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CHERRYWOOD. +Established'1828 ^ _ Geo. - X We-are glad to hear that David S. &Remember the drama,"Tbe Way- i ffiedtcal - Crawford, who underwent an oper (F - Yarere," this riday 1 evening, GREENWOOD — - V sti°n for appendicitis in Lyndhurst The Ladies' Aid Society will meet ; , + R E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.,'Dtrector --__ :` Hospital,Toronto. a couple of weeks at the home of Mrs. James Ferguson .... p�p ago, has so far recovered as to be ,08 Thursday,April 13th. at S o'cicek. •O metricalflAssociatioa of Ontario.Reg: : htered:Memberof Ithe American.optometrical brought home on•Mooday last. Roll Call,' answered by the word, Association. • Eyes examined, by*rpomtment, Best authorities Tell IIs _ l'happlaess." All the ladies of the y'-s • '.:' ^Y'. " . :_ritone 284, Claremont, Ont. Y commuaitR are cordially ,invited to -MILLS That if the barns and houses are pro- W.HITEVALE. y P h 8 p . attend. :.NF.,TOMLINSON�id, B.;Member pert rottcted wit good heavy co X•= " '' .ofitbe'Col!ege of Physicians and Surgeons per wire woven in twisted strands and' At a meeting of the Ladies! Aid of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by 3 ounces or over•to, the foot put over Society of the Methodist Church held GREENWOOD. 1«t-D..-R.Brodie.and latterly by DF;Card- the burial a to ire the utmost in on Wednesday afternoon it. Was de• wait. Phone: Claremont.Qnt. 231y Rg g =>w efficiency and theArounds down in the cided to hold an --Old Time" concert MasfRr E. Ward, of Balsam, spent OATS t earth at least 10 ft, and have heavy and a sale of home-made coo g, hot therweek•end with Arthur Harvev, � EQ VAT�? ,. E.ICARTR'RIGHT, ,Di. D., 3d, y Miss Helen- Burner is spending a .C.tP.& <..Ora: A wvaer fortY.e Ceun- -copper terminals to dispperse the brossbuns etc., in the Odd Fellows' ty w o-itario. Offce hours: 1. 2 and 6-Bp.m., charges, that not ene barn in a very Hall oti the evening of Thursday,Apr, few days with her cousin at Oshawa., or st othertiiwurs by appoiatmtert Phone Be!1 1tXj'!barns will be struck by lightning, 13th,at 8 o'clock. A.silver collection Miss M. Morgan, of Claremont, is •'" No.24.#; Ind.phone No,400. lk�eken_g.:Cn- will be taken. spending a week with her sister,Sirs, :,Feed your light ones and taric. 331v _ _ - _ T>?e barn with the cogtents is car. E. Oruiernd. ^N ^ " °•''`'^";M.D., L.R.O.S., tainly worth spending at least BROCK ROAD• Mrs. Wood, of 'Toruito.• i9 in" rho Row t+nriri aoa� . Ed al value village looking 'after her property, - Pbysteitas sand Urgeoa•of Omtexto.ltemitase and that is practically for e White' aid the'cit a visit which is for sale. s e! Bo sl OollelZe of BarRaoas. Ediabargh t g p y .I have a car of superior quality * tieeeftl•ctantfoa to dsfesses of women and what i costs to �i'n Tuesday. Norman Wilson is improving, after pj aJalldrsn. 0lnw•ere resideau,Brough•m, Protect with Spetem.' • Moving seems to be the order of the ilis attack of quinsy',.but is y et unable ! day in this locality. to leave his room. Seed Oats, tenting is Ws. or Legal. Win. Ellicott visited Toronto on Sirs. James(iibaon is in Myrtle with ;m tOn e :Saturday on important business. her sister, Mrs. Johnson, who has not wore per bushel. Will?S. Fitchett bas purchased a valgable yet recovered from her recent illness. H.•KFNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- 'horse from Mr. Baker, of Pickerio Much sum ap thy is felt for Jae and arrive in a feR dayQ. i' •ieitor,fNotary Public,YConveyaneerl Bee, -" Whitby,Ont. al VP,.H. and Mrs.Jackson visits the ors. Hilts, whose little boy of some ' lei in Oshawa on Sunday afternoon. ` eight years of age is,laid up with para• .Price 85 cents per barbel. E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and E T. Mrif (Dr.) Bradshaw does. not im. lysis.J�.6oliettor,rotary antua Eta. Keaap w ii H! B A L !prove ere much as her' friends would Samples can be,eee'n at the milt ' ._„oan.MOfcs Brock st.Sortb,whitbv. y — -__ =.desire. She Is at-present in Osbawa. ' choice dair c _ CLAREMOi�IT Arthur Badgerow has decided to For g gw,_go_.toK�, �ALE9 �¢ JOHNSTON—Barristers -Chu roan's on the.l'2th. . " -- — ' — U remain in Whitby as houses are very p � �, eta,1229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth tBld , _ Toronto.wPhone Gerard 441 1. Saturday.,ti!a�• Licensed scarge in Oshawa where he is employed _ vern.1720.;ttnda 4oly at present.Embalmer and Undertaker. , "•' BROUGHAM. ILLIAM J, BEATON,B. A..Bar. Motor Ilearse. > All roads lead to Chapman's sale Russell Conner had a business trip `}�•� Writer.Solicitor. member of the ..first of ' mR Toronto connection fo.r to the cite on Tuesday. Ryc,kman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto on Wednesday ue lt. y• General Trusts Building.88 Bay Street,Toronto. H ipital Service. - The Ladies'Aid of the` Drtethodir=t TerephoneWain 901 and 962. eWreb will meet at the home.of Mrs, _ - DUMBARTON. Thomas Perryman on -Wednesday, t . Dental •' ]BARNES' Ed.Bromelland family, of Cherry AaipsoahConner Everybody welcome. the wood,are moving on to Miss Allison's H J. HUDSON. D. D.8.. L. D. S.. - . CHpppING MILL farm. city,about three weeks ago to under- a 31 . 132 Carlton Sr,Toronto. •'Hudsors'sNew go an operation, lB now able to walk #, Gardner and Mrs. Dunbar,' To- . aisct�atioo comfortable o r h 5316. 4ite fo` Chopping and Oat Rolling every week roa to,spent Sunday with the[ormees cessful. the operation being quite euc- dap excepting Monday. parents. Perry Thornton. of Toronto. who -: LAKE B.' BEATON. D. D. 8,. The Misses Ksnnedp, of Scarboro, succeeds Mr, Waauer in the. teat end Graduate of the Royal Colelse of Dental Hlghebt prices paid for Rock Elm, visited friends in this Locality over the store and . postmaster, has steno Sturgeons University of Toronto. Office Haerwood week-end. rrhe Ur11Ye-viral _ nee s hardware .tors, whtths Obit Elm, ssesslon and is now Stettin Coln. 'grace hours t 72°:1 to 6.30.9 W.'pheve a. George Wood' sad family have fortably settled, g SBr"Cv3.7Z�' 7Z8'Chia'!k ttlett pbme 220, 44j7.2 White ash and other kinds of logy. _moved an t0 Mr. Dtiabar's farm north The young people o[` Brougham and (One of Our Productions) of the church. the surroun in Zountr bad an ea. .. ' nswII �ssT�*• W. G.Barnes, Green River The Ladies' Aid Society will meet oyable dance In the Toovn HaLI Last We sell Bill's Rite-Late Iwas,l/W Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. on Thursday afternoon st she home of )Nursday evening. Music was fern- all malts@ of cars—the best Mrs.Alex Tbom. WV. RICHARDSON— Real 'Es r Mrs.(Dr,) Dales is visiting friends in fished by Devitt's orchestra; in the market for ` .state. Insurance Conveytncerg. Not �.� �I��N1.a ,a, the city.and we are glad to know that E. E. Perryman has vacated. the T. the price. Public.Etc ,Pickering.t;t• ally • • _ O.Brown residence. We understand . - --- that Mr.and 11tH. Brown, who have Tires for all care, Emery WheeEtB; F' James bite,and tamily. of Picker- S.BTtATON TOWNSHIP D[ . been residin in the elty for the t Saw.and EBlery Mandrils, w� - b to have moved into r. Morgans g pas D• psnva m,••r. Ootanded°ass for � LUMBER-Y� g' few ye Intend to return to Bro• . . Circular Saws, head- l •y . .ss•,ti.. e«.aaras. sag. Nowt ss Imm ., house at the k road. 6 a so tars• "t"%W•of ltsertade I.0-�— ' dace etc. . �sy� Roseban i u h m. .saw' tIR fs�l.. Oas, i-r Womworking and (oneraP »•• - - a 0 WHITBY. BlacksmithinR.AVID A. PL3A Mo od HaCOD' type.Jlaaeer. Graduate , I I ww«� Chic Lifetime experience with pedigreed In the passing of Mrs.Powell,'widow W. H Chicago .JACKSON, Brock Roa1 stdck. Bloch and ring work. Alt kinds of sales We clan supply you III OSHAWA. of the Later James Bradford Powell. g t is IV Whitby to,Terms reasonable. Phone _ has lot a loyal citizen and Pickering, e � . tr r,r* e.n.tA war- Maple, Birch,' 888011, John H ro, sutCber who erioducts Pickerin�a last me�TMhar of s`>•ir ..e- _ ��a I'iF Sl8 LI ere, -tot the late James Bradford tioneer for the Province or Ontario, All a streets.business a r an so son POwel1 was si,soa of Caleb Powell, Here You r L ads of sales conducted oa reasonable tams, Plain SIId Quartered 0811, streets. was the vietiln of a drains who came to Pickerio froth New Afro breeder of pare-bred Shorthorn cattle• hold•upon Monde evening, when a g waste.phone or au. ind. phone. Claremore 811 tr13e8Oer BOSI'd" masked bandit waked calmly into hir Brunswick to 1810 sod was a Picker• - x 2116.;Glee Major P.O, 331y etote and looted the Carla drawer, at log official la i81t1. Mr. Powell was of TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, - stock. the came time levelling a revolver at this firm o[ Loaves A Powell, whose POS `.- �j saw of fort and Ooltrla Imo- him. Dar. H ro was preparing par- Cement, block is now the Standard Cement, JL' i for Oo M a - Yea"Jai of all kinds •ttenued to on ahoraMe yy Bank offices. Mae. Powell shared - w cels,a be delivered in the morning ' -yTsktsoa. Address drsoBfvarr,0., Oat We D. Gordon & Son, whist the stranger appeared on the with her late husband skean interest �Oa� M, MAW, LICENSED AL C-. scene and ordered him to throw u in education' and •when in l872 Mr ! Enties.TTONfiER,tor Yort,tZriiarin and Durham PIC$ERINGF his bands. The bandit tookail thee" POweIL was One Of ttie founderr of Oa- _x All kinds of sales promptly attended amounting to 8100, from tbe;drawer, tario Ladies'College and for many to. Terms reasonable. Dates for says may tie Bell sad Independent pboae. and 28 cheques, •thicb Mr. Hyro years s director, her deep interest Lumber, arranged st NEWS•Olstcv. Bell and iadepen- had cashed for empployees of the found ezppresetoo to the home life of gam x •rent phones. Whitby,Oat. Sly Ontario Malleable Iron Company. college—Mlse Powell is a teacher on EW II B.V.Sc. he cheques were found on Tuesday the O, L. C, staff. Tbougb in her 87th .Shingles ° ~' Dr. N. E. ode e , A CIN year Mrs. Powell was still in touch morning by a police officer lying on y s ' Veterinary'Surgeon., G .11 the floor. The burglar made his tith many interests. In the home Read Roofing ' : firsduate of Univerait of Toronto. escape, Otgough a' number of men, on here The wish and will that directed, g y At "Valle 110 Hl bland being informed of the robbery, gave ever a lover of youth,she was in touch _ t] Former Veterinarian to Macdonald y ' g cease. The�ed o were. notified im• with organization work,and had sery-. and Lath Agricultural College. Quebec. Creek OII ed as President or 1 Hon-PreeideaC in : 'Prom t attention to all Clients, EhA Dethodist Tabernacle, the Wom- Belt and Ind. Pbones, Wednesday Night, April 5th en'a Institute. the County of Ontario , w. Good general purpose and Glydes- Old Girls'Assorlatlou,and wasAmem- '.17 E E S O,RE PICKERING, - ONTARIO Gents 7bc 'a , musement tax included dale horses will be sold'at E. L. ber of the Cau*fdian Red Cross Sort- e . Ladies please provide Chapman's sale on Wed., ety. While her large circle of friends I � - . RE I D - included many young Ririe, who shsr• _ — — — _` neaday, April 12th. =+OCV 8W �25.+?.i •. e ed with her the brightness and pleae- uta ui 1dr. $era a full line of rresh 4ad cur- `, WHIT,EVALE. silty in life and se she passed sudden- y HISxHLA\D CREEK ly to the great beyond, there was no v �G- g- W.ed meats constantly-atr-hand.-;- - •- - `-•• ' or T. ly>--�•-�o� -s�ls ev-af-d e-nth.-h let 1-Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon spring. , she crossed the river. The burial was F. Burton is-an the sick Iist, .private on March 90tb. For yenra her Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc, The, Chevorlet Garage and'Service C. Plaxten• and family moved this rooms`irere floral centres and many Station at Brougham still have t2ieir Reek to the'Anois°farm on the sixth and beautiful the floral tributes of r Hi beet prices id for expert from the faetcry and also have u g P pa P concession. friends. Her family laid her gently in `-Butcher's cattle, \ew Chei ro]et$iuJ Specials in stock, Both churches.are having bees this x bed of roses, n favorite flower, even , _ the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price. week cutting up and piling their large from as far south as Mississippi came -- - Agent forum 5eptrators, �4 illard`stock of firewood. roses,. magnolias and other Rowers. A,rreri"_ Goode ar and Dunlop tires. t ' Q F We are sorry to learn hat William Sbe is survived by two sons, F. A. p 'I The only car on the IOad CnaC C8°ueru Dixon is ntr,6"g �` "�-e�J? �Qif'�it of T nc An�eioe Cal nnA ilr &Or. he matched by our competitors. Less injured last sunnier. H.B. Powell of Ocean 'Springs, Miss. IfQ-BU'iNE89 - gas and less oil than a�?e car on the Corporai.Chas,Fraser will bring his (Major Powell who was in service der- - is based on right training. We gibe roed apd Service is our'Watchwoid. family to the cottage of W. A. Kdox, ing the late war), and three daughters �. ;�_�•'.�i't' 4 White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil.• ` d —personal individual instruction. wham 118 will assist to farming during Mrs, E. Edmund Starr, ' The Maples," r the year. Miss C. E. Powell of the O U C. staff your Stock Needs Shorthand,typewriting and business Gerold s Garage' Brougham y of teachers. and Miss Mr . Powell of - g g David Seebeck and family have left methods. Over 20,000 graduates. the farm at Belford and-are now occu- Prov. Gov. civil service staff, Two A Eleven schools to Toronto. 'Start pyinR a part of the former's hotel rand•daughters,hire.Edwin Ingham, Attention LL�OTT remises. - Roes,Cal., and Miss Edna Powell Loa at anytime. -Write for complete p - We are pleased to know that James Angeles,Cal, A grand-son,Theodore a prospectus. and Mrs. MaeCrae,Mrs, Vim, Burton,. Ingham. Ross, Cal. A half brother- This time of the year. „ P.McINTOSH. Chief Principal ' E. Moore and Chas, Rice, who have in-law Caleb A. Powell. A niece, e , Yonge & Charles Stq,Toronto been ill,are now conveleseent. Mrs.Whlby,who was an adopted dau- : 'They cannot do well MIi strictly first-class in all Depart• Watch out for particulars of the bier in the hom'b for many years.Cantata to be given by the Janes Ave. g :while infested with 5- MORONTO Besides are very many nepheave and in and unexcelled is the.Domin• Choir,Toronto,In the Baptist church nieces, some I1f whom reside in Pick- - ion. A sound business education M onda evening. ril 17th. eria A brother,Capt. L.C.Almond - — 1 Casitee, o The At H g ome and Dance in the Odd of Sao Fernando, Col., is now to his We keep 1118 beet'pre- - _ - .W_: . , tl .. m.le9dt °vpnino_1 The y 99kh-gear—,e bearers wgTe Nesera. sr�3ri hOppmg Why not investigate the subject? under the auspices of the Vfjoeren'e F. gatch, A.Richardson, 'lt, Thomp- p&ration for destroy- .N Institute, was a very_pleasant Ind eon, ex•Mevor E. Harper, L. Richard- • '..> >aND FL kKI\G We will gladly send our large cats- successful function, il7otw[thetan.:•' son and J.Thomson. The service was Ina lice on Cattle. inane which cogtaine complete in• ing the very bad condition of the conducted by Rev. Mr. Howard, pas- ', .._z am prepared to do Chopping and - - roads. it'was attended by ,guests from ter of the Methodist Tabernacle and --f+ ,''. •. 'Oat Flaking every Monday formation, For your sake send' Toronto,Claremont, Brougham. Pick- Rev. m. E.Sexsmith.of Ingersoll,and ?L and Friday. for for it to-day. Students admit. erin Markham and " less distant was be_utifully impressive of he points. The music was furniebed by nearness' of Christ and heaven, the No E. MeE� p , ERT Stoneboats For Fate ✓ ted at any time. Our graduates are the orchestra of Prof. Ccrti, Turon- close companionship of Mother Powell emi°antly eiicrijssful. to. Proceeds in aid of the piano fund and the Christ. E, Edmund"-•�ItarV6te1t'lIIaty agllrgeOl! Jahn F. C18rem0Ut recently installed. Another At Home has been a most devoted son during Bayles, W. J. Elliott, Principal will be held, under the same auspices, life and was a matirner who came p PiCl�fariYl$: C21t,M,T1C9 Rural Route No.2 in a abort time. from afar to attend-*e burial. a,>,} .� m.c•r- w ..•',.L:. -. W'vPi,vY,. " +,+,,v it''A' •'A,t`" -„r 'r,�+.•., ,.t�• •' q-,.9'.' •ri d-Y^F•`' ..%S! F � ys: �:k•� 'ir> 7✓ err•' q!? ,I,,"�: ;'+.»'• a,•,;wi'3 1' ti,yif,a', .4w-r' .sax•�r" ?�.:''r�'Stx`�'.,..�i,,a �for�.�''''����'«t._,'�C:tc:"> .�"'!�:K�ifi^a�'.ca:2'L., .',h`oT4tt.�i..�_."ayt" _. `'�?li.Mt�_ �.'*�'••G':ii,C�'d" 'c'�S"`�s. _ - - ,• a - "} ,-��".,;�$ -'as la'�i,'h.Y-,..':y+•.'/7?f" �• 1' �.,F•. i,.��"P1 '-:,:' '^•y„`a..�,: _ ,tw.ri. ��:: w .."u., sn". ..Y ' '�.�`".: - e.c'•�i'-< !'R U,.,. •�i" _yn .5..`'N: ,KMIv: + c .,"- e` `'", ' tip'•�+i."q' '^ :b• �g; *9svr +�•:•*,y^•,+a •vt•s✓a'�`ty�.' pF .rkn,, v,ttt :Q`jl- '':m `+1,. }tr.".-.hw- -....«!•. :s.' :'^.' !:' ':'Y"a .+,�i•` ,e:7 ,nrv' ti jw:P.•>:� y _w we.: °{r':.. - :,� _ ;: 1 :r. - '" rn+"•>..u,a .1, , ` r r.-,'� •"' .� `, ,•,� ,c�, J �a�D �c .x: Ab, ►ut �th.e douse - W '* SPRUCTRE Not Ilse Harsh Purgatives-- w _ Tonic is All+you Need. - The Community's Children. was the most beautiful shade of deep w a�� It is a common instinct for the toad pit&, 918•shed and spotted with pale , Not sick—but not feeling quite well. mother to use every possiblis effort Pb*- This seemed to be a general ; in shiel her chr"Idren from con-.favourite with everyone. ., '1"h4nt is the way most people feel in dfinyg One da the spring. Easily tired, appetite tact with the undeeimbie influences y a friend of mine was ad- Qe>QIe sometimes headaches and a feel. average community. There are, miring them and remarked,that she uauall some things about the average would-be glad to purchase'Lulbs from ar :11119 of depression. Pimples or e9u]i�� zr ''Lions ma appear on the:skin, or there community and about alone people of ms I would allow her do select them :.:;:• Dp when the were in 'bloom. This gave may be twinges of rheumatism or t}rat oomnmunity• which- the mother y neuralgia. Any of these indicate that does not wish her obild to know. This me en inspiration and I began making - -the blood is out of order—that the in. ,fundamental -mother instinct ac- Plans. ��•* door,life of *inter has left its mark coniplishes wonder's in the shaping of I �[ each 'variety at bloom- door, you and may easily develop into life in the home itself but how about ins time, stud sold quite a few., The l .. influences which touch the child when next season I had more orders than I . more serious tiouble. could.fill. ; Do not dose youritelf •with purge &*ay from the mother's direct tooaeh? tines, as so many people do, in the After aid is not the real task of I culled Chem closely, and kept only _ 1'• .hope that you can put your blood motherhood_ to fit the child,to meet . ones that were general favorites. t•19ht Purgatives gf:.11op through the the-world with all its infiuenees-- lsbhen planted each variety in separate system and weaken instead 61 giving good and bad? row's, and 'booked orders when they strength. Any doctor will tell you this 71%_eomanuority influen ce on young were in bloom. It is an easy matter is true. What you need,in the spring minds, in oua' opinion, is almost as- to select them_ — - - - - it a tome blood--importan� as the home influence, always very 7 particular to I fill the and build up the nerves. Dr. Wil- espe'cial'ly in these modern days-w*hen' orders correctly, Some people prefer ]lama' Pink Pills do this speedily, the mind of the average child of ten to r pay me extra and have me keep safely-atld surely. Every dose of this is almost•as•mature as the men or them for them until spring, as they • .: seem to thiark there is .some sort of medicine helps to enrich the blood, woman.of twice that age in •genera- . . -•"% •Which clears the skin, strengthens the tions gone by. Too•many mothers to- magic about keeping the bulbs aDpetitnd makes tired, depressed d'ay fail to realize this fact. through the winner. They are j'�st its - men, Women and children bright, The best way to shield a child from easily kept as potatoes.,They increase }� active and strong. ' Miss S. I. Me-}: unwhole some-- is--irnot,.my to.-v#ry rapidip-fratis-t�re`t iy ou'rblets, J r a4um P.U., N.B., says: 'I have"conditions'right in the home but-which form underneath the old btt'lbs.' have 11 in,the habit of taking and right also in the community. This I have on counted g many as twenty LB* � Williams,s' Pink Pills in the spring and means ah interest in your neighbor's. bu1blets on•o�neh'arge bulb: These are ' 9110Y keep me in the best of health. chikirenr, as well as your own• It' carefully waved and drii.e�d in,shallow e• .-h thdak It is entirely due to the use of means co-olperatioa with other pat'; .trenches. The nett season they are e shaping a n d n Packages these, pflis that I always have such ents- In she the 'lilts of the entire blooming siz I-have foouned-it to be a ve fit- Bold by all medic very profit. -$ood health.,• ----------- --..._-_,- COmmU'fl3t'y so that it n5.,a safe con- . ins dealers or by 'munit'y in which, to raise chdldrren. able mail at 50 cents a bon or six boxes Here is another argument for the l It Lived near a large city, the --- for $2.50 -from The ' Dr. Williams blooms would find a read sale, which organization of rural affairs. A con- Y . • ,r Medicine Co., Brockville; Out. munity chub based purely on the wel- would add considerable to the profits. sufficient if it's dry. Don't brush your plays havoc even with the prettieA _ fare of the children of that.commmun- They are not at all• particular'as to hair while it is damp, and don't-use!of faces. i ity—but it may mean much more— 'soil or tocation.`With me any good too soft a brush at any time. Just .a would bring •large dividends on the,gardens soil hsa proved to be a19 right. Little brilliantine on the brush melees RandT Garden Apron, CHECK�,S,•,-By �• eI '� investment. What are you and your'I have pP6anted. them. early and late, the hair look alive. sled will not hurt 'Heavy sacking is good for the pur- ! neighbors doing, not alone foi your and I flrxl that when blooming tune 1111 in any way. pose. Make a largo pocket reaching _ 11 own chikhYm but lair all the children comes, they are always ready to die- In shampooing th'e�!! be pea•tic- Thle solution to Problem No. 22, of the community in which you live? p*y their beautiful colors. I always ,ularly careful to rinse it thoroughly, half-way up the apron and from one �planted at intervals of two'weeks, so so that every particle of soap is re-I aide to the other. Divide this pocket r ' 7'►' wMek appeared 3edet week (wdlite to It b one of the aroelt important fines-, 1 Into three or four smaller pockets, _ - tmove said draw),is to follows: tinne 'can because tip to have a longer period of bloom. moved. You must be equably earefvl you pert to yourself, I i for carrying seeds. An apron such as ,W. B. W. :H. an some ono has Baia, "What shall it you are looking for a Bubb that will to; dry it thorough y. Nothing more this`will last far years, and bey greatly 1 2Q-1e- 26-28 8 12-8 - profit @ community, if it gain the[bloom just as beautifully-in your yard quickly brings on reural'gia or a cold'' 2 18-22 ' 23-14 Draw. whole tworid and lose its boys and or garden as it does in the floriat's in the bead than damp hair. A good' appreciated by any woman who works gr'o'om, you will be delighted with time to use a tonic is directly after�in the 8'ard'ea _ :+�' No. 29.-1111eak to move and win. the gladiolus. tl'Ie hair has been s heubpooe > One _ I know that count women man Selling Gladioli Bulbs. country y y specially recommended to be used at Q2fe who is contented with who.. he of therm, are-looking for ways of earn- this time heaps in 'drying the hair, ltias done will never become famous by If I were to be limited to just one. ing extra dollaTs. The gladiolus fa' And it does make it so soft arAfluffyt bulb it would be am easy matter for whet he will da.—Bovee. not the only pletrt that might prove In aging any, tonne, massage it well - ". me to decide which I otneukl 4YliQ0e8. -- ��,. ^ profitable. One's own teats, cue's in- along the line of the forehead at the _ The gladiolus ftut7tishea a .greater dr}vi@lrai experience, locality amd other temples. It is this hair line that has The large white patches on the ° ` display for the money and care invesI factors are to be c3nsdd+ered._- so much io do with ifand l rift,. G,oL m -stile the u.:an- _ e 0 ,� ed than any bulb of which I know. A out• now you care for it. Massage it 'adian traveler as he approaches the ' ': I �s u easier- �'w' �-, _ a ----� r '' Have Sparkling Hair. - - - every n ght size morrmug. You know coast of Hermuda are water,catchirng Lion of small bulblets of mixed vac-' 'there are special ointments made for,areas. There are no streams or fresh- `' .t - isties of gladioli. Do you realize that you can't make r w• s When the arrived at planting time tho most of 6urself if luau isn't this very purpose that ivad coax the water wells an the iststlds; the.only the latgestyod them were. about the in good condition? It m be lively, fine fuzz Uo grow-into long healthy drinking water is rain water ca'u�gbt � _ I hair. You want your hair thick around from the roofs of dwellings or from µY - - r size of a pea,'ranging on down no,healthy, and sparkling, or, just when.. ytour forehead, fQT a.receding hair line cleared areas on the hillsides. . larger than a shot. The directions l you don't want *I it will spoil your, that come with them advised drilling whole appearance. Slick hair is gen-' solution of It yoa.irtioo will app4iar them in a trench, and cultivating the!erally perverse hair, and you never ..si: t#sell. same as any garden crop. I did so!can count on it. so study Your awn Direct from TRAPPER to MANUFACTURER ' and was surprised to have several hair, and see what it needs to-give' � � i bloom. it health, life, anal lutare. I know it's .. rJCHWARTZ 8[ CO.' ;I WEATHER When fall came I dug almost a half quite natumgl to neglect the hair a = ass-9se sunlrv>'aa'rvsarg svr6aisss ;'7rorvate, , BABY bushel of bloom w size bulbs. triflle when it's cold, because drying ztai St.woes OH' $ oat: B j The folibowing spring I planted them it is a nuisance. But you can't - about two hwlies apart. They made a keep hair really clean without wash- Dine Ex.r•arge ,.!fine Ps.TAuMe Muskrats L4Lrgge 11ed. small -Nita Datnstsed o` • row atinost across the ,garden` and mg it, and whether it is stringy or Dark and Shot 'The Canadian spring weather-one when blooming' time cam they were oily, or brittle and lustreless, it still 4i.00 i1.ao 01.00 11.so Il.00 1a.bo-11.00 day mild and bright,' thE' next raw the wonder.-and'' admiration of all needs 'washing. Oiily, of course, oily _ and blustery,'is extremely hard oa the vitora hair needs more frequent sb�mpaoing E'•Larne- 11 site Medium Srrtall (rood Unprime baby. ConWtious are such that the Dark...... 160.00 ,140.00 180.90 16.00 116.00-116.00 . -* mothw,cannot take the little one out There were some'lovely yellow qgg than dry hair. Ordinary.. !40.00 $30.00 820.00 10.00 _ 20.004 6.0n- that were different from any I We shiampoo Your' hair on_e in two for the fresh air so mach to be de. We will hold Shippers' Pura the neceezary time for them to retura aimed. He,is confined to the. lzquse ' remittance if not eatisfied with out grading. ever seen; abed a pink variety, that weeks if .its oily• once a month -is , which is so often overheated and,bad Ship by Express or Parcel Post. Quick Returns Guaranteed — Iy ventilated. -,He catebes cold; his and the worst is yet to come , Dank References—Dominion Fank, Toronto.' � tittle stomach and bowels become dis- _ t b!'d4ired and the ;¢mothe- soon has a sick baby to look after. To prevent - - .00, this an occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets 45hould be given. They-regu 'left the stomach aad bowels,,,thus ore fevers, colic or any other of.the many _' C J�eiug or nrlbrshlag colds; simple �` MGM miaar ailments of childhood. The ■aW ' Tablets are bold by medicine dealers mail_at 2b_cents a box_from The t ",_ ( - — ,` - - _ . ,Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- � -Ville, Out. t'�1 + •_Moving a Mountain iii Rio de Janeiro. yc1 ° Movlgg a mountain is ►1"o l'••we-ineL undertaken• by engineers in Rio de LAapeiro, where the Morro'do Castello - °._::::' + •--•+ /J \ --consisting of an estimated 7,000,000 ' cu• yd: of earth and rock=-ts.-being obliterate ,1"he-completdon of'which -- - r "ozpeflted to mA a-the_southern metro - ' 'polio much moire ,breezy, cool, and "' s hgaithfal, besides adding some, se, , WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. r ; bloleks to the heart of the city. Varl. one methods have been •tried in the j '►' • � :finless you see the-name "Bayer" on tablets, you are y' trsoeporting of the mass from its pare. send loca'tien and depositing it in t>hot i not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? ' ban among these being pick and V i_ �: " n ' /• Accept only an "'unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of -•:`:,'.�.t° .'shovel, mule cart, steam shovel, and Aspirin," which contains directions apd dose worked out by ' ulinky or dummy train." The pros- P snoe of an old convent oa_the summit i physicians during 22 years and ov afe by millions tot ti of the mountain has given rise to the - r`.; rumor 4hat gold is hiddemt near it, and T - - - - — - . - _ Toothache Neur Neuritis loss workmen. pl° Earache Lumbago Pain,. Pain Most men would rather work some• ' Haady,`llayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottleb of 24 and 100—Druggists. one than work for someone. ,r Not ow •but w}Sat we accomplish C I - ' Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Motto- aceticacideater or Bd1o911cnced. WhRe It is well knows that Aspirin means Bayer - is t'lie Jw*measure of our length--od manufacture• to aalst the public againllt-tmltatlons, the Tablets of Bayer Company T6 will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer cross.'• - 'Y tax .. .. - 9 •y, ,,y � �54.�`24,.'t:.'•Y'.° .F�°',�,�+±•1.erf�1IW '�ii�°��"��3r;'i� t;:', . .., .. u d, ,,,Wi=t may" "" 5s^,iaJ�` ^• tai--_;•"aM 1\1 :Zyd 'K�47t 1r roux.s • " *ago ed1«7. .'u3" ;'``��• �sTcs+ 2C1" LY " M11 .9 x :.teW;.2,ie:,S.•.,t - ,,,_,r*' y}. 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Write Chief Instructot. 1815 have been restored, as tar as Dos- Seven thousand persons each year lift O�+ with Fingers Canada vulcaniser, London..Ont. - COPULAR "YOUN�G.n �►WO- aible, to their pre-was btatus, atten are �d away—the bnrfal certiScaio �GUL ItSADE INTO BLA1�S�8fT8 AT 4 NIA1V SAYS TAhl1.AG_ Lion is being given to the reoonstruc• being marked "Rupture.” Why? Be. really grey prices. Yarns. Pure Lion of vSllage chancres many of which tense the unfortunate ones had Beg- pound.. Postage grey extra.aria,Sweater cents par :.wAS A WONDERFUL were willtuily'tlamaged by dynamite lected themselves or had been merely poatnd Postage extra sweater yartn. �, Sam beautiful colors. ■getownIIve cent•, " BLESSING TO HER. Est before the armistice. Several taking care of the sign (swelling) Samples free. Georgetown Woollen Mills• Cleorgetown, Ontario. fi co operative building, societies have the affliction and paying no attention :. joined forces for the purpose of ob- to the cause. What are you doing! �� tt >rOS /�R J•;!•)KWEPERSr BUPRIJi��iJNQ- wt7 M Give( Details of Recove for tainiag Government aid in floating a 'Are you neglecting yourself by wear- Bi $TROTH Lad Jumbo hives sad 1'Dan for churches. It iii estimated ing a truss, app}lance, 'or whatever furnishing•. honey extractors. puQtis. " Benefit of Others Wlio Suf- that with 20,000,000 francs the major(- name you choose to call lt? AL best, 7,1a engines and storage tanks: L oit- sane ty of pFaces•of worship can be put the trues is only amakeshift-a Lalee stock of beekeeDins recuirements• seamsx /� for our oatalo e. Ham Brothers Cam. ifer AS She. Did.' i back on-the map. prop against a, collapsing wall—and s+ �nti Ltd, > anufacturer•. Braatforq. v "Tanbic has been-a �oli+derLul bless- This Plan provides for the use'of cannot be expected to act as more J rough loo ing hutments in many 're- than a mere meebenleal support. The l [LT1N0 FOR tALtt tin to me and I will praise it the long � I /1 eat day I live," said Miss. Aline Desjau- gions,which formerly boasted artistic binding pressure retards blood circu- ` ALL KINDS- OF :.z,w AND USED �buildings, but public op�lion is Server lation, thus gobbing the weakened I oeldag.pulleys.news oabl•.ho••.paaYfa� tell, St. Laurent, Que. e1 that such a start must be madfl 1t muscles of that which they need most •tc..shipped•nbl•et to a prEL at G lowest C06 A` "My only regret about Tan prices in Canada YORK BMLTINQ OOr the present crime era is to be halted. —nourishment. ' I its TORK. lTRID>•T, TORONTIM `As that I didnt learn about. it Thousands of oil paintings taken from ,But science has found a way, pnd C 1(e -'er �fiCicize cast wmfen you caaHd sooner, as I know 1 would have Yoe laud in iu- - y been waved many hours of misery J -4� ,oJ�,.,�,1 b; :he—ev not do better. - C}ermane. Is.,fact•__ the Reparations voted to make a teat right in the and suffering. This grand—mesh' Commission has been notified of the privacy of their own home. . The IHFnard s Liniment for Coughs and Colds - tine has brought me the .wander-: Q to PLAPAO method, is unquestionably=' �+-! ' i Lul blessing of health and I feel that I receipt of some eighteenth century Doesn't IInrt a bits Drop a little works of art which were not even list- the most scientific, logical and success I'M am simply doing my duty in Helping to tut self-treatment for rupture theeecone'1 oa sa achi-tg corn. instant• COARSE SALT let people know that no matter how i ed among those stolen by the enemy . . lq that tors. stops hurting, thea.ahort , during the war. world has ever known. ly you Ifit. it right of! with fingers LAND - SALT much they may suffer from stomach ¢ The PLAPAO PAD when adhering Truly trouble, there ig hope.for them Iit they closely to thg body'cannot possibly Bulk Carlots take Taalac. The weN-being of the'people is like Blip or aril( out of place, therefore ,� Your druggist sells a tfa7 bottle o! "i a a no more like the same person a tree—agricwlture is its root alanu- ;Freezone' for a tow cet&C sufficlenj TORONTO (ALT WORKS ; cannot chafe or pinch. Soft Ila velvet O, J. CLIFF TORONTO now -that I was ,begone I took tty#g f factoring and commerce are itssy to apply—lneapenaive. To be t0 remove ever? rani corn, soft corn, �-`- medicine thad day is, like' brandies and life. If the root is ins bseorn between the toes, and the cal. _ grand used t4hilet you work and whilst you lttsais, witLOUt ��� or ttTltatioa. night." !jured the leaves fall, the branches sleep. No straps, buckles or springs -!! SLOm�Taalac is sold by all good druggists. break and the tree dies,—Old Chinese attached. S- ROM a --Advt.I Philosorp'her. �•sloa�s �ioa••r 7fog >srmas•s Learn how to close the hernial open. Book on -`: lag as nature intended so the rapture DOG DISEASES NEURALGIC ACRES- a - CAN'T come down. Send your-,name -; and How to Seed y HEALTH ED�.ICATIOH to tea A tented coin or stamps, today, Mailed >has to any Adt- t R forty years Stone's Liniment _ •to PLAPAO•CO., 7H5 Stuart Bldg.,'fat. dis•• by th• Author. ' has been the quickest relict for Louis, Mo., for FREE trial Pkapab and = Qloves Q0 fie' neuralgia, aciatica and rhetuma• I BY DR. J. J. MiDT)LETON the informations necessary.' 12 New York,t v Liam,tired muscles,lame baits,apcaias Lr .` and strains, adzes and pains: ; PrOVlnalal Board of Health. Ontario 1 '�`"- • Keep Steer's handy and apply Ertel7r• Dr. lilddleLoa will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mob When your burden is heaviest, yc wi" rubbing, at the first twinge• ten eLrvash`this ooiauos.a. A4dsaas Lim st apadloa Hesse. >Spadlea can always lighten a little sonrleF other Keep Your Health It eases and brings comfort' surely iCresa gat. Toronto. burden At the times when wou can- .- and readily. You'll 6tad it dean and T - , Cher still to is ��, r rat God a is i open you N �. �,, �.•.•�---- -- this sacred possibility,' to show God. Liniment ' Ask you TO-NIGHT inn ii nn � aaa Industrial hygiene is a term that and political.unrest a1UC dissatiefutian Let this thought, then, stay with you; Mihard's y should be understood by everybody become wide-spread, disturbing and there may be times when you cannot At all dtuRgd In Slat, 7(fe,X1.44. blade In Caaad•. When we-consider the large percent- diist�ocsting trade and commerce, and find help, but there is no time when for that cold and tired feeling. ���� lk age of the people of this province who affecting the whole strata of our y>woalcanitiot give help.—George S. Mer- t Well--Keep Well. are encased in industry, the health domestic and national affairs. harm. ; KILL SPANISH FLU. Q " µ and happiness of these workers is a That there is a, great need for is.- -- �jiir*int f matter of supreme importance-to the tensive work to be done in Ontario in Never affirm, or think about your by using the OLD RELIABLE? Al individual, the community and .thfel the sphere of Irhgstrtai Hygiene is! s&, your prospects, your career, or Mlnard's Liniment Co., Ltd. „- state. evideirced by industrial reports and by I your happiness what you do not wish Yarmouth, N.G. The preservation ad' the health of stag. The time lost through dis-I to comettr,,e. -- ITCHING WONG wgrlters is., irrdti/t1'y is what industrial i ability is a very important feature to tau About Baldness. hygiene essentially means, whether it be reckotyed with, it being es�tim�ated: work is carlded on to gain *e - Medical men have agreed that bald- is in. reducing health hazards or in that approximately 8,800,000 work-' ation asked for, while in-addition, a mess is largely a matter of headsesr, � 'improving the surroundings and con- dsaye per year ar lost through dis-�system of l educational vroaa- tt in a rarity, for p^�+++�*+ to _90-13 4liione under wlAch the vnvrfa'is car- itbility, by-the - 500put) industrial send& on industrial Hygienre is being notwithstanding that her hats are of• - `elect on. Incidesitally`the preservation workers in this province. conducted. ten heavier and bigger than a man's;! .—•-s-- =” and improvement of the. health of thei To safeguard the health of itndua- A start has been made- in clinical But her hat is fixed to her hair, not to , Festered and Scaled Over. Face m workers brings the same benefits to trial workers in Ontario is one of the work by the' estabinafhment of an in- her scalp, the veins are not constrict- workers the members of the workers' families chief functions of the Division of In-dustria l clinic for diagnosis, by means ed, and ventilation is permissible. Disfigured. CutiCUra Heals. ,- and, friends, thus increasing immva-�dustrial Hygiene, Provincial Board of i of which an investigation is' being Men's hate, with their hard, ttght fit•` "lily fees urns almost "MMA and Maled MT tile• sphere of industrial by- Health. To this end the Division has made as to the •prevalence of lead ting brims, make it impossible for the t pimples which lest sad � 'G glens activity. Too often the condi-t established a bureau 'of information`poisoning in certain trades-in Ontsoo. blood to circulate properly, and coase- ` ow They itched and burned so that I could bskUy stand them,bad tiarsaf under wroth men and women which will supply_al-I facts and figures A demeastratson has fecenrtly been fluently there is a edugeillfon af'biood , work are reflected in their home con- necessary for the worts that is to be l carried out in Thorold to determine in the seal•p and baldmees results. >n9 lac was a whemred I finable;to go anywhere. I lost so ditione and surroundings, and where l carried on. the possibilities of an In�uatrial and aruch sleep that I was Mbow easy. tack Hof concern is shown for the wel- To prevent waste-of time and they Public Health nurse combining Ilex MONEY ORDERS. '�T11°trouble lasted e.v° 'a°nths' •( tare of those engaged to iridus'trial1 reduplication of effort, there have duties so as to make birth phases of A Dominion Express Money Order I started °siz"g Ct rs Soap seed pursuits, there is a corresponding)been collected the results of scientific` her work as effective as possible. Al. ,tor five dollars costa these cents., �� Soap and wo cakes of Mack of interest` on the part of the'research and practical experience boget'her the Division of Industrial Hy. b07tp Cn a Ointment fos three j workers in the work they are doing,I gained by highly paid eiperts in pro- gieee is aiming to raise the general weebs I was �p�y bade,- which ie detrimental to both employ-, gressive plants in other countries,'standard of health amo industrial Aft'Island Herllfit. p P ng - (S ) Musa Dorothy Danielson, �• era and employees, as well as to the i This very valuable information is at workers and thereby do its share to- The story of a.modern Robinson Jackson,Cain: . -quality and quantity-of the goods or the dispoiwl of industrial plants who+wards t#ie great combined %ork of all Crusoe who for thirty years has lived Cuticurs.Soap fly,wtth Cudcurn on a lonely island in the Arafura Sea mannfsctlried ardeles produced, Be- have similar health problems, even Divisions of the Provincial Board of Ointment ocaa[oaally, events sides, if a lack of interest)s manifest-�though on a much smaller wale, to Health, viz., to improve the race and between Australia.and New Guinea,,la pimples or other cruptions. zheyare ed in the health arri conditions under t.be dealt with, `Where certain inform. raise the- health standards, for ail told by Air. W. Somerset Maugham, a pleasure w tree,as id also Cn4oafa :... which men and wotiten work, social anon is not at hand, literary research laats,s of the ccornmun•ity. the English playwright, who has just Talcum for perfuming the akin. . A '' - returned frpm a fifteen bibaths' tour te. aN Oyiha�j M. au;w� in the East ems•soeosac.ot•auensz6.ofitoa.Tskam� 'I' had chartered a lugger for a 9o•p•ham••w.itimmt Mos. cruise to tae Arafura Sea,' he said, UEERFEELINGS "and I was asked to drop a bag o1 rice itl fain . o and a pocketbook on the island for this old hermit. " "I learned on the way from those w , e v e who had alreadY.seen him that he was ­-IT MIDDLE AGE shipwrecked thdrty years agor and ILAL e strzn� ter . it ,vlth nraeen over men reached the Is- lead in open boats. •They lived on the inland for three years before they W�lei7 51101i1d IoW HOW Lydlli�.. T. looked like a happy discovert'as it lay there . were sighted by a passing s31dp. , "Of the sixteen only flue were-then. pm 8 Vegetflllle --�r the-sWe — oitwef'-mashed alive, and only Lour were taken away W�at TMs Tr*g PerW to pick it up. Then the hidden stria jerked it -far the fifth, the old- man' living there now,refused to leave. Y away.. All William go was disappointment. "He told the rescuers that during Sheboygan,Wisconsin,--"lt was !us. down, tired and nervotsa I could not �►-- s. ------� _ _A the three years he had spent with the o my, own - _ other men on the island he had seen even • - ��- housework,co d not such horrible th9n¢v that ha wic'nad r olvcl' aL ul�uc Ba0 Y never to live among his kind again. all Kinds of qqne e! •r= people have found it to be with the delightful cereal beverage is 'tom- "During the thirty years he has been � thoughtswonldC ' ; on the Wand," added Mr. Maugham, to me: F i a a l l y comfort find cheer they thought pletely satisfying and there's no, "the old man has lived on chickens, g&ve np going the had secured in tea and coffee. doctor and a friend ' y harmful quality whatsoever, to jerk eggs, n�h, and unit. � told me of Lydia E. V When the came to depend on it-- r "During the war he was left alone Pinkham's Vegeta- y pe away the comfort which you find for five years, for no ships passed his ble Compound. , there was. a hidden. string,-and this splendid table drink. Any way, and he was reduced to living en After the first bottle tirely upon what thv island could pro- 'I could sleep better ' nothing left but disappointment. member of the family may enjoy duce" " ,and I have left on pp `improving ever since. I have taken Postum with any meal—and there «, - seven bottles ever and am sohs�l�ly that The drug, caffeine, m tea and Throats of Whales. I 1 am all over these bad feelings. Mrs. coffee, 18 a nerve stimulaht. Con- will be no after-regrets. Although whales grow to enormous',B. LArlsm,1639 N.8rdSt.,Sheboygan, start stimulation of the nerves often Postum comes'in two forms:'Instant Postacm size, sometimes 80 feet and coma n ' Wisconsin. 4 teat long, the throat of the common For the woman entgring middle cgs i presduceS-rebellion that takes the (in tins) made ins_untly in the cup_by the addition p headaches ° , J � be of mach benefl�t� �N - form of sleeplessness, ge as'a tea biscuit. pound can - ; of boiling v�ater. Postum Cereal (is. packages ages enough to swallow ' which - low a bite as ar whsle the meal is being prepared)mad•b bolUa w a man j place which sometimes daub op into � • !_�_ I serious trouble. That's the string to tea and coffee. • for 20,minutes sol3rocere. Melancholia nervousness.irritabilit�yy, Hammocks are supposed to have re-'headache and dizziness si!e some of the - ceived their frame frown.the fact that symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- ' - Postum for Health "There's a Reason" the natives of Brazil used the bark table Compound is s natural restore- :? i ',of the hamack tree for nets in which tive, especially adapted to assist to* G 14adz by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited, Windsor,'Ont.. s to sleep. in carrying you safely peat tiiis'tllw. ,- '� Why not�ve it s fair trial? Millard s UnIment prevents SpaM sh Flu -- W.,UE No, 14-12. °�.i`-ra+e^:.,•mGtusr'^d,.::*...,.'dui„�,.*=t:'.^..di2tiz...,�Xa•,a.,.;,s:t[L..2..ii�.m_,..,.2.:.�',,..x.!��,.i&a�...afro-...........",.+....,..-,v.._._... -a_ r..r....a..-.........+._., . ._ - .... .. ..... ... ,r ... -... _, .. _ .. - ..ei' agHe. '�4' ,� PA�„a.eA. r� k .'-+++a' •� ' '' r`'�j ''d'„�w °•�:'+r �r-CO.d�.- ii. ,•,. '- , •^u�, .t •�w�a A. ah ya�'�'K .p" .',..":"�I'•�`.W+' =d•;-?G'1°''� ..s .'t .�re�.ai •u„s+fi'x «+sa'�w-a.``u�l ,. - ...;f�.�•. '�ti',.a:r Xay,��.�.fuica. ,�,r�,'rT.'` •,��y u;r�G+1„ yR .!s•r.5 s•.n a•;r"�' ,'�,^/'h.'..5i•:Zkz!,,:-:7', km�'*-- L•• d"W-e„'«w+"'kY' y ,,;nsa'.•• � . .��,�:q.�.,v�".c 'ter..:" '�"" .e'i+•.s`"nt,.,off a ems~ .yy .y+•e. ..fin., xr.•i,,:,�•'t�a, .ec; �n YRµ's, �.r� '{ �4;, a•�"'', r ✓rb'°, L:. ,,,,,,Jf</� , .../� - �?.. �`.•� ._� d. '8;,��. '•M��.f..'.lr. y�y� •��,lL""'f '` � 'w,+.�'vv '' \•" +i1!" ',�C- tf'.j��°°.P'�,q ivr"'' x "' .y�. ..� :�'ef°'� .;' .r: ••rF. :�'a".`..- � ''u.�&. •.p ,.�.:c, :`::.'•"''�"-'�;.:.+. a„ ^•r��"+c: '4;°L^, .. 3m :.:�' 1 ,j;'oj ..-•-�R•�`3,_. .:,•.'" ,e,,, a. - •�,•'ay. ?S •�"�`„ie• .✓• :"!, ,.4?at'"Y' v + r .. s. fit, ... a .-...._ _ °' . .�.ek,:yt" - _ ':d -- .,, .x,, .-..- - .�; � :. __ SAY ''.,�y�y, .y4 .i - .+.... �• °T' 4,,� ­a;3d'eva Fri{isy aior3�iaa let.its office "•- r�� HouSa V iii r :`ldterma. t7nC, .� '.: ` " " `"' ' , , b All aorta of house-cleani su ies'i Lock—Broome.. Bruebes. +V.73 year.; $1.50 if p]Mtinidvan0ot,- Basswood tiled Poplar; sap-'peeled Soap's of all-kinds;Waehing Powders, Amonis; =• -JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. -;}Dust be 4 inches and up in _ .all at rock-bottom prices. +!'�h� - -•" 'diameter to be .deliver• ', "Special for'the week—Gillette' Lye, 15c tin,2,for 25c. .; NOTES A4d0 COMMENTS. f �'. :•+: rZ d the c om n . It is claimed by the opponents ' winter, 5` : - R U P s�1 prohibitioq that the present - -z ;NEW � A P L,F S Y - _ �;mbibitory law is a failure, and : Imperial Gallon Tian$2.50 - ^-:Usapport their', contention they the a number of in- > _-,Half•gal'lou Tina $1.40 rater to R : .` f = fmtigno of the taw all over the FLAX. MILL, •: PICKERING Quart - - Bo a ten ;. _ ' ttvqatry. This argument is a weak - _. ttl 860 tS ° •t as more convincing evidence RESS (Granulated Sugar 12 ibs. for T,QO •''`'-F` aba�at the e present law is DOC a fail. �' =V may be found in the great de- BUY BUY YOUR GROCMRIES AT THE.GROCERS se in dritukegness throughout ` _- ' y. AT- TENT/ON, FARIV�ERS` a .. - the county . A drunken than on Tr s 7lilr.streete i9 now very rare. JAM' 0.HAR'D.SON Now iii the time to get your Harness_and_Shoe_ _ overhauled for•eprin y &it-Trees, Shrubs Ztx — e•r 1� t — - a - I - _ g . re Store _ - -' Harness and Harness•Parts. Pickering'$laving seepred the agency for E,.D. - arClwa ith: ion, Iaci., Iti ucserymen, :Breeching Harness, t of Winona, Ont. 7 Back baud Haruese, a B pm prepared to take orders for all Braes mounted Harness l kinds of Fruit Trees,Sniall Bruits, Ornamental 'Shrubs Etc.; at Seeriie before buying, as my prices are _- _-- = �ITOW lS he time t0 ,get your seed for th lowest possible prices. right. We also have a few Sets _,;c Special rates for large quantities, of Second hind Harness, _ .:.: zstf . . spring crop. • Web ave a good a -Shoe Repairing in connection 's"� ,r. . -. N. J. Chapman, Pickering _ - -'- ' " CE � iL BRADLEY , - supply of - *`Free Shot To- 3i ht `:: ' " $ARI�ESS DIAKER --_ PICffER�ING -= -Red C1oVee, -Timothy, A181ke r A wonderful way to advertise. ...: .: -The people 'keep on buying. keep on leading the news for mites around. i shout this wonderful mediclne called + - n* AintrAli,*D Herbs, A full course treat• Al4so, give your stock a good tonic. _'We ®rat for$1 sent potstpaid on receipt of P ICKER' ' N Q - �ce. Ati-tralian Oil we reenrnmond rghly. to be used is conjunction ,pith ; _ _ :. handle. the_ Royal .Purple llII @. Australian firs hs for Rheumatism - _ "JB 2 and Catarrh. I . .AT I R KET - Addrese all orders to ,_ a .,Both �hOn99--niie they, . a, Australian Medicine Co., ERING .'. 351 Youge 8t..Toronto. Ont. - :. J. S. SALSD+DN;A P ;? ;; IHPORTAIT SALE OF Round Roayi or Steak. .. 20c per lb If �•.. . �_- . .: S Roast st or Steak. .:. ' .. _ - . ICE XILCH Cows tirluin 25c pQ t Horne-- And Pnre•Bred Porterbou a Roast or steak, 4' • _ 25c \;- 11 � iJr S ` -hire Pigs. Rulup Roast... _ .ti. .. 18c Fine Rib Rba9t,, .. ..The property of :.'. Avy Rib Ro;at, -• - _.. He • :. L. !-f A P/11I A!V ,Slioulaer Roast. 14 and 1Hc - • At his preruises Put Roast, ... .. ' - 14c A 1 . Y : z191 9, Concession. 2, Pickering. Brisket, to boil, .:.. Oc A400d range Of Wall Papers In ii} mile-east of Piekering Leg-of Pork, half or whale, with foot off.. 'Lac •'. ' Vi+tlugel on Lain of Pork. ... 25c _.- ._. - Stripes slid Floral —Y— _ '�edneada 12th 1922 - . - :15c •' - -. yr Shoulder of .Pork, , ,. The following property : Shouldet Roost of Pork, ... 20 and 22c " Designs. R. ,;a •. -:. HORSES i' -lgfack mare h'&4 yrs old re Bln'c k Pvre Pork Sausage, .. .. •mac • ttt..lrsxt d 4 yrs old-the above pare jet - Finest Salt'Pork,... '2.3c �' Come early for..first choice } 'tick with white palnts well matched Finest Breakfast Bacon, plece, .. 30C " 4 -� read hroken, Brown gelding 5 yrs old =. .. .. sliced: 32c F Brown. eldin R rso1d s Chest -aut glar Perche on 4 yr old. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(pelf or whole); _ • " CA•LTLE Back BACOn� ... .. - ... .. 4oe `r ', P8111tS, arIIiSh'es, Oils RoWein cow_15 yrs old calf by side. Cooked Ham.•. ... - `•• - .. --� _ .. _ 18oWteid cow 4 yrs old-calf h side, 7�5C wel.tein cow 6 its old calf by side. �Weiners;.. ..: .•. ••• � land Turpentinf, 244 and white cow 6 yrs old calf by Head•0heese,.. .. ..• 20c " ° , ' I 'Holstein cow 4 yrs old calf by Vasy Firstand Dotuestic Shortening, 31bs 50 cents - *Ue Holstein cow;,;'r•� rwMe• Holstein cow 8 rrs yrs d eprinRind - „ - „ 'calf by 5 lbs SO cents ._ Usick cow i yrs old springing, Whir lb prints 18 cents .E f a ,A N N I So testy 4 vra old xDring-ing.sfred by Kirg .' 15"its. lied heifer 3 rrs old freh.'Hof• - . :. iatein heifer 3 yrs-aid �priaging; H .I- • cPC��32��A_a� r •• :�NTA � isteia 3 yrs old in calf. &,:Mein hetf«i • ' J ,3'yrsold springing, Black 'heifer 3yrs G RE =- - -- - I'ILKERI)\TG r.' A rl 'ice i� p 'r►giog, Dgrhaln cow 5 bra old 4'_treab. Holstein cow 5 yrs old in full � _- ' :4ow, Holstein cow. 9 vrs old in full /1 -,how, Holstein heifer 3 yrs old bred - Your Seed Grain . a - -,T Aarch i.�t May Echo fRmily. Holstein �— ` H obtain maximum ells you need to sow Test �Jbeifer 3•yrs-old milking. oletein cow. III 5 rrs old springing. �ed Seed Ysrain. o purchase good seed yon �lORKSHIRE PIGS ETC. New Low Prices on All Ford may rrequiire financial'assistance `:_ • ;'' :'1Reg.Yorkshire sow ••Oinderelfa"kith _ , . n r such piimoses'is an ... he c�dP Pv f nrlco6;rp onm••f`;.�_ -- ,.. ierelix' due May 15th, Grade York- Models, a important phase of standard Service. -abire=ow due Mery ,r„;nd. -i Yorkshirr '- >tiOaas pure-bred t3 mos old. Yorkshire Runabout ;;,$,31).23 'Chassis 479:01h) C.wtslt sr leal Yaso(n _ }. , - sow pnre•hred.6 in old, _ THE D +: cjob pvc.wE, starter 617.38 starter 366.12 v7 l> DAR BA NSK iituhher=tirredbpen fmggyz rop nuggy.- �- -- 1 • Toni•init _ 371,24 'Truck � �d1z.23 yr C�►Hwti . a'hese cows are all choice dxiryanimn's 1, ,starter 69G.31 1 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS r and all listed will positively be III :ctartet• : 635.33 (III =� - sold without'reserve, - 1 Pickarin Branch, - - - W. F. Law,Manager Coupe Htro.Zt.Del. 53894 II B - - -'Sale begiris at 1.9U o'clock, sharp __ Whitby,Branch, ; C. A. McClellan, ManBgAf TsNwo _Il :1: Sedatz. 984.02 " starter 648.05 T- rash ; over that amcunt 6 rnon.th,, tO• B. Pickeriog. Ontario r rven to parties furnishing approved -'---- II1} - a joint .notes.or 4 per cent straight hl -'. _ - �{ - for caPh,io lieu,of notes. , !J f r R 1I�hI Any of .these models may be purebased with a• r , PY k�] w Auctioneer - V v i �'4 sr. MA . A t , - - mall oath payment;-balance to: be paid 14 -:..twelve equal montbly instalment. ' a Coal .Coal >. are now,prepared to re-charge all makes and III ;;$pus Cream Cake - C � ar and o - P- Coal the sizes of batteries on`our'own premises. A delicious I,a3*ezCake, only 20 dente � d d Soft best quality on ` 'f -1° GiQe us a trial and be convinced hand Venetian COOl�le III+ _ I aria different 15c~per-d1oz. ;• I /s' r Something'new . I�IO,S.- A• LAW_, — - = In phone - :��.;<�i�s - emuL__Zti `1 - quality is there. ,3, •,e sacra€action is assured,for the _ - ---� .--- - Be one A Stitch in Time saves Nine - = _ w is the time to et our harness III Chocolate in bulk. loo t; .:A full line of Choc r.. • and hoots and shoes put in shape for ` _',', firtpriog. Handmade harness made Sherwood J. Collacutt GANO:�G'$ BO w your order. Wnrk guaranteed. ' '' Trues right. Give us a trial and be Ford lea and service' Station: Wedding Cakes O,ur Specialty. . :T'�swvigced. R.H. 8T'kUUD, H R. ♦1V onnev ' Pickeren9 1't'3n H.ran.?. - s=s 9 - f C.N,1t, Vherr}A uud etatior. U�y"" .<. 'd= 'a:r .-s• t.' ,r-• .:�i ..x--� K,,:.. .; e •s: 'aw,, s:: '�, "rw'' ',ti s`+vei•• -'o• •,:.- ;ere'"' ,• „. ��f:nY�e`R.ia9..i.._�....../.'^F5L•tdw•S.°i dl;'S" ..C°nr _..r_";•.'+ `}°..... ..Ri....!`,•st.....•:'.°SaS.Yv.,Y.:4-?'? �lr,..•.v{L.�,.!v.•'•.��_+'� ....ce..liti;:'4+."��.. •d:kr�. .a+.m..1114"u'hJr•L. .s^M1"..�aji'*!'.S'w?`��*•'l�+�M''K i,][ �u�TS r - .,_ - �' `'" w;, .+,w, a 4i•" is,:M .. ?Y ,. •�Y+„y ,a .. s• _ '7"`; "` ,Gy r�r,•x..±''wn a 'K:•k'7: w 'ka+r, ••°r' v'g n yr ' y1J t' •1�`^'' ^,,cr r•�••: • I.,'• w «a �.� •'i^•r; -K r' �,y�,'�: .a *r •'�' • °F ' r r. »,. "�. w:x.�}.o�;,_ -:ti;�*s•' ? tca,.• .s.+,.+.w...i..w• ,-r.. v Jdas.. •�i• ..'ate,-*:-• '�'. w'- •,fin .,.,>=iu.+ue.!&a:''r:._ s"'...�: �'—a.y.�y.+s'...m��•a..,3• .. �eh...� �-�+ .''e'w..rs,.,. „� :...a�. 'yr r+. ar-+• •.•„,"sa4ti'• < L""�•_` '.`, •°'-'"° f. •:r. - .. , i-' '` - «•, . ri,Y•lT;r _,i•;�r ,_^t'' .a F. r 'CLAREMONT. -- A recent graduate of the Outak. . J" Harry Proctor visited - W1611 to Veterinary College was,. here r (.1 ,' kerlt�i '> last week looking' around with a Up�+r1o' lfttket r .' j,� .;� • affiende here on Saturday. - view to locating here. ;•' - � an(ie Cio1mItltte8 '3 Wilbur Gleeeon,of ToQronto, Was Mrs. Rainer, of Galt.,returned "home over the week-erm bolus on Sunday evening after -1 R' Henry Ward, of-Thornbury, to ependinga couple of weeks with - ' hol('le,:HolYIO killed Meats, 0 j I The object of this Association to to ?. lessen stealing and visiting friendr►in Claremont. .Joseph and Mrs. Evans: v prO�OII� G. M. Forsyth had 'a business Gharles Sargent, of Toronto, y Quality, at Fair Prices. • ° the �elone. _ x{ �--- -trip to E.indsay on -was, in Claremont last week end - p ° Peter.and Miss Margaret ac• �. 'l visiting'bis old friends, including ►SWeet Cllred. Ha1nFS and aCOn Lard lltemb.re h.vin ro ' nab are spending a few days in those at the U. F.O. eels. > > ��immedii�el > :IIlenm m _ ..r wit:•the city. G. M. Forsyth has sold several _ of Execusivi pownimes. Mr. and Mrs. Boriasky, of To- ;shorthorns to F. H. Shorten: ing,- Cooked Meats Etc.\ ronto, visited J. Fingold and fc►m• pure-bred a 7 Membership fee ily last week end. Richardsub, of Pickering, and to. 'TIGU0f scar be bad from the eresUent or' Not a few in Claremont are un- J.'B. Wilson, of Green River. / Secretary oa application. - _ Mcil3aster LTniversitp Jr. Evan. xec.Oom.-L. D. Banks,'0.8.Palm - der the weather as 'a result of gelistic Band (voieewonty) returns W. V. Richardson, Pickering., _Iliareh's lion like exit. for Snuday, the 9tb, Baptist Whitefish, Silver Salmon, Halibut, " Finnan Haddie, Her.. -`__. -Messrs. Soo $ arrow and Cock R P church services. Hear them. Ciseoee. Kippers, Fillets, Digbys. y•:W C) Robin have returned and ace's!• David A. .Scott, is able to re - „� �'•R, Th @kt08. + 8f�(. :ready busy la the good work. some his duties in the store after Peesid4atr Dsossl+tr� �'„ Wm:.Thompson has moved from being eenfltied to his house fora OVR S'PEC,.2AS.�i•.L" x �, r : Miss Walker,. residence Into his week sufferili from a ver severe Home=made Sausage-Have g y you tried them . It i$ M Busm* ass own formerly owns b Mil- cold h' vv ,uses To elp you run part of yours. uite:a number from this 1 al. Quite n large quantity of baled Choice young Butcher's Cattle Wanted +,. :: shay has been shipped from this ho. 1 Quality Only: 'By opening a New Garage in the Vil- a ity attended Thomas Hardy's sale i.�crslity during the past few weeks, lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do a on the sixth concession Tuesday_ the_gric_e_paid--being,.-shout 8!8,00 i (''� 1 SU,PERIO'R p• • all kinds of repair work, including, afternoon. per "Goidi - —CIE)LT 1�ARKLT ` � -your old ar'look and{run like new-by the fftrer is b' Mrs, Pilkev 'gperiy er tun. f y < Luther and itthdav___ a $unda� -_ - -- -- ---- _ giFing it a good coat of new°paiab. �t here with..his.brother, aHi_ta Ht c�i�i t:- . Lyman slidLEI'V W/`LOW' MILLS Agent-for Toronto machinery, iaclud- , FItID2cT, APRIL 7TH-Auction sale of - in Pumps,;Windmills,-Silos `�� _ y cow; bu v, cutter• harness, imple ?3111 gYandfGa aline Engines. " Ed.'Gleeson left on !fonds on gg Ccda(r G+rwe Sr�CLZS ` a business trip to Goderich and meats etc., at Iot 10;contreof ebu,S. _. _ _- '� '' QHARLFr9 M. RICE, . Lueknow.• He will be absent -for Pickering, the property of the estate >. - several days. of the late W . 111lie. Bale at Home Tel. 5621. _ White`vale, (lab Win. 00 J. U.,Evans's sale of stock etc., one o'clock. See blile. Fred Postill, e, _; ` •on Wednesday,Mar.2$th,brought auctioneer. _A Car of Distiller.s Grains lust arrived.•out a good crowd'and good prices WEn:.•Esaav, APktt, 12TEi,&uction-- , were realized, David A. Pugh, sale of ranch cows and springers, A Car of Ontario Bran and shorts to arrive in & feu days, Spring' i fir+ Claremont's new auctioneer, gave horses and pure-bred Yorkshire - splendid service: - bogs. property of E. L. Chapman, at lowest prices. ~ lot 9, con.2. Pickering(I miles east Thos. Gregg has vacated the res of Pickering Village). sale at 1,30. Corn, Western Oats, Oil Cake,. Cotton Seed et4:, ideaee recently purchased by Wm, gee bills, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. *-OpUlis ► Thompson and has moved tempo- on hand ae ileac!. - • ' rarily into the rooms above the AUCTION SALE OF 1, bank. Mr. Gregg is contemplating Phone Bell Mark 805 Home Phone Mark 2800 And . With It come6' _y ` bmeildiog a new residence thlAeum RORUS AND CATTLE ��+�+/•� �+ house-cleaning,!, Miss Harriet Walker. who has Inipiemeats. Furniture Etc. . -A• E. REFSOR • - CEDAR GROVE painting, Varnish- heed residing for several years 9 r b with her sister in Uxbridge. has Under Instructions received from the ink graining -• _ returned to Claremont and is now The Trust and Guarantee Company f ' - ettin comfortably-settled in her . g R Y Elicited, Authorized Trustee of � ! , '� - '��'P'e keep a fall lice of _ own resideoee which she purchas- the Estate of i -� edfroai the Robert Ward estate �'AMEf3 C+RSL?�8 Brandram-HeIItverBOn Faints* ; a few years ago. .,y���'•� ., - at pre war prices. Hearths McMaster University Authorized Assignor. there will be /^ ctfered for sale by public auction -' �`"" ' t Brushes and Broome Soa Jr. Evangelistic Band, including at the premises occupied by 'irk '' + lei " the Male Quartette, at the Baoti�t _ _ the said James Grills Carpet Beaters and !n&n Church Sunda services 10.80 a. being he•east half of ! .'' p �� m. and 7 m.yBring your"Awak- R s rreo other house Cleaning P Lot 28. Concession 1, Pickering, +/ eritn>z Songs' and your beet voice s neuesBities t)n for a good sing at the evening sere On the afternoon of' ,. Tuesday, April the Iltb, 1922 I = our shelves. vice. .some early. Bring anoth• y p ! See us for all Farm and Vegetal} + ' ___-,ere •• The folloaing property,viz: x` William Dolphin felt from a HOMES ? Seeds, Clover, Timothy, ++ _ ladder at Mrs. Farmer's sale on Brown inare,8 pro old, Brown horse. Aisike, Corn etc. Saturday, suffering's broken jaw, 9 yrs old, Brown horse, 14 yre old, Freak Cooper, •Clareme�... "` a badly scratched face and a 9e- Black horse, 1.,prs aide$4y colt, p y _ i legs,.pia . . - - - ! - - • �' veee jolt, and escaping what mtgti.t have been a very bad arcident as T CATTLE " A Special Lots he was well*.u the-lr►dder whEn New milch•cow, Holstein, Q ears old, L Want to Lighten' ''dour Chores P p lied cow due April 10th,7 or S rears R4 it broke id two, landing him upon old, Yearling heffer,2 calves 9 moo, _�'�`` Of Men'-3 blue serge and striped the stoop, bead first. I�lPLEJtE�TB ETC. ~•and Save •Four Back Suits at almost give i There was a big attendance at •2 sets double barness, set light double• away prices. - the annual U. F. O. combination g Let me sho-krou how a Toronto instat a Toronto litter Carrier. s;- harcese, set single harness, 11 horse . `.,•�-,-, Litter Cari"i,swill make your stable I want to show you how the-tune' (325••00 � $85.00 Suits for 812.00 f - sale last Saturday. Some stock collars, buggy, wagon and box,wagon deaaisig an easier task. and labor it e''ras wilt pay forUW4 is &' i " and considerable goods of about and springs, seed hill, bap rack, one you can have a cleaner sable, sea=. Sizes W to 42. every description were offered and sleigb. 2 sibgie plows, fanning will., healthier catt?eand get rid of the-old Ira special features .ill pkaae you. as a whole brought good rice, scales, cream separator) wbiffietreee, you're in and talk it over--next rocs There is only a limited num�er d n yokes, forks, Goes and ahovela. wheelbarrow and slippery Plank Id you're in Iowa. and the stock cannot ` under the pecsuariiveness of Hriah aNh trou 6, logging chains, turnip' Pugh and David Pugh, auctioneers g gg g P T -�• be replaced. ulp r, about 9 Loos of hay, about 3 for the day. John Scott. secretary Poore of corn, a number of bags and •."-Call early and yet your « - of the U. F, O., and,A. W. Mackay -sacks, large oat box. a quantitp'of PICKERIN^�, OT�TT. choice. 'Were clerks of the sale. household Furniture and other articles -, Having purchased a neitp-to too numerous to mention, J FiagQld Clareai data horse•clippere, T. E. S phen- J. s ".Non is prepared to cater to his Sale begins at 1 o'clock, sharp customers by clipping their horses Rnd. Phone 2804 in's, gnick.and eatisfacto man. TiliYMB OASr�r TO HOGG a LYTLE LTD. 6�•- ry R af. MAW, Auctioneer � LTD- her. Mr. Stephenson has also been, + Y gppointod s� a agent in this local G, D.Conant, Barrister etc., Oshawa, =--"-it for the Dunlop and Goodyear _ Sfln&itor for the Authorized - SEED GRAIN tires. Call and see hint before Assignor. - Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Bari-or, -- r urchs►sing your season's require* Heed Rye. Stack complete. ; fp CLA1tE)lciONT GARAGE, ! Ask for prices, *- • ° :r'mQts. He has also for sale a new ProBperlty. 'S CoY'Yl @Y' St0�1@ buggy pole, whiffietrees and neck- - ia GLOVER AND TI'. \0THV 'yoke, ready for•+use. Will sell at Having rented J,'14feGrat�e Gar HE first deposit in your bank account is the corner Alt kinds and of finest ualitT. .. eta sacrifice to a quick buyer. Ask fora price qn our Feeds. Corn, , Frail Farmer shipped the age, I am prepared to nicks expert stone of your prosperity, and by reg'ularl and sys- oats Shot'te, Cotton Seed and bulk of her household Banda by C. repairs on all makes of cars. All tematically-adding to r-•e - Oil CwLr, ainu,.o i5acs, P. it. to Orillia on Friday and sold makes of Storage Batteries repair- `'its steadily built and a future of comfort and independence' Corn and Peas the remainder at the U. F. U, sale ed and recharged. Agency for assured. Lay the corner stone of your prosperity now by ground together. ion Saturday• She left on Monday the Ezide Storage Battery. opening a savings account at.otir nearest branch. Phone 203-L-se it, for a I-rief visit kith her daus[hter. I g Br Llffi r hir o ,ofToronto.a t ec -=- _ "CHI 2tf O- L . .'A ... 1, ' W. .STOL�FFER, - , Hogg dCn� , ied r.� i which she expects to reside with 27 t Claretnotit,.Ont. her son, was in' tl lilies Mry. Dom*mm B" ` > • °' '- •Farmer was recently presented ;.: YIILCANIZING •' . '� ADAM R. SAKE with a fine club bag by the Ladies' = —— WHITBY BRANCH, t . P. I.YND. Manager. Mission Circle of the Baptist W hp not have that punctured Lire BRtJ0If;1.1N BRANCH. Regiatered Optometrist' Church of which she has been or blow-out properly repaired and et �� � �� 4k "' sorttaLaa•=}•-f-0,C-itigp�yl+nry •rl„o mapy hnndra�of... le �- --- a8d-�ei&!S '+.. faithful worker, much beloved also a saving to your pocket-book Will be at'Mr. Palmrr's Boot and Shoe and respected in the community., have ore of the best steam Vuleagqiz• Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of z ' ':'will be great! missed.. We' de• your tires and Lubeprepared on red to repi►ir e e each week, for Testing Eyes` �d Fit- • p ill be greatly is deeply y r tare to and u re a ed 7 tike- y the shortest -ti$g-- P y notice. Work uarante I also p Olock and Jewelry Reppairing for regretted. keep new tires, tubes andtube repair P lcke� �� �� oe Yaks, Jeweler, Stouf3ville. Any re• iris or orders can ve left with fi[r, The young people of the Union kite in stock. R ; abbath School will present the PERCY TARR, almer ur at Mr. Porter's Surber: _ drants, -Bread on the Waters,” East End Garage. Stouflville, - $'Tbe Campbell Flour Mille Co., Simited) Shop, Clarmont. e i in the Masonic Hall, r. the even. 27tf Phone 13711 or 5002, R E • SCREENED 1C O A L ing of Thursday,Apr.l8th. This drama is in two acts, and lasts an $lone and a half. It resents n C * �,. strong plot of modern li}pe in which I11m*lllwr L•+ All Sizes on hand. '%�• e 39 portrayed the falsity of a friend ,�^� -whose revenge drives a faithful on from home. It also contains The Ideal Grocery Store Quick' delivery- -one ton or over. Close ` ,'.. " an abundance of good humor. A This is the Ideal Store to get _ �., f� � graib t :-- -yur,r Kruceriey. �,itten.-tJ" — sees - --- . , • y,. _sees .,.s., .�..� ��•,..�.� .:_ �__...__._ - ---- --- to-a- orders,-,- nod mtisicat ��can-sts Man dollars caa be saved by silo Of all materials and design '" and a quartette, NII be rendered y P- &r a Or smau 'before the presentation of the Ping here. We also.have lots kept in stook. It will pay you +drama and between acts. Admix- of choice fruit to select = _ call at our works or inspeot our.loss <_ !slam'a, cents; children 'under s- from. Don't forget to obtain prices Don't be misled give us s call the %pits we do not employ them,consequent• L� 'byears, cents. Doors o n Rt 7.13 -next time ou are in town. • (�w l we son. act ao$brow off the i 'cloc•k. prograrilme commences at Phone 2". - . '�e Cam Flour M& We, Ltd* oyommission of 10 per ao$.r which you�w/ ' S. Note the change of date,it have Wanted-Poultry. Butter, E4 gee• see$atnly save Iry parehaeiag from as, ling been Changed from the 7th to ' Also, a few bne. of r�hite(leans. : .. Ming at ssusoliaitul. the 18th so that it would not caa- F$AN$ C81,DLOW, • ., , ' J. T. NIATHESON Ydict with the drama att3rseavl+ood CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Toronto - •Peterboro :�ie'kF -�II9 ' 4 - ea the former date. oliice aad Works, Whitby,On$arfg r R a•S.. :� �J. 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OF THE DEEP ggrreeaat time 'round AnehorYille yea- raise _ _... .�lEA FISHERMEN ,• :Liddy on th' money they got for His slats to catch his teacher's eye, OU will be fstonished at the ma _ . . Y pilotird:' Ysults-we get by our modern system T i -- "Warn't drinkin';were they?" gner- and scan of dyein sad cleaning. Fabrlp• - .led La Dick anxiousl Her brow to read the verdict there, that are shah$ dirty or spotted are `. ;BY FREDERICK' WILLIAM WALLACE. , i• Long "y� ., "Oh, , rro," aarswe the !racket this man made like new. War can restore the - Hoped so for one assuring most delicate articles. t a schooner's skipper. "Jest buyin' up ing word 'of Send one article or a 1 of th'-town, hevin a little fight or.so, an Praise. pares goods [Copyright by the I►fusaoa Book Company) snnokin' ci °,re. I reckon Tim Evans Pmt express. We will pay ear• —th' town liceman—was kinder Y, is.., go But Beauty's servant felt he dare not ge one way, and our charges acre ` Y P scared,t' handl lie— • I most reasonable. Hour the Story Started. -.1 they said, And the resents they bad a em kiwis. Tal me he ' �'rak never sew a co le o thirteen-year- Yet who could quench the light within Whoa yon think of clean- „•t� i h Weathaver, known as bought were characteristic of their " h ,. natures, and a 'source of extreme with so mac sass. Lard, Dick, the eye ' .:•;= S arty, lives at Cove on Bay' ing and dyeing, think of 'I c : .... Long e � -of Funday coast with his mother and pleasure to.both as they opened the , , PARKER 3. ���.,�,•. � , ye,d ha laughed•t ha seen. etri strut- Of'him.who, just to know the truth, •. •:' his' uncle, Captain Jerry Clark. He parcels and viewed them again..Lem's trig 'ro d Water Street with them ,i and his chum Lemuel Ring, drink a red-az-white his belt and Dag , ah&cots in their faces. How elate, ! je ' -Parker a bottle of rum, whereupon Fraak's sheath kl#ife, tobacco-pouch and two bags o' salt-d' a want?" Had brought some bits qt twilight ry! r if y ,i: - uncle tells'-him the story of his fath- pipes—one for blues afrd bhe other Dick stretched h'rs head. "Let one work to Sad dye 'Works :se's fondness for drink anal how the for his brother—a cheap Swiss nidkel me! Zeke Ring'll take five, I reckon. Their worth by canons of a master - . :. .'Grace Westhaver' went down off watch guaranteed to tick. if nothing I'}1 take five am a bar'1 0' kerosene:' mind, :°` Limited : . °.k. Sable Island w'itheten of her crew and else, and a few pins and brooches for Th' parson wants a bar'1 0' flour. Ted And for as answer did' all breathless Ckanera and Dyers ,. �'?,-; hex':skipper,.Tbis has the desired ef- his mother and sisters. SShorty's pu'r=.Harley']l take two rolls o' tar-paper I wait? 741 Yonge at.„ " feet open Frank.. The two bays pilot chases were of more use; con•snsbi:;as an' ten bundles.o' shingles. Them K- they a:a a . . 1 1. ., e„- hi8 $- v c rl ,.. nary Oa r•8 van got thBY 8 iOr .17 , - �j the astonishment of•Captain Spinney, Uncle, Jerry, as-other one fcr I-Ong I Morrell, I caa'l'late. Did ye t his noo` Play'. _•.. ` •Y' -; 'isarbormester, Dick fDr.barrowing his dory, a brooch I maine'1 from th' sailmaker? No? •Acmes the artist's brow, then heard for his mother with the name"Grace" r Waal, I reckon that'll be about all for hdm say: A Few Exception. CHAPTER THREE.—(Cont'd.) �en aved'u n it, another brooch to i Y I„ _ l3i 1?o Lon Cove. Down in the cabin, a You ask for truth this work °- ., "Yeas!" be held in reserve for some'person at sa a How man �, There has never been any love lost, Yass. It was the Italian make who Y• y bottles did ye it Y I is little watch!" .. preeen,t unknown, and two books—one Afxl k Jennings, Long'Cove�ar- between Tommy and his, teacher. spoke. Dese-a •lettle buys piloto de S venson's "Treasure Is-land",and the g ' The trembling rn— then showed a Tommy thiri the teacher Is a severe bazca into de rba vet' good—men' bor- er entered bhe schooner's ., - ---; 1?0 other Dana's "Two Years Before the p molly "to checit up his! piece he had aald• occasionally unjust person, who cabin Bart--butpztan as whit-a pay-a Mast." These, with the addition of Hid 'heath hie cloak: "Tbds air, w h� � what it is to be ,r I aCC�l2nte. i P a pipe and a plug of tobacco for bins- (To be continued. by a lad' ` "He don't wanter pay ye, son. ;self, constituted the boy's outlay f ) young, wwhile the teacher,considers the Y Q What 'think you of StY' Is it, too,' of little chap both'stiipid and' miachiev- t .: naked the hanbormaeter, address' eight dolilars, and to his mind he had , earth?" Shorty., ;wonderful' value for the money. Fish and Snake Skins Used M Oil$. `• `.`- "Nod He would- only give me five t " "You.are not attending to what'I . „ „ They slept upon the lockers in the Dees child of g s" was the quick' • dollars, air, replied the boy. I kin' ' Place of Shoe Leather. - little packets cabin and awoke in { reply say, Thomas, said the teacher one sc shier that it's worth twenty. Ye see, , .� Shoes are now being „ time next morning to assist Cap g made of fish ; His mores men promise of a golden day is then midaat of as address to her :.-. =w . anow•in'_.herd--•an'' breezin' ;p g' - -- Pk for a Wow—„ Daley and Joe Small in gettitsg •sal]1 and s+oake skins, This substitute for sky class. "You're blame well right, son," hoisted. It was gill dark when they leather is said to coat.lose, and to be 'A'soul a eke here, and, whose ao'er "Yee, teacher,* I W," said Tommy cried lire Captain. "It's blow half halt left the wharf, but the wind of the practically everlasting. The skins are it a with much earnestness, a gale in th' Bay now, an' t' take this pprreevious day had died down to a light cut and Sited in the same manner as °You should never bay 'I is' " cor- n!' lumberin' box in here wher, it's"thick bi`eeze• Past the great li t' hulk of! 1 Unto thin common crowd cloth not be „ g'h leather, sad are used for shoes of marl= - �• ratted the 'teacher. I have told you _ ` a6� is worth double th' money.. Wait a the barque they-glided, and the boys�oue shapes for both-men sue women. l Hfe' listening , ear bath neaid the that a hundred times You know the - t p bit boy--I'11 see that e t it dr I'll wondered what their Italian friend In some'parts of the 1 ' ' Y g" wan, doing then. "He was a decent country they speechless song, correct farm There are no exceptions `file} th hooker. kind o' fefler," commented Lem. "I j have attracted favorable attention, His eyes bath seer, unveiled Reality!" to its use. Give me two examples at'• ' The Italian shipmaster passed a i and have become quits popular. sacs" - '' ` very unpleasant hour at the hands of don't think he bad much use for that lookin' ski �-a---- Thelrest,Abe asap,-with, helf-avea�fed the oId Nova Scotian harbormaster, � y- skipper o hishl. Got'nyI # taco, "Yes, ma'am," said Tommy,-meekly-- o them Eyeteliam cigars left?" °I am a ronoum." ' and the two boys, after viewing the, � ,Fie valued Company. •' �- p - _ might of his authority, made up their'. Sborty passed one over, -and the �'• 'Tween these 'too seta can you no Two farmers met after 'church and ' youngsters enjoyed a smioke while the? likeness trace? , Ill j had thin conversation: y minds posit-ion harbormaster's w"aa schooner slipped past the Upper Head. _ - This,too, is mt'ne-1 caught it long ago ++7E Dry, Skirt rRl'. " �• I hear you've sold your i "Long Dick's harbormaster,at Long „ Hey, Westhaher, cried Joe Small, �• p g'„ In hopPY morning fields, s11 wet with or Faded Curtains. = foti*e,'" said Shorty, "but he ain't a Corrle'ei take the wheel while Igo "Ys, sold him last Tharsday,' dery+• l?' pm Sp •ney,H t breakfast!" •And whdde Lem and "What d'ye get?„ The aatls2 edgh@d ae the bed ferm•withr � Ihamond es shine t Captain n DY Ca 'n D were clearing " " f p Daley g np the gear Thirteen dollars. The crew were all mustered in tits and chocking up the numerous kern "R'hat'd it cost ye to raise itY'e drew: Each package of "tliamoad Dyes" cabin, and battle Doctor Manson ex- "What golden mornings into greyaes�e amined ta"i sere barrels which littered the decks,, " contains' directions 8o simple any wo- tongues nevi pulses with a . Paid three dollars for the shots e•' thorou ness not to be l3horty sat astride the w eel-box $O - pen and man can dYe or tint her worn, shabby . gh equalled at amok• five for the lumber in the —Alexander Louls Fraser, EH� Inland, and the horde of shiver- inB a Lengthy Italian cheroot and house and five more for the feed." dresses.,skirts~ waists, costa, stack- steering with a watchful eye on the (Rossetti, who was the srtis.t refer inga, sweaters, corset draperies, Ing, dungaree-clad Latins were de- "Didn't make much, did ye?" 'ng#, dared ph ica11 free from an tutee- loft of the mainsa��l. I red Lo, told Watts the atorq�suggesting clan Y y The sun had risen clear of the wood- lr?o, tins I had the use of the pig all hangings, everything, even 1f she haste infec- tious ease aced-dismissed. Protest- ed-.hi]9a to dire eastward, head the anmmer." the,above. An•authority.ca it one ' never dyed before. 'Buy "Diamond l and gme-art the ba ue's ca - i Yes of the saddest stories 1n the annaln-of Dyes"—no other kind-•�th'ea perfect . � brought o6t Me cash-bol and paid ��� of the Bay stretched bald and� art.") M. his accv=ts in American money, al-`blue under a cloudless-sky as far.as 1 - Trees Attract Birds. - home dyeing is sure because Diamond most ivin way to tears alt hgT.t,,,g the eye could see. Here and there the i An Intefeat aff,and •• Dyes are a Y d�, - tweety dollars, to a coo of school- anctwrea aeries ore s ermen; eLreak, or coal Te:l your druggist - t .7Qoy^s !4 pilotage. 'wafting far their trawlla to set could! Lure of tree planting in the Prairie Breaking It Gently, rugg "Thera "' be seen, while fez orer towards the Provinces lie that in regard to birds. A well-dressed gentleman sat upon whether the material you w*ah to dye yer money, son, said Cap- I glues considerable pl ,tiag has been is stool or silk, or whether i- is linen 3 tali Spinney. "Nao'w eexe'n don't New Brunswick shore the smudge of a bench in the park and leaned back „ � a steamer's smoke hovered low over' done around Regina, the Provincial' cotton or mixed ' it in luxuries.art•riotous livin. And the horizon. Game Guardian reports that several to enjoy the refreshing sir. Not tar Bids• -.., the doctor and Customs officer laugh-� away a boy sat on the grass watching a, �, „ species of birds Choi have never been him intently. Prea+ently the manspoke Women in China never kiss,• and - n 1 Lively on th. cha�rus thaer po They pulled.ashore to the: Anchor• liz hearty ez ye can— sees fu that part,of 'the country be to the lad: when a Ch.meae woman wishes• tc a aille Wharf in their own dory Far we're outward; o"und this mornin' fore have taken up their abode !n g with the gently touthas , �� • g "Why aren't you oft pinyin 'etww, her affectn�oa she . accompanied by the Italian mate, who On a Novy Scotia-man!" Was-d na Park and In the trees around other boys?" the band of her beloved, seemed greedy pleased that the boys [the Parliament Buildings. "ON i just want to know," he r.. _ had screwed the money out of his'; 'It was Joe Small who was 'singing,I i superior. •and his voice rolled up the hatchway F trees About Prairie-8choolr. awered. lnard's Liniment toe rlppe and Flu. ►' "I1 eapitan di porto--he-eea smart amid the clatter of pans and the ­But a chap your age ought w ' �• A short time ago very few school to lay with the other fellows." man,' he remarked, smiling. Novva sizzle of frying bacon. `Keep it up, p Scozian—Bluenoze--bucko! I sail Joe," cried Shorty, who•was fond of districts in she' Prairie Provinces "I am going to soon," continued the . FOR CONSTIPATION ' Blu;Tmze ship one time. Abbey Ry-;music and singing. "I'm listenin'." planted trees about the school-house, lad. "I just wanted to see you when - er-son df Yarm"out', Novva Scoria." "Oh, I ain't no blame' primmer don- bat in the last ttRee years the ,irum• you got up. Whey'painted that bench and SICK HEADACHE Before they Farte,k] with their,ner, g cried Joe, but take it from me,I ber has been steadily increasing, This you are sitting on this morning!" Dr. Roos' Kldne�y�and Elver Pills Italian friend, Simi spent some of son, when I starts a-chanteyin' it's i year in Saskatchewan alone 150 school Prim ago. • the money in purehasinR a pretty samethin' t' Listen to. district will plant trees The seed- Kee our courage u sad Sold by all drusKt.ta. or Blomidon amethy st brooch from an Whin we mainus"sed •Skipper, Penny o' i P Y p your.-rem- ' s it ]tug trees are obtained from the'Do- soil NIMMoats oOaQANT .Anchorvihe Jew% er and presented it jper down, ys arvis str..t f Toronto I to the delighted sailor. !, th schooner Nip an Tuck minion Forest luraery Station at In-,' ,,it, "For Margaret in Spatechea!" said Cause he.Breve her east an' drove nor; dish Head, Sask., i Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu, - r� Shorty, and the mate's swarthy face west, an didn't have no luck. . _ So ter stop his wicked squeals, i - - :: fleshed `with p'.easure. "Grazie! p q , 1 • . . I'we laid 'urr by th heels _,d� ides of Bird FLght ; ► gtaziel signore:!" he mu", - B' An' we lashed 'un in. buoy line an'j fore he left them he lead their n'ames,l run 'un to th' true'.•.. i ):ac'c ,.k and ad ptyinl written in a notebook, So it's Hey ho! my- hearties'o' 'th'I. 'easel i ne aced, easptyirg Fria pockets of all his o r :�'i and Tu.k! �'1'hen you see a flock of blyd"s on the miles an hour. When accelerated, cigars, a went his way. "Add4o,'R e'll'manuss every skipper. whin' he's I wing it seems difficult to believe'that their air speed wo ld proboblg be well •P ' _ Tignores! Va i ppe• e you!) A ritirderci.' (We shall meet lost nis o;oomm' lots!"' I once, mi'utons or years ago,, no crew over tau mires an hour. again!") 1 lure had the power of flight. Although birds have been recorded PETROLEUM JELLY 'Shorty applauded with a stamp of The boys regard that visit to An-'his feet. "What's that, Joe?" it is.believed that originally birds, as high as 16,00 ft., they are rarely chorville as cne of their most tr�asur-I• "Oh,-s•ome blam' cod-hauler's chart-; came from reptiles, which must have i met with above 000 it., while the VERY efficient , ed memories and one which "' eater part of fit ht, including gave them �teY I ha rd up in Noof nlsn. taken the form of small, lizard-like. gr g migra- a topic of cuncer5at' . i lion robabl akt's lace S 000 ft. ' i antiseptic When _ ton for mxnv dams; fragrant-odor-of_coff w-c4&me p�animals. They urobably had a great 1 . • p y p , to come. Ju it imagine two country the scutt!.e, and the 4oy sniffed hen-j power of leaping from branch to =��u1 li,r s,� �;-Sad -as-a- mgt-airl u. ;,fir boys ]no^e in a town with tc:anty:gridy. The breeze was freshening, branch in the trees of the forests The distar- a to which some birds t dohars to spend. Boys who had sel-'and the beamy old packet was svvash-1 where they took refuge from their travel provi es another.instance of, Cil'eSSlrig for cuts, '. 'dom been any further than' twenty irg and curtseying in the short seas,!enemies. Lhe world circling power that flight ..,'Scratches,bruises,in- miles from their hon*es- and, who had'and whisking a dish .of chilly spray` -' I has broug t to them. While storks „• passed all their lives in a quiet settle- over her blunt bow4, The etched I As tithe advanced these repttles be sect bites, EtC. wee _ i marlrarl i the rja+ in Facf pr,rccin p -i!'ie�r -�•:ozni�•r :�th� •x,,,..,•�a�„•� i>C 1riammmi was as tul,l as a balloon, andl.uaa,ld LauL•e oats ,n iMPillg, aaa tae have beef traced south-eastward a, tube in the house ^ hind and the s.a in from, Will they'd the cool, breeze sang a .low sibilant forelimbs, which would be held out� ever•forget thetas~ of it? The,sang in chorus with the snore and sideways during each leap, would be- !across Europe to Syria, Palestinp, and - , l for emergencies. freedom to dn-n'they'like? To stroll splash of the water under the bows. 1 come more and more enlarged, w iie Egypt and thence up the Nile throug?l r$ arouald ln-,;xirng into the khop, windows 1 '°Great .morning... son” h�tRhedesla.-to.Nata1. the Transvaal, and CRFSESR�UGH MFG. COMPANY'. --- remarked the covering scales 'woo _ a,:<, �'h:e �L!ul tiitn fhb conscious-�Ca,p'n Daley. "We sh'd make Lorg i formed into some form of feather. Cape Colony. Scottish"lapwings have. (Comolidated) _ `0 ness that they could buy them if the yy Cove in an hour at this clip=" been found In-the South of France and IBM Chabot Ace.. asonumi wanted to? It was g:orious! With "Grub, ho!" bawled Joe, sticking his Longer and longer leaps would be- in Portugal. pockets bulging with candies and, head opt of the scuttle. The skipper come possible as the animals discover- The power of flight has not always �=:_ap oranges,the boys felt as if they owned'grasped the wheel. "Go below, boys, gd the secretbf gliding, and then final- , the town., Italdan cigars m their an been preserved; over and over,again Fy ' git a bite." And Shorty and Leni ly a beginning was made of an active -. mouths, they strolled into the stored birds' have discarded-the Laculty: and made their piled into the cabin with alacrity. use of the primitive wings. Everyone has heard the phrase "Asi purchases with an Harbor=mailer Dirk Jennings was CHICK5 I !r The great Strides made in the course dead as-the Dodo," and this bird pro- -piece U air of. wealth' which impressed the standitug on the strung-piece of 'he video one of the best-known examples. tswrekee,pers and caused some busy-i Long Cove wharf when t'he.schooner of these countless years are to be = • bodies to wonder of •they hed come i sw swung in. Fla s spied his doe town seen in the wonderful flying achieve- The Dodo was a bird about the size of ° K No seed to lose chicks. by it honest•]-." ! $ p' Y g ments oY resent-day birds, which "'� i astern, and addressed himself to p a swan; ft lived in yIauritius. It was' �'.;; Raise every one into And the had a fi ht--a most Lori- Short have,been known to travel as fast as, I g �,•, g profitable �► ' Y 8 g Y• quite flightless, and the hogs s which a atron out fight-to add zest to the occasion, " 'onsarn ye, ye' imp o' th' devil,"'•if not faster than, aeroplanes.' I the Dutch sailors brought to the island ; bird. Successful poul- Y Y . .. _passed some din M �� y yer leave. Same• AT �spnnsible f rmTAfinn nw a everywhere pool-room loafer he bawled'. Run off with m• doe _t r m e . :• __� Pars>IZ' t remark an- 'bhout so much as--by l,;yts Lvrn- fromroithirty tto8 thirty-wiz tm lei at in the sixteenth century were re banyk on when a lout of a r ' .,_meant _ Bsy_Shnro k3 sin an_a._- Y fiver; crows small birdthirty-a� t forty-1+tie Dos iii know s,only froit} some f ce t "r'eeZ' p nYl—b Oh, a nHthis lf meat��7 thirty-seven, starlings at thirty-eight I Among,present day birds the ostrich Bab C Chick Food �' After Leal weld"$forty had pummel- W } ' led him he was glad to run away,•a pipe an' a half. Wi I smoke it? y while the victorig•' continued their1Jesttgivv a• fill an' I'll be breakin' 'to forty-nine; and ducks of forty-four tribes and the penguins are the prince- Sold everywhere on our moo- rourd of pleasure. And in the even- it in rlgh now. Ye r".-`led a barque .to fifty-nine. A famous naturalist psi,examples*of flightlessness- The ey back guarantee. ADVICE �-;, ing when they went aboard the".packet into Anc ille? Waal, I'll be gosh- ,quotes the case of a flock of swifts fly- former are capable of running at PREY1 Tell us lstKl hil , your trouble. r.> gged the genial warmth of the swizzl 'Tis as smart as at steel ing at 6,000 ft. above Mosul, in Meso- great speed. But the peuguin'a wings PRATT FOOD CO, OF stove in her cabin, they spun the yarn trap, u boys be! An' in all that potamle. In their ordinary pace they have not fallen into complete disuee, CANADA a. of their adventures to the skipper, snow yestidd --, Wall by gosh of , LIMITED -I " Cap'n Bill Davey, and he smoked their that don't beat all my Wall, a-fi3'hn',,, eve,, out-distanced the observer's hero• as they have become adapted for Toronto cigars anil agreed with them in all And Lon. Dick regarded the young- plane when It was dcRing sixty-eight swimming. a { Q'•' •.y,. •s�ha �.. .-.:.—.x ,•i�.. r, �g :K.oM ...q-••y�:, .r`•j;�a:.': , >', v £4a'F7i_"�.�:�GYr±i4`S..-....,.xs,.h4%nn i�°.rx"•'Y,M�l�!•.1�`m.w.7��ki'.£`'t•taaw. 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'�:c•`,Z..,'1+„ee-��:,,1��,,- r'r'•�„''..,,`7s'c,;�,�i-r+ladEr”y:;f-'�a4.�''fhN.r'^ 'y� �',yS••G�Y:°'"'�'-_:-' _• E'.:.N�,W• 7te a� �^• (Y,,"°^,+�.-.r....,.r•'.jMw M,."••o�ff.'"•"•F''.��,�, •s�1"'G;h i. '.p.�,�""'. .^,��'�-•^l"'�, . . '!{.✓'1'+ �. _ :.�;,;Y!,._. .s' r ^,� .�• d' :. THE PLO OF TOE BANKS � Markets of t� World i� _ • ',n•• N:x,.r } ::�' j �' ]STORY Toronto. 'Norrt,h, ,.dManitoba wheat-No. .',wYs n , ' .•... . . _,. r... •'. :�.'.'' , -' $1.503 . r� . ' :$y W: S. Wallace, M.A., Department of History,'University extra ,fee•—xo, 2�c d 56%c;eed - . — f Toronto. _ e . No. 1 . Q Q!'On _.�_. y extra N 1 f ed 68 C• I feed, s. I, This was one of the ways in which Manitoba barley-Nominal. All the above track, Bay ports. It may be interesting to recall that Enas Collins of Halifax, the founder �o '` American corn-No. 2 yellow, 74c, it is just one hundred years since of the Halifax Banking Company,and No. 3 yellow, ?lc. in in Canada began. the first great Canadian banker, laid _ w' Ontario acts-No. 2 white, nominal. ` 'chartered banking :b ti. ,. _ It was in 1821 that the Bank of Upper the foundation of his great fortuAe. 1 , n ';; Ontario wheat-Nominal. ,/ ` - Canada-the first chartered bank in Collinsi who was actually-what was is�°.y x �":'` '"+1 '" Barley-No. 8 extra,,test 47 1'ba. or :. �'` �'_ pp�' better~ 86c Ham#na3. 'according ' to 'Upper Catrada-received its charter; rare at that time-a miuionaaire, had " 5�. •, .c N_ stud it was in 1822 that the Bank of holding's in the United States that freights a>�taide; teed barley, 64c. .,v • ~' Montreal, the Bank" of Canada, and were even greater than his resources Buckwheat-No, 2, 98e to $1.02. the Quebec Bari'k were chartered in--in Nova Scotia, and he w4,s thus able r Rye-No. 2, 96c to $x.00. to make money out,of exchange both' ! Manitoba flour-First ate. nom- `_< Lower �vad�a. Several of these banks' ge was, a MAP OF STATES AFFECTED BY WATERWAY PROJECT inal p �' .had already been in existence for a. 'coming and goiag� The eighteen he&vily shaded states have, by act of their-Legf$laturea banks-the Bank past master in the gentle-art of play- On aria flour-90 per cent. patent, short time as private banks-t bulk, seaboard, per bbl„ nominal. of Montreal, for instance, began busi- ing both ends against the middle. Dur- or by declaration of their Governors, organized and voted funds to promote w- ar irng the war of 1812 hie outfitted the great St. Lawrence Deep Waterway project in wMeh-eaaaxla-i5 also Mil:feed-Del. Montreal freight, liess in 1817. 1. .obl ,ea -e01m c`� X30; shorts, per ton � 30 to 32•- ' 4" a ered banking in.Canada', - , S' $ , good ish ports; and while some of his ships'may be'gained from this diagram, feed flour, $1.70 to"$1.80. really began were bringing 'back into Halifax her- _- _ __ - -- _y It may occur to you to wonder how; -�'- Baled hay-�Track, Taranto, per tot}, : le in Canada got along without I'nor American prizes of war, others DEATH CADS PHESID ENT Or extra No. 2, $22 to ;23; mixed, $I8 bpanks during the two centuries and cf -his shiers warn bringing British to $10; clover $14 to $18. To- prize of waT into the harbors of Boa- Straw-Car lots, per ton, track, To- ' more w'h'ich elapsed between the first 'ton and New York: In those days 4 canto, fic to$13. 'settlement of the country and 1822. banking and piracy went hand in hand. - THE. T EATON COfPANY TORONTO . unofficial quotations 1.Ontario No, , m` The answer to that conundrum ilea in , But the function of banking which, ____ T. f 1' commercial wheat, $1.38 to $1.42, , the Pact that,before banks were estab- outside. in these pre-banking days, was most Ontario- No. 3 oats, 40 to Y45c, out- ; lished, the functions of banking were I rnperfcctly performed,, was that of A despatch from Toron n•ce he was a prince among them. side. r, to same exte,-L', zSarm'°'a r 1' 1ev- i I Urtario"carn-=53 to'60c outside. note-issue. During. the greater 'part Sir John Craig,Eaton, president of the Not the least important of Sir , agenncies. The Knetiens of banking of the French' riod there was na` Ontario flour-1st pats., in cotton ` may, I suppose, be gummed up 'under l T. Eaton Compan Limited passed Jahn s servk' to his country was , paper•currency in Canada at all. In y' « �� sacks, 98 s, $8.20 per bbl.; 2rnd. tai the share that he himself took in ill-; pa �• three heads---deposit, discount, ands away at his residence, Ardwold, (bakers), $7.20. Straights, in bulk, y1 issue. Banks exchangz money for the eighteenth century, however, the` l verting the resources of the Eaton'sea rd, $6.40. the right to demand money; they ex- French authorities in New France re- Davenport Road, Toronto, at' 9.40 organization towards the prosecution Manitoba flour-lit pats,, in cotton• . sorted to the expedient, in order .to ursdey -Death-came�ft�-a=:mss-' of Caaads's part in the great war. sacks, $8.70 per bbl; 2r.�i pats., $820. ,_c>xange the righi-to-demaad-rneneg for I `. money itself; and they exchange the;overcome the scarcity of coinage, of ering iIlnes'a bf seven weeks' duration. Shortly alter the outbreak of hosfili-I Che"esc�-=New, large, ..0 to 20',�ec; zESUing what was known as card ties, he, offered $100,000 to the Gov-I twins, 20% to 21c; tripletui, 21 to rights right to ddemad money .for other Although only forty-six years �I ernment for the urchase-and a ul 21 large, 18%c- money--Playing cards cut in four Sir John Eaton was one of thel p q p_ cl Fodder cheese, : atitUtiOII O ebanks,tall these functions,pieces, marked good for various am- outstanding figures of Canadian in-I mer.t o'f a battery of Vickers'- quick-i Old,tlarge to twins,13ti1t nt0 were performed in Canada by other ounts, and counteiaigned by the m- dustry acrd commerce. For fifteen:firing firing machine" stuns, mounted on Ii new, 24 to 25c. tendant. 13:t first this card money was armored cars This offer was accept- Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 26 to agencies-thigh not. so completely i a real promise to pay later in 1d or sears he'had been at the head of the , A^ . or so satisfactorily as they are per-I p go largest retailing establdahment in tfie ed, and the Eaton Machine Gun Bait•,'30c; creamery, prints, fresh, flnewt. $3 silver, and it -circulated-freely= at its ter~ was sent overseas at Sir John's i to 45c; No. 1, 41 to 42c; Xtx--8-39 to formed to-day. British Empire. . As president, he, face value;'but ultimately it became expense- -Not satisfied with this,Can- 40c; cooking, 22 to 25c, Take the case.of deposits.- If some guided the fortunes of the T. Eaton'ada,s merchant rinse wave the Gov- fortunate person, in the early'days in Onvertible--mere flat money--a3d Company, Limited, through the period, p Dressed poultry--Sprungg chickens Canada,heel mom gold End silver than i of course it fell to a fraction of its ernment the free use of his steam 30 to 35c• roosters 20 td,25c; fowl R I face value, like the Continental col- of that immense concern's most rapid . r yacht the "Floc ' and of his Mar- to 80c• ducks 35c• turke 45 to 50c; he required for his immediate needs,• e. on Hie name was known ' ' ' ' i lace of the American Congress.' eparnsa ;cant it at Toronto. During the geese, 25c. " and did not wish to glace it things asn, After the British conquest, the from coast to coast, eirerever. in fact, Live poultry--S Tin chicken 22 ' loan, he could do one of two Hain s f the mails carried their call load of;war the Florence' was used for pat- 1'� p g lr g f Government of Nova Scotia issued'for Y to 28c- roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl,24 to : with it: he at put-it L,. ne sit --- merchandise sent out by the Eaton trol duty_s�8_the. ra .�.k 1. 80c; 4ueks, 38c; turkeys, 45 to 50c; s a time treasury notes--faaailiarly Of nerodts ro ti fashioned stocking (and there was a t �, distributing centres scattered over the; g'e P par urns were Sir'geese, 20c. _ - CA good deal of hoarding of this sort at'known as shinplasters'-but these Good d periods), or he could sort it!were convert and perfor-ned a Dominion from Saskatoon to Moncton '3ahn'a donations to the many aq x . Margarine-20 to 28e. useful service. During the first half- The heir of great.wealth, Str Johns' iaiy funds. necessary to carry on tbce Eggs 'New land, caadded. Ele; new to a merchant and get him'to place; innate genuineness of chsracter and war, The Patriotic Fundti the Victory laid, in cartons. 84c. `� century of British rule, it became also Lean cam n, the Na Levz , the Beans.-Can. hand-picked, bushel,' it is his attong-box. Every merchant,, his broad and democratic human aym lmiB Navy t' P �, the practice of a number of me*.ch�tts Red'Cross Fund and numerous others $4,40; prima, ;3.85 to ;4, of importance in the.early daps had to issue notes or I.O.U.'d-known ae pathies had gained for him the liking,; 4 Ma le a strong-box-a great iron-bound I,, i respect and admiration of all thane' reaped the Benefit of his munificence. P pro c --Syrtitp, ppeer imp . ehes�t,.as rule, studded with Mils, bow' from the fact that they were I with whom lie came in contact. The Fitting recognition of this and many gal.. $2.26; per 6 imp. gals„ markei good (bon) for a-cert•.in am- Maple Sugar, lb„ Ise. a y 6dekesLarxi parked O! institutor of reforms in work{ng con ether features od him was work came course, the I on-t,od money, So long ae rise mar- w en b Iloaney; 60-30-hb. tins. 14�V, 6e faalled the�fl nrrtea waK i�I c'r'ocus 87tt1 nonce of labor, eCt1n>f try p per 11b,; 6-'L'i4-llb, Liras, 17 to ilk s p laced awith f twenty thousand.employees, his posi= a Knight Bachelor. pntario con"b hozrey, per doz . } I good standimg, they gained a' consid-ffff t Potatoes-Dntariq 90 1b, bas, ;1.14 q them (it was only In 1855 than even t:on in the. industrial sphere waa Sir John is survived by his widow, the basks to saaw interest on erab,e currency, and made up to some extent for the scarcity of no1i and unique. Known as C3anadn s largest;,Lady Eaton, his mother, Mrs. Tim- to ;1,25; Quebec, $1.35. Seed potatoes deposits), but the Bald and silver in silver. They were also,it may be'Hated, eamtloyer of labor, a phileanthropist',othy Eaton, four sons, Timothy Craig, Irish Cobblers, $1.75 a brag. these formidable-looking strong-'boxes( a-hose benetartionm tnouitited''into the John David., Edgar AFlison Gilbert, Smoked meats-J3•alhs, med., 82 to ` t a source of occasional p:oftt to the ' of another flay~were reasomblg safe, mibIiarns, and' a sportsman who took a McCrea; one daughter, Florence;84c; cooked. ham, 47 to"50c; smoked merchants, for there were usually roils, 2C.to 28c cottage rolls, 80 ba and the arrangement answered most some of them that were never .pre- keen deltRht m the outdoor 13fe of his Mary; one brother, Major W.F. Eaton" P 82c; breflkfest bacon,29 to 33c; l a► iremet>adt, payment-Ltb,,t were either Wintry, Sir John was squall well of Oakville; and two sisters, Mrs J. (seated for y brand breakfast bacon, 87 to 40c; a meabter of fact, there,Fwere known for his abhorrence of anything'M, Burnside,'and Mrs. C. E. Burden, boneleas, 36 to 41c. compare pee�pde in Canadallast or destroyed. There werA Cases backs, known, actually, where the Imxlians approaching the snobbish. A merchant both of Toronto. � Cured meats-Lo clear bacon;' :9a the esa'iy days who were looking _ _ $17.50 to 19, clear b $18.50 tc Z. for "places to deposit .marxe There used them as wadding for their tiuit- t $$ bellies, ; depoa y' lacks Firnan durin;t the war of 1812 Wherq the Miners - ,to [otter social and commercial frater-($20.50, lightweight rolls, $47; heavy. T Ras little gold and silver in the coon-I y' mtzatiou between Canada and the iweight rolls, $41. still another variety rd,paper mnnry try, for-like all new countries-.Cain-f Have Quit Work United States, is being observed In all Lard-Pure, tierces, 16% to 17c; ads had an adverse trade baiancze, sad'ma,?e its appearance. The mt::t;ry - tubs, 17, to 17'yc; ppaails, 1731 to 18e; authorities, in order to facilitate their t large cities fn..the Country largely prints, 18 to 19c. 'Shortening, tierces~ money, esipeciaUy good money, tended' A despatch from Indiana through the efforts of the Kiwanis ' -= constantly to escape from the colony. war purchases in tl:e colony, .ssned f international. Twenty-five Canaadfane 16 to 1635,c; tubs, 163 to 17c; pails, , what were known as Army t'lis.- OIis, nd., says:--The follow 17 to 17%c; prints, 18,4 to 19c. s Trade was local, and was carried on of note have been sent..to the U.B. to , notes redeemable at the Army Bill in table compiled b the Choice heavy steers, $7.76 to $8.60; _.. to a surprising extent by barter-or by;Office in Quebec in Government bi'_ls $ P y speak before various organizations ido, good, $7 to $7.50; butcher steers, s system of merchant's credits like miners officials shows rile througY.out the country, and 75 Amet1- 'choice, $? to $7.7b; do, good, ;6 to V that in use in some parts of rural' of exchange on London. These bills -- - passed eurrent as readily as money, number Of men who have cat' speakers have been sent to Cana.1$6.50; do, med., $5 to $5.50; do, oom., Canada even to-day. The necessity of da, where"United 'States Week" is be- $4 to $5; butcher heifers choice, $6.50 y' Y +and without doubt they did much to sto work in the rink' l 7 4 ;` having'banks of deposit was not there-!familiarize the le of Canada with p� P Pa ing celebrated. Chicago is host of E:I to $7; do, med., $5 to $6; do,tom., $ � PAP I to $4.25; butcher cow's,choice;$5.50 to fore nearly so urgent then as it is, the advantages of a redeemabr! paper coal States: I C. Drury, Premier o[:Ontario; Major $6.25' do, mod., $3.50 to $4; caimers ' : now; and the. stocking of the,house-' s Illinois, 95,000; Indiana,!J. F. Lewis and �i.' Fetridge, author. 1 to $2.25: butcher bulls, �. e and s t currency uch as banks might, if � and cutters,41 strong-box of the mer-' I -Governor William C. Sproule of $4,50 to$5.50• do,.coin; 3"to$4; t estahtished, be expected to provide. 3O OOO' Ohio, 40,000; Igoe, •$ • answered� the se fairly t Pennsylvania 1s also in the a#ty 60#eke, g� $6 to $6.75.• do fair - rya Y t (Continued next.week.) seers`, , It ,well. � 2,000; Pennsylvania (bleu-I part in the observance. Thee celebra• $5.50 to $6; stockers', good, $4 to $6; . .Just as as deposits were acc:erted' by 4- rlrtinous), 105,000; Penna•.tion will close with a mass meeting in do, fair, $3 to $4; milkers, $60 to $80; the mercbsantz, so discounts were 1 10 000 West I the auditotl•um on Friday evendng. springers, $70 to $90; calves, choice, usually made by them. ' Especially Doubling Our Wheat Meld. (anthracite), $10 to $11; do, med., $9 to $10; do, after Jay's trra tv in 1794.1 when Ct/�- Vir nia, 30,000; _ Alabama, pom., $5 to $7; lambs, choice, $18 to ads, was firsE permitted to trade ail- By the use of fertiliters and scien- 4,5 Arkansas, Z,OUO; COI- Eluding a Cure tali Diabetes. $14150; do, con., $6 to $7; slte$7- rect with the United states, some of tific methods England grows 32.5 Orado, 5,000; Kansas, choice, $8 to $9; do, good, i6 to ;?• 1 O It is re tied that a group of doe- do, oom., $1.b0 to ;3.b0•,fioga, fed the,meretiaxnts made a very handsome bushels of wheat to the acre as,aga'ins't Po P watered, $12; do, f,afi., $12.25; aio, ' profit by trading in commercial paper.r Canada's 15.5. The Council of Scien- 000; ' Kentucky ,, l 8,000; tors, working in the medical labors- � Points, $12. Perfect Ma land, tories of the University of Toronto, Sills of exchangge on London were fee-t li(ic Research is trying to '[Y 1 500•• Michigan, Montreal. queitbly at a premium in New York methods of providing.cheap fertilizers have discovered at least a. palliative,' when tls wpme'�lentifuJ 'in•Cartadztz; far Canadian farmers from raw ma- 2'500' Missouri, 7,500; Mon- and perhaps a cure,for diabetes.These �' 'an West. Na. '2,Spring w at : 7 doctors,like typical univ rt men, No. 3 61a Flour, Man. Spring wheat and the merchants were terials now-wasted-in Canid�a.-At--32:b tans, 4,000; Oklahoma,- .= _-. y -y pats„lots, $8.50. Rolled oats, bag 90 ` often able to se• - ushe-rs per acie our last wheat crop. OO• .Tennessee, ar quite reserved `w�- ated $37:b(f--Slot-t,-s� $S3: p 0 4 200 Texas q g I about their work and do Hat wish to lbe” No. Z ' change- on London It the American•Qould have bc^en incresed roughly 12,400; Washington, 5,200; Hay, , per ton, car lots, $28 bo :� ~ 1 raise any false hopes in the minds Of $29. '.starker at an almost immoral prcfit. $393,000,000. - 0 1 ZOO; We.4tern the TV_ �i r A_ public. .But the veT3 fact that Cheese, finest Westerns, 163 bo Canada,, , they are working on this problem and 16%c. Butter, choicest creamery, 0% }- �GOVERNMENT OF 1RE LAND NOW --- —:-- . __ that they have made some progress to 43a Eggs, selected, 35a Pots. -;CELEBRATE 104 - is very encouraging and is another toes, per bag, car lots;90 to 956. ; IN THE HANDS OF HER OWN PEOPLE YEARS of PEACE p=act of the great value of scientific = C. V re.-earth. It is only wlrert some great Britain Issues Millions discovery is announced that' people of War Medals Canada and the United States ,realize that, in s modern institution ;;•+: A despatch from London says:—; ,r He paid a warm "tri.bute to the Foster Social and Commer i of higher learning like Ontario's pro- Nearly 10,000,000 war medals have Royal assent was given Fr'da• after- 'statesmanlike courage and' earnest vincial university, research is continu- y cod-will at this most critical tnc- cial Fraternization. been issued b the British and 1,b00,- ` noon to the bill ratifying the Irish, g Ji i ally going on and that the results of 3' ture of Sir James Craig and his col-' Chicago,April 2.-"Canadian Week," ;thew investigations are always of ad- 000 more are to be issued; according �',_. Treaty, and a new chapter of Irish; leagues." He saw hope in the 1 ew' celebrating 104 years of peace be- vantage to the people of the province to ane announcement by Sir Lamina' history was begun. The Irish Free co-operation of the Northern and I t • 1- the United States and b+er and of the Dominion. Should a cure Worthington Evans, Secretary of State has now a legal existence, and Southern States for a peaceful future' neighbor, was ushered1n. by a parade, ;fur diabetes be made available to the She for War, in the House of Con- its -Provisional Government, under of the country,but he minced no words 5,004 strong, down Diicbiga.n Avenue ;piedicml profession thb resultant sav_ moms• The war medals' sand victory Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins,;in defining the imminent present dan- and through the loop, paselrig in re- 'ing aR life cannot be computed in medals are about equal in number, be- •ie endowed 'with full powers to- ad-I gar which besets the infant Free State. view before George Bell, Jr., Com• i dollars and •cents but will be-worth Ing slightly.-over_3,500,Q00 each. Th cro - , sniaaisker the cA Yuntry until the general l A long, weary period of anxiety and' mantling O�Scer_of the 8th Corps area. �many times more than the amount have 'bee:@ 350,500 of 1914 star medals „�.e,t��an+,- 1 ,. ti r� �-t _._ _q a Jy d�Ar .c..•,i•,c�'IRE 111Yta117111 y �"�� 9�- lE fob'. � , n ,,.�t•h� --� .. ..,�r..:.:litw �', •, .+�osa� r.,..l 1, , �ht to ints��, iie�e in Ireland's internal furred to face the facts brutally and was lined with an encouraging c t two years oomce'rns,.a¢nd.on f immi di"- ac ow get e r which cheered and waved at the de- financially; but the general public will. ' ernmVA alone now rests the respon'si- "exposed to dos d-ly foes who vc ouId not tachments•sent from Fort Sheridan and It coasts four times as maich to pro- bllify'ud rbs'toring order sand- of pre- -hesitate to use any means, however the Great Lakes station, 'which greet- . To date •21,000 trges have been diuCe an English Bible now an it did �.. pssnng fiat a permanent regime. The cruel or treacherous o'r murderous, to ed wa+rm4y the Canadian veteraw and pleated on 12 miles ore the war, according to the re- 5 ,'•^' new Stabs, however, came, into being destroy i-f.- the marcheraof the Atnerica'n Legion, I.h�ighw'ay'a, according to. H. J. Moore, cordas' of the Bible Basset~. :lunder the shadow of a speech of ex- The '%ttitude od the followi6rs 4 and was, hugely interested in the in charge of that work. Nearly' 2,500 tone of gravy weer eveding'gravity by Winston Churdhill I Eamon .de Valera gives the grewteet Ktltte Band of the Cannadian Club. A man's-hardest com'pebitior ought used in- the Canadian wins knftotst in the House of .Commons ou Pridisy. cause for,anxiety. "Canadiatf Week," wh'8ab is intended to be 'himselL in 1920. -- ` .�y �;5�.;i :r '� ,,', �.-rwy,•'�.'��„.,,H�^a".. w::.-:.,r�,.r:hr:�>-_emu.;.ova.'ss*2,,ew.�'e.�r.� s�tb:'k:;>, x�.i�.�r..c..,.��;�q:'e��`v`.3s^tin"�'':'''�'�Shit�x.T7!�k'c•.••atLi�ta.bv't•. 7.`:�� �t�11A��4: L"7:x4`J�/;L`�."'6"'�•.dt4�S�'Sa"�_.';. d''�•�.T�h"S/.tig�i.:fiA31•�.�:�:'."�;wki'?;.=L�l'S.T.fiZ'._x71:;�....avi..'�:.±Xt;�:u:'+3?.1>:�"-�s^..•�.is'!`.Gia..;`,_.,.:•�..*r.^.x..M-.rr�.,�ru:,,...'�5....'.,•.:,�SS:.t�.t',.�i�� 1411111 4�7 .�7 A 7 —Mrs- L.K. Devitt, of Toronto, Now Adwortdsomio"Cio. Met -Building with -bin, last week. OR SALE B ­t�LOCALISMS visited her parents,' H. and Mrp. — , * 4: UNDYS EARDWAR9 Fcales,3OW lbs.capacity. Th6-. Sanderson, —For lack of space the minute4a Claremont. 25-29 —kkirn, on bluuday. ALiali 0,d, 6f be last meeting of cuuncil are' 'TED �­to Elmer and:Mrs. Powelf, a Son. XXT AN —Pasture for the coming held over for another week, into Itt, 1,from io to 15 head of young Agnes Every,of Toronto, le�seiasoti 2stf t —Miss —John' Duun has moved David Dawson,Cherry.wood* spent', Sunday with her mother John Boyes' residdnc6 on ChuMi� hich he. 'recently rent -A N011OR POSTS FOR'S&LF,-Ist '77 St. South W here. ZX growth,9 feet long. Price #1.24each. 'Are . . 1. �U r ad. Pickering, N. J. Fank Sleep, of Regina, Is i1s; at mX residence, Church St. Morrissey. .-26-29 R S C 0 , -itlig friends in eickering, Whit- —Mrs.,F. Jeff ries and cousin, by and Oshamth. Mr. Stuart, spent the week-6ad Tioft SALE-5 good figs. Also a L.' ' n - Cold Water Paste, - '"'The Fa ous The sucker-fishinx season is wfth the former's mother s;t John C1 I to Gerald now 1�h a years old.-29 pply k!1Y.=t6n. 28 now on and our fishing euthusi Clark's. sate are happy. .-Miss E. B. Boone was in Nor. E2!S VOk HATCHING—W. -F. -has Martin laying strain White Wyan- -Miss Blanche.Walsh spent the wich last week attending the fune- . .An White and* Tints. dotte settings of 15 at$1.50. 26-28 -week-end in Streetsville with-Miss ralof her cousin'; the late, Phebe SALE—A good open rubber Alfred&Jephoon. Waring. 0 -of the recent Storm -Norman Banks has re hap, no pound of ottage- ­0 -A a result inted F tirRed bu Z in good condition. M..,�.C man.Pickeriw . 25Lf the roads In many places fire now from M Bryan the brick c' Muresco will cov6r SEED OATS FOR SALE-1920 and An bad condition. adj h 9ti.nking the latter's store and 1921. Sensation variety,90 cents per bushel, as en possession. -Mrs:(Dr.)Cartwright is spend- Winton White,Broulhan;. 26tf F.- w ek or two withrelati _Webster Bros'saleon Tuesday feventy-fiw square feet. e ves was a decidRd success. There was FArou ki WANTED AT' -ONOE- and Brantford.� AR, ndlMacres- *H.T.-Love, 163 Carlton a -The fishermen t Frenchman's alargecrowd present and good.St,,Toronto. PhoneMaing7b. a Ilk ti OOTS REPAIFiED-Boots and,', ­P ges -Ray set out,their nets for the first prices were realized. t- , ine this season on imonday. _B Tb Ut up 1, 2 and 5 IN packs frora big throat, but has hoes repau -N.J-Morrissey was in T9 son,Church St.,Pickering. 11-23 Wax' roJsuffering -to on Monday attending the fune- lengaged a inan to look after his HAY FOR' SALE-Mixed -clover ral of the late Sir John Eaton. blackswithing business. and timothy df Wd quality,at lot I.0.con. .Dropin and got A 'Color.Card and -R. A. Bunting is able to be -.Vrs. Elson and daughter, Miss 3.Pickering. %V..H.westney,Pickering. 2.3tf around again. after bei,ug confined Florence, and Miss Evaline Holt, 'VOR SALE-142 acre farm. being to his house with a, very severe of Toronto, spent several da'ys'last read all about this V lot 23,con.3,'Pickering. $9,000. Apply to icold. Week with the former's' brother, Mrs,James Hadley, ISO Scarboto Rd., Toronto, 28-31 -Miss Currie, of Oshawa,and John Clark. r5anitary finish.. Scott.of Claremont, 9 -t -Frank'Madigaii, who fractur Thos. OR SALE-9i acres 'of good W.J.and Ahe w6ek-end with gra. ed his leg about the 1st of Janu Fture land.werl watered. Apply toMrs. Miller. uaiy, is now able to comedown Leng.PickeriMf If not sold will rent for the .. .... season, -E. L.and Mrs.Chapman enter- street with the aid of a cane, bay- a-Pure. J tained the members of the formez'8 Ing discarded his crutches. E GGS FOR HATCHIN, r H. Bund Tickeri bred bred-to-lay Barred Rocks, 75 centl fc, YJ jag 1., 71, Sunday School class on Friday -The Ladies'-Aid of St And, setting of 23. John Draper.Church St..'South, -28 �vveninz last. rew'Q Church will hold their April Pickering. .26 -Mrs. John Holt, of Bowman meeting at the home of Mrs, Robt. -VOR SALE-2 Yorkshire sows, one Mont. Z- ville, has returned home, after Somerville on Wednesday,. April JL,due to farrow April Ist. one due Juni! Ist, Spending A couple of weeks with 12th, at 8 o'clock. All the I%diea Agply to Fred Wright.,R 6 R.No.q, Clare P one Mark.824 are welcome. X her relatives here THE 11� -Mrs. James Somerville return- --We have f6r sale one secand: OR SALE-Good clean alsik e seed: edhome last week. after spending h'and Imperial Oxford range, guar. Fdlso a regisCered ihorthorn bull, 2 years old, 1weeks with Alex and Mrs. Appl�at lot 15,con.3, Pickering,or address Ar- ­severa _.anteed right. See us before buy- thur ercy.Pickering P 0. A-29, Ing Flett, of Kinaston. 1 H. Bundy., ­.-One Berkshire fko.w. ow for SALE -Miss Louias Richardson re- -Send in your order-n UApril 16th. Also pair of heavy draught �MwVn—turned home on Friday last.after Hor,,Crops Buns at the. Pick Fd �png gew,-T% ear�- w- 113- Bark. IL R.3., Locust H spending three months with her Bakery. C6untry delivery Thurs- -�fi "V Y"f4c:k 1031. 14. zieceo in St. Catharines. -day. Friday and -Saturday trips. SALE-1 Hap touring car, 1 Mr. Kier and family have va- Early Good Friday morning in FONaRsh touring car,I Essex touring'crir, These cars are all late models.i cor4tion and rated S. W. Davis' residence and the village;a c. per doz. re priced right. Berry&441-1.Whitevale.23ti into E. W. Sleep's -WW-Pralu, of Claha bave moved Wa, who Awelling on the 11rock road. is charged *ith a B. 0. T. A.. ap- OR SALE-A quantity of sweet -Wm,. Grubbleft on Tuesday peared before P. M. Clarik on Tues- Fclover seed.White Blossom, government test Se was W.J. R 1. Hill., Phone 'ck No. I DAlso aguantitM ApplA to ing a ig to enter the employ of' Amos dayevenioR, when the ca evtt, . I clover .,Frouse near Brooklin. His many further adjourned until Monday 28-31 We re mak b" 'friendsin Pickering are sorry to evening next, when it in expected ]HATCHING-From H EGG9 ' FOR that a further a onroment bred-to-lay white Wyaudattes,"Regal Der- Ifte him from their midst. dj will oller about cu"blee . 73 cents per sertin Splendid Russell Burrell and mother be asked for. -inter layers. M.B.Burk.R.R. Laiiiiarftif -moved on Satany into the house -The AustraliAn Medicine Cow- Rone Pick ion. 26,30 ig street ast� which they PASW have been holding enter- Fn a&,,L OR SALE-Cbeap. all kinds of our bw 8 ,if nd tatoments in the Tovi for F atom harness. osnod ' rVowased a few months ago, a and all kinds of farm tin- U161ch have been renovatiox. the Dust week which were- m-neb piffluents in goodorder Also several heavy and as purch-axed eoj�i-jid y t ose, w o H-a H f in-dlomg soi, ghtscalesand Cook Moves and heaters- - h- a F 1b attended li man.Clareniont. El%=L� 1?tf W building lot from Tbos. Walsh vuringeach-evanjus LheA& LucJ! e re jus eines were Introdriced tothe pull. ARM FOR SALE-Lot 1, con. 4. Jestsouth of Jas. Kennedy's resi Rit ined cottage. bank-barn,half We f=dge deuce now occupied by F. J. Cold. lie and good sales made. 4A=t ad.. Ahc 4 screo. bam and will . le Noreasonable offer refused. prefit a dwelling -Don't forget the draw& ea- ba-ar-d b4l. le we selft. J.R Owen,R,R No. 1.Claremont. 27-31 awfic ..thereon. titled "A' Nable Outcast." t_o be 7. -Y TANNER-Te"b- -Mrs. R. Pitzilimons. of Hamil- resented,by the Pickering Drh- OROTHY DA ",O)w (0 - 0.1- too, accompanied by T.'sod Mrs. Der, Ptatic, and Vocal Certificates. Trins 71: , . s,tic Club on the evening of Mon College and Royal Academy. Lgiodm. E W. Satisfaction or your money will he Para&ne and son. Alex. -of To ay, April- 17th (Ea'ter.Mnnday). will visit pup0s'residence if rerired U=e open & 'few hours on Son atch out for bills giving full rontu, t 1702.or wtite Amtree Farm.R, 1. AckerinA. cheerfully refunded. with the former's sister. Mrs. rticulars. Ticketp, reserved 7-%ODGE CARS-Substantial redue- W. J. Clark. seats 50c., eush seats 35c. Plan of L,11�cn ca.the price*(Dodgecars now ineflect Bradley Bros. 61 Oshawa..are the Dealers for -A number from here attended m Parlor. this locali%r Write for illustrated catalogue or -No matter whetherit's at Thexton's Ice Cris& phone leg dentonstration, 2,1628 Ahe At Home and Dance given on -1n,a letter from Mrs. Aicken, 0 evening at Whitevale. 7 Tu"d ea e Women's of Enid, Okla., who Is a former. GGS FOR Groceries, Boob 'wid ShOeSt a under I nopices,of th resideat of Pickirinir, qhe reports Ewhite Rocksof the .. t approve'd type, at bens sired by 3rd Dry rat cock.Toyooto�1920, and They report a very en. lovely weather. and the t whe .00 Comer GoMi, Men 8 look;� headedbyeackere olclicticestbreedim. $1 Joyable time. 4 SE and spring crops never irr setCtaiig of IT, G.Mi Fortryth, ixAholwe --Mr. Barlow has vaca 11 arm, lsrea=t 26- 1 tod Jo n better. Fruit trees were In bloom Wear, dies' Wear, WaU T. Stephenson-'a premises and has about a mouth"aga.and they have TCHING-1 hare VGuS FOR HA moved to Richard Guthrie's rem been 'using lettuce, raddish and A.Idrnated up two Wit of pure-bred Whitt-Wy- Papers; China and Giamatti dence on the Kiagiton mad east en stuff for some time. andotte hem with two cockerels direct frOmj.S. other gard he best in Canada. I c" having engiaged with Mr. Gnthri Martin Regal strain%..t e for se"Me.d'ow thitse matings at$I wa for the season. -March report of the junior lurn:= , - re, Paints.wi&Viimishes ic erin blic school. per .9. W A._, erson.1�4ckerivlr, 26411 -A. Defriez,piano-tuner forthe divisionofP* k 'Vvrtle Lock. 1L-,GGS FOR HATCHING-White Gard s m packages -Nordheimer Music and Piano Co., Jr. II-Ethe- LVrneggs, hatched front hens w1fh the en Seed a Toronto. expects to be in Picker. wood, Victor Coldham, Sam Scott, laying bit. lmportedFerris rooster 230-21% -SO a -Amd a ris Reid' Florence Andrew, strain mated with special winter layers. $2 in bt& tn in a few days. Those wishing Do 2nd pen,11I.W. Wyandotte-L!ggm his services will please leave their Jim R.WhitV 9 mie Palmer, Irene Hall, Jaines 1,etots'%nsill.00; everlasting layers. -ordev at the NEWS oface. King, Sr.. .I-Bert Elliott, Ken try Expert,Dunbarion. 26-28 neth Smith, Willie Virkers, Ken--QTRAWBERRY PLANTS-Glen E .,Get everything you want under -James' White, who vacated neth Richardsn'n. Winnie Vickers. Ii011lary variety. medium tall and heavy grow- one roof." D. E. Pugh's farm on TtiesdaX has eery productive of extra large. bright red Jr. I-Edna Greenl&V, Isabelle ob'erries,which shade to a lighter color-at tolp. ? A 91% LOT E moved into the Clark residence McMaster, Norley Ste henson, One-year old planu for sale it I cent each in west of the Roseb;ank sideroad, quantities of too or more. Also one good driv- Nicholas Morrissey. Sr. Pr-Mar- horse for sale. G.X.Pratt, Picke Ind. mow ing ring. owned by E. Morgan and p one Pick 2309. 28-29 rie Shepherd, Dorothy Ravin, "CHAPMAN recently vacated by Elmore Rowe. M a -Hutching Bros., of Green Cis Cowan, Arthur Sier. Win ona McE De a ry� River, who have rented D. E wen, Sandford .,.Whitevale bad a bise on Monday, when their C11"Plal 'Service Ga 0 S on the Brock roa Pugh's farm d: Helen Murphy, Eha Vicke 3.1, Lias Liscombe. A. B. The rage ib household and other effects we moved down to their new honLe. Be�t -Bo ' "'t re 0i son-, Teacher. V Over'hauling, 'Painting, all kinds 11fla'' S -The�yegular monthly meeting OF THANKS. _Xepairing done Ignition of the Pickering Chamber of CO a specialty. av rin umns my sincere thanks to the many For Wear werce will be held on Tuesd 1 wi-sh to express through these coi- Your old Ford top, re-coverQ P evening next. A full attendance ­d nei%thhorg for their kinil for $13.00.. of members is requested qs mat- Z_,­expressions -of' sympathy and their kindness du the ters of great importance will come many acts of Berry Poynter Acknowledged by I I eading merchants to be the best of any line 6eioretbe mepting. illness ano death of my dear briu'Aand'. �7 -1 Made'in Canada. -On Thursday last the heavieft MRS. A. T. MiCIILL funow fall of the season occurred, Green River,April 3rd,1922, ELM DALE MIT -1 yolell , ree with them. ��-`;.7,Try plai r. ag and for a day or two- good sleigh., ...-We have them for the whole family, and for all obcasions. 'Ing was enjoyed. The severity of r the Storm, however, was much greater west of Toronto, where Harmonicas ' Having taken over the Elm4a]L 'thousands of telephone poles were Mills from F.. W. Weekq, I he You Ue wish to announce that the -telephone and ra, :levelled to the gronud, and r Haster' Suit is d dial lines su, Out Stock % Business will be car- ed greatly. This is just a reminder.--You had towndes' last time­ -Report of Intermediate Room Is'complefe with a nice ried on in the range of mouth organs usual way. of Pickering public school for the You'll have it again now. mouthof Mareb. namesin order with prices ranging .. We from— -wlll'keep om band­aIll A-perfec-t-Fit-G-na ran te-ed-with-e-very girment. 7--L7--qf-mer1t-:-Sr. III-Hilda Walsba, kinds of Feed. Aurelia Smith,Evangeline Cowan W.16101M.M -'Mildred Murphy, Lizzie McGin &Vus LIU 11 A0 1� We have at prese ty: nt-.- III ' rlerenee Mute ebe 1 Car B�an and Shorts Baker, Harriet- M Etbel His Master's Voice orriss�y L E S Bray Ai3drevv, -John 1 Car Barley and Oat Feed Dorothy Greeulaw': Kenneth Morley, Hem Lowndes' ,4, po -Records. nitings"from I Car Western OatR We will be pleased to show yon samples of a ter-Mighton, Leonard Stephenson. Reid, Uzzie Annan, Ralpb Annan. d Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour Sr. 11 - Irene Cou Ed Also Corn., �-selectiouli. These arekwen's suitings. bixt are suitable _pland, Neilson's Bulk an .1or you, since�.you get better weights in them. Noward Law, Aw4tin Bak&r, Basil Pastry Flour "Bye Helen Cowan, Walter Rich- Box ChocolateR ArdRon. Harry Stephensop, Allan Choppi6q: done every-day Fred, T. Bunting, Pickerin(5 X-H E X 6,