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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_02_29 MM R`577 a Z ., - try. .«....• ._ o - '+ ,s• �� ',v„. rY` �, - ., v �t .w fir• 1, VOL. XL1I1. ' PICSERIN(I, 4NT , - .. .. :FRIDAY x T'E��TT.ARY 29, 1924 } �Y10lfttilifnlitxl wy�1Tl0rei. HIGHLAND CREEK. WIiITEVALLz' s s There will be a. . _ �edicccl Geo E Bakertnce.in �'aUey He11 Mrs:A. Major i6 spending a few Y, REENWOOD J,--,,,, on t e eyeatng of Wednesday March. deys in Toronto this week. :-� ... 5t _ E. FORSYTH. Opb. D., Dirprtor thMis6El�ie Milro', we are sort to vreek a BBuckles, ckle with his Buffalo. ment t R•Optometrical lAssmiation of Ontario.•Reg. _• t.Elai ain._ ulte__Il a WO hops he LLS htered Memberoflthe American Optometrical r•p for her ear k reCOVer Mrs. Reg.Dixon.-of Toronto: spenE � � ^^ Aaeociatioa. . Eyes examiuea by appointmeaf: To 'Avow— intakes y Sunday here with her mother, rs. Pboae 2s0a, Clare t. Ont. :< Griffin. ��7 a _ 9ROCK ROAD: The school hockey team Tun! the Established 1838 - F. TOMLINSON,'DS. $., Member 1 Lop) � lllarkham Presbyterian 7uniora fit •of the College th Ph,sirians sad Surgeons. W. H. Jackson had a" bueinesa trip Markham on Saturtiav-.}art and -won' • The oldest established induatryia yy of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by the late E ,R.Brodie,and latterly bq Dr, Caid- to Oshaws•orl_Wednesdav_ by a'score of 2 1. = Ontario county. well. Phone. Claremoat:Qnt. 232yUQk� Our school suspended•business for The regular monQhly meeting of the F. ;. O. McKINNON, M.D..L.R.O.S. three days last week owing to the se- Whitedale Ladies'Aid will'be held at ` vete storm, theditpme of Mrs. A. E. Ma s- loy 1, • Edinbn h, member of the Collets of del Edinburgh. t. for on , Baker' y • p}iysfoiaae and Surgeons of Oatstfo,lt¢entiate Listen '- Mrs.Liecoaibe,rvho has been'keep• Thursday, .March -8th, at _3 p, m. _ a: gt 13oyrl college of surgeons, Edinburgh i Quae.for Seth Badge'row, is ill $t Nord for Roil-Call-Light. Tea will For Breafl� peoirl attention to ai a nes of women rad pI t at'the bouts of h dao titer in. be served to which all are welcome. -ohildretr�=9�oegad:esideooe Bzonabam, 'ro Bakers 5ple>3did Choice her g Not ezcelied by ANY.OTHER Pickering. Electric•lights are being installed in s — of Phonographs. Quite a large number from here at. the Methodist church by, t>]e Ladies' <BRAND , G'lueZroprccci c tended the concert a-t Brougham-on 'Aid, I''• E, Berry having the con- Satisfaction guaranteed or DR. GORDON McRAY-Obiroprac-- It don't matter who makes.' Tuesday eventbg and report it a great!tract. Special"service will be held and TOUR ,k1ONEY.BAOg tor. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to Al Buccees in every wap, {•the.lights brought into use on March T,7 ' ' 9.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock the Record our Oval ' We-are sorry to report-that Mrs. 9th. Fuller particulars will be' even h1$Bimi'• Flour Street, Whitby, 81v -Cecil` Phillipa (nee Lorena Ellicott)'nez't.week. g. PhOnOgxaph was taken.seriously ill with appends- For Pae Ery: u0aii. citta at Midland where she had gone r_. Will plak it. on her wedding trip. She underwent BROUGHAM. - " More KIBSIDdI FLOUR sold is On- E. CHRISTIAN, 8a rand tarso' County tban ala other r an operation and we Beetled to know Delany' from here attended fiodea'e brand of pastry flour. There M a _rt'. A sSoliciWr.Notary Public Etc. Moneyy to that she Is making.satisfactory pro- sale Feb. 28th. can. South Wing.Court}louse. Wbitby. Y51y • greas toward recovery. reason. w Stowivule, O� Nes, (leo, Linton is vieiting MrBFor Bale is Pickering b 'M.-S, ChsILLIAM J.BEATON.B.�;A..B _ Uriah Young at Mout Joy, g y p• �tactter. Sotieitor member of the firm of9ROUGHAM.' The Public Library desires to draw man Deamon.I�orteraadBeaton. Toronto the attention of Brougham,and sur- Farmers will always And a Market 1 Genera! Trusts Building,9 Haystzeet;Tomato: The concert given in the Town Hall for their wheal at highest price,. Tel 1Gt:fn gel and 95�. on Tuesday evening was one of the rounding country to the tact that 48 beat ader given in Brougliam.' Al. new books have been purchased and Phone for price. Dental will soon be ready for the public use. ?" though-the- ro -very bud:ads_wg The sympathy of this community.is -anted . } s • condition following the recent storm. extended tp Cecil and ilea. Phillip on .Ba'rle'y Wanted . DR, .HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, there wee alerts attendance. E. Leg- wb;t. one 124Adams Terrace, Byron Funeral Director ar-count of the serious 111ness of Mrs. - de Normo. Phony las. (Gas extraction:ben, - hitt and also his bund.of Lncust Hill, Phillip• who has undergone opera .- 2.i. Lit�N' desired). bltt and excelled themselves;"'the Brougham for appendicltls.ia Midland hospital. Licensed Ensbaliner Minstrel Troupe was most excellent. We hope for a speedy recovery.; UR. D. C. Smitb, Dentist.' Stnul3- as were'i.leo 3lesars. Spears and Turf:. t vine. HonorGraduateof Chicago and To- -�1DT01i SE.I•R.9E mr• Professor Maynard performed The Woman's Institute met 'at'tay ronto universities and the 1 College of p home of lt1rA, T. C. Brown Tuesday it Dental Surgeons. Pponeoffice ib31, Residence some very mysterious tricks, and y *� 1015, No outside appointments. 261y �� �` ANT the Duubartnn 15rarnaticCiuh render• `,fterQoon. The meeting was well at• t� V i i s ered a ver flee ended and a Bond meeting was held. a -PLASE B. BEATON. D. D: 8., y p1wp. Collier Mid- D. Mrs. Milton Burk dleton filled the chair to a cert able gate an excellent Graduate of the Royal CToroe o. Dental Raper on Canada. its resources and fF' Surgeons and University of Toronto. 0f5ee manner. Everything went o ll reed. its important place among other na- over W.M. Pringle s ho 6.30. aloes, Wh;eb , withpleasantly and everyram. uTh was pleased "tions.in its- development aloe man t" Bell p bona g to a:1 to 8.30. lad.'plwae �. BlSKETS FOR SALE with the program. The entertain- .. P g y Seii phone 220 441y ment wound up with a social dance. lines. The receipia'of the eveQing amounted There Dassed away 1p Whitby, on _ --- The undersigned wishes to notify,the to abont 885.00, which will be devoted Sunday, Feb, 24, Mary Mathew.aged r public that he has purchased from the to fire protection. yeat9, daughter of the late David G,BERSLASE. B. V. Be. Honor executors of the late W, G, Harass ` Mathews. one of the pioneer@ of this y Z'he UZ11Ye1.9EL1 XJ.Graduate of Univ of Toronto, All place. She has been an Invalid for ill -.T73= ' oases g;vea iirompt sad darsirl attention.Phone �l the basket aqd basket .material to •DUN®ARTON. many years. Ia.lier active ran she ' �' 7(002. Claremont. 821y stock and will be able to furnish fru It '— y 30ne of Our Productions) baskets on.the shortest notice and at Gerald and Mee;Cowan speat 'Bus- watts Rood neighbor,kind and help• current prices. Write or phone. day In the city. ful In sickness and to those in need. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens;tor , sstslstilis � ��• We are sorry to report Mrs. Dr. She had a retentive memory and all maNes of tare--the beast FRANK PENNQC$ Cates on the stole`list. could relate much of Interest of earlier in the market for ' �T V. RICHARDSON-Real Bre f The Highway 4e now At for traffic, days. Two staters survive her, the price. • 1 r . tau. lekeInsuraaoe com,eyaodes. GRE RIVE& ONTARIO baying been impassable for a week. r�H $a Pnfilie.Ete,;pickerlog.bot. Our YpaagY fe west toBrou• OR1tKNW100D r L�$ mop sham Tuesday night and will sow "*s f• sHeavy We,giDn, POBTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, y Miss Pengelly Is spendingate#days L� present their playiet at-Pickering this d Bugg , id . for negative sUkinds .t Torr sae pnweio (Friday)) evening. with friends Toronto. Bet of Iron Hsri'ows abs eniae of d1 kfads atlsota is oa m Har � O Mn. Wan. Taylor. who has been Albert Harvey spent a few days AU is good shape sasses edam...aeaeo Bttrw o„ oat, last weak la Toronto with his brother xsr In S.HEATON TOWNBSIPOLIBR$ . epe°dinga week in the dty, bas re- Bob. Woodworking and Gene turned home, also Dorls, who bas The Girl's Circle met at the-home of • a, Aeyan•ss• test a made an extended visit to Niagara Blacksmfthing. an fora,.' gW67,Ne1 aff aO6w eO 1o�a :. FlooringNbMn.Fred.Gibson on Tuesday after•noon. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road •• waver• �. e• on�'w °r L` Several from here weal to the city • I - last week to sae "Bustyy Pull ythe Born, on Feb. 2nd, to Russelb-and Picketts Oat. AVID A. PUGH=Lve stock auc- Strings."and m a exceedia t Mn•w�O°• of Port Colborne,s dan- g' . Graduate of C. M. Jones' school, We Can euPPly You. With the ed, I R y Pleas- bter. Chicago. Lifetime e:perienot with t is so tfully funny. Good Alt. and )llrs, Trimble spent Tues. stock. Block and ring work. All kin�apapt�,ak, �t breads on tbj@ markelr is plata else°fun o0 one. +� m uyaaeneod to. Tertaateasonable. phone ��Qhaart. eat teff and white Oalt, The funeral of the late Mrs, Lesh day in Brookli° with their daughter. oC "em°ac' isig , Birch and Maple Henderson was la Mrs. Leif 6 Wilson. Here You' Are p largely attended by g spent Saturday and Sun. M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- Our business is not eon$ned to relatives and friends. Those from a ay at the parsonage with Mer Leigh TLONEER for York QntarioandDuTham hardw'f 6d flooring only as we car` distance were Caleb Rose of Brant• d • Counties, An.&i&of sale: aD Miss Dorothy Leigh. ` pCOm 'ttQOLi•d ry a large and well aeaorted stock ford. Peter and Miss hose. Isaac Pfizer pp . . ' u. Term.reasonable. Dates for ss Base,he Oliver and Mrs. Edwards-of Toronto: Mr-Morgan. of. Claremont, was to ov$e.. BeII sad Iadepea- of roagh and dressed 'Wall boards the village on Sunday with his dau- Cement, ttsnt phone.. Whitby,Oat. flay • The many beautiful floral tributes rtioSnge, etC. gbter,Mrp. Emerson 6rmerod. testified to the esteem in which the Ourschool was closed three da : TIME TABLE-Piskerina Slaw ttion • late Mrs. Henderson was held. The FIN ��al T.B. Trains sofas East aae w foUaw. �•m PICK:�?RINI -r- interment toot Ince in the family last week, owing[ to ,the Heavy tall of f Y` • plot at Erskine place her bun snow which made it impossible No. 10 mail 7.57 A M. yy, possible foe the 28 Local ' r 29 P.H._ band having predeceased-her some children to get there. a cry " eo Cooed 6.25 P.,K LUMBER .Y�►RD nine years. Word wag received ttiis week of the- Sunday train; 827 A.M. deir,th is Toronto of• Patrick Gleason, `. formerly of this village and brother of ►�hing1i�s. Trains tout Wss1 dBs e;s follows- PORT UNION, the late Michael Gleeson. - i No. 27 Local 10.b0 A;H. The Grand'Trunk Railws has for The Claremont school contingent -off 47 Leosl - x.44 P.Del. Ds A. Det ORDU E y from here returned to Olaremo°t on 9 Idan 905 P.Jig years.eurleredgreat-losefrom.thetbeft Ready c y 8;48 P. M. of various kinds of merchandise from and half,atter beteg home for •week Roofing. Sunday train, , Director their freight can, the tbef beim and bail.owing to scarlet'feyer break. ' Foregoing u accordi°* to Standard ry . B Ing out in the school. _ effected b the breaking time. 'Licensed ttsersbaer Port IInioa was a favorite s Altbottgh some of .the 1%14s were and Lath ' 10 nday. yet • L . Mater the crimintkls to get is their work. slmast impassable on Su -= t Tn� Mm E • Their mode of procedure is to cut the welcome manmbar were out to church to " Successor to seals and open UW doors of the cars at welcome Yr, West back again and F• A. EES R this shows their appreciation of his Port Unioa�ben center -the car,and f Bevin secured the agenny for S.D. CHAS. HBIERL, . MARKHAM when they reach convenient point cervices i°connectlba with the church Smith a Son.Ltd.,Nurserymen, throw out the s as the train slow- - yY of Winona. Oettr Phone 9000 HIGHLAND CREEK. ' _. __.. __- slow- ly climbs the steep grade between here �- I am prepared to take orders -for'all sad Searboro Junction. The -thief The Highland Creek Public kindsof Fruit Trees;Small Fruits, JAbrary usually bas one or more cogfederatee bas been moved into W. D. ][oe}is> ' Ornamental Shrubpossible Etc•• at who have a truck or other vehicle store opposite the new store. Mr. 0 e lowest pneeible prices• Flavo Bread Flour ready to load the goods after they are Morriab to re-modeling the room and ' pectal rates for large.quantities. collected from the side of the railway is putting in,electric lights, so that Picker track. The railway constable, Mr. t,. 26tt and Marvel Winarden,has been keeping a close the librar e a now have warm, N.J. (r'il ZDaIIt g p comfortable a w ldig room, PIC�@rlII watch at-this point, Oa-the morning g ~.t of Feb. 15th,while on the lookout for On Saturday evening over 100 new Pas .y + sour thieves•be saw a man b the side of b°°ta were .planed on the shelves, - • y making now a tote the aver al 00 books AA Plows stud Points the train. When the mea maw that- ; . May be obtained from you Grocer, in the library. At the annual meeting be was detected be started to run a strong board'of directors was ap- �FOR SALE, ALSO through the flielde.-with .Wingarden pofated and their aim is to put the �•. Broo'klui Flour'M& and Oonductor Grant is hot pursuit, library is strong financial po4itio° Ford Touring Car, Maple Leaf S inch He yeas soon captured and taken be- by holding a social,evening twice a !' grain. grinder, Versot 8J} inch T in CHAS. WILSON, Prop, fore Magistrate Clark, of Pickering; month In aid of the lIbrar funds. The grinder, Foot lift riding plow, Lister - - charged with'va rancy: The man, a library engine b h. p., Crown ganglow,321t whose name ie usual membership tee is ate andZ�tor_e g W G o_Knox-of of--snd4A�texcaeiotr "1 dere - - - - - - York, wag Tod ed�in Fiitb °B F-is cordially Invited to at� - R p jell, tend. Please join and helpthe library _. . Heavy team wagon. Stiwrl Now to Equip Yourself where be was remanded for a weak. _ The Highland Creek Women's In- w. F. Disney, �1'@@nWDOd for a His case came up again on Saturday etitute gave an "at home"at'the;real- Yt _ evening, when he was'also charged dence'o Hilton'and Mrs, )drumwell 42tf Phone.Pick 714 with trespassing on the Grand Trunk on Fridayeveninglast. There was a _ - POSITION -of •TRUST Railway and with breaking seals on large crod in attendance and a very Cure that cold care. He put up a very plausible yarn enjoyable evening was spent in play- LLIOTT Baying that he was out of work and in amen a id-a-good - C. sNltt IB R g progfiamme of d tet/1�V I4ti� Was on his way to Oshawa to try and readings was given. A splendid lunch get-employmenttp the Malleable_Iro proviled after which the floor .__$est Remedies mane' M It works. He chose' the Grand Trunk wan cleared sad dancing was kept up • • Yonge dt Charles Sts,Torontol route because he was not familiar until the"wee ama'oors"of the mora- _ l - `Cwan1 Cho with the Provincial Highway and wan in - -Jftctur6d Will be found PP Is well known throughout Canada afraid be would et lost. When g After etartlnR-tor horpe one sleigh load of about 40 people capsized for su erib r infor - oeit_t�p_ searched he bad in his pocket a pair in a deep snow drift, where some of as Private Sderetaries, o pincers w c his,ase. in Our store. 9tenogra- p them C66k tt--t]'ntte�e�ol. but Harry, I am prepared to do Chopping and pher@,Typists, Accountants, Com- He was tried only on the charge of we understand, very unitallantly ob• `1'"- -Oat Flaking every day but breaking reale, the other charges be, jetted to the ladies sitting on him Saturday. mercial Teachers, etc. Graduates ing withdrawn. He- found guilty when they pugt'on their rubbers. The Ne E. *E �t r nG in keen-demand. Enter any time. and was flned 8100 and costs which j, M W 'q - - - -- y next noesis a search art was or- ;i Btoneboate For Bale Write for catalo As. amounted to 823 60, or' three months f ] Hi PICKERING E g ganized and sifted the enoQv and quite , in jail. He paid his fine Find wAs get a number of articles were recovered. at liberty. 0. D. Conant. of Oshaws, but ail the occu a Jahn F. Bayles,l Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal prosecuted and W. H. Henned of escaped. We hP oto had dug out andopie that Carrie will do •eterinary 'Surgeon y• -w Rural Route+No. 2 Wbitby,-defended the prisoner. better next time. P1C1sQZ'in� �QZ1 T10 ri •«. ..rat.5'a vay.d_;� '�,',o h '-tm:.,�ta• "�� -Ji .;1�.5�,'4'+���"' �sSarsN•✓.' +:+"�'d?••.X"-r54•� u i •a. .•.r: s .v'' - „ a b _ ♦ r e ... v yasmanded as soonas the-.door. wan WhDo We Dreas? =' x _ Closed. `s U � YOU `' "Not enough evidence." What is the cause of dreams? Why 0 7 ' F• does.the brain, which is under control � .Buppose .I_can, ve.evidence. - Say I practically saw Hull do it. Would in waif seems a wild and irrational X • the arrest him-or me'?" way? ,y wrote the threatenin letter. "t `Th y d arrest him, Kirby answer- The answer in simple:'IL the blood Qew It-[f el' ed. '"They don't know you're the man while we wake, work while we sleep - ►t� r ',•r,. wholL •. - did not continue to circulate while we s�4 a ` "Hmpp t"�runted the rancher sus-�slept, we should never dream-•thwe a t sitiasdalss� icioJwfyl - That's what •u'sot but P , �» y' _ fantastic dreams which puzzle us so 0ppetiYe 0124 you re not the whole wor Kirby offered a chair and a d e]much If it'beeause our blood still- aids digestion. ' k• LID �� He eat down on the tied himself. "Bet circulates through the brain that It makes your ter spill your story to me,,Olson.'Two.thoughts, vague.,_ and unconnected good do you more REL�` -' 'Pleads are better than one," he said'.mci tly, must-continue to be thrown oft ooe; ote bow •...% a�+� carelessly. I and cause what we call dreams. reltileves that staff feeling The Swede s anile'.eyes into Our power'of thinking, while we ft ba have si °tasted the best. .ate: hearty eating- t sy hini:: Before.the frank and 'gaging saw teeth. ti,lost force., I' got•to wake, is governed by refiecti4n, and is n �"ieesh flea rant and passe.T it, smile his ace. g a woolens st e n s • sound 'or unsound according tQ our ► • take a chance. 'Might as well be with breath and you a8-ari"ne." mental capacity. . Whew-asleep, how- .._ ---- "- - :, Y The Wyoming man struck-a match, ever, this no longer holda,.though it is �saoer -- held it for the-use'of his guest, then said that persons who, in their wak- i.as•••a �N lit his own cigar. For a few moments'Ing hours, habitually keep their minds s the smoked in silence. Kirby leaned -have y y and fancies under strict control,. • back €sally against the mead of the -far More-`ratlonal'dresms•than those . • T � ��d T rot�.1� :tied lie did not intend to frighten whose mental self-control is weak the rancher by harrying'him. "When Cunningham worked that ' 'Tile brain, the most sensitive por• c .a irrigationg tion of the body, is composed of atoms crooked scheme of-his on lYlLbldY fLACLlOD J tN4 Valley, I reckon I was one of refined to the most 'exquisite degree. them-that hollered the loudest. Prob- in all probability, when Science pos- '� ly I talked foolish about what all I senses the ¢silents instruments 'sees- 1295 was gonna do about-it I wasn't sapy •to explain all atomic nature, it w (Copyright Thomas Anes_). blowin' off hot air either. If.I'd qot wilf be found that what is commonly mono a good chance at him, or at Trull called "grey matter" is-akin to the un- either, I would surely have.called for 1 .. CHAPTER XX%III. since she left Sheyenne the girl was , Y known force which produce a Light: her old self. Eather's problem had a showdown an gunned him i! I The ordinary light--which you digs The Irish of It OLSON TELLS A STORY. could. But that wasp t what-I came Kelly="If yes force me to pay-'that - been solved far more happily than she tin fah from darkness-is, in reality, ' When Rose heard from Esther next had dared to hope. to Denver for. I .had to arrange note now, I can't pay It." a lay she and Kirby took the Inta� "I'm goin' to have a ay time apolo- about gettin my mortgage renewed. hardly less artiSeial than manufao- hrban for Golden. Esther had writ- , » g He stopped and took a nervous puff tured light. it is produced by a cer- O'Brien-"But if I wait 1111 yea pay in to Jack, said Kirby, his eyes p it, I'll,giver sk itI" ten that she wanted to see his sister aancing. "It's not 'so blamed funny in two at the cigar. Kerby nodded tali force acting upon the ether and _ because Cole was . in to take her , , in a friendly tash'on without speak- transmitting it,tato lightwaves. These •. � - going at that,but I cant help laughin every , Back to-Wyoming at once. , , Ing. He did not want by'anything he 11 ht waves, in their tum, act upon the Mlnard s Liniment for Dandruff. " The sisters wpt in each other's time I think o! how he must a been might say to divert the man's mind g "arms and then eased together into gnnnin ug his sleeve at me for my from the track it was following. rA><fna of the eye and enable you to , p fool mistake. I'll bay he brought it "I took a room at the Wyndham be. see. saegasim. _. Eather's bedroom for an intimate on himself, though. He was feelin' cause the lace had-been recommend- What-this force fe Science cannot Alice for the first time saw a cat. talk. The unger sister was still Uty on his btrother's account; an, I p - t : happy only in moments of forgetful- If 't get his embarrassment right• to me by s neighbor of mine who exactly say. It is certada, however, carrying her kitten by the naps of its • '` assn, though she had been rescued knew the landlady. When I went that friction is the thief cause operat- neck. g James is a pretty cool customer. From there I didn't know that either Cun- 1 to produce tight, and herein you from death in life. Cole had found first to last he never turned a hair "You ain't At to be a mother; she _ her comfortably situated 'at a farm- „ Hingham or Hull Lived 'ext door: get the analogy with thehnmaa brain. ~ ' y when the subject was mentioned-11 cried scathingly.. "Yar ain't hardly fit house 'a mile or two back from the ,. +„ That's a ll g troth I didn't Well, In._order to move or "throw off" the to be a father!" gone there under the What about him. Rose asked. I caw Hull go in there the very day atoms of the brain, friction is uses*- canon. She'h•id The cattleman retended alarm. I got to town but the first I knew s ` ,Jsmesf her Cunning4m,�whinstigation coould rano uNow, don't'you,"he remonstrated.f yyore uncle lived.there was ten or map- sot:p. That friction is caused by.the t _ ` afford to have the scandal of.bis re, Dont you ex t me to manhandle be fifteen urinates before he was kill- circulation of,the blood,.and the more WOMEN! DYE FADED lations with her become public at the James, too. I'm like Napoleon. An. ed. I wouldn't say but what it was sensitive the quality of the brain, the 'I E `( S NEW AGAIN - n aams time 'as the -announcement of other victory like the battle of last twenty minutes,• come to that I more easily It responds to the action marriage to Phyllis Harriman. night would sure put me in the hos- wasn't payin'a,o attention to time." of the blood circulating through its pital. I'm a seeable citizen a r, Olson's es. challenged those of his a or'lint An Wo The ggi�rrl laved Cole and treated him. Pe par , 47 e� thousands of small blood-►easels. This y S�6 Her heart went out to flim in a warm sone cowboy far. away from home. host- His suspicion• was still smold- is the point where thought`to created. by Garlonent or Drapery. t glow of gratitude. But the shadow Where 1 come from it's as quiet as a ering. An unhappy remark a look of So you dream while You sleep, for of her fault was a barrier to her mind reac,e Conference. This �� wildest- distrust, might still have, ped up the the reason that your brain, by virtue "between them, and would be long Deaver staff gets my nerve. stream of his story. But he found in After his'kindness-had melted the tin She smiled into his battered lace.-A that steady regard nothing more of the never-ceasing Diood-circalatfon, ailin her bosom. l dim Is nestled in her soft, warm damnatory than a keen, boyish inter- continues to throw off its .atoms and �emwd "We've got it all famed up to tell ch " p y est carries, by-force of habit, a Jumble of eek I see it does. It■ s it " bow we was married when I come about you I didn't suppose your conal' "Maybe you recollect haw hot.those symbols which, not being under. con- - _ down to Denver last April only we Jack had it in him to spoil your days were. Well, in my cheap, atuffy trol, Issue forth wildly, vaguely, i'iid ` * 'kepO it et because she wanted to beautylike that." room, openin on an a rshaft, it was Each its-cent package of "Diamond k hotter'n hall with the lid on. When I unintelligently or at leant without co- Dyes" contains directions'•o simple hold her job awhile,': Cole explatined "Neither did I; he said answering ordinatfioa. to his friend. "Oast I get her back her smile. "I care picked on the couldn't- stand it any longer, I went that any woman can dye 'or tint any there in God's halls she'll sure enough wrong man. He's one has lad wish out into the corridor an down It to - The his Biba-put me down t co belors the Are escape outside the window. It Mlnard'e Ltnlmeyt Meals Cuts. old, v�eve faded thin„ new, even if she _forget all about this trouble. Pe O has never dyed before Choose aa7 p was a.-tot cooler there. I lit a stogie s' way-I look at,it she wan jus like a we decided to sail it oil. I like that , ,_ - His Cutest .,' calor act drag store. ul kid that takes aurin-step In the y-.ung fello+e." as sat on the ratlin smokin, maybe . she was eery literary, and from dar2t aa' falls an' hurts itself. 'You "Better not like him too much. You for a quarter of an hoar. By-an by „ ,. know how a wounded deer can look at''ma have to work against >:im yet" some one come into the apartmen America. she had fast been doing ! a fellow so sorrowful Bra' hurt Well,' ";ha onowork he fitted, fall_ right acrost the alley from me. I the home of Sir Walter Scott. the 's how her brown eyes looked at grave again. An fo J could 'see the lights come on. -It w 1 The golds was s little bored. James. well a man. I saw him step into'' what " 'iltarmton' Is Jufit ton--"she zoo when I come round the corner o' ri a close herd on him,tor a while, !t MW -Abe house up Platte Canon an' assn but well ride wide. Looks to me like moat be the bedroom. He moved beamed. -Aad 4vadboe,'why. that be- Q� her sittin' there starin' at hell." he have to face a u an' ht around there some. I couldn't tell longs! 'Kenilworth,",no*-isn't that Kirby shook hands with him in a for h y life ht soon.' or what he vasa doin because 'he didn't the real litarry goods' -And 'Tie Lady a y "' "Do you thin ,,, switch on the light, but be moat 's EDDYS sudden stress of emotion. You'll do' he kiIIed�onr unct6 �n chongih to ht, b t coat an' his of the Lake'-Dot there. anything of to take along, old alkali, you sure; "I don't-want to think so. He's, a » slippers. I know that because he 9cott'i-- M ATC H E S 5 ono b will. bade I'm afraid. But ray father's "O�, ahucka!" retorted Cote be-'�aister��as his mother. I'd hate came into the room just opposite the "And do you imoiv his "Emulsl�onY" twee',d' st.and embarrassment "I have to believe it" fire escape where I was sittln' on the asked the guide. { --- always claimed'to be a white man,' • "But in your heart you do believe raiL He threw on the lights, an I "For goodness' sake! Why, I think+ ""•a`1 's`J"s didn't I? You can't give a fellow %" she said gently. saw him plain. It was Cunningham, that's just the cutest. thing he ever ' credit for-doin' the thing he'd rather- He looked- at her. "I'm afraid so. the old crook who had beat me outs . wrote" do than anything else. But prod a But that's. a long way from knowing fifteen hundred dollars. -- _ _ peg in this. I'm gonna make that 1111' It" •. - Kirby smoked steadily, evenly.. Not wholemeal bread is pleasing to the; 1 hYalb ha She_thtr ka she fibs a flicker of the- eyelids showed the girt p PpY• Y Parted at her boarding house, and the palate, and contains valu " that she's lost the right to A man rose to meet Kirby when he excitement racing through his blood .. wont be, ' r be. • She's 'way off. I can segs her'stepped into the,rotnnda of his hotel At last he was coming close to the able mineral qualities which are miss- =$1099COMM "perkin' ap already. I got a teal He was a gaunt, broad-sho eart of the mystery that surrounded ing in the white-variety. .tea b onto her this mo'nin'." man with yebrowa. the deaths of his nude and his valet - iLsauehen�,alareredhaldts �gg » h "I reckon I saw red for a minute," Siiby knew the atienee the stead --' e I came, a said, and his / buldaks.>.n+osi�o• -- Olson continued. "If I'd been carryin' n mesa o! his friend. voice was harsh. Ec Tru ttlala�•i+ynt PWarl Esther had failen into the best of j ."Glad.to ace you, Mr. Olson:._Come s gun I might 'a' used it right there `' Z� G M A Cooke saesr1ras/ra�tdrlr1 an then. But I hadn't one luc for hands. She-would find.again the joy up to my room. • We can talk there • ' of Me dda and scale Is as aloft- RAML"N. our ,. 'me. He sat down in a big easy-chair T of life. He had no doubt of that;more freely. , g y non cane �•" h°" X17 WK.EST MAKERS-PoIiaw4,m06 Ga a and laughter were, of her The Scandinavian rancher. followed an took a paper from his pocket It uvuiaa ray mug •ad in aur offices t3' �' pot h.r. oto u ataicnd wesu a.sa- y looked like soine kind'o! a legal docu- '•� heritagvC - - (li'm to the elevator and from there to ptamms.yotu cats funs. we also twat At hour° Seeds fb r Sale e homHe es She much to Rose o first time his room. mens He read it through, then stuck �oift �h.,, Biacihe ds and other : gr Y( „Why dori't they' arrest HuII?" he it in one o' the tubby-holes of his desk.- -mmuaton sun iambiea. supa4mas Halt. _ --- -_ -' I forgot-to say he was smokin', an' •tole.. ware, eta, wrmesew-ly eradicata4 by r..► woaa u mew for iu hint auaua .� not a stogie like I was,but a big cigar the °'�tn.ehod—atectrolydL Ted a«a floa.r. lramtxaa ort.. 4 lased in w r Write for Booklet " eery centre of this district. It bee urp auaantlaa he`d p from-silver paper w ori.m v.rtewesa sad awcut a+•.w-- am' True Romances a r re et after talnun�'naiip from 8 boxfal." eaa..,e .friss. Sweet • r,aww• «c. .war - $iscott Institute Limited „ -• an•old direct m farmer, say part, to any ars Lou. He lighted the cigar after coming Hisgott Sidi. wrue at once for miss hat. We regret very much to inform our Canadian friends into the small room,' Kirby said, in 61D College at. Toronto PEEL sEEo N•Uss. eae.rie that our magazine, TRUE ROMANCES, has been barred the voice cf a question. _ it b the custom or post-office officials. "Yes. Didn't I say ear the r. _ y p - from a box on a stand sear.bhe chair. �- .Magazines are barred from Ca-nada'-because of ,coin- Well, •'when he. got through with the — _ plaints registered against them. We find, however, that paper he leaned back an' kinds shut O�I Cansiandadverse critics of ourpublications rarely read them. From his eyes like he was thinkin' somethin' - over, All of a sudden I saw him the title and general appearance they sometimes class thein straighten up an get rigid.- Before with publications which, depend entirely upon their sale he could rias from the chair a woman ~ . ' on tl ' shQ�� through -lascivious appeal. As'a'mader.of this publication came into the room an' after her a you know that the magazines we publish are not of that man. "The man was Cass Hull.)' )w SMP Pearl Ware Wash character. (Tq be,continued.) - We would be greatly pleased, therefore, if�j ou would in- _ Board is so strong, tough and dicate your friendly feeling toward TP%" ROMANCES and - Promotions. durable that afull-grown man or our confidence irr'it b petitioning the Commissioner of + - y y pe- g Promotions usually come to.those woman-can stand on it without Customs, Ottawa,.Canada, that such reinstatement be made. who deserve them most. persons who doing the ru�i Ing sur ace or any At the foot of this announcement is a .brief, form of sect' to.: ad�vanae .most ralitdlg are . pe p' y y - gig' those who have really been preparing plirt of it the least harm I The enameled Sur- petition*provided for our convenience. 30Richmond St. for many years fophigher promotion. - it to-day and mail it to E. J. Blackley, face won't chips flake or'Pe�i off. Think of - West, Toronto, who will present !t together with the�ai'ge - They 8Te the ons who aid the­ I imilar petitions to.the Commissioner of Customs things for which they weren�t. paid,. • the wear there is In such a wash boardl who.carried every task,tot a complete There is the same wearing qualities in all as,sooh as hey are all in. finish; who built up g reputation for MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, Inc. articles in SMP Pearl Ware. Try out the SPE Ro doing things in a superior way, thus W88h board and be convinced. The onorabls Commissioner of Customs n __. proving to those higher up their ability to ha` a ore respon-anile' - _ __ I believe that TRUE ROMANCES Is a magazine of good `'..-' moral tone and high Ideals and that It'Is honest) entitled to re- positions. ror g Y You are going to get ut of your Vl�. •� alloy are 'fester of your destiny. mien us.- petition v. roughout,the Dominion.of. Canada, Accordingly Ir circulation ~ Instatement_upon_She-upon -of magazines eligible fo rospea work fust what you gut nto.�:You_ � _ you to make 'tel+ Instatement., MIT" tl1 ually get what they go after, it they go ' AAM aw (game ._..;:............ ........:.......... .... ........ ' after it to earn an Work ha M w --— - dUA 11tt-T ETAt f!u[TS to — "' Address ..................................................... Portu`nTfy lie a blBTopportunity. Pt--'�MOKTQCAL TOROK o�wiNG�a�- --- - � earnest rd Let . ' Mail to a. J. SLACKLEY, 130 Richmond street West, Toronto y _ _ b' r c cer+ONTON VANCOLAMA NY' ;r ISSUE No. 9••-e24. a' 4 +•.n ,,.... �F, Iran . ,-.r. p ... � .• Y`t%i+• Y�...•: »`. .-,...: .: . .'.•... :�:'O .w- u'b..v .9.,C-',.;,- �' ;� ^•,iG., .:ti:. � .,'�;,r. •un.�w, +�i+t.r•.Y• ,:-, r?:,',> y , r .°. .. u: y. �. lee. .: ,.ia.:..r':..°�. .. :�� r«:tr-�,,;=., ., ,•..,�`., ',r', „ ... v,--,tom` 171 rrmill ��y. W. ,a PIAN GOVENT, PLACES CARS OF GRAIN VIA VANCOUVER PORT r PIVIBARGO ON WESTERN U.S. CATTLE r = Y' Ex a xAn .� Pa�cafite Gate U for ,1 - portUntil . .i Ottawa, Feb. 24.-A cattle embargo leets ,industries other than cattle ' ,�, - ; -which prohibits the importation into breeders. Canada imports vel�,,little ' Canada of practically all livestock, as livestock from these three state:!, ea Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 24. cept an occasional pare-bred 'animal Ftiteen - well as hay, straw and !odder from for breeding. But the embargo _ hundred care ay for the of grain,are reported 'the States of California, Oregon and against straw will prevent its use as Vanc loaded on the prairies to-d Nevada was imposed by the Dominion packing material by ship ers. of Com from ther route. All "grain moved Department of Agriculture last'aight.,modities arch ea canned and bottled from te prairies until fake naviga- Having received confirmation from goods, which have a steady market in tion openf must go out w the country +. Washington .: through the Pacific gateway. The ele- of a report that foot and Canada. The Department of Agricul ;.,. mcuth disease had broken out in Ala ture to-night said that the embargo vittors and mill 'space at country points and in Winnipeg can ; aieda County, Cal., the Federal autb would be applied against straw pack accommodate no more at the Lake orities decided to forbid the importa- ing. This order does not apply to terminals, the storage has reached the tion of cattle,sheep;swine,goats,dogs shipments`of cured meats, lard or point of saturation. The terminal'ale :and ul , as well as their flesh tallow. r airy 4 •hides,horns,s,hoofa;'or any other parts„ Washington, Feb..24.-The.Depart- vators, the boats and some cars are or of hay, straw, fodder or manure. meat' of Agriculture declared a quar- A� full. There will be, it is estimated, a from these three states. The order'antine Saturday on account of:foot . thousand care in the terminal yards f applies to Oregon and Nevada, be-)and mouth disease-in Alameda, Contra .:°` f ?; w� ' ' before the opening of the Lite porta, y; in spite of the considerable quantity w cause they border on California, It Costa and Solano Counties; Califor of-grafts that will go east by rail is remains in force.until assurapee is re- ma. There is no present expectation t - the next two-months.. All except ord ;:. _..ceived from the United States Govern-i of extending the quarantine beyond : era in the meantime must be filled v ant that the foot and mouth disease those counties. Six herds, involving wip;d out. 663 cattle and 200 hogs, are infected, the Vancouver port Complaint is be• Curiously the embargo chiefly af- for the most part in Alameda,County. Aon. J. P: a. Cardin, new Minister. of Marine at Ottawa, shown at his Ing made that interior Government = desk shortly after taking over his new duties. He succeeded Hoa. EFngat terminal elevators have not been ;tor Lapointe, who became Minister of Justice. ed to capacity and the trade cannot J. ALBERTA TOWN understand why this additional space f" -°- - -:- - -_- SUFFERS FIRE LOSS is not trade 'available,'-since' some TO BE DEBATED Seven Deaths From seventy-ave million bushels of grain CzM1 �' BY BRITAIN AND RUSSIA Smallpox in Windsor are still in farmers' hands on the Stavely, Near Calgary, Visited �" ' by Disastrous Blaze Wiping jl' prairies. ` -yd Out Businda Section. Commission Appointed to Do- 'Windsor, Feb. 24°-Five persons Gide War Debts Due have died from smallpo,�t-in 'Windsor SETTLEMENT OF DOCK . Calgary, Feb. 24.-One of the mostand its environs within the past 48 f -; disastrous fires in' the' history of British Government. hours, bringing the total death list WORKERS' STRIKE sr ' Southern Alberta razed the entire. A despatch,from London sa s:--,up to seven: Fifty new caabs were . s y P y reported to v.. Employera ee to, Advance business district of Stavely.AAlberta, The British Government has taken � Q8 miles north of here,.to the ground the first steps in re aration for the' The latex victims are: James P preparation Men Oise Shilling Now and at 2.80 o'clock Sunday morning, caul- rte conference with the Soviet Govern- Irvin, .28 years old, 103 Elm Avenue, t Ing property lose eatimat'ad at between fi, r ment. The British Commission will Windsor, and Henry Dubey, aged 44, AnOthes Fiat of .l1lIIe. ` .$176,000 and $2'00,000. be under the direct guidance o! Ram- Detroit. Irvin died at Grace Hospi- A despatch from London says:--- ` The blaze was first !ought by thex;: say. MacDonald, assisted .by Arthur tel Saturday afternoon, and that in-�The dock workers' strike is considered town veIunteer Sri brigade,but when Ponsonby, Under-Secfetary of For- stitntion has been placed under quar- virtually ended, although final nego- It became uncontrollable a call was `` s� sign Affairs, but i working heads antine. The Grand Central Hotel,219 tiations may be protracted.-.The em- asnt in for the Calgary-are brigade, N`' will be two civil aervants of great Sandwich St. East, which 'has con: ployers have agreed to 'advance the i sad, atter two hours'-hard work, they F experience. It will~ be divided into a tamed-several smallpox patients for men,one shilling now and,another ddl- succeeded in keeping the, fire from' f ' political and econorn'ic sections, and,several days past, was to-day con- ling on the first of June, and there a verted into an isolation hos it and u spreading to the residential district. the former will be under J. D. Greg- P �+ will' be what is termed a sstistac- Seventeen buildings-practically theory,a counsellor in the Foreign Office, those stricken with the disease are be•,tory Inquiry" into the question of de- 8 whole business district-were rued to The Future Empross of Japan and the latter under Sir Sydney Chap-�int; taken there as fast as the cases caa alization.of an agreement for no les the ground before the fire was pia Princess Nagako Kuril. who was maty, Permanent Secretary of the are reported to the Health Board. - re risals. tinder control. Less�thaa half s dozen n°�ed recently to the Crown Prince Board o! Trade. The latter will be With the exception of Irvin, all �� are.unofficially stated to be - buildings escaped the fury of:the and Resent, Hirohito, is shown is her engaged chiefly is 'considering the i fatalities thus far have been in the the terms of the settlement, but they; flames` regal headdress previons to the wed- y family o! Gordon- Deneau of Mo will not be officially made known until # d " . -• question of debts awed b the Govern-i y y -" The structures destroyed included' ncladed l d meat'sad citizens o! Russia to the avenue, 'whose death occurred nearly' the delegate conference o3 the men's the brands of the Beak of Commerce,load-f "'-'N British `Government and British sub- p' s_�_ representatives has decided whether k llvs restaurants, a garage and several, Necessary jecte_ Stratli�na Gives to accept the terms. It had been hoped odflee buildings. TbL is the third big' t0 Save Bird Life It is expected that the Soviet ant!►- y that the decision would have been lits that has stricken Alberta towns orities will plead, as an offset to the $120,000 to McGill given Thursday night, but the confer-' t witkin 100 miles radius of Calgary in Niagara Fella. Ont., Feb. 24.- heavy public debts that Russia .owes . encs merely adjourned until Friday - the Past air. weeks... , Never has there been a harder winter damage.,incurred A despatch from Montreal says:- without reaching a final conclusion be- to Great Britain the dams on birds, ti Russia through and the recent blizzard re- y ugh the civil war est- The 'Governors of McGill University cause •the different port areas. ars , BRI' AIN TO PENSION duced the numbers which had survived ried-on in the early days by the.So- have been ratified of a donation of sharply divided.: London, Hull and DEPENDENT WIDOWS up to that time. All over the town- vista by such White leaders 'aa Deni- $120,000 by Lady Strathconk and Southampton favor the terms of 'set- .� ship the farmers are feeding ,grainkine and Kokhak. Mount Royal to provide a permanent tlement, but Glasgow, Manchester and ' - �-' and scraps_ to birds. English phew- With regard to the Russian war endowment for. tbs. Department of Liverpool oppose them, .and other ' .Labor GOwerament Consider- sants,, especially, are suffering, and debts, if the Soviet acknowledges Zoology. ports are doubtful r atlg Scheme--Cost 1$�i�0 gaups of these birds ase so tame that them, it is neL unlikely that the saes- -- - 000 r they are roosting beside houses and tion o! settlement will be allowed to _ Aanitally' come forward like chickens when stand over until the problem of the London.Feb. 24.-Widows and chit- grain is put out for them. A typical settlement of all other war debts comes ' .We" Market Report _ _ * Brea will form one of the new Labor group of eevenI-hnndred birds is to up, but the Brtti'sh'Goveraanent may GQvarnment's first considerations in be seen roosting in a pine tree close take s more stringent line'concerning TORONTO, db.• 10-1b. tins, 11 to 12c; 6-Ib. One. _.. iii penton legislation. to the home of A. J. Holman, Portage Russla's pre-war debts and other gilt. Manitoba 'wheat-Na 1. Northern, il� to 12e; 2%-lb. tins, 12� to 18c; ed securities, like railroad bonds. $1.12 , comb honey, per doz., No. 1, $8.75 to All three eat the British parties are Road. They remain motionless 'with Manitoba oats-No. 8 CW,46c; No. .;4: No. 2, $3.25 to $8.50. more or less eommitteed to the prim- head under wirig's until there is a stir -1 teed 46c. Smoked meats-Hama med. 24 to dpk, while many welfare organize- at the door, when all came t4 life Only Sixth Of Opium Out- Manitoba barkyy-Nominal. 26e; cooked hams, 36 to 87e; smoked tions are urging the adoption of some and By down, begging for food. It is t Used for LC timate Needs All the above, c t.f., bay ports. roll;, 19 to 21c; cottage rolls 22 to amt of reli,sf for dependent--widow;, said that unless there is considerable Ontario barley-86 to X. 24c; breakfast bacon 28 to 27e; ape- ,.. whose number has,increased greatly handfeeding there will be very few I American corn-No 2 yellow,98ic. dal brand breakfast nacos, 80 tri. r*. dace the �• birds lett b the springtime. A despatch from Geneva says:-f .Buckwheat-No. 2, 78 to 82c. backs,boneless, 80 to 35c. y gtime' Twenty-fips hundred tons of opium in I Ontario rye-No. 8, 76 to 79c. Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 :f Parliament is considering a acl ems excess of the amount justified b 0 ander which every widow with de- y Peva-No. 2, ;Lib to. $1.50: to 70 lbs., $18.5 7 to 90 lbs.. $18, pendent children ceder fourteen years Wife of NOVCIIit Hardy medics; and scientific"use la produced Millieed-Del, Montreal lrell", be. and n 17 lig>:tweight rolls, "d of age would receive sixteen shillings Becomes a Magistrate yearly, according to the health organ- bags included: Bnn, per ton, 8; in :barrels, 37; heavyweight roll, ization o! the League of Nations.' shorts. Per ton, $30; middlings, $36; i82• weekly, with si: shillinki six pence , feed flour, $2.10. Lard-Pure tierces; 15 to 15%c, tiara! The total worlds annual output is g°Od 16 to 16iac. w'- sddi ete13 child ceder four- A despatch from London says:- on wheat-No. 2 white, 98c to mbb, 15% to 16c; pails, 4V r E� 8,006 tons and the physicians and ex-1 rima 18% to 19c orphan. would also .get Mrs. Thoma; Hardy, wife of the nov- parte of the health commission esti- $1.02, outside. 4 , shortening tierces, ds shillings six peace weekly, with ,list and poet,has been made,;magic- Ontario o.2 white oats_- 1 4D 43c,. ' _ 14 ie;_ ubs..14.-tri_lfc.. pails, _ sategaards regarding its expenditure: trate of Dorchester,where-OwHardye mate-that 600 loz_l H." -Oatar[or�prn-Nominal .15-to-15%c; prints 17 to 17%c. ` The estimated cost of the scheme to have lived for many years. Mrs, mate needs o! the world for. opium , Ontario flour-Ninety per cent.pat., HF>tvy steers, choice, $7.60 to,$8.15, G dw Govesitmesit is d1b,000,000,'aanu- Hardy, who is his second wife, was and its derivatives, including mor- in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship- butcher steers, choice, $05 to $7, phine. meat, $474; Toronto basis, $4.70; do, good, $5.50 to $6.00; do, med., i8t• Liu author's secretary for ten years 4.l5 b0 to $425 4 bulls seaboard ;4.35. ¢ $ 0 to $b; do, cum., �4. , and was married to him in 1914. She Manitoba flour=1st_ ts. in ate .butcher heifers choice,$6 to$6.75; do, ---�Il►hat a Brick Will Stand. ps j mad. $4.50 to 5• do We cannot arrest sunsets nor carve a also a writer of children's hooka, sacks, $6.80-per barrel; 2nd pats., $ , coat., $8.60 to }nonataina; bat we may turn every magazine articles and reviews. It takes a weight of 4,500 pounds tot;•80° $4°26• butcher cows, choice, $4.76 to` home, it we choose, into a picture By becoming s magistrate Mrs: crash a cubic inch of best brick, Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, $b; do, med., $3.50 to $4; canners' . Vhlch trill be ao counterfeit, but the Hardy also follows her husband, who track, Toronto; $1450; to $15; No..2, and cutters, $1.25 to $2.00; but-' +'ttae and perfect image of life, indeed. has been a justice of the peace for9j $14.50; No. 8, $12.50 to•$13; mixed, cher bulls, choice, ;425 to $5.25. decade.o-Ruskin. Dorset more than a dde. $12.50. do, com., $2.00- to $3.00; feeding ! Straw-Carlots, per tori;$9.50. steers,good,$5.50 to $6.50; do,fair,$4 BUSH LINEN AND HOMESPUN OUTPUT Standard recleaned screenings, i.a to $5; stockers, good, $4 to $4.76; do, �¢: ,� � b. bay porta, per ton, ;20. fair, $8.60 to_$4; milker'li and spring Cheese•-New, large,• 20 to 21c; era, $70 to $100; calves,, cDoice, $11 twins, 21 to 22c; triplets, 21% to to $12; do, med., $8 to $10; do, com, INCREASING TO PRE-WAR LEVEL to 2c; Stilton , 23c. Old, lets, c. $b is $?; do, grassers, 43 to 0; d , x to 29c; twins; 8.to 90c; triplets, 30es. lambs, choice ewes, $14.50 to ;18; do, Buttes-Finest creamery pints 48 bucks, $10.50.to $12; do, fat, heavy, to 47c• No: 1 creamery, 43 to 4Sc; $4 to $4.50; do, culls, ;? to $8; cheep, ,A despatch from London says:-- of Dublin and London in anticipation E. 2 No: 2,'42: to 43c.' light ewes, $7.50 to $8; do, calla, iZ �(ow that Ireland is running through that the shillelagh will be as popular 4 ! Eggs--Extras, fresh, in cartons; 54,to aa3; hogs, fed and watered, ;8; do, od of man familiar pro- with the tourists se it was in the old h to 66c; fresh extras, loose,.48 to 50c.; l.o.b„ $7,50; do, country points, $7.25, P perm y P _ �.. fresh firsts 46 to 48e• extras storage do, selects, '418.80. r �uuata of the old sod will once more be days, when every American thought141 to 42c;firsts, to #Oc;�seconds, in the shop windows of the world, his trip abroad-ruined it be was tort _ -- 'MONTREAI:. �:.. 7 82 to 94c. 'haf�. t Irish handicraft is again finding ed to return home without one. , Live poultry-Sprinfr chickens,_ 4 Oats--Can. West., No. 2, 65 to -_tmarket is shown by the fact that Exports of the.famous Irish home- lbs. and over, 28c; -chickens; 8 to 4 55%c; do,:No. 3, 53% to W; ,extra o export value of 'manufactured spans also are rapidly increasing, the i � Ilbs., 28c, hens, over 5 lbs.. 22c; do, No. 1 feed', 52% to 58c; No. 2 local �' s in 1925 was double that of the looms bean fillip 1 4 to 6 lbs. lbc• do 8 to 4 lbs., 16c; white, 60% to hlc. Flour-Man good g bus y: g orders while previous year and is steadily increas- .the linen industry of Dublin and �' roosters, 15c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., spring wheat 'pats., lets, $6.30; do, lag. Northern Ireland is slow! ,£tin f < 19c• do 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; turkeysends, $5.80; strop bake $5.6f- win- Northern y getting K n ter ats., choice, 5.66 to 15.7i.Irtolled Peace has meant prosperity to the back to the re-war level. Reports I young, 10 lbs. and u S 2.,c. ! P P Pe Y P oats-Ba of 90.1ba...$2.90. Bran- bict 1� districts, the foremost-of groin--the-industr and-commerce de- :v Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, g +��w+ y _4 lbs. 'and over, 80c; chickens, 8 to 4 $28.26. Shorts-$30.26. Middlings- - 4 which is Shillelagh, where, for the partments of both the Northern and N lbs, 2&; hens, over 6 lbs., 28c; do,($3625• Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lits, lirst time since the jrar started, huge,Southern Governments anticipate that 4 to 5 lbs., 24c do' 8 t`o 4 lbs., 18c; tacks o �aslis. are being menu-1 I�323 will""aqua , wen-Trelaad"- -Toosters,-18i;--cfuckliags;-over-6 16s - Butter. No...l_pasteurised 41.% to - actured for a The Indus exportation. 24c• do 4 -25c• turkeys, 42c; do, No. 1 creams to 41c export, try reached its maximum a rtation. to 6 lbs., tntke as given employment to hundreds-of Favoralftb weather for• the small+ Sir William Wheeler young, 10 Iba, and up, 28 to 32c; do, secon&, 39-9 to 40c. Eggs, fresh President of the Royal 'College of geese. 22c• extras, 53c; do, fresh firsts, 48C. Po- workmen in the district, and it Is risk farmers this year will place the Beans-Can. "handpiece.:, Ib.. 7c; tatoes,per•bag ear lots, $1.40 to 41.45. .k. ted that this year s million or Emerald Isle on the certain road to surgeons, of Ireland; proved in an Coin, da t cows, 3 to :50, 1xP� primes 83lic. Ly type $ More of these oak saplings will be nationalprosperity, and the• oatlook address,recently that a child born to- >po P 8s Ma �e products-Syru r imp. do.better ones saunera.. 1.60,_ �u fday had 12 more vears._ta_Rva_than p -----,P,,ibuted•-thropghout.-the__world. ____4_V aa-never better, accordmg._tQ�oseph - 2:60T per Ti=g-sI tin,- 40-per ea ; me qua ty. $9 to $9.60; do _ Stocks of this 'knotty ammunition McGrath, the Free State Minister of child born 26 sears ago, due to strtdes gal.; maple sugar, lb.,.25c. poor ones, ;8• hogs, .thick, smooths 4$ are reappearing in the shop windows' C9mmerce. in medicine. Honey-80-15. tins, 11-o 113hc per,and abop. $8.26. '..... ,.. ,• .' '. r. ..;, .,, .. .. ec.:n '.';:: :.. •„ < ... .., .,. ,. 'r - t,xw '�' s' s r,"`.,_>•;,..£r:sr�Tr %fir* .•, , a,.p.,a✓r .. :T, ,-. .. , .. '. _,a" ,.1 i ..d :w. .,.k, .,.{',• .,,. a!^a, ... :ate.>. ��+¢ "• ,�^':T'`�j',.�w � �� .� � '.�y�.'7,. -* :{ , gq"• �`+y�_�„ .;,s��`."•;. ..,�. �;„1� � ' +:'+'t},a����aaw - � ten• r� hit i> C. _ l f - GREENWOOD. ELM DALE MILLS + services to the Methodist churchesT+•�.F a :`1 NF TPIRMS will be as follows: Gtreenwood, 10.80 a a a, in Kinsale. 1.80 m,; Mt. Manshipment n a' a u :au'6.cr peioa year.; Q d States Ceae g� lhineale 'A. hipmen t of beet quality an f aey t In rs ''• 8.90 pp m.;and Brou am at 7 m. , Britain 62.09 is advame. • Suaday�cboo[at Greenwood, ' .: Wizeat or any grain taken in ., and Mt. Zion at 2 80p m., and YounK •' 9 Oz. plata Blown Tumblers, 75c doz. _MURKAR, Proprietor, ` People'`League on Friday at 8 p.m. , ezchange for Flour.. 8 Oz. grape pattern cat Tumblers, bell shape,.. 1.60 doz, -r Ws have. Bran, Shorts, Chop, These prices do not represent.the usual cost. h`' , belong BALE REGISTER. .+Oil Cake Meal, Get your supply now-t y w g G t oa oat • ong selling. _ Coal ,. TIlSBDAY, MARCH'4TH-Auction sale Coal, ,.. , ::nllkinde of grain.' o r r. r of farm stock, implements etc.. at lot 26,coo.9, Pickering, the proper- -... . Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. Are you getting your share of the fresh frozen fish-Haddie, Fillets. 1' of s Patterson. Bale at one Ha '"Sad Soft COal Of the Royal Household Flour, - Oysters Etc. If not it Is your own fault., Always a good o clock sharp, See bills, David A. supply on hand at close prices. Pugh,auctioneer. . best gtiahty ,CII Cream of to West Flour, a> WEnNseaAY,MARCHSTH=Important ' 11BIIa credit sele'of registered Clydesdale !­CHOPPING EVERY r } bones. registered shorthorn cattle, nQ j Ff WEEK DAY e ` Shropshire sheep,implements, seed THOS. A. ,LA ••, All linof Good Fresh Groceries. A good delivery grata:vonitry etc., at lot 27, con.4, v __ service at your call. • Picker[ng, the property of Cleo. E. PiC3ize=S.tz�'• — ss ?Pugh. , Sale' at 12 90 sharp. See — 1 ••bilis. Fred Postill.,auctionser. , Y MvRCH 6TH-Auction sale . ,. -THVRSnA 'ANNOUNCING • �, -Phone M 600 ? Pickering of driver. cow and calf. vehicles. J. RICHARDSON, - +GROCER w garden toots and furniture at lot 93. Leath or Goods Stoxo 1 DOMINION OP CANADA rear con. 8, Pickering, the property of Mrs. L. Ho on. Terms cash. — b� REFUNDING LOAN 1923 . ®ale at 1 o'clock. Fred Poetill.nuc- V z tiooeer. Our stock comprises everything in a = .� A R M LAND S leather goods and our.prices 5 PERCENT BUNDS - SATIIRDAY, MARCH S•rH-Credit sale are second to none. ~..;„ of horses, cattle. implements etc„ - " at lot 4, con. D. Scarboro. the pro- Everything for the.horse. To Or sell our farm, consult the Farm Lands De artment of perty of A,H.Tredway. Sale at 1 B�nkete,$2.90 up,.heavy 20 year.l3onde, price 98 26,,to yield y y p t - o'clock,sharp. See bate, Beldam dt 5 14 per cent, _ The United Farmers Cooperative Company, Ingleton, auctioneers. Halters,90c. up, all leather 5 year, Bonds, pitce 99. to yield 1 Limited. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12TH-Auction Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Cases 5.23 per cent. sale of the entire herd of choice Oanaidan NationAl Railwa (0.N. R.) A, J. ALLISON Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 dairy cows,in the viilaga of Picker- Harness sed boots repairs 9 J p �17- in ,the art of John Me(Itaty. Our.repairing service is (seven year) $cat y 6. 19 0. DPrice g prop y t� 8 tures maturing May 8, 1980. Price 'l. As Mr. McGinty has been in the. unexcelled. 670 per thousand,or s1i000 invested milk slueed for some time'.be bills,buW. B. Powell auctioneer.h� CECIL BRADLEY - ,X a choice l9t. Sala st l o'clock. Bee turPhoae or wire orders at our -'--a now increases to $1,t54. at ma- r T ZWAT MARCH 18tH-Auction sale expense. n t of farm' stock, implements. roots, Harness maker, bay,fo*l, grain etc.,at lot 90, Con. PICKERING, - ONTARIO 'DYKES R013ER8, w a� 8,Pickering, the property of BeD). Phone 268 J Dundas St. East.' *�q���g .'. Carter. Sale at 1 o'clock. sharp. 2tf Whitby, Oat. 1 -^ bank provides special facihtie� for the Baja - tik Bee bilin. Fred Pwtill, anctionPer. and purchase of GovermInent and other bonds. i CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF r Renew your sub- Investors are invited to consult owlocal xnanagas, ~ .if CRT r"y who will be pleased.to arrange any such transaiefia . 5`korthorn Cattle hv: Yos�R5E1F scription. for 1924 - 1rH It Reg_Clydesdale Horses, Reg. ,*; (@,tt1S1' •��T �z7 BANK Shropshire Sheep, 111110, CAMA" : " TtIF 1�1 O �i� NDA BHi. �— r Implements, Furniture -Etc. �COLD The property of .� C 0 A - �d]c. E. P't2.�h Pickering Branch, W.F Law, '. Manages . ' At Lot 97,Con. 4. Pickering, on — Whitby Branch, ! _ _ C. A. Mcelealan, Manages " O W THAT the win- k 'W ednesday, March the 5th, 1924N I have been appointed sole agent _ iepg ter time L, with as . for Royal Smokeless Coal for this The following property,viae again, fortify' yourself„ia- district, also other grades of coal HOBSSS g�black brood mare riss'%g 10 rs by ` gaiust the elements. Make from $8.00 up. • !f\ Gallant Oarrnceo in tool to Bonnie sore that the food that you Royal 9ruokel$es Coal is preferred SUbk"be now for 4 h News Bibk,Reg bay Oily i yr old sired by for economy and .Boole Flick, Bay gelding rising 11 take into your system is 12tf efficiency. Mh d, Bay gelding risingg 9 yn h d, ' palatable and nouriahina. y gelding rising 8 yrs h el, Bay RRel- Order oar bread and our DONALD MUISMO, PICHEHING t Y ding rising 7 y o h d. Brows geldin Store ' riaiag 4 gra h d, Black gilding rising pastry and atter each meal `-" " _ Pickering Hardware yrs b d. Aged driving horse. you will express your gra- " Reg roan cowrising 8 vee, Reg roan tlrflcation. Boot and Shoe Repalrr3ng. cow rising 4 yrs due May 1. Reg roan R •�. ...., Also.harness repairing at the ben+ cow rising 4 yrs due Aug 1, eg reds- eWeod, opposite the F now rising O n s dos May 1, 2 Reg D Pon-Itry" Foodg'' roan cows rising9 yrs calves by aides, � ,-H.iZ• o� Gi :5 post_office. Red cow rising S yrs calf by due, Roan . `3,,;,, z , � .Best workmanship guaranteed. • cow rising.6 yrs fresh. Fat heifer ria- `s��c; �' I.,i ,..,a ink 8 yrs, 6 Cwt nteere risiag..8 yrr, JBA4 R w Charges moderate.roan hotly oaths, Re roan ball �'!" fW HONE-900 ' 10 months. Reg yearling heifers. 2. �"`"'lahp1 ICKERihit7 �`' c THOMAS WATSON '. ­ Produeers, : Reg red halter calves, Reg roan heifer i°, .!10", �'°,Lha call, Yearling steer. PIUHERING, ONT. sHaSP AND POULTRY •'LAYING MEAL BEEF SCRAP. AND BOGE r 40 Reg Shropshire ewes got by imp Butter rem .and bred to im Bibby -.-MR. C AR OWNER OYSTER SHELL MICA GRIT -- 'Mm, 18 Ewe lame eitefiby- aimp ram Bibby. 100 Hear,' 4 Turkey POWDER - g __, - - - =- ' re ONE TRIAL will convincYAL e yon that then goods are the best on to .,-'boos and gobbler, 2[iease and gander. FVRVITQRE STC. x JS THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS-are oveF- _ mwrkeL - -- -- - - •' ]Parlor suite 5-piece upholstered, Bed.- ee now is the time to get your car -ovhanl -' xoom suite, Chet of drawers, writ- ed, . Do not wait until yoti need your car in the - Royal Purple Calf Meal for young calves Ing desk. Sidfboard solid walnut. Dining room table extends to 12 feet, spring. Get it done now when you,jand I have Stock Specific-the best tonic for Ii and cattle. 'Dining room chair@• Large rocking _the time. No job too large or Loo smll onY an } chair recilaing, Small heater Western ' , WF WE .Oak coal or wood, Large$russet's car- s, make of car. ;ppeet 12zi5 near! new, -Kitchen range, Q N - --- ,.Imperial 0:to with warming,ocea, �VORS GUARANTEI? -- �• y i c n•`f g �i+7D� ' New Perfection coal oil stove 8•buoner GET OUR PRICES _ .with oven. Washing machine New, _ - THEY ARF. RIGHT ..Century nearly new, Eaton Dream separator 650 lbs, Butter .teeter and iJ good stock of Parts, Accessories, Tires and Tabes; P! C K EN'� :churn, Large flour cheat. Steel coal 011 tm barrelGae, Oils and Greases. 25 gals. Large-apple sac - kettle. txPLEMsNts g3 c. CEAAh- ARA( E �'LCERING ATMAR Deering binder in good running order ! M E .. - 7-ft cut. M-ld mower 5 ft, Seed drill' . is i0 hoe, Seeder 8 ft Deering complete. Phone 4900 CHAS, B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR ? Seeder 7J-ft IDeeriag complete. M•A corn cultivator 2 row. Horse rake 10-ft Late of the Davidson Motor Co..Whitby, Ont >- Round Roast or.Steak, .. •" 2& per lb `F A W. Steel roll S drum, Disc bar- -- row Bissell, Set harrows 4•sea, Set Surloin Roast oc Steak. ••• " h Roast 3tarrowe 8-see. 2 Large iron kettles, cele oa + �• !, Riding low 1-furrow Oliver, Verity __. .. ••• -•--p r cep t or Steak -'�• p 18c low No. 81, Wilkinson plow No 74 , -' Rump Roast,..' . . - Ib Roast W'ikioeon low No 3; 2-Furrow low -.= FHine R' p p Travelers' Cheques 1� ]duple Leaf. Troia plow Wilkinson, 2 Heavy Rib Roast, .. 8c i � .. _ - 'ScufHers. Farm wagon box and springs r ,. ... Shutilde Roast. . Todd nearly new, Set of farm trucks. PEOPLE travelling on long or short journeys will find it most na114c l8a Wagon gear, 1-Horse democrat, Top 1 y Pot kRuast, b gy nearly new, Opea buggy. Set convenient to carry,The Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques.. - 9a ` ug Brisket, to buil, . . . + ug .. I Cutter. Hay rack,Stobk rack, They are negotiable anywhere in'the world and can be obtained 'Lew of.Pork,... 25c :Wheelbarrow, 'B truck, Heavy '2;5e ' 'logging chain, 8 Dc�z cotton grain sit any Branch of this Bank Loin of fork, bags, Cider barrel, Vinegar barrel 'Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c „ Gasoline engine 3 h p, Fairbanks " T= Chopp Morse new, Set team harness brd98 ..: .. Pork mounted,. get team harness good, 2 YN Pure Pork atteage, , � Sets plow harness, Set single harness, B Finest Salt Pork,... • 25c - 200 Bush seed oats Banner clean, 300 Finest Breakfast Bacon"piece, " G. P. LYND, Manaver. lase p 38c .Bush feed Date, Quantity of red clover •WHITBY BRANCH, „ 'sliced, and sweet clover seed, 50 Bush seedCROSS, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, :£• C- buckwheat, 15 Bags of potatoes Irish ~;Mild Cured C tta_ g • Cobbler, A: quantity of ensilage and , a Rolls(half or whole), 32c Bac Bacon :., •• numer6us other articles. . aR-Mr. Pugh-has leased_tiie_farm.fo�a _-._- 11t`SUIbA.�iEli-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness. I1oo�ced Ham, c term of years, everything goes. = ' BONDS=Government, Municipal, Corporation. Weiners,.. c _tt MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties, 1.5c "" o Sale at 12.80 o'clock,sharp ' ,REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. Bead-Cheese,.. = «- 1, _ Vasy First and Doru6Litic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents, =` 5 lbs_ 90 cents; TF.RMs-Fat cattle, grain,poultry. en- _. _.. --- - • - -- -..._. rinUs IS�._nts etTa a and alt Bums of$16 @fid-under Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday g • .. , -- cash; above that amount 8 months credit will be given od furnishing ap• PjQgERjN G� ` prove an urn note@. F[v@ per cent , tTT REj ID PICEERI`\O• r an um otT Mr cash. t. t r:1 Box 40 I►1' • • 1 ~ -'el'' ,� Z'.f:4c .-1g 3 P: f _ �' ", ,,'. • ';.' -. .. •, .. ... .,..,'. .--fa..,' ; • .: '" r' :,e: „:k ,.;iy.v, .;a. `t '.:i- t sZ:a .�ti-. b }w. ;,y4,. .. ,� .,...: a� .-��p_':'.t a .. .,,�,-:..to �r""iw'�'"' �4:�t x:::. WR•H .:..'g �'„i . :`.+'•.^.,,L 'ti, ,�'. :s •�1Mc '�; .j.. ,#. vJ 't,M;6'"Y a. H or,v,+ Lr;�,.•s,• k, �"' •k• .a':aw, 9 ' r, P •.+..fi :k „ac':od sr'.... .'' _ , •W A aerayni.. t .r-,: ;'19. Y e+•e= 'r:•ncam• C ,,,•%afea wa�r4 , n CLAIMAOIff. - Mrs. Brown had as old-fashioned T �{* �'j ti _• '� iltiug-bee at her home on Tues- C++i+ NIN ' P=3111Y �d. A. PERKINS w g�G 114oadaBbedy was is the'city on sy afternoon wtien a pleasaht Bringanon our to De cleaned _ g (THE DECORATOR) - o MY's. J. B: Madill had been on time "a spent. and pressed. Iatisfaction guaranteed the sink list. Nelson and Lewis -Sanderson, Charges moderate. For every description of Palating, of Toronto, a nt the weekend JAMES BRISCOE, Paper-Ranging, Interior REDUOTION' Mrs. Lyman Pilkey is ander the at the home of their .pardnte, T. ,Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery Decorating-and weather at present. -and bars. 3andereoa. aJtaremoat, Ont. .Hardwood Finishing. J. H. Beal had a Weiness trip to Mrs. D, Scott, who was con- _. this sit ah Tuesday. Best Workmaas}lip. Prompt seraloe. ..r. 3' y fined to he ed !or several daps Prices moderate. i John,-McGrath spent a couple of suffering from a very severe cold, 'Wlilteva�e Phone oc write - days last.week in the city. Jis.now recovering nicely. '� Mien Margaret Macnab is spend! Amos Sherrard,, of Toronto, s /'v_ (lerrard t; 64 Torreas Ave:, Ing a few .vseks "with friends in former resident of Claremont, Ile Service Garage 0842 M ` (9.81) Toronto g' Roo>v<dfor the city. was in town on Monday when he Mrs.(Dr.) Tomlinson and Mrs. called on a number of friends;who Overhauling, Painting, all kinds M. J.Wilker were in, 'the city, on were leased to see him. re Green Rivor �il1s Spring Stock y„ Tuesday. P pairing done. Rnition y• The continuation school purpose a specialty. Men'!Fleece Underwear,regular$1.00 ° -'Mrs. Robt. Sadler. of Mount balding their animal concert and Your old Ford top ce4iivered __ OW 3..WAN.TED_ los 8=c, s"1 Zion, is visiting her grandmother, comroerceroeat exercises on the for 118.00. I will pay, delivered. at mill, fora Men's Heavy rib Underwear, reg. 1.75 it Mrs. J. B.Madill. eveniu�zs cif Thar•day axd,Friday, limited numbei aa for 1.89 Ed. Gleeson was 'in.the'elty on March 13th and 14th. Watch but Berr & Poynter, Men's heavy home-knit sox, reg 1.00 ....,Thursday last attending the fun' for bills y No.1 Basswood, $,90,00 psi•M -for 690 oral of his brother. Our 4c•hool, which wqe closed by No: Dead Basewo 20 0000 Men's heavy 1.75,to 2.60 oror 445 - Thomas Gregg s4ipped a carload .the Buard of Health, on accoua.t r o`d' units. of cattle on Saturd'a and&carload No, 1 Soft Elm 30.00 '� �. w y of several cases of scarlet fever in Get Ready IOr No,2 �' 20.00 ,. cape,1.78 to 2.26,for L29 . of ho son 111onda sweater coats reg. 5.25 B y• the community was re-opened on Sound Dead'Flm 16,00 _ for 4.25 Mrs. R.J. How is spending a few Monday.. Those.who were ill have � P R � N -� No. 1-Rock Elm 40,00 Shoes,reg,4.76 for 4.19 days in Richmond Hill with her quite recovered. No. 2 30- Ladies'Underwear, reg. 1.00 and 1.25 • ! daughter, Mrs. Archie Anderson. Look up your.broken harness'and No.1 Sec. Growth Pine 26.00, 1or79c. Demetrius Crawford, of the 4th get.it repaired before the spring Custom sawing done as usual. Ladies'Hose, 75c and 1.00 ppr forme. nine of Uxbridge, moved into Tor- S g. I N G L E S ftUh H Turning. shaping and wood repair- 2 only Sweaters, reg.7.60 for-3 96. Lug of all descriptions. A few pieces Serge,all wool,all shades onto on Tuesday, having decided We sell new Harness Parts reg. 1.26 foc86c vd. to make the city his •place of real- donee OatFlaking BritleLColumbia Cedar g and Chopping every day. A few pieces Plaid, reg. 1.00 for 69o, in future. •C! '°'�' CHAS. A. WHITE, malt Galvanized Steel Sh[nglee �iS.�C3•�.R g�-� NS Rood for school dresses. Died Whitby, on Monday Btrd's Felt Slate Shingles at the "Corner Shoe$tore," Some Gingham,,reg.80c for loc. - morning. Feb. 25th, 1924. Mary Successor to late W.•(l. Barnes for eels at' .,,, • Jane Binningtoa, dearly beloved Successor Ont, Phone 8420 or write Locast'Hill. Out. wife of John Emerson, to her'73rd T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT GROOERIE9-Black bulk Tea. sped year. Funeral service was held Call and get price®:, clal,eft lb. Soaps-4 for 28c. Rolled ' on Thursday, the 28th at 1 P.M. at e - • Oats-8 itis for be Rice-B The for yy Pick.6kingm-Toroin'to26c. 8aieias-21b• !ar 26c. Praxes- her late reeideaee. Interment at 2 The for 26c. Tins-4 lbs for 260. Salem cemetery ' Remember Robert Patterson s• ' --. o two weeeeko-Untiill Wh March. reduced!aa sale of farm stock. implements RQ etc., lot 25, con. 9, one-►nd a Lille A A. SCOTT half miles- set of Claremont. on o(� 7 Tuesday, arch.4th. As Mr. Pat, OLA'REMONT. ONTARIO •tenon is about to leave for East- SHOULD ~ „Beginning Saturday, August 25th am Ontario everything will be BF HAPPY .,sold without reserve. - The meeting called for on bion- AT Mid-Winter Stock MEALTIME da m evenR y the Board of Leave PickeringLeave Toronto „• Trade was not very largely at ve f Taking Sale Now . tended. After discussing" the .7.45 a. m. (Daily) 10,00 a. m. t =-%tier of fire protection esoln �a Daily ezce t Sundays �• � + 3'_.] , 'tion was passed recomm •'�inq . police trustees to parchase a Bickle S O X E T H I N 3 is sural. twin fifty chemical fire.-ongine. enough the matter if •15 "p' m. (Daily Holidays �•OQ . m. , Our curlers who visited Harris. you are not happy at meal Sand and. s� DoNtYi �"e p PPe s ,� 00 P. in. Hollda s only) 10.30 . m• • � ton Boos lel last week were enc• time. Good a titin y f ; p "z esslnt in bringing back the Cham groceries will go a long ` �• berg shield and individual prize#, wsy. toward promoting. . > '(Standard Time "'- consisting of four carving sets. your joy. That ja a mighty 4 _ Big Redaction now being offered This is Rood work considering Rood reason awhy your pan-j,, =' to you in all lines there were 85 rink#-competing. -try should be provisioned - Big variety to choose from. '-The rink was:-D. A. Scott, Thos. with our foods. ,y Sirkett, R. E. Forsyth and R. Return trip from Piekering.S1.00. Intermediate points DON'T MISS THIS SACS 1 Beene. skip. charged 'proportionately. _ Our rural mail-carriers were nos- Able to make their usual tripe on J'. Fiago�d� Claremont . three days of last week on account of the i pia sable condition of the s 37QO3na stops ate�4ordon$arise. . Passengers taken on L roads.' he mail arrived 'every 7 at any point. dap over'flee C. P. R,bnG on:one 1 ; _ __ -sell Your -Rail day it was several boars late. l . ~N II� Thus the residents of the village - :-did not suffer by not,g�ttiaR their a _ __��LL AUT' S G�.R�.GE ; and Save fence •: daily'pope!#. .. The auction sale of the old t l : :Ph011e Ind. 200 - money school building. contents etc., " -which was held on Saturday last, •Why'pay for the privilege of mala was well attended. Ufred Preit coats lees to have wire fences.tty - - _ taining and building rail fences when :bought the school building Por �. - , ig800,sad has ahead be no to Now-Don't wait until coal is plead y g tear it down. It contains a large • amount of Rood material which _ end fuel Prices come down !ni fu , � t will save you g whole acre of lead for eyerp 400 rods o! Frost fence"n Mr.Pretty will nse in building one • ,or1i`wo residences. creat. No pines to breed weeds. Frost Fence cos Frank SWen's auction sole which lasts longer. is lees because t0 - :. - _. a�•. .:-was postponed from Wednesday (a)It's heaving gale. wire defies wen• of last week until Monday of this week swag sgre�t--success:- It in _. - _ l I�e� estimated that there were - � 1b •fatale act lite. • s taki� . . - o .ea an about fifteen hundred in attend.. ... _ up strains that would., k ance. Bidding was very Active - ordinary fence- about .'nod good prices were realized. . t a never gets out (c) The Famous Frost Tight Lock - .. ..: tigh and e The registered cattle did not bianR -- eeps .. o!shape �%- each high prices as were prevalent = _ 'price when than- an-wee o n but on the whole '- afew years ago. - better p l n it ca i prices were satisfactory. get iIthomesnd you n more time to - Next Sunday' is Communion ` o aye :19nnday at ,the Baptist Chureh. - . The ordinance will be observed as. �i N. Cooper, Clare>moat -`. nsual after the regular morning service, at which the quartette, - _j The Pickering ` ..by request, will sins "Nearer, my - F 'lie Em its Su 1der: „ Vce committee +Clod. to Thee:" The paaetor's mor• - •o}ngsubject will be "Lord, show , ns the Father,",sad is the even - Fromdataimtommosial.Beito�havegonefortkaadpionserad R The object o!this Association to to x i Ing the final sermon in the seri6i+ m earth. leaven stowing and roiwato A the felons. on -The AA aaffieient .Saviour" �C of the p will be given, the subject being ti...In the`face a seemingly insuperable difficulties they have "The Christ of the Lifeless." _]bud and flattish" _ item ham slsl n aoreasadi The worst atorra is years �- t up a wrod�wtde made-ads that stew carred on Wednesda' and Thur#. is spits of the limitations of those primitive burden-bearers, #� Nl- 7 with as aamb•e ' y ;•'the native arriers, the mule train and the camel ca:avaa. of >I:•oafiv day of last week, and as a result the roads were badlydrifted and 'Ford carries the burdens of Em trade on the hill-trails of ![•mbrabip i•• p Tieb1•may be bid from fn.Pneldent or. were impassable for eaveral dayF. Fe l.j�.a•l.r,q,�,y,, Ind+ontbeAfdcanveldt,on the of Australia e.assr eneypli• don, n when the farmers turned out with .l k..Sakur and S.roke, end Now Mand,oa the plantations of Ceylon and Burata;; 14zec.Oom.-L. D. Banks,O.S.Pain their teems and shovels to break '" '•!` the rubber wtates of Mals and on the jungle-paths of Mass F Alts. ya or,Donald)�ro, Pickering. them. Many of the roads are now a.W.wirfanPce-eto.Na Harirea. .- . .full of vitch•holes which make z.aaber J.R. Thextot: ..W, is Clark. - travelling far from being pleasant. U° - Univ6ld usage under all these conditionsa stamped the President" Seers" h As there is a great depth of snow Ugandai nr Ford as dependable transportation. the roads will he very bad. when ra � ' they begin to break up. Coirc•.,e� a4 in CatiadcaE for the Empire A grand entertainment under Sian Nselacambiay�,. �. 'The Ford car is completely made in Canada with. a the auspices of the Memorial PHrk _ Committee, will be held in the Ma iaduthe exception of parts to the value of $15.02 Ceylon .° sonic Hall, on Monday ovening Burma next, March 3rd, when the Gireen - z - See Any Authorized Ford Dealer u Cap Feitish Borneo Stacy River Dramatic Company will BriwhBo,aeo a '. present their popular drama en- British pp P Mauiid and Reuatos ' 'present "Willowdale". -Do not fail N_wio.mdlana to hear this as it is most'entertain Ne Of all materials and Asda Ncw Gledonia Ing. The Claremont school or• Brici.h N.w cmn.. - leap'to stook. It will Pe; you chests will furnish .choice roaeic ^°""ba ___. oil :s our works acd inspsot our stele .., New Zealand _ between seta. The • •roeeeds of Ad.a - rl�acaland - �.Y pp ___ a0ent we do blan end do throw.them, /be~ipi! `theam -en -wilt-be tiled-i 7�',- _- _... _. - __._ os�Ay- we-oan.of 10 per••x1.,wbiob you w! besntifyingthepark. Doors open ` • ' CARS •• TRUCKS TRACTORS _ Dumhorneo at 7.30, curtain rises at 8 sharp. CF-27C - - ••staiaiy ova by parohas!»g from as. -Reserved Beate 85c, rush seats 25, •alleolialt•d. children under 12 year,#, 15c. Plan ' s.. Of ball may be seen 'at D. A. J.T: MATHESON y ; 8c->tt'4 store. _ Of9a end Ror><•i WWIbTi .��,�•,s ��. �. i�,(,• r ,}`'q" l+• -r. y' ''lee^�'ts %::+ ,.yM1r •y... 11iS.5;t�+`''�c• •cP , .y,SC'7r <•`h�. V�'"�'•:'.. � 14'YY �' Z.:'r. t �. r K., ..,°i.?2...•, ;u- . r -... 5,: 2 .,,.:.'• :.�•.i"`. ` a; "'. „,,:..,� -,•7�`., ;:, .,r+:..•- .!a ✓., t. ..'1s. Fn�+,,.,.n . .rh '.a.°<.rF';�. e •. ..... t r �j epi h -�•.., ,. . .,. `.,M -Yr' .'S*: .. ^_' ;, I ... h. ti"'x.v ,••. ...a-.• e�skia'a+a '• w`s.r' ,r.•-.". ....;v �ti/' .•"s`1,�+M,,*""'i,.,ka.„ ,;..w,;.:..a:. ;'+.'.,. a-:•t-. ..0 ca.. Ki •- A spiral wash cloth that will enable Tracing winds inr. the Upper y Junior to _get kris ears clean without �1r CHILDHOOD IND Of STION V17 . . s _ -; -:. maternal assistance: _ - r:r AJaiheacing'aevke for.fathOel 09W The Ro at De Netherlands Met ralo , Nothing is more _common is childo a eq gl 4 cal Institute at De Silt, near Utrecht, g About the' , h�LI � horn wheasit is used-to hurry thefaa�- 'with branches elsewhere in Holland, hood than indigestion. Nothing 1s_ R Hy in. the gettiag-seady psocxes. more dangerous to proper growth. N. -y _..�, ,�.=a:•.,,.- *....:x; �;,a i_' j ,, 'used .until ,some years ago for wind more weaken to the constitution or observations in the upper Air, small more likely to pave the way to dna- - rubber balloons, which were obtained WHAT TO BUY IN A RUG. fingers, spoiled my best paring knife " A DAINTY SET FOR THE from France. Then information came gerona'diaease. Rhlly nine-tenths of and nicked ever so many of my new "LITTLIC GIRLS" WARDROBE. from Paris that the manufacturer of j all the minor Ills of childhood have "' -=Color and pattern are the first-two „ their.root in indigtstion. There is no a jars•in the process. these balloons could'furnish no more. % "things to thunk•shunt vrlien••buying " „ medicine, for little anew too equal Hot watan ier, answered her exper- The Institute was. thus reduced to the y t a ru d that pattern arety and aaownyou con fenced friend. "Pour hot water into Baby's Own Tablets n relieving this --afterw r4,. bu ance .that . choice of ceasing the upper air cheer. trouble. They have proved of benefit a dipper or small basin to the _..--- vationa or.havIMtbe._balloons made in color an p : - - - in thousands of homes. Concerning a couple of inches or more. Invert Holland. Experiments began at once ,)the floor we have to live with them,J the can in it and leave for five min- «'-., and continued for some time, and now .mem Mrs. ,Jos, ,Ltunette,. Immaculate sed evilly-nilly, for many years. I utas• Do not,of course,plunge a very g... it is said that.the? have bees entirely[Conception, Que., writes: "My baby .>x " _ How carp you tell what color? Study. was a great sufferer from indigestion. cold glass jar into boiling water. At successful but the Tablets soon sat her right,and H your walls first. If they are brown the end of a few minutes you will find It is stated that the small and light 31 or any of its relations—tan, cream,that the cover comes cit very easily. r rubber bags,made in an automobile now i woould not be without them.' a` ecru, or even ivory—the chances are ,• Baby's Own Tablets are'sold by medl• Obstinate corks are readrly, re- garage at Utrecht can, after undergo- .. ,that your best choice in rugs will run moved in the same simple way." ing a •certain chemical process,, be cine dealers or'by mail at 25 cents a c: box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine tato one of three things. easily instated into large balloons that First, a slightly darker tan or WHEN HEMMING NAPKINS. are plainly visible in the air. Further. Co.. Brockville, Out. a; brown. Remember, we-must keep the To crease your hem perfectly before it is claimed, observations with these 1.--general tone of our floors darker, It beginning hand sewing on napkins, balloons can be made at. a greater �' .• may be a tan background with many,run the edges through a hemmer`on hetght than was aver possible with the small notes of darker brown in it, so imported o•pea. . On favorable days, ob- n ' that it gives ,an impression of some-,y° machine, with the needle un- threaded. What is usually a dreaded nervations have been made at a height Ming quite dark. . It may be a solid as great as 9.32 roues. As these bel- ` body color of darker brown. But task becomes greatly simplified if this 42t13�. loons are pure white and transparent keep-it.darker if you want your roomprecaution is taken. as glans, they are said to_guru a pe- to be comfortable to live in. FARM WOMEN'S WANTED cuilarIk favorable image in the tele- ` Second, a tan with some blue and 4283 This comprises a neat yoke scope, different from the 'former im- " COLUMN. s dress that may be finished with or . possibly some touches of rose or Mul- ported balloons. ' 7 t 'berry in the pattern. Nickproof chinaware. without the ruffle, and a petticoat �— Third, a solid contrasting color, as A self-picking. cherry tree. and comfortable drawers. One may Largest Unexplored Area. blue, which is the beat color always A rainproof wash day. use voile, lawn, batiste or crepe for One of the largest unexplored areas '- s"� - the dress and cambric or nainsook for the United States lies in a triangu- e to use in large quantities in contrast A self-flling school lunch box. cam !a Meavy. with lana and browns. Again,.these An -automatie self-starter for the petticoat and drawers. It will re- lar apace, between the Colorado and i may be plain or patterned, but the day's worts. quire 1% yards for the Dress, % the San Juasi River, in southeastern •�(iruet always liked fat Siris, and :•total effect of that color mixture on A cluck that can be glued to her yard for the Drawers, and laifi" yards Utah. Here an area as large as some he has finally succeeded in getting one Your floor must', be dark. enough to eggs for the full period of incubation. for the Petticoat, of 88-inch material of the smaller Eastern states still re- for a wife" a hold the floor down in place below the A formula f[or finding a teen-s for a 2-yeas size. mains practically unknown to white _�Y�, role will find a weigh." wall- youngster when you have need of him. The Pattern is' cut in 4 Sizes: fl man: ' For all colors of walls the principle A portable telephone that- Thomas A. Edison of color selection in rugs remains the be trotted after from the top floor of Pattern mailed to any address on Cannibals recently overs of ven r, recea frame--either showing the same color, the house or the end of the garden. receipt of 15c in silver.by the Wilson?•New Guinea are reported by an ex- his seventy-seventh birthday. In hon- a contrasting color, or a combination Chemically treated garden seeds Publishing Co., 4$ West Adelaide S -,l plorer to have features of a distinctly or of the occasion he took two.hone . 'bf the two. guaranteed to produce a crop of ready Toronto. .Allow two weeks fur.receipt Jewish t3q�e, although their skins ora at midday from work in his New Jer As for pattern in.rugs, again study yy canned vegetables• of pattern. _ �bronsa. say. laboratories. _ _ �ro�wall paper. But this time study also your curtains and the coverings ' r'i your chair% and sofa. If the pa- ` ` '.r ties a marked pattern--a Iittle -mapicuous,'=one doesat°t count.—and !-•rr' draperies are plain, then you are - s,-�e to we a pattern in the rugs and I ; - }ce p your upholstery plain. But 1V SUN LIFEASSURANCE COMPANY a -thee paper is plain, the curtains pat- c t, r•ned, and the upholstery also pat- ---- tt rued, then the rug would be better- -i0F CANADA - — p:"in too. A is.all a question of baL t arring the attention-compelling spots = : rr the let'sp Always we try to keep _ READ OFFICE MONTREAL - �ivnte uiet s ace, and some decorated ' - -- - ' -- f `_- _a:races. . If either-tine gets overdone the room is uncomfortable. But there I s no neca of having a decorator to 1"he Record of a Great Year Simply Told F. tell when you have enough pattern. ~ 'Just look around. It .the, wall is -" ' } strong in.pattern. and-curtains w and ..,.. ,:. ,,.. . . ::. furniture weak of coarse the Soot has , • , ._, : •. .::... �: ._.. ;, � ..•: Ir to have something lively to balance " AT �ECEMB£R 31st, 19 3t, On the other hand, if the wall is :I •simple and curtains and upholstery � _. The Company had assets, ingested in the best classes of much decorated, there's no room on _ securities, of . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... : , - 7A `- . :the floor for as �09 ` anything more. •Yon Increase or th need quiet and rest down there. (M ,I ,OiO I e rear of ) JUST SOAP. ;The total liability of the Company (including reserves and ? To wash or not to wash'! - i other liabilities to policyholders ,of $18515"low) _ - .Soap and water as a cleanser seem � amounted to • . • . . . . • • . e • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • . 1 • $187�, `•� to be going out of style these days. But I confess to being old-fashioned: _- -- ompaAj has set aside for unforeseen aonliu#encies For I Iike the tang of water and the seep, cleansing feeling of s soap on the sunt of / e •.t 1 . . . ♦ • . . . ��00��� t icy face. 'Perhaps you are the acme? Then you'll be glad to know that I am iea�in=a stapler ill liabilities and contingency funds of ' 17�72�0�0 - Rotng to talk about soap this month. ; :. A simple test to touch the soap : (AnAncresse four the rear of :3,iY3,lOY) - - - with the Lap of your tongue. Free alkali will burn and sting. Such a soap he cash 1neOl�iC'for Four,- from. premiums, mbrest, '0� �►y be all right for the kitchen floor, but not for your-face. -Non can-dis. . p raga—rte that soapy taste. That only.atC-r wan . , • , ..+ I _••amns that the poop has everything AR Increase for the r of ilk,?14,�M) In it a soap should have. Many women have an idea that col- s ored and perfumed soaps are bad. Total payments to policy holden or their represen Thin is not so. It is impossible to tatiVeS for death claims, maturing policies and other 8+s' p . p perfuse unless i 1 f e a son s leasant QQQ it contains pure ingredients. In the 1lenefits, in 1923 amounted to . • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • • ~ same way, you can't make a bad soap i :pure white: But that doesn't mean a =-nevi paidassuranees isswd d+sring the lig totalled X107,391,000 - that only white soaps are good soaps. For a natural green tone comes from r . (Alk Increkes for the r+us of j1i,a93,ON) --the use of certain rich oils. Other soaps'' shade all the way from a .*T creamy tan to a warm, dark brown. Tht Company had assurances in force (not)amountiat to . X703,765,000 - These colorings are caused' by the secret processes .with which 'these - .,(M a yQ' $",366,00)' soaps are cooked, while .those dainty ~ for She pink and lavender flub are the rich •f'�318,443 ordinary policies of the Company protect bosnes�businesses Ingredients in the perfumes. d So, you aft, most soap.fs good soap. . :at home and abroad, while in add#tCoa 22,731 commercial and.industrial It only remains for you. to select the - one that will help you. Is. general, _ employees are protected nudes Son Life �uP assurance policies cream soaps,oatmeal soaps, and olive- oil soaps are for thin,dry skins. Medi mends to policyholders $sin =materially increased sated soaps and sulphur soaps are for skins that have eruptions. Butter- . milk soaps, lemon and lime soaps, and _ - ' -peroxide soapq help whiten, while e p • mal skin. If you are inclined tobuts EL r Z .1 :-. .. - .. very re ."sur hair, it is well to select '{• - �;:� a bland, mild soap. 5 ,WHEN JAI? TOPS STICK } NEW NIGH CORD "Is there an easy way to open seal- susrs2.-_sifmans#ssi..thaacoung_hause= ._ _ '� - ^Q— tory, • . _ —�—keeper, rated and red a__diall- ife;�nsuranee S`o face. "I'd much rather prepare fresh ': '`" 1n a •J : `fruit or vegetable than try to open ' a jar of canned'ones. I've cut my _• - ' ISSUE No, a...124. "a r ,.ly +. .'f+ wi•:F" r': =gym' a y ,d s .a• :a,�. ,y �,. .,.;.:"•ti:.: s:` .n �.r;�e •:e •a Kar �. :-•,•.4•w ; .: .: ,' • "_ _7 . ... .. ... .. •:. ,. "mss :.i } p - - d. Gradu ire N-airse Finds "N fi = "TheReme R Perfect d N. up the system is seaeral, it as no equal it j �: Graduateof Natlolzal.Temper' Tells of Case. �0 K Y4„ � "Abet a year ago I had s lady'! ..... sacs Hoapitel tell of re- x>. - patient who could not keE a thin ` e ere Tan g on x. p -< markabl Cases Wh her stomach fifteen minutes, not even ' water. I prevailed,on her to try TAN- and the choicest of Red-Rose 'Peas. is- the. - � ” iso Has Ps._Wed F.ffeeave. 4d. LAC and Vter the sixth bottle 'she ORANGE .PEKOE; QUALITY' scald eat' absolutely anything. she {•` � a "Prom my long experience cis a pro• wanted without the slightest bad after -- fesefoaal nurse I do n hesitate to effects. of h eft is Try This on-Your Doo. may-TRICKS say I consider TANLAC the most of-1 'i had another patient who simply A printer received an inquiry from flcfent 'and natural stomach medicine could not eat. I got him started on IL eprgeon who,wanted bids an several No. 828 _ - sail tonic to be had. It 1s undoubtedly TANLAQ•and by the time he finished " thousand letter-heads, different' sites, Perplexity . Nature's most perfect remedy." to the three bottles he was eating ravenous- grades and colors, and he wanted the tar reaching statement given out for ly and had regained BUS, :atrength• form held standing. _ publication recently by Mrs. I. A. Bor- to return to work. _ The printer,.wrote back: "Am in The appointment of Mr. R.• 0. den, Seattle; Wash., a'graduate of the "These two instances are typical of the market for one operation for ap- Vangtean,•Director of Purchases and National, Temperance Hospital of my experience with TANLAC. My pendlcitia, one, two, or flvwiach lncis- ,1 Stores, Canadian National Hallways, Chicago. confidence in TANLAC is unlimited."' ` ion, with or,without ether; also with' has been, announced by Bir Henry "I have used TANLAC often in treat- TANLAC Is for sale by all good drug- or without nurse. Quotations must in- 13 Thornton, Chair=an and,President of meat of m patients,and rap, ezperi- gists., Quer, D to bottl8a sold, ' h b t clude.pntting appendix back and eau- 15' the Syst_em.' - ace as been or keeping the Accept no substitute.' - e that ceiling the order if found sound: Boo- ,- 4--- stomach, liver, . kidneys and bowels , ceseful bidder is expected to hold in- 3 functioning properly, and 'Lor toeing Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. o "t Cielon apse for sixty,days, as I.expect . . NES JUa INDI� STIO�Y — -_ p "to bel the market for ag operation Make Paris a Seaport to Classified Advertisements ' . for gallstones, and I want to save the - - - � w extra Cost of cutting." Some of Its Causes and Haw Re- Avoid Floods. FOR SALE'" .' - lie! May be Obtained.. In order to prevent dangerous Seine �p OOLGROWERS, YOUR OW' floods Paris will be made into a sea- wool manufacturedor ezebang. Many people suffer from nervous in- Part.' ed for yarn or blankets. Woolf Q l' This is -hardly a trick, but it digestion. The commonest causes are Thts'will be accomplished by deep- Mme, Georgetown, Ontario• x will be an interesting stunt to"try worry;•over-work, lack at exercise. or ening the bed of the Sefue from Parts some time. It will not always, it,- �ADIES WANTEFa TO-DO PLAIN should be sold, ba encceesful, but a general run down condition of the to Rouen to insure a minimum of six- and i ht_sewitcg at home, whole - you will be surprised to find how system. It !s a disease of the nerves teen or eeventeea'feet'ot watbr. Thld' or spam fie; good pay, work sent �Q�,,,,•-. .. . ! often !t -storks just as 1t should. rather,than of the digestive organa. win be sufficient to care for the winter any, dLtance, char es paid. Send a.1G�Y Qr Of IM1t8ti0SS1 Write on s slip of paper the and is corected by giving needed noun treshetk and also make the.river stamp for partien}srs. National if F ntFast _7 numbers T isand ble to. 1410XV16 UL Lroin igvvjv Lo %,0., ALO • - s a spectator to hold this $lip building up the .blood• - 2500—tons, 960 test in length and draw.. r of paper, but not to look at what' The treatment consists largely is Ing fifteen feet ' The 'plan is put for- "Whoever does a useful thing, and you wrote until you give him.the rest, recreation and tare use of a true ward by M. Le Troequer, Minister of dose it well and cheerfully, is contra- word to do ae tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Public Works. buting to the world's•happiness sa4 Ask another spectator to men- betterment.", tion any' number between 6 'ind � addtifon, the psxleaf should fallow France's finances da not permit the 10, another to mention any sum- a careful diet. and avoid Cottee and plea to be rushed to completion. The bar between 10 and IS and-an- stimulants, these being unsuitable for work, which is estimated to cost 'In � � ` other to mention any number be- nervous people. As one's;nerves rely the vlchdty of 1,000,000,000 francs, tween 10 and SO..' ' for nourishment upas the blood. the will be extended over a period offit• More often than not, the num- tatter must be built up and made rich teen years.and paid for.out of the'an. _ xpggES Y: berm T. It and 16 will be given. and pure, which.ls just what.Dr. Wil- anal credits. One of the valuable "by Almon Invariably, at least two of name' pink pills do. If there is loss products" of the scheme will be the �Tfmd Eyej ' the answers will -be- In accord of weight andAt1t•mutt"C A.Chic•so.img"Canaook _ with your prediction. ii pallor, Dr. Williams'Wtlltams' increased eteatsto power created by �j F0sR this Ong and paste it, faith Pink Pills are especially helpful. Mrs. the number of waterfalls resulting Ualess you see• the same "Bayer Adolphus Villeneuve, R.R. No. ft: from replacing the existing sluices other el ells aeries, is a sarapt�ooltJ _— ' �Ctcttss" an package or on tablets you • Apple Hili. tells as follows how she with ranch larger ones, Several appli- tare not getting the geanfne Ssjrer As- obtained relief:—"I was-so bad with cations for concessions of the falls Io, pirin proved safe by millions and pre. ' AI[ysteries of tie Ear. - -nervous indigestion that I could not, we",filed Immediately when the plan ascribed - by.ph"cfaae awes twenty- digest anything I took and as a Goa- was aaannced.- The mechanism of the human ear + hires years for ° has been known daring long ages, but sequence wu_a great suffers:. I doc- 1' Colds - `-Hsadacbe the manner In which it conveys della- tared for-four months, but seemed to Keep Minard'e Liniment in the hews. ? Toothache Lumbago be getting worse Instead of better. I flan to the brain is quite Neuritis Rhea natfam another annonrlesment,however learn- kot strength to such an• extent-that I A friend's gains- maks you richer ardly about n my than yaw Accept "Ba to,' ���� seriwaves fy we may king upon thspeak drrum of the ear,set• mother lh�ee to @ss me. and urgeed we a mplishmantts own YpossessOU more than Accept "Bayer Tablets ofx only. Hach• unbroken package con- ting up a vibration which is communf- to try Dr: Williams' Ptak Pula, and I your own aEhievemeata, and the more l - tains proven directions. Handy boles followed her advice and got a supply friends you have, the riche; ygti are. w Gated to the brain by a row of white' of twelve tablets oast tow cents. Drug- at once. After taking a few boxes I and the more you"can do•—Amos R.' Sista ciao sell bottles of 2! sad 100, threads attscbed to a series g; woe- telt my etre ' y dertuny-articulated bonen � returning, and I con Wills,Aspirin is the trade mark (registered tinned their use, uat� at the and of a *.7.: That these'threads, like this aerials In Canada) of Bayer Maanfictare of I few months I could.iht anythirg f do. - -_ }4; which catch the fintterings of the Wolf hunting in'Russia before the w Planoacetfcaddestsr of Ballcyllcacid. -which sired, had regained my old time health - � - I� While it is welt known that Aspirta,ether bearing sounds aei•ose the At. and itren War was often done with ,Wolves ' , p gtti, and was in every way a p p ty'and re- • • -� sasses Bayer t;[anafactnre, to assist lactic, sad give them rebirth exactly well woman. I am so thankful for which were kept in cal tivi Cho public against tmititions, the Tab•I as they were bora three thousand what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for leased only to be chased down by 1 M1C- Lustrous Hi& _ Ists of Bayer Company will be stamp- miles away, to the last squeak of the me that I always advise their..use mounted huntsmen grid swift hounds, e,., • b 4d with their general trade mark, the clarinet or chirp at the piccolo, trans- ' Kepte %%. By CIItI "Bayer Cross." nose any pt mi-friends. are run down late to our braias.-the meaning Goa• or e3ltag•" Mothe!'1 Cclw'C Sick lib s� ` ,eyed by fife air vibratfoa4 which lap you can get these pills tram any NCahfomia Fig SyrUe and wtaCbticoeaOintmens. against the ear drum or tympanum Next mora sham wkh a suds ° Dome Y(Nff' 'BW medicine'dealer os, by mail at IiOc a l does not.greatly help us. box from'The Dr. William, Medicine tiarmtlese Il.a *Uve U1 Clean LMer and of �aua �p and toot water. ILT = We call the threads nerves, but how Co., Brackvilte. Our Bowels o1 aaby or Cb"L ase d�� . �P yaw ANdu�8? the tympanpm adapts itself by Goa- �p�be Eby and -oar traction and relaxation, without our How to protect goods from the at- E+rea eonstlpsr swiss.01•d�t2$wJW T•k=f5& Sold IHow to Make the Teat That Teats, will intervening, to the different pitch tacks of worms has always been' a ed. bilious. lever . { "7 ��" throushouttheDomiatoa• of wands, we have no Idem. We only hard problem for packers of dried tah• or sick, wife l � PALE face, a nervous, irritable know that it does. - - fruis and cereals. A new - - +' T` dispoeitton, a lack of -strength..and — usta the air in a steel drum in - iendurance—theas are the warning sig• ren love C take What the Pa a Roes. which the food is placed and thea Reaaine' •'Captor - •mals that Nature gives when your � � ,. blood is getting thin,•pale, watery and Tea grower -have found from expert fumigates the contents .with carbon ala Y'tg 87MR. ` � D - disulphide. Exhausting -the'air die- No other 'azative Istarving for iron. Iron is constantly once that it is necessary immediately _ "H� leaving .body; -�T -toward-to Pa4k tea• to :air•tighf metal-tiaed ids any Ifying ttaeue-that there = j ^. . the period of middle age and you must be in the fruit or cereal, whether der Tittle bowels, ,• FOR MONTHS, make up for this iron deflefeney if you nesstof t e preserve tine flavor and good- worm or egg. That opens,the pores tar ,Want to escape disease and be strongI mesa of the leaf. so nicely. It �< Equally so is as air• sweetens the atoatach and starts, itis �r. tight package nece�esary for'the Miall and separates the cells so that when acting without gr*I sand well. liver-and bowels When the iron is your b]ood tans lots of tea foi individual consumption. the gas to turned on it fills the spaces fns• Contains no narcotics or Booth•' " and poisons the insect-or kills the weak -ane Nervous, Made 4ow signs of old age creep into your,Bulk tea is always inferior tea because lag drugs. Bay "Catiforaw, to Your s '', # system. In such cases ordinary iron- it is exposed to air. The "SALADA" egg• druggist wd avoid wnnterteital tn• Well Lydia E. F"nkheu�• .,containing foods seldom supDl9,a 91�fr airtight aluminum package is -the stat apm genalae- "California y'1g! -• V le pppp ilcient quantity of this important e]e• most efficient wayof Misunderstandings m+y ,separate a ` meat to make up for the waste. There- known. p?eseTving friends-far-store widely than either ., fore, many physicians sow prescribe' 'Webbwood, Ont.— I was Ina very time os space. . weak and min,-down nervous conditi 'a concentrated form,01 organic iron— •- - - l t �. Nuxated Iron—which contains ,iron Quick Growing Trees for the Pnlrte. , , always tired from the time I got uP Mike the iron in your blood: Many'of the species which ran be , Eye service that depends for fidelity until I went to bed. Sleep did not rest upon'the eniisloyer's presence is mere- -me at all. My sister recommended If you are not care of your condi- need on the prairies are-very rapid t i Lydia_E. FInkbaai'a Vegetable Com- .tion, go to your doctor and have him ly'steitling. growers, for example, cottonwood, wii- and to nae and others told me aboue -take your blood-count, or else make,low, Russian poplar, and Manitoba ±the totlowtng test .ywlreelf, see how'i CIRL.S1 A GLEAMY MASS t, but it was from m sister's advice Tong you,can work or how 6r you can maple. It ie Safe,to say that wood - that I.took it. It did not take lon walk without becoming tired; .next, large-'enough for fuel can be grown OF. BEAUTIFUL HAIR be takes m owe for comb rend or backae"' until I felt stronger, headaches lA take two five-grain tablets of Nuzated from any of these trees within six ha•dach• owenlna, aurm,mt ktck'of ambWon, .rad me-and my appetite. came back to me. ray. Iron three times per day aftei meals i years.—Forestry. Branch Bulletin No. " numm m other casnwata dw to improme ttd•es I sin a farmer's wife and have many for ' two - weeks. Then teat 35-CCIft 1�811dC1'1flC So lta- thin to do outside.the bon such your 1, •od u7w ""m " bases t.mena eoW ter so - gn su, a� W strength again and see how much,you - proves Lifeless, Neglected milklr►g,looking after the poultry, and S ac ignr aeaUi: a:citta tiara other chorea I heartily recommend the have gained. All good druggists•aell The safe way to send money by mail' Ham• WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES'CO. Vegetable.Corhpoundto0who�avetbe Nuxated: Iron, on the distinct under• is by Dominion Express Money Order. same-trouble L had for it is a fine media Stan that if you are not`satisfled An abundance of Toronto, Opt. ;your money will.be refunded. lazuriant flair tall' - 1 cine for women• ZY4rs LOUIS F.ELaAa- sER, H�llereat Farm,Webb'wood, Ont. of 'gloss, gleams `;' �+ f and• life shortly .Another Nervous Woman Fords Relief — WET FEET ` ---- follows a genuine For Invalids Port r twoyHuron, Micphikan--"s In yi Buffered +� toning rap of meg I and if I worked veer much I was neervons olds.. Avoid chills by rub- �D 9_ iected scalps with Detidetn.s beef tee I and jttet aatfired m the mornit! as when - bing with Minsrd'sLyn-f—"fent• T iF�e O (lrsloe great preventative. ✓ !� sleep da : the y r \` �- cerins. - dishes a,be�7 and drdn t feel Tike doing anything, and F f Falling h all r, send�tW with was so nervone I wou]d bite my Sn r ' itching„scalp.and nails. One of my friends told me a A Volstead Chance. the dandruff 7s '�� Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-, e corrected Immediately. Thla. dry; pound, and it helppeed.meeo mach thatit "Out Weer li a mc;:ament of the felt v, as .. t wispy or fading hair U quickly iavigor• OF PAIN I ,hand toward- the hip pocket.still con- r�oY- 4th ft,-Port-Huron, Mico. ` sidezed_�► hostile sign?" ated, taking on now strength, Dolor Women who anffei from feminine x "Gracious, noI Polstead cTiaused and ybuthlul,.beaIIty. "Dsadetfzie" is ��� , i delightful -on th-e-hair; a refreablbs. Vegetable geea�Com 6u Lys-E''""O s to 9 that' _- stimulat}ng tonla — not sticky or rV — polmd. Ask'for Mlraf�sind take no other. g�71 .Aay.droget°re' !'��'t•10.gonad t00. - 188UE No. y t ,�,v,*.�,'.': ..r„-r«,b� ,,". ,. . .,"• .,�_:S` •n.'+' _ �.a�': g:)�:'�' 'sw: r 'L'^•'u.. _n�'��„ `y, .n S 'Y A F f"• !f Y a?a � .. rti y+, S r+,; :, FJ f :.;ti ,v 'M' "t. :1i� `. ' ♦ "'� ,!. ' . fit, rvrd. 'rshSn Nevi'- =-+ti .� ♦''.-?S °4d ^S,yR,•,. 'G� SR.,e..Y�}•b.'., ,Sf' r yn ..,\1'T r -:+=Fb' Y,. .A. •,}'•Y ..yv. N y}?no:. .v,..,v,. �•.. �' C; y♦.',a 4 x .sees., • I....y.. ..w •.-'+ '. �•'•,. 'F•' - . ' .. ...r 1.3_ -... •..y.. .T.•s•-. e. ,.. w.. r. - - • ��' ••:Afr ,1 r� � �•• T •�,��r -Thos. Johnston'spent overthe Mervyn. Potter has-returned - - ,,L���Li1J1�1L.17s week-end with relatigea in the home after spending a couple of city. week's with relatives in Brook! =•'" - -Mre.James Gordon' �ti'aa in the -Dr. Henry will be here as lieu- -Aliss Marjorie Clark was at - - al nest Tuesday to.attend to his ,Bobcaygeon_on.Wednesday even- .71 cit on Monday. ,► y professional duties. lug taking part in a church enter. _ _ -Harry Wade' a -made large shipment of cattle on Friday last: - MI's. Willett returned home tainment.,on Monday, after epeuding a few -The Methodist Ladies'Aid will _ -Mrs. D. Dunn is spending a de s with her -, daughter; Mille meet on Wednesday afternoon"at few days in .'Toronto with her Ethel, in Acton: 8 pm. (Mara 5th), at Mrs. C.W. sister Uri. Baker. The Standard Bank has re- Pilkey's f _i vas a� Odie. F. H. Doyle,. of ,Toronto, �+ a ; epi-ved the new Victory Loan -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist,' " BoyB Black +p spent over Sunday with her,par• Bonds and-the are ready for'd6. practicing in Toronto,will be here outs, Geo. M.-eiad Mrs. Palmer. y Blucher Boots .•,•� !` - livery. W. F. Law, Mgr. tae his.office on Thursday from 10 -Mrs. Jaipes Tiuny, of Peter• y" -hire, J. D. Retnmer has return a. m. to 5 p, m„ as usual. _boyo, visited her uncle and aunt, ed .home, after. being in the Tor- -George Baker, who resides at Away Wm. sad Mrs. Cuiiis,-fora few onto General Hospital for several the west end of the village, is,.able Away below 'cos$. days• ` 'weeks.. We are glad to know she to be around again &f ter being offRe + - ---Mrs. W. F.-Lata has been con- gular• selling price. 5.00; going is rapidly recovering from her re- duty for some time suffering from fined to her bed again suffering cent operation.. an attaek•of pneumonia, at half price, size's 1,',2, 3, from ei severe cold and complies- _.John McGinty,-who has decid• -During the last few day of 4, 5 and 4z, $2.49. r. tionsW. Mnrkar, of Brantford,,, ed to give up the dairy business, the past week the continuation A !a _ ,, will hold lin auction sale of high' classes were minus the•pupils from ' Pickering milch cows at his premises, the country, who were unable to .accompanied by bis little son, grade - Barry, spent Sunday. here with ring village, on Wednesday, come in on account of the iia ass- $, his parents: P Only6one pair , -Mies Minnie Morris, of Torun• March. 12th, See bills for partic• able condition of the roads. �, q - - '#i0, spent• n. week hare...with Iter ulars. —0OMLCG, EYESIGHT -.SPECIAL- { Jr. .1p � -Remember`ye Olde•Lyme can. IST-Dr. •F. E. -Luke, optometrist Men's'.B�aCk sister, Mrs. Wm. Cuilis; owing to ." cert and supper to be given in the and Optician, 167 Yonge St.,�o- Leather Leggings their brother a death. Methodist church on the evening .ronto, at A. H. Allia's drug store, The township council will of•Friday, March 7th. The pro- Whitby, Tuesday,. March 4th. meet at the town hall, Brougham, • Good quality buckle top on Monday next for the transac- gramme will consist of old time Glasses if required at right prices. �, songs, solos, duets, readings, etc.' -A deep;gloom was cast-over otv? 4e�" to clear at 9$c. tion of general business. .. The thirty artiste will appear in the village.on Wednesday when h • L8 -W. A. Henderson, teacher of for X_i2_- old-time• costumes.' Supper will .the report was received that Al. B. S. No.1, enjoyed a Vacation for be served is the basement from 6 several days last week, as the. hart Boyes had met with a"serious ' T papers cooly not get to the school to 8 o'clock.-Admission, 85c;child- accident when the train, ,of which Men's Heavy full-over Sweaters, in variety of good.coeurs r on account o! the impassable con- ren ander 12 years,20c. he was engineer, had collided with and sizes, reg. price 8.76,'4:00, 4.50', going out at $8.18 -The social evening given is another -train' at Mallorytown; goys' Sweaters-nigger brown-sizes 28, 80 and 82, worth ,v I�itioa of the roads. fit.. Andrew's church on Monday near Brockville. Both 'engines ; -Our hockey boys went;down evening by the members ,of the were wrecked, and Mr.. Boyes'" 2.80,'now only$1,50. ' to Whitby one evening last week congregation and the Young Poo- fireman and the engineer of•the { and prayed a friendly game with . y enjoyable other Ioeomoteve were instantly 8 Only, Men's .Pure Flannel Khaki Shirts, sizes 16 and the gone of England team, defeat- plc s Soviet was a most en'o able 18 1•E,good,alae at 2.2i-they're going out at. $1.89 ` Ing them by the score of 8 8. �Pe affair. There was a large number killed, while the fireman of the ` them oil their. flee resent and everyone was happy. other locomotive died shortly of- congratulate d-Wool.Combination 17nderwear-only twoan in wards and Mr. jou , ye ulcuessiuU4, 99:111:1) 1:11ilias---$1 p ay22. iag of music, readings: etc.; and 0 left-sizes an tt -On Monday evening, March 1 p.m. that evening. The acct- Srd, under the auspices of the games of a mirth provokisig char- dent was due to the heavy fog 1 Only, readies' Swan" Brand Combination-dainty silk acter, and besides there was, an which obscured the view of signals t3aild, of St. Georges Church, a shoulder straps-knee length, a rare bargain at $2.79. »' abundance of, refreshments. to and the other trains. Interment t} -"social evening will be held in the A s. ' Town Ealy to which the congrega- which all dad justice. will be made in the Union came nap in.Dress Goods-40 inch•Home•spun--in dark sand - $ tion are cordially invited. Games --Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Provin• tery, Oshawa, the funeral taking shade, splendid 'for children's wear, reg. 84 cents per 8 and music from 8 sharp to 12 p. m. tial Minister o! Highways, haat place frtiQt Whitby. Junction eta• yard, going at 65 cents per yard. -The diseoutiattance .of the. -annaunceda change in the method tion oh the arrival of the 2.82 p:m. - ' f `riSotor bus service. to Toronto an of financing the planting of shade train on'Saturday. - - 60 ineb Heavy Tweed, pepper and stilt effect, tall atand' - acconnt'of the-impassable, eondi. trees alongside the''ptiblic high- all kinds of wear, reg. 8.fi4�ler yard, clearing price is talon of the roads is proving an ways, .In the -past the Depart- IN MEMORIAM.` Inconvenience to their patrons. meat purchased the trees and had _ 1.89 yer.pard. By taking the steam railway, it is them planted by their own sm- Wrteox-In loving memoiv of a dear i End of 4 yard Linoleum,pretty de-Ago, about 8 12 yt1 rds - impossible to reach the city before ployeea. The Ferguson" govern- husband and father. Wm.Wilson, in length, reg. 1.00 per yard,yours at '79c yer yard.- --:-noon and sometimes later, which went is propositi a scheme where who g passed away Feb. 26th, 1918. 'leaves little time for business. by the farmers may Plant-the Deep in our hearts lies a picture - -A number of the"friends of trees in front of their premises, Of a loved nae laid to rest; MAPMAN ' C H rb Alex and Mrs. Gordon,'of the Iske for which they will receive a In memory's frame we will keep it. a o shore, treated them to a surprise bonus. It is aspected that farm• - Because he was one of the best.. rty on Friday evening last, it are will take greater interest in Loving and kind is all his ways, a being thus beautifying their own ro- Upright and just to the end of his been the 25th anniversary of their y p , g rt as well an days wedding, and they were presented Pe ymaking. the high• . • _ • with a handsome silver bread tra ways more attractive in appear. Stovers and true m heart and mind, O A�� - Spe �y A beautitni memory lelt'beblad. cial ` After the presentation a very &ace. This eclieme would also v jolly time was spent fa -Wife And daughters d d�mog� leave the money with"the farmers la lag cards+tD is otbQr amass which previously went -into the `meats. pockets of- the government sm• Now Adv rtteitments, " -Not only did we experience ` :.al winter is the form of heavy -A grand concert in aid of the FOR BALE.-Freeb calved cow and Ladies'. Heather Hosiery, _clocked and snow•falle and high" winds during Pickering Fire Co. will be held L� Rr•A•icea,uay, seartor, P.O. iaa,the past week, but we also had thie-(Friday)evening in the Town phone 1413• as _ °- extreme cold. the mercury having hall, beginning at 8 o'clock sharp. plain, finest English hosiery., reg. �+ �-dropped to 19 degrees below zero. The .Dunbartos Dramatic clo Pl(i8 I+'UR SALE.-10 choice p[pn, us on.weeksold. Apply to Howard Fon�yc�. 2 pp 1 ?5 and 150 for We have since been compensated will present their comic drams en- lot is, can. 4, P,eria@e. Pbooe 170 .Clare• for this severe winter weather by titled "A Case of Snepen@ion,"and maul as-as f • s i having a few exceptionally fine a pantomine'will be given by the OR SALE.-A large quantity of •t `✓days which we thoroughly ap- Greenwood young ladies, and s F first-class cedar posts at lot X 'con. a. U•45t 1.25 and 1.00• - - predated. splendid,programm•e.of vocal end Pickering,address Cberrywood P.O. Russell T. Davidson ZS-18 -Wm. Collie was in Orono on instrumental music and readings ,Just a•�eVP Odd lines Clea►r�n � • Monday and Tuesday attending will be given by the lonowis9 QEED WHEAT FOR SALE of the • :the Easeful of Mrs. Calks'brotbor, well artists-Bert Harvey, Marquis variety free from all foul sada,at, ' John'T. Morris, who died sudden. of Greenwood; Mrs. Dorothy Day 31.00 per bushel, at lot 19:B.F.con., Pickeri on the previous Tharsdav from Tanner. Mise E. Murphyy, Mi@e M a�>�sy'`a R'C.stork. Pickering. P 23 Z Dont ZniBB. it. heart trouble: The deceased was Mitchell, Miss M. Clar}f, Mise L. r thin and wood abed Some,am" fruit.land with seven-roomed Ea in his 75th year and had been a Packrin and others. Fields Or 1�`OR SALE-2 .acres good garden sufferer; heart trouble for cl:eetra will furnish an abundance i` eIl's Sweaters and Sweater-�6ats -- several 'years. He is survived by of lively music daring the evening Apply,coo. Whi e,lot rear con, 3, his widow sad family of three Come along as the Fire Co. needs Pickering U 27 dau titers. _ ate, reg 50, for . utter,team, l Pullovers and V necks reg. 3.50,3.50, for 2.00, your aseistsnee sod y`ota -A-LE—Pure bred Tamworth Sweater CO i. 3 75 - we who live in this part of them some time. Admission; fits; p;`s,weanen,also white'sow and s _ : the province mast not imagine children nnder.l2.years 20c. ,• •. nswa�oa,set,l r@bs, ocab, �`.�`.: _ - ''': __. ' 8 ---- - - - • Pboao-697-dNaleern. Fns-iae•y, . -- _--thy we leave all the arrow, for _The new pabIic school was xi Crak P.O. aa••se newspaper-reports- ten us that in formally opened on Friday even- _� only Mackinaw Coat, size 42, reg.9.00, for 7.00 western Ontario the @now drits in last is the 'rRAY$D-Oa to the premises of - Ing presence of a large the undersigned.lot as,&F.can.,Plcte: only Boy's Tweed Snit size 32 13.00 fol 8.50. dare fifty feet in freight,in one case number of the residents of the vil. (Roseban�kr�cvoirner).2 bones• owner say pave y y � , �' is windmill in reported to berentir- lege as wan as a number from the T w baEELe 'o�n Y •paying oas�•ea _ _ _ :'-+ely covered. In another case near country. The impassable condi d 1--733 tford, a man got stack with tion of the read@, however, pre VOR BALE=Oheap, all kinds of Fred .T• Bunting, Pickering71. a load of lumber which 4e had to vented man from attending who ..aeon••harden.sad all ktaa. of farm is Established 1867. leave, and when mea wen after it y 8 p�e�toip3aodorder._Al'aar•eralbang sad purposed being present. The Ifibtaealaaaad cook atOias'indbeatas• Iil{b-_ the following morning it could not opening ceremony was performed �ysaiia.farr°de•asd woW, also rise vo�tt pe g y Pe try. H.Herman,SeoaQeille.Pbooa 1903 i7t! � —b- is found, am it bad been entirely bJ Major Crowle@, of the Dept. .A covered by the snow. of Education, in place of Dr. z TBNDERs WANTED -A per@on who travels*through Waugh, who was unable to-be IBUNDYSI . HAMA)WARE _.. the country at this time of the pent. The chief address was . ' year cannot but be impressed by �ivan by Prof. 8sndiford, of the Tenders well be received up to l[ar, Dun- the carelessness Of mea farmers 15th,for the work of decorating Dun- " who leave their im embnts out rs University of Toronto, whose cab- bartou Presbyterian -church, Work -C pl c t was_'-What Knowledge is of �be done early is May. For further0. - that - their yards or in the fields all fall Moet Worth," which was listened particulars apply to Rev, J. F. Clug- ;= 'and winter. It has been estimated to with rapt attention by all. stop, Dunbarton, chairman, or Mrs. z S implements that are propefly While the e@eentiale of a good 'Cuss. Annie,R. R.2 Pickering,seers• .. .... housed when not in ase last fifteen education should not be neglected,• Lary of Decorating 10ommittee. 28t! - ° t m years and onlyseven and a half he showed the- importance'of the :, ,The Famous Cold Water ater_ Paste years when left out in the open. study of good literature, music, - f It will thus be seen that the care painting, sculpture and the other leas farmer pays, just twee@ ae arts- in developing the noblest BEATTY �n White and Tints• ,mach for his implements se the .ty of manhood W. E. N. Sin- STANDS And careful farmer pays. crape, M.P. P„-.wbo was expected STANDS FOR TH'E FEST _ -_ The worst storm in a number to be present to give. an .address, - One pound of D�iureBco will cover of years, some say fif�tyy, occurred wired at the last moment than _ on tWednesday and Thuradaygof other bnaiaeee prevented his being ,,aeyeYjt�"�V1� square feet. las week, There was alar a in attendance. 'An 'interesting r - , wind that was blowing piled it u acter was y pupils ~ amount of snow fell and a high programme of• a patriotic char P given b the u 11e of pp joist where it was not wanted, on the school-which reflected much 1 :Put®U ln`'1 _L and 5 lb acka es _ . the railways, the highways and credit on themselves as -well as r • p a 7 ! p even the sidewalks' were not nee the teachers who trained them _ ' glected. The. storm was general' The chair was able$fled by Fred — -” overthe province,and on many Andrew, the chairman of the r �- . _ Drop in and .gel. a Color'.C1ard ander of the railways traffic'was sus- School Board, and a short inter 1 pended for several days. Motor eating address WAR also given,by - ' .read all about thi8 _ traffic on the provincial highway E. L. Chapman. During the after. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, - , _ _ an abrupt end Tuesday noon &number were present .and Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow* - night when alar¢@ number of had an opportunity of inspecting Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.'y sanitary finish•., C "trucks, busses and autos became the new building. At the efoee of It will pay 'you to get my prices on �, stuck in the driftr where 'they re-!the meeting refre@temente were above before buying elsewhere. ' mained for several days. The afraid in the basement, and the J HL111djj Pickering c"nntrp rnadg,also became impasse�affair throughout was a very - FRANK J PBDU'3E able. j enjoyable one, PICKfiRixQ , ONTARIO s s 'Bundy, • .. rk. . . tr t++'9' .a,.x'^. 'y�'-Y .,r„ '�.. . a•, . ;p �, 'y' S1.fs•• -T' :y{•,r,Nte'A. •�n?a,. � '+' '' � • 3 y,r