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VOL. XXXIX.
TICKERING, ONT., .FRIDAY, eJ ANUARY 9, 1920
�r0!lrls# tvniRt etarbo. f ,CEDAR GROVL' r.
I , :.-.. •Pickering.Tp.-Etecta0n� Established 75 years
Geo.- E•Baker E. r 4A(ter a lolls perjod of i:,li:ess, borne
Medical C Following is the ofilcral roturng of GREENwOO
with 1btiatiaiu patience auii fortitude, the elections held on Aronday list to • �A
fl . aixrl.ed with u .(tet;p love for the Township of Pickering for the AA
RE. FOR$TTHr D. t • 0.etr 'gesso= 1 others, ilv a. W. C. Pilkev died at her ositisions of Reece and First De ut
a tared member of the Optometrical aero. 1 p p y•
elation of Ontario. Special attention given to Santa Claus sass -The sleighiug isn't houtei at Cedar Grove, on Tuesday.11 Reeve : r'
fibs ntEing of glasses. Eyes tested free. ~crib very good and he 'cannot bring a Dec, 3rd 1919, at, the age of TO years'M�T
alaremont. ;l8tf very big load with him. and 'll months. Mrs. PrlkeF was I � For Reeve ,Dep. -Reeve IND L „�
' ones in the LS
Township of Reach. but _.�F,f�g'gie Scott flow. Rich- �
XT F. TOMLINSON, _4, B., Member Santa says "Most of the bop: and girls hits lived in ' the house in which she bray ardsnn
,.'.� v'of the College of Physicians and Su en. died, for the past 44 Div. - o, 1 12 43 -2 57
have been very- to their fathers ! yeses, She was u' ,
• of Ontario. Ofllce: that formerly occup,ed by dao hter of the late Juhn NVard`. She 82 84 30 1:50 --- '
" the late Dr, R. Rrodie, and latterly by Dr, Cald- and mothers s LhiS year and it takes g ,
well. Phone. Claremont, Qrt. 23ly more presents. Iis sttrvlyed hr a sorrowing husband ' 3 i() 36 .L 75 % �'
i i and a grown -its fatally of •seven -face S 10 6 (J 10
t E. CARTRrR1GHT, M. D., bi, -Poor old Santa wanted to know if we daughters and two •sous, These'xre 3 1 36 .-0 01
V . C. P. 8 s, Ont. A corcrer:for rile Coud-: . 4a'd lots of talking machines and re- 'Its.' NIut,son of COInnYhLis, Mrs. How • 16 4J' 33 31
ty o(Oritario, Office hours : 12-2,•and 6-S p. m..• cords and 'we tdld hiui we thought and of I3aniilton, tlrs. ' Aliltuc of 7 38 ¢ 811
or ate; theind�pho ers yNop�00.tPickerinien�
we :would have plenty for him. Ile
Markham. 3Lrs. _I itch of Turiinto, $ 35 57 201 '' ��'1$111riTr
t 2 i 9 is 70 26 o tall Zile Zia trons
rano. 33ty said he might want x few Mmxtrell Mrs, Robinson of Toronto, Ed Ar of
and Chalmers' .._Cars and ace' said ; Cherry wood, and 'Howard at home.(31
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N0. MCKINN-ON;-_1.D., L.R.C.S., alright, you can have as many as The high esteem in which she was' Il 1 27 A eery Christmas"
• Edinburgh, member of the CNiege of you want. . held teas shown bw the large concourse -- -" -- -
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Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. 1!cetttiate of relatipes acid friendswhich follow- �• `l81 582 220 699
S loyal College of Surleall e'of Edinburgh. VictrolitS, Record's, Pianos, ed her remains bo Erskine Cemetery. ! _Ih 7jority for Scott. 200: ruiijorit-- for ��
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Bleeds attentioa d dsieaeee, B ugham and Sljeef _hn_rc Etc. "F'�� dean. 4,3 ; total vote 935.-
ehfidren, OliceRlidrdeace:Broutram,- - ille,
c . t DUNBARTONthatLe a6. R wt�iTeYf }} Sale, J. F. Cluk-stns and Dorothy A H��p an#..L.StouvOn U• ate visitingrQiatives in Jleafntd. The electrons which were helde on
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H. KENNEDY. Bart 'Pr: Sol. _ESS B. Gourlie of Toronto• is visit- 'Alonda_y passed ori eery quiett C E.
< 'hi . to cor,•tiotary Pub lic,gCor..ey r.:er $c. _ i;r . K Harper was elected mayor by aeelama- _ ,l. rog erous
Whitby, Ont. y 0 ---- - f` in the village. n
alis. [fatherly lt•ta returned and res tion, and E. R. Blow was elected reeve, i'
�E. FARE_t'$LL. S.C., BARRIS- n s+trned her profes>ion, after spending;' The council will he 'composed• of the
. TEIt. Cofttty�Crown Attoiney,&adCouncy He �' !7■ her vacation at her home in Nii!lbzogk. ! fgllowing: R. S,'VickPrv. J. M. Ken• New • 1 ear�-
oz. Court House. Whitby. 10-T a .L� I \Its Jean O'Leary Iefc I+Lst, week for i ny, Win, Maw. F. N. Burns, Thus,
- — New Tork -to take a nursing agi in. Conlin, and S. R•iiitr•ev. The •follr)w.
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E. CHR'TSTIAN, Bat•ric'er, and after being overseas fbr several' ins will enwtitnte the of Edtt
iCLAREMONT •
A • 6olicitcr. Sotary Public. Etc: uonoy to i tunnthQ. � cation: Dr. J. P. 'Roger (seri, }, Dr. H. •
caa,a0ffice'Jirack 6t_\crt> , Whltbs. ' 2517' j The U, L. &:M. I., Soeiety kill meet 13H cntn !ancl, t, and 11'. D. R•atsnn. -
DAI,E-3 & JOHNSTON-Earr i -tern ISS[: ER OF on Fiiday eceoina, Jun. flth at 8,15 ; Public . L'Liiity CommisKi�n : A. M. F• L-,��EE
e'^ :.an Uanfnrth 1.l- �4 x,luos:h tBIdR? -_ o'rlock. ?ha-rp:.- A gond program'. 1 Allin and \ti'tn. Pringle, elected b,y uc-• I,rcense 4-'1+;(11
Toror. �. Phone Gerrard 41IT Saturday+..;; Every ane welcornp.
clamahon.
_tern 1: .Eln�t t- -a m�-- Marriage LicensesNlrs. E. Bruniell and Mrs. -I :Stn_ ales -
I GREEN RIVER - —
W ILLIAM J BEATON.: B -A. -Bar _.. _._.-.. - -.- ---- -- -bulli tram a sic c ttrtng the- - _ #
. • past -week, but, we hoe to see them
r tel Sri'rca5.. me:ber of ^•m of P
-- �= -° - hoth about.again ain soon, E
Ryckmaa, Deniwrr. Foster and Beaton, Tor.mto '- "` '- -'— g am Madill •v(,itrd, .r. Routley on
ervice
Cseitera] Tr,ueta.H iding,$;BaySueet, Tousle. ',` Th -e hocket• game between Our logAl Sundae
Tele
phone Elaut v i and 9e2. • : LOGS WANTED NTED rl+tb anti Yi( kering on \env 1 -ear,' lI•i.,s B, vele Iloover spent a few days
Day resul,ed in a victory If the lat• at her home here. r
Dental I will.pay the following prices deliver- ter. the score being; 2.0. • Dnn% bo- div Ali.�� Gertie �Vtikht-spent the week J
ed at the nriil : _ cot x e a,,
T�►LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8. Rock Elm No.'I 35.x+ la +.r l-1 peC M r NIi c G. Devitt viaited_•wirh Alias G. „
it J! Graduate'oi the -Royal Colelge of Dental $ofCElm bio. 1 25.00 to 3r),o ill PRO K ROAD Wright Pnr a few days last week.
Surgeons and,University of Toronto. Of5cc Ba=9wood Not; 1 2.5.00 to 30,W " Mists Alice Hornshaw is ylsitingt The undersigned have opened' a
over W, M. Prrngle's',hardware:store, y4hitby, Maple No. 1 2x,00 to;{o,00 •. Holidays are over and every bodv is, with het aunt at Muskoka at present. u" new garage at the Corner
Bell a hour 9 to 2 : i co 8.1( g; inti. -phone b. P back to work.' W na. Milne and lad friend motored. of Church and Kin - 4
Bell phone E20, elly I White•Ash No. 1 116.00 to 40.W �• F g Streeire..
Lad Grah Pinel l.f)V to 23,0G .. John Knox has Spending some to F, Ham's, of Brougham, on Sunday Pickering, where they a•1'W
time here with hisnts. lust,
�usisltfiit �GarDf. Hemlock No, l WOO'to 2b:00 - •' ' The sills school re -o ened :4[onda prepared to repall all malke--
• P P F We are glad to hear that biles Ger-
Chopping aof autos, motor -cycles
Oat Rolling every week with a fair attendance. Miss Cronk tie Fuller, who has been ill for some y
Y1 W G. HAM-lasuer of Marriage day iexcepting Monday. has been re•cngaged for another year. time. ins. _ and bicycles.
Lio•new in the county ofomtaeto, We understand that Ice is Dow a Quite a numb-6r-herertook fig
Pfet•ria/ vllleq. =�7 W, G, Barnes, Green River
good thickness on the pond and Air, the rink at Locust Hill on Saturday - We are also agents for be
�F Jackson is prepared to 'supply cus- night. The ice was Rood and all re- Lapal Cream Sepr►rstotis•
�r a V.!R]CHARDSON - Real ;Es Or address R. fill No. 1. LBill. tomers. port having had a gond time.
• •'tate. Insurance. Conveyancing, rotary _ Locust The annual school meetings was and repairs.
Public, Ete.,:Pickentij, Ont. wily - fairly well attended_. \[any In ort.
W% 'FALL -House carpenter. Is• • ant questions were discussed. T. A. MONGOLIA Gasoline Engines, Tractors anci
♦y .'timaseagiven for work, repairs or -:Winter Term Knox retired as trustee. after a Inns Ih �3males, of Ringwood, spent the Sawing Machiaes.
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alterat,ois lad. phone '2913.' Picker:r.q. 231y term nP'faithfut service... Frank Ax•
hntiday athis home here. a
From January 3th open in each of Porti reigned from hiy position on the
S.V. J. and Mrs, Ramsey of Toronto. Cowan & Shepher`e
HEATODI TOWN88IY0LER8 heard, on account of leaving. Hisbio. spent Neiv Years with relatives. ws
oonveyanc•r, Commfeetonerfor .tatdra Shaw's Schools, Toronto.- (Buri= i Cher. Clayton, has been appointed to Alis.es•Rhea anc� Olive Turner spear • al- _•
olnfarmr, Accountant, Err lMa•r g loan fill the v,arinry. and Charles Fuller Pickering,Oaf
on farm prropenT l+so•z at ittrzrtag• L7c• ness, Shorthand, Tele r e Ilk. and a week with their• brother; Melville. a
roe•r" whit•sala,0at, f -y R $ fIlla lhr ether vacane•y, The rrusteo of T,,r.org.ta,--_ _
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'Write or oo rt.. al- t u: tc compo+, o a3. avec, John and' _ars. Turner spent uL GH S. PUG Glen Alnl �r. Ont. - c';avron Axford, and ('hnrlP4 Fulber,: p nt the
1'f F tresses s.:inneer, . rxr•r.ite ecf.er' [I. --haw, `t'onge and Gerrard. , , hoirda� at John Alrrhell's; ?th coarse-
}eace to to parted e: r} CZnrOuchbre,l wt ,ck. - t.+ree e*.tp t ,e men. C. hrtzpah irk glen. Prrkerinc.
t3alee conC•trted anywhere, �� trite for t.rm. _• _ Lc't` "Rp, 'r,ted attditnr for the coming; Gent ge anti 1[rc. Howl! r, Gcarg;r and
weld partieu.ars, FLrae Ie 1,:310. a3 iy �]j 'r ir` \1 a undorntNnd that the new, }its. Judd, of Totontu, ,pent \etv
PO0
S I irens _ . rt: �!6? etxJN • 1'^nMl will d'+ia rual.rera so -hint the C <.
rd A baser, i/` 3 Years at (leo. "i owpra.
�t �{ 1 -,i, grant that was' vtithheld will be
L' • for Oc•iatiee of Toric and ge_ano. Aat• lk g., e q i ' Arth*tr and Mr-, Graham, of Cherr.y-
CoKe .1ts of till ItUel aP c�auect to on-hortrot I t F clnttnyd. t twnnri John and lies. T,trr, r:P [.e.n!m-
aot:ce. A *rrae Greta Fig ler P.O.. Out, I —11.•, cjrent \.err i"cors at K. G. Teter.
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First-class x1�s for titre wFltTcyALf3 %VP are unrry to huve to rortntr the T
��OR1'ON _i. GIBSO\, Ont•eri„ a 2�� t�
,inti Ih1t:n:on Land r� ;cr.rnd •C.ti:! Lief Or ninl,t Afi�.•Gen. Rttrkh+,:dr•t r:'Gprndtng;4a death of J1.:s. «m. L• e�, which took ` . it k -e e11 IlaY1d
$ng,rear. l[•,yk:reStrecr, •.tr ,:,y, Ph„ne ::1, '• feR• day. with friend:+ in the cit p are At her home hereon Wvdnesdav, �• _
�(5ucce*-or to the tate LY. E :Y:,rno1C, URta-it, 1+5 meets. f3II tr$)II9 S I).c 3lsr-. Thr dreeased h+t<l been rn
�> o err e,asfd til- knew that `T r:, the follow iIi;
Lead Surveynrof of, Pcr,S < sa•a. P' oar,health for the time. The fu,tn.
rea►ning promptly attended to. Pugh luau tcturncd horn r; int proved in P a ?.
Kra{ It, relwagbeldOn. FridFv-to .Stouffville _sizes 0 Coal • t
WN. r 51,\R, I,i( EN' l IV ALS('• A IIC fur C'anadat Carriage Lo. ^Duret<rs c � le,tvFs to mourn Kar q
T[OXF:Ett ' ,r 5'� k, Cent i and Durh • ,t John Bir nip, of Ot t,iw-r, is spending I,, s Ilei hu?hand and one daughter. _ `
Counoe:;. All kind. of sacs- pr„a^ptly at•end,-0 ��j hes h(lidiy: with his daU liters and E �StOVe
to. Tcrms reccon+)le.Y Dsta•, far s61a, Wray Lt rl� . H. Peak, .YfCl(sYiN¢. liber 1.trrl,d� L' to:' `K l[vs. C-nig,- Taylor, of this PI"N . � r '
d�tE\S�'O.:cv, lieu and„Inde-x n- - They hsae the sympathy of the rani gf
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arranged a O
3A'h;,by-Ont' - - ” Oar hbrlcey exp^rts were in Mark .n:: infra.
• hywon e Nut, _
Pa�'CTCTR"W' �CN=S BROUGHnMaaeG•. R E I D
Has a full line of tresh and Cur- lit uie in C'hL^,4gn, after visiting his art • or Dnron .o, open a tree
Government, Munplfpal, and. Cor, ' rousin, «. F. Burlon for a cos le of with �� , E. and Airs, Holtby. -
edmeat:' constairH .on hand. P
oration Bonds For Sale. Y weeks. The _fisses Hond, of Toronto, spent
P c a few days at their home here, �. C• REE SOPt3 ,
Spice. Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Chas, Mee has stabled his trusty
Bell Phone 1113. Henry” fc,r the -winter, and invesied Herb. and _Mrs. _Satthewa, of Toron-
'-� Ham, l301o�►,a, R'elners, etc.011 if tz S to, spent the holidays with Mrs. Laid• LOCUST HILLS #
-- -Wit ttMM-D DYKE -S, WHITA�!
-----.—. ---- Highest prices paid -for Airs. Geo. Philiphas `'been spending
�. Weare ire eared to learn that �Nttr• the holidays with her sitter in Beit-,
ATr/L- ;;Bntcher'� cattle, _ and Mrs. Peebles :ire corning .til the s --'% ing Yetefir>dF}+ SurgfOA vale to te,rtte,- h ea ins p+rrhe Pd the on1IrKe^rhtilr, nor po ul Picker
fior:nr, Graduate od Ontario V- • : inary _ c•„mnrndious resiclruce of Truman p ilr teach-
j l;urtnn. el-, spent the'bolid+tpS at her home in r
CnlIege.- All cadge flay t a.i�,ht Select a School T1`e feel: utile _Ir. ar.l 3ir.:. Sunder• Erin.
promptly attended to. 1;md 'til the vile. Th,y- have pill-- N, L. and \airs. Stevenson, we are
Bell and IndependentPhr ne= rh ;-t tl tlu ft nit fru m of .lohn .fit:=ten. °mry to state., are in poor health at
PICI{-ERiNG, - t(ith roar cue: wi(.e open. `:�11 ,
O?`tiTiiR!O �Ir. �undeti.tnd ret+irned from over Present. Dr”
* (�Business Colleges are not nlilae. s?.LS iec,•ntic and trill speci aiize in Mfs. Bvron F,-abyan+Miss \Iargar• u"' g'
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T_j 0-ti�' �t 1 ! �t �f ,r �' ii uf+ and po,:l'rp. ♦ et with
aqhtheir
. e Oshatines e spent Sunday
..i.� .1. with their relatives here. � + '
, H. S Phillips 'alid daughter, of Re•
Veiorinarg• 5urgeonrlilI:L1IiE\ _ -
,,f Rina• have been visiting for a few
Honor Graduate of the Ontarru Vetc-�{ �j weeks with relative here. t
0� Lin -
excellent
One of the lar est harps in the dis• _--
I inary C<)llege l on e .i C'•halleS Sts, Tcrouto. R ' c Mrs. Hogle, of Oshawa.; accompani• '.
and Graduate of the Vetetinr.:y $ ttict, twoiln:, the.easnti's crop from ed by herr-daughter, Airs. Haug, are
Science Association. - .w 151 kcres n, land• and the separator of
visiting tv`ith BroL>ghani fricrds at
Phone-ofbiee 1805, resider.cr ?i�12 is •r,otec? thronghottt• Gar;:itis for a clr,ccr threshing 6utfit went up in presenf,, H g I710i'ed
!! smoke at 1,3r1 _Iondrty morning in ane.
CLAREMONT,. T 1 f l:rg;h grade training: Our g;radu- The Rev. A. _McLellan, of Claremont ,r
Oh.TAP.{O of rhe most disastrous fires that has will preach in ,St, John's'ehurth on s.
f ates are in great.detnand. Get our ever• occilrred in this district. Th
hdru scat otvr,ed by Alexan el- _Iaak- Sunday- afternoon at the usual hour. t0 neW -
Dr. Ne E. 11lIeEWe�, B•v. S Catalogue, read our reeotcts, then ��ll A hearty invitation is extended to all. _
CI. lin, and the farm wa% -occtfpied hVbi.q P, and _[rs. _Vade.'of _lbritreal, re•
Veterinar Sur 'tot). decide, Enter any time, sun, James A. Vacklin, It rs situated qua,rter�, j ri
y. $ turned home on _Monday after spend-
ahout a mile and a (t tier sonth•eaat
Graduate of University of Toronto. ruga eouple•of weelcs a� the home of R/� f \n.
AV. J. Elliott, Principal of here. The rtagrc oftheflre is thought the batter's arents, Jamesand Mrr, �jgg 1JlJ0Ile ,� StOt'P.
'Former Veterinatian to _Iacdonald to have been fa Pp rk from the engipe p` 'l'
Agricultural College, Quebec. , " Fontan.
of the threshing nutfl 114 clover was The Ladie9' Aid Soriety of the �(�T I' p yM-
Pr�mptattention to all clients. ----- _ being threshed at. the time. Althonah AMethodist church, will . meet at the r V eft el
Bell and Ind. Phones, a number of iren teere' Present the home of Mrs. E. F.. Annis on _Vednes-
Water, Pure Water ff�aze could not be extinguished, and der. January the 14th. Everybody
PiCKERIN&O- = ONTARiO _ if was with difficulty tbat the bon9e, J Richardson 8
welcome.,
I [dings sari roost of the stock - ' +
i ' If a nntwe i,,,lledt b oath` Rev, Dr. Cleaver, of Toronto, will
ilI use ,the only were caved. A Ecru hens which were ,
Eggs For Ilatchln r deliver his lecture entitled Jean Val• e•
y, Chaa, B. Rice fattening u1 crates and. several small
4 jean." in the Methodist church here o
H E PICKERING NEWS
from Black Breasted Red „ who is Agent fot NV ind Mills, Gasoline Ptgs were IiuThe(l. The,threehingt out- oat the evening of Tuesday, January j� at"
G+i me -circles gtotk and fit was nwped by Snowball -Stns„ of p Ne .E• ML•EWEe N.—
layers. Engines. all -kinds of pixie and Sttinge Markham, The season's crop included the 27th. Watch out for caters.
Young. Belgian0 flares r water works. Also bath room fix- nearly one tbouaand bushels of wheat �} Q s
Alyo, tures, etc. Everything given careful as well ac large.quantitiec c0�, oats, baT• Veterinary a.,�ur eon
find' Silver Greylgiber• _ ley, hay, roots and two sibss•'filled with The clnarantiee xgtaiu?t people t`,�
attention. , from Ontfirio enteringMontreal '.
i;ed Hares. corns s e, The hesharn was macinqihine
without vaccination ertiffeates
�- All Pedigree;,Sto(•k. RICES PUMP R'ORK9, aswas also the threshing machine. O, N. R, 'Tick�et.a
J. GORDONPICSERING Some Tel. Whitevale, On e I but the loss will amount to several has been extended to the whole
W . ( i t, thousands ocigarsProvince of Quebec �^�iCAili1, rJ11�•"
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twentieth birthday -he, himself, Nature's M�1e-Up �V� r
twelve years older -and had •sailed't'•
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with her to Florida, there to estab1iah - —
her as the mistress of his estates. She
had taken her place in his life with The first usez•a of radium are were even to a depth of twenty-five rest. i
the dignity of a queen assuming R I.the Indians of Utah. In pre -Colum- I Trade was extenyiva!y developed in
_ throne, and in all matters had arrang-f bian times they employud It (t,he'�stufl early• days among the Indian tribes ry
ed her tastes to conform with his. Yet, { now known as "carnotite") to paint and doubtless the pigment produced
at times, he felt that she was st}ll an
-utter stranger to him, an, exotic and `their bodies a bright canary yellow. by this mine was distributed over. a
unaccountable as the gold@n orchid No work on em)neut painters ought l vast territory. The miners employed
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rhes next to Sophia herself, was the I to omit mention of the American ab- thereto -day, when they come out af•
_ Ichichi, treasure of his existence. origines, who quite generally were in ter a day's work, look as if theyawert
This orchid had bloomed for genera- {earlier days wonderful colorists. painted from head --to foot.
tions upon the body of the great oak it is supposed that the first coat- The same diggings in times ante-
at the foot o£ the Gardiner glace, So, worn by man was a• coat of palest. AIIt dating the white man yielded quant!• :: 1
far as was known, it was the only, the early amertcau artist, when. he flea of another highly valued paint -
far ORCHI
or
to-plwa in that section of yellow ocher 'the latter e' '
Florida and was. one of ,the marvel had adorned himself like a rainbow, namely, p
of the countryside. The story was I the final touch perhaps beings to make Ing another oxide of iron, niter! tottnd .-
tGar g o this { the low or half of his face red and the ( associated wfththe red oxide -
that t u s diner, la n s
"' -• y shore the
many trials by land and uper half green; did -by no means stop a beautiful white paint was obtain.
t DANA BURY
° ! water. had looked up to see smiling' at that, ed by the Indians of the Yellowstone
r y ET. ac silt d on littprom.pt yt asrahgood omeh. i and h lay; very finely divided, so
den fie aimed weird pictures on ,'oaks. legion_ from' boilingsprings. It was
ltd the faces of cliffs He painted his a white c
Since that day the' [tower had remain- wooden house, or his tepee, with sym- that when dried it took the form of a
,. ed the inviolate talisman of the Gard!- bolls and descriptive- designs. He powdAr, 'Chey'tuok it ant in the form
'It was midafternoon of a vivid sgperb hostess and a fascinating ort,a- ner heirs and was considered gener-
April day in the year -1850!' -Along the, mint to his home, had never been able ally to exert a mystic influence upon, painted his shield and bow and arrows. ! of mull, which had only to 6 exposed
wooded shore of the St. John's river, to assure himself that he .possessed I•the family fortunes. There was a He painted monstrous marks (worn to to the sou in arder'to becotae first.
the--aunlight, falling through masseaithe fealty of her'soul. Sometimes he legend that so ,long as the orchid ceremonials') and'alao his'pottery. class pigtzAt material. Boure• of It•
.of- brilliant green foliage, cast light) doubted whether she had, a soul; she bloomed undisturbed and was not The most precious•.of all things to had a•Pinkish tint,
upon a world voluptuously decked and, was almost too beautiful. to have one. picked, -so long the house of Gardiner the Indians -'-who even nowadays have The Indian women, as well as -the
blossomed; for this was in Florida, Near the rivers edge and directly I vrould prosper. Colonel Philip, though dut i6st their talent in this direction men, ;used pigments for cosmetic pur•
whei{e the spring comes swift y, in a in the path of the approaching couple I -not of a superstitious turn of mind,
storm of color, and where April is stood a magnificent live -oak, decked , -was pa4t•i-�' A' depoiif of mineral pig. poses. But, unlike modern young
! , believed implicitly in this legend, and, meat was to them a mine of wealth. ladles;- they did not try to disguise
A child with full breasts: Even the; out now in its new coat of green; a indeed, regarded the orchid 'as an ob- x es of copper yielded blue and themselves with masizg of white, or tc.
distinctive Spanish moss, which makes, veritable monarch,. whose vast Iinti�s,k jet -t •!)most sacred.
tur'theelthe quelityrof a dr point etch-� tremand gives to na- et es, the ground,
withlimaje. t c bio'} tinned } obtain diatbrii ian s. and red iron psicie was adornnes, though then white stuff from
,ing, had taken a softer ,tone of gray,I,stalactites of Spanish moss. As they, The Rrat workers in the quichsiivcr the YellowRtone springs might, have
and was Uke a virgin's drapery, half , passed beneath.. the 'bran.hes of this : "The French President . '` mines of California 'were pre -Colum- furnished an excellent "liquid„powder'
concealing, half adorning the beauty; tree the colonel paused abruptly and; 'lit private life lt. Puineare, the bian Indians. Cinnabar, -the ore of supplemented by touches of vetmil•
-now approaching the moment of its' pointing upward exclaimed: French President, is a man of singular' mercury. is a sulphide of the latter lion- or iron oxide. They painted theii
bridal adventure. "The orchid, madam! - It bus bloom- i
,,,. ly simple tastes and hon,ely'ways, Be- metal, and yields the wonderful red facet rtlth quaint conventional de
Upon the bank of the stream -!eta fore he went to the Faysee he used_Lo..
which. the Indians called "strange," Sophia raised h �r, lovely, langt :d j r pigment which we call vermillion. signs, in vbedterce to the demands, of
because it flowed north -stood, in at e;tes and saw droopir.g- above her a.'Jive wit]' Ills wife In a very quiet way Great skiff for .warpafnt, .as well as aboriginal fashion.
becaump se .grove of Live -oak trees, a remarkable flower, an orchid, some-; at it !l butdatuttly-furnished house for,other uses. The eviinetle paints were kept in
stately white -pillared house, whose' what larger than a Lily, the heart of ; on the irta of the Bola. Eminently Not long .ago an important deposit' ling earthenware pots made for that
broad, portico overlooked a rank green' which was a pale gold. For some a dalne. ticate* utdn, forid, of his hone, of iron ore .was opened at Leslie, 11o.. use, and were applied with a chewed
lawn. Beyond the house, and across moments she remained thus. gazing; t,,thing yiease.; the President better and mining operations disclosed the � svick which served In lieu of a brush.
a bright extent 'of flower, gard�n,i up at the strange blossom with ar, t'iau an „vesing by his own fireside fact that much digging Lad anciently But hoc the e:iecution of pictures• or'
showed the slave qquarters an erten- interest'that was more than curtwiq. `urrounded b,, hi:c books and with his been done theta by the dytttans not decbrative effects fife instrument most
sive clutter of buildings
This, then, she asked finally, "ta -
g favorite four•legged companions, > a for iron, but for. iron oxide. contained commonly employed was a paddle-
- some two hundred blacks, nor counted the famous' orchid of dour family,
.Philip?" � t!toronglibred collie soil, a handsome in seams. and pockets. For the oxide shaped stick; applied, edgewise •for
-their lot ata unhappy one, for they and .Siamese eat, they' had bui'roxed in all directions, I fines and flatwise to rover spaces.
I Yeo, ansr:ered the colonel
were the property of a man who Bran added Iigt{-t!y but with an undertone` The f-t•sident is one ut.,those men
sidered that harshness to an inferior I of serious conviction, "As long as -this ` a base hoyhood accurately toreaha- - His -
--was as unbecoming the tenets of a•SHE THOUGHT DRESS
gentleman as servility to an equal.
s flower blooms, Sophia, no harm can dowed his future. -At school his keen- NiOttO. t _
In the distance, as far as thr`c•�etbefa,t us!" ! rat delight was speech making. 31aunt- %ot long ago thcz editor of a news- WOU1%D, LOOK, DYED
In -
could see, extended the each and She ]aid her hand convulsively upon -
P his arm, "Do not go -to town to -day, e1 on a chair in the playground. be paper asked. one of his reporters to ln• " ��
_ orange groves, the broad f rr would hold -forth upon any atzd every terview a man wbo has made his mark But Diamond Dye! Turn) J
sugar -cane, o! !align,• of cotton --all "My dear Sophia; are you not y . fire. 'n titres held? of endeavor: law, poli- { Her Faded, Old, Shabby
belonging .to Coione Philip Gardiner,) .ell?^• _ a death, or an event of lncal or, nation- tics and husiness. i the tura de
ex -soldier of the Seminole wars and Oh, yes.- Philip; i am perfectly' al importance- while his fellow -stn 'dined to be.iuterviewea, but on the re- Apparel Into New.
- tine lordhest- planter- in norther -4 Piot w e11 -Sint ad I s t o -tt�taned scud rites porter's tit til attNrnnt _tg_ sea him ares +
ida, whose five thousand acres stretch-, I thought' that -I thought that a' - - -se 't -worry about perfect results.,
>- ed for miles along.the river -front;; care%+-t�•rntendoua exPaclty.tor work Is let him 1n: .. c
shadow had fallen upon us—" ! largely the result of his mother's "`ow•, young foam" he' began; by, !less "nialnond fade) guaranteed to
whore house was filld with thabogany1 Colonel Philip's bi. ek brows. con-`, traintn From .early chiicihood he was itis of greeting, "1 'haven't time to' Rive a new, rich, fadeless solar to sty
furnitifre, oil paintings, fine linen and to acted in a- frovti u. t g• Y e er it be wool ., silk linen
rare silver fetched from England byi.. �• i ,,,r taught lu be up at u a,m., and that tai's with you, tint i'll do it on one con•, wh ill
former Gardiners, and whose youthful', standing beneath a tree.' thr it hunt bis hie, one question." blouses -or-Mix
��d� �-dresses
That isnot atniti.e.-y, a_ae ave cotton
-tau-bit rttaart� rising ire-hs-rrtairrtamed- ditlou.--sad t#at is that you -stick to s -- --.-
Spanish wife was the most beautiful g _ f a -stockings, skirts, children's
It was not .ahado v of the. tree, i coats, fathers; draperies, coverings
woman in the country. One would Shia! The reperter accepted `the t, ins ,
' ;• •bave said that here was a man doomed' •Come, come,, iliadam! )low often .::: `.:.w� tilacrity. P1iis waa the. youat5 '. --everything.' -
E I The Dirertic n Book with each -pack
to a veritable monotony of good for -1 must I req.;e,,t you not to vex me with - - 's-que:J.tun t i
tune; for there is, no drama in mag How Big is this SUtI .._._ age tells how •!o d3a d dye over any
your- littler syperstitions: What man'
"What was the: most difgculf thing I � -
nifficenc+I. But 'nal Philip had a worthy of the name would permit him- �ttp;Ht..e the -earth to be repreaentetl Y� ever dW?" color.
i weakneas. Re loved'tbe hazard of thea self to be turned aide by shadows?" by.a. marble one1ifeb, in diameter. At s -Nell," said the man atter a moment! -To match any material"hay.e Beale:
! gaming table with the; ardc - of one in ^ Sophia rer-iained -silent fur an in -a distance of 323 yards -say. a ccstrpic of thought. "I should may the most dif• I show yqu "Diamond Dye" Color Card
whose veins flowed the blood of adven-
Stant, then said. in a low voice, "For-; of ordinary city biork� - la a apliertcal i
Y ive me, Phili 1 know that- it was ' , Oculi . thing I have ever done was to
tures and pioneers. Periodical) , he • I
g i►: halloos e.even feet in diameter
ft re- The Prince's War Trophies.
would betake himself to town, and, inha,-weald indulge in t only a foolish fancy~" sure "From
m of the habit of diffidence. s .
company with divers congenial spir- Her voice with W4 quaint precision-Ki'eaenta the sten. from my boyhoot3" the business
X'!z those fl urea with your mind's
_ whose proportions were nothing .bortof Rud- L _-" -� ""�t fell r man went oat. "I vVaa sensitive and shy' The k•riuce of Wales has collecteu -
Po g • ! reassur•ingi'y upon the colonel's ears., and you will have a notion of the to a marked degree. My pa early many ,Souvenirs of his long spell of -
of epic. I He took' his wife's hand in his and., t•elattve. sizes of our planet and the recognized that 'trait in me and shel- I active service; and these are now at
On the afternoon mentioned, in the ,bowed low .over it, weeping off his great luminary about. which it re- tered me all they could from hard York House, his London residence. In
shadoshadow o! the dock that reached from hat as hr,iid o.._Then }te iuixted and vuhes, with the distance between the
she
w
edge to the clear water, walked at a 1 ref .gait to the knocks. :'ray mother especially would the ball are placed the base dram and
Seated the coloneI'a private dugout- 5 two roduced to the same proportionate do anything to keep me from rinffer• i two aide drums of the let Battalion of
P 1 ing-float, bt ped into the waiting
--;a craft hewn from a single cypress fns;. the (irenadfer Guards, Ilia regimen!,
ng YP ugout and took is place in the stern We are really very near to the man. --
' log, some thirty -flue feet long by � sheets.. The canoe drifted out into "That shawet'. her -love and •fi3.-dol-� which the Prince bought when; to ea
three feet wide. Seated in the dugout the stream. The colonel, grasped the tf the diatnPter of thg earth. be used gence,• but It didn't help to snake a cordanre wilh the us�el custom on the
and lolling on their oars were six tiller-ro-te add- leaned forward aa' a measuring roii,'tewer than 12,n00 pian of me. As 1 grew up mydIM- purc..ase of new druids for the :bat. <
•.;, gigantic negtoes, three to a side, who I "Give�wayl" he said gently, and the times that length would span -the gap dense became more marked. Many � talion, the -old ones were auctioned. -
laughed and conversed in IVY, must boat, at, the word, leaped half its which separates us fro;u ire solRr orb,. Anct many a venture i refused to enter Ile has also two bugles used -hy the
cal voices, while keeping an exile taut length through the. water. The six : upon because, as t told tifyself, 'I was Ore riadiera at the front
watch upon the shore. One.ohad ne oes, each wieldinga twelve -foot -"t`--
'been chewing a piece of seed -cane spat afraid.' I was afraid of events; I was
P ash 'oar arranged upon an outrigger, :_Measuring [teed. 'y fraid of men. I was fn. banger of
- out the' white pith', displaying a set of fell' easiiy into a long swinging sataxra's Ltaimeat Cvrae. atph2herfa.
teeth whiter still, and in a deep, bass stroke, theft• half -naked black bodies Corn ill. cri:f: To find the exact failure everywhere.
voice sang: 1 Then one day I picked up a copy of - ,Tie man who sidesteps hia_obliga-
swaying back and forth like so many number of bushels of well,
ear
'parts of n gmoothfy working,machine; corn in a crib multiply together 'the Emersbn, and this is what I read:.•'Do
—' Yal}igatox stutfain-in-a_cypress_laog,_ _ ,t t you o fraid to do" I took tions is -apt to find his path a muddy
Jong came a nigger en fell off de log. an as t ey +irthe5-sattS:- t,len�th�Tieignt ar�C iii izrdres amfi aha - . 4r_ --a-- _- -or-e: - _- --
Whar.dat nigger now?'.' "Pat -rollers stindin' by de co't-houar 'divide the product by 3,888, Another I it to heart, Of course i knew tht�t it °
• - ? do', method that is simpler is to multiply doesn't mean that you should be reek-
he-, 'Rtuaa. It means this: ---when you're on
chant, repeated the refrain,: a c Whar dat nigger now?" oge the right road and are sure o tt, on. in feet and then multiply the product r -O� ���'
"Whar da't nigger now?"
,55",,
Colonel 'Philip, M y be frightened off into some sidetrachis broad -brimmed, b four. Cut off -the right-hand fi- suet because' the walking is easier. Suddenly, however the inqquiry con Pulled down o{ hi fl s, ]aud� metre and the remaining figures will "Youn man, it took time; �tioo�• >tscs>ONA.LD ssaxo asYa
cerniirgthe
fate-ofthe incautious nig-' - the -bushels .� O.�L>txszssa
six miles away,. and pace himself up cis sasrtstgtoa se., �. N. ><
ger ceased and decorum settled upon' i in the Carib.
the boat's crew. Down the steps of 'to various reflections. His thoughts., Ing; but I cured myself of that habit
were chiefly of his beautiful young Estimating hay in stacks: ' It: is of diffidence. I have been in some !
the house and across the lawn came, Y neceasar to find' the length, width,
with his lady on hie -arm, the lord -of wife, of ,her charm And grace, of her: __Y mighty tight places; I've had to, face
t�hij terrestrial paradise. Tall, slender, exquisite breeding, of her subtle mys- and the distance from the ground on desperate men and stand alone irr des-
tery. What* a picture she had made, one side, over the top, to the ground pe _ but I've carried out SAL
`e t with deep-set black eyes, long,-
dreoopin mustaches and a hooked : standing there beneath the oak, with h on the other side, Add the width and
nose, her face lifted to the flower. How'the I the "over" and divide' b four. Mut- my programme. I've dobe the ttringa.,
Colonel .Philip Gardiner fuss a Y
olden tint of the orchid had matched ri;;ht along that 1've been afraid � of, , AA grades. Write for 9rl
figure typical of old Florida, a living the soft' glow of her 'fie h! She, her -,then
the resulting number by itself, and consequently there are now few
�e a nple of the gentleman planter, of; then multiply by the length.- For hay I t, TORONTO dALT WO(+IKB
lite fifties He�was clad In immacu-;self, was like some rare plant mkgic in the stack ninety days, divide by things lett tLat I am afraid of. TORONTO
Atte white linen -aIle colonel's suits! ally'growing•in his home.w He rose, and the reporter of course d J. �1Fr
furnished exclusive employment for; He had met her in Havana during! 512, and for 120 day the aide by 486. _-
1 I The answer will be the approximate 1 rose too. The business rutin offered
one stout negro ]sun ess-and wore , the couy of a P business voyage to The
of tons in the stack his hand and smiled• `
' a low, 'turn -over colla with a blank I that stir in the revious autumn; he __ - you're a good listener, and your
stock. !had seen her standing tall and won- I �.--=-• -- u word. Bolds, I see; and you've got i
- At his aide, and atm st' as tall as 1, derful on a balcony in the Malecon . - more out of ine than anyone who has
be walked his wife, the beautiful ' -one of those marveloug grilled bal-' Storing Meat. wed me in the last ten years!"
v
le
Sophia, She, too, was dressed in white, conies that the Cubans put upon their After smoking meat put the pieces interviewed _ ( _
but had t�trown over her head and' houses, like so much fine iron lace. I in muslin bags, which have been dip- --
shoulders a black lace mantilla that For days following he had ridden to .Sand From Liverpool Harbor.
gave infinite grace to the movements - and fro beneath her window, and she Ped in v:hitevtraeh. Or tnake,a mixture Nearly 300,000,000 tons of sand have
h da barium sulphate 06
gf--her lithe, will_o _-wv body. The rsoft' had looked dovvti at him, `slowly fan-
nisidilla
sex-
of t tee Soon
floury Mix
Liverpool harbor since dredging opera-
thefra! puye ovalis nnird apparentlherseir y smiling, Eventually,
theof her face, withnit
golden pallor, its huge dark he had sought an introduction -to her
chromate, and .4 pound of
'the dant thoroughly III a half• pailful
tions were begun Sn 18 0.
eyes fringed with heavy. lashes,' its father, a wealthy Spanish nobleman,
- de^licate, sensitive nose and red mouth and thereupon had presented his suit
of•water. DisTlve the lead chromate
separately in h quart of water and
-c►---^
-• One' of the tests of a good farmer 1
to aceount.
slightly drawn u at the corners` The in- formal fashion. He had conducted
p
affect of this characteristi : was to his' courtship under prsscribied, dim
add this and the glue to the flour.
Brio this to a boil and add the barium
g
is that he turns everything
Even shipping hips maybe made help -
give her the appearance of being con- cultiea-wooing his lad- in a cavern-
tiabout to smile, an effect that nus room•fllled with Sophias'relativ0
sulphs.<e-�3ske the day before it is
•
fol. When �eed� is bought and oat',
for at'the.tirrip, we mry note, `'n
nua11
_ was at once baffling and z eeable. who sat facing one another in ' o
had habit looking long rows of chairs placed down the
1 with a brush. This
n ,ded and atpp Y
will keep flies away and ooat enough
paid
fife tags the name of the dealer, date'
Then
1€oreover,�sbe a of
ap from beneath the half -lowered eye. centre of the chamber and who poured
interminable floods of Spanish-
bags for 100 pounds of meat,
of the purchase and the' price.
if the tags haze a wire holder, ns is
that nvested hes with a certain out
a lids tigyeSophia alone spoke English -mean-
uyt
yt hat detachment, as tate+ugh aiI while waving, their fans in
y behind a lovely mask. ip must unison, as
-
Misrule may'be be bad, but a young
often the ca, we can hang thorn
se
away on a' nail, or file them in some.
ed
�e confessed that elle was sonietlfing th,r%h to brush the air o! spent
man thinks, it depends on the Mises.
-4 .—
�y, and no have a true and vatluabf '
4f an erdggmma to _her husband, wbb,words,
fr t:Rh finding 3teir a'fau3tleam wife; &1 He hod married Sophia upon her
30RArMs adaloest Oaaw vof!ea tate
record.
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„ ' r
H TROOPS BEING RUSHED
} ' ,o -TO THE I� FRONTIER
€
--Sig Naval Force 'Despatcheil _ to the Black Sea ,to Hold, Up '
Boshevik' Plan .to Secure Control of the Dardanelles.
London, Jan. 4.•-Denikir$'N desper• spared: lu fact, owing to the, almost i
site plight and the. Red advance I complete a rest of recruiting for the
through Central Asia to, Kokiiara are Royal Irl i Constabulary, owing to the
recent assassinatlofis, and their gener-
~ events which naturally 'create pro- ally disagreeable- and' 'dangerous du-
-dpund .anxiety he're, • for, on the one ties, the Irish Government is ,com
hand, the Reds lirotnised' coutful of : pelted to set up elaborate recruiting
:the BIack Sett will bring them into mai:lcinPry in Ln;;latrd io try io keep
touch with the revolutionary elements the force up iu etrengh. is
n lrrkey, and, on the other liand, .the. This is the first time since, the es-
upation of Bokhara opens the road tablishmeut of the force thatrecruit•
through Afghanistan to India. i tag has ,ever 1 ee.n .found neepsart .'
With the whole East iu a fermrw I outside of Ireland. p 1`
and ominous threatenings of a holy I To safeguard the Jrdfanrfroutier Br i
war over the proposed removal of the tish troops are being sent•both from
--
Sultan from Constantinople, and the Fgypt and hIesopotumia, in of
evident hopelessness . of any united being j4euigt ilized. pnii d efts from
military action sWoug the Entente to England also are be g greatly -`I
- arrest. the Bolshevik advance *either ; strengthened. There Is' also , to be
toward Turkey or India, the situation i movement of a big .naval fires, from
'Is occupying the attention xof the Im-1 the llediterrgnean into the Black Sea,
perial general staff here to the exclu• i to hold up.. the Bolshevik plea to, se-
afon of anything else. ; cure control' of the Bo phortts and the ;
Sir Henry Wilson, chief of the Dardanelles. t
GenorpL Staff, recently .enquired of the conditions _needf�i est pre-
Lord French what ,reductions of the ; cau-tl6lis will occupy a large share• of-�
army of occupation in Ireland could the atteutious ofttlre peace.(?enfi renes I
safely be made, and it is believed that 1 wher. 1? reassembles in Paris this l
no reserves from that region could be,, week. ,
MORE OUTRAGES the , telephone vdurrniuntcations,• but
police assistance- finally arrived from !
' • BY SINN FEINERS Cork. It wan:found.that none, of the
y I policemen were lilt. The sergeant's �.
Police • Barracks Blown Up' I wife and familj were al:rn-•in the bar- 1
Pitched Battle" of 3 Hours. I i'aCkH uninjured. -' I' '?'h•' ice•brPa r etas l wit
T men held ftp a tazrcab"thiK ufternoin girt In the Ice -Pack In the lower
"Canadian Spin-
fast. un. 4. --Twelve masked i re ease or teach the Canadian Merebant Marine
]:oudon, Jan. 4. --Three hundred I � at New Year
-. i ner,' which is can r $t. Lawrence. - - --
Sinn Feiners attacked the' polJce bar- ( at Gienroad, a, suburb of Belfast, and i _ . _ - .. _ _._ ._..._ - _
racks at GarrigtohilI at ten o'clp .k on ,I'. I - - ---' - --• - - •-- A' despach from Paris, says:
Saturday night. acc-ording to a des- 1 cumpe3lec! the occupactts by threats ;GERMAN DYES -BELLE ISLE France bean the new year with far ,
1 with revolvers to drive .that» to 1i M.
patch to the Central Views froth. Cork. � rrreater confidence than the last. This -
,. The attacking forces fired voPeys for, riahstowu. three, miles aana> They c ARRIVE IN LONDON -PEOPLE SAVED is 'in spite- of formidable handicaps
were than ailoued trr refnrrt tn, Het- ! I such as t•he balance of. trade. rune
.. three hours and then blew up the..end'
running
of the building with bombs: tt> oc. rani. 1,300 Toles Form Part of. Re- Steamer Seal Makes Her Way . againvt her at the rate of about n.
cupants were made prisoner- while' -" 4'' - paration Under Treaty. to Marooned Colony. 500,000,000 francs a month, about b0
the raiders looted the barracks. t `per cent. depreciation of the exchange
The barracks was occupied by a I French Birth Rate A despatch from Loi)11oit ay.•:- A de:patcit from Quei,er say's:-; c,alue of oho franc and t2►e coo
l Canadiaif business men, who have "Ali hands successfully taken oft 8quent
tergeant and ftve constables, who re• t difficulty of - proctiring raw materials
- Shows Big Increase been waiting with Qorne anxiety for belle Isle, and now safe on board the
- '' i R' .and nr•irhinea rt• enfi seeded for -
turned the caldera' fire. Finding _- $ y
eventually that they sero unat,iN tot the delivery of handed
o e aby r dye- <teamrr Sea„ bound for Newfound reconstruction.
A -despatch from Putin �tayt;-A e.tufly to ba handed offer by Gerncanv• 1s'nJ." ; --
n an en uce.-M--rawrtr-tli 3v ht•rge i,, 'Thin lktevnic yet reassuring 'mea -
i Prances rene%ed confidence ' is
bombs, 'entered the breach made lu shown by statistics for thr* montF of s p a e was: received In c derised directly from the result of
a peace treat;!, will be ploased to- near K the recent a ec tons. est are re-
=the building' abd seized and hand• rUecemberi the rate in Paris baring that prospects ai* **rood for hn early 1°`ver. gulf cillafie, whish reports get=' garded hire as having definitely etttb
cuffed the patroimen, TIo,y sn• •fed I doubled since thg beginning of the:arrival in the Dominion of initial can- ttnR the messa_gef rom Bede Isle: { gard 'Internal al olitics, ended al;
the building, reino t, *e urns: am -.year. sirrnment of cr>lorin� mat;Irial;. !?n Early- 'act week it was reported ' p
munition, acroutremetrts ayltd me hey ; Last- .lenuai the birth rate wn4 "that alis +tePmer Seal .had been de- langrr of revolutio.-tart' agitation fof
iu uity at 'the " Board of Trade
_Phey thea held a council a�r t* filo d1v 9.5 per thousan(A, while for the pres-' ,. i.arted that aver three p - ' :some tune tar came., and. brought
.poaa4 of i i.: - s etched to Ee.le isle . ararnd *fie nboett a better atttnde by"capital end
police, and der.1'ded to lease cwt month the rate exrteas i8.._per hundred •- tons . of- Germ d -c- east, coast of Newfetindland,- and.
German-
-them bound, but threatened that If an : y bor toward the immense effort be-
-them . ,; ,•' thouasatd,•-- = ' - .'`atv+'fs .had alresd asci ed in lir%- that she teas to a;ttemi,t to reach! � a�
-- - attempt was made to repair the build Deaths have r c� y Y fore France.
dee ea, <l firum`18 per a the marooned li hthouse keepers and:
sin• r.r, f thre hundred more tars: g p ,F.ronomiN�y slid financiers .who -Q
,Ing they vctxild return an•1 complete thousand in January to 14, per ihous•. tt..re exnectod shortly. - Hwve, or titc wireless rierater•s; woo b tid. been lig••; have r:eiirlied all the elements of the
' it4 destruction. ;.and this month. The trumber of ,i inX on short rat`•ana for *sesta, and
The raiders decamiretl after cutting marriut,•e9 lc also rnerea€ing. r LOt, n2nGUYlt will bC• more linrted r't4'a:10i1 admit that France still--is-its-- ' than supooi cd and will;no* .;atisry 'hr 0,1;ose prospects of getting relief, a n*qct difiieuit situation, but see
etriand for dyes oth rr• i se �ecincd , from.. duty ttl day more and, i
Empire 'd ndic*or. � of great -improvement be
-
meagre. 1. tnnre then fits per mule meagre. Q
ieekiy Market Report y' forts the end of another year.
u y - •ou d deamatndsin fact Mont-
ag
this d-; Final W� +
` " cent. It was untler�toed from
board that Canada's proportion t� Lthdrawa�of
...; - . _ . i be allocated by that body and that Syd-, = N
Breadstuff. to $4.7u; .Inpaas.yrS,7{r; Limas orders` approved by the Dominion ney at 7:30 this morning, presuriably� A pciticans, From 'Fromee
I Toronto, Jan. 6,• -Manitoba wheat 171j to, 18 te. hound to .Belle Isle. But the *Seal, if, > t
Go.•errarnent would he filled for firrr-s, •
" ;No. 1 Northern, --$2.80; No.. 2o'rt-h Honey -Extracted clover, 5-1b, tins, I
0 27 -to 12'80 > > in. Canada requiring the- in the abovernsmAdreport is welTfound Paris J.,n 4., The departure of =
ern, $2.77; No. 3•Northern, $-.73, in ,,IO -Ib. fists, _5 to :.6c; 60 -Ib.; 1 '
';-lstore Fort William. tins,. 25c; •buc wheat, 810.1*.,: ti;i? 18',clnesrion.� The dyes are of course, of cd had rna, e•iter way to th:_ lonely Bitgad'. k -G, --n rxl William 'D. Connor
Manitoba oats -No, 2 C.W,--&'ic'sc;1 to 20c.; comb, lFi.or..,-Epr;Att-to Rri.50, a *:rind usrabtainah'r ''n the Err:pire.' and distant island, slid had satiety re-� from Paris on the evening of January
No. 3 -C.W„ 90c� extra 1\0,.1 feed. 'doz.; 10 -oz., $4.3•s -to $4,50 doz. although -considerable prrgi-,-" was moved the enure colony from the!9 with 300 officers and men, will marls '
90'Ac; No. 1 feed, 8814c; No. 2-feed,t Maple products -Syrup, per imper- made by British chemists in produe-' spot- lige final withdrawal of the Americas
185c, in store Fort William. gal., $4.:.5• per 5 'tn trial ,, It was reported that when suc,'ored! ferce:s from France. i
sal . � 1 � P gals•,1 enfi many varieties of which Girt tiny p :1
Manitoba ,barley No. 3 C.W.,' $4.D0; €uRxr, lh., 29 to 3Ur. h"ad,tlte monopoly before th;• ,var..the-colony of I3e1le Isle was in dire♦ On January 11 all the 6011di:►gs uc
$1.65; \o. 4 C.W., $1.60; rejected; 1!'rovisioa•---14'hole:i�ic •' *The price at whie'll the dyes will be need of help,'but, that so one was cupted In France - by the Americana
$134ai,; feed: $1.031, :n store Fort, Smoked *Heath-IIums, medium, 3d:des oscd of iwill'be the kxme• throufli-'sick. " will have been given up with the ex -
Ontario'
William, , i. p
Ontario oats -No. 9 white, 9;, to 980'' to 36c; 'do., heavy, '2t' is '30e; cooked, } out the Empire. I - - -�`-' -- ceptior"of several small offices, ( w
147 to b0c; rolls, 30 to 31c; breakfast - -C• - I RED MENACE ON General Connor leaves behead lest \
atccording to freights outside. !bacon, 40 to 44; ;
Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per basks, plain, 48 to than a hundred Amerlcaa officers and...
ear let, $2.00 to $2.01; No. 2 do., $1,97:• 50c• boneless. 52 to 54c. ! Prince . Begins Tour 4' ..AFGHAN BORDtRmen, mostly
to $2,03�No. 3 do., $1.93 to $81.99, _ v be} � for aeon, 31 _ tom di3 March 1 hea •es Re�etrationeCfiersice i_ -$teat,
! Cured meats-Lon
eh.bshipping.po'tnts, accordin to _9bsc, c'� hatch from^ London says:- S, tTGti G
1a itua Exists In • �n�,
Lar Pure, tierces, 1 to o
9 tubs 292 to 300 ' ails. l'9 to 3014c: ' y 1 Trans -Caapi closed Snnuary 1. r
1.991o,S- prints,- to 301,;20. Uom und,I � a t s nlr-
to -$2.08- No. 2 Spring, $ , I1O rcy to Nex Zea,ansl and '
-• 'No. Spring, $1.90 to $2.01, f.o.b.; tierces, 27 to 280; tubs, 28 to '?Stc2c; ,' threatening situate lttiats in the Federal Position
shipping points, according to freights, pails, 28?4' to 28%0; print,•• ''1,qL r and-iin:is5 4♦sam I•, ct •1' 1e trans -Cas i whorg ilio Bolshevikil
o , I,,..% until Christmas. For Sir Wni. Hearst
Peas- g ! claim UaZ31: they have occupied Djebel ( 8
y-Maltitsg, $1.60 t� $1.f5, ac= -- ieaireal Sl-ati:ets:_ = ( -- --- ---_. -- --•- 4tation, 80 utiles east of Kraenovodis,'
Ottawa, Jan. 4. -,Sir William Hearst
cording to freights outside. 1 .Jruntreal, Jan, 6. -Oats; e::tra .No, n their advance toward that -town. 1 has been appointed to toe Canadian '
Buckwheat -41.32 to $1.35, accord- 1 feed 1f.0P. flour, nes- standard; Red 'reinforcements continue to ar-, 1 `
Com -
Ing to freights outside. I grade, $1R.2b 'tcr'P,I3.b5; relied oats, I . Section of the Iifternationa Joist Com �e
R rive in he Mery , region of Trans- mission, filling a' vacancy on that body.
Rye -No. 3, $1.65•to $1.70, accord-. bag,90 Itis., $4.75 to $5.00; shorts, r Cuspis from Centra} Russia. This Which has existed since p, H. L[is• ass
ing to freights outside. ; $4:,.25; middlings, $52.25; hay, No. ;
Manitoba flour -1 --Government star.- 2 per ton, car' lots, $24,00 to $25.00 • makes-ihd menace along the Persian nauit, K,C.., of Moatroal, was aypoint
lard, $13.25 Toronto.` cheese finest easterns 'L5 to 28� but-: and Afghan borders critical. j ed to the Supremo Court Beni. The-
The
Ontario. flour -:Government ' s+an-,i ter, 4ltoice creamery, 67 to 67lac; but- The Red propaganda is increasing 641aTy of the position is' $8,000, -Diet 1
dard, $9.30 to $9.45, Montreal and To -'ter' seconds, 62 to 63e;. eggs,'fresh, n intensity, and all the evidence' in-; membg,�sot the Board are not prevent -
seconds,
*`onto, in jute bags. Prompt -ship- $1.60 to $1.10• eggs, selected .65c; '.icates that the, Soviet Governmeatl
lhent. ! eggs, ed froom "Carrying on their regular D
e No. 1. stock, 570.; eggs, IV'o. 2 •*terrains far-reaching anti-British; teeatonal or other btistaesa, a
blillfeed -Cat loth -Delivered' stock, 53 to rbc; potatoes, per bag, icsi�nt i-n_Central Asia, The other members of the Caanadisctt
Montreal freight bags indudc#i' -' car lots, $2.26 to $2.50; dressed logs, .. _ -� ,
__:Bran, -per ton, $4&; siiorta; pial ton, -i abattoir killed, $25.00 to $25.50; lard, , -� section aie C, A, Magrath, phalrman a
8 25 0 $52; good feed ,flour, $3.10 ,to pure, tierces, 375 lbs., 29 to 310. r . v " Olympic Resume Her Run and H A. Powell, K.C., of St. John.
Hay -go. 1, per ton, $26.50; mixed,. Live Stock Nudists. Equippe as -an Oil Burner
--- -- -
per ton, $2b, track, Toronto Jan. 6.-CTioice I*eav 7 -- Only Clemenceau
Toronto. y ; y
- Straw --Car lets, per ton, $14.30 to steers, $13.00 to $13.20; good heavy A despatch from New York says; - For Presideilit
,$15.50, track, Toronto. steers, $12:50 to $13.00; butchers' cat-, ,r •' i� 41;,000 -ton British passenger; A
y tle, choice 11.75 to $12,60; oto., good, , steamer Olympic, of the White Star' A desptitrh from Perla says:-•
Counts Produce -Wholesale. _,_IIs �vhioli made her last trip as a 1 ,. _,_. `
' $10.50 to 11.00; do., medium, $9.00 r ' �,1?e thea -�>n bvlievs *last t,11s Da{I*e
1.
440- prints, 48 to 50c, Creamery, fresh' bulla, c�toice, $10,00 to $11,00; do,, hoop transport in August will be re-�of Premier Clemenceau will be 44
made solids, 60 to 61c; prints 62 to' medium $9,00 to 9.25 do. sou � 1 s tored to her r,tn in March, it was
�h, I only one -submitted to P 11ameAt
$7.00 to $7.25; Butcher cows, choice, announced here nt the office of the when the election for Pre tit off'
Eggs -Held, 52 to 540; new laid, 80 $10.00 to $11.00; do., good, 49.25 to line. The Olympic, when $he Next Vie French R ublle Los 11
$7
ae.
to 85c. + $9.60; do., medium, $8.20. to $8.60 a j appears, will be an ori burner- the
cording to The $elle de Paris.
Dressed poultry --Spring chickens,: do., common gG.50 to $7.00; stockers, first cf�the terns passenger steamers
226 to 30c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to $?.60 to $10.00; feeders, $;0.00 ie ,t" , to he Fo erluipped.
85c; geese, 28 to 30c; ducklings, 80 $11.50; canners and cutters 5.25 to i - Cairo Air Route Started,
t c; turkeys, 60 to 53c; snuabs,1$6.25; milkers; - good to choice, $1101 r i' �- �_.....
>� $4.00, - to $176; do., common and medium, ''•`all a)nd� Half A deapAtcb from London says:-�•r _a
Live pontis, --Spring chickens, 19 •$66 to $75; G ' springers, $90 to $175.
o tGermans i{xlled An cif route from Oalr+o to QA9
r �I
to 200; roosters, 2. c; owl, 18 to 220; Lighit ewes, $t to -$1366; aYearlinge, Town has, bacui-ostablished by an 411-
-igoeae, 220; sucklings, 220; turkeys,; $9' to 414.60; spring Jamba, der cwt., A r.est,ai h .ftom� Berlin says.- Bnitish firm. fibe. first rt of cho,
87 t. 40c. ,$17,60 to $18.50• calves, good to SIR WM. OSLER,• . ppsa
Cheese --New, large, 81% to 32c; J choice, $18 to,$L; hogs, fed and Official s ;Rustics just made public flight is from Cahro to Nimud, as do.,
32 to 82%c; triplets,. 33 to watered, $18,25 to 19; do,, weighed 'l:e nated phyaic,ian, who dled at O:•' pl•aca the rumbdr pf Germans kllle4 tance of 1,500 mdlep; the second •le`i_ r
$;t}s�, Stilton, 34 to 860. T off cars, $1$.50 to 19.25; do., f.o.b., ford. England, in his 71st ;ear. IIS in battle These figures do is from Nimud to. Abereorn, and Z
Besse - CAnadian, Shand-pfNked • 17.25 to $18,00; do do., to farmers, was born at pont! Head, near Port not inciuda those w%o• died in prison last is to Gray Town, roughly 8,000 1,
' rt I*hel, $5.26 to $6.75; primes, $4.2li I 17.00 to $17.5'0, Hope. camps. miles. t
.4.
HUNDREDS OF
` REDS ARRESTED
-
y
Nation -Wide -U.S. Raid on
a;
Anarchists.
'
A despatch, from Washingtun says:
-The 'greatest round -up of ;tiadicalit'
in the nation'•s history was-eondueted
.
last Friday by the Government,
acting through Department of Jtistic.e
'3
1 agents, iinithirty-three cities, stretch
ing from coast to coast. -- --
. At midnight reports indicated that
more than 1,500 members of the
Communist and Communist Labor
`0
pakies, against whom the raids were.
-+ d
directed,_were in custody, and Depart-
`°
i
ment of Justice officials expreslmd _
the opinion that daylight would see
twice that number behind t11? bars.
Not alone was the, round -'Up the
largest yet conducted by the Goveim
i meat- in its effort to rid the country
+.
radicalism, but in view Oft officials, -
_
lof
it was the most thproagitly carried
! out. Department of- Justice agents
r'
had been instructed several days ago,
and a. nice o'clock on Friday' night
y
! the m-)ve was iegun on the radiraY
Portland.
headquart::rs, w'r-ethei`_in_
Maiiie,•oi�in Porteland, Oregon.
Department of Justice operatives
were directed to catch the radicals
+�
"with the goods on;" and that these.
.:
directions were carried out was eve--'
dence'd in reports,• particularly ,:rom,
New York, where the offices of Gorr-,
I.munist newspapers wen's raided, and
from New England, where consider-
able literature prepared for dissem-
ination by the tivti parties -was seiz-'
i
Pitched Battle" of 3 Hours. I i'aCkH uninjured. -' I' '?'h•' ice•brPa r etas l wit
T men held ftp a tazrcab"thiK ufternoin girt In the Ice -Pack In the lower
"Canadian Spin-
fast. un. 4. --Twelve masked i re ease or teach the Canadian Merebant Marine
]:oudon, Jan. 4. --Three hundred I � at New Year
-. i ner,' which is can r $t. Lawrence. - - --
Sinn Feiners attacked the' polJce bar- ( at Gienroad, a, suburb of Belfast, and i _ . _ - .. _ _._ ._..._ - _
racks at GarrigtohilI at ten o'clp .k on ,I'. I - - ---' - --• - - •-- A' despach from Paris, says:
Saturday night. acc-ording to a des- 1 cumpe3lec! the occupactts by threats ;GERMAN DYES -BELLE ISLE France bean the new year with far ,
1 with revolvers to drive .that» to 1i M.
patch to the Central Views froth. Cork. � rrreater confidence than the last. This -
,. The attacking forces fired voPeys for, riahstowu. three, miles aana> They c ARRIVE IN LONDON -PEOPLE SAVED is 'in spite- of formidable handicaps
were than ailoued trr refnrrt tn, Het- ! I such as t•he balance of. trade. rune
.. three hours and then blew up the..end'
running
of the building with bombs: tt> oc. rani. 1,300 Toles Form Part of. Re- Steamer Seal Makes Her Way . againvt her at the rate of about n.
cupants were made prisoner- while' -" 4'' - paration Under Treaty. to Marooned Colony. 500,000,000 francs a month, about b0
the raiders looted the barracks. t `per cent. depreciation of the exchange
The barracks was occupied by a I French Birth Rate A despatch from Loi)11oit ay.•:- A de:patcit from Quei,er say's:-; c,alue of oho franc and t2►e coo
l Canadiaif business men, who have "Ali hands successfully taken oft 8quent
tergeant and ftve constables, who re• t difficulty of - proctiring raw materials
- Shows Big Increase been waiting with Qorne anxiety for belle Isle, and now safe on board the
- '' i R' .and nr•irhinea rt• enfi seeded for -
turned the caldera' fire. Finding _- $ y
eventually that they sero unat,iN tot the delivery of handed
o e aby r dye- <teamrr Sea„ bound for Newfound reconstruction.
A -despatch from Putin �tayt;-A e.tufly to ba handed offer by Gerncanv• 1s'nJ." ; --
n an en uce.-M--rawrtr-tli 3v ht•rge i,, 'Thin lktevnic yet reassuring 'mea -
i Prances rene%ed confidence ' is
bombs, 'entered the breach made lu shown by statistics for thr* montF of s p a e was: received In c derised directly from the result of
a peace treat;!, will be ploased to- near K the recent a ec tons. est are re-
=the building' abd seized and hand• rUecemberi the rate in Paris baring that prospects ai* **rood for hn early 1°`ver. gulf cillafie, whish reports get=' garded hire as having definitely etttb
cuffed the patroimen, TIo,y sn• •fed I doubled since thg beginning of the:arrival in the Dominion of initial can- ttnR the messa_gef rom Bede Isle: { gard 'Internal al olitics, ended al;
the building, reino t, *e urns: am -.year. sirrnment of cr>lorin� mat;Irial;. !?n Early- 'act week it was reported ' p
munition, acroutremetrts ayltd me hey ; Last- .lenuai the birth rate wn4 "that alis +tePmer Seal .had been de- langrr of revolutio.-tart' agitation fof
iu uity at 'the " Board of Trade
_Phey thea held a council a�r t* filo d1v 9.5 per thousan(A, while for the pres-' ,. i.arted that aver three p - ' :some tune tar came., and. brought
.poaa4 of i i.: - s etched to Ee.le isle . ararnd *fie nboett a better atttnde by"capital end
police, and der.1'ded to lease cwt month the rate exrteas i8.._per hundred •- tons . of- Germ d -c- east, coast of Newfetindland,- and.
German-
-them bound, but threatened that If an : y bor toward the immense effort be-
-them . ,; ,•' thouasatd,•-- = ' - .'`atv+'fs .had alresd asci ed in lir%- that she teas to a;ttemi,t to reach! � a�
-- - attempt was made to repair the build Deaths have r c� y Y fore France.
dee ea, <l firum`18 per a the marooned li hthouse keepers and:
sin• r.r, f thre hundred more tars: g p ,F.ronomiN�y slid financiers .who -Q
,Ing they vctxild return an•1 complete thousand in January to 14, per ihous•. tt..re exnectod shortly. - Hwve, or titc wireless rierater•s; woo b tid. been lig••; have r:eiirlied all the elements of the
' it4 destruction. ;.and this month. The trumber of ,i inX on short rat`•ana for *sesta, and
The raiders decamiretl after cutting marriut,•e9 lc also rnerea€ing. r LOt, n2nGUYlt will bC• more linrted r't4'a:10i1 admit that France still--is-its-- ' than supooi cd and will;no* .;atisry 'hr 0,1;ose prospects of getting relief, a n*qct difiieuit situation, but see
etriand for dyes oth rr• i se �ecincd , from.. duty ttl day more and, i
Empire 'd ndic*or. � of great -improvement be
-
meagre. 1. tnnre then fits per mule meagre. Q
ieekiy Market Report y' forts the end of another year.
u y - •ou d deamatndsin fact Mont-
ag
this d-; Final W� +
` " cent. It was untler�toed from
board that Canada's proportion t� Lthdrawa�of
...; - . _ . i be allocated by that body and that Syd-, = N
Breadstuff. to $4.7u; .Inpaas.yrS,7{r; Limas orders` approved by the Dominion ney at 7:30 this morning, presuriably� A pciticans, From 'Fromee
I Toronto, Jan. 6,• -Manitoba wheat 171j to, 18 te. hound to .Belle Isle. But the *Seal, if, > t
Go.•errarnent would he filled for firrr-s, •
" ;No. 1 Northern, --$2.80; No.. 2o'rt-h Honey -Extracted clover, 5-1b, tins, I
0 27 -to 12'80 > > in. Canada requiring the- in the abovernsmAdreport is welTfound Paris J.,n 4., The departure of =
ern, $2.77; No. 3•Northern, $-.73, in ,,IO -Ib. fists, _5 to :.6c; 60 -Ib.; 1 '
';-lstore Fort William. tins,. 25c; •buc wheat, 810.1*.,: ti;i? 18',clnesrion.� The dyes are of course, of cd had rna, e•iter way to th:_ lonely Bitgad'. k -G, --n rxl William 'D. Connor
Manitoba oats -No, 2 C.W,--&'ic'sc;1 to 20c.; comb, lFi.or..,-Epr;Att-to Rri.50, a *:rind usrabtainah'r ''n the Err:pire.' and distant island, slid had satiety re-� from Paris on the evening of January
No. 3 -C.W„ 90c� extra 1\0,.1 feed. 'doz.; 10 -oz., $4.3•s -to $4,50 doz. although -considerable prrgi-,-" was moved the enure colony from the!9 with 300 officers and men, will marls '
90'Ac; No. 1 feed, 8814c; No. 2-feed,t Maple products -Syrup, per imper- made by British chemists in produe-' spot- lige final withdrawal of the Americas
185c, in store Fort William. gal., $4.:.5• per 5 'tn trial ,, It was reported that when suc,'ored! ferce:s from France. i
sal . � 1 � P gals•,1 enfi many varieties of which Girt tiny p :1
Manitoba ,barley No. 3 C.W.,' $4.D0; €uRxr, lh., 29 to 3Ur. h"ad,tlte monopoly before th;• ,var..the-colony of I3e1le Isle was in dire♦ On January 11 all the 6011di:►gs uc
$1.65; \o. 4 C.W., $1.60; rejected; 1!'rovisioa•---14'hole:i�ic •' *The price at whie'll the dyes will be need of help,'but, that so one was cupted In France - by the Americana
$134ai,; feed: $1.031, :n store Fort, Smoked *Heath-IIums, medium, 3d:des oscd of iwill'be the kxme• throufli-'sick. " will have been given up with the ex -
Ontario'
William, , i. p
Ontario oats -No. 9 white, 9;, to 980'' to 36c; 'do., heavy, '2t' is '30e; cooked, } out the Empire. I - - -�`-' -- ceptior"of several small offices, ( w
147 to b0c; rolls, 30 to 31c; breakfast - -C• - I RED MENACE ON General Connor leaves behead lest \
atccording to freights outside. !bacon, 40 to 44; ;
Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per basks, plain, 48 to than a hundred Amerlcaa officers and...
ear let, $2.00 to $2.01; No. 2 do., $1,97:• 50c• boneless. 52 to 54c. ! Prince . Begins Tour 4' ..AFGHAN BORDtRmen, mostly
to $2,03�No. 3 do., $1.93 to $81.99, _ v be} � for aeon, 31 _ tom di3 March 1 hea •es Re�etrationeCfiersice i_ -$teat,
! Cured meats-Lon
eh.bshipping.po'tnts, accordin to _9bsc, c'� hatch from^ London says:- S, tTGti G
1a itua Exists In • �n�,
Lar Pure, tierces, 1 to o
9 tubs 292 to 300 ' ails. l'9 to 3014c: ' y 1 Trans -Caapi closed Snnuary 1. r
1.991o,S- prints,- to 301,;20. Uom und,I � a t s nlr-
to -$2.08- No. 2 Spring, $ , I1O rcy to Nex Zea,ansl and '
-• 'No. Spring, $1.90 to $2.01, f.o.b.; tierces, 27 to 280; tubs, 28 to '?Stc2c; ,' threatening situate lttiats in the Federal Position
shipping points, according to freights, pails, 28?4' to 28%0; print,•• ''1,qL r and-iin:is5 4♦sam I•, ct •1' 1e trans -Cas i whorg ilio Bolshevikil
o , I,,..% until Christmas. For Sir Wni. Hearst
Peas- g ! claim UaZ31: they have occupied Djebel ( 8
y-Maltitsg, $1.60 t� $1.f5, ac= -- ieaireal Sl-ati:ets:_ = ( -- --- ---_. -- --•- 4tation, 80 utiles east of Kraenovodis,'
Ottawa, Jan. 4. -,Sir William Hearst
cording to freights outside. 1 .Jruntreal, Jan, 6. -Oats; e::tra .No, n their advance toward that -town. 1 has been appointed to toe Canadian '
Buckwheat -41.32 to $1.35, accord- 1 feed 1f.0P. flour, nes- standard; Red 'reinforcements continue to ar-, 1 `
Com -
Ing to freights outside. I grade, $1R.2b 'tcr'P,I3.b5; relied oats, I . Section of the Iifternationa Joist Com �e
R rive in he Mery , region of Trans- mission, filling a' vacancy on that body.
Rye -No. 3, $1.65•to $1.70, accord-. bag,90 Itis., $4.75 to $5.00; shorts, r Cuspis from Centra} Russia. This Which has existed since p, H. L[is• ass
ing to freights outside. ; $4:,.25; middlings, $52.25; hay, No. ;
Manitoba flour -1 --Government star.- 2 per ton, car' lots, $24,00 to $25.00 • makes-ihd menace along the Persian nauit, K,C.., of Moatroal, was aypoint
lard, $13.25 Toronto.` cheese finest easterns 'L5 to 28� but-: and Afghan borders critical. j ed to the Supremo Court Beni. The-
The
Ontario. flour -:Government ' s+an-,i ter, 4ltoice creamery, 67 to 67lac; but- The Red propaganda is increasing 641aTy of the position is' $8,000, -Diet 1
dard, $9.30 to $9.45, Montreal and To -'ter' seconds, 62 to 63e;. eggs,'fresh, n intensity, and all the evidence' in-; membg,�sot the Board are not prevent -
seconds,
*`onto, in jute bags. Prompt -ship- $1.60 to $1.10• eggs, selected .65c; '.icates that the, Soviet Governmeatl
lhent. ! eggs, ed froom "Carrying on their regular D
e No. 1. stock, 570.; eggs, IV'o. 2 •*terrains far-reaching anti-British; teeatonal or other btistaesa, a
blillfeed -Cat loth -Delivered' stock, 53 to rbc; potatoes, per bag, icsi�nt i-n_Central Asia, The other members of the Caanadisctt
Montreal freight bags indudc#i' -' car lots, $2.26 to $2.50; dressed logs, .. _ -� ,
__:Bran, -per ton, $4&; siiorta; pial ton, -i abattoir killed, $25.00 to $25.50; lard, , -� section aie C, A, Magrath, phalrman a
8 25 0 $52; good feed ,flour, $3.10 ,to pure, tierces, 375 lbs., 29 to 310. r . v " Olympic Resume Her Run and H A. Powell, K.C., of St. John.
Hay -go. 1, per ton, $26.50; mixed,. Live Stock Nudists. Equippe as -an Oil Burner
--- -- -
per ton, $2b, track, Toronto Jan. 6.-CTioice I*eav 7 -- Only Clemenceau
Toronto. y ; y
- Straw --Car lets, per ton, $14.30 to steers, $13.00 to $13.20; good heavy A despatch from New York says; - For Presideilit
,$15.50, track, Toronto. steers, $12:50 to $13.00; butchers' cat-, ,r •' i� 41;,000 -ton British passenger; A
y tle, choice 11.75 to $12,60; oto., good, , steamer Olympic, of the White Star' A desptitrh from Perla says:-•
Counts Produce -Wholesale. _,_IIs �vhioli made her last trip as a 1 ,. _,_. `
' $10.50 to 11.00; do., medium, $9.00 r ' �,1?e thea -�>n bvlievs *last t,11s Da{I*e
1.
440- prints, 48 to 50c, Creamery, fresh' bulla, c�toice, $10,00 to $11,00; do,, hoop transport in August will be re-�of Premier Clemenceau will be 44
made solids, 60 to 61c; prints 62 to' medium $9,00 to 9.25 do. sou � 1 s tored to her r,tn in March, it was
�h, I only one -submitted to P 11ameAt
$7.00 to $7.25; Butcher cows, choice, announced here nt the office of the when the election for Pre tit off'
Eggs -Held, 52 to 540; new laid, 80 $10.00 to $11.00; do., good, 49.25 to line. The Olympic, when $he Next Vie French R ublle Los 11
$7
ae.
to 85c. + $9.60; do., medium, $8.20. to $8.60 a j appears, will be an ori burner- the
cording to The $elle de Paris.
Dressed poultry --Spring chickens,: do., common gG.50 to $7.00; stockers, first cf�the terns passenger steamers
226 to 30c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to $?.60 to $10.00; feeders, $;0.00 ie ,t" , to he Fo erluipped.
85c; geese, 28 to 30c; ducklings, 80 $11.50; canners and cutters 5.25 to i - Cairo Air Route Started,
t c; turkeys, 60 to 53c; snuabs,1$6.25; milkers; - good to choice, $1101 r i' �- �_.....
>� $4.00, - to $176; do., common and medium, ''•`all a)nd� Half A deapAtcb from London says:-�•r _a
Live pontis, --Spring chickens, 19 •$66 to $75; G ' springers, $90 to $175.
o tGermans i{xlled An cif route from Oalr+o to QA9
r �I
to 200; roosters, 2. c; owl, 18 to 220; Lighit ewes, $t to -$1366; aYearlinge, Town has, bacui-ostablished by an 411-
-igoeae, 220; sucklings, 220; turkeys,; $9' to 414.60; spring Jamba, der cwt., A r.est,ai h .ftom� Berlin says.- Bnitish firm. fibe. first rt of cho,
87 t. 40c. ,$17,60 to $18.50• calves, good to SIR WM. OSLER,• . ppsa
Cheese --New, large, 81% to 32c; J choice, $18 to,$L; hogs, fed and Official s ;Rustics just made public flight is from Cahro to Nimud, as do.,
32 to 82%c; triplets,. 33 to watered, $18,25 to 19; do,, weighed 'l:e nated phyaic,ian, who dled at O:•' pl•aca the rumbdr pf Germans kllle4 tance of 1,500 mdlep; the second •le`i_ r
$;t}s�, Stilton, 34 to 860. T off cars, $1$.50 to 19.25; do., f.o.b., ford. England, in his 71st ;ear. IIS in battle These figures do is from Nimud to. Abereorn, and Z
Besse - CAnadian, Shand-pfNked • 17.25 to $18,00; do do., to farmers, was born at pont! Head, near Port not inciuda those w%o• died in prison last is to Gray Town, roughly 8,000 1,
' rt I*hel, $5.26 to $6.75; primes, $4.2li I 17.00 to $17.5'0, Hope. camps. miles. t
.4.
p76 •7.
W
ebameteir. but they wM take into Fussis tot at mew renis If
their moofidenew t&* leading'Oda 16011110MOdliath's -0 ntlet'
wo,
,^MAS, r
bw r---- woraftingtheonly railway NYIF-- MERRY.
vq= swowal-
Friday ft at Its oft*.in
at. cattanists,....of the province,
cludi
ag the school i.aspectors, and
TMRMS other@ whose opinions, wOd4!1WVS
-N'S
r,.-r year.*.§.$+.26 iffpsid in advance. much' weight.' There has been Reg. and High-Grade
Extensive Credit Sale of
AT RICHARDS0
dissatisfaction over our school
p
vstom during the post few years. HORSES D
r, JOWv MURKAR, Proprietor, AN CATTLE YOUF? GF?OOEF?
;t is felt that there are too many
Pigs, Roots, Grain, Implemeutp, Yon will find the best assortment and display, of Christmas kultwt
a minatious for one'thi
NOTES AND COMMUNT6 ex ag. - The Furniture, 7Etc. Nuts,,Candy, Et',, they have ever shown.*'
whole object of both teacher and
Every vote that ha's beenAaken pupil has beetr'--to pass certain, The property of ORANGES—Alljizes,* seedlestil,'40 cents to 90 cents
L• 'BANANAS—Ripe, 40 cents a dozen
�!a regard to the vai-)ou!i schemes examindtioni- A teacher's ability ZA aj c r C. ME. H. T 0 11. f:f e
Lot 22, Concession Pickering,
of lb
the Hydru Electric Power as teacher lias. been' measured MIXED NUTS—All Linda, 38 cents per
40ommission . shows that the people by the percentage of pupils whew on the afternoon of XMAS GRAPES—The best, 35 cents per lb. '3400
Tuesday, January the 13th, 1920
�XNIAS MI lbi
".4ar this province are.8trongly in he has succeeded in passing the XED CANDY-25 cebts pe.r
, , The following property
of publLe ownership, atleast various exams. No attention has
CHOCOLATES-35 cents to 1.00 per box
too far as hydru-electric pnvv6r and been paidto a child's bent of mind.HOLLY-20 cents per lb.
Bay more 12 years old h d registered,
-ears old h d registered,
.fight is: concerned. The raason One child may have a love for bay mare 12 ;;'FRESH OYSTERS—Glass jar, 50 cents
Or this question classics and literature, and another 'bay gelding rising 4 yrs old g p,, brown
A their attitnde'du.
—Ask for a Calendar for 1920 with your order
gelding rising 3 yrs old h'd. roan geld
las, that Sir Adam Beek and-his- for science�,,,or mathematics, while ing 11 yrs old driver, bay filly rising I
-.confreres bave'proved to their on- another may detest books but yr old registered.
Aice satisfaction that public owner- have a passion for- mechanics of CATTLE ETC.
a Red, and white cow 9 yrs old cow red
...abip, when taken entirely out of some peculiar kind. These traits ow 4 yrs old due Feb 19, red ow 7 HAPPY NEW YEAR
character of the child have or
es
' lu
Politics, and directed by men of in the old due Mar 1, red 7 yrs old
46
4principle, is a good thing foe toe been ignored entirely In the past Mar 28, red cow yrs old due May
red cow 7 yrs old due May 10, rod cow
-400tintry. . There are many then n and his mind has been stored 0 yrsold due July 13, white cow 8 yrs ALAS IKE SEED
who an heart and soul against certain facts necessary to pass cer- old, red and white belfer 3 yrs old, red
30 better 3 yrs old, roan heifer !pre old. .,:,�,'WANTED— BLACKSMITH SHOP
roan steer -1public ownership, but a rule tain tests called examinations,
Mis time ape r 2 yrs old. 8 red steers 2 yrs men are capitallsti, who are - ut by many pupils old, bull I yr old reg'd, bull calf 4mos 7
a preparing for.these taste old. 15 shoats We will pay the highest .1aveatly slartued at thefact that I to averagp About 100 The at Horseshoeing and general blacksmith
each. 2 sows with litters by side. 10 prices for &H kinds work prompift 'attended to.
Wablic ownership is snatching the been to a great extent wasted. Plymouth Rock hent and I rooster.
1
serge, sweet, juicy plums from is aspected that these d ' efects in. of seed.Lame and Inteiferitig bosses made
Bead. lie samples and get a specialty of, and money re--
-
-4their grasp. If private corpora- our educational system will be 'Binder M-H. Oft cut nisti1y new, mow-
er Deerin X, steel rake 10 ft, seed- drill our.prices before funded if work does not
ninety 46ions can amass great fortunes by remedied. As over t Both disc tief actory.
IS hoe M cultivator 13 prove sa
.10perating public utilities, there is cent. of children never get bey = harrow, Fleurypl--v N-, '11. Verity
ow No. 21, se
ino reason,%,, by .the intended t of 4 it ro%% Yj 3 sections, Tha":best of facilities
public can not the public ,schools, it is at el land roller, coin cultivator, set for cleaning. 1 14
4operate them totheirown advan- that greater attention will be paid of bob-sleighaL inure ?sprq4der, wag.
m
Atit I e. One of the besr examples to them in fattire, not of course, on box rings, democrat.wAgon tmjds 5 C swed is it.
9 J. H. DOWNEr.COMPANY
small
A Caeft ll" UMI".
bf public owuership is the postal at the expense of tie high schools 2-1 ,Cb tire. 2 buggies, cutter;
.3VEITBY, ONTARIO
aservice. We can send a letter and the universities; for their irn i !els..stoueboat
urge feed' boxes- 2 bart
Aalf way round the world for Dbrtance has not been tuiuiruized, 2 beelbarrows one new, gat bay rack
e ,hay rack, 2 stack cover-j, large
-Ahree cents. Will any one doubt but it is intended that the ninety nett CKERING GARAGE
In n , water trough, fanning mill. set 'PI
z-vtbat if - our postal service was per cent will not be neglected. of qca. es, 20W1bq capacity, car'. fork.
-.-•Wader the control of private indi- this program the country will. slings, and rope complete, National
Rana plow, 2scuffiers. corn planter.
Viduals or corporations, that this stand behind the government. potato sprayer, bushel basket. logging Having'i)nrL;h- the.ga rage- bu4i aesii ofiDavidson & Williams we are 14
-vame letter would cost twenty chain. 4 sets of double liarnesm. set of
Wwes what it does now. Our mingle harness, pair of hors* blankets, prepared to:repair all, linakee of autos.
robs.
iftelephone and telegraph systems ZARD OF THANKS - . N ' - -',We keep In stock all kinds of IFord accessories, tires for &H:
HAT. ROOTS AND GRAL 't
.-tallmold also -be under the control About 10 tons' of hay, a quantity'o makes of cars, oils, ate.
.-met the government, so that the To the Electors oftbe Township of Wangolda, squantity of potatoes. &-
Woople. might get this service at Pickering. bout 60 bushels of buckwheat. 15 feet
--w ickering
of ensilage in silo. forks, hoes, shovels, Annis & Andrew P
and numerous other articles.
jfte lowest possible cost.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I wish to take this opportunity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ppo
Ltitude to 2bedroom suites complete with springs Mass
loans." has her. snowstorms and exprersing my heartfelt gratitude 'r the very lot d mattreasea. brass bed -witti.sTr I us's
ALO .31 dining es, 2
d zero mea her. WEiiCr3 L lea(IS for the position of and mattress. room tables, i$ 25
tavor in the contemt When a
lebwe people in warm climates-to First Deputy Reeve, By this large small tables, buffet, writing desk, dav•
With
vote you have bhown met In the hest eigkort,couch, wicker rocking chair, life before you, tax-riage and Its reiponsibilidis ire ver 7- tri.,
`,ioty us. But there are but very portant issues; what ii your attitude with regard to" ey?
poit�lble way that my efforts In behalf piAno. car t sweeper, 4 rugs, stair po ving n
who would ex- of the township are being appreciated. Mt 23 yards of. linoleum, Is thrift in item in your program I It should be. What you
fAe-r chair. Morris chair, 0 dining can save is-no, lose port.,t dia, what you am earn.
age one healthful and invigcr. - In being again elected to this
pos oration of these facts should guide you- to the
ag I will continue using ury be, roam chalri leather upholstered, 5 kit-
tine, Serious consideration t! * climate for that in tropical efforts in supportinir ever* object that chert chairs, kitchen table, 3 camp Opening of a Savings Account. 663
"Muntries. Oa Monday morning I may consider advant4gecms to the beds with inattrOsseq, combination
In the daily pa to,,,bip. -, 31y ambition is to make floor box. refrigerRtor. new washing
we read pars of a , -ering one of the beat townships in machlue and wringer; 'window cur-
'a9tropheAn Me h, h Pick -THE DOMINION BANK
Lee prov ace in which rultviv-
-goeores of people were killed and Wlahing you all the Compliments of coal oil stove• tea kettle, wash tub, `2
granite pots. bread pan, milk pail, set WHrM.Y BRANCH
1,� the Season, I remain
dextro ed as the
4na,ey villages dd of milk scales: step ladder. 4 lamp 01- ---r'GORDON HAU,
manna.
F -7 bedding, 2
offe"It of an earthquake. , With Your$ faithfully, 2 lanterns. a UtF of be
qnan
a quantity of dishes. knives
'tie exception of it slight tremor, F. H. RICHARDSON bath tins.
and *fork@, a number of stove pipes.
•Which, causes no harm to say one. butter bowl and print.
AG%nada is entirely free from TIME TABLE--Pickering Slaw, As the proprietor has leaned his farm,
w, everything w9l be sold -without the
v"ose terrible earthquakes such as . R. Trains going East dao " fouct 1. . I . Pickering Hardware'. Store., t*
No. 6 Mail 8.07 A W. sligheat reserve
a few
1passed over Sao-Francisco 28 Local -a -2.28 P X. ---Sale begins at IZ90 sharp.
3"&rS ag
-k Mexico 36 Local d.26 P M
o, and which shoo
im Saturday night last. Canada, Trains going West due as` follow*-- TZRX8r--H&y, grain, roots. fowl. furn-
No. 29 Local 10.27 A. M. tura and all sums of $15 and under,
oakled Ontario in particular, �-has 27 Local 136 P. M. c4wb-, over that amount nine months
We'wish to thank oar many Customeris and,
7 Mail 7.E6P- M. credit will begivea to parties turn-
been comparatively free from any
ingtural disturbance, . such as 'cy Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Suqday fishing approved joint notes. Five 6
for their liberal patronage during
per cent per annum, allowed foreash. prieIIds
"clones, as well.-as earthluakes,
Fore lin i I hour in advance
of is
time. W. B. PowzLi- Auctioneer.
tlut have wrought such disaster year" that It" just closed, and we shall
-211 'other countries. We cannot
endia--vor'during the present year to serve
dibe fact that at times we feel
the
-,,.-yon better thah ever -before, thus cement_
BLANKETS, HALTERS, MITTS
Feather uncomfortable' from
;-asther frosty weather, such as we
-experienced during to a greater degree the present friend
have the past
we-IIINk b�. un- a
�4weel-, but while we--mwY
ship and confiden%c that exists
.comfortable we are living in an "bber* heels, also rub
We put-un men's and wonodin's ru bar soles.
�.mtmosphere laden with health.t.
-adving ozone and not -laden with �Polishes, dressing, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees, etc., :We take this opportunity of wishing i4ie *ndl
-urease germs. We -adoiii that Shoe, harness and collar repairing neatly And all a Bright, Prosperous AnCl
at I times we may have to promptly attended to.
Happy New Year. 7
sbovel more snow thin we like,
7
contend that we would
.)but We 'PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM
'irather 8b' 1 show, than shovel
ove . 1 . . T .. *.1 L.�
ELL
*lane, -in search, Rome Phone Sow. W. J. COAKW KERING
.<in Brick and mortar S.BALSDON� ;.-PIC
ing for the bodies of loved ones
buried in the ruins of houses fol.
-41owing an earthquake, Canada
an
'9t'-Beat'-
ay have her draw backs, but she You C
]has also c&tain advantages that
GR TINGS
*.snake her one of the best if not ac!Cre of. the West" Flour
-couatry�'In the worldin
*he beet am
11whiclitolive. Weare prosperous
We wish to thank our enatomers
=off bread
mand -hpppv and- we believe we are E.
and friends for their very liberal Aestined to be one of- the greatest
--------- -- Monarch" tor pastry
&�--f-tJ
vaiations to the world We may be
patronageI n g' :je 8
pitied by some now, but the time P-
Fie camina when we will 'be envied od-solicit a; continuance of the,, Feed
am
rs 11try our psoii ..Hog
Farme
i 'by other nations.
ing 1920.
'RE
same duy LTS
f
Premier Drury, at a meeting of
7 L
Reading edueationist,4 in To' Tson ban d
ronto o 1111 ij�e o�Feec
rst few days ago, stated that wbile
Z. ,We wish you all a verb Happy and -Higbe es paid for gram
V the new U. 0---O-.-Labor Govern-
-ment had not yet decided upon an -Prbsperous New Year.
U
.,educational policy, there was a The', Campbell Flour Mills Co.', Ltd.
rge I
hoell
e b,
ett
e.
gp votp Cast in "13? IL
J 69sibility' that great cliang" Mills- at
P
.7wotild beinade in our edit ational
action To a
i kerind
b
system.. The g(weranient; F. *--A N� N I 'Peter Oro
.1JWonl,1 n,.,t 1?e ,,f -i n :t nt 1 777- 7 ` 77.
• " 'Y. tit+: ' ,..r. s .. �� n; '•Z'K
++yy'sY �, ',r-m.�aaimu.G.. ,Aa } nj{,i.' e& +.neer err N ti. "'
g .a ..•n••.."�'"E•c. 'i r ^•rv� •I.,*^ .4. ,4 '':ti +J' r..• :.+r.
,r. wore.. , x .�', ..-...". sr r.. , �• _ ..,fin. .,. „ ,: �y - .4 i. , �.• .r - -zw •�.., r 5r: �- S - `7. ....; :5. � „+-
a, a•a.-vu+.�.' ..-w,.. �.. .7.✓a� .�� � ..,..,.. `..�'.: ,G� ::y, ,. -ci" - „y -� :s^. '.- '; L-. •^a;, is
-
` .!..-. '.:^'9.::9 .. ..cw'-.fey'...':: .1».x •+Sza.�a r;Srle. ,:r�'l•YJJ.:i,?'llul- �,: •1 .-o'.Mi �_ �s :'�..": 'i+,� .. ..<.. :+A• .. .. ... .. .. �r�a :R, a,p1.
• D. A. and 1[m fp and - p
`led .Mrs. Robbintand idisiy b @tin �TIoge V ' hereby riven that
dace at Marna attended the �� Henry Illbemitt. of the �lamixod ;iverq
dance at Poet Perry on New .
Moan t Thursday is Tomato. � y Tows of Oshawa. its the Comty o! On- �(r'e �ioffiffilttee
Roy Forsyth spent- over the Yas,n night, tario, In -the Province of Ontario. lab;•--"�
week -end with friends in Hamil, At the annual school meeting on over, wilt app!y to the Parliament of The object thi - Bus meets all Trains - =
sone Wednesday of last week, Q. M. Canada, st the next session thereof, jset oi. 4;Anociation le to
'
for a Bill of Dhorce from his wife, lessen ■tealing and prosecute First-class Rigs to hire.da `
C. Lee, of Siloam, visited with Forsyth was re-elected trustee for Florence May Shemin, of Itis Cit of the felons. yor
other term. y y "` night at lowest prices.
Duncan and Mrs. Morgan on Fri Toronto in the Count of York !n _ i
' day.' James Underhill has been ggite the Province of Ontario. Married - Phone 1806.
III durink .the a Members having proport stoles oommaai•
t few days but y ____
Miss Marjory Neal'
has been on p. Q y woman, on the ground. of cote immediately with any member Thos Sander -son f� SO'n, Y'
"the sick list during the past few we are glad to know that he is desertion.
• g p of Executive Oommittse.
"da e. IAuiv Lecvirering. , Dated- at -the Town of Osbawa, in
Harr Thomsotr spent N w Our curlers spent s6 .,very pleas the Province of Ontario, the2ndday of Membership fee #1.00. PROPRIETORS b
Harry p 8 Tickets may be had from the President or
...Years with his brother, John, in ant lie on the,rink on New Year's September, A. D. 1918.' seoretert onappiioation.
GEORGE HENRY SHEMILT, C. S. Palm-
Toronto. Day when':' several interesting I Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks,
ti s RE.re played,*. By his solicitor. W:`Fy. N. 6inclair, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.
thus Mabel Edwards is confined g �' p y � ? Oshawa, er,
to the house suffering from a very A. W. reici,Jirs:.WKtry have re- Ontario. 6113 r .
turns home after s ep, ing the 1: R. Thextel. VV,1� Ctark.
severe cold. p.:
The Misses Gleeson purpose leav Chrts Itis holidays with their f President secretary 1 a .
dao h r in Toronto, ,T h e x t o n $ giving
Ing shortly for a visit'with friends R � � _
Ili Montreat. The' . F. P. U. held a social an COnfeCtlone C Slyest t9 Eat .
W. M. and Mrs. Palmer sppeat
Monday eveuiug when there was y
New Years' Da with Mr, and,Mre. a goodly number present and a A 'tam isasa�ss, _
leasant titne s�ient b all. + '
Elliott, of Brooyklin. p 1 y NEILSON S Ice Crem e • Of all matiertaL sad design
A number of teamswereen a ed E Gleeson eft on'Friday for in stoats. It will oa<
R g constantly on hand in bulk or bricks Pickering Bakery pa77 t
Winni a to attend the funeral o '"ll a our works ar�d t oar s1osk
on Tuesday hauling the seasons Winnipeg Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. ��o'
wood to the Baptist church. his brother, Cornelius, inspector - obtain priors Don't be mid" '
Thos. and Mrs. Birkett enter of rural mails in Manitoba:. - Popular Patriotic Music. Big display of Chocolates. Creams apats we do not employ them. oowsgmstb '
talued Ashburn lo:$e
from M rile and roe, Cigars, etc. and Mizen Candies. ly we rase sad do throw ofttisT Choice Chocolates_ in boxes, on o! 0 per eenat�. htoh oa dobacIN DILLINGHAM BLOCK 1Years . a '.eeetatnlysave by pureb iA carloacorn one of otl'cake • _ ' T �/. Pickering, Ont. Fruit eke SOc per lb. saltaolioited.
twere unload6d he me bei Mise Farmerealuor
b. 'a �'r S111rti a F t C Extra qualiuyt66cents.
' - /a 'Wedding Oakes our specialty.J. T. MATHESON
-P'l"i-Mice1II Of-�— fes/ Lr�► Oboe sad Wooly, Whitby, Ontario
been spending a few days dao• S. M. 3sLCQ
- i�dgethe past .west with relatives PICKHRING i ONT. The United �'al'mel'S
The Agincourt curlers) visited ..Coal, Coal, f
the Olaremorit club oa Friday]ast a oadefeating them by a substantial -- Concrete
e.
margin. Hard and Soft Coal of the Ono
Rev. Dr. Farmer, 'of McMaster best quality On s
IIaivereity, preached two excellent hand - e'ProductsFarmers' Club meets in the'
sermons In the Baptist church on. R,_Piruplemeuts,
Y. J&N. IftH—Auction sale of
Sunday.: ode horses, cattle, pigs, poul• Pickering Town Hall on •
Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, and furniture, grain. THOS A.- LAW
Robt. and Mrs- Worth of Bram ba roots, etc.. at lot 92 concession
yy i+ second Wednesday
Worthy', 2, Pickering, the property of Major S�iCl�e=11Z - Field Tile
ton, spent New Years with their C. H. H. Joliffe. Sale at 12.30 M. L_• of each month
snottier, Mrs. Thos. Gibbone: See large bills. W. B. Powellauc- and Brick -only during 6Amm6I', mouths.
Thos. E. and Mr6.' Stepheneoa tioneer• Whitevale Club of _
•aitd daughters were in Oshawa on - - Watch for nest meetleg
Monday attending the funeral of . . Tile 3 .4 6 and
the former's sister, Mrs. 'l!"hurman. -•- PICKERING -.- . United Farmers , • � _ date.
A medicine troupe, the De Alvas LUMBER Y� - *�
British entertainers, are holding Seeds have arrived. Ynch
forth this week In the Masonic At the next meetinof the Club reso; riot my' pHoes.' ! is Union, there is S "m `h
Hall. and are drawing fairly large Wt[ons will passed on Concrete -work done.
asowde. For Sale the followingWilft'ed and Mre. Sad er, of Re Interswltching of Railways Ind. Phone I= Pick.
y
Hrooklin, and Robert and _hire. Military Trainiax In Schools
Improving our School System
Sadler and family, of Greenwood, About 300 Al B hooped apple Regulation of Foodstuffs Clarence Simpson
were theguest@ of David and -Mrs. barrels at 85 cents . Standardization of farm Implement "� Q
Taylor on New Years. Regulation of motor irrucks- on our C. N. R. Station Brook Road
J each 1n lots @oft roads t
John and Mies Margaret McLel- t.
Ian returned to the city on Mon. of 10 or more at -' • ' vs � w
da to resume their studies at
Toronto University after spending the shop. FARMERSTAKE NOTICE 1 Y
the .Christmas holidays at their , D Gordon & Son,
home here:
Lost, on Feidap, Jan. 2nd, a pTCgERINQ 1f�� (� r :1920 Q
large dog, part hound. mostly W� pd f 1 1V�O O ;mac
white, wtth• black- spot on head,
Pj O
and also a black spot on one side. Bell and Independent prone.
__
Finder please notify Edgar Shirk, - _:..-
AVING. The
r u1 Chopping Claremont. �s a C drained for growing Flax. Well C properly Ira
_ PP g Bod land 8 foundationofalmost .
,...- P P. Y g •
'Mrs. A. Forsyth "s In the city
-.
on Saturday, and on her return AND FL t,SING, . every uC fol
y � • � � _ supply seed and harvest same and pay �1G,00 per"ton de- e r y s cess `'---�
she was accompanied by her I am•t)repared to do Grain Chop -business venture is built on
daughter, Mics Marie•, who, has livered a the mill in Pickering.Average yield two and
been In the hospital for'sotpe time ping and Oat Flaking•every. $ y Savlilttaa• -
bur who is now recovering nicely week day except one half tons per sore.. Apply The Standard Bank of ,
The annual meeting of the pub- Saturday Canada cam be of great atleaist-
lic library will be held in the lib _ -
..vary •room@ on Monday evening - ROSE FLAX MILL aint:e in helping you to de•
next for . the election of offieer@ John F. Bayles, Greenwood velop your business. �
and the transaction of other busi- THQ
nee@ that mag• come before the,
eating.
A meeting of the Partner's Club - S T A N D A R D BANK
-0R CANADA
to din.
.'ren ilSatardayl be held i at 2 oMl'ock,ie Hall, �
ease matters of much importance - ORANCH ;
• ::. to the rming'commnnitp. Far- , •. - . .... - . :. .- ,: _ MAetwesn
PICKERiNG .P
M O ZIMMERMAN
ere, whether the are membet�+ tO1tANCN At S0 AT �wrst:rl °
or not of the U. leo. are urged P H O N '4 C R A P H S -
to attend. All are wel�eome. r
The curling club held a business
=meeting on Monday evening when -- _._
- ' -
the club was divided off into rinks - - A Su estiOn for a _ - _ ;� I 'wish my numerous -
and arrangements made to hold gi� CUstOmerB
a friendly contest during the win• e d ' -
ter. with the president and vice- Chris „Present ... i
president as leaders,of the respect-
Ive �s�
five aides and suitable prizes will • • N � � M"' • 7 C
-be awarded to the winners at the ;( The BRANT -OLA PHONOGRAPHL,
end of the season. iii is a perfect musical instrument, de- _
A friendly contest for the i- ai�oe built and. y r 4 a
Von of police trustee took place s - for people of discriminating taste. It a ,
reproduces all music *it unusual ��"i���„ � �d„„y r
on Monday when the following clearness and accuracy. ' ; a iii
candidates were elected -. Thomas �.:
Paterson. S. M. Forsyth and Wal. WORDS OAAI,T�TOT adequately dc� .:New Year
ter Ward. There was a good turn•_
ont of voters and considerable in -
pictures.
the Brant ole, Neither can
In-
terest taken in the contest. The pictures. To be appreciated, the in- �i j
efeated candidates followed close and em must be actuallyyseen,played J. � old Vmmont '
..and demonstrated. OsTI and be con- g , �
behind the winners. vineed. Ind. Phone 2804
Public meetings of the Alton@ -
Women's Institute will be held in
the Alton& school -house on Mon-
day, January 12th. There will be
afternoon and evening sessions
commencing at 2 a;nd '• o'clock. - The afternoon session will be Ad -
dreg ised by Miss Emily ' J. Guest. - -
Miss Guest will also address a joint
eveningmeeting at ,Which Mr.
Gavin rbonr,. of Crosahill On•t. Y
w also spec _ -,-
Hurrah 1 A dress carnival will .'The Universal
be held on the Caledonia rink. r • »Claremont on the evening of H*s
titer Sole Regio d''
Sang.'-Machine1l r.
Tuesday, Jan. lath. The follow-
ing prizes will be awarded : Best to All through Manufactured by _..
Farmerette, in costume—Ist prize, The Worlds Great Music Availablerough VICTOR RECORDS. We have &good iv H• 'Jackson 8C SOII: `..
83.00; 2nd prize, $1.00. Best Milk assortment to choose from. Call and 'get Catalogues and make your selections. Brock Road. Pickerin Ont, }
Maid in'costume
prize, $3.00; g•
'2nd -prize, $1.00. Farmerettes -� -
- Y Blacksmithing and Woodworking in
'niust eRrry a hoe or rake and milk-
maids must carry a pail. Those Chocolates --Box and Bulk Cigars, Crgarettes Tobaccos '
all.
maids
branches:. 9riw gumming
eom petinq must remain off the ice f and filing a specialty,
Westock Gasoline-Rngines, Emery
until called for. Coatumeskating NEILSON'$ Chocolates in green variety :Fresh Stock Constantly on band Wheels, Circular Saws, Saw
will begin at„3.15 o'clock. Admit' ;and Eniery Mandrels.
eton, 2255 cents;. spectatorq, lo.cents. - - ...
=- There will be A $oo _bi)u+in at THEXTOI`�T'S CO�%FEC ION�RY Pickering, Ont. _ Ladders of
ifor a o6 bans
tendance. _ 1 _ ;
,
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4h1
4
W;14
WtwhIrl. theY, are of for another run
G orsfiLife
kickJag their heels high in the air.
mm Fthe an
Interest
5 '12 &
Dogs- Are Very Curious. /0
The cur . iosity . o . f . the dog is Rro- PAYABLE HALF YEARLY
"Couldst not thou "ith one hour? deemed our wisd6rn superior. "If I When tankage is fed to hogs' the
for a few ail fi Allowed on money left- with us- tar
:Vateh ye and Vrdy,,olest ye enter into had onb, known what I know now, how. nounced 'if observed
firit time,, they do 'not always take, from three to ton yews.
--�tasmptatiqn Rise up, let7uj go."— different my ]if would have been, dteS. t is quick 'to notice a strange
1 -dog, J Person and the value of the heartily to it. In -such a case it should
P . Writ -ftr Booklet.
-'-18t. Mark 14 "-,a cried- a friend as -groaned. over his fa -et t1kat be mixed with shorts.:tintil they form
watclidog comes from the 'The Great VV�At Permanent
Jesus is very gentle with us when mi -stakes. Yet knowledge comes I
We really It wants to investigate every noise. a liking for it. We have always fed'
we -fail. He -knows our *e' &knees as while wisdom lingers." It is very Interesti . ng to watch a' -dog tankage -in the winter in tins way: We Loan Company.
human beings. and He makes full al- knew we should keep awake, just as i when it meets a beetle. At first he first put the tankage'In the' tfough Toronto Office 20 King St. West
lowance for us. Yet if we love Him, the disciples knew that loyalty and a
seems to be a little afraid of the tiny dry, using about five pounds of tank
..we must try hard to do as He asks. love demanded their. watching while
I creature, but finally he can't resist any age to every 100 pounds of corn. Then
✓ apply -tankage we pour err
is, to touch It wlf� his paw. Then
We need to be awake too-dAy to 'the suf- Christ prayed. but we did not a ouch
faring of- the world. It almost seems the kno,.fledge to life. Wisdom is�longer, so he pluck's.up enough cour- over the
sh6rt� slop to moisten the tanl;age4 Mothers; Cou hs,and
if Christ was -being, crucified again applied knowledge. � Our only comfort 11 eat the mixture quickly.., Cold* Go - Mickly
realizing that it has not hurt him he, The hogs wi
we see(the trouble, the anguish ill pardon the past if is that Christ w s tiells It and rolls it Over and over and will make good gams if they have, She can of afford to be sick
and if we prove our sin -
which is -still pressing upon so many, we ask Him a N'h his -nose. Then after he has plenty of gogd sound corn in addition. ani neg ct her hol.1srhold ;o
,..w people. Littlechildreri of Armenia, cerity by doing at once all we can to firs
satisfied his curiosity I,& wa�lki,.uway It is seldom that hogs on tarilage will duties. the 5) mpo
the Christians in Korea, the wildness ni-tet present demands. chickens, torns sl. r.rcpares,dne way as
and leaves the beetle to go Its way get the bad jabit of eating chic
reco
r how the chicken -A. may for qui
of Russia, and the unrest Of our own Watch, Pray and Work. he has not put. it out of commission �no matte .,7,
' ay a
Country -we-m im ed ate
And �eding flaor.
We—must watch and 10fisness of the invests swilrnl -,�bodtth/ft rap- ous
But let us think now pf-thT 1'avail� with the stv4�t,-L' a I-Ous 101
We must wake up and do our ,ian �-si2i
pray. able future." 'kRise," said: Christ; that gati., ara,
part I helping; for the, earth is full "Let us be Anctlier equal.ly hum''brous happen- tan'
ar called for earnest action. 9.,
1 11 1 U
of sorrow. It is indifference that our going"; that demanded energy. Chris-, Ing Is.to get a (log to chase soap I OPHNG 'PA 'EQUAL Molh*r always buys
1he L or" Woo
Master hates. That any one should tianity is the only power to conquer files. lie will be highly interested if
at- one is Winced on the floor,' and If the
not care; that people should go �onoe a Master bids
evil, and that is, why the
�ing and; drinking and living in luxury us watch and pray. Life demands un- breeze forces it to more he will fol. BABY'S OWN TABLETS
wIlle the whole world is torn with con -
ceasing watchfulness and unceasing low it, keeping a respectful distance,
fusion. That is what Jesus condemns reliance upon* God and obedience . to. however, at first. After several bub- ' Mrs, AlfrAd NaAld, Natagan'River,
when He cries today az -He cried long I His -"I do not thii
-.i _tlll. Natural law, s us this in bles are blown tie will gradually draw Que., writes: think there
ago' In "Could ye not a telear way. I must 'mt and sleep 1 closer and very sDon will touch his is any.other in�diclne to equal Baby's
0" Then 8 n _fs 'w- lets for little ones. 1 havMe with Me if I would retain rn�v strength� I must Bose to one of them, hen Own Tub'
'There -4s sq much -to be done in the e streets lest, a genuine look of astonishment com-ns I used them for my baby and would use
watch when crossing the I
-world that every man, woman and! I be run down. , I must exercise, else over his face, as the bubble vanishes nothing'. else.''. What Mrs. Natid says
)art riiy muscles flabby. How and perhaps he gets a tiny bit of'soap, thovRands of other mothers say'. They
child should wake up and take a I es� will,become I
An bringing peace. The millions who,; much more then must -1 guard against in his eye. The dog gives ample ev4- have fouiid by trial that the Tablets
of are calling' '0115'dence of his perplexity wheneyer he always 'do just what is claimed for
haveynever heard of the wilts of Satan,-th.6-temptations-1
jo, us to come and help them.. The!which are lurking everywhere, always see,.4 anY61;ig that, excites' his curl- I them. .,The Tablets are a wild but
missionaries are calling for men &Ad! on the watch to seize me and muster' 09itv, for who of us has not seen'them I tho-uugh laxntiixc which regulate. thet
money that they may enlarge their me! there is Pucker up their foreheads and stare in bowels and sweeten the sternach and
y It is well known that they thus bar Ji Indigestion. constipation,
work. Millions in our large cities are; no surer way to gain victory over: a quizzical manner at son
living in practical heatheni-qu4 an temptation than to have so much of had not seen before? I colic, coldR. etc. They.. are sold by
"even nominal. Christians are careless; good fo do that the evil has no chancel Little boys of the Orlent:o-ften car,- j medicine dealers or. by mail at 95
regarding• their worship and their own Men of action and men of energy do' ture lizardj by catering to their curt- cents a'b,)x 'from The Dr. Williams'
- one- of them spies a Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont.
".-moreflity. We need not be not 'often fall. It was When
s while David i Osity-.
into a crevice
world's need to-' taking his ease , in his palace, instead' lizard that has scurried
cats" to recognize the
day, We most not sleep while Christ of going out at the head of his army he. makes a slipknot nf colored straw Care of the WoodIot.
'-to being crucified afresb in -the suf-' against the Ammonites, .that Satan and, holds it before the hole. After a
tering of. His children. caught him and threw -him. It , was'time he to rewarded by seeing the tiny When a cord of four -foot -wood seljs
Seize Present Opportunity. when Nehemiah was doing a great creature coming out to examine the for $8, any man with a wcodlot be -
There is a startling contrAuHcTwu work in building the wa
Ils ol Jeru curious thing before Its -den and later gins to feel that ii is nearly as good as.
It actually Putm IN bead Into the noose, a gold mine, and sets about to take
�f the
'Apparently in our Lord's last words alem that he foiled the attacks o
sleeping dla which 1.4 flutcl.ly drawn together by better care of it.
to His sleepinisciplew- "Sleep on enemy. Ne . : F. -- i !the Watchful buy. "Cut only seed and-dy:rig timber;" 'o
now and take your rest. Rise up, lett Somptimes. we rlk*l against toil and1
Fish and,,ftoxs are equally curious i is a good rule to go hy in thinning the
-US got" Frederic W. Robertson has a wish we. could rest. But. really, work' ' T s that 3I. -Any people
to eiarAnc'Llie many brlghU�ur4' standing trees for fuel.
wonderful sermon on this, entitled Is the greatest protection alike for the' -act their put this in ]cases. v hen rt: -,tong land. Get at the ��S���
the fisliermen know will attract
"The Irreparable Past and the Avail-, individival and for the nation..Back of, attention. * In' frog hunting all that is Others who sell farms and take mort-
of the wheat question.
able lfttum" We e e ed of ser- gages. have it inserts in the papers
cannot change the; Nbor struggles lies a fact far more
necessary Is a gilc composed
only Christ can pardon our er- significant than a mere question of:
Past; idea oral books groupld togr4ber and cov- i that if any timber is nut tha proceeds 7 T]EAT prices are climbing,
rors and ma es bring a' hoursandwages. Itis the men' flannel. 1 shalt -be applied the bond. R to
make our mistakes ered with � ,e .4"lall bit, of red fla You can do two thing
blessing. But we can arouse oursolves' have of productive toil that lies -as the ,%Vh,n the frog spes th!s bit of bright Time was v: hen the, lops' of *big trees#
ivciPase.i920.wheat yields
A's
-to" the demands of the present and the! key. If we discount'labor and le",eri! red it leap4 for it and often books It- were left to rot down after the trunk I -lia+.wYeat,cuss be top-drPosed
future. It is a pity that we have b it 11.e first i1ttem.pt. Trout,* mus-
een I it we are facing a great peril, for only, was suvre(I tip. Not, Clic *�rlfty an
all tri safety., - limbs' fri-tIllser.
asleep when we ought to have been honest toil can hold us i l-altillgo, j.pd ether game' 1611 will often 1 knows thA the biz r.,, well a's
VMtehing and praying, but regret will I We are so human that a sleep of con—' leap clear of tile water to srab .,it o.- the erria!'P'r u-nel, have inach.. gooi f Spring wheat can be,
never accomplish anything. The sur- science and of spirit ,will surely seize brilliant Ittre. 11 IVO -d in 'them; so h.-, cuts thein' sled 413ntly fertilized.
-
est ay to prove our sorrow is to seise, upon I*ecI:vl1y
upon us unless we close its 'It may 'be sald that every -kind odiemi len4;th and hauls thedown., to be
w
heopportunities of the present an& by toil, and that a toil whicl, we rover- bird to brimming over with curiosity "buzzed up or out. with tho crows -cut
It Pays to
0 -FFATILIZE
futare-and so forward t the new life! ence as a blessing rather than a- hate-' as" of every land have trapped saw into 8tovv -., ocd.'
Some -Aieh awaits. I am afraid we wbo' ful neces%itY. Of us who un, them by inducing th4piti to approach
Often w:�rthieq.-4 sispILIV, grow UP,
I - AT!
are -older lament our youth as we look voluntarily working eighteen hour4 a jitid inw.,4iigate iinfaintilar objects. among tl�c la;rv'r- timber, Cut, th,,�.,,!
Back:to see how much we have done., diywish the world would stand still Crows and parrot., po.;sess this curi-'Out, for th:?y 64.c frcrt the L
of time We have lost. for -a- bu. _qttr-tn-extvmie--degr.e#,,, and "rye; �oi ��c s_O'T_a_.11, an, the gr,).vth of
in idleness or in useless playl How dare measure the calamity which thing is held near their ciget+ they are i the better trceLn
if
you cut out the tiff
)!ore
our, charia's to Improve ourselvesi would approach us. "Watch and, pray" quick to come and examine I brach a, growth of grass w4l 'str rt •� ir,
-arise, let us be going" -we may Well, from -argle, cel for 4
oeem golden now that they are shin I every ifordinx f� heor, cr'ef)
tiake the Mastei's"words literally and' w sit-
ing in the West and we cannot over t If there are thick "is ..wt.. to -it., oi r- t.-%
I I t-nCt fl��, V400 Nc,. � t .,W.rvPai -!on
--temptations seem to find in them the solution of labor prob- .tt-
take lienst Hrr where sap.init o?'n'l ,,.)rt
'have caught us and -swept us whither � lems, of religiolis problems. and of the rut the mc -4- !v,;rorri.vn?,, t.� :)ie :tri.' Soil ant) Crop'
they would, while we listenid not to problems of sin and foolishness.' HEUIARRATIC PEOPLE v-.tntngc of th�. rest If th(3e are �ot ♦1mp;-,-,3-vernent BLI'eau
ihe advice of our elders but proudly' Rev. F. W. Tomkins. r: (i.•+
Y.
i cut, -PAj L anti iz.a.veti, it will ro', be ionv
'Cain Oniv Find Relief bY Enrlcj,,_, before they will -be -.111 Temple Ctdg., Toronto. Ont
of their w.n accorct. I
glum for ail tidefinite time. to satisfy its int the 131(ind. .,7. �,w'o'od IV- IQ
_CM0
SO urcalci Its.
If you h.nr a, "relt', tnty ac�rcs.
1-1:k-umal6m i.� a disorder of the Squirrels Eas�ly Tamed.
blood, It --atOck, people when themare,'th r� V�. �.ly
-!.c more
I adiness Vow,
A by the hnn'e fires
Mom) Is--overehame,f wltll up.id and tdAll -in Ie a sl AND B This I- easily shown 1pj� Ahe "I to rnnhe-n rew do
Sqvirrels al -30 liter lwwil vurius;ty.
WTS Th; �, i s
of tiv�sc in the park t6 Investigate rnt,.4 set r4ijg j !jjfltjjjm.�t iiirs. for i�rO A18i c k
V " L 41�r
Owl In jG41tc nIWPY'_t Z�la - in.
anythfiL9 you may holi in ynur 'r city `110 n c J:" !;ke a
MANY ANIMALS H I �. L 11, %%-either- or coll'weh-thpr of autunin LhO,tOw" c
AVE A Many of thein will raikyack your pock -
start tho tcrtttr�ns of rheumatism, cords of wood. will quickly recover If you treat. bei
and even search down the cont lulay
`NOSE FOR NEWS."
eta but. is not the cause. The canie- Is ill 1 with
cellar to idtisT� th6ir curloLts nk.ure,
'even I venturesp the blood -and the blood only. Victims i Newfoundlarld's Iron Mines.
while. some ire 'e "'-b- ady' have over
this ma -1 y reason to,
enough to e:vamin�. . the bouten-tj of feltr the P.rs-t dull ache In the limbs The enerncus demand fur iron duv- - Dr. A. C. Daniels"
cAniosity of Cows is Marked! sacks th,rowt, into tire refuse can, prob,. --and joints, followed .by §harp pairs ing. the war gave R new itil ems to- the
ably 1. the hop� that -a good peanut i I sh, and muscles;. tjese.:. mining Industry of
rows and. Parrots Are through It t, flp-s 14
77-C has been left in it. tilt;, �jyjjiptoirj.j of p.,)'Iqol in the Some of the Newfoundland iron trines` Cow InVigorator
i are
Extrem e Canes. It Is the curiosity of the goat that bliood which may shortly lent(.the 'at Bill Island are among the viwt re-,,
v triarltable in lite world. `7 tic -re me t wo
If anybody should ask -you which leads it to do many of its stunts. such victim painracired. and Thi- is the
pre, me r -f
has the eating newspapers and other equal. areas. bot:t rich 'hi tree d*m best
-*;nlmal you consider . e most curl- as There is only are wayl..t-� c- --ric.-cu. ;. rata.
--�----ajjty,-yottr fiftt, impulse would be to ly ridiculous things. Same z(fologiasts jjifttisjn_;��n-(Fjh-TFj; 70 rold r e t a I n * d
.k-� - - �o I C;11(�, t f 4 0 IUX
a which has an anhua u o
course it. real- claim that this animal has more cu" Liniments, m,,, and nfl). t9ils all(I 6 'credIt6d Nv—iffi —asuoply A a, ter -birth; Frow
ments, hot upp!i _n
lay the mo ' tikey, and of c and rlOsity than any, except possibly the ease bt1L w1itch �hculd be �u-ljclent to -last at, get, i -caked ud-
ly Is, but there . are many - wild e bing may give temporary dem, . hoose
or
-or poodle, ..aVnoL possibly root th(f trouble out' -OT 1 this hunk: coughs or
onal monkey f4.'and for -rea, h' � rate for nearly S50 years; - wii;,Ist
domestie animals having exceptional colds. s t 0 M a C h
difficult to •drive goats the systeiii. That can only be, done by the Ather', witlk an annual on1put or
stywers,. oonsti-
deve
development of their ctiriosity'liu'rillis.. son it Is very dt '00,000 .tens, is bellevel, to �cvnta-n
on, in a herd. . They •persisA. in -eR the rich, red blood %.-hich Dr. NVilliahis' t. Pa OTI so of
bi . kiriR"
For Instance, there is' the r-aco
that r c -.o to ImA for' abotit 3,300'. 46
s -new diarrhoest and
which has a' "erose for new I ranks, and if not noticed will calmly Pink Pit1s:actutilly nialie.' This (DO", . cud. It rrevente
Sleuth. L Noth. aciq�., year3. Newfoundland may be srourint In cows
would do.credit to any walk into any house along the. road, blood drive., cut the 1)!�i roga.rA
or (,&TV*&, over.
roam through all the rooms. Z -ver" Cd. thtNcfr.rc,',, a.; having aii n!oiost ir'- ! 1. 1 . .
Ing escapes Its searching eyes, nose or go- itieq. R11(i ;t1le. j-j*,e-,j ill �jtj,�!n It i .
of ii -on'. arid the�, domes b"ren.
irjg tip to the second or third Story to'` vol, are sllfr�`.eV froin CXf1311-,tV s',-'pPlY
disappears.- Ff n e. 8 11: g I V
,.bandlike feet which It take, delight examine the different things that. ex- this painful vial-m.ly beg'a curing uiino.� are c�,,rivenieiitly situated near.. t r e n h who
In poking into everything. Being byl e '1� 'lnereo"" lit rjuan.
cite their curisity.' sell to -day by the list- o; 1)... ihe,�,.st,'where ships of 7.000 trTv, R14% 1 4
nature a night roving animal, the rac- 11 anti rois!10- of milk In welt cows
coon has a highly developed sense of Artists who have'' sketched out ins � Pink Pills, and see how,scon the can loaded 'W the abc-nt o tho-best tonic for cows that
l�
smell that'enables It to ferret out any. the open have had great opportunity and stiff ness of the joints thinenw.1y. pix,01' s vO lyot! T:6 ii(:ti is ti err xic'k
art to Nova Scctia fol. �mlp!Cnig -.111,1
to observe. the curiosity of cows. leaving hviiin(1 itew evert: a- -I ncw
thing you may happen to,haV .1 your
pockets, and though it maymayhave After he gets his easel end canvas
real uselor the article it speedily u set the cows continue grazing as be- You c., ii get Dr.. Williams, P'ti)k-P I .4kmxjgAL XIMTOAZ,, ZOOK FAMIS
fore, but gradually draw,nZrer and !fronvauy medtc!ne' dealer or by mail Ives It is a toy. The raccoon is very Paper In Egypt.
A -11,ritish C.ovcr.
DR A.J�,DANIELS COMPANY
fond of eggs, and to eae the quiz nearer the- strange objects they want at 50 critts a box or six boxe, for n-ment ecirraliss,
quizzical lir"O"AMA. Zr=w N I
10 on %ILL chilm es In-vestigate. - Probably- the artist bre. $2.60. frons The. Dr. Williams' Medi- 0
has decided that raper call be ni�ide
1. i KNOWLTON - QUEBraC-
comes much Interested in his work and I : •1.
_.substituted for,the real thing is quite J IF,
---sin- etntdoes not notice that the cows have !'ieeds, •siigar r c f u '.Ind other
However, it isa nersist
brute and will toy with the fake Legg
WANTED
Poultry, Now Laid k4p,
Dalry Butter, Beans,
n g. Posits, etc.
Write for our"Weeldy Fria* List
and SAIvIse what YOU 1ft&V6 to Offer-
Spvelaf Prices for Fancy Qualityl
Gunn, tanglo* & Co., Ltd.
(Dept W.)
scoulins,11. - - One,
soon formed 'a circle around him,
Keep . the ashes cleaned from . under. 0110 all"
stretching out their neck's In the ef-
`fire
the grate. With a clean ash -pit thei
fort to solve the mystery. They may
will burn more unformly n-ni with
be dilven, away, but from time 'to.time
they return Find repeat the same
fewer clinkers,
113
FARMERSTLUBS P, 11WEPEAMAT PEAUEIM
manoeuvre. Comic artists have taken
this fact and treated it In various hu-.
Fat fqr greasing palls. ssA
in little brush
We . are Buyers of Ontario Grains and
morons ways, yet it Is nevertheleCs
_kept a cup along with a
for -applying it. This. saves tile—tin:,,
Sellers of WesternVy,,eeding Onte and Barley.
quite true, as many landscape, paint
testify. Other live
psed in stopping to wash the h.a . . a
r 4
j
4aTEr
era can stock to
subject to the same element of curt.
been deafened lis
: L..C.Scovir 1.
horses
Children have a
'Co
osity, though usually vent
9 n
box on the ear. If you must use this
ROYAL BAN BUILPIRS
thel re in running wildly about the
method of punishment choose a part
ADELZvok A693 To
V - TORONTO
field. Occasionally they will approach
of the body where there are no Inside
the painter, and then, with a quick
works.
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`' - 'Lost People of Arizona.- Classified A&erHaewents.
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ASTH By far the most. Interesting remains
I OT the loqt people of Arizona are their YESI • MAGICALLY1
F you have asthma, don't mag- 01ALTRIAIT AGENTS WANTINQ' 1-".:_S11*
network of .canals which prevail "VERBOTE�".
Ins that you must always suffer prints and finlabse—lowast-
c
... 1
through --valleys., The longest is CORNStIFT OUT t frames—ask for catalo ua
untold misery. Relief qUick, - sure to e .4 rt Co.. 4 Brunswick Ave.
and safe is guaranteed in even the the one tapping the Gila river and
'
worst cases by•uslng 7 which supplied with water the ancient WITH FINGERS Don't shock your Liver and
city,• now marked with the. one stand -
_Bowels, but take V 8 PER, WEEKLY, IN BRUCE
Ing 9 W
building. This the Casa Grande,
,,,TEMPLETON'S E
Splendid opportunitE, Write
about which so much has been written You simply Bay to the drug store 1'r
.asmrets.
iii5on Publishing Co., Limited
c
and which has excited so much in- mon, "Give me a qfiarter of an o.unce 0
Ewa
3delaide St. W., Toronto.
RAZ -MAH This will cost very 11
terest amotigjarebaelog;sts in the last' of freezone. little a LL EQUIPPED NEWSP
CAPSULES of
is sufficient to Temove every hard Cascarets end Illicemsfiess& FELL ... APES
ten years, or soft corn from one's feet. c astipation, so gently ti Job printing plant in Eastern
aLlhe,� colds, and 'o y Ontario. insurance carried $1,600. will
We are so certain of results we will The volume of, water taken out by A few drops of this new ether, com• you're • never even Inconvenienced. IPS,for 11,200 on quick sale. Box .02.
send you it free sample' of these cap -
this canal must have !peen immense, .7
sales, confident that you will find pound applied directly upon &,te= son 'Publishing Co., Ltd., Toronto.
There in no gHRIng and none of the -
them all we ba" claimed. for it supported millions• of acres. In aching, corn should relieve e:iploelve aftev6ffects of cathartics
gold by reliabie drugsisis eves -y- most places the canal' has been filled Uess instantly, and soon, the entire I
like Calomel, ft-lts, sickening Oil or
wherefor $1.04 a box. I all, dries, up and can be•
ENS WANTED ALIVE, 15 CENTS
i.witli'drifting sand, bCTt its cotirlle 1, corn, root and ping Pills. To -night take Cis- 11 f.o.b. your sta•- :qj!
-For free sample, write to lifted out with the fingers. cram & pound, else,
easily traced,. E Ineers who located This now way to rid one's feet of carets and .get rid of the bowel and tion if within 00 miles of Toronto. Ship
g'
TEMPLIETONIS the 'Marico a ua made use of the .0-D in crates or boxes. Albert Lewis,
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati liver poison which Is keeping you- C
142 King St. West Toronto, 1 �/ 1 666 Dundas West, Toronto.
old Aztec 'it and to -day water runs man, -who says that, while freezoge is A
Re
miserable and hall- sick. Ca scarets
HOICE SILVER BLACK BRE
over Its 4 1# AIA #Iclr It Arled in 9 moment and -1 BREEDING
X
2,060 or 3, ago.
For miles and miles around mounds
-ds
tell the tale of houses destroyed by
''ravages
ply shriVel,;y up the corn without In;
flaming or . even irritating the our.'
rounding tissue or'skin.Don't let father die of infection or
cost so little and they work while you
sleep.
4-1 F0,Xes. Also, we are buyers of,Raw
Furs. ' What have you—what price?
Reid Bros.. Bothwell . �)n
-OFFIN STOCK WANTED. IF YOUR
All Alike.
i the (.,f' time. - Phoenix' was
built on tb- ruins of this ancient city
lockjaw from whittling at bis corns,
I, 'it clip this 21--t and mal"o him try It
Patient—"The doctor's bilis are
are able to supply. advise us. as we J,
•w'i I I Pay the highest prices, dry or green 7�1
ra h 4
from the saw. Keenan Bros., Limited.
ted.
and there- relics frequently are found
h
.higher and my wife says t e medicines
Owen Sound, Ont. i�
of this ancient civiliza0cu.
GIRLS!'l)"M A
cost more than they (nd."
that
CANCER, TtWORS, LUMP E
half feet. How we are d1minishine. -
Coarse Gold In Lapland.
The name "Bayer" ldentiG" the contains direet 00 for qlb,
buly f Trlsoh., illon.
fernuine =—ifie Aspbft 1
d by -physicians as for evir nine- mIgU, Lux abWo, Uo=at lord, NOWI-
Nurse—"Don't- 7 Worry a�bout
internal and external, CUU, Ont
W1
The discovery of coWme gold in
MOIST CLOTH
now. I want to take your tenipera.
pain by our home troBatment. iles us
before too late Dr. Bollman Medic�la
A Prayer. For the Da Y.
an unbroken pookage
Of 'Tsjer Zablets of Asplrtas4Wlkfih a few oasts.ager "gayer" packages.
tune."
'even
Co—..Limited. Collingwood, Ont.
.Quantities
Lapland will be followed by a govern-
Tbw* to sally a&* Aspbft6-�VW—Tou USA far "2&7*r"
Patiqnt—"I'll bet you'llfind
- 6 .. . : Lnxvvun HAIRi that is going up."
(Cheat, who. bled and died for m6
On the sacrificial tree, I . . .'.
;,Out of Thy great charity,
Heir the prayer I lift to Tli'k7
By the 'spear flnit cleft -Thy side.
Purify my heart:cf pride!
By the thDrus-that crowned
owned Thy brow,
With Thylove my soul endow!
113y Thy pierced bands and feet,
Make my halting -faith complete!'
By the bitter drink they gave.
Vlake,me litunblo, make me brave!
Women outntrmber the men n
�.dreat Britain by' 2,000,000,
2"&r4!s LInluiett Cures visteurver,
U.. IN'Danderin save.your
hair and, C. 101e
.
tv
its b uty
MONEY ORDERS.
Pay your out-of-town accounts; by
Dominion Express Money Order, Five
Dollars c6ats three; cents.
t
litle leAs at your neigh-
bor's troubles and" a little rnoie* at
your own:
wins,rd's Liniment Corer Ga?ff*t In
-Scientific research sbollQ, that the;
peoples who have fed liberally on milk i
and eggs and' leafy, foods actually have'
r.
increlled ahead in progress�, whIle!
fthose who'have laoked these foods�
A
I have lagged' beh;nd and are not -so
physically or mentally,
Latest Styles in Skirts
-.: ----------- "SYRUP OF Fllra'00"
V
7
CHILD'S. LAXATIVE
-is, �wch un Owndance, of
Oh, gl
t 'c 1', hanvy, InvIgo;ated hair: a per -
IL, I Look at tonguel Remove pol-
ipct masa of,cavy, silky hair, glorious -
Sons from little 'stomach,
ly fi a Ify, bright slid so easy to man -
In liver and bowels
i _ I .abs. r
Just moistcn u cloth with a lit I
"Dander rine"—and carefully ftl!y dr
:through your hair. taking one sm I
atraud tit a time'r, this magically re-
iovps all dirt, e:,cess oil end grease,
but your hair Is not -loft
M stringy nr"6ded.- but c•hsrmingly soft. -_
4witli glossy. Olden gl-.ams and tender
The yoUthful glints tints and ANN.,•
Irl
9209 color are again In your hair.
Is a t6nic-beautiller, OUT PAIN
V Besides -doubling the beauty, of the I
5 hair.at ot�ce, It checks dandruff and
-1,MFIRST ROUND
stops falling hair., Got delightful
nanderine for a few cents at any -drug
or toilet counter and use it as 4 dress -
Comforting relief from pain
Ing and Invigorator as told on bottle.o
7 makes Sloan's the
.4
t
For a New fcing..
Norld's 1"imen
7. After 'the batter is In the baking Accept -Cal "ifornia" Syrup of Figs
Z
dials, sprinkle, brown sugar and cocoa- Only -100k for the name California on This. famous reliever of rheum'atic.
soreness, sti-Sness, paini
nut on the top, and when it is baked'; the package, then you are sure yodr aches, '9223
it is just the prettie.3t brown, as '*eill. I child 'Es having the best and most I Sprains, neuralgic pains,- and most
- as go nless laxati
Na 9289—Ladies' 'i aree-Piece Cir-, Price, 20 cesj4. High 18 od to taste. barn ve I or 'physic for theothee external twinges that humanity
-rice, 26 cents. nigh! or 36 -inch length. tut in 8 s, little stomach, liver arul bowels, suffers from, enjoys its great sales
CW3r Skirt. I s: r'e 24,'
waistline; 38 or 36-,inch'length..''0W 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 ins. waist' Children love ..its' Aelicioui fruity because it practically never fails to
iii 7 sizes, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32i- 34—and:. mes—re- Size, 26 requires, TV,nch taste. Full directions for child*& dose bring speedy, comforting relief.
'Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited.
26 re -i length, 2 % yds. 40 ins., %v ide, or. I% each bottle. -Give it withouttearAlways ready for use, it takes little
.36 iris. waist measure., Size on
-length, 3 1-8 yds. 40; yds. 54 ins.. wide; 36 -inch length, 2 Y4 GEntlemen, Theodore -Darnis'. a Mother! You must say "Califorriia," Ao penetrate wsthout rubbing and pro-
qWre4, 38 -inch customer of mine, was completely duce results.. Clean, refreshing. Made. tr
--ins. wide or 2 1-8 yds. 54 ins. wide; � yds. 40 ins. Wide, or 1% -yds.. 54, ins.
. ..
cured 'of rlieuniatlsm after five years il�l Carada. At all drl;g stores. L.
36 -inch length, 3 yds, 4�6 ins. wide or wide. Width around* bottom, I % of suffering, by,the judicious use of 115c, 70e, $1.41L
'
2 5 -do. 54 ins. wide. Width are nd'
yd MARD'S LINIMENT. IN
bottom, 2% yds. No.' 922-3--Lsdie%' Skirt. Price, 25 SNM 01870
'"lie above facts -can be verified by
cents. Three-piece tunic underskirt writing to h
.,No. 9209—Ladies' Rufned Skirt. with front lining; high waistline; '.1 Will i� I, to the Pallso Priest
two-piece or any of bis neighbors.
,Price, 25 cents. Panel front;
or 36 -inch length. Cut in 6 sizes, 204,
back foundation lengthehe4 b A, COTE, N116rchant.
y two- DROP
203,,28, 20, 32.and 34 ins. waist mea- St, Isidore Que_ 12 May, 198, 306TORCOU'V-7
- ------ — lower section; 3.9 or 37 -inch
requires, 38-inch—length-
-JeAth. Cut in 5 sizes, 24, it M 31 e, of--214--y—d—s. 54
and 32 ins. waist measure. Size 261 "! Y"' 36
ins. wide; 36 -inch length, 3% yds, 36
res, 39 -inch
req length, 4 1-8 yds.-Sel ONLY TABLETS MARKED
1 ins. wide, or 23i yds. 54 ins. wide. Are We All Pigmies?
Ans. wide, or 3% yds. 45 ins wide;(
Width
around bottom, 1% yds.. The huge giant, whose fossilized re.
37-irich length, 4 1-8 yds. 86W S, wide,
or SU yds. 45 ins.' ' wide, Width These patterns may be obtained' blains have Just been dug up ' in the
%
from your local McCall dealer, or State of.Vera Cruz, strikes a severe BAYER ARE :;ASPIRIN
around bottom I yds.
—I from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, blow at those who boast of physical.
No. 9231—Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt.I Toronto, Dept. V.
development in the twentieth century.
7.
This giant Is claimed to be eleven
7 Not Aspirin 11 without the "Bauer Cron"
yards high! at A
LGashkin the Russian giant, was
welunder ulne-eet, or hree yard
If Teai� or Coffee Disagrees Thel biblical giant,fGoliath,twas merely
a dozen'teet, and. the great King Og.
and easy -
of Basan, did not stand more than six -
the clwck y way to saflsfdc -
7 teen feet six inches in his socks. Og.
Aim and better health is to drink
held the record- before this eleven. A
05;�A V M
yard champion. same along to upset
him.
Put him in the kitchen of a modest
N. S 'TAN. four-idoored house, and his legs would
C)Soru
reach e dtaing-rount sbove, his cheat
would thrust up Into the - andc!
his head come out In thebedattiroom,
The average height of the measly
specimen of humanity who -inhabits
IW 9 bew
pure oereal
the globe--to-day to about five and a
rJ
_hM not lium4wed in
)Wll be As
half feet. How we are d1minishine. -
Coarse Gold In Lapland.
The name "Bayer" ldentiG" the contains direet 00 for qlb,
buly f Trlsoh., illon.
fernuine =—ifie Aspbft 1
d by -physicians as for evir nine- mIgU, Lux abWo, Uo=at lord, NOWI-
pWased
flftvm. VerremconaimnAM]
The discovery of coWme gold in
years and now =%4# In Clanada. tb Joint paing, and Pain g%noerally.
Always buy % bem of 12 tablets cost NA
fairly Urge In. a river In,
an unbroken pookage
Of 'Tsjer Zablets of Asplrtas4Wlkfih a few oasts.ager "gayer" packages.
n4ov-�r a Reason
.Quantities
Lapland will be followed by a govern-
Tbw* to sally a&* Aspbft6-�VW—Tou USA far "2&7*r"
most search for deposits worth ex-
Iowan&
Aspirin to tis. -trade llawk re
;=sAWs4a Chumas) at sayer Manufacture of Uses.
seveleaddests 09 sole "!1well lmown that .4rotri n 00"s-PAw4f,
phanufaaftr% to as" M# pubue i% Te.bleft of mayor celarasy,
Na &-miK.
60 be MOW WM OWN vzr crm"
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' �f y,T �O A T:-T��� .-Found, a woolen mitt. Loser -.Torn Henderson and wife, of ��- RuBBErnw7 OF � KINDS -� . Y. V. 1
1.L AL -1 • call at this office. * Bethesda, spent the - ChristmasI.
4 ---T. M. and Mrs. McFadden holidays here. 1po you need any heavy.rubbers? We hilve still some low, medium . -
'^� spent Wednesday, in the sit
_. nice cream on Band at Thez- y y _and_high tope, elan with the'tan Leath®r top, froth 3.60 to 4.50 pec
* -Found, the inner tube of an ALMOST ,i RHOLE FAMILY
tons confectionery. pair. Felt and cork insoles 20e. Heavy Mackinaw son 1.25
-Mrs. Every spent the holidays auto tire. Loser tail at this office. p)�gH, per pair. Boys' rubbers, 1Rced, heavy, at 9.25 and 2.50. _
in Toronto with h daughters. -Mise Cora Burling is spending
-MCP. Vert has u,oved into a fete weeks with her aunt in Two Sisters, sole survi°vole of a Men's smocks and overalls in blue and black, 3.00 per garment.
Y, once happy family,- reeted us pleas -
`"the city to reside with her son, Milton.
-Several carloads of coal arriv- ,antsy, as we visitedn a sunny war Mien's heavy wool underwear, unshrinkable, at 6.00' per suit. Good
'George. at the Muskoka Free Hospital. • quality ladies' natural wool underwear 5.00 per suit A few _
--Mise Marjorie Clark is spend• ed in the village during the past The mother and- several other sweaters for,tneu, wpmen and begs at right prices. �
• week, + •'
ing a week with relatives in Coli- members of the family had died of ..Fresh Groceries always on,hand also a fall line of Frozen Fish
3ingwood. -\Ira. J. Min ,kar teceived word consumption, and the plague had
-Muss Marjorie Allaway spent on Saturday of the death of her marked these two girls also for it's
the holidays at the home of her mother at Purt Elgft. own; but fortunately they •were G• A, • GILL- ESPIE, -,.� .DUNBARTON
-Urs. R', H. Elvins of Brook found in time, ��� 1•
iarents here. lin is One of them said: "I feel the Hos- - -
-Lloyd Shirley has been spend- , _Pending R few weeps with ,ital has done mea great deal of
;.'.' Ing a few days at the home of his Mrs. \ H. Cruutmer. 1 rt
- yet your new library tickets good; everything is lovely, ito I
: parents here. like it awhii• well. The other: I
' ':
-John and Mrs, Holt, of Dar• on Saturday. You will find,the have gained twelve, pounds, and think
1. . 'ja , , * ''
s cut the boli. library open ready for you. ;I trill be able to go hoine fox good � Q
lington township, p, -_� lar ensmber..of cisterns in ++ �rGOOD t tore
. - � - I
. . . I
-iday with their relatives here. R in six months. ... . ...
_�% �..___,�
-Mie. Geo:.liartin, of, Toronto, the village and-surroundin conn- Such is the work of t, Mus oia • .
spent a few days at the home of try tits nnty dry on account o e res a .
111 ,her mother, Mre. James Gordon, lack of'rain. Thousands o1 grateful patients can .
>& -Those were predicting -lfiss Ethel Davidson, of 1llRrk testify -to the help they have received
1.tl -another mita winter. have not ham, accompanied by her, brother; therein. It costs- a great d"sal of
" built a t; ver good re station as Willi,trir, spent DSoudas• with :firs. money to carry' on the work: 04 ill
P Y p you help? -
and Miss'FRwkes.
prophet@. Contributions may be sent to • "
1. -Miss Bernice Gibson, of To- -The Chamber of Commerce Sir yb'illiam Gage, 84 Spadina'atanut;
�' . - :'`ionto, is spending R fety days at will hold its- regular monthly or George A. Reid, 22$ College street, • • - / � � ►
•fie howe of her aunt, Mrs. W. J, meeting in the Town hall on Tues- Toronto. - •�`'i`
_ " day evening uexr,
Gordon, - - " .,
-\ew books are beim Added to .Yety dttvertixaine ire.'
-James dose .has moved into the .public library. Bu R our tick •
the rooms above J. J. Bal.- . y Y y -- -_' -
1.hardware store, which Ed. Walsh e1-5 i;oty gaud Qct the full years CF -T am prenareci to sitpli� ic; �+f - -
' worth of 3bur money. �' ut irst-cla<s sna:ity or short npt.:e Ross .* �..•'t\
. hoe jltst vacated. + Burn,, Dunharton.' 1t-17 =--�
> -The township counell will -Har'r'y Moores sale of farm _ -1. ' < . .
- stock, implements, � etc., on Wed -
meet according to statute on Sion• nfiT-BettvePn Dutibrirton and the . .
day nett for the transac>iisn of nes trap was well Attended and I,ro. ti,a, un t'; ncsaay. > .art,, aqui .
good prices were realized; k'
general business, eong. LT -!a - .
-Miss Gibson has returned and' -The regular meeting of the r,+w• lieward. C. Morgan, R. R. do I, Yic S
has resumed her dntiee Asaeanc�r Young People Aill meet in St. rnl.��iS tti'atiTF'D-:�i •l day, in- I '
in the public school after9pending Andre '� c•hurchon Friday, Jan'. .L r,':Lh-K t.., .•c>. Das•^,n C•m.trucuon _ ' .. . - .
9th. Le ll members be Ce�er]C. Cp , F':rst's Hilt, one-rniire¢ t of Yu_4e:ui8. 13.17 _
her holidays with relatives iu All others invited. p -
New Yut-k city. ` -� QTR 4YF.D Front lot 13, con �. 11�ay abundance 'of .
-Ed. J, and lir?. Walsh mored once - Would the per=on ":•k,•- rn , a s yc °r�i4 red he .er•'h.,rns
who took 'the small tub bench `'+' t r, wed ,n and +'•': in tett car smolt star
on Monday to the home On C h"relI cn tact. Reward iv sfo(matinnieaL ,ld to het
-=-stree w ich Shr. w s � .larty's premises after `u _ar�rnent. lift --
purchased aiuil n hich Thos, •L3tt the tale grease return • sa.ue Rt PrOSpe neSs •
recently vacated. once to Mra,WRiter Shepherd. LO S A -Ili ��E D '
-Coal=-Three- cars of coal jttgt -The annual meeting of the .. j
arrived at the L'atiipbell FIvu1' public lil?rary will be held on S rt 1 will ay the PoIL„ring prices deliq>:r- ' -be enioyed. by all our o • .I..' .
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Mills,,•qg, not and pea. onr urday,eveoing, Jan. 10th. at the p :
.: • Red Crow rooms, at 3 o'clock ed at the B,t�kt t kAct ,r y : _ V
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order left at office �� ill receive
prompt atteirtion. Sbarp.• All are rerInested to at' Basswood No. 1, $3p0 (w1 ra.25 tut perm .. ;Customers and Friends .
`_ -Resp Friday evening, JRnsary tend. soft Him. 1 . 1, Z1 l') to 3;,.uu
Urd, o n for tire Scotch,. concert been removed ltor the-RedeCrosi Lod Orot. No. 1. 20.t>u to 2,,.110 ' .
pe p
. to be Riven by the NVIlitby Bat rooli and will be o en'onl two � k. ' during 1920 .
tist Choir in t. Andrews churc p Y -` OST. `
- ' tender the ans ices of the Ladies' daps in the, geek, . on WedneQdtsy T- 'T- 7- ')OZ'EN _ _
* from 3 to 8, and on Saturday from GREEN RIVER � -
Aid Society. .
-The Ladies' Aid of St. An. 3 to a and from i to 4T p, m, Mr. N. _ .'
Brew's church will meet at the J. Chapman, the,new librarian will ACCTIO�L BALE AT • _
• .home of Mrs. R. Somerville ata be in charge. Lot 23; Rear Con. 6, Pickering
o'clock on Wednesday, Jao. 1 th:-'At�theannual school. meeting Tbe•property o•P
+11 I All the ladies of the e�agceRation at 3.8. No. 2. held on Wednesday- -
_ V. m= W. SETZ
are invited. of last week., Mrs. L. Sgwires' was +
-Ma or C: 8. H. Jotiffe, who' elected trustee and Mrs, R. C. Ua Tuesday: Dec, 9e►th,
consisting of _ 4
has leased his farm to Morley Bros. Stork was elected at ndaace offi• Contractor's Tools, Cement lii:er,7. '_ - °
will hold an anetion a of his ter. We congratulat -hes ladies _ -
Etc•., also Farm $t/)c•k - '1.
-.farm stock, implements, etc., at on their election, as they are the and Implements. '
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'his premises, lot , con. 2, Picker• first ladies it this part• of the ...
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ing, on Wednesday, January 13th. country to hold such positions. Sale�t t ticlock,eharp ,
;See sale list In another ca+lumn. -A special meeting of the Odd F • W. SILVEaeltiE�, Auct.Ianeer .
-The Pickering Methodist Fellon a t- ill be held on the even' I '
lntxkey club played a i'riendly ing of Friday, Jana lath, for the ■ tr:r:rr7:::rrila:7ru::uir [■ -. .
snatch with the Dunbarton club ptlrpo a of instailing .Oflicer� for • Q�i 7
oa view Years' Day. The former the ensuing term, U. U. G.�\I ��+ .- f.
club won. by the score of 2 to (t. Hyndman, of l a, aR, n }11 be :: .Iww 7[ 4�7 M ,S CHAPMAN
This slab would welcome Rny.c sub pre.put as well as n mise ut ■ _
at any time to playa ft•iendly other. All Oati Fellon s in the a dere i3 coportunit•. to inst:re ,.I ■ _• A- ��in,t embarrassing error's in ,pela „ --- _,_ -._.. �9•game. vicinity are extended R cordial iii• aunciati.n and poor cho:c4 of
` --The-Swastika Clab.heldn very : ds. Knowthemeartrn¢ofpuzsling
vitatitln LO be present. }} .r -t•7 T�
�, enjoyable SOCIaI evening at tht< -A ver swl and ,ati(Men death which terms" Increase your cress. efficiency, : '{ � . �� D�iT� E • .
hOnre of.. the 1S1Saea y N allichrc•uln;npotccr and success. �T 1 �yT� _'_ T ifl.,tt
Bllntln�+ hll I U 1`
Tuesday evening. There n'R= an tut,k plR�e ou Ff icl;ly evenrnt in ::*.,"_
the U;hawR ho- ,--�
itri1 tvli+n air re
t :: rpC
intere�tinq di cn4"ion on 1lilsit y �LDJ����
,:- ' Thurman (nee ClarltlR}1 ` l Pl,heu:
and Composers of Milisic. and A sono younge-t rNtightet• of .TL,hn ' : NEW INTERNATIONAL � _ .
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Dumber of vocal Rnd in-trumental :: •�
and .Mra, Stephen?uti, of the King yy►^�� �1
(Selections were rendered. Mi,a atom road east. tiiEcl nuhin three ,. DICTIONARY is an all -know- . " See Our Christmas S]JeClals -
' G}bson, who had `jest returned ! ing , ,ocher, a universal question .: - - • ! .: :
r' ..•IFrom's, ending her C:hriatulRs bol• hours after the birth of ,tier only .. `��• -
P child. The dec•eaaed was well and answerer I i' di to meet your ::
~:> iidays in \en' I ork city, nave R .c needs. It is in daily use by • ;; COVa1C'� iTY PL:#T1s _ 'tZ'�I. ROGEiiS' SILVERWARE -'""
very iatareatingdeacri )tion of the frtvoiably kngwn•in Picket•}nom and i hunclreds-o€-thousandsofsue- 33 _
t her -adden deiui�e ha r.Rat A gloom i .; into enc ^ := z t'.,'t,' rid o. or. :: `•Sugar Shells, - -1: 7 5 mutter Kniveg, r 5e to 1 50
lsightsof the great metropotift• over the contirinnity. IIer funeral 400.000 Words. 2700Pageh. 600011• :: o_ -1.00 r
-' -Friday lRat- was• one of -the rustrurions. 0(�,000131o�i•aphlcalEn- :: Cold Meat Fork-, . , Sagar,Spnons,
took place on alondR3 when leer cries. 30,UOeGeugranhicalSubjecn. is
..Cc days that has been expert- body ryas Iain to re=t in the Ul)iun :: GRAND PRIZE, IV;nc�,tAw&rdj :_ t,i5 Child's Seto, - ---1•�
. enced for a long time. The ther Yu:an,_-I',,t : Expusicion. - Berry �poona,
ceaneterp. _
" �mometer. registered afound the _ _ . REGULAR and iNDIA•PAPER Editimts e1, - _,�,, a Iin'tve�, _
-According to, onr campaign tt•RITE f,:,-r••+'imrn 1+,�:. rR>� Carvers.
zero mark, bot the cold Was, mad@ r' cicct JIay.0 you nam: cls:, Gaper a
much more intense by the piers,• program.next Sundry, Jan. Ilth, CO., Tea Si�oon�, 0.00 er_Elozen and ap
ing sold wind, and frost bite `t'ill be "Colles a Da •"' ' •
-- ui a nurnerone. ne of the e o ist c rc 1. S-iifyW yont in- - Table Spoons, 5.00 per dozen and tip
terest in Soul Culture by 1 i'ntu Rt N
ter-s.t ses t. have been report ;; .z-:,", ., _ -. =;
e� the set -vices. ,Wrninir cnb'Pct. SLEIGH BELLS
ed was that of lir. McCarron, of i AL �R11 CLOCKS
Toronto, ,who has -. a farm near "Our EdseRtional Policy," Tire 4'
text is brief and reads, "Go ye 1: ;40;.. s,�: a.(10 Chimes, 4 �
Brougham. He hail been driving, �Biq Bea - ?5
I along the Brock° ruRd and had .be- therefore and teach," F:venipg r, '- - r•0 Shaft Relle =8.25
wine stupified by' the eold,'and `nbjt�ct, `A Si�jiitntll Revival," /' f��-, ' < Little Ben, - `,
when at the corner of the Brock ' �, °'1. Other $ells as ordered
t'asec} on file Royal Cine .tion, I ( r / y ` x p �3 50
Slee meter,
-'..road and he second cuucess}on, Wilt thou not revive tr- aa,lin, :: I a;, / , � : = „
that thy people may -rejoice in 1 11'( lr� ��=Alt '� + - Complete tock of Starr Skates Z' W% ..I.
•r- 'y
drove his hot -e, or the horse nt his Thee," P=alm. b5 : 0. If yon fill fi '' hr o� .;1.
own free -Rill, went1itnto D. E. d ': __ Eger Ready Flasliligbts, 1.25 to 1, i
Pugh's yard, he was found Chri-tian's place yon .Rill lie.}n •
Y• Be nick-only':3 Heaters left -one
at 28.00; 11
b W. 13. Powell who hR cued God's house nest Sunda \love
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Y -happened forward and to the Sunday School n t ■'
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_____:.to be passion nt the rinse, Ae yRR' _ another Rt 21,00. ReAr value
the horse trying; to get over ,I 2 . nr, h. . in mind the special ..
fence, and R man sitting in a anion service on Frir3ny at 7.3U i ELM D A 4 �/f��i c r
peculiar position in the cutter. P-1 m,, when the seniors laid' M AL lrl LS �'I_`_- G Y OC ALI, A VERY "DERRY CHRISTMAS"
Although lir. Powell was well .Ptnulrs will tell unite for a.Big t_-3C��___ .L.
E; --- aeertteittted-i i6}331r. 3deGa-rroll h Meeting. Let us male the ch.tn'ch I' .. _...---- -
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failed to identify him, Ra his face fl' grog inn anis doing Force. i rttrrt Yon can always get the bent►Mani u ]� n dy ...- ,�: , �ieAlerinI was very liadly frozen which gate singing Ly tI,N chair trod cjuart. tuba FJlnitoba. Wlour 11olde rhrent u, ,l, l9 c '�-1. B `'�1.1i _ -�._,
. r � I
him •frt strange Rpperirance. blr.
ette Rnr1 a Special I Payer• and � fat} Hon�eho:d and G enora for
Powell shook him and = x,ke tt . Prat=e Service at x.15 p, an. Curve, _ ____-- -- -
': r.. c Arron, bat was nnRble to ,
Fa try Flom' I I Ruile..lOate ,
I. tet a reply. dl r. Powell trtlletl o❑ -� i,rl \'',-, 51�r)I1TS ,: �''
Lloyd White, and the•itrl'fortimate �I I.l hF.1.[ '
inau 'was taken to air. White': , CARD OF THANKS, ,
:OAT CII0P c ,..
r. 'home nearby, and after cotr,ider- T rlecire, throlipe the eplltmrr='nf Citi +lI i:D O.- TS - � ..
. gable work lie was revived: HP Tali \rat•s, to thank the d' c'tors of ., RABLEX CHOP t _ '
' :: etnted tubo he was, And said that the Township of Pickering for the \j'IIF;:fir Business including Stock, `Dwelling 40
he recognized lir. Powell as soon hearty support given me tit the recent , Cf :\l%Ii l:r) CWI • i • f
as he appeared on the sr . -en(! hot eieation. 11I \I I) T1 F'\ F1 -"ETA
"was unable to atter a tt of d. Hold As recce of the township I will ttso '
my utmost ability in furthering' tare Caldwell'- Cren"l �ttl,aitt,te „and Harirnessi Shop,
he bosh left mune a short time I interests of; Pickerin and trust that C ttf algal. ; '
`sooner 11e gndoabtedly would hitt e i will merit the confid cents �m o=r r n aloln�=e� lit ,t� i i #
`perished. His cap had fallen tiff i me p , a
Altai th +?rkiNa }', n for rP•elect'l CTInPPT\C;, A'5-1) OATS ,� �11�P hit\0 g0i118 .Sl}aj1S lri ��rO111EI1'5 �nClIissCs Boots
•; hind his hand°, which were btlre, I q i'8 CRL: SIiI�C= 1'\'I Ri DA :'`'��-
'were also badly frozen., kle el joy I metra -he r�Gpnnsihle position of reev+• at OIIe-third, t'fllm§. _ i
{ Get prices on feed in ton lot's. 11:
ed•the hospittY,rty of air. Rnd llr-•, , and wishing all a Happv and Prosper- ��(�
1P,. _,• Whit,- for sevel:d (hy#. while re.' oaa\ew YeAr, irernnin BELL PHON'F. - PICKEPIl�f G
,F% en:,riu'r, frurrr hi- nn},;irr9NnCe%- Yi,Urobedient'servant, F. W, W®@}ie P• A� BUNTING, `
ti in:,r. 1---- W. G. SCOTT Cltoppiug every day. Estoblishe�l 1851 ,
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