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Tz m �..T" .,x '•"aaRrt"' �+ 4.. :4 . �.. .... ?!r ., ..+, ,..,. ,_ :. ;_.. 1. . . ;- xr. y, n.��f`5P 0.� v .: a. •.`:'•�•- .r. ... !'«r'r` ^'°"' i. +a`'� MUOL. XXXi JF "BERING, ONT., FRIDAY, 1i,EBRfA' R�' C, 1920 0. 20 y >�11�iE1/13�01t1i1 car-be.� HILLSIDE. I CHERRYWOOD - i' -Established 75 years xm �= The regular monthly meeting of the Geo'. �i. Ba er The funeral of the late 1N-eslev Mil. Medical Ladies' Aid Society will o held at the GREENWOOD ler, whudied arhis bows rut 9. r -un. }, hone of 1?1rE, C. P1Hxton onThursday, ", hicarborri, on Saturday, Jan. it. took ]?e h. 18th. Roll Call, to 'be answered ��pp E. FORbYTH, D. of O., Regis- place ou Tuesday to the 3lethodist'' _ •x-_1-1.• tered inember of tLa..Optomecricail Aeso• -Some then fit and think cecnetery here. His death range as a I by a verse from a favorite by mn: All giation Of OHtario. Special attention bites to ladies of the community are invited to efitting of glasses. Byes- tested free: Nort I Other fuel lust =tt. great shuck to lelattyes and friends as attendMILLS Otaremonc. 4etf C;vviler your -elf sunlptyhere lie llYd bee4t i❑ the best of health until and fl iu'e. about two weeks ago, Dr. Hate. of F.'TOMLINS -4. M, 1U., Afetribei g - Matkham. diagn ned his illness as a HIGHLAND CREEK - �'' N •'ut the Collrgr c; Phl's,<:. ns and Surgeons The than with the Water System s , cutahinatldltl cif ' 51Peping RlCkne95, rt r,. - p happy and aiOntario. Office: that formerly occupitxf by It tz'aS'an exceptionally ha the late 17r. R. I;rodie, and latterly b Dr, Cald• •-[ cute Bright', dineaut', hraiu ievPr tad in sriuie respects, nails rematkable. x Drell. Phone. Claseraoot, Qr,t. 31Y P: O er itt tilled is getting. kidney trouble..' be late Mr. Miller i'aulily re -union that was held (recently tens in his fifty-fourth year, and tea, a schen 11 r. and Mrs. ;lark Taylor, of E. CARTIVIII•GHT, Jf. D:, M fr•oin 1 to 2 quarU4 yet well-known stork and dairy farmer of i yol ,torr this district, His a idoty and a f anlil this place, celebrated their golden wed. , V . C.rP. & S., Unt. •A cU:rar.er fur ti -e Coun- y I ding in Tomntu at the Koine of their , y o Ontar o, Office hour, :12•'3 and G•� p. m.. tnllklllg more than j'Uti it's. of fire 3Utt9 and it: datig'hter, t;f tvhnl t son, A. N. Taylor, �'aughu❑ road.' Air or at other hours by appointment Phone B01 - the oldest son is fuut'Lepri and the; : ' NO.. 24. I.nd. phone No, 400a Mckerinz. on- Just think h'ii.'-h 20 eoAv� -, frit. et ter fifty years of •married life, there -y tarso. 33h•, g youngest z,nly four years old, survive. I -A' hood stock o'f Shorts and Barley , was nut a single litenk in their family 1'`eed on hand. 'ow is a good. nearly ati extra can of milk. I,.. _' of sl: c•hildlcn ttnd twenty O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R"C.S., WHiTEVALE rnud•rhildren, and this 'time tel lit ill a Atoek. 7 �j� f tiitppy stale 1\ . Edinburgh, meurber of the Ocl:e;;v of 1n 90 da O'i' �11re - y' y _ 1 nt' alTairs exits.' notwithstandin the They will"be scarce later on. Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate • • C'Un ratttlatiuns to (�,-ii,-nod �.It'S. ;11* f tioyab Ooltege of surasonp, Edinburgh. Beata ,_ ire on 1 e ::r'tral of a baht' buy. tact t hitt some of the boysserved m'rr-' T °t w°men and easin.the tear. In thus servin A IAendid quality of Cot now i aWIdre Office and residence, Brougbatn, Mrs. Cain ron,'of Toronto• spa•nt the g, the Lettt� figure yotiv rei'luiretneuts week -(.-rid t.'ith \f', L. and stirs. Smith.) Lots were carrying out family tradi- ou 11Hnd. r -- -lits. Elsie and 1l�iy Trocer, of ri'u.,'-tuns. 31fs. `l':+clot, precious to her GsgtzG. t [barii,,t�P in 1Fifi, was Margaret Se• Chopping Its listial,on Mondays Stouffville, Ont,tnntw,;pent the ttiee6•,nd with\Ir.l g' and 1�rida sj;Prurd, a tfir'ect' descendant of the fani'- ys.-nus Laura Secord. Both Jlr. and Airs- t�'e are;,lP,tsed to ceP �� rn. Bur.nn -' Wheat. Rfii•ley' Rud Oats . . i�uor.,Notary P•iba:.'lCon: in tr ars Taylor 'were born in Sc.u'horo, went liyhitby,Ont. ii - -- - -- - - -- - --- nutagain• ufter' tieing cmt[nedtn the douse fur severat weeks. with hron- to �chnol and were married there, and �1'atlted. tjT E, FAHF.IYFI,L, K.C., BARRIS- cttiti have spent all their.live's in the'neigh•- . TLR.CoantyCrownAtto�aey.andC'ount; T� Don't forger the special collvr:tion borhood. The sons-_mrd}-dAAg-hters - tt(OYcttor-OocztBous�t�f,bT. rpt- � t-;B-.i.J A L1 iritfse--Ieth•'arl t_�.uuday Srhnol on 'irenoty atl'Hcvat id" hninesof their " Sunday morning fol• the star•._ing Ar: otcu. and blest with' strength and y d AA E. CBRISTIAN, Bt+rrister-and uiPnian�, t•ig If at seventy-four rears of age, the j •sollcttcr.aotervPublir.Ftc. Dftneyto CLAREMONT i :►Its. R•al,insi,n and son, Newton, happycmipleaae inAkiuK theirhome oak. once Brock :t \ortL, iS2titbs. .Sly hate returned hums, after pending ,t on'their fruit farryt here. )I r. Ta --tor ALE+ & JOHNSTON-13' f.•w wi-ek's'with Mr. and Mis. A. E. has three brothers and fotir sisters' ISSCF;R O1� N. B. -Partici alio Drs 3 Uar.f.uth 4c;. 'tibulwcirth Bleg TllnrnUin: of Ligf,y, N. S. living, also over 0a year's of age, p 0 receiptsare Toron:, Phnn.Ger-ard e tlt. Saturday< Ztal- ,��. t now ready fOrdiFtrabution. Vern Ir1l..;Iid> (t,iY -' S:%gretlt . sat, next Wednesday BROUGHAM - Marriage -Licenses T f faiA tt J. BF,ATO\, B.., Bar- R KWedding tells l c o mere • - _ member r•t 'hr r et � •D dd _-BRV ROA 'ng i will ioR s ilc Ttyckm:m, P, nrun. Fos -Cr ird Heaton Ivror,:a _,. _ . __ _ . _ . _ _- soon. General TrtrvtsBdilr:+n S5 Ba S:rc<z•7u.vn'o. Seth Bmlgarow iv laid ollI dt:ty• this _hiss M. Cas• Service Y LOGS WANTED ie, of R pithy, is, visit- -"3'elcphone�afair.9t;1 ,red ')Vt. •- - wf„ k �tilfrrinu flout a lanae b.tck• !rig with friends here. � '• • -- _ ('Ijlf ,rd HuiileArd is cnn8ned to his red and Mr -i. Cassie visited friends G A PACE Deretrtf Ma I will•pAy the following prices deliver- borne. eutirein� from the prevailing in Oshawa on Sunday. --��- �,•�•-•� ed at the will: eptdenur•. Aihert and Mrs. Grxy'and children / On Friday last the neighbors Rath. spent Monday with the formet•'s par - TJ CrzduaLA I HE Ii. BEATON, a D. S., Rock Elm No. 1 35.00 to 1, 1,14) per M ered and cut tip a supply of wood f6r eets at Green River. 1177►► (radt:ate'ui the Royal Co}r1Qe of Dent Soft E1'tn No. 1• 25.0l to 3n.tM7 Mig. Hrthbard. Keep the date, FPhruxry the 17th. The undersigned.hive opened surgeons and University a of Toronto. Ottley. Bassworsd No. 1 •l5 Ix) to Will) • Wti. H. and Mr -s. Jickson are both and come and hear Bengough. Full up a new garage at the corner `aver W. 111. Ptingleb !hardware, . ER-- NEWS oaice hour& 9 to t2 ; 1 to 3t'.ri Ind,'p!•one G. Maple No. I 25 W. to W.(JIJ slightly in 1. osed-this week with an paarticnlars next week. ofChurch and King Streets, Sea phone, 2:0, 441y l White -Ash No. 1 25 00 to 40.00 " attack of fa grippe. Fred and Mrs. Cassie spent Sunday Pickering, where they are and. Gr'th.Pine I iz+i.rrr to 3.(M 'c W. A. and F. R. Jackson; of Osha- in Whithv and were accompanied by �uslfrtierss QLatlCisfi. Hemlock No, 1 20 0t) to 25 00 '• wit, aceninpanfed by Mrs.. George lllss 1I. CasAle on their return, prep(;red to repair all makes Moodv, paid a flying visit to W. H. Will those having books belonging of autos, motor -cycles Chopping and Oat Rolling every week g S Wrr. G. HAST -Issuer of Marriage day excepting Slonday. and Mrs. Jackson on Tuesday last., to the library. of the Presbyterian and bicycles. •. Llepuess in the County of Ontario, Frank Jackson, who has been in Sabbath School kindly return them. PlatarlagYU1 e.• e'r1 Oshawa for some time is here at :4i r. and Mrs. Caaeie, of Agincourt, We are also agents for De . '� y W. G., Barnes, Green River present attending to the dudes at hare gone to Winnipeg for a few Laval Cream Sep+trators. W1 V` 111CHARDSO\' - Real :Es home during the illness of his parents. months, owing to the illness of. their �v *!rate, Insurance. Conveyancing. Notary Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. and repairs. Public, Etc. Piekerrag, Ont. 311y -- dangbter. Mrs. Swardfaper. '[�T• ;HALL -House carpenter.. Es- •� prtimatcyci,en for n0w7rerk, repairs or sltemt:o^= Ind. phone '913.1DPxkering. 23ty B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERH JLPe Ooneeyaaver, Commiacioner for taking � atmdarfts, Acoointaat. Eta. Money to loom �c. oa hem p�+roperrttyy issuer of Marriage Lie- enoee" Whitecafe, Oot. t•t HUGH S. PUGH. Glen �Iaij•ir. Ont, LZ I,iceny i Anrt:caper. F ,st • '. exvor. . fence in ity; c -r ..1 pa,l thor. ?.I;br,d btLek. 184)06 vondna i trITAIIere t fit. for term+r - _ MARKHAM -,ink The bear would have many • chance - - Gasoline Engines, Tractors and Frank Boyle, '94 fear9 of silt+, aheti- to see his shadow on Monday. so every Sassing 1liachines. known and higbly•esteemed farmer -(,f one .should see to their -cciai•hins and . I Clark'barn township, residing at Hag• lav in a Rood.btippiv of fuel while they may. Cowan & Shepherd ertnan'n Corners, phrased away sudden- lv At the family tesidence on Staturdpy The BroughAta 1Vr.men'• lnatitute -. sifter a short illness. it, wit• or,lf on will bold their nett meeting fit the • . ._ -Pickering, Thor that Mr. Bm -'s illness as- home of Urs. E. Holthy -on Tuesday. ­ ritPd a %Pi:i:,nj natnre. And Dr. alr- FPhritary the 101h,. at 2 p. Ili. All ;Ont• _ K +y', of Unionville wits hurriedly ladies are welcome. '-'- - - - -*--- an,mnned, hit infl,rerza, atnd A number from here atfended the _ .double 1 nnnlnnix set in and tiie p.atie'ut hnrkev inarcli betwPen (�Inrettltlnt Rnd Whit, NIat'kh'un on A!s ^rink r ,idly, Tito- Late Mr., Boyle was y ar.d paxticu,ars, rLrz o [ti 3..:18. 334y - -• _.. __ _ ayt niKlat. The'frame resulted in :t ti -story ,�,r•N•:fif fatirnN: wind tuck hteed••i, • sey • a i�'+� trnn+inrr.tl} idert!ifl,d with thN for Whitt vale. • r Ccinw'oa Nock In AnrtlunPP� � , der lleg: �liLer 1 -;� Jf4 s. 31ari:en'rir, n4 Tot r nEn, Kaye a , •for of all ii of )nth mad OIIton s Aur. H:' I'.tai0 RrNPdE'rs' :1,�nciatinn, and ver v intern s: ins; addre:.. to fir, .lohn -I -� n pales of all iriada a;trawc) to on sh3rtaat ,,k ;t Brett' , interest ill atll m torr. - cotue. Addre•rGrean art-erY.O., Ott, l,rt riningt,r the a+.nrintinn, Onlv a ''on¢rPgttinn on,-Sundav last on the - -' First-class ri-9 for hire w,., k t , iiP aatrndrd a ittPetiria; of rhe For ward '�invement, do pirtin , rery 77 t' OIiTON M. GIBtiU\, Ontarir �•� -' _ g fol Ihi: •resit work ht -fore Its and e� a hi a��e.�n hand on f [1< n:•'.ior Lard �'t'v y,r ^rid• C vil Day or Iliaht,. "HoT�td•in 13rPrdPr.' Ai jo^falloff in ll+rlt• � .3i, e' rnr,nd Hiii: New: of hip stidilrn death "lie nerd of a-heatry response.' Sncinr.•,fiopkrncteWi;tre . t.Yzr Phone B -us meets all trams tt, Thr annual in-ot.ng of St. Jnhn'; the following {Sleers or to the late w E. Yarrwl-1, <)r.tarcu tv I P, ri red a flit varr nw h� . 1�1P LanaZSur,;yor cf I'nrt 1'drry,' t:-4' P+f �h; te•ti.in c hHrrlr. which trots held •Teatuing.prunliptly fitter tel. tt'h ire r,:untry�idP, wherN he sort M nn �Cr•dne-day Pyettinw w -+t+ a hely' p p n�/• t� 13,,% le %% pre o:(r•'tried hisahIv. I}•'t'r•:+,. .•sizes -of e(fal WNf,'. AtAW, IACENgi•:[i 'ACI'- Agent for Canada Carriage CO,. *d gra+ throe -v ct;n of yirothew fi•.:yle, `ur`-`' fol one. There were -a large TiUtiEFrt,i 1'ork,Qn:a-i indDurham _ ihf hP t _ Cevrr,r<:. r•t Rit•Itrnond Hill. and i; survived ht' n t pre rr Peak -..- r fon ung • ;eat anritt tons <howNd three �t�i�%e to. T•irtmr iw,nabFr . Darr ..or S 1los m } hr tr '1 . i f Parl.ert[tt •hitichtotaein.sverN- healthy Candi-• E � r:rrangcd at :1>;iva`UtT:c,•. Be'f ane la:cixn- �' :,tn�l nnP sitar, of Itfc•hm-,rid 1filF: s'i'bs 9 - - --- dem phur,n Wl.ita,y,Unt. :h fnnfi`;T! funk piniESfrr m the fatuity !inn. The rongregatinn hail met all D ' T Wa Gp ,R E I D r •iairnrP. G1Pnholnl farm, Hager• t`n,inrinl oht;gations and had H balance Nut, , Tom a '� , the hard: of the treasurer of over V�=C►�%�--�N�'J titan, At 'd ticlnrk on «'P,lnenrlay. to I Bonfthtand-sold. flit- Preshvtf;rialt CCmetelyat Rirh- Sl (ire•. I)nnran lea; re•elerted to •.�, l gas a. fall Iilie ut tt'e=h and f:nr- mmnd Hill.' tl:e Board of Managers and Walter Government, Municipal and Cor- _ i'rnnE-rc was .elected manager to fill P ed meals, egnstftntly'on hand., the vueaney caused hp the retirement �• '�• REESOR, k Oration Bonds For Sale. = I -Chok-p ,toOk at Sargent's sale, ,,f Dr. McKinnon: Chas. Barclav was " Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Bell Phone ]f13 - tt"ppointed treasurer and Mrs. Bat•• Ham, BOlO nti - elver etc. DUNI3ARTON riay wac also re•tt ' LOQIIST HILL! g , , ppointed organist. WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAYafter• the business of the'nleeting wars -- :.Aiglze-t•priees paid for Mrs. Short is slightly hidispo ed• ronrluded refrPshtnentswere served by T -- - -- --- - Ice bavvesting is the order of the �2. �. R• ATM0M, Butcher's cattle- thN ladies of the church thuahringing d`tT to a truce one. of the most successful /--0 -- - - Veterinary Surgeon --- -Tl- _ Alt, alnaln, of TrInnP, yi,i?ed t�', + HonnrGraduatPof Outaaio rtesinr.ry knd Mt-,. An+i, the past week. an rnretin[;s in the histaty of the ICke-Ting- College. grrgation. fir. and 11i• \1c(:atchNn and thrit' .111 rills day or night . j promptly attended to. Select a School s,n,Griint, HtN tiering frmagtlp. _ A Bell kind lnde endentPhnt,r. lis: I;tliort. (if ti• a+rhuto, was tits ron - Radial ' p tt:it]t jour Pyr; tt da up -'n, All(';;ne�t (;f `Iroc ri c f Brnokliut tvisi cd To to-Ed'stern i d� PICKERING. - - ONTARIO Missyy B•:tsiness Coilif•ee:. are ant alike,, rcith 'yf:;, .11nt i;il Thom a few day. Ac floe on the report of Returning rug rPrentJy. ... Oflir•cr NV, A. Clarke that the favor able vote Was not suMoiently large%a f 2DR,$• 11-M0V'''E ELLlnTT o.wnld and and Jfrs. Ililtsand little I'otk township c:rnmcilh'asderided not - Vetorinar Surgeon / z � Jtr•�i,e :,f FrPnchman'.9 Bay, are sof• s Y g; Wil`%% to rst.ify the by-law to join with ether i I is nit had colds. Honor Graduate of the Ontati i `'.:e- �..� •I.n,t Saturday the ntercilrF dropped' conic polities in guaranteeing •the foie rinarty (`alleges 1•uuge &`Chafles S�,, T('Inuto'" tr) 2211Plnty z••ro :1.1dwe, felt we wPCe' bonds of the Toronto•Bowmnrn'iliN CG� and Gr�duatr of the, t-eterir,ary licinfi nt. R kite• Iinr<< nr' scone other radial ra+ilwav, which R'ns voted on by S ienre A"ot'iaLion. theratepayersnn.lar,.17; air. Clarke .. •�- ' i noted throukhr•it Canada for point ntnr thP.nnrth pale.; ' Phone-offieP ISOS, residence Uhl a hr:x sociatl, under the auspices of rupnrts th:+t,while 1).i per cent. of the CLAREMONT,-ONTAR10' ' 1'tfih grndP training. Our grad u' vote cast was in, favor of the be-l�tc, _ tit P D. L. mid M. L S,, will be held in Drug=, Pateut Medicine- - -- ales are in great demand. Get our ?lig•• church on Friday evening, Feb, 1te interptets--the-a<�to-fwllt' CVDt.- fat ornhiP vete of nit least 30 pr cent.e•Tolet Rec ui=ite-, ' l:;rh. A gnarl prngrtim is being pro- of the rate avers entitled 1 Dr. N. E. MiCf'?,twen, B• V. Sc' ('aL:tl. gnP, read our rc r'.ntds, then cued. 1:rNf yhndy conte. P l' to -vot� on * - rnnney by-laws or soinething like L,5(M1 7" Stationer tCrintiry Surgeon - - E P The soriail Hnrl c nr,•cert on �i'ednes. r s over a R P 'c N 'P y Graduate' of L nirersity of Tornntn,' ny eyr'r,tng, tinder the ansI)weis o non rP-idents it -would• he impossible 'illatd t hcx!olfitea, the Ta+dies' Air] 1r,ciety, wn'; •welt nt- Forn3er'1'Plf rirrnrian to AlaCdonaTd W. J. Elliott, Principal to got Gut n vote -to rnntply with' the tended And H pleasant social tinie•was •tet as Ili,. (71:ukP,inrErprerQ it.CignI,, atier Tobaccoes Agricultiral College, QtIeltec, spent. Proceeds amounted to $ia, to � In an inCPrviPty Ilcve Afillrr said ... Prompt• nuention to all clients. __ _ __- _.-_ be used for the Decoration Fund, iltat the council wnuld not ratify the Special attention given to drag Bell and -Ind. Phone,, lfwth sympathv is extended to hy•lnw, hut'. he understood thaditfil• 'Water Pune Watyr Ilaarv'and Mrs. King. who sustained ,Ctiltvcmild surmounted bvspecial rerlttireroents of live stock. PICKERING, - ONTARIO 7 thPloss of their' yotingast daughter, - ' - ' - -- - - _ Hnz:'I, on Sntnrdnv Inst, following no IP)~islation. (f If vmi• are wi=e yon tt ill sae the only illnv q of ahrnit theee or fntir weeks. 'AIL the other council, conr•erned Calf pt'omll fly ansc�ered day of AEggs For �Iatchin .. The tank place.on 113ondar to have ratified the by-Ltw without. any )light. Rell of, Ind. phone Ideal well,. drilled hp Chas, B.' Rice, gnestionM'",said Jt -r, Popp, entinrelfor frolic Black Bronited Red Erskine cemetery, - who is ageiti+ fat- W'incl Mills, Gitsuline the Hydro Corninis=i(rn the other daty. Ganle-choice stock and Engines. On Sunday uu>rnigR, while C,nrdan ,and it is difftouTt to urlderstand the •••- eT.Tellent layers. g es. all kinds of pipe and fittings Mainland wag driving from Cherry• :Man(I taken by'1'ork tmmnship, I,lnty- J " for•water works. Alen bath room fix• wood to church, hi, cutter upset 'And Also, Yomig; Belgign) Hares' the horse ran to the. corner of Gilles- ever. -,the legislature will he asked at i tures, etc. ` Everything given careful the next sesAdn to ratify the vote so 1\• E. 1rieE ♦� EN t and�9ilver Greyisiber- pies store, *here'the the cutter was It inn Hares. attention. that the radial can he constructed.:' nndthehii•r•.+pctntirlfriathlRlAnitln'�� a a --All ,Pedi9tee:8t<)ek. - : stale• Fur'tonhtely \f r. 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'+.4.t�' r :..y?• ''+�^1 q"' A � N .y t �' ') .r� �f a� ip, , F .. - ....� -�..-6666,._ 6666.--. .. � ,. � ... c>•r. • . .r,.y r• ..• 22. 1 65 SINN FEINERS ii ,OVR PC ROUNDED EW WHEAT AND - BY CANADIAN WHEAT X.ck and Cork. • BOARD . , , ` � � ,� ' • � � ' � 'Arrests Made in Dublin, Tip'�� , perary, Limeri - v �f y t' Dublin, Feb. 1.-A total of 66 p� • fries 'pf, OAtsirio, QuebeAn d British Columbia W11Cat t0 l�Y�s y; minent Sinn Feiners and Republicanal Mills Advanced 25 Cents Per Bushel -Wholesale Price v. have been arrested in Dublin, Tipper -1 r ary, .Limerick and Cork. There. were) '- of Flour Now $11.25 Per Barrel. ;. . , w.. no further developmentsA. in the situs-) �4. tion today. Winnipeg, Feb. 1. -Effective from per bushel' carrying charges, basis No. f c• Op this occasion, the raids were car-'! ? ' fta " Montreal. _ n store midnight on Saturday last and until 1 ,commercial' grade wheat i s further notice, the Canadian Wheat $2 601,E per bushel, including 5 cents Ce ei g of �' ried out by e military, only one policeman b n present with each � Board has ordered chap ea in the x a. » F - K''� Party for the purpose 'o identification. , per bushel carrying charges, basis No. r , of / , r E,F� M* �y The soldiers visited tie various' points price of wheat and flour. The price 1 British Columbia wheat in store N t - . Vis » a `� in motor lorries. They were in field of British Columbia, .Ontario and Canadian Government elevator, Van -c• Y, �' Q;' <' kit with rifles and ammunition. In .r „Quebec Wheat . to mills in Canada is couver. "` xh 4a'tyn'" some cases searchlights were used to o . now raised _by 25 cents per bushel, The spreads for lower grades than / �r s fk % y `fes'"� r�3e � pre,,ent any attempt to escape in the ,and the Board also increases the those above shall be the same as the / fat xr f s' b darkness and the oi:ncers' carriiui else- �raximum wholesale price of Govern- spreads in the orders of the board Ye• �,r ment standard' tiyinter, wheat flour lating to cash payments to -be paid to ` y ? R ` ` tris torches. . T '{ef.� wf':+'• The Dublin raids. began soon after from $10.10 per barrel to $10.25 per the producer. r ? a `' barrel; basis P.o.b.•car's, Montreal. i :.maximum wholesale price or- °"•>� a four a.m., when heavily laden lorries x began to pass through the streets in' The new regulation, No. S5, says! dered in regulation No. 89 are'as'fol- • various difections. The -streets were the'follpwing prices now oUtatn: lows: HELPING WINNIPEG GET THE NEtIVS empty at the time and the whole thing $2.80 per bushel, Including.5 cents,, 1: That the standard of flour manu- was oyer before Dublin awoke from er•bushel carrying charges, basis No. factured in Canada for sale in Canada 'While. Winnipeg Papers were .unable to publish through :uck ,oP paper its morning slumber. 1 Manitoba Northern and No. 1 Alber-' he the standard set by the Canadian a students of Manitoba. Lfn[versity ssued daily a small paper called T e even of the newly -elected members to red WiM4R in store, public terminal ; Wheat Board and designate as: Manitoban," containing the big news'oP the day in brief. HeFe is the stall: taredors, Fort William or Pclrt Ar- (a� Government ,standard Spring I Back row, left to right: Homer Robinson' Edward Pitblado, H. Fernier, of the Municipal Council were among _ ahur. I wheat flour. Norman Young; Sitting, left -c right: Graham Spry, Miss E. Willis- those arrested. The- military alone - __- carried out the raid. _ $2.70 per bushel; including 5 cents (b) Government standard Winter The, N;ife of one of the men arrested,' per bushel carrying charges, basis No, wheat flour. g y��tp} r} was informed that the warrant for the public terminal ele_- I 2. That the maximum wholesale (' ed l �� a 1141 Rep©' L _ arrest would be read when the prison- 1 durum, in store p Y p vators, Fort William or Port Arthur. prices of flour from miiinight Jan. 31, " er. was taken to the barracks. $2.58 per bushel including 5 cents' 1920, inclusive, until ;further notice, Hone Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins, Joseph"_McGrath, Sinn Fein member' ' per bushel carrying charges, basis No, shall be: Breadstuffs. - 3'- 27 to 28c; 10-1b, tii.s, 25 to 2fc; 60-1b.) o! the House of Commons for the'St 1 Spring,'No. 1 white Winter, and,No. (a) Government standard Spring Toronto; Feb. 3.' Manitoba wheat tins, 25c; buckwheat, 60-1b. tins. 19 to Dames, Division of Dublin, jalsb was' 1 red Winter wheat in store Mont wheat flour, $13716 per barrel,. basis _NL). 1 NoTthern..$� 80• No. 2 North- 20c comb, 16 -oz., $6.00 to $6.50 .doz.; ern, 12.77• ; 3 Northern, $_.73, in arrested. real 98 pounds net, jute bags. j 10 -oz., $4.26 to $4.50 doz. The prisoners were taken in lorries $2.66 per bushel, including 6 cents (b) Goverpment standard Winter 'store Fort William. ° t.._. Maple products -Syrup, per imper- to the barracks. Manitoba oats Ni C.�'94'�a�; . ' - .. per bushel carrying charges, basis No_ wheat flour, $11.25 per barrel, basis ial gal., $4.25; -per 5 imperial gals, More, than twenty of the arrested ♦,L,. 3 C.W., 91%c; extra No. -1-feed, 1 mixed Ontario and'Quebec wheat in 98 pounds net, jute bags. ,91%c; No. 1 feed, -891/4c; No. feed, $"0; sugar, 1•b., 29 to 30c. attore Montreal These prices are basis f.o.b. cars, { men were placed in Mount. Joy Prison. 86u►c, in store Fort William- �I . ' Provisions -Wholesale. The arrests caused great excitement: • $3.49 per.bushel, including b cents Montreal. Manitoba barley=No. 3 C• Wp, Smoke& meats-Hams,e°3medicm, a4 in the city. $1.83; No: 4 C. W., $1.471{x; rejected,h 34 i FARMRS NEAR SOO $1,35' z ; feed, $1.35.1h, in store Fort , 47 to 50c, rolls, 30 to . 31c; breakfast IVIII.LION PAID TO Wiliam. bacon, 40 to 44c; backs; plain, 49 to FRENCH DOCTOR , OUT -OF -WORK MEN FORM OWER CO. American corn -X6. 2 yellow,'bacon, boneless, 53 to 65c. i HAS FLU REMEDY~ !' $1.83 • No. 4 yellow, $1.80, track, To- fronto; prompt shipment. ! Cured meats--Long'clear bacon, 311 Total Grants to Veterans Will 1TO Obtain Power From Cite I Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 98c to to 32c; clear bellies, 30 to 31c. l.Obtains Serum Which Also Not Exceed 3 Millions. and Construct-01yn�. $1.00, according to freights outside. Lard -Pure, tierces, 31 to 31%c;' VACures Sleeping Sickness. Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per tubs, 311,4 to 32c; pails, 313ya to 321.4c: A despatch from Ottawa says:-Ia Po1C Lines. _ car lot, $2.00 to $2.01; No. 2 do., $1.97 print^, 32 to 321'zc. Compound A despatch from Nety York says:-` the neighborhood of one million dol- to $2.03; No: 3- do, $1.93 to $1.94 tierces, 2,8% to 29c; tubs, 29 to 29%c; Of quarters of the world's popnla tars has been paid to ex soldiers out Sault Ste. Marie, Feb. l. -Members f.o.b. shipping points. according to pails. 281:L to 29?ac; prints, 30 to `..'pf wont since the opening of the of the L.F.O. in East Korah township ; freigats. 31c: " - 1 tion have been affected .with Spanish] have succeeded in forming an organ!- I � Influena- which is now declared 'to be ^. Federal Emergency Application. Re- I O:tario wheat -No. 1 Spring, $_.0_ Montreal -markets. I ' zatloa to be known as the East Korah l to $2.08; No. 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.05; ! , the same disease as the sleeping eick- turns from all Canadian centres are nesridnd a, serum ha'a been found to+ Township Light and Power Club. Its No 1 Spring; $1:95 to $2.01, f.o.b.' Montreal, Feb. 3. -Oats N°•' cure both, according to reports to- not yet complete, but the estimate fa-! object is to furnish light and power t6- shipping poirfts according to freights. 1 feed, $1.08. Flour -New standard, eludes Lhe. cost of administration as the farmers of the rural sectioty close ` Pcas-No• 2..$3.60- Sia �5 to $13.55. Rolled oats -Bug of well as the unemployment amounts o day. Experiments are being carried' Raney-Alaltir.�' $1.80 to $1.82, ac-, 90 lbs., $5.15 to $5._o Bran -S-15.-5•' - � on here and in Paris. paid to the mea. to the Soo. Last fall a deputation of j cording to ireightR outside. I Shorts -$52.25. Hay -No. _, per ton, farmers from East Korah waited an �r. y In the first week of Janudry alone the Public Utilities Commission ot, Buckwheat -$1.45 to $1.38, accor&`car lots-$_ Chee4e-Finest east- Simultaneously w7th the serum i d there were 17,000 applicants who bene- ing to freights outside. I erns. 30 to 301,4c. Butter -Choicest word from Feria that a serum had -tined to the extent a! nearly who bene. 'the Soo and asked them to furu4h�the I Rye -No, 3, $1,7 7 to $1.80, ccord-' creamery, 67 to figs• do.; seconds, 60 .been ,made by Dr.', Charles b`ollay 1 farmers within a radius of say five ing, to freights outside. s` to ale. Eggs-Fre.ir, 80 to 85c; net- ahi$h --could cure both influenza and The cost of administration was' $6,737.1 No. 1 stock 54c; No. 2. sleep:ng.sid;ness came a report from u "t! was the oliday season thea, and {miles of the city with -power. rhe ! Manitoba flour --Government sten- acted, 62c; , �j )public L'titities Commission advised i dard, $:3,25, Toronto. i do., 51' to 52c.. Potato;_, -Per bag. Bellevue Hospital that a preliminary i first payu}ents were made without the farmers to erect their own :lne I Ontario flour --Government sten- car lots. $3.75 to $4.5Q'. Dressed report had been issued from Mount much investigation, because it was I dard, $9.65 to $9.85, :Montreal and hogs -Abattoir -killed, $25 50 to $-6• Sinai Hospital of the probable isola- feared hardship might be worked it ; and conduct the business connected Tor n `ids Prompt ship- Lard -Pure, mood pails, 0 lbs. net, p ' !with it themselves; :sed- they -would?- n tion of the sleeping sickness germ. officials were too strict, As soon as 1 ment. 9, to 30c. r supply them with power to their tine Mi.ilfeed-Carlota-Delivered ?dont { To produce a serum to cure the there was time every case was roves- Live Stock 1(arkets. To lethargies, as•the sleep- Ligated, until now the fiat of -renew- rrat the city limits, real freight, bags included -Bran, per pis" -those who come back weekly The officers of the newly -organized yon $45; short%, per. ton; $52; good Toronto; Feb. 3. -Choice heavy ing sickness is .known to science; it company are: W. W. -Lethbridge, feed flour, $3.60 to $3,75. steers,, $13.75 to $11.00; good heavy would be necessary to segregate the money -is said to be almost wholly presldeat; Geo. H. Farmer,, Vice Hay -No, 1, pper ton, $27 to $28; steers, $12.50 to $13.00; butchers' cat- m of the disease, as serums are desgr•vffis. mix per ton, $25, track, Toronto. ! tie, choice, $11,50 to $12.25; do., good, ma e from the disease germs them - t -General A. E. Ross, C.B., who has d''reaident; Alex. A. Scott, Secretary. ` Treasurer; and the Directors are:- Straw -Car lots, per ton, $lE to $11 to $11.25; do., medium, $9.50 to selveB tine live germs in the -blood charge of the administration of the $17 t:ack•, Toronto. - $10; do., common, $?._v to $7.75; fund, said on Friday ti was fairly ser N, Sherman, T. W. Farmer, W. H. , i bulls, choice, $IO.SO to $il; do., bein?killed by the injection into the Country Produce -Wholesale. Jain the total spent would 'not be Peunor S. -Richards. medium. $9 5ff to $10; do., rough. $6.76 ,bloods of the dead bodies of the same To commence witp there will be 15 Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 43 to to $7 00• butcher cows, choice, .$10.50 germ more than three millions, "The first 44.c prints, 48 to 50c. Creamery, farm using power from the new to $11.00; do., good, -sq."o to $10,00; T� gem_ aj• Spanish influenza b mouth was our heaviest, and we re- fresh mlde solids, '60 to 61c; prints,, do., medium, $8.00 to $8,50; do., col said to have' been rsol'8ted,-`but no qutred just about a million dollars;' line. Arrangements are being com- 62 to 63c. plated for the @rection of the pole line Eg,:s-Held 54 to 55c; new laid,' mon, ee to $7.25 stockers. $7.50 to perfect 'serum is known to have bees ,be stated. "The relief is withdrawn r at the ens ^* March and rhP b March 16. _ cutters, $5.25 to $6.50; milkers. �oqd Fir uc - -.'much smaller now than In January, , O ___ Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, to choice, $110 to $165; do., com. and serum Folly,, to Paris, produced the, owing to a thorough weeding out by' 82 to 35c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 25 t' mred-,f $fi5 to $75; springers, $90 to serum for the cure -of sleeping etek- $325,000,000 Loan Interest 84c, geese, 28 to 30c; clucklirigs, 3_ 1 5; sheep, $6,50 to 512; lambs, per nese without isolating the encephan-! Investigators." Owed t0 U.S. Goverfament' to 35c; turkeys, 45 to 50c; squabs, The statement that the . Govern- 1 . doz.. c; 50 cwt., $1•:.50 to $19.50; calves, good to tic lethargic% germ at all, but by ns•r meat's grant of $40,000,000 had been I choice. 19 to $23; hogs, fed and water- Ing germs of influenza, which led him, Live poultry -Spring chickens, 20weighed° to assert that the two are twin ADS., exceeded was vigorously denied by A despatch from Washington says: i to 25c; roosters;'_Oc; fowl, 25 to 32c; ed, $19; do., 8; off c rsfarm _�; -Accrued interest on loans to Euro- » ducklings, 22c; tur! 1 do., f.o.b:, $18; do., do., #o farmers, Poses and caused by the same germ General Ross. In the first place, he geese, to 40c; 1 $17,75. ander different conditions. ' said, no definite sum. was mentioned, { pean countries totals approximately kc.y s, 271 to 40c. Montreal, Feb. 3 --Butcher steers,he and, secondly, they would not require $325,000,000, according to a table.sub-i Cheese -'dew, large, 311•x. to 32c The same'serum with which as t ')medium, $10.75 to $12; common, S.4.b0 cifi'e-tl-", many cases o! influenza wsa• ' anything like $40,000,000. Thep art ► ; nutted to the 'House Ways and Meana twins, 32 to 32%c; triplets, 33 tot to '$10.50; butcher heifers. medium, weekly what they required from the Committee by the Treasury Depart-, 33%c; Stilton, 34 to' 35c; old, large,found ei(lnally effective - in curing 1 38% to 34c; do., twins, 34 to 34%c. ! $9.50 to $IO.i5; common. --$7.50 to lee to sickness. This 'theory of Finance Deagrtmeni. i went, which p1s►na to defer collection I Margarine -33 to 39c. I $962.0 butcher cows, medium, $7 to S P ga ov rn reconetruc- Judging from the figures given about , for a few years pending Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, bu- to $96.00 canners, $bull; cutters, $8 twin disease is borne out in the as many soldiers were out of work in Lien, shel, $5.25 to $5.75;, primes, $4,25 to to $6.bA; butcher bulls, common.$16 38. famous pica. Mintz case here, •where 'Montreal as. in Toronto in January. Great Britain owes the most inter- $5.50 to $5.75; Cali-�to�9• Veal calves, good, $16 to $18; the sleeping sickness followed a se• $4.75; Japans, $12 to $15gra.%s calves,' vera attat:k, of Spanish tnfiuenza. � � - There were 4,005 applicants 'fa :Moat- I ems; the total an loads to that country farnia Limas, 17% to 18%c; Mada- medium, I $7,50 to $8. Hogs, selects, $20; sows, reel, who received $140,000 and 4;800 ' being $1dd,440,837. Interest owed by scar Limas, lb., 15c; Japan Liman, ` $16. In Toronto who took $188,0Oe. other countries is:-. lit. _ Britain Has No Intention of France, 694;021,749; Italy, $54,256,- ! Loans lri the U.S. 68t- Russia, $16,832,662;• Belgium, TAKE CANADA',S moat hunt out its own men without SaCkiri$ j \ Von T`h7 tz and Beth==Ji $11466,278;. Czecho-Slovskia, $1,667e CENSUS IN 1921 !°fence to. the 'representative in Parliament. ; ,Washington, Feb, 1.-Positive'as• Demanded From Germsla� oes� $917,299; 13outaaaia. The old rate of payment for the aertion that the British Government $609,873, and Liibe:ist,'$b48. _ Civil' Selwice Commission t0 i work varied according to local con-, does not plan to seek further loans is Poria, Feb. 1. -In Addition to al ----�- A All Enumerators. �iiti• n=, the general rule being that-"t9e-United States; -but on- the coag ready published lists of those who will be demanded from Germany by the anise 'on charges of violations of the laws of war, the Matin trays Bel - glum will ask for l3r.. Theobald YOU Bathu*u,j�iollweg, ;former. Imperial -German_- Chancellor, __while._]ilt Iglaad_ -will 'demand Admiral von Tirpitxf fdrmer. German' Secretary of Marine; Admiral Reinhardt von Scheer, for. -iter chief. of --Lhe -German Admiralty staff and commander of the German soot • in the Battle of Jutland; • and' prance Oscar of Prussia, fifth son of former Emperor William. ]British Release ;* German Admiral _'A despatch ' from Irondou says:-' ,Admiral von` Reuter, the chief officer of the German fleet at Adeps Plow. who gave the order for the seattll(as of tl:a ;,2rman- warships there last Jure; has been set free by the British suehnr:t'rs: The Admtral.h4 T*64 - ' e) ! o. r0ernlany. woman ie Candidate For NOrtlfampt0ll A despatch from Loodan says:- Mias Bonfield, Secretary of the Nation- s,( Federation of, - Women Workers, who was s lusynber of the gation to the Labor Congress ' at Washington, has been adopted as the Parliamentary candidate of the Lab- orites for the seat of Northi, _' n. Kaiser's Picture t of Books in German Schools A despatch from Berlin says:- dor- nwn textbooks hereafter will be Minns the formerly inevitable pictures of the � and his predecessors on the Prussian throne. This Is the result of as order br lbs Minister of Lrdtmtion, who also Td" out all antidotes of the Hohsa- twflarm witch$► 11mi>s]tt serve only to glawy the darassby hind' foster Or monarabislls idea in dabs winds o' the vup"05 r ' A mtc•!r from Ottawa says:,- 1 !'n? .`::limurator got 5 cent's per name trary is desirous of reducing the obli- The next decennial census enumer.i* , •5 refits for each farm, although anticus it already ham Incurred here tion takes place in June, 192le and tine country was sparse'.y poptf is included fti a statement from Lou- already. the department lis making :atcil lie was, usually paid by the day. don, transmitted to Secremry of the (. _ i Treasury Glass, through R. C. Lind., pre#wations for it. In the last census I say, _ British Charge_ d' Afflalres, and French P _ _, 9,703 enumerators were -employed, Old Fch Tiger - T-fimade public tonight. The statement ind iteyt yes: a number will -pro.- of Politics ' i also denies emphatically "repeated ai- - ably be greater. legations in the press that the British Appointments to thio work in the A despatch from Paris aay9: For• Government desires to borrow large C4ya_.Of--_political _patronage proved .mer . Premier Clemenceeu 1'eft. Mar• an easy way for members o ar r#- seines 'on February 3' on. the steams T meat to discharge political obliga- I,otuq, bound for Alexandria, IDgyp • Reds Captore , tions, but hereafter it will probably Us is reported to be absolutely e Oivil Service Com- are is his 400MOA to remain dw be handled by thin 14 ro- Whole Battalion. mission, tle9mmt, and under no Cbadderati - Those who objects to to complete to be drawn again into the turmoil of don, Fob lieki04 N. Moaep�reia abolition of pofitiltal psaonars pow pdMm. to this as an 63MMO4s of bow the'new To sa Aditor of L'Aoatme 11)tre be Ing. says. system oft" we oambroasly, "marked the other dqy anent his do- 'We have caaturod Per9koy t Wbi le the mombef OOlrstiltil' tett iA the tswt rOt6 of pArllatfiiirrt ,Ott in th LO> outMAO tvbu 0' emgy would appear to be t6 fort the R'wldvaCTI tttoaa oaW eARarek penins suitable MT an to whom to apply tee woofs nl %sed i► .theca nes go ftdaerrte" as to sa�ltable scat. th" • Ido tttr l it 1 , � a Io11 !s Crow esptessly for"ou by the sant "to cal re 'ot ,l�ojnsudinel(, Civil 8ezriea Ovamu4ss�oa Asa VM ��s ° � sa lata, Tam dsath oond Ig BIaP AattWost �1 though his ehsald • Mri Og b ��!� _ • and oaptaisd the fiefilMrL ft" be non-pardsset. as 11- r .. 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NOW ., - ,r; yotct'3ctr'!he government sent'IIim'?"-liyE'astyer,,, V ' DC�i`i 't 'r� ` ® � -- "w i hA said so, Ellen, and ut- r-.ter ti he had abadge—it was a but- I.pray for time to' -do my work fid' db.. . ;. ton•ou his -lapel.” - it well, _ ��� x -`" -C V ' "What sort of button was it?” El- A chance to show to ethers bow the �i%tlen orde:'1??6 Tea, f)jlG inSiSt ®n► Ien� asked subtle epeIl ` t _9 I didn't look ,at it very closely,"pf tasks well done bedore the set of • L t q her mother replied. "It was td "1��¢15� t__✓ Li�`��w°':'._.:�_�, P „ sun white and blue, I thing._ rtt ¢ -- —0 Hits. power to comfort past the gift to fa Elm ;4, things without anything to prove that For cold despair it rings a y � ---•„- And did you let him have those �,; tui g tell; f' ly ! ! he -wasn't a coronion swindler, e.1ce t , parting j a red, white and blue button?" I knell., 'Mrs; Dcdge .pnly stared at her I-,irpy for strength to master self be- �? �_. �,'� , 'l P fore m race is run. v �; i•y�r�_ daughter'. "A swindler," she re eat-� y d� , r t< r'a1 T i`` ed helplessly. • The idea - was so new „r 4;r' :�:`j- -' `' to. her that she could not adjust her I pray for opportunity to lift and cheer ,�:. se?f to it. y I Those whom I meet whose lane! lives hV _ "`e�T2 - Ellen's mind was working quie ' a o ;' •' are barren, drear, a� �. Y��•, �� -� She remembered that during the sum-! 1 eco . _xi �. .�.: ;v Dia apps-Ints -'-- And void of ali'that palpitates' with = ce mer there had been indications of a $lack, Green or !`Meed _a� Sealed P`act.efs Oii,l definite attempt to discourage house- � joy;" -'� Y I keepers 'from canning and' preserving T o banish from their minds all thought 1 food' Rumors had gone about that of 'fear; the government would commandeer„ To wipe from wistful eyes. old sorrow's is Id s those Home supplies, and, althoughi, tear. -' ? the county newspaper had pointed out I pray for wisdom to cast far away ON the absurdity of the tales, they had what might annoy.� LESSON- found many believers. The more• sheTaking NoRiaka. thdught of it now the surer Ellen felt I Kiiara,a y�ent sleeves Nenralaia. that the man with the patriotic but Add being in the family for a nuts ton was either acting in the interests I ber of years, diary Jane announced ~ of the propaganda to discourage con- I A Bus Implement. ;yy p ,her approaching marriage. r� ••BY HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH. ' servation 'another year,, or else was. The shovel, ever 'on the 'go, "I hope;' chid her ,mistress, "that 5 an ordinaryswindler. Doth now impress the soul, you have given the matter serious f "Did you say he came in an auto -I Via either tossing out the. snow ' -consideration." mobile? What wag the number? ' I .Dr throwing in the coal. "Indeed I have, ma'atirl" said the PART I. the me .another lesson before I've Ms. Dodge shook her,head dismally; , t ;. g girl. "I've been to two fdrtuneAellers As Arnold came out from town inl had time to forget this one. It makes I she had not noticed. But Ellen's his automobile he saw E11eri Dodges me feel awfully good to get started I thoughts had taken a new turn. The Cast ResorC and a clairvoyant, and dreamed on a walking ahead in the road, with a' on something that really counts." He came to Mrs. Moron's and then In old England the following story I lock of his hair, and been io one of i y _ basket on her arm and her head flung I "I don't know' why you talk that here. Probably he'll - go straight . to 'admirably illustrates the industrial these asterologers, and they, all says, , back in the way that was Ellen's own.) way! I guess everyone knows how i the Cutlers' I'm going to, see if I can situation: "Two minerswere discuss- 'Go ahead.' I ain't o.ne ,to ry reek Ellen was the only girl anywhere you worked in the garden this sum- get there in time to stop her from I ing the minimum' wake. Iessly like, ma'am." about who ever walked when she mer and how much stuff you pit uli. giving him everything m the, housg. i , :;.,, could ride. But although she was so' And it was you that got the other "You want to be careful, Ellen," Say, Bill," said the first, "what's plainly enjoying the walk, she girls' in.rthis valley started." warnecj Mrs. Dodge. "If it should be ing the -minimum -wage. 1 promptly accepted Arnold's invitation Ellen was smiling as she turned somebody the government had sent Bill spat: "The minimum wage? Siaard s Zi ser sass everywhere and scrambled, up beside him in the away; for the storeroom off the cellar out—" That's' •what we gets for goin' down; runabout. i was the pride of her heart. Some -, "It isn't. I'm sure it isn't. The an' if we wants ter make any. more i "I'm awfully glad you came along," times when her feeling of helpless -,more i think about it the plainer it brass we goes and does some work tor.` .0 1� i1 I ness 'passed the bounds of endurance .is." I �% I n t e res t she said. 1L." Z �� _ Something in her manner kept him, went down the dark cellar stairs Ellen ran through the yard to the �+ PAYABLE HALF YEARLY s from taking her words as a -comp ! and stood looking at the shelves load- barn, hastily saddled Toby, the fat; -- :Brent. ed- with crocks and jars and bottles old horse, and swung herself • ,ugon New Postage Stamps. 1 ,allowed on money left with us or {; "Why" he asked: - and jelly ghtsses.: Even .if -she could his back. Toby, still chewing a wispI It has been calculated that about { . from three to tea .senna. Be L tuns-not—fight in tire -trenches, those spring of hay, snorted with surprise when 2,000 new postage stamps• have been ' write for Booklet. could learn to run' an automobile,' days when she had toiled- in the gar-' Ellen's riding, whip stung across his issued in Europe $ince the end of the i , sad the next minute you came along den, and' the summer days when- she flank. war: This 'shows -how useless our old I The Great West permanent to give me a lessen. it's like a !airy.had stood over the preserving kettle, Mrs. Cutler was washing out some Loan Company. story." had not been wasted. things for the baby and crying into atlases are when we come to study l- Toronto office 20 King St West "Why do you want to learn?" ask- As Ellen approached. the ,house the tubs. Waiting only long enough) the political geography pf thai coati- a _,e3—Arnold curiously: after bidding Arnold good -by, the to hear that the `government" man nen). _ "I want to fit myself to do some- clamor of excited voices reached her. had, just .gone, Ellen took the snort! ` thing useful. I'd like to drive in $m- ears. She opened the kitchen door cut serosa the fields to the next fargi- WOMEN WONDER AT bulance, I believe. You don't know on a scene of confusion. bits. Moran, house: The road between the Cullers' what helpless feeling it gives you, ' a neighbor, stood in the middle of the'. and the Puttees' was eapeoiulty )rad, HER MANY' CLOTHES S A )being a girl, while this war's going, room talking vehemently, while El- and Ellen did not believe- that the _ on•++ i len's mother made an occasional in- man could have got there soon enough i �'j��ond-Dyes 'Mike Faded, I �• gyp, mils foe atlas, The shadow that crossed � _Ease effectcal attempt to stem the tide. to finish his business before her ar= ( Old Shabby Garments New. I TpRONTO •ALT woo" made Ellen realize how tactless she.; "1'm going to start in this after- 'rival. I.Old, + had been. ' She looked at him in some noon and bury 'em!" cried Mrs. Mor- I (To ire. ewntinred,l ` i I 10RO11419O -_ Don't wort about. perfect .results. - -_ distressY., furl aware that rt• would an. "They've taken a art now, but .. � y p a y only mak" bad matter worse to say they'll come back for the rest." '•Thoughtlessness. Use -Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to " - that she was sorry. - I - "Anyything my country needs;' be-� i;, here any i ing nr---ore exasperating' give a new, rich, fadeless color to any I =� THE TN?E. RES? i "I know it gives you a rather help-, gan !sirs. Dodge; but Mrs. Moran, to contend against In .others than fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen. I pg YOUR SHIN, 1788 'fess feeling to be a man that's no would not Iet her finish. � thoughtlessness? Most of the ,things cotton or mixed goods — dresses, � "If qn'1 I'd aid. attention -to what "'good," .he answered'. bittarl�, It blouses, stockings, skirts, children's a - snakes me sick when I look at my ex-; my sister wrote me! She said some-� that we want to make better have a apmption card." I'body cold her the government was just; tangible, get -at -able quality. They at c�eperythin8 rs drspertee.. coverings, e+ / Ellen's, expression was com'paaaion- getting folks' to do all thda cantlfngl leas eziat, A bad temper has its The Direction Book with each pack. t • _ :ate. It did not.occur to her to try sous to ha:•e it to fall- batik on,' ! manifestations. A bad habit usually � e to console him by belittling his griev-I "Some women have given their) shows itself sometime or. -other during age tells htiw to Biemond dye over any &nee. for from her standpoinc the son ." cried Sirs. Dodge. "I'm not color, the. But ihoughtlessneas does not ` !'7' r' ' : h ysicaI delicacy- that kept him from got g ro gtludge my- country a ham To match any material, have dealer nd f r PXt8r, !t iP nothing. You canon! get i r qtr aring a uniform was tU greatest or two a a few jars—' i , abow you "Diamond Dye" Colur Card, of .misfortunes:' EIlen, 'who had stood unnoticed -in it oft iii• a corner, and lecture it, or � ti "WPII;' Arnold said, trying to shake ` the doorway, broke in. "Why, mother, punish it, or attempt to improve it in 1 oft h,z depressiou, "it you want a les whats happened?" any way. As It has no ezistence,'but Used for 70 Years t Son, let's change places and start in. It was the overwrought Mrs. Mor- is nteiely a negation, your efforts to Thru in use Grandmothees It isn't every - girl I'd try to teach, an -who answered. ".Plain stealing is get rid of it. are naturally useless.' youthful appearance has Ellen, but you're one of the kind that what has happened, government or J'toreover, the person guilty of remained until youth has 1, _ ,doesn't. Ret rattled over every little no government. When I-think•of the-thoughtlessuess-appears -to have all become but a memory, -- ' 'thing. You -could drive an attrbul. way I worked over that corn— The soft, refined. pearly It's flower -fragrant, , the tellln s '-side. once or most anything else -you had - 'We worked as hard as anybody, hits appearance it healing lather has but I don't ,W!—tried Xrs, s "t didn't think" 1s always his renders leaves the joy - - u mind to..'. � I leased four e The lesson was a long one-- man came round just now, first statement, whirh he -thinks ought of Beauty with yo D genera- The to see if• we had more put u to be a Tull and sufficient answer to for many tions of Canadians. r:o s e was- some-. P R what bewildered. "I can remember than we ought. to. have.'_ the question why the particular -thing_ yeas. t:��a�.r1umt•e,Mtn lrootrta- _ _ 'what to do• if -I think long enough,". "More than we dught," repeated hp, is responsible'for has not bee�ii lI she explained; "but by that time I'd Ellen. "But they wanted us to put done. But it you reject that excuser 'have run over .somebody or smashed up a!1 we could." up the car 7+ „ �,, and tell him that "I didn't think" fa • '� That was the trick. Mrs: Moran Arnold smiled. "This is- only the interposed' shrilly. "So • there'd be not enough, then with a more or less' ilial lesson. You don't expect to get; more for them when they wanted it."!injured air he falls back upon his fun. ' `very :far in one lesson.' I i►ir•-3. =Dodge disregarded the inter damerktal position; namely, that he— �' But when they .parted at her door„ ruPfion. "He asked about the size of did: nos mean not to think, There -he he abandoned the qualifies approba-,the family, and then he 'went down restq, and no attempt 'to dislodge him II f) jIj' tion of the teacher for the enthusias-'to the, storeroom, and he said we had *is likely to succeed. Not meaning not ` •'tic admiration of the friend. "You're two more hams than the government to think appears to him to lie founded a wonder,, Eiden., You've, lciarned allows for a family of this size, and upon the eternal priueiple of justice more in this little time than•; did the be took them and a basket of canned first week" (stuff. I say it's little enough to gives He reseuts,.usually with considerable "Have I really?" she asked, and ug for your country." _ fervor, any further attempt on your ,•va flushed with pleasure.. "Then please I "Mother!" Ellen cried., "How did I part to convinoP frim that he ought to, _ .have thought. ° . OLcourse 1 -ought to have done it,' ' -The Farmer and Good Roads he repeats. "'But anyone would think, to -hear 'you; that I deliberately rhe'agt / % y i not to d0 It. I should have done it if VS'Ho in the world is more interest- i a big expense, it the tarme}s would I .had • thought, icouldn2 I? It's no ed in good roads than the farmer? He just keep an accurate account of all fault of mine that I didn't think." t is the one who uses the roads. in h'is the 'actual cost to -them from bad If lie.. had sett fire to a house or business year in and year out. Roads LAW— roads, cdunting the extra -horse and w•recked�a rallway'train, or'had been ` "r'' are to the farmer what street cars are man power, extra time consumed, and i tinpolite to his dear old grandmother, E y r his business possible. Good roads im- work, depreciation of product. because charge against him.. But if, being the I e rs ;prove his chances of suce¢ss, while of -delays, and every other cost that last one up at night, he !'eaves tits ;.;..e q [' Qualit� Counts in goal 01l H poor toads hold him back. Paved ,the roads cause directly they would lights going, •or keeps au important letter in his pocket, or fails you at din- 3+ streets are no more valuable to the soon realize that bad roads are most No coal oil but 'the best is good eaougk. $very city than -paved roads to the country, awfully expensive. Surely they are I ner, he can convict you of being ex- occasion calls -fez quality. A clean, refined oil but the city has recognized. their value not pleasant! tretuely unjust to him for accusing him =that burns without'scot' or smoke, that goes into ,: while the farmers have just begun to The tine was, when fanners declar- of not doing something that he 'cer• ttecful one:e� to the last drop—that's the oil to t -_ comprehend it. I know that there. N. i ed the road cath signs were all In fa- fainly,would have done• if he'had only _ i. _ =choose for yonr cook-sto`vt:; heaterlam traetor � not a single community that •cannot ver of the. automobilists, but since the thought about, doing it.. In short, he p' i -or stationary engine, 0ckly discover some consider bte. most'of the; farmers own automobiles make! his intentions stand Yor his y --l--_ eaponse that had•rnadg hire earned they are not talking so much and deeds. And when you question an • -You can't' 'buy. better coil 'oil than Imperial I know many roads that compel all they are talking roads more. We can -one's inteirtipns; you always offend Royalite.. It is a superior •product, refined. to 'the farmers who travel over them with' rearlily- see that country roads will be hiai meet every known test to which oil can be Bubb 1 loads -to use fully double the motive travelled mostly by country - automo•'— — jested. It is tate same uniform quality anywhere _ power that would be needed if they biles, and since the farm -truck has be. Just One. — In olden times it was customary for you buy it. Gives the same full satisfaction ich should be hard surfaced and brought come such a power as a labor -saver y _.- all power, best or lighting purposes. to a correct grade, I kner, when one good roads have become all the more an officer -to go round the towns and r farmer hired men to haul wheat from important. With the adve t of the villages• to- see that the inhabitants It's for sale by dealers everywhere in Canada. 'a thresher to a town over such a road heavy truck that will hanl t o five had fro wea one of war. On one of Costs no more than ordinary coal oil. 0 and be paidtenougb more for that 1 tons. to tow'u at one load farmers must these for n officer called on a v hauIin$ alone to pay heavy taxes on not skimp the material in their roads. worthy Sco couple. and -put the his share of the road bitiNing neces- for only the best, will stand this kind question.to the old man': 'Any weapons of was in this house?" sary to give the'best kind of a'road- of traffic. and these trucks have. come. • P bed. The good roads when rightly to , stay and increase in numbers. After scratching, his head,• Sandy s s built will not need rebuilding for They nre much too profitable on ,the looked at his better halt and.eald: years, while every year o1 poor roads t farm to be -checked now, so the roads "Indeed, yes,; put oot your tongue, .,costa the farmersshat haul over them .rust he made-Lo'suit-tbem. gufti wife!" _ _ t .' • • .•.. _ .' , ._....r a:w•a ... ;.a... .. -. ': ... _ -_- - . _ - _. '.: -'. - ..__.a,.1.. . ...�.. �. _ - .._ ... ....- . - _ .0 � ........-.. r ..._ ... ....._xW.'�' �_i..:'�2.-J:iur 'f- .:<. .:G - ,.1: _ DOM rti rn:w t-4 ub, OVWZ F111"y marsist at its aft*. 0! • OL ed, t 88 -ST E,N.'G EAK kaw ng. ont, The fa mere Executive io"Bait MAIL CONTRICT �14accept Al- -7­ Wellington decided to reeignat!bi to open SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post-TPIRMS bert Ho"yer'a ty the riding for Hon. W. E.,Ralner. master General. will be received at Ottawa until $1.7,0 per year.;1,61.25 ifiVaid-in advance. ar noon, on Friday. the 27th febr�axy, 1929, for Atioriiey-Generwl i.n the Drar the conveyance of His Majesty s Mails. on a per "The ohoices - t Oriental Blend. If you like a good Cabinet. proposed contract for four years. six times (Scarboro ween on the route, West Hill, R. R, 2 r 0 -and Scarboro Junction), 'from the Postmaster N MU P GenerarB ple"ure. 7 LKAR, Prop let.i r. Cup of Tea, try BALE ktzG18TZ]L Printed notices containing further information a pound, as to-cohditions of proposed Contrdct 'may he 0 COMMKNTOsXxrms of Tender may be obtainsd NOT96 AN lank fo n and b, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11TH-Uofese'r'y at the Pos office% at West Hill, Starbo.ro and ion, and at the office of the SO CENTS Id dispersion creditsale of Clydesdale and Scarboro Junct ort- Post Office Ins The highest wages possible and horses, reg. and high-grade Inspectors Office, Post Office Inspectors Office. Toronto, Jan• Sam age the least amo,)nt'-of work is the horn cattle, Shropshire s eep, pigs, 12,08 A; SUTHERLAND. Ask for a S' mple Pack implements, bay and grain, the pro- life aimed at by the great It'll perty of Chas. Sargent. at lot 26 15-21.1 Pott Office Inspector. t the Ss of laboring people a MR rear con. 8. Pickering (li miles west present time. Labor uniuns haw of Claremont.)' -Sale tat 1 0. m. See -,he con large bills. F. W. Silveisides, au - one much to inim�Qvu I Fresh Frozen Fish and, Oysters -,ditions of the.. laboring class, but ctioneer. Farm Sausage there is no doubt thiy are going SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post - too far. When all classes of labor Pickermig, Bakery master Ge' neral. will he received at Ottawa until have reached t1kis ideal, their con - the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a _t years, six times per ditio Big display of Chocolates; dreams proposed contract for four yea week on the route West Hill R. R. I (via High - noon, on Friday, the 27th February. 1920. for a will be no better than it R I 1-f�RDSt7NS 6 Postmaster General's, High - was at the time when a dollar a and Mixed Candiee. land Creek), from the Pleasure. .0hoice Chocolates in boxes. containing further information day was considered good wages. Printed notices 0 7 ..(THE GROCERY STORE) Fruit- Cake'Mc'per-lb. as to conditions of prol�ftd Contract may be Fender may be obtained eni a those days; wages were seen and blank forms of at the Post Offices at West Hiii and Hi and. 7, necessaries of life were Extra quality at 55 cents. ow, the' n Creek and at the office of the Post Office U&Pec "corr"Po Wedding Cakes our specialty. tot. Toronto, ndiugly low, and the peo.. Post Office Itispecto to, ]an. ALSIKE. SEED 3EC- W. 12th. 1920. Plowerehappy. Nowwhenwag@s A. S* L'� I Z! CL A< 0i * n Post W.; WANTED are bigh and the hours.of labor PICKERING, ONT. 16-20 are short, the cost of production , We will pay thi highest Horseshoeing and general b4cksnilth has increased so ' tly, the greatly, laboring wan is very little better 1**T prices for all kinds work promp" attended be. C) of seed. Lameand interfering horses made off than he was, twenty or thirty Send us samples slid got a specialt y of, and moniv te- years ago. There ii no doubt that . M! funded if . work does 'not onr.prices before the careful family has its condi- selling prove satisfactory. tion somewhat improved, but too 10 per acre rental will be phid fof land Th beet of facilities -"AW0z-X:EMNT6, tion are living rip to their in - for cleaning. come, so that when old age reaches .�...to any farmer or f'arm owner..� 0 N PAN Y Laets 5 C swed. fa oil them they will be in a,bad plight, DOWNEY C J. H A Cm* §Wd Unft with the necessaries of fife -so ex -to L —1-1 r-1 vest igate. Apply' WHITBY. ONTARIO pensive. Unreserved Dispersion Credit 'Pickering' GARAGE Saleof RoseFla Mi CLYDESDALE HORSES ' Willi ]Reg and High-grade Cattle, Pigs, Haviue.parc.,hased the.garage business ofIDAvidsou & amq waste Shropshire Sheep. Implements, prepared to' repair all makes of autos. r all: Hay and Seed Grain J�►We keep*.in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires fo of The property NEW makes of cars, 0119, etc. 'V E R Pick, At bis premises p this spring. Annis & Andrew, ermg Lot 26, Rear Cw. 8, Pickering Are going to take a big Jam' (li intles west of Claremont), _on We have a few pairs going --- 1W4& allay,. Feb. 11th, 1920 at old prices. :YOUR FUTURE The following property, namely - what the future holds—therefore the HOUSES No one knows Bay'lliare, 4 vrs.,oK registered. bred 30Y. iWp.; TEA ---We w would_ like- y0iu to try our; necessity for saving. July 21 to BeI Mt. Belle bay, Money in this ba safeguard against the bank is your yrs. old. bred to Chief Guard ian. bay' t.warei 4 yra. old: dark brown ware. 7 -,,bulk tea. The quality is'certaiuly certainty of the future - bay colt, 7 months old. sired yriL old; Start a savings account NOW with bv. Belle Boy. imp.; bay colt. 8 mon t hs colt `.',,there. ,Also, -fresh ground Coffee.. Yc�I .rold, ired by Chief Guardian. bot 3 ' ears 'old. Chet 574 - 7�iE DA(A"XIMON RM CATTLE. Fish Oysters .1. rod. calved Meat's Koral Isabel 3rd. I W WHMY BRANCH Jan.7th. 19141. , and 'Ind. 121M. due Feb. lOtb, red, calved June 30th. 1914; Stock e go, Gunn' red heifer. calved Oct. 9th.' 1917, red Ageney for RoyAl Purple ck Feeds. Al 8 J. CORDON HALI, - 'Bli-ur Gain Fertilizer. heifer. Wvcd July 11th; 1018 , red .rtebelfer. calved Oct. 3rd. 1918; red and wbite belfer, calved Feb. 10th, 1919: ,roan heifer, calved April 20th. 1919. -The above animals are b'Store eing regia_ i,BERT._HARVEY < 0 SON, tered. more extended pedigree; Pickering- Hardware :—GENERAL MERCHANTS- (Successors to l[. Bleesonl see I&r*e billa. Red cow, 4,yrs. old, due time of sale. white cow. 6 yrs. old. due tario We have &'complete stock Mareb, 20tb:, Gremw a good Stove. Jersey . old, bred ood On cow, well brad. I yrs Now is the time you need Dec. 2nd: roansteer ' yrs. old: of Happy Thought and Pandora R&Dgee-1 which will ired and whife steer, 2 yrs. olds Come and see them. st rising save both fuel and money. wed steer; rising 2 yrs aid; white faced. -Thisilfthe )heifer, rislop .2 yrs. old; red heifer, se.50, while LUCY last. QUIT plase i old :red spring calf': A low 0; Gravity washer. . Fully- SMAranteed. -A Z prising 2 'year to bay the 1900 ity `our Power Washer -BLANKETS., HALTERS9 MSee roan spring calf. MITTS free trial given. -AREILP AIND PIGS which saves you hard work. 17 owe lambe, 16hropshirez. 6 Shro7ishire C*0—_d93 a owes registered. I Shropshire mb. ------ registered: 4 pigs. 3 months old; brood sow, bred Dec--Mh. We put on men's and -women's rubber heels, also rubber soles. M _rXPL1601ENTS;�>% . . .. %­.. � M Diuder, McCormick I ft. cut, new-, Polishes, dressings, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees, efc-.- Z�­ mower. McCormick, 5 ft. cut, new: We have a few HogTroagbs left-gome as low as 225. Give the'hoP er. McCormick. new; harness and collar repairing neatly and 4 k of-Oalf Nesig manure. spread a w�'7� . drill, 18disc. Deering, new; spring trough that will save the feed, . A full stoc promptly attended to. Our's is the Disinfis6tant. etc tootb cultivator. 8 horse. McCormicl� Stock, Food, Poultry -0 sks twed. nee tried..alw Dane bay loader: bay rake, 10 Royal Purple line. S EMPORIUM ft. McCormick; corn cultivator, Oliver PICKERING' HARNESS -9 on ban -d: Saws'v Axes; McCormick in -throw disc barrow A complete line of seasonable goods alwa5 also a stock of Mittil pew: Inew- gongplow, kid kangaroo, new; Home Phone 3000. W. J. COAKWELL Handles, $now Shovels, Brnorns, etc t the cold. It is always Steel lanroller, McCormicl, 9 ft new; that will keep ou 4how our oods. single plow, 41 Tudhope-Anderson, apleastirefornstoL 'g view, iron sc Iffier; turnip drill..cre!kM., se of iron harrows. 4 sect- xwell; Aylmer - scales, :XWlb8_.Cap9City,neW; Scales _horses; cutting box, Ma argains 1 --7. - - Pt tone, new: -ez ra textmr-twu 0 J S. BALSDON CKERING .,�.-1'Atock rack, spring wagon, Chat -ham Real B• wagon with box and sent, BLANKETS L R rio A Po P set of steel wheel trucks,* set of Chat- 0 : bbumfarm bob sleighs, turnip pulper. B Sig tnl. f Feeds wheelbarrow, 2 new hay racks, stock -we boat, corn rack. cutqt - rack new. slot 2 le. Ho a Fresh f rozen ter. Chatham fanning mill, bug 11 9- ie Salmoij; 15c 1b. d He Feed Z ladders.. scythe. 2 -gal. feed Horse, CUM. g n n 4. blankets, robes, logging chains, grain 2 se 1% =MAMA 1150. bags, to of doubletreeis, 2 good & 1. 1 .., . npr ]b -peckyokes, 2 good barley or 9,. long ALnd short handles: 3 axes, fork&-ahov- inn>w -elo, spades. 2 rain barrels, set of team breeebing harness, good askew; set of find Salt Pork. testa berness, good as new: pair of ,Fresh "ek bands, 2 sets of 'single harness, several extra good horse collars, set of ;plow harness, 250 bushels of seed oats, % :Frest Beef. -.-_,_J0 Lona of hay, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. reserve. Whatever. as Mr. Sargent has sold his farm. d of lice by using Hellihore, Sulphur and Paris Green. 8ale at one o'clock, sharp 1 your cattle We have a good supply of all on hand. -Hay, rain, ensilage all sqms of $1a og and under cash ,over �'thott unio int nine months credit on eved joint notes. furnishing appo . Five per cent' per annum off for Ive E N.N i F QrILV9R IDFA.7 Aw I' -,7 -=T 0-7 Toronto Peterboro Pickeriat 6� ., - ... u' t+.ow+!•.✓ .5•e' - !F� x� - ,+o.' +»g`�. a�:v+ is w'� +o-t..rs .�'�.aya $.nr•w,, .apt .., j,,:..: :� ., � :- .�1:! '... r. „�,5 .. T . _ ,_ p-. , : s" -C ?'7'. --:-y 9�.. o ' "uu : ...m• 3- ' � . a vw. 5 ••? - as �r S x"'ys i•. ,. zJ ., •..;, - '.s:;., ' :•_,,. .' ., T � .. ;my,,;,. ..5+¢•"+{�::yw.. .� .�ti iw"�'.-Y •,:-•7•-. .:.p., ."J,. ..+i''+`.?. �t .., ..a• ,s t •G .,.. ,�. '� ,.�.a.'`-'fie.. .,, .,: ?•:+.c,�,r ,,•..'.. , < .� _ �r `�' • �� � �• .t�' .,., .. .-t"^:.. .. i'••.. , :3' r, �r �':" •? >s',- rar•.. J. ,J,' zy,.. ', a. _.w"'..:e.. '.'4'• ',. .. .,.., ,: b',..... .`r•,.:: p...f..;.. a: z - y,,. ..r .j'. R �•. su �h �.. _.. M'. �.4. , ' f'.. , _ Hyl ✓h r r _ ` : stAwtroNTpr. B. 1.o h� ii�ds tftviaffeluate t4,#T �,min. D. A. sioot0 was io the altylto tale w -pent sr1►dntitsi 'ojn Monde . course at the Toranto Veterinary :�. Mrs. T. E. Stephenson is spend College. t naar•a teen days in the city. On Sunday, Feb. 15th : Rev. Mr. y Not later trtaII spall hat ll = Blas meets all Trains Mrs. A. Fors th and Miss Marie Dingman, of Wingham, will occu- y py the pulpit 'in the Clarernoot ! First-class Riga to hire day or k `•were in the city on Friday. `- -Baptist church. Sod lund, properly drained, for gr'awing flax, pay $ p '-d Widmer Miller had a business Will a 16 night; at Iowest rices, y Remember Charles Sargent'sl j Phone 1805 _ '�tvtp t0 Goodwood OD Monday,, I .per ton, supply seed and harvest same. � Chas. and. Mrs. Sargent.had a 'rale of farm stock, implements ate. �, business trip to -Uxbridge on Mon- uu �j edn day neat. See scut. in 3 tons per acre should be obtained with a favorable spring. Thos. Sanderson & Soa, a" anuther column. day Saturday last was the coldest PROPRIETORS �Pidrt�er Miller has Fold his a day fur number of years, some No threshing, nor no seed no binder twine to buy r -horse to David 'Moyer, gardener, theru,ou,eters having registered All profit with little work. of Stouffviile. 32 (1egr:ees below zero. '*• James Underhill and daughter, Live stock is moving ravidly TH1NK IT OVER end. hone 800 Miss Clara, are speudin a fe►v - days in the cityy, g these cj iy=, Messrs. Ward & _ p Frank and Mrs. -Michell, of lit. Gregg I,ave shipped three carloads = -� Joy, spent Thursday with Lyman a'ithir, the past week. and Mrs. P.ilkey, vc', Bt n, of McMaster Uni- ROSE FLAB MILL, ICKERI O Mre: Combe, of .Toronto, is varsity, occupied the pulpit .in the •.•spending a few `days with her Baptist church on 'Sunday last • / when he preached two excellent 'Grain Chof� 111 The Pickering _ a =. mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay: rp Of all maieelals and deadltn Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ],ieBrien, sermons. • ___ -•- A masquerade carnival 'will be _ AND FLkKING . v aII(r'6 Com mittee septa work. Itwillpayyon of Saskatchewan, spent last week ,all t►t nor worts and in.p.ot oar hoop held.. the Caledonia rink on -the obtain prigs Dont be mfelad a with Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. I am prepared to do Grain Chop A. D. Peters returned home on evening of Tuesday, Feb. 10th, The object of this Association is to somitwe do not employ the=.00nssge" x' *hen the following prizes will Abe "Monday evening after spending. a g P ping and Oat'Flakinq every lessen stealing and prosecute ly we eon, and do throw off the a/pt pe given Beat lady in costume, let, the felons, aomtaissfon•of 10 per emt.,wb3ohyoa ttdl week in Hamilton with his son. weekday except _ - setrtaialy sous by pnrohssiog tfsotm tta,Z' Miss Annie Found entertained a $8 �+ 2nd, 82.00; Beet gent in number of her lady friends on costume, let 82.00, 2ad, $1.00; Saturday. Kombers having property stolen oommuni. 0611 5 Beet clown, eats imtnediolel witty an member J. T. MATHRSON Wednesday evening of last week. 81.00. The third heat y 7 p in the ten -round fast race will be of Executive Oommittee. 4 "For Bale cheap for gaiclt Bale, Jahn F. Bayles, Greenwood ,�� ofSes and Works, Whitby. Ontario `several good second-hand stoves. run at this carnival. Races will p tee $1,00. Also several oil stoves, J. S. Bun commence at 8.15 o'clock sharp. �+ y siekets j v be stery o � dent or dy, * A good band will In attendance. l e t� n $ Bxsc. Oom.—L. D. Banks, O. B. Palm. he United �''&rl�el'S Admission, 25 centU spectators, 10 W. V. Slcbardson�P[ckertn Two rinks of Locust Hill curlers centx+. ,�•�+�� e!' g' or —1 visited our village on Saturday �.rvneConery - ` ' and played one of then league W Clark; TIMF. TdBLE—Pickering Staton O J. R. Thextea. W. J. ark, • games with -Claremont, the latter President. • deoeslart ontalrto T. R. Triins going East due r lollotws!� NEtt.SON'S Clreaas being victorious. r No. R Mail H.07 A M. Several mgmbers of the public f•. 2.s Local 2 P. Del. constantly on hand in bulk oc bricks - • Farmers' Club meets in the libraryhave neglected to a •• 11 pay 36 Local d.26 P. ][ Qum, Chocolates and other Sweets. Concrete t _.7 -their m _ nv going Weal due as follows— popular Patriotic Music. Pickering Town Ha on j,; The treasurer would like the mat- No. :%J Local 10.2; A. M. c seconCi Wednes da ter attended to as soon as possible 27 Loosl , . 135 P. DA. obaccos, Cigars, etc. • Prohcti►7 � G. M. Forsyth had a •business •" 7 .Marl. 7.%P• H. IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK • Of each month trip to Woodville on Saturday. - NoF% tland 7 also run on Sunday — Pickering, Ont. it4e. to sEates fb- F the tGrr- �aregoin -is l--hour-in-advance-- gg _ _ only during summer months. mometers registered 40 degrees be- of Standard time. - Field The Watch for nett meetieg low zero on that day in that vii Brick_ date.endWitevalClub of Coal, Lost, is tbePreabyterianhurch * ' shed on Tuesday, Jan. 27th, an TT In Union there is StosbAh imitation buffalo robe, with green _ tl nibk Farmer8 gavel and Bort Coal- of the —Tile 3, 4, d and 8 Lining. Deward. Finder please leave same at T., Patereon'e ehog or Seeds have arrived. - best quality on tj]Ch - with Jap, Evans, con. S. Uxbridge. At the nest meetingof the Club resoc hand There to a<grest scarcity o soft lotions will be passed on 6 g'! _ the following: _ t my price . water in eavillage e6 present on g : HOS A LAW i -mceount: "he long period during Re Ioterswitching of Railways • A. } Concrete work done. f, which there has been no rain. Military Training in Schools ��e�w Q=t. ro .Ind. Pkone 2705 Pick. Many of the cisterns in the village Improving our School System _ have been d for some time. Regulation of Foodstuffs (h �' Staodardiaation of farmimplements C Swat �, � Clarence Simpson � t J ' Joseph Boyer, the millionaire �► Regulation of motor trucks on our � • : W . manufacturer, of Detroit, kindly g soft roads La -ds " A C+sd b d Los aft C. N. R.-stationBrook Road _ remembered his brothers and six,' tars recently by giving each of thein, or their descendant.•. 8?Q00 r ,worth of Victory Bonds. AmOnar � :those to benefiit fano his generos• - aty are Mrs. J. B. Madill, Mrs. A. 'This r i ? 'W. Mackay, and Ira Boyer, of `, E R V I C E.._ 1 hi s Claremont and David Russell, _ Bank r the r the seventh concession.. _ f0 he The following books have recent 45 years, has clone .ly been added to the public libra ry : Dr, Jonathan, Eastern Ni hts !..' - its Share n the development :y Flight -Q, hta The Green Pea Pir• business e Do - of the ates, I )emocracy, Rainbow Valley, 1 1 E Demand Will Exceed the - minion. Our experience and Harry, The Recreation of Bri• ttipment are at the ietvice _ an Kent, Bull Dog Carney, His Of every Customer. Majesty's ; Well -beloved, The Di. !� amond Pio, The Paper Cap. Mr, Output P 1 a c e Your r :Order : Standfast, The Test of Scarlet, `.::.� •' " When Canada was New France, „.�OW Canadian Singers and theirSongs,' _- - - - 1 .. _ : .. ...: Industry and Humanity, .'Valley - '` ASTANDARD BAU very large number attended OF GANAaA - he�Ford Company advise that the fancy dress ' caraival on the % IPICKLRIN4 BRANCH �00edoAia rink on Tuesday even. M. o. ZIMMaRMAN • Mwwwsn 14 `, ing of last week The following n ween u n t o f the shortage o f raw (�A~C, Aso AT t�,.,,,,,) were the prize -winners: Oldest _ . Looking couple, Mr. Wilkey and material, they entertain no hope Of -_ Mrs. Robbins; Best dressed lady, Y el let, Miss Margaret Gleeson;' Sdd, Mian Addie Costae; Beat dressed S Up p.l y i n g "the de m a n d- f or: For, ' B- A R Q A gent. let, Miss Melissa Morgan; 72nd Mies Nora Wilson; Best clown, • Donald Rawson. Fred Sanderson In Men's and Ladies',Overshoes Cars during the coming season. M ..-r ron the fast race, Magnus Mor- buckle, l,00 .gao coming in a close second. = ! Men's 2 buckle,... •.. As Rose Evans and his sister, : �u r allotriient of - 'ais•� wiU -be omen`s high ,... ..: -Miss Ethel, were driving into the W top ,t -- village on Sabirda evening, the Women's a rubber - . .. g y ' g •, , . . - :� ; .I Men's knee robber boots. .:= 5.00 cutter upset in the deep snow .hear the Baptist church. The :Small compared with the demand - All these Roods are made by the horse, becoming frightened, start- - Dominion Rubber Co. ed to run away. Mr. Evans held We also have a big supply of on to the lines for a considerable .that will exist In this territory. In _- _ Rranu ated sugar. distance but Busily the horse got away and ran until it reached he order to -obtain :this allotiient it L Fingoldt Claremoa .public library, where it ran innto _ , - _ a telephone pule, sustaining each -� Ind, Phone 2804' in;aries that it died almost in Will be necessary . to show the Ford . i etantly. The animal was a vain- ;� able driver wad will be quite a a loss to Mr Evans. Fortunately .. Company the actual orders. neither of the occupants of the n5 cutter received any injuries a special meetin Itof the .U..F. O. luluu "All z urday,at2o'clock when import- s or Dealers �n this district.- 'ant business will be discussed The club baa ordered a car of co x 4 and one of oats for Fgbruary'sbip-. We are anxious to serve the co snent'and five cars for, May deliv- The Universal - ery; also a car of salt and four tone (,f binder twine hayvs�,, been ordered. su n i t tc� the best o f o u r ability, a Sawing ':- Mash* • The secretary is also\bookinq or- Y ders for mangel and turnip seed blanufsctureu b3' y, If you have not got your order in, �y placing your order no`v you ��Till' W. H. Uckson & Son,; { attend to the matter at once. A number of members have a uau- '-yf-- r� rock Road. Pickering, Oat, ty of timothy and clover seed for ;assure yourself Of getting your car Blackamithinq and -ii working.i's. sale. At the regular meeting to xs all its branrhes. Saw gumming, li be held on Saturday, Feb. 14th, at .' �. and Ung a specialty. 2 P. ,n., R. 11.. Tipper nIII give a at lc� l er e'�C? l'l �e stock CTa�nline F.tigines, F.mer=• 1 tank on the itse of, fertilizers and pICKERINO _GIARAOE DEALERS PICIERINO Wheels, Circular Saws, saw he will he },leased to give yon an} •and Emery 1lsndrels, - information y,xt may dest,e. .fit f r haddeca of all s on h+rn ',this mg' eetinorders will be taken ! (.ANNLD�" and for al IS t�Ti WTI "` or s -ate, d for fertilizers and for wire fencing. ��':.w'..anT:-. •,..: ....... ;..»: a..,..::.�.. - .. .... •..-,_.,_ ..-- -.a_. _..-...... _.. _..,.._,,,....eve.rwi,.w...n`._,i..._.>..•w...5::!aa_'ari�..;.._.,�..ay....�......'+ e�"rz-:a3-• Aly'*.'Y ,,�.:,,,<' i x r $ '.'a : -:• . -: a. ,. u:+e�. �,,C' S-r.c..'t„a..., -.'++L' .. "y`K5 �r: x"a•'' .r d, 'F'",,"r3'-7.��: a,.a,., ...->��.,rs l ^7 SMS,-�•".''.�'ak•{S°9 '�Y.�-+'`��l -ts.- p• !'�' ? .v .. w .: •. .jy !� . .. '.o" +1�.°` `.9' _ ,.-7. ..s• aa� iw.�r. :4..' �..�✓. ,N s.-rsz.: dine, c•+� ti. .+w,• v.,.•d ..o.. ' � A• 'N"' '1.-� a .au a•....', 9!'�"'' 13•l�L" .,. ,. ..r. .> o, L -..p•4. r ,u , ",. ' . ,•� I ' . s. .x„:,y.., ,�. ..! . ♦ r a.' ✓• . ;4 3. ^,>.•, '.: n �r c ..,..'''.. .. '...y�:•gyp .. a..: - .. .. - . !:;," a - ..�_ .. - .•+' a f , 'c.' .'!• .•:� _ .:,.y.; a''a?�u :.a.+t'. drs Mrr ,F•.•� '3''i!•. .. ,�'S+^.:n 1 , .... .., .; ''. _ ;01 F � � �' • 2•,° �` .• } ja�j}� ; � . ter. • �. _ -_ .. ,.. Ir and Dfaeasel►" JUX be -, Avoided if the Blood A ?l } Kept .Pure. f t, Do not let your blood get thin this A Child Needs Five Foods. dentes of his illness, and possibly! �, r, 1t`-==�-•4;; �. ���'�� -��r ,c, zj----•• winter. For people who have sten- be 'worried- b them. Do� not rattle) �r�M,•p�a�,�,y _ MG deney towards,•,gnaemia, or bloodless. newspapers. Do not forget that when nesa;'winter is a trying es)ti�oa. pact e . a person is ill he unconsciously ex- I `'' tr''� ' } e rr of exercise and fresh air; and the, I� more .restricted diet are among the aggerates small grievances that in l mea things that Combine to lower _ rid° normal health would not at all annoy. t y S Do not entertain a sick person by re - the o lating all the troubles of the neigh - Woo. s one of the body and ,deplet,5 the borhood. Be cheerful and optimistic. As soon as you notice the tired feel- w a Radiate good health. p i,,''dW�I `ii �'4• U r'"''' Ing, lack of appetite and shortness of 'C fir•' Y breath that are warning symptoms of Keeping Mother Young. r '�'y��jM.N '�"`'•. - thin blood, take a short course of "Well then just look at Carrie eatment with Dr. Williams' Pink O j �•;, �. a,4;,tiy,y� -1, Pill. Do not wait until the color.has -- - � � Marvin-" Pen Morgan thrust her �atirely lest your cheeks, until your fingers ;ipto her ears.; lips etre white add your eyes dull. It "Don't say Carrie Marvin to me!" k ao much eaeler to correct thinning The' hand pictured above shows the � she cried. • "I simply � can't abide of the �alood !it the- eiriier, stages than foods which a child needs for proper' Carrie Marvin. . Don •t misunder- THE CANADIAN FUR AUCTION SALES COMPANY ., `later. This is well illustrated in the growth. The hand' . calls for "bread, , stand me; it isn't Carrie' herself that , -case of Bfra D. Williama, Elk Lake, butter slid more - milk,"' and the 'I I object to. If I could conceive of her . Limited, of Montreal, organized and financed by a repre• Ont, who says: - "I take, great thumb, "milk -at least a int a da „ dirty or mussy or ripped for once sentative body of Canada's leaders in great commercial p day.,v ' her immaculate and agonizingli enterprises will hold its 10 :pleasurtti'in'letting yod know the bene The other fingers call for vegetables, neat life, I'd. have no objection to At I have found in the use of Dr. such as potatoes, spinaeht pet$, string, WiIIisau' Pink Pills. 1 was in an beans, celery, beets, 'ca=role, .cabbage her at all. • It's Carrie -he fairly First G Sale of Raw ��rs tt' lthaei iie'condition, and was very weak sad turnips; such fruit as oranges, that I protest against. She fairly and run "down. The, least' exertion a les raisins and reeks of gasoline. I'm perfectly sure prunes; cereals I Would leave me breathless and it was Including oatmeal, rice, wheat -and that she couldn't go to sleep at night IN MARCH With difficulty that I did household cornmeal; eggs, fish and meat. Menta � she hadn't cleaned her gloves and I � - - work. I. was advised to try Dr. Wil- founded upon this "food hand" will skirt and shoes. If she were wrecked liana' Pink Pills, and after tho use of Ion a desert island, she'd be cast up offering immense quantities of fresh original, uncoiled not go far avrong when it comes to Canadian Furs—the Best in the Work—UNMIXED with 111our boxes I felt like a new person. fulfilling the requirements of a child I on the shore with -her hair properly In fact, my system seemed S1Ied with for tucked up under a bathing cap, and inferior southern varieties, the company will sell to the ,. proper growth and maintenance., � - �.,� npw energy and new life. I strongly „ (needles, thread and mending tissue highest bidder of hundreds of eager buyers from all parts An egg s day' should be the slo- recommend this atediciae to all who in a bag on her arm! Talk of pre -I Df the United States and Europe. gan for all young people. The egg- paredness and thrift!- Carrie Marvin! - You get the worlds best rices on the WORLD'S BEST '' ^.feel weak or run down." I � C ' ' yolk contains about. thirty-five per The purpose q!. Dr. Williams' Pink- Its thrill itself. 'If you could take' � p • ' - cent fat which in turn contains y 1 FURJ9, your CANADIAN goods at our sales. r ;Pills Is to build up the blood. They ' I her to pieces, you'd find she was made ' growth -producing substances, called ; We do not issue extrav anfl uotin misleading price do this one thing and, they do it well „ • up of remnants bought at a -bargain I y'q g, vltamiises." Foods containing these, I lists, -but we do see that our furs bun absolute! to They are for this reason as invaluable for their wearing qualities, beauti- Y Y vitaminea are absolutely essential for I g remedy in diseases arising from bad fully pieced together and cleaned and prices. Eager inquiries reach us daily from the world's or deficient blood, as rheumatism° gTowing children. pressed every might." I chief buying capitals. neuralgia, after-effects of the grfp or Eggs, mills and "leafy vegetables The . -- !suers. The f p!W are guaranteed to are sometimes known as protective girls enjoyed it as they"pIwaya � Buyers from London, Paris, New York, Chicago acid other enjoyed Pen. But it puzzled Ma a • be tree from opiates or any harmful foods, because they correct, and makeKlinewho reat distributinSAg ceatresfiave already arranged to attend r e -UP- fo compostttoa I "But you look exactly as neva a - -- - y 'Gtr system. LF - seeds and tubers. Young -animals fed The widespread interest shown by buyers clearly indicates Carrie," she declared. _the usual scarcity of raw' furs; unmistakably points to,an -- '"`" YOU call procure Dr. Williams' Pink on wheat, arts, barley, or other seeds j „-�-L.� - lighter ty , Y Pills through' any dealer In medicine, exclusively fail to grow, because t$8se ;,]ft's nave o! my fault. could have unusually keen demand, particularly for the finer furs= or they will ba seat you by mail at 60 foods do not contain growth-produr- Canadian goods. We think we are not unduly optimistic t ing_elements. a 'beautiful time even if I had. a rip, cents a box or six boxes for $8.60 by 1 in each glove and a hole in my heel. I in predicting - - .writing direct to The Dr. Williams' The .price of eggs should not pre:, With me its environment. 'not con- � 9 rlLediotae Co., Brockille, Ont. vesit .their frequent use many W R L D S'RECORD- PRICES genital traits." forms. If the child does not care for , WTOCI[. iced or boiled a Well, there a one thing you 11 have i pose eggs and refuses to FOR OUR MARCH SALE � to admit," Del Conner remarked. Sam, Mr, Clark's man of all work. eat them' they may be served Ind "Carrie has. kept Iter mother young.' -- :was delislited when his employer omelets, custards, aoufTlee, puddings She looks as young as Carrie_ her- LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will gladly be made on request and drinks. The taste of the egg will `.aught him to drive the new Ford, and sell." 4 ' .accompanying any shipment large or small pending sales. b. force is as stro as in any market in the world be disguised without losing its sour- . „ Ona Saturday evening he • asked to She is probably a hundred or two The expense to shippers to the Montreal sales is less' -the buying . '. iehing and beneficial properties. Write its hsv*.-the oar Sunday "to go to preach• years younger," Pen retorted, !clan �- r , ,. , Get our advices market reports, accurate. reliable idanee to ,ta. a mile down de road. Mr. Clark Care of the Sick Roots. up her racket. 'Bye, girls' a you r consented, telling him to bring the - to -morrow. -- you in buying, and SHIP !WOW -any quality, of any irarieW It Is only in .exceptionally large or grade:' No market in the world any net you better results, l car back Sunday afternoon, and gam and modern homes that it is posai It was a warm afternoon. Pen had - Last day of receiving for this sale is MARCH 1 st. ' drove off proudly.. Sunday afternoon not thought of it on the tennis court,' _ . to stet aside a room far the us* of the came, but ao Sam. Sunday- night but the kitchen where she found •her _ The Canadian a n a d i a n fur A u C t i o n Sa-I e S Company - :.tlame, and Sam and the can were still �' mother was really hot. -:Mother was + u 1' Q Utl -appeared with every solemn, face. eliminate. Make �ess work for our- �� asAd tired :and even a little old,' - IM O N T R E A'L tMIT80 The first thing do in the prepare- taissfias. On Monday morning Sam +#O , pressing Pen's blue skirt. She looked;. tion of the a,ilin *tie's room is to I t- 'hello!" said Mr. Clark, WWkat, do y but she smiled bravely at Pen. "Some-' •.yon mean by this? Where is -the self and leas annoyance for the pati -II how' the sight fretted Pen. Temporary Offices—Windsor Hotel catr' eat by removing all rugs, curtains! "O mother! I wish eau' w'riuldn't. "W on, boss," said Sam, " and draperies- The less p ' you have of you see, fuss ova -r- my "things on a day line ' seh, I thotuht I'd go over to Macklen• these the cleaner 'you can keep the this!" she cried impatiently.-- -- - - ---' -- " burg yesterday, and I got In a little room. Take away all unneeded furnl-� „Kut there wasgrease, spu --}nu New Restaurant Plate. a ,. Lure. Then clean the room. Scrub couldn't go like Chart: ��hat i5, it, Trap Nest t Laying Hens. 1 ' ('.wrack' I the floor,. use lots of sod and water. i In additkin ,o food a tv kv plate for l - "A little -©h; you -got -la a'wrock, j' -Don't believe -thsL .nlii._j;oatips --tale `sear?^ a tr.. r°;t is a lay.:n� nest as ar- ,.nr�tnr. holds 'u se;iarate. eow- ,real r••'t`Od you.? Anything hurt?" I ----- Eor_ Pen _we 'siarnF• at her *Ph ranged the t after w hen enter.: n she ' that 'washing the floor may give a pa-' �a , NiitmentK'a knife, tori; salt and pep - You knows Yon knows dat big esus „ startled eyes. rnLfi 1 'ur,:. rc,enred by the at- 's, ,��ak r, earl a huttPr li!�h. p tient a cold.' Th(- patient is not „ , ! - ---- ! pt Yeeglasethe wihdyou ashfeld� u in front?" lying on the floor.' :'1nd as every one \othing, Poll a-.s:cer.ed. i Cendant. " t. , ------- fes, r _— knows a cod scrubber always But in her heart certain w•ordx were When. passible it is advirahle to ` " ; '-,"Well, dat's broke' all to ieces." , , g ys dr.ies P echoing -over and over. There's one tr:tp,ncsl flit layers for the following Mr., Clark groaited. "Anything else?" i her floor as she goes, thing you'll have to admit: 'Carrie reasons: ' 'Yesseh. You knows dat thin you ' . Do not overlook the gift of'. good I g 1 has kept her mot young -she• has 1. To tame the birds, thereby tend- *1IWs de water in? fresh air. Let in all the sunlirrht and ,,, - kept her mcther young. ing toward increased egg production. "The radiator? Yes."' ( fresh air you can through the door. _ . _. j ?• To furnish- definite knowledge "Well, Bat's a-lyin' down beside de and the windows. If po9sihle, lower. Only, one out of every"thousand conretiiing traits. and habits of lull-' your windows from the. top. ' s e.' Sam made a sweeping ges- ' people attains the age of 100 time toward the grotind. The room should be •ventilated night years. ; .victuals. " nd d I c ]d wea th t d 3. To furnish `.he only satisfactory! a n o er, o duct x ;•+4 - draw his, lower the windowlYrom the basis, fcr utility or other breeding. -----'-• - 'SYsesmseh: lin on knows dem rub- g y `SYRUP OF DIGS" :.� y �. 4. 'T.o eliminite ills nonproductive . _ J iter things round de wifeels?" top, or move the .bed; carefully, so+ i hen. I 'n ' •� o+� the tient ,,viii not be exposed to a ! (� s.° Yes, the tires. Any of them hurt. Po 1 S. To add mechanical precision to,011 ERCfiMES Cfi1���d "Dey's all busted!" wave of freezing air. It .is a very and experience 1.. develop- '"Sam!" necessary thing to, renew the air in � �CHILD S LAXATIVE judgment the room at least once a day, by air-, ing and maintaining the utility of a l I N 60 l:1 � INUTES _ 'Yesseh. En you knows dem, thingd !hock. ° dat sticks out over de wheels like Ing it thoroughly. ! Look at tongue! Remove poi- !! Qin?" 'Sam ezteaded',his arms and l To do this, first cover the.•patient' - -- i'if your Morse has a cough or wld, sons from little stomach, curved his hands palms down in front warmly, leaving 'only; the face ex- e ! ,or is feverish, give it _ dose in and near the sick room. Tell livzt and Lotvzl� �•a OL him. . -. + �o_ed. Open. wide all doors and win - "Yes, the guards. veli?°" -- Fertilizing the - - as C1■ Daniel's - "Ycy's a-sittin' right up like die." the patient to fill his lungs full of " tbent his elbows and pointed the fresh air by breathing long andFre el n fid Distemper Remedy ka of., his . finger tips toward his ,deeply. -shoulders. Sunlight is healing. Let it pour �+. W h e n properly 'c w7 "Sam;" Mr. Clark cried, "is anything into the root'!'!. If necessary, protect "CTS pay given this woa- y g de.rfnl remedy - left of that Car?" the patients eyes with shades or a sc i 11 overcome >jl� eecaus chills to from i0 "Yesseh, yesseh; de cushions ain't screen. I jJ �- 1- 1 to so minutes In a ,%tart a mitel" Do not sweep. Wipe fie floors, 1. Fertilizers supply well ba horse or any other over every day with a brush or broom, • atrced food'for orchard trees. stock at a cost of This means desirable wood- lees than 10 cents. In producing paint paper from iia- covered with damp, clean cloth or a �. it thus prevents growth. 1 rever;--Pneumon- sive grasses an Australian expert- less your. floor is 4 i dustless -mop., Unless �' _ enter:_d9ecoYtred some new �e polished or covered with oiicloth,I 'J 2. Fertilizers 'cause fruit to 811 � e a uIt woorlkti - quicker and bet - table -scrub it often with hot, soapy water; and mature. uniformly. } ar t h a n a et- ble dyes. �/ and a brush. /+. / thins also in the The main things in the -1•!i* -off r ; 3. Fruit borne by trees that world, leavi furniture in a sick -room should be have been properly nourished weakness, s at t 61, a t�dnes w lenli rm� with fertilizers is superior in This remedy is worth its w•Isholmos o blins. i the bed, a screen, a table and a chairweight.in The rocking chair must not creak. size, color and flavor, sold to bhippers"bemuss it has YllONMFII g - ep ual _for accllmatins hors It is s I/ III PISTOL I Doors must not squeak nofwindows 4. Fertilizers cause 'great in- also•a perfect ours for ,>![ilke.�g'ewr m' _ cows and Rog Cheler , in swine _ I6 rattle. Use soap on doors that stick. Accept "CnI!fornla" Sj ru;, n[ F g, crease in yields. Looks like a real auto- e matte Great fun! This Peg loose window frames. If there, only -look for the name California on Itvi•ite for Pamphlet No. 3. \ PRICE BUG ' dandy, repeating, !!pull pistol he floor, do not absolutely ?>RnMI by asllirtg Only I is a loose board in t the package, thea you aro sure you' Big Animal Medical Book Fns. n $8.0e worth of our snap fast- walk on it or rock on it. Do not child is having the. best�and most I Soil and Crop }. very woman buys them. Yc4I whisper. Speak in natural tones. hllaxative or for the,! DR.`A. C. DAhIIELS COMPANY ' osl'•11 .ell them 1n its time. Just harmless axar p !. lm�irovement Bureau �snd w a postal and we'll send you Do not keep articles of food in the little stomach, liver and bowels, Chlld o! CANADA. l.IM[iTMin the. goods. Bell them return us the room. If there are medicines to give, ref tt a Canadian Fertiliser -Ass's Si , ran love its delicious fruity taste, Fat KNOVA/LfON QUHBEC s� money and the pistol {s yours. Write -,Ill Temple Bldg., Toronto, Ont. NOW. I keep the bottle and glasses on a tray, directions for child's dose oil Nuc': 64t _ !Moto sea's ASSIX. W. 2'v. beyond the patient's reach, and pre= bottle. illus it without tear. �' : V. o. sox ,loss :.. ToawxTo 9 w I ferably wlM*A cannot see these evl- Motherl You must say •'California, ,T : •era ' y� ..,,,,; 'f i 'n: n�F:r ^awl ��, . .ix. ,w 1 y`7' �'�+, sv�wa:!ni,•5...a„q. -- �.Y' t>\ f W.i rn 1'JhR M S wFzr+'xn � tai - ay , �,.• :5�., Y,an, •• F..•t,.,�•{•�' �P• t�'~ i `.�y -s:; - :� t.. n.; n!. ,4 :::..,.._: b',:1•s-.• ',"' tr ,.�-.%i.�"'' i ,iA4 , f _ . y ^d'.- �" :. `g.+- '°"`cw'e:v ,v;:,t;_., . •;.-.,�,. s._.4,. :ib •. .a ,J' . .. q ^:' 'i .T -1 f. ':"k .t .'• �'+._,,... P s..� * ". - .d7a.,�. 9 .qf '.?''.'X� • , � JJ - '?(` .,,..�. ,.".� . .,••1„.. +.: y%'.('n , F,•j , tiv.'. • By cheering speech, . est 9117—Ladies' Alsaisiah• stabl- waist. Price, '20 cents. Adjustable by the prompt use of Cray's Sirup -- over T 7— 4 .'S ,'� ',.• y'y F �," b'' •` -w c++,'WC'e',r�•dW �1,��+"�9X.'SYge kvr.^'YA•�,_ e'•- _• S.. a ..1.-[ ^ .., - ... �'t,�e4'Y� ,�,Y 'Fy . '!fn,-R�'•h•"gf.'•C'r'•'- . n -r '. .".!' .. . r -. .., • 4 a. � which overtake&these organs to Give joy awhile; yards 36 inches wide, or 1% yards Lora. Six; eliminate the Irritant acids To.those in need i 45 inches wade- with gathered sleeves, Spiders' Threads For anger ums In every - our a cold Is allowed 164 inches wide. Width around bot- to run. Assist nature tobring your children back to health- ,, „ ;• As Friend. to Friend. tom, 1% yards. ' A Kidney Remedy • By cheering speech, . est 9117—Ladies' Alsaisiah• stabl- waist. Price, '20 cents. Adjustable by the prompt use of Cray's Sirup -- over Kidney troubles are frequently By loving deed,. " cr'lar, two styles of sleeve, FFench cuffs. Cut in 8 sizes, inch toch — cawed by badly detested foo d , By friendly smile a, 2 cuffs, bust. Size 36, with French cull3/s � which overtake&these organs to Give joy awhile; yards 36 inches wide, or 1% yards Lora. Six; eliminate the Irritant acids To.those in need i 45 inches wade- with gathered sleeves, 1 73' Adelaide lit. W., Toronto. 1� formed -Help your stomach to True, courage' teach; 2 yards 36, inAes wide, or 1% yards! I properly digest the food by Let love beguile 45 inches wide. that metal. They also tried hairs taking 161to 30 drops of Extract. ' No. 92111 -Ladies" Two -Piece Skirt. 1 of Roods sold as Mother Seipel's of the silkworrn's• cocoon, which are ,Price, 20 centd. ,High '•w,aistline; 38 or 36 -inch length. Cut in 8 sizes, 24, ' Curative Sympr and your kidney HOICE SILVER BLACK BREEDINO • 26,' 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 inch _ disorder will promptly dia. the a•hnte bunch has itild out a eche• waist'measure. Size 26 requires, 38-, Reid Bros., Bothwell, Ont. ti' appear. Got the genuine. 7 named Troughton• introduced the inch'length, 2%- yards, 40 inches wide,' dule of visits the are going to y pay Mis-sus �e able to supply, advise us. as we or 1% yards 54 inches wide; 36 -inch' _ ~ -' --- him .during the next few months. length, 2% yards'-Q,inches wide, or Owen sound, Ont. also advantages in its streng-th and'��CL•'ft; lis yards, 54 inches v6de._Width sighs and Colds Meat internal and external, cured' without' around -bottom 1% yards. In- orderto obtain the''threa,d the Restless Nights r These patterns may be obtaini d Co.. Limited. Colingwood. Ont. -^ os. lure "rack," and the thread, which at Flom your ,local McCall cater, or which sag the vitality, You cannot do anything in the; from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, Spiders' Threads For anger ums In every - our a cold Is allowed Toronto, Dept. W. Telescopes. to run. Assist nature tobring your children back to health- ,, „ ;• As Friend. to Friend. PORTRAIT AOffiNTe. WANTINCI IIntshes-lowest: quickly Andatrength and avoid serious complicaHons are fixed by astronomers in their *cies- -line • By cheering speech, ; by the prompt use of Cray's Sirup -- over r • s`' By loving deed,. " lines to the field of view, by which the _ 60 years in use. i* By friendly smile FOX salla Always buy the • �` Give joy awhile; Lora. Six; -. e To.those in need i to make use of such lines of the great- 1 73' Adelaide lit. W., Toronto. 1� i True, courage' teach; 7 ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER Wa- want give -up still' happy over the silver treme limit of tenuity attainable with Let love beguile Spiders' Threads For Classified Advernsements. that the bride ease !n him. Telescopes. •pl>vr'rs w�Isama. ,, „ The threads of the garden spider PORTRAIT AOffiNTe. WANTINCI IIntshes-lowest: � are fixed by astronomers in their *cies- -line good prints d u� prices os. lremes-ask for .WoV06.1 United Co., Brunswick eve;. Ta ; copes for the purpose of giving - .iu•t _4 a lines to the field of view, by which the ronto , relative positions of stars may be ac- FOX salla 'That though the brlde's father has curately pleasured.,•- �TEWSPAPE'R, WEEKLY, IN BRUCM1 For a century astronomers desired i l� Country BDlendtd opportunityim ted.' Box T. V411son Publishing Co., L protested vehemently that be doesn't to his little girl, he to make use of such lines of the great- 1 73' Adelaide lit. W., Toronto. 1� est possible fineness, and procured at first wire drawn out to the e 7 ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER Wa- want give -up still' happy over the silver treme limit of tenuity attainable with and job printing plant ip Easte; Ontario. Insurance carried $1.600. wi that metal. They also tried hairs go for 11,200 on -quick sale. Box • t Wilson .Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toronto ' (1 -500th of an inch thick), and threads hairandhand& TheSoa todeavae- P and purify The Ointment to soothe 1 of the silkworrn's• cocoon, which are ilii clsiLelxnova. ! _ _ i ' Split into two component threads, each(� HOICE SILVER BLACK BREEDINO • y - only -1-200th of au -inch thick. But Ill v. roxes. Also, we are buyers of Raw. Furs. -,What have you -what pricot: the a•hnte bunch has itild out a eche• 1"020 an Euglish instrument maker Reid Bros., Bothwell, Ont. ti' named Troughton• introduced the 1Ui•pIN STOCK WANTED. IF YOU � dule of visits the are going to y pay spider's line. This car be readily ob• �e able to supply, advise us. as we � tained three or four ti'mcs- smaller tv'ill pay 'the htgheit prices. dry or green from tli saw. aSeenan Bros.. Limited. him .during the next few months. than the silkworm's thread, and has. Owen sound, Ont. also advantages in its streng-th and'��CL•'ft; TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC freedom from twist. internal and external, cured' without' In- orderto obtain the''threa,d the ii in by our home treatment. - W riteous, m tefore too late.Dr. Dellan Medical, r spider is carefully fixed on a 'miniar Co.. Limited. Colingwood. Ont. -^ lure "rack," and the thread, which at ---- the moment of Issue Iron1 the body is You cannot do anything in the; a viscid liquid, Is made to adhere to w orld, achieve any success, unless , a winder, by turning whicil the, desired you believe 'in yourself. a a I And -kindly lead - ^— - length of firm but eiaatie thread can Ask for Mivard's ' and tai& no other. " -From selfish greed What All Prospective be procured. `x - • 1 '' And passions vile Bridegrooms Know. Keep 7s i -TO the up -reach — --- inard's Liniment 1n the house. ' ' Whence Godwould lead, That he won't be able to find the 0G Where all are freed, wedding ring at the fatal moment. An ounce 64• assistance is worth a o J Nor sins defile, the his hands wig look as big as pound of advice. f -- As each to each l the broadaid'es of a barn during the i SUFFERING CATiS. Gives loving heed. ceremony,and that it is a confounded 0 shame that it isn't permissible to hide GIVETHIS MAIC them In his trousers' pocket. " _ CHILDHOOD CO STIPATI0I. That it would.be an immense relief THE HELD MEDAL o elope instead of going Airough the Constipation -that disordered state fuss and flurry of the church wedding. of the digestive tract which is nearly That his pal has too much of a I.et folks step on your feet hereafter; always caused by improper feeding- smile on his face' and is sure to play wear shoes a sine smaller if you like, can be readily regulated by the use of some sort of a trick before the cem for come will never again send electric Baby's Own Tablets. These. Tablets mony is over with. sparks of pain through yon, according are, a mild but thorough laxative. That all the women in the congre• to this Cindanatl authority. Th to take and are abso• gation will wonder what on earth It is He says that a few drops of a drug caked freeaone, applied directly upon ty are easy lutely free from Injurious drugs. Con- that the bride ease !n him. Feel grand! Clean up inside! Your ( ` t a tender, aching corn, Instantly re• corning them Airs. Joseph Dion, Ste. That all his bachelor friends •are sadly shaking their heads and saying, system is filled' with liver and bowel , poison keeps your. skin sallow, ; j�tCutiCU1r'alelpY0li Heves soreness, and soon the entire cora, root and all, lifts right out. Perpetue, Que., writes: -"I have noth- but praise for Baby's Own Tab Another good man gone." which your stomach upset, your head fuggy ' This drug Is a sticky ether com• {Ing t'teta. When my baby was three 'That though the brlde's father has and aching. Your meals are turning t �Ok irfl�e TWs pound, but dries at once and simply the corn without inflaming I months old - he was terribly constipated. protested vehemently that be doesn't to his little girl, he into poison -And -you -csn-not- feel right I -Don't - shrivels up dor even irritating the surrounding but the T$blets soon set him right and want give -up still' happy over the stay bilious or constipated'. Feel! Nothinggbetfertotaree oryourakh-, assne. , en months he is now atthe age of fifte I seems remarkably fact that she Is getting married. splendid always by taking Cascarets ! occasionally. They act without grip-' hairandhand& TheSoa todeavae- P and purify The Ointment to soothe 1 It L claimed that s quarter of an ounce of freezone obtained at ady drug store will cost very little but is euffi• a trig healthy boy and this good health I attribute entirely to the use of the „ I Tablets, They are sold by medicine That while the tact . remains that he isn't, marrying the whole. family Y Ing or inconvenience. They never! sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or andheal. t,seZliemfor daily toilet. seep 21e. Ointmept Zg ad Boo- Sold Eanad stent to remove every hard or soft corn 1 I dealers or by mail the a•hnte bunch has itild out a eche• ! - , nasty: harsh Pills. They cost so little ' roughouttheDomsicm. anDeyoC m Limited Se Pael St•, ManDepo or callu§'from one's feet Cut this out woman , - from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., dule of visits the are going to y pay ! too-Cascarets work while you sloe ! p, e�•�•v+h■•M•+aSwamtq. especially if you are a reader him .during the next few months. . i. -- who wears high heels. Brockville, Ont. That if the bride's mischevlous little -Signals FrOIYI Another brpiher pullsoff. off. any of his so -cellon "cute little tricks" during the cere- ..Planet: mony it wfil be with extreme difficulty VARIED DESIGNS interruptions of the 'farcoiit wire that he will restrain himself from up - FOR WOMEN lees instruments. by mysterious .uncle-., ending little brother abd, igiving him elpherable signals,. which were noted.' a splendid. little paddling.. I. -- before the war, and have been public• r MONEY ORDERS LET. "DANDl~ RINE" - BEAUTIFY HAIR :Curls! Have a mass of long, ° 1 thick, gleamy hair n ly referred to since- ire IlDeclaliy fea• - tured In the Daily Mail, London-a,nd Theaafe- way toaznd money by maili� 6 discussed by Marconi in an interview Is :by Dominion Express stoney Order. ACHES AND PAINS 4� published by the paper. 'o- J R. -We occasionally get very queer Bubble in a Sapphire. sounds and Indications, which mightThere is exhibited in the British QUICKL i i1L IE VED come from somewhere. outside the . Museum a sapphire weighing nine i earth," said Signor Marconi. "We carats whch contains a bubble that + have had them both in England and appears and disappears with changes ' Sloan's Liniment >, Yon 11 find A America. The Morse signal letters of temperature. occur with much greater frequency It is believed that -a cavity lit the gOflen9 tiff! eerele than others, but we have never yet gem enclo�d a quantity of carbonic rllettMallC ache' picked up anything that could 'be acid gas under great pressure. When + translated into a definite message, the temperature is such as to corres- F "The fact that the signals have oc- pond with the 'critical point" for that Put it o freely, Dori t rub it is.. - 1, s, III . ub.rally. What a ' curred simultaneously at New York sense of soothin, rc:3ef soy lo. owsT Let "Danderiue save y and t and London with identical `intensity which it is subjected In its brilliant External achce,' stiff c•�, soreness, ,double its boauty. You can have lots ,s seems to indicate that t4ey must have prison house it 'liquefies and' becomes.' 4 cramped muscle-, stra .ped sinew?, of long;'a!tick, strong, lustrous hair, e' originated at a very great distance. visible as a bubble. back cricks -those ai?moue can't i We have not yet the slightest proof ! qualities of Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly g fight oil the relieving qua ens of their origin. They, might conceiv- _ ! Sloan's Liniment. Clean, condenien2, or fading. Bring back its color, vigor, sx=e t1t75 :` 1923L ably be due to some natu.ai disturb- I economical, • Made in Canada. and vitality, a No. '9236 -Ladies' and Misses' , ance_at-a great distance; for instance, The publisher the best Farmer's JJ g6c„ ;Oc„ g1.1Q. Cet a 35•cent�ottle of delightful Breakfast Coat. Price, 20 cents. In '' ark eruption of the sun causing electri. paper in the Maritime Provinces in.' , c "Dandcrine" at any drug store or ankle length . Cut in 3 sazes; small, writing to us states: toilet counter to freshen your scalp, 84, 36; medium, 38, 40; large, cal disturbances." 42, 44 Asked whether possibly ,attempts "I would say that I do not know of ® g � check d9ndruff ati'ii `falling hair. Yon!' inch bust measure. Small $ize re -1 qquuires 634 yards 32 inches wide, or were,being made by another planet to a medicine that has stood the test of + ! hair needs this stimulating ,tonic, thea 'q a ib yards 40 itches wide. communicate, Signor Marconi said: time like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It its life, color, brightness and abun4► No. 9175—Ladies' Dress Price, 26 ! "I would not rule out the possibility has been an unfailty 8 remedy In our ance will return—Hurry? - • . -••--- _ _.;, gents. With or without vest and of this, but there is no proof. We household ever since 1 can remember, I _. _____ _ _ _ _ __ _ —__-. _ . _ •__ , +�+.. ,� ltmic; two styles of sleeve; two: piece must investigate the matter much and has outlived dozens of would-be alert, �astep or shorter length. Out more thoroughly before we venture competitors and imitators '.ONLY TABLETS MARKED 7 sines, 34, 36, 8$, 40, 42, 44 and upon a definite explanation." _ - inch duet measure, Size 36 requir- He added that the mysterious instep length, wtth'tazilc, 6 yards sounds are not confined to any par inches wide, or 3%yards; 54-4neltee RF F ticular diurnal period; • they are Swi es Hs of Re-ven4', --•-- '' Rte__. I1Wkle; instep length, without tunic' rally frequent by day and night, 'PX yards 86 ,inches wide, or 2,4 yards Timothy Brown was a commgrclal ' traveller and a valuable asset to his Y " employers. �rOSS' On one of his periodical 'rounds he Not Aspirin at All without the `°.Bayo' r s _-- Included in his list of calls a certain yarn merchant, Jones Perkins by_��, -, am • .'lien or Coffee - name -a crotchety, ill-natured indi-��-;�'� %p� ` e vidual--who invariably treated him , ' -Y- Z, �1 . often dlsa$rees ti+nth _ with the greatest discourtesy, .andwho on more- than one occasion had some one zn #w fem- Ali e� may tom his card up in his presence and �. 11 -'T thrown it on the floor. As becomes �l Y �e{ away a Bid commercial, however, Timothy f _ gyente' is to4-k SI1n was undaunted, and vowed' to be re- x _ - :.• •t� venged. In due course he called on his friend °„ '.--... * again and resented his card. r er.l. TANT "Hallos!' shouted old Perkins, giv Ing the card the usual wrench, "What sprum the But here he interrupted'- ' i - himself with a yell of pain, accom• 'Phe name "Bayer' is the thumb- of 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" wbielt prunt of genuine Aspirin. It post• contains proper directions for Colds, y panted by a miniature war dance. Lively identifies the only . genuine Headsche, Toothache, Earache Nogg Timothy's eard was made of enamel. the .4apirin rescribr'd by ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism. iPTsltri-. As - : It e+ &eeA4 v th ever vme in irin, - p r ferrilly• HO f;lC2;i1Q55 led tin! Vaysicians for over nineteen, yeas and tis Joint •Pain:,, and Pain generally 4 now made in Oanada,in boxes' of 12 tablets 'coot disturUed dies�ion Regardless of our own necessity, we buy an unbroken package a ie „cents. Larger "Bayer" paekagK. X. - Always` fated nerved follow should work because of the need of. Thor o is only one Aspirin-•'sDa7ae -Yon must say "Hage*" Tai its see. '7tlenesaReason the world. A"Irin to rnA trade mark (rerlsteted to Ceratin) of BA9■C 1ltanufsotore of,Men� , acoticacldeater of Baneyifoacld. While It !a well known' that Aspirin means Salmi +--` —ir -- m�onutacturo, to assist tho public-asatnat imitations, the Tablots of sayer Cotappaa>>� 1$sUE- N0. 6-120 wiU 1>R, stamyed with thetr #*neral trade mark, the "Bayer Croat" ?4 , ii.' � .. '�ny.F x > ''ti -i .�'{ry: a�msk .. ?Y,a E. `�...! .'v. zk4os�..w.u. .'n.. s s ti .c• m.'�w•,.. .,,�1:�, law. "r'�•' - � 01b 0 a. t '•. r°.C�. '•2F'✓h :rte far r : y .*; y:�h@��',.*�,3 .r?n-'+.�• ."''.,�'ii`' � t: �•h •i� �.: ry,,w a, '. i S ...,iic�•. .tad w�•1'fi � ur 'r ^-•aw •m we fir, r t�'wY ,b*••• ""sk`i . .o- .+c w ,l s .+ .. �tiS:.�° .�.J"+n.".;4: ....?+... :.Jn'• ?di'r; �cy....r.R z>..y "„'J ' --Mild Georgie Shirley, of .Bag- -We Congratulate Miss Rhets► m -11,•` .LOCAI'JISMS• otsville, was home over the week Peak on passing her Intermediate .. end. Piano Fxaminatloa with honors -miss Lizzie. RIchardson is off -Stanley Davits is very ill at at the Tmontti Conservatory of � � '•duty at present o+wing'to illness. present and is ander the doctor's Music. -Mrs. 17C. Murkar, elf Brant- illness. - care, -The members of W. J. Conk- ord, spent Sunday\ here frith her -'Miss Muriel Chappel, of Haiti- well's Suudav School class drove relatives.iltoo, spent the week -end with. down to Whitby on. Wednesday a' -Mrs. Grawforth and child Dr. and Mrs. -Shirley. evening when they spent it tuost a' epeat a few days with friends -Chao. H. Haul, of Englehart, eujuya•ble time on the rink. 1 [elsewhere. spent Sunday here at the home of FRESH GROCERIES -Lloyd Shirley, Ottawa; spent his parents, W. G. find Mrs. Hain:• CARD OF RHANKS '19auday at the horue of his par- -C*eu. E. find Nlrs. Glover and -I€ yoti want Four 'Groeeries fresh and quickly_delivei6d �euts here.' " child, who have been visiting the Wo wish thinuuh the i:olninns of -The Misses Paine, of Toronto, formers relatives in Bradford, re- _-�31�11r1:�t1S y11i12'-e3r11er tinct ice cid file rest.; 1'ltr* \b:,cs to tIlJ1 tl oar Many friends ..lar0' visiting 1c1t11 N`led. Rlld 'ft's. turned oil F!'ltias• last. for their• kindness and expressiollS of � - Mra. Hurst. -Nies. Jas. Richardson and it's. sympathy elurin< nor recent •bereave• ti :' 1�ell or Independent phone. -Ml's. C. H. Pilkey find da"k- L. Sgtdres left on Wednesday for went in the death of our beloved son, ` ;.ghter, N1i='s Hare), were in , the Pitt•burg,,•Pa.. to spend a . cuu.ple Huy. Cooked tend r` rooked 'Heats always on hand ? w :city on. MondRy. of weeks with 'tl3eir brothers, J. S..tm) MR.,. JEPtlso. -Wu). Hall,. of Church St., is. -The ineinbeis of St. Georges - Coll fined• to hit house suffering chu•t'ch were entertaiifed at the. :Peru .�<tuertt,etmenta, from asevere cold. bolwe of -George Dowuiug, hair ------ -'f�'e riow' ha�'n t1. \e�Nt' lIethodj,t 1Icnlnals on hand. -The ulwnalpcouncil will inlet poi t. on Friday evening last. h1O12'S.1LE (lI]iAP-51ei>;ha, wag- 7 _ol blordhy next for the ti -.� ,uod•plo+v n -ed ou the P] o_ 1 nc hug; -; harness and ail kinds of implc- jjeti'el'il,l fitl'1(?S tllltl sizes. COldle find µ tion of generitl ba=iuess. vigcial .Highway pas, -,ed throthmoots. 11, Herman, Claremont. litfl '--_-.___--- -_-- -The reg!ilav monthly tweeting the village Un Wednesday. This � - DAILY THE YEAR AROti SD ~. _ take vollr choice. ° l e t�-Send for earl contract and sami)le u ` og:te Chaniht'r of Cumlrlerce will bus the lint to be well in the vii- yearly 7 , ir be:RAld nn .Tn P,;dnv P vpninirne-Nt'. lg�e, ca,e tree. . A, 11 actin, Windsor, Ont, 1u-21 - -If the old saying aboutthe -The titi olnAn's _'luxiliary of St, �SALE-2OSALE-2[nod cons. 0 and 7 _ bear seeing -his shadow oil Feb. ud George's 0itirch will hold their year, ol�l. due about tic beizir•ninXof,blarch . ';y Apply at Int li, con1''i lrickei•i:,g..�lagnus.�lur _ .MENS RUBBERS ,-: �i13t1'nA, th'e1'e 1. it long 1Plni{•rl' still I'egltlar Il]olltlTly bli�lne3 meeting grn,(,{aremont, f•:tf � .. - -, -• _ ahead of T1s. or] Thursrtay, Feb. 1'?tli. at 3 p. an., --=---_.-.__- -Thncp who hove been hifnling at the hoine of Mrs. F. Hurst. 11TOOD FOR SAT.F-$-5 par roefj ns, 1I'e-n s Heavy Rubbers and 0vetslloes, one br tNN-o buckle. An the broken stone fur fire Pmt in• I -=St, Antlreil'y Ladie, i"t 1�, rear of curl. :•, il',r,xlc :,,.zd,..A ma;: ' aid will l_ . n ill �„ `•n t c prRm.<, • w attend ro customer,. vial IIischtti'ay. t1'ere cotwprl}ad to 13olcl their'lur)riilily n]eeting at the C,.9,Barclay. sr•ruXiam. 19tt 05'eTSIION with C10t•lt-toj). :4 gobd line 121 all allyrill}beT -- lay off for ,t• fete day.:: tintilthe hu►rle oU.Mrs. W. J. Clark on NV ed POULTRY A\I) FI;AINF,R� i v h contraetM'� hiid cantplrtcd some nesd:iy, 'Feb. 11th, a CtIUCk. l 11'a,,te,i-J. - 1Mt•'.±.ry and teat her. ui all D�e'rSllO.e: o2'P�l j,ilac.i UI' red, hefivy rul)ber, at �-:of the work on Post's bill. All the I:tcli-es of tile tlrrr'giltiUn kind.. High.st price paid,. Ind. phone '-10l. iL;lirman C aremu }. 3.)- ;•` �• 1 1"11a1P. The filet] tire making good al a invited; 7 _ _ ' _ i.• O A.00 and 1.50 le uroRt�swith thPJ 5tPel work on f -On accuupt of ` Henderson uR 'S 4I F.. A unit _o cords of fine the new -lir- dtte. f f the wgat}iei' i being sumuloned to) A ora to' at' �• f,ft wr, 1. at s„t .1: s P con. I'ickerinX Ileavv Soc: -s Lit 1,1 5 per 'l fair. See'thein-.* should continue- favorab,e • till ` tend the forieral of hi iwother, .R, icM Fa.•y &A accts, . Price.;,i jo per cord. bridge should he t'f ndy for rice the seuior department of nib- 1ji� y � g) Stcc,la:hanr Durbarton. lit: cement cuveriu in a fell day lit-clii)ol leas elused oil We we=- [� 7. --A largo nnluber 'of fariltery OIt E1;1,LE-a rla:+nttty of clean OUR SPECIALS - - - g Clay.Rnd 'I'hlll'sitfiy. 1' id Xra,n. :ia j, wh glue 1\ave - a Are now co.opellecd to hath water - it the weetiti� Uf. the County ':, and EaT1YC•T,dl, 1 Iloxc,rl. S. L. Bun � for their f`+r,m stalk, and the k� R, Itr 1 Wh by lna. phone 211A. 1;•.:u: Comwil held lit tWeek a resole• probability. fs they will have to tiuu, it;t. rudnved uy F. 11. Richard- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ��t' ha�'e sunle Children's Loots on sale tit continue doding'so fer it few wee1 son, wit, passed- urging the pxa- _Many cistrens in 'the village ave rinc•i:il government to couctrtict ,���� Gibers a�tUltlbhlll;ly lots price.5 also dry. t the Pi'uvincial Hikhn'ay between - ' -The Choral Clar, held itg f!1•:t1Turnnto and 04:sawa with a roll- �' t;,e to Creditor: ri'hl r•th'ers its the T:s 1 table, shall sizo lit S1. -) per pair. practice.on Thursdav ev-eninC-I%st f (-rete, *urfate. Judiring •froln the t.i'te cj.%fary Airs lt'/ute, Deceased 1 � � with a frond nttendance'of memb- ex eiieu[•s of other parts of the :'1 to ,le. larger',, at ..�5 per hall'. P 'fhp Creditors of the i:ante of 1[iuy h' ers. all r,f whom are entering en- c'uuutcy- 'which have built wa- Ann �Chttr� litre of the Tun•nship of thusiastiemlly into. tite work, and eadamized roads, only to fli[d that Picketing in the County of Ontario, Tillie are broken' 11IleS anis (;Oulu not be T)YOct11'e(1 are looking forward to a number they could not suind heavy auto Widnes• deceased, oho died on arAbonc thcrtlfth day of December. A. D. 191A, ' -for anything like these' rices =� of pleasant and profitable even- traffic, it is felt that a' road only 3 n _. iingsr with a concrete surface would are hereby notified to send by' post ' -The annustl sleigh -ride of St. stand the ver beau traffic be. . prepaid or otherwise deliver to the wholesale to -clay. Aaeirew'e Sabbath 'School will be t+l len 011lawa and Toronto. We undersigned Executor or his Solicitor, on or before the listil,-, y of March. held this (Fridscy) evening. Tho, under,tand that the milnictpali- A. D. lly-N). their Chn andsur-"children will meet at the church ties nhick are most concerned will names, address and iption. and S10 H A P M A N at4.80 o'clock,.when sleighs will also try to prevail upon the Drury full .particulnts of their claim and e • Q be ready. On their return a bot Government to seriously consider n,►ture of security, if ane, held by - chicken -pie supper will be given, this resolution of the County them. - - - After which a short program' will Council. Immediately' A. telt'' atter . the 1st dap of STOCK=TAKIN be rendered. -George and Mrs. Gifi#ers.: of March; A D. 1980, the estate of the Edward 'Brown, who resided Hes eler, who were residents of said Mary Ann White will be distri- P bated amen the parties entitled l ca the Kingston .road; just east of Pickering until they moved to the thereto, .having regard only to the -''the town line, for a imimber of former town eighteen years ago, claim-) of interest of which the ex. -• ;years, died on Thursdav last. His celebrated' their golden weddinir a entor shall then have notice and ilii- Will --clear -out fall remnants of shakers, prints, cotton lassie fanleaf took place on Saturday to week ago Saturday, when a fam• others will be excluded from the said em'bTOlderleq, etc'., at a reduction to inake rooln Brskineceanetery. Mr. Brown w!ia ily gathering tneik place at the distribution. G formerly- a resident of thi+ home (jt one of their dnughfers, Pated '. at Toronto this Std day of lot- Mur new spribi g (goods. �. Fehtuary. A; D; ln_u. township, having lived on the 'bleu ,children, granci•cbihiren x - :A full line of choke Groceries aliiays on hand. Brock roars on the farm now 0%% 11 and grent--grnfid-ehidcdren to the [1.1.[.%11 .TA 1JF.S Bh:11'Oti, _ S3 13Ry •stiret 1'nronto, fed by T.- P. Robbins. untilLer of thirty-five met to help �uli i r,r foi rhe Fxemtr)r Fir Fi=h-Salmon, Halibut, IiRddie, White b [-1h, Ciscoe4, -The Chnral Clava menibevahip the bride and groom celebrate the Oy�ter3. , I331'utl,'S.[tt,.ege, Biliogtia, Etc. fee is : Adult membpr=, I'X) ; tin «'rt.t r.lar �ti 1rrrF:, E;,1, j haply event, A' wedding dinner 13rxntf arir (7nt., l:aectussr ' � T � ior:�, over 14 "years find mider 1ti was served, -after 1,. hicb till- child - -- - C7i . .'�7f I L L i I'I i'�, 1., U N BARTON �.. _ ' pettirn, 50 Penta. A juvenile clasp ren pro `n'ted 'their- parents wits! WANTED consiFting of ynnng people from 'th puri` ;,t•Inunev a� a nlPlnt'rito of 1.0 G S Y N E 14 years of nge and under will their feelings tl+ward. tberu and I L nieet front 7.3U to R p• nl., Earle of to she>1v Ilei r n , 'ren i iLi it: of Che , q�,. t:'. > prlee. Aleliget- ,� •� H -A i' l will Eye}• clic fn F- BUNDY � DWAR k :obargP. It i:.hc,ped tbrtt all will gond coow el,they had liven then). a dare the 13.tyi:et I'.rrtnry : • avail themgolve3 of the upportun- Ooe -on, Flalrk, of ,t'tivrf,' N: I•'., I ity thus nffuzded. why linablei to be Iire Ent. Their F3 i•cwno:l N.,. 1. S ; i 1,<) t�•a., i n per rn -At a nieetin of t'te Fire Con- �- " ' „ft Pani, \,,, 1. 311,atT to:3.;.int , g Itiany I r.kering fli•'nd� congiA,q. - pany bel(] on Monday .evening it lata tiienl on the ovent. 'nil Gei.arth I'rt•' -was derided to have'Tin' arcliitect.' -Report of.Jr. li±3r,t[l Of .Picker- 1,'?flrl(1ts,'?:,.TX) "�- tiV r-t�i1r St1II111121��b ��'()OC� Il()�V _:::.prepartj pilins for.tbe e4largen3ent ins ,uhiic nchoul for Jann.try : ,i. '«�.']=jQT �T. -i rofi`-Ciit `fitt�, (`it�imllftlil f1ri7� frit( 1, i. HCl .-Edward ward Kirchner, Uorothv, - -- to the TulHall, Roc o cunlco tk(Itew, Jalinn Greenht1v, Plebe tafiF:I,:;\ [{d\'t-:.., Ii21c'k a - teewas appointed rto 'lrorkin con. -- - - tS' S• .tt':; 1,7 •� L, junction with- a conitllittee Ari Baker, E:trl Forster (ah -lent), 'Jr. n -pointed by the Chnn]her of Colu- 1 --Allan Shepherd, Ethel _Brav, -•- DICKERING lillcl► Si13N' 'S11ppolti 50 cents i4 merce, and they n ill al o eonrider Florenc•e'hrttch, Kenneth Morley, --_ -weans of financing tilt, 1tork. H:Trriet Mot ri;�ey, Angi1= Li LUMBER YARD I' itinwis Red SPtt1. 2.'2) t OTilj)lete -The tnit"pit, in St. Andre%v'* cumber Priluary ill -Cecil Vale. AX S ( ljtltltlyeti f�illln S 511ncitll, '�.(� CO]]1111Et(? -church 11 as occupied on Sunday Helen Cowan, Ethel Powll, Bar. - - _ z ` -' evenintq lfist by .firs. H73g1'Mac_ barn Hall, Louioe Stephenon, ' r f� p - • - -� \]kenzie, of Turontu, n•hu gave if 'label Conk 'Well (absent). Prr. Ii- Ol C.V�V I spleN i k�addre?s on the mission- Allan Andrew, Howard Law. Zii y' of the chnrc•h.. and its 17th Vale, Hurry Stephen=iii], Edna About 300 ill G hooped apple lake y'Ol.11' lletls lad -; 1 connection with '- the' Forward Reid, Walter Richardson; Anstiu u771 g jlfovement. Mrs. Mackenzie is an Baker (absent), Nora, Citirk, Doris barrels at 85 cents , p eac11 in lots I'eEc�- Internationale I ollltl';; I: Ood a •excellent speaker- and her address Reid (absent). Pr. I-Ri+zit BcP, - E was ;one of the best heard in the William Nta[•tin, Irene Cut,elKnit - ill pai kers )O cents -- of 10 or more at - chureh for a long tinge. (iib=ent), .Louie Fowler, Jinimie Grit and Oyster Shell -N. J. Chapman met with u- Palmer, Rns3e1 Fowler. Irene IIall, the shop. -_ - ? ets per 11), f• painful nr•c'i fit on Tnpc�iy. -$P Nicholas' Morrissey, JAtlle9 Ring -p,, . - - Was R5819t111 bis son. Erne t, to (ab=elYt), Dlargnerite 'Wal=h (tb' . D. Gordon W son, ],till a Killer •�c 1)t'r tin' ' cut corn, am when elat*ig. th-E! sent), Freddie Elliott, bands the knife slipped,- and the Next Snnday, Feb. Ath, 11111 PICKERING blade penetrated hi. knee alid sev- 1)e Reunion day for Picket ing Bell and lode endent hong. 11! fared a small vein:- He •io to run Jtethodiat eongregation, and evt ry P P t o]n mete line of t`-enel'al Hardware alwa"vs in stock eidernble amount of blur,d- betr,re fan.ily i, urged to be ant in fall �i� *� 1 the flow coined -be stopped. ' Fle force. Special C•impaign Services, ELM DALE MILLS - `j'i� like to shoe- our oods will be kept bnsy for =on]e time of nntisiml interest will Ile held. I - g :�nur+ing the in•jored limb•. { CiunpaignCaptalns"flncl ".Viante P=CKERSNC-------- _ -Oae of the workmen engaced Jlcn" hill. assist. Sit; -hale Credit' Yon can al -ays stet the best Mani- in fife erection of the new bridge at. flight. The , greiit l'inani:i l tub;[ hlonr made frow Ni,. 1. T u K jun P�c e! at the (-vest end of the riiinge had Drive is on Find w ale in it to win. llanitnb;l iVheat.' V f i.� • 1J til1����y� -' -! a narrow esetipe froii] tlrnll ni1tC_ 4tll et ►t 10 377 n, uL,."•Holy to loyal H:iuiehold and G}enorrt for one day-la5t week. 3t a pc,iut Puy.' 7,071 p. nl.. "How to Pro; Broad. Try - where the current ii � ilite trop 1 g 7 Pa try Flonr fresh Rolled Oats i 1 s g per." D'fn u. s d Ta}kin old and the ic•�•'snfnewhat thin he �tnrt Doing. Rend 'Ial.3: 1-15: T313:�N. SHORTS, ]F0-3E:;L .broke thi•otieh. (rile of the oth. l's Prov. :3 :911.' ' : I Cur. 10 : 1.2, On ALTS FEEDS e^angfit him before he wn� c1rR«n 'tondo}. Feb. li, file C�)ngre{rn- C►.iTCHOP tinder the it e,_tl.i.,.i-+ r cis hiill tional Tca tAll be .served by the CRUSH i:n ():tTS . 'from a cold and lviltery gr:,vo, . ladic, of the c•hur!•1! fruln (I to ti •'E.:1RLT:Y CHOP -On. Friday nicht lit -4t and on ), la, After ten a s )ec•ial meeting < 1�'IMI:AT i S turday morning the record for of' he• rowfire¢'Minn' %iiil ' be'ad' SRA- KFD CORN B�iine$s, includil�g 'StOC�, uwe�hiig j cold weather for thi,, winter was dre-=ed by 'Dr. Shiip4on, of To- 1II 'E1) HEN FEF[) _�+j� , ;broken. A moiler of therololllc- rontu, Rnd Roy. W. S. Tnr.ker, R. Culc3tl'cll's CreRut snb,titute ,`�- an Harness ►711%�p. tees reRiatered 1)2 degree; be]ot1 ! A., B. 1),; of R'hithy: li : e wire (; tlf JIenl, zero, while some regi�tpred as loiv ! from arhotl� the CRptain, of Fin iClnlfis:e, \iPat =aas 28. below. Fortnnatt-ly them'' ranee i� alto ecpeated G, -1sPAk CHUPPt\G AND OAT7J Was no wind or -the' c(fief .could ! Rou4ng sin.kiifg by the B,g' Male CRt'SHI\Cs l;� F:RYD:�Y � � ha,�,e some snaps in Il cimen s and Missoe5 Root, have been more intense. Accord- i Choir nod others. F'reP iu the ret peice� nn feed in tun luta. at one-third -va•llie. inrr to t.ha records kept fit the To. whole church and every family d4 1 frontoObservatory there have been urged to attend, bringing A big BELL PHONE. ,.nn1v nine colder days iw the pa,t,bavkotof eats. Lid iescomeeRrly.� . w, wee3•R. A. BUNTING, PICKERINGk � sixty years. -J. IC. D. 1 Chopping every day.' �'EstablishedjlS57. Ei..-. - ..... :_.-. '_•...,:...-._.•._-- --.__. .. , ,. :'---.: -_,_. an•.a=n.,...y.,artatW-N.a,•.fr,��"u�st..�:«:1;te}ybAas-,,.�...,' ,_ `•___ == ar�.c� . v:a^+�;.{:.;t. �;