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miGmaim) cimak' SCARBORO JUNCTION
Fistablished 1828
After ,& lingering illuesq. Iza Bea.- - -The 'fadious* dratta, "Red Acre
Geo-.- , E. - Baker ifa of, W. C, Farm," will be given in th
Med4ea& trice Nott, beloved w a Methodist
Stotts, died at her home here on Fri-. church here on the evening of Thum
day in her 52ud year. Tbb funeral day, January 20th.at 8 o'Plock.by the GREENWOOD
"D M FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis-
ok placcon Sunday *ben intermient 'Markham Soldiers'Relief Club. under
A.Le tAr*d mistaber of the 0
*aft"of Outario. Spoew a.tembou gives to Y.
gtoinelirleal Asso tas made at St. M&rgariA's Cemetei the auspices of the.Lad lea'A id Society,
Zysa'tea"d free. North U.
0 gl"ms. TUB deceased was a da Music will be furnished by Malvern
West Hill.
ghter of the late Janies Nutt. of Port Orchestra. Don't fall to see it. Ad
Perry, whe'r6 she lived tbA greater, missiont -adulus, 25'cents children, MILLS
'We, 4re haviug a special
:F.�TOMLINSON. M. B.. M part berlife, bavingmoved there under 12 years, :15 cents.'
'of-the College of'Pbysiciarks and Surg'eons
- No early llif@ -from Parkhill, where she
ember
61 Ontario.' Office:Ahat formerly occupied bj* sale of Records at pre�war
the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr. Cal t was born. SLe was nwrried to 51r. WHITEVALP-
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Phone. Clarexndnt,Qnt-- - 231y p Stotts abou -s ago. Much
rices. We' are yeai -in The Odd
syrupathy is felt for Mr. Stotts. Be. Coine t6 the box social
H^II an Friday evening. -kn.
NT E. CARTWRIGHT, M. D.-.1,M. wainder of Xmas �tock of sides her husband she is su-rvivLd by*a- J
a CjP.& S.,Ont. A coronef for the Coun- brother,-sister and mother. 21st. The Wom-a's Institute invite. DIPROV'ED.SERVICE
ty of On tario, Office hours : 12-2 and 68 p.in.. Pbianographs at 20 per yoti to hear the following good pro- In order to gire my customers' bettdLw :"Z
:or at others hours by appointment rhon-R ll
N 24B'Ind-i)honeXo,'400. Pic erinz. On- gr.luj : Readitigs by Miss Ada Mirbell. service during the heavy feedine 1
tario.. 331V vneal duets bv IN16:A?s Rea,"nd Hazel r11.011thS 1 Will .Until May Ist
cent. discuumt. Don't rai BROCK-ROAD
a 9 Turner, Hawali-in uju.�Ic by chop fartners' grain - on
r) before The, flt-st consignment of -co I litt'.
0. 'McKINNN'ON, ALD., L.R.0 S., '-seefug our go.ds arrived here 8t the ,,,t.ati0tj. Lt,-hniah wid ffitrold Grosby of Ma�rk- 'Wednesda
Y in addition'to Mond&r
No Edinburgh.rneinber of,the Collpae of C�ne Wifbur, of Toronoo, hits.be'.en;.hmn. 'quartettes hy, the Whitevale and Friday.
Physicians suo Burgeons of Ontario, Ifeentiate buying. Malir- -, nLtgi�_-an-d slight of Hours for Chopping 9a.m. to*4 Is.M
of Royal College of Surgeons. Zd�nburs:b. viAr7in'g fripnds in this'locality. Q�iartettt
,n azid
06 Special attention to daiessen of wc,=p _)1rs;-W. J.'McDonald is'iri)prr'wing I hand by Geo. 5faynard.' Hugh PUgb, I'will appr6ciai�vau`r order's for Floar,
abildran. Oftee and residence,Brougham. -V'Ved� Poslilh suctidneer.
-is- Bran aDd!�horts. L rge
nicel.v now, to the great pie, ure Cd
.7 �Ailrnk-iirjn gentlemen *free.- Indies a
her fl-iends. - I stock on hand�
with box
J-itnes ff. Lawrence. who has been e�free, ladies 'without boxes
"gat.
-0) at 8 o'clock. 'B,%KERS' JbY is equal to the best fW
visit-ing in thi-3 locality. has gone to .25 cents. Pr.ogra
T 11:'KENNEDY. Barrisi the dicy bre:zd and costs less.
ounv e, 'Ont
for the winipi,
ter, ill I
ititor.I.Notary Public,*lConveyancer'&c. The'infapt�child of James and Mrs. 'PHILLIPS-WILSON '-'Xsi I fur pastry.
Whitby.Ont, Forleybas been-utider--the ductor.�s Flour is chpao -Bread is deAr-w1jr.
ciire. bat I.,;now irripr;)ving.' A reir prettr wedding was sr4enin- not bake v6ui own breaa
T E.'FAREWELt. K.(,:., BA ims- Ruy y6ur Furniture from 'Mr. Xic'Mann, whu hag been recently izedinWe.�iwinster Church, Regina, and e�ve money"'.
t7,o TZ2,County Crown Attoinoy.amd County d tit Rnae's Flax Xill. Pi-ker. Sa-k..-on Wednesday. ;Dec. the 29th'.
strucitor. 00mrtlSocird.Whitby. 10-f . 1. . ..
Ang, k n
gaged with Arthur Pei- when Miss Mitry Eliz theth Wilgon be 4,
T 'Ho SE Yun the,Ni,n). -rarne the bride of %Vhittu.%n HiLrold 0
4� E. CHRISTIAN, B.-,rri.,:ter A d .- AL e"" o-en
I A PhillipA. econd son of Rohert S. Phil.
'A -sollcitor Votary Publie..Fte. WoLey to 'lips, of llo-gina,-forinerly ri�Brougliarn
I oan. Office Brack St.North,Wblbv. 25IT
5chool AttendanceRtport
-CLAREM-ONT iind �randson of tbe late John Phillips
W". X.J. CMMMIST
-%-LES'& 'JOH�N'.';TO'.\*-B.tr:iti..t,erc�-. Reduced priee�; fur Jliu.' and of Brouglinni. wlio was one of the
'De-tc..'2129Djinforth'Av('.. (Wa��Jwortb Ind Feb,-We-pay the freigh q is'the fap,)rt forwisrd, The
Toronto.-,Phone Gerrard 4 111. Sdturdays, mzV Thefollowir,
ed to the Prtvinf4al Srbot,l A!rpnd- bride wn given away by her brothm.
Tern (Ind.) A 101y S
anywhere. AnCel Offleer I-v the to,-.n.s6jpoff1t,Fr. -HKrrold.W� iI,()n,of Moose Jaw. Little
.:"7 ILL]AM J. BFATON. 13. A.,8,11.. 1�argp stock and low.est jriceQ.,:' %V J, trevitt, ,Ana will .be-.,ut xnucb.:-,Nl si Drirw�hy Rideracted as H)wer
i:-."Prest to i"'by X;
riiter.&)1i6tor. member of the firm-oU Rirl, Captain.jttmes 4Nlitebell, orgRn-.
Ryckman.Denison,Foster and Beaton. Toronto --- ------ ervice
General Trusts Building,8.13 Bay Street,Toroilto 7 INtiniber of children in t'be inunici i�,t -f We$ 4ter Chureb, pre-ided
Telephone-Main 961-'airid W2. lity betwein 8 and 14. -years of age at thefirgariand during the signivar of
524 the reuister Mir-s- Fern Beentn
Nuri)her of children under.8 years of very s' oini
weedy 1,Oh Pr -e' The
ujz.- performed by, Rev. H.
FRUIT BASKETS ell sang
cerem,)by G A R _ A ' G
Niiinher of puAIIA over-rT7vears S. , D Leitch. . After the ceremony a
__BLAKE B. BEATON. D. 'D. S.. ..24 Quart Crx.tps
Gradtmte of the Royo4 Colelge of Dental Brrixes Number of rupils enrolled ifi.*tbe buff,-t lunch was served at the home
Surgeons and Viuversity of Toronto. Office I Qti Berry Ijbilic schools 870,
p of the bride's sister, Miss H�Lttie. M. We have a full line of motor oils silt
over W,M. Pringie's hardware atom Wb)tby. I I Qt. Bliskets Numberof children between Sand Wilson. Mr.and Mrs. Phillips 1pft on* greases as Well as motor fixtures.
Ofte hours 9 to 1-2 1 to 6.3L;.--Ind.'pkone 6. 0 Qt.:Baskets-, �. the evening train tospend their honey-
14 years receiving satisfactory Private�
DWI phone 220.. 441y
instructions 2. moon to CnIgary. Vancouver and Autos of ill make's and desig"repaile-
Lenno Covers and Slat Cc clers
No inber of certificates issued autbor other western points. On their re- ed on shortest notice and
Oorer early and,,avoid shortage�0 izingem loyment of children under turn they will reside In Reitirra. at fair prices.
14 years%ne.
Chopping and Oat Rolling ev%�_ vreek Number of cases for non-atten d- 4gents for Domitilon Tire@
SOX..A.T.C.311.. day excepting Monday.'
�V ETA E. STE PEEN an-ce 818.
"Genuine Ford Parts
teacher of piano and theory.
c3aremont. 0 0 'umber of emes motdo beforethe 'Born.-to-dawai-dand Mrs. Hilts. of
WG. HAM-Issuer of Mitrriik W. Go Barnes, Green River Police Magistrate 1. Fairport,IL @on, G&a.pline alwa ye on hand. Fre4 Ak
e Iiiaouses in the County of C=., Number of conviction@ under Sec- Miss Risk to visiting lier sister. Mr-.
rhy . Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. tion 12 1.
rickerias Village. Fleming.Morrison. Call and see us if you are In noW,j
The itmount of fine imposed No". Alex nod Mrs. Thom are visiting Of anything In the auto
-RDSON- Real Es The -number of days lost by 618 fi lends in Western'Ontario. . I � _ :, :
�W t�V..!RICHA -ortruckline.
e'tate. Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary -pupils Is 8891.
Public.Etc..Pickering.Ont. armors, Attettiol' Mr..PapineFtu waa absent I%st week
*HALL-Houire-eArpentiar. EA- Tbotte who desire their harness CHERRYWOOD Mrs.' C. Sm-des, we a to & Shep
attendina him mother's ftinpral. C
Wa.t anstes Itiven for rew- work. rep&irs or re so�ry owan her&.
: .Alterat.onaL Ind,ph9ne-1913.rPickering. 231y mended,-or wibhAnything in the bar- stitte, IQ In.poor li,emlth at present.
Mrs. C. Petty spent Sunday �*lth - - r o 0
ness.line, please leaveyour orderswith Mrs..W. Konned v. of SeA b r -Vil,
N Z
L dd Mire. called on frien'dp here last week.. Pickering, Qnt.
'In R.BEATON TOw-.TsHir0LERh
J. R* Balsdon, MIS14 Buttrulm f-pent Friday-even ing -0a N-Mrihdity &Ihm-Thrurnp-zon viRitpd.
A.-Fe Ooriveyanoor. Conitalsalonerfor taking All repair-will be 6411ed' f-nr and dr.
,4� '60daTit with 3111-9. M"111, Petty. with 0. A.and Mrs. 61-9,6qpie,of Osh.
a. Acconritact, Eta. Slorsay so lo" Ivered within three dtvs Of receiving Born.on Friday. Januar Tth'-to awa.,
isalarin rTopeM. 11rasuer of ldiarriege Lio.
the order. J.,
oncew' WbIlerals, Out. I-T flodison. ftsoll. Miii4 'Mutirl Thom. of it
A. And
7- W. INIT DDLETONN.
Mv mid Nfr--,A rm-rutherg spent Sun- (biJdx:rr,'4 Ti nt F�'pent
-GE1 S. Pl- ns (I Am- 49tf HarbetuaLer. WbIt.by druy with Mvt. J A R.' LauAhlin.
Tj t GH, _Licl e ie 11�irk'flere - You- Are
I ),ittrf"r the P-o-�mke- of Omario. i%Tl Beatrice Pottv L sps-nt A day .st Ft KlAv afternnon'at her honie here. All
kindi of sales conducted on reasonable terms, -C
ptald.and Mr.R. Cowxn, enteTiftined
Also brSeocr of pure-bred..Shortb�nn cattlt! tb Nli;q NIkA Emily Gates. a nomber of voting per')ple one ev'en-
Write.Em.ne or c�all. lrrd� phone. Claremont
1. a Wrm nrid Mts-. Pettr and farnilv
21N.- Major P.a 351y PICKERING wl Ing 1�4rt wpek. All report a very e
pi n L Sa n day W i t h the IFL't t er'b Of&ren t-. -k,vable time
Ceuae' n, t
ea Alu her of families mound The Stinbearn Auxillhry entertiined
V POST`1EL, A%,,-i art- with wbooping.c.ough tht-ir voinig friendsin thqb-�qi�rriRtrt
__'Ju 4 for oovivoeo of Tork and Qntarilo�,Aa ic: LUMBER YA. ][:W, . 08 _,N
1100 N&169 Of all kinds d6fterIT10 to On.oboTtegi a rd sore ev*r;t. ofthe rhilreh-nn Tbursday. C d
notice. Aedre"Gresnaivorp.o., out. We are*t�orry to hear'that Mrs. J
AM report a very pleas,int ilixlp,
Tavlor.hal.4' be�n confined to her bed. On fbeeviinabg of fbe'I9tb the Dun.
NJANV, LIVENRFT) AUC. We 1mve a large nod W I I a s'r n�r t e d fo i a'few d a y.a. ..Lumber,
TIONEER.fof York,Qntarin ind Durham Vmrton eburch will b,'Pld tber Annual
stock vf thelfMO%Ving Iffitteddl
-COUntics. Ali kinds of sales promptly attended Jo.-epli ar-id Urs..Laughlin and H. E.- tn"ring. when the reports.of tbe vari:
nble. Dart%for-ssloq may he HrPovi-iter it h
to. Terinsreaxon owR departnieTrtsmill be recelvi.d." _--shingleg
an spentL
arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell mid Inclepen latched H. C, Fir Flonring. I
I t iende in TQj en-ta-, -Th--
dent phorses. Whitby.Ont. bry Matched B.-C Fir'Sh(l t, wA- e tearhers arid officere of.the S.S.
and Mrs. Don-
%N- ;orry to hear that Mr,& Fer 'iner at thp hoiiie of"Mr.
baron Wednesln* evening last.. At
inch V Matched Fiv-ceiiliniz, -1 rn. wnuld'like to Fee her. -er fiieti& flip. the-.+u4nes's, *&-v0v
k(' Rea
v;not ittip:oving as h
Bought and sold, aijd (3 in, B. C. Cedar Siding. A box F1119PIC.-S of 't)jpA,,n r,w)vial time wns rpen't.
er the Steel PostS.
thetpxrorthLr�ague. vtill he held 1-n Rev.,Ur. Cli gqton preached in Bra
-Gove rKent,' Municipal and Cor. Also, Beaver Board,Piaster Board. the�all on the evening of I-Vedne-dav,
ant! AppId'BArrelst.- LighFt4l. on-. 1,�unday sifternnOn And in v
poration Bonds for Sale. Jan. l9tb. A proaTam of niiisic.-song& -eringin-theeveMrig. In bisab.
Pick,
er
Bell Phone 193 Fmcl -readings will he given, aft be W. A. Henderson. principal o!
which the sal,.-of the bow.s 'Wil-I I" 'Pioc-pring public�cboiih, offleiated
Do Gordoii & Son� r1onducted. Each ladr is kind� in the chureb here.
A. c.: I�EESOR,
We y re-
WILLIAM D. DYKES, WI-11 I AY
que%ted to hiing it box withl-tinch,
_7G -HILL T
N - . �nqugh -for iwb. Corue and en* -1
:PICRERL LOCUST
A 'joy
Mr. M. X=.. CLAREMONT
social-ev;enin foge'the'r.
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Veterinary Surgeon Bell and Indepene.lent phone., .. -nnff. toser call
Fonnd, a. ftir i
at .J. Fingol.d's.
HonorGraduate of Ontario Veterininy BROUGHAM
Coflege, All calls day or night (Aarles Rnmohr, of Toronto, Is
promptly attend�d to. 'Mr. llpek. of Vxbtidgp, is vi,iting' Plockermg 't
very serlon.41y ill.
1rcfeaseEarnilig Power! with T. C. HA ni.-
'W. ff. Coates ,bipppd a mixed
BL-11 and Independent Phones
Winton White,had a*business trip load of she6p and cattle on Tries-
PICKERING, ONTARIO by taking a Course in the to the city this week. U9 _�,q
d wy.
Mr,4. T, Beer called an- Greenwood
2'IXE TABLE-Piolrering Station friends one day last week. Ther"e' W'flFbe 'skating on the
T.R. -Trains going East Jue 0.8 follows E'LLIOTT
T;�E. Holthy is the happy man ti
aese rink here on 'Saturday 6vening
7.57
2,8 Local. A M days-a fine l3aby girl on'Monday. and a band will be in attendance.
.2.29 P.M TUrs. Howard Malcolm, Jean and to f urnish an abundance of music.
-6-25 P. X
Mary are-visiting friemda in the cityr WSW S ore
Trains go;ag West due &a followa- Youge Charles Sts,-Tordrlto N, and 2%fr,. Wilson, of Greenwood, Miss Corh Do' ell,' "of Orililift,
No. 35 Local 10.45 A. IN1. accompanied by he� Mst4r,, Mrs.
27 p. NI. One of the last two students t- visited at R. T. Cowan's on Suriclay Austen, and Mrs. Wm. Stery,"of
Local
2.35 oac
7 SlAil 8.55 P..1.1,- cept positions commenced at t29.;50 Toronto. spent Tuesday' 'vvith r
per week and the other at Mrq. Feasby is not improving as
ovet
Nos. ftirld 7 also run on Sunday Claremont frien&. ' Xmas Sugge.shiph"i
$100 per month, Pr f aqt,as her.many f riends- ould like to
-Foregoing is accordinig to Standard amotion in see her. Mrs.,NJ. A. Little. of Inglewood.
business is rapid if-ywi have COR- e time For Mothei-Hot water bottle. toiler
time. This E. E. Annis had several teams busy who-has been spending sow
RECT PREPARATION, scbQol goods, cut.glass etc.
oted for high grade tin ining and (traw'ng ialt thi's week, Afullsupply withher dmighter, Mrq. C. A. Ov-
Dr..N. E. Mal9wen, t.v.' so. Ison assisting the students to obtai now on hand. erland, has lef t- for Montre&l to For Father-Pipes, jobaci�6 p6tiches.
in
F. and Mrs. Axford ano I shavIng goap and brushes, box ot
Veterinary'surgeor_)� employment. Write for College faml Y -Pend the remainder of the winter
Circul- ppprit..Sunday with -W. J.-Mitchell. ,I cigfirs,
ar. Enter.at.any Litne. -%vith,her, sons..
Grad�iate. of University of Toronto. (if Green River. Big Brotbe- Auto-strAP safety rai6m-
The Baptist Chtirch Bible Sebool
Former Veterinniian to-:Macdovald c� 7 Owing to the ver? mild weather Ingersoll watch,, flash light, miU;'
Agricultural College, Quebec. .�W. J. Elliutt, Principal Mr. Smith has not been able to get ice will meet at 0.39 Find the service tary briishes".
on the new rink. Kt 10 30 as heretofore. Mornin g weetbeart-Box 9 a,
Prompt attention to all clients. Big ,Sister or S t
Mr. Simpson rpeeived a 6arload'of sernion subject, "The' Impossible.'.
tionery, box perfimne. manicure set�
Bell and Ind. Phoneq, nia enal-this week .4ndas a result the Po"ible." Evening, "The Shep
It �is My, Business box Metcalf's or Williard's choco-
T14ERING, ONTARIO people Fire replenishing their bins. herd's.Toy." This willheasmig lates.
To he!p yon run pait of.yours, _Tbe Br-ougham Women's Institnto ,Prvice'Ftssisted by'tbe Male'Voice
will meet fit the home of Mrs. Wesley Family-Stuart izrstrriaphone for thi
By opening a New Gnragp in the Vil. 01101r. children, price $15.
In Hirv(.v (in Tuesday, January the 18Lh.,
wit --G 0"R �E Tb ge of NVhitevale I lini prepared to do t") . Conle to the nniimil meeting, Latest Columbia Records
all kinds of repair work, including- ni,
Lay down your menibership fee,
woodq these dnvs they baving pur
tops and side curtains Several of our men arp. busv in the and Gramaphoneef
"Has a ftill line ot tresh And cur� y,,, old car look and run like new hy Therf usp your vote in defenting
ed meats constantly on hand. giving it a'good coat of new paint, ehx,,e� lots at the' �ecer;t wood sales. Rn-,h scheme to mrike libravy free.
They are getting it cut before the Each of yon by Qpending a quarter
.,Spjqe Roll, Breakfast Bacou,,,Agent for Toronto machinery, Includ- anow comes. May save tbree-cIntirters of tFk%; No E.- McEWEN f
__.�ag:Pumps, Windmills, SLITj8 C.J. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Of the trntb don't prove a distorter
aarn,'Bolognx, Weiners, etc and Gasoline.'Engines. and the Misses HArritq motored ceiveyour impreF;sionR like,
down Nor re
Highest prices paid for CHARLES M-IRICE, fromToronto Sunday afternoon and ' Vete sr� Suq�on� '.,.
lir wax. Think wellandbes sure of
th the former'
-Butcher a cattle. Tell'W21. Whitevale, spent the evening w! your facts.
Ho-me Oat 'Pan-pt% vs, 14
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use to-day..-Give this eowft old
..A PARADISE FOR SKI-MEN uess fell-ow, James Clairk, a r^a=- DEXATE
thought when you throw away the
next empty spool. Ladies ,could not :,.:J
do that in 1812. STRONG' .
There were plenty-of other things
they couldn't do and wouldn't do,in
those good old days. .Thrift tame na- Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep,
turally and of necessity Ili' a world _Up .Their Vitality.
where inventions were not looking to
waste and comfort. Wooden spools If growing girls are to become well
were never-thrown away;-a thimble developed', healthy women their blow s l
lasted a lifetime, and one needle was supply • must be carefully watched.
often all a household afforded. It was blothers should not Ignore their uu-
kept is carefully'as -such a treasure settled moods or th6 various troubles
deserved to be kept. that tell of approaching womanhood.
One bonnet,one shawl,one dress did It should be constantly borne In mind
that off girls need plenty
alin6it it lifetime, too, for materials
pale, bloodless were hard to obtain and dressmakers of nourishment, plenty of sle ep and
n number.• When women wove regular open-air exercise. But a;,Iack
own clothes and the clothes of of appetite, and tired, aching limbs
their families they did not encourage tend to.hinder progress. To save the
Pr4yarstions we already being made frequent change.in fashions. weak, thln-blooded sufferer she must
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� r ike u nAW i3axalval to be hold at have nevi, rich, red blood and nothing
Nature Study in Winter, meets a case of this kind a* well as
t er. mee
Zang
amidst the stories, of the Cans-
Start the little folks in nature study. Dr. Williams Pirk Pill#. These Pills
'Alan.Aftema Rockies. Baiiff is ideally , not only enrich and increase the blood,
N Buy a bulb-or two and start them In.
Uatid for winter sports and, tb)A
a glass bowl of warm water, with a'supply, they help the-appetite and hid-
digestion,relieve the weary back and
e of sand and a few pebbles in
S'prinkl
,00sam the dates, have been fixed from
limbs. thus promptly restorin health
g
74snus�ij 20th to February Gbh Incln-� the bottom. Have children watch
and strength, and transforming anAe--
The Secretary writes that the for signs, of the first shoot and re�,
.yf Into cheerful,
Ward the sharp eyes wp ich 6(i4,it first.4 mic.girls and women thousands Let each one have a ' happy people. Among the
Oncranme, Is to be considerably. ex
t of earth, an
He days: ! who have obtained new health and• empty can with a few holes punched
"Ow Ski Hill has now been- com- strength through the use of Dr. W1!-
in the bottom will do, and give them
€lfleted in accordance with the suggea- a few-seeds to plant in.their own can.. linos Pink Pills Is Miss Violet Booth.
.41ft" ansda by the world's Give each child a Aifferer�t seed. Have' Gleislim, O Who sa7s:�"For a
U, long time-I was In a badly ruu down
;AMen Haugen,of Brooteu, Minn., and them keep records of the planting,
dent that a new world's
condition. I was pale, breathless at
N. we Conn
growth and development of their
itseord double lesson may be.taught,
the least exertion, and could hardly
will be established on our Hill planL A•NO& Carnival. We have decided to of- that of nature,and the spiritual lesson do any housework without stopping t0
a substantial cash prize to the man Canada, ot Calgary,'the Patriciaz, also different sports indulged in, and it 10 Of the resurrection. Get out doors rest. 'I often had severe_headacbea.
�41 1 land my appetite was poor and fickle,
V�,Vfto Can beat the present world's m of Calgary, on
a team from Edmontou,_a expected. that the flrew6iks display -erv6ry�day, if only for five minutes' i and I would get up In the morning
,*ord am to supplement this cash prize team from Vulcan, Alberta, and per- on these occaalonf will be most in- the poich. You need' the fresh' air. without feeling the le4Kt bit rested...
,.t!aft a further prize of $10.00 for every hags teams from Winnipeg and Ottawa tereating.. Bundle the kiddies up and send them ad tried several medicines, but did
,Y'�*vt or portion of a foot by which the are all expected to be on hand and ,Special attention Will again L be out, no matter what the *6ather:'tb ["
& - - . . ., and not get benefit from anything until I
k9ps&d Is broken on our hill. We will compete with Vancouver and Ottawa given to art and fancy skating a
,% , ror g lack of the average Canadian began the use of Dr. Williams Plm�k
�Rdno follow the same principle in con, for,the Championship of Catiada... A competition in these items on our,P adult and 4zhild is fresh air.
Pills.' When I had taken two boxes I
RAN101:12a.with the amateur rest-
R." champion- vec7 elaborate trophy, together with gramme promise to be very interest-
-only in that case the inducement tan very attractive and costly prizea tug. The Connaught Skating Club of could see an improvement, and after
'Thi Origi of Met using siz boxes I found my health fully
I*.4r,reward will be in the shape of an will in all probability be announced a Vancouver, with a membersblp-of al, 112 eors.
attractive prize. We have little later In connection with this most three hundred, has written 'say- restored. I feel altog6thor different
No question has been more disputed 'since I used the pills that I strongly
Y"'At the present time four different event. In"g that the Club will be Well repro among Astronomers than that which advise them, for- all weak run down
so that we'will be in a post- "An ice Palace will be'constructed on rented, and if we could be assured of Concern, h
��ft= to stage'compet1tions In all Class- a basis far more extensive than any- :vome entries from EasteA Canada con the origin of"shooting stars" piople."
—more properly called meteors. It You- are weak or-alflus In say
,it'4w of'this very spectacular and hair- thing heretofore attempted and the re- and the States, together with the as- IA-plabe was of opinion that they w
'Ih
.1 1 ay, a"11 yourself at once of the
"L silent engineer of the Dominion Gov- came from volcanoes on the moon. A- splendid home treatment which Dt6
!Ykalsing sport. sarea entries we will have from Win
"We expect that ladies hockey will ernment is now at work preparing the nlpe& Calgary. Edmonton and SaskR- Sir Robert
programme recent authority, Ball. wifilams Pink Pills so easily afford,
41L$bs, a very important factor in our plans for same. We expect this Pat- too,, this 'feature of our thought that perhaps they were thrown and you will be among those who
FIFqw1a this season. We have,already ace, when illuminated, will be a view would be one of the biggest events out-from terrestral volcanoes- In the JoIce in regained health. These pills
�'bww advised that the ladies of Van. that will long live In the memories of ever attempted In Canada. Applies- distant past. are sold by all dealers-in medicine, or
iwtemvw, under the leadership 91 Mr. those who will be fortunate enough to tion will be made * to the Amateur
�,•Ytank Patrick, of professional hockey visit us and see it. Tbe-palacewilLbe -Athletic Union of Canada to have all What we are able' to are
161 may be bad by mail at 50 cents a box
them from specimens that fall upon or six boxes for $2.50 by.writing The
f-ft=% expect to Compete. •Ths Re- stormed at different times during the these contests representative Of the
the earth would seem to indibsite that Dr. Wlilliarns Medicine Co, Brockville.
the Champions of Western Carnival by representatives of all the- Canadian Championships." they are debris of some kind. They
are plainly fragmentary in iibALractir. C
am ads's population Is estimated #4
white tiddledywinks counters serves and when not of mere stony etiiff Are
a little over,two persons per equan
for a ball, while the colored ones rep- of various metals. chiefly iron. it is vile, an against_30 in the United
4,: _ O resent the men. entirely conceivable* that ov
they are Staten or r 200.in the British Isles.
The object of the same, as iii base- fragments of smashed-up *orlds. b6t
-..ball, is to get as many ran xs possible the theory that they are debris-of :Five have been, I ve new school distr4cts
and to prevent the opponents from comets that have gone to pieces 13 formed in Saskatchewan.skatchew n.
getting any. There may be several m ore plauilble*
players on a side, but four is a good, Meteors entering our:atmesphere . In these days of expenvive fuel it
number. travel through It -a re tea which seem lt 'is Worth while to pay attention to a
A player an the side that is at bat to vary from ten to over fte hundred source that is too often nerected.• the
first takes the white counter, places ftitles i second. Friction rapidly burns old field. Most, if not all:of
, i Before, Miry Begins school. twin. Then we come to sorting and it beside the home plate and snaps it them UP, 66 that probably only the the coniferous trees have'no taproot,
Gives child the Idea of size with a here are opportunities for, a variety across the table as far on fair ground slo*'Oaea are able to reach the,earth, but lay hold upon the ground with a
DO" of boxes, with a set of books of plays. Mix from the kitchen supply an possible. Then be takes a colored without being entirely consumed. widespread network 'of superficial'
graded by sizes, *Ith blocks, with closet brown, white, and speckled counter, representing the runner, -e a gigan-
if with tin pans. Any sot of ob- beans,,-pro-4de three receptacles into . e toots that clutch the sail lil,
Places it beside -the%bome plate and Highest,Railway Stations- tic,many-fingered hand. Both stamps
Ssdx in aeries will be the materials which to sort them. ' Make a play set snaps it to firat base. The side in the and 'roots are therefore easily blown
j?, of play lessons for which from Vur button box. Chlldreu'a field watches the white ter* the in Canada• out by a shot or two of dynamite. If
count
delicatA finger-tips are quickly sus- to the place where It ons. 'with
i;*§ WOP& "large" and "larger,' Go-player nearest The highest railway stati they are the stumps and roots of any
AMMAH" and "smaller" are the"keys. Captible-ta"erencek-in-texture. . . I
butda snaps it to first-base as quickly their elevation& in feet above sea- of the pine trees, they ere full of
AJmc with size come length and to your piece bag and cut squares as he can. It is a race to see whether- level, In the respective-provini6as Of pitch and resin that burn with a flame
(patchwork size) of cotton, flannel,
bdgbt, F6110wing sizes comes shape, he or the base runner will land his Canada are as follows, &a-hot and clear as oil:
velvet corduroy, burlap, charnals skin,
taxtght most emily by sorting out all leather and silk, to be sorted into counter In the first-base cup soonest.: Nova Scotia, rolleigh, 612 feet;'
09 bloolm of a kind or all the beads If the white counter is pocketed first New Brunewtck. , Adams, 1.204 feet;
of a kind from the usual boxes of pieces of each kind, first by touch and the runner is out. 11 the runner larkle Prince Edward Island, North Wilt.
bkW10 and wooden beads which Are to sight, then by touch alone. Color' his first, he is safe. He may then ge"t shire, 311 feet: Quebec, Boundary, HIDES VOOMFURS
be fowad among the playthings of plays come in a natural sequerce,'em- on snapping for the second cup, or he 1,950 feet; Ontario, Dundalk. 1.705,
ploying at first only the primary col-
Mae children. They :ill love to pick may wait. feet; Manitoba, Urickso6n, 2,063 feet; Always open to buy, and
ore, red, orange, yellow, green, blue
*at Shapes by touch,finding in a group The game proceeds after the fashion Saskatchewan, Senate, 3,171 feet; Al- always prepared to gtv*
and violet. Mountain Park, 5,.920 feet; Brl-� you tba highest price and
f real baseball. When the second bat. berta,
of objects hidden.under an-apron in
the mother's lap tfie twin of an object ter is up he may bunt the ball by,tish Columbia, Stephen; 6,33i feet; a equare deal. Try Us.
The whole secret of home education 0
-
-*bey hold in their hands, then, when for little children is for the moth er to snapping the white counter only an Yakw, %feadows, 2.,9241 feet..
they have the idea, doling' the same meet awakening instincts and powers eighth of an inch in front of the plate. W11LUAN-STONE SONS LIMITED
with play supplies-and play WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO
from piles of their own making. They sugges- While the other side scrambles for it 7aten have loart •more by crowding Z8TA4L1*"9D toro
are interested in likenesses and differ- tions. To meet his needs she has Only he snaps his colored counter on to- titan they have by waiting their tunk,
viewpoint and view t
et his p ravel with
*noes. This interest is, indeed, at the to g ward lint,and the runner at first ba$e
bottom of most play suggestio'ns for him the road of invistigatigri and ap- hurries on to second. The white coun-
preciation of the interesting world
little Children. Through it we start ter may catch the runner who is going
—Vw child on the training.of his genal-
about him.
to second and jump into the cup at
me.. If it.ii a tie, the de- AD
, gig
bWdee. In discovering differences and I the same U ?
66ting them and in performing op-1 Tiddledywinks Baseball. cision' go&s to the vuTiner. New the loop-
wwAions which make note of them Tiddledywinks baseball is amusing white counter is rushed back-to first,
dalough touch or sight, the child is for a stormy afternoon or for an which the other runner is still strug- f
developing these powers which are at evening party. ,The dining-room table, gling to reach. The-runner is put out.
the moment awaiting development. covered with a silence cloth or a thick Another 'player goes up to the--bat.
Other plays with duplicate spools or shawl, is the diamond. Small glass This time there is a scramble to put
blocks' introduce the idea of matching cups represent house plate, first, sec- the runner.out at third; it fails, but
one and finding its1on4 and third'bases.. One of the smalf-he is,caught a moment later at home
plate. • The next Ustter, we Will 'say,
----------- IS put out at first;then the other side
IGGER �l�l has its.inniv-.
BETTED
DAN BILL
Spool.
The Empty S
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Tlirea'd-*as at'first sold in hanks,
as knitting wool is now, and ladies Notice 'Bill's Bank Book
had to loosen th e skeins and wind it
into little bballs. But a progressive
Bill and Dan worked the some amount of land and had the
same, -
thread manufacturer, James Clark, labor and e3penfi,elCept tae td USed GUnnS "Shut f$Ttilixef-
They both plant:d good seeJ. Bill's FeTtili2041 Crop CAMS UP fif*L
got a wood turner nanidd Robert Paul,
looked better during the growing period. Matured earlier, w,.o hat-
to make a few-wooden appals in the
vested first,produced abetter 3 ield and brought a bigger price an-t%e
early Plghleen liuiidTeds and then early market.
Jame.;; Clark hiniself, to accommodate
'The extra yield obtained h?usual *,Shui Ga;n"fertilizer inacir the
a fait customer,' would sit down at a difference in die bank account.
wLaver!s eirn in his own shoo, while
Gunn$'"Shur Gain" fertiiizer is sold t.rr'oug'haut Ontario by rep
she waited, and wind the skein of
sentatives who are farmers 4�ni are using "Shur Gain' fertilizer .
thread ;n it for her. He charged her themselv4s. Every Farm is a factory keep your "Factory" ruening
'' ` , half a cent for this courtesy. at maximum capacity.
was empt5* she
7:
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When the spool
rox-A VAOVO -brought it back to him and he wound GUNNS LIMITED, West Toronto. 7
—Ass
it full with threat. again.
Ll writs as rejardinj an agency.
1106re is net a Shur Goin" representafive near yie.
Z MITED :
I The fourth generation of Clarks
are now making th a cotton thread you
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Poor tired fee. L Classified...... 1VMSATbF0WM .
�Vhy don't yod try to be cheer%ul,
To look.at the bright side.of things,
SITS 0 FARM WANTED.
Walked all,,day To think of the cloud's silver lining; ARhd WANTED, SEND.D.W
danced all night Ftion and prIce. John J. BI
And not of-the shadow It brinij? BABYS OWN TABLETS INUMOR Chippewa Falls, Wis.
It Isn't the man with the grumble!
Who,gets to the-top all the whl:e,,. Irish Have Biggest Heads.
Mrs. Emile ]ZIette, Montpelier,
B A U M But the man who can laugh at misfor. QU13., wlites: ...I have used Baby's A London hatter
tune, Own Tablets for some time and am says that Iri
a 11 nL
have the biggest heads, • Scoic MeIaL
And try once again with a smile. well satisfied with them. They are Modern Life. coming next and Englishmen third.
surely the best medicine I know of
BEN�UE -"Do you belp your wife -with the'
Why don't you try to be hopeful? for little ones." What Mrs. Malette jishee?., Banl!600 is spli�t into phonogrra for quick" sure relief. Soothi4 To hope is to half win the fight'; says thousands, of other mothers say. "No." ho�a .. .
needles by machinery at a rate and refreshing. It's the.star, when there's naught else Once thdy. have used the Tablets for +"There iiri't room for both of us in 10,000 needles an hour and ;anot h BEWARE OF SUIVITIMS to steer by, their children they would use nothing the kitchenette.". machine, into which they a;pe fed$1.00atubo. That leads from black darkness to else.,THE LEEMING MILES CO,LTD. The Tablets are a mild,but 'hand, can sharpen 30,000 a day.M014TRIAL light. thorough.laxativq; are absolutely free One Big Appetite Was Enou I of).
Awta lor Dr.Jules Banco 'Be hopeful, but'still with your hopink,' from opiates, narcotics or other harm-
RELIEVES PAIN One day a man complained of not 11011nard's Liniment Relieves Olatem Leave nothing to chance all the All drugi and may be given to the same; Youngmt baby with perfect safety feeling fit, and a friend suggested that `4 For thb hope that alone brings y;u' and good results. They are sold by lie take up exercise. When we saj that a man a"There's horseback riding," said the *we do not Inean that he is eithir s heartache, medicine dealers or by mail at 26 MOTHERI I friend "It is one of the best forms, or deep. oli With action wins glory and fame. cents it 'box from The Dr. Williams of ex-Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. ercise on earth.Why don't you try to be th "I know," was the doubtful rejoinder
ankful Califomia SYMP Of F19S For all the good things that you "but I am afraid I can't affor(I It." WEEKS
B;y cout�N�tes.- I hold; "Can't afford it!" exclaimed 'the Child's- BeSt Laxati'VC For the'blessings that ever surround Three' n ciency badges will other. -Vu already have a horse; BREAK-UPA ew prroft you, soon be and just think of the appetite it will available for Canada's, Boy Fo.- the love that's more,precious Scouts.' They -are the Athletes, the give you!" ' 1B LETS rar"Yes," responded the man, with a MW than gold? CanDemaVs and the Bookbinder's.So take heaTt make an6ther b4n- a' 0 sigh, "and just think of the appetite It PR/c4c Z6 ning— will give the horse!"Scouts-throughout the.province are Go forth with a song4to the fray, making plan to celebrate Sir Robert'For from those Who are in'd Baden-Powell's aixty-fifth birthday on The Reason Why. ASPIRINF ebruary- 22ild. Since 'the British Tommy, aged eix, had been out of The cares of the world'fall away -"Chief Scout" founded the Boy Scout a Ion - walk, and on his return was Movement in 1908 his , citisenship spepdfly put to hed. Cinly. "Bayer" ls' Genuin Whert is the Lighthousei training plan has spread to almost Some time later his mother,going up"I've called in reference to y9ur ad__;every civilized couirtry, and probably to his bedroom, found that her fond five to six million boys and young offspring had gone off to sleep with vertisement for a maidservant men have come into cont&ct with It. his feet restIng on that.part of the bed 10 "A
"Oh, yet! ' nervously answered the mistress--would-be. 0 41. S. 41 intended1for his head. 0,kAT The Ontario. Provincial Council of She woke him •-p, reversed him,The caller waa very 'well -dressed, and Accept "California" Syrup of Figs though perhaps i�he did Dot look very the Boy Scouts Association will this then demanded an explanation.
week publish the first.issue of its new strong for housework Two chubby little lists, wiped the
only—look for the name California on monthl the package, then. you are sure-your "Do you-think you coulddo a little y paper for Scoutmasters, As sleepiness from two little eyes, and housework?" asked the woman. sistant Scoutmasters and other Boy then a plaintive voice replied:-child is having the best and most harmless pbysic'for the I "Well,*mum," replied the girl, "my Scout workers. It will be Called "The "Bat, mummie,- my 'head wasn't
Ittle.stonftch, Trail" and will be the first publication t1red, and my feet were."
ealth Is not too good, and I thought r-1ITer.and bowels. Children loyt its h 'Warning!fruity taste. Full directions on each I needed a little sea air. Will ybu of Its kind in Canida. Its' columns Unless y6u see tb will be devoted to general news of the tell me where the lighthouse Is? 'And 5Tape's Diapepsin" Corrects CM a bottle. Jou must say "California." "Bayer" on package or t b ts then we can see If I can do the'lob." organization In Ontaxio and to special tomaCh. are not jetting Aspirin at all S a'b sire is. backed by his tail articles intendedto help the Scout Aspirin only an told In the Bayer Z_-MA;W.,A A ecru officer In. the efdclent conduct of his "Pape's Diapepsin" I the,quickest,only, a pure-bred ty man's thought- MONEY ORDERS. age for Colds. Headache, Nstral"g
troop. It Is to be mailed free of charge surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,-town accounts by Rlieumatism,Earache,Toothaeh*.Luxw�ful work for generations. pay your out-of each mouth to all registered officers. Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourn&m. Fer- A 1LnM I;�-Dominion Express Money Order. Five bago'and for Pain. Then you will.bewIM In.ard's Liniment For Dandruill, Dollars costs three cent@. mentation or Stomach Distress cadsed
following the directions And doesig9rThe Canadian General Council 's give almost ad dame-of by acidity. A few table.the, Boy Scouts Association has just ImInedlate stomach relief.and shortly worked out by physicians durinCLI,twene years and proved gas-
appointed a publications board con. the stomach Is corrected so you can millions. Randy tin boxes of twsfteeat favorite foods without fear.kmames anTheir riin sisting of the followingi W. J. Sykes, Large Tablets of Aspirin cost Librarian, Carnegie Library, Ottawa- Cate costs Only 60 cents at drug store. cents. Druggists also ssH larger Va Russell Paterson.Ezgentive Secretary, Absolutely harmless and pleasant.COLLINS gUW which Is responsible for &'great Montreal Boy Scout Council, and also Millions helped annually..Largest sill. ages. Made in Canada. "Pkin In-Variations—Collinsonj Collett,-ColatI, deal of misunderstanding among us-as a writer of Boys' Stories: Gerald H. tug stomach corrector In world,—Ady. trade mark (registered in Canads)w,i..Racial Origin—Norman-French. ti) the character of the English public Brown, Editor of the Boy Scout Cana- of Bayer Manufacture of Me V
Source--,k given namis. In medieval -times. It to the word than Handbook; John Dixon, Adver- Ite Japanese Navy, In strength, cacidester of Sallcylicaeld.
Here is another group- of family -merm" It In met with constantly in Using Manager for the Conservation comes third among the Powers-
fiction, where it really belongs an names 4erived from the given name,of Commission, Ottawa.; Harry Hereford local color-to the olden days, Industrial Engineer,Ottawa;Law' nc'Nicholas, only this time more in ac- lending re a The storage dam at IA 1.od6�Falls,cordance with Norman than Angle- and also in historical relies. Burpee, Secretary, international Joint Que., will, when com9leted, be the The misunderstanding on our Part Coulmission, Ottawa; -Scoutmaster largest of its kind tnthe world, at a'Saxon custom. - Arises-from the fact that t Even before the Normans' Invaded he word bad Frank E. L. Coombs, writer of short cost of neatly $2.000,13CO, It will be a Very different meaning in tb'and conquered England the given 0" stories, S mcoe, Out.;. and Professor 1,720'"fe-et long, 80 feet high, Row of
name of "Cole" or "Colin" was popu- days. The English of medieval times Gill, Director of 1 the Government water irill be reguli'ed by. 10-gates..were no more rollicking or. olaterous Technical Education Department, Ot- It will store 1 00 b f t lar and widespread among them. They 60,00 1 00V00 cv Ic se than those of to-day. The word meant tawa. This Board will control the edl- of water,,or over four times the quan-
'bad formed this name of the famous saint who was-archbishop of Myra in happy", "contented," Aerial and business policies of the Boy tity' stored in the Asenuan Reservo4r pleasant" and "peaceful."ithe fourth century, and Of all Scout Magazine. "Canadian Boy," and in EgypL Three liftdred square miles
had become the patron saint of child- n 11 who already these meanings, that of "peaceful,, Is under its directio wt be published of territory will be affected by the ren. pry the closest it. S1 There was nothing Incong' i all future edltlona of the Boy Scout undertaking.
Incidentallyp this tendency itmong ruOus, Handbook for'Canada and of all other therefore, n the hope of the religious offi books, boklets and pamphlels the people of Europe in-the early Mid- Englishman of those days f6rA "mer- of the Association. America's Pioneer Dog VAtneit!48-.,-dle Ages to take a single given name Lini ry death," and by that game tendency on
And split,It up Into all sorts of dlminu-
which leads the human race, when not 01 EASE$
tives and variations was not due eu' too bound UP in cc e tion to a Doe. "s'IT nam Lumberman's ' -f riend, and How to Fe*4 J3 alwla" Ir
iry o the natural imelinaion form nicknames, but in large meastre Its children after Its hopes and as- Mailed Free to any Ad. 49MG rheuinds %asinmM The OrIeLual and Only Genuine dress by the Author.
was due to that same death of Insuf- Pirations, "Merydeth" would often.be 3L Cis Glovvr Cow,Zs% T the very.first twinge,dowt
Actent names to go aroun:a which, In- added as a sobriquet to a ebild's name, III Vast slat street 6"Acomes my bottle of BIOGD to.New Vark. TY.S.A.becoming a family name in the course tensifted as populations became-larger, then quick Irellef, "hosd Mwoff"
of time in a great many instances.-Anally grew into the formation of for It's sti—latin and scattift.1amily names. The family name of MOrriman-Is ac. congestion. The 5 use it for
wanted for quite similarly. A marry, atig muscles, and it The family of Collins, when It Is not, ,,, III those days' Was a peaceful, 1acksches, , $L traceable to Irish sources, in simply OF FAN"" A Kidney Remedy contented, happy man, not necessarily Kidney troubles are frequently
the modern form ot "Colin's son,".as a laughing or noisy one. This sobri. off-also Is the familyname, of Collinson. cau&od by badly digested food The Normans quite Irequently to a man as an.' which overtakes these organs to 'DANDERIN Quet was one more likely to be given E a(lult than as a- child, eliminate the Irritant acidle formed diminutives of given names by but would have no less tendency to :'MARMOUTH, N.L L5�.�the endingis "et" and "ot," and It Is develop into afamil name. We have formed. Help yout stoamcbto:ltr*m names so formed th 7 FiIM properly direst the food b 0!at the family a relic of the old-time use of marry- 1-r0sessor to (71200se oaropsombact Girls! Save Yo mLmes of Collett and Colet come down - 8to 3 Ur Hao to us. weather (merywedyr) In the use of"fair weatlier" in that song which be. Stan. of Aake It Abundantl
I cursuve sinp,ana yaw idaney the gins. "It's always fair Weather when A significant development In disorder will promptly dis.MEREDITH. good fellows get together—.- The production of British films is, am-
nounced by am advertisement'in the appeare Variations--Morideth, Moredeth, Mer. family name Of Murray is, Of course Got the genuilm riweather, Merriman, Murray. for the most part of Celtic brigin, bu i London Times for a university profes-
Racial Origin—Anglo-Saxon. sor of sociology, psyphology and scien-
when it Is not, It"Is merely a corrupted*ource--A sobriquet,or nickname. spelling of Merry, from the old forms, tific research to assist the producer of-known company in the casting There's a word in the.English Ian-' such as "Richard Is Mery." a well Mrs. A. Crawford of photo-plays.For some months past the Important Tells How Cuticura
work,of casting for a film play has been iradually passing Into the bands Healed Little Girl of specialists,-who bav discarded the q "My Uttle girl's trouble started
AReady-Cooked Food old system of putting so-called star's with am" pimples on the back of Into leading parts, and leaving the her head and they spread
other characters to be played by any-For Breakfast or L=ch ::. m downherback. The 11 one. If1h plea were bard an red
A year ago. it was common for film and they itched and-
producers to give the,leading-woman burned terribly. She parts to,favorites. scracand Irritated P%ass. em and they later de-
The result was seen in unsuitable vclor-d into sore erup-
people In leading parts. Often they tions. Hcr hairfell out and became Immediately a ter a Crisp ranules of wheat and maltr- a were too old, too thin, or too fat, or thin and-elry, and scales fell off on massage, your hair takes on new ;were temperamentally unlike the bar cloth'ng. lustre and wondrous beau pod barley sweet as a nut from ty, ai i character they were supposed to re- '�l used a free sample of Cudcurs twice as heavy and plentiful, b..especW procesift and lcoiV present. and the pimples cotnmenced to dry each hair seems to fluir and.t�icbsn.up" I bovg'st more and when I had Some went so far as, to "thake -Don't let your hair stay lifeleW willit r Id one"ke o Cicu Soap and u a young women to look like old women one box of CuticLLra Ointment she No need to sprinkle s_gar on your . = less, plain or scraggly. You, too,'y process of wigs and facial lines, all washc;Aed." ('S:gned)hlrs.Al lote-oflong, strong, beautiful hair.\onzo cereal when you use Grape-Nuts which were mercilessly exposed-by Crawford, 83 F�alcer St., Bangor, A 35-cent. bottle of delightful "D111101P e camera. Maine,Jan. 22, 1920, derine" freshens your scalp, checko
In the United States, where the star For every purpose of the toilet and dandruff and falling hair. This stimu.
0,nert�bs• a Reason system was carried to absurd lefigth bath Cuticura SGsP, Ointment and lating "beauty-tonie" gives to thin,
Talcum are wonderfully good.y h t
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there has been a complete revolution. dull, fading hair that youthful bright
Producers now seek t
SnpM 0iabu@12S%"S*r_Takm2U. Sold ness and abundant youthful
thickness.
rue types, in- throughout theDominion.Canadian Depot Asa
stead of highly-paid, -advertised LW04.244 St.Nut St-W M"Iftal. draiggists!
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TMRMS the Brock Road in The'- - N
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following township officere for the en 16th, for,
2-ioot. hardwood to :0
e undersigned no to Stit
91.73 per yea $1.60 if paid in adv#ricee INSPECTORS OF SHEEP school.
Div I H E Webster,2 John Stephen- J, H. KAYE$,
' 'A Beautiful Black Tea-Exceilent Flavor and ry
„JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor son,3 Thos Atinan,4 Win Thow,5 Jas R. R. No. 1, Pickering
Todd,6 Roy V 111owbray. 71V B-Surk
8 A L Milne.9 W P Jones, 10 J H Ev
ans, 11 J 0 Jpang. A"ery Strobe, in Drawing
A
110", D-KEEPERS
I . , Concrete
Tbeaboye council met pursuant to
ftatute. on Monday, the 10th inst. H E Webster,F W Hobbs..W John
Chaster, Geo,royne, Thos Puckrin. P
�311egb Fugk 1st deputy-reeve "G 31. PrOdllVs Why pay �5b and 60c for inferior
Clark, R Ba6don, Wni Nicholson, A 40c. LS.-3 LSS. $1.00
Present : F. H. .1iiehardson, reeve;
jTi>jsvth. G. L. Mldd!et*o6 nnd'A�1.11 J Rowe, W H Stover, David IJAW601),
boni e W ti Burk, IV S Mujori L Hagerman,gp�� councillors, nil of,vi Packa,-e Teas ?
soh.' Victor Parkin, Win Middleton, Albert
scribed to the Declitra t ion of Office be.
'T1 e
*to the Clerk "d took Chair seats at St6iLb, VV El Norton, 0 P FelTiee,J A Tield
rxq;f;,4 t council board, the reeve-in the Jones, T 0 Gosiick, Amos Brignall,
Wm' Jackson, Morgan Evans, John J
abair, T"e T
minutes of the last' tweeting Pallister, Jacob-Meyer, and Brick Start the IN , Year Right
read and approved. FENCE•VIEWERS
Buy'all Your Groceries.0 the Gr
'iid 8
On motion of Mr. Pugh. seconded Chas McCausland,' D Carruthers. Tile 31 41 6 a
111,!�r Mr. Middleton, the standing Con".Field. John .Gormley, Jas Andrew, 0
V,:_*littees were composed of the follow-
Cowan. E W Sleep, Andrew Annar, itich
Will Mitchell.-Ueo White. W H Cbes-,
Roads and Bridges-Messrs. Middl JAMES RICHA.•RDSON
` ter. W P Petty, Jas Tod'd; WM Hol- Get Illy prices-.
text.Spears, Forsyth, Richardson and
linger. Wm Peebles,Thos Puckrin, H The Pickering Grocer
Ellicott,B W Widdifleld. Alf Rogers,
Concrete work done.r&Ingencies-Messrs. Pugh, Rich. Milne,*
wdson and 8 Jas Bvers, Gen Duncan; W B Ind. Phone 2705 Pick.
W P Jones, Jas Wilkin, W H.Pugb.
Wire Fences. Drainage Joe Borland, J H Evans. David Gregg.
Bonuses forpVirs'
r Matters and SnowSh6velling-Messrs. John Whitson,0 H Pugh, J Meyer. Clarence Shn,pson
3Ws tb. Middleton and Spears.
A by-law was also passed appoint- -4
Clief of Poor- Messrs. Spear C. R. R. Station, Brock Road
Mwsytb and Richardson. Robt E Foisytb a member of the
ing
Board of Health and W V RichFLrd-ion
Damages for Sheep Killed by Usog =
Messrs.Spears. Pugh and Middleton. John M Gerow and Walter R Wited
- Sanitary Inspectors.
Light, Power-*nA-Tran8pol-tation edlare kont :fiVerq ' We ' wish our many patrons a
Messm. 'Forsyth, Pugh Find Riehard• A by-law was-also-psitsed appointing
W JDevttt School Attendance Officer
Merry Christmas and a Happy
ki
A communication was read from R. for the year 1921. -,Bus meets all Trains
P, Nowlan as to clo.,ing and sale Of A by-law was also passed appointing First-class Rigs to h;re day.or New Year, and will talk busi.
sideline between lots 34 and 35. con. 4 Edw a*rd Will8on Assessor for the Year
Mr, Spears was appointed to investi- I921.Find A W McKay and R J ft,w nLght at lowest price.9.
t_ SAW and report. ess atter the holiday season.
Auditors of the township accounts for Phone 1803. A
Frank Turner complained th't 116 the year 19*20.
;,:7 ►nd on lot 31..con. 7. is fl,(nded owing
It was 'decided to flx the wades Of
to el05It g of dt ain ( ii bikhvt tiy, man and team at N)cents per hour, Thos- Sanaerson Son,
-
I it W, J. Devitt School Attendatica �And inau at 25 cents pei hour,
th PROPRIETORS
*Meer, gave his report for the nion
ios_ . The Council now wijonrnt-d to meet
Dec;mber. which was it most sati,
ftetory one, igain on Mo'nday."Ftib. 7th, at 1 p. m..
for the tranatction of general buai- V in
The standing committee oil cow�i-o
ness. Lu-els 5 cA, swat BERT HARVEY & SON, 'Greenwood
i Smcies cm*awd
reported and recomnipwl�d-
nt as follows : H E W:t,-1
0 No 1. election expense. I I Co
W V R1,ha rdson, D R 0 No.2 1 if 60
ZWS 141 Accident and Automobile Insurance ',
Bleep. DR 0 No.3 11,00; 0cot ge
D R 0 No. 4 1100. Geo David-
'
son. D R 0 No. 5 11.00: W W Gee. D
7
g
It 0 No. 6 1100-. W 0 Be vies.-D R 0
6. 18 75: H E Turner. b R O'No.8
.3160- 0 N N Disney, D R 0 No. 9 1160; P�ckerin Hardware 'Store
w 1160410 regg. D R 0 No.- 10 12 50; W
r-- Monkhouse. D R 0 No. 11 12 50: D
1� Z Benton, on acct of salary 125.00; C
Rice. dng clerk In connectioll wish to thank oug many Customers 1 .7
'with election expenses 15 45 � Win
ne. rebate of dog tax.Ming wrong. FO RD t0WN E RS we w'
and Friends for their liberal patronage
17 assessed for dog of J Plieston 4 00:
T L Tran, rphate of dog tax 2 OU:
-i�k Chi d:er.'s Hospital. grant 10 W --during the year that has just closed,.and •_
ATTENTION .
Munictrl World. -electlim supofe
John Mnrkar, printing finan"'
X58 we shall endeavor during the present year•
4�'-L,-AaW statement. hallot papery, procht•
tt serve you better than ever before, thlis
-Moiations etc.. 7975: L Matthews, bit)
-".4valary as caretaker for 19a) 15-ik': W
0;-XDevitt.' set Vices A.4 School Attend•, Genuine Ford S'ervice Day- a Ud
V Aace Officer 59 6U.- �cementiug to a greater degree the present
The standing emmittee nnRoads Nicsht
friendship and confideni:e-that exists.
and Bridges repoir-ted and recoil,
anended the following payments
repairs p attended 'We take this opportunity of wishing one
.'7."it and others. drawing eravel ete. Ford romp(ly a
an a Idelloes from lots 24 to 28 in eon 9 P
'77.20 ; D Gregg. 76 3 d grovel 11-40; to
--and all a Bright, Prosperous' and
3ohn Pallister and othe a- drawing
r e e 20
I te TM Altnna road con 9 143
ki
is Reesor, 118 yde gravel 17.70 Latge sto.ek "of parts always 01a Happy New Yesr-.
Woo 80 yde gravel for n t I Uxbridge
So pay half 13.35; Roy Somerville and hand
otbers.gravelling etc on con 2 opp loto
3P and 30 46&50; G Gates.280 yards of I S. BAISDON9 PICKERING
el 84-50 ; Alex Thom and othem, Also, Tires, chains, Spark Plugs,
gravelling Rosebank sideline and line
u. ima 250 66-, Joe Pearse, 150 yda gravet Bulbs etc.
U 50- Chas Todd and others. gravel-
Sing A w t I Scarboro pays half U7 150
11V Pet 71 yde gravel 10 M.
Ohm,
2iDdd sill-otbers. gravelling on can 3, e rwood J. Collac' tt .�-. . :� ,. ' M o., Opp lot 34 81.75 . W Pettv. 3IJ y&rds ShU i- _1
OF MONNEY'S BIREa.4W
gavel 8.15; L Gates and others. gra•
voilling Altona rcmd con 2 61.00. Goo Authorized Ford Sales
_=vou o' -war " 'Nothing but No. I
48ptes, W yda gravel 8 40; J' Michell, and Service Station
BArnes' &Ideroad on 6 8 75 Made frona pre standard flou'ra.
for 24 yda gravel 3 60; Will Judd Bell Phone 20 Night call grade used. Milled and baked in our own town.
others, grav w t 158.10; W Petty
4M yda gravel. Scarboro to pay half IIH Patronize the home industries.
Q0, R T Davidson and,others,grav
--low 4 and sideline*507 05; G Gates for
yda gravel 34 96; U Blake and otb.
eft.grav con 4lots5to8 18980 : W H Pest Fruit Cake 55c 1b. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb:• Mince Meat 25d 1b.
Todd. travel con 4 V 20; B W Lottan -ingredients used
wd others. grav on Alton& rrsi and Wines Pies 25e. All our own make. Best
em 1 1IR 20;-J Pearse,151 yda gravel
Chocolates'in bulk and boxes
'329D Walter Carlton and others. for Food Drafts --
a Greenwood road 118.20: W H :�':Wedding Cakes's specialty
-W and Eastern 130.
Issued on Warehouses In Cents EWM '
1Q1vd. gravel for Greenwood rd 2j6.00,
W Disney.rep culvert con 7 opp lot ; The cheeps& and woe direct way of PaWdins food in the
10
'41 W Phillips, work on con 5 and side. Astsorted packages$10 and$50 according to requirements. :.R
ass 0
Altobs,bridge and sidelines III so; P11imir, Beef. Milk, etc. obtainable an presentation of &a& H N E Y
�41 20; Fred Cowie and others, work ptiticinn parts of Europe.
voods froth lots 19 to 24 15�15; Wm Eaquisis at=1 of our Stanches.
IDixon bal on bridge work and trans. PICHERING9 ONTARIO
:: _ UGU 30.00.
VortA
In regard to the gravel pit at Port -`THE DOMINION BANK
VnIon the council
revommemde tbat
write to Thos' H. Adams WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager.
mike
to huv or rent same. 0-1
r eam ' of'Som Essex, Ont..and if possible SROOKLMBRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager.an an if mot successful would rec,,mmend C t h(' k, �Wle t
/bat the council expropriate same for
township use, • Di" UDIQ
U e
The standing committee on Light.
-AND MONARCH FLOURS _ .
eir-er and Transportation reported
...... _Here -T- o' ' Ar • .Are unequalled for Broad and Pastry
5k and recommended the following
Pay-
agents, Hydro-Electric Power (Fom
miesion,Ior street ligbtq in Village of
A.1-T30 8T-T0M!r8
1331b.,A
Or"awood 47,03.
Whereas, to comply with tee
P ro-
If you . want Oyster Shell or Grit At reduced prices.
''y-"�►;ncial Government's requirements in
for your poultry;
ws%ct to their approval of all plans
Abr a building,of all township bridges For laying hens try our Scratch Feed
to
orde to secure the provincial grants gilhb6re and Sulphur as a louse killer
Highest market prices for all kinds of Grain
toir some.also in order to co-operate jon your stock,
'with the province in their general pol-
Municipal dtficer of which they pay
Fey to aid municipalities through a
Fresh bleat and Fish, .JTrr_MJD
a. 400 . "A q B tick wheatpandlRy�e
%of his wages,
Salt-fine, coarse and dairy in 50, 100, 200 lbs. nantity of
Be it,therefore, resolved that thin
.-crUncil appoint Silas Toole as road We have them.
seperintendent to be employed by the
Ltd
&Y when required and his duties be The Campbell Fleur Mills Co.'
4-
a and suhmitsame Mills at
To prepare plan 01!
arovernment.approval of all bridges E . •
he hiii1t. also to inspect the con- -zi ' z-i�,--
lice - -f,n-. Toron to Peterboro Pickering
Z� for
411
FA I
�,%q ;;77 w-;A
?r
z"6
L
_t W—V , . I �,3. !Lk �,;, , A;—.. 4
4, _&44�
Robt. and -un; .-Wortbr, -at*
Bri
Mrs. McGrath we 104h swptqn, and S.and.Mrs. Steph-
easou, of Oshawa. were the guests re e-
-city on Saturday.
er li,
of Mrs. Gibbous cc Friday.- :.A
Mies Margaret MaSpab was in asion ded,
Quite a num er of Ckremont•
Torointc on Tuesday.
tans are ,expending considerable
S. F. Robins moved into W. M.
elbow grease on,saw and axe-hand-
INItner's botise on Tuesday. k io 7orce!
ins in the bush with 'view to keep • Aey 7oo
T. P.-Shirk visited his eon in
Uxbridge over,the week-end. lug the howe fires burning Another Thos. Neal moved on Tuesday winter or so.
We extend our congratulations Of all materials and de
into.tbe'house he recently bQught to Mr. Thomas Gregg on the event QHE was. so proud kept in stock. It will pay yon
;"from WW. Watson, roall at our work! inepeg
Mies Bessie Ciollini spent the (if his marriage to Miss Bishop, of %J of her first cake. 9
obtain prices Don't be acisled
Oxbridge, which took placequiet- It was, so light so agents we do not employ them usint.
'Week-end with Miss Margaret Gra " I
ly in St. James' Cathedral, Toron- ..,,.tempting I ly we can, and 'do throw off i e agent
ham, of Cairnbrogie. to, on Wednesday, Jan. M r.
Thos, and Mrs. Birlett entiE-r- commission of 10 percent.,which you wo
and Airs, Gre-gg have tnkon tip rev- But her young bro- certainly save by parobasing fcom i1161"
friends 0
-tainedantituberofft id, on Fri
idence in Mrs. Futgie's d3velling- -thers had an eye on it' ' call sohoited,,
day nigi t in honor of Mrs. G H.
Jr. T. MATHESON
Samis, of Br"ssels, .too,.and
The reading public are iqy•ed
QUICK SERVICE You,ve simply got to Office and Works, .Whitby,Ontario
to attend the Public Library As- 'hide the cakes and
::7 'sociatiou meeting next* Monday Prompt Delivery, will be .found
GIGANTIC'afternoon at .3 0'�-lock. :.bread when they're TIC
at Dunba ton General Stare. `
' :
14 made from Cream of
c
Mrs. D. Johnston and children, Have just rec cued a large consign"
of Toronto, have returned home went of hitevale, Monarch, .'the West Flour.
after spejading several weeks with S pecial 'I
and Purity'Flour. Try it.
the former's parents,, Fred and and watch resulas. Maple Leaf Milling Co.,
Mrs. Faimer. Wishing everyone a Bright and Pros-. Limited
perous Now Year, Ircirciatc,whMigies Your chance to buy a supply of M
Thos. Sanderson & Son have
13razw1m, Hold—
purchased st now McI.Awghlin six FD..-PAPINEAU &SON. and winter goods at ireatljr
red
aced for use in their ,livery busi- aced prices.
auto Dunbarton,Ontario: k.
ness. We congratulate them on 1 have been successful in securing a
their enterprise,as It Is an addition large and varied stock of -Manufactur.
era Samples which are as you way
to their equipment that will be Ae 9 know takes from the beat matertz
!'-Much appreciated -by their pat- Autoiuob' Repairing ST workmanship to appeal
and
rons. The Chevrolet Service Station and to the
j. trade. These I offer
The Women's Institute will hold- Garage at Pickering Is open for all
kinds of repairs&ad over h 1 to you•the
their monthly ' meeting at 9 'siilch
.u. LOUR
]time of Mrs. Bingham. on Wed- Agent for Le alite Auto Lens F J. Fiagolds Claremont
hove to have to comply
imesday,'Jan. 19th at 2.80 o'clock. you liwit-h the law. t,�
The programme will be "The 20th Ind. Phone 2804
Century Girl," and "Helping Our Expert workmanship guaranteed.
..You.ng People to Get More out of Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear
Country Life." Tires and Willard Batteries. ALL HALE TO SANTA CLAUS
Follniiiing the nation wide week Baitteries exchanged.
Coal Coal ..-I 1,
of prayer programme of topics,-the Gerow's Garage, Pickering
Claremont churches will unite in As Santa Claus has arrived a little early and left
special sec vice8'of intercession, be-
f
Grain Chopping an assortment, with Mrs. McMaster Hard and Soft Coal of the
ginning i�ith Monday. the 17th,at .1 _ .;;, ... . .
— . - ;_: � �; , , beat quality 7.45 p. ra. in the Baptist Church, the children And their parents on
lu the Union Church on Tuesday. hand
AND FL JkKING: are invited to come
and alternating through the week, -a look' t sa ' before their nd hale a a me
-LAWr
Saturday excepted.- The services am prepared to do Chopping.and
will open with seasons of song and Oat Flaking every day in the choice elsewhere. THOS. A.
Rev. A. McLellan and Rev. C. W. zlicac
Sri Lff
week except Saturday.
Brougham
King will deliver the. messages
which will be followed- by inter- Mrs. McMaster; am
cession and song. All Christian John F. Bayles, Claremont
people are cordially invited to Rural Route No.2 ,fl,
unite in making this series a real
Inspiration to the community. Merry Xmas ! ' Hap New Year ! '
Whitevale Club of py
A very successful union meeting 7.
of the Claremont women's mission-
L ry societies was held last Friday U. F. 00
afternoon when the Interdenom- Has 'invited Mr. Doherty of the
0
inational Women's Cornmiitee'is Fancy Slippeis, -Hoclwy Boots9 Yelt Boots, Rubberst
a an AH
Dept. of Agriculture to giv
progra na me for'Canada was carried
address on "General Agilcultnre at reasonable-ppices.
out in an impressive intercession
service. Mrs R. Rawson presided and Dairying" in the L Oi O. F.
and Mrs. (Rev.) C. W King gave, Hall,AWhftevale, on January 11th, .: :7
Call and see at "The Corner Shoe Store."'
the address, taking for her sob- at 2 p, w. All are invited.
0
rem
j" act. "Women in the Ministry f �V.- M. Palmer, Claremont
She believed that, GORDON W.
Intorcessiou." N MCK Secretary,
women were.- by their peculiar Retired
position in the quiet of the home
HE money you spend dw1aff-
circles, peculiarly fitted for this Tong years of toil will not help YOU
Important ministry. and she cited
.- I - . ' I to live comfortably In retirement, in
-the cases of several notable,,reviv- E HAVE APPRECIATED 'and thank you very MU& Old ags. It IS only the mono you am
als and philanthropic laterests, saving now .fit will bdag Wflotate
'the inception and carrying on of independence.
which depended upon the prayer 4W for favors extended to us during the past year and in pur sa,,tw Npe.� mm saike
:life of wow
en. The Welsh revival easy for Ym
.,and the rescue work among In-
dia's unha py widows b Pundits soficting your patronage during 1 we Pwiff endeavor to THE
Ramabai were among the exam.
!plea given. The intercessory work 7
;4f our Redeemer both in His ewirthgive your needs every possible ittentison. STANDARD BANK
life for
life and risen and ascended OF CANADA in
;His people was hold forth as our
awlIft's L V111011 PrAft
*Upreme example. Followine sug-
gested topics for'prayer, such as passe r
-PICKERING BRANCH
z_
iblie Individual, the home, the A. W.CRAWFORTH M^N^GM
Church, and the state. SeVeMl Of
01111^NCH ALSO AT W"4TIST)
the ladies led the congregation in
laterce"i-oui,and the Miss" Un:
derhill, Paterson and Bennett
I appropriate solos.
readem
Thursday of last week the Bap
7"
-3p.?
tbt Church held its annual busi• .,�:The. Pickering
pees meeting and congregational
M
social supper. There wass, good Vigilance Co •
7
attendance and the reports from
of activi-
'the various departments
of this Association It te-3
-ty showed a distinct and gratify- The object
tog advance, the spiritual forward
leasen.otealing and prosevato
the relons.
movement into which the church
%
entered a few weeks ago is well 7, Members having W 0 me r woull. %
under way,and the church,school, 71 ome inimodistreffly wirzy messber
missionary reports showed a cred
of Executive 000=904%.
stable c6aditiou of the work's fl.
Memberstip fee
tiancessind balances on the right
Tickets wav be had frow Vag ftvgid=t Or
•eastetT ea appucalfies.
ments for the ensuing year and A Trador with Every Pad Right Emse.Oom.—L. D. Banks C S.Palm
side. After the usual appoint-
or,W.WRIchsrdson,
other business. there followed the
social au per and ,Annual Roll $0ME of the features that make the Massey-Harris
J I.R. Thextea' J OR&
Call, which, with the brief words, 12.22 ELP.Trador the choice of the belt farmers 6
written and verbal, of greeting• we-
an Undellung framewhich gives low Centre
and the vocal and instrumental of gravity;the Flexible-FrointAxle Connection to avoid
Music,' proved,to be.very delight Radius,cains on uneven ground; Short T,;:n'
Wheels are of large er
and helpful evening. Rev. C, Inamet
tat I although the Front
W. King. the pastor, presided and
thro
POW111111,U 4 cyiin(ler Engme- Transamisdolm rV
gave FL brief sketch of the chni-ch's 7
--Spur Gears exclusively; W Gears well Protected;
organization a hundred year's ago.
work for the Belt Drive from Pull without Gears• Water and subsequent cce I as
Kingdom. emphasized the church iq 'Cleaner;Easy Control%-;. eady a to Seff-
beneficent Influence not only in Stewing when plowing; V*noiwical le.
immediately ser-
the community
— ved but in the larger centres of
Population, and in home and for- Write 00r, Descriptive Folder
i Vnive
-eign missions through its many
out-going members and other re-
Sawing-:-Machin 1,
M
presentatives through theevangel
..,MASSEY-HARRIS CO. Limited
and ,the other manifold grace." Manufactured b�y
clerk, Fred Farmer, who has Toronto, Ont.
The L 0121P
Head Offices: 1,
ieerved the church for 36 years, W. H. Jackson & 8
r--c'h 013t,
read the roll of the ch'n" A G E N C I E S E V E R Y W H E R E Brock Road. Pickering,
its fo•inding, and Mesdames D. Blacksmithing and Woodwo�kfng.Its
Forsyth and E. Gibbons gave some all.its Saw umming
intereEting reminiscences of the and filing a-.sPPcl11t7.
early days. Pastor King thanked qsk;�
We stock Gaaoline Engines, Emery
ihe workerq for their era aria], Whaels, Circulstr Saws Saw
devoted cooperation&A presaged
a hopeful centenary yearfot the ;and Emery
church under'such consecrated ef- I n- Ladders All lengths nn hand
j THEXTONtent Picker and for safe.
...Agfort. p B-4,
g;
#4154*�1_
5,q X.,
Fuse PW&,Safety Devim
Power.Devdop6ent Froln
L
Weff Many people have the Idea that Wad&toa The latest in Knittin
7 wool L.� . .
when a fuse plug "blows out," It is The efficient use of the slack result- cortloolu Wool Book$ entwed
the light-
.'Your saivel-sivard is the name merely that a weak link In Ing from the mining and screening of, "Fall and Winter 0 No. L" to
chuck full of the Sports, No,
and moot
tug system has given way. Perhaps coal to marketable sizes, has' been up-to-date color illustrations and
the plugs frequently blow out, and the and is one otthe-problems of thd mine knitting directions for Winter wear.
occurrence in each time looked upon manager. Canadian roaditions are not Capes, vests, scarfs, sweaters, stuck.,
Ing%, toques, etc.
merely as one of those annoyances
Mike those of other countries, apart Send The in stamps for co".
which must be borne. from the fact-that our coal mines are
A fuse plug• is a safety device, and somewhat distant from large ceatree Belding-Corticeill, LIMItlelt 7
Is so adjusted that It will "blow out," of population: The British Assocla- Woulneton But.. Iforoate, Out.
67.24 or break the connection, as soon as tion of Mining Electrical Engineers
the amount of electricity being used has considered thik question from the
`TMs is with perfect safety. Instead of simp- the fact that In many.Scottish collieries
Is greater than the wires can carry fuel conservation standpoint, due to Run Over by a Ship
the genuine 'tea of teas'. men have been.run ovel, by a
iovi'Ao not use Salado,send us a post card for a fre4B ly replacing the plug—remedying.the the percentage of unmarketab'e fuel wagon or a carriage and survived,
effect—the cause of the trouble should fa increasinr,'the result of many 'of
le statInil the price you now pay and
• OU use
V be sought. some men havelbeen run over by an
ks 6;;;n or AUxed dress Salada foronto the thicker and better. seams givipg
Fuse plugs are -usually placed near automobile and lived to tell the tale,
out. rid one man.has been run over by a
the meter, and the number at amperes The consensus of opinion appears to
to which they are fused is stamped man-of-war.. That is what he pned
be that the most economical use for.
to Mr. Harry C. Johnson,when An-
4 e fall
plainly: on the plugs.. For instance, this fuel is in the.generat.lon.of steam
If the fuse plugs in your home from the Jib boom of the U. S.at large stedai-electric power plants
stamped �%, A," It. means that this apolls.
M05S.-BACK situated-at the colliery. The colliery 11 The next thing I remember after amount of current can be used at one
would thus become a Dower centre, J falling, he says, 48 striking the water
time on each circuit without danger; around which'poive'r-cofisurning indus-
using more thin this amount causes on my back with my hands and feet In
I
Points of Small- the air. The great curving cutwater,
He Teaches the Rattle-Brain a Few Fine. tries could congregate, or from which
danger from over-heitted wiring.
the power could- be distributed by striking me on the top at the head,
-.-.To%-n Newspaper Ethics.
The electric wiring In a hodse Is trauami]siou lines,' rolled over me and'passed on. ',
usually divided. Into a number of Indt- On account of e high -ash content
vidual "circuits,"• each carrying not Up to that time I had had itterally.
BY WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLE)�. of the coal refuse the water-tube boll.. no time to think. Operuirig rn
y eyes
more than 7% amperes, or the equiva- er has been found the most satisfac-
Isnt of 15 to 20 ordinary.lightfi. tory, with a stoker equipment iwhjch under the water, I found myself di-
A five-pound electric _rectly beneath the ship,-half on my
PAIiT nL Broken Jones, h strange, Iron,'such as
wild, out- Is generally use will automatically discharge the ash. back and' half on my side, with that
Mathes had not beer, abase landish figure. Before they had gone d, `requires, five am- without t the admission of an excess of black hulk above me moving as ex-
two blocks, at his back was a wedge peres, of electric current.
Mo but a few seconds before there It 7%--am- air. A,hlgh combustion efficiency to press-train speed.
conditions -are-easily min- In spite of my efforts, however, thol
'fbwb of howling, whistling, vociferating, Pere Mse plugs are in use, not more thus secured, and satisfactory evapo, , My first thought was to swim clear.
, Mr. Priest Mr. Jonesl Come up hooting humanit y.immediately out of than five 50-watt lights can be �'on" ration
*wet wag" all police control. the circuit at the same time as the
When they reached Main Streit, tallied.- auction drew me back against the ship,'
room and In ceftalli sections of Canada, not- from
Plnkle leaped out-of the iron without the fuses blowing out. the bottom of which I bounced
he.stain with a great el= scar" more joined in to see what the An electric toaster carries about the ably Alberta, -the fuel situation afid
_*in& of excitement was all about. Up Main same amount of current as an Iron. power requirements suggest the in
F feet. He mounted thi stairs Street want the crowd at increasing tr0- � For what seemed hours I lay be-
a time, Broken Jon" close speed anloanting to a half aslng Under no circumstances is it liermis- ductfon of super-power plants at rain- aeath the ship, striving to escape the
run. Some
Mm' of the excited boodhirns picked up sible to use an electric iron and a Ing centres. In a pamphlet, "Power powerful auction. All the time the,
the Upper landing Mrs. Mather3 brickbats and heaved them prornmu- toaster on the same individual ordin in Alberta," by Mr. James White, the swish of the propeller, drawing nearer
Her face was-white. She was through plate-glass windows. ary lighting circuit at the same time, author emphasizes tfie Importance of and nearer,'and the thumping. of th*
hteaed to Wit plaiM7. 1 97 made panic in the Main Street If fire, resulting from overheating utilizing the Waste coal at the coiner- I
1%er layholes staffed with clOthl stom. The crash Ad the Smash and wlrJng, occurs when two such appli- tea f propeller abaft, turning over and over
or the development of steam7eler_ In,the shaft-alley,drummed In my earn'
4 cleth under the dear crack, the cries only added to the excitement antes have been Vbed. insurance com- trio power. While this pan1pblet deals and considerably Increased-my appro-
the door Is locked. You can *mull and mood- for-destruction. The rack parries are justified In refusing to pay
avay back hv*1" - of papers in front of Service's news- claims for damages. especially with Alberta conditions, an hensicus. At last I reached the stern
W foe the door. room was knocked down; Tony Mes- invei`fFgatou of other areas would I and was sucked belplessly toward that
�"Gtln boot it In MW Mather&?" sini's fruit stand wak sent flying. The If an early warning of fire danger is probably demonstrate the foubility.of whirling propeller! My body was
',441st her out I
6*=-hc;V. Get her out Cobb City trolley came to abrupt desired, fuse plugs which are fused steam-electric super-power stations wrenched from bead to toe. Every-
1", - I " a 1ge to carry a fairly low amperage, say at'points where' a cheap fuel supply Is thing grew black before my eyes. and
AZOIS May be d7ln'l Oh. stop an the Main Street switch.
rioters leaped aboard &rid stripped 7% or 10 amperes, on your Individual avaliable.
I felt myself going down--down-
tbw a.11 of his athletic the car of everything suitab�e for distributing circuits should be used. With Increasing freight
WOW rdte-s. and down!
A ■ewsid tv:kh,**the lock; weTahpeornntohfe'al!4tsBalaudlte"' printing office .the higher cost of mining'. It becomes Hitherto I had not thought of breath-
'' kAssad the hinitaL The door came in eight. The insane mats charg. Forests Support Our Credit that Ing. Now the effort to hold my breath
of vastly greater importance
WANG8004%W014,POIN4 fail ovor with *d the place in one invincible jugger. waste of fuel and waste In ille a
h rid- _%nd the desire to exhalo maddened me,
in the U.S.
"a lbs=_V NA •a.kellow rattle against naut of human destruction. - ling and transportation -should be re- and I tore at the water frantically In-
ROO &iap wesdon bedotead's f004- The print-shop windows were' For the first nine months of 1919 duced to the minimum- In order that
14*600L .a.desperate effort to 'reach-the our•
to go. Dozens were cut by the flying paper,wood.and manufactures of wood the cost to the consumer may be face. My vision cleated somewhat
MW boy went In. Deadly fumes of glass. 7lie a' 'ht of the wild, blood were exported from Canida to the maintained at the lowest Point P08- but my bursting lunge seemed to lose-
thick np I y -
01ade his bead reel. He dgures in the Sgotic mass only added United States to the value of $161,- Bible. their power, -and I exhaled. A,
bl*i& By the dim light of to the general hysteria. Into the office all
un 31imp he saw the Agare of the they broke, the nalf-witted Jones at 9,41 802. The. total value of exports inillion bubbles rolled over my face
r iaoolmlsvi an the bed: their head. Counter were quickly of Canadian goods to,that country for -*:rid eyes on their-way to the gurfacd.--.
King George's FaMi1v Nar�
ber weigbe. awkwardly MW overturned, files seat dying. Desks the same period amounted to $370..
"What is 'the King of England's i did, not dare to AuliLle. I held my
;glad out--and collided with were skewed aroun I and smashed. 248,970. br."tti through sheer will-power, but
Jones coming in. Broken Jones T 0 son were torn out 'lifted aloft, With our forests supplying Over 44 famllY name?" is. a .queftion that Is it was torture.
Atfted a chair alunsWy arA .1-A 1 often asked of newspapef-ed-1 tars.' On
two&" I an their contents show;;Z over,the per cent• of the exports to offset -our.
�*Ut the me wolnaow. As the lals'heads of the man in xting:rig slivers purchases, It Is riot bard to realize this point The Private Life•- of King I But there Is a. limit even to will -7.
tinkkd on the caller bul0mande blow,i of lescL The proof pro" went over w hat.position our exchange would be Edward VII. says: "It I a populai I power, and at length almost involun-
Wreak *8ft Of Pw*, ft"ll air Cams!-the big roller fell heavily tartly I inhaled deeply. Instead of the
vily and crush- In but for the forests. error to suppose that the surname of
and agony, and struck out our.1 money 1ph because . choking salt water, a.rush of sweet,•
Silk-, He emitted a bed- the Prince of Wales is One
koe room I ed a riotez's foot.
"34ring
her Into lay room!" cried i low of r The depreciated value of that Is the family name of-the house -fresh air filled my lunp. I opened
)Udws. "Oh, Angip-Anl blindly and
his,Ast3. Then the fight- harts the patriotic pride as well as a, afraid.that I was suffering
of Brunswick, from which our present my eye
4" after all those reel's! And Ing became general. Inside that Job the pockets of all Canadians. Those 'When the from a delusion. My.he" was above
�I"ou've always made against punt was an ever-increasing mass of who have occasion to visit the United sovereign is descended. the water!
'surging, strucklint, flattrig, swearing States realize the additional cent to Queen '(Victoria) married, she. by the After the first shock of the blow
the dirty, rotten poetry In'buman pandemonium. them In purchasing with Canadian law of the land, changed h" name. as from the propeller, My wounds did not'-
bo-night's paper made her try, ltlll� Joe Dicks has been working at hk money, but it is hard to make the do the humblest of her subjects. The
Cried Broken Jones hoarsely. Prince 'Consort, who came fr�brn the bother me; In fact, but for a dull ache
Machine when be beard the first rear general public realize that the forests I should' not have known that I was
Hip tam was white. For the first.of that devastating Mob. His little Of house of Saxony, bote'the surname of
time- 3fts. Mathen saw tears on Hsi!wife 'was working close by at a type Canada are carrying a tremendous Wettin, and the Queen by marriage Injured.' Having breathed my Oil Of
lleeks, and th*7.looked-ludicrous.:case. Conscience made a coward of load " the chief support of our credit with him t9ok that name. The Prince air, I glanced about we. Straight
yar& iWay,
Bat there was nothing ludicrous about'Joe. He knew instinctively, what was In the United States. B*eey effort of Wales, therefore. and III children, ahead, pbout a hundred
i the 1pok in Brown ion*,& eyes. afoot. should be made to protect our forests
afkan though Guelph�by descent,' are really 'Boated. a. copper' life buoy7--one of-
4 031411 pay for this!" he de-.1 "Out. of the back way, Nan! I'll from fire and to provide efficient for- Wettin by name." those big' affairs, lighted up with
_"4kred tarrW "They got to answer take care of myself estry management to enable them to
to we-Joneal" His wife's composing stick clatter- continue in perpetulty ,the large part This surname,however,-was changed phosphorus, that are carried by all .
by a royal decree. issued in 19 7, men-of-war. Being a good swimmer,
"Ses If you sun br%g her round ed to the floor. She stooped and lifted they are taking in our foreign trade.
3" -AIL— egged Q�e bay- "I'li the child from the carriage. When the which. reads:,"Our house and family I Immediately, set out for It. When r
and
a�40ftw, and ten SAM window gave way with a terrifying shall be styled and known as the got to it I was quite exhausts4, owing
to the shock and to the amdup
crash, she ran down the room, pausing House and Family of Windsor, and _t 'bf
Mew mimtes later, Broken Janes hTesolutosly by�the big drum press. lantern—Cat—Fire. the male line of blood that I had lost But I clung dw
: i all descendants In
--Ww and hatleds a3w di@h6vs10d-!There fear for her. husband9a safety A farmer near Swift Current recent- our grandmother, Queen Victoria, who perately to the liter buoy, until I was
WR Van =4 h&V fell in to Frank'h*ld her. And when the mob came ly lost his automobile and garag;e by are subjects of these realms, other picked up by one of the lifeboats that-
13016ft cigar store Oft C*446 Street. through and collared had set out from the ship shortly after
him,' scream fire. A cat upset a lantern 'in the gar" than the female descendants who may.
^UOT11" be Cried WCWY. "Angie after scream cam from her. Then
L**Ws dyWl Sbe tried We while the owner was carrying I had. failed overboard.
to kill her- she turned deathly white and fainted marry,-or have married,shall bear the
to-aws
Mt! 'same
the In the baby in her arms, but the two of s parcels into the home. same name of Windsor."
OtIly them mercifully protected by the big 7_1
it bisted her tired in this expe.rienee was a dear
Practically all of the electric power'- 'El No 16-4he cltri011w WbO newspaper cylinder. The farmer had,p
teacher. robably
No Mal
be tW6 4&ft k' CWMB' Tben, above the crashing and heard &rid read many times that It to D� wens of CeDuloi& used in the Italian city of Milan is
:,,w "sum VIM he uboill" sm"hinir And fighting and curving' Of dangerous to via" lanterns where Celluloid is being used to a greater obtained from hy#ro-electric' plants
I I-AV400d ft&rselY• C4"* that melee Came the fatal Meg Of they may be upset; but no doubt dig. extent then formerly for the Mann. in the Alps.
SOMObOdY WODL "L 'chhunt Lymhhimi- Andabig mined the suggestion as Intended facture of toilet articles, Including
mooed cath was added to the Ar*L b
;ar Mau who worked in the Prot" combs and backe of hair brushes, and
only for "Vile other follow." winara's L VMS
:-Nrobsn Joao Wawa us poor buna- wol aor-eroom. collared the Dicke In ' nt For turns,'
od back over tbo edp , of one of boy &W jammed him Too often such caution ig unheeded, for children's toys. The very Infiam-
with a cruel
P26WI 94W c"" M4 wept 0011TIll- smwh aridnet the wevt wall. with the result that disaster occurs. mable nature'of this material repre-
(Cknvdudsd in next Issue.) Many barus, and outbuildings an seats a
*17=is a queerly made thing. Not which has received much attention OOAR ALT
serious fire hazard, and one
burned annually in Canada by lan-
k N
of the son in the cigar I I OES
store St. By SIMPI from Insurance.And fire protectl
On as.
lam of siarting am as they CAUS&I8 governmental marcantme terns being up* y provid L SALT
vmz and 47u" 594 wiN have 63 vessels by Mavch, Ins hooks on which the lantern could 90ciations. Stringent regulations are
et Bulk Carkto
and
hnne tl"rut- 1921. be hung up, fire waste would be laid down for safety of employees a '
od tbam owted sa&enly into avoided. property during processes of manu- TORONTO "LT WORKS
facture, while very little attention is IL 4L CLIFF TORO""
NWatoen tbo� tractor,
W-DOR16 who had 00,11141
DangeM paid to the dangerous nature of cellh-
musame wase wwm the Dkks irAo Canada five of duty during the hfine lold in the hands of the public,had bm6ed rcuoly. They col-
at *6 ADM. 50ow"M aboa war, at a cost of $17,000,000. Coal mining Is a more dangerous oc- The Professional Fire Brigades As-
ou#M to be ran out Of tol"MI cupalon in winter than In summer,be- sociation of England at a meeting re-
A man may figm fisrosly to hold It takes a joint of beef to be f�sasiisil so it b& *We in busineft; but be does not cause explosions of coal-dust are More cently dealt with this subject. It w"Is make a bottle of Bovril.
liable to ocour. suggested that legislation should be piety need to sort to got #head of 90owne Vengl&ting tam at the mouth of the passed prohibiting the use of celluloid ,
into twAar*E cud a"r: 17At's
In the elevator, or up the ear stem or
mine force frfth air Into the under• for children's toys, owing to its In.
wars sours ,�y f at the postoffice Window. And no mat. ground workings. It to laden with flammability. , The Natonal Fire Pro-;
o! welt.e ter bow Strom ompeudon is,business
A E;a mblature; but It,comes out dry, Ex. tpction Association -in Its quarterly'
and personal cow-UW make ft easier periments made at one mine in Penn• bulletin refers to the Ignition of a el-
BOVRI L
c
and pleasanter' for ..,t ty.-W%. n1a showed that there was loss Qf lulod comb through friction while
f alt ,liard H. Hamby,
Ift'"Ytons of moisture from the air cornblut hair.
NEVER
A reoent •issued pamphlet of the In summer the air Is relatively hu- many products are placed on sale PROPITEERED
)%nkws Tract Company of Now York m14; it carries more moisture. In cold which are imitations of non-hazardous
miter compu*W Canada with nine 01 weather It tend& to be dry. The dry- materials,such as tortoise a-hell,'ivory,
aft a 42P Iry a n
the Wefte industrial nations of the ness of the air, if the latter holds coal etc. These should be distinctly mark- Has iiot chmged since 1914
and a %
fresh ym werld,says: "Canads,Is first in extent, dust in suspension, Increases liability ed, to prevent accidents. It Is of the
'ad f second in the aggrWate of its hydraul.
A1*W plaest" started f of explosion. utmost Importance that care be exer-
word as of hoodlums cited In the use a
a in$ to -pow-or, third in the matter of rail- # f celluloid or simi-
AmA far YP
do It. subgtanc@s Same Price Same Quality,9 k
7 .
ALADA
JUN.
t-11C =
A,
In behind ti see h inflammable under a
wam aivth in the total production of Mozart a Composer at Four.
"loob was been- iron in Its natural State and in the Mozart, the famous Musician, cam- variety of names. Saute Quantity.
The took the midd3o of Cram of export, and eighth in
istr=_= was no room for them b"" posed pieces at four and Performed'In Minard's Llmlr�sftt Relleves Colds, etc. 1,
the vr&fts.� In the vangaard was populason." public at fives
-.J^•'P•° F,' -1,f -° - -, .y, ,; , .E�ynr..,f �
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.•=r r,,+ � Frn,S:'•"i""-"Yi L;e';44 t : t "p+7,� '.TC�i,o°�a •'°'sx?Y`nKe'r'},""!• +.', °'�•,- r ,,.a, •V''�^.ns,v*r'�,u?';,' - ••+�s�•'•`+.ri.+L%''.. .;rn ,,.`�;+.;. y kSe:., ..��"^..ryea,`.: .'`� .ate „„•�."^ 'y'F'""a.�•' :^^'+;i�+4
.M ., -.�'k• Moe. :R "{ '.-t'—�r eYV.� �L - t'r - ,. - . .' .. ' '• 4: r/
U..S. FARMERS
MY AM NAUTW) AR MG 11I 1\1 Q
p� i� r
� i• r a:
F111IVM RZ IN i'!\�Lt RTH. - ,' -S Nation-Wide Movement is A,
_ EAL ,Kar ��•' < < public-to Help Solve the ry
- 'Carried From New York State Into James Bay Legion by Marketing• Problem-
New
Air Currents, "'' — .
They Made Their Way' From Chicago, Jan. 9.—The farmers
�kloose Factor to Mstttice. `' going into the movies. This is,plat'
_ . arc
_ a nation-wide mo3;emcnt to help
' A despatch-from Cochrane says:— up that route for several miles they one of the greatest prob3ems of t
The concerted efforts to locate Kloor, Separated• in fan-like fashion: They day—the farm marketing groble�
Anrvouncement was made to-daq
Hinton and Farrell,, navy balloonists, had three sleds. � � , � � '� ,r '
which began on Thursday right last On the Clute trail two runners,' >r: .x t a great educational movement, to.em=f
.. !py the_Canadian Government, fur- Bradis and Firb`y, set out Thursday Il the United States, sea
i' tii+ace a
- ; not only city dwellers,..but the
trading companies and press corres- afternoon on the Revillion route
_ pondents, were mystified as to .:` crossroads, will be started this w
'' The Farmers' Film Cc
-the probable point of egress for the Mattice, Jan. 8.—According to lat- �o �°n'
men Who were-mushing•from. Moose est information secured., the United.-,.. offices at 910 Michigan boulevard,`
e "Factory. States naval balloonists may still'be "` been organized, with William E. Skis
Scouts, runners, guides and the po- some little distance from the railway. :;ay: ne:r;'Secretary of the National D
^ }ice during the day and might started This information was : secured from. '' Association, as Secretary.
` out over various,trails, through snow two Indians who are trapping down r`
y.• ;;,:, The marketing problfts will
` and bleak brush. )the `blisainabie River and_who came brought directly to the people
-.- - Sergeant A. J. Joy, in command out to Mattice with a small bundle of means o ffllirrs.
- at Haileybury post of the-Royal Can-�furs for supplies. Part of the plan will be propaga
'. .adian Mounted Police, 140 miles south These_Indians stated that a fellow- to help the American Bankers' Ad o=
;of Cochrane, 'detailed two intrepi trapper,farther,down the river, had clarion raise the Proposed- billion-do
:officers for-the sub-gretib hunt. - learned from Moose Factory Indians THE WORK 0F' THE BLIND lar trade expansion fund, known Ss.
On-0--of the policemen left here late that the officers cofnprising the crew The Montreal Association for the Blind are holding numerous local the.Foreign Trade Financing Corpora- >
., f Thursday night far Chute, Re illion;of the A5598 had remained to salvage • demonstrations'to awaken public interest in the good work that is going on. tion.
Freeres' mail train terminus, fourteen'what the • could of the balloon,, and Among the most interesting of their activitie6 are'biooin-making and chair- ' � movement Rill.leek to-elemiA;-
miles north. The other started at had not left the post for the railway te.-the improper and ' useless "isr%'
y-. caning by.blind men from the Indusrral Home, reading of Braille, type- between-ere:'
Metrics, one hundred aind ten miles on as early a date as expected. ! writing from the dictaphone;-knitting socks and stockings by V91ne by
to the westward, over the trail used They also stated that the officers the pupils of the school. Photo shoats a party of-.students at the r wort.
Iargei$r by the Hudson Bay Company.i were travelling.with attention direct-
Correspondents for newspapers arc,ed more to enjoying a moderate degree — — "--�— ---- -` --- Lord Reading Appointed
motion picture operator's procured the i of gonifort-rather than'tabing a chance LEAGUE PROGRESSING ' Back From'Death. _ 5 Viceroy Of
service of guides and runnelK. They on tiring or exhausting themselves in' .
WITHOUT U.S. AID p y des atch from London sa a•
combed the trail from Clute and from an effort to establish a speed record. -, In our tom river safe and sane $ p y ,fig
3fattice on .Thursday night 'to locate Lieut. Walter Hinton, one- of the portion of terra firma it brings a thrill' Lord Reading, the Lord Chief Just}Ce
the natty'me'n,-who were beiieved'do three United States naval .balloonists,'-Hon. Mi r. Rowell States Suc. to learn of_the scape of the American f and former Special Ambassador to.t'�`"
be eleven days on their dash from the was writing a hook when George Mac-; ceps Attended Assembly's balloonists who started from Rock i United .S'tates;_has deslded to aec
:heart of the trapping zone toward-the recd, the•Indian'runner who-brought Deliberations. away, N.Y., December 23, and' landed the peat of.Viceroy of India.
main li f the,Canadian National the news of the officers' safety, left i = in the Canadian wilderness at Moosel The appointment of Lord Re add itt�P.,
Railways tr continental belt. M.' Moose Factory, December 23, The; Toronto,Jan. 10,—Non-partic pation Factory on the following day. The Aa 1 irrrDy of India 'was announc :
R. Clark, a veteran guide for sports-� book, so Macleod said, describes the by'the United States in the_.I,eague-6f-renioteuetrs• oii -toe snow-beleaguered sevcr:tl days also, and attention _iaa
men, with two assistants, Thursday flight'and landing of the�officers,.ard° transhad ao a _ec�n the forma- spot is shown by the fact that it took- then called to the fact that far tl�t a
afternoon anowshoed out of Hearst, a Lieut, Hinton was using up all the tion and functioning of the League, in- the Indian rtmr_er, who brought they first time in history a Chief Justice,',
few miles west of Mattice,and veered paper at Jtbose Factory;'altliough that'thb opinion of Hon. N. W. Rowell, one first tidings, two'weeks to make his had beers named as Viceroy. s,
`-into the Mattice trail. After working was not much. of-the three Canadian delegates to the way to the railway line. The three
League,who rcturned'to Toronto from fliers had food for' only three day's.
U.S: PAYS 10 CENTS Geneva ,yesterday afternoon. The .balloon could do nothing to con-
�► "There was apprehension in some trol its own course, except that the r
- BUSHEL PREMIUM qt arters over the refusial of the Unit- use of ballast to change the level
ed States to participate. but the first ni ht enable it to find eurrc is blow-
meeting t4
_ 8
TO Obtain Supply Of Cailadi8ri meeting o! the Assembly changed all ing'in the desired direction. The bat-
that. Correspondents from the United loonists were at the mercy of a storm
Wheat t0 Mix With Their States were astonished at the success that $wept'them into the inhospitable s �• .�
l 2ferior Grain. of the League conference," said Hon. hinterland of the Adirondacks,and the �,;
Mr. Rowell. rumors that came from various quar=
- Fort William, Oat., Jan. 9:—A verq Speaking of conditions in- Euro;ib ters-as to the fate of the brabe men
large proportion of wheat from Wes- t }� � _ generally, Han. 3Ir. Rowell deprecat-..caused-them to be given up for lost in
tern Canada, particularly Alberta, is - ed giving alarming views, but stated many quarters. But their colleagues r i�
: now being iverted at Saskatoon, navy continued to hold out
.
8 r that he was glad to be back in Can- in the U.S.na
Moose Jaw and Winnipeg and is be- i ads, where financial, social and in- hope, based on the' experience and
;tng,anapped up by United St tea buy-- dustrial life was in such a markedly character of Lieut. Hinton and his Col-
better
sera-for mills'at Chicago and�Minnea- � ���` � '� ' - �
state than in any country he leagues. The former was one,of the '
Iwlis where the demand is so string had visited-while abroad. He said the pioneers of the transatlantic flight'in
_ that they are paging a premium of ten League,having such a wealth-of inter- the famous 'NC-4. ' It can never tie
cents a bushel for Canadian wheat to #+"
` mation, was able-to meet and solve said that a single meavare was left
rnix with inferior grain of the United "' V many questions which the European untried to Learn what became of the
-- States, Forty per cent. of the wheat nations alone could scarcely have aeronauts after they disappeared so
grown on the southern side of the lire -' ' p y y say possible agency
" ." hoped to solve..- man days ago. Every
last year is grading No. 4 and lower, _____ -of rescue,.on botch aides of the inter.
ao that there is an absolute necessity - - national-T oundda
for the Am man mills to aecuz a onrr ry, was pressed ii:�to rt
No. 1 North Stated for the East FIFTEEN BILLIONS service. To Face Court-Martial , 3
,and the Western Char Lord Reading, former British Am- J Prof. John MacNeil, one of the Lead,-
' ' aadian crolp of 1820 grades about 87 per baSsedor to the United States.-who CONTkot-i-E BY 200 The heart is the toughest of- all Ins Sinn Feiners, recently arrested In
.cent. No. 3 Northern and better. has-accepted-the rice-royalty-of India. our organs;' says a doctor;"and stands Dablln, who will stead his trial thief
Meanwhile this condition has treat- Pyrandding of U.S. Wealth any amount of wear and tear." month. '
_ ed a shortage of wheat in milling chlozasine, said to be the most deadly Becoming Menace to
y weapon ever devised by scientists. -
p discovery of British scien- ��pp
resuk that s y q It is th discov I21d>wtTy' 4ti Market' Report
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ten s o Canada, with the � �� Mar _
Spot whwt to-day
is rul- - ` •_,
Ong about 16 cents above-Ma tis� after three -years-of research New York, Jan. 9.—Fifty families
tfons, which is an entir'e"reveraal of work, and is described as mare deadly in the United States control over -
the normal conditions, finder which 1 than any poison gas used in the world $100,000,000'each; one hundred fam- Toronto, ,16.4section case; i%-214-1b, bite, to
the difference should be seven,ftnts M war. It penetrates any gas mask now ilies control over $50;000,000 each, and Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern, to 27c per lb.
'the other way. used. five. hundred families -control over $1.9296• No,2 Northern $LSSyb• No. Smoked meats—Rolla, 80 to 89c;
_ Strong Eastern demand which- has -•It is a vapor rather than a gas, and $10,000,000 each. 3 Northern, $1.81%. �lo. 4 wheat, ham, med., 38 to 41c; heavy, Ss to
resulted fro this state of the market will be the "modern $1.7296.- 39c• cooked hams 66 to 58c- beam-,
tri projectile of the ' John D. Rockefeller's estate is now q' boneless, 55"to 60a breakfast
Manitoba oats--No. „ CW, 63c; No. bacon,
to shown in the abnormally high all- next the scientists were told.,, up to $3,000,000,000. 3 CW, �; extra No. 1 feed, 50c; No. 46 to 48c; special,'k to 52c;,cottage.
'CUB shipments of wheat to Eastern, the greatest single.instrument of an. Fine billion dollars of wealth in-the 1 feed 47%c• No. 2 feed 44%c, rolls, 38 to 39c.
Canada,only a small,proportion of the' ni-hilation. - United States has been handed down Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW, 88%e; Green meats—Out of:pickee, lc '
w11-9'ail gradn being for export, and of `-'� - :. - _ to heirs in the at fifteen than smoked. 'I
this the Iar r Canadian L pa years• No. 4 CW,76%c;feed,67%c;rejected,
�e Fart is going through Y Two hundred persons-in the United 67%e. Barrelled meats—Bean pork, $44;
States co Fort William. short cut or family crack,$43•for ashes
�` Canadian channels. Caught All above in store, .
Cau t Far From Home control $15,000,000,000;, is Ontario wheat—F.o.b. shipping back, boneless, 63 to $84• picked'
: France the same amount is controlled points, according to freights outside rolls,$55 to $58; mess pork, X88.
Most Deadly War Terror M!1 dletown, N.Y., aJn. 9.—A Can- by four-hundred and eighty times that No. 2 spring, $1.80 to $1.85; No, g Dry salted meats—Long clears; i�
Yet Discovered adian lynx weighing thirty-six lbs. number of people, or 96,000. Indus- Winter, $1.85 to $1.90, tons, 26 to 29c; in cases, 27%-to .
and measuring more than four feet in trially, the United States is becomingf, American corn—Prompt shipment, 28%c; clear bellies, 301A to 3134e; fat
A_ .despatch . from -PhiljAelphia length has been-captured by--Herman dynastic—there is a veritable dynasty No: 2 yellow, track, Toronto, $1.1.5. mks, 22 to 24c•
;aye'—Members of the-Franklin In- Christian, a hunter and fisherman of in each important industrial structure,I Ontario oats—No. 3 white, 50 to Lard—Tierces, 26-to 25%c; tile,,-
90tute here beard Dr. L. L Shaw, As- Roscoe, Sullivan County. , The animal some of which are: - 153c, according to freights outside. 26 to 26%c; paw, 26% •to Zell*;•'
+ Barley—Malting, Prints, 28 to 29c; shortenin
adebant . Chief Chemist, Bureau of, was captured by Christian in a trap Sixty per spot. of the tobacco trust! g 86 to 90c, accord= 1p6 17C g �'-
and is a rare catch, as it is seldom -wealth is in the hands of ten families.'In8 to frAghts outside. per pound:
![lees of r jo-ngtoa, describe a new that the lynx i'eichea a Ontario flour Winter, in jute,bags, Good heavy steels, $11 to $12;
was terror .to-d It is di hen 1- Point so far Twelve families with the Rocks-f butcher steers, choice, $10 to $11• do,'
�` p• y south as this, feller family awe in the lead control prompt shipment, straight' run bulk,
• b y , seaboard,- $8.60, nominal. _ , good, $8.60 to$9.50; do, med., $7.b;0 ta+ '
fifty per cent. of the oil country. ' . I' Peas—No. 2, $1,75 to $1.80, tside..8$.50; do, cam., $4 to$6; butcher he}f-I '
_ SOME .CANDIDATES HAVE . - The railroads of the country are Manitoba flour—Track, To onto• ers, choiee,•$9 to $10; do, med., $6-to
controlled by one and three-tenths of First patents, $10.90; second pat $8; do, com., $4 to $6; butcher cows,'
��� the stoekholders. $10.40,, according to freights, $1.85 to`Vice, $8 to $9; do,jned., $6 t6i $7,i
MiTTED NAMES FOR PARLIAMENT One and five-tenths of the stock= $1.90. canners and cutters, $3.50 to $4; but-
holders in the steel-trust pos�ss fifty. Buckwheat—No. 2„$1 to.$1.05. Cher bulls, good, $7 to, $9; do, coma,
one percent: of the stock. Rye No. 2, nominal; No: 8, $1.50 $4.50 to $5.50; do,fair, $6.50 to'$7.50; `
to $1.55. feeders, beat-$9 to $10.50 do, good,
TWO Irish Parliaments Will be Working Within Sx Months _ . Milifeed—Carlots, delivered, To- 800,Ihs., $8A to $9.50; do, 800 lba. •
ronto freights, bags included. Bran, $7.75 to $8.26-; do; coma, $6.75 to $7,
Says Sir Hamar Greenwood, Secretary for Ireland Plotted to Destroy Jewel pper ton,.$88.25 to $40.26• shorts, per milker � springers, choice, $100' ._
House in London Tower to $40.26• white middl:{r•ps, $47.26; to $150• calves choice $i'S to'$17•
feed flour, mod. $12 to 14• do $5 to
•A despatch from London saps:'consisting of constitutional National- _._, $2.76 to $3. $ , tom., $
Cheese--New, large, 26 to 27c; lambs, $11 to $13; sheep, choice, $$
Following a con¢ultation on Friday fats and moderate Sinn National-
who A despatch from London says:— twins, 27 to 28c; triplets, 28 to 29c; to $$;-do, heavy and b 1. '; $4 to $6•,
wdtli Viscount Freirch, Lord Lieuten- do not believe in the use of guns.' The Sinn Fein-plotted to blow up the old, 'large, 32 t4 35c; dot twins, 2214 do, yearlings, $10 to $1 hogsant of Ireland, who arrived from Dub- "From re its of_,the and watered ib.26• d po present con- jewel house in the-Tower of London to'3334 c. , $ ocats #.6
Iin on Thursday, Sir Hamer 'Green- ditiori3 in fie south the :Government according to the Daily Sketch, which Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to dot.f.o.b., $14,25; do, to the farmer,
4 wood, Secretary for Ireland, said: does not believe-that_the_Republicans 'says the'plot was-discovered rile„ LLr 50c'-creamery,-No. lr 55 ,
” e situatien its-Sot=Un Ireianc� is will be able to effectryely boycott the authorities read a number of docu- 58 to 61c. + llfontreal..
eo improved that the iriceray ii be- Home Rule Act. nients seized by the police. in a raid Margarjg@ -$6 to 37c. - = Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 73c; d
mini a fortnight's vacation. The f°There has been no •communication in Ireland. Eggs— o. 1, 74 to 76c; selects, 78 No. 3, 70c. Flour, Man. spring whew• .
shish Parliamehts will be working direct or indirect between any mem- The documents, it- is added, con- to 8Qc' new laid, in cartons, 90 to 96c. patents, firsts, $10.90. Rolled oats,bag ,
Beans-=Canadian harid-picked, bus., 90 lbs., $3.70. Bran, $40.25, Shorta,
x mths. About twenty can- 'ber of tho Government and De Valera tairied drr•itten instructions "to take $3.75 to $4,20 rimes $3 to $3,60• $40.25. Ray, No. 2
six in•the -past few but we believe that the Dail is gather- as little life as p , , per ton,'car lots,;' r
g possible Japans, 9%c; Limas, Madagascar, $30 to $31,
J*�t�ess'ircludlffig
, have submitted their names for ins for the avowed purpose of cross- The use of 'time bombs was sup- 104-c; California Limas, 12%c. Butcher heifers, con,, $5 to $7.50; .
,ime .South Ireland' Parliament, and ing the bridge toward peace. The gested. Maple products—Syrup, per imp. butcher cows, med., $5 to $7.50; can-
I be given protection -while elec- only peace man I leave received has Special precautions, the Daily gal., $3.40 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gala., ners $3.25 to $3.50; cutters,$4 to $5• ,
tloneering, it necessary. been Archbish°op Clune, who merely Sketch adds, have been enforced at $3.26 to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., 27 butcher balls, coin., $8 to $6.b0, VQ'. s x°
"I
understand. that an `All Irish' expressed 'the earnest desire for a the Tower to guard the royal regalia to 30c. calves, $13 to $18.50. Ewes, $5 to $6;
_ $►arty has been formed in the south, cessation of hostilities." kept in the jewel house. Honey--60-30-1b. tins, 26 to 26c per lames, tom., $$ to $11. Hogs, selects,
TRU
t, lb,; Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per off cars, $16.' ray -u
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.rl. J. Henry.will be her4-as.usu4 -Mrs. M. S. Chapman spent a r A
LOCAJEASMS4 next Tuesday t6 attend to bb pro- 'few 'dayl during-the past-week
fessional duties. with her sister.in Torou
to.
-George Mutch is -ill at present -in the absence of Rev. A. R. -A cordial Invitation is extend- peciat Red
-
1,v1Ith a bad attack of pueumopi&. Brince. owing to illness, the pulpit ed to th6 public to attend tire
-Henry Westney, of West (gill, in St.-Doorge's church was' ably union Forward MoVement Cam.
by Rev. M r. paign services in St. Andrew's
ailed on Sunday
0�--46ited.-�;ith. Westpoy Bros.. on f SWEATER COATS
Whw, of Church St..
1,., !Uiurday. church -Thursday- and -Frida_v at
'X
.,V i-Mrs. W;, G. Raw. and Mrs. Geo. The special 'jaddr&ses at the 7.80 p. m. Preachers, Rev. J. F.
We are k'nocking off.25-per.cent. for you.'. A Rare Buy
ik,JIL _01civer were In the city on 'Union Campaign Services on Mon- Clugston and Rev.. -A.• -.
day and Tuesday evenings by E. Sp-ecial singing by the unitito
a, of Massey d Rev. J. W. -Bonner' choirs. Rally all and all up the. for a Careful Buyer. And in
--�_Lou Balsdo the
M= to practical and helpful e
�AAUrrlii Co., Toronto, was. home w both c pfrtl boue..
and much appreciated by those
-Mies Ida A
Mull -E R W E, A R '-.' ' .., ...er Bunting has been Present CARD OF THANKS
!,,�.'isvendlng afew days with bersis- -A. N. and Mrs. ett-left on U N
&�,Aibrs In Toronto. I wish hereby to express mY grati-
Friday for the North-wostwhere
tulle to the electors of Che Township
Double Ribbed
Reductions in Peniiian's
We are`offering Aeduc
-Chas. Ung, of New Liskeard, they will visit their sons, after of Pickering for their.hearty support
fs
spending a few days with Chas. wh1ch'they.will go to Vancouver of my candidaturd for the position of ... ....
and Mrs. Palmer. to spend s6l�ne time with - Mre and Natural Wool Garments.
-Misacecilis Cowan, of Mont. Mtt1lett's sister, before Roiug,t� councillor at the recent municipal
elections.
'iial, has
been visiting her rela- California where they will reside. I will endeavor to-th-e best- of my
IV468 in,Pickering. _The Provincial Fuel Contiroller ability-to met-16 the confidence that
Urs. Annati. Jr.,, Mr.' Harriman, states that the has thus been been bestowed UP012 me, We have the very be�t. line of W
�Dayld and -ool.Socks
friends danger froth 'a. coal fa:iniui thin and Irr every way In my power fur-a extended visit to friei s 0, he
in n Western winter is past, as the'mild ;%,later ther the.best'Interut town- .'-on market,et. 'You can't beat them.
Wes ern Ontario. the m k
-Mrs. Geo. Siophen that we bav ship'.
son Sr., we e so fitti, 'experienced
;� P ... .'Respectfully yours,
fi are,sorry,to suite, continues in' lik has tl'VR'at the saving- of many
U. M. FORSYTH
very critical condition. thousands of t,:)n& The fine wea•
ther has beeu-favornble for trans. Claremont,Jan.6tb, 1921.
e -vise you, to place your
-Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, N� would,advise
spent Sunday here with his moth- portation, as the railways have
Gordoil. not been blocked bv suoLv.•drift.q. CARD OF THANKS
order now for a bag of sugar. Its
-,Mrq. T. E. Pugh, of Claremont, Although we way have plenty of
v._ severe tom.
.1. zur opinion ti Taas' h'
is visiting her daughter 'Mrs, W. A�eather yet before. ..we To the Electors of Pickering*:
it the bottom.
J�.Mifler,for a few --�F-eks. throw off our heavy underwear, I w6h through the columns of TuE
ow -0
NEws to express to you my sincere
Irene Dui*.ar, ere should be no anxiety about
-Miss. It of Dun- there thtnkq' for the confidence shown in
bartou visited 'with Nlrg. G. E: the coal Eittiation. At 1 eas t,-L11.0 niellyelertingine by acclitmationto Fred -T. Buntffig,
Glover on Siinday afternoon, quantity should not worry us even Pickering
Eli#-position of reeve.
-Now is the time to."enre yon'r if the price doe�,;. It is my desire while odcupgingt.his Established 1857.
--tickets for the public library and -Special Campaign 9eirvices Ili position to not only discharge the
�,thus get a f till year'!, reading. - eonuection.wiih the"litter-Chiirch dati,s'of reeviisbip faithfully. but.,in
Janes -Ro-e, acenitirm.,nied by Fureign Movement," will be hold every other' way in which 'I may be ?
P, ' Mrs. Rose, left oil Werines(tay on In e in any I
the Methci(Mat church next 9iin- u-eful to the people st'of the
9A-t rip to Ni-w York. day', Jan. .16th. . The pastur. township; I will be* To
is buoine. 6
=James Pr0u-4e--hR;; retut-n,�d assi-ited by ' baud (A lily %Ycfkerl'�,
a ..Respe*cifully yours.
..from the-'Genoral Zospital at Ti,,- %%ill be in eha't-ge. Moru it)g Sub. H. RICHARDSON AV e L9 or� 0
ronto, but 1.4 i§tjll confined to his jest, -"Spiritual Development." Pickoilri& J;in. 5tb, 1921.
baked on 11 PeVr 3 18.' Evening
inn
-The I. 0. O. F wlil whet.' "The Great A-size, #U$Z-
ge-4ted by',Mttt. 25 : 31.46. A spe. Sete J(tVe)1tt5rMenra.___
the evening of the 25th.instead-6f
the 18th. 4
Ne6i,)ers p ease note ial se-,%siou of' the Sundkiy Schij6l Z
.%'Ill be h ' ClAnn krftw, bailed or •
eld a.t 40 p.,in., when the, 1j'ANNE11-
loose. Russell Fleming.Kingstan road 19 •
-victor Awatin bag opened tip whell" K'Iloal will be addrogsed.011 ism, eve
Spei I ,Prw" s
w
i,
in Coak welITS old qt4*n.d and Ji.q no Sotil Calture"'by an -aetive S. S. WANTED--�-kt-,veral. tnni of hay.
, v,orke'n V Picker
ss and '0116 Extra -singing nt each timothy or clover. E,L..Ruddy.'
Avrepared to- do hatne e
fleyvice during the day. Any one
ring
'did not contribute to the •
Aivtis� here and in other
';"o`.�-Saw and Mrs. Linton.-of Ar- who OR ALE-One Holstpincnw. just
.4fth ' S"k re visiting. with-rela Chinese Famine Fund last Sunday Good milker. E.Ffrejhened an,
R R 1.Whitby. Pick.Bell phone.
inAy do so through the special Goo 8
n parts of
i- offering to be taken in the S. S. T OST-In Pirkesing Vilittact"VL Wat.,
theprovince.
has been flying on the next Stinday The church offei. JL.Jerman Fountain pen. Finder pleaseLenve at
Jaya, Ing last Sunday iWas $51. There this office. 14 ......
.�,-r6ids during. the past few'da
something very unusual far th-; will be no League- eervi"' Friday AN rEn-A qn^ntity of straw.up -_,.CleWring up before
V,- '�,Imiddle of January.. evening on account of the union Wto 10 loads. Phone particulars.Mark 8120
or write A.Hobson.R R 2.Claremont. 17-18
-Rev, k. E. Bruce, who was
service in St..Andrew's church.
F. BALE-A A Canada Pride Sto' k-Taking
J. W. D. e
very Ill last week stiffering from
--bmwhitis and other complica. -About four ecloek on We 1' range.with r -perfect condition.
4 Price for quick sale 1123. E,Morgan. R.R.No.
_108339. Is now Improving nicely. nesday morning the" residents of 2 Pickering. 16-16
'be mewbem of the Choral t-ho-village- Were aroused by the
-All t
,.M+`J0&ss-are re nested to meet t soinudlog of the fire-alarto. The VORS�&.LE-lj horse power gago-
his IL, lipe entpe in order. Apply at the Bell Shaker Blankets, medinm size,'regiilar 4.25
-0-"."(Thursday)evening at the school,
scene Of the fire proved to b'Win Telephone entrals ri.,erins.or to J.F. Pazten,
K. Pilkey'o fine residence. Mr. sherriff.Wlutby, Istf
ALs ..urgent.-matters will be dealt C. for 3.50 per pair
With.. Plikey, Who hid been sleeping on 1,,OST-Tn Pickering Villairo-on Mon-
a coueh, had stmick a match to day afternoon.'afox terrier, brown and
-H. A. Matchett. of •Moacton, Shaker Blankets,' large size, regular 5.2.5
N. B.. who was in Toronto last itee the time. -The end of -the while, round leathercolliar with rivets an•i lock
Finder please notify P.W.'Weeks.Pickering. li
iv41k attending the 1nne'ral of his mat-k•h flew-off aliabdinx on . the for-4.50 per pair
last' with fringe of the much, which in an SALE-A nfirn6er of ce'ttar
.:-=other,spent Thursi
Ge(i.M. andMrs. Palmer. became a mass of fLirtie-i. ,, 3"d anchor posts, Also a qu3ni ity of fire-
instntit bt i,consisting ot maptej beech and ash reut and -Bath To,%els-in plain White, white With
dell
Ar. Pilkep endeavored to *njotber vored in an), length. Ind phone. A. W.
--isles. W. C. Murkar, of 'Brant y R.R.I.Pickering. 10 17
Out Lhe fire arld in failing to do pink,. white with blue-large�,soft ford, who bas been �ppndinjr the
__pest three weeks here with John thin, tried to carry the conch 'out'. 1-41011 RA LE-Oni roa.row. one rest. Toovels, regular.- 1.50 and 1.0,5, going
d e, The -eprLains- in the hall heifer I year old. one heavy waarm one-Art and Mrs.1lurkal, rein-rood home "I
:ion Wednesday, initich improved "Ilght Are o� each.
and t400n spread to- sicisths and one separator. 'Apply at at 1.00
F con..Pickring, Ind phorjl�_�IaAv 130.,
• in bea,.Itb. other party of- the -magi. The Lacey.Highland Creek, .14. 1 . .
neighbors 'had soon arrived and stripes-
:Rev. the absence of ,the pRctnr '10H. SALR-Chenp. all �-lnds of Shaker :Flannel---large assortment-of stri
agon�.harness, and all kinds of farm im-
--Rev. P. F. Gardiner, the' pulpi by heroic effort-4 brought the lire in p
foments in good order. 'Al4o,scw inks, blues and greys,� regnlar
St Andrew%, church was occupied'under �-control.-. The 'fire engine cral beau. and
'r�'.nalr..nd--�,,I, 4 lisht-hors vre- eent9k per yard going---a"O cents-
P,';h e-paw
on Snndtty.' mnrninir by W-.. A was qlli(-kly upon the scene, but it If Herman, Clarcin--mi;t Phone:101, 17tf
Mr.'
-_HendersonAndrin the evFmingby was unnLec"sary' to . . - .-a 'per card
o hrink
Rev. J. F. Clugston,- of Dunbar Pilkeysustaided painful btirni tc WO HOUSE14 TO LFT-Two
_ Tc,.itaizc%�one with stable accommoda Lion.
_-.1nrl�ih ecjuipy�iid wi-h town water nn,1 light.
his hands, but be was forttillf%te
hL.6ff
Ill ffivingbis house. Mr. and Mrs. and-having gooj g i rdcns and fruit, Immediate Big Reilliction in Sweat 20 per ce
-The crimmitt".Ftppointed occupatibri, F.Howard Annfs,Whit6y. Iftr
I)v M, •4
the- Wnnien - Jjj,,�tifutp to look Pilkey wish to thajxk-.til4-%vh-U ren all kinds.'
the getting for the Children's derpd stich valtiabli- aid in saving- 10-R 14AT,E--S-rc-nrned trarpehnp-ie.
inside.Shelter ,141m gvkrnie`nts, eftt C'm fuo%toric foundatiori newly decorated in, 7:*-
their boynt -The loss- aniou,nu?d ace in cellar, frame stable and outbuildings,
ready to make up, Ladies who to about $400, Xauv other lines', to.cle' ar
orchard- and small fruits. 1 1-2 acres of land.
Pickering. or to W. W.
-.-%pply to ,'. Palmer:evith the.ftervirg will 'L�. -
wiph to help % Kennedy,Barrister,Whitby.. Ulf
en REGISTEX
Pl'-'qe'c.1%1I.and get sate from %I!Qs
Irene Rogers, �Come and- See' "
VETERANS
WEI)N;E8DXY,
-The Rnnnal eetine ,of the
Public Library v%•.ill be held at the cows. some fresh:
Are vou interestpd in Sport. Politics
sale of railch
Librar' young cattle and shpeo, at lot 2P. -Rei.nt-ried SoUIler,-;Qqe,,,tion9. Enter- 'CHAPMAN
Monday e,�,enin JR111. - rear of*cov.-4.Pickering,.the proper- tainmontsetc ? I so theep'will be L.-
Y Oil 1
17th. A,: the subject of finanvin- M S
rar -q I tyofH.A. Jifkinq. Stile atl,sharp, meeting at tht-. Liverpool House on
disem.Q.�d, find See bills W. 13. Powell,auctioneer,
Monday, Jan.• 17r h, at 8 o clock,for
rjtncl� of
also of cb�ilwirig it into R'• free WFLIDNESDAY. 'JAN. 26TH-Clearing the purpose of organizing it,b
lilirary, all inte�e�tod are re sAleofregistered shorthorn ratite, the G. A. W. V. to take �part-in the
c e sent. above this winter.
quested to pre. reg. Clydesdale borseq."rest'.' Cats- ove program �TT�T;wi� HARDWARE
-There is a' Rreat line of bar wold sheep and Yorkshire hpgs at
Rains at the Big Store these days. lot 4, con. 5, Uxbridge,the prop-rty PUBL.10 NOTICE
such as vnen's heavy underwear, of James Evans. Sale yt 12 30
price cart in tvVo. 1.00 per gartilent,, sharp. See bills. H. S. P b, atic- After the 15th of January, 1021• our
-reg. Ug 7
and 2.59. Also great reductions Vlements Saturday, and evenings before boll-
on 4.50 and 4.00 lines', for Tr farm, also stock. im evening except
70%DAv.JA
proof rubbers, acre lifts for ' both
:men's beavy snaw p? tioneer. 95TIf�XucfioT store4'and places of business will be.L sale-of cloied at 1 o clock each ev able
etc., the property of F.H. Keen, lot dais.
Shaker fl&nnels,-wrtipperettLis, 0 B F.con.;-Pickering. Sale at,11. F. T. Bunting, M. S. Chapman, W.
toweling, bath.towels, dress good..
;�Z�k. sharp, Dinch provided. G. Reid, Jarnes.Richardson, Joseph H
etc. A genuine"clean-tip." Livery- Win.Maw, auctioneer. Bundy, N. E. McEwen. 17-18 Young and Old'10
.--body come. •
St.. George's Dramatic- Club
n
-"The Country Doctor." cutlery;- -Carliverig,
will present the Popular drama, ELMDALE MILLS
''
in the C Childre s' Sets, Sal
Town Hall, Pickering,6-the even- You can Ftl,;tays get t65 bes,"Mstni.
n r and Pepper. Shakers, -Dinner Bells,
ingof,Tbursday, Jan. 27th, coin r 1: 0 toba Flour made .0m No.
To subscribers of the, 1.
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rv'fecently bfien added to the ptiblic• orders, there will be charged on and
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bush. Northern Diamonds, Forg Union. No charge more than ID cents.
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