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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_02_13� t NYE 2 k -4; 6�?. 'M MJF sx, VIP 'Y01VW V 74 A A, MERING, ONT., FRIDAY, I EBT 13 1920 ­WOL. XXX1X* PI' �=No. garb-*. 111RRYWOOD GREENBURIN Established 75 years On �aturday evening fire destroyed G'eo, E. Baker)U. Pedwell visited his former ho Medical the barn belotiging to Thos. Wedlock, in ThornbLIZ-V for a fewdqys last we With its contents a.3 well its the Adjoin Vic. Chirk'has rented a few acres _% I week. GREEN W00"D -]R E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- in hen -house. - Both buildings t -ere, from Geo. Cammack on which he has a • tered member of the Optoxn�tric&t Asso. •'think up;to-date and in.lzood_repair. In the 1 erected it small dwelling, We under - elation of Ontario. Special attention given to ...Some men sit and bars wets about2U tons of bay and.a , stand that, he intends to engage in Other just sit: sit �. 4. ILL S the f1tting of glasses. Epos tested free. North cunsiderablecItiantitv of wlic"'at and i Claremont. Ott gardening. x.Corner yourself soineivItere oats. A number of implements were James Denny, and f! g n r e.. also destroyed. but Mr. Wed or. was our' local drover, 'N'F.,TOMLINSON-, M, B.. Member states that he does not intend to ship, o.of the Colkge of Physicians and Surgeons this week owing to the unsettled con successful in saving all the stock. In. • of Ontario. Offlce: that formerly occupied by, The nidn with the Water" Sy-Qteiu the hen -house were lll.f hens all , of dition of the - market. Too inan Dr, Cald. the late Dr. R. Prodie, arid latterly b y which were lost: The origin of the "green" or unfinished cattle are being well. Phone. Claremont, Qnt. .31 y -properly installed is getting -Vg fire is a mystery. -The total loss will b thousand marketed owing Lo the scarcity a e between three feed, 0 ee and four ental elfect on E CARTWRIGHT, !N1. D.. M. froin-I t quarts yer dollais on whif.-h there 6 &n insurance and this has a detrimental V . Czp..& S., Q.t. A coroner for th«,- Coun• the finished product. 'ty of Ontario, of only, $1300. Pffice. hours.: 12-2 and 6 8 p. rn tpilklng wor,,e than you are, Most of otTr seed -growers have pl� mar or at other hours by appointment one Be Abi: kete-d.. -irredclover. The prevailing No. 24. Ind. phone No. 4001. Pickering. On- Just think, vi-ich 20 cows, yru. get UNIONVILLE- tario. 331v price for good seed has been around A good stock of Shorts and Bat -ley Tow.is a good oras. ntsF per pound_ Feed on hand. N -a can of ritilk. Mrs'. George Pringle, widow. of the -oung wen can remember tints to lay in a. stock. .nearly an exti the $35 inark 'N ', M.D., LAC.!T., O. AICKIN. ON 0m, i Physicians and Surgeon's of Ontario, licecti-4te No Edinburgh, member of the Collegi? of ays' yon have late George Hunter Pringle of this the UIUL4 when this seed7 sold for $1.00 tater on. - '. . J n '90 d, en y They will be scarce tat of Royal College of Surgeons. Edinburgh, at $270 borne here on uc ! . nin get Tillage passed away udd I at her per bushel., Surely fRriners should Special attention to dsieases of women arid actually lost abo Sunday g, after rich. N%'hy, It costs only $7 per acre A splendid quality children. a short illness from a",ut indig-t-stirin. of Corn now Office and residence, Brougham.' r �'Uxt i Let Its figure your requirements The 'late Mrs, who was 72 to "seed down" with red clover. Of ou band. course there Area f(.l%v other incidental Legal. years of age. was'held in the very expenses such a,4 plowing, taking the Chopping as usual on Mondays highest- esteeto and had residdid it, cash to and from the bank-ete. Unionville the greater part of her lite. and Fridays. -EDY. Barrister-. Sol- I She is surviveLby four daughtel.s. PF. mile west of Audley, W H. -KEN!, A truck of it freight. car on the C. P.. • ititor,lNotary Public.%Convcyarcer &c,,, Stouffv�lle., Ont. A % T-1 heaf:0 Bar"leyat1d, -Oats whit by. Cut. 41 Mrs, J.• Tully o Jim khaut" Mrs. I on 8aturdt6r last, bee itne disengaged Albany, N , Y.. Mrs' -the Wanted. Bart Kunker of front the body of the car and left W. L. Moore of Niagara E. FAREWELL KX., BARRIS- Falls, N. Y., rails.- The tr*Ain was unning at a. fair is T11B.ConatT Crown Attorney. and County and Eva at home, and one s.un, Chas. rate of speed, and when the disabled S*Wtor - Court House. Whitby. 10-T J, :B E A L Hunter Pz ingle of Di umbo, Ont. The car reached the switch itattPrapted t -o - funeral service was held at St. Phil• take the siding while the train was on E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ip's Church on'-TLW�Asday morning. fol- the nAin-track, Before the ' train A*Bolici.tor..NotarvPat-lic.tte. Moneirto. nut;t Wok place At ... &:T. Office brcck bt. N CLAREMONT lowing which interment could -be bi-ringlit t6 it stop much of ort4, Wbitbv. ibly, 0 St, PhiLip's Centetei y. the track %vas lAidly damaged and, one ES & ALES JOHNSTON-Barristers -of the loaded cars Was rolled dwwn t' 'R PIA -dcii:)Atio� ptsarre ISSUER OF h 1116h A einbankinvnt� A wieckingcreiv was a o %v residy for distrobn A'A ,ctc.-. Zitto L-anforth Ave. %Vl,,-o1wvr,_h �1,dxl L!r Phone Gerrard 4 &1 r. Saturd") s. .1. Benigmigh at Bovughaiti, Titeic�,ty, t on. '0. ,Ind.) 40iy • 9 minioned P,.,; well its a Imropk, gatig of u 17- win kinen, and; workitig all nighti the Marriage License's W ILL] AM J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar- track was again in. shape sixteen BRC _K ROAD hours After t1re'acc dent. ricer. Soflkitur. member 'of tli,: !:= of Ryrkman. Dem --n. Faitter and Benton. Toronto --o.- General Trusts Building,sa BayStrect. Torjnti): John Knox is visiting friendq in BROUGHAM S e r, v, ice TelephoneWirin Viii and I I LOGS WANTED Hamilton At present. Mr. Me.11niin is conflakd tothe house Mks 131*n'nchp Ml-hin, of Torordo, Dental I . will pay the followring prices deli'ver. this week-, suffering from the ,Iiu was home an SAnirday. Frarrk Axford hits got nicely settled N. F. Merhin. of O.�hawa. spent Stin- G A R A'G E ed at the mill : . . b' day with his phrents.here. in his -now Mame on the fifth convey B. BEATON. D. D. S.- Rock Rim No, 1 35 00 to 4 ) 100 per M sion. B - Graduate -of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft EIM.No. I E. Holtby and son Are busy these Surgeons and University of Toronto Office 25. 00 co 3U Clifford Hubbard. who suffered a day9rdrawing home tirubtit tore -model The undersigned have Opened Basswood No, 1 25 os) to So 1 .6 ever W. I%L Pringle's 1hardwarel. store. Whitby. A) !light attack of await -pox. is now do- their barn. u a new garage at the corner Office bourn 9 to 12'; 1, to Z.3C. & 'o. 1 -25 00 to 30. to Miss Kate Brodie, of Toronto, is via- Ind.'pt,.cne 6. Maple N 44ty.A Wbits Ash No. 1 25 (�) to 4t). (x) itis with her sister.- Mrs. Philip, for ci Church --and- King Streeo, Bell phone 220. Ing nicely, and is able to be out to the barn. t 2nd Gr'th Pine 1 20. 1 it) it o 25 0a - W. H. and Mrs. Jackson. who have A few weeks. Pickering, where they are (uettrifes garb*. Hemlock No. 1 20 Q) to 25.00 " been confined to the house for the '' iWoR. Annie entertained a fevi friend prepared to repair all makes "a Chopping and Oat Rollin g every week Past two weeks, suffering from the on Monday evening in honor of bliss of antoo, motor -cycles W G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage day excepting Monday.• prevailing epidemic, are' now itaprov.. Hazel Russell. and bicycles F. C. and Mrs. Casale and Miss M. 'M e Pkkso lAasnesis to She County of 0 Ing nicely. ring Village. 2F This neighborhood was greatly Cassle tpent Friday fast with their .-Weare Also Agents for De 7 7 W•W. G. Barnes, Green River shocksd to bear of the death of'a &tint in 113rookila. Laval Cream Se I Separators i V.1RICH ARDSON - Real :Es Or address R. R. No. i. Locust Hill. former resident. Mrs. George Tool, Fred Wilson #Lod daughter. of Whit - 0 *tare. Insurance, Conveyancing. Notary and repairs. Public, ktc..- ering. Ont, which took place. -on Tuebdav at the by. spent Friday with the former '@ Pick 311y horde of her daughter. :Mrs. Richard. mother, Mi@. H. Wilson. Gasoline Engines, Tractors and :H ALL -Hoof carpenter. Ell• son, of Toronto. Frank Brown. of Leamington, and Sawing Machines. 14 o' timates given for new �'work. term s or :Ira. Frank Gerow, of Toronto• visited alterations. Ind. phone 2913.2sPickering. 231y `Busine�as Calls W it -ove one day -last week Wm. 31osgz UXBRIDGE J. M. Getow went to Toronto on DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERN daily for qualified recruita. A Monday. 'He intends spending a Cowan & Shepherd. o Conveyancer. (lommistionerlor tak course- in one of Shawls Schools Paxton*s flour mill, the largest trilll afildavlibs, Accountant, Etc. Woney to IZ win qualify y,)u in short in this district, was burned month with Frank and Mrs. Gerow.- 'I of Warringe Lic. gro V, Fire brake out on farm o it Order. t to, the totes'Arid rid proof of dwitit about four o�clock Son&v , -,w days I week, visit. Write (;ocdwocd A. fL --Pickering, 'Onto Wri e for catalogue ind' on Stinda Genrge and. Mrs. 'Duncan were in demand for ourAgradu �,,,�rn flre0. Ad. : Ing and it was late Sunday nig it be in the latte,'. brother. Jphn Murri- drehs, PI Nlcjnt ]H`UGH S. PUGH, Glen 31[ajor. Ont.- osb. Chief'-pitne1pal, flit" the lilmmen rpased plxving water -'On- Ltcon-od Auctionoar. Exton-;ro exper- Yonge-and Ge tard Sts_ Tozonto. loute,,in imported and tbomurbb�,od o -tock. - le it is impoeq e in the ruins. Whi ibl" On Tuesday erptilng. Feb. lith, J.. AN'.13vingough will give on.-f,rbisfain. SaIlm conductell anyubere, N16rite for terms ro- "timme, the lona Accurately.* itis and particulars. F bone Ind. 2115. S&ly hotight to he well over $1111.000. There clu-4 enteitail0neutts And chalk talks in w,44 very little in,tirance. Str)ck, of th-t- Town 'HA41 here. A. -i he Is }Frog- ire POSTILL, Licensed Aulltilklm.-Per, gickering :�A'1* - n zed &,, orte of the best cat toonkts on JU a for Counties of York arid Ontario. Ace. verq I lieut A hd r1mt coluunied" Wei VA111- ta ]@a of all kliods att.outo to on shortest k-d�lt$13.000. Onaccount0fbishorne the continent. vind hits n-Urlarediri otic-e. Adlff-vis Green Itiver P. 0.. Oct, tieing i1aAratitined flit- srugl1iin NI nio-t .f the piries x ril wwn. ia CanAda .0 Paxtim wA,,, sle Krid been heard %,#Ith delight ttrdfinter- Firat�clam rigs for hire..' pirig, in -the_ -1 ORTON - M, GIBSON. Ontnr ' I our, It 7�4. he IT F(Alein ..a Dominion Land Survvyor '�ind Civil Day or night the mill wheiri ti re broke nu ill he slit L:) pri­1 ei ZAII who and -r the'Aremen had hV-Lr him Or) Tuesday night next.' The Engineer. in� St reet. Whii by, Phone Z11. Hopk ': ' iiii As not until aftL ]BUS meets all trai I Arrived on the scene drat he rpRj*t�j ,ritert;%inniont i� tinder the sus was of (Succe--wr to the late W Yarnold. Ontario ns Land Sur-. eyqr of Port Perry: s- 44•t -the building was an fire. The mill wii, the Meths 1-jidies' Aid. Adiniz- N Teaming promptly attended to. 'One of the oldest -Industiips in the ion 25 cents. A I I rorne. .-'.WNf, NFAW, LICENSED AUC- Agent for Canada Carriag6'-Co. town. having I-eeti, erected Q 3(.aT& TIONEEIIJ,,e york, Qntario and Durham �Countim A ago. It Vvw; live storiie,; bich tnd the. Bengongh At Biong[iatv, Feb. 17. --.Let 'me quoto 111 kindiz of �alcs Promptly attended, �to. Terms realionable. Dat" for sales flir bm'e"= "'it"" ti"' 01 Mle Lit, 11'. may he W. H. Peak Pirkerite ...12irranged-ait NEWS'dillirv.- qitin binQ. WHITEVALE Bell and. rideperi- .1 . PaNton purchased dent phones, Whithy, Ont . Sly. the mill only filar years ago The rokular monthly meeting of the -!.-,3*ou prices The Inrtitute will be held st.the ilear Bengwmgh at Rron9113m, 011 borne of Nlr we GO' R I D s. Judson Pugh on Wed - Bought and sold, Tiesday evening next nesday', Feb. 18th, at 3 p. in. Every Governin�rwf, Municipal. and Cor- - Has a full line of Ire d cu. . r- one come with suggestions for the pro - ed meals constantly on hall WHITEVALK p,tsed Ccrnmunity Hall. 'REESOR Vporation Bonds For Sale. After an -illness of about a week, As C. .:1 Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Q�ngratulpttiona to Wm. and 11 i s. 111 vs George Tool died at the home of Bell Phone 193 Knox. It's a fine big boy. her daughter, Mrs. Richardson, of To. 0, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. - WILLIAM D. DYKES; WHITAY Miss EI'Sic- R-)genz:. of T.)ronto, is ronto, cin Tuesday her LOCUST HILL Feb. lUth, in Highest prices paid for spendkig a few days at her home here, 71 l5t year. She been in poor bealtb Avery large amount of -gravel bac since Party last fall, when she suffered Butcher's cattle; been tait•n from the pit here this win• a slight stroke, but her condition was 4 Veterinary Surgeonous until about a ter. not -con0dered-fieri Honor duateofOutit)-io*"etei-.iii;iry E,nest Gorlden, we are pIpAsed,to wcok before her death when she Eon*' Graduate is recDvc-i ing after his severe ill• gradtia1v weakened. ' Her funeral College. All calls day or night promptly romptly attgrideid-to. t•t,)ok place on Thursday, when her Selec'a School n e --- F. Gen. Find NIrq. Tran. of Atba, are bi�idv wns convoyed to Locust Hill by Bell and Independent Pbontp vlith your, evils wide: open. All sP0nLIi?!,- :1 ft�%V d-IVS with Gardhan) the -C. P. R., thonce to the AN'bittivaie �`ACKERING, ONTARIO and Tran. conict*:y fnr in-terrvent. 3frs. Tool Business Colleges are not'alike. Dr. Bfakfi and BeRton. of Whit 'was a native of Pickering township, 7., by, spent the weekend with ���'g IT D. R. having been born -on the farin now ID M.:B -']E, Mi 0'_V T. I 10TT and '.Nlrp. Deatiin. owned by Benj Carter, and was a -iffin, Middleto n. Corners, has been spending a few bee (if the pioneet:s. of the township, Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- week., with her nir-ther-L - who began faff- 1 9 - -here -"--hen the inin t St Veterinary Surgeon r Miss Mabel Cri of HAgernian's daughter the'rate James i rinaiV Colleize � 0 e- Yorge .;Charles Sts, Toronto' li.i told Pugh and 4r iend, of Toron to forsst P in'the virgin state. \%'hen Veterinary and Graduate of the N etet Vettetinar-y Ciillege.-spen.t the •- week- 'Qbe was, r.iart ied to late George Science Association. is noted throughwit CanaAa for end with the fortner's parents. Tool• thev moved on -to the farm on Phone-lifflee 1808, residence 2602. We understand that Mr. Plaxton, of the tear of t - he fol'irtli colicession now high grade training. 'Out, giadu CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Cherrywood, has rented the. Gannon. owned by their son, Silas, and �ftep Drug, Patent Medicines, w e ates fire in great demand. Gvt our farni. Vvewelcoinethe fatnily our wards moved an tothe gotithend of neighborhood, atue-lot, where Tolet Requisites, S Catalcgue' read our recoids, then IR- Mc the st they lived until ­_ ­­ - '7 � .. - - x�ro, wh Vetiri6ary'&drgeon. Lnter any time. Pd. '�- -- d� %t Hill, son"ie, of After.di'sposing of the farm Mrs. Tool Stationery deride.. ported Locust Which are serious, Dr. McKinnon is, •and daughter.- Georgina, moved t Graduate of 'University' of Toronto. Will" rdL-XhocolRtes_, W. J. Elliott, Principal kept busy in this district, 'Nlount.Trw, where they resided until Fqrmer Veterinarian to Macdonald He]' the. ITOT-in'prs marriage sit Christmas pin cases of sickness is very Cigars' and. Tobaccoes' Agricultural College, Quebec, hard to procure. It leads Lis to con• last, and since then ,lbs, Tool has h Mrs. Rich - Bell attention to all clients. Sider if there Are not other And better liv(,d with her dfluglitei. Special attention given to ding Bell and Ind. Phones, inettiods of caring for the sick; atd9on, of Toronto. She had a family '-:7 The borkev team played it return of two sons And three dRughters. W. ONTARIO - tuateb with Claromont on Monday T., vi,bo died'in 1899 Si as,,Nfary Ntnbel flt EkING, O�4T Water, Pure.Water requirements of live stock'. ening. and were. ti stiecessflil, of 'Mitnico. E.Iiz-thetit Jane (Ar* ', Rich-� Call- promptly answered day or u are wi o e, the only the Fenre being Whitevale 10, Clare. ardson) of l7oron,to', and Georgina (Mrs. s For Hatchind! if -`,ev',,,-r�illus`­ ", T' - " iont .5. Luck) of Seagrave. 'She. i-3 also stir. eight. Bell or Ind. phone. Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B.. Rice, Breasted Red AVe are sorry to hear of the death of vived by four sisters and two broth - Black from who is, ngent fot Wind Mills, Gasoline Nfrq, Geo. Tool, who was well Find fav- ers, -Mrs. Alex dlnrk of Stinnyride. To• choice stock. and Engines. all kinds of pipe And. fitting.9 orNbly known in this neighborhoodi ronto. Nlrs. J. V. Spe;krq 'of Green excellent layers. We extend mfr sympathy to the be. R:ver, Mrs. Henry Ho(-Ig.,;on of Alto for water works.' Also bathroom, fix. nn A190, Young: Belgi%ni flares tilres, etc.' Everything given careful ,saved family. Mrs. Geo. Bowers of Mongolia. Jahn iE E_ I N" I K 11 _; T. C R G NEWS i d 4 n ro IC E g The community; hall ilea is N. E. McEWEN very Nfl4dleton -of Toronto, and George :.and*9ilver GreylSiber v Ian Hirea, attention. "r in'tbiq 'neighbrii-finrid WP Nfl,101-trin of 4tip -?,q q NT,An i f n hn. RICE S P -UM I P WORKS, be ioi)t- Veterinary Surgeon Vl tPedigree-Atock. clikir"11 I (4�� It 11"lly Wi,l) t lairtAl"'Vi. of 1111i, I "F,.,h for, 11. wroki All for each," the was highly esteemed by all who knew 1W."'T. GRDON PICKERING Home'Tel, 5521., LWhitevale, Ontf, movement Fhould succeed. her, _' Y .`f J Y ,... rN .4R. `.� M 'W ,'a„-,•-.,` t '' ..A.`"''. P,',- . -- r,f�' -..2Li''. s«, pIM',. dp `� �4. •^.fir• � «i .A... Y'} ' :,hr,, ..M. .4^��',{Y .C: YI M5. !'.fs' X" L'Yr. . ^7Cd'�k+!'r✓ s.'I 4::Wt�tn '�',,, 3�'_ Ct^�r..�.,r '+''- s o'.:-. S'�',s s •a. '" ^��y�;,,..�..+• ,Giy *.,.rr' l�.. .-`?'. '. ,� ,.. .., •,';'pq', .....�. Y . •, ...,... ,,-+} F. � y.:.; .',r ... , • -2p� .:.z.. i .ra :.,r' 7 �'-.. '. err'. �7`. �'x: :.�z .�7'°:Gcd": „ ,a, _ '�'+*� F .. •G �t . , "� moa was an impostor;' Ellen explain Badness + tryp sold only 1 ed. "And I came right here as quick- Y��Z°�y ��e Baldnes-s=ibs medical term for it !s ly se I could because I was � sure yon d alopecia --requires no --definition. With -- I Sealed air -tight packets know the best thing to do. "Nell, well, come inside ,and let's very few exceptions every man who gains ives , long ough t© presi�rve its native weahear ab�ut it." lyhuman."Hcal .1P eacmiahner sof how- lknowledse:.of it through his own iex- ;Economical � ed a marked unbending. i perience: Why this should be so, why `. y goodness. After Ellen had told her story there women so seldom suffer from baldness When - was no more talk of arresting her. as compared with men, and why a man �,8*gam , The chief of police agreed entirely ; ded Jamoes not get bald- on his face, are ei m with her- point of view• mysteries. Indeed, it is often notice AcupOfOXO h ,He may have done it just to die- I able that the stronger and more courage folks, so there wouldn t be is both re- ' aU much preservigg and canning next luxuriant a man's beard is, the earlier fresihing and •---'� _" year," he said. ` Nothing's too much 1 and the more nearly completely does invigorating. ' trouble for that kind, and nothings he ' get bald. It . is generally believ'>,d uc Ready in a min. so small that they, overlook it, either.', that the pressure of the mail's hat, by Then again A may be that he's only ('shutting off part of the blood supply uta—the minute .. 8674 8 sharper who saw a chance to stock from the scalp, starves the hair and you want it. up for the winter without any ex -1 causes' it to.fall. But most men wear - a Used .ill Milliolms of Tea -Pots Dally ponce. We'll find out when we've �+ their hate only for 1raLrion of the found the owner of the machine. day, and the pressure of the brim of - A farmer drove Ellen home, and all the way she kept 'an eye open for the hat is never enough. to shut oft the. G■ , the man she ,had seen in Mrs. Putts's blood supply altogether; so probably Ztya, foe .250„ ilia, 9? zee V house. But the self-styled repreaen-I that is only one of the factors that — tative of the government never ap cause baldness, a start in the way of advertising their V hI �� peered to prefer charges against the One cause undoubtedly is seborrhea, products. N LESSON'ENOUGH girl who had stolen his machine. The or dandruff, and for that reason, as Advertising is the same sort of in- _. various edibles that he had cowman- well as because of the unsightliness vestment that poultry feed is.' Feed' deered, after forming an unusually of the white_ shower on the coat collar, is bought to grcw file chicks to let _____ interesting exhibit at the police ata - BY HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH. tion, were finally returned to their no one .who cares at all LoL his ap- and advertising space is bought to let owners. The Dodges made la little .pearance, either present 'or future, the people know you have them for celebration in honor of the occasion. should, neglect to treat dandruff. It sale. Very few poultrymen can sell Mrs. Dod a cooked one of the hams is comparatively easy to cure dand• their 'birds, no matter how good tkey. and opened a jar of plum marmalade- ruff; but when the hair follicles have are' without first advertising them. PART II. man's voice wa roaring hoarsely, When Ellen took -her second lesson' been destroyed, the baldness that re- The neighborhood.. in which' be lives She was right.' As she urged; "Stop, or I'll e!" with Arnold a few days after the i sults is irremediable. Indeed, the fu• may not need his surplus stock, but Toby across the field behind the There was nothing, about the vaiee first, she showed so many lacks in tilit of treating established baldness in the adjoining county or in the next Ptittyaes' barn; she saw an automobile that made Ellen' desire an interview 'her knowledge of driving a car that. y standing at the door of the farm -1 with its owner. Instead she said to I he was amazed. is proved by the number of derma• province people may' be looking toll house. Ellen slipped from - the horse's', herself, "Now, .what was it Arnold I "And you drove, that car from the tologiets of .middle age who are them that very stock, back, and approached the house on said I must do if I wanted - • to go Puttses' place to town without know- selves ba In cases of premature Recently a neighbor had a promis- toot• 1 faster?" After a minute she remem- Ing that!" he cried. "Ten miles and baldnrsa�acept those caused by dand• .ing young horse he did not need. Ha ' Althtrugh the da was chilly; 'the 'bared, and the little car skimmed 'didn't know that! If you ever get ruff, the victim is almost always in passed the word among his neighbors, door was ajar. Within was a babel along the highway at a very credit- ;your wish', Ellen,, and go across as an poor health- A chronic invalid seldom but no -buyer appeared. . After some ' of voices. Mrs. Putts was expostu able rate of speed. ambulance driver, you wont be in lira a good growth of hair. time he placed. a 20 -word advertise- able hysterically, and several chil- i' The noise behind her grew faint., much more danger working under tare ment in his county paps g --dreg were -crying. Ellen caught a' She did, not look back, far Arnold had i than you were that day! It's the big- €Atter_an attack of some acute dig- r, Gostin him gest wonder you got through without epee; such as typhoid fever, the hair but one cent a word, and before long s ;glimpse of a stalwart man with . a told her that that was an, inexcusable' ,+ , very commonly gets thin on the top a buyer appeared. cigar between his teeth and his hat offense in a motorist, but she knew; an accident. Milted rakishly over. his ear. j that the hurrying figures about the' "Oh, danger," Ellen said indifier- of the head, but it usually returng as I have found that when -replying to -_ "That's all right, mp'am." The farmhouse must be dwindling rapidly. ently. "You forget about that, -you convalescence is established, "and" its the letter of a prospective customet deep voice. sonndec. compellingly If the* man with the button had kept know, when you are doing somethrhg return can be hastened and assured it will help greatly if one has a am -all above the shrill tumult. "I'm sent by. his word and fired, his aim had not: that really-helps-"L,nd.) by the use of a tonic taken internally' photo of the stock or poultry adver- the government to take the surplus been true. , _ _ and daily massage of the scalp. A i }, The investment of a few dol• that ain't allowed a family the size, Ellen's destination was the town 4 good shampoo, is made of tincture of des in a camera will soon be returned of -yours. And I've got orders to ten miles away. As she -approached Stlrarigc plsylnatC. green 'soap containing ten grains of 1 many ways. place. under arrest anybody that of -'it she Began to meet vehicles, but she tars resistance." was relieved as well as surprised to A boy will be a boy whether his thymol to the ounce; ' but the scalp I �p - �-- The rumble of that deep voice had find that, instead of insisting that she father is a millionaire in Canada or the should not be shampooed oftener GOT A CHILD'S COAT a petal a, effect on Ellen. She had, should observe the traffic regulations, meanest fakir between Basra and Bag- than twice a month, and after sham- I B� OY�NG GARMENT pplanned to confront the man and to they showed the utmost willingness to a and in the matter of healthful, ,pooing it is a .good 'plan to rub into 1► plfnne him that she had seen through, take to the gutter and give her the.! d d, his tittle scheme. She had Dot count- •e'tstirr itrad• Absorbed as she was in @trength-giving play it'is by nth means the scalp l few drops of olive. oil or ed on his being quite so broad across her task; -she • vaguely' realized that 'certain that the Arab boy of Mesopo liquid vaseline. .�L 'Diamond Dyes' Help Make - - — the shoulders. The idea of .walking the drivers o! those vehicles seemed-`tsmia has' any -the- woese of ic. All, _ _ Nerti+� j i pun s rs," up to him and telling him that he immensely interested in her perform-- for example, saga a tourist, was typical-.- - 1VYountaln Tragedy. ;was an itiipostor did .nqt appeal to ance, I of ten thousand bora in hundreds of Occasionally there are tragedies In Don't worry about perfect results. her, and, moreover, it would 'do no Once aiel`de the limits of the_Sowti, tiny villages on the great central the lives of bears lust as. In the lives Use —Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to good. That big. brutal man, looming she. slowed dawn. Progress of any plain of Irak, or in the hinterlands of of human beings, Mr. 'Enos A. Mills I sive a new, rich. fadeless color to any ao Iarge in Mrs. Putts's little kitchen, sort was becoming difficult, for there. the Tigris, Eupbrates, DiaW or ..hat- Writes in his new book, The Grizzly.; fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linea. • would take whatever he wanted, in were many carriages and automobiles , el-Adhem.— dresses, spite of Mrs. Putts's tears and- 'her going apparently in all directions. I He rose at my sudden appearance and he goes ba to tell of an appealing cotton os 'mixed skirts, children's own accusations. The presence of pedeetriains, too, -was incid-ant in which a pair of cubs whose blouses. 'stockings, 'Ellen turned and looked at the Dia- terribly confusing. In trying to avoid round the corner of the cemetery, wall, mother had been shot by a hunter coats, feathers,. draperies, coverings, ! _ ehrne• It was a touring' car, of the a couple who undertook to cross the ! where I stopped to watch the la•aab were the heroes.- The. little bears —everything! Ellen Dar- were discovered peeping from beneath The Direction Book with each pack - same make as Arnold's, she thought. street in the wrong place, adm, or -bone game. he was playlag, The' rear was filled with the results rfvwly avoided. a collision -with a gro� ; and the top of 'his head just reached I a large rock a short distance from ase tells how to diamond dye over any of the day's collection. Ellen ap- cer's wagon, the driver of which yell my belt; but his name, he told mo in where the Blain alifinel lay, and after color. ppcoached near enough to see a basket ed at her angrily. answer to my question, was. Mahotned I hesitating for a moment they came To match any material, have dealer illled with jars that • httd come from But at last she reached the Susi Huessi>r Ali'hin Mand1. I called him y All, for abort. I had noticed the big out and stood looking intently toward show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. bar own house. She read in her own she had set for herself—the low brick -- -- t handwriting the words, "Plum mar- building. adorned with a gilt sign that' the mea and their dead mother. , IMade Him Feel Small, ! malade." i informed the public that it was the black -and zaniboor, or gigantic -As the men did not.move• they. took Htir anger diapellri her misgivings police station. Mesopotamian wasp, buzzing close to a few steps toward them. Hesitating A foppish young man who could r and stiffened her courage. Plum mar- Th8 chief of polite was sitting back his face. When Ali rose, the great In agafa;"t eeY stopped, rose up and look- only find a seat next to a fishwife in a z malade! They had been eavin it for comfortably, in his swivel chair, when . acct rose with him, and kept its place I ed around, and then hastily retreated .North of Scotland smetdng carriage very special' occasions, like anks-''sn automobile stopped in front of the as he trotted along at' my side I die- to the rocks. Evidently their mother �pTesaed lits disgust by many�te gi•r and G`hristmas! building. But .rt did not atop qui it covered that ft was tethered by a bit had trained them to stay wherever daintul glances. Wkin to the it the 'so soon as it should have done; TO chine she began to of thread, the other end of w>zich was she lett them until sh'e returned, but At length the woman remarked i. was bumped a telephone pole, and the thankful for the to akit- driver went out sprawling• , made Last to, a frayed- strand of ALi'a they had waited a long time. �• '•I'll bet ye, my mauny, you an' me's ' then., Mris Putts was holding out' The chief of police jumped from', aba. As we went past the stables of For a while they stood and whim- 4 balth thinking the aoma thing." - gallantlp. Toby, cropping the scant his chair and hurried to -the scehe as the bus line running -between old and pared very much like hungry, forsaken What is that, 'woman?" demanded as, paused y, look inquiringly at Ellen was picking herself up. Are' new Kut, past the Turkish bath All's children. They- could scent their the youth haughtily. C. young mistress. The engine be-' you hurt?" he inquired. father owns, and round the corner !n- mother, and see her, too, and they Yon are wishing you was sitting gran to throb like a big heart, but it' "No. Not a bit" __ to the bazaar,—or, sup, to Give it the were hungry and lonesome. Again next a gentleman?" did not beat to last as Ellen's. "I guess I'll have to arrest you for proper Arab name,—the wasp new they started slowly toward the men. '•i am, indeed," replied the young As *she went by -Toby she gave iiim-careless driving.". His tone was less$ ahead, tugging at its thread like a walking closely side by side. When I man. y ` x cut --with -the whip. The animaLgenial. ve balloon. P .I -gaudy captive ..So ani i•" the dahwite rep'.ied ralm jumped aside, snorted, suddenly .seal-'. "I sa careful I knew t►°w to s very near. they paused._ rose d their I . iced. that he was free, and started for be Tens of thousands of'the great hind less, and looked is wbader and ty + �++ a crooked streets - k z home. Shaking from head to foots "Where's your operators license • sects fly rppgh th longing -at their lifeless mother• Then i ----�— Bt;lien climbed into the automobile.; "1--I haven't any." andnarrow, tort alleys of Kut. they went to her. One little sub n aaarn • Ltntmeat seueves =•nr►ut" Ellen Fortunately, it, was facing the road,', "H'm! Looks like I should have to They swarm in the basaar, settle on sniffed in a bewildered, puzzled way she could not possibly'have turn- arrest you, for that, too.-HaIlo!" taarukh, rumaa, baaysi and looblmyi�, `over her cold, still body. He gently I 1Frenehman First Canner. a, The chief of police looked • at Ellen stroked her tur with his paw and then The art of canning fruit, vegetables,I ed it;: but she knew how to start it„ rise to black -and -yellow and she did. All of the. controls and as it he were expecting her to explaiir—hov@r in the air, and settle again sat down and began to whimper and I �d other food was discovered by a jredals were identically the 'same as something.. - when the customer has departed and cr7 Fretachman, Francois Appert, who was ,tin Arnold's car. "Well?'she asked rgsignedl r; „ y 1 the, shopkeeper' is squatting crone- T>>e other Cub stood looking with employed by, 23apoleoa to help provide When sbe bad almost reached the You haven t got any numbers on awe into his mother's motionless face, food during the blockade o[ France by - '� bwray she heard a stentorian ebtrut� this car. I suppose you. know that's 1 legged once more and smoking a behind her. To the start it gave herd an�offense.IV the eyes of the laiw."' jisasra. So slow and lazy is their but at last he shook off his fright and (}rest Britain. 914 i attributed To her collision with the, This isn t my car; I just took it." ; flight that the littlest toddler thinks smelled here -bloody -'-head : then, fill wooden post of Mr. Putts'a truce. She I Evidently, the cbiet of police ' was 1 nothing of catching one as it sails by lectern, he turned to, loop into the face , h¢i the post wreaked sa she sped ou{ unaccustomed to such. frankness to and plucking out its sting. With a of the hunter, who had been watching Invest YOQr MOn stir way. There was a teraible uproar, criminals. He relieved his mind by a, sliver of wood dangling by the piece the little cub all this while with tears In back in the Puttses' yVasrd• children) long whistle. of thread, light enough to let him fly on his cheeks. After a moment -he , �ysgr, '#80EN'f ORES were soreamint, dogs barlti'ng, and al "I- took it. because I thought the took a step toward him, rose up and, dterest payable halt yearly- easily, too heavy to allow him to ea- _ cape altogether, a wasp m@keg a racer putting lila forepaws upon the man's I �e Gres[ est Permanent Y - — t. furni g may an hour �p /� �j :capable of a>;in' a 's knee, looked confidently into his.face. �a pW. - ` '� Slif e r Fox i a $ spot The mea carried the little orphans t . Terento oAloo 20 Kfao St Wast w—, camp, and the buster raised them. -- Not His Name. Their mother was the last animal that Silver foxes on a ran at IfuuM Canadian Pacific Railway and of sever.Irish4` 7, Hollow, near Regina, ate epicureans a2 others near Winnipeg has demon- u t cab city a zealous policeman he ever shot. + _ ` strated that the prairie provinces are caught a cab driver in the act of reek - of Fa1'Lri 1as0�1c� I L sad live on'the tat of the land. This less driving. When he. had brought Ses,,s S need not be wondered at, for silver. as well adapted to breeding silver the man to a stop the officer asked: Does advertising pay? It certainly! Aii� >g a Apses literally are wortb their weight foxes as Prince Edward Island, which ••What's your name?" "tit gold, 1 is the world's centre of the industry. ..Te'd betbher try an' find out, was sees in a would not see the ever inn .1 mw. -r tie RtIs:_ are fed as ei- some of the fox ranches- in Prince Ed- creasing amount of space used in,l'TO ,RAL? WORKS t 'ilia lit I the peevish response. ' tn in the beat botols.- ward— "Sure an I w sa t e o cer as.. p: I The atest served them is kept in a tions capitalized at several hundred he went round to the side of 'the cab - otless rt} thousand dollars, Many�a{ them haus Tfie s►vei•age b�isiness man is ibex -I plFfeclj re ' lated But Bp where, according to the Irish regula- oughly convinced that publicity dots At YOfQ "[tigers{or.. d6itsi6Cs of tike choicest 1 made immense fortunes for theft tion, the name should have been paint- pay, mouse he has tried it out fre- I cats of tenderloin steaks and pork owners. Others have lost heavily. The letters herd, however, been quoutly. Rut the avenge farmer is z Blg�1»:+�+' e�pe, with a little horse meat added I Breeding ' [ossa seems to depend was 1 rubbed off. not convinced that publicity will pap 1 II you receive' a Bodies ~'hy way .oLvariety. The roles have much on "know bow' as any other "Oh, ho!" cried the policeman. "Now -- cetisroraa unexpected- , I e' waydde i wheat prepared as carefully ; business. in the possibilities of enor• '. ye'lI get yourself to worst than Iver. h ' well remember the first time I vitation You can feel txa- ' _(xe it might be tonme wealthy and moils profits, the industry seems as I Your name seems co be oblitherated." Ment d always atrv+a used spice in my country papers. Y at your beet. In Wt p law suer ipvalU. Other breakfast-, sl!urin as gold mining. One breeder I 'Tis not go'" shouted the driver tkiougbt the money was thrown away,) memeatsIt rsuderatoVOW - roods, cereals and : egetables, pamPeY ;starts two years ago with two yair•. it�dtguantly• " 'Tis O'Sullivan:" but in due time I began to get in .I r `t„ sada s wondersuay i>ma Ile now has fifty-s•x animals. He has 1 ___ ,•� soft complexion that 1s the appetites of the little beasts, i pelta. A silver uiries, and sold the products I bads. sold $19,000 worth of q The ranch la tightly fenced 1n with ( J wire eight teat tightigh rnd sunk in the fox pelt brivas from $200 to $2,50U. Tea and coffee, being stimulants, advertised, at good profrt. AndI wire several hest. The un , inusee He sells his twe-Year-old animals at have serious effects .in certain forma after the ice•has once been broken !t & . are cohatructed on eclentiflc hy6ienic� $400 tb $3.000• lie sold eight•montlia• of heart -weakness. as..they accekratr is the natural thing to go right ahead Oripntal Cream plana., They are kept acruptt!mts1S old pt:ps this �'esr at public auction at the beating of that organ. ;and advertise every time one has ai�y- $900 gpiece. fie valnes lits breeding 1 thing of value to sell. .Bat wish many i 4 `' 'clean• ato4k at close to $}00,000. farmers the difficult thing is to'mske °Y The > NecA•R of this fox ranch on, the s[iaard'u' Lifitmaat hoz' sale .o•f7w7isre. v� � '. ..:...;......;.. ....'.._.._ ..' .._.t-'_ .' ,.:-,,:a-.> s..:._'.,�:�C...:ab3�5:•a�{,i•�,r;..............._,..-..:.a.s_....:,.i✓.�.._..,. _._ __.— — 'r z ....�.�®a`�'(E i+,dra"'��i"�•.�t... � iaa• V, 7 7 4 guages. He had. written metrical ONTARIO,"dUSE translations of Latin, Greek and Ger.; 4 PASSES AWAY, man poets. OPENS MARCH 9 eenth Legislature Pro Sir GlenhOlInO 'FakOnbridgO SHIP FLOUNDERS Fift ­,.Victim"Of Pneumonia-IN'1MD-ATI,.,,1lkMIC` to be a Notable One. Toranto- Feb. 9 -Hon. Sir -Glen- A despatch from. Toronto says -4. holms Fa�:onbridge, M.A., Chief Jus- Twenty -'five of Crew' of Brad- -Tuesday, March 9, has been ddinitely --Uce-of the King's Bench and Presi- decided upon by the Ontario Govern dent of the High Court Division- of boyne Rescued; Others ment as the date for the opening of the Lei - - �.­,the Sippreme,Court, died at noon yes- Believed Lost gslature, according to an an ? terday at his home, 80 Isabella street, "V nouncement by Premier E. C. Drury. after a brief illness. He was taken Halifax, N. S,,,F.eb.. 8.=The British Between now and that date the ons steamer Bradboyne, from New York big task at the -Parliament Build' ry MKS .'M on Monday Iasi with -pneumonia, i 'herbouri, is believed to have ,,which affected his heart. On the for will be to get the machinery oiled pre- in mid-Atlantic and some and everything in readiness !or what vious Friday he had been sitting in �'Ioaa the Jury Assize Court. The funeral, of -life is feared, according to will be the first session of the fif- C radio . messages received ' here to- teenth Legislature,, and which prow- wrffi /take place to -morrow afternoon. night. The. Bnitish steamer Oxonian, ises to be - a notable one. Sli Gleinholme is survived by his ::Y �from New Orleans for Liverpool, re- 4o wife, Lady Falconbridi-e-, an only son, That there is much to be done be - ported that she had rescued 23 ar fore the second Tuesday in March is John ' Talconbridge, and four mar- ;_­'ried daughtirs. The latter are Mrs. 1the crew, and, the' British steamer The Govern - agreed on all sides. Monmouth reported picking' -up two A W. Anglin, Mrs. Robert Cassells, ment intends concentrating at this, iirs. Thomas Moss, formerly Mrs. of the crew. The � Bradboyne.regis Its first session, on'improving Cawthra Mulock, and Mrs. Douglas'tered 3,190 tons. ri lation dealipg with education, good roads, reforestation and fine, PrOtOC- 'tion. Wkile the good roads P0 1,­T4ie-fogewing is a list of those re -- Young. A-11 are iesident in Toronto. !ported saved and aboard the 'Mont- WillfiLm Glen'holme Falconbridge, 9 hey mouth: D. Rees, •Captain;, Belles, has been elucidated in considerable r. ,was born in Druirimonds, Ont., on detail; proposed changes in the *W- Jday 12, 1846, a son of the -late- John; Second Officer. -g 'XIM': Aboard the 'Oxonian-Dunateen, _g Kennedy Falconbridge, J.P., a native cation and reforestation and fire pro- �cf the North of Ireland, who came to chief officer; Poppen- second an - N Lection laws have not been outlined Canada in 1837, and of Sarah Fralick gineer; Jagos, third -engineer. Rap- except in a general way, and the bills fourth engineer; qa1der, un. X;; will have to be drafted by the Govern- Falcoribmidge. He was educated at hadrie and its legaradvisers. Barrie Grammar School, Upper Can- tor -wireless officer; Hubby, chief of - ment Then, too, the Government will have.' flee: Patrick, messroom ste- ads MIX V Model Grammar School, and was; re the way for bringing in 1 ward; Bennett, Walston, Smith: Bot- to prepare graduated from the University. of trill, *apprentices; Ismand, carpenter; legislation to carry out certain I NIAGARA DECKED IN WINTER GARB 'V4 *V*]K slq Au"M 998T ut Olucuo'L Dowers. and Paul, - sailors; Ifedwell, Service adminis changes in the Civil 1871. He had a distingui�shed Uni- The exceptionally cold weather this winter has made the scenery trati greaser; Shaw, Arnell, Keldian, Lo- on, that have been foreshadowed varsity career, taking a number of pez, Klumura, Jonsen,',Cochran, Don- around Niagara Falls a fairyland of crystal. This view shows two tourists in addresses which the Ministers have prize* and scholarships and the gold side, clad In oilskins at the400t of the incline railway an 'the American -modal for modern languages-., oldson, firemen. here everything is coated with fee. made in recent weeks. A pension bM He did not immediately enter law. The Marine *and Fisheries Depart- w to enable many Iong-service, employ - year he graduate44rGm, the Uni- ment here has received advices by ees to retire is receiving the consider- om We Mauretania to the ef- SIR JAMES -GRANT- 1 E A P�-FRW-FERRY varsity he was appointed Profe,,orli to r� --ation of the Government, and wE feet that the steamer Vancouver has ely be intro'deced: The es" of ModernLanguages at Yarmouth, Seminary, N. S. From Yarmouth' lost her rudder and is in need of as- CALLED BY _DEATH TO ICE FLOES I also have to be gone over. lea sistance. The position the Van - me back to his alma mater &a lac- 0 er' is latitude 39.00 north and; Last Survivor of First Parlia- i Hundreds on Sarnia Streets JANUARY REVENUE turu• in 'Italian and Spanish at Uni- C uv I - - I versa ty College, but remained here longitude 58.30 west, approximately 1. ment of Canada. •1 0 v 1410miles from Hnlifskx sind 100 Milan Watch' Thriller. WAS $34,266388; OVA az. An 1871 lie was called i y Ir -ye -Sir Sarnia, Feb. S. -The breaking of to the Ontario Bar, and fourteen I south of the trans-Atlantic steamship A despatch from Ottawa says: f the i lane. the the, is James Grant, the sole survivor o the second ice bridge on the St. Clair More Than Enough to Meet later was created a Q.C. A a French, first Parliament of Canada, died . on Umber of the old -established firm steamer. of no listed tonnage. She. river caught the ferry Hiawatha close Months Ordinary Ex - Harrison, Osler '& Moss, he su6. sailed- From Vancouver December 10 Friday at 3.40 o'clock In St. Luke's to the Canadian' shore. So sudden Hospital. Sir. Jam -as fell outside the � Reltvifiture. cessfully pratised his for Queenstown. She arrived ut I was the break following an explosive - b profession until Russell Houte and broke his hip on like, that the little steamer was Ottawa, Feb. 8 -Canada's revenue 'November 21, 1887, a was appointed I Colon January 10 and at, Norfolk, Va., the 20th of last and and since that from all sources during the month of January 22, resuming bar voyage the caught and bounced about like a cork. '.1 Judge of the Queen's Bench Division following day. time has been confined IA St. Luke's Panic seemed to strike the passengers January reached a total of V1066, - of the Supreme Court of Judicature. T -p-1, -He--had.-beem-napidly losing 188 and was'more than sufficient too and one shouted: "W're sinkingl" -Uh Just' -he �was m�ae ice; LIA Luvv streugth during the last week. meet the oidinary aimenditures of the of the King's Bench, and in 1908 was'.. During' his' �active career' Immediately a dozen or more climb - as a pro. Sir James Aj&%ander Grant was country, Including those an Intereall ad over the sides and to the floating Knighted.- fessional pianist, Paderewskr, the born In invem6asshire. Scotland, on ice cakes. Jump" from cake to and pensions during the month.' The Always a great . student, Sir, Glen'. present Premier of Poland, could Play August - 11, 1831, and was daecended USK Janus" statement Issued by the Fl- 'holme was particularly fond of the! from memory more than 500 compo- from an able and distinguished faint- cake, they all got ashore, although i fitions. the hundreds who stood on .land one Department, moreover, In& - dunks and several modern Ian-, ly, His grandfather was James Graaf, watched fearfully, and cannot under. cat4an, that revenue during the ton advocate at Corrimony, among whose stand bow they did it. Patches of months of the fiscal year which hxre literary productions were essays on now elapsed were well up to open water between cakes seemed to the Origin Society and Thought an During the period rft"eipa 1&ai and live Stock be too much to be jumped, eapeCiallyL tions. the Origin and Descent of the Gael. from moving ice. from all sources aggregated $2ft- James' father was Dr. James to get 280,911, an compareC with ordisk4wy Other passengers attempted l3readstuffe. tins, 26c; buckwheat, 60-1b. tins IS to Grant: who came to Canada from EdIn- over, too, but were stopped by the expenditures of $271.352,290; there doz.; and practised I for many years Toronto Feb. 10, -Manitoba wheat 20c; comb, 16 -oz., $6.00 to $6.50 do: 'crew. People on Sarnia's streets was thus a surplus of revenue- over =No. -1 Rowhern, 2.80; No. 2 North-! 10 -oz., $4.25 to $4.50 doz. in Glengarry. $2.77; No. 3 Northern, $2.73, in' Maple products --Syrup, per imper-I Sir James Grant was educated in rushed to the docks following shouts, ordinary or consolidated fund expeu-, ---Atore Fort Willidin. 'ifil gal K25; per 5 imperial- gals,,' Queen's and McGill UniVeratties. He believingthat the ferry had founder- dituTe in the period of $16,878,72L ....... .. . Manitoba oats- No. 2 C.W., 92%c; $4.00; gal., lb., 29-0 30c., has practised medicine in Ottawa. ed. Tugs went to her assistance, and Should the average of receipts be No, 3 CW.,.90%c; extra No. I feedv� since his graduation In 1854 and at- soon afterwards another channel was maintained during February and 90%,c-' No I feed, 87%c; N P 'W"Atmus.-Wholesale. cut across the rivet. This in the sec- the revenue for this fiscal year tended several Governor -Generals and will attain a total of approzitna 65 1 -ic. i�. store Fort William. Smoked meats -Hama, medium, 34distinguished visitors. and experience of this kind on the I Manitoba barley -No. 3 C.W., I to 36c; do., heavy, 29 to 301c; cooked, 1 He was' preaddent of the Ontario river this winter. Last Tuesday the $345,000,000- 1.70%; No. 4 C.W., $1.40%c, in store 47 to 50c; rolls, 30 to SIC- breakfast ferry City of Cheboygan was caught Details of the revenue for January fort William. Medical "Council In �868. and later pre. - bacon, 40 to 44c, back in the ice, and had a three-hour figh A -follows: a, �lain, i9 � to I sident of the Canadian Medical As- 1 .9 t. , are American corn-.r--Xo. 8 yellow, $1.91; - 51c; -boneless, 53 to 55c. . . r . He was elected -vice-presi-, Customs, $16,135,304; excise, 21o. 4 yellow' S1.84, track Toronto- Cured meats 'Long clear bdmn, 31, soclation 063,847; post office, $1,700,000.,pub. Vromprt shipment. $2c; clear bellies, 30 to BIC, dent'of Department of Surgery at, the' TALKED TO CANADA lie works, dricluding railways and ear - Ontario oats- No. 3 white, 98C to 4to Lard -Pure, .'tierces, 31 to 31%C; In ternational . Medica:1 Council In I. BY WIRELESS PHONE 1,, $3,643,883; mlacells�,Psous, includ. $1.00, according to freights outside. !tubs, 31% to 32c; pails, 31% to 321A-, Philadelphia in 1876, and was an Ing excess profits and income taxes, Ontario wheat-Ve. 1 Winter, per prints, 32 to 32%c. - CompogiA �onorlrT,membef of the British Nfedl- Marc'. oni Spoke to This Cour- $9,723,15& tar lot, $2.00 to $2.01; No. 2 do., $1.97 tierces, 28% to 29c; tubs, 29 W29%c., Cal Associltion - kmd the American to $2.03; . No. 3 d?, $1.93 to , $1. 94, pails, 29 14 to• 29%c; prints, 3014 to, Academy of 'Medicine, Fellow 0 t a try From London Last ..f.o.b. shipping points; according to War Criminal List Handed . . , ., . . i Geological Society of the Royal Ool- a Week. frt lits. lege of Physicians and the Royal -Signor -Xarcorif.- -German Premier in Pmm Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, 2.021 -"Montreal Markets. London, Feb,. S. - 2.05; age _I�L n and Edln- to $2.63; No. 2 Spring, $1-.98 to Montreal, Yedb, 10.- ur-Mani- of urgeotii-i ,Flo res prophesies tit in the immediate fu - "No. 3 Spring, $1.95 to -$2.01, f.o.b. ture conversations between Great toba, new standard grade, $13.25 to burgh and was president of the Royal, Berlin, P%b. 8-1%e allied list ad 1� ..ishipping Vats accordingto freights society of Canada in'1901*. He was an ring $13.50.. Rolbad- oats --Bags) .90 lbs. Britain and the United States will, way crimin&b and th'i e0v0 10* barley -Malting, , e $5.25. Bran -$45-25. Shorts -$52.25., honorer an r- be carried on by wireless telephones ter was handed to Premier Gustar Peas- o. 2t $3.00. vice-president t it the Inter- $1.80 to .. $1.82, Ray -No. : 2,- per ton, carlots, $26. national Medical Congress of the Bauer at 11 o1clock Saturday night bl, -Swording to freights olatside. and that the cost will not be more , Cheese, -Finest Eastertis, 30d - to held at Washington. in 1 871 Buckwbeat-41.45 to $1.48 ac- than 4 cents for one minute. M. do Mareilly, the French CharlM, r 301/je- Butter -Choicest Creamery,, y ej-_ -cording to freights outside. He also belonged. to several soci .:e3 d"Affaires. A latter from 65c to r)5qc-I db. seconds, 56c to 60-c.' Italy. The great, inventor, told the Corre- Rye-No. 3, $1.77 to $1.80, Millerand- accompanied the ntm W ae- Eggs -Fresh 75c to80c; do. selected, was spondent that he sp�ke dhwt to -.-,cording tofreightsoutside. I jubtlee,year ' he list, explainingthe new procedure od I 60c to 62c; da. No. 1 stock, 50c -to 52c. in Queen's. Manitoba flour --Government stan- Potatoes -Per bwe, Jariots, -$3.50 to I awarded the X.C.M.G.,Ah0- Vat Cana: I Canada from London- ih-d-he added: the allies as the outcome of the ro.' 6411. is only-& atter ;f time when . .... -killed, get that ho we dard, $13.26, Toronto. ph) nor. -$4. Dressed hogs -Abattoir dian fusal of Baron Kurt von Leans td shall be able to talk to New York and ---Ontario flour-4overnment stan_.$25 to $26. Lard-43tre• wSod pails, aLondorr Already we -have carried out trarinift the list to the Gelman G'". .lord, $1" to $11.00. Montreal:, 20 lbs., net, 29c to 30%c. 'New Nickel Coinage successful experiments between ernment.. Premier Bauer expream4 $11-.00 ' in Toronto, 'dn jute' - bags. many sue to the French Charge the Goverit, For Bitain' London and the Continent, and we Prompt shipment. Live Stock Markets. MtIlfeed -- 08T lots - Delivered hope that we shall be able soon to an- meat's disapproval of' Von Liameelf Toronto, Feb. - 10 -Choice heav' Ile Cabinet is sitting today Montreal freight, be included-, steers, $43.75 to $14.75; good heavy i London, Feb. 8.-A new Bickel nounee the installation of a' F a. world.. �CtIoTl* i ria, per ton in in all to discuss the allied demands. _ :62 good feed flour,steers, $12.50 to $13; butchers' cattle, coinage as to be introduced here in wide wireless telephone sykte 5-60 to $3.75. choice, $11.50 to $12.25; do., good, the immediate future, The Hood countries interested. Our. plans are 1. per ton, $27 to $28; $11 to $11.25 do., medium $9.50 to Mounities Leave Vdxel, per ton, $25, track, Toronto. $10; do., , Nickel. Company, the 'largest metal developing rapidly." $7 25 � io $7.75; this'eountry, has con-.. Trans -oceanic conversations * will 1 combination in on Arctic Trip. Straw ---Car lots, per tor. $16 to bulls choice, ci$Onl to $11; d . . * ..: . i 'L .9 to 0" 1 tracted with the Government to sup.; :. _.. i �$17 track, Toronto. � �o , SI be carried on through an ordinary medium, $9.50 to $1 ; do., rough,: in 7 -A despatch from Dawson 'City, To. Ill. 5 to $7.00; butcher cows, choice, .. Ply the Royal Mint with the necessary telephone, -the exchange being Con - Country Produce --Wholesale. nected with the wireless station. At kon, says: -Seven mea with fiv;er 1$10.50 to $11; do., good, $9.50 to $10; r.'ekel. dog BtAter-Dairy, tubs and rolls, 48 do., medium, $8 to $8.50;, do., common, This step has been rendered Aces-, the receiving end the same method teams, comprising tbeCanadlan Royal to 44c; prints,- 48 to 50c. Creamery, $7 to $7,25; stockers,• $7.50 to $1'nary chiefly by the constantly rising will be followed. Signor Marconi al- Mounted Police expedition Into The fresh made solids, 60 to 61c; prints, feeders, $10 to $11; canners and cut. price -of silver, making silver coins ready has applied• for permission to Arctic wilderness, left Twelve Mile. 62 to 63c. ters, $5.25 to,$6.50; milkers, good to worth more than their face value, and erect a station in No at having telephone cow Norway to demon- th-e-lazt--po large hon Eggs- -Held, 54 to 55c; ne)y laid, choice, $110 to $165; -do.,, common f the s ime ti to talic across munication with this city, on its Land medium-, -$65 to -$-7- -72 to 73c. nay the present cumbersome bronze ' expanses of water. dred-mile Journey to Fort Macpherson. _W Dressed -poultry 11 Ickens, *" to $160; ja4l�11, $2 to SU--, roosters, 2Fc lowl, 25 to lambs,. per cwt., to $19' calve ftmpaft House and the Aretfe 28 to 36c- du lin at 32 to good to choice, $18 to .$21; hogs, f� 259066, U.S. Farmers Ing statlons also will be visited. the -due back In this 'turkeys, 0 to a, doz.,., and watered, $l9.50; do., weighed off Entered Canada in 1919 party Is a city 4n' March. =1 v 90c; squabs, Bernet i Name on -List 44.90. I cars, $19.76,; do., f.o.b., $18.50; do German War Criminals JA Live poultry -Spring Chickens, 20 do., to farmers, $18.25. A despatch from Ottawa says:- Near Nine Milton in r 'n 26,000 persons of'the farm. Vesse, 22 to 30c; ducklings, 22c- tur Montreal, Feb. 10 -Butcher steers, to 25c; roosters, 20c; fowl., 25 to 32e 1 A despatch from Berlin says: -One More thin .:, � � �101 People medium, $10.75 to $11.75; corn 'Berlin Ing clan emigrated to Canada from keys, 27 to 40c. mon of the most surprised men in Cheese -New, large, 81%,_ to '82c;' $8 to $10.50; butcher heifers, medium: was' Count von Bernatorff, former the United States in .1919, according A despatch from Ottawa saps:_ 32 to 32%c; triplets, '88 to $9.60 to $10.75; common $7.50 to Ambassador to the United States, to goVernment reports. The, United Canada's population in estimated bo $814c; Stilton, 84 to 85c; old, large, $9.50; blitchel- cows, medium, $7 to who, it is said, is desired by the Allies States furnished 62,064 persons- the Gens6s Branch of the Trade and 38% to 34c; do., twins, 34 to 34%c. ; $9.50; canners, $5.50; cutters, $5.75 for his alleged connection with Bolo! nearly half of the Dominion's total Commerce Department at 8,M,102. Sean& ­Canadian, hand-picked � bu-, to $6.50;, butcher 'bulls, common, $7 Pasha.. The Count, despite his sur-. . immigration. They I brought $5.25 to $-5.75; primes, $4.25 to to $9.50.• Go with -'The Census Branch has based Its Good veal, $17 to $19; me- the prise, declared that he was not afraid them cash and effects valued at .$IS,- estimate -for the year Japans $5.50 to $5.75; Cali-�dium, $15 to $17; grass, $7.50 to to face trial. He added that he was 419,406. rmi; Limas 17% to 18%c - Madagas-'$8. 50. Ewes, $9 �o $12;. lambs, good, known increases in po"tiow- ,,ear Liman, *c; Japan Y;lirias, lb., $16.50,' common, $15.50 to $16.50. ready to go, if wanted, and that he Total immigration for too year was sbowm by the Census of 1901, an an put the Allies In a quand- 117,638, an Increase of per cent. 1911. - Such calculations have 11c. :Hogs, off car weights, selects, $20.50 might even Tit a In Phi Yi off $18.50 to $21; sows, a" if they attempted to prosecute over 1918. The British Islands fur" past proved t� be appmximat4y Honey -Extracted clovoi, 5 -lb. tins to $21 27 to 28c; 10-lb.,tins, 26 to 26c: 604b' $17. tushed 57,261 immigrants. rect. 7 '•r rr.{ � aa�.r.3.`t-its,tCFiar,:a+�:k'''sP",•''t'y„`'`.�}••x�a;�.s'`__."tr•? 'i't-••r�r-.r"x...•�,.. . t. ,w,�_ <, Xy.;.. •^.. •�. ,n, ,. .' .' ''F..: :.r .:; ,� •,.:' 4v >v •y •�-. a.a .sM•r,-„w.,,, :'..s ? a .o-`,..�.., ..+}�- ,;.:,,:,,,..0 x, e,`* -.xx ".....;.2"h. 0�.•::., :r '` "+�a�� `sass's ,-' w !'';” .-•'x-.. .. - ., r. -: ...., '... .: <:;... " 3:+� '.r7 sic2-.1. - u w� { ;" .Y .: ........�Ira:�•k'. .. %..-.... •�:-"F.hiaiC.'•is+.SA..sF. ^.l. _ Fl ' .. - aside west Qt =iwslel• -- R E _ llq yds �e•vel is 1Stf moo; Snesslt loge (1AK e� Qomner. work on old t}reenwood road Sale at.1.10 sfhaep. Wm llflaw. enc- .el� Wei•. E N G. L S H. 40.50•, also 4 days hauling tea 'eyum;o:.ed Fr1day naming at its nesse same road yjp,00; Gardham Tran and WBDICRODAT, Fse. 'J16Ts-duction v. �s• ooc- othei% 62l days' hauling gravel 00 sale of farm stock at lot 11, con. 9. . con band on R Nowlaa's siderosd Pickering, thepropertyof Wm. :,.. Waddell, 9 moths crdit. 4 per �attita• TpgRMg ,: - 867.00: also 4 days' wort in pit 42.00 ; „ 1 2b if"Id in advance. Geo Burkholder, 906 yds gravel 48.75 ; cent oft for bash. Sale at one sharp. ^Y u mer9far..is J R Somerville sad others,_haulia - ` F<. gravel on con 2 (bai of acct) 4.00 ; —•'The ohoioest Origntal B1end. 3f you like &good Todd and others, ggrav on Pickering F r 'OHM' MU RKAR, Proprietor, and 8carboro town 11 165.30. Wm well s furniture eiale re Fob. 21st,Ped • — Cup of Tea, try a pound 87J yds gravel on w t l and on Petty, 1AuotioYl 5A.le ' „ 1VOT98 AND COM.MENT6 Alton% rd Con 3234.50: Wm Petty, i - J 7 187 yds gravel 22,06 ; H Ellicott, work The undersigned has received instruc- - SO CENTS We have heard a great deal on con 6 and bet 15 and 16 con -b -13A5-;- tions Etna also a yd's gravel 2.90. y �A��Z c�^CTT ` in late years about the new -rich, a The Council, in response to a largel -.+ Ask for a Sample Package . clasR of people who have risen as signed petition from the residents of To offer for sale by public auction at sr usual thin through great tibil• Greenwood, decided to request the the premises. Lots 2 and 3,. B Hydro -Electric Power and Light Com- Con. 1, Pickering Tp., aGy and determination froth a mission to erect street lighte'tn that at 2,30 sharp, on Fresh Frozen Fish and Oysters _ position of comparative poverty to village. - _ I a position of affluence and tvelilth The Coi>•ncil now adjourned to meet Thursday, February the 19th, 1920 again on Monday. March 8tb, at 1 P. The following : F4ri11 Sausage and also to a more Psalted poli m. for the transaction of general A farm, consisting of 100 acres of tion in society.' Others have business. choice clay loam; with .fair buildings, ' y'.. t roomed frame house, orchard and 3 rerlrched their ideal through no LE G1 E$ wells, plowing done. This farm is s A R D ,S♦ O n their rt, 'but through - -� a good state of cultivation. Posses. R �% , effort o Pa e Bion given A ril let. sheer luck, by some relative leaf- TUESDAY, FSH. 17TH- Auction sale of Term_ down on dap of Bale Ing this mundane sphere Go pass farm sthoek. imeelte o 113t4l rd Hoar, and enough in 30 days to make one- ---(THE GROCERY STORE eternity in some other place of lot 6. con. 1, Pickering. No reserve. half of purchase money. Balance t. _ =P a mortgage for 6 years at a per cent. abode, and leaving his wealth to Sale at one sharp. See bills. Wm Ing , ction may be made any day• . AL S I KE -SEED r be egq%ndered by his hitherto un- Maw. auctioneer. or full may apply' on the $T, 0 CgsITg SHOP I `lortnnate nephew or some other FRIDAY, FEa. 201•s -Auction Bale of premises, or to Wm, Maw, auctioneer, Y Y A lY E a+.. of farm stock. the property of Chas• Whitby, Ont. N blood relation. The antics of these S, McGrotty. Iot b, coq- 6, Picker - a • flew -rich in their efforts to shine We will pay the highest Horseshoeing and general blacksmt* ilp "sassiety" have excited the IC prices for all kinds wort promptly attended tee contempt of others, who are -: s of seed. --- Lameand interfering horses made endeavors - Send us samples and get a specialty of, asd- money re- _ greatly amused at their en funded if �.ork does not to become social lipne. But there our prices before ' ie another class who have made __ selling. : prove satisfactory. 10 pe acre cre rental will be paid for bind . The best of facilities �,1e$ �2C :AC�3EhT their appearance since the, begin _ -.sing of the war. It is a class for cleaning. whom we pity, but for whom the t0 any farmer or farms ovneT. J. $; DOWNEY COMPANY . 5 C wed r �' have nu feeling of contempt or - • _ tiienets-poor.-tui a1'arT1iF c1NTAR[O - t C i` -ves- rgate: _ pears before the war, there were many people who were in cora- �' GE _ PICKERING cow - GARAGE fortabie circumstances. They Mill - ick ' ys��gwere. sufcientlp well -w -do,, that,oSe'lX aVl - fl & W illta a are -,they could take life easy. They � -- sed business o Davi eon - - . - Having,pnrcha the•garage b me aA were not compelled to work as ZNL`. pg 0i'm goo they.he& sufcient means to live ,,, _ prepared to;repsfr all makes of %utos. ' • in comfort, and have a fair -Shit -re - - f the luxuries of life. Many of -, '•' We keep in stock all kinds of lard acreesoriea, tires for sic people have passedthe prime 0 V Rthem'makes of cars, oils, etct of lite: Through industry and - • thrift they had accumulated as . Annis &Andrew, - - e>r�g .:they jump this spring. had thought, a sufficient Are going to take a big -amount of wealth to enable them _ e have a few pairs going to pass their declining years in— at of prices. Farmers' Sales Notes the enjoyment of their hard earn- - of their - This Bank attends to the collection of Sales Notes. ed, though modest, fruits labor. They now fled: through TE" --We would like you �� try our Business etttaiatsd to us win receive our careful and prompt the high cost of liviug, that they ��-� attention. ' ,have not sufficient w keep body DUl tea. - The -quality is certainly seMces we axe to tennder�0°Chepec�y °�°K �'r yo" and soul together, and that they there. 41s0, fI'esh ground Coffee. a,.;atanee. s ?2R 4eetu-me their life of ANK labor. As they have he springy step of youth and Fish no longer - meats : THE DOMINION. t -:' Oysters 111 WHITBY BRANCH their backs arle bent, their life of - htaosgis. toil is' no longer a pleasure to Agency'for Royal Purple Stock Feeds., Also) Gunn's I GORDON H" ahem. There is also the widow,S11uc Gain Fertilizer. who had been left in comparative _ COM fort, according to Is condi SOiV �f-1 ARVHY , BERTTickeringtions that prevailed a fete years Hardware'' . -Store ago. She finds that it now takes GENERAL MERCHANTS- (Successors to M. lesson) two dollars to do the work that was done a few pears ago by one :.� :. 'o11t8r10 "dollar, so that life his become a Grftiiw�f =: tiow is the time yon need .a, g� stole• We have a complete btoak -- of -Happy Thought and Pandora Ranges, which will hardship. There is also the re both fuel and money. Come and see thew. tired farmer, -who having aeeumu- - lataed by- the sweat c.f. his brow, a � _"4sir sbare of wealth, has retired 4lro town to spend -his remaining .years ,in the enjoyment of his wealth and in the fellowship of -;hle fellow -men.' Whilr a few !. years ago he could enjoy many of '- this luxuries of life, he now finds that he must confine, the expendi- _ tare of his means to the bare ne- cessaries of life. --- _ , PICKERING COUNCIL The above Council metpurguant to adjournment on Monday, the 9th inst, 8 tt De utv save A fewZ7�$eater_leftat 86,50, while they last. This is the only Pira to bay the 1900 Gravity 8Vasher: Fully gusra/iteed. A free trial given. See our Power Washer• which saves you hard work. F'Ja SER We have a few Hog Troughs left -some as low as 2.25. • Clive the bogs. a trough that will save the feed. A full stock of Calf Meal, � . Stock Food, urple linens once tried. alwaysurs is used.tbe ' Royal A complete line of seasonable goods always on hand.' Saws; Axes, Brooms, etc., also %'stock of Mitts H%ndlesthatSnow wilShovels, l keep out the cold. It is always % pleasure for its to show our goods. �• Heaton, 'Toronto, for services re Vil• loge of Fait part, 63.90 ; John MurXar, Pickering Members ptesent Reeveco Reeve Richardson and Councillor Pugb. the a in the chair. for stationery, etc.,68.00; _ is S. A �� Public Library, 40-00; Claremont :--Public Library 40 00, t The standing committee on�Roads The minutes were read and approved, ar gains ed as 'follows :,J W Burk, 3day� shoe- ;, etlinggravelin Whitevale pit', 10.30; " days ditto, 19,60 :.7 , ,John Walter, el * �r Cooper, 1 day's work hauling gravel •'. min Whitevale, 6,00: W .i' McCartney: - J A communication was read from a s tial committee of. the Pickering Library askingfor an iucreaae,w,••io to the G • _ " Big t ock fPublic Fhauling �. =3,00 ; F Richardson, 6 yds gravel. 90c: Wm Petty, 1'l ypds gravel IV) ; Henry Wood, gravel drawn �V Lacey, •- • the rant made annually g public libraries in the township. a • ` on sideline het 84 and 85 B•F con 17.10. plsn24 oda 1zrpvP1 in „lAln24u • Wnt ? - �`- The stat,ding committee on Contin- enriea-sep°rted and recommended D R Beaton, Fresh' �ruzen Salmon, 16c lb. - ___'-$ol'8e, Cia),tt18� HO �nd Hen Fee g r. — - - the follow.iog payments ; on acct of salary, 100,00: also, for " ` ;tressurer'a bond, 40.00; The Toronto Stamp and -Stencil Work s, forsupplies . _ - Finnan Haddie, 15c per lb. nanison, Foster and ,�. _ �_ ® *.-It e.... L of all lrinda_nf Heaton, 'Toronto, for services re Vil• loge of Fait part, 63.90 ; John MurXar, Pickering , �I . and Salt Pork. for stationery, etc.,68.00; ;'Fi'e8h Public Library, 40-00; Claremont :--Public Library 40 00, t The standing committee on�Roads s ,�- Frest Beef. and Bridges reported and recon mend- ed as 'follows :,J W Burk, 3day� shoe- ;, etlinggravelin Whitevale pit', 10.30; " days ditto, 19,60 :.7 , ,John Walter, el * �r Cooper, 1 day's work hauling gravel •'. min Whitevale, 6,00: W .i' McCartney: -. Rid cattle of lice by using Hellihore, Sulphur and Paris ("green, s,. 78i days baulin gravel on con o, opp ?b, 1'11.00 ; .>Ras L Palmer, ii days We have a good supply of all on hand, , Rravel on con 2 opp 24 and 25, Fhauling �. =3,00 ; F Richardson, 6 yds gravel. 90c: Wm Petty, 1'l ypds gravel IV) ; Henry Wood, gravel drawn �V Lacey, . ' � �r,�� N N E re rk Vat's at 600, 120.00: Fred [,aces, work a • ` on sideline het 84 and 85 B•F con 17.10. plsn24 oda 1zrpvP1 in „lAln24u • Wnt �1_ :_:.,..,--:w,.,.�«r,+...av��....Waw:?rw"o-.,,•.. � �._: ::_. .:..:.... .:. :',+,.-:4. ,m..7 ,.. a.._... ..,. �.... .. .. ,-__ .....z.:.,r;§.w.,x-].e�:.s�: aiw'ic=+:.- ,�...,., '�y -"� toronto 11'eterooro - r 1UfUL JLLM ti.na.c aha c '1C". r . Y .'� • ,rp'�.. n'tiis. ; •-::'.. �I+•'i',1.y •R '•' >' \ ...r v. a a R. R. Forsyth Ili in the citi at �tA eters was in Whitby oa Glllonday. Walter Ward had a business 4 !tripp to the cit on Tuesday. 3ames GraKam is making icu- ,provements4o his residence. Mrs. Thos. ibbons is 'spending . a week with her daughter, Mrs. . ;Adam Spears, of Atha. Calvin Hurlbert has been Pn- gaged as caretaker of the public -school. Chas. Sargent has been laid up several days suffering from Ia grippe. Rev, J. F. Dingman, of Wing. ham will occupy the pulpit in the Baptist church on Sunday next. Gasoline lamps have been in- stalled in the Baptist church thus ;greatly improving the light of the * ,,greatly Jacob Brillfngerhaamoved from the village to work for Mr. Apple. by, of Whitby township, just east of Balsam. Robes t Scott, Miss Ellen Scott z and Mies Smith are confined to the house suffering from the prevail- ing epidemic: The Women's Institute purpose ' - holding a valentine social at the home of Mre. T. E. Stephenson on Wednesday evening next. On account of a number of the : members of the band being ill, the carnival which was to have been held on Thesday-evening has__been. .,,postponed. r Dr. B. I. Love Ieft on Wednes- day for Toronto to 'take up post graduate work at the Veterinary College. He has secured a man to attend to his practice in Clare- :. wont. We congratulate the following pupils of Miss Veta Stephenson, A. T. C. M., on having passed most successfully the piano examine - g tions at the Toronto Conservatory of Music: Primary -Mies Edna Benns Elementary -Mise Eliza- beth Ward and Miss Aldine Ward. Mrs. Harry Thomson returieed home on Friday last from Buffalo, where she had been for a week .,ow ng to the death of her son-in- law, rank Kluge, who died in Chicago after a brief illness from ppneumonia. Hisfuneral took place in Buffalo where be lived for a number of years. He is survived by one dauRbter, his wife having diked about ten years alto. On Thursday evening last about twenty guests assembled at the home of Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey to help them celebrate the toren- tieth anniversary of their wedd- ing and also to bid farewell to Dr. B. I. Love. who is -leaving. town. _ A pleasant time was spent in music, games etc., until the early hours of the morning. when after. sing` log "Auld Lang Syne". and "They are Jolly Fellows" all departed for their respective homes. There have been several cases of small pcx in . this neighborhood, and these might have escaped had +others who had the disease had exercised ordinary care.. The die' 4 ease has been of a mild type, and !many who had contracted it, in order to avoid inconvenience to themselves, kept the matter quiet " :and when nearly recovered, ming- .' led with others, and this at, a time + when the danger from contagion Fest. and thus- the disease was spread. The racing carnivalon Tuesday --evening of last week was fairly well attended. The following were the raze-winnerR: Fastestcouple, 1st, Fred Sanderson and Miss Mil ,dred Brodie; 2nd, Murray Forgie ab�• Mies Lois Brodie. Fastest bo underly years of age, let, Frank 'Barclay, 2nd Will Evans. Fastest lady skater, lat. Miss Myrtle 'Thompson; Zod, Miss Mabel wagR In the 10 -round fast race, Fred Sanderson -.Won for the second time thus winning the $10 prike As there has been some fears ex ;pressed regarding contagion frons the prevailing epidemics, the inan- ager, Mr. Wid,, Miller, is taking every precaution to•guard ,against .this danger. He has the rooms disinfected before every gathering and the money to be handed out � in change has also been disinfect- ed. After about seven yearn' illness from rheumatism, from which she suffered greatly, Mrs. Wm. Evans passed away on Friday morning -- -fin Der -Seventy=-fifth-year.. Mrs. Evans, whose maiden name was Melissa Jane Morgan, was born-in- aremont, and resided here all her life. The high respect in which she was held was shown by the large number whe attended her funeral, which took place on "'Monday to the Union cemetery, the funeral service being_conduct ed by a former pastor, ey A. R. Park, of Toronto, who was assist - "led by Rev.. A. McLellan, of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. WV ..Limbert, of the Methodist church She was a member of the Baptist church, bnt has been unable to at tend the services for several yearn an account of her malady. Her busband died ahopt tbirt3-•fE� . years ago. She had ta•o of a farn ily, Miss S. E., And Ralph. both ;af j whom enrvive her. 1 ill ,. •,r•-,: . *� �.w 1' .ca•::�'� + J�.-r'.., r .. y' ._ �,RY^'.' � � •Y.7 w„r- '^"vd'": . Ou-seeotw p� the ilh um of Kim and lilies �iraham. II Rath- erford, at iuside. to funeral ing , Vv wfor of Port Perri, "and lite. 'a . Hall, of Stouffville, are relieving the sank here. " _ :-. _.';Not, later than sapril lot There will be a leap year carol - MI_ vat in the Caledonia rink next Tuesday evening. The gentlemen Sod'lund properly drained; for growing flag. Will a 16 $Z g pay will take the place of the ladies and the ladies must skate on the per ton, supply seed and harvest same. ' There will be a good band .' 3 tons per acre should be obtained with a favorable spring. attendonee. Amung those who attended the of the late Mira. Wm. Ev-� r p' 1 o threshing, nor no seed no binder twine to f'v y1 ins on Monday were Mrs. John _buy All profit with little work. j Murgau, Magnus Henderson, Chas. Grant, Mrs. George Found, and . THINK' IT' OVER Ind. phone 800 Mrs. llickenson, of Toronto, and E. W. Evans, of gWhitby,of Au interesting game of hocks ROSE FLAX MILL, - ` PICKERINO was played on the Caledonia ON f hereon Monday • evening between Whitevale and Claremont teams. The.former wan in a fast game by Grain Chopping _. Piekerin l Bakery the score of 8 to 5. Notwithatand .J the stormy night there was a AND FL IKING good crowd in attendance.: I am prepared to do Grain Chop Big displayof O as es,Creame Whitevalie Club of pi,g and Oat Flaking every Choice Chocolates in boxes. Fruit Cake 40c lb, weekday week"day except ' per ----- United Farmers Saturday' Extra quality at 55 cents. 'Wedding Cakes our specialty. Seeds have arrived. John F. Bayles, ' Greenwood 3M: =• 2401STIAMI=' At the next meeting of the Club reso: — . PICKERING, ONT. ixeld :Vverq Z Bus meets all Trains Flrst-class Rigs to hire day or night at lowest prices. Phone 1805. Thos. Sanderson & Son, PROPRIETORS - Of all materials and design kept in stook. I1 will pay you x, [call at our works and inspsot our dock obtain prim Don't Don't be misled agents we do not empicy them oonsegneat. ly we can, and .do throw os the s/eaf commission of 10 per sent., which yogi _ sell serb"y slave by porebleSing frc�s MI J. T. MATHESON 09Bae and Works, Whitby, Ontario lotions will be passed on the following: TIME TABLE -Pickering Btaton 0 The United Faxmera Re Interewitching of Railways T. R. Trains going East dao as follotwsz - x No, 6 Hail g'� A M. Concrete Military Training in Schools ..•- � '— OF Improving our 8chdol System {„ 38 Loosal 2-28 l d 25 P. ffi• - - • '' Regulation of Food^ �tla Trains going West due as follows- Ontario Standardization of farm impplements No. 20 Local .. 10.37 A. M.. • c RegulationOfoaatds motor truck, oa our � ` - Product'k7 Farmers' eiIIb meets in the 37 Local 'L 95 P. M. e •.. 7 Mail 7.56 P. M. The Pickering Nos. 6snd ?also run on Sunday T Pickering Town Hall on a Foregoing is 1 hour in advance vl llanCe Committee of Standard time. Field Tile second Wedndsday - --- - -- — and Brick of each month The oirject of this Association Is to (� - -- - Only 11r112g summer 1�1011tha. lessen steals and prosecute the�elons, CO a C oal Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 Watch for neat meetieg Members having property stolanoorumuni. inch date. oats immediately with an numbs r , �L F' of Exeeative Ocan den«. Hard and Soft Coal of the Get my pnoes.' 4�e 38 Stmoth- Membership fee fee 11.00. best hand on Concrete work done. nekssu e�ieveeeeon on aappWadeho e sdeunt oe hand LAW, Ind. Phone iIOS Pick. m Exec. Co. -L. D. Hanks, C. S. Palm- THOS. A. LAW ' er• W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Clarence Simpson J. R. Thexteni W. J. Clark. hS,ogesria�. Got !4 '1SF. Presidsnti e.oe.tary C. N. R. Stations Brook Road - us J. - _ y �, CO U C- NSTR F the Ford I�Iotor Company of TIoNistheoraer . p y . of the day. If yon have . formed the ' Sav- I �Canada,.Limited, is able to build logs habit you are prepared up to the limit of its capacity, only to meet its opportnnlUesif not, reconstruct your met ...27 350 Ford Cars will �be built for f and begin today. we Have _ - Savings De artment at every � use -in Canada betwpe0anua the Branch. • • _ . THE:. first and. July the thirty-first o this =. STANDARD BANK .y :Divided among the total °�'��`°" - ear. PICKERING BRANCH jlin � o ulation of _Canada this means' �,MMERMA,r - . Mw.w.., 7e p tSMANGM ALeO AT WMTfY) _ 7 is -ane car to every three hundred and ten people. _ 8 AR C� A/r�11S It -is easy to See that many people f In Men's and Ladies' Overshoes `a _ Men's 1 buckle, l.00 Men's 2 buckle 2.l0 T will be unable to get their' -Ford Women's high top,... IL50 Women's overshoe, fa Cars at all and man will have to Men's knee rubber boots, b.00 All these Roods are made by •the .wait for summer or all delivery. Wealeohaveabigeupplyo granulated sugar. • A 'Ford Dealers in this territory, J. Fingold, °•Cla,remoa� N Ind. Phone 2804 five desire to deliver a car to every. :person in this distrix who wants - c _ --- - one.}_ ut vie cannot et the cars un - 9 -- less -se•nd -in the czrders now. :If •ou will need a`: Vicar. later on, Y The Univel gal don t wait till spring before order- Sawing-: 'Machine ! in Put ourself at the to of the Manufactured by �. g, y p _ W. H. Jackson do Son, : delivery list by signing an order :Brock Road. Pickering. Ont, L a e• -h ,- -Blacksmithinq and Woodworking {a at�day. 8 .. • :,; -- s branches, a gumming - • 166 allZt and filing a specialty. ming We stock Gasoline Engines. nery `.-PICKERI1� GARAGE, -DEALERS PICKERINGI V -heels, Circular Saws• saw Fi�.J ;and Emery Mandrels. � - - (ILISTI TIS So A.N'��,F �7CT) � _J Ladders c! all lengths on hand a and for sal®, r, �.1 `•o-,•,;ygr wP• �''n.'' " ,v v ...•y ,,,, », -"°a`• +„ x T'•'"g w�'""`, .�,� n h•+'».'_'..' x M TEffIff MSENSE� HOW TO TRU ` DIRECTION STOMACH TROUBLE y Flotil Kidney. ASCRIBED TO NATIVES A Tonic Medicine Is Nee#ed to By the term floating kidney ,o o= 'OF FAR NORTHBuild Up the Digest NORTH. - movable kidney, is meant a condition - in which the tissues surrounding the/ Organs. V, kidneys no longer keep them.both in their proper positions, which are be- Stefansson, the Arctic Travel - hind :the last ribs, one on each side i ter is Very Sceptical Regard - of the spinal column. Tjsually one Y ry p . Regard - kidney only, and that the right, is ing "Directipn Sensg." thus affected, although both may be, especially tn, the distressing cases in The . apparently marvellous way to which all or almost all the which Indians, Eskimos and other abdominal organs are involved primitive peoples make their way in a general relaxed . condition. thrcugh forests, snow covered areas Women are believed to suffer from or other regions that have little to in - floating kidney more often than mcn, dicate direction to white newcomers and the troubae begins most common- has led to a widespread belief that. ly in the third, fourth or fifth decade they possess a mysterious sixth sense of fife -say between the- ages of of direction. twenty-five and forty-five years. Stel'ansson, the Arctic traveller, who The kidneys in. health rest upon a has lived much with Eskimos, is very bed of muscular tissue that runs sceptical .about the existence of any down on each side of, and is attachedl superiority of sense of direction to, the anterior surface of the spinal among primitive peoples of any kind, column, and they are held in place by and gives strong: evidence from per - masses of soft fat, 'sheets ,of fibrous s°nal experience that Eskimos .have IS IT TAG DAY FOR YOU?tissue and the arteifles and veins that no such superiority. go 'in and come out from the 'con- cave aide of the organs. They are The ability of Indians and. others to Inferior to White Men. Attach one OS<them tags t0 yetis pacfige, bale or bales] also supported by the pressure of the find their way he attributes solely to —take. toexpress.or post office and it will be on its way large intestine in front. their famillarity with the ,country #o join thousands of others already in our warehouse, Ai, kidney may be loosened . from through which they are passing. They sorted, listed and ppt up in best possible shape, for the these not very secure supports by a I note many things that they have seen ,inspection and bids of hundreds of eager buyers. jolt of any kind, such as a fall,'a blow i before and that. have no significance in the back, or a severe , cough, Tight to the stranger in the ' land. White You will get the opinions on your furs expressed in the lacing used to be regarded as a fre- men can and do acquire the same satisfying form of RECORD PRICES by at least 800 quent cause of floating kidney, but ability to find their way when they a ` buyers from the chief great distributing centers of since it has gone out of fashion it is have learned to know a country. When �•' ``• the worl& not so much of a factor nowadays'..the land is equally strange to the Any wasting disease, such as tuber- white man and the Indian or the Eaki- The SMALL SHIPPER is welcome -we want -to prove culoeis, that tendo to absorb the-hed mo, the white Iran, because of his bet- -1tp._au consignors, large or small, our certain ability to of fat surrounding the kidney will ter developed ' reasoning power, is get these real redult16 make it more liable to be displaced: more likely to have a correct line of WE HAVE NOTHING to offer buyers at this sale but In many cases there are no distint'- direction than the Eskimo. y five symptoms o! a floating kidney Stefanason tells how, at -time when genuine average Canadian furs in ORIGINAL collet- • of Moderate degree, or even04 con- his little party was fn great need of tions -that's all -just the best in the worldl Immense siderable extent; in other cases very food, one of his Eskimos, Tannaumirk. quantities of every variety marked on this tag are on pronounced symptoms acoompany a came home late at night and caused hood -yet we have not nearly, enough -there are not very slightly movable kidney. The great rejoicing by relating his nuc - enough anywhere to supply the universally keen do. usual symptoms _are a persistent, cess is killing a caribou which he had ` :lmand exist>eat. dull, aching pain in the. back over started to purine early in the morning. the region of the kidney or over the He was the hero of the hour and re region of the stomach, which some- counted his adventures in great detail. March 1st is last receiving date; ` all "Pers are cordially invited times extends into the groin; but when he, finished his story Stefeae sometimes it is so sharp as to sug- son asked him whether it was a long to attend the sale.gent renal colic. The severe, pain may way to the spot where the meat lay ., come in attacks accompanied by chills and whether he had cached it safely. ,ADDRES13s The Eakimo's answer was that he had , -•=:- _. and rLomiting. The patient's ddges- tion is usually very poor, and con- covered the meat with snow and set -,.-Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co.1 stipation is liable to be troublesome. traps by It, and that the place was a The treatment of floating kidney long way off. Stefansson volunteered ,LIMITED MONTREAL is by pads or speclat corsets or belts to go with him the next morning, but - - - -- to k h wandering n Tannaumirk said this would not be designed keep the nde ergo Tefmporary Offieesi ✓ti's in its -place; but when these fail, as necessary; if he were to start early •� they. often do, the surgeon must in the morning he would, without as 'Wiadaor Hotel, Montreal ,% iP �` fasten the kidney W the muscular sistance, be able to get the meat home �1� .W` mass on-wbjeA it rests. by al lit. Bright `end earl the next `d he was o�with sled and dogs. but "b0 — it long been pitch dark when he turned In answer o questions he �od� STORMY WEATHER re 8 t i said that he had been hurried all the Quality in Quantity ,pS Q` time; that he had hastily loaded the s mak the REAL market w �a� / HARD ON BARY meat on the sled, had net two ini"fo r / al tra s bey the deer kill, making four • ✓ �e altogether, and had come right back ; •' �/ oe+ll'�sd}'�o��+Q`� The stormy, blustery,wcather which home, - we have during February and March . _ Took the Long Way Around -is extremely hard on children. Con=. -The neat day about noon Tannau _-T mum profit. In the first place, the] ditions make it necessary for the, mirk had gone of[ somoazhere to set 91Cieowitig Cabbage for -land should be a sort of sandy loam j mother to keep them in the house. foo traps. Stefansson and his corn- Profitwhich will warm up quickly. It should They are often confined to overheated, panion, I]r.. Anderson, heard some' of When graving cabbage for the be well drained, rich in available badly_,_ventilated_rgs�lttS_ and. -catch their dogs bawling- and whining be. i tmarket several this �s must be con Plant food and- should. contain a good colds which rack their whole s, -stem. hind a ,ridge about half a mile .away .-skkred in order Lo produce the crop SupplyThe of humus. 1 To guard against this a box of Baby's from the camp. The sounds indicated to the beat advantage and for a maxi- The land on which I. raised cabbage r Own Tablets should be kept in the that the dogs had been caught in and other garden truck last year was house and •an occasional dose given traps 3s the weather was about 40 �� f good, rich soil. I. plowed the he baby to keep his -stomach and degrees below zero, there was danger -FA EUNG . HERE'S early in the spring, and spread on it bowels working regularly. This will that if the dogs' Maws, i1, pinched in six or eight loads of well -rotted man- not fall to break up colds and keep traps, 'would freeze quickly and ren- - ure to the acre. I worked this into the health of the baby in good condi- der the dogs valueless for service. WHEREIT SHOWS the soil by disking and harrowing. tion till the brighter days come along. Stefansson and Anderson hastened Just before the last harrowing I ap- The Tablets are sold by medicin- deal. therefore to the rescue. . They found ±--- plied -broadcast some 300 :or 400 era or by mail Lt 25 cents a box from • four of the dogs as they expected, a�i01!1't^WOrfyl Let `Datiderilie" pounds of wood -ashes (unleached) The , Pr. Williams' lied cine Co., with their feet caught in traps. But' save. our hair and double and 1 pounds o fourteen per cent Brockville, Ont. -- - what greatly surprised them was to y acid phh osphate to the acre, arid fin-- �^ find these traps around the deer kill, 1tS beauty- fished harrowing. which. Tannaumirk had taken so The land was in good condition by A Sea Worm Good to Eat. i g the time I had m plants ready, and' The most prized o1 all gustatory many hours to reach in his trips back Y P Y forth. Tire -explanation was that when spring was far enough advanc- delicacies in Samoa is the "palolo." Tannatlnrirk, is starting after -the deer, ed to insure proper growing weather Canadians who have been persuaded had followed it as it took a circuitous 1 set the cabbage' plants in=rows three to try„ it declare it superior to the lob- course of more than ten miles. After feet apart, and twenty inches apart in ster. shooting the deer he had followed the 'r the rows, puddling them in well. The palola is a marine worm and is �_.- • I have found that to secure the larg- rather a mystery, 'being never seen trail over which he had come and in = est profits, the -crop must be pushed .,going after its meat he hill once atnre save on two or three nights in the en - in growth from setting time to matur- tire year. Its appearance, seems to be made the circuitous trip, covering ity, so after the plants were started regulated -by the moon. more than twenty miles in a round trip nicely I applied 150 pounds of nitrate The night 'when the October moon mile toa White that was less than half 'a � maway. hite Men even of slight of soda to the acre sprinkling it down changes to the third quarter is chosen _ r The old-fashioned methods of treat- S, Ing stomach diseases are being- its- carded. The trouble with the old- fashioned methods was that when the treatment was stopped the trouble re- turned in an aggravated form. The modern method of treating in- digestion and other forms of stomach trouble is to tone up the stomach and glands to their normal work. Every ` step toward recovery is a step gained not to be lost again. The 'recovery of the appetite, the disappearance of it pain after eating, the absence of Bas, are steps on the road to health that a1 those who have 'tried the tonic treat- , ment remember distinctly. Dr., Wil. Uams' Pink Pills area tonic every constituent of which is helpful in building up the digestive organs, and it therefore the very best remedy fol simple or chronic cases of stomach troubl& The success of the treat- ment is best shown by hundreds of bases like the following. lire. Chas. Comer, Picton, Ont:, says : -"For up- wards of two years I was a great suf- ferer from 'indigestion. Food would - ferment' in my stomach, and I would j belch gas with a burning sensation. Often I would be troubled with nAa- sea, sick headache and dizziness. Notwithstanding that I was undet '' medical treatment the trouble grew so bad, that I would only eat when absolutely forced to, .and I was in con- stant_ misery: _1 -woe .Bally adviseq to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and [fad only been using them a Lew .I weeks when I found they were help- ing me. I very gladly continued their use and the result is they have made me a well woman, every vestige of the - trouble having disappeared. I am so v grateful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for me that I strongly advise any who.may be suffering from stomach trouble to give them a fair - trial, and I believe that like myself they will find a sure cure." You can get Dr. Williams' Pint: Pills through any dealer in medicine, or by matt, post paid, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. Ville, Out. ' AlfNfa Queen. '• 1 Mg's. Jessie B. Bacon, better known as the Alfalfa Queen of the world, -Swns a 6,000 -acre ranch near Gothen- barg, Neb., where sne spends her summers. An Idea of the Income that Alfalfa Queen enjoys may be gained from the fact that off 300 acres of her land last summer she- cleared $200e 000• Persia practically enjoys the mon- opoly of the date trade, j KAM I 1. Is. no oar at the same old price del. – ected 100cl lure sugar Oaas Treacle. U" it regwarly. reed it to sour. Cows, Pigs, Horses, Sheep and watch them take on weight.. Sprinkle it over straw, old hay, a" all other fodder. It _ . Keeps Stock Healthy • - Buikts Flesh Faster - Cows Give More Milk It cuts down cost of feeding. i Vila. able conditioner at decidedly reasonable cost. Xade of pure sugarcane molasses, icy it by the barrel ` Obtained from all first-class dealeM dead for feeding al"Wars and price, Cane Mola Co., of Canada, Limited, 118 8t. Paul 8t. West, Montreal, Que, Iwo Eggs In Every. Hen New System of Poultry Keeping -Get Dollar A Dozen Eggs -Famous - Poultryman TELLS HOW \ i "The great trouble with the poultry business lies always been that the lay. Ing life of a hen was too sho'rt,- says Henry Trafford, International Poultry -• .. ' both sides' of the rows and woikin by the palolo for its first appearance. education Svc red make a�wance for years Editor or Poultry success. I . g the angles of direction and would cut The average pullet lays 160 a gs.', If .. in, while in about a month I put on When the moon rises the sea is seen kept the aeconcl year, she may lay loo • ahed an additional lb6 pounds, and this to be alive' with wriggling green and across, but .Stefansson says that the more. Then she goes to market Yet, produced the ]reads. I kept the cab- brown worms, some of them a, yard or Indians or the Eskimos in his expert= It has been et Is born orlly hatched once have no such notion, but in. re• that every pullet d born or hatched with bsge thoroughly cultivated and free more in lengtjr. over one thousand minute egg germs. to from weds, and conserved the mots- The nativV§,'•ready to advance, make turning from a point will travel over her system -and will ley thetas on s; the same route by`which they reached highly profitable bash over a period pof roper y ture with a, dust mulch. a festival of the occasion, going out tour to six years' time if elven proper It unless there are some landmarks in care. A few rows of the cabbage I left with dip • nets among the reefs and How to work to get 1,000 eggs from g sight recognised earlier !n the day. every hen; how to get pullets laying t►'nftrtilized with nitrate of soda so scooping up the worms oq the bushel. early; how to make the old hens lay tike that I could tell the difference,.if any, They paddle about !n every available uilelk; ho.v to keep, up heavy egg pro. \ that the additional nitrogen made in boat with lighted torches waiting Lor when n all through cold winter months the moon, 'and then the scene becomes BAL E D SHAVINGS when sRRs are hi hest; triple le; pro- yield, ducUoh make ilacer hens hustle; 16.00 After harvesting and,com g one of great and joyous excitement, profit }rem every hen In aux winter To stop tautng hair at once and rid g pilin my The palolo Comes once again when months. These and many other money tl►e scalp of every particle of'dandrua results I found the cabbage recedvtng FOR maktng poultry secrets are contained to set a small bottle of delightful the asbes and phosphorous produced the November moon quarters, but no i fDanderine" at any drug or toilet a profit of $70.50, while the main more until the following year. It is counter' for a- few cents, pour a •little part receiving ala three elements pro- said to 'live in crannies of the coral your hand and rub it into the scalp. du'ced $95.80 per acre. The cabbage reefs, coming to the surface to spawn ter several applications the hair grown on the ground receiving the at these lunar periods. Sawly stops coming out and you nitrate of soda pro&6ctd large, solid Some of these worms are eaten as can't And any dandruff. Your hair will heads. The heads produced on the they wiggle, but the bulk of the catch *row strong. thick and long, and ap- other ground were good but not so is reserved for a big feast on the fol - fsoft, glossy and twice as beatttl- targe nor ao firm, needing a trifle lowing day, when they are wrapped l lino astment. Try ill move triatming• in banana leaves and baked. Mr. Tra ford's "1,000 Edd IiEN" 9y8- 6 E D D I N G tem o4 --poultry raising, one copy of w , hich will be sent abbsolutely free to any reader of this pager who keeps six bens or more. Eggs should Ro to a dol - Write or phone for Special Caalot lar or more a, dozen this winter. This Prices. means big profit to the poultry keeper who gets the eggs. Mr. Trafford tells how. If you keep chickens and want R. LAIDLAW LUMBER CO. them to make money for you. gut out this ad and send 1t with your Hama ane D. address ne sBldr. Henry Trafford. 4. Y . 6a,�1ap0d� � .�62 YONOE ST., TORONTO, free. Dopy of . HID 1,000 100 N will be sent bi• return mail. :AM. ,iaL,3..��• r � i.i /,. b J� 'BITS OF —, "SIX” w�ssas. �:`. ', ' .� ..., ..' -1.i YS'M•gT'� .... •a•. '... ..+1"r'. .-y ;: eJ� .x t :tin'T i -I r, .,. • .. .. .. R. Ln .•.e .�..i''�- ,• , , l '�,Y .. .. . ..:'., .. w4. � � N•�.. •. :, .,. .„r .,-F'i`da1. •.•KQ, . .. ver'.a• y,. . �y�ys, �,.!rR^i�. 1 : "J:1 - �.i��' M ;J '.y.�;,� .:t y�(� ,'!' ../' � '4`✓'. r. �.. /-. 's..!-.. G pp yy�� •, }',i". ..: 'i'!Le ,k•i,: fur %M'F �""• ,Mr.' o�..'� "."^'F.. ��}'.. �:,A '�„ '� . !. �J J,. ,., •.f �i :q''A•r.e�"'.y� -, t•�:�r ,�i.. 1 * :.2x .-'�r.�SIF/ !.e•. A lktadache its fr uently caused �. Al by bad!7 digested�ood; the gases Coati. .1. Av� roata t 'Y' ". �.. tr ., �. � � is Vit., 4t''. Jl:.•'•.... ,r.i,.. ..'.• � �-..'.. .. � r, .. :... t :. a: . ,� :... sd: ,� � ! - .. w �_..F,•,, { � ^'� •^rl � e „ F56.. , a 1i _b•'--6tkearcdZ•'R.i., ., ;..-i'.;:Hi a ]�;•�•:.'�--'^C'—•--9r M* �! _ � r •.�•._ .. �' 1 . •- w1 .� S�'.�.P'". .'A"t:Y r:h%f' S;%�f •i4Fz� �^ x. ,.pns.Jl.•,..�G •Te.i.},iu..':.N`.�i�: •.i.:n R+r .;: er lr�.. �' '„'.'.M"o1:+F".' - t and affordrelief. .— �t/J Sows ALo, re are buyers At RiQiJ WhslE have ..<^?'.t>. _ -` .n._ _..•. J.:�, ,, .... 1..'...• it i SYR and the relief of in - noticed abald-headed chemist stand- supply, advise us, as wg will pa the highest prices, dry gr 4 from the naw. Keenan Won.. t O1' 04 flammatory conditions M SPR ►. of the throat arising r !'� _. ' Relief Cu"I led isement& 'BITS OF —, "SIX” w�ssas. DESIGNS FOR YOUNG HUMOR for Headache PORTRAIT AGENTS w �siW i Good WOMEN ' A lktadache its fr uently caused from and AWN rices on ranee -ask for os' for t Co.. i Brunswick Al by bad!7 digested�ood; the gases Coati. .1. Av� roata i � and aeida resulting therefrom are absorbed by the blood which is Those Modern Infants! Avery EW81'APER, R'EEKLY, IN BAA County. Splendid o portunit W T• Wilson Publishing turn irritates the nerves and small boy sat on a doorstep weeping bitterly. Co.. Limi 7! Adelaide St. W., Toronto „ causes painful symptoms called VVELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAP asked akind-hearted passer.•by. "Have headache. neuralgia. rhetima• u �' 1 . •- tism, etc. 16 to 3Q drops of wailed the boy, "she's not lost. -. Mother Seigel's Syrapp will'correct &Wtydiigestioa - want to be Parked here all night."' P g and affordrelief. _ �t/J Sows ALo, re are buyers At RiQiJ WhslE have For Coughs', Colds, } it A Scotchman went to London fors holiday. Walking along the streets he SYR and the relief of in - noticed abald-headed chemist stand- supply, advise us, as wg will pa the highest prices, dry gr 4 from the naw. Keenan Won.. t O1' 04 flammatory conditions M SPR ►. of the throat arising r !'� ( from Bronchial, Asth. matie affections and i "Yes, sir," said the chemist; . "stepC Inside, ' derangements of the, please. Here is an article I too 1stq Dr, Bollman lE CO' Limited, Collins -wood. Respiratory ff Organs. Prepared from Spruce''. 9204 9118 V.61.Crum ' ,. and other nodi• No. 9204—Misses' Dress. Price, 25 r s sinal agents. Success- cents, In two lengths; suitable for fi fully used for 60 years, i 'small women; front in two sections; °'"' y •' Alxay• buy kn. t.�. sl:. - - two styles of sleeve. Cut in 3 sizes, 16, 18 and 20 years. Size 16 requires, MWwide, with bell sleeves, longer length, 4 -- - yards 36 inchea or 2% yards 54 h d - inI es wr •e, with dart sleaves, Aweel, said .the Scot, "ye can gie sad Zow to 2064 RED shorter lengtK, 3�6 _yards 36 inches _ Work for All. the top o' your head a rub wf' it• and mailed Free ta,an A4 - dress or 2 yards 54 inches wide. I'll look back the morn aa' see if Ye're dress by the AU Width around bottom, 1 yards. Cane, friends, the world waste mend tellfn' the truth." 3L tnay filo es Oo„ ;1& ;. No. 9146—Misses' Dress. Price, 25 Ing, 130 west gist strsot The chemist returned the bottle to New Tori, U.S,A. cents. Body and sleeves in one; with ' Let none sit down and rest, or without collar and flounces; dress the shelf and kicked the errand boy iN �j iNNOW x But seek to work like heroes, for laughing.'DARTING PIERCING r With the Fi'ager8' j 2U two lengths. Cut in 3 :dies 16 to And nobly do their best. r f+ years. Size 16, without flounces, {• Says CornsLift Out longer length, 3 yards 36 inches wide; Do what you can for fellow' -man seep 11LSaasa's staimeat is the Loose. with flounces, 436 yards 36 inches With honest heart and true; } A p wide; vest, �¢ yard, 27 inches wide. Much map be done by everyone, Love o! luxury is the hole in the SCIATIC PAIRS ' Without Any Pain Width, I36 yards. I There's �t k for all to do. Paket of thrift. _ No. 9161—Misses' Dress. twice, 25 Though youcan do but little, - e cents. Suitable for small women; two styles of sleeve; two-piece skirt That little's aomethtug still; I Give wily before �1e pena- i Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or [in two lengths, with or without two- You ll find a way for helping 1{ �1 , any kind of a co see. n e e will. trating te$erta of 9loalf s lifted ri t out with the fingers if you sizes 16 to 20 i will apply directly upon the corn a few Years. Size 16, with Now bravely fight for what Io, sight, Liniment tunic, 2% yards, 54 inches wide; And God will help you three h - drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati a :. tuthorlty without tunic, 2 yards, 64 inches wide; Much may be done by everyone, ``o do these rheumatic twinges sad vest, % yard 27 inches wide. Width . if Bilious, get your the loin -aches of lumbago, the nervi a _It. is' clatmed that at small cost one There's work for all to do. inflammation of neuritis, the wry aedt. can get a quarter of an ounce of free. 1 yards. ' sora at any drug store, which >. sum• 1 These tterns may be obtained Be kind to those around you. Pep and `Color back the - joint wrench, the ligaments rain, , dent to rid one's feet of every corn ; from our heal McCall dealerorfrom To charity hold fast; ., t: the muscle strain -and the throbbbw W callus without pain or soreness or the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., pronto, Let each think first of others, with Cascarets bruise. the danger of Infection Dept. W. The ease of applying, the quickness And leave himself to last. .-.+» • «.-. •••.»•.•,.....w.. «.« of relief, the sitive results This new drug Is an ether compound. �` Act as you would that others should Furred Tongue, Had Taste, Indigos- po S and while sticky, does the moment !t Lh for 7tinard's and rata so other, cleanliness and the ecanotny f Act in their turn to You; tion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable Head- ' Is applied and does not Inflame or even -~' - '-' Y aches come from a for Sloan's Liniment make it tiniversa ' - 'Irritate the surrounding tissue. r Much may be done by•everyone. Did liver and preferred. Made in Canada, A Boy's Windmill Experience- There's work for all to do. mmEsish bowels, which cause" the This announcement will interest atomacti to become filled with undi• 964, .Oce, 4.10. :asany women •here. fox It is said that When I was a hot' about twelve or the present- blgh-ILeel footwear IN put- fourteen years.old. writes a contribu• seated food which sours and ferments, ting corm oo pr9cttftH7 avert' tor, the family with whom .7 lived. got t forming acids, gases and .poisons. , woman's feet a. new windmill, the fir§t they ' had The publisher of the beet Farmer's . Cascarets .to -night will give your bili- ' paper in -.the Maritime Provinces in ous liver and constipated bowels a ever had. It was before the days of p Big Crowds!. steel mills and towers, and the wind- writing to us states: ' thorough cleansing ,and have You feel- rmill was made of wood. A couple of "I would say that I do not know'of lug clear, bright and as fit as a fiddle = It is said that 50,000 people were a medicine that has stood the test of by morning, Cascarets never sicken .-present at the King's investiture at mechanics were about the place for s „SYRUP 0 FIGS" Ibrox Park the other week, but more several days building the tower end time like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It or inconvenience you like nasty Colo- has .been an unfailing remedy in our mel, Salts, Oil, or griping Pula.. They have. assembled -for a football match Putting up the mill, and to a farm bey 6 . s household ever since I can remember, work while you sloe ��/� �J� bhhen England and Scotland have met !It was a' brightext spot In an ring tae and has outlived dozens of would-be D ( CHILD/S IJ1/V i rl ■ G 1 to a match under . the handling code, � monotonous existence. ' During the �. and even a week -end match between day I thought of tittle else,' and I competitors and Imitators." the -9egttiah League teams at (fins• 'dreamed of little else at night. 1 slept i *ow world commonly attract a crowd alone to a room to which there was a # MICURAHEM Look at tongue S Remove pooittle less bei r sewing machine with a boali ] o e the war. boxlike top. P 50DS from little tris stomach Nrr o Roo for s Room o complaint. I .eft that time I t pant. • The crow frequently - " d that watched the match q Y walked in .. �� _ liver and bowels An Iris alae and, Irishman was c between Bur an ' my p, a d one night I woke recently traveling Bury d the 'Spare at the . g ke to find Y 8 -.• . :. • =t _ � myself at regi be - !n a truly accompanied b a BABY'S FACECrystal Palace was estimated at 236,- 3'o, g Ight. It wen un P Y minister c cm 600, and `'takes the cake for size" in . pleasantly cold, for I had on hardly � when two very stout old ladies enter. gf� � e � the records of football. Cricket has any clothes, and I knew that I was up I ed. They placed themselves one on (, only once or twice got anywhere near on the windmill. I felt about in al- each side of Patrick, and he was /, football figures for numbers present most every direction for the tower of crushed between them. The minister w "7 on' one day, but Old' Trafford, Man- the mill, to avoid falling off, but I was on seeing Pat so placed remarked: •�- -cheater, some years ago, In an Ana- unable to locate It, and I had to aft "Are you quite comfortable?" "I nodded a little pim tralian match, was credited with a 1 very still with nothing to hold on to. "To this question Pat quickly re- baby'sLsee. I ehousht k�was tro�m I sat thus until the cold waked me plied: "Sure, Boor, Of haven't mukih �e son k i vvoeN and lnit crowd of fifty thousand. theskin sono and But Englishmen do not maHe ch beat entirely, when I found myself sitting room to complain." could not sleep or° raft t '- the old Romana is their attendance at on top of the sewing machine. In the - he auption Itebed grid burned so. and It nusedl -sports. The gladiatortal c�nfpste, morning I told no one about my adf (MONEY ORDERS him to scratch. I was quite dim - ;which latterly declined Into orgies of venture for fear of being laughed at. Send a Dominion Express Money un- ged• Order. Five Dollars costs three cents, I saw an advatimemew for Ctrd- i blood, but which originally were in. --�- accent enough, attracted vast con- Plain Livet'a oust Soap and Olatmeat and neat for � � � r murses to the Coliseum at Rome. t}lb• The Roman soldiers who built much _Too Late. milter� > i��°�'ht tapes sad ' The parents of little Ethel had ideas "'hemp Accept "California" Syrup of Y p 1lllp •Ron says ' that,, with the upper wooden wonderful roads and carried a weight andtwo and a half boxes of Mina only—look for the name California ap ng disappear- of armour and luggage that would on ,the rearing of their child and ifl- oiatti he sone bsated," ) the package, then h plleries, which have !o disc you are sure yo�fr ad, the place could accommodate 87,- crash the average farm band, lived on stated on trying to carry them out. , Mrs. S, D. McGuire, child is having M .• One evening, just atter tea, Ether �-. Dee: 1s, 191!d las the best and 42416! SI10; and that ft_waa'tregnently packed. coarse, brown bread and soar wine. EJK Ctttletaa harmless laxative or •physic for tw The place was open � to the sky, and They were temperate in diet and re- ran into the dining -room, her liths little stomach, liver and bowv6. !would have been a very likely objee- gular and constant -in exercise. '� face ablaze with eacitemeut. Father Taleumtorevery-ddaytoi>,ipar a Children love Ib 'delicious R. five fnt.a Greek air-raid, say. Spanish peasant works every day and sat reading his newspaper, while moth- !Said SRV, _ taste. Full directions. for eudsb 6106 dances halt the night, yet eats only Or was mending the stockings, ,�. "Oh, mummy," burst out Ethel, wltrwtasg$, a'n each bottle. tilve it wtthof4tfew Digging a Pit for Teacher..black bread, onion and watermelon. Mother! Yon must may ,C&Htflj@s'' _ • may I say something?" ♦'' Pupil—"Would"yon think it right to The 'national anthem. of San Mar - punish a boy for something he had not "You know it is against the rule *to �.: ' QNLY �ABL.ETS MARKED •e ino, fibs smfiileat republic, is second *' done'" in length to that of China; to . talk when daddy Is reading. Sou must = ,; Teacher—"No, of course I should 'o wait till he has finished." dt not." s hem �� end would take To make the lesson more effective, .',,BAYER"ARE ASPIRIN ' several bo+ttrs. .- - Papil-"Wall, I havdn't done any of father went on for aome time. Then fay lesson6" Buy Thrift Stamps. he laid down the paper, and asked: "Now, dear• what is it you wanted to say?"Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cr*s9•r "It doesn't matter much now,,, said Ethel coldly. "I only wanted to say s e that I couldn't turn oft the b th Ad6WL� A Health-Buildin8 Cereal -- Q satisfyi;n§ food. eatly resin$ I"o taste. full of -rich nourishment !;TARt and ready to eat without cookin -Needs no Scr dr . ,Plea$irt$ alike to youn8 and old..'' - Theres a Rea sort " ---------------------- _ 6ir" a -tap, and the water's rurning all down the stairs.". Red Tape Forever. ' A London newspaper says that ti're- cently discharged soldier, who had un- Pleasant memories of his military ex. Patience, took: the first opportunity titer resuming his civilian c4othes to !•rite to his former colonel: "Sir. After what I have suffered for -he last two years, it gives nye much Measure to t•,11 you and the army to to to -- -"a place to which only the. Wicked are consigned, In diie course he -got this reply: "Sir. .any suggestion or Inquiries !oncerning •the movement of troops nust be entered on Army Form 2132, copy of which I enclose." The largest Atlantic liners carry as navy- as 150 firemen. A.Z. _ <ISSUE No. EM tolk., WN/ >30 Coldi,'Pain, Hesdache, Neural. Pookase whish sesta fts t �, Toothache, Earache and for i tens. Tien yft We i Rheumatism, Lunibaso, Seiatfea, Nea• Aspirin --the gmbi ritis, take Aspirin marked witk the scribed by ph]]mons fimift * same "Dayer" er' you are not taking taxa years. Haw, made Aspirin at all.. Sand ttu bates socials Accept only "BayTer Tablets of let$ ee$ but a f�e► seats. Aspirin" i4 an anbroken "]d&Ysr" abe soU layer "ftyw I There to ealy one, ArDisls••r'Rsf>ras+'-�sht stttts6t a* 'q Aspirin is the trade mark (reststeree to alaesaa) of 1h�tf aoetieaeide"ar et atucrueseld• Wbus it Is wail tae a ib$t r Drastnre, to aaslst the pupils afalaet tett771''aaa$hn X11! be moonset wftk their, menersi treat ffa> os Z t Cu"I led isement& 'BITS OF —, "SIX” w�ssas. HUMOR 1/ PORTRAIT AGENTS w �siW i Good from and AWN rices on ranee -ask for os' for t Co.. i Brunswick Al rR 1'ROMIERE V Coati. .1. Av� roata � !Oi tALB Those Modern Infants! Avery EW81'APER, R'EEKLY, IN BAA County. Splendid o portunit W T• Wilson Publishing 'fig r ' small boy sat on a doorstep weeping bitterly. Co.. Limi 7! Adelaide St. W., Toronto "What's the trouble, my ltttI6 man?." VVELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAP asked akind-hearted passer.•by. "Have and ibb printing plant In Bas Ontario. Insurance carried $1,soo. u You lost your mother?"o "No," for 1,200 on Quick sale• Boz �Pflson llblishing t7o„ Ltd•, Toronto, wailed the boy, "she's not lost. But I got to wait for her, an' I didn't aatSaBZLai�Ofyi•. want to be Parked here all night."' P g —'— — - C-HOICZ SILVER BLACK BRIZEDINfB _ �t/J Sows ALo, re are buyers At RiQiJ WhslE have Cautious Sandy. .'' yoa--what rlos Reid Bros.:_ Bothwell, Ont. it A Scotchman went to London fors holiday. Walking along the streets he COFFIN STOCK WANTED. IF Yolk lJ are able to noticed abald-headed chemist stand- supply, advise us, as wg will pa the highest prices, dry gr 4 from the naw. Keenan Won.. t n ing ai his shop and inquired whether Owen sound? Ont he had any hair restorer. (/ AN CER, TUMORS, LUMPS, MT "Yes, sir," said the chemist; . "stepC Inside, ' internal and external, cured w, stn by our home treatment. Write1. $store please. Here is an article I too 1stq Dr, Bollman lE CO' Limited, Collins -wood. can recommend. i have testimonials Oat from great men who have used it. It makes the hair grow within twenty- Amerios'saor iema64iw r four hours." /' f nook on �00G DISEASES fi inI es wr •e, with dart sleaves, Aweel, said .the Scot, "ye can gie sad Zow to 2064 RED shorter lengtK, 3�6 _yards 36 inches _ Work for All. the top o' your head a rub wf' it• and mailed Free ta,an A4 - dress or 2 yards 54 inches wide. I'll look back the morn aa' see if Ye're dress by the AU Width around bottom, 1 yards. Cane, friends, the world waste mend tellfn' the truth." 3L tnay filo es Oo„ ;1& ;. No. 9146—Misses' Dress. Price, 25 Ing, 130 west gist strsot The chemist returned the bottle to New Tori, U.S,A. cents. Body and sleeves in one; with ' Let none sit down and rest, or without collar and flounces; dress the shelf and kicked the errand boy iN �j iNNOW x But seek to work like heroes, for laughing.'DARTING PIERCING r With the Fi'ager8' j 2U two lengths. Cut in 3 :dies 16 to And nobly do their best. r f+ years. Size 16, without flounces, {• Says CornsLift Out longer length, 3 yards 36 inches wide; Do what you can for fellow' -man seep 11LSaasa's staimeat is the Loose. with flounces, 436 yards 36 inches With honest heart and true; } A p wide; vest, �¢ yard, 27 inches wide. Much map be done by everyone, Love o! luxury is the hole in the SCIATIC PAIRS ' Without Any Pain Width, I36 yards. I There's �t k for all to do. Paket of thrift. _ No. 9161—Misses' Dress. twice, 25 Though youcan do but little, - e cents. Suitable for small women; two styles of sleeve; two-piece skirt That little's aomethtug still; I Give wily before �1e pena- i Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or [in two lengths, with or without two- You ll find a way for helping 1{ �1 , any kind of a co see. n e e will. trating te$erta of 9loalf s lifted ri t out with the fingers if you sizes 16 to 20 i will apply directly upon the corn a few Years. Size 16, with Now bravely fight for what Io, sight, Liniment tunic, 2% yards, 54 inches wide; And God will help you three h - drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati a :. tuthorlty without tunic, 2 yards, 64 inches wide; Much may be done by everyone, ``o do these rheumatic twinges sad vest, % yard 27 inches wide. Width . if Bilious, get your the loin -aches of lumbago, the nervi a _It. is' clatmed that at small cost one There's work for all to do. inflammation of neuritis, the wry aedt. can get a quarter of an ounce of free. 1 yards. ' sora at any drug store, which >. sum• 1 These tterns may be obtained Be kind to those around you. Pep and `Color back the - joint wrench, the ligaments rain, , dent to rid one's feet of every corn ; from our heal McCall dealerorfrom To charity hold fast; ., t: the muscle strain -and the throbbbw W callus without pain or soreness or the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., pronto, Let each think first of others, with Cascarets bruise. the danger of Infection Dept. W. The ease of applying, the quickness And leave himself to last. .-.+» • «.-. •••.»•.•,.....w.. «.« of relief, the sitive results This new drug Is an ether compound. �` Act as you would that others should Furred Tongue, Had Taste, Indigos- po S and while sticky, does the moment !t Lh for 7tinard's and rata so other, cleanliness and the ecanotny f Act in their turn to You; tion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable Head- ' Is applied and does not Inflame or even -~' - '-' Y aches come from a for Sloan's Liniment make it tiniversa ' - 'Irritate the surrounding tissue. r Much may be done by•everyone. Did liver and preferred. Made in Canada, A Boy's Windmill Experience- There's work for all to do. mmEsish bowels, which cause" the This announcement will interest atomacti to become filled with undi• 964, .Oce, 4.10. :asany women •here. fox It is said that When I was a hot' about twelve or the present- blgh-ILeel footwear IN put- fourteen years.old. writes a contribu• seated food which sours and ferments, ting corm oo pr9cttftH7 avert' tor, the family with whom .7 lived. got t forming acids, gases and .poisons. , woman's feet a. new windmill, the fir§t they ' had The publisher of the beet Farmer's . Cascarets .to -night will give your bili- ' paper in -.the Maritime Provinces in ous liver and constipated bowels a ever had. It was before the days of p Big Crowds!. steel mills and towers, and the wind- writing to us states: ' thorough cleansing ,and have You feel- rmill was made of wood. A couple of "I would say that I do not know'of lug clear, bright and as fit as a fiddle = It is said that 50,000 people were a medicine that has stood the test of by morning, Cascarets never sicken .-present at the King's investiture at mechanics were about the place for s „SYRUP 0 FIGS" Ibrox Park the other week, but more several days building the tower end time like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It or inconvenience you like nasty Colo- has .been an unfailing remedy in our mel, Salts, Oil, or griping Pula.. They have. assembled -for a football match Putting up the mill, and to a farm bey 6 . s household ever since I can remember, work while you sloe ��/� �J� bhhen England and Scotland have met !It was a' brightext spot In an ring tae and has outlived dozens of would-be D ( CHILD/S IJ1/V i rl ■ G 1 to a match under . the handling code, � monotonous existence. ' During the �. and even a week -end match between day I thought of tittle else,' and I competitors and Imitators." the -9egttiah League teams at (fins• 'dreamed of little else at night. 1 slept i *ow world commonly attract a crowd alone to a room to which there was a # MICURAHEM Look at tongue S Remove pooittle less bei r sewing machine with a boali ] o e the war. boxlike top. P 50DS from little tris stomach Nrr o Roo for s Room o complaint. I .eft that time I t pant. • The crow frequently - " d that watched the match q Y walked in .. �� _ liver and bowels An Iris alae and, Irishman was c between Bur an ' my p, a d one night I woke recently traveling Bury d the 'Spare at the . g ke to find Y 8 -.• . :. • =t _ � myself at regi be - !n a truly accompanied b a BABY'S FACECrystal Palace was estimated at 236,- 3'o, g Ight. It wen un P Y minister c cm 600, and `'takes the cake for size" in . pleasantly cold, for I had on hardly � when two very stout old ladies enter. gf� � e � the records of football. Cricket has any clothes, and I knew that I was up I ed. They placed themselves one on (, only once or twice got anywhere near on the windmill. I felt about in al- each side of Patrick, and he was /, football figures for numbers present most every direction for the tower of crushed between them. The minister w "7 on' one day, but Old' Trafford, Man- the mill, to avoid falling off, but I was on seeing Pat so placed remarked: •�- -cheater, some years ago, In an Ana- unable to locate It, and I had to aft "Are you quite comfortable?" "I nodded a little pim tralian match, was credited with a 1 very still with nothing to hold on to. "To this question Pat quickly re- baby'sLsee. I ehousht k�was tro�m I sat thus until the cold waked me plied: "Sure, Boor, Of haven't mukih �e son k i vvoeN and lnit crowd of fifty thousand. theskin sono and But Englishmen do not maHe ch beat entirely, when I found myself sitting room to complain." could not sleep or° raft t '- the old Romana is their attendance at on top of the sewing machine. In the - he auption Itebed grid burned so. and It nusedl -sports. The gladiatortal c�nfpste, morning I told no one about my adf (MONEY ORDERS him to scratch. I was quite dim - ;which latterly declined Into orgies of venture for fear of being laughed at. Send a Dominion Express Money un- ged• Order. Five Dollars costs three cents, I saw an advatimemew for Ctrd- i blood, but which originally were in. --�- accent enough, attracted vast con- Plain Livet'a oust Soap and Olatmeat and neat for � � � r murses to the Coliseum at Rome. t}lb• The Roman soldiers who built much _Too Late. milter� > i��°�'ht tapes sad ' The parents of little Ethel had ideas "'hemp Accept "California" Syrup of Y p 1lllp •Ron says ' that,, with the upper wooden wonderful roads and carried a weight andtwo and a half boxes of Mina only—look for the name California ap ng disappear- of armour and luggage that would on ,the rearing of their child and ifl- oiatti he sone bsated," ) the package, then h plleries, which have !o disc you are sure yo�fr ad, the place could accommodate 87,- crash the average farm band, lived on stated on trying to carry them out. , Mrs. S, D. McGuire, child is having M .• One evening, just atter tea, Ether �-. Dee: 1s, 191!d las the best and 42416! SI10; and that ft_waa'tregnently packed. coarse, brown bread and soar wine. EJK Ctttletaa harmless laxative or •physic for tw The place was open � to the sky, and They were temperate in diet and re- ran into the dining -room, her liths little stomach, liver and bowv6. !would have been a very likely objee- gular and constant -in exercise. '� face ablaze with eacitemeut. Father Taleumtorevery-ddaytoi>,ipar a Children love Ib 'delicious R. five fnt.a Greek air-raid, say. Spanish peasant works every day and sat reading his newspaper, while moth- !Said SRV, _ taste. Full directions. for eudsb 6106 dances halt the night, yet eats only Or was mending the stockings, ,�. "Oh, mummy," burst out Ethel, wltrwtasg$, a'n each bottle. tilve it wtthof4tfew Digging a Pit for Teacher..black bread, onion and watermelon. Mother! Yon must may ,C&Htflj@s'' _ • may I say something?" ♦'' Pupil—"Would"yon think it right to The 'national anthem. of San Mar - punish a boy for something he had not "You know it is against the rule *to �.: ' QNLY �ABL.ETS MARKED •e ino, fibs smfiileat republic, is second *' done'" in length to that of China; to . talk when daddy Is reading. Sou must = ,; Teacher—"No, of course I should 'o wait till he has finished." dt not." s hem �� end would take To make the lesson more effective, .',,BAYER"ARE ASPIRIN ' several bo+ttrs. .- - Papil-"Wall, I havdn't done any of father went on for aome time. Then fay lesson6" Buy Thrift Stamps. he laid down the paper, and asked: "Now, dear• what is it you wanted to say?"Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cr*s9•r "It doesn't matter much now,,, said Ethel coldly. "I only wanted to say s e that I couldn't turn oft the b th Ad6WL� A Health-Buildin8 Cereal -- Q satisfyi;n§ food. eatly resin$ I"o taste. full of -rich nourishment !;TARt and ready to eat without cookin -Needs no Scr dr . ,Plea$irt$ alike to youn8 and old..'' - Theres a Rea sort " ---------------------- _ 6ir" a -tap, and the water's rurning all down the stairs.". Red Tape Forever. ' A London newspaper says that ti're- cently discharged soldier, who had un- Pleasant memories of his military ex. Patience, took: the first opportunity titer resuming his civilian c4othes to !•rite to his former colonel: "Sir. After what I have suffered for -he last two years, it gives nye much Measure to t•,11 you and the army to to to -- -"a place to which only the. Wicked are consigned, In diie course he -got this reply: "Sir. .any suggestion or Inquiries !oncerning •the movement of troops nust be entered on Army Form 2132, copy of which I enclose." The largest Atlantic liners carry as navy- as 150 firemen. A.Z. _ <ISSUE No. EM tolk., WN/ >30 Coldi,'Pain, Hesdache, Neural. Pookase whish sesta fts t �, Toothache, Earache and for i tens. Tien yft We i Rheumatism, Lunibaso, Seiatfea, Nea• Aspirin --the gmbi ritis, take Aspirin marked witk the scribed by ph]]mons fimift * same "Dayer" er' you are not taking taxa years. Haw, made Aspirin at all.. Sand ttu bates socials Accept only "BayTer Tablets of let$ ee$ but a f�e► seats. Aspirin" i4 an anbroken "]d&Ysr" abe soU layer "ftyw I There to ealy one, ArDisls••r'Rsf>ras+'-�sht stttts6t a* 'q Aspirin is the trade mark (reststeree to alaesaa) of 1h�tf aoetieaeide"ar et atucrueseld• Wbus it Is wail tae a ib$t r Drastnre, to aaslst the pupils afalaet tett771''aaa$hn X11! be moonset wftk their, menersi treat ffa> os Z t ?r. M -,. +_.:.,. P*• _ �f• _ . �-s,�,,:>e g�.. _ ;_..may,¢. 'C"•`5F�"`'4, ,•: Jt': ;: T.•>•�k.. •gy. rjC'_: ;;3'+••w• .t, ��,�y^ ,gay •... y.. ,q-a:s. Wil.' •.•'?`i'� t. n. ��-. P' lT�.7 'rr+w •.t Z"-' �:. tWIXa�:4•e •. "oT 'T'.. S ^:�., e'^""� ;y.��"��r�',`k`'•.t�� aY ,u. .. bK. �.;�'...,..s>,.re.�.a" .LG,,....=a.=.:�k`s.':�.r� ...:.c••.r. •�'s'R;,. _ �dy:w �-:c "' .ra.S.o,+d's:' •`:.?t '}.; X..a y. „c+•A'. nsw { as •t+- '� 7w- .+:'^" L:. NPf. +�y�,tv'.�•' k. -'r +ro= •. sw'. y:J� Y.� �'�'�"T' "'�3s•.. sr:.A„�,. '�.�`'�-.`,�:.s�:'-•� c'. ...�s�•srS.. � ° r��`•.:.•.;�*':m'K� +•Rif..-��ix re�:n,-.'�;,,'.'. �•�n ��•�� �`QQ -John T. Stephenson has been -Died, at Whitby, on Sataiday,-BUND �' LOCAJUS ie■ f7• laid off luta foe the past few days Feb. nth, Joseph'gegn, in his 77th w - HARD -.,',• ' suffering from+ the prevailing epi- � year. � p t =Rev. A. E. Bruce was in the demic. We are -glad to know that on Wednesday. he is nowiinprovin�. Now AdverEisemerata. Found, a stem of money. Ap- -The Woman s fissiouary , c D� ,ply at Chapman's store. * Society of the Methodist Church Oft BALE -A gander, 1 year,old: �' ARMERS .and--STOCK-OWNERS - ' Nichola,; Cowan, of Toronto. will hold their annual social even • FChas. Hood. tot 22. con. 1, Pickering: 21 -spent S indayath horne here. ing on Tuesday, Feb. 17th, at 8 - > TOR SALE -.One Biantola, nearly _ .PMR. YOUR STGCIi IN GOOF QONDITION --Foiiod, in Pickering Village, a o'clock in the basement. Miss 11� new, and about 30 records. Apply to Wm. - tsum of money.' Apply at this Jackson, of Nels"on House, Mani- �tcca,s, Pickering. 21•22 International Stock -Food TotILC ':1k office. ; * toba, will Rive a very interesting I �% ANTED -Two farm hands, at • -James and Mrs. Rose spent 'account of her work 4nioug the � �` work the year around. Apply to F. T 111 25 pound pails, $.7a` " $onlay iviGFi-Lhrir relatives in To Indians in Western Cauada. A Brignan,Osdritt, Ont:rslating wages required In tin=, L75 -�' For Horses, Cattle, 21-2 i •onto. Rood program will also be given ,^----_-__-- - 1n packets, Sheep and Pigs -The Misses Ciirk Entertained and a cafater`ifq lunch served. Ad- OR SALE -1 holstein cow, freshPackets, d mission 2� cents. There will be a i' also to good Shropshire ewes in lamb, also u 1: In .number of friends On Ft 1 Ry ewe lambs. B. Carter, Green Ricer. 21 evening. sale of homemade biking. Don't _ .._ _. _ InteriiRtioual Hog -Fattener 2.23 per pail -Miss Madge Forbes, of Toronto fail! -to hear lss Jackson. Every-, T OR, SALE -2. gond cows, due to � � �11 f 111 calve. Apply at lot •_'9, Kingston road. Chas seppent the week -end with John and bod4.ivelccitl Aunts, R R s, P:ckerrng. .1-_'a Iuteanatiowal Grofast Calf iiet<1 e. 60 pail -makes Calves Mrs, Murkar. -At the Jan. tweeting of the _-.-_----- - healthier and bigger. a --Miss Gladys Powell is horse at Woman's Institute it Ras decided ,7�ORt5 SLE CHE;'),P-HSTF j'h � iWag- - t � - ~ .present suffering . fro'm,• a very to do some , ewing fur the Ukrain. P International Poultry Food blues Poultry EIei1tl13 oink s ileus lag menti: H, tu•rman, Claremont. 17tt In paeke..- °_severe cold. iaws. We would ask all those _._ _ `- fl0 cautn and 30 cents -Joe Clark, of Toronto, spent ladies who ire interested in this DAILY.THE YEAR ARQti ND the week -end at the bolus of his work to conte .to the Red Cross �'1-5rnd for yearly contract and 'sample Other woll:kuown lines case tree. H. A. 1\1art,n; Windsor, Cent, 19 -Lt -':parents here. Rooms on .the afternoon of Feb. ----------- -- lute national Heave Cute 75c Iuternational Wovlu Powders, c 5e -hifsy Eva Bunting is confined '18th, at 2 o'clock. Please bring 11, UUD FOR. BALF�Q5 per cord, it Distemper Cure 50c Colic Cure 30c Lo her bPri suffering from an at- your needles and thipnblH?, also `` 15, rear of con. Brock road). Aman - _ Frock r the "fife" my discarded clothing which you will be in the premises to attend to customers. - Int. Louse -Diller S'S'cents C, A, Barclay. Brougham. 19tf _ -=Dr. Henry Will be here a's usual think would be of use to these sof= - Grit and Gaster She'ii Z cents per pound next Tuesday to attend to his pro- fering people. We hope every I�OCLTRY AND • FEATHERS one, Who is not prevented b sick- r Vanted-Live pnaltry and feathers of all " "fes.ional duties, p y kfnE?,. Highest price paid, rod. phone come to thi -F. S. Richardson intends sell- Hees, will 3 meeting 11• Herman, Claremont, 39tt ing by public auetiuu about March xlid help on tLis gird' pork. -Sett. -- r� cpn7pletC line of General Hardware d1ways in stock ;10th, his choice herdof dairy cows. - a well attended meeting of UR S.�LF.-� rinantity 'of clean Bun- -Hi -3 many friends are pleased the Chamber of Commeace Noss "aid tram. Lt 1'e \'heat: White iBun- oa and Eaflv i;ukl 1'rllow corn. 5. C. Sun- • �j' 1• to know that Stanley Davis fs lield on . Tuesday evening when ker 1{. R, 1, \Yhi,hy. lode phone'-'FU1.` L3. 3U,, Bwad lcile i.-F recoveringfrom his recentsevere matters of touch interest to the i.IER DAI Nlen send me your + td%' Illne33Is Village Nve- a di-ecu!^sed and dealt, ) +•!; ;g are•+ r will s+r' you in a husmcss Stanley'Juhnston, Zif Victoritl" witiL.-The Chamber Of Comtneree u. �uirownearenng$, to S1U daily- the year University, spent Sund4y here will exert its iiiflrience to et all around. L imple naso ,rut plans tree. , Address g H. N'. 'ttart:n. Windsor, Ort. .a .r, with bis grandmother, lir,. J. H. all -right service in. the to utele- OCSF. !'A1� 1'lAND DECOR - Rogers. a . E L L O, 1'!T ��/ G /� 'S 'Rogers. phones. Stich a servive avo ild he 1101:1-')FAls. -George Far] Py has tented the t'eatl aporeciated es eciall in �k I two c` and uroubl'sh sh+p, pun- � R S p y 1n a ,n lt-,t tl ebest es-Tk s:i, compan- 'What about some Stock Food Quinlan d+renin ft,-ruerly owned , tease of t;lckness. A cot7tt311CLPe ! moth reef+•m pr!>pcay and _st9ck, re;,=. ' by John Crockett and will move a ib posed of J. S. JP )llw+pn, �..J, .dtnnnsand mercantile, al low rates. Apply at I, I [ r nces and merage a ti house across the stApp Royal Pt rple Calf Meal, I t for `25 lh.v Rova1•-Put le Stuckfoed 30c. 00e, 1.7°5 therein immPcsitttely. Morrissey and �Vm. Hall, �aqs ap - - i ';:3 Ctiici.en fpr lflc, aU.-.11!1: Disinfactisrt;, 30e -tiV. G. Urvis has sold liis fat -m pointed to work- in coils inctiou - _ +- �+ Louse hiller. tic (sail (:urQ 3[k. - -- a mile Anda quarter north of -the' with -a committee, of firemen to NOTICE TO CREDITORS. village, now occupied,by George prepare plains for the enlargement�,, CtY1e1-0 _ :. Farley, toA, Toronto 413. cif the town, call. It wag also de «e carry Purity Flour, .Cream of the R'e=t; 111anarch and Leary -Mrs*. J. H. Rogers left on raided to !sold a banquet in April .\.'tire tv Cr.dit)rs and ;'thus its the Es, Dread anti Pao -try Flout, .-A good time tri buy, Thursday to epend to o or three which .Will• be looked forward to i,ite of Slur }• A -v i White, Decea;e.t R5 flour 13 advRUclnQ. }- -' mouths with her daughter, Mrs, with pleasure by the nienlbers. as The, Creditor, of the E+tnte of NInry " t r Thos. O. Johnston, of Gerrie. they have A• resent recollection Ann ~obits. latP_oi the 1'oRnshipof r -y • A. G,ILLESPIE, I VN,BARTON -James Richardson, who wag of the one held a year ago. Pickering irr the County of Ontario, l� con flued to the house for a week, -NextStinday. Feb. 150f, will widow, deceased. iv bodied on or about stiff firing from an attach Of the be Caulp•tign Stocktaking Day in the fifth day of Deceruber, A. D. 1919. --. - - --- "'flu," is again able to be on duty. Pickering Methodist Church, The are hereby notified to send by post > The Methodist Sabbath School ~chole r•onRregation is urged to at- prepaid or otherwiFe deliver tet the ' held their annual-aleigh•ride on tend these sperisl QPrvicea. Come undersigned Executor or his8olicitora5t 'Wednesday evening, and on their and see our church "go over the an or before the 1�t day of -March. A. D. 1920. their ' Christian and sur- � Ig �., subject "Ebenez- aid aeseri tion, and hot supper was to :' -Morning I names, address l p he ora the i P . ' ret p tial P served, whieh'was followed by an er." Our text will be "Hitherto full particulars of their claim and interesting programa hath the Lord helped us." Even- nature of security, if any, held by -Our hockey boys went to ing subject. Sethel." based on them. - - - Markham oa Thursday night last the words, "He called the nR.ne of Immediately after the lst day of March. A, D. 1910: , the estate of the to play a friendly acme with the that place Bethel " Therein some said Bary Ann White will be distri- �RESH CsROCERIF.S _ y ' team of that village, but lost by a thing doing when business men buted among the parties entitled small marina. All report ii very go to church. It paid Jacob to thereto, having regard nolo to the pleasant time... ' go. The League of Intercessors claims or Interest of which the exe If you want vour Groceries fresh and quickly delivered -As Artie Crockett was driv will meet fur prayer and praise cruor shall then have notice and all S _ fog oat of the Presbyterian church every Tuesday, at 8'p. W. The others will -be excluded from. the said hplge- US your order and %ie, do -the 'rest., sheds on 9nnday afternoon after DEpworth League will _hold a liter- distribution. p- -Sunday Sehool. the bores brake ary and social service on FridRy, Dated at Toronto this 3rd dap of tawayy from the, cutter, causing the kith, at 8 p. m. ' Lads and Tags, Febiustry, D-11Ynp. I;ell or Inrlel>endent phone. - Considerable dantRge to the h:+r• Ps tally.in force -and brim; Some- WILLIAM J t.NiEs Br..vro-, E:,d., ;1J BStC ytreet, Toronto, - -, Cooked anti smoked Nfeats' ak>rays-o12� hand r mess. The animal continued at a new tue.mbers with you. The col Solc;'itor for the Executor _ ar nod rate of speed until it reached gregAtioual tea and re -union was WILL.Lkal Witi-rt•:. EMt• home. Fortunately no other a good suereq+ on Monday night, Brantford, Ont., F:xecuti,r 2r1.T? damage was dome. in spite (it the storm. T.lre art• �i-e I) ow lqave fire \e•�v 711 thoclisi �Iv111nlilS on !land. j- -The aminal .Ieigh•ride of St, dress by Rev. Ur: Simpson, of To ��T Andrew's Sabbath School fink Tonto, wag a great inspiradi,n to LOGS -WANTED YY ANT D several fityles and sizes. "� sine and - place on Friday evening last, «•hen the large bA. tid of wrtrkers pre•:ctit, _ s twelive mile drive wag giTatly The caures:eri remned some 1'witt l+icy-at+e#r,:l«..a�-prackstleti -et - - irl1:E' our Choice. _ +enjoyed by all. Ou their return it $1100 pt l}*fd' in Advance'. The ell at. the BAsket factor) l !hot chicken -pie supper was .served dve teatus n'ill report prognp * oil to which all did juytic•e, including Sunday eve ins;, Get oil tl;e li-t Bai,ivood Nn. 1, !,,:'' Irn to :Ai sal perm _ r iw`•1a goodly.numberof members froth and lift. -J '. U. S„fr. I:I,I1., v,,. 1,, 3:;irt1 to 33.1M1 - the congreRat!on. A short pro. _ ..�.. Lod Gioiech Niue MEN'S RUBBERS . gramme was then rendered by WHITEVALa t\u. 1, _?arxi to 23 Ittl "t ,;the children of the school. Tile annual meeting of the t . F. o. T. W. 7� CTFN, \je1j•,;'}Iet1vI►tl1)t1eT5' ilri.i UN't'1 �11oPs, ane Ur two buckle. An ' -The "114i" is: very_--ple_v91e-n_t in Club was bald on Feb. loth. the G'R fes\ lily E:E{, oN'T. - �/' this locality, as well as in Other following officers Isere elected : Prc!e., __ ��___� _ � cr � ' RING ^G�•ershoe �vitl•1 �lotll inti.' • A boon liir�. in an all -rubber, - localities, - It is not nearly so se. W..1. Turner ;.1st Vice, W. Willson :• PICKE _ vera as it was Hist winter. esthougil 2nd Vice, G. T. L: ',Tr n : 5e� r, Hugh -•. -;- • Overshoe, -rev, black or roti, heaj'v 1�t1)ber, at there Fire some very bad case3. -Pugh : 1st Asst., G. \IcKad; 2nd i V As was the case last, year, the Asst.. H. F. Poynter ; Directors -lie LUMBER YARD _ :;:3..it�,=x-1.00 and S4, JU�ler pair. track 'is followers b extreme y (l:+Try, K. Jli[}ere J. Michell, W. S. - a y ltiloe, Gen. Pugh, Jno. Phillips, 1). S. weakness, which affects the pa'[i• Turner. R. Ellicott. The members ; r" r "we fors , whicvableh AfTe s the after t��•V11 I3eayy Socks at 1,1-i•per stair. See them.' 1 � p decided t' meet teal o sdacnings inn_ rj O y� �1 Bathe attack. So its'there has been at a p. 'm. instead of evenings until j7 j 1 I deaths from the disease in. :this ftir-then notice., A hig turnout is look- \ 'Immediate neighborhood. ed for au Tuesday. the 17th, schen obs About 300 Al G hooped apple -'.:,OUR SPECIALS -• ' -.A sad death took place ia'To- orders for twine: seed corn, feed corn s.- • ronin, on Saturday last When Gov- and feed oats will be received.. The barrels at S� cents don Andrus died after a few days agreement with the i. O., O. F. to con each in IOtS - `V E' lltlte S011le Children's ROOtS 011 Sale at 't illness froth >ueutnonia. He con• cert the, hall into a colmmunit- hall 9 1 was received and referred to the -Coin.' Of IO Or IllOre 3t ttactgd a severe cold While bar mitres, G. T. L. Tran and H. Pugh, to aStOI11$hllll�' low prices the sho . vesting ice at Fairport from which ratify., " p u he neverfully recovered. He was 1 table, Iv�ll Sl"LES, itt; l: i - per pair. - we favorably known -itt STOUFFVILLE` D. Gordon all Son Pickering and Itis death cants+ as x The 'flu" has not struck nett town PjCKRING - 1 tlrlale, lamer sizes; at $2.25 per pall. 'y great shock to his tniiny•iriends' set, the nolo victim being Dr, Bill, . He leaves a Q0111 -owing widmv and n -lin i. serionsly- ill with pnenmonia. `' These are `propene •lines and could not be proCUled three small children for vibom the At the hopkry match here between Bell and lmiependent phone, 1 ' deepe9.t sympathy is eepressed.. Claremont and Stoilffville, Cl+iremont for a yffiilla like these 17r1CeS w -A bigb-class entertainment teas henten 9 to 8. Better luck neat ELM -DALE MILLS andconcertWill be given, under timebovs. soar - If* 0 ale Wh les• to -clay. -the ausgiees of the St.. George'~ W The price of realty property is . _ _ _ In and no ponies are to he had. If G e. A. next Satiil'(IHy evening, I+eb. fif�y houses were hniltnoiv they would 1 Ull can iliyays get Lhe best Mani-' k ltb,--.St, YiiLntine's Drty, in the he picked up within a month. Tota Floctt tngde Erwin \o. 2. C H �' N Town Hall, Pickering, at 8'1). in. The Methodist Church of this plwwe - - < < Ent: a_s 7 y ` It -is expected th.Lt some of the reached their objective: of $30100 for Roval_ITnnsehold and Gleuora for Fr " best known, local talent will take the Forward blofement Catnpaign in Rread. Try n bag. , -- ' -part. and•the very popular "Mary about two -hours on Friday evening. paatry F1.11t• Fresh Rolled Oats - ' Entertainers," of Toronto,' -will The Preshyterwn Church will af;air. BRAN,' SI'TORTS, ice their usual eerelleut,prugram be opened forservices on Sunda v next.. pit I r 1''F.EDS ` .g ns repairing to parts burned 'is nnw - _ Vi>1 ~tare, comedian, ats�isted by tinder way. Decorations will beleft l):1T C'HUP `;JeR{�ettP a��d Phyllis blare. over until spring. )ATS t - } =0n Friday evening tart a bi•il. A well-known residetit nr this pInce 13A RLEY CHOP r� 2itint light illilminated the. beau- R. P. Coulson, wag buriedhereon bI,)n ' bb'1'IE:1T • >tnel foG _ _.._._citing north-west from the -vil- d,, v. Mr. Coulson wag. reeve of out -CRACKED-GOV0. Eu$;new u� _� } Dw Jud{tii19 from the lirillianc•e town for anumlwr years and active in MIX -,,D HEN FE -, ) of the light it was thought at first liuhlir, life. He was ._ill for sprint n Cal4j%vell's Crean; substitute r..,Cand Harness Shop flint a fire was in progress in the Week with •'fln," tvheri pneumonia et "' Cilf \teal. 'r neighborhood of Whitevale, but 1IIThe, Pceshyter--i�+tts and llethndi,ts binl,is=es Mpat telephone calls sbowed that tht at. The, worshiping together during the CHOPPING AND UAir� %e 1id,�e 50111e s17, In �� Omen's and Misses' BOQt8 fire was more distant, which later re },{ring of the I'resb teri;an church. RL: SHTNG EVERYDAY _ proved to be the destruction of There is no repson wby these two Get prices on feed in ton 'lots. at one-third valtie. t, the flour mill at Aurora. incurring c:iurahes should not Fn.on.+as a united BELL PHONE. - "a loss of about $100,000. Very :hhurr,h• where strength and progress�+� W, W®@7t?:B r~`PICKERING�- Peldoin i9 a fire seen at such a dig would result wnd less reflection•cast on 1R. A tBLTNTING f inure_ our seven churches in town. 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