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a�, wr.,%,.UZR -15�.'Z" .- .11�I�,Z:I I. --'-"" J _41 4 A, . WI-0 7 ol— :4. 4 VOL.- XLV1l1 PICKE No* RING,- 0NT.,,-, FRIDAY, FEB. -81* 1929 "Wwat"Oto"01 6010bet. 4C*Tee= 2:UV*r DUMBARTON. CENTENNIAL CORNERS. • apt 'P rhe AYIs. o a Valentine Miss Fanny Closson is visiting witi, %J JLVXJJLjNW00D Kill -=—a 13 Box Social this 'iveek. Everybody friends in Stouffville. J)R. S. 0.' PEARSON—Pligiclazi welcome. Miss Olive Hulmes, of Malvern, andSurgeon, Dunbarton. I The regular meeting of, the W. A-. spent Sunday at; her home here. T 1Q y Zact 47 M.and Mrs. Chapman and son, Roy, of St. George's Mission, Dunbarfon, M. Llio 1D R. FOMYTH, Oph.15—Direetor' will be held at the Hall'on Tuesday, spent Friday evening with friends in X% tometxical Association of ontado Fezruary 12th; at 2.30 p.m. Cberryrsogd. "S, ember of the American o=Muebrief Established 1888 A"�a. t. eltamined by-a lien Quite a number fr6m heie attended 25 ]REWARD The debate "Resolved that the car Out.Ont.=�M. Cit. has proved a menace to MankinT' be- the. hockey match at Agincourt oil tween our branch and All Saints' of,-Saturday night. -825.00 Reward will be given for Whitby, was won by the latter. There will be a Valentine Socialin the apprehension and conviction 'A grand musical revue by all-b"n f the baWnierit of the Church on Thurs- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and er of,re- garle ' 'Feed AeSQUCitor.Ncitary'Public Etc. Money to Of the parties found guilty artists rxill'be given iri'thd Dunbarton day evening,February 14th,commenc- am. South Wirz Court House. Whitby. y 251YU Moving and carrying-away out of Community Hall on the. evening of ing at 8 o'clock. The progralli Will For pigs gives beat reRults for the P_XTUN & 11089—BarristOrs. So. sight my Basket Sign froth MY Tuesday, February 12th. The follow- consist - of vocal-and i nstrumei4al 7 B mosey of any feed in the market. -Na.— Northern Ontario Building, 330 premises early Sunday morning, ing blind artists will take part: Alec music, readings, etc. Refreshments B`y'tr`et Toronto October th�o 219t, 1028. Graham,. Scotch Comedian; Kenneth will be served. Come aril enjoy 11 Gronnd*Wheat, W.J. Yo Character Sketches; Stan Me- treat. J.D. F.Ross. -Adelaide 2767, -OHAS. A. WHLTH. �4 Beth, piano accordian- and piano. Ground Corn, t PIOKERTNG— Successor to late W. G, Barnes Dpn"t miss this 'en'tertainemnt. Time MOUNT ZION. -0raeked Corn, Seratched Feed for Hens etc., 213-214 Corded- ''eration L. Bune Hall, %�z, C t,.ner Yr on e and Rich- Phone Mark 6420 8 p.m. sharp. Place, Commurdty A drama and supper will be given Fl�-,mes N am main Duhbarton. at Mount Zion United Church on the RISSIMI FLOUR IrV 0frX0 Ope Wad nesdal and tf eV Saturday c�t rings Ack GWO. ening of Friday, February 16th, at Roofing - Material I AUDLALY' Fqr paltry and Rine cake baking 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Is unsurpassed. venta# George Cammack is sporting a-new Young People 'of Mount Zion. The For ord Sedan. 5 z British Columbisi Shingles League will present a,three-act drama .'.BAKER'S JOY if 46 'is NEIL C SMITH. D 0. 4., L. D.S.- a z James Raine employed with et Itled "Civil Service," or Old R. Equal to the beat for Broad, aimil' AS*cceescr'.-Dr. J.N.Dal,-. Graduate of No. 2 3 and 5z �66 Winter Bros. for a season. F.D." This is a most interesting the ?Y&l College o!Dental S-,e,me and Toros. it coati a little less. W University. At Liare-rar,; office over V. A. Much sympathy is felt for ' Mri. drama, being full- of humor and pa- SCOWN store every Tuesday and Friday, thoq. ,If you come you will enjoy Phone Edwards on the illness of father Wheat,Barley, Buckwheat and swath ro-tt, 'Jif TORONTO ASPHALT at Whitby. a.good .hearty laugh,. and also shed Oats Wanted. ROOFING Miss G" is putting on,a concert tear:; but you will go home with a -1 Ir ER BERT T. FA LLA ISM L in. s,and 86inch at the- school in aid of, the -Welsh fetlinj; of relief at the happy out- 171D.-D.S,; Graduate of the Royal College of -Slariiis-18 in., n` Patronize Your Home Mill - "q eons and the University of Toronto. come of the story. At 6 o'clock the SCIai1.S=denc*second door widths, 4in I Shingles; also Miners. Keep tell date. g east of St. And ,4 9' Metal Valley and rem' Church. Pickering,Oct. Oakii hours: Mr., Clenderinap. and family, o,1 ladies.wilLserve aAypical Moult Zion a,M..Ao G P.in wriby appointment. Phone Ridge Roll Searboro, visited his sisters, Mrs. W supper. N. F. Goddard will direct the Pick 3700. 431y L H. Westney and Mrs. F. H. Westney play. Everybody come. Admission, Material, or will give price on on Sunday.' 50 cents; children, 30 cents. Ou i7o!! finished job. Friends to the number of thirty DUMBARTON. ABETIflil surprised Mr. and Mrs. 'azlej 0 A L CHARDSON— G on Fire and autococliviezzisurance of an kinds. `oo' Tuesday eveniriz'when they all had a My:;. Ju.4. Allison i.,4 visiting he% . A PICK—ER—ING MW"wr-t:mg companies of solid financial stand• t enjoyable time. moths t• at,Markham for a few days. S'Df t The Legislature could a� Boria at Oshawa, on February 2nd Ontario A good supply of..Hard and EORGE KEAY—Licensed auetion. LUMBER YARD sist faremrs a great deaJ more- by to`Allan Mrs. Slidashan, a son, Coal on hand. Also a supply IG e".A;tona. Live stock and general sale% relieving them of some Of the heavy Allan Donald. of Kindling Wood, VTt10YuatvLenr1ed to. Terms reasonablC R. charges on motor trucks used solely Workers are at work on the Manse ille. PboneStouff 9663. S11�4 stove lengthk. . MARIE in farming operations, civiriney. We expect.comfort for the THE MINING )I A POSTILL, licensed Auctioneer, The Community Club will mx.,et at irrnates shortly. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. for Ocuntles Ofyore iindfttorio. Age. We buy and sell, furnish quotations the home of F. X and Mrs. Chapanin Mrs. Wm: Kenneily; of.Scarboro, is *X15 sales of all kiadt LtUno4d to an ah*~ and information on all Listed and h Ile, a"**. A44raas Green at-wer P.0. Out on Monday evening next. According the guest t of her sister, Mrs. Jean DONALD MUNRO. PICK-EKING .. - -_ . � 1. _ � Unlisted Mining Stocks. to arrangements, a mock trial will be White, for a week. rY DB-BRATON TOWN8HIPOLEBE We will be pleased to advise wbat put on and a celebrated breach of =T,asawaysassr. Part of.the old church sheds have L. BURNINGHAM of Inking stacks to buv or to hold- OV given been ra, to, 1400assafte. asa. Kos" 60 10" what stock to sell. promise suit will be ven judgment. be taken down inaking A prepa of wearless L. All friends are invited to be present. tion for improvejitent. Building and General by 'on February 12th, an at home will tease asa Clients are making McCoy Contracting. following our advice., I A sweet entertainer. Was Nelda be held at the home of Miss Agnes Estimates furnished on all classes 4. A116o Scofflbom Telephone Maxwell. elocutionist.. at the ORANT—Lot. 1. concession Our long experience In mining. ex. of wont—Interior and Extiricir. biarkbasa 7UM Tbom in the interest of the W. Al. S. 0artered Accountant. Mu and jijunici. tending over a period of twenty Valentine Supper, White. Miss R00% who in a very interesting Alterations and repairs. I&Autilltan GRANT, GOnFRILY%&.31 Team allow$us to live sound advice valle, on Feb. 15 St. East. Townto. Canada, the e 15th. speaker, will address the meeting. Chilb oeys Built Ooqcrets Work. an investment aturs of a mine lsty or the speculative feature of a pros. The fowl supper anti entertainment Phone Pickering 5112 GREENWOOG M"Id -ugh FAIRPORT. ONTARIO piective mining venture. was a success financially.. although SOLLOWAY, MILLS Miss Edith Ormerod is visiting with the lack of the zero figure niakes it 11anabiL Co. friends in Toronto. read otherwise. The proceeds a- Member*of Standard 8 1E1 I N G L R 8 LI khan°f «lea ;@ -irt attended Presby- mounted to over a hundred dollars. • tYaitsy,0$e. styStock Exchange. Rev, Mr. Sim There died at his home at Un3 Members of the Mo tery on Tuesday last. Montreal a NOT&Scotia shingles Mining Exchange. Miss May Brava spent last week Park, in Northern Ontario,an Febru- ..Galt Gal vanixed Steel shingles. • R Galla g years u her Office and Board Room.Ground Floor, With Manchester friends. my 5th, Robert Thompson, aged 74 Miss McDougal, of Toronto, visited The funeral will take place Bird's Felt SlAtO ShLOXIMI. Metropolitan Building, over Sunday with Miss from his brother William's home to for sale at Orain Merchant TORONTO. - ONTARIO McWhirter. Misses Mabel Bie and Edna Green Erskine Cemetery. T. PA. TERSON'S - CLAREMONT P_hones: Adelaide W71 and 6372 A quiet werding took place at the Toronto attended York County Teachers' bars Call and get prices. Phone 2812 home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hisey, THE RURAL quet in Toronto Friday evening. a the market to purchase Bay, Our. Y, P. & visited the Mt. Zion of Cobourg, on January 30th, when Straw, Grain and Potatoes. Society on Friday evening last as Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and LAW'S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Mrs. W. Leonard, of Dunbarton, was report a very pleasant sociul time, Adamson, of Kane. For quotations apply Mrs. Norman A united in marriage to Mr. Clarence G AR A G Ef Real Estate and insurance. Mark, is visiting with Mrs. A. Davis Brown, of Stouffville. Rev. R. Tan- ..A— 3ML C* X. za 99 C 1-7 and others. Her riilkny Greenwoon ton officiated. The NeW?%L extends con- We are, prepared to do all kinds Propertiess, Sped� lov R. R. No. 1, friends are pleased to see Mrs. Ad- gratulations. of repairing of care, also bat- Pbone Picks ng 1712 Read Office:213 214 Confeder*tIon amson. If yr) tery charging, electric Lite Building. Toronto. Our W. X. S. meets at it want a good Ift"gh come and welding, and in fact 16tf Reference Bank of Montreal the par- i and Sis W hi teva le. Feb '15, everything in edn. Phone Main 1390. sonage on this Thursday. ReporrA of oe" and - the flI be given you will see and bear the rection with Oshawa Convention Branch Office: Gordon Building, by the delegates. Mrs. L. Greeri, funniest thing in your life. car work. Pickering'Oo tArio. and Mrs. Perry Wilson: Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessorise RRYWOOD. Phone 000. 128rf The Greenwood Dramatic Club are hand constantly. Coal I — ,Coal, 044 E on very busy these days preparing their Stanley Burke isholidaying at the Call and see our Catalogues of 01 TIME TABLX—Fiaken I siation new drama, "As a Woman Thinketh." home of his parents here. Dodge and Star Cam: Hard and •Soft i8oal of the' T.R. Trains going East dusts f a, doemstic comedy in three acts, by Mrs. James Mainland spent a few o"T No. 10 X 7M bed quality On ail A. M.- Miss Edith Painton. The Club hoo (lays with friends in Toronto. a to be -ready to present their drama LAWS GARA . . t 204 Local 12.55 P.M. Born, on Friday February Ist, to . I hand 15 b -Mrs. Petty, a daujht6r. AND SERVICE STATION ► 30 Local' .24 P.M y the end of this month. Any so- Oscar and Sunday train, .8.38 A.M. ciety desiring - wholesome, instruct- Some of our young people attend- Big West d" as follows— ive and humorous play, will find just ed the drama given At Locust-Hill MOO& A. I[AWp M. what they want in "As a Womap No. Lftal 9,29 A. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law spent • td 27 Lveal P.M. Thinketb." week-eml with the ratter's father an, .:4 XMIZIcerinw. COW. 06 1 ��1 'are gw�iig 9 Mail 906P.M. GRE FEN"o RIVER.i._ Sunday train, &82 P. M. Miss Marjory Kays-is S;PenxlilTg a (Foregoing is accordion StiDdard There will, be a%dance in Gray's few' with her sister, Mrs. Oscar away time. Petty.ruar Hall on Friday night, Feb.PSt Feb profits y Sale "George Grey, of Toronto, visited Stanley- Taylor spent the week-end at-his paririts' home lait week-end, with his -parent.,-, A:qhur -and Mr,�. CLAREMONT Charles Woodcock and Richard Taylor. Look over-these special prices ancl ',.at a big saving(l Jones were Toronto visitors last week- James Putsey has returned after see for yourself that it is nn. ' I`REAMERY .4 I Awd-L-T spending a few weeks witly vrelatives necessary to go.,"be city Harbld and Mrs. -Wright, of Moii- in'Coboconk. to save money on Drug qjust $75.50 Sorry to bear that Mrs. John Sit, gblia, spent Sunday I.a,,.;t with Alph, Soi Store merchaddisti. -Highest price paid for and Airs. Hoover. clair is.sick-at t1fin home. of:her soil Creatu at the J. Benson Wilson attended the Do Sinclair. -"Shop st Home" Prices for Th urs. Wm I For-i practical 9-piece mitdoTi Shorthorn Breeders' As�gcieta- A number of ladies attended the day, Friday and Saturday Dining Suite. GreAmil" tion held in Toronto this week. quilting at Mrs. George Mcllroy's on I lb. rolls Absorbent Cotton(for e `,7 A. and'Mrs. liefsey and -F,. and Wednesday last straining milk)reg.Mc, for 49'a It is constructed of Lirch Mrs.' turner visited friends in To- Mi.,and Mrs. C. R. Petty and Laura Give u Kruaben Salts, giant size and in Qneen Anne period (fe s a trial and be Convinced ronto on Wednesday of last week. spent a day last week with Mr. and free trial package, rest 75c. sign. This suite consists of Mrs. H. Smith will entertain the Mrs. James Ferguson, MIT_t local W.Q.T.U. on Tuesday, February The sympathy of the community i 000 24c.48a a buffet, extension table. FLM DALE s Italian Balm. reg 406'and 12th. The program will be given extended to Mrs. R. J. Sommervil!e, Buckley's Brouebitis Mixture.40e,75a� chinis cabinet and 6 theirs p N from the Clip Sheet, and important in her recent sad bereavenignt. Squibb's Dental Cream, reg 50e, SO* . .... with removable seats, up 7=31=3RXWO� .I Ste . bolstered in genqino leath• business will be -transacted. A number of relatives spent a very A]mond'q Single Compant(Cold the Wear-Ever Aluminum Co., of Thos. Forsyth; representative of enjoyable evening last rweek at the or diver)reg$1.50,for or. SM' price.>d75.50. To- home of Mr.and Nis. Leonard Gates. 25 per cost discount 'on all Boxed Ulm ronto, gave a demonstration on "Wat- Mrs. me Perfumes Por Pastry A.D. Fleit has returned ho Red Tennessee Cedar erless Cooking" at..the home of Mrs. after spending a few weeks with her Free razor w Ith every 50c.fube of Chests$12,50. Al h. Hoover on Tuepday of last parents, in Myrtle, who are seriously Our"Royal Brand. Rver,Ready ftaving Gtvam. ri sy week. Free razor with every 85c-tube of Simwons' Walantfte6l Beds 1 Died, on Wednesday, January 16, Mrs. Lintner has returned home af- at your Grocer'& Palmolive Shaving cresmi 4f _always at her late residence, ]Kiss Elias Bice, ter spending ii few days with her Farmers who have whea:tpe�your in her 75th year. Mrs. Bice had been sister, Mrs. M. Sinclair, of Toronto, gree samples with every purchase.. flour made front yon ow in her usual health for some time,but she Irakving had the misfortune to wheat. We can two weeks before her death she was meet with a motor accident. .,.AT grind It. stricken with a mild form of paraly- The regular meeting of the Wo- A. Sterrett sis. The end came suddenly and men's Association will be held in the T H, P1 KERINC, I N E. C I A, Furniture Dealer andl Food of all kinds—Chi k Ifeed, was shock to her many friends hall on Thursday, February 14th, at Jones Drug Store ban,feed, chop, millf196 d. who were not aware of her ill health. 2 o'clock. A good attendance is re- Lftneral Director: hen' took place = Saturday, quested as the ladies intend doing a Where you -111 eventu. Phone 13001 — Chopping every week-day. — January 19th, in the 7th Line Ceme- quilt. Ten will he served. Roll call ally buy. Ontario tery. condolences are extended to to be answered by A verse containing Fiskering, • the word "heart." Phone '6800 Pickerlug, Mr. Bice. J-. ✓ Z P-,� .4w�f, 4 �A , I , has wured,.wonderful ore recently very close to the Wright-Hargreaved boundary. All- thVsa things combine .:�,A' s' -" dews Sem to make. the Wright-H*rgreaves, sit "tion look more cheerful, especially 'willing to hold Usiibl'eihl for those who are s, their stock for some time. age F0_ r R eadasl of -rMs The situations at Teck Hughes and Lake Shore ire cxception allY 'good ..... succeed s and these will be outlined ��''Former Financial Editor of the "Toroiato* Clobe,' Mr. L: I. ing articles if thi correlation of 'mine • Moore Will Contribute Exclusive Weekly Letters developments and market opinions of to this Page and Will Answer Enquiries the,writer meet'a responsive audience. In the meantime requests for infor- mation on Canadian mining subjects LION. „CONSERVATIVE INFORMATION. will be cheerfully an3wered. in,order I, Big Ben is dolibly attractive these days :.By L.. J. MOORE of receipt as. far as space permits. as, in addition to Chewing Tobacco of nay Address your enquiries to Mr. L. J. unusual richness and flavour, with a to tell the readers of this page that Air. Lloyd J. Moore, 10 Jordan St., Toronto,' and e very pleased quality that satisfies every man who Moore, mining and financial expert otno�e, will contribute a weekly letter your,letter and.kinswerwill appear in, chews, a"Poker Hand"is now attached ''to this page. Mr. Moure had a long and successful connection in the news- an ear y issue. w a.member to every plug. e "Toronto Gibe". He Is no paper field as financial editor of th hd Mining Exchange of Toronto and has visited all of the Standard Stock a For six sets of"Poker-Hands," you can o-you'a wealth of personal 'Ahe chief mining centres of.Canada; he brings t obtain FREE a Man's Umbrella, with kuovrledge which should be of keen Interest and extreme value. -.� sensible handle and strong cov9r; for Mr.,X6ore has agreed to answer In these columns,any legitinrate enquiries eight sets,a Lady's Umbrella,near style, on mines and mining investment proDlems, and we trust the readers will and fancy handle, with choice of Blue, avail themselves of this attractive. opportunity to acquaint themselves with Red, Green, Purple, Brown, or Black Canada's vital growing iudustrA cover. 1S;1n4_ �THE SITUATION TO-DAY Z These are only two ot many presents pro* High-priced stocks have been the curable in exchange for "Poker Hands.'$ rincipal money-makers in-the Ca% vidian mining market for,the last year or more.. The experience of punches- p.satisfactory on shares has been un- rs of low on the whole. The same Chew situation seems likely to continue In .......0 sreatei or less degree during the voming. months. Nickel B I G B E N U: .'..,International Nickel has been the NZ, spectacular performer during most and Save the"Pok& Handsa A a "i Janury. Its present price has dis- % P– Counted the future several years in d 'advance. Its chief sponsors, notably I never knew any man In my life There is evidently no Prohibition I Jugoslavia, where Mr. Drinkovitch lin Montreal, are pred!cting confident- 167 who could not bear another's ruls. in lMinister for -Istlam, - has just been y that much higher prices will be fortunes perfectly like a Chi appointed .4- reached. , Recent performances of the Alexander Pulie. &DcJRl Aff airs, istock lend color to their views. The atroing Montreal group Is easily cap- iable of obtaining its object. In the Have You Written Your Limerick Today? aneantime the Frood Mine is devElop- Ong wonderfully at depth. The interest in this contest is growing" steadily and a Noranda great many people are gaining pleasure and profit from this No* randa Mines is second in-mir'ket taining pastime. Numerous entries however. are com- M R. LLOYD J. MOORE -enter 'interest. The news of a prof sed are not in Member of the Standard Stock slid ing in, which have to be discarded because they ns' of Rights has had a, d. ri- offeti ,,ct Mining Exchange, who will co'btribute s have been awarded where the bnental rather than a beneficial er. Limerick form. Some prize I on the market, but this is probaj,'y to. this page and answer mining verses did not fully measure up to requirements, but were Merely temporary. Noranda has bi-#-i enquiries Mr. Moore is prominent'in i considered worthy of recognition. Now that every one has conservative mining investment learning at the -.-ate of close to $L.0 es ,annually on returns from 'a single! cir6les. had an opportunity to learn exactly what is wanted. prizes Teverberatory unit. Sinking of the; will be given only where the'necessary requirements are fully ted: bow No. 4 shaft is proceeding. It will pro,Ide smelter feed for the project ted It. A little humor helps a great deal and is nicely illustrated -lbe completed and equipped for hoist- �,0'00-ton mill for at least ter. years. me -t of this year. Hudson Say will undoubtedly earn .,fin the contributions of Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. McNeil. bg ore in the latter par market recognition of its assured -',PRACTICA I TYUL -day are placed at the .,,' ,At the present time Na 3.shaft pro- -1 L D LI G_ The first Limericks published to e Widt-9 insufficient hoisting capacity; earning power in due- course. The, A delightful combination that is head of the list for two reasons. First, because they come down for stoek should be held for substantial •:No I furnace has been abut do extremely n- tical for generil utilit family, and second, because wepafr2, and No. 2 furnace has been appreciation, in the writer's opinion.i y, from two members of the same tiY I This conclusion is reached after so.I wear with well-fitting brassiere that they demonstrate very well just what atimerick is. Note Iblown in. As a result the current pro- opens at side. The bloomers are, quite t curing the best 'information obtain-,full and .take the place or-a costume the rythm of these two examples. duction figures have decreased. Im. luble, and after making a personal' • Vmvernent is expected as N6. 2 'fur- Islip under frocks tA silk crepe, woolen , 'GoodOnoC visit to the property in Northern Buckley's Mixture Here Is a mace works in. It is expected that, or linen. They are so easily made' Veranda will show itself capable of Mani Salads Tea obs. It has been holding Mead- chine,; There is a cough inixtuie called annus- fastly around $2L00 reentl and so tempting of crepe de Buckley'o, There 1.was.a young giocer,la Blen- -earning well over $5.00 a share a Y. crepe satin, radium silk, flat silk.; ally with two furnaces in operation. Sherritt-Gord6n has earned much I f-d up all the kids at lluek- markoA attention recently. The de' rayon crepe, georgette crepe or oil helm, At the rain the Horne Mine is de- -ininon. Style No. 167, is designed in. ley's, Was asked for the beat tea for Ireioping velopment and expl�ratory work ha women, the doubling of - present "a sizes 16, 18,20 years, 36, 3. They all had the rlu Yielded some surprisingly good re- 8, 40 and 421 Alan other things too irmelter capacity seems justified. The inches-bust measure. Size 86 bla "Salada" suys' be :I.krtheoming annual report will be suits, especially on recently ac wired . I New all of the Huckley4 use Buck- blakes the best cap of tea 9% yards 'of 404n4ch moteiial 'With; claims, situated Along th6 mineral.' to .�Vwst Conservative. For those who iiii yards of lace edging Pattern leys. All 'Fresh from the Gardens ized break. Sherritt will undoubtedly, tkavetbe patience to hold this stock price 20c in stamps or, coin �c,lin Isl ...Xtss Wilma 'Misener, Blenheim. be productive of tonnage. It may we have no doubt they will realize up- preferred). Emb. Nr,. IIIIS:5) (blue) Beamsville, Out. Miss Marjorie Gerow, eventually rival the. Flin Flon. It wards of $100.00 a shire. The retire-i nrid important decorative detail, cost-s R.R. 4, Bleribel%. Out. has,plenty of cash on bind for some Red Rose Tea of the $2,50,000 bonds held by 20c extra. Milk of Magnesia Hollinger is a constructive piece of tfine ahead and there is understood to There was a young maid known as 'S financing. be approximately 1,333,000 shares ofi HOW TO ORDER PATTFRNN Smarty, It your stomach commences to the total authorized 'capital of 6,000,_1 Write your name Ind addrets plain. o a number of frie-ada gave a. The Manitoba Field ;ly, giving number and size of such T. tease ye, 1 000 shares remaining in the treasury.I party, Hudson Bay Mining' and Smelting This should be -approximately suf fl patterns as you wan Enclose 20c In t. ne -Take a dose of good Milk of Site servetl Red Rose Tea, Magnesia, is in very'strong shape. It looms up tient to brim j the mine into produc. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap' With cakis two or three as. makes It d Its Phillips los e of the most attractive Can- tion in a big way. it carefully) for each number and AVhtcb delighted her guests- who And if you once takes It adian mining ventures from the in-I Mandy has not received.much mar.I address your order to Wilson Pattern ate hearty. You'll find that it surely does ease vwtors standpoint.. The shrewd and ket attention recently, but it is due to 1,9erviep)i 73 Nest Adelaide St.,Toronto. 'powerful group holding Miss Aliene Mifferier, ye! g control Of reach its 1025 foot objective in shaft Patterns sent by an early wail Beamoville, Ont. Mrs. Hurst, this conpany have said unofficially sinking and commence lateral work on THERS Box 338, Buckingham, Que. 0 that the Flip-Flan earnings in the threi* levels by about March let Only MInards Liniment No man can live happily -who re- - Cookeville Bricks first six years operations will be sul- a small amount of c en be will be When out skating at fifteen delent to meet the entire capital ex, rd himself alone, who turns every. necessary to reach the favorable zone. sands A man did enquire of me whether, thing to his own advantage. Thou low, oh penditurts. Its ore reserves are esti- Sufficient encouragement was en- 00. The people of Cookaville were r-,another, if thou wisbest Jo© Jupp froze his ear and his t mated to be in excess of 20 million countered on upper levels to make ex.' must live to clever, tons. The company is in an unasmil. ploration at depth der�idedly.interest. to.live for thyself.—Seneca. ob. able financing position with over•ing. But lits good sister Jane - I said. "they make-b-.Ick, Reflection of this program on c For the fellows who mix The thirty-seven South African stu- Stopped the frost tits'and pain $16,000,000 in cash to meet the de-:the market is not unlikely. The stock visiting •the United buildings with brains"—did dents who are With "Minards"—"It's the berries" Their b velopment and equipment require-,has been dragging rece�tly at around States under the auspices of the Na- cried Joe, Oh. you ever? ment before starting production F"Ieu $1.25. The operation is well financed lienal Student Fed!eration. of America .,Sto Mrs. Thom. Neal, Mrs. A. McNeil. off(r an expenditure of rlOsa to $6,-, and very capably handled from a orwood, Ont, 000,000 for ger .are said to be surprised and delighted paudash, Out; N development at mining standpoint. At the reception,accorded them in the .'be left more than ample fund ;eland Falls, Saskatchewan, theta will The Smaller issue United States. That's odd`; didn't they . for imie*ter construction, n-dnede.elop - - Wright-Hargreaves is now looking know that Trader horn preceded sad .had preded - :Everybody'a Doing It. 'Dear Sir:— -nt, towns'te n! other ne-0s: The better after an unusually tempestu- them? I notice your Limerick Contest in uc our ng The Bruce Mines Spectator and ank wilagemenL has a far-sighted -)to- market career during the past DEAR SIR:— twelve months. Mill heads were not Waren making up the mail bas sending one. Can each person send It has been most reticent I much above $6.00 during the final the other night after everybody More than one? *bout mine development, which is Benefit by quarter of 1928. Bullion returns had gone to bed, Z slipped In a o-ris Taylor, known however to be most favorable. (Miss) D low. Profits were approximately our couple .. .-R.R. 3, Bruce Mines, Ont. It is estimated that there is enough dgie- _of Limericks-, shame- October and about $14,000 facedly, for it seemed a silly thing 10TC to.be obtained by glo"ry-holing to !18,000 in both November and December. The for an oldish backwoods woman to Bond as many an you like, Miss Our close association with the Taylor. Watch the rhyme and mining Industry and stock rbythm.—Ed. -back '4 mine is looking definitely better, how- ck mar- be at, but the children found the ever. The,downwrrd continuation of 1 1 first scribbled ket operations Places us in a Old letter tive i, al help to them on and whooped Load Repr"alta the vein encout,tered In the north position to be of re' coped with Joy to Thera to plenty of enjoyment for WANTED workings in the direction of the Syl- catch Mother. They have coaled the whole family if all join In the you. Responsible representative want- vanite boundary looks like extremely Why not benefit by our knowl- me to write some more and hunted fun of writing Limericks. good ore. This vein has been en-' up the page containing the various ed in this -community to repro countered at both the 1600 and 1760 edge and communicate with this .advertisements for which limericks Any nationally- advertised article sent an incorporated Ontario _-,offtce when you need assistance company, To the -right'man foot levels. At the former horizon It were asked. or service found In this or any pro- ,.,coneernlng mlintrig market prob who has the proper connection a was 4% feet wida and assayed $4&00. lems? Issues of this paper may be Yours truly. very attirsictive, proposition will No returns are available yet about '.-rnade the subject of a limerick. Kate Neal, be made. the 1760 Wright Wfism & Austin values and average widths at .%Paudash, P.O., Out, .��.,,-,,Cine dollar'will be'sent for every y foot,Apply b letter to f ,but It is understood that the ore STOCK BROKERS '-I,Imcrick accepted, Give name W. L Smith, Manater, looks comparable both quality and and address and Demo of this Members Staw&rd Stock and Alining Thanks for your letter. which Is -9 level above. The 1106 C.P.A. BLPG., TORONTO quantity with ti. xc Ehaigge. quite as interesting as your limer- paper. Write: Limerick Editor, management seems to be Sanguine that it has the ZK&WILIP of A now mine Ground Floor ELgIn 812741.9 ick- We hope you will write scala. Associated Publishers, Rc-jios 421-5-, F ISSUE No. 0--'29 .below the faulted plass. Shore 41 KINQ ST. TORONTO i —Ed. 73 Adelaide St. nt'a 2. 0, he. Y } .;.,....,;E, s'....n. ..r,. '..:., ., '...,.'•,a r .—.: .. :.. {�,.;.. ' :.... -s 4'. .. .fie Z .., IttR , gw^- 41 b �, "C-3 y�r"6:4fs.,: sw•A' �.�.'uttt 'a •rT ," .. •Sw.xa' :•£,�. F.-• ,+A" SY. n^r�^ y , " ALWAYS T it a; WIS �iLAYJ �� R The finest tea you can buy—Red Rose 4ran�e Pekoe.. Get up'right In the morning. Go to Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves--three ,days iqOWL a' NEPERFELT Wi.L ` • bed rfght-at night. Start with Jpy In your heart, hope in the future, kind bud' Every package guaranteed.L"FS sa t ttess in your purpose. 'ib. 6. If it Is a dark day, never mind r' - Health Restored Through the (ON wfiH LAUGHER) you will lighten it up, If It is a > �� Use of Dr. Williams • bright day, you will add to the bright spin] Pills DON'T FERGIT neon. Give a word of cheer; a kindly When a bit of sunshine hitsye, greeting and a warm Handshake to 3 "I ani one of the many Ri"o hav-s Alter passing of a cloud, your friends. ` P Lound new health through 'he use of When a St of laughter gits ye If all of us would only think how 1110- , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. An' ger spine is feelin' proud much of human happiness ismade by Everitt Dowe, South Nelson, N.B. Don't for it to up and fling it ourselves, there would be less of hu- 4111�e "For some•years I• never felt well, At a soul that's feelin' blue, -man mise-;. �� • w and at times was so weak that I I For the minit that ye sling it It all of us would bear in mind that �� go O Would be confined to bed. At the very It's a Boomerang to-you' happiness 1s from within and not from ; heat I was in It ailing condition and without, there would be a wellspring RED, ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extft found' it difficult at all time's to do my A postal card , inquirer wants to of joy in every heart and the sen ' ` housework. I was subject to head. know why good looking women al- would .Dine forever. I hes, poor appetite, breathless at the ways marry ugly men, They don't. Try it!-L.M. least exertion, and very pale. ILefore i Williams' Pink Pills were recom- A Scotchman got a pair of spats for i Anglo American Relations f Classified Advertisementsx mefided to me I' had tried several Christmas. So he had them half NO-1V�EDICINE LLi�L �o dfazse in the National Review,1 WOOL (London): Anglo-American affairs B. Angara and RaLbbti A Medicines, but without any good re soled tad heeled. s , sults. I had become.completely dis- - R �1 offer a singularly unpromising field pedigreed a or prices norma. couraged and felt that I would always A BABY S OwN TABLETS tion Solomon'■ sur Farm, AAiatom great many people expect. silt for the activity of busybodles, but Ontario. In- be an invalid. A friend strongly urged cess, long life and a happ; marriage busybodies are �iwaya with us and in- - As me to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,I in return for stupidity, idleness and stat on- regarding thla particular A Gentleman 3� s and finally I consented to do so, but dishonesty. For Either the Newborin'Babe or sphere as peculiarly their own. The For a man to grow a gentleman, it Without much hope that they would - the Growing Child results so far have been pitiable, and is of great consequence tha his grand- " -help, where other medicines bad I Girls see little sense !n -the rule unless a halt can be called they are l father should have been an honest Y There is no other medicine to equal ue .. failed. But In this, to my joy, I was I which penalises a fellow fpr holding. Baby's Own Tablets for little ones- bound to get worse. Can the Amari-I tea; but It a moa be a gentleman, it ~ " mistaken I had not been taking the I teras ,sad will they, restrain their min-I!matter little what his grandfather, or Pills very long when I knew they were "How's the grub here?" asked the whether it be for the newborn babe chief-makers? Can we repress aur • ,grandmother either, was. - George -helping me. As I continued their use II new boarder at the table. or the growing child the Tablets al busybodies? This is a burning quer-I MacDonald. I found my appetite improving, I slept ways do good. They are absolutely p "Well, we have chicken every morn- tion o1 the hour. It should be now - -- m better.at night, and my strength was tree from opiates or other harmful !ag for breakfast," replied the old be plainer than most Dikestaf[e that . gradually returning. I continued tak• boarder. drugs and the mother can always feel every effort of either country to arATENT - '.;Ing the pills for several mouths, when i "Chicken every moraing?u the new safe in using them, range the Navy of the other as only List of "Wanted Inventions• I again found myself a well woman. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. Sohn and Full information Sent Tree boarder beamed. "tiow is ft served?" sell feel to the Are and !e predestined Armour, R.R. 1, South ffionaghaa, on ReQuo■t and i believe that had is not been for 1' wM the shell!" grunted the boarder. to failure, leaving a legacy of disap- •� ��= spy ' 1 Ont., says:-"We have three Sae, ins sank � Oita. w Or. Williams' Pink Pills i .could to day I pointment and embitterment calculat- A "fit be a helpless invalid. The pills have healthy children, to whom, when a .;^ I.eg shows decrease in patronage medicine is needed, we have gives I ed to promote the very disaster these since been taken by others In our.; men And the street tossers more well-intentioned miscarriages were do- family; with the same beneficial re- only Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab-, .� papular and more revealing. signed to obviate. suits. I strongly urge every weak lata are the beat medicine you can OUR' ,,.�,.,c,etre woman •, td try this grand health- Asked the kind old gentleman of keep to any home where there are, Minard's Liniment prevents Flu. '""'�"�•' e..s.r +••+► Ouilding medicine." young chlldrn. I P v � ae,•� f If you will send your name and young Jamie, one extremely:hot --*--- _ • . - Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but •�4 ,m.�+m�-.o�...s � "How is your dear grandpa bearing thorough laxative which regulate the Apparently old-school ideas hove no •�+•t..M29 goat aconic address to The Dr, Williams' Medicine the beat?" place in the government of Grief t- �'S f1ATrae-gq Co., Brockville, Ont., a little book, stomach and bowels; banish const!- Gel•lrlany, oven if:-�t t s Itasunammton Answered young Jamie, same day: Wald University,, ,[ "Building Up the Blood," will be pation and indigestion; break up colds I >Iraaalo C "Ain't heard yet. He's only tinea does date from 1458. F a lawn ten- taws lase, Ztim011lliQit+, pxt�., t7e►lr. mailed you postpaid. and Simple fever and make teething'; aatte� dead a week." nix course has been scheduled as a You can ':et chess pills through any easy. They are sold by medicine compulsory course to the college curri- medicine dealer or by mall at 60c a dealers or direct by mail at 25c a box Fon•riendur Skdn! Salvation is free but the delivery cilium, in keepin, with the modern box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,., charges have become almost prohlb!- sport movement. s Co.r Brockville,. OSA Uv@ Brockville, Out. _ ICQtl('u a -i- ^} — pawl. �4�CIIi 0a It all depends. The sportsman Hard Blows P,� , --,Fishermen Get Fossil Tusk who will sit for hours all cramped Give a young fellow a hard blow to ��� � In Neff! Dragged in Norti` Cea up and chilled to the bone in a duck awake him. Then get him mad and 1>aedida�$ � watch the fireworks. In this story' Aftna, ; blind, cast see why any sensible-per- Lowestoft. England.-SOpp, son should want to go out and chase Mere was more than necessity back of Tbers is an edeeUve was m pisae. ' man of the trawler Wide Awake be- an shove that distreests■ Cough. Free Boos! About Cancer the determination of the young fellow The IndianapoLsa C&A,er ki,.. "w,, to- a dolt ball all around the pastcre. >f] . lliatnit a dedsbtfui and Y Heves that he barely missed hauling who Starts !n to help hie Lather get :!'•free Yat It eat+ like a dash m dianapoiia, Indiana, bas published a from the North Sea a two-ton portion back on'his feet, There !a often a cleartne the throat and chest. one booldet which sues tnmresttns casts Rf Pawnbroker' "Don't your fadder dose,tops eooah ng-fad tber• are do about the cause yt Cancer, also tells w of a pre-historic mammoth. what to do for pain bleeding, odor etc. Gave no more use for dot vetch"' healthy reaction when a young waster. ..does m a'ra-c.ntbot.I ewdrt,�isrs / Off Yarmouth, ruga this Magill Burglar's ,. , in slapped is the face. I sell it under a money-back suaranua A valuable utde to tea man■sernent of Item, the nets caught on what seemed Bur6lar'e eon law, Where de j any ca+e �rite for It today, mention. A. L daeklay, Limited. Int the• na°en ledge seat him all he'll seed for de "That tenor reminds me of Richard 1+' >r■te.l sr.. lsraesa t to be wreckage. An hour's work ed us: � Rhe crew brought the nets tip ragged sea tea years is a calendar," Strauss" "But Strauss le not 'a .lead bearing a freshty broken piece of singer:" "Nor Is that tenor." t r r b ltossilized tusk five feet long and two GIVE HER TIME - - ---—a Acv Itis a A&A The greatest optimist I've ever met 4 aslopv.aIs Ia a sixty-year-old suffragette; i[eT across. 7� 75e and 40t' • The skipper believes it came from When I asked her "Are you•married ?" �� k mammoth embedded an the ocean lay question she parried ' floor since the age when dry lead Eng- BY the hopeful reply of "Not yet." Do You Get Up land with the Continent. E��HE�� Hounding a man after he's down to h q hs ,. j ired. Cross? + an �� IL dog mean trick. Say silly things, I' You must, but TlPS don't do them. �e Languid Eyes Look out. It may be kidneys. Try ZEE]! icklyrot pourheakhWarners Bate Kidney and Liver Remedy b Runesarf'�tOY'IiGtl-•t�L A .coats luny not always keep her cal condiaoa—rtericleuword but.she seldom goes back on her thi temperament of - -- _ 1 compact. the stomach. win■ says the kindly doctor. ..you !i i - t Watch, the eyes ses that send s ■timnlaat dittretio. And for mle Y� the.fritts are clear with a health t� 50 Years the best known reme47 is a One o[ the neighbors recently over- yy this class has bees warmer's safe =id- I heard two of her small eons discuss- bluish tinge. The minute a yd- U47 sad Liver remedy originally a low tinge a pears it betrays con. physician's prescriptions" Stade of ler For ilenza !ng the story of Adam, Eve and the �' tare'■ hest■. Fail. A little while later Bobby, sapaciott, uggish lifer or bil- safe, of coca•■,. -fat better than that, ' ~ Y iouwea, you aced a lasarive, it helps to prt Ferre your most lona The Liniment that Reif-vas All quite seven, asked: "Mother, what Bsta�_back your asset• your hen'th• Featly it solo°Mata made God no tight with his apples?" V Vim Wali kidneys mad li.cr to do their work of Ailments. ;? PP Vigour, a Ly cls out holy poisons Rtth roils With Heeeham'a Pills—•the surew mdia� ay to e c a blood-stream 1 a■ed, and an ozYsaa GOna[adt. • _ leas.. - t w they should, o _ .. otic h You awake _ I w functioning as It hard encu i _ b n �,b _ e o.d days s h.lab. y 4 ht from m sound aif ■ sleep rsfrahed.l y to melte both ends meet. These in.igorsted. ■tions• Lite taken on a times the modern flat per does not sew ioy. =our eye clear■• Your skin = th 7. even attempt it. • gains a healthy n isDW anair of author- OC th Yl�/� f lbp�Y Styassand sl Sty and ■aCOe■a "Taste makes TG'alst," a 8ve� ]mows pleasant tasting portly mat. Ter s retular daily Warner's i{af■ Sidney and Liver Mean t` ron said as she opened the third box course for a shone yd �fdb� edy. it costs little, but it is worth aa� ' period.Yetasyswilt g told amount■ to mayoae who aee3s the! <? of chocolates. sell the sissy. Prod ret help it aim• Buy your bottles today. xX Rud afloat Ckowler from.eke Eyes in tint beak to health. weraer•s iMle ins- . Witness—He Lad the best looking 1■twe Seecksas�cnirewents. *dies Co., Toronto. Ontario. suite in the hotel Safes .frail, x.reid F. Ritchie k Co. Warner's Safe Kidney Llai T Remedy FARMER'SVi IIFPrieouer=Judge, he's a Ilan; z was and Liver�p y alone at that hotel:' _.. -_ ---- . _ _.._ _ _ -- -- 1n �O�I About the only non-stop endurance \ sturrt• yet to achieve !s the Su . ,y GETS STRENGTH n -• ren Cry 3 - Sunday -_ -- _ - •-=; ` paper. '` . By Taking Lydia E. Pit>illt-, ham'a Vegetable or it " — �, . I. 6�,,t„h� , Compound = Bab has little upsets at times. Allhen OO your are cannot prevent them. But Wilton, Ont.-"I am taking Lydi 'you can be prepared. Then you can �` E. Pinkham's `'.getable Compoua ® Ch do what any experienced nurse wouldRw of Uf sn e the g _do-give a few drops of plain Castoriat tion d I _ '' of LifeghIt helps me No sooner done than Baby is soothed; Or� -� and I cannot Iraise BECAUSE THEY STEP ON IT lf� it too hi was relief is just a matter of moments. Hs�os troubledWithheat j Yet you have eased your child without "How is It,that gas kills so many y►sss wetisd flashes andh my limbs' were ea •tee of a single doubtful drug; Castoria people every Sear?" " - � " dly is vegetable. So It's safe to use as "Because they step on it." ' Iso k to ddo� ;often as an Infant has any little pain 4.--•-- you cannot pat away. And it's always PatiCnCE About two hours after eating many I harmless. It has remained the stand- And farm work. I W ; 'ready for the crueler pangs of colic, Let patience have her perfect work, People suffer from sour stomachs. and .tiff Physicians in the 60 years ourhad ab ut the .-Or constipation, or diarrhea; effective, since Its invention. y `< w and bring forth celestial fruits. Trust They all ft indigestion. It means Vegetable Com- too, for older children. Twenty-flve to God to weave your little thread in- that the stomach nerves have been It !s the quick method. Results d and thought �ntillion bottles were bought last year. to a web, though the pattern show not overstimulated. There is excess acid.I come almost Instantly- It ie the' to give it a trial.The ffist bottle gave Wet.-George Macdonald. approved method. You will mover use me relief and I have told others what The way to correct !t is with aa!another another when you know. it does for me.I am willing for you to It's just as well that the meek !n- alkali, which neutralizes many times •Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' use letter if� ryo� il choose."-MBd. i D-B-PEs'i RS, Wilton, O - herit the earth. -Nobody-else would its volume in acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by.pyhsi- , • a siirad for the inheritance t>iz: The right way is Phillips' Milk of clans for 50 years,in corret;ting excess Ask You Ntliglibo>r ". Magnesia-just a tasteless dose is acids. Each bottle contains rill diyec- Use Mtn.Ard's Liniment for the Flu. water. It is pleasant, efficient and(tions-any drugstore. r ISSUE No. 6--'29 ,s - a�.s• -dam-'. ;R:�� W^+a�• •Y;a,• .•.y. - .. # ..rF"., ,.et" .f 'i ",a .41 •' '+:'"„a ` ,p` •'x�'LL£ �waw>,1-,tyz;, •.n M 4. y7,: Y,�.�.+� ..�.m�.•' 'n,i"�•,,p. �c_r�„ .�Y. ..,.. iLc y.. w.� 4 '..A. �•>a`.a-- : w r ;,o-.,;-r.-fhr.. .' ,,.,:,", _,,... ,': '::-.,,• ,: .,. ,,..,.., '..�, s,... .dt;�: ... ,.. ..w.ea k."-3:w''3Y. :.,...,4 � .- nrr �.�+. or ttviet.-ped land-vbich is described 11t It ivins- OWS' 'The. flfitinici a �Co oration BRING IT HERE a0D BYE ' p as follows, that is to say: ALL AND —OF THE— SINGULAR`that certain parcel, of •W. TMRMs tract of lana and premises, situate, Now Le the time to get a new'a i of PI L� j�M In g a. • - 178 per year,; 41,50 it t�in ad-.t, r T4�easbip of P�c�6rlag lying and being in the Township of Harness,or get the old set repairet9. "Subecriptions ro the United States and Great tckring, in the County and Prov- I have in stock'Jek samples, e Ba,0T e1 Britain s2.ou ie adv-.=2. Trus' and Jeffrey's harnehs. The ince of Ontario, being composed of formersm►y be ordertad• through citta• n e M easy co¢ee rid of�,3�t Wttyhoot an < _ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given p� of lot number nineteen in the ,}ague at pace quoted onerLnew this stioa or imple ni*tLodI NATvRB •' .)flMN MURKAR, Propctetor, tfiat the Council of the Municipal Srst con eesion of said tonvnshiPr Cats ague tree. PILE.RENfEDY hie been eacteedinS for Corporgtion of the Township of Pick- which said parcel or tract of land over 20 pears, where every other kind oil r`{ WHITgVALE. e;ittg, will, ata Rleetlllg to be held I also carry eollare,cail,�r pads.sweat. treatmenthasfailed.Stops the most.tubborn may be' inose particularly described ads, harneas oil by bulk, hareetia cane,—sivesatmootlnataatrelie[.Guarant«d on Monda ,. the 11th day of March, as follows: COMMENCING at the p dressing,also silver Polish reauluormoaeyback—at alldru>:aitta.. The Ht nor Class of the Whitevale 1928 at he hour of one o clock in R' P y YJltfted S.S. held,A social evening ut tits afternoon, at the Township Hall, North-west angle of said lot number and other parte. - NATURE S y tie home,of G. and hire. Tran, and ' 18; THENCE North 74 degrees, East 'Repairs promptly done. ` : ' '.; in the Village of Brougham, consider PILE REMEDY ever one resent had a real ood along the 1`ortlierly limit of said lot Y P 1; a $y Law to (1) close and stop up L. W. PILHIrY, CLARIrtifONT �oaeteaulneirtthoutnamel.w.Menill x time. and sell and convey to Searboro Se- inches 19 a distance of 682 feet 63z inches to a point; THENCE-South 15 The annual congregational meeting �*� C (�" s b E. C. JONES, Drug Store of the Whitevale United-Church,was curities, Limited, a certain portion of degrees 46 minute:, East, a distanet w J - ,';:held an Tuesduy.evening laat in the U1e road allowance between cones$- c ,;: taadlieed t�igi ' site lot num- of 12 feet J inches to a point; Sunday School room,• Rev. bli. Rack- hfans one and concession on THENCE South 71 degrees 05 mint- bar. 19 in concession one of the said ham presiding . The past year has Township of Pickering, which is de- test West a distance of 593 feet 5�3 f been most ,9uccessful. The reports scribed as follows,that is to say: ALL inches to a point; THENCE South ce from the carious orga56 "0 lizations show degrees 40 minutes, West, a distance '� R ed progress. After giving its full AND SINGULAR that certain parcel of 94 feet 4 inches to a point in the t; or tract of•land' and premises situate, Wester} limit of sait.i lot 19, said allocation there was a balance on lying and being the Township of }' r t ' band. I point being distant Southerly 67 feet FRESH FROZE\ WHITE FISH ?.0 CENTS 4g Pickering', in the County and Prov- FRESH FROZEN SAL'klO._N,1S CENTS. f� The Women's Association of the in a of Ontario, and being• composed!6 inches from the place of beginning; '� a 1W�titevale United Church will hold a THENCE North, 16 degrees 46.min- as of part of the road allowance between V'aieliti' supper and concert;oi. Fri- utas West, a distance of 67 feet 6 concessions one and two of said toNm h ..day, FebruAry 15th, in the church. ship, said tract or parcel .of land in, more or less, to the place of - SALMON SNACKS 40 CEIV T3 A hot supper will be served,froin 3 C beginning. t{� being more particularly described a. All rears$ interested or whose � to 8, in the school room, after wiiiclt follows: COMMENCING at the inter- Ft INNAN HADDIE 18 CENTS Gr the following artists �yili assist in lands may or tnilrht be prejudicially ;action of the northerly limit of the affected by the-passing of such pro K tl)e.program: S. 1{etchison Toro:,t:,, BONELESS HADDIE FILLETS 20 CEi\TS, " :Miss Nelda blaxwv'.t, road allowance bet'xeen concessions sed By-law are required'to attend ,;popular music; one and two, with the pi roduction I posed BONELESS DIGE3T HEftf.I`G 25 CENTS " elocutionist, Markham; $uses}} Park_, Northerly of the Westerly limit of at the said meeting, v;•hezt they will 7 - soloist, Whitevale. There will also ba be heard in person or by counsel or lot number Z9 in the first concessio,r solicitor, with reference thereto, upon p duets and•solos assisted by Si-Sis and of said township; THENCE North 74 _ '�' q T ORE ISH - other talent Dori t miss 'this i eal (leg.gees, Ea t along said Norther}} petitioning to be so heard, _ 'treat Ever: item: worth twice the t,.. Dated the 8th clay of February, 1.929. limt z distance of 682 feet 6 inches charge. Admission, 35 cents; children Donald R. Beaton, "•VERT HEALTEIIFt:L ANU LESS COSTLY 15, eats. - to 'a point; THENCE south,'15 de- Clerk, b greet 46 minutes East; a distance of _ On. Wednesday evening last at2 ••feet 8t'. inches to a point; THAN HEAT / i sleigh load from Wihitevale, repre THENCE South 71 degrees 05 min ____- -- -' ----- - :: senting the Library Board and friends A T T F:�T T I lel ,^r utes, West a distance of 695,feet 5': � A � E S R I C H � R D 5 o N j.�urney'ed to the home of #Iugtr atlti inches to a point; THENCE South 56 . Mrs. Pugh where achicken-pie sup degrees 40 minutes, West a distance Z per was seLved. After the sumrt= of 82 feet 3 inches to-a point in the I-have taken over the Agency Q C E R nous repast, charades and other'very e Northerly production of th,>I for t amusing games took place, which Westerly limit of lot number 19, said I Renfrew Cream Sepa"Itt,r�, Scales Y - -A made ever; one ,resent feel ten yeiLr� 1',iuvtte 1* f point being distant Southerly 6-. feet `att,vP�, Fleiirp r Ati younger, hIr• R. Pa:ks, soloist, :•d!- 3 tti irrhes from the place of begin Plt,c. -Pickering Hardwaretoe k. red a great rlt•al to the evening's f-in. nin.i;; THENCE Noith. 1.5 degrees 43! Cct;ffl�ra And Wheelbrtrronc, � �✓ - f} After tns,,kin;; sir. and Mrs. P c•., minute, We:it,•a distance of 61 feet- Pi, .A.tf,vit r.,,..pitalit�' and a:.u..irg . t: , Phtrr,t ;,��.; . t 4 1..3 s inches. more or less, to the pace : . _ > tlieni the evening •cyanid be lo►i;r isof beginning-, AND t'3) to,establish u� ' R.^_. �'• ti ,u i+th,time to feed E', ultr Foud fur more eza- Our Laying membt"Feil by all pre5ertt, all ioine.: R $. . �Ev T"Ta S I n public hitrh«'ay that certain parcel AGENT ii•, BRt�C'GHANI td <-1- aiH do it. Alse Beef Scrap, Uy'�trr Shalt and Mica Grit y -,banns and sant; "Atilt}' la+tr �s:n+t• i . l tie;p, Ur. He-+-j' Potrltrp 5petific to lest It thea, in good condition. r ._Freak mpplp of Roy 91 Purple Calf 6Jeal fur the young calves. .. f THE 1 - Remember, when uu ti rt Ur, IIs+a' Stock Food and are R - y y a 9 aot eattnfird with your investment your ur money ie refunded. �.Ir ON� BANK ' O A free trial given any tune on Beatty or Contsoc _ Electric Washers. Fifty 7. Annual Statement # The Fifty-eighth Annual General Meeting of the Dominion Bank was held at the Head 'Agent for tura McCormick'Deering Farm r Office in Toronto, on Wednesday, January 30th, 1929, at which the fOUOwWg statement of tits ; ,affairs of the Bank as on Decehiber31st, 1928,was presented.— Marbinerp and Repairs, ' C,EI�IERAL STATEMENT i i<IABILITIES - ped in........ ............. ..............W.. .. ............•........». 4 6AOOAW 00 Our Motto , '4'c a have it, can get it, or it is not made Capital shot!d .. .. ..... , ... 0ao 00 ,Wf Reserve - - Fund •— s �°°180,0W 1FICKERING 7 `.kalance of Prolit and Lou Account iorwazdN 1;2,188 72 a J. S � A L DON � m Ai�.7Jvv Dividend No. 185, payable 2nd January, 1929 - ..... -60,000 00 •- - _ BOAUS: OIIe PC CGDL, pa ars, ......................... 6 :. :.}Former Dividendsunclaimed—.._ .............................................._ .... 8.515,687 _ • ble 1n Jami 1429 3,361 00 r ,. s o the 5hanholden 814,S1S,687 72 Mid- ''C'V 1 1 e�' ► c E' Po _ Total Liab,,itte t > l r Dotes of the Bank ,n Cucutation........ ._...... 8.-0t"T 00 �deeposits not hearing interest. ..,................ ..... ..... 8-s.$ ,880 77 S "'IDepouts bearin g interest,including interest accrued - ' ao,4b: '� 41 to date ......................_....,........... e C e r a - 115.3;0,547 18 _ Mens'-Overcoats, blu fa, - 1 a ink ac 4 .Advances under the Finance Act.............:.:::: ..::.......-:.....:........,,........ 2000.000 110 81Z E earl t �1 ;Balances dire to other Banks in Canada .:............... ..rte................. 4,S14,88S 04 , Overcoat, blue, a 36, 1 n$. a 12.9 ;-]Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents elsewhere than _ B0 l in canaria JSan's W001 Sox, pairs for 1.0(l - - ................ ...., 2,4-61,,94 to Bina Payable....,...._...._............. ............... . ....... 90,736 70 • +' LUbilities not included in the fo airs .-.... 487,901 OS , 0 - g• " _ a 2W4, 78 4o T3eavy Robbers 2 9" up :r I 133 101 1S Men's Letters of Credit outstanding--.,,,,-----�..... rl slss,8os,i4r I Men's hUnderwear,lear nq per garmetr . : .; ea al Wo . _ ASSETS wF 1 0 ,b L69 Gold and gilver Coin.current........................._...........................:. S 1,460,601_ 1 ne a clears f3. I •.............._......:............................_....... a9� clearing Dominion Government Notes... 10,53;,53. 77 1Ce�era Otbelr lines t _ 1 00,000 00 3 f Reserves _ Lal old .. Cent G ..... . . . Deposit is the ••................ -:I Noes of Other Banks...........:.................................I................... ....:...... 1,110;115 00 United States and other Foreip Currencies.......................................... 232,214 66 B RADLE er Banks.... ...................... 12,065,i8 i 31 ,- 0th • Cheques an ..... ( � � _ 4 es andante elsewhere OR Banks and C p ,., 1 . Balances due by a 4,524,080 I _.- E: E R = N O' than in Canada. _ :P = �i r r`, a► lDoatitrtlon '.. $32,260,333 73 _ a � r and Provincial Government 5ecur;tics, not exceeding _ market value...... ......... ............. 1 �y Wo*uld fou Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial u . Public Securities other than Canadian, not exceeding ` market value......................................... ... 3,343,953 ;;1Faila•Ay and tither Bunds, Debentures and Etod, not exceed- p i Ow a Tom, Or 0 88 ` ing market calor.... ` .......... 2 Q5,53 t .r • t ' Ifyou Were '11 all' any >z► . Dick Harry to -::'Cal) and Short (not exceeding thirty,days) Loans in Canada on - y NO you _ r 1 -operate u. t Stocks, Debentures and Bonds and other Securities of}� r sufficient marketable Value to cover......................... 14,430,122 01 prase ibe Aad pe 1 ap3 ape t on o Call and Short (net e-cced:nR thirty days) Loans elsewhere t an i would not, you W011lfl natnr�lly require a man i in Canada on StJcks, Debentures and Bonds and her Securities of a sufficient marketable value to corer..... ....... 8,066,303 57 tt new.hail the necessar3• a%1Jer1eII0e. $77,470,3M 37 WhOr1i f0 1i Other Current Loans and Discounts in Canada (less rebate of ! P ♦t ere so 'ng lies tt your car. More damage ,. •; interest) after making Lull provision for all bad and Til. �. n can b d APP nth g......,.. P ... ... .. $61,667,51! 31 ,.. --doubtful'debts.:..., 1 a n c e ane by- An incvtnpeteut war ;' than all the rough ti•nRe po Other Current Loans. and Discounts elsewhere than in Canada caret give it. _ • (less rebate of intcre�t t after making full provision for 1 ileac : ) _. r , all bad and doubtful debts.... 1,185,819 li of t? pe _. �a repair ... 66.;09 30 g ,r ' •.• � 'on-Current Loans,estimated loss provided for .. H Includes . _ IV fry eabltt s (in c r e e a' • hop)experience, .: . auk Pref7nlses,at not more than cost,less amount_ written,orf...... 5 6.1_,,3, 32 c � 1 Estate ether than Bank Premises............................................ .5,520 53 °' — sl Jiotur Car hick i ...... . ortgages on Real Estate sold m.............. 1,506 .,8 04 �V 1 ey C Co. England. .. ca e —General 1!I :' Sy ,• :•r { s`.'Deposit with the Afinister of Finance for the purposes of the C9 a 9, Oshawa ,....... 814,65 .. � `� eR G Hera otor Usl Circulation Fund................. , p QQ Other Assets not included in the foregmn. ..................................... 213, 31 8b- year—Bond Bros., UshawA,a � ` 70,110,379 48 .- ?.Liabil;ties of Customers under Lett-»of Credit) as per contra........ 5,105378 49 May save you many dollars, a9 when f ou 'bring soar --— trot es here, y r151so5.147 a4. I ' - need mechaclic will do your wore. Per r-� ib d I C. A. BOC=ERT, Gr+, fta.na$er. Try us with your nest repair Job. A, W. AUSTIN, President. _.. �' i 1' AUDITORS r^.L4Q)RT TO ,HARBHOLDBRS ' 'row Car service, Batterle8, Tires Etc _RC ILaPOa7 70 tHli SNAAYH,r.at:xs or Litt-1) -&moi BANK:— .. — a That we have-audited the above-Sa'aner�h:^t mat December 31st,1DZ},and camps*e-1 i' wtth the Moles and Y _ Phone ��3 r{tt Head �n d with he eertinrd titers'-from tho Brans ec a have obtained all the informund outs that Tayatr 3 - id 1+avr keen within th powers of the b i n our opinion the Balance Sheet dodo s'j c true eogditinh df the-Bank and 4 a;shown by the hoots or_the L �� A $ ro[c rn, (7,A., p C i r _ age ck, chs It o, - N _ i -. of I art Marwi }tit 11 Aswan, (n r . .. Toteo'A-ro, JAvcAaY l-t,t, lo:�. •�,•: .;: (LATE C`I�%ERSAL MOTORS) 0 MC J. ae S' � .< '..*m,. .. ,. ; ...� _,.:.w., .ti.:p- -.. : .-.. �,-. .. ' :t - .*v.,. a.ww acv, �;•�GG?r•:`�`Li;:.,,✓t .�.� •, '� ��,�` t;^ .s tt t - ..z„i. ntP- .::-s•:_v. :•i:,w�� ,.,far .....:;'�,. '.. '":a. ,,�5 .ld ^y;•` � •,d. � ,"><�''"•, :�,.x-r `'� e,4',"' 'fiYc,w•.. ,,,,, �.n.:,6w -a �} i °•r. '°� .a. ,'3'. a^,'. t ' F'S. ' - -».-. �_ �.Cyc,�" :�. :'.;" "r4'�sa y?fi 4� ;�; ...�'7 - .rw''�+N, '. ' q wP.. .+. � » ry'b'),';t: .�! ,...' ,: .. ..... .�..•cw trrai.. _ *r.^`�_+'k' _ •,.c-,ur,.'".*:r's7•�L, q,. ..:c:'. :ar. e. o,r.• ,,,,5.,r "" „% ,y,- ,a ^v, _ _ -y: flk*tia on Saturday nigh� on Mr. Lewis,of Toronto has been Mrs. Whiting, ©f Strathroy, Chas.Cooper has installed to his• Che Caledonia Rink. Band inert- isagaged by H. G. McIntyre in the who came to attend the silver shop a sew electric skpte sharpen- yF, fss Aldine Ward was in Toron• tendaace. factory. wedding of F..C. and Acre. Puggh, ing machine.. This will ensure "I ' n,Afomday. Walter Ward was in Uxbridge Ice .harvesting is now la full returned home on Saturday. AI r$. prompt and satisfactory service, d Mrs Frank Soden is laid up with oA Monday, when he bought two swing. . The ice is .of.good tbick- Mantle accom anted her as far as 'e bad sack of nine P - q y horses frow Frank Orchard, who nese and of excellent quality. Toronto. Mrs. Harry Thomson haat, been brought down a shipment from The P1CkBl'III ion the sick list daring the past the west. - 8 �- week. Earl S. Grubin, R.O., Eye Special- �TT DTT/�i Ct ��+tt Thos. Birgett, of Stouffville, 1V.� PRICES t7 ON THE _1 � CB VOYitQ�. _ lst,-e Stoufville,from Wednesday to 4 @pent..Monday with friends in Saturday of each week. Office in the . Claremont. Grubin Block. Phone StoufvWe 2405: _ - Sock Fraser,of London, spent a At Markhani,every Monday from 9 a. a. days last week with friends m. to 5*p x'n Office in the Wear a �E „ � U A r Fobject• -. - in Claremont, lock. - l e A tation Charles Elliott and family, Of•P lessen stealing and prosecute' The Bockey Club.intend holding he felons. Brooklin, spent Sunday with Mr. r a skating party on the school rink . and Airs.,Coady. on Saturday night, Feb. 9th, at 8 Thop. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, 'o'clock. Every one come and help Model 40 w' "of Oshawa, were in town on Xon the spurt alogR. Good music and Special Coupe, 868.00 Members having property stolenoommind ` day on business, good ic•e. Admission 2ac., child- Date immediately with an member �i y ren, under 13 years, 25c, .Special Coach, 0:.0,00 of Executive Committee, f Floyd and Mrs. Jones, of Brook- p _ _ �, lin, spent Sunday with thelatter's TitP r nrlera intend holding their Special sedan, 970.00 Membership fee 01.00. ' " 'mother, Airs. Bushby. annual ,`ncy,` dress and racing - Model 60 Rev. A. !1icLellay Had T. Condy enruivt'. n Caledonia Rink on - " Tickets marbehed from the Preeideat W were in 09hawa on, Tuesday at Tuesda} Feb. 12th, at 8.00 p. m. Special Coupe, 1050.00 searetery onapyUcamon. tending Presbytery meeting. _ there«til be a barrel race, boys' p Exec.Com.-L. D. Baake, D.9.Pahts• Thos. and Airs. Paterson.spent race, pie race and ladies' race. .bpec,lal h, 1075'00 er, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. Coac 'the week-end in Brooklin with Band in attendance. Admission Special Sedan, 1150.00 --their daughter, Mrs.C..Pengelly. tic, children trader I3 yts., 15e, Q. Munro- Jas, Richardson. Ed. Gleason is still confined to " :: Model 63 Preeida6t, Secretary u his bed yrith a form of blood- .Speoial Coupe, 1170.00 _ - - poisoniag, We hope far a,speedy 'Herbs, Herbs, :e reeoveryt. _ .Special Sedan, Id25.00 r s Mr. Wilbur, of Taunton, has 14It ode1 'i0 rented T. E. stephenson's black• Gallagher's Keeps smith shop and will take possession , Special Coupe, 1870.00 _ R .,On Monday. ■, Special Sedan 2110 00 - bits. James Briscoe returned You Wonderfully .- � BaRR; -i home on Friday, and is making a These yttria are completely equipped with shook absorbers rapid recovery, after her,upera dell tion for appen iritis. front and tear, spare tire and'bumpers. Our fire engine received a call Take it. Eat better. Slee ' �a to James Cochrane's on Thursday �' The old standard of the Durant is maintained work, play better. last,the chimney having caught and Improved- and we have a Deluxe - fire. It was soon extiznguished or *' tum's own good herbs, rich � before much damage was done, in hoilt:,-giving power, these are what model in each model of car. rrl,' (III igher's Tonic and System g Lorne Reid,who has been black• gu.l it r-,�,u& It really w•xk3 wend?n If you are contemplating buying a new car, it will pay yon smithiagfaCtareinoot for about f,-.;, ,Nie-.-h6we cons!ipated,ruadawn i three pears, moved on Tuesday n rv-;",;.A. !.!k who have akin diseases. to seeus and teel the Red Seal response'of ' � � deeialk o artistic M - -last to Tcronto where he has re F v-n d--sded Eczema yields to it. cured a good position at hip trade. Try n !.: rte, It will keep you clew of digniflad. not artistic Atq Mrs. Archie Anderson and dau raid 0.r her ills. Sold aa other G31- -- _ Ithter, Christina, hays returned h'y1er si rualllousehQ Remedies are, inappropriate that would be 1, e, Charles Copper -.,Claremont inappraoriate for t>i® .home, after spending a niouthpurposein view. The one Illustrated Is aim- with friends in Toronto and Rich- E. U. JONES, PICKERING muad Hill. 51r. Anderson is now -=- - -- - pie, yet has brtitrtry. N :in Moose Jaw, where he ling a BOND'?-';)vernment. Muoicipal and i -No GreaterTribute" a good position as foreman in a MorSafe i ve Bonds, Also, Industrials. .5 to7perSPECIAL S �, ;J wood-working factory. safe iavnetmeata at.from,Ei to?per I r, W. STAFFORD, 7. Messrs. Greig ck Littlejohn, Bar• cent Phone Whitby g .'rioters, of Uxbridge. are opening INSURANCE-All classes written in- i I, Piing Road. A bitby is branch office in Claremont for cluding Fire, Auto ob.le, Wind- FOR TEAM HARN�.S � the general practice of law. The storm. Accident as Sickness. - y 'a office Is ard ware Moro. in overCooper's Cp emisesgformerly Phone or write Br �r . :- mounted Team Backband Harness, occupied by the Home Telenhvme as8 ? 43,f :IED, BOWMAN.Whitby -- 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 t' Company. The office will be open With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- a; iiia Tnesd%ys of each week, com- - bead, $49,04 __... meneina Feb. 12th, 1929. 41. :.: - - g A number of the C P. R. em YBlack-mounted Team Backband Harness. $38.50 - - , P ,O Maple Leaf Mutual Fsri �1pPlupe@s in Claremont went to +� ring Breeching $4.1.25 ,Andrew Frost, who has been WANTED This Is mot a fay g B eterboro last Friday night when ]road waster for the past fifteen 1 factory harness, lxit cngtuat.inwde in our i8$ 'an�$ a• pa own shop at Markham. Cheap rates m and country years and was now being super - build ge. - i anousted,wastendered a banquet. -Good Price Paid For •We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. q t p,, � P Windstorm Ioauraace on baildinga. As a token of the hikb respect in Dressed Chickens a FDW� wind-milts,Silos etc. jwhich he was held he was made Automobile Insurance . :1the recipient of a Rold watch. Phone Claremont 3701 D D -S of all kinds. Don't dintorget the tea and concert .0 ciai �rtces, cod for Haraees and Collar Manufa�ctucer to be held in the basement of the These few-items listed below at FARtt[8 FOR SALE United Church on the evening of Pe I g _ Write or phone two weeks 'Wednesday, Feb. 18th. Xgood ;program will be provided, all of Quaker Oats, package c 1A.ALRMC13.�-M. ONT. iHome Phore_3400 E D. B 0 W A :which will be taken from our Can. Puffed Raisins, 2lbs„ � '5c 20 WHITBY. ONT. adian poets and composers. The Thompson's Seedless,2 lbs., 23c - - proceeds will be used for library Choice Pink Salmon large tin 20c j. �+ and community. Admission, 26 Blue Rcse Rice, 3 1be., ,�© sil`.i Farmers, A`�t8ntidII - treats: children, 15eent_•. Tea will Pure Cod Liver Oil, 16 oz bottle 85c G.T (D be served from 6 80 sharp. Wampoie'9 Cod Liver Oil _ " I•bave secured theageoeyfor tbai+'roet Word reached bare a few.days Extract, 16 oz bottle 1.00 _- ; "We Save s supply rtf Wood and Ouckahutt Farm Itaple>- aeo of the death of Mrs. Jas. An. Cascaria, 4 oz bottle 35c meats. and will keep cooatantir ea der&on,who lived in Claremont for Men's Sox, all wool, 'lac sad 35c _ ..F R E S.H F R O Z E N F / S H Sand repairs for these po lar a number ofyears before going (good value) ; Men's Work Shirts Implements. y with her-famflg to Weet6ope, N. 85c. We have a few dozed Clover ALSO, HADDIE AND FILLETS. Also, Loudon'e barn and stable fl ttinRa. Dakota, where she lived until her Leaf Cups and Saucers ` s I will also take contracts for painting �i .'.death. Mn. Anderson was 75 left at 1.35 dozen. Aiea's Heavy Rubbers and Sox. ilea's and �`'omea'e Over Rubbers. barns and houses by a aew- years of age sad was the eldest V. CI3�IZ7L�-VC7,. process, by spraying. daughterof the late David Man. _ :' Mar-!till and Sterlini¢ Brand Laying Iia�h. N Estimates cheerfullyg iven. tle. She leaves her husband, three CLAREMONT _ Phone IB'3U, sons and two daughters, all of N. Fresh Groceries always• on hand = E Dskotx. i . Mr. Smith, a C. P. R. inspector, �1 ' S -e_..• tore l at lowest price �• J• IIII, �i18T8II3Qlst p sc, tt 1 _ Mann, _,had a rather unpleasant expert- -' once on Wednesday of last week. Phone yotir order. We deliver. { D teen R1Ver He was driving along the -Brock - Phone Markham 640.2: basket Factory-1 Road in his new Buick car and at +Claremont the foot of _Bsrry'w hill his car �j M General :Manufacturers of skidded t the icy road and ran v• m• M. Duncan, werchant, .green Rivtw . _ -into the railingon the east side f F B All kinds' o iu-.t asietg, of the road, breakiu rfounof the ..,Berry-Crates, 4, poets and badly damaging his car. Men a and Ladies Overshoes, Fortunately, the cable prevented 8 buckle and zippers. Farmers'Bushe -Basketg. him going down the deep embank- ren, 4.25 for 8.79 and 3.50 for 3.19. = '� Clothes Baskets, went. On his return his car ran The */f Q$t into the ditch in front of W. A. Netts Heavy Rubbers„ all sizes,' M � Fra12 PE'njlOCk Knox's and bird to be toNved oat. grestly'Tednced * 1 When in Clmremont be inspected Liquid Proprietor the closetseats in H.G.McIntyre'@ Flannelette Bl�nkete, large size, Phone Markham 1604 factory and paid Mr. Mcintyre the regular 2.75, for 2,49, cornplimevt by saying they were ; 'Investment the best seats he had ever inspect. BEA TTY New Printsanti Ginglia are { - - - -- _ The young people of the B. Y. here, big assortment . A Savings Bank Account,is primarily an invest- STANDS FOR THE BEST of patterns. if'k went. But It is the only imveetmentyielding' ' P U,r will condnet the services in ,.. y - the Baptist Church next Sunday a fair rate of interest, that is available for your s evening. The junior choir will Some broken lines of Ladies'gad use at a moment's notice. Emergencies can be im- lead the singing. A song service Gent's Underwear greatly mediately met by the bank account that has been ;t consistantl developed. Your in as such., ` from g8.4a to 7 p. m. will precede reduced. � y P the regular worship service, at I yields regnlar returns in interest. Your invest- ment as a bank account yields constant satisfac which spacial address to young Fresh Groceries always on hand at tuna and women will be given by lowest prices, i faction and peace• of mind in the fact that it is -..the Pastor. Yon are cordially 'alwaysy trouble 'of converting tato cash. 'incited to join us in this hour of read for other apes without the �•` ��� >� Don't forget your coupons for praise and worsahip. You will - 1- meet old friends nd new, the oldsilver and fancy Chios, ;hili be glad to see �y++oa, the new //����T�//����T�]]���� /��j will be. ha to sh k hands. THE CjriL�iADLAN BANK Litter Ca-,;, Dor 'Hay Carriers . Some people+ readingthis item Pun��a, Door Track?. Cow OT C _ Bowls.�res9ure ys sing-have neglected church fellowship, at T 1 -• �� COM � CE :. ,Do you not think it is time to at- I It will p sy'cou' to get my prines on AN",•. �, ---- tend again' A day will come THE ►ST Dt�►Reh ,r oru,cd ;above beforeibuyrng elseahPse when yon will desire the services Phone 14.01, ",' � 0 BANK OF CANADA f the minister. W6 want you }` -_ FRANK J, pR,OUSE - d fno•s ' Cot�re.-Coit. y tLA R E M_ NT ..... ;rTi.� c��i �R10 w Y M1 _. ,. �::..• -- _.w .ter ss iT,<. - sp.'ii-- +ce �a,[icm�.'+ .�R•. '' ., 4, )+ .7' ..dw•:.•a.b... .',,3,�.. ..+^ y. �. >.,"- .,Y, ''ti. ..t+,_ Y,r.w. ;a•f +c - ..,y� r rr f o ,�, r�X, "" y�.'r�r2.i.�wd.�i, af+r T�+". 'ar ±yro�i: '," '��!ihr's "`r.�S•.' xvit'rf," y •�%s �..x.,.s:•;^a-,r5 ir'a ? .. ^:ar.'�^ac.:...ia.; .,...w - «;4. , ., • • CHAPTER XXI Making, " r � �� '`}+in Offer ter the,Rancho 1L�JLaking, Lamp A ~ - Shadesf Oft.�4 � No hint of the building of the dam � ' - °"' ��►+E►e ONE 1W tLe STA - had reached_Kildare and Melody. • Owing to Morrow's vigilance andtwbald r�C _ Making and. decorating waxed If 1IF-leyo• � n. old R'ash's loudness for the mighty parchment for use 'in" the home r �,� dollar, no word of the work had passed is fascinatlag work that to also Prue- the Double A frontier.' tical. Little wasteRayer baskets, AGI ID y -.. ' Owing to Mercede's care, Esteban _ - ORAN6E lamp shades, screens; and shields for - RANCR was as well as ever. He-kept the wall sconces are some of the useful PEKOE BLEND hacienda supplied with enough water and attractive- articles .that can be BAKING r for the bare necessities of life by sat lAsking shallow- wells is -the bed•o! tionplofmthe�b home. Matto is er in d a t co the creek. h - � expensive and the workeeds no y k ' Mercedes had gone to the cemetery gAlum! POWDE T -.- ostial qualifications-.other than an ` - N "SA -; 'and was on her way- home -when_she � ., .. .. . artistic eye. .. a •a a 'came upon Acklin. in Canada First o all; buy at the stationery pm the gardens "Things.look pretty bad down here, shop some ordinary parchment paper. % Mercedes," he said, with a show of Then purchase'a cheap wastepaper ILL sympathy. '"I suppose you are pretty basket or,•a wire lamp-shade frame a -- well discouraged." and cover it with the parchment pa- f u "My people were never easily dis• per. Two or three ro le of ordinary I codraged in the .past,`Senor," she an- crepe paper should th be Wugbt. swered with pride. What- we had, and little decorations cut out from it. ' _ we made for ourselves." . One of the most effective decorations a ' SAtt. "But I don't want to fight yon," consists of a number of small circles 0 Acklin continued in that same low, about the size of a penny cut out of r - uncompromising tone. ' I'll buy the crepe paper of different colors. i e Rancho and, give you a good price; Next the paper must be waxed or �r.r twAce what I' dgive anybody else." parchmentized. . The whole article, eeteataw I� f` ,,,,,/`r MARtljr S�++rLAllt asAlO 'Wo! No! . We may starve;- you including the paper decorations, must . s i come rv.hs' r els•+►'s RYICi twt pwa� may even take the Rancho away from be coated with transparent sealing — lle • i ;r !us by force.' But we will not sell!" w f the li ht ambo co which azo e g r tor, BEGIN HERE TODAY team driven by, fife slow nvo�irig "Here comes Kent and your brother, bas, been dissolved.in commercial al- RaolutiOII. a Dick Acklin, big boss. : the Double Wash the.destiny of .Paradise Valley' now. You talk it over with Eatebaa, cohol, obtainable at any oil shop. A ranch lots with Buck Bodine, new was indissolubly linked. Cash had I'll stand by my promise:' The greafeat man is he who ehgoses p This solution is put on like paint. The i owner o1 the old Webster lace, to rob the road in shape. Where Martin "Hello, Maas Mercedes," Tuscarora the right with the most invincible re- p' stick of sealing•wa: must be broken the Basequea of Parad:se Valley. of canon narrowed, a cable had been called out. solution; who resists . the sorest . �. -up into small pieces and coveted with ' ai their water-supply. Esteban, son of strung from bank to bank. The actual Without any preamble Joe jumped temptation from within and without; AUse Arrascada,•riding with a party alcohol. A small camel's hair brush eft :`iII ars attack 'bn the Double A, is building of the dam only awaited the on the thing that was on 'his'mind- who bears the heaviest burdens- cheer ,y should be used for applying this solo• Svctnded and carried to the home,ct arrival of Rush and his precious load and I got to the bottom of tion, which gives an air of traaspar- fully; who is calmest fa storms, and x Acklin. Jose, while searching for of dynamite. this fight a tittle sooner than we ex- most fearless under menaces and encs to the paper and improves lin- whose reliance on truth, and aateban, is shot and killed from am- 'By means of a flume, the creek had'petted:" He stopped to regard the' mensely the appearance o! the crepe DOS' bush. Bodine pursues Mercedes; the been diverted around the dam.- So,I Big Bose accusingly. "You play .it paper decorations. virtue, and God, Is most unfaltering. Y daughter of Jose. In complete affety, far from prying whole hog or none, don't you?" The edge of the article can then,be -William Ellery Channing. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY spin the ehoulderrm of one Ackltn s answer was his stock grin. finisibed off with a binding of gold r "Somebody's running an iron on our I "Thin tight goes 'way beyond any, - Discipline IIII braid or any other suitable material; I stuff over in the Buttes!" he burst of the Timbered Buttes Buck and�question of water," Tuscarora con-+this gives a perfectly finished appear-! Discipline, like the bridle to the out, "They're overbranding us and Sh)rty and Gloomy were busily en-'tinued. "We wasn't votin' to suit you.`ante which takes away' the home•`hand of a good rider, should exercise •ata drtvin' 'em out. I was up to the gaged in a work that'-.was nothing It didn't matter aA long as your crowd made air.• A coating of rose-colored us influence without appearng to do q Needle this noon, seein' what we'd short of art. The good grass In the j wag doing the countin'. But with sealing wax or some other warm'so; should be, ever active, both as a ..har:e to do to that old road if, we buttes lured the cattle there, As Cash I Brand ttin' res d to check u each ge y p shade, applied to the inside of lamp'support and ae a restraint, pet seem N`J wanted to use it to haul rock. I got had said, the steers were ready for i vote and see that,it went to the man shades or wall sconces, gives a rich, to lie easily tn'hand. It must always a sight of the hongbres from here." the market. This,Interesting fact had:It was cast for, well, somethin' had glowing light: i be ready to check of to pull up, as t Acklin uncrossed his legs lazily. {been perceived by the astute Buck I to be done. So ,you hit upon this I Fere is no limit to the number of'.occasion may require; and-only when uess we'll put a stop to that to i some time back. He was now taking!scheme to grab everythin' in.sight, designs which can be applied to these the horse !e. a runaway should the ac- r t is hurry. Better send a couple of the,advantage of it to his own particular!and starve us out of the county at g parchment articles, either by mesas;tion of the curb be perceptible. boys over there to dry-camp." {profit. the same time. It's been done ba of crepe paper or figures cut out of! ---- :----' M`g "Aad Kildare the only sober one in One of his first acts on taking.over fore," _ m :. �Y -'the bunch," the 1,•reman muttered, againea and periodicals. Providing 3r the Webster reach wae'to register his they are attractiviily colored, the wax - scornfully, brand; a circle W. with arrow. Back CHAPTER XXII ry finish glues them he necessary antis- The Big Boas contracted his eyes. of his choosing this particular brand Building the Dam tic touch. Little shapes of Japanese - "tr "Send him,"he ordered. "He's been was concentration of a high order, as lanterns, studies of children in charm- - 'spotted by the Basques by now. Cash. will be observed. Old Ironsides' son moved about the Ing poses, and animals make ezcelIent I reckon he won't come back until I Running as many cattle aa'they did.4 town giving his commands'wlth a new designs, he's Bot- his- men, Let Melody go I dignity that was subtly reminiscent +t 1 { the Double' A-branding was not al- �P----= ` aipng." _.� ,. _ _.-_ _ ,of his father. Romero was pushed ' ' . _ . ' r Morrow started out, when Acklid a aside; he took his orders from Este- Faiths Song v + e heart that trusts forever sings. ,t�.' called him back. - ban. Th `t "About that rock." he began. "We're �_ The boy bad, in truth, become the Aad feels as light as it had wings; The foreman's mouth opened la.sur• "+ i That evening, an hour before sun- a e'Come good Or Ill ow brings,w going to need !t" leader of his people. A well peace within its springs: prise. net, they were to strike. R'tt t Y, ,• the Double A wire. When the were What he cried. "We're goin' In.orderly 'precision they moved on it is His Fill. t Cash flopped Into, a chair in actual fanwise y "Build our dam." I within a mile of it, they aDresd out Progress hs ' to attack it from the west 'Aa soca as a man begins to love his physical eahnesa, and south. work, then will he also begin to make AND A.HOUSE, TOO proms "They say her husband owes a lot naked in anoawed volae he finally "- f die in their hearts; but not a shot rd's Liniment for Grippe and Flu, to her." we �" Guns were ready, the will to do or progress. - to I'm going to town to- �\ +ws fired. Mina "Yee, and a house, too" / t fright to get the stut started on Its� M,!N V \. The fence was unguarded: - itray," A quick use of nippers, and the wire Kildare was glad of the chance to \ was down. In double file they trailed- b. rail - b..on his.-own. Ranging through the ;, 1 up the dry bed of the stream, their 16uttes would give him an opportunity '' grins held ready. Twenty minutes to reconnoiter the mysterious Poore u 1 brought them within sight of the dead z "` oa d'ebster Creek without being seen. trees that marked the confluence of " A glance at Melody showed that �the Webster and the Rebel. They - ; weary-man swaying from side to side _,.,. stopped. : Demand • �� as it he slept. But be managed to - - Horses were left behind here. In keep one eye half open as he rode ' 1u� I3UY UAL), 1` '1'H�'ct1• csL- Indian fashion, they swarmed past the <h - along.- . COM& THE LEADFsR- .OF. .HIS face of the mesa-on which Kildare "Guess a bed would look mighty_ PEOPLE. ALL TOOK ORDERS'had• lain the night the water was di �l cod to you, right this minute," Blaze veEstevan posted his lookouts. Picks FROM Y01;NG ESTEBAN. :- 'laughed. Melody pulled his Ingersoll, chain I ways carefully done. Therefore about ., ` and Shovels ,took the .place of gone. ;;;< •'�•:. '� and all, from ,an inside vest-pocket.!every fifth steer carried his Double A With muscles primed for -their task, #'•s `"' "That's my nice, he asserted, as he'-mark slantwise, or-even-upside down. ¢` �j�I t}nd swill to 'fire them on: they at: �• 6.1 held up the charm that dangled from But•atop- to contemplate the meta •tacked i ie barrier that had impover- " - the end of his chain, for Blaze's in-!morphosis that took. plata when one }shed them. \ spection. of these upside down brands was re- The very Intentness with which - Blaze felt his pulse jump asehe'touched. A circle burnt-around-,the they applied themselves kept them caught sight of it. Beyond the shadow'inverted letters made them look Use from seeing a miracle that was hap- of a doubt, it was the charm that had a W upside down and the two cross pening even as they worked. Un- made the impression- to the sand on'strokes• of•the two A's,by_ the -deft noticed, the.switt current of the Rebel the rim-rocks above Smoky Canon. placing of the arrow turned Acklin's dropped to sluggishness. No longer "Where'd you get this?".Blaze de- double A ,transformed Tinto a circle did it dash into the mouth of the. �• o - . mantled anxiously. - W with arrow. - , ��� "What a sucker Acklin is," Bodine Webster. The change was slow. and ,.� �/A\ "I suppose It's yours?" the other gradual;.but over at Bodine's ranch /.1 --flashed back. chuckled; as he. burned his points it had been appallingly sudden. �.• ���� "I know what Fm talking about. into the snorting steer on which .he (Continued in Our Nest Issue) - a When did you pick It up?" I knelt. - _ - - "A couple o' days ago, in the sand -Shorty. and Gloomy loosened their around the.hitchin'•post, outhide the robes, Buck. kicked.the. steer in the Struggle _ door at the Bull's Head." ribs, and it dashed down the arroyo. Prof. J. Arthur Thomson in the Glss- Blaze handed back his watch. Three miles to the north of them sow Herald (Cons. : All through the "I'm, goin' to keep .this, just be- Disaster Peak raised its rocky head. ages there has been an elimination of ,cause. He held the chat�i in big On its flat surface, a field-glass to his those wibh the unlit' lamp or the un• s open palm: Tb® red-haif'ed ane had eyes, lay Kildare. girt loin. Nature's 'first voice caught something between the lines. ' For sixteen.days Melodw and he bad Struggle, Endeavor, Struggle. A Blaze glanced at him. "The mdn that roamed the Buttes. lion's skin Is.never cheap. What is " owns this;'"lie went on, "killed Old. Glasses to his eyes, Blaze resumed worth •gaining -and what is worth Ironsides '- - --- --- is sweeping inspection: keeping must be fought for. One df He again caught a hint of smoke the obvious lessons of organic evo u• The whole world The As iritL as an•..e$ective antidote for v -- to the south. A second-and it was tion is the danger of having things pain, But it's just as important to kno:v ilia-t there is only- Otte CHAPTER XX Thq Cattle Rustlers gone. But as he watched,a_tiny-balck made too easy. What would our here. ggenuine .4s&in. The name Bayer is on Every tablet, and on the cloud rose Into the sl;•' and hung-pen- ditarytebaracter have been Without box. If the name Bayer appears, it's genuine; and if it doesn't, µ With the slow advance of the freight dant. He handed the glasses . to Nature's millennial sitting out of the it is not!'Headaches ate dispelled by Aspirin. So are Colds, and Melody as another patch• of smoke sluggiaby the dull,-the teckles, the un- ;the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia,neuritis,ikiid rheuma- went up. balanced, the unhealthy? What would hstrt promptly relieved._ Get Aspirit�at any drugstore=with WHEN IN TORONTO "Somebody stampin' a fire out down our hereditary character have been directions. v Eat and Sleep at there;' Melody muttered as he.looked. without Nafilresmillennial Approba• P Kildare was putting iia saddle on tion of the Insurgent, the adventur- • • _ Pbyaic�ans pri"he -Aspirm; .SCHOLES HOTEL -- his horse. r - - ohs; the controlled, tiff tar-sighted, '-•- •�=• •-- - Cafeteria-an- or..__Order Service e`Tfiey are better than sn hour the strenuous-meaning by approba= , ,y. • �j y *� ky��.} YONGE ST., Opposite. Eaton's ahead of us. It'll be black night in tson the award of survival and quo- - _]t .does NOT affect �e hit ` i chance let's and leather) Mlnard s Liniment for Coughs, Colds. . tke � t�da o.ssufs lnaf. to a taarec 1�aentaclure. While i• Hotel Rates:. f! Per Da and Up. the canons in two hours. We got toOess. ,� lyQ ISSUE 77��11�� LL A[� be in the open before them. 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''GA`.�F'' "-•' .�r� fie Render IrakK r _ riSelf-CsOVertlZn$ � x4 Y n "Arabic-Speaking Community s r fi m - to Control Equal Num'- -Arabs I Cy Ys,ybar of Non ' Bagdad.-British expenditures In Irak s: at the time Sir Henry Dobbs. became British High Commissioner for Irak s was £8,000,000 a year. When his predecessor, Sir Percy- Cox, first took charge the British mi!Itary and civil'. expenditure was £37,000,000 a. year. d Sir Hear- is leaving Bagdad. .when yy '� the whole cost of.Irak to the BrSt[sh exchequer comes.to £660,0" a-year. These vast reductions beat indicate a " the British.policy In Irak, It is clear ly the intention of Downing Street i -that this ancient land eboutd stand o an its own Leet: Moreover,'the coup ' try is to-day the laboratory Where the ` � capacity of an Arabic Bpeaksng• com- munity om munity for sell-government is being tested. The British are aware that r a not Arabs alone are being put cu their t mettle, but a country which, though predominantly Arab, comprises at / " leas'. one non-Arab for every Arab. BCD % q 8 Kurds, and they are the most numer-� �(�'%% *us minority, Turks, Persians, Jews. Q' " I. ,Syrian OhTistians, Armenians and -- - - � i Yezids together make up a number asNjarket M Re outs S�� Targe as the total number of.1,500,000 p �`� �'� /ice 9W LIVESTOCK �� Arabs "The s!$nature of an agreement( I PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Heavy beef steers, choice, $9.50 to p �/ $9v0; do, LO r r tc with the Anglo Persian Company Yor i Toronto wholesale dealers are ay- N9C4 Leers, choice,60.to ;$.7b• the dredging of thebar.at the mouth.of ng the following purrs , delivered, i do, com., $7.50 to $8; butcher heifers, : Shat-e4-Arab so as to allow vessels Tatpntb; lot heiiy draft to enter the port of 'Eggs, ungraded, cases returned- i ,� ES choice, $9 to $9.50; do, fair to good, Baarah." !s regarded by Sir Henry as Fresh extras, 37 to 98c; fresh firsts, ' Y $8.50 to $9; do, com., $7.60 to $S; a 35c; seconds, 25c; pullet extras, 25c. ./ b tchers cows, good to choice, $7 to ; the first step toward providlug t'ae >�' 8 do, com. to med., $6.60 to $6.50• Butter--Creamery solids, pasteur- �' basis for aka' economic and olft!- s tG00 SkA/ d canners and cutters, 4 to 1 Ir t? ;zed, No. 1, 40% to 40 ac, No. 2, 39rr, t ��+��/// � $ $5' cal stability, "The second was the to 39%c, %j 1ioG0. fid` =v q butcher bulls, good to choice, $7 to $8; signature of a trade transit conven- Churning cream-Special, 45c: No. do, com. to mea.. $6 to $?; do, bol - tion with Syri. The third ,was the 1, 44c; No. 2, 41c. ognas, $6 to $6.76; baby beef, $10.50 jQ $9 to $9.60 `grant to the Turkish Petroleum Com-%- Cheese-'No. 1 large, colored, paraf-; d HBCq to $13; feeders, choice, , xj vany of a concession for the develop- fined and Government graded, 30'/;- __ O t. do, fair to good, $8 to $8.76 teCkera, Xi i to 21e. s Q MI I.Akf choice, $8.26 to $a.50• do,air to �= ment of oil throughout the Bagdad "*s rye shag _ 7• o 2.55; calves. choice, 16.50 to and Mosul valla and the fourth was l PROVISION PRICES --- --- - - _ $ 50 t $8 a lve , valleys, i $17.60-, do, med.. $9 to $15: do, gram- the ran® =: the signature of tong-term contracts Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- Canadian Airmen in- Recent Romance of the North rs, $^,so to $'3; springers, $1Ao to with some hundred British advisers'lag the following prices to the trade: ,after fiylnK °.A+ ' +nliPg in bt.ir« veld weather up the cox ti of Hudson Bsya $130; milker%, $75 to $100; lambs, per -1 and otflciaie." Smoked meats-hams, mad_, 29 to crit., $14 50 to $14.76; do, cults, per With these and aimllar measurea'31c; cooker: hams, 40c; smoked rolls, Captain H. A. U�ics and Pat ftetd have proven that year round flying is prat• cwt., $9 to $13; buck lambs, $1fl.50 - - 25c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34c; do, tical in this country. The two aviators left Remi Lake on December 30 to to $11; sheep choice, $6.50 to $7,50;, fir` Initiated. the British are willing, not 87 to 40c: backs, eamealed, 28 to to retire-fox--Frak !s too important a fancy, p bring out N..�,�LE, pros2>zctors along the coasts of James and Hudson bays. do, mad, $5..6 to $6; do, cutis, $3 link in the chain of airways,_over•'to 80c; do, smoked, 80 to 3$c. Flying hazards were great along the entire route. 'tu upper left, The photo- $4; hog%, selects, vr.oc., $11.60; dos Cured moats-Long clear bacon, 50 f.o.b., selecta, $14.60, k1 fed and land and sea communication with'to 70 lbs., 21; 70 to 90 lbs, S 19; 90 graph shows a group of prospectors brought out. They are In typical north k $ watered, $11._0; do, this snumAha. India-but to sit back and give a help- to 100 lbs: and up, $18: lightweight• ern garb. Picture 'in upper right illustrates how the engines of the planes f.o.b., $10. ing hand only when a definite bid rolls, in barrels, $11.60; heavyweight were protected from estrense cold while at rest. Lower left is a map show-' iia made for this help, provided al-,rolls,Lard$38.50- per de Ing the route taken by ire aviators, and.Capt. H. A. Oaks Is shown at lower British Institute _ro ways such assistance does not involve Lard-Pure, tierces. 16c; tubs, Students Dotlul�le 16c; pails, l.c; prints, 13.0 to 19c. right In the centre is a view of one of the party partaking of emergency - Lha British in additional nzpendltnrs. 'shortening,tiercr s, 14%c; tubs, 14%c, rations. - This Volley was made clear whan sits, 15 c tins, 17%c; prints, 16 Sic Londe - n. The number o! British 'Me question of conscription arose. 'P Pork loins, 26c; New York shoul- I students under the auspices of the I � Barley-Malting, 6�69c. its, per bus., $9; No. 8, 93 �r cent. British Iaetltute in Parts nearly daub- Compulsory military service, the Brl- dere, 19c; pork butts, _lc; pork hates, Buckwheat-88 to 90c. Verity, per bus $7.50 No. 90 per _ �t1ah are aware, would be opposed 'by 2�• . ' led in the last term.of 192fI a4 conk- Rye--No. 2, $1.10. cont. purity, per bus., $6. the Shish Moslems. If Irak Is able GRAIN QUOTATIONS Man, •flour-First pats., it jute, Red Cloves`--No. 1 rade• bier bus., pared with the previous year, !t was to-enforce this measure by itself, well $7.40, Toronto; second' pats.; in uta g announced e n meeting o! the com- Grain dealers on the Toronto };card jute, No. 2 grade, per bus., $9.50; No. mitres of the Institute held here. and good; but pnbllo opinion In Eng $6.80• 8 rade r bus. $8. land would sot sisal 'for zesistlat of Trade ars making the following grade,g Ont. flour-Track, Montreal, car The secretary reported that all the quotations rr car lots: Alfalfa-No. 1 grade, per bus.;$14; population being conscripted with the lots, 90 per cent- pats., per bbl., $5.70. universities and university colleges of Man. wheat-No. 2 North., $1.31; . - Na_ 2 grade, per bus., $12; No. 3 help of the British air force• No. 3 North., $1.28; No. 4 wheat, HAY AND STRAW grade, per bus., $9, ii Britain, also the universites of Dubin Both Iraki and British spokesmen $1.22%-, Na 5 wheat, $1.14; No. 0 Local wholesale hay and straw Sweet Clover -Nb. 1 bright quality,I and Belfast are now supportng the "'hope the auzillary treaties will "soon i wheat, 99c. Feed wheat, 96c. (c-i.f.�dealers are making the following quo- from machine, per bus., '1.80; No. 2, Institute financially. As an experl- he sign" Rzlstg the amount Irak is Goder{ch and off bay ports. Price. on tations to farmers (delivered at To- ocolor, from machine, per bus., went, evening classes In French and - to Pay toward the Btsit]ah air forcetracks, lc higher than above.) ronto) : $1.25, English are to be started. Man. oats, No, 1 feed, 63%c; No. No. I timothy, loose,per tan, $18 to there and the amount It is ---,? -to repay the British treasury on ac 2 feed, 60%c. (c.i.L Goderich and bay.; $19; No. 1 timothy, baled, nominal; - porta). No. 2, do, do, $1.4; No. 3, do, do,. $13; Faithfuhie" scant of Lha railway and hobos at Am• corn-No. 2 yellow, kiln dried lower grades, $8 to $12;_wheat straw;' Opportul7ltles A little thing Is a little thing, but Basrah,,both built during the BOU811 $1.12%; Na 8 yellow, kiln-dried, $10;`oat straw, $9. 'k'1'e are prone, all of us, to hold on takhfulness In a little thing becomes =11ftYry occupation. - $1.09%; Na 4 yellow, kiln-dried, SEED PRICE QUOTATIONS too long to things that are dead and a great thing.-Plato. $1.05%. . The following range of prices, f o.b., to' neglect the opportunities of live Millfeed del., Montreal f:-eights, shipping points in OnLt rio, is being happening's. I. know folks who are, "Jlan's ne:t seat war rv1I1 be•wlEh bags included-Bran, per ton, $34.25; .offered. g' Fi<itti!'e aborta, per tong $54.25; middlings, constantly living in the past-and fail., Insects." Who ever heard of a wary T We Lear the future. We gaaJ<e be- Alsike-Na. 1. 97 per re-:t, purity, j y p , $39.25. per tus., $10; No. 2.S6 per cent. par-, ins to enjoy the wonderful resent, without them? fore what might happen---some day. Out. oats-food, sound, heavy oats, We keep in mind the bitter.expert- in car lots, 52 to -63c;f.o:b. shipping ances of the past and expect them to Pointe- The Two Recent Invalids Seen Together duplicate themselves. It only things Ont. good•miiling whegt, f.o,b. ship- : world always remain as they are: Ping points. according to freights, - $1.30 to $.1.32. _ �Var-Developed' Radio Compass = - z Proves.Its Value in Peace Furies, t Instrument That Enabled Captain-Fried to Find and Rescue ' Crew of-Lost Ship When Others Failed Invented by Dr. Kolster "We•found the Florida solely by use signals rlsfble so they can be read e1 the radio compass, which showed acros sthe room, and a dummy- com- g' i the sinking ship to be 150 miles from pass above the receiving• set, across x Its reported' which Is suspended a wire. ' This Ifs 'the trlbats Capt. George The wire !s directlly attached to ;die y'rad o ,ffio > J3. America pays In tell- shaft which turns the receiving coil s Vin; Bad the on the cool. 'Rase a mall hen •'>•�� � �• was Lola to n s d how it Doss rig" - .Liss _ _ •� -s. ,. t ship and rescue every member o1: wheel on the shaft !s revolved, the _ tics D its crew, after two other-vessels ba Ioop on-the-rool-4c turne4 and the wire y , given up the search. over the dummy' compass swing3 Thin.compass, Invented by Dr. F. around with It. � : � �� II A. Kolster,_chief research on of All radio compass bearings are Kolster Radio tion,' was taken In respect to the ship's held: the Corpora r . first Qaveloped'In 1916 'tihen-he vias- that Is, either the signals-are cominr in charge of the rMle of 'he In fro- dead ahead of they are we - United States Burean of Standards, many points to one stde'of the ship's The Government kept It a secret dur- course, according• to the number of r. t, tag the-World War.and, used it to lo- points Indleated on the dummy coin-, oats enemy submarines who sent pass by the suspended wire. The radio massages to their bases. ship's course Is than altered in the : The race! vias toll of the radio com direction o[ the radio=aignals;•.to find p&as' is moltated on the roof of the the. distressed ship. '? : pilot- house, protected from strong If the skipper Is'not answering an , winds sad Les by a sturdy housing. SOS but Is ebartlog his own position, _ ? - Inside the housing is an offal recety- he listens to a shore beacon station, $ lag coil on !fall-beartass, It Is con- marks the line of its incoming signal �. Rooted by a shaft with the rest of the on his chart from the beacon's chart cauapaas In the pilot house, Here In ad position, listens to a second beacon - , tits binnacle winch centaina a senst- station and does the same thing, and -• - .•urtt_u WIDE AT TME ntuuva sive eidsbtube receiving set, ear• where rite two ]Illnusnal pic.ta,•e of two wcri,i ,:ounce, Marshal Focb, who was stricken with a heart attack, and I(ittg George, nes cross at sea Is - phases,a lido irhieh =ken the ladlo 1 the loeatlea of his eltlp. who is on the road to recovery from severe Illness. T • _ i.. • ;,. :.-c..,,.'. _�.•- ate_' •'- •yv + ��, ��".: ..: a... .... '...- w :.. '. y,i •..iw.:..r: mlui,.r_ •?yf+`+•W=:' 's.'r... ';,i 4 & �u :.. g Ai .a....,�r.. •;d?" t ''rF? s-•t'w•.v. ,F ,•,,,p..t:: 4i,�,' :?. ,cis •Ri,. z a..,,.:.rk.,¢' ,..t mve�..d• �,,� e :`:.,a,,ixs�•,_. .�rRrr",'-�4's"...tL,.n:.' u., I V4V 7 44 Mr.%� . . - '`7,Z "--`-"-"0'"" ?-`"w- ---1_uC 1- :,r,-, �,;, ' I. 'I .�7,�'% .Z# .1 el`� . 'A r v .7 t h„ ------------------ L D. and Mrs. Banks -spent —Kaiser Silk Hosiery, 9190 a wear, See these. Bradley's. He lay with Win. and M rs. Elli wouderftil like vie Lad utt'-of Bruilghaw. Ladies' Silk Under- ,r„_ Uct B�rttdley spout Fri 'low 0 day —Stara good-s, Lineti@, E rW- broidery, Silks and Cottousspeci- SAI-SAM. Aty• in the and Mrs. Chn ly priced. Bradley's. ��]p M. A, ptiiau had &I Mrs. R ,Sadler, spent the week-end A I I Sem-i-Ready Winter' Over- t,.) the city an Mon.. —Mrs. Roy Percy, of Myrtle.a business trip at Whitby. Worsted day. spent a -day last week with her Alonzo Jones is confirsedto his home and- Fancy parentsk, David ituc) Mrs.At%nan. —Miss Smith. of Kitolioner. Is I with a sore foot. ding a month St. Paul's Dramatic Club will seen with E. RD Mrs. Goddard Visited"relatives in . 7': and Tweed Sul clings. MW t on their drams, "The Old Willer. , - . Toronto last week. put Mother on March 8th. W. L. Brown, of Oshawa, called on —Fmnk find Mm arlou, ofTo chance to pick u -The steady frosty weather of J. J.�Ward's on Monday. tma.9unday on 41ase p your Poulin, called said Mrs kodrow. the past week or two will likely Mrs. Richard Day visited friends at A splendid chan' ry Baxter and Miss provide a plentiful Supply Of je-o Claremont one day last week. —Mt*e U& next winter's overcoat, or a rissto Munro spent over Sunday for those who have to store.a Miss Norinne Wilson,, of Toronto, with friends in Toronto. Suit for early spring suallner's supply. vI9W At her home here on Sunday. allaise,Resident Dent- Mr. Reeves, of Toronto, is spending —W. 0. and Mrs. Westney and —Dr. H.T.,F Mrs. F H. Westoey spent $atur- ist. Office, in residence; two doors a few weeks with his niece, Mrs. God- day with friends In Scarboro. ering. Office hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m- dard. Robt. SAdler was first of s busy the fir —Col. P.J..Rowe has purchased east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- ering, daily, and evening by appoint- this week hauling ice for his uncle, R AD I John O'Conner the south`4 h meet.—*' D. Taylor, of Claremont.. half on Eliza- of the double-house In St.-George's Church on Sun. ..SALE REGISTER. q .''.4beth stre".t. r heterodyne day : Holy Communion' at 10.30 a, 1 Only, reconstructed supe here attended —AAumber from he w., when Rev. D.B. Langford will Saturday, February 9th—Credit We the hockey match at Whitby be Isherwood, of 10 young horses, hogs, catt1t, fficiftte- Rev. Prof. - -rad ies, tween thftt town and *Port Perry 0 .6. io set, 8 tubes, new batf er' of Wycliffe College, will preach at cedar posts, etc., at lot 33, con. �on Friday evening. (near Green River), the Mrs. JaiueR Somerville On Drmbarton in the afternoon and Pickering (ne property of John A. White. Nine ed' bar at Pickering in the evening... Sau. ; . 'Baldwin speakeir and Saturday Last, entertain months'-credit. Sale at 1.30, under §41 School as usual. ' .three grand nephews, sons of Dr. day he Y. P. S. o f S t.:An d re w's ;over. F. Postill, auctioneer. —T and Mrs. ddeQua: t the UturcUy, February 9th—Auction sale of Whitby. walnut table. , p townsolpeom —The ocil wIll meet United Church will meet a IR home of W. H. and Mrs. Westney of stock and equipment of the A. --to-morrow (Saturday) instead of T. Lawler store, Brock St'South, AP5.00 takes it-(cash) Monday,as was luLeaded, for the on Friday evening. The program t 1.30, P.m. Whitby,.commencing a ",.transaction of general business.' I will be in charge of the Citizenship Grocer.Groceries, crockery, scales, harp. St. Paul's Young People's Committee. All those wishing meat*slicer, coffee grinder, refziger- ��Sucjety will meet this (Friday-) conveyatices, are requested to be t w% be Fred T. Bunting Pickerija d IF e -enjoll at 8 00 ecloek.-under the at the church at 7 30. - ator and store equipment v sold. Terms cash. Wim. Maw, auc.- Established I857. leadermbip of the Vice President, The services in St.Paul's Unit tioneer. qj' -OL� ed Church next Sunday will be as i7zie Mks Phyllis Pilkey.. Nronday, ,February 11th. —Cred 'M —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will follows; 10.30 a. m., morning wor. ship and Sunday School. The of fresh milch cows, the property M ra. M. Imeet at the home of of-Wm. Michael,-on the farm ncrx #,%spajau on' Wedi3esday next. whole con gregatiun, 10cluding the Feb rktuun. Sale at one o'clock. F. at 3 P. M. A good at• boys and girls, are asked to assem. occv�;ed by P. A. Morden, North Feb.-13th, ble at the usual hour of 10 30 a. m• Ma Itendance is roquested. W. Silver'.4des auctioneer: torl? 0 for.worship. The Sunday School Miss M. Ruttan. of the teach l - Thursday, Feb. 14th—Auction sale of ing staff of the Toronto public ciasses willmeet during the Pas farm stock, implements, hay, grain, -schools, spent the week.en with tor's sermon for all the, adults of roots, etc., at lot 16, con. 8, Picker- 'Mess Lsur& Andtew at tbehomeof the congregation. 7.00 P. m.+ ing, te propertj, of F. C. Pugh. the latter's parents here. evening worship, conducted by Sale&t one O'clock sharp. See bills. the Pastor. the —Miss Jean Clark spent Wm. Maw, auctioneer. week and with.Miss M. Robertson —The first hockey game on local Odds Ap. -101, t Februar 14th— important 9 home in Whitby. ice was played on Monday night Thursday'. y at the latter Do Saturday they at- Of this week between the U. F. O. . credit sale of high-grade dairy cat- MUSt 7:7 evening debate in and the Printers' Guild and was a tle, horses, swine, implementr, fur- tended an Interesting d niture, hay, grain, roots, etc., at amid 'IT real opener. McCallum on the 4' Wycliffe College. Toronto. 4, &arbor% A and one defene6 for the printer@ was, a lot 13; con. —Mr. and Mrs. Paton, who have IN half miles east of Brown's Corners, t: been spending a few weeks with tower of Ptreogth and made many 07VOON into the oneniy*p territory. the property of James Simpson-rela tives in Orono, have return9d thrusts reserve, 9 ���� - Go Sale at 12.o'clock. No or d gild spend a being rewarded by three goals. months credit. Prentke & Prentice, to Plekeriax. an eoup and Andrews for the losers worked Is of weeks with Ww- a auctioneers, -415 Balliol St., To- Mrs. Collis, before returning to bard and showed a lot of promise -their ho Both teams showed lack of prac. Wednesday. February I oul Maa,s Heav Wool 2 Pair Men's Heavy Solid Les we in the West- very busy tire, but put up a real good game nary 20tlL—Auction adinaw, size . ther Sigh Top Boots t the —Leet week was & v sale of farm stock. and ixWlements d 9 rt off. on Monday next : Regular 6.50, now 5.00 thing for snow, sizes an jime with the 'issuers of autowo- for A start on lot 2, 10th line. Markham, the W the the Printers' Guild will be the Worth 1100 pr, now 4.25 iy bile markers. As is usually eats of the High School bOTP. property of Albert E. Booth. Sale ease a great many leave off this guests at 1 P.M. duty until the last day.and would idea's -Hor"hide Mitts. wool stpone it longer if they could. BROUGHAM. ,CARD OF THANK& AU400*6 all wool Work Socks' lindtfbeavy wool cuffs;"welt es- but their dread of the traffic officer both light and dark shad -prevent@ risking any f urtherd islay. W. J. 'Holmes his been uricler the James and Mrs. Cochrane wish, made—few pair left. Regular 45 per pair. A. L. . Hawkins. who had doctor's care during the past week. through the columns of The News to -Regular 1.25, now 98 cents pair ior 100 The Smith family, of Oshawa, -were express their hearty appreciation of ebarge of S. J Collacutt's garage of Miss Brown anJ Miss Phy- theprorirpt response to the appeal for An Pickering for several years, quests is Gerow on Sunday. assistance made by the Claremont moved last week to Oshawa, where ire Brigade .w an -buckle Overshoes. just be will have charge of Mr. Colla- Miss Phyllis Gerow ha.�7 zone to the F when -their house took Men's Heavy Dark Grey "' d Men's 4 :..4eutt*9 now garage. Mr. Hawke, city to take up a*course in a business ficp Iasi week.- Navy Blue Work Sbirts, a few of each size. They're `7 college. d Hough's "Big 88." good value at 4.00, going who has been associated with him I Shepherd sends good dwors"Outonts. Ja Pickering for several months. Miss Murie Now, A. t, value at 1.69 now at 3.19 repgrts of life in Califorria. -She is !Great also accompanied him to Oshawa. enjoyingIOR SALE—Dwelling. will her visit immensely. T, Accom out onpurchaser. When the bear came The annual meeting of the-Sunday 0, niodate 4 families. Termi.to suit purchas� 17' �Saturday last.. Feb. 2nd, and saw School was agp;in postponed on aC- J. S,Bundy.Claremont 'There's nothing finer on the market in TEA than our "Flowerciale" Id per lb.,and in a cheaper grade jAs shadow. according to the o c Willson SALE—A hmy count of sickness. Mr, W. C. Wi sp�"v e Pekoe at 85 cents ,� quiet, Orange bel IV'.tt; . : belief he wept back into his win- being still, under the weather. FsouiRtsblie forchildr"driving. 23 our "Big Store" bland at 05c lb. This latter ter home for another six weeks. Robt. and Miis Feasby went 'to the Clara Nlc Kay.W hit,Yale. is equal to any 75C Package tea. This yarn has been told for gene- city, on Saturday for an indefinite. ALE—Youn,p Jersey. cow, rations and still there are a groat time. It is a pity to have. the gar F0 Feb .F many who have not found Out age closed for business as it )las Locust Hill,'7thM. B.* Burk. R.R.No.1, Phone Piet I031. Shaker Flannel Special. plain -4hat it is simply a superstitious been for some'time. of window A clean-up in Stripe Bath Tow- colors, 27 in wide, pink, ite FOR SALE—& number els', size i8x33, good quality. belief similar to witalictaft and Members of the Women's Institute mash. suitable for chicken Pens. 50 cents I . maize and ft l i Few parse mRuve- . notions. are reminded that on Tuesday after- each. T.C.Brown..Brougham.) 24ti To clear at It cents psi yard %, their meeting 25.cents each,43e per pair. —Most of the ice on the pave- noon, February 12t] kl,E�Ahout 10 tons of Alfal OR 91 aneot has disappeared with the is to be held at the home of Mrs. F fa hay. Applv A-G.Clark, got. Brock Rd. belp of the sun and the wear of Bert FlaivLey, where the debate on and Lake share. R.R. 1,Pickeh'Ag, 22tf Id Age Pensions- will take place. — All rolbm in Oorticelli Sweater —3 he vv draught and I well as the concession roads are It Yarns In ounce balls,tiiafilc, but most of the sideroads as 0 SALE St Hath Toweling by the The affirmative will be taken by Mes- FORhorses. Apply at lot ll.ton.4.Picker- rr1r, fast clolors. English o.West.R.-R. 1,P-.ck.ri.jC. 23-24 ya dames T. Brown, L.Johnston, P. Phil- .Real bargain at• must go, still covered with ice, although Ing. lips, C. Devitt, W. Bayles, J. Mit- cloth. they are not aq slippery as they OR SALE-25 Yorkshire pigs. . Regular 20c, DOW ac L. W. Shepherd, 211 cents per yard 'Ire". Go accon at of the traffic. shell, M Jr. Burk F food seven end nine weeks -23-24 T. Beer and A. Hamilton. The neg- old.thMrijf1tty'nPM. .2.Claremont,Nery seldom have the .roads re- alive will be upheld by Mesdames waited so icy for such hong . VOR SALE-1 J!ero*Y cow 5 years Harvey,Shaver,'Gray,Dunn,M.HamRubber Women's,Galoshes.- in black period as they havethis winter. Ilton, Gannorm, Lernrlwn,'Holtby, Mn- -11 old, duoto freshen lap.319t; also I brindle Spendid corrugated R n --Wilson. 5214. 22-23 —Our Public Library needs yon r ler and cow, due to freshen reb.200. Pho e Pick Stair pads; %18, 20c such. only, Velvet cuff. Cuban and support. In 'Feltol" Floor Mats, ISJL36 in. heels, all sizes.very smart and PD OPSMUOM Remember the Firemen's Annual mfortable, to clear at 2.49 order to buy more books and concert to be given in the Town Hall WANTED TO RENT—A small only 19 cents each. co place. Z to 4 acres.with small house and anagazinee it is neceaFRry to have on the evening of Wednesday, Febru- alsopoultry hot".if possible. Address More funds. The Libra Wade and-his Corn REEIC Pickering. ry It' ary. 13th. George W 2223 worthy of yonr support and pro. Huskers, of-Torortd, assisted by Geo. irides a Year's reading ata very Urquhart, who are well known WET-WASH LAUN- as. JIORONTO —Let our driver call'and Single s over st also DRY (Semi'finish) Jow cost. gle tickets. 50 cent@; radio artist". ation CFRB, explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your M 0 �--S, " CHAPMAN Bert name with mt.S.W,Davis, barber shop. We additional ticket, in same family, 'Bob Harvey, of Torontor and pick and delivei 3 times a week. Weeotg. A representative of the Harvey, of Brougham, and others, will i up pr(j- SALE—Comprising ARM FCR SALE—Compri. TT V -can-vass to increase the sale of gram. Those who have heard the V 163 acres, lot M B. F.con, Pickering TP. tickets. The purchaae of One or Corn Huskers over the radio will be in a good state of culti"tion thoroughly equip- deli craip- T CENTRA Board is making a house to-house wilt give a most entertaining :GARAGE roug ped for dairy or grain farming. modern stables more tickets will help the Library delighted' tW bear' them in person-, with water system and two silos. There are 130 the eoncerf there gill be � a acres of workable land,being well underdrained, %nd be much appreciated. After rice,and particu- rnup;- will and 15 acres of posture. For p -=St. Paul's United Church held dAme for which the jars apply at the Pickering Bakery. 16ti .,.T. elephbne furnished-by--the-404rn Huskers-'-0E-�Or- cotigregaMonal meet-- their annual Jan. 31 -Chapfnicn—wi chairman,-and the program will The Women' 's Association served rection of Be Harvey. In. and under the di "Stipper from 800 to 8,00 P. - - V--al u--e- i lag on Thursday evening, Admission to concert 35 cents; chit- Speclal the business meeting followed. wren, 15 cents. Admission to dance, s Oils an'd The -Auto Repairst Accessone pails, toper'to from the various de. gentlemen, 25 cents. There will be in tin milk, 10 qt. par of .chnreh hall. tnient work were a refreshment booth in the 9i ie, going fast at 250 Acetylen'e Weldingi -reviewed and with a very few ex. _,...,Gasoline, Ceptions the reports were very FOR SALE BY TENDER awhile;they 128t. satkfactery. After a very careful To windup an Estate .,, -Battery 'Charging 7. diwoesioD of the matter it was Make your hops lay by feeding Unanimously decided to re organ. Tenders will be received up till noon More oyster.shelland mica ire St. Paul's according to the I on March Oth.19-29.for the south forty grit. We have them Repairalmade on all Mali es United Church plan. The congre acres of the Dortb'half of lot 20,con- arright prices. V gatibool meeting for the election cession 2, in the Township-of Picker• of the Session and Committee of Ing. On the prembem are a house and ispW1161 vilue in auto Stewards will be hold in the S. S barn,some applis trPep sad small fruit. a piece of hueb mostly hardwood-, also firell. Come in and Hall on Tuesday evening, Feb. 3 wells of Rood water, soil clay loam. e them. 12M All members of the church All tenders must be addressed to are entitled 6 vote. A deep debt John or David Annan. Pickering P.0,be Bert c 71 of wratittide should be expressed and marked -Tender" and contain a Phone 40M. PENCER to God, our Heavenly Father, and maxiced cheque for 10 per cent, of the CHARLE9 Be to all tboqe vqbo have worked to. amount of render, which wlI be re- -ept ALVIN BUSHBY M ether with Him this year to rnske turned if the tender ianot aeo ed, o -Qjhla Oho -epultit which have Vi balacce In ca6b nt the time 23of20rrFLn9- PICKERING Proprietor, Pickering ter.