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White, a Thbor- home. � � to, the price being' to the neighbor- R. Violet Fuller spent the week- ' - RB. FOR$YTS, Oph.D..'Director .• ��.H' _ aOptometricaPIAssoSucoon of Ontario. Res. : _ ''= hood of $45.000. This property Is and in Toronto. iH lstered;M ber of Ithe A situated between the sideroad and the . Mrs. Wm.'Hoover at a few da s stn mez,can Optometrical V - �.. y Association. Eyes tsamiaea by appofatwent. �88tJdnLherities Tell II13 Rouge river and about 18 acres west in Toronto last week. " „,Pierre 26(t•,Claremont, Ont. of the river, ezteading to the lake. Miss Gladys Beare visited last week That If the barns and houses are pro- Mr.Oowan,.eeserves the house an4ao with J.,IL and Mrs. Neilson. . • LL F. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member perly protected with Food beary cop. acre of lapd. W. A. and Mrs,. Fuller spent Sun- #`1 s oft the College of Physicians and Surgeons per wire woven in twisted strands and day with friends at Pickering. �;•tOntario. Odfee: t1,se Sornuriy occupied by 8 ounces or over to the foot put over BROCK ROAD. Mrs. Wolter Booth and children, o! tie'late Dr,R.Aaodi*.and IstterIy by Di..Ca1d P `,:'..r,;:'•._' _.',Y:,_ �l well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 2817 the buildings to give the utmost is Whitevale,,visited relatives-here., - - efficiency and thegrounde.dowe in the On Saturd�ay afternoon, April 15th, Miss. Mildred Hoover-visited with... .fOARTWRIGHT. ;M. D.. M. earth at L @ant 10 ft. and have heavy by the Rev, Mr. Kanniwin, of Hamil- miss Jean Wright last weekend. ' •C-tP.& S..Ont. A.coroner for the Coun. copper,tcrminals to disperse the heavy ton, Ella May White,*daughter of Jack Ferrker, of Toronto, visited C�D ty of Ontario. Office hours: 12-2 and 6-Sp.m., charges, that not one barn in every Wm,and•Mrs. White,of._Burlington, with relatives here leer week-Pods G ATS ' Mo tam i na urs by appoint-went 400.°pont-went Phhonnse;0� 1�barns will be struck-by lightning. was united in marriage to,Jahn Palm- Albert and Mrs. Gray and children, tario. 33�iv er Knox, son of Thos. A. and Mrs. of Brougham, visitea relatives here • 'The barn with the contents is cer. Knox,,of Brock Road: The happy Saturday last. Feed,your light on and D. McKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.$., tainly worth spending at least couple left on the 10 p. m. train!or a Thos. Philip passed through last a--:.•- .. .... a.;.:. r• � _ 1 pereeatoftL L.,to1�.:3�o h week with a floe lot of beef .at le,be _ 80W good seed. Pildaiaas sad el`arsaons of Ontario v liar - sad that U practically Provinces, an, intend to'restde fn shipped from Locust Hill to Toronto. - at al owl's• of oes so of $dia�bargb, - what it coats ti► Vancouver, B. C., where -the beet At time of writing Mr.Hobson, who I have a car of_ superior attsatfna •° dd•as•r of wottta sad 'tae been ill this winter and was on perior gaality Oms•sad r•wdes...8cosO.. Protect with Our System, wishes of their many friends follow the mead has b t R- them. been ordered back to " Seed Oats, testing 45 We. or • "� bed by his doctor for a'complete rest. Stouffville* Ont FAIRPORT, more per bushel. Will y " 8.'HF.NNii�DY, Barrister. Sol. s WHITEVALE 31 a iator.lblotary Public,;Coaveyancer:&c. Mr.and Mrs. Wade, of .Toronto,are arrive in a few days. wlitby,oat: +t here painting their summer cottage. MissLydis Major visited friends is y ' T Some of our fishermen had a large Toronto last weep. Price 85 Cetus per bushel. $. CHRISTIAN, Barrister aab J �s catch of channel catfish on Saturday. Mrs• Morrison.of Toronto, is visit « ' i A.eotfettet 2terarT Fables,3 • Thomas Q. Mansfield is busy over- lost Mrs. George Pugh. Sato leg can be seen °s+t'>io>t*~lsr°ete Sz g°ab''�itb:' 1y hauling his truck,looking forward to Quite a camber of our 'boys'have p at the mill *n CL do dARE HON T a busy season. been sucker• dLEB JOHNSTON- pt Barripi�s _ without any suc• etc.;22S Danforth Ave. (Woolworth tB2d�) Wm. O'Brien and Frank Fletchee cess. .ar.%..'229 nto.41Pnone'Gerrard 4411, Saturday.,Mal- Licensed - are engaged building s cottage for Mrs. McKay has fast 'returaeti from rare 1720:(Ind.) •lily Frank Hill,of Toronto. her visit with bar ace, Oord4s.at the s ��.00llaliller and IJnrlsrtakst•. ac- ----WILLIAM J.BEATOIi.B.A,.Bar i Motor Hearse. Thomas. G. and Mrs. Mansfield, a cify� sister. Solicitor, member of the firm of companied by Miss $aft,enjoyed a We-,,glad to welcome Mine Mc. �• ' Ryckmaa Denison.Foaterand8eaton. Toronto Toronto connection for cruise in their launch on Sunday. C;;w back to our pillage to continue Gene 7'rwtsBuilding.s52E!"Street,Toronto. Hospital Service, Mr. and Mrs Corbett and son,Dave, her school duties.' Tate} ne;Maia 961 and 1i62, accompanied by Was Phitpt+, motored William Knox is recovered frous-a from Toronto andspent a day at their seriousattack of jaundice-and i9 now Dental HARNESS summer home here. bappy iq the advent o!'a eons 1 �•^-^ - The Whitevale Tennis Club will bold ` �g J. HUDSON. J.S.. L.D. 8.. . ' CHOPPING MILL DUMBARTON. a bazaar on Saturday, May the 20th,D. '+ i7r-Ia2CarltonSt..'Pdronto. 'Hnason'sNer Something haw, something bright, S System" of comfortable plate work. -Write for Mrs. Southgate spent Monday in something attractive, i ksformatioavr phone North 8316. .+-16 Chopping and Oat Roiling every week our midst. John Cooper,who has sold his farm day excepting Monde Mrs. George White visited inToron• and had advertised an auction sale of - .BLASE of •BEATON, D. D. S. P $ y' to over the week-ead. his farm -stock, implements ete,r-to aLlr Craauate of the Royal Cate2=e of nentat Highest prices paid for Rock Elm,' Miss Naomi Ard h spent her boil- take lace on Thursday. Sargeons an 'University of Toronto. Omni P P y April 27th. ever W. M. Prins s hardware state. 'Whitby, Soft Elm, Basswood, day with Miss Marjorie Allison, has been compelled to poitpoae the The Universal - Y Deuce hgprs 9 to 12': 1 to s.3o.�fed. ptot,e b: 3rmea White and family have sale for one week, and it wfI now be f3Ea,CiJ,S3Z �2t3C21133� ' :eau p 220• ++17. White Ash and other kinds of logs. moved into Mr. Sleep's house on the -held on Thursday, May 4th. Brock road. (One of Otis Ptwdetetfons) "' r �sssiiaxass �as3lr+i. W. G.Barnes, Green BYtYB! Mr. Gatward Is wearing a smile. He �--^ -- - - Or gcldrees R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. has the blacksmith shop covered with Machine sliced boiled ham, dell We sell sill's Rite-Lit* Lens for "• TTT ,V. RICHARDSON- Real. Es \\ Metallic shingles clops for sandwiches*, at all makes of cars-the beat I�' ..state. las caner.Conveyaanng, rtot.ry , j�j��lA?/'� Miss Helen Kennedy and John Pat. Coldham a Butcher Shop. in 00 market for Ptdshc,Etc..Pickering.Ont. 3017 •,• + • l�V n:e terson&pent the week-end with the the price. former's sister, Mrs. Chas. Palmer. " x "N 1.111RATON TOWNBHIP OI+>aBH 'firs. Robert Clark acegmpatiied her -GREENWOOD. Tires for all carts, Emerjr W'heelwl - aV. Oeavgaseer, oamsholmsarfor settles LuMB '_YA� friend. Miss Marley,home to the city Saw and Emery Kandrils. aMavklr, As•ssa•aat. >eae. s[°.•y to boas and to paying a visit to friends there. Miss M. Stewart,of Toronto, is with * as ors -uso rr of Marxism LID• st Circular Sawa, Lad- stsr•s• �:. flat. t+.v Mr. Melrose and family have moved bar dstet.Mrs.T. Oliver. dens, r ' clown to the Moore farm. be having Ladies'Aid,met at the hottap of Mfrs. AVID A. PUGH-Live stock sac- engaged with Tha.Hatheriagtoa for F. L GFeen oa Thursda tart: WoodworkiaR knd General .p •" *Dticneev Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, Hardwood F' loom r y yeorge Wilson Blseketaithiail• " '' Ckieago, Lifetime erpeneace with ped, the summer. Albert Harve sad 6 �A stack. Block sad ring work. AN kinds of - mopt�ored to Toronto on Saturday. t y. H. �ACH90Y. Brock Road; i �iosly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone We can suppl' you III STOUFFVILLE. Mr.(i'raIIt spent a day or two with y.�. ' arcmont. 1tuy, his sister. Mrs. iRev.9 Buneer this Pickering. Ont.l A; UGH S. PUGH. Lie steed Auc- Maple, Birch,, Beech, The"War Veterans"are put du oa week. �- .il troneer for u,e Pravtnef of Ontario. An s bigg flefd day o! *poets oo the th Miss Ada Bretdrhaw�, of Toronto, is hinds of win conducted an reasonable terms. Plain and Quartered Oak of Dday. - spending a few days with Miss Hate _ on breeder of pure-brad Shorthorn eattle. t Sadler. Here You Are' plso rte Or em]. W. Shore,Shorthorn cjst et ,a ,r Dr. Bail bas purchased the large 1sa a all B @5-ver Board . brick building on Mxin street,owned Mrs. Alf. Trimbte is in Brooklin Glen Msjos P.O, ssy by T. Williamson. This site will make this week with her daughter, Mrs, C. POSTILL, Licensed Auctloneer, stock. in ideal doctor's oce.- Wilson. .r5. 1 o wrsa � . tar (lessns of tors ass oa Asa. _ We understand steps are being tak- T.Oliver is eoaflaed to bid house 11•aasi•aofail ktads attsm•sAsotmabar••r• y� ecto organize the Tri-County Bare- withpoeumooiaaod at time of writ- �i�Yneri� sieges. Aaar•w Q»sd sharp,O., Oat, We D. Gordon Iilri Sane ball l'ea'gue on ar bigger basis, there fog is In &-very critical condition, y K. MAW, LICENSED AUC-' - 1 being three combined leagues battling Levi Mackey was io the village this Qri PICH�'iRI4 for the tro h week renewing old pc uain /� TiONEER,forYork. tarioandDurbam P y 8 lances, be. C+�>�1 Y •• ._ 'Cosmic•, All kinds of galas luomptly attended The large green houses of Muston fore going back to hie sisters in the '. to. Termsreesonable. Dotearor sales may.6c :;Bell and Independent hose. Bros, took fire on Tueedav o! 'sat States. Lumber,* - ' sirransed at NEws•Ol5cr. Bea and lndeprn- P ` week, but the flatioes were eooc sub' The ostponed Mission Band.co p s/erat phones Whitby,Ont. Sty Aued when the water work@ streams Sect wilt be held to the church on Fri- c TIME TABLE-Piskoriag follows la ed on them.. day evening, May Stb. Don't forget :Q�fogies "� T.B. Trains going East Bas w follows P the date and watch' for full' Dr. N. E. McTwen, B.V.Sc s Ifni 6 Mail ,.g; M(, he library site,after three months particu• <; Vtterittary,Surgeon. f" 28 Local !^.2a P.X. bickering, is at last settled. on the tars next week. .. S8' Lobel rl,p4 P. M Robottom lot on Main St. , The Board We notice by the Regina Leader Ready Roofing $tgdnate of University of Toronto, " have now begun niakinif re aratioos that Levi M.Gieeaon has been a� int• C,A Sunday Crain, 7.5? A.M. P P eecretxr pp ' Former Veteribatlan to Macdonald for the erection of a $7.000 Carnegie y o! the Fort Wi liam• Agricultural Cotlege, Quebec. Trains going Well dos as follows- Library. Port Arthur Rotary Club. Levi lean as _ Iii. Local. 7.45 A. W. Y and Lath Prompt attention to all clients. ++ old Greenwood boy, and we are glad P 27 LaesQ .;35 P.M. to bear that he has been recognized Bell and Ind. Phone&, •" 7 Mail 8.55 P.U. SCARBORO. wog by his fellow citizens, as well'as being " PiCKERING, ONTARIO Sunday train, 855 P. M. En"try of a mysteriou4 bullet through a succeiiirin his vocation. A. ]� �4 �j Q (�� ]� w" Foregoing is according to-standard the south window of the srQokinp - Fa A. R E �'••e a•+ vIaaf' time. compartment on Toronto and York CHERRYW000, X_1 G R- I D Radial Car No.221.as the carptoceed- = OCTTC T = T_t • • ,.C# A R A C# E ed westward past stop ,27, Eingston -Seeding operations are in full swing -Has a full line of rresh .&ad cur- The Chevoolet Garage and Service rd.,caused quite, a stir amongst the in this vicinity, ration at Brougham still have their ptyssengers at noon on Tueetlay. So Dick l3atea and friend epenL$unday Pi'ckerm 0 ed meats const�nAV on-hand. xpert.from the factory and also have great was the force of the small bul- in Toronto. ,s Ro11 Breakfast Bacon New 'Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock, let that a clean bole was drilled Miss Edith Roach spent a few day. pies ' the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price, through the glass, and the missive in T.tronto recently. Eamx Solo ns Weinere etc buried 'itself deeply in the interior •- S . , Agent for Cream Separators, Willard Born,on S^aturday,,April lath. to i l;atteriea. Goodyear and Dunlop tires, woodwork on the north Bide of the and hire. French, a son. Highest prices paid for The only car on the toad that cannot car: Luckily, no Doe was seriously Miss Muriel Jndd spent Sunday with •Butcher's cattle he matched by our competitors. Less in)jtired, although George Robertson. bee aunt. Mra. C. R. Petty. Dr rvbose ear wxs grazed, and G Gray, g 3�_tlw= r Mica T.illian D%kww n arant lion hnit._ roArl and Service is our 1Vatchword, struck in the cheek by a fragment of days with her grandmother in the. White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil, flying glass,had a narrow and rather -city. - miraeulous escape. Upon investiga- O.ur boys are having,_gretit sport ^_ ` Over Gerow's Garage,' B' `'"" ;1.� 0,.3 pas:, .r ...s these days aucker•naning,naviog good - Student3 _ covered only two small children play. luck. a�� � - 'ing on the roadside, and could see no _ - `: :•. have been tm4mdin basin*..methods, C %Rd M Ed sign of adults or rifle in the large Held We are glad to see Mr. .'iercbison ;r' 4. •: _; g and Miss Shaw on duty at the school ahorthsadsad typewriti:+s bz Shaw's j���� .to the south of this point. y School*. They tame from a l over the ___ again. Get our favorite Tonics °n Province. E n.*eartestdiabothte - 1 BROUGHAM. Russell and Lawrence Davidson, of �anlpole'�Cod Liver' Extract, v our t*achin Ea�ft0 rnpUVial M. .&on at anytime. FJevn schools, Send now . O.,hawa. spent Sunday with their pat'- s: for Prospectus. —' ents here. Recall's Peptona, Nyals Creophos, OPEN ALL YEAR , Rosa Middleton has ptuchased a Miss Shaw and Mise Emily Gates P Malnfoslr Cia4fp'htclpol Chevrolet car from Roy'Gerow. have returned home after 'spending a •'Burdock Blood Bitters, J. A.Young.of Toronto, is renew- week With the formers parents in rdu a- Enter NOW . ,•�' ,o g acquaintances in and around the Bluevale, p • . Tanlac. . •. •.',;, ' _ ;: , 11 LIOTT age: M, and Mra.Drinkwater,James and---Sttonacy;-- ToiCet Goods 7• TC tt�IVTO Dean Doheon, of Beaverton, spent Mrs.Sargent and Mr. and- Mrs. Long t: - - -over the-week-end-with his$ at�Mtw.were at-Kingston-attending-the--fun-:Choic-Choice"-Metealf_s-.0andy George Pltili .. era'of their brother, .Arthur Sargent. Vz Yonne aQ Charles Sts,Toronto pp Mre,Eroeat Petty, of Toronto,spent - Fred and Mrs.Cassie attended the,ja _ est P_ _'To -- : �r 1n bacc0, '�igura;- Riga a • ' s -THE HIdH-11A'AijE BVSiNSe�s SCHOOL On VWednesdav, �.� tl ' - oPP�� Seeding o *rations began this week Mrs.Todd. We are glad to see-Mrs. OF O.STARIO. Our graduates are is g P 8 Petty able to be out again after her Columbia GFramopltOnes, 'AND FL hHING g P an a few of the farms in this locality, recent illness. -'- 'strop dcmand. Prepare now and but oft the heavier land it is still too Records' be ready to accept a good position wet. With the resent floe weather Mrs. Charles igiin Tr has returned ".1 am prepared to do Chopping and continuin P 'tome after being to Toronto with her io the Falt. Write for our Cata- g, the work will goon he in son, t1win, who ba!,heen seriously ill a Oat Flaking every Monday full blast. with pneumonia, butt we are lad to jk logos which gives complete inform P B j; - and Friday. The charges brought againetThos. know that he is now improving. N• E, MCLi ♦P �N, # - ation, THE PCPILS oFTi31s9CNOOL Philip and Wilmot Shea for being in- Don't forget the drama, "Farr. v .8toneboats For Pale awl• SOLID VAM.7E FOR THEIR toxicated in a public place, were with- Folks," to be presentedby the Milli- e MONEY, drawn by Inspector Mason for want of ken Dramatic Club on the evening of : Jchn F. Bayles, Claremont - evidence, when;the cases came up on Friday,May 12th, in the Methodist Veterinary Surgeon 1W, J..Elliott, Principal Tuesday evening before the police church. Fuller particulariR will be Rural Route No.2 - mogistiate at Pickering. announced later. P1CkeYSn�i C7T]ti1+Z3.0 ; v'w ;a• 1^ `-r" '`•x. it .writs { "a- �, .•,�;,_ .r, .,,i. . 1y,•vy ..*, .. -'vii _ Item•.d+,.e."�.�,:t.._s'•'�,vY.irds_.....?,f'.`,.a7...?'�.iSCfc�,',r',ce,:Sk..�•lY�.,�hiR?,r,.N.v�.:�i,.'w^.,,=•S�'.r^•'T,r.....-...:?,ec-�.' 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Near the Graves they saw ' What has happened in the Viilted a splendid clippor ahlp to*ing out to-Staff middle west is al" happening -_ �`'�'� _ sea--a black-hulled dream of a ship on the Canadian praitsiee, namely, the with sky-raking masts and yards tree-ldne+, which fifty years ago was a s� A TAi:E OF THE DE�.P braced faultlessly squire. Shorty was — i sb�sorbed iii the contemplation of her Located a comparatively chart die- , - SEA FISHERi�IEN' nautical loveliness . when his uncle Lance west of the Mississippi and Red , ' leaned over the rail. "What a beauti-�rivers, here advanced several hundred - �.8Y FREDERICH WILLIAM WALLACE. ful vessel," said Frank in admiration miles into what was formerly the bald :='r of the deep-laden windjammer. prairie. The line bias not moved fon� _ His uncle was not so enthusiastic. ward bodily but "islands" and' groves :. "Yankee hell-ship,"he growled. "Cape of trees are to-day to be found 'like [Copyright by the•>f uuoa Book Company]- Boger, with bullies aft and an all- outposts'in districts,where there were nano gang o sh)tnghaied scrubs formerly,no tree. This is believed to Bow the Story !starte& bight breeze and swung the little craft for'ard.. Y,e'll notice there amt none, be due to the faict that the progress of as', out from the wharf. "Good-b e, o' her crew on deck. •Riggers a-talon' 'Franc Weathsva, known Frartk'ie" cried Mss Westhaver, w th + settlement has-stopped, mar's or lemma 814 Pilots Guide 44,000 Ships to K . .;"fdhorty" lives at Long, Cove on BaYi �, her cut—crew in their bunks sleepin completely, prairie fires and veal the London Each Year. ' of Fcrid coast with his mother sad'a quaver in 1}er voice. "Don't forget th' knock out rum th�,y swigged �?np B"1 rM ' his uncle Captain J Clark. Bel to say youreprayers and.change your last night. Aye Frankie—they're trees a charoce. Progress westward Three hundred and 'fourteen pilots • erry dtdnk a)clothes-when they're wet." beautiful ships t' look at, but floatin' has been slow because the prevailing are employed to guide the more than and his chum Lemuel Ring, , I "So tong, Short ," rambled Long hells t' sail in. That's th' Martha winds are from the west and tree 44,000 ships which pass in and out of ` softie of �► whereupots .1 Dick. "Show them Glo'ster townies Starbuck—a pro r Ca Horn blood' ' aiwle tells bin the story•of his ff, . pe Cape seeds are earned largely by wind. In the er'g fondness for dirlrik and how the that ye're a Novy-what kin bait small boat--three skys-ls an' monkey's a'1- Dort of London every pear. The „ , an' catch large. Th' first hundred 1•owance for th' forem'st crowd. Now the 'Last fifteen years, however, pip average y a a most lucrative one, the { Gzace Westhaver' went down off ears o' fishin' is th' hardest, son!'' look over t' port here an' see what I �� of advance has more raped average yearly earnings of the pilots ; Sable Island with ten of her crew and Y largely' because of the more deter- being between five and six thousand her aligner. This the desired of-;And with their farewells echoing in call a vessel. She's a T Dock market- -7 -fact upon Frank. a boo boys pilot �--ire, be waved his cap until- the man from Georges with a trip o' fish. mined fight against prairie fires. dollars. : an Italian vessel into ADehorv'nile to morning fog blotted the wharf and Aifi+t-that-a beauty-for ye-new?" Trees are now spreading southward the astonishment of Captain p schooner from each other's sight. on their beam lay a beautiful horn the well established forest along Minard's Linlrxient for Dandrut! Spinney.. As the glided down the.coast in k;,:, harbormaster. Frank > niahas school Y g schooner under s11 sail; and making the Saskatchewan. In addition to this - ` aiith credit to himself and apends the the mist he began to feel very forlorn but bare steerage in the light Mural process "of forest growth in- Some complain because o! •poor w „T and lonely. Joe Small was at the breeze. The gang of men lounging communities have hmt- health, but many more have poomr .ssaaa�a. 8—an-9Fe9tif:e t�— :.INck" Jennings.. wneet steering, and ms dncie Jerry around ner quarter stares a>r Lhe - groves all Oyer she west. The Do- neait 'oecause They rompteia, and the other passengers were seated ton steamer with a sort of contempt, minion forest trursery station at In. CHAPTER THREE—(Cont'd.) around the marry hatch gossiping and although it must have annoyed them The Bi�ltaania (H.C.) Mining grid 'r smoking, It was oal f then that Shorty exceedingly to see the advantage of dears Head has sent cwt coca sixty rail- Smelting Co. is erecting a new crusbs - There- were other days too, and realized the heart=gripping sensations steam over sail on such a morning, 1irnr trees to forty thousand farmers Ing mill with a eapaotty of 2,500 Loaf 'i every bit as grand, when under am of leaving ome for the first time,but, „ in the'leat twenty years, and this with of ore per day, g "She's th Msnnie G. Irving--& Y strong breeze, sunshine, And fleecy boy-like he "soon, forgot his feelings Burgess model. There's her skipper at civic and school planting. is helping clouds the Fundy cambers would race when the fog lifted and the glorious th, wheel—Stormalong Joe Evans—a to crhenge tire° appearance of the in foam-laced•battalions ands burst in August sunshine flooded the sea and , + ` arses of white water, upon the rock- landscape with golden effulgence. pow fun hard driver an a mighty good paw FOR CONSIVA71ON ' shore. These were the days when fisherman. But wait, Frankie, till ye --4 '� sad SICK HEADACHE girt By noon they shot alonggsaide An- see th' Xastalia. Smartest vessel o • : the big ships whirled dower the Bay ehorvil)e pier, and, shouldering his o' G1o'ete?—sails like, a steamboats She Knew. ., in all their pride of billowy canvas; bag, he trailed in his uncles wake And Now we're comin' in among the is- A Philadelphia school teacher was Dr. Ross' Kidney and Liver Pills when with top-gallantsaih and royals boarded the train.for.Yarmouth. It' seios sea -ry# , leads. Boston.s dead ahead. Dye see 'quoting to' her pupils the sayings 6f r> tea , they careened to the breeze was 3horty's firs "tithe' on a train, th' smoke of it? Here's a big At- opus wise men touching the value sons 10= st' amiss and dim ayed their hrmber-_aben�arnd the journey to the seaport`was a , ' Liv . dens with lee water alnlciag over the lantic liner a-comfn—boon for Liver- a{ on certain occaaiona, when ��"'i *"e°s a 'j wonderful revelation to the boy, who hi }lain' rail. Man a time _ pool, I cal late. Some size vessel, she gave them the proverb to the ef-of Y p farmsaforests and rivers bleb flash ?» - — - m > $bars watched them as the d� ��' (To be continued.) feet ohms are bs*e see"maatl-avd ' � him in the dory, and,as they stormed I ed past. And what a man the brass- q two ears, in order that we.may fasten !W in no -alo he sighed for the romance of i _ . erg rig �bound conductor seemed. Shorty felt twice as much m'we speak. �fat�1 :blue-water and the storied leads .to that such a position migght well be Sprang and summer For A day or so after the '_.. t_ ^ 'which they were bound. 'envied, and he r arded the pompous - 4yw+i' The fail fitting-out season came in. 1f Fires. the t>2iscfier,to see how watt the lesson or•cedar dignity of the un armed official with There are usually two periods of had been learned, asked a,ghi pupil _ dw time. The haying was over once!reverential awe. As be collected the -, more and the men began to get ready tickets from the trawlers and drum- fire-hazard in the Canadian fbaesis, the question, as above. d to join their vessels. Shorty had put mars who crowded the smoking-car is early spring just after the snow Little Luhs had forgotten the phis- y . • in a good summer with Long Dick, he married such an air of dignity with disappears, and in late mummer, When sopher's maxim; but the question did �� P and though be was hardly big enough him that almost caused the boy to gasp the vegetation hag begun to get dry. not seers a difficult one to answer. or strong enough to do his !ell share when his uncle addressed the conduc- Exceptional seasons vary these pear "Because," she said, "we should not • In a dory,yet he"was worth his salt" for with the familiarity ,of Old Be- +� have room in our face foi two m as Lon Dick ssed it. He con fora but the two classes " spring , >s.d.with er I Long gnaintance, fires" and "summer fires remain and we should look too crooked if $ rig the trawl gear, hitch ganging. and „Hullo, thar', Ben Simpson. How's Many people underetarid whg,the dry, we had only one ear." O' IVA book tap as nimbly as the most expert, she headin' this trip?" m as well as bait and overhaul the lines 'hot. period of late simmer is likely to "No, Lulu," said the teacher, "that QLI0W6 after a set. For his size and weight The conductor's official mask re- be favorable to the starting of forest teat the resusorn PerEEnaps Maz•ie cams lazed into a beaming smile. "Howdy, } us,he handled a dory as good as the best, ,en Clark. Off far th'Sabin'a en? ,fly but they think that, after the FIIRN/TW165►10[ and could take his stand at the dress P heavy snowfall of winter, the woods `Yesmeum," mad Marie, Wt's that .ua.. WAM617 and cannot fin. tables and "dress down" either as a More high-line trips an b stoc to Wa so we can let what we hear Jura the a lest or hiahly- -.. thraater, gutter, or a itter. ye! Two tickets . eh? our boy night to be safe till early summer at y go in poirshod.scow. Muily set on s "Now,soon;' said sFFek, "you kin go Cap'en? Your nephew, eh? Not least. A little reflection, however, will at one ear and out at the othsrl" sod. once on, .t ss am'gus'awler you swat have r •s-baalcbi' assn► air good as a as ea yak Weethaver's yoangg��tter show why tfrs early apsiag period b oa�:ar8simas diem. I've Yarned all I know t is he? You don't say! Gain .4-no particularly dangerous. In early , on less new ramitum Is win s� e�p are e, son? Waal here's ho in' e s Women Gum Dye N ' ;�.`` • ssilia a vessel an findin Sala. Ye Y , p y spring there b often a short period ���` matw son: homawoA ca.icr. _ splice an' knot; ye kin rig trawl steer a close wake to yer uncle sonny." of hot, bright days. - The leaves have Faded ngi Ne W onward xis.Co..Mtehen.r.Oat '1 Ekil an' make tuba outer Sour bar'lAnd while Shorty acknowledged the not yet come out and the sun shines in D amond Dyes n rig a buoy kag in pproper Banc advice in blushing pleasure, the man dawn through tine leafless branches an an'heave a trawl'thout snarl- of tickets passed down the aisle. directly on the forest floor. The snow Each package of "DiamuaW Dyes" `. in' it all up. Ye kin hook an' bait npl The train journey opened Franke disappears as if by me& and the contains directions so simple any we. .:�,'• overhaul are Bomb, throat, gat, an eyes as to his uncles importance. , M split Pike any of whacker,an' cu ye'va Everybody appeared to know balm, and � twigs and last years leaves be- .man! can dye or,tint heir worn, shabby got t' Tarn new in th' tishin' stock- -line in the smoking-car seemed to have be- 'come dry as tinder. IS a glowing dresses, skirts, waists. costa, stock- to stand is tbs bow an' haul a four- come Jerry Clark's reception-room. match or cigarette stub is dropped Inge, sweaters, eovertn'ae, dr'mper'iee, yada tab set on a hard bottom, snarled up. Sun-bronzed trawlers lurched up the among this material the forest floor hangings„ everythke, even If ehe has an' tide wttin' agin ye; git adrift for aisle and respectfully begged for "a is ablaze over a space of many yards 4gver dyed betas Buy "Diamond ������s��� a week in a dory with nawthin' to ett- chance" to sail with him;-old ship- in a moment. A few days at this per- Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect swear in three sagwidges•—Portygee, mates flopped into the seat alongside nod are always most critical. After home drAng is sure because Diamond �.. Judique, an' T Dock Irish• an' pick and exchanged yarns and notes, and the fleet spring rain the ground veget- Dyes are gu&WuAeed not to spot,-fade. )�TROLetIM J When a ski what is a Lich-liner. all who passed through the car seem- �pp pees ation becomes green and damp and streak. or ran. Tell your. druggist e '11Phen ye kin do that, ye re a blooded ed to have a flail for Caplan Clark. ' VERY efficient r Banker an' ready t' become a second Shorty divided his attention between the leaves tome out and shads• the whether the material you wiets to dye _ Clayton Morrissey. You git along the passing scenery and the boisterous forest floor. The worst danger is in wool or milk, or whether it is lines antiseptic whe[1 m� w yer uncle for,a s�el an' I'll gossip of his uncle's friends, and by then over, until the'hat days of late cotton or mixed goods. Used a8 S first guarantee yell be rennin s vessel o' the time the train pulled into Yar- surrrmer'cs3ar>!e the vegetation to dry _ _ yer own afore • ire a man's age." mouth, Frank had a new conception mot, when a images• period enimsires '-dressing for Cuter n At supper that night his uncle splle of.his Uncle Jerry's importance, and Which bash till the fleet autumn mina. Love of Home. • scratches bruises,in- the long hoped-for words. Frank, git the conductor's job began to pale into This ford attachment to the well- ' - er duds ready. Ye'll ship As spare iue nifie'ance beside that of the"high- The morel o! it all is flat Canadians 8 „ ought always to be careful ,with fire known place sect bites,etc. hand with me this fall. And Shorty line Beak skipper. in the forest and doubly careful dur. Whence firms we started into life's felt that be had at last crossed the They disembarked at the flourishing a tube in the house in these danger periods. long �, ru'bieon of his densest desire. Nova Scotian taavn--then is the g Mann irre its hold with evch usrlail- for elriergendes. zenith of its greatness as a•mighty CHAPTER FOUR, shipbuilding and shipowning port— No Friend. ing sway, '- �.. p There's th' men who set on Gear and boarded the waiting Boston steam- Miatrems:- "When I engaged you, We feel it e'en in age, and at out casilssxotrGa >tcgG. Co>rdPAlvv There's th' Channel who Cape Share, er. The voyage across the Gull of Susan, you told me that you had no latest dap. sseo'Ctsbet Ave, ltoasnat - From th' era down to Cashes, Maine to the big American city con- man-friends. Now, almost every time —William Cowper• QQu� stituted another memorable experi- An' th' Peak to Labrador; once to Shorty, and it was late that I come into the kitchen I find a man "a`r .There's seiners, shackers, salters, _ night ere he turned into his state-room ,there. Minard s Liniment for Burns, etc, But when er a veweil steers;- bunk. While his -uncle' yarned and Susan: "Bless you, um, he ain't no They'll tell yon flshin's hardest ossi. in the smoking-room " -g pees ng-room the boy friend of muse! !► New Ssrlal. CORNS t In th first hundred years. paced the steams)ii 's deck and "Then who is he?" Autboreme—'My new novel has 'its p . Shorty, and hi:,uncle boarded the lit- watched the loom of the Nova Scotia ,My husband," scenes laid in the wheat Aelds. 1� tie packet schooner on a mist Aug coast sinking into the eveni mist Editors"Then I suppose you are go- p Y' th rag ust morning, and, in company wi until the whirling flash of Cape Forchu +•Evety.1ittle helps" is all right for ing to run it in cereal form:' erg b u Many other Long Covers ound `for 'light alone remained to mark the exia- those with little and all wrong for Lift Off with Finger • the Bank fishing; they waved their tence of the land. The second engi- those who have much. It's no good'to "keep on trying" if farewells to the little knot of women neer•—a friend of his uncle—took him on the wharf. While big uncle and.the in hand then and,conducted him down _ you are doing it the wrong way. -_ other men were assisting Cap'cn Bill to view the racing arms of steel which t, Daley to'"hang out th' tch," Frank' whirled in their guides with hissings, TIN i _ + . -i$-$9tCit vue w iv jm5 . quarter and listened dutifully to his drove the steamer through the sea at actually doing the thing -- mother's advice. Hi:, feelings were' a, twelve-knot gait. ' Al er it had that you' are dreaming of Ci'e'an in •—witted-ly i pleasurable anticipation at; been a day of days to the boy, and doing—some one who is not ' the life before him and regret at.1 when he turned in at last it was but better equipped than you ` `• ing home. A boys leave-taking sor- to dream over the memory of the :•ti however, and things are but who has the will to row does not last long, ngs he had seen. Shorty nodded gravely to his mother's Next morning his uncle roused him. make dreams cone true. porn ages -1 m� will admonitions, while his eyes roved up "Look througl-i th' port, Frankie," he There is some one not very T v '' ion the brow of the bill where a white- said is britW P vkv right w your h*-newly w-ashesl•face_shining --:fir..mom -yQU,—who would- �- �~ „ e e one AY. -—tF gc)_ed figure was waving a handler- like the sun in a Bank fog. Thai's make a big thing out of the i:.whether it be - Y .: ief. of Cape Ann away of[ thar. Yell yQa- {� '�`lo Shorty had gone through a valedic-' see it often after this, I hope, chance you ,are throwing sea _ tini'`fnost deli- i 1 bony hour with'Carrie Dexter the even- lo"meter's jest inside thar', an' by away because you see'nosh- sate 1':bs speedily returned ` fag previous, and in his canvas dun- ' week-end we sh'd .hev the all ing in it. There are thous- � `= """ sea. When you bag there reposed a little token Hastalia a-pokin' her horn outside o' mQn yp]2O! y of her friendvhip iii—the p il—apeof-a--TTen-Pound-Ieiaar d. r.astern sins lags —a -young- tlsi>rlc-off - __pair of red w'ool'len wristlets. _ little t' t ' west'ard o' th' Cape, an' would think they were think �r fi "You won't forget me, r'ranxie cal'late afore ye=re muen older yell `'i imIc" ` e had asked,and Shorty swore by all gi t' i ve th' sight o' them 61' rocks." our chance for an educa A s boyhood- gods -that it -was im�oa-' e wav over yvllen they pass- - y pas��,r� _ Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a If,Etls 3 }r h tom' T � to make "Freet'cne^ on an aching corn, instant- iP g — t ghts ip, and tbroug a sea where you think ]' ere s joky of girls iii Gloucester, srrtoo ad glass an j gllitteitlIng (ri tire- good, y y'e ♦.'orks �y that corn stop@ hurting, then shortly i I hear," she ventured. eT avCong+up oston Bay. What there is no chance at all. Limited lyou lift it right off with fingers. TrulyI "There may be," replied Shorty em- AA ornrng it was! To Shorty, the Are you going to make use -'Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of '.. •._phatically, "but they ain't up to your. steamer trip had the train'ride beaten y opportunities 7 Cleaners and Dyers :. , },�., class, C 'rile, so don't worry. I'll hollow, and the passage up to Boston of o u r o rtunities . F'reeione" for a few cents, suftloi_�t What are OU doin with i 701 Yonne St to remove every hard corn, soft corn; r write you henever i git a chant,an' on that glorious Au.gi.st morning was y g Toronto 'e! or corn between the we, and the cal. P;'•. don't you rgit t' do th' same." a perfect delight. Off' the Li htship your chance? lusemw without soreness or irritation. - The ach er's sails filled to the they passed a Yankee man-o-war- . Yv <. anw qN^n• .YY.4^: .A3J. V.o4 -'.^:,; .rya`+;.,n ._..a,.xi;•...._. ..........:�:.. -. _._ r... n..._.:.sk..�;. .... .M....._ny3}'n.•w.•,,.,.ae2a,u•M..•rria5•"tSrls!r'ti:i'�•.r?1„M".ia'",tie.Jr'9izhfine Vs.. ..F°.h.2.:1✓iE:«!�N..Yy'W�•+%'^"��..�'�y.'§al•^�"''b;tS'�.'F's4'',Bti�:::?'.��1:':��'�i:'�'`..�°'ii`�r '"$'' Y, ! -;WNT,7-17, • .MT .7 :�7, T... I "31�M, �,M "S W.."Ir M&M ; ­1, ___A- k 51,MKIM, -- .6g, 2, 7 EXPLOSION BLOWS AN PEACE PACT FOR TEN F 2,000 PERSONS TO PIECES Neeld Market Repit WSW% Chi�wreu And soney-40-30-lb. *bw U%•4 -Nictiziss- Mosay man, or 1b•• "%4b. 11 to. toba'wbeat-No.- 1-Northern, Mo - - F1*1.57% . I . ! .- to SAscr•be to Tems Forbuding Any Manitoba- No..2-C, -A ftilir��- M. PotAtoea,--Oufario, DOW Aggreselie Action Doling Period—TwlkS6& A-despatch from Belgrode saye._--� bag SLAN Manitoba barley-Nominal, to $1-M; Quebec, $1.16 to seed 7: GUS ObMicin in I Four hundred carloads of WAY 40f. Now TreatY. All the above track, Bay ports. potatoes, Irish Cobblers, $ .ff7s a 108'v)ss ;tared irser tb* rnn� American corn-No. 2 yellow, Smoked meats--Hain&,,mad., and e= SO 2 A road at Monastir, Southe�n 177%,c;.No. 3 yellow, 76%c, all rail. M; cooked ham, 47 to 50cl smoked Genoa,,April 23._-Between solving,Axed so that it will not bar military Serbia, exploded Se; cottage rolls; 80 to on Tuesday at noon, Barley-No. 8 extra, test 47 lbs. rolls, 26 to 2 -�Mme Lloyd George' has got his action to e&orce. the Versailles• kUling several hundzed pawns, or better, 40 to 65c, a*oording to 82c; breakfast boom, 20 to 38c; European pact guarantee wen under Treall�r,_m, for instance, occupation wounding thousarAs, and virtually de- freights outside; feed barley.60c. cial brand breakfast bacon, 87 to ape-; 'Way of the •Rbhr in cam of default by stroying the heart of the-cit; es y. One Buckwheat-No. 3, $1 to $. 1.02. backs, bonel a, 86 to 41c. A; it stands now this is the treaty Germany on reparations. Rye--No. 2, 95c. meats--Long clear bacon,' halt of the city's population ran- Cured be agreed by pD24 nations hem A clause covering this p-dint is be- dered homeless. Wilifeed-Del. Montreal freight, $17.50'to $19; clear bellies, $18.50 to :,9210miising that for a period of ten ing studded out, several tentative The victims were mostly children bags included: Bran, per ton, $28 to $20.50; lightweight rolla, $47; heavy. *30; short ton, $30 to $82; good weight rata, $41. .:yurs it wal not*permii any agwres- drafts having been written. and soldi ' A church in which the'Red flour $170 to $1.80. Lird-Ptiie,- tierces 16% to 170; era. Other difficulties am born out of ;gdve chadren were worsUPP(in -00118,Psed i Baled hay Track Toronto, per tube, 17 to 17%e; ;W&I1 1734 to 18c;•No sanctions am the presence of the Japanese In Si- while to 42i pro�ided. under the detonation, the bar-bar-,ton, extra No. 2; to $23 -mixed,' prints, 18 to 19c. Shortening, tierces, Like the Wea6ington Treaty, it In beria. The Ru6W;&W `601116W that the 'racks in which' 1,1W soldiers ware $18 to $19; clover, $14 to $6. 16.to 15%c; tubs, 161A to lee; palls. 4meed an tnternationQ morality. Straw---Car loft, per ton, track, To. 16 to 16%c; Prints, 17%- to 19c. Japanese got out, or at least they bavMg lunch was destroyed 14 is Lloyd Georges Ides that•this want promises against further aggres- Immediately t e on r Tonto, $12 to $1 Choice heavy steers, 7.16 to $8.W, ediate after he xp4oni fire rO to 8 *0 lWy-A &i► foundation fur a dlo- sion. The British Government is in broke out in various parts of the city-I Ontario wheat-No. 1 commercial, do,goodt$7.50 to$7.75; utch'er Aaers, $1.86 to $1.43, outside. choice, $7.75 to $8.50; do, $7 armament in September at Geneva entire accord with this point of view. The Onbabitants fled 11"75;' do, Ontario No. 3 oats, 40 to 46c, out. to $7.60, do, mod., $6.25 to $ ntains, b. eved to new side v the Awmmbly of tbie League of It will be rememb that at the by woods and com." $926 to $6; butcher heifers, YV"hington Biaron Shidehais said from Which they watched ir homes Ontario corn--63 to 60c, outside. choice, $7 to $7,76; do, med., $4.50 to In the covenant of the Leagui the that the Japanese were negotiating bu-1-C-All-WWraphic and telephonic - Ontario !four-1st pats., in cotton 46.75; do, tom., 116- to $6; butcher members pledge themselves against with the Chita.Republic at Darien for communication from Monisatir with sacks, 98's $7.70 per bbl; 2nd pats. cows, choice, $5.50 to $6.50; do, med, 'Germany and Russia a withdrawal from Siberia, and ex-, the outside world w," The $5 but w cut off.. (bakers), J7.26. Straights, in bulk, $8.50 to canners and cutters, $1 use not- in &(=�bkoll, the prei*W tne (MAWMn "L tLmo ava?• first news of the dmwter reach'cu- B10- ""board, $6 65K %2 1b, 11-110. mem-bers, OMKI, British Premier seems to brink that tiatknw were coming to a successful ho managed to I Manitoba flour—lot pats., in cotton do, com., $3 to $4--feedois, graAe from refugees t A definite limited reiteration of this conclusion. But since the Genoa COD- seeks, $8.70 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $8.20. $6.50 to $7; do, fair, to 416; reach Prilep, 30 n-Ales to the north,I Cheese--New, large, 20-to 20%c; stockers, good, $6 to $6.60; fair, 7 pledge can do only good. fopnft ope6ed the Darien converse- weet of Mon stir. Several Serbian.twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 21 to $5 to $5.50; mil $__ $75. Thoo Russians have signified their tins have been broken off. This us. relief units were immediately organ-;21%c. Fodder cheese, large, 17%c. springers, W to $80; calves, choice, Willingness to sign a promise of no turally dam not decrease the diffi- ized and started for Monastir. Old, large, 25 to 26c; twins, 25% to $10 to $12; do, med., $8 to $10- dot; aggression If It Is also e4rned by all cooties of smoothing out.that Wkd of Details,of the sxvioeim in Mobastir 6%c; triplets, 26 to 27c; Stilton&, com. $4 to $7- lambs choice, iiii, to 2 their raofghbov& The Germans have the Lloyd.George peace pact., 15;'Aa, com. 46,to $7; spring lan*bs. reveal that fire which ow"A the City new, 22'c- ?10 objection. The British Prowler Is thovoughly following the biaet has-nude go 000 Butter--Fresh dairy, choice, 26 to ill to $14-steep choice, $9 to $9.50; I 80c creamery, prints, fresh flue, $4 to $6; There are two serious obstacles yet confident, however, that within the bomelaw, it, do, g;*!*, to W;'do com. to be surmounted before the treaty next ten days the pact will be in Ana] 1%ouwnds of tons of munitions left, !I to 48c; No. 1, 41 to 42c, No.- 2, hogs, fed and wateQ $18-' do f.o.b., I "I 89 to 40c; cooking, 22 to $12-"; do, country W ;;66. can be drafted. One of the" diffl- shape. The two difficulties, mention- over from the wodd wax mystwimmily 1 valbes is the F�renoh and the other the ad appear to be the only barriers to blew up and latest reports Dressed poultry--Spring chickens. lKolitreal. my that,80 to 86c; roosters, 20 to 26c; fowl, Japanese. The French went the pact be surmounted. 1,800 soldiers, moody Gro" -at 24 to 30e; docks, 36e; taTkay4h 45 to Oab� West, No.,2, 65% to virtually buried alive. geese 25c. '6134 io 6ft 50cc 66c; Can. West. No. 8, Two hundred chfidresi a" reported • Live poultry-,Spring chicken*, 22 Fkpr­X*mitob& spring wheat pstL, LOSES GWrED – Exiled Austrian Royalty to 28c• roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl,,24 to fiMs, $8.50• RoHed oats--Bag, to have been kffled or wounded In.a YOUNG AUTHOR Returin to Hw4pwy church which 80c; Wucks, 38c; turkeys, 45 to 50c; 90 lbe., $3. Bran, $32.50. Shorts, w" destroyed when a geese, 20c. $88. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, shell, tossed from the wow of thi ex- i Marffartne-20 to 22c. $29 to $SO. .Misi6N[arjone Pickthall, Prose A despatch from • Vienna plosion, landed an the steeple. Eggs--Nei* laid, candled, 30 to Ole; Choese, finest Wembmyne. 16'e. But. and Verse writer, Did in says:—Ile Imperial shooting AN the leading cities, of Greece are now laid, in cartons 85c. ter, dwicest creamery, 35% to 86%c. sending suppities and medical aid to Bean&—Can. hand'-picked, bushel, Eggs, selected, 34c Potatoes, per Vancouver. lodge in Godollo, 15 miles Monsatir. $4.40; primes, $8.85 to $4. bag, car iota, 80 to 85c. is be Maple products-Syrup, per im Stews, -I-,100 We•, $7.25; calves, A despatch from Toronto says:— north-east of Budapest, King Alexander has decreed a day The funeral of the late Miss Mar- ing prepared for former Em- of mourning througbotst Jugo•Slavia. gal., $2.10; per 5 imp. gals., $2.0k $5.50 t6 $6.50; hoes, selects, $14.261 Maple sugar, lb. 18c. sows, $11.25. Joic►• Picktball, the brilliant young press Zita and her family, ac. The-Ceibinet has ordered that a com- noridiot and poett wbo died sudd� mission of army wad Government 's IW " in Vancouver on Wednesday, was ld ing to Budapest ad combW alone sevintyef6t claims vIces experts- make a strict-'investigation Mining Activity in w*re recorded at the Land's Office vA tram the resideme of bar father, Mr. received here. Admiral Hoc- to fix responsibility for the disaster, Manitoba Arthur C. PicktIall, Torovto, inter-'thy, th e Regent. is vacating his J�hlch in,so e quarters was attributed U Paz,and the early Indications won that January's•figures would exceed imwk taking pkco at 9L James"suite in the magnificent castle ' 'i.as of the State. After the slump experienced in the those of the previous mouth. Canadian mining industry in 1921 it is Miss Pickthas was not a Canadian'at Godollo, and the guard Several factors have cofitrRytited to gratifying to observe on all sides a bringing about this MW intweat and Dominion's National' :, �_ - -by 'birth, 411timugh she came to this'quartered there and the for- I- - - reautuption of accustomed movement. development in the 1�orthwn.M country when a smaE child and lived mar royal servants have been Parks Net Huge ncome Whilst this promies is fairly general field. First amongst them here for the greater part of her life• to pevbaps She was barn, In London, re-engaged. all over the Dominion it is most pro- the action of the influential Hollinger - : .. .� A despatch from Ottawa says:— the' nounced In Northern Mardtobs,"Can- interests of Ontario In taktng'orm the in 1883 and came to Th* nationeA parks in Canada last son's newest mining field and one of Murray claim* at Elbow Lake, wb&W age ot oevm She was a st Ile former Hungarian ruler year brought $18,000,000 into Canada its potentially .greatest, and mining at. hilldreft Church Scholl, later at resulted In a me ad impetus to staki maintained at Godollo a ma through touriow, according to an eW- men are convinced from Indications theftSWiap Stnichan School and a'mai ing in that district. Thoe Montreal an. mate given by Ron. Chwbas Stawart, that this section is about16�sxperienoi gheser who secured the clo for the wtvdant at Victoria undvitMoity. At;nificent castle,with an eaten- Minister of the Interior, when him a mason of activity previously un- the age of fifteen Min Pkktbatl said:'sive park and zoological gar. main estimates were being discussed. reaehe& This is not a boom in the Hollinger interests stated that the AM' bar first atory to am of the Toro. That was twenty times the expe"- of the Murray Brothers we* im den. wild-cat sense but activity fully Justi- ant, and that"tf It would av and in 1918 she published I two on them, and he thought the fled by developments, discoveries, and bw first volumo'of,poetry, "The Drift "people of Canada 6bKAJd appreciate the capital Which is $6,000,000 MONTHLY - going into the V" the greatest thing he know of. of Ptnione." Later sbe 11,210" ddTbe it and the w.--k of the officials re- digtriat, Sc"tiiti Produce Lamp of Poor Book,"her poetry Wng -ON BRITAINS DEBT sponsible- Le Pas, Northern Manitoba's capital of an exquisite nature. Her work and the gateway to'the great mineral the critics, TOW Amount OWing C Rustless Tinplate received great tribute from Canada German Pays Instalment fields, li been 'a seething hive of Clement Shorter, of England, bigh praift to 44TU Much ot is About $130,000,000. on Reparations' bustle and'stir since the opening of A despatch from Loi�dod rs and re- the.kx*l co}w from story was A despatch from London says:-' the new year as prospecto Paris, April-23.—The German Gov- presentatives df mining companies sr. says:—Experiments of a far- amp mr e I Er 1 a aunimer at To.. The British Government has agreed I I a erninent yesterday paid the -Repara- rived and departed. Racing teams reaching nature are%eing con- lodand. It I% running in to pay off Britain war debt to C tions Commission the first monthly have been utilized for taking pros- ducted in the tinplate works at at ada at the rate "of $5,000,000 on third edition. Mr. ArctAbald Mw- and prospective stakers out of Swansea schedule-of pecWra Machan, of Dalhousie University, said month. The total amount owed in instal4snent on the r Swansea with the object of od Payments fixed, by this Commission on Elbow Lake and other districts, while this book -For twenty years I about 4130,000,000, whichwas the bal- to decisions of dog teams are continually bringing Substituting nickel for tin in have hem a watch o1E the skies for ante due aftir the respective, Wcounta March 21, in,pursuance or the appearance of now stars, in that covering war purchases' and other the allied Finance Ministers. The back man anxious to record their�the coating of tinplates. A ad, the transactions were set off e aeb ltblmeDt paid was 18,000,000 g11 claims as rapidly as possible and�-company has been formed to time only four have appeared, 7 The British r back to watch developments greatest of whom is a woman, Mai- other. Yovemment Cie d subsequent payments are hasten Marks, an Pickthall.11 In all her work Miss sired to'dischafte this debt'at the to be fifty million gold marks As many As seven dog teams have 1;;� deal with the invention, which in a single day, In the month o e- is known as the Steel-Nickel f r) I hekthell has truly and beautifully) Day rate of sterling excimmge, but MOrAW Interpreted Cansda. with this proposal *e Cwn&an .Fin- Syndicate. A prominent mean- Tine news of her early passing bas avve Department did not we eye to ber of the syndicate is Henry :oome as a, great smock to the manyieye. It has been agreed that this Mond,son of Sir Alfred Mond. knew bw in Toronto, and• the!Aispute is to be left in abeyance at- in antains a d6tinc low � present, and it is possible that the -ProducHon of met6w-Plaii. as dw death of this talented young writ-'gradual recovery of sterling- will aimed at. sot obfitemte the causk or. Never before has the work of a nvingnize if r Oww&m novelist attnAW such of emtention.1before the time for the r des"!final adjustment is reached. ' The Russia Offers to modd-wide attention and be, Pay Debt of 70 owns at the moment of her most as- monthly Payments ad $5,000,000 each Cents W9110d tri=ph• are to be made in the interim and this arrangement is already in operation. Santiago, April 28­-Chile is the Canada, is perhaps-the only one of the first country to feel a dfrect-'� 011 DEMAND ARREST OF Dorniniome which is in the fortuinate from the Russo-German treaty Agcoml • ELEVEN GERMANS Position-of being a creditor of the at Rapiffiv. , Imii�telj after • Mother Country, most, if not.all the I the signing of the treaty. A-som-an nounced that the Sovaat 41 111111a a Allied Note' amounts t Vnre,146951 message to-the Aombeark GOT Holds Germany Responsive ernament offering to pay the A for Laxness. "h Factions owed Chile and asking how to ' The message was signed' A despatch from Paris says:—The Reach Agreiinent ; Commissary of the People, Moscow." ARW Council of Ambassadors ban The debt totals seven hwm ($,70f, went a note to the German Govern- London, April 24.—An agreement i which the owes for a me*, for the immediate arrest has been reached between the mihtary 4. radiogram. of eleven men whom the allied com- leader$ of the Republican and Free % respon- at-t- forces An-lreian&i says- a des. Stopped Tw*44ftutee. .-stble for the disivrdere in Deter"Orf, patch to the Westminster Gazette, time Prof.—This is the third yoli January 30,when two French. soldiers.,f*m Dublin, which-will constitute the have been late. Don't you know YOU basis for pea�eful arrangements were kiled, and 20 wounded. In cant gay the fligbt ot timo? A List of twelve men was supplied connection with the futbre pokey Of Fresh--Oh, don't know. I just at n Government % by tits'both skim and PrOfound-17 influence pod a couple of minutes down-Alm dKed commiseloii, only one of am Ireland for the Ow been ars6ste street -- t*-Gen.!better 41 H000rm - + 11i121K1_'_11_A_,.ArL/. report to A 00T-r��aays, I- xtwxb that hostilities between You are uhJuvt to yo"f w1wa wanv Comicil on FrAsy. 7 the you or I e,unjust to others. **A rival forces am to cease, aftimugh the German Govm=ant adds I the nsibg1ty political tome between the•two par, men charged **b respa tip U not affected, The marriage of Princess M the inckloqt-must be turned over 41 Mary; *9 lnbnAlHid Commission ft helped the restoration fund of Wdvl�: . The root% whilch in'redier &Aap. 13lesped is the man who puts him 'THE HISTORIC BOAT RACE atinster Abbey. Some of the moving- Ito two crew*, oxford and,'Cambridge,--Photographed attar passing na- picture man paid as mast'an $5, warded, imgffim *&A Germany In wholis heart Into his task, for at the 008 I nuslaing serious efforts-to appe. *M of the day ble will sing to 6w Hammersmith Bridge with Cambridge in 'frost. The not &dshed with apiece for choice places from'. which 90" 50 the alleged Inurdem rs. him. a wk for Cambridge by four and Z h&lfleDgtb& to pbotor-&#h the brfdal processi(m N Z. u 'n a"pulAis,--d eve Friday gat.jtaxoAke H **Spring 41 House- laA`- -0, R N T':- that we. ar -cleaning supplies in stock—Brooms. arusizes, e now in i .4 position to All s 'rts:of hodse 01. W'yeat.-.'91.50 if paldlin advance. 'handLe your bushiess. soaps of an ki 7, ads, Washing'Powders, Atuouis, Just received a supply of _Wasouable staple Dry-'rzoods, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Table Oil Cloth,-Ned`9* Fine'Sh1rts, Collars, all at'rock-bottom prices.,.,'. O.'a a r a 7!Tieg, Men Seeds Ete—and while our stock is not a, .. . :,I ­'-'..-, —Gill4tts' Lye, l5c tin,2'for 25c. Special for the week --.NOTES AND .COMMENTS. entirely complete as yet; new .goods are continually _!r arrivitrg and we are getting there. W6 solicit 5� One of the 'greatest men of the 4t your t�rcronage and pronitas 'you a square 'NEW -M A PL E 8 YRU P and just and courteous treatment. Give as a present century and in all British Our prices are now,readjusted. Our stock is .4history in LI9yd -George. He is 111 try to make it to your- ,.Imperial Galloju Tins 82.50 fresh and we m, "one of the outstanding figures i in advantage to deal with.us. Half-gallon Tiny $f.40 the great war, and:has done more es of Goods are slow_'sellinj etc., whieh Ahan any other man in bringing Look out for&few lines which wait go at surprisingly low priced to make room. Quart Bottles 60.c' onto about 'the defeat of the German U a at highest prices; We take yo' r produce -,war lords. While the'other great 11 us, if we do• We aim to please. If we don't-te tell others. Granulated Su ga 1.4,1 b-S. , men of the war have disapp�-_&_red for 1.00 'from public view, he. remains as BUY YOUR GROCXRIES�AT THE GROCERS -pro 2� mineat as ever. Time after B R -0 U Q H 1111 lure -:his enetnies. have attacked -him rq) bitterly thkt one would Ahibli'that his public career was JAMES azi end, but in 'every case he 'HARNESS SHOP :: IN of the fray. stronger ­ :comes out Store A only m P*ckering* H a rd w ar 6'ban-ever. He uppears tG, be the- ATTENTION. 'PAFFMERS roan Engl ud w'bu enjoys the full `confidence of the pen .14. Now is the timb to set vour Harness'and SI"A n these stormy times. overhauled for spring. d Now is the time to get your seed We haie in stock a good supply of e for the A There is evidence that the pres' -.Harness and Harness.Parts. est financial'depressiou that exists- .... Breechinor Harness, spring crop. :W. e have a good 4 :11 over the country is nearing an Back baud Harness, ad. Factories all' over the coun Brass•mounted Harness: -of -supply try, especially in the United States See'm'e before supply my prices are -..- ,Are rapidly increasing their out right. We also bave a few sets Alsike Red Clover', �Timothy, • put, and in nviuy cases are work. of Second hand Harness. 7 ingoveribue. While this evidence zx. Shoe'Repairitig in connection ' "'of increasing prosperity is more evident in the United Sts3ois than in CAnads, it has been usually the C E C-I L BRADLEY Also, give your' stock 'a good tonic. We 41 -ease that the former has beeii the-HARNESS-MAKER FICKERI.NG. p. urple' lips handle the Royal P " ffrst to enjoy pro%perQnq thnes and also the tirst to feet the.pinch tick Both ?hones"—use them. of hard times. There is also hope PER RI N thot the farmers will this year re- ceive better prices for their pro. J.J4W PICKERING ducts. which will mean J. S. BA I Q t. M EAT IM A R K E T !-In U. ..p 0 rosperity for the whole country, ti --During the past year the former 'has suffered from poor crops and- low prices, but we -believe there Surloin Roast or Steak. -,95c Round Roast or Steak. C A. I .. I . - W all P a e r 4 ' 20c per Ili, ' Porterhouse Roast or Steak, a 25 will be a change in this respect Ise Rump Roast.... e-foFenext winter. Oneiinpless. Fine Rib Roast '20c in-regard-to the future Heavy Rib Roast,. 16C is the coal*strike, wbicb,,if it con • Shoulder Roast. 11 and Ide ' tInties fur several months. may A good ranee of Wall Papers in Pot Roast, 14c havea bad effect on the industrial 9c Brisket, to boil,_-". While there 6 an abund �IL world Stripes and Floral•[Air of Pork. half or whole. with foot off -.25c 7 ance of coal now on hand ' pro- .6 Loin of Pork. 25c :.:longed strike map cause many Designs. Shoulder of Pork, factories.to be closed. • Shouldet Roast of Pork, 920,and 22c 'Pure Pork Sausage. 25c . ,Come early for first choice' '4 When.the great war was at it,. Finest Salt Pork.... 4 "1 heishr and when the people real. 30& Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece. i lzed*the amount of destniction of 66 ar-'ni es, S _V _­.Jife and property and the nisery Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (brief or whole),• 30C Paints, sh 'that followed, is was predicted -Bac I Bacon, 40c .4. that it would be an the last great Cooked Ham,. d Turpentine war that the warld would witness.- welikert'.. But tbi attitude of Germa6y and • Head-Uhisese... " .7 leads one to take a pessitniatit 5 Ib% So esate E N : N I Sr' Roast&at the Confeiance at Genom E . - - i - v A i asy First and Doruestic Shortening, 3 The 50 centa !E of the futur' visa 4. There seem. Abprints 18 cents L: - to be a lack of confidence on thf, -7 T 269 za part of some of the powers in r egard to the sincerity of those W. G. REID9 PICKERING • .-Mati.n, who were opposed to 3 them 0 A eeenistdbe an inclination to Le M h in the late vear, and there Deposit Your-Coupons WHEN you cut the coupons frori�yoiir Victory Bc(nde prepared for war should that tin, or ot �i Prices on ­A19 Ford is into your savings account. her'me-eurities, the logical place to -P -put them fortunately bres'k out again. Biv till-there-6 a hope ',hot this meet Savings Departmenis are maintaiped 'bra 7 at all ne"ar "nd Victory Bond coupons will he received for deposit or =1.. nx of the representakires of tb-*, M odels,i effectiv6' at once ment without charge. warring nations Will be product, ::,"t the if�cereit from your investment earn, more interest in the T Ive of much good, The fact that konabout. .$•530.25 Chasils "'C9.01 'these' nations have their represeu Astarter' starter 566.12 t StiVeS sitting around the same ''Truck 612.23 STANDARD BANK 7- -table endeavol-ing.to bring about Touring_ _.r-571 04 OP CAT4^DA S solution of the diffic-nit prob, 35 starter 6M.34 -TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS ;starter Nitta. Lt.Del. 558-91 ..lems -that confront them and .bring order out of t-hiang PiekeFing43raneh, W. F.-Low, Managet& nch, Whitby Bra' C. A. McClellan, Manager ',d% btarter 60 05 promising feature- of the gather. St � n Lloyd Geor -ge is.the strong O. B. Pickering. Ont.-trto est man At the Conference, and it& A uy of there 'models may� be p­nireihast�d a universal peace, there is a liner 'great ahn 'is to bring about with V- C k els i ii I -. :we are is the dawn of it better small cash payment, balance to be paid in 77 Ra 1� -.'day for 'EnLope and the wholt. world. �twelve equal monthly instalments. u We a pared to re-Q�arge all raak es :ina - - rea re now m��Cake -7 ­7 .-Machine sliced break-last bacon, the well-known sizes of batteries on our own remises."-7 "Sunset" brand, A delicious Layer Cake, only 20 cents 35c.lb. at Coldhatu'ri Butcher Shop, Give us a trial sind be conviaced Venetian Cookie zsornething new and different, 15c per doz. SALE REGISTER; on nd phone sxPoneil swe or rarm stock. Imple6ments and Rar• 20U Buy Our Bread, as satisfaction is assured, for the quality is snare. ... ... ,den tools, at lot 31, rear of con, -4. 4. ),-tbeproperty Z. Ale -of John 0oover. Sale at one rMock ;sharp. No reserve as the farm has A fall line of Chocolate in bulk. 'been sold. Terms:—Pigs. fowl. hay, BOXES ­cavb; over that anioulit 5 months 11rain and all 811109 of$45 and ufider, Sherwood- I GA'KONG'S a _Weddidg Cakes Our Specialty. eredit will be pritrpn to parties furia• Ford Sales and service Station. 4;.4K 'isbing approved Jnint abt". S Ell , emit per annum off for caste Fred H , a • FL Mormeii m .41, ,. P.. `'$% � ,«+s.- R'.:,'yo.,:.•1 ,�.... �,• - '�p.�,. 7 j yro,� ,•u..y ...?.%s�'.,�•` 's'..v . w -j=8 ,�� .;.. ?,,� '±'e•,yp�, t�:•'•'..-•-- ;c' '-a s '£. _.r`y.•,• itiv..,t ''•� : n-...s.T._.-.S+rR�"•n i! .ar,ri r,rs 4.s.u..1_••r :.r e"_ :.-'.e'w5', ,.;.,r.r s .•3" '. t!FFrc:,sf.... '.'A ay rir y, `a`. '.d. :": .'s�''-r:>i "� ice' .i:r -,r.�r� ,.'!a;-. ..• ...*,• J.".; ,J•'"•r!�'.�;. ..+.-ri•'R ._!... :'��., �' �`' �`'.:;.+ r'._: •v,�' ,w!;: '`Ut' ,...., "a ;+ °, .r 'K;..• 3..�4:. :Y'" f"• i �i;' s-r'.' z' .v'.""i.' - _ '•._ ,-•�4.' .�..,• :.'..`ate- '.^.,.^: : ..�. `'�' .h.r._✓.s ...4 .:.s c "�'s .. - . -:f .., . • .I .. .,. i... a `- . .. ]. a ... ..- .. -.N .. ., �. .� _'.K' -. c .. •'A:'Y{ ,y, • •� : .; '�- fibs Pi�kerin� CL/tREMONT. '..__-. David Taylor has improved his, r-. NOTICE TO.-CREDITORS v a� `-- : - <: iee-cream;parlor by the addition Owes,of Petefboror Lass, of a set of new tables and chairs, a,ntg, o t]amrs QigilauCe C01� ' .�. •.:home on Friday. Roy Ward left on Tuesday ev- 101aorq--ru N `YPa, and_b1re....Biogham were $o• eoiluh# for the Nurtki-west where, `Piekering on Sunda In the Matter of the Estate of Michael y ' Ise wilt wot k during the summer. . - Y'he object of this Association I�00 c .;'• George Middleton, of.'01 , vole, Fitzpatrick.late of the Township . '- Mr. Fleml�g S�h.. •has the icon-• oP Pickering, p Iowa stealing end pfrweauta was in town on M y i kering, Former,deceased. 010 o .•` -" datiow tend 'for Cho"erect ?n,of a the felons. James Lawson, whd has been on ne°ty,kitchen which he will ;build_ Notice is- hereby given pursuant to Me sick Iist,,is inl rOvinlC. R.S. O. 1914, Chap. I21, that att per. r. --' •. p at OflCd. Morgan Evans has commenced sole having claims against or entitled ?work at his eaw•nr$11 at Bel:hel. wrt•-Thompson is tuaking con to share In the estate of the said Mich. Members having property stolen oommnd provemeats'''to his cake immediately with any msaobt ! Z siderable., its Bel Fitzpatrick, who died on or about Miss Annie Spoffard I&�onflned .residbaca,whigli ,he_ recently;par- the 28cd day of February, intestate, of Executive Oommiltes: her bed with a'very savers cold. chased.�T' r` are,required to send'by post prepaid, Membership lee 11.00. John McGrath is erecting a new Mrs. Walford returned hone on ordetiver to, undersigned solicitor Tiastu.mav be bad moss m•Fr•sideati or; garage at the west end of hi" for the Adminiatrator-of the said e•oe•tarr on appliesnou. R R Monday. after spending• a week f ` sho estate. on or before the 8th day of I'll Show Y o - _ l?• with relatives in Toronto and in MNy,• 1!122, Lull particulars,of_ their zse. 06m.-L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm Stanley Slack, o! Goodwood, Brampton... claims, accounts or interests and the Her, W:V, Richardson, Pickering. et Sunday.i .Olaremoat'.tti ith nature of secuett J.t0 h1Cl'@83@ ...e. - :l3irketrt,who has been spend y,ifany;held by theta. ...:W J. �'i1Sl'k And after the said 8th,clay o R- Thextol• The members ''of the U. F. O. .iQg the wi:bter in .Claremont, has y f May, P ;t"3tub unloaded a ear ad of salt on tncved to Bwlaarn, where. he will 1922,the assets of the,said inteatate Your r 1�O 1 t S President, saorelary l reside itt firtnre. will be distrio.uted among the parLips Tn�day.- - entitled thereto having regard only to If you'll talk over with me the , ; Win. Bryan,of Ashburn, visited biisgAeties 9lrFttrlatie returned the claims or;interests of Which the advantages Toronto Stable It 1S My Business " -with Thomas and Mrs. Pearson ou to tit?city on Saturday evening Administrator shall then have'adtice. Equipment will bring to your To het you run art of ours. _after a ndin a week. with -rela. Dated the 12th day of April. 1822. P: p y =am' 1ffibndap. � � R P farm. ;. . . -.• t �s r. Tomlinson and T. S. Bundy Lives nacl friends here. CoxxaLiu's Frrzi'Qrgtr>f, Toronto -Stable Equipment 'By opening a:New Garage in the Vil. -ha `a business trip .to Stoctffviile --.A few farmers in tiia ldcality Administrator, is designed to save you tabor,.' laggs of White-vale Team prepared to do '` :on'•Friday last. have started work on the.,.land, By Arthur E.Christian, -. keep the stable cleaner, keep= .. aIi hinds of repair work, including Thomas and Mrs. Paterson were but in eaeral Liss trend iy !Gill too 3032 Whitby, Ont., his••Solicitor your cattle .healthier,more eon- tops anti side curtains, also making -' —�--- :.ur.ld cal•look and run like Crew- -r;. ' in Port Hratia.nit Sunday visiting wet-for =eediag operations. tented, more profitatle. hiving it a good-coat of new paint.. p• 1:aon was ble to be I.�L's tai° tL s �i°°t '`l�'e` Agent for Toronto machinery, includ i� _ J. and Mrs:'Harto FfnranP t[it .a • -�,a �riLt;fi tai TI�IB:fate$Nine - Alva.Audersua.. of Pore.ateiNte• -pnt on Sunday after being eon- went over. Toronto StableEgui g ing;pumps„ Windmills, Silos .-.oil, s ant aver Sunda with,his' I meat includes Stalls, Bull Peas, and'G1 line Engines. 11 Y finer! to the house •for several Now is the time to get Tour harness ` gPatsr Bowls and Litter Carriers. �O _ ' : :vtrife and fa My here. weeks with inflammatory rheuma- and 600tsand shoes put to shape for CHARLES M. RICE.' `A'."i4 .� _ Mrs. Ivan Benson is speddin s-- the s i in , - °':> , g Liam. h p g Hand-made harness made' few daps fn Toronto with her' e19- to your order. Work guaranteed. C• PILKEY 11,me Tel. 5021. Whitevgle. ter, bars. Albert Ham. The BH post Church 9ttadap sec• prices right. Give us a trial and be P,CKERING, - - ONT. Fred and Mrs. Madill, of Toros- vice subjects: 9.30 a. m., Bible convinced. - •School lesson, Isa$a.h's Snrotnon9t Lo.niotored out on Sunday-and ,,the R.H. STRUL'D, - 10.30 a. nr., nbfie worship, -The-18.39 tot 30, con.2 pp spent the dap with relative4. worker. a'Worshipper." 7`p. m.,' 'Near C.N.R. Cherryweod station S r Mrs. George Found and daught- ...T'wa Great Athletes, Saul and es, Ada, of Toronto, visited C H'.-David." This last in a special sec --- •' =and '�Irs. Feand.un t the .football �pens The boys have got the football ten of four addresses on Saul in The rlol contrast with,other man of might. Meat Market out again fcow its winter quarters. The datrage so far has been only Sup' one pane of glass in the tonsorial- - . . And with It come% :parlors. Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. . Mrs. Sam.Johnston,of Ashburn, ;rrhe �Jtore that has triads a -house-cleau ng,- is visiting Mrs. George Johnston, Having Pecured the agency for E.D. 8witb A Soo. Ltd.,Nurserymen,who, we regret to copeck hasas;ain of Winona. Out. y' painting, A�l'111Bh. ' been,quite ill suffering tram heart I orders for all ]Reputation for Quality am prepared to take oraer trouble. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, = In g, graining. & Frank and Mrs. Michell and Ornamental Shrubs Ktc.. at keep a full lie's Of ryt Howard, and Mrs. Macklin and lowest possible prices. We use the Most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo;"Honest Weight." - little daughter. Witella, @pent Brandram-Henderson Spec is rates for large quantitl4s. Paints .. : Sunday withi Lyman and Mrs. 280 We give Sixteen Ounce% to every Pound. at pre Aar pr10 @8. ` Pilkey. The many Claremont friends of N. J. Chapmisu, PlckeAmg (Prices as-low as we can make them and remain in business. {' Thomas Olioer, of Greenwood, re- _ B�r7ltlhea and t�rooll�9, �08►}'>�*. - Rret to hear of his serious illness . We have installed a SLICIING MACHI:tiE and can give you Choice �'iarpet Beaters and ffihi12T ..,It Harmonicas Breakfast Bacon, Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines other house cleaniII :r - from pneumonia. We hope for $ his early recovery. - of the "Sunaet" Brand of Cooked Meats, necessities on The Claremont Football Clnb Machine Sliced in those Delicate Fine Slices, so much - . �' Household. our shelves purpose holding their entertain• Our Stncl� Appreciated Every Choice Yoan Beef, Pork Lamb are the only Kind We'H V -.meet and concert about Friday, S Lis for all Farm and Vegetable :r• ;4' Map 12th. Watch out .for bills g aadl'e. Seeds, Clover, Timothy, giving full particnlar4. ' .: 1•e complete with a nice _ Alsike, Cara ate. . M S.Cook. L. Pilkey, • J. PaRister range of mouth organs Qvalitg and $Or4'iC0 !t with prices ranging Frsnk Coope>� Clair'emout and W. Baker were in Wbitby on - Monday sticker fishing, and sue- OF from r O:iE DOOR EAST p' ceeded Ia.catching 180. They are - F. J. Coldnamf . POST OFFICE Pic t f' -25c, t-- $ f ,`�o" Men's. and 'Women El Z.. now telli10g some fishy stories. _ Frank Chidlow.reports a sh I'V ort - NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR ti Age of green staff and Vegetables His Master's Voice GLE WILLOW ' MILLS !� at s big sardag. last week but, will have a good ± A shipment of Patent Shoes 9 straps supply- of these, including pine- Records. {{ 86109 buckles. Also Oxfords-and apples and tomatoes;this week. * " :• ,C+ec3ar G�ro"PA ?wCL'Lh®i X3111 2 strap Slippers with _Our bowlers qre now busy get- �T p Cuban beets, black and tan. ting their grI .- :.�t., ..y, --tar-.1,� eilson B Bulk and reg 1450to$5, at 3.25. Playing and are anxiously waiting Book your orders now" for Distillers' Grains. `The last car for Men's calf Boot, black and brown. for fine weather that they way OY Chocolates •.this Beason t0 arrive in a few days: regular 7.00, at 6.00. q ` indulge in their favorite summer A big shipment of Football Boots Is " - psatme. at THE' TON'S Co'ni,Western Oats, Bran, Shorts,' Shumacker, Oil Cake, brown, can and white elk, The members of the B. Y. P. U. at 4,60 an d 6.00 .. . going to Uxbridge on Cotton Seed, Fertilizer, . Tankage Etc., Granulated Sugar 6.60. onday evening next to visit the iII stock 810 u811 . young people of the Baptist Coal, Coal J. Fiagoldt church of that town and will fora• t „Phone Bell >i05 Home Phone Mark 2600 i - 'Iah the programme. ,Ind. Phone 8800 Misses Vets and Merle Stephen ­.,ton entertained a few of their Hard and Soft Coal of the HOG(>� 8c LYfiLE L1TD. = ' friends on Friday evening in hon• beet quality on A. E. RESOR; CEDAR GROVE , or of Muses Hilda-and Emma Bey• hand SEED GRAIN -- iant, of Ad4ley, who spent the - Seed Oats,Seed Wheat,. Seed Barmy. week end with them. THOS A LAW, • Seed Rye. Stock complete. {l Spring house•cleaninir is • now • A. p [J rA Ask torpricee, the order of the day. We notice =:PSG3ecOr113�. Gat Redeeming • ZCt�r� �+Upons : .CLOVER AND TIMOTHY may' _ char, two of our merchants were so zealone for clean 'windows that - All kinds and of finest quality. they put oq so much pree9nre that OLAREMONT GARAGE' ON'T neglect to clip your V tctory Bond Coupons w3hen : Ask fora price on our Feeds, Corn, =`� Oat .Seed and new glass,had to be supplied.d. payment is due. Any branch of this bank will cash s,-shorts, Cotton Oil Cake, also on Oats, Mrs. Ivan Beason was treated to Having rehted J. bfcGrath's Gar them—or deposit them to our credit in a savings - y � • Corn and Peas a pleasant snrprise when about age.'I ate prepared to stake expert account where they wt11 earn money for you by accumulating ground together. ' -sixty of her friends, called, upon re ire one makes of cars. All interest. Phone 20.3-Use it.. her at the home of her parents, T. _• _ r w and Mrs. Sanderson,' a week ago makes.of Storage Batteries repair. _ 1,� Hogg dC Lytle; I,ilmlt8tii •V Friday evening and made her the ed and recharged. Agency for _ + ' 13tf OSHAR'A 3 _ 'recipient of a kitchen shower. the Ezide Storage Battery_, D O -- '' The sans and daughters of Rich_ p 't' - ADAM R. YAKS a=Vst+d Mrs.Ward aurnris'ed them :Ind. boas No. 1808 �, on Sattt ' . when they arrived W. S;ru,u'r a'6rk, - • ' G. P. 1''rno' k - rort5 oronto,Oshawa, Claremont 27tf Claremont, Ont. BROOKLIN BRANCH, E C. CROSS, mphager. and surroutid$ngs to help them eel —- and Optician ebrate the former'a 82nd birthday: VULCANIZING Will be at Mr: Palmer'!Boofaad Shoe . .r--deedless toany;--theg9 tAekiag-sv'o Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P.. a ruost pleasant one. Why not have that puncturea'tire 4 each week, for Testing Eyes and Fit.E•. G. Kerslake. of Hamptoo, or blow-out properly repaired and get Pick^�� a In Glasses,and y take in has o ned tt a veterinar office mac hundreds of miles more service. G ►o n10d Je, Stn rville. og tar peike 'aFsho and is re• also i saving to your.pocket-book P. I e Yake, Jeweler, Stoutivilte, Any�p�.t an I.I. P y p+ P p!dring or orders can be left witlD 1tr spared to Rttend to. all day and have one of the best steam Vulcauts• `: Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barbee night stills proaiptiy. There $e a ing Out-tits and am prepared to repair (The Campbell Flour_Mille_Co., SiiuttedZ_ ► _ P. the itol- ng-in- ^laxemont-for--* your tires a veterinary and'we hope that Mr, notice. Work guaranteed. f also keep new tires, tubes and tube repair R E - SCREEN E D ,C O A L � <Sershike may have a sticcessful kits in stock. -i practice. PERCY TARR, � Complaints are' made regarding East Bad Garage. Stouffville,' ' All Sizes on hand. the reckless manner in which one 37tt __ _Phone trill or S00'2. ____.. —._ -- -s :of the illage dr ves on-ur streets. The Ideal accts Store -Quick d - of the village drives on our street@. (� deliver' - -one ton 'nor over. C108e - cringe estimate being 35 17 `9G R miles per limir: .., — ,Lila �Lc l,lcai .'�i�.c �v�cL : geld-3iermtssfOrpedastriaaa, our groceries. :attenLlOn LD �,�� UraGrei _-- ---- - ` N'especially the old,and young pen. You"will.be surprised at our low prices Many dollars can be saved by shop- Jar ( or'BYnal1• pie of the village We would ad pI10R here. We also have lots g = _ kept in•look. It will pay you :'vise our village constable t0 men„ of oboice. fruit to select _ ' "r sail al eta works fed inspect our stsoi a ' - .'ace off a certain distance - sad from. Don't forget to ) obtain priers Dealt be tniefei thus enable him to determine the give us a-call the apsksne do not employ them, aoaesga . rate of speed tat whieb this or any nett time you are in town. ! iy we can, and do 1•r•w ot! the agrat;j older speed artist i@ flying thcongh Phone 2808. E Campbell 01u' .Millsico•, i+LY• eommisdoe of 10(tie eea�.,� 7oa va ' * the vitlaire, and in ewes where Ne AX4ated-PoulEry. flatter, Begs _ eeelsialysan 1y ptnrebastia ttsr" ti law lK violatad'bo lay a complaint ALo, a few bus of wblte beans. mills at •'1WOrs tbtl police rnagistrnteof the F NB -CHIDLOW, J. T. MATSE$ON aka town#MR awho will be instrnment:- ' r�1�q 4,to bril4leo that to their isum, Ci,ARl�+1tONT, O.YTAAIO ToroDto Pe terhGro--.,• - rIck.e�x ink QN. W04% Wbitbrr o.Ml'll,► ,•5 nMr,, ..•r,^ '7 ,sc". w :"' .Ti, w �: 6,: -,. ..". ^:. `4 74', •.,. ;y-.♦ +u,.+�..,.� .J'• "'"2 w*.••.'"'xr ,•-^r-i>,.k.,,�`+. ."4;a•:., 'nF� �' ••,�i-,_ �.�dk,'✓ Etk 's•YJI�? ''ri`: .' '' .'•.*:.•i.:'!'°�'.f `'�..',; wxie : +3i3.�"tA+. •9°: '..'`"si'.'3.k+SN7Yi' 'E'"il: eri°"`,,3•H' '.R.''�v^�5'i ''E'. +y '.*ifct:•.. +."h.'�FJf" '.%X,utz7t -•g`D�.•T'"`}`Zr 'gk� a. �' >..' - fi .. s A*.' '.,,. =' f - 'o�•• r " an.;.,.br - Y o .;, r•,, _ .;. A6, -1 J,;,r .s D��BaTl�s 'TftOUBLBa and the worst is et to ��itoe y ADO th use Qua Auto Iffmas e.f'. � �• � '. ... .. �`-� •� " .��' .1.. '"'ter'-�'� - �1 .... y 1 I .. ",i''. ..'M - it's•ri o+. .., r-•' .. .- ,- v .. •a.: . - -. '�� �..`:�: •..,..+� -�•• Are Neartr Always Due to TM36 `'��-�. � � BsLith sad ]Beauty. - Color changes the size of a room to —-�Vatety Bbo�. :.The dark tirades under, the eyes, of the eye and determines the amount of �,. Do not think flat•because' 9 ��•►._�- light. To tone down a roam that faces A a ♦ ::� r"which so ma of m readers comp stomach is eaaiiy uy.� jf.." Ara-the _ y south and has more light than it �"'�_�`� r.gym; may be due to poor circulation need,! paint the walls green, blue! il►n victim of some serious malady. One ee to other anuses. Massage will do o[ the most common causes of imdi- , much to improve the circulation, and' off brown. Rooms havi>*¢ north and geeltton is anaemia or thin. watery ' �- �-'C'"3'�' w '. '� most effective when it follows east windows are funds more pleasant 'Wood. In fact it has become general- •;�. by using colors with tones of yellow, r :..ateaatiag or bathing tale face in hot ly-recognized that healthy activity of ��.�• + Ir 'water. The tips of the fingers should canary, red, etc. Bedrooms should al- the stomach fe impossible untese the ill' II �II 1e �I I ways be finished in delioate light tones. - be dipped in a good massage cream,' blood is rich said•-red. siren with slight pressure :worked The nearer to white the better. Blue, Dr. W�ma, Pink Pi41s have been :. a�t+ottnd the eyes in a rotary motion; CrAm etc., are suitable for dishing-•pinned vtsduabBs in oases of indigestion. ` fibs nose should 'be stroked from the rooms' nervous dyegopsia and stomach week- A room looks higher without a bar-. bt[dgs outward•-and downward, and uasr, jest because they are a blood der on the wells and lower with•a drop f `Clis skin trrthe cheeks shooed be pinch-. bttildes. and nerve tonic. The rich, ed up and:rolled between the fingers . Yellow and red are warm red blood following their use not only ; 1' mkd thumb. Plenty f fresh air, day olors and make rooms appear smaller imparts a healthy digestion, but car - -!; ' y than they really are. Gray, green, : tad might,an Abundance of sleep, and ries color to this cheeks and lips, and blue and soft colors make rooms k, fteular babits of the .body are' also gives 'vlgor to the muscles, Once imp tssosssazy. If improvement does not larger than they really are- n; d portant point to remember is that Dr. follow, is is advii re-to eollsult a combinations are zed or bu8 walla and Wtliiama' Pima --- - _ "ahogany,vaadwork. Shades of pink, to, �'• — T at wrinkles,-feed the skin-oid rose and cream will give a.room `'-w ` warmth and coziness. The are de- be pa'e1stimu to prepatskiotha fore t ' Plenty pf oil and use astringents. This- y merely stimulate for a time. Before suable colors for rooms with a north- you_ begin worrying unneceeearily /. i r° ,menus that", a gentle'but thorough _ . y' `'imaesagr �M a good cream is neces- bed-rooms. ern exposure, especially shook yolh3 6rtate of hearth, try the ;r�• w• - _ irm'Y, By a good cream I mesh one Whitish tones'are cold in effect. Pills treatment of Dr. Williams' Pink .:•. 1patle from almond or olive oil. This The make the room appear large and Pills. You will be surprised to see ' should be used. immediately after a y how rapidly your appetite returns and hot soap-and-water wash, while the•spacious. For the reason one must your debilitated system revives. Mies Pox o!-an swan era ape,. After the use warm odors-in draping, curtains Sarah Farquhar, North Brookfield, -and upholstery—to add cheerfulness N.S„ vr6o has proved the value of t �msssa6ge the suxplus cream is to be'to the general c$eet. Large and pro- these pills is cases of this kind, says: a Wiped off and an.astringent is used to .�.it. draw up the lax muscles and to close naunced devign's ,in wail decorating "For a long time I was a sufferer .�. " the pores. Nothing is better for this gave rooms a crowded and smaller from Indigestion, which seemed to car- appearance. "purpose than ice, which should be ry with it a complication of other b` rubbed over the akin for ten ould be troubles. Every meal brought misery Eat More Lettuce. with it, as the eating was followed by ,>• :to be most effective. If you have no — r �;°i Lettuce is as excellent food for severe pains In the stomach, 'causing A Unique Cloud Bath[. ` ace, 1311 the bowl with water drops cold 'ACIDS 111� STOMACH ti� '• ' as you can get'it, add a few drops of,'nerves. It should be eaten freely the at times nausea and vomiting, and at � -yew round if possible. Lettuce should other times an accumulation .of gas A singular atmospheric phenomenon 'tincture of benzoin, and Anise well be planted early, and as feat as one that caused severe palpitation of the recently noted along-the western coast � with this. CAUSE INDIGESTION ■�. bed is used up, or the lettuce begins heart and a smothering sensation. of 'South America is a bank or band • For a thin. neck, these deep- to get old, another should be put in. The reeuh was that my general health of cloud Sxtending for two thousand r,•�. - . . breathing exercises; th,:se era most B this means, crisp, tender lettuce was seriously affected and the least miles, m Ecuador to the centre of essential; they will build'up the chest can 1>e had from 'vie g ' an4 fill out those ugly hollows at-the 'very early in the exertion would tire ere'out. I had Chili and following the trend of the Create Gas, Sourness and Pain. season until very late in the fall. taken much medicine, but did not get coast range of hills. The cloud band flow to Trost. -bane of the throat and over the shoal- - x; der*. Second, give the neck a thor- Transplant the young plants of the more than temporary relief until I is between.ten and'twenty miles broad, Medical authorities state that.-near• head lettuce so that they do not sit began uslmg Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, floats at an elevation of between two f nine tents of the cases of stomach zl" ough scrubbing with hot water and' too clone together in the 1 trouble, Indigestion,sourness, burning, soap and a complexion brush every, °g grouted. Fine which I took for a considerable time, thousand and three thousand feet and Bea bloating, nausea, eta, are due to firm heads will result. Lettuce is dew with.the result that i.now enjoy every has a vertical tbicknew of not less as excess of h :fay. Fallow'th#s whit-e]tot--tine Qr _ pdrochlart acid in the - a licious and beneficial served with oil meal and am-no longer distressed af- than one thousand feet. ' then with a massage. For the mar- � stomach and not ea• some.believe to e sage,use either aflesh-building cream vinegar, salt and 'pepper, or with ter eating. I find myself in every way This curious phenomenon-is aserr-b- lack of digestive juices, The dedicate ' vinegar- and sugar, or with mayors- enjoying better health, and I cheer- ed to the prevalence of cool southerly Stomach lining to 1TTltated, ddgestio '. made with almond, oil, or use warm dressing fully recommend these pills to slmnaT and southpwesterly winds blowing ab- is delayed amid food solo's, causing the -• � cocoa-butter. Co roa.-batter is more'nalse d e basis ai a salad. it is on- sufferers." liquefy along-ahoy©, and 1rAvwi their disagreeable symptoms which every fattening,but some few sensitive skins excelled Fruits vegetables, meats Set Dr. Williams' Pink Pipe moisture condensed stomach sufferer known so Weil. g You can by the coast hill can not stand 'it. ' � Arttilci11.l d9geaReate are not needed The massage should be gentle::.the'or combinations of these will make a through any dealer in medicine or by range just- sufficiently to produce in such eases esd may do real harm. delicious salad which can be prepared mail at b0 cents a box or adz boxes for c:)uds-without rain. T Isytmg aside all digestive aldi and tips of the fingers should be used, the Prof �' in a few moments with a bed of let- .112.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' t instead gef from any druggist s few - strokes should be up -and down the p toes and a,bottle of dressing at hand. Medicine Co., Brockville. Oat. ounces of Bisunated Magnesia and -neck and in small circles over the skin. ' ' g -Plenty of Room. take A-teaespoonful in a quarter glees 'r Leftovers may be used u nicel and eight after eating. This Ara finish, the cream is wiped'o8 y p y' "l never go to church;' the maid- of water ftd the neck is rubbed with ice or the emergency shelf may contain just 'Fratneless Window RCPlllCei lionaire said. "I guess you've noticed sweetens the stomach•, prevents the l such canned good's as salmon, pine- Ship's Circular Porthole. that. bishop?" formation of excess acid and-there Is • risstied in quite cold water. There is P ' also a good exercise that-keeps the apple, crab meat, shrimp, lobster, or A notable feature of the modern "Yes, I have noticed !t," said the no sourness. gas or pa,im. Bleurated- chin line firm and other suitable supplies, bishop v f Magnesia (in powder or tablet form— never Roll the passenger ships is the change from P Sra sly never i! Pineapple Salad,—Lay a drained quid or milk) is harmless to head around on the shoulders. This the old restricted cii'cttlar porthole to "I guess you wonder'why l never the stomach, fnez ensive-to take and may sound strazt6'e, 'but it la quite slice of canted pineapple on a bed of the square type of window of gen. Bo to cdlurch, don't you*" the million- is the most a etent form of magnesia practical. You'lI find that it gently, crisp lettuce. On the centre of this emus proportionx. The improvement alre pursued. "5iteli,,i'Il tell you why, ter stomach purposes. It Ir used by stretcilea eve muscle in the throat. place a small ball of cottage cheese is com bish There are so many hypocrites thauasttda at every parable to the change ashore people who enjoy their Far cheat and boat level about the size of a large walnut. The there." meats with no morn fear of indiges- opment and from the old diamond pane to the bat- to straighten 't'bust shoulders, the cottage cheese should have been nicely anted window sash. But,, of course, "Oh, don't let that keep you awiy;, Lion. .=.! seasoned with melted butter and salt. said the bishop, smiling. "There has "p—' • -proper, exercise is-Also some form of at 'sea the ordinary framed window p 'deep breathing. You can stand before I Garnish the cheese with half of g sash will not stand the exposure to always'roam for one more." Singing the Old Songs. fK' walnut men or.a maraschino chew „ ��r,• � �sn open window or oast of doors and t' y spray and rain, where water-tightness �• _ - ,a - Ah, for the old days.'" sighed the stuffed with the nut meat, or two 'take a certain member of deep breaths stri of red,sweet is essential, without constant care and , -,,"Gentlemen Ali, old-fashioned young man, "The girl Ps pimento laid in �a>oea'y day. Or you can take the deep-• attention.. For this reason aframe- -' - of today are not at alI like our �bresithhng exerdse in an even better'a CTOe6 + less window has been devised which A is u bop, aged hour, bad� just mothers used to be! Why, I'll bet you r , 'way: Felt the ltrrtgs with ae much� I 'Gold his uncle that he had started on , - !A Hand and Handsome 1Yltate Boz. consists entirely of thick plate glass don't know what needles are fort' air as u can hie school career. ;-, 3o pack into them, y with well-emoothld edges. They are He glanced with admiration at the w. I -obtained from a "Indeed,"said the uncle; why. you _, • � then held the lunge roll for a carp� grocery:man an�used in all deckhouses, charthoasea, I modern girl. must be the youngest them." Uln number of seconds before exhal-l empty cheese box and stained it a and on the bridge. "I do too!" she flashed. "They're `>w. I handsome ask color b "Obk' no." answered the youngster :';itg, lengthening the time you bald the y simply using _ g • , to a very lofty manner, "there's as,. for phonographs!" ells es y'oth become accustomed to' the a ]]ttle roof cement— the kind that is Taken No Chances. ' e>aterdee. About }tali ; minute is a'found in tin cane inside the sales of g other gentleman who comae in a baby e " food average. I roofing. This I thinned with to n- W loop burning, now virtually ex= ' _ A census official called at a humble carriage." i r>� -home 'and found the head of the — tenet in India, is said to exist still in A deep-breathing-and aria eye- ' tine and applied with a small cloth goanbined is also used for chest de-�rubbing it well into the wood. After family poring over a large volume. Up-to-Date. parts of Africa; .widows were immo f gslopment, Start by holding the a.rrne;varnishing I placed it under the kit- It transpired that the ihouaeholder "My doll can shut her eyes and feted on the husband's funeral pyre as in front of you, and a yon breathe in;then sink, where it is not only good some months before had been induced to sleep just lovely." a sign of virtue, and also to vrovide _ to-took at but` one of--W nanalest -hy-&��un9� to buf$ten`- "Hush! My doll never goes to sf ep i the dead man with attendants. in the biow]y;bring t5b arena at�otnnd-to fife, , sides and as far to the back as you!articles in our kitchen. When the cyclopaedda, and that to get the worth at all; she's got insommo. I next world. ; ,x children have an of his money he had been readi the oan jot them. This is n�11y the most y waste papeQ•, n$ � - —.,------ .'•.-= .: elective way, as you can feel the pull�strings, etc,, they know just where books pretty constantly ever since. • �. on the muscles.of the cheat. such things belong, It is truly a great In ny to the caller's questions j help in keeping the kitchen clean. he gave his name and age and his '�. ` A �.:. • wife's name and age. -' 'Home Decoration. The hardest thing about 'getting "How many children have you?" 'Marking rooms cheerful and home.'along with disagreeable people-is that asked the official. ' >Efio is an-art, but there are many you can not let them know what you "I've got three," was the' reply. simple series which one can follow, really think of them. "And that's all there ever will be,a room is dark,it is obvious that the -Thomas A. Edisoni. on his seventy-' too." and woodwork should be light in a is a 1 a makes f3'h you so positive about _ color. If a room has several windows a two-drift man and good for flftee�n that?" asked the visitor. and is very light there is t'he' a to years. "When am I going to retire S "I'14 tell plat g g you why there wont never : use the darker colors, if one likes. Never," Mr. Edison declared. be but three," said the man. "It says ----• ------ - in this book that every fourth child =� b� in the world is a .Chinese." Bargains in Babies. P�,!�H_F Little Jane had long wanted_ n hairy AA�� n a - sister, and one slay she came rushirg A Sin Wheel Tractor and Cultivator home in high excitement. WARNING! •Say `!Bayer." when you buy Aspirin. Combined. "Oh, mother, 'come quickly!" she exclaimed. "There are splendid bar- cc !s Sprywheel does any work for which a-wheel Unless you See the Hanle Bayer on tablets, you are or hand has can be used gains in babies, and you can get one while they are cheap," IIUt ref ' y,fake chances?. ; Ott `� �ioe T1nCf Ai ia�wch� "1j'hat in the world do you mean, , - dear?" the mother asked in astonish- Accept only art "unbroken package" of 'Bayer Tablets of Smg11 enotio foe the halt acre home gardener—a labor saver %nd went. "Somebody must have been Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by ". n>smef nnkee for every_.market g_ardener,_ nurseryman .and. farmer,__ .i playing a_joke_on au. M, - - - — - -- pllysicions-during-22-yeas at�d-proved-safe°by-I>.-ons-€er - y_ Un o mLp Thorouxb and Economical Cultivation. "Truly, tna'gl" the little girl de- ,.__ _ - — Glared, �,.,,,r.,aa wv aAA-down in her i - - Colds l ea bE - ;' T full 6-t>0atioa ana t�eect tpttve l.lteratnre eagerness. Mr ;r.- - - T + T� r� Neuritis {- on the top of the picture palace. it f Agats Write Now r. says, 'This week only, children half- Earache ' Lumbago Pain, Pain price."' - y ; - 1 Handy 'Sayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100.-Druggists. ' ',- iF 'WHEE L. �a p:PBt°.RCH ST., , •'''TORON'I'U Mahogany trees do not reach their "+t+Dirtn Is tfie trade mark (realstered in Canada) of Baler liaanv7acture of Mono- '.'`'•°� '� �� aceticacidester of Sallcylicacld. Whtle It is well known that Aeptrin means Bayer full height until they are two hupdred manufacture, t•asstst the public against Imitations, the Tableta or Bayer Compeer years old. will 1» stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross, i. x''• ., ' \ .. .n � .. ;► •x%:A Soy!-••.y-,a•'t.+ .•y. .,-.,��c y* 'r.-. '� ++r^,1,•n,�..•,'.:,.q�j'r,r:i;.`�,p; � "'.�'+tE s .:•" r �*'.^ �" ,• v+Lw•.• .,wet v ''-Sr••v 'w,4" . .kro^s'�E�.+n'' ¢1t3�'iW .caws. _ s J �?16"-,�.Pr.�v. u...-' �....,ew .c_sY: •:5:,'la..�.7'.i2.t:k h'M�.. ...,Y„l".cn�..e..-'w.r-..X..-..N-aAiw•a e,... ,.,...���l$,..,aaw',_,2rd'�3, _v-.,..1n6?li.;ai�i'._r'i 3s,v1�..+.h°2F°+�•:!-zi.¢.•..Jh.:'.'�`..Y�^�.''S.�.'-.,.. .':W.. `f'l.L,^M�J!",�'-.,@!':`.-..a.,,-:,..,_.,.. ,�....T-l'.',�.'.. 'LS'.1c.•f'1",'�.`•45..''�°'st'�..-�'�.�3T'° 1111% ­7 Z71--7. 7. • T QUAL AR •11ings. THR� S S ANADS" My foernen throng before.-with pur-.' No 0UW 9" T But,trusting in the Lord of a 0"T"IM %am out pose grim; L40 , to: T1— solution: to, Ftoblani No. 25, CRUTCHES, PAY -N "10' To $`00 Fm "T E'Volcanisins. Be Independs4t for me an Vossible with- teach you. write for wticulars. 16bri All things wbiz appeared last week. (White to .,Georges Lefebvre, n. move-andArew), is an follows: instructor, Cana" Vulcaniser,ulcantser, Loodo& re St. Zenon, Ri I — ont. W. LD TIME STRENGTH Que., writes: "I do-net think there is We.,•1 1 W. -0 see no path;but his clejLr light 1 19- 0-10 3 30-25 12-10 any other medicine 'to equal Baby's I have no strength. He makes his 2 28-24 19-18 1 4 25-2 Draw. HAS RETURNMAM X0XW'A--*;;Von &ZJL r­-.0wu Tablets for little ones. I have strength my own; S PCOND- MORTGAGE "R DAL32 on farm next Sir John Eaton's farm. C :used FEUSFUM them for my baby and would use It Is my faith in Him that foemeii flee. No. 26--White to*move, black to 09 21 twenty-one hundred dollars at 7%. Kinif .,.nothing else." What Mrs. Lefebvre draw. Tow4shtA Discount 2Q%. Norman. Richmond Eaxt. Toronto. says thousands of other mothers say. 'Through 901TOw's wild$; deep-vellvd, Can'Do Bij a Dayt Work S91.TIN0 1�OR GALS They have found by.trial that the Tab- with shadows.dim, .,lets always do just what is_dsimed I go sustained; my heart, rejoicing, Y. Amy Man, Now, He De. ALL amra or x.aw AxD us= Tor tfiern. The Tablets are a mild but sings: PGUSM-,saws.eablebojw thorough laxative`which regulate tiie "A31 t.hi I ow. N , .10 N Tanim go.a V go a prove ow qp for me are possible with ENO q . I To * BONGOS iciedit, 11i TORR.1 -bowels and sweeten the stomach and Him." thus banish Judltestipn, constipation :Colds, 'colic, etc, are by So following faith unto life last far "Tailike has restored me to'perfect. "Aiwa ys pay as--you, M11 said #A They -a N 0 dealers or by mat at 25 eta. rim, wevais 0 a health, and the best I can say for It old mom to his nephew. "But, uncle - a tjox from The Dr. Williams' Medi- My Lost and Loved to me shall be re- is not as good a&-it deserves," said suppose I've nothing to.m Vft?"'. clue Co.,Brockville, Ont. stoved: Him. Bohn Kelly, an - ployee of.the Fred "Thm d&t go.". E' em en this for me is possible with Construction Company, residing at 129 A few rows of trees on the sidw ad Among ostriches, the c9ck birds in:. —Archibald Rutledge. O Bold St., Hamilton, Ont. the prevailing winter winds WEI mew cabete the eggs. N NW 0 "Two Years ago I heA a severe case a world of difference •-in the comfor If you cannot have what -you ,jike of We 0 , N Pneumonia which left me in an aw of the farmstead, _Relleves Neuralgia try to like what you have. ful weakene d condition, and a few iw 6,l,4�VJA U1 -VQ5%U0W-Wi4 01ft"Mstomach and I WARSEZALT' sixt eek. my stomach got all out of order, could scarcely eat enough to keep me Mive. For six weeks my legs were 00 LAND"SALT HEALTH EDUCATION The Next Hour. weak I just had to hobble around Bulk The long-forward look in a mortal crtLtOlies-'and my back ano shi>ulders BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON TORONTO SALT WORKS_ lifetime is not possible. We see what hurt awfully. I couldn't stoop over ProvIncial Board of Health, OntarLd IL J. CUFF TORONTO we desire afar off, but as we march without hurting so bad,I thought my- to it there are interruptions. If we back would break., I couldn't bring Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer,ti4estione on PLIblic Health meekly submissive disposi- mat- are of it my 118,441s together in front of me be• ters through thli column. Address him at Spadiria,House, Spading wbou cause of the pains in mMera. I Asneftes's plouser nor Reassaft thou, we resign ourselves with a pious y, Crescent, Toronto., Moslem fatalism t4i-the decree of was constipated nearly all the time. Book on X "destiny." If we have what Col. "Well, since taking Tanjec I know DOG DLVASES Roosevelt used to call a "fighting It Is & wonderful*builder. It gave me and Haw to reed "Save the babies" is a slogan at shall a country give in exchange for a whale of anappetits,after I had only M-fled Pres to aa present dge," we persist, as those who would 6 the A%A& t- echoing round the world. its children T dress 1) or. A4- taken one bottle. and 4Wead of my XL jellmat urvft 004!r From all civilized countries come re- These are impressive ' words and make stepping-stones of failure, end food giving Me indigestloq like' it Used t 14th a ports of progress made in the work show the earnest thought that Via- compel thevircurnstance itself to fol- to, it got to agree-Ing with we per- Now Tort, U.B.A. .•of Child Welfare, and governments 'countess Buxion has given to ,this low at heel. are becoming alive to the fact-that great work. Her services to the chil- To plan life -is like playing chess. testy 40 that I always had plenty of strength and an=. In fact, I feel In the mind, we plot our moves. But the normal healthy child is the,na- dren of South AIrt" have been in- as well today as I ever did in my life, • tion's best asset. valuabls,,and it was with great regret, Ve cannot execute our strategy unim- and can do Viscountess Buxton, w1fe of the re- that she had to sever her active con- peded• The enemy rises In the way, as good i day's work 'a to confute ioll nection with the child welfare move- ad too highly." cent Governor-General of the ;n and to frustrate. Constant- W man. TantLe cep't be recommend- cent we must reshape thi South Africa, is, an enthusiastic me scheme of Tanlac is sold by ail good druggieu. "KNO N of went in the Union when Lord Buxton's 'worker in the cause. term as Governor-General was .0m- our offensive. -But there could be no tom- —Advt. Capablanea without' an opposition. A "There is a world-wide movement pleted. the championship implies a conquest on behalf of children to-&T," writes Knowledge alone will not save he was a boy;.but'he looks in the' Lady Buxton, "and it is being grade- babies, but without knowledge. they resistance, never a solo performance. y reali. will assuredly die. Knowledge, how- Every remarkable spirit has had to glass, and there sees autumn foliage, 101iffte"d Pset, 80" 34*t• Wed Feet, all realized for years past there not spring flowers. What did he do Sumular a" Aahizw Post overcome. None crowns himself and I After a bard day's work or a long triLoill has been a criminal­-becau" prsvent� ever, combined with the will and de- no reward In automatic. Never do with those prepmtory years? Al and your feet are completely used up. -ablo­wastp of child life everywhere. -termination to put.it into effect will the things worth having occur gra- his lifetime he has been getting ready bathe them In hot water, then rub them 11L Infants tultj6usly and to live', like a graduate student -*ho-- relde" you and jam 9ail! never be and all thinking people am determined "alre`43Y reap 'a rich harvest, easily. well with MINARD'S LINIMENT. It W put an end to It die because those who are responsible cannot make rap Me mind to leave a without a bottle. There--io no excuse to-day for a high for their care have not the knowledge Our business is not with ten or college. Ing twenty years hence—though we may ­,-Vant, mortality, for. experience in requisite for adapting or modify But It to time for him, at any age, "rapidly keqp that time providently in the die- iyther countries shows quite clearly the changing environment to-rise up and deal with the business which civilization imposes,tothe in_ rant view. Our imminent duty In to- haw it may be decreased,and an soon each day inevitably brings him. Days slowly changing "inake-,up" and can- ward "the unforgiving minute" and as public opinion insists upon effective are so different; some smile and some Atitu*n of the busnan baby. to the immediate, imminent , -boar. measures bob* adopted, the rate of, The storage- of milk and food. in Could we put all we have and are.Into frown;. some Inspift and some de- mortality will go down,and the health ; but he must meet thqn &I He Alp It,and keep this up through the hours of the children will ukarvatlously im- unsuitable places is often responsible that come thereafter, we abou I Id have cannot face the circuit of the clock-, Prove. Public opinion, when once for chikirenks ailments, so the pro- .1o• learshl hands all at once; he most confront awake and keen is lrresietfbl,�, and I vision of a pantry, or suitable place no fear of ending our live Y, each a In would urge all workers for the storage of misfit and food.is with the epitaph of "failure" written hour an It comes, with the heart wW syrn- over Us. of manful resolution and a sense of absolutely essential. It is by ordinary, ill in Child Welfare to exert every-day practim that we But we are mortally weak. We tire humor never-falling. all their 0 power towards so e8cating develop We know that concentration UNI opinion, that the demand for the heiath spirit, slid of these the so soon- MONEY ORDERS. &U handling of food is one of the moot is thit.fleet and the last prescription CmIc "pressed with immediate reform may be uft Remit by Dominion Express Money important. Many lives of children for $ ea. But it is easier to dream driving force that carries all before Ofiler. If lost or stolen you got your would undoubtedly be saved' if the than to be up and doing. It is easier money bacX It. question of a hygienic food and milk to t4l�l others how 'imperfectly they •Child Welfare Is, no doubt, the chief is easier to sit in a WM.illw corner-stone of a nation's welfare,am supply was riven more attention. perform. Idt When we think of what in window carping at an earth gone Wasted Hours. consideration of, other aspects of so- might be done, the words wrong and a future not worth going There was a day I wasted long W tial reform as affecting the child of Wordsworth come YOU COMJ Cufi= to mind:1- to. It Is easier-to descant on the past Lying upon a hillside In the �n rd should help greatly town a the effec- and mourn that it cannot be M An April day of wind &W drkit�—. -�Wjine Care d k Aive solution of a problem which "A simple child, captured. clouft brooks no delay. -That lightly draws its briadi, If you make the Cuticam Trio YOM Whither has a man's youth Bed.? An Idie day wA all my��k undone. It is no)ooger a question of whether And*feels its life in every I every-day toilet tione you imb.. He is startled that the days dash past, will have a clear, =thy skin. a country can afford'the expense of What should•-it know of-death?,, like a landscape seen from a car win. The little peach trees with their coral hair end soft white hands. Soap to afford And yet 7,804 babies died in Ontario dow, and he seems to have done 'no- ease, Ointment to beak Talcum, social reform. What,ft cvmrt ­ skirts to the waste, which must inevitably last year before-they were twelve thing with them, He cannot catch up 'Were dan4ciug up the hillside in the to powder and perfumL arise.from the want of it. For what months old. or keep up. Only a little while ago breeze; 180035r. 01101210015MIN11911C. TW1110121C Said The grey wailed meadows h,mgbouttbeDom CaaadlanDepott 4r like bits of jadie L • Against the crimson bloom at maple And I could smell the warmth of trod- 'Mr. • nok a­ Crac, ke, Je 'SUCCEEDSIM The coolness of a freshly harrowed--CluTarne field;b To Lions- 4.. . ., And I could hear a bluebird's wistful. DOCTORS FAIL r ;' song Lydia LPiakhm'sVeptelh Caw ' The'exhibition ended rather badly. ' It of love and beauty only half revealed. Ohm Dm That.—RW .1 have forgotten many April days PESO- very nearly was p, big day fbr the Hone But one there -to that comes to haunt Mm mines Ted6w■ and a sad day for Mr. Jenkins—alt for . me still— Churdbusco,N.Y.—I I was under the A day of feathered trees and windy doctor's can for Want Of proper care in getting ready. - .. :- over five Yom for . .. '..i� skies backache and had no Many a man who has business to do and' And wasted hours on a sunlit hill. zelief,hum- a living to make and a job to fill is as care- —Medora Addison. tine. One day neighbor told we less how he fieds his body as Mr. Jenkins 0 about y Vegets.•d His Clear Title. Is in d and T -,wfiks in, picking out a club. An Englishman was staying it a took it. the me somnelithat wish--- swagger hotel in Berlin. to advise all women He had secured comfortable rooms, "-'Sbme foods are too heaVy,'gorne Nuts digests quickly and whole- to try Lorna a pick- but the landlord . r-- Vegetablo-' him one. hanlys - -in Compound for fe- and so starve the -good mi1k, it is.a completo-food— give them up *are.too starchy, many lack neces- somely. . Served with cream or day that he mint el favor of a fresh arrival the Elector- male troubles and N body—and many load the wistem' crisp and.delicious. that is to say, the Governor--of some backache. It is a haw great help in carrying a child, as I petty German State With an unpro- Doti own with fomentation and auto�- 0 d a difference when I didn't take intoxication. Grape-Nuts is just the food for nounceable name. it I thank you for this medicine and it "Nonsense!" said, the Englishman. I ever,come to this those who can to meet life's situa- Dint again I do DWI "You do not know who' am. Bring want Grape-Nut to be without the Vegetable Coma.. helplll build health. tions well prepared in health. the visitors' book, and I will add my d. I give,you permission to1publisilt, and strength. It contains the full Order Grape-Nuts from your We letter so_that all *omen can take title." in advice.­ Mrs. FMW MDW4 B03C The-book was ;''.richness of wheat and malted bar- grocer today.' Try it with cream brought, and in A ja Churubusco,N.Y. bold hand he wrote after his name, It's the same story ley, including the vital mineral or milk for breakfast or-lunch, or r -­.±Elector-of Middlas- fti,y over elewtates, w1diout-which-the-bodr- ' •-iffa-deirito—A -delighttul pudding He was allowed to� keep his rooms. They try doctors and di ffe�Wt medi- 211 —C—� A- --.dGannG1--b" Z=w2jo- cinek but feel no better. Finall thd take Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve tape► Helpful Wifoy. Compound and yan can see its valve is Mr. NewlywedL-Did you sew t c 7,: . Pe- the F-6-dy Builder' That's the truth of the matter.If he case of MW. Miner. Cara Nuts button on my overcoat,dear? are suffering froM a leg 1171ere's a Redson"I Mrs. Ne*1ywed---rNo. darling; of the trour)' women have you ougj t to try this me& couldn't find the button, so I sewed up icine. It canoe taken in safety h a YOW39 Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited, Wind6or, Ontario' the button hole. Or old,as it contains no b&Tjoif aril Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere ISSUE Na. 17-122. -, 'm' •ev:. ,� .- q.i.,,< %.'- ` - .k ,• -. -,.«,.:5: ,t,•U;- '::L •,sa'•��• r +r. = :•. �" .r� '••Ai .'t5r •5, �, �•. `� r'. 55.,,. c:.�b." 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'%s:.:::A y• - -C DW rr� A �- ma p -..qeo: Elliott tnaved ipi to'hie -Thomas Donglas. oil onto, - �' ,f' 1JDC r new dwelling last week. spent t3ttpday hero 'ithrtives. s-.. -Firs Henry will behere as usual ••0• 0 . , �Taeeday to•attepd to his pro- New Adv*rttsomente. _ Bono, oti•``Saturday, April 22, fessional duties. :.:.'-';;'to Arthur'L. and Mrs. Bundyi-a -W. V. Cordell, who has been OR SALE-Baby carriage in (tool -a den. in poor health all winter, is now Ftondicion, $8.00 Apply boa A: NEws Get'in early boys and YY2Aike at place on • -W. F. Law has began ,the somewhat improved. office. 32 pfactionof... a fine Iatticezones on -Harry and Mrs Ellicott, of FARM WANTED AT ONCE- y :the Fiekerin� Team s premises. Brock Rogd, s Wednes-day st„Toroaio10Pboae Msia BT8 Love, 18b Colton � -Mr. and Mrs. Oiifborne,of To- with W. B. and Mrs.Powell. .practices are being held regularly and a good season s !recto, spent Sunday with W. G -Rev. P. F. and -Mrs. Gardiner nOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and' sport is anticipated. ' ,. 4..' _ And Mrs.Reid. - and little daughter, Marjorie, shoes repaired neatly end quiddy- Thos. Watson.Church St.,Pietedae• 11-23. -Robert Somerville is erecting spent Monday with relatives"lo- -Jncideatally we-are handling all lines Sporting Goode; :.ra.Dew wood-shed at the rear o the city. FORD CAR P'ttR SALE-In•Bret. ParticuIar}y 'bile residence. -Mrs. J. N. Richardson has claascondition. Appl tq Joha r. Steph�n-- ` -Grant Bnniier;"of" GreeQtvood, been spending a week or two in 'OD Eastern Beauuraat, itklriDg. 2f1if, t�The Serum" Football Boot spent the holiday with his cousin, Toronto with her nephew, Dr.' FOR BALE—Massey 'seed Kelvin Bonner, Beeson, and wife. drill:like new,in use only a few weeks. Sac- rifice price,$bo,00. Apply l ws.osaee. aoc� "The-Boot with a kick in it."-The Best England mak'e@. .. - -•The town shipt•`ouncilwilI meet -W. D. Rtlge' ad eon, Clar- "`-." von Monday next for the transaG bnee. of Whitevale, visited here FOR. SALE-142 acre farm. being lot 23..con.3.Pickuing fig., A ply to Lion of general business. on Sunday - with the former'e�D4ra,James Hadley, 150 scarboro°Ra., Toronto, •_' ,�'`; -Mr. Lennox, of Tororpto, call mother,ppMrs. J.$. Rogers. `s-al SPRING FOOTWEAR x -' Lurkarton Monday afternobt). box Tmlikingethe committee reliminar n est- RUCKING-1 em prep red ho do �-� y p y Ttrucking to or from anywh at shortest -Mrs. Wm. Cullis was in New rangements for the erection of the notice, at reasonable rates. rte , Nicholson, We carry a full line of Williams Boots and Shoes, suitable for Dunbartoa. 30-31 all ages and occasions. They put the real articles in their - w : castle over. Sunday visiting her Memorial gate and'the erection of Boots. When txl bu ' ' :.:.• :�!brother, whO is in very poor fences. FOR BALE-Round and square y y$ Williams its as good I > , -The regular monthly meeting tents. Now is the time:to secure one for as pt1L;}ng money in the Bank. Cz -A law has been passed mak• of the Methodist Ladies Aid- will �iy at alas Mill Pic '.ring. 32 : ing it necessary for all garage be held on Wednesday, May the men,to secure licenses before they 3rd, at the home of Mrs. H. G. FOR SALE,I s fresh cows, heavy teaming wagon,1 set or pl COD. scales. Ap- �.>•_- - .can do business. Calvert. ply to Fred Lacey,lot 35, B.F.coa•. .PickerinQQ. • . •• L. 'A. Van Skiver returned Ind phone Malvern 807. Highland Creek. 3.-33 -Quite a lot like old times, Yel- ''" home on Thursde after about low Intermediate or Yellow.Levi OR SALE-A quantity of sweet pound pails 55c. 5 pound pails 90c. 10 pound ails 1.73 k two *eeks on a business trip to than Mangal Seed, in bulk, new Felovlr'.'.!d.white Bfoaeom, gov'.ramenc teat �� - 1' Picton. Toronto and othi r point,,. seed and recleaned, 45c.'a lb. at 1 Alw aRgranticyY of red clover. Apply to • - po w.J.Devitt.Ra R.1.i:,ot:ust Hill. ,Phone Pick Fred T Bunting, _ Pickering -ache Girls Baseball Club held .Richardson e: 508 29-31 %; +w vet enjoyable dance in the -Have you paid your enbscrip• OR BALE-Ohea all kinds of 'Established 11357. own all on Friday evening last, Lion to the Nsws? We need the FwagQa,,haraeas,and all kinds.of farm im- - ' *1;*n, there was a nice crowd money and there are many who plemertts in good order. Also several heavy and ,,present. have so far failed to remit Rind. _ niasika and cook .aeoves and heaters, H. w r erman,Claremont. Phone 201. l7tf - 'is . -C. A. Schell', secretary of the ly attend to this at once. • : efilroadview Y. M. C. A.,.Toronto, -The Swastika Club held their Fche SALE-Pair of Clyde mares, chestnut driving mare, Massey-Harristom- s. called at the home Of his uncle last meetipg�f the season OD Tues biaation grain and fertilizer drill, 13 disc., uew Tit ore .012d aunt, John and Mrs. Mdrkar day evening at the home of Mrs. last yeai. Cattle taken tot pasture. Arthur G. hie jDh Monday. Fred T. Bunting and �elected the, tint . Lake Shore and Brock Road.., 3oct -The Dramatic Club officers for the ensuing year: FARM FOR BALE-Lot 1. con. 4. have consented to grant the re -The Misses Laws nt Friday Uxbridge 4-roomed Cottage, bankbarn.half pe aisle from Claremont station. Also i acres. • quest of many and repeat the la:tt in the city with their brother, house and burg. No reasonable offer refused. .i' drama. "A Noble Outcast," on George. We are glad to know J.R.Owen.R.R.No. 1,elaretnonc. 27x1 Just now you. Will be : Al July the let. that Mies Edith Law is reeuveriug OST—Between concession 8. and • • Serviges at S4.�George s church from her severe illness from peen- Lthe xmpton road on the old Greenwood road, oD Wednesday. April 19th. a trace for on Sunday, April 80th, 2nd Sun- monia. g.• need�n Stan- double harness. Finder please not day T. Stan- day after Easter. Morning 10.30. -Thos. J. Larkin, of- Chicano. �y,�emont.or phone Clare a13. 32 T Q : gvening 7.00. The Rev. A. E- is spending a couple of weeics with OROTH g DAY TANNER-Teach- Wall Papers-Get the Staunton line .11ruce will officiate. Pickering friends. While here lie Der Piano and Vocal Certificates. Tricot's - z_ -Rev. P. F. Gardiner, of St. College and Royal Academy, London.,En�Iarid. << )� . " is making good use of his time by p„� Pho Paints ' Get the Ellstica brand Andrew's church and Rev. J. F. Will visit s:residence i! r uiied n! (Dlugt:ton, of the Dnnbarton PFes• putting a wire fence on_his farm 1702,or write Aintree Farm.R,R. 1. Pickering: k". on,the base line. " .. l'yterian church, exchanged pUl- GGS FOR HATCHING—Large Cold-water Balsomine-(fret Decotint —The anunal meeting of the White Rocksof the 'mot:t approved type, pits on Sunday evening. Girls' Baseball Chub will be held4 bens sired by 3rd p ze cock.Toronto 1920, and s.:SOD Sunday, May 7th. wit1 be on Wednesday evening in the t1eideaesdenygot a`N'c M�'F'or+�theWoodtwim�e Linoleum-We have It yards wide v al Thanksgiving 9nnday is library rooms at S o'clock sharp. �•cfaremonc. za31 connection with the Methodist All membeta and those interested Church. The Rev. John Coburn L�f3tr8 FOR HATCHiNQ-I base *gym + are requested to be present. 1Jmated up two p'.ns of pure-bred White W - COngoleum Rugs-Wet patterns, all sizes L feretary of Evangelism. will andotte hens with two tacker.1,duect from J S a 1weaeh at 10.1!0 a. m. and 7 p. m. -Some of our residents are talk- 'Martin Regal strain,,the best in Canada. Ican -A number'of men have been ing of f+eenring a radio concert for. furnish em for Iambs from these matiap at 8i Brooms, ScrLlb Br1lshes, "�Vaeh B OardB 'a our village at aD earl per setting. W.A.Henderson.Pickenar, .06-91 • •ones during the pant week repair- y date. These -Ins the provincial highway where are being held all over the conti tl L j» - Kalsomine Brushes Cleansers - been damaged by the frost. neat and are greatly enjoyed Free Show To-Night � ,toad the feet of whiter-well. g The people,le, kee on b lot[, keep on - The asphalt pavement evidently wherever aivea. Not only are A wonderful wsy'to advertise. of all kinds '� these concerts of a high order, P P P uY P a - 14 -During the thunder-storm of bein Riven , by artists of high spreading the news for miles around. Garden Seeds lII package and bulk Noonday of last week lightning standing. but-they are also a revel• about this wonderful medicine called P g ._ .-struck F. H. Richar•dson's new ation of the remarkable progress Australian Herbs. A lull course treat- _ Ibriek residence, and did consider being made in wirele$s telephony. ment for 81 sent postpaid on receipt of .. : 'able damage to the roof. Had the -The new timetable goes in rice.- Australian Oil we reeomwend' his. to be used in conjunction with Overalls Smocks 'Shirts etc proof been of wooden slsiaglee, is is effect on the G. T. R. on Sunday Au tralian Hartle for Rheumatism > > etc., , �., probable that a Tire wold have next when the regular summer 282 and Catarrh. �c ?r taken place service will be res+iroed, much to Get the Carhartt line. -Wm. Hall has consisted the the benefit of the travelling polo Address all orders to y' ref tor that he leas been lie- The chief chanties are as fol Australian Medicine Co.) Il�.en S work oots solid leather the buildi.fig to the plans of F. J. lows : `The local going west will 351-Youge St.,Toronto. Ont. if t t _; Ooldham,and those who have seen leave Pickering at 7.45 a. m. and Hydro City" ine. It agree that it is a splendid piece the evening train at S 65. Going. y of workmanship and a creditto east No. 10 arrives at 7.47 a. m. Whitevale prints rGinghame Chambry'e, Gahteas, +put local mechanic. Mr. Coldham and No. 86 at&04 p. m. For other � . s ' � b&e given it the most rigid test changes see time-table in another a Service Garage Bid assortment always at thatcan be' applied to a refriger• column. b D ' •,.. iator and the result proved very -On April 24tb. HeoeyCox, son Overbanling, Painting. all kinds - The Big Store" i oneliisivel the efiicienc of the y y of Leonard Cox, corner Brock re allies dope Ignition :'construction.M road and 2nd con., died of diph. repairing specialty. ,:,FarmerA bring In y�OUC prOduCe OIiIId -At the Methodist church nest theria. He and a younger broth• Your old For topre covered ' Sunday morning, after the Usual or had been ill for the preceding for $13 00: get everything you want - service. the Sacrament of the three or fonr day e,bnt the par - "4,ord'e$upper will be administer ente did not consider their cofidi- Berry & Poynter _ right here.- ; led. The evening service will be a •tion sufecieutly serious to have ` e Dual ones o le'e meeting to z _ _.-_•_.._: -. .. _-_ -- _ ', 10-- young l� medical advice. although a phyai r r be addressed byp Rev. H. C. Wul- cian was at the time attending an L''1t'ujt Growers College,, or t D., of victoria older brother, who .had his leg a •S a -C N A P M A N College, Toronto. Th'e musical fractured by a horse. On the CliTHBERT RASPBERRY CANES, - a Part will be in charge of a men's same evening the younger brother 811.00 per 1,004. choir. All young people and oth. also died. Deep sympathy is felt GLEN 'MARY STRAWBERRY _ ere will be welcomed. PLANTS, 88.00 per 1,000. -_ _ fill the bereaved parents in their _ f _ -A. R.' Al}oway, secretary of soirnw. Quarter amount cash in-advance'; B�ND� S • "HARDWARE y The Reformer and Printing Co., - �_ balance C. O. D. at your nearest ex- -Ltd.,-Ltd., Oshawa,has been committed' { -' - press ofllcei - • _ '.for trial by Magistrate Hind on a 81.00 ner 1.000 less if gotte GREEN RIVER. n at Ma.n- .- eharge.of periur�, eoppee 'th cation. articles that appeared in The hie• Hugh Michell spent Sunday in Oak- Norther�e p Town Canes and Plants former in referewde to the Felds• -ville, if required.' y p tit Glass, Ltd., a new company Eric Smith spent Sunday at Hutch• ^ �� � R � SC 0 _ which is starting business in that ing, Bros'. C. Be rawford ■■ "II town. The magistrate; at the Charlie Reynolds spent Sunday • • f 'cgn.clusion of the trial, stated that with Wm. Michell. BOY 22 COOKSVILLE. ONT. it was Th Gfifford-4'�gh the Famous Cold Water Paste, _ ply_-a-questtaa-oUlawa' under the parental roof, * *� Q ; . P. Thnrsday,'April'tbe 7th, Bert Reynolds spent his Easter va. ELM DALE MILLS at S P. nl„ under the auspices of cation with Toronto friends St. George's Women's Guild, the - A. and Mrs. Spears and Miss Muriel P=�r��iR=�Q• f _ 1II White and Tints, All Sainte', Whitby, A. Y. P. A, motored to Toronto on Saturday, Dramatic Society will present at It might be the weather, but the Having taken over 'the Elmdale the Town Hall. Pickering 'two fish aren't hiting good these days. V ` 8304t Amusing plays, "Mechanicaal Mrs, F. Wright and :lire. C. Devitt Mille from� F. NV. Weeks, I One pound of Mureseo will cover ` Jane," a• one act farce, and •.'B,�a'spent the past week with friends in wish to anuonace that the• i and. Cox," a boe•act comedy. A Toronto. - Business will be car,' - ` s +. concert program will be Riven be- Wm, and Mrs. King and friends, of. . • :' i ,. -seventy- five square feet.• Agincourt,spent Sunday with M.and riedon in the j tweeze the acts and a short dance Mrs. Cowie. usual way.' - afterwards. For further parti• Harrison Spears and family, of To- - culars see small bills, ronto. visited A. and firs. Spears on We will keep on hand'alll . 'Put la 1) 111 �� 2 a11[� r 1h. Y)A,(!iZadPs i -iOypsfes are again on the move "" '' 1'"i' kinds of Feed. .:in large numbers, which is_a au re 'spring is here,the'nicest time of all c the year,and wedding-hells am-e n .'. .sign.bf spring. Their presence ip ing loud and clear. _._ .. ' :1Nany cf�mmuni,ty is not very desir- Congratulations to the Shamrocks, 1 Car-Bran and-Shorts 4 Drop in and get a Color Card a'ud .rsa bLry ilud IL difficult to dis- who were successful in defeating the 1 Car Barley and Oat Feed. a,. ., tingiiisli between meum and tunro. New Toronto team 3 1. 1 Car Nest rn-Oats dead all about this (mine'•iknd tbine) and whenever Robert Wright has returned home, " they ar present it is well to keep after spendinof Toronto.witer with his Also Corn. a - an '.ye n them. and even with Harold Wright is laid off duty. •ilvie's Royal Household Flour sanitary finNh, ` close waWhinR articles will mss• nwing.to an inpury in the back. Here'N pastry Flour : terionely 4is appear. Itie well to ho ing for a speedy recovery. order thetn'to move on and to see The Queen's Park Football ream, of Chopping done every day that the c:;mtnand is complied Toronto. will play at Green River on =),* N• J s s H Bundy, - Pickering*LtOCKWOOL �• ' ",�:•; r.,,,,. ::ic,`<, -a- - +yam; i t. .rx.; ...� •:'.. ,, ;si„o;,�t ,µp� •�' •r "°BG'� '.i. �,b'Is '�"�'.'�!.�' ..z. ..�� -, '++• .tw�r• ','tiv;;' „rrrS,v rr•.;T,.. 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