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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_04_21 ,i'i'��..-`s_i:a P' •sa.'.!,,advd._^.°'.,". ,"r.�:+-';,J>..,,e.r;�vF�^,f.'t�-n~te ,ATy, ��:".'>.��.^,,''F-�....,,..,?.. ..;ik.:^'k'?r„,..i ".-'``e;.�w':.�:.'`�s"..';s�y...*�2'`1�e„'r°'...`,,=,.',"i"„,•. ,;;'..,a:>.�-<nei,,.C`•".UC.,.':n.•':k+la-'�,4,,'.4e•3,•r-:e �•_{,+.:'.-e.� im: J-.'v s?�`'ts'�F.r+.•r.ya�-:;4;s'3.=v.:w�"+1,'FIRM !7^"i•°�,r�'z�'i1�d'n _+.'.s•.,Y�-''--¢•�,.ta:r+s'j"�°u..s�4'.'��_.x".#^' S _•y'•Fu.=Sr,Neks �`5Z Y y:,1 ti s•;mot...t''-i,�:xY .y ?s 4` r i� + r:':.;�.•.•.' c.'t x•4 7m, • �d.^' i •x �;,g .s.' .�- .,��.:.� .c' _ ,�"'�'~. � c' 'y�7' a� •'`�.i-.• -.:p:•:'• ;i,: Z,. '•,.,,?'- i• ':,wy,`i"�y`P '�;.;v, •�;. y, .at•, 'y^ '°g .C,+•4y... '',4•+... ,;• ;;y,,e:y.tl i '�'^- '.u• ,°i _ .•r:{i.Wr; _ *,,,, (�;,"'? - 4 ^*y "'!; � yr• ,� 'y:s.r.,•.y Z+li•'alo.•.:.+ay�{.�ry„'+."• n`1 Y•`+•./ �'�' .•[t•'•?^'_i.�,' '.',!',;•' t`{S Y. :,'1,1”} ....�, 'a.'.. ..'-, .,, .,.,y`� .�'., .,p ., • tis..,r�". f„r+x,s .ass. ,NE .� XL-I. a?ICKERING, (ONT., FRIDgY, APRIL 21, 1922 , �... ___ No. � PralsoisWStal �srDa. Q ��{{,, Baker .WHITEVALE.Goo, 'i.Je r FAIRPORT. Established 1828 '~4 ltd{�`. Stop! Look 1 Listen! The White- A thur Fletcher had a slight attack vale Tennis Club will hold their bazaar of•be grippe but Is out around again. in the I. O. O. F. Hall on Saturday Thos:and Mrs.Sowerby,of Toronto, GREENWOOD a R. FORSYTH,'Opb. D.,'Director - Afternoon,,Diav '20th. There will be visited Mrs. Sowerby Sr„ over_.:tlie r~`�a0p eometntalilirasociatfoaof Ontario. Reg. home-made candy booths; hsadker- holiday. - • ' ? ;,: iateredr'Member oft 'e American Ontcmetrical chiefs ancj„ apron booths eta' There 'Building is now eotnmencio with• Aaed«ation. Eyes eitamined by.eppointmeat. Best Authorities Tell DTs g g 4 w >' ali'hone 2t3n9, Claremont,one. _, you r<ray see. the Woolworth dolls ns„the fine weather. Several new ctittag- That if the barns.and houses are pro- you eat your dainty lunch; es hive been started. F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Memher eri roll cted with sod hen cap- _ _- Mr:and Mrs. Webb an F y P g heavy p d son arrived " a off the Cc]lege of Physicians and Srrgeora per wire woven in twisted strands and SCHOOL REPORTS, from England on a visit to their. ~. of Ontario. Gfr'.ce: that formerly ocripied b,r ' the late Dr,R.Rrodle,and latterly by Dz, Cal 3 ounces or over to the foot put over daughter, bits. Len Burnin�tham: ^.;;-well.'Phone.'Claremont.Qnt. 2317 the buildings to give tare utmost is - The dance at Thos. G. Mansfield's - efficiency and thegrAdnds down in the The following.is the Exeter reports on Saturday evening was.well attend. _ - :< E.ICARTWRIGHT, ;M. D., M, •earth at least 10 ft. and have heavy for S. S. No. 11 (Green River). The ed, A number of parties motored - ::- .• .C_tp.& S;.Gat. A corcrer fur the Cc�n• copper terrninals to dieperse the heavy aaroes are in order of merit. Sr. IV= from Toronto for the occasion and all V G _r; of Ofitario. Office hours : 12-2 and 4.p,tai' charges, that not one bar'n in every T, Postil! (bon.), A, Smith. Jr. IV= report an enjoyable time. 4..D OATS ' or at otheritcurs by appointment• PhoreBel] .1th?J barns will be struck lip lightning. A."Barnes, C. Postili, A-Michell, Sr.-' , "brio. Ind 3phtone No,son. Pickering. Gil- III-Vera Turrber (bon.i, H. Micheal. with the contents is tar._ H. Wright, B.• Postili," .Jr.•III-T._�' f -.. BROCK R_QA_D__ � -.:=Feed your-light'-ones-find -= ,' ::'•,�' �T C. DfcSI1VNOt7, M.D.,L.R.C.S„ tainly worth spending at least Barnes, R. ic5elf- -F. Wright, �� l�l . Edinburgh', member of the CoLwte of I percentof the total value R. Hutchings, A. I3arknev. A.'Hag• F. R. N'ckson•spent-the holidays at tow good seed. Physicians sad 8tugeons of ontarlo.3ttsataate a •y t� . 4 •�� -' r, If-IF. Blrl• *� ! &. •; vv,cege or surgeons. Edinburgh, ar. »-3-, 1�- Jc. Seeding operations are On the way c, what it caste to b (bon. ipw attention to arteases of voaen and y ), C. White. R. Prankett, R. hPreaBouts P Y I have a. car of superior quality' rttirdren, 03109 and residenoe,Brougham. ''Protect with Our System, Bielby. ySr. I-N. Poatiil. J. White, Miss Marjorie Kayos ie at home now x'- A. Bielb Sr, Pr.-G. Bielby ., B. Ba- much improved in healtha Sepd- Oato, testing 45 lbs. of l.Eptg�• key. Jr: ergh,to White, B. Draper. John Knox has, gone west again,Staiffvfflle,�On V Irene E. Pu h,teacher. ` ter spending a few days with his more per bushel. Will H.'SFNNEDY: Barrister._So- V t parents here ' s ieitor,INotary Public,'jConveyancer:ft,c. CHERRYWOOD., Gen. Kayes and C. Youn arrliV.e in a feet days. - Whitby,Ont. 41 g aDd�Sm. As there seems to be some doubt as !ly paid a flying visit to friends here _ E. CHRISTIAN,barrister and J. BEA T_ on soa last. Price 85 `cents per bnahel. e V 1„J to the rider which was added to a .G�.Boltcieor,fiotsty labile,Etc. Roneyy a r Fitzpatrick Bros. are .renovating i; es.,M02ee Hrceli ft.North,Whitby. ' rbl� motion of the Cherrywood.Ratepavers their dwelling-shingling, papering .Samples• can be seen at the milL_- CLARE MOI1I T Association re extending of boundaries, and painting-the signs of the times. JF�ALES dt JOHNSTON-Barriaters we wish to make known that any Mamie Mc Donald's injuries consist- etc.,4229 Danforth Ave, (Woolworth day :Bldg, ratepayer on either side of Polling ed of a hrokeo collar bone and dislo• Toronto.aPhonefrrrard44ri.'Satnrdayt, Mal- " Licensed Sub-Divisions 4 and 5, in which no - .rota 1729. �,Ird.) sUly - cation of the shoulder. The teetering - -:�- Embalmer and.L'n-dertaker. other Ratepayers' Asabciation exists-poles are very dangerous, ' § are cordially invited to become honor. Messrs, Store F. Zr. C�FF'LTa3E1V °` �[�1LLIAM J. BEATON•B. A..Bar. Motor Hearse. y and Taylor, of To- i I r.ster, Sol,c;tor. member of the firm of ary members of this Aasociatiuo, -lift ronto. have purchased Mrs. Hond's -- Ryckman, Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toro to 'rOPOntO connection for the last meeting the secretary was farm and tank pctssessinn on the fleet g'iencrai Trusts Building;AS Bay Street,Toronto. Hospital Service, asked •o send an invitation to Silas TM P i of March. We welcome them to our -' TekpLoae;b�ain a8t and 9x2. _ Tool. road Supt, of Pickering town-- midst and hope their sojourn in t,nr , °•'- .. ship. to give a talk on -The Gnod_midst may bea pleasant and profitable E Lletifal - s Roads System,"at our next monthly one. .; `.,... BARNES weeting Monday-, Aprii-24th. ` u J. HUDSON. D. D. S., L. D. S.. CHOPPING MILL - DUNBARTON. I 32 Carltoa..St.,Toronto. •Hudeon'sNew Q$HAWA. tBit arJanor phosicNortha3WO 4-10 fej Chopping and Oat Rolling every week "-'Tesac Pizer and family spent the sea e, On Tuesday maraialt the largest week-end with his rirotber.. L} `. - LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S„ day excepting Monday. shipment of motor cars that ever -left Mrs, Char. Smales visited her dau- • .1V Graduate d7 the Royal_Cokige or Dental Higbett prices paid- for Rock Elm, Canada was made when 88 carloads ghter in T6ronto on Sunday. Surrecris and University of Toroatc. Office Containing 3I4 automobiles. all made Welcome to Ages. Pizer, who bar re- N` seer W. M. Pnasle a hardware mines. vrbutoy. Soft Elm: Basswood, In Oshawa, were consigned to Eng• turned bo her home for the summer. The Universal ' wee horns 9 to)2: 1 w s,3o.i tad 'yiaonl e. land. The value of the shipment was 93 .: 'Lbabi phone 220. _ 44t7 j White Ash and other kinds of logy. P Miss Mersa Annlr,of Broutbam, is • ., nearly balf a million dollars.end inov- holidayinit with her cousin. Miss Me]. W-8 G.Barnes, Green River log pictures have been taken of the Ile Thom. (One of Our Productions) *asinsslrs: �as3a• train which was over half a mile long. Our teacher. Miss Murray, is spend- We sell $ill's Rite-Zits Leoe„f'or s�' Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. This rlrieemeat In only part of many ing Easter vacation at h,n' home at all mattes of sate-the beat ? t V. RICHARDSON- Real Etr` i orders. There are enough orders ahead Corawall. its the mar]te�t for ' Public.Etc.Puckering,b;Convey-acme. N831), �� P C,�� .•. to keep the /aetoi ins busy for some Mi" A. B. and Mrs. Abet Thom - the rice. ' _ • time and fl•esb orders are coming In spent the week-end with their cousins, p • B.BgATON TOii OMP OLEBH daft It is a splendid advertisement Oliver and Airs. Annan. of Hamilton. Tires for all cars. Emery Whesis! j j V forhawi"the Cara are being used b7aevgaeaaa, x°°11% ass tsr "kiss s"' L b i in increasing Mir• James Mitchell, the aelagste Saw and Eeaery.Mandrils, attlat+fis, aasssaaatrs ass, ttosry ss lose R anmbere all over Europe from S. S., No.' 2. is attending the Circular Saw Lad- ' sa mm e�,� Imam Of Marrhp Ii• "- u well"Jo all other parts of the -Tr atese'Oonyention in Toronto this s, IG•: ass" hvsli`Ors. Led- V-11 _ world. week. dens, etc. i DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock aue- a JamM$ullivan.Miss that` Sullivan Woodworking and Geaeral twffeer. Graduateof C V. i �- 'Rf�hR. .'� fescue., .Ull. ... hl�.�s.ev. rtrr nr E311ICt8tnithiOJ�. '&=it 'k and 1• s workL re kinds-p oli Toronto. spent Easter Sunday with W. H. dJ4C890'�T Brock Road' " ,- asarA. Hock and oar work. All rinds of asks Wm. Hoover war a Toronto vWu r Mrs,Robert Sullivan. , i MY attended to',Terms reasonable. Pa" we can supply you in bo emont. 617 recent] Every one should pro to treat Miit Pickering, Oat.! Maple, Bireb Beech Miss-54" Routlry is spending the Evelyn Mitchell, Field See' of the IAU06 S. PUG B. Licensed Auc• . ► ►' holiday with friends. W. M. S.,at the Easter Thank-offer. - ti A t;of sal for the Province of Oncana. An Frank and Mrs. Booth spent Easter ing meeting is the basement of the kinds of sales conducted oe reasonable farms. lain and Quartered oaf g Also breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn cattle. wiib frieodr io Brooklin. church .next Wednesday evening. 11164 phone or cart. Ind, done, Claremont cc • " Miss I. Diamond, of Toronto. spent nt April the 28th,at S o'clock. Here YOu Are !_w :...'slia,!Glen Major P.O., 3317 :Bill Beaver Board Pe - ��-�� -Easter with Miss M. Hobson. _ �j P®15TILL, Licensed Auctioneer; _. ;gt,OCp, Miss Violet Fuller spent a few days , �* a for ocusl ve of Tors"A Ontario. Ana last west with ;1f re. F. Booth. " Girls Baseball Club Dance in the -Moss sales of all kinds stianued so on shoron Miss Annie Fuller, of Toronto,spent .Town Hall, Pickering,this Cement sates. AddressG"m River P,0., oat. W. Do Gordon & Soil Good FridAv at her home here. (Friday) evening. ' M. DiA W. LICENSED A,UC- ! • ids. Up a here called on several of _ Qa�' TiONEER,tor York,Qntorio and Durham, b i riabionerr here last week. PICSERINGir aROUaritAlt. ,: Coonues. Ali kinds of aloe promptly attended :' .. The 'Young People will bi+ld a burl- • ;m.= ` =to, Terms reasonable. Dates for sates may be Eess meeting this(Friday)even fog. Miss Mar arnnged at NEWS'OfBcv. Bell and indeprn- ..Be 11 laid Independent pbone. v Hood is spending afew Edward and Mrs, Nilson•and 'Miss :Lumber, - aeat pltooes. Whitby'Ont. sly x lulls spent Easter.wlth John and re. days in Oshawa, -?,,1 ; TI�[E TABLE-Preker:ag Station � � A auadher of our residents motored Ny. _br• N. E. i T:xB. 6 nM�i oia• Easlda.a5fos� Miss Bessieand Donald Hoover,•ot in and MreuGerow are' re spending E McEwen B•V.Sc. R y• Sh fasten Veterinary Surgeon. r" .R8 Local a,;zg p M Toronto, .peat the holiday vuder the s week vaith Vf m. Moagrove: y 38 i coal gig P. >d Parental roof Frank Middleton visited with his Ret�i�� RUO�11I� � V'1,Sraduate of University of Toroutor Died,at trill residence. on Sunda Sunday train, &25 A. M. evening. A y friends is Goodwood on Sunday. _ . :• Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Thins s w'sst dos ss "follows- evil 9th, Eli Nigbewander, "Henry Norton, of Lindsay, visited - Agr icultural College, Quebec. Bag in his?1st year. his eo le here over the week-end. - y Prompt attention to all cfliente. �• '? Local ''• ] P.M. Mien Sarah Draper, of Toronto, P P _•'afnd Lath spent the holidays with her brother. Mrs, A. Abbott. of Toronto. spent • Bell and Ind. Phones, "' 7 Mail S 5b P.3d, Melville, anti Mrs, Dra er. fiaeter with G. L. and Mrs. Middle. •..-- Sunday train,' 7.40 P. M.- jton, - -p1Ckl`Elisl -- ONTARIO The Ladies Aid wi i meet at the Born,on Monday; March the 14th. E E S OiR -_- Foregoidg is according to Standard' home of Mrs. F. Wright. There will to Howard and Mrs.. Malcolm. a dau• • T I a time, be w special E•uster programme. shier. A,�{J: The football game between Hinde 3r Airs. Win, Gerow left on Tuesday Z+OCV$T 3M=ZT+ �' r. e 4 A R A C# E bauscbe and Green:River on Saturday for Oshawa, where she will reside in -W The Chevorlet Garage and Serci a last resulted 2 to l;.in-favor of the H., future. Bas a full line of tresh ,and cur- g A D. team. ► _ . Station at Brougham still have 'their _ ._- John M.-Gerow bas returned home, Plockeifflgy y. ed Insists conet$ntly on hand.' expert from the f�a�ctpry and also have after spending a, week in Toronto New Chevrolet 4i�t'S eciala in stock, ".`" GREENWOOD. with his son. Spice Poll, Breakfast Bacon the' 3 speed car at the 2•9peed price, — T. C. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, Ham,. Bologna, Weiners, eic' Agent for Cream Separators, «illard The Girl's Circle met at the church are now moving in to-their own resi•on Thur'sd'ay afternoon.• B.ttteriee,Goodyear+tad Dnnloq tires. Drug .Highest prices paid for r 1- ; .Lu ,unu that cannot Jd` nen:ev, or T ironic, is holiday- bliss Jennie Du.nran, of Ttwrnhill,be matched by our competitor@. Less ing wh Ali-'ri HarPev. is enjoying her Easter vacation at her:gas and less oil than any car on the. Robert Brown bras home from To- home here. road and Service is our «'atchword, ronto over Easter with his family. Wrn. and 'Mfrs. Cassie, of Agincourt, The Godson Contracting Co.'have visited with relatives and friends here _ White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil. commerired cork at'their gravel pit. over Easter. Over 25,000 GeroW's Gara a Broil ham Mrs. Wood and two of her nieces -Mrs. Brown,of Toronto,is spend• ?•;Store Students Garage, $ ore holidaying at her former home ing a few weeks with her daughter, '= - here, Mrs. Howard Malcolm. - _ _ •'`• :r'> ,'.::- bavebeentrainedin business methods, C. S*Vd a E Fr4nian '_Miantle is moving in 'tu F. Fred and.11rs. Cassie and Will and shorthsodand typ tint by Shaw's' ' L. Green's' house in the village this Mrs. Cassie visited with Walter and ' 3 Cas1>t�atnl lavlrt. g ' 'Get. - . '..:;:.. ' Schools. Thereamefrom ail Duet the your fapOCite Tonics - - ::�, Province. Every parettttesti5ee both to - _ week, firs, Bennett on Sunday'. k='<- outteachin ndatpervi.ion. start at Dmiglas Wilson and Kenneth spent- Clayton and Mrs,-Axford and Miss WAnlpole'8_ Cod Liver Extva'tt, anytime. EJasnsehoole, Satd now pp�N UL YEAR the week-end crith Alfted anti "31"rs: Doris; -af-Toronto, spent over the - + - for Prospectus. Tiimhle. week-end with relatives here. Rexall 3 Peptona, \yals Creophek c A 7 Mc�fosh,� '- C1defPrinetpal Miss Connie Richardson, of Bramp• John and R. Everest, of Toronto, ,;:_Burdock"Blood Bitters, �—= dater Noon ton, spent the holidays with bliss spent(fond Friday with their grand- Saw,swssssoa pp .. ?tlary kaine8. parents,John and-Mrs, Gamage. Tarlac, ar 3 LUOTT Mrs, Richardson (nee Flora John- :Mfrs, G. D. Linton has returned Toilet Good. TORONTO son)t spent a few days lasts week with home, after R month's visit with her ' Stationary, Q,' 1AF friends in Greenwood brother,John Dohle,of Agincourt. Choicest Metca]f's Gandy, in bulk a _ San and :Mars„Carlton have_moved Gipson Conner has returned home, to Salem Corners into the bonse va- after undergoing in operation in the .:,or in boxes.' Yonge,ak Charles Ste,Toronto ”' .� ;y �s ',„ • cateti by H. Duckett. General Hospithl,some five weeks Grain C�On' y rHE uwy-oRADE Busmais SCHOOL Miss Stater and 'Muss Green, of To- Miss H, Middleton and Mr,and Mrs.Tobacco, Ciigare, CiRarettey .j �f, din the l,n iA Qg with Rttrlrh$o. of Toronto. YI61ted �Q.Ihlr Gl'_; strop d F. L. and Dire, Green. L, and mra, middieton over lire hots- AND FL IKING � g demand. Prepare now and ors. Emerson, of Toronto, is spend-,day Records, _•: may be ready fo accept a 'Rood position ing the holidays with her parents, The Brougham Women's Institute I am' prepared to do 'Cho in and "'J P P PP g is the Fall. Write for our Gate=--Johaand ?Kee. Adamson, will hold their next meeting at th^ ter_ Oat Flaking every Monday logos which gives complete inform Mrs. Robinette and family motored home of Miss 1. Bate of Tuesday,and Friday. from Toronto on Sunday and spent April 25tb� at 2,30 p. m. F.yerybody- �• � 3'' ation. THE PUPILS OFTHIRRCHOOr, the afternoon witb :Kiss M. Wood, welcome. _ ^{ _ Stoaeboats For Fale - c+E'r . VAL"It FOR TIMR Bert xad Mrn. Harvey and'Albert W. J: Devitt, arhonl attentlanca f MONRY1 motored to Bowmanviile on Friday officer for Pickering township, was in and spent the afternoon with friends Toronto Wednesday attending the Veterinary Surgeon Jinn F. Bayles, Claremont y r9 g (W, J.•$lliott, Principal there. Tbeg,also spent Easter in To- annual convention of the Ontario FLdu• r Rural.P.oute No.2 rpnto with relatives,jg;b�g„ A national Association, 1�1C'lrL®T17Z�, 07�. L2Z� TMs .5�. .�:'1!•," "t Ap,�•. ::t: _,R �''At.rt 'w 'af 4..: �: .:t'.r:.,. `-,��,.:�.. .•+.,...' ,«'j0�L"£i tsars} .�'c,�;'. ^•,fir:...;{ ' a't�"�, K:e;° W,. .., :n-� .y d- �r ;•x,r` ,.r ,:e• .. iy° %v�.r, t• k± t+,'psi e'p:".+��+i .n wx <w `. .., �^-'^�,- °�..•., +?r'L,•"-„'t�t,� •rs. e•' Elifn�”' 'fir.:`'' .+o:,"�� n'bT, t '&' °'& it�i ' ,Aaa�u'`�w.7k �� � i� �',m�' r--�i� `:���,:3�9hd•"-'° -3t,"ibis'�wrbaB.•aScs7r�r.'.i�'�I�.�t�ICtAt' ��•`�PlFS�.#�. - M"X. ZZ alr -4 2 V,wn 0 wt 'T 2., 77"B LU WA'F`ER 01, } : :,;�. -:-.A TALE OF THE DEEP. -SEA FISHERMEN 101Y FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. Many discovered that 2 i�' I Shoe people have c Wishes 6t 6ther, things exa mood f than for shirdng shoes For inplep-ans ECopyriSht by the MUS400 Book COMPOZY] —Clood for polishing motor cats; refiniabing suit 2,in 1 BLACK the Story Started. tain .Ass, Crawford to make some,re- How kodaks,black gloves, rub%M hats,etc. marks. Fz� Weethaver, known as miniscent re ed t'. rights," h-, said, 2 in I WHITE—cake or liquid—Good for clewft hats,stains in Whiten imiftorty, , lives at IAMW Cove on Bay "That's de mother and smacking his flat on the desk. "I bin skirts,white kid gloves,auto tree,"etc. of A.2y coast with his mo k Clark. He off'n that coast a-runnin' guns inter W uncle, Captain Jerry 2 In I TAN PASTE--Good for polishing fimdtur%hWwood 9=16 Cft Ring, drink a La Gooayra an' Cartyena. An' didn't and his chum Lemuel I�get shelled by one ol them blame' ` uncle Fa iht &st List of New Uw.4 for 2 in. 1, lVe are Awarchna Cash Prims as-PoMMNQ bottle a rum, whereupon Frank's Venezooalian guards 66stas stn' fore tells him the-vtory of his f-ath- t' run for Jamaica with nigh' six en's fondness for drink and how the e�d Ist award $500:00—for the most acceptable list 20 Prim of -for the next twenty lawn off feet o' water swashin' !round in th' 46 44 $15-00 z.""Grace Weethaver" went I An' that so 3.00-for the fifty Sable Island with ton of her crew and brig's hold? Saddleback 2nd 300.00-for next best list d ef-' Mount in is that, for I wen it with 3rd 200.00-for third best list 50 2.00—for th me desire her skipper. This has th -e next fifty ov- 0 fact upon Frank. The two boys pilot my own eyes, an I also saw that _� I Prizes of 25.00—for the next ten IM 1.00—lot the n=100 It" error's ouse up th' hill-side, tho it an Italum vessel Into Anchorville tc P e they were%usin' A for a y seems t m the astonishment of Qbpt.�ln Sprrifte 'I Shoe calaboose when I-was in-La_.Gooayra, -trrt-y to find new uses for 1my of the 2 in e mblec4 or browa -harbormaster. Frank applies himself ......... pasm-whfte-cake -mbination_ last. I remember.havin' t' go up that- ton Amam mr, L_!bo to study during..Ms final school ye lit one 01 M Write on one side of paper only. List uses according to colors. Covers to the ancient schoolhouse in th' sun an' took a ,7ig,711la=AWe's rifle Captain Asa Crawford is a subject of away from him!" And with the old Awards.will be made according to decision of special committel�, _4 captain's elucidc.tion. Shorty came in and paymefit.made on or before. October 1st, 1922. All hats 00132211ent for a round:of thunderous Applause. submitted to become our propaq. Address -CHAPTER THREE-(Conitd.) The usual speeches were made, and,. wsybu Prim Editor, "The 01 Captain's keepin' his Us feeling very,proud of himself, $horty -7 left the schoolhouse for the Ifut time F. F. DALLEY COMPANY OF CANADA LDAITID, well," commented one PortI7 dame iv as a scholar, —a-stage whisper. -Now, boys" said his uncle as the HAMILTON._CANADA, "Yes," assented her neighbor. pair strolled along the road "you're 4,$eventy I &&Flate." 7be W ek heard and cor- through with school, but I We you ain't'through with I'arnin'. Don't "No I= Mrs. Posey. Ye rected. know Well �;� that I'm jest eight think 'cause ye'vr Yarned all they kin rou-00 teach ye at Long' Cove that ye ain't "Now say we make twenty trips at He had to turn out at all hours, ac- Dye Old Curtailns year oldier'n , . h re 0 .g di to the bUte of the tide, and While the worthy captain was rak-: got nawthin' more 't' know. Don't th'most with an average fa - coiZ n an' heave yet school books away or ty thousand at One seventy-five. What Dick he eut herring bait Sweater or Slurt Ins up comparative dates Mrs. Posey VO make a bonfire o' them, for ye never, W that make?" and ball IWAS,vainly endeavoring to change the all u his tub of thre hunaQ in Diamond Dyft know when ye may need them adrM. Shorty did some figuring. "It would' fathom trawl with its seven hundred subject from an uncongenial -topic. Ile children,-with cheeks shining,hair Yell bev t' 'make use now o' what ye make- a- total stock of twenty-eight ganigins and hooks Then they launch. I.Diamoud Dyes" add years of wear �'A brushed, r best, hev I'arned, see? An I hope y,� will thotuand, dollars for the twenty ed their dory, and, sailing or pulling, and dressed in thei tripe-,* rts, walsts, coats, ik set on ye they made their sets from two to to wern. faded skirts. 7Q !­wwe nervously awaiting the com-­ -bang--Iiic I w n man. -Dire-- UZ e-wal"a ithare 'lad 166T`- taree muss (a-snore. Lan;� mencement of the 'exergises. Mr.t d "Five thousand six hundred I- orally draperies. everything. Every anj arithmetic I do did the rowing while Shorty Inca. ri Wastley arose and tapped the desk 00 ma lan.ps - Instantly the hum of buyin'?" hove the baited trawl into the water package contains directions so sirnple,- for silence. voices died down with the exception.i - shorty -nodded. -'sure, uncle, rve Uncle Jerry nodded. "in two years, in wi�ldng_coils after the end line had any woman can put new, rich, fade- [ of Captain Cra and be, was, gone all through if an' worked.out!l caFlate, she'd pay for berself, been anchored to the bottom. When less colors into boor worn garments or• t Ting .. "th6u counting my share an' C'mis- the set of two or three tubs had been, draperies even If she has never dyed stS Is ' down the law to the port.;nearly all th' sums. It hen bin dl t ',jy lad with rage and mortification fun too at nights, figgerin' oat th'i sion. How'd we. stand at the end o' made they hung on to their dory an- before. Just buy Diamond Dyes no s.eein' by the answers of I th:,second year, Frank?" chor and Shorty reverer.tly produced behind 'him. problems a 'g Waal, Uncle, ye'd hev a good ves- 41 other ktnd-.then your material, will 4GYass" be was saying, "you were ye were �r ht-.---most' good as, a Ojnoo" -or "Two Years before the 'd ru fully paid for an' eleven thousand Mast" from the pocket of his cost and come 'sickly twenty-flve years of age when game Bel out right,because Diamond Dyes The uncle nodded. "That's fine, two hundred eollan In hand, aides th' read aloud to Long Dick, lazily smolt- are gaaran-teed not to streak, spot, -wortin' you 'long in eighteen-, was a At aW 1,was mat o"th' "Freeman Frank, aa' I'm glad that thl book was five hundred balance outer yer original ing and listening in the bow of the, fade, or run. TeU your druggist ten thousand dollars"-maldn' th' vas. bast Conine" then an, jest thir_ty-two. some good after all. Now d'ye think whether the miatertal yon wish to dye -Clem Posey then, you in 'fifty-Mne, Ye c'd go t' ivark an' figure out th' eel an gear complete, an eleven thou- After a spell of twenty to forty In wool or silk or whether it is linen, I rurinin' an' cost ol a vessel--say a Dad seven hundred dollars in hand-" minutes, Long Dick would r 11 cotton or mixed goods Pi' folks was a-mayin' then that you, Sides my share as skipper at say buckle on his broad leather belt, wine Kittin' along an' consarned lucky,Sabin' vessel like?" I . ­.. . d fifty dollars a trip, o a -it a maw-" as. I .r a,thousand dol. s'l'ipping the woollen nippers over his Jest suppose we tit to fats for th' season." is driven part so Wair ntob*dn,k %e clergyman tapped the- d6sk I :.Y hands, Proceed to get the anchor up If a brass-headed tack rive While the room became befogged and haul in the lengthy trawl. Shorty. way into the lower portion of each ominously, while the assemblid PAZ- home an' sit some per, an' 1'11'giye ents tittered• usey was a notori-Ye some little problems t' work out, with tobacco smoke,uncle and nephew:as a rule, coiled down the tine as Dick picture frame, it-Will prevent marks .`i .auk gossip, mid the old sailor was.eh?" wrestled with Problems of insurance,',hove it in, and in sik4we,sbroken Only from appearing on the wallpaper,as is Overhauls, expenses for dories, do-1 b the bake usual whdre pictures hang, The tack Woi;ldlng ait 6neonscious play for Vaguely wandering what his unclel 7 thilow rled nto the dory hot- u ,U wear-Land-tear of gear and�and p Ock"w i and i flop'Of ,r�eir delectation. was driving- ' at. Shorty got_Qut,1.;per; 9-sue- the dory he-fame-',a'sufficient 'I when they arrived at the -possible accidents. They;tam and the vicious-slats.-on will-had the dis, CrW enci Capita n *ford,` interripted ... free cir., a diplomat "I hougs% and seating himself- at the figured UP Profits On belt fishin-r 40 gunwale when the all L. Z the minister, wiho -no *I*1nk_Vro U-Mc,majouunced rna% ne was ready. 'Ahbudng tripe, ant at the end of it the doglish aiad sculpins off the books, culation of air -between frame and _-houW-h&71- bc-dlrd with is here OIL the all, when sheet after-sheet of paper they hauled a::3 coiled and collected the wall. There will be nothing to'dij. -Us U pfZorm." And, The &kipper lit his-pipe and, wrew- had become filled with figures and harvest of the sea, :When the gear aWy to Mrs. Puss 's relief, the old in$ his eyes Up in, color the wallpaper. are deep thought, be Shorty's brain was a-whirl, the fish-!had been hauled they made for the man &cce "Suppose; Frank, we hev a sum ing skipper expressed himself satis-!shore, aid pitching out their fish on tad the invitation and gan. Aueezed himself between Jerry Clark of ten thousand dollars between us.- fled. the wlaR, wheeled it to the shed! A warm heart will make you good; I got that, ten, thousand dollars in hard ' "You're my boy, Frank," he said,'.where they dressed and cleaned th but if you'would be Just, you muel &T-d-Mr. Letteney. recitations then- am. The - commenced cash. Now we go,sit to work an' buy:slapping the stocky youngster on the, Some of their fares%'were bought have brains, with a sextette of little girls, wander-'a vessel---a new vessel-ninety ton-' PP "Consarn me, but ye figure a by Jud Morrell or Zeke Ring,who salt-tuft arrayed in tar'-colored gingbams ner, Bank dahertrAn. carryin' ten' ed and dried them, and afterwards' Minard's Liniment for Dandruff, and Lashes, who, after their initial double-trawl dories. She costs, with, ed book-keeper down to Culiahan's sold thern to a big fish company in dery sight bettern that.oll white hair- coyness had passed, sari to he ac- t gear an' all complete. say nine thou- Wharf in Gloucester­an'.be kinsiders Anchorville; and sometimes, when ZZ3)VCZ 8 "V"S A Xo3rTX conipaniment of the school harm-'&and five hundred dollsrs­got that?" anium, played by Miss -Prim. i to himself no smaal beans. That joker the wind was fair and pricee' right,i by 1p2uo Thin "Yes," replied Shorty. "'That leaves kin sit th' hail of a trip when th, ves-i they ran the dory right to Anchorville F"ce was liberally applauded by the de-!five hundred dollars and the vessel."1 set swings in th' dock end, an' by th'f and'sold their fish fresh and direct to $I= lighted parents of the girls, any "Good!" continued the other. "Now max CROWTOX sox pral in slowing time she's tied up he her th' share the company. d foUawlsig 1ho Oro- DI" sed . terms. A studious- we ship a crew on th' share sy-ftem checks all ready for th' gang t, sit Thus the summer passed. Mornings ISn looking boy got up next and delivered for fresh fishin'. Igo as skipper with old by all druggists. or by rnall. an' draw. Let's git in an' we what when Shorty saw the sun rising-over ROSS MEDICINE COMPANY -.�!­"Mark Antony's address' to the Ro- a ten-dory gang, a cook, 01 no spre th cook's got, Frank. I hear yer ma I the pine-clad hills to the eastward` • mans," and his oratorical effort was -I cal late I'm limber enou li yet t, rattlin! them dishes, an' I cal'late we'll while he was toiling with Long Dick 75 Jarv1s Street. To. do painters a1V stip. pen._ -hungrily followed by his admirirng!catch ry go an' see what she meant by it." out on the waters of the Bay. Days father horny-handed trawler of the!boards-­an' we make a trip o' t_-n I The Captain remained in Long Cove,Of Oily calm when Fundy's Waters' ­Grand Banks. days,• say--off th' CiLpe Shore or I August, and Shorty went with'stretched like is: mirror'of glass along one hundred until"Great.work,son," he rumbled wb-n Browrls­en' git a'fare o' the western horizon anj the blazing so the boy had retired. "Ye'll be in Par- thousand at-one dollarn gevienty-five Long Dick An the doty. Though be, LnICKS yet afore ye're through." And cents a hundred. How much is that, had been out oftern before, yet th'is sun was reflected in them and scorched time it was different. He was through the faces of the fishermen to an Indian J No need to lose chicks. chuckling to himself, he broke the Frank?" wheel now, a "O.U.", I.;. L,_,trenze; when the lumbei- and-gypsvm---�,.� Kuse eyery one into -stem of a favorite pipe in his nerva. "One thousand seven hundred ikn'-. Is ships from the Basin of Minas and a strong profitable•pleasure. fifty dollars!" began to ins,. and things- appear in "Good! different I Chebi2cto Bay lay rolling in the swells bird. Successfill pool- P7, For a reading, Shorty read from Now that th' vessel a diff ere irbt There is a Z 'that-portion of"Westward Ho!"which takes a fifth o' that as her, share. difference between hauling a tmv ot• with chafing sells and creaking yards, tr y m e n eve"hert fun and hauling it day after day in all;and and the trawlers sweated as they .bank an describes the apprisich of the "Rose" What's that?" d�cllarsl" kinds Of weather for a living. 'hawed the squirming fish over the to La Guayra, and it moved old Cap- "Ttree hundred. and -fifty roller.. And the eveninqs�-Were them Pratte. Butte' rmilk • ever such as those-on the Bay shore? i When the whole western sky radiated Baby Chick Food & flame when the sun dropped like a Sold ereryiihere an our snon- blood-red bell beneath the silent sea, ey back guarantee. ADVICE fS.S.Canadian S pinner .,w ("king rhroo�glt jand the 11sping waters stretched be- rneltep metel. ..3 1-1....c„ a., s..".,1 fore the Cove ,tike a vast sheet of CAN IDA, U IT 4 spruces reared their greenery tinged to a sanguinary gold in the westering 0 vz the ...... sun, the shadows deepened in W, thickets or stretched inky black across the sward, and the window-panes of houses glowed in lambent tire, from the reflection of the sunset. gall j�Sia`° Gradually the light faded, and the soft DYEING '-4 azwe ed the night replaced the yellow and le of the short -twilight, and purp the stare twinkled overhead in In an danced in e re ec ! YOU will be astonished at the re- A I of the quiet sea. 06casionally a e-get-by our XUk4CXLA �YACIU Zq -ater, anut the se would break w dyeing and cleaning.' Fabrics noise would come rolling in like the , that are shabby, dirty or spotted are splashings of mermaids In a hidden ' made like new. We can restore the On i most delicate articles. rock-pool, while ever and anon those wind-free rights the sonorous I Send one article or el of a .-A Pam - goods a some big ship's bell marking! b� post or express. We will pay car- off the hours could be heard vibrating, n ge one way, and our charges are :'., i most reasonabli. -on the drown air. N, (To be continued.). NVhen you think of cleats- in and dyeing, think- of RKER13; Farmer A­"So your boy's got home train college. Does he take any in- r s Parke terest In the farm?" ---Dye W.111311ir th' me where we could have Limited been show L 'Cleaners ana r ri a fine golf course an'how easy 'twould P, be to t the barn into a garage." 791 Yongs St. Toronto ENT MERCHANT,MARIN -A ING-TH THROUGH T R -.,92 Winar-d's Liniment f urns, oto. OF THE SHIPS OF THE CANADIAN GOVERNML �T. ....-5,17LEF-T-P SS R H_ H _61G, DITCH" 6N'-,TRACig-cirLV]tWFiN-(l--V6YA-GE BETWEEN CANADA AND THE ANTIPODES. 0 0 ,i� e NAM 7 ... Ze- ',` .d•.... _s.,a-u.,F 3 r+•°�', ^a--+' ,.�' pcT 'e-v�a •ew'i a. 7a'fw•,4 +�,_�;�' �ti �"" ��,• `•' .. . •v.�dvs"-• .��a` ..s_ 3, 'i�'W*.:�tEi_......`�*.�.w.-��•.iK�' . .. ,.; -';,rn �,• �;-°�`� a -.,,' f" y� r•^•" •,�yu_ r!$`� �u•:a',i�°: o{! y,( v,;-°o" .t .•<,.; - :\ .�t. urn t^' + ae;'� [.-o: .' Y'+r+,:•,. r.7t ivy'. }�Yti•. .�a .� .ri :�, ��.- .� sk,«`° ;� ;� V. 3P 1"A FIR ' PLACE OF THE B� Markets of #be world PRINCE OF WALES STAFF LOST .� 49ORY '�'eroate. : ;; r . .. .-_._.. ' o -11E AYILY IN TOKIO FIRE i JK; ,CANAD•IAI4 , Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern,' History, Ti April 16.-Fire today com- the hotel building, undeir the strong �•::8y-w. S. Wallace,M.A., Department of History,University Manitoba' oats-No. 2 CVK, 6011sep of. Toronto. extra No. 1 feed, 56'1yc; lvTo. 1 iced, pletely destroyed-the older portion of wind that was blawirng, and the hotel ~ , 56%c, tote famous Imperial Hotel'and damag- was. quickly envelaped. The annex Manitoba barley-Nominal. old the temporary annex to the hotel• also was considerably damaged, and• Qy� fiztance, Sir .Thomas White, and the All the above track, Bay ports. K Three- hundred persgns, mostly mem- the new hotel which is under cgnstruc- I In the years following 1837 the leading members of the 'Canadian American corn-No, 2 yellow,75%c; its of the staff of the Prince of Wales tion at a cost of seven million yen wa'h 'polittical- supremacy of the Family Bankers Association just as, abort No. 3 yellow, 7414c, all rail. '`�•'' and visitors who carne to Tokio from endangered. �.. Compact disa red and the era of the salve time, a conference was being I Barley--No. 8 extra, test 47 lbs, or �. p disappeared, better, 63 to 65c various is of Japan ` :responsible government dawned. • In held in Landon between.the CAancellor! , abcording,�o freights per' pan in connection Some twenty or thirty mem�bera, of t outatde• feed'barley,barley 60c. with the visit of the Prince,were ren-i the suite of the Prince of Wales and of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, dered homeless. Their effects were I officers of the cruiser Renown were • ` this new, period the banks came and the leading financial experts of I Buckwheat-No. 3, 98c to y y Aerson is known' attending the Imperial garden party playa much less conspicuous place in Great Britain. Both conferences met Rye-No. 2, 95c to $1. _ part}• destroyed. One > c poolitieal history. They ceased to he Millfeed--Del. Montreal freight, to haye been killed. with the Prince' during the fire and in an atmosphere of panic. The Cant-;'begs included: Bran per ton, $28 to When the fire broke out, at ten min-i were heavy osers. �9ome of the laertified with political parties, and alias bankers says Sir Thomas 0 to *32;.'good , y L they devoted themselves to tiheir + l$30; shorts,•per ton, $3 $ , g� utes after three o'clock this afternoon t Princes staff officers lost their entire - proper commercial functions. This White, '*ere quite disturbed at the feed !lour, $1.70 to $1.80. '! a spread on! the financial panic through-, Baled hay-Trark, Toronto, per ton 'the Prince of Wales was just entering;kits. ,. ± does not measly however, that they extra No. 2 $22 to $23• the Shinjuju Gardens, three miles The new a r re !taus not at times exerted a profound out Canada, and the runs which were , , mixed, $18 to ap pe representatives and taking place throtughout the Dominion,419; clover $14 to'$18., from Tokio, accompanied by the Re- photographers attached to%e Prince's rf•� Influence on the course of government- and of which they were contrinua1ly I Straw--'Gar lots, per ton, track, To- Sent,•the Empress and soma•3,000 iii- staff also lost every they had left Consyier, for example, heir influence heating word They had numerous,",ronto, $12 to $13, vited guests for a garden party. Con- behind in the hotel. +.. on the currency legislation of. the r O tario wheat=No. 1 commercial, aequently he knew nothing of the dis- M.JP. Millaressy, Greek i�ntemation- country- At repeated intervals in he says, "and by no means unanimous $1.39 to $1.43, outside. aster until his return to the city. .al traveler of note, lost his life in:thd., ' 'Canadian history the eovpr tn_n_ en't_hss suggestions to make as to what should 'Ontario No. 8 oats, 40 to 45c, tart- The flames swept rapidly through blaze. h the idea of arrogating to _ - 8 itself-t with nionvpoly o-3-the issue 3% the suthtor P stand of Mr. J. M. Be sea, . �IIB me�oa the.atrtharltx, I islet=�ck0 e�98's,ror8.20•�r bbl. outside. atx. ' . ."� � � DEATH BY FUMES ,bank notes. Lord Sydenham'in 1841 _ , J Ontario Sour-hat Sts.' in cotton "'Sir'Alexander Gift in 1869 and Sir of "The Economic Consequences of , $ per P ' the Peace"-brat similar consternation! (bakers), $?.20. Straights, in balk; OF GASOLINE Leonard Tilley in 1880 all proposed, seasboard, $6.40. ' in language mhiFh lies often been prevailed at first at the conference in Cheese-New, large, 20' to 20%v; London, some people proposing one Mate and Engineer ' Of �. 'heard, that the government should re- twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 21 to • thing, some another, and sol throw-;21%c. Fodder cheese large, "" some the function of note=issue which, Se 18i�ia r" Steamer lit Sar><lls Perish ing up'their hand's and saying there' Old large, 25 to 26c• twins 25%. to G'::f �x it•was said, it had delegated to Others. a ;ry; ., in Ho1d Of Bourse, there is nothing to prevent was nothing that could be done, un- 26%c; triplets, 26 to 27c; Stiltone,' .r - aany governatetrt f rnm tak-ing-avar-the.til it was suddenly-observed that the new, 24 to 25c. Sarnia, April 14.-Roy. MacDonald, : Gcnrernor of the Bank-of'England had Butter-Fresh dairy,.ebijice,_26 to .first mate,and Clifford E.'White,third F. business of banking, just as there is fallen saleep at the-head of the table'80c; creamery, prints, fretsh, finest, 44 pet•• pa nothing to prevent it front taking over i to 48c; No, 1 43-to 44c• No. 2 40 to '" engineer of the Im ts►1 Oil .company ay the business of making boots and and was gently snoring. This aped i 41c; cooking,X22 to 26c. steamer Royalite, both residing' ak' �._ a acle had the effect of immediate] re-1 Davis Street, Sarnia, lost their lives 1" echoes; though it. should be •observed y Dressed poralkry-Spring chickens, that=ao snz in the making of-boots storing cwnfidence; if the Governor of 80 to 35c; roosters, 20 to 26c; fowl, at noon to-day in a compartment of � the Bank of England could go to sleep,24 to 30c; ducks, 35c; turkeys, 45 to hold f t to - and shoes woxtkl probably be far lean ; the o he steamer, both: men be ; . • disastrous than socialism in banking.r ess on such an occasion, then obviously 60•e; geese, 26c. ' ing overcome by gasoline fumes. All But that the government has any in- things could snot be as black as they; Live poultry-Spring chickens,22 to- efforts at rescue proved unavailing, , herent right or prerogative in regard were painted., The conference pulled 8c; roosters. 7 to 20c; or 1�246� as the rescuers were in turn overcome itself together, suggestions were ea- by fumes of the gasoline when they - '�the 1"llin+g of,notes is a fallacy. geese, 20c. - Y ^, to changed and? finally the measures 7 attempted to reach the men. + - .- �_Itris a fallacy which results. from a ' Margarine-20'to 22c. confusion of thought between tyre -Wen-agreed-upon u`hich enabled Great l Eggs-Nets lair!, candded, 32c; Lew Clifford White, aceoading to the }M Britain to survive the crisis. History{laid, in cat tons, 85c. story of an eye-witness, Burton Fry, minting of money, which is a very I . ' doep not record that any of the lead-1 Beans-Can. hand-picked, bushel, wseelsman, went down into the con- proper and necessary function of gov- .Ing members of the Canadian Bankers;$4.40• primes, $3.86 to $4. -----' = partment to release a hose off a beater °r einnnent, and the issuing -of notes, ' n. Charles K Hamilton Assoriatloil fell asleep on that August Maple products-Syrup, per im Minister of pipe along the bottom. He pried it a8 which are not, properly speaking, p. Agriculture for Saeltatche• -which at all, but morel I afternoon in Ottawa in• 1914; but gal., $2.2b; per 6 imp gals., $2.16; and started to cldrirli a ladder to the money Y promises to Maple sugar, lb,, Ise. Wan, Who leant for the East im- and when he had ascended tbout pay, like che9uea,and drafts. A gov- there too, after the first confusion of j Potatoes-Ontario, 90-lb.bag, $13b; medle,be'ly after EasFsr to appear be- tOF' counsel, measures-were finally agreed' eight feet he was seen to swoon and ernment has no more right to a mono-; Quebec, $1.50, Seed potatoes, Irish tare the Agricultural Committee of the upon. Chief of these measures was fell off. McDonald witneaeed his faH ;poly of the issue of bank-tortes than it� ,Cobblers, $1.76 a bag. I•Idzua+e'of Cotilmons to uphold the case. - has to a r 1.,, of the issue of the making of bank-notes legal ten. Smoked 'meats-hams, med., 32 to of the Wheat Hoard, and immediately went down with a cheques, and drafts or any other kind der, so that the banks. could pay out 84c. cooked ham, 47 to 50e- smoked line to tie around his body. He got I notes instead of gold, These mesa- rolls, 26 to 28e; cottage to a, 30 to i down and managed'-to place the rope ~� ' of commercial paper; and the banks of, + Protective Order Canada, by fighting every 'such pro-� urea were embodied in an order-in- brandr breakfast bacon,beo bacon. 333c; special Ebb p���,�ker' under White, bbt was unable to secure ., 1 have contributed very much to council issued that evening and pub- the knot, owing to his being overcome #hea.sousnd3►ess at Canadian citrons I halted broadcast in the newspapers.beri<a, boneless, 36 to 41'c. ,in turn. y the following morning, August 4, the' Cured meats-Long clear bacon, Ottawa, April 13.-Notice its Riven The watchman nearby, standing at 'legislation. They have not won a vic- $17.50 to $19; clear bellies, $18,50 to b the Department of Agriculture, in day on which war was declared. Now , y a hatchway, then went down to the tory at along the fine, for the Can- $20.50; lightweight rolls, $47; aeavy- It is a remarkable fact that all the a protective order, that the imports- rescue, with a fastened around " ro an ng. to hat succeeded d in a e measures adop�ad were dirdctly colli,weight 16%' tot' 17c• tign of potatoes is prohibited into Can- y, rope m'P' • W yoga ng. to itself the issue of the p his bed but arcs unable to axo Iislr �trary th law. The order-in-epuncil was tubs, 17 to ll%c; pails, 17% to Ise; ada from Europe, Nepvfoundland, the anything, owing to the lack of alit smaller denotrlI t ns of notes' bo _ _ T_1_ they have helped tO prevent a eom- iegauy of st�va validity. If a ae flail J)t'it1'L8, to co a��. .�°uu��ruu,�. caeca, ;.;.� :o� .. - )etc mono ly thought of questioning it, neither the 15 to 15%e; tube, 15% to Ne, •pails, the States of California, Pennsylvania assistance and a -Pere Marquette fire- ►,�'S >P Another way to which the influence government nor the banks would have,1613utc16%c;seers,prints, 17% to Ise. to and West Virginia. This order is Is- man, Alfred Darlington,went dawn to had a leg to stand on-et any rate,' sued as a protection against potato the watchman s assistance without any bd' the banks made itself felt ores in $8.26• do good, $? to $?.60 do med. - until armament met and passed'rata-' ' canker, from which Canada is ad yet rope around his body. .He lifted him the adoption, prior to Confederation, F ,$6.50 to $7; do, coin., $5.25 to $6; y' `"ra of the decimal curressay m preference -fyft legislation. But the co-opera- beer heifers,choice,$7 to$7.75; do, free. It is necessary for customs put- up with his silouldaaza and his efforts, _ to pounds, s+hillitnga, and pence. Far tioln of the banks and the government med., $6,25 to $6.76; do, com., $5 to m• it ie pointed out, that all ship=' coirsbdned with those of others who had assay years the standard money a[ac- so impreeeel the public that,as a mat- $6; butcher coiva choice, $5.50 to assts at potatoes from the United. gathered around were successful 'is ` eatalt in British North America had �' rot fact, the order-in-council was $6.25; do, med., 1h.50 to $b; canners 'Stases of America shall be accompan- lifting the watchman to the top in as v� not questioned. The rug on the banks and curfters, $1 to $2; butcher bulls, led by a certificate,duly signed by the unconscious condition. He later re• been what was known at the Halifax) rod,$4.50 to lb.50 do;con. $3 to$4 conai stall the name of the eunency rn is Upper' Canada the come to an end, and the situation ggoo pier: M covered. A hose was then dropped York currency. Thin was a currency area caved. aeede to$6; sd, $6.50 good ; do'$6 50 state in which the spuds were grown."'jnto the hold of the compartment and is pounds, chilli and nos which Anot.er way in which the banks d'o, fair, $5 to $6.50; milkers, $30 to r an effort made to draw the fumes from * � �' co-operated with the governmgtrt dur- 7 ;' ience the bottom,but this was not successful � conace, -It "'.1 with any existing. $ 5; springers, $40 to $80; calves, g w*A merely a money of tug the war was in regard to the float- choice, $10 to $12.50; do, med., $7 to Questions. James Struthers, 317 Emma Street, account, and every one of the numer- mg of the Victory Loan. Probably no $8.50; do,com.,$4 to $5; lambs,choice, -Among the impot'tasnt investiga- placing a respiratory mask off the a" and various coins-Which passed banking system in the world was bet-!$14 to $15; do corn., $6 to $7; spring tiona, over thirty in numibe�t•, which; artsiy type over his face, went'. ent down current-English slapereign,s, Ameri- ter adapted to solve as a tnedium'lambs, $11 to 414; sheep, choice, $9 to have been or are now being--carried into the compartment with a rope„ for the bandEittg of subscriptions to a $10; do, good, $6 to $7; do, con., $8 to which hr' laced around, White's body - " 1. can dollars, French crowns, Spenishi government lawn than the Canadian, $5; hogs, fed and watered, $14; do, out by the Council for Scientific and and it was brou` in u• to the deck of ' w pieces of eight,' mid so forth-had f.o.b., $13.25; do, country points, $13. Industrial Research at Ottawa are g P to be translated ittten it Before Con- with its wide-spread.aystern of branch the steamer. Struthers was almost 1 fog signalling; material's far inatsEa- . +. federation the banks all aver British banks: The success of'the Victory, tion of high voltage 4ctric currents, overcome when he got out..A diver's Loans was one of the most tea.+++- �_ w�r:" __.,�� _..-- _ ,___ LL__ "� 1 North America agreed to,do business vanamum ores,*"mines, die bacierlai i, ;? sus del}aars ..,4 «„ta, anoi in tits way inenai clangs in connection.with the and.dames Porter,garbed in the di they 'beYped to compel the various yvhole of Canada's war effort. Before ,? content of cream and butter, more ef- ,S g ficient methods of domestic heating Suit, went down.twice and in the see-' colonial govemments to adopt a decd- the war a loan of flits millions had. , utilization of fish"waste' the separa- and attempt was sweeaefiil in getting :.mat currency. In' this levels asst been regarded as a very large loan ■' out the of McDonald. _. p taon and liquefaction of tide rare gas body even for the government to attempt --- was seem one at the subtle influences helium, fox breeding, the' prevention I ' s t work. which helped to britng about to float. The three Victory Loans by ::. :'' ti'' 4 ?- of dust in wheat and the prodtxetiom Following tihe line of the leant ren- *e union of British North America themselves netted a total of 1,700 mil- .t 4 of industrial alcohol from wood waste istaruae is what makes rivers and men- !n 186q. !lochs, something that no one road ever ,,, s '� and sulphite liquor waste. I crooked. 'ills most striking exemplification, direamed-wet ld be possible. In the ' floating of these loans the banks play- 4R:; :,€ - - however, of the part•which the banks , ed a vital pit t, and for their anc_ a u} THIRTY-THREE NATIONS MEET IN .have played in Canadian historf is to oaea +h. «' 11 -be found in the nwriod nil- +�+' e- art i- kill ire-ei'--- 1:, i war: It is not much to say the the credit. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE IN GENt A � ., . * y :>, Finally, iii the period o! reconattvc- `? :>:::::: ^':• '•,..:'....,, fs » ft it lied not been for the co-operation �" .,- 'of the banks with the Canadian gov- tiori and re-atiijust meat through which ernment, the situation,in Canada at.,We have been, and are still, passing, Thirty-three nations represented by 690 delegates, experts and advisers` the outbreak of the war would have the banks in Canada have been a bave gathered at Genoa to discuss these points: w " -been of the most critical`nature. By,steadying influence,to an extent which Solution of the Russian problem by reoogai2lon of the Soviet Government -the morning of that fateful Monday,perhaps the general public does not or some other plan. This will.follow the principles outlined tit Causes by the August 3, 1914,.there had begun, as always realize. ' Supreme Councils resolution which made the present cotiferenoe possible. you may retnemberr,"tuna" on the'gold a European peace, with the closely related question Hof liiaitation of land armaments and inviolability of frontiers. - of banks all over Canada .Sir Thomas a Financial problems arising from the,inability of Gertttany to posy the re- White, in a most interesting and im- He who lives wail dies better. Baron Hayashi - , - `�' parattons demanded and the ttrterallied indebtedness. This will include coil= portent pamphlet which he published Japanese Ambassador to the Court of Sideration of the financial standing of Russia amd the states created by the about a year ago, entitled "The Story In life's Exchange neither give nor St. James's, who leads the Japanese Versailles Treaty. . of Canada's War Finance," tells of a take offence. delegation at the Genoa conference. General economic question n'such as cus-toms barriers,.t.rxnsportation and case which occurred in Tororitn. He ° _-_ _-� the rights of private property and industry. ;•;�. pays:- ;PACT AMONG 34 NATIONS 1S _ The camphors list t the delegations, olio part,ln these disotlssdans, "One case was reported to me from gather with thee•rise of their delegations, fo>11owa:. •' a Toronto bank. One of its best cus- Albania ..'' .w. 4 Ireland 8, f .... ... ........ tamers, a prominent citizen of Tor. LLOYD GEORGE S 'AID AT GENOAY Australia 14 i Italy oii who had a deposit of aver, a . ,. .. .... Austria 6;Jwgo>_Slavia 12 ' !Latvia ......................... 8 -quarter .of a million $chars, called Belgium' ...................... 14�Lithuania ? upon the general inanal and-infotm- Genoa, April 16.- Premier. Lloyd that an endeavor-is beiitg made to get Bulgaria ................... 15 Luxemburg ......... ....... --4- ed ftim that he felt he must, in justice George has 'antlounced that his aim away from, and guarantees would Canada ........... ...... .... 30 New Zealand ...,.,.,., ,.... 16' -to himself aril his fg i1y, withdraw at the Genoa conference is to bring Them military day idea is not prat- Detuitark°vak a.................... 10!Polatidy .....• •...4.. ... 40 ' the full amount in old as hoe be- there would be a financial panic into being a pact among the 34 nations"rical Esthonls 95 Y'ortugal ....................... An which the baisks would have to represented, agreeing »ot to invade • Inlresponae to questions,the:pokes-'Finland 7 Roumania ..' 22 ... el1ose' tiheir doors. The man in- ... one another's territories. It would be ties for the British said that Sr. France 80 -Russia 12 z existed, and received his gold, which he similar to the four-power pact sego- Lloyd George's plan resembled Presi- Germany ... .,. ... .....:. 80 San Marino ..................... 16 locked up in ids safe deposit vault." tiated at Washington. duct Harding's idea for an association Great Britain ......,:...... 128 South Africa .................. 4 „ ,In order too avert floe calamity which Britain is against a pact with milli- of nations,which,it woe-.hoped, would Greece ,.......-.-::.::-:::::.-22 Spain .--..: .... ......'. 16 was impending, a conference was-hekt- tart'-sanctions, it-is-declared because bring diearmameak or a big reduc:fon Holland ....,.............:.i». 26 Sweden ... 10 `= at Ottawa between the minister of sanctions belong to the order of ideas of armament in its'wake. ..Hungary .......................... 7 Switzerland '.................... a ry'Il.. ry' ' ��es�.� +` - :.• .. 9 a , t:w4 3' .;ti sM" .as�.i.'is:,ms:. ti , ; ;,1�,. "t•w�4',4s4"�'' '�T+"�"A"b9"r1'�n.',�`3�•e�x'�'Ft�:.•+J V,�:s',rn�i..^�^�,:,;3.;: 5'.r��«J«f•,u"ti^,::!si�'y1.f,:,:2�u..,mz.�.:.a,a,:rsws.::F....u:,_L�?>i;,iw...; .._ "'°Gfn3`'t`':i;r�':'dy'�wt�ar'.*-aa".�''"•`T-'�„�"..sx.' c.'-�'v,_''F'',�' E"'�rq'" '7's'..�;�..,y�...�;•: f" �„�.,• �..J,��-rr�ws�° ;M�;y:r�'"�..«4'' r=+;"'3"�?: +� - ,rox� �,:.Y',.��'�b'.d;.i%a�, {Sfiyl�°•,�•,,4.+'M,.kia.3" "t�6�''4","«.4;•so�,i'+ +,�? 4 +li "r'rw.. .,� s,r+ ,..'cx+"�:{c. �','rki- r• _'�•+i, e_ � Y:'#.,, s, .%,.�"',, ;ryR,,.,;,+,. `.�' . - �'•�k s• '.�.• .:�. �•.r.X;S..�sy.:�n.>... .'�'N ..,�r 'i`' ' . ,c., r' �!.: .k ,. •.hs yW,u;�.. °:�. ,�., °;,'r;s?'' �: .' .{z^"a. w:,'�".? ..`�: t>,x' '�4��t:"' •� r 3• ='� .,.;�... _$�;. "n•°.y6�'."^i-. -.c. C..«, .. 'R ��.5 :.'*r.�::,. .e:�- ..•..,= � �' '='R.:'§.�+•'�`.v,."r"�(, '�:w tl:, a.�:-..• ,y.� .••Y;.• .' •a..:. �%`.J., •crti.}�'; 2S'.: .r ::x� •s";t,.�'*.r' r;•?;:#. ��,%,,., r�yy6�� r'd"'. .,na`u .,.!Y .+•S°�• Y .-'..�.h."a' •'4 ' 'D.+' ''.�..• •}„'' „°""„+ .z e.,�rYM ":a., ..T' •rc.�J. 'j ! ••1. ,„n :}r`� ..•I'A:'F,�,'+.? :.•,':fi'��"`3, li•^�.-y!+-. .. �'a1-°,•.°` .c'. ':"`�'M- a'x..+.... /"' - .`�. �'.'' ';`..,sr •r'. 'a: ,r '.` ^''•�: ��'' ,• .41r.. {' z _ I�I•I I I I ` R T CA N MS spfing�H oiis' 01 pui�ip::d every Friday I1vOrDRg;at iW ofSce :,:' O 9 ,.d•' Pickering. oat.1 r� - TMRMS .:This is to announce that we are now in a -position to All some of home cleaning supplies in stock—Brooms. Brushes, ~'$1.,3per'year.: $1.50 if paid'taadvance handle your business. Soaps of all kinds,17ashing Powders, Aruonis,, ' `; Just received a-aupply of seasc►nablestaple Dry Goode.. _� -.aIl at rock-bottom prices. q JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ,Hosiery. Table Oikploth, Mess -Fine Shirts, Collars, Ties, Garden Seeds Etc., and while our stock is not �. ., .:. NOTES AND COMMENTS. entirely puiplete as et,, new goods are continually Special for the week—Gillette'Lye, 15c tin,2 for 2Sc. ' arriving and we are getting there. �' ✓` ' . ?! The coal ruiners of the United We solicit sprit patronag�d promise you a square hates have entered upon another :deal and just and courteous treatment. Give us a _•.;.' N E W MAPLE S Y P U P - :trial I Our'prices are now readjusted. Our stock is strike. which may prove a great fresh and we,will try to make it to your 'im erial Gallon Tins$2.50 r.< . hardship to the country or it may advantage to deal.with us. ; r•:.. ..; •...' � :,'` .,• .. .:: ,:..- • 'Half-gallon Tina $1.40 :. „''.•:-.J '' pruve.tr, blessing. The coal opera- Look out for&,f lines-of Goods which are slow-98lhng etc., which - •'�. - -.a 'tors realize that the consumers must go at surprisingly low prices to make room. : Quart Bottles 60 cents of the country ere entitled to We take your produce at highest prices. x cheaper coal. The cost of- Ii We dim to please. If we don't tell us, if we do-tell others. Granulated Sugar, 1? lbs. for �1.00 - has been reduced, and wage? in _ all industries throughout the BR' O U HAM - , BUY YOUR GROCMRIES AT THE GROCERS eountrp are gradQtally coming y .. down, to that of pre-war tiuies, rand they, with good 'reason, de• • JAMES' RICHARDSON Ar — :�_ oA d that the miners- accept a Q TeQtrCLiUn In YTageS'COtrrrrlFnCUrace _-■ with.t'he loner cost of liy'ing and _ reduction of icag�s in other Indus- _ATI ENTIQN, FARMERS Pick 8rli� Hardware Store - w;:..,. tries. The miner 9,^on the 'other _ }rand, eQnteud that the ciperators ,.�ow is the time to get your Harness and Sliaee off. *iiu at placing the burden bf lower OVeYlaalll @d for Spring. Price coal on -the ruiners while- We have in stock a good =apply of ",, _ Now is the time t0 et oiir seed for the d the themselves are unwilling to Y g Hairuess and Haruess Parts. ` •' accept a reductiou in ,the enor- = .Breeching Harness, `epring Crop. We base a g- od .. tuous pyofitr, which they have Back band Harness, been receiving snce the ' eat ly ,. :-Brass mounted Harney+•� su.PP Ct ' =7 years of the war. It is to be hoped Mat the ytt iLe may not be See tug before buying, as my price: are _ - right. We also have a few Seto .. Red Clover, Tim('thy� .. lsike �.. of long dliratior., and that when of Second Hand Harneba, - t r, it ends the coubuiners of both hard wed soft coal ms Shoe Repairing in connection y profit from _ Cheapetz fuel.and-that the roarntry -- �' �,.I �.. B R A D�E.- :� Also, glue �O1 T stock d' dOl?{ flIIILi. �. may be relieved of one of the 1 ig ` pest hold,-ups they have ever ez HARNESS'MAKER, - PICKERI'vG _ dandle the Royal Purple line -The rapidity with which pro Both phones—use them. ' greas is being made in discoveries I C KE R I N 0 ° =. • _..,Z., iu science and in Inv entioss =J, S. gA,�'pN �. - ;PICKERING y:. oQgec cause+ wonder. Theearis MEAT MARKET . - i wcoverie,r In.elpericrty were re :t, eei.ved with the greatest surprise. - - •. - 1 'The i'nventiou.of that electric tele or Steal:. .. 20c per lb T - .. Surlu n Roast or Steak. 25e _... l graph warked a -great• advance.in - - _ ' all [� J e r s' y discoveiies, but it was only the Porterhouse�Roast or Steak-, ... 2cic '' r Rum Rua4t,... .• 18c beginning of a t%eries,r)f inventions P ... �. Fine Rib Roast, ... .: , . -'20c that have •come in rapid quvicey-- •' ' pion, and which have revolution. lzed Heavy Rib Ro,%At rnodern life: One of the 3 .. - =-14 wed lc -A good rf nge_b Wall Papers in r . greatest objects of. Acienti-4ts non Put Roast, . �. 14c - y 3 �:-_ . .� t,.,;� .. ' .: .. Stripes and Floral. n ne to aerate a I• 3te1� UI nPRLing U ' - Le of Pork, half ur-ss hole, n ith foot uff -25c refer tric•ity that will•beeconourical, .� - ' ='There is at present-an abundant(. L)n of Pork.. '255 �} _ d _ -:ref coal, but the sapplp is not iri•_ Shoulder of Purk. .. ISc = �eSlbllg. - exhaustible, 'a►sd as' it becomEe Shouldet I(oAst of Purk, ... .. •'20 and 22c ., 'ignore scarce, the cost will rtse ir,• -f;Pure Pork Sausage, ... .. 25C •' Crites early for first Ctwiee ... t• Finest Salt Pork.... ..: . ' ... .proportion. and eventually the r ' Lost will be prohibitive, fn the Finest Breakfast Simon, piece, .. 80c r tease of electricity the source of build Cured Cottage (hylf or whole), 30 - Paints, Valrnishes, ' Oils , snpply will never be ezhatlsted, so " g •� --long afs streams of water are rite Buck Bncaa;' ... 40c _ - cr*'' sing• which isn'uwthachiefsource CookedHani,..' r.. 45c t t _ .and Turpentine r .. 'FPeioers,.. ... i of Fupply. But the iovef+ti- s_ ::.gatione of scientists may reveal Head--J .. _ ::' ' •. .. .i ! . . 20c l - ether and cheaper sources The Eaep First and Doruewtic Shortening,-3 l.bs o cents - -a' 'p� , air is said to be full of elecricity, 5 lbe 80 cents , a . ,. ` and it map be'that ere long thi- ^lb prints 18 cents ,''ieourre tray be utilized and carp dFC�'���� _ ;ai,.rt�B cost that will make, w, G.'REI'D, , - PICK E RING worry over the coal situation a __ _ .;- thing of the past, and tflat will — _ _ make a large gRel strike a nrattel Now Then "uf .'erg little• concern. to the rest N - ` ���r II� - 'THERE will be an ended zest to yourtablut : e f t h P world.r l d, - p to-day if at the same time you are eatab ,New Low Prices on All Ford ---------- financial backing for to-morrow by gradually ac- NOTICE TO CREDITORS cmulating savinga. Youth can spare what old age _ a otner� 1Vlodels,i effective at once will need. I� 'IIh =_opett a savings account with this Bank riow. -- - r_.+ir,N'Atatter of the Estate of.1lrchael Runabout :13311.23 Cha4sia "4icJ.U1 I - 'THE Fitzpatrick,late of the 7u�ursnil,' tom.': t ',3g �• �*artPr 566.12 r ': of Pic{teritrg. Farmer, deceased: IRA Notice is hereby given pursuant tl I Touring 5.1.24 Truck :J612.23 Or ewtrwnA - of 6A .:Rt S. O. 1914, Cbap• 121, that all pet-. — eons baring claims against or entitled i `' starter 65R 33 - -- sttir ter .(419.34 I�'i I ' TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONa „ to shat a in the estate of the said Mic}• I _ del Fitz ,►trick who I`I�II Coupe - 801.�c9 .� Hntr:Lt.Del. 558.A1 �i Pickering Branch, •• W: F. Law,Manager h died on or abot.t P Whitby Branch, - C. A. McClellan,Manager C. tthe Z3r day of February, intestate. `• starter 646 65 are required to send b�•post prepaid. Sedan - Ag4 0'L • :.or deliver to the underiigned solicito► L' O. R. Pit keriug, tlritaric� fo� the Administrator of the d sai '"'� "1►ethte, -on or before the 8th day of I '• :_.. _ a May'. 19$l, full particulars of their �I v claims, accounts or interests and the Any of these models' may $e purchased with a I� r 11�e au o P�lJ1JtJ� B k re f aecurrty.if any held by theca And after the said Sth day of May, -small cash payment, balance tb be paid in - 1922, the assets of the said inttstat. y -will he distributed among the parties i twelve egizal monthly instalments. _ 1� entitled thereto having regard only to VIII II 'T the claims or interne*ts of which the we are now prepared to re-charge all makes and $Ullej' Create 'Cake :�•- Administrator shall then have notice. - _ Dated the l2th'day of April. 1942. - sizes of batterids on Our Own premises. _ :A delicious Layer Cake, only 20 cents CORNELIus F!T%PATRicK, • : Administrator, - - '' `- • - - — } Arthur E.Christian, -` I Give Ug a trial and be COnvlaCed ' 3032 Whlthy, Ont. his Solicitor Venetian Cookie I I I Y Something new and different, 15c per dos. ` r `Bell phone Ind.phone - CO I 29 200 Bap Our Bread, aasat{afaction'is assured; for the-wi-a liby-is chars-y :Coal F, _ Hard and Soft Coal of the .y' late in bulk. ' b s�-qualit p ood a ANO G's x Sh V rw tt - f 11 fin C}rpco hand H Y BOXES Ford Sales and service Station. Wedding Cale. s Our pecialty. , <; S. A. LAW; = Picke�rin H. R. Mosses, g k; C�',,rs�^'�'.i•�y.ud^`�,°��.'. "P�. ; "r ,'�3 �,. '� .di ;. �� '• .�-5't !ry� 'x •..x.. - ry - �rh�` �y, , ,Ly i" `� _s *v , G<r ce y„n,�, .oa. •+a*• 'Y.' .;�°•,t, :x `� � a � '.r '°`�?", -a•c ,.- :. .. a" r .��, .xx, �' ,��°:. <riu+r •�'i,,a' .x+' w .�". ;im""• �,9 •.•: i "�". .y. :�ir •,r•s«��-+r«�` �'�. 'a'�:9" �F ';}, we ,� "'t;' � � •��•. .r.>'.•4... "'�:.:.`,. -i._.. ,c=r,' ,J"'T f Sr•,_•r•,.'. "'„. a: ..�:di"sr^. ..'�."`-.. _A q"LS•'' •, . .. '.'hx'''yF':•..C r-rr_ ..�...e'n7"•y, ..i"R•7.. �`.a`k,i..' . i•�'t�.e,t+F• ti-1.ir5"." k...J.':.-r .,„- `< r n _. .. w•➢ �y_�.• ..-+K 'ct .n _ a{e,,�.I. ;r�., %7. t' CtAREMONT. Widmer and Mrs. Miller visited- _ R. E• friends in Goodwood on Sunday. M hB Pickel'11I�' Irorsyth wee home over Goo. and Mrs. Bentley, of_Udlr= . 111 /a Market.$uaday. acaa, spent the holida with Mrs. 1 _ -- (,'8• Cummitts� - 't --Luther Middleton,of Brongham, Lynn.' y `i t `was here Saturday. Master Hugh eugh ie able to be _ ie- T. C. Gostick visited friends in hoi a oQ7H killed eats, of No. 1- The object of this Aesooiation U around again after being confined - lessen steaiiag and roseeute, ' "Toronto over Easter. to the house with an attack of - W. the !alonsp Roy Forayth, of Clarkson was bronchitis. -- ':Quality, at �'b�ir Prices. "- are over the holidag Mrs. Goldberg, of Toronto was _ f David Mann, brother of Robt.J.- the guest o er Sunday of her par- Kambers having property stolenoommmd Mann, is on the sick list. ents (;harlea and Mrs. Florence, Sweet Cured Hama and Bacon, Lard, ameImmedia ely With an memt,es, James-Underhtll made a •buss y mess visit to Brot:k last creek, who are ill at present. t, *' o! Eseontis OommiNes: + Caleb.Forspth, of Toronto, vie- Rev. C W. Ring was in Toronto ShOTtgi31i3g, Cooked Meats Etc. Membership tee • ir�.oa `rt on Friday attending the funeral of 2Yetele me.be bad from tae PrNia.aO aS; itted W. Wallis last:week-end. _' '" the late' Dr. W. J'.. MacKay, re• seoeeeery onappuoarion. Fred Ward was in Torento on turning for the Good Friday meet--. "_` ; •� H Monday in connection with a cat- in g here. zec.Oom.-L.'D. Banks,0;8.Pairs y Me shipment. Miss �lundel, of Brampton, Whitefish, ': Biiver 9�almoa, $alibiit. Finnaa Haddie, Eer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. David and the Misses Petrie, of :, .... Toronto, spent Easter with Mies spent the week-end with her sister, otseges" Kippers, , Fillets, .Digbys. _ 1.R. Th9Xt01. , , - Mary Macnab. Mrs. B. Kilpatrick. On her return W 1 CIaTk. _ : , _ Prasiden4, BseseMq Those wishing to ,purchase a home she was act- 7' ompanied by her niece, kliis Marion K1lpatrick. .' :°` .grsmophone are requested to call F. Chidlow foiled w negotiate = - _:Home-made Sausage-Have you tried theta ? __ It 1!$ Nty Business `- , _.. •,':, oa W. Pearson, his way by motor to Toronto last _ To het you run part �� ";-•�. Abiah Forepth spent several week-fur his regular weekly trip, •Choice you g Biitc•her's Cattle Wanted P. P t of yours. days Iast week in the city; return- , owing to very heavy roads. This 1 Quality Only. _ By opening a New Garage in the Vil• 'nog on Saturday. Archie Anderson and family, of is his first failure since star tinR.his _ lage of Wbitevaie I am prepared to do ' f y city business. �JUPERIOR' • • all kinds of repair work, iacrUding ,- r Aurora, spent the holiday with R. James McFarlane returned on F. J.� Coldnai rn ^ : MEAT MARKET, -Pickering' tops and side curtains, also making.: c J. and Mrs.How. your old car look and run like,new by Friday list to his home .ia the iFin it a good coat of new paint! w. an.d_M1'e._.Reynr,Ids. Peace River District after spend- R g p Y of Toronto, spent Easter with H- G LEN WlLLC.� MILLS Agent for Toronto maehinerv, inciud• ,.,.uJ Urs. TL-.i.-a:,. ing three weeks in Claremont and a inn-�,mn •W' A.++:lL. Bpi li-- in other parts of the proviuce and Gasoline EQ ineg. 7^ The football club purpose hold �3iZl g rte: lily- a concert in the near future. renewinir oil aegtitiintancea. CeC3ax ca-rc,7e =. Cue CHARLES M. RICE, .K ►' :' Watch out for bills. - , w. - George Rawson, of Toronto, was SALE REGISTE°.• Home Tel. 6311., Whitevale. Oat the guest of G. M. Forsyth and — Book vour orders now' for Distillers' Grains. The last car for family fast weekend. Tscin�v, APRIL 27Ta—Auction sale - th18 season t0 arrive In a few days.'. . • Miss Jennie Michell, of Toronto, of farm'stock. i.plemente and gar- e y r den tools, at lot 31, rear of con. 4, --�.L ` has been spending a few days Pickering(Whitevale), the property Corn,Western Oats, Bran, .Shorts, ,shumacke'r, Oil (lake, _ -CCVJ ".'�:',•. .,' with Claremont friends. of John Cooper. ' Sale at one ecloclt Cotton Seed, Fertilizer, Tanks a Etc., a• S. F. Robins is again on duty sharp• No reserve as the farm has $ •after being laid off for over a week been Bold. Terms:-Pigs, fowl,hay, in.stock as usual. ` "rovith an attach of the flu. grain and all sums of$15 and undder," S • �' Miss Mabel Wagg was under the casb: over that amount il-x he r r parental roof over Easter, return- credit-will be given to parties turn- Phone Bell Mark 80,i Home Phone Mark 2800, W« sag to Toronto on '.til0nda°p. isl�inR approved oIot notes, 8 per sett per annutiiof for cash: Fred And With It eomea - H. G. and Mrs. `Nilson, of Pick Poeti,l:. auctioneer. A E REESOR - CEDAR GRAVE � house-cleaning eriag, °pent Sattrday and Sunday A. 1 >' with-Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephen A Stitch in Time Saves Nine --- painting, Varnish- Mr. and bits. Combs, of Tucon Now is the time to get our harness . . i ing, graining. to,,apeot Sunday here with-the and boots and shoes put �n shape for tatter's mother. Mrs. A. W. Mac- the Fpring. Handmade harness made ' We keep a fall line of y '.day• Ps vour order. r Work guaranteed. Brandram-Heneerson Paints/ ` J. Fingold has had a aevr hard- Prices ri¢ht. Give us atrial and be wood floor laid down in his store convinced. at pre war prices. N which greatly improves its appear R.H. STROUD. 'since. I8 88 tot 30, con.:L PUMPING,,, ENGINESr Brushes and .Brooms, Soaps, Her .nany friends will }•egret Near C.N.R.Cherrywood station Carpet Beaters and many 'M'rs. Geo. Co relapse. At y Give y6cx�rtmning W8t8! _.other house cleaning < • Easter she was reported seriously l�$ 1b$ 'Etc. - - r ill again. P y Fruit Trees, necessities on OU can have running water in the house, in the bent- Our sliel�es. Miqs Jean Evana, of Kitchener, Y • Having,ecuied,the ageney for E.D. _ wherever you want it-with a Torontq Pumping Engine:and Miss Viola Forsyth, of Mount Swittl&Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, . - -See us for all Farm and Vegetable Albert, are home for the Easter of Winona, Oat. Think of theTaoror saved-;m-.coa"venieaces obtained. Seeds, C1nvEr. Tfcnathy, holidays. Alsike. Corn etc. _ Richard How was in Toronto on I am prepared to take orders for all 'Toronto Engines with direct connected jack are geared to the pump.' x i)tionda kinds of Fiuit Trees,Small Fruits, Specialty designed for ppnmpms service. Smooth-rur:ning and almost e y attending the funeral of Ornamental Shrubs 'Etc., at noiseieas. E�afily adjusted to any height of p"ump- Operate I''1'$I1k C+40per, �r'larellt43Tt the late Richard Gentle, Q former lawest possible prize'..,. economically on gasoline. - rebident of Claremont. Serial rates for lace uaatitiea, ' ' ed on the creak shaft for �..: Seergtary Otter and'family, of p 3tf g aperating the efinni, se,-rsrator, washing machine, aiding - A ftecial Lot _ _ � - -the Broadview YonnR Mend Chris. boz,.fanning nxili and others. tian Association, Toronto,was the N. J. Chapman, Pickering, A Toronto Water System, including a direct coaaeeted � Of Men's blue serge and-striped - Easter guest of Evans and Mra. Engine and Pump Jack; will give you all the advantages of T suits at almost give - Sundand addressed the Baptist Harmonicas °L' ��T- $25-.V to$35 00 Suits for 01'2. Sunday schooloa•'The Mis9ionarg `-. ;Spirit. W. PYCkerin °° - - Prof. H. S.• Curr. of McMaster ' C. v� . Pilkey, $ < Sizes Se to 42. - Universi't Toronto, and late Of par Stock -- . y' - There i3 only a, limited atitubee scotlsad, will address the Sunday _ _ r and the stock cannot service in the Baptist Chnrch on is complete with a nix be replaced,• "Christian Education," when the range of mouth organs - - annual offering for that work will with prices ranRia�g Call early and yet your .. be made: • He•alsospeaks at Gund• from choice. RJ. ' wood that afternoon and at Uz- _' _ bridge in the evening. Prof. Corr .;25c. to $ 1.25' _ - ` �. Fiagold, (Claremont la a popular and .able epeaker. ; ...Hear him. s Und. Phone 2804 _ The "Bread' on `the Waters' His Masters Voice ,» -drama and concert Riven by the P,eL`ords. - 80GG do LYTLE, LTD. * young people of the Union Sande y School last Thursday, evening in , SEED GRAIN • ;_ the Masonic Hall was a irrand sue- Neilson's Bulk and Basler.• a �cess, The audience filled the Hall geed Oats,Seed Wheat. Seed i °sod was thoroughly appreciative .,Box Chocolates _ k seed Rye. Stock complete. of every item on the programme. _ '�'j,, '�J Ask for dies. r .Those taking part in the play did F m , The Man v• hotea ' doe CLOVER AND TIMOTHY ihrusaclvca gccnL crc,l:L 1`,a also at T HF�" l O� R i All kinds an3 of finest quality. enannerin which, they' did their -- THE man raising high-grade cattle s or a price on our Feeds, Coro, arts. There was a short musical CLRE3�ONT GARAGE than the man satisfied with ordinary-stock. 'Oats.-'Shorts, Cotton 'geed and = P Oil Cake,'also on bats, <' •- prograrnrne consisting of piano If limited resources handicap your progressive ideas for Corn and Peae' ?:.^ r;� ,• duets by Mrs. T. Birkett and Miss , improving stock, discuss the financing of- our ro ect with Bond together. '' Vita .Stephenson, a quartette, Having reated.J. McGrath`s Gar P g g Y p j ,•r • stud solos by Harold Cooper which age:I a,n prepared xo'ivake expert our local manager. _ T.` --L`se it. a� ..�., . {Phone 20.4 :•.added much to the evening's enter- repairs on all makes of care All _ - - � Hogg &'Lytle, Limits tainment Bread on the Waters' makes of Storage Batteries repast- �� - - - 13tf 0.9HAV A - is certainly a beautiful, healthful - .story, brightened with plenty'wit ed and recharged. Agency for - _+�� 13ANK '- a-nd humor, and big with charac the Ezide Storage Battery. .ADAM R. YALE a3 _ - G. P. LYND`Mana:er. ` ier-cv„ti,cll:.,K Iu��.,-,� a:.d-setirrr._: 7�. C!'1°'JUPPL�It, 111t1i1E�-BRAI+IC'--. tbongbt for old and young. It is 27tf _Clarecutont, .Ont. aROOKLIN BRANCH, L C_ CROSS, Manages. Kegietered Optometrist well worth repeating. The even- = ing's proceeds are devoted to mis and Optician ; eiono. . _ Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoo Report of the Claremont Contio- _ Store,Claremont, Tuesday P. M.of -� ntRe on School the for the Winter WYby not have that punctured tire • each week,for Wating'Eyes and PR Term. 1st pool a Proficiency, i5 or blow-out properly repaired and et Pick tang tilaseee,and to take in WatcIti,'ti;'`^ many hundreds of miles more service, ���1 Oa , �,�M Make, Jeweler, StouRvtRepairing-for lleriogAf�rJ. - 2nd Grade Prof., 88''/;; 3rd Grade also asaving to your pocket-bc7ok P I -Prof. 60 0;o; Credit, 50 oio. Fortu have one of the beat steam Vulcaniz• eairit►g or orders can be left withTlKr., ' Ist Grade Prof.--Georgina ing Out-fits and am prepared to repair (The Campbell Flour Mills Go., 9imited) Palmer tip. at Mr. Porter's Bairbec 1 Forsyth. 2vd Grade Prof.-Alma your tires and tubes on the shortest p shop, Clermont. • 8 s . _�Jcmes, Lorne Jbnes, Gold& Ander- _notice, Work guaranteed. I' also i iron. Credit-Gordon Gregg, Row- keep.new tires,tubes -and tube repair -�R E - SCREENED O A a.+ ena Cooper, Neil McSinnon, Bessie kits in stock. PERCY TARR, _ raharu. Form 'II 2nd Grade East End Garage. Stouttville. - - , ' All Sizes on hand Prof.-Merle Linton, Dorcas Mc- 27tf Phone(sill or 3002. ` y'4 aCullough. 8rd Grade Prof.-rRod Appleby Credit-Essie Pegg and Quick - t - - - d river Gn-e---to-ir -qr-mom.., a � r- - John Willison (equal),Vkvian Ap- The Ideal Grocery Stor-c- S _ _- - lehy, Edith Stephenset3;Etkil inis is the iciest Store to get q -' • Stephenson, Edna, Benns. Gladys your groceries. attention to all OrdCr:~, ” _''�`-�Jones, Myrtle Wilson.- Form I. You wilLbee vrices. i".1st Grade Prof.- ?onald Beer. 2nd Many dollars can besaved byshop- �= - urge �Y• si�a"ll. Of all materials and design :- 13rade Prof.-Edith Tool and Ise- ping here. We ale. have lots V. y�;°. kept in stook. It will pay ydu keel Gregg(equal), Albert Harvey, of choice fruit to select _ r sill s1 our woeb std iaapses our ei10113 ' from, •Dnfrt forget to Don't be Eileen Cooper, Mabel Bryan. 3rd give us a call the>r •, N •Glrade Prof.-Evel n McCullough, �e� obtain pdese ' e�1e we do not employ them,oonpgs>tw♦. ' �' • next time you,are In town. _ �,1� ••]]_ ('�_ �ly we can, and de throw o¢ Iha seat., _Viola Jones, Aldine Ward and Phone 2808. � le �$mpDCI$ i antic LIiB �✓Vy .� : winmiaion of lO per esat..wfiiehyor wa ;Edgar Ward (equal). Credit- W Also,Wanted-Poultry.tliry. Butter.white gears Sell �1W�b7 P»kasuas twin u. -a Robert Johnston, s. Mills M$ls at • •Clwrence Phillips, Muriel Spears. FR,ANB IIH7DLM J. T. KATHESON 1[yetloThompson, M. J. ilk6r, x 1ll;riucil,ah, M. Huoze, Assistant. CLARFMONT, oYrARro Toronto FEterbOr4 Flekering of8ce.nd 1Votk., • �ttiiby,Ortrii �•, .* + +�':•, s 1• ? -n ,.tr9'�-:..^,;�.rm^,:.s"':•.�es-+•'r;,'r`_u:%c+rNR^.<t°x f?n!i.�G,.S�''.9iS+'�'•'�Ya4•y�sy4,e::+i`sa>�:wl'•::w'.<�.a�rXE,si9....�'fit �:"4'•"'.�?�.' ,.,. v` .c, rx ;r.•�`��'.''».�5?].:.:"r3..'J`'--'",.iii"'''C�:if•�,;.:k""33 •a.4E!x`�`cr.�.� '`�•'�..s::'��''�a�.rtra<•.ar�,�n,,,.:•�v.;...r�:e:R"�ia'°�, '�' �� rte= r'r :�°�<%�s• - :�. �e e - .vR i a ..�" yr,;._r.,�1� -,:-r'k'r',."'n`• 'f...1,$,'r�..��•ai, iu•.i>�".-: y� �w_mv... .2..von.-•t° a.y.- ...eta a y>«:•ayw. T V S•u Y. .,"i5Y >!„' A'•.: 'RPN .1 .rv'1 ,t. f»..« ,4.. `T'r,.. S .t1 ,•I -M�" •aT`,r.� '•Y� 1' ar +:taj'. -JY, di {^ - •r` i -•�:r'+ 'ti�• '�.•'.1".' A qT .c +P.. .5 .5e _."Ira.'p.w c - atk^k•� ,s #• y •A. yI '` ..: I.,,r... "I! v T'• .r 7,'w�.y,•,•• M,.Sr^"'Fll':k.T� '1•"•- �` •.• H _• .�/ `1w t>„ Y n" i'f11Y.TJ'9Yf -i7/'� ',"'� 'f , �»w ..:4•.',v. �.ats r. ~`w..,,'��.. :�a.. �`t, y. `,i'. ,,�,'°' ""..':5• n y'. 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'4• '.M.•• -'ty:�' •1'. �an• { -,:'" -+ti�S:.A•;;,3"'+"S'•..--.ka ��. :•-'1 �' -t�� "'�. �L ....:a' .., • � .n -'�'• _ w�9t ar .. ..� .'a` o "''3%`,'•�• k..' e'y' y e - :, -Y�,, 'e�n'4, r" fate, and always in fangs:• of bolus y �►LWILY PL�id1.7 blotted from the national memory. -• There fs now every probability that, ;: ,•«'AM E� �tgi7 in the course of time. and as oppor• smo, ke tualty offers, the old fort will receive ' the a+ttemtfoa and'care from the Na- a• :: tionel Parke Branch that are being X11 tit& <... t.- spring'iliost People Need devoted to .other hisitoMe altos, and --� -_ - ---- ,� that the old rain, with the fifty acres' a Tonic-Medieine. of land attached, will'become an in- ; f -bas of the surest signs that the twesti<ng feature of the ever-extendias .blood is out of order is the pimples, sishieme of Dominion-parks. unsightly eruptions and eczema that `--��' i come frequently with the change from Characteristics of a Good "Tinter to spring: These rove' that 41 the 1 p Container. long indoor life of winter has httd In connection with the effort m de ,SFr`' :its' effect upon the blood. and that a by freight carriers to bring to the at. - 7 '' tonic medicine .Is needed to put•it tenti�on of shippers the necessity for __ 3 . , c -.','right . Indeed, there are'few people improvements in packages the Forest who do not need a tonic at this sea-* - Products Laboratories of Canada, De- ,,c sOn. Bad blood does not merely show partmeat of the Interior,point out that r-v ftaedf in disfiguring eruptions. To this ' strength and lightness are the two ..;. ram$.00and lumbago,is due he s attacks of rhea. important characteristics of an et. Tb,4 fob acco ".i mstfsai and lumbago; the edlarp stab- flo3eat oontaiaer. In the strength of � � •�� bins pains of sciatica and neuralgia; s container there are three main fat- e' " poor appetite acid a desire to avoid tore: first, the strength of 'the ma- ete"rtion You cannot gat rid of these terciaL used second, the nail�holdiag. in' s s ° ;• troubles by the use of purgative medi- L8,e T' NS-a'nd power of that material (when Haile r '::~ yon aced a tonic, sad a tonic are used); and,third,-the strength due. P 9' • - ' -- � Y. and among all medicines there to the desdga of the container. y is lrpae can equal Dr, William' Pink An efficiea't barrel, box or other con- for their tonic, blood-improving, F...: onerve-r stoning hw�makEvery etiv rich app Hof haccurate information concerning these three factors. Resurgam. Small Birds With Huge city for mice and similar small vermin, ; blood which drives out impurities, With regard to the first, the Forest �! gentle wind stirs threitgh the bare Appetites. and does not hesitate to swoop down stimulates, every organ and brings a Products Laboratories of Canada are brown Pl an s chicken run when hungry.' In - .feelias of new health and energy'•to ugh' Imagine a man eating a breakfast 'one day he eat"s twice his own weight - able�to supply valuable data, the 're- A slanting sunbe'pm sends ita golden 1B weak, tired, ailing men, women.and snit of some forty thousand teats tj�ey my of two sides of'bacon and four loaves; of food. '.4,:ehlidrwL If you are out of sarrts give have already mach on the strengt$of Into the garden's heart; another,day a lunch of tarty pounds o!beef, half a The greats, .bird gourmand is the •UIS medtefte a trial alit see bow Canadian'-woods of commercial tm• Has dawned, the air is VIP= and bushel of potatoes, four loaves, twelve vultuTe.of South-East Europe. Seven • eil3y it will restore the appetite, • large apple puddings, and a few vultures can strip the carcass of a revive droopy spirits and fill your portance. sweet, and now' P - ♦ ', r y - To seeuxe information as to the nail. Mark how the withered winter grass pounds of cheese; and finishing the l horse in half an hour. After such a fY veins with new, health-giving blood. holding power, a aeries of teats was saves hoar day with a five-cours8"d`lnzier, each 1 meal they c8n 'fly only a few -yards. You can get these Pills frog any _ coarse weighing twely undst The stand with begun at the Laboratories recently, Last autumn's loitering ]eaves, lr po ; Y pufltgi-out' b�3iea, IIledtdae dealer or by mail at 50 cents That-man would be eating his own!drooping wings, and blood-shot eyes, f , a box or e!f bozos for $2.60 from The and will co've't' all woods Which could blown as-in play " e used to the manufacture of- con- Scamper across the lawn and whirl weight—and probably would not ex- uttering hideous cries. ,1' D Williams' Medicine Co;', Brock. tadnea's away; periment twice. Yet the robin devours .S vtlley out, No comprehensive and systematic Soon shall spring's ng twice its own weight ;a -food every, _ quickens spirit' Wells for Settlers'- - twenty four hours. testa on the strength of containers as earth endow. The Manitoba provincial well dull- Most Northerly Fort in affected by,desdgu have been made in With pawing days the sunlight shall Young birds Are great-eaters. Some- ing departm'eDt drilled 332 wells- last Amery Canada. The Forest Products Labors. dispel tamps they have. to give in when the pear,of which all but 12 were success- On February 4, 1822, the old Fart tories of Canada have under considers- The veiling vapors,crocuses unfold; supply of worms exceeds their capa-: fui. The department kept 12'drilling city, but they make valiant attempts Chnrehilfti officially known as Fort Lion the making of such teats, and will Peering from out their beds in glow- y' p machines busy. Wells`are put down c be glad to co-operate with ufac- in to eat dal`} that is brought to- them. for settlers throughout the provinc a. . Prince of Wales, which occupies the g gold, Thrushes and blackbirds are and 45 returned soldders Wok advent• \ west peninsula at the mouth of the tuners a'ad nseas of wooden an fibre Like tiny suns,-the daffodils shall tell phi" e. containers, cularly voracious. ,: v.'E'ihurohill Rive, Hudson Bay, was T'he secret of a voice-that breathes k age of the opportunity W have wolfs That harsh crier, the raven, is a r �~plsoed by Order fa Council, under the abroad— sir n I h drilled.- This work fa of greater us k noutr�ol of the National Parks Branch �A�YiU TABLETS The--voice of spring which is the d gourmand,. f e has been short W the settler, as the eaporience of the [3- of the Department of the Interlor,'and v voice of God. of food for a few days, and then has department in finding water is placed f : will henceforth be preserved as one Elizabeth Scollard. the good fortune to find a dead sheep, at his disposal. ALWAYS �N THE HOME he Borges until he is unable to fly. He of the chief historic memorials of --'� leaves only the skeleton. It was the saying of a great man Western Canada. The old fort has the Air That Makes You Sing. Buzzards and hawks are big eaters. 'tbat "if we could trace our descents x dsstinetion of being the most northerly , Many people think that air-sickness" The former,of course, prefers carrion, we should find all slaves to come front - '' fortress on the American continent, O'er a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her tittle ones she always attacks all flying men, but this is not while the hawk likes to kill and eat has princes, and all princes from slaves," sled, at the time of Its completion, in correct. There is far less danger of own prey. He has an immense capa- —Seneca. 1747, was the strongest fort in North keeps a supply an hand, for the Brat air-sickness than cf sea-sickness, and ,America. not even excepting Quebec. trial convinced her there is nothing According to the original plane its to equal them in keeping chlldren well. even those who, on land, are unable `a The Tablets are a mild but thorough to look down from heights without �� ' walla weee to have been 4E feet thick, Ir bu owing to some objectoa on the lazative which regu]Ue the 'bowels feeling giddy, can Ijy with perfect of Ahe Governor they were first and ewsetien the stomach, thus driving comfort. built 26 feet thick This, however, out Constipation and indigestion, colds 'Up to about ten thousand feet no was Judged tnsdequate, alter a der• sad.wimple. fevers and 'making teeth- 'change is noticed except a slight deep- i• •' :AXLE r ,'fain amount of heavy gun practice,and I Ing easier. Concerning them, Mrs. 'suing of the breathing and an exhilar.- one section of the wan was pulled' Sadus'te Pelletier fit -Dtllnae, Que„ ation that shows itself in a desire to GREASE ' writes:—"I -have used Baby's Own sing! ' As a rule, the effects of high " sown and rebuilt according to the i Tablets for the flying are not noticed until fifteen 'The ground mica in Imperial Mica Axle Crease , -arigfaal spectficaUans. The tort avast ten years and am Yi g ! ryl y. mounted 40 guns, varying from 8 to t never without them in the house. They thousand feet is reached. smooths the spindle by filling the minute crevices have always given the greatest satin These effects are due to the fact that in theasttieel. Over this fife groans works easily, 34 pou'�• faction and I can gladly recommend there ia4esa oxygen in the air at great' strain on horses aadhltarnaeas. wear. Etwi«the as _ - ;, In-August, 1782, Samuel Hearse the i g� them 'to all mother;, of little ones." heights. The tiariation in air,pTessure far and lasts twice as long s other aces. Hudson's Bay explorer.and Governor; .Me Tablets are void by medicine deal- makes little or no difference- It is r g � F. of Fort Churchill, received the as- I ors or direct by mail at 25 cents a true that the air inside th human bode Doaish4ng Information , that England box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine expands, but only those suffering from ;I sad Fleece were at war, sad'that Ad- Co.,' Brockville, Ont. catarrh feel any inconvenience. mtrad de Is Peaouse with a force of 3 e By the aid of oxygen an-American �SS 400'eoildien, was waiting outside of Thwarted. pilot reached a height of forty thou- ��� Me fart for his surrender. As a Doctor (intent on reprisals)—"Aren't sand feet without suffering from any • ;, -'prisons!, he witnessed the efforts of you one of the boys who play in the ill effects. EU the Frenell Admiral to demolish the band at the bottom of my-garden r' FQr' lei fl " ox fill the a and teats the fibre of lest �•' $h ymg yon in liquid fife�ce l massive fortifications,which had taken from action of dust sweat,moisture and heat. tourbeen yeses to build. Since that Yee, sir!" forrnt is carried, riff in the, future K harness strong,'flexible and new-looking. - :a "Well, you've blown away one lung pilots will probably carry oxygen to time the fortress has remained a -A :Doubles its life and gives it a rich, black firalala. + and halt another prevent-fatigue on long flights. " that lasts. On sale „,, 'I „ in sizes from a ptc2nreagne rain, uncertain of its !'Please, air, rm a drummer?" tk 'Ipiot to a barrel. 'Unique Prize Contest. _ - , New uses for shoe polish: Such is 1VIPERL4L OIL lI-1Mn'ED and the worst Is yet to, come the basis for a novel prize contest re -CanadianCompany Canadian Capital', , � mUj launched fis the F. F. Dailey• Canadian Workmen :` -� Coro n manufacturers of the famous - Lis y, — : 2 in 1 Shoe Polish. o 1 - For instance, it has been found that! s " 2 In 1 Black is excellent for polishing motor care, refinishing suit . cases, - t� kodaks, black loves, -rubbers and �•. ��o hats: The Tan Pae2e is highly recom- mended for polishing furniture, hard- wood floors, and autos, while 'the Whits, cake or liquid, has been used - �- o with -good results on stains in white' - _ -ea<irts; w i - - ver, window glass, and in cleaning SIG automobile tires and straw hats. e ti So.impressed have the manufac- turers become with its poss$biittiea, - ' they are now offering•$2,000 in cash I prizes for the discovery of new ways' " of using their shoe polish. i « - One would imagine that shoe polish yN�yt�q is used exclusively for shining shoes, s1F/L le ` �� _ but that such is nqt the-case has been 1. y amply proved by the Davey cohlpauy. WARNING! Say 'Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. ,� •a�7 --'This-prMl uaw. I.i:,uurli W1C-medium; y' y _ •-.,, S fn ,. of Iettera reeved from people who,T - cc » Unless you see the name Ba er on tablets you are �>M. found that 2 in ii could be oiad-i y y I y p not getting Aspirin at all. , Why take chances? '• �t. :,r - ` �. !►1 vantage and,profit in various ways. ,r t, cr - e - Accept only an unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of : . s ► - ° t�teir tempers'-- , faille-direetivi�s�=-�ti-dose-worked .,;.t Ly t' 'mac\r" gain no face-lines. � physicians during 22'years and proved safe by millions for ��� Fox farming on Prince-Edward Is- Colds Heaaache --- r . •max Toothache ,.`Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago? " \' land fast year produced an income r s'.• i nearly as great as that from the tom- •. � - bined fish and dal business of the - --- Earache - Lumbago . Pain, Pain island. The increase in young foxes i; from about 3,000 pairs of adults was Handy 'Sayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100�--Druggista i, .7,600. Pelts brought about $200 each, ,Aspirin is the trademark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mone- e ' ICA - —' - -- aoeticacfdester of Sallcylleacld. While it 12 well known that Asp(rtn-moans�tyer z i and the ordinary rice for air of - ' ry p P imsnafacture, to assist the publle against imitations, the Ttblets of Bayer Compahr • — foe_ breeders was $600. Will be stamped *1th their general.trade mark, the "Mayer Crou.' 'F , jy " a TI, M. IF A CHECKERS—By He& AFIR WAS V59tD1ff 2UUEOMMA36 DYSPEMCS, ofter few A. Z.,.,,:C0RNS C rh*llham Ont. Ale.74 VIYOOL MADE INTO EL --VRAT- 10 EAT THAN FLU Ther solution to Problem No. 24, TV reasqua 10 Of _VMQt_ehW.J 0!1.11 ads.fifty cents which appeared IsIst week (black to pound. Poatage e tra. Sweater YarA16 Lift' Avoid Indliestlon, $our Aold Stomach, move. and draw), -is as Vallows': beautiful colors. seventy-five 0011115, Stomach, Etc. .11 kN-SATS_ :ix 91v W. B. Mamples frise. Georset Heartburn, Gas On Stom W. B. 0'" ;r= 4 8_8 ­86-v- Willm. Georsetown, Ontario. Indigestion and practically 2 11-8 22-26 5 8-11 119-24 SHE WAS LEFT ALMOST all terms , 8 THAME A.VULCANE IZR IN YOU of stomach trouble, say medical &Ath 6 11-5 26-23 a 8_3 25-30 'town? You can earn $2A.00 daily. Wo teach you. Write Chlif rnstruct6n orities, are due nine HEIPIMS ry e times out of ten . to an eicass, of hydrochloric acid d No. 25—White t.6 move and draw. Canada Vulcanizer, London Ont. Ad stomach* the stomach. Chronic "acid "Txftux Pon e 1111"s Is exceedingly dangerous and suf1crors B either One of twi thing.,. MWO Digestion Ruined ind Nerves 8TROT2F and Jumbo hives and do jurpiship^ honey extractors,. V Either they can go on a limited and M !often disagreeable diet, avoldin Shattered She- Could.Tind' 11621 r, foods NOINOMMON -engines and storage tanks; • compotp, -stock of beekoepink requirements- gand that disitgree with titers, that Irritate Asa acid No Relief. Tanlac Again for our cataloirue. Earn Brothers Coza. the stomach and lead to excess 0 •WON N 0 gry., Ltd.. Manufacturers. Sr.alatfor46 they Proves Merit. t secretion or they can eat as 18.00a KO IS Please In reason and make It a pr"I ties to counteract the effect of the on" 9-1 have all the faith in the world in BIILTINO FOR 6AL9 -ly been 86 JOY -19W harmful said and Prevent the forma- certain Tanlac for It has ALL KIND$ OF 1, AND UB" tion of gas, sourness or premature 0 teltins•vall•m saw&cabLehos•, ad subject to%pprovat I TOR B fermentation by the use of a little NVO e • ,d blessing to me, declared Mrs. im -TORN. WRIBIST. TORO .-Bisuratifd Magnesia at their eal Robert Rawson, 571 Church St., Toron 16 Tbere is probably no better, safer or. a 0 'Is's to, Ont. hat broke Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop little •,more reliable stomach antiacid than "The flu a year ago is w Don't be a fault-ftder urgess Y101 Bisurated Magnesia and It is widely WWI my health down," she stated. "1 111114 "Firee one"on an aching corn.Uaut- are a faulfmender. It has no direct was ly t:Z corn stage hurtirii,tbibn shortly used for this purpose. -pneumonia following the An and '.-�;lactton On the stomseb and is not a di- Solution of this R6"01L Will appw -vmeks and was left you lift it right off with fingers. Thay! gestent. But a teaspoonful of the aw weeL own in bed seven almost a wreck. For some time I was "Your druggist sells a tiny bottle �f Assaftwo psugggg Dow nemeaes powder or a couple of five grain tab- to got around as I was 80 weak ."Freezone" for a few cents. aufftier 13009 on lets taken,_Jn__a,_=e wabar with,the Northern Manitoba Fur.. ' unable Day appetite -w- -aeUUtY -ro-r-3 were issued to remove every hard corn, soft corn 400d TH neutroarize the exce-.­ -' A t -to liceniis i 4as aimost neLpless, DOG DISEASO which may be present and prevent Its was gone,my nerves were almost shot- or corn between the toe, and the ;,i. fled HOW to Feed further formation. This removes the to trappers from the game guardti&s I Walled Free to any Ad. whole cause of the trouble and the office at The Pas, Manitoba, thla sea• tared and my whoig "stain seemed to luxes, without soreness or irritation. 'dregs by the Autuor. 31L Clay Glover Co.nm F. n4al digests naturally and healthfully son, also'67 licensee -to fur traders be disordered. I suffered from head- aches and dizzy spells, couldn't sleep 129 West 24th Street -without need of pepsin pills or,arti- and 67 to travelling agents. An eati- New York. U.S.A. well and just seemed to be troubled ficial digestents. 'mate of the value-of the fur that will FOR Get a few Ounces of Bleurated Mag. Pam through The Pea tb4a season to In one.wAy and another all the time. cip ....... "But.I,m so glad I gave Tarlac a aine %nesta from any reliable druggist. Ask approximately two and a hail million t after daudonce, for either Powder Or tAblets. It never dollars. Mal for It was just the thing I needed. Cap *ss"Con- ACM MD PAMSAM com" " a liquid,-milk or citrate and My appetite retqrned and my nerves ether disaves., in the bisurated form to not a laxative. t go much IL quieted down and by the time I finish- -We forms of Try this plan and eat what you want Being ignorant E I N PFJ14 orant Is no stipation end SL OARS Gil PLA TA SO • INDI ST 0 at your next meal and "0-if this shame as bellag unwilling to learn. ed my sixth bottle I was in just splen se, no temody is so J f isn't the best advice you ever had on —,Benjamin Fmnklin. did haolth. Tarlac is a gmad medl VOID the misery of rackin afire. It certainly proved 'to be a Mother Selsel's Have a battle of Sloan• what to eat.,, # -_ A MONEY ORDERS. 'friend In need' In my cane." stomach MIZA Illkwerr meat Jilandy and sj*y when y4*1V repUtS601116 you&U fed the atlas or Pam Iffe wbo begins and does not finish Dominion Express Modey Orders are Tanlac Is sold by.a.11 good druggists. so on sale In 6e thousand -*Mesa —AdTt. It ickI cases the Pain acrd sends' has load his labor. a fee YO Mkv"'a LJohnont for ve4e everywhere throughout Canadal. 1111111 1pi f warmth through the aching part. %MAI L&iM&WPws*a4V SEIREILLS SYRUP also spend a good deal of playtime Fine,too,for rheumatiarn,nesizalsia, out-ekloors, wearing warm, light, Yarmouth, N.S.. March 24, 1921. sciatica,sprains and strains.stiff joints* • clothing. They do not wear WEALTH EDUCATION we Mr. Joefth LeBlanc, Secretary Of lame back and sore muscles. tight hands, nor bundle up their the Athletic Association.who were the For fort y pain's enemy. Ask Champions for 1920 of the South Shore your 7" th n .7 By DR- J- J- MTD'DLF roats with heavy scarfs Or furs. cotia Bass • At a, dru' 35� 70c.11 AO. Provincial Board of 11,1081ft Ontario They change their stockings at least League and Western NOTS.S every second day. They brush and Ball. states that during the summer Mr. Klddl*Lou will twIlad to answer questions an Public Health saab polish their shoes every night. In the boys used MINARD'S LINIMENT tre thrugh this column. Address h6 Spadina Hcmm b9adins. preparing for bed they take a full.with very beneficial results, for acre Sloa Crescent. Toronto. warm -tub-bath or a good wash and muscles. bruises and sprains. It Is a foot-bath. ,They get ten hours also considered by the players the beat Eniimuent every night, and sleep with their win- wh U ite nImenit on this market. Eves, To educate the young in health Seven o'clock is the hour that Joan dows down from the top and up from team should be supplied -with this 4mbits is one of the most important UM Tom have arranged to get up at the bottom. celebrated remedy. features of Public Health work toD--dAY- in the morning. After rising they take [Signed] JOSEPH L LeBLANC, It is all very well to tell adults what a sponge bath or a good wash. .They Now these are little babfi*of health Sec'y Y. A. A. HTICHRA HEA« to do in matters of peigonal as well use their own towels and their own that Joan and Tom have formed., and as community hygiene, but wrong wash cletba. They each drink a glass they, will benefit great:y by carrying break. 'It 'of water after brushing their teeth. them out. There is no season why. COARSE SALT habits acquired are hard to 7 - q." - After washing in ���� S ON H M is to the child that our hopes and ae their own rooms every child could not be taught to fol- LAND."SALT tivities are chiefly aimed, b6causO they finish dreastrig. They each use, low out these rules of life that Joan thlir young elastic minds easily 're- a cleans'brush and comb and an orange and Torn are praqUcing. Let every Bulk CW10ft &*m on Fw.oe ceive impressions which if directed wood stick for their nails. Break- mother or father who- reads tkis TORONTO *ALT WORK!! VIC" DidmNior- -good citi- fast,they eat slowly, Thdy chew their article just t e along right lines.make for try out these rules on J. CLIFF- TORONTO Yens in after years. food well. They do not eat fried.foods their children and see. what the re. "My uouble began w" smag One of-the most effective,ways for or fresh breads. They do not drink suits are. Do try them anyway, pftbee,of wales upon any acal disseminating this information to the tea or toffee. After breakfast they mother or father, and you may be which spread andaoverad w ' t children's What a Boy Can Do. young is by the aid of pictures and do not use toothpicks. They brush mire your chil n's health physique the topefiny beed• my stories, impres- their teeth and rinse their mouths with and power to study will be the better These are some of the things a boy chair dry&" Hilb. es, thus conveying the both by the eye, the ear and clean water. They wear plain, broadi for the little trouble it involves. Be- can do; less and fell oaL Soon Pions -e' less triable Uppewed in the mind. The Child Hygiene Section toed shoes with low heels. They walk sides you have a great responsibility He can wheat so loud the air turns -face. The Ae Canadian Public Health Also- with their shoulders down and back, in shaping your child's destiny A blue: ckvJes 1bu ray of the eruptions on=7 too WM ciation is tackling this problem of with their beach erect, with their feet guiding hand in the home during the He can make all sounds of beast or viry disfiguring. diffusing useful hints on health by straight ahead. T%ey protect their early years, is,bakt, for At_scb.Oe1-sgE 'Aftlend advised Caticurs Soap blishing a series of poirte'rs-dealing clothes- A4d a thousand more they never and OintmenL I smA for a Tres sam. hes- as co�y as—.poU-Ible-,---the lid has reached a stage when pu I bought me, so ich with two children, Joan and Tom. while out doors. They remove their soine of its characteristics,.likes and beard. plowh helped These are just ordina m in ore,and after using one box of ' ry youngsters rubbers in school. They are weighed dfilikeso have already been developed Ointment,togetbar with the Soap, the He can crow or cackle, chirp Or cluck, whose parents and teachers are taking and measured at regular intervals: along-' proper lines even from I was bealed." (Signed) 0=5 steps to guide them along the road They play ,out-of-doors an much as cradle, and that they Us kept in con- TAI he tools; the rooster, hen or duck, Brett, Jr•, pullme , Wash.. • that leads to health and happiness i In. possible, in kards,I fields or play- fortuity with the laws of nature and He can meek the dog or eat or cow,' Give Cuti�va gyp'Olin and �I gT days to come. nun rid3— a,t streets. In winter.they right living from the very start. And the eat herself cant beat his Talcu—the care of your skin. m e-ow I bed,as_ss ft Im Obstam"Nalwak-Talk= He has that are sounde ruffled, Soap show"W11 J, striped, or plain, s railway a: Sra' ried' It— T train, He can thunder by like a ._.ne ' Boy' - Wh o bwn OUNG MOTHER Stop at the stations b.breath, and then e off again. X Apply the steam and b NnW RTRIIND With d' Hundred nos sit ass powers In such tom- 11V IN V I HVIS 11A mand,rn He can urn right into a. full brass -The advice Her Ho&ees Faith �m Lydia L they gave him for getting 1 band, on in the world was eunple and familiar 3 With all of the instruments ever' Pinkham's VecetaNt Ce played, Led Her To Try it enough: "Keep what you have, 'and And march away as.a street parade. -build• on it. . Be careful what you do and Renosha, Wisconsin.—"I cannot enough in praise o You can tell that a boy is very III 7 it will grow into more." f Lydia X Pinkham s It 'he's wide awake and Is keeping ble It's a safe rule--with money or health, still; 6 g'Is t aU COT 17d L But_eq_r_1b_wDuLd_ba_Qe,�_I4... titeir. sFes . --' ­ but a good many overlook the nile s h it in it noise! had en ;o a1th—. urA-1H,cy nave lost what they h A dull old place If there were no boys. much of it and when I had trouble after Then its hard to get a new supply. / —e- my baby was bo Nova Scotia Crop Reports. she gave it to me. In his sport on the Nova Scotia It telped me so mucT 5 Postuth is a splendid help in sav- and it'` s free from any disturbing crop returns for 1921, Mr. Cumming �•� more than anythin ing health.from the very common element. Secretary for Agriculture, makes th� advise a I I women statement that the fruit growers of g with ferriale trouble h the drug elements You can begin with Postum to-' that province "have enjoyed out of fairtrw —of tea and coffee—whose effects the most succesGful years In the his- I am sure trey will feel as I do _tnd on day, with en order to your grocer. ally 'about it.—Mrs. FRED. P. HANSEN, 5a Cory of. the country."' Exception the nervous system any doctor can the root, The road to health is a good road good crops were the rule, Symmonds St.,Kenosha, Wisc6nsin. A medicinethathas been inusenearly tell you. ___W�5ps In most cases being consider-anybody,to follo*. -"Save what years and drat receives the ably above, the average. Potatoes .pral" You have,and build on it,"is sound V - - Tho ands of an And us people who think ==itaa=orth-your dera- e to- Pe their— po1irT-fbr­everyb_Jy. greatly increased the net yield. Sev- tion.• If you are suffering from troubles If--.L. -A-6 tui-Ldpa Or. Jugm Ilealth- their dol -----erfA (in tins)¢nade instantly In the cup by the addition quallty, running from 1,200'to 1,400 time child-birth bear that sometimes follow ch ild-b Inq or qwrs of Postum. - They of boiling water. Posturn Cereal in Packages of 'bushels_pe-r acre. _A • a N&I c a mpound is a woman' m cme. k while the meal is being prepared)made by he drink set a new high figure In 1921. T It is especially adapted to correct such a del fitful drh* wi4i any meal, boiling for 20,minutes. Sold by all grocers. troubleL e& InfornM of the frit growers es- timate the output at 1,800,000 barrels, The letters we publish'ought to con- I vipce you; ask some of your women as.agatuat 1,162,696 barrels and 14 172 friends or neighbors—,they know War Postinn for Health —1"There s a Reason". boxes in 1920. The quality was also worth. You*94 too,if YOU giVO it 4, Me&by Canadian Postum Cereal Co.; Limited, Windsor, Ont. above that of the previous year. fair trial. Minird'a Liniment Relieves Neuralgia ,-_eU6 Nc. 16--122. ^°. `lr -r' 'kM ? 't•.,, - M+,p"..F ,d .*+ ,:�'' �". ,i?a'ia"�'"bf°�,y,i s'k' "t'�t•: ".- - s:.§TC'ils" ,"r"s. •:v"r?i'.9r - •,�+_' „+,. '"a.. 4 x. .i-•. 4'? ''s f. :'.,.�', :,:7yt��y'k'�'."�'�..,�v'. : �'�,2„ ..�', w•»•>! ., r :.f, .,w<<, °.�� •C-7i�` .�.s+ 'vfi s�?'�'', t'�. °„ ia•,. "nv,a +,v, ,x... .,.a..: -.�,t�' a. '`.'i:r ;':'.�'�' '� ••"a.'"iwa,.'CFR '.ic+,.. i .,"�'^*,' 's�A: . -,p!"v':.v :.a..x. ct$w-..:.r....:?ss•' ..»+x-n.w..c`i?5.as.c.- _•,,..e ::.3s,✓-n•" :Y�'tiS-xx•''e'xfV`.w�`-'.>�.1:�+ '.. .ran .,P"• -•k'rrr..-�. s..+Y.,--?s...+./-,.�... .•�q''kSe'-•:� .. :d.•.,~ ir" �' .w.' 'r. .�. S%'r _ Y ' - r' - - :r... `s W.' 't - +•�s.+' �"�-} ''; »Ira• ax.' �.")-, f ice, _ '� `4 )^'• +,y '!T J . ... �' •� a' mr- -Mrs. Andrew Avalis i$ spend-� --`Miss Wilhelmina�Muteh,. who- t: ��OCAUIS�S. ,: �,. via ins a week with Bar mother, Mrs. Jhae been seriously ill for, the past liteltck. three'weekA, is slowly recovering. IN " f. �•� S • ' -Mks Gladys Down, of Yarkel� ".: -W. J. and Mrs. Clark were to &petit the holiday here with her New deilcertisements. e citQ- on Tuesda sister, Miss Florence Down. V Aeddin is•digielg a cistern -R. J. and Mrs. Gnlllver, of FOR SAE-Sow and 7 small pigs. Even Solomon, In all leis glory, was not L.'aat his property htere. _ Whitby, and Elwood and Mrs. 1� ADP1Y Geo.West,R.R.2,Pickering. 30 _ 1•: sr -Fred Badgerow moved on Henderson,of Oshawa, spent East- pR SALE-A quantity of No.-T' . ,-.- __ adorned. w ith one of these Monday to GrVenburn. er under the parental roof. Fhay at lot 21,base line,Pickering. Apply to ' Via Skiver left on Mon -Services in St:George's Church. D.MacNeil,R.R.2, Pickering. 29.30 Glassy and Nobby In all the shapes and styles. A big ::day on a business trip to'Piston. Morning at 10.80, Evening at 7.00. ANTED-Pasture for the onnlinR " -Mies Tena Staring, of Milton, EaB ,er Music Rill be repeated'. Ws&son.for from 10 to 15 head of oung '9ssortment to choose from, and we've . .. yy cattle, David Dawson.Cherrywood. 213,E visited Pickering friends over Mrs. Tanner, R. A. M., will stag. =''Y 1, h9nndaT. - -John Muteh received a tole ARM' WANTED AT ONCE- - picked all the winners. -Robert Rankin, of Richmond grams on Good Friday telling him FAround 100 acres. H.T.Love, 165Carlton - spent' Easter here with his of the death of his sister; Mrs, St„Toroato. Phont Main ", "•- _.'` r moiler. John Cinnamon,at Cornduff,3aQk. - OOTS REPAIRED--Boots and ••-Tlie public- school has' been -Attention, Partners I' Custom shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. r � _ zlose,d for a week for the Easter grinding prices reduced to 5 cent Watson,Church St.,Pickering. 11.23 -Work ngtldthes' o r phol}days. per cwt Grain ground while'you ORD CAR FAIR SALE-In first, -Mr. a nd Mrs Evans have. wait. The Campbell Flour M1-11s Fciasscondition. A�pl to John T. Ste hen- ' Co., p ,F son,Eastern P-e_taurant,Pickering. ?.exit eldenWfuture� where they will re- v The Girls' asel all Clnb will OR :: ' SALE-Massey. seed �/�/� fn_ p „�y j -David Path, Of Whitby, spent, give dance in the Town Hall•this F rin,aikenew,in use onlyafewweeks. Sac- -=.'r a haVv them all s. :',L Bnnday'here with his daughter, (Friday) evenint¢, eotnmeneing at "},ce price,i=0.0U. Apply NEti1'S o Pce. 311E Mrs. E. Andrew. 8 o'clock. Gent& 75 -center -ladies, OR SALE-142 acre farm, being Boots, '"Shirt@, Cap@, Overalls, Smacks, Sog- >Y r lot 23,con.3,Pickering, 19,0110. Apply tD ' MissaMinnie Morris, of•Toron- wbo provide, free. "everything right here for you, p ?Nits,lames Hadley, 15+J mar o Rd., Toronto. • _ >:to, spent the holiday with her -C. Pilkey, who is employed by _ _ _ 28-'31 These lines are our hobo We specialize is Met1'a SYear: sister, Mrs. Wm: Collis. Gordon Law as a blackslnithiae OR BALE-Puce-bred dark bay Y P' -Fred 'and Mr@. Baledon slid rented Jl�mes Dtvyer'a dwelling 'r,at ,.regis.ered, 7 yez:s'ola: ago a vght - - family, of 7Burford, Event the holi- recently vdean-d by �LSrn3 sY-:- • ° _ld _ elaeese r+ t fans nom day with relatives here. and has moved therein. p9� -'•}""---- VC have ev.,.0 a i,.Trvru�T31?C, E%�:r:•r•° . a -E. L. Chapman's sale on wea -J. R. Thextou and daughter. CEED WHEAT FOR. 'SALE-ti,}",'- the best•for•a long tinge. x-'a @edgy last was well attended and Miss Marion, were in the city on Oquis variety,free from noxo•;rs seeds. A�p'y .good prices were realized. Tuesday attending the funeral of fag°bt.Toms,9 lot 9,Kingston road east,Picker- D''u -Some good catches of suckers the late Harry Faulkner, who was Fred T. R dti13g Pickering E'have been made during the past -accidentally killed by a Metropoli r�FL CKING-I am prepared to do l week by our local fishermen. tan street car. . • o ce-king ea or from rates. re, at shortest �'9tabli$}led 1�7. nonce, at, reasonable rates. W m.•Nicholson, i --John T. 46eplienson iA instal- -L. A. and- Mre. Findlay and Dunbarton. 30 31 r ling a gasoline teak at hie_preafl- danghter;Miss Nina, Mr. Cole,Mr. tF POSTS-If you have any S "'""bee, "The Eastern Restaurant." Wallace abd Mr. Harvey, of To• % •fencingtodoIcansupplytbecedar-postsat �� �VIHARDWARE -1 a.K. and Mrs Devitt, of To• ronto, and Mrs. Harvey,-Of Osh• 35 cents each: and anchor•posts at 75 ce nts each. 1 ii -,`� rooto, spent Easter with the lat• .awa, spent the holiday here with Apply coo:West,R.R.2,Pickering. 30 t ` -ler's parents, H. and Mrs. Meehin. Mrs. A. Findlay. FOR SALE-2 fresh cows, heavy 1J� -Mr. and Mrs. Manson and dale• -The School Board have pur• team.ng wagon,t'31 of platform scales. Ap ply to Fred Lacey,lot 3.,, B.F. Picaermg , • ' ter, of Toronto. spent Easter chased individual seats for the -ind phone Malvern 607.. Highland Creek. 3:-3H t q_ ~ with Rev. P. F. and 'Mrs. Gardi- senior and intermediate divisions OR S ALE-A quantity of sweet ` of the public school. They arrived Face,-,OR white skeso". tit. _ - _ '---- r -W. G.--and M".' Ham spent last week and will 1>e placed in No. 1. Also a van:tt7 ct-xdciovtr_ -.APP to �. Al i,U � � 1 ) ._; the Easter holiday with their dace position thls.week. w'J.Devitt.R.R.1.Locust Hill. Hhgneidt ..ifJJ i�../� VV ' ;�' • gbter, Mrs. J. B. Horn, of Peter- -Mrs. Thomas DonRlas, of To---.sue s-31 — : L1GG9 . FOR HATCHING-Frnrn - bore. roato, and Mrs. caiman, of Peter• bred--o-lay White wyaudortes.•-Rural Dor- The FdiYno�2S Cold.Water Paste, — -J: P. and Mrs. William,, and bore, accompanied by-Chair child- cas" breed. 75 cents per seftinQ Spread-d childreD. Of PiCLOn, are.9 riding a ten, have been spending the holi w,rtcr layer. H4.B.Burk.R.R.1,Locust Hill. 1 'week with L. A. and Mre. Van day with their mother, Mrs. Bur- PbonePick to 1, 29-30 'in White and Thats. Skiver. rell, of King street east. FOR 'SALE-=Cheap. all kinds' nt +� —Mrs. McMaster, of Church St., -Large congregations attended wagons,harness.and ali'kir+ds of farm im• p y y' the-various In the Church- Element*to good order. Also se7eralheavy and r ~ mOyed On Meade into Btanle h ht scales and cook stoves and heaters. H. ` Davis'dwelling recently vacated es here on Sunday, The churebee merman•Claremont. Phone Vol. 37tr One pound of M ureseo will Gover 4 by Mr. Hier. were we' decorated with �jOR SALE-Pair of Clyde mares; h -Mrs.F. H. Doyle and dangbt Bowers, end the sermons and I. chestrut dnvm¢¢mare. Massey•Harne coal- p - - .er, Mise.Cortnoe,of Toronto,spent. music were appropriate to the 1�nauon grata and fertilrser drill. IS dies. new _ Seventy-five square feet- lot year. Cattle taken to putore. Artbvr G. 41 - the week-end with 'the former's ocCAA ion. Clark, Lake Shore and Brock Road, 30tf Z. parents here. -Mrs. John Calvert was taken OST-Oo Brock road about 8 miles - -Farmers are now busy sitting to a hospital in Toronto last week Lnorth n d Claremont.oa Saturday afternoon. Put.-- U in and lb. packages on the fences waiting for the land to undergo an operation for ap- April 15th.a aide rack of a Ford ear. Finder p to dry eta that they may begin pendicitis.-' We are glad to know Z17T N•`��ad0°.��on,Claremont. °' - ism ding operations. that the operation has been• sue. ARM FOR 8AL3$-Lot l con. 4. -Doha and MisR Lizzie Moore eesefnl and that she if+ making FU:hridge,4-rootned cottage, bank barn.1121 :•'Drop in and get a Color Card anti and friend, of Toronto. spent rapid progress toward recovery. mile front Claremont station. Also.s acre.. 19"ter here with the former'@ par -Sunday last wag an ideal East, house and basin. 'No reasonable offer refused. - " `• eats, H, anA Mrs. Moore. er day, being bright and mild, and J.R.Owen,R.R.No. 1, Claremont. s7•sl :..;read all. about this Mrs. R. A.-Douglas and family was a 8ne'day for the display of OROT9Y DAY 2'ANNER-Teacb- i „ sod Miss Clough,of Toronto, spent milliaary and new PprinR'huits, Der. Piano and' Vocal,certificates. Trmi t 1HaIIlt&r 11n18hs ,-the Easter holiday with the form- On account cf the See weather College and Royal Academy. London. fin goody - ' A� er's sieters, the Misses Bunting. the amotint of auto traffic on-Good 1?02 ortwriitteAmtree residence required,R 1,, P'icke - f -Charles S. Palmer accompan- 'Friday and Sunday" was very BATCH led bis ne hew. Charles Palmer of. hmv on the,Provincial Highway. Gab FOR IN�-Large a p y % enwhtd Rocks o! e c meat approved type. H. Bun' d k J�/�1 /tiyg��+t hens s,red by ara pprrix cock•Toroato, 1920, and $amiltoo, on Tuesday for avisit -All income tax returns mu ir. 1`,/a{L[iFV!L g headed by cockerel%of choicest breedrng•. $1 00 ,. �.'to Hatn{lton sod$t. Catharines. be ,in by the etid of nest week. pe r.settl°g of 13. c.of Forryt11. Wsodholmr s yl -. -John Harding and family, of Unmarried individuals with@ net Farm.Claremont, 2841 'Delhi, and Mies Mary Hardiair. of income exceeding $1000 and mar ".OtaS FOR HATCHINd-I lave ` ©alt, spent the holiday with their ried persons with an income ez• l.m,ted.ttp two pens of pure-bred wh, w -parents,John and Mrs.-Harding; seeding $2000 are liable for this andotu boas Ruh two cockerelsdrrectlzom J Martin'Regal stem•,the beet to Canada. 1 can - BeediaR operations will not be tax.- The penally for neglect to furnish eggs for setting from these mat,ngs at$1 ,(il/, - .� as early as was expected a few slake the returns as -required by per.setting, w.A,Henderwn,Picke.rine, 2t;-91 weeks ago on account of the fre- law is 5 drr cent of the tax pay. ti T » t • l• -•quent heavy rains of the past two able. Free Sher o-Night _ ------: -- ... a weeks. -Harry Faulkner, an automo- A wonderful way to rasp. -We still have a small gnantity 'bile mechanic of North Toronto, of seed oats. These oats are re- was killed ou Satnrdap' afternoon The people keep on. bgM, kelp on .r = " cleaned No. 2 We„tern, and test while driving an auto which was speeding the news [oc ices around'. -:hi b., The Campbell Flour Mille towin a d'isab'led car, to the ar- about this wonderful edici-ne called g P K' g Australian Herbs. A fA course treat- e d Co,Ltd. age. He-was crossing -Youge St.. metnt for $1 sent postpaid on redeipt of _ -J.Hearne, who has been a resi•',whena Metropolitan car @truck his price. Australian Oil we-recommend dent of Pickering for the past few auto, earryiog it about- 00 feet. highly, to be used in conjunction with ` Bare, has moved with his family The unfortunate man was con. Australian Herbs for Rbeamatiero Toronto where he has ' secured scious when picked up but. was 282 sod Catarrh. ' employment. terribly injured. He was taken Address all orders to • 1 m - -Mrs. Wm.-Wilson.and-daugh into doctor's office where.-he re. Australian MediC111e Co., We rE making a bi� ter, Mies Myrtle, of Bownlanville, ceived first aid. - An ambulance g,;1 Yunge St., Toronto. Ont. n! :have been spending a few days was summoned but he died.on bis _ Rita the formel'e-elat,KLt�r, 1J�.= ..oy te�ice l;cs;iital- Mn and lire. �id� Holler" About D. N. Lockwood. Faulkner were frequent visitors Whltevale - -Mr. 'And Mrs. Fielding, of at the home of-J. R. and Mrs., our goods Bracebridge, who have been spend Tbezton and had arranged to The Service Garage 1 71.r fog the past few weeks with Dr. spend Sunday with tlieln. _ . and Mr!. Cartwright, returned -The drama, "The'Noble Out- . _ 0 home on Monday. cast,”given'in the Town-Hall on Ov,erhanling, Painting, all kinds We re,justifled 111 do rig so. -Mrs. J.'S. rJephson and don Monday evening last by the Pick- -repairing -done Ignition ghter, Miss Mildred, ofd�}} Streets• ering Dramatic' Club,'was one of a specialty. :TWe stand behind every - vile, spent the holidfiy'tbith Mrs. the best.ever held in Pickering. Your old Ford tnp re-covered • -� and Miss -Fawkes, and while here The plot teas R good one.and a fur X13 00, _, • _ article we sell. they called on a number of friends good moral lesson was taught. R -' -NY. A. rtemmPr, u,.ri'. o€-Ek+� drama di his _ Berry W Poynter Brockville public schools, accotu- or her work splendidly, atl 2 er.e =— - - - ; t- ttrftrriT�uev wig d•-by his wife and daughter, was riot a hitch.from hegi6ning to *�j — cheerful1v refunded. _ is @raendialr a few days with vela: end. Peel's orchestra, of Whitby, ELMDALE MILLS _ tives at Fairport. - Mr. 1{enAffier a 1�'g�d--t lie audience with their _ ie also attending the Ontario Edit Hawaiian music, and the we ! s_ dational Association meeting at most generous. in the nambet•'of No matter whether its ` Toronto., selections. 'After the' drama a Havine taken over the Fhudi,l6 • Crocerie$ Boots 'and SAoes = ' -The April meeting of the social daucp was lnaul-gea• in for Mills from F. W. Weel-Q. I - , > W. I. will be held on Tttesday, the an hoar or two, It.is the desire Men's 26tb, at the home of Mrs. W. H. of many that the p!ay be repeated,' cal=h to anuonnce•thfit. the General Dry -Goods, A paper on "Canada and The totAl receipts were aver 5121. Racine=s n'i!l, be call- Powell. S how we maypserve her," will be r-ieil on in ;h'a Wear, Ladies' Wear; Wall given'by firs. R. H: Crouk. Roll y figs t:a�: Vail, ::sic,-). thongs In the rowers Papers;-Chula---an_ i.asg- - `- place of meeting. We will keep nit,hand:all;+ `' All r• • T f•T-T.HRE.RT RARPBERRYCANF.g. c V:,-- -Thz ,r�..- t,".I. P.-A, Dim. r Li.-d K e y: matie Society, Whitby, will prey- GLFNI f1[IeRY�6TRAWBERRY We have at present-: :,. sent a one act farce, entitled "Me- _ XT 11 �,N� nor ]•txlu „y - , Carden. Seeds in packages . -ex•,`°�..+ra.�..i3t.tea "- ' � _..r��. •••.x.e.•+,mv-, sc>..i.__ rte..- '_ _ _ __--..•-._-_-_V.._.. the Piekerin Town Hall on Tlmrs balance C. O. D. at your nearest.ex- 1 Car Barley ` y, entitled "Box and Cox," to Quarter amount cash in adfanee ;I and Oat Feed 2111 111 DL111K• `r. g rose office. ` 1 Car Western Oata 'day evening, April 27th; at K P ,. ' ,Also Corn. - ��� 3 'o'clock, tinder the auspices of the $1•Ull per I,0(�)n lees if gotten at plan- Get everything foil want under " tation. , $t. Georges Woman's Guild, A. Ogilvie y Rayal Hottdehold Flour — — — Short concert rogram will be Northern grow* (`ones and Plante One roof. —. p Pastry Flour INE!OYRt W 1�W .givea between th arts and there' it regtiired, will be a short sore after the p Chopping done every dAy f " playa, For fit*, r , pa'eter, tars C. S. Crawford, ----�' ace small bill°. BO.\ 'LL CCORBVILLh, ONT. �� N' -'��CKWOCT. e • .�'w*- +�, �y.�,' f-H-�''� .y;.•, r"•' `,y '•�,. ,a, fed•, -,y,?o-�%- .�,: spy ,r..• •y; .r,�a` i�� wkt!'• briw-.G� <7{.,. ,�.`•'_Y,� s'a a:`, 5•