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Eatabliehed I826 Geo. Ds Baker The ltish entertainment which was Rov,Carter intends holding an sue >f:eiCaL to bave been held this(Friday)even- tiop sale .of' his"farm stock,imple- _ ing, has been 'postponed 'until next meats,hay, roots etc on Wednesday. GREENWOOD _ •� E. FORSYTH,Oph.D.,-Director Friday evening, March 23rd,owing to March 26th. As he is giving up farm- .L1 wo etrical iAoaocia'tionof Ontario,Rea. __; ' so much.sickness in the*village. in there will be no reserve whatever, x - pprtoomm .. ... iataced I+iember of the American Cptom�irital _ ,'::. - �--.. Noce the dills, March 28th, not the Arpoiatioa. Eye. examined by aypointtaeat. ._ '" 14th a 'Phone 2800,Claremont,Ont. r: s given in the last issue. r. >r'Pefiave a spendid aBAOrtment of CHERR'YWOOD. _ LL Phonographs at,$15,-$25, $35, ... ...LLL t , F.TOM-LINSON, M..B., Member,. $$4.50, $100, $150, $225: • bscir Petfy was a city visitor one , •,BROOK ROAD,.- *' - • of t1 a College of Ph•siciaao and Surgeons day recently. *: of Ontario. OfRce: that lormerly occstpied by pay $10,00 down and balance in 1Kise Borland and Miss Mainland ' Mrs. T.Young is in the city jisiting _ f` the fat Dr.R.Brodie,sad latteFlp by Dr,Gld- - _ weft. hone. Claietooat,Qat: 23:y monthly or-weekly payments.- spent a day in the-city. her sister. , Born, to Win. and Mrs. Te'efy, on Mr. McIntosh is in the city this 0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R_C-E., Monday.Feb. 23rd, a daughter. - w6ek"on business. ' �T Pialios set$250, $350, $425, Wm, Hodgson, of Rouland, Quite a.number from here attended 1\ o Edint�±rgb.member of the college of Mrs.. :- ' '- �' • iPitysiciansand ngeoas of Ontario.11seatiow, .$475, $525 etc. - DiKn ,isvisiting her parents, Joa. P.. the miscellaneous shotver"at biiltorti BARLEY WANTED �psBala7 atfeuolle College die rewoui a lilt Make a$25 deposit and balance and Mrs.LauAhiiu. . Hamilton's,bn Monday evening when "f on monthly payments. Glad to state that .Mrs. J: Lawn j. y. y. Highest price paid. Must W goo& r ,sht24ren, 0008 and red4anoe,Brouaata, all o ed themselves inimensel c.- is improving, Percy Qlifford Hubbard and Miss' E9 y• p g, offer her decent fall, Mabel Reta'$xiuilten were united io - ' when shefractuted a limb, �I sal buying WHEAT at top. Chairoyrae is Sew•in Ahlachioes$85, $5, 75. watrimonv'at the parsonage.' Green- g` R $ $ Sorry to report that Mrs. Aitbur J., 8 market price. y, gay $10 and balance in Taylor has been under the doctor's wood, by Rev. J.W. Buoner,on Wed- - Tu1`1'.. GORDON McBAY—Cbireprae- - nesdn ' ns. ot-Ree hours-2.30 to 5.00 and , wqo morithlir payments. care withthe prevailing epidemic, y, March 14th• They will reside W tih the big drop is the price of _ 5.00 sad by appointment. Pl c..^.'e s:o. Brock here on their farm;in the near future. BARLEY FEED,. Street, Whitby,' $1y _ Congratulations. t Make your'Roods earn there'' HIGHLAND 'CREEK. " g ,M_ BRAN AND SHORTS own wages. it will you o i ce• Sorry'to beeF that Reggie Morriab WHiTEVALEr pay y to .ell your graitn 1 and'.-buy these feeds. - ins indisposed. We are sore to bear that Jameq ' A ]$. CHRISTIAN, lKirricter and :. ' ''. ad to the epidemic of"9u" $8 A limited quantity o .QoliMtor,NotasT lublio,Eto.. sttoaq 10 • GI . Macli is atili quite ill. W f ' " eaa.s00o•„$rrrok St.1109th.wmtnr. , ,fists is on the decline in tbte vicinity. Misses Wa#man and Nokes were in Heavy Oats anted. ■\�f'l]�Tf �p �� Mrs.Craven and daughter, of Rose- ` . ILLIAM J. BEATON,B:A„Bar• ffS V ffvoil...���11le 4! the city with friends over the week. Chopping on Monday, Wedneedais _- el s hank, spent a few days last wogk with -end, and Friday, 8e per bag until �s4. rioter.Solicitor, member of the firm of ltfre Hilton Brumwrll. Bruce Turner. of Detroit, spent.sr . - ftal•ther nodes.. . , ��ck�aa�>a Ee r Faster and att rt.�o�� Miss Nillie White 6hd lady friend, few,days with his niece. Mrs, Albert '$;E Telrphone Main 96l•aru1902. - Joe. .Qi Toronto, spent the week-sad at the E. Ma or. s ”' �•° j a` �s B home ttf the tormer's parents. Mrs. Dickson..of Toronto, was with W.Cbeeter and H.Taylor attended George and bars. Burkholder over the rDentad the ladies horsey match at Tar nto - - t q _ week end, _- on Saturday. Some class to the re! Mrs. Jas. Leary was in Tottenham a - i4r .: J. HUDSON, D. D. S.. L. D. S,, CLAREMOT1 I_ We bear11oner Burk and Robert few tlaye last week attending he W, . t32 Carlton 5t,Toronto. -Hudson's New . . .Licensed Dixon were defeated at the shooting funeral of a cousin, g System" of cowls-,t�ble plate work. Wnufor '- match in Toronto.' We think they a• daiormaLion or phone Nwtpb 5310 4-26 Mrs. W. 3'. Beaton and daughter. $rnbalmer and Undertaker, will fi=rth need new rifles before deer Mary, of Toronto:spent 'a few daps a ►R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. gtouff• Motor Hearse. shooting again: s' _ caoiGrad�atcof Chicago and To- ,- _ _ cast week with B. R,and:�fre. Beaton. roeto Univervues and{the Royal Cost:! .or Toronto Cnnneklo'n for Mrs. Rea. Walker, of "Unionville, DentalSwceons. Phone o,=fiee 2011, Res rdenct $ospital Service,. gear Greenwood Orchestra at__has returned home, after spending-a # 1025, No outo:d•.apwintments. 24)y Greenwood on March 23rd. few weeks with her mother. Mrs. g LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S.,' _ Griffin. The date file the resentstlon of the -. '~ 4f� •`-,'�- G;adtfile of the;Royal Coleir,e of Dertaf BARNES S� FAiRPORT. , s '"• s' $aI G. and i aivr.wty of Toros o. OLL''icc drama. "Our Bus Ladies` Aid,"bas • ovpr W ]fife Priasle'e �;adwarr 3�• wb 1�r • W,O'Brien is burp, re sbinpltng hie been postponed from the 21st to the OKice boa-s0 w Z;1 is 3130. i�c •y me 91 26th of March. �l phone M. • W7 _ residence. - Tire W.omorq'o _Institute will meet Qho' pp�ng ,�, 11 Miss Oracle O'Brleo ii visitintr with Sa arena ;4tercb 17th„r+t 8.00 ~ -The Universal . `•' relatives in Oshawa. at the home of Mrs. R Johnston A 8a $ 3Qt30Y3�,a•M �tsstrissl# IlCasla#. Will will be closed for repairs Tom and Mrs.- Mansfield are in To. p F (One of Our Productions) if+ roato for a few days'vacation. good St. Patrick program Is bean i; Pi Roil Call, to he responded on Oct. 19th'amd 14ti1. '. Mrs:A.Turner is visiting witb her We sell Sill's Rite-Lies Leas foe .'. �� P. RICHARD80N — Real. Es_ _ _ to by as Irish joke- Visitors wet- the beef' , '" 1'� .-sate. lzqurancr.coave auc� Not - - all makes of cars+ $.- y tt,, ors = Ilunniag a aid Oct.Ortkith. fritinds in-Hamilton s few days. come. _ " tPttidie,£tee,Pickerize.cet. any r _ _ Many of the professinaal fishermen-, .�.r. "in the marjeet for are hack at the Bar getting ready for pUNBA►RT OJI. the price. - AZEL ANN18—Elocutioniot. For. W. G•BaM88, Green RIVer the spring catches. _ 'L]� Or address R. R.No. 1,Locust Hill. Mrs. Ciugiaton and Mbr 'Dorothy FOR SALE 1�mcr tsar i of QWet, st, 5mil Fore As a result of concertkd action-by � acid open chin !mil' phone Malvern Homo Phone E Mark. to of the Fairport Ratepayers' Fpent Ltie week-end with friends in' " Heavy Wagon..TUghlard i° o. 35-9 Association, the wont of gravelling Bowmanoille. BuRlty, 'fit POSTILL, Licensed Auctiotneer, • b e newly tart graWi roads'boa at last -The Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. set o!Iran $arro+v� :. Z' . for O"etl•s of Tork aa4 oatarfa An*. '•� + � 1r'•++ 'G mew been started. With s fair amount of Sullen 0yas well attended. Look out - All lb Rood shape, tarn sates at.all kinds att.eat:sd to•i aboruse luck.Oswald Hilts,ind Robt. Balsdon, for RD entertainment soon. )' nests•. aderw or•aa ei+•s P.O., oat, L MBER Y� who are doing the work,will$olsh the Mrs, Andrew Annan, we.area sorry Woodworking and (IenetA►t LUMBER job before the ice gets uunsafe on•the to say Ftill continues in vpry or Biacksmithitix. 1!"'t S.BEdTON ZOWNBBwt4wa IH he JV. oat:.eyanees, tlosmtsston r for i.M� y to slbw of transportation. health at the bows of her eon.lrbowar. ' ati0sriw, Acmuataar. iese. Kotsay to lean - �LO©FI1`TC3• Mrr. Sidney Mor•risb and Mrs. Wm, W. H. JACKSON, 'Henri[ Rrxlld p� cs "Issuer of t�"W L' glee are quoting low prices on RoofiDR WINGARUEN—CARSON• Taylor were called away on Monday Pickering, OaL for the month of February only -- -morning to tee their father, who wwe " AVID A. PL'O B—Live stock wc- in lots of 10 square or more: •A very quiet Redding was solemn. -taken very ill. y C oa. Graduate a C. a Jones' School, 2z B O cedar shingles 11.1.5 per square r� Rave Win. Pa Church.DpD.awhen Minnie Benn�eit are�ndilrtyR the Miss rk stock Blockfan rive a ororrkk. AR kinds.00r� 13 bunches). 3z 4.60, 5z 5.43. btu H r twt17 at •aced to. Terms reasonable. Pboa• TORONTO ASPHALT SLATE Mabel Florence, second daugbter of end at the bome of tbelr p%rento.'W o G�azemont. lily Mrs. and the late T. Garson, of Port and Mrs, Bennett. ' 5 I to the irea_Lbet 8.75 pee riquare. Colon, was united An in marrie ge-,to On Monday,.J. M. and Mrs. Marks WM. MAW, LIUBNSED AUG. 4 6.30 - in - T v TIONEER,icr York•Qatarie W Dorham Four-In-Oae Slab Slate Jtes t Un o , so . nt r.detective and coq left for their home e ,7. Co:tnt,ea Ail lcv+dsor rain prow l attended 5;a m the weather 6.:75 r t�narey x at Port Up ion, soot nt Mr. and Mrs. Aiktaw� flask., nftpr a pleasant three C„�ejY]ent r to, Termereasonable. Dates.for may be lx Wingar•den, of New York. The bride months 63ait with their parents ' - artansed at NEWS'OlBcv. .Wil and Indepen- We have over 500 aggare jof the above was attired in a navy_blue tricotitie'..here. � a ,ron ies:pt,oae.. Whitby,Oat. Sty material In stock and on order,so suit Tvith large black-bat and corsage Rev.P. F. Qardieer occupied the l �,�TT�� ^ must reduce our stock. bouquet of sweetheart rotes. Miss pulpit hereon 'Sunday morn!og and � ��ibiy kl�O'��� O�e j� n Letitia Taylor attended` the bride. and Mr. Hend4rson in the evening, ' TE • i/• Gordan & Son, while Howard Carson supported the wbilsRev:J. F. Clugston preached at umberJ' rte BR (p'RENCHMAI 'S BAY) groom, W• Ernest Brown, orgar,lst OshA'wa. +� PICEERIN(3 of the church, rendered the wedding On Saturday,at her home at Depot r, '� �;- •' Builders, General Contras - - march. Owing to the official position Harbor,an old resident of Dunhartou, `` h I n glee ` + �y of the groom, the happy couple, after Mrs:Chas.lii•edonatd, died of pneu- r tOTB LI,Bd Sign �]1t2T8'. BESt MO Or"Ci31• •8?IIe a briefboaeymooD, will,reside at the mofiin. Her funeral took place on a _ home of the bride, Port Uoton. Thursdav forenoon .to Erskine eemea Rerisl jf R UU n g ' Iterations and repairs of every ; description. ConerQte work, —AT" - +r other. T�mptbeucbf ravages by i C1liramey� repaired Don't-forget�rget the Irish tea, Green• "','and Lath . _ '• �atiroate9 free. ' The Lowest Price wood, Friday, March 2?rd. the hand ofdeath :iaginq been home T'AIRPORT P. 0.9 - Oti T. I�arant Star at $710.00 = in that family during the past fifteen months. BFROUGHAW r ' L t y- Complete -- STOU-FFViLLk F. A. -R E E S O R, :.Pratt Trees, 'a' Etc• home good points worth knowing;. F C.Cxs,�ie had a business trip to enu Toronto last week. The I►ctetal revenue from our P. O. L0=78rm TSTT.L 1. Pled seal continental motor"' Frank Axford visited with friends it the third largest in the County of 'Having secured the a em:y for E. D. 2 Tbree•quarter floating sale• in Brighton last week, fork. 8mlth &Son,Ltd.,Nurceryinen, 3. Timden Hearings all thrtmRb Miss Scanlon spent the week-end at ' Our Fire$eiRade is about purchas- of Winona. Ont. 4. Same*ear shaft as Chevrolet her home nt Bircheliffe. ing a$500 truck. This will make our am prepared to take orders inn. all 5x Single plate disc clutch bars. Walter Bennett visited relit- Bre-fighting .equipment aline* per- ��c e M-- g�g kluds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruite, 6. Half elliptic springs (underslung) tives in Toronto last week. feet. Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at which guarantees easy riding Win.KeaRL, of Toronto, visited his One ol!oar citizens• iii the person of- 7. Gas tank in rear, with vacuum feed sister,:lira, Hood. over Sunda Robert.Miller,hasbeen honored with - lowest possible prices. y• r-• - _ :. lapecial rates for large gnantEtiea, Sr Side curtains op with with the doors Mrs. Thornton visited her parents the Presidency of the Oanatiau. Na- r;: . 9. The supreme eort of the man who in Toronto a few days last week. tieeml-Exhibition. Congratulations. 26tf designed the Oldsmobile,Oakland, Mrs. B.Feasby. of Oshawa. visited The Hydro Bylaw,-voted on J. Chapman, lPiekerin Caiiiliac.Buick and Chevrolet. • her mother, Mrs. Linton, for a' few day, was carried almost unanimously, �- Last but not least,for expert repairs daps-this week. there being but two votes againstit. r. on all mattes of cars,go to W. J. and Mrs. Devitt.spent over Contracts are now being given tot the - the weekend with the latter's sister, wiring and poles. s' ,. tore `-�':�t is My Business ! Mrs. Devitt, of Blackstock. The Muston Bros,, who now have. 'r'To help you run part of yours. ' GerU�D B Garage!' Fred Middleton is leaving for his half an acre under glass,contemplate Sy openinl;a New Garage in tbst Dil,> home in jAlberts this week,after a few this spring pinclna another half acre Brougham months' with his people here. nrider glass. This will make one of - _ r Inge of Wbitevale I am prepared to do The annual. meeting of.tU 8rou- the largest green houses In the Prot Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver all kinds of repair work. including gham Public Library will held In�vince. Oil Emulsion is then best pro- ;ape and aide chrtaine, also making the Temppeerance Hall on-the evening Our School Board did a profltabie yoar old car look and run like new by � � h-Grade School � of Thursday. March the 22nd, for the stroke of business in. purchasing 54 duck yon can take for giving it a good coat of new paint. election of officers and the transaction tons of hard stove coal at $10 a ton, that nasty cold. `• 'Agent for Toronto machinery, includ of other important business. A large saving the town about$b00, The car ing;Ptlmppee,;Windmills, -Silos ' LUOTT ' attendance of hose interested is re• evidently went astray,as the G.T. R. - ,WaD2pole$ Throat Ease. aud.Gasoliae Engines. quested. demurrage tax was nearly 8400. ; 10HARLES M. RICE, The public library board bare just The StouBville Oantinuatiou School Warn poles',P raformic'Couglt added forty new books wbieb were will hold an oratorical' contest this Remedies {e4e the con b. ti:Some Tel. 5521. Wbitevale. flat placed on the shelves on Friday last (Friday)eyeniag. -There are about a g .. Youge Charles Sts,Toronto', and are now read for distribution. dozen contestants for s#z goW pieces <° _ i Opstr ALL T$AR, Courses given: A membership ticket 'should be in given by Dr, Smith and Dr. Ball, Crnde Drugs,Patent Preparations, '�i><l�lil (� a Business, Stem b g every house in the community. Those members of the Board. Drills to ph y Toilet Goodie, Tobacco, Cigars. . Chopping °grail g. T7Pewrit• who have not yet secured a ticket sical culture and club swinging Willi ing, Secretarial, General improve. should do so at once and get the best, also he given. Meteali's Choice Candies..' AND FL 1-KING l reading at the lo0iest cost. Word was received on Monday of >; 1 i►rs prepared to do Chopping and went eta DiXAND' FOR OUR The young people of the community the sudden death of J. Allan,a retIfed Oat arednA every day iD B DIIATIi�DURING T81R LAST 8I2•' met at the home of Milford and Mrs. banker of this place. He was n.victim ' ,1• the week except on Hamilton on Monday evening. the of diabetes and went to Toronto a ,w T3371�i ltONT23$ HORZ T$AN 1)dUBLE OCCSaion being a shower of Rood week ago to take the insulin treat• N• • Vi:sy Saturday, N. j' OIIR svppLT. Enter now, part,. wishes sad tokens of esteem to the went. white walking across the Stomeboats For Sale daughter. Miss Mabel•on the eve of room be dropped oft the floor and and- ,• calars free. ber marriage. The evening.was spent denly expired The insulin treatment jTet8TTi1a wgl�r eon � t4 ��idSr � ]n�a� _ W Ila games. followed by refreshments. was not yet admiaiatered, as he wan 1� g r r .J. E3lictt, Principal ]Ia -the 1[atltor espreseed being pia proper arioditioft fps the 4 w� 1, aa::•s 'a °� m• :..- ,%^.t"l+� ��.�,r;,. ,. n,c+.r,,,r ''t a r�:•`'t�`t'. `+o,,;•n .;�'�' "'� R..� ;lent _ � _:.. �� o,... � �'�.r I�"""'�' A,i+i".n _..a.+ws'+r..•r` '°i^ s��e,r.,�sA's''�,��""�`'�,,r J'c „.� ,,: f�, l K • , :k ; �,�!,��vv ..pv ?. 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'_r 4 M J k`... .. .1 _— NY,r .. •,r ' Mother's clotk"Pins may also be ' . •;�.� M us ed in the same way: If the fences 3 abs 't � a� and �build3ngs are made of these and Ca.- c and horses furnished In he form .{.. .._. •• _ --. 'of etripty spools,the child's enjoysneti! "r` t :r. �-- ':�. .. �:�i _`i w•._. .. _ can hardly be over-estimated. A little -girl is never sq happy h. .'. 1 when "helping mother," even though, her help is a bother. My mother used ' to give me a bit of her bread dough - whenever she baked and I was allow- : '• - eastern -Farmers' ed a It out for the. dough and then p snake it out into a tiny loaf when she - ►PO tt off litL89IC>m to'Z"terat-Canadian m==ars snd halo to most thole made hers'oat, and when it was Naked _ needs is securing compeout L,rra help, the Canadlan'p Railway Is it was my bread for nutter. I know �i Ew utilise its widespread osspalsatloa to provide snob bow from it was a great help to me in making - = of Miss., me observant of the methods used in ' ft. UWADIAN PACIFIO Railway wra lbw, 'recatva and arranse to fill housework, and I wan more willing to -.. qq��pplteations for male aVA femalat farm ifelp- to be supplied from.Great ` help 'mother when I was old ono h tars. Brltala. Belgium.,Holland. Denmark, Switzerland and Norway, in all of P ug -e whteh countries the Compaa7 bas representatives who have farmed in and to realty be of service.—Nellie Porter. are iamllfar with Sastsm caaadlan conditions and who are now in tonal , i` with such amen pad woman ready sad anxious to come to.Canada. of the eouatrlas above mentioned have expreasad Hots io Make Bread With a Mixer. their wiWagness to aid that Immigration of this class of their peoples In I have used a bread mixer since sin crdbr to fill such apptieations satisfactorily and bring the help to the _farmer at the proper tmo and with a clear anderstandtnai of the recutro. years ago hset fall. . I have a family manta sad eblfsations of seek a printed 'ADpllcailon for Help"form has of eight t0 cook for most] •:bean Vrepargd.*hIch eau be obtained,from any of- the offices-listed below. g , y boye, and _ honestly, I don't 'know how I would . y .The Comyaw will make'no ebsrge to the farmer for"this service nor will manage without it. I bake twice a " the farmer be required to make =7 each advance whatsoever towards the r trovelting ezmnacs of his help to the nearest railway.station. The informp- week, making seven loaves and two lion aecaa.artlyy asked for is tbmat application forma,'which wlll be lurid ire` pans of plain buns each time. '4 . strictest cmfidmace. coven the following paints:—the ]rind of help wanted-- male or.female--married or unmarried date required and'for how lams; I have .a measure for the liqutda s;s aat3o%fl r deal:edl moathl7 wages offered; kind'of souk offers& *to. and a•"le.t0 weigh'the flour. Of a - J. peaap, Gab. Aafrteatsaral Asaat, course, there is a difference in flour, -� atoi�riisa►L. P.q.�C. La >Das N rwood. Land Asent. C,B.R. -but one can sostn tell how much to - B D;;XVE M NJL--Cm IL Graham. Gen. Mr.. Domwon Ad-tic B7 use. If the dough looks sticky;add a Department of Colo`sTisation sad Develepmeat little more our and knead.again. - i i Ll�" 10� Canadian Pacific Railway Bread recipe—At dinner time, save 1 it --'I. & DsNW5. CbW £a udsgomr. >tleatseaL - one quart of potato water, put two r tablespoons each of'sugar and salt in a gallon crock and pour on the hot po- + t:lto water. Mash real fine a. good �- ��• �� � � _. + cupful of -potatoes and add to.liquid. When lukewarm add a cake of-soften- e� jg ed yeast foam and flour to. make a, _iii n' packa S F A b Q�t. the House . ,, nice_pancake batter.. 'Cover and Iet rtes Just before bedtime put one table- :a.°" spoon of lard in your mixer and pour -- — — ---'--- _ .. on it one quart of boiling milk.-When friends are•.coming for the week=end land. One of them, who *hall be . Entertainment for the Cho. is to be waited on,bot rather, .that he lard has melted put in one quart of Think of the relief of having clean -called Tommy, walked into the water � titan£ do his water,cool enough to make milk lake- curtains to slip on the lea. to about the depth of tour•feet, w1Len ' w It Is mot the purpose of this articU . RArL p poles. to.teach you to entertain your child, If the child. is inclined toward a w'arm,.then add yeast mixture and ten When I have ar lot of hemming to he spread out his trends and Urfa dt to ' _ but rather to teH you how to teach lilting for books he should be given pounds of flour. Now put on your do I sew the ends of the different swim. your child to,entertain.himselt. His every opportunity' to develop along, kneading rod and turn the crank until articles so that when I begin I have a At that lus alit a huge'llah came 0 older Brothers sad sisters sae at thin line. It is the early training that flour is all mixed- in. If dough sticks continuous seam. This does away amid took 'the whole hand into Its £.seltool and it L often a problem to forms a good foundation for his school, to finger add.a little,more flour and with the little notch at the beginning mouth, but finding Itself unable -to . And some clean and healthy amuse- ''training. He will *]tend many busy, again until dough is nice and of each article. swallow it relinquished its hold. and : menu for the little tot. hours milking himself acquainted with.arnooth and does not, stick to side of =2 always. read the daily paper, no the boy. turning round. prepared for - I da not agree with many mothers the characters of]its picture hook sL''mixer. There is a great difference in matter how busy I am, iWd I always a hasty retreat. His companjons, who -' •who dt iink their child should be taught will'help in forspia$his early imDses= flour and some you use more of than spend fifteen minutes with my music.'saw the 'fish. scrambled out of- the :- t. to its a paragon of neatness aluickan- atoms. others. Let's keep from being farm drudges pond as fast as poss4ble. , Cover the mixer with i cloth, gut on, as some seem to think we are.--M: M. Tammy had,scarcely..tarned-around, knesia While the rudiments of order Half a dozen potatoes and a hand- ; a . aai dd#aess tmlh*t be impressed•on the ful of burned'matches m'ay'be employ- cover, and either lit in a warm place before the flab came up behind. and. ` plasde asinds of our children, we can ed IA melting another hour pass hap- or cover warmly for over night. In I T i) BIRD jDY noising his other hand crosswise, !n• - `= adii expect them to be.contented and pily. A whole• circus of potato ant- th. morning knead down well then s` +s ,'!Meted soma very deft wounds on the hoW if never allowed to indulge in teals may be made sad with the help put in pans. Let rise as usual, and ind back of !t. The lad raised his free ' li bake. The wlri.er season is's hard one on hand, which way sills bleeding, and any of the amusements dear to-the of a boy of b�ttlditt� blocks the 43ttle '• hearty of the little folks, such- as .folks may have a regular ,Nos.h,9` This makes -nine loaves. One can the baby. He.is more or less eonflsed struck the great flab- a hard blow on ltlelring soap bubbles or cutting pa- Ark." divide the recipe.--Mrs. J. L. to btuo, badly ventllated rooms. It Is the head, when it disappeared. The pets, Of course, it makes mothers The old-fashioned spool knitting is to often stormy that the mother does other boys took bltit,to a surgeon. who more irork but it does. *sot make a a favorite with little folks and teach- Housebeid Helps. cot get him out in the fresh air as Of' dressed seven wounds in one hand. dissgaeesi le litter yp sweep nil and es patience. If bits at bright-colored With the bane laying well and the tea as she should. fie catches colds and so great ire's the paltr 6he next day ' skker amusement is clean. They bout strings are saved, tied together and cows freshening, and with the males Which rack his little system; his stow• that the lad tainted twice,. The little. need for this u over, I have quite a bit more money ach aa3 Dowels get gut of order and finger was bitter through the nail and' help to develop the chills intagina- purpose, much more in. r tton'and`love' of creation, that is a terest will be taken. than at any other time-in.the year. he becomes peevish and, cross. 1`o k was more than six weeks before It. " -patural trait in any .normal child. Some -children will enjoy half an So I buy one thing that will lighten Vdard against this the mother should was welt We save all the scrape of wrapping hour's play-each day -for the entire my worst. Last year it was-s butter keep a box of Baby's-Owu Tablets to " the house. I"'hey regulate the stomaclk winter, with a box of tooth worker'and bread mixer, this "ear a -. papery and now that the older chil- gicka. 1 } and bowels, and break up colds. They dreg are- in school, our little -tot •would not advise this, however, If the cake mixer ind pressure .cooker. I spends ninny happy hours making child can not be taught to gather up also buy as many extra staples such are sold by medicine. deatera or 67 .r scrap books, He cuts the paper the the toothpicks after playing with as rice, soap, spice, and cornstarch meal at 25 cents a box from The. Dr. \rOlR/vP./7sll►GI�i.1 a as 1 can afford. _Wheh summer with-Willia.13W Medicine Co., Brockville. _ I�v M��c ` " _right size and with twine and darning them cash time. Fartns may be laid Oat.. . - J needle, sews the sheets together. In oat.fences built,and even a house and its extra expenses comes, I-have some LI THE - `'. •those books he 'pastes bright pictures barn added' by the use of .these little things ahead. °. HuII$rY which be cuts from seed catalogs or sticks. If you happen to have dye Another, thing I have is twg pairs e• - �"" magssines After the little fellow be- mixed. for some other :purpose and of curtains for each window down- 'The pike is the t ungrlesc and the '-or comes tired of this amusement, he is P hpicka In the ;n 1 urnti en will di a few of the toof staitse. How often we know we ahould fiercest of flab. Fist', flesh and fowl Ctuyetsti told that it is now time'to gather up dye,fluid, it will add wonderfully to wash the curtains but there is so mach seem altke• acceptable to Its palate; t r,, the scrap papers. He thinks be is the attractiveness of them' for the to do that we just put it off and then and It does not disdain mineral pro- ",- w p y e children's playthings, like a bom'b,vwe get a letter that a ducts;•Ongs. spoons and other similar , #aeI istg and is certain' not Ravin P y Ss. as it is natara], ewww.cv�r,w.. :..afw+..wT articles have been '4requertly taken ,:.r~thee idea instilled in his mind.that-he for children to love_bright objects. carload•of in-leafs and some of their atoa'rReAt. - from its maw. 501,saelwun Ruddiest --- - Four English boys went to bathe In OTTwt�'A - "ip� tnglemere Pond, near Ascot.-In Eag- - 1 --AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME - ;a irl_li ',lily �q f r � r � '�_ '• _' t �' ., —. - -. � `\\ � .��-« '.. '.. _ . '! -- • ,# 1 f�I'� - ��' 1'- -`•-' Y.s"`, , _l..• f - y. f,�''+v a •-<'s �: I -.-_ - _ '• - - - - - sass_ _ � - _ . 41 -- R_ J. r - _ -- 1 J 0 O o 0 ere e s Solid Comfort (> u�- Health Nerveg =:• _ nit without serious -41 _ - JHEN-you envy the calm and people cannot do r�/ serene person who always harm to.their nerves, and cbnse- !ti _ _gooks so comfortable,joatremember quest interference with health and - -.that his condition is the result of _ comfort. 'healthy nerves and sound,refresh- T: -yin`sleep. - 1 : - Drink, 'instead, delicious Instant- ' Posture—the wholesome,healthful 4 If you are nervous and- irritable - -—if-you cannot sleep at night-avoid tsible beverage that safely charms 'F:. the use of ten and coffee,which many and satisfies. ��a y At your gaooer'a in sealed, air-tiiht tine' ,"�,""' ,.':ti � - - "�-,• 1. "'_'_ r =` ' tit '�' Instant ' POStun� FO . E ti s A atee samVis tin of There s p � as a r•,.c,� ttrtaggt loatma Beat,,��opit• ` �,,.. _� 1tid,IbP�s to ttantee.'Lytle: •• - ', � < •' ,-, .- _ _ ;;, -' Canadian Pe»tam Cereal Co„Liatited,eJ From at.,IL,Toronto Factory:Windsor,Ont. w ' ,��v:Y'✓•i'`V:..t rA.' :�,� •'4-,. � � .A%%x:~a,sa. ,r,,,*„:: n' -"��'y •„�..r1 :.9r°�c',•s'", �',�' i�s-'C 't.4.• wl.. •tl •+.,•�c: ice'" '�' �'"•'?'" •�+ ;K,'-'�'' ti'e^' ^s ,^�'s ar,;', .,c;¢eKk>' �`� ,m"w+n�+.'at �. ?} .+n, M1 n $ ,, �1 r'-•'a •r 'L", $t+ �'ft� fY�+` t d',• �,,A.,, Ste, I. v 3 "'i. f�^ n. is r, ,��+r �4 dy,, -k x F' a. " � .i �.,,' y a� '�S' -+t "%f^ .�! m. b tW,J,fit• ,m..rA:i� � ry..y, `e a',)"•i,.:fi''V, �."•eL.�•:'+r"+X. Ws e:�iy.c�«y5 i <"•y-"�"' r!''c �L ,.1t , ���.4�, ..Py . ,,�(+jr' 7"'�w tiNY.,' "�..A%F�f, � `�,".`'•�„.,w.+,,;... f' ,�,• 'r+•'".''�'«.. '�,r Nt�. 'A. ,CT v;t:..''�{'�, �^�].rt,!'.�b^1?f'lay..!•.h * r.'(T„ T. 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' '1 _S." - ��•^,i-ay�` .��,.''. `"u..` •. - .4�:• •,`•V . vr'� .rp.;...:9�1.> + II , . t. .. �1ali LG1i T ta7 N = A Shrine.- _ LOST HOP£,' SAYS ;. ,»�««++«» �CJaaffied Advertisements. UE o sanctuary can compare' �� _ .11+hRS..yVATEkMA�J rra suxDRr DLP� With as orchard that 1 know,' T • id lF/ stamps'for the names of two lectors and zo postage. Lists Fret � When April sups Into its afst� DeClii"es �enliiC RestOred'HerSCaf @S �, i Toledo Stamp Company. Toledo, Ohio. And awingfllg censalta b o Futig %%an Almost -a Net- - uxa wooz, rAs Te. arsxu� ¢., r om olYl or sleedatt�i Lars yumDaa ego 1i -.'TO Restore Full Health-+Tonic When, '&each. Its wondrous traoeriea,. store Wreck-*=-Giii3ts Ot Slu ISII LlV 1'4 I['ar comtortsr. one dollar. Woo The choristers that sing I4'Ps: P gg 6 iRilL, L3eorseUowa, Ontario. " '1Mtnlent iB Re�Mended. Are robins, at their matins or .. - - Their vespers.In the Spring. "Taniac restored my h�eaIth so cone or Constipated _ OyQTe,, :YY Probably the most treacherous trou• .r plately three years ago that I haven'{ ble that a�icts the people of Canada ha&to take a single dose of ': Dowels - U13A)A• CLOViaR, Tm p>itnt►7y A deep sky stales its wlndbtra'blue. g - - annual write to rateresatq1aa�� ,i .'during the winter months is illuenza since' say's ire. Cora Waterman, 145 ormatioa D. i'rasar, l t. DideloeM And the nunlike breezes pees, Ontario. or is grippe, " it is often called. The Monroe St Toronto, tent. ° l�tbroldering bright petals on .. �.,. „I don't believe there ilea' a worse Cigars yorli•bowels! Feel flnoi. - disease is treacherous, becaure often Whoa you feel sick, dizzy, upset. 290WA X s�sar WART= .;'.after Its altar•cloth--•binB grass. ,.'. tyre ehmeteriele symptoms of case than mind in Ontario. I had been when your head is.dull-or aa!Aw, or ADIEi3 DO YOUR OWN HEX4.r No Snide is needed be. the hesrt. suffering i the trouble have disappeared It leaves . ng or abtiuY three years and yagr atamscit is sou or gassy,. last ■titchiint .and viactin . Attach- was . ",behind it a weakened and debilitated For every passer there was practically a nervous and pmytiical rafts one or.two Caaccreti to ,rel4evs ss ao w;en o wanted.tedd. Colorado Attach* �. constitution which makes the victim May pause and see !to. lovelinsea wreck. I could eat ,carcely a thins, eonstlpation. No griping•-nioest laze• .went Co.• Box-atior Deaver. Cola. an easy prey to other troubles. . All sleep was almost impossible, and rhea- 'tivtrcathartic an w4t:x for grown-ups .. . •- ..---.---r. this is due to the sect that the attack And otter up a prayer. matiam in my hands, wrists and arms Holds, Cake of'Scap.' _ Clad children. i0a.s box Paste lihcs pt Influenza has left file blood abnorm• Each one can say his vetrpers well- almost drove me distracted, I spent candy. set into -the face _of a sew bafil; ally weak and thin.Weak blood means every cent I.could lay my hands on for brush are movable laws which'wllj s Impaired digestion, a feeling of-tired- In that old orchard clom s; When the Sun'sends dying blessings medicine, and had about:lost bops of Approximately one-ninth of the hold s cake of soap of amy size. ^ ; tress after slight exertion; and often a ever being well again. ultimate forest land of S3amkatchewan ; down. is now.in forest -reserves. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere'.', nervous breakdown. This condition "But Tanlac ended my Bering and will continue until the-blood is restored its deep aisles, as t3� goes-- saved me:a great many dollars. .I re to a rich, red, disease-resisting condl- And through those aisles as acolyte gained fourteen pounds,.too; which 1. ssneriea�s nos � , y tion. For the purpose of enriching still retain, and I feel as 'strong and K and atimttht ' Comes stealing from afar— _ Book oa ring 'the blood. no other althy now se a school girt. I ` STOMA CH MI$ERY,.• l mealclne It Is the Dusk.and in the > dt,.. DOG DM4SES equals Dr. Williams' Pink. have been prateling the Tan'lac treat- He lights the Evening Starl and How to reed �* ' Pills. These pills act directly upon —Virginia Jeffrey Morgan. meat three years now, and want to y�,d Free to aa�.W- i� ' (7ASt I[1�[)i�7'ESfIQ'N the blood, and through the blood upon _ y send cut this message to help others. dr w b the Author. ' the nerves and In this way act as a Attl#liClli Tanh3c >s for sale by all good drug- s• �7 �13ovsa - + 1!1 West 74th Ntteet restorative to the whole system. gists. Over $6 million bottles sold. 1Paw York «pa erS Dia a SIAr' COrtCC#S rg Thout�ada throughout Canadai have The days are mirrors that reflect our- p P p ' ,proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink selves, Cornmeal in Soap. .Soul's Upset Stomachs Pills In cases of this kind,among them And who shall may it tffe-be this.or Cornmeal is's leading ingredient of. a is MYas Ida M.Fraser R.R.No..2, Thes- that? a recently patented soap that removes - t+ Regardless of proof for which man Consfipatioil -r,,,• : 8I11on, out.. who. says: "I passed stains from textiles as well as being .f m tbrmtgh' a severe attack of inflneni delves, valuable•for personal use. .._. , _ e "Fape's Dfapepsia" is the quicken �. ••• which left me .pale, thin anti weak The world, is,.truth.fe neither round _. Bi�ShQd surest relief for lndigestioa; 1 .S k Indeed, I was so weak I could scarcely nor flat, Chimney of Glass. flatulence heartburn, sourness, Im—, stand upon my feet. The medicine I But many sided, myriad and strange, A druggist ears t '!For nearly ' A F'reaeh gunpowder plant blows -meatatiaa.or 6tomach'distress caused . thirty years l harereeiwlmneaded 'by acidity. A few tablets give almost . was taking in the hope of brL,ging As limitless in scope as all desire. the fumes from its gum cotton factory the Extract of Roots. known as y � I � back my health did net help me, and All duty, all resolve, all dreams: that throe h a chimney lined with glass, Itotim fisigel's corative Scrap,fart immediate stomach relief. ('.osret� I was greatly aiseouraged. malty I change which resists the chemical action per- arresting and parnanen yrefaev- your stomach-and digestion now Per & ; r4'a '- decided to try Dr,Williams' PliLk Pills, The boundaries'of earth to some- few• consffpanon and indigestion. few cents. Druggists sell millions at i and from the time 1 had taken the first thing higher. ]I an old rentable areastedy that Packages.' - - i never fails to do.the stark." 30 box my health began to Improve, I - 1 drops thrice daily. Get � � '— r used six boxes altogether,•and found Unto the bee the world Is ail perfume, �... I Ge>suf"ae. fi0e.aad>I1:00battsm. __�.:, As a result that I was I.gain strosr:and .Hlowrn skyward from the twee. IIntoQG■_e�� s i-.. healthy, and I think that In cases of the mole. k( ! SiEerttfliM!llti1tt _ this kind then- are worth their welzat Dark_nera, the friendly feel of earth, _ _g 6o. Said:' and room � � Poultry and Do; Fanciers, ' � � N ��1�ill +9N'q TWIN" � rt- of You have passed tbrouab an air To stretch the flesh.. And each has salmal tralaera gad breeders _ n l sack of influenza„ your s�peedfes2 way proved the whole, and dally nag sot titer Liniment as a preventive gad - - � to regain full strength is through the P or life is not a pattern cut to St— remedy. tYrtte toe sighed svi- 4 a lair use of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills. dance of experienced men. 10 Tellii How LYdfa L Pict lam s Veg. 'lire make it by the way we look at it. 1Q "' +I'� 1 I etal►le Cow d Reii'eTed Her of You can get these pills through any —Helen Frazee-Bower. C j+� low _ medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents Minarcre < i �► {i''ij � L66flatlsmostion gad Gnat 'Wealme" a box from.The Dr. Wlillsms' 1lfedi Hooked. _ i.iMiQieIIt Iw r �It ate Co..Brockville.Onf. 'What fa' the difference between a , i I West St. John, N. B.--•aI was"in'a The Animals Friend fish gad a fool!". , general run-down condition Ioilow tSt in fight ttllKl C.OIOrs. -I don't know. . I'll bite. TPh&t h 'L � I it the birth of my twin bogs. I had a Brea$ ' Everyone knows the danger of mfr the difference?" deal a!,'in8&mrnat;ion, with pains end . talcs& In attempting to select. colored "Well, If you'll bite there Isn't any."" I weakness. Anrlly g doctor recom. articles- In artificial light. Only the —': mended Lydia Piamkham a Vege�tslrls .•,a _ whits..light of the eau, containing all Minard'a LinimaR used by phiratatal�ta. -CORNS Cwooamipdouad He d that your me t x.; - 1 to of kaovta to us can Lord L*scellw IS an enthusiast", only to band me .. tits e ewes I am sure'he is right,for be trusted la such cases to.reveal the collector of old glass. m eight. lam ! Cold? much better and a gamin' ill weight. ,"^ of -actual hues possessed by -the objects - _ PU4 gone down to ty-tDreer ender ezitaiiaatfon Loo do Your Eycs ;'+-, fir I was is bed forever &month, �' up a now. I have recent- - =: Starting with the fact that In a Beautiful eyes, like fine, _ } p��j the ? —'� +. 'phbt sgraphie dark room filled with seezlt,ax lira rwk of comment g LiJ a 0f. with Finger$ Vegetable Compotiatl.to my i sag. . as,.of ` „r "6 That .chest cold can be and give you permission to use :f ruby colored light, trlaht scarlet sloth makee em clear and ndiam. .. .- broken up'-'-no matter how to letter."--Mrs. E1.ama, A. Rrranmi, appe&rs white, IL .wag stiewa that �O d1lse�l t ,l�,a stubborn and deep-seataed it & Rodney St., West SL.Joiut„ N. $. f weihea two white light whatever is ad- may seeml 7bereare many women who find their witted to a dark room the power of the %01 URl1V�.e'. • 4 : A ly Sloan's Liniment household duties almost unbearable.ow. i eye to distinguish colors to temporarily f/er /rw taw EYES' lug to some weakness or desaagenlent.. lost and all oblec'4s appear,of various `- - 1)o c eat and`neck tonight, The taotlble may be slight, yet cages shades of white gad black I t s t i n g l i n g, glowing such annoyitlg symptoms as drag�s�g By mingling blue or green with d; Irrigated Farms In warmth guts to the coot of pains,weshr,ese and a run-down fediri�, -� trouble. It breaks up the con- - Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- a.' - _ : light the oolore.oi oblecte cr1�e algae $��'�h�r� Ai�� r pound Se !o undergo remarkable' changes, The I - g'ested, inflamed condition is-a splendid medians far such to t>z. saasove t►sam.0 aisairrl conditions.It has is many cases relieved Relief quickly follows. t�i�s g V n rtuantity or 1lsm alone also affects the w lairae UN rrejsst Q , : shoes b removing file clause d appearance tat a color, particularly ter i Mta.ctally f�o�o�dd location for�laotz.d Get a bottle of Slosh s to- of then. Mrs. Ritchie's asperiaw*is tag-gad dairriag• Bpiet3dld op- lain tints of blue and violet, for which ' ait� for ovna easn now limas day. .Alll druggists carry it. t -'but ate of many reason, even in the absence of actin- aistriets were goon lead etaaaoc �} 'Its effectiveness will surprise Yoti might be interested in xaadittag - boa t t reuonable prlaes, , % ' ' `11 mPinkharn'aPrivateText-Book upon vial lights, a p�'son purchasing color-I Sgis I8 b1OT P1oKEEiiiNCi, the r `yell. Afnds m Canada .. ,. .� ed,*goods in a Vark store -must carry, drat 10,040&eves are fully settla0 and 1 , i the Alltaents of Women: You Cast % another 11,400 acres now ready for �Oi1t6 LhtiImlDIIt-jjj&Pv&1 et a copy tree by writing the Lytiia t6em to Me`d-oor or window, where a attlement; to-vira di■taaae from I or rheumadem.bruises strains cbest colds 1, Pjakharn Medicine Co.; Coltdurg. ~ sarong illumination- can be obtained., rstlroa4 sews miles. Good roads. 1I '` �uu 1,„usuuge os n■ uslu s (lnkgriot a-, in order.to make.certaia of the precise tstsphoass and schools lDasr' pay- y manta, extending over 11 years. r „� -- shade. 6 ttas.seat hand seq ttao _ _ Write for farther inrorenatiaa to I - MONEY-O EDR�AB. 0"Ana 14" wad SAMATZON g _ 89041otae =st, - - Alberta al/ Remit by Dominion Express Money Doesn't urt a bit! Drop x ,ittle - ! -Order. If lost or stoles} you get your 'Preezone" on an aching corn, instant- ^money back.. ly that corn stops hurting, tires,shortly ;t. 4 G you lift it right off With S 9' .� Literal inter rotation. Q d ?teens. Truly! Y A p Your druggist sells;a tiny bottle of Teaacer—"In this verse. *hat ''ie "Freezone foi a few cents, sufficient, to meant by the line, 'The shades of night �..t. remove every hard corn, soft corn or �- were tailing fast? „ , -`-?`o-_', v Saves 'S3 m tla a cores between the toes,and the calluses, �- ` Bobby means that someone was Day1 n concrete alone without soreness or irritation. • ?.;`priding"doirn fire window blinds." mud with a toe is Vl�l„E$S OU See the name "Bayer" On'` ablet YOU ` a back-breaking job J J -An,drdinary thimble will hold lOd,- _and think of the b00 of the smallest screws used in kbo rat. •rue •'Brantford•'is THE BrAT are floc g'ettiflg Aspirin-at all • - FAI.VE PATM-RISE 3IfXrR. I W 11eS. ,- It is the right 11tze Qn small lobe—foubda- '�.. ttOM.horse'trousom *11011,etc, Many tare,- e" rye It for mi:ins feed, fe=ts?; etc. - '" - •- - Valle for band 0. pnn•eT. on !ride or � �. .. --:'', � �� _x �•.•-. mo�Ttrd on trusts.with or witboat easltae, T re '••••' W tttr ShaDlayy 6rant[otd 200 WN1lnptan cowls RADIO RECEIVING SETS PAX��b"armersl Protect your crop§ by get- \tins iaat minute weather reports with ' - a Wfolinghvuse Radio Receiving Set: . ea Also late?t 'Mark Reports, Concerts, - f j5' r Church Serl�ces, Etc. CANADIAN WESTINGHOU8E CO. } Don't wait for someone to Limited . be in,pain to get Kendall's l - ? is HAMILTON, ONT. ,°n' Spavin TreatmeAt in the t house. ': District OfAces: Toronto. Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa. F'nrt R llllam, 1i tv- For all external hurtsaadpains i • r nlpeg• Calgary, TAmonton,Vancoover. _J*T ail muscular troubles. I For FrdgrRIlC� -� •. Kendall's Spavin Treatment makes gooL ! ,Accept only an "unbroken°package" of "Bayer 'Tablets o Use Caticmra laic= `-' ?:`''''�'•' <• - j •Mca"rAM meouer,*ffof Tonr TRi:AT1A;t(1YT� 1 .,Aspirin,':which contains .directions and dose Nvorked out by nmb, i l,..t•e ua•+l Jour Y•nea11•a Apavin cure fbr ever f . `j Eastlake�' alavn T�aTe•'�f.,++as,It one ortbeM,tllMmentai As s. "?`here ie nothing better t .:�„Ith SlCianS �l]FiIIp• 22 e�rS_and COVed Safe 1} nlilltous f6 . .tai rent for aU kind,of sores ISlaoad)x.astw4.• r. Y D Y p J j Get4hoakafymardru gfsi',roday. Regular Cuticura Talcum for powder- Get Copper-bearing fq in and rfumin the skin. It _ ,Rheilmatisin forHoraeTreafinem— efinedforHumanuse. K perfuming COIN$ :Readache, s: .. 'AMetalliell Shingles appeals to the most fastidious t t . = DR.S.J.fccivoAU carlrANY,. Toothache• NeUra102o. �!e11libs Irs, 4f htnlny, Rust and Stem I [n•sburgTaita,Vt.,U4 A. btCatlSe Of its fine,87ClOOt�1 tt1C- b rr..e—"�aDwrWene Frost.b Cond•natnt 5 tore and delicate fragrance Earache Lumbago' Pain, Pain 7. ?' ;:r� :'°;: Send Peaat Card for Folder• r, �A�.1L S �-* WWwelSudSee Tdont2it�gold _ "Mayer" ! throughouttheDomiaion.Canadian spot Randy Mayer' boxes of 12 tnbdct—Also bottles of 24 And 100-=Druggista. The Metalllc Roofing Co. t at r•� ' rt'.•r'al SPAVIN tf i Catiearasoapaha♦eawit�outmesr. a�splrin la the trado mark fr�Riatored in CanaBal of Sayer 3fanufactrlre of Mono- k tJiitli♦ai 401i' t - '%cetlrad,0-*ttr of Paltcvltcaei<:. Wht'n It is wt-11 known that A*;tirin means Biwer •' 1L1" King St. W.,Toroltte �� ���� � �� � , imanufacture,ra assist the pvt,lic zasinas ltnita:tons. the Tabilta of 13wer CU^l"y ISSUE' No. 11--22. aria be stamped with their gencrai trade insric, the '•Bayer Cross." - ^�,ya:•m..yetaM,�. .,u„a ,�w>-c= .„C .,-„,,r:a ,•�,,• •r i _ .• is a i. _ n• '' -r•' .+�...^�' ,'...r "�.t+n S; �,`; .-Ear g. ";�: ^�` ;ar4:ys�. •y ;r;; r _�• ' y• .,,,,,ry.',�,�, .�, m.. : a�" rz• ,,,ssF•.y,.:",^ ti :r .� '�^" i'1,,, -,s1- .�, -+hi* •,y. ,t. ."�,. �'Y±, ti"vyrtit;:`rP.,•^-,�•t. i' ,...,'w• +?... '+. "-t-':+•p ^q"r.i,.,,*w,?.. .s: .t'�'" ;q �', w;,.' � t^�,,. ,',"ts,`. K?'A,s,e" ;st ".w y:,. � =.ry`,. .J ..rr:. ,:,z^,•.;.^• .:#.,.•�;;.:uz: �`'�`':'��.� 'J:k'x�s b ry+:.�st'.. 'jhj:^• ,,,�1 y,. c. ,T.S�".�9 ;�J � .•rr s� .+�'' y,.,y.,ya _,�•�', ,,.9.• .:.e .in ,'1 n"S,°- r 'y.�:w:.�.'• �+'yt+ � vry .`.�A+. - !. .� '.a -µ- -.X� .F'.Ygr�•.+•, SYF _ iT.:. '' f •..y• A �.,y n'�'r. '�.: �'•.'y1'`� may'' jY•• .�. v, '^+' t,..i a• S. `-,:z;w'�a3r s r..�-•. .e ,:,t. » x.,.� _:,� �+��, °$r... .+«°. • fir..�„' �'�xd'.r-5;. :<o-'.. 4, *", -z �ii''•+:;o.�;•- •R°a- •�i��_z+�«+:;,d'a: ..v ! c• .•*»'rs•� ,•P.r ..•f y�,. ..?k'.^Z ; jz:,,,,,.;;'„'�-•F;.� ,z�-r•k'�';w'.'y »�f'e`�- rbrn. °,t� `P"�'!�, w.t••:!rr:q. ;,,•::. c_, .� V t ^5°, ��®.„ °�'-s�¢•�3.t.... ,�'•; d.y� _�„°�.....vre, �`w^•�'#i'.':.t2-a.,yt.,:•aA:al:..i. ry - �`:. ''�_•:• � - ^r, .. , t...."�rs,,:. .. r�..'.' -. � .. .r ._ ._ '•`'"•'' ' � •�y a�6"S' _. 'mfr.' .rt*� �`� L v3nS ..t r.,� t.. •.0.a �`i I IV °• � � it !exiu$ �� or nothing to lose. If their scheme of this company should be a lesson turned ouk successful they would to investorar .The financial papers THE INE"m - UALIT Y '...be the chief gainers. They would of Toronto. warned the p ogle _ ei.is per,y�ar,;',fi.so a paid�in advance. become millionaires, and the mass akainst-this eonepaay as it w,as not :fi' 'MONEY OA N 641Y r... of the shareholders would possi- established on a shoed financial biy get their seven-, per cent, but baII but their warnings were A4H# .IY4UR.KAR, Proprietor. more probably less. The history unheeded. - .THIb WEEK ADD TO YOUR CFROOERY ORDER NOTES AND COMi1AENT$: `. 'Fresh White Fish,-18 cents per lb. ; Fresh Salmod, 15 cents per Uoe of those sad events which l f l `'° Fresh Halibut,25.ceata per lb. seduced thousands of people, to ;', ) Finnan Haddie, 17 cents per lb. i}�a want occurred last week wiieo the j ! i Haddip Fillets, 19 ceatA per lb. 3. R. 'Steel 'Company. which -es $alagon Snacks, 30 recite per lb. tablished' a chain of ' stores "'.'%Boreless Cod, 20.cegte per lb. ,througliuut Canada and,-the Uuit- ty Boneless Digby Herring, 20e plc lb: ' esd States. Rent intri the.hAods of :.or Oysters, 50 cents a jar. the receiver. -It is only two or S M three years ago when the company �. lbad dreams of a wonderful stririR Everything iu'�sroceriee—tinest quality and always .% first stock. of stores scattered 'xroughoti - ':.. . the eoutinent, and ilmiuediately = set to work to RPether is t e env _ . • R H*' A '*R D S 0 N Ings of thousands of peo�- a who ,; tot ill afford to.lose a dollar, for jj��� . tow activities w-th ample l, not A R I�JE LANDS ' towards people- ample anesna, , _. . ;fit bus,,totsards those whale means There's nothing like piping hot, delicious.. "r( :a=:.,'. To buy' or sell our farm, cossurt the Farm l_arlds Department of - ;�•: were limited. Hundreds oftsales• soup to start the hearty meal. Here is a fine Y Y P men were employed seliina•shares pot that will do a lot to help �e at make Qood The United Farmers Co-operative Company, „ soup—the SbTP Enameled Ware ndon Settle. _ "n :'. throughout the count. They "'"'' Even after t-Fie greasiest or s ceiokitig Limits - , d. wa. - .. gave 'Blowing pictures' of the. -f 81IP Enameled Ware cleans wady 8. a Al J. !kLLiSON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 x�. .wouderful organizatioo,.atid proru. A Fine ch as dish. Ask for a `Y; feed the shareholders a dividend rattle of seven per cent on their invest• sm"erg oois� M A5� ARE :ss sons.bat for boil-ment. Their victims were delud � „Mat or.toI W E �f-�i' A V E -H E .M eri�into the belief that this was �• fiarshea: react ware, two costa of pearly stM ,. or rnaaom]lasida and amt Dla�m/ War*. three eoab. Vt - ;�;7'.i�Z� .�.EL.�rCri4i5 k the chance of a-life=time. What .aai ears biaa�aaa white ony,ida,whita linins. crsatat MEMO. 'O`M'anr. maia.and mt.,rttd noaat sio..ast.s. We have made use of our experience in handling Weil! Papers and rice r foofa they were if they left their _ earri•. tYs bl ?t. savings the bank where their taa.eurie - OWSHIST'lil�t!TAL PpOt►tJGTdea.ti.n. - cufftring you design's that are sure to please an t a up•to-data io i; 440W*aiae. TORONTO ww,eaPM every particular, Including Tapestries, Chintz. ,Oatmeal$ Etc. Beat deposits earned a paltry three m"10"`O" �"°OD4"'a"' ' of.all, the prices are extremely reasonable. " SEE THEM ! YOU'•LL SAY qO ! e cent:- •Their­ eaviorts were � . ' withdrawn -froin the bank and _ . l It Lg our to go into the paper•hangiog more extensively this headed over to this neW concern., s year than last year, and Ra before stated. we will have to give the ��- ihessti4ieeae of,11I was only pre` preference to'papers supplied by us. , biematierl. It was my an es` �ave Yow, -Grain, Ground NuSr-red! You bgy the paper, We'll do the rest. p _ 'yr wnment, a getmbliog chance. AT THE — OR D ' played -the-game and they>oet. �eahave beets°appoiIIted to a r ► E r Mill s try to save something fmin the �: p �+ p L - itrreckaRe, aiad it rerustios to be Busy Stare, Brougham, Ont. eeed in retu rninQ to that share. _. - �^ seen whether or not they will sue- �4�Tt�rk dc,ae vvhi.le ou tivait is _ There is a Reason i4e It rs+a aien of their nn#ehold- � � .Tickerin - Hardware Store:te itiveatniaat. The sbarehold- �V'e A,rB lt1 tli�e f]1€�f'ket �Or winter and ors are to be pitied. They made 9 3I the mistake tb Pt thousands-have argtnf; Wheat, oats, barley p - Ia uire Y�uade before theta. Z'be natural W:.. y (l worth your Y : ,tllld rye.- Lt will be woe while to coins in slid desire for a Ie rger Incoesele4 them F _. _ _ - -- � -. . _ . fto hasty action. They did not for prices � ; tree our stock of wiael�td Their Ignorance of finsn L Lle' ain�beil l'loui & CO.i JL+ _ _ eclat matters made ahem an eau Toultry ,, Fonds and Egg pr u S r je Frey. The current rate of inter .� We have Royal Purple IA ing Ideal, Beef Scrape and Bons, Oyster + ret when the company wan floated _5bell.and Mica Chit, �ratt's Ego Prod,teer, Royal Purple 41 �'"?_"teay from from Eve to six per sent: Toronto' �PEt►erb8rC1 -Pic ier n - { Lire Powder. Gas trio! will convince you that 1 - Anyi4tecw,ri shatld know that if a- ' these are the beat on the market. sompasy-qan g4taratstes seven per Royal Purple Calf Meal for young calgee, Hots Fattener for the bog, m� cent. on sit# iavestrneat. is would • ? Stock Specific for the horse"ad cattle, Zeolenm todisinfect '^tsa6 be neewsary to have bundredx. D$ You er�ut oDty . - the stable, and a sure kill for lice on stock. arf man peddling the attick all.over HE next time it is necessary for you bo remit tnoete�a', : the country. as men- of means - •�­"Be il3at American Coin Oil a1R•aysi on land at eight price. remember tfiat the safest, mg- convenient and eco- y'w6uld in a short time buy all the nomical tnedium is Bank Money Orders. They are Y It is a pleasure to show our goody'. ' We have thews, can get . stock on the tflprket. Any com►- _ ;jasned for any amount up to fifty-dollars, and you can par- _ ,- them or they are not made. ps.ny or scheme that guaranieen chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three ore than the current rate of in- cents to fifteen cents pets!revenue stamps. So p A g @ � ,P�/IMMIG" terest should be left severely �� - BAL S • iA✓ alone. Those directors who airs responbible for the disaster should be severely punished. They went M . An-to the undertaking with little wHn W BRANCH, - G. P. LYND, htaaa MQj'@ Cattle , ---- 8110011 BRANCH. r' L C. CR033, Maer�es. IF your pro Wire-Fencin gres:dve ideas for cattle raising M g � _ are beyond the financial resources at your I am prepared to take orders for build. =' r - - - - commam A talk the matter over vm�the local _-- - IDg wire fences. either hand- -' ' �P C KERI Manager of this Banat. - '' made Or il"OoEII., � - -Voncult we before placing knur order. " "Charges moderate. Work STANDRRD dBRVICI d/+ rr.le►eglN!'rs►eetr e.> guaranteed. MEAT . , 7MARKET TKa shone Pick. Y, STANDARD BAN y: GEO. FARLEY, Pickering - - ..�- , . . ®tr aawt�t�11► � s*• -� --'�!�'-� y Ir/I-. I C Round Roast or steak, _ 20,;per lb a 'TOTAL ASSETS OQER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS _- 44 r 13urloin Roast or Steak. ... '.. 25c- - W. F. !.a 1lgitneg+ee, 5 :Porterhouse Roast or Steak, .=: 251: cktebritig'Braanck, w. - . W. T. E. Pti1 h Branch, C. A. �, Managu Pupil of Ernest Sena and 'IRump Ra,ast,... - .. "• ... Ise y -_: ` Dr. Healy Wiilan. Fine Rib Roast, ... ' ... 20c " T Teacher of Piano. Theory, Harmony, Heavy Rib Roast, 18e • a>' Counterpoint. Preparations made ,. :, , ' r` for Toronto Conservatory -Shoulder Roast. .. 14 and 16c P ��� ���� Examinations. i 'POt Roast, .. '.. 14c `' - i. �•`' r .i. i- Terms'oII application. Brisket, to boil, ,• y AVONDALE FARX, 'Celt of Pork,,.. ... e26c � :. �. �; 8127 Green Riyer, Ont. Zoin of Pork, ... .'� :: :: 25e •` 9houldet Roast of Pork, ... 20c,28c Althoudb not Settled, R e are doing busi- The ,018-1 willow Hill - Pork Chops. .: .. 28c •' uses iu our new build1n -opposite Pare Pork Sausage, 25c •` - y ­­CEDAR aRO�'E Finest Salt Pork,... •� 25c .the Standard Bank, on the Finest. St Bacon piece,` 8& ;� _ r Branch at Locust Hill' old site wbere bread has ,• . . sliced ... `88c .� y'� _ Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), sac " been baked for more than 40 years. bistillere Grains, Back Bacon. ... ... 480 _ _._ �•� ` We hereby thank our many customers for their loyal pat- Shorts, Oil,Cake, .Cooked Ham,.. :. • SQC Weinera,.. ... 25c '• ronage'daring the past, and elan reliefs the trade of noel►, date, Wheat, .,. _ 15c the whole Pickering comm>rnity. . We are K -Head•Uheese,. •_ .. Tankage Etc., s Easy First fwd Domeeatic Shortening,�3lbs 50 cents 'here to serve you and our regular s y';; In stock at lowest prices. 5 The so cents -deliveries are made, whether the roods are bad or not. 1 . printa 18 cents ` y y Independent phone 90C� A - E R E E S O R Fresh Trout and White Fish E r Friday `- Phone Mark Deno W. G. IlEID1 PICKEIRING. He f,. Mgnne yr - �'� Y;�;•.rt _ Y .,!'rr-*'-'' :'r �^ .3.. � ':.r' 'n, a✓P'.p,,,.w, ��,M�:r��.+.,. ,'Y� 'w.1, : ,.qr• yc ,P r" .+5."r',' :re,:' `+ •,K v .", y e 'a'fi4,•2;; .°.;s'. ^x..:� q: ,a`.•: �; ...'';a, .y:::.. � .°r,.-. _ _ „e'�f. ,,qv` `s,-,~ ..' °, "roc. ✓.. ,,,p.' R.i.?•rht^Sa�' '.'"" •t"'�'"Ct -�.p+ ;h. •'r.-'v awn' 'Y" ,'k%':; +'°+ ¢'- 'E�. .w: " rk _ _ r s' 'N _ ,... ,se`�' ''� y;:.., r.; ,�;�, y. •;r- .v, '+6r,^' _ ��{,,,n� ',�'s 1' ';sly`+ , �' '?cr ^�-.s$. {• i;�:t"' o:�' _ .�:, gin, wd,. ,j^.. "a�+ � ...' %E,* ,e ; :n:-"}'`.if` y.'' �i -�• -•M.j'.•�",L 2. ..a'd ..w"e••: Tt '1f+.:�', �lava z�`Fsrlkt:. "nom n'ib... .eT'.'ti.*M'",d. :Y�''- �� `, ,•.x^ 'S�W..x, �",': Y�• �.._✓. -, 'L -�. .�' 4 ,,•�.1}„' •�. : •Ef •MA .d^:s.. ;a Jr:i _n.e } ^.�' ^+r:'L r•. 'u-ri,. vd`',,S"M ."'��aw�T�' `� �' •�" ,-}, 7 '"�L`:r. ` .iw� .. SmM�Y•• � J•�' ."tin^('�Sm•. !;' fi �" �- to 6..v^+Y,.,, r`C ^+�..• F� ,.u�•'.,�,. .. '� A .^s: •'.�f•.x. i': 'FT• ".+ ,•,L,' .,rya -,{,• .J.'+„• -'.`�r'.r <"^3`,o*r�.c v�p�'''�a ..w ,�-I ..r. �'s.�•,i"'arx.i y� ,a-.., v^. , 1;�' '.�• ^<.•. •K h„" i "ei `.tt;:w�::5 s+l','-• t„ r. rv:S.r:Y.i , . ,;• •n�..9"� :fit { S w- r' "'w The annual combinationsale will TUatsDAY, MARCH 27TH-Auction sale .; . ,.,.,. .I TIa[E T�BL1t�-Rtptaetag etstkm ;s . "�,' °- of farm stock and alb lement@, the : '�W�liteVal@ :" T.R. Trains going Har/dps u tonow■ ; xr be field on Tuesday, April Bra: P ��•,wt: �: .-„ James Allaway was.in»thee city Miss Besbie Graham is confined' property of Wood Bros., tot 82.ooaa. � No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M'._ x 2, Whitby. HI ton road. 1 miles 8 Local 23 P.K. over Sunday. - to the house with a severe cold. y �jle �Ce �iarage N 80 Local . ' 4.25 P.1f[ weal of Wh1tb�Town. Bate a't one '' T•6T A.M. '^�x' Mrs. Wallis who hag lasso sari- Mra. Morley left on Wednesday .o'clock sharp.y See bill's. Wm. Sunda teals, out+ly ill for Boma time,' Is ''slowly fur her home in Woodstaxk after Maw. auctioneer. - Trains Wai d'aa a� follows-- ::irilprocio amending a few weeks with her Overhauling, Paiatfnpl, a!! kinds 2 g : {. THURSDAY. MAS. 29TH-Auction sale No. Local 10.60■A.INC. : Ming nfrew. professional trouts, J. H. and bars.Evans repai"ring done. Ignition nurse, in here at'present waiting 8 bliss E. M. Stark is open for A and speed pptatoei. theoproperty turnips a specialty. 29 1 9 06i.M. • l on Mr.Macaab. Four old Ford to re-covered few more pupils in piano .forte in-' E.d..Chapman,lot 9, con.2, Picker- [� Sunday train, -9.06 P. M. Miss.Edith Peters has been coot- strnetioa. Baptist parsonage. ing,on die Provincial highway. 1i for $18.00. Foregoing is according to'Standard $ned to the house for a week saff- Call or phone 908 for appointment, miles east Hof Pickering Village. time. "5 Bring from la grippe. A St. Patrick's parlor eoeial fie to Saleat cusp clock. See bills. Win. $err & Poynter �. - Watch Claremont 'grow. Borni-be held tinder the auspices of the Maw.auctioneer. V '� -,to George and Mrs. Turuer, 'on Ladies' Mission Circle in the resi- SATURDAY. MARCH 31sT-Comblaa � �'., Taesday morning, a eon. dente of W. G. Bingham- this Fr!- lino auction sate Dix stock, ample- U ar A - mente etc.,at tierow a Hotel,vlllape. Miss Davidson, senior teacher iu dad evening. 'Come. . - of Br6ugham, Entries:rgav be made Harness. Sh 0 ' the public school, is off duty ow- p up-to and including the morning of,. Buy podr', Sugar while tale OR to an attack.of la.'grippe. y SALE REGI8TE.o,. - ' sale:either with the .auctioneer or x: •-Miss Veta Stephenson, of the clerk. Bale At one o'clock, sharp. price is low. 'Toronto Conservatory of :Music, �-�D�e,:;I,Ar, MAxcH 14TH-Auction L_ Middleton, clerk; Fred Postill. FARMERS spent Sunday at her home here. s„[e of earn, stock, implements, hay auctioneer. _ Our oar of Sugar will not last » Mrs. D.P. Macfarlane.of Harrill- and roots, at lot 30, con.tl, Picker- TrEsoAy. APRIL 3RD-Combination NOR* is the time is see about your . .longer than this ton, is here on account of the ill• iug, the property of Royr Carter, sale of farm stock, implements. fur•' $arneea needs, nese of her father,' Peter 1laenab. Salt•,at 1 n clock. Bee bills. Fred " niture.etc.,in ',the .Village of Clare- mouth; - a:. . Postill, auctioneer. moat. Entries may tie made with k V ' . A,theee'cell Gould storage bat- We`have on nand a good supply levy in good condition at a bar• SATURDAY. MARCH 1?Ta- Auction John Scott or the auctioneer up to o Harness,and Aceesaorie9. Price $10 00 for granulated �. gain. North End Garage, or phone sale of household effects, the pro- the day of sale. Bale at one o'clock. a various prices. anll9.rJ� for SIIOW.' u. pert.y of the estate of the late re. See hilts. D.'A. Pugh,auction eaec. tL"s y 948 J. Findlay. at the premises, Picker- , T`fe are sorry to report that�'n- In Villa e. Bale at 1 o'clock. See Give us a trial and be This ter Macnab is seriously ill at ree g g convinced, can not be replaced now yy F bills. W. ii. Powell,auctioneer. ,X en causing his friends much anx- TuFSne 11tARCx 2oTa-Auction sale Se Asonable ,for less than 8111,40. ' y I Good ShoeaRepairibg.Service .', lets. of horses.etittle, pigs and farm ma- Ffi Wm. Dowswell and daughter, cbinery. at lot 15,con. 1. Pickering, J Cora, of Alton.were here on Mon- -' CECIL BRADLEY • (just south of Pickering Village, oa 4 day Attending the funeral of the Church St.), the property of Russell f'�f� late Harry Thomson. Bye. Sale at one o'clock sharp. y::. �jV Harness maker, Mrs. Forgie. or., who has been See bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. _ The Pickermg MARcs 21sT-Import- !". PICKERING} - ONTARIO ill for that past few months?,is not' WISDNasDAY, p � ■ '�,,•' improving as„her- friends-would gat auction sale of high-class regis• ' - Lae C+�mmltte� _ " . toted horses. Durham cattle. Ply , would like•to-see,her. ; mouth Rock towl, seed Date and Mane all-wool. Sweeten,reg 9.90,for ,.•_, R. Besse has prrr�ehase4- the now pew. and modern machinery, the 5.00 t A Thu object of t!�Aeeoeiatioa is to Mantle reAdeoce and is moving In property of Frank Hamilton, at lot Boy's ail-w000l Sweaters, reg 4,60.'for inners sterlingg and prosecute -with his falisl this. week. We]- 7, con.6;:Picke'ring(ElHeoti farm). &.7g the !el come back WO th® villir 'e. say :all Sale st oae dclock. Bee bills. W. .. the ms:ny ofd friends. _ B. Powell. auctioneer. Boy's all-wool Sweaters, reg 3.75.for / ,I miss Clam Underhill entertained WzDxasDAx.MAn.21st-Auction sale 1.75 � � ( I embere having properr?stolen oomm=11 ' 4 the members of the Union Church of 9 roomod brick house and preen- Ken's wool home-knit Sox,reg 1.00. r ' saM Immediately with ap member choir on Wednea ay evening last. tees, known an the De Hart red- for ale. of Hxxecadve „4• dente.corner of Byron and Ontario , After practice roost piea4anL y Men's wool So:.re 75c;for 46c, p v:` ', Streets. Whitby. Sales at 8 p. m. S - Membership be '81.00. r social evening was spent by ll. A quantity of household furniture Ken's heavy Mitts up to-2.40.for 1.40 C��e�io'rbebai c ban �e°� The Women's Irtstitrtte wi meet will also be gbffered for sale. For : at the home of Mrs. Overland on articularS apply to A.E.Cahsistlan. Heavy rib Underwear. reg 1.75, for O Sleep to-night use RAZ' ' k y 1.38 garment MIAtt•11 today for Asthma• B 'QO10a.-I.. D. Bunks.Q.S.Paler• Wednesday afternoon. Y%erh 2I''• lit or. Whitby, or Wm. blew, Pm g er,Donald Munro, Pickering. TOP' for discrratsion, Poultry auctioneer. Men s fleece Underwear. r 1.2ri, fo! pp �, A2.-MAN has bronot peacelml slots , tAlsing." The 'Vegetable and THOasnAy, mARcH 22ND—Auction 88 cents R ;� J. �� , .• ani restful Steep to thousa7tds wire J.R. Thextal: . . ark: �' Flower Glardea. Roll Call, give sale of>',Iydeadale bosses registered Mon's Caps.,up ED 3.76, for I.79 formirlysuffersa the sseates of kslkma. President, 8earerar� �a, a suggestion or oak a gnestion on shorthorn and high grade cattle, AZ-MAR coataleS ao narostica or r, "p topiCa. Exchange of seeds- Shropshire sheep• Berkshire and Sas our near Ginithams. Zephyrs other habit-Mrmtag drugt. It It A. D. Peters, of Da gerar ststioa. Yorkshire hogs and a full line of and Prints,also Wall Papere. aloes not ,give rellef we_guarantee your . - who i9 retiring from fanning, wait farm imDlemerrte, the property of airaggist will returs your money. $1.00 Toal Thee. H. Porter,of Brawktln, lot 90. �/^�m m k -hold-an sncl:06 sale of his farm, ,7� CVhttbv. Sale at one o'clock ■ 17 V L 1 a Boll. "Just swallow two capsaies." g stock and implements, altar his 70• sharp. See bills. 'George and Ted y i lays Trial from TemPletoe Co.,,Toresta■ acre fare: vtith bnildinae, one Jackson.auctioneers.' OLAREVONT, - ONTARIO Sold byDr. N.E. NcEwen Hard and Soft S'Oal Of the Thursday. March 20th. Watch out for bills giving. fall particu- beet quality an cars. - hand:f: Miss Robins Milne, a former roe- 1 q - - :adept of Ctaeemoat, and a sister of ;` \ t t ; I I ��� ,�f K __ $ , the late Dr. Milne, died on Mon- day l / . at her home Ira_Toronto, Her _ - / _ > funeral took place on Wed- wins f •CiTSt. d � nesday when her body coo- � 9 � , •�' _�- -` - - _ " weyed by CS. P. R to Olaretaoat, +►' - Rod'1'1 ` laterment taking place In 9t. I _ ii �.John's cemetery,to 7th coneeesion. Rev. A. McE allaah of the hisses V8. ;.t.- Ilas been under the weather with; _ b a severe attack of la grippe but Is / ' UP again andbteadily on tbowmand. - Weather , S. Farmer eoaaCted the service y •••• � in the Union Church on Sunday .�,,• mOr sing In Lila abaetictis Of M!'. �' ■■■•,•••` ■!! " �' MCLellan, the •Tong-egation join- ' ing R'ith the Baptist C1hprCh for f r . '' � .. In thi Toronto Asphalt Shingle wi : the evening worse r �_- have.a roof that will witbetand ail Considerable eztement which �" Npentnrea, the highest winds aei - _ the sei*reef criticism. lasted for only a short time, oe We car prove they are superior to - - Barred on Friday afternoon last, �. - wooden shingles in every wa•yy, Had ° - following the,ringing of the fire 3: .. ti :; A also to i great many-asphalt ehluglesd _.__ _ _ a whirls are said to be •' ust as . alarm. The ranee of the excite- ��,, .. meat was a burning chimney on '� - - • 1= Buy now before the price iumpes&7i' ` •1lfiss Helen Scotts residence. Iii -., per square, -a lhort time a large number had _ r - ' We also sell Pedlar's 'Big Gauged 'thered a filling to render any ae- - �� r - Galvanized shingles. ��;,� • etetance necessary. In ap very We wilt contract to the coanpiete r'•° short time the fire-was extinguish. = job if necessary. :.. ed. .''NO damage was done except _ _ _ Also o0 F•r - - a complete stock of roll roofing. the blackening of the walla. Miss .,,.•. ,, .::K.`. _.. :, . . ,. - - _ . "'= � See us for an estimate Scott wishes to thank all who �; EM trade-mark of P. Burns 84 Co- ' =F. �R . COOPER Irespended so promptly to the call r assistance and their readiness - , _ -� render aid, fi_ . ,' g ForLd Trucks - - - - - - �-1DLARIRMO1� T - Alberta,. appears as � H%rosy Thomson Clarem,ont't: Y` . y,. veteran blacksmith. was called to -- The POpularlty of the "Shamrock ' rest on Saturday last after a brief i `,.., iilaeae from pneumonia,: He was =. Brand" has been established Had is ,being _ Tie T� �"w`y Stm born in Cornwall. England, 75 PB''n.�v'� t � i rOtlgh011t west Cmada by - Now that the Xmas holidays are over -years ago, and at 10 years of aloe waa we have entered the year 1888. :.:'went to learn the biacksarith'e ,-�'"`- 4 rapid and dependable delivery through the We are looking forward to another • -''''trsde Had has followed it cootioa- ::aid of Ford Trucks. :' year of good business. We believe . --ally ever since. He Ad lived in_ _ _ "'''' that our groceries'and foodstuff's an +Claremont for fifty-flue years. He _�' �. The -Ford Trlkek has BeCO fished b' - - the beet that money can'buy. We don't need to b1uQ you in think�ingtha# A . was a'man of powerful pbyeigne, ? = ,.�=w s for hUIIdredB Of hlrge` Canadian `` year S will buTY$$worth ofgoad"gk_' +i► -:an accomplished. mechanic, Had "' ysy tb notwithstandia>; bin adva.oced we day believe at iv can save money : ... ... •�• '. :, by bn here. you us ybar,nest'•; • `:..:.years, was hel vigor o oboe horses.Hi The same SCoaoa�ical and dependable °�°r• +oti are well protected.as cot moot with t g y _ ✓= money back guarantee goes kindly sod agreeable disposition r . ~ `'._ with every order. made halo a great is le die with all r _r , B Ce as be applied with equal effective- Hatter.Eggs, Poultry Wanted all the who knew biro. lair. Thomson is aces to $ll 04w &S by the 1� Of � time. Prices paid "to quality. survived by his wife, and three Ford Truck. Phone, Clare 2908 r : " - sons. Walter of Markham, John of P�N� C$IDLOWr iveed, aald William of Noff+�lo, + , . ',Your.' order placed to4ay WM assure CLARTM4NT, - ONTARIO and four daughters, Mrs. W. S. � ,.whet,the Ford ton truck was Asst :"y011 one at- the present low-record price. Grocker_of Hamburg, N. Y., Mrs. exhibited in western Graada we Our- L, Dickson and Mrs. O. Bame of ebawd a number of e m for use at 'The one-ton truck Chas Si3 SSlIS for $495 "Buffalo, and Mrs. L. G. Reynolds a�ISarvr and ibis wee :Aratr � b' Ford Oat. Government taxes "added to until t*4k%y hai'!ihirt7- o. • r of Toronto. The funeral service a�� � � ,'extra. Standard truck bodies are avafl- = �� was coodneted in the Union ehnreh These Trueb ate used sedaly as m- able at low prices. ,of which Mr. Thomson was a con- tail deltveriea and that m?rvow we ;: _ ;' _ cav��� aistent member, on Mond%y last, and them my e• sctorr•_ �n Rev.'Mr. Arvid, of Markham. . - _ Iou C8n buy On time. '�. . _ : by v. C. W.Sin of '1 - : assisted by Re g• ;; t', Claremont, During the service a ':'See your. Ford Dealer at OIICL. _ gnat tells. "Jesus, Laver of my "' °• Of all materials and design `� Bout' was beautifully rendered by _ j last in Nook. I/will pa, you n " � :. `� Ball at oar works ard.iasepsot oeNt Nod Mesdames D. A. Scott and C. S. 1 ' ' - obNln prices Doa'i t» aSteLd :'1`caeman and Messrs.Evans Ward \s, �, Ca E I ac utt - Pick e r n agenrsws do not employ them eooSegneN• and W M. Paltner, and Messrs. a" ass eta, sae 80 throw old fates agalad 'Thos. E. Stephenson and John -J - cbmallosion of 10 per ao1.,wlftohyois Will ;p. JKcGra th acted as ushers. . The re- , us nodal ly save purchasing Resm ale. Mains werA laid to refit in the Qlaremont Union Cemetery. The FORD MOTOR CONFAB! OF CANADA, LINIT$D, FORD, O]FTARIO' J.T. MATEMON r "het'eaved faMily have the sym 1111111111111111-01 '"•# ; .•, a �� g. '. t `+;,�.Y. w wrt �,•' -� i ^„'r a';,P' +s. 'v., i' a.' ..•..ftic q' ti,- F,. :.,++ ,.:'�+,,, ,; ;•r: •r ,,.�:, d �' - t:rn �,"' '�i •'.'. 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Tfie Fly M the 0intts�snl. r i• '°`'' .�:. ,,,���., ws�m.a..��+��r..r,., 'r Cloth,.cti !or men, women, an' o-. lb - � •. chEds'en, an'�inost'everything what's Brldaet, the maid, approached her °.`'." needed in a place like this. I hev p mistress. ' >• , .�•:� �� Post office now an' two deliveries an 01 would°ioike s week's holiday, ... 1 .. Miss Eileen," she said. "Of tvreats to c�iection , a week, an I abso 'wrought married." ' a telephone line over th' mountain. - " 'm an insurance agent, gasoline eu- Her mistress gave hher a week's hOli• r TALE.-OF THE DEEP ctnos, 1'arra n'. implements, an'•patent day, a white dress, a veil, and a cake. F����. fencin' as well—in fact, I'm represen- At the end of the week Bridget ra tative In Long Cave an.vicinity for turned. -_ - nigh a hundred different concerns." "Oh, Miss lWeen," she exclaimed, lI'$>I�31g;8ICg'OPUAAL]>i WALLAOS. `___ , -a cad sailor looked around the ••Of � the most lovely_bride. Me _ !piled shelves and the to counters. drebi was Yell I ,� F r He scanned the posters upon the wall, periect,�me ovely, sad p,,�q I the take splendid. and the boxes barrels and bales des pfsasant aeum Copy' ight by the Musson Book Company'' r which encumbered the aides o! the "Well' Bridget, this sounds delight- room. The eetutt eat tar, oil, paint, iul," said her mistress. "I hope you o s y o s s teeth, a t s 'C$APTER NINETEEN--(Cunt d.) (on them are haddock. and there's a "+ ` matches, and tiilskine came to his nos- have got a good ausbeead. the e> vtea good pile o cod poll:ock,an' some cusk a" elsausfng noa. *hilfl Frank, Lily, and,his mother + tries, and his brain surged with all an Bridget's tone changed to one of in- among them. What are they worth? , Then. too, !t alliss •.;were exthan confidences over the Anywhere from three to five an' a old sailor's notions of trade. The dignes+tioxi, . ;;. ',':erecting of the dinner table, Uao1e (fancies of long v.atebes at sea came to "Now, Mies Eileen, an what d'ye �t0esttoa. n Jerry had taken Captain Denton fish half dollars a quintal- or. hundred- his mind, and for-a spade he ppictured `:tow,..and down at the store with CaP• weight; Thar;e ''mo�8t ten thousand himself nerving out goods 'behind that ihfnk4 The spalpeen Weyer turned IIsb tV1t1GLEY'8 slits Lain Ring and the young master of dollars worth o fish out here now.••• long counter; yarning around the up• syssy aneal._see how ­the barquentdne, they were spinning The work o"tendin' th' fish�layin_on stave on winter days, and lolling with :- `- "mRsh better you vwlll. '.:_twisters through the blue haze of th' flakes is done by a lot o th boys his kind out on the sun-flooded porch Minard's Liniment for Corns and Warts an' girls around here, as well as the po cigar. .smoke—lying, .7mmine, and in summer. •Wouldn't he just like to langhting with x13 the bid men. Its a good job for an Q1d le holding forth on 'this particular T.peculiar tq'old •aealarexs. n. man. He kin-potter around rain'th' The mysterious thing called mental fish over an aoverin them u with brand of foods to some customer; ad- '; ton,s,'farther and daughter, had indeed P vocating insurance and talking fertil- energy is the basis of success in every '. 1eZn into the march of things st.tht�t btala� of th sun's too strong, firers and horse feed with farmers. •A walk of life.—Lord Riddell. .,rte Cave.' an when it looks like rain h:- jest _ _. ... . FIBNOt La,StS It- piles them au' covers them over with sailor's ambitions—farming ,or store- — r Just before the dinner horn blew:tarpaulins.. lYot_hard Verk by say toehi � e the Ion aightn of theeplace J +' �14'rsenk skilfuk piloted his fiancee means .-ouWde. "Nam, Li1," he said softly,I Captain Denton grunted, and Lillian and his sea-weary heart hungered for r "i°ve fixed up all this as a little plot began.to wonder ii this was the bait the realization of long-deterred hopes. - 1,638 Japanese-are resident in Great }; ± to make father consent to.our Frank was holding out for her father. Timidly,we turned and, spoke to the Britain marriage before the tvwo years are up;, Frank led 'the way from the yard w1i es�thaver. r s; " .an' ljest want you a watch th' fun.' y „ (To be concluded.) towarda the..big building. Heri% th y, io o,He's no idea what kind of a'place we lower floor what' we prepare th'.fish , -aI ''1ey up here, sn' Phi bet.when he saes jest as it comes from th' boats an' th'' Who Lives Longest? ,�, ;,,r �,,. -what we've done, he'!1 eoneent right veaae(1 "re dressed first, gutted ' Talking with a big Insurance man e - � i°` �''r away. In fact, I'm so sure of it that heads taken an' then washed.-After '-the other day, I asked him in what ac 1 g t -Jve�got th carpenters overhaulin' th'I that we ut.them info pickle with salt cupatiein he found the Iongest li�*ed °:y,wise I bought from Cap'en Asa dos and brine. Tho:a bigphogsheads are;men. Y 4 be•ready in a week ar so. I've full e'' fish in pickle, and when they've to know that ;f!ardered -furniture, carpets, pictures, bin in th' salt long enough we take 1t may surprise you Pre Want books,.hooka, an a whole complete fit- them out, wash them. and after clergymen and farmers head the list. _ ;f; a,,d vents ' an of your lather7l only t:onaent� AmerWain negroes . are among the - kenchin to drain off, we lay them out, ,O� i ch G ;7e 1 t married right'awn t , ,sr s >'. T— on t6 flakes to cry in th sun. After:&hmtest lived of humans, white Irish hands, u "But,. Frank, I have.. no clothes they're dried, store them up W th'"'immigrants also die young. Tuber- z. ti. .• tracked li p..lready iloft o'this build-in'ontil we her enough culoeis gets them. The dews are per• chllbfeals lz ::."That's all right, sweetheart—yens tr make a shipment." haps the hardiest o>'the various races. Makes y o U-t 1,-don't need t'make many Preparations,, "An' from here they down south There Is food for thought in the" ikfnsolt,whltee. tj `. for our wedding'tl be a quiet one,with as baealso for them yeller Brazilieros Am E NVINCIBLE clear and tmootte, x his.es� a tow. Ef f ee".�. M. ' qq my scheme works out,I to,chew," added Captain Denton. °Eh, Dstroatsrs asaL rr X well be.able to take a trip into.Aar eh, but it's a great business." Qit it S�irt ;TrCti a rti:t;horvihie an' It x19 you want..We kin, After leaving the Soh-house, with Dye a - Everyone in the family will , g'at the rest when eve come back-from;its score of busy workers dressing Sweeater, Curtail" - enjoy the delicious desserts ;•,:our trip. and salting, Frank.pointed out how Ml Diamond Dyes made from McLAREN'S r' "Have you 'planned that too 4"f he had brought a supply of fresh INVINCIBLE Jelly Pow- r - him Mian. "Where do we go, water down Isom the mill lase and in- " dera. 9Bir Geilahaed T" stalled a carrier system from the Each package of '"Diamond Dyes E . .Freak looked mysterious.• "Geress!" wharf to the main building'. "Fresh contains directions so aimple any wo- 9ixteea Fruit Flavorings. its said. water is in w'ashin" fish man can dye or tint her old worn, -Easy to make s "Boston 4" '_ 4:: _ -: , _ properly, wh3}n ,e�th a litter carrier is Bcosookek " "No, fi rthaeu tbat." one of.`he' best we've got. It's faded things new. Eves it she has A Pnekwo serm �s a " things g never dyed before. she.can pct s rich, P„op� _ • ; "Montreal! w just an or farmer's feed an' lit• fadolose..-color into shabby skirts, - Further south, sweetheart: ter carrier rim on•Puna" an a single Ask for ( t '� "New Yoek 4" - : overhead rail, but I find I Ion save as dresses, waists, coats, stockings; a McLAREN'S "Further still. Give it.u�pt" awful lot o' time an' labor by uain'•it R sweaters. oovesings, dsaperiea, hang-. INVINCIBLB r ""Yea" for trsaaportin' fish from trh' wharf fines. everything! Buy Diamond Dyes z._ "W9nat would y�oou asy to Rio Janeiro to th' building' an dumpin' th' curry —no- other kind—then perfect home Issas bw MCIA33M LnarI South America T" (over the end of th' wharf at ebb -dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your erred Wtanisra• t Lillian Denton gasped. "Rio Jan- tide--" fro vt "Do you, heave away all th' insides,druggist ishg o dye Is''wool or silk.or wtother -- Frank nodded.*• "Yes, an' I Plan o' th' fish?"' enquired the old s quaTm on t h' barkyteen. thar'. "No. Out of hake we keep er. it is linen, cotton. or ixed goods.th,mas has his wife' aboard sounds an' dry them. We nave th' Dlamaa8 Dyes never s stale, spot. 'an•a fine cosy little cabin, an' he-said livers an' sometimes th' roes of most lade, or run. .. -. he'd' be glad it take us. We'd call on NIL ' Those butts on th' wharf are all ' my friends down in Rio an' I plan on full o' fish .ivers, tryin out for oil. • 'The Riding Mountain forest reserve 'tomin' back b Royal Mail steamer to,Zit' sun• does that for us an' all we contains what is believed to be the New York. by go all up th' coast hev t' do is skim the oil off an' sell largest herd of elk in Canada, eats- aen? cal in at Cartagena, La Guayyra, it for tannin', leather. We sell th' where'the-people in 'Westward Hol''heads an' a lot o' the curry to farm. mated o between .three thonsawd and • four thousand head.' - - sent, an a number o th West India era for fertilizer—it's,great stub t' _.. •�'r,.�,.', � - _ _ - i_ Islands. Won't that be some honey-'put on th' fields. Th' cod's heads are a ,. I mmard s Liniment far Coughe L Colds waoon, Lil 4 i good for bait in lobster traps. . \�- "Vh, Frank,.It'll be a °dreeat, and This small buildin' is our ice-houses Of the cost of milk•production 72 - .:_sirispiy glorious What s bead my',for supglyin' th' vests). We cut the = �'�erroan has! He's planned every-,ice from the mill Jam•nap above in per rent. goes Seeding the caws.r thfngl But—what if papa doesn't'th' winter time. We also bring herrin' ooWastT bait small an keep it is shame, here. s a Wt et3taver waved' his hand. "Ells" Th' emnll shed is th' tool-house, coop- be,satd,"I bave a hook baited to:your;er's, carpenter's, ,an' blacksmith's Z - `+.•.. . - dad 'that hell be bound- to bite °ni shop.•' - I'ro a-goln' t' show him around th They were down on -the 'w'harf by gl¢nt Chia trfternoesn, an' you jest say this time, and Captain Denton's at- MUS BOWEIS IP _ --`' +. ` nao-thin' but saw wood. He ain't got Mention was taken up by the two ves- _-s_a', " a chance '•z dew± the twine, for I I sell inside the little harbor. ti •know jest exactly what an of sailor ."Nice little barquentine," he re- m, 1 marked, nodding at the craft. as n , 1 �,,•. .. . X14 > After dinner Frank took his via]- "Yes, she is a little beauty. We're Callfornla fig-, Sylp is - -'. tors in hand. "Now; Cap'en, jest let loadin' 'most three hundred an' fifty 'mid show you around our plant. AM tons o'fish in her this trip. She'll pig] ' p�,,,� that fish you see drain' on th'flakes is out in a couple' o''wee(CS, I•cal']ate. Childs OWl LaXatl�e y u n e a ".^ '., for t,h' Brazilian Government. Those Th' litt chooner ahead,o' her is th' r , with 'th' long whiskers stickin' out new tlliian. We sold'the old-one as •a` wr � �! how lire bacon, collar the bloc vase, •� . ' c&ry the to re. from them are 'hake• those with th she was too unhandy with her long Garcia, eft. ' -black lines an' th' devils hisser-marks bowsprit; axthavin'-no-engine it used - - rs: — -- to be all hands out in'tY dorles coin' Nova .Scotia tow-boatin' ev i = r try time _ I'TTLE Raisins,full of energsr:arid i�v=•,,;,' t•' ,•-- , she got under th'lee o' th'land eomin - - - ;M• in hare. We got this seventy- i _ M iron, will put the pep into you knockabout pretty reasonable at 'h 1 that tsraibes winning la Use vivre sale _an' she's -payin' for .herself I p r' ,`Me it in your business, too. mighty quick With that engine o' One hundred and forty-five cal• ' hers a-goin' she hauled th' barkyteen grits of energizing nutrimtort in epveT x,. Y�'`:•S up in here as ne'at's any tag.", tn� =r' - Frank made an admirable gufide. j -little five-cent red box that.peu see. `;; - _e He pointed out everything and ex- ' Comes front fruit sugar firs prat:- j. ;•_ a paained its uses, while Lillian and her - father listened with rapt interest and I tically predigested form—levulose, the attention. "Mart an' boy I've sailed "scientists tall it—so it goes to work ? ' . th' food- sea,` the.old shipmaster, almost immediately. Rich in food- _ - e "but I never knew so much about fish _ - ,Iron also. G!"°�' I great business—aefinetbuainesst�an,., Try, theta little raisins tvb n you're- .' ''.q';A next to a-little bit-of a store,•I know! . •_hungry. , lazy,tired or faint. Sere how , TH$ whole boa h o con- , • `'r. �. 1 7 rn'+ f f nawthin' I'd like better to be _ ':��►pia[ you up and set yors on your • r laxed, the isoaiag is nected with. dose far more quiekly,and - "Why, I 'most forgot t' show the end of your iromingfinds ' my store," cried Frank, as if it You rnt2t emtientd armi attd = e only occurred to him. "Let's sit >;p ,' e wrlcts, if you lrtm the to it, for I'm sure ye'd like t' see over th' place." � - e�1dS There was the usual coterie of an- ' Hurry.mother. Eveli a, dross, sick i ,• eient farmers and Asbermen lolling child loves,We "fruity" ieesate of "Call- , B: upon the empty bores piled outside forma& Fig Syrup" and It never falls to „ - y under the porch, and when the "young i open the bowels. A-teaspoonful to$ay 3 �tU�CsBf! tBQI w, e'^ way. The thumb last,tit boas" and his visitors stepped up,they may - exrhssise H i prevent a sick child to-morrow. Rei�>i>t� <' otpolutftatus nodded respectfully. Frank opened•. i if constipated, bilious, feverish, trot- ,�.' •:.. vaeves all strain front!be the door and ushered the Dentons into z i tu1, has cold, colic, or it s�tomaob U and makes irorA,*pt the tool shade of the bolding, and , 'lip Kmur rkere •' sgr�ble duty,rattier , tt was fully evident that +the old lap- ' sour, tongue coated, breath bad, re- , = • ''.. assn task member a good cleansing of the little I !► is t`l lain was interested. boe:.� is often all b eat is necessary. 1?aor afetiy elea3enae,larT "An what d'y stock.here, Frank " I - '' he enquired after a glance around. A°.k your druggist for Genuine"'Cali- mad '•�a3i!•taC•a�deb7 "'Motet everything, Cap'en," one- tormta't'ig Syntp" which has directions �...� ? veered the other. "Provisions 00th- Iron Today? 4 • . Cr.dt.+d�y�.,• 2Uctd.Cwt P for babies and children tjnll ages V 114rtt a I toes, butter, eggs, an' all sorts of eat- printed on battle. Mother! You must _ T s "Srad txe•s. Ter.au ; able truck. We sup 1q the village an' *► { h' vessel, y'know• , hen we hev ship's !lmitatbniAg tn+ivBenRr• �� tna�y ` w - gear, canvasf%beks, #whin' gear, lob ' � - �...',.,• .._.�,'. cans s,. ti. _ .. ...,.. _ ; .,:,y",�,,•'6;q"tt^4''x'.Rn° ' .x .wr:<'�-"Q ,•"e"•`i:F.'�E`"a,"'a:t: ?a ;+,�'„ tip„"r•e,�: Fd'•'"br ''u�i. .� +{�Lx !"•.j.n '" 'k#i ^w.. 'a':� `." ,, '..•r.e .'a.:'y�,¢�C,'.e°,'', ¢ 'w' .3+?+*',.4�'4'c�. •,>+C. ..'�'rt' ati ay .a '�n'> �:"S•�i `+w '�s. ..x. i s.^ D' r '�' µV is,,w` s, i r:��,s...• 5� a.. ,rvf ":.•x;•..¢�?�a.,,�'^'�4-`'?�s, a`a ,r...•�w�i`'z pp�,.�•� •,.:h�.:. - ..a .r9� • � .a •.;',,.. •�, .g•�,;F i -.. `- 1"i' •X 4.,.•i'! iS� ''Y :A.0 t:y., YC'fi•. CrNr uF;,$'., 'l..i .aye',y. '� w9' :w•f• +1 �,s,'-Sr,•,N A. •n8'..,'�•' ',4'_' .•.c-. .c.., m•!'?t '�a._: -s�r. 5T".' '+;+•' �^i'.... ..Y.; %'� 1 »7��� .T•....n m•R - a'ri6` 'ti.` -�Y -. .s� t• a• n +ri :t�.�'-s.`�•..,:.. •s+t.�3- °"a-.,:�.:•=. tlw..w,. .s% :K;' •.+ -:3 "'&, ,:,.r r c •+. 4. - -. ...4. .W :. : IIRAACLE Or.SURGERY BOUGHT YARMOUTH SCHOONER r S ETS y t-;} � I Y`: .Y0UTg-S Tr WALL v l�lY 4F Seized by Force of Arria'aa New Fork, March 11,-Surgeons at burns of arms and body,and hemorr- liquid Cargo Stolen, A despatch from London says:- reigning monarch or honor a beloved Samaritan Hospital in Brooklyn hags is the spinal card. Halifax; March 11.-"Get ready." March 7th marked the sixtieth anal- Queen Mother on the doable diamond y :Ito-day were elated over what they de- To-day, nineteen weeks after 'his men•guns were llaahed'on, an satoniah. anniversary of her arrival in Eaglantl ¢ p the boy, 'beloved of the hospit ed crew. -Deck and rigging were vazsary of the coming of Queen Alex- M t tared was the miraculous reconstruc- leap, and her marriage. _ flan of a chattered human body. sta@;, walked down, albeit haltingly, splln�Eered by a fusilade of shots, and ands to London. The girlish figure, And none of�ri 'a scan ✓ - The-case is that of Sebastian-Rieeo- and looked eagerly ahead-to-.the day- Super o. Philip Knowles fell un- Wh° arrived eat of,Denmark three had a firmer hold on th@ affections of re- conscious from three shots$red�oint score years ago; acclaimed by Tenny-�the pee a .throughout the far=Sung M '_'..bone, 17, the blue-eyed Italitlat youth later.in the spring when surgeons p P 'who reaped five atones to escape death diet he will be himself again,-ready blank at his toes. son as"the Sea King's daughter from!empire than a staidly Is, W�ow nitaV in a fire which' swept the Weistein to re-enter life's battle. This was the beginning. of an ad- over the'aea" on March 10,.1863,.in St;t ing the four-score mark. Willie .the Geor e's Chapel, Windsor;became the Company factory is Thirteenth street, After X-raying his injuribs,'the our venture which befell fire Yarmouth g i Queen Mather hag not been a air Brooklyn, on petobel SO last, reusing geons,treated the barns and set the schooner Eddie James as the lay off' bride. of Britain's- future Being, Ed- to sorrow, her life has been free m. "' "o ". three deatlo' Riceo'bone was taken'to broken bones: Then Riccobone was the Jersey coast shout nine miles from ward VII, then Prince of Wales. the awful tragedies which have mst+k #ihe hospital suffering from injuries Placed in a cast,'and for many weeks, Highland Light on March 2. The Danish princess of Hoene far-!ed the lives of some of her Eurb 6 s P S 4 away days, now, Britain's beloved poraries on the thrones of EtarBpq, which included: 'Fractures of the he clay rigid. Slowly the opine, The story told''on the arrival of the Queen Mather, has also recently pass-1 none more so than her own sister., 1,hi .. l epine, skull, pelvis and right arm; 'smashed skull and pelvis'bones knit, James here to-day described the carry-' ed her seventy-eighth birthday. In aril:former Dowager Marie-of Russia. Eat- - paralysis of both legs; punctured and then the 1?gs recove3eii from their n g away'of Knowles, in which Bondi-i these anniversaries there is'a senti-!Empress Marie came 'here from Wun bladder and: intestinesdegree Paralysis. I.i iron his shipmates did not know and' ' spend the winter with Qdeea �, r P mental and romantic meaning, for it mark to •.,,. of.taking at the point 'of guns 600 has been many generation's since this!Alexandra and Is still with the Queeai Y' °C:E:ItMANS MURDER hishey an eight to nine' country could celebrate the seventy-I Mother at. Marlborou h $Dune, the cases of w d e g TWO FRENCH OFFICERS hundred dollars in cash. eighth birthday of the mother of a town home of King Edward's widow., t. The Eddie James was from Nassau .r.. .c' for St. Pierre. On.March-1 as she "Shot in the Back in True Geir- ;:'4 J`';'3. 'ss lay becalmed off the Jersey coast a f''y CAOMADIANS LOST. IN ;:< A::< ,'`: �' .>, U S STEEL CONCERN ' - 11nan Fashion, Says War' y '`' ': ,r large motor launch kindly consented! to b her cask of water from e ,�• .�.: .. ring a Mlnlster Maginot. i .. s••�, ' Nine Millions of Stock Held by �+ . other vessel Accordingly next day ,.yam. ,:. Dusseldorf, March il.-Assasepa- '> n•r they ran alongside and were welcomed! Aron has been added to the German Persons of Moderate sr owboard. Two men went ,aft to the %,methods of resistance in the Ruhr-1 :y .. Means. x' y.. cabin, where Captain - Mossher an ° ;'• Last evening at about 9.80 o'clock, on 'f ":M `' •. a country road near the town of Buer,! '+ Supercargo Knowles were. Three re-� A despatch from Toronto s$gal:- •� mained on deck. Canadians with modest mesas invest, a French patrol-found the, bodies of «,,, Staddenly one of the men in the /� ed nine millions of dollars in fhe,'L..R:_'- a second Lieutenatrt o!isifiaatrgxlineut-� cabin shouted, "Get ready." , Steel Company, Inc., of the Unite&',, 4 -Co ba of the,chausseurs, and a rail r f' - The Captain and Knowles were tn- s States. This was the definite state' = iosdman, M. Joly,who was filUng thy, stantiy covered by four guns, two in ," meat made on Friday night by af- _% M post of stationmaster at Buer, who• , the hands of each man. The super- official who is in- a position t6 know., been shot.dead„with a.revolver. l -eargo took warning soon enough to x A comparatively small amount of this The 'two bodies wove.-some 20 paces reach for his pistol,' with the result ' ,, ••,�. r,, ,. ;;�.:, was reinvested in Canada. t, apart;and each lead one ballet-hole in 3; %:' ,, that he was fired at. �. Canadian investors put their monet ; the back. The men had been shot by ?•;:•,. 'f�' ..' The crew-were backed toward the .''" direct into the'American cow np imd ., an expert hand, probably some former ;. ,, ..�:. forecastle and matte to.go'below. The j' will now have to to the proceed- :'K member of the disbauded-Caren police y Captain was also taken there. Then rage launched-In the United StatAa tor: •force. Brings Honor to Canada. Sir Wafter Cassels .w j�V ` Dr. Il'. G. Banting, whose discovert they were ordered up on deck one by say return for the s.of ass duff ter To-day War Minister Magin, pin- one, A native-born Canad'eta wrho became ' ned the Cross of the Legion of Honor of insulin.a serum for the cure,of dta, and 4tndez the muzzles of the the bold undertakings of L. R. S`tnik: t; raiders' gums were set to unloediag � eminent 3urist. firs Walter Crawls The appointment of G. T. Ulatrksoa sa. on the tunic of each.. Later M. Magi_ betel, has•,brought unqualified approv died at his home in-Ottawa'on March + •' al and prsihae from-medMal men �, the Eddies cargo' into the launch. receiver of the business in Canada ie - � r not expressed his feelings before the Nothing further has been.heard of 1' !n his 78th year' entirely se i'- both aides of the Atlantic: tvie has al- g y Paste from the wiadinTi-� - 1� assembled officers of Ahree battalions Supercargo Knowles, who`is 24 proceedings , taken In the Unt '.beze. ready 'sad amazing results in treat- dam It is estimated that one hundred and Pz n6 tied. "These P'resnohmen were alssaseinat-1 meat of diabetic patients. A move- old, and belongs to Nassau. sixty million people speak English. States. Mr. Clarkson will-call a msetr = ed in a cowardly manner. They were ment'is on toot 1n.the Ontario Parlia- -" -- - - ---- ing of creditors (not shareholders), shot in the bade in true German fa-;.m4nt.to Provide bim with a substan- _ Y and determine what is owing to firms.. ' ,_ �. final income set him free for at by the Canadian coallpany, and any- to - R p�}�' ,~ ahlon, he said. We are the atr'eager, •""$"'"' _ surpita left wiffi be sent to the United' leers. but we never abused our power.f leatst ten years, for unrestricted so- � l search work Staten and put into the general melt- '3 ,. In this attitude toward the population Tesonto. Potatoes-On track, -Toronto,. 70c ing pat for distribution from there. r oar aoldiere are animated by semi­ g Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, per 90-1b. bag It is stated that the Canadian stores ' but stteh a,crime •.,. tinanta of humanity, LIFTING OF EMBARGO ;123. Smoked manta-Rama, m ., E7 to cannot remain uapunishedy and it is owed approximately here $2'00,000, oral it '''• BIG TRADE INCREASE Manitoba Data-Nominal. _ mac; cooked ham. 40 to 42c; smoked � quite'l4kely there will 'be'sufitcler!!e, -•: rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 82 to to pay then dorms r 't only right that it should carry with it Manitoba barley-Nominal 85c• breakfast bacon, 80 to $3e; spe-. uerrible sanetiona:' • All the above' track, Bay ports. T%iough such attacks have always Britain s Live Stock Dealers American corn-Nor 8 yee , backs,brand breakfast o 40c' ST to 88e; ` been considered iaevitabit, as loci- Heard 90%c; No. 4, 89c. basks, boneless, 84 to 40c. ,z Cured meats-Long�' q Barley-Malting,-59 Ito 61c, accortf g cl"r bacon, 5l1 deaitaI to -the oetupation, thin is the ' to 70 lbs.. 00; 70 to 90 tbs.. $19; 90 : ''first of -the kind which has roved Cattle from Canada [nit to sights outside. P Buckwheat-No, 2 ?8 to 80C lbs. and up, $18; lightweight rolls, in fatal. On the few occasions on which A despatch from Ottawa says= Ryc�-No. 2, 84 to 86c• bsrrela, ;g6; h'eavpweight rolls, $31i.' - VE French soldiers and offldala have been Testifying before the committee that Peas-No. 2 $1.45 to $1.50. Lard-Pure tierces, 16%c; try , ' 17c ails, W" shot at, it was always from s distance is inquiring into agricultural condi- -Milifeed-Del., Montreal freights, P 17 c; prints, 18 c, "I wan congratulating .myself 2... and,except inghe-case of one sentinel,♦tions, Deputy Minister of Agriculture bags included: Bran, per ton, $26;1 Shortening, trailer, 14tri to lbe; tubs, that tI had passed the winter d 16 too 1 c; pails, lo}s,to 16c; rints, , -:- - without damn e. �Gdadale said that many is the live- aho3ts,per ton, $28; middlings,$28.50;t 17�a to IBc. - 1? without catching a cold, when I Recently, however, with further, stock trade In Great Britain evidently good feed flour, $2. Fieagy steers, choice. $7 to $8 got one at the beginning of lase 4r organization of nationalist 'bands'and believed that a big trade would result Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, $1.14 butcher steers, choice, $6 to $6.25• May. It wars because I was rite t - a comparative failure of pacific resist-1�m C-n-do, following the lifting of to $1.16,according to freights outside. do do, mad., $5.25 down. Beim=, run down I t Ontario No. 2 white oats--4B to 50c. + good, $5 b0 ., $6; _ .•.: once, the probability of assassination tits cattle embargo. Indeed, some to $5.b0; do,cow., $4.75 to $5; butcher some trouble in •getting rid of was increased. Such web the-case in: seemed to think as many as a million Ontario corn-Nominal. lbeiters, choice, $6 to_$6.25; do; med., this cold. I was a nervous wrocX ' Upper Silesia. As gong as the Ger- honer might be gat from this country. Ontario flour-Nine,ty-per cent. pat, $5.25 to $6; do, com., $4.75 to $5.26; I would wake up regularly moral- tion�thee vast little In 1 t?icalacrime.) An important point brousbt out was meet, $5.10 Ito $5.20;Montreal, prompt bahais,`do, med., $3a�to $4c cannerrs nd out- ,��'��n wort � fe w ~ Po , that cattle shipped from Ireland will 0 Plate• e $5. 6 to $5.16; bulk seaboard, $4.9b to tens, ;2 to $2.b0; butcher bulls, 'But the moment it became evident good, `Although we were comfortably- enter-Britain .. + �. •;.�.-'_•`•- � tenter-Britain ender mach easier coo-,$b. � 1$4 to $5; do, cow., $3 to $4; feeder pR, I felt' su re m husband was that their claims were failing thew be- didons than those from Canada, Manitoba flour-1st pats., in cotton steers, good, $6.501 to $6.50; do, fair, y . w can to shoot- though, after. their arrival the condt- sacks,. $7..10 per. barrel; 2nd pats.,'$4 to $5; stockers, Snail, 4 to $4.00; going to lose everything. The - Stern measures are'being taken to, tione are the same in both cases. $6•60• do, fair, $2.50,to .$8 b0 caves, choice, 1 children worried me. 1f they made disco rage any further incidents. The, re- Burgomaster, 13ay Extra No. 2, per ton, track,!$11.60 to $22.60; do, wed., $8 to tits ]rest noise, I world gat into N Thomas Salem drew information , Toronto, $14; mixed, $Ll;,clover, $8.'$10.50; do, com., $4.50 to $7.50; milch A terrible wpm'• I would scold ., -hief oAssistant, d t Burgomaster, apecting the cost of shipping cattle Straw-Car lots, r too track To-'cows choice $70 to 90' springers, them so that I am sure they bate# i Chief,o! Police, and two of the most from the West to Liverpool, Dr. Gris=!ronto, $9, � ,choice, $80 to $100; laauba,chic ,, $1 me• 1 would be mad with myself ' prominent citizens of Buer are being dale venturing the opinion that the; Butter-Finest pasteurized cream-'to $14• sheer, choice, $8 to $9; do, after it was over end make u 'bald as hostages, and the munici all !r P i-:- f1'e P ty coat from Winnipeg for an eleven hint- cry: solids, .b0 to 61c; prints, 51 to lculla, $3 to $4; hogs, fed and watered, - mind never to let it happen agalif• ' 'has been ordered, under threat of dred pound beast would be from$45 to 52c• ordina creams 46 to $10.50 to.$10.'5• do fA),b., $9.'76 ,to I would go to bed at night• an � P rY tY• solids, , penalties, to discover and hand over $W. Mr.�Sales thought that about 4& Prints, 48 to 49c; dairy, 29c; $10; do, country points, $9.50 to $9.75. begin, to thluk and picture' dtss!$- �L - another $10 would have to-be added 1 - things which might heppets to "tile aggressors at once. cooking, Ili to 18c. MontresL ful the - G to charges from a mid-Saskatchewan! Eggs--Fresh gathered, 37 to 390;! -Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 93 to me and my family. I would late `' point, and concluded that, iroin prey-ii held, 26 to 29c. RUHR POLICE BODES 94c. Oats-Can, western No. 2,s5 awake for hour , sometimes vattt>i. Live poultry-Chickens, milk-fed,'.to 66c; No. 3 60 to 61c;-extra No. 1 daylight, until I was so weak that DISARMED BY FRENCH eat prospects, there would not be over b Ibs., 25c; 'do, 4 to 5 lbs:, 22c; feed,•57 to brie• No. 2 local white, 55 I cou',d scarcely raise any head. tg ' much in it for the Western farmer.i do,over 5 lbs„22c;do. 4 to 5 lbs., 180; to 56c. Flour'-Man. spring wheat 'I would waken next da of Force at Dort. He thought that a beast sold•at $40'do, 2 to 4 lbs., 15 to 18c;,hens, over b y just`sr Expulsion some years ago brought more profit lbs.,.-5c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., I8c• do, 3 to -pats''•firsts, s', $ seconds•, . $ate.. tired-as when I raid down. After �. -strong bakers' $6.40 winter pats., s while]i got'so that I didn't Cars .round Completes Dissolution � g � than one at $60 to-day. 4 ibs., 15 to 18c; 'roosters, 12 to 15c;•'cboice, $6.50. Rolled oats, bags, 90 what he eued. The,.children t in �qO Zone. Mr. : Arkell ducklings, over 5, lbs., 25 to 30c• do, a �' PP gave the overhead. 1b_., $3.1b to $3. s,. Bran, $26 to $30. charges on an eleven hundred '4 to 5 lbs., 22'to 25c; turkeys, young, Shorts, $26 to $32..Middtings. $33 to annoyed me And I•,wouldn't tdn't hoop A despatch from Essen the seThe ponndl p, 2 ;$35. Hay-No. 2, per tor, car, lots, cared if had left me fop disarmin and expulsion of the recur-! steer to Liverpool as fallowa: . From 10 lbs. and tr 5c• do, old 16c. they' g P j Dressed poultry-Chiekkns, milkfed,'$13 to $14. .good. I felt that it was only a Sty police at Dortmund on Thursday Toronto, $35; from. Winnipeg, E4of over 5 1Its- 30c• do, 4 to 5 'ills., 26c; Cheese-Finest eastern, 28c. Rut- matter of time before I would lass 'completes the disarmament and dis-, from Calgary, $47.- The burden of cio,ores 5 Ihs., 26c• do 4 to 5 lhs„24c; ter-Choicest creamer � . my mind. I knew that.spy a 5, •,v1'�ac t� sic YMV-' 'solution of the police bodies through-!evidence was to show that the business do, 2 to 4 tbs., 22c; hens, over 5 lbs., Eggs-Fresb, 45c. Potatoes-Per toms were' due to a run down out the Ruhr. Only certain towns of shipping store cattle would be pro. 5c; do, 4 to 5 •lbs., 24e; do, 3 to 4 bag, car lots, $1.05. condition and that if T coiiid only .now have civic police, who are virtu- fttable for the eastern farmer. fibs., 22c• rod9ters. 22c; ducklings, overt Med. and fairly good veals, $6 to met something to build -me-idly mere watchmen. Mr. Sales wanted to •know if it�5 lbs., 23 to 30c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 22'$7.50. Thick, fat, heavy western might be all right. I knew that A report from Mannheim says that would. -not be possible to secure a!to 25c; turkeys, young. 101bs. and up,�hogs, $9; 'good quality local, $10 to •there must be some good tonics the -French have occupied Rheinau`-through rate on cattle shipped from 25c do, old, 20c: $10.b0. _ but most of them mltde andi • _`'• = harbor on the Rhine in lower.Alsace l the.West and fed in the East for ex-' -: foolish claims that I was afraid and are marcbing on Reeinau, which port, so that the.fariner might, in this' • Happening one day to run tarross a leaflet about Camel, a suburb of Mannheim. respect, be placed on the same level, : , :• a �. - x with the mi'iters who had a mitlin t; was impressed with the mode- - It is, also reported that,the French 8 �. ra y t 's p preparation wait occupied the railway -station. of in transit rate. M r e wA u r _ ,.. ¢,_ scribed, so •I made-up niy mind'I . -�ornap, near Elberield. -;-- �; would try it. �I did and today Y r_t.abor Chiefs Invited r Nova Scotian Adopts am the happiest. and healthiest " "Drive t0 file Right" Rule °a vt'oman living. T haven't ,a cafe to Buckingham Palace, ; ' f the world. Instead of running array* from me. my children are A despatch from Halifax, NZ., 'now, with me all he time- M M~x,•-': A despatch from London says:- „r i t Y „ Ki George is paying an unusual says:-Premier E. H. Armstrong has 4?s' <y t, husband tells me that`my dispose:. :,:.amount of attention to the Labor introduced a hill in' the .local House1 ;: i tion is as near an angels as i►a$ < ;party just nqw. He dined with haTf'of Assembly Amending the Rule oft s human being's can be, •but .: ' a dozen of its Tenders at Lady Aator'a the Road and the•Motor Vehicle Act . course"he is prejudiced. I don '+ litouse on Thursday night, and'on Fri- conforming to the traffic rule prevail tr, �a .2z�,, Y t ,. be' 1 have a nerve in my body he sus creed the art b inviting ing in all other provinces of the Do-� ., ':': `� » now." a Y P party Y , . sM>. j f minion, which have oriented the "drive :,r-;, :;: Carnol is sold by your dsuggiKt, ' is chiefs to dinner at Buckingham :+ K and if you can conscientiously sey, Palace next Thursday, and 30 promin-Ito the,right'' poiicy. There was no NEW HOME OF ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE kll nt members to tea the next after- discussion. '.•?The Veterinary college et Guelph was recently.opened after its removal After you have tried it, that it .. Officially it is explained the hasn't done you any goad, reWri►' - x' front '1'osonto.. tt ix at present situated in the.grounds of Uie Ontario Agri- tlic eyntity bottle -to him and bs. Xing's gesturs of friendliness is be i Bre31su,in Siiesta,possesses A,shim- cultural Callege• where the staff and students are In close fonch with the live w;,' re:m d vggt mo sey. 6-e22' pause Labor is now the leading factor'ney 50 feet high made entirely of com- stock !oldtnr;� of the 0-ve. Tt is an fns'littrlion arhlc'h makes an important Sold by Dr. McEwen's Drug $tenet tae "His Majesty's Opposition in Par- pressed paper. It is stated to be fire- , i.,, •`'' cor.trihat°c:n to t:a farming Fapulation of the province., Pickering, On+t, lflametst" proof. m� o,`�'.,`y' n�>, , `��. ,„�••r'' ...r'„'''64'•+; ,.n '� � -2, £.4 e k 2• '�- +ii. - - .,d,^tea'•' .,'a •.�.' p -6.�y °'k 5,'Ka,�• N7:�T,A � .w1•�w. 1. 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Y4, .K� Y,f. •=•DP- D tpt,'i }«f�Si'. µF .t'4 �=- •�¢ ..w,s•ry'far, '! •e .,r,..y..l,,,�s'� :F. ..^•q.� d-�. .•5• ;f4•.�� °�.v3•'"`°-,4?' — ��C r c ''�.,K" .. : � _ • •,:";¢A'•," a' r i. -.t` - „.,-+..u, -w!�' .i' .a't�`. -� � it ,:,Y: ':.sl,. + ''� .x -, -. �• t a 9k�.•�•' ... �.` I .,, 31 a'. • =-•Born.ou.Tuesday,llf'arch 18th.4 —Dr.Zpnry-wUI.ber--#sere ge usu• " , _ -Y; ` =--LOUALIiS��$s ' to Q: and Mrs. Bradley, a son. oil-nezt.Tuesday-to attend t'o his _ - '� ides' f� —=L: $autiders ;net with .au un?. profeesiunal duties. �'■ � n=Mrt3. A. 8'urrell 'has been on easant experience on Monday. —The members and. adhetenta Lown . "tt1J J.1 wbile on his regular trip to White. of St. Andrews congregation will As sick list for the past few-weeks. vale delivering bread. The high hold �,sodas evening in theschtiol• m tt '� Distinction! --&, M. Sangster, of Calgary, wind that was blowing at the time .room this (Friday) e-Veuins be. - =- a .CJ.Qthelp (�f ^�. —'::spent Sunday with Wm. Allaway. l caused his slelah to upset. For• ginribig at 8 0 cluck. A full �. +r at- -Miss Ethel Willett, of Toronto tunately no damage was done. tendance of all those connected ` - '- - 7 spent the week end with her —Tile entertainment given in with the congregation is 'iequest- ....Our Spring showing is the prOdtiCt of :- ;lliootherhere the Methodist Church on Tuesday -ed, aaa pl cant time is-assured. - -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, of To- eve was Tenth en o ed b - matitelr tailors. &ovv your good taste' - ' Tonto, spent the weekend, in the B greatly j y y '-''' +village with friends. those .present. out Morley, pro- Now A&vortteements.' ' cntioniet,of Toronto, gave. a ro- . '�' buying Lowndes Clothing and be as a —Born, on Wednesday, Match 1? r,.". gram of rare merit, His selections - 14th, to Geo. and Mrs. ,tanker, of `.well dressed as the''.best. Our .spring 4 r . to twin cone: were all'of a high order and were nUTTHR FOR BALE—Nearly new. - z. ` well received. Owing to the large V cell at NEws••oaice. lztt r—Thomas Dwyer, of .Toronto►, amount of sickness in the village p '.'samples aria designs are now on hand' G.. .-lie spending a week with hia moth- OR BALE—A sow due April 4th, ,> _ on Church Street. and vicinity, the bad roads laud Fand one due April etb. Widmer Miller; .. - —A number from here attended was n ortar notice,the attendance a e Can put them up against the Y G _ iaremoat. 25-28 and w . ...: the drama presented at Almonds g L�GtiB FOR SeLE—AY7b cents per _ beat'in the land.. Friday evening last. =The: of Trustees were Lsetting from hied-to-lay Barred Rocks.John '' _ :,... - > -Harry Wade is Ti�usy these much Rrati$ed, -yAhintrest me D;al+er.'P=ckering 2s-:r - . dicated by the unusually la R ' -.days nursing a badly sprained an attendances of the ratepayers ere at CiHI1vC�LESFOR9AIaE-B:C.wnod, Quality,-Service-and, Economy are built into the: - t p y steel and felt;at lowest possible prices. rhos. Itle due to a fall on ahe'ice. the special lileetinR on March 8th. Paterson,Claremont, eats, famous Crest Caps. Well known as the —Boyd and Milton, and Mrs• It is a health sign for a cool- _ B=irk:.of Brnu-ghaw, opent SuudAy milnity to see such interest die- i, QR for sale.sl.Wb setting of 13nd e o - ;j ll '�'Hatner �iap: with J. R. and Sirs. Thezton. played iu-public business. They 'George blutcb,Pickering:_ 24-29 ; - —Mrs. _Ales .Wilson- an son, . Alex, s. Whitby, spent Friday were especially pleased-that notes AY FOR SALE—A, quantity of. We are �show-ing a unique line of Spring . word was heard against.tbe build- -nod mixed hay,allin the barv., App.y xo L .:wltb Tbos. and Mrs. Andrew. J.W:�soa,Piekeasng. Phone 1920, 2r2ti Shirts in about fifty different.- patterns. W. P. and UrF. Kerr, , of To- lag of a ConLinuatiun School and _ _ _ P thep.Rill proceed-at once to carry /ZIG9 FOR SALE—Young York- These are• a real .buy, for they are shirts <' z routo, s ,nt the ' week-end with [- dy A=. the former's sister, Mrs. John C. out.the-wishes of the weeOpg- So & shiireupils;R pill lvo°�33 cot.C.Pickering, that -are made- to wear- ,and priced- to seH: " �p far as­ possible and under equal %1 � .Phi1T le sup woh by the Pidiering condiddo, preference will. be ORSALE—A quantity of Grimm's I' *.r T shown to local 'contractors.— ���fageea• [zee of sweet clover seed A.,. red T Bunting - - - Pieker1nd <' ."'bocJcey teROh has not'pet arrived. Reesor,R R 1,Markham:- Phone Mark 1218. 7 !' —The annual meeting of the `l :Mr. Hu ras has possibly forgotten _ 28-27 Established 1857, - Chamber of Commerce was'heldin ° :s 1l about it. the Town Hall on Tuesday. even- FOR SALE—From high .s =The Young Peeples Society of :ecord White.Wy andottes.81.50 each. Also _ St. lJndrew's ehureh_ met at the ing with a fair attendance of mem- a few cockerels at S5.00.'E.L.Ruddy Pickering. berg. It was-decided to advertise 2e_27 Zi-,hom-i of James and Mrs. Andrew • the village with the object of in- O'FICE—Norse Ro ens has return- .. on Monde�y ereaia 9 =Fred 1r&sweett has resumed his dtaeing industries to insists here. ed home sad is now prepared to resume her e � top� " ` duties in the Standard Sank, .It is recognized that Pickering Hill. Apply Kinnear, R. R. No. 1, Est . 0& ' Townshi' is an idea}.location for UR ,gcfter being•laid off for a couple of P a creamery and canning factory, FOR SALE—A quantity of Canadi• t ,weeks owing to illness. as Beauty .seed.peas.- Apply to Done= —Mr9. James Smith (nee Jennie and many farmers are beginning Dol bin.R.R.No;2.Claremont. Phone Clare :. Dale) formerly of Pickering With to.feel that it would be to their sa1rP • u-2s �l interests to not copfine their ever her son, Arthur. is visiting with L/EED OATSFORSA E-1=norrrved 'M.•8:andlUrs. Chapman. gie9 to the raising of beef (stile, t BannIfree from foul Price.75 cents ." P a who .has but to seek other sources of revs- p�bushel Arch.rle,ainclargmont. r one - S U A ; --M>•n. L. D. Bfsnk , Dire. Other questions of interest mare $17. 2b 28 U S been suffering for several week's q with the $u, is now considerably to the villageand community were "OR SALE- A number of young . •V brood sows, Yorkshire.White. due about ;;r °�:..improved, though still very weak: also dishuaaed. The.following uffi �y s+c. Apply at toe 21,con.t.pickenng F. >1'r a are = eers were elected,for the- ensuing s;�'•-- —Remember the -dance to be g 1am•�ar::nowt•' . . given in the Town Hall to mo.-row year : . Son.. Pres—E. L. Ruddy, l ', ($atisi•day) evening, ` under the Pret•.•—M.-S. Chapman, :st Vice- Ro brsea w-iay egad Rock. $1 5 for 13 � auspices o� the Pickering Oreb Pre @.—Jabn Murkar, 2nd Vice- est=..Apply to John=Anstey.on Kingston road. " ' Q' P^ Pres.—Dr. McEw ea, S2C.•Treae.— one a=ie east of Puckering. 8-28 qua V ea; W, J. Clark. Ailditors—Wtix Hall - — Xlsilreue, Murkar retalrneti to OOTR REPAIRED—Boots- sad thq city an Sunday evening, after and Frank Hall. LJshoes r.Daired neatly and Qn=ckly. rho • Watson.- Sh g Sad residence just pest of Se. ". w on 'a $� apending & couple of weeks at George',Chumb, Pickering. act , i _ &s on account oil- her 'niotb'er'ti WEST ttll.t. _ _ FO$9ALE—Melotte cream "pars- -Do r �i iliaeae. or,LOO 11x.per hour, in ftrst-class conduron. Y Melville a- Pre n Presbyterian on S will L s A P E R S to y'•- not forget the auction lisle 9 new last August,a tsar.8a a Tor Tuck sale. Apply �household goods beioa ag to hold is �lst ahalvereasy on Sunday to Edgar Rath. R.R.lVO.1,w uby 25 a ' the estate.of the late Mrs. Vindlay RevsLyH.Ml3unter,8at l3l erdate • .: ANTED—A hilt boy or eldprlg _ it E118 retriiSls herb to-morrow man to take second place-on 100-acre harm. �� !1) i , 1�f'� A� p Presbyterian Church. `wiill reach at No itching. Summer or t en t. �'he, famous �Jtaulltol3 L1l'le irfG4aie,� ' .0st�ay)• both services on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. staff wages. 'Apply at Nrwiv�s%e. 2T2a`6 -John Anatey. of the Hingston Taylor and P. L.Scott will sing at the e . . :s = amt. in the month of Febru• morning service, On .Monday from FOR SALE-:-Do residence In Senu-t�mmed the Villageof Pickering. situated on one- . ­road • .. ,v -ary. got 481 emirs from 25 Barred 8 to 7.90 super.will be served,after uarter-aere of land poen for- inspection,ajar, . ,. k1,t ell•hens. Who can show a bet• which the fo lowing artists will enter 7sih and 16th• malts oiler. L.A.Findlay.�cos ter record than this P t&in those present : bits. W. H. Me- Danforth Ave.Toronto. 25 x6 Artbur'Bundy has inrrllased Leod• Sopraaa ; MiAsKathleen Wallis. OR SALE—Cook* stove. 8 lied- Big assortment to choose froth. All Papers right is stock : a building lot from Jahn Dra r Violinist ; Miss Es;lif Price. Elocu- Fsceads.spn a�sad mattresses. 3-barge; oil Tape home plenty and return unused rolls. g tionist; E. S: Waldruff. Baritone ; clove,a kitchen ohairs, kitchen table and other x ,f st north of Chan. Pi►lmera and George Ducetwor:h, V.,ntr3loquifiL• artrtes Atua be sold at oats. Apply to Mrs. :_: qo need to bay more than yon want. yet no need to a✓ua it in his latention to build a reef- All ebe friends and aegaaintxares of A.Smith,-chureb S°..F:.A—kI 23•26 out after the job is started. donee thereon this summer. Melville Presbyterian. Obureb are OR %ALE—tiood work horse. 6 —Miss P. J. Wright. of Toronto, cordially invited to attend these ser• 'Fye,r,ole; proodsow, s quantity or wean This season's assortment,colorinis and patterns are eitcepdoinal:' J A -returned home of -Tuesday last, vices. timothy geed a small Quanta of re-cleaned red clover seesd guaranteed tree from sweet cloy- We appreciate haying you examine our line, Whether !after spending two weeks with her - er.,-sew eat; tatoes. also Cobbler seed. you purchase or'aot. Sisters, Mrs. M. S. Chapman aid gear. Bert Harvey. 'comedian, at 'ue1 Gray,R.�No.x,Claremont. 26-29 ' '~ 11[re. Dickie, during their illhese Prices range from 15 cents per-roll up. Greenwood on March 21Srd. OR SALE—Cheap, all kinds of —A aunmber of mei.in this local- Fwagoeu,harness.and all kinds of farm im- ;per tty ar6vow anxiously waiting for plementsin good order: Also several heavy and - - : ' r ^/� — �l =gbcswle.and cook stoves and eaters_ High- Don't'For et—This semi-trimmed feature is esclusi- opring to open up so that work NOTICE T1ii EyITGRfS est price paid for bide.and wool.hobo live coal- g �, , ,. „ „ °� Way be begun on the Provincial try. H.HHeerraan.stouirvilk. Plwael908 d7tr vely Stanton $ — A. big time-saver. s Mighway between Pickering and t;lrnd Othtez6 Whitby. =* �OR SALE' OR TU RENT—A`100. : In the Eati►te of Olarkeon_Rngere,latQ acre l,rm:tx:ng lot xe. cos. s. Pictering. .,;Wheo'showring you Wall Papers, we can 'show you our i Mr. Embrey, Of Toronto, who First-class III losrti: except about s-acres of 'has been .ill` for the pass two of the Police Village of Pickering• f=rst-ctio,hardwood bush, land is all plowed color card of the _ In the County of Ontario, Retired ready for spring seeding. Good brick boos•and !weeks, expects to be able to con F rmer,deceased. good hauls Uartt and Good stabling; never-tai • !! duct the services. St, GFeorge'e sprigs• wdtrcat w a nod tenant for a tRrmt o� Elastics Bland Pallets '�.•' Notice is hereb given pursuant to years. H.Moore, Pi�ering. 25.38 Phureh on Saw ay next at the Section b8 R. S. !, 1914, that an cre- etNothing better in Points made." ` 4 usual hours. d'itors and others having.claims or de. OR SALE—Lot 2a. con.•7, Ricker- —W. A. Henderson oeeupiea wands ag&ihet the Estate of the said Fing,containing 146 acres,level land. 120 ac- t•" res workable, 28 acres to bush and are ' 5o Get your Paper and Paint t0 match by buying•from us. ..the pulpit in St. Andrew's Church Clarkson Rogers, deceased, who died acres fall plowed.25 acres mesh see mg. C;ood on Sunday morning in is very ac .b - on or about the 24th day of'January• well atarn,springtaeek alsaspring,in pasture. leeptabie manner,.the pastor, Rev. 1923, ace required on or-be fore the Large orchard.barn 48:75, steel roof. eemeot. ' Fitst dey of April 1923, to send by stalls for steel es and ent for 28.head of cattle. A P A �. F. Gardiner being p6eent in Malls for s horses and goon box stairs, Good DunbartOn conducting the 98rV3Ce ppJ8t or deliver t0 the underaigaedg per,with cement floors, hen house° large II II " 'll , 8oliciter for the Executors of the Es- drive house with steel roof, frame house with 7 !there. rooms,cistern at door. Price, 89500 for farm. tate of the said deceased, full particul- Would stir as a ;(Ding concern. Apply 'R. H. " =Mrs. Diekie wishes to thlink ars in writing of their claims or ac- yatterson•Claremont R R.No.3. 25-28 her many friends for their friend If any, h d the y nature of the security. _; HARDWARE:]y calls and'the flowers that have ii any, held by them. - 3UNDT& brightened her bed during And after such last mentioned date New abd Second' 'her long illness, since last Dec. the said Executors will distribute The ­'She 'is improving, but still' not assets of the deceased among the Far- •• ,. strong enough to leave her bed. ties entitled thereto, Navin regard .Hand Machine 'they to the claims of which-t�ey shall —The Brooklin Dramatic Club then have received notice. _ paring a drama, entitled • C Mey Br6ther's Keeper," and the Dated at Whitby the Thirteenth - Ma88ey-�Iams day of 1ldarcb, 1823. J Pickering Memorial Park Com• Execu rs mittee expect them to present it -7 H. ,•} t9, ; , ^ - in Pickering within a. few weeks, By Aim IIR R. CB�e1f�JT1AN, `.The Famous `Gold Water 'Paste,. t -'the proceeds to be devoted to the 28 26 Whitby,Ont., their Solicitor - g'. Park Fund. - ' —A concert drill be Riven in Y White and Ti ntso ELM DA LE f S :Town Hall, Pickering, on the-even. MILL .,-� - - - '• . ' . _ �• '. ' ing of Friday, March 28rd, under the auspices of the Young Pea y. _ pie's Smlel( of St. Andrew's �=�-=N0a1 OIIe `you>r3d of^Muresco w><ll cover Church. A drama entitled -Aunt .. ` Susan's Visit," will be given r.. _ the. young r ple of Almonds'des' W Aave just recjeived a 1 .- Be�entf-five square feet. ppeeno _ •�L:'- `• .`,' Methodiatr Chilrch, aasiet6d by 8 shiplmeIIt off f M local talent. '. —On Friday, March 24rd, the .:Canada s Best Flour- _Are ou. Read for -- -' • _ y ' r member's of the "Buoy sees Sew. Y Y : Put up in 1, 2`and 5 lb. packages �., "log��., will be "At Home"to '� "•Ogilvle's "�:_. ? � . 1,. 'ttibgir parents and friends in the 55p n$ • ' ' school hones from 4 to 5 o'clock, Royal Household -Drop ,in and g'st a Color Card and when it is ho as many as pos. Call and see our - ; Bible will avail themselves of the ALSO the op trinity of seeing the es• �++ v , bibit a girl!, have pre red, and Pastry Flour Aero Cushion 1 !res dead all about this , prepared, of enjo ins a social hour with they will stop pulls- u them r4. Jas. Andrew and Mips Chopping and Oat Rolling - - -sanitar ' finish. x Y N. Law have kindly .qoneeated to eve week des '' ?3 Vii' tact as ;edges of tl';e exhibits. every y lure troubles 'Please accept this ae your cordial ki>acls of Feed on band R. TLp$�,� T nvil tios to be !]�SrelMIIt—'i tO,t �l` ry W cgs y..p� ^ri 4ka,�nv ry >• `d•_ r `�' ,a rt �'4. ` :,»wa."'�•,3:ilrf•.pi1'� `t ` .:' ..t . 'i�4'iaer as '•,. %'.:' - r w:. 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