Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_03_02 •.'• �?t,>. ,� `•Ff,- IY` `�.wn •rj,¢°y `:�1 .4. +-'+1NP-r"+b .3 � � � 4!.•�•b'-.-;tea 'r'�,'o✓• 'r's,'.,. �,,.�,^,'u.v.�r.n•F�- : n .s "�; w:�,.nty.s.,.r d Pty '�,�,�-�'Y:�� s°,•�r', vx' :,��,!, y, nyn'-�sK, .atiY :ms=s•�„«. .- . 33 7 �, ,sr "l.• ..• ,n'' �e,.. .n, a,J«. ,:x;.'. r.c;.�... ., .��•RC:"'• qw� 'r. ...>*., u,�. -n.+r. ....>> 'A ,. '- > .,r's� `^A•�.J '-Y '.�M•.,- tx. �Y. N.M1 i - - r�nT°'.w, .y.rt•P.." ..�..; •,y.. YI a*w w'M•..•�.f"F'+•.A.p' '•'y! ' � .r .t� , ez�Y•.+•3''Bu.dlfFM'? •t- . -"'-- _ �. •� . y _ •+ a, •.' b �r.':. wOL. L1Ia - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCFI i?, i92� - No. 2 :. l0rarstetstanal !!omb*. _ EatabHshed 1828 GREENWOOD. OSHAWA ' Geo. E. Baker Mrs. George Smith spew a.few daps Hawley Bvrrin, ticket agent of the Medical last a es Plaskett Is y GREENWOOD found in a room over the ,Oanadian h'atIoUai' Railwa was James Plaskett to confined to the dance pavilion by the lake shore early � E. FORSYTH, O•h.D.. Director house these days with eczema. - " •OptQuietrical=Asst on of Ontario.Reg. Miss Margaret Gibson is around Tuesday evibing with two bullet r latered Member of the erican Optometricai again, after being confined to the wounds, one over the right temple Association. Eyes eaa toed by appointment. house with tbb fin.• and one over the heart. He was re- MILLS ' Phone 2804. Claremont. Ont. Wehav'e a spendid. assortment of Ed. Maine and N. Cheshire, of To- moved to the Oshawa general hospital -' 1nnoRraphs at $15, $25, 535, where he lies in a critical condition. ronto. spent Saturday and Sunday **T F. TO�ILINSO\'. M. B., :ifeusber $5.1,50, $12}0, `$150. $223. Since regaining consciousness he has - -�"• `� "~_ of the Cohlege cf Pb7sicians and surgeons r with George�'Viisonp stated that he. remembers nothing of Or.4rio. OTce: that•formerly occupied by Pay $10.00 cj lwn and balance in , The minstrel troo from here took after ettiu off' a street car i,t fou the!ate Dr.R.Prodie,and latterly'by Dr, Cald- rlionthly or°weekly payments. part io au entertainment at Cnion- o'clock in the afternoon not far iroul `M well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y vilie on Tuesday evening. `. the place he was found. T;.F.Cr.6_ Plan ;a tit$°n0,.$�50,,$4' 5, Edinb rgh, iaen;berct the College of v OS`iAWA. - _WHITEVALE. .,p �- BARLEY WANTED Frys:eisas and Surgeons of Ontarto,lieeattatu " �+ $5:dJ rte• ape Royal ts neionetoofda8e�asesool' mecnd Make a$�� dPpoelL and balance Children of the Oshawa puhiic 31rs. 9iajor Price, Cvho has been i-1 Highest price paid. Slush be good schools w111 receive their seboo sup- for a few,Creeks, is recovering, r •abilt:ren., Ofsree sad residenoe,brougham, oD Lnunt•hl'y,piyrnentQ-. K= ,. tgetalrty. plies at cost hereafter aecordi to Dirs. Edgar Austin, , of Coniston. C)+tcflo ice is the action taken by th6Board of Ed ,pent a fete drive last week tvith' her I am bu ying �VAEAT'at top _ _Pt' _ Sew ing Machines $3:i, $tin, 573. cation Saturday night. The afanage- brother. 14. E. Turner. market price. ment Committee brought in a report R. GORDON 3Ic$AI—Cbirr ra. Pay $10 and balance in i. Mrs.Medows and little daughter, of p y payments. recommendicg free supplies. but after •Toronto.are spending a few weeks With the bi¢ drop in the price of Y` tor. G ice hours-2.30 to L.00 and 7.W to months 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock ;., consideration this was 'amended,and with Mr. and Mrs. Seebeck. BARLEY FEED, „ ! street, Whitby, tiv, Make your Roods earn there until further•action is taken the board The Green River Football Club held BRAN AND SHORTS ' will supply at cost the nom.nal re- their annual re-union in the.Odd Fel- •~' own wages. uirements of the pupils, which will it will pay vent to sell your grain . q p p low's Hall here on' Tuesday evening. and buy hese feeds. • -j' be purchased in wholesale quantities. bounteous spread was partaken of y E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and' - Principals and supervisors will be held �y a large company and a splendid A )United quantity of aA•Solicitor.Notary Public,Ese, stoney t�o . responsible .for the proper distriba- program was rendered. Heavy Oats Wanted.' _ osn.&O�Bc•Brock St.Worth,Whitby. =7 (� Q tion in their respective schools. The The Ladies'Aid of the Wbitevale Chopping on Monday, Wednesday Vuffvl�l,,l OYlt. Arm of Hutton& Souther, architects, Methodist Oburch will hold their aDd Friday, r WILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A„Bar- were chosen by the board to draw up regular monthly-meeting on Wedoes- 3' pe � until Y rister, Solicitor. member of the firm of plans and superintend the ere.-tion of da MNcch 7tb. at the- home of Mrs. further notice.- v Ryckman,Denison.Foster and Beater". Toronto y• ' General Trusts Building,85 Bay St set,Toronto. the Des+Centre Street SCl]OGl. A, E. Major. Tea will be served from Telephone'plain Sol and 98:4. •�'-` _ T, �` 8TOUFFVILL$. are until a}1 have been served. All(� y,y EAL are welcome. ^ Dental Our Creartery now p,Lys out$150000 - H m CLARENIONT a year to the farmers of the-surround- . DUN BARYON. J. HUDSON. D:-D. S.. L. D. S., In country. yes` . 132 Carton�_..Toronto. HLdwr,',.•.. Our fire bri brigade did s splendid service The death of John Creighton occur $� Systen' of comfortable plate work. antefor LieenEed g P ed at Whitby on Tuesday. The fune- iaforcatioaor phone North,53M -4_18 E at the recent fire and will hive the sal will be Thursday to Erskine Ceme- mbalmer and Undertaker, effect of low eriag the rate of insur- tees. ' t Motor.Hearse. ante in town. Harr Pearce, we are sore -to say, y Z?LAKE B. BEATO`. D. D. S.. y y JL.J► Graduate c; the Royal Colelge or Dental Toronto connection for. The Grand Trunk station here is fv confined to the house with measrfe , Suigeon4 and University of Toronto, Office undergoing needed overhauling and at the home of his aunt, Mrs. David Hospital 8erviee, z over w. M. I'rina1e'e hardware store, Whitbyp, renirvatioo.They pay$1000 for the use Milne '`� � •a:r� Office hours g to 12 : 1 to 5.30: lnd.'p'one 8. ' Bell phone 2:0. 441q . of the town water to* Stouffville Much sympathy. is felt for Mr. and -- -- - - -- - Whitevale Corporation. Suss Wedlock,In- the death of-their - A public meeting in the interest 4? son and brother,John Wedlock• from , ► itstritsl► sharks. the Hydro will be held Friday even- l� • y pneumonia. The funeral took place • ing, when a Hydro representative will on Wednesday to Norway Cemetery. w° The $ervice' Garage be preFent to answer all arguments Lost, between 3ilfse Thomson's and q�T V. RICHARDSON—Real Ea The Unix 8i'�8t2 Mt late, inenrarcr.cr,aveyarcing, Notary I for and against. Voting on the 8th of alt. Morrison's. on the Provincial ^ f'ct ic.Esc ickmrg,Ont. ally March. Afghway, a loo ear Nora-in a black 682 W1Y3e 11/ltB.G1LS1r3:A Y�; �f3Yerhatilinp,, Paintinfr. all kinds Word. has been received b our ,Min bag. Finder will receive re- (One of Our Productions) - repairing done: Ignition reeve that the question of building a ward b leavia same at Miss Tom- We sill Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for AZEL ANNTS—Elocutionipt. For- a s Malt y g mer pu l of Qwin•A, Smilp For ter specialty. poet office is received favorably by -on's first door east of the Dunbarton all makes of cars—the beet ` and open Fates. Ind. phone Malvern 2aos. Your old Ford top re t:overed the Premier and a well afptned yeti- Freeb tetiap C>rureh. kngtiland Creek P.o. 35-9 _ for $13.00. eion will be sent is to Ottawa as is the market for�,;y,� W On Thursday, Feb.22nd, the mar r PO$TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, +►pother.reminder.- cage'of John Rplauds to Miss Reta _ the price. . !a: Qonotiea of York and Ootarlo. .no- Berry & .Poynter GREEN RIVER. straughan took place in the city. On FOR SALE " 'lien aatea of•n kinds ►tossed to ov shortaal ` Saturday evening the boys en joved a Heavy Wagon.. tteatii. Addre•a Green aivaz P.O., Oat. � rhArivari in their honor at the home 'BARNES An interesting event took place ore of Gerald and Mra, Clark. We ea• �uRK B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERH Wednesday afternoon, February 319t, Set of Iron Harrows �. Ooovq•aear, Oomtnladonar for takfns tend our coagratulatlons. - assldarita, Aeooaataat see. igoay w lass r/'yF +tt the home of Wm.J.and Mrs. alich Considering the stormy' day last All la good shape. ' /�0 1 n eft. when their eldest daughter, Helen Saturda uite a number attended V ppi g Mill E•tter, was united in mania a to y'q Woodworking and General _ • y g the school meeting. After hearing Blacksmithtsw. William Arnold Burrows, of Locust the trustees' report of the Inforrna- _ . •DAVID A. PUGH—Live stock auc. Will will be closed for repairs 61st. The ceremony was conducted Lion regarding a new site and a new W H. JACKSON, Brock Bitladi tioneer. Graduate of C+ M, Jones' School, + Rev. G. Upham. ,of Whitevale L Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedisreed .-.On Oct. 13tH ane_l4th. building and considerable discussion Pickering, Cne bride looked charmin in a race- s Cwt. stock Block and ring work. All kind. of.aka g g pro and can. a motion was carried �.- *• promp sty attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone •RnnniII a alp Oct. 18th. ful gown of white charmeuse satin. ,hat t'le'Board 1 g g georgette and get Information from a OClmmont. sly •daintily trimmed with some competent person u to what it T Green River pparla. She carried a pretty bouquet would coat to bugs a new wing to the W M. V A W. LICENSED -ALTO, W. G.Barnes,. sf pink carnations and ferns and wore real nt building. Here ��' �� tip: - r�. T1ONEER,for York•Qotario and thirbam Or add reap R. 5�14'n. 1-Lent+ar.Aili s Brooch that ass aiven her ¢seat p R' r-^^•N rodasi to Terms rr�asoasble. fbtea for sale. may be Home Phone(3405 Mark. zrandmother by the beat man on her BROUGHAM. tsd at NEWS'Obcv. Bell and lndepen- wedding day. After the ceremony a dent Whitby,Ont. 51y wedding tea was served. The happy Lyman Barclay. [ Toronto, spent 4 rr� •:• PICKERING 0:1 sou le left amid showers of confetti y� C�E',j]ZE?nt, ^ �B�IRNIN�H1� JY�OMJ. P t e wa t-•end at his home here. LUMBER YARD for abrief niggemooD, the bride Ira• Will Duncan entertained his friends yelling in a nigger brown hroadcloth to an old-time wood bee on Monday. j {F1 ENCHatA\''$ BAY) suit with hat to match. Many usefu Died at his residence, Gresham. Coal, � •. _ Ind beautiful presents were received NeLraska. Feb. 4th, Julian P. David- Builders, General COntraC ROOF'INC+ �+y the happy pair. Only the nearest ion,in his 93rd year, MMrVDavidson ::�jumber a4'e are quoting low prices nn Roofing relatives and intimate friends were game to Pickering township from .:; ) ; hors and Si writers =- resent. aherdeenahire. Scotland fn the year for the month of February only p � y Alterations an-d repairs of every in lots of 10 square or more: 1848. and afterwards learned the black• IS h ingiee description. Concrete worst, 2x B C cedar shingles 3.15 per square uXeR1DGtH . i imitb ti ade with the Dunbars at Lun• barton. He married Ann Greig of a Chimneys repaired (3 Flunches), 3x 4.80, 5x 5,45. Travellers inform us that some of this township in 1852,and after work- Rea Cl R©o�I] Estimatb3s t'ee. TORONTO ASPHALT SLATE =he roads in this vicinit are full of P i ! i_ after 5 is to the weather 6,75 per square. itch stoles. One entleman said that ing at his trade for several years at y _ i{�A1RJ Jii'r . , iJ_`T• # 0�£ p q pitch hf�hnrct! c� into one it yCAF �ouRtam: moved to the L?pitxd r two feet seeper than the horse(sod it `states in 1tSO4. lbey pad afamt4p of end Lath Four-in Slab Slate Mss do email horse ther). . Farmers eleven cbildren, three of whom our- •1 L 11 3 in to the weather 8.75 per sryuare hope told us. that hey cut through vive: --++• '.'j 'T�l� t`�BS, Shrub L� We'have over 500 square of the above flields and droTe fight over the tops The Pickerieg Township Sabbath .. material in stock and ob order,so ,t fences. /// 9cbool.Executive met at the Lorne of F A R E E i� O R� Having securrd'the agency for E, D. must reduce our stock. An old resident of Pickering Town- L. and Mrs. 'Johnston on February F. ! -, Smith & son, Ltd.,N•arrerymee, — .hip passed away onTuesday at Marsh 13th, to arrange a program•for the ` of Winona. Ont. Da Gordan 8c Son, Hill from heart failure the person coming season: First meeting to be Zr�ovsT HZ'T.L I am prepared to take orders for all of Annie Madill. wife of Robert Scott. held in Whitevale Baptist Church on kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruit, PICKERING airs. Scott was born in Pickering Tp. Tuesday,May 22nd. with Oherrywood, :i f Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at end married Robb Scott in ISM. They Green River and Whitevale Method- Picke- iin lowest possible prices. had farmed in Reach about 20 years. diet Sabbath $cbGre Second meet• L" Gt• A R A CF E in to be held in Greenwood Method- ' special rates for large quantities„ - Mrs. Scott leaves to mourn her loss. a R We, have now. the best Motor Car daughter, Mrs. W. G. Cassie, wife o ist Church on May 29th, with Audl6y. N. J. _ oalne in the Dominion in the new 8u• f7ouocillor Lassie of Uxbridge Town— ice, J• Chapman, Tick >>tperior Chevrolet. Roadster ilia,. -ship i two sisters,Mrs. M. Edwards of +neet[ng to he held in the Claremont w Utility Coupe 8910. Sedan$1125. Tour- Pickering and Mrs. Mary Young of Baptist Cburch on June 5tb, with i a re B n'. and Altonsi Mount Zion and Claremont i Qtz Coup $1115 and Five Passenger Toronto ; Bpd two broths e 1 Union schools, Fourth meeting to he L. , O O K roaring $710. sales tax extra.' -We Chas. of Alberta, 'The funeral took _ also specialize in expert workmanship place from her late residence, •Marsb held in Pickering Presbyterian Church :..� Siril a*wai*, medicine that restore► n repairing cars of all makes. We Hill,on Thursday, Feb. 22nd; at 1.90. nn Jane 12th, with Dunbarton it his vigor; t puts snap and ginger guarantee all of our work and also use to Uxbridge Cetinetery.—Journal. Pickering Methodist schools. After Store' into his 'every functioD, .hat' makes guaranteed parts,and we give the beat - the transaction of business, a hand hurl have the youthful feeling and xork at the smallest cost to our cus• RYLANDS—STRAUGHAN some Bible was presented to John H. y g Comers. Satisfaction guaranteed.. Michell•with his name engraved on ambition, then you hate a life-Ions` y the cover.for his faithful services as friend and patron in ghats man. vet' Gerow's Garage, Brougham iz Avery by te Rev. F.wedding. Wilkinson at tiou Sec.-Treas. of the Township As years. Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver + lion fof" the past twenty ye years. �.•-. avant an agent in your locality—get St. Peter's Church, Toronto, when The- ddress was read b Mrs, L. Ail Emulsion is the best pro- a� busy;write at once. A' ready seller Reta May Straugban,eldest daughter fohnson and the presentation made duel you can take for , ^ and a big profit for you. Address �, �1 b`arade School ! of George and Mrs. of Dun- by L. Morley. Mr. Michell made ,a barton, became the bride of Jobn brief reply.. At the close of the meet- that nasty Cold. ,r ' Australian Medicine Co.,. Ryland@,youngest son of Joshua and Ing Mrs,and Mrs.Johnston served a , 351 Yonge sC.,Toronto, Ont. LLIOT7 Mra. R lands, Liverpool, England. dainty lunch and gave the Executive Wampolea Throat Ease. The bride looked very dainty in a blue satin dress, draped with aft net, ye invitation to come book again next 1 caught with seed pearls and bugle year. Wampolee' Paraformic Gough ' 5 C. 19 f beads. She carried a bouquet of - Remrdies SelieVe the cough. • Kod I� Yonge i Charles Sts,Toronto. Columbia roses. The bridesmaid Construction men declare that y OPEN ALL YEAR. OoUCaeB yen: sister of the groom.looked charming there is no likelihood of building Cnide Drugs,Patent Preparations, in a dress of blue chiffon.draped with costs being increased to any extent Toilet Goode, Tobacco, Cigars. { Business, Stenography. Typewrit. black radium lace. She carried a this year. oPP $ bouquet of lily of the Valley and `Metcalf's Choice C"dies.a AND FL 1KING ing, Secretarial, General improve- violets. Miss Stella Poppham played —For the Scat time this winter meat etc. DaarAND PoR the wedding march. Mr. Pepbam, motor trucks experienced diffi I am prepared to do Chopping and acting as best man. led the way to the culty in navigating the Kingston - 1.. -1 H$ E E W; .S_ Oat Flaking every day. in GRADBAT=6 DURING' HE LAS B1Y- altar. After tl�e wedding a very nice road on Friday on account of the the week except on TEEN MONTHS ]FORE THAN DO BLE supper was served to fifty pfuesta at deep snow. The delay, however, N E McEWEN t9 • a y Saturday. i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Popbam. was only for a few hours, as the N. E. f•,1 MR SUPPLY. Enter now Parts- Toasts to the bride and groom were Stoneboats For Sale road was soon (made pass proposed culars free. wedding pad responded to by the several trucks had to remain in Veterinary Surgeon weddinpr party. Mr. and Mrs. By- � g John F. Bayles, Claremont iaoda will reside in their new home at the village over night before they a y W. J. Elliott, Principe' S Gntax2O Aural$Data No,2 (:?velph, could make their way to Toronto; 21103tlit%1=6 .��t '..r, ..I'E,t _ µ'",.�„ ,,.•- • ..y=:.r° .t,._ emu• ,.1. •'x n: ,+,` r r, 'i =.e•e+ -;,,n.axv,L""''° .4'+.n', d Mb •�,. ;.�.^ F•'fb; ::ss wp,M' !.a.;'�y' ''4 :.✓...,,.. .�� •F;t,•q'".ididi ;"`..-•, ei"'` •3. •t..x ,,,nPi,.e"'w�reeuy.` iYr'f ,:�' '�e "i�b'A' '^! '+d r', T ~"0•y .r -,{i.`�.� •4 ••'Y," ...s• ��.. �^ Yom"`.,, 1' • f^�•:;fR4�ti�',�,+).�r ;' 'ia!u'.-s•' u'4S".7) N����+'��M'C'•".',"',',_yy.J,-S'S[P �` w1+4 _ . 'a5'ti 'm«" ..c _x?•t'� """' y' t .,;"�5!f.+, `y";;�•>:r�t%.�':�:t•S pv .'� r.•�s;,, a� •, .. �,"�q; f _ '•.�"`;... ;'= ;n,''- ,;,�,'"'s�`���'c`"k' ' .�'"x .:+� d'�.� •L.' +wr, ",n,na��:.�>� '•�y�G",� "�.���+�'�-- •wf "ray. -,y `�•„ ,r, ,a �'.� w' .. `,;r'v-' .. _ a'`'-"',S-••'- !'� "'"*T,: ',y�'y .,..o-,g:•K,. .a.;zr Y•r�'^� i Abp ' the HOU5e ; v ,I .The Business of Housekeeping. The Wise Mother. What constitutes. good housekeep- The child who is fortunate enough `' -- -- dng? to have a singing mother has a richer ' ,here taes than perhaps it may t we women all asked oex- seives that question some time in our for many a year. PFves—we, on whom the household de- The Name where the sound of music �= 'pandas for its management? is never heard is one lacking in the '' %� v : When we first take up housekeep-•true essence of the joy of life for Out ��". =-�, _ f: �C lag, or'homemaking—for one tel o! thus fullness of the heart the mouth in' t' � ` .. C�nd should embrace the other', in order to; spea'ketdi. And where there is hitppi- make housekeeping really good haw new and the apontaniety of apprecia- Y21b , 7, `• fi r �� : easy it all seems! What is there to tion of blue skies, golden .sunshine, wofry avert What a bugbear our green grass and of the simple kindli-' very sin le ness of famil and neighbors, \\ motibers have made of a y hours, songs P g tiling! Good' housekeeping, in one's will bubble forth as naturally as a \� i �� `•;, ea �] L W "Ply-married days, consists in pleas-'cold pure spring from the heart ot. \, \� P P6. ing ,Jahn,"giving him w'hat'he likes Mother Earth; on Hygiene Council. to eat, keeping the house looking Modern methods of t''hild 'rearing Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the fam t� TOxcco •••pretty, which is not hard when every-!have sus British suffragist leader, who is little peace for the bedtime lull- � • thing is bright and new, and making: aby. But the wise mother will find now making her home in Canada, is \ `'' oneself the most attractive figure. in a place and a time for it, for the child contributing,valuable experience and the picture. That it good housekeep- who has that been cradled in its ability to some of Canada's most press- h1g and very good homemaking.I mother's arm's and sung to, has miss- Ing social problems, as an official of the Canadian Social Hygiene Council. " r'�•"'' : "Jahn" is sure to be satisfied with it, ed much of the sweetness of life. - a t She has Just completed a tour of e and,.if it continues, he never will have Very small children soon show their P New s just cause for complaint. I fondness for music when they hear it Brunswick, w,lth other officers of "the r By and by, however, little rifts will and are taken into account in it.- In• Council, stirring ,up public .interest. appear in the lute. The wife n l bet this way a-love of music is fostered from the oven and cover at once with fiat as anxious to please "Jahn" as,and developed, and when the child is �:. a frosting made from the following: ; :., she ever was, and just as desirous as'old enough to begin its 'musical 1 cup porordered sugar, she wan at first to keep everything in' studies there is a feeling of enttri 1'i4 bbsps, hot water, 1% tbaps. orange juice. - g :• srpple pie order; but children have a into a familiar and keenly anticipated Cream of raisins_-1 t gelatin, --- way of changing one's ways, whether land in place of into a strange terri- �' ' -r or not one wishes to change them.and,f tory .which means little. We are.re- 'A CW milk, 2 tbape, cold, water, 'fi' -: ' with an the best intention in the world' tell bold that agar, 3$ cup chapped seeded Pea y child' is born r i0 �, Qui�l• M raisins, cusp $rely chopped nuts, 2 j to kk!ep up.to a certain set atandazd„wikh a social and relig6ov�8 nature. It cup hot water, 2 stiffly beaten egg -; the wife and mother will often Bud is equally true that the normal child I • whiten. 1 cup-whipped cream. Soften rt.,t. ;. .. Ileraelf making compromises,and com- ra born with a musical nature as well _ �mg Cook raisins ing dower a little from her Sisk high Ettviromnezyt hau much to do with.de- gelatin in cold water. and hot water slow 10 minutes.Heat - dw ideals, veloping this slowly -- - ---;milk and; add Ha's a Star, This is where good housekeeping be- - ' sugar and gelatin Stir Hungry Ducks Saved Britain He Is. gins to show; for mete keeping Por the Winter Pert "until dissolved and add raisin mixture. .. : ' a y' !Chill When mixture begins to thicken from U-Boats.- �Pa what are asteroids?" - 'They're those things the doctors d 3souse immaculate, looking just Pike an add nuts and a whites and fold in Rome, they any, was saved by the q L ; i Apple cake—4 clips flour,a tap.salt, awkung of geese. It may be well that ?• ' _ ear9s,3nition ai furnished rooms, is not�6 taps, baking � take out of.children'"s noses. Now run g powder, cinnamon,egg, cream. Misr thoroughly and pour into away and let me read;" i .` really good homeatalsing. One might 4 tbsps bunter, 1 tap. cinnamon, iii molds. Serve with yellow sauce. the livy of the future will arssert that - . be very uncomfortable living in them„ cup sugar, 1 cup seeded ralkiml, al -, Yellow, sauce-2 Britain in her hour of peril was saved -: egg up b �fl k. Corru led Gaihranizefd - ' •rw maRter how orderly they appeared.! plea. 2 soya milk. Sift together the salt, 8 tbeps. sugar, 1 cup lrok rnPAk. by the gnackling o! ducks. - dt To my mind, good housekeeping dry ingredients and rub in the butter. " tap. lemon extract. Beat egg yolks How ducks. eating biscuits thrown g >sonsista In i tasking the best of the, as for biscuits,add the beaten egg and and add sugar and-saw__Add hot milk to them at the pond in the London Steel Roofing ' keeping ones temper;the milk, wank to a emabth dough and and-cook in double boiler until mixture Zoo led to the.discovery ot�U boat de• tram Maersdaelsrses m - - under control when there is friction-in' spread. on a shallow baking pan. thickens, t'.00l rend add {lev,o�ng tectors was a bit of "inside war stuff! _ �, wpm for Priew the kitchen, and in trying day-in and Spread the top with-melted butter and told by Professor J. T. McGregor �Uor Spsciat leans to F'ar■urs day cad. Lo'aeake Pears snd' happiness 4 tbsgs atlgaz mixed with 1 tap. tin- ris at the Scientific Novelties Exhlbi- Ths -lYhlutalllc RoaflnS Ca •:, l ` the paramount features. namon. Cover this with one cup of Sa ring Table Linea.' - tion recently. utateeae aod>r if a woman succeeds in keeping her raisins and cover the raisins with Before the war, it is true, there were 5394 King Sit. W.,Twonte home in i!a12ty' good order, in supply- peeled, cored and sliced a Table linen.is still rather expensive 7 ! apples. Bake and will be for a to time to come,�'submarine detectors--a microphone to - i1V well-cooked and nourishing meal In a moderate oven thirty minutes. � which wes'l .ched a diaphragm. But regular hours, , nee and raisin compote--1 K it beeves the housewife to do a unfortunately this device was non dl- ,Oo the Family at in Ora Yez3'- ;�: ;x h thing she can to preserve what linen , Yelping enself neat in her tisane, and pounds seeded raisins 8 cope cold rectional--that is, it didn't indicate In being quiet in her dei eenor, she is,l water, 3 naval ors , g pounds cis- she has. As the greatest wear conies�from which direction `the undersea = V at the table cut an inch organ to ray mind, a ve>z'p good houselCeeper,�rants,8 cup,.sugar. Prepare oranges, boat was coming. - 4, and deserves much. more credit than In v inch and a half' from one end' and also Horne and even trumpets were used _ ng any shirt pieces with a from one side of a cloth before it is to assist the'lnstrnment, but up to zit■Far■,Miller oaarula Q a Lai Cm. " shills ever will receive. sharp knife: Let them soak overnight' a For there is one thing quite certain': in the water. In the. morning pick I worn through The thin places will I rune, 1915, the detectors were o! little �ryr;�_�,N oU ,o �r rya a cod houaek 1 then escape the a of the table and waaae. u•aosoharil atroetir moo g eeper is only truly. ap- over arty} wash ibe currants and acid tees i use Meantime the submarine cam- weal of the cloth will be doubled. Cwt- a'r'9w or'"r"' EaosomJra�t average. predated when the home has loot hen thi3as with the raisins a>rd sugar to paign was Increasing in intensity and A+a••aroma.for moors,suw,ow. uaod �. eithez ldholtl or temporarily. } tin o$ this amount cha r power, mount" on amts or van y po rily. Them the oranges. Boil hard or about 2 I g nges the the United Kingdom was faced -with uM Few own awns or our n9,'�' the firmly realizes how much depend-'hours and put in centre of the cloth so slightly that the possibility of being starved to a°rO'QO0'OM"' �� I glass jars, cloning our soowo ea na•. ., ed upon Mother,' and if her life was while-hoL Serve with meat even in a The cloth it is ha:cbly death. ct..w sa,sMa a Moir made up of little things. how much French pastry—% cake compressed noticeable. Then. according to else story told by P1txvw rte. u r no those Barrie little things meant to-the y east dissolved in % cu lukewarm! ,0 Professor Morris, putting one's head fhar•.S{rrs,i arrears oatMa comfort and happiness of the farniiy.;milk, % cup chopped seeded raisins, under water where sounds could easily � ., J�r.. .6_.. 8.•lal .�.�i of 1iema,, HEALTH FOR WEAK B h�rd suggested t0- Sir •William iisonree differently from what they, do, 2 cups sifted flour, 3 well beaten eggs, rage` and Bir Richard Paget the use ;- K they had time to stop and make life cup flour, % carp butter, cup p i of the stethoscope, the instrument that r changes they have in mired; but life is' seedless raisins. Add the % cup of ��l\�E PEOPLI� Is to the doctor urllst flee brief case le so _ so hurried, and'tisere is sa mttc>Et to be flour to file yeast mixture, beat until to the lawyer. :;F done that, as they say, they jsat do' light and smooth and place in a warm The twv, medical men `went to the the best they can. If they really do place, to rise. Beat to a cream the - Zoo to try out their scheme. While, : 'that, what mare can they db until butter and sugar and add m the welt' om End to End of Canada Dr. Sir William threw biscuits to the' • • 9 sons of their burdens are lessened? ` risen sponge with the 2 ducks his Colleague by means of an .► ■eta dependable and cups sifted( ,R�illiams Pink PiUs Doing sh=at remedy for r A bows,that is orderly may not bey lour, beaten e -instrument on the lines of the atetho-, - , eggs,- raisins and lemon courha folds. Distem• «flat all, a happy home, and poodi rind. Mix well and Sll weld battered :Good Work. scope and with apart in the water, per, tnfluen■a. Men and worms • housekeeping means a lot more thin to tiro-tins half full. Place in a warm There is not a cook or corner in-tried to bear the ducks eating.- among horses and mules. Absolutely harmless sad as ■e-•e for colts sa it `,art ability to live up to a pen!ectly+ place urll light and double in bulk Canada, in the cities, towns, villages Suddenly Sir Rlebard threw his in-' iss for aaluous. mares or Coldinse. - pianned budget. t and'bal a in a moderate oven, Remove,and on the farms, where Dr. Williams' attument down with-an impetuous a���! p Two sls %t".1.1 drt:6 stores. N. rink >+llla�+ hav�not been used and from jerk. jL duck had attempted'to eat the tr ,.sM of it nnder• water and the nnise, AND THE WORST iS YET TO COME �one end of the country to the other was deafening. people sound, their praise. You have�" out of this iacid*nt was evolved the ? only to,ask your neighbors and they hn old-fashioned device which looks his, irrigated Farina in =., can• tell you a some tun Gown man, w oldturneon l warming pan. This, Southern Alberta s suffering woman, ailing youth or un-�when turned s'iowIy in the water, in- happy anaemic girl ,who owes their I IdIcalselhed1reetlon from which a sub- present health and Etrength to Dr. MIL tae Paanota■ TatssDass �tptrisl *' 4� marine ts•coming. It could detect the now sivv �gattes FM■oft R''illiams' Pink Pills. The success of Aa Denial] soo� d location for mixed presence of a submarine five miles cite-( fasaing and dairying. Splendid op- this medicine is dui to the fact that taut and the steam turbine of a de- yortunit for ours men now ltsing it acts directly upon the blood, making 9troper ten miles away. is distrcts were good land cannot it rich and pure, and tabus brings new be bo�tnt at r•asonabl• sites.. THIS I9 NI OT PIONEERING, the, *.. ' s.trengt,h to every organ and nerve In I' first 10,000 acres are fully settled and ; the body, Mr. Andrew F. Webb, Rlel- > another 10,4M- acres now ready for sottlement; maximum distance from +` ( anson,. N•S., tells what Dr. Williams' railroad, seven miles. Good roads, ' Pink Pills have done for him as fol- telephones and schools, Racy pay- ?, "�• i ); , + i „ f / ,1 Monts, extending over 13 years. w ' I los:— I was in a run down condition' . +' 'rhl■In the Beat Lana ally in Alberta I. A ,14,611 y/�;, �� from overwork and what the doctor � ;+ write for further Information to; and rMAZO My ! D ►TrON 1 called a nervous breakdown. y ais- //� OLVADA L L/ CON7ANT, LIMTZD ter urged me to'try Dr. Williams' Pink //�j ;�• :rt / 1[sdtoia• Hoe, - e1>»rta Pills. After taking several boxes IT— improved I 111 F• i� ` wonderfully and feel like a `. different,person. I sleep well, eat well, , and my nerves are stronger and with 1 ' confidence I can reepmmend these • pills to all weak, run down people." r I III If 'yon are suffering from any con. . r :1 „yG.' ;dition due to -poor, watery .blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills now, and note bow i 't✓ ✓ • I your strength and health will improve. "Why don't you like dancing You can get these pills through any >rgVAl"--.. dealer in medicine, or they will be w 1 And ttt lra'se•-+v • e light oh Back to Work - t/ j 11 sent by mail, post paid,'at 60 vents a Kendall's Spavin Treatment will et that their tact are usually light in'the { ; box or six boxes for 42.60 from The f hem• horse back o» the lob assm. For head:' more than forty years as endap Spsvin n i//mil 1 Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. BreekvUle, Cu ,t hu beenremovini apavino.apIi Ont. '�BiaC Diamonds" Desired. b'�n`j�_,°nowtlu�oughpin and all kinds o� a h "rr rr of "You breathe out enough carbon oa r¢ut;ba, alasNiefrn • ', ~ t Il u1�Ittufilu� •Judging From Ads. lack". Tra•N,a on rlw Norss .nd b1, every hour in the four of carbonic acid Messes",or write direct k , Prolfsssor�"Can anyone tell me the gas to make a diamond worth $75,000,11 DR. s. J. KINDALL'COMPANY, -. ...' r� u Falb,Vt-,U.a�. .-- secret of Napoleons suocen says an exchange. What wed like to 'a S3-w t[aese — atnasatr-"I suppose h4f took a cor- know is bow to breathe out enough of Kendall"s rorpondence ormrse Is. amotbing or the stuff in a weedy to make a ton of a -, ►k�+ywR AR Spavin Treatment, a ,. . . other. coal. � '•?� ',�"•�;�.:y:,%}.-'^4^`$„ yw,;.:. _ �.- ... ...,+ s ,,•,•....•m-.fir. ,:�...,:a:." '4.,.=..iC;g4 _Y. .:�:y .a ':{� ^'� '�S+�" .s :�:, .n+"• '�'ii}=� � �h,'c,'=a✓'.''r'`"�":` ,�l:.nr ,4x��,;4"u��r,y� 'syi•?• wee, ,.�"' .-t..�ro+,-T rF"�` w.,f� ���� .�*'-... -x a,.;'',+,�w,.a,:� 1"44• a.. - -- :;, '"�'��j'"�C�. �i�ac�,�rG.�^"'7��a"tk ia, -.�.;,_ �ay. "r' ; a .±:,. s '°.clr r`r1s .J'E.'?+,::. M5.[•. ;� ^„•"�,,y,'7`.r•� ry'.�g'-',' �,L?• �'�Mr.' ~ �' x'• '�,- •�v.aa.�7'a°„�-`' ei �!in”"'aGe•w�1n5 y,. . °M s'C ',�. ,.N .y;2� 'n. ;;n.?rL �b.�."G.S",.. "2- a.L�.� -..s' '`�,; .�e+4'za.�,�>�=-yi•• ,'"�..s '� �,;`s`', '>?'" "•A";'�.' '� r+.•r`,eKSm'""""- 't�k`rw ���� .'`V��'-, 1^''"�?�.:°".ts.i:S�t°�'�yK.c's"f• +e•, ,l .`..> wv _ \ - - r •..•1u.4 t••a"%;h ',' -- -R. .i. ,..l..vw .^L ; ,. .`g}"r "'.` �,.,A;'.r,'5+ .7.i •r .. .#. -fskl`A�O. •} .a�,.. - _ "'•t. .. ,- •.I' Y -`;.j- :r.:e., ?'. .•��' •�Ra sr!•.< ,.•�iG.re•••••_'S. �-"!1'ra"��`:'�t• 'Y'T,.'„�,���., '�. ��• ., ---- - + VVRIIAMS* 7711S R Classified Advertiselrnenta OF WASTED CASH �� I-i EA LTH EDUCATION I : F C OlOPPO TUr rOI , eat, nteJig Permanent CI� Hm alnrrTE � p dd0 F B8 selling Watkins 1 l ru World's DR. J. J. MIDDLETON ut Wife Continued to Suf- factory to consumer sales organisatol!��.. - - Provincial Board of Health, Ontario a established 64 years, Sureties required. • far Until T4111I>se EI write the J. R Watkins Company (VoI ,,• Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public health mat. _ HC). Hamilton, Ont., for full partiouls•m tars tbrough this column. Address him at Spading House, Spading' Stomach Trou e. Crescent, Toronto. S "I never Saw such a change as Tan �� Mat-p °'e2PTxn. � I lac has made in my wife and she says E JLRN $20 W'EL"KLY, 6i'ektl9 TIM>!� k she is 18811 11Ice s at home, asddreealug, mailing,XUs1% z• feeling girl of sixteen circulars. Bend 10c for Music, Informs► N^w healing cults.are springing up demonstration as soon as possible so raw," declared Howard Williams, a tion, etc. American, Music co., 1664 " Broadway. N.Y. all around us. Some base their claims h.r asked it, to hurry matters and get - well-known shoemaker of 28 Cornwall on auto-suggestion, some on faith.the stone•broth developing,he could be St., Toronto, Out., recently. saysA�ia a 0VZ3L s healing, some on a movement or ad- given some old scraps of meat. This ,. � juetnient of the spine. Deep below all;was willinglg provided and the little For years she had suffered from in- ❑BAW CLO\'Elt. THE. URDAT tthese superficial requirements one party anxitis-ly gazed at the contents �],�� digestion and was so weak and run. _matio D. Tenser F-P- 2..'Ile great fact stands out supreme. One of the saucepan. The water was be- ►` down I often thought she would fall Ontario. must live a natural, healthy life. All ginning to bubble and the tramp was - in her tracks. Nearly everything she the auto-suggestions in Christendom quite pleased. If or%y he had a ha,d- ate disagreed with her and at times Only one mean in 203 is over 6 f� or out of it will• not cure a headache ful or so of barley,he said he could Push and Pull, she-was simply in agony. Her nerves in heigh brought about by a stuffy atmosphere make the experiment go twice as fast, were so unstrung the least little thing 2 if the patient ,cannot get fresh air.?so the .barley was added. He even Binks—"I see Spivins landed a good would worry and upset her for hours Coue and ail his associates cannot -e-';managed to help,the wonderful stone• position 'with Yankem, the.,dent!., and silts could scarcely z t,; lieve one case of -constipation if the,by putting some scraps of lettuce, on- Jinks—"'Yes, he got it through pull." „ Y Set any sleep: patient persists in eating the food's ionrs and potatoes that had been left ___,ti,, Well, after spending hundreds of f�Cascar' ets f� /'�or combinations of food that cause the over into fire saucepan'and very soon MONEY ORDERS. dollars on differen t medicines, I didn't �1 1(�constipgtiozi. I the mixture, got quite tasty and the When ordering goods by mail send have much hope that TanIsc would 2 qJV ;t has been impressed on me of late honest farm people looker on in won- i Dominion Express Money Order. help, her, but, it's a fact, when she z 9^ !�e-Oy forcibly that the reason for the der as the marvelflaus tramp produced __-_ -finished the treatment, every ailment - coming nto being of all• these cults�a pot full of very good soup- The Irish Mail, or Sluggish Liver S ng y g was gene and she was eating, sleeping '� �� and healers is because we 4s a ratior� There'is a moral here that seekers American visiting Ireland asked and feeling fine. That was several - '. have not followed nature's laws os"lsfte'r health might do well to stilly. "How many or Constipated ' p` if a man servant at a ta7ern, months ago and since then her health ractic� the rules of Life that will It was not the stone that made the • mails do you have here a day?" has been splendid. Hereafter we will nag good health in their train., The'soup, hint the stone was needed to at always pin our faith to Tarlac." - $AWelS catchword; the auto-suggestion, ia'tract and haId the attention. If we The servant reDfied,"Three:Dinner, - merely an inspiration, but first of all1 could bnly get 'the- public impressed breakfast and supper.?' Tarlac is for sale by all good drug. = :we've got to practice the simple and'with the importance of right living, ,� _— gists. Over 3fi inlllion bottles sold, Clean Your bowers: Feel SncI _'. fuririameritnl heaps rules, otherwise;satin the It is sib:e for is you feel sick, dizzy, up"t. the auto-sti g right kinds of food and the P� person to be When ggestions. or the adjust-;right combinations of food, sleeping in unable to read words and yet able to when your head Is dull or ats'iing, avv \`� merits'will bring no permanent relief.!well-vestti'lated bedrooms, keeping the calculate and read' frgumesl," says a your stomach is sour or gassy, fiat. �x I There was once a tramp who called,body elean by frequent bathing, spend- well-known doctor. :: take one or two Casecrete to raKeve at a farm house,and told the residents;ing as much time as �earble'out-of- cons constipation,' No griping—nioest IttZ& he con!d make atone-broth. Yes. he;doors, and taking healthful exercise, rive-cathariio on earn for i was could make broth out of a stone. The i and avoiding excesses of all kinds, �' and children: IDs a box ts : farmer and his wife were ins 4` dandy. pressed.�there would be no need for new cults. They were inclined to be skeptical but Mothers Would gide their infants a ..Cough ? ugh y good start in life by feeding them at thought the would like m nee such� ,,f C ; ' an interesting thing attempted. moo'the breast, and as they -grow older, 'Take half a teaspoon of Xlu'- Lift Off with Fingers the tramp wasp with a large,having their health kept under super- ard's Liniment lntemally In Fingers and into this he put some:vision at the baby clinics. It the health _ mo4 sea. Ficat liniment and : rub yell Into affected_parts far ' water and a large flat stone that be rules are then practiced and children external treatment. oothes— - carried in his pocket. The watchers.!taught hygienic habits, there is every peuetratts—prevents. were deeply interested, but as is usual'.hope that the caaring generation will In such cases it took an unusually long;be better physically, mentally and Mi>Darcrs 1 } time for the water to o I to the boxy-'mor•al'ly than the present generation ',('Ire tramp was anxious to finish his or those that have gorge before. The Family Medfolne Ghent The frog Lake Massacre.STORMY WEATHER - _ The Canadian National Parks Branch r - of the Department of the Interior pro' I ON pose to Inchide In their historic sites _BARY series the cemetery at Frog Lake, 1I - situated ten miles north of Ikea Bas- The stormy, blustery weather wbieh katchewan river and tortytwo miles V _ 4 - we have during ebruary and March g from most tragic tic where occurred Thick Lustrous � - •• . . - to extremely hard on children. Condi- the most tragic IneMent of the Reil Re• • ' tions make it necessary for the moth- G�' 4 bellion of 1885, the massacre of the ot- y ' C.. - er to keep them in the 1t,iuse. They, ficials of the Indian Department and ■ Kept S4 By Cu ticura are often confined to bYer#reated, bAd- of the p_rtests of thoe Roman Catbolic 3a -,Iy ventilated rooms and catch colds mission by the Indians under the chief, Tloesa't :arc a bait Ltrop i I1LtU At night touch spots of dsadnslf: , which rack their whole system- To Big Bear. In 1906 the bodies of the "!'t'ossons" on an ach and f>xr .alch ' .guard against this a box of Baby's vt&10 a,were removed from their vari• , , 17 that aura stops h sera, lashortr C � � Own Tablets should be kept in the Ds tin;. ehaa ilRonr Nest to shampoo ous .burial places by the Ncalhwest Iy you lift It r � Son atad hot water' _f ' house and an occasional dose given Mounted Police into a small-cemetery Traw lght off with taasan scalp dean and,hes : 'the baby -to• keep its stomach and Your drugpst sells a -'' n'esa'by where each grave was marked- tLsT bottles a! hairwill be hsznriaa �cm :bowels working regularly. This will with an iron cross bearing the name "Freezons" tar a few cent, sudlafent 6aQI (IlatmotlsasI Sold - not fail to break up colds and keep of-the victim and the dale of the dis- to remove every hard coin. soft Clam tsu°ughouttheDomin�• t` Us"3"ta.hd 6e.,W hastad, 'the health of the bib? in good condi- eaten. It is now proposed ttomai'k the. INDIGESTION, GAS, �. ��a�:��`�`a�jy�� �' �shavas M. : .'lion till the brighter days come along- site in more permanent fashion by 1 The Tablets are sold.by medicine deal-• some form of memorial which will err or by mail at 25 cents a box from bear the standard bronze tablet of_tt* UPSET STOMACH �)M 'The Dr. Williams'.Medicine,Co.,Brock- Canadian National Historic Site* sad I Chest ,j�. t " :vine, Oat. testify to the national care of the a. xi 'Chest Colds-broke c banal pbaaxe of these unfortunate via• fnstantly4 Pape sDiapepsin His Degree. time of Me Northwest Rebeniom inflamed membranes,congestion. Corrects Stomach so Se Eli Brows, a dark impressive figure Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere oppresshre pain.Apply Sloads to guest In his long, black cieritxal sort, :: gtft Meals IIlgest _ and the rector of St. James's, had bore. d tili0at.1[SLxttCTS congestion :nays a writer in Harpers, in answer Dust fi"om vnk anic eruptions has our cold is One I I;£ a poet card of mine, asking him to been known to - travel ' 500 miles The moment you eat a tablet of y g .through the air. - ,Pape's I3iapepsin" your Indigestion is a � .Whitewash my back fence. 1 "Cse done moved, Miss Ma'y," be tone. No more distress from a Gonr,- lo �+ p*7 r� laid when he had explained to me that acid, upset stomach. No ftatolence,,i a� /yL'+��1i t i� .:he could not do the work that day, h Ttbnrti, paIpltatfon, or mfserymak•; Jf�in Canada —U�lr^"'i I .roe fng gases. Correct your digestion for " since noon service at St. James' neces- a few cents. Each package guaranteed )stated his presence.at the organ bel- by druggist to overcome stomach trou- ;1 / lows, "an I reckon I'll lest ieavn my- ble. w' card so you kin know whar to Gen' for ~IWe when you wants sign." TFi o YOUNG DAUGHTER th an expression of dignified graft- -' - _,•`�._c. '.:,. ` ''� _ x - flcation he qnfolded a scrap of .a a CaGforr}ia Fig Syrup's �$ r - church announcement leaflet that he ' bad pulled out of tibe,.pocket of his p� 1 ,. }, E WELL , waistcoat and banded file a card with . .Child's Best Laxative - t.he words: "Eli Browni E. O . B., 50 lFenchurch'Street:' Mother 'Tells How Her Dzagnter "What do these letters stand for?"_ IF Suffered and Was Made well by .. asked.why, :Hiss 14fa'pa all de quality in s + Lyd;6l E. Pii A, '4 Vegeltablei it m our congregation has letters after their / names. Dr. Price, he has D.D., Dr. Vancouver, B.C. Mp daughterisa UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" On tablets, y9a E' Simmons ha 31.0. an there's LL.D. young girl who has been having severe are not getting Aspirin 1f all = = 1[or some of 'em and U.S.N. for dot _ sins and weak and dizz feelin for g g p ' :.;1 ankee off'cer, an' coase I naturally P y - y --- isomer time and had lost her appetite. .•. -bas 'em, too." Through an older daughter who had "But ghat do they,mean?"I insisted. Heard of a women who was tai+ing it. "Now, IViisa 3Ia'y, don' you knowt for the same trouble, we were told of /t `' '.•_:_ - �.. __E. O. B. — Episcopal organ blower. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- `]3at's chat I is:' poand. My daughter has-been taking it for several months and ie quite all right µ 4 C• now. It has done all it was represented ^t :Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. to do and we have told a number of �� - I friends about it. I am never without '2= The Sleepless.Member, a bottle of it in the house, for I myself I�l Mother — "Tommy, slip upstairs take it for that weak, tired, worn-out �� • • � quietly and see it papa is asleep." feelingwhiehsometimescomestousall. ,� Harr Mother! A teas I find it isbuildia 'Ibmmy (returning)-=°Yes;mamma; y poonful 'o[ g me up and(strongly 4 F-5 ' �ir- .. recommend it to women who are suffer- iw'. California Fig Syrup" now will thor• ing as I and mydau daughter have. Mra, ',lye's all asleep but his nos0."• - g' „_ oughly clean the little bowels and 1n a J McDONALD, 2947 26th Ave. East, =. Little larger than a mans,watch,•a few hours' y3u have a well, playful - Vancouver, B. C. ;7iew type of thermometer works with child'again. Even it cross, fevc risks. From the age of twelve a girl needs all a special metal spring, 'and in-dicates billous, constipated or full of cold, the care a thoughtful mother can give. Accept` only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of all degr'e'es of temperature from 10 de- children' love its "fruity" taste, and Many a woman has suffered years of ,'Aspirin," which Contains directions_and dose w'Orked out by R -. grees bellow zero to 130 degrees above. mothers ean•rest easy because it never ; pain and misery—the victim of thought- lessnessor i or plivsicians during 2 years and proved safe' by millions for fails to work all the souring-food and gn ance of the mother who nasty bile right out of the stomach and should have guided her during this time. \ Ii Amortcav Inoaeer nog neruediss I - If she complains of headaches ins Collis Headache Rheumatism ��zs boiveis' without griping or upsetting �� �. Book on in the back and lower limbs, or i you T ;,l the child. ;-' Toothache lteural is i`1'uritis DOG DISEASES Tell your druggist you want only the ness a slowness of thought, nervous- _ g rasa or irritability,on the part of your Earache Luinbago Pa1:11, Pain and How to Peed genuine "California Fig Syrup" which daughter make life easier for her. Maned Fres to any Ad- -has directions for babies and children Lydia g l�'. Pinkham a Vegetable Com- dr ss b the Author. H>iildy"`I3aser'''lwzes of L t~�blets—Also lwttTe4 of li and 100—Druggists. ' = lL �Sa�by Co.SAIL of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, Pound is especially adapted for such {`'� i r twat h 24th utreet " CAnditiol]a. O Aaplrrn f■ the trade mark (rsgtetered 1n Canada) of Ba;'.r Mantalactun o! Mono- yon muse Gay Caali'fornia. Refuse any tcrlirarlda,ter of 13alto.�ncarid. While it Is wntl kr.ow•n -hat Aspirin mean• Bags, ry New York. U.S.A. inarnrarturo, to assist the public affainst Imitations. the Tablets of Sayer Qompan7. s''r „ Imitation. ISSUE No. 9-13. wilt be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Ba�sr Cross `L•hti. .r` '.:�: J -* n *>�;, '+:,,:�. ,.y�sx�;.. -�. •'�'.'•�'�i'3'. "•^ ,, '3,s ;.,r "' i-„ :iii k"'w. '� t'*r a' •�. :r'• r'• .�,'.�ty�..�,.°" �v�i'�r'•-'e:.�.r.`'"'� '�. .ft•�,yn y,-�,7+�"• N'•. + •" �: `,°: �.. m V Y s�wt .:a `� .Jra` .Her.,�,4+,,. rrXrva- -�-s+t ,.. ,�+.,. :y " �.J.:x?w'• Y:*s"'3••"�•- **a..;, i • r ,r 'x`'< n.:g`"� - ,... 1 _:ry'•'� 4' r3ws ? t Pr�r`t• ..�'` ax c,-.' W.11fi <-.•MS, ',+.'asr •h•b+"'� :�f- - •' -Q �r .Y'NS ' 'H:•'J,. -rcN• - .. y.T�'�'"'""S*+��_ '°� .,'; !rJ' ! 5!ti'' ,Y .d't.'1,k .i'J'' .'fix•r. _ 60 YEARRIr •�. , ' ; , lax; � � � re@ponsible%tor a great, extent fbr' EXPE>tIUMCE THE' . FINEST QU ALI� J the present condition of affairs. TtaRMS C. This is a $lass, of mer7; allo`have _ M1 1111.7L per'ytiar.;.=1.50 if paidrin advance. no lure for labor, bnt aho have MONEY CAN BUY silvery tongues, and- manage to _ r demand large salaries to, foment �PJ►Dt: fi1A 13 ^ �- JOHN MURKAR, Propneto � trouble in -the world, The high THIS WEEK ADD TO YOUR GROCERY ORDER ' h �` "NOTES AND COMMENTS. wages er�od of were had created a ;1�ouss iiaasureteben lea m:a Fresh White Fish,_ 8 cents per lb, �.' laveIItiou Is protuolp t�npaAl+, �mroa:utci. 1 Fresh SalnlOn; la Cents Rer 1h• �i habit of extravagance frdin which tlom.crtot► couader.tnl L FIAi1D8(i0RouPnvnra ,;a,•. _'' ` - - dent Lree,Olde.t cT for acx•.artr+Q P,t4 ..:Fresh Halibut, 25'cen to er lb. .•. __ "!^^ A lady in. Newark. N. J., Miss it is' hard _tu break. ' Had they n�a t"611 t > mat ac�O`•trECOlee - p , ,_•, M,. Finnan Haddi'e, 1. cents per lb. �• Edith Bennett, sang at a cobeert saved up by refraining from ex- Q N} , a� r ' fa that pit' last Friday night. travagance it would be !meth Q *No f t11uerl��$ Haddie Fillets, 19 ceati per lb. •, . y.' y n deomel7 lnuet:mted weakly. iaest ai- y where vas nothin unusual in shut, easier to meet the changed condi- attoo as aIIr ectmtmoioal rer� roe ; - - S�l�u�u StiHCk+, 30'cent'a pee-lb.- ,. 1 war.r. - 'aydt`i.7b a Tear. .:__ _. -• - naturally' followed the u� poarasepr'e1m1a scsa• nee `' :�,•-., •... .=w :. IIe•v aaleae. Cod, GG cents per Ib. , .w but there.was Pomething very un_ fleas that Hato pgt' Q �t0 Bonelesq Digio Her.in-S, c rasa lip, % ` 1lIU 0[ f. usual in the fact that her voice - - ' _ 1iraLo Eqt. r ta,s era *. r•�s: ..,r- � . . IDne.:� taFaalxialnoII 1,- O Ugs •'� c :+ n jar. ` was heard distinctly iu Paris and Y` >_-London. and.very likely ,}n other �. ` cities in Europe. 'This remark• - 7,n �^t'�]j� Everkthil:g in Groceries -line;! civalitc and alway- able feat was not because she had - f j 'Q PC3S1�1VI1 01 Vvu ;_ • K� first ;tuck. 1- "': > such-a powerful voice, of the-kiod that Makes her a tert ur eu all the - = J , RIB H � R � 0' N residents fur lilock= _around, bath]' Sandad Bank of Canada the feat nr}a the ptbduct _of the ��JJ J "= ,xem e_,ni;kabje prpgr made dtt,ticg s: -- ---- — �* .the past fen- years ip'- eiertr.ical :' _ . -F A M L A N D S ~ ' „f: - 'science.e. This i3 one flf the inueL profits Shoes Increase, Over previous 'Year' General Business _ ^` 4.. • wonderful discoveries of file age, To bu or sell our farm, consul the Farm Lands Department of .. well Maintained Throughout Country—Liquid Assets Y Y P. or probably better to say inyeu- The United FarMers Co-operative Company, ”. fleas, as herb invention 'at1d.di's Equal to 48 per cent-of otal Liabilities to the, ' ; Limited. ` asp covery are involved. Stich -coot:- , w `g derful progress has hero evade in _A.J. ALLISON, Representative, Pic�eriog, Phone Pia k. 1508 science and in invention in tl.e In a•year of lessened .business' ac- short loans, not exceeding thirty fifty that tivity and readjustment of special ac- days. indicate the lessened demand p act y y earn any new die-. - cortuts with the Government. The for commercial acrommodalion, covery now excites butlittle won- Standard Bank of Canada saw its having gained to 11S.3 id,'(97, an com= T H O ` 'der or surprise. • If a person who business well maintained and was pared with S2,8W.230. N" ' Ole to report to s,bareholders profits y s had died fifty, years ago, could for , the fiscal year ended January ThThe geaerui business of the Beak co throughout the Dominion has been Reserve Your wall Paper and Paint s-� rise from his Rrave'and look upon 81st. of 6728.074 as against,$725.0I4 well maintained. notwithstanding the r in the previous year, Such a result , the world as it now ia. he would smaller requirements et 'general Trade for Ui3. should'. be particularly satisfactory tr,i,deand industry trod total current •- . ' - - - �` - � � be usable to recolruiaa 1t, Po won- gibe hh hd�amaeaodhud arse the i loans in Canada -amount to 512,3[18,• We have a stock of entirely new desigps coming to!land at pricer that derful has been the change,., g 'SLB, while loans to cities. towns and �a is handling throughout the Don,in- tnunicipalitiea total 51,008,989. are exceptionally good value. What the next fifty years atay Ion. Vic,'• produce no one =would dare fore Ate a rest,it of its organization be• t►'D'atyh forpnnouncement of arrival of Wall Pa,pe ., A,n smal."W of the'general state. log centred more to the older di8• .a, tell. but no ffoubt the sarne pro, meat of assets and liabilities indi. I tricts of the country, deposits of the IT WILL PAY YOU. rates the. strop position in which •• ,stress that 'hue rerArked'the past g 'bank have held well u to the level s the band 'has maintained iWelf due- '- � Make arsaageinents for us to do your paper-hanging. ii a cannot do W fifty years will be continued dnr of previoti� years. Depoalta bear- , tag the read ir�trnrnt pealed.' Df;ins interest amount to $nU,b74,794 it all,so.will give the.prefrreot'e.td pHpers .inR the next. half century. The total assets of 87$7t9 Ld4; liquid, or,and deposits dot hearing interest Ptipplied by ns. most welcome mill be that K'hirl7 uuruediat••iy avrilrat.le, assets amount 811.502.064. making a total of SB?+,- t bro ies to the nbiic. Included to Uiti.839: t•. •S'R 107.491. being equal to an- t will tend Lo reduce the pbyl+lCa1 t•nsituatply 4$ paw• cent of total lia- Pro,& aua Loss Tlae Store _Brfl� IlaYn Ont. • , sufferings of mankind. that is the p 'Busy f •, .` this amount is 'each and Dominion i _ - progress in medical science. Dotes u[ ${15191.170, Arnon the The Profit rttd I•ose Account g shows that with the profits of the - There is a Re.tvon arincipal at-counts included in q liquid assets are Dominion notes .Year, added to fbe amount carried .tY Apparently it will he a long , forward from the previous ;ear, the S9.k 81. current coin held iu the to available for distribution was P*oker* iag ��rd��„� ��°O�L/ttmP pet before indaatrial condi bat•k 51.700.489 _wad.deposit Io,Qen-;I 1 j vi x {0,4Q8. 1N this amount dividends trsi Gold reserves 6l.000,'000. Bonn beaeorne normal. Prices of required 5380.000 war tax on .bank The liquid assets reHecL the steady'Dote circulation 540.000, reserve fot ,e mimay of the neteessities of life coo- - - �' tintte to be held a mach above yettiement with the Government of;Doiainioo income tax $55:000. con=- - P the special ltusinew which was.un: teibuted to. officers pension toad It will be'vt`orth your while 1:9 come-in and _ car- -that for which there-is any.justi' da rtaken during the war period and �S•r5,000, leaving s balance to be car _ ,.,, ''„ : • - , riPd forward Into the ,new year of see tot o cation. The desire for extortion * ilti everywhere revalent froth the cial Government .' .' down from vow i sle0,Wfll, as compared with 5112,482 "�i' cial Cioverntneot , securities now 8 c e k f r'y P , at the ead of the previous year. large corporations to the humblest 0'24.521. Other principal accoun is Poul}ry 'Foods and Egg Producers are cheques on other banks 43375e, Tbis fie the first ykar that the Bank ”' ivorkmati. Recent investigations Sgt Oanadiaa manic$ 1 securities I bas had the adoaotage during the ee- ; •. _. Pit 1u the United• States has shown and British, foreign and colonial j tire twelve months of its larger capi- that the coal mine-owners. have Puhlie twcuritiee. other than Can- tal and reserve. The capital now We have Royal Purple .Laying Meal. Beef Scrape and Bone,* Oyster ,M1` been makins[ tin a sdian, !2,482.060. and Railwsy and l stands at $4.000,000 and the reserve Shell and.Mica Grit, Pratt's Egg Pro&icer, Royal Purple g profit's at the other bonds 51,08'3,051. Oall and (at$5,000.0u0• ' Lire Powder. One friar will!caviare you that expense of file consumer. A large - these are the best on the market. ' d<<•.' Hog Fattener for the bob. percentage of the amonot paid by - • ' ' ' the consumer is excess _Royal Purple Calf Dural for- youcg calves, profits tfi&t • • • Stock Specific fpr the horse* and cattle, Z.eoleum to diainfept go into the pockets of _the mine Saving Inspim- +Confidence- the stable. and a stare kill for lice on stock. . owners. and which is-really blood. HE feeling of independence and self-respect which , mosey, for the ex rbitant rice ° Best American Coal Oil always on hand at right price. ~� 9 p comes to one who has money in the bank is more than charged for coat, has prevented worth all the effort involved in, accumulating the sav- - s�` nanny from setting this necessity, lags. It is reassuring to possess a growing bank account 7t�a pleasure to showaur'gooda. ,'tVe have them. can get. -,.. ,• ' - them or they are not ride. -thus causing many' deaths from which will enabIg you to meet the emergencies as well as the cald and exposure. It is do w•unee oppdrtunities of to-morrow. ,� g BALSDON PICKERIN� that aiilli,)aajraa are .Qeringing op You arc invited to open a savings account,at our nearest branch. _ _ . , •.S. , like rotrshrooms in the United - THE ' _ - -- :— . `- reso It Lbaa, with the inevitable y �� � BAN It""• . `result that- also tc.re:reduced to verty and scant. Libor tiniour — al�o are the entice t - WEII'I'SY BRANCH. a P. LYND. Manager. Lase -Barak Money Orders _ of--a great des BROOKI.IN BRANCK IE. C. CROSS. Manaear• T - . . of the trouble that exists every. R]('jHEN you want to remit any amount�up to fifty, dollars, T 11'' remember that game Moaev Orders are inexpensive as t where. Thera deenzinda are su,un' _.. _ - pe re sonable and . well as safe. The cirar;es,exciusive of Revenue staarpi, are: p indefensible. $5.00 and under,three cents; ovei$5.00 and not exceed• There was a time when the work GK E R 11V CA �$'10.six cents; over $10 and not exceeding$30,ten*centg'P I last than did not get a} square deal. over 530 aannot exceeding•$50,fifteen cents.' but that is not the caia at tile at y y You car$ et Money Orden at an branch of this Bank _ THE present tithe. But he is RoinRtt.. ME AT -. MA R .K E . =='the opposite extreme by makintr y:.:�THI\DA �,t- BHl, K _. ;• such unreasonable demands•that :'_ _ c�►t"wo+► he fie,alienating the sympathy c,f Round Roast or Steak. • -•. �u per lb afOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS W. F. Law,Manager their fellows. The Toronto paps r- ;Burloin Roast or Steak. _ Pickering Brant ' s - this week estate that the brick '`.Wc '' 'Porterhouse Roast or Steak Branch, - - C. A. McClellan Manager '"—Tiiyii; of`that city are dissatisfied _ _ 18c „ Whit . . - by , ;r Rurip RuASt;... ,.. -with the present uniod rate of 20c " Fine Rib Etoastti -`•�. .. 61.00.an hour, and are tslking of Heavy Rib Roast. .. 1fk ; • `F .. d�rosadiing$1.25 an 'hour, which Bhoalder Roast. ... •14 and 18c amounts to $55.00 a w i c k e r Bake r week. �V`itb Pot Roast,' .. .. 14c . the cost of living gradually de .Brisket, to boil; •• gc = creaking, their demands cannot be Leg of Pork,., . . ... 2bc •` y - lr: Justified on' any grounds.' Nut Loin of Pork, • :.. ..: .. " _ '. only do the' demand greatly in f3hoaldet Roast of Purk, ..: _ 20c,28c " Altho l dh snot settled, we are doing busi- Y. 'creased wages, but they d6 only Pork55hops, - •:: 28c ne•ss w our new building opposite =' the fraction of the amount of Pure Pork Sausage, .: the Standard Bank, on the layer of- Finest Salt Pork,... ... d r': '• _ - work that the t►r�rk la • ° '25c " ---thirty or fortq years ago. Iu Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. 88c "'- - - sold site where bread has k sliced. g� ' those days tibman took agrea6dPaT.'•- F of pride in doing a good day's ' Mild Cured Ct�ttage Rolla (half or whole), 83c been baked for more than 40 years. ::. t`. ... work. The remuneration was not _. Hark Bacon, 48c We hereby thank our many customers for their loyal pat- .17 the only•consideration. As a rule Cooked Ham .. " 50 � '' � ' '' •' ronage during he set, and also solicit the trade of the laboring than was honest in Weiners,.. ... .:. - ... -• t9 whole Pickering community. We are his efforts to-give service for his Head-Uheese;.. ... 15c th itioney, but in these days his ob. -.Easy First'aud Domestic Shortening, 3 The 50 cents - ' here to serve you and our regular . 5 The 80 cents the roads are bad or not. jert seems to be to secure the deliveries are made, whether i -maximum remnaeration for the " lb prints 18 cents minimum amount of work, with Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday - _ Iaiependent phone 9�0 h x, no sense of honesty in the Crane, py�� t trct'On. Xhe lAbnr-agi'arhr- sr• W. G. RE' i � - - PICKER He R. MVnney1 M .. PiAe inn '';x •...7 ""'?i" sax;, , ++ip„ .+n`. .}. ,.,7;. et- x;.' il..,;,,:-:''c. •q:ky*;�.'n-.. `.,. ,.{ ,>', ,.,wi^,'• '•-ati, ,';w..^. n• w f ,,.� '.,. v,..,�y...r,•• ". Vii" - ;,•�s 4,,. r ,4'L sU M ,, �. " .r- ,,.�., i,+,�. rw., uc :"°j3 iy`F.;�'.: :N C,''i�•+-. L � .. ,y,;., .+�, .a.;, ;ry:+..-..t•••. �,sr' �ro +c ,. °' •;lea:`',i�=`'-"",:T::'y -".aro��-ar�- ,.3.. ", >�, ra, -_,�.. w•�•* •e nr. .{'''• -,s.. :� '-4 •' :r*i;••'4.•i.' v. rir:. r''.;�'.,3y' ".'%.;. .4'L,r'' k^,vf_ �:e -fir,^: +'. �. :,.,,�i.. ,..,.,A +•apt - �.ore .•.'.31 ;,a;? r.a cy E?,•�.'N',1 ``=1(' r 1,45, -'*, '-C.- y' 7,C�T;•w.' ',c- -`.f'.'.:: ' ? rt ''�y •r�`i' .... y;>t•,a-=f<' ....(' .'i�%.:..w... d ti aa.�r CLAREMONT. ,.:; Misa Edna sad Fred Stsephenson, 'Win. 'Edwards is tinder the i hire. T. J. Wilson, who has been!TlkE T-ABLE•-Fickwing Station �. 1" of Pickering, spent tjte weekend cceather at present suffering f'roiu E'epeuding tho pasi few months in T.R. Trains goLU East das as follows , MrR. D. A. Scott was to the city with their relatives here. an attack of la grippe. No. 10 Mail 7.57 M. on Tuesday. g Ppe• Miae Sarah Utica, has returned home. 8- L�1 2.288 P,X._. ._ 'First class hofises ancPgattle will Edwards-is also-on the sick list. Mrs, Wm. Jones, who •has been 30 Local 45.25 P.>K `'�• W. M. Palmer was 'in Locust be offered for sale at R. J• Mann's Arrived at J. Fingold's, a car under the doctor's care, for weeks ;Hill on Saturda- , Sunda train, y on,Wednesday, March•,tb. load of Redpath's sugar,.- Price, is able to`be around again. y 7.57 A.M. e !lira. Frank Cooper was in the Miss Matilda Gunn.. resided $9.50 for granulated and $9.00 for Charles Neal, of the C P. R. at Trains ggoing �as$ das 'as followe- ei , on Tuesday. No. 29 ,tonal 10.50 A.M. James Young, wife wad son are in Claremont the greater part of yellow. This car was secured be- .Port McNleciil, was here' dzi htoh 27 Local a•4.#P.M. '.'Ill with influenza. her.life. but vrho has .been living fore the advance in price. I day attending the funeral of the •�� B Mail 906 P.M. _ in Whitby during the past few A.D. Peters,. of Myrtle Station, i late Mrs. Burton. Sunday train, 9.05 P. M.-' " Miss E. Walker has recovered years,died.a few days go from formerly of Cllaremont,on account F. C. Madill, of Toronto, spent Foregoing is according to Standard Y from her recent illness. the inflrraities of old aw . of ill-health is retiring, and will Wednesday of last woek with his time. x_ James Lawson has moved his A nuthber of our sports went to hold an auction sale of the. farm, parents, who have -been laid up• -- ` household effects into the Birkett Toronto on Friday evening to see farm stock and implements about with a severe cold. ; . building. the hockey match between the 'the end ofMareb: C.6al, _' na� Luther Bovrep, of Peterbwro, Granites of Torontb and the Ham- _ V - -- spent Sunday at the home of his ilton .team which ' as won by the j mother here. forw;er. A few also took'in the 1 d Richard and Mrs. Ward are both p Harness S $acrd and Soft. Coal of the coofln;ed to the house with the c°nett at Milsae 'Hall. p Ou Sunday, Rev, C. W. King 1- , prevaflfD� epidemic was in R'oodstock. preaching iu -- p best quality on `. John F rgie lain the city for a Oxford Street Church, a former Q Q'" '- � f, hand ?" few days this week attending the charge of his. On Monday even- big �AITMEIT� �+ i�' , Good Roads convention. THOS. A LA r• , T li,a delivered his lecture.on �r . . . Frank Cooper was in Havelock ­The Superman,." at a meeting Now is the time is see about your- 'one 'day last week when he pur--Lander the auspices of the Young Harness needs: Pi�l�ES1]S�+ char ed a One new driver. People% union. 7. Op Sunday the sheds of ..the Urr- We have on hand a'good,supply = ion.Church nearly collapsed with - of Harness and Accessories 0 Sleep o-night use nAZ- WANTED .. the weight of snow. The snow IN MEMORIAM. f tit various prices. T F0A19 today for Asthma- RELIABLE was inunediately removed, and on - -- SALESAGEN� w•' Toots-In ioviu mentor of our deter " " AZ,t1,H•has,brought peacAwlnights '..°�'3louday the building was repaired g Y dive us a trial and be For this district to ae11 our sister,•Eva May Toms, wbo went.to - - _ aid reati�l sleep to t;tsftssa� x ho with iron rods thus making If safe. convinced. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, „ her-reward. Feb. 15th, 1922. forwerlysaffercd the agozlas afAsthwa. Flowering Shrubs, ate. Hearths Sky Pilot among the AZ_MAH* coa+ah[s no narcotics or g' -BROTHER JACK AND FAMILY. Good Shoe Repairing Service � Eacluaive Terri Lumber Sacks" recital, Wed other Etab t-torrala3 drugs, tf It Territory dayy, the 7th, Baptist Church. McDONALD-In loving memoryof fath- does not give relixf we guarastPe your GOOD PAY Hatt should be widely heard er and mother. Patrick McDonald, CECIL BRADLEY dragglst'vIII return your money, $1.00 Our agency is Valuable. Ths who died Feb. 23rd. 1913, and Mrs. s I a Box. "Jost swallow two eapaales." Stock we sett is grown to and ea hear him ones is to desire Patrick McDonald,^who died March own Nurseries. Ourelist of % to hear him kgain. President' Harness maker, t •Free Trial iromTempleton Co.,Toroata 3rd, 1920. - Varieties is the beat. Cutteo, Acadia University 1 Sold b Dr. N.E. McEweti F„p„t�%Rim W. H. Willfeoa returned via As the years go by still we miss them. PICHERING, ONTARIO by Dr. York i Wednesday ur from . Never shall their memory fade; - Pt hern Nursery Co., 2cra .r ­-his trip r England. He re rte a Loviog thougbts willalwaye linger, ts.bs.6.i4ov..ra son sans pleasant visit with his old friends, Round the graves where our dear ones are laid. �VIA, SEy-HARRIS grinders eLAREMOI3T GARAGE w ineasant his aged mother.now in -Wu,I.AND FAt[n.Y.. , ' her eighty first year. The return- voyage _• was an exceptionally stol- , . ' my one. ___swl.E REli118TE..., and Engme give pe>r`fect Having rented J. McGrath s Gar' f A jovial party of young peoQle % age. I am prepared to make expert ` WEDNESDAY. MARLS 7TH-Auction - repairs on all makes of care. All invaded the residence of James Satisfaction Evans last Friday evening- and rate of farm stock and implement*, makes of Storage Batteries repair- Evans g rear of lot 9. con.5. 17:bridge, the ed.Sind recharged. Agency for found James Briscoe and his bride property of R.J. Mann. Sale at one (nee Miss Ethel)in for the evening; o'clock. See bills. David A-Pugh. - the Exide Storage Battery. P . Ind hone No.'1808 and, well, there was- a "shower, auctioneer. --smiles, song*, 'tames, Pats galore TucttsDAY. MARLS STS-Auction sale - i �`,# _ __' W. STOUFFER, and a right good time. of 'farm. stock, implements, hay, _ a\ 27tf Claremont, Ont. The entertainment given last roots and furniture'' at lot 34, con.2 _ : .. Wednesday evening in the Union Pickering, the property of Arthur Church Bader the auspices of the _ F. Graham. Sale at one o'clock. --- ess Misafon Band was .a decided It is My Busin . -- See bills. F. Postill,auctioneer. - u To help you run part of yours. sue _ ces3. There was a Large camber TSt1RsDAY. MARCH gth-Auction sale of farm stock. implementer- house- in attendance and a most interest- �' - ! pf i va e m g " bold furniture, etc..at lot 35, con. - ,- - _. age o Wb to 1 t a prepared to do iog programme was rendered;con- I. Whitby. the property of.Fred. * / ail kinds of repair work. including ID, sisting of quartettes, solos, violin Draper. Sale at one o'clock. Bee - ' ' __ - tops and side curtains, ���,�akiag - selections. improvised quartettes bilb. Win. Maw, auctioneer. - � your old car look and run tike 8'tw by w� and an old-time evelling•mateb .TIIzonAy. MARCS 18th-Auction sale :. _ giving t a good coat of new paint. g P which gave ,much amusement to of farm stock. and Implements. at : . _ Agent for Toronto machinery.iadud• all. The CL1.Rzmom.T'TIMga made 1Qt 6, con.L Uzbridge belonging to , ing;Pumps.;Wlndmilli, Suds its first appearance. and proved a Thos Hardy. Sale at 12 o'clock. F. If you are in need of a good set of and.Gasoline Engines. very interesting sheet. It con. W.Silversides, auctioneer. s h tained a sp1I account of the .do• WZD:YESDAY. MAacs 21sT-Import- 'CHARLES M. RIGS. ings in the village and it created ant auction sale of bigh-oases rare;},* S LEI C1HS, ales J. R._ Thexton _ Home Tel. I=. Whiteva{a. Hoc s' much interest. The proceeds of horses. Durham cattle. Ply the evening amounted W $40. month Bock fowl,,seed oats n4 • . s' A ant Picker-mg. and modern machine �`he FEBRUARY There was so interesting) and ppros' gi 1► $i• ,.. ractica,l programme at the Wed- 17. co . . Pickering Hamilton, at lot ' -` p Pr'o$ 17. non. 6, Pickering(Et}lcvtt farm). nesday Women's Institute meet- Sale at one o'clock. See bills, W. PECif' .m7 `tl ing held at the residence of Mrr. B. Powell, auctioneer. LVLWL444l.u1 }Lhu4MISU4A.I.445VUL4VA,.,ML4 AU:A=1, l,•=IEdS88EdpJEIrCEIEtld,74' ddr"Edu� inll:i EE�::ii�� - i,� -{+ Brown. On the programme were Tusaawy. MARCB-27TS-Auction-sale - i and farm ma- 7� g re p b Miss E. M. Stark on vt basses cattle. P gs l + �Pa We a otterio th a bargains toe w ot,1 con. 1 Pickering. g i`g pe chine* t 1 6. . P Sow to Develop a Love for flood y g• Reading in Young People," by !just south of Pickering Village. on ttre month of Februafq oaty :- l3bureb St.Y. the property of Ru ll SKATES Harold Dicteasoaos "Visit- P �, y s� - r; tog the Sick,"and by Mrs. G. M. Bye. Bale at one o clock sharp. - ( Automobile D. erg s)i6.00 for 84 IM' `.u> Forsyth on "Hose to Develop Bee bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. i ad C. rag 5.30 'L•'10 Right Habits in the Child." / y ,,1 Men's and Ladies auto 8.50 t3 rill /1�i ' r Yukon 1.50 l- Hear Rev,.D. E. Hatt, ex chap A Good Business _ __ _ . lain in the Army Construction �+ t� , '!��, Hockey sticks for 99c _ Forces, on "A Sky Pilot among School-isaPp S Why. a � M1TT9 AND GLOVES the Lumber Jacks, " Wednesday. q O,nr twenty *wussnd young .` Dble-tined horse reg. $1 90 for$150 $ p. m., March Tth.,under Y. P. U. mat and women have learned Mitts.reg$2.00 for$1.68 -auspices to the Baptist Church. stwrtiund. typewritity and'busi- :_r - S M P Reg.76c. W. and 95c for 49c. Hess methods in she Shaw$usinw Reg.$1.40, $1.60, $180 for 8f.35 Mr: Hatt is a clever, onggfoal, off Schools. Every sttdent has roes- M All wool Blankets re $6.00 for SA 98. hand eloentiontet and humorons •dV•r+ae,at.neerion.ndinSnido.!help , t R ;Impersonator ofFrench. Irish and -,y�,,,ms0cmof,,,,,,I,,.t-E.„a„ -:;_. _ ,4 +9 ` .FR08T FENCE. Otber characters. •'Considered fvily equipped whools.Weinvea the r , 9 wire, reg 70otor 61c. one of the best ever listened t6'in xod r desk for Yom Surt at any rims. 8 wire'reg 65e*for 551C r ' Windsor. "One � write fahandhaot. VERY genuine piece 'of SMP Enameled Ware Etc., etc. "t0wn.' Journal, HGINTOSN,CNIet/PReNGINAL ` of the most enjoyable entertain- came$ the SMP shield shape trade mark. Only Tfiese are only a few of the lines. meats given in College- Hall for BQSK%S= the choicest-articles carry this sign. It guarantees _ Call and look them over, many years." Principal�Archibald ! TORON�• the value is the article. and the use oI Sj�la Enameled F• C 0 0. P E sir ,....of Horton Academy. Has won _ ::'.'Ware itself guarantees qukk heating of foods; absolute high praise for his ability as an purity; ease of cleating, tenderly cooked food and tong The Glee �1110�P �dillS wear. Ask the'hardware merchant-for LJLAREMO�TT . �. interpreter." Colonist, Victoria.. Vocal and instrumental . music, D 25 and 13 cents: Proceeds towards on't miss this treat. Admission, ' Cedar Grave Locust Hill � Tb a Ideal Graceq'Store • Union's Missionary Fend. - - ei�, se There paired to her rest on Fri LOGS WAIF E. TD P WARE Now that the Xmas holidays are over we have entered the year 19M day, Feb. 23rd, at her home in _ Highest prices paid for Three finishes: Pearl Wan, two coats of pearly We are looking forward to another -: Claremont, one of its most highly enamel inside andout. Diamond Wan. ' >p'eY three fear of good business. We helf+svtT res ted residents in the reon 'Oak, White Ash, _. li � that our groceries and foodstuffs are of Mfrs. Nicholas Qurtoa. Mrs. stints, fight blue and white outside. white ; Barton before her marriage was Rock Elm. - . Maple - - the beet that money can buy. Ws Crystal Ware, three coats. pure white inside sad don't need to bluff`you in thIL-Ung-thot--_ "• out,with Royal Blue Marian M. Routley. She was and Pine Logs. Edging. 1� your 8 will buy 8$worth of goods,btsk r.,. �a born in Devonshire, England, in we do believe that you can save money 1855, and came to Canada 10 years Phone for prices and by buying here. Give us your next ' later, where.- ,with-her jjareots, cutting lengths. order. You are well protected,es one• she resided in the neighborhood *looney back guarantee goes . • of Broohlie, Ont. In . la'►S, she with-'every order. married Nicholas Barton and A. E. R°E E S O R :: aVe YourGrain C Batter, �91m Poultry Wanted all the f time. Prices paid tie to gnaliq. moved to Claremont in 1881 where Phone, Clare 2i0i toey have re ever since. Her � Phone Mart 2x00 eid`ed AT THE long illness was borne with Christ. _ FRANK CH?DLO =' Ian fortitude. She was of a quiet, S P E C / A L CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO .1. unassuming disposition, endear. 4-�Carrl aloe!i flo�r !i ing herself to }let many friends. Notable price reductions in N = She is survived 1-y her loving bus. Ladies'Sweater Coate. L band,her only daughter, Mrs. These sweater coats were made by the -" wQi'k dolls 'while you wait - (Dr.)Love. having predeceased her Monarch Knitting Co., of five four years, also two brothers, different . ,Thomas and James, of Brooklin, f3ereot shades: Jade and White, i -• =" and a sister. Miss Sarah, of Brook. Camel and Brown, Black and White. We are in the market for w inter. and lin. She was a faithful member Red and Black, All White, 40 -inches' and regular attendant of the long,trimmed with Persiam wool, _ .marquis wheat, oath, 1.iavley Methodist Church. The funeral and made of the very fluest _ s Of all materials sod 3esign _ = took pl'+ce from her late pesidence knitting wool, an d"rye. Inquire kept in•thek. It will pa; you for prices call at out works a=d tea our stag la the v.Mr Cemetery co Monday Guaranteed 100 per cent. won'!, a Coat + obtain priors Don'i be misled last,Rev. bit. McLellan conducting . the service. She was cared for do r- that you never tee in small towns, L L r' - agents we do not employ imih,oonsegasal•. a ing her illness by Mrs. Haney, of made to sell at 10.00, The Cal 1p ll Flour Mills cots Ltd o "n son, and do throw off the in v Wood-t illness a daughter of Mr. only 4.00. • • commission of 10 per e•at.,wbiebyon wt[ Burton'A by a former marriage, I`on't miss this bargain at Mills at Callsoua save by pnrebasing tense tts4 - who with the sorrowing husband oalletoliaiesd. , and friends have the Aympathp of 1e r' ld Claremont Toronto Peterboro P1C i►Orj,,il d J. T. MATHESON &he whole eomnopt�ty. t d„Q*ct AQ4 RQt'kF1; _XWW8 Qe� ..�.,.+e" r..•-^ r• 'e:. .riti';�,. .�. � ,?:.,• �, p.r y��•},7,� y.�•.'�;j q-ran:,"" .:1n',Y' y"?.� :aww,s;' '�'."�'`... }+G.'" .'�. ^,r '*�.;tYr',�;FL•. p. �\,. 434 7­1 A % risin' for fair weather. 1AVs bope I 13out sixty-five thousand, an' an .......... kin steer good -courses after this.` good grade. Brown's Bdink fialk, And he sat down and wrote to Lillian -y'know, an' all from Jules's favol Deriton. spot on thl noPthern edge. He's d The autumn pawed and winter came well for a green. skipper.ft er with frost and snow, but Long Col The spirit of the season was en"r- t�WATER F" Aft had passed the hibernating era of Ing Weethavw's blood, aM after look coast settlements. The Lillian had a Ing on the scene of activity around the I Every her --,A TALE OF THE DEEP. full gming of Bay Shore m4en who came vessel, the gang unloading on onl 7 away from the American vessels whtm decks, the busy weighers.monot wharf ey heard that they could th fish out of Ily droning the weights, the Meal -h into wheel- weeks dui almost eve NT irRWE=ft V?LLJAIAM WALIACII winter the their home port, and as they were in t hands pitching the fis -i them away, ing thel'barrows and trundling w�_a by no means and old Sailor Dan hill and bend —,-W lonesome. The boat fishermen, able:irig new rattlins on the Lillian's ri ....... fina7bfe to procum supplies, bait, and a reidy� ging, he Ftrollodwith an inde -Jasson fBook Company ...1market for their by the fish, had no call to:reeling of pleasure to the end of t�ie CHAPTER EIGHTEEN—( e Judge waved his 'Th hand. 'l haul their craft up and go vess,61-'11nier. Cont'd.) IGLEYS fishing out of other ports, and the- The waters of the Bay stretched sense, Mr.dWrigley, I wouldn't enter The Court Usher banged his gavel- taiw that claim for. a moment. I knew once almol deserted wharf bq-came a goriously blue to the far horizon, and ar;a called for silence. and the Judge, Captain Crawford very well indeed, daily centre of activity with the men t e white sails of the boat fishermen and give your looking over at the chattering fisher-I and I know he never evinced any signs unloading their fares and cleaning eould be discerned in the middle dis- m tance, men who had so uncere kniously dis-.of Insanity and dressing the catch. while far away to the south a stowmaeb a IM -turbod the ed thr Provid" "Ithe bit 01 of the Court And th,*fimshermen assembi sn'g-. The new store, ol and operitted lumber-laden ele-marted schooner, House, said =t fyt� gered audibly. 'by the Company, -became a kind of was ssg inglazily on her lawful oc- sweet" In beneficial '41 have a mindlo order the.arrest -a ca3e,1 club-room for the; Inhabitants of the Lasl e spring the young ma Of course� Westhaver wor. hi f n's i�f you nien*for contempt of Court,I '' Judge gave his decision,village, and around the big stove on fancy turns to thoughts of lol gem. J and when the A, Captain Clark what' d* you mean by runs an old saw; and Frank felt that there was a roar of approval from the nter nig1lits a.coterie of.Long Cov.- Helps this ibterrupll'I ing a cleanse, spectators, and f or a good quarter of Vn way.and thought of Lillian teach' ers smoked, yarned; and argued over -if the Uncle Jerry reddened. "Excuse mej haking horny fists school in Yarmouth. He wondered AL'.:I I an hour Frank was sl every. conceivable subject from the teeth and keelp -.p Judge," he said. "I'lin sorry ef I've and being.almo,,;t build of Noah's Ark to the current pils like what he was in ,i choked b:5 the hearty she had pu them healthy. A, dow any I back from war in progress. All the old men of his. younger days, and he iarm but*I think'I've found;.slaps he received on the shuddered soinethin' &tu prove my nevvy"althe delighted fisbe�men_ Mr. Stevens the settlement found the store a great at the thought. D35 was cheered and congratulated until ting over tbe Nftilo Frank gasped in eonsterna- he felt that he had friew asylum for Wh0ng away the long 'While he was rumina is for life winter days, and they dropped in after supposition, he heard footsteps be- R: tion, his lawyer arose and'addTessed among the Bay Shore trawlers, and It breakfast and -eiLd Frank's newspa7- hind him, and Jules's heavy band on I Thought for To-day. Ines and almost both- �Al the Judge. "I have here the necessary r was a fact, be gained a lot of fisher era and his' b�tck almost spitted him on the Helpfu nw 4z. `�.documents to prove my ellibut's claim.' bly his connection with p mol post upon which, he was at -at first tbrough men's business ered the gn of him until closing 9 Rhat you must do will ritten by the deceas- the case. time at night. force of' chars:cter you- W later be' is a letter w 101 ling. ed Captain and ad-dress tolls notaries,i Mr. Wrigley, knowing that be'bad (To be continued. The chilly months sped away very able'to do through force. of habit.' In it'he'lost the day, made the best of a bad Messrs. Smith and Crosby. quicZy. Frank came wwn and open- Job by -conz ' W Can Dye Old 'Cold has writfen: 'I'have sold mY house' ratulating Frank upon his'ed up the store at eight in the mOrn- ome I cc I ing, and after sw6elping it out and Minard's Liniment for Coughs 6 and land to Captain Frank Westhaver on ego. dVin worry I had to oppose a the of this place for two thousand.dollars. you.'Captain," he said; k1but-that lighting up'the big heater he tmuelly -- .,.Xaded Things New Make out the deeds and send them way 6f the law—" retired into the back office and opened' in Diamond Dyes The 132 ships of the Spanish Ar. "Sorry sulphur!" growled .a bulky) to him. I am also sendinZ you -this up his books. During the day he was niads. carried 3,165 cannon and 34,000 V%'� chiqui, which I.want you to get cash-,,red-headed fisherman. "GIt away' an' kept busy noting the ta)lWs of fish Each package of Diamond Dyes" seamen and soldiers. ed and send the money to the Tl leave th' skipper alone,. you'..PlIer-I brought in over the wharf-and enter- urer of the'Sallor's Orphan Society of�mugged wtilpin."' And Mr. rilgleY the am*l to the credit of the contains directions-so simpil6" any 4 Liver nd surly Ing woman can dye or tint her worn, .pool, G.B., saying that it is ;�.wriggied off with the growis a various shore fishermen. The store donation from Asa Crawf6rd, late,looks -of a score of angry trawlers ion, shabby dresses, s.kirts, waists.;"ecats, required a great deal of attent Ili", dra- 'nilsoter ot.the Liverpool abip Guln- hastening his departirre. and as inost,of the.goods purchased;stockin s, sweaters, coverings, evere." Nbw, your bohor, I wol ask Mr. Stevens gathered up his'papers we" debited against fish supplied, it paries, hangings. everything, even If 2�are the signatures on this and placed them in his bag. i ite an amount of book- you to oon necessitated qu she has never 1yed before. Buy li�, letter and on the receipt which m:71 "Well. Captain, I'm glad You won,keeping on Westhl part. When '-DI&mon4 Dyeis"—no other kind--4ben out. III look after th is business for the work eii-wed-lip for an hour or so, Mr. Wrieley jumped you and see that you don't get mixed;be wouid light up his pipe and pro- perfect home dyeing is sure because me,. but is that ehequo%dor=�ubmy' Diamond Dyes,are guaranteed not to Pro-' up in any more legal complications. It;'coed to master tits art of double-entry vents fade, streak, or run. Teli your. :.- the deceased T will be some sati0setion to You to book-keeping, and* b' the summer be Opot Frank-waited in a cold swleat for his knoir that your friend Morrissey is i was able to qtrike ow an aceurat,jel- druggist wheth-er the material YOU. chsWed lawyees reply. handi4, to Pay the to of this auilL Good ance and run his ledger, cash-book, wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether "The cheque In made payable to day 1pta, �!s and Journal in a very creditable man- It is linen, cotton or mixed goods. cracked UPS. bearer" replied X r.Stevens slowly;, I UL in. chilblains. VIM The transition from absolute de- ner for a fisherman. There were oc- out 'but I'3ee that Asa Crawford has an-:*pair to the ecstasy of Jay and renl casions. too when the memory of his ekes y dorsed it as weld. That gives us-three ed hope brought out all the boyishness Icgal fight came to-mind, that he clos- Mr. Bonar Law has conflessed that hitall, signatures for comparison, and I of Westhaver's nature, and nothing ed his door aefnst the' chatter of the I in biw-youth be strove hard to learn oth. air VOCLSTS SM J7 think that Mr. Smith, who has handled -'Ioungers outside shorthand and failed completely. 'would satisfy him until he had drag and reached down a all the Captain's legal business. will,ged all the LiTHan's-gang into one of'half-aalfed volume labelled with a � i MInard's Liniment for CoMs and certify as bqAheir authenticity." the best hotels in Anchorville and i legal title. It was intensely dry read-1 Warts The JudvO nodded. "How came this ordered a dimner. Clad in their old,Ing, but ab tience and exercise of -letter to turn up?" clothes and rubber boots. they. sat�the do re-termination which was! 'Tweril daily papers are pub- Captain Clark stepped forward on down to the meal and ato everything. part 7his nature, Westhaver gained lished in London. a wd from tho lawyi! , "Your honor." from soup to nuts,and the comm0rdal a fairly 6ompr6bensfre Idea of tbe'low said., "one of my men had a dittl travellers and other Wuwnts wondered-regarding property and business 3,000 newspapers and magazi�nesi arie" 6 x giveri to him b3r a Mrs. Taylor of,what such a,rougb4looking ery maid,transactions. Published in Japan. Cove, who bought it It Ca. P'en be rejoicing over: At last, when tt� Almost before be was aware of it, rawforl place wbe,n th, sale was was all over, Frank drew bill uncU Frank,from his desk at the office.saw Made From lt's� one 0, them puzzle bol to one side. that sprinR bad come. The grase w" Your Own W i an! I mans. ed to open it while we ' "Before we to"aboard th'Ligian ae'showing brown-greer chrough the RUGS lytre to off Seal Island In th'. drip froca Old Carpets III Easy shoot for th' Cove, I'm Coin' d0VM V,patch" of snow, and the VX64 Lila.. It.74. aftse Ial$C64 schooner Lilian. As soon as I opened buy some books an business, axe one the-roof pattelred in glittering drops it a number o' letters fell out an' th" I" Law. I before the window. in the take-Yard, Bad ft. 41S.". o' them will be a copy a' t We pLy expreas ohargils. one which Lawyer Stevens has was, don't git Inter any more serape& like Captain Ring und Lem were busy 111and for our C&Ujow. an%ong them When I rarned who 'twits addressed to,I caMted it might this again." erecting-the drying racks, and as his Sanitary Rug Works-i Wben the LilVaii arrived off the,gazed out upon the b1A Of sky and as Im Rishotaw 8%, warolaw be th' letter my nevvy was a-lookin' Long Cove wharf next morning, the'sels, the lure of the season called to -for, so we hung out th' patch an' Arbole population were down to meet rew rfown his pan.open- booked for port as hard as we cd her. and with the ensign fluttering ed the window to let the fresh breeze (ALU Jfthu 2aiermill) Ef th' wind hadn't hal headed from her main gaff she glided In be-'rweeten the-beetted staxapphere -redol 4 bin in tween the pier heads. ent of tar and- rulpbur maticites, and us in IV Day we might be OAU right, Captaffil" "How d'ye come out?" bawled Har- went out. inanci The Judge ng look- al CourLbW looked over 'the papers laid before bor master Jeartings. In the flake-yard CAptain Ri hi3n. "I think we bal conclusive "All right!" answered Frank, ay�d,ed up from his work an Frank's hail. that Captain Weathaver thp crowd on the wharf broke into a,"Ay:e, it's Innin' t' look summe Roma4ce of Investments told cblasel�l the property in litigation. a cheer which made the hills and rocks'again. We hev t' git tb' flake-ya -to -goin'soon., an we hev an POW­ �,m Umver Short Story ...,7 ersdorsed meque and the letter echo again. is awful Viamrs. Smith and Crosby bear outl Chaired on the broad -shoulders of I er o' fish t' dry afore th' barquent:ne the testimony of the defendant. and two brawny trawlers, Weathaver was'comea aroun't' load." CHAPTE without male kith or kin. There N -his home.by it lsughiug,'�, Down-on the wbarf, Uncle Jerry, was no man,no near relative, th-V the edgnature on tba receipt is identi- escorted to Wh could go to for advice and with ignatures on the letter shouiing mob,who, when they arrived,with an oikkin anyon around his waist, en Jaynes Allen died, he left cat with the 6 a small but corn two dau; liters the instinctive dread ol wZen of and the endorsement on the cheque. at the house, clattered into, t1he sacred Was standing bi the scales tallying :fortable Tome and fifty thousard �the- Lillian's catch, and Frank stood exposing their affairs to outsiders, You will swear to the late Crawford's precincts of Mrs. Westhaver s"settin'- dollars of life insurance. He had taey hesitiited to take anyone into handwriting, Mr. Smith?" room"and demand4d to know all about for a moment sn& watched the gang been a quiet, taciturn man,.takingi their corfidence. .1Y 'ho -it. If poor Bob Morrissey had been in swaying on the dory.tackles hoisting �ho one,not even his own daughters, es, your nor. wing the Mr. Wrigley, the smile gone from the vicimity at that time be would.the baskets of fish out of the hiold and Not until he It was the evening follo into his confidence funeral,and the tvro sisters,in their his ea&.verous features, arose and have fared roughly, and Mrs. West- dumping them into the scale box, was buried and -his -ill was read, 'spol "Your bonor," he sai -e haver bad to close her ears to the "Waal, you blame' quill drivel cried new black gown&, were seated in A "I b ..did anyone have the slightest idea for a postponement of the case. I wish deep- Captain Clark. "You're like th' bear, the little lonely sitting-room, read- various lurid and picturesque -of his possession*. He had held the. ing their father*i last will and tiis- water anathernas which were levelled I'cai'late. Th' sun hez mire brought of Clerk of the Court for to prove that the deceased was not in his right mind when be made this Ais against him- ye away from yer desk V come an' tament, which was vex'y brief, and it years, and had lived comfort- smell gurry again, eh?" - left all'be possessed to them jointly. posi6on of his property—'7 �"Now," murmured Frank:when the I -1, educated his daughters -and =I "Yes, I reckoL it has," answered the'. . , E, it' "I never had the slightest idea of had departed, "I he e I'm th rmed his dutie ap a good 1 1- 1 4p-1 e bow much father had," said Han- Th, other. smiling. "Holi ha s saitin' sMpmates wig Trouble. d ears ?a 1� zen His wife bad ied four y , staring into space. clapda hev lifted an' th' barometer's tain Jules brought i6 this time ,Jbefore'him. it now appeared that nab he had adopted early In life ti "Nor I," said Alary. "We always -e idea but ery -l;4 lived' v #,MAYBE. ONLY of living close to his Income sav-, had enough, economically, so I suppose we cart is4r 'ing enough eack year to It lis 4:A1 ,LS6 p y go on all right life insurance premiums, and rely iu rr .,50,r VLL be ling on the insurance to take care of "Yes, but you must remem r _1DR-tAK YE IN'' don't have father's salary any .,his family when he.should be gone we 7�7 —rather a dangerous, but not un- more- -usual policy., I t home, and hjs daughter He had never,discussed business that. Can we live on - ---- i were And an anxious look came over 69 first'face of the young6r.woman. absolutely ignorant of the 'principles of finance. 'They bad re We must It isn't as though we �ceived the usual common school were.young and could go out and education, and were now well ad- teach or become otencleaphem. We rap the lbw� -"vanced toward middle life, Hannah are almost too old to begin now -.7 b Ing foity-two and Mary, thirty- and it.d6esin't look, blary, as tho' e uil;. e two. ither of us would get married." A When the first shock of the uh- sad little laugh followed the words -,expected death was overcome and! and the. quick tears sprang to the 'they -found themselves thrown gertle eyes of the younger sister. -.wholly upon their own resourocs, The word "spinster" was indelibly IRON- 'red by the Nv�,ighti stamped, they were stagge -nn beth their good,honest, of the responsibility. It is triie they I kindly faces and they knew the. _11RONING, with it Hot. )oint Iron, bec -iliii-1"world would pass them� by for I oules a ad a comfortable home and a n plea.4anttask. Thisfamous fit fortune, bui Oey were-entirely I fresher and more brilliant ones. *on is so consb�tcted that For the continuation of this very human story, read on -on simply tilt it back "A Financial Courtship," which tells what happered the heel stand without hav- -to 0e two sisfeis and their legal adviser. 'We will Ing to lift it at all. As a I A-1 ...send you one free, if you write tor it, and mention result the tired feeling. so, Ahe name of this paper. Not only you, but every inany wo!nen mperimca member of your'fannily will enjoy readink it, after frowng, is entirely 'and it will help you as well to understand how to eliminated. 7 choose and bvry good-investments. For We bi dealers, where. T. "X&4@ Is Canada"by Amiliusjarvis & Co. Ptablahed JV1 Ottawa ?Alontreal of% .203 Bay St. 9464 OMG -Toronto : :-Lcindon Eng. AT THE BREAKING POINT NewYork be bo Long C held. From the Psttlenn Ca 11. "all A iF 7! F.PrIM-1-1-21.1 9k -.7- vw ; ­3 AV� 4PILP-M!" CATTLE EMBARGO .HUGE STORE inL MACHINE GUNS AND M04" ". ENDS ON "M IST YODV Terrible-Expe,rience HPLOSWES FOUND IN NEW RR Prelimina nes for Importation Into Great Britain Ready •-4' Recall My Experiences with the Burglar with y That Date. owd -on kmmum, Located on Waterfront Believed to b -of J b .4 A despatch from Ottawa says:— Feelings Of HOrrOt I Been Destined to Promote Another Faster UP rising in Ireland. Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Minister of in the House 1111owwoul weaker,so m Agriculture, announced d 4 feelif youw�kened getting weaker and weak in the middle ba Friday that all preliminaries for le7f the night with a so that my husband and children d New York, Feb. 25.—Police late gers ran screaming to the street and -e cat- flashlight Shining in your eyes-an were constantly worrying about me. the gruff voice of a man threatening Doctors prescribed for ire and while Saturday night seized 15 cases of stood, with a few hundred other Spec- the importation of Canadian store tators; outside the armed . cordon tie into Great Britain would be seedy >t4at,-'lf you make tlie,sliglitest noise, I willingly tried theirmedi medicines,hand grenades and high explosives as P ' I!U Shoot?' That was my experience very few of them did tie emy ��J. an April 1. they were being unloaded from a thrown about the building. n 'ink in ex- - A despatch from 'London Says:— the end of last Blarch when my hus. but unfortunately the good was n truek Into a basement in the Chelsea The investigators were fr. The old cattle embargo question came baud was away in the woods and I la t' bE family asked sae if 1. vier district- Later they discovered 1 pressing surprise at the recklessness U se of Lords on ':'vas'alone with my three children. would try Farnol and I said, 'I was p again, in the House And seized 100 more eases in a river- with which the explosives had been ,to try anything,'but felt that Thursday when Lord Londonderry Everytime I think of this experience willin I front Lodging ,handled. The grenades, Some dozens would not do me any good. Four g house, and.a few min :a shudder passes over me and as loll it of them all primed, were in black asked whether the Government In- as I live I shall remember it At tb9l bottlesof Carnol taken regularly,has Utse after uncovered in the same tended at an early date to remove the Hidden behind crude ­time I really thought I would die. completely restored icy former health I ionally .-building 200 rifles, 20'machine guns'leather bags. 'It's a wonder my be art did not stop and 1trength and,while I occasionally statutory restrictions upon the impor- large quantities of steel-jacketed Partitions the' machine guns tation of cattle from Ireland. He said and es, steel covered by beating. I was so weak that even if recall my experience with the burglar �machine gun ammunition in belts. were found, and, scantily the belief existed in Ireland that Eng. I had any desire to uio%�e,I could not. with feeiingsof horror,I am othe'rwisa ever Chiefs of the Secret Service, police I'laiers of coal, the ammunition -1 was bathed in a cold,clammy pers- as well and strong as I have ever Land in her own interests had discs- iration. Even to recall the shocking been. Carnol is the most wonderful .authorities, Fire Department officials,1 Tons of explosives were housed`in seeded and destroyed the Irish cattle preparation I have ever used for -es sue shudder. It pi details now tual, heads of the bomb sqtiad'and of the'the'builairig, the authorities' learned trade. 1 .1 . was a result of this shock that I btu ding and restoring health and- The:Bureau of- Combustibles, and all dew -enough to' blow UP "a fair-sized The Earl of Ancestor, secretary of contracted a high fever and for hours Strength. It has done wonders for partments of the.police in Hoboken, city." as they •put it. Tenements ad- the Board of Agriculture, said his at a time I was delirious. I got so several of-my friends to whom I have Ww'e summoned to join*the invisti- joining the Sailors' Inn'were speedily doctor finally gave up .recommended it." Mrs. McC.oL.-. . answ6r to Lord Londonderry's goes- bad that the d gation. emptied of occupants as the- news n the negative. There seem- 'hope of my ever recovering,but by Dis"coveili of the explosives was spread and it tion was 1 careful nursing, I was finalIY­pr,­ Carnol is SOUL by your druggist,was not until long after ed to be an idea that the regulations r iunced out of danger. The shock and if,you can conscientiously say, fficeman 'was, niidnight, when it was usaured the quite accidental. A po calling fora six-day detention of Irish bad left me so weak, that, for no after you have tried it,that it hasn't Patrolling his lonely beat along the police would guard, the axsensl care- cattle at the part of debarkation was reason whatever, I world Suddenly done you any good,return the empty North River, near where it is lined fully and remove it at daybreak, that imposed because of a bargain with burst into tears. All the life seemed bottle to him and he will refund your by piers of the Cunard, White Star the ne6ghborhood_went to bed. Canada. ­to have been taken out of me:• Ikept money. and French Line steamships, when at Edward and Patrick Howes broth- That was not the case'at all, the Sold by Dr. McEwen's Drug Store, Pickering, Ont. Twenty-fourth street and Eighth ers; who claimed to own the-moving Earl of Ancestor declared. Expert avenue he spied four men, working in van whence the explosives in huge I advisers of the Board of AgricuhWe the dark, heaving and skidding a van- packing eases were being moved along were of the opinion that the regula- CANADA CAN SUPPLY missioner of Agriculture, disaiisaed toad of 'crates down planks into a a plank into a basement, were taken tions were necessary to prevent the PROMISED CATTLE this pessimistic prediction with the basement. -He investigated and pried into custody, as was Joseph O'Bryne, possible spread of disease"in Great statement that the Canadian Govern- A up a bid on one of the crates and dis- proprietor of the building.. Britain, and they were not calculated meat Merchant Marine, with its 60 mss- to prevent imp"tion. The country covered-hand grenades and cartridges I Agriculture.I Ttl;e poliope, investigating the Comifiksioner of Agricultur ships, could alone take over almost Pandemonlu7n ensued at the lodging i terY intimated to-day that they be- Says Shipping 's Available the whole quota in three trips. But was peet:Stily Justified in Asking for house when the police and Federal�lieved the munitions were destined thij prote;6tou. besides this the W!,ite Star, Donm&W Al4euts. swarmed around and-began; for shipment to Ireland as Part of for the Purpose son and Canadian Pa,cifte Companies ' pen the packing crates, re I -sing there by the KING AND QUEEN WILL Aries from London says - also proposed to handle.the trade.breaking o ;another East�r uprising I vealing their contents,' and ransack- de V-slera Republicans against the Scepticism is being expressed in some; Canada had sent almost 100,000 cat- ing the place for more. Women lod- Free State Government. -- - — VISIT ROME IN MAY quarters in England whether Canada I tie over before the embargo, and Can- can f4AILI her embargo campaign ads► and the United States last year Imposing Round of Festivities promise to ship 200,000 cattle einnual-I sent together about 160,000. is BOCHUM'NOW STORM in Rome to Celebrate the ly to Britain, and the assertion be-CENTRE OF THE RUHR Event ing made that sufficient steamship;Greek Refugees Suffer A accommodation cannot be obtained to o A despatch from London osys- It transport them during the Season. at Hands of Turks Tanks"and Machine Guns Sta- has -been decided that the King and W. Weddell and Company, the well Queen of Great Britain will pay a known London produce firm. in a re- Constantinople, Feb. 26.-Tbe con- " on- tioned in Town and Citizens- il trade said: dition of Greek refugees is becoming visit to Rome for a few days early In view of the frozen meat Arrested May- They probvbly will be aecom. "The maximum- number of cattle the'woree, Last week 297 of them died -7% _Z. Essea, Feb. 25-The storm centre ponied by Earls Haig and Beattie,and steamers could cah7 is about 1,000 in the Seliniii Barracks here.- All the of the Ruhr has shifted to Bochum. -poexibly also by Earl Hard,inge -of hood each, wt beb means 200 shiplioadlii, Turkish authorities are willing to do Because of the general hoodle attitude Penshurst.- There will be an trupoe- and as the trade is seasonal the vem- for the refugees In to admit arnallpaX of the population there a state Qf ing round of festivities in Rome, in_=­sels would have to arrive on an aver- and typhus patients to Turkish hoe- siege has been declared. eluding a review'of the troops of the age Of one every day, and the rates pitals on -payment of About three The French-moved -.10 tanks and : garrison, when the King will would have to cover the return voyage times the normal fee. The Greek bos. numerous machine guns to the centrell wear an Italian uniform. There prob. In ballast. The organization would plug is overflowing. 'of the town, and civilians are"prohibit-,[ ably also will be a gala performance call 'for considerable capital outlay,i In some cases the Turks even in. ed from being on the strerts, after 9 of-opera. worm which .ia not likely to be forthcoming terfere to make the.sitnation worm .Vckick at aight. . -It is antielpated the Ki ng and Queen without definite assurance that the eman During the week 700 Ameri tour. Last night 500 Perimin were ar-1 will be rteeiviM in audience by the trade wound be permanent, son the.Empreis of Scotland wish. "With Americin clothes rested'fc•r disregarding the orders.of Pope. The visit likely will be rettrrn'- the prospect of the to give their old to the market again becoming avallabl,etrefugie-es, but the'Turkish customs of-' ..Vw kmneb6 but moat of xi� were ed latiRr this Y4*r,'When King George released to-day. Bochum from 6#be- will invite the King and Queer of Canadian breeders ar* not in a post-' ciala refused to aiww the clothing ginning has stubbornly refuj,� to: Italy to Visit-him in London. tion to,give any such guarantee.*' to be landed without paying the 6WAI cotnplT� quieth, with many orders* of, Hon. D. MarsbaTI, Canadian Coin-ictuty. Heads Health Campaign. Political gossips here are doinj a the French command,. and there had, br. Gordon B. tot of spe'eu lati ng regarding the poSM Hates, who has Just com- 11 more or less, trouble. -Owing to! bility of a political Significance to the P18led a tour ot.NeW Brunswick, which the fact that covered 2.000 miles. conducting a visit. It is thii view of rep,6rts in the I eq In- Weekly Market Report t.,* .0berburgomasted, had disregarded certain -,* . . . Paris Ana Rome newspapers that cer- ulm"On by tens4ve public health campaign on be. the French, he and 22 members of'half of the Canadian Social Hygiene Lain French and Italian politicians !Toranta. Old, larea, 29c• ivAns. 30c• St4tons, the City Couriell were arrested Friday Cou_nil. are- Seeking,' a French-Italian alliance Manitoba wbeet-No. I Northern,-] -during the sitting of th,. Council. • to the povsWe disidyantage of Butter-Finest cr"nw-ry prints, 50 French have taken over kt. The the Britain. 't* 62c; 0"krAwy creamery Prints, 48 7. Manitabs. oats--Nominal. headquarters of the Chamber of Com- to 49c. Dairy,.30. to Sgt.. Cooking. �.meree and *earrhed the imilding from -Mediaeval Walls Wrecked Manitoba -barley-Nominal. -Newfoundland Seal -racit, Ly All the above, t Bay parts, Cel.ar to garret for Secret documents. to Supply Building'Material Fishermen to Use Plane American corn-No. 8 Titw, ilo, Smoked meats-Rama, med.. �h fo -� ,Jt was this organization which was 28c; cooked ham 38 to 40c: Smoked No. 2, W. rolls 213 �o 28c';'*ottage I rolls 82 to presumed to have inaugurated tha ' Berlin, Feb. 24 John's, Nfld I Bailey-Malting, 50 to-161c, accord- rc I -After exhausting A despatch from St. Jol 35C bacon, 32 to 36c; spe- boycot, which began - at &X+UM every other'mean* "I i to freight& outside. breakfast s-of raising funds to says:-The Newfoundland seal 1Uh_ ..-Against The Frtnch , 'Vckwheat-No. 2, 79 to 80c. cial brand breakfast bacon, 38 to 40c; -'ead and Belgians and relieve the economic distress which in season will open March 7, Rye-No. 2, 84 to 86c- back*, boneless. 86 to 42e, to other town, in the Ruhr. - prevails in all German Ww' -s. the City announced on Thursday. An se a I Peas--No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50. Cured meab&=Long clear bacon,* 50 :;1. n Chamber is supPos-ed to have Council of Ballenitedt, a little town will be used- "&pot" the seal herds mil.1feed Del., Montreal freLghto.'to 70 lbe., $20; 70 to 9,0 Hm, $19; 90•The Ihewn alaing fhe Germans generally.fin the Harz, has sold the massive on the ice. . -The newspapm bags included: Bran, per ton, $26; lbs., and $18; lightweight rolis, in 7 .1 claim the building!mediaeval wails surrounding it. Thew • The sealing fleet has now"be'en re- shorts, per ton,$n; middlings,-$28.50; barreia, heavyweicht rolls, $35. -of the Chamber and its furniture and' ind ancient fortficationsi the defence of duced to eight vessels. Seven of these good feed flour, $92- Heavy steers, choice, $7 to 7.75; !3CS were unnecessarily darnswed the town in feudal days,and its proud-' will operate on the Grand'Banks and Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, $1.14 butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to 6.75; r i to $1.16, according to freights outside, do, ?t$6 to $6.60,- do. med., $&50 y 18 troops- The Papers head their 1-� preaerved possession ix" 'modern one irt*4�,he Gulf'Gf 9t, Lawrence. U to com., $& to $5.60; butcher clm dealing. with the situation L 1 Ontario No. 2 white osta-48 to 50,.! Auti m ua o times, are doomed. An aeroplane,uaed by the Aht4retic I Ontario orn-Nominsti. 1 heifers, choive, $6.25 to $6.50; do, Tre thick walls, with their pictur- steamer Quest will be employed in: 'Ontario flour-Ninety per cent. pat.. 1 ad., $5-50 to $6- & com $5 to$5.50; with "New Wild West Scenes in BO- ;....-Chum," and similar captions. In Grand Banks con-'in jut _iwic�.- $4­50 to $5.25; esque watch towers, are constructed connection with the' i e bags, Montreal, prompt ship cows, c, --- of the finest brick and stone and will tingent of vessels. It witl be conveyed ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Tor -'dot. ined., -33 to $4; canners and cut- onto basis bring a high price. The contractor on a' special platform built on th-,15.05 to $5.15; bulk, seaboard, $4.95' tees, $9 t6 $2Z0; but-her balls, good, D bought the alis'will begin de. steamer Thetis. to $5. $4 to i5; 'do. cci , $3 to S4; feeder Don't' look for trouble unless you w-ho bo I ers. good, $15.50 to $6.W; do, fair, ti I­ te --know what to do with it when you molishing them a -once to. construct Manitoba flour-lat pats., in 4 1003 5 to $15; stoekere, good, $4 to'$4.50; find it, dwellings for workm46fi. sacks, $7.10 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $6al 8.50; calves, choice, Hay-ENtra No. 2 per ton, track,ldo, fair, $2.50 to $. Toronto, $14; mixed, $10 to $12;'$13 to $13.50 do,* mecL, $9 to $11.50; $8 to $12• L do,'com., $5 to $8; miloh cows, choice I A Dirr- VA MEDr. n A VDICT Straw Car 4ou--per--� tra L- 410 to choice. UOL �; A IL�J%Mft UME I LU ir un mulm VAL 0. $13 W $14; sheep, Toronto, $9 to $9.50. Buttea-Fireat pasteurized cream-I eboice, $7 to $7.50; do, to, $4; DV to 48c; Prints, 47, to'hogs. fed and vmtered. 110.25 wry: solids, 46 ID I THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT ordinary creemery solids, 43 to do, f.o.b., $10 tv $10.25; do, country i ;Points, $9-.75 to $10. 41c- print*, 44 to 45c;. dairy, 29c- Hoga quotttions are based on the ,k despatch from Otta�va says-.-*to l"wre, members who sought in-i 15 to 18,-. Fresh gathered. 36 to 3810• prices of thick, smooth liogs, sold on a The Commons had a fle!<1 day On R.grL-1 formation. Egg— 1:graded basis, or selects sold on a flat "When the Min;-ter intimates "hat held. 26 to By the! Live poultry-,Chicken-s. milk-fed, rate. Bacon selects, 9*14 on the grad. cultural matters on Friday. i ed basis. bring a premium of 10 per grad- these estimates are in any degree sat- over 5 lbs., 25c; do, 4 to 5 lbs,� I go;I time of adjournment a total of more is"factory, he is insulting the in'telii-' ;heat. over the price aft'thiek, smooth than four anti a half million dollars ( Renee of the House," Mr. Stevens I,.), over 5 i bs..,22c; do, 4 to 5 Ilbs., 22c;,hoss., 1�), 2 to 4 lbs.. 15 to 18c; hem,!, over 5 Of Agricultural Department estimates I declared. The Ministe� protested that: 'h-,_ 25v; do, 4 W 5 lbs., 25c; do, 3 to Alontreal. - had been approved- after a discussion he"had not heen discourteous. Hon., 4 lbs.. 15 to 19c; roosters, 12 to 15c; Corn- 4m. No. 2 yellow, 94 to M. W. 8: Fielding agreed to list the item __(�an. weL-tern, No, 2, 64 to 65c; which ranged from hog cholera and �-iuclding.4, over 5 lbs., 25 to 30c; do, 4.Oats -o 5 ibs.j 22 to 25c; turkeys, voiing,: extra T o. I fe bovine ttvberculosis,to destructive- in- stand until the information could be' do, No. 8,.59 to 60c; ex X ed ....:secta and peat to lbs. and up. 25c; do, oak, 15c s and ag�icultural in- furnisbed in the forry deoired. i 56 to 57c- No. 2 local white, 54 to 55c. Items which passe& during the Dressed. poultry-L-Chickens milk- Flour-Nifari. spring wheat pats.,-ists. gtru-tion. � The House, in committee, bowever, refused to sunction.the pa%s- afternoon 'and evening se�,sion were:l fed over 5 -lb%.. 30c; do, 4 to 5 lbs.,!$7.10; 2nds, $6.60; strong bakers', 24c; do, over 5 llh&, 26c; do;, 4 to 5'36.4(); winter pate., choice,' $6.50. of a vote of $852,925 for salaries Administration of the agricultural in-1 llx*�, 26c; do, 2 to 4 lbep., 22,c; hens.,Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $3.15 to$3,25. of -the permanent empleyes att&ched ctruction gTant, $20,000;. grants toi over'55'lbs., 2&; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 25c;' Bran, $26 to M. •Shorts, $28 to the agricultural in-! _F $30. o the department; on'tb Tound,that Provinces to assist agricul .1 1 ta. 4 lb%., 22c; roosters, 22c;:M i"in^ $33 to- $36. Hay, No. 2, Mt new method of enumeNting these ! struction, $900,000; feed•, seed and; Gets Big Job. (ducklings, over 5 lbq_ 28 to,%30c; do,;per ton, car lots, $14 to $15. empl:oye4 in the estimates failed to 1 fertilizer control, $295.000; interns S. .1. litingerford, w1in has been 14 to 5 "hs., 22 to 25c; do, 4 to 5 lbe.,, Oheem, finest eastern, 24 to give the members necessary informs- ' tional Institute of Ariculture. 115,-1 pointed Vice-President in charge ()f 1 22 to 25c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and:251/,c. Butter. 0hoi(.VSt creamery, Sir Henry Drayton and Hon, H-1 000; fruit. $IA2,000� cold storagel the operating. slid matutenance of the 'up, 25c; do, old. 20c, - 151% to 52c. Eggs, fresh, 4&-. Pota-' Stevens led the objection to the wamhou'-ses, $50,006; adminiistrs6onl Canadian National Railways, in the re- Potwtoes-On track, Toronto, .75c!tces, per beg, car lots; 915C to $1. k of information and-the,latter Pro- of Destru-ctLve Inv.ect and Pests Act, orgqnizattou, has assumed the biggest to 90c per 904b. bag. Corn. quality cows, $2 to $4; do, Wbokealeff% are selling to the re-1 bugs. $8 to$8,50;do, mod. light sleets, again*t what he termed a tend-: $110,000; entomology, $30,000; live job of its ktud In' the world. having tail trade at the tDilowin. $1.50 to $2;-good veals, - c&nnwg He Cheese-New, ?args, 1i i� $12 fv;lj�, selects and i;;J on the part of the Minister of; stock. $1,280,000; health of animals, charge of 22.262 miles of railway. 2r7e"twi.;;�1 is a native-born Canadfau. re, Ron. W. It. Motherw4141 $1,500,000. 211 c; tripieft, 28 c; Stiltorle, 200, quality, $11.25 tp $11.60. Mw',Fz� $01� A— 7✓7 J 14 i ss "eta Stephenson, of To. -Dr. Henry will be here as tisu• -LOOALI.SMS. ronto, was the guest of Miss Hilda A next Tuesday to- attend to his aineia with OyatOv Shell and Grit, real egg tearu suffered defeat at Whitby J Allawa�, of Claremon t -Beef Scrap,. Ground Bone,, -Thp Pickering junior hockey Bryant over the week-erld. profes�,ional retie.. *&ut Sunday wit his relatives Get thew at "The an Friday evening last. The Pick. ore 0 producers. t. _�bere- �7_ Rev. Bruce, - tUg Store eriug hockey teams, the later- A. E. tice, of Agin. -The Store." and Juniors considering court, called on Pickering friends meeting of the mediates h Met odist Ladies Aid will be held the that they have had 110 on Friday last. Oil Wednesday, March 7th, at the practice except what they get in-Miss Ethyl Powell is confined 7- to her bed suffering from pre- Geo. W. Barker� was in Lon- The former have played four --vailing epidemic. ' U the home of Mrs. Gordon Law. the matches, have had good luck. A _W. V. Richardson lef t on don on Wednesday of last week games and have won them all, Thursday morning on a business attending the funeral of hie eis- thus leading the league, and the ----- trip to Mariposa. ter, Mrs. Hughson Johnston, who latter have won two games and "We are`- ... -William and Mis. Peebles, of was asphyxiated by escaping gas lost two. Whitevale, spent Tuesday with on the Monday Diorning previous. �r. C. and Mrs. Philip. Her husband and she were in the Now A4v6irtisommts. N -C. ,H. Ham, of Englehart, vis.' same room, ar4 were found in an 4ted his-parents, W: 'G..and Mrs. unconscious state by one of their H eadquarters children' e- CUT-TER FOR SALE-Nearly new. on Wedaesd&5. h1r. Johnston was r' Call at NEWS'office. 17tf was ived, but his wife, who till ME Miss Sybil Tinney of Toronto, v 0, as v. sited her aunt,Mrg..G living when found, was past all SALE-A, c" of Distillers' r W. Bark. fo , FrOruRin at Locust HiU elevator.336.00 pe er. over the week-end. human aid, although a pulmoter r ton. on. 'S, inr­was brought into use. Im•R.Houver. 23 N[ day, Feb. 24th. to Herbert N. and -A long and strentious'7vv inter Ruron. nearly rew. Apply to Russell birg. White,.a dawhtpr. is a -oming to, an erid. :,:�,P;ckerjCg.. . .., I T LL PA PER-S____! A 3tly c OR SALE-A cook stov�p. Crown There P. iwill,e Le -Miss Florence Match was cod- probably be a few dy• --- -fined to her bed. for a few days,. ing gasps before giving tip the experience to work far by the year. Ap WANTED-A ibarried man with mom; sufferita g f rom la grippe. - The famous "Staunton" Line 22 inches ghost, but its strength is -gradu- ply to the NEWS office. 22-23 Russell Bye was confined to ally but surely fading. The mild Pre FOR SALE-From high 11,�r the house suffering' from the flu, spring weather will be' heartily - i* . ­ - . .. . . ; m E. rt-LTd Wy n -s, chtap, to make room. -Se' i-trimmed, gc�ot%te but is again able to be out. welconieil, for, like coal during L.Ruddy,Pickering. 24.25 PAZ -The .township council Will the past few months, there has OR - SALE-Wbite Wyandotte p uieet' on Monday- next for the been a great demand f6r it. Last Feggsforsale. $1.00 for setting of 13 Mrs. Big assortment to choose from. P-­.. -- .:.-All Papers right in stock transaction of general business. week was one of the severest of George Mutch,Pickering. �4-28 Take home plenty and return unused rolls. -Z -Fred Fawcett, -.of tbeStand- the whole winter, the thermome R SALE-2 geese And I gander and Bank stff has been off duty ter registering a good part of the FO G No need to buy more than you want, yet no ne�ed.td run:: 11, ley. d birds. Apply to Mrs.Robs. arm for several days owing to illness. week several degrees below zero, shore, Phone Pick 360 1. 24th out after the job Is started. -Vincent and Mrs. Coffey, of and ending up with a blizzard on XTOTICE-Nurie Rogers bag return- Toronto, spent the week-end with Saturday. j\ed home apd is now prepared to resume her This season's assortment, colorings and patterns are exceptional. al duties. Apply Kinnear, R.'R. No. 2. Locust We appreciate having you the latter's mother, Mrs. Hickey. -The departmental-stores in 24-27 a examine' our line, whether Hill. -The coming of spring will be Toronto report a great. decrease you purchase,or not t welcomed by many whose cisterns in btisicess during be past few VOR SALE-A quantity of Canadl and wells have been dry for soma months, and Fan Beauty seed peas. 'Apply to Duncan Prices from 15 cents per roll tip. some newspapers hin,R..R.1jo.2.Claremont, Phone Clare time' ascribe the falling off of business U-26 -James Richardsonle again on to a growing feeling against the . DOTS REPAIRED-Boots and Don't Forget This-semi-trimmed feature is exclusi- -duty, after being laid off work wail order houses, and in favor of LJI%hoes rep-aired neatly and quickly. Tbbs. A'atwn "A big time-saver." for several days with,.&n attack the stores in the•home to�'VV 0. It - Shop and resdence lust of St. vely Stanton's Stantons" An wri Gearte'aCbu-rch. Pickering. 2tf ype. would te, well if such were the G. and firs. Calvert are case. We are inclined to thin TANTED-M to 30 .9hoats"ahout of NN 100 lbs.each,and also several calves from When showing you Wall Papers, we can shdtv you our visiting at the home of their dau. that it is due to thd scaccity 0 '4 to#3 months old Phone Pick 1513. F.H. color card of the ghter, Mrs. Irwin Shepherd. of money throrugbont the country. Richardson. R.R.No,2.Pickering. istf Klte�euer. A great many people when .they, "Elastica -Brand Paints" 1�1011 SALE-8J acres of choice gar- -Mrs. L. D.' Bank-o' ba,4' beets have any ready cash, rush it off den land. orchard and some small frult confined to her bed for the pa,4t to the-departruental stores. But Good house and stable. Clow to Provincial -Paints made." two weekq Puffering from an at when they have not got the ready 'Pt"' Apply tothe owner. Alfred C.Clark. "Nothing better in cXe.Ing. V-24 mottey they go to the- stores in Get your Paper and Paint to match by buying from Us. -Mips Ethel Bray, who bas been their-home town and get their 'I-kTA NTE D-An experienced man to IN 7 wort on a",far-p,married man preferred. confined to the house for several good@ arl credit. and then when Yearly e-"ailemeizt. Must be willing to milk weeks suffering from an attack Of the. titrfes become more pros 6r- state age and wages expected. G W.Hodgson. la is able to be out again. onq. they go ba,-k to the VE-RA 2.Clamviont. 23-24 grippe, FC . . :.M . S , '�-CHAPMAN ±ria Rose is erecting a nelv-fknd f ovinie, those who were OR SALE-Cheip. all kinds of building 60x45. adjoining his ex. f Heads* in time of need. We be. I wagcm.hwness.and all kinds of(f*m 3m- is in good order. Also veveral-hiiavy and celsior will which I" 1,1941W lieve, however, th t people are Fi1g'h"t`s'cales and cook stoves and beaters. High- for the manufacureof excelsior becoming wise to W fact that eat price paid for hides aDd wool. Also live 5k, pads. the departmental store's do not try, H.Herman.Staumville.Phone 1903 171f 7*_ give the bargains that they used a -Pape -From twenty White Wya W r dotte pallets, in the mouth of Feb. to Rive them credit for. For goods M T.T a T 0 ru&ry, Mrs. Match has had 340 similar in quality the country eggs. Who can beat it this cold 2�,UW2% Now` is the time to relieve the- c' on'ges- February stores, as a rule, give prices that Pupil of Ernest Seitz and will compare favorably with their • Dr. Healy Willan. -tion ot work of spring housecleaning -Mrs. Comfort.- of St. larger competito". rines and her son-in-law, Mr. Teacber of Piano' Tbeory, Harmony. -The Board of School Trustee Counterpoint. Preparations made by doing a little papering. It 'Wooigbr, of Toronto, spent &few 'have posted notleels for a special for Toronto Conseryatory r saves time hoary on Saturday with W. J. meeting of the ratepayers o: S. 'And Mm Clark. rizaininattous and money, '-7 No. 4 west to be held in the public Terms on application. -The robin bas masea its ap- ;chool on Thnr9dav evening, --peati-ance In our villag nd the AVON DALZ FARM March 8th, et 8 o'clock. In order 24.27 Green Rlyer.'bnt. Empire and Turnbull's Wall Papers price of gaaaline has risen two to carry out the instructions of cent, er gallon. Theme are two the ratepayers embodi-e-d in the resollition passed at the-annual -Gordon and Mrs. Found bare Askfo--s��ples-,---W-P,-g-uar-antee-deas A. meeting they find that without -returned from their honey-m don special sanction of a debenture ? -,.,livery within 24 hours. and have taken up residence in i-1sue they must levy a tax rate in John Dwyer's dwelling formerly oftapied by W. J. Reid. one year to cover the'total cost of congtruction. Feeling that thls -The first thaw of the winter A �eautiful rsoge of exquisite designs would cot be advisable they are occurred an Monday, when we calling this meeting to Obtain the at reasonable prices. We have cut 4. ..Were favored with a decidedly special sanction of.a debenture e lines to compete with mail order, 'som spring atmosphere, and a oonsid• issue to enable them to proceed erable amonat of @now cilsappear houses and can show, U • roc d on Farthe P you real val es r it -4 the best basin. study has ui I revealed to them that Id nit for half the prico,- . -The many friends of Randall to accommodate the immediate His Master's Voice Elmoott, of Barrie, will be pleased sec shies of the situation can be ,to hear that he has improved erected within the amoiat pre- nsist on Empire or Turnbull's. dreatly during the past few weeks VibtlSly finthori-zed, i. e. $20,000 -.' Records for and hope Chat the improvement As these facilities would be again It makes your home a Real Home. may co,utinue, found inadequate in the very near old and Your -Mr. Embrey, of'Toronto, will g future, the Board feel that the lignin have charge of the services in St. George's Church on ratepayel�s should have the oppor- Fred T Bunting Pickerind Sunday -tunity Of passing judgment on a -Goods direct from -1. 9 Factory to Consumer-Abiolvitely -. Established.11857. next. At the morning service the larger capital expenditure at this Holy Commnuion,will be adminij time ; more especiglly as this can Quaranteed or money refunded- tered by Archdea6on White. be done with -a decrease in the Perfumes -The postponed meetiag,of the, present tax 'rate rather than an V 'Toilet N atert; Pickering Vigilance Association increase. For' that reason they will be held at 8 o'clock, Monday Complexion Creams BUNDY& -a;::­'HARDWARE have mentioned three different evening next. All members are Shaving Supplies amounts, $20.000, $25,000 and —manicure requested-to-be Suppties• nee — ted-to-be present as matters $35,000, for which they may issue (sift Packages and gets of importanc6 will bs discussed• debentures, leading it to the meet- -Cigars in Boxes of 10 and 25 '.-L&grippe still continues very -Cigarettes �,Box and Bulk Cbocolates try, qnites number being confin• ter, it is hoped.there will be a big ,ed to their beds. It is to he hoped ifrevaleat throughout the coun. Ing to sanction which they see fit. 'M ke this is a very important mat- attendance. A that with the approach of milder t Thexton't weather the epidemic will come to The- famous an end. IN MEMORIAM. Cold Water' Paste, ­- :,Pickering -After being confined to the y -In loving memory of Teddy Augustus Mantle wbo house for a couple of weeks with MAN7LE White and Tints' " died Feb.20 An an 'attack ot: la grippi4 William 20th, MILLS! Collis is able to be around again, 92f.0 ELM DALE ain although not strong enough to re- The one we loved is no*at rest, same work. -Mrs Cull's is fully Tee ts fond, true�beart is still; onethat would have bellied us recovered from-her illness, . ...One pound of Muresco" will, -cover most, -W.V. Cornell,James Richard- Now Iles in death's cold chill. son and Gordon Law visited the No one knows the silent heartache, W eLave just received a -five square feeC ' Provincial Legislative Chambers, Only those who have lost can tell a shipment ot,,"' Toronto, on Tuesday, and heard of the grief that is borne In silence, some of the interesting debates, For'the one that we loved so well. ]�'Canada's Best our most important of which was that -DADD-Y, MAMMA A"81FITZ Put up in 1, 2 and 5 IN package. delivered by W.E. N.Sinclair. Ogilvie's -The sivial evening held by the McDONALD-In loving memory of An- Drop' in dolor Gard j%nd members and adherents of St. Mrs. Patrick McDonald, who died Royal' Household crew's congregation on Friday March god, 1920. and get a evening of last week was a most ALSO i 1, We miss ber. Oh we miss ber, r _enjoys ble affair. The attendance Our hearts are bending o'er, read all about this �l was rge and there was a very And as the lonely days go by. Pastry Flour pleasing program. consisting of We miss ber more and more F5` Chopping and Oat Rolling sanitary �r­,L % reAdingso, mns e, guessing contents The blow was great, the shock*severe, finish r eta. It was free and easy affair We little thought her death so near, every week day J 5111 #%nd it p)easaft social hour was And only those wbo have lost ran tell All kinds of Feed on band epent by all. It was decided to The pain of parting without farewell. 1; .1d another about the middle of -Sadly miseed by daughtem .. , , 1."". .. - I .1 - - - MARGIII&XT AND F.081Z. Z! XjQ.0.".. J. I Bund I 0111AR111