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':+' .F"�'• . .: '�>; ��' .ter. .�'• � �K .-` - .... ,�' �„ .�,; :,;:a :'. �. .,.,^, 'S i-q.yw .K '^ ' 77+v _ _ to.�..P _ , 'f. nn•:=S�''tiM '.suer M ++ a. � tee IAL VOL. NLI• ; �Y 4::. -.., � PIC" NG.) ONT•, FRIDAY, APR1L 1 1 e 1922 . . --.' :::...�._ �' �No, XO;ftef9fil>0f1ta1 i�illi'S!. . WHtTEVALE. -•.HIGHLAND CREEK. Established I828 Geo' s Es Baker _ _ : The Women's Institute will hold its The Ladies'Social Club will hold a GREENWOOD neat meeting on, Wednesday, April April dance t n Valley Hatt on Wednesday. , A�19th.at 8 p, m„ at the home of:Kra. Q. April the 19th. :Karon s 3-piece or- • •.� 40ediE. FORSYTH. Oph.:D..'D]reetor :� R. Bwton. Included in the pt ram chestra will-be in attendance. An '.Oppt�orn atricallfAcsociatioa of Ontario.Reg. - ° will be an address by the Rev. 118. 'O, .enjoyable eviening is expected, Member of Jibe American Optometrical 1�.TM Price'on "Duties of Citize shi ' also _ '- " 'A\sspefation. Ey<a e:ammed.by appointment. Best Authorities Teti t!S an address b our.DietrictpPresident, - rione 2SO4,'Claremont. Ott; y That if the barns and houses-are pro.. Mrs: G. M. Forsytb, of Claremont, PUNBART07+F: _ ''�,�_+,, ••A' ',lye � L�,\ ,�^ � =�= F. TOMLINSON, M. B., Member pert roti eted with nod heavy co Come and bring a friend. -- T>►�,� ii iJ -.• ,.: '' :=-• i ofrthe Ccllege of Physicians and Surgeons y P R d �'' - le larfte number attended Jae. Grills' " o tario. Off?ce: that formerly occupied by per wire woven in twisted strands and s►le On Tueeday. ~ &be late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.-Cald- 3 Oun¢ea or over to the .foot put over AGINCOURT •Sucker fishin our-boys g is a sport wed. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y the building's to give the utmost in enjoy these ere Inge. r �' ef7iciency and thegrounde down.in the During the recent storm a $611 Lets- . earth at least 10 ft. and have heav phone ale was blown downbu Padget reoa Sallivan is engaged at the uses "�7 E.ICA1"LTWR7QHT, ,M. D., M. y g Highland Creek bridge. -- c OATS' .C.1P.& S..Ont. A coroner for tY.e Co'sn. Copper terminals to disperse theheavy & Hays' hardware store here, causing Win. Pearce has returned home, SEED tyof Ontario. Office hours : 111-2 and"p.m.. -charges, that not one; barn in every considerable damage to the building. after barvestin his fruit crop down a at otbe lhoure by appointment'Phone Ben 1000 barns will be struck by ligiibnie8, The storm was a severe one and-did in Florida. B P 3i.2s.e; iOnd..phone No.400. ,Pxkeriaz.,oa- much damage throughout Scarboro ' 'trio The barn with the contents is cer- township, especially to telephone Mr. Henderson, n Pickering, once- -Feed your light ones and ' -Yy P pied the pulpit do 6unday morning NC. MCKI NON, M.D,, t..x.u.�., �•='=,""^--=epead.iug at least poles, there being over three hundred and evetain . Edinburg 5 member of the College of 1 per pent of the total value 01OWD aOWSS, &event v.t "!.ieh be g' - -:sow good seed. !?Itysioiags and tin geons of Ontario_lfeentiate P Y �'] �ioiA and that is practically longed to the Scarboro Telephone Co„ Or boys) Coll of snraeons, Edinburgh. Lary of the W. lf. $., will address the ° 9voou attention dsiessee of .women and what it costs to and the to the Bel]. 'Most of Easter Thank-offering meeting in the. I have-a car'of superior quality 3: -' eh114rsd., 011106a a•residence,srougbam. _:.Protect with Our System, tbe,h were snapped off about six.feet basement of the church nn the evening -from the ground. This is a great lose, of Wednesday. April 28th. Every. Seed' Oats, .testing 45 lbs. or , Lepai. _ as telephone pplefl have become.a very body come. St o�affv�lle Ontscostly article. Nr. Allan••'and family from near :t mot's per bt shel. Will H.'KFNNEDY. Barrister.' Sol- - Orono have moved on to the term •i=..tNoary Public.=Conveyancer:&c. . MARKHAM. lately vacated by hlr:Simpson. Mr. arrive in a few days. -� ,thy,Otu. 41. Allan recently purchased the property a` Many of our citizen&have,through from Mr. Linton Tye place is known Price 85 cents e1- bushel, AF. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the courtesy of Mrs. James Rennie ag the i'Veetgaie�arm. p .Solleitor.Not.ry�Ftblia,Iito kfoa y to -g1 $ E A L MO0ce Brack lit.-North.Whitbv. Buy • and her son,Simpson, been enjoying _ Sam les can be.seen at the mill. the coocertsLof which the air is full. p TALES & JOHNSTON—Barristers CLARE�44NT They are;the possessors of a radio out- FAIRPORT. -L-•'etc.,'229,Danforth Ave. (Woo)w.onh(Bld� 8t and almost every night they and Toronto.aPhone;Gerrard 4411. Saturdap. Svfal- Lieeneed. _•' - their friends can enjoy the fine wire. Miss Hatt spent the week-end in the - vein 172o.;emd.) 401y Embalmer and L?>adertaker. leas concerts that ate being ent out city with her relatives. from 'Toronto. Hamilton and other Mrs. O'Brien.sr.,has been ill for the 1W ILLIAM J. BEATON.B.A..Bar- Motor Hearse. Ontario points, as well as from the past week, but is improving. 1-7 riser So!ltiWf &ember et the Arm of +i Rldcman.i)enison.fester and Beaton. Toronto _ Toronto connection for American cities. The progress that Mrs. Fisher, of Toronto,visited with ~� 4 . Geterat Ttusts Building,85 Bsfy Street.Toronto. z Hospital '.Service, is being made in perfecting wireless Mrs. Sowerby over the wePk•end. phone;Main 4cl and fr6?. telephony ip niost remarkable, and In Mrs. James Hadley is still unable to , a few years radio outfits will be as walk about, but is much improved. �_.._.: ; ��, _ _ •. . . coMUOOO in oixr homes as phonograph _ number of people motored out p pp A um no-are,11We are certainly living in a' (road•the vky aver tie week-end to MT J. HUDSON. D. D. S+. L. D. S.. °most wonderful age. enquire for .cottages to rent for the • 132 Carlton Sr .Toronto. "Hudson's Nev; �CHOPPI N G M I J.L coming season. system" of comfortable plate work. Write for Mr,and Mrs. Reid have returned v Information or phone North 3316. 4-10. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Monday, April 17,a musical treat home, otter spending the ,winter in i RfDr everybody in Wbitevale. California, and they motored from ` day excepting Monday. ' . : \ ,. LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S„ - - tbeir'home is the city on, Sunday to Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Highest prices plid for Rock Elm, OSHAWA.- visit their summer home}sere. t� , '3fsifs one and U Wwrsity of Toronto. Office -- A boy from West Hill. about ten over W.M. Pr►n�gle's hardware store, whrtDy Soft Etm. Basswood. Ma or John Stacey announced on The Universal < e hours f1- to 12: I to 5.30.■Ind 'phone 0. years of age. wandered away from `than phaoe 220., _ = •t1y,, White Ash and other hinds.of log's. Tuesday morning that he was calling home lookiagTor ad'veoture over ibe aa'r "till' 2zeC�11210 ' a meeting for some dap.nest week of week-and. He aucceded in getting = (One of Our Productional. W. Go Barnes, Green RiTer representatives from Oabaira. Bow• out on the lake in some trail craft and - ` 4'lislrtaxft w* Garb*. - , Manville and Whitby,, to be held here, Mc ken up on the shore. be having We sell Sills Rite-Lite Leusyfor Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. for the purpose of discussing joint broken an oar which ended his trip. all makes of cars—the best W 'V. RICHAftDSON— Real 'Rs — action on the Hydro Radial question. Lucky for him the weather was favor. in the market for • !T •'Late• in.m*anc+•conveyancing. Notary • PI�'��! a wtieularly as it sellers to the Toronto fhtb .tree..Pickering.Oat. s11y �•` V s•� astern. The Mayor stated that be able or his friends would not have the price. f - - —._- — -' the letter from the Mown Clark o •he s i nt w ni r is °�• !t'°" Tires awa ll can. E Mandfrilh�� j�,'Jy two nights. r � a.11oi�i.eooa•a�►. tats. Il+r..y be does g g Emery +: Whlt'by readrat the Oouncfl meetin . Circular 9awe, Lad- -' � 1= -A L.1JIVIBER=Y \ .�. . on Iits� tans sf Marriage-lAw — tow weeks a asking that the meet- ��ee��yyssrttt�� -'�dROCK'AOAa. ' ,. .-, dens, etc. • -^� iRliiilrevld�h_oaa. t-v lag be postponed. He-believed that T tbe_awetlnit- should be—field as the We had a big rush of water here on Woodworking and Deaet ^"��''D�AVID A. PL GH—Live stock &no- � . R' 1J tioow Graduate of C. M. ,tones' School. 1'100 question of Hydro radials was still one Ttsesdsv hut: __,_-_� Blaeksmithing. c�p ffeume eiipe.ence with pedigreed $ of vital importance to Oshawa.. His John K ox is expected homip over - .i�et- Hlo&and ring work All rind. or saM Worsbiplotimated that at the meet- the holldaf s. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road i ptly attended to. Terms seasonablet Pbone We can supply yon In in be .would lace all she cards on the Mrs.J. H. Bayas is able to be about u cti'taremoot. lay p Pickering, Ont.j L Maple Birch, $�fyh table right face up so far as he was her duties again. : OH S. POOH, Licensed Auc- r f r concerned on the Toronto Eastern W. H. Jackson is converting his "'.. er for the Province of Ontario- All question. He had not altered- his boons into a double dwelling. " of adea conducted ed reasonable terms. Plain and Quartered Oak views expressed moothit alto s(nd at Mrs. Llecombe. who bas been ken :t reeler of purebred' Sltertliern cattle p g g g H.a re Yo -Are w Phone or call. Ind. v1-. Claremont . t i „ the meeting he would press for some in house for Seth Bad .row, is at sit Glen Major P.0. 8sly - 8►1) BieSOer Board" joint action. present nursing Mrs. Goo. Farley. ' �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. - - Mies Mamie McDonald received a JL' s fee o•aatd•s of Twit Lod f>rtada toe- StOCI<. • bad shaking on Wednesday when SCARdORO. g uP y Cement, Passi•a of aI1 mes awwaed so as sfboessas _ she fell oil a testeriag pole at school. +oe.. Addeo Green,shat P.a., Out. T Q The season of 19'22 will mark an GeorRs White& Son have purchased W. Dr Gordon � 1�►4n, epoch in the annals of building in a car. They purpose making a small �nal M, 11 MAW, LICENSED AL't)- Scarboro Township. Land in Scar• truck of it to market'those 7 acres of TI ONEER.for York,Qntario and'Durham PICKERINQ born Is largely placed at its original spuds. Counties, All kinds of sates promptly attended value from the tact that the township Mies Marjorie Ka es, who has been to. Terms reasonebie. Dates for sales may be P j y ;'j J u 8 r asramged n NEWS'Officv. pee and may Bell and Independent phone. ; has never experienced a real estate attending hlgb achoel is Toronto. is t dent plwnea. Whitby.Oat,--3ly boom. Its growth is .natural and not at Present 1lf with scarlet fever, but is �_-_ • TIME TABLE—Pickering titration stall speculative in, comparison to doing well. T.R. Thins going East ins as inflows many ]arse Caoadiaa cities' suburbs. The travelling public would be ': 'h in glee r: - Dr. X E. -MoRWen1 B•V.SC. rlo. 6 ]fail 7.57 A M. A recent development in-the council pleased to see the. overseers of high- Veterinary:5urgeoe. F1 2ft l.00at was the appointment of an industrial- ways fill up the many-bog bolewon the ' Gradnate of University of Toronto. hoeal d.25 P. M committee to cope with the Applica- roads when the hole is visible. Ready Roofing r, ,Former Veterinwtiaa to Macdonald Sunday train; .8.25 A.-M. tions of manufacturers for Industrial Come boys,get busy and fl: up the - Agricultural College, Qacdon Trains going West des ss follows- sites. There is on hand a large build- bad places in the Brock road.. .A �nd Lath No. 36 Local 10.46 A.M. Ing programme that compares favor- trucker nearly got lost in the one at ^, Prompt attention to all clients. �• 47 �l Z.$b P. M. ably-with any-place in Canada that is the,gravel pit on Wednesday, a aa. Bell and Ind. Phones. "' 7 .ldail 8.55P. M, forging ahead and r natural growth. - t A.- =1- r' Sunday train, 7,40 P. M. Large contracts of special naf-ure are F y R E E S O'R BICKERING, - .,i'�NT71R10 Come and Hear Jones Ave. Choir. _. • Foregoing is according to Standard ' now pe under way and the bull ng will Baptist Church, Whitevale, • W., r R E I D time. be expected to Pxceed $2,000,000 by the end of May, A#rtl-i••rtlr. Zi��,r v i =LL now actually being ex • • �# �. R, A Q �, R pealed ]a the } —— township. New roads to the value of Pickuing Memorial Park Has a full line of trash Ind Cur. The •Chevorlet (farage and Service 840,000,also new main' sidewalks and _ z _ Station at Brougham 'still have their shRde trees, will much improve this"mefAte constantly on bond. ex ert from the factor and also have Tlae t?ark'Improvement Committee Ptockt r �A p y pirogeessive suburb of 1�orooto, of Pickering Village are now busy at ,`,, •. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon New Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock, = the improvements to the new Memor• the 3 _ $aaa, Bologna, Weiners, etc; AgenceforeCream Separators. Wlard1 roads lead to Whiteva'le Bap• ial Park. They are determined to List Church April 17 tb, make this property a credit to'the -" Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires. ' Higbest prices paid for community and an Object of admire- _ Lionb those who visit or passthrou h _Drug The only car on the load that cannot--Butcher's cattle be matched by our competitors. Lees WHITEVALE. y g ---v gas stud less oil than env car on the the pillage. It is admirabiv situated road an Ser6ire- is our �'atcherord_ George Pugh is- not feelia his and the r d nra of the—illage-at:? "K ftoiilow White Rose Gasoline and Eaarco Oil, agar these Jaye. surrounding country have been most T, Over , Our churches are preparing special liberal is making donations formthe .• tore Gerow s Gara a Brow ham services for.Easter Sunday. purcbaae of the land, and for the pk- _ 1 Garage, g We are pleased to see ;Flrs,,Freii tide ingof the necessary improvements. ' Students'' = _ Major home again from Missouri. The grounds have been levelled and _ - _ �� >z,'�• have bean trained in b°sineso tnetbo to �i swat d Mrs. Kennedy, of Toronto,is visit- seeded down, •making it suitable foi sbon6adand tyPe,+ritina by Shaw'. 5 jfaMftwld fad ing her daughter, Mrs.BLownridge, all kinds of•athleticgames, fifty trees +Get your favorite Tonics Schools. They came from all over the The recent snow-storm has done a have already been lanced and fifty Province. F.very parent testisisboth to - _ - -'--- r y P y Wanl ole's Cod Liver, Extract, .. :� . oorteachi°L and saparvisiai. Start at lot of damage to the roads in this more are now ready to be planted as P time. =33 Send now LLIOTT vicinity, soon as the ground is in shape. The Rexall's Peptone, Nyals Creophos, :, 3F -- We are glad to hear that,Amos .committee have been instructed to P. McIntosh, - .ChtelFWndpol Stover is improving,after a selious at- proceed at once with the erection of a Burdock Blood Bitters, � ss " tack of pneumonia. suitable entrance and ggate, and pro- t R TaIIlae. j.• ° Yonge Charles Sta,Toronto o Our energetic commissioner is bus} curing a tablet to contain the names _ scraping the roads and incidentally of,ali those in the southern part of the g tioaary, Toilet GOOda, -' 3 • TOWN Ii strictly fir t•clase in jail Depart- saving the township many dollars.' township who made the supreme eacri- m rote and unexcelled in the Domin• Dr. Blake Beaton and, family, of flee in the great war. The erection of Choicest Metcalfe Ostadp in belle 9 �Vhithy,spent the weekend with the a grand stand and a pavilion are to be '... '; . _ -ion. A sound business education former's parents, D. R- and Mrs. undertaken at an early date, as well _ or in boxes, • • Beaton. Re other improvements. To accoro- `� is a sure steppingstone to seeress. Tobacco Ci are Ci arettes, =�ain- Mr.Hetherington dins sold ilia pro pifeh.bheir aiu19, the coniuiitttle-will + _ g !_....__ it , S _ Why not investi v ert in P village to a Mr: Fish, of require a large amount of additional a • ± •, y saes the subject. pToronto.We, large who will take possession at money. To secure this they will _ g g once. We are sorry to lose Mr. Heth- spare no efforts. To assist them the Records. ' I am• prepared to do Chopping and logtie which contains complete in. Prington and family,but welcome Mr. Pickering Dramatic Club will put on a ^t. Fish to the vale. drama "A Noble Outcast," in the - `-•Oat Flaking every Monday formation. For -your •sake send We are looking forward to a�nuei- Town Iiiall on Monday evening next, and Frida ca] treat next Monde eveniri when which should be well patronized,and Friday.'. a for for it today, Students adroit- y 8• $toneboata For Fale ted'RC an time. Our raduates are the Jones' Avenue 'Baptist Choir, of on July lat the annual picnic will be N. E. McE T'♦ EN y g over Party voices, will give a sacred held. The committee also appeal to f eminently auccesetul.- Eweter Cantata, entitled ~Christ, the all wbo have not already contributed ' ` John F. lare' Sacrifice,"in the baptist Church here, to the fond, or who wish to add to 'Vetel�lnaTy Surgeon r tW. J. Elliott, Principal Admission 2,6 teats. Doors open at their donations,to band In their con- Rilrf•l Route No.2 790 o'clock, tributions at an early date, R1C}S4a1`11"i¢ C7St8S10 ! 4^ •i�J •r: � -? L.,iy- JA ...d^ rti:: -1' '�.,,sM •1 �.:La .,4•. J,'-f-i',�•p"� �' ,`"�S,c ::r p.,:.,. 7-',• ,� 1-w a%:'� .,r,-:..-ft,•;; `.•1-r•,�">-\ir^..?��'sj�'R.fhMt:r, :�;ap; '"-"�"zMf�L�y �;C."`"` a. '4ft�'' .v, ,s lY".'•R F F y},,-Y,T, > .. "' +."F,� C•�'' °�`•{C.. �t, a ty. �� ..1 rt.i+ *+41�_'•" �"'�'"�i''�iu6'��a,La?..L.:{a".:?"�'""� �9li�t�ns7�:�tF�' tii�al..�^'�i�ML �_`r%i�t�Fia. fkr �. ,=,c?I���,i�15�3� ••�r'�: a 'd the'worit Is yet to' co In me- SHE FO A ou LARS b ' -t-7ffie. Ho -use I" fly FIR I ROM An Ex-Service MiLn TeRa How His Wife Found New Kea -boo& hatim.The pafitt7 opens Thi,Pr" of mother mm.one end kitchen NSA t :r that so m-any -room, and the �;7 CLIJ3 me reason people fag of the dining from the other end, making a good NJ ­I wish to tesitify," says Mr. R. -in life in because t�ey are not willinir many steps necessary when tetting a 'to Pay the fins" Price of success' meal. I had fin''old washstand that F. Hughes, of Hamilton, Out., "86 t4 For all that we get in, the world the efficiency of your Dr. Williams' was in good condition,also the wheels A Pink'Pills, for the following'reasone: n we have to pay something. $othing f rom a baby-s,,gocart. . I sawed two fifimot but when-we pay little,we got I returned home. in May. end lep :Fr*m the stand just the right 1919, after nearly five years absence length, tWen'sawed gTooves mi thei-'e—nd. on army service, my wife haA changed The trouble with most us is that of,the legs to fit #own overtbe axles from a healthy, robusit wo�qnan, to One e an atwayi on the hunt for a bar of the gocart * put small bolts whose gabL We want the best, but we ex-' yo.40 life was a burden and ordinary through the bottom of the legs, to impossible. Through Peet to get it marked dow N And we duties almost hold them in place. Then I put casters war worries, loneliaws and,other fae. lare loctirw ised and disappointed when on.the other two legs. We And that we do not get first-class tOrl, contribiited thfrough my unavo I sandpapered the stand, and nailed sence, her healt 9;,r sirticive for a second-clase pilrica. 86 MU111 railing wound the top after able ab h had been Women fag as muffieTsbecaums,they steadily undergoing what I might des- white oilcloth. Orink that sontehow they can bring 'Men I fixed the lower shelf in,the cribs as an underminini process, Or -".' 'Jup,their childien on bargain coin- years. P, same Nmy. I stained the stand a dark .11 was fully avare' trout'her letters WIL ished it nicely. oak color, and.varna that I would not find her the same Motherhood is a costly enough thlug Now I put all the things-I am going at best. For Ler cbAldren every woman woman, but, when I* reached home, I need in th kitchen, while ing a ocked to find her in the to e. gett Was terribly sh :'.sacrifice. She cannot escape that, amd pays in agony, in endless anxiety, and meal, on this stand, and wheel it out. III condition she was In. Her healthy-- to,the kitehen. It makes a very.nice haydn uch, one would think- A 11111 color had changed., she-&wm1-o-d blood- ,......... 2. little t6ble tQ use there. Then-, when 7 g pa$.d so in seilow— She =at sue wouia go vu&W yay L., fin*4 I dish up the dinner, I put 4t on this less and her skin was w 14 diffi- instal-misat on the supwlative moth r- 11 5 was weak and usuesis, ania e ttle t4a.M. and wheel it in-to the din- cultY moved about the house.. She Uod tW would insure her boys and ing-room, -thus 'saVing a good many hardly ev6r moved out of the house as girls turning out to be the soft of men extra steps, The used dishes are put so short of breatk and she became and women that axe an honor to their on it, wheeled back to the kitchen, feared she would W1 during one of parents and a blessing to the com- wao4ed, and agam wheeled to the IsAl munity. -her dizzy epells, which sho said.were. Pamtrk, making one trip w1ber4L I used becom1n Un&�tely, all'too many women to make a dozen, thus saving time f6r g more frequent "The day I arrived horao I vWt9d baulk at thle last settlement. They other WIDAL our doctor,*who to an old friend,.and. '*' &dge the final payment. These are later through his advice, consulted the moth4re who let their children With another physician Of this city. the streets while they axe gadding that could be Hair-Dressine labout. These are the mothers-who are . it is 'exceediug]7 diffkrult to m4gest Everything was done 1110 00CUpled'with. amusing themselves a styie of hadr-dressing for a person done and many medicims were, Pre scribed and faithfully taken. As these that they do not know how their chil� whom one has never seen. So much which suits your particular type W,- it� cause Min Blank looks Ja w no These h" to be7 taken.into consideration I t were of avail.1.kru4ted. that -time &en are diverting themselves. CMCKF�By.,"eck alone would suffice to build up what'- are the mothers who follow the line the shape of the head amd face,and the hair waved and drezaed In an elaborate h been undozLe in the ad gmduan 'of leftst resistanve,and give-in to tbl kind and quality of ha tp—tbat only manner does not mean necessarVy that a VC five chAdren because they have.not the general rules can be given. It is hard- you wM Be conservative; for while -The. months condtUam bad become warse�--�- merve and,courage-to stand up and ly DW0041317 to say that the hair most, 11011w of us wanft to look old-faAloned, which appeared last week (black to Then I decided on change of air, gave be kept in good eondition in order to we� surely do not care -to be so now- move and,win)), is as follows: 7z�.-ftft meW-willed, half-grown bo7v and 'that we are ridiculow. up my.poidtion in,the city and moved girls, look its best, twhioned W. B. W. to the country. Even this did not do 3-80-23 13-15 The f1pal prim of motherhood is a ' Very long and he&"hair is difficult ' - I III, any good. I tbluk It added to.bar IF� 2 19-9v 17-13 Black wins. staggering one, but oul* the women to aTrang4L Ferw women who possess Rolls at Short Notice. d*press%n. gestion �wbo pay it do tbeir.duty by tbslrc� 11tiel hair are-wilkw to 'sacrifice a This is not a recipe,but a Dug No. 24.—Bl"t to move and draw. "One,'day a friend visited us and as Part of ft, but those who realize the along the line bf bread�making -which 9 i dren,'WA rft9 the rwww,(L 'm a result of their ooimersatlon my wife Whedw & nomriate turus out wea difficulty of arranging it in a becom- any hatisekeeper v. ap'preciate, for MWO Sam made up her mind to try Dr. Wil.- or K deperids absolutely on whether ing way. will cut a lWk out of the by this method she can have steaming .101 0 1� a -, ifurns Pink Pilla. a man and woman are Willing to ftntr% in arder to keep the eggs or hot rolls for Sunday nights' supper bad not much faith. in what I PIRT Every. . . Men the AwA price of knot rithin a size which will not dis- without setting the s0onse to rm Sat d1d,_but proftred three bqxes. This one who marries waft pay something. tort the,contour of a shapely heed, arday night (ir Sunday morning. happened nine months ago. I -was. -41%sy - 0 men nor me" its owner look top-heavy. When making 0 can't set out of that. Marriage up bresA divide the surprised to hear my Wife W, after Is to bring eLTm am The head **UK however, be well- dough, make helf at it up into rolls or about the tenth__d&�, 'I believe thess en -W�, a �pu the acher half into an Pula are doing me good.' A Week or Pam io after that I certat,--Iy believed they to farm a graceful outline and provide aiir-tight,clean,tin an cw having .'We ftee, It qmwto the giving up of one!s ow. ineliziatlow wW desires. a frame for the face. IAke gvww and first floured the pail. cover with a wem, for I saw colof returving to her and wifs 123109t PINY hatso the hair arrangement should P4 cbe�= white linen or muslin cloth, a& cheeks and the sallow, unhealthy color this prics,for beine married, and it is StIMed from &A points- If the shape Just the lid disappearing. The pills were certain. and put the pail on the of the head is good, keep It so; if the ice A� because they pay it With grumbling. in yew refrigerator, or bury it liM 1y doing what you claim they will do. o contour is not g9od, rtudy to improve, out-of-d ors in a snowbank. You wil and of her own free will she continued =3d V611AW. Vd under protest, that it. Be most particular about back probaNy ttAnkthat this.treatment will 00 MWW marnagem am faiker". it them for about three months. At the and is becavIse so many husboak and sklis-vAem of the hesA and stoO the min your dough. Not at all. If, in Solution of poaktion,Will appea end of this time she memed qufte a fam wall in deciding "a #4. —4 and of the cadf, a tow de" v Asirt-week- Allerent woman. .Life was worth 1IT- the week ture. n of rolls, 'AdW that so many home* are broken you would like to have a 'Ing. The Rotleseness he&. gone and When one's forehead Is well shaped or biscuits,.open the Pall, take out the Fares" Motion Pictures. she �ould walk ux the alew -hill,, It is those wbo are just enough, and it wid stand an arrangeoment which dough�and mold into shape, p)ace in The usual methods for interbetng which is half a'mile 1009, leading to xvnerous ng&,�to m the full price shows it off; but the exceedingly high a pan and set away to rise. You will the public In the foresti and their pro- our house. without the slightest -in- :-of matrimony wbo make of marriage forehead, or one which has an ugly find that the dough will rim in a sur- tection have been continued. These convenience. At this stage She dis- Wr4ins, looks. best with the hair prisingly quick tirrre, and your liclit' include.ilkntreted lectures, and pwvnthood a Mining success, talks to ccintinued the pUls, and she is just as Aerature well now'as ever she-was, TheY 1P97 in love, and patieno% and brought well 'down to the brows. In and delicious rolls will -be none the actools.and dietributich of I spite of the,Prot"ts age, "o "Now,air,I want to say IhAve every fbIrbothwee- They strive for the he;, inst covering wors, for having been chilled, or even to hool h0dren and to homes near pineser of each other. They give truth, the ea" most women 14;bk well with frozen. If you have any dough, left,, to or in the forest. By the co-opev- faith in Dr. Williams' Pink P1113,.as I i, mid loyalty mid sympathy, and under the hair dressed saftly over the tipper put it in the pail and Ep turn to the tion of the Publicity Branch of the have bad proof, and I believe thal standbig. They part of theme members, There are cold again, Dough will keep for two Department of Trade and Commerce. what this mbdicine did for.lity wife, count sacrifice & joy frpr really beautiful 011 a it in Made for something earg, but if OnlY weeks,if not allowed to b4come heated moving pictures, have been taken of it can do f0i Gtheys-" A- to,them than their own wifish the lobes am shown, po one can Prove before it in put away again. It is moof fires and fire fighting,- and also of You can get Dr. Willialus? Pink Pill@ �J.IgtltIDM 19,14IM71 it is those who pay Zlttug so that hereafter Cann- from any medicine dealer or by mmil that Our's are not Perfect OMM, And convenient as you will find If you, tree-Via or tbe he Price who get'tM worth of meet of us need this softening effect- try it to have this 66aigh all ready to dian. moving picture theatres. lec- at 50,cents & box. * six boXell for their 019120. Pate runs no bargain toThe shape of the face gives the cue use at a momerWo notice if-unexpected turers. and. educational Institutions $2.50, froln The Dr. Williams' Medi- ong�e cciff ure- If it is long and visitors come in. will not have to depend on-pictures of clue. Co., Brockville. Out. narrow sUi to arrax4v the hair so such scenes from other countries. It It �.A Home-MMe Tea Wagm. the'face Sebms shorter.and broader. 'The Cunning Autograph Is hoped that the showing of these Natural Resources in Fjqmrt3. If the face ie sihoft and broad, work- Collector. films thT011911011t Canada will give Igence Never em. Canadians some-idea of the fact that I am a practical farmer's wife, and for the opposite effect. The Natural ReeDurces Inten, work on the form besides doing the phasize a long, th4n neck witb�a high Many are the tricks that Bvanch of the Depaztme& of the tn� cum'ng; their own country is in the van of pro. the large Pirt 12ousewoi*, so whatever' saves time head-drem, but the woman with the autograph collectors have pi-acticed to gresa.­Annual Rep.�rt, Director of terior calliCattention to labor in the house makes that short plurtip neck needs to dress her get a highly prized signature. Some Forestry, Ottawa- wh4ch some of the natural resources,, '=a& more time for outdoor work. hair high. men s"ud much� time and patience represent In the' Canadian, expqrM We live' in an old-fashimed Is MinigraU d4AL%& frorn th&A miuQ:- ancemenc of the local omnibus at Rottingdean, Forest Soun& Ing only asbesitos, cftl, comer, gold, England, -where RudYaxd KiPlIA9 set- Who, In 'the Pines, may hear low udekel and silver, were valued at $39, tied down to live----accomplish their, "Ice* raised 168,373. Paper and woodpWp amount ith�little or no effort. TO chant Irf suppliant tonest to $84,748,733, tars were w�rtfi $14,. purpose W 70 The driver often annoyed Mr. Kip. They, who, ilk�sorrowls tranqu eyes, 423,104, and fisheries $29,788.21 . Pro. ling by Painting at him with his whip have gazed, -duets of theJand.-cc-Abe-returns of and announcing In a stentorian voice, Uercome, endured alone. agrIculturs6 were valued at $272,064,. 0 "Here we have Mr. Kipling, the sot. 314, these including only four items, dier poet." joyous wbispering of lesser living anlmals,, grain, buiter '- and. N, Mr. Kipling suffered in silence until trees chesse. ft ww1d s pew that ou� na. I vehicle-ran-into thtles orite trZ Wbo-can-tnterpret-thisr? -tiiraT-rewuroeFeiri-VfbitkUn7g-faw Jim ME 0 iinddamaged It badly; then be A.".ned goo! our numufacturers ind 8� ut a vigorous letter of complaint to the tities large portion of our exports, wit.ho. owner, who was landlord of the Wb4te KnoiP Love's revealing kiss, taking into.ace(mat the value of our Horse Inn. water powers for r.ower purposes, are And lowly vines, the tefider clinging the baikbo"Df Canada and Canadian The f ellow laAd the letter before the select company of his bar parlor,,and things industxy. 'one ankl all advised him to appear in- ThvA dwell amid the sod? ..... bAm ten Tor pillowed ear, a caxiIlon ne'er The growth of the Boys' different. One man offered and Girls' shiU,in& In cash for the letter, and rings, Club movement-in the United States and Canada has been almost pben6m. WARNING! -Say "Bayer" when 'you 'buy Aspirin. the laadliord accepted the offer. A Unless at peace with God. MC —Alma F. Collum'' enai second and stronger letter foil�wed and the work is stiM in its be- the first, and the Undlord carried the Unless ou see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are -sting to note that y giniiings. It is intere and de- SiX Carlo&& of Feathers the movement bus spread to Great aubogmph to a bookseller 'not-aftingr Aspirin at all. Why thke chances? mended a pound !or it. The booksell- Weigh 5W,000 Pounds. Britain. The first club in England er eagerly &napped it up, and the land. was formed at Henyodk m Devonshire, Accept only in "unbrok6n package" of "Bayer Tablets of ik lord'began to dream of mom missives. Six freight-car loado of fft-thers,com- and more receritly, i6iubs have beei�, ;.Aspirin,11 whkh contains directions and dose worked out by But- the next day Kipling entered posed the unusual Aipmenit of a Mis. formed t i N a A K ngsclerej ewbury, in --for sourl mercantile company L"-PM�n I L4r- hysicians during ,22 years and P'roved safe by njWjons briskly .and wrathfu I at Welwym ­'Why don't ire. I answer your-letter, the delivery Of. 500-,600 lb.-�tlii fluffy '4V Rhematism, slr?" said the landlord,. Vby, 1 was product. Packed in wocd sacks, wbic% ooth Working t.6 rhythm is,a study now :,,T ache Neuralgia Neuritis one every day. they pay a deal better the shipment is tbought to be one of being taken up in British industry; by than driving A bus!" the Earache, Lumbago . Pain, *Pain largest of its kind on recitird. It &H the workerr on the some-job do, "Payer"boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100—DrugglstL -it has been evtfnmted that 90 per their work in special movements, cut- Aspimn is the trade mark (rtrWtored In Canada) A Bayer manufacture of Mono- cer4. of the fires wbkh 1par in the There'llave beell'ovir cale'thoum6pd ti4 out whets of wnrcy am incTeas. acetleaddester of 8411GY110sold. while it to won known T0 iff -only att Aspirin means Bayer magurgeture, to eadat,the public egalost Imitations, the lets of Biyer company forests of Cmawler-sre caused by, hu. d event varieties of potatoes,but -ing, the* output and consequently I be stamped with thdr ffoneral tro4o roark, the 'Tayer Cron."' rrAn &C'ellcy. &Jew of these are worth cultivating. their earnings; 1V W, Q Y.• z. -Aaxw 4 .? 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'•n,•.''InY;s- s •„t'nd': •rI� �.c.• ..+�`.•, �!', ••';y� �d"E; `t.'k" ""�•KiSn _ ,r,s:-�''�y(•w'!'•. ..�'.:`a'd.' ;y '4: M ,`r;.Y•r'A��,`�y^'.+ ,,::"'��a:.�• rk=;.sass•,. .Nr,- •../ j � s�• <y` .., a,T�i: i, ''i%. - ;,4i- ., !�.�. a+ _ arr.,yw,, ' ,w .� 'J � ..r_� ::e- .. ., ., �•.•. .. _ .. " �i ..•gyp..�"YA n: F BABY Wes. _ Cani �s �Mapla sugar. - ► a...�ea An a _ . ACID STOMACH IS �{ OOARS,E SALT The•mapie sugar industry of Canada l�t,fx4pt�t 1W► F,fJi'Id . e6ull ed to the provinces of Quebec, V too Ito •:ls•e���3tsCreaerr:, rKINIi SOON OVERCOME A N v S A L T hatb-sm Oat. ' Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Bruns- d wick. Quebec is by ,far the heaviest - Bulk (varlob WOOL MADlII INTO sLADSKIDTB sT ?* Q : rerysonabis prices. Yarns. Pare - Mothers who have,little ones in the producer. with• about 80,000 farmers, — -„ TORONTO GALT WORKS{ wool, chiefly grey seconds, arty cents per s' pound. .Postage extra. Sweater yarns. engaged in the industry and account- •=home find the Spring a time of great WALTER BRODEUR SAYS a' J. aLita:R : TORONTO a1a beautiful colors, seventy-IIve testa ` Ing for eeyvilty-per. .oeut o_.the Do- _ E3amples 'free. Georgetown . WoaU*u , - *- ..U,, xiety. At this season coadition9 '- minion output. QgLbec'is pre-eminent HE CAN NOW EAT ANY- -make I Mills• Georgetown, On�ario. ;rte it neceavarX to keep the baby in- , the maple •sugar area of the con• Axle rio.00.TO i60.00 PER OAT -,-• doors. He�ts often confined to.over- =71-MG ON THE TABLE. A=u'lows.,raonow.>Do# E vulcanizing. Pe indlependent: we. . heated and-badly ventilated rooms aril tiaent. `Onlq 'sma1T amounts are pro Hook on � teach you. Write for particulars. Chist y duced in the.other provinces whereas Instructor, Canada Vulcanizer, London, ` y;• -2atches Bolds which rack his• whole - - - -'. DOG DISIWLE !rent. In Quebec the manufacture is an im- system, To guard against this a box Suffered So. From Stoniaach and How to Food UTOMOBILE STOP-LITI, saves so- pgrtant industry, becoming more and' - Mailed Free to any Ad- ?:;.., Of Baby's Own Tablets should be kept A cidents—Never fa.11s. Pric $400. ?;?c more commercialized each year, and -Trouble He Dreaded For drees by the Author, Write Beacon Co., 40 Adelaide W., ')tor- in the house and an occasional dose i ia• al a Olovs Oo.,ltnw onto. (Agents wanted.) given the bob to kee 'his .stomach its importance is ,duly recognized by 129 teat 24th htreetu y n Heald-Time to-Came. Lhe provincial government which has New York, V.B.A. and bowels rworking regularly. This �_ .,,,, ,.:�� . i3TfOZaEa cos E>aLR framed legislation for:its.encourage► ___._ "°•° " s will For the first time in two years I prevent colds;soils; COnetipatiott Or LLKJ✓I:YiL'Ett3 tiUYPLI�—LANQ• "colic; and keep baby well. The Tab- ment and protection. This recagni- can eat a hearty meal without fear of ii t �N7 B -STROTH and Jumbo h14 @s and tion.on the part of the government Of distress afterwards end I. certainly ,YSE SLOA S TO• furnishings, honey extractors, pumps. ets are,sold by medicine dealers or.bp the great engines and storage tanks; a complets, �il at 25c a box from The Dr. Wilt poseibilitieO 'of an export am strong for Tanlae," said Walter n stock of beekeeping requirements- send trade_.has resulted in a resumption is Brodeur, .1472 City-'Hall •Ave., Montt. . �1�`�1 EAC+h►7 for our catalogue. ,Ham Brothers Qom. " Hams' Medicine Co...Brockville, Ont. - ir[71.7L nary. Ltd, enutacturerr, sraattord. o� production an a substantial scale after real, Que. nnt. When preparing a mustard plaster the manufacture had'signally dedlined, "I had acid stomach of the worst YOU rai3't do your best when 11RLTINO FOR iAL!< t .. 'use -the white of an egg instead. Of and more sugar and syrup is being sort and nothing agreed with me. Of- your back and every 'muscle I -A :%.'water and the plaster-wild not blister. produced now than ever in the history ten for as long as an hour after eating aches with fan e: ALL lilNne O8 l;z;w taltlna= DnileyrL saws.cable:bosapso]daa: ai li of Quebec• . I felt that I was about to -choke and Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with•.' 'to s,ship ped anct to s proval aL lowN1 = MONEY ORDERS. �.--r would jaat have to fight to get my out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative trice. in Canayon >IpBRLTTiNa CCy When ordering goods by mail sand . breath and I was so wonted and ner- glow of�warmth and comfort. 116 YORE, f'P. TOROD7TQ a Aril,Rain. vows that F&eaded for ni t to Oome a <z a Dominion Express-Money Order, P Good for rheumatism neural ` --Are they signs of sorrow and of pain,' ' —bpraine and''strains aches and ins fee, Nuyr"ER "- as it meant hours of roiling and toss- > ■ The art of pleasing is the art tot .These Clown Slanting. drops of Apri? g achatica, sore mus�les, stiff joints anti rising in the world. rain? fug the after effects of weather exposure. ` G 'EvOything is chanced now, how- . aq,_s. dSl W09 VPAFF1 RA t _ Minard's Liniment for Coughs and Colds Seem they overflow ever, a4d I am.like a new man, eat urns h r. ee Sloan'. ndy. ing tears of icy! i'o is p �� what I want, steep all night to with- --Cliatan�Scollard, At all dru I NV EST3,lENT. Good Company s°k out a break and get up fa the morning gg�s-35c, 70c, =1.40. �/p .L Preferred ;100.00 Stock, with Bonus O feeling g Made m Canada s 7 UP �• �O ' is duteous Ed their r work _ or. one common share Price $100.00. Jobs:always look soft to the kroker- as fresh and active as a bay. - because it sestet:Stomach ;y Particulars from Campbell, 40 Adelaide TaaiBC 1s sold by all good druggists. = and$tie to do tbsir work • West, Toronto._ on; even errs does._..__.... —Adv . - naturally an �• Y� rd�.�sd.n �+t>. ---- — — i t • • pd>(Ils with the od in perfect '�. - Liniment IS ..tom bts. z u . . „HEALTH EDUCATION . - . _ := Impeuing Personalities _ '�■ = • In our daddy.Q to{course how many J' : . BY DR. J. J. Mm�LFTC3N people w9 meet and never .think of i OR �N D I G EST10�1 again! We may talk w in al o : - y to with certain � � SOS�.i'is�r"l;•�w.id. ! Pretvtetolal Board, of-Health, On:aNe mea'and women, but there to nothing _ p s Dr, 10(ldietoa will be Clad to ahfserer questions on Public Haalta ma► about them which especially impress- Dr. S� Iles In��enza es.us, no marked iag'ividua.lity in their `tern thruujh this column. Alaseaa him at 8padiva Hoaas, 6padtas ct ' convQrsadou or their appearance that . Cr•simat. Tafoato. The Liniment That Relieves All distinguishes them frem multitudes of; AileraanLs. r others,--and they peen out . of our; — � •,ate - ,"- Is there an need for mothers to be in them as to thougbta as they pass out of our sight. y g proper feeding, bona- There are certain other individuals, • '? Instructed by a Public Health Nurse as;ing, sanitation,.rest and recreation, however, -whom -we may' meet but to how babies should be fed and-cased to achieve the best results in the de- once, but who leave a lasting impres-1 p far? I veloprpent those children. Further, sins with us; there Is something about e•KY OF INN., Is not the prnpoitian to have a'the neceeslt or calling a dodos is iyurse in every, hem that makes its Indelible mark in;__ ezy mturity-*an inter not always a rent at a suffkientl y our memory, because Aeey are force-I fereace with there of the home? earF • t` ' A corresponds in 7a Northern On• vicey a great the doctor's set- tut, Impelling personalities. These I poaeible value to 1 - - tario newspaper recently asked these i the child. How many timaa have chi)- obey because there Is,a celltaiq ma Pert�lae>� H�nr Heah� _ ..CORNS questions. They are intelligent ques- iron been lost through diphtheria, taaading quality in their mentality, L - • I 't 1 <,� : .tions and: deserve serious considers-'scarlet fever, or some of the ogler in- they radiate force and masterfulness; 1 Promoted D C�aa 1V•V tiOt1. factious diseaefes-because of parents the others, no n=atter bow learned. Dr. J. W. S. McCatloeghti Chief ovaititMg ig before calling a doc= haw br1111ant, lacking this quality, Frequent shampoos with Cuticura �illl Medical Officer of Health for Ontario, tor' Sow many canes- deefeetivb ��. nevus mare.e I tnothi impression up- Lu`. with Fingers � :replied to this correspondent, and his'eyesight solrountring in many instances on .us. There fe nothing commanding ntmen afford the �'t t letter was published in the same news-;to complete blitidnes4 in one eye, are,in their nature; they'are simply more eat and =Oat economical method +-. „tp4yper in which the correspondent's due'to lark Of early medical attention 7 I of the "also sans." The impelling, of freein¢l the scalp of itchin and R - gaeations appeared. The whale matter How many canes of heart disease are!masterful establishing a hak. peraoaalitiem axe the ones� acaliaga and of eatab - -- - -- �; IS of absorbing interest, for no more�due' to neglected areas of irvfection;who get ahead obstacles get out of III co�tan• � K: important problem can us to- such as diseased tonsils and adenoids,i their way because they are dynamle.1 Sompns.ti�.ene d 5le.T.ksssr. Sold "-day as a nation than the preservation)or defective teeth? $nw many Fold I compelling. � throusbouttheDomimoo,CsasdiaaDepaC . ., 'of child life and the building of a 2"se.Paid ak w• ■ L g P young men' are theh'q iIi oys country, . Did you ever 'feel youhsOif rein• ■ ��!Moves healthier race of people. The urgent because infected areas kept dis- forced, . your ability doubled, your --• _ i r ' r, t-b- 1...,,.o 4 every community is apparent on react- � blood stream fox, years before the!Onsly, in the' presence of some great enA to cope with the occasion. But ing these forceful remarks from the symptoms of the case became suffici-,personality you admired? It seemed Suddenly a strong person.lity comes .Chief Medical OfTicef of Health. ently urgent 10 de=mand attentionr that Yost conk do almost anything into your presence. What•a relief, _ No attempt `is made to interfere Attention should be drawn to defects'when buttressed and supported by what added support and buttressing _ with the rights of the home nor would at a stage eufliclently early to %}low such an tmpelting influence. His power rush. to fur aid! We feel at b r such be tolerated. It is neither the correction before • perns�hent disability 11�quall'tiee appeared to coalesce for the once like a new person—no longer is : desire-nor the intention t.0 take the ensues." These remarks supply food time with your own qualities, his need. no longer lacking, but whole, care of the child out of the hands of for thought. All around as !ability to bl these y end with our ability, so complete, efficient. We are now � S Y, mss- the parents, nor to relieve them of the very, dt-fects in the young are appar. that-you felt that his power was added ter of the i6tuation. All we needed .° responsibility of the proper rearing i ent, and yet in many localities little to yours when ou were in his y pnea- was re-asaurs4nce, confidence, self. Doesn't hart a bits -Droy a little' of their offspring, but it is the earnest or nothing, is 'yet 'being done. But Once? Have you never felt surprised trust; someone to make us do what '>Preemaae" on as achi-w*Dora. taatant• ?#a desire to-co-operate.with,'end to as-I more and more,the intelligent people gt the things you could Say to such a � Possible for us to dos-someone tP 17 that rota stops hurtlns, than shore n list parents by scientific_advice, to of this province are giving the pre- person which you never could say to take away our 'doubt and our fear.— 4 you lift iz riiht on with tingsrs; �4=,- improve the physical and.the getheral i servation of. child life their serious yourself or to othhers? Then again, Success. Truly r, condition of their children by instruct- consideration. bow often, in some great emergency '46 • Your druggist molls a tiny bottle o;' . �'rsemOne for s few cents. sufficient -_ .. . .._..._ . _...__-. _ ..- -- _-- _ - -�__ _-• - - -_-.- -— ._ - -- A Gigantic Salt Mine. to remove .very har3 corn. mot! core; • _ In the United Statee is found the or corn between'the toes, and the aaL t _ greatest bed of salt in the world, aver- 7. Via• without mer•aesa or irritation, - _ ' • aging at least 250 feet in thickness - When Will There Be A. -' _ - and extending over-or: perhaps one S WIFE bhonld say under�n area of.100,000 FARMER • square I)tsarmrrr �- ;y _ 11 Thu agj4b::�.. 1this-salt bed ki X %MW in Central Kansas, has been known _ - - . • - _ n for many years, but not until recently Suppose everybody' would - !Grape-Nuts makes a3 friend .. o w the tact ascertained Chi+t is ex• woes Credit to Lydia E. : a tends thence o ig in Northwest h-westerly i ma, P11B�h1111m a Vegetable r recognize the fact that there's no ,Df the taste and •an ally of the �; �: tion' thraigh xoh'tthweat o>�lah$ma, � ;•:��: d gain but much loss in keeping -- tomach. Northwest Texas and_ aetetli New /+��,�..� up_hostiliti l There's B Charm and 'Saris-' - - Flexion. Thts�dtkc very _has been -- Compound '! _ made by numerous boring—not fore :'Su the ancient aVa- 'faction to this delicious food. salt, but for oil, gas said roster. This 1 �!� Fork River, Ml�iltoba.—"I saw in !which prompts appetite t0 say, vast bed of stilt extends at least 850 the newspapers where Lydia E. Pink- tion of improper food tin indig- • �• pr p �ppe miles from north to south and 160 Lo ham's Vegetable Compound was doing -`-1]ant estive or¢ans— —bL These s a meal! g�_�ia�.ctien ` Prom ears to west. in many paid.� much good te-women,-an l to answer. Thank OOdn it is more'than 300 feet thick and in needed something I began to take it. !! � settled with guarantees of son- , g �, - ,� I used to be very nick but I am'not .* ble diet and tranquil di estionl _here s peace at last! some places. its thickness exceeds 700 g feet. Assuming an average thickness home- now a aiBtiict and we have ttho db all'. The saving wo>y11d be beyond • Grape-Nuts is the rfected ont<own work. I ten all the women - of only 200 feet the bed must contain nutriment of wheat and malted at least 30,000 billion tons of saltf I see what'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- w: ell possibility,of counting• barley—sweet, c It was formed by the evaporation table Compound does for me. I think _ rise, and won- during long ages of a shallow sea, it save% me from going to a doctor -Yet millions go on declaring ,. derfully -nourishing. It digests which In very ancient times' covered and Is the beat medicine women cans take."—Mss. Wm'. COULTAS, Fork " war on the stomach and accept- 9mcklY,sand provides the rocs.- all that part of the United States. The River, Manitoba. . -= ` ing war in return—loading up eary-„ elements, including the deposit has great economic value, the .Lydia E. Pinkham's- Vegetablti s - on starchy, heavy, unbalanced vitat mineral •salts for body, salt being easy to mine (as it is mined Compound is a medicine for the ail- _ it ' ' even no-w in Kansas) by the simple ex- meats peculiar to women. It is pre- "~ and highly-seasoned nerve and brain. r with! ': pedient of boring two holes and fore. pared from medicinal plants, • ■+ 'i' ing water down one of them. The care 'and accuracy. It can be takeir. food at breakfast or Order Grape-Nuts from 3. •'-= �` lunch-sod Wonder- grocer today, let a de 11ted � i comes up out of the other hole by women of any age. �i,,. Women make a serious mistake fit- let y, ++a5 �lsden with salt sad is evaporated to allowing themselves to become so wi =` 1ingwhycomfort,hap- taste pass a treaty of peace along *no. weak and nervous that it is well-nigh • pines. and efficiency Ao an enthusiastic digestion grid - - It is thought that valuable deposits impossible for them to attend to their . - -- eW•w""er�- -' of h'salts-may perhaps-be--found necessary-household duties. -- V, -are out of reach. p° 'Such �""r ft++a.r r,, 0 locally in this great basin of•saline ac• symptoms as paths and {rregw _ ula(ties, all-gone feelfnRS, backache aSS On i �A FOOD - -� ---- .�—. -lea-da�lle;-haV°20hew, era,vuua,,u;5 •, ...4' sass � -... !! ^�-� w-•... -. '�ir�De�Nuts—LAe �p Builder Build a small camp-fire. Build it in with a general run-down condition, + J Indicate some farm of female trouble. ee > » - the open, not against%'tree or log or ��`■ There s a Reason" near brush. Scra awn the, trash The Vegetable Compound boa ••... y brought relief to thousands of women •"'"` Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd.,Windsor, Ont. from all around it. suffering from such ailmepta' !Lst 10 a~ --G help you. oil ,„ „-„_ _. Manrrd'sLiniment prevents Spanish Flu .� tr ISSWE No'. 16— .• �'r° .F+ .. ' _ .d w r,rr: .,•t, -,q.•., 'k` t.3:° .riyi:' .IY.�L'•,•, _.�' i•:w' r '.': `a`•s.'- '-r;� ':t'= .:u'��N.:: � .a•' ., 'y.�+' .:....r,' •:i��cr-:. .:a,.�ww': '<_+� 'Xe,.:� y -,�; �P a � �"i.r'�t�4s��'�i�LL`'. 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T�:..:�v,: .. .•1!t.�" -. .f7'�','�:..:x •G= �•, ...'i�'>- . —r . r y.. j,. :*"`. `,:-':,.�'4a W'V� 1�1i•Jt��cg ,�IYW�• • T•E�••,ut:�* k''=• 1 ° '���- _ ,t � ,. .-. .i% i fi ` ii -Cie'"nx• Friday a¢ t.its,o1Bcs .l A • rin W 1 °$ ��iz. w z.;:: :�:• _ . -5 g douse _. c ma u ,.a;,s• - of o ise•cleaoing supplies n stn k-Bra : • '-• All aorta h t i o Br or, at.rsper P1.50 it nadvance: Basswood and PO tar, sap peeled, Int18t soaps of all kinds, mashing Powders, Agltonia, JOHN. MURKAR Proprietor, be 4 hiches and a III diameter, ' , P s -all at rock-bottom prices. „ _ or.tlz<e week- illette' Lye, 15c tic, = GREEN Rf1tER tC. long, to be deliver- Special f O 2 for 26c The Green River Football team y- ed the eomin lased their first bier game last'Satur- slay with the York Rangers of Toron. ,� _ � winter. 'Tto. the score being i-i. The game that JAIEW.tMAP-LE SYR (1P •was p ostponed on April 1st will be imperial Ga on Tinh$2.60 at Green River with the Rob- -,played .A.�PZiy .air � :. ertson Athletic xeam on (food Friday 1 Tine >6 : at 8:90. The regular league garde will F + - H61f•ga loA 1 44 be played on Saturday between Hind LAX -MILL, » - PICKERIN� n _•:Dauch and Green River, Game called Qu$rt Bottles e0 cents r at4 o'clock. W. Wilson, referee: ' 4 HARNESS -SH O P rannlated Sugar,''I lb> , fo $ IN MEMORIAM. r 1.00 - f3wax-1n loving memory of our dear • - -BUY YOUR GROCMRIES AT THE•tiROCFPwS brother, Pte. Leonard Swan.M. M.. a -',84tb Batt. Band.. later 75th Batt., ' ;ATTENTION, FARMERS >�; 1��killed while rescuing a wauaded JA�IiES . RI�HADSOI�comrade on-April 9th, 1917, at Vimy NOW is the time• to et our Harness and Shoes Ridge, aged 24'years ; Also, Pte. overhauled forspring. a Ralph.Swan, aged 1.7 years, missing- siace April 9th, 1918,• We have in stock K' and su 1 • of _ r S pp S .. -- - --- -- = What roasters if last sign roH'g ed d $senses and Hat ness Parts. TT Pick erin - and are Stor '..,...Where rests 11t last the honored dust, . Whose life and death have bid us - :, Breeching Harness, g Pj know Back baud Harness, ; ' - �: That Strength•of love and t,•„a.' 'Pis ours to bear before the wgrld Brass-mounted Harness Our part, until the goal be .eon. See me before buying,as my prices are -:--_ � - Now is the time to get your seed for the J e- The banner that their bands unfurled right. We also have a few seta Still flies triumpbaint in the sun. of Second hand Harness. � K' There leans link death cannot sever._ , spring crop, .fie have a good i�„...• ,• Love and reme,uherauce lust forever-' Shoe Repairing in connection �- Herhert, Nelly. Bus, Alban, Mlir-, , gxret and family. CECIL . BRADLEY _ Supply at - Oberrywood, R. R. 2. Pickering r' t --. PICxERING COUNCIL. - HARNESS-MAKER, - - PICKERING Red Clover, Timothy, _A1$lke The ab-jve council met pursuant.'to - r .adjournuient on Monday, Aplll3rd. Members all present, the reeve in;he -- i•hair. Mi,rutes of last meeting were PIC Also, give your stock a good tonic. read and approved. A number of accrad t were present• .:. •- _ - handle, i- nyS II�„p� jII�s -d 44ir-pay a;eot-and tefetrexf to-the _ 1i s _ ,Ei ! •Yy l ARKET :.'farwus scandingrca�roittees,`A communication was read from_ � 1 this secretary of the Pickering Chgm•- « Both ?hOIIes— use them. ber;of Commerce re inspection of the ::. -:milk supply. and, recriestiow that a. _• ..: - ,by-law be paused dealing therewith. ` E. �or•ttxn was heard re road at ' ,., _. . �.- - -_.. . _ . -- . J. S. BALSDON, - -� ... �• PICKERINGI Rouge mill from Kingston road south." Ittoand Roast or Steak, 20e r lb R. Dixon presented plan of sub a ^• 3+ divided tors hest of Romeb,.nk side Surloin Roast or Steak. .., ... 25c " a ` road, which was approved of by the ,• p r , Council Porterhouse R ast o Steak 25c p T. MAnsfi,•1d vias'beard re bad coca &iur»p Roast,... .. 1$c V r , - p fi dition of bridge etat of, the Dunbartr n Fine Rib Roast, ... 20c ... _. . . station. Heavy Rib.Rowst. ... ... 18c - G, E Holtby was heard re bad con-- " -- .. I-111—n nl.,:de..,+....i tie a .r -,•. tin - -5thouirie -ra.k.A��. -. _r. 1 Ode " con 6. ..-a . Put Roast, - 14c A �V, J. Deritt ga►vp his report al• .. _... :° .� g��od .r.ande of 'aIl Papers in smooth, _ i ex of Pork; half or'`whole. with•foot t,ff•• � rebool attendance af#lcer for the net _-.. ®riRket, to bull, The standin cnmihiftee ntreontin.". •.~-�C .e _ 1 - -_,;..igencies repc►rgted' and rpcoss rnendt.rl .. „ • for 1 .Elfin of Pork ... St ri peg an d F a she followiiag pivrnenta: S Hart al k. •• .. _.» '- 1 �_•STioulder of Por � �� �c -" Uo., Toronto, maglstrate',nr,cord book. Shouldet Roast of Pork, ... i0 90: ,Iulgn aturkar, fur,aCwuonerp ,- - p 0 00 D R B"6,a. on acct of salary tics Pork Sausage. ... •.. .20'iaitd 22c �g_Il - • •' ... .. ,� `fir - =lies s: Finest Salt Perk o�C Carl ,�'�lr first chuiee . ..` '•125,te1: Wm Hoover. refund an tier --- V.81 ; K A Banting,refund of businrva y tax re late Ed Leroy 3?1 : John For. f •` Finest Breakfast Bacon, piec•e,' 30c �` ear e e tendin meetln tf elired ..:' ... -. _.. - .. Rie. j s s at g g 3'Zc fdro- .dial Association and inter- : Mild Cored Cottage Rnils (half pr whole), 30c .-- C N R station 5mu 1 onR Foeti' g .. - . . .. _ jn , ni5he . . oils = viewin¢ t _ Back Hatcoo 40c south of y�. ••• a th ditto 5.00 tha _ Cooked am ' y F H R►c rd•or- ,•• 45C - 'J�a' s 'ar .c! ditto 5 00. eloers,.. .. ,. _:..: _ .'.' 25c " . , . e i e es to Shoe t hilted b ilToes o Did -` ' Bead-uheeee,..: - ng P y g P .. ... ... 2oC �+ _ - and TUl"p nt n payment its follows : Jahn Puillips, Easy First Baud.Domeeatic Shortening. 3 lbs, 50 cents t d ..ante reg Cotswold abeep P killed 20.00 : s• BbydrBurk,inapecting the aboveaheep- „ ' ., Glb pbp� 8 cents .-80 cento 80 cents. - E ti E • A N N ' 8 . F y , he tan inn; comml P Re'[ief - " T e di ttee ^' reported and recommended a-wear ' = :'ita follows•: Tbos G lianafield, oodr .. t•,Pt^ �R �► �1,� :• supplied' bIr and Mrs Searles from - - March 9th to April 3rd '8,91 : Toronto w. G. RE ID, �- .PICKER ING , •-': ;;'Ci e. neral HoFpital, m,rintenaace of Lll• - - - liars Randall from Feb 23'•rd to~latch ' -= 3rrl 43 days nit 10 50 per week 6!St) — - -- i Profit on Hogs t r; The committee received notice from ��� - - �� _ . .'W W Dunlop, Inspector of Public Institutions, that Jnseph 5t Graham III - �I I $ a l3aetic closely assOCiBtCd with Canada's •wan a. ont*D tEi. , 1921,n Hnapital clew Low Prices on All Ford _ _ - 'Urillia, on `Dec , 1921, as from thin .. - productive industries, we encOSirage pro- .. _ > rae ssttanalrip uuauwii.1cc .,J 1ru,ae TO hOg ro- - - _ �f f1 rofts. through eats mind Bridggh are orted•and recommend- la C , '' - •O a �P {jjC llrlall $ �i yuw p I •� " ed the follo ing payments . H «ood. I ductl n, uW; !0 s _ Elrag¢ina rnxd 1Vo 2 lots i6 to:O and �I Runabout *530.25 Chassid l;9.01 ! with' Our local Manager. centre of road tin 3 5 00: Jak1f itchell, _ THE ilr.1 rgri e 3 r 7Z; %and con 2 sad nn " starter 811.38 '°" starter Sf36.12 ° . STAND�RD BAN K --- JB 1 range 3 '2 i3: �t m J Re11,dra¢• - OR Cwru►tD s'� }ng No 11 con 4 and 5 x.�) Goo R Tunring 5i 1.24 TTrnck 812.23 _ hillips.dragging rriiul%65 lots 19 to , .52.88: A E Hamilton. draggin¢No 5 �III� stricter "658.35 ;•- " starter . 699.31 TOTAL ASSETS UV ;K xitini tt- 173 �• .•,.lots 16 to 18 and.B 2 con 4_�SO: H J 1+ 7- Dixon,work on Donnybrook ru .ert Coupe '891.79 #inn.Lt,Del. 558 94 Pickering$ranch, - - W. F.Law, Manager .q 80.50: John Waiters,ditto X1.35; E E Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager . _._ _......_Aga, }�lbs. -4o ,,,,iiA for Donny Sedan .-,f184 03 `: ;...:-. ;a` starter 646 05 .; brook culvert Bak'; Geo Ives, 15lbs of F O. B, PicLerinR. (_inLarin — - --- - explosives 2 25; John Cowan, timber, ::;w for tem rare ht'idge, Donn brook I - - .__ p° y I �fl Any.: `of,. thefe .:_ p - • :. .' b5 00; A t Trimble,' work, li¢hta anE! models ma _ be Arebased with a i �{ f .oil for Donnybrook bridge n y : Jae y p - ` U' i +1 J B Aker `Hickga,li¢lita and oil for Donny brook sIIIall Oa,3h payment balaIICe t0 be paid III v l i ;'brid e 2 8I ; A Conner, work on Don ' nyb,ook bridge 13 75: Cbas Nicholls, j c: df!to 1350: Stewart Corbett. ditto i `twelve equal monthly instalme4ts.` � t~ .&00 Geo`V 'Phillips, ditto. 8 5f► F, - 1 'i - r ' - - Timbe dt, o I i• 1 i t 23,X Henr �V I bite, I y ( e..•ar w f _ `,.-ditto 29 28: W H Wilann, spikPC etc w e IIO prepared to re-charge•all manes >lsnd �II :. 4, • Donnybrook bridge 5.80 D A Pugh, - _Honey Creans Cake sizes of batteries on our own remises. -_,gradiutr Shoulders B 8 con�9(19x1)7 50; - h � •- A delicious baser CaL-e, only 2ti cents ruling l B 1 • 2.O gC W D sney. cleaning out IVs US a T an c0 eed kl Fred non I G- t ial d b� nvi>z Vene oo e ' culverts etc 1921 and 1922 3.50; J A ! `� clan � r� .E b'Connor,gravel road 4 lot 2 and road - +• ,' 10 con 3 823; Thos Puckrin, hauling I g + p Somethin new and different 15c erdoz. ravel rn�rd 10 non q 1750- Jaseph +:•. -� xvery,'haulingg gravel' No 4 lot 2 1.65: 29 20fJ liu Our Bread, as satisfaction is assared, for the quality is there. ' Richard Guthriei*ditto 1.00; Chas R • y , a Puckrin. work on O'Connor's gravel __ - pI1,dragq#ns alntThauiing gravel]8,03; A O'Connor, for gravel 7 15; -- - Beelb d io road a lots lie rE.25 F •A fall line of Chocolate in bulk. � y. fT Sh r ;~ 600 Jet Pronse,draRgi ng roar}3 Iota e W OO d N ` _ 1 �Co!lacutt GANG. G9 BOXES ti..: 19.20.also B 2 con 1250; th to Tool, Wedding Cal Our 3peclalfiT. serkiaiet at Supt 1liarch ecb to sprit Ford Sales and servieeStation. - <. 'tat i9�6. _ The eontscil now ad jpurned to®set • • G: - ''aa'ain nn Unnill„v. May lot, for the u R• M i•' .r i ct, n g .. al ba.i.Css. ; _ His � i +',�" s9.••...--._ •.c.y nt. ,"••, -i: E,' ,,,fit •:r' - :r• ,r:� :,"".-,a�,iz `.r,' r-7. o'r,;. x• �v.e •" r is r' Dr�$' �:'�1t3.E'�i"�' '•:�,-. ,-. * p, ..i._.., -+ �' "4.,mA••• ia •�,+'S.. ,�, - t> ;..,> ^� '^y, '`•"W, 4 J;-:" ti tat, .�,,, .� :f ,�,;•,.�..- .'h, ys' •� $ "'� `t ; •�•• r�" „,♦, Y ti; ': ,j:.t .. 4 r.,._ M •. j^T.-'%'!'AC' '.1”. 'Ne _ s.%` 3n �u» ,.z �•• .,'i,': tin.>,.. •,s.•,WON. `�• •'J•' ''.�•g_'K•;, ...'y�:?.f,e•.W. •Ps;';v,•^.�:; C"�':.'':?�4 '.c;�,t-;wR.. 4a a,. �.i•Q. 'S° sw -r � - :"Y1-..F`_''.N ez `s K^uM1`sr ' n`!r`' Y. F �r. ♦ . +�a..la4 'jj•+o Ri%: 2 _.•.:,r h,» .1-"+' � .''ec,.�.°• ;:>>' _ ,,� ,� a{.x.-.. ;;.w.,^,.e,,,?F '.'' .•ae,;a.• n'?'. ..Y'-,'`y�..•' .:.d - 'k;; Ary�,�+ -,'°i�,[w� 3� ',�v-'• .,t,,;, .c< ., •"`,':,w..'.y'F .9.?6.:I: ,.� :�.'.3'w'S�'r. ;.r'-••i,,, ;•..I vr•.:.d7.%r4 .} ��' _ >.rc�� ��:'�. "N .`Sf 'r °t% A:..'{" ,.' ;6:- t'',�p"��^• •• • �/' �' � - l^. .yj• Y4I[:•..T.•'r.• A: • ,,y �^" +4 yelF r '.i'• '. .NF �,Y. i t• .IG /�,;,•• 'p •''r,. ��`_.fJk..-.. !"p^`,o_ 'J y :.. _. .. r .'.�'., - - ....!f ':,, .�7.t :+, _ "F� � ,•✓S:- ,n. :r±.y3•yix• °ttu+. _ '� ..� ..$:s_ w.,,V - 'b' a. r; CLAREMONT. _ Rolph and'Mies S. E. Evans are • ^WiII'iam Copper ie res�ldiug with having heir home redecor+ited. ` ;. pro � �18 Pic3ke, ppee Miss Golda Andepson is steadil L1p anor Mea' t � '`', r.Roy Alsopa, Altona. y " Mies (}wen B' was imp-owing, her mpny friends will -;-. delga to$4ta be Rlad to learn. VCB cG :a1 r _ ill the first of the week. W. M. l?almer has been confined - ` • 'Y' Melbourne Chapman was in to his house for several dgye, :Choice Home=killed Meate3 of ATo. � The object of this Assoolstion fetes town last week operatinit his buzz _ lessen stealing and prosecute owing to a sore foot. g y; The erec#on of a few new resi Quality, at Fair Prices. the felons. ` Mies Webber spent over S,waday dencee in aremont this Bummer "--- th Adam and Mrs. �8 rs, of - - = r Via, Atha. is tinder contemplation. Sweet.Cured. Hama and $�colr2 hard - Members having proper) stolen oommaaf,r Ed. Gleason has returned from g The heavy rain on Tuesday. f Gale immediately wi .as naenam.. business visit to turned f and flooded things around Claremont . shortening, Cooked Meats Etc. of E: uuve OomMltee. >.. .�;.: . - generally,including,a few cellars. Luck now. y Membershi fee R. E Forsyth, who is now in . P_ Joseph arid• Mrs. Readman were the.niusic publishin -business in Tiokea,aav be had troy,%n i Pi aident 04 a„•�.: : g 9eoratarl on application. An the city on Saturday attending Toronto, was home last week-end. ”:the funeral of thelate Mrs. R. P. Frank M. Cooperwas In Eastern zsc.Oom,�-L. D. Ssaks, O:8.Patat Hopper.- Ontario last week on a business Whitefish, Silver Salmon, Halibut, ' Finnan'Haddie, Eer, W. V. Richardsou,Pickering.` ' Miss Rowena Coa r was' iven a .g trip and reaturned hams Monday Ciscoes, Kippers, Fillets,._ Digbys. a birthday surprise party last 1.R,`Thextoii. .:.:.W. J. Clark. -'Monday evening by it number of President, f}eorelele� : her young friends. OVA >:3t�FrCt.A�Ze=TY - Magnus Morgpn was in Oshawa R • Home-made Sausage-Have you tried there? p oa Monday night attending a I$ My BuSmess �'' It meeting of the Oshawa and -Dist- - s "�`Choice young Butcher's Cattle Wanted To help you run part of yours, s - = Teat Football League. :' - No. 1 Quality Only. By'opening a New Garage in the Vil-:* a w Harold King, of McMaster Uni / i r - la a of Whitevale I am prepared to do versity, was under the parental g ': ..:roof on Sunday, motoring in with J. SUPEiIOR • all kinds of repair work, including. the Evangelistic Band. _'_' F. �+. Coldnam; . :. r'�EAT MARKET,Y :Plekermg your glad arlook curtains, also making:': and run like new b7* -- There was,some fire engine prac- : , your it a good coat of new paint. - tice on Saturday in the way-uf. --_.-aLE� WLLOW - MILLS , Agent for Toronto-m- dmills, inctud- �em tin a wetcellar,of its spring ' P 7T g ing�Pumps,; Windmills, Kilos .__•. :... "Fr°c},et contents of coursia r� - audji3aaullue Engines. „r There has been collsiderablecut- t-"®�'-I'= �=OV® r+c�CU.tr3� il�. " - ting up around the -wood piles of S. .. RIOE4 J.' S. 8 el. 652 , M Whitevale, Out- j, • CHARLES. ' � Home T 1 late, including R. Besse.*, E REQt8TE.°.. F '•B+�ndy, Jos. Evans and Lyman _ - I A_Car of Distiller's Grains just arrived. • Pllkey, SATUFLpAY, APRIL fto -Auction sale �� - � George and Mrs. Cooper have of stock, furniture, seed grain ate.. Car, of Ontario Brarz and Shorts to arrive in #ew des s ' been confined to their home, at Jnaeph Heard&Son's sale rooms, y '.z.- - through illness. The former is up Whitby Garage. Sale at 1.30 p. m,, �•- taadaround again. but Mrs. Coop- sharp. Bea bills. Wm. Maw, auc- 13t prices. --- - - ' at Lowe er is still conflued to her room. cioneec. Corn,-Western Oats, Oil Cake,—CCatton Seed etc., There will he special Easter ser - - . vices in the Union Church on Sun- Pell on hand as usual.. day and special music will be ren Coal, ' . i ., . dered by the girl's choir. A cor Coal _ And with it coE .ens. . dial invitation Is extended to all. N Phone Bell Mark 805 Home Phone Mark 2800 The Baptist, Young. People's ��+�+� house-cleaning s:. Union Geld a social on Monday Hard and Soft Coal of the A. �'„ ��►t+r+►7QR --�CED— painting.- evening, when there was A goodly s - -. =bet-y:ese f,and a"nest ewjoT _4.�F 3aea �- -"`iII graining' ' able and profitable time spout by hand e �t - u :ail'• rg THOS. �. LAW 111 We keep s fuU line of _ Peter.and Miss Margaret Macuab �• - • r Lava returned from the city, Show You Silo Brandram-Hendersotn. Paints 'i ' • where tl'iey had been spending g PSC3C0Z1=IF-v Gat at pre war prices. •: -='couple of week*.- We are pleased _ at and Broome to know that the tatter is greatly that will boost your farm earnings . �r improved in health. A Stitch_ in.Time Saves Nine Carpet Beaters and'mean The Women's Institute will hold My Toronto Silo will put dollars in_your Now is the time to get your harness other house cleaning their regular monthly meeting at and boots and shoes put n shape for pocket. _ ff: dJtyi� the home of Mrs. Brown ou Wed the rprink. Hand-made harness made It will boost the value of your farm. } necessities on ,,- neaday' afternoon at 3 oclock•to your order. Work guaranteed ar - our shelves. Programme : Eastern Customs. Prices right. Give us a trial and be Its, double.-tongued-and-grooved. +. .` - Demonstratie�it' -e3tL_Eggs- Music conyicced. - selecte�t Spruce manes the Toronto Silo See us €ecall Farm and Velretabli=,- and Reaflingn, ----- ------ Il»S -I FEt`U_�; -- at�so utely air tight, which keeps ,, Seeds, Clover, Timothy, ' Easter will be observed with 18.3€e lest 30, can..,. the ensilage in perfect condition. , , Alsike, Cora etc. special Sunda services a ro rt- Near C.N.R. Cherrywood station C�rfi� Sunday P� P Its famous Hip Roof. allows - Frank Cooper, ate to the occasion in the aptist p .church. Both the choir and orch. Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• you to tramp the Ensilage to the ors estra will assist.n ith special muide -top of the staves'-and adds great- A S eeial Lot, In this annual tribute to the Risen Havippc secured the agpncy for E.D." Iy to its appearance. :- - p Redeemer. A Cordial invitatien Stnith dt son. Ltd..`kuraerymea, Drap in. next time`you're in .," Of Men's blue serge and a- - '� --=to all. - of Winona. Ont.' town and let us talk it-over, ' Suits at almost Qics •Y' T`' ?.ft; I w.M�:rd I- eat. •-�..Ir.a fur all ', 1 have other lines of Toronto away prices. ezperieauced sorue difficulty in kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Farm Equipment too. Let me ! •' , negotiating Brignail's hill, over OraArimental Shrubs Etc., at + p $25"00 to$33.00 Suits for $12.0(7- -; - the 8th con. with their seven s= lowest possible prices. show you their dependability and "i I,; economy. Sizes a8 to 42. Special rates for large quantities, son er Oldsmobile car. After 9 -' .. hour's msuoeuverio the heavy 28tf ;T There. is only a limited number "^� B - i r was run t of h tr - and the stock cannot ca a o It t e m d o 1 e roc nne}t a t W. �'ILKE . W Y � � -� 'C I f own power;- The band delivered N. J. Chapman, ,Pick @rIn p - Tactical and Inspiring messages Cockshutt Agent g s be .re laced. - P g R _ i p Iu etermoa and in song. The visit Free Show To•Ni�ht Pickering, - Ont. Call earlchoi eyet your Was thoroughly enjoyed. i. The organization of the Clare A wonderful way to advertise. �1 "•< moat Bowling Club was held Fri- The people keep on buying, keep on J. Fingold, Ylai am=t day eveniotr of last week when the s resding"tbe news for miles around, `.'following officers were elected : about this wonderful medicine; called 1Ind-Pbone 2804 Australian Herbs. A full course treat- Ron. Pres., M. Henderson ; Pies . ment for 81 sent postpaid on receipt of ��jj : �''Peter Macoab, Jr.; Vice•Pres., F. I _ HQGG LY�`LE, LTD• J price. Australian-Oil we recommend Chidlow ; Sec.-Treas., Harry Por-• highly, to be used is conjunction with -- a SEED GRAIN ter ; Grounds 'Coen., Ire Boyer. Australian Herbs for Rheumatism 28 2 and Catarrh. Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Radeer.. :. - - R. How. R. Ward and W. Wal- _ Seed Rye. Stock complete: i its ; skips. R. E. Forsyth, C. S. Address all orders to �'lAfter Fift� Years Ask for prices. q ' ::;'.Trueman. H.I"orter, J. S. Bundy, AlaStralian MediciAe 'Co.-j:: _%' ... ` M. Henderson, F.Chidlow,N. Bur- r: . .CLOVER AND TIMOTHY 351 Yonge St.,Toronto, Oat. All bads and of finest 4uslit ". '•to n and Peter. Macnab, jr. The'ie OUNDED fifty years ago, the Docninion Bank today f• r<a' will be a membership'fee of $1.50 h s a chain of branches throughout the greater part of Ask fora price on our Feeds, Vora, " . per year, payable` b,y the 24th:of CLAR•EMONT GARWE. Oats. Shorts, Cotton"Reed and ":. `May. .Last season was regarded aanada, and strong foreign affiliations circling the Oil Cake, also on Oats, _good one for the Bowlers, but the globe. Our half century of banking experience has developed Corn and'Pees . 2-m one tide fair for an even Having rented J. McGrath'aGar a complete said efficient service and a knowledge'of financial aground together, better on the green. r °••• pre °r°ri to make BxDBrt —J�_ffZlrS, invaluable to our patrons. ',Phone lA3-Use it. ;, ` The many friends of Mrs. R. P. repairs on all makes of cars: AlI - - --_ '_ $opper. of Toronto, will regret to omakes of Storage Batteries repair. a W .. � '': -' .. 13t_ f • _ OSH; A'y oa�A� t N hear of her death which took ed and recharged. Aerency for - U Wlace on Wednesday,' April' 5th. e the Eside•St'orage Batter SAM- 917 A A *� j �+The deceased, whoae.waiden name y' A��YI R. MAKE-A was Jane Agar. was born at New. W. b1'0Uk,FNtt, WHrT" BRANCH,. .,.tonbrook, on Yonne Street, north 2TU Claremont, Ont. 8R001dM BRANCH, �, E C. CROSS, Manager. Registered Optometrist ..of Toronto, and for-sevetal years - -- r ' ----engaged in the teaching profes-- VULCANIZING and Optician ` = " sion., After her marriage to Mr. __ • Wfll be la Mr, nt,on Palmer's Bolo" P. shot -- Hopper.about 51 years afro, they Why not have that punctured tire Store, Claremont,on Tuesday an M. t. came to Claremont to resine, or blow-out properly repaired sad gvi • !� e " each week, for Testing Eyes and s6C•- tine Glasses, and.to take to $ where Mr. Hopper. engaged ' for many hundreds of miles more service, �a�- Clock and Jeweiry mepairtag to ,tt many years the general,store bus. also a saving to your pocket-book$ I e Yaks, Jeweler, BtouQvtlle, Kb t•!• r, iness in the building now ocenpied bare one of the beat steam Vuleaniz- _ pairing or.orders can be left with by John McGrath as a blacksmith Ing Out-fits and am prepared to repair _ Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barbs`�'' Mr. Hopper afterwards sold Grit to your tires and tubes on the shortest. (The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Sirulted) Shop, Ciarmont. s s '' his brother,David, Mrs, Hopper notice. 'Work guaranteed. I also - : was a very active, member of the keep new tires, tubes and tube repair -'yR E- Q �j�yC O A i - --- y - kite is stock. w Y� L""S L Methodist Church, and took a _ very deep interest in the young PERCY TARR, ••l3aat End Garage.Stouffville, - '•.,_people of the community. She 27tf Phone 8711 or 8002. - . ' All Sizes on hand. ','was a capahle writer, and con : t .'; tribnted to ranadian literature a n y 'Y�t`I I. lit :waluabte work entitled "The Old The Ideal Groce Store nick deliti delivery' ,-one ton or over. V1 „♦ l _ "Time.Primitive Methodists in Can- This is the Ideal Store to get entlon to all orders- moved " gnur groceries.ad a. " Foul Uo��� � „ , s-ag9-RlrTli'e d •. g . ' Mrs. Hopper ♦to the city to You will be surprised at our low prices Q -• a,. • Manvdollars_aan-be saved by shop tare or small. of all materials and assign -viand retirement. Last year,they cele- pion here. We also have lots - kept in stook. Ii will pay you "`brated their golden wedding. She of choice fruit to select sail al oar works aed inspect out d st _from. Don't forget to " was a member of the Rutherford give us a call the pose Don't be mialei • : v - r a{re0 LOL o sot employ them,branch of the. W. C. T. .U., io next time you are to tawo, • r_ it we and do f>.row o!T the which she took a deep interest. Phone 2808. Th� '�QUj' M We ids ooaam of i0 : she had no family, but�taenrvived Wanted-Poultry, Butter,, p ! peeelent.,whiohyeiaw�. by her husband, two lusters, Mrs. Also. a few b. of white beans. a� - • ty ti7 S° aH°s teroo es, .'Middleton and Mrs. Tovell, of To F$ANg• ''BIDLOW, �, itittit, brother, J. H. OLARI�J[ONT, ONTARIO T-0ronto Teterboro -Pick J.T. blATH880N ;. ;. 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'Y,;y7, «• -�•. 5^_'cti° •»:: .,.?h»Q.•� .`?'!`,.,',�z.° "' �a', •'c= .'�:�.'�a„ -- Ki•�•,... w 5: �7*� .,,. ea_:,' ..m. :�,s` -a m„ry"�''- ;�f�' -�Xy,���e •.o �rr.., '-w, "��''^'s�'�*:..�. •;.}.. E '`•^ ,. -v ati. Sq<L. y.0, "'.!""`.;.--.' <�• a rR- +'. """ .,,F�'' ",!'F.,s:'+, ... _«r• .a.. .z.., .,a....r ..!'•ate.:` M VR[l. DVIPR6'VES YOUR Pim - Bob Merriney was forgotten, al- BO though sunda'y Ieters from him reeabed her from West Iadden yorta, _ . is. �. but Bob was far array ga liY fetching and brass p&lshing on a barquentine, ALL while Shorty was near and to home, _ .• f [i1id f lr„r.y wno,w earl of -- *' ° •'�`" Is 60 01) eyes. He could lick any boy in the place-small and all• as he was--and IN lSER the way in which he could smoke a r pipe had even old Captain- Crawford ' I _ hull-down for style and aptitude. And - : ke wasn't a bad-looking boy either. ;q -------- He had nice grey-blue-eyes and white. -.y 1- y's>fr"'�._--..-- teeth: his freckles "became him,," a;matched well with his •sandy hair. K4 f Yes, as Carrie gazed at him re.—ding, , ATER aloud the adventures od the bold Auiyas she could picture in her imagi- �-. y ,_ natio.i that•it was Amyaa himself who sx ,A QF .�. � DEEP teas telling the tale, and the, fancy , a r„ I.E pieesed her mightily. SEA FISHERMEN ' ». The winter was not without its .ad- ventures for the boy;for both he and . • v Long Dick had spent a whole bitter BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. night out in the Bay unable to .make -k +' y the Cove in an easterly blow. it was _ wild, exciting work keeping the dory riding the seas, but when the grey ICopyl'ight by the- Riusson Book Company)• morning broke, the storm•eased down How the Story Started. through her paces! Jest think o'•him and they had a long pull in. Then ' tin' that hum of an Eyetalian bar- there was s fire in Colin Baker's barn, P� Frank W esthave_, known ae pllo P �0� tp '"Shorty," lives at Long Cove on Bay!que inter Anchorville that day-thick and Shorty,_manipulated an almost red- � 'b#_Fundy coast with his mother and'o' snow.an' blovyin'! �Vhy, Jesse Col- hbott ppeu����`while-the bucket (lips-Lightkeeper-at th'-North-:Bead- ry'h""° urycle, Captain•Jerry-Clark: He"thou ht brat 'trras Gap Spinney ham-.his hands were blistered and painful, _D4UBLE treat y�* ``sad his chum Lerauel Ring, drink }a 8_brin 'n' her in, Jest fetched yet he felt it was worth it when Carrie ' --]#'eppermint �. } self a �} i t.-"'" -` •�" ''1• •""r E�ether about at th' Knock Rip as nice as Dexter gave hair a khss and a pieFe 'L! Jacket over Pep. _ 0 uncle tells h'tm the story of his fatly; e lease. An' d'ye think e'1�1 keep of real chocolate for his hemiem. d -en's fondaiess for drink and how the Y P y _ permint gum *' ;Wa Zo Westhaver" went- down o$ a bey like that s.w�ay tfrom th''water? it one,tkr the winter was a very ' -"UrT. Island with ten of her crew and;Ye. can't do it, Grace, an' 'tis better fair one, with no storms to speak of,' IN e . for him t' �b with our consent than and good fishing both in the Bay of \� ' bes skipper. This has the desired ef- t, i away. Ef he runs away he let Fundy and on the Banks,and when the Oct upon Frank. The, tyro boys pilot! coastin' or deep water-jest what I men came home in the spring to at- - The • "' - -- _ su lta Italian vessel into Anchorville to - i .,.. 'don't want him to do, for' a fisherman tend � feu' firma there was aM the _fife astotrishmerrt of Captaut Spinney,;I want him t' be, but not such a fish- evidence of a prosperous winter's UM errrran as I azrr-ignorant an' uned- fishing• among them. Houses were dicateel. No Grace! leave him t' me ,painted up, sheds built, new dories on lls: OHAPTER THREE-(Continued•) an' 1'11'make somethdn' outer him." the beach, anti a nine days' wonder in - ' " Clrristmee and New Year catae with f Mrs. Weathaver said nothing .but in the shape of a piano in Skipper Ring'a ltl �O� �^ tj �r seas+onaiyle weather and for a week her heart of hgarts she knew t'lsat her from Anch rnnlle�in rnthe t apacket - b; ,L"otyg Cove entered into the festivities brother was speaking truth, and Uiag 'schooner with Ca taro Rin and Zeke a 'apt the occasion. A number of the men i born and bred in a seafaring com- P g Candy jacket j� melts - k>'~Mme home to spend the'holidays with munity; with the sea ever before her Cove eroywded the wets rfhwlhenf it warmsII yOUr ilYloilt�l» theII y©11 t ,^Iheir folks, and for a while there was!eyes and the breath of it in her nos- a coatinttal mind of dances sad tea i trila, she kr-ew that the day wa com- unloaded undei the su+perviaion of old get ithe dele�crabie gum s fttlt!!. ' Uncl+e Jerry came over from ing when her only child would wer Captain Crawford; woo rigged atom- _ - gtteets>z$s >web'.af>#ackles a[or its afe r '_. �,raad -the- salt. It-•w+aa bard,`. •toe P• i�7,: � ,,a present a Pipe ed womeixiclk of that sea-wash coast discharge. Up to the skipper's house' standbys also affording friendly air;- I . aw bulky bundle ai books arbieh he had were steeled to beer it; nerved to en- the crowd followed the ed, c acid- � to �t tbroa • b -` aced in Boston, 4 dure the racking anxieties of days aVA when it was finally unpacked, carried h, t, reath, lµt, , f nights tivhen the great Atlantic cam- into the, aettin-room and Miss Prim itippetite at>td digtstiot�- G s 4•. I cut late you kin read them, is upon.it, 't'ankie," he aaad. "Th' man I bonghti bers thundered in aet'ee of foa�upon P led a few gold,baI{eda =e Soothing, thirst• •. 'r thews of said they were useful an' the iron'rocks, and the grey ffllew Long were cst7ated that th p ce _ enCl�sg. , 4uter`tainin' readino for a boy See! low before the spite of the jdv; when bed pu't'ty well ajl th' luxuries of a Tfim s some good seafarin' ctures the spindaift froze in the bitiirg air taown._ a next Cigar taste and slashed throw h the howling stow- Then came the exl�riinostion of the better. _ Iii em 4bet s how I sized em up. g school with a saturnine i ector, the a grmak at this yarn=a couple o' s grey nights when wind and sea aroseP i &in' guns at each other. 'late,in rage and shrieked for victims. English Church minister, and Captain t�tey moat be Frerrehies a-serapp�in` up Gad! They need His help when their Jerry Clark to superintend. Shorty ■ LP oa th' Trea6y share. What"a th same men are at sea. and Lem were both in attendWe, and The New Year"boliiday passed' the as the children bent over them papers 'o �� rn• Frank' ' _ sa +"Wirtsaard Bo!' Uryc1'e." men z+etu'rned to their vessels, aryl the his Jerry kept a vigilant eye upon g..v"""Sal Ithst'e a good4oundin' name;Bayy oSh` ettlements -became black his n,¢phew. Whien at fast they ]sa nd deserted. The ground was covered finisfed and the boys and girls ad- ftor s book. Now what's this feller'a vaned to the desk with their corn- y sere with three `t7's' and -'l$ 'M' in"with ano�v to the water a edge,and the Ieted tasks, t3ze ixt9pecbcr glanced _ • - - - " th' name--_'" hills towered gaunt and sullen with P their ra ed ce-clad crests ser- aver Shorty's tivork and remarked: "lomoo,' by Herman Melville--a sPru "You write a good hand my boy. Ali r ts�e oil'the South Seas," answered his rating the sky Chic rocks on the � � „ , beach were scaled tbrck with tee. and let aye see. Are you not the youth asphew delightedly. Ill bet that'll'the shore fishermen went about their who misbehaved himself' and failed Look Pale, Please. - - -To Kill a SOldief. - `be a 'd'andy like' 'Treasure Istatkd` ' bitter work on the waters of the Bay last year?" When o to be hotographed' Nothin caused the. news a - i what are the others? T1ye Wreck Shoa'ty nodded calmly. "Yes, air, g P g p Pera of the Grosvenor; by W Clark Russell,clad in heavy clothing, and always �„ remember that rosq eheeka oil•] look reader durirrst the w +� _ ;with a bit of grub in a panel and fresh I �"late I did. "a-- Aye. itytarrupted his uIICle. a rY fat'• wes a ghostly -noixow m me pictoft e, ii you are pale,'.prise than the colossalr ex'pend•iture of a ,. i,water hn the o �� i Around the farms the only evidence amile to"flicker across h:a austere d'o�not make the mistalje of touching ammunition. "That's a book I was told t git by one of lice came.in the wisp of blue'stroke vi�ge Humph! he said, and dflo- up your face with rouge,as the paler It•was agreed that informer ware o'tit' me. Said it was a t yarn, missed him. ou are-the better ou will look inn it tools a man's wei ht in bullets to _ ga Prom:tire chimneys and the chop-chop Y y 8 Clio I don't remem bout that oration fume came in duo course , srt"eck. Cal'iate she warn't a fls'ter-'of the axes in the bush lands. Slow- �' the photo. This':eade to a hint tar kilt hdaii. In other wails, that fos :,,•• _„ footed oxen trailed loge over the snow- and also the intelligence that Frank, the double-chinned lady A line- of every thbusend rifle••bnl4ets fired away marn. An'� book here-what s that covered roaxla to the roilway at the Westhaver had passed his examination :.� rtbeat?" he succesdua with hi h rcentagea °n rouge run under the chin from whe`r'e one tman was killed. ,Tbst't not a dory book-it's a.mill dam; and occasionally t silent y h ieadin writ- the fulness starts to where it leaves In the late war, if all the mertaI ex• ' :baak on figgures-'Aritttimetic Simgli-''echoes of the creek gully were awa'k- arithmetic, geogrup y, S, led; it's cat'led." I cued by the rasp and ring of Jim ing• and ePe1'ling• Poor'Lem had failed off on the other side will materially` pended in amrriunitton were reduced "Ehi* eh?" cried the ski r to our-`H'awkin's water mill. ddsrnstly, and his parents %wrathfully lessen the fullness in the photo. to rifle bullets, no fewer than 50,1)00 , prise- "Arithmetic. is .itoe Now [a Shorty broke the ice, in his water- decided that he would spend another - would be required to kill a man, cf { sreKyder how r come t' t that darned lug of a morning, and his pre-break- year.at school. course, the caltiiilaarion is rendeaed dif- fast hoar was 'spent in milking the Cloeinyg •day_ came, arKi a sunny GAS IN THE STOMACH ours by the fact that mill'iatys of tons ti &W1 Better heave it aw•xy,Frank' � and drawing wood said afternoon saw an apparently andless _ of metal were expended in putting up •-we don't want 'rithmetic books, do cow, uplift' a'aSer. Chad in warm woollens and procession of b�+gies trailing u and _ N ii barrages and the i2ke and ai irtteriatve _ we?" r down the Bay Share roads. All the �Al\ �V� ' Shorty was . looking over the wi a mittetra on Iris'hands,'he wellCed' bombatclrnenta o! the enemy's goal- �- pages ddNa" he said quietly, "I'll,to school a little before nine oclock, Long Covens were present in the - ]` and got the stove goring for Miss schoolhouse, including many wio had tio3is, but it is safe to say that for - cep it. Tis a mighty usefublookin `Prim. Until four he o lied himself neither son nor daughter at the school, Recommends Daii Uae of Magneala Very man killed 'in the war about book, an' I kin ace thar'e a lot of;to his lessons,and the remaining hours!but by reason of their being alumni of to overcome Trouble, Caused by three tons of metal were expended. ° !good things in it. Gives the answer's tk anent whitewashed.buildi they Such a calculiation is m and bo tli' problems as well. Gal'late I'll o! daylight were usually spent down ng Fermenting Food and Acidg8m g work 'em out this wirrtert i among the fishermen at the wharf or lcund a remii►nscerrt pleasure in being Indlgestlon. y^et cornfarting, for if the old average• _ • _ up in Skipper Ring's barn,_wheTeR there on Closing Day. Captain Jerry had held good, ail the iea engaged Uncle Jerry seemed to be pleased at apra n among the hay, he read Clark, resplendent and awkward in a oas aad wind in the stomach'accom• 'tlte boy's reply, and when Shorty's "Treasure Island°'• to an awed as- stiff white shirt and high-collar, was Panted by that toil, bloated feeling af• in the war; vast though they were, back was turned he.winked•knowingly+sembly of listening youngsters. The seated upon the platform in company ter eating are almost oertatn evidence would have been annihilafad' to the ever at his sister. grotesque chorus of "F.ifteen men on-with Mr. Westley the Anglican parbon of the presence of ezcess'ive 'hydro- last man, _ ' While he was upstairs conning hia i a dead man's chest!" became as pop- and Mr, Letteney the Baptist minister chioric acid in the stomach, creating Zstterary trcasuaes, Uncle•Jerry tarried i ular as a music-hall ditty around the from Folsom's Herbor. Captain Asa so-called "acid Indiges'tion." A and enquired of Mrs. Westhaver:l Cove., and hoarse shouts for "Darby Crawford-an old sea captain, dressed Acid etomache. ar'a dangerous be- "How's he gittin' along at Bchool, r�� it, an-ancient black beaver hat and a cause too much acid irritates the deli- siaavos a 'o a"ss A such!= McGraw. Br4ng alt th rum, Darby. ■, cafe lining of the stomach, often lead- Grace? Ain't ban dodgin, has he- &et Miss Prim wanderin as to their square-mainsail' coat-was seated rrta saetoa 'No, he's been going regular," she 8 close to the platform amid a bustling, i to gastritis accompanied by Seri• G X r `an_-31iRS P 'a-ve pleased origin. And wit had a deal of fun out onus stomach ulcers. Food ferments sgas V�0��On � t �; -replies' t Y, of it too,for with Shirty as Long John rustling crowd o! elderly mathera, and soars, creating the distressing gas ass iollowinr tie Qyoweos >asst. with ham. She nos jest a-saying yea-(Silver and' other youngsters taking �O pawed remarks upon eveiyhwdy which distends the stomach and ham- sold by ail drurelata, or by mail. terday that Frarikie was the'smarteat i prominent parts they acted passages and eve'rrything. peTB thj normal functions of the vital Rotas MRDICINZ COMPANY - boy in the school this lirom that wonderful story upon the ontirruerl.) aes the examinations n the s rind _ +� A:at 1,� wcr- (To be internal organs, often affecting the 7s furls Maw1,( _ - sososto . _ ",deck-of Jud-Morrelha-schooner--until-- - c' - - - .. + ---. --------- -- ---"" ppaass ea-. a 1,.'1i fieve`Qane a far at lip ainl ;it..,1 U. a.. ...,., `It le the worst of lolly to neglect "Hump" grunted the other in con-: s" " nation. thunder het Dome ever th Dye � Wrap, Skirt, such a serious condition or be treat ' ' tent. ''I cal'late he'll do. Next sum-!kid$?++ with ordinary digestive aids which �' mer when school closes I'll~ gat him! And "Westward Ho!" Who can des - Sweater, C mains, =~- have no neutralizing effect on the out in th dorr with Jud or Dick, an +cribe the pleasure Shorty t out of stomach acids. Instead get from any -' long about fall I'll git him off on a' 9 - in Diamond es ,' _ _`thet book of far-of! Dev�n arrdmgoaa- F druggisrt. s Yew ounces of Bisurated - Bankin' cruise." M is an sgilirill�� h rkae of Di�mnnrl T1ve_' Westhaver a hrow clouded.{ „�., ; `a P qu er glass of water rig t after eat• arch 9�au lv gu ro sea, oonta3ns directions so simple any wo- Tme will drive the gas,, wind aid search of gold-laden galleon and can`- ing• Jerry. There's enough on the farin'rack! How Carrie Dexter cried when man can dye or tint her old worn, bloat right out of• the body, sweeten here to keep him going, and 'tis Ione•.gherty-read her the unhappy outcome faded'th'ings new. Even if she has the atorwach, neutralize tt a ezceea 1313 postman sad e�peeeemsa w�iT - - *' same enough I am crow without--;o! Rose Salterrye's love for tlye aeveu dged before, she can put a rich, aed and prevent its formation and bring er split 4e yoru r.Yr Oh, Jerry, keep him to home S you;Spanish Dc:n GLZman; how she shad- � oal6r into shabby skirts, there is no sourness or pa#n. Bisuraked home. a a one way. item." And the appeal in Iyer voice:der•ed at the terrors of the Inquisition dresses,waists,coats, stockings,sweat- Magnegia pn powder or tablet farm- Whatever ai " er it be came fro m the heart. I and gloated over brie merciless hatred newer.liquid or milk) is harmless to 1� . It-<^ h -*, ers, coverings, draperies, hangings, s Uncle Jerry blew a great whiff of.of Amyas as he searched the Invincible the stomach, inexpensive to take aid hgu lucid '"tta�erla or this most deli- _ smoke. "Grace," ire said slowly, "kin i Armada for the man he wished to keil! everything! Buy Diamond Dyes,-no the beat form.of magnesia !or stomach cafe fabrilirill;bi apbediiy rsheraed . f'J• ..A ye heap a duck from th' water? C'd;To her romarrtic i+maginationy Shorty other kind-then perfect home-dyeing pines, It to used by thousands of to their oi�'Inii freshaeae. When you mother keep me from goin' t' sea?i was an equal of the dari Amyas. i$ guaranteed. Just tell your drug- people who enjoy their meals with no thick of deanieg oc dyeing It'e in our blood, an' 'tis salt water.Had he, not boarded a galleon and gist whether the material sou wish to more fear of indigestion. think of PAItlC�R'3. that runs-in Ou.r veins. Frankie'a a i wrested a treasure from the black- dye is wool oar Bilk, or whether it is -0 y Westhaver an'a Clark, an',did ye'ever�bearded Don in command? Had he not linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia. • A cbath wrung out i-n vin ar and y knout an a' th' rrienfolk o' them returned triumphant as did the men'_ d.-Dye Parker s -- 14rai4iea Bain'-„Y ..;lir �" h.,.Aiore or Devon ra with presents sand with c,R run in dusting. Never.-A �y Ur G.�t T-• , w �e9 dye V�orks �ot� . Hook! 'I'd never want t' see chick or were slightly different^--the eon relation o' mine settlin' down 'th'out was typified by a rusty-hulled Italian If you want to be wretched, look M1^ard's Liniment for .'.rippe and F�u. L.imiitetl doing his bane on blue water." He barque big enough to'carr a galleon I yy within; if you want to be distracted, Cleaners and Dyers paused fd�a moment while Iris sister on her main deck--but,.as-slie gazed at The quantity o£food necessary for a b�enit oveT her sewin "That bo is a the Blbmidon ametlr st brooch,he had look around; ii you want to have 791 Yonge St _ g. y well-grown child of over thirteen ytara , Iborn sailor," he continued. "See him given her out•of iris prize money it peace, look up. �.',' o! age is thr same as that needed for Toronto s3 ,,�•: I*ndde a dory in a chop! See him put seemed as valuable as, the, great a rown-u' rson lightly occupied. - tthhaat yttle schooner o Jud Morrell's emerald of Pon.Fpaneisco de Xartite. ,Use Minard s Liniment for tho Fla. g P w - - .�., r,,.� g.a '',�'(.',,�'rc -*x�,'"P'w'•' F:u :'�s"hs:�'i:' �F.�f�c"i��"kF:ti��cirv"Z..7r�4"�ii��'°.f'iS'��,`5,r' ler�,�sl ,^'�'�'h�,Eb'.."` r,�' - �, `r�+'�t,�+,'.°: y�`'0.S't=<Y4s1=:''i',�;�'�".u;s^�K:...,.,. ,.,..,s.w.�,..'.=r.._w.w.�..^e�•.m,..il.P•...:.iL.-....v.. ._>....h:.._....:.z.r.-_,a�".e.::..,.r vlar.Y%S:�.b,L`k'��`}+�-Y 9U.+c•..�''`u�,."}7N is3�� �:r.�:Y.�3ia1ee�'"�'r'�..1���_..,r.,jsssa4�c�•:,:4...aG'm "7 ®R "7 :3 7? X % A .2 7v� All conepiracy, and' they met it by,a ot wind of the uiy the situation. ­Ther-g JIM X PLACE OF THE BANKS Tar which rb we thatt the mom- stratagem of the Family Compact,Whatever IN CANADL414 ESTORY wre not else they may have been, were 8 EAfith LudweV LAUrince y Of fools. They lined up the counter the bank with their ow friends, an d 4y W. S..W-11-ce- MA., Department of HistOrY.UniVI thl paid out silver to these deposit- watched her pleat Ume? It came, -A through the early -spring Gwen bad of "in -a wroutc. mrz,� very Btu ivurely anxiously. Would It manner, and1ben, when night tam -into a 141y at the right be blooded' "steal" -on the pairt of the they trundled the money.back to-the inlight blosom too soon, which would �t. -The charter was Family Cdmpl in wheel-barrows. The next dreadful; or, worse still, it might blossom too '13 The agitation for proper' blanking peated late or not at all. --fa-pilities in Canada began very,early originally applied for by the partnem, day the same Pr*1311M wai re "Be good, flower,"begged Gwen- "Don't wait :.7.r* a private bank which had been and thus the bank staved off the evil for school 767 Of too long to bloom. When I am lats after the Conquest. As early as 1 formed in 1818 in Kingston, which hour when its reserves would be ex. I get a black mark; I be late, either, lily!"' -the scarcity of coinag I hausted. Confide-rice in the banki g' Pe led an enter and The plaaat. stood stradglit and green was then the most important in. ilA, prising auct - but ability to pay in told and silver,re- there was no way of telling what it ioneer of the city of Que- mercial centre in Upper Canada bee to petition, with the i or to vived, and the run.petered out. The tended to do. anting a charte to come to �ance of his profession, for a monop4f�%Jj pn the bill gr What It should do of course, was Il bank was savgd; and Mackenzie, hav- t t is bank was going throuth the of the right of issuing promissory in the Family full bloom the day before Easter, because 011 lature, sope of the members of the ing failed to ru Compact �notes as Baster Day, It it vrere ready, It would be car- t a substitute for fractional ­(as Tor- through.' its pocket-book, proceeded to governing clique in York -drea's service and currency. Needless to say,,the peti- riled by Gwen tl chil onto wai3 tUen kndwrl)' awake to its try to ruin it thzougb armed rebel- 1-1. - tion was not granted; but the agita- placed In the Ill with dozens of other, pot possibilities, and conceived -*e bril- lio­ ted plants. Every child.in the neighborhood n. th tion was,revived later. As the weal was gro t purpose. Some liant idea of appropriating the dharter A similar. situation prevailed in wing a pluat,for tha and trade of the colony grew,-I't was changes Nova Scotia. There the board of to themselves. A few trifit children. bad geraniums, and some bad bv, ng found to be a hardship that there gil some, like Gwen, had lilies. But none were nuAe in .the bill; among other directors, of the. Ualifax B.-knkinj .7-'�t: existed no machinery by which the things the names of a numter of Company was all but identical with of the plants, Gwen felt sure, X��ild be so Ill fVnda of the community could be con- ..IT as her Illy. LA. members of the Family CoTapact were the membership, of the Col of She had'already picked out the place.where -c�ntratel partic4lar undertakings. substituted for the names of the part- Twelve, which was the Nova Scotian slv� would put-it­-When the rnom,,n*.came igy after the Bank of the T E ners in the Kingston bank As a re- equivalent oL-the­FlamiLy-Compaevir. lu, Llie trudiciren to maxe tneir 01- at T-T n,i T Upper Camel and ti- 11"llfuji,1$ank- -w�, - -�inieston bank f ferings of flowers she would carry her 13rklous sia;J mirurton in 1 93, had proved not only cheated of its charter, but ing Company became the object of the. plant.slowly up the IsAsle and set It at the foot a success, the project of a Canadian forced to face what w9's really the same political animosity as the Bank the pulpit. Tblen it' would,' be right at the bank was mooted time and again. mihiser's feet.when he preached his sermon Both competition of a government bank at of Upper Canada. On the other hand, .�,-at the later service. public opinion and officialidorn, the provincia ninercial Bank'was the 110 Illy, don't be late!" Gwen said. dI to convince; �capita. l. Under these just as the Cor. however, were circumstances, it was inevitable that child of the Reform party in Upper The lily was-obliging. just at the right time and.it was only after the country had the Bank of Up the.green buds began to bad experierice of the Army bills-dur- yer Carmda should Canada so the Bank of Nova Scotia swell; later on a little ing the War of 1812 that the history have come in for a good deal of the was the child of the Reform party in white showed through each green sheath, and odium gathering at that time .about Nova Scotia. at last. a few days�before FmAter, one at the Canadian banking really'began. -y Com ext week.) lovely flowers began to unfold. By Faster the devoted head of the Famil (Concluded n, The establishment of a Canadian the blossom.was perfect. morning pact itself. It was conTpilained that it The children's service was to be held at -banking system in 1822 without doubt discriminated ajainst opponents of the The Ufies'4 the Fielcl. gave a very -considerable Impetus to Fami.1y ­half past nine o'clock in her eagerness to be '.7 Canadian trade and industry in the Compact-and perhaps therd When I went up to lqazaroth-�- off, Gwen could hardly eat her breakfast; ste� was some ti-uth in the charge, for the sat with her spoon lifted and :,-azod at the years ihat followed. It is a truism to A pilgrim of the spring- credit of William LyonMackenzie and plant as it shone In the sun on the window say that the Canadian banks have When I went up to Nazareth sill. played a vita4 par, in the esonomic all of his political associates was The earth was blossoming! "Its PI pulpit", fcot 4 the ace will be at,the not perhapsall that might be desired, developitalent of the .country. The I saw the blue flower of the flax she,thlaught again. stability of the Canadian banking sys- Certainly, the .Reformers did not on Beside a shopherl foildl "Who is going to take Gwen to the charl the whole enjoy the financial standing the family asked after byvakfaet. It" tein has seen Canads. through many of the members of the ruling class, Along the'hillsides' stony tracks The -question caused aom financial crises; and while there may I found the marigold! e confusion, no and when they were refused Rt the, one, It seemed, could,got away go early. :::0, for--a-AJifference -of opinion hands of the bank the accommodation --The "ris m'asda s`Wmmw'aC spire "But I must go. you 4"1.-.- as to whither the Cansidish system Of beauty at my feetl. anxiously. as,.Iet ual given to people )ike the Robinsonx and The poppy was a cup,9f'fire "Wb!y not lot her go alone?" Aunt FeNcia. encourages local enterprise and the Boultons they w id natural "'The church to Just arodud the comer.* may, the American system do", I do Among the cooling whel -asked. not think that anyone will deiny that1rogard the discrimination aga2t I So It was Bettled that way. Ne&A7 an hour banks havis played a them as -political in its motive. When I went up to Nazareth she&& of time Gwen set off down the rtreet the C-nnAlan In bar new spring bat and coat with bar r*ht crucial part in."building up Canada." Sogresit was the hostility felt to- I marked bow time came dawn arm cal circling the flowerpot and her ..6 It is not. however, the plaicii of the,ward the Bank of Upper Cm" that With blightins'dust and withering .4: left hand steadying the blossom Itself. People -banks In Canadian scowl history in 1885. the Reformers established a ---breath -- looking-from their windaws smae�Fsnd said, to to which I wish to refer especial bank Of their own, the Commercial. Upon the hallowed townT ome another, "There gem little. Gwen Banister it is rather,thf'pirt which they have Bank, under the management of a The years that buried Babylon with ad Easter finwer al:mmist as big as :�ervsl rch as -political and. gel his-; .4 Were drifting to efface Then was no one at all In the chu pkyed in young English radical nsme:1 Fradc Gwen walked a-lowly In. She settled herseLf tory. To-day the banks steilr-Ectear Hineks---afterwards Sir Francis The steps of Mary's Heavenly Son, and her precious burden In the comer of a of Politics. Back however, has not Hincks, and prime mWater of United His dwelling and his racel Th Comm W Bank was, But still I read his permanence pew near the door. She wanted to cam the always been the case. In the yews Canada. Is Is Uly all the way up the alsis wh%the time tel of 1837, the' 'in fa �Le 4. Reformers came, so that as many personis pc�weblls preceding the P -s!�, By signs that never dim; banI Upper Canada and Nova, byllie attempted mono IV of the With all their ancient elojuence might get a good look at it Scotia, at lowit,--were very much, in -6vernment bank. So high id fol The lilies spoke of, Himl After a while the organist carde In andjbeeLn to practice sl on Poll Takeo for Instance, the cai ran that in 1837, shortly afore the -Daniel Henderson. the ol Bright sunlieft streamed through the st&Mid,clem wift we of the Bank ott,Upper Cansids.the first Rebellion of t%mt year, William Lyon al painted everything in stramse colors. The Easter NlY was raw Pink for a while,; then It turned yellow said then a pale blue. 4bartered bank in this part of the Mackenzie actually tried to ruin the ne Green mist "But It's loveliest of oil U.ro wibl ON country. The Bank of Upwr Cansda- Bank of Upper Canada by engineering was VA*-ch9d-4-4h&-FA=Uy Compact. a. "run- on iilii. 39� get Yery peacerai and comfortable; the-eburtt was wum told the musto I his-political- trees, sounded sweet and far away. Of the fifteen members Of Its first, friends to go to the bank one day, and She settled the pot more firmly on her knee. 'It's neffill time to When is a freshness in the moral w," she sial "Ill just abut m -board of diriectossi, n6w vat in either' demand the witbdrawal of their. de. ' besta no y eyes ."� d vil air; --When-shia-openad her sysis she was astonished to we that the ahvroh time dW EXOCWVO Or Legislative Opuncill, posits In gold or silver. It w!Il y Now Abs,-blood -al was ftil of pol How had they all come In.so s08I she wondel or hold Important 96v&Irm-iint post- of severW financiat paifl�nof-6al everywbere The chair was in Place.and all the yews wers tull;�ablul the toll Of ths tices,and meet of the rest wer,%,JOund Canada 'but also in the United States Burgeons earth's beauty, bol on Is obblag heads of the U�tlq boys and deep pews she 6ould pee tb* sle k b in similer ,positions shortly after. and Great Britain, and the run on the every breeze. the nodding Easter hats of the little giriL W&vd& Indeed, the bank owed its bank promised to be a very serious --Hells going to tell us to bring UP the fillowsm now." thought dwen. Charter to a deliberate al cold. matter. The b4nk, however, rose to Her heart beat fast; she stmightened her hat and grasped the lily pot. Haft to the robin, swinging on-the But the minister did not sal thist. instead, be looked at ths-vongre- bough. His red breast bursting with Itx gation with a smile and bean, "I'm going to make my talk a Very abaft one, tor it to nearly ttme for the eleven4ebPek service." w1111" &rket Report music glad. ?- she awallit. Gwel set up stralght, "What does be mean by Mal The sparrow's, chatter, and the blue- Me' minister went On. "But I want to say that these flowers that bird-9-641; ve put hersI erial VI., $2.26%, per 5 Imperial �fth you he W "RONT01 con be Gwen cranbil her neck. "And what does be mom by that?"she said Manitoba wbest-No. 1. Iltorthern ;2.15; aple sugar lb 18c. all thin melody who to herself. Honey-�-N and iO-j;�und tins, 14% She got tip on�her knees and then stood up an the Seat One look to 15c per lb- 5 and 2%-Ib. tins, 17 to -2 18c per )b; 6ntario comb honey, per we should be glad in spring'. whan bad carried up EF-stroffell while MaTritobs,' oats-:-No. CW, 58c; was enough. the chaned weis, backed with towers - flowlers 'ol all kinds and colors. The children extra No. 1jeed, 54%c; No. I feed, doz. $5.50. darkness tees. Gwen was asleep; no one had noticed the quiet little figure hidden away Manitoba barley-Nominal.- PotatoeI, -90-lb. bag, $IM;_ For One who broke the saddest, in the comer of the deep pew. The service was nearly over. Quebec, $1.50. Geed potatoes, Irish darkest bond Gwen did not-waste any time wondering'bow It had all happoned. All the above track, Bay ports. C,*bblers, $1.75 a bag. Anwwidan col, 2 yellow, 75c; Rom in the spriy4time to' 'His 'she scrambled to the floor. there was no time to ION& Sm9ked meats-Ifame, medium, 32 eut later the congregation saw a small figure scutryingup ��No, 3 yahow,'78%c, &N-rail. heaven beyond A mom Bartel 8 extra, test 47 %a. to 34c; cooked ham, 47 to 50c; smoked ewhat disheveled figure and it went ver y fast the &Jae. It was a AM or better'L 68 to 65c, according to rolls, 26 to-28c; cottage rolls, 30 to When the green mist bel about this t the pulpit it platised. tress. builsed. A 32c;breakfast bacon,29 to 33c; special ..Mr. on" said ia high-pitched little V06M '9CMMSO 1110, 6*ghta outside- feed barley, 60c. brand breakfast bacon, AT to 40c, Nort air, Buckwheat-i4o: 3, 98c to $1.02. -Mary Archer Knapp. a mormut, �uj here is still &dcle or flower for Easter. It reggy backs, boneless, 36 to 41c. I dilidult mean-to be Istel Rye-No. 2, 06c to $1.00. Millfeed, - Delivered, Montreal Cared meats--L*ng elbar bacon, Juteml Univenity Mr, Norton besitateffi; then he leaned down nd lifted the ]MISTY pat $17.50 to-$19; clear bellies, $18.50 to .- at *11 the "isgation $47� heavy trom the eagerAttle arms. Ho.bedd it up so th bel inl brian, per ton, $20 50; lightweight rolls Bufletim ION to V10.00 -$41. �,could me It. 1 will put It ham on the ; ihol per. ton, $30 weight roI Tbe Alumni Federation of the Uni- A perfect EWter flol be mat& $32; good feed flour, $1.70 to-$1.80. Lard-Pure, tiirces, 16% to 17c; versity'of Toronto has Just issued paipl bay-Track, Toronto,per ton, tubes -17 to 17%c; shorbaning, tierces, the first thr4e of a series of very. at- Gwen turned and trotted dollim the Sbe.Amlled back happily No� 2,$22 to $28; mixed, $I&to 15 to 15%c; tubs, 16% to -16c; pl tractive bulletins on the,willoft of the at the smiling people whom she passed $19; clover, $14 to 118. 16 to 16%c; prinU, 17% to 18c. -She felt very much PIO"O&,This lily had bloomed-on,Vme,and now. 13traw---Car iota,Jftr ton,track,Tor- Provincial University and its need of Choice heavy steers,$8 to$8.50;&., the mlnisWs feet. It was UP on the Pulvit .-Onto,$12 to$IS. an augmented revenue. The',first of instead of having & place at good, $7.50 to $7.75; butcher steers, at his elbow, Her Easter plan!& bad tamed out bomAitugy!-Toutk's Ontario wheat-No. I commercial, choice, $7.96 to $7.75; do., g the series deals with the University's -Comp"-icliL ood,,$6.75 161.86 to $1.43, optI ta��Idium, $5.75 to $6.25; province-wide extension servIlFe col Ontariv N'v. 6 (mcgo 4V w4bc, out- do., common, $5.25 to $5.75; butcher sisting 9f extension lectures, correl we invited to help, as 8 patriotic T6 Md&-Siger. heifers, choice, $6.75 to $7.50; 1 pondence - and extra-mural courses, Ontario col to 60c, outside. medium, $5.75 ta $6.50; do., common, short courses for undertaking, In forging intellectual Owes AmAll 4Jga*1e-,-A*rW, Ontario flaur-lat patents, in 4t.01 Eastern cot-1$4.75 to f 5.75: butl rnwa, ,hoke, &M ru��i i.anxis Dezween bluster w2d.' ton sacks, $8.70 jilo.ou to $16.2 1 eewivea� and town-planner. J Canada by post April 6; do., thedium, $3.50 to 2 off ering _graduate cold- erlb0'alle'traigbts, in 1$5; -tanrers and clatters, $1 to $2; and, urban tutorial classe scIholarshipe tenable by graduates of Mrm and scold' warl and m (bal s, evening 'Tin ror' the child. %a board, $6,40. courses for industrial laborers and for J butcher bdlls,g6ld, $4.50 to $5.50; do., Universities in the Well -I common, $3 to $4; flI good, $6.50 the general.public. The second b4l- Manitoba flour-Ist patents, in cot .0 - . Work your will through gunt and( ton sacks, $8.70 per barrel; 2nd pat-�to $7; do., fair, $5.50 to $6;, stockers, letin deals with research and'points 1 good $6 to $6.50; do.,.fair,$5 to $6.50; AM -oats, $8,20. .Two the gong birds, noW- out that teaching is 9nly part of %he AMA& am, wW ic legg said Cbeese--New, large, 20 to 20 1,6 c;!milkers, $60- to *80; iprinirers, $70 to work of, a modern university- "Oh, mOutb--tha;t-ccmss­-w`ith­ y I k -twins,20% to 21c;AE�p�124 to 21%c. $90; calves, cboice-$10-to-$11;- do., crowned. Up to bar rosy threat. cheese; large, 18%c.old, large, medium, $7 to $8.50; do, commor generally under- 4 $4 stood, is R most,important lervice to And golden, shadows dmessed 96 to 26c; twins, 25% to 26%c; t i rlp-- to $5; lambs, choice; $14 to $15; do., to her Incolinatecor, The gireffe is the only bobs,26 to 27c; Stiltone,now,24 to 26c. common, $6 to 7; spring Iambs, $11 the province�l�p'this connection sev- COnstalt ii,r;esuv dumb. It is uI�D Butter-Fresh dairy, dholce, 26 to And fivitbful to unrest," loice, $9 to $10; do., eial research problems itre mentioned, -Alice CwT. Itself by say siol whmbwewr. 30c; creamery, prints, fresh finest, 44 t6 to f7,; &o., common $3 to $5,- nwLably the one on diabetes, and the. to 46c; No. 1, 43 to 44c; No. ?. 4,0 to fed and w�Ftered, $13.76; do., fob, statement -is made that more than two '7 41c; cooking, 22 to 25c. do., country pointk$12.75. $ hundred -problems are"now under in- Drel pouIpring chickens, 30 to 35c; roosters, 20 to 25c; fowl, MONTREAL. veitigation in the University's labor atl In the third bulletin post-i Oats, Canadian Wet-tern, No. 2, 6&; 24 to.30c; ducks, 86c; turkeys, 45 W S - grad 50c; geese, g5c. Flour Me uate work is discussed and the-! dq.. No. S. 59c. enicicem, 22 wheat pats., firstq,, va%vow" Up-­r 11-�4.-Jvril L;,,v vtm&ry Y type of work that the pots-,rtW* ­hn "-room& 28c; 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to begs 90 lbs $3, Bran, $32.50. Shorts' for this 50c; $33 10 ducks, Wk; turkeys, 46 to .'Hay, Ra. 2, per ton, car lots, $29 leaders of. this country shall not be 'oto 0 2ft. to $30. driven to the United Stotes fair the Margetvie-20 to-22c. - "fit to Cheese, finest Westerns, 16% type 'of speoislised knowledge and bag@,-,Nl Jul can&M, SV; new 'JgVc-. Buttfr, crtoic%t cresimner-y-, 41 training which is necessary to make, Xidw all tht WW1b iftil am. AWd, in cartono, 35c. to 42c Eggs selected, 35c. Potatoes, them experts in their Professions J Bear&---CarAdiiLN hand-picked, bus- per 14, car iJs, go to 95c. n-- W, $4.40; pruthes,$3.85 to$4.00. Spring lambs $8- abeep $7; calves, PO t developments of this work Iin- .$5.75 io� $6.50; ssl;ail�014- 'al Srm jioductlq� per =eforec"ted and .+w 7,rk(1'CF K� .?+ �°y •*w�,,,.rv: } - -•M.J_Z �'d. iT' - ,F'fJ, qi t+- %.,•• w.,r v,'�,$ti9a'•w,:,-;'il:a,�r.�.. .�•'•,,x.,..- ,'-•''h`.x.ur%,..,u - •.y>,w :'-,L u,.H s ;r' «.r,u,.<;_"i';�`:..'b'h s�`p.`.!e ary',"' •rt,:.'.'5 9•nji Y.��r�.N'' •.:_\ ,Y 7,Y.•:,��.'_ ..., ;.:.r, t` .c „y.:4.nG,e+...y�. 4 r�-.,"em,:X^u�'+T.rwQ.-1.c'r...ai.,t..;',,Nr,,y°`•1,,.,,y wwo- :E,-.:;.;�-`L' ;i;''w',�+y�"�+-y�-+•r;•M'!,�'r"�'.S°7 t't.o"•rr��b s,.w.slrx.Fe:.t it:s"A. :y'.::.rJ�+'••.^��."rS:1�•A""'.u,A�y,fia rn,,....w,,;r",G.y��:,:+.;W• ,c:,-.:,+:.,.t9,,� �xy^ run "yv h try.. r '••'. }r LA:: 4•L.•:•- ,. .1 hX �:t.,�,L _ ,-,w,, .. via -rMise Mattson,pf Toronto;spent We still have a small quantity r 'LOCALISMS. over Snnday with her sister, Mrs. of seed oats. These oatd are re- •,i , 'T :,n�:� •-i (Rev.)P. F. Gardiner. cleaned No 2 Westerg and test - �-' - -5i r": Bedson, who has been lSigh. The Campbell Fluu�Mills--.-. - � - �',�` "',,,:3•'w;�;''�,., -Hoiise cleaning is.now the spending the winter in the city., Co., Ltd. ;;-' der of the pay. returned last creek to the home of George W. and Mrs. Theaton G. and W. J:Reid visited her brother, Egbert Doyle. and datt liter And Gordon Their Even Sulomton in all his glory �;�.. .. ._ y g � _ , YV•aBIIOt • ends in Buwmanville on Sun- -Dr.Bateman, accompanied by ,ton, of Toronto, spent Sunday x> his daughter Miss Marie, Mrs, with J. R and Mrs. Theaton. :- F, Henderson had a buei- .R. A. Douglas and Miss Lizzie -Attention, Farmers ! Custom_ ;�' ,dornee •�rith one Qf these Y. Haas trip to the city on Friday Gould', of Toronto, glotored down,grinding price reduced to 5 cents on Sunday and spent the day with per cwt. Grain ground while you Classy and Nobbp in all the shapes and styles. A big - ---John' Topper has resumed their relatives. -'wait. The Campbell Flour Mills _assortment to choose from, and we've _ x' , , l►ork ss section-foreman on the —Ladies, see,the display win Co., Ltd. { -G,T, R, Bowe at the"Big Store." A nice picked all the winners, n-4 number of friends from To- assortment of tulle, pprays, flow• e F Ni sad vert{sements. Mrronto were guests at the Gordon ere, wreaths, foliage, fancy braid `House on Sunday. + and patent leather-ribbon, at• OR SALE!--A quantity of No: 1-We are sort to re ort tha,y p bFlte make8 pld .hats look �16e F}�y at lot 21,base 1tne,Pickering. Apply to,'1)dre.:TameB AndCER 19tH Very poor new. * D.MacNeil,R.R.2, Pickering. • 29.30 ridn Cloth ' s e for S prin i%ealth at present. -The Oshawa G.un Club is bold- , 'TANTED-Pasture for the coming g• —Miss.P. J. Wright visited bar ing a local shoot to-day. (Good season.for from 10 to--15 head-of young. • .q''Sfstere, Mrs. John Dickie and Mrs. Frida ). We understand "that cutC<, David Dawson,Cherrywood. 28tf �7 S Chapman this week. som e_. lour traoshoote'rs intend NCHOR POSTS FOR SA L>✓-Ist >,'rY a bave ty�]ej� all -N. B. Mar ach has moved his to artiei ate iA the match at - R p growth,9 feet long, Price $1.25 each. Are .• - {''';�elothee pressing OUt$� to the which stdtable prizes will be giV- at my residence, Church St, �'ickerjng, N. J. �. b� Morrissey. 28,-_a Boots, Caps, Ove.'ralls,' Smocks, Soa- ' rooms above the bar r•s op. en. Sportsinen from all the towns :Shiite, p_, , , -Mrs. Smith and daughter, of between Toronto and Belleville T�cOR SALE-5 Rood pigFt. Also a . '3'oronto, is visiting at the home of are expected to be regent. P heavy mare,5 years old. Apply t9 Gerald everything right here for pOU. ?'••1 .,,:.the former's father, Wm. Alla= -Op Friday clam, Dumbarton. .S 29 p _night last a large _ These in i are.our.hobby.- We specialize in Men's Wel;r. ,j ------ lmotor true1r, aelonging to At r. �!xvts S-ALE-A i-o-o-d open rubber Mrs. McMaster is moving to- Smith, an Oshawa carter, was re- n !•'ea n]ggy in goon cvn�,,:un, ni. cil..N_ _ - man,Pickering. 5tf We have some real old; ripe, qna cheese on hand now- �- � day (Thursday)into S.W. Davis' turning from Toronto with•.load. P PPy -- 'Treaidence recently vacated by Air. valued at about $3000. As the S E ED OATS .FOR SALE-1920 and $ieT. truck had no lights, Constable iT193I. Sensation variety,90 cents per•busbel, " the best for a long time. Wia:on White.Brougham. 26tf -Born,on Thursday; April 8th, Shepherd called the chauffeur'@ a t to Mt. anti MrF. RUSK, of Meadow• tention to this violation of the F ARM WANTED. AT ONCE- ' Around iGQaczes. H.T.Love, 105 Carlton Fred T. hunting" - - Pickerind ' brook Farris, Kingston•road; east, law and asked him to secure lights St„Tolonto. Phone Main 878.- ) - i� of a son. before proceeding any flirt er. — -- -Established 1857. -To-dap being Good Friday all This the driver-refused to do, and SOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and shoes repair4�d neatly and quickly. Thos. - , places of business will be closed as when asked to show bischanffeur's ,Watson.church 5t„Pickering. a-23 usual., Monday neat(Easter Mon. license, as required by law when *- ) day)is also s bank holiday. asked by•one in autoority, be was ri ORD CAR FOR BALE-In Rrst•- BUNDYS : HARDWARE V= class condition. App) to obis T. Sttphen- '; -Cecil Bradley has rented T. unable to do so, giving as an ex- son. --astern Resta*ant,Pickering. :9tt %eddin's-double dwelling' recently excuse that it was left'at home. ' t: Stephenson r• j�OR SALE-I42 acre farm. being ,. vacated b Jos. L. and Constable was obaged y tut 23,ton.3,Pickering. $9,000. A p7iy to ..� . ' -Simon Stephenson and' is pow under the' circumstances, to bold Mrs,James Hadley, 150 Scatboro Rd., Toronto, .:' 38-31 •busy renovating before moving the truck until daylight, engaging - - ,Cr fd. a man to act as watchman. A FUR BALE-Pure-bred dark hay ■�+J�' i —A. N Ridley, of Toronto, was charge a as laid against the owner rg wagon on Appl 7 years old: 'also a light ■� spring wagon. Apply to James 4facCrae.Whitt• U , R .'■i rJt ;.fin town on Wednesday calling on of the truck, who appeared before vhle.. ,' A number of friendq. Mr. Ridley P. M. Clark next day and paid his `has been in poor health for some fine. The chauffeur, we sander- �.1,EED WHEAT FOR SALE-Mar. '(j �j Q I ' time, but is now somewhat im- stand, event 'into the eit next "gme Tome.lot 9.from Kingston fat ad east AV The:Famous Cold V♦ ater Paste, y to Root.Toms,lot 9,I{sngstan road east,Ptctrr• ~ proved. morning to secure the necessary ing. 99-30 ,yt -Bakery; and work sale, under license, which hehad aeg1jec%ed to OR SALE-(food clean alaikeneed; -� Xis White and TIIIts. ' pk rthe auspices of. the SL George's secure before and wbich might Falsoa registered shorthorn bull, 2 years o•d. Woman's Ct<urtd. will be held on help him outr of .trouble is the Apply at lot 13,con.3, Pickering.or address Ar- ' Saturday, April 15t)i(Exeter Eve) future. tnur Percy.Pickering P.O. 28.19 - e ?- at Mr. Coldham's bntcher's• store, -We regret to report the.death OR SALE-Timber limit.3W'acrea, ,at a o'daeh in the afternoon. of a former resident of this town- with basswood.poplar,beech eu..within 100 ..One pound of -M ure sco will covet -Dr. Cartwright 8 miles of Pickering. For further particulars apply peat over ship, John Palmer, which -took to James-Ross,Bo:29,Pickertrig. 29 p: Aunday with relatives in Brant place in the. General and Marine IseVentp-$Va square feet. '" ELF WANTED-Capable girl od_ J ' ;word, and oo his return was&Xcom• Hospital, St. Catharines. on Sat woman for general housework in small adult - �anied by Mrs. Cartwright, who arday, April 8th. The deceased-famay, All convenfencet�,home phv43e>tu. Ap- lewd been spending a couple of was q*tsve of this 6ownshlp, be Ply P.O.Boar 353,Whitby.Ont. Zt99 ,• -weeks is Hamilton and Brantford. ing the son of the late Isaac Pal. OR SALE-A quaatit of sweet Put a in 1 - No. 1, Alan'a White of red clover d 5 lb. packages The many Pickering friends mer. who owned and lived on the Fclo•cs aid.whir Blossom. s government test p , `21,a1n �.. 03 Miss Edith Law. of Toronto, farm now -occupied by Joseph w,J•Devitt,R.R,1.'�-otoat Hs1L 'Fno�;� __ ,. = t twill r�'et to hear_that ells has O'Reilly, and was in his(19th year. sea 2s-3I - - - �'mn confined to her bed with a He engaged in farming until about , Drop in and get i Color Card a,nd sever attack of aeamonia, but twenty-five �j CiGS FOR HATCHING-From • P y years ago, when he. bred=o-la atb4te wyaudot:es,••Rt&;al Dor- ,!jr i ad to know that else is now entered the milli. bnsins", at Gals'breed• 75 cents per seatin . Splendid ` R winter layers. M.H.Burk.R.R.1.Locust Hm. read all about this - - grab with his "P late mss. rr=e s-t.:a rwi,. iob3 ' cry, _Service neat Sunday in the -Palmer. and for several years Methodist church at 10-80 under was in the employ of James Car• FOR SALE-Cheap, +►Il kinds of sanitary finish, the direction of the W. M. S. East oiegie. of Port Perry. He returned ems ts i n'tbpodorder�Allso�seveeralbeavy . or addressee by three young ladies to Pickering to work in 9pink't+ ipfl v fi ht aisles and cook stoves and limo-s. >11. : -- . ertnan,6larctaoat. PDoDe 2x1. Iaf and Beater music. Evening der multi, then wader the management - • - '' vice at 7 o'clock. Subject, ','The of J. S. Barker, and wbe9 the lat. 'P ARM FOR BALE-Lot I, con. 4. �-{ Bundy Pickering Hmpty Tomb." 3 ial Easter ter lest for St. CAthaitoes 21 years m,leL.iron cl*a moat ca°u'oo: A `i.o�•:c : s it• >osueie furnished by the Choir. ago to become manager of the house andbam, Noreasonable pffer rtfu.ed. -At the regnlim monthly meet• mills of the Maple Leaf Milling J.R,Ovien, R.R No. 1, Claremont, t7-33 - tag of the Chamber of Commerce Cctaupauy, of that city. he accom. OROTHY DAY TANNER-Teacb- ` • on Tuesday evening the committee panied him, ltnd hai been with Der. Piano and Vocal Certificates-Tnn•ty' I vr+ was -instructed to proceed wlth them ever since, tilliog a respoosi• College and Royal Academy. London. England. :� >, Wtltviwt pupils residence if required Phone the-erection of a suitable gate at ble position. When he was coin. 1702,or write Aintree Farm.R.R, 1, Pickering. " the entrance to the Memorial pelted to give up work last fall. 4.. ` -•t Bark. The annual picnic will be owing to heart trouble, he was EGGS FOR HATCHING-LatRe + ,, 0 Whue Rocksof the most approved type. held on Jaly let, when the formal the oldest empluyee in -the Com hens pr by 3rd its cock.Torento.1920, and n�eaing o the park will take paay, - Ia Novembet he''•began 1peei tinsco°ila" U.M.choicest F r°:n dwgode>`� , place. fail and abont si* weeks ago he F•rm.Claremont. 2s-31 Me, �Iliany of the roads throughout entered the General and Marine ,Gvg FOR HATCHING-.I be Y !w the ttoownship have been in very Hospital for treatment. He im- �Jmated up two pens of pure-bred White W - et bad condition owing to the frost proved somewhat in Health and andotte hens with two cockerets direct from J.S. - coming out of the-ground, causing later left the hospital, but in ten Martin Regal strains,the beat in Canada. f can � - tyrmah eggs for setting from these matings at the roads to break up. Many days he suffered a relapse and was Per setting. w.A.Henderson,Pickerinv 2"1 autos have found it very difficult compelled to return. Pneumonia QTRAWBERRY PLANTS-Glen to navigate the use of the old developed which was the immed- S. v y. y grow- er, 41ar van<t medium tall and hear •''` •'' -' _ ''••„ 3 fashioned horse being.fregnently late cause of death. He is 8UCV1Ved vrry productive of ears large. bright red w berries..which shade to a lighter dolor at to ^ 11 y ti lecessary to extricate-them from by one sister and two .brothers, one-year aid Manta for salegat 1 ..ce€ each n �e rV i13ak111 a bo i/y� ' their predicament. Mrs. Wm: Legg, of Cairo, quant,tieaor (Xloz more. Also one nod driv- Sea Lamb- --Services in St.George's church, tun County,,James A. and Isaac, _P Q e Pick 209' G'_b',Pratt, Pickering, Ind. _v _ f' V } V -...13ood Friday at 10.34-a, m.;Easter of Thedford. Charles S. of this ? Holler �,b0ut _��_, Day at 8 A. m., 10.>10 a. m. and 7 p. village, is an uncle of the deceased. Whitevale -- Do. Will the congregation please Charles Palmer, of Hamilton, A • . !u member that R16communicants nephed•, who was with hiul during �+�� - 1�.r godds. are expected by th@ Canons of the his illness, accompanied the body The Service Gara e , ,'' �� Church to make their communion to Pickering. His funeral took " .. ' . N on Exeter Day A edrrdial invita• place on Tuesday afternoon from Overliaiiling, Painting ail kinds We're justified In Cloilig s0" tion is extended to all to be pries• the residence of his uncle, Chas. S. - _ • '' repairing done Ignition ;. ant at the Lord a own service on Palmer,and interment in the Die- P . a specialty. _ We stand behind every :...,. - . the Lord's own day, Airs, Tan- ciples' bnrying ground. Mess rs. your old Ford top re=covered J - ner. R. A. M., the well known Smallcomb and Riley, representa- ' for $13,00. it • ?• :vocalist-will-sing at 15161;4 services tives of the 14taole+ T oat t,l., _ nud other epeciaf`Mills Co.. St. Catharines, were 8et]�y � Poynter t rl�rn' _ music will be rendered. present at the funeral, thus show. _ w� Satisfaction or your money will to Don't forget to go to the Town ing the high respect in which he - _ t �"H-ATl nn Monday evening neat to' was held by the-company. _ E DALE. MI Cheerfully refilnded. hear the drama, entitled "A Noble '�.z•r,�, Outcast," to be presented by the Pickering Dramatic Club. This No matter whether its >`�``!` ;:.'•.;'i 7Urania, chid runs-for 2l-�Oi1i a,__ .•.J1�1 � W1 _ Having taken over the E1nldziTe ' . ' - ----� w Is in four acts, in which' the dra I a i Groceries, Boots and Shoes,. matic interest is intense, and'A - Mills from �F. W. Weeks, • z ; �.� wish to Announce that life human a " Our Stock !.General..Dry Goods Men's appeal ia, made to the.'• Liman heart. The comedy is re- �':'1 Bm inees will be car- ' S T ? fined and is full of humor. , The Is romplete with a nice tied on in the �i, Wear" dies' Wear Wall 'drama is presented under the ran y r f of mouth OrgdC6 ' usual way. , ' Papers, China and �C:lasts- > auspices of the Memorial PArjC Iru with prices ranging T , li, p .provement Fund Committee, thus from `-We will keep on hand all; • F:-the proceeds will go to a most - kinds.of Feed. - ware, Paints and Varnishes, i ` -worthy cause The scenery will ;^ 25c• to •t. 1'.�5"' �Ve have at present: Y be entirely new, and Peel's Ha- '='' Garden Seeds in packages t,'-Wbitb will - - - r -- ' •�•-�-� �• " furt>t�ah choice ronsic is �,�ter s tie �rls 1 Car Barley and Oat Feet. andl lit 11 before theplAy.nnd between acts. -- • � - •. ! _ Everybody -coins and enjoy A . Records. `1 Car Western Oat. •'. ,,` �r�' easant evettjtlA. The plan of y Also Corn. Fret everything you' want tinder, *1,.the hall may be seen At Thextr.n'A Neilson 8 Bulk and pgilviey Royal Honeehold Flour. I one roof. . :Qonfeetionery store. Don't delay i.t�iof-TO-rr T Cc in securing y,onr tickets A t-Nll ��ol ChocO�a,te8 Pal=try Flour 1!!€ttiN!!f€ yLQ_tH I Are going.fARt. Doors open at 7.:30, "3 certain at S. Chopping done every tiTty HAPMAN Res=erved seats :+0 f i•ngii-seat8 .35 cent@. at T$EXTON t3 �� i.r .=,mac wccz . . ; ,1' .../. ..�, •' 4, C-•.. .(. .-r.n•",p f2x.-••• !A •C+ vI •'.I 3 f.J-'.1.'. •t•aee?-. o-,' .,y'.,..t`•'•h.."w".:=:, e" -a:. _ '•',.' "•iti -°'i.MGit•.. .; _.t v '..�. ,�y.�;,x'•s:-' ,,,`v'4'p,+Yiti:"��. 'Yn:�'i': '�'t. '-3 / +i, •g"Y;tip./` ...:Fs .t, ,R'• ••- .' '�, �••,. - '„,,,A.a`..me+eLT.'� -..,rtws' >�„°.' 7r ^"�:.:p�'"w h' � �!'z�'"