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',.,1 ..••� .r. _ -.a:+•.t._r..a •.as.+.- h=a.-- •.+*-,..�.j.!.. ., .�'�-.,, i+ ERING, ONT. FRIDAY MAROH 241 1922 -�To -"� VOL, 11� a'.. ' _. -' 1 1- _._ > ll Q3tRl 6Rk'b*. � BROUQHA?A. QRE�NWOOD, Bstablisbed 1828 `(��jo, 19s $ The road dommisdoners-from this On Friday levening. Mazl6b 3%st.the Xtdfcul district took in the convention st Port popular drama, entitled the Way GREENWOOD —Perry on Monday. rare x,"will be presented in the church Lr ,. =. RE. FORSYTH,Oph.D..'Direetor - CeellBste left one day last week for by the (cress River Dramatis Club. •Offltometrical`tlYsaddation of Ontario.Reg. Port Hope to resuroe'work wtth Mr, under the auepices of the Greenwood ` ^` iatesed:lVleraberof Itb6 American pp��tometrical _ Gibscl the oo 2trae r,with whom he E orth League. This ia•an excellent -..ltiaooiation. aEyee.eitam;nea by tlpptsiatment. Beat. Authorities-Teil•II>a ` - hae been,emptoyed"duriag 6fte peat drama.full of humor and pathos from Phone 26tH, Claremont. Ont. - two seasons, beginpIng to end. :Admission 26 and That if the bares and houses are pro- tt 1 e .w•'. ;`.`: ti ' P Entered into rest on Monday,March 15 can s. F. TOMLINSON, M. B., Member perly_protected:witb good heavy cop- 20th,1922.at his late residence'•Glen- ' • ofetlie Co:3egc of PtSysiciana and Surgeons per vpire woven�in twisted strands and _efMtario. 'Office: that ior�erly occupied I� holme, Brougham, 'Roble Lipsett CHERRYWOOD 3-ounces or over.to the foot put over " tbeiateDr.R.Bzod,e,and latterly by Dr,„Call- Steppenson, aged 79 years. Funeral'_ Phone. Claremont,tZrt.;, 231y. the buildings to give -tile utmost in The Oberr wood Rate t ere'Aesoci- � O° :;�' efSetency and tJie title down in the service at 2 p. m., Thurst4ay, March Y Pr F :M. D..` earth at least 10 ft. and .hare bean 23rd; Interment at'Saleus Cemetery. ation wilt meet in Cherrpwood ball on /''' V 'V RACARTWRIGHT, hi. Y Monday, 11larch`37th,at 8 p.m. Rate. SEED OATS ' = ; . co er-Lerminats to disperse the beau `.i 'C.IP.& Ont. A coioner.or the Coun- PP Y. payers of sub-dive. 4 and 5, help us -tyof On rio. Office enure: ]2 2 and 6.8 p.m.: char es;that not one barn, in ever FAIRPORT., %1W.-Ts t byappointment 24 a Phone BaU g Y' make this a record niaeting. We need No. peons No.aoo. P;ckerine•.On- 1060 barns will be an by lightning, = Vim. aLd John O'Brien are hose Your co-operation to make this Assoc(• The barn with the contents is car- ping. ation a success.' Membership fee 1.00 Feed your right ones and N'�+ tauttp. - snip - . ,_ trap in - O. McKINNON,M,D., L.R.O.$.,. tsinly worth spending at least ' The-met,). have commenced the brick per year. If you are in need of seed sow nod geed.` '-••,� N. Edinburgh.member of the Couege o! 1 pe wm* on Thomas G. Mansfield's fine corn you can't do better than by .plat• $. r centof the total value lag your order with this A'ssociation., -1ebJrtd•aa•ne sturgeons of Ontario aasmiss• and that Is practically new store and residence. 'at So aI Oo13•de of surs•ossa, �diabasgh. P Judging from:the piles at navy lum- Monday, March 2�1L_ h __ _ I have a } •quality ~ ' what it coats to car f ' � ` Yroteet�w t�0ar oyssern. L WEST HILL. o su rto uallt r 40drea..oflt••sad redden.•. _ more summer cottages sets here Seed' Oats, tenting 45 lbs..or LEgdfi. • this'sprie-p The new viaduct which is being �11 We are�eleased to report that Mrs, built by the Department of Highways, more per bushel. Will .IIVlll J. Halley is. prggre8ainfrom the Ontario (lovernmeat, to span High-�T H.'KENNEDY.'Barrister. Sol. stou, , onk effects of Der serious accident which tend Greek. will be 688 feet 8 inches is • arrive in a few days. •'�” 71' .iator.11rotary Pabtfe.SConveyanae,t.&e, occurred at Christmas time.. tI _ _ is at approximately _ - 140,000. The height from the water Price 85 Cents •per bnaheL tt E. OH.RISTIAN, Bwrrieter d L and the' fishermen are busy painting level tlo the floor of the bridge wilt be •Solicitor.Note"Pobtio,ate. Womqb� e t h A their boats and otbertvise getting 92 feet, Samples-ran be seen at the mill. eao.nomee Broca St.North,whitb*. >�y ready for their busy season. 8 inches. The structure[s ,CLAREMONT sidewalk'.i in floor wiilll obese osix-foot ,;.:•. �,ALES-dc JOHNSTON-HarrllLers .- , 8TOUFFVILLE. , t_ ___ _ ._ - and concrete.and will have solid-con• -'=�'"�• t` .:+ etcs2291lXnforih Ave. (woos}'rortb•tB1d T Licensed - - - crate abutments. The brad a wi3T-$e 'i'oz�to.BPbone,Geirsrd aa11, SattSrdays, a. m • It is reported that a jitney service g = 3.ero 17=.Wnd.) toly will soon be.'started between Stouff- supported by 'three steel towers on Embalmer and Undertaker. concrete pedestals. The work be a- 'WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar- Motor Hearse. villa and Toronto. it. be P. rister.Solicitor, nsemLAx of the ism of A start wiL be made this week at Pushed to completion, ' Fpekmaa,Denison.Porter and Beaton, Toronto Toronto connection for the barrel.factory. when the kilos will - "' General Trnate8uitding 6S Bay Strset,ro:ontc. Hospital Service, be em laced and other preparations BROCK ROAD. y- .. • pp Teie one• tas,x 9d znd sez _ , made for the opening. mss Hi_$aprs �=roe9x�ed.curs.Izis -M s G bbin has n ire eTectiun _ o t n a bed at t - _ . i street. one iV �mftat ",. BARTIES' of tbesn for .thesheadquarters of the Charles Fuller has his rew bouee at the buyy well under way. J. H r'DSON, D. D. S., L.•D. S.. CHOPPING WILT. Bank�Yllliams�oathes sold hie IarRe The.Titcm family will move Into Ji a `* Husor's\e, Percy'sold house in the near future. -Q Systr�" of comfortable plate tvo-k., wrrte for Chopping and Oat Rallis ere weei< brick residence on Main St. to Dr, James Earle was in the city last - 'Ur atiovpr phone Noah 5316. , e-ts g Ball. Mr. Williamson has spent 20 y , y .°" day excepting Monday. yearn in this house. .He intends tra- week disposing of his seasons catch of ZAH£ B. BEATO.N. D. D. S.. __ welling for a year. furs, realizing therefor a good price, $, Graduat•cf- the Royal Colelse of rxntal -Highest prices paid for"Rock Elm, A®sal settlement has not et been Mies Emily Rodd. of Slyrtle, and _ -Hareems and L°nsverstty of Toronto oftiee y Gordon Y-ounR, of-'Oshawa, paid a The Uxxive `e sl �. _ ...�,rer W.%I, P s hardware.More. 'Whitby. Soft Elm, Basswood, reached in regard to the building of flying rtstt to Brock Road friends last Genre boars 9 te1Z•.I to-5 Ma t:.d.'pt..ne 6 the Carnegie Library. The Board of S�.W32ZB' �.EELC}33.Z1d -; - so"phone M., *•+3r a White Ash and other kidds of loge. Trade and the Library Board will meet evesk. lone of Our Productions) 1 - ' Miss Gertrude• Ba dgerow b Dome % this;veek to take final elation. W. G.Barnes, Q'r88H River -- from Whitby and her moCDer is tak• We sell silt'; Rita-Lite Lens;for > • Ing her lace in waiting on Mrs. Ar• all manes of ears-the best Or address•R.R. No. 1.Locust Hill. CHERRYw00l7. ... ^^^^'-`-^•-• • " •'� �-� ' -�^'"^^' -- ` thou B gBrow,•wDo had her coll4i- In the market for "�$j 1 V. RICHARDSON- Real Es - . ������ - i Mrs.•E. Parker spent the week-end bdDe broken In an auto accident. _ the rice. w•TT :'fate. Insurance.Conveyaselns, Notary • e hmlie,ire. ckerts:t.Out. arty • • with bar parents here p ?" We welcome Alvin and Mrs.Brand• 8TOt1FFVfLLE. Tires for all carte. Emery Wheels' _Y D 13.HEATON TOWNSHIPOI.1�`RK er back in our midst again. Ben amity Parker, Stouffville'w old- Saw-and Emery Mandrils, • can•eya a e, Oasmise3owa tee ,•rtes LUMBER Y M.J. R ' or and family visited st � Circular Sa Lad- #Ada"". ►egaansaar. nee. ifoaey ea ton t tit zeu.on Friday celebratevl fife �� James Ferguson's Ferqusoa a on Sunday: � darn. etc. ion fyry �•aty issuer of f� _ 1 his 92nd birthday. iA brother David a3t mow,. v iis,.rle out �T ^�- Wllm6t and Mina Pear Plaxton ofTorante,s ent the day with him, ' = spent Sunda at Wm. J. Petty's. P Y IlVuodworkiolt Rod denentl and many of the local citizens estled ar; AVIDA. PUGH-L[ve-stork aub- We have a large and vsellapsorted Dfiagas E. Roach and E. Gates spent du in the aftertfnoo. At 87, his . Blacks mithinx. D ,Once-, c rac3a,ate of C �I, Iowa' scrool. stock of the foliosIn 'material : a few days of the past week wit Milli- t R W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road Chicago. Lifet se espenes3ce with pedigreed g ken friends, brother still rpada Wither aaectACfeF , 1 , —p -aadr- Stn, �:x e�x A 1_xtaai s.+�a!«__ _' a-d wn,}k, '�1,�::. w th the tread of a proar, ,ly attended to. Ttrma reasansUe• Phone batched B- . C. Fir F`1ooring. \ >uutsaaiuu. r•Y4bi] Yltket'ln its areaott leis _ Kith his t9auahter, Mrs. G. T. David. Young man. All big lifA Benjamin _ � Matched B.' C. -Fir Sheeting, and Ptrket has lived in this district. He nor►, last week. a L'C3H S. Pf'GH. L ciinsed ,,plait•• Matched B. C. Hernlork flooring. had taken an aetia'e interrst in publle 'Here��uoaee-fir tla Prov:nee;rf o-:ano, !: i inc.l2 N' ?latched Fir Ceili 4 in The review rat the 'first olwill he firs, Watw for pears reeve of i':- kt+-ds oz.yes cvneu.:ed oA re+.eanab,e trr:ne. ie+,+ons iQ the Sabbat�i Hcksool will he bridge towoahip and is still am of the a~ F: .n R . �_ �•, _f t•• t-- -,•-- -•• ' - pT� C gr Sit3inR hold nn n,ox al`. March 28th. Mrs. L strongest supporters of the Liberal You' Ar W n'.•.Drtur+e �r cbl:, .1 rd. pp^•.r.e. C:a�rci:sor-' Johnston, ox Dr,.0 li,i,.,. 15_- �.:•..ilo fL. PPO 2116 t Glen.M&M P.Q. . My Aiso, Beaver.Board,Piaster R�and � caner , U4 raran A ��• consented r review the first the Ire- were friends of Wiliitcm Lyon Wtc- "L POFTILL, Licensed Auet.ioneer, �• and apple Barrel!. eons end 1S r. Rogers 'will take the re- keazie,and as a had of seven yearn of JL' . for 000ntzw-of Tors and omvto. sna maining sis. -- All are Invited to at• Cement ass e, he remembers vialtlaR At the t s lfoa s•i•a of all ]ante att•atee to an aeweaet 7■�■ tend, Sabbath School commences at , ,. a6kC•. Addre•e torero 8tser P.O., Out. W a D o Gordon +& Sot* IU O'dock, _ "Little -Retset e - hoe9e. He was in �a� .• .._ __ ==_,w •' , ii f Toronto with hid parents at the time- ­w M, MAW AICENSED A1:C{ of the rebellion. stud still recalls the f DICKERING tiREEN RIVER. st[rrin y — MC1IrEER,for Yortr,Qntaric and thrrt,aao g days of "37.., ltl mbar Counties. All kends of sates pvmWdy attendee ,, �- -' to. Terms reasonable. Datn for salve may be Beil,and-Independent pbone.- At time of writing Mr. Michell,sr„ w' arrss4 red at NEWS'Offices. Heft and lndepra• js in very or hesJth. Death of N. L. Stevenson _ dent phones. Whitby,Ont. Sly . Major H�ribe. of Whitevale. called Noble Li tt fitevensoa;a very auc- . ,Shingle8 = �r. N. on friends here last week. poe E McEwen, B•V.Se. Mist Bessie Hoover spent the week• cessful farmer of this district,died on Veterinary" ur loft.• C f end under the parental root. Mond at his late residence, "Glen- end Ito y B holm, Brougham, Out.. in his Stn g: --, Graduate of University of Toronto.' Elias and Mrs. Bice visited pith Mr. ear. Mr. Stevenson was born near At VaHe $ATE H i and .' and Mrs. Cowie, of the 7th Ilse. 't� Former YeteriatYriaa to Macdraoald ' Blake and Mrs. Aunts.of Whiterale. Nrooklio. Whitby township. the aid- -late Lath Aricultural College, Quebec. Creek, oil visited with Frank and MCP.Turner. eat son of of the Tats Thomas Steven-Prompt at entien to-all dents. Mrs.Melville Draper entertained the son• a nittive of Ireland, and Susan _ y: =, _ P- -n&lad, PheneR Wednesday N1 ht Aril 5th r c. lit n . � � s p Ladies! Aid �ednesda -iP1CKf RING, - ONTARIO, ante 73c,amusement tax- included tss aWe u or, of Toronto.spent north of Brougham 64 pasta ago. In c _ -M4 he married Sarah Eliza Ridtard- Fe A s R �e7-�� the week-end Melee the parental roof. r A Ladies pleaee provide Mrs. Wm. Booth, of Whitevale, eon, of,Whitby, who pre-deceased t t El L • �� epent'a few days with lifer. William biro sons s an o Of a family of bur, �,,OOVw3T ^�^•.T ra two soap and one daughter survive, - $eeee Fie^ g _ Has a full line of 2resh and cur, ` �L� E J.J. and Mrs. Bradley, of Toronto, F •c e•"l•` Fes° ' s_ visited with M. and• titre. Dr per and Beatrice. :1f r. Stevenron retired from• ; HIGHLA." CR1✓ K :=''.� farming seven vaars ago. He Wass = , :, .led meats constantly on hand. with J. B. and Mrs. Wilson. ick ' Robert Milne Will erect a floe Brick rife•Iong 1fe.fhodist, hayloft served on . Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon a' A- R ,AGE residence-this.spring. Several teams the Greenwood circuit- in all respons- g -, P " The Chevorlet (�ara^? and Service are busy hauling brick, gravel etc. ibis positions. He Was aataunch con• _•- f3els�$ns►s WEinerF_ etc; h s T { ui,r,�untltLy bcnoot presented eervactve to polti►cs and of an aYfable ` ' - LaCI•�n Nt jGroagnam sti. .:eit Carl and Mrs, Devitt and Cbas. and, a di positirn,T•Th d fune�r�1, nd kind s - , _ Higheet'prices bald for Expert from the factnr5 and also have which_t.00k__. ace o burs ay a er•._ : ::Btttefier s cattle, �etir L gerro:eL 3>") SpET^lair. st�:k;tifr�E r-cult!!-r�t�iaeellaaeorr4 PI n the 3 speed car at the sjfeed price. shower. noon to Salem cemetery, was largely Nfise 3fary Hobson retu'rnt-d home, attended'._.- T Af ant for Cream S<poratore, �L illard B;aerie§, Good ear and Dunk, tires. After visiting for two weeks in To s .. y )s rzsnto. -She was accom anted b her GREEN RIVER. y inz only oar ws roe roes Ehat c t - - P y O .:. ,- _ -___ _ r !i nlatcbed by our competitors. Lela cousin, Mis.ViamonQ Il ast HS ey and -a ti • 1St " ?2hi BUSINIiS� 4 as and lees oil than any canon the The Union Sunaayt School met at f er ry Fr nk tics¢ �r:' A the home of Dir. and Mrs. Madi11'and spent the weekend with Carl and Mr's, is hued on ri lrt t:•initi , the road and Service is our Watchwoid. Uevitt, of'Brougham. tt 8 bite Rose Gasoline az:d Enarco Oil. Presented Clark and Mrs.Bunker with Frank Hutchings, utter spending ' -personal individual instruction. a miscellaneous shower. the winter at hie home here,left qn Your Stock Need's- Shorthand,typewriting and business 4 Gerow'S Garage, Brougham Mr. Daniels, of LVbitevale.address- Saturday morning for the.west. ed the L nion Sunday School here no c ' inetFtode. Over 20.000 sraduates. 9 Miss Muriel .pears, A. Spears and, Sunday,March. l2tlr,in the interests Harold Wright att�edi the funeral F' of Tempe#ance, Roy Carter, su t, of AttentZOn Eleven s,choola id Toronto. ..Start ? p .a LUOTT of the late Jessie Wortb9 s2 Brafnp at anytime. Write for complete _ that division,led the school. ton on Sunday. prospectus. _ _ The prises ftiven by W. G, end Mrs. Barnes riz best attby W. a at 'tDe II. Mrs. A. Worthy hoe returned horlte This time of the year. P. MCINTO$H, Chief Principal $, S, were,awarded recently. The afters nding a week in Brampton, _ Youge A Charles Ste,Toronto owingpto the illness and death of her jThey cannot do well, winners were Misses Postill and Rout niece.Mesa Jeasie t�Vortby. ` "Sum Ii strictly first-class in all Depart• le and ii'taster Ralph Carter. E w p 4-- . TN The Ladles'Aid met at the home of- Green River will present the drama. " wliil infested with meat's and unexcelled in theDomin- '•Wa farer;at Greenwood on Friday Mra. Hutchings. They presented Mra, p rasitea. T',.. ...., ion. A sound bualness education Hntchioga and Misa Sarah with atop- M 81st. Full of humor and athae. _ ':I� Oo and bear the aaimnl poet. r, is sears steppingstone to success. sly linen table etottr and table nap- Ala a and a reciative. audience We keep the beat pre- .. x. .. -. u PP _ g e© je hens, Mrs. Hutchings and family are „l In the I, O. O. F_. Hall, i radian fur desttlw- drat.- Why not inveeffi ate t'he- T 1:.,li.. ,i.8reeher dFa at TVDitevale. -to bt%r-'thr_ dam: ---._.---. ---=-- _ t mMsed. The alien sera lice on cattle: - AND FL iiKING We will gladly send our largecata- �arl Devitt wiih a dive and pyMiei "The Wayfarer"glean by the Green ' R River--Dramatte Olab. The dramA �,' afoo-prepared to do Chopping and logos which contains complete in• PITD�Vbh to Ribbon Club held an was ail that could he wished for,each Oat Flaking every Monday formation.• For your sake send' - ovater supper in the -hall on Tuesday one doing their part ootballntzly well. and Friday. for for it to-day. Students admit• of last week, About one hundred and The Green River Footbttgti at will �* • *BC�� - ~� fif►y were present. including flue hold a business meetin ' Green jv M Bt brides and grooms. After the supper River on Saturday, March 2bth,for * otoneboats For Fate tad at any time. Dor aduatee are r, C K fire election of officers and other 1m- •--�'`' eminently successful. At h Hoover called the gathering to ' �QbD F. Sa ie9, Claremaat order and Mr. Msynsrd, eotertsinor, portant business. Green River will vet11rinir tg111'�@0 ^Y p W. J. Elliott. Principal of Whiteyaie. was called upon to per• Pla their first 'sane on April robe 1st Basal Route Nv.2 form, wMcD he did very creditably. Witt Robertson's Athletics,Tomato, PLC3iCQ1`Sa.�, _ s:-;•,r : ' . ... _ - :' ' ` - •��4^''�:,. ,�'^r Vic., f, �'�5�;*V.., ,t ., . 1• .::''�: �- C". - ,�• _ " .tin'jl - ;!,' W:5-.' .r��..,,. ^'i,,;.-';,�,,,.• -y�• .d.%,Y."?tr"`• ,;;.+- v.tC �fi •;ter `„�• '�y�.�'r3'"5 *r'•'`-.=aa'�%sk `�Sfd,'+s'�Ri�!� �i�,.!":++'+L+l,:r.!•A.r�L,?':iGi,.,`t'�+`r: e�Ic� ''bi:4'=�•�'S'�+ltJ.:4!� _ -.,�.s6zss_®,.iv�:'Mll� '`•Z' .M•�,:.r x _ � •�@+I.4,+{;fi^.rYyL-a;x�,��-ti�W p'..�:`S':,.E,.,. TNn ',' 5 ,'."�,',;.;i..,i� a.r...R :F:.y.''+.Y^ d' I"�r'�.{:,�,j'',.•r,i',:.,a„r.��x`, ' �:t'§f. '►n''}'S"- K 'f'r'.-y,tL-�:,�^'�±,'s�.%'a:`�+r,aa.wtiC--.w.5�.3,'rr.�`j.._`t+',+L,•�`''�'•'i�j y cu.�.,#,":.,'7�.'.,b.�F°,•�°^�l"w'rrtlF.+e..a,..te,'g"•',.r.`..J`t'F1^'E°'3'`'4..r.,,r,.'S+.,`-c•.F.?,za.a,ex,ja'ti.' ''x'�b'�?:si'w° ,•'w.a,.cam„ ..*...i°„L,fi t� 7-�¢?,;;,.•: <; y i. , rW _01,y • r : % r , J� �i,•: � .,” ! _ ;,' .. 'a .'sw t'�•° r Y • . �'-� j;r "t{i',e'.." l( gip; dwtination and the reason &r Iier? "Cal'lute yoa've taken"on a. job,"' _SMMANhAwk ' alCarnddng off r.nd on. Alter breakfast ml�tte�'ed Lem dismnstlly "Seen don't "z #' v M ,. ~. he met •Lem and botty strolled down 'ptle herwp, or that ekippes'tl Nils �- �to the wharf to-see Long Dick or Jud tot he >iazt, sure!„ Lots of L•rtil• iN I Morrell but as both had made an earl Leave it t''me, growled his chin. a 8•alt i "^ ;4 set•thery were at home in bed. It was I c d sail h schooner in, an I cal7ste oks, p,very _ _ !be'g'inn ug to snow a little by now,and steerin s th tams in all kinds o' craft. bird kept to � a "t� TALE OF THE DEED' �` . Shorty caught sight Of the wind- Gee! ainrt this a big vessel. I wish vigorous heathy, , ammer s plod very chose inshore. Uncle c'd see me paw!" profitable 00u- ":7, MIVERM€N �� "Lem;' he said sudden4y, "I cal'late "Snow's comlie away harder," ture'a by Na- -/SEA r .' ' tVS•'a t m1C Gr• ..� 2w ;. ';_:_•<. �. - .. that craft's txfrin'.t'giE inter Anchor- .croaked Lem. "Looks as of we were Ville Ba y, an she's $-w ait.m' for a a-goin' t' git s blow. Where'll y e t ake P Rd11B POULTRY E- RICK WILLIAM WALLACE.BY FRED — pilot„ this feller?" REGULATOR _ "What about it?" queiied the other; "To trh' ballast ground, I csl'late. Booklet "Practical - :i • .,,- ,sensing something. _ He'll be for loadin' lumber at Anchor- Pointers' shown the " '• .;.;:•.' [Copyright by the, Musson Book Company] "Waal, I was thinkin'. What's t' ville Mills, but they gen'ly hev t' way'to pto6t and sue- • ar t hinder you an' me.takin' her in? I heave out their ballast afore they go �• Writ*­ known CHAPTER TWO—(Contd.) known tide-ripe was not an ideal share know t1t',channel, an' I reckon of we alongside th' dock. Geehosophatl it The square-rigger had her top- to skirt, and bite duration of such a jest take Long D}ck's'dory we'll be cert'nly is anowin', and thar's Nab PRATT B'OOD 400. �''.galiant sails and royals set by now, journey-was problematical The most aboard of her,in twenty minutes:' Head �gonder. We'll put her square Cp' DAZ�A�A - lar outs was b the road but .. end, braced sharp up.to the westerly, pope /r Y Lem chick his head. Kinder rough afore it an' run for th' SOUnd in a TORONTO' '., she wad sttudnng out the Bay. Fronr• as the highway climbed deviously,loakin,shorty, he demurred. How re sgell. , , r the house came a suggesCve rattle over a'abeil mountain range,the drive we a-goin' t' git back 1" It was'snowing very hard by now, stud a umber was asix-hour ordeal and by no means Shorty was pushing the dory off. and the rocky coast to leeward was We kin git,.,back 111 right. Come almost blotted out. The barque was �. of vagrant chickens made a sudden easy on the horse Thus Long Cove,l,l ' -Rock's Cove Am-ire's round in th packet an tow th dory. under double topsails, lower staysails; ORNS "scurry for the kitchen door. Uitald� Folsom s H�r12or, I _ Jerry.t and.-put Cove and Port Stanton, though practi- There's twenty dollars in this.-bit o' and spanker,'and the wind was oom- '��' work. Came on, tumble in. ing in puffs which heeled her well. e ifs in his- pocket, ComA on,:sally adjsacent to a town and all the +> F`' Frank, We'll hev breakfast an' drive!luxuries 'df modern progress, yet re- Reluctantly Lem helped gek the boat ever. t mained a terra incognita to all but its "Caltlate she's abreast o' the Upper ':.over t' An,chart+r'lte'to-4aY: Don't may off the beach, and, shipping the oars, �j f r' newth-in' to yer ma 'bout what,I was.nwn inhabitants. the boys pulled out from the lee of Head neow," cried Shorty.cowheel the Lil L Off with. F in ers "7` ye. She don't know nawtbin'i After haying time the men and the the wharf and swas�hed over the crest- then to the officer at the wheel he g 'bout th' drinkin,' but I ca'1'la she a older boys began to leave •and, join ing cambers in the direction of the crled,"Up helm, air. Let her run in." • go t somethin' t' say about the r!pus their vessels. Captain Jerry Clark left vegsei The officer, who later proved to be •-- And,for GlQuees�ter with•a crowd of Bair the mate, nodded in comprehension, in th' schoolhouse,yesterday. It was very cold, but the boys soon / she had but Shorty's young mind was gore men, and, one by 'one they de- b to ex ire with their exertions and before s�poking the wheel aver,he obseagedr with tjhs ^•^p+� �;^ 3marira» eal+;t,g a 1 e Oars,ana as they' Pulled the �'�i+ws Sul Lo lne capiaJn, who was pas- hh bb he had rd, --..,mod .,. 1 - - arni a gave lit Title earn to his craft out of Portland and Gloucestery dory over the miniature hill and dale S excitedly back and forth across, " !others to make up the crews of An- o f s6a Lem was panting and gasping the'- poop "Come commands!" the mothers. seoldings. I Orville "whackers'+ and Lunenburg _g_p latter ejacwlated, with another hope- ' The summer passed all too swiftly,, for breath. 1 less gesture, and-striding to the rail, . and Shorty and his maternal uncle'"salters." Thus they went, horny- °'Keep it up, Lem," cried Shorty a busied themselves around the home-'handed toilers of the Bank.-,-the true cheerfully. "She's stappin' far us. he spat out a volley of,orders. The. stead. The house was given a fresh,blue-water man which only the rock- Ten minutes score an' we'll git Yates were squared, and bowing and i coat of wh'ite'wash, new shingles were bound shores of Nova Scotia seem to aboard." curtseying as she swung off before !. defied on file roof, and with the W-.rear. Under file impression that $ pilot- spud, the barque forged aheadi for - .` den and the orchard the boy was kept; Shorty committed his uncle's ad- the narrow to to Anchorvilie %.' b�yr Lama father had returned from monitions to menuiry,,and afte_1lsten- heft was comdRig out the barque had r tl y i backed her maintopsail and' a mile E un tempo orAbileI remarked 1 1 " -a Lunenburg vessel, and under per- ing ton lengi hy dithyrambic upon the jo$aliore sole rolling her rest-streaked a4"rt ' en�tal authont he was set to work'sdvanta ea of education, he reg'!'et- hurl in the short Fundy seas. Under'the captain to Shorty, with a shudder. j1l-yam! I y " a boy to}! bide }r,n ward}han good-bye. The Ill take your word for it, replied — __-- ". among the fish flakes. Keep e- her stern went -the-lays,--and -tit's-,�restlsaver, wfbh a grin. "What's he ---_ , -outer misehief--keep him busy!" was Packet :.cb�ooner,which was raking the, swam-visaged officer on the vessel's- Captain Ring's motto,and,like Shorty, crowd to Aneborvilie,had swung ailed made a. gesture of annoyance mate air?" " _ Lem spread, turned, and piled d'riedVdown is cvaw ere Shorty ti.rned.. when he saw that the supposed pilot- The mate elucidated. The of fool fish; strung hake sounds on the wire'away. I saya disc bad weather. He ver'fences; picked oS potato bugs, for' contained'but two curious bays. ' • th weeded, Wad.?, 7epitty, Char' gone akin•for " „ frighten. Dam Tool. She's a Dago, Surmised Shorty as hoed, and raked a garden until slip- another.lea:an. Here's wish'i em. k Short _laughed. Such remarks about ., •they read the name on her counter. y crime plaved a halt repo e - ...4, r f I!flit 7t3llasli.i'13!'d bail 33m t'a _�,�_ .= ..s. a n., �y. _r. d Y `r, , Steporae rmel.o a>Yssm kar ey'1`� �.z_._ Ip the ..1 h,,,ta Lis .ono! �° . n his lnbOrs• luek an high=liner a stocks. It was' a sn enor in s presence seem _ PeBab 3tiorrieeey went om' to sea ae Long Dice �.ac epo,se and lie oo _w _„-.—.�_ _ �`^ - .,�. .. ./,� .be9-�h-•� � .: _ � � � t-cotzt stops hnrt�, then short- mate- mate.of the E11a tKag 4,���`i1v�� D rc rried,"1-Nish I�Tas I 1 •, iy you lift it right with fingers. u-goin', tFO. I'm.gittin' tired o' this.•want—a—pi.ot—for—Anchorvil'le." z. 'Carrie Dexter had left to spend tiyg I want t' out.t' sea }ike ti,em.' f The officer nodded. "SSI Piloto-- Dye 41d Curtains, Truly! summer with an aysit is Boston. a ll Sit •,f Arnehorville. Yaas, pilot!" x„ Sweater Or SkZrt Your dsua$ist sells a tin? bottle of with these tgo zone Shorty's life was Time rneug, fcr that, youngster,_ MF'reezone" for a few cents, sutticieat a peacefirl std ainwet free from on- replied the other. "Aaoth�e ear an' Lem hove up the dory painter and a r�� toward SncidenL The sumtner•was a ye h d be ready t' go in th' dory. seaman grasped i while another lour- In D Y7� to remov-e every hard corn, soft corm, busy, one for the Long Cove folks. An:Come up an' help me bait a tub a' eyed a Jacob's ladder over the vessel's or corn between the toes, and the cal. _ addition to the wfiarf hAi been cards-'trawl.' 4rusty icon sides. �l "Diamond Dyes" add sears of �oear lam, without saraeaas or irritation. � , , lr}e fora The August days drew to-a closet UP you go;' Lem,"- cried SbOrty, to-worn, faded skirts, waists. coats, ., ski p► boat to moat alongside file s�%dition at'and school was opened once more. and Jumping out of the dory,they soon i stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- „�« ordinary low tide. A nag dial lantern-,Shorty had kept in touch with his i threw then legs over the harque's 1nSs, draperies, everything. E`rery- had berm erected at the end of books during the summer and mind- top-gallant rail and landed on her`package contains directions so slap!@ r.. the'e wharf. and Long Dick 'Sevnin�gs,fu1 of his uncle's advice, �te made rep.grimy decks. Upon to the poop strode I any woman can put new, rich; fade- ;VdS��ine pas a small annual salary by his mind to study, and as he was a Sherry and the officer who lid first 1 - c: the overnt to keep the lantern nstvraldy smart boy, Miss Prim en- hailed them shouted in rapid Italian,Ises colors late hei worn Garments or - - tertained ha that she world be able someone below deck. . In a moment!draperies even if-she has never•dyed Tt'd0 Saes and look aster the wharf as a sort Of to do comet in with him. He wrote A stout, black-bearded man appeared,j before. Just buy-Diamond Dyes—no _ ������� ��� harbor-master. As he eould�neithn g and by his.tre1!-eonscioue air, Shorty.1 a decidedly good hand, wad smart and'; other kind—then your material wrtlt' " ''. read nor write he depended correct at figures, amyl had s reirark-'deduced that he was the captain, come out right, because Diamond Dyes = . • Shorty to make out his reports and _ cioaleeti leis..{wharfage dues. "Asei%tant able aptitude toz geography.And read-! "Per In vita raial" Ste cried on be-'axe guaranteed -net to streak, spot, - - 1'; or iffy Harbor-M=ter o' Long ing. Grammar was his bete not*a, holding th�boys. fl photo di An- fade or run. Tell your druggist = Going 'frarn the tvarrtl, � Long Dick• history was distasteful. and drawingichorville1 Caramba! Ella s6herza,'whether the material you wish -to dye. - steamy kitchen to the cold, , . .. Cove, app nt Te,"an d Y P and geometry were hopeless pro om- si nor!" And shorty 1 proud of ape g � .. �is wool or silk or w3lether it le linen, - windy�rd is sure t9 chap tions. Carrie Dexter had came The officer turnery to Shor You n„r a rA R ttrl h the title. I - cotton or nixed foods. h said Judson Morrell was boildina a small:from-her aunt in Boston. red ? � � - "Vaseline" Caritpher Ice Boo 31orrisse was gone, rank West- ville. seboones Upon the snore near the Y i = t.• ,.., :wharf, and with .a�number of new haver had the fall share of her af}ec- "Sure dying, replied, Shorty con-; Australia and New Zealand supply keeps them smooth and barns and sheds, going u , JIM Hawk-;lions, Frank and Lem still went�fldlently, , :the bulk of the,million and a half soft. It's invaluable.for ins, who owned the s Bywater-power around together as of yore; each in.I The captain shruggeed his shoulders. pounds of butter imported by China. housekeepers. dulwged in occasional sorties of apple "Ne d,ubito," he said, but young Meat- saw-mill built alongside the creek,was and bey robbi and now scar!app h °«--` 1 U, L � d...aa=. CHE38BROUGH. MFG. Cob 'kept busy. With the men nearly all r9 A great occasion is worth to a roan Tn1L1Uua smoke. One escapade "Get he a-goin'pagen," he said to exactly what is trainin has enabled bank from the B$niriag tl 8,_the ra-'`: hh E lace Cbsbot Me. Mmers.l the on i bu rg and I was calked to +their account' when�the officer, w ,o appeared tv under- took �him to make of it. populated appearance. There were a they took a cruise in Jud Morrell's j stand English, and the man bawled' a I new schooner-Mayflea'er and had the gabble of orders to the ahiverin mob - number of"bees;' picnics, clam bakes.,. i j _ and test meetings and though the Hay I irate Judson chasing.them all over the of Latina cowering under the x-'alter Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu .' $hone folks were romote from the Bay in Long Dick's kiory. Still, event of the weather rail. The maintopsail + r Judson forgave them when he noted was sprung, F,iid the barque .gathered To keep on doing one's level beat, rataTc,ad—witbout telephone pr tole ' the able manner which Shorty .!way. _ graph, and dependent or news of the Ino matter what the results may be, is outside world by a weekly mail de-i handled• his little craft and brought! The man at the wheel was a st•upi3- i {ive of a 'man of grit and corer- livery--they were,as happy and can-a her' alongside the 'wharf, looking Italian hitrdiy able to order- stand his own language, and the ama- aim• Facing.the right way is half'of iterated as dwellers in the large cities It was getting along towards'C)rist- r lief motioned for the E 'is'h- !lie's battle ten n8 i Amlwrville. the -nearest town. was mac when, on .. cold, dull December f Ms officer to take it himseld. fourteen miles away, and thou the i morning whey the. frost mist was t3 _ f distance was ndt great as the crow,obssi-'uriug the Bas, Shorty spied from s was done; the helmsman shambl- ed forward, while Lem and Shorty Oi�OCHESTRA LlADlRS r YJr t10M1116RCiUREPUINOPLI► - A. rotes, yet it was quite a journey to his bedroom window an occasional hovered around the whet! swinging( ',S°"r' S1N0E0.S -3e d for `.. get there. One could take a strop or vista of a large ba:last-laden barque Sa+d FlorDrnioe •dory and sail around if the wind was beating up and down the Bay. It was arms to keep warm. C/u�- Profe>tisional Copier -- i "�tel+sahaYa+s. x favorable, but the Bay Shore coast blowing a fresh breeze,hazy,and with, Nilnaw s Liniment for N e and Flu. I �I 4 �,,}, '♦ .}_y_ ?rP+r•hna_ F a •-t _,,,• i pi--,ccL of wino and rain or, PP • i • , . bound beaches and beetbing cliffs,I snow Before nightfall, and th boy, dangerous tmderwatez ledges a-x1 un- speculated upon the vessel's pr baible' ' S,kaerlyt',onRats•- �1s'For!soon!!, IF m for 9e,o•d1�+ I<5� fr 6,w•+,rla 643by c Y ARST JaaQ Hits A rk our deafer Aw PIMa ,. s� IL . _ 4r, t a -�. - ,SAP Enameled Ware, has --- . .the smooth surf ace, polish of -77-'- -.- - —_ — -- -- ——- - y — _ ~. 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""''' Dublin, March 19.-A serious p.;si- thizere in the Caledon cliArjct of 9 s A, ne. Repris'als were threatened, Lion has developed on the Free State and several Roman Catholics in CaZ- .and ter border du the.last few were warned ::p^� eden and nei kborhood a `i .;,,:.;: • " g ;py> arlik ' activities are now lire �� :•, Ye night. `. Saturday •'� i 1 , to leave by Satu. ay - order of,the day, and raids over they Colonel McClintock county com- h; :iron�tier are expected. a forces mend'p nt of the Trams special,con- Pt Large Y sP of the I.R.A. and Ulster special con-' stabulary, visited the district in the' - ' stabulary have been concentrated in evening and-prevented-reprisals hi---— .the Alighnacloy and Caledon districts ing carried out. Afterward, he and 4L&ng the boundary -dividing Ion- others visited-a bridge which was Ire- -..sghan and Tyrone. Five hundred men Gently destroyed near the border, mid- ':•'.`''' ' of the Free State army were rushed t6 way between Aughrxacloy and Caledon, , e scene in motor cars, and took up and while reviewing the demolished THE ROYAL WEDDING Princess Mary and Lord Lascelies at the altaa in Westminster Abbey. The officiating clergy ?d 'some' ~ positions along the frontier, A Sax structure they were surprised by a of the bridesmaids are shown in the photograph. The King stands at the left of the bride. mibl and a number of farm houses number of shots fired at them from were commandeered for the accom- across the border. They withdrew to modatign of the men, the inhabitants safer ground. •An,additional force of e - 'being'forced to look for shelter else- police was sent immedaatefy to the MKa kets •of the- World .SVLTAN AHMED MAD PASHA ,'.. where.--Nearly—all—of 1' 'A l'1_'�. leading across the border have be It ha.$ been decided to ask the Toronto. " PROCLAllllVIEED KING OF E1�31 blown up,and the roads in.the vicinity authorities at.Belfast for more ads- rendered Impassable, Manitoba wheat-No. -1 Northern, passable, so that inter- quate protection along the border. The $1.b91,44. ' " course is possible only over the fields,-Northern forces blew up a large stone Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 601/se; Field Marshall Viscount Allenby Made Formal Call on New and by kmeways. (bridge which separated the'Northern extra No. 1 feed, 671,ac• No. 1 feed, At several stra icai •points forti and Southern territory, ' Sovereign—British.British. Government Reserves Certain Mat- teg po rY,-one and a half b8/,,c. $"n'— . • --deations have been set up. Desultory(miles. from Clones. Hearing the loud Manitoba barley--Nominal. 1CC?s to Its firing was kept up over a-Wide area!e_xpiosion•, a strong patrol of the Free All t#e above track, Bay ports. of the Free State bound throe h-I State army left the barracks at Clones American corn-No. 2-yellow,78'/2 e.: out the greater part of Saturday.rough- and marched to the spot: A cdllision No. 3 yellow, 'Mc. No. 4 A despatch from Cairo says:-The -own d and escltr efol reserved to is yellow, 76c, track •T��• i proclamation of the Sultan Ahmed own discretion the following matters: , eral Protestant families, it is stated,]between the rival forces was averted Ontario oats—No. 2 white .nominal.. Fuad Pasha, as King of Egypt' on (1) Security of British Imperial com-' halve been forced to leave their homes;by s crowd of Women and children Who Ontario wheat-Nominal. Thursday,' was accompanied by the ;gpunication in 'Egypt; (2) defence of In the Glassiough district of County came to view the demolished bridge Barley-No. 3 extra, teat 47 lbs. or firing of salvos of 101 guns in Cairo, EgTt against all foreign iggresoon "- Monaghan, and-crosp over to sympa-I and walked into the lime of fire. better, 67 to 60c, according to freights! Alexandria and Port Said, and of 21 ot:5nterference-direct or indirect; (8) outside. I guns ul-- all 'the other provincial protection of foreign interests and Buckwheat-No. 3, 78 to &�._— 1--- ' GHANDI GIVEN SIX- The extremiats in all organization.$ Rye-No. 2, 86 to 89c. _ capitals. foreign communities in Egypt. - --- R PRISON TERM 'have issuer] warnings to the e Manitoba flour-First � Field Marshal Viscount Allenby, , An Incidental point is that Germany r� d4sturbances. - h p sot'bo make any lass. . -----, a British High deprived pre apituW. ` sltiftsw "` _ _ Pao pats., hit 'ttslled gat tom- "Psiaa seal'lea ' by _ _ -��II1�y ' hart a+h Commis- was d loci her c v r _._._ �_,:..--..may_ •. 'Y�Ql •- ; � t., in thI _ 4d fer-�q_�. During Trial of Indian Germans Receive Lowest Millfeed-Del. Montreal freight, and congratulated King Fund, whom citizens in Egypt do not possess extra- During included: Bran, per ton, $Z8 tb,he addressed as "Your Majesty." territorial privileges enjoyed by other Lfader Charged With • Wages in World $30• shorts, per ton, $30 to $32; good! 'The British Government has specs- nationals. .Sedition. feed Sour, $1,70 to $1.80. xti London, March%19.—The average Baled hay=Track, Toronto, per ton,, 'London, March 19,—Remarkab1e German workers, even among the bet- extra No. 2, $22 to $23; mixed, $18 17%c. Butter--Choicest creamery, 50 torical works, orator and after-dinner - acenes attended the trial of Mahatma ter-paid classes, according to•a des- to $19; clover, $14 to $18. to 84c. Potatoes—Per bag, car late, speaker, he enjoyed conside�ble db- - at Ahmedabad, say dispatches patch from Benin, are actually earn- Straw—Car lots, per ton, track, To- 90c to $1. tinction outside his native-province, - w lees from erhn,Siamese. c hitherto Tonto, $12 to $13. Good calves, $7; inferior, $6; bogs, ,p 'rte. •Teaching London .to-day. the court ing es, Unofficial quotations-Ontario No. 1!selects, $18.25 to $18.50;• sows, $3 to Deputy Ruin of World was cz 746sd with his followers and considered _the lowest - : .wbsan Ghahr3i was brae t into court P� workers com.mereiallwheat $1.30 to $1.38, otit-"$4 teals than seaects. > in the world, figures compiled by the side; $1.35 to $1.4Y, delivered Toronto. Metropolis is a Woman for sentence they all stood up. weItwirtwhsdtliche Nachritchen show. O>}tario No. 3 oats, '40 to 45c, 'out-i Noted Nova Scotian When the sentence of six years' The German average is taken from' aide. A despatch from London sayls - ..1..,,•,..:,e A was proaouooed they the metal workers Who earn com- Ontario corn-63 to 60c, outside. Paifei Away The,position of Deputy Ruler of Lon. . fell at his lest sobbing. tivel tin e s Ontario Sour-1st pats: in cotton . don has been conferred u a young Gbandi i] bo ,the p�'a y nni� about 1fi0 aatics 98's, $8.20 per bbl 2nd pats. A de rob:'. from Halifax, N.S., upon K' . .• ;'#. pleaded � ty marks, or 37 cents a day. The Siamese (bakers), $7.20. Straights, in built, 'says•:-Aftef several months' illness, Je°a-ksh woman, wham Mt;aa Adler, �r charges made against him and de- coolie gets one tikal, or about fifty aughter of the late Ohief'Rabbi, See- .-c3ar ed to the court that. be had no y seaboard, 56.25. _ HBn. James W lbertarce Langley, -desire to conceal the fact tbs+t he hard cents, °r about _140 marks a.day, at Manitoba Sour-1st pets.. in•cotton' p roan Adler, was appointed Deputy •- --,,„.,, present rates of'exchange. Justice of the Su reme Court of Nova a, ". been preaching d�eetion against a ��. $e per bbl.; 2nd pats, $8.20, Scotia, since 1905, died at a private Councilai! of the Londiyn Cotvit� . ;,.• Cheese•-New, large, 20 to 201,§c; Council the Govenmtent, drat It mein almost - ' twine, 20 to 21c; triplets, 21' hospital -here on. Thursday afternoon. It m the first time a woman bas passion with Lim - 21%,C.Fodder cheese.hLme,1914ey While a member of the Nova Scotia svw held thin He said that he ow4d not ddsaeso= large, 2b to 26c; twins, 251,4 to 261je: Legislature,, Mr. Longley was- the = :. elate himself and his utbd%mea from Of Art front Exportation triplets, 26 to 27c; Stiltorra, new, 24 to author of many important acts,lmktd- Sir Herbert Samuel, High Eommia- °! the diaboNa►l erimele committed at 2bc. ing the act t0 abolish imprisonment sioner for Palestine, bas recovered ,x Chourl C3tou�i, .at Bray sad else- A despatch ;;;;—London 'says:- Butter-Fresh dairy. choice, 22 to for debt. As a scholar, writer of his- from a severe illness. Spain has taken drastic action to pfe- 28c; creamery, prints, fresh, fancy, 41' net follow his a " vent raids upon anzient Spanish man- w 'A44'A44.,c , •vL. i, us. w WC, enCea must ltlr'2;-�t agitation.$ terpiecea• to 37c; cooking, 22 to 26c. . : MAMOBA OF THE PRESEHT _ he declared that if he was set free he An ad valorem tax o� 100 per cent. Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, r ww.Ad continue to fotlow his course 30-to 38c; roosters, 20 to 25c; 'fowl, - "as m the has been• levies upon all. Spanish _ past and that otherwise-he works"of of art of a dabs earlier. than 24 to 30c; ducklings, 85c; turkeys, 45 would considau• hdasself failing is-his to I geese, 25c. A New-Map Provides. Latest Information on Land Con- x y 1860 which are_ exported•from the Live poultry—$pring chickens, 22 to ditiOns. Gllaadi announced that while he was °Ounce' 28c;•roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to N farmer a loyaxiet, he is convinced Oc• ducklings,88c• turkeys,45 to 60c• present system of Govern- Last Survivor of geese, 80c. - In peace as in war one of lice Brat formulation of a policy of road coo- Eggs--New laid straights,30 to 31c• atruction'and the extension of electric u sf , eseetbtials is a good snap. On the transmission and railway tines. ` has done .more harm,In India the Light Brigade new laid, in cartons,34 to 35x. opening of hostilities map-making , than any other and that the reforms -v r • Margarine=26 to 23c. Manitoba, according to the 1921 I" only a furthpT raetbod of draining Liv®spool, March . 19.-Georlre Beane--Can• hand-picked, bushel, establishments were called ulln to census, has increased her population India of her Oisialth and prolonging Richardson,who.blew the charge when $4.40; primes, $3.85 to $4. (provide maps of the war zones to the to 613,008 w-deh i$ largely centred in servitude. the "Light.•Brigade" rode'up to the Maple products--Syrup, per imp.lmaximum of their.capacitY; as every the area included within the original In_ sentencing trim the ud a said guns at Balaclava died'here 9aturda gal,. $2.50; per 6 imp. gads., $3,35r'feature of the -county had to be ,.;og „f + - ' j 5 . y Maple sv a bb., 19 to 2ya_ q bound„r..� _r.�,'II tichougn- �.iihat the.fact that Ghandl- ed It is believed that he is the last'of the HR�• g^' n u, ++ +a 1.;1LF .-� ��," •L�JWILWMe l Mill- settlement in pushing farther north iv iuc . -a regret made it t­141-w-41-alinart Six Huirarea.- rim possessed per lb.; 5-21/s-lb, tins, 17 -to Ise per tart' movements, with increasing' momentum. Covering him to'remain at liberty. 16 medal's given for vador.�- 1b,; Ontario comb honey, per dozen, In peace times accurate maps are in a total area of 251,832 square miles,,_, ---- °— ---' - $5.50. every sense'fully as important. All Manitoba has s considerable watch INDIAN C1�ISIS EXPECTED AlE"fElt _ _ �mlakok u_°.° _ 32 to , transfers, mining olaiitia; forest- this latter area, representing 19,906 34c; cooked tiara, 47 to 50c;-smoked ry pedn*its, or registrations of posses- square miles. Including the area sirr- .., rolls,. 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 80 to I Ey,' _ -__--DEPARTURE OF PR 32c;breakfast ba-�.+ ao+ --�-, won are established by geographical i veined in 1921 there is now available brand breakfast bacon, 37 tom 40c;i°r astronomical position. To provide,for entry 6,849,300 acres, 120,800 .' backs, boneless, 86 to 40c. I this information, which ie especially acres of this'having been covered by Cured meats-Long clear bacon, E17 1 important where new settlement is the survey parties of the Federal >. s to g$19; clear bellies, $17 to $20; mess.Proceeding, the Natural Resources In- Topographical Survey during the.past -Royal.Guest En Route to Japan,After Four Months Tour— pork, $34; short cut backs, $36; light- tel Branch of the Department!year. 'Unpatented homesteads oz land C ry . ,,ItCnt Sums Up Situation 111 Eastern Empire. weight rolls, $39; heavyweight-Mitat -� Interior hag.recently issued a on which the entry duties Have not .143.Lard-Pure, tierpea, 17 to 1? c;I revised edition of the Homestead Map'yet been completed, include 1,296,000 A; despatch -from London says:- Reviwing the general situation in series of the Prairies Provinces. `acres, while lands alienated but un- The Prince of wales left Karachi on `•India,• the correspondent •declares a ��' 1718 to 181. pails, in 17 to ierze ;I The latest map of this series is that occupied account for approxirfttely prints, 18 to 19c. Shortening, tier;.es, -�: Friday for Ceylon en route to Japan; crisis is inevitable, -He says: 16 to 161J4c; tubs, 15x2 to 15si�c; paiI3,. of Manitoba. When the first Home- 2,384,840 acres. after�' a f�o�u�r1 months' tour of India. "I hear on all sides, 'We are in for 1G�tLo�161rsc; prints, 17 to 171,4c stead Map of.Manitoba was issued in I Looking to toe, future of the prow- • The realrlta of the our were_dis- , �• - -Chaice-.hea ��••-19V5 Ll..'. - , tel n e when ,yelopriuflt of ii 71 a •.• ' G'�OaBd III ► an ex>aa�-1o, arho,+ tl, v �---ax;� i*y--skeoa� $�.7., l� , t.,...:ftPe–I'Rf�–B�3�r0••:••,^ .yl . r l�R—nd fang ¢nose deepatel> �C- do, good', $7 to $7.50; butcher steer's,1 350,000 population. An influx of im paper' industry,will undolrbted }ba�� Let us get it over. It will clear the celveceiyed on Friday by the Daily Ex- air and end the uncertainty which has ch°ice $6.75 to $7.50; do, good, $6 to migration was taking place and home- place, the Dominion Foe yes and Fit- from Sid Percival Phillips, its $6.50;do, med., $5 to $5.50; do, com., stead entries were numeroui. The 1 has established or pr corresg_orrint-ik-India. The chief been paralyzing all official attd com- $4 to $b; 'butcher heifers, choice, $6,50 northern extension to Hudson's Bay Irish a considerable nuzn' Of fo r J. •.' � _— inertial India. Let the Indians be-'to S7; do, mad., $6 to $6; do, cam., $4. -feature of the despatch was its and the 60th parallel had not been'reserves aggregating a total of 2.380,- amazin frankness. given -every reasonable concession in to $4.25; butcher cows, choice, $5.50 and in'700 acres. These are situated is the •• - 8 to 6,26• do,med. 11 transferred to the province, Sir'Percival `who accom self-government; and,. above aIl, re- $ , ,$3.50 to $4; banners ponied the establish the and cutters, $1.50 to $2.50; butchery consequence only the smaller area various portions of the province, t+a B r prestige o2 Great Bi i- , good, $4.5 to $5.50; do, com.,I vi included in the ma With the ia- Prince Burin eve stage of his tour, bulls p. !land not et. patesent required, •or us.- ;a regarding tai which has liven steadily diminish- gam, $6 to $6.7b agriculture. The Graz- ' § ,nays, 08 rding 'it: $3 to $4; feet' ,I seance of the seventeenth edition, suitable for "In my own opinion, the Prince's lng' do, fair, $6.b' F'::; ; stockers, good,!however, the map is assuring a tre= ing Lands Branch has also issued ' •A despatch from London.says:- .$4 to $5• d 3 to 4 milkers,! acs on a considerable area of.land boor has not influenced the political > $ m. endous importance in western of-.lea_ situation one rovaq or another. The close of the tour of the Prince of $60 to $81' .and cutters, $1 to!fairs. Serving the original purpose!ter grazing purposes. • „ $2.50; .' $70 to $90' calves i It,would be idle talk to assert that Wales in India lead's -several 'of the +� of designating the location of land This map is of,great value to those y.. choice, d} ; to $14; do, med.,.$10 to! ' the i fluence of the Prince's personal- principal newspapers here to 'express $ll;�- ,.�xi_,.;b a_$7,--lambs, choice,i available for homesteading, lands I contemplating taking up land. in Ry,has 1X*n felt oy a majmty o3 t o opinion.that, on the whale, the $1? 6 x44;'do, com., $6, to $7; sheep, alienated but unoccupied and which Manitoba, and, is conjunction with the ; people of India,. for he has not come journey of His Royal Highnesa was choa`i., $7 to $8.50; do, good, $6 to $7; are for sale, and land's homes teaded•.published lists of 'unoccupied leads, � In contact with them there as he did eminently successful. The Times holds do, com., $1.50 to $3.50; hogs, fed and but on'which patents are not yet is- and a new pamphlet shortly to be is- 'In Canada and Australia, the opinion that in any case India watered, $12.76 bo $13; do, f.o-h,, $12 sued, there have been added the loco-�sued on "Farms Loom" enat�Ies the - :`. "The Prince has had a general view would have passed through .$ trouble-_ to 12.25; do, country.points, $11.75 to tion of Inddan a eaerves, forest re-i prospective settler 'or %hose conbem_ .. sti�..a:,.- �; �. .- -grazing 1"840, •hst.l:i4e; "lliontreal. na'tfsnal rk land districts and land to secure useful information e and scanty glimpses of the life of the lf there had been no Royal visitor la s1 regard-, natives." there, and that while the approach of Oats-Can. west., No. 2, 683_ to agencies,railway lines, topographical ing land settlement: Copies of he Sir Percival Phillips, like the other the Prince-made a pretext in some ' No, 3, 623/s to 63c. Flour-Man. features, new surveys and descriptive map and of,the the two pamphlets re.' m British correspondents, pays a glow- cities for subversive movements by oabl3aesa 90 bs� $its Bran $320 0 notes of the character of the country (erred to may be hacl bn application *" :� tribute to the tact and determine- agitators, which sometimes had un- hcyond the surveyed areas. This map!to the. Na•tural,'P.esourcea Intelligence Shorts $33. Hai o. E, per ton, car , ako chows the trend of settlement, Branch of the Department of the In- tion of the Prime in f'aoir g a difficult happy results, the °Princes winning its, $fig to $29. � { ;.situation. personality conquered in%he end. Cheese-Finest westeraa, 17 to,l which is an important feature in the tenor. 'w, 'S. K .r:': '.t.•Yi. ..i'71,aR.,^.:, .v': •ti-' auk"'''' ' s.7.. r n•. . ,rdRr ... . . •3 , ice•" '�t•'eh<.*�.i'�`�.�,a^C� ix.°.::A'��;z'.�rL..Luiskris"s'i�'Yc.tx-�..,9�i�y. _ avers.a., s,"h.,,se..es.t,.a�4::�..- .row'-�,•;sa'.,>r tai^:�..:,,.,.,�::•,�_ts.3:,�,,�.,r ,.<•_x,+ire,Y,:�k�.x�'�ti"+x:.�."..,��.,:tat?:�racs,:?.;:...ri�ES"'r.,�4itr�7,.""..:,i.`3w•r7"�,'�'�`r,.�nb,3r"r:iitCX•i':�:.Adis'49meai4t.'•s.,k_...a�;�_:¢,,.Y.:�_..kt*,�_.:ga� +zcr:riecti _ .,Cq"•:w !.s`'i,. �Y'•'.-e '.'np.•A%:'S `ry "''•4",i4, '..i: •'a' —.. d'+.�'-_ --va+,.:;• �"' :1.;.w�f,,.-'�' s.;�.,,,4's"nn}i;.•� �.'••` •�� 'a'' .+:-. "�'w..- <.y !. q +i+ x,� ''kw!w.R yr'd1s,,.n ...n:�• ..�c.-•4, . � ,�.• .e w..%✓ -.el`'a •wn. ' 'k"'f- . 'w P"''�^:�v�"'_- ''' `e -.,a-.:v. ',� .-,.e.. w.., ..i3•:,. •*��: ' i ay. • cyr 9"'�ii J, a4, +.L eY.�•G-'. .L9..' ••Y+J4' sI 5 K,F „•'•,�w+`•.^''•r:^ •+ale Hw+e!^ :+7F :C,° ` .'"' .•y'' `.'s`,` ""'C,.','. ••4 ,. �a r° ,•'�,�,°nom.-< '-'� +'ice'+•' °' •, ,.an -,,. „� .,.r,.•.,i>.:.:;ir^f ". I'• •4 Y" k,'°'.2$ yy,-._,^�'• •i:.w -"� tl,)Y.jl•.'~•' Y 5''•. r �•,�'. :,,"•`r'''„- - "i5J'- ..- ._. .. %V'Y+•e4°r:,.-. ... -., ., - .. .:�'".we_•_.:'_"9'-•',L 'y" '4 ...!',.r'- '..'n•..5, .'G�:3c' +•,-r.w. _. _a'i!:'.'y !t .1:'c' •`.�p.'' _ � r{> :f'..e^5�.1" f ,kt:•-y. V. • ` I 111 I � ICI I �,� ". '` t. ? �: :b;_•.. Ice Cream in July ` • mac,. s pUL 4., id a eta•Friday IIW[7fins tat,�Lsljofface - ^: i.i y j 4! _i L`E N T,.8 F, V S H N fi.l5 per year,: $1.60 ii pi1411D,A vacltl :.' QIG78�OQa and Poplar, Bap=peeled,, • _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. must b® 4 inches and up in �, � •_�R I H A R ID 'a O IT ' NOTE8 AIVD COMAIt6NT6. �' diameter, to be deliver. '_' GE /. . _. . rile COmlfl _ :Can supply Your every need r. -'What is the'ehief end of man? � F ..- ..:. _ -this Fresh a ion�that has received '.�vlIIter. FraehFrozen SaIibnt ... 20c itinan Haddies .. 184 chat '° .-many different•answers. Some Fillets of Haddie 19c Salmon Snacks ., 7�5s._. • .' . thInk that it is to accumulate We have a cheap Raddie and.Fillet,-which while rough in appet<ranee, a wealth. Others think it is to �+ v we guarantee, Fillets at 10e lb:, Haddie Se lb: } squander the wealth their fathers. r_ A MILL, `.:• � PICKERING -' have hoarded up. Many make J LABRADOR HERRING, .., 10c'Ib. -their chief object pleasure,'cvhiclz _• ` is enjoyed only' daring the mom- - ARNES H O Q U A KEN Q U A K / E48 gents of Indulgence. ' The Presbp- e ."':.: _ A Superior Corn Flake 10 cents. terian9 of the old school _were _ - ::taught-that "the chief of man TTENTION, -FARMERS f .. y JAMES -RICHARDSON� to�lorify Goa and• to enjoy ' „1' Now is the time to et our Harness and Shoes q!!7 Him for ever.', In no other way overhauled for spring. - - '--•can God be gtorifled more than in '� ' "` `• .,.-.. making ourselves iisefiil to our We have in stock a good supply of . _ lell�.r•ana=n. The roan who does Harness and-uarness Parts. ''.-a ; his beat iu making others happy .Breeching Harness, Pi�cker�ng ;H rd are .St ore _ N Y ' „ :,,. is the one who get§ the most out Bark band Harness, _ - --_ af.life. He wins a good- name Brass-mounted Harness •,. _ •_„ „ . ° -.. _ • which is something every person See_ we before buying, as, my prices are r Now is the time to get your seed for the _ should'treasure, and there;is no right. We also have a few sets ether hapgin�sa that is so "satisfy- of Second hand Harness. 1 ^yr ing ,.as that which comes froth' Shoe Repairing in connection spring chop- a have & O0. making others ;happy, and in l Of CECIL BRADLEY sup - bringing relief to those'who are s Su adffering. At the present moment HARNE-88-MAKER �- — FICKEREN G � Red Clover Timothy Alsike -there,is abundant opportunity to r -- - -- - _ ! s make oc6selves useful. There are ._ ,_ r. , — - - -• - - _ _.. _ -- _ -_ t . .:. _ trillions of children in Russia who 4 i'RI NQ arson the verge of starvation, PIC K Also' give' your stock a good tonic. e and it i3 in the power of every ' , �'-'_= y,b�ivielaaal#edratFe=.�-xbild;a.�thra# _� �`� �p�,, �� ��� _ :�• 7�nhaPpy t'nti;T6ry from a roost - andle,;Ah izd�,U fpurple Aire-borribledeatb. ' Fivedullnia will ME A T MAR-KET--F ' Phones-as rt a ebild until the uezt bete• -. Both n8e there. vest is available. On April 2nd ^ _- w the Protestat.t churebes of Canada bye will make a special nvpeal for'as _ -- - J. S. BALSDON, CKERING . wi PI _ eistancp. Pagaai-China iy doing a - - --- --- ttk per lb {:L -noble work 'Tn this direction. as Round Roast or Steak. ... ... they have rained gait sumq of Surluin Roast or Steak, .. ... 25e - 40 + 'Qhtiatinfar the relief of Rt1AP]a Porterhouse Roust oc Steak, ... .. 2501 -money n countries should not for. Roast.... -� Ilutnp 1$c ` Re their duty in this matter. �c .. .. .. • 'Fine Rib Rona - We are told that there ham. tee 1 _ - -Hen y b oast, U3c a foot and a halt of snow in CRIi► Shoulder Roast. .. 4 and 18c _ fornia this winter,and that there , Q ,$ 1 :^ :. ris e , to bull, .. g Papers liar been more snow to ti err York good ran a of i�p n' Leg of Pork hal€.or-whole, witir foot off. 25C a: .City than'in Taronto.: Ili Florida Stripes +:. ` -. Loin of Pork. .: 2' ” _ _ the nsitives have been shivering .•.:-. "' '- _ t't :. -and F : Shoulder of Pork. .._ - ~' with the cold. It loose nosy a9 if Shouldet Roast of Purk, 211 rind 2?c '; _ _ .. �. . ,. the people in thesouth will be -� DeslgtlS. �M fiockinK to Ontario during the P ausage. ... 2�r " • - are Pork 9 _ winter montbs in order to escape Finest Salt Pork,'... 2y�-" Come early for first choice the severe gPatho:-' rn►.�' Yryr., Diu Leo biraictayt 13acotr, piece, Q .. . . 30c ' winter.of course, may be'some 32c " - M Cott olk a f or a oI - - Mild Cared age R (he 1 •h e}; �c '- some- -what .anuaasl, trot we doubt if .' c ,� •-•t � • .. - _ any other country can boast. of a .. Paints, V Sl wishes, Q11B - _ . . . . Back Bacon ... 40 snore congenial clime than 'our _ am,... - " . .. • Cooked H 45c - . ' ntario. We also know that.thle Wetners .. ... ?ac • •' $ead.Uheese, .. ... ... ir0c ` ancy Turpentine _ - people of the south, while they --- .. - ay not be in Love with our win- - - e!'Ftret and'Dutiier+tic 9#rorten►ug, 3 lbs. SQ cents w ^ 5 lbs 80 cents tees, and extremely thankful for _ , '-the fact that they can' escape to �• Ib prints IS cents a s N N t Ontario' and other parts' of the - Dorrrinitan' in' order to avoid the - - .: swFlteriiig heat of the eurompr - ! G. REID - PIC�KERING }�r.' movuhs. Not only is the climate Aa Of CxnadA c ne of its attractia e t teaturec., bait we have scenery that _ SUM go 0 E-03 0 N RE _ _ �::•:�C Warned -is is unsurpassed in any oiher-par-t -:'of the world. The Alps of Switzer- _ J land have enjoyed their fame fu► ':NeWT LOW F nces'011 All FOl''d and other valuables at home until they are beauty for 'centuries, but thus♦ _ _ stolen-or destr-oy ed by fire, instead of renting a a familiar with the Alps of Safety Deposit $ox, is on a par with "1.,�.1.:..a ll.w _ . P� M6dels, effective at once , 'Switzerland and the Rocky.Moun- E'-: _'' - - stable door,after the horse is stolen•" i - 4 to Rent a box t6-day at this Bank •�� 'o •na ea rains of Canada, sap that faze (1I� Runabout _ :gu3t1,2o Cha_sis _ 4+9.01 Don't proerasta 7 _ y "'latter far surpassea the foirmer in starter. 811.38 �" starter 566.12 THE + their grandeur. It is'ooly recentl} F STANDARD BANK -' - Touring~ _- „5.1.2# Truck :812.23 Or CANAD& 'tliai the Rockies have had tbeh - --T - fi world,_ beauty made,known to the orld, I� E starter.-'658.33 "�""_ " . 9 t 690.34 i!1 .,T OT :�L ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS and as the years pays by tourist- I�r - Coupe 691.ifl . ,Run. Lt<Del. 558.94 Rckenitig Branch, W. F. Law, Manager in ever increasing numbers will � � Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager visit them inatead-af_goina to-tbN ---Sea n,- 981.0 Z starter d48 Oa _ Alps or other places ndtPd ft,r their - - ---��e�• tiful O. +I' B.scenery. ''The aportp- �` • . Pickering, Ontario _ last yl�o.vt` blind Canada an ideal _ i6korinn _:1116054 in which to indut a in p g I Any. of these models niia3 berchased �cit a their favorite pastime. B d�ker small cash"payment, balance to be paid in y TlME TABLE-Pickering station ! . '• T.R. Twins going East dos sa follows I' twelve equal monthly instalments. tile. 6 licit ll I j 7.67 I f_w f" 28 Local 2.28 P.M. 4 d I I She are now prepared to re•eharge all makes and � I k =l° „ Loo.i s.25 P. :Honey Cream Ca e Sunday train, 8.25 A. M, sizes of batteriIos on our own premises. ` - 'Trains ping Wool due as folloma- _ -A delicious Layer Cake, only 26 cents ;L No 86 Local 10.45 a,M• Give-us a trial and be convinced - t Viz'. :- 27 Local 2.85 P. W. ' G• 'Verse inn Cookie : •^ - 7 Mail 5-m F.b1. a'$unday'train, 7.40 P. M. Vii::' - Foregoing is according to Standard "Something new and different, 15e per doz. ' time: Bell phone Ind phone Buy Our Bread; as satisfac6ion is assured, for the quality is there. tr: UU&in Timm Saves Nine Now is the time to get your harness 1 -{ - ,..sod boots and shoes put in shape for A fah line o!Chocolate is bulk. -' she spring. Handmade hardess made Sherwood J. Collacutt { ..e ­-'to, your order W+frk guaranteed 4ANO:VC1'3 B10E9 ,.: r.Prices right. Give us a trial and be ` n �eonyiac.d. Ford Sales and service Station. Wedding Cakes Our Specialty. R.H. STROUD IL f L. ` S•AD lot 3D,vow,2, _ i a• � • • • g. etetioa f 1 ' 7cn', v.. v ,r"�.._.._.i -nw•^°'.-_s.r' "'�L...s:. ;x ,.,. .Ytrc'. ,,_„h'^1^...:-a:., .:y.�.ru,..w•...0 uL..>-,_..-. _?3,:,n.5•`f.�ira::.°7�+�'r_t%2.aitYw;.: .5-�.cu^.;�{'�?ar.^�'�s�,cea_'F;:r�.nit'.Sri,i..n.'::���”L"Y.ti.3t�•vf�°�'.'�.3?�'r"'�i .�n..ru . M¢o'`"' ` a'l• s!° ik "v '.Y °x. .�..' -wRr.•p .'h-•�',-, i+'. b` r• , a+fr. '.4`.'.. -7h rt"-..�y,.',,�'R_`, '�"-. "d`�iA'w .r, +c,..' 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't: �.��:• ,.-ter:�ti .�...• . ,..''"- �*.' �` e r - ; '•k 4: Ci.AAaMONT. - ' bad '.+:-':: � 1--• -i�.r `.P&'°;,a p «'•..t:f:+ •`"-:A r,`.. . he Pieke i g .L,,';�?'. .�,r5'•. :, r;3ustf arrived at J. Fingold'e�t �tper�Or Meet Matke ' ' =� �+! � L� PL of Grab shoes. * e :: , _°: ` Ve a V© = Wm. mind Mrs. Birkett returned s�: • '71.-'� •'•. �r�tseit.week-god from s Toronto ��- `x °Cj110iCe HDiiaEi-k1116d Me$t$, 4f O. ;�l f A ic'ja The ob sot of this tdon it tti Mrs. M. J. Wilke, is laid up -. lessen stesain and prosecute : - 'With a severe attack of appendl- uaht at Fair Pr3G @B. the felons. YY n fit{s. - - _ _ _a J f _ 1Hebers bowing properly Molenaocamas!• ; Fred Ward was in Toronto last - ": - `-• _ o.w fmmediafety_with any upinbse " week aeaompany{ng a shipment of Sweet Cured Hams and Bacon, Lard, o! Eseontive Committee. al Yembershi fee • •l ;1.00. ' µ '... Cattle. _ �;.C`' p 4r•sia . Mrs. Besae-aad Mrs. Appleton ��2QTteliing Cooked I�eatB Etc. .ma?b.h.drr•ow. tabors• 1 v1sited friends in Stouffville ,on "y' f' s.a:.t.rr oa.vvtto.bton. t6ALE RE31sTE°.. ': zee.Corn.-L-D. Banks,0.B.Palnk v � _ Remember J.H.Evans auction :: . Eer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering: ; sale of farm stock, 'implements FRIDAY, MARQH 24TH-Auction aMe. - ' . 2 S H - w 1 C! _.. _, :Y ', : ` . !.R. .Thextoa. ark• -� �-..4te., on Wednesday next. - of farm stock, implements, hip, Whitefish,, Oilver Salmon, Halibut. 31'innan Haddie,, Psesident, SeoseiseY .Y: Frank and Mrs: Michell, "of grain etc.. at lot 3, con.4,Scarboro, Ciscoee; Kippers, Fillets, Digbys. NoeGh Markham, spent Sunday the property of Wm.Judd. Bale at -. * � with Lyman and Uri-feilkey. one. See bills, Fred Postill, suc• it is � B►lislne86' Ooneer. OTTR 131�FC=.�Iu.'i• a:. .�.. g George Cooper is'a Erin confined -25TH_ v 1� g - • To het you run art of ours. to his.bed with avery severe cold SATURDAY.e of farm Ratoc imp e�eate Home-made'9ausaRe-Have you tried them e?W p • p y anu-is threatened with pneumouia. b pled bay,straw, apples' eta.,at bt By opeainpt,New Garage in the Vil. The pupils of Miss Yenta Stepl:• 1 e of Whitevate I am prepared to do p p 32.con. B.F, Pickering(Rouge Hill) _ Choice young'Butchers Cattle Wanted ag _enson. A.T, C. M., gave a recital the property of Rubt, Holden. Sale No. 1 Quality' Only' all kinds of repair work, including " p y - -':�::. '- - tope and side custaipe, also mak#aR :,,at the. Toronto 6onservatory of at 1.,30 u'ciock. Beedodgers. W.B. your old car look and run like new b! is Music. Powell, auctioneer. j; "h3lTPERIOR ' giving it a good coat of new paint. J. S. 'Buns was in .Toronto WEDNESDAY, MARen 29TH-Auction i • J. Cold 1ViEAT MAILKET, ��C���g Agent includ� -• on on ay wit ran t tile' -sale arm'stock, ay, - - ant far Toronto machinery. Y stud a load of household effects for busk a heat etc., at lot 20, con. 9. t ,.,s,pup..;as ins-3....11„ silos Mr_-_g.__�'a a r, Pickeriagr thg property of 'J. H. GLEN _1/VILL . i (ILLS and;Qaeot;ne'Eng;nes. •. The yonaq people'of the Unis►n -Evxns. Sale at one o'clock. Bee _ CHARLES M. RICE.' • bills. D.A. Pugh. auctioneer. ` Sabbath School present their g Cedar CWr="v a SAwC1if3� 231.11 Home Tel. 5621, -Whitevale, Ont ',•,�; ' ++ R AY: MARrH s-Ezten- , drama, .Bread on the Water% 'EDxEaD < - ilve auction sale of god horses, in abort weeks. - z'•., Bade and a istered cattle, re is- _. Fenoe Miss A. Hamilton 1.e confined to erect_ghee and registered ho s, t''� �'1 p g ,10rn, - �'EfiterII OatS, F Os her bed with a very severe cold, farm implements all new or aeacly - - ,. n '' . . tut we are glad to know that.she new, hay, roots and some house- Sbunlacker -Feed -Distillers Grains, r lgndw improving. hold.furniture, the property of G.H.,= = Mrs. A. J.Chandler returned to Liston. lot 2a, B. F. con.,(base lice). 011 Cake,` COt n, sect, Tankage Etc. ,�. 1 the city on Monday after visiting Pickering, 3 mile west of Brockroaadd Price' s -Da her parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal, Sale at 12 o'clock,sharp. See bills. Special price on four tons of Ground Wheat, Buckwheat and for several.•weekg. Win. Simpson, manager. W. 11.3. - -- - 'i Po%� ll, auctioneer. -- ., _< mire. C. H.Found and °d tugbt`er, ^-Flan-Screenings: Swifts Red Steer Fertilizers. c1. r SATURDAY, APRm ler-Combination , The Tight-.Lock, Miss Annie were in the city on sale under the auspices of the Clare -" - -- Wednesday and Thursday of loot Sawdust and Slabs on hand now. ?' _ creek visiting Mrs, George Found. moat L'. F. O. 0]ub. Entries ma 1 be mace with the auctioneer or with Phoee Bell mark 805 Home Phoee Mark 2800 = _ Fence" Miss Margaret Macuab who has John Seott;secretary, Watch out .•� been con-lued to ber bed during for bills. Bale atone.sharp.. D. A. the past month through illness, is Pugh,auctioneer. A. .L' -�O _� �� GROVE' - - : are glad to_report. gmdaally Tusanix.A�.4�-•��ev sub of . ___._. ...Let us fence your recovering. 3 horses.26 cows. 25 2-year olds and --------- - A number of our snorts went to yearlings and 15 calves, at (ot23. Wlt�l the 1181St at a erica _ the city on Friday evening last con.7, . Pickering, the property of -like law as any, �.- to see the hockey match between Thos Hardy. t3ale at one o clack. Vancouver and St. Pate, which See"bllts. F. W. S;lversides and "Frost" - -. - was won r the farmer by 4w David A. Pugh.auctioneers. The name Frost is in, u WsDNESDAV. APRIL l2Tu-Auction I -V Beginning with last Sunday springers. ODe7 a gtlBraIItd9 SIIt . 8 k - = evening about cis u'elock a storm horses txind pure-bred -Yorkshire t / :• - protection. . r � of rain and sleet has pat the ds roa bows,, property of E. L. Chapman. ' out of commission for pleasant tot 0.'crTa.2. Pickering(11 miles east ' 4.-ti. . � If you have waited for 10W , motoring and in Clad shape for of Pickering,V;ilwgeL S^le at 190. Wheels generally. See bills. Wm. Maw, suctionaer. prices, wait no longer. D. and bars.Johnston and child- re n,of Toronto,-atneotttonTht:rs Ask us €or'prices. "a day to-visit Mrs. Johnston's motb- The Bukrnptcy Ac's er; Mrs. Fred Farmer: Mrs. John. = There are Dollars ­ �'l"8� CoOpe?, �e'181'em4�it ston and children remained until In the&tats of James drills, Hank _ - . Monday evenin rupt. - -- ,� - - _ 4 meeting of the shareholders Nc ice is hereby given that James .Lying Abut Your- i �ar�n of the Union Cementer Co. *Hit drl]lls,of the Township of Piekeriop he alit e' otne f G.' . Forsyth armer. -i on a -- - --- sa } �,r;.,�;-�:., ,I .::, �' -' t,- Saws will lead -za- Poultr of Bl{ lcinda. Best prl' 19L'2, make an authorized aeeigameat�+ Cato fine,fuel. Fa oc gpalitp stuff. on Saturday evening when they lathe undersigned, 9 Pitons 2813. _appointed Thos. Gregg me, to ltietice 1.e further given that the f13 at There's no piece of farm equipment I know of which will ago quickly. -+ sod Thos. Paterson director as meeting of the creditor,in the above pay for itself as a Toronto Saw. That's why I recommend it so highly. F. CHiLLOW, CLAR146lONT a suceegsors to the]ate F. Farther. estate will be held An the Gordon Toronto Saws aie all-steel construction-requite little power to*' o - Mr.Thotnas Pearson celebrated' House+.Pickeriag, on Thareday. the operate-give many years of dollar-awing service._ HOGG & LYTLE, LTD- his eightieth birthday on Monday, 30tb day of March, 10222.at the Hour of y�can't realize the saving in time, money and labor which you'll -- = March 20th He received greetiegs 8o'clock la the afternoon. - GEED GRAIN To etzt;tle oil tt�o vote thereat proof snake with modem equipment on your farm until you have scan the from Cleveland, Detroit., Wicnt- of your claim mu k v lodged with the Toronto"line. I'll be glad to explain micro fully at any time. Seed Oats.Seed Wheat, Seed Barley.. peg, Llod"y, Port Perry, Myrtle. . Seed Rye. Stock complete. uaderaigned before the meeting Is Ashburn, Toronto and other lla Ask for ices. ces. Mr. Pearson is..not as Well held, j. �. P I L K E _ sloes his operation as his men oxiee to be used at the mtrtlog OL,OVEB AND TIMOTH? Pe y mu t be pod with the usders ed COCKSHCTT AGENT friends would desire. pri there PiC3seM31� - - All ir[ode and of atiest quality,. There wall a good attendance at An further take notice that if you + _ ask for a dce on our Feeds, Cora. the repeated concert by the Coe- have tiny claims against the Debtor Oats,S�orta.Cotton geed and tinnation Maass .,last Thursday' for which you are entitled to rank, • Oil Oaken, slab on Oats, ' evening. bringing the total re- proof of such claim must be filed with Corn and Penn R events -for pile piano farad as, e- .the undersigned within 90 days from __ "ground together. >4 2 6. the da to of this notice, for from and Phone 20H-Use it. '*152 for the two entertainments,, after the expiration of the time fixed ��� °-.'which to most gratifying.. In the by sub-section 8 ot section 37 of the .. Hogg & Lytle, Limited, tl; list of certificate winners Riven said Act. the undersigned ehnlfd�@ 13tf 08HAWA t ' .`last weep in this column the came tribute the proceeds' of the deNoi's ` of Charles,C ooper was Inadvert- estate among the parties entitled s - ently omitted.. thereto, having regard only to the P. Oo Saturday evening last la violin, of which the gndersigned shall `• • Coal, =Coal__large namber of those ictereeted then have notice, ss�sting the Farmer ' tFn€eetball me' .,. ngronn'a Dated at Toronto this Twenty-first hotel and go-organized for the eu• °Jy of margin, iyrs. HS Inter.:.... .... ....ni-cements-ef-agriculture are fully under- _ $art��� 0oal of the . x enin R pear as follows : Honorary T Px TRUSTS cI�rxD• 18(1 BaTVYgStreetr enterprise�inithe f,met sad to make hisnfmaae;ngpas gee y1.zs ''� 'p� h� _ best quality'on Turovlur eaubh..... 'ra sr"vcc2�. _even. and so=- }mod "t and Wm. Wallis, President-Dr. by Its solicitor, 0. D. CoNANT, Barris- plate inn facilities, specially adapted to farm business, are avail- ~'Tomlinson, 1gt `ice-President- ter&c. Oshawa. Oat-, able at each one of our branches. Consult our local manager. k .;;,Thos• E. Stephenson, tad Vice- _ _ -.--- THOS. A. LAW w':¢ PPresident--E. Bryan,Sec.-Trees.- C1. SNelt r THE dr E. Morgan. Manager-Thus. itr08wdlar' '.-Com tt. Capra oo. E. Cowie, Field n �0� �� t 'Committee-Thos. E. Stephenson, t�1y a Ideal Grow Store '� ADAM R. MAKE =w ' ' Walter Ward, Thos. Birkett and i j F.J. Ward. All are looking for- WHCIBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Masagar. >; _ ward to a successful year sport, This is-the ideal Store to get � N BRANCH, ,£. C.'CROS5, Manager. Registered Optometrist 4_ jour groceries. -.:'sad ice hope that the team tray y u will he aurpriaed at our low piicee _ ..and Optician - .:,o�L l�eF delMrs caa�esassa bgahoF Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and 8 h00 cess• that attended their .efforts -ping here. We also have 101,10 Store,Utaremont,oil T..��.,, r. _,.,last year'wben yhey captured the of. choice fruit to select each week,for Testing Eyes and Fit- -"scup awarded the victors' in this from. Don't forget to ' ling Glasses,and to take to W give us a call Lhe� P Jm f the " 'West 01ock and Jewelry Repairing r J.- �. district. next time oil are t town. Cr v 1.1 n i t y o Jeweler, Stouffville. Anpre• Second Deputy Reeve Adstu Phone 2808. 'Take, -u$ ors attended A meetin 1.o Port `' , - iring or'orders cad be left with MLr . B Wanted-Poultry, Butter, Eggs. - ' Far Bread •':- ;.:•:_ ".. Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber �. :. Perry on Monday which wits held Also,a few bus. of white beans.. 1,: : - Shop, Clarmont, 6 s z 'in the Interests of good road build. 'FRANK C$1DLOW - ing. The chief speakers were Mr. t - ,.Monare Flour for Pastry Rundle, reeve of Port Perry. who CLARFMONT, ONTARIO gga_ ve an address of welcome.Frank - ._,; Bpa,l� Shorts and Feed Flour 1L..•�a °Y Mason, of Oshawa, Mr McVicars :.A g, peClal, Lot J f the Department of Highways, * Toronto;` dnd Silas Tool, Road Of Men's blue serge,and-striped : 5uperinteoden of Pickering town Agiiericah Corn-ground, cracked and wholeZ "ship, who Rave a most excellent suits at almost give `a• _ __ away prices. If your hens are not producing eggs in paying quantities„try our' -.Z; _ :,address,it ated by blue-prints, celebrated Lay{pig Mash and scratch Feed. , y;'wr on the system of road-building 525.W to $33,00 Suits for $12,W - ; - dopted by this township. This Sizes 86 to 42, _ $ittheat price paid 'for Fall Wheat, Marquis Whelit, Harley, __-• u Of al{mseerlals anddeaiX10.- ._ addt'ess was highly gppreeiated by _----$ackwheett; Ryessee4 data. ltept in rtoo><. I4 wit]pay YOU _.. _:alt those present. ortaddresses There is' only a limited uutnber-'-- colt at ow wort acct i bomreieak Argo gibeu by Messrs, and the stock cannot Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays,. obtain prices Don't�ba mkw �. Rose, reeve of Tborab, - and be replaced. - - .' sge�te we do not employ ahem emsegasab•. 'Ativer; of Scott. A large nutnber ^_ Gall earl land et our ty we can: osa do$brow o� 1hett��1 of road overseers were presPOt choice y x' e Canip�,F1otu' Way Ltd• f: 1.O°oti7 puotYeuslojMtcessoa - ' from South Ontario and a similar in meeting was held on Tuesday at '•- Mills at �1 Beaverton for the benefit of the J• s mkt .� m - J.T. YATBJ*0 1-'• ` ,wrth opd of the county, and at Und. Phoee 2864 i OrOAtO � ."e erboro - - :-Pickering l mb eb Mr. Tool spoke. _. Osbe sad Works.. iRlttlby,Oatael*.. .�.rs" �',..yj,, •a,as�r,•'r`n,�'.-e-. .s:%v .'k.-'t•.... _ M1;pa;_• '4 ....r1,�;��'. (• -+`a"-x. �.�.... o.,,::rece�+a.. .,.. S..rrnn •;s.. �, .r. .F^'^ :.�..'' ' '.so>> ... ,"rs �..w'a�x.Y. •y: i1�.;•�:Y' �t •'m . s,,: �'a '2� y,' tK J.x. ?�p,.r€%434.e'+rn.m.af' ":i�n ,[ r,�,' ,�t, .7 y'.' -•••. ' +.ri•;�?'f.�ti'�°,�.. r+L"4'+¢"1`..,y- ,�. Y' �I��'" :wor.aaz rE+i�il�'�Mli `8n4S'i,ii�F•�c--`s�-"'--� "''"` ".1\�":..w". •: '�AS•r�'�_'''7^.c�J�h`'`sar•'.»�.....i%.1n:•iii�l3"i'f' - =�',+�..d1'isi.i'l.:f�.Y�.�fi?6`a�,?F �'iL: E{�.i1�Y.is�r�'Lat• °.�..5, �:9'a�s�eT Y :, - -r�.;u, •i .:,,:,��, ;ti'fY7.a; �a'ni l"•c' ,':+,v'wksac�a�.s•:•-a.,' •. ux�;;x,• - 54AV 'crs.'SrfC �,w �['`•a:as:=q.4'!'�'C',Rti-;.��caa�%!"+u�j.3.#yy.,�'.�+. �k:'ts :a','i ,",.+th=.,r.:3•, •.ev..•-.#,..,.«•:r;,+�.n� o y,,..".,,'; �i . , .,•. ^5' _ 5"+ .' _ ,l..l°K, Na •.4���;`..�r � �,� ills°m,+ ..�,,yjj'�y 1 .� 'n'i�,c �4y''�v �+ Y- � y, �,.e, -.F,, ,,'y.�e� ' ',aT.-��. -� .'-s'='1.; .sys'.e:i mss.,_«?! ;m;-- --;�.:.. ��'.''•"�r. �' -.,c }yam} k"•' ,�Y •�. .r-S.�wy 'V.y, '1n'' ,� - '.�' .'�.,'V. ',..:�('✓. •o�'.-. 1L L T, •s • !_��v^ ,F ,y�• ' .>. ,„Jy�„+5 ,., ..a3,. .. .xm i - •a. ,sq A... ee, r:*s!.•.w }✓�.'. ,,?fir`' •�"+Y �n. ` k - �' .. e,�'� ��i �`v'�J Yl[ TO RUB BUT u_� - - .s �.... III .. Y [iO�i . � i . . v�.. , . •_ '.� _��,�� On RH MM I TM The, mokutim- to leiin NO 20 .^ ~ piggy . . `` s' -,• . X: �'•� Jam ! 1 �? t .i.+;•. �^ �'T' ,. ^YecaF' & lost.weeh (blw% t0 a mo , t CBII't be Done.—The Trouble ms ), is as folliym: W. i B.. ii W. 8.• ' MUSt 1>!e Treated Through 1 - 1±-18 7 25.22 29-81 �^ l.2 ?11 18-22 8-22-17 23-18 the Blood. _ a 1146 19-28 24-10 81-26 4 15-18 28-27 17-18 18-14 The pain 'of rheumatism is some. 6 18-25 ' 81-2& 1 19-15 2;6-28 ?thing you,cannot-rub.out. Every ant- 6 28-24, 26-23 Black wins, ' ... terer_from .rheumatism has been ad- " r vised to rub this liniment or that oa No. 21--White to move and win. ' the affected part, but kfter all the rub- :bing the pain remained. Rubbing did not cure it and can't care It. V a N '= .rs. Thin blood and rheumatism come - jtogether and it they art properly t z treated they will go together. 'Rheu• - - " , : ''blood. ' is m the blood—In poor watery n, - e �b a� �� a�i _-- - blood. Sometimes cold damp weath- Ar Marts the-aches a6ni pains, but it Is * ® 'the conditio_t of the blood that Is at + , ' . w,° lNanit,•and only correcting-tiffs, and ® E va • t ass n d *n s• king the the blood d rich and red can the '.,jrheumatle poison be driven out. This ;A"! '-4/s what m done in the treatment of .0heumatism with Dr. Williams' Pink Igo ' N maim u, flan p.-ATtI mnaMStgr rheumatism. s� ow improvement as-the thin blood is An English lady, says a contributor lyaitt np..and when the blood his been Solution of this posatioa will appear A Henpecked Dog Books the Blind Can bead. 1 wards the resent method occurred in p 1MSt waait. thought the eighteenth century, when a 'tronbl�vaaisheeaormal icOSaprovEd by e - -.to-the Corahill Magazine, having re, real that hatbof the many sacrifice the Frenchman named um. embossed ,Before the Foundation u oetved a kitten and a the ex- paper in large and small italics from .. '$the experience of Mr. John A. O'Nellj, puppy as gifts', blind are called upon to bear, ' .�•, movable type net by his own pupils. ort Hood, N.S., who says: "I was a Laid. determined to bring them up together, olusion from the world of books 1s by -Slight improvements were mace be. � She put them into the same bed, fed far the greatest. periodical sufferer from rheumatism "No, we haven't begun to build our f ' r r or years. I tried many romediee, but them from the same saucer, and they tram then and it I when Louis new house yet, Dr. menroy. You see, Many attempts have been made to Braillie, s blind pupil in the Paris In. s ,. indifferent results, and I had there was an old house on the site, became fast friea&.• establish a method to enable the blind •.• � statute for the Young Blind, invented j ajtout concluded that the trouble was and the rubbish that was left after it In time the kitten arrived at matron- to read,but no process was sufficiently characters composed merely, of dots -lt *firmly rooted It my system to be bood- She presented the world with : was torn down has to be carted away rapid or compact to be practical until which could be arranged to- form a t rid oL While I was muttering before we can lay the foundation of little ones*and":hose for their nursery ;�,. •J� the Braillie system was adopted in al- Combination of sixty-two dlirerent psi« from as attack a friend advised me to our own houses For two weeks now a remote and quiet room in.the house. most every Institution for the sight- positions, r ve Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a trial. the men have been doing nothing ex- But in a few days she evidently de- Is". Standard books covering a wide flia�get three bones and by the time cept-haul away* rubbish. By the way, coded that there was a better pjgce In the sixteenth century an ambi- geld of interest have been translated (^ bad taken them,I felt much better. Mrs. Forrest tells me,you wire talking for them in a room on the.Soor abave. °toous Spaniard engraved letters on into Braillie within the last few years. Then I Not three more boxes, and to our.Paul again last night after Mead of removing the kittens her- wood. With but a slight knowledge when I had taken them dot only.was church. I wish yon 'eoul,d persuade self, she trotted off to her blend the ef.wood-enggraving by hsisd, this task ] the rheumatism gone, but I was feel- him to begin the Christian life. What dog and got 'him to follow her to the must have euvolved an immense Idleness and suicide are just the tnt better in every way. If you limier seems to be the trouble?" _ spot where the kittens were- lying. amount of patient skill. same thug, though meat don't find it -' from rheumatism I ctrongly advise a - '•Weller If you will pardon me;It is he had looked at then$ she Later, letters cut out In cardboard out until it's too late.—$enry Ford. trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. just rubbleb.:" started off to the upper room, and he were brought into use by a Herman, The Dominion lowest reserves in r PlUs are told by all medicine ,"Rubbish!--1 ten'tunderstand.- J followed ber; but. seeing that he was and the wine man pricked out maps Western Canada comprise an area of ldealers or will be sent by mail. post "I mean," said the pastor slowly! ---so to speak—'ermpty-banded." she so that by the aid of•the fingers the .�r,Y, .-l�..abedy 22,006,000 acres, said paid. mt boo a box or six boxes for +.{hM you can't build. a Christian doubled back and returned to the kit- shape and main geographical features consist' of tracts of land unsuitable 0 from The Dr. Williams'Medicine tens; and event ally, after two or of various countries could be under- for agriculture, which have been set t • , character on rubbish any more than tl Hlrockviile. Oat. _ you can build a house on it. Paul L three more false starts! he understood stood. � art permsaeartty for forest produc- : lop a fine boy in many ways. but the are her and, picking up one-of the kittens Perhaps the gran eat progress to- lion. fine Instinct, some things that will have to be m in his mouth, followed her up the =`-•' "It seems to m%" remarked the Cur- moved form his mind before the tours- stairs to the Dew place- That was as `"totner, as she watched Abe assistant dation of a Christian life can be laid. far " his unoderstaadi aawi ag went, '. ! �►- the slice of ham lobe had'bousht, "Far example, your boy thinks he she had to conduct him back to the Moot from TRAPPER to MANUFACTURER : t .,+ we wasting a good deal of that can't be a Christian and enjoy himself. other kittens and repeat the whole rtorm$nce ale and again until In J. SCHWARTZ && CO. r fi=rr ems.. Of course. you and I know better. � � - . .h' "Not apt ail, meam," he said genial. There are sources of joy in the Chris• the end behad removed them all, and aeesw >tiairv�a.... a- a'assair• !'i'osoate. 1 "l weighed it first." tiara life that compensate many titres she wee happy la her new quarters. >Wg 1st west oat over for what worldly pleasure we lose But it was not the ideal spot after sansl<sat. ``? .�'llyIIe6d SOtI3Et�lrieg be- to mike yon folks like Paul sec it. mss• Large n[ed. 19aoalI . 'site Shot by being Christians. The problem fe- all; she was happy there only for a Mne Ex.Large Irine and Bhs �' p day. Again she summoned the dog, Dar 02.50 ' 112:00 81.90 11.00 - I3.60-iL09 by "Paul is pretty Ball satisfied with and he moved all the kittens again, himself; i mint ne sees lid,..,:6y . eaveri a dif3ea$e of the rtrllBgiIla- - y tlk, Laau�ieGw. snot �¢e a :![od.um ..lot. 11,va ,�ynm• - ilea" 1.la"wi�w . Da k,..... i60 00 40:�D 130.OD 16.00 1126.00- 16.00 lye-Sad ran-l e over ' dog moved the kittens again. From Or1inary., 340,00 ' ,030.00 $20,00 10.00 $3.0.00- 6104 = sad neighbor's see him 90.long as he come by driving the In satisfied with kind of religion of first to last there were so many re- - We will hole Shipyers' Furs the necessary time for them to return f thought of it out of the respectability gleaned from the opini• movals that the lady lost count*of retaittaac• it not .stlsned.with our greIIlns. - mind. This CAS best be ons of persons about him it will be their number. - '' done by holding the oppo- hard to make him realise that Jesus - Ship by Express or Parcel Post. : Quick Returns Guaranteed site thought, the thought Christ can bring into him.life some- Bank References—Dominion' Bank. Toronto. ' of self-assurance,.•self-con- thing he has never IM before. The Rupture Us r •s fldeaCe; that you al's just I rich young ruler lacked something In . a$ good a9 anyone you the Kaster's mind,but he lacked noth- :_ 7,000 lZi�lu IYU2et; and that you are not fag in the minds of those about him." Y being Watched b eve One of the great tasks that confront y every- Christian workers today to the'probe. Seven thousand persons each year : > body, that people are too lam of getting rid of the rubbish. 'All are laid away—the burial certificate busy about their Own af- round us are fine young lives at being marked "Rupture." Why? Be- - faire and ambitions to be need only one thing, the foundation of cause the unfortunate ones had nag• ? Watching you or thinking right principle and true thinking, lected themselves or had been merely �= •' Of how you 1001[, What you which the Master alone can supply. A- taking care of,the sign (swelling) of _-._ A j life built upon any other foundation flee atfllctlon and paying no attention For . �Coristipated Bowels . BiliollSJ Liver r, Sa,y or do. cannot endure. -' - -- to the cause. 'What are You.doing.. ' ! The nicest cathartic to=alive to to-taght will empty your bowels corm- Y. I] Are you neglecting yourself•by wear-, pbFalc your bowels when you have pletely by morning and you will feet tag a truss, appliance, or whatever , splendid. "Tbey word while you ry ° — name you choose to call it? At best, I headache Biliousness ;[leap," Cascarets never stir you up _- _ J slid the worst is yet to come the truss.is only a makeshift—a false. - -ICOIds _ =7adlgestion mar gripe like salts. Pills, Calomel, or _ prop against a collapsing wall—and' Dizziness Sour Stomach f bii, and they cost only ten cents a cannot he expected to nct as more.! is candy-tike-Casco rets. .One or two box. Children love Cascarets too. than a mere mechanical support. The' aiming pressure retards blood circu- * .a jailor, thus robbing the weakened �1 muscles of that which they need most' .l. muourlsfiment. 77e, . But science has found a way, and every truss sufferer in the land is in M;, �' vited to make a test right in the privacy o! their owR home• 'The t PLAPAO method is unquestionably the coos# scientific, to foal a•ndaaccess-r ptuie t e� I►� I ful self-treatment fpr .0 h - �•s 1 world has ever known. The PLAPAO PAD when adhering ' closely to the body cannot possibly x "t slip or shift out of place, therefore Y cannot chafe or pinch. Soft as velvet j —easy to anply—inexneive. To hp used whilst you work and whilst you 1 sleep. No straps, buckles or springs d attached. c Learn how to close the hernial open- : ing as nature intended so the rupture -WARNING! Say ".Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. _ PA - I' CAN'T come down. Send your name _ ~' u' and tea seats, coin or stamps, to=day, Unless you see the name "Bayer",on tablets, you are to PLAPAO CO., 766 Stuart Bldg., St. *w _ Louis, Mo., for FREE trial Plapao, and not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? the information aeCessary. Accept only an of package" of "Bayer Tablets of - t. DriedTFruit Blocks. Aspirin," ,which confains directions and dose worked out by I`' •o _ A newly patented method of preserv- physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for ' fresh vegetables and fruits re- quires' • lug g ;: :Headache Rheumatism w ye �. 0 e at ltc g1a tv eUl�15 first that the juice s1ta1'i be C014 •eN4 R �o l.aie l� 1 squeezed out of them and condensed. lr .»� from the pressing. The final product, Earache Lumbago- �l'am, Pain ~ w0. after pressing in molds, 'takes the G,O form of blocks sealed on the outside Handy 'Sayer"bones of 1St tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. r y' Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Sayer Manufacture of Mono- by a film of the dried juice, which "'p ; kop CASCAI aeeticacldester of eaticylletold, While it !s well known that 4 plrin means Hager �� �,,� helps the material to retain its fresh- insnufnet❑re, to&•slat the p❑bpc apinst tmltattons,the Tablets of Bayer Company i �h ib,...—._' ems • w� new. v frill be stamped with tbeir isneral trad4 mark, the "Slyer Crow." - ' ;„;�3 :,;,.•_^ 'air,• ...� � ^ �- ..v ;,,y a "' ;+*'�-�^ "`*' �•^``�""�'+ "' a' __. 'yam•,. ;r ''.iy."' ,F'.�w' +er' '<� `•r��' ,. .,`° s!S ,'r•- - „ _ .,.,,s.,'Cxe,w �- r. ..,, ,..,.+..._w a.rv. ,.,,:a:..,,,nl......,....,�..,.. _..-Y..-.ti„r. �,,.�...., _ ,.. .-...-.,_ We - '�F' ';+ s.«`.,.e� c"• ri„ ;'b'• e`. •;%`_ .L-•,r�,; ±°'°''.°`°'"`:3'e '•s.-`yew^ri,�`"r - wa .a ..x- .s; ..x"'...-,a-`' �+ ::" " _ _ : ':'�vr'.: :r-' "'„?'.+a A ;f'•.• -y4.. a'W"t.".V•"a h5�d�°',.+."',,^•. rr "% .,.°t,.. .,. .s.3..,'a_ r..w. .ycM,: �,�4,t.�,*« .;-�, ,„+ t"' >it-:N--i,`-,r P .,•ra. •..°•,t. -a•= .» �i?.- ...-.�.i -#.':.. .+o,;� .,. ,,.8;ro.s#o:.cr++� r,•;�a:e, ,.,sz�„�'.' »�..a*•.u.:. _ -.�v..e�._„+7.. ,�,n- vr�+;'..•-... ko,:e ,�• -�:�”°• - .a.�' _- �. m> .x. 'ti ;fin,.,. b• "�^' ;i.� .v �,r °.iM, r,: -�:�+-�-•..'sty, ••+ti--.-.__.._..-._•_�—.__... .�,�- _ -__ __� .._....� —��_ ._ _ .. �+—__..-_ ! t r- CHILD8Dal� �al . W f �J �71� ±Motlurrl Open Ctas+�fied.Ad�'tis tab y;�:��•. I have been as much re- " Child's Bowes With v _ AxADIAN freshed by a good, hearty California Fig Syrup cu nth I Out.°�" :aw A. ][oCreer�, Conan �a To FOOT potion-that at state .% laugh, by listening to ' :of the digestive tract which is nearly ; '-'always by improper feeding- wholesome s t O r 1 e 8 and Your-little one will love the "f4ity., 1 8 Tl3T':FtE A VULCANIZER IN YOU19 tin be-readily regulated by the use o1 jokes, by spending an even- taste of "California Fig Syrup" even if i town? You can earn 1E6.00 dally. W g teach you. . Write Chief Instructor, :•„_ .Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets Ing with friends and•hav- MISS SST. „JEAN . WLSHES constipated, bilious, irritable, feverish, Cit.nada,Vulcanizer, London, Ont. -� are a mild- hilt thorough-.. 4axative. ittg a good time, as by.-i or full of cold: A teaspoonful never aaz'sosiss 1038 says EVERY' SICK PERSON tails to cleanse the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and are abso• long, sou>!d night's sleep; •its 1��1 In a lets hours you Can Bee for your- D EEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES—LANG- ,N+ lutely free from injurious drugs. Con- and I look back upon Stfl9h KNEW, THE WONDERS• B STROTH and Jumbo hive& and }s cernilrg them Mrs. Joseph Dion, Ste. self how thoroughly it works all the furnishings, honey extractors, pump•. l'erpetue, Que., writes:-"I have noth- experiences as little VaCa- OF TANLAC sour bile, and undigested food out of ,too and storage requirements,emeaiamseAd tions.--O. S.- Marden. lAg but praise, for Baby's. Own Tall- - the bowels and you have a well play- for our c�talog ue.. Ham Brothers Cow- lets. When my baby was three • tul child again �hY. Ltv, Maaufaccurers, Brsatiord, Suffered So After EVC>Rj/Meal 1M}Ilione of mothers keep "Caiiforafa months old he -was terribly conati- Fig S ev know a tea- BELTING FOlt Jal1L8 s pated but the Tablets soap set him . WOndei<' i She ThOU ht She Had right and now at bhe age of fifteen Three-things there be that seem to>rib g° spoonful to day saves a sick child to- - ,,'I / The loveliest, As life runs by: . ALL 11CIND8 OF r:DW AND .USmDr months he is a big healthy boy and "�• Heart Trouble. nor%w. Aak your druggist for peso- eeltln pttilrn.saw•,cablaLo.apacklasi . The endless legend of the grass; "California this good health I attribute entirely to .. °ins i Fig Syrup' which has ate.,sipped•ubjact to a proval at 1 wens N, the use of the Tablets." They are sold The suinlight on the green morass, I just can't begin to eapress the directions for Isnbies and children of uscYORllta`nT`It> � RBONT0. �C�1. ' And the g>eat silence 01 the sky. Beatitude and joy I fecal over my re-- by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 all.ages printed on bottle Motherl mow_ -_ storation to health and I just wish You must say "California” or you may • .� cents a bay from The Dr. Williams'_ _-:-The--word "honeymolm" originated every sick person in this world knew get an !mitatioa fig syrup, c r� „ �+ �-e / ` Medicine Co Brockville,Brockville, Ont. what 1 know about Tarlac," said Mies . .. _ -.. _ ✓pu s i i s.7 h i L� ;y..: ? from 9e7many, where it was the cos- Irene Sf.•Jean, 298 Maison Neuve, ; Usefal Plough. . , tam •to drink mead-,a sweet liquid _ Claims Many.Victims is raanada An Englishman has Invented a mazie from honey-for thirty days Montreal, Que. an shoals be Guarded Against ? ,. » "For one whole 'year I didn't know TIC.A :r! horse-drawn low to remove now, after the wedding, moon, of course, p °a meanie "month" what it was to eat anything without Ramm from street gutters, rollers iding it S O unu Minad'S L vvnm.iII the greatest diet eSS after Ie a Great Preventative. h along curbs. „ ,,,., waxla_ At timwa my''hPR. rpn1pitated , - "Suuvy; Liqu;.c%l dle mother, utu � . , g.11auwa o set tens es used. Mina nt 9 you wash your face before the music so that I would go almost distracted. ache is quickly relieved by an ap• has relieved thousands of cases of MONEY ORDERS. ' Grippe,, Bronchttla, Sore Throat, Asthma, ut The safe way to send money.by m111 teseher�-Carrie?" �`Yes'm:' "And your i know now Ithatdi digest on band aoth- For fortyn of folks all oveer'tlie and similar diseases. It,is an Enemy to hands? Yes h. And your ears? , Germs. Thousands of bottles being used -„l Is by Dominion Express Money Order. i iug else was responsible. world have found Sloan s to be the every day. For sale by all druggists . r _ "Well, mother," said Bobby judicially,; natural enemy of pains and aches, and' general dealers. To see squarely means to act fairly. "I washed the ear that would be next' "It is s4mplp wonderful the Way this It penetsalm uthout rubbing, ? aaiaard's Liniment nom nay: rdmiteae, IMinard's Liniment for Coughs and Colds to her." grand Tarlac overcame all my yon can just tell by its heahhyy, Yarmouth, N.S. ' -_ troubles. I just feel like a-new per- stimulating odor that-it is going to do ; son in every way. I have a splendid you good. eI r- appetite, my- digestion id' perfect, I Keep ataan-s Awkly�--few_ COARSE SALT sciatica lame back have a calm'wad restful sleep at flight , stiff joints- JEALTH ED�JCATION and wake up is the.morning.feeling muscles, strains and sprains. LAN D S A �T - At au sloa druEglsste�snada. Bulk Carlots •, - :. bright and cheerful." =l�• BY DR. J. J. MIDDL.ETON Taalae is sold by all good,,druggists. TORONTO SALT WORK! .• i Provincial Board of Health, Ontario -Advt. _.. _ 0. J. CLIFF TORONTO - Or. slldAteWa will be sisd to answer Questions an Public Health ms*- - --- - _ Liniment term thru"h this column.--Addre" him at Bpadiaa House. Spadlas With the Sunlight in Your'- ' our Crescent. Toronto Eyes. J There's a ruehing wind at springtime _ e'Fadid , n yn Lltes +'Q „ Under purple tinted skies r 'r To-day is the to-morrow you woe- akin of the arm, with a hypodermic SCALE ��� When thedigestiveo areout ' tied about yesterday-and all is well." needle. If there is enough anti-tozin' That takes,you near17 off your feet >B + v„ Y Y f g In breathless half surprise! of order you need the help of - _13o says an advertisement which stares m the child's blood to prevent it from ' Mother al's S The herbal at you these,days from many astreet- taking diphtheria no change taken„13nt,�h'the ai<rsi►my °sweetness.:'` 7'rsP -may That +a your whole heart lies ON CHIL $. __ medicinal extracts of which the ear in Toronto aiid perhaps in other place at the Point where the injection _ -- ----- ., ' 1?0 � When you're walking #owned-the west --Syrup is nude restore tone and :cities as well. is made; if, on the other hand, they serer ta'adedstomaehm,mmka This is an interesting bit of advice, child is susceptible to diphtheria, al 'wind Scalp Sore and Inflamed, �' t D ' With.the sunlight !n your eyes! ,,,,a food yield nourishment and save ----- _---for -it points. a moral; it hints that,slight redness and swelling 'will be CMSS andalFrB�UI. Lod from the many His which indigest. *' preparedness Is adviaa;ble, even it a noticed for a day or two at the point'It's a fresh and sweat, warm west Sl ,CuUcura Heals. ion hringm. Mather md"5ym little marry beforabamd is involved.!where the needle :entered, but this R�� � b now sold in 50e. and $1.00 How well we could apply than scrap swelling wit4l soon 'atrbside and facie! ,That approaching summer fRa. - "Mrom early infancy my little bottles at drug stores. 4-921 of homely reasoning to every-day life, away. `Like a banner with a promise gW had a N ale and rash on bur gib+ ` but. particularly to health, without Antitoxin can then be injected as a bead and her sealp waa ' " which life matters little. Let cis think Above the city's cries- - r. I preventive or what id called proghy.!And, oh, a happy gladness comes setae find la'lsamed. She _ - of one common disease--diphtheria, ai lactic dose and the person is thus When a brilliance golds the skies- _ wuiu esuff and o of M disease that carries off large numbers!made immune from diphtheria for end you're walking. oward the west z and suffered. >oms e>i irf children in this province every year.;some time. IP tamp-antitoxin mixture _V Her hair would THIN, FLAT HAIR A little prevention would work won- is�availe�ble tRe resulting immunity �Vlt the sunlight in your epee! wss�isi .� � deem in dealing with diphtheria, a dis-I will be conaaderabiy greater and of "'Thistrombleltastedibr GROWS LONG, THICK- ease from which no child should be l(amge�r durvElon. • It is worth noting sevecdu a:beandl8aany"Intfar• allowed to die. Many ghildfli'en and that if a-ehild who has reached the A Sermon in Little. &Ws m eoti rasoePsaidOin&_ ' mdny adults will never -take diph-i age of three years shows a natural �""s.: 3 r...',�.�..r ewe as AM 1 D6A'E-sae. 0..4+ auitut7e LO-. • - !� :i;_ t,•_ =',.y� �.� �:-2--::iii::: :llo. t:u.. 5--'- M' jAv�tRd.+,J wants I41Ie. DOaC O n �SLICIIlaSOlpnoda he o bealeC{» .. .,. g Ointaaent and now she !s haled. 9 means thats there is in -their blood'be permanent all through life. expression of failure on your face. fi. Klias 760 "Landerine" cos'a ?' antitoxin, or curative agerncy ' The Schick teat is of practical value The world very quickly detects the ICs Ava, Oaaa rasa, w+�. .° 85 cents a bottle6 a that prevents the son of theria,In det�rm me ap ►ur�l.,.,.,,,d• =7. .' p poi tp hAng the immunity to diph- signs of success or faithre, and will Usecutiam Tor allecibs<purposes. dandzt> ate s itchia frcth gaining an entrance to -their theria of the Public in general; but het p p you the way you are going. It and falling' hair, as system's. But many children and some!especially of the child population in you are going 1}p it teilf help you, if ua`ia' ulii enn�ia "' „ In a few momenta, " adults are not immune-they will take!schools, hospitals, institutions, and in You are going dowr. it will kick you. °4i' � o �avd6s�� you have doubled the ME -diphtheria if exposed to. the germ.l homes durialg an outbreak of diph- 130 'long sa you radiate doubt and s•••etiaese~a '�' bes�t� of your hsi . ,• ' _ It „Ill a .'" Wouldn't it be a reasonable thing if;theria. The Schic& teat is ao'reasom- discouragement, you will be a failure. - --- -_ __._ - ___ _ appear a mass, so soft, lustrous, and all the people who are liable to take,able and so simple a method of con. Ii you want to get away from poverty, Amarics's Flosew nog srsediea i ea do up. But what s diphtheria could be picked out or se":i trolling diphtheria that once its value you must keep,your mind is a produc- B ok on I will �p1'eage you moat lected so that means might be I is known it should be adopted in every tive, creative condition. In order to will be after a fen DOG disEASES ' to i�akQ them Immune? This can holes and school throughout this prov- do this you must think oounfident, . weeks use when you see sctuaa3y be done, and don very sin- fore and Dominion. and Haw to seal uew halt--Sni and - cheerful, creative thoughts. You must Railed Free to any Ad• -by what is-known° as the Schick) It-is worth repeating that there !a see a new world before you can live arses by the wathor. downF at List-yes- s 3L G over t?o„ma °bat re�ity new hair test-­a method that involves no I no reason why a child should die of in !t: wing all over rtes s "Dander.,.., ► 128 e•t 24th 8tseet r trouble or annoyance to anyozie. . It diphtheria if these effective precau- New York. U.S.A. pro.. lee is to the hair what fresh showers consists in merely injecting a minute I tions ark taken to bring about its pro. Fires are not put out with ptrom'sedl — _.. .. ;of.^sin and sunshine are to station. P r� quantity of diphtheria toxin into the tectian from th8 disease. water:­ A Geographical Mistake. It goes right to the rootsl'inv rat" '1 d _ g�P an strengthens them. This del btfsi. -— - Every .sch6olboy knows that the stimulating tonic helps thin, 1 Islets - name"America" refers to the explorer faded hair to grow long, thicic, beau! Americus Vespucci, but comparatively, a luxuriant • few know at the circumstaneee which led up to the bestowal of this name, OF INTEREST i Qr-�sl �- rather th y that o! Columbus, u of ��� / • the New orld.' C__7 or map-drawing, has rshown that ithe� p- i -�A oO� • tl a MS20 "America" first drawn appeared no on —� "'mow' an Artist than Leonardo do Vinci, ands R Use Of ;x- : 1 np to its adoption ast tallo $hit - - he p, �" li LITTLE wisdom in the daytime -turbance to nerves or digestion. Even . '`'' `IA May, 1507, just a year after the ' _table CoilrlpOt»l>d is a better assurance of rest than the-little children can share in the en. death of Columbus,a'man.named.Mar--: . ----- - ;,'any amount of.anxious wishing when joyment of Poston at Say meal. -- tin-'Waldseemuller wrote a boo k to Bothw4M, Ontario.='I was wea>t ;laerves area jangle at night. _ which was„appended a Latin account and run' down, had no appetite and _ It's better to anticipate warnings of the four-voyages of Vespucci. in was nervous. The • What you do at noon. often has than to be driven by them. this book Waldseempller proposed nurse who took ; that the name 'America' should be care of me told me more influence on sleep than what you ( to try-Lodi Z.- , want and hope for, at midnight. ..Its better to encourage and pre. givQn to the t•pw wa �a. 'a wuur or Ve ge- setwe-setyntr -vea ana complete, Vespucci, whom he supposed'was'the table m a Compound, . . p � table Compound, Tea and coffee's drug element, health than to listen to the clock ticks discoverer of the continent. -and.now I am get s =° &t A ht and sa "I wish t" "In 1508 the first engravedmap Cori- ' Ling strong, -i 1. caffeine,whips up the nerves,and when _ S'� :- raining the New World appeared in an ommead your milai- its use is continued there's usually a Ypu can et Postum wherever , edition of Ptolemy, printed at Rome; 3 clue-'to my friends, g and.: you •may use penalty which no amount of mental g food or drink is,sold and served. but this does not bear the n�meAmeti� "''' ;,;;;;; Qy testhnoaial."-, effort can avoid. life order roan may be the be beginning, ca: But in 1509 this name appears as " '` D. MAX Y Y B g, if it were already'accepted as a well- "' ' ''' ;' : R. NO. 3, B�ot4- The part of wisdom, as so many for you, of the great satisfaction and known denomination, in an anonymous well. Ontario. • comfort which so-many others have work eiMitled `�lobus Mundi,' pub The reason why Lydia E: Pint; thousands have found,is lished at Strasburg. The ma of the ham's Vegetable Compound is so toturn away from nerve found in Postum.> D successful in overcoming woman's ills world of Leonardo, da Vinci presum- .is because it contains- the tonic, i l � stimulation and adopt Your grocer has herb forms:Instant Postam�- ably issued in 1514, has the name strengthening properties of good old. rich delicious Postum as -(in tins)'made instantly in the cup by the - across the South American fashioned roots and herbs, which act: j.• ' STAN ' ,addition of bviling_watar. Postum Cereal(in .,. the mealtime drink. -_continent as wdll *+ the female organism. Women packages of falser bulk, for those who prefect a Dutch author and an Italian artist from all parts vR t = ! Postum delights the :to make the drink while the meal is being pre. Continually testifying to.Its strength- e°-a•.i taste but brines no dim- contrived, poes-ibly without malice, to , d pared) trade by boiling for 20 minutes. rob Columbus of at least some of the ennng,^beneficial influence, and as it 'Qe narcotics _-por harmfgl rum is i""lii�-"�teaTem a ' ante." women, JIM l� Postullri for Health—"There's a Reason" a I Lydia E. Flnkham's Private Teat The land thirng•about a shadow is Bool: upon 'Ailments Peculiar to `"'• r Made by Canadian Poston Cereal Co., Limited, Windsor, Ont. that there's always something behind Women'•' will be sent you free upon it. request. Write& to The Lydia IL --- -o- PWkham Medicine Co., -Lynn, Maas,,.,, ., .. Mlnard's Lfnimaat p:evea,4Sparish Hu + ISSUE No. 12-"22.' " s ` Y:�fRgc�•;r .,s.. .wr= ,1• ,�• .,r r ..,. ' R, ,•w . 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Loser: .Fawn Advpre ,. -pl call '�- 1• _ •'Svv.'.y`:i�•y,s -�;v'.i�. ;J�;,;.d'•;.Y•x.,'.+ 'r•,; k_°`: ..rK.,.•�., f e t `,�;;;.• ,; .�•, See pp thietoffi�e. .....,..T ;,::, ,��.< ;>; '�_=�". -,r�t'• a.. , "'�'^^"',� , -S.J.Cdlla 6tthae receixed sev- F{ OR t$At,E-sulwaii with-VRlrebn :=s e'; `i • ' - k eral'new For ears which he has scales-3000 lbs.capacity. Thos, Sandef•{oo, Mfss Willa Shepherd, of Oily laced i his Claremont. 25-$8 wl h. . wa was in the village on Friday V R ay -St. Georges Dramatic Club t� ER SEED FOR SALE-Red , »- r` ty• b��~ r,s a clover, free from foul seeds. Roy Morgan, 'last. 'rill present their drama, "When Claremont. 25-26 ZmGordou Law has been off,duty a Man is Single," on.the evening f - for several days on account of May 24th. EGGS FOR HATCHING-W. F. ; ` lthroaL trouble. Law-has Martin .train white wyan �. -The town bell bas been oat of dotte settings of lb at 17.5o, 16-28 _ ^ IliilferFrank spent and over 8aaday om to mission in the 'gearing.days OR SALE--A good'open rithber • gearing, : i't;�,�,�, g ,�nditian. M.S.Chap_ Na fatter What_ Pace�You- Pay- _ .. titfth friends in the city. hich is being repaired. -an.Piekerir 25tf =� -Edward Willson, township as- -Oliver Crummer left on Thulrs- '`• r,. made hie annual tour day morning for Peterboro.with a (SEED OATS FOR SALE-1920 and You cannot get better y S 1921. Sensation varie ,80 cents per bushel, !:- r0;akh.the•vU1age last week. load of farniture for Wm.McLeod.-win_ton white,Aroil�ea„ 26tt values than you_find•in Justt'�.b.r'r..d...,thilftsamlrrer-Ha�-.vas accompanied-by'3`homas ARM WANTED AT" ONCE " has not yet arrived,' nearly,two Connor, 1� Around 100 acres. H.T.Love, zos Carlton • �Inehes of snow fell on Monday, --According to press ',reports sit,Toronto. Phone Main 878. �� �7„ •t eveni ng. several of our business tuen are SOOT$ REPAIRED-Boot® and lii �I „ Duna-_has rented John anxious to attend the last night's shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. ]ODE-TO-MEASURE Bopes'residence on Church street'sitting of t e legislature if tickets Watson,Church St.,Pickering.- 31-23 y' //lm p n' u/ ' aad'will move therein on the first Are available. g, i�AR�rI HAND WANTED-Binfzle Tailoring ;RS' �f.the month, -New books iii the Library this Ju man or big boy. Steady employniiint. Ap-Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon, of week : London Da s, ivin •biOk-ply to J �Yiicon,- Iud,phone,Pick 1so2, ^:8-27 Toronto, a nt.the week end here y g R Pe graphical aketeheg of prominent HAY FOR SALE-Mised. clover ' �- with the former's mother, Mrs, men ; White Shadows in the South gg HOBBERLINTailcria James Gordon. and graoWyHf We�stneyPtckerilrtogt•1c fn. r t �, =v r,,3 �i, d4,• Seas, j avenile. 3,Pickering. proves its good quaaty''� x: -W. D. Rogers and son, of -Charter McGuir% ' who has iH-�OR SALE-37 acres of good pas- and economy in the = `' Whitevale, spent a day last week been the junior clerk•in the Stand L tune land,ewell watered. Appl to Mrs.Geo. _ Is with- the former's mother, and Ban here during the peat ; Picker' a not solo w l rentforthe satisfactory service ;1 ''''• Y. s, few months, has been transferred a:.t.t, .tvt v Ay $n con- The Pickering Dramatic Club,to the Whitby branch and be ea. �GGS FOR HATCHING-Pure- tinued good wear but in are new busy tisioR the drama kred bred-to-lay Barred Rocks,75.cents for sy P tared Peon his new duties On• setting of 13. John Draper. church St., south. - smart appearance. 4 ' "A Noble Outcast," which will be Wednesday. Pickering. 26-28 r.:. resented o the evening of April' -Don't forget the meaenring �j pR SAL1�-g Yorkshire sows. one For Spring we are show- ,: 1 17t1}�Eaat@> Monday, social and entertainment, under 1 due to farrow April 1st, one due une 1.t: mg a qualities, -- The Misses Clark entertained the auspices of the E. League,this Apple to Fred Wright, R.R:No.a, c�arefdont. et number of their-young friends (Friday)evening in the S. S.room ne Mart'sz+< 26 2s patterns, new values- ,4 :.bo a St. Patrick's party last Friday.in the-Methodist Church, The BICYCLES For BALE-2 bicycles. the best to be had at _ e►eniag, when a most enjoyable program will consist of playlettes` gmwuast be sold before March 30th. As owners kodest•cost. time vas spent by ail. and music by the beat local talent., Hggh Pugh R.RyxQvi L1°OOfruu'rs`for�me' -James Hose has installed ma _•The March meeting of the *chinery for the manufacture Of Women's Institute will be held at Ei GG9 FOR HATCHING-Pure-bred 1 Let ti8 aaifpW Ott the New Styles and Fabrics. ',.-. excelsior. He is advertising or a Barred Roeks bred-to-lay. Price,per setting. p R the home of Mrs. W. J.' Clark on 51.00. A john Anatey Pickering P.O.or - uaatity Of basswood and poplar.. phone l 1 r.13,Whitby tyenual. 2w27 They represent the beat at the lowest cost. esday, March 28th. Mrs. W. B. -' _--- See advt. in another ldmn. t, Th$--anneal meeting of 9t., "'w @11 wiILRfQer a ppaper oq The• OR SALE-=1 Hup tourinu car. 1' "THE *=`-T--- Stranger in Our Midr t,"'and Miss F%ash touring car,1 Essex tourinja-tr, These� B / 98 T O R E . . -Georges Church Guild will be bold Sleep will give a reading• Roll tars are all late models,is perfect condition and. 'rat the home Of Mrs. W. G. Ham'Call, Current Events. are p^cad right. Berry3 Poynter Vihitevale.23tf on Wednesday. March 29th. All - -Hot brite makes. aid straw STRAYED-On to lot 10, con:4. = ww /�� . members and intending members hats look like new. Lac ueret Pickering,a black and.-white Cnllae dog with -M . S C H A tP />rl A 7Y n... taApert i d paying a ri-es.e A c t ice R.TR • • >Rre asked to attend, t-V�. slakes old furuitnre ]soli like new. s P -Mr. and Mrs O'Ibcorne and Mr. Flo, 1,>i°ktring. e . , , u.�_t�',� Todd, Decotiut, the cold water kalao• - . " . *. .} " and Mrs. of'ror,ll:to motor- j` od tlatso on Sunday.and spent the new.es,`Gakrden and flowers seeds in FOR rSALE-Cheap.a o l ki a o 1 min tr. f ^ a - -- v da trlth W. G. aII�l Mfrs. Reid. a F:r nen£s in goodor der. Also several heavy and '_ .,. .On their retard on Siiad+t evening paeaA$�a aDd-In�balk. H@af) scales and cooF Isto.es and heaters. H. " y B tens for wall-papers. Wherre? At H Claremont. Phone:01. 37tf - - they were accompanied by Mr. -The Big Store. �OTHF DAY TANNER-Teach- `°.� and Mrs. Raid and 3Jfaster alter, - . -A strong appeal will 'be made Der. Piane and Vocal C-rufieates. Tricot - :who spent Monde Royal pe y nth@ the-city. Collette and Academy. London. Enqlandy -� i fn all the Protestant churches of -Special -Lenton Service On- titi a:i visit pupils;residence . r used keting Friday (ro day) eq y y) at St. George's Canada on Sunday Api al 2nd for 17o2,or write .4mtree Farm.R.R. 1, Pickering. ' lW,• contributions_ towards the relief. Church. at $ p m. Special speak• of the stsrvia children of Russia. T'10DGE CARS-Substantial redue, C .the Reg, 1p.T. Moore, M. A., of g twa or the price of Dodge can now,in effect IL'isstill five months.untilthenext Bradley'Bros.. of Oshawa,.are the Dealers for �^ 913. Jaroea19 Cathedral. Toronto. harvest, and unless aid ie prompt- plocality.9 frWrite demonstration."'tr'ted23.28 catalogue°; BUNDY'S -sue HARD���� Mr, Moore is considered one of.the ly seat them, thousands of best preachers among the younger child- ren will die through starvation. EGaS FOR HATOHING-1 have clergy, and it is hoped that there mated up two peas of pun-bred White W _ will be a large audience. -F. J. Coldham, proprietor of andotte hens with two cockerels dtrect^from J.S. the 9n rtor Mutt Market de4ires 'Martin Regal straips.the best in Canada. can a -Mrs.Mary Grieve,of Waldeck. Pe lttrassh eso for setting from these matirwat$1 r o -'Aire. J. 9. to contradict the rumors that have pez setting. �.Hederson.Paekeritta. 2Wa1 + .I���rnatioal Stock Food Jephsob, met with a serious acei• Oeen, and are, circulated to the �GGS FOR HAICCHIN`i-tYbite ' :. 'tent'on Friday evening lit8t while effect that he will be leasing in horrrrggs. hatched l hens w,rh the " . _ -£-he sitivin ete. l Ir. €-°t he hag an `v�.�fi.* t,n VaestiuK hear eitst.er, Ndr-e. �iogdaie, �`'°•strain mated xath speaal waster laper+ ><2s0 a " i o ' - • " of Toronto. She had been crow• ton4 of ice Stored And is ^onstruct'• sitting 2nd pen.s1r30, Wyeasdottr•Leghgrn - Ong Lhe street and vvsp etruek'b s in,z a large 'refrigerator built crass,91,F#i everlasting,ayen. R.tthite,Pcul• motor car, resuhing in a frac:u ed on the very latest -,ientific grin 'Faepert.Dvnbaston. "e-:s _ ?skull, a larcerated brain and a bad ciplea known, for the-purpose of 011L]fuel tLt'•-rL&NiLL eke, 'r-� t kepnina rhea; e-; !. perfect Bondi. r` lil�te'Va�� . ; ,' -jured woman 16 44 yext�rf age tion durin,e' the hit weather. -and the has ital Authoritie -h6ld g p The civics Clara a �a p�►�' out no hope for her recover The driver of the car hurried Assay - - from the scene of file aecjdeaE and 'ire. James Sufalee ie r•pevsdiag a �verhat:liag, Painting, all kind9 creek coa.h tripods ih 1.h-ci:g. repairing done Ignition f �� ie unknown. SIr+, Fiav The is siei:;aax her rtaoth� a 4pecialty. ,1 -Thee follotviu is the standing.iet-at ]3amilioa for afortnistltl.' Y our old ]Ford top recover ti A �•'Of the papiN in the Senior nivty' Mrs' Clug$ton and Dorothy are cis= fur $13,00. - r '.Ion of the Pickerinst Pnblic School iting the former•* sister, !►Ira, Wilkin- for the month of February. The eon.at Inglewood. Berry & Poynter names are in order of merit. V Walton Holmes has returned home, . . ! Class-N. Morrison, E. Baker. M. after spending a month very enjoy' fin T0MC . YOU calmot Hall, E. Walsh,' F. Morrison. E. abl with relatives a!Orillia. _ y ' Conplaud,'R. Morriss* E. Cots Vrs•Gerald Cowan entertained bete• :�sl'I11ar11cas Land and R._Morrissey missed two Sunday School class to afternoon tea : o mi$$ afford t -, - -, i last Saturday. The girls enjoyed the exams each. Sr. IV-M, MvGfnt , outing very much. Is. 25 1b. Pails,$3.50. `` Iu Packages$1.75, 75e. and 40c., M. McMaster, N. Sier, Elsie'I.oe�• Tboe. Betherington, by the punch- our- StOCI� Heave Cure $l.tJO.� ' Chick Tonic 135* pkg. wood`' Leta Packrin, Hugh Me- see of several very fine animals, bas � _ . - - .._ ..Master, Earl Lockwood. Jr. IV- been making an addition to his a:cal• = ]s complete with i nice _ :. " aloud Smith, J. McGinty, nosy lent herd of pure-bred. milking abort- ..range of mouth organs . =- Condition Powders :rOC. Bier, H. RIchardson, J. Remmee, horns. with prices tan giog nn pn X ago mtr rnmr.iwta lion Iic.. :if,. Cliutre vrr se„leaxa his oro- z Verna mid; ( Hall,(;. totdt]am. t-ber, Rev Harold Clugstoa, at Fair.. ;, „ _ - - a c� lfl. Potter, D. Morrissey, L. Wy" bank on Sunda evening, Mr. Hen- , man, B. Bath. y $' 2�C,_to_ 1 .2� is BuiidyfPickenn -Men stttois[s are in inner• Berson, of FcicerinK, o�cuyaed the - y pulpit •here. The storm bindere8 s s 9 ues of the law , E pertaining to rr,c- many from at-ending. i for traf't•, and this ignorance is His Masters Voice - - "``' ,liable to get them into trouble. f. ; ,One rule'R'hich is very frerittentl • ''. ' AuDLEY,' }�,eeords. ,L��� �QiS ��W-S-pri-� �.�-ignored-is that pertaining t-T the'parkiing of cars oil the public oorlMcCarthy still contiaaes eery - ' ' - - - Neilson s_ Bulk a'nd Q ^a streets. The law retiulre= that all P tiir Ednards ha3 a so 11 wood .''; R E E aT ♦ E r. .` cars be parked on the rig ht eiCe. bee thin week. gr Sq Bog Chocolates ,. _ of the road. If a rtlutori. ie ,- _]•Isaacs. I'u.l:rin,Guthrie and uis•e • - •::-. ` „s ing Rest apd svi�hea to Stop Un have beta loading nay on the siding. ► _ •' • the 6614th 6418 of tbe=poad he tsst Levi Ward hKs enaaired with W. E. -•' - -- ttirn roand and face the east, v Sinclair, M. F. F., and will manage iA THT XT ► - Should 'he vidlate this role he the feral for him. -yr We. understand Ed. Pardon ha.3 ELM DALE MILLS r Clothing-in serg�s and worsteds : must bear;the consequences should rented his 1� acres, known 'as the - e.r, dsY_;dent occur tbrougll a viola Robb farm, to Chas.Micilall•,of Brook• .' -- Prices are greatly reduced �'- tion bf the law. A number of ac lin. P2CZ�ER=NG+ _ eidents have been narrowly avert• Mr.Wade is buying the fat stock :A Ad in-our village Streets thron,gh through here. He purchased aflne Spring 1920 Spring 1922 <<� You Save Having taken over the Elaldale Suit $.10,00 Now $65:9(1 $45.00 a load of beef from Jas. Pardon and g 9000 _ 15.00 85.00 not obeying this w. '\ -m ebipped them on Tuesday. Mills from F. W. Weeks. I fi -0a Thttreday evening Iasi a David Crawford went to w Toronto = 80.00 w'45.00 .0,5.00 is.;,..'---double celebration 'took place at hospital last Thursday and was sue• wish to announce that the , ., :..6x.00 " 17,50 �,:'� 2;,50 " the home of John and Mrs. Draper, cessfully operated ou for appendicitis, ..Business will be car- ,. x,60,00 ,:.' : .� x.00 A, �r.0o g 0 We a for big speedy Tied on in the 4 `.-:: -•�; . the 17th of March being the .,.5th P Pe dy.return. anniversary of their marriage sad Quite a number of their friends usual way: You Save over 60 per cent. stlsa ,the 84th birthday of Mre went to Whitby on Thursday evening `'' . ` Kemp, s w and spent a pleasant---time with Mr. We will kee on-hand'aI •• We guarantee every garmemt as to fiG, quality and satisfaction r r� e p, r., 110 spends a part of and Mrs. Pardon in their new home p u winter with her daughter, During the evening the guests were kinds;of Feed: aer@t Draper. ]►bout twenty-five treated to'an o *ter supper, which ,•� Plls�.a WALL -�'APE_RS y ppe We have at present,c ga beret] Ana rexenw.J njoy'ed. children and rand�wae thorou hiy a 1•Car Bran and ShortsyA er sons, angbters g g VVTWit _ o,. a .i rniuU'u.L --- --r - oat gift of silver. !titer' reading a CARD OF THANKS. _l =very hamoroue address,which was 1 Car Western Oat@ _ - Choese from sam`*Vlee and get a better paper very good pen•pictare of the u s We do hereby wish to express our Also Corn. - - p beartfelt gratitude and appreciation -• We meet all co,mpetion as to prices. We have already and downs of their twenty five to our many friends and nngbbtrre for_.-_Ogtivie's Royal Household Flour» reduced many lines. years together. all partook of a their numerous expressions of sym- Pastry Flour :generous wedding dinner, ending pathy sad kindly help in our eztreme- We Quamates a twelve hoar delivery. up the festasl occamion with the t sad bereavement in the death of our Chopplag done every day T. i• - • -.Pcxld old "For they are jolly good tear eon and brother. f Fred 1. Buntin- '� Pickerin i�gfllgllF:'-Co�c, JAs.TODD AND FAIGIty. �. �'. S��.ri�.. VV C0.� _ Y; gyp 1Bet#biliehtiid 2li67. 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