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'f �x,::°'.a'' 6c. .,,y; �xwr, �'.r. •4. ti�•.. .r.�.m, �: P n--•t �.�,.-,...s.4.•.�.•s- - _,:�-..,.., , ....:. s�};•-� i�r`�:s.-'• .. -'�.;p+':+�- .'.s:"'r N �ti�:-,,:,- ,''+�++ia r:•.,'A:ti's' C � G;1 ,a .Ix _ OL _-0.. - _ . PICKI&PdAN GI -ONT:, 'FRI:bAYI. �IAR("H 31, 1922 :No. Y>i�>ritlKtd3tIt31'd 1614 t; - GREEN RIVER. BROUGHAM. _ .. . .._ - Established 1828 �,/�' �s 0,er The Green River Dramatic Club Mrs. Gipson Conner is visiting with "� �Ip not be able t9 live their drama in relatives in Toronto; 0� Greenwood on Friday night,owingR to Mrs. Milroy, sr., •of'Osdar Grove, RE. FORSYTH. bph._D..'Diree!tor , r - ... ~a bereavement-iq one of,the famlllee. vfelteo her niece, Mrs,Gen,.Philip last ' ,•o Pt_ometricaP�)Atkociation of Ontario. Re[: _ but-will-•give it on Friday evening, week, ' lsteredtMembtr of-4the American Optometrical 4t ♦ �f �' A it 7 bb., :• Mr. Warner,who has been conduct• Awociatiin. Eyes txamiged by appointment. Befit Autlwrltle$ Tell Us p� Pewits 28nr, Claremont. ont. The •first .league game ot,..to.otball ing w ged rral••store here fotrtbe past '.,.s7•. That it the barite and houses are pro. will be plsyed at Green River on Sat- ten and a half tilonth's:as well as be= w MILLS a F. TOMLINI30N, M, B., Member perly protected with good beast'trip- ure�y. April let, when Robertson's ing.postmaster.has sold out his busi• .ofrthe C 'age of PhSS siciane and Surgeons per were woven in twisted strand-e and Athletice,:of.Toronto, will .play the Hess to I'erep Thornton, of Toronto, of Ontario. Ov-:I that,fofterly occupied by 3 otinpes or over to the fool' ptit-ore*- home-teatn. : Game called at 4 o'clock, who takes possession on i&prii let. Lelate Dr,R. rodi�oII d llantterly byDr„Cald- the .buildings "to give the Utmost in D.Allan.of Toronto, referee. Mr.and Mrs. Warner wish to thank ef+icieocy and-thegrI vadhe U�n in the :' ,.their nurnereas cilstowers for, their -` CA 1i F . earth at least 10•ft. and have heavy _ w liberal patronage during the, time ' ICARTWRIGHT, b1. D., J1. BROCK ROAD. they have been here, and hope they_ C�Q O • .'C.1P.& .Ort. .A coroner for:rte Cou,•. copper terrpinals to di_perse the heavy may extehd the., same,pail onage to G x ty or o. OPice hours : 12.2 and 64 p.m., charges, that not one barn in every Wei• E1lfoott has moved to his 'n•ety ,i or at othertl'oc:s by appointment Phone Be+.l i�1!l barns will be stre2ck by lightning, their successor, is ho .has been in the 6 No.24.1♦; Ind.phone Ko,4°0. Pickernz.,On- quarter's on his father's farm: general store business all h___=is 1ty_�a tario. 33t. Wm. Badgerow is making,prepara• , e -'to 'cater to the Feed your light ones-and •. tie"„ ,,:«i «t,9�, �Q��is;ar- bons to renovate his d:velling• trams of his customers. Ir.and}fret -EL MCKINNON, M.D., L.R'.C.S., -tainly worth spending at-least Clifford Hubbard hae-beei] appoint- - s;.oty good seed. s� Pp Warnerespeet to'r �trn t'o Oshawa N. Edinb:r,tb.member of the Ccl;sae or, 1 per cent of the total value ed road overseer in this section, suc-. a _ , -Phyiuci"a and Sisrgeona of Oatprio.119eatiate and that is raeticall this week. p y ceedint;('has.Fuller'. of Sofal Colaee of Saxw6ona, FAlubtrgh. - what is costs t� - I'leave ti• car of snperiar quality 1g atLanttoz to ddtaa•a of Women •od W. A. Jackson, of the Bank of Coal- GREENWOOD. F rea, O> ee sits zeddeaoe,Brongharn. =Protect with Oar System. ;mercer Toronto;spent- the, week=end with his parents here. ' Jarnea and Mrs, Rains were in ySeed Oats testing 45 lus. or Randall Ellicott's friends are pleased i;nLonvllle on Monday, more __per bushel. tiPi1L M t _ `ol Stoubille, �n ' t o know that he is intproving in health • Mrs. T. Oliver spent the week-end Wr H.'HFN:1lL+DY. Barrister. j„L at his new home near Barrie• with fri-end&M-Toronto. ;.,•• -:` <� • '.ititor,lNotary Pnbhc,%Cor-seyancer;Sc, R. J, Fuller reports_fa-vorabl -re=--Miss Murdock, of Whitby, spent arrive in a few days. - _ k, Whitby.Oran.- :41_ garding1be outlook for the bee.-keep. Sunday with Mim Freda Hilts. • J H RE A L frig industry-for the coming season. Miss Pengelly spent the fore past of Price1ti cents per bushed. + AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and George White&Son "purpose plaut- the week with.friends in Toronto, .Eolititor,'Fotary Pnblle.Eta Moat'to h s in about seven acres of 'potatoes this Oil Motto*B rock 6t.Norte:,WbittT. "IT g P Norman Wilson has been confined with Samples can be seed at the mill. _. - aeon Gorge ' determined tobrl to house during he 1Kat wee with _ _ ,•. se a to to ed nR t t k ALES JOHNSTON--Barriptere - LAREMONT downtheprfce of spuds. ' qufns�. � ;-� _. Autire Postum returned tp the - ` - s a -�rte.,'229.Danforth Ace. ;Woe;wuah lBldlt --' -. - :.-'_- y • '•, Toronto.ftftone Gt:rarC sill.,a: r2a s, tifa�- Licensed , City on ,gaturda d' ----- ---- > y,' after spen ing a- &ern 1T2o.:ctna:l - _ 4oly. Embalmer and Undertaker. city at tiVebaters sale. Reek with the Ravine family.- - ILLIAMJ. BEATON,B. A.,Bar. Motor Hearse: T, Hutchinson has purchased the.- CHEE(RYWOGC field adjoining big farm from :Hiss M. 9ter. So;::,:vi, mea:ber of the firm of rjprUntOCODneCtiOn-foC 4 �`aOd. He will take flSSebalOn at yckaa Denison.Foste:and B*saon. oronto Owing to the inclemency of the p Gerwrat Trvsts Building.8!Ray Strett,Turor.'to. Hospital' SerVCCe, weather last Monday DiRI]C and the once. r Telgproae;bta n gel and 9cz. almost impassable condition of the Mrs; Norman Adam-son spent's cou -A road sQUth of the C. N. R. ple of days in the village last week, Derrtttt _-- BARNES' track anuinbe,of the members of the before leaving foe her horns iu the - « west: Ra-epayern'Association were unable Robert Brown lest for Toronto on J. Hi'DSON, D. D. 8.. L. D.fa„ ,CHOPPING MILL. to attend the rnonthiy meeting. _ As Y +�, . 132 Carlton St..Toronto, I Hacscn',:tiew special business was to be brought Monday to ply his bade iq the car System" of comfortable plate work. Write for Cbo n and Oat' Rolling ever week forward it was decided to call a meet- penteriog line, he having. worked Wox=auon or phone North 5316. 4.1d PPS g g y ioR�for Monday, Apt i1 3rd. when a there last fall. LASE B. BEATON, D. D. S day excepting Monday_. tell attendance ig asked tor. The Mr.Sissoin was in the neighborhood "F JLP Graduate of the Royal Golelge of Dental Highest prices paid foe;, Rock Elm, Alton&road, although one of the main rhea week on his annual tour sad 51rr$tor9 and t niveratty of Toronto. Office roads of this township, is in a moat while here tuned some pianos for some s over W. M. Prin�s hardware store. R'tatby Soft Elm, Basswood, P' of his old customers. The UniVel•sal ©lace hours s to 12 A to b,30.B Ind.•prow 6, deplorable state south of the C. N. R. �m• PenRellp has purchased the $86W1Y1�' Boil place 220. •lily e ` White Ash and other kinds of logs. tracks and Is wog-than lots of side car owned the late Mr. Wood. A - road*in Pickering. This Association (One of Our Productions) W. G.Barnes, Green River has had two delegations wart on the car seems to be necessity on a txrm.' _ i/s;sistserer �rlixk�. council re fixing Alton& road but as Dearly all the farmers fn this local- We sell Sill's Rite-Lets - Or address R. R. No. 1, Locust Hill. nothing definite was promised. We local- ity own one. all make!+of ears-the best „� ;, •'w• P i�T. V. RiCHARDSON - Real?Fs would like our township's road engla• Owing to unforeseen circumstances' in the .market for P •'late. insurance.Cooveyarcirg, Notary • pICKERIN� • eer'to a a vI*dt to this loo De levies the Green River Dramatic iJtub will -the price. PebLc,Etc,Pxker rg,Ont. 3Ay �•• , �•� section at his ear]ieAt convenience. present their drainn,entitled: "The= Wa fareb" io tbe.Greenwood Chur h Tires for all care, Eroerp Wtateels He will then realize it is one of the • ph T DB.BE'ATQ.*3 'TOWICSHIPOLERli worst in the county and why the oD 1r�ridAp, April 7th,instead bf March, Saw and Emery M ' , • Coavyoacer, ©s*amforlocer for ,atlas LUMBER--YARD ARD rate a era in t11is sectton trek for im- 31st. This drama is well worth hear- 6ieert-la awn, Lad- �:,. •aiOasSss, icoonatane. 'Hid- etoaq b loan y - - •alarar ern art °lulls* of Harstaas Leo- P • ^^t:eais, r.ac i-'a-•»,»:•e•,-.._--r*n,r,;.. ing. Ttrere wgtLalge�-bv v.u•lous sTc• -,• derv, rate. a;=.• 1T - -es. Mr,eounrilmgn' this Association tionvoy local greenwood talent tier , looks to ymt for ywar bupport in this tween acts. Admission'25 cents and :Woodworking and General DtVID A. PUGH-Live ;tack'auc We-have a farce and v'•fil ae`cftecl cWldreo 13 cents. _ BlacksmithiuR. t.onee• G,aevste t! C 11. ;ssr>' c.kocl last grit�van'e. _ Cd,c•gc Lafeu=e exptr:t;cr w3'!t p0dig:ted. Ems:CI; of the fU{IORing ri;dte.tial - W. H.JACKSON, i3roek Road; ,. •Cock. It:ock aad:mg work., A;l kw.44 of,set; _ Webster l3tc)4'. vale, Tneatlap,, c :r^+lyatteaded to. 'ie-�N re.sC^.soft. rranm Mat+, DUNSARTON. , bed ,B. C. Fir Flooring. �' _ A.Nril the 4th, Pickering Out.. . It t-,a:et oat, it'.y - - __� .'*latched' B. C. Fir Sheeting. -and Miss Minnie Parnt has b+en ill wish 'r T1'•GR S. PUGH. Vc-emped Av- 4latched B. C. -Hemlu<.-k $oul'ia1'.- ,,ir.sy.. WHITEVALE, z" i - L.••G< ,.n°ca • rm,..•.7, a- 'e'•1- •-••• 11"_• "•- �� '1117ri T,`:n otlinp S i � r.r W ni_ Arnderson is visiting her Here � r� ..'L. Ai.c reds* of ptcrc-teed Shorrtorn t4%t-T anti '� III: B. C. Cedar S:diaR, d •'!glrer in O•hRwa, r i•t r:c'.t rrT.. J W r. s sort* c:.ca;?, ' Ina. plase, Cart nor, 4113;'`el?ie Thum rifted her cqu.in_ ( ' rporal Frazer is in trait. C esf 3!a;cr F.7. 35'-y . . A?3a, Rester Board,Paaste: Board 8: ti]d::bHOI last.week. Actually.a bot>n,strurk town to•dav, t, ;-- - ?Ieairc. 1�'tn. Thotu r:•r:d Jas,iiirch- 'Mrs. -D• S. Turner' is visiting her ••'"r - POSTILL, LirenRed Anctionefr, and Apple Bttrre.... t daughter in Conniston. } A . !Tr Cctut.vs cf Tore sad Ontario. dno• *•1 ha-1 a b'asineas trip to Anson►last R _ Cement hion 14:09 of all lie*t st:enned to on ebortest Thi raday. Fred `itoutfpr has Secured a position oat c0, ♦dar0.9 GrvvZ fi]vvr P.O„ Oct, W ri D. Gordon- & Son! -bliss Gertie White: entertalned het i,i bead tni Ie S;tnday School cla=s- lai t Saturday Ixnd, CiOA�r �. MAW, LT('ENSFD Ai C- afternot"n, Hnrry,Johnson hits returned. after `'1GNEER,fcr York.Qri aric and Durham PICgER�I G = «p, iehvleon,tnii famiiQ are maw- spending,& week with Parties in Tn- Coq_-t.", Ailkindsol sales prctrptly auenacd 5 s rants. ���mb�r•' to. terms reasonab!e. Dates for tales may to Bcil and lndepende>;t phase.'" --ins into the house lately-vacated by 1 anxrrtd at NEWS'Officv, Bell and Indtp•r,-_ A. Brander. . Charles Maynard has.rontra.cted•to :deco p.'_rrr•es. K'h.tby,ont. sly G. H. Linton s sale on Wednesday huild a modern farm house for Robt. ; Shingles in�lagB was well attended. Rorry to lose Mr, Milne. Sh le -E, Nlr'EWen, B.V.Si and Mrs. Simpson from our inidat. buckwheat Jemea'Brsyd ehlpped car toad of .. - Veterittary`Surgeca. , D G 1 John Season and' daughter, Mias_ Fix!a from LLoo�ust Hill on Mori• �j a': Jean,of New Liskeard, are V61tinR dapp last. Ready tdy Roofing "Gradcate of University rf Toronto, Dr. McLaren,. of Toronto, paid N °'•? �t Valley Hall Highland the former'&cousin; Mrli. Gen.White. Former Veterioai ion to'alardonald ' g Robert Holden-and family are mov- business trip to our village 'on-Satur• Agricultural College, Quebec. CTeelf, on ing to their farm at Unionville.this day last. and Lath ` Mr:and Mrs. Habn, of Hamilton, '! •--- r-rant attintit n to all clients_ . week. IIie;sale on Saturday_last was --- - . - _ Bell and Ind. Phcnet=, W"t:dnesday liighi, 'April ULI Wyly well attended-. _spent the week-end_ with Blake and � 1•,, FICKERING, - ONTARIO Gents 76c,amusement tax included Mrs. Ivan`Aanis and daughter, Miss MM Annlsa• y F. A• R E E S 0118 Fanny, of Highland Creek, spent the Messrs Berry and Poynter are bus tt p�eeree-fir ._ 1-fi=ing to t trir,rlp nf. Antos. that'refuse R E I D 3.edie null; =tveelc e+td with-toe�ereterarrr:� jW. , ' 'George and Mrs. White. =to function pro rly. T tQQVB'T I3I?.aZr ; 1' C'?.tFr'C�IMCXRM�T A number of friends athered at the Norman Millar was off duty with e • home of Miee Esthe g Thomson last the flu for a while, but is now going eri_ ■SaturML and surprised Mies Janet it at{ain at the forge. = �'••• - -use a-full line-ot--fresh and cur -�31GH-L#1$--CRE.EII: y.... p - ed meats cons n y : Allison, being, the occasion cf nets a hive- gDt R­--ke d- h; that sucker feeling and are overhaul- -t ei spice Road,- Breakfast Bacon l A. R '�` _ inThere_their-nets s earth of h8nees in the vi!- i11lam, Bologna, 1�einere, etc; The~Cbevorlet Garage and' Service Be elite to attend Webster& sale, lase,eeveralpeople wanting to locate - - Station at Brougham still havE their _ Friday. April 4th. here bat are unable to-find suitable ,•:���Highest prices paid for _expert from the factory and also have gvtarters. Butcher's cattle, New Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock, GREEN RIVER. Joseph Aselford and Hector Gould the 3 speed car at the: speed price. leave this week for Saskatoon to bet-. ?►grnt ror cream oeparators, vvtuara After everal•mouths of illness one ter their conditions. • We wL.L chC,,, SUCCESS CE�� _ Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, of the oldest and most highly respect- troth Hick. �0�� R A7�J Tile only car on the load that cannot ed.residents of the township. Alfred. The_. Women's Institute-hits purch'• ' b2 matched by our competitors. Less T. Micbell,'aied'at his residence,here ased a new Gourley-Leaming piano IN BUSINESS ? gas end less oil than situ car on the on Tuesday, 4larch '18th, in his 78th for.the hall and it was delivered here roan and Service is our R'atchword, is based on right training. We grroe White Rose Gasoline'and Enarco Oil. year; His.frineral will take place at"'on Monday 1nett -perwna) individual instruction, 1,8(1 Q. m• to-day (Friday), and inter. W, J. and MrOgeaton, of Toronto, i' Shorthand.t typewriting business" ' ment will take place in St.John's and Blake and Mrs. Beaton. of-Whit- ' YOj�]` StOCii Needs yp Gerow s Garage, Brotlgllaffi Cemetery in the 7th concession. The by.spent Sunday with their parents, methods. Over 20.000 graduates. deceased was born on the 8th conces- D. R. and firs. Beaton: Attention -- Eleven schools in Toronto, Start Sion, near Claremont, and has resided Mr. Seebeek's sale came off with Nor•. at an LLIOTT in this vicinity all his life, baying re- gratifying results. Mr. Seebeck'has anytime. Write for complete ew sided in V�hitchurch township, near rented-Mr..Buckles' truck garden and prospecttaf gtouffville, for twenty-seven years. will move here this week. This time of the year.P. McINTOSH, Chief Principal He wtt3 a son of the late Wm. Michell Recently a fluent•tonqued'picture =y ,Y Yonge& Charles Ste,Toronto who was the first reeve of Pickering agent thoroughly canvassed this sec• They cannot do well ���1y��� ' tow.nsbip and 'who had 'the honor of tion and was successful in- getting a � ssa�tewag - li strictly first-class in all Depart- naming Claremont. He was a Con• large number t be enlarged. while infested. oVitll - ^I W /y R Q, _ �<f TV - m eats and unexcelled in the Domin• servative in politics but did not take Mr. Daniels will leave for Texas this ►. parasites.' fan. A sound business .edncati'on any active part in political affairs. He week to make a thorough invest' a- - P gg - - od st, tion of conditions in that State, Mr. We keep the best pre -- - . is saure steppingstone to success. Woatlmembe oneat�tved count W it •, saasiderablo mnnay ;n. - ---i'v-ix not investigate the subject.? u a J. vested in oil. e r &ration for destroy- ` on the 6th cos:-and t The ladies of the S�hitevale Worn p ` AND FL.i;IING We will gladly send our large cake- Mrs. Martin Wells(Editb) nni r The institute have invitations out for ing lice on cattle. -' peg Two sons, Thompson and Ernie, an "At Home and Dance"to be held am prepared to do Chopping slue ensue which 'contain; complete in• died at Ghe age of 14 years and 3 mos., in the T. G. O. F. gall on Tuesday' i..,:�.,.' _.._.�. ,-''•�" Oat Flaking every Monday formation, For your sake send respectively. He is also survived by evening. April the 4th. r- B and Friday. for for it to-day. Students admit- two brothers and two staters, Wm. On Wednesday,March the 22nd, the of Toronto, Frank, who has recently death of VVrtlter Albright took place N. E. MCEWEN-9 Soneb,oatn For Fale ted at anv time. Our graduates are retired as echoof inspector of Lanark at the Toronto General Hospital, at i emiaantly successful. County, a position he held for'fortv'' the age of 27 years.• He was the son John F. Bayles, Claremont veare, Mre. Scarr, of Toronto. and n4 Sarah_and the late Thomas Al- Veterinary Surgeon Y W. J. 1311iott, Principal Mre, Oeo, Cooper, of Claremont. bright, His remains were interred in Rural Rou;e No,2 rigbreen grand-children also survive. the I'nion Cemetery here on Friday, 1°1C3�®1'111�j �a +1"x•0 -_ w Yr .,,,sm�: =--ice'. ^.s• ,�',;,r�' ��'�3"..' ..y ..•». '.-`;,•..•�,.. :.�;< s;,ws_ �..,,,�f -^• •TS, ,�'x•u.s',*n`"'^,r � ,�..••c v',,�.;ti .��. �,, � '-z• .T�,,O� r y.,_r�•sK•��..`,i'�''s.I<"+"` fll': 1 "w'c �� �hv'`s � �+�F`�.5, p'7�" ` •' a�",�f ::a'49Bt �c+e-,•- aa"eC�'r���•� .iJ°d,��"/�1'a�:-K..+Lt,ae.,, �r��•�._.�...wage.s$:+:�.r�'••a�.w.:Ya:d�",rt� �'�E;P .r ..2'dc.-. eFa�, ..e. _ sffia�i r& '�:we�_ c' , ',••, .m 'w'x,..-'RsS `�F--TTY`. `t' i '.'vY`r ,L,c,.y,>., W +,. ,.. .$: ..ir.' +� 4: .il< , .,.. rt•.a:' „a+ ,'�a.,..kr^ri.a,''r. h -.,¢•-ir3�'-•�'-• i .G-;.,>"isw. :-a'++' +'i.�d�P:.�•'-'. . c�' .b w.1[- s.:t,.:c'�a, .-re:8•.�,••a,n..•.'4u, ;'Y'.. .,4.a ,.,A''Fz- '%h .`b,.e+=r w,.. ,°"s".S..i• '�:!sS..�.�". -`'�... ..,.�,. �}, ..s}a.ft• - .,de' .,_° - "O-'' '--"• ,.. .'L:•.-'� s,: ..'a-t y',e� �.; w.� ,•.-s>,°.ax' 1 ,ar., :�-,,:.;�. r'.i a ...�.. it of the dreaded-cap� Hosn' bn wit�t�ry. Ten clew Coasmalil►timaiiots. z; weather; Gariba,df's. grerat fights 1, Thau.ehalf.,aot >� .o{ the - 0 sod • sa0al t _' �' Itav and South America• and adriting. Q <; .-A i tales of •wherlside 'fracases on the weatiher;,for "t3eid coa6irois the wlltid s AROWTOY eW-AT 'Buenos Airewn Boas sad the males of and,the wrvea" aatd t0ewhsF the oeowisa: Wee- 1 Monte Video, Valparaiso, and Callao. e. Thou shalt have no tear of thy i�la by.ssti druggisr., err.by +roan, :- :=•: The'mate was just in the midst of•q food and drink; "Fear 'bath tormeata. ROte-#112610fNE GOMPANY =~ 1y- TALE OF THE DFXP _ wii� n;-and-tl-- }; � "r'u l G a s. sa,�aaesa aaese, s�+eaee �-; iatently emend va'ith eyes ag�aw,'.w3ten a: 3. Thou shaif.nest.dwelt in'the body y manner wet- ,.:', _.. .SF.A diaeofYiant and yet in a and its eemotiene; RYe in as spirit. { ooms interruption came in the raucous "The Soul knows no-`deformity, nor i ' �+~ BYE FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. voice onf�Captain Spinney-the pia„ �•;:.:.: _ .. _.., Aachorvilde harbor-master. "Ain't 0 "Below thar' he tumbled. ' 4• Thou shalt act criticize thy neigh- - r, - •- then'a dam' soul on this bleated hook- tor; „lie is Qod'a child and entitled [Copyright by the- Masson Book .Company] er t' heave a }adder over th' side? By to thy love." °" t - `Godfrey! them Da barques ar,+ th, - 'c,:�Y:-•...• .. - Bo 6. Thai shalt not worry sues• thy. APTER TWO-(Cont'd.) 'Twenty dollar's is what•we w&n& limit for at'tendin' t' th' buadnesc an' self or bhry friends: "Trust !�Him and Lift Off With Fingers iti,'• ':T `7':"There's th' fanlrway buoy, Shorty," Th' regular pilot from Anchoiville, ud regulatbwA o' th' port of Anchorville. He will give thee thy heart's defrlre." cried'Lem suddenly, as out of the- charge ye,.more'n that t' take ye in No report made no quarantine-no S. Thou shalt not-despise,any living x arrow=asiat cai#ia the dismpl tolling of from th' Heads thar, said Lena. , customs . examinatimi or nawthia. •:_ .'.,a bell. In a minute t1boy spied it on "Twenty dollars is my price',. an 'Hey, thar','Capitanl1n.tendlete?" Carp- thug; "A>6'is from God and God is r " J I'm a-goin t stick to it. And Short;; taro Spinney was an old wind4ammer..All." the port bow' nodded his head in determination. _ "Steady!" commanded W.esthaver. On the boy's reply being'translated'skipper, and he started hailingg for 7. Thou. chalet not pollute the cores- _ y the barques captain in titre Lingas ing with a doleful face; "Ifs His pree- .::"3tAsdy, ' s I'" i;rr is igea in a series of-Franca of the sew--a bariguage which ernes is the fullness of icy." mate• violent gas urea, and almost choked every drepwater-man knows and g T1lon1 shalt not be in boandage to .. N The buoy seemed to come rapidly Shorty with his garlic-Paden breath' which, sailormen of all nations can ,. ✓(�� o towards them;and when it rolled into,while giving him a broadside of_vol--.vaideretand.' weakness or doubt; He !s the heatlh '%:the grist astdrn. Shorty e-ooke aaaln• " - prot tI he ma et excuseZhimself --"Tee;-0f'. The untenren�+°" •'13tant�casd et heIm!" :dolltara tlotagffiio tn'oppo. Cin a del- „ 9. Thou shalt not lie att+afd'Co go, }' P c capttan peeg sea asleep, I go. Then' " "•Sta%ord'a it ees, slgrtorpl" And tars abber?rtanza. Povero,me!' to the harbor-master who, with the where thy duty calls; "He giveth His the :hate hauled the spokes over and "He say-a he give-a-you five-a 'del-,doctor and the customs officer, was!8,318e1$ change over thee•" o - chattered orders at the same time. lar for- pilots g'io. Him dam' peeg! I g waits in the cabin, he said, "Boon 10. Thou-shalt lie down and rest in "Steadyi" Make-a heem pay-a twenta dollar!" giorno, signoreal the capstan I call peace; "underneath are the everlasb ' "Steady, aignore!" ! The captain.nodded excitedly. "Si,•hem." ing arms." 'At this point they-bad to stand in e!!" and the olive-skinned mate la h- Doesn't IIutt a biti Drop a intuit The Italian shipmaster was eveatu- Author Unknown. "8'leezone" on as aching Cora, instant* very close to the shore by the Upper "ge' y� for you-s to stick or ally roused out,and for a few minutes Ant<horvi le Head, and Shorty began twentfa dollar, Yes, yes, he say-a. >.Y that cor>t stops hurting, then shore ,; _• t.• there was come lovely language in the „--= to realize the responsibility of his „ ly you lift it right off with fingers. Twenty dollare, repeated Shorty hallowed precincts of the cabin, Trnlyi position. The tide was running rn iiteaduy. "Why'n Tophe't didn't yt-fring yer Women Call Dye Old - _ _Very a strong, could lw Head there re "No, no;" said the skipper. Shorty papers ashore when ye�� arrived?" Your druggist sells ti tiny bottle at •. ;a Vras sat dawn an the fakyl'i•ght. I m a-goin bawled Ca fain Spinney. Dye think Faded Thongs rICW '>o'ieezoae" !or a new ceettd, soindent pended capon to knock a vessel off, ^_ dK, t stick here ontil I git that money, I m e- in t came,ouf Y every bloated. to Diamond Dyes to remove every hard.Dorn, soft corn. ,E l with a flood tide. On the " g gs p out here or corn between the toes, and the cal.. esPecsla so ye kin tell him that sir. And Lem Ds o hulls wdiat brio u wings of the breeze they drove in for �fhe captain, on for the dues o' th'per o' AncharvilleY " " without soreness or irritation. " the land gatigin8 wed 40feseence. po L Each package of Diamond Dyes bases. - his dis- hearing the boy's reply, swore in Bring out yer register-registro,'-sav-:contains directions so simple any wo- tance by the mournful hoot of the Up- choice Genoese and elattered below. vy?--an' yer quarantine papers from.man can dye or tint her Worn, shabby - ppeer Head tog alarm-and then the. The mate busied himself for a few 'yer last port-quarantens, savvy?-'i d,msseeti skirts, waists, coats, stock- The New Chinese Woman. thickneae lifted to reveal the surf minutes auperinton,:Nng the cleaning-f an call all heads aft-here for to pass ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, �y changes 4rave taken place is ` washed rocks of the Head rising a up of the decks then, with a shiver'th' doctor. Make yer' Customs declar-' eosin halt-mite in front of them. y the world since flirt htiataric July day. turned to enter the cabin. Spying Fation as wart izione doganale,j hangings, everything, even 1t she has ttp 1914 when the Kaiser started out l' - `'The Italian skipper gave a howl, a thu = the boys, he beckoned for them to tai-,lsawy�!-an' be tfiumpin' quick about never dyed before. Buy "Diamond � conquer thQ world_ We use' a and' rushed to the wheel. Shorty saw;low him and be led the way down to!His' Dyes"-no other kind-then perfect pa him and gues the reason for his his room. i Captain Spinney. thundered these' home dyeing is sure because Diamond ouha Oro the -liberty claimed by ` H irig�rt, yelled to the mate: "Keep him' "Cspitaa- sea peeg," ha whispered;commands out in a foretepsail-Yard Dyes are guaranteed not to spot:fade, our � generation, but oven i>y �t4+ away, air. .It's all right-plenty of as. he ushered them itTto t'ho tiny ahoy voice, and the boys in the mate's streak, or run•_ Tell your druggist China even more startling things are : .'•water' here. X-eep her steady,. for,apartment. ."Seat you a-down. I- tta,room listened in .keep appreeiatioai. ooarirfig to.paea. The Chinese.women, ' I "Ain't of S inn vin' it to him?" whether the material you wish to dye always heaven'& sake, or we ll go on the Man- ,• -_� you-s- comet ing to eat-S. Leetle ys p e'y � „ >a wool or a'tlk, of whether h 19,linen. y this most docile of wives 'T-' -- : .of-War." Pike-a somet'ing .to eat-a- always. murmured Lem admiringly. Jest' �. _ ,daughters, of whom we are.scustomed.�y� With a contemptuous push, the offi-�Sah?" And his white teeth•glittered listen t' th' way he kin swear, an' yet cotton or mixed goods. E car kept his vu rior away and snarl-I in a smile Si th he an John Muiae was u to Folsom'a to think as toddling about on bound- : .ad: T Singing out foe a stew- p feet meekly bowing o the will of the r;. acete-(be quiet)"' and a • gi�asy-looking individual Cove at the Revival meetin'slast week g Waving his arms dramatically and'answered, acrd in a few mitlutee re- a-praYin' an' a-groans' for th' poor 'Me Spider and the Pitcher saprnale head of the family, have b� y sputt MisePricordiaa. and Sono' turned with a tray laden with a sinners." 'gun to wslk about on two strong firm _ pd Who fetched a in here?" was the • j feet and demand their,rights. _ perdutoa!' between the rapid fire of. ++ �" Plant. • Italian he was .surching at the and two ate ed bottle, two glasses, y and two steaming plates of spaghetti harbor-master's .. next question. An interesting story Is fold of the' The sas'wer to it all ist, of course, ' phlegmatic mate the fat skipper mixed with some kind-of chopped "Where's yer pilot? I cal'late ye never spiders which dwell is Woe flower of education. Young men educated' in - danced.all aroua� his' quarter-deck vegetable. The boys had never seen 'came in in that snowstorm without the pitcher plant of India and Aus- western universities have the western t firmly convinced that Shorty was run- macaroni or spaghetti• before, and one— • Wing his vessel on the rocks. Lem tacklad_it-rather gingerly, Shorty sped into the cabin. tia1la This flower !s an lrieeci trap. ideas re�game t women. They have ' hie n )Lem doted her in from of is educated ;,enjoyed,the night immensely, and sat ,. ., ,• Around its upper wise It is'brilliantly returned home to'marry gfr �h Looks like worms remarked P upon the broad poop rail laugh'ng Lem suspiciously. "Ye idn never ae- Long Cove--" colored and sweet with honey. Lower in some mission school and the two p Aerisively, at the shipmaster's antics.'eotint for tastes. Some folks'll eat "wasl, L'/ewan!" cried Captain down- the walls are waxy and we together have joined with other r. The rocks were coming close aboard.anythin' nowadays—„ Spinney. ,smooth that no insect can gain a✓bold couples holding their view, to bring by now, and Shorty raised his hand. Shorty had tasted. `�It'a all right, f To be egntinned.) upon them. The bottom of the pitcher about s chfang+e in the status of women "Bard a.pee !.�'1l-�t Lam.,. "T�.:='b .1-L r„`. �i,iL& Tasman - e—�" 3s niteu wits a uqu'la emmining sever- In the Ntw R.epdiAk. - sama.moment tlhe vessel's way was �;" ,And he rapk-ly demolished his -Secrets, of Sight. al acids which possess the power of di- The Chinese woman is in'tellectuaRy cepti-' e.'iecked as• the tide-rip, portion. When we state,we "see" an object geattug-organic matter. alert and logical, and is possessed of -deflected from the rocks, caught hBr "You-a take-L vino Chianti=leetle we ,believe that we actually see the The luckless insects which fall into unusual ambition. After being edueat-- • on, the port bow, Bound carne tine{wine?'p " thing itself, whereas c'll that ou'r•eye this liquid are gradually absorbed by' ed in a modern school'the. is sever :Ioinbefring vessel,and the yards Sure thing, assented Lem, ;less- takes in is the light which is reflected 'the pleat. But while: most insects astiefied with the old life, said has no braced just off the backataya for a i� his glass, but Shorty shook his from the object. This light, by reason ' stretch on the part tack. The rocks►head. "Not for me, thank ye l" �carefully avoid this death trap, spar- rrateation of returning to'it. If we are. vanished again, the hoot of the fog "What's th' matter, Shorty?" 4uer- 04 the varying'shadowa and e2reaigths, ocular species.of spider chooees'tt as horrified at the action of out young whistle died away;and the little skip-;ied his chum. "Ain't you a-goin' t' gives us our impression 'of what the a dwelling place. By spinattig a little folks who have always known free- ; i, per mopped the perspiration o$_ his try a drink of this?" object looks like-which in the reason web like a carpet over a part of the dam, what must be the feelings of the swarthy luck)1" he ex-�fresh with Wiort'B memory ofw s last o be �inn, throng swill often appear waxy interior of the pitcher it is an- venerable Chinese.folk of the old I.;,, al, Mille-bite-fl&t effloh :_ .. v.im, his snoui£nts Because light is necessary to These spiders have apparently brealalrrg down all traditions std.. in- with a look of ill-concealJ contempt. turned to the story he had heard, and ',eight," it follows that the absecce of chosen their singular home just be- sisdug upon freedom said even politi- i "Stand by to let go your anchor!" his imagination pictured that bitter, light will prevent sight end make * + Srie _Wasf snA the mat trans _bIaC1G night 4& Stable Island idarth= - � , things which surround us totally in I they ate, protected against their sae It - Fated the order. The sea was con-,east Bar when the Glace Weathaver' visible. Without light, our eyes ere _-,.paratively srinooth now, and thougg'i;his father, and ten men'went•to •their' miss. If alarmed tire'spider droops in- .-All the Trimmings. the snow veiled everything from Sight,;Ion g home on account of a few bottles useless; and even the light ,itself is I to the liquid at the bottom of'tbe plant yet the boys 1QeR• they,had fetx ed'of Saint Pierre rum. No,' he would scarcely rpore necesasry than redec- and remains there until,its enemy hea Mrs, Newlyywed (m.her first day's swell inside the Bay nrever touch liquor of any sort again. tion, as may be proved by Iooking into kdls,appeared, escaping afterward prob- ahlpping)-"I want two pieces of ° "flee the can buoy. on th' ballast Lein quaffed his glass of wine with a mirror and then into a sheet of plain 'ably by meanq of a silken cable which ,steak and-and about half• a pint of ' vnd?., evident gusto, and the mate laughed glass. 7�h,e former, on account of the gravy." •gro it had spun as it tell. g Lem was ball'-way up the mizzen at the boy's air insouciance a:, he reflection .obtained by the coattag of A short submergence in the dlges- x. 4 _ rigging looking for it. gulped it down Yo Aniericano boys mercury•at the back, reflects the tide fluid is not injurious to the spider. Minard's Liniment.for rl u i "•Yepl thar' sbe is!" he cried, and I are verse devil boys.' PPe and Ftu. .. , catching sight of .it well to port, the "No," said Shorty. "We're not Am- lllon'ofTitefrom its epollahedl surface, .pseudo-pilot passed th! word to the erlcan-were Nova.Scotian. i4ficer.. "Alfa! Nova Scozian. Dat.ees not and the image which we see is in the-• � /1 3 s��y,! PICI P AWPUY� a r �• I Americam Dat sea Canadian, eh?" nature of sr via-ion. It anyone could . 3end for Doom f-[$ �'r and SINGERS -3eM for A11 right, air. Round fher up right y, invent a scientifically perfect black here an let go yer hook. You're alll Shorty shook his head indignantl olieslrefloas. piOfsuimmlCopies --right now!" +"No, no," he replied. "Nova Scotian paint whdch would absorb all fight and __ D+rA Our /.SOn� F&A- is kinder different from Canadians. reflect none, he would solve the riddle The tatterdemalion s3lellbacks con-' gregated on the foc'sle head, the cock-'Canadians belong away' up th',west of invisibility, for it would be impos u u i *billed anchor was dropped from the sways. Ontario, Quebec, an' Mani- sthtP to se<+ such obieels even in-the 3�6x,t RAJ" • IN for Ir4Wh 14ZI fer 3marAM 31" fw 8,,.w+ttIs :cathead and swung free from the toba. We folks down east are Nova brightest sunlight -hawse, ,° r deaQei• Fos /9'Fdse IIRST and as the jibs and foretop-�Scotians an New Brunawickera. _ mast rftaysails were hauled dour. the The officer -seemed perplexed, but —� 1 s _ - ' vessel shot up-into the-wind, and when,accepted Shorty!s-explanation on face Mot><ntains as Monuments. 1 ; she began to make sternway with the value. America was carded net after Coliim- -surd-irrthe barcked taps'ails and the, Producing a bundle of long cigars bus or Cabot, its $rat discoverers, but . push of the flood tide the anchor dived with quills, inserted in tiler mouth= time. " i,.t�. .Diner�Amerige�'esptteei� --- 7 - _ for the-bottom+...:f"-thundering r'pies, he passed them aro'and, and in and it is the most notable instance of - r` of rusty chain: I great good-fellowship the three were a man's name being immortalized int " While the crew . were leisurely I chattering away in the tiny smoke- this way. There are some living pen _ ~ ~ stringing out on the foot-ropes aloft filled room and admiring the mates ple who have bad this compliment . - - - aolrs LMT sa•r Douce aoxVsxltra t and furling sail, the snow ceased, and•:stock of curious which lie was taking paid to them, so that even it history s� _ — ;r A PTV f home to a certain Marhareta who +fill¢ u 9'* aSpahn'S Distemper Cam°cool 4:'•-, the town acrd wharves Anchorville 1?ved in apezia. 'ilie barque naa dust could be discerned. The fat skipper'come up'from the River Plate, and geography will do them that service p ,viii knock It in'�'ery short time. At the first sign of a cough There is'a_mountain-tff the it`ntarc• = or cold In your horse, give a few doses of "SPOHN'S." It Y rubbed his hand's and strutted around 'the officer exhibited a number of fines win act on the glands, eliminate the disease germ and pro- morous pomposity. "Va bens-`grebe skins, oily and high-scented -tie`bi finent named 'Mount Asquith, gent further destruction of body by'disease. "SPOHN'3" - simo-(all is well," he said, with a with native tanning,-but beautiful in another named Mount Harcourt, and �iy 1�as been the standard remedy .for DISTEMPER.. INFLU- ±w smug smile to the redoubtably ,-Shorty, their do*n creaminess, Then came N7A, PINK quarter CATARRHAL FEVER, al-dru s and _ g Q $ fora quarter of a century, On sale at aH XV,stores y still another Mount Henry Lucy.. O ___COLD who was leaning over the poop 'rail a,huanaco robe which-had loutitI'6 The late Captain Scott.gave Shackle- s>iogx msazcaz oossraz�. ttos>rnzr�s>�„ v,e;s --and watdiin the men aloft. canto, raced the form of some belle of the tons name to an inlet, and that gal - costa questa, m'io fanciul'lo?" ; r.mpas,but the most wonderful thing lant explorer paid his old•commander I "Costa? costa?" repeated Shorty in' about it was the manner in which the r. back in the name coin by naming a Direot from TRAPPER to MANUFACTURER perplexity. '. I little deer skins were sewn together' mountain after him., Major Leonard ep, broke . in Lem knowingly. by the sinews of the South American "He warts V know what this is a-goin' ostrich. Souvenirs, Recuerdos de Darwin is also immortaazed in this J. SCHWARTZ & CO. Its cost him. He cane don't make it too Buenos Aires y Rosario, photos of the way, as he deserve' to be for his work, fancy, I cal'late." Movediza del Tandil---the wonderful as President of the Royal Geographi- seeasa atANUFACTURING *Urines► Toronto, The a9dpper nodded. "Si, cotta, rocking stone which, though it weighs cal Society, wig�'West _ Data costa?" +countless tons, can be set in motion 'Shackdeton,as he had a perfect right Muskrats " 'Shorty,considered. ' "Twenty del-'by the I>uah of a baby; gorgeous-co I- to do, enshrined his family in the Ant- Fine Be.Large Fine Ex.•Large Large Med. Small Kits Damaged °d�Y Isis, I reckon." ored reprt:aentatiplts of the Plaza de.. �k and Shot ., : arctic, , t'or-Iita son Raymond 'has"a a. o X2,50 $2,00 $1.50 $1.00 $2.50-=1.00 "Van ' dollars, capitan;' translated Mayo in Buenas Aires on the glorious mighty peak to his name, Mount bh lost 25th of 11Iay-anaidversary of Arge:-' i eerily Is-- called after another chit P. ed r,I,.. ..,W li_.l ..� cal. .._? li,,.I.Y• �emee +beeitfes eareg:t• -- "Venti d era?" he ggrowled. 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'N•��:�'r'Y::: London, March 26.--Belfast eels- the south have uzvittady, and it is an lbrasbed the eve of. _ , the Collin-Craig unholy brot$erhaad, f r f .,, �r r F{ � fs s � �, .:,�z, ,R;,,:;s •` ^ _Floyd George cornfereace in welter I have been:in'vdted to meet Sir -' -ad blood and,exam James Craig', and Premier Lloyd The desdns in Belfast included the George in London. The greatest ar i; `adho0titng'dead of a'Youiig woman who meat that I $hall ,lief ed to facie during the riots, was looking out of will be the contputlion of De Valera a window after hearing calls for help. and the Craig-supporters that Belfast n t�yyr� • . When the shooting was renewed to would not dream of coming into the ''" ' , sire ,Y}%;.•� ,- Might two mess were shot dead and Free State wh•le the present ddvision ; ;. ._ otlnete were wounded. prey i} south." _ �':�:� Y'.:• f' ; a a in blue 3;<.: <, • !;��;%' ':�, ., � -_ . A number of men who were trying Mr. Collin added that if Mr. de %' -to save a burning house were Sniped. Valera eould unite the country under r The ftrs+t fataXty along the ddsputed 'his own leaders]vip, accept the treaty a'. w bosd+er`between the North aced South and to work fo�r'the Free State agree , irk},. ,. occurred to-day when a man feewng he (i+111u,a wuul'1 eatt2e naYar Caledon was shot by .e He adn3ed.tlrat he would not regret in F.. } 'sniper from the Free State side, and much a contingency that--so heavy a �:,• .� ,�, a hied later in'the Armagh infirmary. 'burden of resporAibility, had been a Ftiriag along the border continued to- taken from him. :« day, and two bridges were blawzs up The convention of members of the CANADA'S CHIEF` ATLANTIC FISHING PORT :.art Carrkkmore, Tyrone.' Irish Republican Army, held in Dub- The 'photograph shows a scene, at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, where the fli3hing Beet is preparing for the a Michael Collins, in a speech at—lin today, decided to confirm its al- spring trip to the "Banks." There is greet activity as the trim schooners m6ke ready for the season's work. The " Watierford to-dray denounced the De letance to the Irish, Republic; to harbor is a veritable forest of masts. tfa dera campalIga,-saying: _—,_mAiintaip_he array the'army of the "Tse�rA never witaneus ed a more Republic, under an executive commit- ARMISTICE BETWEEN. -- 1 sinister or a morre cowardly campaign. tee cd sixteen members, and 'to efi- I ���� ar��} y ,lace wreckers of the north-east and force a drastic boycott on Belfast. GREEKS AND TURKS! y ! �e�L t s FIVE DROWN WHEN Death Penalty Imposed Administration'. of Armenia1 Toronto. Margarine-20'to 23e. - FLYING BOAT FALLS for Bomb Throwing Left to the League of Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern, Eggs--New laid, candled, 31 to 32ct r _ _ $1.553 . new laid, in cartons, 34 to 35c. Nations. Manitoba oarta--No. 2 CW, 583/•c; Potatoes—Ontario, 90-1b, bag, ;1 to . Plane Propeller Snaps and! A despatch from Belfast extra No. 1 feed, 66%c;• No. 1 feed, $1,15; Quebec, 41.25. Craft Drifts Two Days Off says:—The House of Com- �T�' March 26.—The Greek Gov- 68r, Beans­--Can. hand-etched, b>}sh1, ernment has accepted the proposal Manitoba barley—Nominal. $4'40' pr v��3 rum r Florida Coast, mono of the Ulster Parliament made b the allied ford M le . ppeep - I Y foreign ministers� Ala the above, track, Bay ports.' �•� $2.b0; per b imp;p,gale., 52.85. Miami, Fla., March 25.—Adrift at has authorized the imposition last week for an armistice between American corn--No:2 liow 75�c•, the m Greece and the Turkish Natiamlis'ba.I No. 3 ow, Maple sugar, 16, 19 to 22c. I erey of the ocean for score than of the death penalty for bomb- yell , ?43iic. No. 4 yellow,1 Honey-60-80-1b, tins, 14% to 15e two days and two .nights, with ondsyr The replyr to the proposal of the min-,74c, �rowin track, Torcasio,. +ppeer Ub,; 6-234-1b, tree, 17 to 18c past ... the frail bt:dk of a ,flying boat for $ isters, 'however, contains 1w1mical re- Ontario oats—No.2,white,nominal. lb.; Ontario corab'honey, per dozen, their refuge, death cenye with tragic • The Attorney-General said servationst on the miiitary conditions.I Omario wheat—Nondrral. 1$5.50.' &'Abemteness to al but one of a party he was prepared, if these ape- The Sulnifine Ports considers the_ Barley—No. 8 extra, feast 47 btu. or, Smoked meats—Hamal, med., 82 to od aadx, which on Wednleddw morning armhottice proposal of the allied forr.I better, 57 to.60c,according to freights 34c; cooked hem, 47 to 50c• smoked y g cial powers proved inadequate, gn ministers acceptable if the o��• -rolls, 26 to 28e; cottage m 30 to Aed`t on the "Mess Miami" to fly to the to extend the death penalty to of three months the duration� Buekva''heat—No. 2, 78 to 80c. 32c; breakfast bacon,29 to 88�e�•,'special Wand Od Dknini, in the-British Ban- of thr e o hostilities is reduced,to Rye -No• 2, 86 to 89�c. brand �brekkfset bacon; 87 to ,40c• lianas. other offenses, including the Manitoba Hour—Fiat-pate•, nomin-'backs, boneles% 35 to 46e. The ply amid the "Mica Miamr, bearing firearms without a per- one month. The Government has ad, nl. Cured meats--Long crass bacon, consisted'to two rmaxrlanai visaed the Angora Government not'to Ontario flour--90 z cent: atent, $17 to $19• clear bellies, couPles, a nit. The nal would aso pe p co $1? to 0; third w1oman and the pilot,- Roberta 1 in cans where bombs While bulk, seaboard, per bbl., nominal. a�eip , ;� abort $39• bee back'a, 186; %w+ Moore, who alone survives.+�The pro- apply Angora Government ac- Mflllfeed—Del... Montreal freight, roils. $43, 1s' vyvvaaegr}at W .'pel3er oel' the Mule M3snirl snappexl ndid riot cause death. cepts tthe armistice in principle, robs itnctisded: Bran,��_er ton $28 bo late Wednesday morning,wwrtly after -0, reply to the allies is not expeeted to $30- ts+� to to 8 to 3i2; good L�—Pu ' tierces, 17 to 17%e . the flyinng boat had started on the -rip• be made in leas than ten dtayns. The tube 17% to 18%c; palls. 17 tat 17%e; i Zn Men is Strength of prlw*ed condttiorn in A ra's Baled ay—Tt ck, Toronto, per ton, Printo, 18 to 19c. Shortening, tidt+cea T+he' boast anode a , ; ; 16 to 16%c; tube, 18,4 to 17c• ,. '� � �'o extra No. 2 22 to 28• mixed, ;18 to , pa$+the wester, but from then on the stern Canadian Mounted Policy couul�_ .r. r_„�l will be the evscua- $19; clover $14 to $18. 17 to 17%c; prints, 18% to 19c. 4" ••p: _ On Thurs&R7 mornhang the hull of the A despatch from Ottawa tl b'`'rte"''�°� � �� w apfSs 8tn�w--s�o Am, Pm• tan, roc o- ��e�heavy to steers,50; bu 7tclher rt�eezts, t k T ties 36; ' c Fior`ce, bas IT W, dv flier began to !asst ass a result of hi : The'sldied f0 rain min daterN bolding Undficial quaotatione—On'tarrio No.; $6• ting lntstt sand men stood nays:--A marked increase in aseasion haste on Nesar Eastern gsies- 1 etooluuercial' wthaaaut, $1.86 to $1.42. :8.60;'alo, med., ><5 to $6. ;4 to ;b• bntaeher hailers ciso aepanean pnasaet sae took turns ue�ing the work Of the Royal Cana- irons, yesterday dek+kbed to gave over outside, to $7; 40, med„ $s to ;8 doh, coem�., + teas the 'administration of Armenia to"the Ontario Na 8 outs 40 to 45c out- I? Ps tantaill arts baaansare exhavabea. than Mounted Police is noted ' ' $4 to$4.25; butc6r cows, ;", Milo One by oene they leaped irnbo the ata3a League std Nattions, and to leave with dam' to.�s 25; do,medt, 3.50 to$4- is aVn4r5 :n the report of the force just Ontario corm--63 to 60c outshae. ¢ or diets.from exposure, till Moore, the l ] the League the far sup- Ontario flour--lst pats., in cotton °rA cu'�r,6 $1 ten#2.26• bgnbc Ter bands, t Dalai, alone w� belt. Se was rresa•uU. made pubic by Commissioner ervision and pa'otection of the mimr- saniks 98 s good, ;4.50 to $5, , ajo, coin., $8 to _, ' , $8.20 per bbl.• 2nd puts. {Inn an uocoitscisrass ooattailktion by the U. A.B. Perry. t► , $7.20. Straigb* im bulk $4l fenders,'g $8 to $6.76;�a,fair, 3• _� - 8. aurnmarine chaser 15, astnd•ppbranglkt� 'Me total strength of -the The rahAiters fll1ndshed their discus- $6.25. $5 $$;' 4• 8'�+ $4 to $6. i avek Up I ...' �I i•:i A.M. n'R gin f„m Il.,+,.,L.L:pT (f +11A ng„•_ Manitoba flour-1st pats., In baton , fair, $ $ k'ESS�,v$68'tan ;80'; ! y : °`�'• force, all ranks, is ,�80 men. dianebles, but declined to mfake public , a;xs•ru nos.; xna pats. °'°° " ? , 1 �_.. We and per , �'C°' 10 bo 11. �, e+ an increase of nine over the wtnmt decieioa toad heels reached. The Clneeae—New, Large, 20 to 203;c• F • She - twin% 20% to 21c 21 to com., $5 to $7; la+mba, 2 to J�Pmg year previous. The scope of "Port of the financial a %c. Fodder anaeax� e, 1834c ' + sheep, Cho t d- 21 �' $14• do, cam. ;6 to ;? �P Y P ins raKfdaaion of bib. fins 1nn,� n� ar q $7 to 50; - Lyying Idle in Ports the work in the report covers fete T �,--- .- -''- =;�°° +� l d°'g1°0f� to$7•do,a>om., n reelty Sevres was also ap- 26%c; tripleoas, 26 to 27c; �Otitt;one, c i'", i"a , 'A Pat from Londoas es _ the entire Dominion. Particu- Proved, but the details were withheld. new, 24 to 25c. $18.76; dlo, f.o-b., oountar� 'here us now over two million tons od ear importance is attached to 0 Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 22 to points, $12.75. 28e- Montreal. '. Briers and foreign saaapr;in'ag lying un- .activities in the Arctic regions eery' prints, h' loaner, Oate—Can. West., No. 2, 65c; do, iemployed in 38 of the pt•ihcipal ports Uninjur!!d After ,'Z0-Foot 41 to 42c; No. 1, 89 to 40c; �To. 2,.No.8; 61c. Flour—Man Spring wheat of the United Kingdom • 85 to 87c; cooking, 22 to 25e. rind'1,900,000 Eighteen pounder shells to the num- Ju:n from Aero lane Dressed parts., firstas, ;8.60. Rolled oazts—Bag itoens of this shipping is Brith. Al- .' P !� Patinl'trY—Spring chickens,. ter of 87,000,000 were used by the - 30 to 35c; roosters; 20 to,25c• fowl,-24 I of 90 lbs., $3, Bann—;32.60: Shorts- twg�etlzer,2,226,000 toms of British shop- British Army during the war. A despatch from• I.ana�oti says:— to 30c; ducks, 35c; turkeys; J5 to 50c;,'$33. Hay—No. 2, per tan, car lots, Pang is unemployed out of a 'total of __ _ , Corporal McCausland, *of the Royal geese, 25c. I$28 to $29. iL - :x8,000,000 tans, it is recognized, Air Force, seems to bear a charmed Live poultry—Spring chickentna, 221 Cheese—Finest westerns, 17 to ,g bowev�er, tisat 'the WOW,, of Amer. In the affairs of life; no n6n has to 28c; roosstem 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to 117-%C. Butter—Choicest creamery, u Iefe. He survived his fourth air•dis- am shippitng is even worse. really lived until he has for a yeason- aster otr Thua*da- �b 30c; ducles, 38c; turkeys, 45 to 50c;136 to 36%c. Eggs, selected 38c. Po � able purpose risked the loss of'all that 3 e jumping from'gee, 30a {ate,, per ,bag, car lots, 90e to $1. 4° : He who has climbed can lift, he`desires. a machine which Mee-dived to earth _ __ _ from a of of 1,000 feet, Mccaus-i H one and Director of the Cob- r t - — land jumped when the aeroplane was Toronto Professor Go" to y'6► 'FOUR C�Y i� n � - 2d feet,from the been naught Antitoxin f Lext vein , lshe Via SIX IN �,/ ground, and was so '' F,���� _ -:. � y ,•• " for treat p little hurt that he walked around the t ""`' , . prTe`r"kio0u`s4y.machine afterward. lie Universiy au EXPLODES AT PORT HURON capadin a>btrialer faaatian three times Ta receive a very high compliment S�:I.ECTED PAR'CY OF aznd to suffer at the same time a very The flying officer wlro �+i March 2�Flour' men,around boat. Many Sarnia citisene`t* few minutes, Toronto,with injured a d died v � fret week w}ma nine of the BRITjSH SFTI7.ER.� �r se ere loss was /► Facutlty of Medicine, University of ng-on-the %ek of-tthe- I Torte t Dr. B. P. F.�i-Service Men and F.xpert� atoor of Sarrda reaskkmts aboard the Sirrri�a Port=Huron Ferry' ComPatry,' -_ Watson, Profeesor od 'Obstetrics and,- Farm ce Merl to Arl11sC _. Sarnia and Port Huron f+eary Oity of waiting to take the f Gyna�fogy, accepted tae, offer ex- Cheboygan, back to' tended to him by the University of in Ap a • - �Yt3an, hwd• s narrow escape, Sarnia, narrowly escaped. ;Edinburgh to fill the chair in Medicine - - ' wfften the ferry Onrsr D. Conger blew The boiler from the ill-fated Con- ' in that University. This is the his- A despatch from London says:--The `�up at her dock in the Black River this get landed on the top of a house a•.. opening of the Sprina; a1}�i¢�atin to : .. •.. -- - - + ,,._,. FRal- •`o.I,t�•U4 Ly CLM i�� Canada hats attabled an.estimate to be '-••e nd le6J poles Sir oicx x morn one scene ex ibis accident. Sir James Young Simpson, and to be formed of the probable extent of ibis tlltrovg+hout the city and levelling Poles The family were absent and returned :.< c., g F ' -WAong the water front. a half-hour later to Mid Aheir -home !;:'`;' "'`•' one°of his successors is a high honor year's efflux of Britishene to the I7o The deed acme Ransom• Campbell, burned to the r `'' indeed. Proi<essor Watson, who has ground. :. minion. So far, fps the result b "n- P *.>,: :: been on the'.staff of the provincial und- adian reavtrncbio¢ns, the movement is :olri'ef erngincer; Clifford Althaus, fine- A stHaen radiator was thn o�i+n 1,000 ti ersity for ten years, is a gnad'uate only gbout 25 per cent. of the pro war, - man, and Th'omlas Buckner slid Ken- feetv'into the chapel of Albert A. Falk,' dR of the Univerisity of Edinburgh. He 'figures, meth-Craunds.11, deckhstrds. Sixpther where a funeral was in progress.' ' of the that thas.eteo systeth recently gu Penvon were seriously injured and a Mourners were injured by splinters. It is saatcely likely that any doe, number ertzlffered 'cotasid�era,"11Y £rom Glass was broken in store fronts two` in'augurat,ed in the.Toronto Faculty,of cision that-the Canadian Government ... shock: and minor injuries. blocks au ay. Medicine has greatly enhanced-the al- ntay reach on an immigration. policy; Stanley MacGowan was Taken to .,To-night' the burvinass suction, of ready excellent reputation of this to fit in3<it"he Imperial migration the hospital suffering from ai fractu'r- Port Huron resembles a shelled town Faculty abroad 'and that the universi- bill, which-Mto be introduced' in the s. '.and skull]. He was walking on,Quay in the World war area. Hundredis of ties of Great Britain have watched the British Parliarn'eent this year will be,. t ;Street when struck on the hea,-1,'by a wind•o* were blown :oint and more! ,• success of this ,experiment with a taken in time to affect' the prastnw* ece of timber. great deal of interest, Because of the seas.son''s emigration rnovenwnt. B'ri- ! than a dozen fronts were completely excellent work Professor Watson has toms who are going to Canada asa -" Hurled a distance of 5D feet or mote demelfsked. The ddsester is---the worst ,,•. >� 'along Hilda street, Dr. Carmo don here and because of •,is intimate ry, ailano in the annals of Pat t Huron's history, principally those who are be' dma knowledge�of the "full-t ne'system" overseas' by, the beckoning hand sat od oPrt Huron, sustained severe in,. and nffi4mal's of the ferry company for medical instructiot(, his alma . juais to his •back and is now resting state that they are'at a loss to explain fxiends who have settled tbare atnn& muter has called him to the highest ,made good For instance, E. S. Per-' 1, i ,.;✓i:t. 1.�.. :6 1. 1 v L tz.t, 11'_::., � r1 -„�I_._. .�.°�`^: _...o.::..ot f s _ At the time of.'the accident the it was result of the bailer'btowi �#:-.agen t Ci of Clt'ebo g P rig �Vho hoisted the British Bat; over would appear to, a rather convin - boric, leaves ats April 11th in c 'J' ygsn was entering u The ste^met Hiawatha, lying Wrangel Island, taking possession in ing en&rsatrion of tht system now in of the flrvt , �v' the mouth of the Blank River- from alongside the Conger, was partly de- the name of Comada, The Island lies farce in the medical faculty of the Pasty,of settlers who fiesver 'Sarnia, when the explosion rocked her moldshed. 100 miles off Rte northeast coast s University„of medical- Anotl r evi_ been selected to go to Ontario OAR season. The party includes ex aFeav' A+titn stem to`s+terrs The preaesboe'of- Ex-Senfatrrr yicMorran, well-known Siberia. Crawford is' a Torontonian dente si the high regard in aehich the 4ntlnnd of her 4rffieers averted a panic,a'n Sarnia, is heady of the Sarnia ntud now at the fiend of one of Ste ffanaon's toff cd this faculty is held is the fact men, expert farm workers, a few do- 49 debris came hurling down • sail;Part Huron Ferry Company parties, that Dr. J. G. Fi nestle sea-vents and aseveval tarrrsslias J tweiaid, Professor of with capitaL .�a�r��e1:LiTi4'tr5oiMf4�.:57Yh'�'�_�r •i�x .�„•. ,r•_ �:+s' �..,,t .. �1 •.��+�„ _c`u' �+�.:r<`a_,—��C.s:'•�:�•.:-T•;P c-:w,.^ i..�,ti!';s; •°,:'S•k'?ti^�.y+._^�,'S�'YzY�r" `.•cw�'.>�5�".-•sa•.ti`;xY!,.`-;�+�i�•;�' s,,k' ,Y;_ •.m .:.•.,t..:�C,u -'s"'' n,..z _„r �; .��.•.•^�: a�;:..�Yxq ,.�y.n�',.�� Wrq Vl� 1z p Z " � � w m �won..21 �75%1112REK X-r ouse- eaning I Ckering, ontj pring ;ii-01W k e-169;Fr&qay morning lat. El " 'D to of 106, bolulieeje4tking.suppl.iss in.stock—Brooins. Brual .4 �:-TMRMS W*&s Atudnial' k11U':ds,' fillig 'At, 5.w7jreiu�. 1L.50if paid!.in a&arwt. -n Pbpl All asswood a d ar, r5ap -bottom prices. be-Cinches and up i r4l at rock -JOH14- AWMAkfi.r...,391's ..must- in -4 7:-- ameter, t e or the week—GiRettb' Lye, 15c thi,2 for 25c. HEART-BREkKING CRY FROM di ' o b deliver. f, 13g -ed the- comi RUSSIA. of starving NW 'The appeal on behalf inter. ' Russia,ought to'reach and move ever v E. W MA PL 6 SYR U P 'Klan. Woman and child and move. 4f �`te ampathelle, practical acav ':-Imperial Gallon Ti 2.50 Wbatis done ought to be'done at gallon Tins 91.40 4, G Balf once. Every da�of delay registers its thousands af'deatha by this awful FLAX MILL PICKERIN -��atlon. Few 7 Quart B�ttles 60 cents form of euffeiJng­-L4tAi .Oanadians know what it Is to be bun­� - % al.y for a single day-.' Thinkof33,WO, with th awi�n.ghuioger L Granulated Sugar',- 12. lbs' for $1-.00 f at their vitala. .4longiAtil, t mental NESS S.HOP HAR &aguiah fur loved oaee� al well as for "IfIlf., Think of this�nfferin with ex- BUY YOUR GROCHRIES AT THE GROCERS _g, tftme weaknees of balf-cIdd bodies.— of neighbors, relatives, —N ERS in the -.rA,TTC WON FARM streetsor piled in hen wr-M-11 ISUal IZE. _the terror of it, the atlgui.�.h�rit. Pie �-Now is the time to get your Harness and Shoes JAMES RICHARDSON, Lwf4l_sigbt---W__VoUr.-mind'r turn overhCauled for spring. eye,and not.away from it unti: Vou do your part to siay this suffering We, have in �-to'L1'a'gdod qupply of 7 '7" A.stop this death. e ing -Hard :Harness'Ntid Harness Parts. They tell ug, they, our fellow Cana. ore dians froul the famine districts. that Pick ri ware 'St Breeching Raj ueg-, h sts of fathers and motbers-a 9 'pe ing gr :.,,,_.Btck baud Harness, ain thir need to save then ;elves .i bop,e of a croo too late for them- Brass-mounted HartleAs 4r n selves hut-in time for their children, rue before buying, as my prices are '7ow is the me to get yo' Most of whota will be too young tt. See ti ur seed for tho -eap_it__Th&4t_pt�rent9 fire full spent right. Wealgollaveafew sets U AA -mostofthein h4ving sacrificed. t-b-@Tr- con' 'and-H-arti (TUS n_ e hm�e a good food'and clotbi g to saie their child :1.*..,spring crop. Shoe Repairibg. in vonnectiun --fen. They knnw tbey must die Thei eal to us to save their childr a. ft i ow or never. sup P ly of ipup ; ._I___C E C I L BRADLEY ,--�-' 7. I�is asserted 1-.r those wbo knou that 10.01K)MIU, tliat is i6a millions of RNESS-MAKERP PICK ERIN G -Red Clover,' Timothy ' Alsike e.hurijar0wingg with sympathetic and sout nerves, with feelings skin to Call. adiarls. ate'now in the tbrottle of death. That i!i & bigger population than in all Canada. sians arRe closin; 0 your stock a good tonic. W15 These Ru% have 1, ..-P I C K E R I N 0 41s. ', give ' upon Us. Ther are our Vatiea%i4n -Coubins.--of the earni- race with tis -handle the Royal Purple' line ' For,ti;66 years,in the Great War. tile 41the Pruw4an oppressor. x6d success full M Russians st6od as a great %vall awstinst . j EAT :,.. MARKE7. I 3r stemmed the tide,)(his tzirnbl6a Both PhOne's—use them., They were as subst-4ritial it factor roi -ties as were the 7, victory for otir libel United States forces 16 the 'closing two years of the great crinflict. J. S. BALSDON ..PICKERING 1�:. Oar obligation. therefore, is a trjplt. one. It lit the obligation of merev. of Rotind Roast or Steak, 20%�per lb' ? .5c kindred and of girktitude. The Russ. Surloid Roast or Steak. ... Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... der rilf-Cht rule(h-jund to come)aresute 0 mot -Rump Roa.4t_. a i enple are a at ill dy racp-. Find un- 25c " good, " IFC � W 11 Papei --The CanWian Committee of S-avEw �-,�-'Fiue Rib Roast. 2Oc2 66 tbe'Cbildren Fund." under the pitt. Heavy Rib Roan, ronage of out, government. including- 6611 Political PAttv leaderp, will invest Shoulder Roast. -1i and 16c 11 coo a tribnrion;in Canadiap iocd and Put Roast, ... 14c r Wall otber rell*4-titfTLnd forward sa4ve r- Brisket,.to buil, De A. ilood ran 0 Papers IEI -tile ct%h for'ca'reful distii, Leiz of Pork, half ur whole. with foot"od, 25c, A bild be sustiined on ont' dollar per rutinth. ' Five dollars wij Loin of Por3c. Siripes an Flortil. a V11 ;Shoulder of Pork.- 15c, su air st ' i binck until harvest iwizl. f-rbrough b9rch 10 Nak�-Four girt Shouldet Roast of Purk, 20 itna 22 your' Desig no Sunday. April 2nd. or hand ,t to 0 Tour neprest bauk and it will be for- Pure Pork'Saxiss,'ge, A,— 25c ce Finest Salt Pork 6' Come early for first choi warded free tobea�cjuarters., 4P.30c He who gives now gives tbrive." Fiuest Breakfa4t Bacoli, piece, -LETTER8 TO THE EDITOR. sliced. i_9L ;1(je MR&Gared-C.Lwsie W4Hs (half or whole), DIKAKMIR.—ilty, attention, has been Oils drawn to an item in your issue of Feb. Back Pacou, 40c Paints, Varinishes" 0c Wth. re Ryan s,ad MeCaffreT. As one Cooked lully conversant with the facts,please -25c your report. Weiner4,.. ­.an -.__@Jlow me to correct d Turpentine # The light did Pam; the government Bend-Cheese- test, and I have the certificate in ruy Easy First aud Dome�,tic Shortening. 3 lbs, 50 cent.;i In any listof app oved N Possession. r el 80 centa device a you will find Ryan' in uded. 3 lbs any Its Those men who wrecked t be comp, :Jb pricia 18 ceut!� by selling their nwn pemonal stock i�. E9 `,��"A N N I S very Lime quantities are now payira All money derived f 17 mix rf,rp J.�;the penalt) sales of stock in Pickering Were depn�- ited to the credit of the company. W. G. REID PICKEIRINIG Steps have been tAken to protect the .6haipholdere, ard with rinear two px-. cept i(ins, tb6T h Kvp accepted the offet Your Seed -Gram t:, -ohahl.,­ your informant i�- made, Pt one of,the exce tioiir. I niav state t obtain maxim ou need to sow'Test,- Pbat the crown congr�at Ids y, it TO e Taled ibe wtiter on the acti" tak'er od S"& arm;a7z nllr_ch&m-jee&, _3 y. "­hv four of lh,� A;�Pow 1 _ttl­ j� ­Ne,4'Lolv4 P All Fdrd -st - - rkes may require financial assistallice suft would mean the saving of million: Extending'accommodation for such'purpoeft is an' ... .... f dGtlgrs to the people of the province Y'ours truly. ---..,Models,' effective at ofice important phase of Shuidud Sem Hv(4H Rokz. aspelf*or keel Moseger 195 Bloor W.,Toronto. Minabout *130.25 TKE starter starter STANDARD BANK 5j 1 24 'Truck OF CANA&L 30 Tourillor tarter A"ter 34-- TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Hard a-Ui1nft_C4al_4f–Qe fn 1.-n ?n_. Lt. Del. W. r.Law, Managep Whitby i1ranch, C. A. McClellan, Mamiges best 'quality on Sedan 02 -starter 64KOJ hand F 0. B. -Pi6kerit3g, Ontario THOS.. A. LAW pur"6based with a Any.*6f -these '.raoclels' maiy be ery nt. Pic 6 d Bak �small cash' paymeni, balance to.be paid in '­-CLAREMONT GARAGE twelve e4ual monthly'instalments. 'Having rented J. McGrath's GAY- ed to re-charge all ma kes and W e a re Cak now prepar . .HolieN Cream e A-1 *ge, I ana prepared to mRke expert. :%-,repair% of cars. All 'A delicious*Layer Cake, 6nly cents oil all n6akes izes of batterias on our own premises. Makes of Storage B�tteries repRir. -,:..,ed wnd recharged. I *teed ..Give us a trial and be convi Azency fur CoAie Venetian �jkhe Ex ids Storage Battery. Slomething new and different, 15c per oz. v— d _.W. STOUPPER; 7�,, ­27if -Claremont, Ont. -Bell phone Ind phone h 00" Buy Our Bread, as satisfaction:19 assured,for-the quality is t eire., f ...2 9 SULD1145A in Tiziess"Itfin and �:.A fall line Of ChOeDlAte in bulk. the spring, Ban e harness made :,to your ordvr. W4k guaranteed. . ..1�* . I - I ... ;..GANONG'S BOkFA Now is the time to get obr harness j boots and sb=t shape for herwo d Collacutt �'�Prirps fight. Gi fal and be Jill Lveus a tr edding Cakes Our Sp6tiAlbY- F ord Sales and service Station. MAP Pic,keiirig Int IM --nn 2 H. Monne* Ifear C.N &t,.1ib-. § • ,e? ^'{ .+• _ � � -f", . 4�^�• - a"+4;Y„a'�n�"�.: � .•f;�,•y;�� F,�: ,d?'.': `" �. r•`-•; .aaMwya'7" � i.�^?.i�„4. .]'� '"� ? :"g�;y:4,`M-.. .�;�`ws`,.s.., �, � ...i 1.. •a r:'� .A, ..� '!lair :..C:;. !* �-^=f '�_ �`FO= �. .&��-aeyw•�_� �,n ,> >.,,,•sd•,y..;✓,•:.�;..w.- a. :.: Hsu 2r- '�Jry'� _'•i ..�...xr, re„�-;,.•� rwS V:��:r waw..�a•,"•�., `,�•b,, t'?,.�'' .. '�.'.. r ,r^•�'�' •�L •^+t.-; ,.��, ''�.+a.r `xK, r' ..�: `.:•'„ .-,. t•.,�•.• .�'� .t. "G. ��-cY rw �*y .sue" '� •.� s �s + {�' w,. t.^ ^�� � •. .a.. ..^+ .`P ;.•. •!•"•." 'Y+,;:.; - tic'::'S• j�", 7 '• #,. "+)'' ,.,. i _ Mti.•y, n� :•. °w Yda'e,i',w.fit-.T.-a.••: '� •, „Fj's L, ` 't .iTj . CLARE104W ,..r- • - L Mica Guide Anderson, a e else' .Mrs. W G. Bingham was in,the sorry to report..is suffering from x r Sun erior Me-at Market. �Tb. ��g -an attack of trpboid fever: - t-- �,�Te,eeda„ grew' Ward alai -- �r w H. Beal had a btleioeae trip o i,vtla a,caFioad ox V_,' V pace Comm�ttse s loads of cattle on Tuesday. —hoI�4__H.om' e'killed Meats, of No 1 T • , -: P hogs on Saturday and two-car •. r �. x. the city 9a Monday. Miss Marjorie Neal, of Toronto, - Miaa 0ferle Stephenson pent the - y_ The object of this Association isbo , _- was home over Sunday. weekend n ith Mrs. 'Underwood lessen stealin and pronacute •' - • • g Mine Webber spent--over Sunday -...°:'.'.r t::. - ? -.. the felons. Z�T"-­bere and other friends in Whitby. ��L1S�lty, $t Fair �Tlces,,at her house-in Peterboro.Remember the combination sale Mrs. Ferris and three tittle child-- ren, of Toronto, spent Sunday Sweet' Cured Haxne and Bacon Lard eeemb.r.h.viagpeoparty sfolenootnmmd:to-morrow (Saturday). with Dr.-and Mrs. Tomlinson. > > oa"immediatel with Archie and Mrs. Flowing were T an msaabse•,�.-"`: -• ' Abijah Forsyth will dispose of of I+Is.oalin Committee. :�• in Toronto on Thursday last. hie horses, wagons, cement tools tc. :Shortening, Cooked Meats r Membership fee 31.00. -' Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, etc. at the combination sale. * spent'Sunday here with his moth- Tieltsts may be bad tram the President W; ; y The Sacrament of the Lords i' samterrooapplication. :. or. Born, .on Friday, Marsh 24th, Sipper will be dispensed id the - �+ _ S` sec.Oom.-L. D. Banks,O.B.Palm `` 'Union Church on Sunda ngat. ~'• Bar, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. " to Nelson and Ddre: -Sanderson, a A;W. ]]lackey ie renovating his Whitefish. '. Silver Salmon, - H%libut. Finnan Haddie, ¢: ''• nog. coitage by putting down hard- Ciacoes, Kippers, Fillets, Digbys., J.R, Thoxtep.' -.:A J• Clark: "- _ Mrs, G'loldberg;''of Toronto, via ; wand floors av4 making other im• iced her home here over the week - '.' -' - Pesaidant, -' send. provenients. eoo:oifa+rr..- D. A. Scott has been confined to * pp. Mrs. Rainer, of Galt, is spending_his --clays-suffsting--- = ` --Hume-made Sausage Have you tried them - It is M Busse ' a week or two with Joseph and from a very evere cold but is now Y " Mrs.Evans. y ' To help you run part of yqurs. - gradually recovering. - Choice young Butcher a Cattle Wanted John Partner, of the Royal Bank, David Bundy, of Toronto, re- N o..l Quality Only. - By opening a New ,Garage in the Vil• r «' OrilliEw spent the week-end here turned home on Tuesday after lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do TV his mother. a horn_ mirk' �"'..11,.�,..�- SLPERIOR •—'__Y• all kinds of repair work, Including -- -._ spending several--day. � Ptc1�in L,.c,o ..d. 4elc ' Mrs. R. E. Miche'll, _&F.Toronto,,•his brother, J. S. Bundy. if . MEAT MARKET, your old car look and run like new b :spent Friday last _with Lyman Dlr�. t'sher ,and daughter, of, - y • • and Mrs. Pilke giving it a good coat of new paint. y Elmv:►le., returnedhome on Toes /. e� WILLOW �►VI/LLS Agentfor Toronto machinery, includ• Mrs. Wm:Thompson is cot tined day after spending two weeks in Lam` � ing;Pumps,;Windmills,machinery, .'ter her bed with a severe .cold but Claremont and vicinity. andlGasoline Engines, is now somewhat better.- -While sawing wood at Graham Cedar O+rc-�re S�VGL1s3 t`. 23..-1.1 �• Miss Ethel Sloan, who has been• Bros. one day last week,' Morgan 'CHARLES M. RtCE, spending the winter here with her Evans had the misfortune to brea.h Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, web :.. sister, Mrs. S. F. Robins, is recov -his circular saw. Fortunately no COr[7, '�'�estern Oats, ::. ertng from a_Y rY-sey re-cold } �j p n Sunday next will be Russian Jrtred' Shumacker Feed Distiller's G'rains,' Fr OSt 1' V�t,+1e w Children's Famine Fund Dap in ;^ the Waptist Obureb. On the 9th; _BCJiOQL REPORTS. ___, __:._ .: Oil Cake, Cotton, Seed-, Tankage Etc. .:: the• Mc ater Ji. Evangelistic — - Report.of S.18. No.9, Pickering. for Special rice on four tons of,Ground Wheat Buckwheat and .• .. Band a here. • February, Sessional Exams. • Names p p ° Mrs. u ston, of Hamilton,has in crder of merit : Sr. IV-Ed-dw: p been the Quest for several days of Green(b). Mable Hie_ 1h), Alice Pegg \/ Flax Ser6enings. Swifts Red Steer Fertilizers. '�• r1Cee Mrs. George Johnston, who hoe (b). Helen Obesher(b).George Wilson. ;. been confined to her bed for some Maramiet Gee(absent). Jr. IV-Htlr- ' . Sawdust and Slabs an hand now. i time through illness but lit now bert Middleton. Rose Broadbent. Jr. "The Tight Look recovering. III-Veroon Disney. II-Edgin Pegg- Phone Bell Mat k 865 Home Phone Mark 2800 Wm. Stouffer, of Stouffville, has (h • irFne Hutchison (h), Madeline - rented J. MCGrath's garage sad is Broadbent Davis Elmo Disney. Class I A E REFrSOR, - CEDAR C><ROVE Renee" tl. re Arad M make',expert rai repairs -Rive is (b), Mildred Pegg (b), . . on ail makes of cats. 1 .ma Rohett Smith, Isabel Oatway. `Lola l` He will take elan ergs Devitt. S. M. Walker, - -,- L Oliver. 61 Storage batteries repaired sad Co- Teams _. --: Let as fence yoO .firm - charged, possession on April let. - with the beet at a price • Irma Lynn, who was givens -- �. Ho You Want to Cut - Anal hearing at the Court House, - 8 lOW se any: - Whitby, on Tuesd&y evening, on 11>RMR The name ''Frost" is in . pserions charge lard before Police Your Chore Time Magistrate W. J. Clark, was found One, a guarantee' and a>, - in Half W : _ `protection. guilty. She was eenteuced to six ,r w months in Mercer Reformatory, : Master Charles Sintzel, of St. - -. If you have waited for lens Thomas, returned home on Tburs " dap after spending six months :w.• - _ _✓ I the ordinary work the a : riCes Wait no longer. In wary wor farm you here with his grand centre, n J. must pump more than a ton of water--" p i g x' and Mrq. How. He was accom• - day,Why take the time and trouble to do Ask us for prices. panied by th4 latter who will visit this work when.the wind will do it for you relatives to St. Thomas and Galt - fh�s' Frank C over, .Claremont = r a ba con will resent the oA� Ta `�':" iI1 m+�Tr vo„t . .. _ � - t: Rams - • chore time is 1•>at. '.�L�ke mope for � Clae young people of the Union — y y'°” .:A Special Lot �T $ b th 9 b 1 p SATvam4T. APRIL laT—Combination' And l can ccenrar;:end it as an eflicieat _ wdrker, It needs little attention outside ' _ dratda, "Bread on the Waters," sale under the auspices of the flare- , ,occasional oiling. And it costs moth- Of bleu's bias serge and striped. ..in the Masonic Hatt:on the-even• monE V. F. O. Club Entries msys - lug of Friday, April 7th. This be made with the auctioneer or witi� mg to rue. � Suits at almost give _ R V.U_ Q....,• �nraf•vr_ Cd nl. 4LLt And if y�1 Went % real y bier service_ away 12rl es. -- drama 19 In twv MUL". aura 1-,.,:,, ,... with runming water under pressure every hour and a half. It resents a for hills, gale at one, sharp. D. A. _ C, p 'Pugh, auctioneer. - where,you ll be interested in Toronto IAW to$35.00 Suits for el' .00 strong plot•of modern life in-which -'Pumps and Toronto Water Systems. _ -is portrayed the falsity of afriend TresD:�Y.APRIL 4TH-Auction sale of Sizes 736 to 42. -_ whose revenge driven a faithful 3 horses,25 cows. 25 2-year olds and k: let are tell you about them. . There is only a limited somber son from home. It also contains yearlings and 15 calves, at lot 23. _ i atfabnadance of good humor. A con.7. Pickering. the property of • W. _ and the stock cannot Rood snake] f good humor. consist• Thoe Hardy. Bale at one o'clock. W PILKEY, be replaced. P Are bills. F. W. Sliversides sod Cockahutt Agent 4 lagof vocal solos, piano dnetts. David A. Pugh, auctioneers. ! Call early and pet your ` and a quaetette, will be rendered Pickering, - Ontario choice. . - °'before the presentation of the TL'E9DAl",AAaIL 4Tx Auction sale o[ :m farm stock, impiements etc.., the * �I °+drama and between acts. Admis- property of Webster Bros., lot 2. 1f. Fin lit CLUM sloe,85 cents; children under I2 con.2.Pickering (on the Provincial yearn. 20cents. Doorsopen at7.15 Highway). Sale at 1,90. At 3 iInd. Phone 2804 _ programme commences at o'clock, the 4% acres, more or less, pasture farm on the 3rd conces. �� NOGG & LYTLE,.LTD. - On Wednesday evening of -last' eIon of Pickerfng will be offered for _ s �.' safe. SNIe at one sharp. See bills. -iSEED GRAIN tiveek,Ira Boyer entertained the Wm, Maw, auctioneer. Seed Oat&„Seed Wheat, Seed Bael ~p' 0becker-playere of the village, to �+ ithe number of a ut t%enty-five, FRIDAY, APRIL 7TH—Auction sa(e of _ Seed iiye. Stock coaiple e. r cow, htvggv, cutter. harness. Imple Take ei $a Ask for.pricea. at his hie w when most enjoy- meats etc., at lot lo,contreof con;a. able time was spent by all. Those Pi '�_ft� the property of tbeeatate -- - - _ CLOVER AND TIMOTHY , present were divided into two of the late Wm. Goutlie. Sale at HEN,you.cannot spare the time to go to the bank the l,ll kinds and of finest quality, ggroups with Me. Boyer and Harry one o'clock. See bills. Fred Postill, moment you receive money, don't risk leaving it iii '1 Ask for a price on our Feeds. Coro, ' ,Porter as Ca ins and a most in. auctioneer. Oats. Shorts, Cotton ]Seed and pt�a the house. Forward the money by registered mail to, Oil Oxke, also on Oats, teresting match was played, the WEDNESDAY^, APRIL 12Th—Auction t :former winning by 18 ints. our nearest'branch. The amount•will be•duly credited to Corn and Peas ti - ,.•, po gale of rofTch cows and springers, - When the match was over, all horses and pure-bred Yorkshire your account and you will receive immediate acknowledg- � ground together. sat down to an excellent sapper hogs, property of• E: L. Chapman. iment. Banking by mail is safe, simple and convenient. -'Phone 203—Use it. which was paid for by the losing lot 9. cc-h.2, Pickering(14 miles"st Hogg & Lytle, L1mlteas side, D. H. Taylor being the cater- of Pickering Village), SRIe at 1.50. THE er, and who did his Rork in good, gee hills, Wm. Maw, auctionaer. , 113tf OSHAWA style. When enpper bad been _PACYn.i w nnmhwr of other Qanho� - - - _ I A_�IVi_� were in-lc iilged m until the early Wt•Il!'1By BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager., t :hours o the morning. C. S. True Wbs- not have that punctured tire BROOKLiN BRANF.H, B• C. CROSS, Manager, Registered Optometrist aJ ' man, 1 Porter and T. Gregg. or blow•o,nt properly repaired and get �` ~4 " a vt ere the corn uittee in charge of many hundreds of miles more service, _ a'd Optician �1.. - _ the social event. also a saving to your pocket-book % I Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe JarnesMcFnrrlane,of-I—a ire 5eisk -have-oneof the beat steam Vulcaniz• Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. K.of _ ing Outfits and am prepared to repair e- each week,for Testing Eyes and- II.� atoon, Alberta, arrived here on your tires and tubes on the shortest ;� tang Glasses. and to take in Watch, =• Wednesday last and will spend a_ notice. Work guaranteed. I also Picke� —C o a 0 Clock and Jewelry Repairing for'J.- week or two before returning to keep new tires;tubes and tube reoa[r g Take,jeweler, Btou�ville. Any l+a- tbe West. He recently sold his kits in stock. pairing or orders can be left with Me. "farm to the west of the village to PERCY TARR, - (The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Silnited) Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber ' Thomas Bacon,of Goodwood, who East End Garage. Stouitvilte: ) Shop, Clermont. 6g , takes possession on April lat. 111 r. 27tf Phone 6711 or 3002. ,RE - SCREENED � O A L McFarlane reports very rapid - - — ;,growth in the Peace River Dist `. S11!!� • rict. He wont there twelve years Usti 5 .w,ib..t0,nal.. All- Sizes on hand. ago when there were only two log >g houses in Grand-Prairie. which is, mow a town of about, 1500 inhaal V a Ideal Grccer`� Store Qu�k delivery- -one'ton or over, '.,Close tents, with electric lights and all ,--modern-improvements, It has a This is the Ideal Store to set -9-roomed school which takesup your groceries. alum iun tV ttll .ulU+CT�, the full high school course as well You will be•surp"rised at our low prices !1s public school work. the dig '- �i,r:y tya'r}..,: J: •e•,:i•+i:'vre�ss�+- s u�'r v U'ln'a `� 11• -- - 1i ,., - y p p ping here. - We also have lots -- _ -_ ,.pis and a.Oyn Coyer of oil is also like] to bet of choice fruit to select kept is stook. I1 wilipa�yoa `in the rapid development of the from. Don't for et to sell N our works scd inspect our steal �.. `. place. Mr. McFarlane works 1200 give us a call the - obtain prises Don'/ be initial icres of choice clay loam and has next time you are In town. L, }�e•ilfs eau,do no/ato throw Thesgow3• won for two vears the silver en Phone 29%. to CAm�u Roth Mills C0 Ltd o m viou and do throw off ah u we C009 . semraIssioa of 10 per sent.,which you we •.e,warded by the Lake Saskatoon Wanted-Poultry. Butter, Eggs, • ■ euWaly save by parebasing feosa tat, dRricnitn cal Society for the best ATso. a few bus. of white beans. ,,.. Mills at �_ r sac]aoliolasd. improved and keptfarT%thejudg• 1l Ng �it1���LOWt 1, T. MATRESON ' ;nR brtog done by Ine,i appointed' ONTARIO Toronto -- _- Peterboro -Pickering 'by the government. CLARFSIONT, OaEosaoi wesbs, . :Whitby,Onhri� •'tJ' '-�; .�. .b°*'.rt. •'r.. :Vv+ .J..q. :'-!.. '",4i'.. .�'r.;4 �..y,.r y.'7',` '` .r• �,,.w*"-s:. .,-yq"",^p�,i,+':j, r�s�i''',l,ir,�ra,+J,'R.?� .,f*k. .., "` f"�y .r.. ar•'.-„ "sr f+ra, rn•e.•a ,y ;,,�, .(•9'-'rl.; xea, .•+,+'�`tiY's'S�:� 9;- •.a t.:FJ' A. i^,, .��`� ?a'"'sd'1A' �,i�"�3'�s�ti���.�.1'�v'f!�*.'a:'�"-�." � r.+sue'•-•}.'�' �M'�`ui`�. ,14 �•7'.'s +t_5�. 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'[�' 1 yC�4 '+ •. .y 'RI. . avl a-+49�•.s _s..i�. . -,+Sy.1.iA.«...obi.+.. �C-:-(w• -aiw-T :. .a 2�F1 *a�Y, •_'�'.,+�si. . a- i-SC'i,. *:'w.Jr4e:ib •_ uAl.�.i. and the worst is vet to come • 1 T." � MYSTERY � the, �? to ` EVEREST X Taking the Easiest War.. >;i1+e puzsasNnsent may compel obedl- THE WORLD'S MOST J I have a friend who leaves the pun- ence far the remainder of that Meal, ,MARKABLE RACFr d j isi>anetot of her ohibd:ren to their father. but as soon as the next meal begins, f how little the the child is.ready and willing to run c No matter how big or - ' 'mfsdeed, nfl action, is taken until the risk of a�few slaps and cuss far ' n This Region'of lnttenee Cold , 1 Nether" comes thto the house. Then the sake of acting funny- - a�" follows a rectal of Tommy'i; diso- -But I have seen children who te- Live the "Abominable Snow- BAD ' haved badly at the fa table con- » K �;becBence or Nellie's impudence. Goa- y �' men Sees by F�cplorers. Grayly father does what is expected of pel'led to eat' their°.meals alone and' f r cmt o2 range od the meal-Jti con- Living amidst the perpetual snows him-ecol+ds severely or wields''the dtdRn authority!n the a��ta�n'versation. Sometimes they were de- of Mount Everest is a race of mystery �','`, ';-•' fitE oorpoml punit#pnerst. privexl of all themes things which men known in the Tibetan language -,� W'ur, , ;,o„� f�.. adl..d ..-t= appe'esed on the table, and forced to as the "Abominable Snowmen,” on ac- 1 :.; .;..' vices not their mother take the punish- make a meal of bread.and milk, and count of their.ferocity and the savage it to her own I have seen just one •su,* puniabehent deeds they commit When they come in s IJI ` dlent of the ebaldren in II 'bands d' The answer, 'I finally con- break a child of upsettd W the calm of contact with the more or less civilized the dinner-table. inhabitants of the region. Hairy Ain- - IF 1 :.: amded, way that it was easier.to turn a soon acquire an Itt�flnan-like at- us, Bushmen, Pata.gonians, African / :.1lhe naughty chi;ldzen over, to their y ' * father than to talks,them is charge titude towards phi punishment. Pygmies, and' „Cannibal Amazons" PI/ ° >. The often 'boast of the "lickings" have to turn excited our curiosity;but r i I �• .- h�ee�. She merely, took the easiest y i, they can take without shedding a tear. the "Abominable Snowmen" are more -fir''' - - f •, ;a remarkable than any of ahem. I know other mothers who never L o a iai� . resorted to, se s child grows older the great deal of mystery still Bur- ' beynzld threats in the,matter of blows will have to be more and more rounds the "Abominable Snowmen," punishment. They know that their threats are lightly. treated. they, real- $suede in order to hurt the child and this, it is believed, will not be ;I Ave that they are ;making little pre enough to soaks htisn penitent. Even cleared up until the exploration 'o! - e :grass toward.correcting their rail- so, penitents is not always gained by Mount Everest is'finally completed -- -_--- - _ . _--_-- '- such means and s�tvbborness and�suiki- Coload l Howard Bury, the leader of . drew s faults, but they talk and talk, rages alone res'ul�t. beftWe they find this easier than de- the Mount Everest expedition, states suitable punishments. What does a child earn from physi- that at an elevation exceeding "the C eel punishhmmt? In the•main he learns A great manly mothers have disco*- limits of possible pabltation" he ob- r ' eyed that the quitdoeat way to "bring a not to do certain thi>tlga for fear of served tracks resembling those of a Child to terms," Is to slap ar whip or being hurt by someone stronger thaw barefoot mss leading up the glacier. spank hips, It is like the easiest be' actions are governed not by- He did not at first report the fact, be- Vise - �� , Generally the tans been elbowed the desire to 'right,but by the fear cause he-saw no man, and he thought to 8o to the limit so fax aye•naughty °f �� caught doing Wrong• that the tracks might be those of some , When mother-cat considers it time - actions are concerned. He has been to wean her kittens,she spits at them,, weather into human shape. � -------- - -- animal which had been altered by e spdt�kers to again and again, and has off $t a run down the hill and I was g - cuss them, sends them flying right ., I . , merely grown naughtier all the time. Abominable Snowmen impressed with'the tremendous speed -At 1 the mothe'r"s patienoe is left when they continue to annoy CHECKERS—By _ u length The numerous statements of the at which he travelled." Y - = saobauated gored by his die- her. But a Cat last the reasoning ;_.._. • , she is as p�� of man, and be kittens the coolies,who accosnpaaied the ezpedl- Unclad Amidst b*,Jkmw._ ■! � 1 obedience, and 3n that mood it affords ��g ,power m, children Lion, and'of many Tibetans and sever- Ths *eight.af evidence indicates - The soluticas to Problem No. 21, ber unbounded relief to administer a kittens eventnsailly learn not to bother d white explorers, about the 'Abomin- that -tire creatures seen on Mount wbileb appeared last week (white to sound Wbipping or spanking' She the old oat; but even though they do, able Snowmen, base led Colonel Bury Everest were really men. That unclad move and win),Js n follows: works off her anger by raining blows to report what he saw., shsovhd it hs'aeeess�a g for mothers and - human beings should be able to en- W B. } W. 8. " an the body off the•child and then, The coolies who . accompanied the 1 21-17 28-22 6 6-2 27-51 ' fathers to treat their children an the sure the cold at such heights, and find Qustbed sass excited, returns to her Bury expedition state that they not 2 19-28 22-25 7 2-7 31-28 5 cat does, in order to teach them ear- food, Is amazing, but not altogether other daties, quieting her conscience only saw the footprints, but saw the 8 13-9 26-30 8 7-14 26-22 " with an oft-repeatbd: "Wall, 'I guess ttasn lessons? It is instinctive for the wild men hanging around.In the twi- beyond the range of possibility. 4 9_6 180-PA 9 18-15 22-18 cast to eruct obedience by striking, it light, and ready to attack the explor Explorers have found th t tilers is 5 23-18 82- White win's. a Brat will teach him a leaeoal He won't its Itkewiffe ittdatinctive for man to pun- 1 a certain amount o. animaKlife above _ 1. drink he can walk,over me again. She' self-same BvR era if they saw an opportnni'ty. The the perpetual snowline. On Mount Na 22-White to move mad draw. ' `- does not stogy+ to consider whether coolies report that the wild men live ' p�hjtsioal ptlalshmeat is 1 what the nuny this which are Instinctive �;entirely witlsbdst clothes, and are pair Everest there are a good many birds man have been, ss mgrt isms advanced and a few mammals, including the ` d3si;6d needs, but resgrts to this mode tested from the intense cold only by "whistling and devekped pushed far g snow hare." Some of 4hese 'at�beea n"in her angered ' their long, thick hair. creatures live by devouring. other ani- - use of better methods which his,reason mood it is the easiest one to apply. bas prmp" Investigation has further revealed -mats, and soine find vegetation in ]It- r'' All children--move's tars pityl- When we act Instinctively,' net I that the existence•of theme people is tie valleys and crevieea6 just below the ® ' - s_ have to''be punished at times. They ininvediatel y' ,b wess we use reason, we known to many of the surrounding snowline. How men with their hearty 10% a set" the world little untrained Tibetans, and that other white men appetites scald exist on this scanty must take time. Seldman is corporal nub dbdasse and there is s long, 'hard road p inflicted without anger had heard of them. Small Colonies of supply of food is hard to understand. s 'to travel before they attnerge into the wild men are said by the villagers the prti�t ot! firs parent, and when ca►e 4- �`• mianl>tood of woalanboctd. The second at the bane of said Everest to live , WIMP of We has a>ewapa � me is angry, his words can have no'good on.,.tAe sleet of Everest and of the off t6ba hardest. Dtaiag the tint year l" nesgnuv��us yam •= 'Eyes Must Be Specially - a ;bear stns has decided upon a punish- Trawcafi. 1 t "lrstt a great dead hats been desired by KaroliL r Z� easy f�, meat that fits the misdeed, and goes Some of the natives explain that We never gee everything that is •a mother,to be,firm and for her baby about its execution is a calm, deliber- the wild men are murderers who shave about us, sad no two of us ever see --- � die „ -�.:.+'1 :4': .-Woh ate tnsaayer, albeit a ti'rm,'determined�%Aen driven' from civilized communi- exactly the same lhtag�FFOrh �an­! c„k,iY�iVU vl airai y�w4avY wW a► Ore ascots year, when the child] be- ono, words of correction or advice wix, ties and forced to live to waste places. what his previous training and his rte` usually make a deep impression upon Joist ask. the to toddle about and wa'm to The colony on Mount Karol& is said to mind have prepared him to see. with and handle things and find easier It as by no means the be of this character, and it,ia reported ! When an American arientlet was to t about this and that,: s etasier way, but, judging by the re- The Origin of Our Marriage t, ttvggle be- the# those exiles sometimes descend '�,P&tag'o'nis he tell !n wish scars-player 1 suits obtaiened by those wino have always, after the Customs. = 'gioa, Mo'ther's desires and'baby's de- into the plains and rob the inhabitants. who told him that afw dsireid aontinuaIly clash. One kind of taithdul'blr studied the faults of Child-j But this explanation does not as .first few rounds of the game, he knew I The "best roan" is an essential fen: mother, at that stage, will grant al- hood &nd their correction' it is by far count for the statement that the some of the cards as they were dealt; tare In all our marriages, and can bs Jtasoat anydriaw in order to forestal'1 the better method: "Snowmen" an wild and clad only in 'he recognized them by a difference traced back to the days Alt "marriage the�ry tlipt is ahpoat certain to ensue Take time dais thought before cor- their own hair. Only a race with ages so slight that another beanyyou ld not:by capture," when the "beat man" waa ;'Iwhea •ottnething (a denied. The other resting the faults and errors of child. of adaptation to environment, it is detect it when it was point ut to the comrade calked upon by the bride. 'kind will be firm and patient desp'bte hood, choosing the punishment which argued, could live above the perpetual him. �groom to assist 1n the catching of his hovlAs at[. ptbtetrk The_first mother 1o' encB tells you is best and snowline, and sustain life on the few This scientist mentioned Is an orm-;bride. M will toDow the easier course; the aft- avoid traveling along the line of least animals and birds that are found there.'yholclglat. and he says that this some I The "honeymoon"was not always a ; -•iind will take the more resistance. Moreover, other white explorers sharp-eyed man was greatly surprised pleasure trips as it Is now; originally ti trying, but in � .. . , stirs gad, the far better easy- }' " ' have just come forward-with new evt- when he was told that half a dozen : It was a ra id Might of the newly-mar- ' The Road To Happiness. ' It may be tree`that sometimes a ,deuce -concerning the existence of a kinds of sparrows were 'feedlst6 and died couple tp escape the wrath of an :. 4 .`*ywicat hart is weeded to make a "Would you %sarn the road to Laugh- race of "Snowmen" who live naked in singing about the tonne. outraged father, There is no doubt t the bride and bridegroom deemed vMdr behave-but I can Sot be � lieve it o n, the intense cold. William Hugh He had never seen any difference In tha Mildren are of a higher order than O ye wdto have lost'the way? Knight, one of the best-known explor- them, he said. Ia size, Color, shape, it advisable to kepi out of his way for !! =t_Jels&. avid ee,` --4 1-ittena. If nne Would Ye have young hearts, though ers of Tibet, read'the report about the and action they were all alike, and at least a month, to allow time for his OU1 hail be husn8n footprints—'s�cu 1,� LLo $ui r I fey-ate' "^a ''Mritt�*ed a.lika an for vneva'n is willing to hunt earnestly enougL• y gray and to work patiently enough, surely Go learn from a little child each day, expedition, and made this statement: , I as he had noticed. The custom of giving pre`ients to Y. I some better method of putsi►hment, serve his wants and play his play, "Hairy Men of Everest." Native Patagonians: like other eav- bridesmatda originated in a form of can be found' for every offence than ' watch the lilt of his laugfiter gay, 1'Sliortly before the last.Tibetan war t age peoples, have very keen eyes for toil. The bride's girl friends went corporal punishment Of course, the And follow his dancing feet as they 'I was returning, from Tibet with an- certain things, things;which ,their through the form bi preventing the! Other methods are likely to-take more stray, other European, a Tibetan guide; slid modes-of life. have made it indispens- bridegroom and his friends from, tak- tirnte_ -than that required for awhip- For lie knows the road to,Laughter- oui train of about Sorry or fifty coolies. able that they should notice. ing her from her home, a mock'battle -ping, but mothers who i eek' to b ' 0 town, lWe were -coming down„ the track, In other words, they are specialists, ensued, each party pelting the other their children up in the best manner O ye who have lost the way." which leads from Gnatong to Sedoa• and as a matter of course they excel with sweetmeats, and this was finally +. possible are not interested in the -Katherine Blake. Chen. 'As we got near Gantok, we had in their own particular line. It does ' settled by the bridegroom making pre- ;. "easiest way," but rather in the most a to' climb the long ascent. "My com- ;not follow, however, that they ]viva aenta to all the girls.. - C... 1_�1�_s�C,e......•a• __= better-eyes_thaai.are gQssg,ae•1 v men•__MY a custom of'throwing an old aboe - -�Y-of-tsstwltiq�inesr enii- i.ww:�:. bard ;sat ti. akieaJ' ^:iiTi_•�' \Valle the song of a bird and„the 'coolies. 'or otv .' a epaififig couple Is another rr . I was about half a mile be- i "Why hurt•the body of $ child be- smell of a flower appeal to two entire- hind. about half h mile below Gantok. Set them to find a reversed 's” in. link with the past: but,'wrlters on the cause he says "naughty words" of ly distinct senses, they have the same ! i"1 stopped to breathe my horse on ;the middle of a printed page, and the histor=y of marriage disagree as to Its ; talks back to you or calls you names? objective-the attraction of a mate. an open clearing, and dismounted, 'teas would run down their brown arigiq. Atcording to one view it - It will take a little .loot The male bird'accomplishes this by cheeks and they would give up the 'originated in the "marriage by 'cap gar to wash loosened the girth. and watched• the search with aching eyeballs. But 'the .ture" days, when, during a fight at'the the naughty little_rnouth with s charming the female with its voice; sun; which was just about setting. ol�esn.cloth or very soapy water, or the flower by attracting,bees with its While I was musing I heard a slight ;ter in proof-reader can rats the reversed let. !'bride's hawse, the Nearest things that =+,= ;to seal the roe I' � scent. ter In a few moments,and never strain came handy were thrown, Another. '�f y lips 'together with sound, and, looking around, I saw, �his eves in the least. explanation is that it was a symbolic -,court plaster or adhesive tape; but, I The bee: in going from flower to some fifteen or twenty paces away, a flower in search of honey,scrapes his 4 act on the past of the bride's father, t?, -. of the-Child 'be endowed with his full figure, wlifeh I now suppose must have , "- • signifying that he renounced all 7' . `:vioasure od reasoninig power, such a legs against•the inside of the different been one of the' hairy men that the . blooms and collects a considerable ; `.A New Baby Food. '•': authority over his daughter,. puttashmetxt will mesas far more to him Everest expedition talk about. Tha throwing of rice was symboiia c r> than a whipping. amount of the pollen �r fertilising "Speaking to the best oC my recol• Raw milk is not safe for babies and' If little hand$ continu$Ily slap, is it agent-which,is necessary for the pro- lection, he was a little under six feet growitng children. It may contain of abundance and fertility, and clearly duction of seeds in other plants. ' expressed t�h�e hope ' 'that the bride "�. •;not more off a punishment if they are ihtgh, almost stark naked in that bitter bacterfa productive of intestinal iron-. would live in plenty. 'tied'rather than if they are'aloo slap- This pollen he saddles with him, uii. cold-it was the month of November. `bles or bacilld, Hence the practice of ? The same method of pasnisls- c'onscious'ly, and deposits upon the He was- a kind of pale yellow all over,1 psate�urizing milk that Is fed to !n- The wedding cake, still cut by the pod flowers wh'ioh ire visits aubse uewtly. ! bride, is one of the oldest marriage _ argent applies equally well with kick- q about the color of a Chinaman,a shock fan'ts and young folks. Unfortunately, 'lug feet A child tales it to. heart If it were not for the perfume of the i of matted hair on his head, little hair the heating•proc8k called "pasteuriz• customs. The taking of foal or drink keenly if he is caught in disgrace. flowers the bee would not know that f on his 'face, liighlq•splayed feet, and ins (eo recent Investigators assert) a together by the bride and bridel*sroom ls•omey was to be had for the taking.,, was always the principal,.and.coma;- '- Any amount of effort would be exert•- large, formidable hands. very necesatary vitamine which raw' ed to "lie good" ratiner tatwut gave any Ind, if it were not fcvr 0%Q bee AM times the only, ceremony among priori- '1416 muscul r development in the 'milk cotainds sad which is.a proven ": .. other Insects, the Bawer would'have to arms, the i rive people, and this is still the ca e T rays r�„ta;a., t_ ftnn.�ilv see him With gas. I s. back, and ehesR five of scurvy It bare been ascertain• - hand's or feet tied, or mouth seated: ' = ' I i ip menu saris o1 the world iodine -- � �`t!!T'r'm�C. '”Yt6-178[�i--lII'-lttm"ti'.a...R. ,..,,.. r'+0ui�tas�•v�, w,.....,.w•..L�..,,� ------ . Misbehaving at table, is another for tine pollen neoesssary to its-•proper seemed to be some form of primltive to is exceedingly rich in this part'icu• i''a - d growth and thie development of_s•eed bow. He did not see me, but stood lar vitamin, and that the diSloulRy Natural History, - naughty trill:. Hove marry times have w1r1Ch to x'eproduae itaelL. 'l, - I seem children cuffed and slarpped, there, and I watched him for some may be overcome, with prevention of A little boy having his music peon aoyd heard them sco)ded for "acting five or six minutes.- So far as.I could 'scurvy, by giving the child a daily was asked by his teacher: ' yp" at meal-timel Yet how seldom 'Deftt worry WhID 7M pbamble, lie-. make ou't, he was watching sorge Inan dose of half a tablespoon of freab- to- "What are pauses? -` - }►wee I• seen effective pu'nieisenerit fotr member, a wtoreft is abdmt tbie or&y m'beast tRr down-the h:illeldfL At the i mato Juice or a Wholre tablespoon of And the quick response was: those misdetnlanotra'. Lf seVM* enough,' Jibing *.v!t can't falt claw's ead of some•five, ntiiautes he started t canned tomato Juice, strained. "Thing; thtat grow on pussy-cats." Sn"!.• a' - ',y. m.,,: ,...ra"• _ a.. _ If,, ,•6' ,r ,a.- w K•r•� �'.b•,:. a:,;' ,,,'...n; 4.y4. .;i,5,. r-^•i' a�+"•3.' 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MtnnG�''TON and 8herbourne Streets, Toronto. "ADIAlld UAMYUM ! PrOVIARial Beard N iitalth,Ontario When win year coaumandty baoome a t ism. No other tee, A,. , uesttons on Fablta'Hart!► not- on own! - Ot >gddieton riff be g!a¢ to altsarer S 'Boy Scout T ser. ►_ _ _ , .:. ..-C_O U L D HARDLY EAT E�tii .00 a.�!°r;aeoea�tDi# e ola�sb, atar..1� �t slps>ftua How.spiaaa Ft#x�e Ftaz Seed's. h taaaawat: somata - Germilnation. f.1VOUC:H TO KEEP AI3VE teach sou . tor parttatr<lssow lnstructor, Canada vulcaniser. �- BEFORE SHE °°t •-:.'� � ' =•�1 An Omcial Dominion Government ra- GOT Jr ADIEB WANTED--TO DO P'LA!!1 � Many people maizrtaIn that poverty b. The provision of e3ucation ia:port has just been received on a TANj,pt,e j L/ an� 11shc aswlaE 4t bona whale or i epa>r� me; good jwy fork sent sny is a C ime, and athera say it is ua- health mabtelra anti the psoyiston of serminatioai teat of IIaz fibre produa t tame; charges paid' Bend tinny t3 D grown Oa iculara National Manufa,sttu `,' avoidable under our present social schemes for carrying this e¢ucati,ou !n seed derived from a crop . ++ant. Montreal. irrigated, landi at Tilley, Alberta OOL MAnri IT�LTO LANi{yCa aid system. The Bible tells us !list` the into effect• Such schemes would in- .StGaoctich �'soubks Q» y -. P we .heave adway�a`with us. But.elude community health centre*, well- same 120 miles east o! Calgary, woo, ahfeII grey sends, s'tityy Out* •' ' svhstevel• vie This crop was itself produced from OVWCOS1le aad She NOW En.. y „. wpoint we take osl this baba elizrlcs mothers n(►eetiitlBs, car- pound. Postage extra. Sweater y*rns, i the seed yields from a small expeai- �x beautiful colors• seventy-nve oasis. subject, it must°be admitted that govt rectida of physical defect,, in child- ; joyi Pi't>FOCit Heakh. glee rte. Georgetown woollen mental plot of fibre IIax which was arty is g great impediment in the work hood and early yotafih medical anti Ill. t3eortrecown• Ontario. :*x of Child Welfare. Of course, it must nursing care for mothers and infants grown in that locality in 1920. The "I via in a badly run down condi• ' e xperiment was made in order to de- lion and needed something to build me Air !OS >IiXf be admitted that massy children -of either at home or in a hospital. mAnetrate the possibilities of the IIas up,and Tawlac certainly,proved- to be B>rri>rli;rrtttl' Bui'YLlli.ti well-to-do patents patents are . weaklings,' In this connection it nnttgt not be dbre industry in Western Canada un- the ldght medicine Ltrr me," said Mr, furnlihins Hhoaa>!, eztrabcotorhives ta>�qsi. �` sometimes{ due in part to overfeeding,.lost sight of that the life and wel2are der conditions of irrigation. - W. H. Allison, 88 Melbourale Ave., engines' and storage tamps; a•eomplete and caTelessness 4 indiscretions in of the child is.necessarily bound up stook of beekeeping requireaaentx- - The Government report on .the Toronto; Out germna diet, but as a rule it is among the with for our.catalogn a Ham Brotherwith the life Of its mother, its father + of the fiat seed " ally, 'It4. Baaaufacturers, Brant chillies of the poor that the most)and its neighoors, What affects one produce I wise in miserable health for a gat, -,4 in 1921 states-tbat.a four-day germina- w'bale year and felt tired said drowsy - - ' urgent work in Child Welfare is need-I affects the other. Our first 'car a is tioa of this seed -ta a record for all all the tile. I never ffitt Pike getting BELTING FOR rAL! - t ed. This is abviouslly true, tole poor the child, but to get at the child we i Caneds, and a ten-day germination L up is the.morninng and my appetite ALL lCiAli)i op z:tsty wlsty VJim y being always in the ma'oraty wherever have to work back to the mother, and j the highest average at ilia ear, the was so poor I palely managed to eat t+eltins.pullers.sawn cable. we go; It has even been inferred that still further back from the expectant I y eta.■hipped subject to a grovel at I tests being given as, font^day, 76%: enough t0 keep'Me up. Mgny days i Aces fa Canada TORK BELTING COs, ` God favors poor people, because.He mother to the adolescent girl and her ten-day, 97%. couldn't do my housework, and the jar TAR11f, aITRIMP. TORQt�[TQ m'ad'e so many of them. childhood, in a never-eadlhg cycle. � Good . quality fibre seed of high least exertion left me completely tired One must bear in mind, therefore, Health e,duflation must be more and germination Is'•ia demand in Europe, _out, I was away below my normal -- that while poverty continues, child life more disseminated, but the education and the results o! this official teat in. weight, and my wretched health wor. M among the poor will, in the absence of i imp'a'rted must bAng about COARSE SALT P�i� fiesta that seed 'prodacel >a Western -tied me not a little. LAND- SALT adequate help and supervision, be al.i efforts along-health lines. Knowledge Canada will be preferred in that mar. "Well, it surely was a delight to me .1 ways on a more or leas low plane, and I alone will not gave the babies, but ket. °wh" I noticed a great improvement Bum C"arkta - that the best environment for the without knowledge they will aw ed- It'is-now being arranged.to make a ,in my appetite after taking my first TORONTO SALT WORKS �. progress of the child is that of happy ly dk'• a sample shipment of this Western two bottles of Tanise, and I saw then p• J, ,CLIFF TORONTO family Iife. Canadian seed, sufficient to plant at that' it wee a wonderful medicine. I In Child Welfare work the ultimate W J' B. asks what caaiaee high;least E6 aexee, to Irelaad,,attd there- (am perfectly well now, can eat any. -- --- Rim's- should be: blood pressure. !suite of the crop,obtained from it will thing I want, nothing haste me, and A Health Saving Remiadet NJ Answer: Among the causes are be carefully noted. - I feel strong and well all the time. I I. The maintennfloe of tits family}wrong dieting, e.g., prolobged.use of This ` matter Is be - -'.above the poverty-lisle. I _� tug 'handled •eau do my housework witb�oat'e bit'of Don't 1`�r a,i t a diet containing too much meat and 12mough the eooperation of the Depart- trouble, Taarlac is simply gland, until 2. Amelioration of the conditions Of I eggs,overeating, syphilis,Iead poison meat of A,grfcuitnre Flax Fibre Dirt• Ta2J&c.1s sold by all good druggists. You pet the -Chu life. �� � aim of the Doorialoa Ir - aicabiistiosi�7lf - - the Canadian Pacific Railw Y ---:_ °'>`--� =. :�`•' �+t?r- - which have, sunk-below the ( Con- ---+e — - line. Poverty- A father writes: Whet are.the first pony.* Mexico is showing mars interest in' USE symptoms of conauanptbnT 4 dairyirsg,several importations of purr Minard'S Liniment, ► R 4. The comlpelldng of such measures, Answer: Cou h loan of aPe' lit ! � bred much Bouts into that country be- as will tend to prevent the destrnetian'even g p , �� �TH fag' reported during the past few ing rise is temperature, gaits or degradation of family life. easily fatigued, p. month. At the tint,sign of IL Its Haatitlo :•',, —. - . — -- --- - T Si Y *r' Qualities are Amazing. THE :. . • SPRLNG i�D����'i�Q ���� - I rinard's Liniment prevents Spanish Flu� OLD RELIABLE. The.Spring is a time or anxisty to i Women fi�smers in the United DUE TO POOR BLOOD The mothers who have little ones in, the States number over 260,040. NURSE THINKS ' home. Conditions make it necessary i z BOY . ,to keep the baby Indoors. hie is often ms's licaseor � Romeo"-A Tonic Medicine a Necessity at. confined to overheated, ball.* veaki• Book an �NOTI�t �BETTE� fated rooms said catches colds which DOG DISEASES 4nis SeBapp, (DUTS I reek his whole system.• To guard and How to Sad -- I against this a box•of Baby's Own Tab. Malled Free to any Ad. Lydia E. Pinkha&s Vega- -Dr. Williams' Pink Pill,, are an all dress by the Author. y �0' Brantford Plans Boy Scout Week. lets cast d l kept in the house and M• Cis ourver co.awe. Tear-round' to e- for the blood and as occasfoalsl dose given the baby to 179 Went 34th Street table COm BBid Advised ' nerves. But th The. Brantford Boy Scants Asaoela- New.York. U.S.A.1 POOr Healds they are especially vain- tion is planning to stage a Bay Scout keep his :itamach and bowels working able In the spring when.th8 system �gula--`!y- T*ia v'III ..: ,,,� cocas. ' Is loaded with impurities as a a �I'a ,u S.d.,,.ura 1 Lydia ` D commencing May 21st, when the sum- cottetipattori or trio and keep baby -'Toronto, Ontario.='I took ,. _ of thee-indoor life of the winter months. well. The Tablets ara.sold by meth• D. Pinkham'r Vegetable Compound mer work of the association will be -There is no other season when the cine dealers or by 1pa1] ;t 26 rent• a _ f' erica! = 4 blood.is so math In need of purifying 4-''asj1a&LOOL vu ounas�-M.&y. ajnL, box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine medicine I ever recommend I am B and.enrich an open-air drum head service will be ,� fag, sad every dose of these' head On the following Weflneeriav Co.,-Brockville, Ont. i An nurse and If I find a woman is In Dills helps to esrtch the food. in - - -- -=i S poor health I always tell-bar to take mere will be a bag rally, and on Sat- •y dL Although you know that doctors -� the spring one Peels weak d tired- wday a general field day and jam- HOW iwOfftC IS Grown. and nurses do not use patent media Dr. Williams' Pink Pill@ give strength. Coffee genemly is spoken of as a e I must se the I think the ` In the spring the appetite is often poor bow' Many interesting and novel berry or bean, but that cin s m y t is t.^y features will be staged, Including de- pelt of the is nothing better than your Vegetabli -Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills develop the coffee tied that are use is really she Compound. When t first 'took 16 appetite, tone the stomach and aid moaetratio`ns of model camp, fire seed, The trees many years ago, I wa,, so tired when p lighting tests, etc. The rally will be grow to' thirty feet,a I got up In the morning that I coald a " weak digestion: It Is in the spring staged in one of the local parks and 'h,elght o! from twenty to' thirty feet, 'that poisons !n the blood find an out- not eat, and when I went to Dad L the Dominion Scout Commissioner bee but this natural growth is checked by i was,too tired to sleep. idY mothers let in disfiguring pimples, eruptions the growers, who keep the trees as in-law told me -that Lydia E. Pink" • and boils-Dr. Williams' Pink Pula been naked to come to Brantford to ,low as flue feet The cutting does not ham's Pegetable Compound was just ti 'clear the skin because they go to the review the troops. Every troop In the County of Brant will take part Each tnjure the tree and it is far more con- e. what I wanted so I tried it and only root of the trouble in the blood. In venient to gather the fruit. _ ® took two bottles when I felt better. the spring anaemia, rheumatism, indi- day during the week Bonne special Since then I have found that there phase of Scout will be featured. . The coffee tree begins to bear when - sestloau,' neuralgia and many other I ie nothing that makes me feel ea It is about three years ofd, and 1t con. p�]y j� e well for it seems to build my system >haoalblee are mist peralsteat because Ding the summer months work tines for about 'twenty years, the (QwQ1T I right up. ' I don't know any athes of poor, weak blood, and it is at this dose by the Scouts in allotment grow- T medicine that has done so much for ; Ing will o eingaalar tact about it being often not- �• j� time when all nature lakes on new g to their credit and assist leeable that the fresh blossom and the n j women."-Mss. W. H. PA&vma, 1S' Ide that the -blood most seriously them In winning their badges. They ripened fruit will appear on the same Wellesley Ave., Toronto, Ontario. "-needs attention,. Some people dose will be encouragers to aseist farmers �� � the same time. �'m9ssV�9 °O��'antiseptic Women testify again and agsi3' themselves with pulglattyee at this and truck-gardeners, A potato club, powder. Gives quick relief to sn- that they have been helped by Lydia, encouraged by the Provincial The fruit of the coffee tree'1s round burned or Irritated eldne, overcomes ,� sdasott, but these only further weaken Rrt' and red and -looks like our cherries, hen n, and a E.after 'other Vegetable Compound ys th.-Selves-A_UnMetivw merles meat of Agriculture fs to be lormeA heavy tiO R _ att_e_r_'other medicines have failed. anal, be71u6 a ea eat . a 1 It alas �eai -,ilea fun nasal,, lops through the system, emptying the and the citizens of Brant County will the skin sweet and wholesome. ' rig by the natives as ire eat cherries. I years and not hound wanting. bowels, but does not help the blood. be asked to co-operate by. placing Each berry constants two seeds-the sum If you are suffiering from any oit V On the other hand, Dr. Williams' Pink small pieces of ground at the disposal beans with,which we are familiar- rot>ghouttheDominioa.CanaalanDepot: the various ailments which a Pills enrich the blood which roaches of the lads for their growing of the: O`O �• r rev R•R pany female weakness try Lydia Inclosed in a skin, with their flat eora Seepsba sewteLeeeeea- every nerve and every organ In the good old spud." Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. i,«, aides together. The meat of.the frail :body bring new strength and vigor London Troops Presented. is valueless, so when the fruit is Bath- O ' to weak, easily tired men,•women and Bred it is dried so the seeds ma.* be On a recent occasion a magnificent easily removed children: Try Dr.;B►llliams' Pink Pills °.• - _r disappoint enlarged photograph of Lteut. Ailing- How coffee came first to be used as ' dt this sprung-they will not dies * y,� ton Beckett,,Who was killed In action a drink Is not known, but it has been at Hill 70 in 1917, way presented' to • �olii.by ell medicine dealers or sent 1 t - _, _ __ so used for at ]east a thousand ve>�tt C► I a..,a, Dui;_ ,,,ail sac uo caxyt,e a i,vA ur ela auras_!_ °-- in Fea•sla. --It �$ Introduced to Ear,., for $2.60 by The Dr. Williams' Medi. and--wfli-be-hung in the local head- y, -- � quarters. The photograph Is the gift opt about three hundred sera ago. tine Co., Brockville, Ont., of Lieut. Beckett's parents, Mr. and - - Smith• Mrs. H. B.• Beckett, of that city. Be- The average man has more friends Smiths Read•This I thinks s, tore the war Lieut. Beckett was. ad fewer enemies than he 'he !� , Jt may Interest readers bearing the} member, of Lheadquarters petrol and 1 mss' - acme of Smith, coupled with the usual was a bearer of the highest Boy Scout. Joblm, to note the different farms of this name met.-with on a world tour. decoration, the Silver Wolf. s ,;� • - Italy, Giovanni Smith; Spain, Juan Windsor Investiture of First Cub P$ck DID Phil\ DISTURB -- , 4=• Smithers; Holland, Haas Blairlt; The investiture of the First Windsor q France,. Jean Smleet; Aussie, J'onloif I Wolf Cub Pack took place recently in YOUR SLEEP -Smitow.ski; Ohina, Jovan Shimmit; the church house of the Church of the Ascension of that city, in connection THE pain and toi;ure of rheu- Iceland, Johns; Greece, Poland, Ivan with which the pack has been formed, matism can be quickly elieved ' Sahmitttwetelll; Greece, Ion Bmtktott; 4 ;turkey, Yoe Beef, T� proceedings of the evening got by au aDylicatton of Sloan's WARNING:.! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. "`. t under way early with many parents Liniment. It brings warmth,ease and comfort a "Bayer"lets you sleep soundly. Unless you see the name Bayer tt on tablets you are MONEY ORDERS, and frieuds of the Cubs in attendance. Always have a bottle handy and Scoutmaster Dick Roe, of Toronto, I Why take chances? Bead a Dominion Express. Money apply when you feel the first twinge. not getting Aspirin at ally � y and Cubmaster of the Pack and Rev. Z netsaW without rubbim • Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. D.Walter Collins,rector of the church, It lendid to take the paln-out of Acc tin, only "unbroken e" of " p h contains directio s 'and doseaworked out by •� Laws are lili abwes�whfioi—may were the speakers of the evenzug. - I Bred; aching muscles, sprains and p „ y p g —y �Ech anva0l flies, but let wasps and This pack, the first to be organlzed�strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. y ?: hornets break through.-G*jift,. in thte Border Cities, pow has..a tuei=- For fort years pain s enemy. Aa1c physicians during 22 years and prc►>red safe by millions for beis'n1p or 40. rue uubtnaeter will be At all dru gists-35c, 70c, $1.40. ... ,~ Colds Headacht, Rheumatism When you go up the hill of pros- assisted by Bert Eldridge, who will made in Canada. i3= perilty, may you never meet a friend take charge of the Cubs when'they g' _ Neuritis ,r Toothache .Neural 1�coming doors, reach the age of 12 years, wheal the Sloa have ills privilege of becoming Scouts. . .. Earache Lumbago Pain, Pair :. ` 8torka gul`is and`other to -1 Liniment Ea t nems y y ruggis erg egged Regular weekly meetings are now be• "IIand "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and lOM1 ts. 'birds sleep standing on one leg.' ing held and many hikes bave also Aspirin fa the'trade mars: (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Won*- been arranged for the Doming season, .r_..__ aceWoacldestar of 6alicyllcacld. 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I: liar nn _ prbfeseionl►'t�utibs. scams, �txxi iEbs cBnpaci °�Thoith ails, Yo � _ ~iE - -Front present a�e araUCea,• Claremontn _py erson, ` " -Ed. Gortale�, Tora�to,'•epeot Marcht_Wbich came to like'a lamb, GQS FOR.'$ATQHlN(3-�V.. F. x��j at}ap iv Lh hie'brothera. will Res ou like n Jion. E{ t -•y� (�' L'awl'iasPdartinlayiIg strain White vi yam. i or' gringV •' oyar _ �` b ., 11ira. Savage is spending a -The creditors of James Girdle, dolts settings of 15 at iLSiJ. • 4 ppee _s-_s• :F = -week with friends in Toronto. bankrupt, will meet in the Glordon _ .'y:_ r.. . _._-..... '" .•,'' ::.:.. .-.. '= '-_^ _ ' -James Palmer hie sold his gouge this(Fr des )afternoon, OR $AIsE-A snood open rubber ' _••> a. y Ftired buggy in'tofid condi ' U.s.Chap-, -_ 'At9kfd;! 2 dged by leading'merchsnto Eo'be the beat of any line,. -1- arm to s Toronto man for a good•.. -A number from here attended man,Pickering. . furs. a barty in East Toronto, given by gH OATS. F SALE-1920 and Made in Canada. ` --Miss Miller,of Toronto,visited iss Violet Salisbu a You'll evening. on Dull - �•• �+ Monday U193]. Sensation variecr.90 cents.per tiuehel, Tr air. a nee with them. with W, J. and `Mire. Miller' last g Winton white,Brougham. 26tf' y P g "- ,.".`: :, week. -L. A. and Mrs. Pan Skiver at- ARM `YANTI�D , AT. ONQE- -Wta hawe,them for the whole family, and for, *11 oeca_sions: w' -W.'El.'and Mrs. Reid azid�cbild--tended the funeral of the late K. FJiround loo acres. H.'T.Love,' 185 Carlton .. lren spent Sunday with-friends••in_L. 9teveason, of Brougham on st„'T'oronto. Phone Main M.' ehawa. Thtirsda last. ' OOTB. 'REPAIRED-Boots and _... A number from Here attended The A_prii meeting of the shoes repaired neatly and ginckl . 'Thos. 3T ry C� - adance at Brougham on Friday Methodist Ladies'Aid-will be bold wa�A.Church St.,Pickering. i�zs Z our E�LB.�e{��7nit. IB dll8 _. i '' on the 5th, at'3_o'clock, at the evening Iasi, �t HAND WANTED-8iagle ¢° ---Mr. and Mrs. Wylei,ref. Baw- home of MrF. Findlap. 1� m ig boy. Steady employment: Ap- -This is just a retvindar: You had Lownclen last.'titne. umnvtlle, spent.Sunday with Jae. -L;A. sari Mrs. Findlay, Mrs. ply to 3.1 rs; lud.phone,Pick-1902.- aa•27 - - and Mrs. Rose. Tod and Master Harvey Tod amid AY FOR" SALE-Milted. clover Tcoll'il have it again now. >? -Miss Meryl,Hall entertained'a George, He�rvey, of Toronto, open t' and timothy of{�ood quality:at lot>o,con. f A perfect Fit Guaranteed with every garment. 0, ,siumber�of her young friends on Sunday w6itTMrs, Findlay. -3.Pickering,. W,H.tYestney,Pickering.. _3tf .]Saturday evening. -Good fruit cake made with . 1 - �, y OR SALE='1 steel raerge;'1 Doher- q; ;'., :-The townseip council will meet good ' butter at 35c. per lb, The V ty Parior_Cook, '1 glass top cupboard. 1 A, on Monday next for the transac best fruit cake at 30e. er lb., ;iaeboara at S.H,Thonpson's;Che;rywood. 27 p �:�L A- D' l E S yion of general busine'1=. Wednesday'cakes. on hard wait- 08 SALE-3;acres of good pas- - . .. _ ; =John Totes has purchased inn to be iced, at_ th_e Pickering Leng,�P�kenrigelL eiw�ted�oldpw�:ntrrnirfoGihe a eased oshn oli s3mnlea of euitings from Lo�vades' ij from Roy Gerow, of Brougham, a Bakery. � season, x S'V .ill_he.pl t - Y f a 490 Chevrolet Special car, -Coming Eye Specialiotr ' 1: : .• -H. R. and Mrs. Money spent F. E.,Luke. •Uptomeirist and Op- `CGS FOR HATCHING=-Pure. selections.-- Tease are van's auitinks,:but are suitable over Sunday in Toronto with the tieian; g 'Toronto �'ng oitred•:o-:ay Barred Rocks• 7S., Smfor `• 9 .y g - lx ld7 YOn a �'t.. , settirgof 13. John Draper, Church St., South• for Ott BioCe, Un- et better weights In tJ]2ii1. - :. formers uncle A. B. Collins. can be consulted about your eyes_Pickering• 2�2s ------ -- - : : -John T. Elliott visited for A at A. H. Allin'e drug store, Whit. OR SALE-2 Yorkshire sows, one k; ew.i with friends in Orange- b onTuesdK A ril4tb. `� F [ Fred T. Bu'tl�g Pickering a--: I y, y. p due to.a row A fit lst, one due June 1st. ville,- nglewood and Bram ton, -A. DefF'1e2. piano-tuner for A ply to Fred Wright.-A.R.No._, Claremont: ! prior to leaving for the North• the N ordheimer•Piano and Music P'°ne Park.s_a a-zs Establiphed 285?. DVest. - J Co„ Toronto, expects to be in �GG9 FOR.HAT(:HING-Pure-bred -J. L. Stephenson will vacate Barred Roeks, bred-to-lay, Price per setting. the FZeddin cottage in a few days Pickering in a few._daye. hose $1.0o. A ply to John Anstey Pickering P,O.or - _ ai p 9.' " y wishing their pianos tune will phone act 1 r 23.Whitby;ftntral. 23-27 _and move on to O, Pugh's°farm en pieaae leave their order at THE_ --- - ---" -- -- --- _. - iV'', the fifth concession, known as the NEWS office and-it will be attend. .FN&s SALE-1 Hu tourlotz can st �i190D farm. e y Nash touring car,1 Essen tot co car These ,po - ed to, cars are all late models,in ,feet condition and --Slid Wilson, of the, Godson -A number of chargeg for speed- 17 paced right, Berry g Poynter�Yhi:evaIe.23tf. Contracting Co-was in town on ing were laid before P. M. Clark AY Oft SALE-24 tone of well- ' 'Phnrsda last loal14`nR after the y during the pAst two weeks; amd cared tinf8'by and clover,mixed and baled, _ - �„ t--tools and 13Ii1C]•S217er -aL2h�J OY' h:s:•class quality. Prise,62U r ton, Appi at ---- y 8 five of them have alreadycontri- tai�; ;� , -fu;-Bro s', y ices-t--yarCa�.- ..7-..�.. '-Wm. Cullis was in Toronto On seldon does a man'who is charged r Thursday last visiting Mr. Situp- w i h the violation, OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of °wry;'�'`` j��� err w Thursday who has been in VEr r deny the F+ s.agons harnda,and all-ki s o£ farm em- ♦'V Mattel 11_h rice i V si ay y poo charge. They alll declare that lements nn good order. Also;decal heavy and i� health,, but who, we are glad to they are very careful drivers.rtlut F ht ' C1a`and cook `Phone am heatnt, H. You,casinot get fitter * Y� :hear, is now improving nicely. they are free to admit that if the -�. E - -Russell Shirley and wife, of countable says that they exceeded ARM FOR BALE-fit 1 con. !, va]uea"than you Egad in ' Cochrane, Miss GeergJifl Shirley, of the speed limit, 'they must be 1', ib'dge 4-roomed cottage, bani barn.halt ; 1 raw Birch Cliff, and Miss Feenkie hit• Hilt a::•e from Claremont station. Moo i acres.. i of Zbroato. spent Sunda at g y a-tp pay their finis and costs house and barns. No reasonable offer-re£nsea. • ; lay, pe y with a pleasant smile.. Quite a J.R.Owen,R.R,No. 1, Claremont, 27•x1 Hobberlin . ` the home of their parents here. aumber endeavor to defend their " r ' P feet drivin b stating that the OROTHY DAYTANVEates. T h- p -Sherman Stephenson has va g y y Der Piano and VSCaI Certificates. Tnmty l`A 'O-MEASURE ' sated the Reddin srottaga� and on mere hurt 3n to the bedside of a College aced Royal Academy, Lon4oar England Saturday moved t0 Highland y g- W::l visit popft'reaidence if r aired aria eiek relative Qr ft lead, or hurrying 1702,or write Aintree Farm.R.R• 1, Piclter:ng. ��Creek, where he has secured eiv. Tailo l after medicine that they could got �- meet on the new bridge on `�'�ODGE CARS-Substantial redno- I y g assure is their home town. V t:on on the puce of Dodge cars now in eilect a Provincial highway. -A meeting of those interested adky Bra., oL Oshawa.-are the Dealers'for - t'. : --Mr. Thompson, who occupied in football was held in the Gordon pho„c°s9t'or�e Write for i�tote` catalogue or HOBBICRUNTe�g s .the McBrady residence on the 3rd House on •Moziday evening.when proves its good quality �r �< 5Doneesaiov..a mile and a,quarter the--Picksring-Fdotha-H--Clu-t wag sad'' economy is the north of the village during the mated up two pens c:yyure•bred .White Wp- y g Organized as fullows, : Hon. PreRi. andotte hens with twQcocketels direct from f.5 i ` past winter months, has rented dent-, F. H. Ric•hardaou and E. L. Martin Renal•train••the beat in Canada. ('.can sa t isfrattory-service the ]�an>ka cettag a On Elizabeth `ti,ice•Pre+ar, J. R. Thezton : sec.• furnish w.A. terra these kennings at sI given, not onl iii.c6zs- .1•^ Ruddy : Pres., Dr. CRrtwri ht ; r sh egg'for setting fro t ese hiintr, 24-81 only.in 1 street from W. H. BanTte, b ! - .. .. WIJUII7 he 1''eu is edi lea i:1.a cu�a�• - EGGS FOR HArCH(N(�-White-- tizlued good-wear but it1 `; •, ,� l l3 K, ireaer, day, ttichn.rd3oo rapt, - men. Rr. Gordon : :�1gAa er. S. W Davis' �egbarnegg•. hatched from hrnF with e , 9znRit appearance. g .a .o hob: .' i r portedFerno '„otter 30.264 .. } White ez3d"-,�T: FAlit]ti- ia:n mated vxth saec:aT winter la�•crs, sa w a For A We ?.Te S)30'l�1- +"! A : a =, .�' left Toronto on Tuesday,night at 1. are ` it's s�T-sir- ==eP,i.•-- B r 10 o'clock for Arcolq, SaEk.. where �mggD g Cuisl,l tli R. Eaeeutica :'Y• :r-ti.Dunbartan. ay :-DI< W t: e,P.':' ing. new qua ltses, y I 1. 1 they have secured empluymeut on Th? islelukler�hie, f•'s Sr,is :lied at , "°� patterns, new values_- _ Fair View Farm. the property of 'ail.'. ., and it wa- decided to enter. Whitevale tht'best zA be had at 1 M. J` 01=ou, breeder of Herefartl?, .the 0"haws and I>i t trict- Football - -They left here carrying with them _4 sc,,Taticn ti bl.h'is c,mpn�ed of modest coat. y_ the fu.lv4�'i. s: : rJ-llci-t a c$ t lm The Service Garage- I the beet wishes of their 'Man a -� friends. Wbitbf, E;ur.,;,in,'-.Pickering,, a�Ct Us Sf]owyOti rh a%.' $tt'ies'ar-icI FeL�rrCS. -The Rev. Professor R.• D:+viti• Cia;'emon•, irtlri-ki:lan.and Bow• Overbauliag, Pltintimr,'all-kindt � '-wan. of Knox College.-Toronto, manvilirr A.,olendid ;ear's ;port repairing done Ignition They represent the best at the lowest cost. ,q swill be the special speakei''thi= i4 eitititi' ated.- _ a=pevialty.- _ rr (Friday) evening. at 8, in St'.'Geor• �pn Wednesday mrrning:about Your old Ford top- re cover 0d "�" � � B I � S T iL ge a Church. Dr. Davidson 1= 1.45 o'c•lock. Wrii,' Train, a taxi. - fur$13 00. - r :c:artienlarly interested in Ebs:tab• driverfrom 0-hawa when retearii- - - ject of church gaily, and is i� • j in from the'cit'y Rhere he h d �eliw f► P�Sn�!Er :hoped that a large audience still taken two roes during the night. N• ' .M , 5 . 0 H A P 'M A N greet this dietingtii�hed • cl-er83 met with an accident that will - - ' _ •i :' `..man. pt'OVe rather costly. When near. Harmollicas• --__ life y- ' + Webster Brno;., of the King. Ing�V. G. Reid's b•itcher•sliop he � ' { ;-,aton road east, who are giving up loot control of his ertr, It turned farming, will hold an auction Pale sharply to the left and ran into a ----- , of their farm stock and imsaie• - - - _- telephone pole which snapped off. �� Our Stock • _ " _• - - ments on Tuesday, AN,;l•li.1,- TL, in two piaees. Ilse Mr a1trLC U) is farm, which has been sold to EL To- standstill a few feet in.-front of - lscomplete with a nice ' frontosuan, has been in the posses- Mr. Reid's 'l'arge plate glass win range of mouth organs t eion of the Webster family for dote. The arts of the car wrae_ with prices ranging more than 112 years, which now broken and also one of the lights, by this sale pRg4es.out of their, as well as other damage for the ,'h hands. car: The accident is supposed C• �o 102 ` -A vet successful mee ing of ring ge r. y , t It due d a hrokeli steering near. BUXDY'S HARDWARE �.the Wolnea s 'Iristiitite was held It is said Ghat traublelj Dever come *�• ' a = on Tuesday at the home of Mra. ,singly; which eayiog will, prove H18 l�ia8teaB �Oie -_ _ lr W. J. Clark. good paper on true in this case. Mr. Train carri- ReCUTC�B y� _____:_-_The St ger_in Our Midst' was , -. " .,�!� , ' , ell his auto robe into the butcher � - � • given O s ela]y bun ot.11Te �nt��rIIP1t a ►at vi -' t liburudulun repot was given' by the Benefit something and opened up the robe, N eiison $ BLlik & I Committee, telling of the good iwhere he found a bottlo with a - work, accomplished during the label which was-much more cons. Box Chocolates _ winter and of the hearty enppotrt nion a few years ago than it is I ' of the people of Pickering. now. A number sa W. McBrien,.of Kinsale, �1ed thehem at THEi1TO S has been appointed township clerk tie and the taste reminded theca _ Ja ppo p of olden tables. Walter Shepherd,. ELM DALE MILLS fL of Whitby, is succession to the the constable, who is always look-•, - -. .'����-� _ - • late Daniel Holliday: Mr. McBrien ,ing for Y1��yiens of the law, got ^, has been township assessor and is poseeesioli of the bottle, which well qualified to till the position. proved sufficient evidence to lay a c F0�0 The salary attached to the pOSI serious•eharge against Mr. Train. Having taken over the-' Efmdale ` EQ tionis $300 yen year. \Ir McBrieo Mr. Mason, license inspector, of Mills from F. «'. Weeks. S bas been a successful farmer, but Oa* .vas:coulmnnicated with lies not been active in farnlinR and he immediately came out and wish to announce that the for the past fewyeare, made out a charge for violation Business will be car- S �+ -The concrete ai-utmenta of the of the O. T, A. He will come tip ried on in the _ -iron bridge o -the Brock road just for a hearing neat Tuesday-even- . usual way. - - north of the second concession ing before Y..M. Clark. -' ,.. .._- <are on the verge of falling down, 1 '..,.- -will:and on Saturday it was closed to IN MEMORIAM. kinds:�of Feed. ,A-Swill Plot " _ air _ m....e_.� _..___. .. _... . .,._ _. ... . -' -" - -- -- - ------'---_- _ ,u,l� `� g' Wilmot A. 4 love nave at present : r - ifi}�is shows file neat necesait GarEe-In loving memory of our dear ROrC� to miss -having reliable Inspectors being brother, Gates, who 1 Car Bran and Shorts on the job and Insistin on the Passed away April 3rd, 1919. _ g 1 Car Barley and Oat Feed— l�n 2a lb. Pails, ;E,i0, In Packages 1$1,75, 75e, and 40e. contractor doing his Rork accord. -Thy w'ilkbe done"-seems; bard to say 1 Gear Western Oats _ ing to specifications instead of When those we love have passed :-Heave Cure 181,10• •Chicken Tonic 35a pkg. s shirking the work in order to get away. Also Corn. - Some dav, perbaps, we'11 understand Condition Powders �Oc. .-,a few dollars ahead of corpora- When we meet again iea betterJand. Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour tion There are pome contractors Though his loving .vice is silent Pastry Flour Come in and see our complete line --who, will do tbeiif duty, whether • g'. And his true heart ceased to beat, they are watched o not,but there How we miss bisRell-kcown foot-steps Chopping done._ey�ry des a are others who have o be wateberl P PP R J­HAnd the smile we lorrd to greet. -= n Y_1 overy moment. -LzO'NARD, TERNA A,*iD EMILY. �. N• 2+OGlKVJCC7Tr -- Xfi„'' ; l,�,, $&y�.. .x o•=• R: r _ a .Hna vl° k^ 7'^.a rF ¢ iS•"' .r`� r' :T �^rM ',,..` ,yp ;�.i .�YnM Fyw.".H»• .? ]4V' �'Wu• .,�„i L grw.rr a� �'yV' ur{1t-. ''�%.