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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_03_17 % 7t 14 - ­-;4-I...., - 7, r- t% ft 'A -4 'r7 VOL. -XL1, ---..-TICK_ERINGq- ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 17. I922 Wwaft0*1jostaL Gurb*. CHERRYWOOD. GREEN RIVER. .4 Established 1828 Geo." Ee - Baker Died.at'the General Hospital, To- The Green,River Ladies' Aid will Meddeag route, on Monday, March 18th, Chas. hold their monthly meeting at the Gordon. son of James and Mrs. Todd, home of Mrs. Melville Draper. on GREENWOOD' a Visu acava-yu. ...v mmEg-of aged 34 Years. The funeral will take Wednesday. March 22nd. at 3 30 p. in. •Optometrical rAssociatioa of Ontario.Reg. a to-day(Thursday)at 2.30 o'clock Word for roll call, "Prayer." Every. Aeaociation. Eyes examined by appointment. hard walking in year, if place proceed to Erskine Cpmetery for body welcome. Phone 28114, Claremont, Ont. rment. WHITEVALE. u will let us figure inte MILLS NJ F. TOMLINSON, M, B.. Member on your plans Mrs. 'Walter Major entertained the . ofithe Cg'-*,ge of Physiciaris and Surgeons of Ontario. f.. . that fonrerly occupied-by Mrs.Russne)]. mother of D. H.Rus. members of the Methodist choir to an the late,Dr, R.Brodie.and latterly by Tlr,•Cald- -Ifor're modeling your stable. annual s6pper on Thursday evening, nell, former Reeve 0 'Whitchureb ,Well. Phone. Clarenioat•Qnt. 231y -d -li6r -in township, dii here Sunday in Mareb9th. This yenrtttook the fot '4 of an oyster supper along with other -17 E.I CA RTWRIG HT, M-. D.. M. We I ill add dollars to you'r BANK eighty-first year. She was borne Scotland. but came to this country dainties, Ask Herb if then were not V C.1P.& S..Ont. A ccrmer for t 3 tle Cour- enjoyed. After all had'partaken of fyo!Ontario. Oft'l-eho I.. kCCOUNT."if you when five years of age.' For a time SEED OATS hours: 12-2 and 6-8 p.m.. let tie �acles they wound u eve ray or at ocher rsho-urs by appointment Phoj)eBell X -rt­-_1 she I I ved.in-Eir-k i;�1 1;n :� towns n,� i p.tIT h L d�,Iica�cle5they�wouud�uthe the ere hv vo in, ..Fo F No.Z4­ Ind.phore No,400. insta to Uxbridge township. Her Itig by. vo ing PD singing -r- They'reJully Good Fellows.' tario. and wove FRed your light ones and IM LLIM- W46 MLI e4pt-1-1, %Ve.d V1?r Basins for farmers In the N0. MCKINNON, NI.D., L.R.C.S., the cloth for till The farmt .:sow good seed. ;district Her husband died sixteen WH,ITEVALE. N. Ediaba b, inernber of the Cclirge of your milk COWS. Mrs. Rite- "...: Cie..Lud"fuzgeoum of Ontario.Iteeritloite years ago. Besides her son, MI,S.' Sap'd a tannin.P 61 1 have a car' of ev"291 College of Bar"OUP, Ediuburgh. uell is survived Zby one dau hter, Superior qualit-T attention to daleasee of vroxnen and ;Wl g ---g ==zRabina and larks are here V MONEY" ohnoina. Office and residence,Brongbam, 9 R. George, of A--E YOB' To Merritt and Mrs. Price, a son. Seed Oats, testing 45 Jos. or Many a wood pile is being mauled. BROCK ROAD. Uncle Silas has wintered•splendidly. more per bushel. Will Mrs. Hood has sold her ftwni to Evidently the Frisco parlors are 'EDY. Barrister. I city man. very H. K F'N IN Sol- S�0 U ff 'Ville, On t y busy, here. W��ei tor.,Notary Pubhc.:�Conv6yancer Sc. -!day and Sat arrive in a few days' Wh ,tby,Oat. I, 4 Hugh McDonald,,visited friends in Will Burton sper.t Ft 1 1- Oshawa recently. urday with city friends. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs. W. J. McDonald is'somewbat The rumor Is circulated that we ate Trice 85 cents per bushel.' Sol 1citor..K-vorT Public.Etc, hioneyto # Improved in health. going to havea.barber in town. Bi ock St.North,Wbitbr. My H '- BEA L • Miss Gertrude Badgerow is in Whit. Clarence Plaxton is making prepay -Samples Can be seen at the mill. by visiting her-sist-er-lo-law. _tIous to,move to David of laAT ' CLAREMONT Arthur Pool has secured Ft situation Es wigNsT thp sixth concessio7Pletc,229 Danforth A%-�-- �Woo;-A wth:Bit: in the Pedlar N't orks in 0:ohawa. We would be pleased the skunk To.,,r.to,r Phone Gerrard 4411. -Licensed 7 .'ern 17,20. (Ind.) toly John A. White is busy digging it hunters would skin their ir pelts in the Embalruer and Csidertaker.. w6l on his farm to tb e.w"t of i;-. wood,-. instead ol performing - the ILLIANT J, BEATON,B. A..Bar- Motor Hearse_ Our teacher. Miss Bonnpr, viAtod 9PPration in the villagp, her sister at Iart Hin,,e over the w*ek- -Wo;.;d bees are Yet y much in ?a i• T4irrrn o en dence Ithe"I it nz;.erti;� GerA,a, Trysts 13u311c,rz.�',Bay S:.-ttt:I-j-crzo. Ho4pilial S-ez vice, 'Sit 9. Moody, Lind• Alr!a. -ng, of 'Ize of the w0,d piles, ),.7th tb;�Cbi,.rcb- neN1&in t`t I Z:.d A as are proof against a f&I-famine for 0shawn, CuOeif on friends her� ld� week. few years. D(jtfal Thelt e vras a hee. on Friday last g( BARNES . :: - r J -NIADILL ting the stips-r,etructuke' on the will Bi VEER J, HVI)SON', D. D. S.. L. D. S., CHOPPING MILL that wits re"en.tIv removed by the *4 ak a 1'2 Cor:tor.-�t ,Toronto, •Nud-r'sXe-w I -#.,7tm Fillazen W-11ALLIVU An interesting event took'place at to ��%Tttrl� of comforitble Plate w,�,ot, for were present. "Ale -olling e ;.W;e NM 111.;".0. 1., eir.pplu n at R every reek the Baptist paxoonnge, Wbitevale. con Joseph Leary is having anew Lind day excepting Monday. Saturday, March 4tb.-when Gladys, of rain cleanpr inqtallf-d in his mill. LAKE R. BEATON, D. D. S.. youngest daughter of Theo. �na Mrs. it Lraduatecf the R t-1' D8V El Lg4jest for Rock Elm, Madill. of Green River. was united in .9 claimed that it will rklean wild 0, e prices paid riia.md University of Tomn oats from other grains. Fred Stover - W nXie's hardivam store, Whitby.- Soft Elm. Basswood. 9th line. ever Boris 1 Fri marriage to Clark Bunker..son of Fred Is doing.g the Installing. The Universal .,Odbce hours 9 to 1,2 1 to 130,L Ind.'phone 6. and nars. Bunker. of the received word of fi34L-V7i=U "I phorw rio" White Ash and other kinds of logo- Markham, the Rev. Mr. Upham Mrs. W. D. Rogers 4,117, d the death of her grandmother. Mrs. (One of Our Productions) performing the ceremony. The bride.. W 41 in Forster,of Hamilton.on Thure•W. G.Barnes, Green River-who was attired In navy blue taffeta, We sell Sill's'Rite-Lite 'for was attended by Mrs. John Beckett. dap last. She had reached the great Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. mi. pjSkttt age of ninety years and was the moth- all maples of cars-the best _suppanIng thi� groom. erof a family of eleven I ten.-eight- -tw rhe-by*-r1rdWTo-r W I V. RICH A RDSON- Real 'Es couple, showered with con. *tale. Inturaince.Cons evanci Notary t zrc • ricaenfic,Vat. d y fetti, let by the,evening train for it ofwhom survive to mourn her loss. the price. • E"% Several of our oil magnatwiattend•ti short hone in*Toronto. On Tires tor all cars, R m' e' r__y___Wk69W9 t belt return they were entert b It Mae,iDg last week held at the King in B.BEATON TOWNSHIPLOLERE -Edward Hotel, Toronto. In eonnection -Saw and Emery-Mandrils. J A..P a Gonvoyancer. Gestizabdoner for taking M n oyster Lit ltd. LUMBER_:_�� i.!Ie. WILD an �011 ccmpany thar II bEdavite, Accountant. Esc. Uoaoy so loan mediate relatives being taken up been Hooted and in which consider- der�, etc. 99 Mr.and Mrs. Bunker have eases" ter house *It Mongelia. able stack has been sold around here The oil well I-In Texas inid very glow: :Woodwork in R-a nd.9eneral AVID A PUGH-Live stock au.c- in ar po We have a large.and well aggrirted I rounti were re' ried from the Ratepayers 'Ass ' iation' D! reer, G duat e of C M Jones' �0,. C1_�- zt,, 1-iietirre ex 0C flelil'ofopprk ti(ins. pentn,�e with eto<-k of the following waterial AV. 11. JACKSON, Brock Road! atocl:. ,81(,ck and nre.work. A!, km(14 of sales vorto appreciative audienee listen-- c"oTr,P%;y attereed to. Tertri.eatortabole. Phkor.4: Owiti-g to requests for. tnember•4hip pd to the drama, Prititled ,Tht• Brown Pickering, Ont.,' 4 b 1 IL:arA rtr atcbed 13. C.- Fir Flooring. V rAtepavi,t" residing nix in frorn given bv tbt-Pi-kel II)g loleth Sipitched H. C. Fir-Sheeting. nXid of the "'ibbert vwc;od -Ratep,ty- o4list In the methndist PUGH Aw Lizenmrd Mqtehed B. C. Ilemli.,ck ()u r i ng. :N-roc-i-ition Pollirg Suli-Divs. 4 on %isitelled Fir ceilmiz. 4 in. en`ia­J-(._7 "I-, L and 5,' it w4s Pt-OPOS"d by -Ml� i"i"i- Nienti ]IllyodAv evoning lwat. ,,n Could I t�-ctc:tr of. pure-breb !-n4r­,�ern cattle P�;k-c . Bed f; in. ff.'C. Cedar Siding. Mitt, recondt by J. Todd at the "t ih,'performers, oho acted tho­irpart• W r r.VMne or call. Ind, pt,ore. Claremont meeting th.%t a rider be added to tho 10. en Major P.0, %y Al."l, Beaver Board, Pia-ter Board Pxepedinglv well. The violin solpetions motion in the books.%bich yvabcarried by Cart and Mrs. Devitt were alto POSTILL. LlceuA'd Aiictioneer, and Apple Barrel=. Very nitich enjoyed. 71 r opou, -­RF#;oIvPd that only rate- cemelit, a fr .1*v of York acJ Ontario. A:ao Motibn * r A to or.shortest I&.616loo of all kicis attezr.4, poiTers of polling sub-divA, 4 and �5 he Lft:C4. OZ-1, BROUGHAM. W• D. Gordon & Son, eligible for membership in the As6oci- ation. oal Nf, '.%IAW, LICENSED A17C- Mrs. George Philip, who has been York,Qntario and Durham FICKERING Rt -or-That the boundaries be ex- spending ills TION d _ liog ifinter- months In the Cor tended on eitber side of pollingsub- .n titq. All kinds of soles Mended Terms reawnable. Date PnO.MM2.am y be rary mom• city with her brother and sister, re- �-Lumber, n dive. 4 and 5 to take in bonoi iuTiniged at NEWS'Officv Bell and Inda sell abd Independent phone. i -turned home last week. epen- :0�entphnroes. Whitby,O Sly bers. John M. It w" thought_AavisdbIe by the Roy Gerow has purchased the Bro- ngham Hotel property from r. N. E. blcEwenii B.V.Sc members to add this rider• owing to Gerow andkvill take possession on the D requests and the lack of any other ex- lat of Mciv. It Is his intention ta,con Velerinary'Surgeon. D 'A N C IN G It Wing ratepayers'association in the the hotel into an up-to-date gar* Re-ad Roofing, of Toronto, towm-bip of PickcriDg. vent_:Graduate of University d show rooms. y 0' At 'Val" 3 crhl d It is encouraging to this Association age an Former Veterinatiala to Macdonald ley Hall, H . an which-is-in-ite­4­1i-, tc Fez tL. I..- A A,pry e3EeW"`97*f'CT-1.1 Agilcultural College, Quebec. Cr"L-, cm ,I, played on the Caledonia Rink, Clare- and lAth terest di,-played by the community .ing,. N1 Prompt attention to all clients.- favor of it. mont. on Thursday even I -reb no ,on, Bell and frid. PLcr.es. 'Come, be F t and Wednesday Night, Mar. 22j3d between Claremont a booster. enroll i� the OLh. fast to Cbe,-rvwood Ratepaverb' Association gbarn. Tlie� gante wa,4tb fast f to 'A PIC ONTAR!0 Genes aausewert tax included and help to bout the community I he sea-.on. The score ends r . .REES _!��R I N G, &70 ,Ladies p�eaee provide spirit in Your pallibg sob- our buys,5-2.' div. Next "t 0 meeting in Chp:rtwood Hall,N d,,) Tbe,rotid overseers have been. biny ­­I., vx� lieLF-3, .. ff..tt;�.q %rarch 47:ij: CSR W-1 , G i , R I D (1,otlzq to won k. NInch money can b- �Jlv� by looking _after tbe•roads at 111SHLAND CREEK ­EENweeo.. - st theproler icril in Limit • ;ed meats.constantly on hrind. (,f S, vas nine," is ro more nnpro�pri tt. The Gii .,; ( irele ruet at the home Spice 'Roll, Breakfast r3a,.-,a' -&6-' -A-, CT Gladys Pegg on Thiit­.dayevpnin�, than in the,niainteu;,nce ot our rnaads. �t^k e r n g 51r;. 1..-Ppi I,%*�qf Toronto, spent th(- After a )ingoring illness, 'Sirs'. J. H; Eani,,Bologna, 'Welnel-, I:to 7h e- CIntvLa-let and week-end with John sand .11i�i. Adain. Floithi•died n Toronto on Monday, 1011)ZhAT11 :till v h el r Wirch 13, at We(,,trlv age of 38 years. Higbest pricc�s na;d F.�r -�pert from the fnc,,or v and -al_') have r funeral will take place Ws n rto. spent He Mr. Hutcl-,in- 'n. of Toro' S' )n kit B have Sir., -Butcher's cattle- New Cheviolet 41f,fj n :�tock, -noon. S(�, will he Di `ull' over Sunday with T. and Mi Htitch (Thurday)aftet the :3 speed car at the 2­',peed pric,?. n' insop. held I -the Christian Church tit 2.30 Agent'for Cream Sr-oarators, Willard at oi I it again. o'clock,Mr. Slew -t is able to be lock, after which interment will Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, aftpr his recent illnes:s but 41,eplace;nthe 41aim. -metery. oft oft e ar, car 11 %%cL -on th;h read that ca" tile. very ro� matched by our competitors. ' Less weak. Mrs. Holtbr Was Lurc Mrs. Umher.and daughter,of Him- highest esteem and her untimely de- IN BUSINESS -,4s and less'oil than any car on the vale, spent last week with Will and mise will be it distinct loss to the cdm- is based on right training, We gi-pe toad and Service is'our Watchword. Mrs. Middleton. munity. She I,.;survived by a sorrow. V;bite Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil. Young ,-personal individual instruction. Mrs. Emmerson, of -Toronf,40s'. is Ing husband and family of spending a few days with her jr�;`-,�.nts, children, who have the sympathy of You'r Stock Needs Shorthand,typewriting and business GeroVs Garage, Brougham d be- methods. Over 20.000 graduates. John and Mrs. Adamson. the whole community in their sa Norman Wilson is laid off di iy, •be. reavement. Eleven schools in Toronto. Start The comn unity will be pleased to at anytime. Write for complete h-ELLIOTT Ing threatened with scarlet fever, but know that the Mechanics' institute. "Attention at time of writing is improving, prospeops. Mrs. Fred Gibson is confined to her which has been closed-for a number of year. home through illness,also Mrs. Wee. years, Is about to be revived. At a This time of the P. McINTOSH. Chief Principal Gee Arid her daughter,Miss Margaret. meeting hel(I on March 4th• this decia- z. Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto Mrs.Rankin returned to the city on Ion was arrived at.and the following They cannot do well -114trictLy first-class in all De art- Sunday. after spending a couple of Board of Management was elected Mijai. -John ��_Anfeated--with SHAWTORONTO- m eats and unexcelled in the Dormin• Stewart. Phillips, Miss 1. Bate, Fred Casale, and Mrs. T.Perry- parasites.13'd business education Miss Laura Morgan who has been Mrs.L. Johnston ion. a sou with,her man. Another meeting will be hold spending a couple of -;�eeks -0. -me"r, AW.M. Wo keen the best pre ..�Grain ChOPPM9 Why not investigate the subject? Claremont on Saturday. tio of are and the transaction of paration,for destroy- It will no tither important business. Mrs. Wood and sister, of Toronto, AND FL THING We will gladly send our largecata• We' longer be known AS the Mechanics' Mrs' in the village on Sunday. Public Library. ins lice on cattle. Logue which contains complete. in. peewit that circumstances will not Institute, but as this 11 am prepared to do Chopping and t Mrs.Wood to remainlin the It is to Iiii regretted that the pubfic ...Oat Flaking every Monday formation. For your sake send ruriz1a. Although Mr.and Mrs. Wood have been denied access to so many k d Friday. for f'r it to-day. Students admit- were.not living here long,yet they fine books, simply through the lack of an '7 ICK I 14 tAm were sorry Interest on the part of-te public. mad h e many friends. who N. E. McEW-M- Stonebosts For Pale tad at any time. Our graduates are that Mr. Wood was not permitted to With alive board of management we emiDently nweaful. carry out the plans he had In view expect to am this public library develop Johm F. Bayles; Claremon the home. he so into a thriving Institution In which VeterinsTy Surgeon and thus enjoy '"fitly purabsied. "Man propmes the residents of the community will W. J. Euiott� prin,&ip&I it . .. - _ --take much pride. Rural Route No.2 while God disposes, 4 ;x:; 'r... +.»•�, -..,rs apl�: _ F _ i=''.•�-^�.i-:wo. i t•--'r.. 'a.r.,.c ' . .. ....ia'.1+.^.rz.._,..,-,.- „v;� .' •.e: ...--,^...•:_. .... ..,.(.,:-,' .. :,y.,., -sx^.v,- s.t._ ,.:...<^v..aG,.• c. •,•3:..r»:5........_ {» .,w•._ ,,„.�.,-ri. '.'.'r^�:..h s. .•a-• .�. "`x�'SA•a1 e""°' ., .m.....,•s• D If DBDM- GENTEALUSU go MMA A` _tY, DR. J. I PATDDLETON Provinolsi Board of Health, ontatie - �e After' Effects Often More Or. ltiddretoa will be glad to answer questions oa Pullin Health mat - _1� _-._tens through this oolums. Addriss him at fipadtna Nonse.-S"dlaa - - — Than the Disease CroscenL Toronto Itself. _ •No reasonable precaution to avert The hub of country life for the size of the floating aa attack of influenza should be ng animals. Under- spared. The disease itself Often ho Proves' .boys and gir+Ja is the rural school-- neath the written comment, however, - spar pad its after effects among those the little red school house,".we often one can'trace a sense of humor which fttal rand a't out ;,. ii, Aa- great.necessity for w80.are spa ke the life of the e-�ev"ePap•�+'-'- dearly shows the far as the more youthful members of a rigid inspection of the water supply victtim one of almost constant misery. each family are concerned the demand for rural schools. Ask almost any of those who have to have the school house' abolished As regards lighting of the school been attacked by this trouble what would be practicably unanimous, but rooms, the windows should have from their 'present condition of health as the children one-sixth to one-fourth,as much glass 1 ..,,��. of Baum=will am.-wer• "atncn grow older they soon • I had the influenza I have never been m w "pIJ1e1L"'" t' w"rU". eu.ttu^e as Aiwa a�uartrce. r'hni in w To be most effective as a place for say, in a school-room thirty-two feet tally wall." Thin trouble leaves be- educating the young, the school=house long and twenty-four feet wide, pro- -- Hind it a pezeisrtent weakness of the must be up-to-date in equipment, and vision should be made for from one #'ttnbs, shortness of breath, bad diges- its site, ventilation, lighting and sani- °^ tins, palpitation of the heart and a te, n, hundred and twenty-eight to one .�hh ndwa tart' conditions must be first-class in hundred and ninety-two square feet _ `• tiom This is atter to the sure boded every respecs. -roo much atention can- of glass. in every instance the win- tiom This is which the patient is left not be given'these necessary features do'ws should face east and west eo as afitw. the fever and influenza'hays of the school and its strrrounddnge, and to get as much' air and sunlight s spbslded, This condition will oontiaue the supply.of drinking water for the possible. In towns or cities wh4e until the blood Is built up again-and pupils must be .adequate and pure. there are tall buildings' in the im- ror bttildiag up the blood and atranRth- The water should be periodically ex- mediate neighborhood, or in locations ` ,...i"Al WZA.u.auilwllr asad :M1_'.a,AA- where mountaan ranges or high hills eafag the nerves nothing can equal a ogicably,and should be inspected as to raise the sky-line on the window sides, .fair trea'tme'nt with Dr. Williams' Pink the location, and protection afforded it has been found' necessary to have ' a old The valve of this medicine in to the well or um from which the T6`10b a tirW � all t -cases of this kind is shown by the pump fully. one-fourth e. much window • statement o! Mr. Edward J McGuire, drinking water is obtained. ,The cow- space as floor apace. man drinking,cup should be abo'lis'hed. It is especially necessary to pro- Pembroke, Ont., who says:-"In the A sense of humor is one of the vide sufficient light. for blackboard fell of 1918 I was attacked with the in- greatest aids to a happy life, and and desks, and the seats should be so . -I was confined to my room -or three without it our daily existence would azranged that the light falls;over the .."' weeks.and -often be drab and dull. Whatever vo- left shoulder of the pupils sitting at although the influenza sub- -- sided I did not regain my health. As cation we follow there are plenty of the desks. !a matter of fact I seemed to be grow- ludicrous conditions confronting us The school-room should be properly , packages " weaken. I had no appetite, was that must provide amusement-if alas, ventilated, and a good plan is to allow • subject to fainting syells�and my feet there were not so serious consequences the children s recess every hour so and ankles were badly swollen. The often connected with their. Is there a that, 'especially in cold weather, the man or woman in this provincb who windows- ma be full ened and doctor told me that my comdff:iaa had Y Y by .,.- �'is6 Meal for Domestic make a 'highly zruiritfous food Set., w serio�as�+wee z=sat Goes scot Lelicve 4m:parryl as water., raatilat 3labirghY-�;,•,, ;r. _ ��boned sad-0!5=d° = far 4rbiking +� is� there a - - _p' �- anaeuda.and although I was under his r• •r° aQntmet time-fi3se-svinda.vts and door --_-- am for over twa months I was not better place than the rural school.for should be kept open as much as poo- Experimeata with flair meal as a In England and Sootlead Soh meal ` Auproving In any way. At this stage teaching the young the value of pure Bible, and 'to prevent draughts the food for domestic animals have been In made from the waste parts of all vae of my friends advised me to try water, from the standpoint of good lower edge of the wihdvw should be made abroad and it has been_•found winds of tiah e...+ _ ai l u threw - wrluapmsl ttnns: Ynls'. r was teen i`.•rl::. ...]-aortnsl-%..:_:-:r:..�..i1 3.,o four feet, inu,r, Gi,e 4vcn'. 'To preserve that pigs and cattle eat it with relish. dried and ground. This meal tisua,4ly do so, as I began to think my case would thank not, and yet there is rigid cleanliness of the closets and In Norway the meal is made from •contains from 66 to 66 per cent. of hope& =. However, I was finally per- much to be dove in this line in some' wash places special attention is neces- cod aad._herri'ng. The codfish are dried aibuminolde, 3 t 8 per coat of LaAs --- - - sanded to try them, and by the time I of the schools in the province. It sary. Reports from Medical officers first in the-air and then in an oven, and from 14 to 18 per cent.of Calcium used two bottles- there was no must be admitted that such instances of Health 'indicate that this very and afterward ground into meal. They phosphate, ,Ambt they were helping me. I con- as the following are the exception necessary feature of school sanitation ataping the v0M until i bad rather than the rule: The Medical Of- is "y neglected in many sections, dogen boxes, when I found that fig' of Health of a certain munki- but conditions are gradually improv- � � � epoaa stis ht mF ltn and W"win ng b mo r�ntt report of school ta Further particulars regarding the Dlreat from TRAPPER to MANUFACTURER health. I ret9uraed.trZ.my work•and district sav's: "Tbe school well is�ganization. registration ano charter _ _ --. - -•- - - �bave, ever Once bees is good health filthy, and contains stagnant .water ing of Boy Scout Troops and Wolf Cub - I SCHWARTZ & ICO. iaQlee4 that I owe it entirely to Dr, and dead animals., I would recommend (Jundor Scout) Packs and with refer- oss.aes pr Iry � - V1lifame' Pink Pills I thigh that any- that the dead animals Hosting on the once to either of these most Interest- sttsC eM.westi --•- - me who is suffering from the after water be buried away from the school ing branches of the Boy Scout Move__ ef3aets of influenza, or sal form o' ground.,, ` meat, may be had upon application to Fine ra.Lam Flna 1z.Large Large Med. Stash Rita Damagsd anemia should give this medicine a This is the official report,but it does the Boy Scouts Association~ Bloor and Dark 13,so ;9,00 87.60 ;1:00 aO4 Shot -,fair tew." not go into details as to the nature or Sberbourne Streets, Toronto, -.- t9 ao-;u.00 :.'— ''!Eats'am get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills _ _ - -,—' Swayers Far. Large •Lame Xedlum gmail Good Unprlme shi+aiglti any dealer In medicine, or by Ttie HCfII91ti made a public profession of Christ. Dark. .,;., iO.00 ;}s. 0 130,00 ai3.00 00- ­=94;roil st 60 cents a box or six boxes for ge' The few who . had known him as a ordinary, , 40,00 ;30 00 #90.00 ;lo:oo s•oo • +U.60 from The Dr. Wulisma' Madi. Dallas King, a cynical, irreligious caustic-tongued unbenever were as- 1 We will hold Shippers' Pure the necessary time for them to r. 4dus Co., Brockville, Only. unsociable, student who roomed alone tonished at his char" of front. remittance it not satisfied with our grading turn • !n a tiny octagonal buildinx far from "I tvab :,.,.,, ."3 .�a.�,1 au 1..3dai;•' ' The-huhm- rcNpelego. I'tne college dormitories, was suddenly King said at the Y.M.C.A: one even. Ship,by, Express or Parcel Yef.--Wuick Returns Guaranteed The Maldive Archipelago, in the Ica-II taken ill. When a doctor reached the ing. "I had no interest In religion. Bank References Dominion Bank. Toronto. than Ocean, several hundred miles I little house, which-the students Had When anyone broached the subject to g southwest of the southern point of nicknamed the Hermitage.,,-the poor me I spoke out my contempt for it in — - 8fmdustan, does not frequently see boy was too ill to be moved to more such a. way that he never mentioned visltae's from the eivllised'world. Such fitting quarters• it again. Here at college Loveland, a visitor has,recently told of these !s- Almost from she start King was de Gray and Herrick are the only Btu- � .loads They number, it appears, not lirious. All that the doctor could learn dents who ever tried it, and they can CAI lesls than 14,000, and are all composed from him was that he was virtually tell you what I said in reply.`. of coral rock. Fete of them rise more penniless and had no relatives who One night during my.sickness I ; - than seven or eight feet above the sea could come to nurse him. The students came out of a daze and saw.HetZick $aver, although they contain cocoanut raised a small sum of money and hired standing ever mq bed. At another - .palms and other vegetation. a man In town to care for him, but similar moment I as- Loveland; and For Constipated Bowels Sick Headache Hafidreds of little Islands, ranged Kung was a troublesome. patient, and once Gray (Ifted me so gently sad ten- i. v rotted in a circle; with narrow and the man refused to stay. In the end derly that I was ren4inded of rap - - ..;�� Stomach, Bilious Liver .'shallow channels between, form atolls, three of King's cla$amates-Loveland, mother.' I cried theta in t>a dark for ' pr risgs, having quiet water within. Gray and Herrick-took upon them- an hour and hardly-knew why I did it. The nicest cathartie-laxative In the emot Your bowels comnlete:v hw _. Occasionally an individual island 1$ selves to 'see him through"-ne light aJ1 dcalcce I uecame awLre teat these F found in die'torm of a ring, with a for the lever was one that lasts I world to physic your liver and bowels morning, and you will feel splendid. -j fellows were doing me a big service, when'you'have Dizzy Headache, Colda,. "They work while you sleep." Can• smooth lake inclosed in its coral em- long. and I began. to wonder why, Once I carets never stir you rip or gripe like brace. Weeks later King came out of the asked Gray, but he turned Lae ques- : Biliousness, rndigestikin, or Upset, Salts, pule, 'Calomel, or Oil and they • Hermitage a changed man. His price Lion off wit�b a laugh and said he knew Acid Stomach is candyiike "Cas• cost only ten cents a box. Children 7%oee wise are much at the looking- and reserve were broken! Within Id do the same,for him if tie were ill. ! carets." One or two to-night will love Cascarets too, 'glass toot bike being failures. a month after he had recovered he He didn't say a word about religion, --- -. -- --- - - - - • --•------ - - L but I'd heard of the golden rule, and- I'd the worst is-yet to come thoagli' I'd ridiculed Christians 'fof �.:t . talking about it, I saw that Gray and Loveland and Herrick were obeying .�? "Each of the•.three, as I Bald, had \ �' ,g spoken to me about religion before my illness, and I bad answered them roughly. Appareiitly they,,had forgot- ten my words' when they offered to car for � 6P J� e r e m when I was- sick. I knew I � that I wouldn't have done what they -rare doing, Rad to ine that they had some quality jacked. I q y that�I~lacke3. ' -�L< "' .��.•,,,, •, ,, I knew what it was, and I kept feeling more and more that it was worth hav- ing. Gray's gentleness the night he . 1 � hLted me• went as des as the heart and it was that which influenced me 1 ��i �� more than' all the arguments for re• VARNING! Say Bayer when you buy- Aspirin. `-n�--. ligion I'd ever heard. A man c'an't 1 %- _ ��'. help recognizing a loving spirit." .Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are _ The office Incumbent. not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? 1) ` She called herself a typist. " ,r rr —. ._ -One-day this manager wa•tsed--leer-in4s- --ACCept�,only an unbrokgn—package_df__Bayer Tablets of his office. —;Aspirin;" 'w'hich contains directions and dose worked out by -^ "Surely, Mies Green, I-n c•u•m i8 a physicians during-22 years and proved safe by millions for of spelling 'Income.' isn't It?" new way S - -- • -- -- _ She iliifted her hair with one dainty,'' Toothache Neural la NeUT1t1S finger for a moment in thougbt, then g her famous,smile came into play. - Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain t t r o site gurgled. "How ' "Ob, I'm so „ stupid o mfg to forget t !" Gandy"Bayer"boxes of'12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (re¢Iste"d In.Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Morro- " - Barley, hardiest Of 'all -cereals, in aceticacidester of Salicylicactd. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer ;10 �q'�'�F } ' manufacture, to assist the public against Imitation•, the Tablets of Baser Compsay 1 '" f�" _ 9 A native of Asia. ,rul be atamaed with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Crow," ,� y. y"c';�;'A:--.r;;a '•:. :?4Fd:'," 4, .,":,.M4+..•..,AST _ °',•,"F -c e. +, r- _ c<: ,y.s. ;/,.,,• ,•. .r. r f - •�. ._. - ,a.• , 'n, �' .;s:v w =%-- •'�-.,�,.'a' �''•""'' •t fie' .' 'w " '�-. ,a.r_ fj,a •a. ,.a.•2i+.w,w...--cPU*k .t` !' _' ""•'"," �t '-y.°.•,yt,""•5, 'a+.:.., , .�° - .._ .ri. .. _*.µr...�,' `- , ,,•A., ?n' y, '4r'Y�';-"" l'qr•�"'.a• 4, •5 C •.1, vfs Y!✓ .•'p1 ;�. ...-.. :�<''}"��,, ' 9,' rw.. `!+e'^`c, .p, ¢'rp • (-^�P.•, wM r M µ•�..� '1.�• • -••., .s„ -'�. t' •' K. f;: ./ ,. ,ka-.n,r:+a•,, -. 'dc l.,:;)E.',br :-': �L Vg'.. ,.— ..',r.,.. ,.1.1.1.1 l'..:r :' • tor•... a .. . _ ._ _ >. e'i• .. _ ,`.:.d ,) - . : Clawssi6ied .Adv . ,� - - - INTER �1VEA� e -6y Heck DYSPA ENDtD COARSE SALT ADIES W kSTRD-=TO DO 'FU" ' and light "wing at home. whole on .ra L A N D 'SALT pare time: good _afy• work sent any dig- HARD ON LITTLE ONES I • - - —U A SHORU a UWE B Ct �� tance: charges geld Send stamp for The solution to Problem No. 19, particulars. National M aptyrlag , which appeared last week (white to ,, TORONTO BALT WORKII Company, Montreal. Our Canadian winders are exceed- move and Vw iz as follows: ARN $10.00 'TO =60,00 PER DA-9 W. g;� W. -8. CHAPLEAU SUFFERED SO Q J. CLIFF TORONTO E vulcanizing. Be independent, w dagly hard on the health of little ones. r teach you. Write for particulars. 6hM . The Weather is often so severe thee.� 1.17-14 10-17 8 17-14 22-18 MUCH HE DREADED FOR Instructor, Canada Vulcanizer, Londoefy the mother cannot take the little ones 1 3 2 1-10 17-22 9 14-10 1Q 16 Unt. 5 10-7 22-26 10 10-7 15-;1 MEAL TIME TO COME. Americals 3moaees nos 3•memea - .. but for an airing. The consequence Is'l ",ARM WANTED. BEND D1�SQRIP. ••� tbat-baby is confined to overheated,1 4 0-2 27-23 1,1 7-3 11'•8 Book on C tlon and price. Iotm J. Blaoir. " - 6 30-2b 26-30 12 16-11 8-16 •• Chippewa Falls, Wt.. - °= badly ventilated rooms; takes cold' 6 25-22 30-26 13 19-10 DOG DISEASES 1 and becomes cross• and peevish.i 7 22-17 26-22 White wins. `The Way Tanlac Overcame and xow to Feed (�'')ANADIAN MATRIMONIAL PAPJIIAR :7 , L : Mailed Free to any Ad. t/ 260 No other fee. A., MoCreery,, B:<bq s Own Tablets should be given , My Trouble Was the Hap- dress by the Author. Chatham, Ont. ' -`:to keep the little ones healthy. They No. 20-Black to move and win. ?r M. Clay Glov'er Co„zap, • " are a mi laxative which regulate the> _ piest Surprise of My Life-, 129 West .14th Street BELTING FOR tA�i , x �d - ---- - n 1��� New York. U.S.A. w stomach and bowels and thus prevent , ' — • I He r•{ecaatres. �� - ALL KINDS OF LEW AND U111192 colds. The Tablets are sold by medl- belting$, pulleys,saws,cable,hose.pp��oldng� •1 s Vnnlr etc.,shipped subieet to approval aElow sine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a ( "Abo:t _the •biggest and happiest yrices in Canada YORK BELTING surprise of my life was the qulcs: way j l Y • box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine , Brockville, Out. in which Tanlac brought me complete `relief," said Victor Chapiean, 375 San. TO TRY Hand-Darning Machine Works 0 guiaett'Ave., Montreal, Qua. `e.•,�w fuiness�After Eating Lille a Lornrin.: "I was in a terriply run down coadi• ry1111 A rd s Liniment __-1llllllllllllll till��� if x Darning is made into a pleasant oc- stomach trouble. I actually got to cupation, ;t Is claimed, when done for that cold and tired feeling. a bad taste in your mouth in the with a device 'recently introduced in I the point where even the smell of food Get Well—Keep Well. morning,fur on the tongue,flat. " --Eagland. The little darning machine ® 1 cooking would nauseate me and I ® dreaded to see meal time come round, KILL SPANISH FLU uience after meals and no apps- consists of a flat stretcher which it as I knew that no matter how careful fife,take Flothv Selgel's Syrap.;It pla'eed behind the hole in the stocking. ------------ -- -_ , by using the OLD RELIABLE! 'will clean your tongue, renew • .1.1: .1 .1. „ and over which Is slipped a saddle Solution of this position will appeal wards. I Wasusovn-nervo s-sat times that fir Yarmouth,Liniment N N.S. _.-_ thoroughly d an the end weer relish 3old is e that holds the stocking in place. .aext week. m hands shook like a man's with the y '"— palsy and I could hardly hold a pencil i s Mother. Clean 50c. and 81.00 bottles at drug MONEY ORDERS. Two Prophecies Fulfilled. to sign my name, s stores. ••+ =' Send a Dominion Express Money'Or- , . .Childs Bowels With der.' They are payable everywhere. Two ancient prophecies of the-house •'I am like a new man in every way G All Faft r O of Clanricarde are fulfilled by the mar- now. Everything I eat agrees with California Fig Syrup _ One Logical Woman. riage of Princess Mary and Viscount me, my nerves are, as steady as a $alegilady-"That hat makes you Lascelles. It was the death of the clock and I reel Just brimful of life Even a sick child loves the "fruity" USE ULOLiL\'� �0 � � Look-ten years. Youuger.­ last of the Clanricarde line which gave and energy ai the time." taste of "California Fig Syrup."' If the. Customer-"?'hen It won't do. When the bfi�e__ his lndepeaaent >or Tanra:is cola Dy all goon arugglsts. inue tongue-19-eased,-or-If your child J f'r I took it off I should look ten pears tune. -Advt, is listless, cross, fevelh, full of cold, �R- One of the prophecies, which dates 4 or has colic, give -a teaspoonful to "�`� older." _�-�! back to the middle of the gigbteexith �, ; cleanse the liver and bowels: In a few_ �IT"TLE aches grow into big paltu Babies Buried in Sand. .-.iYlnard's Llninten!for Coughs and Colds century, was that a King's daughter - boars you can see for yourself how unless warded off by as appi:ca• •-- g An infant !n Guinea !s usually thoroughly it works all the.cons'tipa- tion of Sloan's. Rtswmatisay one day would come into the family. ,stiff joints,lgme back won'il e _ The other was that the famous jewels buried in sand up to its waist when- lion poison, sour bile and waste out of neuralgia 1 - �-.- ever the mother !a busy,. this is the bowels, and you have a well, play Sloan's L' ' .4 of CIaarfcarde.w=dd one day, fight For morei than forty years long against rneeleeat ' charity's bresd�i. ,., .• ,� m>ay-3hue d remarkable ZIf these ewe are m p9 'fie � Y�� 11QrHl of maffis�seep"`California - beeped ou+anr]s. tb t' For gilt !s living," fares most luxurious) in its mother's world over. You won't be anWWtl+ ng s," the angel said. the "stones of luck" carrying the tra- Y g syrup" handy. They know atea- ftioa, It certainly does prodllce#rsutttf. "But mast I be giving again and ditfon that should they leave the Clan- ahoe- These Lapp stage are big af- 'spoonful to-day saves a-sick child to. jf 4 f-1-- f ;rLia -myagatnr' riceyas se would leave the house, and�can be bung on a peg or tree Ins "California Fig Syrup" which has for fastest use. Ask nGg thin &6144 L__eO weary and wandering answer ran. They are seven large and very Sae your hbar. ' "'ph, no," said the angel, piercing we diamonds. _ __ branch safely out of the way, directions for babies said children of At all drtt¢gists-3Sc� 70c, =1,4p, _ through: ,q, The Chinese baby is tied to the back all ages printed on battle. Mother! H_:a• m Canada. ''Just give till the Savious stops giv- of an older child, who goes about its Year must say "California" or you may " Liurd Skin Leather. play quite ignoring its burden. log to you:' get an imitation fig syrup. S10 4 The Island of Ceylon, which sent • • �uit •hltjMbW. peacocks,monkeys and baby elephants Retaliation' L1nirenM1 ' Thimble-like contridances that lit 'to King Solomon, for teat monarch's At a certain University one of the zoo, is remarkable.for a weird and in- lecturers visiting the In- over the finger ends, to facilitate the 8 college was a , nuueas of rsutm, are core uoveT inven i fauna.als is a huge firers. called the be Walter Raleigh +. T British Columbia..Pearce. of thimbles City, cabro o a, which sttalrs a length o! deputed to meet the i g Y B A student was de tits of light metal and are provided with four and one-half feet. !great man at the railway station. This Th. rat,*�Qw -is a very handsome•student did not know the profeasor by � I Stops Hair Coming- Out; tlened .a short each tube, which reptile,beautifully marked.and its akin sight, but, walking up to a man be fastened s short rubber tube, which when tanned.affords a tough leather thought looked like him,'he said: -Thickens, BCBUtifi@S. secures it upon the Sager, excellent wearing quality' d "I beg your pardon, but am I ad. ' waterproof-"!t is used for ma$ing dressing Walter Raleigh?" A Baker's Dozen. -women's &hoes and, with the Idea of The man looked at him a moment, This' phrase, meaning thirteen"ob- introducing it into the United States and,thinking he mast be mad.-replied: _ - +jects ,instead of twelve, originated in for that purpose, specimen hides have "No. I am Christopher Columbus. • Ragland when the statutes against recently been sent to the •U,S. Depart- Walter Raleigh is in the waiting-room r lvfa less than the amount std for � .. J - giving P meat of Com�w=r•ra by the Amc+rlean �;+tit 'n„opt ant++.t,�,b,.- were unusuany severe, sometimes in- Consul at Colombo, ti volving the death penalty. In order to snake sure of not giving short quanta- p A New Kind of Fuel. T 'ep'rp nS� • • ty the bakers would sell thfrteep Everybody Pleased. Qurcesaful experiments have recent f loaves to the dozes, thus being on the 'How's the new baby? Last I ly been made with a fuel composed of caficali &Rp refe'side. heard you wanted to call her Pearl a mixture of antracite dust and an al- Beeause it is beat for their tendery land her ma was holding-out for Ruby.” most pure carbon obtained by distil- skins. Help it now and then with :,either the gored nor the evil you 'And her grandma wanted to slams laiiDtr"of coal-tar pitcx. The stuff is toue5es ofCndcara Ointmentarplied "hove done iE lost, though you forget her Oval." to firstsigns of redness or y ge pressed into briquets, t o coal-tar nese Ctuicura Talcum in also excel- both. bow did It come out?"' pitch product serving as a fader. In- lent for children: "Ignored nobody and satisfied every. this shape !t is hard, dense and is He not of those who would sooner body." 3•asSie_ 01 25 zdsse. Tako2ie Sold SB-cents buys a bottle of"Deaderfas" .-_ - he roaghout theDomin�5 a sdiaY�NiZ color silvery to grayish black T be told Chair fortunes than their Eh?" briquets burn like antrac,ite, not going Lr+w.344n r.. aL' at any drug store. Alts! ens sypWts• "Called her Jewel." to pieces like coke. Cstlews Soap shaves without nag, tion you can not AnJ a particle ad dandruff or a falling hair. B+•ta�- - --� - - _. -_. --- --- -- - Aarie„vl�rvp C <i � ,• i o.�r ,user snows new life. vigor. isbta Under a ruling of the Department of i br ens, more color and abtmaaaea i a the Interior`, all Dominion lands south ' of the mrin line of the Uaaadtaa , .. • :. . .1 .1.1.1 '.- • ''>•' ewe as � Pacific Railway in Sasltstch n d !a' �id'�jo�u ever G�'�Q sNuts Alberta have been withdrawn fp NERVOUS AND •� - � Grape- entry or grazing lease. This regula- vc�ith steSRJ+ed prunes OT peaches• lion, however, will not sliest anntira_ • ` [ions already made. , :,.1.1 .1.1 . .. provinces tarerobeingi subjected these i n- Relieved by Taking Lys tensive survey of agricultural con-. __ Pu1ldlllllan'B tV - a ' HERE isn't anything better for.breWast of ditfons therein, southern Alberta by a T '' lunch than a dish of Gape-Nuts,with cream- commission of•which . Mr. C. A. i1la• Compound - 3 Yr�• s i ewes prunes ches. - ,. milk, and st or , or � A Pas � :;. tchewan by a soil survey committee Cobourg,Ontario.='Flarumyyesxs ,�0 directed by•Prof. Roy Hansen, of the ; I hive had troubles with my nerves. This delicious cornbiriation gives.you the ele- Faculty of Agriculture of Saskatche• and have been in a general rnndowa ments of a well-balanced food. For it contains- wan University. condition for some time. I could sot only the material needed to-build tissue and - - ..t,t ,.,y worx wart tine tame as t*1s ' The Price of Fre edom. of trouble every month. 'I was told mm an energy, but it also supplies fruit acids, high lawyers tell this story of Lord i of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable that help keep the system in good order. Morris, once lord obiet jusxioe of Ire. Compound by friends and advised std' " land and before that recorder of Gal•,; try it. It has done ma good s' Cie to our rover toss sad order a e S; way, strongly recommend it. $face '-" y g y packag � ;,All emtaken it I have been able to dol of delicious Grape,-Nuts. You will fiord that it 1 The last case on the list on one oc• { y own work and I also know. Y ' casion, a dispute over a few shillings, , friends*ho have found it good. Yot� will digest more readily than most other cereals, was argued before 1Iorrfa at great 1, can use these facts as a testlmonial2{ Y' 'and it will"stay by" you longer--because it's,so length and with much,warmth•. Lord ' -Mss. Err.EV FLATrt+aea, Ho=.. 761 " richly nourish' "` Morrie Wks axnious to get back to Cobourg, Ontario. �•° Dublin, where the.courts Were fa fu woman is this cOtiditi o Compound,sfl for ul1 " Any ke the Vegetable . s. swing and where he held,important i )has helped other women and no'It a briefs. Moreover, the Dublin train • � - should help you, •� ':4 41 �'7Y'ap�=N11tS! (' � � was scheduled to start within a few For nearly fifty years this g :_ " l� -✓JUr_ ' minutes. The recorder looked at his old-fashioned root and herb me dicin SSiZ:: watch, bu-f-tfie—wrarigie did not seem W.�ICh waaWue .,u. .iraav�lL'B U "�71t:ere8 a _PeaS'Gn �� to be approaching an ends At last he harmful drugs has been the staada said to the opposing solicitors: medicine for female Ills, and leas ---' --- - - a`r •'etc, a - "Pardon me, gentlemen, but i mush{ 'R -_. women who have been troubled wf catch a train: Here la the sum In die• such ailments as tllaplaeeirn te; A puts." f9ammatton, uleeratjon, lrregularttl% . •.- And throwing clown the silver, he etc. -r vanished from the dourt. Lydia H. Pinktatn's Private..T ". ., • ,, t�` Book upon. ','Ailments Peculifor :• So 'live that when you sit your Women" will be sent_you free'u ,u - tr7trn•peter, will riot Ue'buried.' Pthem Medicine The Lydia 1�/ Mali all' ;; Illnard'f Liniment prevents Spanish Fla ISSUE No, 11-2111. 'tin• '� T ... „ t ,a_', - ,_- .. ... .. G + ' - ,Y,. '• '. •4' - ?r+ °�' +dVr�' reit';L.•. ,;r ,•:w; x.•«4+i y Jc p 9k rr.r .i :�. L` ran,,,S,P^,;p6..:. ^''�•,'` _,Y• '` •a-�.di;' :4%s;,a' +" ',.`3y;�- vo•v •-r — ..+••-e.-,..,.,, a. x '`k.�' -c.•4,-- _ '.'r. ..e. .°y,..; - '^e,,.. ••i'.' ...i:• _ - ,. ., _ - 1oa:•r.#-- - -`%"#- :7..I:•-:•sun:,:. _ -- - - - - - '.m•y -4'� -. - :�.,, ,;yam••: n .. �.'-. - „.,w: �:'. . other institutions for correction. as formerly these were ve cum• � a y Creadi in July. In the Llnited' S4*tea the airests won, and now this Instltution•-w. . bt;st' ,.�t°�at.Jt'4m" for drunkenness has. decreased considering the advisabilitq of `►; ;�, . frow thirty to eighty per cent: closing its doori for the teeatmeut :F S H, N ` t '° ''- '•� •saes " 'and crimes as a whole has greatly of drunkards. Another evidence =1.75 pesyear,; 61.50 if vatdtaadvance. decreased since the adoption of a in favor of a prehibitory_law may prohibitary law. It is true that be found in the streets of Toronto = O X-1 A�. r'ZJ ,8 O N �. .,.__.. ..JOHN MURKAR, PFOprietore prohibition does not entirely prod or any other city under prohibi- ' hibit. Neither does the law tion. Under license. a drunken - T 1 F. C:tr R O O R NOTES AND COMMENTS. against murder pat a stop to all man was� a very common sight. Can supply your every need few days ago the enemies of murders, but that is not a good but now a person may ,walk for - Fresh Frozen White Fish 15C Fresh Frozen Sahrion 18o- ''Lloyd George, the British premier, reason .for repealing- the law for days without meeting a man .Fresh Frozen Halibut 20c -Finnan Haddies 186 -w Were in hopes that they would-against murder. An institution under' the influence of liquor. Fillets of Haddie ... 19e Saltuon Snacks ... •28e succeed in driving the little in Chicago for the cure of drunk- These are facts which cannot be .-Welelimao from power. Atpres enness has had only two cases of disputed and all go to show that b'e'have a cheap Haddie and Fillet. which while rough in appearance. , we guarantee, Fillets at 10c lb., Haddie 86 lb. `' etst it looks as if they are doomed delirium tremens in a year, where- prohibition is not a failure. LABRADOR H RRING, , : 10c lb. to disappointment, as the feeling its ttbo strong in Britain that his ' ..,with, The historians of the fu- QUAKER Q U A K i E S -tare, when writing of the great _ :A Superior Corn Flake 10 cents. wmr, will place the Warne of Lloyd �4 TTENT/ON, FARMERS 'George among the great statesmen - _ Now is the time to get your Harness and S�iu '~ JAMES RICHARDSON `y• of the world: As Wni. Pitt was nvarhAuled for spring. ` the one man in Englan d in the z - - v --- ` �t } atter part of the eighteenth can• 'We have in stock a- good suppls• cif }°r '.rues that could save England Harness and-Ha•rness'.ParO. . .' from Nepoleon so Lloyd.George Breeching Harness, i? °=-:�,� ' ' will be looked upon as the Ivan -Bach baud Haruess, ;•. ' Eft who saved, not only Britain;but Brass•mounted--Ilwruess 4, the world, from the German See tue before buying, as illy- prices are hohdes, Aud it is felt that he is right. We also have a few sets `- ' = still needed; as Britain' still needs of Second hand Harness. ;' a strong hand to guide her, Shoe Repairing. in connection - _ 3�l;f•, .•= .:,-Is prohibition a failure? A-ccor CECIL BRADLEY .' � �t - ding to the expressed beliefs of r Tut ti�iL�i�kti IMILI-1ANS FAINT theopponenta of prohibition, it is HARN�SB fa�1fE;+ ,- -- "—�f'� I•' -- gives satisfactio�t. No paint can give more. ltio rian - a dismal failure, and the tears ______ ____. _ . . can expert more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction-giving, paint. coulees down their cheeks tis = The materials that enter into it, the care with which it is S they think of the numerous mar PICKERI N J, mur- ders -and other horrible tritt,ea -� made, the men who. make it, everything•thin? con:acted with that accompany a prohibitory - it, are of the satisfaction-giving kind. - It never disap- ` � lsw.-_3t_Is .trub that prohibi- points. Always doers the work it is expected to do. Costs "°"� '`'✓'~iota isi!\, . •_:.,.. .r�•-•r-3�m3ter.aul' AT f � �R serious crimes. but.they are com•� E E;-i _ slit by man who desire to make socD my Ir y . ;' Rain by carrgtng on an illegal �n \#usiaess in the-making and selling- J. S. BAL+c DON, PICKERING of liquor. The clearest evidence Ronnd Roast or Steak. .. ... ..: 20e per lb _k '3n the matter may be found in the Sarloin Roast or Steak, ... 25c number of convictions in the police Porterhouse Roast oc Steirk,-- '25c - -- j� a =edurts of thevouatry.-and in the um Roast ... .. 1 ' " - Here ����� �r e s -.number of inmates in jails and in F P ... 20e . Fine Rib Rua:�t, ... Heavy Ri,b Roast, .., .. .. . 16c - _ ' ,�-�.�.�-�►_-_�..t _ . �• - . . '- .:._... _ ,• -��,� �tai•-lac=" � - - _ ` - LOAD OF VEHICLES ACT Pot Roast, ... .. 14c Brisket, to b„il .. 1�L' " . It this is 'h-it Foil need Public notice is hereby iven that -- t ' - :oie; $ -- •� i.pp-cif Pork. ha tor whole. mith foot off oc ., ;. months of slatth wed. April in e+arh Loin of Pork. ... ... .. 25c ". ..' R'e 11Qh♦-(,' tbe11l - ' _ year, vehicles operating or obj.ec•s ' _ -- - - MS=iog moved over or upon w put,lir: Shoulder of Durk. :. •.- .::' 15c " Hi;hwe.y, which is not wl,hin a city Sho!ildet-Rnnyt of Pork,. .. 20'atid 2?.c " (`� , orsepatatedton•n. and htvit,ga car ty PtirePork Srtu�age, ... 25L ''" �-/ Star Shell and Grit ci'r 3c1,ur' poultry. ingcapCeity eze*edax one ton, balk. ,,,: .. -. . -- not be londeddn exc«•a.t of one half the � : Finest Salt Pork,,,,' or �+ 1' ' rated Tarr -^` yt4.4 vnveitiele Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 30c " Hellebore and S111F[lilr 'to kill or object without a permit as provided „ •� Sliced, ... •' 8�c " by said Act. ,e. t' F Th Act also provides that. notwith Slild Cured Cottage grills (1,•tlf.or +ti hole),•. 80c tb e've r tni n e :on• �'ou r aian�in such rmit, the owner.. ... ... 40c `• Mock. — - .- -- -. ------ — g p, Back Bacon, . ------±delves or operator of such vehicle c r _ -_ _ -- -• - _ abject, .is responsible for an damage- Cooked Ham,.. .. 45c y `. tosa•ed to a highway by such vehicle Weiners,. ... :'..- „ ` .. ' 25c ' for object. Head-(lheese,.. 20c 'i _ " Stock Salts 11 Apenalty not exceeding 8100 00 is Rrovided•f,ir a contravention of any ,Easy First mud Dotuestic Shortening, 3 lbs ' Go cents _ of the prejviatons of said Act. �� 5 lbe 80 cents Notice is also hereby Riven that the �, „ ` provisions of the said Act will'be Ili prints 18 cents Es sN N I r strictly enforced with respect to the__ - - - ` t :Hlghways tinder the'jartsdintion of f 'tithe t^nuncil of the County of Ontario, - ' c�7;el "3�T taeructee toaWatch theirrrespect ve iy�, �, I3,EID - .'.DICKERING - -- - -1 } sections for overloaded vehicles, ac• r ieoHlog to the said Act, causing dam. ., —-- — —----- — �+• • tyre to County Roads, and to act — r • --V. --- laccordingty. I�t�- - _ ill�Ilc Information 1). J KEA .•County Engineer, I ` � I � ��$,• an institution with first hand lCnawled�e:oaf 3. F. FAREwSLL..Uounty 9olicitoc ��I� • (I _ �Ilnanaa masF�ta a4 lhnme Ann al�r.,.�s••••••� Managers of broad experience and unbiased'udge- alement,this Bank is in a position to render inva ble - _, ' • ' modelb,l -t e _ information on investment and other money The Service Garage III III _ - � _ Il�il _ . , rushers RD o�, �i' Runabout 5:�80.?.i Chassis ; p VI a otr .. S'aANDAR C8-!r Gap�>+ 1►t••ssb/ Srr•tos •:Overhatilinir, Painting, rill l:iad� �, starter' 617 38 ".. atataer . 566,1? — c TH1e :€• rPpairiug- done Ignition STANDARD BANK a ecialt '. Tom to 5ij�- : .Tntrk 612.23' p 3 R CAr1Aa� »� _ .:. {, lLfi{31L3- 13Id-L[rh, ra.nn�Pr•Pa i - c•--- - r, t for $i3 Of1. , TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS. I ,— a nP P:�h�,ii,a Da ditc'•it„ - • - - W.,-I;':.Law, Manager _ Berry Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager Sedan 94.4 0- -",starter 646,65 . C Ontarib x.'-:•. -isfSA t Carl wd trs - --- - I•' -O 13 )?ickeriaK. i Any of these •models "may be .purelZased with. a � :I � i - Pi(ie_ 1_61D ,, -�Dakua small cash, payment, balance to be paid in onicas — _ i #welt'a equal monthly instalments. ' Our Stock I�i � - i� We are now re ared to re-charge all,makes and I��I •-Honey Cream, Cake 1s complete with a nice e ~ : _ ' - range of mouth organs -sizes of batteries on our own premises.. -• -� delicious Lager Cake, only�0 Cents with prices ranging from �I Give us_li trial and be convluced (Iu1I{I Vengtl8,f1 COOkle "r" • c ,, I - - I Something new and di-ffeceti-t-"15c p8rciu�. , Beil phone Ind phone _ - 8 r s ,Voice a � �� } records. t , Sherwbod tO �C `t full line of Chocolate in bulk.r r Neilson's Bulk and GANONG'S BORES t: Box Chocolates ...:: . Ford Sales and service Station. Wedding Dakee Our Specialty. , P At TH-FXTON .' H• R. Money, `' =� il�ering fT 7. ,A,itikW(de of harrows for eaIe at __ :r The Picked; eorge Cooper' spent reasonable prices at 0.Th'omson'e. ^i.� ': ,. :.r'.; 'west in t6 tit t iecat` David h -and James Evans ;'�;.-r ' Mrs.Niel" 1 y ' are each getting out lumber pre. �. Q = p TSE CHEAPEST AND BEST FQ�D o , o! Toronto, spent ;Sunday with the Graham family. paratory to building this summer. , Mrs, N. Burton id able to be - " The obje�tl of this Assoclatiou ht'$q IN N �E M O R I A M. • • Fresh.caught,u r lasses s tealin sad ro.eontii "�" `"Around again after her recent a -- White Fish ght, weather ebilled P an leavia ='15e lb the on.. - 4.. `vere illness. MANTLE-In loving memory of Teddy it the water, • T , Miss Grace- Topper, of Locust , Augustus. dearly beloved son of - Choicest. Quality 1[sIIiAses bav'iWI etoieaeomsald JHill. spent the weekend with Miss M. and Mrs. Mantle, who died on Bright SahYlOn Red Salmon 23e%1b• cab immed s�l- wish uy mssubsr ;;$ ` t Veta Stephenson. February 20th, 1920. • Snow White Plum Fish Perfect stock of Executive eommisaes. ,riE !dies Margaret' Overland is No stain was on the little heart, Halibut- Further-reduction on this line -20c lb• Membership t« 1IL00. spending a couple of weeks, with Sia had notentered there, + P g p Tiolis/s may be lead t)roas 46 Psesldsati se At: ,her grand- rents in Erin. And'innocence slept sweet,y oa - Fi finnan Haddie- Small Fish of sear•terr oa.sylloatwn, gR , That pale white brow so fair. - (food Quality :-12c lb• :ec. Oom:-L.D. Basks O.S.Psims ` r Mre. D. Johnston, of Toronto, He was too'pure for this cold earth, • Smoked, Small' Eer, W. V. Richardson, Picks , :;spent Thursday Mist here with her T.+u beautiful to eta Fillets• -13C lb r mother. y Filleted Ha ie . d� Deire. Fred Farmer. d� , And so God's holy angels bc)re� +�_- Reaay.Cooked,eelie;ou�for J.R. Thexto.t. W. J. Clark. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson Our darltug one 4way. Salirion SnaEks- breakfast.luncheon supper -25e lb PideIIi, a. .f� were in Pickering on Monday at- Sadly missed by Daddy.Mamma and cheaper than pike at IrOc lb, • ,' tending the funeral of the The finest Labrador Salt Herrings that you have tasted ateteta,Mildred andFrancea, g p , w ' _ -• - : _ ...:---..,.....-..__-... _ ¢ o help you run art of cure. • ..s, ', n�rgeCooper is able to be out i�il*l�'� BALE REGISTER. �and� again after being conftned to h6 _ » FRESH MEATS-Round Roast of Steak 20c, Sirloin Roast or Steak 26c, T P • P y _ house for a week suffering from a' FRIDAY, MARCH' rrrld—Annual Con• Porterhouse Roast or Steak 25c, Rump Roast 18c. Fine Rib Roast 206, By•opening a New Garage in the Vil- r Heavy Rib Roast 18c, Shoulder Roasts 14c. 18, Pot Roast 14c; Leg of Pork la a of Whitevale I am prepared to de _ severe cold. bivation sale in the.Village of Brou- '15c, Shoulder Pork 16c, Shoulder Roast of Pork 20c and Z2c, eambrid e' p p D. A. and Mrs. Overland, of ghatfl'. Entries may be made with B all kinds of repair work Including Erin,-spent a few days here with Sausage our own matte 26c, Finest Salt Pork 23c. The very choicest lines A. H. Smith, Brougham, or with Cope and aide curtains, also making the former's brother while on their the auctioneer, Sale at 1 o'clock. of Sugar.0ured Hame and Bacons-the kind that is different. ,your old car look and run like new by F. J.Fred Postill.auctioneer. F J Coldnaln SUPERIOR ' • giving it a good coat of ndw paint '. honeymoon. to r kNy_g]-4S' MARg4 22ag-n—nig'ner• f MEAT MARKET, Pickerin - ;a R p aiagnus ziorgan has rented-Mre. Agent for Toronto Toronto machinery. inc Farmer's residence. Mrs' high g aea dairy°cows and heifers, Jeand,dasoline Engines. \ Farmer f it a time s going to U on. to Orford peep and a complete line oP GLEN lll//LLOW 'MILLS CHARLES M. RIDE, reside for A time with her son. farm iro Iements all nearly new, the " There will be an orchestral and property of John G. Sharp,lot 32, Home.Tel, 5521, Whitevale, Oa0' choir soup service in the. Baptist rear of con. 8, Whitby (It miles west @�a,r O-ZO" ID Z�Ct'Ll9 X111 ' Cbureh-on-Snnday next at=r-p:-nr.-- of Ashburn.)-._._Sale-at 12.o'clock, ---- --._ _ Tfat Bring your '"?�tvakening SoDg5r ' abar"ee large billy. R'm. Maw,and your•voiees and have % good auctioneer. Fence Bing• THURSDAY. MARCH 23RD2-At lot 23. Corn, extern Oats, 7 Harold S. Bing, of McMaster con.9, Pickering, fariia stock 'And implements, the property of Albert S�1u111acker Feed Di tiller's Grains, • University; and, Don. Rawson, x of Harbord 9t. Collegiate, moron $O°°ey &tie at one o'clock. F. Prices Down W.SilvPisidea.auctioneer. a to, were home last week-end at FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH-Auction eatp Feed Wheat, Ground Screenings, tending the Contination Close of form stock, implements, flap, • • __ • «T •�.� Annual Concert, grain etc.. &Clot 3, con.4,Scarboro, Cotton, Seed -Oil Cake Etc. he fight LOON 61re.-Walford And Mrs. Thos the property of Wm.Judd. Sale at Gibbons went to Brampton on one. See bills. Fred Postill, auc- 'Another car of Corn to arrive in Saturday to attend the funeral of tioneer. :�{ eY2Ce�' the latter's granddaughter, Mixes SAT17RDAT. MARCH 26TH—Auction ._, a few days. , Jessie Wortpy, who died after sale of farm stock, implements, f painful b�,ed h tv. .traw, apples etc.,at ,,t A E ItEESOR CEDAR GROVE three weeks o iofuC Illness. Pp Let us fencO your farm _ � A roasting of those interested in �• coo. B.Y. Pickering(RougeH,U) • • y - �• football will be held to Sander• the property of Robt. Holden. Sale --- - son's lintel to morrow (Saturday) at 1.90 o'clock. See dodgem W.B. p �- 90 8 hotel lt-#or the purpose of J"aorell,+.uetiooerr.• - - _ -'W1Zi1 ills beat at 8 r108 { re-orpraniztag for the earning pear. WEDNSBDAY. MARCH 28z•s-Auction -as low'as any. sale of farm stock.Implement p. ha _ A fall attendance is requested. buckwheat etc„ ��at lot 20, bon. 8, �+ ;y rf �; S The name. Frost" ie M" Mr. W. H. Mitchell, the yopag Pickering. the property 9f 'J. H. missionary student from Knox Evans. Sale at one o'clock. See- •: One, a guarantee and S :t College. delighted the Sunday bills. D.A. Pugh,auctioneer. . r protection. School of the Union Church with WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29TH-Exten- his addrefs on Sunday morning hive.auction sale of good horses; If you have waited for 1011 last He also gave a very inter• grade and registered cattle. regis- estlag address at the morning see• tared sheep and registered bone. i j T , prices, W8it no longer. dr_ Farm inipleroente all new or nearly ♦ice to a full house. new, hay, roots and Angie house- _ "+ One of Ctaremnat'a oldest and haid furniture. the property of G.H. .Ask n8 for prlo@9. highly respected residents passed Linton. Tat 20, B• F.coo.,i,base line), } �•T -- ` away _tia._Ttleedag evening_ lafit __I?I�er:irr i cotta west of HrQSk egad.__-____ a` 6�e l.�n o� a to Frank �iB011er. ClBre$On�i after one week'+ Illness from gale at 12 o'clock, sharp, See hilts. - plrals bin, in the .person of Miss Wm Simpson, manager. W. B. You um orcr a ton of water eve day. Your wife carries i Rase k. Gilmour, in her 85th'year, Powell.-auctioneer. P p' r y• •.:�W.1�.NTM3I)� hliaq- Gilmour was born, In the S.kTLRn.t.T. APRIL 1sT=Oo`mbination over two thousarul heavy pails of water every year. township of Scarboro and later balti u+,.iir, LIM nuspit re..l t.l,e Ulare- 1!ly m,il vin oma}r m.i, all that dn.dg_eLy. _ Poultry of all kinds. Beet prices _ - moved to Duabarton, root U. F. O. Club, . Entries may It provides a supply of-running water for p quality stuff• thence to pl?y g your kitchen, bath= aid for wall .., Claremont where rile re-,aided with be mxie with-the auodoneer or with room, or garden. It gives you water for your stock without time-: _ A Phone 2818. V. a c out ost or effort expend d. r __r--* -., Msa Juila Reid, woo for hills. Sale atooe, char . D. A. Y , • F. CHIllLOfi , Htl,lfe<vC�.l ' survives her.' 'She was noted for P Toronto �i indmill 'initial cos is low. Its upkeep-only an •-__ Pugh. auctioneer. -her kindly and helpful disposition accas:ona,,oi.ing. ; Tr>:RD.\Y.APRIL 4TH-Auction sale of Quict, cheap, powcrful the t:trie and labor saved wilt pay for HOGG & LYTLE, LTD. M and et aRa life-long member, of the -3 horses,25 cows, 25 2-year olds and itself in a single season, with.continttal comfort thrown in. Presbyterinu eburch. Her funeral earlia . and 15 calves at lot 28. SEED 4RAIN . 9 g Lome in•aad.talk it over, next trace you're is tows. It will P' - took are.from her lace re ldenCe ran. �. Picketing, the property of pl y • P Pe Seed oats geed Wheat -Seed •-� g Barley, to St.John's cemetery on Wedues- Thos Hardy. Sate at one o'clock, pay you• Seed Rye. Stock complete. y See hills. F. W. Silversides and --- - day afternoon. R G 'w I L K Y Ask for prices. The Annual Concert of the David A. Pugh.auctioneers. - , _ 4 Claremont Continuation Class on --- - COCHSHUTT AGENT, CLOVER A14D fiIMOTHY Iday evening of last week was Tr a Ideal �rocer� Store P1C3Cerin Ontario • All kinds and of our quality. ! pronounced the• best yet. It Ask fora price o0 our Feeds. Goes, _ war's really splendid performap Oats. Shorts,Cotton Reed and ce This is the Ideal Store to get . . , Oil Cake, also on Oats, - from. the first number to the•laet,, your groceries. . find the voting people deserve You will be surprised at our tow prices Corn and Peas ground together. great credit for their evident care Many dollars can be saved by shop- for � Phone 209-use it. kind eoNinsiRRm is preparation for ping here. We also have lore Hogg dC Lytle, Limited, . Of choice fruit r select 'O . .)' •tin avant, The vocal and instrn• t.�,- Don't forget to mental selections, the drill@, read- give 0tf i us a call the i<ngs Etc., serious and humorous,- next time you are in town. All were rendered in Sae form. Phone 2808. _ �Priocipel M, J. Wilker, the con Wanted-Poultry,'Butter, Eggs. _ - i E doctor, ' thanked the people for --- HpW Do You Remit Money? _ �h@,!P*e-epeea-biou in malzing the FRA" vtifDLOW, evening the success it was b CLARFl10\T, ON y HE next time it is necessary for you to reknit money, . their attendance. The audionce the *4 • ' ' -- • and of Cal Backed the' Masonic Hall beyond `FIRST-CLASS remember that the safest, most convenient and eco S 0 Of Hard a t the limit, many. being turned ` nomical medium is Bank Money Orders. They are beet qualify On d for any a cunt uc to fifty dollars, and you can pur- hand - law Piptq were which, the principal Announced, chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three R p one on shortest notice by plus revenue stamps. _ THOS• A. LAW, __-- would o towards the piano fend * _ ;cents to fifteen Cents, for the school. He then presented George • A. Lillev F�iC3ceriTl , Crat. diplomas to the following young .7 'THE _ !g .a people: Harold S. King and Don- N%-aIl Paper Pattern Books, aelwAians ald Rawson. both ma rinnl�+ic-n ui atmpsons and" the famous ana vor.mal with honors,. the f2r--_ Empire_�'Vall-.Papers. _ ADAM M R. YAKE mev with scholarship;Lois Brodie All order, for work received by W.G. Wl4nW BRANCH, Q P' L" lli Wall" --- 4 and Annie Fisq, both Normal; Reid. Butcher, Pickering. BROOKLIN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager. Registered Optometrist , partial Matriculation,Lorne Jones and Optician Lonis Raxlen and Verna,Bingham, . all of the Lower School, and Gold- A-Stitch in Time Saves Nine -- Will be la em nt,Palmer's on 'uesda P. Shoe . ._ Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. K.o! fie Anderson, � Bessie Grabam, each week,for Testing>Eyes and Pit. - - p g• r Now is the time shoes put in shape fos reaM of the west g Rowena Coo er, Geor Ina Fo tin (classes, and to tote in W..ateh, syth, Gordon;Gregg, Neil 1fcKid- ,toe priog,tal3and--made liaraese ade f non. All Lower School btuderitF Clock and Jewelry Repairing' to your ceder. Work guaranteed, 'take, Jeweler, Steuffville. ss 'i►e. were successful And All Middle - pairingbr orders can be left wt , r: Prices right, Give us atrial and be Tor Bread -.- Palmer or at Mr. Porter's ' a School students were -successful.. convinced, Shop; Clermont. of with the exception of three who R.H. STRUUD. - received partial Matriculation, 18.33 lot 30, con.2. D�onare Flour for Pastry having taken only one year. Near C. .R. Cherrywood station "'.i Trustee John ForRie occupied the chair;and he witty truetees-G. M. A Special 'Lot -- Bran, ShoTts and Feed Flour ` {- - Forsyth and James Underhill (the ---- 1 INA latter of whom spoke through the Of Men's blue serge and striped - unable . American Corn-ground,; c :'.:_d mad whe�3 t,-)p of !► window as he was Suits at almost give mended thetwohk f 9th@ teachers wwa -1-f-pour hens:Are not producing eggs in paying quantities„tryjour - - — y Ntrt na. T = and students during he past o celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. R P $23;00 to $35.00 Suits for $12.00 •;',�n,.o nnA Ann omiced tbat_in the ---itxiT],oar- id r F„11 tV hpn t.. f r prl1]n p lia_auie Wheal BAr1Qf, ^ _ near future a new•building with a -- Buck ad R e and Oats. ''°"`'"" community ball with all modern There is only'a limited number y kept u stook. is will Ps7 you 3mprovelz9epta mast be erected to and the stock cannot -Chopping and Oat,Crnshiag Wednesdays andiSaturdays. ei+l, tit our ioso cd inspseri our Meet the increasing demands of be replaced, yentawee dnon employlLsm� this section Iona for an tip-to•date -choice. N The Campbell Flour iMilWo � •Ltd oo m sion and a eon$. elf abs �edncati00A1 plant. At the-request' � Call early and ybt poor s8 s commission o!10 pss ana.,whiohyou of severRI who attended and oth essttsinlyran by ttarshasisy firs os, Y ; # ersnnable to be present. this con male-at _ Son ilo letasd, :in ert will be repeated this Thn-ra o�s �iaw�a��iati� �t �p • J.T. 14AX7�4m. dap evening under ills same ar- IInd. Pbooe 2804 Toronto =':.- Teterboro la� � - '. t1►ngement ae last week. I omss aoi i►oeb, z.>Rliiaby,Oaailsi� • . . � _. _ - � .mom• - - - t*ti'x�+•"-..-:rx7;m:Ki�.:.,. .c4 .-r-. ..7-...yT+wa':r:•?'+• -wu-"i -,.. cv,�. .•,r- .c.....�-.xa• � M,-,.. !,,. ',i:3. F.'.•/ -- :,:T' a ir"-,••,,,'r, ," 'P ":'. •w�. .�!.•�.'^: vxv. .. '.�r'�. - - -� k�` - .. - an tW-boosa, but as he get on, his "Just Wll#MMAE. ' wife e4 fee that it was gittin' s�ho1d The names of the mod as wo- on him. Now he was a 1pod feller,an It !. odd that two of the most ap- " i�'•• only laughed at his wife when she'd pealing and renowned Scottish conga know theta today,,date beck to the ' , of lowly life—songs that anyone not T M AT tell him about th drinkin, but th days of the•Daeeere, and several at' . ' - i - men as sailed with him was be #nnin' informed to thq contrary would strrelq them show the indtuen�ce of the beliet 156'0 4D gg t' 'talk aroun' th' ports about th' ruin guess to be true folk songs born of the in pagan deitiesi their skipper took t sea with him. people—were written by titled ladies. January is named for Janus, the = He'd stay sober at home, an' be half Auld Robin Gray waa written by Lady two-faced god, in order to signify the' {drunk all-th'-time at sea,and it warn't Anne Batnai,rd, and Caller Herrin' by idea that this month looked forward f i Tong afore this skipper an' hia.wife Lady Nairne. , Both are admirable _:. A. MOST STRENG�G BEVERAGE to the new year as well as buck upon. had s�quarrel. Then he goes o8 on a achievements• of sympathetic the old. February takes its name Sshin trip, an when they got their i� salt wet they swung off for home,but native art; yet the shrewd Laird of from the Latin lebrua{e to purify, be ` not afore th' skipper takes a shoot Dalziel was able to pick a flaw in Auld cause in that month ceremonies of y" `inter Sant' Pierre for a little rum. It Robin'Gmy,,aa Lady Anne herself has funeral purification were held in ` I was breezin' up for a proper Novem- appreciatively recorded. She was the Rome. March was called after Mat•s.. B1.0 WATER � '.• �her blow when they left Sant' Pierre, eldest daughter of the Earl of Balcar- the god of war, while April was de- {but th •skipper, he started broaching res, and never a- professional writer; rived from the Latin ape•#re, to o liquor an wouldm t take notice o I'�' q , and she tried hard to preserve her -this being the period of the tar when A TALE. CIF THE DEEP Ih!s signs, an'. swinging his whole four trees commence to bud. May anonymity. •But in the end the im- Iowere, he starts running for Gio at:e�r 3` vvaa _ SEA FISHERMEN ' ` afore a no'the-easier. All that da mense vogue of the song proved too named, for Maia, 'the goddess of y much for her.' � ' the carried their lcites�even #hough gl`owthti and June, July and August - r it was blowin' a breeze o'•wind' with "I was persecuted' to avow whether 'perpetuate the names of three of $Y FREDERICK WILB�AM WALLACE. - rain an' snow at times—an' when th' I had written-It or•uot, or where I got Rome's famous men-•Junin®, Julius ` gang asks th' skipper t' shorten sail it," she wrote in 1823. "However, I Caesar and Augrrshus Caesar. - he only laughs them out of it an Y r. g kept my counsel in spite of the gratifl- As -the Roman calendar originally [CopyriAt' Eby the.11fupeon Book Compa4y] passes his jugs aroun'. Purty soon cation of seeing a reward of twenty began with March, the month which hall o' th' crowd were•feelin' good an' CHAPTER ONE-(Cont'd.) Leading the way to a seat under a'not Garin' a.hoot for anythin', Th' guineas off@red in the newapapera to we know aa; September was' the "Bet ye kain't," returned the other. C giant spruce, the Captain seated him- skipper had been below drirrkin' all the person who shou:d ascertain the seventh, and owes' its name to this To back up his words Lem called his,self and motioned to the boy to fol- day, an' he gave th' course for t' raise Point past doubt: I must also mention Tact-as do October, November aitd chum's attention to the, high-water!love suet. It }has a glorious morning, !ape Sable 'thout botherin' t' cheek the Laird o! Dal2tel's advice,'who in Beoembet,'which were to the earlier ti , �stfi..+t-.,«,,,. nn t' 2!1 ' log naatle it9sitl. ..iy litho', Homan, the eighth, ninth, and tenth t it up, proceeded to lower it b the I the sky.flecked with •fleecy whi was blowin' some, an thick o' rain. the neat time you sing that song try monifhe. pt'ocees of absorption into his own. I clouds racing past on the' wings of an' snow, an' long about two in the to change the words a was bit and', in- the fresh westerly 'breeze which rid- mornin they found themselves gittin stead of singing, 'T • '"There!" he grunted with a gasp g. ' a 'make the ninon -' _ • P as he passed the rum over, "I've fled the waters of the bay into Loam- ne�Ph,$ski tpoerhwas atillapurty full a pond young'Jamie geed to sea,"-say Dye Old Wrap, Skirt, _•;drank it down to that nick. Beat that azure. The surf was thunder- an' when th' n asks him about °To make it twenty merles"; for a Sweater, Curtain of a kir-." I tag i on the rocky beach, and as far ga 8 e��as !v 4 a l«oal�y �.,�, y as lLe e C could eCr die 1/LUC wuLCr 1•,.:::11 .p � a 'ant lie 'cA 1a4s," 1111 DLaIriOAd Des r - Shorty beat him, and a apeped of i s , an' he was for broachin' another bot- and Jamie•was na scuh a gowk as to y Bacchanalian Marathon ensued be- stretched before them with the white Bacch the n ur}til the rum defeated sails of the inshore fishermen's dories tle when th' vessel hit th' Sable Island leave Jennie and gang to sea to lessin. Eaob package of ','Diamond Dyes" Pair ,dottin the watery ex nse. A large, No'th-East Bar. She had all four low- his gear. It is that line; whispered' r theon both. Lem wan the first to sue g rY era fl r contain$.alSrectiona so simple any wo Gillet,and he eat on an up-ended trawl,l ter-laden square-. gar was stand- y i so she struck hard, an' with he, 'which fella me that sang was writ- ama can dye or tint her old worn; t out of Ancherville Bay, and her a howlrn gale dTivin a wild sea an ten by some lassie that didna ken the flab holding his head and trying to th' lee shore where-th lay, th' ves-' faded things now, Even it she has '. 'regain an equilibrium which seemed,dingy topgallant sails could be seen value of the Scots money quite so never dyed before, she can put a rich, 'to be whirling and gyrating like e!Sapping' in the fresh breeze as she se] soon werrt t pieces, but before she e made sail. Yea, it was a rand mare- went, ten o' her crowd went too. Jest well as an'auld writer in the town of fadeless Dolor into shabby skirts, e chipp in an eddy.• Shorty lay prone b b t Ten men-ail .friends o' Edinhro' would-have kent it: dresses, waist%• costa, stockings, ins a dress keeler or gutting-table;;mg,when one felt glad to a alive,but fancy, ay+ rigs, th skipper-dro in from th riggin Lady Nalrne lands no such slip sweaters, ooveri _ f'eel'ing very dizzy and sick at times;to Shorty's ,jaded soul these things inter _th' sea an P drownin' afore his when she was moved to composCtioa� �� ��'' �_ y ings, everything, Buy Diamond Dyes Ey sad happy and hilarious by turns. The{aPPea ed not- eyes. The captain knew it' was his by the cry of the fishwives passing ton�-neck lay between them, its re-, " began his uncle, whittling no other kind-tb+en' p+trfect home l,. mainiag contents spilled on the floor, away, do you know that.you are SOW sacrifced ttbrtou th these s rum-swid i� along George Street, Edinburgh, bur-, dyeing is guaranteed. Just tali your and 'thus they lay until Uncle Jerry,;a bit too fart g > + dened with their creels of fish that - an' he had t' hen on't' his vessel's druggist whether the material you , i Long Dick, and Ezekiel Ring found . Shorty sadd nothing, and the cap- cross-trees an'-watch 'em drop into th' weighed Erne one and a halt to two wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether _. ., (tain continued: hundred pounds and calling musically it la linen, cotton, or ;aimed them late that evening. sea. He hard them rayin' for their ;node. t "Waal, I be everlastin'ly cyseed of I "YeaterdayA shine in th' school- Wives an' children, epee' with never a the traditional wordP, `Caller (fresh) Diamond Dyes never stra►k spat, 'i tide don't beat all my goin' a- shin';'1 room has jest about cooked your word t' say to, him they'd let go any herrin'! Caller hrrin'! Whs'11 buy fade, Qr rum„ - -.ejaarulated Dick Jennings when he dis- goose, my non. A fine character you're drop. Ten o' ther.i he saw go out my caller herrin'?" covered the pair. "They've bin in here a-makin' for yerself. First dod'gin' that night, an' then'he goes himself. She set the words of her song to an all afternoon a-broschin' my rum—th' school, then smokin', then drivin' that All through, a little nip o' rum, old familiar tune of Neil Clow, and Teacher's 9 mptorns. e young devils." ox, fightin' with one o' yer school- prankiei Eleven good men drowned :. Zeke Ring strode over and yairked,I mates right store my eyes, an' fin- an'marry a widow art'orphan t' mourn'they caught the public heart and fancy The bright ten-year-old Clarence r►as «. 'his young brother on to his feet. ;labia' up by atealin' a bottle o' rum at once. There ]s no smallest false v "�Vbashasaarer 7" mumbled Lem an' gittin' drank. Hoyt what d'ye �'Fe snow who that skipper touch of ladyship to mar the uuforget• and his mother said to him:I presence sly. „think ye're a-comin' to 7" "r7a," replied the boy in horrified'able appeal of the fis+hermen's wives: ,. "Clarence, what became of that ttt- _ �� ye, you yn� Swab, 1 Shorty in&& no, answer; ,and his wonder, Wha'il buy my called herrin'7 j" S;XW_iet! Zrke "Home ye come now ale proceeded: "You don't seem to 91vw1 and i1e pie I made for you as a treat yes. ` an' of I don't set a up azi p , , y quietly the fisherman Dh. Ye may ca' them vulgar feria'; terday? Did you eat it?" ;. ' > I laidemetatrd what ye're dole. Think o spoke. 'Fraiykie, it was your own Wives and withers, inlet despairfn', .. proper, my name ain t what :s. ye am, Ain't she got a bird of a son father!', I Ca'them lives o' men! No, mother," said Clsreace with a Frank was dead the W0l�• need for people t' be ossipin' about? I "My father?" cried the boy in- grin, I gave it to my teacher at seboo! r"Sa'bsd swing's, tom• y tricks,but what T trwind creduivNraly. There was s trembling "Aye" said a Scotch 119hwite with and don't mind yer instead," rags by his uncle and Long Dick'• _ whom a tourist chanced to'fall Into a a • '• Ps mother beamed. . z. felled to elicit a sign of cons ;rums! w made ye broach* that �n hiapeyes. He sw s owed hard, n conversation In which Lady_Nalrne.• 'Tt�. yew �<.,<.v..r. UL yru,was- itrean bdm. uncle Jwrxy'a-sage--gave i r'• k.--• a lump which Tose in his throat, an was mentioned, "Aye, ma'am, *lie, Clarence. And did your teacher ei.t h4 °- DlV ye a., Giivvtr.- w_zayy to�few, and he .turned to Loarg i No, sir. I jest blundered in than' his uncle regarded him with a sympa- .was a leddy, nae doot; but the hairt It?.. l�& . What kind o 'rum was that ye With Lem-" thetle gaze strangely out of keeping in her was Jnlet wumman!" "I think she did," 'answered CL:r- " Wbo broached the bottle first you with his bur , weather-beaten ap- = — "Iced 7 'Tain't no cheap rot-suit is it! , " u 1 4' l��, �"` " . Mree," replied the other -re-' '+ - u r - - nnn� Cam,. --�' :.a - or Lem. nail ,gr ttrnlly. "'Ta►r>�tlt` Est-Jarrmren me a stra ght. bill now-fro yarns. iq�u-or ages. Frank, after what I've 11 rush there is. I got it from Joe Spin- Was it"you? -6-3' 11' �s Lwnikle. ' z"',s- McKay, vrl i --': n „ Us*,Mlnard'a Liniment for the Flu. " RoO answered• the bo The big Never!" replied the boy ehement- It you look, at the heavens on a jest come up from th' south'ard two iskipper seemed relieved.- Y• ly, and -his uncle believed him. + ' days ago, an' now 'tis wasted on a i clear, *tarry a.s+h•h You will entice that - • e o sc {ray-- 1 "Then I cal'late 'twas Lem that "Now, son, I've jest a few more some of the myriad bright poinds Crayfish caught off the South Afri• ' couplers sit arbtrclt�et o' water, Dick," found the ruin eh?" words I want t' say. t' fie. Frank, twinkle, whilst others abine with a � �yt by a nrwly-designed erhooer iatetr,s� Captain Clark, and when I Frank trod�ed. It went sorely you've got t stick t school, an qujt perfectly *toady 11g1ht. er will be canned on board by special the fisherman main l k, need it against his grain to inform on his this dodgin' an' skulkin' game. I want mactriner - - Po , Those which sitine wft�r uawaysrtng y liberally over his neepphew', head. {chum, but there was an underlyirrtr�g ye-to, an' ye.r ma wants ye. Its for " "He gimme i Y'ck;' muttered the severity in his uncle's questions wilici6 yer own good V Sit all th' Yarning brUl'tance are the planets, worlds like! _ boy, feebly protesting a brooked no subterf kin, even of you don't -think so. our own earth. which revolve as it. against the cold, '�• ye �' araavost s >roWras a aevss'at ., rid .. Now take .me, 1'rinstance, I kin otrly does, round the sun, But the twinkler, by UXftr _'douche. Lemma sit at him—' � What did ye do when ye broached I Vnele Jerry gave him a shake. the stuff? Sit down an' enjoy it?" jest sign tray own.name, an' I bev t' t:o are stars. They are themselves die- r"« �1 �/ Y :+� ' "Wake tap, Freak. Rouse yourself!" f "Na," r lied Shorty. "'!de'n Frank all flggerirr' an' tal'lyin' by notches taut suns, many of theta bigger than g� V R0 g{T0A �go�s an Arokes---" Shorty began to exhibit signs of,had a try t see who e'd drink th' most "Aye," inter•r�ytpted Shorty. `•brit our own. asatad bV&W dr„gists blot consciousness, and Captain Clark at one Our still, for Ins•tatiee, ,Is 800,000 turned to the other. p carry you're a irigl •Imes fi.,iherman sll th ROSS MEDICINE COMPANY "I'll ca th'i "Hine." Uncle Jr Jded grimly. same, Urrete. I'm a-goin'.fishin' when miles in diameter, but Betelgeuse, a, ?s a.r+u sera. - e*wato - lad home, Dick. Dont say anythin +Staring hard into the blue-grey eyes I git old•enough so what's th' use o' star in the great constellation of about this to a soul. His mother 'ud of his nephew as if.to read hie soul ' , , rE�ee- crest d she thought th, boy had,he suddenly enquired':, 1 aarin a ]pt'o stuff` that sin•t no Orton. SS no fees th$n _00,000,000 muss O0 dery&i ' Peen it t quiet th,� oy ad, "iu ` lace :l! teal good a-fishin across. RHEUMATISM th Ri'rrga t' do th' same," And shoul- Frw*?" ' tl,.'„ wh+., b: Ica•, •-ham W'haul ia�iets shin ` dariRi his inanimate' burden, the big' ,a mistake, son," returned his uncle. " -t - slkipger tpol ed up the hills tr+�' No, I don t; replied the hQy flr+.ti., l „ I,:aL-ili,e nsnin' skipper an �a t ng drseman+e from pie are satisfied wi4Ri the answer that 3.aetten drag trade in the =Sooner nev lemonade or apple cider.. �a`LI that, but all th same I wish I had •# ° Uncle Jer twinkling is caused by the m1e•tiaese tea to ti, years--tor rf grunted again, and had 4 decent eddic:ation. I kain't pass h e u m a t i a m, Gass seemed to be debating in his mind a pleasant hOUr in regdin' a noon- o! our atmosphere. But that is no ez timahs, Bowel Aug CHAPTER TWO. what to say next. Picking up the paper; I kain't figure up a simple Rum planation at a . for planets must send easy Trouble. New Frank was aroused by his uncle at stick, he commenced whittling de- 'thout cal'latin' on my fingers;I'm cut their rays through ,just the same fat. by 1•Iattoaai Dins co.. Har,.iiton. y rag,and, feel- pat., thronsb your horse, drug stars as earl ham next moral liberatiel•• off front writin' a letter—things what amount of atmosphere as stars, Igeaats'* tHf*si =Lsaaatia s,.saaas Co. `i:o4 sick nisi penitent,be dressed with-I "BoY,' he said at last, °I wait t' any T Wharf lunvper kin do, an' here The real reason` Is twdtold, in the s* t*i t.°" >Rs"utoa. ass' , out taking the usual precautions. His tell ye a story, an' you listen. Sea? I am, forty-two years of age,an' more first place, the stars are thousands and ,mother was still a-bed, and Short ,� Once there was a very fine man- ignorant than.kou are. Man Y's th'i��q}� - -- k ,�L. t. was ll1-:•1i I�,.,- . fa-4bernran lie..r rani, i'a wish t' God I c'd ha' had th' t �i ,etind a oomiplete,blank after his re- was, an' a big, handsome. strappin' chant t' Sit th' khoolin'•pou're gittin', the planets, so that their rays have to r Vii' Pam • ool3ectigei of the' first two drinks Of ,p, you are deliberately chuck in' over hie tsteater die'tauces of � feller-smart' a� a steel tea an a an here tAng Dick's rum, was oppressed.with great favorite with all h'a. �� fsi :. y ye must s. w, though ere pt :T9reb_A;,$ f 6cu�e. Saved with him. He had only one,bad crazy! D'ye think yer mother hez no is ao air i'n' Spaoe+ bhere are count iasa l i ;1� Off with Finger "I7vrc4e?$ a goin' t' tan*me ggood this fault, and that•was a kinder love for pride? D'ye think she want ter hev millions of .tiny ladies constantly L1t°l time," he muttered disinstlly, and, rum. He warn't a soaker, ye know, a Ron what kin hardly sign his own travelling through- it._-_Some-are no feeling very. seedy'_-he_crept-_q�tly_onlg-he_JesT_Uked t' have a jug alius name? An' let me tell ye, if I'd Ila' bigger than pebbles others, are of downstairs. His uncle was waiting handy so that lie c'd git a•nip when- bin eddicated I e'd be in a better po- great size it is those bodies passing outside the house and engaged in ever he felt like it. He was a smart -sition than I am t6-day. 1'e'd ha bin through the rays of a star tbat,are the ' whittling a stick. kis face was stern, than, as I said afore, as gat on t rennin a plant u' ray pwn instead o and he addressed his nephew harshly. command hiq -own__vessel. He was tannin' a vessel, but there's whag' I've tna3n canes of its twinkling. , • , s t w r reason that, hUF e th ea 1 t th " o e more care i 11hie me. o c 1 ti them .da s went ens oft stick until I die. Livia a s Fbllvw y , a y g st ure 1 die dog' life at sea 'count o' knowin' nawthin'. planets )tare no.l,irht of their own, -•a - -=**"a 094r>C�f? was You're Din' a-fiahin', ye nay, but ye but merely reflect the sun's brtiLfance,� - -- spOhA�a Dlstempsr Compound rant t' be somethin' more'n a fisher- the Stars are always sending out their man all yer life—at least I hope so-- own light, which is more brtliltatnt at{ i,*break it p and s.�t th b4ok tp tontitiou• T enty- he:but, mark my words, boy, of ye keep some times than at otibera. years' use tG1e pehp s' i d!a erasable �n tr*ati��+ up th' game ye'rtr pinyin' now, ye']l r Co l�s Ini1u*�[a n>:tr pO7 witli ttietT ;pass yer days ag a poor, miserable, J.. __ .16 res lq coin, tiOne, L d till ai/y10a 0 Lit Oa3. rioa e and lux". �r t rs 8?herman it only o b tin 1n Fill s sal n e, se* paall ' y tit U an tillnf �r&t s. .°, ; rd Wind and Weeds. _OLh ooao a� , s,ea., v.a.� Harry, Frank, of ye only knew what In Sumatra the lengtb o't time a , -_ .__^� _..._ •. - __ I'd give t' go t' school again, ye'd widow must wear her weeds is deter- Dj never be in a hurry t' Sit away from mined by the wind. After her hit-,.; •' it," Shorty was listening with bowed band's death s'he plants a flagstaff at: V + head; and with his here toes he was 't nervously.0-acing patterns in the dust, her door,upon which a flag is t Dieted. �- 1 {I His uncle regarded him with earnest While the flag rernxttns.nntorn by the .__ !/ 1 1 i L'i�NTtC Ct�'Y,-N.J. - Q��. — --- ---- wind etiquette forbids that she �bculd / �h .•alt,{!.h 1 "Franck!" he resumed after a se. marry. But as soon c a 1 rent appears, l N><�VEiT 1'IOTSia „ ,' „�'° Uoesn i hurt a h;'v Drop a flake - ir AT THE WORLD'` M08T FAMOUS RESORT you uncle t Iike this !s" areJ"how tin . she can lay asifie ly tbut core stops hurting, then short eeireeea der ` ly you Iiit it ngbt off with fingers. t miaeau>•aneoreetookierg Beach before, and it impressed him. "I'!1 Gigantic Trees. Snug! { And(Me. cn7relluRoomaedRiteGrtll, go V school, Uncle;' he said finally. we 310 kill *►. S.oeup "An' Tarn all yg kin?" Two ;gig<anric kanrl trees have heeu Your „uggist.sells a tiny bottle of " �. Double Rcan" $4,00 up "An' I'arn all I kin, Uncle!» discovered in New Yealand. Pfc. e,s "Freezor,e" for a fete cents, sutttefent Ail►salve,srNBPWWO Both erdfuil Ocean Vre,c (To be continued.) timated to curtain as rhw.h -awvable eu remove every hard corn, soft corn, ft. ill ro� i,.w R gi°.�„'��e�,�,n - --+ - lumber. as,three acres of an averr•age or earn between the toes, and the eat. ` Minard's Liniment for Irlppe and Flu. European forest. ]uses, without soreneea or irriiai+�* , ca:;,•• w`isYP:."+.R .:;w�,�- ;sw -'."� ..-Y'+•ss.°.{_ ^-wwi,�;,c'•.�--."r•x.,r *.,,.�..y',.^ysAs�P;;a15.'*.,�,�'r.•rs ��;:�.+s:^r,'��s.'a..^/i'r':ilr:;'c.>F•c.°9,7�.�'��+a�.r•*,i,�::..a•4:1 .. 4 -xs✓�^.i+:a�.�7'•¢'�a;•r�-r'wigr'e"3'•r'.i 3+iG'ry`,r. ,a�fir' �^,�;""y -",' �'R��.�vn,�;� IFx:J�k" ..:.-+,y yMr :..✓� .,�,..- _ „� ..•r .r ,. 7 - ..- .. .. - ., sw-. .,--,per., :N `nom' , 'F" '1.,� t. w. :> _ :4 :'., _ , .t, •, _ .°!;' '<� '' .�i•..1 ALTY ' ONE INDIA TO BRITISH •� . ' � ,, ws�4 f FIRE, AGAIN BREAKS �. 16U'T IN ARSENAL "CROWN PUT TO THE ACID TESL` ri Dominion Arsenal-'$uidings at y But Has Proved to be Still the Dominant uali of All Q me Ablaze for Second _.-- :--�- Q ty � ,�. � Time Within Ten Days. - #�aces in India, Says Correspondent, In Reviewing the A despatch from Quebec says:-For Results of the Prince of 'Wales Tour- Political the second time within less than tell Situation Grows More Acute. clays Dominion Arsenal buildings own- .: "ti• a' ed by the Federal Government have' been. . e a m �� ., enac wh..h bo r� Lomidc• - ed b fire in n March 12. The 'British en Y r t eon tIy conditions, an sul,to and angers ,�, case's, broke out from unknown cauaoal - ;Gavern�m:ent has taken full military�station •bri•trg the inisul'ts and d'anrgers • ; `- ;•.,.precau+tions to cope with possible out-1 to which their wives and families are � ' Last week the Dominion Cartridge 'breaks of violence attending arrest•r':aily being subjected. �! = Factory, located on the Cove fields ' of Mahatma Ghandl,'chief Natiana.dst wen partially destroyed and damage eadew!, Reviewing the results of the Prince estimated,at $20,000 caused by a blats�t a4< Wales tour of India, Reuter'{ ape- which broke out late in the evening+ Twenty-two- Irnd= tribesmen were ai'al correspondent accompanying the j At 6 30 o'clock Thursday afternoon th� Trilled arxl.29 wounded, says a Reuter Franca, says in a despatch from Raw- main building, properly called the Do• despatch from Delhi, where Govern-�alpindi;,India, that the best i'nform'ed minion Arsenal, where some 200 meta '3 ment troops repulsed an attack by quarters lrnaruimously agree that the are employed, was in danger. of being iseveraI bhousanr3 natives, •under a tour was very mu la more aureessful completely destroyed by a fire which chieftadn'named Moat Lad, in the Idar 1 in the reception•given the Prince than was not under control until 9 o'clock district, on'March 3. seemed e passible in the face of the poi- Friday,evening. The tribesmen were armed with' itical agitation. The authorities are perplexed by 'bows, and arrows, guns, spears,' The correspondent adds: "The loyal- these two Area in so short a time. A swords and various other forms of!ty of India to the British Crown has �suspicion is entertained that they,awe 'tative de'ferles. The tribesmen are been put to the acid test at a critical reported to have started the battle':eriod and has ;the worts of some dissatisfied-formo proved to be still the employee. when they'surrouzided a detachment i.dominant quality of all races in India. P g, DE- VALERA SPEAKING IN DUBLIN _ of Government forces. ,1 The personality of the Priznce made a In the course of a speech at Delhi tremendous impression. Sport amounts The photo shows a small section of the, huge crowd which gathered in 1NDIAN LEADER out Friday, the Pandit Ma.vlaviya de-I almost to a worship in Irnc�ia and the O'Connel Street, to hear him speak again-at the Irish Treaty. There was NOW UNDER ARREST cured the arrest of Mahatmas A_I Drowess of the Prince in ridimtz, shoot- little enthusiasm. Note the new Irish flag on the platform. was the Part ipg, hunting and polo, coupled with Ghandi.Taken in Custody and Glrandi, the tion -co leader, }{� n Go a ument. the of his ity bi a charm ' im enwarful Markets of the WOr� backs,brand leas, art bacon, 37 to 40c; Nationalist Given Prison t'he Indian Governanerht. _ (viri:ty have proved an immense asset backs, boneless, 36 to 40c. The Indian Moderates appear to'be,to the Prince, Cured meats--Long clear bacon, $17 Term. § 4aininig strength, 'aceordring to an Ex- A Reuter despatch from Calcutta to $19; clear bellies, $17 to $20; mesa change Telegraph despatch from Cal- sa s that. pork $84; short cut backs, $36; light-I A despatich from London says:--+ cotta• y press a Cou pozidents pay . Toronto. weight rolls, $39; heavyweight rolls, Mbhandas IL- Ghandi, the Indian non. They are endeavoring to carry warm tribute to the courage shown by Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, $4S, I co-operatioWst leader, has'been placed _� the program of Gbamdi, despite the Prints of Wales during his tour $1.06. ` Lard-Pure, tierces, 17 to 17%c; under arrest. This announcement wai opposition of the extremists. 02 India which has just concluded. It ° Manitoba Data--No. 2 CW, 69�4c; tubs, 17 Lo 18%,c. pails, 1'7 to 17%c; ,made by the India Office on Friday Apart frown, the non-co-operajlion is said that after the Bombay rrota a extra No. 1 feed, 56%cw No. 1 feed,'prints, 18 to 19c. Shortening,-tierces, made The ascent was made ty r&$ movement, which to most-active ' the strong suggestion was made in official 57%c. 16 to 16%' ; tubs, 15% to 15%; pails,,medabad, 810 miles north of B>}mbay, United Prvvirrces, 'spays a Reuter des- quarters to cancel or curtail the tour Manitoba barley-Nominal. 16 to 163/4c; prints, 17 to 17%4- perch from Delhi, the worst feature of but the Prince was determined to see All the above, track, Bay'ports. Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to $8:60; He is cha;ved with sedition. , the Indian artustiowt is the unrest I the Amei-tan corn--No. 2y�o�v,76%e; do, good, $7 to $7.50; butcher steers, Lajpat Rai, a prominent Indian Na- thing through. No. 8 yellow, 74%e; No. 4 yellow, choice, $6.76 to $8; do, good, $5.75 to tisonali,st, was sentenced at Lahore to among the Sikhs in the Province of I The story is told that the Prince.on 7334c, track, Toronto. `$6.26 do mad. $6 to $0.60 do con., Punjab. several occasions desired to I r two years imprisonownt One year at The political movement seeking the go un- Ontario oats-No. 2�whits, nominal, '$4 to $5; butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 hard-labor was imposed for violatim g guarded. into the camp of the.extrem- tario wheat-Nominal, f to $?; do, med., $5 to $6; do, com., $4 the Seditious Meetings Act, and tii� re-esta+b%shment of.Sikh supremacy ists for a heart to bear{ talk and was Barley-.No. 3 extra, test 47 lbs. o�to $425; butcher cows,choice, $5.50 to better, 67 to 84c, according to freights $6.26; do, mad., $3.50 to $4 canners other year for violation od the Cadet, in PunjaEi is becoming inextricably only diaenaded when assured that the butters. and cutters, e to $2.60• butcher hulls, final Law Amendment Act. The seor: mixed up with an internal rehgiom malcontents were irreconcilable. _ quarrel over file of the • The Prince roPas inundated with Buckwheat-No. 2, 78 to 80c. Y good, $4.50 to $5.5q,�4,0 con., ;1 to• t�ences are to tun consecutively. He - �' ` Rye No. 2, 86 to 88c. $4; feeders, good, $6�0 to $6.50; do, was sentenced tact Deoember to si:v ents worth a fortune, ifteludi'n,g many Manitoba flour-First pats., non{- fair, $4-to$6; stockers, goat, $4 to$5; months' detention and a fine of 50@ Ancsther ao+nt+ce of anxiety to the gold caskets duW-led wil i Jewels: It trial, I do, fair, $3 to'$4; mil'ker"60 to $80; rupees, but about a month later his 'Government of India Is the large nom- will be difficult ta-fuw accommodation Ontario Sour-90 per cent. patent;!springers, $70 to $94• calves, choice, bar of civil sarvanta retiring prema- fns them all on the H.M.S. Renown bulk seaboard, per bbl., nominal o was released, and re-arrested imme e $1_ , $13; dot mad., c is $11• do, a� the charge of violrtirtg the y y owing to discontent with prat- for the return.ttlp. Milli--�- Del:, Montreal freight,;con., $6 to $7; lambs, choice, $13 to � -_ -- - bags included: Bran, per ton, $•28 to,$15; do, corn.. $6 to $7; sheep. choice, Crim4aal Law'Amendment Act. $30; aborts, per ton, $30 to $32; good $6.75 .to $7,50; do, good $6.50 to $8 BRrMH FORCES ON �y Put up a fight, will be,a difficult feed Sour, $1.70 to $1.80. �do, com., $1.50 to $8.50; hop, fed amp fi task involving Baled ha 'T`rack, Toronto, per ton, watered $12.50• do,.t.o.b. Thousands View WATCH IN LIMERICK �'g much bloodshed, _ Y- ,�i 1.75• do. - . 'eattrn No. 2, $22 to $23; mixed, $18 country points, $11.50. Princess Mary's Presmts to $19; clover, $14 to $18. Montreal. a � ': to Join Genoa Par s Ir U fl1c to`$uotatiana--Ontario No. + ea despatch one London firs lots,-per-tan.track,-Ta Daffy Beeom=- U><uted-Stites Declines ---tom-Cow-�ea�t: lam.-�-e?-to 6s�- MOre Serious. q do, No. 3, 64 , to 88c. +'laur, Man. *+lastly 20,000 warren inspected Ptdew y 1 commercial wheat spring wheat pats. firsts, $8.50. Roll- cess .Ms g gH� • A despatch from Limerick a�- $1.30 to $1.86, "Mary's 1,400 wedding �.. . ._� ', - - - „ outside; $1.86 to $1.41, delivered To- ed oats, hag 90 A)Z $8 to $8.20. 84. James' Palacra on the apen�ng day British military!Drees .,,,, . .�6. End ronw. B mn-'332.50. Shorts,.$83, Hay, No,-of �,.l,i l t. -IeEITd street$ here on Friday, evpported by says-The United States will help Ontario No.' 8 oats, 40 to 45c, out- 2, ppeer ton, car lots, $28 to $29. Bred at the palace entrances before �' tu:•netea�u,r,LUU on:l� those European countries which nits Cheess,finest Westerns, 16% to 17c. ��� henrw in the wind first help themselves, And this Gov- DLLLWI, �uw�cn� uraa:xwy, SJ ra w 1{., r �wnwietg eaallt for wages of the !troops, Ontario flout~-1st pats., in cotton _ Potatoes, per bag, car iota, 90c tQ $1. and rain before the doors • .. wittf�riw to barnrake w� they ,� ertnmeat will exert "tactful pressure" sacks, 98'x,.$8.20 per-bbl. 2nd pats., °wed' for the to make those nistionts feel the neeea- (bakers). $720. Cattle, eon., $3 to $4.76; canners, Traffic was blocked and special pollas te)o� present oattfirnsd awaiting de- $b; calves, choice, $9• do, good, $8; were called'to late the Impatient ntesr0a airy of getting trek to {normalcy. Manitoba flour-tat pate., in cotton rat p The situation to Linseric'k is dedly This is the real meaning of •the sacks, $8.70 per bbl.;'2nd pats., $8.20. do, mad, $? to $7.bQ; �lnbga, $14 +women. giving moms anxiety. The rival armies PoNcY with regard to economic rehabil- Cheese-New, large, 20 to 20%c; - '-� The greatest inrterest was shown in 4 station to Eu twins,, 20% to 21c; triplet$, 21 to Great Britain is facing a strike of Prince,, Mary's, wedding own, which a rape, ae enunciated in the g continue to receive reinforcements,haviarrived a 2134 c. Fodder cheese, large, 1834c. engizneers. was exhibited b order of Queen y detachment of fifty having arrived United States norm declining to par- Old, large, 25 to 26c; twins, 25% to During Febru there• were 144 ac- Mary, y Q ? Ihvw Mayo to support the invading ri ot° the Gernaa Conference, and 26%c; triplet&, 26 to 27c; Stiltorts,�cidents in cowinectiown with the Can- They paid a shill! each for tltei fgrcea, watttia thst•ty-two men of the the plan-of action behind than policy. new, 24'to 25c. I[Lareriock locral Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 22 to, adian rallwayt,. The casualties were: privilege of seeing the presents. The btiga�depresented them- - 28c creams rime, fresh, fa Passezngers kil'bed 2• injured, 16• em- proceed$ will go to a charity to be 0 I&eivee to connyA d atnt B at the r rya fancy,, r r r .1 �oaatle barracks for service�r lea- Cannada�s Debt Decreased '41c; No. I,39c; _,o. 2,'85 to 37c; cook- pl'oy+es killed, 6; injured, 121; others selected by the Princess. The exhtb6r- It is fek that filne alas' situation lag, 22 to 26c. killed, 6; injured, 17; total killed, 14; tion will be open five hours daft i'.w �eanrtot last much to by• X699,882 Dressed poultry-Spring chickens,'injured, 154. the present longer,bat the regu- 30 to 28or rooster's,•18c; fowl, 24 to liar Irish Rspubhesth. army officers A d - _ _. eapa>tch from Ottawa =aye:-A 30c; ducklings, 36c; turkey's,4b to 60c;1 A�A n I�rave 4natttnetions to avoid conflict ex- decrease of $699,882 in the net debt gees+ 30c. C471\l1LS LOSE $45,015t cept under extreme provocation, thus of Canada'during the month of Febru-' Live poultry-Spring chickens,' 22 w ptacsug_ the respoz►si'bQltty•for hostlli- wry, as compared with an increase of t ' :_esters, 1Be;�ivl, ?: t:, 3cc;! ducklings, 3bc; to*keys. 45 to 60c; :DURING 1 • - X4290 143 in the same month last ear ��„o zn,. -y is shown by the financial statement is- bfargarine-20 'to 23c. The regular Itch Republican army sued from the Finalnce Department. Eggs-New laid straights, 82c; new -� fQrcea in the barracks of occupation The net debt of Canada now stands at laid, in cart6W 36 to 38c. j Added to This Enormous Waste is the Incalculable Loss - s ontuumber ribs i:nvtisrden•s two to one's! $2,871'886,102, as compared with $2,_ Beans-Can, halyd-picked, bushel,; l present,but both sides are well equip- 372,585,984 on January Slat, 1922, and $4.40 _ Arising.From Forest Fir e&-45.22 Per to Primes ;3.80 to $4. I ing' e&-45. Capita Pd wed dWodgint the revolters, if $2,307,013,156 on February 28th, 192I. Maple proalucta-Syrup, per imp. T}irOlig110Ut the DO!>CiniOi]. p rt gal., $2.50 r 5 im als. 2 ���i ���j �j A i �j Maple sugar, lb., 19 to 22c. \iV t Li1seOR-VL�VIiI$t�iL OPENS F - •Haney-2%-60 tins,- 1430 a 15ct r d tch' from. Ottawa says:-! Reports ss municipal officers oru- IRST SESSION P�1b.; 6-234-1b. tins, 17'to 18C per Ili.• ' Fire: saes in .Canada for 1921 am-!that the losses in cities having popu• Ontario comb honey,.per doz., $5.50. I ounted to $5.22 per capita,as compar- a�ns�more than 10,000 population --Smoked meats-Hams, med, 2 to 518,616 9 , r 94.2"r. _ 'a 34r;.-cooked :.am, 43 to 48c; smoked ed wttn 9U cents per capita nn cheat i capita; in towns of from 1,000 to 10, rolls, 26 to 28c; cot,u ge �vrrs v ro 3.:Lu:.,;-aeeardi g-r :^a f or $?82 pee 32c; breakfast bacon, 29 to 33c; spe made public by the Dominion fire capita., and in villages and rural die- - - Business of Session Commences Witb Delivery o� Speech Commi$tio�ner.--During the yesi the !riots, $25,214y894, or $6.81 'pecaptta. 0,916 fires reported to the Depart' In places having municipal fire protec- - frosi-the-Throne Setting Forth the Legislative Proposals`' ment of Insurance occasioned proper- tion systems the loss was •$4.90 per y_ of the New Administration. ;, cy damage amounting to $45,015,930, capita, and in unprot4tted places $5.25 -- - r!r exclusive of-incalcniabtess -arisingi `er ca�fa.- - p p u A despatch from Ottawa says: new speakers heads the Senators and y ,> from forest fires, the commissioner There were 59 fires where the lava. Parliament has been formally embark- the Commoners who listened to the points out. I.exceeded $100,000; 46 N1zth to �' 9d upon the business of its session'address. The 1921 fire loss, of which ap-i from $50,000 to $100,000; 261 11 11Tnd the ghembers of both Houses may The s `' ;,' a proximat'el'y $61,000000 o•"r5 per cent,,i loss of from $10,000 to $50,000;. .! now take up the first item of theirs peech'f�om tghte Throne;which u% `' ? tins covered by insurance, constitutes1with a loss of from'$1,000 to�$10,0o0, was rather more lengthy than is cut- a substantial increase over the losses'and 21,558 with a loss of leas•than• grogram-tile debate upon the acidness; tomary, disclosed in general terms the in reply to the .speech from the t legislative,plans of the new Govern- of the three previous years. In 1920 $1,000. The 69 larger fires entailed at► Throne. ( ment insofar as they have been com. the loss amounted to $28,745,590; in aggregate lows of $16,824,801, and the s;Y The ceremonies incidental to the plated, 1919, $25,361,240, and in 1918, $89,- 21,568 smaller fires a loss of $4,644,-, , Opening of the first session of the four- 817,050. During 1921 the fire losses 817. The fol,lowing proposals were men- y Classified according teenth Parliament of the Dominion in( in Great Britain amounted to onl to the chareae ---themselves differed' but little, from tl`mea-nn•tbe-sgeech from the Throne: $36,400,000. ter of the property involved, the moss rw, t $hose of previous years. Procedure 1-'Co-ordin'atiohl at an early date of � 3' i j $y provinces the distribution of fire destruciiye fires occurred as l4lhowe: - follortdng_traditnon was carried out as the Government-owned railway sys- 1 ! castes_during 1922 was as_ follows: 49 in industrial In former sessions. The la -- Alter to $2.876.000, or Property, wf•�h st ks� T 2. Same tariff clan + $4:95 .per,of of $8;188,200; 82 in mercantile prop- '$ many a familiar one,file�r inripal per- gas this session. capita; British Coolumbia, $3,060,000, er with a lass of 6 669 000. 9 fin i corns on the eta had 3: The err ty, $ , r ; e d cltran ed. The are em t of conferenc s b.8 ' g g g en ea o $ 2 per ca �•ta• Manitoba, !2 64- P ,-- -t T_rir _i-.nsaFi+„�ns,inrl n�+n..nr}v with n l.,i. �!' ,4x rcl Byng of with the railway-heads to secure -a- ° 000, -or $4.67 per,capita; New Bruns- $1,948,501, and 16 to miscellaneous limy,delivered to the members of the'reduction in the freight rates on'basic wick, $2,728,982, or $7.02 per capita; property, with a loos of $4,$01,485. fir: Dente and House of Commons, the commodities. Nova Scotia, $5,177,000, or $6.06 per Tine amount of money spent try rile goo from the Tk r9 ne, embodying 4. Renewed effort.$ to attract set- E. Wylie Grier capita; Ontario, $15,444,817, or $5.28-Dominion and Provincial Goyim itproposals of anew Gov- tiers to undeveloped laMs. Noted Canadian artist, who is among per capita; Prince Edward Island, mente upon fire pYevention work inl went. A new PAme Minister,Hon. 5. Negotiations with other countries tire exhibitors at the Art Exhibition $216,478, or $2.44 per capita; Quebec, 1921 'amounted to $125,000, all I of ekenzie Hing,clad in the gold-laced logking t:b trade expansion. held in tat. Catharines under the aus- $10,897,653, or' $4.64 per capita,' and which, with the exception of $12,000, >$niform of a Privy CouneWor,stood to' 6. Co-ordination of the country's de- paces of the-Arta and Carafta Cuild of Saskatchewan, $8,755,000, or $4.93 per was raised by a tax upon insuranew v i!N tight o( the vioe►TOipi olnair, eatdi fence forces, j Wet city. 1 capita. aorsdpaniee.• =• 4. tow . l' •-so_.pt: '.. _"'.•°c''wkL.'s•. • - .h�_v_ ,_.v`>;ff-.3n.q..'' y.. X..,,.�....�.».-,,'y�` ^;^,�,zc-.�.•a s v�.".. .k,,•,.s^..t c.:,-.s--�v-,•^ ^:.:'.y+.-€t,s�=x�+�'a.•.L.•'+,!.a�':v-*ifi!t":i++5"C..;i� `;n'.�t:•✓k;>��y " -c'•, o^s,:i... �.. ..,'.•�r:Y?•.s-rs=rn1•'t�'Tx^A!<A'?3,.✓f-�+>_"s�.'..-,vx•_kW.•'a"�-�.,,•�jr'sda,rr,•F'.:.r Y'r.,rt.e e.+'R�` _ ,d, r�••n r"�`.`•*`. .F' _ ;rt• P•Jv•�j•�°!t.:i.�e.,.-,++M+diy.1PPI >_ m , , , °` vy:'c. r .♦ �v .. ..n ., - '1 :'fit,. f.y 'rv. nF' '� .��n ••�'� L '�' �^ �• - 4X1,, � �', Ate.. �; .r. .o '•f.. .-'� .+n•+G '}a-`!r _r.,.i'!:.. `�.^ ~:e"',.8b �j� -v _ . . .,.w.y,,,:' ..;r,•. Ys... "w'' { �.w.' :a -..tar.,,,;;•:' .;i.`,'. '� �. _ .•.�i.,.G,�.w.TS...�v� _.s,_..:'._.,_�, > ,.. ... - ..'. - -- x.a,..iX.,..--:ice`•'` 6..?;•. -Y�a ?..5r.�}S,s.,0 �.JJ.b�t .g. ..:�.- '0_T _."M:+,`,.• 1 �• -+^' .'. ;�:; •.� -MTs. A-'J:Chandler, of Toi•on-- -Dr. McEwen, has pueehaeed a t =s Q�+ ■ �ISM►7. tc�, is.vieiting J. R. and Mrs.Then• new safe. BUNDY HA"n`nWARh'1; .- -Miss Lizzie Moore, of Toronto; t -Dr. Henry will be here A"ata- spent the week-end at the home j. : -iP, Glreenfield,.of.Bowwauville, Rl aext Ttteedny,to attend to his of her•parepte Here. ispeni:last Week.witl3 W. H:Cram- pi'ofessiohai duties, _�,s. . H. Doyle, of Toronto, rte.rnational Stock Food m -Miss Gertrude A. Walsh gave spentafew days.with her parents.. ..New :fidtr�refteef►nin►ta. - 'a birthday party on Monday to Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. �s :her many friends. -Mrs. H. Machin spent 'a .few ,FOR BALE-8 young plifts. also 10 -Mies Stanford and Miss Holmes days this week with der daught barter 24 26' Apply to Gerald Clark.Dun- rief Toronto are spending a week or, Mrs. L. H. Devitt, of Toronto. UR SALE-Building with Wilson `? at W.H.Crummer's. -The Pickering Dramatic Club Fttcai e.3000 lbs.•capacity. rhos Sanderson, , -N, F. and Mrs. . Machin and will preheat the drama, "A Noble Claremont, 23-2e A b, • '.; 'tittle sons, of Oshawa. visited the Outcast,"'in the town )Sall on the LOVER GEED FOR BALE-Red ' ... dormer's parents on Sunday. evening of Easter Monday, April. Colorer, rrce from foul weds. Roy Morgan, 00 ,. Mfrs. (Dr.) Cartwright, who 17th. Proceeds are for park im--ctaremont. 2s.-2s 1' eat has been very poorly for several provement parposes. Full par- 7-i OR BALE-37 acres-of good pas• y• QS �� .',weeks, is now much improved. ticulfirs will be given later. 1 ture land.well watered. Apply to Mrs.Geo. �EE <'{ J ? ra, ,•. L eng.Pickering., 22tf - _ -Remember the .part to be -Great Reductions in Wall Pa- M . y given in the Town Hall this (Fri- ers at Buntings. Different ricer r ;•' !X P g P OR SALE-A Rood open rubber t day evening. 'Everybody Seel- cut 50 per cent and 33i per cent. tired buggy in good condition. .M.S.Chap- " ' ' A \, €'r•�� ;< .come. in order to compete with old stocks man,Pickering. 25tf . >. -Miss Helen Burling has -re- which are being pushed out. Look OR SALE-"A. Ford roadtGter, in •turned hove after spending a few Dore over before you bay.. It will Ffi t ciasscondition. Cheap, Apply to Roy �tK:_" " weeks with h'er' aunt in Peter- pay you and save you many doll- Gerow,Brougham, zs born, ar6. �]IANO FOR SALE-(lhickaring .A, Spring Tonic you cannot �. -C. Chase, night operator at -After several Reeks' illness. 11 small square,in,first-class condition. Cheap, ,- the G. T. R. Station, spent a few airs. E. W. Sleep, of the base line, Apply at Brougham P.O, 25 r _ jays last week at his home in passed peacefully awa on Thiirs- TAR K WANTED AT ONCE- afford to misS hone 5t. Toronto. Phone plain 878. I - .. Brighton. day afternoon of last week, in her Around 100 acres. H.T.Love 1ua Carlton n 25 ]b:pailst$3.30. In Paek9ges $l ,5, 75c. and 40e, -The funeral of the late Mrs, '54tb year. The-aeceased,rn - _ _. _ Richard Appletou, which setts maiden name was Elizabeth Han 1100TS REPAIRED-Boots and Heave Ctire $1.04. Chicken Tunic 33c pkg. bead on Saturday last, was largely ey, was a daughter of the late Mr. SSoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. attended. and Mrs. Haney who resided on Watson,Church St.,Pickering. 11-23 Condition Powders 50c. , -Mrs, S.H. Hoffand,of Toronto, the farm on the north side of the Hand FOR SALE-Mixed clover Come in and see our complete II; F: and timothy of good quality.at lot 10.con. p, ISO a couple Of week's fit Kingston road, now• owned by 3 Pickering. W. H.Westney,Pickering. 23tf ` h - ' the ome of her slater Sirs. W.Ii. Alliaur, Drua. 'au' t been r-.-. -- -- - g jj''Crummer. - dent of the township all her life. ROBE FOUND-Good Swskatebe• Seri g --Mrs. Thos. Law, *bo �Sas c'on- She was an industrious woman wanrobe, Loser may have same by callings.- J. a Bundy, - Pi 0 n fined to her bed for some time this of9ceT proving property and paytng expea- and was highly esteemed by all sea- z-25 i.; through illness; is now .Much who knew her. Her funeral took EF.D OATS FOR BALE-O. A. C. e improved. place on Saturday afternoon when SNu 73,and Senate's Early Yielder varieties. '-Mrs. W. J. iVloaaey apes t a Eler body was laid to rest in Ers- gnod c;ean sell. Apply co Luther Afiddleton, �o Q(� Q j few days In Toronto visiting het' kine cemetery. She is survived Brougham, Phone Pzck 528 -3 ail•J ie ]■/l1/ Spring . Styles brother, A. B. Collins, who is in by a sorrowing husband. two sons ]BICYCLES For SALE=2 hleycles. r`A - very poor health. _ and one daughter. She is also sur nwst be sold hefote March 30th. As owners are zo.n;west they hav¢.no further age for same /1) �/ E E -Miss Florence Down wart in s ived by three brothers and three lfu,th Pugh,R',R.No. 1,Locust Hill. 23.10 A j-� 'Pontypool on Mond attendiuR "•igters: R. J. Haney,of X47 omin i" yp y y g• T`tiGc;P'ORI]AT(%HiNO-Pure-bred x the funeral'of.her nephety, piaster W. P., of Fore-4t. Nelson. of Van , Barred Roeks. bred-to-13y. Price pi-:setting. e y David McLRuchlip. cuu v er, 13. C., Mrs. J. S. Greer, of EU-Ka Apply to Jahn Ansley,,Pickering P.O.or _��r� .a�,.� s�fltiri�g � beautiful 1'al9�e ��. �' Y -Allan Clark, of Lsketield. re Nuyi,' eb., Mr% W. B. Shepherd, ph­.v Br loss r z3.Whitby Central. 2;;_27 T7 7n i r. ti:rned 'home an Tne�dgk after' of We:t Branch. Bich., and Jlrq. ''JJ•OR YALE-1 Hop tour{oar r nr,'1 t� -spending a €etv days. here with his (Rev,) l ash Eltiott, of �iational, c �aeh touring car,:l Essex taurng crr These clothing In Seeger and worsteds - parents. W.J:and sirs.Clark. Oregon. car-are atl late models,in ppeerfect condition and - - aale of home made baking -A slid drowning accident tic- we priced right. Berry[t Poyour W'htteva2e.23tr g aCly'3educ6l ; -A -ices are re tti by the ladies of St. George's church curred on Fridfi'3t evening at .the 09 S ALE-Chenp all kinds of , will be Geld on the afternoon of home'Of George Ste henson, who Fwagona•harne4s.andall kinds of farm im• Spring 14320 Spring 1t32_ You Save t> g _�l lrmaits to good order. Also se+oral beavy. and .Stitt $11000 QW $6S.00 - - Saturday, March 18th, in Mr. is ealployed by %V. F.Cra,'wford,of � ht scales and cook slaves and heaters. H. r ,_ er nun.Claremont, Phone 201. •17xf _ _ 90.00 35.00 a 5.00 �oldham'a botcher shop. t e third cooceNsion, near Audle - - - - - -- - - - ---Mr. Stark, of Uxbridge. %ho aa�hen his seroad so><i. Llo d Grant, 8U 00 "" 4"0:_00' _ 35._00 - R y OTATOES FOR SALE-25 bags of - ,, .• R purchased the Orvis farm, a mile met his death. The boy, ho was well sorted eating potatoes. $1.73'per ban + y' also a fen Is of No. I clover honey left at 174. " . 60.00' s 85.00 2100 t' tmortb'of the village. some time in his eighth year, had last re- lb.;dark honey at 10c. lb.b °tom Gra .rr. fsgo, took possession last sleek and turned from school,and had gone liz.Claretsiorit.. Phone Murkslo. 22-2fs You gave over 80 per cent. - ' �now getting comfortably sett- out to play around his home by �• himself, and evident] had of too Fj OR SALE-At Locust Hill, Eteva- y quality J g 1' tar,corn. oars, ground ecreentngs and flat We guarantee ever ggrmemt ae to fit, ualit and satin€action R W. Gl Ham, the captain of the close to a deep hole, which had. �c100l o sacks.and distillers au Dui or a have a .{ , Fire Company, was is the city one been excavated when testing for farmers, M.R,Hoover,Locust Hill. .1-23 .' EMPIRE WALL FAFERS Y day last week and purchased 100 gravel and which contained about • >,�' �eet;-ofEaa�hese ter •k� A+•� ,.� -faur feet cif,at•i. pr The fir OROT6Y DAY TANNER-Teach- '•� �"•- "° - prints, which is .now in first-class timation of the accident was when C011e`a`ennd Royal Adademy. Lrogndon. Eng�an . THE BEST IN THE.EMPIRE d*r. -his brother and . sister Saw big 1W ill via tivpu le'r e Farm, r Rtitred Phont ' .-_-"t�..��r 1, Pickering, - _ y-r -Rev. B. V. de Foe 'Wagner, of head jugtL+elow the surface of the 1l, roe all cortaeetionwIIstonorieea.� better have aEpead It#el ,_3:irginia, vioitrci with .wAtpr, with his ca still on his T 101) CARS-Substantial reduc- ` e ,?> W. G.and Mrs. Hain on Monday, head. They iniluedlateTy notified ton on t1,r price of Dodge a th nn Dealers x " trus oci Bran, of O+hawa, are the Ctaalcrs for reduced tnAny liner. B_a had been sum mooed to Port their mother, repo succeeded in this IOCahtyy. Write for itlustrsted'catafoguero: `• -. r- - ahonr I8�to:drmor.+trat:on� 2r2•`t _ ' rtitrry tau a n ° -----. _-- - We guarantee a twelve ho,ir delivery. li.ie�iother. trap. The lad «a- a very bri.Kl:t Faster ones T an =The roads this spring are in bray tend will be, srreitly lni?sed in Fred tllll�in�p •v i • good condition. especially the the home Thz tie<•pe•t sympathy x+'198 Fine $os8 at E_tybli4hed 1$37. ~ leading roads, w•hieb are,in better is felt f,>r fir. and MrQ. Stephen- isl ape to withataud the ra°.n» teucl -son in -their bereavement. Tbis ' «-e have. flre fine l.tds waiting for heavy traffic. The front is Rettin.; funeral took place (m Monday af."E"od foster homes. 7'tt3te nine.t these ..r ,ys and Rive him a chance to become � pretty well out of the ground but -ternuou t<� the llethudist cemete• a good citizen: Photos of t.ny of these a good warm raja would note do a r3'• _ boys will be sent upon request. We lot of good: appeal to every Rood tromp where _ � e -Mrs. (Dr.)Bateman, of Toron• WEST HILL. there are no children. 3 boys B years to, spent a few days during the -old,l boy 3 years old and 1 boy 7 years past week with her sieterm p y g PP pp��►► . the Joseph Ewrle' , a farmer, residing at old. 'Hake application to Misses Bunting, and brother. R.A, stop•44, ginirston road. was thrown H. W. ELLIOTT.Inspector. $outing. She returned honie on from bie wagon at Main street-and Bog 3•ll, Oshawa,Ont.' Sunday with the 'doctor, who Kingston road Saturday afternoon, The Children's. Aid Society of the the wheels psssinRp�over and breaking quarters bad motored down for the dap, his right arm. He was removed to County of Ontario, 24-23 �]' accompanied by his daughter, Grace Hospital, where the arm was �,f r ^ ` ~ W. �6tise Jean, and.fir. Treloar. set. E GI � • j=Now is ,the .time to clean up - ,j;J - - - = -= 1s rountn your premii,re, O QtldI�ARTAN. 7w f(lr the ld most unsigbtly things in a village _ U a neap of rdut isls it,tire-streets. ;�lissea gate and liar')Kennedy are ENGEL'S HA LL it maybe old barrels,'dilapidated visiting relatives here.,J - and ttagons. The street Mt"`MaC'orie A1Iison had a tea-par- 'buggies w•ias well a9''the law'as and ards ty on Jion�aa eMacki . OSHA WA '�' ��O � � _V. F flits Laura hackie. of Brooklin, Wednesda March 22 1922 should not be made as eyesore, spent the weekend with hiss Elva Yr r but should be made attractive Mitchell. -'=':looking. Mrs. u.A.Gillespie,of•Bowtuanville, , -----. -- - " ' Li-The many Pickering ft'iend9 h- canned friends is our tillage Dyer the w BEN HOKEA S ��Rev. Andrew and +ill'=. UcLauch- Creek•end, HAW AHAN ORCHESTRA 'Ain, of Pontypool, extend to theta liars.Standing,_teacher of base line _ their heartfelt sybipatby in their `spool, visited her borne at Inglewood Starring Johnny hakalia, of : last week, :•r,; bore ai enlent by the death of their The juniors conducted the Y ettng Houoltilu, ukulele player Q F Dun ea ti silo .7n.;, , :ti'hir t-�1r ., --' �' ., 1f� d.�.�' y g-- fl-.a- rt _t 2Fet3 pplace'on Saturday last. The little and did very cell. Mr. gakalia has aleady estamisnea a fellow, who was about three years We are pleased to report that Ji ass fine reputation here and ehnuld' be ..of age, was a very• blight and Irene Dunbar isb"me and improved in eted Rini a big crowd. .W A� m. _active child, and bad in some way health after her recent illness .in the tit Dancl froth 8.30 m, to 1 tai m. - ---got possession of a bottle of tsar-_-ATVia Brander and-family- ar-e-mns_-_ 8 p bol]c f+rid. and before he was not- Tickets$2 a couple. Single tickets$1. had drunk its was n tt- ing to Cherrywood, also Geo, Grills _. = f " " lhe_ne'weat_22 ins_h papers ' and family who have resided to the ELM DALE MILLS -- •. �ch refftilted in his -death. His west of us for a few years a re movie • k• --funeral took place on Monday to Wbitby. Sorry to lose them. �OLir stock IS complete afternoon. We regret to bear of the.death of -The annual meeting of the our esteemed friend, Miss l3ilmour at ?. ' • • _ Chamber of Cow weere was held Claremont, Although not having re- Having tak�h over' the Elmdale- The designs are beautiful - is the Town Hall on Tuesday even- aided here for some years,she was well - ''-lag with a shall attend ce. The known by the older residents, having Mills from F. W. Weeks, I The colorings the newest retiring officers were reelected as spent here he girlhood as the Gilmour wish to announce that the g t -follows: Hon. President, E. L. now lives. Business. will be car- - ►�+ Ruddy : President, N. J. Morris- -- tied oa in the. 1 he semi-trli'nmed lines ~` ley ; 1st Vice-Pres., J. R. Thez- CARD OF THANKS. usual nap. '-- ---_---ton ; 2nd Vice , S.W. Davis ; - The goods are right In stock 1 8ec'p•Treas, W. J. Clark Audit.' I wish to take this opportunity to ,!LV® will keep on hand all, - c• PX PE� ors. M. S. Chapman and Dr. N. E. thank the many friends and neighbors k, ,g�nF_Feed- far- - X71. �,�,_ �a;.. __.______ -- � - - - - ---- No waiting---choose your paper aild tike it home with yon.- --- - be held on Tuesday, Aril ll tb kindness.eating the iilneae and death We Have at present': ` .r • of my beloved wire. - , .: No need to buy more than you want. Simply - Y, p - -- wrhha it is hoped that there will 1 Car Bran and Shorts E. W. SLEEP. . be a large attendance of�fembers, I Car Barley and Oat Feed return'unused tells. as important matters will come CARD OF THANKS. I Car Western Oats u for discussion. This organza And when choosing your Nall Paper, choose your Paint, also, pp We vaisb,. tbrough the columns of Also Cora. tian is deserving a the fvost the Nsw-s. to express our tbanks to - and get a good match. The real paint at,a-reasonable ?i baselyy support of the residents Of the numerous f the village and surrounding cent n ttend.e for the many Ogilvie's Royal HBasehold Flour „ •�'- -r?�' expressions of symppaathy and act of Pastry Flour price-The Elastica grand. t y as n , other orgar'z rion ha kindness shown us during our Faft be- :k dope more more for the common- reavement by the sudden-& our itT than it gad interest is i t o work dear-son. Chopping done every day should not be allowed to wane.--Geo. 5�s.�'� •rl , ',��ra�.r,,,,tir ' - : CHAPMAN • o - _