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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_01_21 4 6, `w2---'s ­4 0 :7. % TOL. XL T., FRIDAY, JAN 21, M1 TIC REIRING9 ON :7 A performance of,the popular drama The Methodist Ladies' Aid will pre Geo,' Baker Doctor, entitled Xedical entitled The Country Doctor," will sent the humorous drama, ent 71% be given In the basement of Dunbar- "Aunt Susan's Visit." on the evening GREENWOOD ton church by the St. George's Dra. of March 17th, Watch for particular$. R. FORiATTH, D. of 0., Regis- matte Society on Friday,. February.Lt e tared=amber of the 10111toMeWOW Amp- y d"09 Of 0141166riG. Sp•iCta dittiffUtWU 61IT•11 SO 4th. at 8 P. m., sharp. Adwission, QRSUN RIVUR Uia fitting of glass". Eyes stated free. North adults 85 cents; children half price. N good musical "The monthly meeting of the Ureen -,as Everybody tiome. between the River Ladies' Aid will be held at the MILLS' -given program will be N * r M, B.. Member We are having"A Special acts. • home of Mrs. William Booth, on,,Wed- JTOMLINSON. nesday, January 26th, at 230 P. in. owltlie College of Physicians and Surgeons ta that formerly occupied b sale -rds at pre-war WHITWY Word for the Roll Call is "Joyful." On rio. Office of Reco Ve late Dr.R Brodie,and latterly by Dr. Cal ell Phone. Cl enfont.Qnt. 2317 prices. . We are selling re- On Thursday evening of last Week WHITEVALK ou fire broke tin one of the'buildings INIPROVE V E. CARTWRIGHT, M. D.."M. =sander of Xmas stock of in course of erectioxi belonging to the D SERVICE A grand concert will be given in the tC.pfl& IS..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- ra ty of Ontario. Office hours: 12-2 and 6-8 p.in.. Outario,H 6 'It 1. The fire-fighting Whit,v,l, 'Methodist Church. under In order to give tuy customers better Phonographs at 20 per apparatus do or at otherthours bwppointment Phone Bell 'service during the heady feeding IN good work and confined the auspices of the Epworth League, Ind,phone o,4QO.. -Pickering..Oa- .{era b. No.24.it. lat 331v the fire to .one part' of tbo'building. on Friday evening, January the 28th.' months I will until May tari6. ceot. discount. Don't miss The damage was-reported at first to be The prngram qWill,consist ot readinget,' -chop* farmers' grain on about$60.000, bui'�n InvestijatiO6 by)'recitations, choruses, quartettes, solos Wednesday in addition to Monday r C. McKINNON M.D., L.R.C.S.. seeing our goods before . 11 I the Provincial Arcfiiteet's Di-pnrt- and duets by ih6, Stouffvillf Nlethod- Edinbursib.member of the college of and Friday. Physiciana'and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate ment places the loss nt�'only $3.500, ist Chair. Adiniision adtiltIll.&Y cents. Hours for Chopping 0 a.m. to 4 p,m. buying. of Royal College of Sursteons, EdInbuZgh., 'report of thaV�:,department and the children under Iii years of age 15 cents. re Special Attention to daleases of women and states that the damage-can be-repair,1 Do&ri'opZ I will appreciate your orders for Flour. children. Oface and residence,Brougham. -n*at 7.30, proaram. at 8. * ed-in ten days. Bran and Shorts. Large stock on hand. Come, Claremont on SAtirday z4gal. KINSALE and heap J. J. Motit-6on,' the BAKERS' Joy is equal to the bes tjor The "Good Tivae Club," organ ized bread and casts less, H.:KEYNEVV., Barrister. Sol- Stou 'vllle, Out/ U., F. O. Secretary,- W.ieitor.?Notary Pubtic,'�Conveyancer:&c-. by the young people a few weeks ago. Use Kissimi lor pastry. Wbitby,'Ont. 41 are having a' JOhate on 14eon'solidRted Flour is the , Bread Is deai-W`63� Schocijis,"in the ball on Tuesday,even- STOUFFVILL.E not�a e pour own bread. -Buy your Furniture from, commencing 'at 8.00 Watson and family an save money.T S FAREWELL K.C., BARRIS Ing. Tan' 25th,. commL aT bir. of Crare- n BE U a TZB:Oouuty Crown Attorney,andjecanty lock sharp. R. V. _31owbray and niont�.has woved,into town. _4 Sollailta. Court House.Whitby. 10-T H Spears will take the iifilru;ative. Rpv. Mv King. of Claremont. was•while the negative wiU betaken by a btisine.i visitor to our town last E. CHRISTIAN' Barrister and is -He -B E' A L oc C. Lawton and Ralph Mowhray. A. Sn t urday., AT Solicitor.Notary Pu�Ilc'gtc' Money to good prograit ii being prepared b-F Our lights have again..take n- bn a *&a.$Office Brock St.North,Wbitbv. 2317- . CLAREMONT the committee. Come along.every- new lease of life. � We trust it will be Zt. 1JOHNSTO-N-Barristers Reduced prices for. Jan. and body. and spend an enjoyable -And 'h�laltW�r than.the last.. 7 DeA MgDanTorthAve. (Woolworth All Are*elcdme. tc.,I prAtablg evening.Toronto.:-Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Nla- Feb.,..We'pay the freigh Our tindpi-tKker, 31r. Mather, has vem 1720.*(Ind.) -"40ty invested in-K largt�' urn ,r h4rse.. It an where. BROCK ROAD y - . -. *11 p sill rove a gri-at help in his businegs. Lqrge stock and loWest prices. e. The1lethedistehurch bK9 instmiled ILLI A M J. BE A TO' B. A..Ha r- Qs' Gertrude' P"k1geraw i-9 N Wrister Solicitor, member of the firm of, gne%t of Mrs. Brignall and family this',itti up-.toi-date pipe organ. A -well- -service attended recital was given Ryckman.benison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto WPL on N%'ed- General Trusts Building,83.Bay Street,.Tbronto. Telepbone'V. zin CC Vand:962, LOOS WANTED L The tile works here are shutdown nesidtiv evening last. e bT Un Vridnty evening test th temporarily owing to -the- cold weather. teri"s held the Jubilee celebration Dental "Mr. Stitiel has received contract_, G A R - A G E I the the opening of tee church here, sixty Rook Elm. No. 1,$40.00 to 1845.00 per M for supplying wood to the school for years ago. About one hundred and "BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Soft Elm. 30.00 to 33.00 Graduate of the Royal Colelge of enal - ensuing year. seventy ARl;dots.-to a banquet prepar- ,90ifica A University of Toronto. Basswood. 80.00 to $5.00 e have a full line of motor oils and' • '..'Surgeons, and U J. H. Kayes And daCj�bteir win start ed for the occasion. Reminiscent ad. W greases as well as moto fixturefe., ever W M. Pringle•s hardware.store. Whitby. White Ash, 40.00 to 45.00 W dresses were given by a numb' of the .17 Office hours 9 to 22 1 to.5.3f.r Ind."phone S. 30.00 - for Florida in,the near future. 0 in 6 e.r Bell phone 220., 441y 25.00 wish them a pleasant trip. . older en present. . A utos of makes and designs repair- - Hemlock, T. A. Knox It sufficiently recovered Lmss week a delegation of about a Sod Growth Pine,25.00 -ed%shortest notice.and to be able to be about the.house again, fifty waited on the Ontario Govern- at fair prices. greatly to the pleasure of his friends. menk to My before them the ineffl- Chopping and Oat Rolling every week We congratulat(i our coati merchant ciency-of lie present County Commit- Ageno for Dominion Tlrea VETA E.STEPHENSON.A.T.C.M.r .,day excepting Monday. Ion the good quality of coal received. slots in their delinquency and indiffer- zember of piam and,theory. Phone 1,903. : "Genuips,Ford Parts so-lo I We hope that the order will be re- encieh,towards the completion of pieces Claremont. W. G.Bpnes, Green RiVer peatea. of impassable roads couitnenced eight ollne always on-hand. Free Air --I--- W G. HAM-issuer. of -Martine years ago, The delegation was Intro- Gas e Uosasai in the County-of-10staria. Or address R. R.No. 1.Locust Hill. MARKHAM • duced by Dr. Smith, president of the if you are In need, I Pjakerftg VUI&4•. 271y Stouffville Board of Trade, and the. call and see as Mrs. A. R. Corson, the oldest rest: speakers were Robert Miller. Walter- of anything i?he auto W.VV.!R1 or truck Inei- 7 CHARDSON.- RW 'Es 'dent of Markham township, died here Scott iuid, Dr. ' gangster. Warden .Tate, Insurance.Conveyaricing:-Notary on Saturday, In her 94th year, She Etc.,Pickering,Qnt 3117 Fariners,' Mtati -Gai-,dhu,, also made a convincing • Public. had been In good health until two.,or speech. The roo will be completed Cowan" & Shepherd HALL-Houtip carpenter. Eil- 4a wbb- desire their barn 'three days ago. Mrs. Corson was the this spring. W ' Those esir &FLughtei of Abraham Reesor, one of *•timsttes oven for neVt,Work.6'repajrS or mended.or wish anything in the hAr- alterations. W.phone 2913.w Pic.kering. 231y news line,please leave your orders with three brothers who settlok! in,Mark- Ont. R.BEATON TOWNSHT.P . J. S. Balsdon. barn township very early in the nine- -Sc-arboro Hockey League Tickering, CLERE venture. and iih�;se de'scend. D. Commissioner for taking `All repairs will be called for and de-..Wenth -nle -At.#i meeting held at Agincourt on adidavits, Accountans. Eta. Uotiey to 16^0 lv(-red within three days of receiving a Its 'now 0opulate nearlv'the wb r fam "Issuar of Marr IAO- the order. of the eastern portion oi the town Monday. Jan. 3rd, a hockey Ir^erm: Grain Chopping nuns. wLdts'rale, On:. .9 ship. She was thA- last surviving was formed, to be known ^a the Sear- W,MTDDLETON.- ruemberof this old favnily,-- -Her hum- howo Hor.key,Lin'gue, comprising the TEXUGH S. PUGH. Licensed -Atic- 4961 Harness-maker, Whitby bitrid, H. R. Corson, purcliased The following•teams AND FL MENG.'. 11 t;oneer for the Province of Ontario. All kinds of sales conduct4,d on reasonable terms. N-larkham Economist from her brotb- Hi bland Creek, Malvern. Agin- Also breeder of pure-bred shorthorn cattle. er. Him. David Reesor, wben'be enter. collit, Cedar Grove, ScAboro and Wnte.phone or call. Ind'. hone, Claremont w a -egislative Council of Canada, Rexford. lam prepared to,do. Chopping said PICKEWNG ed7the 1. - 'Oat-Flftking every day in the 2116. Glen Major,P,101 Rbf-ut IM) Her only-surviving -son, The schedule is as follows rton, still,publishes thepalser.-Cedair Grove at Highland Creek--71an. week exceptSaturday,. 'oneer V POSTILL, Licebsed Auct- .9 . DUMBER YARD, J. 15fh aftetnoon .117 * for opunuits of Torit and onto...,_ AU0. LUMBE % . - -41on Was of all kir-do lattenued to an shortest -LIVERPOOL Agincourt at Wexford-Jan, 15th notme. JohuRBayles, Claremont afternnon. 4t- A number of the retti rned soldiers Searboro-at Malvern-Jan.15tb even- Rural Route No.2 M. MAN -,-:�CENqHD A'UU- We have a large and well assorted of tee townshi inetin the Liverpool- Ing, aric,and Durham -stock of the fullowing'ainterial House on Monday evening,-Jan;•1-1 t Highland Creek atScarbibro-Jan. 17th W TIONEER,for h.- Counfie6i An ki�hds of *a.% promptly attended Aztomob le Repairing "'Jo. Terrhareasonsible. Dateefor sales may be Alatrlied B. C. Fir Flooring. V ndformeda branch of the •"Grand evening. atNEWS7 CWAcv. Bell and Indepen- V tera s"'- Thefeel- Wexford at.Malvern-Tan, 18th even- The Chevrolet. . Service Station' and -dentphones. Whitby,Ont. 51y MAtelied B" C. Fir Sheeting, Find !,fmy of e n g of the meeting showed plainly thi�, ing'. Garage, at Pick'Pring Is open for all MRtched B. C. Hemloc-I 'floohng. Agincourt at Cedar Grove-Jan. 13th need for organization in Picker. -'4neh V Matched Fir Ceilinz*,'4 in. kinds of repifts and overhauls.ing township. A number of officers ' afternoon. r. Bought and 6 in. & C. Cedar Siding: Appointed pro tem, btit the help WexfordaiMalvern-Jan. 18th Agent for Legalite Auto Lens, which and sold. were appoir of ever y returned M4 you-have to hale -to.comply an is needed. to ing. Gove:r6ipent, MurAcipal and Cor, Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board ensure, success. The next -business Agincourt to Cedar Grove�Jan.lgtb- with the law. and Apple Barrels. parition Bobids For Sale. meeting will he held on Monday, Jan. afternoon. Expert workmanship guarantped. 241h.at 8 p. M.:and an earnest and Scarb�oro at Wexford-Jan.22nd after- Agentfoi Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Bell Phone 193 W. D. Gordon ks O]a hearty invitation is given to every noon*.-_ Tires and Willard Batterim soldier in,the,township. Don't worry Highland Creek at Agincourt-Jan. WILL11M D. DYKES, W HITAY Bat touies-exchanged. about zero weather, on with your 22nd evening. --_PiC_kerJnxr- -FIC KE RI N G paz-ks, ' fe1lAws, the guides will pick 211alvern at Agincourt-Jan.2Ztb even- Gerow's Garage, =r., 'ikt the wire at Lil�Otpd(il C01 11- J..ou tip inc;. and Independent phone. Veterinary Surgeon er and see you right. Highland Creek at Cedar Grove-Jan.. HonorGraduate of OutarioVetftinAry' 26th afternoon. Township S. S. Convenfiob Malvern at HigbIland Creek-Jan. College, - All.calls day or night PICkC'r111 afternoon. )'A promptlr attended to. lz)crease Earning Power Tho - Pickering Town-,hip - S, S. Wexford at Cedar Grove-Jan'. 20th Bell and Independent Phones Ann6al Convention was held in the afternoon. PICKERING, • 40N731RIO -by taking a Course in the Methcaist Church at Greenwood last Scarboro at Agincourt-Jan. the 29 th evening, Friday and,was a giand success both TIME TABLF�-Piakiring Station 'Malvern *Rt Cedar Grove-Wb. 2nd 7A.UOTT front standpoint of the tine Trains&Ing East dab to follows grF(m and large attendance which fill= • afternoon. No' 6 Mail 7.57 A W ed the building to its utmost. The Scarboro at Cedar Grove-Feb.' 5th M Local 6.2.5 F,,U. 28 Local 2.28 P. W: ineeti6gs,- 'morning, afternoon -and afternoon, evening, which were under the able Wexford at Agincourt-Fdb.5th after" tor, Tisins going W,664 . due as follows-, Tonge &Charles Sts.Toronto. direction of President Thomas Steph• - noon. No. 36 Local 10-45 W, M. e Agincourt at Malvern-Feb. 8th even- _7, One of the last two students to ac• r.9on, of Claxemont, were character- 27 Local 2.35 F.. ized by great euthusinam and a fine Ing. 7 Mail cept positions comTenced at$22.50 77 choir-and'oveh6strit helped materially Highland Creek at Wexford-Feb.9th per ,week and the other at over 146s. band 7 also run on Sunday the pleasure of the afternoon and afternoon, rboro- business is r6oid if you have cog- Watch th" Foregoing is according to Standard $100 per month, L Promotion in 'Bening j sessions, The keynote of the. Cedar Grove at Sra Feb. 11th C v time. RECT PREPARATION. This school n ention and the great purpose of evening. 'bool work, as declared by Agincourt at Highland Creek-Feb, Dr. N. E. M is noted for high grade training and Sunday c cEwen,1N.Be. for assisting the stude'rits'to obtain President Stephenson in his annual ­ 12th afternoon. _ :S j3 � p ace ex t employment. Write for College address and Miss Laney, of Toronto. Malvern at Scarboro.--Feb. .14th even- Veterinary' in .Surgeon. the Provincial union worker. inher, R. dlr�ular. Entiv at,any time. . 9, V(3ry to save and Cedar Grove at Wexford-Feb. 16th Graduate of University of -Toronto. two telling addresses,,was afternoon. ,, ,for train the young for the Kingdom of W. J. Elliott, Principal I -Ireb.lgtb Poigmer Veterinarian to Macdonald ighlaudCreek Christ, and the f(,riner declared that Scarbor(i at H Agricultural College,,Qu�ebec. old as well Rs young should be found afternoon. oftant Prompt attention to all clients. in the Bible Classes. 'The officers for Cedar Grove at Agincouit-Feb. loth Ind. Phone@, the new year are as follows Presi- evening. It is My Business Malvern at Wexford-Feb. 22nd after^ announce dent,.W.W. Gee. Greenwood Vice- �,_ ONTARIO help you run of yours. noon, -PIC To President, Win. Thom, Dunbarton N -Feb, h By opening a New Garage in the Vil- Seoretary-Treasurer, J. H. Michell, Wexford at Scarboro 25t even- ment Green River;Superintendents: Child- Ing. ' Feb. lage of Wbitevale I am ;prepared to do ren's work, Mrs. W.Gee, Greenwood ;'Highland Creek at Malvern=-Feb, 26th G 11L::..11 F' D we OR all kinds of repKiK Work, including Boys' work, H, L. Chapman, Picker- evening. tops and side cu taint, also making games to be played at Has a full line of tresh and Cur. Ing Adult work. W.J.Turner,Green Malvern home gai your old car loo ,"nd run like new by River-, Teacher Training, Rev. W. H. Agincourt. All the games to be play giving it'a good coat of new paint, asible. ,ed melts constantlyon band. Howard, Whitevaie ; Temperance ed on home ice w-lien-ever po EN 9"dice R4)11, Breakfast Bacon Agent4or Toronto machinery, intilud. work, Thos. Stephenson, Claremont; N. E. McEW ine Pumps, Windmills,'Silo@ Girl', work, Miss M. Spencer, Green Rev. C. H.Coon,of Lindsay,died Hap, Bologna, Weiners, etc *a6nd Gasoline.Engines, River. A beiLrty vote of thanks was denly on Tneqday while attend- Veterinary Snrgeon 0HARLES M.IRICH. tendered to the Greenwood people for�'I'nu,'Z' a meeting of the cosibperatin-9 P rices paid for their fine entertainment of the Visiting J=j03C48Tj=jL a cattle Rome Tel. 6521, WhfWv&le,011t delegates, committee at Peterboro. PICKERING- NE. , u 4r 7. 42- • &nce w Uels for those wb over in a dal and do tch job. One of the most imprestivO badly be fact's of the opening t COARSE SALT the Arld owouldmaUl �­­.Dellctous Mthe cups rushed. and wentleth century "I've ran a little paper In a little LAND SALT* n- is the vastness of human ignorance. town for over a quarter century, so Bulk–Carlots my, and Xve learned that going care-. For, Just because mankind as a wholo. fully and making sure I'm right about has learned so much, man as an Indi- TORONTO SALT WORKS things end bdng considerate of other vidual has so much to learn; and we" C. J. GLIFF -TORONTO folks's feelings and printing only have so greatly wlqe.ued the limits of things I'd like to see printed about our collective knowledge that each of myself if conditiouis were reversed. is us. finds it difficult to get any common the course that pays best'in the end. A Cheery Place. :_il measure of the Information of others. Nqw, how about it, sonny? D u meas The weary world's a cheery place 0 6721 want to come_bAck and take that lo??" In this confusion and chaos of possible For.those wth hearts'to win It, But the Dicks boy couldn't say any- intellectual acquirement the chief A6 thing. masterful assertion of the intelligence Thank God,-there's not a human face But has some laughter in It. equ al for q1taM and 'Havoure "All right—then it's all settled," an- is to recognize how limited and incom- ity fto nounced the old editor. petent it Is. Stupdity •beL,eves It The -soul that comes with honest Leaving the thor*uglhl# chastened knows, trumphantly proclaims that it poet card mirth, ''�4 have not tried Saladag send us a Z Jor a boy alone with his girl wife, whose knows acts with wild, blind fury on . Thou 11you I 4ft444MIS price you now pay WId It VOU, eyes were shining through her tears Though health and torture nary, Iree the boundless Ignorance that It MIS- Brings b Or URI -.2 9-1-da Toron4e Sam passed out of the room and th� back -the childhood of the Zed TPA' Intelligence Is mot house, and walked- leisurely down to takes for knowledse. earth cautious, quiet, looks In front, behind School Street. cautl And keeps.it sound end merry. He turned In at Mrs. Mathers' gate, and about. before It takes a step; ad to report a local for 'that night's mite that every day It to learning new A busy, bonny, kindly place Telegraph." He wrote it himself: Is this old world of ours, views, seeing new lights, modifying For those who work and love space Miss Angelina basher, who. has old convetions, cannot and Will not BA CTM- O�� durin act until it gets some Idea of the full And fill their hands with flowers Miss friends by the hundreds her long.term as a successful school bearing of its action. Small- teacher in our town, Is convalescing To kind and Just and grateful hearts 14M Intelligence goes further and reach. The Present. grace Is given, Teaches the Rattle-Brain a Few Fine Points of very successfully from a recent indis- Eben.:es its greatest achievement In trans- rs. -hea eu in themselves position at her home with M The To find a I v Town Newspaper Ethics. ezer Mathers on School Street. i forming ignorance into mystery. between the two Is not, a And for others, make a heaven. Then he heaved' a sigh lighted &'difference �*y Car, and turned to his list of "Ac- difference of fact but of attitude. Ig- WILLIAM DUDLEY PEL C3 . . -4 counts Receivable" to learn where he norance is hateful, painful, torment- 7, could collect eighty dollars' worth of Ing. Mystery is We. of the 'Most Growth of Tides in England. -4tead bills to meet his pay on the tot- beautiful things In the world. In 1 The eightieth .edition of Burke's PART IV. own dory, his clothes half ripped lowing afternoon. rebelling against our universal ig-. from his torso, hi i bronzed cheek "This business is just one dam':,or Peerage, just Issued, shows a great in. e, of crying out for final, in- crease in titled names in England. The boy tried to defend himself- bleeding from a,gash near one eye, his thing after another,"' he commented n*muc His gtasping fingers tightened around knuckles swollen and battered. stantameous, clear-cut truth, we.must There are 81-.uew 'peerages, 162 new He struck out Insane-I bitterly. &,proof brayer. The cowardel" he cried. The (The End.) learn to enjoy the perpetually renewed baron etages and 801me 1,800 new Ak." The hairy man went down and was - cowards! And I was just getting ready -w wonder of life. We must be on theme recorded. More than 30,, 6L trodden underfoot. But in that In- to fightl" - 0 He turned when he saw the danger watch for the sweet surprises that 1.000 -names have • been added to the' -itant other hands laid hold of Joe. He i r::. :�Jm Jerked,abruptly in another direr- was over. He stepped back Inside, Home., await us daily. New secrete are being I lists, of the various orders of knight• unveiled about us. New, strange re- i hood. The Order of the British-Em- 'tion. Us felt himself being lifthd and laid his club or. the exchange Home's'not merely four square walls, t le' Dire accounts for E4,000, and Its num. AmMy. Ile went through the door on table. sources of the natural world, new hid-' 'ders of this Though with pictures hung and den powers of the spirit, spring up the bobbing heads and shoii, Half a dozen times in the past five gilded; bers are so great that the editor of :.muiss. years I've been on the point of throw- . constantly to refresh and rejoice us. Burke's Is pub lah4ng_a-special hand- ;;., "Get n rope!" cried hororile voices. Rome is where affection calls— Columbus and the g'rO%&L explorers of in them war clubs out," he i set(l. book dealing with the order, .�.IfSmash the hardware store window 111ow I know what they're good for. Filled -with shrines' the heart has the sixteenth century discovered ' The war is responsible for this tre• and get a robe. 'The are 'They beat editorial firearms all hot- builded. oceans and continents, but there mendous growth of titles, but Burke's, The next instant something hit the lckw!sp deeper oceans and wider continents -1 which began-with 400 pages In its first • Dicks boy. His head seemed to ex ill night long, on a bed in Sam Rome! Go, watch the faithful dove be traversed in the uneearched re-, lock There was a searing Pain all'Hod's house up on Walnut street, the Sailing 'n-eath the heaven above us; to edition ninety-five years ago, has gions of the soul. Cough him. He floated,floated, float- Dicks boy babbled senselessly and the Home Is where there's one to love! ad grown steadily, until It has reach eel gently away on a merciful cloud of little wife cried outside. Home is where there's•one to loVe' And as the aesthetic. correlative of 3,300 Pages in this edition: darkness--into oblivion. I Then, at noon of the next day, Sam us! mystery.is wonder, so the spiritual They smashed Jeff Turner's window! correlative is reverence. Once show In a twinkling and unreeled thirty feet bing like the fatherless friendless,and Home's not merely root and room— us how ignorant we are, and we must entered the bedroom to Arxr him sob- Dolphin Fast Swimmer. of now henrp. It was thrown out. A altogether pitiful lad &i he waa. The It needs something to endear It; be humble. Make us feel that with The dolphin Is said to be the 'fast• noose was slipped around the boy's editor smiled sadly. He swung over a Home is where the heart can bloom, 'our greatest efforts we can but touch eat swimmer in the Ms. It has been wilted figwe. chair. -heart to the hem of Truth's garment, and our through"The telephone polel, The Lelephone; Where there some kind observed to dart thro h the-wat" "Feeling better, sonny?" he asked. cheer it souls must be purified and simplified• at a speed of twenty miles an hour, Narrow squeak you- had) Hope it lei" The boy's body was torn sud fly through the dust and dirt. Men' In the face of mystery we must drop and It is often seen swimming round w -had fared badly in the fracas, and won't happen again-" What is home with none to meet. our vain conceit and self-assertion and and round a vessel which In sailing at bd pain and the ds-��I "Oh. what'll 1 do? What'll I do? None'to welcome, none to greet us? be ready to look,listen and learn,even its highest speed. _ were maddened with Wr;o f9r caught hold of the They've wrecked and ruined my paper- Home is sweet,and only sweet. 9 little children. ravence, caul a jDa thkt Shot in the air. Poor Joe My money's all gone, and I haven't Where there's one. who loves to t: Dkksf It looked as'if he were done even got. a job to support Nan and meet us. . Vnfortunate Query. " tort i the baby—" An English story tells of a merchant "Sum you've got a job, sonny. On Cork Substitute. Only Joe Dicks wasn't done for. the 'Telegraph,' my An excellent substitute for. cork Is finding his clerk on the floor looking —'Thrmgb that frenzied, fight n boy. You a", I Minard's Liniment nelleves Colds, etc. dazed and battered. I want a boy to go�=V this town and now-obtained fiom turf,which,treated curving. milling m*U*e came a butr& furnish- ."WhaVe happbned?" he hidulmd. L figvrs�-the figure hatless and collect locals. I want someone who by & newly invented process, "An Irishman came In for an ovsrm And be w--a dung some can write bright amel spicy little items (Forbids Poppy Cultivation. of human interest for the 'Tele h, as a material for insulation and build- coat and I asked him It ne wauted tag purposes quite equal to cork. The aw Ing himself. He was doing more ut The cultivation of poppies in tuAis and liven up its prosy old ec;�� light. ulster,".replied tbo.vanquished one. tharcursing. He was fighting also. forbidden by the Government product in said to be equally He was lighting dyna#acally,. And its got to be someone who can watch has been as well &a sound- out for and write stories of local in- and the destruction of the wild poppy firm and wbetever he hit out, men and beads proof. Ninord•s Liniment For •urns, silo we"giving way before him. Sturdily tercet that haven't any Buff in them plant decreed. at his back came a second slighter and,to jab into human fo was little hurt, 'and you--- and leave a More Toputhful Aguirt. But size Ammatirial—the younger man was ac- "But me—me for that job, -after counting for aii many heads as the what's. happened?" /4 .;'older. "Certainly you for that job, sonny. The secret of their progress lay in Why not?? " After what happened I their WO&POMS. They were armed with couldn't get a better man if I traveled 1haN clubs. They had laid hold of the a thousand miles and searched a hunT 04 What's happened has vac- bats that the Paris boys had left in dred years. cur office years before,after an awful cinated you sonny—vaccinated you I r/41AVAWAG - drubbing at the hands of the North against being rambunctious and im- roxboro nine. Ahd the bats mac!t� ex- pertinent and giver to any more fits cellent bludgeons. It i really -sur- of literary indiscretion. It's been a prising what a man can 10 with-a ball tough.lesson, sonny,but I think you've eltily-when he desires to get attention learned lt­w". "But the 'town won't-stand for me!" and action in the centre of a crowd. "Stand back!" roared S "Oh, yes, they will. I've had Main breathless, red am Rod, -faced, hysterical him- Street cleaned up and settled mostly for the promise-aLus daimage. I've had seff. "What,are you boys th-nking of? our shop straightened out—the dam-- Its -maurder your committing, but your outside of some smashed desks- o"o t crazy with excitement to, ag V re 00 C and spilled type, doesn't amount to a )stow it! You can't lnch a man , great lot: 'here in this,country! Re town won't I You can of'rer the,place for stand for it! Back out of the sale, and reimburse me after you get way )our money. The town'll':stand for Give i. em, Pinkie! Larn- there! to best their eternal daylights you if you go to each man whose pro- -out and teach 'ern commor sense and coolnessiperty suffered , or whose feelings I you've hurt, and tell.him you're sorry and teason!" i and,apologize .like a man'and show olr Through the great riot plowed the fighting editor, leaving a wake of bat- him you did it all through rnisunder- .7" and deeding human- 'in standing and thoughtlessness and tared and bruised - ce. They're very human folk Ity behind him. Straight through to,experience.thiii town. If you've learned your Joe Dick's limp anduncoruious figure lesson and confess your misstep, a with the he halter about its head he hundred hands will be extended to fi clubbed his way, and securer: the boy -1 of us Because al with his one free-arm. help nd guide you "I'm a peaceable man!" he roared. -mate mistakes, sonny. All of us do V410 things, at times that we're sorry fE "I'm a peaceable mat and general); known as something of,a mossback. afterward and wis*i we could undo, At heart ordinary small-town folk But I ain't forgotten bow to get law lenient and forgiving and sympathetic. wad order and justice. Burrows! Jam- 7 ]son! Barnes! Waterman! What do and easygoing. The person who de-, he clares to the contrary hasn't lived long -To? think you're doing?" And to WH-Jerrup 7� ii who stoop- enouO among them to get down -swiped at four young me and the hard pin of ed for the rope.attached to Joe Dick's the bed rock of Scranton - P.A. human nature and know them thor- reck. oughly. winner of' 1920 There is nothing that will bring a 'L quicker than calling The Dicks boy was humbled—ter- �Iw snob to Its senses quic ribly humbled and ashamed and peni its individual members by name. It tent. fixes responsibility for the damage "And I called you a mossback"' he afoot, and when responsibility begins Ak— 'A --- said. to be fixed the mob spirit immediate) Facsimile y I "Well, maybe I am a mossback. Viii Treph ted ack. But subdues. Lifelong babits of morality N non-resi exits irk,­ It's better to be a mossback than a fur- vrith r-ed and obedience to law and order rattlebrain, any time, sonny, After assert themselves. all, come right down to it, and what and ten =Still hurt and hysterical, but -"me- what cowed and sullen,they permitted they mostly are mossbacks? Aren't. 0 pe le who have gone through a lot ghting mossback" to secure the�.and learned to make haste slowly, and Neil Mc DouqcLi I drag and Amk _,--ifficonscious boy firmly. . Sam di be cautious and long-headed and given ged the young editor back across the to looking at a proposition from all street, across the car Lracks and the .:4 sides before,being willing to plunge PW-prerentakive curb and the walk. He swung Joe M. ahead? Aren't they folks who have the floor -orica around and dumped him in on n 13c�14 paid for their experience with money ilv 'Vf the "Telegraph" office, and pulled or shame or bitter experience, and the door closed. Then he turned and learned to distinguish the things that -�cimel-ir oF Drook Trout faced the crowd. count from the things that don't really 7 and 3 5 But the crap was over.. hidividual a count? All of us gather a little moss the' lovver of' Which ir Mr. J rrUPr mischief corkers had been recognt"d, All of us Rs we grow older, sonny. and panic seized them at the retribu- which ccxpbumcl th(? FrophX4 cool down and go slower and think tion that might follow. before we act. There have to be moss- ADA /4J WA Whey backs in society, sonny, to act at bal- :ye;1toV;rtd.pugnaciousli T;r 6 --,,• r • .sus' ,. -...,,,._ .,•-e'n�«�ws''yW."',b+.rra�'�.J..i k?°e�^.•=::•^-:.'Yn..,'r."„F 'p.J"x'`r.�.!',°,.,'rt '''-^.„x,•w=c��.,•-=;:2';. .y..{..'.i�.`.,,L r` }as, .it"'+ ] yti.- .",.'' r.+.'r�:�,'.- ..sr,.'•,a"'s"M"'..t,'.�;�ar?'fi,o N 7 +t-I .3' w '-'`' '""' . S , r :w r ., o ma"�•--b ra-.+x.- °,-F7"fi+.>:C�','�''al^d'-^'au,'=;.r r 't "":••',-",a.».G""S'i�'.'.�.,.;-f;7",k,,'vi:,'i7s''y"..,.,r.ev�k'.:e.�„'•,v"a�•o-•m'"hr�"+.Tr_a4r-d,.Sra•p`p""�_,� s r v ... � ,:+.; ,•• ,y-.,, �•-'dr<^�7'¢m'N; .,a a. -„ •'••! .e. i ti-_ ';,A.. ..,R 3��,j, -.. '$sayy r,,'e: ,s!hy.,• +. •4... •. _ t •� »ice i- ^W V;r !.� +'=.t'�`.'.'°S„i'�v. ir!�n:•�y^�..... �„P;y ^,t., r"�5;•�•"'F�,��, - .,a.a ,r.:�a. r � a� ZW,VW, ARMENIANS t • V ARY START INTEN�SIYE SEARCH �: "3s _ u,, : s = ��� ,� A ' t"`ti•'s'�r� - riiw �. Il ,:• _ - - DYING OF WANT' ' -_ N NORTH DUBLIN �� s ,:r' FUR SINN FEINERS I r � , n. 9'n ' _ ', �_ " ; ;' Severe winter and Cessation `: of All Transportation,. the Situation. Area of Square Mile Cordoned and Barbed Aire.Entangle- . ::'.'-,. ,: lain ` G a. _ � �- ,�' �! t F•' ( p Z.�i .. ;gra0at .� S�tuaCl • snents Erected in S, Is--HOuse to-Raise.Probe Csoes o=t ps i - y �,- �„ �'� -��� -.� � � A despatch from New York sa s•--� Buildings to More than 200,000 Armenian refugees .'. Under Machine f . � Pasted on Roofs of B s .' tl`°'• _' ,,.. • �, _,. ';;~i"; r '�' between Kars and Alexandropol are an a Deserted Streets. ::.. •. ,: � ;Comm d th D ed Stree � - ..' d ; b o k f f _ dying eca use among them us -Dublin, Jan. 16.-The British .mili- continued under the machine guns �`•�'° and narchy ,, forces surrounded and isolated which have been posted on roofs of ed latest advices from Armenia by 4. square mile area inside'the Dublin buildin s to command the deserted t' way of Paris, received here•by the _,. g '. a. Neat East Relief. ' . city limits, the whole section of North' streets. Cessation of all transportation Dublin being included, and bane start- From the upper stones of many of coupled with a-severe winter, adds to k 'ad an ,intensive search for the Sinn the houses in the military enclosed 'Fein army headquarters. area-snipers'. shots have been fired _ 1`` the appalling situation., it Was assert- . The centre of the cordoned district at the police and soldieis. Machine WHERE u.S. BALLOONISTS LANDED ed by M. Ahronion, President of the Y, . includes Church street, and the Place guns with crews protected by barri- Moose Factory, the Hudson Bay Company's post; about 180 miles north of Armenian delegation to the Peace Conference. in forwarding from f ;where the military were ambushed re- wades of send bags have bean placed the nearest railway station. The journey to the railway line is by dog . France Armenian, messages dated iabatly, and North King Street, the fin in position and the occupants of 45, sleigh 4W occupiea about teq days. January 7. +� ocene,of fierce fighting do the Easter houses have been given•a half hour ._ - - - Famine threatens unless steps are ,rebellion to leave. FRENCH .SCIENTISTS DISCOVER CURE immediately taken to continue ship- The military have erected barbed-I During the we A-end several at- ments of provisions from the United "wire entanglements in• the streets;�tacks were made upon the ponce'bar- � State a -4 _.'. .;which the troops are 'holding with, racks and Policemen throughout Ire- OR FOOT D MOUTH �j �C - F AN ' DISEASE s, h said ` fpll marching equipment, including; land, many of them bem'.ng in the mar- j� f ,/armored cars, and they will have pre-! trial law zones. Dublin Castle reports Canada to Dominate M4 /pared for a constant watch until their that there were five unsuccessful a9-I Only Enough at Present Manufactured to Inoculate, Most All := search of the district is completed' saults upon police barracks. Two _ North America by establishing within the area their detectives were Ehot and seriously Valuable Anneals in the World-Endeavor Being t6eld kitchens. .Nobody is allowed to ,woundgd in Cork streets. ,; ,. Made_ to Increase Producei on. A-.,despatch from London says: !' leave or enter the area,and the trolley I During indiscrimina*.e firing in Ellin Powell, Editor of The Financial ears are not running. - All day long Cork two sailors, one woman and a A despatch front Paris says:--A of which there is drip enough to in- News, speaking on Canada before the - :.to-day the house-to-+house probe has civilian were wounded. ' ovulate the prize cattle and valuable Colonial ,InsAitute, expressed the con- scrum for the prevention of foot and p viction that Canada, atxd not the Urn mouth disease has been discovered by animals of the world. i ited States 'was destined to dominate �r• Prof. Vallee, who is attached to the States,'was REDUCE U.S. ARMY PRINCE WILL OPEN a commission of French- experts, but the future of the whole North Am- Alfort' Governmental Agricultural erican continent, because she would TO 150,000 MEN IRISH PARLIAMENT I it is,impossible at the present time to School LabcraWry, discussing the dis- overcome her climatic difficulties and 1 manufacture-the serum in sufficient ease.. said that the microbe was in-- _ f 1 her sparseness of population arid.;be• Senate Vote Disregarded the!Destroyers Reported Off the quantities to inoculate all cattle vi'srible•under the microscope, it being come the focus of the Empire. ' Wazziing of General- Coast of Donegal. __ against the plague.- The commission so infinitesimal that it passes through t-� ks composed of Professors Roux, No. porcelaine filters, which have hereto- _ Pershing. London, Jan. 17.-The Daily Ex-,1 card, Caeee -and Vallee, which was fore retained all known microbes. The February 10 is Date A• despatci from Washington;press announces that several destroy- formed at the request of Parliament, virus used in the manufacture of the #Or Federal says•-Diaregarding the advice and ers have arrived off the coast of Done-I and,will submit its report to-the_ Min- serum can be obtained only from the ` ` . warnin of Gen. Pershing gal, following Admiralty orders re-'istry of Agricuitui•e shoitly, diseased parts of affected animals,- g ng and Secm- A despatch from Ottawa: says:- . I garding shipping in cases where the Attenton is now being given to in- namely, the moutb and feet, and thus , Lary of war Baker, the Senate voted I power has been taken to close ports. creasing the production of the serum, very small quantities are available. The opening of Parliament has been ' on Friday to cut the size pf the regu- Captains of ships have been warned` fixed for February 1-0, a week earlier tar army to 150,000 men- The vote; - than had previously been expected. !was 34 to 28 that their vessels may an examined MIII.ION OUT OF BRIAND AGAIN The program for the session is being Y This action was taken through the before entering any port and that vas- WORK IN EN adoption of a resolution offered by sets using any private signal at nighENGLAND ,PREMIER OF FRANCE hurried up. 18esaator New of Indiana, originally are liable to be fired on by the Gov- s ernment war boats. March 25 Set.,as Date of Re- Has Formed' Cabinet in Suc- xlirsg tar an army of 176,000 men. Tye Daily News states the Prince ��rr�ovv y, bespits the protests of members of volution by Extremists. .cession to Ex-Premier the Military Committee ' includin of a ales will perform the opening w, ry Including London, Jan. 16.-Unemployment . Le es. flenator New himself, the Sir ceaemony at the opening of the Ulster y� r :';:?•'",'::y,a �; In England is increasing rapidly,, and to an amendment Parliament. Paris, Jan. 16.--Ex-Premier Avis- agreed proposed by to-day it is stated that the number tide Briand; for the seventh time in I Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin direct- of men, women, boys and girls who $ng the Secretary of War to suspend I are registered as totally out of work his long political career, will to-mor- ; enlistments until the size of the arm row afternoon be .president of the r `' �. `• 3' la close upon 1,000,000. French Council of Ministers. M. as reduced to 150,000 men, j The'reaching of new m ar kets or,the Briand informed'President Millerand r� ' 'r�' The adoption_ of the Lenroot ,r, revival of old ones is recognized to i e` r. amendment was accomtTlisped ineptly _ bee one means 'of coping with the 'he began evening that the Cabinet which x }« by a coalition of Prog$essive Repub- pan to form yesterday afternoon- , .* licans with a large majority o! the x unemployment Problem. During the was completed. Premier Briand will; ; r8 j Y art week several. lar a businesses Democrats P g also be Minister a! Fttt•eign Affairs: f s N ' bly, �. -- have stopped their export work With The new Cabinet is not remarks this phase of the question.the Gov--strong from the standpoint of its' ';TO DISCUSS i ernment is striving to deal by seek- individual ministers, for outside of M. ° "w AVAL POLICIES tug the co-agera�ion of banks end its- ou„ ,Briand himself and Louis Barth _ surance companies in carrying through ' _ Paul �Doumer and Louis Loucheur, - i Sir Auckland Geddes Sum- a scheme along the lines suggested by no, are men of any commanding im- r - I Ter Meulen, the Dutch economist, portance. M. Barthou wtg be Min-' . • tared to London by I whereby credits could.be opened for later of War,, while-' M. Doumer will l Prenyier. thosq Continental countries that want ' which the are at present tin- have the portfolio of Finance; a posI- V k. London, Jan. 18.-The question of' goods y tion he held twenty,years ago- . .. the naval plan. of the a question a able to buy. Plana whereby the stab- Resigns His Post. iliaation of exchanges could be secur- Lord Milner, whose resignation !rose ..,-,.- sand Great Britain Twill be one of the ed are also under consideration. f Cover,the brine of an opened bottle the office of Colonial, Secretary haai 1" principal subjects discussed at the These and other remedial measures l of olives and it wilt trot mould.. �iorthcoming conferences here'between to counteract the remedial segments just been announced. ;sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambas- :: !; _ s►ador to the United States, the Prime krom which the world is suffering, even if success attends them, will 'Weekly. Market Report Minister, Mr. Lloyd George and Earl Newspaper Man Becomes Curzon, the Foreign Secretary, it was LleutAovernor. w neoesdardly Ile [slow' in their.e)1<ecta, /A ptated in authoritative quarters bo-aWalter Cameron Nichol, who'has been and In view of Government unentp]oy- N..."'`'da appointed to succeed the labs Ldent.- =rent on its present•scale at is too Toronto. 58c; rolls, 38 to 3&; cottage rolls, 871 q' serious a.question t'o be left.'to work Manitoba wheat'-No. 1 Northern, to 39c- breakfast bacon, 45 to 49c; Sir Auckland Geddes sailed from Governor Prior of British Columbia. itself-out-along the regular lines. Sir,$2.04; No. 2 Northern, $2,01; No. 3! fancy, breakfast. bacon, 53 to 56c; New Yolk on Saturday for London .He is Editor and Proprietor of the Northern, $1.95; No. 4 wheat; $1.87, backs, lain, bone in, 49'to 54c; bone' Lynden Macassey, -writing in The hacks,? lain,he expects to return an February. ,Province, Vancouver, I Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 64%c; less, 6b to 59c. - Sunday Times on "The ltenacc o! Uri- No, 3 CW, 61%e; extra No. 1 feed, Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 27 - employment, says: 1514c; No. 1 feed, 491,tc; No. 2'feed, 'to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27e» a _ The necessity of dealing immedl 46-mac. Lard-=Pure tierces, 24 to 25c; tubs,. �. <'}�ISH Wi1L CLAW S�ILLL ately with the problem is urgent. A� Manitoba basley-N*. OW, 99%c; 25 to 25%c;. pails, 261,;, to new gospel is in the air. - Unemploy-'No. 4 CW, 851,4c; feed, 731,4c. prints, 26 to 27c. Compound tierces. c' t : .ARMOR AIDED SINN FEIN ment,.the new industrial evangelistsi All of the above in store at Fort i6�'i to 16c; tubs, 161,E to 171xc; ails, William. 170A to 19c, prints, 20 to 21c. proclaim, is wholly due to-Lk4capital- ' P ' ;11 to $12; istic organization of socity and indu's-f .American corn-$1.15, nominal, Choice heavy steers, _. . tsack, Toronto,prompt shipmont. good .heavy steers, $10.50 to $11; but-' :Young WomaA Arrested.for Hidigg'Armg-Varied Assort. try. Destroy and replace the latter i Ontario oats-No. 2 white,50 to 53c. ches' cattle, choice, $9:50 to $1025;. by any, kind 'of Socialist common- Ontario wheat-No. Z minter, $1.86 do, good, $8 to $8.26; do, raed:,";6 to ' .ment.of War Material Discovered at Cork - Kings wealth'and work will diop like'manna�'to $1.90-per car 1'9t; No. 2 Spring, $7; do, com., $5 to $5.50 butchers' ,t= Counsel Killed by Unknown Man in-Dublin. _ from Heaven. ($1.80 to $1.85, shipping points;accom- bulls, choice, $8 to- $9;' do, good, $7 "This attempt to exploit unemploy- Ing to freight, (to ,$8; do, com., $5 to,$6; butchers', A despatch from Cork ssy :-The:cent ambuscades and kidnappings; Peas--No, 2 nominal 1.75 to$1.80.' cows, choice 700 to 860• do ment- makes it essential -that all +$ + $ - $ . good The young woman who la classes of the.comm�snit ould co-} Barley- is to 90c; according to $6.26 t$ $7• do,comb,$4 to$6;feeders; a'athorities attach great importance to; y g played such I y � freights outside.. '$8-to $9; d'o, 900 lbs., $7.60 to ;8.b0;.' :��..,• the result of the raid on the chief i a daring part on the arrival of the�.operate with a, view to its reduction I . Buckwheat-fro. 3, $1.00 to 81.05, o, 800 lbs., $6 to $7; do, com., $5.25 arsenal of the Cork First Brigade of i police and military in attempting to by sane and solvent methods to the nominal. + to $6,25- canners and cutters $3 to AM g save the:Lewis gun• was found to be! lowest possible limits." ( Rye-No. 3, $1.50 to $1.55, 1:ominal,I $4.54-milkers; good to choice, 1100 to the Republican army, of which the: wearing steel body ,armor and to be! Though Sir Lyaden does not say it,,according to freights. outside. W5; do, coo. to med., $65 to $76; hate Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor I carrying several. loaded service re-! be,.possibly has•in mind the talk that� Manitoba flour-$11.00. �lam'b3, yearlings, $9 to $9.50; Ze; W Cork,was the commandant, accord l votpers. She refused to give the I is now'current in_certain extremist I Ontario flour-$8.76, bulk, seeabbard. spring, $12.60 to $13; calves, good.to �. ibe me ate Government.,ofitcfals'. ( I ^ -�•� Th- is to the effect that b freight, bags included: Bran Montreal choice, $16 to $17; sheep, $6 to 'r; slightest information .to the aucnort- �- -f ti.• y'' hogs, fed and watered, $14.50 td $lei; A Dublin despatch Thursday said ties, and with four other arsons is the end of March unemployment,rliy! g ' per ton, P $a"8 t^ X40; shorts, ton, J41.; good do, weighed off cars, $14.75 to $15.251 1t Wonsan crossing,a field just outside�•now in Cork ail. have increased to such an'extent that feed flour $z.7X '-:+ 4 f.o.b., $13.50 to $14• do country Cork attracted the attention, of the y per bag. I do, , I These persons have'rend-ered them- the country will be ripe for revolution. Cheese---New, large, 27 to 28c;• points, $13.25 to $13,50; do, spring, military, and that an investigatioMarch 25•indeed, for no particularly twins, 28 to 29c; triplets,_29 to 80c; $13 to $13.75. selves liable on conviction to the death i ' showed she had dropped a Lewis e penalty,.as the area is under martial I apparent reason, has been fixed upon old, large, 32 to$ c,, do, twins, 32 '^tontreal. anal. gun. It was added that a gearch of I 1 b sonic of the extremist leaders: as to 85%,C. lave. The wom�m resided v:ith her I y Buttes--Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to Oats-No. 2 CW, 74c; No. 3 CW, the field revealed dugouts, which con mother in a cottage near the scene the date on which their hopes will - g 54c; creamery,No. 1, 55 to 58c;.fresh, 71c. Flour,.Man. Tin wheZILZ= ts,3rsed rifles and revolvers, a quantity f come to fruition. g • of the alleged discovery of the war 58 to 61c. ents, firsts $10.90. fled oats of ammunition and' other explosives. a--�- o $40.26.i stores, and the •police in digging up Margarine--3., to 35c. bags, `53.70. Bran, s; In addition to military equipment and Canadian Pioneer the cabbage patch in h'e. - 74 to 76c; selects, 78 $40.26. Fla No. 2, per ton car lots, 4- � 8 pa garden Egt3's-No. 1. y• P , psgtain papers. Sound a considerable amount of gel- ' Suffers $30,OQ0 Fire to 80c; new laid, in cartons, 85 to 90c. $30 to $31. The police and military, who are ignite hidden there. Beans-Canadtan,hand-picked,bus., Cheese, finest easberns, 2644 But r, stI11 searbhin the e. have un- , $3.75 to $4.20; primes, $3 to $3.50; Ja-' ter, c.ioicest creamery, 66 to 56e. g p William. 44IcGrath, King's Counael A despatch from London says: pans, 9}-c; Limas, Madagascar, 10%c; Eggs, fresh, 75c. Potatoes, per bag,' Oaathed an extraordinary collection of in Dublin, was mortally wounded -Fire breaking out in the bunk- California, Limas, 12%c. car lots, $1.60 to $1,70. war materials, including L¢wis guns when fired on b- an unknown man � y ers of the Canadian Pioneer, of Maple products--Syrup, per snip. Butcher heifers, nisi., $7.60 to; and ammunition for them, rifles, re- who forced an entrance into his honne al , $8,40 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals. $8.50; com., $5 to $7; 'butcher cows, ' Volvers, bombs and "Irish Republican the Canadian Government Mer- p early this morning, and died of his 3.26 to $3.40. Maple sisgar, lb., 2'{ mad., $6 to $7.50; canners, $8.50 to chant Marine, while she was en may' uniforms, gekgnite, gun-cotton, wounds. McGrath was a well known to ROc. $3.75; ra, $4 to $6; butches bulls,' a hones, scopes gas masks route to Colombo, Ceylon' has Honey-60-30-1b, tine 26 to 26c coo,. + Good veal= 13 to 14•; R p Seri Irish barrister. He had been a journ- + pa , .'. $- $ dad mafl bags which had been missing alist on the staff of the Freeman's caused a total damage o� over lib. Ontario come honey, at $7.50 per med.,. •+ :`:'. $12.50; gra �6 .bQ. 30 000 Aesording to word re- 15-section case`; 54-2�-1b. tins, 26 to Ewes, �i $6.60; lambs good ;1>!� Ise s result'of raids, and also a large Journal, but became a King's Coun- $ 27c per lb. to $12...,-'''x, $10 to $11,60, to queatity of correspondence, which, it sellor last year•and occasionally Acted ceived at the C.G.M.M. offices Smoked meats-Rams med., 39 to off-car v►, '� selects $17 to n?.60 111 enbidpated, will throw light on re- as a here. Judge. y �41c; heavy, :48 to 44c; cooked, 66 to sows, 413 � • •;..�"(„: , K,•"» dy•,b' ^- 'ro?` :fir°;n,,y `� , Via.»p _,Xy ,-�,`,.�'*" .,.�,•' 'fit,.°"'.'Kx '.�, C[3'- •.,Jw;•• ,?�, rear 5` `.y .k' .i,ate- •. .w' ;2n•. `-,`,•'l � 'F ,"r: ''i_•• r A , : ' + + '; :_.' yt7yfi: ''',�'A•'';m ,,,.v r v.0 .•`, •'x!..i•�, ,^w.-rar*�. ' ''.. '+a"v _� - :i•,i, �, ,t r �#'. ,' �3-+fw: rY"c ,Es�'- .t,.yi Va„+e- .r ,zrs.1- .,.d`ti.«.t',µ�' Y•`• :?�i•N- 'F�l aa.`° n°''y."r.,y _yam, err•pay' '.,�. y;• ,.,,, a 'S• � ..� ."'2.r.,•.F -: .4,c.�'4''•;% ."t8, hir-f°;»�, 3 :'�'r x�a^ .•w,,c''i"�"'.r"'".�'r,���•v„••' .`..�'"SC' �•rr.,.*T"'y'w, '`.:-w•'�--4 yh �rz r a r:{ r.. .. ,w, .... ,. _s ._...:;.:i.',... ''..y.i� rt'.,��'' a %v...'it4''•„;5#q�...�„�yyt wsti?aJ:-''.e+...�'X.' ,� . . �. .r..:.a� .. _+. ,`' `° „}N�po �No "•� A�•- •�•.....� J311�11�1i ltle'it�Ia'PL•3lli; l Mug �M% .,.. RING OUT THE OLD every 4 h r a pub:ist:ad eve Friday moroinQ st irs odice� 'TIIEBDAy,JAN.26TH—Auction sale O# r,K:.- Pickering, Ont.l 70 acre farm, also stock, implements " • '. .,,.' :' the property of F. H. Keen, lot 0 T = a � g To subscribers of-the N TmRMS o, to B. F,coo., Pickerin $ale at 11 PC� The l \ w aL7.;F!r year 11.50 if paid in advance. o'clock, sharp. Lunch provided. -' •,, # Home Telephone Co., Ltd, Wm.Maw, auctioneer. I ►1 t Stouffville Co.. Ltdo,. Ltd A B @a11t1fU1 Jeri N MURKAR Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, - JAN. 26TH—Olearing Scarbord'Tele hone Co„Ltd ' �::: P sale of re istered shorthorn catiie,, p Black Teal ,Excellent Flavor an reg. Clydesdale-.horses, reg. Cots- Uxbridge& Scott Tel. Co., Ltd �. = -. NOT&s AND CDIAMENTS wold sheep and Yorkshire hogs at King Telephone Co., Ltd Aroma—Very Strong In Dra44'lIIg lot 4, con. 6: Lxbridge, the property gursnant to the Order of the On- ' .Unemployment is grad44-Hy be- sharp.James Evans. Sale t •1?,a- tario Railway and Municipal Board 40�• L p._� ��c' $1.00 - shar See bills• H. S. Pugh, auc• dated ,July 17," 1920 and amending G7 �7 coating FL more setiou;s problem• tioneer. orders, there will he charged on and lor :throughout. the, Whole eouutl. SATtRDaY., Zuv. 28TH—Auction sale after Monday, January 17th, 1921, a f' :: :'-Wby pay 55c and 60c for infer' ' of school lot, school, desks, furnace, Toll fAr connection between subscrib-. And it is a matter that requires stove rind other school fittings, at ern of different Combpantes of the York _ Package TF a'5 the greatest amaunt'of a isduiu to lot 9, con. 1, Scarboro, ,north-of the and Ontario Ind. Telephone Union of �' :.. Kingston road, the property of S. S. d cents between adjacent centrals of deal with in hider to bring about �o. 7. Sale at 2 . tu. Terms cash. p °''•ae little suffering as ossible. In p s aratecom antes and .10 cents'(the r N Geo. Baxter, auctioneer. maximum charge) between other cen• tart the New Year Right ' -' #act there should be very, little FRIDAY', FEB. KITH—Auction sa3e` of trals of different companies of the suffering in this enuntrr. froth un. farm. stock and implements at lot Union. No charge more than 10 cents. `Buy all'foux Groceries at the Grocer's. , employ-meat, should It last for of.D. E?Pugh Pickering,ale at to clock fgrmlation our central for further in= +:y only a few months, as .no. person, See bills. F. Postill, auctioneer. F. D. McKAY, C. W DAVIDSo:r, if he had been in good health, President Secretar R PUBLIC NO TICE y JAMES should be' in a needy position in - y' cnerete -�- :The Pickering Grocer view.of the good wages that had After the 16th ofrJanuar 1921, our � been paid during the past few stores and places of business will be years. It is not now an uncommon closed at.7 o'clock each evening except - Sarurday and evenings before bolt- a Y thing to have able-bodied• men days. come around asking for work and F. T,Bltnting, M. S. Chapman, W. Products G. Reid, James Richardson,Joseph H. at the same time ask for assist- Bundy, N, E. 11IcEwen. 17-18 'ante to buy meal. Such persons Ci Sweet to Field Tile. La-eh «, we wish our many -patrons a ,..rim the majority of cases, are really not worthy of asbiatance, as they and Brick Merry, hristmas an - are in the habit of spending their QUICK SERVICE y d a Happy tnoneyas they earn it. It is diffi Tile 3, 4, 6__artd_ 8 : New Year, and will talk bust- cult to tell whom we should assist. Prompt Delivery, will be found - ��s�ti � _ : 'There are many vrorthy case; at Dumbarton General Store., ness after -the holidnti season.= � • _ _ -. whom we would fled it a pleasure Have. just received a large w consign• [Fret I]l i1Cee. rnent of hitecale, 31�n-irch, y p �tO help, -but .there hre others of and Purity Fio'ur. Trg it. Concrete work done. "tbe contrary type,' and 'wttte3t re�ula. Wishing everyorie,it Bright rind Pros- Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. perotis New Year. 'he Fiou. Mr..Grant, the Diir,ir ED. PAI?l;YEAC& SON.' Clarence Sul np3on s: ter of Education for the PeUS:;,%e - of Ontario, is evidently a i',,rk Dumbarton,Ontari©. C. .N R. Station, Brook Road BERT HARVEY & SON greenwood number._ He does- not seem to be aware of the fact that pears ago i .�` -' —' .� ; corporal punishment was sayer Accident and Automobile Insurance ` 3. I =:•'ceded by moral suasion. The use of the rod is a relic of barbarism,- Pickering' siiLd has proved to be an ineffectual Hardware ' Store x _ w method of reform, Whea Sir. ,g _ Brant was halted a few nlghta in((` ✓� Does that Sfhive barn .too much coal : N•Ve _ ago by two thugs .rbila'he was_ t y walkitrR through fjueen'et Park FORD OWNERS P3?3' � l3 and was requested tefurmally'to t $lave the Ha Thought Ran a that gives -. ':part tti ith 6ia valtiab es, he did the maximum amouut of heat with the mini- . wR ATTENTION �;� room amount of.cotLl. - -a-}--•not reason with them and point. out to them that they Would_ !"i�� rl�l�i We have'2 only Oil Heaters itt 7.50 each. have been, much more.:profitably - - -employed at theirlown fireside,; „ - Horse`BieLnkets at a 'reduced •price. 1-only ''but without any ceremony he apt C;enulrie 'Fc�rd Sec'.�'ICe DO a13d Robe at I7,00. ' 1 Only Light Set of-Single plied hi heavy .calking-cane to. ;'�{� y }I - Harness $31,00—a real bargain. ^ who meekly laid dog .ijtit: c3 .- . - • . the skull of one of'tbe young men,l ,� : �.�1 l��lt :. '.` - - - •_ . - . y n on thr- can_ _ Sent American Coal Oil at 88c. gallon, - - _::grass and tossed -his revolver to Ford' repairs pro mptly attended charcoal at 20 ceote per'btLir: . : 't one side. At the same time hpo _ _. _ ... All other goods in proportion.. -.showed an equally 'unfriendly- -_ .._ . .:.... _._.. 1 . attitude towards the other yaunR � �(i? A good supply of Calt Meal now od hand, the -` rnan, and as evidence of hit. urge stock Of parts always On Royal Puryle kne. Once tried always used. 'lack of kind ess his cane ww- .,ha-nd e - "broken in too in the, altercation - J. S. BALSDON, : PICKERING ` that ensued. As a result of the Also, Tires, chains, Spark Plugs, - _-Intseview •these two Inaen I wi,l Bulbs etc. •carer have a friendly fdeling to• wards the honorable gentleman, E A ` T M R E and most probably will never sup Sherwood J Col la cutt port him nor big party in any - • •selection that may taJW place iJ. f - Authorized Ford Sales - r'...OF MONNEY S BREAD = the future. •Of course Mr. Grant - - - =• - and Service Station " s.,; Made from pre-war standard flourd. Nothing but No, 1 imay not insist in introducing into .I 5 he public schools in the province' Beil phone 29 ;Night call • over which 'he is the supreme ` — grade used. Milled and baked in our own'town. head, the methods which Le uaef _ : :,:Patronize the home industries.. a r' Ju private life. Mr. Grant's friends are congratulating him on the �! outcome of the encounter and - Best Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c,1b. Mince Meat 25c lb. .:'.-have presented him with several _ Mince Pies 25c. All our own make. Best ingredients used substantial canes to replace,the a Chocolates ih$Filk and boxes - - - oae destroyed, which it is hoped Have Famous Cattle Y. .• -_- �r , • : .'Wedding Cakes-&-specialty ' be may,not loos in a manner similar it days to improve your sb�ek. Tlbwagh 't14 initial cost of introducing a famous breed into your bard is considerable then f: to the last. Mr. Grant may now b money in rite venture. Consider it advisable to place ph y- •If you need b for ih* or for increasing �' R ,' N N sisal culture, as one of the cam- a: you: herds, toosult the Manager. � paleory subjects on the schoolCKERII\TG,• ONTARIO "1 durriculum, this to include,boxing r_ �- atld fencing. _ JDAW •r '' WHrMY# CH, G. F. LY1VD, Manager. - rr - MOOKUSBRA M, 1 C. CROSS, Manage'. ELM DALE MILLS Cream- ' Of t h e W e s t ' 4 Far Bread 'Yop can always get the best Mani- _ • ' ••�- ';.�= Hers _ robs Flour made from No, 1. ,�(j� , L� �� . ; °. Manitoba Wheat, lJ ,[Z Mohacs Flour for Pastry- Ro 1 Household and Glenora for ' ya _.: Bread. Try a brig. _ a r ;;Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 S and Feed F BRAN. SHORTS -�Br�i� hosts Flour _ `MIX FEEDS you Orb r r1 ¢,. :. o It . '!f n want ter Shell o Grit _ • �,,��� OAT CHOP for your poultry, . ' American Corn—ground, cracked and whole. , :±� - CRUSHED OATS _ ^". BARLEY CHOP •, Hillibore and Sulphur as a louse killer a If your hens are not producing eggs in paying,quantities, try our y -WHEAT celebrated Laying Mash-and Scratch Feed. ' CRACKED CORN on your stock, - .' MIXED HEN FEED Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, 'Caldwell e Cream substitute „ Fresh Meat and Fish, Buckwheat, Rye.and Oats. }+ Molasses Meal. SAlt—fine, coarse and dairy in -50, 100, 200 lbs. ...Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays: DHOPPING AND OATI� We have them. �- CRUSHING EVERYDAY Thy Cam bell Flour Mills 'Get prices on feed in ton lots, . 'E * P CO.,•� Ltd* IMF '. 13E LL PHONE.' W®9]rL6 a e A N � � F. W, � -- Mills at X3..5.:•w .,;,::: ::;a �.: " LL'l,wito Peterl0uro �'1Citf►crlll ,M'u. :!; A*' '��.:�`;�'i`+��� s�Y .. w;; .n. ,.y�, y,,., ,:�•n wj':'..1t�.• i w., _ � �....�, + i ,,. w:n 1'�v " 'S�r"`•�!° ,�.,'� 'q' a ``�,'dP' � ..,i g..• +h,+., �. � ,i.,k ..y,., f9'.,•x•.yy.,, ^�'; r'qi,.5 fl. � ql.De V _4 ­fN7, 7 V_z There will be a fancy dress, cai- nival on the rink here on Tuesda J. Kellett left for Toronto on Tuesday. evening next. A good band will J, , spent Sunday in P. Macnab jr. be in attendance. Uxbridge. A. Mantle made a shipriiest of Tuesday Nt'irse Little, sister of Mrs. Over honey to Saskataou an :Aand,left for the city onTuesday. and Geo. Pickett. of Glen Major, A"917604 io 7arce! shiripped to same lace last week. Niue cars of slabs have been Thomas Paterson" and W. M, h' ed from Dagmar sluce'Jau. 1. a Ipp Palmer motored.to,_Toronto last W Symes shipped a carload of W. Thursday and called upon our Of all mste'rials and desilm turnips to Massachusetts . last 11 1% . CIE *ai io proud former townsman, Cahas. Sargent. kept in stock. It will pay you week. *J of' Ifer first cake. I all at our works and inspect our stock- Mrs. J. McGrath spent a few Four of 'Locust Hill curlers paid a triendly'vis!t to our rink on It was so light so obtain prices Don't be misled days last week with fri6uds in .Ebtirsday last and our curlers tt-mptingl agents we do not employ them,oonsequea$.' 1_­Tor6utu. ly we �szi, and do%brow off the agent Mrs. Fair, of Toronto, was -the �41owe4 them h(mv the gains should But her"y6i.ifij bro- coAmission of 10 per coal.,which you wil • weekend Rticst of Dr. and Mrs. tie p1tiyed i6 a score of 10 to 10 in 6eitainly save by purchasing from u&t favor (d the home team. khers had in"eye on it, call solicited.' -Tomlinson. 0� comfortable office rociii 51iQsVeina Evans left for Tor- `too, and To let. a co _J. T. MATHESON I uite of living rooms. Apply onto %viTere, in Grace Hospital, she also a p1v ul . '. . -You've simply g6i id Office ind Works, Whitby,Ontario. enters a course of nursing. A J S. Bundy. to -r large Circle qf friends , will 4,ui�6w hide the-- cakes an Mrs. W. Dryden, of IT ooklin, lat d- GIGANTIC. and Miss Margaret Macnab spent this y=,,�ady. especially in bread when they're young 9 the'week 9 church activities made from Cream of -end in Orillia. 16 The workei, the Saturday night rink with where she was known as a ready .the West Flour. Hal band was in attendance I e Sped &16' Mrs. GrKham, of Cairnbrogie, good sized skating party. Maple Leaf Willing Co., Morris Hopkins, of Victoria slipped on the floor of bgr home d fractured her hip, the seedad, LImited Harbor, visited Chas. Hopkinsaad All ly of &A accident of this•nature, find it is Your 'to Vuy a supp -other friends here this week. and winte Messrs.-Trueman, Bingham. Bes- eared that, with the return of r goods at greatly f so,Shirk, Thompson, Scott and R i'L'31 weather, others may come to reduced prl6". I have been su coessful in securing a E. Forsyth were. in Agincourt grief. Last week end twolocal large and varied stock of Itanufactur. curling on Tuesday. ladies had sudden and painful 19rs ;amples which are as you me know taken from the best materlys. -ST The Claremont Library Also!is falls with, however, no serious re. REAM tion are calling in all the bake cults. -and workmanship to appeal to the•... with a view to careful clas'sifica. .A public meeting tinder the sus trade. These I offer s of the U. F. O. Club will be tion, cataloguing and to you. other other are paces -Hall on Sa ur- 4f rangernents to the advantage of held in th@ Masonic !t LOUR day afternoon, Jan. 22nd, "at 2 p. 411• J. Fin gold Claremont'. the Library's patrons., All books, rn. The committee have been for. new and old, should be in not later Ind. Phone 2804 than Feb. lat. Will'all please as- tunate in securing Mr. J.-J. Hor- L'1801i, Secretary of the V. F..Or., to east in this promptly that ptoposed address this meeting. . A cordial ALL HALE TO. SANTA CLAUS Co- I °iniprovements may - be effe�Aed ins'' anon is extended to every- with as little delay as vu-sibip ir to attend and hear many -�Oa� A bus-load of Sunday' School P16, rested in iniportAut public questions dis workers and friends interested As Saata.Claus has arrived a little early and left eq]SQ14d• including the platform'-of the good work, besides several Hard and Soft Coal of the` car and buggy loads• were at the the U.F. O. Every one come and an assortment -with Mrs. WNLIaster, fill the hFtll and spend a pleasant big convention at Greenwood. on and profitable afternoon. Ladies the ebildr6n- and their parents best qunlit y on Friday- afternoon and evening. are @,pevially invited.' are invited to come hand They agree that it ivas one Of the best gatherings and hAve a look, at same before haaking'their igs of the kind ever held In this township. Thechurch, ehoiee elsewhere. THOS. A. LAW. COUNTY COUNCIL % outside and in, was lighted up with bydro electricity and is the COUNTY OF ONTARIO • only church so lighted in this McMaster, Brougham- - Coubeilat township. The, Claremantian The fintmeeting of the the Coiporation of the County of On- 7-1 tithe 'watered' at the eight, tarlo. for the year 1921L.will be held, mo which was better than eyes Wat- pursuant to the Statute, in the Coun- w !ered as under some lights or this 11 Chamber, to the Court House, Merry Xmas Rappy'Ne absence of It. Town of Whitby. on Tuesday,.the 25th Tbig 'annual meeting .of -the day, of January.Instant, at the hour Claremont Public Library Apaoci. of Two o'clock In the afternoon. ation was held on Monday after. All communteations to be laid be- Fancy. SliPpers,. Hockey &6ts',. M,Uers, W fore the 7elL Boots, noon when the secretary, A. e Council and accounts pro- perly certified.should be forwarded to; the Clerk, at least three -days before at presented his Annual re- 'reasonable prices., M Tayi the win- the meeting of the Coun*61. PO ter the reading of ute@4 Treasurer R. J. HoWs an- Dated at Whitby, this 15th day of Call-and-see' at "The Corner'-Shoe Store., and on January, A. D.. 190-1. read nual report was also .the report of theauditors, Rev. A. J. E. FAREWELL, • M. Palmer, Claremont 'McLellan and C EL Found, adopt-,., County Clerk.Co.'Oi I itario., eo., The total in the treasury for 7 the year was $154.72, deducting Out' 'Th"yt a for, books- etc., there're , raiined a�Ftlanee of fd3 cents. The HELTER ourself 5 book committee;ccMbis ting of MI-M you C dversity. Yourself J. Forgie, Miss J•. Young and the secret4ry. had been on the alert • LF Y yours&&. against poverty *st sug. and SECURE y&trielf falluft by acquiring during the year for the, bi� the gestiovs and opportunities for re- duced prices,;and;as a result, were Our Savings Department bcfvgs yen the oppoirtunity. "fortunate in securing a fine selec- tion of 86 new volumeF-.,,most of THE them of the latest and best fiction, -also a number of Rood reference industrial subjects of - STANDARD BANK works on I local interest. There are now in the neighborhood of 8,000 volumes in OF CANADA , rte. Sureles sad VaArMed !`".ass library. A hearty vote of appreciation of the good work of .,PICKERING -BRANCH the book committee was passed A. WICRAVWORTH M^ft^*M The old board was elected for the Jb 5EY- A RRIS " � new year with the addition(in the 10111ANCH ALSO AT WHITINY) 7 , place of Rev. W. Limbert)of Rev. `C. W. King, who presided at the. Association meeting. Considerable --IGr e time was nt on the discussion gh ad a ape of ways nd means of ng a improvi The Pickeftg the usefulness and attractiveress of the library to the community. The following ere among the nx mp , m en I V ance co�ftwttee'­FaIe I chap ges Melt to be absolutely-fuller announcements of ne- cesoar f, The object of this Amociadon to to J Lessen which will be made as plans are-1 completed :'Under the dirtbtibn of the the secretary a carehil and rtp•to-I Members haviag sleleu OMMUG16 date classification and catalogue any of the books is to be made, for caU imazedist=ely am= of Executive Oommitt". ,-which ptirpose all books are now MemberaW fee called in. , The hours for securing Tractors, Gawfini Enamie's, "Cream Separators books are to be confined to Tnes- Icy— T60taft am be bad he=Me ftesildent or,war,days and Thursdays from 8 to 8 p. Sleighs, Wagons, Mowers, Rakes, . Dri4 Axec. Cow. L. D. Banks,C.19;PatER w., and Saturdays from 3 to 0 p. ee, W. V. R.lchardsIm,�Iiakering. in.; and, to help meet the, more Bindery— ak�s, ".,Cultivators, Harrows, Plows, i,R. ThexteR7 W. if Clark. than doubled increased cost of M bookQ, it was decided to increase Femed Cutters, Pulpers, Sawing Outfits the membership fee to 25 cents _1 half- yearly. This,it was pointed Ha Loaders ' Manure Spreaders, .: ' R6Reis out, was a Small item as compared t with the dollar fee and more in C., Etc., Anything for the farm. other similar library associations, and with the reading adV&]3t&gQg to those in the membership of the Association. Steps werg also taken 21 -towards securing for the Associa tion and community the Rdvanta ges of a reading room, furnished with periodicals, games and larger niversal accommodation. The proposition Th6 'U to change into a free library with -.,-We will be'k1ad to'ca, I on time Wmg its consequent 50,per cent per cap- you at any mtand Sa -:.Mach�q f desired ita tax,according to lKw,I you Manufactured by ish with prices by the urn** and terms ,,,0t,a,; Association, wag --W. H. Jackson & Som net aside, the present vol. notary plain being regard ed as by Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, far the pre . .V. way. SOM6 preferable BlaekRmltblug and 'Woodworking In -work of late hag been done by the all ate branches. Saw gumming S. Bundy, and a few librarian, J .1 younz people, by v -enovft- and filing&:speciFi ty, way of t - '-ion and Rr�angenipnt Westock G&sollne Engines. Emery t tion of the r NMeels,'10frculitir Saws. Saw ,ofthebooks. It is hoped to make and Emery Mandrels.1 the -yew year acid Of t,11A MO.-St atfracq�. 1.1"trq all lengths ou hand a larger addition f bookk in Pic rin I ­ 1 0 R. THEXTON, t or Aisle; .helpfu kind.' . ........ FIX 'Lye lint' A km ;"„, -4 �4 7 Ar 7 7- ri e ag THE BOOKKEEPING - -4 short time 1-0 the retail P ce Of HUMANITY Label).. was re- Tea (Crimson Red Pose duced 14 cents a pound. -7. rye r t4rAL sTAT!s,�icg com. V4henever conditions permit, the ice CE" EVMY PERSOM such will a' 'ah be reduced, but never , to. 9. an extent -as o lower t I the quality Registration of Births'.-and "little WIM&Chipmunk Got H Strilies.� first timel The elf had bon thiul"-n Deaths An Urgent Duty of. : You. will always -find the quality of "'Once upon a time Cherry hipmuAk too, and because- he 1*.ed the rry spite of his vane y, he . Ail Governmentso' Tea all" you expect it to be— ' Chipmunk, in Red Rose 4W" dressed like all the rest of the is red coat after So to give him In --squArrel family in Quaker gray, and - So important in public. work, Same this Conceal him .. the same' good tea for over 25 years. --.�,beiag =&]]or than the Tree 19quirrel, -all, and at the In the prevention of sickness, are vital a ';he filt.ve17 much alighted. In facto,from his enemies. -red statistics—figures touching man.from ti 'Che6r up, you shall have your --,ist thVineeting of the Secret Squirrel l running birth. through sIckn4ss and happiness'*cUty,which takes place once a year,I coat;' said the elf, and began OKS C069 Ltd, shed little of life until death—that they have T. H. ESTAB P-0 and in a circli around the astonished-no one noticed the Chlp=4 at all a -squirrel y little song been called ' the -"bookkeeping of $t. John Toronto Winnipef. Ais"demanda and suggestions went un- chanting a funny humanity." this: that-went like Vital statistics are to the health of- Montreal Calgary Edmo'ntnn 1*rd.in the big assembly. Gray away! Gray away f1cer and physician,what charts and no Cherry Chipmunk This did t mn yl Red far, red fur,Ted for gra 4t all. for-he was a chatty, important finished the first circlQ►Cherry compass are to the sailor. The regis- Winhing an Indian. fellow and liked to read his name ­At he terkng of births and deaths form the _in the Oak Leaf N which, as you became perfectly white'.At the second News, tan,'and at the third basis to intelligently Combat disease. Throne. Acubtk44 know, is the Squirrel's he turned a light First, in order to light a disease physi- .....I coat turned' a reddish brown. That the Orient Is still the-land of WHICH BLOW? morning paper. He felt that.he was his cia.49 and public.health officials nigst the strange and romantic Is shown by quicker and brighter thaw his,larger Cherry was so excited that he started first know where It exists and' what a story thatkeomes straight from to 6ff to show his friends without cousin# and it was unfair for him to trend it has taken in former years. A everyday modern life 'in India, but be slighted and overlooked in Squirrel even thanking the elf. few years ava the typhoid fever death which might have been, invented by A mile or two out of our little town society. He thought about it almost "Come backl Come back, you ras- rate In -Ford village, near Detroit'. Schehehazade -herself- for the enter. there is-a quarry where an old atone- call" 'shouted the-little:Tnan, running all the thus and sat awake at-nights reached the proportions,o! cue death talument of the e sultan. It is an'ac- cutter used to work at getting out ter-him at top speed. Where are to every twenty-three families. De- -brying to plan el,way to attract atten- g Your manners? And,besides, you are count of how the Gaekv�ar of Baroda, blocks for the -few stone -buildings And one night while he was trolt-at the same time had typhoid Lion. won 419 throne that the neighborhood required. Intsbed." ...'scolding and grumbling and cracking not,i fever.death nt�- of but one W every It appears that 1- 1-875, after the On Saturdays, when there wa"�ano nuts beside it atone fence a little Wood,. Cherry stopped at once and throw- 6'66 families. -Armed with,these states- Maharajah Malhar Rao was deposed. school, a. boy used often to walk out arms around the 'and It Zlf heard him and after listening for ins his funny little ties a sanitary survey-was made "thei6 to poke about the quarry a the council sought a and-ided to he'llp him. elf hugged him for dear-life. was 'found that the, people, Ford Worthier member 1 some time d6c "I shall not forget this night- Every of the family as his successor. Four' talk with the friendly old stonecutter. Now, Cherry had often heard-of I he best nuts of were drinking Water polluted sons of the house lived in the city, but One day he found that the old man '7 ­WAes and elves, but lie. had.never month I shall,leave you t by-D6troit sewage. It was thus' pos- the,Council felt that they t 'old' geen one nose to nose, and when the from my store, all cracked and ready Bible to clean up some of the sources 40, too had uncovered a new vein of sand-. for your table," he r-iffed delightedly. and incompetent to become efficient stone and was, preparing,to'get out a little follow suddenly tweaked him by and lower the death rate considerably.' rulers. block.. He. had Ariishpd the holes for -ready to die of f L. In a distant' village, In's'mud but, , the wedges and was fitting them into the ter be was Moed the elf, struggling, .Registration of births -and deaths is P,"and where jo-z But the elf soon reassured him, and.i out of his clas one ol tho-Autles � Of.,every civilized. the council found a poverly-stricken their places, and because it was the Cherry stood perfectly sdll, family of oWbc down on a -2—il stone, Said are." government and Is of importance not the royal race. in this largest stone that he had taken out In he was minded to help him. wondering what was conning.next. The only-to the Individuals themselves but family were three sons, each Of whom ' some time-he was going about it with If I were only Wgertl­ wailed the vH seized a little black stick and made also to the entire public. Questloni was young enough to be molded inio's. There were five of the Cherry's back. of parentage, heredity. legitimacy, . I great care. little Chipmunk. "perhaps,some ones deep scratches On capable ruler. After some delibers.1-wedges, a he struck each of them "Now 7 and wouI4 notice me." our red cost will not mat- family Identity, property rights. in-, ties the council decided that one Of in turn so hard as the boy sup. al have a good many I"Wai--but ter,"laughed the elf, "for these'tripes'" heritance, and citizenship are decided these boys should,hare ilie.throne, but —not I a posed' heould', but, the blows 'fall :not power enough to chance 7vur will makq you look like a patch oi Prea by such records. No child labor ialw­-left the-selection to the dowager ma- very evenly and steadily. Once a Y. ii2s," said the elf, "but come, how leaves on the fence top and, from can be of any value unless It rests harame, wedge flew cut and had tb be put back you like to-charge your coat?,,, above old Johnny Hawk will.,not see upon A system of birth registration Accordingly, 'the three. brother*;— again; but that was the only time that "Would ft hurt?" asked Cherry' you at all, for the three black marks,and of birth certificate issued by- Gopal,*Dada and Sampat were ore sum th - old man 'stopped until he had cautiously,for he had heard'that fair.. Will divide you Into three little pieces state, certificates which the child or monad to the city Of BarOdS. Shortly ' finieshed. -.1" ware mischievous little chaps and which will took like nothing at all- parent can -present • at any time as after their arrival they were admitted the presence of the Maharanee. Her When the boy had almost'begun to the elf might be playing a joke on him. Good-bye, i Cherry Chipmunk, don't positive proof of time of birth and ;I to "Certainly not-," chuckled the 4U. forget-the nutal" paternity, highness asked each in turn why- he think the rock would never split, and was about to urge the old rnaxi to "What ealor would you Me to be�111 "I won't!" called Cherry. - 7% ' are recorded had come to Baroda. Then Many Interesting cases be" hand at it, the stonecutter paused fo, ph, y Alought a long dw, chow- away he scampered to show iris friends where' birtli CbttIlICaEes' were abso- The youngest was so awed and strike harder or to let him try his his fine coat�, and it was as he ex- lately necessart In the affairs r ling away on his nuts as he thought. ' of some The by the magnificence- of the a moment with his hammer in the air..' t` "rd like to be pright -red," an,;Vocted. .7%ey were so surprised they person and yet were'lacking-' Let us court-that, after smiling foolishly for and then, glancing aloe the line of burst into a storm of nomseed Chem at • last, #'for then listened long enough to discover that cite two cases' of this nature. Alice, a moment, h,6 wedges, said quietly, "Hero she ewe *Wy will a" me and not only Cherry was a very bright, amusing, a girl of twenty-four, without family, tears and sobs. Comes." W' enter rasp 6eautiful coat, but remark little Osp and ever after he w" A'was lirldg'In Mootreal when a distant- "The next in ago.' who was Ulore The boy, exp'ecting to see the big them. - And 120W he relative died and 'left her heir to stolid. did not VU favorite Ammir ve so hysterically, stone fly.from its place with noise and MY unusual appearance." beha I a red coat with black stripes to several hundred thousand dollars. In He answered the qq= as any well., Bright red!" exclaimed the. elf. has olenca,-almost held.his breath. But "What a 10011sh follow you are! every protect him from his enemies. I am 6r4ler to come into'ber.Inherltafics it behaved Hindu lad of I age w e heard only slight grinding noise one would see you sure enough, expo- have done. He had come to Baroda, glad to soy he does not little was necessary to prove her identity as Mild Id 'k � and saw only. a' thread-like' crack cially Johnny Hawk and old Man because #is relatives elf, and every month the elf finds a as an heir at law. Her birth was not he declared. had stretching from water to wedge. Martin. You would be oaten the first gift of nuts, and aften Cherry adds a recorded In the county where she was brought 'him (here.. 'As the stonecutter laid down his. born, and foi a long time no one could dty I tkoviret a doubt, iuA then who bright-feather.for mood measure. But when Gopal' is be found to establish the time of her asked th6"fue Quid9tion, he airily re- face, he said,"Couldn't have come out o would listen to you,-pray?" the third bok, was hammer and wiped the sweat from h "Cherry bung his bead, for he knew Cost of DWiCoVVringAMeriC&. birth. Naturally the Vapors made sponded. prettier. I was' a little afraid that uk the elf spoke the.truth, but still The cost of the discovery of Amer!- much of the ease. ..Finally an old ao- "I have come to be. the"maharajah lie could quatutance oilier family chanced to of Barods' farther end would .go crboked,.,but it not Set the red coat out 6f his ca by ipo!umbus was.but a little over safrid. How the squirrels would at read an account of the story and was The mahamnca-and, her councilors didn't." are 87,000, the old' story to the effect that able to establish her identity. - The boy eFamined the big stone and, one accord decided that the and wbisper when he appeared for the Queen Isabella parted with maay of with when he, saw that it was really sep- Wittiest the records' of births and youth who gate this bold reply show. her Anent jewels to the Contrary not- arated from the rest of the vein, said deaths, It is impossible to determine ed the most promise-�O( becoming an withstanding. -Two of the three ships the birth rate-of.a community, to eSU-' able rut in some surprise,"I d6iit sea wily thit- that made that wondrous voyage, the ruler him people. 'He was mate the Infant death rue, to find the chosen =' d there *&a no need to re-Aast blow should have made it come 15 "d the Nina, were captained loose any more than any of the others. ratio between births and deaths, sad gret the choice. Strengthen Mama Pit by two brothers, Martin sad Vicents to ascertain at what age and from You didn't strike any harder." Plwson, and they paid all the expenses cause the largest number of The old man mile'd as he answered. For Your' Crops attached to those ships as W&II AS fUT- What The Biggest of Statues. p6opIe axe dylini, Without vitas! "It wasn't ilia last blow that did it ■ nishing the cratt, themselves. The ac- The largest statue in all Asia:is An more than the first blow. The ■HrO lkpertment Station count books of the Ptnzons show that ties we might have gone along for the province of kegu,� In Burnish.. It Sr first one and every other one had'just M', Kim up for the great low ■ years without realizing that half of ID X Columbus, in his capacity- of Com• is '.recumbent 8gure6pr Buddha, near- as'much'to do *ith,cutting out that of plautfood that leaches out Is these deaths are preventable.' minder, received 1,500 pesetas a year, ly 200 feet long, and lim on.a brick of manure before It reaches the ■ In order to make any fair compari- stone as the last blow I struck.* The or- about $3QO. The sallort received AeW4 by &e addition-of 50 lbs. ■ son regarding the hitaltbfulness 01-two platform 300 feet in ength. difference it that you didn't see the at Acid Phosphate to every lead ■ the magnificent "in of $2.50 a month, This remarkable image Is said others, but y cities-, communities, or states, It is to effect of the you did see of manure. or-about eight cents a day have.been built by a king who, about % necessary to keep accarate-statlatics something happen after the last on Revulb of Uperiments&s foualri: The cannon for all three ships cost two centuries ago, Gifted' tinder­hi for a considerable-length of time. -- -.s i "There can't be a last blow 'without Value of Gain Oirer'No Manure Ing 14,000 pesetas, or about what it would Tbro'ugh lack of adequate and nufform, rule all the peoples of the Irrawaddy, a,first.one,- and you can't strike the -X Yard wismamm—al"s - 01 cost to fire one of our modern guns, basin acid neighboring regions. vital !statistics laws in the past It has -last blow.first. The first one must Al-' while the whole outfit and the wages, The priests of Pegu declare that It way. come first and the last one al- Acid Phes'. 79 Yard M&nwrvV!?4 .. &L been impossible to make anything but 3b•d 39.12 X of the sailors and officers came to only was carved from life, while tiie'Prince ways last' and every. 'one of theta. vague and general statements regard. t Gautama,,Was asleep, the artist catch- before the store A-W U,000 p""etas.- The accounts cover make similar gains on your farm Ing the relative healthfulness, or un- must be struck befq Ing in 1921 by the addition of Acid ■ the time between August, him at a inoment when *s'luniber- 1492" to healthfulness, of different parts of the move. Phosphate to manure,and by.s March, .1#93. The queen's share Is be- had overtaken him in the,midst of country, To.attempt to carry ou.mod- "Apd more than that," he went on, tilberat application of high- ■ lieved to have been less than $2,.00, the�Welfare o f lie boy had sat"silen meditation concerning grade fertlilizersoto un-man- ins and even at the valuation placed On ern.health work, either ou the part of -Ind. after be and t t ■ wed fields. a city or state,without a'vital statistics ma and. for.a little while,"in cutting stone, As ■ jewels 'at- that period, It would" not Vis li Pr6s uinAly'fable, inasmuch' Figure out your fertilizer seeds fat ■ bureau as part of the organization is in life, it is the first blow that counts, have taken many or, 6rge ones to 1921,and ORDER EARLY. as hopeless and unsatisfactory, as uii- there is nothing in the Writings of just as much as the last blow. - A%en is the Buddha's disciples to indicate that Write for Booklets. Let as help 76ts. a raise this sum. modern, as it would be to'attenipt to you get to be the big doctor that you THE SOIL AND CROP ■ he ever set Julstde-ot Ifidia, carry on a.modern he witt holit an told Tn,.ih'e other day you we�e going 3WROVEMENT BUREAU ■ To make an ascent of Mount Ever--aceonntkpg� dVartineilt. though many towns in Ce3Un, in T_I- to be, and bave-a hard case. to deal of tug Canadian Ferflitaft bet and In Cliirii claim the honor of with or an operation that requires the A�Xtlan. N eat would occupy two years. No white :. '. . having enterWried him. 1111 Temple Nuildtat Toronto ■ man has ever scaled this, the highest A Little•Knowledue. finest skill, you will understand that it --- - 10 ■ the world above sea-level. The Hindu prince, -0, ittania,- when Is not just the stroke of 6e knife or point 3n Young Anthony Giles,son of �'aruier twenty-nine years old left his kirgdom th6"nie"uring out of ihe- medicine tiles, upon deir-obilizat-ion went to to travel nbout and. study human nf- that will save the life that you are one of the speciol�selioobw arringed for ------- After devoting six years to this fighting for it is the-hard blows that ex-Service trien. occur,!ition he returned frrin his yolun-- you r have put"in on your preparatio G-tER & BETTER. There he learnt all the newest tart' exile and, like Jesus, preached. B1 ."Mots" jibout' farming,. Tlif�n it ass-that he took the name of all through your course that will carry Old Farmer Giles. some Unie Lftpr you through. INSE Buddha. his son returned to the farni, met an "You can't strike the last blow first It Is sul�posed that the gigantic in life any more than you can i rL stone- old friend, and.togetlier they discuss- statue was originally rooted over and as you strike the first cutting. Unless N ed the boy's returii.'• protected by a temple. of light "Did Folir boy learn aiiyhing at. the ,con- blow right, and all the others; there stri�ctlon whieb was destroyed-by fire.. Farnl $chool?" Inquired Giles' friend. To-day''It lies in the open, exposed to won't be any last blow' or 'any, sue- "Yes," answered G4l6,s-:- "He Nina the weather. cess." a little too much for us." 7 "How so?" he star accorn- Resourcefulness is "Ile ruin Wick witii a lot nf tie*,- i�-key that "notions 'about bow* to i-uu' a plishment. It is the maste. HIDES-WOOL-FURS favg!od fits all the locks of burin-ass reqbIre- farm, and seemed to think the old ments. Always open to buy,,and -Placq;was a sort of experimeutdl hoine Canada's Indian poetess was,Paul- always prepared to give affair, and that me and the hired men you the-highest price and were Just the fellows to do the work." ine Johnson (a daughter of Chief Nil- 'a square 41 Hani Johnson of the-Six Nation Indian deal. Try Us. Reserve, near Brantford), who wrote WA-" Z11Z "Kamiko," as paper clothing is,call- WILLIAN STONE SONG LIMITED ed in Japan, is ninde of real Japanese several volumes of poems and gave WOODSTOCK,ONTARIO recitals of her work. She died in 1970 paper manufactured from mulberry Vancouver. 'ING bark. Is EHE'D 5 Alwa! C y u the I r 0, agnate "L%IA114 ST' WOODS' mAl 7 Z *.7IN ever devised for a boy. As. anoM. T c3aamw ate members of The Boy Scouts As. AUTO OARTS SPARE -for mQst makes mw madets ot sam i,�.-_Ne'ryaw eclation fathers units,With their boys IFAIM WAXTX0. Your old. broken or worn-out parts BITS off Headache in ScoutiDg. They become pals with replaced. Write or wire us de*crio- ` WANTED. BEND DH8CftIFk. their sons and "honie. scoutmasters" ins what you V&nL We carry the FAtion and price. John J. Biac Yle'dil to -backink u�­tbi iegubir scoiit liade;rs.' 'Is -RUMOR Chippewa ralls. Wis. kb C= and nmW complete stock In Of slightly used or now parts The home with Scoutin* in it wins. and automobile equipment_ W C-0,I). anywhere in Canada. ROMMOVEN AGIIINTS WANTMD. If Scouting Is n6t in your home, a I t- S.A� e factory or refund it& full our motto. '�ddrewed to the Provincial Head* BAUME 'ter Xlaw'a AMW Salwairs Pan Its GENTS WANTED- 13LISS NATIVIR 71Z M Herbs is a remedy for the relief'-df quarters of -the Roy Scouts. Associa- 'Inuxtrin llt� Voroldo. I Ufllstlpatlon, Indigestion, 13111ounne 01 , , I His Two Earsi- It go, ton, Bloor and Sherbourne Streets, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles. 11 seems to me.- Tommy," w14, a well-known. haying been exterwively ad. 'Toiouto. will, bring back a reply'tell- vertined, since it was firmt manufaotured BENGUE What Is a ry In 1S88, by distribution of I Ing how you can help to put It there. tather.to.his small son, who was ve arge anti- forget.ful, "that everythinip I say to you ties of Almanacs ook Books, Vealth lt soothes and stope the p in.. 7%e best we have seen on this sub- Books, itc., Whl�� Ure, furnished to _at goes in one ear alid. out the..other." ject is an article by Lyman Carrier agents free of charge. The remedies are. KWAK OF SUBSnTUTES Mave Carit.- In the' Ambrica),-Journal of Agftn.- - I'Well,'�, replied the youthful ob- sold at a price that allows 01.00 a tube. At.outs to -A,Be cheerful, keep, smiling, no'matter server, "I guess that's what I-va. got double their money. Writs 0=0 ob THE LEEMING MILES CO LTD. omy. He'says: 131 d -,Miss ble ical Co., 124,8t. Paul St. EIant. 'Mention this-paper, MONTREAL how things are; A silo was dsed as a grain-pit in two eats for..". ntreal Agents for Dr. Jules Bengt* Be. kind, be gefitle,.and the Mad will PAIN the dry Mediterranean cQuetries be- acro the RELIEVES not.seem far. -First Come. The first railwa bridge as fore' the Christian era. From this 4Aanding still.and-mopin will never. A little.boy ealled-on. his aunt who St Lawrence River was the Victoria g_ ge,near Montro-La lippened in 1859; help a bit— origlinal ftructure we get the name B;;4 silo applied to the structure used to- lived next door. allured by certain the second, th -I - The folks'who're up and doing arethe savory smells. a L.cirne Bridge, The HomeThat Wins. day in preserving green forage. -her, folks who have some grit." "The modern practice is traced. dl- 'Wello, Aunt Sue," he,greeted 1886. the, third, the Coteau, in 18W1 Itight into the hands of every father, "Wee day." Then, after a minute.8 the fourth, the Cornwall, in 1897; the the Boy Scout movement puts an In- I petly to Germany and Etun&vxy and embarrassed patt'se, he came to this fifth,the Quebec Bridge,.near the Cfty KW LM ONES -is supposed t�6 be ihei.applicatio'n�of the suranoe policy for his boy's future. of Quebec. erkraut. plitit- "Aunt Sue, I entell somet-bin' of sau 'it smell,a like fust rate mince pie Scouting Is not something outside.the preserving Ur -you boy over to, and The fact -that the Germans used salt tome to turn �,N. VIM principle ith ralsius in it." MInard's Liniment for. Dandruff. -in making their first sour hay len6 w,. forget about. Scouting is the most Yes, Win, I have some mince pies, weight'to this opinion. actice force ever let tome in the world but tbWre for company. !Or welding father. and son'together Winter Is a dangerous'season'fdr "The first. silos were pit# dug in He pondered th and..then. sug The first zotton maftfacturing am 'Into a winning team for home and the Uttle ones. The days am change. the ground and made wider at the ge"t- In"-China is searcelymore than tw" to these pits ed hopeftilly, "I come to make a little ntry. able one bright, the next one cold top than at the bottom. In 1. years old, yet the nation has todgy bit of a visit mysOf Every father does not realize that and stormy, that the mother is afraid green grass was packed and tramped 1,250,000 spindles and 5,000 polo* the average Ontario boy is awike 5,500 'to,take the children out for the-fresh down by,five or six men. galt was MONEY IORDERS. 100mi, producinir annually 250,0.001000 much. added at the rate of one pound to 100 of yarti and 60,000,000 varAs hours a year. You put him in school air and exercise they need "'So I It*ls always safe to-send a Dominion-pou for 900 of the" hours and everlasting- in consequence they are often cooped pounds- Of grass. of cloth. 7 Express Money Order. Five Dollars ly keep after him to make-good. Ton up In overheated, badly veatil" "The first attempt to ensile corn costs thres,cents. lice him in Zhurch and Sunday rooms and are soon sefted with colds was madp by a German sugar manu- Sebool for perhaps another 200 hours or.11rippe. WhatAs needed to k f r in 186i. The French and FTOM pounds, Ail eeV actu er a 96ark weighing SM ASPIRIN and lk him know you are looking for -the little ones well , is Baby's Own Germans; then persevered in similar itjo possible to obtain 10 square feet results. You keep him around home Tablets. They will regulate the stom- attempts but met with varying de- of leather suitable for boots and .. .... .and under your watchful eye for prob- ach and bowels and drive out colds gms of success. A Frenchman, Count shoes. Bayer" only is Genuine ably 1,600 of his waking hours and and by their use the baby will be able Poederer W. Periet, through his in- then turn him loose for his play�3,000 to get over the winter season In per- vestigations. and efforts, earned the Faith is an Invisible and invincible hours,a yearL-Land that's the end of it. feet safety. The Tablets are sold by Loe'gdon of Honor and the p4pular name magnet, anil attracts to itseN what- Why? Because you6are past the play medicine dealers or by mail at 25 of 'Father of Enfl.lallfe.l Introduction age,.or think you are. cents a box from T Willianial- into America came about through ever It fervently desires and calmly n t- and persistently exPects,-Ralph Wal- Yet rIgbt here, In these hours he is Medicine Co., Braeizr?�,V_ ar�ticles in agricultural papers. away fromhome and other wholesome "in 1891 Prof. F. H. do Trine. King, of the W influences. to -where your boy.forms The curiosity of him who wishes to Wisconsin' Agricultural Exp eriment and needs you most see fully for bimself how the daft SUtion, gan th _41s character be e study of the whole qgcoutlqs g.1yes yon, as a father, a com- side of life looks, I lik t A e tha of the subject of silo construction.and ensil- Warning! Take no.chances wl Plots Playtime, programme through man who took a torch Into a powdrer Ing. King's silo tables for deterinin. Send for list of substituteit for genuine"Bayer TO' which you can win your son for life. nsill to see whether It wodW really Ing the tonnage in a silo are classics. by Manubwarers. Fortus"1111111YO of Aspirin." Unless you see th&; .15couting wins, and the home that blow up or not. No man Im done inore than he to betit made from simple Idess. -Bayer" on package or an tablel 'Puts In" Scouting wins too. make the silo a smecsss.* Pmectios" bookleit anif are not getting Aspirin at al! "ProetafC, on requesL every Bayer package 'are dir Scouting is the manifest programme Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper dd HAROLD C. SHIPMAN & CO. for Colds. Headache, NearLICIa. Papes Diape 4 Conecb Pon PATIENT ATTORNEYS Enatism, Earache, Toothache, It ' Stomach. 20 1104HROAN COMANW06 *WAWA. CMAN& IDW wigm go and for Pain. Handy tin bo6% "Pape's Dlapepsin!' in the quickest. surest relief for Indigestion, Games. twelve tablets cost few cents., 191KCLAIR And.won the recognition of King Hace, Flistulenes, Heartburn, Sourness, Ter. guts also sell larger packages.. . .......... jaWNTIONS 'FL otNorway, to Its sway over Ork- mentation or Stomach Distress caused in Canada. AWrIn to the trade .-Yarlations-4t. Clair,_111it. Clare, Sink- (registered Ii Canada),of Bayer& for. uoy. Other old sItrougholds of the clan by acidity, A few tablets give almost facturer *of Mond&etIcWdestu,; Immediate stomach relief and shortly flaolal Origin Norman-Franck .*I" were CWthZI49s and Str&th*rn4. Salicyticacid. Scottish. the stomach to cormted so you can Souroo--4tograpIVIG41. eat farailte foods without fear. lArge ArnerlcWw Pioneer Doc ItemeWas In the clanallication of th� Norman- Variations W#Aoynaih Case costs Only 60 cents at drug atom Book on Iftench comtribution to the nomencla- Money. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. ture of the English must be Included Racial Origin-4rIsh. Millions helped annually. Iargest IDOG 0139ASU Anti How to Feed 7 this 9 9 of family names. Scufto--A given name. selling stomach corrector in irorld.— Malled Free to any Ad- In a some they may be regarded The family names in the Mooney Ady. dreen by the Author. GUTS&00.9 a" so having been family names at the group, like virtually all Irish sur- P�Ifnt. 1INIant SIS air"% Case* OANDERINE Now York V&A. time of the Norman Inviolone, though names, are derlv4 from a given name, Of course dogs have Intelligence," It is Certain that only a minority of -and =tIg ally bore either the prefix Bibbs declared warmly. "Now here Is �Iw the men who bore it as a designation "Cr' or "Mae." sJgn-ifying in the Irish Dobbs; he's a lover of dogs, and I'll -"of the localities from which they came tongue "descendant of,- and came Into leave It to him if some dogs haven't Stops Hair Coming Out: actually bequeathed It to their des- being first an tribal or clan naides, bo- mar _:cendants. o Intelligence than. their masters." -Thickens, Beautifies. Ing adopted by-all the followers Of "Sure!" Dobbs responded heartily. MS You IWI In a sense, too. ibqi 'name of Sinclair the chieftain's banners as well as by "Why, I have a couple of dogs like mar be regarded as Scottish, for it Is his own fa&ay. blmn's Liniment should be k that myself." the name of one of the �lsns of Boot- Strangely enough, one of the vart&- Imndy for aches and pains And Dobbs even yet sometimes -.-land. But the Scottial name Is sub- tious of this family name of Mooney, wonders why they all laughed. HY wait for a-se;ere in, Ject to the same explanation of Nor- or"O'Maoinaigh,­ which to the ancient ache, a rheumatic it JMILII-French origin as the English. Irish form, es very close in its W hming- re-a _Uke-many-S...ash upm, U16 udtnr wL'r1g1IWm-1FaWft to to e,meaning or the , P. -N EU- M 0, N -1 A sciatica,or lumba 0 _L�1 i A 90 make you citi. those of several of the clans, It-Is not given name from which the family vrork� when you ab UI and other Lung Diseases d Eave Soin a native name. nam� Is developed. This variation is Liniment handy to help curb it anci many Victims In Canada keepyou active,andfit.and on the job? 'Of The forma St. Clair and St. Clare Money. The given nan-re [a the an- claims should be tuarded against and c utse ex lain The source. TNAvyl rubbing,"for It pewira"' ..o The clent Irish was "Maoinach," from the a ply a bit today to the a0cad part. forms Sinclair and- Siaklew am but Irish word I'maoine," .meaulng ' MItethe gtatif cleanprompt Mgt _vaxI&ti0rIA in-SPelliag whIch'have de- "wealth." Minard's Liniment" 111 Mt c0t�ZNr -velo0ed ftd�ta spelfinge which original- The domination a-f English eo�tom in a Great Preventative. being one of the that follows. S oan a LL-Artu h its many thousands of friends tbi �ly were by no means similar. There and language, as *ell as.Engrish law, oldest remedies used. Minard's Llnl- cured thousands,of cases of over if it didn!t thake good. 'Is a "Thomas do St.-Clare" referred-to In some Instances comp'e'lled at vari. 0mrAutpe"BAronchitin. Bore Throat, Ant Thats worth remernberin AlI druv hms, —&ts—three sizes—th 'in the ancient writs of Parktament, ous periods the Anglictzing of Irish and kindred diseases. it is an Enemy to Germs Thousands of bottles being used and the name,occurs virlously in th'a famtlY 'n�ames, and the existence of every 'day. mosteconomical. 35c,70r., LAO. For sale by all druggists .:7�.,'old docuuiefits is -St. 6are and ,St. such wisely varying forms as Mooney, and general dealers. Clair." Moynagh and Money is-tmeeable to- ULaards Zdniniont Co., Ztd-, Yarmouth. 71 The Sccttlab clan name traces back the fact that the English and Irish Sloa to a follower of William the*Conquer. alphabets ito not parallel each other Was'That Not Wise? 'A- feW cent's bilys""Danderine." At- -_or, a "Cointe -de Sancto Clarq," Completely, amd the pi-onunclation. of K-Ing Nomolos' W,-.s Lhe wisest of tet. a fe.,.;,ap ic Liniment pl ationp you cannot find tbrotigh.h1s son William, who In the the.Irish diphthongs is I quite different- kfngs who has ever ieigned, and every *a fallen hair or any dandruX. besides ..rilgzi of King David 1. of Scotland, at- from English. I ­ 1* .... Tuesday from sevea to nine-thirty of..every,-h-atr shows new life, rigor, tached' himself to thar monarch's FRM11Y names of the"Nroo�ey group. the evening be would distribiAe wis' brightness, more calo'r and abundance '-court. Through grants of land at first, are commoin, both-In Ufster and 'li doin to the rpost foolish of his sub-. MOTHER! n sLi_ and-Intermarriage later, the Sinclair king's county, h4ving bel�ti -der�lvdd je&s,. line grew Into the clan system of the from different chieftains of the Eame One day there ca'ln' ,6 to Ills court a northern .I Goels as 8�­dlstlnct enUty, name. very!oolish man. He had ten women "'Califorhia Syrup of FigS" running afti�r him. all,demanding that Child's Best Laxative he shouJd marry them, and It was not law Inthe country that he should take 7 unto h4raself more than que wife, and the foolish tello* Clare not face, tire G ro c%e aneaUsed To Wond& wrath of nine even to gain the favor of one. wh3r some of their tea an& He wat not dfeadfilll� keen on mar- coffee trade switr_hed ryfng even*one. And he appealed tQhts king for Wis. dom; and the wortlen stood b� gro-Wer. Ing. INSMT- 104"ST ni-e �think," said -the king, re A:L .t&'M : moving his crown, and calling upon Man)rorulem tamd rWV his two scratcher8-Ifl­chief to scratch t his head for him. use Pbstum in their own And having thought for the space,of. dain M three asterisks the great monarch prevent Faffimg Hair Mayies Ana a big Vith Cuticura, Shampoos, 0 4 71� commanded: no?nmy, The first thing to ealth, and some eco '"Let the ten women step forw' do in restoring dry, Accept' "Citllfornla" Syrup of ard et rid of and give their ages." thin and falling hair Is to only—look for the name Califorul .Withnoloss fri satisfaction dandruff,Itching and irTitation of the Silently, and, one by one, the ten 09 scalp. Rub Cuticura (>ntment into the package, then you are sure ok, womou disappeared. JJ76reS I&ROM61i for the"A especially spots of dandruff child I s having the best and i There has been none so wise as No- anditching. Nextmo ngshampod barmIess physic for the littl 'Post3= tead-of coffee molos since his day. ura Soap and 'hot � ater. liver and bowels. Child-lenActo IN mi a stomach, with cutic $,One. *mnm@zswA6k- Tsk=26c. -,,Id frulty taste. Fon directions on sadli� Jan D ft�msut e Do= A=t; bottle. You must saY "CallforniWw British officers and men still sm MOST ses, Ing in France numbef 37,00 Me. 4­-71. B M. X n N P50 113 i�Z� ew V.L A -P- 'Si� ., - ` .:�• Q 'Victor Austin a now p I i ' repared —Rev. A. H. Bruce was is the i0ift city on Monday. to do harness repairing in Coil LOCALISM86, �—S.J. Collacu tt has mowed into well's old stand. * 'k`A . pociat Re'. W3. d n Church ' —Lou Bililadon, who. has been —Fred Bunting has purchase a A.N.Mulle,tt.is.resideuce o 'Ford auto. street. --f6r the past fiveWars iki the*offs- Co.; -H Harris ' ., I —Miss Blanche.over-Moebin, of To. - —Mrs. James Gordon spent Gast ceti of the Massey is Kenneth ✓outo. was.home 4 COATS amore n in _IN SWEATER —L. A Vein Skiver is suffering other friends in Toronto,., re remuilerstive position -7 from his annual attack of In-grippe —Mrs. Jfines 4 their new branch in Brandon,ichardlon receir We are knocking off 2t per cent. for you. -A Rare Buy • —Mrs. John Kpej3,• of Toronto, ed word on Saturday of the death Man., and leaves for the West on :..4 01� .1 spent a few-days recently with of-her youngeit brother. Saturday. .-for& Careful Baler. And in Bert and 'Mrs, Wbite,of Church —W. F. Crawford has purchas• e Pblice Trustees held their street., 04 a portable saw-mill from E inaugural meeting on Monday, —Tltn't forget to pay your sub- Morgan, of Rouge Hill. See advt. when N. J. Morrissey was appoint- teription for, TH3m NEws. Wig In another column. ed chairman,W.G.Hei secretary- ' R W E A R _ need the money. Paper in costing —Mrs. Edgar Bath, it-iisare sorry treasurer;and GordonLaw,street N E' more this year than ever. to report, has been very ill during comm1ps4'ouer.* ' The' residents of —John Powell, of Church St., the past week. She was taken to the village are reminded that it Hering ReAu'ti' n's Double Ribbed We are o c one in Pepmai ho has been seriously III during the hospital a n Tuesday the intention of the trustees to vial meeting of St. strictly enforce the snow-shovel- and Natural Wool Garments. e pleased —The ann .thii past week, is, we, ar rt, iftproving Uidily. Andrews w's' church will be held in ling by law. to re of the fin- hiDo.'Dow' n has as returned from the basement- of the- church on —Come and hear one Pontypool, where he has been Tue'sday evening next at 8 o'clock; est concerts ever given in Picker, 4 The play "The Young Coun- ing under the auspices of the cho- �We have the very best line of Wool Socks 0 Mrs a few weeks with his sis(Rev ) A. McUltueblin; try in'School Ma ," will be present .Tal glass, They have been suc- --A number from he :7. 7;.- re attended ed about the middle of Februdry, ceseful in securing ' Pickering 8 on the market. Yon' can't beat them the Sabbath School Convention at under the auspices of the Method, favorite elocutionist, Miss Pearl V J Newion',of Toroi3to, for Wednes-- Greenwood on Friday last'and re- ist Ladies' Aid.. port a very eDlovable, and profit- —A blizzard of no mean dimen day evening, Feb. 2nd. 1dayission over .this locality on adults.85 cents; children 25 cents. ce you -,-,,.able time. sions raged We would advise you to plai' r —W t to the city. Sui2day afternoon during which Concert to be-given iii the Meth- G. Reid wen several inches of snow fell. s odis church. on This t ,Saturday to undergo..au. oper ordet'now7for &bag'of sugar. -Its "stion on his jaw, which hag been was follbwed by colder weather , -St, George's Dramatic 'Club the bottom. giving him much trouble lately, when the mercury dropped to will present an interesting drama our 6pinion ti has hit' he opersi wap performSol ou about the zero mark. in four acts, entitled, ­The Conn. fternoon and wai suc- ­On Friday evening- last Roy try DoctoiS" in the,Town Hall, on Sunday, 'a, cesefu Conner, of the base line, appeared the evening of Thursday, Jan. 2T d' T. Btlutftlg, Pickerind pr _Gn ' Tuesday' morning the before Magistrate J. 8, Jephsou at commencing at 8 o'clock. It isa e ;1 drama of stirring pftrts and will Established i8.37. thermometers of the village regis the county court house. Whitby, -:.---,.tered1rom. ten to fourteen degrees -to answer a charge of abusing IN last for two and a half hours. torney J. E. Empringhazu's Orchestra-will pi�o- ro, which was rather too wife. Crown At, below zero, -tion vide wti,;ic. bet acted for the proseen ween acts. Pro- �)j,4 cold for comfort, but was pleasing'--Fi%:reiW-ell a t ?., ­. - seasom of skat- the defendant. After hearing -a, In ANNE ", ,to the young people who are look- and W. H. Kennedy appeared for ceeds in aid of furnace fund. Ad" �:7 ing forward to a ission Weents, children under I r. Ing. ANNE number of wit' esses the evidence ye'an, 25 6ents. 2 st;0a 19 lre " IQ 5 -Pr considered sufficient to eom -ow different parts of the was cons .- for trial. -He elected Province come reports. of the wit the man Nato Advertisements. presence of robins. Piekerili to be tried by jtiry and his case S will can ' UP' at the ad,411ze14 itl not6behlud.in this mai mi;robin -ALE-A now intich cow. Ap. --might be seen. here•any day this Whitby on April 18tir. In the OR S• ply to James White.Pickering. 48 I'ANTE I-P-a-n- straw,- V loose, Russell Fleming,Kingstan road r '21 Variety. went to the city an t ly IV Tlatiniday Iwiit :we 0'. winter. ,We do not know whether me'antime he is out on bail.. V C 'ITANTED-SeveraF tong of peci Aees em N hey are late 199-0 robiiis, or of the -A deputation from the village haled Oad -1'9 P amee and Mrs. Bose returned and-waited upon the Eton, hay.- Sr- 1qC1 -slay. Biagg. the V timothy or clover, E.L.Ruddy, Picker- New'York City on Satut Minister of Highways, . Ing, Bon their return remained in to urge upon him the desirability ver Office estiddOu death of the Provincial Highway R R. 1.Whitby. Pick.Bell phone. IS surge Into for several days, owing of completifig the surfacing of the, 'p4 GR SALE-One Holst"in cow, just between Pick-I L freshened. Good milker, E.L.Chapman, fflp Dry* Good I z sister, Miss Isabella Rose, eriax Village and the Rouge Hill' died suddenly in Grace Has- during the coming stirusn-ar. The'XijTA.NrED-A quantity of straw.up _441 1, following an operation, deputation received every encou r. V T to 10 loads. Phone particulars,Mark 8120 be. r write A,Hobson,112.Claremont.- 17-18 The government machinery agement that the work wand t 'Clearin up before h.has been in use 9t the yards proceeded with an 4 completed by OTIOE-Having purchased a pot t- V N M, 'Ithring the past year. is be- the-fall, provided. the contractors) ablesaw-mill, I will be prepared to saw. t lumber at lot 13.con.4.P�.ck,-,,;& an and•after moved to the yard at Whitby, la their tenderis made,allowance march 18th. -W. F; R,R, No.-I. the government Is about fin for decreased wages and decrease Pickering. Ind phone 1403. 18-19 Siock-Taking ed with their work here. The In the cost of material. On ac. VOR SALE-Cbeap, all kinds 'of ractore for the &Aphalt our• count,of the large amount of nn- A- wagons.hairriesiii and all kinds of farm im- ents in good order. Also several heavy and .-fteing will use their own machin- employment throughout the riemt scale%and a couple of light ham powers. :size regular 4.25- .,�_Sry or ar Herman.Clarimont. el f kloading etc. try, w�'ges are sere to come down, Phone 202. Shaker Blankets, medium The annual- parish meeting I thns,contractors should be able to P-, ii-viliq TO LET-Two brit-k for SZO per pair Will be held at the request of q,iote lower rates the accommodation, than last'year. 9,oneewith stable 0`1 .',several members of the congrega• -On $aturday. Jan. 15th. there and bothequipped with town water and light. M and h;%virfc go Genii chnreh on FodXrden%Aand fruit. Immediate Ar-.) -f�-tiou of St. died at the home of her"daughte.. Whitby; , -,,At Occupation. iferd ri aker' Blankets, large size, regular 51.25 ..---Tuesday evening.'Jan. 25th, at 8 Mrs. John Stepheriwm Mrs. Sam • i. -instead of Monday as pre e, for 4.50 per pair o'clock, netPlatten. in her 84-th yeai-,-. The OR SALE-8-roomed fmine'bous F deceased, -.�hoqe-mqiden name wR-3 ( ',,tore foundation newly decorated inside. w. Tiously announced. All pdrsons rn"e""cellar.,frame stable and outbuildings, —'in plain white, white with ut and small fruits. I 1-2-acres ofland. ..rognlarly attending the services Mary Smith, was horn in Whitby u. hard an Palmer, Pickering, or to W, H. Bath Towels 7 -entitled to be present and to tow whip and hasteen a resident Apply to A, y, 52tf 'are Kennedy.Barrister.Wbitb —large soLf t av -`r6te. -A-cordial I' itatiou is ex• of the -collatr. all her life: She pink, white with blue '-tended to all. Ilived for tunny years in Port AUCTION SALE OF T-d*elg, regular! 1.50 and x.25,, going -The Hon. F. C. Biggs, :Minister Perry, find Sengog Island, and at'l.00 each. ;rr Farm Stock, I plements, of Highways. says that the de about eighteen year-4 ago raved M --mand for good roads is greater in to NVhitl)Y where she and Mr. Hay, Roots Etc. the'rurM 46tricig than It Is in toe Patteillivell for about ten,yesi 'Shaker Flannel—large assortment of stripes The property oF -cities years ago rural Is, ' blues and greys, regular Offly a few when-the latter died. Since the in pin JW - -lifts _r husband she b4r. =a i. residents declared that the dr. death of he ao cents per vard, going- at 40 cents y. Lot SU� Con- Pickerinc, on Ilk conflued.to residents in the cities. er, Mrs. Ste-phPn,;Qn.- She had a FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .4TH, 1921 The general -use of autos. ' and family of six' daughters Find three a arnong farms has sons. of whom two daughters pre The following linotor truck' 0 HORSES Big Reduction''in' SNVeatefs,' -20 per cent. off. brought about a great change deceased her. Tile funeral took Bay m.Rre, Clydesdale. 5 years Old,' -the matter. place on Tuesday when interment all kinds. hred from imported sire and dRm-. 7,. —Dr E. J. Shirley .hay just re• took place in-the Union Cemetery, Bkv III Clydesdale, 7 vearg Qld.sup- Z1 ..,turned froni ft. ten day visit to —The pastor and officials of the posed to be in foal: Sorrel mare;8 y t's. N, fit. Guelph, wher• .3 was engaged in Metbodistchnreb join in extending old: ChestnutViare• aged; Colt, h d. Man Omer lines to 'clear th ' ­t�ib' o a cordial invitation to the' public Colt,g p,'ridlag,2 applying e erculin test" t rising' old; the large dairy herd at Speedwell'to att n. years old. e d the regular services next Come and See , Hospital, prior to its transfer Sunday. It will be "Busy Peo CATTLE Y, and Aonld be largely Cow, 3 years.oloI, due in May; 2,fat from the Dominion to the Provin. Pie'iii Da 'A :'cis! Government. This is onepf attended. Morning service•1.%Ink- steers;Yearling heifer;TLitirling steer; 7 the finest herds in, the proviti ing Good in Religion," Text *Well Roatt bull,I year old, regiitereil. the best cows of which er' 'sHEtr-, WIGS AND FOWL, lee, are 'to be olone. thou good and faithful s M 'CHAPMAN -registere ta y Shropshire rAm, l'year old d .,shipped to tb% Ontario Hospital vant." The central thought, s 0 rv�ktered Shropshire-ewes; 19 Shro, or Insane at NVIiitby,, on the job.' Evening subject, Text, shire grade, ewes; Pure bred York-—The. Women's Institute. will "Getting on in, Business."' -i pig-11 shonts; About.50 shire sow it bold their regular meeting Tues. "Seek ye first the Kingdom of Go hens�And cockerels. B��DY'S � ��WARE r day.January 25tH, at Tei home of and all these things shall be added 'TS 11.1PLEME.% ETC, Mrs. Jame's'Andrew. The Digtrict unto yon. TWe big idea, put fir.qt• Speight wagon with springg, nearly 7 first. /The S. S. will carry)['resident, Mrs. R H. Cronk, will thing,,, Y new: Bain wagon;. Farm truck; 3• speak on I'The 20th Century Wom- on at 2 p. m. and -tvill do-Rood spring w,tgon; ter; Bind- M1,14, 5-ft. cut., nearly new; Deering The young men will takf- charge bilitieq." We all know the;ins_ Bit 'both Her Opportunities audPo9si- work, if the people are all present. er NI-H, 7-ft.cut, rigegayriy-Cri= Mower, T seeder, 3-horse; Plow, Wilkinson No. Seasonable Gifts ' for �portance of thie subject and the of the League service oil Friday, s able manner in which it will be at 8 p. m,, when E. Morley will .7, nearly new; Stuffier, M•11, nearly 11 caurl t affo ess. Special s, k C handled and you rd to deliver the address, inR- new; Set of harrows; 'Set of bob- T, . . . sleiRhs; Hay rack iLfid -straw rack, % visa The ing and free disciissioli T combined-, Set of team harness, near-Mrs, Crank. Young and Old. —Some of tihs nothern town- 'young people are all invited.—`J. iv new; Set of plow harness; 2setsof ships of Ontario County are talk. W. D. single harness.; 2 pairs of horse blank- log of secession. Their complaint —A re 11-ildren's Sets, ' -Salt port issued recently by ets;Tent. 14xlO; Tent stretcher-, Fan- Ch is that they consider it unjust to the Industrial and Development .Ding mill. Wilson: Fannin mill, Hon- Cutlery, Carvers, ey Set of 3- -ker _�, 3 nets of whiffletreeii S2 _,be taxed for the Provincial High. Council of Canadian Meat Pat S horse whiff-trees; Extension ladder.' and Pepper Shakers, Dinner Bell way which passes" through the gives some interesting and 32-ft. Orit'dstnne: Wheel-barrow; 'southern portion of the county, profitable information to farmers. Cross-etTit sal'; Logging chain: 10 cow Alarm Clocks, Pocket Knives, and which they claim is of very One paragraph refer's to the great chains, new; Daisy;eliurn; Range, 6 .little benefit to them. The coun- increase in animal disease, which hole, Cider barrel; Nine keg; A nom• Scissbrs, Pipes,—Viii, atches Some wire ItY is Rholit eiglliy miles in length is the source.of great loss to the her of cednr prsts; e fencing: erceu es: and is very narrow, and it'is not farmer. In 1910, the p- Horse fork and bay' fork supplies: from to 0180 rs *d 4kt that there is a of diseased cattle,tle, ge About 150 hiisbe),q of Banner 'oats; certain amoniit of dissatisfaction. ol by About 100 husbel.-;'of buckwheat; A be wondet inspection at the packing plants, I of hay: A limit 20 bags of po. 11, quantity Mou' 'th Organs, Flash Lights all sizes • —The annual meeting of the was 2.98. There- w" a grai 20 barrels of apples,; Pickering Fiihlic Liltrary toss field increase until 1917 tatoes; k's. so�nop shovel r of pails, fork's. e 'Etc. NV`h" it was A number and shap S, T. on Niondi evening it, the library 4,10.. In 1919, it felj/to 3.72. As and other articles too numerous to r6orn. "'ith III very small attend- regards hogs the increase in dis- mention. a a e. The bill-ainess was chiefly of easy was still wore marked. ust see' these to appreciate n In A�,the proprietor hag sold his farm, you, M a nintirie 'chni-neter. The 0eni- 1910, the nnn4ber of diseased hogs everything advertised will be sold. ber,4 of the 6,"rd %%,Pro re-elevtod,' was 8.00 percent, cr approximate- Sale atone o'clock, sharp, .­' heir Value lor the frith the excel)tioll (it SIrs. Hie�-,;, ,ly.1 III every 11. In 1910 the per- 5 -Fat tirade. 'bny, grnin, fowl and the Women's Instittite tyres tentage had jnerea�,i ,J to 19 42, tERNrs: Ir III t,) siii;g&st wome person to' which is npproxitivitely I in every ' and fill slims of $li and under, cash. low price. T1 ,1 lip viu-?%iwy S-ons disvnesion 5. or more than Double that of Above that amountS months' credit 11 f0s-101-- 11i'th" Hdili.-4,11bilitY of 1010. If disease were erRrlip.4ited, will be,given to.parties furnishing rnFkkii)g the public library free, wjiich can be done by Pali it approved Joint notes, 6 per cent per annum allowed for cash, btit no (it fl .Lie steps %vere taken in world mean an init-neuse saving to ���d ������y n -the matter. the country. FRED POSTILL, auctioneer.- s 0 B e: r e _11 p V ae r N� .iv e4 •