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R •:;`';.� .O toszrtrieal tAesociation of Ontario. Reg. -'• .' - cut his fingers with a pi}ir' of scissors Oshawa on Saturday last, "w istered Member of ltbe American Oplometrical Association. Eyes examined by appointment. 1 whlch:proved'very palufu). Mr,and Mrs. Adamson spent Bun- Miss Marjorie Allison'will Bice the day in Toronto with.their parents. MILLS -- .:�fhone 2804, Claremont, out. * • t Mg P-. "--cJ"",1���'„(R-- m165i6flAI•y address to the Sunday �Vm'.•and slew, Sinclair have snowed c..t,,,ot ue:r S nd y_morninft. into the house vacated h fir. Lon �� F. TOMLINSON.:'�, B.,,Member - � Y- !z• F f.1• . of the CoNege of Phns:dare and surtivne Mrs.Gerald Clark spent. the weeK• I L•eonat 1-G*tes-h4d-the rhisfortuPe of Ontario. Office: that unmanly occupied ay . end in tYie city �iaitinq her sister:w to lose two o his Sugars with a err• the lace Di,R.Prodie,and latterly by Dr, Ca1d- Fratectiori we are sorry to sa.y, is very ill. ciular saw last week well. Phbna. Claremont,Qnt. 231; VVRf Kehaedv with his circular sa.w N'm. Clark had the misfortune to AN�T C: 11CKIN1NO- , AI.D., L.R.C,S•, m�S 6a:e you hundreds Of"• and gasoline euFinr is nt':ikint; tttr.tct. be kicked by a horse.on Sunda,when 1. YJT . Edinburgh, member of the college of ive piles of wood in.back-yards. his.arm was badly hruised., Pryaciansnn3Bnreeons of Oatsdo,l3eentiate dollars this ear. The.Misslon Band will n;eet on Slt• 31iss QueenieRoots'returned to To- $ARLE-Y WANTED:of Bo al Co:leas of Burgeons. Edinburgh y urday next at _'30'.arid will entertain i ronto on .alondac, after spending a 1, = >dvem1�attention to dsies,"s of women and the Senior. A+txiliarv, who have-vol- fetiv,dace here with her tuother. Highest price paid. dust be good iv�& . ohildzea, OfL'ce and zealdeooe,Bro tghart. _ Get our prices and have your unfeered to quilt,- All are invited. Equality, ' - Those who' 'attended. the Easter Field's Orchestra at the si hool I am buying W%EAT at to ' Chair'oprac is buildings protected and Thank-offering meeting enjoyed a y g P a rare treat. Mrs. Sinn is, an able house on Wednesday evening- 1 ' market price. DR. GORDON 3icfiAY=Chircrprac- Cut dotvnx the speaker wad the ladies enjoyed hear- - tor. Office hours-2.30-to 5.00 and 7.00 to With the big drop in the price,of, 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock speaker Of the Missionary Hosp)tkl wont STOUFFVILLE.' BA rE FEED Ore loss. X , - - 8tr4cc, Whitby, - std is Northerra Ontario at first hand. Fearing that he ooight miss the BRA?' AND SHORTS We save you money - �s . /sg4i4. y y _ T, train for Stouffvilla Tuesday evedW it will pay you to sell your grain Don't fail to hear :fir. Segsworth ing. Frederick Wilson,aged t3ft yuare, and buy these feeds. E. 6HRI$TIAI4, Bwrriater and n . edn day ev ning next. racer i`lerhblirdlatance, Just A limited quantity of o W es a of boarding-the train at the Union cl Y --A.Bolieltor.Notary Pab!!c,Ere. Money to _ - station, and while`seated beside his Heavy Oats Wa.ated. oaa.n0i3ceBrock st.north,Whftbr. 1W77 stou-Ibiliml, out ;HIGHLAND CREEK. wife, he was suddenly stricken with Chopping on Monday, Wednesday ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A„Bar- a heart failure and died. When the and �r r� Mrs. Robert-Stevenson.and dauabt- train reached Danforth station the. Friday, 8c per bag until „ Ryckman Denison. iag.8 and Bruton. Toronto. Bt3fferetl a' severe arnica u1 trr,l,pC body was taken off and -removed to further notice. n Genera)7 nulls BaildinQ,85 Bay Street,Toronto. last week. Telephone Main%I and 982. the undertaking rooms of Nelson H. Jo He E A L Wai Br the ho and tArth spent Sundae at the home of Arthur and Cobbledick, %here Chief Cotoner oeo.DenfaE Mrs. Chester, Port Union. W. Graham made a personal investi- f The Oddfetlows'Club ended their Ration, deciding an inquest unneces- sary. s CLAREMONT ` ' winter session with an oyster supper. T remains were later taken F. T.J. J. HUDSON. D. D. S., L: D. S.. F. ➢p to St villa for Interment, Deceas- • 132 Carbon St.,Toronto. Husieon'eNew All resort a wart' enjoyable evening. M.' Licensed ed was well known in Stoutiville and i Jve='ion or phone able plate work. Rriit:o: - Homer! Homer! shouted the hunt- vicinity. Dr. Harty Nilson,of Engle- ~ 3' Embalmer and Undertaker. ers of the :North Matg. Camp,as they hat.t, is a son. A i R D. C. Smith, Dentist, -Stouff- Motor Hearse, saw the old hunter goiaq to shoot a e. yet, Ds7iie, Fiorror�iradnateof Chicago and To w his Remington rifle. deer with s mt BROUaH}1Af. ronto Universities aadithe Royal Cale e.ci Toronto eonaeetion fdr Where did you first about a deer?" Demalsurgeorts. Phone office loll, Rest�enc! HQ=piC81 #�erviee. "LVben I wda hunting near the goat I025, No out4td: appointtttcrit•. 261y > f+irm," replied'the old hunter, meek- Grant Stalcolm. of Gatt, visited tamer q t- )y. •Shot i ear the goat farm, why Sunday with his people here. , 'i�LAhE B. BEATON. I]: 'D. 5.. D��• John Gamma a is confined to his r - U G:adcate of the Royal Cote: a ct Dental they are al experienced sboatPre R s BA Lb1`r L down there." -Yes. I know. i shot at bid through sickness. His man r < Surgeons and University o! Toronto. oil;« friends hope fern is's eed recover y crver W M Pringle's hardware stort. 4iAh:tby. ing- a deer which appeared LO be the pick p y y' Office hours 9 'to 12 ;1 to 5,30. tad phone 8 ;, o p Frank Gerow, who has been In poor Bell phone 220.' " 447; , 1 ;�(�p I�� th e Sock an kilted tt, then signal- health, does not improve as rapidly as 1J Vp f 11 tf -��+$--�are�-wad s,waha MR- Th% Universal ' �trieeda would like. �.�•,. + comrades, they came rushing to.the Charles Murriaon, of Dakota, who 84%'=P:J= .' 248,0211120 t flu*tn`"' QA�xb'a' Will be closed for repaies si'°t• They quickly discovered I had has been spending the winter with his (One of Our Productions) �•�--- abet; from the goat-farmer's fi,)ck.-his on Oct- 18th and 14th. favorite goat." stater at Ggodwood, visited bra sinter, We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for �T V. RICHARDS0N- Real Es I Mrs, Duncan, over the week-end. i 1i nitre, fitsaranee.cos eyancing, 'Votary Ranuialg again-Oct. loth. Arthur Oa:lcoa bas purchased the all makes of cars-the beet PnbHe,Etc.,Pickering.Ont.` je alit' i property on Main street formerly In the market for ~.. A musical treat fire Pickering pen- owned by Mrs. Abbott, of Toronto, the price. VAZEL AP:NiB-Eto�rut;owlet. For- W. G•Ba rg+ Green River pie on W*ednesdageveni"ng next. and intends making extensive im- FOR SALE mar pupil of QW" A. Smily.. For terms Or address R. R.NO. L Locust Hill. pcovements to the same. and open dates Ind. phone Malvern 2408' Home Phone 94% Mark. WHIT$Y. The Brougham Women's Institute Heavy Wagow,, _ HiQhlattd creek 1=.O. 35-9 will hold a social evening on Tuesday, Bugg�P • A � TOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ; pt(���('� a 'Work was commenced on TueadAt y April 17th. at 8 o'clock, in the Tem- Bet of Iron Harrows or oot,stise of Turk sad�ratario. Asa •ems I G •ew on the building of the new filtration penance Hall. All the members are All in goo4l shape. _,• sass wake of au kinds atLtiaaa to an shorsaas plant, which has been made neceeaary -requested to be present and to bring • actaaa. Address Are=River P.O., oat * t T by the, increased demand for water their families and friends, •Wood working and General I, :• S7BBaTON TOWNSHIPQLERx L(J service. The plant will include two Blaeksmithit>tg. oJorrea y eysaeae, gozomfswanartae ytrlaB slow sand Slteri. A one thousand ROCK ROAD. a°°' B W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road{ ~ asyars� - - foot extension to the intake pipe will t " ats so lose afRO 6a made. it ie esrirns th,.t the - Pickering, Out~ J ' esaaas" w>rttYaval:, Oa-jiaaw °t t,y �` 'Gee. Farley is moving to the preaa- g• _ n '-- We are ' carrying % 'work will cost M,000. a will be Ise%vacated ny, A. fig,.,,lk. t, DDAVID A, PI GH-Live stock aor- conopleted iri three months. Messrs. Hubbard and Farley are. tioneer. Graduate of C. M. ]ones Schnol, 1 One of Whitbv'e oldest residents buoy cutting their summer's enpply of Her/� /�C�Saut;o. Lifetime experience �tb pedtsreed $rye and well as• died Tuesday to the person of Alex- wogd. GU� Are' NAek_.t ylattended ntots Term[reauaoeYl bk,of sales • aader hinePberson. following a abort Alter rise usual holidays Walter H. 1oGlsretaoac. tut' s 1 red stock of illness. Mr.MacPhersoni who was in Jacksoahasreturned to the Oshawa his 79th' ear. was born in Montreal. High School. X. -MAW,. LICENSED Aou• umber etc.- but had resided in Whitby for 74- Miss Lillian Rodd, of Greeobank,Mr;.-Cement, -•. TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham r4mrities, AS kindo oa .alee promptly at�e�d �-years. For 4'2 nears he wee in the em- .paid a firing visit to W. H'. 'and Mra. x y g Jackson over the week-end. - '4 to Termareasonable. Datesfor salps may be Let t;s quote Huss prices .on plc of Hia Bros., tanners. He was dent hoe. W�ir li,()n Bell and Indeperi-' a member of the Presbyterian Church Seth Badgero ,is engaged in taking Coal dent phones. VFhitby,put. Sly four requirements, and a Liberal in politics. He is sur--down a large shed for A. Percy. He , • ' vived by his wife, six dsnghters And will erect It at the home place. ��TRNINGI3A�d �aROS._ one son, Alexander. of Toronto. Mr, Mas, Jackson. Master Walter and - - -- �• �+.Gordon & Son MacPherson and his wife celebrated :Lllinber, Miss Rodd alerted W. A. and Mrs. - , 1 their%olden wrd-din_on 'January 1st: Jackson in the city . .' :•(Fltls�.•CHMA\'SuBAl') - ,,� on guodsv. <, `_ . PIr^$ERIN(3 `"lie. The fuser»I took place from his A diuicing Party wt�-Deiti Ar-E fe _ SZl Ivg�et! ` Build @r8, General CODtISC _ late residence to Union- Cemetery on name of.W. J. McDonald on Monday ' Thursday at 2.80 p. ru. evening last.. A good time Is report- AW .. w �. -tore and-Sign Writers. _ Seat rotor-Car Value ..- �, g. g p ed. Reudy.R,00.fing Alterations and repair° (if every, -AT- O. -E. .A. Con Sen lion report �y Johs Hamilton, who spent the win- descrfption. Concrete wo.rjk, -� delegates at school house on ter inTorontn, has.returned- and.has Chimneys- re -The Lowest Pl'2ee taken up quarters in the Fitzpatrick I paired' Wedueaday'evening n'e:t. and Lath Estiruate� free. _ residence. Durant Stare at _ _ ''�► '-FAIRPORT P. 0.r - U�tT. $710.00 wH1TEVALE. STOUFFVILLE. - - -. +~ '• "` complete , Miss Lydia .Slajnr was the guest last A trir,l will be' made for a $shoo! L' • A. E E S R, Iarnit Trees Shrubs Etc• Some nod fate nth kaotr is peek of Torpnto friends. Fair in Stouffyille this year. 1 Vo g: The marry friends of J. E. and Mrs. A municipal grant of $525.00 has 1. Hggd seal co tioeotal-radtoi Back i�s 'and children are pleased to been made to the Carnegie Li brat y. Having secured the agency for E. D. 2. TlUee•quat ter floating axle have t1lem back in their' home after Tom Paterson, of Claremont, was a Smith &Son. Ltd.,Nur•rerymen, 3: Timden bearings all through spending the winter in the United business visitor to town on•Saturday of'Winona, orders 4. Same pia disc clutch Chevrolet States. o last' Plockiln' hgit.4 • I am prepared to take orders ,for a1) %••Single plate disc clutch :t The Women's Institute will meet on Wm. Sylvester, a member of- the kinds of Fruit Trees,Small F its, g Half elliptic springs (underalung) Wednesday, April 18th, at 3 p. on.. io Library Board for 40 years, was Riven ; Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at J' which guarantees easy riding the I.O.O.F.Hall. An address wiit be a certificate of good charncDer on hill'- �. Gas tank in rear, with vacuum feed `'lowest possible prices given by lifajor Pt:ra and the usual reMisi S alt, ri/ "� Special rates for tajge quantities. S. bide curtains open with the doors good musicgl programme wi`Ii be aiv- Miss Spufford,'of our public school. ' 9. The,supreme effort of the man who en. A cordial invitation is extended Staff, was one of the contingent of g ^" 28tf _ designed the Oldsmobile,Oakland, to all, teachers who took a trip to Washing- N, J. Chapman, PiekeriII Cadillac, Buick and Chevrolet. The Ladies' Aid tea and meeting at ton during the Easter holidiays. i g Last but not least, for-expert repairs Mrs, W, Peebles on Wednesday last Isaac Reaman, our tai collector, . on,sift: Makes of cars,go to was a vet•p successful and pleasant was stricken with a stroke of apoplexy J , S tore gathering,and resulted in a goodly on 3fonday, after .getting home from !G� It-is' My Business addition to the funds for Lbe re decor- his office. He is recovering slowly. To help you run part of youre, Gerow s Garage, ation of the Methodist Church, The Masonic banquet o$ Friday --- -- Tbe follow ing were Easter visitors. evening proved t be a splendid suc- ..Bp opening a New Garage in the V:1•' - . - ', '• `,.1.. .�+.�° t of Whitevale I am prepared to do Broil ham the Vale: Mies Lang% of Havergal cess, about 200 11�ssonP being present p p liege,Toronto,with Mra. W. Bur- from Toronto, Markham, Brougbam. Wampole s 7Taateless Cod Liver • "all kinds of repair work, including too, Mies Mary Hamlin, Toronto, 'Pickering, Claremont, Uxbridge and Oil Emulsion is the beaeapro- , tF tops and side curtains, also making with her parents, Thos, and Mrs, Oannington. The 'occasion was the duel you can take for Your old car look and run like new h y' d• : h-Geode Schaaf ! Hamlin, Dr. and Mrs, B. B. Beaton official visit of the D. v, M. that asst cold. giving it a Rood coat of new paint. and son, Donald. of Whitby, with D. Our town hue suddenly become very y k *.M- Agent for Toronto machinery, inrlud• R. and Mrs, -Beaton, Dr, and Mrs, musically inclined. - The old band _ •ing;Pumps.; Windmills, Siloe LLIOTT Gordon McSay,of�OPbitbv, with F.J, which hung up their instruments and Wampoles'Throat Ease, and•Gasollne Engines. and Mrs. McKay, Miss Elsie Ropfera, they have been dormant for the past Ol3ARLE9 M.RICE, , Toronto.with W. D. and Mrs. Rog. year or two, has suddenly sprung into Wampoles' Piraformic Cough . * ers. existence, sad bad a practice on at- Reanrdies relieve the eongh. y„' Hoa1e Tel. 8621. Whitevale, Oat "The Bus Ladies' did" recent] urd venia The new band »ruder • Yonge A Charles Sts,Toronto y . y k'7-o g• presented under the auspices of the Captain Slater, of Toronto,bas made C-mideDrngs,Patent ereparatione, e OPEN ALL YEAR. Course@ given: Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church good progress and can hold their own Grain Chopping Business, Stenography. Tppewrit- here was so well received by those who at practice. An amalgamation 'af the Toile;Goods, Tobacco, Cigarb. , hadtbe pleasure of witnessing It, as two would make a strong band. , ing,Secretarial, improve.al, Qeoeral Im many could not see it on account of A stormy meeting of the Council Metcalf's Choice Candles., AND-FL kK1NG' p the inclement weather on the evening was held on Saturday night to take went etc. DEUrAND kOR OUR of its presentation,' dad have naked action in regard to the post office, I am pQreppared .to do (,`boppin(�'and GR•ADCATBS DIIRING THE LAST slz- that it be given again. In response to An insulting report was read from P_ .,�. Oat P7aking every Monday, Weds this request the piny will again be O. Inspector Sutherland, which had aesday and Friday -_ TE$N MONTHS MORN THAN DOUBLE given in the Odd Fellows' Hall hereon all tke color of heiag well cooked. A �j �] �j the evening of the 27th Inst. The motion was seed repudiating the 1�. E. MeE •♦ El 911. H E, P I K C E R 1 .4,N,_ Cil Stooeboats For sale oIIR 9IIPPLY. Enter now. Parts• � p"` �' g Greeowoo Minstrel troupe will give In"etor's report as well as one an- culars free. the remainder of the evening's pro- dorsing the Board of Healtb's,con 'll e�+$1�a1'y ag11Y�Q011 t10hII F. � L' ? gram. sa is wteli lino1a13 this musical dealoatfon of the present post office, i -`' �"' �»,t �. ✓�i•4�-•^�>$tg: w "r.�' -'. p�:- •a i>R 1�,"iD�B� �.r"�l�t f©1'Rard�' to tl't� OII, Faall �l•tdOtinbi �ie>Ce • era .• - ., lZ ti . Q �•' . a * 3., 7r Via,.• F .ro,., r'•=' '� •.x,�'',i 5 °'." .r4?� -Y,�'""s''•'., .F, ':rx a., ..x _ .ua�•+;�w � - •.,c'" '°u;may"y t }_ `�k +'c''.'F.•` .+Y••j4. SA .S'•-t,f.•� ...*a.' 'a., ..a„$.•3..rr,. ''f,-`'"" .:Sr .i �`:' ..i :+a..+,.,, _ y,.: •�•✓ ���., -�.,` �+>... ¢•., .s,. •zk`'n°` 3 iOtA'�.:;.Si�,"2':. r .,..:r'•-} '.:-•+-r, �M ' -. :+�'X'�-, _.�-,;*u�'ra- t'o.> ,y,_ «»-#. •':•wti �';++:� .- �=,t`M •�� -:wa, .. `--x^+-,i'-^�r--=, •<;». CO Work_and In the main. re- ,�..: uT HOUR No Telephone iII Heaven.i! i t' turning greater revenue for labor ez- "Now,I can wait on baby," t'he-smiling ^^'�•`,, "" t pended than from their,former occu- ,�: .. r shopman said, 1111-11111i �•., , ri +` !! ration, As ha stooped an -NEEDS with y "HUM NEEDS The Provincial Department:of Agri- the golden curly head, - ry.. culture has been active in fostering ,.I want 'oo to tall uD'ma�ma;' came _ etOue night my husband came this Industry. In various sections of • ''• home looking so ill, and worn, out the answer full and free, the province'during t>he past year fit- that I thought he would faint. i "Wif yo' telephone an' ast her when ou teen Government demonstration aplar- =�vr there had been something she,'a tummin' back to me. • tea were erected ;07 educational pus• t r, - •, ,;; :wrong with hire for some time, �{ poses under the supervision of expert - •�,M1+ ,:,, tr` but I could not get him t0 tell me ell her I so'loneso at I don t - - re What It was. Finall he. confessed a There are,is all some for y of these demonstration apiaries in the know what to do, he was tired and more all over: I An'papa cries so much,I dess he must �< 4= _ trade him go to . bed. Neat province at the present time. be,lonesome too; Dissolve in.. ?� - D morning he insisted upon going to Italian Bees Replace Blacks. Tell her to rum to baby, 'cause at - - 'work although he was anything $average production of the hives + bog well. I knew that his trouble night I ditso fratd, boiling water s :r under supervision In these apiaries in _Wif nobody dery to tiss me, when de ?w k,, as partly due to worry because tt n e past season was about tbTee hu ;:•�.:• or some months before he had dred pounds of surplus honey: light bedins to fade. Two •rq1, t� been out of work. This put us hives t t the h " ves n two of apares have ea- Ale,,iroo de.-day I wears ter, for my so heavily in debt that the grocer a e. ,,t * rive ve seeded the six-blind-red pound nark. doily's dot so tored, -_ . _ soot i,�t...� .ter a_ _ _ ,. ;w more credit. It was be'mg out of one of these produced s'ix hundred and I Fum de awful punchin' Buddy gLxe it work that worried my husband. slaty pounds, and the other six hun- wit his 'ittle sword; ^tile wouldn't eat because he was• • .dyed and thirty pounds, enough houey. An'ain't nobody to ax it since mamma •' , ' :.. maid there would not,be enough being left over on both for winter went away, food for the children. We were,' ere stores. In addition the Government An' pore 'Ittie lons'ome dolly's .ditting ',Use enough to get y 5 e" •so poor that we had to keep the has introduced ItaJ•fan bees to replace thinner ever' day." . . +children from school because they. the blacks, which were at one time (} big lasting suds "p had no clothes. I knew that if I common in the province. This, with „ • My child, the shopman murmured, - could only get arty husband strong improved methods of bee-keeping, has as he sdoked the anxious brow, " and well again everything6 would worked wonders in a short time in "The 'a no telephone connection Big IastiFg Suds—one be all right. He is a carpenter eradicating dfsease.and increasing.the where your mother's living by trade and when in goat healtlr secret of Rinso's amaz- ,crop. .now:' • earns good wages and he is al- There It an extensive market in the "'Ain't no telephone in. Heaven," and -ing power t0 dissolve Soak an hour .I k l sober and industrious. But %;Zce for all the honey that can be tears sprang to her eyes, dirt. if you don t et or more. �f1T"s4 ' I knee that it was 33npossible for produced-for some time to come. In "I fought dat God had' ever-flug wlf y S 't v°" ray man to do good work when (Colored cloebee on(,is.lf an "°'= the larger centres of comm-d4 ty life, Him up in de skies ' lasting suds, you have -:--'to -peak had retired from practice, like Vancouver, Victoria, Neldo,n,•etc., t._ . Th Better - not used enough Rinso. there b a steady demand for ilitT British e � �' After* .soakia onl the at soiled clothes heed t='.-_- Oolnmbia honey. The acceasibWty of - . ,i. V&en I explained how' we were Lord Anglesey, who lost a leg at situated he gladly' offered to do markets, low overhead and production Waterloo,became—so a literary friend g' y .F. he could to help ua, although costa, have all combined to ens le the ��. recordiad seven years later—"a model . ' - alight rubbing'with rlry Rinso. l didn't 1&e to interfere with the provincial bee-keepers to place their for the nice conduct of a wooden leg." ; ''.. am doctaes practice, Finally he• product on the market at a price which it was withda an inch of 'running ! ; a fy what your husband needs is enables them to meet fore n compete- Your clothes don t need boiling if you use Rmao. _ • mods through Walter Scotts portrait, which tonic and 1 .know of -tion. Sanitary methods•�sed in happened—this was at the exhibition i 'But if yom like to boil your white cottons, use . bothing better than Carnoi: I handling and packing the honey, and to be leaning agatnst the wall•while +thought that if our. old family the Insistent demand 2or thds excellent eliough Rinso solution to get the suds you like. ,» a-heaver nail was being found for it. 4, - .'rector recommends Carnol it must product eaeures the success of the C4 i be all right On my way home I honey industry in British Columbia. but t`te agibe hero by a skillful side- , `< got a bottle mid before the first long manoeuvre at the last, instant .fZtrlso is friadt by- the largest soap makers s 'bottle had been used, my husband - bowed himself out of the way. Y �•' "WhaYs In a IYarlteT'• the world to do blic fanidy mash as Arras a changed man. After he Not-rang after the battle,as a recent had taken lour battles his ep- "W , Thomtss, how do I look!" ask- Writer relates, - Lord Anglesey, who Easily aria sc{fely as LUX dace Title things _ otite returned, he had m©TO ed the colonel of his favorite servant, then was Lord Ll4+ttenant of Irelands' 7 �rfiargy, that tired look in his eyes - the gardener,as he showed off his now visited Bally chinch Cade in Conne- ' . p _-- disappeared and what is most im- uniform. mare. During the last part of the long „ ,:,[.EVER BRO'TH£RS L1MlTE t Ilia wages have been more "Splendid,air. splendid" Bald the old rough•ride that brought him to ties TORONTO° R3o2 A " hhm doubled and he is irw super• man. "Why, you-look as 'bold as a cas,t,le'he was accompanied by UHck ? Intendent of the wood working . ed �n" e in which he formed work Burke a retstner of the Martens of ' �. • � "What.do do yon,know about s lion?T 11op HalQyaahinch. Ulick walked beside Y.- r as a ccaarsppernnter. Thanks to Cared You never saw one?" said the colonel. Lord Anglesey's horse, and the rider — — - - . car troubles are over and we are •'Ob. yes, sir;'answered the servant tell taro Jocular conversation with him vimade You Can Matte B,'I$ t f •�p31ce more a happy and coni,ented "I've often area a lion." _ a,ad presently asked him gayly Which ' ' . .Q ••, ,�r1tE i 'fiaiily" "44Tiere*' was the Dear gnesttcxi. of his legs•tse'lik a better.gayly had $490$5 sore'awes*ko fertitimers ong-dns*asfregU—d7 l Carnol is sold by your druggist. "Why, sir, up at the Hatt. Sir John nottved that one leg was artificial, but g of 800 !2 bushels per acre on Wheaq or 28 eb a ''and ff yon can conscientiously has a lion, and you've often seen him, he pretended that he had not noticed p4 30"whets it Cara and 1!S m ZO bushels e Corn. _ gay, after you have tried it, that Ytetnernlxr is costa'jicss m muck to grow tics what jroK iII µ k Hasn't done you any good. str." abd answeted casually that "one leg _ - -' "Nonseaee, William, that's a Jack was as g another; there was tow yields as is does when Tors ja. Your probe return, the empty ilrttle to him . .. t wish His Yields i,t+nan7 times greaser. etas,and they call it'Lion. no difference to life:' Lard Anglesey, t Fertilize your crops this sp�i�ng with GUNN'S' - a� he will refund your money. "Well, sir," said William respect-P delighted at the testimony to his enc• p . Tally,"anyhow yon 10011 Just like that' SHUR-GAIN Fertilizers n ,got the Brest Sold 'by Dr- it[eMwen s Drug Store, cis$ !a wearing his new iexab. explain- __ Pickering, Out. — O ed that it was.artificial and told how JI'rofit possible. _ ho had lost the react one to battle; At - - - -- - NEW BLOOD NEEDED the,end of the story Mick said, gently _ cents O°'te In territ. 1E04 Sf, ti7air scalds _ F' i w�eau wanted r tresente . TORONTO `. 41eLY PRODUCTION touching the cork leg. that there was ar...are not represented. Limited _ ._. i ilL V���■i111L a "differ" after all. "Sure, Your Lord- JANBRIT�� ��� ship, this la the more honorable."The Sbape of the Earth.- The Thing You Think You Quite ao. �.r Try 17r. William' Ptak Pills as S Wa mL A Scottish preacher h_ad been abroad r A French scientist finds in tie great and when he came back he was "If it were really for your go9d.Dick, y �US FLOURLS Blood-Im -Improving, Health depths-of the Arctic Ocean an argu preaching to his congregation on the ,. �' meat tending to show that the earth Is a should let you go. i am sores to des- marvels he brad seen. He wound up q . IN ALL PARTS OF -Restoring Tonic. eligktly topshaped, the protuberance appoint you, to deny, yo this thing with this: ` corresponding to the point of the ton that you think you wont,'gut you can't PROVINCE. liver, -an, woman and child needs gm Some dap you will thank me for "And the same creator who made new, rich, blood at this time o_ the being at the South Pole. This,' he -deciding in that way for poll."- the vast ocean made the dewdrop. The n Q• - year. That is a sctenilfle fact. All thinks, would vxptain the different re gamer Creator who merle the mcuntala iA►ccestibili of Markets, OW doctors know It, The blood grows thin suits arrived at by P various mea-- ear's tone was regretful but arm, and he didn't tail his soy that he knew made the Pebble. *Yes, and that same 'i' �' surements •. of astronomers and geo- Creator' who made me made a daisy!" } and poor la the winter; there is not about the young fellows who had In- an d ProductioII d fists. The differences are Tory enough of it egd spring choirs the ef- �.. vited him to•go camping wltb them. n email in comp . Costs Favor Bee-Keeper. feet Take ce and see.how many At the moment DICK, woo was yonn,-j CHICKS AND people are pale and sallow at this time bulk of the globe, pet they are readily er than the other.boys and who was -'-. British Columbia bas become so appreciable, and one of the or tuna- DUCKLINGS of the year. They complain of.boing flattered by their invitation, thought ' . 'tfridety known for her wealth la min• easily tired, their appetite Is poor, and tiona that has been suggested for them orals, fisheries, lumber and fruits, that is that the earth is tetrahedral In his father harsh, few.diiy and hard-e they are often depressed and .low- hearted. :' But a few daps later be i In env quantity from proven layers, in -little cognizance has been taken of her spirited. That is t:iother nature•urg- -form. But the Frenchman,thinks the knew hoer truly kind and wise that ad- the following varieties: White and Brown other many and varied industries. One ing them to improve their blood sup- topshape theory is preferable. The verse #ecia,lon had been. It had kept!Barred R ka RhoaeMl t nd Reds,itwniti of these, apiculture, from a few seat- ply; but ofterwitheir diZestion is weak- fact that to an eye looking at the earth him oiit of a succession of escapades Wyandottes, also While Pekin Ducklings. tared hives Sa a sideline to agriculture, ened so that they cannot turn food from 'a point in space it wotild not that'lgnded several -of Ills Would-be supplies,carry a complete o e s, Baby Incubators. has developed into one of the most p •sensibly differ in appearance from a euppttea, Hovers, Brooders, Incubators, Into blood a without het Here !s fellow conpers in Jail; it had kept,him Lamps, spare Parts, Hatching g eta. pt+ofltable industries~ the many flower- where modern medical science comes _true sphere e'hows tow refined are the "f arr pay eWrite and guarantee tOrb�%Bate , away from evil influences t m ght'arrival. Write ins circular to the strewn valleys, orchards, clover fields, to the rescue. Dr. Williams'Pink Pills Methods of science which enable men =Onto aetghts Poultsy Ift1mly CPO-,-,Lie. - ete-, making British Columbia an ideal living on the_surface of the globe to have marred his ole e. 1% have`a direct action on the blood and God treats his chil n like that s asserts st., - Toronto place for the pursuit of this•industry. sne-le ywi to get tall nse of the blood. detect variations in its general con- sometimes. It is easy to grow bitter; L During 1922, a total of 711,368 pounds making elements in your meals. You tour- - and defiant eve" unanswered pt+apera, of honey were collected, according to soon feel their effect—your appetite ungranted desires, things denied that s the compilations made by the improves, your nerves are steadier,Provin- cial Apiarist, and there was undoubi THAN MOTHERS you think you want and are sure you color returns to the cheeks and lips, % dy a great deal,more collected by in ought to ltmve. But— , you have more-vim and energy and Sometimes God lets folks have their _ Allatduals which, was not rt ported to can work with less fatigue. 'the above Once a mother has used Baby's Own l the Government. ..„ own way. The Psalmist says of one x~. s4atements are borne out by the ex- Tablets to: her little one she would such instance: "He gave them their Built for Fifty-three tons were contributed by perience of Mr. J. P. Greschuk, Janow, use nothing else.' The Tablets give request, but sent leanness into their the Kootenay bees, the Okanagan and Man., who says:—"'Very recently I _ I Years of Service Y rush results that the mother has noth- soul." i rn, •�aratut.rd`• Concrete roar for Thompson valleys yielding another found myself in a badly run•down con. ing but-words of praise and'thankful- Do you want•your own way on such ! •,:+,u,lobs is buutto nand up under hard fifty. From Vancouver Island and the dition.. - My stomach was quite out of ness for them. Among the thousalids T mge. It cuts tabor in bait w•hea buUd• terms'. It is a high price to�gay. Wby :K s0os, foundations barn door ere. 4u]f islands, twenty-nine tans were order; I could eat but little and what of mothers throughout Canada wlio �tnny tirmera use It to ml:teed oe fie i. gathered, while twenty-four tons were I did eat did not appfar to nourish me. not try the better method? make God's ,rer. Made for bard or or heavier sin praise the Tablets• is,�irs. Dtivid A. ti ill your will; want the things that ' o+�vd tamer taut:r3 tit heaYier wor4 harvested from Great Vancouver and H riu for booatec: " '• T.did not seem to have enough blood; Anderson, New Glasgow, MS.* who He wants 'for you; do the things that coo�o,BXArL[v stem SL O.,Lt,etts� r� New Westminster. ' Within the city 'm - hands Und legs were blue,.and I . w.nM.e.,.se " ,, Y writes:—',I' have need Baby's Own He plans for Sou. Then'the thing you : er.ndeM, - o„ta.}' ► • admits of vancou4er Vie bees found had no strength to work. I tried sev- Tablets for my children and from A ,think you want will be yours in full j oral medicines but did not get good re- experience I would not be without over three thoasmnd.pounds of honey: measure and will bring, not leanness, � • • Nearly1wo hundred tons♦,or more than them. I would urge every other moth- �•`,., salts. Then one day reading our news- but riches of grace to your soul. , half the total yield, were collected in .paper I read about Dr. Williams' Pink er to keep a box of the Tablets in the _ irrigated Farm in r ; the Fraser Valley. Matsqui and Lang- Pills and decided to try them. I used �e mot} ley amadea giving Chedii tr c t average, anti strong, have a gad appetite, and house," The Tablets are a mite but :............. ...• Southern Albe1 s.a � ' g, a halt dozen oozes, and now I feel well thorough laxative whtoh� regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach: GOIAMONWE,rALTH 4 k' The Industry Centres in Fraser Valley, can do my work with ease. Naturally drive out constipatlotr and indigestion; ' - la the samosa ?attzhsll District ". While the activities of this industry I have great faith in this medicine•as break up colds and simple fevers and sow salvor xrrlgciLti Project i% are spread over all parts of the pro- a blood-making tonic." INVESTMENTS to especially afro Toc6ttS for mixed ` make teething easy. They are sold by ,} terming and dairying. Splendid t,p. vJ&c% the centre of the honey industry Whether you are seriously 111, or medicine dealers, or by mall at 25c a LIMITED Ent for young men now tfvtns r.n; tea British Columbia is in the populous merely feel easily tired an be box •from The -Dr. Williams' Medicine i (i In di.tricts where good land cannot t i be bought at reasonable t[�rlce0 Fraser Valley, where apiculture is car- sorts, you should try Dr. Will uuw Co., Brockville, Ont. Write for list of ' THIS I9 NOT PIONF.N7RIN(3, the r +' Cwt Arst 10.000'acres are fully settled and rigid out on a commercial scale. Four Pink Pills this spring. They are sold �--+.— ,� another 1.0,000 sores now ready for years ago a persan could travel from by dnedlclne dealers everywthere,six Tae settlement: maximum distance froth '. , railroad, seven. miles. Stood roads, one end of tbds valley to the other and will be sent by mail at 60 cents a d!a You wish to marry my daughter." _ k� seldom observe an ' apiary. Many by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine sh'e asked. He was a diplomat. ex and schools. Easy Pay- ments, a axtendhtj over 18 years. farmetie who engaged in bee-keeping as Co., Brodwlille, Out Not cro much that, madam, The "'�"`aLOa' ��"�� i " . �. MONTREAL TORONTO 211ide Is the Most rgsnfdorrnattla Alberta a sideline to their regular work afew —:.— a keystobe of my ambition is to be able � soy Jackson Building Qjwaa, and aasaArrox OTTAWA -�. .� -years ago, are now devoting all their (;feat minds are the Ii to of to point to you one day as my mother- dolt rAltr>r,-Lnrasra '-'>Ziaw to this vocation. finding It more humanity. >",..r�rtr. Fa.• w�yS1y,,,,y.A$^ •fir., -.t, `\'--' a.f-"Mn.. y "'Y y.'W 1: w,n•' P 1"TffillJr+ .:.�h• «.�. �;ry..o'., .lw .;,;!-� :,;[,,: ':,.�;"xg �:. ;, ..,«.;.: •�s;` -7:�`"�;..+=�',: .s .tt�' >s�4.:»�.,'s••.. c tom• "d�' t" .•t. ',''-f`',;!�:,`' k•'4`' ''�r.. ' N rf, irNii,ri';±%`�;c, •'.• ,'S� .�?''"' x•�w:? "';i, +` -.,•4'',y a,,ir `;;}' y .,,p.,t,,<:F';,{ •,knt,^-�l*',,,,-,.r ,.F„'.. Y t,,, ffy,;;-•,�, T . { '.;: f: •}a s 3, ..'> w y' 07• j 6, rc 'i ....a_ av< •1!Y', _ 'm ';' y'.k"' .4^-x.+ �=� �'�:°•.r''e�.'7t`..:.: ' =d"x "': .s� •',.i=/.F'.: - ``^ter ..,� T'. ie 'Yf* .`•+'V''`'i. ., _ ^'�:r-- ..ter- _ - _-..__ - 4• ✓ _ ,C: MRS. J. GR M.ORE DISCUSSES CASE ATALOG-Or PROFS"IOI+LAL ,-� Amateur Flays sketches y�onol t SMOKE - - Despaired- Of 'EvC>t y Getting �,aatr*I Jokes,sReeltatioar, 1Kak� ' „ Goods, etc. Etta era�d Pnblishi _ We4lr "iaYt TliAlaC F.RtllCsj/ Deyi W, ]B V easy Street ATeworit Ended Stomach Trouble, sraairl:assz aaN:s. ' She Declares. `TRAWBERRY PLANT CAT S Free. All the frost varieties "I wow just hopeless of being well 1 rtiofce, deeprooted stock. TV t e weft r i again, when along came Taniae, and'derful O.A.C. Htra rrq. W. gram• to-dais I enjoy the boat of health. I legs 8trathroq, oat 3 AR .il� will prates th18' medicine as long as I LES WANTED—TO DO Pr an light sewing at home,,whole of live." This grateful statement wan apare tlme; good • _ 'r..,t: :n g pa work sent made recently by Mrs. Janet Gilmore, distance; oharges paid. send stamp Z ` 3�, i paxticulars. National Mantoac - .::' 78�DeGrasei St., Toronto, Ont. Co., Montrea]. turtW �� �a Y 'F'or seventeen months I led a miser+ �< : F ...:;.;. able ex istence with stomaab trouble. M Its le me and anyhow Ivan - y appet t Lt a -- _ afraid to eat. Gas on my aQom,ach , �„• pressed around my heart till I thought : I would amother; and my nerves were !R : so excited even the noise of the child- " _ ren playing nearly drove me frantic. 6ti M i yo 11 I i { I could bet no restful sleep and it was proll Vt'1 isle for do.J " nett to impose me to any housework. r fl j1, "Then I started on TanIae'and the E y',,• first bottle convinced m-a I had -the : ` r:�.; _ Y K 1C7r right medicine. I now feel like a new as 1 �j(� (�9[� person, without a single ailment. Tan. ! ;s �J G1 __` g t UUD�W N1 lac has no equal." 1 �, ^� ff UGJC 6N�1' Tavlac is for sale by all good drug. A , 1V. �l =• gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. . M(nard's Liniment used by Physicians. • Keep Your Hands Bad Breath and Wtnle With Cuticmra " s The daily use of the Soap, with oce"lonal touches of the Ointment, `• Overcome is very eflecthm for keeping the a hands soh and Smooth. For red, tion is worth a pound of cure," but, r..r �' "Bad breath is a of deco ed tough In sote hands; On • PTCVeIItI][lg DlseasC. ;a ;., y g retiring ouriouady enough, we applied the s s. , ,_ teeth. leak stoma or unclean bathe ia hot wdta and CutiwraSoapt T411e modern aim of medicine to pre- bowels." If your teeth are good, maxim to almost everything except dry, and rub is Cuticura Ointraent. 10 'went disease rather thaw waif for it to The Work of Paul Peel. look to digestive at u: ' health. Now however, we are coming your Swue. uttheDo mim. Triedian Sot: declare itself is encouraging. In form- Apiece of sculpture by Paul Peel, once. Get,�eiQel'sCurative Syrttr throughoutrheDonnialon CaasdiaaDepoC er days people used to remark with to see that it applies to bodily ills with the famous Canadian' painter, whose ) at druggist*. 15 to'30 drops after t�s�as.Wttd.i11 St Paul a-.r►. tleetroil. some amuseaiealt that among other special'tortce. picture, "After-the Bath." has just meals,cleanup your foodppassage lfiiCatlwa3eat•s►as.fe�oatia.It. queer" customs of the Chlnese-- The modern effort to prevent disease = and stop the bad brast5 odor. been returned to Canada, purchased began with the doctors.who in spite of by Henry Oc.and$I.00 Bottles. Do not 'Pries•became that-of t f y to our th�b ',or rg Hungarian g of government.n, Oat irdm b0¢--70000c� Get the s WEAK, RUN DOWN ,'practice--was De,ying th doe- the good-natured, sad'the sometimes �@ Hungarian govea•nmeat. The figure y genuine. toe'only so long Is you were-yell, but ill-natured, fun that Is poked at them was presented years age to the London �='s0 -nowadays we are beginning to think are true lovers of ,their,hind. Since, - library by Paul Peel's father. ►�N D AILING with some'few exCeptlCYn6y we have ^T -� PI iii ail .��. ;that tffie custom Is perhaps not so tun- , :' i. ::::! b�l �, , . pl i t. ny after all. We'V6ave always been not adopted the Chinese plan. the doe- Q �u !✓ tai (((( „y send of saying, "An ounce of tar earaa his living siAely by raring Boys e G i rl$ I ) �Illb� ���Nll� �lsN� �L� :J1J'��I Ill' preven- for the sick.�snd the_fewer the sick ��iil ''11+ " II I I Lydia E.p1IIlCbarilIs vegetable Cow !!,Pn IW" dip , III I� 't,,,, {, the harder it to for him to earn his liv- tr!'lt� lfi !' "' p ing. Ztievertheleas, lire is working con- �'u,w!� , iI�I Brought Relief �� jqahii�� _ Irtantly to teach people how to keep - ��ii��►) �.t.f1 � II '�a"`I �� �;�'��il u edtlClA! Failed �. nti ij d' u :i n ill nl ri�i!�i� °. _ well,societies have been formed for fn- i:,1�i �' � �' ' �I Port Mann. a ble I took L dfa 11. � �,� r - �+►��jQ,f'Jj• -� � l � it"h��I+IIN� !� ! ��� lll�',�i�I � Mk ham's Vegetable Componnd�uaa 1!3't •iif�►� -, II�, '� 'iA I�1 a i'�' I- strttcting the public how to avoid s „ ` III �' I was tired and run- -- • • tuberculosis, cancer, heart disease and - jj l�'�II i'I'll,' I �'fl i�l it i 1 down.- I had head-. 1 other at scourges of mankind. u. ! pee- t¢e rg /l1 I Il�lp: �'il''I I �,f i�I' rilLlai la I aches and no nq�l 1. i,n �l tfteandwaa troubled' Moreover,associations of medical awes TThis Ball Outfit and ocher pri zes, for +'+ ` C li I for two pears with have been estabiisbed for considering Boys and Girls, given for selling a few ;ill':u �- ,!ji i sleeplessness.I tried the best means ' to promote public( dollars' worth of Government Tested I! I!;"t'u many medicines, but Sarden seeds at 10c a.pkg. We pay yov nOLEi1II did me $ealth Sad to prevent epidemics. But ! sash also. if you wish. x,'', real g while I at bottom responsibility for health f NOWA W.OJM 003MANY rests with the Individual, who vAduid se load st-t. - - =orosto- i,:LC p4saa "' was living in Waah- l S�PolJL,11W form the blbit of going• to his physt- - Send me FREE, to packages of seeds �•kn ew �k,l„ me do edb was a rero>: ~ clan for a clean bill of-health, just as !• and oIkel4of ris a them I dui'ty ell + J to take gLydis + he Seca to his dentist to asceitaip the expanse . Sloan S iS rapidly mak Pinkbam'0 e seta- : :' condition of his mouth, N� mpound. I am stronger and feel Name ing widespread suffer- 1 h uk co ................................. in from r eumatism a fine since then„$nd am ab a to do my s ''• Box No or am �' ' housework. I willing for+you to 4,• '-East or West NU11La O =ONX1r thin of the past. use these facts as testimoalal-' -Mrs,. ''', r 'Was Methuselah Really g p J. C. GREAvEs, Port mane, B.o. " Eddy's �t -Old? Millions can testify to the Feels New Life anti Siren flow old was Methuselah? grateful relief it brings. gth - ,A TREAT 1 S E The moment you feel the Keene,N• H,-"I was weak and ri tt- Nine hundred and atz't -nine ease Y 3' y down and had back ache and all aorta of E.DDY".S Is the age with which we have always 011 thO• first tW1aga of pairs-apple �-:rubles which women have. I found - credited this patriarch- Now however, Norse— Sloan's. Its tingling, pene- great relief when taking Lydia& Pink. MATCHES scientific -research has reduced the *oo trating warmth gives instant ham's Vegetable Compound and I also. figure to 78% years! FREEI +M o comfort. Before you realize used Lydia E. Pinkham'>s Sanative Experts'point not that there has sk 'Wash.I am able to do my work and feel 7. lY the pain disap ears. new life and strength K . ways been a certain amount of doubt : . T tt- lxi'U moo eve g'�from the Vegeter ]flE1at On having concerning Y Y �" ble Compound. I am doing all I can to ruing the great age supposed to This boot is one or the a.a. day uses for Sloan's. ., p b"t.,er-ntL•a fortha adve�tiae it, —Mrs. A. HADtatoND. a� 1 �DYss l have been attained by patriarchs, and ti.w eaa and U.11*ro..r. Made in Canada 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H. '�' in slain,w�er�. ,uvd r- • -; many theories have been evolved to .tom.a7h1.ta7s i.i;It.leafs + �S Uniment�kills paint Sick and ailing women everywhere vtth"v aameet that ,reduce Biblical record$ of'this kind to b.rwfr.a is b.tr to,amd tens how to For rheumaNam,brniaeaetrains curet colds, In the Dominion should try L din E. BOIaeLalIIg IIedu wan"u uv,ua.2l _ i'— -- --- -- P1nl[haIIl8V8�etable('i0II1pORII� 1 SP*B r treaobo,, )thu chaPL•r+oo oboes ' Q 7- The boo of snore.,•`.-_6 - ._ - it is supposed that in the earliest rnebookt■ wo7tbesaardo11.1rrott.s times the month, or rind of a moon h toa.k roar ar�.i for you h-e t-do - • 1 • period it U is abselutft . gee, a.ra L ors oytaioe t . . . . cycle, was called a year, 90 that goers eu7etca:,ai.a,Jan t•,taSS. i • t 1 Adam's 930 years of life, calculating «ter mo er aeait rear sitars Dour *' - n • 1! abo,.it,a p.stttoaa tad actions err sack sores. .. - .. . • + 5 year at 119 days. the length of a 8a,e wen oAas 7ro Ysndaa'a s,..is Trot _ ;r t L meatfor�arnaodiMOlcitMr�tateciertmeni' - ' 1 • • • lunar month,works out at 7614 years. FEUY co)ucnc ^w '` �t iIt After the Month-year then would r�*uxd=b"wit aewsorwbwkleft '',• loss �'` `II+ appear to have come a five-month year, pg.S.J.KEMpeLi CO., - the Iimit of five being derived from Enealswu Irma%Vt,U.ILA. s s �N hO= of hard, hot the fingers of one Land, for primitive peoples used the finger for purposes YOU are pa -~ Y � aT calculation. On the five-month year p er time 900lesl frOM basis, Abraham's 175 years sbrink to RHEUMAT i S 72, sad Isaac's 180 to 74, ii » 91nard's Liniment 1s the ,,- In the Walkw Electric It is,also pointed one that it fa pt�- old reliable relict for .UNLESS you see the name Bayer on tablets, you hwasber an entire day's sable there intervened a six-month Rheuma'. sm. Rub it fn to the achfng part and you'll see why two , are not getting Aspirin at all y J - idighes are vmhed, rhmed, year,discovered by Jacob while watch- generations 2t 6, crowned it King of Pain. i e` `9tetd)ized and dried.in,Ifte ing Laban's flocks. Thus Jacob's 147• -26=-ten tniautee. years work out at about 73. is it economy o spend The twelve-month year orlginatted • I , -. Y with the Egyptians, wfho saw that a . ',`:!hour doing what the complete period perit]d was made up of two ,• � OF FAIN" 'does better than "years s"in one of which the days were ;- hands longer tlian the nights, •and in the _ � z' ° "�machlrtet�'a can do it? other the nigbts were longer than the °a won eanttrl then - .. n$'e' . N.rta.. And theca's no aye. � QYLL.J�! breakage- CIS mu"—no 'wet MONEY ORDERS. J'y hstiids-no chair The safe way to a nd money by mail Irresistible Eyes tered nerves. is by Dominion Express Money Order, are those which are bright The Walker —'— apd sparkling. Keep your eyes i avoids ell of that -- New Devices. daAy¢unoflH"rtnu through ha o�od F 4t Resembling a rubber hand stamp is the test of time.At all dri7jgists T See !t � with which: h stencils that jAccept only An "unbroken ckage+' of "Bayer Tablets of atrate�-- ��jNEs' eau be made by any one es it to press- f°�Y°tw E1�ES- rr ed down Aspirin, which contains directions and dose worked,out bye L E C I I C �mcri=a's llonaes Dog Nomvdief `physicians during 22 years 'and proved safe by millions for - .i411nard'3 Liniment for sale everywhere IB �IT,Ar �r; i;°°: on Colds Headache Rheumatism :-''` iurley Machine Co. Poor Fannie. DOG DISEASES Toothache Neuralgia ,1Vettritis and How to Feed, ° Limited Fannie was eating.aw appi when Staled Free to any Ad- Tt'mperaace St. ebe suddemly cried Gitt in pain. dre s by the Author. I _.Earache :.Lumbago _ Pain, Pain H. guy Glover CFO.=a. q "What is the matter, darlittg'." a:k• ::n NVeat 24th Rtre*t ahieti---Also-bo TOTerltO Randy Bayer" boxes of l t files of 24 and 16(1-Druggists. >k ed her mother. New York U.H.A ss..•.,_ •, - Aspirin 1� the trade mark IreBistr�,•,t In �'sn%ep) n n that Sranurin me of Stone- 4 "i steppeei on niy'ton4pe with my acrticacide-strr of :allcYllcacld, t'•hale It !a 7a alt known that t Aspirin FI meals Eager ISSUE No. 15 '23. trauuracture, to assist ti- "11"c ui¢81 4C 11 ttln Ttbte4 of Royer Company tests," said FBnttlb, I will be sta7np,d with their �cncrut trade mark the "B3yer Cron." '• .. ., L'f�'',�" - .iS':`a. ,.. ,a y•�. .a '^' i...'�s. s am ,,� _ :.. .:.-,. . • r"i OGDEN S •1w'a '� ::v '� :Y° J1 .y?, .�•' r; fir'" a.:f'tY, oy.lvN,e, w�" ';?' .' ",], �e y3• J' �, s•.s. 4 5n,• , ¢f..? 1`��y, 2­� g 4 F-17 F/M 4, 0 1W�P MOO, tn" W S M.bl We(i), Matgaret Uee(ii).1 FAnt& 110`1q. liskinius Edythe Peters (i), Allex Miller (i). ,CARD OF TMANKS We- wisbr to thank mitr -R., . Green(i�), Ida Browa (Ii)� Mar aret z_011 - � I — - R &ul fs�lends'"d nelglibora for their ki nd gh(iii). Robert M(:CtL]Iuuj �di lilson (c), Lymmu McOullough (c), expressions of sympathy during the 'Alma Ev&ds (c),'K�enzketh Reesor(c). 4 per year.; 01.50 it Paid,in advance. fatal illuese. of our deaki dauKhter. �'FEED THOSE CALVES Ropa.1 Purple Real ...-S-ibscriptions ro the Uiti"d Stat" and Crest Gertrude Tolobard, Oscar Stepilmsou, Helen, and aloe for the beautiful flural 4ritain$2.00 in advahce.. FEED YOtJ-R HkNS R. "Poultry SpeciL Morrine Wilson. Howard Beste. hi. tri butea at the time of the funeral. J. Wilker, Prin., Margaret Houze, W. A. &fid Mre. Knox.- 7 FEED YOUR STOCK R. P�Stock Spaq1fle &Ss't. JOHN- MURKAR, Proprietor. waitevale, Out: jusr ARRIVED—IMPORT ORDER NOTES AND COMMENTS. bpn the world war was raging PLAIN WHITE AND OLOVER EAF ..... ..... urope 410 -S I E and the call wa% made for th'o ES usauds of Canadian re- H, PR ICES AWAY DOW�� cruits, patriotic feeling ran big Aad the young men' of Catiada en- �g liated- in large nutnbenj. ffrm iu York Brand Creamery Butter 43 Cents _�-,�e belief that if they xetitroed in SMP d condition they -.%ould Choice D!%iry Pqtter 48 Centi 81 matme .�be well looke d after' by the gov. CLEAN GROOF-RIES ernment. The heard oil ali sides, Ithat nothinz wuttld be too goud - HARDSON or them—wheh they ret�irued, -- R 10 aftet, figliting the ebuntryls bat- tles. ' They relied on,the promises Inade to them befdre goiog over- when"It's cook�d by live steam in an SHP Savoy Cooker r _ . FARM LANDS t - trite that Canada is is bette fo �,.Geas. I ie r you and tastes better, too' The inner Z boiler is pierced with little holes around the top,through Tvery heavily taxed in Qrder to, �vhich-the steam penetrates. The live steam does the To buy a,r sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of : jninimize the sufferlugq of the uu- �ooktng. No need for stirring. Noscorch- -operative Company, em, as there is no -The Unitid Farmers Co fol tunate ones who have returned. mg. No trouble tG etc `-Thousands 'are" receiving liberal laurnt or dried, weal to scraps off. The Limited. Savoy Cooker In one of the'niost useful peosious which has removed the Ask-for A.J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 utensils made. fear of want from.their breastia. The wounds which they received aMP&asAiWARE on the bloody fieldn of Flanders Try the"dishes In Fr � :. taken from,4 many of them this so* Pat: os*. Thm findabse.- Pearl Wars. two ecAN of Z*arly Meal Porridge. gray,enamel inside and out. Djamsend Ware.threq -the sibility to support -themilelves. steass.4 rise. sleank- easts. light blue and whKe outside white Hu HOUSECLEANING S U P P LII EIPA 8 Cryaw W=j1121110 et=ur "he Inside mine �..�but the future is btsiog well pro- *d oysters, sera. esulidow"' Z. M46 Wft chicken ragout. —Newest desigea in Wall Papers -vided for tjT the Pension Board of saaahzecass. Let as help you by the fullowing list -.SFIFgr Mcm PA00um ca= in stock. We can put it on for.you,if you so desire. gretted. bled sus. end a But it is to be re' - Wor 010WINtAd. TMONTO VANNIPM k Guaranteed. that there are man Im" others' r " - = - - V^i4C0Lr.Ns0 CMAAWV 7 young wen Masse who . rendered faithful service Sherwin-WiMams Paluts &.ad Varnishes. 41oore'a Muresco Johnston's Floor Wax. O'Ceda r Oil. a who 'ilre no* physenj LiquidVeneer. Beushes"of all kinds, etc. oversila wreeks, wboare-receiviog-no pen- Ileal where you get the �klaare Deal sion whatever, or whose pensions Have Yaur Grain Ground condition, of being helpless, axid r -0 N ' S for some reason bAve*been cut off, and -they are In the deplor rable AT,,THE F- can only fat-e a dismal future. The.Pension Board may havet'ree- 'bell Flou Pw T H 0 R 'Camp r S -.,The Busy Store,- 'Brougham, Ont. . --7 K Isous for t1keir actions, or it may be There is a Reason that the information they receive Work done while yqu wait does not warrant them in giving r an ­.._that there are many deserviag St linonetary assistance. We believe We are in the market for winte d � 'Pickering rdware ore "casen, and that the Board should heat, oats,barley Marquis w ,,investigate them thoroughly, find An no case deny a was a pension -,and rye. -Inquire -when the case proves genuine. for prices ."Clean" Up and "Paint UP10"' Brother's Keepilir," in Town 'Camir- Flour Miffs Co. Ca , 6e1L made bright and cheery Hall, Pickering. Elis, The darkeet corner in your hame a (Friday) evening. :with the right colors in the popular Ming 16t Wall Finishes.- GREEN RIVER. -P&iatlessuesis 1'.dveiti"A shiftlessness and waste. It costa Toronto Peterboro Pickerina more to rebuild thAn to keep your The 75th Scottish Football team. of T um,will play at Green River on bnildilng.% painted uu. day. April 14Lb, at 3 o'clock. 8=1 Tbig is t6s first wame of the season. 7 -t theru rot fur the want of a-If ttle" So better not le Get buiy now and come to us for the beat paint. sind It is hoped that there will be a �Agwd cra-d present. *t economical) Paint .' Prospe Is Corn r e :, e Ston (w h ich also means the. in( on the-market .-7 SCHOOL REPORT& first deposit in your bank account is the corner stone of your,prosIperity, and by regi4larly and sys- Phone or cowe in ani let us tell you more. ;M&rch report of Green River,sehoet. :THE IV-&. Barnes(boo).A. Michell (bon), tematically addirig to your savings a substantial reserve I g t or it is tiot made. V Turner, H. Wright. H. Plaxton. B. is steadily built and a luture of comfort and independence Wi?have it, can- e it, lili�till. A.Pecy, C. Pootill. G. Pen- assured. Lay the corner stone of your prosperit' now by y Or. 111-T. Barnes (bon) R mock. openingL a savings account at'our nearcst branch. G -Michell. Jr. III—R. Hutchinas. F' .Wright. A. Hackupy. Sr., II-R J. S. BZ'A I SWN PICKERIN Prankett-(hnn), C. White (bon). W. Blethy, F. Bielby. Jr 11-J White hovi) G. Bielby. W. Fuller. A. Bielbv. Sr A 1. Rose PoRM. Sr 1 DOM-1111111;� BANK Pr-A. Plaxtou(bnn). H. White'(hnn). 'J. M?dcolm. B. D wknw BRANcK Q P. LYND, Manager. Link's in a Chain *per. Beg.-Rosg 'Tur Z� BROOKLIN43RANCK F_ C. CROSS, Manager. ner. Irene E. PiAFtb.Teacher. S every Unk in a Chain is an in&speraable Report of Clarpmont -Continuation A part and contributes to the strength of, the Sebool frvr the winter term. Over 75 whote,io every branch and sub-branch ol this per ev-nt Ist grside prof 1,W to 75 per cent 2nd grade prof 11.60 to 60 r is a vital unk C1060Jy united with A the O&W cent*d strade prof 111, 50 to 60 crTtt branches, and is a link in a strong 6ain which in- C : Form III-Georgina Forsyth (i), P ICKERING 2circies the world and guards the financial safety Dorcas McCullough 00,Bessie Gra-' don �..Of dientL 'Gregg(iii), Essie Pegg (c).Rrdd Ap McKinno ' ET :- .1 ham (ii)..Neil a(iii), Gor M E A T ..-.M A FOK TAN pleby(c Vivian Appleby (e). Edith Stephenson (c). Doris Gee. Rowena I DAY& ]EIAN K jCooper.Myrtle Wilson_aLKdys JoneF. or John Willison. Edna Benns (Abseat Round Roast or Steak, 20,!per lb ",-rrOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY.THREE mILLJONS for exams) Form 11-Edith Tool 0), `..'�.'Surloin Roast or Steak, 25c JDonald Beer (I). Albeff Hakvey(1) 7 W,F.Law, Manager �'.Forterhouse ltoaS6 or Steak, 25c Pickering Branch, 601-don McBride(Ii). Eileen Coopez(ii) 2. Vs%itby Branch, C. A. McClellan, bfarjag� Mabel Br kam (Ii,10). Isabel Gregg (ii), Ru ru p Run st,... e EvelTu Du ugh (M). Al ne 66 -��Fine Rib Roast, Word (ilij, Edgar Ward (c). 2An Heavy Rib Roaz4tl Ific 4. Wrigbt(c) Form I-Alex Pexjr(i)_ .0 Shoulder Roast. -14 and 16c 11� Pot Roast� '14c ELM- DA4LLE MIATAIL.MS Bakery 9c Brisket, to btAl, Leg of Pork,... 'Loin of Pork, 25c AlthoUdh not-settled, we are doing busl- Shouldet Roast of Pork, ... 120e,�c 14 N eha ve ust received a Pork Chops, 28c new building opposite ness in our PM ent di .,...Pure Pork Sausage, 25c Finest Salt Pork.... 25c Standard Batik, on' the . ,.,Canada's Beat Flou S site Finest Breakfast Bacbd, piece, .3& where bread ha 0 sliced, c 'Royal Household -,Back,Bacon, ... ... ... 48c 0gilVi619 - Mild Cured,COttA ge Rolls (half or whole), 33c baked tor m -han 40 yearse �'bee o re t Zlustomer for Aheir loyal at. r,any 6 P Cooked Ham,— 50c We hereby thank our,r 'ALSO -Weiners... ... '25c ronage during the paot, and &ISO solicit the trade of flie whole pi0kering community. We are Pastry Flour �:Eaojv First and Doruemtic Shor ning,' 3 lbs 50 ce ta here to serve you.and our,regular t Cbo 9 -&iiveriea are madle, whether the-roads-are bad of not. F ppin"nd Oat Rollin : 5 ]be 80 ce a every week day lb prints 18 cents, -��pendent pbone 9 00 �ArA= All kinds of Feed on hemd Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Ina . - PICKERINGA Pickering C. , OW. G. RRID, R. Monney, �W _ .a:. _o _ a ,y .+g44::' °73:•s d' ti _`.."-:v :Y'V1:ti:'� W::w ', • s5s2., 2' s' FF •M.- ..""ti ":^ts°!•.•<+.. _ t,:- �. +n..' ., •:'y'.r. -i`Jaa.. ,1Q� - °'��. .rk� MR wM" ••'�' ,, '-JK ^..5. '`•�R•. 1('•J-. ..,.c' '.G•t^f '. +, .'r'S'�.� P"' /f :.C• .•.4.��' a'F'. n'j �TiT•�,'�! t� .G:,r •f .. 1.„- .'�'-� .i'<. .t I+.:. ✓~ '.v:. �-k,:.-t��',:• Y•. GLAREMONT.• Died,Wednesday, Apr,Ii, New- Mrs. (Rev.)Norman Mc@illivray Miss Gladys Paterson entertaind Timig rABLL—Pioksriag 8lalion f?-� ”r Y" — rick Wilson.Fnnerdl'to-day at 1.30 and daughter, of Orillia, spent a ed a n umber of friends on Wed- T.R. Trains going East due u follows Fred'Ev no lists returned from F. M. Cooper has just received day last week with,Miss Margaret nesday evening of last week when i No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. .his trip to Kona. a carload of Frost wire fencing. Macnab. a very pleasantkvening was client. ;; 8 Local 223 P.Y. Thos. Gregg is laid up suffering Place your order at once before Miss Margaret Renfrew return- in games and music. Loci d 25 Pj from a severe cold. the price advances,as it is likely ed to the city on Monday after Sunday train. ?.57 A.Dd. A limited supply of sugar-at * Trains going West dub as follows-- $10�Ci0 at I Fin of 's. to rise. - spending a week with, Mrs. Peter . �► � No: 29 I+eeal 10.50 A.M. ' ,,;.a•..,•x g Ernest Chamherlaio, of Agin. acnab, = NOTICE fi0 CREDITORS 27 Low 2.44 P.M. Jatnles Underhill*and daughter, 9 Mail >kiisa Clara, were in the city on court, s#e-nt a couple of days. last For sale, a 8 cell. 12 ampere, 9.05 P.M. J Monday. week visiting with friends in Gould car battery, in good condit- sa,1'ld OthAZf3 Sunday train, 9.06 P. M. Nelson and Mrs.Sanderson spent Claremont, who are always glad icon. Will be sold at a bargain. Foregoing is according to Standard to see him. Phone glare WS. * In the matter of the Estate of Robert time. 2 wy the Week-end with Albert and Mrs. Waldo Toms, Late of the Town- Mantle. Richard Ward, we are pleased Mrs. Kippen and George Mark, ship of Pickering,in the County of NE rr Mrs. J. H. Evans ang daughter, 'to report, is able to be out again of Stratford, were here on Wed. Ontario, Farmer, deceased. M'�Jean, were in Toronto last after being confined to the house nesdsiy last attending the funeral Notice ia'here� given, pursuant to Th�rsday. fosses ern! weeks suffering from of the.late P. Macnab. R. S.O: 1914, Chap. 121,that all credf•• SPRING GOODS ' •; Mrs. Hammond was in the city an injured•Ieg. tors and others having claims or de- on Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. Wrn. Wallis, wearQ pleased meads against the estate of the said "`last week. to report, i3 now much improved, Robert Waldo Toms, who died on or Whitevale about the Twentv-second day of De- Prints,f3in�hame and Linea Toweling t" Lather Bowes, of Petatbdro, after her prolonged illness�,, and is camber, 1922, at the said Townshlpp of Snowwhtte Sheeting of medium spent Friday last at the home of now able to he around One' house. -Service Garage Pickering, are required on or before weight, good quality 76 inches his nmother here. Her n:at�s friends are naw looking the First day of 1gy, 1923 to send by wide at 50 cents per yard.Wm. Coates and Thos. Paterson forward'to an earig and complete The = post,prepaid: or deliver to the under- Prints all colors and shades 25c. had a business trip to Stouffville recovery. Ovefhauling, Painting, all kinds segue Solicitor for the Executors of Ginghams large glad check,25a ' on Thursday last. 1ilr. nd 1IrR• Fleciting were in repairing done Ignition the last will qnd testament of the said ' a.A specialty. -deceased, full particulars of their All Linen Toweling for tea and The schools reopened on Man- Scarborb on 5Ionday attending p 3' claims and the nature of the security,_ hand,towelnig at 25c. day after the Easter vacation with the funeral of their sister-in-law, Your old Ford top recovered, if any, held b them, and that after A good attendance. for $13.00, y y A limited supply of knee Rubber who had died as the result of in- Such last mentioned date, the-said _ Boots, white soles and rolled Tobias Caster's sale on Tuesday juries received in an-auto accident pp Executors will edges at 4;00. afternoon, was largely attended S � Per.r & Pu nter Proceed to distribute �. q Y last ear and from which she nev- 9 Y the assets of the said deceased among _-and good vices realized. the persons entitled thereto, having •- --_We pap highest prices for g P - er recovered. P :-" Ivan Benson left on Tuesday for regard only to he claims of which :batter and eggs. a the shall then the notice. I;octtet.Hill where he has semi d_ y 1 Bated at Whitby, Ontario, this J l ingold Claremont a permanent position, i9 section NOTICE TO CREDITORS Seasonablle I 'Tenth day of April, 1923, b s � man. r - Claude Field,Leonard Neale;Elmer: Miss Olive Mantle and Miss Iea• 26=d Ot.3%e= Toms,Executors. 4 bel Cooper spent Easter week with — By A. E. CExi&r1Ax, �'h9 P'IC�[81'1IIg -" Mr. and Mrs. Woodburn, of To--In the Estate of Adelaide A. Field, ; ��C�S Whitby. Ontario, 1 . •' ■ ?ronto. late of the Police Village of Picker- gp Their Solicitor V> larC® '�"'./QmRtifr8e K,;= - ; Miss Helen Michell, of Toronto ing,in the County.of Ogtarlo,de- ?^• egased. r .is visiting with Hugh and Mrs 'Gregg and other friends in Clare. Notice is hereti'y,given pursuant to Mena &H-wool Sweaters,reg 9,50.for The object of this Association b to ~a ,moat. Section 56 R. S.O., 1914, that all cre- 6•� Harness °n stealing sad proseonts 4: �. The pant committee have viscid- ditors and others having claims or de- Boy's all-w000l Sweaters. reg 4.60. for the !alone. tionon Monde ands against the Estate of the said 2.45 1 ed to hold a celebration y, delaide A. Field,deceased,who died June 4tb, when the Memorial Perk will be formal o nevi. Full on or about the 15th day of January, Boy's all-wool Sweaters, reg 8.76,for Members having property doles oomennsll' ! pe 1923,are required on or before the 1.75 FARMERS eats immediately wi an tossaber,'. particnlare will'be Riven later. Fifteenth dap of Aped. 1923, to send Men's wool home-knit Box,reg 1.00. of.Execrative Oommipes. The ladies of the Union Chnreh by post or deliver to the undersigned .. for Wo. Membership - have just sent away to the Deac Solicitor for the Administrator of the Now is the time to see about your gm lal.AO. onesses' Home in Toronto, a large Estate of the said deceased, full Men's wool Sox,re ?5c, for 46c. 11eksa may be trom fee enstdsat egg par. g Harness needs •�, cieulars in writing of their claims or seamen on appusaaton. consignment of fruit, vegetables ti c larO 1 and the nature of the .erns• Men's heavy Mitts up to 2A0, for 1.40 We have on head a good supply ry;�r etc. The 1sdiE+a are very grateful ity, if any, held by them. Heavy rib- Underwear. reg 1.75, for of Harness and Accessori Exec. Oom.—L. D. Hanks,O.S.Polar- for the liberal response to the ap 8B or, Donibld Mauro. Pickering. al for contributions of trait and And after each last mentioned date 1. per garment F at various prices. g' Fe the said Administrator will distribute Men's fleece'Underwear, reg-1.25, for ' - C� ,. other eatablee. the assets of the deceased among the Give n4 a trial and be J.R. Th9xt0e. J. Sf�C. 89 cents convinced. President, - .. Ou Monday of this week Mrs. parties entitled thereto. having regard .' -• - • � - 8aoserae7 . Milton Beason met with a Pety only to the claims of which he shall Men's Caps, up to 2.75, for 1.79; �� ghoe Repairing Service unfortunate and �sigful accident rhea have received goitre. See our new Gin berms, Ze h rs a ' which will confine her to her bed Dared at Pickering the 22nd'dap of and Prints,also Wall Papers, . , Coal, � �for several.weeks. When ret-irn- ' CECIL; BRADL !! from the barn she ell W. V;Ricswxt�sox, g � $� peed and fell _ Administrator D. �. S O T T Harness maker, on the ice fracturing the bone in �.f one of her legs just above the By J. E.Whitby,Ont.. - 26.80 Whitby,Ont., his Solicitor CLA•R,EMONT, ONTARIO PICKEEiING, � ONTARIt? $_ and and Soft Coal of the ,. ankle. - Miss Davidson, teacher in the befit quality ail senior departmeat of the public - hand school, who was compelled to go - - - THOS. A. �LA'V4r 1, to her home in, Western Ontario — . - _ p several weeks ago on account of -� Genuine Illness. has not been able to rem' Get ' sums! her datiep.as she is not ire + proving as her friends would like - e GENUINE =:F� to see her. - "Thimble Teen." The Women's - Institute will meet at the home of T JL a • r u, - Mrs. G. M. Forsyth on Wednegday ' afternoon, April 18th. Members S(3 are requested to bring sandwiches. - -----ire w9l � a R►epalra Sold Here �► -.programme of good music. Roll Call. your birth place, Every ore The right kind of repairs add new :come and bring your fancy work, " life to your, machine, and the Sixteen members of the Mason only nght kind are those le Lodge paid a fraternal visit to made from the same lUebardson Lodge, Stouffville, on material andotthe "-:on Friday evening last, it being - same maaaf. cre the original. the occasion of the official vi+�it of -.; - Join the increasing camber of ,the D. D. (;ti.. M., R. W. Bro. Percy a- Lee.-e#Toronto. They reports _. fore handed men who insure very large attendance and a most ~ against emergencies by V- enjoynhle time was spent by those ordering repairs Present. :...- ; = _ Under no circumstances A. R►'L Y -: On Monday eveffng-the mere - __�+rs of the Curling Club *peat a d Q w e _u S e_ a n y but By doing thin you get the benefit cry enjoyable evening at the - — -- - of the McCormick.Deering service, _ hone of W. G. and Mrs. Bingham, .. Genuine Ford Parts m our a service which is prompt an when they sat down to their an- _ dependable. W` nual oyster supper provided by repair . work. - F. M. -C 0 O p the losing side in the contest be _ tween the two sides led by the - president and vice president re- Repair work performed S ,' :DLAREMUI�T Mrs. Walford spent,geveral days y - by us is guaranteed to, be last creek in Toronto visiting her- T�a Ideal Groce Stare brothers, Wm. and George Gib- .free• from defective work- rY bons. On her return she was ac. L • Headquarters fore T: companied by her mother. Mrs. - ma.nship and to be first Thomas Gibbons, who bad been • !Good GrocerieB � spending the winter months is = class in every particular. Toronto with her sons and also is - • Don't fail to call when in tows Brampton,with her daughter, Mrs. _ `,, itr work is handled on Y Robt. W rtby. - Butter, Eggs ^..._ Miss Merle Stephenson returned $ $at rate system. The on Sunday evening to Drumbo to and Poultry' resume her duties as teacher in e u s t o m e r - will know in `M the contionation School, and Miss Wanted all the time and ` 'Veto 8tepheDpon returned to To- advance the exact cost of good prices paid ronto on Monday to sesame her duties as teacher in the Cobserva- the labor. ` Phone,glare 2501 tory'of Music after spending the - '= Eaatec vaceltion at the Name of FRANK CHIDLOW� w. their parents here. Always look for the blue CLAREMONT, ° • ONTARIO `Y Theme Brooklia Dramatic Club will present the drama entitled and . white Ford service ..,. "My Brother's Keeper" in the Ma- sonic Hall here Un the evening.of Slgn, the sign of satlsfac- Friday. May 8th, render the arse- � � _ =•" ptces of- Brougham Union Lodge, 'tion. A. F. & A. M. This is splendid drama and is �well presented by `i - -� the Btooklin people. Watch out J '�Collacutt Pickering, Ont. ` for bills giving full partienlarA, - •. .,t f The Mimes Forsyth held a most enjoyable costume character par- _ Of in took. 1ls ill p ssyo ty, a t the home of their parents, - *O R D MOTOR C O P A R Y O F C A 'T A D A L [ MIT E D; FORM;>it D; O)<T A>R 1 O kept u &look. II will pa, you G. M. and Mre. Forsyth, with a - ° call to our works and Don't be oar s1osR obtain priors Don'i b9 mfded ' nt,m her of High School pupils and agents we do not employ them eoseigaso/• << other young people present, on ly we era, and do throw o>� the syss� !.Wanly t Fridwp evening of last week. Ed • commission of 10 per era/."MmWeb you w!E pear VPRrd, aA George Washington, serWaly save by psrabasing fee= • informed the party that he could J. not tell a lie, and the jadgps on ., T. M ATHESON this and his good looks, awarded _ ' _ tbi 3,he prize for the evening. ciao sad Wot�.; W>diby.�+' `=9. • ry:Y a. fJ'+M: r '.">s;, - a'c• a`• ^•°ter''" ± A��• '- „-, ';'" .rJt:• ':..-a "tx s 'J•n 'n.J'%� •:i"'J-µi ., ,Y:e. o'. .${'` r£, r,` ` ++V: =e•::`�� ;,."��,•, "�r»., �:.-'•,� Rt- ,;,ryvr, .ah:`' #.. A,,iµ., ..,e ?^ 'x'. s• -s•-n' v:i±" �c C`W•: :ti"'+�°,r �" <"s ��•r "ni'i!°"°1' .-`+`';c^r,Y,�;,,4;� .u-.=a..."^ •k• ;fir• �'•}>�K:.;'� ,.� r, ..'�iiK. '"a�'.n,: L -y- � — �M-�.. "' �:'tt,WY' �' Y "��%,y' 1' �, •l"' �'•,�'y.' ^'!4�1ust� r Ai. FM i'a^FN::� A,.!` ., f`''•- -:..c. ., a. Get.'' _'.c "t ___.-- _ ._. ..-----"-- ••- - -- - - ­7 � �,to any place.I'm bringin" „�.. 'fAT I;ee NURSES ; ""°` u respectable. Freezin's respect- TM Toronto nospttal for Incur "Ddn'i laugh!" begged Shirley, a abl 7st a,IIllatlon with Bellevue and great new tenderness welling up in OVRIIL J►lrirs Scree you New York Cfcy, her. Let's talk about-about when offs a three years' Coune of Tra4n- fungg to youa` women. having the re- ,the bab grows up. qudsed education, and desirous of be- 1 "Lord! Grows up!-Well then, s !rti ��� QB coming nurses. This 8oepfta] has Maudie's in'to mars a fur coat an' �Purpw=t opted the eight-hour system The , So y ils raodvs uadforms o the l3chool, muff an a automobile with a fur lap- hs al fowaace sad trave�ttng robe s An' her man's goin' to work in BOt7rfl prevents that Sinking Feeling. ezpeasMno and frog,New York H'or a big fact'ry that don't never shut further taforraatlon apply to the down! Hear that, Maudie? Bhe's A L414wo, 6Qth ° 4 tau teatieat perla - ' -- ------— dreamin' of it now!" Cool fresh "What factory was it that shut ' drs3ed akin a' would down," qua oiled Shirle�She must M:omfo with health sad rooted-u ly, hurt-lye Never wou rt k- she be dependent on this heartless; accost ct' " Feeling olsslne* than fro ri� a Be ne h ri Tlm s tact rye She gave a name ' stranger who had-had taken advan- a+er felt before- tia tage of her:and beguiled Martha-Mary Mhat had no significance for Shirley. j You better ask what one ain't shut Ijeoanaeof the big,Dream= ; into thirty-three-year-old foolishness. Tim's _ 4thar of L.iiebao - - =+°. In bpr twenty-year-old zeal she had e! m man" ho=bs utbhite faced y. lost no bane: Straight to the city mother of Maudie spoke of her man Pa marched-Shirley The works Isheuhaa a curious little undernote of founts for herself she must begin upon °•I :' o..�`. _ -.;..•::'`, pride in her tone. J at once, they told her. Shirley began "She likes him," Shirley thought. •`` F,a at once. Her Qteady young hand on M �Y ANNIE HAMILTON DONNELL �beeecrest ot her thought she put into ,,;•,; - - - � the plow, she had no idea of turning ,., - _• -. _.. . �, , back. And it had been a straight "How could he go away and leave m.. clean little furrow she had plowed -I suppose he has gone away?- PART I. additional humors of her nnileas from that time u to two short weeks �, �pos , I pemmer's He d be here ireezitf with us if he -% This was a joke! The_girl on the'estate and the Landlady I ago when she had been caught in the hadn't Or he'd set fire to the benches ,r• ark bench shivered. It was a shivery ponderous image. You couldn't t ask general exodus from so many of the roI:e. She laughed-she would laugh, more funniness than thatl work places of the city. Turned loose ' ,_thew She Landlady'Kimmer had sat with ter- with the rest of them-Shirley and "I feel s draft!" laughed she. rible solidity upon the poor little Tom and Dick and Barry. ZAK g trunk containing %II that was mortal She had not been able to-go back 'If it were not sufficiently funny to of the girl's possessions. 'Furs and to Martha Mary. But, of course, all to keep,us warm! That's Tim! But be sitting out here-on a bench-at finery that she'd been obliged to part along she'd written cheerful lettera, �+ he's off lob hnntin'. The landlord >:ielght.o'clock at night, there were'the'with at least had been spared that carefully designed to -keep Martha ' s turned mean' Maudie out to-night." _ hufniliation. Fate had "sat Upon" Mary from worrying. .But because "I know him!" cried Shirley almost" them but not Landlady Kimmer. she had adhered so firmly to her own ����� growing. warm with indignation: . "I " "Yon de arted this life just in independence and twenty-one-year-old ;know that landlord-his tribe is Kim- time, dear,' the girl said with a very foolishness, she had given no address ] _ mer! When I.get my new place little smile. Little smiles helped out, and so had received no answers } + When Tim gets his job—" w Aft if you smiled them often enough. So that was that - I "Yes,then we'll settle with the Kim. The gglirl was a Stanley. No Stanley "And this is-this!" M$niled Shirley = mere, Tim and l!"-Shirley.leaned to whimpered, on her bench. My, but a year could :.JELLY' - war¢ the other girl with an eager lit- t:`d "rVs here I'll set until yez pay me be as long as an age-and two,weeks tic impetus of friendshi . f'r�the two wakes ye've e't me vtttles son as a year! She' absolutely Most people prefer it, "My dear, if we canUSt stand to- P g " an drink. She could hear Mrs Kiap refused to shiver again. This par- night--don't you think we feel a little " mer even out there on the.chiliy park ticular park bench was well situated because it to easy to warmer-when we talk?" ' Mea bench. ' for watching a gay stream of theatre- digest, and delicious, But the other girl did not answer, "But I 'e't" so few 'vittles an goers turn In at a playhouse across a Shirley, repulsed in her friendly ad- t` drink,' Mrs. Kimmerl 1=-I scrimped. With a.full,juicy,fruit vane, remained silent, oo. patch of park lawn and.a street pp t+ S: Besides I'll pay ns soon as I find -Shirley watched. The .motors.edg- !QBVOr. Thep it Ta be continued. - another Sob--' ing up to the sidewalk for a moment ( ) _ "It's Isere I'll set. No espresamari'iI discos d their happy loads and went It is easy to make tasty be gettin' yer trunk out froom und- on to find parking space. Honks and `desserts with McLAR- Mlliara s Liniment for Corns and Warta ' her! It's trunk or cash. That's-What" The rl who was a Stanley had faint'laug ter and even appetizing EN'S INVINCIBLE -- . g� smells from a nearer restaurant drift- - Jelly pOWder. K managed a final little attempt At ly and IVs ou! lightness. geenttlly snuffed�d She in calling �+ a "But trunks are w hard outside! gently B Sisfew Di�erest Flavors - stonmeh a IM 'My pettieoats and nightgowns are it all a joke ., nice and soft--if you'd Jnat take of One touring car drew up directly One package serves g Trovities the bit of across the patch of parkway and she eight people. inside seat--'" interested herself-because she want- ` sweet" In besofieiaf Poor old creature! Just being a - �. landlady intil" her hair turned white hu to forget that she was cold and At all Grocers e • -was pitiful enough, having no sense hungry in the rather carious actions _ ds Helps to cleanse of humor was worse; and on. bop of of the man behind the wheel Insist can the •f ent watt ItoeF these to have her boarders losg their `;He's going to the show-no, he Mc AREN'g N�NCIBLB thMem healthy. jobs--no wonder she gat herself solid- Isn't going. a doean t know whether - lg on the-trunk as her only Gape of he's going or not" Ianiwine-that s �'�BR 11 �es�/ p the trouble. There. he has decided to ]tea.by Ups yEdr�, :... redreea. Mari M y "I'm glad now I went back and told go -�"miltoaAM winalpts. burl's 9120 her haw so I was," maned the girl. She watched him disappear in the "She almost toff the trunk then!" y little stream. Well,she'd have to go I. Br-rr-r l It wgs growing chillier., find something else to concentrate on. _ f Well, hadn't she always wanted to A moment or two lattr when she - sleep out of doors? Hadn't she once chanced to look back at the spruce lit- tried her best to•have Martha Mary Ile car which had acted'sa if it were 7 to have's little outdoor coo built on moving on, there it was! The owner _ ! a to the old house? P ---ar chauffeur••-eras hunching down- ' \ r l ;!f "My heart!" sighed she at thought comfortably as if for an inde#Inite + , N , i ! Of the old house- All the rooms and �e likes to sit and watch, same as _ _ to �. r' the in it 1 a waste „ r cea 'n to niglitfl And w oodin the woodshed to I do concluded Shirleli.�� But I must �\ t burn t" say Ile has a softer seat She stirred ; t Mnto a new sition and then for the �. Not even Martha Mary was.in the+first time noted'that she had company r� old house to-night Where was Martha' �n her hard seat; a woman holding a Mary? She wondered between shiveta clumsy -bundle. The woman did not • e , Burt, for that matter, where am I? seem_��_� _so still did she • It a just as well and a good deal well. sit there at the further end of the r •� � er Martha Mary doesn't knew ftlmgs bench There was something disturb- --the dear heart!" in g aliont her,stillness. Shirley de- = _ 1 This would never do!:I If she called 4 cided to make her move. Martha Mary a dear.heart again- "Good evening-•nedghbor!" Shir- - RON one more time--shed cry and no long- ley's voice was �rave]y sweet er be. a Stanley. But Martha Mary f The woman stirred but did not nib- was no longer a Stanley— ble at the sociable little bait. #, - - - RONL"TO with a Hot- She must not'be 'n on that ------ point Iron, becomes a # "Don't you feel a draft?" asked 1 T They i�® - i "This is a joke.' she said firmly to Shirley. 'I do! Don't you wish the h- a; easanttask. Thcsfamous her shivery self. "All this is # joke. . here fu ' is conaaveteM#tL�l i c w Ili l,t a"nor thing to tell my BTanblant ketst'"' - -' - —t you simply tilt u back on children. They'll love it. Teti us At the the woman at'the-other F y` the heel stand without hav- t+' uri 'E'd Calo- -ries 'bout the night you slept on a.park�end of the seat turned and—she was E: tag to lift it at sill. Ass bench, Grannie!' They'll tease for it result the tired feeling. so Ordit would snake a cha ter in not a woman but a girl,with a sharp, `- e 'many . women ex g°Od p white profile. Q _ "after Ironing, is entirely ray book when I write one. `What I • "What's.a,good warm blanket?"she ;��` About Know About. Park Benches. Not asked in a strange voice that made ei>minatedl every author speaks from experiepcd! Sliirley shiver worse than ever. _ AT a box of little raisins whea'� _ - a• For sale by dealeis every. She was twenty-one, this girl. Her .�Oh, you are cold!" she cried. '"It _ -'rr name was Shirley Stanley. Martha �j • - ''Mar had been a'Stanley, a year blows so round legs! I guess - �;1:.r you feel hungry, lazy, tared or „ r ' "Made In Canada"bt y y' y go'i tug petticoat isn't any too thick faint. s Canadian General Edectrie Cam., before---- l "My petticoat's round the baby." - Limited Ah, the befores-and the afters ::My the--baby?" � In about 0%,seconds a hundred - This was the after. Before, they had "Yes. An' m sweater. Eye hin' = A Used Office Toronto y - calories or more of energizing nutri- ` lived in the old house together, she I've got' .She's asleep now but Load _ and the older sister who had cared for knows what'll happen if she wakes _ frfent will put you on your Lacs again. ° and mothered her all the days she up! She's terrible sens'tive to the - .,'Fos Little Sun-Maids are 75%' could remember. She had had her cold, Maudie is. Do you know the Martha Mar all to herself. and bad + ought - .:fruit p •g l In practically predigested p� + r Y P cat , b- ' h thin voice broke into a rm Sig ' the staM:trtists cast it. ,-.• y kind o kids r folks'd to have ;_.• — b��een a—pig Of course, she had been f whose men get kicked out o their . . oife. But it had been so dear, being ��, a pig! It had never occurred to her sorry laugh. •Shirley shrank at the And IM:vulose is reahbody fuel, _ _ •... r that anyone else could ever have a sound of it. Needing practically rio digestion, it - ' right to love her,Martha ?Mary. Then' «p -lined kids! That wouldn't, � gets to work and revives you quick. someone had come along and had done need their mother's petticoats an'- ` that very thin While sbe'Wits awn ++ visiting school chum! Had come and sweaters. ' ._ Full of energy and iron-Moth goody . T. g Shirley could no longer make a-play '• find good for you. just try a box. taken unfair advantages.-she's been out of this park-bench episode, It i given no fighting chance to ward him was no joke when there was a Maudie ' •., c',�!E•► off. With a fighting chance—, The'!'terrible sens'tive to the cold." girl on the park bench tightened a .c ! I am'so sorry Couldn't I put my small flat. r its shabby glove. She petticoat round her, too? Doubled all � ��� Sun' '' a ��� laughed fiercely in her slim white ++ up N would be t on. 'to need � •y throat � _ "No: Keep it an. No need of all "I'm a pretty-good fighter!" she of us freezing in our tracks." said aloud to the empty darkness. " + - ' D D • • _ p y But you cant sit-she cant sit M1"Bet�n Meal'+ R0 6in What if she had hurt Martha Mary, t++ _ � ' • jtilovrander .� - here all night. _Iii� in her fighting: Instantly, the laugh'1 �� ' °+ _ - - _ W• '• � gentled, grew tender. Silly old Murtha:, Watch an see us sittin I cackled ' Msn'3aHh sash ile"�iaarb Mary to be fallen in love with at the dreadful ycpng laugh. "We ain't 5C Everywhere ' MoJfrrio/anal wo^krno,70.,,op ron/red thirty-three! , Thirty-three was so old', AT(VEAV HARDWARE STORC - 3 •'. - -to twenty-one. A curious this in the .',:. girl's musings,over that year-old hap WANTED c ;: pening, something she had never, acknowledged to herself, was th•it young ladies to tska a Three Years` '& ;Martha Mary might hate done her Gcnerai Nurs:r;j Ccursc In the Ontario ' .. part in the falling in love. hospital. Queon Street Nest. Well, she hr.' not kept Martha;•Toronto, pf'.11a a. rront.h a!th board, M I - vrf:o► ''� Mary from marrying, had she^. tint nnitrrm, aged lan 3r for the flrst - '�-f Had 'Oils ' ^ Ito any great exteiA! She had m^rely year, with hw7cz-:c dace ye:-:r attfr- - e: ireared her young Stanley chin mill- ivar;s. A9H';I recta ruMaat be healthy, Iron Today? tantly and gone forth into an inde- erA under ;?n o, age. Apply to JAMES SMART PLANT,BROGICV11.11 001T pendent life of her own. Pride, up- Mr•ilcal au•per:nteuden`t, Ontario How _. root, hurt—she had gone proudly, vital, Toronto •' y, &,,„.�;,• � � `. .Y- •i•�. '' � - •.+_•' k• J!Y't'A` ,P ., •,;. •t,y -�. >,-.ptai`'ra..;' yL ,0";H" �... �,�,: • ' ^'�• +.�:"� ~ '`y' ^S -� .,'�;y l.,i' .+viz 'rr'' ; r .W,;. Y�. :,r•!"' - is •c�., r .. . "7;�;;. .,Z«i.tr;P r. ,''(V,•,•'wagt'rc•�a,`k�ar'S7•. '� w"�"" a+. ...s "%r .' S'..�'0 . ., `• ,� .n.' �:'�'!•.tii'.,•, Fi,'wGY:'�+x��....�y:.�#' .+y .F. w «,'C�,.' f3"". - -^''a=--•s„+A�"" - .4n•`^tiP,C`w',-=fi"��^��`.'i.•s'�^�" �"y.'''Uf-',✓. .`"�.: .w.. .^,Ky.,�.• {. ��s'Y.p '.3F:r. . ^k. ^ 3'.. :+:' :7L �. .Isi-� a�•.:"�fcu+' !t:, •#, c'» y'--'� ',,;:�•-' - ,7 .. .G: .�,;�fi 7''�';.' "' ""t.:•. ."i�..rz^'=�. •y'sa. -3 F. - AIVDLY IDEA FOR NATIONS MUST PRE ALLIES MAKE ANOTHER SI �iJRE OF CEC IL IE --DECLARES LORD RO BER T MON EY IN RU� R D 15TC'� Cause of"National-Education and Civilization is as Great.s ;,: '' Two Billion Marks Secured by Belgian Troops in Mulheim <:. •. - � _ Crusade as Any to be Found-in the Whole. Category.of •_ -Plant--Bochum is Storm Centre of Resistance .:. .:�;. Human Aspirations. _ _ _ A to French Control lip z. Toronto, April 9.-It is only at odd confidence-frie--crusade of the • ' A despatch from Essen says:- A bomb was exploded.at the rail-'w -times that Canada'really comes to British. - .. Belgian troops have seized two billion road'bridge near Duisb g on Friday r r close grips with the warm heart of In making his appearance before ::. marks fn paper money in the printing in an attempt to destroy the structure,; :the Motherland and that the veil is the big gathering, Lord Rohert Cecil plant of the General Anzeiger Mul- but the damage was slight. The _ felt that the cause of National Educa- "<,.<: helm, in the Ruhr. This money�eup- French• troops guarding the bridge lifted long enough to give Canlsdians tion add Civilization was as great a $ posed to have been printed in the fired several volleys at persons seen ' :'a!vision of the great purpose off' the•crusade as any which is to be found _ newspaper plant and intended for use. fleeing from the vicinity of the build- British Empire,in the scheme of 4xist- in the whole category of human as- by the strikers-in the Ruhr 'district. ing, but failed,to bring any of them 7 ::,'sate. That purpose is the betterment j pirations, and lie was particularly Mnlheim is the headquarters of the down. of humanity, and the championing of�pleased to see the part which the pea Stinnes works. i " • The funeral of the thirteen victims' the cause of universal peace; and it!ple of Canada had taken in strength- = Additional sums, also supposed to oY Saturday's shooting at the KrupplI ' required a gathering such as the Ns-I erring the hand of the Empire. At the have been printed for the striking plant has .again been postponed; this) .tional Conference on Education and same time; Lord Robert was confident workmen, were seized by the Fr time until early next week, in orders , ~ • Civilization, which carne to a close at,that the movement was a world-wide Britain Has Huge Surplus. at Bochun and Dortmund- Alej� permit the French surgeons to Massey Hall on.Saturday night, to let one and that it was needed in the Old Chancellor Stanley Baldwin has an- money will be applied as part pay-,examine the bodies. The woun red '­'the people really appreciate the big; World as well as in the New; for pounced a-surplus is British'fluancee meat of the expenses of occupation also will . be. re-examined by then A which the British are taking in,there was a sincere-desire all over the of £101,000,000, instead -of six or of the Ruhr_ French. 'this crusade, and it required, as well,'world that the doorways of education seven mullion pounds which had been It is presumed by the French auth=l Bochum is again the storm centre the appearance of such men as Lora should be unloeked, not only to the estimated.' It goes-to reduce the na- orities that the Germans resorted to Robert ecil and Sir Robert Baden-�chosen few, but to the toiling multi- tional debt according to law, but may -the printing of money on the spot be- the Ruhr, because of repeated acts o y- Powell to bring the type-,vf,final mes-�tudes. For,the time has come when be diverted to reduce taxation. cause of the difficulties of transport- and against the French troops; _ sage which, they brought on Saturday,something must be done in the way of s ing it into the occupied region with- and the continued refusal y F of the rm S night before Cansdiaris'conld feel that+International affairs to set the world FOOD GOING FORWARD out dinning the risk of having" it man officials to obey French army' _ behind the British nisak there is the, on a new basin and to "remove the seized. The plates were taken �'orders. Penalties have been imposed beating of a heart which really feels stain that nations cannot settle their TO COAST VILLAGES Mulheim, according to the French on the city, and French troops collect4 ; ! ea the fines by force. the sufferings of the-world and which]disputes other than by the shedding theory, from. Cologne or Dusseldorf. Is working quietly and persistently to,of blood,or'without death,toikure and Newfoundland Government to where there are branches of the Reich The streets on which the banks a � maintain.the .balance of 'world-wide'mutilation." So education must truly Send POWerful Ship to printing,department. located were blocked-by troopi while .t: •;` r peace. The first few days of the Con-occupy one of the most important po- ' The French are of the opinion that a detachment went into the Rele>u '. Terence must have carried something sitions, In the. sii'tira of the future Break Ice. they have conclgaive evidence of Ger-'bank branch and seized 250;b00,0 % -of that message of Britisb purpose to world, for it was only when education A despatch from St. John's Nfld, man plans for the secret printing of i marks. This sum was from a fun the people of Toronto, if the monster had advanced to that stage where all says:-Determined efforts are being marks, with the purpose of paying'', sent into'the city from Berlin to pa ;r gathering .which greeted Lord Robert people will.appreciate that they can made by the Newfoundl4nd• Govern- idle workmen in the Ruhr. They have the French fine, but about a third o Cecil and Sir Robert Baden-Powell Is have peace and happiness only when meet to send food supplies to starving a check on all the money printed in'the fund was intended for pa �• any criterion, for Massey Hall was there was,peace and happiness in all settlements along the south coast. Cologne and Dusseldorf,and thus are'(in connection with the tans( ' not only,filled, but many people were other parts of the world, that those isolated for many weeks by the ice able to detect any irregularities. l movement, the French conten turned away, and those who were for-I.Ideal conditions will be brought about fields that block their harbors.' ' The tunate enough to bear the messages for which the greatest of the,British mail steamer Kyle,plying between this must have been inspired with a now,people are striving.' port and`Sydney, N.S., was taken off (_; +�rOW �iH ' that route and left for the southern ++ �+ Wee Market Report settlements laden with provisions. THIRTY ��]�� QC Qi CANADIAN g j Wa w + Already several vessel have put; ` RS - oat on similar errands of mercy, but all have fallen victims to the ice. All - TORONTO: 4 lbs., -24c; roosters, 24c.; ducklings, C.-held ice-bound in southern bar- Banquet Attended by Celebrities From All Parts of Britain A� Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, over 5 lbs., 30c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 29c; bons. some of them having been unable -,Steer Nets £S00 for Unennployment Rind. turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and up, 40c; to move for six weeks. The Kyle, Manitoba oats-Nominal - geese, 22c. larger and more powerful than the, Manitoba barle�Nenniaal: Beans-Can., hand-picked, lb., -?c; others. ho to be able to. break A despatch Isom Glasgow says:- of their store cattle for export: All the above track. Bay ports. primes, 6%c. P� The first shipment,of Canadian store P• J. Irwin. repreaeataHve for R - Ani corn-No. 8 w, 94iac; Na i Oleomargarine, through the ice barrier. P. Kennedy, in Glasgow, cabled tha� yello rgarine, lb.-21 to 27a Tales of terrible suffering In many, cattle to"arrove in Scotland in thirty on the shipment being nnlwded, 92%c. Ms le products-Syrup, per im g f $�Barley-Malting, 59 to 61e, accord- gal., Z bO; per 8-gaL tin, $2.40 pe south coast villages have filtered yore reached Glasgow last week and Canadian steer, valued at 35 ponndd t f 1 through to they Newfoundland capital. for ordinary market purpaws wet t In to freights outside. gal Maple sugar, b.. 23 to 26c. g P ass receiv by an enthusiastic gash- - Buckwheat-No. 2, 76 to ?7er Hone -60-40 tins, 11'% to 12c r 'fie filar fell early, freezing in the farmers and a selected and turned over to the public y per caring of cattlemen, pn Rye--No. 2, 77 to 79e- a- 6-2%-13f. tins, 12% to 13%c per herring fleet and thus leaving many epoclal reception committee appoint- reception committee by whom it woW Peas--No. 2, $1.46 to $1.50. 1b. Ontario comb honey, per dozen fishermen without their usual means; - y g,, p- sold at auction for the sum of Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights,II$3.75 to $4.50. of winter sustenance. Eater a series b b the City of Gla� � The ship- bags included: Bran, per ton, $26;l Potatoes, Ontarfoa-No. 1,85c to$1• of bitter storms built a thick rim of ment consisted of consignments by the pounds sterling, and the money turn shorts, per ton;$28;middlings,$28.60; No. 2, 76 to 66c. foe aloe the coast, shutting out su Harris Abattoir Company, Toronto; over the the Unemployment Fund of g g p- the United Grain Growers,'Limited, the C of Glasgow. A ban uet fa{. ' ..'.good feed f fur $2. Smoked meats--Hams, aced 28 to g°�° q' Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, $1.14 29c;cooked' hams, 36 to 42c 'smoked Plies that would have relieved the auk- Winnipeg. and H. P. Kennedy, Lim- honor of the arrival of the first ship- r __ to $1-16 according o freights outside, roils 26 to 28c; cotta ro , 82 to fering of the people. g gh college l�e � .•.find, Toronto, the,last named .firm went of Canadian stop cattle was, Ontario No. 2 white oats--49 to 61c 35c; breakfast bacon. 30 to 33c; spa- - ° acting sa repree-entatives for the held, xtth celebrities from %V part'i� Ontario corn-Nominal cial brand breakfast bacon, 85 to 88c; FIRE PROTECTION -Ontario Hour-Nis per cent at, backs, boneless, 34.to 40c. IN NORTH ONTARIO United Grain Growers in the handling of Great Britain in attendance. Hour-Ninety pp in jute bags, Montreal, prompt shi _� Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 - i{ - meat, .$5.10 to $5.20; Toronto boats, to 70 lbs., $18,50; 70 to 99 lbs., 9118; - INDIA OVERSWEP'F i $5.06 to $5.15; bulk seaboard, $4.95 to 90 lbs. and up, $17- lightweigght rolls, Some of Latest Type�Of Gaso- BY SERIOUS PLAGUE; $b. i in barrels. $88; heavyweight rolls, line Cs Have Been - Manitoba Hour-Ist pate., In cotton,$s5. Engines . y # 9,000 New Cases Occur Illl, °er sacks, $7.10 per barrel; 2nd pate.,' Lard-Pure tierces, 16 to 16%c; Decided On. ax;�_,,�. -' -tubs, 181,5 to 1?c, ails, 27 to 171/X; A despatch from Cochrane, Oat.,` �'° Week Of Which 8,000 Have $6.80. p . . ,; .:: Hay-E No. 2, r ton, track, prints, 18%c. Shortening tierces, P TOO to, $14; mixed,••$il; clover,.$& 14% to 15..iAc; tuba, 151A -to 15%c; says:-Considerable additions to the P1•pVEd Fatal. Straw-Car lots, per ton, track, To. ppails, 15% to 16%c; prints, 17% to available equipment has been lead$,; Tonto;$9. 1814c. for the coining season's work in the :'' '' 'Simla, India, April 8.-The plague Cheese-New, large, 28c�pPtwins,' Sea steers. choice, $750 to $8; north b the Ottawa Fire Protection . :; v'! in raging In almost all the provinces 28%c; triplets, 30c.; Stilton, 31c. OI but vy y "'` ?Y' 9" �' p d. het steers,�choice, $7 to $7.60; do, Service.,according to E. G. Poole sup- large, ? ., of.Indis. The etatiatice for the week -' - 81 tq 32c; .twins, 33 to 34e;:good. $OL25 to $6.76; do, med., $5.25 g ' " " Stitltons, 35a j to $6; butcher heifers, choice,.$6.75 to `'`' M;: R' ,ending March 24 give 9,000 new easoa} ervisor for this district, Some-of the �:;!;; latest of cline engines with ' "• for all India, of which 8,000 were, Batter-Finest creamery prints, 68 $7.26 a do, mod.,'.$�•6 to $6.60; do, cola., type 8n ., fatal x'1,0 death rate is ea - - t„ Sy'.; creamery p­anne, ou F4.6o to $5; butcher cows, choice, $4 a PulaPing capacity of from 850�o P�laH7! to 52c; dairy,34 to 37c. Cooking, 24c. to $5; do, med., $3 to $4; canners and 400 gallons per minute, have been de- YI heavy in -the Central Proainois, the Eggs-New laida, loose, 81 to 32e;:cutters, $1.60 to $2; butcher bulls, tided upon and these will be used to United Provinces, Bombay Presidency,; ° Punjab-and Delhi. In Calcutta these, �- tree► laida,'fn cartons, 35 to 36c. �Rood, $4 to $b; do, corn., $3 to. $4; protect town and village while they ;<.- j , Live poultry-Chicken, milk-fed, feedino.steers, good, $5.75 to $6.26; also will be available for use against have been only three deaths. over 6 lbs., 26c; do, 4 to b lbs., 25c; do,.fair, $5.60 to $6; stockers, cod, All 'possible remedial and prevan� ; g forest fires in the bash. do, over 5 lbs., 24c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 21 $5 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 to $5; calves, Two railway motor cars and a num- • rive measures have been taken by the; to,24c; do, 2 to 4 lbs., 18 to 21c; hens, choice, $10 to $13; do,med., $8 to $10; her of trucks will be added to the ' authorities. over 6 Ibe., 28c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; do, tom. $4 to $8; milch cows, choice, • - Ido, 8 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, -17c; $70 to- J90; springers; choice, $80 to equipment and the mounted patrol will v` ducklings, over 5 lbs., 30c; do, 4 to 5 $100; lambs, choice, $14 to $16.50; do, be enlarged in numbers. The permit First Aid t0 Man 1ba., 28c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and spring, each, $8.50 to -$17:60; sheep, system will not be employed in, the Run Over by.Train -Vup, 80c; geese, 18e. . •. ,choice, $8 to $9; do, culls, $4 to $5; New Liskeard area this summer, but Seam`: Party for V.C. r' Dressed Poultry-Chickens, mlik- hogs, fed and watered, $11 $11.15; mounted rangers will patrol the dis= A despatch from Montreal days:-, red, over 5 lbs., 35c• do, 4 to 4 lbs., ✓te Captain Christopher O'Kelly, Y.C., do, f.o.b.. $10.25 to 310.b0; do, country trio. Motor boats and canoes will be Quick action on the part of a G.T.R. li3c; do,over 5 lbs.,30c; do, 4 to 5'lbs., points, $10 to $10.16. of Winnipeg, a hero of the 52nd Bat- _ used extensively to cover the territory. locomotive engineer probably saved V>e; do, 2 to 4 lbs., 25c; hens, over 5 talion, in company with a prospector, the life of W. B. Clark, whose leg was 'lbs., 30c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 28c; do, 3 to' MONTREAL If ou cannot find an o rtunitN, has been missing in the North since Corn-Am. No. 2 yellow, 93 to 94c. 3' pp° severd b a train at..the St. Reinai Oats-Can west., No. 2, 65 to 66c; do, set to work and make one. Before Christmas. A s�earch•party of y Ricers who served with him is being Street crossing. The engineer imme _ No. 3, 60 to 61c; extra No. 1 feed, Finland is encouraging the dome-n' diately brought the train to a stop, 58ij to 59c; No. 2 local white, 571 to Q-,.. _salted to go north. cultivation and manufacture of a g off a belt 58c. Flour-bias.$pang wheat pats., - -__ . . .. _ � and coffin piece of the- 7ope 1sts, 57.10; do, 2nds, $6.60; strong "� - made a tourniquet, whick he applied bakers', $6.40: winter pats., choice, $6 .: .::;a _ to Mr. Clark's bleeding limb and part to 56.25. Rolled oats-bag of 190 lbs., V _ ly stopped the flow of blood. The leg $3.10 to $3.20. . Bran-$26 to $28. ' '.„' had been severed below the knee, and • �". '' ,• � Shorts, $28 to $30; middlings, $33 to ;�;. •-��•''� when the victim was admitted to the, $35. -Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots,' <" = Montreal General Hospital, it was 13 to 14. �• - <:`":�'•'.:�:;.•<; ..� . found necessary to amputate above Cheese Finest easterns, 25 to 25 c. Butter, choicest creams 45 the knee. Mr. Clark R+sa reported}to-ti �' tin_ comfortably. _ day as res g y. y to 461�c. 'E selected 34c. Pots- `�'• - - - •'•` toes, per bag, car lots, $1. •�� -o-==-- ?:•.. �� Their Majesties Sympathize • _ - Common bulls and-cows, $3 to $4; -'°�`.`>a:, ';,1 a::;;;;:::::;r::; _ -- I calves, com. to med., $5 to $5.50'; do, With'. Son Of CarilariOlf very thin $4.50: Hogs, g ood quality, .�.. 11.75 to 12' sows 8 to 9• s $ $ , , $ $ raga, A despatch from Cairo says---The $5 to $6. King of England telegraphed to Lord '«+. , <:` N!?•< Cochrane Has Over 600 Parebester, son of the Earl of Car- ... .. n _.._ Cases J of Typhoid w � - yP o � - The queen and I learned with arvon: IA deagatch from Cochrane says:- - great regret of the death of your Carnarvon Dies at Cairo. • r father, .especially_-after the splendid A number of cases of typhoid in BRITISH EDUCATIONISTB IN CANADA fight which he made'for his ilia.-We-- Lord Carnarvon, the joint discoverer t - ed King Tutankhamen'*tomb,who was I town has reached 61te, and here have !boon 19 deaths in,the epidemic,•accord- Notable tlaurba from the Motherland are visiting Canada lust nos at- offer you and your dear mother and :.reePorted as recovering from an attack, . family our sincere sympathy in your `• d poisoalrs: said to be due to moo- ►ng to offlcikl figures available o leading the National Council of Education meetings at the University of Friday. Toronto. Three of the visitors are shown, Sir Henry Nedbolt, lecturer and great loss' gafto bites. has suecumbed to the (Signed) "George R. malady. There is much s�pecule-tidn The man who blua�ters is-merely be- pget, who boa lust completed a tour of Canada; Miss Gilpin (centre), head- Prince George wired Lord Porches- 'ltpon the ettect of tomb. poleona -and' traying his lack of force. mistress of kall School, Weybridge, a notable Englishwoman, and. Sir ter; "I am very sorry to hear of your - old >agpptlaa caress In their relation Michael Sadier (right), vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds and one father's death. lease swept my The hide of the shark is used for death. fw bb of the leading figures in t 'world of education. deepest sympathy. George," making gloves, purees and shoes. A6, '.;X. -ry.W...•:,: w,. �'�,s..;c." -M. -.-z".. _ .•gym ..µ, .y :n7. �. ,�•t•�' vk ,r- .n„ :w.j,,} ,r -.,. '» '.7='°' 'i�tv,..' •�•� •�•,�y�r3,,,s..��'h,:a:.,'y.' 'i •�. C ,A+a 'i+,`!o.?„-'�° +w:.• :'"4��,:)'w' Mmsp :,�. - .,�.';':,.�•-...' S.y'' .4•'Grn ''+3: 3� -':'i' �... � } 'X. "' �r� ;�iv�����.a.£ r''""t, Y• .t.., ,� �'^�Q�t.'c. rel AW'Z!'rr'". ="�.,:;.# ^.A,=„� "}^a,.;.:, a�,. �" .,r�-' f, ,x Sv „sop- 't.fi :,,,"`''"�♦ ,•Y":t` tN- +";' �' •-m%..; 7 ®�'.``'�+^se, •* .,^ ar"'� s�;- 'S. `r. aNF •;rq'�%' y(+,." at� '�, '::�+,, ,".w_ ;.4.• >• .G" .lu 4 w .!. '�.� .•r«..,, ,.a. -!>.... .;!" "' '� , .•. ,. el _asM7s•-� w"2,,,."�r r.�-k>t. ,r: `" ti .r^' :Y'�y!"'".P�r""•i. "j., •r�'<�• � _ ,. __ roil. ... � ..:.., .. .. ^: w.i...r r- i y� + M. �'`YS"> �' rr.4'`•'t,4 •!2•-•K nu.. r`I,\. ,,, •7 � .L•: ,1.,' 3 'a ' r�'''� - �� ••��•• ��•• ����••��-^•tt Dr. Henry will be here'ASnstt-� • —Dr,'E, A. Sadleir, dentist, pa ill .- .•.:•_ _ _ _• ,, `' �Jo�111./ls�ls 1�7. al next Tuesday to attend to his. be in hi; ogre on Thuredfly frt�nl ~e roressioual duties. * 10 m, }� a to 5 15 tee its usual. pring_ it i '�� �. --Mre: -Rankin is visiting 'hen `—The heavy rain on Thnrsdap —'Ills, and hiss: Llsueaer Altd lit _. t3f►ughter, ':!lrs: Ia'rkak• Sa•rles, of Ia-t: critfsed ti large araotAnL• of If3 sun, of .Toronto, s.pelnit the_ a snow to disappear b the! weekend with the former's sister, Trenton. PP Y _ .••• —S. W.'Davis has been off dkity usual' flood• which over ran the Mrs..James Rose. f t ~ for A.ev @cal days aaffering frnm a road at'the,west end of the village.. —Mies Rosie Bier spent- a few ,-Williams' Boots Houghs Overalls, �K severe cold. —Walter' Perry, who ham been days last week in Whithy with s in the employ of Prof. M. Q. Boa- Misses Verna and Doris Reid and •Smock's and• Shirts. err a nod ' ti : --Mrs, Enos Remmer is under p Y the doctor's care, suffering itrom a well-for the past. year and a half inn her return was accompanied by Tory Severe cold. left on• Tuesday for Richmond the Yormer, who rpept..n, few dava, '' — "say any more they speak for i• " —Mr. and Mrs. Macke, of Torod• Hill, *,filers he inns secured.& good here with her and other frieads. • . themselves., _ ' New ,lilies , ', week-end here syith Position. . to, spent the John and Mrs. McGinty. —It is'probable that a napober IF~Ld���ts. lust In and better. ,than ever. L' —Several of our,sports are gt:'I new residences will be erected .' d tending a boxing tournament in in the village during the jjear. a oronto this Thursday evening. give or six houses 'at least will OR SALE—' Sow and 10 pigs, to j n-" ,•,!, —N. B. Mar ash has been suff- likely, go up, unless something Fdaysnid,' Price reasonable. 'E.C,Goeaen, ;Boys. School Boots an Pant8' ° g Locoat Hia. 30 Bring frpm an attack 'of pleurisy,, happens to upset the plane of '� those who contemplate building, cEED. DRILL FOR SALE—Deer., abut is now soinewhat improved: p g' ►J;n, 11-hoe, nearly nail, Apply to Russell s Can E3hOW S Ott goods that 'will stand the racket in this ` The Sacrament of the Lord's --A social dance will.be held in B• �:c! ring, •2s-3u mtTtld ' wet season. upper will be administered in St. Lice Town Hall on, the evening of yt `. Friday, April 20th, under the aus RED POTATOES FOR HALE=- Andrew a Church on the fit'tit S y p r SALo-jt 20 bags of Irish Cobbler-. Apply ate day,in May. Pic es of the Pic l:eriug u piece , to,lot.a,rear f•con,3,Pickering. Charles Hood. y=� ehestra. Dancing fr'uru S in to Fhone Pick 2706. 30-31 ire Wall Papers ' —Mrs, i�oberC Taylor and ritut•- P. � p --• 'r: a Sinter, of Utica, are visiting with 1 a. tn. Adrniseion, 50-eents and �Op SALE—A Gilson r,•. the former's sister, :lira. W...3 2'5 cents, Command enjoy,your- 1{ gasoline en• Ask to see our semirtrimmed-papers. -We have"' finest , Sine,F h p, mounted acid in gocd condition. yam+ 'Powell,-for a few•day s, self. Everybody"welcome. * W,3•Taylor,Dunbarton.' U-31' ■ p array.of samples, from yotitever saw at dock; —W. Kelvin Runner and :firs. —Fred Warren, a resident of R1NG YOUR SEED GRAIN TO � Toronfro, was char" ed with im- 'Bottom prices. .•W e carry no stock on h rid' V R. �'i.,Sptu0n8 and son, Paul, n'et's. ' g ocust H;11 Elevator and the wild oats � '.•'�,�• holiday visitors with their Wents per=onatimg. a county constable, take cut. M.R.xoov,r, 2b consequently our, prices are the and came i1 for trial in the police�•: 'at the Methodist parsonage. P P SEED t1RA1'V FOR SALE—A quern. •: -cheapest.- Guarantee a • _ ' . A large consignment of timo- court here on Saturday evening, i city of oats and barley. Apply to Chas.A, thy and red clover seed just re A number of witnesses were call- Barclay,R•.R.2.Claremont. „'30•$1 . 24-hour 'delivers. •ceived at J. Balsdon's. All these ed foe the crown and for the de- T4.OR SALE-=A Rood work horse. = seeds are government tested. * fence. The evidence was so-very AV ly to Alex. Thom. Dunbanon, lot 28_ ` con. 1, ckering.Phone Malv I721. 29 30 �,1 T.—The police trustees have' had contradictory that it was difficult _ �i Fred T Bunting, d Pzckerxn�, =� the'splif•Iog drag go over the side to arrive at a decision. The evi- ASTURE TO RENT—Map to No- Establishedi'1857. h .'r streets tbis week thus much im- dance against Warren was euffi P i - Ci9nt1 etrOn h vember,reaz o:lot 9,cOACeuiOn�:Pickering. a- • proving the appearance of them. y g, however, to -war. Apply to 1.L.Pegg. Phone Clare 507. 30-33 _ q d rapt a conviction, but he was let ;1." •';• —Mr. McLeod, of the t3reenburn ANTED—About 334 bushels of Band and Gravel Company, wait off on suspended sentence. r Y feed arlepp at Broadfield Stock Farm• lot —After 8 Lin grin illness,which 7,s F con., Pickering. Phone Whitby 104-r-23. 'here on Saturday getting things g g in readiness to begin cite season's was borne with great Christian OF POTATOES—Golden Coin i' o ration;3, fortitude, death carne to the relief '►.land world Wonders for sa:e at lot 11.con. 2, � - of 11699 Rata Banks, Pickering, or phoaePtck 1403. H. W. Boyes.- _''-'. .:',.,. —Gregory Clark, sop of J. T. , youngest Pickering. 30-31 Clark, of Toronto.. has been—sent daughter of H. and the late - . ... firs, Banks at the home of her MANGELS FOR SALE—At lot 13. �s at your service f or ' to the Alaska gold fields aI the con 2,Pickering. half mile north of Picker. • special representative of the To- sister, Mrs. •Harvey Barrett. .°f to Village. Also a rev bags of potatoes. Phone Toronto on Wednesday, A ^il 1 708: Eagaz Andrew. 29-30 roato Daily Star. ' - y .. �.. ' •.... - « .. let y rocenes ,. c —Harr Powell, �w1m has *been Ilth. Her funeral 9wiftlake place: OOTg REPAIRED—Brute wad Choice Rolled Oats, 5 lbs., spending the �,a�t three months at t morrow (Saturday) at ? Iv p.m, 8,+,«, repaired neatly-and quickly ' Thos. - .. _. f n her..father'Q. residence, acid Watson. Ch.h.Picg�ng°Ca lust tree`of Thompson Seedless Raixius,per lb., y lair rte. the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. iat anent will Fake lace in Era- S. Balsdon, returned on Friday to p 1 hie home in Fishers,N. Y. kine cemetery. The deepest sym- {SEED OATS FOR MALE-100 bwb- , path is felt for the bereaved SEED el.O A C.72 oats,r�from gild oats,price �b New Prunes,.ChO1Ce quality, 18e Our sports are anxiously wRit- f y „s can:.. } W.Sroarnri a.lot Z..C�a. 4.Ptclt- •x (/ - ay ing for.the Ice in the creek to dis- ather, brother and sisters. ertng. R,R•No.l,Locust Hill 30 12> ap arrso that the suckers may —Don't forget the drama en .�b n• Fresh Hallows Dates, _'� 11e Y UGGY POR SALE—Trip hualcy. come up the stream. The season titled "My Brother's Deeper.' to BM. Lautralin, arch sick, in good condition. ♦ • " be-presented in the Town Hail to- Reason!or seli�ng. Appl y at premises. 1 1-•t Canned Peaches, 2 lb. can, .° a& ' -.,•± r ithip year is mach later than usual. vy '� -3larried, at the Methodist night ([Friday) by the Brooklio mtles,outh of Pickering d'age, Percy Pascoe, - Dramatic Club. under the auspices OR SA LE—Double frame dwelling Canned Blueberries, r can, �• ,` ppaarsonage„ Pickering, by the Rev p nR per 200 ' W. A. 13unner, on Wednt;sday, of the Chamber of Commerce. F:n the v,aage or Pickering. ,ttmmtad on a ea April 11th, Charles Martin .Baker Thi 1 is a high-class drama and has ei�L"re A.findlady'o40i{i�©�c�v .,Open ,r Standard P1nme ne I'eaxa, per can. `Ot1 • z �:. been well received wherever given. to. 29-32 K;• to Mine Leta Marie Puckrin, both You cannot afford to miss it. B k s - of Pickeing. y 1�EEDQRAIN FORBALE—O. A.O. - y w —Rev. oleo. Campbell,Field Sec- attending you will not only pro- 72 oats es Cents, barley at 85 cents. Also ?` rata of Social Service and Evan- vide yourself with a iine.eveniog's several yaefilheaandotte xeneralpurpuse horse. Pick 19'20. Tohn W linos,R.R.1. entertainment, but on will also yy. 2sao New Prints, Ginghams, Chambrys. :. Reliem of the Methodist Church, p y wbie i - will preach next Stinday morning Will a worthy cause as the money . _ Galiteas etc., for Ladies' and go towards the Park F'u4d. OR-SALE-1 Red Durham cow, :. Jim the Methodist Church at 10 S0, Secure our ticket at one at J. due Apr,! 12tb; several young sown ovate :Chil'dren s Dresses-large Be sure and hear him. y bred acid some of breeding age. bred$rsth- :_ `' ' •--OceSBiaoally,we•receive sub R. Thexto4,s store. There are ��?_ tnac Clam 2213. R' a a a"e• assortment of pricers : . . ecriptione froth residents i4 the still s' few left. Admission �5 ury odd Ginghams at 25 cents, 28 cents, 3e, cents United States who, remit only ents, children under 12 yewrs 20 ASTL RE TO LET—Any one hav- y �p�, * Ping young cattle they with put out to pasture and 45 Ceuta per yard ' 111.50•instead of$2,00. On account during the summer months apply to G„eo, Riot-, ' of the postage on United States =lluriag the past winter a nurb-•tardson,lot 25.Con.9,Pickering, 11.2 mile..e.t Ladies'and Children's' Hosier 1s'our subscriptions, which amounts to ber of social dancer. were- held in or Claremont.aaaseaa R.R.3.Ctaretnont, 29tt cult 62 cents a year, it is necessary to i the Town Hall here under varinua OR SALE 4'thorough-fired Tam- -increase the rice to them. auspiceg and were aRjeb enjoyed ;;•.:-':.. Fworth•o~. 4 months old. bred from D=tx- - � New Chintz, Art M'nslias, Cretonnes, Cdr= . p winners at the Royal Winter Show. Sold with —Art Bandy, traffic officer, has_but for the presence of a number re, auras paver*Ana at:easttnai,le ices apvly io Scrims, Marquisettes etc. to fa�•e�eeI ed from the Deppartment of of hoodlums'from Whitby,of both--to R.J.Dixon)r.Highiand Creek >?.r Phone " Highways a trnek with the neces- sexes, who believe that to have a Mary 2423 — -aaa y -nary apparatus to weigh loaded good time it is necessary to in- FjrORSALE-2 impeirted Clydesdale Wall Paper BALL PAPERS motor trucks, d has received Bulge in profanity (sad it ia'eaid mares,oru an foal to -Flo- ton." These marrs,arwst Desnid as the owner has no further Don't ll to ask for samples—*e have instructions to prosecute all chose that these 3tVhi tb girls are carp use far them" Apply to Walter Turton..lot as, •' iwho load their trucks in excess of proficient in this art) and other con, s.Pickensg.or to S.J.Manner!, 180 Elgin - •' MA116 up samples of a number of st,.Oshawa. 3otr oils lines and will be glad ithe regulations. unseeml conduct.. It is said that —The Catholic Women's League some of}here young lnea acid wo• HATCHING, EGGS—Get winter to send you these •Q s' by using bred-to-tuy Whale Wyar• �1 if Unable to see our fall rAuge. _.'w jl hold their annual meeting on men come from respectable Whit � ni ► �r . , qq�r � do;trs, rgal Dorcas strain,Canada's best strain ,. Prices IJrC gr r011 it l' ' ednesday- next,-tbe-`?Sth inst,-by ifAm i* i•+.sr thin mil Ot deter direst iroU,S.Martin.75 cents a setting.. Also 40 p p \a u>;,o• d y - M.S.Burk. R.R. Y at 3 p. tU.i at the home of MrF, the \Ewe from giving �,s pabli- ,,qo, 1,Locust Hill. Phone Pick 1031. 10-32 John McGinty. There will be an eity to their names and the nature OR_SALE—Cheap. all kinds of •'Elastics"' House Points and Vxrniahes. 1' election of officers and all the, of their misdemeanors. The resi- F wagers,harness.and all kinds of Yarm im- �-ladies of the congregation are in- dents of Pickeri4R are determined Dlamentsin goodordtr.,Alsose�eralhavy and Decutiot, thecold waterkAlsomine f vited to attend. to put a °top�,j •�his nuiflance. -3t light scales and cook stoves and'heater9. High- Kalsomi4e Brushes, Paint —At the meeting of the Ctthaai- C05t two 11[ tUy yOtlnit meD $15 est Price ppaaiad for hides and wool, also five Wool- `j Brushes, .Scrui}s, ,- try. is Hertaan,Stoufiville. Phone 1903 iris ber of Commerce on Tuesday even- last week for their exhibition of t :Brooms, Wash Boards etci, etc, ing w request was received from rowdyism and each succeeding of T'OR SALE—In the Village. bt _ 1 13 OR a house with six acres of I 'the Women's Institute asking for fence will mean'a heavier fine nearly new barn with stabling for'2 horses, 3 pigs and poultry: also are A-shed, con- 'I� • . H APMAN permif+sion to erect slides and —The play, "Strictly Business," sortable house with good cellar. A portion of place sand,piles in the Memorial given last Friday evening in the this property is suitable lot building lots, Is -_Park for the benefit of the child- Methodist Church by the Y. L. B. situated of Duke east of Apply to Pon on i ren. The request was granted on C. was greeted by a large, ands- on the premises. - 28tf r- ' condition that they be placed at a ence. The young folks are to be - _ c_— t satisfactory to Park Com- congratulated on the splendid ran New slid Second• .U1 6 •, HARDWAR JJ it tee. deriog of the play and also on • —One night last week some per- their financial success. The play - eon or persons broke the lock on portrayed a familiar feature of the door of the recent addition'to church work and .a variety ,.of the Bose Excelsior Mills and enter- characters interpreted each role ?Massey-Harris 'ed the building. This is a very with good effect. The play 'vas M ` serious offence and the person .extremely amusing yet contained r' C ,f _ ' found �ui]ty is liable -to a heavy some-sound wisdom Inimitable `� punts m nt. Mr. Rose will prose- Irish wit and lefge•heartedoess <' cute any person found trespassing were charming features of Mrs. • p -The Famous Cold Pater Paste - on these remises io,the future. U'(3roggan. 14ire. Peeves represents } _ —L. O. Clifford, M. P. for South a claeiiwhonurse their ills as well Tints. it ntario, has.been honored by the as their 'religion snd find, it In White and egtiest to act ae jndgoof Hereford hard to tell from which they % ;.. .. cattle at the International, Live jet the most comfort. The Secre• r ' took Show which is held- in'Chi- tary's repo Ft showed that a too is sago early in December. This is detailed aCCOg4� of Ladies' Aid swim,' `' �' .O e''pound of Mureseo will cover, the Bret time that Canadian has discussions should not -be flat in �. - s Y been asked to act as judge of black and white. The minister W--- .' Hereford cattle at this show, and his wife showed themselveo - Seventy-five square feet. which is the largest of its kind in as delightfully natural and hama4 " : '''. •+ Are ou Read for _ , the world, and is a 'recognition of A's the others.• Each succeeding Y Y z; C. Mr. Clifford's standing among gea, ation has its changing meth- i„�n :Y p1j�t u in 2`and t.1 lbikat '.es 5 breedAers. od f Christian work and its Sp g 7 � , • p d ;' .. public meeting of the Trus changing view-point. Merely liv tees and Ratepayers'. Association ing along and keeping u the `' P;' .' `, 'of Pickering will be held in the financial end of the church 18 not Call and gee our school room on Wedneadayeven- enough. Hattie Fuller's words . Drop In and get a Color Gard and -ing next, April 16th. Mr. Begs- should korn into our thoughts : Aero Cushion Tires" read all albnut this worth, Field Secretary .of the ''What are yon doing to uplift ' Provincial Association, will de. the young folks in. our lnidet ?' the Sion ono• sliver an address on "Rural Life Assisting with the program were p •,8ha " Problems." Also, a report by the Miss Helen Banner, of Greenwood, cure troubles. sanitary fix11 delegates to the O. E, A. Oonvea why delighted the audience with tion recently held in Toronto. tier vocal selections, and Messrs. sea. $lrlsl'e reh+eetca will be In at- Fryedd_Fswtro�yt'tt and tGeorgb Field ,. R. � • • .'' 6': 'atW •y"•a.d,.gr�}A,t�rr •�` •a .�• •v� :s,';.�.'Rid,..e •.,re,;,.%N " 6 w