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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_03_07",•u'A.. i O. ..v � N.. �� .n: .. .. .!•7'r.. 'S T'•.:: h w;-y".�•t',,, Y:IS :..2` ;:,�. n� nn,U..'.i. �' L 4v „!.W• 1 s.�,'1'F S'E"•.'e•'_w 3!! �P.1 J,,] 5 /Yl ' , «. .7•,- ,°.', ."44v°m4 `. .. ',. .. «..' .�J. T,i� :`.n: ..q, It 't.. .M 'P+ .. I T•-' a°, - ,. <S x^• .. a .. .. ... .i • P' I C.- KERING, N E. - ._i-! ® �r VOL. 1'L1L1. - PICKERIl�( , ANT., 'RID.AY, l� RCH '7, 1924 _�• - , , . �No. 26 _ �l�D!lii;,gricil GJ;arn�. � CENTENNIAL CORNERS. HIGHLAND CREEK. : ._. �REEN� OD Geo faker Homer Burk will give a. '`radios'ser• lilies. Orosbp sent the weekend O Med4cal e e vice in r Bur wi Church on Sunday with her parents in Markham. evening.March 9tb, beginning'�rt 700 H•J• Hunter spent the week-and et , RE. FORSYTH, Opti.D., Direetor - - - o'clock. If the atmoepberic conditions home with his parente•in Peterboro. N�T •Opcometrical 'Association of Ontario. Reg. are favorable a very profitable,and en- J. Kinggett and Q.. Mitroy.epent :.:� +,•paT " taitered:Merhberof:the American Optometrical 3 Mistakes joyablg-evening may be expected,for Sunday evening at the home of Wm, •+•a f �tesoeiation, Eyes .examined by appointment. r1V0 the services and music which' are Shuter. ne 2804, Claremont, Ont.. _ broadcasted from'cities both in Oan- o Misses Birdie and Annie Parker, of Established 1898 F. TOMLINSON.-M, B., Member ada and ttie Uyited 13tates e,er S.un• Toronto, spent the weekend with Sto , y �Ifse Merle Bush. The oldest established induetry,in N.of Cie College or P siciaree and Sur¢eone day evening-are excellent. Yuu are Ontario couatT Dntario.. .Otfce:,thatlyormerty occupied b lection for bene• Many of the skaters of this village tate Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr, Cal LUUk welcome. A siit�e-oo1 have been disappointed as the skating - web. Phone. Glarempnt,Qnt. 23ty St of the Ladies' Aid.TO h Baker d _ f as been broken up, owing to the wird C. McKINNON, 113.D. L.R. S., weather. t 4 DUNBAR N.. 8 Joy • Edlnbargh, member o! tLe'Colldge of ,rji8t(aj1 Asocial opening will be held at thea ::Phyeioiaa.ana 6urgeone of Onterio.lleentiate The Y. P, S, of l✓unharton Church .home of W. H.• and Mrs. Cheater-on For Bread. of Boyal Couege of snraeoas, •EQinbtizgh. are to he congratulated nn the success Ftiday, Fiarch the 7th: Games and Not excelled by AN�i OTHER epeMal,attention to dsieasee of women and To Baker's S lendid CbOl e '=�" children, .Omos sad reddeaos;Brongham. � P fits box social held last week, in aid of other amusements.�• A' silver collet- BRAND the decoration fund: The Society's tion will be taken up, proceeds to be Satisfaction uaranteed or of Phonographs. g Dramatic Ciub are hney preparing a. spent in buying hooka for the Public - ' Cfc(ciroptxcl c YOUR .MONEY BACK splendid play to be given do •the near Library. Lunch provided.' Ecery one ,. _ TR. GORDON McKAY-O—-------------------------------__ hiio sac- don t matter who makes future, the proceeds of which- Will go cordially invitect to come and' aid in �I • f";< Dtor.• Otfke hours-2.ao to s.00ana onto to the same fund. We would' like to helping the library along. Hissimi Flour `•^ 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock the Re00rd, our Oval• see all the young people. anti those Street. Whitby. sty For Pastry. ' .Horn Phono rah • who feel young,coming out to-our . •BROUGHAM. p Monday evening meetings. Come -� More. KISSI9MI FLOUR sold in On. �Oa4. next 1lionday evening,and ,join-Job our L. Matthews was .in.the city for A tario County ,ban any� other °Will la • it. „ y.flour. Thcre is a i3• � Mock Pa.rliament,' at the .clone of Yew daya3 recently. •brand of pasLr AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and = •Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. . Mon ey to regular meeting. ft. S. Phillips,of Regipa, is visiting reason. oan. South Wing,Court use, Whitby. 251y • old friends in,this locality. . For sale in Pickering by M. S, Chap.• Stauffville 0 �. DUNBARTON. ' Luther and Mrs 1liddlcton were in _ W ILLIAM J. B ON,B. A..Bar• the city fora few days last week. Farmers will alwa ys find a Market V t 1 rister.Solicitor. member of the firm-of Miss.Mary Anderson visi,.ed with mss Alice Middleton is confined,to y ttckman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto her mother over the the week-.end. for their wheat at highest price. General Trusts Building,ss Bay Street.Toronto. We are sore tt re ort ek-e,. Chug- the house with a slight attack of scar- phone for rtes,; Telephone Main 961 and 962. p P let fever. p " • _ @ton and Miss iMorrison on the `sick- R. Feasbv is perfecting a motor Dental J• H• B al list.' sleigh'which is creating quite a sena- " _ �•+ +•� Miss Fiore6ce and Arthur .AonIs The regular mothly meetin of be •�. �i�. HARRY H>L DSON, Denti9t, - -- r me g I M Whitby. Office-Adam's Terrace, Byrgn .'Funeral Director tiers. Brougham Ladies'Aid will'be held of F. mi. +.�f ,�•�rN Sc.North, Pttoae iZ4. fGas e,=ctiaa when syph Mr.Dingwall returned from the city t'he horse of Mrs. Robt. Devitt.'on desired). ildL on Tuesday to view the old lace: a - _ P Monday,March 17th, at 7 m. The R. D. C. Smith. I3enti9t, Strn,ff- Licensed L'urbal»ser Our young people are preparing meetin p be in the ` awother dt:.ma Eo tie resented earl R .this month will ir. Dville. HonorGiaduate of Chicago and To 310TOh' HEdIiSE P Y form of a social eveniae. The'motto - ronto Universiiiis and the' Royal Cottega of ` in April. for the month Is '•Hope." A cordial Dental 5urgeons. Phone o9ice 1012; Residence u T The Jiias{on.Band._witi ,meet- at.the igvitation is extended to all. sots. No outsid: appointments. 2fly eLl�ol�i e Onto. . home of Mrs:Dunbar on Saturday of The Lownsbip tonucll lost here on . BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., this week at 3 o'clock. Monday and we were' in bopes that 1' Graduate of the loyal Colelge of Dental Styles tae bus`bas resumed run�tinR they would do something Lowa►rda the surgeon, and University of Toronto. Offev -the continuation class girls are able to fire protection scheme, but they did ` ; over W.M. P !e's hardware ,tore.. boneW'WtG. BASKETS F4R .SALE °bark to school a sins pg,�e hours 9 tom' 2 l to 5,34. Ind.'phane s. g g nothing, While White.vahe Rota coy -Brit phone 220. a�ly - On Tuesday, David and,Mrs. Annan ered drain, Pickering and- Claremont r' • moved to our village from Pickerin a .Gr ood of ect- i'rterts+a and'are now livio on Ba St. We got park each cam t= e1 l'?! The underaigned swishes to notify the g . y sic liMand Brougham ,>�t nnthin i, welcome them. after rougham vin t em the ba l The Universal � public that he has purchased from the g B fi,KERSLAKE. B. V, Se. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes - --- and putting up with them one day a 758.vPizig. �a,CY1131l� .1J.Graduate of University of Toronto. Aft all the basket and' basket- material.in PATRICK JOSEPH TEEFiP month for the whole year.- - One of Our Productions) cases given prompt atnd careful attentiofi,Phone .SW2. Claremont. 321y stock,and will be able to furnish fruit Ari'old tosser. and Fenian Raid _ �Pe sell Sill' Rite-Lite Lebe„foc _ baskets-on the shortest notice andat p -r: :' 1$TOUFFViLLB. Veteran of Pickering Townsbippasped 11 rnalre9V cars-the best cur'ieat pficee. R'i-ire or phone. �- �ueliinam* Q. avao�Y alpvav at tht;residence of his daughter; Our auctioneer. Silversideg, has ao 1n the marksPt'foc __ _ _• F'ltilN g PENN()C� Ira, Jaynes King. Pickering. on Mon- less thatd 13 sales booked for March. _•the price. WV'. RIQHARDSO'�T'- Real .Es t day.March 3rd, in.ihe parson of Pat• In the -etirling competition - Sam - -FOR SALE- x) . tate. Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary GREEN RIV'E'R, __ONTARIO rick Joseph Teefy. . lir. Teefy was Atmcitryyng's rink carried off the bon. Pubbc,Etc..Piekering.On%. 311y 39tf._ bora in Cuus.tp Tivperarv. Ireland•,i ors trgfu all competitors. Heavy Wag an„ e�� o! lts:19,.coming to Canada in 1852 a•Dd Th Qoutlty of York Grant'to the Bu , - FPOS'TILL, Licensed Auctioneer. sei::tling in Pickering Township.where stoutfvine Continuation School this get of Iron Harrows . for Counties of York sad Ontario, Age- _t be resided until his death. Deceased year will be about$2,200. Afl iu, good shape - Y� (lion eat•e or all kinds aa5n•a to.oti ehasta•t Hard1 I'O n U was-an Independent in politics and a A farmer near the town limits.dur- - k. li notice, Address Green diver P,o., out,. YI{ o staunch Roman catholic,-He married } Woodworkin and Gt3oet�al Alice Curtiss.of Co.'Kiidare, Ireland. sh 1'd cleared $3240 on his milk g -, 1f1 R.BEATON TOWfit3HIP QLEBS ' shipped to the.clty. Rfho says farm- =` Blackstnithiag. fl ,tV. Coa.ep.aam, Oommsaesoaar for telting s who pre-deceased him eight years ago. ing does not pay ? " rmdavfb; Aaeounsaos. Eco-: Oloaq w - o r I ///y��� He is survived by nors;ister, Mrs;John p �V. Hs Jr1CK$O'�T, Brock Rpad� e oa farm propss-ty -twos o! 8arriye O Wri>: Smyth:has urchased the lot "+.ana' aPhitava]e, Oat.. t-* - C© Dwyer, nae son tied.eight uaughtere, at the corner of the ninth corereesion Pickering, Ont. One of the especially marked traits of and M in street and integds build.in •DAVID A. PL GR-Live stock aue- '- Ji r,Teefv was his familiarity.witb the a large modern garage. e tioneer, Graduateot C. *[. Jones school. tiVe can ,apply yon tyith• the .early history of Toronto. Some of U.ur 'Carnegie Library Board are ' Chicago Litand ri :werierxe with pedigreed beet brands oe'the market in plain the writer's bxppleat hours were spent adding a large number ret books deal' are Ye{.A Are stock. Bl«k and n g work, All.kind• off sales slid part. rnt red acrd white Oak, .in treario him relate stories of the ��ii promp fly attended to. ferric reasonable..Pbarr 4 B ing with iaforriiwtion tEith reference e1aCtaremoot. tidy Beech, Birch and Maple. early BO's. He simp,v abounded is to-a large number of professions and Te T fit, �1r1tV, LICENSED AUQ- Our business is out confined to storierit f Toronto's early history. He trodes. T10NEER.for York,Qntarioand Durham hardwood flooring unly,as we car. helped build the first railroad running Lloyd Turner.late of Pickering Tp s ', Counties, All kindsof sales promptly attendN ry a large and well nssorted stock frnrn Toronto to Montreal. Hisfamil• has bought the store.occupied by Mr. a. Terms reasonable. Dausfor sales may be lar figure will be missed in Pickering Lehman and intends opening cn Mon- Cement,, )arra at NEWS'off cv, Bell and Indepen- o-f rough and dressed v.all boards,' Villa e. 4' ,lent pbones. Whitby,Ont. Sly COO$nge, etc. g � dap a grocery store and ice cream , T KINGSTON ,ROAD Parlors. TI>�E Td BLE=PioJserinp 9i.t-moi n ;� p��Y�'�j�j �• _ A committee of the'Board of Trade • , T.R. Trains going Eaai Jne as follows • i KERB� • waited_ op the 'Council ot5 Mnndav Lumber, Tboare whin are interested in keeping evening for a substantial grant to • 23 Local 223 P.M.NO 10 %fail 7157 A MI • 01 &) `Loos! d.23 P.11i motor trAffi h.sve been incensed at ing the coming summer. $unsay train, 8.27 A. �1. the government for their f++ilure to The Continuation School concert oo h•Ing]es !'renins going 'West dee •ad loilow¢¢- --kep>'the road rt wy evening urns nu o a Mo. 29 Local U),iF►A. 3f. feel that ills can he done only at very, s lendid success. 'there beia about •' -27 Local 2.44 P. kl. - D. A. IYlOR,DU F great exvense, and if the did this }5 pent. 'The program onsisted Read Roo ng t •� work.•many other di5tr•icts 'through• ,Of elocution and oratorical contpets, 1 9 Mail 9 Ori P. SI -8anday train, 8.43 P. M. a rnyince would make eiwilar there being whnut a dozen conteatartta _ � T 3 t,.__ ;Funeral Director _ dernwids, coaseque f1atk- Foregoing is according to standard •cidtd to hand this work over to the ra fl^cted very favorably on the work _ ^. time. L icensed Embalmer _ sun, wind and rain to accomplish. of the school. Dr: Smith, the chair. •'• �: U -to-date Motor E meat wihch will he done mo&t satisfactorily man of the School Board, acted as • Shl~u�8 �j C• �P within a few werks. ' Those who run chairman for the evening. Fa A• R F-,r E S 0 R Fruit Trees,. S L Successor to motor busses hate also a grievance f �. against the Scaiboro )Jiectrflc Railway yyHITEVALE'. Having secured the agency for E.,D_ CHAS. B_EIERL: - MARKHAM On„who in order to keep ibeir track S�OCVa'T �3�I�Zi; Smith&Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, Phone 9400 clear, opvrzted their snow•ploiv which Ntrc,-A, E. Major, :Hiss LydIA Major —— of Winona, Ont, threw gteat masses ot.snow on to the• and. Airs. III,, Reeaor spent Sunday I am prepared to take orders for all highway, making it inipassahle. They with Locust Hill friends. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small,Fruits, -- allow Autos and motor trucks 'to run Our county constable and progres- Ornamental Shrubs• Etc., at- along their road, btit will not allo sive cit izen. Geo. H. Maynard, has jtt: p4c er.li i lowest possible prices. Flavo Bread Flour motor bus ses,.who are their comp ed- stniled a radirrset in leis Home, , A Special rates for large quantities, tors. to.get on to their tracks. The Toronto vieitors last week were , • 2s!f and. Marvel motor bus owners have a right to look Airs. D. R. RPaton, Mrs, A. E. Major. � to the :'government to compel the Mra, J. A. Pugh and B.A, Ellison. N. ,1• Cha lnanr $1Ckerin electric railway company to refrain Hugh Pugh Rave a progressiye : p froiu blocking the highway, euchre party one evening last week, s ,'Pastry Flour - ----i. - _ r ;- ;.. the guests of brnor being(ieorge and �� _Plows 1l+ud PotlltS .,CHERRYWQOD. Mrs. Pugh and son Donald, Prizes - �.5iay be ottair,ed from you'Csrocer. u � •• Miss Struthers was a eityvisitor oa were awarded Misa ASargaret Reesor - FOR SALE, ALO Saturda - and Wm, H.Alajor. Y Erooklin Flour Mills y' A. E,and itiirs, MHjor entertained Fo rd Touring C:tr, M1 tple Leaf 8 inch JSost people took in Mr, Pugb s sale Saturday evening in honor of Gedrge V gs tin grinder, Veraot 8j inch grAin CHAS. WILSON, Prop. on Wednesday. and Mrs Pugh and Donald, who wi At time of writing iMr. Sargent Sr, =' tore grinder. Foot lift riding plow, Li�er - continues in very poor,bealth. re leavin>; the community in the near engine ah. p., Crown gang plow,32 ft We are sorry to report the illness of future. As a small expression-of love and•40 ft extension ladders, and esteem silver spoons were pres. Heavy team wagon. Statrt Now to•Equip Yourself 1lrs. Geo. Gates,'but hope for her ented on this occasion. ' for a early recoverv. Sunday visitors to our village were W. F. Disney, GreenW00d A number of WhitevaTe people treat• 'S and Mrs. Dixon. Miss E.Moore who ; ed Josepb,and Mrs..Laughlin to a sur- .left for the west Monday evening. 42i.f Phone Pick.714 POSITLaN . of TRUST prise party on Friday night. . Miss Helen Troyer, Miss Mairion J'obn tlr a �=C e th t Cold ...... �. - - The Qvmpatby of the comwnnity is Ston, Miss Mildred Poynter, Miss Zella OTT ' extended to the-family of the late Mr. ' �`_ Seebeck, .lira. Q. 11lurr in afo son, TWC �i SNtCt t! d tee fy. who died at the home of his 54 dare titer inEhcker'ng on Monday. Aiiss LAmg who is leaving for Den- Beat Rt'medies 1YltiII11 CN*lllw,dLOW& �/ r / R mai k, all of Toronto. t� On Wednesda night. Feb. 20,15,fires work of installing• electric a mon e&Cbartea Ste,Toronto5 lights in the Method let-Church has .IaCtured will be found broke oitt in r. Waddell K house r •' _ _ g _ about one o'clock. Mrs. Waddell woke been completed and special -services Ceram- Ch » - - _-■ �� � Is welt known tbroughouG Canada up and noticing the odor of--smoke will be held otr5und'wy,Afwrch the 9th, AND F'L I,KING for superior training for positions went dawn stairs to Snd tate kitchen at 2.30 and 7 p. m. Rev. Foster Hick- in our store. full of fire. She cloned the,door and son 1 e eak at both services. Spe- as Private Secretaries, Stenogi•a P Oom• p tial rr telt b the Locust Hill Choir in I am , pre ares, to do Chopping and' phare,Typists, Went back u escape towak ugh an up- y „ p Accountants, ren. They seta ed throw h an u the afternoon and by the SVhitevwle 3 - @a6=F3akhng:eveTy__dag but J •-niercial Teachera._etcs--_Graduates stairs window in their night clothes y `� THE Saturday. "- �' and eat ton neigliboa'a,-.:Mr..Wad- Oboir at night. A specials collection N E MeE ♦7 ENr 'in keen demand. Enter any time. vv�� -ab both services-for.ttie Ligbt Fund: f J Stoneboats For Sale Write for catalogue. dell vc�ae on night duty at the tower - ------ - and could not help them, although.he' ,, 1011, 9 ClaremOIIt arrived in time to save a couple of ar• Ye Olde Qryme Tei Meeting in the Veterinary 'Surgeon John F. Ba les, W.J. Elliott, Principal titles. Evervtbing else wag completer I Pickering Methodist Chprch Rural Bouts No.2 1 ly destroyed. this (Friday) evening. PiC]s®=3n l$; 03D•ta.=10 �u x"ti','; : Tr!Ti' ".•''µ0 '.., ,:•+' ... •. - ... � , - 'u y,,..�,.y'.""�a: x 'i`•dd'",s•'- :"k fj' „�:�'! '�3x''=i.3.,�' �iGS!'� ' • agw.rF�' w•, �. �' ,.'�. J -,-. ah= '�.^.— ''f5w 'ur a, �a„a.r, „•fir`" - ,;at- -- '�.•r rr„ .�:.. ;�en! e:;:.. x , �re• Y B` 'kJ V+. >v.0 �i „rt. '• .�,�...��.. -y �3.'? _a6.'. d,w ".}....�.,,,..'+%,... ••�"wCL .c_.F: w,.-.;. *.-�.• .r.�'.r 'Y.4"w,�t:, s.y - - '•.'t ':�'�rC•ls«-,� - wN=. - s•''T.' +. -er +.s • ri. _ 7,4 14 � - -- • -. "He's My Brother." ' ���0 - Aa.Americaa who was walking down the streets of a Chinese city was great- infWCK CONE the children, many of A whom were carrying smaller children upon their backs and managing at the same that to ivy their games. ` '-- A Grateful I:ett�er Fralla ta' WeH POST WAR - FIGIHTERS ° - e ''tt is too'bad." the-American said Known Vancouver Nnrt+te. WHO CLUNG TO LAND. sympathetically to one little fellow, 47 N' Zc ,. h a heavy e _ that you have to carry suc -goo. a la the summer of 1nue a 11Srs• "He's„no bard came �� F burden t Mary 8111, of 21st Avenue Wes Va>v- ' „ pn" the,quick Wuver, B.C., 1*1 became very anxious Legion of Honor is Their Res reply; "he's my brother." ° about my young daughter's health. ward U Recommepntiation "Well, you are chivalrous to say :.Folks who want the O@Lill pmt 11S@ She was attending a commercial Upon sol" azolafined the man, and-he gave - RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE ra school, and between bar close study of Minister of AgrltL'uittlre. the boy some money. - r ptlonally bot weather shtl be. Postwar fighters for their country When the American reached home , crime very much run down. I noticed he said to his family: "A little Chin- art ;:• :that she looked white and aelm+ld con• art eight women who ba been re- ere boy has just taught me the fullest a�- U��-Inner Tt1bC. �elnlCrS' P83�3IriCS. *tautly Urad, was depressed over, her warded with the Legion of Honor for meanie; of the words, 'Bear ye on. Do"not throw away the inner tube, ..Mr, Ramsay MacDonald's liking for studies, and Irritable and%�patvtsh having won the battle agulaat l�oavy I of tires that have served their purpose. golf is a reminder. that most British irlri another's.burdens and so fulfill the y --­about thq house.• I tot several. tonles odds, clung to their land and succeed- law of Christ.' 'a. If a little.Chinese There are 'numerous Brays in which Prime Ministers have been interested' ed..in raising large tamillas, ears a I had heard well spoken of. but they boy can carry-and care for his brother th ea be used, either whole or in' in some,knd of sport or pastime. did .not seem to.help her. At .this Parts despatch, The red ribbon wsa Mr. Lloyd(George and.Mr. Asquith and refuse to .consider him as a fur pieces. stage an-advertisement of Dr. W31 given them upon the recommendation Cut into strips of even width and are 'ardent tiers, but Lord Balfour, Uams' Pink Pills, telling otr a similar of.the Minister of Agrlcultt}re. dee, surely we ought not to think it a , burden to carry our little brothers, the woven together in basket weave, they although he plays golf on .occasion, casewas brought to my attention,and Spartan mothers are these redfil- weak and the weedy ones, who look to make a good floor mat. The end strips prefers lawn-tennis. Lord' Palmerston - .� I decided to give this medicine a trial. eats, as the bald outline of their strug- us for help. Let us rejoice as we carry should be made of.double width, turn-I used to find recreation in long walks You may judge of my surprise dad do- 9169 will show. - - the needy one.nasi esy, 'He'i do bup ed over and cemented In ace with a and billiards, and Mr. Gladstone was r light whe'a I noticed an imp ement The name of IVTtae. Marie Amet dee; he's my brother.' " good_ robber cement A similar mat, happiest when felling trees. The'Duke in her condition. almoitt -before the heads the list. Twenty-three children, " smaller In ilse,"is--ezeellent for nae in of Wellington and Sir'Robert Walpgla first bra was finished. She continued three of whom were killed in the war, - _ the sink were keen htr�^- Otto r1+*� Iter. taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for were born on her farm at Cornimont, �1� When cut across in widths suited to was noted for his shooting and h� . some time, gaining in 'health and in the department of the Vosges. Niue WX WUTM s the use to which they are to be put love of the Turf, strength. Her headaches, backaches of the eighteen children Who still live ** �� /� they make good rubber bands. They Hobbies of various kinds have also and depression disappeared, and she with her are actually engaged is,till- Ii A K 1 i UN �� will supply elastic for the bottom of held their fascination for Premiers.. .'again looked well and happy. She has mg the soli. iiL11W le the legs•of bloomers, and they make The late Mr. Bonar Law, for instance, since, I am glad to may, kept perfectly IMfteen children were raised by the good shirt-sleeve supporters. had a passion for chess. Sir-Robert well and passed her examiAations with widow Marie Batluafs, whose farm is Our Canadian winters are exceeding• . ,Half soles cut from inner tubes will Peel collected pictures, Lord Salisbury credl' at Andouille. Two of these died in the ly hard on the health of little ones. add materially to the life of a pair of was very fond of chemistry, and Lord "I must have worried more than I service of their country, but those re- The weather !s often to severe that shoes. Both the shoes and the rubber Aberdeen was a keen student of arch!- _ knew over niy daughter's health, for maining are waging a winning battle' the mother cannot.take the little one moat be clean, and the surfaces should Lecture. though I have earned my living as a against the land. This fight was kept out for as airing. The consequence is •But few even' of !s last group of -maternity nurse for the past 12 years, up during the war despite the fact that that baby is confined to overheated, art well sandpapered before the soles '` m the most trylag eases d ad orb cemented is-with rubber cement Premiers, however little physical eaer- er.Mang ' seem to exhaust m• ental last fall, Twlee Occupied b t3ermaas. becomes cross and peevish. Baby's hob, would have dared to o so far, Y make durable stair treads. A section � $ 1 when I seemed to 'give out suddenly. The fe.eliag9 of the widow Alii Do- Own Tablets should be given to keep ted or cemented on the broom handle, as D3smelJ, who at one time cultivated the became so nervous that I had to de- the little one healthy. They are a i Ignorance of outdoor games so as- cline may be imagined when. in the coal shovel, the garden rake and k cline work,,and I suffered from head-. mild laxative shich regulate the other garden or household tools makes siduously that he once declared him- 1914, one year ofter her husband had aches and a constant feeling of do- died, She saw five of her eight child- stomach and bowels end thus prevent mem much easier on the hands. A self unable to pickup a ball which had - ,1 pression. I attributed my condition to. i'ea dapart for the front+ Later she colds. The Tablets are sold by meds- o les- fallen at his feet. . r the tact that I fres entering a critical had to continue her tight after receiv- alae dealers or by mail at 25 cents a strip cemented in the door casin i time of life. It was my daughter who lag word that three of these had been hoz from The Dr. Wi111ameS e wood when the screen is Medicine I uggeated that Dr. Williams' Pink Co., Brockville, Oat slammed.. Used whole or with the -ikilled. However, with the aid of hes blown-out art cut away and the ends 1 rills might do me as mach good as t two daughters, who.were old encash O s ly tied the tube when.inflated ey, had done bar, and after a faithful + scare of them for a time this proved to to assist her, she managed the farm A Clergyman's Dilemma. alightly makes a serviceable air cos- r 1 despite the fact that It was twice oc- bice. Encased is a tube ot-utibleach• h - the case 11fy nerves regained their A Aerg•Jman, intrgdacing some new .. copied by th®.Germans- and for man 'books. save the clerk a notice ad muslin or similar fabric the tube �•' dtneas, and my;rural health 1m• hymn ga � r months was on the edge of a bt ttie- may be inflated more and used as a h. °tam.. frleit>t »ed so much that 1.felt able to an after the sermon. The clerk had one 6rema ea .r field. The restoration cork she ac- a •e hake my a 3ai duties again., I of his owe to glue with reference to support in.lesa'elag to swum _ s complished was partly done while the : .ve taken the fits occasionally since, baptism of infants. He announced: - •A •v- t tam was under intermittent bombard ..W thanks to them have been able to "All those who have children they r r7.'s� cs..nN•'�t as.In me e* meat. — land the strain of my work splendidly wish baptised, please send !n their The official citation' of the widow still feel as well as ever. i amnames at once.Pauline Dordolgne states that e s Eh "i • _1-�f - f -r grateful to Dr, Wt111ams' Pink The clergyman, who was deaf. as. 60 W;ter St. + s considered the model of rural virtues ''pp��p:,'�`�Jgm�,l,,� its and am tltiaakidl to have Eonad suming that the clerk was giving his _,• • i1O� Stratford. Ottt r uch a reliable medicine for use, in my in her region." Of ler twelve clhild- notice• arose and said: "And I want to ° ren nine aid bar is farming her land. 5 Fiume, and I can conscleatfonsiy'so- say for the benefit of those who She lost one eon in the war. commend It to any suffering woman or Restotrod Under Bombardment. vent any. that they may be obtain- •,tirl coming under my care or In- ed from me any day, between 2,and 4 ....+ Seeds for S8 1 duence." The.brusque wording of the citation o'clock, the ones with the red backs at, red cauatr u mow tot "a.WO-4--my rade rodc You can, get ttiese pills, from any of Mme. Vieren- s_11ke.the brief syn- twentyfive cents and the ordinary lit- Much-Cheaper. my erre soo.. 8sistrLm Int. a tm Q taw + ; 1 medicine dealer or_by mall at goo a opsts of a tremendous drama: "Widow .sn �� this t n.. t.rg. au..etnr tie ones at fifteen cents." Bthg-"Why do you carry your house •r ram• v`^� • e so•aw uau" art ! fioz from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Yterea, born Adrienne Morel, cnitiva• O around. oa'roar backf an arir'��" �'�dtre•r to taemaa MW fart to` ct'~` nota'•m maw ror t.tl ("o., Brockville, Oat for at Vieux-Borquin.(Nord). Married Snal1-"'Censecheaper to move �' � C°i"' � °`t0• w' in 1808 and had five children at time A sense of humor is one way.to nkat SKID eruct :~ war broke out Her husband was kill- heaven. t.khaa pay rent!" ar..er.. oaasta Sing. That Coil Awry ad by the enemy. Remaining with her - little family of Leader age, 'saw her ' Singing is one of the beet proven- farm entirely destroyed by German tines of a cold. troops. Escaped with difficulty with The common sold, as nasi people her little children. When Vieux-Bot- _ .'are aware, is an inflammatory condi- quln was no Longer occupied-she re- tion o-tion of the lining of the upper reeDria- turned to the firm and worked at re- tory passages. 'Though disease germs storing'it although it was under al- - are probably always the. cause. the .. ..":,,way for these is opened by the fahals- most daily bombardment icon or"taut Particles f ces odust and "In the hag drive at 18 the Ger- �,,. mans occupied the farm a second time. � • void air. it wag eooL only a mass of ruins. At= { __ Staging, besides giving Groper con- i ter,the armistice Mme•Vieren was one '.Deal dmdp tsedr. ebaia t -breatbi a us to ex- sr platf«e,agymaebods,ritbwarbar• a' Sam e« Pam our lungs tally, t)Itts providing and begin reconstruction'work. Warn- ..h.r..ad n.e. garbage ate. valuable and healthy exercise for the ed by the landlord that he did not In- ` .chole respiratory -machin, It taeµ]- tend to..t%yest reparation indemnity t !Ates the habit of breathing rhythms- on the plac and that be intended sell- " rally through the nose, and so sawyer, Ing It.. Mme.- Vieren borrowed money - Vs.ed in Ev,!!!y --thorough warming and altering of the with which to buy the farm, pranddy __ - - air before it reaches efendiag the patlrimb� er a led _ rase' children whose father had died for his �lt0>t'ti By teaching us to breathe properly country. Mme. Vieren is a type of and by producing in us a sense of joy valiant Frenchwoman worthy at every. Truly is the virsem anit well-being, singing frauds to in- respect." bo4hFmo "d TasMassie tility of ord. � �1Y hprr*a.�e•rpres.sed dnittg�w. grease our resistance against intao. - �errstail ya��kapdi?issrs,meat r•r�°OM''�' a tions of all kinds. It promotes the dt taaadr�,hardwere and groceries. In passenger transports- F0 and assimilation of our food, -� tion the Ford car has and thus builds up substantial, re- _ achieved unparalled = nen es. f •eft ®� popularity. In freight singing is, above all, the language �" n transportation the Ford. of the emotions, pad to,probably far _. M 1� dr One,-Toa Truck hes Older than articulate language. It thus - proven pre-eminently ' provides us'with the means of reliev. 1b ' successful-so Successful Ing our feelings, and the consequent ! that it has been adopted in - b ' . effect on our health.is astounding. to •beds for er ' e ��• - Lastly, by calling up the nobler and _ t Aa;�.t'*pey.edua�s, ,gym,,,•a;� almost oval' oout•�ivabl line of business _ groesm and sedeb� -� ' pleasant emotions, it trade to drive , away care and anxiety, which owing to Its adaptability has pro- _ -' he subtle bio-chemical changes they duced a variety of bodies, c rause in our blood, reader un more types of which are Shawn likPiy to cateb cold. Yom. - As a remult of this remark-' ° �ttKa, beet costa can be ,reduced ® _ able adaptability, plus Materials through thorough soil re- Nothing New. Y gp consistent economy,two "Government scientists have suc paration, which req uires fall or early I 4rqr'tOCi`bO� res'""�•rack'' out of ever three com- ' spring plowing, and a generous use of ceeded in constructing a scale that re- General trockins tsar for catag•.e:- y Suburban bods for pasiertgei V;wk cords Dae-billionth of a pound." - pre••• -holeaalere. lurnbertaen and mercial utters in Canada •n farm and eagtee,cony embls for- '� the rniti-packer or the roller. f"""°'°' have chosen the Ford. freight and express. - "Old stuff. My coal dealef s been' t using'one of 'em right along." - - FRESH EGGS See eI Any Authorized A canal in England is now equipped Ford Dealer ? with an overhead electric trolley thatRud plenty*of them every month is -the year if you will rear chicks, furnishes power for a motor-driven _ Y feed and cure for them as instruct- propeller in -the stern of each barege. I % ad in our Inexpensive, effectl-ve Theereeult is said to be highly satin- Coldbelt Poultry Course, given by factory. The barges attain a speed of $attdard bn.be for.elr.ol or o..� ",� mail under the direction of the ex• four miles an hour, and, since. only general pa Light are►ist+e h baMd for an y ff pert. poultryt�en, Geq. N. 'Miller one man is needed on each boat, the �' CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS , ` and Prof. C. K.' Graham, Particu• CrssC w - lars gladly mailed. Write Shaw operating costa are greatly reduced. ; Poultry School,46 Bioor W.,Toronto Do not complain that, because qou cannot live up to your aspirations,you E D IUL - -- ISSUE No: /4-'24sena^olive ap-"-�o prtnctp"Tes: ---: - ---- ------- -- ----- ----F- ilD S E -- - t �, t�t., 'y fy. ^,y:�. � R .. • ,t '-,., .. :t � 'eN rt ..•h:' St•"''+' *'.. „a9S°c•, X r ,Y. •', ," /{. .s' .-;.. a. "- '• ' ". --.,, .o•4v+.+rte',t'.:; ,..:i¢. ' `r gym,-. ..:�."" 3^F'S•�.r.••' :.�:Cs'• ,�v. .,Y,.;.. 'k 'ta''.'?=ere,,, •F','L 'F-' m .`'•-�.y. .` �.+P; ...'r.":Cr, � �,.,,�m '�� •r^ ^x. .,,c :# F;,,r4,trt ,t' -!. ..'2'.'..:..P' ',M.a '-.C... ,Y:3 ,:+•<. ,'S' :'t4. t.r < 1 • 9r' : t '•' ' a 2. Years (old9. -,Bit EASY TRICKS - s ~� ) No. am -. . Ct 1 Ven C)ri -J 6 False Magic _ _' *,.. ... . things that.proved worth- money on ' Y Railroad Man Attributes Good less for stomach trouble of the most .� . -Hevtk 'and Ss��..��LL obstinate_kind,TANLAC made me feel " Lo HU u nth like_an entirely different man. For �y nearly two years I had been gradually �'f _.. ;fianlac. " ;the Tobacco' o Quality. ` ' getting worse,. and my strength and vitality had got so low it was hard for . m1. Seventy-too years of age,.bnt still 1a possession of the priceless booii 'of me to attend to my`duties. . Indises- =' tion, constipation, -and nervousness a *� • •-good health and-actively on the lob - • with the Central Vermont Railroad, made life miserable before I found where he has worked for 40 years, is TANLAC, but"now my health is nor- 4be remarkable record dt H.H. Moore, mal and-I-'feel-happy'as-I work I $4 Messcnger St.,-Albans, VL. who at- �1 always be grateful to TANLAC." - tributes his present -health and TANLAC is for sale by all good'drug- strength to the use of TANLAC. Slats• Accept.no substitute Over 40 1' million bottles sold. For the amateur'trickster, prat- t r "I have never in my life seen, the tical i.okee are very useful. They k , equal of TANLAC,"-said Mr. Moore enable him to effectively turn the recently.``"Atter spending a lot of Take Taalac Vegetable'Pilld. subject when some inquisitive ° - _ spectator wants to know the so- r 0' New Record Set by Sun Life Good-Bye to "Orldshire. are tuseful in silenof on* Of cing ihst annoys — bf. Canads. Good-bye to England-: land i little 4ng individual who Is only- too ' ready to tell how every trick m wns • Evidence of widespread prosperity' And a�seat iListory: Goodbye, sweet done. =' 14 afforded by the statement published lanes A good stunt Is to tell a apect*- 'by-'the Sun.Life_Assurance Company for that it he will clasp his hands - of Canada coveting. traliaactioae"for'Full oi,.bright angel children. and old according to your directions and -- -„will- infer-certain magical words' tthe year 1923. This ComDaAy, which mea, ” _ year 19 .3. !n its character, oyer- Ruddy and gentle; and the oaks and he will be unable to leave the , attng !n over Sity;countries,"reports beeches, room - without unclasping his _ t, -atingeatia! advances in ail depart- Elms that engulf a hamlet in the sky, hands.• This is done by-causing. a Majestic;-beautiful, benignly towering the victim to clasp--hla ,hands meats. around a piano les. ,5� # aC e Of particular public interest is the Over a tiny green and grassy viii Another stunt !a to ask a apses, w fact that no'fewer thaw 818.443'policy- Thatched and depressed with ivy sad tator to select any card he Taos holders are assured ander ordinary the beehives- from the pack. Make the seise• uAkh keeps t >r f.0� Y Aad infant shops with Lilliputian toys. tion of. it: as epinplicated.ss Par 1 in%b 0J7pat�Onl ilio t contracts issued by the Company, '4ahfle in addition 22,7.81 employees of Odd nothings sold for a penny with a sible and add all of the details smile, possible. Put the victim to s lot of trouble, making notes.counting r e•� + s1 : + -tacted under Group Insurance policies., r in / '16. i,i r5 aid for exposing your 'pat'trick. wonderland.• car a, e victim- The business is force at December I '- _ p --- -- _ Slot last reached the tremendous total These are her jewels, these ,mall say to him. at $703,766,843, showing an lgcrease I' :sacred towns. -.What card did you select!" for the year of ;72,860,373._ The new Unique in the universal These minisr. He will give the name of this Twine for Both. Money has wings; but,alas,-it is not -` business .written during the year rtures, card and yon will say, solemnly: Everything is divided equally. The a homing.pigeonl ' amounted to $119,804.657; the policies Initials on a mediaavaf tart, •'That is correct" rich man has his twin elix and the poor actusily issued sad.paid for being 85:' Brilliant as 'Chaucer'@ d"-defying Thea go on with another trick 'asazi his six twins: ' Advertisements 875, for a total of $20?,381,25b. Dur. DS80. hoping that the victim will not fug the year the payments to PQ Enridh=the may of England. Such she reseffi the practical Woks toe Try every day to consider amaster-. FOR SALE . holders and their 'beneficiaries in re• was, mneld. piece--a picture, ' musieki compos! W OQ!LGRO#ERS, YOUR OW13 �. spect ki"Oeath Claims, 'Matured En- lih and-@ball be.. whatever else the fella this rAd and-paste U. wall tion. a poem or some bit of good prone; wool manufactured or exchang. dowments, Profits, etc., amounted to fates, outer of the series.to a seraph""'.)' literature. Constant association with ed for yarn or blankets: Woollssr, =.. =22.145,979: bringing the total so paid Conapirips in their gloomy serosa, masterpieces makes for intellectual i Halla. Georgetown, Ontario. since the organisation of the Company threaten.. _Tin REASON FOR elevation and leaves little loom for to $351,916,489, This amount exceeds .O_ r the dark skies foreeasi, or foes at ALU�UM cheapness either -of thought ,or .of T the total business in force with the l►bme- • Because tea deteriorates very rapid- Company fourteen years ago, and at i Enemies, or the Avengers of. the lq If exposed to air many tests and ez• d�)R lords stirring testimony W the degree I world- _Ha remelt , Prot<ta f�ltnnetton !s betas,fulfilled.'Wreak,on her distant realms through periments-have been made to find ser y an macre all all- Ln d -or-allotted- to policy- iesce oe°war. efficient-means-of packing It so as to teoeats of the be- Profits' the savor. The "SALADA" - mea body,but herders reached the amount of $4.417: -,Toho Jaz Chapman: Tea Company first used lead.packages ,a nerof pimmense rR 168. After setting aside $3.500,000 for - but some years aro adopted aluminum. 3snmber o!poo- _ ° e unforeseen contingencles, the net Sur. From the Canon's Mouth! le suffer from ! of Canon Ha Aitken foil,aluminu=m being more durable,and Joe. pains and dis. _ One ambition �tp�s over"all 1labilittes sad capital O y ewe whsmtheir jus o yin_ i? lighter than lead,, besides, of course. New ° �'acble is lack e!!ran Stronges c Cathedral, fa t to 17- Yiee-Dean of Noswi h Ca In t !stock` advanced by $3,603,447 $ _ being absolutely sanitary and airtight. - - 872,868, beat John Weeloy's record of preach- " ' In the MDOd• It-It-Se tri Pure organic phoaphate, known to The record is one In which the Direct- inn 27,000 sehnons, But Father Time Thi method of ectivepacking is admitted to tla year blood that enables in y be the most eIIeetive kaosia- to-pre- 7�martthe nourishment most druggists as Bitro-Phosphate, !s 'DW of the Campany express their own may intervene. The Canon Is eighty- serve the,flavor o!tes� ICII "tlALADA" +eat of your food. Without what nerve-exhausteff, tired-oat people Isatistaction-a•sentiment which- will two; and,starting when he was seven- _!Iron your food merely -est have to regain nerve force -and Pe widely shared. It is Interesting to teen, he bas now delivered 22.000 ser- . sold in air•tfght , aluminum pack- yeses through you with- energy. That's why its guaranteed note thatthe Company, in order to mons. _ ow ?oo nay good;you 1 . ' � don't the screasth out - Price $1 per pkge. Arrow'-Chemical facilitate th'e, constant Quest for new He has never preached from a frit- Avoid -loss when sending money by _ otlt ase is one univers- Co., 25 Front St. East. Toronto, Ont. business, and, to-maintain' the high' tea one, and as it is stated that Wes- known conic slut has mail Dominion repress Money belvped thousands becauAe s standard of service to which they have ley made one sermon serve many Orders-the safe, convenient, inexpen• Itcoatsinsiron like the iron "'accustomed their policyholders, have times.it is possible that the Canon"has give way, m fresh •e stables and estsbltahed a number of new divisions already delivered more original dlfs- _ ltks the iota blood. Relieves during the past year, and have further courses than-the'foundcr-oi_Method• ��_ ' �[ p pS�a " One should never touch an electric - NUXATFD IRON •s # ".developments of &-similar Character in ism. iD S S switch while he has one hand in con- �b as eminent physician's 4 contemplation. ' _ tact with a sink or other dam lace. "Persons �ta O Cii u=(7j�nt] p P best blood prat in re ion. - M.D. adWsea: dig who -, • STOMA +I,nig,►\T/UD I staada:dtsed. It b ream= suffer from abvero Indigestion -_7-Why the-Jpneses Bought the Car ! , :a�anded foraIisnaeaLieaad -� and constipation should take of-� Keep-Minato s Liniment In the house.' ren-dower conditions. It __ They Old.' :_ �* �O'j tar each meal'sad at bedtimn.,Af- 1 n has helped thousands of Be the atslesmsa: ethers. It should help teen to thlrty�ropi' of the Ex- The number of living organisms in Ask it at tract of Roots known to the Drug �• Laughed at Mr. Jones'.Jokes.. - li - - j one.single gram of soil exceeds 40; ~• - �stens,, � Trade as " ther Selyel's•Curs- Told-Mrs+ Jones she couldn't have a ,. anulne 4T.Is the deagbter that o surest relief for fndtgwUon, -gases, � ve yru Told Susie she looked_ like Mary } /� your druppist. r - .Pickford.Willis 'Jones s he had-a build stomach flatulence, caused b;acidity L U M�Rub the IA G O � Mtn. Told '--- A few tablets give almost immediateff i . i like DempSey. Coirsct.your _ ard's. It-eases is,-relieves- __ Said.the Jones aby'took after oth and digestion now for a few cenh. r itiflaesa ^ parents: Drngglrti sell millions of.packages of _ - Aad Daly smLted when the Jones pup .pope's Dfapspsia. Beware of Im1t1t1U11S� a nipped him. ,.,.- .TWIN. BOYS More lonesome than a lonesome sh! Young Men and Women at sea, D o e. Q OF"��" Tells How Lydia E.PinhLam'sVat• Who may be-afflicted with Pimples .The sailing. moon_rides-beautifully etable Compound Relieved Her of and•blackheads=or any other facial by Inflammation and Great Weakness Blown from such ��lim R , blemish or skin trouble, are invited purple harbors ere to write us. For 82 years we havg may be West St John, DI. B,-"I was in a1 $ been successfully , treating Skin. In ualmagined corners of the sky, - - - --- - eaersl run-down condition following Scalp,Hair and Complexional Trou- She is not careloss where she gazes -_ the birth of my twin boys. i hada great 'bles, including Superfluous -Hair, down. deal of 'iaSammation, with pains and Moles, Warts, etc. We manufacture On sleepy streets the silver silence ITCHY PIMPLES weakness. Finallyyin doctor grecom-- the Princess To! t Preparations. mended Lydia E. Pinkham'a Ve stable _- Booklet "K" mailQ"ree. But thoughtful ever,of a: little town ,Compo �? HISCOTT INSTITUTE LIMITED _ would be the only thin to build-me up. - And ills. h-fond of little, .wooded ALL OVER' FACE g 81D College 8t., Toronto hills, - e �'I am sure he is ' ht, for I am feeling much better and am gaining in weight, i —.--- 'havingg gone doyvtL to ninety-three Seafolk are.given so to telling tales, v utida I was in bed fol over a month Mother! Give Sick Ch0d vales you res she aattie "aster And Shoulders Burned ` �° n si d think the.mooa, when she puts in Crost" on package or on tablets"yon ' at am 1L sin now. I have recon s� morula Fig Syrup at last, .1 mended the Vegetable Compound to my are not getting the genuine.Bayer As- Badly, Cuticura Heals.. s' " p r Y friends and*give you permission to use May spin a story where she reefs_her p �— m letter."-Mrs. ELMER A. RTTCHiE, iris proved-sate by m`lllions and-pre. ,:-��,•. „ Harmless Laxative for a Bilious, sails$ scribed by physicians over twenty "My trouble started with pimples 4- g2 Rodney St.;West St. John, N. B. _ Constipai"d Baby or.Child, And there her talk of•shor-tlands three years for - ba<aildng out all'over my face and There are many women who find their that she passed, shoulders. The pimples Colds` )Headache household duties almost unbearable ow t`,onstipated,bil- L all of glimmering meadows, ghost!; were large and fed and fes= iowy, feverish, or @fill, -'ToothScbe Lumbago , ing to some weakness or derangement. tared,and itched and burned Neuritis Rheumatism so bad! that I could not The trouble may be alight, yet cause sick, colic Babies i� A dleepy town : 's lonesome °✓ y such anno in symptoms as dra _ . - Neuralgia Pain, Patn I yj` gdragging ^ --and-.-Children lova ' - T sleep. Thea were very sore ains weaknes9 and a run-down fee m liftle bill: Accept "Sayer Tablets of Aspirin � - andmycloth.as gravated i"p a g to take genuine --David Morton. eta; Lydia'.E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com .} "Calitoinia Fig only. Each na�roken pac)tage Cats- ih und;is a splendid medicine foc,euch .� tains proven dlreCtioaa, Randy boxes "I read an advertisement po --= ' 'Syrup No oths- speaking of the pinched circumstances '° twelve seat for•free sample which het d -those symptoms by removing the cause y laxative regulates w' _ gists &iso well bottles of 24 and 100 �d of them. Mrs. Ritchie's experience is " the tender little � of university processors in Berlin; rue. I purchased mare; and Sita anted his'oto b g Aspirin is the trade mark (registered � using four cakes of Cucicura Soap but one of.many. •,•,,��,,. .bowels so steely. Po -story. y quoting a discus- In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of and threeboxes of Cutiaurs.Ointment You might_be interested in reading ]t sweetens the stomach and starts the a5.on that he overheard. The question I was healed." (Signed) William C. Mrs.Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon was t hether it is.cheer Mon of Salibyticacid. S - liver.and bowels acting without grip per to'use old While it is well known that Aspirfu 8teea,99 Peabody t.,Buffalo,N.Y. the "Ailments of Women." Yon can Ing. ,Contains. no,narcotics, or sooth- envelopes and paste, gummed paper means Bayer Manufacture, to 9891st -vseCuticurafor alltotletpurposes. get a copy flee by writing the Lydia - Ing drugs. Sy "California" to your over the former addresses or'to buy the public against imitations, the Tab- R Pinkham Medicine Co, Cobourg, druggist and avoid counterfeits! In- new envelopes of the poorest uallL ss.N. ..nrr»esru' taa..�. ,2 Ontario, o- -...__s . . _._ quality. lets of Payer Company will be stamp- a.a S"ser r nL e ,w.,Address ^ iia _riot upon senulne "California„Ftg �W;== oism�ecac.Qaeo.T��`Ask for Mlnaad'a and take no other. "-wi�••th��tasr- �"�� � -` —TPS o. TO-'34 13yrup' which contains directions. "Bayer, Cross:' 40 a ' A .,,...d "3• •„�;i., '!u ••,. _>”:;• , ", ,. •^' ��� t+ �,',t-�.` ,Fria crt '?T.: .�'” p•.w Y pllm ti ,.. '"'�'' ..'`.., .x.- t r•r,.or, .0 y .:�"6.^ 77777 v • .. , ,• a ,�y t. w Lorne Puckria. inspecting and mile. or 468 p. c. of the.Bank'a liabilities.to - _ - :} ^ IC lt>�i � �• age 1 10. Etre publlor Ali overnment Aead Provtn- * - _ On motion the ReeUN ve was Instructed clal securities are shown as at$I1,OW,= tb rant his order ou'the treasurer in 000, while loans to eitire, towve, luuat- w/ t �.s TtsRMS a,, g ii 7s per year,; it.bo it said is idaattee• favor of the parties recommended cipxlitiee and school d,istrtcte are in r a ' in the various standing commutes exce of$1,500,000. On account of ;� _ 6ubecrnptloa•;ro the Uuita<i.sates alld Or•st ae resented this day: the Wenerallly uufavbrable copdittoae . A•ehipmenb of beet gtlall5y plain ate fancy-tumblers Britain 32.W in advance. p 'lhe council now adjourned to meet during the past 12 months, the re- _9 Oz. plain Blown Tumblers. .. 75C doz, again Orr Moods. 'April 7t6, for the quiremt'ntse of the•Ban e costoyera B.Oz. grape'patteraCut Tib blare, bell lkape,•• oz, i JOHN MU RXA R, Proprietor. transaction of general business. were less than. in the previous ear 1.50 d _-- -- �_ - _ « and this tH reflected In current luaus 3'hbas pttcea'do not represent a usual.east.- and - r _ diecouilts which in the lust state- - wont be long selling. • GREEN RIVER. IIdAINTAINS GOO>5 EARNINGS enc stood st $42,398,818 and, in the Get your supply now they �'K t• .' Our tpeacher, Mlae Psatheretonwl nTheeWhnpicreresent statement ai re�dF home over the weekend. tuodd Bank of.Oanada1,iquid iled6osita , the ` -of he'fresh frozen fish-Haddie, Fillets,-:, � Misses Bessie Hoover and Annie position Improved. statement on the whole Is a very ex, Fuller spent Sunday ar their respect The forty-ninth annual�eetinR of cellent one in which,. as has alreadq Are you getting yours are t lve hoti,es._ • Oysters Etc• If not it is our own fault. Always &•good s' the Standard Bank of anxda was stated, the Bank's liquid position here supply on hind at close prices. Our Sunday Hdtool -presented Erle bell in Toronto-on Wednesday, Feb. not only been _well -m_alnts;1 ell buts_ .-'and Mrs-Smith with a miscellaneous 27fb. when the Directors presented a improred. _ shower'on!Thursday everuiaij last. very batiafKctorp statement for ba ' 1 v' Our Dramatic Club went. to Clare- -twelve monthgending the 31st of Janu• ANNOUNCING, ' won oa Monday. eventsor W,t-and arylnet. ^ ^ '�' All lined.6f Good Fresh Groceries. :A good delivery e ppresented their drama. Willowdale. After deducting chargee of manage. yO�INIVN •VF CANAiil�i service at pour call. r 'They appreciate the warm welcome trent and' making full provision' for = �s U` given them by the, Claremont people and doubtful debts,profits for the year and thank-theta for their hospitality. •were,shown as $895,094.' To this •REFUNDING LOAN_1923 Phone M 600 •"�•' amount is added the balance-forward - GREENWOOD.- on January3lst. 1923,_,8180,587, mak= 0 PER CENT. BUNDS TT'(1 jII� ('� (� = ,�q Ing available.for distribution a total of • 1CJ�� D�O ! / '�- ��"� ?5 D. V. HG6kiII ant the weekend SW,641. which was distributed as fol-' 95 - s`aP $ 20 year 13opds,,price 98 2o, to yield . - 6.14 per cent. at Norman Bie's. Iowa-: Four uarterly,dividends $5'2t1 - F. L and Mrs. Green were among 1100, reserveif for Dominion Income 6 year Bonds, price 99. to yield' number of those who attended the T $;,1,000, Wax T" on. circulation_ 5.23 per cent'. golden wedding celebration of R. R. $ p, contributed to Officer's Pen. A R M L -A N D S R and Mrs. Mowbray•on Monday eve 3- sion Fund $25,0W. leaving a balance Canaidan National Railway (C.N, R.1 (seven peat) first mortgage Deben• = ' Ing. carried forward' at, $215,881, some I tures maturin May 8, 1930. Price $55, g y To bu or sell our farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of Services on- Greenwood Circuit for 000 in ezeeea .of'the amount car. Y Y r " Sunday next are Greenwood 10:39 ried forward 0year age: 670 per thuueand, or $IOW invested a arm the a. m.,,Kinsale. 1.30 p. m.. Blount Zion The.figures that the statement make� now increases to $.1,751.40 at-ma- S Cted. a OtlilTany, Tb hutted F er t' C -' 3.3o p. m..Brougham 7.00 p, M. Sun- it evident that the Management car. turity. - Limited. da School at Greenwood,Kinsale and ried on the Bank's operations duringPhone or wire orders at our Mount Zion at 2.30 p, m. the pear with a view to tuaintaininI expense. A. J. kLLISO'N, Representatirfe, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 . + Avery interesting event took place a.strong liquid j osition,-In fact the 'DYKE3 & ROUERS. at the how•of R R. and Mrs. Mow- liquid and cash assets today stand at. phone 288 J Dundas St. East, �> bray,norET2 of Kinsale, when over one a higher ratio to public liabilities than -2 tf tV hitby, Oat. hundred of their friends melon bion- a year ago. Cash a�aets are$15,203,• _ " day evening last to help them cele- 441 or 24 3 p. c. of the Bank's liabilities err brate their golden wedding. The to the public, while liquid assets have' / ;reeve.•and clerk of&he townshipwere reached the large figure of $29,318,972, / � Bankingby Mail R present to extend congratulationa: / sod atter a, prograrti of readings and. ---- / * ANY and varied ars the of men who eud ond instrumental music, the chairman, +- �vi types ��ttsir badci with 'rhe Standard through thQ. Post -- the golden weddinit ceremony and a K ' Busy men who live far away from any bank find that d - - presen v chairs was . _= vim+ our. pian of by Pall saves them making special made to the bride and Rroout. - �Ory� BC'1'1CD V bo gown, sad L satisfactory In ovary way and quits nE Mowbray replied very suitably. The J, YOURSELF Y-v v ►71!iA We pt' interest at current rates on each accounts serving of. refreshments brought a ;,,, Writs or call for full.pardautara. ;t very pleasant Evening to an'end. ' Of � ,�Ar ST NEW 111�ATT4itllL �+ the bridal party of ten of fifty years YNE THe DICnONARIT �t �r Is/ xt ag o in addition to R. R. and Mre: �L':'? `' .^��COLDS zcs m giaetersare in , tinkers. -' ,&A ..A ;Mowhray,only two remaia. _ ..... o. - --- b - b S DA�2 D K •. ' judg_d, cr.-•nitect.% physicians. V r• •• :o f=m�-•,teachers. librarian,ter- ` a 4' PICKER COUNCIL g k. _ E7men+ y successful mcn,4^d _ The shove council met pursuant to worncn the lezrld ober, Pickering Branch, W. F. Lew,Manager `ed onrnnienton Monde ursuant to NOW THAT the .vin C. A. McClellan, Manager - i y - Are You Egnipped to Win? Whitby Branch, • _ a in the Township Hail. Brougham. ter time iq with*$. Z�te New Itsteraational provides Members all present, Rove Fergie in sainst theify elements. Makerknowing eto success. -It iaanall- - �^ the chair. Minutes of last meeting the ra-gra to su werezead and approved. R atmivessalques- ' Communications were read from cure that the food that yon tion answerer. r the following : ff you seek efficiency and ad- s i4 !! �t Silas Too}. rexaditors take into your system is. vancemeptwhynotmakedaily _ _ Subscr>lbe 1lQW for Tie-News alatable and nourishing. - use oYthis vast fund ofiaform- Ont:arid Municipal Electric Assort& bt . t K ti vOrder our bread and -our ation3 Robert Devitt.-re Towashtp Over• 400,O1ON'ocabalaryTenns.2700Palm — --- - - -pastry gr.rid after each menl 6000 tllnatmtion•. c:otored mate.. seer. - -30,60 Gaoaraphical SubJeeta. 13,000 ._°�_'.-. .-_�H. t). Gamble. re General Hoe- boa �clll erprese your gra• Btogmphicil ntri••. Pick pr� ardware �torpita3 account for Alfred Bothwright. _ i8catiun _- ft•gu}ar d lndea+PaperFliitioels a �+ t of Public .Highways,re by- : laws for subsidies to highways.. w. - On Motion.F. L Green was heard re ., e_., "" ioJ -trees sold on sideroad west of "Green- t •s Free a sew gyp, aolxt and brush.' He Fpoke on the H M��', a . +' et at ru matter of conserving woodland and L i•' Ramo this '0 ", � .,.,,.~ paper, Fo o d s� alt d . .' toreatry Of.forma in this township. :� Messrs. P ars and Salter were beard -- HONE'900 ' _ , WARMG „BAKERY -recutting of Greenwood.g -j and trrebrush on sideroad ` 'CO,CO vertron tAlton road abetween Z d and "Aucers . -- . ► ,8rd concessions and presented esti 'tion for culvert to berput.In at foot of . . :hlll at his property. ( - - n j LAYING MEAL - _-BEEF SCRAP ASD BOGE hers yfiodd wasp Bard re basement o l!1 V /. 1J- • t; gherr woodsch otdYai. e, - -OYSTER SHELL MICA GRIT; 4 i ` The standing eommitte on Contin• RPLE LLCE POWDER ,gentles reported• wad r•eGommended - ROYAL PT the following.paymetite; John dour- -- - ONE TRIAL will convinceyott that these goods are the beet on the• . ,kar, advt Bylaws 10.#); DR Beaton -7 - - market. • on sect of salary 120.00 ; G M Forsyth. * per- Ce>r2t . _ _. [.: nape tes for hal from T Eaton Com +A U • ;;.. P• ` Royal Purple Calf Mea]for Young_.calves Cat T-1141. Roads Ass'n 1 day 5 00 ; Adam Spears, - --- --. yak 9peCi C-t a @eL tool- ur Ot Eee a nd ditto 1 day 5 W; G M Forsyth, ditto --- =- - . .2 days io oa. MADE ON REVEN`IIE PRODIICIYG FARMS 0 0 0 :�Ot '-0 Sr AndirfV6ommittee on Roads and- rid nd - Bridges, reported ;sod• recognmend.ed _ . _ w J. S. BALSDON, _ vmeut tie follows e7-B Res ;tail to -50-R, pa. y R _— ''--�C,�-r£f�. C;=9-Fi''�"AIi�SI\i-Cs - gravel Iota 39 and 31 con 8 and 8 yds gravel 5 90.; Jae Todd, clean ditch con - - s(,,,p lot -T2 b bo; J A o'connor; VALUATION' ^:...yds Kravel 1'l 4b: W H Wilson,. fire - ttn cement tui-xer 300; Jabt•z Hallett. _ - _ .• __ 17 vda gravel '2 55; Theo Tanner, bal 1 P ICKERING `. acct for gravel 9.40. A b siness In strictest confidence _ Tne standing committee on Relief _ ml :.reported and recommended the,fol- , ° Sickness. r fol- INSURANCE—Life, Piro, Auto, Accident, MEAT MAR K Ez T. ` 1 lowing paytheot: Muskoka Hospital -- BONDS-Government, biuttic•ipal; Co `for Consumptives, maintenance of P. ti R'Bowen for Feb, 43 W. MORTGAGE LOANS on-Farm Properties. The standing •committe on Trans- REAL ESTATE-Farni and Residential. _ Roun4jtoast,or Steak, .. - _ 23e ler Ib ' _portation. Power and.Light--re - .:, - - - ;3urluin RoasCAr Stetlk,. 23c ' and recomlitended pavment as fol- Port hoose Ro s 'Steak, 28c ` Iowa.GreenwoodHydraElights Power miCommis- sion, mia- I� K .-. a t or ,reion, reenwd li hie. Januxt rind -'` Burn RbaAt,... ... l0cFebruary 54 00W Fine 7 ib.Roast, r ._' ... 20c ` ` „Shovellingoanld Bonuses Wire Fen- — PI `Ileav Rib ROast, : 16c r The R �BERINQ :' res reported' and recommended the P, Q, BOT 40 sh+utlder Roast. •- '^ 16 and 18c ” following payments : John Pallister Telephone Pickering 4800 14c �+ and others. shev snow and break'rd� Left Kuast, . _ . to \lar 3rd n t 1 8 80 ; H Nilson and Brisket, to bull, ... _flo " others, ditto to Feb 24th 14 iii; %V = Leg of Pork,... r ` Middleton 'di4b) lots m and `21 con fl '•' 2uc 1.&) ; E Rar4.ev, ditto ScArhurn C l • • t • • Loin of P6rk,. •la s0 ; J,,hn Beelhy :md -others, diEto - Sho'11det Ro(iat of Puri., 2 e,2. _. at . 0 3c _ to 1'eh L31d '2 6tf; 1'' McRae >wd otltrrs r�t�sb Ep ire xhibD l Pork Cb 28c ditm t ,UAr I t 23 90,. tae, .. y The stnudinQ c1mienit tee on 'Dani•• Smlsa "' Ages to sheep Killed by Dogs repo;ted Canadian visitors to the British EmpiFg Exhibition Finest�J It Pork�e, 25c and jwgonlmended the. folowing 'p�+y- are invited to make use of f e dQ11i its of our c.. mints'; Jl+tick' Holliday, 1 shee 1'and E:C, _ - -�,Finest Breakfast-Bacon, piece, 1 London Office at No. 3' King i treat, 38c , ] SNe recommend our LETTER v ) EDIT and sliced, " 1 Icnth killed and 1 laruhln uied'17110; TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES to people travelling _..tT,. : ild Cured'Cottage•Ralls (half of whole), 32c d atzti-s"true as a 45e - -- '-- -valuable 'int oductio n i g@ vg2�er the .holder Back Bacon, may not be own. r� T l25 vF �REDIT and- ' L1 Qooked'Hatti, - 53c ' `D TRAVELLERS' 'CHEQUI - are on sale at all Branches of the Bank. rh'•• r 5C _ _ I pave been a 'poigted sole agent _- - _ _ - �' • pp Weine 2 , for.Royal 9mukeless-Coal for this, ,Easy First and D'otuestic Shortening, 31 bs ' S5 centgt 3 r.. district, also other ;grades of coalMINON �' 90 cent. from $8.00 a to 18 cents, 5 Ina t` 4 Sim - - - ,lb nein i Jtoyal Smokeless Coal is preferred Fresh Trout and'V�hite Fish Every'Friday t i - for economy and G.,P YND. Manages. WHT18Y BRANCH, efficiency. gRppKUN'BRAN6}L __. ... _ '• R,F� T� PICK RING -- . >� c..-.Ross. Maaassa � D DONAT n MTTN'Rfl, PIrI;EIrT�r ' ' r - k3 ' .itis .r �'•;:�",� ., .. .. :s w,ter„ .ayw-^++.. ..'. I _,..„ � .a-' n •'�¢' ,s�. -�;' d! .4h'. .,�, �`, _ :L .. r� ',t A �: � +: i�l�. `a• ,'F'-;ei n t'":vee �.,','•{"'•,�H •1+.' ,, �f 1•.:, ;^i:• 'fir'' h.. M••.. y.. '"��.;'�;tii - ? ^+k`K.�Y .•.'e' ,._•'•r: nr:wc+.. - '.'vT,°p., .x, .'::.e.-I. . •..v' :w,, .. •..y' ^•.f+•g t r .T J'L.....r•. :-i„Y. ..•u •i}"::;J'.«+i w� -:w r K.•z k Ap .,:>.f, :n.: T.^.2+. <s-.w. •,s .,v n Q« y ?!€.: ..>,,,'r „a .,+ a :..iy rte. .. a 4 s _ CLAREMONT. - - Edgar-Kea rua has returned to ' Clarecrisnt atter spending a week CLEANING - PRISSINO J. A. --PERKINS E R K I N S �_ Mrs. S Middleton '4 spending a or ten cia a at the' home of " eek to Toronto: y Bring along your suite to be cleaned (THF, �,IHCORATORj Wellington Pearson spent the pareut6 tit Omemee. sad-preeesd. Satisfactloh guaranteed K -p We are sorry to report the very Charges moderate. For'every description of Paintiago j past weeh'irs,Toronto. eeriou-s Illness of' 'Mes. Thomas SAMLS BRISCOE Paper-Hanging, IoUrior EDUCTION Mr. and Mrs.'B4inker, of Green Birkett. - Her critical condition is Opposite'D..Taylor's Bakery ` 'Pecoratingand ; :wood, were in the village on Mon- giving her marry friends much oat, Ont. Hardwood Finishing. Claremont, day. anxiety. _-. _ _- Best Workmanship. Prompt. ervice, t' E Fred Ward shipped two carloads AL pppp .. of cattle from:Ptckering on Satur rices moderate: 4481y Bast. Ye Olde Tq.�i ie Tea Meeting fu the :.•• �r hitevale Phone or write• - 13ay Rumohr-spent. and Picker.ia{ Methodist Gterrard 84 Torrene Ave., �+ • Monday at the home of his par- this (Friday) eveDing• .. . i lle w7crvlce \idr e. 2 M (9�) Toronto a gr RooM r ents here. - Colds and the flu in a-li% ght form , Overhauling, "Painting# all kinds ria Stock . is quite prevalent. i and around, S R 1.N G L E S repairing done. IRhition Gr88D. RiQer Hill' �' p g --- Claremont. _.._ _ . a 9 ialty. -. Men's Fleege Underwear. regular$1.OU The old school building ie being P� LOGS.WANTBD ' 1�F British Columbia Cedar Your old Ford top re-covered fol*8fc, rapi�ly torn down by:Alfred Fret- Gait U.0vanized Steel Shingles for $13,00, I will pay, :delivered at sail:,-for.a Men's llesvy rib Underwear. reg.1.75 », ty, the- pare aser. Bit d's`Felt Slate 8hinales. f r 1.39 :x Thou.:E. and Mee: $te i�enson �pQ limited numberssiollawe:- $ v, Is for sale:at Berm & Poynter` M 's heavy home knit sox, reg 1.00 ; snd daughter,:111ia9 Merle, were in N Basswo d, 30.00 per M for 89c T. PATERSGN'g - CLAREMONT o. 1 0 $ the city on Saturday.. _ o• ''- •' Men's heavy w 1 reg. 60c, for 45c = Farmers are beginning to bring Call and get price's. Sound Dead Basswood ,0,00 " mita, 1.75 to 2.50,for 1.49 ;Y 'ria• their harrows to. the black- Get Ready for No.�Sflfy Hi11 .m WW caper 1.76 to 2:25,'for 1.214 smiths to be put into shape for the. sweater coats, reg. 3.25 ' spring work. Evidently spring is ` *i Sound Dead Fim 16.00 " for 4.26 Piot for distant. i S , P R I Jt\ G No. 1Ro Elm 40.00 _ �. { Shoes,reg.4..i6for419, �!� No.-2 " 30.00 Ladies'jyhdArwear, reg. 1.00 and 1.213 Mr Miss Mary Graham has •resumed WE. Look.up your broken harness, and No. 1 Sec.Growth Pine 26.00. for79c. her duties as teller in the Stand- NAME gOt it.rePaIred before the spring Custom sawing done as usual. Ladies'Hose. 75c and LOO pr. for 59c. and Bank here after being laid off aA rOUD� RUSH : Turning. shaping and wood repair- 2 only Swea3tere, reg, 7.60 for 393. 3. - d ty for a couple of weeks suffer- Ing of uIttlescriptigne. A few pieces Serge,all"wool,all shades , fAm an attack of,the fin. " SURPRISE We sell sen*Flarnese Parra Oat Flaking and Ckro Ln ever dt► A p�W 1.26 for 85c yd. Robert Patterson's.sale on,Tues- �:M STORE g pp g y p• pieces Plaid, reg. 1.00 for 690, day afternoon was dell attended ET ET 0.�.R KEA.RNS Rood for school dresses:. CHAS. A. WHITE, Some 41tiahams,re 80c-for 19c. Bind good prices were realized. Th>� �tEt FOR You! at the "Corner Shoe Store," � .-Successor to late W. G. Barnes g' bad condition of the roads pre Claremont, Ont, Phone 8420 or write Locust Hilt; Ont. GROCERIES-$lack balk Tea,.a `. dented a number.-from attendtog. ' + -- pe- Charles-Vine, who, has been in Bial,83c..1b: Soaps, -3 for 28c. Rolled the a rtes- of his , has father-in-law.n - Oats-6 The for 25c.- Rice-8.the for �" 1�R. CAR OWNER :'' 25c. Raisins-2 The for 25c. Prunes- xz dames'Wilton,for several months, --IF you have never tasted _ _ 2 The for 25c.. Figs-4 lbs for 25c. •12as moved on to the Robert Whit the delicious qualitiesof 'A5 THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are over All goods in the stare reduced for son farm at Atha, which be has the funds we sell or.teAted two weeks-Until 16th March. leased for term. now. is the time to get your car overhaul- Y: r►nr expert, accommodat- Q _... Neat Sunday morning at: the ing�aleamaasbip,you ed- Do.not wait.natil poli need your,epr in the D. A. SCOTT, Baptist Church the subject kill be he cure that we have• a - sprtok. Get it done now when you and I have , 'i the tirue. No iib•too large o•r too small. on spy - ONTARIO "I Have Loved.You. yet Ye Have irrprise' in'•store for you.. - . j CLAR�MONT. e evening . rl the pastor Robbed Me," will reach on. Nara. our :. pp prirPs is commented upon- man-Diseased, Diagnsted and De- by our patrons. YORK GUARANTED a livered." - 1ltanq of the roads throughout _ - _ GET OUR PRICES _ r g V •L O c the townshipp are-in a very bad : THEY ARF, RIGHT condition, Thp snow is very deep - "J"70 good stock gf Parts, Aecessories, Tires and Tubes; ' and pitch'holes are numerous and - are very deep, which �nakeis' driv• Gaa, Oila and Greases: R" _ ubbers of allins very unt2lea�nt and unsafe. 81Z8St0 ClearThe rain which fell ' on Tuesday ! CENTRAL GARAGE, PICKERING had the tendency to make thei at read re- - roads worse as the horses began to Phone 4800 CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETORy:break through... ' -Irate of the Davidson Motor Co., Whitby, Oat. � duced - .price$ We are sorry to report the ,death of one of our highly esteem- ' ' t - - �. _ • burin g, the �Y ed residents, In the person at-Mra. i.iCharfies Florence. which �tgok 01��I CJICi�onth of1lace on Sunday night at the . Vic' kering-Tor *,� Home of her sister in Sutton whom t - . March she had Bone to visit about two �OQt and Shoe •R@palriaQ' . . weeks ago. She received w stroke Bus Li J Fiagold Claremont ::oy her arrival, and a second stroke Also harness repairing at the new « - r _ • ia e received later proved fatal. Her stand,_ oppovite the funeral took lace on Wednesday w post office. _ f p p"guarauLeed- _Be innin Saturday, AU uet 25th when her body was conveyed by Beet ccarktifanshi yf `" YRails_reilway to Stouffville thence tothe Charges moderate Sel-I " Claremont Ualon Oemetery for In- - - • - _. .. THOMAS WATSON ferment. Leave Picl�ering - Leave Toro ams 'e� The drama, entitled: "Willort- PIQKERINf, ONT.- daie. given in the Masonic Hall - 1 : '7.45 a. m. : >(Dai 1�) X0.00 a. m. n r . on Monday evening by the Green __ - mo ey River Dramatic Clab, under the $taut auspices of the Memorial, Park f Daily ex t Sundays � f1L1 m Why and for the privilege fences milia Committee, was fairly well at _ A ' ' A-15 P' m• !l and•Holi�aye-„ •Vtl p• tainiagandbuilding rail fenceswliea 'tended. The bad roads and the it costs teas 1A have wire recces. large amount of sickness, however, 9.00 P. p9undayaoliduys only) Q, p• m• fu sad fDel pron't ceaicomeidowncoal tapleatC M' reventaed•many from attending - Y 1, H 1 Q p Coal, :-foalThe play was well n•ndered, each _ s •� - - -.; (Standard Time) � end p° It w e you a whole acre of Isa - member of the.cast doing his or _ . tor ep rods o Frost ecce you - her art exceedingly well. Their c because erect lace to breed we ' 'i p - _' � Frost Pence oats less 16 •:�" waA was highly appreciated by Hard and`-soft Coal `Of the- - ` seta s,heaving the audieyce. The receipti+ were best quality on - ,JReturp trip,from`Pickering $1.00. 'Intermediate pointe (a)It's heaving gsty, wire defies wea- about$45, which will be used in ,. . _ beautifying the park. hand charged ro rtionatel '. that' ' g ep (bl It's laterals act like springs taking r - strains that would break an -_ u r ordinaryfence. issued an order forbidding the * ! B a e_`" -Passengers (c) a amour eTight use of military uniforms exceptC$® • Gni _ i18 stops t♦GOrdOn HOtl6e_. taken-on. its, ft.tight and never gets out ;when permisaiQci has been given,' _ _ at. any point. ° & ' - ;+which is given'only ou special-oc• - T gasions,-one as when on definite - -- - 7. Why wait when we can give you a L'j 11/i j1 AL �i h ff 1 S t e price It now has r can iiLi7L islai� tia+.+a.a.+ G.E betier r p ' on t e is military duty, parade,-memorial . O .�f ACU -i T to � home. �i a p V JJJ..I! �V wl �i.141..1i..11" •�• ibe spring, dyo as a oigretime W services and official functions in P=CgER= Tcq get it h me. Co with Chelate•war, mit- �', �. Cooper, .Claremont nary fnperala and oa ager special - _ Phone Ind. 200 _ - oCeaa3tOna, but only when permie- Wheat of any grain taken in - - ; .-' cion has been given. A violation The P1Ckerin� _ -of the-order makes the offender -exehaugefor Flour.' liable to a very heavy -Hoe. As We have Bray, Shorts, Chop,` Moto �1 &�Ce C�l>nmltt88 -i -many are aged with uniforms on whey engaged w their daily work, r. Oil Cakelrfeal; R .and who are not entitled to wear. all kinds of raih. 00% , The object of this Association is to them on say occasion as they-have g lessen stealing and prosecute l aiever performed . military duty, O ilvie 3 Porridge Oats. - the felons. these persona should take notice ,..g_ P _ You Want to jet the most out of the these the order and govern thein- Ro al Hrnzsehold )!'lour, Members having properly stolen oommunll q money and labor you are putting into ease immediately with any member selves accordingly. Cream of to West Flour. � � of Executive committee. fields of corn and beef and dairy cattle? The annual Concert and Conn ^ l ;. Membership fee _11.00 mencement Exercises of the Clare- ?-iCHOPPIN4 EVERY Tlien you can't afford to be without a Tickets may be had from tine President os. reon t Con tin nation School will be cod silo--like m "Toronto" Silo. 6aotehrr gnapplioation. held nn the evenings of Thar,d y WEEK DAY- 8 y : and E'ridti t i, LLT Exse. Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm y,-March 13th and 14th. It supplies the equivalent of rich June er, Donald Munro, Pickering. The programme will cbnsi�t - of T. �T: Zi�CKW00� - illa;trated cln,ruses, drilla into. - pasturage all through the winter. It : w J.R. Thexto,l,. _ W• 1. Clark. ■ mimes. recitatiuris., :piano and' , r i,i< quickly "pays for itself in more milk President,; Becrebry vo-it Solus, gimrteCtes' and �c lac- 'Pick ertng ;,; and healthier cattle. tions by the sc•hoot orchestral. j k I +! There �c•ill be a ono-act dranvi en �h •: titled "This .�,iy Out,".. which L�eAber Goods Storo 1 ;, y ; Toror-to"Silos are made. of double tongued . will l.zst for fen ty•five naiaiitc:,• 5 i and grooved staves of selected spruce;treated E This is it iuost interestinrc•omedy, Our stock comprises evervthing in �_ „t'��, - %6..th creosote. Silage juices do not affect which ygii sho,iild not' f•iil to :fern• leather goods and deur prices � � � �! treated mood. You get 15%extra capacity, - The proceeds are to be'devoted t.o are second to none. due to the special "Toronto' Hip Roof • � �� Vit' e. innatl, i Everything for the horse: construction: _ School'-, A large.nnnzber from the �, �`af,_ plendid I'll be lad to tall a nut these s Blankets, $.9f1 up, heavy :' -�illaure and Surrounding diitrzct - g Halters,90c. up, all leather ahonlii attend and help tong the - dividend-payers at any time. u, Of all materials and design _ Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Cases kept in stook. Ii will pa; you drool which is such a edit tooall at oar works acd inspect our stoell the-vilha¢e.' Secure your tickets Harness and boots repairs SP. R. Emerson, Chas. R. Rice, obtain prioes Don't be muted -early._ and have your choice of Our repairing service to - 'iV)�iLbs, - Bos 4'25 ___Whitevale, Ontaaio agents we do not egiploythem,ooitsequeol• either Thursday or Friday even• unexcelled• ly we oau,-,and do throw oft the agent 'Ing. Reserved seat tickets may • 0ommission of 10 per sent..whidh ybo wp be seciti•ed from pupils of the Con- CECIL . .BRADLEY. ._ _ 40Hsoliclted� by pnsahaaing from ns. tftrnijtirnl Echo-til. Adttliseion:.rr__ � served seats, 35 cents; ehildreii,'25------- - Harness maker, J.T. DdATHESON cents.. Doors open at 7.30. pro- ' gramme&t S. _ PICKEIiING, ONTARIO' 1 Qf80eand S_Flo si IfftiitbJi Qat � ' 4+ x�fr ~v / _ x � j •,�. ,,:�:. ::t. �.` a rJ:•e. �..,�4t.- s � .,y';r ntT� ''bi e y, ,a•;,y. , �._ , :r;.:'" .: ;':�.d°,�:::ai7 >a..' r '"� •�"�?" "� w:fi�T' ,sr ,„•^ '%. w; i k74.•c„• '� ^.:�1,+.�� 2', '}+.r. � ••r 2� '� t M _ 5-4rs ,. •,2 ;, .v ,. ..,. �T3 -.>:v- �,ore.. .a..,.,,.«�, .,,;p'.�' •5, r.G, �+ ,�: �» } t„r h' • Ifs. - • .re "suits me,too. But will he go with Curious Monument at Dorset- a - Ys!" . Avery ovrtous'moanmeat Is that set ;" . . Your Guarantee "He'll go with a., Kirby said up at a place Called Swanage, in the qi"€� - y County of Dorset, England. This con- r. i>: � Asl;tAO CHAPZ'EIL K1CSV. `` gists of a huge stone globe the � •7 t , Msail �- -- - world, measuring Leri Leet to iiiameon - saa rs>zr nr ra xiaia'r. Id's tlldR bTsQestdastfi>�; Fvom ten thousand.bulbs.the mov and having a weight o!forty tolls. Oa Ing picture houses of Curtis Street Its surface the outlines of the coati- �n can , were nests and oceans are shown. the latter •and li'/ • LCIp t0 r dingingea: sslaw upon the packed sidewalks whoa Hi:by came out of the is light relief. Carved into the store ge"N sad a eleansW ? a hotel and started optawn. are lines representing the meridians the Sari He walked to the l , enter- ' yn�ham of longitude, we psralleL ot_latitude. _ - '__-.. a- edunnotice& - From the , and slipped up the stairs o! the the ---- cs ,o! - car and Capricorn, t�tb. _ a>va _ third story hie Aseendedyb a ladder to the equator and the.Arct�o and Ant- a11fnt�asj wen the flat roof. He knew-�gx what piisasath. ' wat- �s fresh. he had come to investigate. From one An Ex uisits Reason. and frure Tr the Paradox he had of the windows of the fourth Boor at r. 4 ' �; sfr8raat -- y it, notices the It, lnaures Les tclothes Mr. Boggs, the butcher,was a jovial line which stretched across the Wynd- DOUL As•he was cutting up an'order t a - ham roof from one corner to another. of lamb chops for a Igdy•customer the t :He went straight to one 0. the poets lady asked curiously: "Mr. Boggs, * which sn a ro He made what led you -to choose your present gported the � — • `� a careful study of thisthen walked occupatipnY' rs'f to the other upright a pport and ex- ' Tang 1 ed Tral i s amined the knot8 which held the line said e> th htililynow, myab snit •fast here. IN " • " was because I have always been toad I mnrmered to btmseu s guesser," he of animals:'• 1 r &T If1WAM JIACL$OD i11111a, back to the ladder and descendedto the Boor below. - quietly along corridor :. x ' �•• The United States o! America is He moved n z the most neurotic country in the (C�7> t, � Allaa). to the fire escape andg pped out : ireporom"Ya. it. Then, very quickly and ex- world,with Britain a close second, ac- CHAPTERXRXI�. "I didn't know what to do. I'd . he coiled a rope which he-took cording to ekwell-known doctor. talked.s lot of wird bile about how paper parcel that had been Canned Romance. h t FWK.TIIL gME ygCApg; under his arm. AL one end of the „ Cunningham ought ta, be shot or Minard'e Liniment for Dandruff. Mary had a little can, j "The woman—what was she like? strung up to a pole. If I went to coil was s loop. He swung this light_ She filled it full of jam, ' ; "8be "was tall an' thin an, flat- ly round his head once or twice to the lice tt forSamson t! es-- . i cheated. I didn't know her at the ?° of it The rope,snak= non's Zoo was visited last ear And now she's Mrs. Sam. t d light on me as the killer. I y "E time,but it.must 'a'been Hull's wife." ed forward and np. Its loop dropped b 1818,126'people; this is a record. "You said on didn't know what ed the whole thintt,�---o-ver. After a up on the atone•abutment he had no- y ' - while I went into a prW a booth down- ;iced when he had been examining the NVharo +19noranae is Papoul•mord time this was, Kirby said. ��town an phoned to the police. You exteriors of the buildings with Cole Old Lady—"I believe in "No. My old watch had quit dole recollect maybe the papers spoke Sanborn. It tightened when be gave O �nd tems. It is awful not to know what! buginet a an' i hated to spend, the:about the man who called np head- s ark '" money to et it fixed. The mainspring'quarters with the neva of Cunning- ii . you have died of. " h $iiby climbed over the railing and was busted, a jeweler told me.the ham's death. " ung hi and lightly out into beside school, a waiting list of pu alt "Who spoke first after ,they came "yea, I recollect that all right lightlyspace. •Cookie Uses. En land's leading ubli( tnto the room?" Kirby did not smile, He did not ox- For soaps, sauces,gravies. sa+ours g P P " uncle. Se laid the ci down lain that he was the man. But he the Sze eaeapq of the Paradox. He I dish meat beef t ad long enough to fill it till 1984. on the stand an sa em w a so davorto over wanted.-He didn't rise from the chair, had v to on w e er w self }� platform. had notified the police o! his uncle's By chance the blind was down. a e -.hut his voice rasped when he spoke. death. If not, Olson was lying in at � i There was no light within, but after At was the woman answered. She took least one detail. He had a suspicion his eyes had become used to the dark- the lead all through. 'We've come for that the man had not given him the neyy•he tried to take a squint at the g a settlement,' she said.. An- we're whole truth. . He auras telling part of V in' to have it right now.' as stif- room from the sides o! the blind The _ F it.but he was holding back something. shade bung an inch or two from the CUBES' ;,u�„w•a „� • tend at that. He come back at p sly and Yurtive look in his eyes ug , t window frame so that.by holding his ! r•+. o••r her Lith Yon cant t no shot-qua helped to build this impression in the ey Intyea,d i0 50 and ia0. +•••••• + aye • p e close he could get more than a 't► �ea.�a.r.i'•ww y settlement outa me- �Words. just I mind of the man who listened to the glimpse of the interior. . . poured from that woman's mouth. She roasted sted him to a turn, told how be(s��ou didn't actually see Hull fire (To be continued.) � � � , • � . � was crooked as s dog's hied lag an';the-shot that killed my uncle, then?" 1 1 .eve deal he touched was dirt ,Said every y Olson hesitated, a fraction of.a,-sec- : .Muttoi!_i��aCau'O111. he couldn't even be square to his own ond: rTo When the cold mutton baa lasted_so EDDYS I • e pardners, that he couldn't get a.man, . "You don't know .that it -was bethsti., woman or ckild in Colorado to say that fired it." It long that before ueewife dreads untag ..irIM he'd ever done a good act, Believe ,NO, it mi lit 'a' been the woman, 1t salla lSetoreTer!s<mily tether try ;�, ;a me, she laid him out groper, an""very But it ala" likely he handed her the it nailer this guise. Cat th6 cold meat "A=HES W s word of it was true; far as I know. . gun to do it with, Is it? For that, into cubes. To two cups of meat have "Well, sir, that old reprobate uncle matter I don't know that the cracklone cup of cooked macaroni, two caps � *r I = " of yours never batted sn eye. He slid over the head didn't kill Cunningham. of tomato sauce;, one cup of cracker down in his chair a little so's he could Maybe it did.- crumble, two tablespoonsinl of butter, - wb=yp *1w be comfortable.thi'le ftp listened ou He . "That's all saw?" y salt and pepper. In a well,buttered ggir�nned up-at her,like she;was some Again, the almost imperee table kind of specimen had brooks loose hesitation. Tben, "That's all the enamelled were bake dish pate layer 'fn the way it acted. That didn't calmWba': kind of a grin was it2 macaroni, bread crumbs and tomato from a circus an he was interested Valle rancher said sulleal . a CRNA r. t � • " sauce,.then a layer of mutton with bits her down none. She rip-r'ared right Kirby asked• , of butter, pepper and salt.. Alternate t along, with a steady Row o� words, "Too far away tCouldn't:be sure." until,the pas fs�lled. $Drinkla bread s•�...e4 ....a mostly adjectives. Finally she quit, "Big sa s .4b?" crumbs on top with enough extra but- mostly Fc-r r an' she was plumb white with anger. "Couldn't 'a' been. The evidence .ter to brown them. Serve In the dish ` �Deftil. "r 'Quite through"yore uncle asked with was that, it was done..with an to In which it is coo 'ed. ^"•�"•�•` ' that ice-cold voice of his. She asked'matic."- him what he intended to ,do about a I "The evidence.was that the wound , e i settlement. 'Not a thing,' he told her. in'the head was probably made by a •'I did aim to gtve Hull two thousand.bullet from in automatic. We're to get rid of him. But I've changed talki y now about the blow on•the �� fit 1���/ I ' 0." ca+.- MO.Owl my mind, ma.am. You can ge whistle head. ! 17 1�„�w for IL'" "What rte you driw NNW vin' at?" the " hit • thm "Two thousand! Did lie say two rancher asked;scowling. "He wouldn't `•.,�•�.00*0 Md�• e thousand?" bring two different kinds of gun with Kirby-leaned forward ea rly him. That's a eiacb" ' • "That's what he said Two thou-. d. No but we haven' proved,yet be After Dishwaishingl sand," answered Olson. ."Then that explains why he drew fired t�te shot you heard later. The �i 1 ut legal. , �� s AA so mach from the bank that day." {1we have naoSavthtdence that bsomebod �I . ;; '�i0 per°" �AMPAHA S "Thad it figured out so: If the wo- elsa didn't do it>" y MALIAN u�"^ "I Knees a jury would be satisfied acid ton a of hers he'd intended, to „ f is simply wonderful for keeping !*t•• tn•tasd an Matt cut to ntr s gu he fired:it all right , g m - buy Hull off cheap. But she got his " - the hands beautifal]y white and s'�A" ""'e '�' s • "t'4 rge up. He wouldn't stand for her Probably. It looks bed for Hull. ; d•ar., std.. Points.°M:rdatira. ads, go Dont on think you ought to go to soft and smooth. Positively pre` aiet, •aw, tests 0oft and draw. 4 dine of talk. y rti•tae+t a a.eiw P.•e. "What took place then?" the cattle- the Tice Lith your story? Then we vents redness sad chapping. IIse xoT aTAV was .e,w' �. �+*an questioned. = -- can ave Hull arrested. e '] pro rhes, slaw• from. Ca sa Hess ws. _qqy Si it at once after' washing w ng di M�•s "Still without rising tram the chair _him. the the -- - _ _sad _note the improvement a+a+. _. — xzn. - F ' he'll break -down under it and con- - soar ll�nda: _--'--- Cann Alsddm Co.,j,�t" : Cunningham ordered them to get out fess." _ _ Hull was standin' kinda close tp him., Keep a bottle handy by the kitchen sink r He had his back to me. Cunnitrgham Olson consented with obvious reluc '' Perhaps: __• . _ _ _-, — reached out an' opened a drawer of tance,but he made a condition preced- "Hey, Bill, 'I wonder,why they put 4 the stand beside hint. The' fat man ant to,his acceptance. Les see Hull a muzzle on that thing?" took a step forward. I could see his first,just you 'n' me. I ain't strong "Duano. Guess they think it Trill / n Sash in the light. He swung it for the police. We'll go to them when bite!" down on yore uncle's head an' the old we've ant an open an shut case." man crumpled gpp" .Kirby.considered. This story didn't "So it was Hull killed him; after wholly fit the facts as he knew them. WOMENCAN DYE AMall," Kirby said, drawing a long For instance, there was no explana- / breath of relief. ;tion in it of bow the room where Cun- ALUMEM, DRAPERY' Then, . to his . surprise -when -he'ningham was found murdered had be- ' F thought about it later, a glitter of come saturated with the oder of Dye or Tint Worn,- Faded �. malicious cunning Tit the eyes of the chloroform. Nor was it in character •�W��ap " .Yon will see this shield-shape trade mark, rancher. that Hull should risk firing a gun, the s New for 15 cents. _. in hardware stores everywhere. You won't "That's what I'm tellin' you. It wag sound of which might bring detection ` Bull. I stood there an' saw just what on him, while his victim lay helpless it on cheap, inferior goods. It goes I've been givin' you.". ;before him.. Another blow or two on _ — -only on houselold utensils of the highest "Was my uncle senseless then?" {the skull would have served, his pur ' quality, yet selling at moderate prices, t "You bet--he was. His head sagged itfVl l `pose noiselessly. The cattleman knew � d s �_ �� > ''i�ecause of the tremendous quantities sold �: clear over against the back of the from his observation of•this case that each year. chair." I the authorities had a way of muddling r "What i ey o en. would be better to Don't wonder whether you-can dye Choose cooking and baking uteneiIs�hat- "That's where I drop out Nlrs.!wait until the difflcul es -had been carry this trade mark. Choose S11IP or tint successfully, because perfect Hull stepped straight to the window.'smoothed out before going to them. home.dyeing is guaranteed with "Dia• - :!Enameled Ware,with its very hard,smooth � ' I crouched down back of the railin'.t "That suits me," lie said, "We'll surface. Heats faster, cleans easier, im- It was dark an'-she didn't see me. She tackle Hull when his .wife isn't with mond Dyea" even If you have never prts no metallic flavor,causes no danger- pulled the blind down. I waited there him. He goes downtown every day dyed before. Druggists have all coy- : athile any afterward t'here was'the about ten o'clock. We'll pick him up ors. Directions in each'package. ? long acid re-actions. Ask for sound of a shot.+ That would be when in a taxi, run him out into the coun- , 4 f they sent the bullet through the old try somewhere, an' put him over the No Middlemen. �� W�RE man's brain.". lumps. The sooner the quicker. How Elimination of the aLeaefor the �. "What did you do?" about to-morrow morning?' North Dakota has a League Middleman. Re- Th rye finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of centrj a member fell ill and sent for �; vacly-grey enamel inside and out. Diamond • the undertaker. Ware, three doats,light blue and white out- " ens That craftsman came at once,but on entering the sickroom and observing side, white lining. Crystal Ware, three the patient he said: "Why, man,,you U p coats,pure white inside and out,with Royal -- don't want me, you need a doctor.",-- "No, actar::" -"No, I don't;" said the sick man „ g erawao. • � � faintly. "No�mlddlemen.” UAu tstfaCT METAL F'FICDIJCTS j MONTRgAL TORONTO W1I4141PEG Learn the luxury of doing good-- rt '[DMONTON VANCOUVER CALGARY ti SAL A Goldsmith. �. e� -- Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts, _ ' leo i yam. •.-... .. • ., .�.I •iy E.._�.3.�' �r�'' � "'.d:'. y ';�. 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I , 1,- manitc;bs whost--wo, 'L Northam- Genend Anxliounc�s Third I �. . . AL n - . :.. , ,-�T:� '­� -�,�­�'11-1 % �:-41.1& - - ,W%c; ,� " .'. .w..:-.� -..- -- .and . :Ir � , I � -,�.... . ., . : . - - t - I . � .1: I " ..1, � "''' 'r- . - ;.' .­,.­ I or- - � - I % -� . - 1 � TORONTO. ' " His 4ellency the Goverri � - MarAtobs. oats,--No- 3 M . Session of 14th House. , . . .. . ... . -­­ Ba .- 0 - ­ . ��­ . . . 1�.1 . = . ­ . . . - - > � . :. I I � .1 - .� : : " .1r,." � . .. . I . :;_ . ­­ . ,�� . ,)Ro. 1, 45%c. .k despatch from Ottawa Says: , I . . 1. W .. I., ... � . I I ,�4'. . . ,:­: -, " - I �. . I - I -L' . 1 ­�.. . :; ...�­­--��. I .J -. . . � � .4: - . . .:� :r_ C7 �, - I . .�.. . , ..I )I 1.�. ' 'L , . :. 7� . ;, Manitoba bawley-Nominal. --- -;., r'ws boomed and Alf the ceremonial ... ­, . .. .. , .., .1 �. . __ , , . _ . . .._� ..,.�. . . . . . .�,�:L, , , "' -.' .. ,. . I .. - . *"., . ',� . "­-­' ,,� - . . - �­ .., � t . ­- . I � , � :L .:, ."� .I 1.� . ­ . , . : , . ­- . %� .�, , � �. I . . 1. . , . .�., , I :1 . . . : .1 a .�'. . .� All the Above, c.Lf., bay portIL I I that rAched back to the early days '. . '.; ., , '.��,,�� . 1: . ;,. . .10 . .. : , ,� : . - I ,. .,.. � .1 w :,- I '�­., . -1, . I . '..- N I � ., - ,*,., -� I 1-1 .1 I.- 'Ontario, barley-66 to 70c. . . ,:: I `e . -.. ­ , . . �.*�" L,� , I :��.:,.,�. 7 ­�-, , , ,. - ,.1 the history Of England Marked the . a. �." ... . - 1_ , ­ , I - I ;t - " . �.�- . ,- ..­ ,, ­ ;," , - � -No. 2 yellow,98%c- In I . . I` - . . .1 " _: 1,-�� � ; �. �� *merican corn- . the thir -�.- - ,.:, r,., � " , I , �' . � : .� ­�:- .. . � -. .. � -. % . 'No 2 --82c.--- - ..formal- . opening . of d ".I �' ..,V . .. .� . -, . I I , ­ . . - . .- ­ . ­ - � . :.' ---- . 1-1 4----- ­­­­ . 4 ... .. . I .1, � . . I-Buckwheat -111 to - - .�- --.- .-. ---- ­- , . .-- - �­-- ­­ .. :�. -- - ,'- , -, , t'.� , - ,-:J; - � arliament - � . :.- ,:�,:�. .:�; ,�,- . ... I I ,----­- ­­ . ---z, .: � , , o rye--N;l. A, 75 to 79c. -�- a I ' of the fourteenth P , ­'�' , '' , I . 7�- : ­­, ., ,:. I . '- Ontari . essl0n � . 4'It�;�'-� , .. . I . �:.1.; .:' . ,�, . - I ,� ' -- ... b , " � '. ellency the .�- ­.L� - " -,r0riy---1V1­nth . . ;. .. -, li I �- Peas--No. 2. $1.45 to ' -1 �,.� Annual Statemintf9r yea'r' er0ing %`:,.,:1'-"' �' . , .­-.:�/,.: .:� ,_, . : , of Canada, by His Exe I " I'.' .. ��. *,.120 . I . I . ­�.,,,� . . 1 7'�',.- Millfeed Del., Montreal I ta, Governor-General, Baron Byng. of .­� :";­ . : - . .. . .��-`., .1 ..%% :",;" , - ,.. � -------------� . 31st JANUARY, 1924 � - , 1. . . - ;'L I .11 .. - J I� . . ­ - .-.�� . I ,,, 2ded: - ' .­ . I ' ­ � � � - ­� - , I .. �� " li�p I..:,�'.- 1hitiffMa L Inc Bran r ton , 28; ViTny on - . .. . ., ., . . PROFIT AND LOSS AQCOUNT . - � .i :. . ., , -11 �-� . I . � -,:, � . ., . '.." , . .:�. .. . . in a brilliant ...., '.� . :� ' Balance 'forward, January, 319, 1923 .........................I...... L,; .:��.. 'L .1.ah&ts per ton, $30; gas ; Tlie scene was staged . . L I - I . ­ . �: ...9.... 1001W.-", � : .: . '... I . I , .:: . I I . $. . I , I ­ � -- I j& to and, for I . I Trofits for L the' - '.".,"�," ___:_-�d leed flouri-112.10. the time of the year, an ap* .: ' year ending January,31st, 1924,after deducting expenses, interest ar, . I ; - : �11,6, . . . .. . 1. ­`­ . Ontario wheitw�-N6�1'whlte, I propriate setting. Snow flurries lent . I ,- ­-- crued on deposits,rebate forinterest op untnattired bills, Provincial taxes,-and . I . - ..., I ..t - I I - * . . � ­ 11 6 I.: .,.� 11*1 �7 ' �7..,-..-­ .. - 91, outside. to se heir added touch of winter *as his : - �­ ---:- ,provision for bad and doubtful debts. ............................ , 69&,094-7 -,,- -: -;i .L' I. . I .paking . . . I .I �-, 'L4 � . : � I -- f,--z- .'5-' "'Ontarto No. 2 white oaui,-41 4 - t I. . I . . I - . ­� - -... . . EApplIency-arrived accompanied by a , . . . . . . -, . . . I - . . . . . � ­ I .. 11. . I .1 ­ �:�.*� �"-..` ,� . , "1, I .:,; . , ; . . . 1, . '..".... ..: . . .. . .1 . L I ­­ - - 1­� L , Ontario corn-NominaL ,. I .. . 11 .. . . , I L $ 855,661.66 '.1 1 4,.-�,��_: , 1. . : . `ti923".,i the rate of 14% per annum.......- L--1 140,OW.00 t��- .. `�'. . , .. ,-t,.. t mounted ' cort- from the -Princess , . .. - - - , - Dividend No. 130, paid,Mai 14 -1. I... I� ..:!�-.: '.�s­ [-;,.�,,�.:,:: . ,Ontario flour-- * per cent. a I . . :" .. - . .." - ... "I ­' . I.' , J 11= prompt Dragoon Guards, and within ­­ '­.; Dividend No..131, paid Xug;4st, 1923, at the rate of 14% per 1121211131 .......:*" �140,000.00 .V.. . � I�.. I * bags, Mon X ; SK�# Louise es : li U1 . I . . L . � . ' -- ems 5 - �' �, 1. , ,. - . :- ,: ' iit,- $4.70-� .-Toronto basis, $4.7 ; the Parliament Buildings th elve :Dividend No. 132, paid,Nov. lit, 1923, at the rate of 1290 --120,000.00 ' "...., -1 . 4. at .thq rate of 12176 per annum. ....... .120,000.00 - - . .. :...-..�.."!,1, , .�1.� :.� :' Clukulk sesbr,aAj 414-8�-.­ of ciii6ouial 1: . . , Dividend* . . 1 -7- ,� , t114 in JU+4 theri were now touches . .. . 133, payable Feb. lit, 192 40,000.00 . I I �. . . " . , :. . , Manitobii� nour--1519 Pa . I .War Tax on Note Circulation ................................................. I . I ,, Pata., and display. I . .. . �!.- .. . 11 I . " ' ' - . � .1 , .: , :ascks, $6.80 per barrel; -2nd .- . Reserved foi Dominion Income-Tax ................. . . . .. .S......... ." �55,000.00 . . %­.;t�-: .4 et'.- . The speakers, both of the, House . -� I -- I I I .I I 1.�'. , �, - 1. . ::L-' . ''$5.80. 3, � .Contributed. to Officers! Pension Fun& ..............:.....I..:*�*..,.,.......... Pslow.(* .4. � . ' knee-breeche . . I . . .. - . t'. L I . . � .. L �- Hay-m-­Extra No. 2 timothy,Per ton, And the Senate, were 215,661.60 1 . . . . ,L4 �- `�� 14.50;-tot$15; No. 12, silk stockings. and buckled shoes Jn 1 �` Balance carried"forward ........................................................ I* , I. -­��; .. I.,I.. ­ 'track., Toronto, $ . -."..� I �. L � - . . . . . . � . , . L.. ­ � ''.. . 1. . I .. . . -. ... .­ %. L I I-. . , - $14.50; No. 8, $12-50 to $13; Mixed, reminiscence v:r Westminster, al- . ,-. - I I .1 . . . I . - � I L55,661:66 ' .4 .� -� .. �:L. . . . . i ��., ,.� ­­:.,,....,�C.. . I! ''.­­. ­ , ..- . . I .. ,.. t, i� 1. . - . .. '. . 'f12 50. ' I . .. though minus the wig. A new canopy. . .,'..�. . 1. 1. ­ . ,­ � L, I I.. - .GENERAL STATEMENT --.-:..--.-- ./. . ­ .-,- ,. 7 '" ' .-L ' . . . . . I .. 'i. 7' . � 1. 4- .- . , ifraw-Carlots, per ton, $9.50. f.o. of gol and maroon lent added color . . . . .. 1. ­­. .... .1 _ d . .­� � ­ I . . . LIABILITIES . . - , .. . -�� �t... '',, ,L, , : * . . - . I . L , " ... I... ,..­ � .L:'�. Standard reelesaied screenings, er,,alreidy gor- ! . � . Notes .....4.... 4 4,589,865.'00 ,., 11, , ­ " . , , . �.. to the Senate chamb .1 .of,the Bank in circulation ................................... I . . 1, , a . , I , -1 ­ I t . .. its hearing in 1 �4 1. t . , IL bay Ports, per ton, $20. .. geous in its red7and gold, its brilliant I Depesi terest (including interest todate) ..... , W,478,09.23 - . � .­ : . . . I . . Is - 19 to 20c, . . .. .....I . .;-11JI4,922.34 . .. .1 �, ­ - ,4�' -, , Cheese-New, triTA, 21 to 21%c; military and official uniforms, its dis- :� .. Deposits not bearing interest ..........�.......... .;:*:.*.*- ­­ 51,50,261.57 . . . .1 I". . � -�twins,,20 to 21a,, .. . . 0 , 4 .. -4K - dream, and the sharp, con.-� I . ..'­­V� .1 . . - - ­ . I . -,: � :;� 4 , Stiltons 22 to 28c. . 'L D is made by other Banks in Canada ......... ......................L.... 671,261.30 . ,. . -- Old large, 27 to play of . * ' ....a I . . . L I.. � ..,.-29c; t;h�s: 28 to 30c; i�4plets, 30c. trasting red and ermine of judges of �­ . � . B=es due to other Banks in Canada ......................................�..... 655.0M.38 .. I., .1 -1 14 . 1 . . - �". � � Butter--Finest creamery PT11110, " the Supreme Court. In the COmnwm I. Balance&due to 11knka and Baniting Cuiresp*ndents elsewhere than in Canada .-.. 3,W,151.42 ,. ..-� ...- . I . . , ., . . - L "'.� . I " to .- .1 . . 2m" 00 : - . . . 47c; No. 1 ereamary, '48 to 45c; Chamber an old familiar'nate was I. .-'� Advances under The Finance Act ..........................i................ ... , - - . ...-1. ., . .,:,�L��! '.. .No. 2, 42 to 43e. lacking in the uniforms of the pa9w. . �" Bill& Payable ................................................ ......� . - .11�1 .... ,41% ,-. � - Eggs-Extras, fresh, In cartons, 42 � .- . ... i ...., L.13Q,WS .; - . . ..... . . ning dress which they Letters of Credit outstja�d 1 ..f.....:..................W.......:::::::-.-.. I .4S � I : .. I � - ..­.' Ap 48c- fresh extras, loose, 40 to 41c; the gerni-eve has - . �.�*-..Liabilities not includei the oregoing -;'.:....;--,�.......................... 3,6%.97 - -..L. I., I. .1 . . L . I I � � - . : , L. ,�;.�.,. imb irou. 38 t& 89e; fresh seconds, have been accustomed to. wear I . .�. Dividend No. 133, payable lot February, 1924. --...'.--.'.- . .11MAD.00 '' , .- . - . . . I . � . � a new tight . . I. .. ­ ......................� . ... : ly-fitting . Former Dividends unclaimed .............. - .. .. ............'t'. - -728.75 . .- - 04 to 85c. given place to � .....�................1. �. -f - 11 .1 I %.1 �: .I I., Live poultry-SprinC chickens- 4 uniform of black edged with green.. .1. . --LLLLLL ... ­.;. 4,000,001)-00 ..­ . I I --- . . W. 1�-.� '�7 '..� .-, 1. . . . I . . - -P - 2,750,(M.00 --7=7- I .. , ­ . - . ..** ... I. .. . � , - .'CRturt.1K."d e".in... 9 'i.'i;,;;j*.**:::::,-:­***"... 1 21S,661-66 -. ' . I ., , . � - ba. and eve over 5 lbs., 22c; do, . : - �. �, .� -Balance of Profit and "*i"- - I I ................ . . . .. . . . -� . ., , . I. . - . .-. ., ... I ,I :. . , ': -- ... -1 -,;; 2 _ .1 da 3 to 4 lbs.. 15e; Snmdlpox Epidemic at . . � .- . - -I . . L . . ". t , - --- R; na lk - I . " , - I � .. ­­ I. . : ­ . .'-. .,�,- - . ,. ....". ..,... . :. . . , .. .637ASS.39 " I - -L I : 14XxgaM ib�; 4ucifings, over 6 lbe., . . . .4 - - .* .: I L '. L . .� .... - - . . . . � - - ' .. 'I I . " )ft; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; turkeys, Windsor Matter of Concern ., . . - " , I... I - . . . - . : ;4 1' .1 I ASSETS " . L ' - � . .- I " - ' ' . . . I � . .. � .- - : ,� I- . - 7 -.11 I in held 17 the Bank'.'..! ..- '?,.�;..., . . -:-.-.". I.` , irburg, 10 lbe, and up, 22c. I Current Co! ................ . . . . � . . . L � � � - � . . . . .I I . � -.. .1 I .. I . - - - . . . . ... . '. . Driazed poul"--S rin '-ftt., March 2.-4%ven � . .50 .�� . . :: :1. : .- . . # ebkkm-% Windsor. , .-Dominion Notes hold ..............;,...z.--I.. ........... 8.562-W .. � i.: - ­ � ... Wk- = 8 to 4 o are very low, -­ . I . 11m. and over, persons have died, tvt I L� *Deposit in the Central Cold Reserves ....,.........:::.......... 700,000-00 I'. - � ­ . . - . � - L � I I � I . � Q 26c; ben�, ov4;; 5 un., Ise; do, and 60 eases are under supervision of .. .. I . . L . ' --- $1015M.M.69 - " � , :,.. * . Detmit with the Minister for the purpose of the Circulation Fund. -'....... ... r 200,000,00 . ,�� :I-� �-�.' 4 to 5 lba. 24c- do 3 to 4 lbs, ise 1, the Windsor Board of Health as a . . __ , . . - .. . I. 1. � . . , 'I roosters. lb�; ;i6i6gs, over 5 nxL, of the smallpox epidemic,which .. I -- I - Nes ther ...................... .........................�... � 279,741.00 ' ' - . � L , � .. .-L �­' Alle- "I 4 to'�5 lbs., 2be; turk result United States and other foreign curresci as ..... �..............­ , 13,lS7.01 : , L, � ..2 I - - - .. I " 11 ., . � young, . . . . . XMI . � . � : j�� .1 ­ :�I , . M, reached a new high level in Windsor -.� . Ch.W. 62 other Banks ..... ......6;..................... I * '�1', I 10 lbs. and up, 32 to ., :::::::'"*** ......... 3,U3274.33 L . . , and vicinity during the past 48 hours. .- . � ..Balances due by other Banks In &;��";C'�'*"­­ - � ..., AW.00- ,. 'I, . . persons. .. ­ 1. � - . �.� ­' :� "' Beana­-Can Ib"- �� , eme, 22c. , I . . - - hindpk k&., 7c; The death list now totals 15 �.. Iftalmn as due by Banks ,and Banking pendants elsawUre . .� I.. o . . . I :.' 4 � . - . ,682,970.V --­ 11 �- . ­ ... "1. . . .., .1. I.. ..Nwimes 6%c. . Three persons died to-day from the I . . than in Canada .........�................o....,............................1. . _ I � ,. � . . . . . .. I . - . , I . . . -- - .­ . . . Mapt., iroduct" are: Mrs. John I . . . . . .. . .. . . - ` . . . _ . : Per '15P' disease. The victims * . . . I . ,. . . 1. . $IS,Z3,44I.P .1 . .,.; I .1 . ' . I - . . . . � . 17 -. V. call $2.50; Pa. ;:;�"tll $2.40 pair Shaw, 50 years old, of Am4enthurg; .�­ I � I - I . . exc--J2-- "' - ­ . I I . I I 11 . � -� ' � jUL; maple rg - . .........L'a ­ 1. .--. . '. - . - . . �11 ''... I� -- .%Ib., 25e Mrs Ids ,Cox, 35 'years old, of.Am- . . . Dentiviian and Provincial Governmeett Securities not ­. � . . ,. . � . . 1. : I . .. ... Honsy-w�lb. 16 11 to ll%e . . . market value ...........................**................ 8 SAWJM.m 1. .�.,. 1. . ..- � .. ''I . I . I 4 i : ... - -. - 1W. 10-lb. 1:1201 11 to 12c; 5-lb. t=. li;;��rg. and Xrs. Virginia McLean, ILI. . - - and British, .. . r�­Canadiw Municipal 99curitift foreign &ad 4olonial ­ . .. . -:" ­ I - . , - I L I. I . . � . , . - . ... .. , -1 . , ., "., , � � . I .. . . ...-::.k -­ . . ... - - I I .. . .14 to l2c; 2%-Ib.. tins. 12% to 130; 211 Windsor Ave.,Wludsoi- . ---pablk-swarlties other than Canadian, not exceeding market ­ '. -..;." - I . . I . . .. . I I . -- - . .. . ".3 F � ,:�- - It W75 to ' The worst cases..are hemorrhagic, ,. " value. ..........................................?......... 2,306,992.46 .. . � . -\ -11 I . I L I. . IL. " I � eomb boney, per 6m. No . . I I ­. . -1 . ­ , -!�-- � . .. . I.--$4- No. 2, SS-25--W$3.50- and the in three to six days. These . R&Uway =4 other hands, debentures and stocks, not exceeding -, . ..* T . : � � ,.:.. .. - ..... IA416.65 " , . - - -- I ­ . � �. �,t , Az;�ied meats--Ham, mod, 24 to hard to && Some resemble -- - - mArklat 'value ...................................... . � . . � � . � .. . '11,", I I ,gnom .. . . . I . . � . - , .Call and Short (not exceeding thirty days) IA&=- In Canada on . � I . .It I .­.. . ... - - I .. 11 . .. - �� ... -.1.- - cooked hams, 35 to rods� T. 'i; sqarlet feveir . ... . I . . . . . ... 25c to 37c- smoked are or arysipelas,' o6ers . . " . . I . . . �.. P, it to 21c; eatts L , . ba-A- debentures and stocks or other securities of a suScient .. . .4 . :� �.. - - . - �: .- . 1.11, � . . - . , ' . . , � - - . - - .. I .I I . � �: , rolls 3 - .. , *:';- .23e-1 briakfdat bacoh. 3 to.26c. &Pa- nimiles...and still others a mixture of : - �---�7'�.::,xBa*otable valuo-to cover ...............4.....?............ -2-984,M.79 -, .. '. . . ' . . L . . .,�w of the cases do � , ' , * -7 . . ., . . . . -14,06S,S31-26 I . .1 . �, 2�t I- ..� , L-%.cial �;, . "I ­ . .� ,,:.,-�--1 - �- , - - ­�'.-.. . -"I- . -- ­- , I ­ --- -­-- � brand brealdast bacon,28 to 30e; the foregoing. Many i. - .. - - ,r ,s - .- , . . . I . .1 � ��L: .. �: not develop the, ordinary smallpox . . � . � . I . . . ,. � I.,- . .. �: -.1 . , �, �� - ­ I .. �'- "backs, boneless, 28 to 93c. . : . .. . . .. % L, . . .- - ­- - � � : . 7." ,: : . 1 129.318,972.SS - - I.;. � . . I . . .. , I ... �L- . I Cured meatsL-Lo : clear bawn, 50 rash. The situation at Windsor Is . . . . - . .- .­.'.; -.-;. .1. .-.* .,., -J. ,. . ­ . - . - r . 'i. . .,.­. . - .... I -WAS6.84 I . . ..-. :____to 70 lbs, $181.50; 4n8 to 90 lbs., $18;, well in hand but in .view of the un- .. : . Loam to Cities, Towne, Municipalities and School Districts ........;... � .,-­...-­�, 1:.T. ­.... , I 1 lightweight rails �. ..�. other C4rreat Loans and Discounts in Canada (less rebate of Interest) After I 4, . � -, .90 lba. and $17. - �' : all had and doubtful debts ........:............ 35AS&W.06 - � .- . -.. , �. .� .�4, . .1 I rolls: usual nature of the cases,k health Offt �.�. . -alging fun provision for . I ..,:, , -­ - 1. z I - ,�. in barrels,.W; 16avyw t earn elwwboore are idvised to �e an ' ''. � , .. -1 - . 4 673.933.18 : I I L I .. Non-Current Lo- estimated Ion provided for ............................I... L : , ..:. . -,�� ,.I. .-. $8 . . ... 77.670.00 ., .. . . . ..� .: .". I Lrd-PILI-4 tierCeS, 14% to 15C; -the..alort-for the unusual. --�jp­ * - .: .! - Mortgages an Real Estate sold by the Sank .....:-....�...................... I I ..�. - I � t1:1 ., d . ., . .. . ..1, � . .. .. .............^-.j- 323,408,16 1- I :: �: .� ', - , � .��,, :.-, 'tubs 15 to 15%c; pails, 15% to 16c; - . 0 . .. . I I . Real Estate other than Bank Prentines .....................� -­ . , --7, 45 - - ­ ..J I - '' ., '' - . �.. it as per contra ....3.............. J30AW. . . ." ..�. . � n .I . . . .. - I . . � . : 7 ,:.M� I . . �, -", A ta, is to 18%c; shortening tiorcesi , Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Cred r-.9W M.35 . .. �#. -r41114 to 14%c; tubs, 14 to 15c; pails, Henderson Wins Seat 1. 40 . I � : Bank Promises. at not more than cast� Ins amounts written 01if ----:..........:.:: " 51:IS9.78 .....I., 7 % I I . %, I .I . �-. - , ' .- 'Other Assou not included in � I � I, I . _-: .- .1.- � , :1,2�1_: 15 to 15%c; print&, 17 to 17%c. in British Connsionsl. , .. � -� .i the fangoing .........�........:.............I�. . . .1 , . ., I . I . . - . -. * I I .�� .� % 50 to SS; �� ..1. . .­�- -� � . ­ . . . � ­­­ --- . , '� Heavy steers, choke. $7. . . .. - . -1 .: I ��... ". " . . . .. .. ­I ,� . -�. .j . : : , 869,637AS.39 . . . ....... .� . - . . I . . I It -1. ,�. . I . I .­,.�- .- . . . �.i,� .... �.�., ., - � I ­ , .. �:, I ..,­: .-butcher steem choice, $6.50 to $7 so. A despatch from London says:­-�I ... � . -. , .. - . . . . . I .-I ,..., .­� 1. do, good, $6.76 to $IL25; do med., . .. .�. .. .. . N. L. MCLEOD. General,M-4160r. : - ­ :,-:­-:­ - I to'K25- Arthlir Henderson, Home Minister in I , . - ,' % -T. MNOS. Aresidew. .. . . - .-I ... �� . � ­­ . . . ' - - - .11 .� ,,� : i$4.bo to $5- do, cam, $3.50 . . . - ,s RzPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS . .1 . . ­'. .. ' the MacDonald Cabinet, won the by- , �.. . AUDITOR .. . - 4. - , . butcher heijel;�choice,$6.75 to $7-, do, .1 I .1 . . . . . -'.i, I "-­­ 'L'. ;Med.. U.60 to $5; do, coni., $3.50 to el"ou at Burnley and a seat in the! .. . - l Cgrdfl.dW �he &h� Bela-* skeet i3 in &.cold with *a books at Tbo Statals-4 111--i -f C...44, --d 01-t- � : 1.-- . .I. I � ... . Im I bav*mookwed .It tke h1foratetion �.. �. I - -! --- ­­ .. , . � P " `:, -, - 7 I .- -Aa ny ELM It dinel-to the true co.ditlea of Lbe Bank at'st Slot JoNsam lice Item beft withia : I ­ .�. .,:� 4L25- butcher cows, choke. $4.75 to House o? Commons by a majority of s`: = I Its" required and LU ustutectione of t1te,seek-wMA 1146*9 6411w uud*r my so . I :1�':: I L-�=t=o - - . -. - -I � . % . 1. ..- to $4; canners 7,08 over his Conservative o i - �. 1. 9a=L � I. C- T. -CLARK -.t.; -i-"I 4,I..- � I U; Ao, med.,. $3.50 ,pponent, .'... . � SON. T.C.A.. - � . ­ . . .1 . .1 L.' . I A"iter for the gbarelbold*M - . , .q I ,. I ... � . . ,� :­. i7-1 d tters, $1.25 to $2.00; but- M Cartips. The vote was 24,57LI to'. ,. �- .Tomato. 21A FAWsM. 1924. '.- � .� I . . I .. .I k,� :,-,�.- ... I eT6r In' cl ...,.. � . . - - -- - � . . � - --to �. . bulls, Ioice,. $425 to 45.25. li 5 4. - - .. - - , � . 1. - .I - ­ L I . ..,,.. . . .tp, ....L, . 00 to $3.0 -1eeding,-'t 8 . to . I I ,- . -1 . �ido, coni., $2 --9; Henderson's victi)ry is likely --------.-- - - ., - - i -- ­ � 1. n atag--amod.25:50 to$6.50, do.fair,$4 that . sequenees _1P I- ----- L - - . good $4 to IF4.715; do, - ti­'EIC 'ILLM . .. Miles - I&�Iy.hicreased by a clause which per .,-; I , to $5', BtOCRO" away. Others, only four miles . '.L:' ' 11 ra $3.50 to 44; mific;rs and spring- speech of a days.ago, advoc .A�EN r . - - - -1 . . - ,­ - �i -=.sweeptug vision of the .Ve - IN T.N 'EXPLOSION distant, barely heard it. ­ ­-­-1. .I�mi�­nea relatives--�'wives, hug- . . ' - calves, choice, . 11 b1L ds, far - mat $70 to $100' .T. I . ­ � thers, mothers, unmarried I . . I - * .to $18; do, me�d. $8 t6 $10; do, COM, Treaty, are not yet overr. !......i . - � �� 1, ...7. I. [minor brothers and sisters, and un- - , V - :'. .. . 6 to 417; do, grassers. $3 to 114-50; The Liberals did not run a candi- U.S. REDUCES ,. - - . .-7 " 1!7 -ov4pl,aft-n4ph,ew*-and nieees!-�, 4�� � . �E mbg. Cho OR emwes, �$14 to $15.50; do, aused b Ne Jersey Plant Blown to ..- . - .- - in th a by-welection, w .---.- --- - - -IMMIGRA7`110N i� , -- ---- .- , 't .-L- - -date- ---s--___y 0 ,e I i.bucks, $12 to $14--­dot-­fa",--hW­- QUOTA n, in addition.to the quotas . I vy' the death of the Labor member elect- Atoms WAh $1,000,000 � - I -enumerated Above. I I - . 1 �": -,*�$4 to $4.50; do, cu&, $7 to $8; shee& ed in the last general election. Judg- , - -'.-'light ewes, $7.60 to 8; do, culls, majority, he ....-Loss­--Shock Felt 40 s- he 11 - . 7. - I I...,.- I ad, $7.50 ing from Henderson's -�.. �, Result May be That Can" While t new law, if passed, will I . to $3; hogs, fed an wls6er ­, , I -Miles. .. ... . �. reduce themumber from . I I ,*.-I to $7.75'; do, f.o.b., $7 to $7.25- do, must have gotten most of the Liberal , : .' '.. . . , ... . I Will Get More Picked . Eastern Europe, as sh9wn in the � I ' .:� I , . . ' ­�:.country points, $6.75 to $7; do,;�efe� votes in the constituency. I New York, March 2.-At least ;*. . - Settlers. .. ., 1, .. I , -1 . I figures above, it will also reduce the .I , � . ­­ . . ,-a' ,$8.25 to W150. - eighteen persons were killed and,more .. .. immi. numbers coming from -Great Britain, �1: . ­ . ". ' � ' - ---- -Canadian I - , . : MONTREAL. .1. I.. I ..1.1-I , .. �. g.:.,. :,:""­­­. -- than sixty injured on Saturday In thell Ottawn, March S. � I -- .. I . ..,. . :.�,.il:.�..,:.:.:;:.�"::�:''�, .;"'- - I- inter- and' other *estern European coun- ., on authoriti . . ­;:, ::.:`-.%, ::,; ... . ....� . .;:::�.,' . -11,...".-A1111111111111111111N�,�--, worst explosion that has rocked Now;grati Joats,--C". West., No. 2, 65 to -� ...,; * from tries. The number pe tted to come - :".;, - - - �01..��"11; - -, - ."" .1 I in the . ..' '65%c; do,,Km 8, 68% tor 54c; extra ......;. .-:1: Jersey in years. The. three-quarter i ested announcement . I - . MI. .". . . I from these countries under `the� , . , :.­,-� � mile area plant of the Nixon Nitra�j Washington of the immigration -re- in ' - ' � .',No. 1 feed, 61-% to 52c; No. 2 local .:�,.,;: I . , ".::** . I ...I. I ' dment bill that has just Present law is as follows: Great Brit 1. I . '... .".. I '. �- . ;It-,was once old: striction amen . I *hite, 60% to Sle. - FI,Our-KIA- ". � tion 1%rks, In wit Swe- : I ",�: tain, 77,342; Germany, 67,607; Swe . . .. ­ . ­ :......1. i��;�.: . . -,spring wb6at pats., lab, $6.80; do, ��'�,`::�:'Z& 41 ,-' Bonhamtown, but T�ow called Nixon,!passed the Senate by -a substantial .. I : �::, .:,�,�%:%. - ft ! den, 20',042; Norway-� 12.202. ir- I . '. .. ,�:�T. 1W 11 I . . .:-, - - ..:... ,;2nds $5 SO- str : ,S:�.,..�::.:.. . ajority. It iwovides for a reduction .-.... .ong bakers $5 so. wffm�. �� ..I ,.. . �'.1t *,,.' on the bank of 1�be Raritan River be-I in . ter �ats:, cioice, $5.66 to KF6. k(�Q .`*,.,;�,­:� ` .... - I the The numbers who will be able to .1 I ..:,:.',;...:� .i.�. .� C-;, --cent. n ., . I 't tween New Brunswick and Metuchen,! from three' to two per , .: :�: ,. . I ,.,� I oat&-BW,of 90 Tbs., $8.05. Bran- . taf come in from these countries under. -. 28.25. Sborts-480.25. Middlin , . was-virtually blown to atoms in the'quota of alien immigran that may � - , 10 -course of A the proposed law I I . ,­ 36.25. Hay-N . , explosion of nearly 1,000,000 gallons' be admitted during the - o. 2, per ton, car mots. . 11P .1 of 2 por cent- e s . I . . T... .1. I 9. " . I ' : .. . ., `�: , , .it now,stands.I .. F6. s . ... :1 . I � � ..T,:��, :.­... of ammonium nitrate, I 3�ear under the law a. Great Britain, 52,000; Germany, 45,- ..1, ' . . :.. . �. �: !� - . "... a ' �. . Butter, No. 1, pasteurized, 41% to ::::;::, . .""', �.�.: , Over a barbed wire fence is Camp� It should also be explained th t .the � :."'. . ..-�:; .� .. 000; Sweden, 18,500�; Norway, 4,200. . ,: 41%c; No. 1 creamery, 40% to 40%c; I � of . ... .:...:*' � I - Raritan, where the Government lias' percentage is based on the number I ­-­�..seconds, 89% to 89%. E . i* \�': m any given country who In these latter countries, also, the I - I'll ge, fresh .. �.:;�.:�­ .. stored tons of munitions in shells and persons fro umbers permitted to come in will be . - ....��.�,� , . '.. �:". I I . I extras, 45c; fresh firsts, 42c. Potatoes, .....-5.,*1-:-�-: :.. .. . .,.:: I quantities,!were residing in the Republic ikt the ,rl ' " . - , . i.:i:-.::��":�O�"ii-,*.. ,�� .: -.. powder In unrevealed increased by the clause providing for I .. per bag, car lots, $1.40 to $1.45. ''.....""'.."I".- . .,��.. ,.., . �.;* . . :.:. ..:.-:X::- . . ned behind thousan I . . "` � magazi ds of guns I time when the 1910 census was taken. . ...". - ,::�."7::i���.�.-'***�'�.",;,::�:::,]",�,�,- �:­`. relatives of those already here. " ," .:��:�;��2�,,�`i`l *,.:;! - ;:::�:!�'.��]i',*,-"`�,-,, .. �, i��:�;��2-N' ::.. '. 111 , . ; .., I i that were ready to ship to France.�, ,' Thd present law, which will expire - . s Com. uality cows, camers and cut :�:. 1. . - �ertain that the . .:�::.:,.�;�. I !, ,. ... - . I. ters, $110 for canners to $3.50 for 1. .,:.,�.:.�X-, .. �.,. � i .. -;on June 30 next, was an emergency 1. It*is nof,'6f course, � .--. those in fair colidition; calves, med., :;:,;!�.­ . .- . .; I That th , . ­-=� ��:,.,'. I ", e main force of the concus law will he amended exactly on this ,11 . I . t' ":mi . :.,.. ,- �4 I - I the other ws7;measure designed to check the great I I . - � -:::..­ I i sion happened td go , , ixed lots,$9 to$9.50;'do,better ones,. lk I-; bards, for. a strong eAort Is ,,being , - .. ' ;: �:: -!::.;,;.. 4 . : I flood of immigrants who were pre-- ' ..!, "' ogs, tb - �, �-:... .­%... 1. .. over a meadow was a f ieak of the, . ,,.,-;$10; sheep-, $6 to $6.50; h r T :1, . ;".�:::..::,:::. N 4-?1-,, made to ha �- ..:.:�. smooth, and' shop, $8.50 to $8.6'.-do: 010. ... ,I �I...", .,:;:..., ::�:�;.:.:;� ,. .. , .',�,;.;,..:;.. ... . . , ,, ., : .;, - 0. rither -�� ' . : .. 1­�,.;::.:�i. " .;. ...... " explosion that left to the imagination!.paring to come to that country at the .on 1-he census of 189 ... .- ...:..-:1-.7,:.,�:,::::: , I I ,. .i.�7� �. , , _ biiii, ­" . . .:!:.��j­�::-�.. I.. . . ed. cloge�of the wa7r. The law now 9 ibased . I. ... . �... - , ;�;:�i��::��.i�e�.::::�i"::i:,::::,..�:.,.:!;��i::�i:;.. I .. what migh I than on thatof-19 10, the idea being to - .1 .. '- - poorer lots, $8.25. ' . ��I . . i. . , I .;, �;::: ­11 i have happen ­! I reduce still further the,percentage of -'-. . . .. 0 - , , ..-i ,.:; .,.:;�i::�: J'- I.,N The roofs of the nenrhy :­... : ., ,'-:��'.­.%'.,�- , I -,.-,. buildings drawn up is designed to lay down a � . .Tather Introduced Into . - , .: :.. �;;:.-.;:A-...1:1 -1:1a, ., I I 1permanent immigration,policy. The� . - . . �.. : I : ::a 1,�1,-1;:...-:-,1. .of the Govern ­­­'. . 1:� I.. �, ­ m6nt were .drawn in by, :;'�:.;,�,'�-; �. ---�. . I '* -, House by Two Sons I !r" -.1, : :,­:.. .. c' blast. but the I inunigrants frr-m Southern and East-, .- ,�,­:� i!: ..:: :�:�:*; the suction of th bricklaw,as it now exists, permits the fol- , : !: . . I 1 . :i: - li.:� , N, . - . . - .:- ­�'* :: ::..,:. :..: , the ern Europe. . , , .;1_71 % �'­.- M - .. - r�. I I ,: .... .. . � ,�: i walls held. . ' ' lowing numbers to come in from Canada is vitally intereated, for in � I . � I . � . arch 2-The unique ., I ... '. . . I castein are . . London, - The entire northern and three principal countries of Southern -, :��, ,:�. � introduced . ,.... ,t�� I . I the proportion As the restrictions , o -, 4 spectacle of a father being .. part.,of New"i Jersey felt the explosion,, and Eastern Europe:. Italy, 42,057; * ' . made severe in-the United States hir '. . I �I -,Into the House of Commons-by his -- lag did Staten Island. -Long Island' Russia '21613; Poland, 21,076,-�'_ chanees�of getting.picked stttlerq will --77-. I .two sons will be Vritndssed to-morrow, -- - - - 1 also ,recorded the shock, as .it has i By adop,ti ng as the quota 2 -per be improved. . � . I. I... zI . , . ..' ' when Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, -- Miss Dorothy Jewson. . � many other blow-ups west of the Hud-I cent. of these here'in 1910 the num- . i I I..., . ­­- .; 0 .11 i - I I ­ I . - , . . .takes his seat as the mcmber�fot' Labor M.P. for Norwich. created a son, . - bers coming in from these countries� 'lose 'a frielld is to grow a . � . ' ' ..because of some geoloetcal for To old � . , I � Burnley, to which he was 4-lecied on hop. ination. � . . will be ,reduced to: Italy, 29,000; . I I . .1. � - 111, I Friday. . - I � ripple of surprise by carr3ing.a s� Heavy plate glass windows, twJ Itussia. 14,500.; Poland, 14,000. little. , . , ", I- %.- . . ping bag when she signed the rolls aFi - , The best recipe for a long 'life is to.. ." I ---< . .� I Th� actual ntimber from these . miles from the -scene trumbled. Some, I I forget one's age. - , 1. .- . f-inspiration i- i countries will -probably be consider- ,� . � 1'1�� �. . - I The'-voice-o S ha-rd-to t1he flmt woln�n to tRke the oath of rsonv reported ther. shock fort)� . I .­ - ... , ",.,:�.t ,__:� I.'' -bear from the deptbs'of an easy chair. parliament this year. .1 '7, ... -1 4 -I I Pe . . . . � . I . . .�' I- . . ..1� . . . I ..,t -. ... 7-P.ml .F7751-9�; " * �I r:t 7 ­ ��: , . 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". .. . 1.. . : "Ni�,A,&m�. ..... `X"11 . , '. . , .. -111,111, - I .. i . - -, ••r•�ar:' ..• 't'i7: 'e:1.,. :.,, .r. ...'„der r- r.g+.. ti'•°4 - ,sur �^+?• •rt :,+�' err• .r•g�:'�••• f .T �•..• •,• .,;. ,:•,....-..9 �{" yr^ .,..y„-.-,Via. ..�,,''�, ,..�"'^.�.�".,•,- ,,,i,,, ��..; 'y'yj M1f* G •..'.N a ,;. w �(e.L: .'.'.. :,-:rij.l - •N :y�r• '•-J7- �• :,i'• 3. --- �•t _ __D, unci 51ra. Annan. nrn>zell Au- 7-- _--LOCALISMS. tQ _ Qg1�lnArd r cry lerevalentn the LOCALISMS. Dunbarton on Trieed:ay, ' village and lrnrrutlnding district, _-” * "' P " L =Dr. Hear • will be-here as nPin• Many being cuullued to the house. Henry eWall a aper RI next Ttlest3ny to attend to Lie »• •• 'M -F. T. B"txntitl-g was off,-du'ty pir- protestuoual ditties. .�., several days last week owing to . ... , ._ '.::� ,� � -- �Ilh}ess. J. H. Latwren e,'tah6 hay beet ... Th ver rat St Creations and 8t le -Thomas Dwyer, of Toronto, spending the winter monthrt herd _ y and in Toronto,- has retur'ued to spent over Stinday with his moth- are, being shown • in a very � er 6ett: Adaask, Sunk. � ' . _ �. . -Dr, F.. A. Sadleir, "Dentist, E3Xtensive range of Jatnes Richardson 'is busy Fin is Toronto, will be bare • ' -these days,nursinR a felon on one in bis office ou Thursday from 10 . beautiful designs. � 'sof his fingers. a. in. to u p rr►,. as usual, . , -Mrs. L, 8. Devitt,of Toro -The,j.atlies'Aid of St, _Aud• T ' F the week-end with her 'par rew's chtu•uh will meet at 3 p. .rU. If you contel'Ylplate decor_atln_g._your w •' ents, Hugh and Mrs. Mechin. on W�dtaesda NareL lath, at the ` - -Edwln Balisdon is able, to be home of Mrs. Juba Murknr. walls this spring, you -will at around again, after being Confined -A sleeting of the Fire-Core- r to his house Ivitll a- very "Vvere Paany will be held-In the Fire-Hall.Cora- least have missed the . best ,.Cold. SALE -REGISTER. ` -rl.uumber of •Pirktarini; OcTtl this (Tllutsday) evening at 8 • C • o'clock. A goo atteudanee ie re- SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH-Credit sale i1 you �e not see our mdYt�' line9. r _Fellows attended the fanNral of _ �• gtissxed. bf horses, cattle, implements etc., : of the lat Albert l�y� On 5atur• -D• L. & H, and Rogers D. L. & at lot 4, con. D. Scarboro. the pro- dav afternixul. Mr, Boyers beink'a W- coal•at $14.50 per ton .Also perty of A. H, Trt;dway, sale at 1 Prices.are Right—Made to fit all pockets. ,: h metnber of the Pickering lodge. cokv'c;n hand. , Only one price. a clock,sharp. See billa. Beldam d - -A number of the members of Pickering Coal Co. Laty & Weeks. jngleton, auctioneers. Lr _ All unused, unbroken, rolls always returnable k Doric L(fdR@,A. F A. M. assisted Phone 590?. * WFDNESDAY, MARCH 12TH—Auction ` the brethren from Belleville at the -Oce Snuda.y' afterunon'George sale of the entire herd of choice dairy cows, in the village of- Picker r funeral of the late Albert $oyes Stephenson passed Away tit the in¢ the propel ty of John Mcdinty. at Whitby olsSaturdayafternoon. home of his daughter, Mrs,,�ruce p p !''sE�411=TR1MMED I -Those who did not have-their g As Mr. McGinty bas .been in the Conner, of' the base line, - with ": milk business for some time, he has "ice-houses stocked forthe stammer, whom he has been living since the " achoice lot. sale at 1 o'clock. See hich makes papering a joyous experience to the Y have been rnsbing the work dur• his wife three years ago. alfills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. � _ _ ordinary householder. x ing the past week. as a, breaking The •deceat ed -had -been feeling Ttt MAY MARCH 18TH—Auction sale t tip of the tee is liable to occur aty poorly for the past•week or two, of farm stock, implements, roots, `day now. and on Friday took a'.tnrn-for the bay, fowl, rain etc., at lot.30, con. Fred T. Bunting - Pickering March came`in' like• a lamb,. worse, pneumonia having set in. $Pickering. the pfoperty of Benj. 7 but the chalices are even that it Carter. Sale at 1, o'clock. sharp. Established 1857. Mr.. Stephenson, who was in his t will make its exit in the same 76th ear, was a.life-lotig resident See bills. Fred Poetill, auctioneer. -manner. The old saying abort it of tbis.to*aship, and engaged in TUESDAY. MARCH 18TH-Dispersion _.__ " "Coming in like a lamb and going auction sale of registered Olydeedale to farming in different -parts of the horses,high rade 6hortholy cattle, 3 out like a-lion is,not borne out by B g 1 a f township He hada fain}►y of yorkshue hogs, iwplements, furni- she facts. sevet5 sons and two daughters, all tare etc.,, the property 6f W. J. Lq -The motor busses and trucks of whom survive him. They are Hallett, lot$0, con,2, Wbithy; Sale s) hie re 0 !� as well as autos have been able to John T. of Pickering, Wm.G. of at 12 o'clraclz sharp. See bills, W. legume their traffic on the Hing Detroit, Mich.; Joseph 'L. of-the Maw, auctioneer, ston road, after their operations 5th concession.-Simon of East To- THrRSDAy, MARCH 20TH-Auction being suspended for About a week ronto, Shadrick of the Brock road, -sale df farts stock and implements.. . -..•ol} account of the-bad condltibn of Urs. Fowler of Whitby,-Oscar of the property of H, C. Bradley,'lot the road@. . Pickering, Mrs. Bruce Conner of �• con. 7. Whitby, one mile north '} =Don't forget ye nide tyme tea q of Brooklio Bale at 12.30-o'clock the bate lice, Ctjp$as of Pickering char See bills. Wm. Maw, nuc- Boys' Black 'c �L t tbeet in in .the Methodist ineetio The funeral' took place on ed• p S hvase this friday evenin. Mar.7tb• nesda�q afternoon, when interment tloneer. +p "' \ begiOuin at 6 p M., A Slipper will NED\$SDAY. MIARCH 26TH—Auction .Blucher Boots i eI� JR took place in Salem cemetery. sale of. re i••tered horses, Cattle, be ready. The men folks will cater R { to your every wish and fancy. -There is considerable. anxiety sheep,pigs and fowl, at lot 26: con. ° After the inner man has,been sat- amung those echo' are interested 0. Pickering.-the property of Win. Away below COSI. . in the construction.of the Toronto and Thos:Norton_ Sale at 1 o'clock isfied all will be made hsppy by a El sternalong-the original and more sharp. See bills; Fred Postill, auc- Regular BelllIIg price 5.Q©,'gOiD�;' T very entertainin and amusia pro direct route. There is an element tioneer. r -grain of Solas; duets, . quartettes at half price, sites 1, 2, 3,- -and reading by about 3) artists of in Port Hope and Orono.,headed CARO OF THANKS 5 and 41- .$`3.49°- " w the 15th century. Everybody by W. T. R.`Preston, the defeated _ ' a elcome for the sum of 35 ceb 1, that candidate for Durham. of Cberrvwnod, wish to extend their ` \i r. and, Ira.•Wnddelt and children, a�pd 20 cents.for children tine pat 19 ,K ng ail its influence ire beartfi4 gratitude'to the eo le of ! persuading the government.to use p - e ' f .yearq' the vicinity who'so generouspy aa4st• • Onlyeone pair The funeral of the late Albert the old Canadian Northern Rail t ' way instead of the line which n ill ed them in their recent hss by fire, _ P R Boyes, who ,net with sash a tragic take in the townsbf Bow manville, This formai notice can not at all ez- ' +Mens Black death in a railw y collision nevi OshaNa, Whitby and f ickering. press the Appreciation felt by them. Mallorytown on Thtir$day pwrn- p for the kindness shown by both those -;•-.Leather Le99M9'S ring last, took place bn Saturday So neueli ro ' ure bits been brniiQht with wbofn-they were and .were,not afternoon to the Union Cemetery, to bear on Sir Henry Thornton, peroonaily acquainted. on the Arrival of the 2.23 at Wliit- the Bead r,f the Canadianatlfn- - w ;" Good quality,'buckle top, by and sues ver larger attended. alg and the Hon. Geb:-P. Graham, y y the Minivter of Railways. that the iNsw A4%iortsaements. - OreM0N q. �`}' to clear at 98c. ' The funeral service was ebudncted work on the Toronto•,Eastern has for by Rev, P. F. Gardiner, of St, been held up and may be entirely EOR SALE-Aquantity of C'anadlan Andrew's Chit reh,Plekering, after discontinued. . Efforts are being -L' Beauty seed peas. Apply-tq. Cecil Story. R. which the members of the Masonic R. tip.x.Claremont, 26 -`Men's Heavy,Pull•over Swtnater=, in variety of Rood colors- Order, of which the •deceased wag made 'to induce the lake front and sizes,.rrg. price 3.70, 4.00, 4.50, going but at $3.10 tomos to take steps to-o$set the Ty�O& SALE-1 Auto knitting, ma- a member, performed their im- influeneerthat has been exerted by crane• Simplex,good as new. will sell'cheap :Boys' pressive ceremony, about Atty for quick.. Simplex, Appy to D.A. Scott. Clare- y9 Sweaters-LtigRtBr brown—sizes 28, 30 agd'H:., wOrt1Y members having came om Belle the Bort Hope and. Orono people. moat. 2e-27 2.50, now only $1.50. ` It doe's not seem posaibl.e that the Al ;villa by special car. he deepest DISON PIKE-Pi^n teacher at "_-sympathy is being expressedfor his, Roverrrrnent will consent to change EClaremont on Saturdays.• Pupils prepared : ODIy, `fen's Pure Flannel Shaky Shirts, sizes 18 and ` ` young son in their the rtmte 'frons a well populated for examinations. Studio at mrs. Lyman Pit- lg 1.?,good value at 2.26---;they're going out at $1.6D widow and key's. Phone 3000, ;6-27 - sy euddeo.aod sad-bereavement. The district and Doe which is very _ _ ' death of Mr. Boyes has cast a rapidly becoming more de¢sely. EED GRAIN- FOR SALE—Color. •Ladies' Silk and Wool CumbiaAtian 6nderwear-only twd * - dee gloom over his_ associates in Populated, to a runts which pass. Sado springwheat, o. A.C.'No. '_1 barleyleft-sizes 86 and 3S,ieg. price 4.50, sale price ^ P es through-a ver n arcel it and a few bushels of timothy seed, Phone Pick s the railway service, who held him 3' p y Pop 52bor apply Luther Middleton,Sroftham.26-2s �.- Dm y 7 . .the very highest esteem. + lated district. 1 Oalp. Ladies Swan Brand bination=daint silk ry OR SALE.-A large quantit; of shoulder straps=knee length, t►rare bargain at $2.79, -The concert given in the Town -Report of Pickering Continua. F first-class cedar posts_at lot 29, ton. 3. -:Hall on Friday erveniug last was tion School for Feb. A denotes a Pickerirtij.addtess Cherrytrood P.O. Russell-T: A soap In Dress GOOds.—40 inch Home-9 rro-in dark sand ane o& the most suceessfnl ever standing between 75 and 100 p., c., Daadson ?_=�'._ -_ P be- _ shade, s leudid for children's wear, reg. 85 cents per able s e in the hall n-as taken tweeu 50 and 030 p. c., D below i0 land with even-roomed house,stable, hen yard, golnrr riL a Cen 9 per pat' house and wood shed. Some small fruit. Easy had a number were unable to se p• c...Tbe number after each name .ter,mK•, ,Apply Geo. white, rot 17,rearco6+:3, eiire adt�i€fence.' It speaks well denotes in which that u i}failed. Pickering 2.z a7 _ 60 Inch Heavy Tweed, pepper line, salt effPet. will stais nd - for tt�ei o-t-yat�y f o,fie Fire-coni eekly-Wee -ts are 6e7 n atee sub � - ll tvesr;reg 3.�(f per ytcr� elesrieR-1>fie q - i kletis of },-w��R SALE ' papy of the people of the village jest, thus covering the full cotiree- l pi,,,wcaners,also white sow and 8 pigs. -and snrronndiug district. ard The for each pupil.bi-monthly. N arues cutter,teaming Ragon.sets sighs. lot 35, B.F.: . . _ Pickering. Phone 607 maiverri. Fred Lacey, 1 End of 4 yartfil.inotenni,- pietC¢ design,.alSout 3 1'2 yards 1 chair teas occupied by W. G. Hem, in order of merit: Form III-tole- Highland Creek P.O.' 23.26 'in length, reg'. 1.00 per yard, yours at "i9c yer yard. who has been fire chief•since Sep- pleting junior matriculation,,Jean OR. BALE-Cheap. all linea of ,ember, 1888, when the corn Clark A; First year in_meddle ER.3fons,h2rness,andall kinds of farm im- was organized. In his address he school, Reg Barker A, Helen Daw- pghtsc les and corder. esase,•eralhea¢y and . . HAPMAN ave a most: interesting history of '.son.,A, ElvA'Mitehell A; Eva Mur- light scalessanI cook stoves and,lalso s,' High- gave g y est pricepa id Iorhides and wool. also live Doul- - the company and what it has ere• phy A, Ed Walsh D 4. Form II- try. H.Herman.Stouffviue. Phone 1903 17tt ` ,• j - compiished. The first number on Hazel Crummer A, Gladvs Bry-the program was the song"Barney ant B, Agnes Petty B. Nellie Sier _ TENDERS WAN rED 'Google." Barney was present on B, Harold "Anderson B: Jean An- nan B Lucy Dawson D 2. Form On the platform ,with Spark , •...: .�RD�.�RE a I-Willie Ha c' Tenders will he received up..to Harr, BUNDYS wPing" and Snnsbine,' and their . it A, Rb. 1e Sier:A, 1501, for.the,,Pork of decorating Dun- antics amused t1e ittidience: Mrs. Harold Richardson A, Glenna Gil harton Pr"bvterian cleurch. Work s Dorothy Day-Tanner sang several mer B, Earl Lockwood 13-1; Irene to be done early in May. •For further Bolos in very street voice which envy B, Ruby Tums B. Elsie particnlArs apply to Rev. J. -F. Clug• i- were much appreciated. ' Jlisses • cckwood B, Annie Baker B; W`il. =ton, DuphAr•ton, chnirmao, or. Mrs. _ M. Clark 'land L. Puckrin gave lie Power B, Lillian Finian 13, Cnas, Annis, R. R. 2, PirkPring, seers= ���•-yyy sPgeral readings'which were heart. Jack McGinty B 1; Harold `Nilson terry of Decorating Gornrnittee. 23tf � � � / 1 ily encored. Miss M. Mitchell B, Jimmy Blenkin B 1, Pearl Toms V V ' .pleased the audience with her sono C. 1, Robina White A, Marian ' 'v�+C Ci SWtt� Eat = -- which was encored to which she White A, Dorothy Payne B. Pu- Lu W lC.SwC l.la�tl>te, ; .• responded, Miss Eva Murphy pils who missed any tests in sub- — The FanioU$ Cold Water Paste, gave Several ••violin selections jects which they take are rated which were most artistically ren ' last, thus giving an inzentive to ilered and were highly appreciat• regular attendance. During Feb- 'B E A T T Y . , n White and Tints. ed. The drama entitled "( Case rnary no detentions were awarded of baton Dramatic' C.ompauhe Lun• le sonsethe-follontinfo schedule of STANDS .FOR THE BEST ---One !.Du�3 , p y - p d of Moresco will cover thoroughly enjoyed. It reminded detentions were necessary: Form _ some• of our Alder residents of I, 21 with 18 pupils on the roll ; Seven,`-fi�'a square feet. 1,: some of the pranks that used to be Form I1. 0 with 7, on the roll ; played at Pickering College. One Form III, 8 with 7 on the roll. J of the most delightful numbers on The average daily attendance for the program was the pantomime the month was 28 for 21 dnyq .wit}, l� ; Put In 1, 2 and 5 lb, packages given by the young ladies of t2�bn the roll. This is exceptian Greenwood, ,which, was }neatly ally high in view of the fact that admired by pll present. Field's eighteen of the pupils are from -- 'Orchestra .rendered excellent school sections outside of s. S. pop in and get a Color Card and music during the evening n hich No. 4 west and these ptipils'were -� p added much to the pleasure of the unable to 'give regular attend. e 1 program. The proceeds amonnted ance because of impassable roads. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, read all about th•a to a little more than $100, which .,"Regularity is the keynote, of ill- Punips. Door Tracks, Cowl . will be used in adding to the timate success," i9 a maxim that Bowls. Pressure Svsterus Etc. $unitary, fini 'b '. " _ s» erinipment of the Fire Company. should govern the parents in tbPll' It well pAv you to get my pricry on _.__:' -Much regret was felt at the iv. co operation with the teschere. "' atnva betnrebuying elsewhere, a , ability of Albert Harvey. of Reports have been irsned for tree, FB AN J P )USE Pickering.G �Pnwcod to he presentJ,to assist benefit of the parents. F. Purdy, ONTARIO}y t ++ B"'���Y w,. in t %a program. iPrincipal. PICKERING,. br .•k `.:'. .-_' , ,t .,'..,.'.':.-- .. .. �. ,,., , '. .. :. ... 'a- ,r;. ••�.. •x•—i :x "'f,.; ti•A :Yrn.''rF, rill,.. _'�• :.r..._,. ' .-. .+R t .`a n,a . „•D-R ••-r:..,Y ,. "•'+v.4'• .'".S 6tH '<i'"J` •'.•%•.�¢�4' �''� t�'._„ k�? a'+E: