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Goo, �•��, �_Baker -- - • • ; � .. - -JSttibliehed 1928 - . �; r'.�' • A number of J. A. Kates' family A number from` here attended R. Yedticel+', are under the we>�ther with ri R �� �oD P• B e'e le last week.' -A new Rang is at work harvesting Wm. Norton is In Toronto, owiD "J '•� Ice on the pond. The toe is of good • ''pp E. FORSYTH. Opb.D., Director i Po 8 to the illness of his brother. LZ•Optomstrical FAasoeiationotOatario.Reg ',"� quality. Wtn,and Mrs.,,Cassie, of Agincourt , "ketered Member ot't>te Americas Optometiilal -- - We are gl to report that Mrs. T. visited their son,Fred, a few days last r r _ �~ ado a cane. John Littlejohn. of Toronto, spent `a ILLS ciation. Eyes csamined by ayPOlnt ent• Knox is able to move•about The house week.��, Claremont. gat. ' ► ,]wary Specials ' - ~ with the aid f � ' T =� F. TdMLIN80N..112, B., Member - Some of oui local sports took after a few days with his wothdr here re. . of the College of Phywa�na any Surgeoae that fox-)ast week, but bo far we have rently. W Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by to clear' not beard from Mr.Fox. Mrs. Burrows and daughter, A¢nea, she late Dr,R.Ar e,sad latter}y by I?r. Csid- S4`ttile F. IiCgers, one of the C. P. R. of Markham, visited with Mrs. Phili won. Phony Cla fmont.lZrst. 23iy _ a c section mien was on duty {nspeetin& fist week; p f � O. .McI;INl\'ON, M.D., L.R.O. 1 Phonograph, 'used' for short the track on Sundav Idst, he was over- There trill he a bard-times carnival _.S1Trie OIIl re 135.�J , taken unexpectedly r)v a: fast special and a e.ace on the 'skaan rink ou w t N. 11diaburorb,member of the College of g, try K g BARLEY WANTED l�tayalciansand Swgeous of OutWo,licentiate t in the centre cf the bridge that spans Satut a tight. x �eoeola�ilttenti.veto fdsasees�oi'wom�ebn9aia 'r✓ulue, for '$79•Q0 Dixie Hollow„just`east'of Chf rrywood to ve of our sports wont to Toronto Highest price paid. i�dttst be good e5iiates. Moo ato atdenoe,i3:cwoman. 4 and forced to abandon his velocipede on Tuesday evening to see an import- uaranteed tint hockey match. nalft ' g' and bike sh list on the side'of the E9 5'• ' bridge. The�ttlecKv walk thrown off Mrs. Linton has returned horse. .1 atni buvin •N_�EAT.at top Cluctroprac Elk 1 Piano, &t i, 6e5,Q� -.` the bridge and fell aa-distance of.70 ft.,-after a month's visit with her Lister, market price. almost a total wreck. Mrs. Graham, in T onto. - #:. R. GORDON.McKAY—Chiropra'e- �, - Dtor. pfiflcehonra-2.3U to 5.00 and .onto 1 Organ, worth $125.00 sell• A number of r yaunR people With the ttig'd,op in the price of, y 113 at 69.9Q :' OSHAWA. wended way 1;a (Jreen River one S.eo and b appointment. Pone 320, Brock �• BARLEY FEED Street, Whitby, dly� 1 T .- -- 2yetiln�, reCeatly and took part in a BRAN' Asti D SHORTS Francis H. Carswell, 'one of Oeb- concert there. "... Legtsrr. 1 ;tiiolin and Bow, $5.27 awa's most prominent •citizens, died Miss :McGregor. field secretary of it will pay eon to Bell your grant �;- snddenly Wednesday afternoon fast, the W. M.. Society. addressed the and buy-the?e feeds. ,�q i , He lad beep apparently in the best of ladies of St. John's Auxiliary on Mon- A litnited quantity of ` AE. CHRISTIAN, Earrister.and {• •Solicitor,NotarT Publio,Ete. Loney Oo health .up to the time of his death, day of last week. Those whc had the Heavy Qats Wanted. ' �~ Gan.sL Owes Brock S11.North.Wbitbv. My - • w•bich wits attributed to heart trouble. privilege.of hearing her enjoyed a One .",•. . nn } Cho in on Mouda , Wednesday , OUHV le, O V Karl in the afternoon be went out to treat. pp ing y y ,. TLLIAiId J. BEATON,B.A..Bar- t+ remove the snow from the sidewalk - - •�: - and Friday, 13c per-beg until x;, I► rietcr,Solicitor. member of the firm`of in front of his borne when he capers- farther- notico. Rycicm an,Denison.FosterandBoston. Toronto Heal' Brot7RhRm .ciranla ft[ Green• General Trusts Building.85 Bay Street,Toronto. enced A sudden attack of %veikrj6ie._ _ wood to•ni nt, Friday. ti Telephone Main 98l,and 982. Returning to the house and going t� ' B� it BEA fi big rontrr he collapsed, and passed :."t Hs L away before medical aid ebuld be simi- -"�' STOUFFVILLE. Deptal µryN. moned. Mr. Carswell was President CLAREM ON T (if the Oshawa H3rticultural Society. John L. Baker, who died recently, J..HUDSON. D. B. S.. L. D. S. and for the past seven years had been left $:N>•>0 towards the erection of a _ .- . 131 Carlton c!_Toronto. •'Hudson'iNew Licensed 4u erintendent of 'fit. tieort;e'a Sun- Baptist church'in Sto•tffville. t,\ harem" of'romfortapp1ie plate work, Write for p Rob Brown has bbl ed ' 'IaIormattonoapboaeNortb 6328. 4.18 Estibalrtler and L'nderTaker. day School. He is survive"v tbreP a pp quite a `• b sisters. Miss F. Carswell and 31ra, K. Dumber of tars of vegetables from r LASE B. BEATON. D. D. 8.. Motor Hearse. here to different arts of the United- , �. -Mills, Oshawa. 'and Mrs. T. E. P .r, vr Gradaate of the Royal Colcl¢e of Dental = '1'orouto ponnection for• f3oustbu. Cincinnati. ThP funeral State*,• r argeona and Univeritiy ,of, 'Toronto. Office Hospital Service. was held Su' afternoon. Jake Yake, jeweler, bas purchased •i't .. over W M. Pringle's budware atai-- Whitby, - .. _ the building iately occupied by the a O:kehow*9 to 12:3 to 3.30. Ind,'phone8. _ Bonk of Nova Scotia and will convert w Hit puor>c aao, ��evale ea" Mrs Dorothy Uay Tanner at It into a Rhn : r - It into an up-to-date optic parlor and -- ---- - -- Greenwood this ( rI y) evens P G F 'dx evening. as%*istsom GLa'xbo. '�w //'''!!..��. There•is an agitation on forconsoli•. .` .-The Serv�Ce �.iRge CttswaYV1POOD - ..dated •seboois with Stouffville as a V. RICHARDSON— Rga] Es The Ratepayers' Aaaociation. beld school. There are no Ices than a fifteen The ZI2Ii�B18861 •'Tate. Insuraaee,Ceaveyazc3mg, rotary Pay schools within a radius of three miles iPublic.Etc','Pickering.flat. Sil,r t3verhanlinR. Painting. all kind8 their first monthly meetiDR of the of Stouftville, making it an ideal cen• 'S�'� iL 2"�®C�e Y� repairing dots®. I ition new year on Monday evening• it-is tre for consolidated'acbools. iOne of Our Productions) g Rn to be regretted that more were not Tate Hydr6 is now an established 3 V dZEL Ai�TNTi >f,ocueiofllat. For-, a R eialt We sell Sill's Rite-Cite Leas for yeti pupil of gyve Sm"T For ter rd y' present as Dr. N. E. McEweD Reve a tact for Stouftville within. a short _ x111'makes of curs--the best ` and open dates,, d. phone Malvern. :,4oa. Your old Ford top f!�Covered very able and interesting talk on time. Word was received from the ” flighland creek P.o. . as a fur, $13.00, , '•Conditions that worry the farmer OommiasioD that the declsioD was in the market foe the winter and spring with his live made that the Hydro would be receiv., _. the price. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Berry & Poynte,r stock.^ He touched briefly oa soigne ed from Yoage 'St., coating $7S.oaa 'FOR SALE • for i0oaattes of York tad Outsela. Attie• ,of the diseases found in horses and cat- Worse-power. �y � stns salty of all triads atssaaeal to on ehaelast • but $pavg wagon" µ;: R sotsoe. Address Green Waver P.o., oat. } tie and mesas of ctlecking same. Jaco Boadway and Ed`LI'yd were ' BARNES. dwelt a conaideiable time on the grave called to police heauquarters, Toros - Buggy :DR.BEATON TOWNBRUCLERS disease which is menacing the cattle to. to identify two of the men who Set of Iron-Barrows • onaveyaoner, commtssiomm for trkfaa breeders of this county , namely.: a>Dda.tts, Aoaonataai. afa. sfoaq to loan y are charged with rnbbfnEt the Stand. A11 ill' rood shape setrrso p�o�s •Ia.aes of ![aniW LAO. Chopp*Ag hIill tubPranloaia. °The doctor clearly out• and Batik here. They were positive ' �esaa" 11Ih1 , Otis. t-v lined this disease and the present that these are the men nt)d Rave their . Woodworking and t3eoera� t ruethods'employed .to Ogbt it. . This affidavits of proof. SlacksmithiDR. D�AVID.A. PUGH—live stork Rue- Will will be closed for repairs' ' 'lecture was highly appreciated by ail Mrs. `Elizabeth XcKuPn died Mon: H. JACKSON. Brock Road ttoaecr. ,Graduate of C M. Jones' Sc.•yooi, vo Oct. 18th and 11th. present and a hearty vote of tbsoka day following a short illness, in her _ . Chicago. Lifetime experience withdpedigreea was accorded Dr. McEwen. EieetioD Pickering, i7 t. t• , ,lock. Black and.ring work. An kin a of sska 83rd year. Mrs. McSueD, who was g s; ' peoe+pfly attetm -to' Terms reaswaahle, Phonp Rnuning again Oct. 18th. of offleers for the year are siv follows: the relict of John McKnee, who died AIOClaxmone. 183y - President. D.'Precious.; Vice Pres., in 1919• was born in C18remnot,but G.BBrnea Green River F Armstrong: o ec.•Treaa., B• W. had spent the greater_part of her isle e re 1 Are 4 W M. MAW. LICENSED AUQ a Lottoa; Publicity man. Geo. West. in 'Wbitchurch Township,until tom- .' TIONEER,for York.i�rttario and Durham Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. A n oyster social will be held in con- inR here several years ago. In reM. G.ourrttea, All soda of .aka proattatlf at&7 be Home Phone 0405 Mark. net an with this Association some: _ y to, 'terms reasnnabk- DaGcs for aka may be � Ilion she Wass Presbyterian. Tbre-e arranged at NEWS'Oftiev. Bell and Indepen- tulle in February. Furtber announce- sons. Wm., of Toronto ; S.Lmnel. f, .eat phones. Whitby,Oct. Sly PI�RING w:. went will appear in THE Nzvrs _- atouRville, and George, of Leninn- - ville, and three dauebter%. :Mfrs. J. L, Ceme , ire•. • SURNINGEAN BROS- LUMBER YARD CHERRYWOOD. Little.SCoutfviil�; Mrs. APisey,�Green µ River. and Mrs. Tate, Uoionvil.e,•sur US1 •tFRENCRMAN'S BAY) Geo. Todd &peat Sunday wittt Wm. wive tier. v f 1: Bnildere General Cott Judd and fam ly.- _ r - - . Miss Edith Roacb spent a few days Hear Miss Alice. Story., elocution. Lumber, tors and Sign. Writers. Hardwood FloorM in Toronto recently. i4t, of Markham,-`a•t Greenweod, ^ , f "^i Mr. Armstrong spent Sunday with on Friday evening, Feb. 2nd. � c Alterations �9 repairs ai every George an Mrs. Davidson, sr. a �h i� leg J` We rain supply you in • - g description. Comrete`trork; Angus xavall spent a few dayr � Chin)oeyi3 re aired -�/ Maple Birch Beer3h last week nth Leonard Gates. --'HIGHLAND CREEK, *v pp ' r Miss Bewuire Petty has been ea -- Ready Roofing a- Est:+vatesfree. - Plain and Quartered Oak, gag°d with Mrs Price for the win Ceti. M�'e are glad to hear that R. Cloaeo❑ �AIRPnBT P. �., - ONT. Mrs. Snow hag retureed to her home is irnpr ring nlcov, a' x. -allrc e, in Detroit, after visiting her parents Tree# av Cloasod- has moved to Lis _ --.aua Lath . Beaver Board here. new residence here. • �� _ �•\ •` �����•� � � StOCk Fred Ro¢' vs'is a resent .enga d H. NVillis, our expert hocks laver, Fruit Trees, - with fir. Drinkw on the e. PP has been ill for the peer.weelry P . D. Gordan .8� Sa�I' !P``i°" Vicfor'Qlasson teak a flying'trip to j j� Having secured the a ea^.y for E.D. 1' • A. R .•. •O ` ' Smith dt Son. Ltd.,. ur.er. men, - , air: Dawson and fir, Jndd ascended tbe.Blttffs�rrina the weekend.- f � .*3•- of Si shahs, Oot. y the convention iD' $Eovffvilte on 'Wed «m.(:heeler bpd a business trip to " •+ ' PICKER NG nesday of Iaft week. Whitby on Thursday of last week. I am prepared to take orders for all _ _ : - A number of our young people.at• R J. Dixon visited Newcastle Fe- kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, :Bell and Itdependa�t phone. tended the hockey match at' Mark• cently and purchased some pedigreed Ornamental Shrubs Etc.: at bam'on Friday ai¢ht. lowest'poasible prices. �+ , A'rtbur and Mrs.Taylor attended ,tF Fred Baird is starting up a -buteber_ Pickermg Special rates for large quantities, the funeral of the late Clarkson Rog• business in Pickering village in tbtr 28tf We have now the best Motor Cad• era at Pickering on Saturday last, spring. T value In the Dominion in the new Su- Our junior bockey team were to Victor Closson :reports that he had N. J. Chapman, Piekenrig Superior• Ob�evrolet. Roadster $890, Whitevale last Saturday and played a a very pleasant vacation in New + I-- i ' Utility'Coupe$910;Sedan$1125,Tour- friendly game with the boys there. Orleans? T=1.'•i� _ ing Coupe $1110 and Five Passenger The score was 18 to 3 in favor of the There was a veto good crowd'at . L o O K Touring $710. sales tax extra. We home team, Higblarld Creek ring -on Saturday I also specialize In expert workmanship - evening ,,: Bell man a medicine that restores on repairing cars of all makes. We Mrs. Wm. Treadway has had a very GREENWOOD. - ' Store trig yigar, that pate &nap and Ringer guarantee all of our work'and also use severe attack of grippe, but is Direly into his every function, that'makes guaranteed parts,and we give-this best Mrs. and Mrs. Stewart are recover• recovering. work at theemallest cost•to our cus-, ing.after their recent illness. Wm. Bramwell visited Wm:Ken• bim have the youthful feeling`and tamers, Satisfaction guaranteed, Fred'and Mra. Myers entertained a nedy last week-end and reports a very ambition, then you have a life-long , number of their relatives on Friday coal drive home. friend sad patron in that man. We -GeroW S Garage, 'Birotlgh= evening. We are sorry to say that Frank and Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver waut•an ageat io youi,locality—get Miss M. Wood and Mrs,Raine spent Mre, HePler'3 youngest sox passed Oil Emulsion is the beat pro- busy. write at once. A ready seller Fridayy and Saturday in Toronto with away early Saturday morning. P •� and a big profit for yon. Address Your F'IItArB Depends Mrs. 13ctbinette and family. JohD and Mrs. Taylor and family duc; you can take for Freeman Mantle is out again,after have been very ill, lint have been.ably that_nasty cold: �astraliao Medicine Co., : an Yourself being confined to the home with la• 1'aoked after by Miss L. Taylor and grippe. Wellington Chester. "Warn poles'Throat Ease. 352 Yonge St„ Toronto, Ont. W. Lisk,of Toronto,spent the week- Wellington Chester took the High• LUOTT end with the Smith family here. land Creek hockey players and sup- Wampules' l?araformic Cough• Mra,Quilt and daughter, of Toron• porters to Cedar Grove on Tuesday ' C d to� ��� • to, spent the week-end with Mrs. afternoon. Jan. 28rd, but were unfor- Remrdies relieve the conih. A cue and Law► � � Bush and family, tunately a half a day late, owing to J. Will,Wesa 'sod Miss Rate Sadler ©. Mornah, H. H. Bush, A. B. Brad- Crude Drngs,Patent Preparations. e Yonge 8t Charles Ste,Toronto have all been confined to the house ley and M. Chapman forgetting to - P» with is grippe. put oil in their lanterns. toilet(ioodP, Tobacco, Cigars, G � �llo r Can qualify you for the position Don't forget the splendid concert to owing to Homer Burke not shoot % ' higher u�. Remember that ex- �Mletcalf's Choice Candies." AND FL UUN(3 pert young wen and women are be given in the Methodist Church this ing a deer this fall in. the north, he neveroung f. The business moat (Friday) evening, proceeds in aid of is becoming an expert at sbootiD I am prepared to do Cbopping and have them. This school is noted the building fund. The program will wild cattle,' when A. Cheater, L. - Oat ak'ing every day in for sup�tior training end for std• consist of readings by Miss Alice. Annis, Fred Reed and Wm, Chester the Sato except on fog our students to secure employ. Mrs.Story, of IVArkba Tanner, of oPicker• madehthree1every good tshotspwith Lis i' y ment quickly If interested. write N. E. MCEWEN, 1 w, Stoneboats For Sa'e to-dap for our catalogue, inR, a drama entitled "Aunt Melissa's Remington rifle. wbick kills cattle �• Enter an time. Money."by the Brougham Dramatic much heater than deer. He thinks be �� �.n,.• ' y Club, and violin eeler•,tiona, piano du• will purchase a new Wincbester rifle ve� Johta F. Bayles, Claremont gyp, J. Elliott, Prhispal eta and singing. Admission iii cents,. for oche deer llwon nest f � :�• _�-*� ' _ � r`- : }.,aura Sopie NG� _ tl; pl ,•' +� Ir e g, �.0 II I•II • ..' A '' nit i•SEH, 1'r ,t+i''A.i•" +CY wT.,r"'" .. ,,yr'.i� '�1G'�',:<:.n=�' 'C, ..u+,i; r ip " ',. °,�•�3 a: w' '' eF ,q,7 ,'},,,,.,�,..n -�:•, ri,.,y,V"".' .�. ::• ^°7.i•' ,t'✓"".. '•! 7r-+L-' '«✓x-. .:� .^-l,•a,,,, ,-.q;�-''`+ ".. ""°`"r'S yr• ?�.. "••*'!ti-,. .n w ,,..7rc "e2''r`..-- ..:. � ..Mr'k-a,:s' '•+R :3'" xwrn'} s..i=.-'•+.' ,,,,�� � '�'` "r' w,� u"'' err• g�' 4:�5• t µ•''�'..�,"5.2, ' �;??'t+.'"r ,+n ve v ., J,k,,',�ar'rs ,�. ••r:." ,w';. s,re;,sr 1".,sr ,,,.,/.; r,�}"'7? "'�•'- "':�'� �.y; �i.'f;?�a..�. "`.�,; 'fe�1'�w,,�"''' A s � ' a. „� 'a•y'°+�:Acv- `� ,.Xc_ .t�,„" ;-- ',_ �f - — - - --- - - + _' - ASY TRIGS < d w Rill ,: - =. - NURSES 'Theft' By Magic , - LUE �� The Tomato $owith for Incur-, `. shies, In alIIliation with Ballerue and •, ' °' offers a threetyears'NCourYork e of Train- !ng to young women, hav!ag the re- > TALE OF WE D '.EP r y - galred education, and desirous of be- - '•�� _ ✓g coming nurses. This Romp has T 4 s..ra rp*. adop ted the eight-hour system. The i : Sgts a•IgHER1N.F, > _.. =a receive uniforms of the School, w• ' a monthly llowance and travelling y < F , expenses..to and froth New T%rI For Ulm - _ Lurther information apply to the i ZQ'R»DBRICB WIIA.IAM WALLACS Superintendent } 2u Bross Cbuodfaa Ana" 0"yrigldtbT 00�iaa Soot Compass I time huntin' for bait. Now, kin I _ ' w count an you fellers?" R ptrovides pleassat session CHAPTER. SEVENTEEN-(Cont'd.) scrape up a gang aroun' T Dock a-ny There was 'an affirmative roar --- - for Your teeth, also _ = time I sin out an' so kin my uncle.,which lest no doubt in Frank'a mind k ���g the elaevfees _ Breakfast on Monday morning was ¢ err;`'; �� �e .�_•,,,°• "1'.'.••X � h..w4 •`<.r1,•y-g• •e✓",,,:�R•''Y :ey.. S y,M.+f'"' �r.yp'M'e.F''•Y� P>„-"- • .^'y S,,:.w�.. „,�'7.K 'u '"9'p�'tFV.'�..k�� J••Y,�r£2^'ry'��'j J,f•��:•T.,Fw. ;%'ti++'.. . ^ .C. 4-�,�``'._ .i,•'�'"�,� a ,. °'"�Y -. �i :✓^^! .. �L '. •.1r -/'r-'_„_t__ ..{{gg-�.�,� »»++'''. _ fir:ti.. MW y'K. - •y°r,Y;:`"^°'f,< "".t„ .�;+'' 9 't ;Y•'.'f- �R" '� �=..t'.,J:;�w�.w+�.w^ �� .! d:.- .%' .: ''a,�r-" Vr .• . ■,. `' 0:' r - eS.. . Sly -�,.•...h,,..; a.. •• -f•tY � ! •f`'�'!' ", '-.'e .` •� -. "f: urn� •''! .I. b 'i ..: - -\• �''•Y. •Y�,• :c� ,. "'�. ."q^`.?'�•� - ,�.`'✓:^•'. y �.;rt4S'�"'•, tir��, .;vq�*Y`. - OF CANADIAN SCHOONER "SOD iMILITARY MEASURF,S IN RUHR ADVAN , THREE-DAYS' BATTLE H STORM Y-GERMANY DECLARED DEFAULTER - r New York;Jan. 2x3.-The foie of an that we ornrl�i not go alorrgside,Maad A despatch from Paris says: less, the feeling of.bitterness against ' France,supported by Belgium,victim'I the French pw as apparent a+ on rhm+oirreacue at sea and of a desperate the men were compelled to jump into ;•, f p=eiou's d1aM Numerous srresta bd 141 ibattte with the elements to keep a the swirling waves. We had some ° ' ly closed the book of resparatlorns as it 1 &biking vessel afloat until help arriv- trouble in picking them up and all i ' has lsdZherto been familiar to the work, persons concerned in Thursday's ids- 't ed, eras bold to-day, when the steam- were utterly exhausted, and half-lead l orders were made and others are tikes - Empress of 'S,co hubd• a7,2ivedt, from cold' when we got them in the `In refusing Germany's moratoriums ly to follow to-day because of the re- ' request and declaring her a Huai de-�calcitrance of various German off.- with Cot. Aaron Kerley ands his crew lifeboat. . favlter, the French Govermneat 'took ale in oara3ring out orders veal of floe,of the tvvy schooner Oliutoaia, "It was s bicicl6sh txrsk getting back step ry them b the occupation offfci :.of Lunenbaarg, N.B. The rescue was! " he continued. "We the initial toward a ve dallas Y to the Empress, ant repaaational goal, the tmal'2est Dusseldorf beans somewhat of the _ effected Friday. firia2Ay got alongside, but it xws so manifestation of witch will be as ia- aspect of a besieged city with French TotaClty helpless in a terrific ator°m,l rough we had to abandon the lifeboat. daystria3 hold on German and the the Clinbonca, bound for HaWax from:It was badly crushed before we could y troops patrolling the , wbo,e a place P.''Fortune Bay, fid, was in a sinking all get aboard and *as in splinters a moos R•rn,d and.pment of an stktono- of the ebs.German police. woo have 9et!t ; y, moue Rhine and Ru'hrlYand. their •paatts. Uafea, �}robe]rs and places ,s . conditka� when It „ .✓iAted by the.few minutes later.» ;.`:'. - i Germany.now is in absolute default of amusement were closed At ten En`F three days and nights we had i nrtonta,meanwh e,load sunk. in her reparmtion obligations and will o'clock last night by order of the. Captain Kerley Captain Kerley had fired it before he be afford no assistance in the nature French offi60& v: the pumps," left to prevent it becoming Adanger- of a moratorium to gain leer financial Tbrougbowt the entire Rnxhrlregiba „ saaid. "We had given up hope^and were oua'derelict. Now Premier of Nova Scotia feet, according to a decision of the the number,of men on strike in the ..-.pom. lbr exhausted when we sighted Tie crew of the sehooner2osteviry- Hon. James C..Tory;who since 1911 R.epa�tnon Coo<nmlasion. Also sit the•coal mine's 'and. other i xXotrles is -=-='the steamer:, We booted the distress n thing except the clothes they wore, has been a member of the parliament end� the pres+erst month the'German slowly, 'but surely, .�..6...�.[�:ag. 7`1va . '. Irigrsal, but even after L that were eight- but were smfling and eager to get on of Nova Booth., and a minister with- Government is to be cabled upon forth-�raliroade are virtruadly idle,and traffic ,- e51, did oat believe that we could be 91TOre when they arrived. None suffer-;out portfolio in the Murray Cabinet, is " carved before my ship, sank." with to pay to the Alldes the sum of-a on the-river hie all but ceased, the ter» A volunteer crew manned the l:Efe- ed any aeffeetis from the three days' to succeed Premier Murray in, the half'billion gold nwrka 0n hei delayed' only boats -plying being. manned, by of"exposure. I chief government, office. He is a reparation account. the French. _ boat of the Empress,and several caoae graduate of McGill University,general _.. vere broken by the.waves when Offi- All of the wrecked schooner's crew, Inside the occupied area of Germany Large coni{Ing�ents of Rrenah tme�vs cer McMurray pmt off far the Char are ursder• 30 manager of the.Sun Life Assurance comparative fled on axe being i:rto the Ruhr for years of age and u'n- p arom1tY pr g fonds. "The schooner was sinking married, Captain Kerley said. They!Company, and makes bis winter home as far as untow'a'rd demonstra- the purpose-of meeting any evientua 6. In Montreal. He fa a member of a raplclly as we raved for ' McMur. were given $400 the asst tioas were .:. ... Z; but neverthe- itry that may axlae. rr �+'� p passengers ° {{well-known Nova Scotts family and a ray waif- "'i"he crew was clinging to the steamer. They wfll return tol brother of the president of Alberta ropes and every wave broke over the NewfouixUand after filing a report of University. Enniscorthy, which they sent hurtling Oldest V.C. Dies ulL tiny craft The see was so heavy the,disaster with the British caasttl. .. into the two prev ious wreaks. London, Ont., Hospital ���Q REBELS WRECK Another train was found is the sta- '� .,< ia�7�/H i�LaY�i�irJ .. �a U.S. TROOPS LEAVE. X-RAY.TO BE USED ttioo, and w Heated tikewiae. Luca, opt., Jan. 2g -9erseaut . THE-OCCUPIED ZONE ON PHARAOH'S MUMMY TRAINS IN WEXFORD The from among picked tl�e pri+- .�,g� �ardeon, v.a, veteran of on�ere ih+om among the t ,,: , in. clar3ing as anwaunrded National offl- Lire Indian Mutiny and the Feniad ' drench Genetl'al Wep to Film Also Will be Taken Four ' s and Reside, oldielrt wearer of the Victoria car. The whole hand escaped with be Dictator of United Ruler When Bandages Are 1 Each Other tahe3r ;,::ti ,. ibedoa a tflrs traps car- cro,.ins W r M died w In Twssted.Mass. ��Ved. evening and RhinelaniL Removed. The d::a.ge is eetimertea eat!80,000. vital, who"�be had beer,a patient for A • A despatch from Be14lts caret'1'hs A despabctb from Intros, Egypt, Dublin, Jan. 28--Irelsnd'a rarest some weeks The body will be sent United States troops Itit Germany as sa A strong rumor prevails that and. says:-Tat araoh rutenkhamM the. spectecubLr railway wreck occurred era! W. R, Murphy will be Command- to-morrow to Toar+at+0 for interment ' huraday, leaving Sehhad them a role-� mightiest king in the worth three teat night in Oonrrty Wexford, when with military hatsore. err-in-cMeri, replacing Mulcahy. -�-; 2%u of feelings With ) the admiration for thousand years sgn, whose tm4s was Re�iesns �'�'ed four trains and A airs meetint of Republican veto-- � Rkterdsxm, wim received tur�the correet�nees anif kindliness of their recently diocoveeed in Egypt, is to be' piled step at each other in a roses o, �street wrys ataatpedr deeora+tina in 1859 dui the Ica- behavior, and satisfaction the x-rayed id his maamry atilt lies_is I mass of twisted steel. Brisk fighting ed too-slay,by revotvW sibat L than Mutiny, was chosen to represent Uafted States has recognized .that the tomb, (awo psrried the seizure of one tratb. These rueeI in:s are 'held weekly In Canada sit the battiest in Washington fiance is in the wrong, by withdraw- When the i Tbb Dublin mail, from Wexford, was ��,t mitt the Government's al,- of the unknovm sak9er sad W3 a the is In t is irong,siagwi a raw- work n the tomb��alabaster hatted nines• Kt hnin by,a barricade. lecod mistreatment of ,,,1. The wreath from the Dominion on bit► Ing of triteness due to Geramay's'ooi!!a, t+alos off the thin coves of go9d Why the Rebliesess opened f}re two 4esd6ag sPkks see Mrs McBride and Lomia. Nat3orsat officers in the tutu replied. German Norway, and. �4 bel'piessness on account of the die-1 and carry the shavaded form into the The. p s erected stay Mrs. a merge cr+awrl}isDenied to >N". In France,imbrr growth to regarded as srnsament, in which thye United States;sun%ght, it will be plc.i.,,.,..�, A from mots es sarA1b&C . one officer with Sweden, herd a hand. every' aagIa Tate buadR+edle of reties Despaad in the street five National a crap to be grown, matured and har. z, °- There is no doubting the fact t1b1 of {l,�agt,, will be moround, and for eleven wounds is now the tfse horPitaii. �� and hired the* re- vested as any other crop and with '. Germany feels that.the United States,`the first time in history a than of the'�'e fir em=slim was woanded, 1M votvere over the crowd's bead Plank�continuous planhirsg so that instead � k 5 oerta�La duties twssvds tierrrtarry, � shgblt will be made. t r A .. �, afoot Republicans and �mp�sooad aw many pin and � tof hey earetincreased timber ... a� It ]ss been diecided that thi morn- coYnpoled fire gaginset to si�sspabch the a hospital,,come with bruins , 'which it cannot eserpe by taking down my,is to be X-rayed before the barer!- ta-ain at full sped norlhanaMi, w'bere bones. None of the shots struck tole i;ag at ]E'Atrertbssrtste+in and going agco =re re *�. as it is expected i rail bed bean lsfl>nrk The train kept ��� � ���� !home. The Leipsiger Neustye Nach- d "this wail t1now an Important light'the track and ri fled, its mad course a�ae- �+ ' the common German Nationals a tackoing a bouse on a theca , '.'...-• on the ritual of embalming as pram tilt steam failed, near Ferns. 1oneRy mounba� in Berry today 1! , -' sentiment: "The United Ststes, which dead by the ancients. Rub NEEDS t2ansmitted to Germany the terms ot; T� Repui>Gicana calmed a train cs Petrick Calrsxt.as important r from Waterford, ,armistice upon which Germany lid r - �. iQrdted Ilse coaches, S;e'�a- an, and thir•Ceea comrades. �, Maple products-S imp` and seat *am crushing into the rear One night my husband ems dawn arms., undertook at the same! �r�p. pear i home looking so ill and worn out ,.Vme obligations wirids it eannot mor- tom•, $2.O; per b-ga1. ties, 12.40 per at �+ stationary raahl. „ gal. Maple sugss, b., 2s to 2tic. They next seized the bocal from .6ANADA WANTS DEED that I thought he world faint. I atSy escape. knew there had beta'something. The populatku of Coblenz took ad- OF LAND AND BUILDING wrong with him t°r s me time,. vantage of the withdirawal of the An but I could not get him to tell me � ericaa !escape by smashing the presses W"kly Market Report - �' Leased for the British Em ire what it was. Finally he confessed ' of the Separatist newspaper Dokten- . - . . - p he was tired and sore all over. I "bL�which was published.at Cobienz. F.xhibit7oin Neu! Year. bleu go to bed. Next .. were unable to touch it while despatch says:-It morning he insisted upon going t 'Dk"9 Tsroata cial brand breakfast tsaoon, 88 to 400; A tai from London sa It �. the Americans w�esa there, but took boneless, 39 to 43c, is undmstood abtps wi l be taken by work although he vvaa anything � =' Maaiiba wheat--No 1 Northern, backs, � �,an Go� to �� but well. I knew that his trouble ,.s vengeance the nremerst tLey delrarted:;1.25. Cured meal'•-Long clear bacon, 50• and before the incoming French Manitoba oats-Nominal. to 70'lbs., $20; 70 to 90 Ibs., $19; 90 permanent ownership for Canada! of ' was partly due to worry because troops realized it needed protection. Manitoba barley-Nominal. %a. and up, $18; lightweight rolls, in the ground which will be leased for for some months before he had The German police half-heartedteg All the above track, Bay ports, barrels, $88; heavyweight rails, $35. tdre British Empire Exhibition and the been out of work. This put m ^apposed the infuriated Rhinelandeas. American coats-No. Z yellow, 8?c;( Lam-Pure tierces, 16c; -tuba, buiklitrg which will be erected thereon so heavily is debt.that the grocer =rt 71'lse t t.... of the Americans, to-i No. 2, 85%c. 16%c; pails, 16%c; prim, lSa Short- It Tres been aamted rec+esgly that unle s and butcher refuted to give us '' Barley-Malting, 60 to 62c, soeotd- erdag tkes,"14 fi0 l6c• tubs, 15 more credit. It was be out Of Y,-g+ether with the British expression of,i t freights outside. to 15%c; pails, 15%'to 16c; prints, 17 action to prevea�t it were takes the pork that worried my usbanoL ,eonlsiaaed neutraRty, makes the Ger-I nluckwheatr-No. 2, 77 to 79c. to 18c. expensive structures erected by the He wouldn't eat because he was mans resaflze that twisty must fight Rye-No. 2, 88 t 8bc. Heavy steers, choice, ' $1 to $g; Dominions wound fag into lice hand~if afraid there would not be 940=h- their -' ! own battles. For a few days Peet-No. 2. $1.4b to ;1.b0. butcher abeera. choice, bo ;6 W. do, ct guarantee company behind the loci for the chhldrea. We were - ----->�#sarlt some hopes on "indigzsation, . Miilfeed.-Del~," -Montreal freights,�gvod. ;b b0 to';6; db, med., ;bt to erlubction scheme. It is ur�dpra�toad so poor that we had to keep the -,ed the Angl+o-S coon world,'• but they bags included: bean, per ton, $2b; $5.50; do, com., $4 to $S; butches that Australia iraa stipulated she motif from school beiges they " Pre now preparing for along-drawn-.'si Pm'feed tio>a>62. ndddhngs, heifers, choice, ;6 to ;6•.b0 do, med., receive the deed of gift o!the 2aad'oa had no clothes. I knew that it I -pat battle of wits.- It is expected that$28.50; i$b bo $5.50; do, com., ji.21i to $4.75; which ber building will be erected and could only get my husband stro -tae-French General Waygbnd will tie Ontario wheat-No. 2 White, $1.12 butcher cows choice, ';4.50 to ';5.25; that- wil follow voile. and well again every! a =11 appointed dictator of the United Ruhr to '$1.14, according to' freirgft oats do, med., $8 to $4; canners and cut- Hon. J. A. Rabb,who has sailed for be all right. He is a atsr side; No. 2, $1.04 to $1.11. 1 ters, $1.75 t $2.25; !butcher bulls, ° And Rfiirselsrrd' - Ontario No. 2 white oati►-44 to 46c.!goad, $1 to $4.b0; de, coin., $2.2b to �aada, had an interview with the by trade and when in good ealt>� - T chairman of the London, Corn Ex- earns good ,wages and he is al- • Progressive Japan. Ontario Ontario dour-Ninety per cent.:do,bfair,$$4 to steers,5; stockers, good,$$4 cbange..befare Heaving London. When ways sober and industrious. But P s pat., in jute bags, Montreal, prompt to $4.50- do, fair, $2.50 to $3.50; the minister was !sere last summer he I knew that it was impossible for With, a slow to increasing its pro- any man to do good-work when shipment, $510 to $520• Toronto calves, choice, $11 to $12.50.; do, med. took up with the groin man ownplaints 80 diction of wool, Japan bees imported !$9 to $11; des, com. $5i to $8; milch that inferior American be was ill and worried. I decided . baaz9,. >eFi.05 to ;5.16; bulk seaboard, in worn be- ewes trom Australia and rams from $4,95 to co ivs choice, ;70 to ;90; r..'�y:,..,, ing mixed with Canadian wheat in to speak to our old family doctor.England. Manitoba flour-let pats:, in cotton choice, $80 to$100; Iambs, choice, $13 oectain United States parts avid acid 'w-ho had .retired from practice. sacks, $7.10 per bbl.; 2nd pats., ;6.80. to $14; sheep, choice, $7 to $8; do, here_as all-Canadian. Babb secured a When I explained hove we wery, Flay-Extra No'. 2, .per ton, track,'culls, $3 to $4; hogs, fed and watered, situated he gladly offered to 'do Toronto, $14 to $14.50; mixed, $11 to $10.75; do, f.o.b., $10; do, country COnBtlenbpsl report which showed that all he could to h�lp• altr4ougl� the coin l4ints had a foundation of r $13; clover. 88 to $12. Ipoints, $9.75. p he dicnt bloc �o in�erfere witeritie Straw-Car loth, per ton, track, To-' Hog quotations are t>aaed on the fact. During the pas: whipping sea- new ,octar'& practice. Finally he Tonto, $9.50. 'prices of thick, smooth hogs, sold on a son there haws been, a heavy traffic in said, 'R'hat your husband needs is w '''V``'' Butter-Finest creamery prints,'43 graded basin, or select&, sold on a flat Canadian Rtoeat via United States a good tonic and I know of ' "; ,` " rate. Bacon selects, sold on the ad- to 4bc ordinary creamery prints, 40 grad- ports and ,further comV--aints have nothing better that! Carnal: I Y;<.:.: >. Dairy, $, ed basis, bring a premium of 14) y r, "''. ,to 41c. Dai 30 to 31c. Cookie 22c. pm been made b the British in trades. ,thought, that if ou okl family ` Dressed poultry-Chicketrs, milk- cent:'over the' price of thick, smooth doctor recommends Carnal it must/ 'fed, over 6 lbs., 23 tc 31c; do, do, 4 hO» be all right^ On mp way home I V to b lbs., 21.to 27c; d°, over 6 lbs., 21 Montreal. _-. t 27c; cl'o, 4'to b lbs., 16 to 25c; do, Corn-American No. 2 v41 w ai„ ['•■+��H ' T' .«.,le the had' been used, my husband ' x 2 to 4 1 1A `r 91�. I7-tea;, �.�r G W b=c. oats+-Can.. western, No. 2, . 1V1a1 lest in India was a changed man. After he ; -_ lbe„ 23 to 27c; do, 4 to 5 roe., 19 to 63 to 64c; do, No. 3, 58 to 59c; extra had taken four bottles his ap- 25c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 11 to 17c. Roost- No. 1 feed, b5,to 56c; No. 2 local petite returned, he had more ers, 13 to 18c. l5uciclinga, over b lbs., white, 53 t 64c. Flour-Man. spring A despatch from London sags:- that tired look in his•e ° 23 to 26c; d'o, 4 tb'5 tbs., 21 to 24c. wheat pats:, firsts, .;7.10; seconds, gon, J. A.- Robb,Minister of Trade energy, Y� Turkeys, young, 10 Nibs. and up, 28 to $6.60; strong bakers, $6.40; winker and Commerce, visited' Indian coast Mn appea and what is most im-- - 138c; do, old, 18 to 23c. Geese, 15 to pats., ohorCe, ;6.60. Rolled oats, bag, rtacnt his wages have been more 21c. 90 lbs,, '$3.15 to $3.25. Bran, $26. cities on his return from Australia, tha doubled and he'is now super- f Margarine-20 to t2c. Shorts, ;28. MiuddQngs, $38. Hay, and he describes India as a great and intandent of the wood working Eggs--No. 1 candled, 36 to 87c; se-' 'No. 2, per ton, earl lots, $14 to $15. growing market for Canadian timber, chop in which he formerly worked !sots, 41 to 42c; new !aids, bOc; car- Butter, choicest creamery, 41 to railway ties, autmobiles, iron and as a c enter. Thanks to Carnal alp q I tuna, new !aides, 62c. 41%e. Eggs--Fret, 46 to 48c; select- steel products, paper, carbide, elee- cur troubles are over and we are f Beans-Canadian hand-picked, "]b, eel 37 to 38c• No. 1 stock 33 to 34c happy and contented c p' trical equipment and musical ir►stru- once more a ha 7c primes, 6'{ic. new-laid, dozen, We, Potatoes, per family." meryto Money--60-4b, tins, 12 t 12%c peribagg, car Iota, 95c to $1.00, ,p - - Carnol is sold by your druggist. 1b.; 5-2%-Lb. tins, 13% to 14%e per; Com. and med.dairy cows and bulls, Samantha says: Homes where 'the and if you can conscientiously Has Delicate Task in Ruhr. f lb.; Ontario comb honey, per dozen, canners and cutters, $2 to $2.75; womenfolks sing as they work have say, after you have tried it, that General Degoutte, wto heads the $8.75 to $4.50. ado, slightly better quality, $4 too $3,50; riches which neither wind, rain, nor it hasn't done - you any rood,' French army of occupation in �lhe Potatoes, Ontario$,No. 1,90c to $i;;com. dairy built in fair flesh, $3 to bad markets can wipe out. return the empty bottle to hires f; No..2, 85 too 90c. \ $3.60; good veal calves, $10.50; others ndIle-mil refund your money. Ruhr district, is entrusted with adell-�' Smoked meat-Flames, mod. 26 to tat 10• hogs 'selects and y t Cate task in, keeping the population :28c; cooked }cam, 38 to 40c• smoked i butchers, $1.1.25 to $11.50 good A Pan which contains a thin layer � quiet r'hile achieving the objects of!rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage roils, 32 to I and corn fed hogs,,$11; sows, $8.50 to of sand placed in the bottom of the &old by Dr. McEwea s Drop Ator% u , fiance to forcing reparations, i 86c; breakfast bacon, 82 t 85c; ape-($9,60, "� oven prevent& food from scorching. Pickering,�• x "fit' 7' ;n,.�4y,'f�o T• . '.7:*rs •` .,g i _. h ,•xi7�. *q'�:" Y ins» & �yl�k.= •C} 4,vw N y. .�. -•� ` pie, .: ;Ky � a, , r� f! . � r, .rt „'- . '�..y Mc':. .e'FA•'°%,,.•. A '"n' �+^` ..a.cweze''". *a.=",3„Y:. -rx•„•p.. ._r, �.�y,r;;,,+. r; ?w+"•,r�',' °P1' +a,'.c {. 'Y:'iW, • "yf G.;" �+ •��ti ✓,'R^ rJ.i'._ •}F .t+nf !'�,, ,.�T M1p {�""q'. ,fi R a~•�od,»,yt .,,,L• ,{.'.. {"y v '�"-/ ,�,� d`} � '.;� ,�-' •. •*. . : ^r"'a y�,. ,,,' s .�ur! � ' .•a;. a* F", f. -"."•!q" '—•' '.,,•,� ',''- 'r' ?�7`' s.`�'_ � �'���yk.} da"�-`'t:' ri•y ry o,e1m.^�:` `y�',[r,,, ��w-:, -fir..�Y �LV is:.�"' :•,,�,o��:. .'�, - ',.�������y�b �• x• "'�� o!which he was an honorary teem• - Der, sad interwenc at Prospect cetne- A Deserved Diploma-- ' 'rI' E FINEST tery, The late Rev,-Westaev is our- _ vived b twada� hters, Misses Violet • • _ '� ACert� lcate of Heath /� Tt+iRbt3 a'. and 8telix.of Toruato;a brother I3en- MONEY CAN iB�•/Y :. ,: ;1.?5 pefyear.:;{L.50 tl paidlin'advan.e: " rv, of West Hill. and a 'sister, 'Mrs. � �_' "'�, �=" Ournaghaa, -oP Toronto. His wife b[tss M-- lived to the Ottawa �. b valley, not far from the capital, with [} predeceased hits@ beti'etel years at ills er mother and young stater. -Fork `. . •4 _ JOl•�Al MURKAR, Proprietor, C'rectory at Bolton mad -the natural thing when she s^ 'r- - _ - 1e - school, aad,� accordingly, she :' 'T.t�IS 'EEg ADD To YOt+R GROCERY ORR ti . started out to get what she could for SALE REQI TER. ; her services. Progress was not t4st. :Fresh White Fish; 18 cents per lb. - �� NOTES C0,61 NTS, bw at lfast she did not Bt�nd still, $ATORDAY, F> t3,3RD-14 fresh cows and her., earnings were always In- Fresh Saliuoa, 15 CeLl 9 pe.r lb: ' with calves by side,also 6 springers with push prospects It seemed that Fresh Halibut,-25 cents per lb. [i Sir Henry Thornton has cum-- and other Cattle, belonging 'to D. Cher,Iittle sister could get tho chancy - Finnan Haddie, 17 cents per lb. . 'Meted his tour of inspection in Holden. Sale at Mansion Hoc-Ise Al that she had been den ted—a Univers- it' p 1.i0 o'clock. Terms 6 months,- F. tty education. The baby of the fawily >. Haddie Fillet @, 19 rent9•per lb. The North-West and hits returned went to Queen's, and this x�r her _ ,�'V W.Silversides,auctioneer. alma mater'gives her the dcTgree of. ,- --- _ Salulon Snarl 30 cents per lb. to Ottawa, and id nuiC 1]tley CO• Ttivasm Y. FSB.8`172 =Aui loS]Sale of Hachelor of Arta, Next year she's Banela�s Cod, 2U cents er'rlb. ordinhtins{ the tzeo branches of 115 head of cattle, consistin of f10 gosng to do better—Master or Arta. N g But here's where thq sadness comes the Csfnadian National-A. That head of fat cattle, 63 steers and heif- tn. The elder sister, broken in health Boneless Digby Herring, 20c per lb.. ors, a number of hogs and a 8 year by overwork, to no longer able to or Oysters, 50 cents a jar. � which concerus the reaideaLa in gelding, the ptroperty oil �tex. Oil ld• assist, She is a patient at the Mua- .'this locality Li; that which deals er, lot 30,con. I. VE hick- sale at it I, Hoaptfai fol Conaumptivee, but a y it !s fioped that she too will shortly ~ 12 ,o'clock sharp. As the sate is graduate—with "A Certlflcate o1•Good t 'with the electrification of the tar a the xuccioneers .viii start as Health" Everything ru Groceries—finest qua'litp and aliva,ys = 4-canadian 1\ortl;ertl and 'theTil pro ptlyas possible. Jos,' Baird Seveuteen n-thousand patients have �rstACOCk. .r'. been, ca ed for by the rational Sani- �,.: iontu EHSterra. It is full expect- and K m. Maw, auctioneers, Carlum�Assoctation In its hospitals in - ed• that this wurk will ba'dunP $AT[ RDAs, FEB. 17TH—AUCtiOII sale Muskoka -any at ti'4eaten. , he oc ® }V Of farm stock,iruplesuent9:Curniture Lbd have darn restored to health - /tad at as eil a date a P'()z btP, and h great'work You can share 1n -': ti etc..at lot 8, Con, 5, Pickering, the this great`work if you r:i17. • s NFide but so far nt)thing definite has• property of Joseph ma . Style Contributions may be sent to Hon. at 1 O'clock sharp. See bibs, «-rri, W.' A. Charlton, 223 College Street, ' ;begn thrived at. It is ex,�ected Dl set Toronto. ----. a w,auction thatthe�Board c,f Directr�r� M ni'akea.decfiuu'- at Au ea•rlydate `P A R is L A 1, D J y To buy or sell your farm. consult the Farm Larids Department of { �,�,-r'•..�:` •,and. the. sxuction of the govern- cc �- - meat will be necessary . in order a!''rosperitay'� ����� Ston ` The-United Farmers Go-operative Company,. ' that the Ft•heme ti iii• be carried a7 Limited. out. We trust that our hopes for HE: first deposit in your bank- account is the corner ,." '. electric li stone of our prosperity, _ .. �'ht and, power may not y p p y, and by regularly and sys- A. J. 4LL[30v, Representative: Pickering, Phone Pick. 15Q8' ''`.be dashed to the ground hp the ternatically adding to your savings a sub tsii al reserve ., ~'tletisiun of the'directors. is steadily built and a future of comfort and independence * assured.. Lay the corner stone of your prosperity now -by' - y -- opening a, savings-account at our clearest branch. G` • He it, a lock goy•' is an ex• 'prekriion that one frequently heara� "j• ' T ,H 0 R N , T _0 N ��..'�': when applied to a person'u hu bar ` " C.earance of Winter linear etc. Note the special values duel with siie'ess in life. aZld i! � CSR' chains. open ring reg 50c, sale 37c Hand sawq, rag 1.75, sale 1,85 ' g �• : ,. most fro sientl used b rron� Yarn (Wheeling), rest I,00, sale Sir, Girls' wool mitts. long cuff. ,.f, Q 9 y pe BRANCH, G. P; Ll Mier, rest 45c. sale 35c, 40 in. Plaid for childre[['s dresses 60c. 45c•. - F,_. who have made a failure of life. BRAIyCIi�, , '� _ L C. CROSS, Manal LAdil black Ringwood gloves. reg 54c, reg -39c: Ladles' Flannelette It is trine that one pert may Kightaowne, rYZ 1.35. sale 95c ; 13oyl tweed bloomer pants 25.28 'inch. meet with great 1,ill in financial reg 1.75. sale 1.45 ; Ditto, 30.34 inch reg 2.25, sale 1:75 Boys' fleeced t operations, while^another pet•+on underwear re¢-fist and 75t, gale 58t : Boys' flannelette shirts reg 1.20, ' 95c : Boy3' hinter on pi reg 1,00, tale 85c: Men's grey flange•; shirts + egoally as diligent and just tta- - KERINCA rtrg 1.75, sale 1 4©: Men"s winger cape reg 1.35, eale 1.15 ; Ditto reg 1.75, clever Wray nieet with dismal fail sate 1.41-. Also, other liues not mentioned. ore. But what is tutially tersued , - These prices were ac w sad now a.se exceptionally low,.- - "good luck," id simply pure stick- MEAT - �MARKET it-ivenabs, guided by good The y i dgmeiit. a _ `,'�<` common sense and good Iu - . . T Bus tore you rri� t The may who plods all day is=' Round Roast or Stalk, .... '20 per lb` There is a Reason '? .;c and day.out,and ill dideour• Stua Rciaet or Steak. •• 25c la •. Aged by an occasional set•bilileL 3 Porterhouse Roast or Steak,+ 3c - ` y r' sure tW be su%cessfu) in the end. Rump Roast,. ... ' _ ' Ise ; P'ckeri gi` Hardwaro' St 're 1 :i r The man who sits on hi:� door- Fine Rib Roast, .i , Waiting for sc,mething to turn up Heavy Rib Roast Iflc ''. rvill sit is vain, and he will de- Shoulder Roast. .:. 14 r►ndhc ".. " . _ e o e add . plots his ­bad luck,' 'and will Pot Roast, It will be worth your 'avhil t coal in a 14 ,R wonder why other a en succed so Brisket,to boll, :.. ' tk •` _ : _ - _ see oar stock of well in life. The Rucce«saful uiaa .Les: of Pork.,,. ,.. .. r.•o-c • is the one who takes a deep inter- Loin of Pork. . ' :. Poultry F�s and El Producers t set is his work, and- earnestly $hQUMet Roast of Pork, •. •' '�0c,23c " hopes that the .tiz o'clock bell' Pork Chopp. „ - ` `ve have Royil. Pttrpta Laying Meet. Beef Scraps and Bone, oyster ; `Pure Pork 5alueage, ,�. .:; .. 25c _,ksnxy gut.ring until he niches a . ert>tio anion°nt of.vaorir ibat he Finest Salt Pork,.., • 23c Shell and Mica 4rit, Pratt'y Ept¢ Pcod'tcer, Rosati Pt}rple { Lice Powder. One trial will convince you that he has planed to do. It way- be Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, '• W these are the beet on.the market. elatrued.that a tuna who hae suc - ' sliced. ... ..: 3& •� "`_ Mild Cared Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 7330 - Royil Purple Calf Meal for young ca.vea,' Rog Fattener for lire hog, esel is life is a genius<is his par. -':- �R. - .- Hack Baron. •. - - = Stock Specific for the horses and cattle. Zeolenm to disinfect _ tieular voll a. Edmund Burke, , " ' ' the stable, sad a sure kill for lice or. stock. the Rrtftt Irish orator, said that Cooked Ham,.. - - - •. - . --. - : � s`geaius was simply hard work." Weinere,.. .. 25c t American Cori Oil arway* on hsadat right price. wad this is true to a great ezteat. Head-Uhpeae.•- ,: . . ... lac -' j;dieon aha3 the` repittation'of'be- ;r,Easy Fire and Llorues+tic Shortening, S Tho 50 cent. It is a pleaeare to show our good p. We have them, can get the' Rrpateat investor is the ,. „ b prbeiste 8 cents _ theta or they are sot roads. . :• AA Mato[y of the world. But he wQO Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday �r �+ (�'x�',R��[� .� tb^t pusitiou by winking in hie - J. S. BALSDON PICa ' *v . ` •104hout sleep and ei y iittilTol �`� �•��L, ` _ laboratory for days at a time � He will by hard work. Dr. Sant lase. of T[srunto, has wos a v['or;d Use "Bank Money Orders ~=� / wide re utaitil la, bid reeewrche ►' _ A low rice:^level never• before , in the fitld of ruediciae, Ze,i± ? � 1�EN you want-to remit say amount up to fifes doliar>r, K• ',. . oaicl to be a than of Duty ordinary b > " a remember that Bank Money Orders are inexpeaxva as ability@ b[it hard truck has eriab ' reached "y any car m Canida I well as safe. The chmigess,exclusive of Revenue stataps. am 85.00 and under,three cents; over $5.00 and not excead• led him to reach his Baal, n'with ins x10,six cents; over E 10 and not exceeding$30,ten call �'. over$30 and not excel 550,fifteen cents, z= ,lttras to find a remedy for diabe;.es, , ._ . . . - • _ . . . - S - You can get Money Orders at any branehoE this Bank - a disease which has >3itllertu i-.eati I • ' _ �J - THE •'�'-- iincurable- It is hard Rork taut " q gins and not 'l�uk. ' >Ford Touring Car -F. O. B. Ford,'Outario = STANDARD BAi�t K or cwKnow _ SRS t:atiw°°° \E PR7rCES ON AL FORD 'bfODELS TOTAL ASSETS l EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS 1i, Bennett was a Vill to To n o `�'•. Branch - - - - W. F. Law, Masai „Isar week. Pickering _ C.-A. McClellan, Manag R.'FlumerfelL wad J. Bcrnea httenc?: _ p,�a��l`�, l• • v' � a•00 Whitby Bi3sltr., a e8 a meeting of the,O, F. at Whittc 'Runabout . • 4�5•Q� t and re to good time. ` - The Ls' Aid will meet at the - - `� " - '__ :':''445.V� _ • • .�- ' -parsonage on Thurad..y, Feb. 8th. ar. --'Tvurin� :: • ,;°� '-r - `�. - ¢: r 8o'clock. fto11 Call to he answered by' .. .errtwiainsrthe word work. Truck Ch . . 495♦UU • `�, • '--Bake ��C y �• � s All the ladies of the community are •, . . . ' cordially invited. (� mpe . . • ..Sedan '78 Q ..-: 'Rev. Vic. S: WesMey's Death 't' We are carrying on our V. 4 The above prices: are F. O. B. Ford, Ontario. Starting and LEI✓ bll1�d117in., ��• ,- Following an illness of'three days electric lighting un Chassis, Runabout,Touring,Truck Chassis business as usui r�pposi to the Meth - p r. •-crow pneumonia, Rev Nt•, S. West. $85.00 extrH. on Coupe and Sedan starting and elect-ric light- ney. M. A.. B. D., for tier chaplain of -. ing are standard equipment. Odl a chul'.Ch. You will find us Prospect Ceoueterc, ci?d at his home. - Freight and Guvernnlant taxes extra. ** ... a... . -1588 Dufferin S,t..Toronto, on FridMy, t ` hE're. W1.4h the ,��(9tlds, some- i 2Elth,in his 83rd y enr, The ue- ee[s?d, a number of years Nj;O, wRe is chariter,f St. George's churr•h, Pick• - thing to suit, all tastes. .. i Bring, and St. Jobn's, Whitby, and J tat.r At L'zbrid e, his first chwr P be. �`- lost at Barrie. e could relate x ~ White Bread, Brown Bread, Fruit Loves interesting Ificidents of early-day life. - ' p _ _ "Try our Milk Rolls only 5e•eaoh en gh fox a meal. • having on one$abbath reached tbreo � i •�e�a,,x'�,.'[a_,:.•.,:, , '=IndP endent: hone 200 sermons, performed a marriage cPre- &ad conducted a funeral eec assortment.of Chocolates is balk bad boxes. admg tarty miles on hnrae-her{c AF � ' • .; Veil. He held a number of reapons- Independent Phon@ NO. ' t...,' ible poaitiogro in the Anglican church, r giving all his faithful attention, The Sherwood I C • ' ?uneral oer4iace,was bold an JacuRry �'�. B Mon al — P>«cke lg t Foill ialr! a!•d ce:�•20o St• t,;�,n. R. �a' " , •x•,' .t�Y'�i. :,,;4,"� ",.s'€�°: =f' ,:;� .., :*,�• ^'.� �' .rte. ;�,rgr ..x., ,�. s.,,�;y; s. <. ,: �' - .'- Xt T � + > n'- "• 3a r i Q•y.. .r• yeN'c# v+,t. rte 'at• tRra �y.. rxteri:. r ��y°Y � ro Who s• _A &_`" i.+.� '.L�'.. +„C j '•A.. ,F•'F•"'•'K .y, 1 a..�,.,,:_" wC..,�_YY.''i ,�.,. •R at r^-..t�� 'r i4^ l ,cn may^.. #..� •t ,•t aY•-•:@' '.tit.' "`. ,:.:•'.s.��a. .�;�^•'ca. ,-y..rr, 5 ,"n.7:- a •.' .(. .`•c' x .:. ! 'a;",` �' ...,��,,,' F w:,}•'a',� y = .� �'r�'ar'.. '*+s', ,`"°f" -c,,. Wi -T' ^-•)tr+;,ft,, ,. - q'AV„,' - - Y- - - ` �t, ;'.m. •r - '�.:'1:-.. '.'IAr. - :S' r ,'''"''J.A' \ t- w�r CLi1REMONT. Thor. Gregg moved into his'pew Tl1lE-B TABLE-PiokerlaQ.Station, Ddra. J. H. Evanai9.0u the sic reFide�ce this week. - - T.R. Trattas going PSastdasaslollows ,.._ .. ;Itwiti2 a bad cold. Ralph Evans was taken quite ill _ , • No. 1e Mail 7.67 A M. on Suaday chile in church but we S ,Local ;;28 P.K. „ - ': James Allaivay, of Pickering, are glad to know that he has gPow - PL t� Pu� - ��Ia 80 Looal was in town on Tuesday. 8tinday train, 1.07 A.X, S. F. and Airs. Robles, of Whit- quite O ar Barberrhad for his week• :K' - 1. B Trains can West dos as follows-- rk by, spent Sunda with Chl'temoat on guests;-his-parents, who were - :: our Poke No. 2 Local i0.60A� a .friends. p 1 6• 27 Local 3.41 P.H. on their way from a Toronto visit •" 9 Mail ` 9 06 P.M. There will be skating on the to their Uxbridge borne. t Caledonian Rinkon next Tuesday Sun`dap tra n, 9,08 P.-M.-, _ '•-.,i * Dar. and Mrs. Woodburn and _ There 'is no need to make a speci�I Focegoing.isacgordfag'to Standard i.. ,.':eveoinR. Mrs. Nelson Sanderson, of Toro ` . to tavrm for a load of cho li o = time. ._ Mrs. C. H.Found is xnder 'the p •- y u hk re to, ':pent the weekend with their i weather gt present sod is under �: ;' aloronto Rarm engine and Grain Grinder ter.and'the Mrs. A J.Chandler.of Torou o, ,1,;It lto�`c mottle b epetTer$n 1a�4'eod - -,-you o few cent on every bs�g it 'will save -y a Coal, _Coal spent ove►�Sanday',wlth her par• - Coarse-:or fine rho for carte- r— - bridge.dn Monday, The animal P— Q _ ents, J. H. and Mrs. Real. Willi;. dogs=I would recommend t%e, Toronto ivi r in charge of Wm, Mrs. Chapman (nee Mres Curn ANl D.- Furs o, .her reran _' Gander for efficiency and economy n. Wrings) presented her hubband' y. y our farm. y Hard and Soft Coal of they -'Kith a baby boy an Monday, Jacr. friend:; mill regret to learn, has ? .,best quality Oil been c•uufined to her room for a Toronto Farm Engine, too-, .is_a great. 22nd. few tiny#, but i3 now improving labor saver.' •Attach it 'to your hand ' - ~ The ice harvest has begun on J. �luw'!r. - tt pulper, pump cutting bos..cream _ �.j('tiC A. LAW, G. Borland's pond. The ice is of Da�.id rind R. P. Hopper, of To- separator or fanning mill. j OS. . A. '.�'iI --- omrr,-who--were-here attending _ ThInk of the labor saved : It thickness. i c :.�iel';E2'119, G=a.t.. Miss Eric Underhill has re-, the 4inei-al of the late Miss Alison -pa-.,s for ic�r.if n one winter. �+ -� turned home after spending a HHrill:tuo, are Fpending a few pu? dollars in your pocky x days wi-6 friends in town. ii' ' if you'll come in and discuss Tor- WAN'I'F.D tuouth in Guelph with her ai,-ter, _ ., A rink of our curlers composed onto Farm Equipment a:itn'me. _ Young. of Reuben Besse, D. A. Scott, . R. .. W-. J:Michell and darn titer;bins ftFJ.IABLE SALESAGENT f; ` Forssth and Fred Evans we C. W Pilkey For this district to sell our 'Agnes, of Toronto, were here Dion S to Peter.boro on Tuesday to take = .,., day'atteoding 'the funeral•:of the Fruit and Omnmeata2'Trees late Miss Harniftoa. part in the bonspiel. We wish P1Ckering; - ontar.0 Flowering Shrubs,etc. theca slievee -- i Two rinks of our curlers went-to = - Exclusive Territory Agincourt on Tuesday of oast week sleighing [snow excellent in this - • GOOD PAY locality. There is an abundance - +to take part in the bonspi 1. They of sauce' and farmers are making Qtr agency is valuabia. The -won from Stobffville by 3 soots, fiord use of the good roads by get agency is is grown ice.our ' but lost to Malvern 1-y 2*hots. - own Nurseries. Our Fist of -F , The township -auditors, R, J flag their wintgr'i.teafning done. Q = Varieties is the best ; Hots and Peter ehlacnab,havecom The large amount of scow has - vanL—Alms Will - driven the autos from the road Fo. plated the auditing of the treasur• - - Pelh�al Nursery Co., far the tin►*being•.. BsobLl.had40 rages • goo Acres er's books and will preiii their _ r / Grinder•. i report to the council at their next Vj A R6d HELP-The Bureau of Col- iVIASSE - M s T.. A `, a3Beting. 1' onisation and Immigration expects a Large - C11�Z1EI�ON� �tiRA�� r An interesting checker toarna- number of first-class men from the old Country- per+ r c' during the latter part c March and succeeding «.mid ri 1Yf a give perfect a relent Carte off On Monday evening months,some ezpeAenued,some partly and some n En " — in•:perrenced young men,and•experienced mar. _ __ H,@ vin rented J. D�CGffitll'9 CsaL' eft the r 4tdenee of Ira Boiler. rigid men and partly experienced married men - " ?? age, I am prepared to make expert . 'There re twelve players CO a with and without ttmiH. Farmers cd with vector " -Satisfaction. , . p side, ea tained b Harry Porter rise willkiadt write H.A.Macdonall, nirectoc_ repairs on all makes of cars. . All of Cblonizattbn.Parliament Buildings. Toronto. - - 'r makes of Storage Batteries repair- and Ira Boyer respectively. The or to their Agricultural Represeentative for-m• latter won and the losil had to 4brr ation.and application clams. Applications ed and recharged. Agency for ` will be dealt with as far as possible in the order the Exide.Storage Batter the cost of the roast chicken in which the are received.prefereru:e being iv• , It yy. i `.sn er which was served at Mr en yearly en e.n.ts. R.M.Tipper,�icui• / �1-� rr• red. phone No. ISOS i. �y � I Boyer'*. The game was much en. rural Representative.u:bridge•arc. 18-20 _ - W. STOUFFER, ' oyed fly all who participated,. L ^ t' __; - 27tf ;Claren�ortt, Oat. both wianeris and losers. The Oleo luOW' Mil1S ='`r „ ---��l \ 1' N w� Two StouQville rinks visited Cedar Grove, .-Locust Hill - - It �$ illy Bu�r�ne Claremont laat"Saturda'y. winning - 4 .from the local enrlers by one Phut. To help you run part of yours. be Friday quite a number of local sothnsdasts'drove over to Mark {Dorn. . .;R'heat, „ By olienioq a Neu Gorage In the Vil- �. hang where they witnessed a hot - a1Tek odehoferel airs warkp red to do contest between Markham and DiytillEr'e Grains. p g Uxbridge hockey team@, which re Shorts. tied Cho taps and side curtf►iea, also malt salted is favor of the visitors.by p' _ �_) .your old car look and can like now 'the Score o" to 5. The Uxbridge Oil Oake, Tanks4e, _ - _ _ RivfnR t a Rood.coat of ae9v pslat. g _ - _ Agent for Toronto machinery#inolud- High School hoe-key team played w . (Mateo Etc. -Etc. - If you $re 111 need of a good set Of lag;Pumps,;Windmills. stlea• fi -the Claremont High School team _ and�caSOline Engines: on Thursday )ast. winning by 5 to In stock at lowest prices, 'pp �+� CSARLEB M. E ice: A f 4• Branch at Locust Hill. _ .-..,' SLEIGHS See J. R. l heR.ton• ' Home Tel. 6821. Whitevate, [spit The funeral of the late Misr - a Alison Hamilton was held on Moa. A E R E E S .It -- Agent, Pickering. - . day afternoon the Rev. A Me- i .� Lellan conducting the service, ' Rev. C. W. King as9iating. The Phone Mark 2800 decewsed poised peacefully aeray on Thursday after several weeks' The Pickering "` °' • ""` ,illness. She was one of the earliest ? and most re+rpacted resideatern Y V1gilice Committee CALIFORNIA r 01aremo'bt and will be greatly :missed by every one in Claremont. .' • lBhe was always ready to help in The object of tfSts Association is to • every worthy esme and was most., lessen stealingg and prosecute . - - Z'o Pouf Home by ,considerate of the feelinve of oth- - the felons. , _ � • letting ce instal a •' -- —_lets. A large concourse of relatives $M P and friends were in attendance at �� ;b..inR prop.#ttyy slolsa eoenmanl - -. New Ideal Pipe or the service. The interment took sal immediat iy Z any membse - -,. ..place in St. John's. Cemetery on-' of 8:epwative i0ommtctrr. 4 y. _- c the Seventh of Pickering. >tiembenhip t« Pi FlArnaee- The Mission Band of the Union Church will hold an old-time val- �0k'a`seer tahas from ie etwta•nc or ®. ''' m ? i. 9.er.taaT on applteseloo. 4 The only farnace 'entioe social and entertainment -on the eveninq-of Valentine's Day, x$c. Corn--L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm "��'r' • 'with a shaker and t Wednesday, Feb. •14tb. Some of ; ciplex grate. Eer. �Y. V. Richardson, Pickering. � ,•- - ;.,i,be rfetsourea of Liao r urn,ica:uana7aao J+fl; T•hexto.i. 'VV, J. E•lark. — - d water to clears -= - -- 'A will be an old•tiwe spelling match, t3eoreteyf - SNAP Enameled Ware: It is soclean Fork and farnac-e guarantee =I 'improvised qubrtettes and other' president, `., ^" muwical entertainment during the - -' and so pure. As smooth-as c�iina ;Ask a� fair an estimate. -' evoainx: The, new great feroily and as strong as steel. And no metal Journal. TfiECLARESIOVT T111F.5•'_HarneSS Shop t y will snake its initial' appearance touches the food. Be$e sure you get • E• - X . 'Cj 0 o P E R - on this evening. It will be brim• _- 4i& fill of local news and other good _..�CLAREMONT rending matter. �'he editor will FARMERS _ � � - - �-�•�� read it during tbeevening to=how Tb a Ideal Grocery, S•tora its gresat 9npe[ioritp over all other - �s = -weekly-newspaper s. Price only Now is the time is see'about your Three finishes: Pearl mare, Pe y OfJ n ear, but reap tvortb Harness need. two coats of pearly grey enamel Now that the Xmas holidays. are over h e2•, y ' y , - inside and out. Diamond a and.we have -entered the ear 192.1. o _ Ware. three coats, light blue and - � twice that amount. Subscriptions , �' . + 8. C•=Y� three coats We are looking forward to aaothar R e have a hand a good supply white outside white Bain al Ware. ure year of good -business. We believe _ must be paid in advance. Re�rEFh• of Harness and Accessories p , manta will be served at the close. white inside and of with REwal blue edging.- that-our groceries and foodstuffs Are Admission, 25 cents; children, 15 at various prices. • •TM .Sheet Mats! PrOdgets Co. U�� the best that money caa buy. We cents• Give as a trial and be - doa%need to bluff you i4,tj . rlrinorhat �1°^t^af TO ONTO wfn+rf= our 2 will bu The question of building a new convinced, Ernvoll van•ww• Gcsa,y y buy$10 worth otgoode, but school is still undecided. the a-pti• - _ 153 we do believe that you can save mosey tation in fwvor of a consolidated Good Shoe Repairing Service by buyingg here.' ,Give te. your nest. •School in Claremont to not meeting order, Yotz are well protected, s oar with the support from the adjoin CECIL -.BRADLEY money back every order. goes � with every order. -'in sections that wns hpp for, Butter, Egga, Poultry Waated.s.11 the The reports-from those donpsolidat- .Hat'ness maker, = rive our G rain G ro u n time. Prices paid ae to duality. ed schools that have been eeta>r• V Phone, Clare 29M fished for some time are most fay. PICK�1RING, - ONTARIO AT THE �a urebU -bu ibe sections bereaboufrr �''B�Ng �iH��t+() ► have riot been Sufficiently impreis / A_I _ _ ' s , i•,� CLARFDfaNT, - ONTAL3IO ed by these reports to make them � ���� ,'..fall into line with the movement, -Notable -price reductions in ,Ths School Board . frilly realize Ladies' Sweater Coats. •�T that ootuethinR must be done, in These sweater coats were made by the Work done while you wait the clatter of providing adegnate Monarch I{lrittioR Co„ Ltd.,.of five Rccommodallon for the continua different shades: Jade Jade and «'bite, . - - oats, lion clfssyea, and in their failure _ ?" to do thiii the government grants Came] and Brown, Black' and«'title: e are ''in the -market for 'vv inter and wi.li-be eat olf. This world be a Red and Black, All White, 40 ,inches q , calacuitp that could not be thought long,teimmed with Persiam wool, Wheat, nat�? l' #ley" " of, The continuation school haF .Rod tuade of the�very finest' .. _ Ot all ma"risL3 and J3sign done a work that has far exceeded' knitting wool, and rye. _'Inquire - kept fa stoop. It will pa' fog a the r1I01t sanguine expeeta• FOI'�prices *all at our work s.std inepROb our 4oeh d Guaranteed 100 per cent. wool. a Coat - obbain prices Don't be mtal lions of its promoters. ao bar that you never bee in small townF, {�� t s;e�ta as do not employ Ihem,oonseguel "�4 •Saved the community thousands made to sell at T(1.OU, e Cetrnpbell our Mills W Lt� ps of dollar4 in educating its young ao aro e►e, gad do throw oh which ,agar! ; men and women. In the nl only 4.00. •, ootamf ly save of 10 r os alsing io In Ill w!1 • time the School Board is not idle. _ eaeMsinlyeays by paewhsstnQ ieom tn, Don't miss this bargain at .� Mills at oa[Isoliolua, bet is earnestly studying the sitti- J. T. HATE93ON r ation in the beet interests of the J Fuld Clareznoat, • • - ~; _ ,�oll,mafritp, Toronto Petf�rberQ Pic�erin o�:.and�a*sr, � ,a�til r'... ,� gyp,. �...,;.M: "'.� .o- :k.'•^ ''„�'' c�Sr.'x r qr `i-�,�1�; , " �°�`� ,�. .� a-° •rJ:'" -°�„•r .ar,{'_.w•' y'” '^3„ �' 'u:°.S.a'0•,` 'Y1�j'�a �'�e b ..3�.,,� ,A�� wAb .a�'. � •s"r' `"•f a• •z';�" - , ;,�, -xs,t e yPt; :a.':.`Af%.iv..,'_,!5,r;;y5,,, -'u'dw'rr•.,.,a:� +�+.j,, '.'.Aw«.+, +'..%"}��_w•-.:a.,^^�g.,i_:"r"""r ^:iiS„i'-. :✓'' •'ki.;,.,.a•*:�,f4.'.".,,�!"..'^4'�"•'?•v:ik+»+ 4,,,,.r"'+'�`•;E.*.-+ �_-r°}}7. ' ' .,"'' - .s v:+tdsi.,c•±f•+n•,-;c-. �. " "+tfati•.,y- ra')`''.,"'_...i: '.5., - '>,,i.uc '�•.� "'Y� n N'„i”' ..- rr✓, ,m ,.�� r N' -`� %.::[•A.: r� e�- .1r�.. '"sF V`'.}r' ' .yr.:'I,2!anY _.�,'x�%.�. ,+f.�_'T '"I.q.• :..'jF'; 4r•=+• ,+.,✓.'tt,..ac '�h _. �7c.^•' ,. .H6 '�,+..•-•� �-_� • " '»"'..ti 'R"1 'S'•'`- ,Y ! r S ; 9rl !-�,c, . "i. ti _ Y _ fir• ..r u #r'CY Y+: Tr S w ,y,g _. d�i. -work on Saturday, otherwise she willy Z. ' ,-not- succeed. All work and ono play • Q� (or rest) is as bad'for the housewife -About ='th�-. HW5�/ ho it i� for "Jack" In the model ���. .. - � home "mother"also has s day of east. �� � KM Harmony in Flow,erland. then white, and on the other side the Clever card to covers can be _ It is never too early to ,plan the bluish -and,lavender shades, "Say" made 'fronn. a Tard ulquare.of black •.+tuirimer'beauty crops; sometimes I your patriotism "with flowers." oilcloth. if 40sare six inches on each - think,-them out while the seed pods Last year I mixed flaming single side from each of the four corners, ' -ad autumn are still swaying in the poppies with blue larkspur and had a mark and cut off the corners di- "breeze. Planning a flower bed is-like bed of dazzling brightness; this sum- agonally. - '•krying on new spring hats,each seems mer I shall plant the poppies solid Finish the % ge of, the cover by lovlier than the last and each.must be and- edge them with white candytuft blanket-stitching in a bright colored "considered with relation to its sur- for a more restful effect when Old,901 _yarn. A small floral design can be ' .`' .. roundiham To -illustrate: a flower is doing.his worst. White or blue embroidered in colored yarns in the .,�� .� � and bed, lovely in-ttself, may conflict with flowers carry a suggestion of cool- corners or tiny crochet yarn flowers. { 154 y : -s neighibordng bed, waging such post- Bees; startlingly red blossoms (can- Co.ored raffia cdn also be used for the .:::five warfare es to mar the harmony mss. salvia. PoFPIes, geraniums) send Rowers and the edge or bias�oinding the thermometer scooting. 'On a in bright+-colors.is attractive. Sew " of th8 whole'delightful sumis�er. j �►✓ nr A. scorching day, a bed of red poppies narrow,-six-inch lengths of black tape I I sal not strong for centre beck that resembles ,an,artily.of `butterflies ar-. at the corners tq hold-the cover in Pik ' r citt into the restful sweep of a lawn, rayed for battle, and I am trusting to position. ' r of ruling border akng the boundaries the ever-ld4ely candytuft to-wave the . � or masses of one particular flower white flag of peace ti L•. trying to outdo its neighbor in frag- The Farmer's Sunday Dinner. I Friendl Foes. +ant display, are to my mind;more Y s; �plssraiag. Everybody can atie treated Roast of beef,-Cooked in casserole The other day a witty tailor de , nP&s tiatl7 in a jumble-bed,.the only vtith apples and bacon, sweet potatoes, clared that his best'friend, from s i .pa+efersnce being in,giving:the shorter, stewed tomatoes, pickles, bread and,business Point o! view, was Mt. oBsnka front--seats. Anything and batter, cream nut pie, currant jelly; Clothes Brush. He spoke the truth! ° =� everyt tang, the more the merrier, cheese, abd coffee. A good st f[ clothes-brash im Ave ,front stately aristocratic. cannas at This menu is planned with the idea minutes will do,as much wear-out to.a the back to dainty snow white candy- of making the preparation of the Sun- suit of cloth es as would come to them pti6-ln front; 'with all the colors of day dinner a really easy matter and, m a month's ordinary use. ¢.:thin rainbow tangled bet*oen• Be sure at the same time, ,giving the farmer To prove that, get a remnant of r :tear iiiaud�e a generous sprinkling of and his helpers-the hearty and appet- cloth and brush it for slew minutes. ,1b&ss`blosstrens to set the best rihting< food which outdoor workers rs- Then craning it under a strong magna- wed; lr3ne s�ttlm is splendid. quire. A boned rib roast of beef is gytng glees, and It wiH be seen that a - �w94vali a blue morning glory vine, seared in drippings, or its own fat,' PwCentage of the "nap" has been re. � oleblan though it is supposed to be, and partly roasted on Saturday, at a moved,and the woof and'warp threads rfgsay be permitted to trail its•lovely time whtcli L most convenient for brue�ed out of theta places. r • �:t ��:I Wb &cross the camas and dawn the housewife. Tomatoes are cooked It to quite a moderate astlmate to that the life of a well•and- L � Quad� 'ekg02 ever the front bushes. and seasoned,to be reheated. A thick, say itegaea y , Tears •ago I started a hoIIyhmk boiled cream for the pie is prepared ly-brushed suit is shortened by at least 6sdsa sinus our back fence and I have in a double boiler (also on Saturday), sit weeks, and that the average man 1 and a i has, in two years~ to get a suit solely bad fbB resrasd every fall in a dainty P e-shell is br►ked in a deep, • ltrttae at Co)cle scams my kitchen view.'even-giaks pie dish. The dough for because Mr. Clothes Brush be&broughk �}A People, Vw some reason the -hapless holly- the ef>terli may have been left over trom the others to sa untimely sad The a+av ,J w* is generally required to right it a former baking, and kept in a cold moral is--shake your clothes. Out dons with the weeds, but I cdlu--Place until used. It Is fitting, of course, that the beat Titled"Eatpbver Finds Fortune. the salon of a great $erotical, wire- vau a tarns as carefully as John does �. 8uaday morning the roast Is Mead of those who make boots is Mr. Artier sixteen years of patient .boll Pig lat(+y: fit is "motbeYe room." No emu atoll hat! just as good a crop, 1�� In a-casserole and• dredged Blacking! A little polish ti food; too and research. Lord Caraarvon, and ">x� Margaret comes in, brink, if we ce Un't eat ttl If ou with browned flour prepared for this march is bad.Most of as use too much! that die blue y Prep The leather to caked over, dries. affirm excavator.Mr. How- smfllof�! inks ' �, p`,t an die varieties Purpose. Peeled sweet potatoes are AM Carter, have been rewarded by a sows,- WA preys to your John that belly. Placed with the roast, and next to the perishes. The moral'Is obvious, marvelous And In the Valley of the with the least dismayed. least appee• `" '• can be mede an eating crop as P placed. apples, which are If!t became unfashionable for shoes Kings near Thebes. Together, tbtey Potatoes are henaive lady in vise polkieal world. ERs to be worn. and aA of as were, Other.women may be hystaricaVy Put' -r �as scan. somewhat tart. The apples should be opened the,fsa3ed doors of a bdtlteetrr d: . Once I went is for bomb loam,'cored. then stuffed with tolls of thin- maters sod purveyors of hosiery unnoticed tomb. There, before the' tins on their ratbar mat?Wyurw Dam , P'a swwounding the premises with ly-slleml bacon. The casserole is than wear out sc an and excellent triend. at, 07e8 of the astounded excavators,! Margaret nded looked rather so though ahlthe beds that furnished countless Placed in a moderate oven where the spread out: (lilt coaches, inlaid with _, sO�sb ed &plc? gar an&a food will cook slowly while.the family doable the rate that boots bo ivory and precious stones; tnnunmr-I sad eztsitios journey ;gs&ti:eharains eflleet I dug the beds'attends church. On their return from The ttsbwooaists' best Mead >r the able boxes inlaid and painted with en- 'But I thoitsht you wanted. me to Y �I M $cep sad just a foot wide. then march. the casserole is pie"& is the sntobat's weakness for his Pat Pipe' tralicing hunting scenes; a.wonderful talk about my husband." she protest' ?' the plants &boat a foot apart; hmatia; oven over the top of the It It became the custom to use two or throne; a chair encrosted wM pre,�aL when I asked a question about her, you wwuli have- to see it to range; leaving the oven for the cos- three pluses in succession. and mot to ckous stones and hundreds of other s]- self. What memo&, after all, wouldn't �'`.. what an trnasualdy beaut l plaeioti of the pie The Vessel can- ffiI up the hot bowl of one pipe con- most priceless ancient articles." A be rather eager to talk about a hue• ~'Ttlffeet it made. I Yearned two tricks wins the tamataes is placed aa►er tinuaHy. everyone would smoke less. tentative estimate varlues the treaanres: bond whco on this Clay after.many :rw the fire for reheating. ,•at $40,000,000. And in a third chamber, Years, was at last just a husband again tt%*h nasturtiums that year: one.thgy ns• 0- •.t instead of a Prime Minister. �ghoald be picked as religiously as,; When the, preparations are coin- unopened yet, the explorers have to ,N panxiss or sweet pear; the other, a Plete, dinner is served in the dish in 'Created the Demand. gad tine mummy of Kind Tntaakha-� "I span be glad if tie does set s fisither poor soil brings out brighter which it was cooke3. Bread and but- Her hat obscured his view at the men, of the Eighteenth Dynasty, who T'A°�„ �0 sold. 'Ha !s not a polfticwl .�, ►3ossoms and leas foHaga ter,pickles or other saliah,accompany theatre, and he leased forward and re!feed in Tel-el-Amarna and Thebes maChdne, caring only foe•poltt2cd The If you lave a shrub or rose hedge, this course. asked if it would be pons'ible for her over three thmmend years ago, Prime Min—, I mean Mr. Lloyd be caraEid that the prowling grass To make the pie, pour the cream to remove it- Goorce-it is hard to remember to call t i into the ie-shell, im that now after so Ions_m a very !Boob do not edge in on the tome toots; P sprinkle chopped A stiffening of the head was her only A Realistic Accompaniment. Instead of a-scraggly grass margin, nut meats (preferably hickory-lsitts) sus. r. After s few momeate, he re- This Is being Wild of President Hard- human Man.. He loves music He - it than cut and have some goidc over the cream, and cover with a posted hie request Then she turned i g likes to go to the opera He likes to ng: He was bein driven-to as tm- :� ,� summer flower to, take n meringue made of whites of two eggs tin him. portant meeting while a tremendous tilt►? ga12. And ail these years to pee P had so little time for ibis own life, On and anger,and piste in the oven until "'I' to no demand for my dotal storm was raging. The hailstones rat-, des +pv@Uy work after the last rosg, ,; Me faded. The delicate little pasta-'i a light brown. With the pie serve soy she mod• fled on the road of the carriage. Mean- ]INS morn-tug is simply unsurpassed for fillip 'tart, red currant jelly and cheese cut "No demapdr'be echoed. while a band. undisnarayed by the like to got some golf. Then he would ? F, -`:ln gndsr roses, or any other shrub to cubes. Coffee is &)so served with He rolled his overcoat. placed It on weather; began to play. i 6o dower and flail.so much important - this course. The a is ed at the his seat. and eat on It Then lee put "That is the most realistic music I work tbart'be could not get away. He p` r- bbery• or, tame daisies, pa his hat tin his bead: is not a man w`so would have nothing .. 2 #osoia poppies, any of the low grow- table in the dish in whit is baked. In a moment there were &rtes of have ever heard," said,this president to do outeNe.Political Ills If be were . z x^ �bg beauties can be used- the use of this dash and the casserole to a Mead in the carriage. It you lover asters try a new, fir- making- serving dishes 'unnecessary. '°ltiake it off!" "Take that hat of!" ", That are they playing"' to leave h And with a swift movement the woo- " . " " 'He has the power of throwtag raasement this poming fail. Get the The housewife who wishes soma coca unfastened her hatpins and re. 'Raid to the Chief, said Mr. things off. Yesterday was r}o dramaxic • used in separate cobra and plant them freedom and leisure on Sunday 'must Harding; "and they are playing It with lbl stripes,the red and hose tints first. plan with care and do some of the moved her hat. real hail!° - I that many people may have wondered # how he felt at the end of it. But he w- +^'- -- - ----- - - ale Arthur's Sausages. of 11trap sxtd go veer zntnaa asain.- The ire tatlan of fi!r Arthur Currie He meat to bed early and slerpt well, and flo day 1s, well and cheerful He ,. �.• i � i as a serious man still perslets. But, as I hasoft forgotten how to be plain. Mr. - b \ a matter of fact,he has swell-devebop-f Lloyd d�g,a••• ed sense of humor, which breaks forth - _y Into ' a smile sometimes as he atts, - -� �f i ruminating at his deck at, McGill 17ni- Round pearls are more valuable versity, and the adventure of the sans- than the pear-shaped kind. me I ages pops into his mind. Man was -plainly intended to work; _ .� I One day, when 03neral Carrie was else why when he asked for butter Ii on one of bas,many tours of inspection did nature give him a cow? to the front !tae, he happened to too - down into--one of the cookhouses. 1 `z Encountering the cook on one of the - T` steps of the dugout, he asked him to' r` prepare for him a meal of sausages.1 t g ^ _ When the cook asked him how he !�»as,t 1, „fagged.andfoggy when wake , would like them done, Sir Arthur told - up ill the iri0n*W "There's a ReBSdn:' �( him to conk them the same way as list. Pre••: „rte We known to erect may _ Ha It an-hour,later he returnod and vents , put ,dowel before the general a plate a chapped ' i 'POWis that Way. , too, these V of skins: Very much surprised, Sir hands, - Arthur asked for an explanation. The lPm+ �eraff" caL18e A0i'VOUBi3eS6, lessriess , ,, e� „ cook rather nervously told,him he had - chilblains. ;and severe headache. 'There s a Reasm. Makes your done what he was told and cleaned skinsoft,whim aka �a them out first. clear and smooth. - InStant FtulZ'l, node Emm gh6ice, Sir Arthur smiled. vGersrs SELL tr _. roaasted Wheat, is a delightful mealtime .. v rah - �. IMMULUG-„beverage flrom any elekaAent of harm. "A Ver Nu Man” a How did Lloyd fleorgie and his wife ems in :. .r1,ru.ei really take the defeat that meant their r Southern Alberta Try it ft sphue, instead of tea or •�,, ,n moving cram xo. to Downing strtjetr >m tLs jteaions 4anshall >Dlststet Qp) ee, acid Ut the 9tsnshine iii. :• ,: ,' .: `A1p°�"' An English lady was curious to know, now liver asigstion Project stsernaeas�s and bh46 is what she discoverted iP$19II An a pecially ssend location for mixed larmfng and dafrYtng. Splendid op- u Lt` Yoma'Q:oosi''&trt Se&l&d►Air''dOht sbe called. ortunity for young men now living "Dame Margaret Lloyd (3eohge's �a districts where good land cannot ,k 71.�.'r . . drawing room dispelled any feeling of TeHIS ht at reasonable prices,, <• 9 NOT PiOJ1EERINC3, the " tUl-n8 vletL of eoozdolence Sven before she drat 10.000 acres are fully settled and ' . ,. � another 10,000 acres now ready for ��� P0 . ,FOR HEALTH - - herself came in. Cray parrots and settlement; maximum distance from rose& an chintz rotas, a bright fire, railroad• seven miles, Good roads, modest, but ices arrangements telephones and schools. ..Easy ' ! f! ^ h. rrange menna. extending over 16 eats.BUY yy A ged,0 °*. ea of tastaat Write There s a Retuson sowers', portraits of her'bappy-looking . I tthe uas"odantormatlao e Write� i. :. t FI+�• la sstgy+s. Coco Llastad. 49 Frost alt., R., Toronto. Factory u Windsor.Ontario daughters, wedding-group phatoglap2ia,I o��♦♦ LA" and =iWGA=O! 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Jump Warrna-3'a:t.tdL - 'd �'� ''. i+Y,� "��liuL• EXHAUSTION _ . . . - By Rev. Peter Bryce. - HEPaPrtieW to TLrrD men's �U R . s wool soe Bathe Your feet with warm for us at home. either with amaehIsK or I believed in Prohib#tlon, absolute The City Health Officer of Jackson- water then rub well with Min- by hand. Send stamp 'and- addressed u " ly,. but my faith-is shaken," said a:ville, Florida, reports that from the ard's T-Intmer t- Soreness goes envelope for Information..The Gaaadiita . _: p� , Tlw-1 tight Thing t0 DD is t41;T hiatorica o! addicts reg18te16d; "!t ap feet feel fine, for Minard's Dtatributing co..,. Desk- Wholesale MTh Liniment in King- of Pad r lia. On friend #o me >l<'tew days ago. e, i ng- n Out_-Is. no re a Tome for the Blood. ' tat attributed t J d M that- there lataon be- 'to statement o n ge uir li '• � -. . . t tween the habitual-Weer of abcohe � _ ntvs�fs t13:OVas►. � < -~ When you become so exhausted af- phy," he continued, "in a letter In a liquor and the drug addict:' l4IIlfard's UBAM CLOVER. TUB GREAT - ter a day's'work that you Gannet sleep, moraing'paper last week, seems to The Medical Committee of,the K}- i� annual. Write for tnterestipg• in•. , '. Linime3>t ormatlon, D.• Fraser, R.R 3. Ild . ::; er 41r sleep fails to refresh you, it is time make It clear that those deprived of wands CIub,..Yancouver, states: "Prat- Ontario. to look after your health. Failure tot liquor are turning to -drugs, and the tically all observers &fate tkat there The Family Medicine Chest r ry • act at once means a steady draln on results are deplorable." seems to be no special connection be pOVLZAY' - :lour health reserve, which can result I Judge Emily Murphy, in her book, tweeu the use.of alcohol and the use RED-TO-LAY BARREM ROCK. -. J- to but one thing—a nervous break- The Black Candle, in the chapter de of drugs. There ir:no evade to show B cockerels, good indi.tduals. ia.0o down. 1 voted to "Prohibition and Drugs,"1 that the suppression,of the use of al- each. David A. Ashworth, Daneeld,Oat. Do not wait for abreakdown. -Tile makes it clear that she-does not conL•,�cohol-increases to say appreciable ex- p :treatment Is simple enough•if you do i sider Prohibition to be the canes of tent the addiction to drugs; drug' , ' , BELT�HG FOR SALE :-`-.not let your condition became too tar I increased addiction in drugs. She be-;addicts are rarely aiooholics." r advanced. The treatment is one re- Neves it is 'bad association and the i Cora Frances Stoddard in 'her Pre- Bused. G of ALL Ku. ca le, OR !.] used, pulleys, saws, cable, hose. •, - •,tltliring an effective tonic to enrich the urge of an illicit traffic seeking to I limiaary Study on'the relation be- etc., shipped subject to'approval at low- .;.' -'blood and feed the starved nerves. profit by the sale of the habit-forming tween prohibition and drug addicts ' set prices in Canada. York Beltfas.Co. 17 5 York St, Toronto. :v The most effective tonic known is Dr, drugs that are the most potent causes says: "Of 1,169-patients treated at the - Williams' Pink Pills, which act�irect- for the growth of the evil," She fur' New York Narcotic Relief Station in 4meaioars 3rioas•e nog 3isansiss ly on the blood, and with pr! Ar diet ther states: "In most places those',one week (April 10-16, 1919), most of Book on ` Have proved of the greatest benefit in 1 deprived of liquor seek substitutes not them were mere youths, nearly one- ! ® DOG DISEASE nervous troubles and all conditions In opium, tocsins,or other allied drugs,;third of them are not out of their and Bow to Ftfefl -due to impoverished blood. Mrs. Mary I but in raisin Jack, home-made wines, 'teens. One boy-began"at the age of flailed Prows to an l 1• -Hanson,Braeside, Out.,has proved the•Jamaica ginger, paregoric, essences or thirteen." There youths are doubt- _ drove by�asaA h value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills �and moonshine." Another argument ac- lees animated by a morbid desire.,to 129 west it 24th Ptreat says:—"I was taken ill with what aoc- -cording to Judge Murphy, why drugs;imitate what they believe to.be the . New Yorlf 8.A Y tors whom I consulted called neural- cannot be said to be a substitute for i bAbita.of the underworld and gunmen. MRSANDERSON F g}a of the tissues of the 4iystem. I drink is the"fact that such a large per Dr.C. M. Crawford, the Ontario Hos- ur�a & complete ,wreck from constant�tentage oL drug addicts are in their pital, Whitby, says: "Morphine and COARSE SAL pains In my body and limbs, .dizzy''teene. -= cocaine are re3pan.able for certain TELLS WOMEN headaches, faintll2g sp!>IIs and coaati-I Many medical 'atltbortties confirm type of mental disorder. There has LAND SALT patlon. $d intense was the pain that;Judge Murphy'&-statement. Joseph C: been no increase so far as we.can ode- .* at times it caused vomiting' and'I' Doeme, M.D..the Chief Resident Physl- termine in either morphine addiction Bulk Data would have to go to bed for two or clan of the Philadelphia General Hos- or cocaine addiction since prohibition How Backache and Periodic TOFWNTO &ALT WORK' y three days, only to get up so dizzy pital, states that from the testimony came into effete" Pains Yield to Lydia E.Pink- C. J. CLIFF TOROKM ¢ - and so weak that I could not cross the of their drug patients, there la no con- Dr. G. H. Kirby, Modical Director of bedroom without aid, and while these nection whatever between drugdis- the New York State Hospitals, says: ham's Vegetable Compound' .,, spells lasted I could keep nothing on ease and the inability to get liquor. "SiMe prohibitiog has'come into ef- ' my stomach. I doctored for almost a —The New York City Health Depart- feet alcoholic mental disorders have Leslie, 'Sask.—"For about & yeas I year, but with no beu sfie l results. mep4, in the year 1919-20, asked 1,403 practically disappeared, and further, was troubled with a distressing down- Pinailp the last doctor who tAteaded drug patients the-cause of their ad- morpbine a* cocaine addiction have bearing pain,before and during the pe. J?�� me said'medicine would not benefit diction. Only 1 per cent. came to it not increased ai'all." He bases his and from terrible headaches and me. I must have perfect rest, and from'alcoholic indulgence. The Secre- statement on many thousands o!cases. (backache. I hated to go to a doctor ,.e../ spend most of my time in the open air. tary'o! the Rhode Island State Board If other causes have not shaken my and as I knew several,women who hac� He gave me very poor encouragement. of Health says: "W9 tail to fond among friend's faith In prohibition, thore is taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with good results II Knowing#hat the mother at four child- the ap¢licaata for treatment any one evidently no cause for the foundation bought some and took four bottles of it- ran +tt ¢!!nom `,. ran could not spend all her time Ill formerly addicted-to the,free use of of his faith being shaken by the facts I certainly do recommend it to ever Idleness,, I told my husband I wan alcoiloiic beverages" regarding the drug traffic. woman with troubles like mine. I feed a, Arough with doctors and was going — fine now and hope to be able to keep - (o,• �; le try some other remedies.. I got one, - yoar'medicine on hand at all times, as but BLtitr t.k WINTER HIRD ON BABY ght to be without it m.they" � r� ins !t for month found 1 1 no woman w r„ uo benefit. Then I decided to try Dr. house."—Mrs. OscAa A. ANDESSO1t. 'Williams' Pink Pills, and at the sad - Box 15, Leslie, SaaL f ` two weeps I found these were what - _ � The winter season is a hard one oil _ _ 1< needed. With nerves worn thread- _ the baby. He is more or leas confined *, Kelsey Adds Her Tes&my • t- to att;tffy, badly'ventilated rooms. It }a = bare from all the suffering of the past. ;�► . . so often stormy'that the mother does Copenhagen, N. Y. I read owe _i-v • advertisement in the papers an�m__yy i I continued the use of Dr. ,W1111ams' not get him out In the fresh air as husband induced me to take Lpdi� F.. Pink Pills far_three months and by often as she a�bouM. He catches colds Pinkham's Veqetabie Comppoouunnd.to get C� a , this time I was able to do most o! my which rack his little system; his relief from panda and weakness. I was x own hotlsewai t In fact I soon felt ` stomach and bowels get out of order so weak that i-could not walk at timea� Bathe with t�tticflaa Soap and ilti! _- " t Now I can do m housework and help �Yater to fie the p� ' t well and was able to do any.kind of. and he becomes peevish and cross. To y P p°ms work without feel Lg tired. Since that i t my husband outdoors, too I am willing and follow with a geittie aFpiio>�oo ' guard against this the mother should for yea to publish this letter ifyoa thinlf of�Ointment to scathe and time I have continued to do all my _ 1 keep a box oL Baby's Own Tablets In it will 1�gg""o'thers-'•—M>•s. HE88ERT �, They we Ideal for the ttofist• ' own work and have had a;o return of the house. They regulate the stoulach r KELSEY, Vo D., Copenhagen, N. Y. as is also cuticura Talcwn for.powo i the dreadful pain I suffered before. I and bowels and break up colds. They Sick and ailing women everywhere deci2k and saild have recommended the pills in. many are sold by•medicine dealers or by in the Dominion should Lydia E- so !'IC°�` try thtoughouttheDor:un*=' - ts;nes sad have always seen good re- mail at 25 cents a bolt tr9m The Dr. �Pinkhang5i Vegetable Com before Imiewe.1""344 k tadZT r suits from their u,a" 4 - mot. N►'� Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. they give up hope of recovery. O �'c So.v•hs•• .kh."Mm 1 You can get these pills from any --- — oaf _ __ -- _ _ ,— ` @� medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents The Drawback a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The '-I've glad you don't like candy any Dragon-flies can catch u other in- Dr. Williams'Medicine Co., Brockville, better that you do." secfa travelling at over forty miles- r}� OUL "I'spect I would only I get full too' an hour! Chest colds-broken. 1 - O quick." MONEY oROE - Inflamed membranes.Congestion.~ - - ,Flax Heed for Canada. O Send a Dominica Express Money oppressive pain.Apply SIOWU to d mat On ac+conat of the standstill In es the Order. 'They are payable everywhere. •hold throat.It scatters congestion 4•- - flax industry in Ireland, an investlga- -":'' t,iton to being_aade_�_a view to 1(Vsf�IGESTION GAS Irish °~ - -your cold is;=g ne! r r people, who eat large quanti- • PTO ilaz in Canada ` ties of potatoes, never suffer from ��tt s e Port Said in Egypt, gets on an .UPSET STOMACH i gout- _ t710s' 1S im�r average only 2 inches of rain yearly. ~ London has 24 inches, New York 38 - ' ' Made in Canada y 'Me sea ,covers three-foartha of the --kills paint/ inches. ii Instantly! "Pape'sDiapepsin" earth's surface, or a total area of I' . Corrects Stomach so about 145 million square miles. 'lBituminouri sands 150-200 feet P - - tbick die along -the AII.L.eka 1;,C♦ for 73 miles. Drawn out by 'the suit,' the tar runs into des ' p pools. Similar The moment you oat a tablet of,.: •'�.''• "iCascarks" .10c -..,sands are found at intervals from "Page's Diapepsin" your indigestfon is t LaL 57 deg. to beyond the. Arctic gone, No more distress from aarir, - `-�•" circle. The soaked area is possibly acid, upset atoinach.' No flatulence, 10,000 square miles. This deposit re- heartburn, 4 assents the la palpitation, or misery mak ,FOr Slu ish Liver p largest-known occurrence Ing gases. Correct your digestion for # gg - ; - of solid asphaltic material. 1 a few cents. Each package guatan- } -0r Constipated # ! O t teed by druggist to overcome.stomach Minard's Liniment for RhsuniLtism r trouble. $OWeIS ' - _ , _ • .='-' •• ,tom ,eLJ ��� mac. - , V'TItAL NURSERIES clean your bowe181 Feel 19 no! ' When .you feel. sick, dizzy, upset, ;UNLESS you see`the name `Baye>r�' one tablets, �o� � . ")live 'the kind of Trees, Shrubs, ete., yoo when your head Is dull or ac'liag, or are not getting Aspirin at all ' °wsltt to phi~ The tweet filet grows and ears your stomach is sour or gassy, Just- ' just- to please. Flee catalogue. No Agents, take one or two Cascarets to relieve :.A. G. HULL $ SON constipation. No griping—nicest laxa= five cathartic on earth for grown-ups • ST. CATHARINES. ONT. and children. '10c- a boz: 'Caste like Zib ` candy. « HN 3eo3ts3111 oovanWa� vale ® s► ! Rice paper is not made from tTie — • xpohn s Distemper Compound rice plant, but from the pith of a O :'to break it up and get them hack in condition. Thirty tree •growing in Formosa. ��, Z Fears' use he.s made SPORN'g" indispensable In treating r� �� • .� Coughs and Colds, Thfluehza a.nd Distemper with their re- (� sttlting cnmplloatlons, and all diseases of tlte'throa. nose i Minard's Linirna;tt for Neural la ,wQ and lungs. Acts marvelously as preventive: acts equally i 17 welt Ys cure. Sold in two sizes at all drug stores. R, is:ofr3r 3rEa:o�- co3rp &wean, INDIANA �r�,�aWI&eaI,�IL`tVL_E_ivL__� / YOUR HENS IVIUS'I` LAY REGULARLY IN ORDER TO PAY YOU BEST Accept only an "unbroken .package" of "Bayer Tablets of 1 F:T'S Nf EAT SCRAPS '� I • ° Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by, Produce More EQpa. and Slyptsr Profits for you. i physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for r Mlz oni part-tiwlfYe Meat Scraps with 3 gran and Shorts lei bat ' i� a, �, �a►sy Colds , Headache Rheumatism : reeiliia. Write for Free Booklet^and Prices, 1 AOt to t Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis >s SWIFT CANADIAN CO., i.imited •' " `'SQiV4 Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists: 1185 KEELE ST. - - TOROAITO ' acedcn is the trade mark cid. e'W it in I Car oll of Royer Aspirin me.of Mono- I____�__�-M'__0 MR ML_O V&e I I ,xnanuacfdcster of isist the �Chtfo It to weld known that is Of B means Bayer ' ' ISSUE No. 5--'22. � tnanutacture, to assist the Dubl!r- against fmttettor.a. the Tablets of Ba,pez ComDan7 5 I will be staapcd with their general trade marK,"the 'Bayer Cross." .m,. • -aw '" x+S," aF,'a �. '. .,fi. ^,;<`w,+n..'-• uw✓x,- `�., r• _...it^ rot +' 'r ;,:t.' i•A.•wa,';.i - +t•.-+t¢°'v kt; -•t. .C'4:.. ` ;.,�,a,.e yn , r.•.'..F -.�• �. ''"^' .,✓ � "aQ„y`,w. 5. b' :.. ..L•?n �' . ' te y,+��.? •'i'' ..r. , •"�1 "3,'' .�L s.'9' a 4 M N :.. 'r — " 7 7" ...... A� L Arl &MS. —Dr. Henry will be here as neu. ­Mi" Lizzie' Richardson has few C­ -�,i &I next Tuesday'tu attend to his beerr off duty for the piet prote"i0ohl dulties. days through illagas. LADIES' RIDING BREEC-H-E& ,­..,: —Rev. A. E. Brilve. wishes all a. oa Tue8diy, Jan. 30til —Bur communicationR fo hi be nd Now Adv#rtteemenits- to G.-G. dre!3,3ed to Aginco ereafter. and Mrs. Torrance, a son-' u� h ini We are-&OWing a spleadid'line of Ladies' Hiking Breedhes —Several architects were here �Council I e- 'a kind of -Ust week with a view to prepar- —The township Wil w. es on meet at Brougham on Monday CUTTER FOR AALE—Nearly us corduroy and mi' qii&6w:�ii 11y ITtf next for tbe transaction of geneval ­.�,.Jng plans for the addition to the Call at NEWS'offite 'whool. lines. materials made up along these businebs. HAY FOR SALE—Apply to Wall. —A T. and Mrs. Boyes,of Bills-. If Peak, of Toironto, Bennett.Dunbar ton. 20-22 —Mrs. W. Ville, also the former's brother, spent Sunday'with Mrs. and Miss lat a o pt f C1.f r all kinds of winter sports. M., a pent a day last week with TED—Wbrk on a farro. by a a, W awkes and with Mrs. T.A.Knox, WAN, nwned man.experienced. Apply NEWS office, tv a* relatives in Pickering. of the Brock road. Pickering. -2w 'VOR SALE—Bror On. "t Lowndes' ISO Florence Down, of the —Mrs. Jobw Law, of Toronto, ndard Bank stag, has been off returned home last Wednesday-, ize turkey h ---:,..-,Watch for arrivaV.0 JU Ap� R.A. Birrell. R.R;2.Clare- 'duty CIO mouth Mont, Clare 326.--, 19-20 d tring the past week suffer here with . -,Spring S­ plea 1. af r ding a aih ing from-an attack of tonsilithr he=T"Gordon and Mrs Law ily meetink XPERIENCED MARRIED,MAN —The regnlar montl —The annual aleigh-ride of*the Ewishes a position on a farm by the year - We -can promise something better' th y 19.joAp an "Of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Methodist Sabbath School was p, toBox7l.PiCkering. Vhqreh will he held at the manse bald on Monday evening of last ArOIDD FOR SALE—Carload of in this 'season's showing on.Weddesday, Feb. 7tb,at 8 p-m' week. On their return all wera I wood. For particulars apply W.H.Moore. —The regular monthly weeting treated to a:n exoellent chicken Kingston road west: Phone 1527. 2n iof the Methodist Ladies' Aid *ill pie supper, which vras ' followlid -OORSALE-1 cutter. McLaligbiln; 4" -.:be held on by.a short program. Athorough. JP 1 robe and set of single hzrneis, all good as Wednesday, Feb..7th, ."wat the'.home of Mrs. C. W. Pilkat. ly enjoyable eveuink was span tby�' 11tw- Arthur,F.Graham,Cherryw�cZ. 18-20 William's' Boots for NVetweather 4 in fn1l —The ice�ha`rvest i-3 nc all TffoUSE-KEEPER WANTED— 7 -s are busy f owing and the asei Dancing—A social dance will JL JLMiddle-aged woman preferred. No milking. eari't be beaten. ;1" Jug their ice-h(iuses. On account be held in the Town'Rall, Picker- Apply N%',.G.Barnes, R.R.1,Locust 11M. 17tf of the snow' the quality is.not so ing, on the evening of Friday, Fel>. CE-Cul*rl�NG�,I am prepnredto fill good as last yelxr, Oth. under the ausapices of the your order, No teams kept waiting, ble. Wm, 0*8:jpn. Frenchriiuri*1123t-�,q A fine' Iftle of- Boys' alad Men's Pantg —The dance given ill the Town 20 Pickering Orchestra. Musio by ad 17-2 Hall on Frid-ay night last. was a §-1. orchestra-of five pieces. "Adinis- kF: 's-very eujoyabI6 affair. There was 125 cents. HATCHING EGGS—From high r�- ht prices. ton. gents 50 cents,la.dieE at. the'rld 4' laige atteadance,* gnod minic s' cord trap-rie,t While Wyandbttes. %3 for Ltinch provided by committee. jr, Also a few fine cockerels for salt. E, L go"�. 4.',!Lnd good dancing. Everylaody come anil have a good Ruddy,Pickering: 20-23- —L.A.-and Mrs. Findlay, of To-- 'T. ]Bru ti Pickerind who have been here for time.' MARRIED *MAN FOR- FAR-4- Fred n 139 ronta, —We regret to report the death practical,to board extra man or other heLp. nearly two' weeks Owing to the of a former resident."of Pickering Duties to commence April lst.or earlier can be - '1851. Established, arranged. Fpr purticulats apply Box A.NEWS to i� illness and death of the forms Jeremiah H. Gorman, which tou� office,Pickenng. 2')t f mother,,returned home.on Friday on Monday evening at the home last. of his nephew, Frank -orman,-,VIOR SALE—A cabinet gr%mophone 4 oak,Heiritzman make; also about 45 good —Au interesting game of hack- s 213*2 *Gerrard St. -East, Toronto. records. Will sell reasonably. Appi Frank ey was Chidlaw.Claremont. -ahon betA een t aftei played h.ere on Monday Mr. Gorman had been, suffe ring —Boots and he team Iroin OOOTR 'REPAIREP re S. from an attack of -bronchitis, h IN S. S. No. 4 east and that from.S which was not considered serious, Ushoes repaired neatly a9d quickly. Thos. Auk-_ 2, 'Thie' former won by a gocd , th a he was able ,to -go around and Watso.,, ttop.and residence just west of St. J George ch, Pickering. 2tf appa ntl war re y recovering, but -on The services will be'as usual in Sunday night he took a turn for POR SALF,—A p#ir of atris' box-kip -the Methodist Chnri�h oh Sunday the worse, other complications Lt-,..hockey,boots.size 4, isitti Geaver skates at- c a ed. Irbisisanewoutfo,aba. tor in charge. next vvttb the par having set in, and he gradually at,V. A.Scott%store.Clarecoont. �'Thei SacrttmenL of the Lord's Sup� I -rnorn- WANTED-2a to 30 shoata about -.per will.be disDeused at the be passbd away. The&ceased lo)lb4�each,and also several calv"from Phone PICIL 1513. 1 King's County, Ire- a­6 months old F H ANNOUNCING uk until Monday evening vfben Ing sprvice whe born in Richardson. R.R�Nw 2.Picker-ng stf —A large number are laid up laud,seventy years ago, but ewi- i��- with-the i3revailing colds. wbicb�.grated to !Vitnada with big parents WR SALE—Set of Hgbt slei1rha, 4 .t7;' .'zhe,doctors deqcribe as a mild boll com�P;P!e. al'o top twggy, MC- when he was about a year old, ­ R-th Welsh pony cot,6 months P or settilogin Darlington T old. Al�ply N.Craw ord. BmughaM, 19-20 t - - . -, - , W oftbe grippe. Itis revs& Lau hl,n,steel 67e%� -The Arrivalof f owaship. 'enroll over the province, Ut no wheie hel resided for A'. few OR SALE-2 registered Holsteio `eeriouo cases.are reported 'It 0 years, bi r the past e4ity years Pulls I year old. I bronze gobble,I year old. —The Yonag Peopte's Socriety of Lek Wi2*.Gray has resided in Pickering. He wa,4 and I young-toose- r .13t, Andrew's Church held their R.2.Claremont. P=�Wen� 13 132-.20R agrest. lover of books andwais regular.weekly meeting an Mor- very intelligent. , He is 'survived ALE-15- young pigs. also a jr-st the home of L. ff. by one sister, Miss Mary Gorman, Fq0URan!`1* i wen clover seed, Apply Alban day evenin V. And Mrv. Spragge. When the Swan,lot iPickerins,near d w who resides in Toronto. Hisfune.. -2. Pickering.b=ood evening's program wasCoucluded ral Uibk place on Thursday morn- P.R fLatice.R.R. Our OR SALE-8 I pant social �bour was - at of heayy steigba, it Very p ea g on the arrival of the'G. T. R. etc. In F L Cutter. I heavy teaming wagon, I male spent in games, music train and interment took place in goat,pare brtd ducks and geese. Lot 36, B.F. We are oorry to reportthe cm.,Pickering, Ind. phone Malv 607, Fred the R. C. Comletery. .4"spdden death of Frank H. Care 1--Our village was the geene a a LAcey,.1 L jighl"d Creek. I.9-21 ='well, of Osha w A, which took near tragedy one eveneng last T4-OR SALE—Cheap. all kinds of place %W TV on Wednesday afternoon of last week, but which happily P-oded X wagons.ii*-ess,and all kinds of iarm im- Sprmg Cars- mersts w good order.. Also several heavy and .4eek. Some years ago Mr. stoves and heaters. H. without bloodshed. One of onr 5.1 afes and.,cook was teller. in the Standard h,a, prominent residents, who, from mim,�touffville PhoneI903 17t( '�Bank hero. and was well kj:iowu his genial conown-ance and big 'G ST010K-FOR SALE— to many of our rosidento-o An M heart, one would Almost suspect BA number of stew,Mammoth Pekin ducks -1liewtillst of hi-4 death appeatis in a d B-nze urk I a1s2 a few cockerels from -Prints Gingha : s' n ey -�ytnotlwr coWmn. him. of being an Iriqbtuan. had itT bred-to-lay White Leghoms and Wyandottes. some ninknown manner got posses- phom Pick itla 1. Milton, Burk. R.R.No. 1. 'tf —Rev. W, A. Bunner lims been &ianof& rabbit. Walking RIPDX I—'Hill' JP �7 con"ed to bis house for the'past 7 the street he tnet one of hie, fri- TEY FOR SALE—No. I clover. "week sufferino from a very severe ON ends, to whom be gave &-hearty is ct%.per lb.-, amber (,contains no buck cold. He was thus prevented invitation to come around. that wheat).13 cts. per lb.; mixed buckwheat and .-,and L ib -on Sun. clover.10 cr# per lb. By takin of amber IrowIAklng his serrices 30 The -day. In his absenee the morning availing and jb:o him in partaking and 10 Itill.6f mlxed� $2,00. rhAme your order of a rabbit-pie Pupyer. and also andhaveittlelivered. R,J,Fuller. IOU Lh service in the Methodist Chure bring all his frien s. Sharp allo was conducted by W. %, Bender- son and in the evening bT, E. dozen of his Rsso(.iate;. rys o*clock the invited guest, with abont a Cha ' 'b , a marching toward,.4 the -Morley, both- of whom f2l ed the were see polpitin 's ver y acceptable man- scene of the femat with vL,.ions kye- -fore them of �rich rabbit pie. for oronto, spent —JEL;. Clark. of T for r- the hostess is famons tier ex. �18uu&j at the home of Me pa But her hubby celleut cooking. :ftts here. Mr. Clark, who 'bas neglected to natify her of the in- Assortment. been in the empT6y' of H. S. How- 1141 ---L�fiful New__ vitatiops he-Jua-d—lanad-cas ad. si;- she did not know whether the merchants, for a number n-f.year,,. Auproaching army were friend or 'S .7' V has been given a permanent posi- tion on their staff of travellers, a foe. Takina no chaw4ts sbe seized His Maste oice --Patiems and Colormg t-he shot-gun wbich was near at 7 ad tomporari . prisition he lips fill ly hand,and when the, door opened -ar sonip t4me. Hili teriito in- --.--Records for she was ready to defend her home. -cludes Yhnge-St. N r1a r R9 *eedlesq —J orth as to say the gnests were As, 's, Barrie, Collingwood and the Rd. -Old and Young milch surprised as she, and seeing jacent territory. NV-v congratul �,Mfll ' 'So C H 'AP MAN -his promiotio'll. the nature of their reception beat %&to him on -.-.Grpds direct from a hasty retreat. Consumer— A Ty —Word has been received of the, hsolute Factory to PlIdden death ofa former resilent Guaranteed or money refurided� of Pickering,* A. N. Mullett,which 4 1jarry Toyne, we are pleased to say. --To-ile his home -in Nor- DUNBARTON. , .11: t Water; 'EARDWARE - took place at Ferfumes. -BUNDYS 'No particulars havebeen to i ecovering from pneumonia. Complexion Creams wich. .18bavinirsupplies ':.7 received as regArds the.natilre of Mrs. Bateman and cbildrea are bere Manicure Supplies -hiq illness. Aftef leaving Picker spending a week with her mather. Gift Packages And Sets Mrs. Wm.Bennett. ing a few years ago Mr. and Mrs. -Cignis in Boxes of 10 and 25 j Mr lipat -lived in Vanconver, but Gerald Cowan and Ray Craven-at- k fo eeting. in and Bulk Chocolates last onmmer moved to Norwicb,. Port Hope last week-end. ivhero they haie since -resided. We%Jean O'Lea left on Mon4ay Cigarettes C 0 tencled the Boys' Mass M :M- U R E S The doceased is survived by �hig toreturn to New r�ork. after a very wido*, who is a great sufferer -pi7ant visit witb her pargate here, at Thexton 3, from rbeumatism, one daughter, b sympathy is jolt for Joseph ater Paste, ::.'.The Famous -Cold W Lamm, and three sous who are Pearce and family on.fthe death of Pickering engaged In forming in the North.- Mrs. Pearce of pneumonia. Bar fum -West. eral took plabe Thursday afternoon to in White and Tiut& —The annual, meeting of the St. Margaret's Cemetery,Scarboro. FIM-DAU MIALLOS Pickering Public Library waa held WHITEVALE. Wednesday evening An the :' Ojae Pou n d 'of V- ure 96o w on cover lRbrary rooms with 'a vlprr-@mail Reg. Dixon. of Toronto, Sundayed sitendance. The reports of the with his latber. seventy ' secretary and t1ke �reiiqurer were Dr.Hugh Fruxth of Toronto, spent W ehave just received a V6 square feet. of avery eneouraging character. the week-end at bin home here. -A shipment,of There has been a large increase In Min Noakes was with her parents inembembip, and a large increase at Uxbridge river the week-end r at up in 1, quie of books during t" f Miss Hilda Griffin has been home Canada's Best Flou 'd 5 1b. packages in the im till, rom Toronto for a couple of da 2 an .'Ogi -4rear. There is also a'substan Quitealarge, sleigb-load of youn W g lVie's balaur In the bands of the treFka people took In the hockey match at 1 u rer. The Board of Managers Markham on Friday night. d Drop'' *1 nd get a C were all re-electOwd, with the ex- A swift gRm�e of ho,ckey was played Royal Housebol n it olor Card and ception of L. A. Van Sk!Fer, who on the pond here on Saturday after- ALSO oon between the,Cberrvwood Find )bas moved to PictoD. There ar n a edd all about- this Whitevale school teams, kod resulted r now eight members on the Board in a win for the home team by a score -Pastry .Flour r instead of vinei, wbich numbe of 18-3. .ma,WO 11-0i finish fulfils the reahiremonts of the hw. Thp monthly meetini the L4dies' sanitary .1 of Chopping and Oat Rolling plate being Aid of the Metbodist Church will be Those who contem every week day members should not delay doing beld at the bome. of Mrs. D. R. Beauon 711 so In order to get ag much reading on Wednesday, Feb. 7,th., at 3 o'clock All kinds of Feed on hand year. No Teawill berterved from 5to 8, Adults ps,'pGasibIq durin th nts, children 16 cents, All are Jr-e—Adi IF A :� 0 . Buadyi ' .canbs 25 ce H. J�.