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Geo.' • BLV�Vi " HIGHLgN.D CREEK. p WHITEVALE. ---.EstabIlsbed 1828 "'Mrs. H, Bush ave a f.i rewell art The Ladies'Aid Society of the Metb= Medical on Wednesday evening of last week odist Church intend presenting a Y • - ; Viz. .• •• . for Fred and Mrs. Baird, before their drama. entitled "The ..Busy Ladies' GREENWOOD ya " RE. FORSYTH. Oph.D.. •Directcr i" ` -- departure for their new bows in Pick- Aid,"on Wednesday evening, March ` •Oytometrical?Association of Ontario.Reg. ering Village, Where-Mr. Baird has 219t. Watch out for further partieu- ; latered Member of the ,American Optometrica] _ opened up a butcher shop, Tara, ,•. Association. Eyes examined ty'a=pointmer,t. 1°bone28t14, Claremon[, Ont. OVehave a spendid assortment of WHITBY. - MILLS '• S Phonographs at $15, $25, $35, BROCK,ROAD. _ - �T F. TOMLINSON. M.' B..-.Member $84.50 $I00 $150, -- :, ,�.': ► rya 1� • of the College of Physicians and Surgeons . $225• Five brothers and five sister. an Who said the snow was going away :. of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b Pay $10.00 down and balance in unbroken family of ten sons and dau- this week? the late Dr, R_Brodie,and latterly by Dr. Cale bters of the late Mr. and -Mrs. Rowe- monthly well. Phone. Claremont,(,)Pt. 2 :y or wsekly, payments. g Mr. McIntosh visited the city this °. -f Almonds,-.1cl a-re•nnion at the U. 3icKINNOA', M.D., L.rZ.C.B., r �„ ' home of&ed T. Rowe,'Kingston toad week.Get your old cow bells and shot N . I'ianrug at$290 $350 $425, west. last Saturday. Not since the e 1� . Edinb•ar b,member of the College of ' ' y' ors read boys. A. '{ Fbysicip'nsand burgeons of Ontario,lleentiate $475, $525 et death of their parents, twenty Sears g Mrs. Hood and fomilJ &fid bits. Qto- BARLEY WANTED :W.,r. '.:flyeoisl l t ntioco400fds�eResooi'oalean'na Make'a$25 deposit and balsa^e ago•.bave ail the brothers and sisters twee are indisposed. y Highest rite aid. Must be a`y ghtldren. 01nce'ndresidenoe,Brotgbaiz, on Worlthl a manta. been home together, and the occasion put a lock on your fence rails. g p • p goo ' Y p y over the weekend was made an oppor- iquality,' - Wood is very scarce. tunity for a very happy reunion and. Mrs. Wm.Bad Prow is at Whitby .I am buying WAEAT at to.' " Cha£roprac £c SeKin ;rlachines $�5, $65,$i5, pleasant reminiscences of former g y 3' g P g nursing the sick this week. market pride. `• �R. GORDON itIcEAY-Chirp race Pay $10 and 'balance }13 days.- The late Mr. and blra, Rowe, R. J. Fuller and family are on the tor. OEEcebours-2.30':o 5:00a d i 0o to mouthl payments. ' parents of the family. lived for many sick list. James Farley is in charge With.the big drop in the price of ?1 F y p y yeareat Almonds, on the farro Dow " BARLEY FEED, 8.00 and by anpointmea[. Phone 320. 8^oclr of the outside work. Street, Whitby, 8i Make your goods earn there owned by Albert Richardson.-Gaz- Clifford Hubbard is busy cleaning BRAN AND SHORTS e"te and Obronicle. out the culverts so that there will, be pay y your grain Legal. own wages, _ it will a oar to sell too-overflows during the freshet, A Hear Bert Harvey, comedian, at Miv. H. Murdoch had a -valuable and bop these feeds. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Greenwood on Mar-ib 16th. horse killed on the C. P. R. crossing A litnited quantity of :9olieftos,Notary Public.Etc. Nino to •' last week. Moral: Lead your horses Heavy, Oats Wanted. , own.gOftle.Brock as.North.WbittrQ. ` y S Onk MARKHAM. ' to water. Chopping on Mond%ty, Wednesday ILLIAM J. BEATON.-B. A,.Bar- and Friday, Saeger bag until a' �rister Solicitor member of the 4r�c of Markham Villfcge will celebrate the y GREEN RIVER. further notico. Ryckmaa i3teiami.btaster and Beaton. lbronto 60th ,innirersarp of its date of incur- f. 'General.Trusts Building,86 Bay Strr_t,Toronto. oration. and at a meeting of the eRi- Telephone Main 961 and 962. p g Mrs. Witter. of Toronto. spent a T zens,held Monday.night in the Coun- few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F� M1 He BEA L cll Chamber. June 30th and July let Rice•,Detrfal �+ • and 2nd were fixed as the dates for the fete. Naomi Lodge, :vow 118, was Mr. Brigsiail, of Claremont. spent ' g Sunday evening at the home of Adam r: ,J. HUDSON. D. D. S.. L. D. S., iCL.AREMONT organized in the same pear, and the BpParei. .a. .'lag-Carlton St .Toroi:to -HLdwn'sXew m-mbers are takiva a lively i rest The Ladies' Aid held a vet sus- Licensed °j� y System•• of comfortable�late work. Wri 6 h r in the anniversary of the old vl lage. cessful merting at the home of Mrs. IarormaLOn or ,Embalmer and Undertaker. Saturday, June 30th. will be in effect. r; + Motor Hearse. � ges ready day." and o0 Sunday Miss Mahel Bryan, of Claremont, , t LASE B. BF.ATON. D. P. 5.. Naomi Lodge will hold a church par- Graduate of tie Royal Golr:ge of Dcr�tal _Toronto t"f?nL"ection for ade, with a sacred concert irf the everL' u,geons and University of Toronto. a Wright.Wilir I` ' • over W.M, ptsr�le s hardware .tore. Whitby. = Hospital Ser6ice, io;t. Monday will be •'community _ �•ye boys created themselves and Othce hours 9 to 12:l to 5,30. i-d. -none 8. day," when everybody for miles ladies to an oyster supper on.Monday �• " w Berl phone 220. •nary . ' around is su i osed to take a holiday �Tr 1-p p _eveninv,- - -- - - ---- BA i� L' �• and rally to the celebrtitioo. 'There The Omen River hockey team jour- 1 i$tsitittts!! .QLstsbl. will be c at galore, and,in ad- neyed to Claremont a few nights ugo • i.. • ditinn to th acliiratic and sporting and played a friendly game the former evens.s ell a and music. -V. RICHARDSON- Feet EA Chopping Mill, r� - winning8ii. .'tire. Iiisuranee,Getisveyaaciie, Notary Adam and Mrs. Spears-spent a few.. �'l16 Universal Public.Etc.,PickerinQ,Ort. - ally STOUFFVILLE. dayslaftweek in Toronto with ,their P3&t7i3MV :b&86C A1=0 Will will be closed for repairs -- eon. tbeformer attending the {flood Another H dro victor was record (One of Our Productions) - AZEL A:7NTS-••Elocutionist. For• - on Oct. 13th. and 14tH. y y Roads Conveatioa. metpv'pcl of Qwen A. Snaily.. For term. ed Monday, when the bylaw to bring We sel�ill's Rite-Lite Leas for , >' and open dates. Ind, phone Malvern 240. Running again Oct. 18th. Hydro from Bond Lake tbStonffirlUe. all makes of ears-the beet Iligh)and.Cmk P.O, 25-9. and the moneyo by-taw for $11.000, to Hear'Geo. E. Morley, B. A.. Pick- in the market fora,y`M Barnes, cover the'coat. were carried almost ering Methodist Church Mar. 1 _ the price. �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. . Gireen elver unanimously, the vote being: For .L' . for oonasi•s of York a4d Oass.rio, Ana. Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. Power 232, axalast 2 For money by. FOR SALE tins awls•of all kinds art ntad to on ahoslaA aw'232. slant 11.. Citizens express- OSHAWA. o Heavy WagOtf,, s etwe. Address Orem River P.O., Out. Home Pbone Siff$ Mark. A --- ed confidence in Sir Adam Beck and While Gaols bt saving, when put to �"`BttRR " � S.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLEBB the Hyydro-Electric Power Commis- g y . Q•a.•yaasv, oomatrla•lorerfor •:• PICK:ERING •'• Pion. The la ft-rote in Oshawa a year ago, was let of from Harrows .i alldavtta, aesnuataav arc. New.? So o ' large vote polled is due to hopelessly defeated there are many All in Rood shape: r" the efforts of business men of the vii• •- as 110222 peoport� ~Isnes of mwrtsgs IJs who have changed their views and are •sa•ss" �Ihfi•.al•, out, f-v hUMB�i Y�,� lage. It 1s expeeted that the Hydro Willing Co support the movero nt Woodworking and General ;' ''• +�+• lights will be ready by June. Fo{ow• While the town council has not touch- Reeve 7. A. PL'GH-Live stock nave fast the vote.Council met with Reeve ed upon the subject as et there is no tiorscer. Graduate of C. M. hones School, �•g;QQF=NQ• W. Morden in the chair. Member p j y W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road j Chicago. Lifetime experience with greed doubt but there will be Some agitation were eased with the result. A reso- - - ��acock. 81oek and ring wosk. All kinds sales We are quoting lbw prices on Roofing � by those favorable to the change. In � ' ,Pickering, Oct.' ' gram ptIy ateeridcd w• Terms reasonable. Phone for the month of February only lotion instructing the elan k to porch- •Toronto the Mayor is in receipt of - l0 4 aremont. l6ry in Iota of lA a usre or more: _ flee certain quantities of wires,from q the Hydro-Electric Commissioa, to be 'many letters for and against the re. :�• �j M, MAW, LICENSED ADC 2z H C cedar shingles 3 15 per square used in the new a stem, was. awed. enactmant of the measure,which will Here You TIONEER,for York,Qntano and Durham (3 bunches)• 3a 4.60, 5z 5.45. y p probably be debated upon in the Counties, All kinds of sake promptly attendee !1+pgONTO ASPHALT SLATE course of a couple of weeks. to. Terms reasonable. D. Bell sales 'Pay. be Hews Greenwood Orchestra at Dr. A. B. Ford, one of Oshawa's arranged at NEWS' yfft Bell and lndrpea• 3 its to Lhe Breather 8 8.75 50 per square. moat rominPut physicians, died on - - _ idant plforiea. whitbglOect. s1Y 4 •• 13 50 Greenwood on'March 16th. - P p Y .-_-- Foyr•in•Oae Slab Slate Friday morning last as a result of �^1 t� - blood- otsoolug contracted from a Cem' ent BURNINGHtIAN BROyS. 5 in to the weather d.75 per square p R• p f ; , BROUGHAM. patignt whom he was'attendin r :. We have over 500,square of the above Ford came to Obawa in 1898 and hasOaI, (l'RENCHMAN'S BAY) material in strick and on,order. so T. C. Briwo spentalew davein To- been practising here ever since. Wblle roust reducA our stock. ronto this week. be had never taken any active -tnterw - ,Bnildere, General Contrse Mrs. Hood is recovertrig slowly from eat in the municipal -affairs of the tors and Si Writets, W. D. Gordon & Son a severe attack of Is grippe. 'town,he was active in many of its Lumber, �' Miss Gwendolyn Devitt spent the organizations. He will be greatl " f ;d�lteratiooe and repairs of every : ._pI(;$j-+',Rj (} week-end at her home here., missed in the town. He is survived _ .- descri.ption.. Concrete work, Wedding beUs are again ringing in by his widow and two daughtersi. in Ie� fl our midst. Spring showers will be Clara. who is a nurse-in.traiain in - C tnloep� repaired R Ettirlestes free. Best Motor-Car �T are falling. Washington,and Helen, at home and Reid Roofi� The Township Council, met hereon and attending High School. '' +'AIRP{)RT P. O:, - ON T. ^ AT- Mood.ty for the transaction of general 'The Lowest Price b M ee8e'liary GamaRe has returned Don't fail to bear Geo. E. Morley, and Lath y �TU1t Trees, Shrubs Ric �•�ra.a Staff at $710.Q p from a two week's holiday with friends Pickering Meth. Church Mar. Ia __ _ - in Toronto and elsewhere. A sleigb load went to Claremont on ` • Having secured the a en-y for E>D, Complete Friday night and attended the High -_ -GOEENWDOD. ✓ Fe A. R E E S O R' Stizith A Son, Ltd., Nurreryrnec, School concert• They report a good ' of Winona, Out. Some good points worth knowing: The Misses Scott were in Toronto I program. Z+OCVi�fT I.3=?rS:t _ rprepared to take orders fur sd Red Peal continental'motor The Brougham Methodist Ladies' on c onday. inds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits Three'gaaster floating axle 1id_will meet at the„hritne of Aiittn Ida Jw°'es Plaskett it; out again, after — lm en any s aJ1 t ibru-u his'attack-ef ery-sipebts.'- - - _ ragmen a r3 a Etc., at_ R Bate on Wedoestlav, blared the 14th. Mrs:Emmereon, of Toronto. to ,ant -- lowest possible prices. 4, Same gear eha t as Chevrolet at 230 p. m. 5. Single plate disc clutch = _ the week-end with her parents. bn PO I I9pecial rates for large gstan-:Lies, ,• and Mra, Adamson. % +vv _' Mg 28tf 8. Half elliptic syringe syridin cg)' Don't forget the Irisih tea, Green-. Miss hazel Bush returned from To- .,�•. which guarantees easy riding .. . , �. i. Gas tank in rear, with vacuum feed wood, Friday,.March lath. ronto on Saturday evening. after hav- _ . ET• Ci�IaRIIr ” ,Pickering g Bide cdrtaia8 open with the doors - ins spent a few days with friendp. Miss Helen Bnnoer, of the Ladies' 9. The supreme effort of the man who �; DUMBARTON. 11 � ' Y designed t7heOldsmobile,Oakland, Y Qp11eRe, Whitby,epeot the weekend .9 V K �Oadillar, Buick and Chevrolet. ' Miss Anna Allison is visiting at her with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Bun, 8e11 a man a medicine that, restores Lest but not least, for expert reppire home here. a Mrs. George Smith returned home Stbre ; his vigor, that puts snap and ginger on*sll makes of cars,go,to Mr. and Mrs. Lorrum are spending g �'.'�, this week in their cottage. Saturday evening, after spending a ''°=' =; into his every'function, that me'kcs , Miss Reeser, of Cedar Grove, spent few days in Toronto, where her hue- him have the youthful feeling and Gerow s Garage, the week-end with Mre.Morrisb. band and son are working. Y: A4biition, then you have a life-lung C. W. Holmes and Ed. Bromell are Quite a number from here attended �;itriemi ati aatrov in that man. t'�e B roil ham recovering nicely from their recent the concert in Claremont Friday even• illnesp. ing Riven by the Continuation Class. Wampole's Tasteless Cod' Liver ' 4srayt an ent in your locality-get Rev.J: F. Clugston and A. J. Alli• a few of whom belong to this village. Norman Gibson moved his house- Oil Emulsion is the beet pro.' busy, write at once. A ready seller son Tuesday.ed Presbytery at Oshawa bold effects to Kinsale on Friday on ducl you can take for • and a big profit,for you. Address A 111 h•Grade School ! last Tuesdayp : ``; ' Mr. Hutchison, Public School In- the farm recently vacated by Mr. that nasty cold. Austr&Han Medicine ,co.f ` Spector, paid an official visit to our Draper. We wish him success in his 351 Yoage St.,Toronto, Oat. LLIOTT school on Thursday, new vocation. Wampoles'Throat Ease.y Rev, P. F. Gardiner, of Pickering, Mr. Howein, successor to Norman • will occupy the pulpit in the Dunbar- Gibson in the mill, MgVed into the Wampolee' Paraformic Cough C a ton church on Sunday morning. village on Monday. We welcome Mr. Lueds I�iR�1tBS11� Yoage.k Charles Sts,Toronto Miss Marjorie A.nnis went to Ennis- and Mrs.Howeirs to the village and Retbr*es relieve the cough. ^u killers with her grandfather. Mr.Gar• hope that their sojourn here maybe OPEN ALL TEAR, Courses given: fatt,on Friday Iaat for a visit for a of some duration. Crude Drugs,Patent Preparations. J • Don't forget the Irish tea and social Toilet Goode, Tobacco, Cigarp- west or two. •r� Chopping Business, Stenography, Typewrite Our boys are preparing an enter- epeuing to held in the Greenwood ing, Secretarial, General improve. tainment which they will wive on the Methodist Church, under the auspices Metcalf a Choice�andie9.s `w AND I'L.THING evening of Friday,Marchldtb. Don t f the Ladies'Aid, on Friday evening. I ass e!red to do Chopping and . went etc. DEMAND FOR OUR miss it as it will be Reod March 18th. A good program will be ` Ost akiog every day in GRADUATING DIIRIN(1 TB$ LAST etB• Andrew Chester, cif New Liskeard, given by the following talbnt: Read- a ., the week except on 3` and bis sister, Mrs. Kno*les, of High- Inge and music by Miss Edna Middle- q, �j� Saturday. TE$2t XONT$s MORE THAN DOIIBLR land Creek• spent the weekend with ton, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg. Messrs. Bert N. `,^� MeE ♦♦ ? �= their aunt, Mtn. Alex Thom. And Albert Harvey. Piano selections l� L Stoneboats For Sale OUR SUPPLY. Enter now Parti- The Mission Band will hold Its rewn- will also be given and plenty of mottle ' culsrs free, lar meetinw in the basement of the furnished by the Greenwood Oreb- n � Chu F. $`yl$6, (rilar$Inout eburcb at 3 o'clock on Saturday after- esU%- Greets and white refreshmentrr Veterinary Surgeon W. J. E1llott, Pringipal Morin. Boys afld girls. be sure to wilt be served,' Admission 25 and 18 4 •x+ „Y'' ';�, r,> war. r,°x•".v'�".' .,� ,9. a-•r°,;.• 'Y•;. -6;' �, 'y, ..kPtiP. i. ✓�aa !"„�;�, �:y•. \atlf►1.•ROtita Na„d r 1 . k r . s� y✓, y 7 `° .wr, e> . n •; vy ..c� F�ij Vill 7-hs 3 .� v- rt '�s;,,.' a..,, i+ { �' 'tn•r?+.' .? i• ••�*,��..••fx.k'.rn•. - .' ,, _ c •r v ' ;_ -n'9.{,,,,x.• .! 'a. •}..,1 `c. �°." av��vet".".. '•y._'ke-•Y;_.�ti-. �.::> •e 'F-tsA.•+�°r'.en- •<hr.�� `� ,,anti 'i:'r1'� �:.. t"•.s- F�,,..r .. '.3`f='-,'�. c "' ::. !?r'_.1:Tn;#,wi-K...'` r.* ,d' ".�• ...+,y. ° •�'°le �`e _ 7... r � o-�: v � '�: � .YS'i�% :'„c �' '..?4'`�'•`"' '�•'ti.,.'f• _ - .,tier`•.; • �'�.� !'"�„ , Pick outythethe foikse4yogliitGo • least _ and watch 'em for a while, ' - •* k - - _w They never waste a kindly word.they never waste a smile; _ ^.• j� „ They criticlae their fellowmen at %1 - every Chance they get, .:` They never.found a human fast to �GtvoYonr Chk:ks a.Strong Start suit their fancy yet, ' Every- Chick you lose means real money From them I guess you'd learn some things, if they were pointed out, - ' .,. wasted. Give the youngsters a fair start,and Some things _ ou can them to health maturity that everyone of us :. ., Y �•t'Y Y yon should'know a lot about, l Wit. Buttermilk Baby Chick Food When someone knocks a brother, pas* around the,loving cup, ;::: —the'origiaeil Baby Food for Baby ChicJts." Con- Say somethin taus every food element needed for the first few have g good about tt if you UT _ to make it upl L U Q __._.. ,i. •`� weeks. Mechanically predigested. Takes the strain - �* ` off the delicate digestive organs. Prevents bowel Tdie eyes that peek and peer to find - - - - Y troubles. Insures ra pi d g and vigorous the worst a brother holds, - r � . health. Positively ho other food like The tongue that squeaks !n liltterneeir,' - -, ' it In results. _ that frets and fumes and scolds; ' Moser Sack UIYOUAre Not gausses la: . The hands that bruise the fallen, I� Iii II t tl,i t R .,i yOla. though their titre TT FOOD CO.of CANADA.I.ia>ieed g ngth was made ���..✓JJ } ` iiiW -CarLw A.ann..Toronoo to raise ` - r s -- The weakl-tngs who have stumbled at C��1. ti roll yotlr . the parting of the ways, L 1 Owl, - �Jt All these should be forgiven, for they — 3 d w - know not what they do o 1_ g� Their hindrance makes'a greater work ' :► �.� d5K for f'. HEALTH EDUCATION 'So, when key scourgela wretched one ;�r who's drained sin's bitter cup; BY 'DR' J. J `MIDDLETON _ t�� o F,, ';. r. Say, something good about him--if aCL .."s Gaon wal) k� 1. Provincial Board of Healthy Ontarlo ! you have to make,it up! i71 MA � Dr. Utdd%ton will be glad to answer gaesdans on Public Health mat I - ` tens through this column. Address hfin at Spudina House. Bpadina ' - - Crescent, Toronto. 'a i Does fatigue'teause4he greater per-,bearing on the number of industrial i «±,deenta of inciu`striai accidents? Many I accidents. It was found that the least ' { etathoritiea Chink it does, but biro. E. number of acciderts occurred at 67 Wipers He Knew; Ypres _ good times and bad times; thoughts of deg. F•; at lower temperature their a brave endeavor; ghoete of the boys ); '�. Osborne and Dr. H. M. Vernon of fr a advally increased till at He DIdI] t' who dtda't "go home"? Maybe they r _. scan acy gr °,f a industrial Fatigue Research''b2 deg. F. theJy were 35 per cent. more Old Bill, who fought all through flue come to from their En . ,are inclined to doubt it. These numerous then at 67 deg. F. At a war, _was telling his adventures to' glish•and F9sad. era graves and dream of , the' past pbservers claim that the controlling still lower temperature (47 deg. F.) some tntereated ladies fit a London - r(. factors in causing ccidents are eed the fell oil slightly, ainozigg these pictures. g all y gh y, p�rkapa because bayaar-where money was being raised Close the door softly bf ptodnct} and the ychical state!the workers were too cold to work on this little pa for the care of cri led veterans. of the workers. This latter factor is'with their usual speed, so that there , "So we started out from W e' "he Canadian shrine. suggested by the number of accidents was a consequent dimhinuitioa'of acci- • -„ .tthat occurred in a shell factory }uat+dent risk. At temperatures above 67 said. ---•- I'n , after the workers had begun their de F. the accidents showed a slight "Ypres:' as old lady who was in hiss a » ; x. r s g Paid in Csermany. -tight-shift. They were then -for the;rise among women workers, but the Qc an se.ld very correctly,- ! - 1 y ng. Re went t If You. have to call !n the doctor, you - most part in a 2ive'ly and excited state,,men suffered 38 per cent. more acci- °Ei'ell, se t�+was sat - will eventually pay him to the usual ' but as they calmed down in the course deuts at 77 deg. than at 67 deg. F., trom Wipers-- of the.night, accidents gradually fell their greater liability being probably HEARTLF-881 jway, by coin,-note, or cheque- But if Ypres; said the old lady. were in certain parts of Germany, !ko haH the original tsumber. The nn- due to the heavier and more trying Mrs, tloodsote: - t i+avent .teew ..t We set out as I.say snd aitei four q you to pay him in �l�i�iortance of modern fatigue as al.rnoture of their work. youct at ohurGts for aen+s time. Don't he would request factor in the causation of accidents is: It has been observed in some in- you like the rectorT days up in the line we,was back again i sauna ages, - a i by laboratory experiments.!dustrial plants that s large number a! _ Mrs. Oopophlia: Ao, I don't, t'll in Wipers.' Thee more - � Wfi� t test involving modern muse- accidents occur within tea minutes ••Ypres," ee,id the old lady.. . ey question In Germany far 'S a never forgive him for refuslAg is getting`' n11ar activity as carried out continu-!after start' ing so perplexing-that actual tJ t tree in the mornin� wid read the funeral service ever my Old Bill stopped and looked-at her goods d;m... fora period of three and oife-,within ten minutes before ciosi Instead Of mossy are being used in ? yhoata n8 Faer tittle deal deegums.' pityingly. many districts for the purposes,of bar• e accuracy attained im-trims at nig$E. Lack of concentration got he said. It `'` proved th out, though much more would seem to be the nci a cause w a Yon ain't elf ter. in Pomerania p R : i pre 1 ranch, for Instance, a a' t . slowly In the latter' )mH' of the eEpei of the mrfisha in these cases. But as Three Widws• �� fi�tt©© l'_. tti►q i schedule of medical fees has just been anent than in the first bX. There the morning's sad afternoon's work If a [airy came to me jilTLli. -BIRD lRil R!!B� ��' and it eats forth that doctors, - .;F +ruse no Indication of loss of aranttsl'progresses, it has been found th_ti With the gift of wtshas three. - 'for a night-time ht-time vistt•lnvatvi thrill, such sa might utrder indnetrW�accidents increase: Whatt is the cause';Flrat, I'tt have a bourse (quite smalls) - -'ter of more than seven miles,e•?:e<1 re- ! eonditions have led.to increased acci- Fatigue may have some part in it, but Wlth roses on the.southern wall, The winter season Is a bald one on celve-thirty pounds of butter, a ham dent iial- : the a eed of production and the- pay- Four red chliXineo. leaded lights,- the baby He is more or leas confined Temperature of the workshop or`chic state of the workers would all- And abutters`for the winter aigASa, t©Stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is weighing tiventy pounddi, Or one thous, `- . factory would seem to have some past to be the chief factors and poIIndo of p oft toss- so often stormy that'the mother does. For an ordinary-day-time visit: the Then, I'd have a ardea• too, not get him oat in the fresh alt as of- fes arheali be alneteen �A Practical Avocation. �tit the bttstaess man should take no g pouttds of Cutter, music or that fife musician Where the,old-world dowers grew; ten_as she should. He catches colds seven pounds of sausages, or three- Oae of the moot practical avocations Lavender In artsty beds, Which reek'h it little eystemr his.stom- hundred potatoes• could not posaib17 be a sacemoul Pounds of hs masto. In the velter of modern ' Flaming scarlet'poppg heal seb and bowels get out of order and • -The fee for serious. a •;} buslneasa man has fortunately pe;ssed ppendlcltla business life, she business man who Into obtivioa. Fruit for jam, a kitchen plot,- be becomes pee6lsh and cross. To operation is one pig, Can rest his mind and.-,glortfy his soul Many of our best musicians have Wallflower and forttet•me-sot, guard agal this the mother should Doctors are not the only people who by a few minutes of'' musical expree proved remarkable business men, not 'keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets In are insisting on- being paid In kind ' the house. They regulate the stomach °.� floc every night has the asset which merely to tfla publishing field, where ,I.aa't• a,white fence and a gate`' rather than is cash. The farmer to men like Lloyd George sad Arthur then'•are some startling successes, but `Where the One Beloved could wait,, oa+u u<,set'- rsa+J break up oe4iis. They Weimar must pay the school authori- sue` iblaour have found invaluable, If also to the great world of business. Watcbfa6 tlfe lotlg, road for me; 'are sold by medicine dealerp or by tare-one hundred ,pound@ of rye per i Mere Is the slightest manifestation, of Looking outward teade+riy mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr._ term for big son's education„ An hour's ;_Pticsl talent tu, the boy is your • r - —And i't's a pity, so I say, Williams' Medicine Co., •Brockville. electric I*ht at Auma will cost you buiaily teach him to piny some Insure• -"q'oo much-ho}idey-i+-+a- bad as Thst.-tatslr talk..ltava pss:ced'away! out ten eggs, ar, it you peter.!t, three _ '!leant, rive him a chance, it may be too little," sass a well-known doctor. V. Arlett.� 'i pounds of flour. priceless to him some day. . I ,. _"'''a__; Bramshott Hut is a Canadian While a travelling tailor, it you hap- Men must begin to realize -how I Fresh water eels travel a distance Music can IWI to slumber any form Shrine. pen to be !a the dairy business, will 4losety music to boned nD with the iii equal to s quarter of the earth's ell of disease curable by acienee, accord- Letters In 1815-16-17-18 whirb bore furaiab you with s first-class suit at _ ,":toeAl and industrial life of the cans- cumference about 6.000 mites•in their iV to a professor at Cincinnati Urd.' the the ridiculously low figure of from '67, The old day when it was thought Iivea ; ti sit postmark "B:amehott, Surrey: the to eighty poow of buffer. y were balm to the hearts of many a sol• = J !'� - — - --- -- -- - •- - --- -- -dier's wife and mother. telling her as they 1 did that HE wasn't In the trench- FACERS! BOOKLETS. - _ ea. anyway- Canadians, to those war years, made a little Canada In that ` y little corner of England; their bright SENT FREE ri • _ .: : : - r w reez ss a , unquenchable s !rite, t . ` slang and chaff, smiles and jokes, and ----_- te! - good friendship illumined even the T Any 6f the following may be had free a clouds of war.• . der Astor , Come with me today ana have a on appiicarloa to the' i bad look at Bramshott, where it lies de- ' - 4 r� =AM �� eerted under the Surrey trills. The PtibhCat101]s BrallCh buts--where Jack Camrck worked and Department of Agriculture �.. played are mostly P y gone. Sold by the :. . av government, they are scattered all �ttaWa over England. Some are homes for Report of the 8tintater of .lgricuthare, r heroes, some storehouses, barns,.club- Report of the Bee Division. - rooms, a Report of Chemistry Division. But here is one Ymt-atefirerth ight just Report Division of Forage Plants. • • an ordinary derelict army hut. But Fox Ranching in Canada. Get Our V1I�gl1S _ - there are strong shutters on .the win- Directions for-Collecting and Preserv' doors•and an imposing padlock on the inE Insects. , _ Is Cow Testing 'Worth While?" ; � ����� door, and while we are looking e g .: i : watchman comes to demadd that we Influleur Cheese. move on unless we have a permit to go Influence of Feeding on'Type of Hogs. t Care of the Ewe and Lamb. Inside. Artificial Incubation. ` ` Vitamin and mineral elements are There's a cri§ppess and flavor Our curiosity piqued, our permit Natural Incubation. : part of the splendid nutriment that delight the taste—and there's' later unlocks• the door. . My dear, the Htiw :to Make and Use Hotbeds and -gin w ch Nature store's in the field wails are covered 'with sketches done Gold Frames. King natural health-building Roodness I blew Varieties and selection@ of Grata. bur nourishing and vitaliairtfi that makes Grape-Nate with cream in crayon; Frent<h br•ttle scenes, local The Fertilizers Act. `.'the huMan body. •landscape scenery, bits of Canada, To. Hardy Rases. or milk a complete food- and won. _ -ronto bay with the Niagara boat pull- Bush Fruits. Grape-Nuts, made from wheat derfully delicious in$ mit, lifelike sketches of men and Recommended Varieties of Field Route - and malted barley, has for over wolneo, and here the smile of a little Weeds and Weed Seeds. f--twlsaty five years supplied vitamin 'Grape-Nuts is 'truly economical child. No one knows wllo was the The Maple Sugar Industry, ' ad other elemsnts f7eoessary for because a small quantity Crop Rotations for eeaitral- area >�aet• - - q ty provides artist; just that some Canadian Tom- ern Canada. 6}M-. perfect nutrition. unusual nourishment. . my did them in the last par! of the The Strawberry and Its Cultivation. r -I -- "Flanders o Fin! can tell it he lies In Swine Husbandry in Canada. � t - � e.-Nut _ Melds" or it be-went-back Seasonable Hinte. S - FOR HEALTH to his Canada. -But even the govern- List of Publications, 1923. Ft ? t 'went hat$ guarded these sketches with f _19o1d Doer "Th0i a Reasox its often' abused red tape~ deeming " - H^. 1Keds by GeedieaP G t"Yl'Pltetel them, rightly. a ... .............. raj Compeer g Y. precious legacy. Name Postmen 8. T fo T, Llnalc.d ryk dye w Standing here, Is' It fancy that the ` ,'. ..'. a e but seems thronged with a very fury Pca ce 4Il P t oroa F r, Oatad rY t Offs of youth; with crowded memories of ..•. .. ...... ..... 'r the little human, things that count, the g• No . .. -- tones of a voice, the sound of a laugh; •Province.. (No etAmp required) S. r 'i °;,�"' ,,uW- '"'' .m. '�•'+m,"f,• ^x.. e.,•'(' ,«" „•.c« .� .... .r �:,y '.� ,fin .exst..+ .P3 ,. :.• �• ,�.- �,"•}:.rJ-ai. ...m �� � .. ';�< � %s��,,r,... -'�i.r,°�°-"'•fir "S'� ���« ,-a.- a '�' .✓., 3r'M: 7.•S-+li'�•1' .,-s' .t. R ,`�a,t.' a- ..ay'�+� ry K.;;..::".. r5�;. , 'r'Z': a±nA 'S^' -•y, '�,t,•' 1.-« ���'.i�,y.%' s+b.,. _ "��.r�,�*,•r:;.w..er;+^;i�!'J.^y.�,.. n�w,., 'a: <.'�. Y'x .g. i++i ...r'.yR.•'.,..4r'.• ...ryp;''-`'R�• :.,�••�"�Win' `•G' m..Y+'•. - `.,r:.q ••-s`';:..• ' ' i ✓K. .f' Sw•., •� .�.. '''`•'+''`n:+�° '�k .f�,'" •' .? _ er'd"c.e+.:..-„ter �'� �ti d^_ �G-r'-�3,,e% ^,;;.:--sex. 't°'t, •,r° ' •:J. •:� <u 'n•% ! t,':• :R;<�:'�'`'�' w eT,"• r-. "".$'a• 'k',... r`* ,4- �� _t4 � � : 'r.:..%!T +.:- �'•� � � �«�'be"rkaE•. 3s Zti .(v ':.w. ,.as"9t':.�"^ -•R::�a '• 4•.',.�'• �:" ; y` r'" ",,,('• - _ !;•. .?^%`�,^ :Ap 3 Y:huh "P J'rr� .r: ��L: c;,4r.,,. +x,��— ^w.,, ,�+. L +rti`..,..-s . 'rnr F`•_ y. .s,�`•a,°- „ti»' v .'r -ti .%v wv '{:'•M- rY�: fi'' •!. ••,I'.-'.,.'•'.,,t ,'.e.r Y•: ."h.. �.�L'a �4w.. :G'• - _• ';.ti+'.' � .4.... _•M Y'.L'^:,ti.4�\S' .k9 .r' l -_.•� ..- ' — • Y -A MOTHER S HEALTH _. MAN OF LETTERS a"sified Advtrl'tisements. THANKS TANLAC LBY WOOL`A A D>L�•ly��;-�:�` _ . ..0 RNS ���� from oil.or grease. Large sample, Brio for comforter, one , "'• idi/YV IW Wl a V QQ�I� ��L Canadian Writer Declares He dollar. Woo Canadian , Mills,M1IlGeorgetown, Ootarlq. F. �` Never Saw 1b its Equal for aaaaisua>fr wanr'i'iaa. !Care of Home and Children ,m. Building One Up. Lift Off with Fingers' " ar ovas. Inc !e a faithful old friend that Often Cause's a Breakdown. never falls es _ UBAM CLOVER_ THE .GROA fa s me," deolared Jam A, annual rte for in •rer N ►� The woman at home, deep in house Brain, 873 Gerrard 8t. >0., Toronto; ormation. D. Fraser. R•R. 0. Iidertov. -gt Ontario. Ont., iecentl Mr. Brain is one of !fold duties and the urea of mother-. y .. "` Toronto's best known citizeae; and inr hood, needs occasional;help to keep Dust from volcanie eruptions=has',] addition o being a successful business bee her In good health. The demands up b I - I n known to leave! 600 mil on a mother's health are' many end �9 gian, has written many poems and through the air. ' severe. Her own health trials and her C_ songs: that have gained wide•popu- children's welfare exact heavy tolls, A larity. Kinard's Liniment used by Physicians. while hurried meals, broken res: and I've been taking ah occasional treat b . :.. ent of Taulac for four years, and it much Indoor living tend to weaken her J O , constitution. No wonder that the we- TOO EASY 1 keeps me hi"fine condition. Why, d man at home- is often indiapoaed "It's altogether too easy to QeL a right now, I feel like I could hold �.. divorce." f "CaSCa�'eS" lOc r - ;,through weakness, headaches, back- ground in a foot race with-any man- - aches and a�rvonsneas. Too many "Well, maybe If It wasn't-so easy my'age in Canada. itd got 'something to pet r divorce Before taking Taulac,I was all ran- women Have grown to accept these „• visitations as 'a part of the tot of irom'it wouldn't be so easy. down, had little.appetite, and was suf- basest��.art a hilt Drop a little :faring. from, indigestion. I wasn't oFroezone on an aching corn. tastsat• : 'motherhood. But many'and`varled as r1,.� - s d Best Laxative her health troubles are, the cause is fined Solomon'& sleeping well and wa.r often s' weak ly that corn stops. hurting, then short. I In its solution of the vexed.problem ly.9oa lift It right off with lingers simple and relief at hand. When well, and nervous I couldn't attend to bile!= Tralyi -When Bilious, w it is the woman's good blood that keeps of a water supply In Jerusalem the niass. Department of Public Works in Pales- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Constipated her well when ill she must make her p "Wp1I, siP, all-t)ese ailment's dlsap sy�zcne” for a few cents, aafilMeat' p blood rich-to renew her health. The with has contrived•to combine utility I peared with my first treatment of Tan- to remove every hard corn, soft corn. nursing mother more than any other with' romance, writes the Jerusalem 1 lac, and to this good day I've been eat- woman in the world needs rich blood correspondent of. "The London Morn I Ing, sleeping .and feeling fins.= -In. all °jam without� nes toes. ��q 6 cramping oroover overacting, take Case ru and plenty'ot it. There is one way to ing P„pst."- I i.the days of the Roman my seventy pears, rve never seen the' eta. Bick headaeh_e, biliousness, gage% get this good.blood..so necessary to occupation, when the population of the e(jual-of Tanle,c,and I lust wouldn't be Ten years is the average We of an indigestion, &our, upset stomach, and '. perfect health, and that Is through the Holy Land was no smaller, apparently, without it." oyster, an'such distress gone by mornin& rise of.Dr. Williams' rink Pills. Mis than now,Jeyvisatem was well supplied Tanlae Is for sale by all goo3 drug- — Nicest physics on earth for grows-n) .y; ' W. T. Riley, R.R. No. 1, Apple Hill, with water. It has occurred to.the.,407.gists. Over.35 million bottles sold. Ont., has proved the great.value of Dr. partmeat to make use of tfie Roman and children. 10o a boa. Taste ; '-'William's' Ptak PIIta to mothers, and reservoirs and aqueducts,of which the e l i e v e S candy." Petroleum In Spain. s tells her story as follow&:-"Two years ruins can still be seen. am•r3aa+t ?iosgr nog 2asasaief y ago, after the birth of my boy, I be- 8olomon, so called Thus the Pools ci The' Spanish 'Government will..drill. Dyspepsia $oolc on '. came very weak and run down. fired- tram,being near the Gardena Of Solo- two 2,000-metre well's in a search for „ : sally I lost weight and energy until I Mon,and'of second century date,three petroleum in provinces where it is be. suffer er D. advises: "Pert-ins who DO DISEASES s-._ •. ' . $ rY wffcr Irani severe Indigestion wee arable to do my houaewotk. I large reservoirs, with a tots] capacity lieved to exist and constipation should talteafter and How to Fe" could not 'sleep, m7 nerves trould of 40,500,000 gallons,' situated some t mailed Free a any Adr - - -. - e�afeaiaadatbedifale,Bfteen - deans by the Author. e twitch and Jump so that•I arose in the' eight miles from the capital,are again, When a dog barks at ntht in Japan to tbaty drops of the Extract,of IL lay Glover Co.sea, - "morning with heavy aching limbs and aster 128 went 24th Streit centuries of disuse, supplying the owher is arrested and sentenced to Roots known to th+e Drug Trade ' � New York, U.S.A. head, Indigestion helped to make the Jerusalem with,water. Some difficulty work for a flxed time far the neigh- as"XOJwrSW'sCurative Syrup." Y =-- misery worse,and my heart wound pal- was found in repairing leaks, but two bars whose shrrnber may have been Gat the Genudne. 50c;and$1.00 y .. Dilate terribly. 'I doctored steadily for of the pools have -ea been suf- disturbed. bottles, t BACK ACHED ± " a year without getting' better, but Just scien,tly cleared out and restored to drragged along feeling •t4at I would fulfill their original purpose. never be well again. But one lucky The department has even found it -- n possible_ to use the surface aqueduct I'''''{I:"'":i,:':, ", Qs. { : lu.;,.'d �, �,:',�lyll;.:lt:,:�,':11' i .�,� � 7 y, on the advice of a friend. I b u15;,r:I d1 and tunnels, which tho Rom made, II .,:.::,.I ,..<..r 'treatment with Dr. Williams Pink I m Pills. * I have taken only'six boxes,but r I;, Ili,, ! so a&to secure connection between the !� i s ! - 7 I wish you could ale the dtifexelsce: I pools and their main aaurce of supply, i am now able to do my work. go about a spring rising n named Bir ,l+l1l, III"''I w, I _a ,.d,:. ill"ut,' i�Ii' Mm McMahon Tells Howes ! a cavern nam i tiP "'' Faisal Relief b T L dill and enjoy myself. I feel so entirely pill f�, Ali Hi,.'I „'I� Dsyra,ah. This was effected sitar the ' � I �� . I!! i "I I' '111�H'�!'ll' y � � Ilke a new woman that I advise every removal of much a!!t and stones. S I IN!'I'i , III r q!I I , o i I� Pmk6am s Vegetable Co®pot®d :weak or ailing woman to try'Dr. Wit- : �$ liame Pink Pills a history 4s repeating itself at Jerusalem. nd r know they will �y,�+ 1, �; ,�l ij�I,li '�I'II1�; et beneficial results." I l pPI,'', v, l: i i''IIII t I'' �� It you are sills a. I Chatham, Out—Ill took s ' ! g, easily' tired or de- Secret. ;Ill��iljl!�Hrl!':?:1II'II; �L Pinkham'e Vegetable CamprnLmd lfos� +~ pressed. it is 'a duty pots own yatisaeli I luiow a thing that no one knows' "I ",!uu''' ". I, run-down condition after the birth o -er. awl your family to give Dr.Williams' Save on:y one and I, my baby boy. I had terrible paint laoti ;g, !!� II', backache, and was tired and weak. ao� ,- If"!nk Puts a lair trial. What this So trail it b, s thread seems a#sons, , thrN medicine man done for others it will Bo greet, it.mocks the sky. 1 Il flit to do my work-and care for my 'rarely do for you. Tin.can get Dr. little book and a One day I received'ak. 'Williams' Ptak Pills through nay deal- I dare not tell it if I would, � little book and read it.end ve tall. 4 IF STOMACH IS �'(a. the medicine I bad dgaad�I ee r ' ter is medicliL._te or by mail at 50 cents And world not If I dared. _I the vegetable Compotttid. I!eel ._ IL box or six boxes for $3,50 from The It is so shining even gold 4 jpm / j� better'now and am not athaaned'to - - Dr.Williams' Medicine Co,,Brockville, is only dull compared.. TROUBLING-'YOU J_--�� l°'"'` what It haadone for me. I r� Ong - Whethzr you have suffered it to any woman I think feels at I do. -� • But he must tell It-r most 1trait, Eor years or are experiencing -"Mrs J. R. D1TcMa8orr. ib8 Harvey To My Mother. - =- Am modept maldeas ao, lnstanti 1 End Ifldi estion- ' rheumatic sin for the first fit'��a Oat Deal gently with her, Time: theme My little heart, will he be glad Y g n' Lydia a Pinlcm r s vegetable j'.otOli+ _ tulle-Sloan s.Liniment will d. made from roots and her many years' To flnd.I know it tool or Stomach Misery with �, ? bring.you quick,sure relief. or nearly fifty years been reatortag Of cite have brought shore smiles with -Helen Frazee-Bower, "Pape's Diapepsin" " Apply Sloan's to those ailing women to health,and etrengtM. It. them than teats, _ relieves the troubles which cause ltuctt L:,� not thy head too harshly oil her -leti€fr,acre j9!nta,- lymptoafa as backache,painful periods; .w. Raw. • As soon as you eat a tablet or two of Itstingling,penetratingw•armth irregularities, tired worn-oat eelin .- But tt9ce decline -so ,lowly-on Est' I , p� brings comfort immedfaulxr-Bo- . Thf!sieshowna "Page's D#a is." your !ndlgestloa is andnervowmessi tore you realize it the pails has brow soaet Heavy palm, heartburn, flatu- disappeared. again by such letters ea Mrs eta oa i That fills a sunset of the notilifera a lence,gases, palpitaif,,2r any misery Sloan's Liniment will makeyoa tee well as by one woman telllns Ass Cooemb leetw.wnu b Yew pens from a sour, acid etomsd% ends. Cor- -realize how unneceiaa it ht t0 another. These women know, and era • willing to tell others, what it far - Where twilight 1 nt fe of o of ete-bu reaibee the.d. root your stomach and dlgeetiote for : suffer from rhetctaatic min today. -them' therefore, it in surely-worth inhere 1d the summer vaotsKee of apsesete-bath sloe r = fw« l ea Ike ,,Merry y The most stubborn sad Chionsc -time, sew cents. Each package guaranteed Cases yield to Sloan'a •f°��' :�RS fi by druggist. _ Women who suffer shoaldwrite to the And fades at bast into the silent night and anion �roau'a"• e r ��r„an L _ Ere one ma ouote the P&A$ng of the "' made Lydia EPinkham Medicine Co.Cobour or hand or power. II�L��l�ent kilb'�itl ontarlo !ors free eo�y o! �.�d_a � x: 1113bt, emsklQaorslouM �: IForrheumatism.bmiser.streinselmtcolds pinkham's Private 'Text-Boo[ -'So may she pass---sane 'tis-our come' ed w huelai with se��il i t n n�eia iuui nil w n as IIlet1�Petsnliar t0 WOlnen." L- new . mon lot— rite for bo�� : Doctors _ . - -- r - . _ -- �G As one who,•resting,sleeps and knows Y sate d a - - -it not. gm°! wentagton§t.' -� --John Allen Wyeth. dOid Oat_ Endorse Minard's 1•iafineat and j° presorlbe it in their practice. ��•. _ Q yrescrlWt in their practime. Write'fdP' teettTnony of medi- cal MOhfEY`ORClERr,. - �. p - irrigated Farms In cal men. --_ Dominion Ez rasa Money Orders are on sale 1.4 five thousand offices �OM lVliHarflstl - -„thro»ghotit Canada- tern Alberta _ - _ _ a} Something forth Whsle. _ Its tea r lw vs=bau v1s'taies it !i Now hoer Irrigation fto]eot Guest (inspect pictures))-"Ah' �a pyeLSlsL11r food iocsuon for mired The Family Medicine Chest �atMlttg an rsing. splendid op- _ an old ma9 t ilk?" portnaft�for young Mtn now living Mrs.Newrich-"Y-yes; buttthe frame ltaa dtatr to Where good land eanrioc ■ /a '�� b t t resuonsbla yrfgee. y_,UNLESS you see the name Bayer on tablets, yod - iia new. THI8 2A VOT PIONE.0.1a 0, the t 10,000 acres are fully settled and another t; m acres now read, for are nOt ettin Aspirin at all litinard's Liniment for safe everywhere settlement; 00 acres dfstan0• from gg plMpg g g p - t- railroad, seven miles. Good roads, c - - •• w=Y-; :; True Eduaittlon_ telephones and schools, 131asy pay- I ,.;_l, '�'�- 3'n.• •- Monts, extending over is Year � „_- •y,,,-•• No person can be called educated' its Is lug asst rasa ate,is ' rho will not do effectively something Write for furth.r inrortnation to: L DEER FACE tip tiR that he does not wish to do at-the �oa`p��z�D Asso>R • time when it ought to be done.-Niche Nealesse last, - - Albers +� Violas Murray Butler. *, ; - And Shoulders. Burgled Badly. Cuticura Heals: - - � AMBITIOUS MEN - AND WOMEN , ley trouble slatted with;pimple.• Keep K e n d a i 1's breaking out all over,ray face and always in the berm, q tv, shoulders. The pimples �ssp�,� make big money setling our Eng- A strained muede, a were large and red and fea- t llsh-made.Sour-ply knlzing Wools. P' E! �lil Bell on might. Profits 75 cents and sprung tendon, a jolt tered;and-itehedandburned Fq q $1 pound. Twenty shades sample or a knock demands immeafate y, so badly that I could not •. ,' r wool free. Write to-day atte-'1ion. A few hours'delay will sleep. They were very sore -- English Wool Company result in a long lameness-perhaps and mydothlagaggravated Dept. WL in the loss of the horse.- Kendall's them. Accept only an 'unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of; A. BOX 691 - MONTREAL Spavin Treatment has saved more I read in advertisement p Y p y for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Aspirin,'.' which contains directions and dose worked out b horseflesh than all the other known . sent for a free sample which helped y remedies.' Under the name of roe. I purchased more, and after -physicians.during 22 years and proved safe by.millions fo; Corrugated Galvanized KEndall's Spavin Cure, it is the rising four cakes of Cuticura Soap forty-year-old standby of horsemen, and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment r Colds -= ' - Headache Rheumatism b. Steel Roofing farmers and veterinarians. I was healed.” (signed) William C. y ' TootliaChe Neuralgia Neuritis Meet than Maeulseturers !e Con- Cot a bottle o Kendalf's tads saw+39 Peabody S ,Buffalo,N.Y. ,. g y. A. _ surnw. wr;te:ar Prices f f k o Usecu:iCUraforallto.letpurpose.. _ Earache Lumbago Pain Pain Ask, too, o, the Free Boo or � _ Special 7'rrwi.t to Famr-r auihrrae Hail.Add "I aaa tier • ax'llefortl to -r �+ � 1iN•1h.Ct.rani as,W.,]toatre.L^ p��oeld ry Iffaaldy "Baser" boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 2•i snd 100-Druggisit The Metallic Roofing Co. �6s�r Aoay T&.O'.ntmentaaid pk Takam;e DR- B. J. KENDALL COMPANY Li; 'Md 306E ' �i'Cpticura5eapsha�eswitltoatmp+, Aaptrin la t".e trade ,nark (reslstc-,d In Canada) of Baser Wexufaetdre of Here+ �4 i(la1 �. �. Toronto EN09B1JRG FALLS,Vt.,U.S.A. a�ptimelde.ster of Salloyticacld. White It Is-all !mown that Asplrin menne Baret + mar:ufacture, to assist tho ubile agalnat imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Cotapani': = L • e ISSUE Ne. 10-'23. wLa b• etamped with theft getrerai trade mark., the 'Bsser Crow" ..�:w �, i . ,• - ++„,,s,�;A. - M- t�: �.:. +. � r a;� =+'-ray, r:r ��•a•�,,,�-.i�a s .n� y,1�.,,,,,' :+ '_ r' � -:: �+,.' �. 'r'. ,re "fi.,:'.^.•;;.;m v ;t;x,,. a�. r,',.i' e�F�,,,_ +c" �] .:�'. � ,•+fry, ..:,rang,`+n•° :.., `a ;a%'• '.w,. :;.E.''• ,"rev:; , •..�,". '.� f,:�+. .7 �+ •'. T:H .v ,HMV a}" ap .S ! "b. •ry•• i`RL � '9,,� .i. � '�I" yd,<d. ..."C -�:�.: "•4:' Y,s v.-' y a+,.�n;' w +u;y, .y,' t ,�.,,,,,,._.c , •�t ,p :°. 1" w, "iAr;„t ski;:•.' , "+°hc Y+M�,,.. �+r;A: s ` .+S•, .-w.` x �. µ ✓: S w�'i','" �'• 'k m, 7 'v, %i' X'ti ", •�, Y�.�-- ,�' �, .:�Q" "_ r..a 'ix .d. ,A" '�.. '•',}u y'-^•,x%1r.; 'u" _ 3,:'ki^ r .. '.?. :,i�• 'R^ :^ ,, 'X. ,:,y;.i: `'_ w. �.w•n"'x n"3'+'s"''`"5. fn. '`r• r^'F' '� ,k R r :N :k»' > - Como-• 'fi:k "s�sM+ e j White, the clerk was sutbdrtzed to is'regard to the pprcbase of email ' • r 4 � �t lla�a IOU copier printed pins diatrfibu- graders for use on the township h. se roads. *THEYINEST QUAL I��i' tl uu. The auditors' report for !81 'On motion of.•Mr.,Fore th. seconded showed a uet death of 510,827.98, b Mr, -Middleton, If `was d'eciddd to TMRh1S ly wed n•t deficit py b o from the t ron C' - -. tvhite•tM►t of 1:'3 rho a e fl t arc use tw f rn h Ingo 't o,,. H . `:MONEY CAN BUY „ �• , F 131..3 pet yW,;;31.30 if paiditg nc advae, of ST60.06. which is a deereasa of of(3ue{ph. � - - " tf.Ylt>r t18. The council now anjourned to meet JOHN' MURKAR Proprietors Cousidarable diacuisiotl took,place- agaia on Monday, April2od. - r- RO +RY DE -- — AUCTION BALE OF THIS WEEK'ADD`TO YOUR G 'OR R' IN MEMORIAM, liflVSE1IOLD EFFECTS The Glen Wi11oW ki115 _ .:Feeh white Fieh,:18 cents per lb, ;.�Bc.Elsr-Iu ltaviut; memory of our dear CEDA)�l GROVE , • Fceabr Salmon, 15 cents per lb. wife and mother, Elizabeth .Haney, The propert-ut thtl, Estate of the h?'resh Halibut;25 t ente per lb. wife of E. W. P18e , who passed Z+S,tO 1•tLzt�l. T.Frl=dla.y Branch at Locust Hill Finnan-Haddie. 17 rents per t6. r _r:.-,+sway on March 9th, 19'3".. At bar I%te-residence, Xing St„ Haddie^Fillets, 10 cents per 1b. ` 'A true and faithful wife and,lovigg -Pickering Village.on SATURDAY MARCH 17tb 1923 Distillers'(praise,' Salmon Snarka, 30 cents pet lb: _ ^ Huhband-and Family ' 'Boneless Cod,,20 cents per ib. The following property : Shorts, Oil Cake. Boneless Dig6 Herrin `' d3Tls'PHEN&oF-In. loving memory. of Organ and stool, 2 Bureaus, Tapeatl;cy _ t•,. - Y g, „Ot per 16. L oyd Grant, beloved sun of Qeurge rug new. 3 Washstands, 31ron beds. {noon,Oate, VlThewt, or Ogsters;50 cents n jar. X.and Mrs. Stephenson, who died Cheat o!drawers, Sideboard, Dining- 1921 starch IUth. ]92 room table. Secretary. 4 Fancy tables,, Tankage .Etc., He bade no one a IHSt Farewell, Fancy stead. Sewing machine, 2 Jar-' In stock at loavest prices. Every-thing ipl Groceries-fiae3t ti,.tality aad akvaye He said good-hyr" to none. diniere etunds, Haircloth sofa, Screen, first Atot:-k. Heaven's Rate was opened wide, Bed couch. Muttress and denim cover, //'�� And s loving voice said 'Come:' gofa, 6 Zane-seated parlor chairs, A E. R E E SO R - -Fattier, Mother,.Br.others Largo mlrror. !Flower stand, Lawn ■. > ` acd Sisters. hammock, and canopy, 2 Hat racks. . - 3 Bed springs, 4 Mattresses. b Smal{" hone Mark^..800 • -� SALE REGISTER. mirrors, 2 Congoleum rugs 1219 new, -- 2 Flanging tamps, get 1flatfortt5 scales. 3*he P1Ckf:1"ln� THt HtSUAl',.'Maxcs 8th=e1'u:tion Bade Wood stove 6rnalt, Braes lamp. Tap _ of farm stock. implements, house- entry carpet in rug form about 24 yds, p'i ( C hold furniture. etc., at lot 35, con_. 8 Diaing room chairs, Fancy parlor Vigilance. Committee s •vs r✓ f =' __ .+ !. Whitbv, the o Arty of Fred. tats 4liocker4. Parlor stove coal.- � \ a Pr p To of sett our farm, coesult the Farm.hands De artm-ftt of w Draper. Sale at one o'clock. See Hal Lamp. 6 Kitchen chairs;Arm y Y p iw chair. Drop-leaf kitchen table,Kitchen Mite, rj'Vui,,.141aw, auctioneer, p The object of this Association is to -The United Farmers Cooperative Company, TuMDAY, MARCH 13:.h-Auction sale tal:le, Cook stove Ipaperial Oxford, lessen ste`klin and prosecute S.Burner oil stove and oven,Oil heater, g r Limited. � .,.. the felons. of farts stuck and implements. at PN er-rack. 1900 wasber, 2 Obatuber , ` r lot 5. con.5. Uxbridge belonglag to Ice•ereanr freezer, Laundry bask " - • A•..I. 4LLISON, Represeatative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 i•:, Thos Hardy. .Sale at 12 o'clock. F. et,Clothes horse.A quantity of dishes W:8ilversides, auctioneer. Members having propertg stolen oommwdl and glassware, Bed spreads and com- oa3e immediately wit h asp memltate ' "WEDx88DaY. MAuca; 14Ta-Aut Cou forgers, Ironing board, Clock.Scales, 02 Essonfiis t7ommitise. µ sale of ferm stock, implements, baty Flat- irons, Lawn .mowers. 4 Hand . W E HAVE T H E M xtrd toots. at lot 30,.-con. 8, Picker- larupe. Lantern.C.rrtains and curtain blembership tes 331.00. DEng, the property of Roy Carter. -poles. 2 Coal scuttles, Stair oilcloth. Ttakets may be had from aa•Pr•stdsat or, !•W� T.L �,�p�,RS Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills Fted A 'quantity of firewood and coal, Searetsrt• ooappuatdon. Poetill.auctioneer. Linoleum and numerous other articles We have made use of errs experience in handlia Wall Papers and are •Sa•ruaDav, kARCti 17TH= Auction . Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm- B Sale begins at 1 o clock.sharp er, Donald Mauro, Pickering. offering you designs that are sure to please and that are up-to-date is % , sale of household efi.cts; the pprro-. every particular. including Tapestries, " p.sty of the estate uf- the late ICZ TiR'M41 OASM - Cely re onabl . Eta Beet J.'Findla R. Thexta.+. - V. J. Clark. • of all, the prices are extremely reasonable. t y, at the prernha.er•, Picker-• W. " L. A.[r'lvni.wY, R. B. Povext.[..- i3soraias� _ - . . � •' Mil villxge, Sale at 1 o'clock. Ste Executer Auctioneer .Praldant, :. SEE THE'!! YOU'LL SAY gO ! _,. °• ' : bills W. S Powell.auctiooeer, ,- .�• -1R is our intention to go into the paper-hanging mace a:tentiively this Tt'lsan�sy.• MArtCU 21h1t-AtiCtlrn.6xir a year than,last year, and FIN before stated. we will have to give the - ut horses,e.ttLte.ergs and farm ma reference to a pets supplied b us. .•hit Sou NL lOL 13.ern 1. Picket.low. on fla've Your G ram G ro u n Nuff-aed I Yon bu the er. We'll do the rest.{.just sourh rf Pickrrin{z Village, on y �p ,. Church St ), the p uperty of Russell loge. Sale at one eivck sharp. AT HE See r. en bills. W. B. Powea ll. auctioneer. s TO N TH 0 R N k ant auction of high c{atw re�tia _ - .. The Busy Store, Brougham, Ont. " tered horses. Durham catt e. Ply „ :. worth. Rook,fowl. seed oats ani� .� gaeas. and modern tnaehizrerf, the - while Thera t8 a Reaeos - pproperty of rank Hamilton, at lot . Work done 'Ott W w y - v { era.5. Pickering(Ellicott farrpl• ff�� tone o'clock.ctio gee bill., W. - Pickering g lyd v'are tVr B. Powell.anctlnneer. '��;re are i r the market f'ur w ter. aad 4j s. PICK9R11ke COUN61L Marquis wheat, oats, barley • 'store aboveconcell met pursuant to _ - and rye. Inquire _._' It will be worth your while tozo no in toil adjournment on lHoodtt .the bth inst. ')members all ppseeetrt. The minutes of - - -. ,. . - see our steel[ of _ the last raeetlog were read and 'LIP _ -.. _ _ for prices =�� ved. � number referred to the respective stand The Campbd Flour Mils Co., Ltd. Poultry Foods and Egg Producers ed I oommitteea. �.! r, McCracken. representative of "" �� "' - - We have Royal Poi'ple La itlg Ddeal,' Bee! Scrl�ps and Bone, Oyster the Inget Iron Co., Ltd of Guelph, y was heard re geadiog machines. Shell and Mica Grit, Pratte Egli Prod,icer. Royal-Parpls ' =1 oronfio Peterboro Ticker�n v,+; communications ,:,.,.1ved4,,._T� �. - � _� Lice Powder. One trial will convince you that - tr' obveral residents of FArport re gravel ____ �� -'. '_.- them are the beet on the market. i . ibr road graded last fall. -— -- ---- - _. _Mr 'W, B, Baboon wsa heard re dogs young calves, worryltog hie sheep. Royal Purple Calf Meal for Hopi 'Fattener for the� Ftemio Morrison arse beard re plan — : ' a _ -- Stock .q t stable, and ABU sure lice on etotJc.dibiofeCt 1 : .et Till Iota. _ How—moo You Remit Money? 4 _ 1H. 1eliicott was_ beard re awirtance -•�� . f tirf Thos.RUIott. who is I. destitute T HE next time it is necessary fdr yon to remit low"T. 1i3est American Coal Oil alwAY%on band at right price.edropmetaetes. On motion the re uest cetalember that the safest, most convenient turd eco-wavRranted to the extent of 1.00 per noemieal medium is Bank Honey Orders. They are It is a pleatiure to show our goods. 'We have them, can get 4 _ week durWg the next two months. lRobt.Titus was beard asking pos issued for any a=unt up to fifty dollars, and you Can ahem or they are oot made. aeadon of dead elm tree on sideroad. chase them at out nearest branch at prices raaitng fools tl7tre! j .The standing committee on Gontin- ;�� nests to fifteen.cents, plus revenue stamps. ii Q i eoei•s reported and tPenmme4ded •. , ... :._:,_•- . -..: a/• S. � �y - _-'• a followle .payments: United Type- sFt,�• _ ,r Writrr Co. for supplies 9 00: Muoicl- �QQaal World. subs for tai i 0i► ; also tot 2iftunfc{pal Debentures. etllth sales tax, - eo.rp,tos errs 20: Bain dL Orrbitc,for G. P. LYl�lo. ` To- Investors rubber etanr 80c : John Murkar. sup' yVHM3y BRANCH, • plies 12 00;' li.$e.tgh, on r<ccount of Y BROO>I;1dN SRA,NCH, �'R C: CR039, liQaerager• DO you appreciate the advi"bility.of having yonv banker, d ' vid ry 125 00; Municipal World, ri)tls. _ _ serve 1 is mstters pertaining to Investments. road f<.rrus etc, 122 02 ; Adam Spears, .;,, 8 dasssrttending the good Roads Coo. --. The Bank is always in direct and constant touch with the vent ion at Toronto 15 00. liavestment markets and is "I equipped to seewo sowkd The standing committee on Relief - _- and att active osoioAties or to place auT bash• Teti say reported and recommended payment a :. PICKERING w�as follows:. King Edward Sanitarium -• At arty branch of tiro Standard You can Obtain iAfosasatisw .. forCunsumptivea, maintenance of D - :..in respect to.investments. fsa 5 - E Long for months ai Dec and Jtin MEAT A R K E T THi ou ; H Ellicott, maintenance of T - o ��TA►N DARD BANK Elliott 8 U0. _ a _- • The standing committee on Bonuses :- r ` for Wire Fences. Snow Shovelling O ANAO► ``Stc. reported andr recommended the •Round Roast or Steak, ... = �....: 20. per lb- 'TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE 1YFILLIONB -­&e- 4450 Piug payments: R M Brown. for " - '8arloio RoaeCorBteak, •'. '�' 2+C- `'• breaking roods Audley road 130 • B i. Pickering Branch, _ - W.-F.Law,Manaw ���' M Brown and othatre breaking roadE Porterhouse t or Steak 1 Whitby Brtaacil, - - C. A-McClellan, ALUM do r and shovelling sooty Whitbv tow _ ` ;. Itutop Rtiast, _ ... •.. Wbitb to pay half'18 00;"$'M Chsp- -- Fine Rib Roast,- :.: .. _._ 9 coo 4 +e mss. rods wire leave lot .. ` iJi 60. $envy Rib Roster, •;4 and 18c Pic' V n Bakery The standing committee on Light. Bhoalder Roast.1Pdwer lad Transportation reported .. 14e ■• - and recommended the following pay- 7 Pot Reset, - went The Hydro-Electric power •Brisket, to•boil; ... ' Cummiesion,Oshawa: 12 lights in the LsR of Pork,: . .. 250 .'Village of Greenw the of - _- ag Pod• for eon •� „ _ -- � . t'- is wod.Fib 5400.' Loin of Pork. .. � : ' Alth�ugb•. not settled, we are doing buel- �a The standing committee on Dam. .Shouldet Roast of Pork, .. '20ev er to Sheep W ry, -=aft ab p orriea h Dogs re- Pork Chops, .• Hess iu our new buildin. opposite I�rted and recommended the follow° � pp 4na payment: Chas Pucktin, killing Pare PorktSausage,' ... the Standard 17aLll>; on the =, dot:[enact,worrying sheep 10 00. Finest Salt Pork.... " f f; ... The rate For snow-shovelling was „ a':. :. 1?titteet Breakfast Bacon, piece, old site where bread has `-Axed at 20 cents per hour for man ,. a sliced, ; f,: .rwd .40 cents per hour for man and :tEenm during the winter months, Mild Cured Cott,+Oe Rolls(half or vvbole), 38c " :.been baked fclr more than 40 years. At- On motion Mrs. Obas. Florence,of ' '. "Y ".'�,remont, was granted 4.00 per week Back BRCOn; .,, .. ... �� i ^ the resent• ,,:Cooked Ham,.. .:: ' 50c " We hereby thahk our many customers for- their' loyal per- 9 pp •• rona a daring he past, and Also solicit the trade of •�„ The Reeve and Clerk were author- ' ,,, ,. 25c g g p fit d to sign and submit to the Miaia• Weinere,. ... �� Head-Cheese,.. 15c the whole Piokering.00lmmunity. We are . t of Highways of Ontario a stale• .: ••• •'• ��, ,+ ' .y:.ent of e;tpeaditure on township ". -Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 50 cents ,: here to serve you and our regular ,,r `. ` ; ','••Ma4,slsi» 'aad requesting the " 5 lbs 80 cents deliveries are made, whether the roads are bad or not. T •,tu',ry grunt of 20 percent.aad atfo lb prints 18 cents `. 'percent on salary of road euperin• Fresb Trout sod White Finh Every Friday Independent phone 940 c•ndsot,'which amounted to$IM 47. DOAUMN no auditors'report for IA!,ES was } �. � • kt t•,« (podgy and oti! motion •r "r jlIkk r�in - y ;, �� T ' G. REID3 - - PICTAEIRINCI H. fit• Mormey, 3.uy_ .-•i- 'y`. n- k' - w ,•� ,"•r r,>C'' orti r.—•; ,:%+,� -a�, eT "a" „WAS' cr�z �..... ` w, ..+. ,: , R`�}7� .'iC•:M �x "t,• ear ^.°aG„-�:ef' w.. +.,..w.-.i"°•e,,•%,:r,,... ,.�'P:, •��r'V,.+�' �Yc;13•,+1p:.,,;re �;r� � +x:;�,..';titi- �y�°;.,x'� +r:• -,tY• .µ'SY p 'y! y„ ",-� ':Y.`trx eM ., ,,.�.,, ..; ,,•!•SE .,.�... �e+i:'•-,.,� - •..r:+ ...i+'a+.. .. "stw' .''•�•;.,>.`;{ -,ay._.......Z...,-w' .,�• .,' -`-,.-""+�il`-'"'.cn. . Ki .raf •h• -S• '�'`,•, '.�,...�.'." "`-s.{`ref i ..j ..'9 .,,..J.. 'R s.'4..^; i �r•' � • a'M '�" '• t " ' - r °.S' :�`•. .,:. ',+-,,�..s° �L e�+SC'r+w, �. ✓. ,.,,y,,, � �+$ .{� .�* J ` �yyy .;s"f.ti,:,�:jY,p.,r 9v. � I� .1 I S: III II��K - _ ::' ...._......� .- .. _ ... .t .... •� �"' '' r_ .. CLAREMONT, Mrs,Win. Wallis has .been-con-.. On Monday a large number of ;w . _ Y.. ..TIdLB TA.1 LE--Piekaring Statists .. . . 8ni to her bed for the peat xwo xhe rnemb�re of the Union Ohnrch Whitevale T.R. Train■going East dui w follow■ Mrs.. McIntyre was In '�a-rosato weeks sufferiug•from an attack of held a"wood bee" in thaFlse bush - ism. 10]isii 7.67 lf. ' on 'Wednesday. �I� Jamea_V-ad•erhill had a business pleurisy. asst Balsam and cut its a Rood The Service ti+�ra e .. -g tenet P.M. , +;rip to the cif on Monday. Joseph Borland has started supply of wood for the church. $- � Local •' d�p•�' �^- Y Y• Sunday train, 7.67 A.M. ^' ---T-- Dr. Tomlinson purchased a-fine `work preparatory to building a _ :_ -- _ new drives one day teat week. - fine new residence this summer - 'Overhauling; Paintiag, alt kinds. Train, gDing Wpt due es follow*- :•" repairing dose, Ignition No• 29 Local 10.60 A:M. "' J. ,H. Beal .had a .business Xrlp eouth�f tie unease. S P E C / A L ' . •' 97 Local 2.44 P.M. m a specialty. to the city on Wednesday last. James H. Coates sold s good Notable 'price reductions- in 'Your old Ford top re-covered Sunday trnia� Q5�P:M Fred � nn, of Fredericton. geldi to Ross Koster of the , y western townline one day' Ladies" Sweater Goats. fur $18.00. N. B., was home for a few days, y last Foregoing is accord.ng to.Standard David A. Pugh has moved into week for which he•received a good' These sweater costa ware made by the BPI'r� & Poynter\ time.• his new residence in the village, figure. Monarch•Knitting Co.; Ltd., of'five e - Born, on Monday, March 8th, to Quite"a lit rge n,umber'from this different shadee: Jade and White, 01, "..roaf I aFred and Mrs. Lynn,- a daughter. •locality attended Frank Bakers Camel and Brown. Black and White.Rev. A. McLellan is' 'taking a sale on the third concession of Ux- Red sad Black, A!1'VQhite. 40 inches H a 1, a ss s h o _- ^ few days off in bed with a severe bridge on Saturday l"t and they to 'cold. report good prices. long.trimmed with Persiam wool, o H. Found and ciao her Miss and made of the very ffaeat - 'Heard and Soft Coal of the = g R. J. .lirtnn has purchased the knitting wool. - . 1 �8gt quality OII ..Annie, were in the'city on. Tttea- fine Lt ick residence and hot belong- Q y day, a. •hilt to the estate of the late' Mrs. Guaranteed 100 per cent. wool, a Coat FARMERS ! haIId "�".• Those deeiriag anything in the Gets. Jirhn-tern, of which he will that you Dever see'in small towns, + T meat line, phone B. Kilvatrick, take immediate passesaion. made to sell at•70.00, Now is the time to see about your ,THQS. A. JL�"S rr It,... 1808. �• -.- ---- =-- only 4.00. Harness needs. David A: Ptigh sh9pped •a -car. -' 1�ic3�erix�8' Grit. . Sean of cattle to the' city on Snot t� �j f Don't miss this bargain at '-'W'e have on hand a good supply • N ;,urdts 1S C.+s•�• S First of Harness and Accessories Harry VinenAUpe, of Toronto, f, Fsagold, iClalremoat at vari°us prices. WANTED was with A. Forsyth and family Farmer President - .O.Ve.r Stenda Clive as convinced,sad be , . RELIABLE 3ALESAGENT ` ''` Y• _ - •• convinced. bliss Vera Johnston, of Toronto, i For this district to sell our ,spent the week-end with M. J. and a u - Good floe Repatriak Service Fruit and Ornamental Trees, -Mrs, Wilker. f Flowering Shrubs, sec. f Exclusive Territory rlgrs.'G. Johnston,' o Usbrge, k?<,+` CECIL BRADLE.' GOOD PAY s ent several days withEd..aud ,;,.�N = p t 'Goods a •$ar$ees maker, Mre. Gleesoa. " Otu ageacp is Vduable. Thy Mr. and Mrs. Hanssnoad. and ;:�; x. ltrxkwe sail ingrown In our Heaters Tommy and Everett were " - - PICKERIAtG, - ONTARIO - owe Nurseries. Out Ast at `y;U in the city on Friday. Varieties is the ben . _ On aecoaat Of the rain 'the st :_ �(+� r Maw d to-get„g� teadance at the churches was very :;; T•R.4o $ Mast slier phs alt Co., : ;;:,� Men's all-wool• Sweaters,rag 8.30,for �- gsuYleL■d,Ip s,w, map Awe, ; *inall"Stinday morning. � 5.00 _ y Harrison Speary,- of Toronto, yy: Say's all-w000l Sweaters, re 4.50.for ° � -- - - - was in.town on Monday,calling y g on n uumherof his friends. 2,75 '}or QLA M0 7 Gi'AR&GH Adam S Bare was in the city tv` Boy's all-wool Sweaters, rag 3.75.for ` for several days'last week attend- 1.75 w , Having rented J. McGrath''Gar ' *ing the(food Roads convention. Mao's' wool home-knit Sox, reg 1.00. age,3 am prepared to make expert Harry Thomson is confined to forwc. .wo,•,, , repairs on all makes of cars. All ' his bed with a sevgreattaek-of the Men's wo©l Boa:.re$ 75c,for 45c. .• _ makes of Storage Batteries reps;Lr• ` =ed and recharged. Auency for Su and is under the doctor's care.�, Moos hesvy Mitts up tc 84x, for 1.40 e�su the Exide Storage Batter Peter Macnab ban been off duty g y. s -:for a few days through di'me's=. Heavy rib Underwear. reg. 475.:for �•From Pairs to East with T-R.C."a." Ind. phone No. 1808" We urIII be leased to see him o0 L per garment _ P THOUSAN of Canadians.have W. STOUFFER, , able usual heat again. MR. ROBERT MII LEB Men'■fleece 'underwear. Tom 1.'35. for tried T.R.C.'s and found they 27tf Claremont, Oat. Thos. E. and James 19tepbenao.rs of BtQuSville, elected head of the 89-cents dv 1.' out' iyeumatiszl, and ale _ `were in Whitby on 'Monday at- Canadian National Exhibition. Mr. Men's Cape. up to 273 for I.79 slab:: pails. T.R.C.'s reach the • ` tending the faneral of their uncle. Miller is said to have Imported _ sent of pain,for their medicinal pow-. it is My Business g the late Samuel Ptatteo. more pure-bred live stock to Am- .Bee our new Gielthama. Zephyrs der •s.3 carried ithe blood. i1A0 at To help you run part of ours. Mrs. W. J. Greox has returned' ertcs than any other man., He Is of _and Prints.also Wall Papers, your drtrgK:ex's,Free sample Temple. y home after Icpendi"ng some time in the third generation of farmers in. ton Cis.. Moronto. By opeolose a New Garage in the V'il- - - -- . Brampton owing to the illnessand Canada and bas-bet a member of- A ftlltiirT� �;naft's Slandud Remedy � Pte._ °of �Dhltevale i am prepared to de death of her'uncle, the ;,late Mr. the*Exhibition Association ' sines SCOTT,1, sI kinds of repair work. including r lQeztoq 1907 and a Director since 1913. CLARkMONT, - ONTARIO .tops sad side curtains. also making Sold 6yDr. N. E. 1![c .wen your old car Iook and rue like new by - "* The secretary-treasurer of the park committee wishes all those Agent for Toro maehinerypslindud- who subscribed to the park fund '• fag;Pum ;Windmilb, Biloe •.' and who have not yet paid to and.(iasoline-Engine r - ` kindly do so before A ill lot, as y _ J - , - • '. Sc , IOBARIafJ9 Il[. RIUS. Q • e� }ill that last parmenL becomes ti4tae on . :--- - '., , ' - � • -= " ma Tell.i6S1 W'hitepale. titles ' The first heavy rain of the year - r occurred on Sunday wihh the re. 11u - .......suit that much of the snow has = " oo � jig � f � Roofing • 4loappeared. With this frost that = - °k��tf � , .. ,followed there is much ice on the :roads. With the rotting of the tr ; I� Y8. k Ice in the rinks the curlers have +� - been unable to comglete their.. .,schedule of as men. - -- - u a John McGrath met with a rather painful accident .one evening last week. He was carrying in one _ y hand a lighted gasoline lantern to the Toronto Asphalt Shingle we =: sod is the other brad a cap cos- : - i � - = have a root that will withstand all $sinining a•small gnautity of gas : :;- ,, r' teenpetaeustas. the highest winds stnd oline. struck his arm on some O ! the severest criticism. thing using him to spill the Kam-w - " We can prove they are superior to otiae in the cup over his bands -" - _ .., ';, Imax*$ 1 wooden shingles In every way. and and some alighting on the lantern `' cars mow which a bm as id to asphalt mg�� • € ;: :,burst into flames, which ignited -� = j good," that on hie hands. He was unable ::. '. :. --•..,.. 'w - Buy now before the price jumps-&75 +►`. per square, . to extinguish the flames. 'until O. ,' We also Belt Pedlar's 'Big •, M. Forsyth, who fortunately waP - _ _ y4• :. ;a :. _ Galvanized 8hiagles. g (Varese : . preezent, pulled off his overcoat ��are considering the purchase of a_W. and succeeded in sniotheNag the - __ We will contract for the complete ... .;'. . - job if ec mar 4 .fire. Besides having his haunt --You 81'3 not Quite ante Of your judgment. ;;:.;: i y badly.burned Mr. McGrath's Over - �" : a co pleie stock of roll roofings coat was ruined. You.desire to know What the judgment of other Car buyers h" beem' _- _. __ See us for an estimate. K The parses having' fire fight- C O O P E R 'ing apparatus -on one's premises It has been the well-ordered and considered judgment of forty-seven car _�.- ,, � V , -Was fibown in an experience that buyers out of every hundred who have bought cars to buy a Ford Car., _ Barkig Resent, who lives west of ,. CLAREMONT .Claremont, had a short time ago .'+Of the remaining fifty-three, the highest number who purchased any one J He had purchased a the pal fire 'bake of car was sixteen. _ ��@ �� �t - M extinguisher on trial, the rice be. Forty-seven people w171 average among them better"judgment than sixteen." --ing $25. He had keptit for some ,. - time when he decided to return it y;::: And it was the well-ordered and considered judgment Of theS@ p@Ople t0 Now that the Xmas holidays are over on a certain day. Bat cirvumetan- and we have entered the year 1995. cos prevented him doing so on the buy Ford'Cars. These people were scattered from Halifax to,Vancouver- We are looking forward to another dap he intended, and on the say with the average transportation needstosolve forthemselves and their goods, year o[ goon business. We believe = that our groceries- and foodstuffs are following there was an explosion ?fie b t Ford Cats. the best that money can-Myy. :Wt in bisgarsge, due,it is supposed, y bought • don't need to bluff you is thiakingtbat to s short circuit in his car. The Theft Cut was baled On— - - -- = ".-- - - your s will bu $$worth of goods. but car took fire immediately, but the we do believe that yyou coo save eons °y use of the fire-extinguisher saved -Lowest Initial Colt. . _ - ::: . :, by buyia here. Give us your new t he car add probably all the build- F Order. You are well protected.as our. Lowest Upkeep Cost. � -money back guatsates goes ' b+sl .believer fly eztini uishetisa'firm sOwest prices for R Parft - h, ._ :' : _ -- .:: with every order. •otter. Poultry Waoted all is The annual Continuation School Ability to obtain parts readily and anywhere: - time. paid to gustily. concert in• connection with their a '- 2; . commencement exercises, given ltd ";.Ability to obtain service at any one of 3,000 Service stations—in a TgAZijg CBJDLOW the Masonic gun here Iset Friday straight line from Hal#az to Vancouver these Service Statiot s, would evening, was a huge success. The be only one mile apart, CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO , .pupils presented a splendid- pro gramme to a packed house. As The knowledge that the price of car, the repair parts and service labor many were unable to gain admis = .Is standardized to the lowest possible point. sioo the school will repent the - " - prograrome this Thursday• even- The well-ordered and considered judgment of forty=seven purchasers out ' fag. Thb pi<oceeds of$109.00 will of every hundred purchasers of cars to buy a Ford Car should be the determ- be devoted to the piano fund of the Continuation School. Every `.fining factor on your part to buy a Ford Car. .' number on the programme vLae .The Price of the Touring Car i3"$_445. highly applauded by the audience, but special mention must be made :,Freight and Government Taxes extra. a Of all materials and deal= -'; -of the wooden soldiere' drill, boys, bat in stook. Ii will pa yogi dunebell examises and the Folk ..And it can be bought oa•a monthly payment plan. :� call at our works and inspect our stet e" -dancing. These concerto are op- obtain prices Don't be 6delled +preciated by the community, and - • . /' agents we do not employ ib■m pooitegseaiFF owing to their enceess In , past S. J. Collacutt, Pickering, Vast. ly we man, and ds/brow c� are the hall was packed at 7.30. --.. asesnslssion of 10 per eeat.,mtlobyoa wl yy eertaiaiy■av■ by purchasing twin as.. Dur.nx the program diplomasand FORD MOTOR COMPANY Of CANADA, LIMITED, FORD; ONTARIO �6011111411111111L eertiflcates were presented to a 1 Urxo number of pupils b the ., ' ties J.T, 1EAT8E®oN ; y ..,� `!.n+' '.AO" •d:.•,: A.`.,: !r ?,A, d!,.M•.f.^'X^i"-A'}.:+...;-... .Y-.,.G ',.7.iv •.��r' ;�; "?,ky:,q :I�: r' '-l:ho a. M:,m.• w r•:., ,wna,. ":� ' �.,�.,�t4�Y�'�r.�t":s��'�" ,',.n.','-t•�;` ,�?gr; �i-.vaa"{�• ¢r�i �Z'�y w'w-a:Pr'�'L:ten�"�< b ..kE' r° :f,r` •3yw�+ .4q�., � ,;..e."' ,a,r y i.• ,•,>:t �' :: ve-t"r• .d`.�7 �-3+ ,.x .,. .. ,ay. s''�,�, ?# r+ '�;•'3" ,� �• ° . s»y p "' M ,b: ,y„ _ _ ,.. Via." °... rr-�K',r, '.y"u--• ,r. S �, -ro. •:,•.-+ '�,,a� •�: ,? .�,+ � .�. .r' .,Y •.,� ..ti. 'r2. .rt'ra ',5,�''`w✓,;OF�y"'=f..�'' '"':"- ��":. .F.C�'^ •,'�Z �,4r�'rt°i•�'- *S¢f�',ir,.-�.+ '`�., y' r.e�'o•', '" �3,y"•� 'iP �p3 ..�y„� .J... �.N'' •il «Yy.+°,... '"�,`.iS.d"� '�.: :-'�� .'v4'• =-•i�` � � ''�tal-�,,�c,r r :."4 �f�, a. � M•'•,'ti'..•' ,� �'� :rl+, •R . .,'wy.: r; .t.. r:. .'s.�, „1„S.. ` i. '.r" .l'.a:. _'.`}'-.r J(;. ..y,�' �• i,•' .•�i y '",[4 Vin. ..,R•�"' ".y wf(, k'4. y`e} t..b 'ti .., / -,' - , t • •+,. T -,'�_•`a'Y^j/�y.1i, `�'1 'K - .'M. ,t _ A'r � �I,ai R'ti .�J•"'," `this?" the exclaimed. 'Look at those FdltOrl>Rl Tr01Iblei. Q orchandsl Look at those pretty houses After E better nQ ,Q � in among the trees! Who -lives is 'foe troubles of as editor in a small 'YM �..t, ~ (them, Frank?" town are many. Besides the dlf lcul- = - "Mostly all flshermeibr ties lrnberent in making up his paper "Fishermen?" she ejaculated. "Not satisfactorily, he otten'has to live up - the merl who go to ass on the-whaoa- to a'reputation for•limitless know. =` ;tl E era'?„ led". For many persons he is as " Frank.laughed. "Sure they del oracle, and the column heeded "Notes - Some flab off the *here here, but a and >, queries, or someth4ng elmilar, fe good many of them go away in th' vessels. Some sail in Ancharville his mouth feee. A Westeanr 3r .. ±: . p paper re- Chew our food t'e�'ell W #hat st f e�l ng celled a communication bearing per. „s Graft and others go to Gloucester. wejl, then II6e x Some nice places, eh?” tinently on this matter. It ran,as fol• W$IGLEY'3 to - -- `Why, they're simply ideal. -1 can't lows: •' _�,�,,_,_ understand w+hy they should want to "Dear Editor: Will you kindly In- aid d1Aestion., - y� leave ehcb nice homes for the rough, form.me by return mail what number j t a 18 o ICs a f! hard life at sea. What are those whito of seeds are contained r j T t� T ;things strung oa the fences, Fn out � e io seveaty-flve- Quad$ �venty. e feet p ` d V ,I�I j "Those are hake sounds hu p pumpkin, CXe811s r.. . :to dz�'. they're used for makin' gone, $$ I wish to seMle au argument:' breati� Sweet, ->* A parallel to this re — gelatine, end isinglass,an' worth quite quest lies in an appetite $eE]l. A TAL.B �OF T� DEEP a bit. . Now, Lily,-we're comin' into unhappy experience of an editor who ?�_ ng received two letters from an ` e• Lo Cove. _. one moral g7krfrreat Caaasdi SEA r'ISiiF.RN'EM ''W DY,'�ok at the fish _ tom papa! cried subscribers The fltat, an anxious tersest ... " $wet Maas en a8 the fl e-perdu ',came father, wrote to find out the best way 13y.FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACIS be t�hau and of them us! in must the gn drYiag bring up his,twin babies in health sun d happiness, while,the Other,a'farm- • er wanted to know.the quickest ineth_ Frank pulled the horse up. "That'a & - _ all'ours, Lily. See, thar'sour big fish od of getting,rift of grasshoppers, � ; • -: t7ollyritgh3 b? the ii�eson Book Compsn' „ The editor hesitated; then, out of D36 'house near the wharf--- „ ':CHAPTER EIGHTEEN—Cont'd.) to the AnchonAle depot, and when The old shipmaster lit the rest seat the fullaeas of hie knowledge, he " ey; ti bounder!" coughed Frank I they entrained for Boston, he sighed. was becomi . ' •aa h turned- "What d'ye mean b pPY saw with th "Is that interested now, wrote tutee letters in reply, Bnt in the y .` y I"Thsr's oI' Sabot ha ' your plant?' be interrupt- haste of business he put the letters ia- thumpin' th' life out o' me like•that?' girl of his heart. Two years yet' for ed, pointing to. the big red-painted to the wrong envelopes, - �:r "What you thinkirP 'bout, me• • • • • building standing in the midst of acres U 'Yrankee?"- of drying fish. The xext morning the father of the A•man's age commands veneration; ' ': "Waal, oath you come-up with' that CHAPTER NINETEEN. "Yes," replied frank, "an' we own twine received this interesting any- a woman's calls for tact. Ufa .heavy fist o' yours, I�was thinkin'. of On a beautiful August morning, that building an' 8ake-yard to the wer: s good many thing3 Frank, r other aide of the road as well. Thar's Cover them caretuIly with straw igged nut in collar and tie q you chartered for us Jules sodded, ��"So am I:' and s nest blue suit, wag driving�that bar uentine � t and set Sre Ea it. Alter lumping is_ t r,, Oh, as what s botheria you, C,ap- Cap'en. Were loadin her now, an the Same$ a few moments the Ilttie =T Wn Galarneau?" along the hill read to Anchorvxlle. The ye kin see th' to m'ata o' th' new �• ? j P pests Will be speedily done for. r. t ., The bi Frenchman kicked• At •a mgy, the best double-seated team in Lillian—th' ry Aad the man who was troubled with s" 1 • g Long Cove wus lished anti washed gasolene auxilia knock. splinter an the cap log. I want to until it shone again while the horse'vbo we bought after we'Gold the old grasshoppere was bidden to "Give cos- know when I can. get . h4Hda9, dsi credit to Fran 'sl Th little shed near.th wharf ;T pre-breakfast for-oil regularly in moderate doses and y FraankeeY 't too ice-house an bait story a for a ' "A holiday?" ejaculated Westhaver' gro*rm ng and carry-comdbing. Before th' boats an' vessels. 1W bow buildin' rub theiF gumh with'* bone." fn mock horror at the su gestion. "A he swung around the Anchcrville road, at the head of th' wharf road is th' 'o F4 hohttay did ye, say? An' what do'you which: led up over the mountain, he'+Company's store an' my office—but Mlnard's Liniment for Coughs A Colds - • i1 grant a holida for, you b' loafer? pulled up the horse and gazed over , t"'-Ain't it all holida with yon trawlers'the vista of village and.Bat twhen I'lllt shows an 'have dinner flzat, What stars are made of, how fast ^ y "Waal" h-e murmured with satis- yon routed. Prevents rr a sd hstads, tssick+sd sboatd tb' vessolT Lay-offs aa' -!faction, "I cal'late Lily an' the oI' Miss Denton lookedr forward to Lhey reailmoving, sad how far sway B .' ?�tica ls , The other lzsaghed sheepls�hhy: "I—jCap'ea will like tla pplace. It's 10"Idn' tieetregpidationn,, butcher nervousness of a speet osscop�a be told by mesas *�� sad sasootls. 1 want to get married:' pretty nice sow. Giddsp, ices! TweYve was fly dispelled with Mrs. _ — µ "Mar'riedl" shouted Frank. "So miles t go an little time t do it in. I Weethaver's cordie.1 hug and kias and 'AU�=�a sea a that's th' =lay, is it? Waal, I ea1'lats He trotted.ivU Anchorvilie depot a Captain Jerry's hearty welcome. I NY�N T i �N �, few minutes before the YarmouthI ,.,, we kin Iet a take a da',y off t' git. 1 Within an hoar the young lady's w•in- aterried-- train pulled in,'and,fits eager scrutiag 1 ning ways sa� sunny smile had so s..r use at t....a....a.c.a •,llsrt I want two week for honey-j was rewarded by the sight of the (captivated the widow's heart that she "'r""• e""°i"'a"'°'a"m't°w � m. „ eons whom he idea,. ••ru..e re.aeessa"•seektee oo eagae•e. pleader? '3a1'es. One day na sought. The old skip- could hard'1 contain -her ieaastre at h ti �n� per was the first to hail him. her son's good judgment, and' the HAROLD G OM PMAN ti CO , Westhaver .lapped his old. dorp-' ,•Hullo. thee, Westbaverl La��r*�mother felt that she had found a tA'T,�$ 23t sAm" '•Peen' y ., ale sde with that four-wlteeleslstaft o•t-rAwA. C"ADA mate oa-thiscls=---;Susalg-ire- �— r-. daughter whom she could love. yer'holiday, of trawler! When d'ye a youa's tad I get some of this vain- (To be continued-} - — 'litin stn 8ain'r� ndAr .towed!" ng - PATENTS K7 "NOV. Dis week." s And Frank seen the team.to the ; "Ilhis week? You ain't In no hurry platform and greeted his ueats. y �, that bring tb• largest return are t' t yer head'in a noose, are pe T "Howdy, Cap`en! Hallo, i ilyl I,et �_ those property rotected. You a" C, "W1 th' gang.take a lay-os for thtat o tee alhold o your grips.. CsiD'esy rree with ort�a�on enc attoiESUt�r s as you won t• mind 'sittin in th beck d aced U .,,}ems 0' time?" for L st of I ttaraturw "Yee," •, Iseat? Lit and I will drive'In front, Correspondence invited. t s replied Jnies. Ton of dem Aid aboard! Gidasap.Jess!" And with '� TZE >A AV tyo, _ 'want for get married as well." I Patent .Attorneys The other laughed. "Kind a catehinr,'j as much skill to dr{viag'a horse,as hs, tees _ - Ottawa. era. this marryin'.business, it seems. - t39;had in driving a schooner, Frank ahiead. , swept dow t the station road with the -- cA man, take yer floe wee°ka.!dust t3yitog a their wake fi °±. .rd like t' Qive.ye more but we've b t�( "Oh, VA , but isn't it just a glor- ' sate atl~!vd my summer ahead of as leas day?" exclaimed Ildiss Deatatt- ian we ruead a3�t -fie gl �biher sun-browned cheeks glow with " �a h exdteme* and pleasure. Acrd-what �' a $c Jules GalJarneaa---the rnnawny a fine horse you have----- �� a. • =- x =f#°,�•:-,e. Breton fisher-bo and new master of . Ta]ue th Pelee an drive, I:13, ems- ! ,y•_' . .. ' fed Fro hand them over. J •�► :a sneh--got married e It was in 4tro- there animal cant-oned G," G4 aldp ar' �e r� an,a than fl its schooner a Can- "Haag you est beeeardu: with boat , • v b attuan - per • . ^ per tfshesman fashion.with everybody ditch.4d I� 'lee npluggln along at i guile �� ` r j► ip for miles around invited, and with a a an' th' least sheer to port or �, •�';e big ssp�rread is the big barn• mach fir-�starbd might have us turnin' turtle—•" MUST HAVQ BRILN 486RNT of seas and ringi oir cow bell __ � • ' � - - rt; and a G.,.�o :_e.' sj mad n tU_t p '�i'ry one o' my cigars, Csp'en," i "yet Hlgh-8chooi Oirl: 1 don'! � e. ear1y morning boars, Jules took the """`'°v auppAaa:env school was ever as dl• t! .r, blushing French Canadian lassie for.bat diplomatically given the father verted as by Mary's little lama - :.better or a,� som ing to occupy his attention, he 2nd Ditto: You must have bean i' proceeded to give Ms fiancee a lesson ilk . . Frank drove the happy taoaple avert Zrlt absent when Gladys entered olasa yM a driving a lesson seemed to be the other ds in kniakerbockers. } greatly enjoyed by both, and eonsid- r • s s � eritrgg that it necessitated two pairs of - harsda oa the rein the-horse mast After the Oid Man. _ - have been an nansvally risky quad- ked the your Httr girl's nameT" $aker� lee ? It `Fo �o rape�d. asked the colored parson of the lady The drive over the mountain rho was enrolling her daughter in his r LWS BOM through' trite' pass open4rd up some Sunday school. :--t10 aced to bake at hotnc ,> ,,. mafnificent, views of crags and wins- 'Her name am Opium Bryant;' was paring spruce forests, and Miss Den- the reply. ► - t ton appreciated the beauties of the t jERE S your old-tame fa- bread, You've never tasted "Opium? That's rather an odd ll '"CalffEN�1is A rr - at drat to the full. "And just footle voritt�fall-fruited rat- finer food. Order a loaf now �i [f at fiat Micmwe wigwam in the clear- name for a girl,"ventured the parses. sin bread with at least ei ht ' — ing over there! Look at that old "How did you ever come to pick that $ and count the raisins. r �, Tempting raisins to the slice $ L�� y . Indian, and the squaws and the little name. Raisin bread i a rare corn- - Papoose!" "Y' see, pahson, ''twas dissaway. m already baked for you by bination of nutritious cereal and "That's old John the Rain Maker. Dey say opium comes from wild poppy. I master bakers in your city. froit—both good and good for " Him are leis family a're mekin'baskets an' so when dis chilli was bohn, Ah Simply 'pphone your grocer you. Serte at least tveice weekly - an sweet grass souvenirs t sell the decides to same her Optam 'cause her or a net hborhoo bake she to get the bVe6s. r "f Anchorville tonriata, He's very old— ii P 'mast t:inet �, I cl°hste:- Wait, aa' I'H poppy suah am vt+lld." d yy and have. a fresh loaf for Use Sun-lliai for home cook- �;r hail him. Hey, John!" Munch or dinner 'to delight ins-of puddings, cakes, cookies, A. The okl Indian came smiling to the. _ - etc. ' baited team. Westhaver pulled out: �YC DrCSS, Skirt 7y'our folks ' You may be offered other 13 K:'r = We've arras s cigar. Say, Jahn, haav th lady' _ or Faded Curtains i ged frith oak' brands that you know less well th medals th Kin, mi. Queen gave in Diamond Dyb ers in almost every town and that-Sun-Maids, but the kind ;roll? city to bake this full-fruited you Rant is •the kind you know The Micmac paIIed a deerskin pouch from out his pocket and handed the' Each package of ''Diamond Dyes" raisin bread. is good. Insist, therefore, on - : ti huge medallions over. "Dat one is contains directions so simple Any wo- blade with bi ' 'more the brand. Th isins.t ao t from King 'William to my grand- man can dye or tint her worn, shabby B+ plump, more than ordinary retains. ' father.. The others are from een coats, stock- tender seeded raisins The -Mai! coupon for free book of @u dresses, skirts, waists raisin flavor rmeates the „ Wicto*a an' King Edward to me." •lugs, sweaters, coverings, draperies, � tested Sun-1Taid Recipes. Miss Denton looked the relics over hasgii2gs, everything, even it she has .'' with delight. }ere—was—romance! i i N w' And while her. practical parent gave never died before• -y-"Diamond _S V 1 —MAID RAISIN S .the silver plaques but L cursory�Dyes"—no other loud--then, ,perfect y. t glance, she examined diem with the i hamP dyeing is sure because Diamond . . reverence of a love'i csf unusual thdtrE;s.;Dyes are gyaranteed not to spot, fade, The Supreme Bread Raisin ' Even ft cross, feveriah, bilious,' eon- John was vex5_willing to talk, and streak, or run. . Tell your druggist stipated at ffiII Of`boTd, children Love after he hail,--crumpled the cigar pp I whether the material you wiab to dye the "frnity" teats.of "California rig and.put some of it into his pipe, he f is wool c. silk, or whether it is linen, Sun=Maid Raisin Growers A teawpoontal never talc to told her many things. Yes, he was` hiembership 14,000 i!•' j I eottof or invied goods. :r. - I1, clean thlr diver sad D'owela. la a few !the Ia t chief of ltis tribe; he hart been} 'y NO, CALIFORNI - . }across the Big Water to the White' Q g 1 (hairs you can see tbT yourself how Y.FR 8 A Queens tepee in London, and she had I One pound of pure saccharine has T tboroughly it works all the soaring I spoken to him; he was ninety-three the .iveetness of a quarter of a ton :,- r _... s t'ooti_"A nasty bile amt of tLe etotesach and still able to carry a 'guide's pack of sugar. ! r�"'��"�"�" sw a,nd bowels,and you have a well, piey- an4 pacicll� x callus, aHG-fin'expertel CUT THIS OCT A\D SE\D.I'I' ' f»l child again. j to be able to ao so for many more I Sun-Maid�taisin Growers. The picturesque jinrikisha, or kur- g- WIF-iaes of maMem kF*ep "California years. It was with regret that she ^y Dept. N-533-4 Fresno Cali_°crris. utna, is going out of use in Japan. , Big:flyFnp'. itsn'ly. TI1Py knOge 6 tea bade tltc roya9 old Italian gnarl-bye. j 6 - A_a the turned into the Ba Rtare Other vehicles are taking its place; t,. , ecipes send Pitt copy of your free book, '.,..... spot today saves a stele cdsikf to- y Y Rcci es with Rai�sns A snorso�r, ..►ek yeur dntBlFlet for geatr i roan the vista of mountain and sea coolies nre rising above the `'status of •r l � P !charmed her eye, And Westhaver-felt draft animals'•' the a ief manufactur- ytk - fine 9AWR trMirl Fig Syrup which had ,happy in her delis hted'remarks. "Well er of Anyllriclia,s is now making•balYy d3rehtfooe for 1►ables and chtldrea of I soon be at th' Cove;' hepsaid: "an' I C I S' CET__..__».. ._._.—... ............. _....-_.....___.... all 2•m printed on Gott}e Mo�h,er. r,.. Yea mast aa7 "Crllfornta or places. i 1 carriage?. Ithink you'll find it even • rettier than B:urPaika e m yep atssy�anq of these i rr,�v> - illy as §X a^Jttti "Hirt4 what c»uld be Love?ter ,hen`Mina-d's Liniment for Corns and Warts - ` - �' }w'", r.. +. � T-- - �,'_ o A '"'�.;, e�°•�tql^-L n, �,�.*,+v _^yie s.'a,,a "+1tl. "p�°y A.� •c. ',n' "" a"� .,. ti:..F+•, .�,1y,•- .w••'r_..AF- , :-6-• .may-r-' ',•rr ry �`7^f'S •p�;,,�M "' y •.,.•�; ^'1'::y'"" ,T� 'l�F ?,,.< .tr'••..i..,'.,. `+1•Y `uF�', �S^'c+.-A•'Z. �«M .'°a�rxsI'+�'„�:y r+a. ,:: u,H„ ,.,i. �.. .-pa ,a �''•`.4r' ` ,..,rE' `e� .,,s# 'w 1�..d,.`",+•`'° "�:' '.'• f•.'.�'s.;'%••4'='?a' 'yY t`.2'i'}.i:`., b. `�: .h' a, '[yL•;.zr•.�:'te•°C. ',�� :-r'w5:'-i #'u:. x+h;v:m•�-i• ••hr.:. `�:.rr.f+--'.•it t 1' •%}s�.:kr, _.G.y�. •t,,x••s.M+: ».-c•,'r,.""".+�r,r w, r''!�^ _ ,n''..i-. *;T ..,5 •`:: !,..i1•''tale.'." .i,'.p'.%''••.g t.'..•-Y4`-,11+-,RR t:.•�u,.i,✓F,•' .,^°4 �,t v'Gt• r*s.°„v.q•.`•• +$+k•;a•:, ti. 'S'[d:°” .M'-F'u° °:E{.:•�:;. `�, rt.r; :s:,; ,; 4..� `,,.r.,.:"f-.. '"'!` .. °-;�`'�,.. : 'ec° x ,s_ ,f '�2 m.''tscy. �', ,. •;�?'`i,� '•'.'$. -c �,. {•,t rr tr.• ..p ...wiw-+s' 'ti' "� r .•-. -.[ :,•y: ''•;, ,t ••'.># wit` 1.4 17M+',.1.wt p i... $.».y,. • + r '*: .;y a' - e:' '�t•• "•a .F sr°y�,: 1�•,�;.-.. •,yL. �:'"'+s. lr t1 G ` s SEND NEW COHI 'ER TREATY, xu [��� �; ;`1VIy •boy was starving t© �eat�" : .,. .�,1` DEMANDING ACCEPTANCE _ . `- ; 1 As He Was Getting No Nourishment He_.Was ; British Cabinet Talc rd,:-: -- :t - es Serious View of the Situstllon But Will '.r { �, :. _- r�si aIly Wasting ay: Oppose Any Further Concessions and Refuse Consent ►,' u w ' "' "Here's a Story which will interest awaited his return as sty sister ltad� ' ',to a New Conference. 8 F " :':: every wua:er. 'Before my boy 'scats written me that.I would be surprised, _ .. .✓ lit a?1u;iii,`. µ born, I was in such delicate health whey I saw riy bay, en my ` _.. London, March 4-The Turlds°h Premier in future dealings with. the -;1= ?'x that the doctor didn't think I world eistetgnt off the train, I could not ; •Government has virtually decided to Turks. However, the Foreign Secre- �' survive the ordeal. Fur w eeks after believe that it was sty own boy that ~. fiend a new dwturter-treaty to the Al- tary finds little or no support in the he was born my life was despaired of,- she wzs leading by the lend. I never 3 r:4 -so couldn't feed him and the poor sate such a c Rnge itr any,cbitd>' He_ 'lies, with an ultimatum demandtrr9 Government for wea�en:ng in the face r, e Acceptance. of the Turkish manoeuvres. as left tot care of tr fat and o ;gaud full of life with V ` little He wasn'trmt:trallystrong. a1:zPpyamilel �thatonearthhave The ultimatum will 'fix a%certain Of course, there are all kinds of ho care was talceu in c:;ousittg lt,s you done to hiin,'. I said. 'Why,'she ::.. 'date and if the Allies have not swal-�u'litmatums, and the allies have come ' food and his p.-,or Iittle stomach replied, 'I simply made hint liceout � became so r.eskett.'drthut Ire couldi-.1, .of'doora, gave him good food-arid loused the new treaty by that time,• to look upon the Turkish variety as keep anything,on'it. As lie was here's the 'real secret, I gave hins cc agreed to call an entirely new 'less dangerous than the others be- getting no nouri3hn t from his three bottles of Carnatl Before he peace conference, the Mudande semis- cause the Turks have a habit of food,he was ra:;a:l: wasti::•r assn had ta3:en half a bottle his whole -' k. !; u;'t:r:ar•::. Finally,iu drs y, ' y• '.tree agreement will ire denounced. changing their minds at the last min- y, pe ation we se:;t for a appearance had changed. IIe got , 'Turkey will then resume a technical tAe. Nevertheless the new ultimatum � ���"`s J_!' child specialist and lie said that my heavier,his face took ou a colour and .atate'of war with Greece and the At-I in r boy was starving ' preparation is taken mush more '�ti�� ;: y ^g to death, Ile g:;•e he would run gonad for hours et a' =• s lied powers. seriously becauae.of the latest-details Lim some medicine and.advised a time.' The change in my bop is the 'y ,. =s certain diet The child did Improve n;ost wonderful eveut in m life. I � t p Such is the startling turn which the of the Angora disenseioafs. but'somehow couldn't s ant to get astt a %,sputa% 'feu' for Carnal and %F debate on the I:atissane treaty has Ismet Pasha, chief delegate at Lau- `:' strong. Thisweut on for four or fig',a never lose a chance to boost it As I I x�Ll;: n. taken. Information to this effect is l saline, has been reduced to the rattle _ :' years and the boy still continued write I am looking out of the window aoatained in confidential messages of i mere expert on territorial and `;I.Fi weak and puny looking. IIe could and when I see-that rosy,'active,reaching official quarters to-night- military questions. The voice o! the not play-like other chiidren withotit healthy child running sand,I cannot The Cabinet takes a most serious moderate part has been drowned out having t ;d zest. Yy believe that he was once a puny, ! ° '. ha lie down a y sister.w o lives on a farm near the delicate bo view of the situation. Premier Bon:ar� by the extremists. That portion of boy.' Law and molt of the other members'the Lausanne delegation which favors buys "lluear, tor Canada. sea, sata that she could fix him up if Sa I would send him to her. While I Carnol is sold by your druggist, ; F° of the Cabinet, with the backing of, war Is in the ascendancy, while the Capt. Bernier, the famous Canadian hated being separated from him,-I and if you rte coa;ecientiaatsly say, the Admiralty and Colonial Office, treaty advocates are in the back- explorer, has puichased Shackleton's was ready to n.ake any sacrifice to after you have tried it,that it hasn't have decided-finally to -take a most'ground, famous ship, "The Quest," and thus get hits strong. lie was assay from 'done you any good,rewru the empty s -firm position. They will oppose any� Riza Nur Bey, the strongest opon- tndlcates that Canada is once-more to me for three months ana it was with bottle to him and he will refund om further important- concessions, and eat of the Armenian National Home, enter into Arctic exploration. He will ieeIiags of great ezcite[nent that I money. ander no condition consent to a new'.has been left to deal with the minor. bring the ship to Canada In the spring. Sold by Dr. eEwen's Ding Store, Pickering,'Ont full conference, C'it•ieW problem. The famous- I-awyer, — 0. The Angora messages convey the Tahir Bey, has 'argued against any United States Navy Owns • � cial brand' breakfast,bacon, 85 t 88ci � • `intormstaoa that Fevzi Bay, Turkish special judicial regime for foreigners. Biggest of Zeppelins The g �et� backs, boneless, 34 to 40c =x' Chief off Staff, who is dominating the Hassan Bey'-declared' Turkey would - Cured meats-Long- clear bacon, 50 ddbate, eattmtaced in the Grand Na- settle all gaestions of concessions and, A, despatch from London says:- -. to 70 lbs., $20; 70 to 90`lbs., $19; 90 tional Assembly that the General economic privileges with separate lbs. and up $18; lighttweight roles, in The construction o! the near Zeppelin ''Toronto Staff had ordered large military)I treaties with the powers. Isbes, ;38; �heavywe3ght rolls, $35, . , ! ordered by the" United States Navy, Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, • Lard-- ' movements and preparations in the, Officials here explain the Turkish �-will be finished soon at the Zeppelin. �� '; r prints, 16%c 8%d ! tubs. direction of the British position a't ells $1.24tli. 17c; ails, 1?tkc; ta, 18'Aa Shirt- - p propensity for mind changing may works at Friedrichshafen, according! Manitoba oats-.Nominal• P P ;.° Mosul. modify this new"ultimatum or bury,it earns tierces, lily to 16e; flubs, 16 %to Foreign Secre to a• despatch from Berlin. Th`e air- Manitoba barley-Nominal. ib%c; palls, 16'�a to 16c; prints, 17>A gn tary Curzon is Ism altogether, but the- whole trend of ship will be the largest ever con- AM the above, track. Bay ports. to me. �L positive in;his attitude and there are the Turkish Government is now to- atructed .and will start from Berlin- American corn-No. 8 yellow, 91e; Heavy steers, choice, $7,W to $81 signs he would-go fm-ther than the ward a more warlike position, No. 2, $1.23. for Chicago early in June. It will fly hatcher steers, choice, $6.50 to 36.75• Barleyy'-Matti b9 to 61c, accord- ^ under the American fi but operst- i to it his o�irta59 d°, good, $8 to $6.50; do; red., $fi.6� �h FRANCE OCCUPIES i -- -- ed by German mechanics and airship uckwheat-No. 2 78 to 80e, to 6; do, con., $6 to $5.50; butcher heifers, choice, $6,25 to $6.50 do " 'I'�"IR'EE MORE CITIES - experts. The. trial flight will begin R No. 2 84• to'W. 3'o-- • red.,$6.50 to$6• do.com-,$b to$5.50• . in April and several over the Alps Peas--No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50. hatcher cows, aoice, $4.50 to ' „ _ ��Yr K $5.26; " -;* 'KarlSrUhe, Mannheim and ' . .,u 4 are proposed. When everything is MIRfeed-Del., Montreal" freights, do, red., $3 to $4; canners and Dairnistadt Taken Over asta' {F' ( perfected the airship will sort for bags included: Bract, per ton,. $26; ters, $2 to $2.50; butcher bulls, good, :'' ! ;« Berlin, where the anal preparations shorts,per ton,$28• middlings,$28.50; $4 to $5;.do, com., $8 to $4; leedot• Counter-Sabotage Move. Y':,� , • ; for the trans-Atlantic• flight will be g� feed flour, $2.00. steers ood, 5.50 to $6.50; do, fair, 11 Ontario wheat-No. 2 white $1.14 Paris. Mauch 4-'is'1ta ee great tier•i. - maw' T— to $1.16,according to freights outside,'do, fair, Stockers,2.50 t $S.50;to lJes' :. man cities with nearly 1 A00,000 in- - Ontario No. 2 white oats--48 t 50c.-'choice, $12.50 to $18; do, ntsd., ba'bitants-Karlsruhe, Mannheim and! 1ce-Shooting Started - Ontario corn-Nominal. ($9 t $1150; do, con., $8 t + Darmstadt are now as good as occu- ,'-' i in Niagara Gorge Onta'i•lo flour-Ninety per cent.,pat., $8; Mitch cows, choice, $70 to Y pied by a 'French expeditionary force.I in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship. $90; eprfn choice, $80 to $100; At the Foreign'Office this.afterttcon A despaxa}t from Niagara Fa1E%'merit, $5.1 to x.20; Toronto basin,'larnbs, choice, 18.50 to $15;'.s e , I $6.06 to 45,.15; bulk -seaboard, $4.95-•choice, $7.50 to $3; do,culls, $8 to �; `s the correspondent was informed the, ;Ont., . says:-Ice-shooting for the to $5.00. ' s, fed and watered. $10.50 �v Advance cans s cornier-sabotage inove., s ri has commenced in the Nia are Manitoba Sour-1•st ate., in cotton The Darmstadt railway centre and River�gor•ge. Employeeo of the Nia- sacks, ;?.l0 per bbl; 2nd uob., $9.75; do, country points, i'9:60t` Rats., $6.00• Hogs quotations are based an the the Karlsruhe and Mannheim portal ' Rsrs Gorge 8ailroad Cothpany gtsirted Hay-Extra No. 2, per ton, track,E prices of thick, smooth hogs, sold on a were taken over yesterday, although their annual work of dislodging over- Toronto, $14; mixed, $11; clover, $3.I hasls, or selects, sold on the , Abs cities themselves 'had not been graded basis brie a premium of W t= ' .• _ : occupied. ;hanging ice from "the walls of, the�ren�tora�9 Straw--Car lots; per ton,track, To-it� dent, over the price of thick, Troops headed b armored atitoera ` ' ' g°1'�. emootgt ht °p° Y The wc• during the early' thawing Butter—Finest `pasteurized creaam- ° " . .-, '6iles and cavalry moved forward at weather I* dangerous to traffic on era, solids, 60 to 51c; prints, -51 tol Montreal• i' dawn across the Rhine, meeting onlyl the trolley tracks gt ibe foot of the 52c; ordinary creamery solids, 46 tot Corn, Am. No. 2 yellow, 99 to 04c. r„r a chilly, sleepy welcome. Not more! t3�x Million for A rtculturo �48c; prints, 48 to 49c; dairy, 29c; Oats, Can. west., No. 2, 64 to 65c• do, o "cliff. and all masses that appear to than 1,000 soldiers were engaged for i cooking,. 16 to 18c. -No. 8, 59 to-60c; extra No, 1 feex�, 346” Hou fit': B. ;Sloth-rweli, MJttister of be loosened are shot with a heavy Egger-Fresh gathere`d, ,87 to 39c- to 6 7c; No. 2 local white. 64 to 6be. ribs occupation of each strategic paint, agriculture• has had estimates total- i charge of explosives. Flour, Man. spring wheat s., eta, The occupation -°f the cities them-I till ;16,085,500 paused in the Dominion ! Re'tidents at the north end'of the held 2/i to 29t. I I l g Live poultry--Chickens. milk-fed, $710; 2nds, $8.60; strong bakers', serves, demanding the use of at least House for lire de artment. city consider the shooti ppoo ry pats choice, p ` ty rrg one o! the over b Ibs., 25c; do, 4 to 6 Rile., '22e; Rolle winter $6.50. two divisions, can be only 'a Matter, f hest. signs o! spring. do, over 6 1'ba., 22c-4do, 4 to 5 lbs.. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $8.15 to$ 3b. ' of time. In order to fill the gap be- lira rg, via. Frankfurt- Buf"tott kind. as these trnnt+t'.:'n h stir; up'.I.1.. s�,:-it ---1� �3� - I !' } Zas � lnia.,� to ro 18c; bons, f over 6 lbs. 26c• do, 4 t b lira., M' Rings, $38 to$85. Hai,No. 2,per "r edldned soldiers are likely to be mov ' Frankfurt. Fiance Receives Coke 1�- ton, car iota, $14 to $16. ln. y `do, 3 to 4 lbs. 15 to 18c; roosters 12 It is reported here French snit Bel- From Cacho-Slovakm to 16c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., 29 to Butter, choicest creamery, 52 to . In some quarters it is-asserted Lire gian 0overnments have agreed on a - 30c; do, [ y 53c. Figgs fresh 47c. Potatoes, pea Kfe 4 to 6 tbs., 22 to 25c• turkeys, lroo' & new French advance has not got to I settlement with Germany which i A despatch from Vienna says:-()tie 3rounff, 10 1ba. :rid tip, 2be; do, oki, Dag butcher steers 1 and heifers, ' mtich to do with turning the thumb-' would render the Versailles Treaty thousand tons of coke are being ship- Dressed poultry-Chickenel milk- $5.60; choice baby beef, $7, per xwt.; screw on Germany, as with check-� null and void, at least as far as ped from Czeelto-Slovakia over Aus. fed, over 5 lbs., 80c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., gvier fat dal mati the reiterated refusal of Gen- France, .Germany and Belgium are 2 0. do over 5 lbs., 26c• do 4 to b dairy cows, $4.50t do, coat, r=; - eral God I g tria to France daily, and the Austrian � •o ' r � i$3 to $8.26; thin heifers antl steers, $S - __ _ Rey, British commander, at concerned. Government has ordered railroads to fa•' 'c; do, 2 to 4 lbs., 22c; hens, to $3.50; canners and cutters, $1.50 to r• ©od 0�--= - over 5 lbs., 25c; do, A to 5 lbs;, 24c;! 2:75• good heavy bulls, do red'. opus, to atbw the French to use - expedite the shipment;meat: It is said 22e !$ pp $5; 1' the main left beak Rhine railwa Devon, N.B.-Various lumbering in p do, 8 to 4 lbs, 22c; roosters, ,:$4; Jo, con. bolognas, $8-to $�bt0; - -,through the British area. y ternsts,are said to be behind a project l Austria fears sabotage by railroad ducklings, ovor 5 tbs., 28 to SOc; do,!good vedb, $10; med. lots, $9.50; coal, R j 1 men would lead to unpleasant com- 4 to 5 lbs.; 22 to 25c; turkeys, young,i ones, $8. Hogs, selects•and good " -: It is-stated that with the further!to establish a large mill to handle the f plicatioas. li) tbs. and'ng, 26c; sic., oId, 20c. hL butcher ho $11 thick fat . move forwuTd to 1llarburg it'will be!hardwood products, including floors.! Czech miners who were being trans. 16c. corn-fed hogs, $9.50 possible for the French to organize'This will open here in the early spring.I ported to France, and who were held: potatoes—On track; Toronto, 75 to A direct railway system on the right!Hardwood products are now being re-'-up inpuet ian territory, were alhm-ed 80c per 90-tt>,-_bag__ Mantrea4,_$ue,—A despatch from _ "'bank of the Rhine from Essen to ceived from Ontario by builders. to pass upon the Government.'s order. Smoked meats-Hams,- coed., 26 to. _ I London, Eng., testifies further to the_ -- — - - ----— --- -- Should Austria provoke them to it,!2k; cooked ham, 38 to 40c; smoked!superior. qualities of Canadian bacon �OINCARE ADOPTS THREE METHODS the Czechs might rut off her coal rolls, 26 to 2fic; cottage mils, 32 to received in the British Isles, the Do- supply. :35c; lo fast Macon, 8n to 'j.1 spe j minion product being in greater favor -OF DE���HG WITH RUHR DiFFICI�LTY - than that of Denmark and threatening +' • �to seize its.market. • ' A des;mtch from Paris says:—pre- t.ial mobilization or use of colored' .� .. ,� :3 , <. - Natural Resources Mier Poircare has decided upon three troops. Partial tobilization-would 'important measures to subdue the imperil the Poincare Ministry, in view, r. .'Bulletin Ruhr. They irr olve:' of the Premier's statement on the day s,. � �� , -.+ � The Natural°ResourcesrIntel- �•� 1. Infliction of the death penalty the Ruhr was occupied that no sol- ° licence Service o! the De t -••by arrangement with the English : dier or, railroadman would be mobil- g P - = —upon all Germans responsible for szed,-so colored troops are apt to'ie. rent of the Interior at Ottawa fatal railroad accidents. j used ; says: A despatch from Dusseldorf says: The area of Ohtario is 407,- 2. Imprisonment of all defaulters of' g_an important I 262 square miles, of which 365, ' the 40 per cent%-caal tax until they fRO_-decisions Navin po 880-s care miles is land and 4 bearing on the administration W the, q -pay' f Rhineland and the Ruhr by the Allies' ti'''' i' ' '''.. 41.,382 square miles is water.' 3. Movement of "colored" as dis- I ate announced at French head uar era `"' +" The province's population in 'B act from 'black" trop into the e h 4 t om.'" here. The first is the final ate in v- Y� 1921 was 2,933,662, of whom 1,- uhr. P " `'" 3#,;!; I 226,879 were rural residents Y I ing neceQQary powers to the French r tic?;'< These steps have not been decided; and Belgian commanders to admin-; I and 1,707,288 were urban.. The " •' aver- .upon without grave deliberation,,and' t,.ter the.German railroad., and the population represents an aver- 8 P Lcond provides for the collection of, "' ;-site of 802- por- square_ miles. gibe decision regarding colored troo s' As said to be due to the insistence of an internal revenue tax on tobacco ! There are in the province 2ii ...... cities of 10 000 and over and 46 Marsrral Foch that the colonials have; and alcoholic be�irerageq. I t been absorbed to such ari extent in! In the decree promnlgat.irig these cities and towns of 6,000 and the French army that there is no rea-': decisions the Inter-AUlied High Com- THE V.S. SHIPS GOLD BACK TO BRITAIN. over. In 1921 of a total immi- Corn- son why Moroccans aftd Annamites mission's right to operate the rail- - gration into Canada of 148,477, ':. it must have been.a cheerful sight for Britain to see the incident above. ,should not be used .for purposes of I roads along the left bank of the Rhine Cold bullion is again being shipped back across the Atlantic, to Great Bri- 42 Per cent., or 62,672 settled in +occupation. , is turned over formsriy to the army ! Ontario. There were, in 1920, Several of the Ministers have sits-1 authorities, partly 'as a precautionary ! " tarn. The dock-workers shown In the picture are handling solid gold bricks, 686,3+44 pupils attending public ire seated that keeping the 1922 class l measure to guarantee the Qafety of : which are on their way back to the-money centre of the v6orid, London. In schools and ;30,626;486 was ex- ; with the colors will be, sufficient, butl the troops of occupation. Tfle Cal- ! spite of the efforts made to wrest that position from the British capital, pended on education in schools •"this idea has been out-voted, and the, ogi;e bridgehead area occupied by the ' flnenelers are satlafled that London's position is as secure'as ever it was in under public control. alternative presented was either par- British Is not included in tbia order. l relation to the*nommerce'&f*tthe world .; .. ', , ,• ., ,°in,r'_ :. t„�,r. y:w. ,.�:lti�hM"•y pi. 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Field is coaflned to his T y small. —Methodist Church islet at the horns l 04pe >'vich atI attack of t}ie flit, of here. Ga�dv T,avl pas Wednes -•-George Theaton haft a buei r._ Now A"artisements. a,.ornbbll. ,,nears trip to the city on Monde y y na --Chas. W. Pilkey is spending a --The Yours People's Society of '• Couple Of days in Brantford on St. Andrew's Church bald their CVTTER FOR BALE-Nearly new, �k `bikes. w Call at NEWS"office. _ lTtf A regular. weekly meeting at the home of W. J. and Mrs. Miller on FOR ECc due A sow due April ith, - -Bert Douglas. of Toronto, Monday ebeaing. Ana one sae April eta. Widmer Waiver. �p6nb Sunday with relstiges'in Claremont. 25-2a i ckering, - —John and •Mrs. Stephenson -- -; . .. r ' were in Whitby on Monday at- U8 F3ALE=A cooly stove.' Crown --Mrs. Murdock had a valuable tending the funeral of the latter's Fxuaron, nearly new. Apply to Russell Bar• ' -#- : .. .. R. horse killed on the C. P. R. tracks reu, Pickering. 2k.26 1. a are brother, the late Samuel Platteu, one day lot week. - q who died on F Ida -March 2tid. 1 GGS FOR BALE-=At 76.cents per . Wm. Haase of Cedardale, F Y' � called-on a number of Pickering Be'had Teen fn. poor health for Ps<<o ea-to john . ..::, num•beq�f years. Headqu'arten friends on Thursday. 0. -Harr -Dat3Ring—A social dance will SHINGLES FOR$ LE-B.C.*nc y and Mrs. l3oyee left on �7 M .' Monday for a -week's visit with be given in the Town'Hall, Picker. Pete-eon,CClar montlowe't p°ssibie•priee iThos. Burford and $tgmilton relatives, ins, on the evening of Saturday, t —BSre. M, S. Chapman was ion- March 1?tb, under the auspices of �.j OR SALR� W its WyAadatte :, foY` the Pick icing Oltebestra. Good L' eggs for sale. $1.00 for setting of 13. Mrs. �- 'r " fined to her house for several days G'eorge'tlutch,Pickering. 24-28 :last week suffering from an attack 'nusic by the Pickering (5-piece) , Orchestra. Admission, gents 50c. HAY FOR SALE—A ruantity of A of la,Rrtppe. '� r +/-mss ladies 25c. Dancing at 8 sharp. * good mizedhay,aliin'the hare. P>yp.y to F —A namter from here went to I.Wslsoa,Pickering.• Phone 1920, 25-26 4b`.- Toroff£ti on Wednesday evening —Report of Interwediate Room _ r • of Pickering public school for Feb.. •�•�rAiNTE•D—An experienced farm to hear C#xlli Curei, the famous..Sr ]II—Po�fpLhyAndrew Howard �v p The famous "Staunton'} ne LrZ *in es su hand,to milk oceasicnalFy if required: Ap- _'.,.,cvneert.ginger. Law, Irene Couple re , Howard ply 11,uerden,Claremont, Phone 1604. 25 1 —The flue epidemic Is gradually > blorrisaey, Kenneth !}iorlPy, Edna rUR�iLE—A quantity of Grimm's' Semi-trlTnined subsiding. There are still quite a _.Reid, John Greenlaw: Jr. III— r aifal geed, riee of sweet clover seed A,J. a ' *..'; 1111nlber of,.cases,, but npil of a Reesor.R R 1,Markham. Phone 111 1213. W' '.. Ralpb Annan, Lizzie knusn, Wal- ter - > ��;•- , ,serious character. Richardson. Austin Baker, - •' •w �' :` •' —Aeyllyding ti records at the OTICE—Nurse Rogers bits rettirn• Big'assortment to choose from. All Papers right is stock Torcinto Observatory six aod' a Phyllis Pilkey,Alice Prouse, Allan ed home and is now prepared to resume her tr ' half inches of snow fell on Tues' Andrew, Jimmie Kink, Ethel Pow- duties. Apply Kiaaear, R. R,,.No. 1, locust Take home plenty and return unused rolls. ell, Helen Cowan, Barbara Hall, xitl. 24-2T Mr day afternoon and evening: Some .No need to bay,more than you want, yet no need to rule of the Toronto a Basil Bye, All Liscombe. Sr. OR SALE-A uantity of Capadi• �r papers state that q out after the job is started. mine Inches fell. II-Eert Elliott, lliyrtle Lockwood ors Beauty needpeaa Apply to Duncan ] „ r'° Jimmie' PsT3er, Irene Hnll,'Sam I>ol a,R.R.No.B,Glaremont. Phone Care , > —The household effects belong- Pal i' 2+--6 This seal s assortment, colorlhgs and patterns are exceptional. ,.f.. '. ins to the estate of the.late Mrs. �Q committee of the United PP ' pOOTS REP.+IIRED—Boots and ''Wee reciate harinp�you examine our line, whether Jace Findlay will be sold b b- lQ " y y pis shoes r neatly and quickly. Thos. - ° lie suction on Saturday, March States Senate has Issued a warn Watson. repaired residence it:,:west of St. • you purchase or not. the :7th. See list o!- srtitlee in ins that gasoline' ie. likely to rise Georges Church, Plck«zas• ate Prices range from 15 cents per roll up. 'e<`` Another, to$1.09 per gallon- within a few WANTED-2'3 to 80 shoate about ' .years.sad they attribute this to Yk loo lbs.each.and also several calves from R,uaeell Bye will bold an at1C a to 8 rnoashs.old. Phone Pick.1613. F,H. on axle of his farm stork and iro• the feet that a few large sampan• R eh4 anon.R.R.No.2.Pickering. 1811 Don't Forget—This-semi-trimmed feature is exclusi- ' tes control the oil fields of Ameriea "Stanton's"—"A t i•• , w aw a elements at his premises a mile vely big, time-saver'. a soutir of the village on Tuedsd.ay. thhemsely s. I f the price prediction of WANTED—A' bin boy �- elderly � ,� � „ man to take second place on 100-acre farm. Vsir,:h 20th, hat )}larch the 27th as p No pitching. Summer or early�,eaga etaent. + R stated in our last issue, some of the leading automobile State wages Apply at NEWS ol8ce. 2x28 When:shriving you Wall Papers, we can show you our ,^ the Young ,People's Classes of manufacturers come true that OR BALE-Datihte �reeldr+fice in color card of the - h motor care in a few years will all the Methodist Sunda SehoOl�atiere he ti'illa;enf Pickering, .ituated on one- -:.----entertained • . at the horse of J.-C. be propelled by electricity, the rr acre of land, (�,er,for inspection.Mar. !! � r.,. . lOthand�.6th. Make offer. L.A Fin" ,o4 Elastica" _Brand Paints .,' and Mrs. Bryant ou Friday even ,price of gasoline to motorists will Danlfert3 Ave_Tora,to a Sri' '..' iuglast, when a most enjoyable of little concern. - "Nathil It }letter in Pbiots made." —The postponed annual meet- OR SALE—Cook stove, 3 bed• � time was spent by all. . , r:n and asaiueasc.. 3 bas:her oil r4et your Paper Rod Paint to match b buying front us.- ipg of t e Pickering Vigilance- Pro a kite n�` y q• g —Fred Baird, of Highland he sairs, kitchen table and other Creek, pe p R A9sociatioa was held on Moods A. mi+h,C?isitr b�tlP at once. App 2u zero e 11 has o ned u again the y ._ N buteber shop formerly of cn i d evening in the Town Hall with a _ +- p sn>;al1 attendanee. , Officers were FOR SALE—Cbeap, all kinds of : � s �s � HAPMAN by F.J. Goldham, and he and Mrta Baird are now getting elected'fore the ensuing year as wagons.haraese.aaa al lords of farm im- ;r g g 'nicely set• follows: President,J.R. Tbeston; e,,nt3'n-gocd order, Also several heavy and tied 1n their lieu home. light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- r; —hire: A. Smith. Cbtireh 9t.. Vice-Pil. W. V. Richardson : est price d for bides and,Pool. also live vow- Treas:, C. R Palmer: See'y. W. J. t. eraran,stot,sville Ph�ie ism 17tf accompanied b her family, min j�y,: >a" t' leave here an March loth to join Clark ; ,Minute Cum., L, D. Bank s. i'1pR e�L1g OR To RENT—A 100 bar husband in Manitoba. She Is C. S. Palmer and Dofesld Munro. Firsacr � rna�. =aa a.t Pickering _ all , A committee. was a inted t0 y about 6 acres of offering for sale a -4uantitgg of Pp° first-class hardwood bush.`land is all Plowed per furniture and other household .investigate regarding an oyster read rocs u,g siediag. Good brick boas,and - supper, Ana if deemed adviPalile , s°Wil��.�`o�B2�;n f�sm� -Now is the time to relieve the et)Ilge$so urticles�, a list of which may,be the are iven authority o make years x Moore, Px"nng. - 25-36 ee—Th elsewhere Uxb in this ours all they far one to be �tion of work of spring houseeleanin —The Uxbridge Journal has OR SALE—Lot 36.con, 7. Pleker. p S voiced in its columns a strong coal held at wo early date., ins. containing 148 acres,lave rid, 120 ac Ti plaint aaaiast the telephone sec. —On Friday.f iRbt last the Pick- ae`aee workable.blee. 2 acr�n and C;o d b� doing s little papering. �t received by the people la that Bring Intermediate hockey teal well at barn,spring crack also spring in paat,srs.- locality, and states that unless went to Whitby to play the last targeorehard bars 4as75, steel roof, semen} -`. saves time and money, .r 9oors an!steel equipment for 25. head of cattle. a there is a decided. ,improvement game in the league eerie°. The stalls,for 9borses and lroe > stalls rood fioon niade an appeal will be made game war-a good fast one result. hot pen with cement floors, ben house, large . we► the Railway and Municipal tug in favor of Pickerjug by the d ohouse s ;`id ofr"°Trice, somfor-fum :Empire and TurnbulVs Wall Papers :3oard. t score of 8 2. Pickering bas thus W;Z1203244 sit coaeem. Apply R. H. • —With the coming of the month w'o the five genie in the series Patterson,Ctarcrnoat R R.No. a 2s2s ' ME lltareh come the first s.pring. sa did ngt lase one, which is a '-- _2A U a _ �"r �,A$� to nee 8am����q antee'de• - Hks weather. On Friday last the ail crodl ble ebd ins-in"viecc "� very q, of thy+ fwct that the 3Arms- w. �r. �. Pugh - -live ' within 24 hours. weather becelme ve mild and y never did continued so for several days, any practising except• when they Pnpfl of Ernest Seitz and r. f which has enured the dies pear. played in the meltchee. The now p head the league and have won Dr. Healy W itlao. 3l a ance of much of the snow asd PPith g Tescber of Piano. Theory, Harmony, = A beautiful range of eiquisite design8 '."tt the f[OOd elPiRhln which we the cup promised to the winaere'at g Qounte Ent: Preparations made at reasonable rites. We have cut havaen'o ed all winter. thewbeginninR of the season b ° P a ] Y y for Toronto CooseryatorY _ �.'.'.- - y -Do not forget the meeting of Mr. Burns, the owner and mana- _ EseEorinatione. some lines to Compete with mail order �L the ratepayers of the Pickering ger of the Whitby rink. We con- 'Terms on application. r houses and can show you real values a =.=:.'d:�• Vu. school to be held this gratalate the rboys' on their eoc• AVONDALE FARM. f . t .(Tbursday) evening in the school case. 24 27 Green River, Out or the.price. -- • _. :F.;house_' As the question of build. —A great treat Hie in store for ; Jog the new school and the expend- the residents of Pickering and �7�� ' Rare of many thousands of dollars surrounding country,'wben Geo. : .YY Ire=Fencing IJi818t-on'Empire or Turnbull's. ,Pill come up for disenssiop.a large E. Morley, B. A.. the well-known -'°'' ", representation of ratepayers, is elocutionist,of Toronto, will give I am�preppr;ed to'take orders'llor build- It makes your home a Real Home. ing wire fences, either hand- �• ''' _ �1 :<. requested. the program assisted by local made or woven, , "— —The Committees of the Li talent, wh.o wfill give a number of Consult lase before placbg your order. a. r *= '_' d F t, ^slature are now in session, as the muAical selections to the.Method Fred T. hunting, Pickering �. wPOrk is Charges moderate. Worst ` getting advanced. W, E. ist Church on the evening of Tues- guaranteed. -Established;1857. z _ N. Sinclair,.K. C., the member for day, March 13tb, under the acs'- _ -Phone Pick. 17I2 - South Ontario, in addition to his piees of the Litdiee'Aid Society. 27),•27 ;''.'GEO. FARLEY. Picheripk .. -^ywork in the Legiew1mi e, is oo the Ow Morley, who is s graduate t,f. �IOIIOwInR $Te cOmistittees : Pri• Qwen A. Slnily has been in Piclt-vats Bills, Public Accounts, Legal ering befoee when he was well re —i�eW and Second--'Bille, Labor Bi)is sad Prlvilegee eeived. He is recognized as one ''and Elections. of the leading elocutionists of _--Tike residents of the village Canada and his appearance on Hand Machinery are missing very much the ring- Tuesday evening next should be - :„ • iris of the town bell, which hat greeted by a full house. His selec- ;Masse - ar7is _ M V been off duty now for a month. tions contain bath humor and y � � � �police trustees have been very and pathos, and Ile is entertaining _ ".anxioup to secure some person to from beginning to end. Don't perform this work, but so far they forget the date, March the I8tb, ' have been uosncceesfnl. Any per. at 8 o'clock. Admission 25c. * :�The'Famous Cold Water Piste y ' "i3tia who is willing to undertake -...,. - the wort are requested to see the c ' % .police trustees. ELM 'DALE MILLS in:�Wbite and Tints° -The police trustees and true '.;.tees of the Fire Coplpany met on Wednesday evening to consider ,One pound of Muresco will cover}, 3 a }natters in connection with the i erection of a building to accommo. 'W-ebeve net TBaelTed 8 �« sate the new rte elegitolr. Ift was J =? Seventy—five square feet. �cousidered advisable to erect it at a shipment of the west end of the Town Hall. - The police trustees will snake in. �101mada s Best, Flour` p t gniriee as to the coat of ereetiage YOU Beady' for Put l2 lII i 2i 11 r, p a d s lb. packages •,'' •-•'.:.:,.building before any, further steps � 4 t� -Are-taken. Ogilvie's SPA ? - ' Aaportofor. dept.of Pickering Royal Household � ;'.. '.S. for the month of February, Cll and see our Drop►. In and get a Color Gard and tames in order of merit: Sr. TV- ALl90 ' Sosie Sler, Don Mocrisey, Harold i Aero Cushion Tires :read all about this w. -.Richardeon, Elele Lockwood, Earl Pastry Flour .'' "'. r� ° ° Lockwood and Wm. Hall aq�sal, they Will stop one- - ' - Edyth Ham. Annie Baker, Jack Chopping and Oat Rolling p Sanlal'y f1n18h a � McGinty, Lillian Wiman John every week day ture troubles �. :49ea9mer. Jr. IV-Hilda Walsh, All kinds of Feed on h i /�a. rya s�a» Rnteh. .Lisate M laty, and J. R .1eXs#�{ • 2•ww „,ft'1!'w'f �: