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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_01_07 t ARA M R, 4 0 7., t4 F" PM N _7 .1, 1 IN 7. FRIDAY, JAN UARY7. 1921 . . .PICKERING9 ONT, FRIDA GRERN RIVER Established IM Miss Gibson, of Toronto, spent the Wedding belle are_still ringing, -Baker * �re0,. . -Ea Jack Ferrier spent his -holidays at holidays with W. J.and Mrs; Devitt, The adles' Aid of the Brougham Green River. at the The Misses Routley holidayed at EENW,00D Methodist church will meet E. FORSYTH. D. of. 0., Regis home of Mrs. Frank Axford on Wed- their home here. 'Wm. Hoover, Miss Bessie' R and Eiow. j lre;4 nowber of jb* Optowstriall Asso da Jan. 12th. at 2 o'clock p. m. nee Y. station of 001istio. a attention given bo. W.lattins,of jessises, liefted twis, North Devitt, sciepee teacher -MILL Everybody is cordially invited. , and were all home for New Years. - •� ; , Claremont L. "K. in' Robert Wright, of the 7th conce3 cc the North Bay Collegiate Institute, slon,is spending afew days in the city,'i.`We are Ilavilig a special 'P.tTOMLINSON, M, B;. Member who has been spending the vacation Congratulations to-Adam Spear e Surgeons who headed the pull as councillor on �� ..N*!oflthe College of Physicians and S with his parents, Mr. J. and Mrs, Dev % of Ontario. occupied sale Records at pre-war Office: that formerly occ C Itt, has returned to,resume his duties. Monday. the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly h'as commenced his wiHf Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 131Y prices. We are selling re- Clifford Wt ight BROCK ROAD studies at the Canada Business Col- t,stock of lege. We wish him success. IMPROVED SERVICE-,. "IT E CARTWRIGHT, M. D..VN1. mainder of Xm S 9 .0 ain IV 6 C.lP.'& S,,Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Mr. Poole bad a business trip to the The Christmas tree and entertain- iver Union In-order to give my customers kettery ty of Ontario. Office hours - 124 and 0-8 p'.in.. Phono city on Menday., ment held by the Green RJ during the heavy graphs at 20 per or at other:hours by 'appointw6rit Phone Bell S. Fitchett has dikposed of a valu- 8, S. was'a decided success.' Each one service feeCding 24.U, Ind,phone No,400. Pickeriniz• On-, months I will until 91y.1st ar, MY cent. Miscount. Don't miss able colt to Clifford Hubbard. from the youngest to the cildest did his. to. T. A. Knox continues to improve to or her part well. The tree was laden chop' farmers' grain ou M.D., L.R.C.S., seeing otir goods before the delight of his inAtiv friends. - ith titany presen'tq. including two Wednesday in addition to blonds NC. McKINNON, w a Farlev )lot,; be�xj engaged violins. made of wood and all their `and Friday. * Edinburgh, tueiabor nt the College of Jathes Hours for Chopping 9 a.m. to 4 p,63. Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate caretaker 3f the school for th-e present strings were twine and the InaLer to i 404 Royal OGIIUQL Of Stitzeahs, Edinburgh.. C be sure %vas lackinL women and year. g in his mind. An I will agreciate your orders for Flour. opecial attantlon to dxfeases of children, Office and residence,Brougham, W. A: Jackion, of Kingston, spk-nt old pl-overl) reads "NViiPre iguorau�e ran and Shorts, Large the holiday at the borne of his. paretics 'is bliss'tis fully to be wise," stock on hand. bere. C.,jarPnceYoun$-Rnd family.0IiHwa, BAKERS' Joy is equal to the besif6r GREENWOOD bread and costs less, paid a flyinw visit to W. H. and UL'S. 'EDY. Barristp, 'Ile: Olat 4 WH. K E NN Sol- 'S- toulivi a Jack�,;on on 31tinday 1,15t. -dav) U e Kis.-�iui for pastry.. !eitor,Notary Puhtic,'SConveyancer, Ladiet,'Aid tneet.% tbio (Thur. Wb4 J. H. Kayps and dwighter "are -con- afternoon* at F. L.Green's. is cl;ieap-:Z13!,ead jit dear-WE' itby,Ont. 41 sideriuk awning to for the Nylu• - 51i,19 Woh�ster-returned -on Moinday p6t bake your own bread after cps nding the h9Iida*)r at home.Ith. and save money., 6 TRB.Count7Crown Ntiorue7,%n40*ua+,Y Solicitor. Cohrt House,Whitby. 10-Y 4coa. of Claremont: WHI e' T E. PARE WELL, K.C., BARRIS ter.for the henefit of their h' �1 ,H ., B Al i. ..- -- - --- - - The Mi"es Sandp TitVALS ­i. David Lawson recently. ctillpd ou %fr E. CHRIS'TIA'N, Brirrister and MI,;Q Lilian PnRh spent Ne and-Jiro, 'HaT+1v+;-v, and ' '1%11-t�.ter CLAREMONT with friends in Paris. Ont. 1hert sp-•fit N�"w Ycals .in Toronto can.-,Office Brock St.North,V.bitbv.- %Sly Y1 it h the former'sYnother.' airle it A. E. aii.d Mrs. NlAj(lr titnfert i d Mr,and A,.hl,,?v and Blaster Sir Q 0 1 ty' with their. L E-1 1 N'S,T 0 N, R i f I I S t I- riumberoffsiendsori Friday evening. _ip�nding it few days ISSU,Eft OF. :P� Jack tpetlt the,holid, twooworrili lBld aft Toron, EZ) J. Birrile, . ' y. .let f-.' datigliter. Nrtq. kilor, Harvey. u. Phwa,Gerirard 1411. Saturdays, D.1 %%ith B. Elli�on and, futilil t 1 -Vern r-K).•tind.) :tloly, 6,1, bkv. . e li"XL, r.l. Marriage Licenses j, - S%- Major, b-A-4 retarnsd to W I LLIA NI J.- B F AT6.%L . yeafit,; %vith Alfand Mrs. Trimbl'O. ri�stcr.Sulicitor. mcmber of the !'trm of her honje, after spending a few days. J. RichardNou bao'left the employ of vice Ryckman.benison.Foster and Beaton. Turomo, in Toronto. A lvith General Trusts Building.'93 Bay Street. '%N'. Peneelly and I.- now Prigogt. . I cives.-kion, Donald R. Pixgh. expocts- to leave Telephone k1aln 961 and tt,2. XtTu'esday for Guelph to be Hodowin. of the nth gins, 31 r course at the O.,A.'C. Some fifty of sixty of liar youi I-en joy ed'tskating on the pond'on A' A' G E Dental - ' FRUIT BASKETS r­ �g G B.and tetra. 'Fl:kon' 'entertained a pfop :Yew Years'eve. One evening since, 'LA 'few of their friends to a progressive through the tee, K E B. BFATON. D. D. R. 24 Quart Crates euchre one evening last week. one,of our boys went ..... ..... BGraduate of the Royal College of Dental and but for the tim0y as-sistmice'of We have a full line of motor oils and Toronto. office I Qt.'Berry Boxes The Whitevale Hockey Club.is very _,and no doubt would have greases as well am tinotor fixtures., Suirgeons and University of 0 over W.M. Pringle's hardware,store. Whabj: I1 Qt. Baskets anxious for cold weather 'again to ea- d. There is always more or Office Hours ID to 12-: to 5,30.f;Ind:'pbcine 0 Qt.:Paskets able them to enjoy their new rink, DWI phone 220.1 wily E less danger on the pond owing to-air A utbar of R 11,makes and designe,repair- Lenno Covers and Slat Coqers briles, so better complete the rink now ed on shortest•notice and _b WaST'HILL. started and thus do sway- with.any Omer early and avoid shortage at fair prices. John' Hunter Richardson, for -28 danger. Agents for Dominion Tireff'" ti� Chopping and Oat Rolling every week years treasurer of Scarkxro.'and one VETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.�,_M . day excepting Monday. of the beet known residents of the STOUFFVILLS -Genuii2e Ford Parts teacher of piano and'theory. Phone 1803, 10-10 township. passed away at the family Claremont. Our merchants are now W G, HAM-Inner of MarrLs, W. G.Barnes, Green River residence,here Tuesdav morning, after closing GILkoline always on band. Free Air e a long illness;In his 91st year, The every-evening except Saturday.% tAwasse is the Cotanty at On= A wateboigbt service was held in pall and see us if you are to naid] puke rlue valage. my - Or address R. R. No. 1.Lo4�uat Bill: late Mr. Richardson was,a, Pative of Scarboro.bad resided here practically the Methodist church. an I New-Year's of anything In the auto or truck line. W eV. RICHARDSO, - Rea I'Ea• all his life; and for,160 years the Rich-. eve. Dr-.�,Sanxsterls taking a poat�gradb- **late, Insuruner.Convitysticing. Notary ardson fancily. his forefathers. have No COMM0:1 Courses owned a ate course for a couple.'of' weeks its Public�Ztc.-;�Pickering.Oat., d tilted their lanOs in the Toronto. ow & She herd HALL louse car-penter. Es- neighborhood. A devoted` member of , Cowan St. Mnriz-Aret's Anglienn Churvb, Mr. A new pipe organ has been installed o"ttruste%even for nei"work, repairs or are in the Methodist chur--h. It is et. alteratio-ur. Ind.phone 2913.2'Pickering. 231y , given In Shaw's Busine" ftichardson'.s Activides Iii.church And Schools. Toronto. All work il pectedtbat a recital'will begivenin Pickering, Ont. S e t1ld - b. nevolent enterprises were unrem it- High Grade In *-very detail. the near future. R.BEATON TOWNSVIPOLERK entt may enter any day or start tang and widespread.- He war. the H. Stouffer as pih?cipal and 'Miss • (lonveTabeer. comwiffisioner for talking friend and codential Adviser of big s0dovits. Accountant Etc, Money so loan 'Home.9ttidy Cntir4es. Free .ghhors, and hg a. knowledge of Flutrerfelt.as, as.,islant bave'been to On!nw vmurnj. "I"ver M martiqM LAo. Ingue, Wrfte W. H.-SbAw. Pres.. net -ipal law and procedure surpass- ries lb the ty ! tritinic 7 W5 Youge'4t. Continuation Scilhoot here. -d by few inpn- of legal attainment 9. 7 enWaRf-d at increased salst 'A T -OR S. PT'GH. been-r-od Aur- -hardi, The Women's Iti4titure. are doitiv A Here - o u re Ail The' I'AtO Mr. 'Ric 46n. wh, wa,; splendid work. he"te in coudncting P -ed I unneer for tf,o Prov.nce of QrArio. pridecea% lyhis wife a nutuborqf r kinds rif sales conducted on rra%onable terms. so4les of g-o*dg made by blind soldirt-L4, t4%lt'TIvPd by thtep. song. Fred Al%o bivedcr of pure-bred Shorthorn cattle. is The workmanship is uiiarv-ellous find Write,phorr or-call. end..phone, Claremont, ff,, Reeve of Pickering, Yobn H, -aid 2116. Glen Mai,_r*P.0. PICKERING -:- 'vt - -ofavery --g Norman and big daughters. Florenri , Gemeut -shot _near th nM rd' R.4-milton. ..Vitrgaiet J-4orl ties,and T. •.TaU. ix ho �was POS-TTLL, Licensed Atietioneer, *boulder was takpi) tt� the hospit4l to Hy in order to F for Coutiti" of York and O"ano Aue. he exal t LUMBER YAJE%JU )h* Donenn. Aniong I)i,3 immediate' Ito abortest a,"otiottes in tnunicipsil circles rid in rilried by the a"Its of all kinds sttellued;0 on Incitte the bullet: It was decide not ties, Address Green Euver.P.0., Oct. . 'ill. Z.:_ 'to thecity. whore he was well known, wise to operate for%a mouth or.Rn.. the news of big denth. whilo not u - -in Lumber, LICENSED AVC- W Ave a with .. g-tQ hii being weakened,by 170$$ �1 At A W. e h -large and weil aggo r ted PXPP(APd, Was rereired-with profound WTKYNEF njor York.Qntario-and Durham ro -.tuck of the follt.)wIng ninteriAl : -,orvow, interment will tak n of blood. The elections resulted in accla mi ft. 7 --A +1 CountfeR. All kinds of sales promptly attended t . ay be V Mnriz-tret'c Hill. to. Terms rea4avlable. Dates for saleq riva Matel-Led B. C. Fir Flooritlj�. o'clock tion top Council-and.Sch,)ol Boar-1 as arranged-at NE XS'Oflicv..--Bell and Indepen- 11g, [111d this i Friday) afternoon.at 2 dent -d B. C. Fir Sheeti folloti'st , Council J. H. en t phones. Whitby,Ont. 51y Match( ng early R06fi Matcherl B. C. Ilemicivic flooring. reeve: A. Lehman. Ato", Brown. inch V Mixtelied Fir Ceilitijz, •1 in.' .,CHERRYWOOD Leavens' and W. J. Mather. council. Board-Dr Smith. F. -sold. and in. B. C. Cedar Siding. 'We weleorne sliq's McNeil, our new lors. School- Bi -Dr Steel P08ts., Bought and Robottom. and T. Holden,re-elected. a teacher. in our midst. Cor­ Also, Beaver Board, P) 1-.Goyer'nment, Municipal and a-:ier Bq r d Mites B ttrun-L spent the holidays poration Bonds For,Sale. ..and Apple Barrels. with her pnirents in Hnmilton. ..WHITBY 7. Hiss Revriolds. oar farmer teacher,Bell Phone 193- The town 'assessment has been in- A. C. REESORN called on friends on Monday laft.' W. D. Gordon't-Son' . Ernest and Mrs. Petty, of Toronto, creased. by one-third' and automati- LOC WILUAM D. DYKES, WHIT -pL UST HILL___-___ - - - s -nt:the holiday with their parents-cally will lower the tax rate. PICKERING here. Tfie Rev. Harvey Merritt bas made =)r., 'Miss Ethel Davidson. of Toronto.. his farewell as pastor of the Baptist Bell and Independent phone. spent the holiday 'with her parents',churob arld gone to Preston, where b' ary Surgeon Veterinary here. begins work,this we-e_k..• onor-Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Bert and 'Mrs. HI-ndes nre spending Miss Gertrude Pringle, youngerdat 1-Picke' r'in'g College. All calls day ornigilt their vacation with their friends in St. obter of Mrs. Alex, Pring!e, was mar- promptly attended to. fr. Erroll lt)crease Earniug Power Thomas. ried on New Yeii's DAv to N z,-Dell and Independent Plicnes Ales, J. Brown.Win.-and Mrs. Pettv and family Brown, son of Dr. and ONTARIO by taking a Course in the, spent Sunday with R. T, and 'Mri. Toronto. The Rev. Air. Turkington PICKEKING, performed the cererrinny. Davidson. ���g . 411110' . I a home for We fire pleased to -see Miss Sadie' J. E. Disney is builiug TIME TABLE�Fiokerinj Station e- !LL!0TT the lot in the rear of his T.R. TraittAoing East lue as faik�ws' Gates home from the west looking himself ctn A M b"le and hearty. present residence which has been sold 66 6 Mail 7.5 The Epworth League purpose bold- to a newcomer. The material in the 28 Local 2-2�P. R: 4# ad Local 64 P. M ing a bolt social on the evening of Junction Hotel is being' it tilized and Store '-Traiiii Ruing West due sit Inflows- Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto y towards a second Wednes-any. Jan. l9fli, Full parti- will go some WA No. 35 Local 10.415 A. M. culare will be given next.week. house between the two. 97 Local 2.3.5 P. 34. One of the last two students to RC The Ladies' Aid will meet next The Highway Department has scor- 4 7 suit 8.55 F. 9, cept positions commenced at$22*2.5() Thursday, Jan. 13th.at the home of ed in keeping tbo',.,now smoothed on V per week and the other at over bile it mak Xmas Sugov,.Wfions Mrs. Russell Davidson at 3 o'clock. tl;ie Kingston road. W n no Nos. 6and1alsorunon Sunday $IN' per month. Promotion in Roll Call answered with the word good ­Aotoring the sleighing I Foregoing is according to Standard business is rapid if you hhve COR- Trust, All the ladies of the commun- way ig,'Iterfered with. In fact Sleighs For Mother-Hot water bottle, toilet school e smooth This its are cordially invited, slip aloe„,better over the wide time. RiCT PREPARATION. goods, cut g]Rss etc. fox of is noted for high,grade training and 'Avery pleasant Find enjoyable even- surface than when confined to a single For Father-Pipes, tobacco pooches.Dr. X. E. McEwen, B.V.Sc. for assisting the students to obtain shaving soap -ind brusheal ing was spent on Monday, Jan, 3rd, track. employment. Write for College when the family and relatives assem- The annual week of praver Amongst cigars. n Veterinary,Surgi;on. Circular. Enter at,Any time. bled at the borne of George and 31r-. the five Protestant chlircbes of Whit. Big Brothe-7&pto strap,safety ralors, Graduate of University of Tortinto. Davidson to help them celebrate the by•begins in the'Baptist. church Mon- Ingersoll w4itch, 'flash light, tntli- W. J. Elliott, Principal tart' brushes.-Former Veterinarian to Njacdonald fiftieth anniVersary of their wedding. day evening and continues through Agricultural College, Quebec. _ with the week, Tuesdnv ewening Rev.Mr. sun- The, house looked very inviting w t Big Sister or Sweetheart-Box ,n to all clients. • decorations of and wedding Wright has chArge in he Presbyter- P.tompt attention tionerN, box perfurne, manicure set» hells. which were greatly admired. inn church with the wind tip Friday box Metcalf's or Williard's choc6- Bell and Ind. Phones, It is My Business After the wedding dinner was served, afternoon in the name church. lates. PICKERING, ONTARIO To help you run partofyours, toasts were next in order, to which The triumph of public ownership in Family-Stuart irramaphone for the 'Mr, Davidson responded in his most the, elections for the clean-uplof the children, price $15. By opening a New •-Garsge in the Vil- ahle 'manner. The presents were Mackenzie interests should hearten child , Aa lake of Whit�vale I am prepAred to do st who look to-the Latest Columbia Records numprous and costly and showed the thosp. of its in the ea Wr'. G_sr._,R E ID all kinds oiwdLpair work. including high esteem in which the coupK-are working out of the Hydro-R,idial and Ortimspbones. tit and side curtAiill-,, also making held. Friends crime from Cleveland, tinder the Commission,and that Prem. tops Has a full line of iresh and Cur- yotir old car look and run like new by Toronto._Oshawa,�nington, Union- ier Drury cannot consistently refuse meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint. ville fill joined with the family At now to guarantee the bonds of the To- Agent for Toronto rnqchinerv, includ• home in making merry. The evening ronto Eastern, as well its of the bun N.' E. McEWEN Spice Roll, Breakfast Ele&on of radials to be taken over Img:Pumps, Windmills,'Silos was spent in music and dancing until died miles MRckerzib corl3orations. a6m, bologna, Weiners, etc and Gasoline,,Engines. the wee snits' bnurs of the morning, from the so.will likely Veterinary Surgeon when the company dispersed, after The city street railway at ,r v the city.Highest prices paid for CHARLES M.IRICE, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Davidson many very soon be taken over by the. cit a more That will t� I still help he attuatiolo, 4.46 ft Moro 0 2M Butcher's cattle. Horne Tel..5621. WhfteT year@ of happiness v 4- PICKE, RI N. G N The Fuming MM and Cow AUTO :PAR! PART* tro, of P&Xit S I!, for won t snaken aml nwdvU of cam ?our o14. keq or worn-out par th WI oui the use of a tanning mill repi"e& it* or V161 wire us deisorit -A %re Sign That the Blood is law wbat you want.' We ears the, VLi thie production of clean first-class seed Watery and Impure. largest am most o0vaplete stook is difficult. Its general use is in CsfisAa of 4 a,htly uned or new parts to separate the"chalf and other inert We &VtOMQ 0 equipment. -Pe-ople with-thin- blood are muclr D. 4.43,Wh•re In Canada. astir matter from grain, which essential factory or refund in full our motto.More subject to headaches then full- -. *It" no'further discussion. lwvwo asst . blooded persons' and the form: Of feature re4u Yet the fanning mill has served incl- ansenita. that afflicts growing girls.1s almost always accompanied by head• dentally as a useful. implement by aches, together with disturbafice 'of -�rhich-means.farmers have been saved t� r. V dft it the digestive organs. immense same of-mohey,-owing to' its Thought. sight Of Ton -&W in reducing plant disease. This- his head Tuck came perilously near THE MAGNETIZED h i banging away Whenever you have constant or.rol tb at the It IL,friendly thing to ink curring headaches and pallor of the feature is not so well known to the laughing aloud.All at once Tom-reach- �fU sunset farmer as it should be, and ds appar- NEEDL our sands, face, they show that the-blood.is thin p and turned a little handle. Some ed u and your efforts should be directed ently not 'recognized In text-books on her little a and boys.( din t morning thing snapped, and a lovely bright toward building up your blood.- A fair plant diseases and their controi; out lands. thing began to shine on the Wall, like treatment—with Dr. Williams' Pink once fully realized the farming mill What a pleasant man our old pastor flower that W burst suddenly into When Y&*iki, thelil'b4dffme comes. Y, and-the W He could be dignified enough a Pills will do this effectively, ill advance in esteem, for its eonea- was! Perhaps they think of me, bloom. It made All the room bright. 'rich red blood made by these pills will tial purpose 'the removal of chaff and and was always so in the pulpit, but AW softly say, It later Tom turned the remove he- dirt—stands In no comparison to its Good night, jwd A 'moment e tho'beadac we-were never afraid of him, for We. bandit once more, and the object wan -con- knew 'that he felt himself to be one, night, More disturbances to the health are value as a means toward disease _Dear Child across the dark Agafn. Tuck wished. be COW& sea!" caused by their blood than most-people t7ol. Natural) when judiciously of us-in his*heart. carry the brilliant flower'home with have any idea of. When your blood is used,--just at the correctly adjusted One evening, after telling the story TaciesAdventuie. him. Impoverished, the nerves suffer.from speed and ftoper amount of "wind," of how Elisha caused the,iron to swim After breakfast there. were more lack of nourishment, and you may-, be tli4ie*fir be rern6vied a large number in the water,he looked round the circle 2, Tuck the fairy had been ill, and the ,lldry doctor advised a change of scene marvels. *Tuck followed' Tom and troubled with Insomu06.neuritis, neur• of light and broken seeds,besides chaff of Young faces and asked, "Do you X., -' for him. 1 . watched him pour some milk into a &lgla, or sciatica. Muscles subject to' and dirt. In this feature lies the sig- "ow anyone besides Eliaba who-can "Bend car it over. to what looked strain ' and S Means me to Mortal Land," Tuck Pau and carry are vuderuou�hed you nificance Of this implement as make iron swim?" like a big black box. Setting down may- have muscular rheumatism or of disease control. What are the light After waiting for. a little while begged. "To Mortal Land to see Tom the pan, Tom took a little stick from lumbago. If your blood Is thin and seeds due to?, Invgriably they are im- without hearing an answer,he said,"I -TO& had often heard of this Tom a box and scratched it on his sh6e. you begin to show symptoms of'any properly filled grains due to imma- can.": Newberry and was sure he -would be "What's he doing that for!" said of these disorders, try building up the- turity or• they,were prevented from We were ready to believe almost good company, Tuck to himself. And then he Instant- blood with Dr.• Williams' Pink Pills, filling out properly through,presence. anytbjne good-and glre�at of our friend, ortle, "Woof!" and clapped his and as the blood is restored to-Its nor- of disease or other adverse features but that was almost too much for us, fairy's parents., dressed him ly added, warmly and charged'him. not to stay hands to his face, for the little stick mal condition every symptom of the- (frost, drought, etc.). Quite a number He must have seen this in"our.faces; a stick) trouble will disappear. Ttiere are of diseases,its whetit scab, glume.s so,turning toone of the older children, more tl=two hours. Then they,clap. burst into flame. Fire'from Pot, re people who,owe their-present certain bacteria] troubles, as W he asked fora glass of water, a wire VM 41heirl hands,-and presto—he was He stared ivh1le TomAaid the atick'On more ell as top of the big black box, which caught state Of good health to Dr. Williams' flax wilt and many diseases affecting hairpin and a sewing needle. lie bent i�s Pink Pills than to any other medicine, N,,;�egetables, produce light seed. Gen- tbd hairpin Into a double hook like ff* found Tom fast asleep in bad. fire at once. and most of them not It stich-a curious place�—tbke room .,was Tom set the pan over the flame; -ftltate-Ao. -efally it in the imperfectly developed the two-fingers of your hand bent mot at all like a room in fairyland. then, a few minutes later, be turned say go. seed"that bears the germ of disease, forward, and, placing the needle on luck could not imagine what the bur. wband)e ("So many handlesl"thought Yba can got Dr.'Williams,,Pink Pills and it 'is these which the" use of the those hooks, he lowered it gently y into am was for; the rug looked to'him Tuck), put out the fire ail-d called the through any dealer•Ln.mediclue or by fanning mill will remove,and,incident- the water. As It touched the water --Me a big,mullen leaf, and the window cat to drink the milk, mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for ally incresaingthe bushel weight asid Along its whole length a.t the same A—Ad to he rn le-of-clearest fee., The next moment a bell rang, and $2.60 from The Dr. Williams Medicine making way for a-first prize at the. time the water seemed to sag or bend The strangest thing of all was X Tom hurried UM the Wl" Brockville. Out seed fair. under It; and " the wire hooks went IL, :'V- bright object that stood on a table by after him.' The noise came from A # - I . er the smut balls proper or the smut- 'the bed. It had a round.fac6 an4 it queer object on a table;' It stopped left Boating on the surface.' We -T. o Reduce Your Fenemg' ted porUons of ears so common in seed th' taked.005stantly earn- 'when Tom held tlie thinir to his ear. bt it was wonderful to see' the though all it a Biu. 14 Ind*oats. All of these, out "Hello., "All may b"m needle swimming on the water, turn. ed to Smitheral" said Tom. bar "Y was one word over and 'over I Suddenly.It began to-ring; the rinC_ right; ri�i V ready by the tinie Y04 The increased valuation of land, to-.removed by the fanning mill, and. if Inc back and forth and moving this ise was as laud as all t gether with the unusual prices of all followed by seed treatment with for- we nd that As we blow on it. bell in get here." a K.maldehyds,�chances of success in con- Ifter a little while he dipped t1w fairyland put together, and Tuck • "This is the,most remarkable coun- -building material, have created j jumped a foot high. -tryll" thought,4ruck. "Here are two-touch pr6blem, for the farmer. trolling smut are increased, besides hairpin: under the needle 'gain and ' Some one eke Jumped, too.—Tom people talking to each other through Recently a certain farmer decided to.saving the trouble of "skimming off", lifted it out of the water. 'Then, go- at balls when treating. `4 • N*wbarry, who immediately bounced the wall*. How is it done, I wonder?" build a new fence ardand his entdre am ing to the telephone on the wall, be. 4A. - the usual The use of heavy seeds Is am of out of bed. -But b4ifo" be could puzzle it out farm. When he considered rubbed the needle an the magnet and "All right. Mr. Clock," he wLidl� 11 there was a new noise.. "Honk,honk!" kinds and types of fence posts he the principal factors in producing unl- 1"' the needle again on the water. form stands of grain. owing to more hear you In In the distance. He had learned that made'& startling diac6viry.' 0 But now it seemed like a different 'uniform Not"Sing Tuck, of course'(for the in Mortal Land a noise gensrally "I found,"he says,"that fence poaft; ifertaluAtifn and rapid needle altogether. No matter how it to bap- had increamed over..800 'gro'w is going growth, and these Are the little fairy bad made himself In. means that something per cent. In fs"torg Of was laid on the water or how the ends Villdble), be rushed across the room pen, and so he watched Tom eagerly. price since the last time I fe, importance towards protecting crops fenced the 'from rust. *Ore made to point, they always came to ore Position, north and south.. It opened a door. Tack new after Tom picked up his books and went farm. 114L TbW want into a smaller room, out of doors. Tuck followed,of course. "I know that even under the'best No mention has yet been made of was as if some invisible hand were a -Will last only the removal of many seeds 4 noxious pulling It and bringing It constantly WV Amm &mother remarkable dting The noise grew louder, and at length conditions a wooden po t weeds by this means, and in se rat- back to the game position. It pointed 7J 'a great box on fvurmbemals rushed into so long, and I saw the prospect of rL tug Tom turned a silver handle, and a'View, It wea not pulled by dragon. having to re-fence every re the grains of ergot the always toward the North Star. few yea mill, with its rocking and manifold tomat of water rushed out into a At" or by field mice. as carriages are with an Increased cost., One thing is As we watched with great Interest slaves performs most valuable service. our friend said,"You see what a diger. '71'�A -4140P-Whltd Placal The snake (it was handed hi,fairyland; in fact it was not sure, and that is-that fence posts wmill 'Vl�,', Farm are well advised to look upon once it makes on the ... raft Oman) made Tuck susese.- He pulled at, all. It.simply went. Tuck never got much cheaper.. needle when I their farming mill as a num* vab&able touch it to & magnet Formerly the dftw back a litdo frightened. Cold was astounded. "I had no desire to be continually . Fo erly implemetit for these and many other C the All at once a clock struck,and Tuck doing over the work- such- cost, needle was just common steel; now it muter'running"tnto a begin among 'a reasons. -was a familiar sight; but what know that his.time was up. Hopping as it materially cuts down the Profits has been magnetized, and that givZ`�. direction to it. It. gives it a flx�ed 7 Ad thin mesa? on the back of 11he nearest hiss,be was to have to figure in a new fence every' 'NO withdrew.hastily to thebedroom' .sociii at home. so often. So I cast-about-'for sorna� The Need of To-Jay. place and a definite relationship to isH - ' Is needed to- other things. As long as the needle, 6nd oat do". on a footstool. Present- He told the other fairies about the kind of a permanent post. Oh, K isn't reform that -ly Tom returned, walked over to the 'wonders* the strange bright flower an "Concrete appealed to me because day! remains magnetized it will keep this other side of the room and took�his the wall,the lire stick,and all the rest. there vas plenty of material available. It's lightness of heart, the spirit of position on the water. And if the T. play!stand in'front of a cleir, deep pool. Some of them would not believe him. I found that the cost of concrete posts: power that holds it true grows weaker, At least Tuck thought it looked more --But it's'the truth," insisted Tuck'. -would not exceed 50 per cent• more it's letting go of the sober view You need only touch it *gain to the likii It Pool than anything else. Was Then he looked wistful. "Fairyland than Oak posts, and their life is prat- And seeing life as-the children do. magnet." a's ticall .210m going to swim? And as,the needle lay on seems stupid," he-said. "No strange unlimited. That is, you might taking time for the,little things the water B4 no'. Town' began *to briah his things happen here. How wonderful sly Lt a concrete post is as perman- That out of contusion calmness brings. before ux, holding its point firmly to hair vigorously. Fairies do not brtish it must seem to be Torn Ne*berry and eat as-the farm itself." The time to idle and meditate the northcho told us that the Uviour ..-the& hair 1h the'wpy mortals do, wul live in a place like.,Mortal Laud!" It is possible for, every farmer to on the simple joys ere it be too late. is sometimes called "The Divine Maff- make' the concrete posts right on his net,"and that lives that for Years may between his legs like an animal enter. farm, if he so desires, or he may buy To tramp through the woods with a drift hither and thithe I r without a 11"d tag a burrow. The child was-almost the,PO Outright fr0m'&I111O6t any come in.touch with tw* sts dog at beef; directioh ind BOYSTOUN AM T40 build a Am and eat your blind,suffering from cataracts,•and his cement factory. The cheapest plan, `--Divine Magnet. And what a wonder- was covered with tiny scars and however, is to make'theca right U ght on the 'Ntath the sUpcious root of God's out- f'l chaiiire is made by that toluch!'No doors. -REARED BY LEOPARD farm. Molds can be made according longer do they drift with the scratches. wino,and And know that thb whole wade world the tide. No longer are they to directions and specification which drawn An Extraordinary Tale. any-cement dealer will-furnish you, is yours! aside b every cross current that that' Y The father's is that when the or they may be procured from'nianu- VVhy, the greatest, most glorious boon meet in life, but they a BABY CARRIED AWAY, defin- boy was two years' old a temala. leo- facturers. of concrete materials. of all -ite-direction and a guiding star that VOW 7 YEARS OLD. pard had come upon the child and The firmer mentioned made his Is to be in tune with the seasonal call! brings them safely into the harbor at mother In a rice'field, snatched. the posts 4x4 inches in size, while the It's being alive to the Foul of things last.*It is the touch of Christ that -baby from the mother and bQuLded corner posts were made 8x8 inches, Till your heart beat's high and your changes lives.' At his touch we-jars Rum on Ali Fours,' Bites 'and awa*y:'into the jungle. A search. was in order to give them the proper spirit slugs• transformed and sent on o with our way Instituted, but no trace of the-child strength to withstand the' excessive And you laugh aloud,with the careless a definite course and &it unswerving-F*btx All Who Come Near, -could be -found. . Three. years later strain to aim. which they are subjected. .-414 Devours Raw Food. sportsmen tracked a leopard to her Reinforcing, ected. joy g, such as heavy wire Or Of4t ►happy glrl,or a iperry boy! �The IL Bar end killed her. There they cap- corrugated bars, must be used to make Oh, the poignant need of the world The ram should not be confined with witastic stories of Rudyard turgid two cubs find the child, who had a strong post. the pregnant.ewes during winter. RIVIIng's Wowgli and of Tarzan-of the to-day Ages have found a parallel in real life apparently been reared with the leo-. For the corners two of the 8x8-inch 1, joyousness, love of earth—and liard's* litter. The parents Identified posts to used, being braced by a Lack Of dry bedding will soon trip- A in the case of a North India hill baby play! and reared by a leopard, so- the child and their claim'was admitted section of iron pipe'three inches in ple i hog. by the whole village. diamete cording to the 17alcutts, correspondent The pipe is placed parallel with the ground, and not o Will Peace Uses for Gas Mask. "He who -builds no castles in the air, Vt The London Morning-Post. When first caught the child bit and wi' nly The•gas mask, developed for war Builds no castles anywhere! S&art Baker, when is the' tdugHt with every she who came near stand' tremendous strain, but village 7 him and seized any village fowls that also present a neat apoafance. purposes, is now proving exceedingly of DitualLf, in the Cachar Hills, On In- he could capture, devouring them save Such a fence is-not only lam useful In various industries wherein It is in the home that the growing d11Vg northeastern frontier, ww§,cou- ting and dangerous agely. He ran about on all fours with permanent,but.it also adds materially chemicals are dealt with. mind'receiVbs its most-lasting im fronted In the local courthouse with ore* i extraordinary rapidity, and his .knees, to the appearance and value of a farm, - Thus, for example, in the manufac- sions. Surround a child protests from 'a certain native that he lure of chlorine It Is very important good had hard calluses on them, while his reading and you surround him with was unable to do his share of local' toisremained upright, almost at right To labor to give of that workers shall be protected from friends. An Attractive title and good. roM mending, because if he left home r with zest, and the,fumes. Consequently there has illustrations angles to the instep. Later he learned your best, strations are no guaranty that the Lis little *Ild son.would run away to proved.to bean opportunity_In that in' book contains good readin g. if you jungle. to eat cooked food, consented to sfeep For tho swedtniess and joy Of the Mr. Baker visited the m4n's but to In his "father's hut, and seemed ' to giving; dustry,­'Tor.the gas mask to do value have not time to read books'Yourself,?yourself? :know the villagers by sense of smell. To help folks al And and au r a able service. Chlorine Is largely - Iffir-rian aria let your- ol along, ;ffith h consult It 'You Pse the "wild child," and found there utilized at a disinfectant as well 'as Mr. Baker has contributed a detail- s song, choice be not only what will stimulate A boy of about seven, naked; who ran for other purposes. ad story of the case to the Jour' the imagination but above all some. -amall animal. nal of Why, there's the foal sunshine of It is the same way about on all fours like a with hydrechlo- thing to warm the heirii; an&impress 41w sight of the strangeor the child the Romba.y Natural History Society,- living, 690 -ric"acid, In the Production of which the great;Fg ' 'V .0 .. ­ I ­.- . 'truths of life. --w-'�d"about him and ended by bolt, masks are now used. This cheml! -abred bull will exert a strong- gas all fours to his father, backing -Pope's goal Ring. A pure -upon the progeny- when cal Is especially valuable as a re-agent er influence in chenilcih laboratories. The seal Ting worn by the Pope and mated with cows Of m* ed breeding new cont A rivanee, which serves tha-Ti,when he is mated pure-breds the The force that is going used by him on official documents to purpose of a ga&,MasIr.,1or brlei or high-grades. , to carry you to yotir goal i$' which his signature is attached,Lhas ------ is a sort of cartridge which-Is held be. Nodes,Woolhrs coiled up.inside ofyow�in on it the engraving of a fish, with the The most iorst intricate Problem among tween the teeth for breathing, the nos- FOR 60 YEARS Y determination, yoUr cipher of the wearer. Since the this farmers to-day is fi6t of produe.tibn -trIls being stopped by a wire clamp we have been giving stir many p.I u e k, your gTit, y6tv teauth century every Pope has warn but of marketin g. attached to It.' Thte is Intended, how. ehIppiers fair and satisfactory 0i4ginality, your ehmebw, ring of this character, and it to ever, only for occasions when a work- returns. In a strong, persistent, shattered with a bammer when the Drain outlets should -be inspected, man Is obliged to go for a few minutes' WILLIAM STONE SON.8, LTD. c y P 0 0 0 r fact In wearer dies; to PrISTORt Ift use on a and if necessary; repaired, bdors Into a PIRCS which Is filled with den- tedacious purpose. forged document. Woodstock, Ont. spring- g4rous gas N TW�� 0 10MICk"'XI", 14, 1-1VC J, WIM I#�"I it i SILK 11 KEY RTME E Worry-in-merely- a-,mild ught in draught FARM WANTED. form of insanity that,,Ave BITS OF Jx'& or back Invite to park awhile inbur OF DIDT'S OWA TIBLET WANTED. -SUNt -fts= tion apd PON& .11 long.if :�r4i pans And, give -off. 11UMOR F John J. F wodt last Now" Chip clouds of blue smoke. When Baby's Own Tablets are A n1igular JOY giver to the little ones—they never B UT ' YOUR -ShLOKING TOBACCOr 'a man worries he is. not at. Earl to make he 'c Happy., B direct from grower. rose baby ha BA UME 1 his greatest efficiency; he When baby is cross and fretful the prices., Chas. Barnard. L wiite for .0 Is-leastefficlent. Foresight. mother May- be nuts something is th6_ Bright Boyl Leamington. i Ontario. Is a forrh of thought, keen matter, for It is.-not baby's nature to Teacher---"By accurate expert' ents i in : -.pointed and vitalized, ready be cross unless he is ailing. Mothers, we have come to the conclusion'that BENGUE If A UENT NVANTED. BLIS -to push forward and split ,your baby cross; 'If -be cried a -heat expands a substahce,' while cold *4 a X31. Herbs, is a remedy for the.relief oX is applied, lmmediatAi effect. great deal and needs your constant contracts It. In other words,. k_"st1pmtio4 the difficulties - -a h e a d Indigeat4on, l3wousness. attention day and night,'give him a makes it ihbiter. Now, who will give it is KWARE OF SU Rheumatism, XldfieY Troubles. IISMUTES worry is also a form of well-known, having been extensively ad- $1•00 a tub's., dose of.Baby's Own Tablets. They me a definite example of this?" vertimed, since it was first manufactured INE LEEM1118 MILES CO,LTO. it is..b1tint at' are a mild but thorough laxative n summer in 1888.,Z distrLbtitlon of Is. Student—"Here fs'bne. I ' ­;.11, MONTAKAL both -ends, doriiiant and ties. of Almanacs, Coos: Bo. which will quickly regulate the bowels it is hot, and the' are 101194er. In Books, Asents for Dr.Jules 2400A ate., which are furnished to -of punk agents free of charge. The remedies are REURVES PAIN dead as apiece and stomach and thus relieve consti- winter when it is cold, the'days are" sold at a price that' an a a on X to wood, and it lies heavy in patlon and Indigestion., colds` and shorter." double their money. Write on 0- the brain and oozes m1as- simple fevers and make baby happy— Bliss Medical Co.. 124 St. I..,, Eft. Leather there surely is Montreal. Mention this paper. Made' from Rabbit -a smile I- every dose' The wicked Ones. the Tablets.ets. Baby's Own Tablets Nearly every Chinese silk predue. Skim are sold by 'med16iiie. dealers or by A minister was reading the Sunday evens f;g lesson'froin the Book of Job ing centre Maintains a school of awl. i case of making ""Pape'i Diapepsin" Correct* "Yea, the light of.the.wicked shall An Australian has discovered a pro- mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr, culture or an agricultural school with leather from rabbit Stomach. Williams medicine Co., Broeikirille,. be put out," he said, when suddenly that science as a•department. skins, and a company has been formed Out. a ydney-' the church was plunged into "Paper's Diapepsin" quickest,Is the q t 8 to. turn the invention to `surest relief. for Indigestion, Gases, darkness. total, Sime a smile; while you smile-on. other.-smiles, and soon there's infles -practical use. • -It -has-established, a The Boy Scouts Association'. "Brethren," 4. plant capable of handling 100,000 skins Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourneiis, Fer- said the minister, with M out pausing for a moment, "in view-of and miles of smiles. And life's worth As an organization, the Move- week. utentation or,Stomach Distress caused meat Is,neither militaristic In thought, the sudden and startling fulfilment, of while if I you but smile.—Jane Thmp. does instill son. The,leather-has already been used by acidity.: A few tablets give almost form nor spirit, although It thle prophecy, we will spend a.fe*� at Sydney In the manufacture of boot Immediate stomach relief and shortly in boys the military virtues such as minutes in silent prayer for the elect- and shoo uppers,handbags,gloves and t#ie, stomach ra corrected so you can honor,,loyalty, obedience 'and patriot so. The rabbit rig light company." If other artlel fur is not eat favorite foods without fear. Large ism. "DANDERINE wasted, but, being removed from the case costs only 60 cents-at-drug store. ' The purpose of the Boy Scout Move, Life and ;skins before the latter are tanned, Is harmless and pleasant. meni is to develop character, initia- Death.. utilized for making felt for h A hats and Millions hel0bd annually. Largest tive and resourcefulness in boys by minister, who guarded his morn- other purposes. selling stomach corrector in- wbrld.— ing study hour vwT carefully, told the 1k Adi. cultivating their Interest In, the ins- new maid that in no circumstances Stops Hair Cominj' Out g cluating outdoor activities of' the re Scout program. were callers to be admitted—except, ..Doubles its, Beauty. Answered. In the wearing of the uniform of course. he added, I TAKE NOTICE It Is n a­caft of life A%Bcottlah farmer, being eleetpd a and doing' of things together, as and death. We publish simple', straight testi- school- the village Scouts, Mat they absorb the force and Half.an,hour later the maid knock- ger visited monials. from well-known people,' not school'and' tested the in AIligeuce of truth of the Seput law, which states: ed at his door. press agents, interviews. the class by his questions.' ""A gentleman to see you, eir.11 "A Scout is a 6164d to all and a you to 2IJQ--mA=it5­--OL-4M4N-AR-P'S LINI- "Why, I thought I tow ement ins to suppI ngething is?- the various exi he says Ics a que;t of life and MENT, the beat of Household Reme 'IJUL From all�bver America they testify His first Inquiry was: "N*,w.,boys, brother to every other Scout." IITL,�, told him.' can any onek 0.1 YUU Leli Me Wua& The'Movemen'. &I After a moment's- silence, a small sting .educational death." ion o promote the ability MINARDS' LINIMENT EO., LTD. agencies, and t So be went downstairs--and found Yarmll:lim.. N.S., boy rose and replied, '�It's what 7e In boys to do things for themselves -Branch Factory, St. John's, Ndd an lasurance.agent. gZed me t'other day- for haudin' Ter and others. It Is not the aim to got horse!" up 06 new organization to parallel in Its purposes others alr0ady. establish- 11AInarcri Liniment Relieves e-;* Distemper If you faithfully trudge the path Of ed. The opportunity In aff6r"d other Warships to,the number of 638 have daily duty, You will sometimes find organizations. however, to Introducp The wheat crop In Canada this year been lerapped since the Armistice. (C J Opportq�dty walkingbesido you. Into their own progra rd," being nearly 87 millio me unique fea-" is a "recO n tures appealing to interests which are bushels above 1919. universal among boys. The method to A few cents buys 113anderi A:& m and ter a few applications you cann* sur summed up in the term Scoutcraft, Ot find urigm a fallen their or any dandruff. besides and is a combination of observation, deduction and handiness,br the ability every hair shows now life, vigor, -.RICHARDS 'GRIFFITH brightness, more color and abundance. ..... -to do things. Scoutcraft includes in- 'Variations — Richardson, Richeson, Varlatfor,-4riffiths. straction In-first aid, life savins, track- I signalli , ,- , --1 Richey, RLchie, RichaM Rickard, Racial Orig!n—Wels ug, ng cycling, nature studl Rickards, Rickert, Ricker.,- Rickey. 6ourc*--A given 0 S name. camperaft, seamanship, woodcra ft. Rick*% Ricketts Riches. Riccardi, The family nam:e -of 'Grifilth,' or chivalry, PaIrlot3sin and many other s!!n4X1,0Ar "W of inventions ftlociardli Reichard. Grifilthl, like Mat of Bethel. is one subjects. This Is . accomplished In by Itnufnetwers. Forturm" hkh is derived from a: given name am play. and Is pleasure, Americas* Plonew Doc ResseSse been made from simple I Racial Origin—Teutonic. w games and,te' JSearo• now not work. for the boy. " that is -A given name. seldom found. . though why it Book an f4patent ftateetion- et should have fallen into disnos is ous, needed Is the out-of-doors, a group' The Normans lett. their stamp not 000 DISEASES "Proofaf 0:iONNIPtion, of o6ece on r of then mysteries about which one boys and a competent leader. and Llow to Food HMOLD Q SNPMAN a 4=_ A only on England but upon all Europe, can only COUJOetum, for It is a .a "something to do, something to Walled PT" Tolan -fS "M AA PATZNT ATTORNig 4%R$ Of the "me type as John., which, In think about. aad something to enjoy, room I the An or. s"W"" cogAnsame while they cc�lo Ised-by to in 0"Awn. Ift vArione f5orms, is one-ot the meet with A view Llws" to character build- me mil the,lauer. there.was a period In Now T1,41" -inan popular at given name@ in & dozen tax; for manhood, not scholarship, is --medieval timen when the Not or Mon different tongues, sad always the first alm of education.il azm bad gAbdaed about a,' of the has been slime the beginning of the The BOY Scout Movement Is develop- ed in practically every country of the 'Ur*Pe&n continent, and Norman, Christian era in each lead. -rulers held. away in -Italy- Spain' While the name of J -world, as well as lit. all the overseas Ohl' is from the YT*nce sad pefts of what is Apw Ger- Hebrew, meaning "God's dominions and colonies of Great Bri- NOTHER! gTace,-- the nuwy. an well as in .England. tain and the Vatted States. Accord- name of Grifilth or "Griffudh,,1 to use Nor did the Normans have to do a spelling more giguLfIcant of ing to a-Pamphlet JuAt Issued by the that In more than merely rule most of these Provincial Headquarters of the Boy th's Welsh language, is derived from 4"Califomia Syrup of FIgO sections to lei;ie among*them, as one two Welsh words Scouts Association, Bloar and-Sher- meaning "great at their legacies, the given name of faith.-' boutne Streets, Toronto, there are In Child's Best Laxative Canada alone some 2202 registered Alcbgrd. Meaning "stern kidg,"' It It Is* only'ln RIParatIvelY modern usgurally a name to appeal to times that Wei Scouts, 4,28$.Wolf.Cubs (junior mem- asters have been stabilized. Mey develop. such a warlike and, dominating raej, sh family names really bers),-and 1.448 unpaid Scoutin -as these. Teutons of the middle ages, and AsetstLiat scoutmasters who give ed in much the same fit shion. as the —land one which naturally bemige usual Er4pliih names 'which denote parent, at least 62 nights a ye;kr, and 24 half amo ng the various Norman families age, but the duration of One of-tbe days or days to: the personal leader- ship of their boys. in different sections of ruibpe. stages' t vugh which such,names hi d Quite 0- citiken.' ,In turn, kings' names were geneially ship'Con"Wbution. velop was much proldhged among the popular -among the populace -in all Welsh, As "John Richarodron- in Eng. JaAds. Hence It-becA-e a'wide'sPrOad lishmeant "John, the son of Richard,,. "7 MONEY ORDERS. Or given name first, and then a1amily lRemit by Dominion Express Money CUTICURA I so "Evan ap Griffudh" In Weish meant imme throughout most (it Eur'' Order. If lost or stolen you 'get-ybur ope. "'C"n (Or John), the*son Of Griffith." money back. FOR HAIR AND SKIN Xtehosen, as, well " Richards, is a But whereas amon tin an•),Owrtened form of Richards6n; X the English such Z For promo If maintain- and a name*came to be given,not only to lUch", Ritchie, and Richio are short. & Ina Tlwife Am Five Ways-to ing.Deaul�of sldn and hair Rickey u's sons, but,also to his grand. uticur-a eninge ' of . Aicheson. . I .� Heave !? and Ointment '7 and lions 'and great-gmmdoons, thus losing n.- unexcell Cuticura Tal- Ricketts and Ricket are developlitentil its purely descriptive cberacter and There are Ave.ways to, Heaven*, cum is an ideal powder- re- Accept "California,, Syrap' at Pigs �of names formed from nicknames of becoming a family name,- the initial The low road, the high, freshing and cooling to j�Q 0111Y—look for the name Claifor 4ji. del Your lftuti*o ending "ot" Rickaii, Rickards. prolonged among. the weigh, Thus And the Qzis.we travel by.,- sempm 0, - -ZsmdW Tak=26c. Sld child In having the beat and -Inoft Rlehwd through the use of the dim- stage Of the fanRY.Dame was greatly, The broad and the narrow icate skins. the package, theq you are surs I*r itickert and Ricker show German In. the soi of ;'Evan ap Grmudh" the five roads, throushouttheDofninion.CanadianDeput: ' And harmless physic for the little st6madi, .vould Feel 3L.W Mostrall. be known 110wij a'p Where Love and Duty lie. liver and bowils. Children love ile -finences, while Riccardi and Riciiardt EvRn," and ..a�re. one ruad P sbaves w21;_mt me& are neAural pronunciations of the his son in turn as "Griffudh ap Owen.11 fruity taste. Fall directions on each, Italian tongue. Reichard Is found in and so on for several.centurles instead There tire two ways of winning bottle, You must say "Callfornia.00 Alsace and'Lorraine. A kingdom and a crown, of a few generations. . . . - ASPIRIN . T*.mail.the flot with iron _ 7­ And beat the other down; OLD STABBY, FOR•Or to walk in the garden Bayer"Js only Genuine When Gethsemane'le, browm. ACM AD P.0&.__. There are three wiya of loving Lo' b' k into ' it I And they are provew well— AX0 m or woman who ke" an!:handy will ten you The high love from Heaven that same thift '37he black love from Hell If tea or coffee liMint�g ii:W-e And the love thft makes its neighbors SPECIALLY bs haddl or wnifon,slo� to Wherever people dwell. twin those frequetitlyP tw E attacked by rheumatic IM- A counter-irritant, $loan's linf. 0, there are chords of music congestion an d ftow Our fingers never reach,, traks without rubbixg4to- the afflicted And living wells7of laughter, Varning! ' Xi's criminal to take a part,soon relieving the h an for genuine Kept handy aE ac chance on any substitute A used Far deeper than our speech. 13ayer Tablets Of AAPirin," prescribed for reducing and finally eliminatfn y' A 'POSTUN * pains and aches of lumbago,ne T And these things be of Heaven by physicians for twenty-one years ra And fetber each to each. and proved saft, by millicms. Tialese 3muwJe strain, joint stiffness, spramss A short time for loving, you see the name "Bayer" on package bruises, and the results of tx -posum. As- Un aacl And strength of heart to throw oz on tablets you are not getting healthy odor that it will do you A 11cre s A big g'am towe One's arm about o461s fellow pirin at a. In every Bayer package You just know from its stimula And to fight the Beast below— -are directions for Colds, Headache, giits--35c, 70c,$1.40. healthmidt c...4 o,"ience,e=' Sloan's Liniment is sold by all or. Heaven Is not 'far away and no lois ins' atisfacti ."Neuralgli, Rheumatism, Earache, OnDI, on When one is lIvIng7 so, Tootbache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxee--cf 1_d'­jo iaoiets cost C 0- � I"— L Others may make us S to a GROCERS EMYWBM SEU MUM ha0py,�but we few cents. Dru�;glsts also sell larger m 4r make the most of our unhappiness our- packages, Made In Canada. Aspirin ent selves. is the trade mark (registered in Cann. y. da), of Bayer Matrufacture of Monoa Minard's Liniment For DandruIL ceticacidester of Sarlicylleacid. ISSUE No. 2-121. X . ....... .... ............ s -,►acre .fo�ialwo=kn. X.G1r' i�t3'�'ITHE OLD • ; '" iilftil � � � •... is coycgrna nil slinging and . ,.,•k,_ �r.. ,�..�. t eaev' JPs14a�'•tnarnins at its ofgci: 8.40-m-Violin Mums, by M6* Wright Sealed Tenders will be received by f :,'.:.i: W and ethers, the,undersigned up to Saturday,�Jan. loth, for the delivery of 12 cords of 4The '%" p TwRIUS ; 8.l5-Address, •'Evangelism in the _o de v a Brock Road R1 In V BibigSchool,' by Rev. W. H. Z-t of hardwood th t . 11.75 pvr year: $1.50 if paid in advance. Howard, of Whitevale, School. -F` = -• 9.05 Special Music. _ - J. H. KAYES, IoH�i MURKAR, Proprietor. 9.15—Introduction of New President R. R. No. 1, Pickering .A Beautiful Black Tea—Excellent Flavor and and Closing Exerclses. - -- The local committee extend a hearty Concrete r. NOTES AND COMM&NTa wetcoute to all,delegaten and friends.: ' Tome=Very .Strong fn Drawi�lg= $1.00 ,.. the year 1fl20 has passed into Pickering TownsbipElections j'� '4.1iflitory and the. year 1921 has — •'+ Pl ou uV � ...,Why Following are the oP9cia1 returns of ►. - ?= pay 55c and 64e for inferior its Vow to a world of unrest, t},a,-votes cast at the rations polling " '.'still 'suffering greatly from the booths on Monday,January 3',1921 : Package Teas 9 . = r y effects of the gent war, ' While a o Field Tile - -. �, we-areentering upon a new year, ;� � � � y...y 2. jr1Ck _ Start the New Year Right ^J. ='�aad surrounded 'by an unrest in -.,o k .A y and :. _ c ,..,the politit:al, indt strial and reli- v w �, g �,. Buy all Your Groceries at 'the Grocer's. ` gious world, greater, probably, NO.' 1 27 14 19 4 13 2 32 ' Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 than the world has eve:• before 2 121 to 78 46 33 16 l58 _ inch 3 37 27 24 14 4 10 IS JAMES RICHARDSON f experienced, we can enter it in a 4 7 4 10 1 12 I l8 �'.._hopeful spirit, firmly believing 8' 11 12!2 12 58 86 18 'Get my Prices. ~ _,.that. conditions are slowly but 7 15 87 S0 48 54 88 133 Concrete work done. The Pickering Grocer surely becoming normal:.' During 8 8 29 45 17 . 99 87 117 - a'hurricane,`the billows upon the 9 1 29 21 36 59 .29 f3s Ind. Phone 2700 rick. will be mountain High. The 10 15 110 02 43. 111 37 148 11 8 ss 8 11 52 16 55 ChrenCe .SunpSon = r may become suddenly very _.calm, but those mountainous 278 414 370 '277 60) 289887 C. N. R.'Station, Brook Road - waves will continue to rise and It will be seen from.the above that �N .`fall for boars.after the storm has the M. Forsyth elect G. L. i dl Spears.on. �J�Rrellir��t liverq. m y .p(3. .M. Forepth and (1. L.141iddJeton, V `i !�r a 'wish our man patron's' a ceased. The- uurestfulness that These with Reeve F. H. Richard-ion was caused by the-world war kill and, Deputy-reeve Hugh Pugh form Merrp- Christmas and •a Happy " Pickering Township Council for 1921. _ 'iBufa meets all Trains' -- �T J A"PJ ,:/ "%.coutique, but with diminishing - -- - " . 1r eW Year, and will talk bufii- "•'.;'force, for some, years after the �ttertiCl7 First-class Rigs to hire day or Farmers, night at lowest pritids. booming of cannon has ceased. = tress after. the. holid� ' season. -•Labor unions which.detuanded ex- Those who desire their harness Phone 1505. orbttant wages during the war mended.or Rish anything in the-her- �:. ' ness line, please leave jour orders with ThcS Sanderson & Soa t: are gradually - becoming more J. S. Bnlsdon. _ mzyderate in their demands, ant, All repairs will be called,for and de- PROPRIETORS _ �'' •- ' 'thus reducing the high east of Ivered within three days of receiving the order.., u, j'.r.� living. Capitalist wb�>, in veri• W.MIDDLETON. • ' I OST-In tarn pen. Finder please a a Waat BERT HARVEY � SON, <,iI-ee��� OnB Ways, won fortunes by pru isomers Fountain pen. .Finder please leave at li 491[ Hgt Ness•maker, �fihithy 'tt,i9 office, to twring, are being compelled It% ----- �rree uvsr bleb they have �_ — — — Accident_and Automobile Insurance ' Control, to Rive up much of their ill-gafaed 'wealth. With the grades) dscline lit, the roes of - Pickering Hardware. . Store labor, there should-be an increase In building activity, and with -- i this there.should be a gradual de- - -� ... +dine in the number of unemplos• l II We wish to thank our man Customers = ~ Canada fe one of the most FORD 'O W N E R S -� � p . _ .fortunate of the many.countries and, Friend$ for their liberal patronage which participated in the great ,! war. „ While. the people of c� e � � during the year that bas just closed and _ k • d ATTENTION T -� (r' .:°.. :thoupeaa nations are dying ;n. we shall endeavor,during the present year. -.. »' thowsa-ids from starvation .and the resultant diseases, Cantaalana - - : to'serve-you'better than ever before thus t 'are rviosz in a land of plenty. Het Genuine Furl SeY'�'YCe Da and bx, rapt natural'resourses are unim I ,ci cementing to a greater degree the prssellt _ .. xe �I Y l; paired.by the devastations-of the 1:�1 N l�h t friendship and confidence that exists.. :,War. and her flusiztial otulcok iF splendid. _ While Canadians are Ford repi irs pronlPtl�' attended .We take this.o ortunit of wishing one 'l ivg in a land of plenty,and sur- PP - 8 3 , t� - •mounded b lnznries undreamt of ----._- .- r _ _ _V- y -:., __ ..:--._ _... _. ----- -- -- - ::and all a Bright, Prosperous and by the European and some of the t Large stock Of arts alwa 'S on :Asiatic countries. they should not g P y - ' - : . Happy New Year. , forget their moral responsibility l]aD d for those dying from starvation = • L` J. S. BAL.SDON; =• ••PICKERINGI in those European countries and ( Also, .1 Tres,: chains, Spark Plugs, and in China. The great war has i : aaaght us to be-geoerous•fn our Bulbs etc. givinge. and we should not for E T M 0 R E - Sherwood 1 Collacutt those leavens. when the ery-'comes• from ti,oee unfortunate J. conattfee. Io looking forward to {� - �OF MONNEY'S BREAD y ;Authorized Ford Sales _ the future it' is our duty to con = '!slier how xe can better our own and Service Station Made from pre-veer standard $oars: Nothing but No. 1 +ceonditioo, not for the selfish efts- gall Phone 20 :,Night call grsde used, Milled and baked in our own town, son that we can indulge in luxur - - - Patromize t home industries • he h indaetr Nee and live a life of ease, but th%t _ - �we romelonly Iso bring happiness to s _ - - _ °±woe isery. True happiness can to those who min. • Beet Fruit Cake 55c lb, Good Fruit Cake 48c lb. Mince Meat 250 lb. ;:,•,� iia`ter to them wTho.aeed our help- Chocolates Pies 25c. All our own make. Beat ingredients used Stsppl�► snd Desniie►nd G.. era Chocolates in balk and bores - Township S. 3.Cooventiop Price and Profits = - Y - _.Weddiog Cakes a specialty The annual Convection of the Pict- The demand for food e:ceeda the supply eonsegwndr priees Bring S.S. Association will bald on we up and produce» are astwred goo profits. The more pr�bduced,the lamer the retttrne. H , _R . =.M C� N. �i E - Y :. .. : Friday, Jan. 14th, in the Methodist -Wise f�1err•���� Cultivate every anilsble sae, 1E.tltia means •�eharcb, Greenwood: Following is the outlay of captl!!al beyond your iminediate cash resources, discuss •. ...., programme : the subject of a loan with thermanager of our nearest Branch. 70 TICKERING`r, ONTARIO --- 2KOR`tIN(i SFSSION _I0.80--Devotional Exercises, led . M DOMINION Rel. _ �.,:. •' President.Thos. Stephenson.1,.00-Singing. WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND. Mangier: <' "'U.10-Conference, by the Provincial g C. ptpgg� Mme, ` - r Worker. Bf:� N.B ,�, - Cr,ear �ohE W et ' 11,l0'�ppointment of Nominating Committee and Closing Exer- cieea. ,AND MONARCH FLOURS 5- 1' . , - {,•--:• Ab!'ERN00�7 6E$aION :� f� • - - - ? 2,00-Devotional Exercises, led- by 7 t h a S Rev. Mr, Down. ' ww►►..// Are unequalled for Bread'and Pastry LLj =` 2,15-Words of Welcome, by •R '. Mr. Bunner. - • : `2.30-President's Address. 1331 AN ANA SHQRT�3 • ,.r..;- •_...2.60-Si gi g -Delegates'Report of each school Booklets, Cards, Q amen`and Toys, reduced pric At ea. f wont °�pPcial M°ai°' Something for the Girls and Boys. 20—Reports of Departments. — ' holdiv)315—Congregational Singing, - Everything for Pudd%g and Cake Foe laying bane'try our Scratch Feed la .40—Address, b Provincial Worker. 4.o5-Die�ueei�n� •: Which Ladies and Bachelors will make.J ' Highest market prices for all kfdds of Grain 4:15-Special Music ttnd Offering. - •'.125-Nominating Committee's Re=- Mixed Nuts, Candies and Oranges and every good wish v WANTE3]� port and Closing Exercises, for a Merry Christmas and .a• - >tx., EVESINGSESSIOAi A quantity of Buckwheat:andeRye Y Happy New Year. A.45-Singing. .- - a .. 7,00—Violin Music, by Mies:Wright • ' Call and get one of our Calendars _ . _• and others, _ The Campbell Flour -Mllis Coe, Ltd. ' 17.05--Devotional Exercises, led by Rev,J. F.Clugston. I Mills it, —� '1.20-SPCr.J. F.Treasurer's Report. ` 7,35-Report of Provincial Conven• Es • A N N tlnn by Mrs. PrankPtt. _ .Toronto Peteiboro Pickering •y h„it`' .9. ti:�E" °y' :y„v-w, .T� •'1rL7r �-ed'•w:- 'Y '�'•'b' '`• .^t .7r rC a' .^'*��,:mry„�;f�,w^, _ •,�; �. _ire �y -i.;v>,°" ..•�- •�.w - ,�•a,'.'K•„ .�**'" .y• .-1:,.y '',k ,R'' _; ,q` ♦ °-"C� ,+ °h-�`y,• "-�:.-- ., � y �'+•KGs ..�,. ']...•e.. % .t^ S' _ sk: .s 4 �-.. '�Pu'i j i` 'i.'^i' ` .a, '� r' �: .sR".„�•.�x�,,.4.•9.xF•r..s:•,- r,',e ��, :M '.'' „w�,:.aaR�i�, TF ZI-1124�1 .F141 Q45-4 711T J;22 X M-1�4'1 neims anc Q06mers, we X#C Thos. Glibboas has r6turtiedTo"()Ur F J.,R. Beeil brid a budoess 4Qme after speadinff a few months the city bu Monday. tr'p to th-Toronto %%#hber son, Wm. the StiLadard - tend our wish 4 fo ' a Bright and ,;_- 0.A. Overland s6ent Now Ye'*rs , W. A. Forgfe, of es ir r Bank, Ottawa,-soent-tbeweek--end with his pa rents In:Erfa. t here with hij pirenti, -ftftu and­� Prosperous 1,92 1. C. S. a,nd Mrs. Trueman open Mrs. Forgie. New Years with relatives in Bar Philip Fursyth,of Mount Joy rie. % spent AVeduesday bore with hi -We are passing through a period which Walter Thomson is busy these days re shin gling his father's resi. sister, Mrs. Charles Florence, and lls for careful and efficient management othpi, re-latives. :ca Of 0.11 mat;rials and design deuce. .. , .;' kept in stock. it will pay y Alex Bo%i,es and dangbter, of on 'eall at our works ar d'ins t our 06"k ss McGlashan, ' of Toronto, Brandon, MRn., are visiting the of ones business. In, making our purch-- L en 1h epent ew Years with the Misses former's,sister, Mrs. Geo. Morgan, obtain prices Don4pbe misled -its we do not employ them,couseq for a faw weelfs. ases to fill your needs, we have sh age usub. J. R. and Mrs. Thextbti, of Pick- own the ly we can, and do throw off the slical Report of the Claremont Contin- 32misolon of 10 per cent.,which you wa ering, v6ited with J. H. and Mrs. utmost care, and have made no. purchases 003 'Beal on 'Sunday. certainly save by par hsaing fsom =4. Liation Sch(ml for the fAll term nff. Total'en rolluient-39, Form III— call solicited. Geo.T.'dnd Mrs. Lee, of St6 Harold King (b�op), Donald Raw- from -firms- who we -believe' ' to be taking ville, spent Toesday with the lat- J. T. MATHESON ter's parents,4. B. and Mrs. Ma. sOti (huu), Lois Brodie, Veru'a advantage of wartinle quotations, or who are na Works, Whitby,Ontaii� dill. Binghmm, Annie Piss and Lorne Office a ones(equal), Ethel 3anslin. Lloyd Frank Michell and Mr. and Mrp.- Johnston, Lewis Raxleu. Alma* , not building,to pre-war standards. With GIGANTIC Macklea, of Mount Jok,spejit New Jones, Thomas Hortop, Wilfred Years with Lyman .and Mrs. Pil- our large warehouse we believe we are in-a -:k Doucette. Form II—Geurgi ey ina Forsytl��.(hon), Golda Anderson What about our Dramatic Club? -posi Speoial Sale* I Are they koing to ii (hon), Bes 6 i tion-to-fill-you-r-19al—needs'in the best.- resent it drama this win ter? The people are 10 ena Cooper(hon), Neil McKinnon,' ok. . !ma ftg for it. Charles Cooper and Gordoia Gregg nner possible. Your chance to buy a supply of fan (equal), Mary Wagg, Eva Evans and winter goods at groatij James Lawson returned home Frank Barclay. Form I—Merl We thank you for your kind patron"a'g2�e* on Tuesday after spending a week reduced prices. P6 with his daughttr,Mrs.F.Wright, Unton (hou), Bertha Bacon and I have been su ccessfal in securing of Green River. Maud Ftiulkener(equal). Ray Jam- during 1926 and shalf" be pleased to serve Essie Peg Wg;and varied stock of Manufactux. We congratulate our townsman, ieson, Vivian Appleby, 6ra ample* which are as you me G. M. Forsyth, on being elec Edna Benns, Dorcas McCullough, during the present year. ted a YOU know taken fro m the, best inate % Ethel Stephenson and Gladys and workmanship to appeal to the member of the towtiobip council at the recent municipal electibb. Jones (equa 1), John Willison, Myr- trade. These I offer ----The male members of the Bap- tle Wilson,Edith Stephenson,Rod Disn ey Hardware & Implement Store to you. Appleby., The following pupils ;tiet church held a wood-bee in W. were pre go laromod- Edward's bush on Tuesday when a large supply of wood was cut fur term ; Ha rold Limbert(rank 2ud 'Whitby, Ontario 4 sent folr only part of the 1%a ' Id, C _0 Ind. Phone 280 the ensuing year. in Form III). Hugh Gregg(2od) James and Thos. E. Stephenson, and Gordon Scutt(5th in Form 1). accor nied by their wivee i M. J. Wilker, Principal, Myra. ALL HALE TO SANTA CLAUS _77 C65nk, Atsistant. a families, spent New Years with Co J np!% knd Coal, ' their PaTenta, John and Mrs Ste- For Sale—A Rrey horse, a1zed, in As Santa Claus has arrived a little early and left �lphen on, of Pickering. excellent condition, perfectly qui- W. M. Ryan. R. A.. of Peter- et, well br6'ken for .either saddle boro, has been engaged as assist- or buggy. Can be bought right. an assortment with Mrs.. MuMaster, Hard and Soft Coal- of the ant teacher in the continuation Apply to Harry Porter, Clare- the children and their parents best quality on :.school assuemesor toMissCronk, mont. A are invited to come hand a6d began his duties on Tuesday. J. H. Evans has raised a bog BALS REGISTSIL and have 6 look at s which weighs 200 pounds at the ame'before, making THOS. A. LA 0-4000-4" . I .�_ ­ .,. -choice elsewhere. �he'r W91 age of 4 months. Although Mr, TRUIRSDAT. JAN. l3tb—Auctlon sale Evans has given up farming he of farm stock. and Implements. at has not forgotten how to feed lot 25,con.7,Pickering;the property Mrs. McMaster. ' Brougham of Wm. Wallis. Sale at one snarp. fairly large number of rate See bills. Fred Postilla auctioneer. =gon Wednesday fore V attended the annnal schot.1 Oy New Y Merry a of last week, James Underlillnoon Whitevale Club of .,Hap ear l,the retiring trustee, was ref-elected for 3 40 -aziotber term. Us F. On Miss Merle Stephenson has re. Has In'Vited Mr. Dobertyof.the turned to Whitby to resume her Dept Fancy Slippers', 'Hockey Boots, Felt Boots, 'Rubbers, Sit �--studies in the High School after of Agriculture to give an spending the Christmas vac%Ltion address- on "General Agriculture fit reasonable prices. at the home of her parents, Thos and Dairying" in the 1. 0. 0. F. E. and Mrs StephenqcFn. -Shoe Store.` Call and see at�'The 'Corner Hall, Wbitevale, on January 11th, Wtn. Wallis.,who is giving-"P at 2 P, m.' All are invited. farming and will-Tesid6 in our vil. Jage. will hold an au6tlon sale -of- GORDON McKAY, Secretary -We Me Palm eir.' Claremont Taking Stock, bis farm stock, implements -etc.. at his premises, lot 25, con.T. on T Is just as important to take. an Inventory of one's self as it Is of Tburqday, Jan. 13th. See large bil for full particulars. one's business. The Stouffville and Bethesda' Aak yourself this question w1f durin$ the next five years I save the same Vblephone linemen were busy on E HAVE APPRECIATED, and thank you very1riuch amount I already have put hy. bow -board ial Tue%day moving the switch from J. S. Bundy's shop to a room ,for favdrs e:ktended to U's during the past year and Mi T'h'e'n I'let o'ur`Sav`Lnp' 'Departm' M 'aid .above F. M. Cooper's hardware you in accomplishing the taoLl store. During the time thechange was being made many 'were at a Jolicting your patronag6 during 1921 we will endeavor to THE bow to spend the time as they could riot engage in their usual -a T needs ev'emfty possible attention. STANDARD BANK talk with their vetithbors. give your There died In Toronto on 'Mon- OF CANADA day,January 3rd Mrs.Sarah Dow, 20106100 48D, who, for over half a century, had 6 "been% resident of Claremont. For vis at PICKERING BRANCH the post six years she has lived AN.W.CRAWFORTH Mmtasoo with her nisce, Mrs. Horsey, at 49 GRANCH AL.50 ^T WHITOT) -Grenvilleft. Toronto. She was born in the north of Ireland near- ly a century alto and came to Can when Pbe was quite young. she to survived by her four @one. % ' A daughter died many years agm ar ��-Vhe Pickle' Now that the municipal elec. 1=9 satin 1 Vigil 'Co tions are over and all of us ance Sod with the result, a new topic of interest has arisen in connection our public library. TbePub. The object of this Association Is .with lessen steaLing and plow to He Library Act, piLssed by the the relo" rog resolve govern men t of Prem- ler Drury,and whiclf became law Members having Vol Or M on June 4th. 19M, euacts in clause 004e immediatielyon h any member 10 that any of the present libra- of EzeaufAve Oommlftoe. ries. operating on the basis of Membership he �annual membersbip'fees may vote Tickets mav be trom V" or t appaostion *do themselves Into Free Public Lih- A Trad6r Vath Every Part Righ raries, whose Boards are empow Bxsr-Oqm.—r." D. Banks C 8 Palm- ered to strike a rate 'of expendi- er, W. V. Richardson tare for the year Find send same to OME of the features thatmake the Massey-Harris J.R,. Thexten" W. Is Clarke .­X J the municipal council to be levied 12-22 H.P.Trador the choice of the bedt farmers President, 9"re" &long with all other taxes under are:an Undershirityrame,which gives low cenVe the heading of a special rate to be of gravity;the Flexible FrontAxle Connedtion to avoid Library Rate called The Public dtrains on uneven around; Short T Radius, fty . and such rate may eqnal fl although the FrontWheels are Of ZeMameter; cents per head of population with- in the limits of the village or dist- Z.- Powerful 4 Cylinder Engme- Transmission through ed; usively; W Gears well riet contignons to such library. Spur Gears ewJ _p!oted Rhout Gears- Water Air �7- will igree t BFelt Drive from Pull And if the council 0 IL w I Dl%.;.. eady access to a parts; Self- bigher rate they mhy even stri e aearier;Emy Contri a Library Rate tip a limit of 75 -stowing when plowing; Economical and Durable. vents per bead rf population. With such resources available it �,Write for ' Des ' ptivi' Folder::� Cri 4 wonla be possible without unduly boldinir up the mtepayers to very The Universal largely inerease the value of our Sawing public librari", to every comnino- -MASSEY-HARRIS CO, ' Limited Machine felt in'Claremont, how- 1LEY It i. ManufacLored by that until a more suitable ever, Head Offices: Tosonto, Ont. library room and a librarian who .,.W. H. hekson & son$ Rt could devote more time to the Brock Road. Pickering, Or tip AG E N C I E S EVERYW H E R E work can be discovered, it would I gw i& J)Pnifostinjudicious to spend any Blacksmitbing and Woodworkin more nione Saw gumming _v than is at pr sent all Its branches. and filing a:specialt7. Available. The question of making chn uge to a Free Publ ic Lib- Westock Gasoline Engines, Emery such rary will be decided at the annual Wbeels. Circul'a r Saws, Saw and Emery Mandrels. weet blie Library AR40 held at IAdders cf n1l lengths on hand ,ing of the Claremont Pu Age aud for sale. -2 elation to be a R6 THEXTON, nt Pickering t lu�,Voajajyj the 17 th Inet. &has wai 7- r3M " N -72 14 t ;;A, W 51 kc 20l- 4. mw* MW ElHkEC�ORS 6F.THE BANK OF MONTREAL ,fCanadian Song. Writer' s To protect you from fraudulent BONO WRITING STU DIOGaubnti.tyour some "T" E moSSRACK poems to me, and I will advise you as to musical settings. I nterniftional'copy. rights and publication of yil • ong. Residents of Canada communicate Rattle-Brain a Few Fine Points of SMaU- N 4b only. 11e:Teaches the Rat 5;21 Town Newspaper Ethics. JULES BRAZIL ' ,/� \ Professional Song Arranger. By WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY. 41 GORMLEY AVE. TORONTO. PART II. To get a place at teaching school A Scientific Experiment. In our town mince this board -began There was excitement in Frances- was early in April that Joe Dicks. the Is not a came of "normal school ca's eyes. She was going to take a poor little six-column, ,miss your chance to catch a / j ion with But matter's degree in psychology, and e, boiler-plate effus I - manl" or five tolumns'6f local and I that he called a daily news- To know your Job, to handle kids, she pursued her game with all the ar- dor of the born sportsmen. e evening of the follow- To teach them modem things--ino & -Late.�= "If you don't stop,th�is sort of thing.' chancel month, his telephone bell rang; Louise told her indtgnantLy, "I'm go- school board's special love is,for •the curt voice of Alec Potherton Our school fraved-out -ends- of past .ro- Ing home this mi4ute!" him over to the shoe The store. jai Stop what? Francesca Inquired. manse. f v annual election of school trus . .rls whose faces plain .1L . tees comes off on the twentieth," Alec So then, you IP "Stop pigeonholing my mind. It's ti Kill aifyour hop- home and kids, At E*E RAL--al-R-ART K U R-C U RR I E mine, and I don't want it ticketed and we-aren't me your nerve our taxes will =1115 0 Don't 10 labeled and put away in file B. There's e e of e old � The enlargement of the directorate of the.Bank of Montieal-whicb, was Some day fat out your sparse Old on that board if I can help it. Eddle,•Burke�coming up the path. Try thel b4�p of.this paper,I know ribsI decided upon at the recent annual meeting -as a result. of the extending him." CIS11. We're going after that Paris read these lines, that night mope of the institution, has resulted In two gentlemen of national reputation Francesca was willing. All we're , th varied emotions. A fev.- people Of mossbacks with hammer and 'N being added to the board, namely, the Hon. Sir Lotter G-ouln, K.C.M.G., and fish that came to her net. She went it struck as being funny. Others shook their heads, and said there was no-- General Sir Arthur Currie, G.C.M.G., X.C.B., LL.D. dowfi the steps to interview Eddie ""I've tried best so far," tiny about It. The poem was Burke. Eddie had freckles and a lisp, 2:beCen this Dickadoboymylubiously, "*I- �9 - thing uncalled for and vulgar and and he carried an empty basket, ';tbo-ugh Ismetimes I think--?' libelous. The general consensus of was inexplicable.. Sometimes they.oc. Polite Auto Horns. "Yotir appleth," he• said, indicating-- * ­1 But Alec d cur with absolute regularity; at other didn't give a hoot just the' opinion was that the time had come u ,qvhat- the Dicke boy sometimes-when Paris men ought,to show this times they are very,*irregular. In some Slotor announces the arrival of the a splendid golden Grimes, beneath whose branches the ground was cover Orn., cases, the�' rec�i fre4tienthr young nun that he was out of placi orders to you are to start some- in their midst, place, while the-sufferer is absolutely. It Is a'worthwhile novelty. Up to ed with golden. spheres. "COU14, 1 I" he'declared. "Get'out your But In one cheap, stuffy little bed- free in another place; they may come now-the motor horn has been deMded-, have ten thenth worth?" stylus and dip it in vitriol- room up-stairs in the rear of Mrs• on daily or for long periods they may ly cacophonous. It squawks anpleas- Francesca looked at him consider eternal tar out,9f the oppo- Mothers* School Street boarding house not come of all. Ali- this to now ex- antly; It bellows alarmingly; It utters inalY. - Show up our sch,,-bli-for what there waSone person who read those n. platned largely by the theory of ana. noises'd"greeably' suggestive,of eau- "Yes," she responded, "you could. re worth. Nothing you can say lines that night with a pale face, and laxis, what' th bef called sea. You,can have as many as you-think It will be too strong to suit me. GO upon whose Crt their sentiment fell phy or w But the new horn;"which Is appeal Is right to take for ten cents. lite burning, blistering acid, It was protein Idiosyncrasy. k,and final- moat Ing on the market, has a tone that Is Eddie promptly proceeded , to the was a lot more talk, little Miss hasher. The*offensive news-, it explains ' at satisfactorily not Back on the veranda 147 the Dicks-boy returned' his office. i at once polite and powerful. it warns, golden Grimes. paper fluttered down to the strawmat� only the asthma of bay fever—which "But you'd think be put yet does not offend the sensitive ear. .Louise faced Francesca indignantly. up all the ting, With her arm on the edge of is owing to susceptibility to the action- y to start and run-this Paper," the window sill, silhouetted in the f certain ragweed or grams pollens— The tone-adjusting mechanism Is so "Francesca Shelter! You don't mean the young. wife, "just be- afterglow of a mellow spring sunset, contrived and arranged that the' horn that you are going to let that child he went on your notes to t she gave free vent to her tears and but also the asthma that sometimes is easily regulated for an.y degree of pay for windfalls when you have more s'print shop. Anti follows the eating of eggs. shellfish, ,��2=cntrol �17tbi we her heartache out there in-the vociferousness, but it yet carries a than you can possibly juse!" --seven darkness with no one to see. strawberfle4i and many other kinds of Joe. Aid OW saving's warning to the pedestrian. Francesca met the storm serenely. �hundred dollars' worth of them—hays At eight o'clo(k that night SAM Hod' food, and the asthma tnat is excited "It's such e:feminine characteristic," it into this paper. And sometimes, came back from supper. He found by,th6 presence of cats or'other house I, - - she mused. "Jumping at conclusions. 0,1 ' t looks as if we stand to 1059 Pinkie Price in the office with that hold pets. The Bishop of London does tk7dkeiu." Her voice ended in a whisper. evening's copy of the "esteemed but I suppose you'd have told him that, "I know it Nan," he replied. "But loathed eontemporary" spread out be- In all these cases there in some pro-, spend E200 an himself, and states tut he could have all he wanted for moth. ' can't talk back �aat now—not with fore him. . The high-school reporter tein or albuminold substance to which be.Is poorer now than when he was a Ing?" k,OW second of those notes falling due relipqyished his copy to his employer, the asthmatic has an Inherited or ac, curate. "I certainly should," Loulso replied �41­ quired susceptibility, and the minutest .ion,the twenty-fifth. I've got to 00 my and S= sat down at the exchange emphatically. 0-Awndest. to help turn that present table and read the whole attack quantity of which., either inhaled or There-are about 48,000 Craves of "And lost a valuable opport"itY to courmittee out and put Alec's throusb very cariefully. taken Into the stomach. will cause- Canadians on the battlefields of Eur- teach' responsibility, honesty, a sense Meq=ktee in." "Hwwt!l he swore sorrowfully. violent systemic reaction, manifested ope, about 2,000 in-Great Britain, and,of values•--a dozen things. Suppose, And he sat down with his legs under "Joe's doing the same thing in lite own by the paroxysm of asthma.- The cure alnioat 6,000, tir Canada, a total of Lou, dear, you wait ifil the experiment ��,36 typewriter,and led in some pa- plant,thafte did when he worked in per, and lighted his and stared here. He's making fun at the e ense Is effected by giving the offending pm 56,000. to concluded." tein In such manner and-in such dose reached fts second V7bo'mUy into the w1urnwe' e In front of people who can't hit back The man who advertises&�little and The experiment, ac ad pare as to convert the sufferer's suscepti. ,,p bim it's—got—to—stop!" then says advertising does not pay is stage in a very few minuteii." Eddie, That vmm on a Tuesday. .Wednesday For several minutes be sat SMOking� bility into immunity—the modus open- like unto the man who burns one with traces of apple round his mouth, gallery. andl 'being the same as that u amni his rper came out with a big and staring up at the art Ca ROD match beneath a five4mmel. kettle o! but with his basket' only honorably wood type attacking the Then he said: which the efficacy of the various bee- water and then says fire w?11 not heat full, presented himself at the foot of r board members in earnest He called "I'm going to make Joe meet Miss terua vaccines depends. water. the steps. attention to he fact. that three Lather face to face, and teach him a "Theth all right?" he asked. had feq*o relatives teaching lesson be deserves. "Pinkle he Francesca was genuinely delighted. *0 He schools. He referred to erect, "run over to Mis,Mathers'place, as and ask Miss Lauber to step over to The experiment was an unexpectedly l;the Ahat Judge Farmer acted iOi put control of the the 'Telegraph' office. When you've CAN RINCE UMPLOYMM complete success. kbool's money In his hands,and.there- cot her headed here, run across the "Yes," she replied. "I think that in very -fair; and I think that, after all, m,two into the"judgWe bank. He accus-f street and tell Joe Dicks that the . ,BY 'ARING NORTH LANDS ad Sam Rod—whom be did not call by 1 Mossback thinks kindly toward him you can have wants to talk with him about an name,but always as the Mossback---of and It Is." being re anted there because it important matter. Leave the rest to FV :- -My ALFRED FITZPATRICK, Principal Frontier College. Eddie eyed the ten-cent piece with bawfit= political fortunes. Lsmt, MS. a curious expression of mingled doubt but not-least, said that old Peter "Yes sir,",said the bay,'and off he One means of solving the problem real part in this permanent policy for wbip e had no bui­`ness on it because started' f unemployment. is for the Govern- relieving unemployment. Let thoua- and eagerness, Pl, "You mean you ain't going ta'cbarge Peter a children were in the state re- Pinkie turned into School Street, of of Canada to begin' the long- undo of individual farmers. apply for form school. Just what he hoped to and not far from the corner he over- overdue task of preparing its- bush bush lots of 160 acres each in the clay me -Vothing for the applethT' he In- ' • fin by that last slur In vague. But it took Broken Jones. lands for settlement in the clay belts' lands. All applications should.be. lo- quired carefully. ,*vms a cruel Cash at Peter, the kin fly "That's a dirty, rotten thing in to- the Nortli. owing to summer calized in townships most suitable for "Nothing it old teller in Judge Farmer's bank,who night's. 'Blade' about such an Ap - Of ' When he was fully assured upon yie had bees cursed with an incorrisfL4e Lather;" dec(lared the hunchback. "I'm frosts, farming of northern clay lands future settlement. Ai convenient ' Ane -a waste of time and centres in such townships the Govern. this point, the doubt gave way to a son. And that night, when the "Blade" visitin' Angie for the first time in has largely been whole areas appeared an our streets, the liars and fourteen years, to ask her shall I money. Only by meats should brovidi comfortable and wide, spreading ainile.. barrier to "Then." be replied with deep mail& Aodbile-dealers and villains and scoun- Punch his fresh young head for that will this settlement ever be attractive community camps. Farm e* faction, "T11 go and pick' up thome �dycls end thieves and swindlers gath- poetry. overcome. Farming under present hands should be hired by the'year. Tared together in knots and were wroth Pinkie smiled to himself. Together conditions,whereby each settler dears rastead of-being turned adrift when mote. ---exceedingly wroth, they waited on the piazza;a moment a small patch, is putting the cart be- the busy;season is over, to congregate There was a shout of laughter from "He Ought to be run out of toownl" later, for Mrs. Mathers to answer the fore the horse, and Is wholly unwar- in the towns and cities, they could so the veranda. Franceg6a. ignor6d It bell. in patiently. Louise had nothing of the snapped Jeff Turner of the Paris hard- ranted. At least 65 per cent. of each north for a abort period to list "Angie's up in her room," announc- ware store. "I woulftt advertise in "You lot in carefully selected townships clearing the bush lots of their em. .scientific passion. d the portly landlady. Ou two,can this ball y little handbill if he gave me I come in the parlor, i you,11 wipe your should be cleared by means of large ployers. They would not, of course. 7- the space for nutbin'." community camps. be asked to live in shacks On the In- But, aside from a few telephone feet careful. I'll call her.- -gangs living In co Houses Without Nails. call-downs which the boy should have The two went into the front room, Herein lies one solution of unemploy- dividual lots. They would reside at In Alberta, there ex1sts, a village and found se&U on the out-al-style meat, now stalking before us daily In the nearest community camp,. and estimated at abetter worth, nothing y where no nails have been used In the -came of their wrath. Twenty-four red-plush parlor chaim. the breadlines of the cities. Work share In all Its social activities. construction of the houses. These (Continued in next issue.) could hours later the "Blade" came out thus be provided, particularly There need be no elaborate prepare- were built by Huthentan Immigrants, agaim,pitifully de-%oid of any advertis- in the fall and winter months, as well tion for this work. . Men in charge of o typical Ruthenian style J and are of th as 4 -periods of unem- a practical bush foreman could be sent ftg but Alec Potherton's and a'few during special —Iqng, " pitch-roofed, thatched, and of his sore-bead friends who were slat- �.,AsthmiL ployment This policy of extended north at once with warm cWthing, wide in the eaves. Even the door, an e.d for the board themselves. a a disease characterized land-clearing should not be simply an tents,and small portable sawmills. A affair of 'slender twigs, 'woven and Asthma I In tbree-column heads and fourteen- chiefly by paroxysms of shortness of emergency measure,- but should ea- suitable site for a community camp. point type, it"'tore to pieces"old Pro- breath. Sometimes the paroxysms are gage the attention of the"Foderal 'and could be selected in the centre of each laced together, swings on home-made hinges, and is latched with a wooden f6seor Hale's record as a public in- threaten fife Itself, Yet local 'Governments the whole year township opened, and the necessary structor and superintendent of the so severe as to hasp.' The floor is of hewn logA un. they always come Just this side of round. Should any of the workers at buildings erected., The work of fell- schools.- It called attention tithe fact nailed. The roof is a wonderful fabric such a termination. It is of course 'these community -camps wish to re- Ing trees, cutting ties, pulpwood and a that the professor had received his im. of poles and cross-woven wheat straw other lumber could be started education in some forgotten academy not the only disease marked by short- main on some of the cleared lots they ten inches thick, packed tightly and -ground Civil War time, and demanded seas of breath. Various affections"of could bi sold to them on easy terms. medletely.- solidly-f and laid with such rare that of to know whether Paris mu t tolerate the lungs, at the air passages, of the For the next 10, $0, yes, and for 40 Because of existing conditions twenty I . T such out-of=date methods in Ns Ong it will endure any weather for t schools heart and of the kidneys present this years, land-clearing In preparation for settlement many men, even among year as the old professor advocated. One symptom; but there are always Other future settlement should be.an urgent the unemployed, are naturally by one, it reviewed the old man's in-- :Igns by which the phyMclan"e-an be 'and essential dipartment of every to face the hardships involved. The- Now Use for Tape. efficiencies and shorteoriiings, most of guided, so that he will avoid the mis- Govefnment in-the Dominion. writer da of the opinion that thli'pre- �­the material supplied by Alec Pother- overcome - Hav you tried using adhesive tape on unW it made poor old man Hale take of treating the disease as asth- _The big Industrial plants of the Do- Judice can largely be overoom 6 ied minion, as well as the 'Governments, the men are well clothed and hou ed to mend the lining In the heeli of "i'out somethin t between a wife-beater ma minion, assist In this grest undertaking. In fully equipped community camps. shoes? Draw the lining as smooth a borsethief of the deepest dye. Children sometimes have attacks of In the back of his store, that night, shortness of breath',owing to spasmod- Every large Industry should apply for Why spend so much on able-bodied as possible and cut the tape to,fit the a whole township or more In the bush men In the cities, when an equal ex- hole. It saves stockings and darning. Alec read the stuff through, winced Ic closure of the larynx; these attacks _4� -organized efforts lands. Land-clearing might be made pendituie In well : . a couple of times,pullid Out his"Laws resemble asthma somewhat, but their• Italian Invented "Specs." of Busines, to find the - -would 'provide stimulating employ- i,11 and tried true nature is usually easy to recog. a business department of many Cana, "all of the law of Hbel----;but eventu- nize; and, moreover, asthma is, rarely than enterprises employing,great num- went' to many thousands in the There ha's been considerable discus- -�"ally called Joe up an the toleplidne and seen in children. bers of workers. Instead of "laying- healthier environment of the north. slon as to who Invented spectacles, 002;&A -d him in language sigh- Well-fed men in comfortable com- and who had the pleasure of wearing inches 00" high. Then, lowering his .In asthma, as distinguished from off" men when. a pinch comes, they n, J could establish large land clearing munity camps, not the bread lines of the first pair. The honor Is generally Most other similar affections, it Is ex 7 voice, he �aid: 12, piration that Is difficult; you can take camps and homestead by proxy. In the cities, Is the solution. awarded to an Italian named Sal-vino 7, 4 1INowt go after 'em for employing bunch of female hars.-beeps on their a full breath, but the trouble Is to get this way an outlet would be provided Let Canada for all0time abandon the Armatt, who died In 131T.• rid of if In order to take the next. The for a considerable percentage of the foolish policy of homesteading her ..... ing force. he boy wen' to it. And among condition is thought by" some doctors able-bodied employees now turned in- bush clay latids by individuals, work- unequal bar- tber things, in boxed rules on his to be a spasmodic narrowing. of the to the streets. If as ably handled as Ing separately against COARSE SALT ho printed thiq "(xqUi�ite smaller broniAial tubes-, others think .... I. ;.- front page, other departinents of the business, the riers. Rather let her undertake now morsel of p -riiganda: the trouble is a spasm of the dia- land-clearing department LiAND ISALT • rc I would ird- a great permanent land clearing policy Our 9,hool board is a wondrous thing pbragm, which interferes with the ace- doubLedly prove remunerative. Luiiil by using large gangs of unemployed of s�kirtp and beards and moss and men, living•in community cams.­s- Bulk Carlots yi ve th Kudieff '�ftd by 'Ast, I EAWS tural movements. bar, ties and pulp will always find a taRONTO SALT WORKS fnarp. Until recently asthma was nne of ready market in Canada -as well as in plied with every facility, for education auie ofThrec is still in force, the movies not C. J. CLIFF TORONTO Our 4choolrna'ams get their jobs the great enigmas of medicine, for of- the bordering States. and entertainment—the tears, ten the exciting cause <the attacks The farmers, too, can take a very excepts& & 149rAl ,f-- MW OR i�� 7 1 r 2 V2 stiff m "M VOW 7 urn:; °VIEW YFAR, OUTLOOK IN MOTHER M, DU De PIC= -7 D IN SOMBRE COLOAIJ Difficulties at Home and AbroW Require Careful Diplo- to Tide Over the Po st-War Adjustment Period. a&.Y Macy %41 A despatch from.1 -London says:-- the opinion that the new mercantile prus y V f921 is pictured marine of the United States is likely Britain's outlook for MCI C06 to bring up a question at adroit dip- in rather sombre colors by the politi ONA clans, econorritate, financiers and labor lomacy and point to Secretary Dan- 'leaders,_*ho are casting their eyes iels' announcement of a big naval pro- '3 til t c-$fV w.. 00" .1orward to the New Year. At home grain as the forerunner for shipping -two outstanding problems--unemploy- differences. meet and Ireland,-have baffled the Officials 'here,his not desired to Government,.while it is also, besieged push these questions to a settlement low. b y many results of the war, including until advent.of the new United States cumm cam a vigorous newspaper campaign administration, but hope to get them C"", against so-called Government extrava- under way,soon after March 4. fiance. While the Government is being In-the foreign field, .looking east- seriously pressed on one side to cease ;ward, there is the perplexing problem enormous expenditure it Js b6sieged of settling the Palestine boundaries, on the other with demands for un- promising some pointed exchanggs of employment funds, cash for housing ONTARIO'S GREAT POWER SYSTEM I e Hydro' Electric Commission, .-opinion with France; Mesopotamia, schemes and other post-war expendi- With the acquitement of the .Mackenzie electric power holdings In Ontario by t' he the re power with Its huge*4xpense and its oil; the tures, with a result that there is little the people of the province will own the greatest electric r system in the world. �The above map sl -ever7present Persian difficulties which, likelihood of reduction In the burden- ramifications of the hydro, system and Its great development In the last few Years- the last agreement bes not allayed; some taxation. IL Some relief is pr6mised in reduced TORONTO VOTES FOR ._Indis,' which is in a greater,,state of ed except in the price of FIUME STRUGGLE COMES TO AN END unrest than for years, requiring an cost of living e exceptionally large garrison; Russia, food, which rose steadily during 1920. HYDRO PURCHASE -with her trade proposals which have With industry bard hit and a million POET 11ALDI10D REM FROM FIE' Mayor Church Returned for OV f ...caused a split in the British Cabinet;,jobless, merchants who had be en hold- AR and the uncertain Greek situation. Ing commodities for high prices are Seventh Term. Officials here believe that within expected to continue to dump. their Toronto,Jan S.-The 6dayes"have R2 D Leaving Gives Up Fight, aving City by Airplme the next twelve months Important goods at a loss. This has caused dealings between Great Britai n and reductions during the latter Disbandment of His Legionaries, and a General By a majority of 26,746 votes the ':. electors of Toronto approve of the :-the United States will • necessitate weeks of the old year. Amnesty Part of the Bargain. most careful handling.. Regotiations, As the year opens,the Lloyd George proposed 'purchase of the Toronto between the two countries have been Government apparently Is maintaining Electric Light Co. and the Toronto A despatch from Rome says, As the regulars were advancing York Radial Railway. almost dormant since the political a'flrm hold and there is little evidence DAnnunzio has issued a proclamation across olvbards they were enveloped And by another majority of 16W.-, conventions in the United States;. that any of the many small factions in declaring that it is not worth while by fire from machine guns which had it is declared that Thomas L. Church ly or In There is a desire here to clear up the Parliament, either separate dying for Italy. He said he was leav- been sunk to the level of the-ground is to be Mayor for 1921, while C. Al- a question, vrhizh has been the sub- concerted action,are able to defeat the feet of a long series of communica- Cabinet had force general elections. ing Flume by airplane. and cleverly camouflaged. fired Maguire is returned at the head This was semi-afficially announced The houses seemed to have been-Of the poll to the Board of Control� tions on the question as to the extent The Cabinet hirers terv, as they pass here on Wednesday afternoon, -to- by 34,141 votes. to which the United- States &hall par- between their Dffl troops 4 'P68 &T14 Parliament, gether with the announcement that abandoned, but when the troo &p_ There was only one issue. The vote ticipate in the world petroleum.supply, 'see e-ndencer of unrest. StTongJpoliced the Fiume agreement may be regard- pr6ached, the legionaries, hidden for public ownership was a vote for a most of which in under British man. barricades still obstruct the approach- ad as concluded. behind windows, behind chimney- Greater Toronto. The day of date. It is believed, however, that es to Government buildings and the stacks and on balconies and roofs, Settlement of the Fiume question. at* monopoly in at an.end,.dodkbitelY considerable more negotiating is nec- huge iron gates at the entrances to based on -recognition of the Treaty suddenly opened fire. Even women and finally, in this city, vasary before an agreement Is reach- some official buildings are kep'.closed. were found working machine guns. ed. Z of I Rapallo, disbandment of D'Annun- The gravest losses were Indicted by The experience of the last eight This is dono, the,Government announ- a legionaries and a general. am- re under the leadership of Sir, Vein out- z'o hand grenades, which were used so 7" Settlement of the cable control also cod,because it feared a Sinn I nest; was expected following receipt as to give the I , easion that Adam Becky has taught the 1 offers many perplexities, particularly break,but it is known also that it con- of late advices from the blockaded freely MPT self-reliance, and the success sebievst in that the United States is contiziu- siderid the ill effect Bolshevik agita- they must have been accumulated by are might have on the restive minds area, scores of thousands. It would he,,'" partners In the Hydro-eleebie -ally reaching farther for world trade. t The suspension of hostilities, pre- to got the better undertskinc nerved them for the, Shipping experts and officials are of of the unemployed. ' 4 - of the I 'Crest decision made on Satmday with viously ordered, has been prolonged. been an s"Y'Mtter 4gi?paries by employing artil- Negotiations for surrender are pro- enthusiastic optimism. ceedint with the Municipal Council"ory, but the military authorities v insures 0 has fused such recourse, sxce$ against The result is significant It WwWy Market Rqwd ''of Flume, to which DAnnunzi to the citizens of Toronto the sup" military buildings. ceded his power. matters of A description of the last phases of The legionaries ultimately tried to control In and eiscuical aNtsaftu". con- Toronto. choice, 415 to $17; sheep, $5 to $01; the struggle in Fiume, received here, form the regulars to rebvo in order tam again to tbg city the abaoints! hogs, fed and watered. $16.75; do. Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern, shows that the logionkies reopened to relieve proisuro-on th"ty, bat' control No. 2 Northern $1.98%• No. weighed off cars, $47; do, Loh., control of its Streets. h Surma Vol 6. hadL resist' for the future growth of this metro- - Northern, $1.89%; ;r�Wt, $15.75; do, country points, $1 25 to fire against the troops who were failed owing. to the Aubbem A $1AG. $15.50. merely holding the positions they sales, espodally of the C"abineers polls,because now that the acqubftiom Montreal. taken Monday night. and Alpine troops, who fOV4& eons---of the Toronto & York Radial system 7 Manitoba oats-14o. 2 CW, 55141c; The fight assumed the character of ageously for more than *7e6 h0ur" is assured, backed up by the under-. No. 8 CW agAc; extra No. 1. feed, Oats-Can. West. No. 2, T2 c do, guerrilla warfare all along the 'line. The points whom 'the struggle was 6214c; No.'l feed, 5014c; No. 2 feed, No. 8, 69%c. 'Floor-Man. Spring takings of Premier Drury that the .,47%c. wheat tents, firsts, $11.10. Rolled The legionaries took advasitage. of the the bitterest, near the railway station, Government will some the necessary -Manitoba barley-No. 8 CW, 89e; oats--?as of 90 ]be.. •$3M. Bran- natural resources of the terrain for and inside the Flume cemetery, were legislation to ratify the. deal, the No. 4 CW,84e; rejected,65c;feed,65c. Lort"42.25. Hay-No. 2, laying ambuscades. virtually destroyed. -Sutherland' Commission Is practically 0 All of, the above in store at Fort I per tea, car lots, $80 to $31. eliminated from the Hydra-radial con- William. I Cheese--Finest easterns, 24% to -711 American corny--•$1.15 26c. Butter--Choicest creamery, SCRAP OF PAPER London Prices on troversy, and nothing should interfere nominal, ry., 51 CHANCELLOR DEAD 'Pre-W&r Basis with the immediate development of Sir 'track Toronto,prompt shipment. to 52c. Eggs-Fresh, 75c, Potatcc&-_ Ontario oats-No. 2 white,- 50 to Per bat, car lots, $1.55 to $1.60. Adam Beck's plane to make Totanto 53c. Canners, $3.25;cutter's, $4 to $4.50; A despatch from London says: the hub of a system of high-speed Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, $1.85 small bulls and yearlings, $5 to $5.rjo; Dr. TheobW von Bethmann' -Pre-war' prices are beginning Interurban lines that will bring 'to $1.90 L per car let; No. 2 Spring calves, $4.50 to $5; good lambs, HOHWeg, originator Of to rule in Loidon, and the growth, wealth and comfort to all this 1$1.80 to $:LA5, shipping points, Ac 19 to $13; ahesp, $5 to $6; hop, section of the Province. freight, .-Famous Phrase after Christmas sales . are . re- 4cordine to selects, $18; tows,$4 less than-selects. The total vote on the Hydro Pur- 41 sensa- Pexi-No. 2,nominal, .75 to$1.80. Berlin, Jan. 2.-Dr. Theobold von cording, as was elqwwl Bartley-85 to 90C, according to . .. I chime was 80,473. some 28,609 viotes Bethmann-Hollweg, former German tional cuts. Retjaers with cash h outside. being cast for, the clean-up,and 'only freights REPORTS ON GERMAN Imperial Chancellor, died last might have been able to buy stocks at I Buckwheat-No. S,$1 to-$1.05, nom- A64 against it. inal. - DISARMAMENT after a brief illness, On-hi3 estate. at ridiculously low prices and cer- .55, nominal, Hohenfinow, near Berlin. 7- Rye-No. 8 $1.50 to $1 fain classes of hosiery and silk Dr. von Bethmarin-Hollwesr, was pemrding to freights outside. Marshal Foch Says Delin goods are down to 1913 quota- London, ' Jan. 2.-The following quen -411 Manitoba dour .10,top Patvuts; Chancellor of Germany from Jul y,14, statement from the Irish Office was .410.60, Government standard. cies Are Chiefly Maintain. 1909, to Jul y 1, 1917. He was succeed- tions. Men's' suits are being, issued to-day:- Ontario flour-47.75, bulk seaboard. ,ante of Civil Guards, ed in the uoffice'by Dr. George Mich. gold to-day for fifty shillings 11pti rarnaments'wilL meet under lots. eliver d Nrent-1 real freights,bags included: firan, per Paris, can. z,-Marshal loch's re- aegis, an appointee of the former 000rts for thirty. shillings. The flame Rule in the middle of the year, ton, $88 to $40; shorts, per ton,,$42; port on Germany's disarmament, ac- Kaiser.- It was said ,that von Beth- question in the minds of many when the, north and south of Ireland good feed lour, $175 to $3. ' cording to The Temps, says that.the Mann-Hollweg was forced out of of- business men, 'have the people each will have it representation. All Eggs-new-laid, cartons, 90 to 95c; Germans have surrendered 41,000 can. flee through the efforts of the militar- got the money to buy?" seems t6 Ireland is sick of the struggle, and 'ists, headed by Hindenburg and be answered in the affirmative will welcome the prospect peace. selects,178 to 8k; No. 1, 75 to 77c. non, 29,000 unmounted cannon barrels, prints, 54 to 57c; 163,000.Tnaehine guns and barrels, 2,. Ludendorff, largely because of his by the record crowds airthe' ear. The%-outlook is now more%vorme fta&made� 68 to 606; bakers', 85 to S00,0W rides, 16,000 airplanes and 25,- "scrap Of paper" statement and his ly bargain sales. than it has been for many months." 40c. Oleomargarine-=beat grade. 33 000 airplane motors, admission that the German invasion of to 35c. Cheese-new, Jarge, .27 to The German 'delinquencies in ex'41�_ 'BeWum was unjust. 21%c• twins, 27% to 28c; old, large, WAS.D -one-gal.tins, cuting the disarmament clauses of the 29 to h2c. Maple syrup BURNING OF CORK IVIF14PRISAL $8.50; Maple treaty and thi'gpa agreement are said ' * Extracted lb., 27 to 30c. Honey Extra ;.-white clover, -an 60- to be prf4cipally the maintainente of 11b. anh 304b. tins,I per lb. 24 to 25c; civic guards in Bavaria and Eastern FOR SINN FEIN AMBUSHES y. do, 10-1b. ins, per 1b., 25 to 26c; On-,Prussia, the organization of security Mario No. 1 white clover, in 2;�- and 6 police snit-failure to destroy the re- !b, lb., 27c. Churning' The British Mditary'Connnander, General Strickland, Says 1b. tins, i I quired amount of artillery in the Cream-Toronto creameries are Pay'I eastern and,I - Incited-Loot- ing for churning cream 58c per lb. fat ouihern frontier fort. 2 Black and Tans Were Thus a' resses.' f.o.b. shipping pointi, nominal. ..: .:.:. t. . . �:, . �b,:,_ . in Attributed to R uffiaxis of theCity. Smoked meats--Barris, '19 to The report recites the details of the . ..... 9 med., 41c; heavy, 38 to 40c; cooked. :55 to'.Geri-nails' request that they be allowed A despatch from London says:- methods of warfare against the Sinn sac; Tolls, 83 to 35e; cottage rolls, .37 to retain 841 cannon in the fortresses, The report of General Strickland, in Fein as the latter are using against to 39c• breakfast bacon, 45 to 49c;; but the allies have approved the re- fancy 'breakfast bacon, 58 to 56c; tention of only 20 guns at Koenigii, s. efinitely places the responsibility for Premier Llo-,d George has been con- backs, plain, hone In, 49-t6 51c; tone- berg, 36 at Pillau .arid 32-a Swine- T. d - City Hall and suiting General Macready and Sir the burning of the Corl, low, 55 to 59C. muen0, Hamer Greenwood regarding the Cured meats,--Long clear bacon. 27 the group of Adjaceilt buildings.upon --to 28c, clear bellies, 26 to 27c. the of report, and decided e T36A And Tans A9 ileprisals for PUW Lar a_:Wre, tierces, 25'to 26c; tubs,I 1,000.Passenger Sinn Fein ambushes. it,_ip full except 161 t1e WW.. pt the names 26 to 26%c; paiia, 261A to 26%; ep and nesses who testified under i -bond of; Tin 28 to 29c. Compound tierces, .1. . to I Dirigible Planned The Government has the report,ort, ' F7 to 18c; tubs, 17% to 181/2c; pails, although it is not yet published, it is secrecy. ''181 While in London General MacroRd. A to 2k; prints, 21 to 22c' A despatch from Petrograd says'-- known that the report says that two Choice heavy' steers, $11 io $12; A special committee of experts has ap- or three Black and Tans who wire suf- also reported that the campaign of, ro*4 heavy steers, $10.60 to $11; proved Machonin's plans for a giant ferers from or friends of victims of repression against Sinn Folnisin 14, b&AIM" cattle, choice, $9.50 to $10; pissenger dirigible, which will have the Dilion's Cross and other ambushes, succeeding, and urged the Govern- do, good, $8 to $9- do, med., $6 to 87 motors of a total ot-24,000f horsepower, started the first of the Cork fres.with meet t9 suspend all p"ce overtures CIO, com-, $5 to $9,50; butchers' bulls, Sold His Electrical Interests. petrol cans. The looting has been at- until the 11firm policy" has rendered' oholce, $8 to $9.50. do, Cod, $7 to and a lifting capacity of 2,200,000 pounds. The passenger cabins will be Sir William Mackenzie, the Toronto tributed to the ruffians of the city. . the acceptance of Home Rule by this C=. butchers' cows, several tiers and the sev- Electric Knight, who has disposed ce $4t�_J.9W Ao good, $6.25 arranged in s, of Testimony was brought- out that south-west possible. 7; c�0, C0111., $4 to iN Yeecter;, beat eras tiers connected by an electrically 'his plants at Niagara Falls for a sum there is in existence at Cork an anti- It is believed that the elections foal 1 0 900 lbs., $8.50 to $9.50;'1 operated elevator, An airplane, auto- of $32,735,000 to the Ontario Ilydro Sinn Fein society composed of the ex- the Dublin and Belfast PaaJiumente so lbs., k7.75 to $8.26; do, cam., rn6blle and motor boat will be carried Electric Commission. The deal was treme loyalists who fear to be left will be held not later than Juns, &I.' 26 m $6.20; canners and cutters, $3 on boarid the dirigible, which will ac- negotiated by Sir Adam Beck and con- at the mercy of the Sinn Fein when though the date is entirely deRpndad R - milkers, good to aoice,, $100 commodate 1,000 passengers. It will' summated by Sir William by cable the Monte Rule Act is enforced and up on ''the result of General lkaeft" _ to $166; do, coin, to seed., $66 to' $75; develop a speed of more than sixty from England, where he was on a pri- the troops withdrawn, eff-oWs to crush the movement of the., hhhnbs, yearlings, 49 to $9.50; do, $12 to $I4l; calves, good to miles an hour. Tate missim The society. is adopting the same independents. F. A —Johd Hott, -of' barlinitt IN NKNONIA'N•pent over Sunday with his broth a loving rutuloa y of Hannah L..be- J. :re said sisters here. loved wife of_Gec. H..Thurmau.w-ho —Geo. W. P.and Mrs.Every and passed away January 2nd, IM. 41000 mail , Frank, of Whitby, '"spent She has gone, our-d' Is on the sick L'Ob earest Hannah, AV Sunday with W. J. and Mrs. Mil- She has passed from earth away, 19 W PeAkjr. spent the. week- ler. V With the Saviour for to guide her 0 .�,.o�d wtill Pickering friends. —Robert,and Mrs. Rankin have -Through the straight and narr W. Way- -We wish all our readers 6, returned to their home in Oak We miss,-ah so, we miss thee. 7 .:�-4 very Happy and Prosperous New Ridges after Wending a couple of None on earth can take thy .place, 4-Tear. —W. H. Peak. of Toronto. was er�t In thy'fa:ir and smiling face. Only gone a while before us, I T weeks with.their relatives in'Plek- Tbtre w4@ something pure And noble ".In town on Friday last calling on. ost. .on King or Church Ste., p Ceia rices 0 Pickering, onWednesday evening, Thou bast joined the otborel band. In the glorious light of Heaven, Rbbt. Wilson spent Christmas Standard Bank cbe4ne for$12. Thou shall there forever stand. in rodklin with• his brother, Finder please leave.. at the Nzws Farewell Hannah, *e will-always o e. y IU00 S . Cherish hopes of A3eetlnj(thee. t -The Campbell Flour Mille have It,that land of peace mud glary —Joe Cla-rk, of Toronto, sent D r laid Off A OUwber of theU.employ- May we then united be. ".WAY Years- attilebomeof his pa ees for the present, on account of 9,ba 'd, Father; Mother, s A'P`pftr6tly, rents here. _H-u the-lack' of order —James Prouse .1s pfoscressing B others andSisters. 'favorably at the General Hospital the *Huur wills thronzhotit- the- Cleaxing- -up. 'be-fore 'in Toronto. don n try have been over.pr6ducing and the demand for flour in Ear. New Adverttsements. —Thos. Dwyer, of Toronto, is spending a week with his mother ope—has not been brisk. It is hoped th-at -the closing down of TOR SALE-One Holstein cow. just -h St -on In W Chapman, ill F freshened. Good milker. E.L. i to. We. --ill' -short du-' -7- 7-7,611-ChHr( —Miss GladyQ Law, of To R.R. 1,Whitby. Pick.Ben phone. iNew Yeftrswith her atints, ration. % ape lose$ SALE -the -11 horse power. g;!so- -inkets,"niedium size, reg Law. F line en -The Christmas and Nev� Yea"" geaso us a rf- at%v a y s vet'ry b L.-I ­I- engine in good or�der. Apply at the Be[I Shaker BIL ular 4.2 -W. Allaway And daughter hone Central Pickering,or to J.F..Paxton,s and wail car- Ile"elp, have returned after speudiDg a for the uAtill clerk IT,Whitby. latf -for 3.�3O.per pair week in the city. Viers, and as a result there' 60; -ister, of To piftuy unavoidable delays in the 1,1XPERT PHOTO FINISHING. Lyle'FLamsay, hart -delivery of parcels and n6wl4pap ecv,an -Ppstage paid. J�ckson.Studio, ,jl)eveloping 5centsa-roll. Piinting_:i cents Shaker Blanket§, large size, regular .5.25. spent NPW. Years Nvi W. a , Shi k ronto. : 01 erQ'. liesley, 16 I In size. foi 4.50 per 'pair 1.and Mrs. Clark. While hi-t week's edition -Rev P. P. rind Mrs.., Gardiner' the NEws wag posted at the It,� I os,,r-on ])P(:, 29. lwtwpen Ca PIP• child spent New Years with time on* Thiirsday evenlvg. - the Tj!,&Ts FInur1%IjII.i and Irougham,rire chains, bundles for different post (iffices ill Fiader pl`eascno�Jy Campbell's Flour Bath Towels—'in plain wl�iite,­ vAite' with relatives in the alt}., Nlill�,(;r R.0.Crummer. Fickering 16 NVill- the to,�,uship did not reach their _: - -___- .-__ - ­-, -ML-1 Edith, D�trdpn and pin-k, ,white with blue=1arae' 'soft ar 0 this 0ST—In Piek(�ring vitlnwe on ',%fon-' aCronk.hay� returned to- their' destination UDtil',N1011daY f� hb Jday aftenoon,"a fox�erriw,brown black and --regular 1.50 and 1.2-5, goin I: week. I -Tou,els; variotis schools in Toron to. white, round leather collar with riveG and lock. Our ptiblie- school teat-hors -Tli�, pastor•.will carry on again Finde, please notify . W..Weeks,Pickering. 16 at 1.00 eacK. Y, have returned from their Chri,r next Stlud"Y iI A le Me t I i�t ­70 ' ' -+' 1, -�------ 'L 1mos vactition a -work a.Ud eXtenid:-a E-Oj ad're-titued' irdiAl itrvi-- VIvw$".scVllivrs, and mowers and all kinds of 'Shaker 6f'stripes on-Tuesday. tntion to all bk,people mw•its, also several kitchen stoves zina ww- I imach;nes. H.Herman,Claremont. Phone in pinks,': hues' -'dnd greys, r6giffid Marion - Thexton - -ao(j -1.1orning subject, . ­Pi,t-vHiliMZ P If 'brother, George,'spent New yk•Fipik Prayer." The text is f0wid it) .50 cents per yard, going at'40 cents C.in iffp' with their-hunt"Mrs J. Lnui-4,1, - Matt, +,t)R SA 1A. - A ) t 4'. w "ti-reservoir.ill perfect cozid't ion yard ­Paralyz,-d Prayer," Text. f4-t j, per' of Peterboroi ncr f,,r rjul,k vile S25: Also a large wized tpp -Miq; Florerce-Down retuned 50:1 Tho League will voldfwt It roi i oik w rit ing desk.price $25, E. Morgan,I from Treqtfm on Monday eveui? g, sp• ei=4 prayer t-orvi •e on F 64 Ily It,R,Na.zPickoriqS. -Big Rediiet1i 0 n in Sivtaters, -20 per-cent. off �T 3. P k veninit at 1.30_o'vloek, .%c.lwn -the Ir 0A -H­woen 101,S.flon. ic having -vent the wtek-and with-:e 1, - , .. a pre"ideut will deliver a saitablo- - IL i ring. and to,, 10. con.;,.Picker on Dec 11 kinds. friends there. ISth. cnw m-w binding chain F=; rttitiry _W. H, abd Mrs. 'runityker address.'--J. AV.D.- IV.F_CrawforLt,Pickering pent tbeCht-i-;tmaq-ho)i4;1V� wit1I -A `erieq of union evangelistic.8 -, Mrs. S. H Ho� -rvices be held in the M,-tho. QTRAY BEIFER-Strayed from t9e latter's slAtet f �1, -Many other lines to clear -Jand, of Toronto. dirt and Presb�teriatf eburchet,, k--Y the premisL%of thk-und;r,eed to,..15, con. : T 3.Pickaring.on-or about 20th a roan I beginning next Monday At .30 p� heifer.2 vears old, Finder will please notify -Miss Myra Crouk has it ell Coine and See Charles Goodwin.Pickering. -15-10 '....An appointment on the teaching m. The services will be held a-4 staff af the new residential High f01101ys : Methodist church -on jr4-,OR• SALE-:-A number nt cedar jichool at Mouteith. Monday and Tuesday. St. And. I and anchor posts. Also a quantity of fire- ood.consist ing of maple,beech and ash,cut and came home re delivvred� an!P length.. Ind from Thursday and Friday. Speakers Stitzel,R, Miss Gladys Dowii w's church, ' on Wednesday, * Toronto on Monday marring OR wk ?V017 me ss '- C HAP, MA N ,-**"--,. .. after spending It few days In re--invited and engaged are Rene. L OR SALE-Orre-reg.cow. one rex. Clugston. Gardiner, B 112ewing friendships. Bruce, Bun. JU heifer I year old. one heavy wagon out set ner, Howard and Down. Special of heayl sleighs and one separator- AyJy at- -Victor Austin'bag opened up v 0 Im 35. F con.Pickring. Ind pbone,NI v W7. muoic by a union BUNDYS HARDWARE ' i­ w In Cbakwell's bid stand an on choir. . The. Fred Lacey.Highland Creek. 14-17 Monday next will be prepared to lie are invited.- In WO HOUSES.TO LET=V-wu-brF& -The action bf the Provincial do baruess and shoe repairing. JL cottages.one with stable accommodation, -W. H. and Mrs. Crammer srovornmeat In,keepiag the Kinx4- and b"h eQuLppecl with town water I:.d J,Sht ton toadin shape for motor traffle and having good Sirdens and fruit, attended is reception held at A occupation, F,Howard Amifs.Vftitby.�� l2tf Stover's on Friday evening ".in' during the whiter-mouths is meet_ of their Eon Pred's war. Ina vritli general approval. . At y?, OR SALE-8-roomed framehouste. seasonable �or t s— ' bo th Or-;t it met with considerable -ad 1. stone foundation' newly decorated inside, riage, furnace in cellar, frame stable•and outbuildings. _Mre.(Rev.) J. W. Do verse critic* believed orchard and sma.11'fruas. I k4acre4 o(land. y w-n re- low. as many Sn4QW off A -urned home on'Tuesday from Ex- thAtt the scraping of the Apply toN. Palmer- Pix4ering or to W. H. oung ster where she bas been spend! -s-v ae -Keane I d? B&rioer.�Vhitby.. 32ti and Old the road would render them- u' couple of weeks with her ru�;ther It-`3-for stelabing. The expert. QU10K SERVIOE and sister. nee, of the paqtiA eek proves that -The townghipe'ioiinvil will hold the road can be made good for Promp�Pelivery. w0l be found - -Cutfery,. Carvers, ' -Qhildren's S�fs,-- Salt -r Bra .sleighing,i n g. I n Brougham(in Monday 11ext At 10 Net, the.road,- if anything, wag Dinner -Bells, their t meeting of the year At both diotoriog and tl at Dunbarton Genert' Store. Rare just leclef.red a large elibsign. and Pepper Sh kers, Di r In., for the transaction of gen.' improved for • sleighing rather -a 'r t sifent 6f Whitekalt-. 31ontach, eral husinesi.. littn'injitred by retticivitig a cer- Alarm Clocks, Pocket Kuives.. and Ptirity Flour. Try it. ;�tch restilss. -W. Grubb hkiq been engaged tain amount tit thestinw. and w 'by the poT1c0 frtir-fee;Q to ring the -- -H,-E.tWeL-.*tet-,,-Uf-theK!Dgr-toV Wish ing.#verrone it Brigbtimd -Pros. Scissors, . Pipes, Watche.4 town bell. We bvlieve the trils. road east. met,v%ith a ratherseri-, perotts Ne%* Yeiir. in U1119 RC'C* from to a have made a good choice strident-in.Whitby one day ED. PAPINEAU &SON. last week. Re rinloadine -engaging him. g oats —James Criwam'fif Toledo,Ohio, at the v op Mouth Org-an 7 , Flash Lidhts -all sizes 6 piry hiill., and in -�onie Duipbarton.*Gn 1�r his mother, Nlr-, ru-Filiner fell off the wagon. X%.'bon has been viQitinfz and shapes' Etc. Geo.Cowan' sr., who bas been in found he was icing on the ground Grain 'Chonping of gra i it ery poor,health Axii-ing the past rincon-4�ioug,, with a bag -few motithp. on top of him,and app;irentl'y We -Rev. P. F. Gardiner delivered less. Medical raid v6s stltU'r;;0fPd -AND FL kKING: YOU musts see-lhios-e to appr6clate.. n very- belpftil, and- f­?nrl several ribs had he�-nl, frac. f -P!pAred__to'du. Cboppid and aerMou at the, prayer and pI;ai�;p that se their value tor. the M pr 9 Aist church on' �,ired, befides being bruised and Aservice In the Nffth( 'Wedneq injured abotit the head, and badly Oat Flaking every day in the A day night. u- week except.-Sat rd J. ow price. ­78t.,Andrew'sLadies' Aid will chilled from expogivre.- - After' re-.' meet at the home of •Mrs. , W. i covering consciousness - he was on. Wednesday afternoon.' taken to his 'home, where he is J hn F. Bayles, Claremont �'--;Jatff 12th, at 3 o'clock. All ladies gradually recovering.' Rural Route No.2 Pick e' -r-*of the congregation are invited. B d Lffi un y, ng -A number from here attended Card of Thanks_,: . Automoble Repairing Eiihibi- -Terrier the Boston'.9' 11 -tion at Toronto on New Years' I wish through the'columns Qf THE The Cbeviolet, Service Station•and Dr. Cartwright w sneveRs' 'Ews to express to- the electors)rs of Barrage at Pickering is open for all 7. Day. Pickering my gratittide for the hearty afrs and over hauls. fnl in winning a prize on his dog. wow kinds of rep* _4 i_ -An nudenorninational support renderpd ,me 'in the xecL�ut Agent for Legalite Auto.Lens,.which ell's prayer meeting will be held '"'icipal election, you have to have� to comply I will endeaVor by faithful service 'WiLh*the law,in the Metbodi.5t Church show that this confidence has not Expert workmanship guarainteed, At a to P -o'clock thig (Friday) afternoon.- been misplaced. A All the women of the community gent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear ADAM SPEARS Tires and Willard Batteries. are Invited. e•-George Douglas, who has been Batteries exchanged,Card ot Thanks working on the Chippewa ing Ger6w's Garage, Pickering Fo k e Q_ -Canal at Niagara for the past Idesire through THE NEws to ex. -three months. is spending a few press my pleasure at the confidence ELM DALE. M11 1 05 St, .1 - 'James Kennedy, cillor at the recent elec ion In Picker- -Miss Laura Andrew ing township.who has week9 at the home of his uncle, placed in,me by re-ele ing me a coon- Yon can always get the best Mani. ix y - tj fillae 'been spending the Christmas holi- As in the past, I will do my best to further the best interests,of the tow toba F16iir made fmni Na; 1'. n •dayLa here with her parentQ, James ship, Manitoba Wheat. sad Mrs. Andrew, returned to '1' youri, Sincerely Royal Hoasphold and Glenora, for We wish all o' u' r' patrions•'and friend Ravensboe on Friday to resume G. L, 'MIDDLETON Bread. �Tryfrbng. SO .,her duties as teacher in the public Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats "school. Card of Thanks BRAN. SHORTS' a.'! P& ' and'.�­-Mrs. Parill Knifton and 'Mrs. �MIX FEEDS1 A&V..Y -happy' n ..prosperous George Martin, of Brighton, who, I wih to thank all those who gRve 'R OP OAT u y -new. ear OATS'with their children, have been vis- me theirsupport tit the recent muni• XRUSFIED 0 •.and Wishing all a Happy '13ARLEY C sting their mutber, MrQ. James cipal elections. IHI 'HOP". 'Gordon, for several weeks. have and Prosperous Nle%,�Year. IV H P,AT 7returned home. on 'Em. Mr-Knifton and, Respectfully yours, CRACKED CORN' ifty New Years -Ur- Martin aNn spent WINTON J. WHITE 'N F1 MIXED TIF -E D with them Here. C ]dwell'-, Crean-, sul�Stittlte :7i -The W(Irnen's Atir n. zili.ary of St. V E T E R N S ! a Cilf MeAl, hold their 11101ficses Men, --iiGeorge'q Church i,.01 business meeting Are you Interested in Sport,Politics,regular niontblybus d d d Returned Soldiers' Qliesdons, Enter- CHOPPING AND OATS on Thtirsdny, Jan. 13th. at 3 p. in. i at the reetory. Ac this is the tit] taintrients etc. ? If so there will be a CRUSHING EVERYDAY meeting at the Liverpool House on Get prices on feed in ton lots. btial meeting at which officers are INjunday, January 17th, for thii purr BELL PHONE.- elected And all the business of the pose of orgRnizing a branch of the G: PI,.t year i•, one into, a fall at- Am W, V, to take-part In the above u U 71 -Ifqe is requested. program tU I Fred T. B tilagi Pi ker�qg is winter. Ch 'ulg,every da AM