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No* 19 Y .• . ;N I ,- GREENWOOD. . ` ------ - — .• VItEST HIL6 • - - _ i . : bltehed 7828- ,• to •,, Mtd,<ca6 � - ¢ r _• F..L. Green had a busir..eas trip tq 'rnomas and mrs. care. or Toronto, 7r-• • �'•' i ••' Montreal this tt•eek. ,' have organized a singing class in Met• •^�. ' Walter and Mrs. Wilson spent the Ville Church for the members and ad- { e. " RE. FORSYTFi,,Oph. D.,'Director We.are offerin three sizes Reek-end with friends in Toronto. herents, and othora who desire to join � ^' �� sOpptometrical::Association of Ontario. Reg. g P Ed Dwyer, of Pickering,spent a few the class. The slaw ]rill •meet in the' istemd;member of ithe American Optometrical to hose and girls:, 'Association.. Eyes examined by appointment. days last week with the 9adlerfamily. basement of the church every Tuesday Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont. let prize; 20 cash tickets Ernest and bl•ies Gladys Tritiible evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, sharp. T : a ent a few days last week in Brook- Mr. and.hlrs. Dare have had a gout- . ill • "Y°'. ' F. TO1ILINSO:ti', M, B., ;lfemher 2nd prize. 12 cash tickets L,n-with their sister.Mrs. C. Wilson. 'ber of years experience teaching music • oi�the College of Phy sicians and Surgeons 3rd pt ize,8 cash tickets For some reason best known to our.in Manchester, England,,and are high. of Ontario. OfEce; that formerly occupied byp local sports they: prefer skating on the- ly recommended. Mrs. Dare has also the late Dr. R.1Nrodfe,and latterly by Dr.•Cold• to apply.on,school phonograph. 7th concession instead of on ou howe a number' of � wt91. Phone. Claremont,Qn't. 231y , pupils .in the Toronto - organ or piano, pond. R e wonder why: Conservatory of Music .. The lee is ' - Fred Walters, of Oakwood, is here placed wt the low price of $1 to those ,.. E.ICARTWRIOHT, ';Sd. D., bl. for the best story about Baler's for a tithe hel ing Walter Wilson in connected with.the church and $2 to' a .'C.1P.& S.,Ont. A coroner for the Coun- pp Feed prices have struck bottom. Novlr ty of On tario. office hours : 12-2 and t3-s p.in Music Store, Stouff yllle. the blacksmith•shop, and atti the same outsiders. is a good time to get your +' pprr Pat otker:hours by appointment Phone Bell time gettink some useful suggestions F0.54. Ind.phone No,400. Pickerin¢:,On- Conditions: - stock of.Feed. ' �1 from'our popular smithy, - tario. 3 v The proceeds from the social even- AU DL,EY, - let-not more than 85 words' 1 have a large stock of BRAN.6SORT6v. ' ing given at Mr. Raines' oa Thursdayy The death of Mrs. Wilcox, of To BARLEY FEED, O. McRINNON,M.D., L,R.O.6., .2nd-nestaeFa evetliagamounted to I;'7.10, Conafd- CORN and W1t:sT>sR,rr. ' N• Et1lnDnr 1t,member of she college of ronto' last week recalls former days OATS at right prices. r: . fibyzieJaaa and fwaeoai of Anwio,lieensiate 8rd-fo be written with ink oa erfng that there were some sixty pea.- here when she�'as known as Adelaide of Bo ]coleneto ddean i o!'women :nd one Me of paper oats le p,resent the collection was small 'Cbapman, daughter of the late Nelson I especlaIty recommend BARLEY '.- �ilttzsa, Cist��rad_seardeaal.B3+n�R+am. Contest closes Jan. 14th as it included lunch,,program and Chapman, who owned the farm where - FssD far i s. amen of various kind P R .:' $ - ,, �_� L'rbsaHlake��lives. She attend- e red the Audley school and then became * ��^� �s1++8 a stock ofEuRt�rs' = ' Stouffv�lle On.t GREENWOOD. aseietan't teacher there. Later she FLOUR for those who prefer ' taught at 6omerytlle. west otToronto, that.well-known brand. H.'SFNNL�DY. Barrister. 601- 1 •ieitor.INotary Putcltc,jC.onveyancer &c. f Whitevale Juniors defeated Cherry. where she married D. J. VFileos, No better pastry flour made fonts -` '�ttLitby;�at. 4t — vt?9ocL4 to'8 in a good, clean game of whose father was a friend and pro- Kissimi nor b Lter breed flour Bargains is Dining Room Chairs. hockey on Saturday last. dates,, Dav= tectolr of Wi IHI&m-Lyon-MaekenzIe -� E. CHRI6TIAN, Barrister and idson,Tweedie and Qeebeck were the and assisted him over the border. tUet°HAKZ a J_0 t• a Solicitor.lPotarT Pnblle,Rte; 2doasy to Oak, real leather seats, sea, $80 stars. Cberrywood'e goat•kee er had Three daughters sad a' husband stir- osa•MCmoa Brook St.North.Whitby. ¢OIL down to $45, set of siz, p Prlcee away down-Quality away up., an off day, but expects to be in great vive,as,well as three sisters and two f *;� T11KLE9 JOHN6TON-Bariixterss Parlor suite, high-grade, 5 pieces. shape for neictgame. brotabere. F. M. Cbspman, of this -.••,, stet;229;Dantorth I re. (Woolworth IBId8> Reg.$95, cut to $43. Polling sub-divisions 4 and 6 Rate- Place, whg is a cousin of the deceased. - _ - Torohto.lPhone;Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Mal- payers Aesociatidn met in Cherry- Ras one of the pall-bearers. wen 1720. (Ind.) 401y wood Hall on Saturday evening,Jan. - -•- J 21st, when the foUowie¢ OfAcers were BROCK ROAD. ILL1Ab1 J. BEATON,H. A..Bar= r 1, elected i President, H. W. West: Vice• - ekmst r.Soliccit f'oite and B f the ern n of Pres.. i•:. Armst.rons; Sec.•Treas.. B: r y T W. Loiton.' ext meetin ' will be atJ ch�i;tnprz��na�estern�Ontario g >;enera2 Trusxs Hu,tdin¢,89 Bay Street,Tams to. _ �x,ARE13�iT_..._ >x Tetephone;Main 4Gt and bG2. - held.in the Cherrywnod hall oil Jinn- Mrs. Brown is wt pre"m t at,Mm--9,- ...._. _ -_. -_ ._--_- -- ay evening next, e,aas,30th lists aP PP 'A. -She continues in a very weak - d Lentui BARNES' B very body p conditiou. dairy and hog feeds will be presented Arthur Badgerow visited' his par' A disrussiou swill take place OTT the entry bome hip e un Tuesday last. He J, Hl DSON. D. D. S.; L. D. s., CHOPPING MIL . , uestion of ettiag in coal and,fppd in . 132 Carlton 5t ,Toronto, •'Hadsc•rtb\em l Ft contemplates taking,up. farrrriag next System" of comfortable plate work. Write for car lots. 'All interest summer. " 'intorrr,aton or phone North-53205. 4.1$ Chopping and Oat Rolling evPr'c week ahould,become inember4 of this loci- Y et :1letnbershi fee $l.fu) er ear. A goodly number from this locality day excepting :Monday. y• P P Y attended a party at Fairport one even-. .; +-,JOL'ASE B. BF.ATONs D. D. S:, ; �o�� rot Mr. Dixon will take hiq truck and ing last-week and express themselves r �* 3. v.a a et .I.. \�.,..I n Surtepm and t'niversity of Toronto vita's ve as one to.Cberr wood to the next over W M. Pringle'. hardware store, Wh,tby. _Soft Elm, Basswood, y y y Widter Jackson had the misfot tune' -rile Uri.0te,l 015ce hours 9 to 2;2 to 5.847.L Ind.•phone s. meeting. to dislocate his k nee one des laat week Bell phont 920, 441yy1 Wbite"Ash and other kinds of logo. _ Y Std.W32h� �t2t3C1zfa,+9 while at lay at 'the Oshawa High ��pp tOne of Our Productions) W. G. Barnes, Green River GREENBLRN School. He is able to attend school Vxslf638*# i1sarbir. . __ again. Wegeil Sill's Rite-Lite Lens;for .•�.-...•-.�- ,;, Or address R.-R_No. 1.Locust Hill. John and Mrs, Stepheujon, of Pick. A pleasant evening was spent at all rnalies of cars-the best 'V ETA E.S•rEPHENSON,A,T.CAM erinR, met with a rather serious acct- the home of Thomas and Mrs. Rob- In the market for ' teacher of piano and theory, Phone 1503._•sees pit ri R� � mew dent on Tbursdag of last week when bins recently when a number of 'lists the rice. " 'Claremont. 50-10 • a stars + returning home after visiting their friends gathered and indulged }n-varl- p a' - son, James. of the eighth concession, ous games etc. Tires for all ea.rA, Enrery Wheels' ° I V. RICHARDSON- Real Es They had teached'Orpenburn station. - 'Saw and Emery Mandrils, , z T • rate, ickerergi ConNcyancin¢, Votary LUMBER=YARD axtsl bat}crossed the railwav tracks. WEST HILL. Circular Saw& Lad- m' Fublte.Etc..Pkkertn¢;Ont, 31ty - a freight train having parted so as not ders, etc. to abetrtut the road. As .there was Remember the Aeventleth anniver- fi.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERH+ earvof MelvillePresb to e, - D• Con• acct:, Qommfasioner for raisin I only st,fflcient roots'for a vehicle to y elan rburrh. �Votld working noel General •7 ¢ We hafe a, large and swell aegor eid which will he held on Sundn next. atQda•iia,anon'ataai. Etc; Soaey W scan* pm-o tbrgLigh. the horse became fright• 3' Blacksimithiug. ea farm propsrty tsaner of Marrsa a Loa . stork Uf the fullo%in�g material : enerl -at the stirs on either side and 'Jonuary 2%h. Rev. J. Mclatoah, B. sneaa" Wbtt.•rla, EJai. t•y holted Into the ditch 'which 'fe abutit A•,of Swansea. Baptist Church, and -W. H. JACK ON, Rrnek Road Matc'.hed B. C. Ffr Flourin V rhr`eefeet deep, The buggy u set, foTine.rly of OIivet -Baptist Church, Pickeri nAVID A, PUGH-Lice deck-aoc- g' P tag, Out. �- ,`= Llt,onecr Gr�duate of G tit Jones'�crunl, Matched' B. C. ,'Fir Sheeting, allil atol the horse fell. Mr. Stephenson Toronto,'w•ill preach at hoth services. xh,<a¢n 1.alatime expertercr wish ped,xroed :slntched 13. C. IIrtilluc 1; t.twt:inK. rnanagt•d-to get nut of the hult,;v and At The innrnine service at 11 o'clock. y E ock. Block and ring work All kind. „(tats. get bold .of the horse before it of Mr. and Mrs• Thomas Date, soloists, �;. promptly attended to. Term!.seasonable. Phone x 123C}I ti' r�latC'12Pd Fit'Ceiling, 1 ln. e . aloclaremont. • it;ly and +;la.. l3. C. Cedar Siding, a" ac }I r: Strpheason escaped sect• of Toronto, ailtassi•+t in the ser.vfee oltx fn jury, i,ut Mrs. StepbertAon wax of st,ng, and at the t-vrninft xervir-e H e r'e '�o l�! A rV 4 a'��L(3H $. Pt GH, I.icenAed Ater• A190, BeAVer Board, Plaster Board painftilly injured about her shoulder the�Vaihiugtna'Metl,odi+t skate will i l t;nneer for the rrovince of Ontario, ,Vl ariA side. `,the was taken to a neigh• assist. On the Monday evening roll- L:rd+ ('healer t..neucted on reasonable (arm. and ripple Barrel?. boti-ng hr,use and medical aid arm- owing a high-class prograpnme will be - A:•o Lrcrder of pure-bred ShaEhortr enure • y rendered b the followia students of tC�nleYlt r� har•te.�m or call, Ind. phone, Claremont roped and later Was eonve ed to her Y g .227G. Glen hlajoa P.0...• 331q ,Q� �^1 home where she-ice-still�ilTaring s `-ictoria College•Ttxonto: L�. R, Lief- y W• D• Gordon w Son, great deal Rosa. her injuries. The fer, pianist: W. S. Butt; tenor soloist; POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, pr T? T buggy, which has& top,. was some- J. A. Campbell,Violinist: A. D. Wait. �j(�a1 . for Counties of York and Ontario. Ana. s•,[ICKERIrtt7r what d&malted, but tl2e occu ants elocutionist. and Alex Park. humor. f �" soo ea e e dial(3seeo tiwn e O,on ttmtees ;may coagratuiate themselves pthat ist- Tea will be nerved from 5$0 to ,,Lumber, Bell and lridependent phone: ,that escaped as well as they did. 7,.30 o'clock, A most pleasant tine is .._ . WN1. MAW, LICENSED AUC- - assured to all who may attend. A.d- TIONEER,for York,Qatario and Durham mission, 50 cents; children under 12 N I N G 1 WHITEVALE. years. 20 cents. I►.7LlZngtes -'. , • Counties. All kinds of sales promptly atunded . -• -• ,�. to., Terma reasonable. •Dates for sales may be _ r - arranged at NEWS'Ofrrcv. Bell and Indepen- Paul Reesor 'secured a fox one day - trdent pltnnea. Whitby,Ont. Sly last week while hunting. --':° WHITBY. -'- Reddy Roofing - 'a At ti ells ' $all Hl hlalnd Mrs. Blake AFlnia R&ve a dinner Dr. N. E. McEwen,.B•V.SC, 5 g �+Arty for•a.few_ghl friends•on Tours- F. Q• Riebardsoo, reeve of Pieker- rT g ing Townehi was elected.Warden of end Lath Yeterina Sur eon. •Creek, on •day. P• Gtraduate-of U niversit of Toronto. *' T e Rev, U ham has beenattendin Ontario County oo Taeadav afternoon, :' Y Wednesday iV Ight', FiAb. 1st Toronto University during the past at the first seeslon of the County Conn. Former Veterinmimn to �lacaonald ;t Tharc were three ballots, the re- '- ti rietutura, Colle e. Quebec. E'uts t,) Cents � - i. sult of which was its followP: Weir. _ R E E S R g g . � R'e.rPgret the°f 3nesA of �Irs, t�'al- ^ ,Prompt attention to tail clients. Ladies please' pt:oriae ter Major and hope vhe will soon be reeve nf• Reach..10.; (ierrow, reeve of • • VL y c 4 het ter. i;xbridge.6; Richardson, 9: Biow, Bell and Ind; Phones, ,.., ys� DICKERING, ONTARIO T $. C=,+F�rORN. George nod (its, Pu.;h entertained a reeve'of.n'hithr town 1, Second hat- Zr�C.'CJ'.SZ' HIZ=„t _ _ _ fray of the counR people of Whitevale lot : Richardsou, 12 ; Gerrow, ri: Weir ��Taaa _ HIGHLAND CREEK 'on Saturday: 8; Blow. 1. -Third ballot: Richard- ` M T tile. t�d MrA. Stack,of Altonn, xvere stn 17: tiVefr,8; Oqb-aw.l. Y� 1 wisitin her augt, Firs. Fred McSar, • uhaldes Johnson.baba�va,taxi driv- e • h Gr A R A GF �'+ y on Thursday. ^ • er,received +►,broken jaw and injuries P1C er1Y1 : T,a Chevoolet Garage and Service .lira. Mar n,et Bees tsr itas oat re- .0 his,Apine,'and A. S. McLeese,form- � � IHQS a full line of Ireeh -And our- Station at Brougham is still gelling turn ed tenth Oshawa. where she was er editor �f the Oshawa Reformer, - ed meats constantly oa hand. Chevrolet cars and repairing all make visiting Aihertand Mrs. Smith. sustained injuries fo his tight eyeaa a $ ��tt 13t'ee €stst DR`V4 .of.:era. A¢ent for Renfrew �faclljn. 1 , E Po��� ..,a r4..r t oo result of the car in which tb were ��.�- cry, Cream Se arators and Willard P been doing a rushing buySiness in the rfdfnng8colliding with a Grari trunk Ham, _stns. Wetness, etc• Batteries. Also rental batteries and ••School of Practical Science," train�ttL the provincial-highway cross- Goodyear tires. Give us a call and be Wm.Peebles has recently'installed ing near here on Monday mornits{f, $ighest pries paid for convinced that we handle the mast a furnace fn his rexidence earl-hence--when on:heir way to Pickering. The Butcher's cattle, .-economical car on the road, and the forth will enjoy solid comfort. inen were coming from Oshawa and �0 lowest priced car for the eerrice you Thomas and Mee. White have been because they were in a closed car they - �'' • • get. • Equipped the same tilt the high visiting their daughter, Mrs. L, Adnis did not bear the train. The cros4ing Grain' Chopping priced'6-cylinder cars. ' Get one before of Port Union,for a few days. is a dangerous one and when the train _ = AND FL hK1NG; the spring raise in prices. A large number turned out to the did come into view it was too late to µ T Gerow �3ara e, wood•lee of the Methodist church that avoid the accident. Johnson, who '�•- I am�-prepared-to do Chopping and g $ wan held oa the old Ballard l n. °was driving,turned the par along th±i 1 d� ; Yot r Stoc Nee the railroad track to avoid a direct son ham - • ----sat-Flaking-every-�ondey-------- - __. _.. ___. _ _. George Burkholder hssgone te'Day= -- and Friday, LLIOTT t6ri_ ]O W. t:o attsen-d the-funeral of his-crash._-The rigbt side of the auto was �te 10� sister•in-law,the late Mrs.Ezra Burk. struck by the baggage car and the - $toneboate For Pale holder, auto, a Hudson,was badlydemoltshed. r , 2 j�C / Ice is being 'harvested here these Johnson and McLeese were carried to This time of the yt3ar. ' vex,• -" ,1r John F. Ba leg Claremont days by numerous people, The ice is the office of Dr. D. B. Neely. where r Yonge&Charles Sts,Toronto eighteen Inches thick and the quality they received first aid, and later they .They cannot do well Rural Route No.2 Ii Etrictl�first class in till Depart- is unsurpassed. were removed to the Oshawa Hospital, Messrs.Mavnard and Griffin gave a In addition to baring his two jaws tivllile infested with �14AM � __ L"e;ut�t.�G �„�a��R�.;;.,ti DY,.::. Gcu,ucmlar,ti�.,, broken, Johnson's body•was crushed s..►s a torn. A sound--busiaers-_educ�tion in the village one day recently,which •arid his spine so badly ttiJureu uses ir. parw tcz. was a great snrcess: may pro-ve fatal,_ although at last.re• <• , 1Vncv is the tinge to et our wint pp g' (ion ratulations to the bo s of the P p t3 y is a sure rte is stone to success.' R y nets ho es were enter-wined for his- =: Ve keerp E�l1e Ue3t pre- --'-' R -Ucswe iri-- s Whitevale ublic school for success- recoverv. x -- Bt3d I�cik �`by not tnvestiga.e ..the subject, P to 2aa the hocks ante - „yarn to or a troy over our stock of gorse g t" n f d s We will ladty send our lac a rata- Blankets at ri ht •ricet=, R R with Cherrywooa on' alnr sfy -- -- t ° R ... P �!Cl1)C ivnT .d ' Retlts:.s4,�.a:.c•' Giood Heavy Htilters is stock 'also logtte which contains complete in• The Whitevale Methodist Ladies' Sontllern Irehznd. Aid will meet at the home of Miss Suit Cases, 'Robes, Whips- formation. For youi^ sake send Helen Moore on Weduesda Feb. 1st, Canada's wheat yield in the year everything for the 'horse. for for it today. Students- admit• at 2.30. Word for RoiFCa11 ••On• 1922 'was three hattdred million N. E. MeE I• EN ward." bushels. N. f i N :shoe repairing In connection, ted at anv time. Our graduates are On Sunday morning while Frank The Provincial.police are seeps= _ yi? Cec l Bradley eminantly successful Seebeck was a away his borne the in a number of Illicit stills and anaimal broke away add ran down g -Veterinary g11rQe0n W. J. Elliott, Principal through Wbitevale, where it was consequently are gathering some ti Harness Maker, Pickering caught•by some Sabbath School goers, has IV fines. P1�3�ce1'1ne, C�2�tAl.Z1C� .1(1. . _. .-, +-.- _ _ .. - ,. . __ __ •- _v». _,..t:u-'ifrihR,°a..l.i•,a.4. µ. s. .-r, ,y _ _ �9 YYgf�• err 'w,�,.� - ,r.,� .�'�y '. '�. .R ,�' ;+• Y F' t '6...^�• tw re�+ �`" � a. t�i4 .SX �' *< i•'°r. AS •t ..r'•' aN',t +'4T�'T q` '� ti' ,'xy;f.'3!` "4' : 'r -e!� 'r'"� ��''' ''g`.• .•��-y¢-'h�x�.,,,k'�^t'S'Jw'�.._t t''. •'$ �'��'f, a.'w ' ` rr 1+'� �w'.SSi0•,4h• .1 ^ 9 * 3' -w• L•,• -r`•a 1*: - t. 'fi,� vi}c ±±��++'�uv.,�r'.�„'.`?^ ;9 .aF •C;+a:+!. �1s .-ac- °^� •f, My'sr. ,es 3r°' I•>a5;�+r.o'"b°•..'�.1•:v-m PRIM 'Sa ' o t}y , :f- Yv.w.. '., :c... •i.r.,. s n` - +'tr• .r'.'6 .t.�-t rr :d. .•-'1" g '♦ ,�: a::a+fi Yla.�, _�{f, _ "'1-SV� .+`.., -s..• ``^2:d•. `r.. '• {?,••i.:, e.�/ �,aL,�s.i "n.an k -w '.:d r '''.,r. �'*Xx yyy/ +t= Y'.y. •v-.. Gs g •+ .W,__• _ �yiM•-- r.2, 7a/� ..r �•T!I' -•' ,[9 •1 M - a.,W'st,A _ '� .•Ti .•? M hy,•• M,rT�,� 3 .!$.yw5-•• yYF,•• I �ii .�•'- .'}i'f'�1 �.,M'^-.� y [Y-'�.hh't` �l' � , ha .•' R,9. ,� `�" Y,•is'�.•R;yt, .•?a., `W.. !+ ']lp�^ d"'Y• 1 .Ar.h^' ..vA•1inih• , � • ..4r•'Ay wJ.. •'ICSeRL4YY,•C.:,/yj„�„-�,f.�'�•L 'I��.11'- �✓ 'M. '' ••S' ; r,..f`A t CIS J.•�MM•• ! _ � _ '^x Y�+'r":t- �tti`t,'�M�'?;t•�,:..wo.'.a '�;C'....i,� ,r yn•. _ ' .-• 'M. � � •' -.._..,.--.—�-. � - + -_- - � ...... .. _.- - - �y- {'1i k, in the Oliver Mtcsiaichiol turned ^ s�`' f ' 1f1E10 top }iatthasnav° `.d a�:y ,t�ofn hurried. >�°a 'tim' NURSES �. Qtl i, TOMt'ii t , er ifs, TOWNIa AND VICLAOSS' over the Sower slsop vMRricb vfaos.noo+ "I'm awfully sorry. but I'vo- i :'° •. her dwelling place. intment. I feall can't loot at �+ Toronto Hospital for Ii WA x° �n>w`•.'.`..�'�.•xry-„ ;•,, a'PP° y sAies. !n afniiatioa with Bellevue sad ' WE 1�Yj I.�. BUY YOUR BONDS Julius Vane put out his hands for-the cu to-da�me��bdbet- Allied aaw als, -N4*w t-er*- --fit Estella reliquished it to hilt, and ter a it ao else" otr•re a thise years' Course of Train- �'ag - Bond full details with the air of one retiring to-fit ob- The art dealer put down his bdrden quI to young women, having the re. ! >-°,�� ti i�^� • ecurity, went back to her writing P ou rsA education. +tad desirous of fir CRONYN BusLDllMtl, table and absorbed herself again in in and glanoed over his shoulde; to see coming nurses. Thlb Hospital leas .01)WARD CRONYN & CO. TORONTO that the butler had retired; then,with- aao�t•d the eight-dour .*et•m. The interrupted work. out a word=-Oliver saw with wonder sum,Aehly°allowance anathtis�e,uns She d hot seem to be listening to.,t)te trembling agitation of his mwe- a:pensee to and Lrom New York For ; --the a ted discussion which arose ments--he opeged the bag and-drew E rtber.tntorm Uou apply to we ALL qn the very sub ect of her own,sag.- out an object wrapped in a faded red gupartnt•ndsnt _ .. eetionsaaSt- hpuGa„•rxs. -- --' .-- - _ acmwi ftly said tie. �ficial'Arrn-Overcomes - I and pleasure, conducted the company, in a horrid whisper,swiftly untwisting - !N splEEf around his treasures she paid no more 'the folds of the haodkerchief, "do you Oi pla's Handicap. i3ttention to them than if :the had ?” $ recognize thin. '�► _ „ .q been flies buzzing. in the sunehnne of ...The next moment he was holding up During the medical exhibition to the gallery. before Oliver's staring eyeballs the Central Hall, Wentmins'ter, Eug., a de• -_ ,L A MOST STRENGTHENING -$EyERAGE After a while the party broke up. ivory statuette, monetration was given, which,ehowed Lord Oxshott and Sir James bowed to "Gracious heavens!" exclaimed the the great possibtlities -of a new arti- ?. Estella from the threshold as they yoimg man,,clutching the arms of his facial arm. This a9pliance makes it went out, but her white lids were cast chair; "where did you get that?" possible for s g8rsoti who has lost one down; the courtesy was lost upon her. Benjamin Bell put the ivory angel arm to do almost anything which he .?'-- Julius, after lingering a moment, carefully on the table, picked up the vests able to do before his lass. The ('� A 1 bland to aHectionateness in his con- handkerchief which had faXen to his hlo` gratulations to his host, walked up feet, and' spread one..corner of it be- principal feature of the demonstration to the table and held out his hand, fare his patron. It was marked "A. wafl the playing of a voil in.by a one °j 8y AGNE;3 and EGERTOI: CASTLE: J She could not avoid,the laying of hers Vanderdeek, 4, 1904." armed man. s in his grasp. A moment Oliver stared with sus,- 4---- ,, -- I "Good-bye, ,.Miss Vanderdeek; I pend,ed ulws. He had turned death-P Changing the Basis. PART II. ill there was a chap of whom I agree with you. Certainly mt German y pale; the next minute the blood «lyir. Smith,"a man asked his tailor, giving wouldn't say as much.' If ever you want to.dispose of that rushed to his temples in a paretic Oliver MacMiclnael was 'g "Oh, that's my friend, Benjamin alltuette, Macmichael, I know some flush. show is it you have.not dalled on me :Ya' luneh*on party. His ghests '�Te Bell," said Julius, smilf agreeably. one who would run to£6,000—yea, yes "On Friday night," said Benjamin, for an account?" •three distinguished connoisseurs. He y' --£B 000 or more! ]bore." he went on still in his trio t husk under- "Oh, I never ask a• gentleman for was himself new to the select Com "The cleverest scoundrel is Europe. , „ „ t'�' ' y r Rivaity, having but recently inherited I'd rather have his opinion—his real warming, since it s.unique. tone, a woman brought this statue to money.' opinion—on a doubtful point than Estella lifted hep strange, insc_rut- one of our subsidiary_-shops and.sold --.�qudeee-mow, t-kerr,-dorpau=gel If { from as uncle the world fefmo}ta Mcrae- __able_-gaze"'upon n!m and folde3 her it over the counter for £2,000. She he doean't pay?" -`; michae7iw-Ireeti-on'The late dais A Lord Oxshott, bearded, bluff', griz- ups a trifle closer. Site did not utter had the effrontery," went on Mr. Bell,' „ley, replied the tailoa, hesitat• michael had sought all over the world zl'ed, nodded a little contemptuously a word, and in a minute or two she with a«sudden harsh uplifting of the 'ag "after a certain time I eanelude for church trewfure. His choice had at the com liment. was alone. voice, she had the effrontery to re been intensely selected, but not.even, ' Presently Oliver came-back, friend- ark that he had heard Mr SJulill= he is not a gentleman, and then I ask «Y the little known roam at tjte Louvre `Well,I take Miss Estella Vanden- -- F utsite�deek's opinion," cried-the-guftelbes- bayisti-guiFe2-ens. Lven she, veiled Vane say t she could get £�00fl him." ,.'• "Ad 11V town n°Ore � Oliver.. "A look's enough for her, 'poi about *191 reserves as she was, could for it any day. You employed Miss � . -•specimens of a lost and •inspired art.,honor it is." not but unwrap in such company. Vanderdeek as your secretary, 1 be-` Minard a Liniment far Colds, sea _ Oliver, Maemiehael' had been awed{ "I say. isn't this jolly?" lieve?" The ..dealer was searching _ by the sense of his own ignorance be= Coffee was swallowed, cigars and • superb A faint smile flickered like a reflec- Oliver's face with his round, eager 'lore his • dupe inheritance. But the�cigarettes were lit, and the three I tion upon water over her gravity. eyes. INVENTIONS, �pseell had soon fallen upon him, the gentlemen were led by their host into. "What do you find so charming?"• "Old Vanderdeek cut up uncommon �. blood of the coUecto:ran in his veins.;that, especially built akylit gallery at "Oh everytWin I All this loveli- badly. The girl had nothing. Young,! sewta na er in—dons,•rsat•d donutse. He wound learn to discriminate when the back of the Eaton Place house, ness and the good fellows who come beautiful, iless---a sudden ten to-' .v""e"ds"s"O me"'rom«raw he.already to•eel. I which enshrthed the Macmichael col- t„ ' Penn P y,.e rat•et Pmeecdes"b"Wo,•a rwwu. to see it and the fun of making the tion He made a circular sweep of ' Sir James Fenwick, curator of the lection. catalogue, and ' and hi ou his hand round the art treasures. "It HAROLD G fNi!'MAN 8 CO. Ilunti don house museum, old.Lord Su J9mea, a small, grizzled, hi hly make it! I say, Mims Vanderdeek, .was-too much for her! Rowadays PAS€A� oaszw+�rag._csii °g cultured individual, removed the car y ai - _._ are st+sra :�d=;.-Yas�- Ossbatt, who possessed the finest col-; ;that s the best of alt. lea from his lips with an involuntary gee=I dreaming with',miebae'17 And you put every trust in - _-lectiton of intaglio rings in Europe,and She looked t him, Lure of reverence an the threshold as j 9 so." that.smart young ezpert,Julius Vane,(B he had been about to enter sacred eyes fixed as f upon some illimitably her• Quite so, quite { ' ' :'who ran private picture deals and in-{t distant thought, and then. said: Macmichael sera Up; eeizin the' U 100 - P precincts; Julius repeated the same "Did Mr Mane mean that the ivA- V bandanna, he thrustt it into his breast ntly valued other peoples pos= retire with a Hoar r �oas, decided knotty points, and g . sh whgure he er-Cstatuette would not be worth E1i,000 pocket; then turned furiously on his i ��� cetved the tall woman's fi deep i• was, in tans s sort of superlative art if it were-not unique?" companion. a t, and made s very cod business mourning.' which rose unobtrusively! The question si:�rised him. She "That wiI•I do, Mr. Bell. I will send Y . $ .from behind a writing•table littered but of it, 'as hm charming house on with papers. had.to repeat it ore he answered. you a cheque for £2,000; That closes Thos guaranteed Cutn�Hill. with its Italian court,! „ !" I No. I rather,think he meant that the matter as far as you are son- -;;1- Oh, Mina Vanderde b exclaimed,�, ,-._ _-- d del �.' costs you nothing, ;�•'., test •three were-_the guests y rex ,,, Ilia Lri�tti., ooytan' I seffle w ,v -Lo dal give�-rru emicnaei nau conveo- „ 0 for it on its intrinsic worth; He strode to the chimney piece and the hens pay for it in aid round his old mahogany that day in vra ems they are. Lord Oxehott, tht on the score of its being a unique rang two or three times. eggs. Sir James Fenwick, and Mr. Vale Benjamin was-so astounded that for !Lts September, and from whose lips 9„ pcimen one might get more.-I say, It au lies Natnre s _ :be hoped to gather those worde aL "We've met, haven't wee. . said this� mean to sell it. you know." the moment he in his turn could only pP witidom which would it his last searching the girl's face with his «No," -agreed Estella. in her deep, stare: rage and a downing insolent - egg-making elements.. ..;rich way. brilliant eyes. 'Your grandfather and I melodic v�re• comprehension writing themselves on J 1 were regular cronies and well, I " his countenance. i "I've had the most extraordint�ar, � � i And it-is unique,'It is unique,,any-' � Pratt Potoltry Regitlator bit of luck,' be said presently. "I have haven't forgotten seeing you once or �,!" cried he, and though he laugh-I "Show Mr. Bell out," thundered found an admirable secretary, who fs,twice. ed, the jealousy of the collector was!Oliver, as his servant appeared, ADVICE FREE %.•t a■help yon makire a new catar a for me. And His air implied appreciation of her audible in his accents. I "You'll prosecute, air?" The Jew's Pratt Food Co.of Cusack,Lod. - � " beauty. �� 'voice rang like a threat, "You'll "• 'pan 'honor, she knaves-- "You really are, you know," cried "I m sorry"not to be able to finish!prosecute?" - Toronto * "She?" interrupted Julius Vdne,'Oliver .,iinpulsively-, "so awfully like'tlle catalogue," wrote Estella Vander, "What business is'that of yours?" who was a smooth-faced man with a that ivory statuette. You remember,!deek a week after the lunch party. "I. (To be concluded.) smoot:h•manner, a. sweet smile, and t ' Lard Oxshott, my uncle suiways -.fine, Intelligent eyes, He had a soft, thought it was-the gem of his collee- feel. 1 mist rest: and I a o going to ntha:R caressing voice, and an sae v the count Thank you fvzall_gour - - -- y tioa-•-- eentary-ivory kindness. of the world. -Duebeseea Toted;angel, At least he called it fourteenb Electiifying Finland. 'CORNS The letter.shook in Oliver Mar- a hfim and he hard sih6wn too mans)century," i michael's hand. It was the most un- in the interior of Fluland fit an punt royalties over eshibitions no! "I wanted to speak to you about-the to be quite sure of himself in what-i statuette," mid pEstellayVanderdeek. su� gallery`e d its marvels became �Gying area of crooked lakes, i c- Lift Off with Fingers ever society he mi t be. Neverthe=,„I don't think it's German. I think it's suddenly dust and ashes'to him. . He msay r tortuous vallhe fu+ont which g s less, humbly as �fliver Marmichael Bch or Spanish. And I don't be-! 7 by, many rivers run to the tlalf of Both- less, - x .admired aids m or knowledge, he P understood in one of these flashes nfa, the GUN of Finland and the Baltic jai gee breve it was a processional figure. I which the in't reveals man to him- lavariab jarred or. that loath. I believe it was art of some reli a sea. -It is. s region rich In available P ry self that a 1 his inteliectu'sl ardors "She4' Vane interrupted, with his,or shrine. orate were•. from which in the course - ignooth laugh. Ol9ti.►'calored hotly. "Come, let's look at 1t-again," said Isprang from one pure-human tire, He rpo Iwaa in love with Estella Vanderdeek. of time it will derive industrial.im- "Yes--a she and, as a matter of Julius .in the patron*izing tone of the, He turned over the letter hastily, portance. k.., fact, remarkably good looking," he self-confident: {tookin$ for'some Aint of regret, or Most important of these seuices of op blurted out. But she s--oh, well They followed her, aa, arawin a a some hope of meeting, and found power Is the Upper Vloksen River,. y�Unto a ball ! A moat wonderful girl. bunch of keys from her pocket, she overleaf a postscript: "The ivory eta- whicb has a series of considerable ' he's fo> oat a lot of mistakes in walked, with the gracetfirl deliberation.t otZette is not unique.• T think I ought I .., soy old uncles catalogue already. She Which aei}hted part of'!it!r peirsanality vol tell you this" itrlla By suitable damning and iota- , knows." Oliver wagged his head. "She toward the lass case at the other I f er� ng of falls ,ft'ceuld be made to yield l g C>�. Swee astir as Oliver Ohver Macmich&e _- , was barn to it, I may say, She was of the room. I war, his first impulse was to fling 880,000 -horsepower. ' Comparatively old Vanderdeek's daughter." i "Keeps the• keys, does she??' whis- away. the note. These last words{wimple do-tineering operations will eu- The three men exclaimed at the pered•Julias mane behind his hand to seemed as'if they had sprung from a�able the etream to develop 120,000 name:, _ Oliver, who--feigned not to hear, in gratuitous desire to wound him who horsepower, and on that basis a power, "Old Vanderdeek!' agony Iest the question should have had never entertained' a thought thatl plant is to be eadabliated at Imatra , ' ange old chap that was." reached the ears of his pearl of sccre- was not gentle ,toward ,her. But the i'whiah will suffice to electrify the "He was an boniest old fellow" Sir tarim- ilittle,scent of verbena which hovered whole of Finland. The annual out - i James Fenwick pronounced. " lever Estella drew forth the little work of about it—she had a roam over a flower I .,t a Lila Li."i, a of Rawer sold you a fake so long as he was up art, which was so sinfrularl a,atto--equlvalen4 bo what could be ob- 'Freesone" on an ach4ng corn, instant- ��^•-t 1,"t wimn he got "� •rtAtcs or the one still in -her her ppresence. vividly upon him, and r i he tha-ust the 'sheet into •.his brevet tained by burning 8,600,000 cubic yards,ly that corn stops hurting, then abort- k, _ rocket. It was all he head of her. of woad or 2,000,000 tons of coal in a ly you lift it right oft ,vgtb fingers. M His next impulse, a natural one, seam planet. The Finnish railways use Truly! ,,was to walk over to the case which wood for fuel, oons'uming about 2,200,- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of • }'held the statuette in question. 000 cubic yards annually. "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient _ It was not there. :: fo remove every hard corn, soft corn, His heart went of! Iike. a rocket i or corn:between the toes,and the oal• when lie saw that the other objects MI"ard's Liniment Used by Veterinarles I lases, without soreness cr,.rritstiou. were so disposed gas to hide the gap. It had been taken, then, deliberately. No matter what you buy in Wi kitchen utensils, de- He shed to the-drawer of the unit- mand that each article carry the twP' tradn.ea9>•b _ i• aslruwn lleiow. 5 in Enameled Ware it;safe t0 use; up the keys after 5h restored j s► acids or alkalis �l not affect it; it cannot absorb them to niche with a cart of frenzy{ �V'heels cirri easier - ,went from case to case and shrine to j ' --+odors; cleans like china'; wears.for years. Tell the shrine, all through the gallery, hunt-i :' storekeeper you want either ing for what he knew alt the while.' :Imperial Mica Axle Grease gives perfect lubri- ; s 17 would never find.` I into- c it cation between hub and axle. Its- mica Hakes Then he flung himself t a hat , wd- ! smooth the roughness of the spindle itnd hub, and-, tapping his--forehead with numb fingers of misery sought to put order ' - {enabling the grease to do its work more thou= into his recollections. =- oughly. Saves friction, wear and tear, horse llllllllll�llt This was Monday morning. On Sat- ._. power and axles trouble: Goes twice as far as "Diamond Ware is athree-coated enameled steel, inlay at 1 o'clock she had left him as p inuT axle grease and lasts twice as long. usual.. Saturday night he had•been to ekp blue and-w-kite-outside-with-a snowy_whit#-tile= - the-th6a-tr-e:H�a had,dined early. He �. had had no visitors ' Stay,'though-- l+ifig- Qearl Ware is enameled steel with'two coats of esl Benjamin Bell had called from Harness � � Ldhger- f pearl grey enamel inside and out. yy Descloches & Co., to offer him a crys-. , or e�►uto. tat and silver cup bought .t the'Min­. Imperial Eureka Harness Oil will keep leather ` Y *"t.SMEET METAi. PRO, U Co uM,no fiver sale. He had told him to briegQg soft and liable and double the life Of harness. ' % MQNTR.^AL .TORONTO WINNIPEG =•a `]t back Monday marnlTPg. They had _ t" CALGARY talked together 1n his study five min- Tuffs and s}*aps remain soft and__are-aasll.- i: EDMONTON VANCOUVER 4 P -u6es, rm more. Ana of course every adjusted, as the oil penetrates to every fibre of one know Benjamin Bell. Psbawl Be the leather. Prevents cracking and breaking of : was not dreaming of suspecting the stitches and needless repair: Imperial Eureka >� fellow! " , As he sat cogitating at express _Harness Oil gives a rich black, lasting finiih, - I _, 4 speed, the servant a•nnounetd "Mr, - , i —-- -1Vf I-I Y appomm- . ' • it -.. - And the astute Benjamin stood be- fore him, bowing. He hard•a black be- Canadian Company Canadian Capita! ' ' r Canadian Workmen V 4� Pp , bag in his left hand; with the other xk. . he was twistin tijte'ends of his eon- ` quering mustae e:• 1, } k:� ?*6' iii [r ti , _'',',,. w.+'-u,,'�2.'•. •4U,.',,.,:*,%;�-'a.+"K 14•';^.,T'��',''�^`Q.-'..+.'%,p.s i `,'Ac'lC'T 1w Aa:..a•{d"A c'd J"ae h hTw•.gwA'.R Y,;Y,a`a r*.�i.t•,p•S•�,,.4y, ".+:',�#�'.�.,,;..,..:4-.9.,;.,�:'dw Y-a.•;c•S r'.kh.1t�.i�d ':a-N.,.i i,7a a`•c#y'A*.t.�.!,,{`:...}`.Y.•`,�;c,.,s1,.•r.ma.y..,fs,. i.+.+�nM', 'A.•,JSlw.r._. ••."+�s.. •w•'� ''Y.'3^ ��i.l+.,'`.y'f#-„n,p„.s v a*,4 aueT♦r;�...”S.yw ti ihy�u Y 1Y,'•K ,'��'�,�,`,'.!t r y.'... v H` y x0. Z x.�b. y',as.P y. _—M i,.i'c";n,',,es'.•, *t a fi"•-. ,� . g a .. A11. 44 +'.4.s,-.-w n.•„ ','.t"",,l,."C.,�,`'t•¢-:`,�,_. T,•Aa•,”:.y,�Y x r�y''6"`Z"--��", ' ..ti' 'y. :yi.nq „.. 4^ 1^' f M3 ?�s�.. fie ` .�''�' •.w'.W .Y ^•C'` SSw`Cr .q4 y. yD'. :,d,:�','�� . ,1•y, "'�. "! - M' w .p•7Hqq{ l.ae%'�.a^t'! g�- .},b^).'Ijlw ^'. ”.-• � .. +►a. ,y.-r�''^•y.t-a�`•n- .. ,.,;�. V 'wise {�." .F r 'I ENM DIES W.' Eft WSW m0wfm I own MAR_0TTAWA;' _RG=X INJURS taco#-Ottawa Tndu-Aw»`Off the Tr�►ck Eu�inear H. ^� NeW _ ° White Scalded to Death.in L Cad►—Fi>femsn y�> in the Constitutional History of the Emp3ra °..ve ' ' and Dov<n'milsbs 14�ay �Alttliitt TEi - Saved His Life by .";� the Orher� 2. ��PmB• ;> -_-__ selves in if They Wish to do so. 1rlr E P�zth, left `., '`•. '-- A de{ona`6�17 from 'T�nrlrm ant —i s deaiaes at nd..the Genoa'e,cu e . -.� -�-cut ard3 ' rised_ ''' .;s;:•<::<':,:<'.. " .` Canada and the other Dominions wili�sacs �p •standr killed and 18 others injured Mies. Rose Wright, Manotict, cut : and shvu3 she and the a*Qhez Do. specincal'ty excluded Prom one minions express a when to p r.dApaMr, 'when the Canadian Pacific passenger' face a'nd bruises. ':`�> Anrgb-Fretiwh y be farmallry invited. Aa pact, the negotlatiwis,the will aH -main from Prescott to Ottawa plunged John Flett, Perth, injuries to hip. :.;,�;; for which are now being conducted by h the principal object of the over an embankment once mile south Mrs. Ben Patterson Kean tvMgF, f :ad Elwood Station safe seven miles crucllse�d I � P � Lloyd•George and Poinacare. This step �.. ep!wil2 be the economic reconativetdoa o� r - eg• marks a departure in constitution- Russia, Canada with her direct msaa' cram Ottawa at 4.46 yesrrissy alter- Ben Patterson, 8emptvfi3e, head cut d history at the itish Earpire.°! communication with Suva h�f► a noon. Trapped in the cab of his loco- and leg' bruised, zu f Ordinarily, in the elusion of treat- much more vital interest in g it than .motive when it ,overturned on the Robert Motlherwelb, Pert cut face rz Perth, fes or agreements of this kind the have most of the sma-Her European downward E eer White axed arm. x plunge, :;. Dominions are automatically was scalded to deta'h-:b esm in '' Wilriam '> :.: s included.r countries wbo will n .,o..:.,:,./,he ' ..• y 'P g Campbell Ottawa, chit on a. ':;,><:.:;�;'::::.. . If Britai5s for instance, signed { -atesm and water. Fireman George 'head, shoulder and arm. , agrt went to-morrow with Angora,d Japan will ea there and c will toe- .Y United States as a 'barge creditor of Elliott, Prescott, saved 14s life by Miss E. McCrury, Oxford Stations, Canada would be understood to be 1 Eu Sirs Charles A. Hanson rope, Csrse�ia is also a cred3tos• tar-- jumpnrng. cut hand and leg. committed. In the I Well-known Canadian Financier and pact which Lloyd the .extent of about $50,000,000 oared 'The injured were; Mrs E. R. Helmer, Ottawa, badly Member of Parliament for Brodmin George and $riand almost signed, by France, Belgium, Grepe 'an& Fireman George Elliott, Prescott, bruised• division of Cornwall,:England, and however, the Dominions are speciflcai�r Roumania in trade credits. G` Id' " '-cut face and head and injured back. Mrs. A. Lane, Ottawa, crushed hip. former Lord Mayor of.London, who ly left out uhtil the contract them-j moreover a large supplier of'food Clare Purdy, Smith's Falls, head A relief train from Ottawa brougbit died there recently. In his early days s'e'lves iu•if they wish to do so. This stuffs, raw materials and even ma=- IML&y cut and groin Injured. the injured into the city and they were he was a resident of Oakville, Oat., is 'believed' to constitute a precedent, factured articles to the countries of Arthur Newd, Smith's False, injured immediately removed in ambulances and later Hamilton. and is a logical consequence of last post war Europe. A Russian trade ' °About-chest, shoulders, arm and head, to local hospitals. Although the ex- sumalees conference of Empire Pre- delegation will shortly visit the Do- T Mother Surt�rior Sister St. Clem- act cause of the accident was not de- POPE BENEDICT'S BODY Min's in London, when the feeling of minion with the object of re-eatabbiah- -wA, Home o{ Providence, Wngsrton, termu:�eo,it was velteved-to--ha+ve-been- the Domiiniona._was tested as regards ing commercial'relations and ultimate.- taoalp wautyds send bruised, due to a spread rail. A perotriisr fen- STATE '� ieeues of trore*n policy and ly Canada wild be aske3--for Russian: ?� Sister Mary Charles,•Ki:ngston,bad- tune of the crash was that while the ' _ zome_of them were rather critical of_ credits. On a-11 these' gQounds, Can- - ly bruised. engine,mail and bagg+sge'eam fell one Dignitaries of Church Remain the course which France was taking. ads is deeply concerned in the Genoa x. F. Aing, Utt�aws, :�tUr0d--rib�way�wrrthe- in Attendanc"tP-ra Camel' � been caked whether she meeting. - _- Mrs. Robert Greer, t3anitNa Falls, next sxix•,a passenger,remained oat the •' � •�. C? �t head .and arm. track, while the two -other'coaches- -_`- in Vatican. � i STATE FINANCED BY �GERMAN PAYMENT Miss Verna Greer, Smith's Falls, went over the emban�agrrt an the op. Rome, Jan. 22.-Arrayed �in' full BAND OF IRELAND EVERY TEN DAYS - -cut beard. posits side. canoniceas, with golden mitre, gloves r and rings the body of Benedict XV. i Troops Rapidly LeavingCoon- Reparations Commission Alm _ = 'SOUTH UNIONISTS VISCOUNT BRYCE lip in state in the throne room, om t y at Dublin and TO AID FREE STATE DIES SUDDENLY in immediately c below the app tom Ports edc System of Coal _ Delivery. Far many hours to-da7 to the room A"despatch from Dublin says:-At A despatch from Paris says:=Ger." R -Will Give Support to the Dub- Noted Man of Left re, Stater where the Pontiff lead mauls hi3. fight a 3pesting of the Governors of the y � � her first payruept of oyjsipn� -.31Yia><i �d �• ' `� 3 for life-came a continuous stream of Bank-of Iretand-on'-Friday, Chap t officials,,the -s ;, ,000 gold mark&y in accordenes - ment.. Noted Public Figure. ls, repre>sentatives of foreign Cairaee announced it had agreed to with the recent decision of the Rep- mtions, high prelates and others. act as fimneW agent for the Pro- aratioma Commission at Caarres, pro- A &m9a�tch from Dublin says:-The London, January 22.-Viscount Then, late-in the afternoon, in gor- visional Governma"A. The bank's v�ag for such payment eve tees Irish Post Office'is now in the hands, Bryce died at Skimarth to-day. The geous procession, composed of Pala. od the Provisional Government, J. J.i end ahaae }�reen3see, forsrserlq the Irish Pa2tia.' Wstseh, Provisional' for--the. Posiaoffl J. end Peacefully and somewhat tine Guards, gvndaameN the Swiss-weft House, will prabsb}y be taken reps tionayg iftuL a decision omi the whoia is eniby: Visoonnt Bryce had been Gus secret secret chsmberlsans and hen- over by the Free State IaZer. On Sat-k" The Repar'aZions Conansri:eioah ate- having form&lly assumed control 'on staying at Skimouth for the peat oraay' chamberlains, true body eras urday the Provisional GOT es4smeart'sI pounced payment. ad&4 that'it wars � Thursday afternoons of the General I there weeks and was extremely enar- solemnly transported down the royal headquarrters were bwalerred Go tine++ pad In foreign 'currency to banks Postoiflce in Sackville street. Walsh�getic to the last. staireaee, tae uount �iemenmw nxd,,C:.:.y IW i.v.., „Im E,,,,,.1 - --ban s had a good deli of postoffice ex-I Viscvu*.-Bryce was 'sent to Wasb- into the throne room, where It wren The military authorities have ervsAcn>;- as "r"�"''"y 'f"�J"a►"�.`;'°"„ .� ,pea iw"i having been for some years,ington in 1907 as Ambass ulor from placed on a raised' catafslgve-before sued -tbs Gild HdJ4 which_tbey- � �re has' > a poebd official in Cork. Shortly after I Great Britain. His success in sego-"which the whole diplomatic corps paid I occupied foe! yews, decided to change the system cd the the outbreak of war he was dismissed'tinting the flsberira treaty wa;s a dip- devout reverence. ! od the country oa a tram the postal service because of his loms tic trfu � program of coal and coke mrpih. The lseaty grew out The 98crietan Zampini gavr sbso-.UMM scale began on Friday,.when I for a total to be dell in tierce political views In 1916 be fought in of the constant conllic+t between the hztion and the Cardirmis sprinkled holy traitioaclr cud troops arriving art Dub- "Dubbin and was sentenced to death,the I Caahadi'am and American fishermen in,water,while the penitentiaries uascearr lira and Queenstown °fie namely, 6,760,000 tops. The senbence being cone tee. He wee r a°' German delegation has formoslir no- the Cape Cod region, which oaueed:ingly chanted prayers, answeted by barking on troopships, It is estimated elected for Cork City in 1918 and considerable friction and annoyance to the kneeling onlookers. Immediately that 4,000 soldiers boarded the trams- ceptad �� ' 4gai>sin 19'21. To Walsh will fall the both governments. The treaty not afterward the doors were.opened too!ports during the task o2 arranging the issue of the arly, served to card these disturbances the mvltitardea desirous ad' looking for of '' w'�k a ntambest Irish Free State arpae despatched too Erg- Huge Whale Severed , postage atsaape but it also apps+arted to enhance iriead- the last time upon the departed Pon- laird i&-the morning. a ►: A meeting of Unionists of the South iy feeding between the Canadian and tiff. t by Ship s Plod/ ,, —- and West of Irslaatl, convened by the United States authorities, The 'Sacred Cams., converted Prince.of'Wales Visit A despatch from New York EWI of Mayo, was held Thursday Born in 1888 in Glasgow, the late this morning,when the Cerrdivals were Historic Tombs in India Passer on the Italian liner Pled_ _ afternoon in Dublin. There was a James Bryoo Practiced as a barrister informed of the PopeXs death. 'With- ._...-, dents Wilsorh, va�hioh ilia � arrived tative attaadanice. Lord Mayo for some Years at Lincain's Isar. He the ex� don of Cardinal Ges�parri, Mysore, Irdrle Jess 22r-Tine Prince �+s, w+sx+e t�xowa into • leas prrria cosy„ ' pointed out that t}reir duty was to arcs cheated M.P. in 1880 and entered the Papal Secretary of State, they of Wades and whils nudging tea parts budld�sg up their the Cabinet later, Ho wags the aarthor gathered in Benedict's private sV4rt- and historic stronghold of 9 x•i�cot seventeen a knots,mid-mew vessel buroped part In the affairs,of marry historical and political works, mentn. Gas'parri, in due and solemn tarn, where he viewed the tomb nt into a•sunken objACt, trembled sad - - of the country. With the new Govern- inebxhn�g "Modern Democracy," "The form, escorted by the Swiss Guards in H`der Ali, card Tippoo Sahib •Sultans sped• anent the Castle had been given over American CO Mnonwealth" and "Stu- full-dress and aecompranied by the pre- of blysoae, Afterwards the Prince When file ship area beckecl away In its entirety to the'Provisional Gov- dies in History and Jurisprudence.,, fates and acolytes of the' apostolic visited Knieihnraro-J from the ok;�. .1'. it was toorsd to, ernrnesrt,and theme could be no failings a chamber, entered the apartments a'second + where the bs a huge-back or lemg�est dam in the world is b� where whkh had been sltlridng. fe�av UNITED ST .minutes l INF.S MAIM, Ater. He will adm'in - . The Earl of Dunravea moved "that the Holy See during the issterregnu-m,� CO �ed. a cat aalawat is twro by tits a6�s,rp prow, WO, the UnimA to Oct South and Weet LOCDED CARS F Pope Benedict breathed h� last The .W Market Re - . • ltr'elarhrb, recognizing that the Provi- Government Takes M six o'clock tShrrsc$ morsel ee J . - sdoaal GoveramheasZ has been formed, ins t0 cg,�, ,� death vv�aa infectious paseu- desire to. support our fellow-country- Ensure Safety from Bandits. monia of a amtiwiarl tnen in this Government, in order that type. P y =grant' : gl► pout and the A despatch from New York says Toronto per lb.'; 5-Lei-lb, tine, 16 to 17c per -* e may be brought a '- Poe Benedict XV. was born in Manitoba wheat-No. t Northern, lb. Ontario comb honey, per dozen, welfare of the community secured." �Chicago moil Friday night was loaded Pope 1ta $1.283y, $3.76 to $4.60. for the first time into new "bandit Peg1L in the diocese of Genoa. lfr, Manitoba oats -No. 2 CW 5.5c; ex- O cars, introduced by hovem'lr 21, I86l. Smoked meats-Hams, mad., 26 to Pr'e container en tra No. 1 feed, 53c; No..1 feed, 52c. 27c; cooked barn, 36 to 40c; snaked. •heat Wmard t0 the Neiv York Central Linea. The "'"'-0` Canada 116 Free frOt,Zi _ Manitoba bariov-No: inaI. I rolls;, 23 to 24c; cottage rose, 26 to United States Government, beset by a �� All the above, track, Bay ports 26c; breakfast bacon 26 to 80c; �e Produce New T : mail Fly 4idemiC American corn,--No. 2 yellow, 69c; cial brand breakfast bacon, 8o t; Sbc, the cars in the regular mail service. ?� 680; No.�vellow;67c; 'backs, boeelsss, 82 to 36c. A devstch from• Saskatoon The containers, each.with w capacity A despatch from Ottawa ssy:s:-- track, oronto. Y Seag+e!' Wheeler I Ontario oats-No.'2 white,nominal. to says: - Dr. , of 438 cubic feet, were locked at the Influenza is not epidemic in any part ° Ontario wheat-Narndnai. 20c; ekr.r bellies, 18si5 to �4'�lic. wheat Wizard of Pooethern, General Post-Office. Then they were od Canada, according to the Federal Lard-Pure tiarres, 183li to 14c; . Bbetter, 57 3 extra,, teat 47 bbs. � 14 to 14%c• iis, 14% to l6c- .- ..Apeaking here on.Thursday, inti- tsrk'en to the statics bn motor 'flecks Degtar•tment, of Hearth. There is the or better, 67 to 60r„ according to h � ppaa : mated that he is working on a �� by cranes� then lowered into usual number of bad colds,whic'n Win- freights Outside, pritnts, I6� to 17c. Shortens tteroess -31IEW type of wheat free from grooves on•the container oars, ter brings, and-Perhaps isolated oases Buck-wheatr-No, 2, 78 to 80c. ��• 13%a; pails, 14c; .relit affftdon. Dr, Wheeler Loaded, the airs Look like a solid of "flu," but no epidemic. In view of Rye No. 2, 88 to 88c. ! �� block of steel sales set inside, protect- the tact that influenza is said to be Man. Sour--First pate., #?.40; sec- ' Choke heavy steers, $a to tf8,2b; sa intel�irig account of how he ing steel ends and sides equipped with epidem-vc in England. the news is re. per" $6.90, Toronto. do, 7 ;��� . and g'�; $ to $8' botcher creates new seed' hall rub- Man•, flour-90 per cent. pat., bulk ch0°ce, $6.75 to $7.60; do, good, b9' a device which makes it impossible to assuring. seaboard, per barrel, $5, $6.50; do, �•, $5 to $6.75; d,�, , lY1+ ycicrl,crj via, Li,r. �v,tloiaro, Gvwa wt,7ir iu — he� of grain, . �.transit - 'Millfeed-Del. Montreal freLet, $4 to $4.25; butcher era, bags }nciuded; &.n, f w-ton,-.$?R 75 to $7.25; do,mad., ;b.50 to$6.b0; 'shorts, per ton, $30; good feed flour, ticii TWO AIRMEN ESCAPE IN WAR r - c��, a to $6.50 do, men., $$.� to 51.70 to $1.80. $4.60;' canners and cutters, $2,5o to Baled bay-Track, Toronto,.per tosi,.,$3 hatcher bulls good, $4.60 to $6• No. 2, $21.50 to $22; mixed, $18. -$3 to $4;good, ii, � x TO MEET COMMONPLACE ENDS j Straw—Car lots, per tan $12. t' 0 to $6• clo fair, $4 to _$6• •sue Cheese New, large. 20 to ti4'�AC; '' ' - '# �' twin., 20% to 21c• triplets, 21 to gOOd $4 to $5; do, fair,$3 to l ;;mint- -- _ _ 21?§c. 'Old 'liar e, ers, $60 to $80; springers, $70 to 90; • g �5 to 26c; twins, $ A"despatch from London says:- British war pilots,-although.he was s'.; ,;.':...'::; 25 f" 26> c; triplets,2G to 27r; Stil'- calves, choice, $12.50 to $13.50; dq Two famous British carmen noted as practically unkrawn to the ,h;;r :t% toms, new, 25 to 26c. marl,, $9 to $11; do. cam., $3 60 to $7; - general ::.r utter-F lambs, choice 12.50 to 50•.do' e ♦ I g:� ublic. He had been made rrndn- '. ;;: ;; daary, choice, 28 to con $7 to a a • ' ` i rash prints, fresh, 40 to : $ eP circles, $6.50 to .- .. pilots-by--the p- -- --- 1� :::. 3bc cream $8 he , irony of fate,-met death this week entiq lame by a 2,000 foot fall, but x s F' 45e, ITo,-_,�_ to Stec; coaltitbg; to$b-* ,__oo •_ tha•ougli causes far .removed from bagged to be placed in active service lY` '26c. $k50 to,$3; hogs, fed and vvateret� ' and became a commander in bile; Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, $11.75; d0$3 f.o.b., $11; do, country :their dr►ngeroaas railing. M. G. Smiles, Sixtieth Squadron, with the two fa_ 30 to 38c; roasters. 20 to 25c; fowl, 28 points, $10.75' ` who before the war was one of the mows aces, V4 ilbiam A. Bishop and to 32c; ducklings, 32 to 34c; turkeys, Montreal. $y cbam. son trick aviators at Hendon I50c• geese, 30c. Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 5 to 60e P Albert Ball under him He is extol4ed , was killed' at Edgeware on Thursday, as "the Major" by Bishop in his book.: j Lire poultry-Spriirg chickens. 22 do, No. 3, 57 to 68c. ur, Man. - when Ile f�'1 i�v,u she wuxlvw ai his to 28c; roosters, 18c;'fowl', 20 to 28c; Spring wheat pats., firs�be, $7.50. Roll- place Stha it s3 siii ea so many.c- ducklings,, J c; tiu kp", : ; plane of btesin'eaha He once 'held the ssecirlents that it was said that prat- geese, 20c. Bran, $28:2b. Shorts, $30.25. Hay, - soap record and was a fl n y rue- .ticall.y .no,.part'_of his__body was uzu- Margarine-23 to 25c. No. 2, ton, car Ibt% $27 to $28• g ins< Pm n, for during the w`ar. I he had scarred. Lately he had been were --Eggs-No. 1- storage, 4,0' to-46c; Butter' choicest creamery,38-to 35c..- ' been cond%wtine a chocolate factory, tary to the Air Ministry. Among the new laud straighfts,50 to 62c; new 1•aid, Eg:ga, 9-LQd, 42c. Potatoes, per bag, - Group Captiain Afars "J'adk" Scott, -mourners were a la ems^Mr�a�gEnll ft ^+� in cartons, 52 to 66c. caz lots, 1.06 .to $1.10. rte number{ of licked, --bush4 Can• S3.b0 wso"�imnrg_� war Z3ve� An"�vteys--'.,,.• ..,,.� Beans-Can. .hw,nd.. ' ; aey of hamamd,"was buried on Wednes- well as Load, Baakernheed, who was President of the United Farm Women t0 pTSmes,�180 to$3:•ID, com.- uy to V Yom;" To K .dry. He caught cold-while on a visit t. Scott's of Manitoba for this year at a Conven- Maple products-Syiwp, per imp. $2; veal calves, $10 to 111• better. CaVp personal friend and y gal., $2.60; per. 5 irrup gals. $2.35, quality; $11.50 or better; good 0 ;_ Zo Scotland and pneumonia ensued, called him the bravest man he had tion of that organization.held in Win- Maple sugar, bb„ 19 to 22c, � $9.60; mad., $8 to; $8.60; sheep, ` -- (QYpt,EiOOtt was one of the greatest ever known iA Ol Out Of fir'tio�a tMpeg recently.' `Honey-60-30-1�b. tins, 14x4 to 16c young ewer`, $b; hogs, selsOts, $ '$i7e'•�tw'S':�:..".��.'";.�+',� �,,�'+k'nA•l:,% 'G"s33i.; ,w._:.:rg�'�:as5+: +�.v•iti-z:r�.\......{rs'.i,'�i�,n,%' -''a,.:,,,: ;,' - ;�.. `� - ._._._ .__'_._ - ,': ���.._..,,e."'�'t�5�.'�k,'.�"a�.¢4�uiii�FS.�inev_ssi'"a--'°••-_-.can-.•°.^- '�'^aF'%,+� �i1��F'e'�r�%$u,�.klwt;t°•���r'4i4 •�_"�rdr�e'�*'t�'���.;�.f^.m�.Yli�'��c}-.�f�`", ^i<+, ��'' �-r�,..'. ..N< �.. ,.i WT '• '� airs' ',: _ .Kn•: ';.ttr" .. ��.. •� s:n. ,� .,-n '`�sv",�.,,Jkr..a .m^ � :�,�ixa h ,as .;r •. _ • .;.w ...w. ; ,w "r •' r.'..''.,. ` ' '�4.,`�csats°.:'en�•t.'r, 'i�� ��°�+r�*a ,wr��r:=€ HSw�te^c9.�� s:s�6-.�xsc,+ �;;:� ''�ci � 4 +� �j/A��C /� ----e $•uY your e3hr�eerfeer a,t.trie oils *�!Aihl liar ry.`F ttrosniaa. . ♦ T Try • iP r :Oast at. Ls'.od L t x SIRM=A■irii t :�,, ► r a>e=xeu.: :i sort v� l�t�a„aA�.. � _ _ N GOOD -R O O E R E �E S R " Y �� e JOHN MURKAR, Prop ne�ora - (' TilI3 �VEES. WE ARE OFFERII\G NOTES.AND COMMENTS. �. ' For the-small initial sum of $276 .: Finest Dairy BuftPr. . 'This is the tine of the year whpp Fresh Laid Egg-, �..., 536 doz. Luouyand-3 of Cancdians pack their h1S Car will be brought to. -y*our door '-s lbs for 25c . �= • „/,ruoaa and I+..y LICKets Lo take ...them to Florida, California, or Cream of•Wheat, -5 lbs for 25c the Balance to be•paid for in co'igenient monthly pay Rolled Oats, - 5� lbs for 25e 'r'";' -•_;;:"stale other'. warrti clime where - ments. • You have the use of-the ear 'while p;tying for �. 18c lb. - `" " Finnan Haddie, they may escape the snow and it, and it will pay,for itself.' It' is •possrlrfe to .buy .7zero,a•enthec of our country. But The new 490 Special, the new jtneroverne tsws Haddie Fillets,... ... .:.I'° 22e lb. ^;t ... Y• p p Ciscoes, :. 23c`lb. notwithstanding the severity of the be9t value on t[ie irtarkeE. Uome to'our Show- Fresh Frozen White Fish, 16c lb. %our climate in the winter season, rooms and see this new model of•the.,ChevroleC "' "" e rsB .•. ..: 50c ill -.we can boa9t of having the finest c�,,:�� �, • O�-st p = --- =--Model---gelling-�r tee---Cash- Initial ---TBctlH-nee-1(1 -Ec rl- - ' climate"in the world. We may � tbs e;tG-xnttlataci Sugar,(stet sotne _now) ----: .. i BFi -• - y Payment :11lontbly Payments p...- _,have to endure extrewes, but we 480• 'Roadstai lE 81(11,(X) $ 243.W $ 60.U) have the climate that i`ill develo Tour.Reg. 810.(X) .243.00 60.0) fv� y' p Tour. Spec. 9811,00 -�;� , � ,I AME 9RIGHARDSON � the-most perfect type of manhood, Coupe 1340:OU 399.1X) 98.53 { both physically and iutelLctually. Sedan 1351h6U 405.00 100.r:l - -- ---- '+ L. D. Wagon 810.00 2i3 00 60.0) " 4 The races of the world which have _ xecutuplisliee] the ((lost f(,r th'e l9Pliing Price. -.CPa I:nts Balz,nly Pay neat Ticker" ing arL< e ,'`Store benefit of ronukind . are Chose Payments Uonthi} Pa_r,nents F. B. Road Spec: 1615 00 4$4.:;0 119 U5 Which have been the product of Coupe 2355.0(1 ai 54) - ' : 174.47 -the temperate cliit,Ate R'bile Sedan 1355.00 705.:;0 174.47 tuau C�nadii , ayri u u, LISL' Tour. Reg, 148S.1N) 44.5550 110 01 Just the mace to Y y ti Tour. Spec. _ ,1615,UtJ 451.51) 119(55, r .e : Southern States iii fie winter sea- buy a _._ sou, the re,ident=(;f the Southern _ States fl uk tc', ( anHda in the.:art - t Good i 5 -- (net• time in or•dPr to escape the A , leman Lan, for the •sweitenitaz bent ,f their country. •'Get a Cb p But to take it;tur the year ructnd F ROU G H a ti Q�T T �;,IO - house and a Coleman ` we have the u,o-t delightful clitn• > � "• Lantern for- the barn. and have no reasou for envy- tog any other hind. - --'----- - -- ' The safest, be'♦t and cheapest. M - There i+ a lets on our' stntnt,• to Best American Coal' Oil for =books'b • which n r c iv a P I CKER CA' your oil lampP, always . y pe s m hu h s .. _. on hand, . _ -nutra&ted__a_deb-t_6 relieved uF the repayment of the said debt, if - °•_� _ - + - _ he has paid nothing upr,n it fir a ET � A goad.supply ot C�,1# I�Ieal now o> habcertaia period,'six years, at which � The;Royal Purples line-Once tried always used. time it is said to be oil t-lawed. It * :array be a just law, and there.may .._. iJ. S. BALSDOI�t, " - PICKERING 'be Rood reasons for iti enactment. Y 'eat no person, if he possesses the Round Roast or Steak. 9(1.•'x_ar Ih -- ` Surloin Roast or Steak. ... ... 2•ic slightest .d4gree of honor in.his moire-up, or if he has any sense Porterhouse Roast or Steak, -�,_.25c Gfe"e' tibgs...Of hoae$ty, will (Ake retuge in Rump RUAAt,... .., 1`3c to , 1. such a law a a Fine Rib Roast, 20c and refs,a to pay a [ just debt, which the lender l„aned Heavy Rib Roast. , - ` 1ss '- in good faith. A person is morally Should-et• Roast. ., - 14.and list ho+rnd to re+paq a •ant borrowed, Put Roast. ;y 1{c '• - . t tittrniatter how many years it lies :.'flriskeCto bull ..: .:' ... 9c " We that!t� S'()ll �()Y' �,iE' hearty' patronacie +' been burrowed withuut making Leg of-Pork, half or whole, %Yith toot off 23c •` . Loin of Pork. :.ic ., . given. I` Y ,'. any. payment upon it. .Tire exist- .. gi us d11 ,hi the t (. l911o►tlder c'ifkFor-k - ' . ; : 15c .. , ,Ante o!a l:r.►v which 'relieves biro • ' � , of payrueht after a certain unto- Sbouldet Roam of P,;rk, • - 20..and 2•c' _..-_ F __�'f�lti` R id 15h1), � t11 e her of ye cry tray justify- him Pure Pork S.+uaage, ... 25c •` " ''in retasing tr, replay the debt, but 'Finest Salt Pork,...- 23r to lllel'it a ..', Finest Breakfast Bscotl, love. 30c " it will not stake biro t<� honest p .' •...' - ., - , - tnan, if he has the,mea& Where. _ _ _ sliced. 32� '•. . =CU11tinuauee ' f the same - •• :. !!Mild Cured Cottage Rally (half or Oolr), - �- -` with ty meet the claims of his _ -- - - - -- - creditor. The man who will take Back Bacon, .., 40e ,. ridvantage' of such a law i3 ,t. CookedHant,.. .. A.5c We .wish all a Happy' and Prosperous touch �a thief as the bandit why ... 25c ` ... 'VVeinera,. • bold(( up his victim at the muzzle Bead-Uhee+e,.. ... ... ?Oc " _ e`V Year ". f a revolver And forces him t( Ea=y First and Dotne•tic•ShorteninR, 3 lbs ' 60 cents u hand over his valuables. Of .3 lbs 80 cents course there.. are mitigating cir. 13 ib prints 18 cents f •.' „ . cumstauces whereby we should - _ Pot cuude►nn a man if he is unable _ _ ;H'FG>Z7�•HA.�' .r+1�'TARIC? -a 'to meet his obligations. He mssy W. G. REID � ��' - � � � •� � .•'PICKLRING =--!(rave borrowed u „tor of motley s with a full detertuivation to repay . i . ? It at a-certain date to the future, p�I�r= = -�:�� •L inks n. a Chain 'r- '!but uoforseeu circumstances over AS every Link in a--Chain is an- indispensable %. - 'Which ire haci no control vi' may have _ part and contributes to the strength of the r�hattered all his plats. SicknP-� '',New Low Prices on All Ford whole,so every branch and sub-branch of this Bank - may have prevented ham (tour t,al is a vital' unit, closely united wi all ilre vllacr " ° lowing his culling, and rimy have ^ +wiped ont'al1 his mean:, ur bn.i �I,' a�+odele, effective at once branches, and is a link in a$tran>��ain which en. { f circles the world and guards the financial safety (less adver4ty, tint due to any r.e•'� I►� ,I Riau,,'I)uut J3'30 25 _:,Chassis 4.J.U1 f II� of clients. glec•t or lack (.f bu?irerg ability _ ' y . "` etar•tar ti17 :3(i -',: "' stn(ter •::;(ifi.12 t :. - THE [� ou his part, (tiny have bioughr , :STANDARD BANK about hts fi►)ancinl r►:in, and hi- , Tonring - -:,.:;71 ''4 . . .Truck 612,23 - ` `,'... or CAKAEh& y. r / gre+ttrr we _ i" TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONiS failure to ,vest =nl,li •atiurrs Wray tarter 6.;8..;; starter , 699,31 be a ',r•ry to him khan to Coupe SO1.;:J {nil, Lt. ) a5 94 - _ - Manager the person who tnade the luau. It 1 I Pickering Branch, C. A.w•cCle an, Manager vtoutu ue unlayt to stigmati/e Sed,tn US4 UY Starter:_ Whitbv Branch. - r, s such a person as a rogue or as be. F O: B. Picketing, Untnrio ing.dishonest. S,a IN MEMORIAM. I . • �n of these models >zra be urchased with a _ i _ _ 3 y I k eri.jyt� Baker 1'�c� *. Eh loving memo of Delia Barton. - �J y < � small cash payment,-�b"'sle;nce to be paid in twetve'e ual monthly•instalments• sing - • wife of David . Lawson. Detroit, - = 'acbodied January 27th 19.21, q y By u No. 1 1B8'r8dlent8 in our Bread we Sl'd Where no ears d iYn e i p p a Oaf O�—A�tt . `Ke8 9 4n that bright eternal city an that borne of—M, mansions We are WOW re aced to rag-charge- all makes and ,prepar o give yo?'a q y p -I will meet you hyand•by. e� t ''Gone but not forgotten, ­.sizes of batterizs on our own premiaes. fresh-and nice till the last crumb is axed. If not ' ced customer, try, a loaf and be one the —HUSBAND • Give us a trial and be coTivia a 'IW ALTox-In loving memory of our �I f II II cb ':. dear mother, Mrs. M. D. Walton, I f ti who fell asleep Jan. 22,1921. I we h ,A year has passed, our heart still sore, Bell phone Ind phone - , ,As time goes on we miss her more. _;• _ We Moog for the touch of her va 29 .200 nished r •• �. hand, -- ,-And the sound of avoice that is still, - Bread, Buns an4-cakes always-o-Shand-. _ __- _ 1Vo one can fill her vacant place. ChOCOlateS lIl bulk an,d boxes. = ..Friends may think the wound has Sherwood 1, V V lacutt ' b al d, ' matt they know not the sorrow our Wedd1D a Cakes our specialty. hearts conceal. �IIIII Ford Sales and service Station. a, Sadly missed by her.family:.. - ` IetaerTerj by her dwuahtxr. Mrs. Px.ker�n 11•.`' ' uscn R :r..Tno. I�r' _>_� _ H. R. Mooney, � a. ■ g k,; - + •'•-_• X33 -. - � ] _ C - }' _.. .^..'. .-r.'�....__..?.. 3:.,e.-'x....-.�o,_.;'t'•,•1.^.....z.-.w'�.,5,w:.l.'?ix";�:`.°�."' "'`�''„'�1��`.;rF'SSe,�'�"" '°--�`` �^t • ' �!8Iy-�" �.,>�• '."t"A�" .ear _... T• �,.. . �-. < ,✓<.V y,} 2"' �' .,ur'as .0�1'1�"�f9E.$ .M �ts �'-i. .`...a�T.Y � 4d.el �p .. "kc •'�„r. .F� r ..,...?W ;y, a.d�riepw'.p�SJ SL "b,�, f".. +• r- ':'�►,t`7aw.�-Cv, h •�^Y '3' :�. , '7fi ' R ' �` 'i, Fv..t'- eln5, •rdCM.l CIE > .CLAfiEMONT. ,. 1G - • ,.. __,._. .,._.•-., _ ,! _.. The eectloa�t}ien of'the 0.,P. R., '� ` - witjt the ezce fluff of the foreman !� ( w•- ' l it7 i o . Pi�k+ ra�ag •. t: ;. Some way dottva zero weather 'have been laid ofl'two days a week MEAT MARKET • � � ;�.. doting the winter wasun:. ~ � �. � ;x AR There was a well attended ice r ., :�. TLe Pahlle Library'Membership c - ; icardival last Wednesday evening. Can vaes''Coiuiu.ittee have added rt 'C K 1 W y Was, Edwards As still. confined anbstautial u4mber to the• sub• The object of this Aeaocia' ion is to to his room, though tench improv E'.� lessen stealing and prowute ,i. ` ••ed• scription list and there are more ;..- the #eloi�s. ' s Mrs. Harry J ass, of slout]L td follow. Have pan renewed at, SPECIAL FISH 'WEEK -' enlisted'in this nod work? See Members baviaR property stolen cotnmoul Zion, spent SatTrday ivitlt friends g To introduce our reliable line of Fresh Frozen Fish, I will sell this oats immedi.t wit an .membii any of the directors, oc call at the week at the following in town. g profit sacrifice prices : White Fish 13c.' o[ Execatire Committee. s . Litlrttryy roorue, open Tuesdays, t�aicnon tic. Halibut 23e. Finnan Haddie 18c, Fii• sds,.►,e..t,(„ .o. - Ja trlt]rsbs.�ps apt 3nturafiys, after- late ilyHiiiB� a r e _ w# urn, spent Sunday with-Lost; attd -noon and eveuiva. The name of p<urs or �c, Tiokste mar be had from the President or. -• Mee. Hill. Swretrrt; on application. Mr.q. G. M. Forsyth was inadver. Our deliciously cured Ham and Bacons will please you. Old country j.ara. ii, r-ursyTb, nnu has glean xac. Com.-L. D. Banks;C.S.Palm' gently. utuitEed from the lietof-'—styte-'of-eurin-g;-d-oes-uot-ueed-pi► - ;-Baek '111 for some time, is now consider- E`er�'I. !. �.oh..,1.v,,, t4ckariag, :~ably improved. directory last week. Bacon 38c and 40c; Breakfast Bacon 32c t}nd 36c, Cot. Mrs. P. Macuab and" ilfisa Diary The Sunday School Convention tage Rolls•{sugar cured)28c, Dry -alt Pork . ),R. Thextoi. :.W. J. Clark. :MMrs. have been indisposed dur- Echo Meeting in the Baptist ~ ;. boneless 23c, Pure Pork Sausages 2Dc. President, 8eorets yV `ing the past week. ch]rch.last week was full of good Airs.Little, of Inglewood, who thiDgS fur lovers-of the Book and F`SESH MEATS . u-3 is visiting her daughter, Mrs, C.A. Porker,among the ydung. Mrs. Choice quality of Young Beef and Bork at lowest possible It is My Busm* ess G. L%1. bursy,.h, Itirs. Evans Ward prices. To her you run Overland, iq confined to her bed Phone orders taken and delivered free. Cash on delivery, p • part of pours. ; and C. 'II. Found brought to the Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. --- trhrottglr iiib�ss,- By opening a New Garage in the Vii-- -IUCnilttK ,,,nt,y Ntu�LirRland-inspir- ---#otto=$uality-yCit}I-serelee.— �►••X► duo to Pnc-QQiCe. Bert Mantle has been busy liar ational echoes of the recent Dun- - "" _ pared ta-do- s ing the past week drawing stone , all kinds of repair work, including bHrtuu 5. S. Convention. �V. H. ^ lira new residence which he will F.T. CoZdhan Pro rletor to�is and aide curtains, also making R'illi+un,, superintendent of the y� pope old car lank anc3 run like new b,erect neat slimmer. - y Dir. .Chambers, of Goodwood, school, iiresided. - At the close, a giving it a.good coat of new paint. ' > brief sncint time with refreebments Agent for Toronto machin. has opened up a paint•.shop in F. leas provided b the C. R. and H. ery. includ- M. Cooper's garage, his specialty degntrt,zleuta a a, was much en , ing.;Pumps„'Windmills, Silos ' being buggies and autos. juyed. GLEN W/LL�W MILLS and;f3asolioel;Eogines. 6 The rer`ideuts of our village have -: CHARLES 1111. RICE, 3 been pestered with tramps lately. _ - = Home Tel. 6621, R'hitevale. Out ' They clairu to be returned-soldier+; - F.4LE---RE6ts_LEE._ CF.t)Ali-GKU�' and are exceedingly saucy when FWIT).ky. T-t,.2- --At Cecil J.Slack's ' JM r dewnueliul., clsa,il,y. �� f'0i'12, R P•-tpru Oats, Mixed Chop, !- c Mrs. Widmer Driller underwent Ic't 1. cf)n. 3, Uxbridge, 30head of -WEFT .'? an operation'in Wellesley Iinsnital high-class Scotch Shorthornz.I Cata- Oil Cake, Grol►nd.Sereeniugs •.a,..r.. fAaTILAXIMs •••••�•- - log,w� ,in application to Cecil J.Slack i °•"°"'°' On au roe. . - -Toronto, on Ttiesda We Ft _._ a"'ta'++�' oaaASob t latentnnt. R. It.B. Sete at 1:30 _ Qom► W r t,glade to hear that tLe ui,Cl tt m, uf-o. dAokz3n:Ted JAcLson at d i "- _ �so' •• fir Prices ad Leen successful. L. I:. Yranklin,auctioneers. LOCT,ST HILL -- Don't ivies the Trip L111-CuRn %VEDVR-uAt: M.kRcir 1ST-:ruction Bolivia-with Rev. A. B. Reekie �a?e a' fartu stock, ituplecnents, clo- Cotton Seed, •Distiller's, Grains, . Give us your _ and his views, and' some good ver sped. furniture etc., at lot 26, 'Shut�cker's Feed, .Titttka a etc. $®�• ��Ze� ©1•d®r ©Qy( , ' -IT1 g icp» inasie, -on,.AVednesday. Feb. 19t, con. 4. Pickering, the property of i Y In the B�41t prtst •Church. Chhndler &Stote. Sale nt one.' 9ee .- We are making up an order now c 'r Otte•new butcher, Mr. Kilpat- billy. Fred Paitill,.BUCtioneer. _ - for a car of Swift's Red Steer * rick,bf Brampton, was, here last- = A car of Seed Wheat to arrive «�• power and Light Platt 'week laying in his season's supply -CARD OF THANKS. this Reek. Slow freight movement makes it of ice. He will take possession t advisable to get your order it] , meat week of the butchering hu=i- I b,-rehv wish to express--my deep 1 . Is one of the best improvements °- ;mess be reegntly purchased from gratitude to the n3any friends for their A car o£ Nu. 2 C. W. Old Oats to IPbbneor write us how much and - you can put on your farm. grerat kindness and sytppathy during. arrive abvNt Few 3�t •tei]e1t sRatlt._.�„ - _'S. Rumobr. '. the Bing iftess and death of my dear -� analysis yWt Think of the cotnfort-and_e"_ The congregation of the Union 'brothel•• the late R.Carruthers. venience of Electric Light and - Church held their annual meeting sirs. Wei. Jones, �+� Power to drive the gepalator and. on Wednesday evening,Jan. 18th. C;aretnont. San. 2.Rrd.192x, A. E. FRULEE JoR, . - CEDAR VR��ta churn. washipg machine, puatp ` and reported a banner year. . All water' and other back- the organizations reported very breaking jobs.' caner• , ruse .gitran� to missions, and' all j Complete Outfit-En'glne, i obligatians were met and there is SL=d C�ther6 Generator and s balance with which to begin the �- l 'Ratterif"N >,ow y.. : _. . �' d � epalrlll �3vo 1 the whole rneetinA. Jas. Underhill rata of the Town-;hip of Pickering. 1�ti is the new treasurer and Mrs. R. in the County of Ontario, Gentle- gee 'us to-dap. Patter3on. secretary. The receipts man,deceased. -: were as €allows: Congregational Notice, is- hereby given, pursuant Our repair department is equips Frank Coogert Clarelnolit 42$80. W. M. S. $'210. Ladies' Aid to .ecrlon 30. R. S. U. 1911, Ch-Ap. - 8303, 11114s lon Band $10,. 93 new 1'21, that xlk creditors and others hat-- pad to give �11I ' prompt and ing teoft w demands against the ks �--t� melnbErs were added during the Ewt:it. of the tiaid'Sntnuel H. Stereo•' .L.v ,year. hou. Uho died on or abci,it the 18th satisfactory FIE'rC1Ce at reason- r Au year., Women's InNtl• dap.af June, lfl•31. at the Township of -Poultry of all kindq. Best prices +' lute Roll Call meeting was held at Picketing xforeFaid,are required, on' Able pr• ces. _ Raid for quality stuff. y• - y r> p 3 p I* -- _ P13uue '.�ki13. the residetree rs. I, t{tan P11- 01-hr€ t-e'the 2gth d -uf _ 'c�kstvaa.v, _. - key. last Wednesi av aftecnoan., Ifl:., t,�sead l.v ost, ry aid or de• -- - - - On the prograruwtl v a practical liver to the E.xerutore of the said de. r '-m - T -F 6FiIULO'ih, GLe1REiilONT paper by llrz• Thum•tr� tepben• crx.etl, toil paetioularsuf their claims YV e have 1 « Q �� t�TCHMAR +H� eon ou "The Value of Institute ntul the nature of the security, if way, `-FARMERS, ETTENTION • Work to the Community.” and an bold by thetn, , and all repairs lire done 1 -enjoyable Community Sons¢ Sea. fled ,t[trr s=uch lass mentioned date - -. .. on 11(x' pi•emiSeS . We are nowr hooking orders for Con- the _-lid ExeCULOtS will toceed to 1 tract P for re k son with the Roll Gall, A P tb ---_--_ --- --- - - - _'---�---- et efts rd fir l9m ad will eA , di5ttitultw the assets of the deceased lad to glace ordens from x litoited y Library Concert waq arranged for among the parties entitled thereto, - oumher of good, careful Fxraere, , . 'b the ladie3 to be held on..Frida All i eeairing uaranteed. y Y and the will not be liable to an a _ e P ° evening, February loth. " There person or persons of whose claim not to vcr�gtVel bellevet he the coca. u will be good programme of vocal lee shall not have •been received by is Hicks � g P price r. t•. and instrumea tat` music- etc., in- them at the tithe of sucb distribution. er are able to offer will compare favor. 1 ably with any crop grown on ttta term. ' eluding a debate on "Resolved Dated.the 17th day of January. A. ' that the Breading of -Fiction i• D. 103.3. Ourstocke of Floor and Feed .and Watchmaker, will be found complete a�' 1llore Beneficial than the Reading Annie 3I. Miller. Claremont, Oat., at all times. of History. Fuller particulars and Charles J. Stevenson, R.R. No. 1, ,� - ''WHITBY = = oNTARIO -- !Phone 20F-Use it. will be groan next week. Mark Brooklin. Ont., Executors. - f _ Hogg & LyVer r this interesting event down on I+lmltea Your mental calendar. By AttTHVtt E.E}iRIyTlA\, Whitby, (Successor to R, N. Bassett ) a. 13tf 0313AR A 9 Oatalia, their Solicitor. 1&20 • r- Another high-class Lyreutn -- -- --- �. - +-: ; Chautauqua concert was rendered Business T rainin -_ here to a delighted audience an - Coal,Monday evening last, The Alex• �" any �y or lr=► � -Take the Safer Course -Ittvnder Treo were the artistes. The is of life-long value, even t if they never have to seek .saxaphone,'guitar, ukelele. violin HEN you cannot spare the time to o to•the bank the '" 4 a living in business. Our y P g, ° and piano were used by.the Treo eleven Schools in Toro*to moment you receive money,-don't risk leaving it in Hard and Soft Coal of the ^ :•. ., 'in many pleasing combinations. offer unexcelled facilities the house. Forwarfl the money by registered mail to _.best quality on �lll three Are masters of at let►-t ' - . for learning shorthand, our nearest branch. The amount will be duly credited to + hand - " two ' instruments, and fill take ;yt,, ; _and business -'part in the ensemble vocal work methoda. Thirty years ex- your account and you will receive immediate acknowledg- A with flne'effect. Mr. Alexander, penance. Students can en- went. Banking by mail ie safe.-; simple and-convenient. THOS A LAW ':rendition on the steel guitar of rol at any time, 'Write now - ' 1 ''The Battle of Sebastopol" as alsi� for Handbook--- ' : THE / PiCl�e �r3ZC. :the southeru melody adapted to P. McIntosh,Principal "My Old Canadian IIome,s Pottszht ( S SSx DOMMON BAN .readin ia, a encores. bliss vocal HAWTOWAT . " ADAM. R. YAKS readings, a.9 1ve11. aq vocal and' WHITBY BRANCH, - a P. LYND', Manager. violin selections,w•ereparticiARt FIRST-CLASS • BROOKLIN BRANCH, - :-_E C. CROSS, Manager. Registered Optometrist flue. Almost every number on and Optician the programme was,encored. One paiuti2' " and Docorati�e W111beatMr. Palmers Boot and Shoo more event in this eseelieui cunt at Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of 'will• be given by Oyapela and )cone on shortest notice 6.' . - each week,for Testing Eyes and Fitt; Company, a different entertain•'went, March 8th. ling (ilasaee, and to txke'in Watch,"When c 'ah 1v»s Hun r and eorge A. Lilley Cream vtoca MU4 �'' is Hungry Yake, Jeweler, 9toufty le. nyt•s�- .• 'How He was Fed" is the anbject Wall Paper Pattern Books, selections _- -� ,, ppairing or orders can be ietL with Mr. of 13im sons and the famous MOM FQr Bread • 1, Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barbel:' of Rev.Charles W. King's sermon Empire Wall Papers. - ; at the Baptisteburch on Sunday P P _ _ Sbop, Clarmont. _• 8 morning. __ At the evening service au orders vor woAk received by IT,a. � U Or`P - he will begin a suecial series of Reid, Butcher, Pickering. '�� rL' Flour f &8�ry addresses on "Elijah, the Man -Who Could." (1) "He Could 'See Bran Shorts and t Feed Flour Reds„ (CL) "He GOUI(i 'Wireless;"' Watch (3) "He Could 'Spring„ (4) "He Gould 'Team Play,"' all for the - American Corn-ground,;cracked'and'whole! _ •l�i„reG�m of H.._-...� Ewrt'.s, is ,Ttiet , to emphasize four. Gospel h Space If suessentials,in every day life1 1 •-Rev.'A..B• Reekie, founder of The - Hi¢hest price paid 'for Fali Wheat, Dlargnis Wheat, Barley, ;", _- _-- :']E3olivia Misaiun. South Anrerien, --- Buckwheat R e and Oats.. Oi ellmateriale and design _ will`- ^°°°-- - ---- • --{ ' y --kept i6 stook. It will Ira9 Y� he Ladies' Mission Circle on Wed0111e ZD �e�--T-- �aiopptnR a - _. _ a sled inst�ot oar sloe! .. .. - lnesday, February 1st, at 8 •p. ro. a _ -at-onx_TVntlt G-. ktiNt,ve z His address will be illastratPd age+i)swedo not employ them,000ssgneel• x with a set of photographie'stereup• + is L'oming Thy Campbell Flour Mills Co Ltd ly we eau, and do throw oft the tticon lantern views of thatstrange ,,.The eeehinlyswe b1 per asohasing tr�om f]e.� -� sand. Orchestral and vocal muriic. fi�tl}} ♦ + s x A thank will be I"lrelvea, J FiagaTd, �Viar@aZOat - MilTB at eaileolioited, ". A cordial invitation is extended to` N d. �'OI'QIItO `Peterbo `� J. T. MATHESON t �e►11: _ i. ;In Phoar To •t. • -Fick eriII ot:loe and worts Wbieb rt vgtrie%i Y.E;2e�iL",�iJi,.,yF.:-'e•4. •.��,''�i•..”'•::.b.%�..^Yi'w:,i+. 4�.�n',*,1 ,"w�i�S ti•:X0'�.iar-tra'l .. .. .,.s.He'31a,•:aan.F" •„ � .,,..- •�.• __ - � p f- 'H; _ W�„+.:.:.,.....v... c:.iw.lG:n;.�...,�-... _ .,, r,d•,".,. ti.�e'3'...ti....:"•�.1"i�•c",''..:.,..,( ,. �•ATvL•,.�rs...=+..��••r,L•.v:.+:dit�.iw. a p.. .. ��;y .�. ,- !s",�•. �w V NZ T"r 17 and the worst et to come 8 t 1A)r_ CMCKM-8 Y H.& 15� xnc IOU-s . The 00k4tion to Problem No. 12 is folom. . B. Rod FUO- The cloddng'sliould be comforbMY' 1 25-22 #25 -17 1 24 - -22 6 20-16 8-12 A- Utdo awe end a low toilet re- Goose in or*r that that should be no will k"p the hwAs in a pre- Interference with the ciwctklatfe A 3 14-9 15-14 7 16-19' 1'5 4 8-7, -14-16 8 17-14 :4wftb)e cocalftlon, no moitier wb&t little mefisge around the nose may White wins. •- ioumbom tasks my be. Lea= 'Delp in some cases. At nigirt, bathe- No. 18—Black-to move firat to Protect the hands, especially the nose in hot water, applying the and draw. 7J'l.* the aid of vnLtest WM s Turkith-wash-cloth for- 0@14-mop AKW a wire dish-cloth, the serremal minutes. Than apply oxide of AWM 0 zinc oinbDent which its to, be wiped M bands need be kept in the wish-water im 0 only & W"M part of the, while off nexi'mornir.g. During the day the d1shes can be wee ea quite as well apply a lotion avAde as foil-.)we: boric Gad more qu&4dy amin oth only is used White. can- two ounces; rose Water, two ounces. much when a aeld, one dram; distilled w?tcb hazel, d1sh-ek vas gloves will afford, the protection Before going out in the cold and wind, M INS seethed,Vrhan working in the pons try bathe the nose with an'slihodd lotiotf Aires. 014 kow--Qr _AAk4NxerIrI1K_or_gr easeless -a BOSOM can be worn. when -sweeping cream A corrective medicine might 'lo N and dusting, and a paper bag drawn also benefit, and for this purpose w over the hand beftwe blacking the yeast might be tried. If improvement JotAm Is also a Protection. does not follow this treatment the C*Wul drying of the hands is of serrices, of a physician should be grant importance, eapecisilly in -cold se ugtt-' t. Solution of this Position will appear ---- weetber. Exposure to the air when taw �ha ate not quite dry causes Testing Musical Ability. next week.' the skin to chap and roughen, and no Musical ability in -a child can be Of Care WW 0000tWaCt cace- well judged_by testing five faculties: $25.00 ruR A Lt'i id lameness on this point. pitch, which is the ability the sense of pit While-soap and-watei-aie good to discriminate-betyieen.---higber-And cleansing agents, the stains which fol- lower tones; the sense of time or i-&e CAN--YOU --WRIT E 0 N Ell bow the pawing of potatoes mid apples rhythm; the sense of a, tw usually be removed with a Piece which is the eb0ity to teM what'is of lemon or a mixture of cornmeal and more pleasing and what is less pleas- Thirteen Prizes to he Awarded Vinegar. When grime or stains have ing; the seause of Intensity; and music settled into the skin use a soap paste, &I mealory, or the ability to remember f i ".In a Letter Writing wbich is usuaW a mixture of soap a number of tones 1rorn hearing them Co'mpetit ion. and powdered pumice stone In ex- once. Those qualifleations arw prob- ellwo)+0 t, _Areme17 cold'weather it is advisabo to ably in large eaeure inberftecl,,for very Some years ago the Dr.' Williams' remove grime by rubbing the bamde. young chAdren.sognetmes bave them. Medicine Co., of Brockville, Ont., of- with vaseline; rub La.if fered a series of prizes to realAents of tooling som%una the vaselue is Work, Me Province of Ontario for the best gleam Desserts, ad into'eff the interstices of the skin, HFATH EDUCATION letters describing the' benefits derived from the use of Dr. Wllltami' Pink than wipe off with 'a sat cloth, which Pineapple pudding is made wilffi 'van be burned, and wash the handis tavioes, thus: Soak one -cupful of –DP --MIDDLET61N . ter' BY --J,,L Pills-either to case of the writer with Warta water and tavlocs. in two culdixis of water for 771*�-. • rovInGlat Board of Haaltilv�4"urlo of'the letter, or some member of the An excellent lotion to be applied to one hour, then add one cupful of Dr. Kiddletod will be glad to answer questions on Public Health 'mat, writer's family. Hundreds of letters Pte. mned o, -the bwadis combines equal pawis of sugar and am of ca Pin-_ were submitted in this competition, Cars thz%,Qgh this c0lumIL ♦Addrus him at Spadina Hoc". Spadina spirits of camphor and boil. apple (juice and fruit). Boil 'until Crescent. Toronto and yet there Must baTa been thous- ad 11411-Watar. 1-he healadir-effeets--of- clear and thick and serve y= cold- '7 -Urii ii sera, U ii . were ot the paLs wnia `--tiells lotm wE be appredatad When with thick cream did not avail themselves at the op- applied to the cracks which sometimes Baked rice tequiries,f6ur tab*spoon• When We speak tuberculosis, the case of tuberculosis in children due to portunity to win a a" prize. To all these occur an the ends a the fingers, An- fulm, of rice, 914, tablespoordul. of tend _gg the bovine type of tuoerele is can ency is to tldnk only of the ba- er letter-writing competition to i otba good lotion calls for two parts augar, two quartz-a-m9k, and one by drinking nask or anir-1 products offered. There are thousands who boiled, soft - kind, or rather the effect of the have experienced great benefit from -aach of water and vi.megar, teaspoonful-of varAlk exb-act. Place then we may know from infected cittfe. In any stronger in a pudding pan Or glen baking dish disease On People that , - ' the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, • ammsd ofte part Oil glycerine. reason necessary for pasteurizing Wben the preparation Is and bake in a slow Oven for one and or have seen. It is bimportant, however, milk and thus dest;ioying,iaq,,germa whose cases have never been reported. foUnd to bs-too drying for the skis,, one-half or two hour& When cold add to remember that some animals, as of tuberculosis Or other diaeasiis, _that The" will furnish the material for the rose one of On or d1sap- one cupful of cooked raising. well as men and women, contract the It may contain? -letters to be wrttten in this contest of this,sort For a steamed pudding combine one- There to no denmind upon the Imagina, eteamm. A c. 'Jk and on disease of 'tuberculosis and are thus Birds develop fiats eels, but this van be rubbed into the skin. leaving half cupful of sweet milli one-half 4bke_t.Q transmit it to huny&n beings. type is Lion; every letter must dead with facts not transimitted to humans. fa For instance, the average man or wo- There is one unusual and irgarefftin ino tones an the surface, so that it cam cupful of molasses,with one teaspoon and eta only. be used dw ing the day, sm Well no at!foal of bicarbonate & gods, one and ,does not yet realize sufficisntly Case in which human tuberculosis is Ths'Priz'es. r m 14S64 before -zetiring. The crea, Is 'ane-balf CuPfmk a flow, a pinch of the dangers arising f1rown, impure milk, transanitted.-to birds and that I&with -The Dr. WillfamV-Medicine OEM into the roots Of the Oak,acre-half boamPoOnful Of cWTAnkon, else there would be universal Pee- regard to,the diomeatic Parrot. This Brockville, Ont., will award•a prize at .Zt. mile,.and wn kss them eoft and PH- IL grating of nutmeg 4M one cupful of -u;uagy kept " a pet and $25.00 for the best letter received on mth, counteracting the'. brittlieness ralsism Pour into a battered pan and eurization, that is, beating the milk btrid being to about 142 deg. F. for half an hour. oftentimes to amuse -and be COM903W or before the 15th- day of February, -4W& coneas the nails to brealL steam for one and one-half boom Cattle are very viable i ble to contract the for invalids,is liable to become Infect- 1922, from residents of the Province The bdo wiskis of winter and early Serve with cream or sauce. disease and dairy cows thus affected'od through the patients, coughing, giv- of Ontario on the subject: "Why I sping an bard on the eomplexionj Steamed rice is a simple dessert often give milk containing the live! ing it scraps of bread out of theirs Recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." wd wind burn caw be quite as painful msdla thus: Mix.one-quart- of sweet gem. This is why it is so important months, etc., etc. In this way, the A prize of,$10.00 will be awarded fori I It I _L.-ms sunburn. Avoid batbing the face milk, two-Adrds, of a ctipful of un- to pasteurize-the milk where the Parrot in turn could transmit the hu. the second best letter received; a dbw*after exposure to sun or wind, cooked rice,a pimh of salt. Mix thor- i prize of $5.00 for the third beat letter herds have not been tested for any man type of tuberculosis to other,and ten prizes of $2.00 each for the an *& increases the depth and be-ioughty. then put into cups, allowing such diseas% or where, the origin of People With Whom it came in intimate verity of the burn and the eo4or and room-for.rice to swell. Steam Over the milk supply isancertain. Mootrs contact. Of course the -birds in a next best ten letters. ==bar of the freckles. If it is con- boiling water, until the rice is tender are now beginning to realize the dan- zoo or aviary sometimes contract tub- the Conditions. sidured necessary to bathe the face, and almost like jolly. When cold,turn gars of impure milk and so frown sum ertulosis, but this is the avian -t3rpe If You are'describing Me benefits do so in water as hot as can be borne, out*of the cups arid serve with cream mer resorts we often get .inquiries peculiar to birds,, and is not believed yea have derived in your own case, or then-a"17 a lotion. Use a lotion also and sugar, or with a hot same. from• nwthers asking if AII the milk, to be transmissible to human beings., that of some other member of your the dcin feels barsh or Apple pudding' in timely-. To.make, especiaily, that.for the children, should However, in the ease of sick parrots, family. t he gym ptoma o f the Illness .'dmvm Quid weather and cold water flkl 4 two-quart glass baking dish halo'- be boiled.. It is a wise inquiry, and!one should be on Ms guard. should be fully described, and the let. ''borre an astringent effect upon the fall of sliced tart apples wA cover shows an intelligent interest, forl This, terrible scourge.- tuberculosis, ter &igued with the full name and cor, ­41kin and a lotion is needed to soften with a better made with one table- there is Ro doubt that all milk•except is.now being fought in civilized coun- rect post office address of the person lit Lotions made 91 almond oil are spoonful of butter, one-half cupful of what is ,cert , sho Id tries Wherever it makes an appear. sending it In". If the case relates tc ifted, u -be -pas-I JPVe1fSr4b*8 to those Mfttguihng animal one-half cupful of milk, am tevrized before us,• That there•is�ante. In manY Places the death-rats, some person other than the writer of !*An, as they are-less likely to nl= =1 of flour and one teaspoonful of real danger of milk containing tuber- from this disease ha,%men reduced by! the letter, It must also be signed by -:,tbe be* grow. - -baking-powder. Bake in moderate calosis germs and infecting children�half dilring the past decade and Op_J the person whose case is described, as Fvei&-.aJr, Bleep, plain food and oven until brown. Serve With cream is shown by records which 60 per timista are confident that it can be!a guarantee of the truth of the state• rogy,bz,babft we necessary in order and sagas' cent,-of the gland tuberculosis, 70 per,almost entirelq eliminated. There will;menus made. to redness of the nose. AR Fruit pudding is made with bne cent. Of the abdominal tuberculosis' have to be -an erwmcuA amount -of: The writer of each letter must give apier food and stimulating beverages, quart of• canned berries, cherries or and 25 per cent. of the general tuber- public health education done yet be- the name and date of the paper *In 71 • letelodhw tea and coffee,are forbidden. any fruit preferred. Put the fruit into uI<,i,'in children is due to bovine,fore that glad day arrives•, it,will which he or she saw this announce- tubercle bAciIIL By"6vine"'is meant have to be by the co-operation 4,meat, the particular kind of the bacillus that everybody-patient and public Fine writing will not win a prize un- aRke,i 0 . 8 o describe. affects cattle and is therefore-con-land by strict obsen-ance 6f U.ru;ies'less you have a good case t vreyed through the milk. It is a pointlof hewfith. as,well as, personal and!The strength of the recommendation -worth iioting that practically every community hygiene. and iiot,the sty-le of the letter will be ra the basis of the awtid, iL two.-I(Vart pans and b It is understood that The Di Wil. ring to a boil. into a large square pane, and bake in I,- lams' Medicine Co. shiRll have the Make a dwor 1 K--Tptck oven. �'�VUyV warm, wir�h' a ht to publish any letter entered.in • hipped cream or a d sa Puding uce rig two scant cupfuls of flour, two tea-',w spoonfula ,of baking powder, one-half 1 made with.one cupful of sugar, one this contest, it they desire to do--se-,- whether it wins a priz6 or not. teaspoonful of LN asat and sufficient and &M-balf tempomfuls of flour,'oine This contest will clime on February sweet-mv to make a batter which tablespoonful of butter and one P'n t'-15, 1922,-and the prizes will be award. �A will drop from a spoon. Dropfthe bat- of boiling Water. Flavor with a little ed as soon as possible thereafter. Do ter by spoonfuls into the boiling fruit- grated nutmeg ami I-emon peel. Then Put the pudding in &-hot oven -:-not delay. •Write your-letter now. ob. for twepty minutes. Serve with cream serve the above conditions carefully The Linen Closet. 'or ymir-l-stter may be thrown out, and sugar. Panaddin women seldvin stack their Address all letters as follows: Indian pudding requirbs.saw cupfuls linen' edpboardig as their European i The Dr. Williams' Medicine 0 . fttwo glt nf corn- o T - � 6r," , y In eal (or •Indian -meal), one cupful of i thie year rather than for a lifetime 1 1 Letter Contest-Department, molasses, one teaspoonful of salt an4 and take advantaire -of the January:-Heat "white-sales" to replenish the supply.! one teaspoonful of cinDairon. plti4 Youth. '.WARNING! Say ``Bayer" when you buy Aspirin., four cupfuls of the milk in double!Though linen gheets,' Pillow slips alid. y boiler. Stir the,cornmeal smooth in-ltoweling may .be thought of fis lux-,l 'He who plants a tree Vnless y8u see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are the other two He plants youth; cupfuN of 6Ad milk,iuries, even the woman of modest; not g9ttin -Aspmn-at-aU___VVhy_take chance,-,? nifomt in.knowing th t, .then add to the hot milk. Cook twenty purse can.find coi Vigor won for centurle.s. in Eootli; g Life of timie, that hints eternity! Bou6i—their strength uprear. minutes, then add the .molasses, salt ldnen'wesr.-r so much' better than cot-Accept only an "unbroien, package" of "Bay�T Tablets of and'einTmavon. Mix, then pour into •-ton that it remainis 'a source of satis-j' New sbootf, eivery year buttered crock and bake in slow faction and pride long after the cotton! "Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by I , four ihours.. Serve with has bee On old growths appeor. e for become nothing but rags. 1 77. physicians during 22 years and proved -safe by millions' for' oven n Thou shalt teuich the agc,. Atirdy tr�el cream and sugar. Y011th of sou 1.4 immortalltv. Ging bread pudding requires '()-ne' In Petrograd, the 0 c 'Rheumatism . rh Colds Headache tabiliespoiarrful of lard. one cupful of capital of Russia, tea-and, coffee now Tootluche -�'Neuralgia Neuritis molasses and one cupful Of I-Ting sell for 110,000 rubles A pound. Be-I A Picture If t�e R�.�:. alias for the world wac a roubla t:aracne LUMVago _- F41n, Pain fuk of bicarbonate of Pods. Stir 3i cents.r all there were a ship at the base. „Sandy 'qhyei" boxes a 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100-Droggist, tog r, then add tvx cupfuls of flour n Js thi trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer manufacture or Mono. sifted with one teaspoonful ^ch of -When-a wind-storm sweep; the lo�,.' Ttw. only victories which leave no A spul- y e0etteselfiefter of Sallcylicaeld. While U.In wen known that Anpirla =sane Bayer ginger and cinnamon. Beat until 'it est•' it is the Weakened trees, those regret are those wivich are gained Manufacture, to assist the public&4*10st Imitattons, the Tablets of Bayer corfkp aar �4 will be4tamted with their reneriki trade mark, the Bayer Cron,- foams into a thin batter, then pour, With rotten I'learts, that fall. over ignorance. g � ��tr ,.sit �..F,��.�.l .,� a�•t., �ti, d ps , i., „Sw ,�r.•+r ,:i e "�u�..'' �"' .*'€«a;'A.'.s, +�;}>° .2 r: �s! .w:. .�c.`•• ��,�?;r-•'j~s�� � •.w:,^, rx ..•" 'r '"a",�'E'� $7�` xTS; -�'c3a^+�u .�nr-.,c,.r..� x s., .. �. .w. '- -� .n,.+n-rt«i.<r,.,�a..,.` "` v "''T .sa ' '.IIa�•�• �r, y.d.'r =v �v l -eg W' ,r �'x ire �&�' "'1 v ,) +�°,, a"H:�jr+rw. h �, '!5:74'+: .�,��:. ,, ;C. �' -�'�"�s�?��•. ,-"�•. r�}•-. eaJ "+k � .�-�• .�:+a"',�'ro.-':,�-.a,... 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Of past�*i� �� � :Our apish crebetft+a 010 to trees, . ���1 jR ^` la tlmea,Gar antedsting these- l LLiJ NM i a+i• Surely' the sttangest memmai' that ' is sleep would cling with hands and ever lived wos the "gayptodob," which' RUMOR toes, __ A L t RWii p pa ; carried. 2to•house with !t, bed en- They wale no high Heeled uta nor •' the later is The dapa�are t o' g mighty a2wl�aomawhai se.- j-- - , 8o DArs*Fe"says. o `'. clang cased in a h �- hose,-_ ehangeabie-one day bright, the next I sembling that of a turtle but fax more -' - -... cold and stormy, that the mother Is , massive. The carapace, fu,'thahnore, The Floor Held, r• '•'' -afraid to,take the children.out.for the was almost dome-shaped,and all parts "Did your watch stn when it d -if they had lost.their hold, You r tr. .` ; - -,: "• ___ _ P To& And toppled down from out their tree, '' <,;d':?lr,;„`��•• Y ..•fresh air and exercise they need so of the creature's body, including,even ped on the seer?” asked one man of r ` - -In eoseeQuesee.-the the tall- ere heavily,armored. his friend. Wild animals were all around :;fl To grab them, when they hit the cooped up in overheated, oadlg venEi- This remarkable animal..seems to- Dore;' was tale reply:'"Did sow-- ground, r- p �.M la-ted rooms and are soon seized with have been exclusively American, and thiibk it would go through?" With teeth ail.primed and set to gnash .. _ -colds or grippe. What Is needed to I until recently none.of its fossil rq- ` keep the little ones well is Baby's Own The Only Time. Thtrough cgtiet, steak or fresh ape mains has been discovered north of Y hash- Tablets. They will regulate the stow-! the Rio Grande, barring a few"frag ."What is a honeymoon,, pa?" Careers were ended with a crash! and bowels and drive oft Dolls, meutt;--of--baaes_A-big--oae-was.-dog--A-haneXmS ,.mY so3t�_ia_tkiati time--� : ;t =" and by then use the baby will be able u recently,. however, -Dot far from, in a man's life when his wife is really P _ � But those who wakened with a start u to get Over the winter season in per- Tucson,Ariz.,by Dr.Gidley,a palaeon• supplied wit5b•all she wants to wear.' Did not become Ape a Is•oa'rte, Tablets are sold by ro1ag1st_Qf.the United States National They locked their toes 'in- tighten' medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Sts. Museum. It is a complete skeleton,. The Young' Genius. hold-- ; 'S a' OX from The Dr. Willis ms' Medi• representing a specimen'whieb in Iife, Mother="Willie, how is it that no The fit survivors, we are told, >_''tine Co., Brockville, Ont. mast have weighed about half s tom: matter how quiet and peaceful things Lived to become both gray and, old. - -"— The glyptodan was so sluggish that aTe,' as, soon as you appe1r on the '• Sure of It. a mile a month must have been just -Patine trouble begfus?" We dream of falling, white in bed; -Myra: Jones was entertaining some of about its best racing Speed, It fed on Willie-'• I guess it's just a gift, We waken with a start instead. her son's little friends. "Willie," she•her moth'e'r." bags, presumably, and possessitag The, instinct that our forebears knew said, addressing' a six-year-old; who no weapon of.defeam, would have Is handed.down to me and you. ° was enjoying a plate of.cold beef, "are�been easy prey for carnivorous ene- .Must be Dr. Cupid. We might hive missed Ilia whole Big ' .you sure you can cut your own meat?" miss if its armor had not afforded ade• "I don't like-your heart action," said show s' The child, who was,making deeper- quate protection. When attacked it the doctor, applying his stethoscope, If Grandpa, Ape, so long ago, a - _ ate efforts wide his knife and fork,•re• had only to withdraw Its bead, which "You've had seine trouble with an- Had not waked just in time,you ),snow, was corered by a-ttieavp boas sheath;-$Ina peeteris;haven-seta?'• _ --vtO]ptMenauaal- Jk'A'1'Hl(_K_J. HALEY- "'Yea, Lhankm. INo v f and to tetmeL its Legs, 'nenealthe--"You're partly right:, doe," aaewered' ...tough as this at home." s'hedl, in order to become In'vulnerabie."the young man, aheepisMy. "Only that 11AInard's-E3nl-ment-for Garget In Cows, Symcuse, N.Y. The assailant might as well taekie a ain't her name." Nothing-else "I'm feeling like a new man since MONEY ORDERS. boulder. g-else so reveMes the very Tanlac soothed and toned up my atom- r Send•a Dominion Express Money The specimen found in Arizona prob- ' Corrected. heart and marrow of the character'as arch and for the first time in forty- Order. . : FSve,Dollars costs three cents, ably lived not leas than 1,000,000 years "James, have , u whir the way m which we da our work' years can eat a hearty meal and suffer ` £v discard may be without today no distress afterwards," Every y �,� � a o. Its tribe (contemporary with the permissi�ou3+� � was the re' part of the great endeavor to adjust megatdrerium 'or gitiat sloth) -has no . "Gals Wunot,"r, markable statement of Patrick J. COARSE SALT Haley, 107 Prbspect Ave., Syracuse,, one's self to the beauty of the und- descendants to-day, but is represented "Larry. should James, have said LAN D Y ALT N.Y., swell-known iron and steel work• . er verse. to a way by the modern armadillo, wunstT" which to likewise,an armored mammal "No'In; he should have Said twlot. Bulk C'arloto "Only those who have had stomaelt• . Mlinard's Liniment for Dlstarnper. and one of the curiosities of nature. : TORONTO HALT' WORK• trouble in a bad torn can knew what At the Laundry. t . J. CLIFF - TOROalTO I suffered during all those Years. p• • • Laundryman-"1'm sorry, but one of was almost a nervous wreck, too, and 6tH '"�- �r shirts is ioraL:.- S' for years I didn't know what it .w1e Customer-"But i paid far baring it = masers nor to get a good seated sisep-at..lr;l. : laundered." Book on "I got new life and energy front each ; ARBUCKLE BLYTHE - Laundryman--"That's all right. We �� ®LSl•.ASI. dose of Tanlac and now I'm a well anti Vsri;Ilene-Buckler, Suoksmith. naatal-ti/_.L. _...liais. t +r" Y ^^� ^°° •°-•_ate; Z;t ., Ol.k waA , and sow to reed,Racial Origin-English Source--A personal chadaoteristie. ![sand Pine to say , miserable one, as I was for so many r -Source--An occupation. This family name Is also found in `Always Supplied. i, dread h the Author. Years. I'll vouch for the merit of Tan. Theoretically, it would be possible the older forms of Blythman and The son ot-a wa f=known paysacaan ? _;���jj;t taas�t lac at any time." to build up a goad argument connect- Hlithman. And its meaning really is loves to "pky doctor." New York, u.9_L Taplsc is sold by leading d - rug6ial s what you might hesitate to suspect, The little fellow makes the rovads- " everywhere, 'Advt. ,ry fag the family name of Arbuckie with "cheerfur' or "happy.,, of neighboring houses, Inquiring as to One of the best known guides In - -the contrivance known as a buckle, U belongs to that-classification at the health of the Inmates, Usually he Nova Scotia givejs this testimonial of A short temper and a .long heed and assume that,the first Arbuckles, family names which were originally has with film an assortment of dolls-- MINARD'S LINIMENT: Have used 'iYNnard's-Ll,0msnt tom "rely go together. - descriptive of . some persazral chtia'suus•• his "patients" In ilea of larger ones. home, hunting and lumber camps for µ or Bucklers,were salters of these ion. termtic. m this case a characteristic Recently he called at a home and trivances. pears, and consider It the best white Cla4ssi>&ec Advertiseman.t3. z of temperament. asked, "Anybody sick here?" i ltnimeat on the market. I And, tt A study of those historical 11sta in Some people find It difficult to see He.was answered i.n the negative., i:`c. No therf e. A. PAPXR. gives quick relief Go minor ailments, C� „ which so many of the names of the i how such Apparently"silly" nicknames "Oh, well,"be said with,professional such as sprains, bruises and all kinds: c.,.atham, Ont other tee, A ]toCrwry. F middle .ages-_have -_been_._Rreserved were so dommon or so well thought of noac.Iaalaace, producing two •of his of wounds. Also it is a great remedy ") (both those which already had become that the later Cleve BELTING FOR SALE y loped into regular $.-guess riff leave -a eotiple of Eer eetsghs, Gelds;-ate: which Dote !s ; Itereditary and those whtc6 were still 'family IIamea The tact remains, how. .babies,•anyway!" liable to catch when log driving and ALL xiNDB OF xm%v Arta us= i '. cruising during the winter and spring belting Pulleya�aaws.catite.home.0"ktae a -gnerely descrilpJ is e) shows that this ever, that they ltd No lees aperson- - months. I .would not be without em.•hlppe4 su sect to a proval at towes� view would be in.error. +age than Joan, stater of.King Henry c » MINARD'S L[NIhiENT and cannot re•' P`1008 In Canada. TOR i ZLTING CO, True, one who made or sold buckles I Vill of E i4e �CaSCl1><Cti1 TO-izigli# - commend it too highly. xis YORK. t3TR1n1ta'P. RQN'i'D� �. England, when became be- naturally have been called a trothed to the Scottish monarch.there. for -Liver, Bowels (Signed) Ellison Gray. "buckler." Hut for the most part he 1 by ending war between-the two coon- wasn't. The records show that it was tries, was named "Joan )1ake`Pe&cs-- You're. bilious! You are headachy, the maker of "bucklers" who was call- by the Scots. and the old records are constipated your eFyes burn, skin iii - THIN FLAT HAIR ; ed first a °buderer," shortened later tail of such deecriptive surnames as yellow; your atonrach ls sour. gassy, p��O �'`actlS f0! _ ' Into "butler" or "boke)er," "Buckler "Goode," "Merry,"•--flay," "Blythe:' upset, No wonder you feel miserable. StOt°ac>h_.Sti flerPa's 31 a word almost obsolete today. !t "MakeBllse" sad the like, In an old �'� need a thorough physic r�� = GROWS LONG, THICK megnt'a shield. Wardrobe Account there appears "Cabcarsts" to-aight to cleanse the ' vigorous Toad makes us strong, a :s vigorous,healthy Dyspeptics are •It has been shown.in preceding.ar•'"1297, Deoember 26. To Mead Make- stomach of sour, fermenting food sad invariably weak and ailing. All ' WAND ABUNDANT titles how just the 'ar" of ^arrow" Is Joy,for dancing before Edward,Prince foul gam; take the excess bfl�a from they need to make them strong =� . contained in the name of Argmtth. The of Wales,'at Ipewklh, two sihflliaga," the liver and carry out d the -sates end *tell is the power to digest ~•`.~`� » ' same to the case in Artnrckle. The "ar• The Norman tendency with such de. all the constipated poison in the f�•and that u just what Maker 2 'D36 cents cos: only 36 cents a bottle. _. butler" made a certain type of shield scriptive surnamer as this was to u%e trowels. Get a 10-cent box,now and let Seegers Syrup gives. 'It helps the 4 one appiication ends all R ?r .. stomach. liver and bowels to do _ pp 4. designed to ward alt arrows, and in for definite rticle, "te" with them. Cascarets" straighten you out by dandsutt', stops itching Work SOc. sad ; 00 Itot�. Sold in _ failing ha d the course of time the acme has. be- But as the Saxon element began again morning. bottles in drag In w o n , : ;r I a few momenta, •; -. . some shortened from "Arbuckler" to 'to gain dominsIICe in English speech 'p - 1`j stores, e•ez, v have doubled the � :,• ' `."Arbuckle." "Bucksmith vacs "bucier- the articbs came to be dis'penV with Clever Rescue of Workman a of y� hai:• ` .' :'smith." more often than mot. MdrOOtlCd 1�Feet in Air. - -•.• s� It will appear s seas, s' — so Soft, lustrous, and s ` : While repairing, Slagle handed the ACM MD Pi�fHS- eaa�* to do pp. But what o top of a smokestack, 126 ft. above the will plea se. you most .= _ ' _ _ roof of a 30-ft.-high building, in the ' ! wiA be after a few Yuri 1YQ' �ldn t ton hobbles giant et the Americas Bridge Com- SitV $ GETS new>�� �hAne°"and 1 :j pany. Chicago, the workman let_drop downy at first—Yes- *s the line which was his oa•tp means of VOID the misery of racking pain, bat really new hair ` 4o run a•foot race 7 returning t0 the root, and thence•to - A Have a bottle of Sloan'a tne• growing all over' t:'e scalp. "Dander- meat handy and a pty w ,. -- _ the grcuad. 'There was no poe�sibility P ins is to the hair what fresh showers you first feel the ache or paw._, K_ of conveying a'Tine to that height with It quickly eases the peen and se . It rain d sunshine are to veeggeetation: Then Why load up On handicaps for any appliance,in the plant, and so ap S felling of warmth throw h the goes right to the rootst invigoratslE - : +° o pea] was merle.for help from'the fire &Clung part. r$lO=1$LiirNfltp pe* fn and Strengthens them. This de 4letfv2, - jthMiday s work. stimulating tonic l:ei'ps thin, I�elsss, ; _ department which ttai a line throwing svitlro>rtrre6birtg, faded hair to ow fan Fine too,for rheumatism,neuralgia. gr Y, thick, heavy . `..- fun in appearance exactly like amild- and luxuriant. $ _ .`-A good deal of food, unwisely chosen, + '1i �tars ride for use in such an emerg- sciatica,sprains and strains,stiff joints, ;s lame back and sore muscles. o ;.does weigh the boll down and clog the ency. Several futile attempts were For - - 4 ' y made to fire the line within reach of �° �pain's enemy. Ask J;F, A., eu,lydull:the--brai- yrournet h r, _ the--marooned workmen,end�tially At,ail � - ,- Dc,-�1�.4Ar - _ - . j thds metlood of rescue brad tto be'aban- SIVe d ' ;. YR _ 'Why put on the hobble;? 1 cloned. 'Fortunately, as che.sta�:k had �� ��- toot been in use, it was cold, and final- Grape-Nuts is a breakfast OT lunch- ','Ii a fellow workrnf n climbed from e e the level of the root up the first 30 ft. l�l�leYif � r - --time-dish for those who -want' food effi- --of the• inside cf the stock, to which -=- ciency, and mind and body efficiency. _ - height it was lined with asbestos. On - - a 3-in. steel ring, on the top of the as- MQther.I Open : C _ es' bastes, the rescuer stood, with his.legs Ch$d'8 Bowe With ii ,--► Y;: ; and nourishes. .. :. . a-stride thr-IW�k. L. ;L� F. — It delights the taste. It is ready to Serve some long, light wooden-scantlings, ,whenever you are ready to eat. And it r that had been%cut and drillded for tem- your little one will love the "fruity" plates, as used in all FAructurail work, taste of"California Fig Syrup"even If digests easily, quickly and completely- t_ we're obtained .and passed up to him. constipated, bilious, Irritable, feverish, • lit puaued upw'arG, ti Tat--O of-1 h ' • 1 T leaving no handicap of heaviness .and oT fulr o1 cold. A teaspootifitI never} ,. droWSlneSS, scantlings, to the top of which a line falls to cleanse the liver and bowels. ys _ was made fast, and to the bottom of In a few.heurs you can see for yourself ' that scantling he attached, with the how thoroughly it works all the, sou�i i Grape-Nuts is the food for health aid of the holes, another, and so on, bile, and undigested'food out of the r'.find action. +scantling alter scantling, until the top bowels and you have a well, playful r ome came within reach of the strand- child again. " ;.'. ,(.0 ' " ad.workman. This did not happen un- Million's of mothers keep "California }.'. :, ., T I- S ere S a--Reason d ape It fur Fig Syrup„ ha6dy. They know a tea- so soothing anca cools for till the pout• relaow had o -._._ -_ _- i11-in_his-Rey 0-u:8 noei�tion, ic;0 ft. -saoonful to-day saves a sick child tot-, Is teats r skin after cooling„ - ode tlucrtt. of,it..o Y,s+�t tm a,i, ea Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co.,Ltd.,Windsor,'Ont ie. � .;. 'artmas�phere. Once he grasped the end the "California F,ig Syrup" which has � ldwp2Sa.OledwctS..i4Pe. Tekewtie.Sold s =• of the line, it was a matter of only a directions for babies- and children of 1 througbouuheDomdnioa.CanadianDmwt: Sold b' good ocers everywhere!! triter,aw St.Paid 1t.,w lloetn.t. y8 e7 : .: few minutes before he ba.d hitched it all ages printp� om bottle., Not r, ; C" Soap I y to the top of the stack, awl said down you must say "California" 6r you matt'' .. tosafety., get an imitation fig syrup. ISSUE No. 4---21 ya '1£ i'7rsZ.i'a�' s' 3,5' .HI.u.;.=. h•�iei.,..w•.,,:.,. .,4 • f n"' �.a.�,.-.:w,.-..c.:_v.,....,:,i....s,G,._�'.;A.'s`.�.1'•�°v.`,.-.,...�'ti.?,P.Mt.�-a,'s:::YF �9o.u;. ;.•� .,.�: +"ti::: ;te_,.<,;�"w�v• a.: ,;sc-" ', �'`, '�" - .a 'c"� 'a't"•,. r`a,",ra. „=•,ei:s• iii. "-'x 3td,3t;' '4,"aty.�t"F,� _4­ 7 'SVIA'.5-F., PijR­ ii ;y- -4g .""z WIN. kg, 4 Y ­:.4ust,jtrrivs4,'aes1rldad1,of salt. r0liRD OF THANKS. OPP M t expresal"g.ourplacere gr titud ';y. E PIR 'WALL Wewtsb'to take 'this ' :or P -Dr. Henry will be here as usual 0, n J �ext,Tuesday to attend to his pro- ournunuerous friends and neighbor _F. J Coldham has rel3ted Jae'. fessioua�dutie@. for their kindness and exprimsions oil f XenaZly.'s house which hits just -Frank and M rs. Series, of stily und for tbe manr beautiful 'Ibeen vacat by Win. Mart' Trenton. are sp idin a couple of VA r W and r W F3&Mpl 'Bu ea n 18 1. - -'h' _tL _g_ worMributea duilng the' Illne" _U k-e - ­_-1i_'-d iii i h- 6_u_r__iief6_T i�UvvTfFi�h-cr-mo twe r. U ne_ 7 �Ul W86detyofft wee ere v%ith the es are in y rly h' (I ".dreWs Niarch have-beei57_reda_--6-r%,Mi'9_:_Rft_pk1_n. John Boyes and Fapaily. phebaspment of the church -There will be a hoc-key inatch Pickering', J get your choice of the choicest .'Atwing the week. une 20th, 19,22 on Gordon's rink on Saturday ke u ..,. .. ! I Taper on the mart. 7f�­_ - -Call " at the Eastern Refresh- afternoon between Pic r! g Bait m-ent' House fdr Willaid's lee and the Base Line. the game to be- Now A4vertilsements. ;:10ream Eelairs, checolate-cqate�d,,__gin at 2 o'cloek. Spectators 15c. The prices,- are-dowin y-I& - --i-is each. but.the--4ual-it E krFICE O-OM TO LET-Apply-to oold af 10&e -Conang, ye Specialist-Dr. 0 -The regular meeting of the F. E.,Luke, 167.Youge St., Torou J-S,Bundy.Claremont, l6tJ unchanged. Place yourord-er to-day Methodisi I.Adies' Aid will be held to, Optometrist, 'at A. H. Allin's- TXAIR CUTTING-For 20 cent�; at n W)doesdayj Feb. 19t, at 8 p. w. drug store.Whitby, Tuesday,Jan.- X-t-tM:Chuirch__St.-harber h .-J.-Gor- -w-e-g-tiaxante' e -delivery to-mor-row. do- if-required, at righ t home --of Mrs.-Charle&-W-.-41st. Glasses, Pilkey. prices. PUTTERS Foil SALE-Two 'good -Don't forget the concert and ­W. H. Banis, Norman and cuit,ers,nearly new. Apply to L.D.Banks. �.drafta to be giveh in the Town Mrs. Batiks and Mrs. Murray Bat,- Pi kering. Istf William's" Shoes ,tor Kiddies Hall this (Thursday) evening, rett were in Toronto on Tuesday; SALE-Roller ben bir(fs, green FyGe I RI under the auspices of St. George's attending the funeral of Mrs. John ow.mottled or crest. Apply. to Box 60, or phone 2117.Pickering. 19 WL--are glad to tee' the_ublie has appreciated our at-5cking ti� Church Heal, who died very suddenly on p � -Our h&-key boys went out to Saturday'. ARM ' WANTED AT ON0X_ with.Natural Tread Shoes for the youngsters BFAroundIOOacres. H.T.Love, 16.5 Carlion ro9k1in on Tuesday evening to -IL'sgimply compulsory.' The S,,,Toronto. Phone Main 878. -P ay a 'friendly game . with the eggs are bound to come, if you Everyone recognizes the fact that team of that village, but were de- feed the liens Blatchford's egg BOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and Z �- ", .:t, -these &hoes are the real thing. hoes repaired neapy and quickly. Thos. feated by the score of 7-1. mash, bone and beef scray;, grit Wa,'son,Church St.,Pickering. 11-23 77 -W We umbly solicit your patronage along these tin In. Martio, who has been a and oyster shell. Where to get it? es. resident of Pickering for the Met Why, "The Big St6re." SECOND-HAND. MACHINERY w for sale. Good busp Manure spreader, 2. fe o'. 2 are, bee moved with hi: -A bazaar will �-e held in N fur Watch for our announcement re Lowndes' Clothii3g at a lister date. famiry7to Oshawa, where he be seGol-house-on Tuesday, Jan. al. row riding plow. J. Thexton,Pickering 7tf maple wood 4 ft.or 2 ft..lengths. Delivered or sold d off buying for a w will save you tuoney. swured employment as a car.. from 2 to 5 p. Ila.' Useful articles OR SA:LE-Good beech'and Hot hile. It '.,.peDter. aud'fish pond. Free lunch from 4 in the ba as desired, Apply to Henry Moore, Plickering. 1749, a77----m-Verna Reldmas-neen awarcied TOO a 0-CLOCK. Ev-eYyybody weicoweF P_ the Certificete of Honor for Pick- M. Squires, Sec.-Treas. F_riT 1 la 1B unil D__g` COWS FOR SALE-2 fr6h coive. ickeriha-d erinK S. S. No. 4 west Rural School -We congratulate our-reeve, F. excellent milkers. Apply to James White.lot 'Established 1857. Fhlr. having won th greatest H. Richardson,on the honor eon. 19.con.2.Pickerinj(Brwk road) Pickering P. 8 0. Box 20. to- 0. -unmber of poibts for her school ferred upon him by the county �s-.; At the Fair. council by electAng him warden of FOR SALE-A quantit I f yo -We have been experiencing It he co,,,,,, Pickering H tAi Lhir and clovcr hay at lot 11.B. Pic F.con. Townsli ty fo r I kerin't Apply to G &C. Fothergill,.R. B, 4owe more zero weather this week, n n overlooked No.1,W itby. Is-io when 2 degrees below was reached in thi. p has ot 1) s matter as it, only 2:years Some declare their since W. G.Scott had the honor. on Tuesday. VOR. SALE.-275 acres of land. being Ig ON thermometers registered.12 below -Bear in mind the play to be ing. For particulars apply to W,V.Richard- J�' the south-east corner of4ot 19. con. 3. Pick- son,-Pickering. 19-22 at an early hour. given, under the auspices of the e, The County Council are molat- L-idies' Aid of Methodist Church. 'F IKATING-Tbe open rink. Church Ing this vFeek, when' Pickering This play, "The Brown Mouse," SSt,Souili.P;ckering,will he open for skatin evtry night.weather permittiriR. Ad mit-sion, 11: _Township has three revresenta. has distinct educational valne, be- W.J Gordon. 16-21 A R M E R S ve son, reeve ; itig a dramatic epresentation of cents. s F. H, R it r e_ba_T­e-jTis-.TPC�i�eTa new '��Jobn'Forgie, list dinmty-TreyP.%-nd. the book 43-0*tiTe-mnmr-trai _t np--:-rT Adam Spears. 2nd deptity-reev ten by the- radical educatiunaliat, .1' w .wo barn;, o)nde.,,�. 4.-, x a 2d 26x.1$ canbeer c Best offer ac=d._ Ap, -m-Will -Kean eatert Herber - . �'J -There ,%tin _t Quick. 12L�.J,eo White,.Uunbarton. Ind.p alv. ment in St. Andrew's Church on C= AL Th'e annual meeting of the con- Ttlesday evening,' Feb.14th. under gregation of.St. Andrew's church OR SALE-Cheap. rill kinds the auspices of the Yonng People!A' wa4 held on Ttiesday evening, F%agom,harne".and all kinds of farm im- 'Society. H. S. Clug;;ton. At-my i7. wben there wag a large attendance p:��,-nts in good order. Also-,te,eral heavy -and We're rea'dv for you, whether You want 15 lbs. or 15 tons. I lit%5A!Mpnd conk moves and heaters. M. C. A'See'y, will tell in big in. of members 'and. adberents. The Werman.Clarcm4ni. Phone,2201. . 17tr teresting way the story of Jean reports from the various org-tili OR FALE-1 shorthorn bull. 'Val Jean. zitions were all of a very encour Fheav�y v aRun, Lset of heavy sleighs, I cut- -0. R. Pascoe, representative aging character, All obligations ter� i set oi scale,andcollie pups. Arply to F. . �LADIES, LADIES ce 3: P F con. Pickeiring, r of the Canadian Brotherhood had been met and there.* was a bat. 1-4 -y-,10" nd phone L N19Jv 07. 4hland Creek P 0. l7t20 We have just laced it! stock our Federation, will address the Meth ance in the right side with which P OR.1 odist congregations at Aiidley at to begin the year 19:222. After &]I F e d oa" white Wave). Weighing 37 lbs,t 1ALE-A quantity' -of clean t,ushel.also 6 good Clyde borses and I New Spring Gingharns and Prints 280 m. and Pickering at.7 p.in., the reports had been received and he �e gazno Rr 4�verty will address the con the various officers elected, diq der..A %to S.C, Bunker,lot 8. Kingston Rd prefetion in 9t. Andrew's Church eussious took place on matterg of R, t by, Ind phone Pick 2104, 19-24 We are ready for you also, wbether you want 1 yd or 1000 yds.' in the morning in the Interests of intexest to the congregation -and C!TRAYED-Proin the prenilses Of the Federation. Grills.Rouge liq adog. collie'httch, among other thin-9 it wa,1 decided ii:11*;!��rtllhas bob,-tail. y0low color. with whitc �The annual Vestry Meeting of. to hold a gocial evening once a rn� aroundher neck. Any per'son detaining �.'St- Geiijrge's Church, Pickering. month in order to bring the con. thia dog after this advt will b.�prosecuied. will be held ofi Monday, January gregatiou-clo-i-er togi-ther When ANTED-Mon and Wo-t 'GROCERY BARGAINS UFLP X% 80th, at 9 p. ni. "All pergona of ti,e business of the evening was I 1-i 1p­1 t,, w,)rnen in hotnv�rubbcx-lined, either sex members of and babilit- conclilded. tile -erve(l re proof Qiriaharn Aprmi lot u-e in ,hr ­tcn�a. (�jri easily earn$11. dai1v and rnore, shatent..;, thti-i bringing tO a Rapid swiler and ready dernawl". ,end 115 cvn-,. al worshipperq with the eongre- f re nation shall have the right to cluse a most ineetiug. gampleapron and fu:l particu,!am N1,i!,ty 'IV itundiadzig:it le.re.turn!­d. BRIToM RUB- p. 50, *ec. "The pct.,tp(med annual meetlue BER COSI I, Py 21 NIQ0111 Street, %1014- rite"-See Cation IX, k� 7:­' 13 of Constitution. of the Pic-kering Fire Company TREALI -The worst blizzird of the apa -n� heltl on F:,i3iye I n vening last -- -isoo ocetirred owstludaylakr. The in J. H. Thi-xtoyl.., unice. with tile was very little ,,4now n her -EILSON'S mind *As high. 1)it fortunatel captain, W. G, FLitrn. in the chair, von4eque and I and with a rat -iliAll attend - I� nce tile roads did - not anc-0., The election t,f officers re, omey,_ oreM istifferfrorn being piled tip with tilted a,, follows : Pre-ident.John fol, Xg-U-4 ....... high drift@. The *torni scared a lfurkar.,'Secretary, W. J. Clairk good many Fto that they did not Treastirer, R A.- Buntiag : Cap-'I Rolled Oats, 6 lbs f o ri 25 celits. Pure Lar'd, 20 cents per lb. venture out to church. tain, W. G. Haul ; 1.4t Lieiit., -Mrs. H. A. Matchett and dati. Ross Thexton ; 2nd Lieut.. Cecil p. Fresh Priines, 15 cents per lb. Pri ine,Cheiese, .25c lb. ghter, Miss Belem, who have been Bradley : 1,41; Branchman, J(Jin S. Per !spending the past few th,,4 Balsdou 2nd Braw�hmaill Robin Sardines, -1 for 25 eents. 7,.,here with the fortner's parents, G. Gordon Captain Hooks an Lad Eskim- o ie d Sa-Inion, 1 lb., 20 cents. Ild and Mrs. Palmer, returned to deria, Jas. RWhardson . Lieut., F, We are sorry to hear that Chapman and Gordon La w : An. 'big Store"' Guarantee-"Satisfaction ir monev refunded. their home in Moncton on Mon'_J. Prouse ; Suctio 'hose men, M.S. day.. *,The 'Mr- Adatebet has been confined to r,3, John, M-urkar and W. V. dito his bed In a hotel in Quebec,-suf- Richardson ; Tirtistees,W.G. Ha'm, Phone or leave yourorder fering froni laryngiti..4. J. Mtirkar and W_ , V.Richardson. -TheJanuary tneeting of the'Itwag ggested thattheCbam'. I 0e. We deliver the goods promptly 7 Women's IListittite will be belda C11 t her of . 6mmerce in their 18t of the home of Mrs. Gordon Law on July c�lebratior)�. encourage tile 774 at THEXTON Tuesday, the .31-st. Miss Allisor),, members of tbe.Fire Company by of Dimbarton, will give a talk -ding' prizes fox co M a `Ss, � CHAPMAN I a wa,i mpetit, on tons -9 on home enter. An fire drill. The (itlestion of hose "Travel." Papet %ainment will be given by Mris. eqn1intnent was then di,,rct1_Qsed and -Draper, Mrs. Miller a and Mr@. L w. on motion W. G. Hain was in. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine A large PAtendance is desired, as -;itrneted to pnrchase 100 *feet of u &M n.TXT 'there is special linsittess on hand. lead hose. A lengthy disenssion Now is the time to get your harn -qs AUNDY'S V VY ARE -The committee a place in regard "gid buuul ana shoes pu in s ape- gror fppointed at then took to f L"" ihe pring,' Hand-tinade harness made the annual meeting the Picker ther fire protection. The great S �6 your order. Wark guaranteed. ingVigilayace Aqsoclation to take value.pf chemical fire extinguishers Prices right. Giv� us a trial and be steps- toward holding an oyster was emphasized. They proved conyiriced, Pupper report great progress, and their efficlency.in several ease@ in lot 30, con.2. the event will take place about the our village during the past few 18-39 middle of February. This wns an R. H. STROUD ma months. By their prompt rise Mr. Near C.N.R. Cherrywood station :_X a stir before the _M-L- --Awwal ff war and Ruddy's barn was saved from de- 77 always rouglit out a large num. structiou, and also the Dale block bar, but wa's di, The prove most efficient in th; ELM DALE MILLS Fo o ' ng and 010 qcon�tinued when y the war broke o ift. early sta Ali Rvqp gFro-0 ---.:-a.­ -- 0 they possess is that adva,ntag in Fliday evening lastthe they are light -aind no time is lost people of the Duab 4� ;oung artoib In getting them to the scene of a Having taken over tle Elmdale We have snue very choice goods in resbyterian Church were the guests of the Yonng People's So I fire after the alarm is given. They Mirlis- from F. -%V-Week@. I 'Silver Berry §poons, Pie Spades, el- ety of St. %ndrew's Church an re not expensive and it is no bnr- d a a vAsh'to announce that the'-, den for-eyer-y-householder oppe- very inleassat even- t Fruit Knives, Coffee Spooi3e, 0 0 curA tw bottle of the kind which Business wi e car- * ilt Afterskat rink for abont a col n Gordon's has been tised in our village, narn- -tied on in'the Butter Knives, uple of hours, ely"'Pronto,'.'and which is highly All these Ft re A I in quality. all, to the number of about eighty, reectumen nsual %%'ay. ded by the Torontolfire ..repaired to the basement of tlie D t aildalso by the Guelph Fire We will keel) 6n hand Fill church, where, hot refreshments In p� This tilay be seenred f rorn kinds of A CARVING 'SRTS IN CASES wAre served. J Feed.. R. Thexton. A motion fi�s -John T. Elliot;t. bhas--Raker passed 9trongly tirging the twesi- Gil ty Razors. We have at present'. lette, Anto Strop and Ever Ready S.tfe -WednPsrJ -'eb. l8th, 13IRdes, Sbaving Brushes and Soap.- Turpin ",Pre in Belleville oil dents of the village,to pro(nire Lwo 'I Car Bran and Shot t) bottles of the Pronto-Fire Ex. pity evening, I 'a S iiiCtending a-banque Car-Barley-and.0at-Feed- r .,7 t given4-atileil. -tin _Z6- .4; stalling a furnace in the Town 1 Car Western Oats Railway Co. k number of tile Hall ;�as then taken ,ip anda Also Corn. 'Stickq,Packs Straps et-. leading officials were present and committoe vompolqed of NV. G. he:eton, C. 0 Oil Heaters and Coleman Lamps' before buying. a splepidid prograrn of's peeches. Ha in, J. R. 'r Bradley gilvie's Royal Household Flour See.our And readings were givt�n, and F. J. Prouse wa,4 app Pastry FIbur Awk ninted to 11�.,a n d allowed by dancing and obtain particulars of eost e' % and 9hdp`p`1:_n_x done every day L games .-Theeompany intends to nikke,thi,, report at a future meetbig t P b pyi finnivil event. f&'led by the chairman. Xj0033_-'VVQ0= J., Ho Sundy, Pickenng- 7 q.. rg _V Z