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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_01_28 :1� `­­` � ­�,7., .,jd,,V M, AV. 4 47.1 S 4 AL AL PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 192,1- No. 19 VOL. XL. L TQf4 GLIEN MAJOR Established J[@W A erformance of the pop-.illar drams Miss Delmn Hopkins Visited.Clare- - Geo, �..-E,_ �Baker ' -p DuNDAR-.Modica& entitled "The Country Doctor." will moot friends last week. Fred be given in the basement of Dunbar- George ana Mrs Hardy were at too church by the St. George s Dra. Redallaw's on Sunday. RE ENWOOD IRE. FORSYTH,Oph.D., Director at.,:dormetri cal Association of Ontario. Reg. t matte Club on Friday, February 4th, Born, on Saturday. January 15t,bo ember of the American Optometrical at 8 p. m.. sharp.' Admission, adults th Fred and Mrs. Redabaw, a lo. Association. Eyes examined by appointment. go 35 cents children half price. Every- Miss Etta Pickett is 'under the doe. 7. Pliqne 2804, Claremont.Ont. bod come. A good musical program tar's care. We hope for'a speedy re- F. TOMLINSON. M. B.. Member - N& of the College of Physicians and Surgeons miss Gladys Mantle. of Niagara r 11"be given between acts. Cover MILLS will LINK -.wi of Ontario. Offlce: that formerly occupied by i I'' WOBURN- Falls, is visiting with her.sister, Mrs. the law Dr.R:Prod e.and latterly by Dr, Cal Fred Redshaw, TiIe man with 20 cows and a well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y The Scarboro Township Council water system is 2,90 to Mr. and Mis. Wells, Ed, And Mrs. -X I T E. -CARTWRIGHT. M. D..-* M. the good every day held a speciatf meeting in the county' Redshaw and Mrs. C. Wells, of Au- E. Toronto. Tiiesday morning, V . C./P.& S..Ont. A coroner.for the Coun- yori�­ were ftt -Charles Hopkins' on IMPROVED SERVICE tyot Ontario, Link tip with the-system itnd say'e"heard a deputation from four rate• Sunda-, Office hours : I2-2and6-8p.i;n 'or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell payerb'as��ociatiou in southwest Sear. "her fto' lll In order to give my costbmers better, A n�ul - here attended the -ice during the heavy feeding No.24. Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. On- yourself good money and a born, on the unemployment question, box social At Chalk 'Lake, and all re• service tario. 331v lotof hard labor. appointed Chunty Constables Scott month's I will until May 1st port*htiviug had a v'er�y enjoyable time 0. McKINNON, 31.D., L.R.C.S., d Brown, rekief officers; to deal w;th while there. chop farmers' ,grain on We guarantee that an• oiitfit -"-iir-.an Wednesday in addition to Monday, 'No Edinburgh. mbmber of the collpize of. district distress-cases, and promised Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario.licentiate pay for ite self in 90 days. hearty co-operation with ail or-gHni• and Friday. Ai of Royal College Surgeons, Edlaburgh. •z;ktions in providing work for the Zil)!) WHITBY Hours for Chopping 9 a.w.to 4 p,ttL tte n d6hases of women sad WE SAVE YOU MONEY at present unemployed men. Reeve. Frank Thornpzon. of Mara =1-921.a Office and residehei,Brougham. I will-appreciate vour orders for Flour. Township. was elected deri of On- ...BranandShorts. Large BROUGHAM tal County on Tuesda i on the fifth stock on hand. ballot, Four other candidates were BAKERS` Jai is equal'to the beat for Mrs. Grabarn, of Toronto, visited in the Meld and Reeve Pascoe,. of W, U.'KEN-YEDY, Barrister. Sol- with her sister,' Mrs.' Linton, or,el' East Whitby, was the favorit' bread and costs less, Stn,uffville,' .Ont ' e. It ieitor,Notary Public.".Conveyancer:&c. I �.S Whitby.Oat. 41 unday. is expected at this session a big . U,be. KIS�Rxi_for pastry. MrS.. Philip, accompanied by Miss flgbt will lake place betweeli the Flour is cheap-Bread is dear-Whir E. FAREWELL, K.C.,BARRIS- Shaughnessy. of Toronto, spent the north And south over the route of not bake volle own bread Buy your Furniture from week-end 'A't liei h3;-L� hz.�. the.Scenfc-II:Kh o TZ3.County Crown Attorney,and County dud save LuMiev. fialtatkor. Court Hoitse,Whitby. 10-V The annual meeting,of St, Johns warden the, north 'drew first' blood E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and everif ' of Thuisday. W). 9rd, Flood to the chairmanship of the church will be held in the ch-tirbh on atic foli(j%N-Rd it up he electiog-Reeve I the ng : J. H, � B EAL Ar Solicitor.Notiory Public.Etc. Moncyto begifiningat 8 o'clock. The,officerS Property Committee, a position which ',0f5ce Brock St.North,WhitbT. . 1.11y of the, v.rl.mq org4tnizations, should has hitherto ome to the South. -OlLn.L : - , CLAREMONT Tbe, T-)ALES-& !JOHNSTON-Barrirtors• h-Ave their reports ready to.present fit defeated' can lidates f,)r-tbi. Wtirden. Reduced prices for, Jan. acid this meet I Ing, hip were -. Reeve Blow, V%'hithy JLFetc..229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth, B'd Toronto. Phone'Gerrard4411. Saturdays..�M Feb. Wo pay the f reigh Reeve Weir. Reach Township -, Reeve kern 1720. (Ind.) .-.40ly MARKHAM Get row. Uxbt idge. and Reeve Pa' anywhere, scoe. -"7 1 LLIA NI J. BEATON.B. A..Ba Large stork J East Whitby. and lowest price Rennie was nominated on S. tMes V V aster,Solicitor, member of the firm of Monday.fur,pabl -hool -iteo to lc Fir tru Ryckmap.-Denigon.Foster and Beaton. Toronto OSHAWA General Trust Building,S5 Bay SVcet,Toronto- fill the.vacavey caused by the death of ervi ce Teleplione:Nlain 901 and toC2. George Robir;w1n. Mr. Rennie was After an Illness of three weeks Nthf. LOGS WANTED tbt%only one nominated. death took- price here, on Mundy of The death occurred on Sundtiy of Edward Mondmv, in his Rtth -year. John Bramwell, in li,jsi Mh- tear, at He was born in Hiffl. England. hilt G A R A G E LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S. Rock Elm. No. 1,el0j)()to$45 4!O ppr X FlnibuzSl, Farm, Coace4tioii 2 'Mr. came to Cangda.when it years of age. BLAKE of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft Elly, 30.00 to 3i.t,0 ,k, Brurnwell was one of the best known His early RpprentieeRhip in the print. Surgeons and University of Toronto. office Basswood. 80 M to 36.00--11' residents of Markham Township and ing linsiriess was-served with the Globe We bave'a full line *of motor ails and by. over W. M. Pringle'& hardware,store. Whit White Ash. 40.00 to 45.00- 11 had only been Ill a short time. He Leader,rolonist an(I the Echo. of To- greases as welt as motor flit tires., Office hours 9 to 22 1 to 3.30.,.. Ind.'pt-ore Bell phone•220. M 44Ly ayle. 30.00 came to this country vv hen eight veers tvnto. He moved to Oshawa 42 years Hemlock. 25.00 old. find the greater part of his life akri.from Port Perry, after disp A utcjs of oil I I makes and designs igue repah- 2nd Growth Pine,25.00 had been spent on-the fork and Mark- of the Standard there. For several ed on shortest notice and V"fno** gaVbro. barn town line. His widow,two dau-- years he ronducted shaper at Prince at fair prf-ces. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Cters and one son. William, on the Albert. Ont. In 1848 he purchased • -VETA E.STEPHENSON.A.T.C.M., day excepting Monday. omeptead, survive him, the Ontario.,Reformer. of Oshawa. Agents for Dominion Tires teacher of piano and,tbeory, Ph-)ne I803 but rettred from active editorshipin 60-10 "Genuine Ford Parts BROCK ROAD 1910, assuming.tbe presidency of the G� HAM-Issuer of Marriage W. G.Barnes, Green River Reformer Printing and Publishing Co. Gasoline always o.n hand. Free Air Licauses in the County of Ontario. Wedding bells are ringing to the He/vas a prominent Baptist. a Mason Or address R. R. No. 1.Loenst Hill- west of"clieriag,Village. irny and a Cofisdrvative, Surviving -him Call and see-us If you are in need, I Amos Brigriall Intends moving to %,re his widow, (our daugliters,Mrs. E. -of anything in the auto ► V.-RICHARPSON-.Real'Es Claremont in the near future. L. Cull. Orill1i,Mrs. U. R. Weir. Den- T 1- 0,rate. Insurance Corptyarcirig. Not at;truck line. -Public.Etc�,*Pickenng,bnV 311y Farmers, Attertin R. C. Ree:-or, of Pillshur�. is at ver, Col.. IW4. C. D. Ardach. N. Da- resent with his brother Paul.- kota, and Min. G. J. Gampricht. St p .W HALL-House carpenter.. Es- Those who desire Their harness Frank Jackson spent the weela-end Catharines.And two Sons. Charles of Cowan & Shepherd tanates given for new work, repairs or mended.or%i . at the botiieof his parents here. U;-hAwa.' and' E. J. .Mundy, Denver. alterat'i'o'nq. -In4-phene-2913-n-Mckering. 231y wish anything in-the hAr A. Bi ignall and fAnilly entertained Col. ness line, lease leave our orderer with -P En' Whiihv friend-i on Sundity last. DB.BEATOX TOwxsHr CLERK J. S. Bal� Pickering, Onto o All repairs'will be called for de- are all plea to see T. A. lCnox afildavits, Acaount"t Zte� bfolre7 to lo 9 9 Convoyanow. Commiadenerfor taking U. F. O. Meeting Rim ivered within threedays of receiving OW again. after his rcc�-nt aevere onfaito Property. "lastier IT Lit- the,order. of Marri rlp.ft The Trit-eting that was held In the enees" whiteTwe. on,. Clayton abd Mrs. Axfor4 satprided Gra' in Chopping lC W.N I DDLETON. Ma4cinic Hall. Claremont. on.Sanirday -maker, Whitby ,n Morid'Ay. UGH S. PT'011, Lieensed Aur- Vrf Harness the funeral of Mrs.,Kerr, f Brooklin afternoon last, under the au pl( f ']R,,bonier for the Province of Ontario. V! 2 * . AN6 FL-11UNG.' kinds of sales conducted on reasonable, tering. Mr. and Mrs. McMichin.of.31011.nt the.U. F. O. Clu4. was n decided suc. L "diet of pure red Shotthorn cattl Akc, br Cess. U i r,y were t here fro7m varlonS D, c, Ftirtst. aie visiting at Albert Ack. . or z; Write,phone n d 3horie, Ctaremo townshipAillinz the haI4. lam 'Oreliared t6 do Chopping and .11118. -Glen Nlajor 5 Pt PICKERING f t(4*.i at present. psirtq (it' ter U. IV [Yonald Pug'fi has returned from T, J. Mori iion. .the speAker, of the Oat Flaking every day in the a afternoon, gave a very able And in- 'V STILL, Licensed Auctioneer. Guelph, wh«-re he It Li been takinga week except Saturday. • X% Atio: bu4ness coule, or Conrities of York iLud Ontario, struc.tivea"ress. trm�ing the urgmni- LUMBER YARD lion sales of all kinds atteallecl to .,n shortest 'be A number from our rieigbSorhood 4ntion febra,its comniencemedt to t zottce,- Address Oreen Stver F,-4 0L­%.- attended the funeral of 31re. Get). S­t, present f1aurishing co .Ullon­-Speak!'Joh-D-F. Bayles, t4aramont- _ A- Ing of the politibal situation.- he con. M, 'MAW. Ll(,7E.NqEl) AIX% We have a I.are -el..I azsortecl phen,.4on, (4 Picketing. on Tuesday, Rural Route No. 2 4 W large And %N Walter B;ignall ha./ returned home. tended tbtt the old two party system TIONEER.f,ur'York.Qntarioand Durham had outlived its usefulness because `Counties, All kinds of sales Promptly' attended t o cic:of-t h e fulloxvin' g waitei.'W : afters spending the ant month visking to. Terms reasonable. Dates for rale% may be v rel-Ltives krid friends in NV0*bdstoLk­ tb"-e wa� ein thein for th n ,e . . no Olar- e one Automoble Repiiring .1, B. 'C. Fir Flooring. who did not Approve of their policies. ,jt(.1led aorranged at NEWS'Officv Bell and Irkdepen- Port Hu�ou and IYeIroit. .ones. Whitby,Oni'. Sly Matched B. C. Virsheeti'lig, 'And He advocated group government.as The Chevrolet Service Station and Matched R. C. Hemlock flouring. the only rear Democratic form, be- Garage' at Pickering'is open for all. inch Matched Fir Ceiling, OUN13ARTON cause by this method all chosses are- kinds of repairs and 0 z, 4 iti. is overhauls. sold. nisi-(; i u. B. C. Udar Siding' I-pr eiited And hAre an. opportunity Pcugbtand A ptiblic meeting of thp rsttep,�Prs Agent for Legalie Auto Lens. which, Government, f S. '-. -N(;. 3. Pickerina, is called'for of having their nnited views crystal. Municipal and Cor, Al�Fo, Beaver Board, Plaq�er Board you have tote gve to comply Ft iday evening,Jan. 2Stli,at.S o'clock, lized in'(Ylegislation, thereby legislat- irith the l4w. poration Bonds Sale. and Apple Bnr'rek. inn, not for the few, tint for the many in the Dunharton school house for the Hr also urged upon his-.bearers Expert workmanship guaranteed. 4t to be- purpose t.f considering the building of con ear anew school in near fuzure The Tires and Willard Batteries..Belt Phone Son, qnesiti�)n of 'Consolidated SchoolA will_came more self conscious, As our fives Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goody - W. Do Gordon are but the reflection of our thoughts, WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT-Ay both privately and publicly. We hope Batteries exchanged. %Iso be discussed by Inspector Hutchi- X tended to 11"tre more of these get-together 119 Gerow's Garage, Pickeri to �vvivhody interested. in this arid meetings in the township during the. Bell and Independent one. n�ent P present printer. Yeterir)ary Surgeon neighbimitig �ectiozls, to he present. -)th(,rs-are es eeii lly- invited-Cha..;, Honor Graduate of Otith a rio Veterinry' Col] Arnie, see, S, S. No, 3. BALE hEGISTER. ege. Allcalls dav'or night i"oniptty attended to, Tha-ant,ual-nneetirig of the Dtinhar. gP�cker�n 0 p lrcruseZaning Fo*er ton-Pr(shyterlin Church wits held in, �7,"t Bell and Independent kones, Ti:kmk,�: J�,,N 20TTI�Auction sate J. the bazpruent on Wednes:davevenln 9, ofschool lot. seboril de--'Iks, furnace. PICKF-RING, ONTARIO. -'by*talzing a Course in the Jnn. 19th, Thtpro was a good attend- strive and other .school fittings. At 9 ance and nineh interest manifested in _ '` TYKE TABLE-Pickering Station lot 0, con, 1, I-')cnrbt)ro, rinr-th of the Dr'u T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows ELLIOTT the. various Aspects of the church's Kingston road, t-lip property of S. S. regrets-were expressed No. 7. Sale at 2 p. m.. Terms cash. tore " No. 6 Mail 7.5, A IN1. h;�'0'1,k,;se S1.11fn eain road s m a d e on tb e Geo'. Baxter, auctioneer. 28 Local .2-28 P. M. ion sale of Local 6.23 P. X plans-tnd the tardiniss in making re- of ch),rch property by the Higbwa 36 y FRIDAY, FEB. 4TH-Auct Trains going west due &R follows- Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto pairs, but further patience was coun- farm stock and iniplenrients at lot No. 35 Local 10.45 A M. W. con. 7, Pickering, the property splied. The finances of the year were 27 Local 2.3.5 P. M. One of the last two student,to He. of D. E.' Pugh. Sale at I o'clock. the, best in the church's history 7 Mail cept positions commenced,at$22,50 See bills. F. Postill, Auctioneer,, 8.55P.-m. and the- benevolent and missionary S , per week and the other ab; over TRY OUR OPEKO COFFEE, Nos*. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday gifts indicate n generous spirit. The-TuESWLY, FEB. STH-AlTctio� sale of $100 pet month Promotion in 155 acre farm,stock a It is a Rexall product total receipts for the year from al anti implements, Foregoing is according to Standard business is rapid if you have coFt- the property ofJFLmes Grills. lot 32, is sure to"'. time'. XT PliPPARATION. * This s' s)urces amounted to$.3910. Thecur-�- RL school is noted for high grade training and rent expenses were' $1796. Forward rear of con..7, Whitby. Sale at 12, - Lunch for those, from q distance. please, Movement receipts $951. The Mils- Dr. N. E. McEwen-, B•V.So, for assisting the students to obtain sionary Budget $431, W. 'M. S. and See hills for terms etc, Wm. Maw, Only'45 vents per pound. Veterinary.Surgeon. employment. Write for College Circular. Enter.at.any time. Mission Auxiliary $244, Benevolen. , auctioneer. c cemetery cornruittee'TuESDAY, FEB. STH-Credit sale Graduate of University of Toronto. es. $238' The of WAMPOLES, .N YALE,., Former Veterinai*ian to Macdonald 6 Principal was reappointed and Gstructk to reg. Clydesdale horses, grade Dur- -NATIONAL, REXA)LL �17. J. Elliott 7 Agricultural College. Quebec. further i ni prove the cem etery grounds. ham cattle, pigs, farm implements, always on hand 40 . During the evening a detailed report etc., bnloT"171, con. 10, Markham,, Prompt attention to all clients. of-the church at Fairport was read by Markham and Pickering toNvuline, Stationery,' Candies, -Tobaccoe@6' ' the property of R. D. Miller. Sale Bell and Ind. Phones, it is My Business A. J. Allison. The following items Cigars, Cigarette. ni4v be of general interest: Receipts At 12 o'clock, noon, Fred Postill, PICKEMING, ONTARIO To help you run part of Sours. -quhscriptions 2M 25, special offering auctioneer We make our own stock and con- 37.40, regiflar offerings 45.89, By opening a'New Garage in the Vil- S. S. WED'.,�F-9household y, FFin. 16TIT-Auction dition powders. They contain- offerings-5 25, total $279.8A. Expendi- 'furnittire, stoves, pure drugs. No filler.* -Church property 101)00,repairs beds&c..also garden toors And stock- )age of Whitevale 1-nm Prepared to do tu�eq sale W G • o - R E I'D all kinds of repair work. including 102.3,3, maintenance 45.89. S. S. slip. in-trade of painter. House and lot tops and side. curtains, also ranking Has a1ull line of fresh imicur- plies 4 00, balance on hand 45.62, total will be sold same day. Property of your old car look and run like new by $297 186. 1 Donations received : Organ, Alf ed'meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new pnint. Fr, J. E. Longrnore. of Campbellf1prd red Paloner. Church St. Picker- -ICKERI G NE1. Agent for Toronto machinery, incited- %ilpit, Dunhiirton Session rpelt, Ing. Salelat one. See bills, W. B. 3pice Roll, Breakfast 'Bacon ca Powell, auctioneer. No E. McEWEN, Ing' Pumps,; Windmills, Silos Irs. C. Clarke ; shades• Mrs Gen, A. Ham, Bologna, Wein6rs, etc and Gasoline Engines. Oillespie ; ridge-boards, T. Mansfield. rn, Veterinary Surgeon Jr,; window fixtures and legal expens• Si- Adam Beek, soon to retu Highest prices paid for CHARLES M.IRICE, I . Pl e% (slo). W. T. Dunbar, all of which will hurry-along power clian-up Butcher's cattle. Home Tel. 5521• WhiteVale,Out are gratefully acknowledged, arbitration. 12 azi u Mug �7 gC M W-5P A.-N. -.I M-,;o'j:F, R Rue do Is Republique In Lyons to laid in class blocks, eight Inches square, VVikioUS CUSTOMS which &A so symmetrically ttted to. J. HIDES-WOOL-Fun as to prevent the entrance of OUR REFIERENCEil water between the interstices. `216 Regular Shippers. _gather SNOWBOUND LANDS Imperial Bank of Canada. Paved With Silver. • - - : Dun's or BraoittreeVe -7 Louis XIV. had one of the courts of Try yourself and be convinced. - _7 his palace at Versailles 'payed with ESKNOS HAVE VARIE'T'Y A. aquaria of silver, each of which re- V41LUA14 STONE SONS UNITZD) OF SPORTS. corded some triumph of the French: WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO ESTAID These surrounded a large tab- LISHIED arrAs lot of gold, In the centre of which the sun—that monarch's emblem—was re- Picturesque Winter Scenes in Burning I guess I'll have V get along without Poultry News and Advice. B It a Snowball. presented. Another court of this royal In his hear -Jaw —Galleries From b., Boys have been inclined to laugh it. Cme On Out awhile:' t dwelling was, paved with slabs of jal's- Jane was a Banana stalks hung In the poultry AA I told them I could burn a r was very scornful. per and agate. For the love of his , , House to House. now- be houses -will prevent lice and vermin. e. Of course I don't really, burn prett nice girl, but tin youth. Louise de VaIllere, Louis Almost any grocer will give these Although the Eskimos have 'no na.' ball• imagine thinkifig -ft but We a mighty good trick and she could make money that way! caused to be constructed a lodge of stalks away gratis. tiOnal game, they lack neither In num. lane Hallowell ,Fe `V0117 mysterious until somebody ex- The following fall ty fair and which the approach was paved w.ith The fertilizer value of Poultry drop- bar nor in variety the diversion" suit- Plains how it ill done. won a prize at the c6un mirrors painted with an allegory re- must not be overlooked. At sol'to their life. in this relation It is prize pig for $160. preseniing the undying quality of his PM93 MOre�a snowball, hard and compact then sold her Pr and Wet, if necessary. Then L-lay a Then Jim, Dallet realized that he love. present fertilizer prices the total drop- of Interest to note the games which, pings of 100 hens, for one year, will are played by children along tho piece of gum camphor, about the size had• been a silly, shiftless boy. , But Tombstones have been employed In He went exceed $40 in value. Quite an itern,' shores of Bering Sea, where, hard as of a P846 on,the surface of the ball. Jim had good stuff in him. Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincoln- - it not.? life Is, children can still And pastimes PUCG the snowball ,upon a short home alone from, the fair and sat shire and Leicestershire, England, for 18A continuous' egg-laying record, that Put them on an equal looting with purposes of, paving, and some years length of board with the campbor 'down in the empty house and thought said to be hitherto .unreached, ha's those of more favored races. ,:;-'spot at -the'top. Say that.you Will It Out. ago the Inhabitants of the Vale of Bel- er he•put been made by a Barred Rock pullet at ! Football is Played with a bag stulf-_ 31ow bum the ball. Strike a match The next night at SuPP voir raised a vehement protest against Pie Experimental Farm at KetrtN�ille, ed with hair.,"Tag"Is the same game and h6ld'it'close to the camphor. it to his father. such stares being used as a pathwak 'N Scotia. 7%e bluish flame burns a long time "Say, dad, If Jane earn all that leading to the pariah church. The local ova This botrol has laid 104 the world over. Children are fond of can, too, I e eggs in 104 days. It is usual to find "teetering," standing upon the end of While the audience won4ors how you 'moheT, I guess. D'�' mind authorities, however, sought to Jus,tify a break of from one to three or four the plank Instead of sitting down.- An- did'it. -The heat'naturally rhelti' the if I join a club.?" the measure on the ground at there ere days in laying records, and the Domin- other amusement, which requires skill 'r�_ball so t I'Mind!� his "Go that the ball, will disappear father exclaimed. were plenty of old gravestones on and the'burning cease about five min-' ahead; boy, and I'll help You to the hand, which, If used, might result in a ion poultry folks believe this achieve Is the being tossed up In a blanket. -A went is quite wit precedent: walrus hide is used, and the trial of 4.',�;;-Utes after the begiffning of the stunt. limit." saving of taxes. lh�iut pr-edent:• the proportion of ball and camphor Sour milk and meat scrap are egg skill is to see who can stand on his foods. The Missouri College' ef Agri- fi�et and be tossed Into the air the has �been correct, the -board will con- Going Too Near, To Danger. Your Grocer is culture has shown by experiment that highest, fain nothing more than a few drops When a fuse attached to a stick 0 Not a Profiteer adding sour milk to the grain ration Small children have miniature'sleds' of.water.'. dynamite or 'a bit of powder bairris skins and increases the average annual produe- which they load,with mice a 'Perhaps the best way is to burn'the slowly, you are-apt-te,-get��_ Mr-y-— a heart! tion fort three eggs a hen; 4y adding all sorts of trinikets, so as to play. t night with the lights Out-Joke and-wonder-why it does not "9,0 Ofr' Your grocer Is not-E pruiiteier. neat scrap, the increase is fifty two trader. Bo�s practise art-kery. --ball & with the audience and -say that the, after it has been lighted. Here is`the He is passfug along,to you reduced eggs. 'The increased profit from feed-, ' Of course they slide down hill, but pioneers read by sn6vrb.a113 when they! story of an old rnan, that is, he is old prices, as fast'or 'Niter than they I g milk is ninety-two cents,and from the sled f3-the seat of a stout pair of out of candles. him to go with-i come to-him. Just because ricer Inding meat scrap.it is $1.17 a lArd. now. Some boys ask-ad deerskin trousers. • 'them to the woods one day. They had many good things are still high. don't When eggs were selling here in the Athletics In Arctic Reclons, Earning Money. some powder and were going to have blame him. It is usually the Poorest -countr�y,it fifty-five cents a oxen, a Athletics are also much Indulged 'In. I as .4inoi'Dallet drew little crosses on a a lot of fun, so they said. But the quality of everything that shows the i house I know of was getting eighty-1 One difficult feat Is 'to walk� on the piece of taper, He hardly know he boy had some things to do at home greatest,decline. one cents. This-house had established hands, the legs being outside of the -7 Vas�drawint them because be was so so he could not very well M unless If he Is as good a man as the aver- a-reputation f or f es eggs of.q4alfty. -busy thinking. r b arms.and held; straight out lu front he ran away, which he would not do. age, your grocer-is still doing his ut- A woman I know started in a ism-all parallel wit the ground. "Thinking," did I say? "Weaming," He always has beerr Ilad since that most to give you the beat value for way to.furnish strictly fresh eggs to Lifting matches are lilbO frequent, -1 should have said. be did not yield to the temptation" to,your money, But don't push him too city customers, Soon".she had more but very,few natives are as strongas "If- I could only earn $10,,., his play hockey. The boys went-tb�•the- har(L He is only, human. customers than she could care for. It. thb average white man. PkiTling tha dream ran, "Id buy mother a prevent woods, found a hollow log, put their You don't know, but we do, that he is a question of snap, good eggs and spear is likewise practised; and small with $5, and with the other $5 11d,1 powder Into it and lighted a fuse. is recommending goods that pay him a kindly way of meeting folks. darts guided by goose feathers, are buy skates and a- new knife. Gee They wept a long way from the log, less profit , than other well known Old Plymouth,as we called her, was thrown with great accuracy, so that WhIZI t If I could but after a while when the powder brands hIf a $10 ton' enough. d wh e &Ight easily per• found In our wood-box oil the porch, they often mark at thirty feet. earn did not-blow up they crept up to.see suade his .customers`'to take it he right beside our back door and near The faculty to throw a stone is innate Then his planning was interrupted, if the fuse was still burning. All at cared to do so. for Jane Hallowell burst into the room. once�the charge blew up. One of the We know this berausf- he. y the pump. I heard her. scr�-tching, in every boy. In fact, the small. boy Pa 8 us around and doing a lot of talking to i is the saine the world over. 'Iftat d'y' think, Jim V, she cried, boys; never has seen anything since. more for Red Rose Ttia sad cells it herself. Here is where she. made thel -Girls; play with dolls carved,.otit of "I've joined a pig club. Dad said he'd I used to see him groping about in at less profit than other teas, so when mistake of hies life, for the other sis-1 Ivory, which they dress up after their -give me a-stirie5r-and I_iell you what thi dark, and how sorry-I was and am he recommenits 'you to biijr Red Rose tern of the family must have 'taken! own' fashion.- -in oV ermine.,% I'm going to have.some, money. Want for him. The boy who was true and Tea, you will know It Is because he 1 notice. I drove her out several times, mice or other skins. One of their to Join too? -kept away from danger will-never bel lev as I t th e best and is will Ing to 'but back she would come, and'g,lve me ga rues is to klo�k a ball of­Ice or.snow not;'.be, said, "haven't got cease to be thankful that be kept lake a Ittle- less profit. for the -sake iL good scolding. I lot her'alone and' i6boiit the size• of a-baseball, the ob- --time. Want some money, though; but away from danger. - of giving You the best value ha- can.. watched. Pistty soon otit"she flew, and feet being to heepAt In theaIr all the we there in the box was her nest, and a time wlihout touching it with theif We are publishing this because, believe the more our people know of -brown egg. Next day Polly, an- hands, cobbRi-stoned driveway, over which nice the true facts concerning the profits THE SIDEWALKS rattle the dabs, whose drivers *seek other hen, was hunting a nest, and They also tus*­p4ibbles rery'skillul. fares among the passengers- on deck, made by those. they -deal with the up on the porch she came. ,How she IY, some being-able to keep sti of So more generous they will be In their - but.a few feet away from them ever knew where the new nest was Is sev&a in the air at a time with and H. Estabrooks Co.. .:-.,.,.OF TKWORLD from the deck It seems an if one look- judgments.—T. some chicken knowledge I know�no- hand. They'- frequently wear brace- - ed out from a house window directly Ltd., Toronto, Oat 4 thing about. Old Plymouth must have-1 lets of sinew,on which are strung bits -down on this quaint seafarers' street. given her secret awa5r f Iron; braes or anything that will for the box i 0 'VARY AS MUCH IN CHAR' In many Swiss towns the sidewalks] 7*6 Silence. is a deep one and no hen could Look Jlzlgle: Stones ii-re tossed in the air, are under arcades. The partly, cream into it. The next day Polly shouted-, the ha-eds crossing each other between ACM AS DO PI colored masonry houses are built out .'(Novembor. 11, 1920) out the news "fresh-laid eggs to_day,­, the tosses.Jingling the.bracelets,keep• to the curb. The street of the Clock The soul of England trembles In this This was the beginning ' I Ing tirrie and accompanying the play Tower, In Berne, is alive with bust- air of a strong j compet4tioh; for the very next day up' witt' a gort of chant. A[n Holland Sidewalks A" Pri- 10 .8 came a little White Leghorn and sat Snowbound ne". The.houses are veneered *111C This air of England that our warriors n plaster and have wide.,tutting eaves breathed, on the edge of the box and waited. Among the pictutesque sketches of-_-.-_.vate PrqPertY--Pa1aCe Court . like cap visors. In the centre of the When in the valor of true hearts aware until Polly had laid. are those of villages street Is a deep gutter with swift run- Of 10agland's need, they to her scenes in Japan Paved With Silver. hewn. -buried beneath ,undrifted,—snow. U1119 fresh-water. Outolde Me arcades bequeathed half The iftevalks and pavements of the are name 'booths where are sold Immoital legacies No j rOU3 R xnance-oUAn Erwlish _How such-conditions are produced Is by an Americarr'obsen-er V6►td vary an much 'in character" do fruits. towers, clothing, furniture. ous deep Milkmaid. ­--this people who have Made them— Under •these cool. shady arcades are Of nothingneso'is thit, The air's.astir As.a.rul.�,such things hap' only who has lived In that country. Spe�cl- straight or hand- the paved happen a n fically, he mentions the case of a vil. .-brood or narrow, ad sidewalks, which In summer To sound of shadowy voices. They books and'pla", but the romance of same, or runed and uneven. Indeed. are thronged with tourist& lage near the.-beach-of the Sea Of Jap On the who sleep Miss Beryl Sepptugis of Oakmere Farm an. It has been said that "the street is the Inner aide may be seen most attractive Th-' omalpot4rit silen& wake, Though potters -r goes to-,prove truth curious exporession of the city," an accurate ers Bar, t p ve that tr A us effect is,produced by the judication.of the genius of Its people. Pastry shops, where may be had Swiss weeping blur can also -be snore antic than fle- long galle-iles riiiig-in front 'of the honey-cake and chocolate, Other shops The vlsio�i.of our vigil, Love-may hear tion,.saya a.LonedouromdespatA-h. 21lise, lower stories A' the dwellings whieb To ittie CanAdjan, accustomed to the display porcelains, carved clocks arid The voices of the loved. Lo' wide and crowded thoroughfares of -Ii�a;if­ I- ve's Seppings Is a milkmaid who drlrei a afford a mean of passage fiom hoifst• music boxes. legions pony an his etty,' It Is surprising that them d cart -over her route every" to'house when the -streets are, as In In "Sleepy Chester." the..celestial ramparts, and so morning. -While thus engaged As oaten should be any town where the side- near u the case, deep_ block6d with win. walks, -am private property. Such, Chest6r, in England, has in some of wears a slouch'hat, a smock, 'breeches ter snows. Its streets sheltered sidewalks similar They rest to England's heart, that'on and gaiters. When she went over her The excessive snowfall in the region however, is the case in many towns of this scene to the Swistj sort, but they are even route in her usual attire one morning and on the northwestern spurs of the Holland. There It is eFpected that 9u one? will -not. walk upon them unless mbre curious than the Swiss, since Maybe they gaze content, and hear the recently she cames to the Potters' Bar main chain of the Japanete Alps Is an toil Instead Of being orr a level with the parish church, Middlesex, and left the intarestizW phenomenon. The expla• he crosses from curb to &III when he en a hones. The first 49or, win- roadway they are rabed to the second Of bells, that ring the Psalm Of Mug- Pon' and cart in ell"rg of a black- 'nation is simple enough. As the cold down in these Dutch town ho' door, as it they were cut through the land's soul. smith and walked Into the church. Us" an northeasterly wind sweeps over from front rooms of,the houses;which stand immediately Reginald James Siberia across the Sea of Japan It Is•tor the most part screened with net. ? I . Almost Irrune in rows. cap ' t M 19 • Ung and the narrow sidewalks in W a pep6lin. Corrects -of Barnet drove up in an a-d1offobile there mingled with a warm'sir and front of them are of brick.as careft;lly. there In Than. a quatnt old Swiss to Stomach. and followed into the church,. After a moister air, so-'that when It finally as the step its ere an sidewalks that are elevated time be came out with the milkmaid reaches the western face of the range Aerubbed, -elf., The pe- "Pape's Dtapepsin" JS the'qutck .440trians walk just be ad the curb, a 1110t; above the 'ground, but these eat, on 'his acm. There wars Plain sold this moisture Is precipitated in an on a Well paved roadway of limall, are b(Illt out from the houses, so that surest relief for Indigestion. GaAs&, band on the third linger of her hand. abundant snowfall on the west flank the shop, windows gatulence, Heartburn, SouTuess, Far' Then thl new Mrs. James got back In- and summits of the range. Cones- round stones, meutation or Stomach Distress caused open upon them. Pedestrians pro. to her cart, for she had to continuit, quently, in the winter and the early Ball to Centre of City, ceeding along this broad, paved way 9176 almost her work. Moreover, she has decided spring an extraordinary contrast b' acidity. A few tablets When certain trans-Atlantic StOam-',Iook down upon the carts beneath, Immediate stomach relief and shortly to, continue the arm work another strikes the traveller. ors enter the port of Havre they sail while the space below ' is used for -the stomach is corrected'so you can month before lexclianging her milk On Uie west the valleys lie deep in d1reotly In from the harbor to the very basements, storehouses and Wine eat favorite foods without fear' Large Mftrt for a half interest in the James snow under a sky often hidden In a case costs only 60 cents at d store centre of the city and alongside this taverns. rag %utomdbile. dark veil of clouds. On the east, h9w= masonry canal runs a bsolutely harmless and pleasant, resque The Island, Malta, a natural rock 2% .1 ever, for months together, a bright any • street Inhabited by fishermen's fanit- Millions helped annually. Largest �211_ Odd and Interesting. fortress, south of Sicily, rises abruptly ins stomach corrector In world.---Kdv. smiles on valleys and plains compara- -,Use. Tall, 6-storey houses line one from the Mediterranean, Its sides a contains more than One-half of wide of the street. . From their win- 4— Ast lively uncovered. rise steeply from the sea, and the it Is to meet the exigencies of this he the total poul4tion of the earth. Bowe peer many faces watching the streets that cross It.when they near its Plan the Garden Now. Public baths abound In, Japan and heavy snowfall that gallerie's are con- -:. oteamer pass where an opposite row limits begin to descend so sharply, Draw garden plan for the coming the poorest citizen hatlies usually 6tructed. The inhabitants are com- -,ot houses should'be. The sidewalk in that the roadway ceases entirely, and pelted-to live In the tipper story and season. twice a day. front_pf them In thronged with hardy 'they become simply long flights of additional light and air, are then ad- WorrOn fisherman. Then comes the stairs. From the rows of houses the" Order seed catalog-, study theur, , 'The Frenc.h make a beautiful and, it ruitted through a per w.indow*lrf-A stone steps 'extend directly to the and' seed. is said, very tasty salad of pink arid PA Order manure for hotbed, hotbed white clover blossoms. sort of chimney. So deeply are,whole fronts of the houses opposite, and villages occasionally ried sash and lumber for franies, fertiliz- It ls,estimated that two years are hu that the Are Ton 3ft~ MmuMe W1* when the pedestrian starts to climb ers and lime. required for the gulf stream water to various houses can be distinguished Horses or Cattle? several blocks 6f overheated stairs Y, only by sign posts--tuck in the snow or Repair. Paint- and sharpen tools, travel from Florida ti) the coast of MAKII YOUR OWN the probeedtng at once strikes him as Buy fixed on the roofs, w, tools needed. Norwaf. 141MA.L MEDICINES no-mean task, No other city has so new The foIIPW1V9_"rts of.-Inscriptions -9 seed flats for later use. many and important stairway streets Mal, Tell us what your trouble Is, aad on Bring in some soil'to thaw out, if SAFETY RAZOR BLADES are used to Point out pnblic buildings'* a r*oetpt f money order for $1.00 we as Malta. Somewhat similar are the "The Poi Office' 4;. beneath tbl' 'Iml you a rocive 1"OMP11*4 by "Breakneck Stairs" la. Quebec, with you haven't already a supply indoors. RESHARPENED h on* tho most eminent old Country Test Feed for germination. I"&* good of U0,10r. spot." y,\ Surgeons. wooden rookeries on each side and "You will find the police station Voter Double Edge . ......... ... ..sae a doz. Single Edge .. ..............:25* a, dos THE VLIT MFG. CO., Limited wooden steDs,with frequent landings. burled belo*." Many curious materials Bracelet watches and artificial Durham Dniplex .............aft a d 40 ST.)JpArt Im. wzsr have been 02, Remit money order with blades to MONTRZA.I. i employed for paving purposes in vari. pearls outsell ill other articles of 6X&XV EDON ZZjLxiZ 00., A "Imon has-been known to PtIoduce L ous parts of the world. The famous jtwelry worn liy.,--k-omen to-day. out. '10,000,000 eggs. Auc* stre", Toronto, 4 mt of ZA-0 K T 74 year adowdo 1sW1*n11h1P 6 Clusaffbed Adwrfisenumb. ardy -low 11M.MR 1"; isecopdothat X Will endear- • 'aw 'THn"e'arTORONTO FR" Hoop"rAT4' provide an opportunity for off$ OF Weston, Ontario, In affillattom Juste'ad of a members at the troop to spend a week with Bellevue and AIlled Hospitals. NOW York. offers to young women deltrole Mustard Raster or more in a Ammer camp; and third, �/� IM HUMOR of becolning qualified nurses a that IL Will conduct the troop, through. ► Year course of general trainiqg; &ttrao- roorna salatIr a Troop Committee app6inted by it, Im 01 0M five residtnoe; single - 3rar -s rules and re- Ma y Troubles Ma and other Information ap&)IY Ladv up- in accordance with th n y be Avoided orintondent, Toronto Froe Boo tal. • B AUM gulations of the Association. There If the Blood Is Kept Weston. Ontario. nearly 250 registered BOY A alrd of a Landing. are U0W Pure. Germans Pour' Japan. Scout Troops in Ontario. Teacher-"Where did the PilgTims �� ��� Do not lot your blood get'thin this land Y' German residents In this country winter. For people who have a t6u- -wifl do the samework -New Kind of Lifebuoy. johnny-111 4jon't know whether it are steadily increa ins In number,says dency towards anaemia, or It was on a,Plymouth Rock or a Rhodib bloodless- a, Tokio despatch. As compared with, without b6ttrin 9. The newest Ilie7eaving apparatus in news, winter Is a trying season.' Ltack Island Red." pre-war days the number has. already SIN&RE OF SUKTITUM a. Danish invention. It Is 8, large life- at exercise, lack of fresh air, and a been practically doubled, It Is said. 11.00a tube toy buoy, designed to contain a number of more restricted diet are among the A 8IbT;,Les'aon Most of the newcomars. are employ. THE LEEMNG MILES 90,LTD. • MONTREAL persons, the buoy-shaped body being things that combine to lower the tone -school Teacher-"Now, Har• 'ed 'by Japanese firms as engineers or provided with a collapsible framework of the body and.weaken the blood. technicians. According to the same ,Lmta for Dr.Jules Sunday RELIEVES PAW ry, what do you learn from the parable -tight fabric. As soon as you notice . the tired authority, toys, chenitcals and 474" lie of ribs covered by a water The Inner edge of the buoy forms a feeling, lack of appetite and shortness of the prodigal son?" stuffs worth more than 1.0,000,000 yen m Harry-"That it is better to be a circular bench for people to sit on, of breath that are warning symptoms have been Imported from Germany prodigal son than a fatted calf." Boy Scout'Notes, and in the middle of the bottom Is of'thin blood, take a short course of since the Peace. ' P Patrol Leader B. Johlistonl0of fixed a box with receptacles for water treatment with Dr.. Williams' Pink atr 10 — - Routed. the- 64th Toronto Troop, 130Y Scouts, and provisions. The box serves inci- pills. Do not wait until the color has Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper I has just been awarded the bronze mad- dentally as a table iiAl lamp support. entirely left your cheeks, until your "I haven't come in here to tell'you :RI of the Carnegie Hero Fund for sav- In such 'a buoy a dozen persons' lips are white and your eyes are dulL how to run your ppper," s.aid the .visa- rimproved Monoplane. •`1119 Miss Daisy A. Hooper from drown-, might spend many days in safety and It is so much easier to correct thin. tor. A monoplane has been developed at Ing in Lake Scugog. Scout Johnston I relative comfort. When out of use-the ning of the blood-in the ea�lier stages - "No?" replied the editor of the I Toad- Prague with the wings attached to the award The�.wateir-tight cover, which is supported than later. This is well Illustrated in vine Clarion. �was awarded the highest i lower part of the body, thus Increas. 8 Scouts Association c &D'60d and the case of Mr. 11. M' -But I must say that if�I were mu- Ing the flying surface. oy could give him-4� hinged steel rods, is call Day, Newcastle Bronze Cross for'(FallantrY- closed. Thus the apparatus, stowed Bridge, N.B., who says: ' -From my I'lug this sheet I'd make, a'better Job sometime ago. on a ship, takes up very little roonT.- own experience with Dr. Williams' of it than you are doing." ,I haven't the-slightest doubt of it, • Pink Pills I,caa most heartily recom• Le Comite American pour Ics Re- mend them.' Some time ago I was said the editor. The price of the, M France, which badly ran down and my blood seemed Clarion is $7,600 cash, or half down AQuick Reffel -giones Devastees de WININTER HARD 0 BUY conducted a large Boy Scout Training thin and watery, accompanied by the and the rest secured by potes, Lor Camp at Compiegne, France, last sum- usual symptoms of this condition. A which I agree to turn over to­�-ou type, for Headache mar, will next summer conduct five The winter.s;a_sT3a-is a hard one on friend recommeneded Dr. Williams' press, subscription lists, all advertis- Ahftadacheisfr "a caused Pink Pills, ' 61 Me ges" the baby. He is more or less confined' will and the offic-e- bybadl d4lasted oo4l c. alinflar camps for French boys. Last and after taking several tag contracts, go'ad tiz4rth6r4,fr year The B9y Scouts Association, the! to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It boxes I felt like a now man." cat. We can c1cee up the deal In and ac:211116Z *mare two Bel- is so often stormy that the mother You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink thirty minutes. air." absorbed by the blood which In Boy Scouts of America, the and the. does not get him Gut in the fresh 'air Pills through any.dealer In medicine But the visitor had silently faded turn irritates Abe nerves " Ban ftout organizations as often as jibe should. He catches causea painful symptonis called several 'Boy, Scout Associations -An system; or they will be sent you by mail at away. Zadacho. viaaralgfi4 rheusullp France co-operated in this work and colds which rack his little 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60, tism etc- 15 to 30 drove of some 276 older boys and Young man his stomach and bowels get out,of or- by writing Airect to The Dr. Williams' .It's easier to provide for the Inner Nosier seelvers -willooll- f the devastated regions of France der and hebeco'mes peevish and cross. Medicine Co., Brockville, Pat., man than for the outer woman. hwhydigestim=off .ordrWW. from To guard against this the mother graduated from this "Camp stole," as should keep a box of Baby's Own Tab- It was called. Mr. Frank C. Irwin, the lets In the house. They regulate the The Sidpper's Only Fib. Aftecutive Secretary of the Boy Scouts stomach and bowels and break up The deep-sea fisherman often has a, NVEEKS"' Association for Ontario, represented ASPIRIN colds. they are sold by medicine sharp tongue and Is not likely to get AP -Canada on the staff of the 1920 camp. $REAKUP•ACOLD 41 4k dealers or by mail. at 25 cents-a box the worse of a ver"a due]. But from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., George, the skipper of a, Ya-Anouth Only "'Bay " is Genuine Charters permitting organizations to B LETS rApy rAWM er_ Brockville, Out. trawler, who figures in. North Sea form Boy Scout troops-are granted by Fishers and Fighters, by Mr. Walter PRICE 1?5 r the Provincial Council for OutArfo, A der auto is nice, 'but Wood. certainly met with his match )Headquarters, Sherboume and Bloor twelve-cylin once whether he knew It or not. Sts.. Toronto. The conditions upon a one-,cylinder sleigh, with IL hot brick "There's land people who come and Aniorical• Plonfer*'Dow, It•mewes *arm the feet and a h r which charters are granted are. lint, -to heavy :(0 be Book cii i1 f robe ever the lap, goes up bother You with foollah questions, that the organization-it may be a tbe. lane complained in recounting the hard, DOG DIREASES 00M. to the altar much quicker. Ourch, a school, a community 'club, ships of a skipper's life. "I try to put and How to Food A' a parents' association or any other #em off, but can't aline do it. There Uail*d Free to any A4- dress I the Author. group of citizens-will, guarantee for Mlriirdls. Liniment for Dandruff. was an old lady who worried me past 'XIN lover 00"21110. I eat list Street endurance with her questions, askin' Nov York. U." if the berrin'a were caught in barrels," Warrilml Unless You see the Siam* "Bayer" on paickage-or on tablets you tiY as she'd sometimes seen 'em that way 7. .&mmes and I Us— 01i& are not getting genuine Aspirin at &IV In shape. I told her no, and then she every Bayer package are directiobae aggyavated me to that extent that I for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Mew DANDERINE" In FRASER name was 'Ids FrIsell" or 17rasell." told the only fib I ever spoke in my MaUsm.ftmche, toothache, Lumbago *'VariAtIons--Frazer, Frasier, and simply denoted overtordship of a life. Frazier. lace of that name in No.rmandy, - '. 'Now do you kill 'em when you've and, for Pain. Randy tin boxes og Racial Origin-Norman-French. Normandy,, Iva tablets cost few cents. Drug. - Ing a family name only In the sense caught 'em?' she asked. Girls! - Save Your Hairl twelve N 4ourcs--A locality. gists also sell larger'pnckages. Made that it was hereditary because the ten 'We bite off their heads.' I answer. In Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark Qa This to another of the few Highland dal power was Hereditary and ties. ed. Make It Abundantl Clan names by ftegistered In Canada), of Haller which, though borne criptiTe. "She looked at the catch of herria's Celtic families, trace back to an Origin We had. 'My! My!' she murmured, Manufacture of Monoseetic"identer of Salicylicacid. !in Normandy. COCHRAN walki[L' away. *H6w tired your poor All of these clan names were formed Variations-Corcoran, Cogbrane. JAWS must be! the same way, by knights and Racial Origin;:-Irish. nobles from the army of William the Souce__A given.name. Op" Conqueror, or the sona of such fol- The family name of Cochran holds One of the beat known guidqs In Nova 'Sowers, who, either to strengthen the Scotia gives this testimonial of MIN_ a high place in the annals of ancient ARUS LINIMENT- foreign relations of thgc&nqueror, or Ireland, prior to the Anglo-Norman In. Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT In -X 4because they were not satisfied with y home, hunting and lumber camps for Ion, In which it appears a "O'Cor. in T" years and consider it the best white lint- jhe spoils of war which fell to their 7M cmIn." meet on the market. I find that it elves 111ACk not In conquered tin land, sought their The name traces back t nick relief to minor ailments. such as -,fortunes in the north at the court of through the a Bruises and all kinds of At an O'Caml, or the "O'Cearball" clan t: Spr I d..: Also t is a great remedy for 7'1 -Scottish king. Ids. to., which one I,; able. I co Owen More ("Noghtit Mar" being to catch when tog driving and cruising They were, as might be expected, closer. to the old Irish spelling) or during the winter and spring months. I would not be without MINARD'S LINT-,�­maen with reputations as Mighty fightft,"C,rcra,'- meaning "red,;" hence the MENT and cannot recommend It too ors, and as they were independent of family-name of "O'Corcrailn," meaning highly. blood relationship with the factions. "the descendant at the Red One." Fast Ke.rnptv.tlle, N,S. (Signedl Ellison Dray. around the throne, they were, of In the year 1040 - there Whs an Immediately after "Danderin ell course, welcome additions always.to O'Corcrain who was abbot of Iniscal. Z1110P the man royal ScottlAh organization. tia, renowned as the most celebrated Noted Woman Hunter. sage, Your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing warutim soothim. - quickly the Erasers, like the others, ecclesiastic of western Europe, both followsanapplicadon of Skes'a Few, big game-hunters In the Y' QM quickly formed alliances by marriage, for his religion and hi"earning. Yukon twice as heavy and plentiful, because LbhWM% Just sin it On 60 are air well known as Mrs. W. W- each hair seems to fluff and thicken. fm dwoowdm4 �and,adaptiug themselves to the cus- But being among the most bitter Dickenson, a middle-aged woman who Don't let youri hair stay lifeless, color. too. P0060" -11 toms of the Gaels upon receiving and relentless antagonists the Anglo• has hunted moose, caribou, deer, less, plain or scraggly. You, too, want, grants of land In the Highlands, ra id- Norman-invaders of the Middle Ages mountain goats and beam for many lots of Ion , strong beautiful hair. ly assumed leadership of existing had to meet, the clan of O'Corcruin 9 1 years in immense stretches or terra- A S5-cent bottle of delightful "Dan- ���� clans and gathered around them clan suffered bitterly it their hands, and organizations which they strove to as the Norman sway extended the tary which are still marked unex- derine" freshens your scalp checks 0 plored on recent maps of the'far- dandruff and falling hair. Titli stimu- ukake more pow-6rful. clan sank a political Inaigulfl- Liniment N "beauty-tonic" gives to-thin, North. lating The Fmsers are found first settled cance that It was never a:ble to a over dull, fading hair that youthful bright- In Tweedale during the reign of Mal- come. MONEY ORDERS. ness and abundant thicknesaw-A.11 color M. They got, their foothold in Cochran, Corcoran and Go bbrane, Send a Dominion Express Money druggists! 1MOTHERI. the Highlands through marriages into with or without the prefixes "0" or families of the Orkneys and Caithness 1• ic," are merely anglicized versions Order. They are payable everywhere.r. E.Waftains. of this family name, once powerful In The original Norman form of the the ancient Irish kingdom. Peanuts Im Baby's Bath. "California Syrup Of Figs",• ' CUTICURA -HEAUD When a new baby arrives In China it Is the custom of the mother's par- Child's Best LaxativC ants to supply It with several outfits of clathing. If the baby's maternal PIMPLES ON FACE riftarents are wealthy it is not an-, _r`F00j)VAiVES usual for them to furnish all its cloths IhE STU" Also Itch y Scalp. Hair Fell until it Is five or ten years old. -ate Though customs' vary in different Out. Face DIAgured, ofwheat ant mc ed axe comb' din proviiices, just as dialects do, it is a % "My bead began to Itch and there vuAhe child is three 4 common thing wh - My bair • days old for the parents to present Im scales on my scalp Came out badly when combed and It boiled eggs, dyed red, to relatives, became very ary and thin. I also rape -pw.Nu'ts*' friends and neighboh, thereby signify- bad pirriples and blackhost5a all over - The pimples, w- bard, Ing that they hope that their children 6. 4; will be as numerous so the eggs. Pre. red, and,caused me to ag in no ol =Clnd snitch and Irritate them, and my quently the number of egg's given prepared cereg food )n lam was disfigure& away totals 2000 or more. "This umble laslod about Ing nut For a baby's bath, two tubs of water _like ;IaVor attraCtS Its rid snonths and I began us cuticuts are made ready, one for Its body and am and Ointment. W I had one for its head.its nourishing qualities Dragon's eggs and used tw • cakes of Soap and two are staunch.unlike most pre peanuts are thrown Into the water In boxes of Oinnne-A I WOS COTn?k"- Accept "California" Syru of IMXS both tubs, this being supposed to In. ly linlied." (Signed) Miss Zone only-look for the name California on pared.'cereals. Grape=Nuts Jackson,R. 3.Goldendale,Wash. the pft6ltag7e, then you are sure your sure long life and success in all under- "heects no adAed, swee�� Improve your skin by daily use child I a having the beat and Most IRgs of the child's adult life.' ra of Cuticu Soap. Oinun=t and harmless physic for the little stomack. It in customary for relatives to drop Talcum, They are Meal. liver and bowels. Child-en love ft so 'm BY GJU)CM EVMr%rMA1W money liberally Into the water. fruity taste. Full directions on each :A .' A man's income depends largely bottle. You must say "California an Isis wife's output. ISSUE No. 6-121. �A. micas= ­Z M -4K . P. 7-1�; lei '-1VS*-Wr,t0 .J".a=e1d*red when w RING OUT THE -D govern men;- dedde9 on si xo(4 PUCIshitd evegFa; at its Dead' ro policy. The revenue f rom i.& - R, e the sale of auto licenses,9, far Bus meets all Tmin h. e tIJJ T crRMS gr4ater in the large ceutres of D. '11.7 wt"year S 1.50 if paid in ad v ance. - it is in -the back First-class Rigs tohire day be population' than night at,16west prices. pa rts of the co untry. All portions, ' MURKAR, Proprietor, . of Elie country 'AouIl receive R Phone 1805, A BeiutifalBlank Tea—Ex6ellerl Flavor and "2 4 . -Strong in wing share of the',good road!i cousti Dra Those sauaemn •son, Aroma—Very )S AND COMMENTS ed, •it in proportion as tliey.con, 7 PAOPH ETO�RS `7 7tribute to the-cost. —31-8S, $1.00 *-The three American balloonists, 40c. LE3. Who for several %veAs attracted Thy pay 55c ai­ild' We for inferior '"Thitbvale Club of mach attention tbr(,tij4liout the Sla0p, , VV HARNESS leoanfry a month or so ago, all ac., JPaokag!Q Tea.s U. F. -Oil count of havitio'been blown to the I have-opened-jo a-new harness shop the formerly used zui a gar- -wilds of.Notthern Oufai it), wbere in the building forwei Has invited Mr. Duliertyu - . L, An&-E-.IV, opposite the -they were lost 'fop several-days, ug� by Annk 4L F.:0 a. sh6e 1 Dept. 'of Akric'lilttfre to give Lt u Start the New Year Right past office; Pickering� 115 p address on "Gen' 9 7 14ye cut tather &- sorry figure. repairing taisiness, atal will also.rimy "Genera} 'A' ricultnre Buy all Your Gt�oc'eri6s at the Grocer's.' ess. Dairying" in the 1­0­0,F. stock, hain ---'They posed as heroes and they ex ectf ully soil_ and 7 - Your patronage is respectfully Hall,Wbiteva petted it great reception. on their ited and satH-factivu guaranteed le, oti JanuWry 11tH, return.' A hero is usually one are inv*ted at-2 p.-ni, All r 7) •a e e -Bractle M Y, Secre a y ...RICHAIRD -8 VAO!a considered ben 'factor to. Cecil ,GORDON cKA 1, t r JAMES ON. mankind or to some individual, The Pickering Grocer and one who is "filing to.-submit 0 0 61 1,11 i 60A 1 i 1 to great -hardships or danger in perform�nga heroic deed. A true :.:-hero is not one who Pdeks the to $5�000 Plaudits of his -fellow-men, but ...A YEAR FOR LIFE will rather shun' publicity. Our Ilant American balloonists were A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT We wish our many'. patrons a —No better life investment available earilled to the tfLr north against i, —No better security obtainable Aheir will. rather 'that v6as.not '-;-�ot be seized or levied upon for any cause Merry Christmas and -a Happy their destinati ' , - 00. No sooner —Will be'replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed were they in communivation with. —Not affected by trade ctepression New Year; an-d w ill talk nisi —Free from Dominion Income Tax the otitt-Ide world -hen they be- —No,medical examination required tress• after the holiday season. t or domiciled irs Canada it6'boost of their' herolsm, and Anyone over the age of 5 years resident gan may purchase. it was nat loax before t%i'o of them Any two persons May purchase jointly. mgiaged,in a pagili!Aie encouthee -:­school boards for Employers may purchase.for their employees as to v• 1 ) was khe greliter, and their teacberv--congregations for their ministers. thus they exhibited tmitaR ilia- A to y.unr=aaster;or write, Ottawa.for newrtkik!� free,to S.T. Smatedo' Apply An 00 t d= WMt of and dtber Information ? metrically oppt*;ed-to- t-hat of I I e State wx and age last bikthdaLy- Z 'true her 'G 0 It is true they eii(,i r- reenwood BERT HARVEY & 5ON, 0 ed great hardships for tht.f.. or - -tour days and deserve r• erf di t for Automobile ln'suiahbe• tit 11jue , Accident and their determination, nine out of every hundred persons *ould willingly endure similar sufferings when it comes to a ques• tion of sa'viug their own lives,and Pickering Her dware Store• there are thousands of people in % their own homes-w6 are perform Does that Stove burn too much coal ? '%V e gjtreater deeds of heroism. and have the Hnppy Tit of Ranize that gves �-af which th-e world hears nothing FOR D OWN E R S the maximu•ni amount of heat %�•ith the, mini- _ muni amount of eoal.' The policy of the Drury govern inent in building a fret-tit o ATTE NTION We bf.ive 2 on)y ()1 11 Heater's at 7s,50.each. f ood roads throughout the pr6- Nj 7 s '..Horse 1� pilte. A only f. i ce I ' "useeflue i�ith the a ppru V u Blankets at' a: r6dtw4d Val of the people. The Wililing Robe at.17,00.' I only Light Set of Single of good roads is in keeping with -Genmine Ford Servlee Day and Hainets- $31.00—a real b#trgaiv the changed' conditivai of .. the; Nit'lit untry. The nniven;itl rise-of 13eixt American Coal Oil at�$$c gAllov- %atos not only by resident,; of Gatos iptly atteri6ed Charcoal at 20 cents per bag. Ford repairs pr(m -All cttber goods in pruportion.-- Aowns and cities, but by the farm- community, demands -a high' to 'Aassof roads. - the ff d'. The cons true tiu a A good supply of Calf Meal now on hand, of good roads luFolves' a' very LariJe - stock of Par�s always on Royal Prtryle'line. Once tried always used. beaviy,experiditure of money, but Iiand no reasonable person can doubt - S. BALSEXON, ".;::that it is a paying proposition. Js PICKERING Tires' chains, There irs an immense saving In the Also, I Spark Plugs, 'wear and ten[ of a car.-&s well as- -Bulbs etc. IS great saving of gasoline, 'on a --good road as compared with the M .10 RE i.-,E A Z. -old style of-roa-ds-. - There-is also D -OF M A.;d A 0 '.. J ONNITY'S BREAD Sherwood .,Collacutt the saving in limp. - In the olden days a farmer, w ben taking a load Authorized Ford Sales 2�7,�.',af"produee to the city, had, if ke and Service Station Made from pre-war standard flours. "ilothing bat No. 1 lived• in -Pickering Township; to Milled One 29 Night call'— grade uned and baked in our own town. -k in Set up at two or three o'clock the morning, and it would be late -Patronize the•home industries. V, as nistht before he would returv. With a motor truck, he can leave �­-�r.steigbt in the, warning, deliver Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Heat 25c 1b. Best Fruit Cake 55c,lb 9 used Ais load and be,�e in time for Mince Pies 25c., All our own make. Best ingredient V ChoMateq in btilk itud boxes. -dinner, after which he can make a --second trfp� and be home before Q Faefflues ­NVeddia -"pecialiy There may be objection in Omplete Rankin Cakes some parts to the heavy expendi- 1% tore Pn loads that is bei• ,pg uiaAe facilities for rendering efficient-Bankipg H - R Our organiziLtion proviae$ CoMplefik' Z .. in the vicinity of large cities. N ' .!'•The greatest good to the great- semce* is a safe to 4st number" ' PICKEUING, ONTAMO fi, e)a' ':be followerd by an gevd nm t [1011E DO ION BANK 1 The source of revenue is also a WHrMY BRANCH, -Q P. LYND, Manager. MOO" BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager. �zw est /-ELM DALE MILLS Cream, o . ,For Eiread e-best Man'- Flour in 'de from No. 1. a " Monare Flo A ' 6- Pastry You can always-get th You� Manitoba Wheat. ur for Royal Household and Glenora U 'Awtry Flour Fresh Rolled'Oai4l Bran, Shorts Bread. Try a bag. and Feed Flour BRAN. SHORTS If ,you want .0y-fifer"Shell- or MIX FEEDS cracked and Whole for your, poultry, American Corn—ground CHOP try our -If your hens are not CRUSHED (TATS_ louse killer producing eggs in paying duantitles, BARLEY CHOP Hillibore and Sulphur as a celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. WHEAT on your stock, jff4hest price paid 'for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, 1CRACKED CORN L Buckwheat., Rye and Oats. MIXED HEN FEED Fresh Meat and Fish, Xahlwell's Cream substitute Chopping and Oat Crushing•Wednesdays a.nd Satur ays. Calf Meal. Salt—fine, coarse and dairy in 50, 100, 200 lbs, Molasses Meal We •have them. CHOPPING AND OAT We The Cainpbell Flour Mills Co.,` L CRUSHING EVERYDAY Mills at -BELL PHONE: -N N IS Get prices on feed In ton. lots. Ev E9 � 'A eelce Pickerin Toronto Pc4erboro 1?IFE ak N- IT 4(11 k� Bell Ph g­', 4�", 71 Z-.' M %­6 CLAMISMONT With the not_too-bad roads and-- 'Alibi Edith Day ofOrW. ',,pent ­wI14 weather, there has been C013' I ":reek with D. wic Mrs. Taylor.. oidemble motoring sebund -here. Mrs.R. Besse 'Goc�d, and Mrs,N.F.Tom- Stanley sad Mrs. Slack, of T linson were in Toronto, &16uda y. wood, vipited with theiatter'a C mQt4er,:.Xi,s. Oarb.utt, last week: . The Public Library.Board-urges ..-Ahe return at gnee of,:all books end. cataloguing, enlari y enl0t) Thursday evening, putting the UR ,•with a view. to i Pivkereng's senior. hockey-team.. ' -e cla,"ifleatiou. played' Clar' t juniors on PI ging_ and iw . .]FLO -proving the whole library. `reek i6to goal 8 to 4., T Of all materials and design Roy Morgan is moving this .1..g _in.stock.,It W -�-`-,the dwelli' g he An iiddftion has been made to > 1, t kepi will pay you joall, at our works ard inspeofour itoa bt. Miller. to the tat from an obtain priods Don't be misled ago. Three .......1?4 n recently bought Ru our stt-L-6,t lightRig, that of it law'p placed ot)Centre S.,.W�-st. Th .`-:,purchased*a few weeks J.",•#'V,��. agente we do not employ them,o0n9equoidia -ere used in the moving. to S. F. I'L(;bins fur this. 1:0 . . 4 1 k#;.,. - � I I .ly we can,-and-do throw off the Ageal tractors A -e the priz e ti, Mr-and Mis. Hoskins, of Wan- Mpg The follo%ving at tend t t3114 commission of 10 per coal.,which you wil n*er5 at the la-ney drq.is , w(Are'guests this week 'of -e-1p carniva a t, certainly save by.purchising from us.t -g, the 3lot Lin and btfier the rink here on Tuesday'eveui g- lady costlime-1. Xliss Ne di; friends around CLar'emont. 77 son, 2. -Miss Veta Stppben'son• Our f6lir eorne' ra being a part of J. T. MATHESON El son, Hnil thL,coutity roads we would adyise Office -Best gent's costt, Works, Whitby,Ontario ;:2 Donald Rawson. Best clown— the road overseer to give his ini- Muriay Forgie. i-jF diate,attention to same in case GIGANTIC The Rev. E. Bosworth, of Mon- we should have a January tba-w when drowning would be hard to freal, Grand Secretary of the Grande Ligne Mis ec, avoid. c a "Sa e I asion, Queb spe, �-:.Proviuce, in a tour through the- W these The united of prayer set,- parts, will occupy the Claremont vices held in the churches last Baptist pulpit this Sunday at 10.30 week were thoroughly enjoyad. Your chance to buy. a supply of fall :,a. rn.�, will address the.Good wood The addresses were inspirational 01f C also an make and winter goods at greatly Baptist bongrej - and practical and there Wit an -y ;atlou in the after beautiful liglit cakes reduced prices. noon and Ppiak at the Uxbridge increasing attendance and spirit . And bread of wonderful I have been successful in securing a of supplication for the divine.bless- Baptist church' in the evening. whiteness and 'fl*or large and varied stock of Manufacture Mr. Bosworth is ont of the Cuu• ing. with Cream of the West era Samples which are as you may tion'Rbe6tspeakdrs. Hear him., A number of our townsmen were Flour. Ten know taken from the best -materials The U. F. O. Club will hold -a de- rather nlarmid on . Wednesday nd workmanship to appeal to the ay trade. These I offer' bate in the hall on Friday evening, night when going home at a r#th. Maple Leaf Milling Co.,Limited Feb:• 11th, at 8 e'clock, on the stib- erIntehour at seeing a light in Tormto• wianim. Brmdou, Haufaz to you. a ject, "Hesolved, That Cousolid "t- W. M..P,lmeFs.store.. However; Claremont ed Schools Would -Ituprove One Plalbelothesman, William Dayid .. .... Edtidational-FRcili ties." The af- John, mustered up courage and Ind. 'Phone 2804 firmative will betaken by D. M. made an investigation only to find Morgan, JulLn Forgie and John that 'little negligence had. o ALL HALE TO 'SANTA , CLAUS Scott. This debate will be open 'Coal 11- ..Stewikrt. and the negative by F. rutted on the part.of the proprie. .,Cowie, Thop. McCallum and john tor. Coal, ' As Santa Cli,us has arrived a little early anal left to any who way%A'ish to be pres- eut, andshotildbe an intereiting. topic under existing cond4tiuns. in an assortment with Mrs. McIlaster, Hard and coal of the this 10Cali tv. Cc�o rete- a -t. the•children and their parents beat quality on. Did you ever stop to-think that are invited to come hand•the beauties of nature, the 'won. .4 - an e a at same before -making.their- -ks of man, 0 d hay- look - ders ofvrention, the works Pr ducts spread themselves before your eyes -choice elsewhere. THOS. A. LAW a b day'? We'read and study ay y day over forms of Art, com• binations of shades and colors. .--.--Field Tile ' .' .-.: - Mrs. McMaster, -' . . Brougham that reach our senses through our eyes Do you, realize that your and Briek -..eyesijrht-ix.the greatest of your Vas.sessious? And do you' guard -Merry 'Xmas ! RLappyNew Year it as such? The human. eye is a Tile 3, 4; 6 and 8 woodeaful construction, yet of in- ...112ch 11tilte delicacy. Don't abuse this the greatest of all important far Get ID priees. Fancy�`Sli)ipers, Hockey Boots, Felt Boots Rubbers,, OL E tors which go to ftiruieli your -Concrete work done. life's happiness. -Paradoxical af, .-'tit reifsoAble prices. •It may seem, not tunny people 705 Pick. Ind. Phone 7, give their eyes the attention that Call and see at "The Corner Shoe Store. ' - is larl-Abed on.-theie hair, the (%re Clarence Simpaon &-their skin or their teeth. -Think • over, and if you have ad , thi, e eye C. N. R. -Station, Brock Road W. M. Palmer, Claremont strain have your, eyes examined ROGRESS can only bi byR. E. Forsyth who has j11.Qt assured by lookingahead purchased the latest ancl.moat effl P&nd preparing for it. slant instrument for the -proper na •exatniustion of the 12mi n eye Farmers—by exercis-:: that is possible to buy. Ap one oint in raising cattle, Ing foresight ' metit for examination by ph hogs and othe readily sale. Astplendld -Women's Institute r 7 programme was rendered at lapt —can add to able products 4, week's monthly -meeting which was held at the -boine of Mrs. W. their worth. This Bank aids 4nd encourages every kind of Bingham. Mrs. C. W. King read a fine paper by Mrs. Evans Ward cultural operation. -00 -Helping Our Y-ouug People agricultural_ THE . 4Get More Out of Cauutry L4 Our greatest asset, Mrs. Ward STANDARD BANK held-, w" not in our up-to-dat e housing and machinery y equipmen OF CANADA SPICKERING BRANCH A.W.CAAWPORTH M^NA*m the young people by way of de- ASSEY-.HARRI which had considerably improved In recent years as an attraction for ertiasing the drudgery and locreas., GRANCH ALSO AT WMTSVI Ing the delights of farm life. Our. asset,alongside of which equipment, stock etc., were of far 7. i r d-,less concern, was to be found in our Q �boys and girls. They are to be the The Rickeling elt a'of to-morrow and must be Vw1ance committ" (thing by way of improving ...gives the chief consideration. Ev- yArm P ements' their knowledge of Agriculture while at school and making Lt and The object of this Association is to I ngan prosecute lesson steall d :their social life attractive, th� the relons. 'habit of real profit-sharing from first tolasi withtbe'yo-ung' foiks* Members having property stolen oommusle competitive events iu growing any m things as well " in' sports.."R reid ome Immedisfaly with am W of Executive Oommitt". comfortable, 'np-to-date school Membership- fee equipment with a grea-ter'ei�lphn Tractors, 'Gasoline En Cream Sepwr Tickets may be had from one ProddenS or sis in the course of study on the gines, atoks ' -practical side of country activitif 9 . . . • I .. ...1. ­ " Demetiry on application. � .­ . . - -Sleighs, Wagons, - Mowers, Rakes Drills Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm were among the things advocated Richardson, Pickbring.• 8 essential factors if we would a -. . , -Bind Harrows, --Plow -lice to our young people and ers, akes, Cultivators, St J, R. Thexto7 W, J. Clark., do jnr tior. M the whole situa rQ. Gregg ,gave another, excellent paper 4w awing . .. ..:..Feed. Cutters, . Pulpers' -Z Outfits which @lie compared the 19th Cen- e,\tury Girl with the 20th Centu Ha Loaders, Manure Soreaders, Rollers Girl, and the girl of our time hall, by far the best of the advantau�t; Ha Loaders Etc., Anythmi 'g for the farm and, (in the whole ,was taking Rd vantage of it, as was evidenc ed in t fact that she hh-d her eye ye on and hand in nearly every activity re found. She wfis 7. In which men a resourceful, independent., Amore better trained, more sensibly dressed and physically' a)nd men- The Universal `tally fit and was rapidly finding -her rightful place alongside of her ...'We will be glad to c on you at any,tim'd'and Sawing-:-Machinery. ' "brotlaev both as a home-maker and Mabufa:ctured by As a citizen. Mrs. Truernan rend- furnish 'you with prices and terms ered a vocal polo and Miss Stephen W. H- Jackson & Son, son, piano solos, both in excell- :em 7 Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, ­.�ent form. Revs. A. McLellan slid •iC. W, King addressed the Insti- Black.-mithing rtnd Woodworking In 'tote on behalf of the Public Lib- all its branches. Saw gumming k. nary Board in the interests of and filing a:speciRlty wl 1* n I a number of much needed improve- V We stock Gasoline Enginres. Emery menu anal attractions in connec Saw Wheels, CirculAr Saws, Saw• and 1,,,Y Mndrels.1 lion with that work. A committee -Lnt'iers (,f F-11 lengths on hand • of flve was Appointed tovo-operate with th�- Board. 11 0 Re THEXTON, - Agel'It Pickering and for sale. 2, —g—i 4 6�n Bilitildift Houses , nua Meetinvo L uth An I in Engbiglid. At last"�ie' house shooriagels' es Its agAgon men are go- -and alleviated In JDugland! Wo B nk, se" a Ing in for house,bulldIng—"home mak- ' Ing" they,cali It, pe W. "Bank. in Strong Position Total Assets- rtinentlY borro Repoftk Show Int4 a phrase from Lady Astar Ili her Ing Pr6fits for Twelve Months. gttatiQn for more and better hous $594,670,013 befom Parliament. 4r253,649.24. A firm called Women Builders has 7 The statement presented to the shareholders 6f the Royal Bank of' 77— ria Street, established it&elf'in.Victo to Its Canada, at the Annual Meetng, held at the Read Office of the Bank ot London, with ono house built Of Montreal, on Thursday, January 13th, was a-most satisfactory one, as thi credit and several others In courne construction or in prospect. MM u year bro ght to a close on November 30th 163"t was one of substantial growth. I Strachey, an exceptionally able and the most successful in the history of this institution. The Directors' Report was read by the, General Manager, �Ir. C. N0114 pots daily -7 is used milliefts of tea ' wo-man, with a ivar record acquired an follows: Profit and rions Aaommt� Please state the with the waacs, Is Inaugurator and isend us a postal for a free Sample. --`.price you now pay and whether blacks Greener Mixed bead of the new company. Balance, Xoyen�ber 29, 1519 ....................;... ;1,096,41S.74 Profl ts for the year, after deductinc Charges of w i a Address saladas Toronto. 6722 -Her 11rat comple'A building a Management and all other Expenses, Accrued qtucco house at Harlemere, In Surrey. a on Tnterest on. DeposIts, full Provision for all Bad A woman architect drew up the plans, And Doubtful Debts and Rebate of Intere t UnmeAured Bills .:............................... $4,253,649.24 Mrs. Strachey acted as her own con- t5,350,067-4 tractor, and female labor wus used Appropz�*ted as :Follows- t 12 per cent. throughout almost the entire opera- Dividends Nos. liO, 131'. 132 and 1 '3,a' In per annum .............­"................... $2,153.169-11 tion. Womi rammed the walls, Bonus of 2 per cent. to Shareholders ................. 402.680 20 abovele;d the Earth, plastered and Transferred to Officers' Pension Fund .............. . 100,000:00 Am' tain ....Unto" This n painted and plumbed! Unfortunately Written off Bank Premises Account ............�,: 400000-00 War Tax on Bank Note Circulation ............. ..... 180,295.47 -be brought in men had to on that Transferred to Reserve Fund ....... . 1,567 006-00 r ......... 646.928.20 d building to lay the bricks for chim- Balance of Profit"and�Loss carried io� By MARIANNE GAUSS. neys and.0 make the doors, but wo- man bricklayers and women-carpe I a- The assets-of the tank have been, as usual, carefully reval.ued, in order to make qmple provision for all bad or doubtful'debts. ters have since been, secured L Would anyone come? and. no The total Assets of the Royal-Bank are now $594,670,013.43, an increase Z v. Ma:rgaret knew how"thd mine look- in-an ca-n be iound about the pressed ever last year. of $Ql,022,928.58. The total deposits ate $456,017.387.02, The sky over Old Patience'Mountala was of the brilliant, yet cold, blue ed from a distance: it was one small brick house on which' the. Women the growth b6ing $61,4163,2�.7,f While a shrinkage is shown in free de- ''of the Rockies. It was cut-here and:hole on the side of a mountain and Builders are at work at present in a posits, accounted for by the fact that on November 30th, 1919, there were white scarcely a speck in a landscape of London suburb. on band large spepial deposits'in connection with subscriptions to' thei .-.�,';,'Ahere by thFr prows of swift I many mountains. They would go out eloude dri.ven by Some wild lurrent The purposa, of the company'l -to' Victory Loan, tirtre is.,shown a substantial,inc4rease in interest-bearinic - to look; they would drag the river; In the upper air. undertake the 'building of houses on deposits, which is a particularly satisfactory feature. t. but they would not think— An ipereAse of not lesi than $62,951,830.00'in current loans isthe result An eatte passed between sky and She was a person who had waves of a large. scale next spring. The neLW n earth.- Spread beneath him was the orf'tbe policy of'affording l6gitimate Assets to clients of the Bank duri despair. Once or twice, for ixample, -woman proposes.to throw herailf Into a period of'great trade expansion. The percentage of current loans 95 r jagged Pl4e .1 the mountain, thickly,she had despaired of making her way the breach and make the -irhortAge a total assets n.ow stands at 48 16. The liquid Sit' ' of th Bank is well gr ormi-d a-rag-, own with pines that f been wn e 9 50.50% Liabilities, and h colleie- 'and there had thin of the past. Being a woman she jo the actual ged fringean its summit. A moving maintained, the liquid assets speck caught his.eyes-and caused him =gdays wbe� she would not touch will build houses very much better cash and deposits in banks being over 30% of the total Liabilities. her books. Now she sat, as at those -have been doing It, for she The Capital of the Bank has been increasedduring the year.by the issue to -swerve. other timesi with her face on her than men It was a girl swerving up the,moun- knowi what women want and aapd� 'of thirty-four thousand shares to shareholders. The rcserve fund now equals tain toward the abandoned gold mine I knees. and wh I at men a.mbitects and CGatract. the capital and a very satisfactory- increase in earnings has been Made known as Sucker S.thm's Hole. Thp.1 Frota.some distance through inter the net profits -being $403,649.24, equal to 23.70% upon callitator 12.10/0 vening earth came a dull boom of— ors have not been giving them! Hole was a gap in'the earth, made by I Had a gun been fired as a signal The personnel of the force employ- of*Combifted capital and rese=e. The usual Aividend and an additional tunneling under a boulder. In the! .. bonus-of 2% has been paid to shareholders and a balance of $546,928-20, a spr -, a pine tree had!outside? She-'shoutL4 with all her -.ed by the 'Women Builders is interest- carried.forward in profit-and loss account. rains of th t in fall en partly in at gthe entrance. Treel strength. Ing in the light It.throws on after ef- During the year seven new branches were opened-in Alberta� seven and eavd.'were like a long figure-four! Whether it had been a gunshot or fects of war work. All the female Ia. in British Columbia, five in Manitoba, two in New Brunswick. iilne-in-lb� -in Prince Edward Island, up some accidental-ho --�of rocks, no bor-employed thus far got Its training -OnU-h-0, three nine in rabbit trap. The tough boughs held I an * Scotia, twent?rmireven-tn ewer came. Bt.; hope had stirred a tw n N wf Ian a mass of earth and rocks in such a i again in Margaret's heart. Now In during the Great War, either In munt- Quebec, one in Saskatchew n, o I e ound d twenty-two in.the way that a slight weight on the tio I Toots nation she could feel the fresh- a. factories,- autz�nioVile shops or West Indies, two in-South America. of the uptorn tree inside the hole ImagI Most of the I erung wind'of" lite kfternoon; she while serving In France. 7, inight dislodge the earth slide. co I'd hear'the wild noise of the river' women are demobilized war workers brought with your morning coffee In She was a large, slow-moving girl, When the Bakers Saved and she climbed directly toward- th foaming white over its dark, sharp- from the big British organizations for :Paris will be baked in the fdrut of a e us �crescent. tooth-ad rocks and the Jays. that squall- women that did such tTemendo work Vienna. old mine. The eagle continued scout- ed out of-the pineff; she conld smell back of the Front. and they are'of so ing for game. DU of Vienna by the ring the siege juniper berries in the sun; she could athletic a build-that the term "Amas- There wis a sudden and violent dis- see the man who had fired the sAot Turks in 1683 bakers' apprentices v ons" describes them well. turbance of the earth about Sucker with bas gun still smoking, go' 40no night In.' under- :-.Christening the Tat& Sah-'s Hole'. The girl had set foot ing at-work. away heard' The name "tank", as -well as-the In the old mine, and_the pine free He* had'not"fieard-her' cries. All 'Tle Muslin Festival at ground-bakehousw. The boys collapsed. thumpi tank itself originated at Foster's was deep stillness. a rhythmic thump! thump! A mustard seed Works at LI The eagle ventured nearer earth. in her place,with R&longing far light-, -Tarare' and were puzzled by 'It. Tw6 of the neoln, England, and was Vic Smell of juniper, of-wild ros6s and of Tarare,'In east-central France. is the the Turks not in any governmental deliberations could have done something for itself. apprentices guessed that chokeeberry bloom rose in a cloud, At A pin6 seed would imVe split the rocks city of muslins. -It was form4rly a Ilt-. at Whitehall. But adopting the name ,­�tho f were driving a mind,'and ran to the oot of the slope a river went with to reach thb sun. She could not do tle village lost In the 136aujolalsXoun-� with a view to mWeading the enemy -a-mighty thundering. The mountain anythint. talus, but now it is th' centre of a 'commandant of Vienna with the news, about the real nature of the machin" stood, as 'always, with Its bead.in the (Conclude& in next issue.) thriving Industry. For 'a They saw the engineer oMe4r as the clever id and told clouds,which were transfigured by'the more than half' him-of their discovery. He went to w a& of the-govern- -a century It*has conducted a world-, afternoon sun. The summit had a rock a, and de-' 4ent' wide trade in the finest muslins, the the underground bakehous The name originated thus:' Sir Wil- shape like a human face, which bore So It Could Make Honey.' cided that the boys we're right- Ttie secret of making which origitially lism Tritttn, the managing director 'of an expression Of Lain. and bad sug- Austrians -got the direction friom the -Poster& Co, Limited, who,-In und and drove ' a second tunnel. Zested'the name "Patience Mountain." A little girl and boy from the poor came -from India; and as a' resiilt of Tritton, .,Mher peaks rose about it. All was as section of London were spending a that trade the little village has be- collabofttion with Maj. W. G. Wilam 'before the accident, except that a holiday,in th count . I caught them, come famous. Each year,' in honor of Then. they exploded a powerful coun-t- actually prepared the design, decided .0 . ry mine. Great numbers of Turks were small gash of fresh earth had appear. writes the Rev. W. B. Money, in Hum- Simonet, the founder of the mills, the er that the beat way to secure secrecy ...'ed on the slope. killed, and the siege was--t.empararily ors. of a Parish, trying to climb over people celebrate the Muslin Festival, ralied.- while the machine was building was to Under the heap of earth inside the the churchyard wall. which calls forth the liveliest holiday make no secret at all-of the matter. old mine Margaret Sahin began to on September 12 of the same year breathe again. my dears," I said, "You mustn't spirit in alLof the inhabitants. so two Independent orders went J.6bn Sobieski, King of Poland, utterly She was slow-witted as well as climb over that wall." Last yeair the festval lasted three routed---the. Turks and-drov6 them through the shops; one order was for 6 The little girl looked DO into my days, during which the lUtl alow-movin1r, it had been likeher to le city was an ."experimental chesals," a phrase I, U,"d on 'the overturned pine and face with-the most beautifully trustful truly a city of muslin, Everywhere back into their own country. that might mean anything, hut that As a rewi6rd for their intelligence bring a piece of the mountain down -look and said: houses. balconies and facades all but t:.e baker boys were granted the.privi- actually referred to the propelling me- between her and the light. Margaret's ';Please, air, we saw a bee fly over disappeared under the light and col6r- ehanism of the tAnk, and the other or- king and selling a rich -teacher at the district school would there, and Willie wanted to catch It ful decorations.. whi4ch were.alwayl ledge of ma . der was for.a "water carrier tor Meso- 1mye said that she was thorough, but roll In the-shape of the Turkish em- idull of perception. If she had been and-take It home to put -it[ our'back pretty and sometimes Ingenious. blem, the crescent. The roll� became potamia," a phrase that'ieferred-to �wild thirg, she would have been eas1l; yard, .so that It.can make honey." Above the middle of the streets were very populim with the Viennese, who the body of the vehicle. suspended' domes. from which -long The men In the boiler shops whets travved. 'titiled them kipfein. When --Marie the tank wa's built regarded the design lout she was a girl who did not read- streamers of muslia were draped in Antoinette marrie& Louis XVI. of fly realize defeat. Although she was graceful' ' curves' tb' the second-flodt "water carrier for Mesopo. Indian Cslh�. France ohs migged :ber kipfelr and for the not a good student, she had insisted You cannot startle an Indian.' de- windows of the houses; resedit, cream, taints" as some freak idea of the manr on entecing high school and had some- clares Mr. Malc6lm McDowell, nor can Ivory and rose preaomlfialed� gay and sent to Vienna for an Austrian baker, agers-, and, since the title of the draw- who should teach his Parts confreres ingg was'too long and cumbersume how minaged to make her way 'you raffle his calm dignity. beautiful-colors, like garlands of flow- the art of fnakinT tl�iem. 'The -rolls.;- 'through a mathematics course. Now, 'the'sattsfkctidn'of pdint- era, hanging from Immenad- corals. for everyday speech, they were soon �-shevras taking extension work. She I once had known as croissants—retained their 'Intended to tAiach school and go to Ing out -to an Indian chief an aero- Vehicles of all kinds were adorned -.,original shape mil b6carne ai popular speaking of it as "that bloomin' tank." plane sailing across the sky. It was with fancy muslins dud gave the scene The government recognized the ad. ­tollege. th#-'flMt aeroplaub he had ever seen, ve in Parts as they-were-in-Vienna: And mirable inappmpriateness of the namq- _7 She did not realize the desperate. a brilliancy such as bright flowers gi this is why one of the rolls that is and 'promptly adopted it. Thus ths, )f her pligbt. On her way an" had fond hopes that he would to the festivals-of southern. California. Iness u p -�'the mountain to, look for a wolf den show some excitement. word -Tank" acquired a technical Sig- she had b nificance that may puzzle ihi' futur.1)'' een considering a problem in "There!" I mid. "There! What do aigebra. When the earth began to you think of it? Isn't it extraordinary?" -1h Soul Am erica s Toe etymologists to explain. slide,'her mind had stayed for a see- The chief looked up' at-.1he. aero- or two on the probM-m of x and plane calmly; then he looked at me lands near Cape Horn, and that Chile etc. y, anl even *hen darkness descended Sefirch upon the.map for the toe of Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, But It was built to do that, wasn't on her .she had not been greatly South America, and you.will find It loves most dearly. A national song 7 e says that the copthue flower's red 'is frightened. When the noise and dust It?" h said. broken into a medley'of irregular.�-is- subsided and she picked herself u the blood of 'the dying races- of In- p from the earth, she thought only that lands, scoured by strong currents and dians; but it-rather betokens the hope . � . ­A Credible Witness. swept by Ic 'writes W. W;.-and promise of splendid life. a Little- dirt had fallen; she must y tempiests, 4 creep out. before 6 real. earth slide A Kawas�City grocer named Tony Rasor- in- The Pan-American Maga- met in Punta Arenas, once upon a 'came. Grisni& was arrested by the food' in-- sine. time, a courageous Scotch lady, gin It was totally dark. Minutes passed. Spector, after a housewife 'bad cora- Scanning the brief distance-between artist, a farmer and a qualified gold 00 ,OKS I 14 not grow accustomed to )far eyes d has explored all these and the South Pole, you assayer, who ,,the intensi darkness. She took alarm plained that Grisnick had sold her these at it ani-,Iegan to push with her some bad eggs. The grocer pleaded perhaps say to yourself that these out-of-the-way Islands. There Is gold stfidnig shoulders. at the mass. not guilty. 'Scraps of battered land mustbe"deso- fit the sands of most of these shores, of earth that imprisoned her, at the .,.Is anyone here a Judge of good and late and forlorn,worthless and barren. and there is material in abundance You wilt Immensely Improve -:same time reaching with 'both hands bad eggs?'? the judge aaRed, after But so you would-misjddge. In the for a thousand-pictures, She had of the tastiness of dishes and :lot the roots of the pine tree. hearing the evidence. No one 're- gentler perlods'pf the year even small this region a very different impression add tremon The tree was gone. Her shoulders sponded. The inspector, who was rowing bGat,4 may pars plarvidly- from from that of -Charles Darwin, who dously to their into contact with a mighty mass prosecutlt--g Gemairk, toy-all with an islet to peninsula from headland to seems to have seen nothing but the .no�rlshlng value If you use be- oftoelt. �A=e-at boulder had skd SbA egg above the judge s desk, dreaming rocks, Perched solitary In gloomy ravinee, dank vegetation ana plenty of fore the entranee to'the mind, 1pusbed with. all her might against it 9 gudU We had bettAr give Tony smooth se"' , and the vis"Ifor to such dripping forests, when he camei this., way on the Beagle's famous voyage. Ind only-.felt bow weak she was. the benett of the doubt, and—"-began spots--will find vendure., nestling In. s Her whole body grew cold; tl�e the judge. He was interrupted by a every crevice, veritable forests in shel- Cettain of the larger Islands of thi '1�woisture started on her face. She loud "pop." The inspector bad drop- tered gorges, and, from the brauclies group are to-day the homes of a grear- -al-mays takenAings quietly, but -the iagg. sheep farming Industry- lmd ped of every tree festoons' of the lovely and growing _Vw she bekah,to struggle likv a wolf "You're flned twenty-five dollars!'! red cop1hue that Chile has formally Navarin. and Tierra del Fuego, for ex a trap. She tore at the earth and sbouted the judge. adopted as-her national-flower. ample, display Model farm buildings, BOVRI L beat the. rock with her ban6; ohe sobbLid and'�ried aloud. A choice and gallant flower it is. with fine, prosperous flocks. The wat- Four or five inches long, its six thick, erways between"the Islands are cf In- She had been crouched on her knees. Stockholders Must Be Natives. '. e Vim- waxy petals form a long bell with finite variety and beauty, ag tb Now sbe-forgot everything and tried Stockholders. in private banks in es' gold-' LT curved edges slightly everted and the ous Beagle.Channel; the shot 4o leap to her feet, but her head came Sweden must be natives of Sweden. .00ARSE SA into violent contact wath the Took lips faintly splashed with cream; the en sands invite adventure. and If more color Is a most w g red, than-one gold-"eking company ha shelf above ber. The pain was a shock Spain a Beggar's Paradise. onderful glowin tLAND SALT that brought be,� to hesself. She put neither crinison nor scarlet, b& the failed new enterpris,es are not la�k F, ler hands on her -r take up,work that may yet. put Bt4k Carlots i"d and after a Spain Is said to have nearly a quar. bright and deep royul hue that only to -while began to feel blood from a slight ter of a million professional boggars. :flowers may wear. There are white these lands of the Far South Into the TORONTO SALT WORKS behVid her forehead. I copl. rank Qf,rAd Producers on a large 0ealp wound y - ut It is the re( 'Mcicewr 11-- vailetles, too, b C. J. CLIFF TORONTO Round her were Silent things, like the Minard's Linhnent for Burns, etc. bue that Is characteristic of the, is- Scalft roots of trees. 2 P "in v�: 7 'MM 5. .7 X W 04 W -,SUB. DISASTER RISE IN EUROPEAN. MARYGOER OF UMM MRS EXCHANGE IN N. YORK OFF LAND'S END 11DIZ -STENLY Wff H CORK SINN-FEMW ry Advance Ascribed to Progress Six British Officers and rift in Allied Claims Against One Sailors Perish Wth V __ -�Wffitary Dynamited Six Build inp as Reprisal for Attack on Germany. _ __JK-5. New York says:- A despatch from London,. Jan.,,23.-Bey6nd the fact Crown -Troops--Curfew Order Forbids Citizens to Walk Exchange on European countries rose that it -seems established that the' Streets on Saturdays and Sundays After Nightfall. X. British submaritte, K-6, Commander vigoroualk in this market on Thurati day, the advance being ascribed by John A. 'Gaines was not rammed., A despatch from London says:-The drawn revolvers ordered the ]urge international bankers to reported pro- there is nothing yet to explain, the perse, infittary dynamited six buildings on crowd tat gathered to dis the claims cause of the disaster to, submers- Jha otherwise it Would me gross in connection with )i saying tit of the allies against Germany. ible on Land's End last Thursday,. rib Washington Street,' in the City 4 fired on." All-this afternoon explosions J., of official re- Demand bills on London were quoted This was the first British naval Ais=; Cork, Ireland, as acts - through the eitj as the reverberated I:., at $3.71%,the highest since the latter aster since the armistice was signed prisal, iiieluding two* houses where troops methodically razed the li6uses, July, and at noon a fur- and the worst submarine Accident to• two members of the Royal Irish Con- drivhig the people of the stricken city part of last 0 MOM i ther advance to $3.78Ya was reported. the country in peace times. attacked:stabulary were a eked on Saturday. into panic. The French rate or Paris demand The complement of vessels of the The destruction of the six premises which were destroyed 4iness The p bills sold at 6.60, a gain of 14 points K class ii5 alproxixmately six officers establishments followed within forty- included Higgins' saloon, Miss Ma- eight hours of General Strickland's hony's stationery store, the' West• over Wednesday's final price; and a and 50 men. � ' warning thak he would -rule Ireland bourne fruit store,.Maearis' restaurant new high level for the current move Many theories concerning the dis- Mont. appearance of -the under-water boat with a harsher hand unless all attacks ,and Murphy's saloon. tances sold Marks or German remittances are being advanced, but although an Upon the Crown foYces ceased at once- The police also held up and searched at 1.64, a slight ga in over Wednesday. official -inquiry into the disaster is The miltary officials assert that on all the employes, of D'A•Yer*s huge tal remittances being held aboard the battleshi The other continin rem ant 9 !Saturday night while they were escort- wholesale drapery concern. we're irregularly higher..' Queen Elizabeth, is doubtful whe- While the explosions-were proceed- Ing the _�ng an ambulance containing wounded o the ther an�ythink. more concern men to a hospital they.were fired upon- ing and striking new' terror, to the 'from houses' in Washington street. hearts-of the people of Cork,' Striclxc_ King George is Member fate of-the K-5 ever will be known. The land dealt another bldw to the citizens Wreckage has been found near-the andaim from 3treet`corners. of Large Black Pig Society houses selected • for - destruction are by ordering that curfew shall begin spot where the submarine was last said to have been occupied-by. Well- at five o'clock on Saturdays and Skin- Takes up Reins of Gover-ament. A despatch from London a aye:- seen. 'known 'Sinn Fein sympathizers who days. M. )3riand,the famous French states" King George has just been, elected a .. It is surmised that the vessel may -were given a warning to clear out. This means that henceforth 21-0 man, who has accepted the offer of membe r of the Large Black Pig So- bave been damaged by an internal -They were permitted to remove their peple will be allwed on the streets on President Milleraud and termed I eiety, The Times announces explosion or by the great pressure of 'i hum- prepared and then military-engineers rest days after nightfall. The order cabinet in succession' LeYgue-13. this a'-,iety are breed- the water at the depth of five-: . . .. . Members of prepared for the demolition of the is a_heavy blow to business of all era of a famous Berkshire variety of dred feet, where'the craft is supposed J1 to lie. Salvage is considered impos- 4. Meanwhile officers with kings: Germ' any's Military large.hogs,.-some of-which were pur- buildings. Mew sible, and it is doubtful whether it is Nil chased recently from the royal farms Power is will be' -possible ,to obtain a photol',, at Windsor by King Alfonso of Spain, ALARMED AT INDIA WILSON TO ACT IN the -native graph of the wreck, as was done in im MATTER A despatch from Paris says: IkAth a view to the case of the steamer Laurentic t. I MILITARY SITUATION I ARMENIAN breeds. -Four pourparlers b e t w e e n when that vessel was sunk. in the 21 show ;Lough &-,#"ly. is -operate in France and Great, Britain i Proposed Army Reduction Asks Allies to C6 $1,000,000 For that no undue pressure is to be The official list of tbose'on board Task of Adjusting Frontier. i the K.5 issued to-night confirms the Causing Much Uneasiness. exercised upon Germany on the Starving Children'' A desyatch y L am London says_��A ---._A-- despatch" from Washington.-question-of imrnediate�-diiia-ix-,a- 1 Reu ter despatch from Delhi says: says:-President Wilson . has des- ment of the home guards. A despatch from -New York 51 men on board- 4,MuA uneasiness prevails at the patched to the Allied natioris,a note-in te 4 Experts of both Countries --John D. Rockefeller,jun., The &less r, the -Admiralty an moment in the Indian army at the'connection-with"their request to Ifini 1 Expei have mag nouncement states, occurred 100 miles decision of the Government to demob- to,fix the boundaries of'Armenia, it assured their Governments that Ion of the Standard Oil 0 1 off Land's End. The-submarine, it -is ilize--about a dozin"lndianlcavalnr and was learned on Thursday. The Presi- .Germany to-day is ' altogether nate, has contributed $1,000,00 added, bad &.full complement of offi- over thirty Indian infantry regiments.'dent, in his communication, is under= harmless from a military view- to the relief of starving Euro- cers and-men on board. decided' to pean children. This announce- stood to, have .requested co-operationj point. It has been The K class of submarines',are" the; This means that about 30,000 men 2,500 British officers 'will be. dis- In the task be has-accepted. sanctio-h the Spa agreement that ment was made on Friday by latest type of British submersibles, President further occupation of Germain Herbert Hoover at the conclu- the vessels beinsr- 3.18 feet in length, 'Charged frost the service by the end , When the' Allies asked Pre occu of March. It I:,also,believed probable Wilson to fix the Armenian fronti-us territory will be. postponed by,sion of a dinner giv en to Mr. with surface spged of 22• knots and that the British forces in India will they agreed thoroughly to co-operate.. week. I Rockefeller's Bible class. a speed submerged 'of nine knots.• be reduced by the sending home,of two With this . the PreAdent the Council next They carry eight torpedo tubes, one is aswraneq cavalry and of four British proceeded, by vappointing.Henry bler- four-Inch gun and one three-inch gun. infantry battalions. genthau -as his representative. Me, Weekly a rket Re d Ile disaster to the K-:5 occurred Mpo "These measures re being adopted then Baked the Allies to suggest ho%N-1 while the was practicing, %vitb foul p4irtly because the' gat war is en(ted the subject should be approached. bthtr eubmarines of the K clasti. -.-and partly owing to the withdrawal of No suggestions from the Allies have 4 -Toronto.- 15-section case; 5�'-2%-Ib. 'tini, 26'tol lanjt�ba wheat-No. 1 Northern, 27c per Ili. $197%- No. 2 Northern, $1.94%* No. troops from Mesopotem4s, and to the been received in iresponse to this re-i 'I Smoked meats-Hams, nied.,, 4q. to CENSUSTAKING. bad finamial outlook in the country quest practically,for instructions,.ex- ON APRIL 24 and ther consequ�-nt growing Indian 1 cept one from Lloyd•George that the 3 Northern, $1.89%; No. 4 "eat, 4-1c; heavy, 37 t6 39c; cooked, 55 to outcry at heavy army-expenditures.I President might discuss..the -matter $1.82%. 69c; rolis, 33 to 35c; cottage rolls, 37 to 39c- -breakfast bacon, 45 to 49c; commissioners at Con-1 Mhnitoba oats-No. -2 CW, 517/se, England Makes Changes M.' The Govqrnment of India is now con-I wiA the Allied comm fancy �reakfast baton, 59 to 66c; aldering, ways and means of meeting stantinople. This method was not re- No. 3.CW, 47%c; extra No. 1 feed, backs, plain, bone in: 49 to 54c; bone- be Asked. i47%c; N6.-1 feed, 45%c; No. 2 feed, Question$ to the heavy Budget deficit which seems garded by the Government,as co.ricitt- 42%c. less, 55 to 59C. A despatch front London . says:-­ -ex- clue to result Cured nieats-Long clear bacon, 27 Inevitable, owing to the fall in S. -Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 93e; 'to 28c- clear bellies, 26 to 27c. Finlebing, touches are being put to ---chsnige.and "vere trade-depression." . The best opinion is that the Presi- CW,7(c; feed,65c; rejected, 65c. Lard--!Pure, tiereett, 23 to 24:��jc; the arrangements for. taking the No.4 cen- ditorial dent already has indicated to-the Al- The Daily Telegraph, in an e All above in store, Fort William. tubs,21 to 25c; pgils,24 to 26c; prints, sus on April 24. Chang".have been "Are. We Giving Up India?" lie& that he may take up the boundary Ontario wheat-F.o.b. shipping 25% to 26%c. Compound tierces, 15% made in the questions ;bat are to.oc. takes a very serious view of.the an- question with Turkey. This. Govern- pomt,:s, according to fre4rhts,outside. to 16c; tubs, 1614 to .17'Ac; pails, ebmpany the counting of the popula-* umneement contained in this despatch. ment previously has advised the;Allies NO. 2 srngt,$1.85 to 0.90; No. 2 1784 to 19c; prints, 18 to; 18%c. 1_ If says the reduction of the Indian thia, as the United States assisted in winter, .90 $1.95. Choice heavy steers, $10.60 to $11: lion. No returns wolf Lt. required army was not recommended• by the the defeat of Turkey, it has the right) American earn-Prompt shipment, good heavy-steers, $9.50 to $10; but_ to blindness, dumbness, deafness -oz y track, Toronto, $1.10. -do, imbecility, about which informatior Commander-in-Chief in India, nor by to be heard on any treat settlement No- 2 yellow, chers' cattle, choice, $9 to $9.75; �the Army,Council at hone, nor-by the -by the Allies with Turkey which in- Ontario oats--No. 3 white, 50 to ood $7.50 to$8.75; do, med., $55.7-a to has -been previously somewhat un-., 54c, according to freights outside, 1161.751; do, corn., $6 to,$5.50; butchers' reliable. TV, rear Iceroys Military advisers: volves partition gr Farigement of Barley-Malting, 90 to 96c., accord- bulls,choice, $8 to $9;-do, good,.$7 to Ages, however, must he given witk "These responsible -authorities," it territory. That Includes Armenia. ing to freights outside. $8; do, com., $6 to $6; butchers' cows, rnore precision than' -befor I " I 0---Mtbntim� are entirely opposed to any b says, Ontario dour--Wirter, in Juts a96, choice, $7.50 to $8*50- do good, $6-25 as years, widle details will be diminution of the small army of Eur. '.`,pronipt 'shipment, straight run bulk, to $7; do,com., $4 to 4; ieeders,$7.75' In" Han. A. L Sifton sought "in respect of married men) opean soldiers -which guards seaboard, $9. to ;8.75i do, 900 lbs.,' $7.25 to $8.25; sjai a a do com., w�dowers and widows;'concerning the' ' rainst invasion and rebellion. It is Dies at Ottawa Peas--No. 2. $1.80 to $1.95, outside. do 800 be.,.$5.75 to 16 7 5 number Manitoba flour-Track, canners and cutlers'$3 to and ages of children under r"Mrded. with equal disfavor by the Toront�o: $6'to $6; imost highly placed and experienced A despatch from Ottawa says: First patents, $10.90; second patents,- $4.50; milkers, good to chabee, $85 to sixteen. Another new inquiry calli .�tl 'afficials of the Indian Civil Service $10.40. $150; do, 'om. and med.. $50 to $60;1 the enumeration of plpces of work, il L Hon. A. L. Siftoft, Secretary of'State, , Buc)kwheat-No. 2-$1.05 to $1.10. lambs, yearlings, $9 to $9.50; do,, and•there is also to be abetter classi. Wevertheleas it was carried in the died at 8.15 Friday morning. Rye;k-No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.55 spring, $11.50 to $12; calves, good to'i fication of Industries. ".Viceroy's Council by the votes es of non- Right Hon:-Arthur Lewis -Sifton, to $,.(;0. choice, $16 to $17', aheep,, $6 to $7.50; preparations for the c'ensus in Eng. official and native members. They ob- K.C,, M.A., LL.B., D.C.L. (Medicine Ittilifeed-Carlots.' delivered, To- bogs, fed and watered, $15.50 to X16; I land and Wales are placed on,an esti- Hat),was at St.Johns,Middlesex, s, bags include'd': Bran, do, weiF jetted to the 'increase of taxation ronto freight, hed off cm-s, $15.75 to $16.25; mated population of 38,000,000, two which would be requ*ired- to-maintain C%.PuA1ty, six'miles from the city of per ton, $40 firm; shorts, per ton, do, f.o.b., $14.50 to $15; do, country establishment. London, Ont. on October 26, N59. He'$40; feed points, $14.25 to $14.50. million more than ten years back, foe-white �Iiddlings, $47.2.5; he army at its present estal The Viceroy was unable or unwilling was a son of John Wright Sifton, for flour, $2.75 to $3. Montreal. though war wastage and lower bi rth Ito No. 3 insist on this necessary addition to some years a member and for one term- Cheese New, large, '30 ,to .114c; Oiti-Gan.Vest. No.72, 72ep ""8,',rates have to be reckoned, emigration -the military budget, and on 'division Speaker of the Legislature of Mani- 311 . to 139c. Flour-Man. sprin wheat pat-twins, 31 to 32c;-triplets, 'i t' 'has been at a standstill' for some the party in favor of-ruinous economy toba, trid of his wife, Kate Watkins 82%c; old, large, 32 to 35c; do, twins, ents, firsts, $10.Q(). Rolljoats-_Bags, years. was in the majority." both of Irish descent. 32% to 35%e. 0 . 90 lbs., $3.45 to $3.50. Bran" $40.26.t Scotland,has her own registrar, and wife, 60 Butter-Fresh dairy,'choice, 49 to Shorts, $40.25,. Hay-No. 2, per ton, Ireland will likewise act independent,! He leaves to survive his loan a ' c; 6-ftmery, No. 1, 55 to 58c; fresh, car lots, $29 to $80. Cheese--Finest ly. Present statistics -put the aggre. 1119 us and one son and one daughter. 58 to Gle. easterns, 27 to,12711/,e. Butter----�Gboie- 1111 A 000 BUSHELS i.gate population of the United Klng2 _OF CORN FOR CHINA Margarine-32 to 35c. est creamery,56to57c. Eggs--Fresih,, d Eggs-No., 1. 74 to 76c; selects. 77 80c. Potatoes-Per bag, car lots, $1.55ti om at 46,500,000. 85 to 88c. to $1.60. to 79c; new laid, in cartons France Discharging Offer of Western U.S. Farm- War Debt to Spain Beans-r�,anadian band-picked, bus., • rutcher steers, coed., $8 to $9; com" supply Cork With $10.75 to $4",,,prini", $3 to13­50; Ja- $7 to $8; butcher heifers, mod., $7.50 era Accepted- by Relief Building Material, pans, Re; Limas, lkladagaqcar, 10�4�c; ,1 $8.50; com,, $6 to $7; butcher cows,I Committee. -A despatch from .Pari,% says:-In California Limas, IV-'e. med., $5 to $7.50; canners, $3.50 to response to Spain's repeated- requests - -s, $4 to $5; bu-tcher bulls, A,Jespatch from -Ottawa says:-- Alaple products-Syrup, Per LniP. $3,75; cut,tei New York, Jan. 23.-Herbert C- for France to settle its war. debt of ai, ",40"to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals., eon�., $5 to $7. 'Good veal, $13 to $14;1 Plans made to rebuild Cork's burned Hoover announced yesterday that an four hundred million pesos, the 'Vin- ',I area have resulted in the Irish Tntez- %_.i-) 'to $3.40. Maple sugar, 1b., 27 me(l., $10 to 1,112; giws, $6, Ewes, ot6r of 15,000,000 bushels of corn by ister of Finance has forwarried the to soc. S5 to $7; lambs, 1-00d, $121; coni.,-$8 national Trading Corporation Ltd., Of ,mid-West farmers to alleviate suf- first instalffient of thirty-five millions r 'kve 8 Cork, Ireland, seeking materials ini Honey--(')0-30-lb. tins, 23 W 26c per to $11,50. flo)ZS, (Iff-cA ights, fering abroad had been accepted and to Madrid. 11b. Ontario comb hone� at 'R7.50 per $17.50; sows, SIIJ-50. Canada. The Trade and CommeTei A 'he Union Relief. Commission t would Cepartinent has received a letter from' begin preparations necessary for col- A that corporation asking to be put In. letting, shipping and distributing this a touch with Canadian firms Whkb can It must be milled, but the mil� corn. supply building materials for recon- lers have not been approached on the struitt 'on purposes. subJect. The growers pledge delivery of New Cunard Liner their corn at the nearest railrnad points, the work and cost of, trans is One-Class Boat' 4t# loortation to be handled by the Hoover A *spatch from London says:-For organization; the American'Commit- the first time a transatlantic liner sail- .tee for China Famine Fund and the from England for America ed with no No" But Relief Committee. distinction Of Class In its passengers- " "It In estimated that it distinction There are no first, second or third. 60 cents to move a -bushel of corn class bertha on the Albania, a Cunard ope "!Erom an Iowa farm to Eur , and to China. go we will have to raise left Liverpool for bout the same amount to transport - liner,'whicho ha.% New York, via Queenstown, on her ...... ... ... maiden trip. rt #7,500,000 for transportation alone. CIVILIZATION The Albania is described as a "one. There are other elements that go Into TORONTO MEN BRING U.S. BALLOONISTS TO the eQsto of movement and handling Jolinnv'Jores, Rushton Road, Toronto, in the centre, with his famous.teams of huskies which pulled Lieut.q, class Twat," all passengers havinC that have to be considered and work- -Klc�or.and III.Mon. Into Mattice: on th*e left is Sam Sainsbury, of Toronto, wbo secompanled Jones on his north- their own cabins and the run of the ed out."' ern adventure. entire shipw .7 4 n —Found, a small sum of money. q 4`10CALISMS- 'Loser call at this office. —The township assessor com d Pictu' re'_ of WE U bV - - T H E M ARK Wor, 'E-,fts ', next Is mences his eounds weak. J71. Ha'm had a businei jaielag at two Wen. Apply at the'Rose Flax Muskoka Hospital —Harness anct shoe re .:_-Coakwell's old stand. All orde —Dr.Henry will be here as usual .11 pine-scented air, dazzlinfir sun- prow tly -attended to. Victor shine, freshly n as, vivid _V next Tuesday to ottei3d to his pro- , blue water! No nigorao.ed, b.rt the song feegional duties. of'birds I —St. George's church services z Fiet on an 'elevation—the Muskoka on Sunday next: Morning, 1Q.30 —John and-Mrs. McGinty entor- Free Hospital for Consumptive& Auced our prices on Overalls talued a number of friends on consistingr of an infirmary for bea Evening, 7.00; Ounday School at ertook .2.80 Monday night. ing the lake, and many long. low, pa been —This, is an age in which pep. open-air p&vlUons, surrounding N. Richardson has Here, in hoa- wide. green lawns. ple, more than they ever did be. bat indisposed during the cots. are the patients, all, ks' Undere�veAr,' 7 Vv past few days and under the doc fore, deem it their duty to them W aerfullr happy. WhLte-clad' selves, their families, and to the nurses and doctors pass to and fro. tor's cars. Peace and contentment reign. Con- H G. and Mrs. Calvert'are state, to make some provisiqp for valeacents baAk on sunny lawns, or -Boots, Mitts and Gloves r old age. ,Sorue people trust lie in shaded hammocks. Broken tb spending a few weeks with their ei down through overwork, worry, j of their savings to loan-companies, Perfectl� Sdti�fied to Take Less daughter, Mrs. Irw Shepherc , under-nourishment they -have -We are , others place their faith in fratern- nothing tp do but get well. Kitchener' "It's God's own spot," declared one al societies, and others i6vest-in —Fred Bunting and the Misses ,,.,ttn,��.man reverently. Proper 7 Berths and EverBunting niotored real estate or ih ho"jes r air and good food had saved,Via.life..the Samarita-li multitudes trust insurance, cow- ding for a bed-riddeti.. ��'-�Ahe day with relatives. panies to Jqok after their old age. fattier during the son's absence. a Y' huand satoretches out to those losing —The regular monthly :t6eeting All, these are good'in their.w ofthe Methodist Ladies' Aid'will but df�y are :not lufalliblFt their urip of life! y be held oil Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, as many have found ont to their Contributions znay- be sent jo Sir you'll be surprl&. IVe m-ish to direct your William Gage, 84 Spadina Avenue, ready for thal New Suit, at 3 P. m.. at the hotue of Mrs. sorrow, Toronto. or to Geo. A. Iteid. Treas- �­`;'_Gordon Law. .-ed at what splendid v' alues we ate offering: ic- appears in another colunin on.t., in regWrd to the govern went an- Joseph Lawson, of Auburn Get the Habit. Go to Bunt Ing's. -anteb of the Now Advert4sements. V191 In g 0 '-Sarah Clark government iq good as loug as the of Church St. untry is solvent. No safer IT aw. baled or vestmen t can be made than thi. louse. Russel!Fleming.Kingstan road 19 village went down to Whitby on r e d To ..Bunting Picke ind Thursday evening ],%.gt to see the —The Department of High%vu,%R OR -SALE—One Holstpincow, just Established 1857— -Whitb �;nior hockey team f the Provincial government Ff.eshened. Good milker. E.L.Cha have, we understaua, modified R.R. 1,Whitby. Pick.Bell phone. l6t feat the hawa junior team by :S to 2. their plans somewhat, with re- WANTED—By *idoieer. aged 45. speet to the wo�k on tAie Kingston a woman as housekeeper for larm house —The Picke'ing jt'tnior hockey 04 road. No asphalt surface mill be near.Nlalvern�.-Apply Joe Pott�-, --'Thursday evening last and played rasoline, 0000 am and the Rouge Hill, as was in fi'Oft SALE�2-bnr;e power g MOOMP ;L. a friendly ga we with the the te, b in team motored- to Claremoat on laid tbis year betvve�en Pickeriu West Hill.Qnt. 19-1.10 19 1 re tended and for which tenders ji. wr-coo!ed. i!so small cutting- ox, buth of that village, defeating them by .-class condition. Ap ly to S.Dixon, R,R. 4 have been received, nor,Will there "" ou fl 19-20 :the se-ore, of 8 to 4. Nv 2.Pickering. (-R. ge. ill" —W. G, Reid returned holne on any be hild-betwegn Pickering and. -as reported. ' But OR SALE—Mr.Latmblin plictimat Saturday from Toronto. where he Wliitb.y a 9 v% Fiz ured. �,,x,ke buqzy. in fir%t-class underwent an operation on hi� ..the work will-be continued in lay. c.,n, 1�tuun, owner will sacrifte. for quick sale, 4 d6v�h broken sto %ppl V foYai-.Cn-Ce­r,-Glen Major, Phone Clare We Fir ing tie and btiifd jaw at the ho 0 1 e glad 110. 19-20 toknowthathe is 'making rapid lag n ALE AT We Offer You —3?Les Potter has been engaged a $lo double'cord,-Hemlock and pine.SO.Ou which will iiiust prob "biv be laid cord,'- tkngus,J. Doucette. of the sUarn auxiliary of tbeir tb6, woi k will begin in diverting Pho ** d ibs. f6r' '.25c. In addition to lul 4 iLt down next year. -water works system, and has ea- the Highway Fit Highland Creek X'OTTC 9—11stv ine pureliRsod a port- Aered upon his duties. He does -to 90we distauce sopth of the I will be ;wepared to saw First-class Rolled Wheat, 41 lbs tor 25ce 'f6 not intend to didve before spring. Kingston. road and builditi g,&-lumhe�at loj-1.;f.con.4.Pickering. on and after brifiken large viaduct wbich will be a �ickeriq. Ind.,plione 140,�. is-Ili stone SALE—Chea all kinds of . y1mer Canned Corn, I r were standing on the sld- ings here on Monday morning, the building of the Rouge bridge. VOR harnes-,4. and Pail kinds of farm im- -waiting to be tin.loaded. - There i�- This ebauge of plans ;hould be plements in good order. Alsoseveral heavYand hl.Uldf%and acouple of light licirse-powers. Aylmer Canbed Peas, 18 cents per can q utte acceptable to the people, as now an immense qnsinti 'it assures a splendid road Herman#,Claremont. Phone 201. - I-0 tf ly in the in the yard ready for owrIlistli0ones WO HOUSES TO LET—Two brick- A y1mer Canned Tomatoes, 20@ per can Its So-on as spring opens up. near future. Tcottages.one With stable accommodation, Z3L —Do not. forget the drama. eon- A deep gloom was cast over and both equipped'with town water and U the home and village th general on andhavinsgoo-d rdensand fruit.' Immedilt be presented- in the 'Mwn Hall Sunday' morning. 4ala. 23rd, when OR SALE—One -u - Oar the Mary Ann, the beloved wife I registered cow. I -Have Yo Tried Dramatic .,Club of St. Georg George Stephenson, passedaway. yearold, Iheavywagon, Iset e's after suffering fur sever^l months' I heavy sleighs. I ,parator, some good brecd- lot one %laivy4-t- Choice* Blended Black'Te 35c. church. A most einjoyable even a at ing is assured to all those who at-- Mrs. Stephenson 'wag the dRught B F con..14ditertrigI Ind th er of the late-Jahu JQbnston. one 607. Fred Lacey. Highland C ree -19-22 Aend. -It sn-rely is a Splendid Tea Some thirty delegates frow of the pioiieerq -of the distric;t,. OR SALE-8-roomed ffro�m"noqe, she having been born in Darling. F%LOne foundation newly decoraied t�e Whitby District are attend- in cellw. frame�table and OuLbuildinxs. log "The Big Boys' Woik Cqufer ton. but. haq beer a reAdent of orchard and-rmall fruits. I i-2-acres ofland. thi.,di,;tl-ict 1110,�t of her life. Mpja, .,Xpply to-A. Palmer. Pickering, or' to W. H. ence" in session at Trenton over Kennedy.Barrister.WhittiV.. ail of Eas' first, tot the week-end. -Pickering will be Stephenion was in -her PLnd year. P y represented by Rev. J. W, Down, She is iiiapvived by her hii-sband. AUCTION SA1,E' OF Iyu). Grubb, C. B. Bryant � two datighten; al)d seven _on.�.. Kin,, CottonLaundry Soap, 1..00 and M B 11 bars .1 Theo. Dowri. They hre 11r-. I Fowler . Farm Stock, Implelnents, —Cecil Bradley,* formerly ' of Contier.- John 7, Joe, 99eri ilan. - Ilay, Rooti Etv. -tkiiiij Po'wder nef:s shop in the- old dr Pickering. ,tad William. (if the U. The�property of opposite the post offive, And i-4 pre- 10 cents per bottle S. She i- al!,o survived by two �11 kinds" ''Ot Essences, ) do harness and sboere- %isterg and two brothersl, Mr-4. pared t pairing. He will also carry a `�'-stovk' of lmrripss and other -11p- ge J"lltl- FROIAY, FEBRUARY 4TH,,. 92 r n Rankin of Toronto, Geor ' " Ture Ulov6 ilo" e)',Aarge jars, 4' cents He rei, and is prepare'd to-giiark-ritee trial Flint, Hivb.. who were all pre�;ent -fac-tlo at her bedside. ftinpral took Bt ing tinder t1te a of the, chu- in., on Tnp�zdny find pro. posed to be iti foki% Sorrel rn'kre. 8 yrs. y*-Bell iral elaRs. They have bv'en'snrcess- ceeded to Salem Cemetery..when- old: Che.,tnut trf%re. 11ged; Colt, h d. orite . the renLains were laid to rest in tq:jinj Teaks old: Colt; g p, rising 2 -ring- fav ack or -1-fixed—Its Great elocutionist, Miss Peail Ne%vton, the family plot. of Toronto. for 'Wed neQday even- —The annual meeting of the CATTLE ing, Feb. 2nd. AZirlissiort, adults congregation of St. Andrew s 'Con- church was held on,Tuesd steers; Yonrling heifer,,Yearling steer; --cert In- a large wini -'IIEFP, PIC-8 AND FOWL. M "SIL , )CH AP MAN church. bet of the members and Al�herent;i ram,I year old regi�-tered; Shropsliffe- -The following interestiug present. The pastor, Rev. P. 1 0 regiiitereld Sh ropshire e%x e�-, 6 Shrop- of the Globe on NlondRv : ."Lord man acted as seerettiry. After de- sblre.�sow in pig; 11 shofit a Sottieiq, former] of ' Pickering, votional exercises, the report-iQ hens and cockerels. -:HARD item appeal s; Abaiit 50 y BUNDY'S WARE Ont.,'Is, engaged to Daisy from 'the varions organizitions INIPLE.NEENTS ETC. with springs, nArls- 'Fitrui truck. 3- the late-Capt. Meeking of the 10th celved and thepe were till of a now: Bain wagon; the wife of Herbert Johnson of Sunday Sebool with ail aver- er, wer, NT-H, 5-ft, CUt. nearlynew. Deering -horse, Plow, Wilkinson No. J, Mid-Winter"Sale 0 es seeder, 3 -Sheriff fol: Iffampsbire. After stim of $168 for ruissons, besid 7. miariv new.; Scuffier, 31-H. nearly their ma rriagp- they -will li,4e at snbstantial stlims for other obi ects- n,,- Set tf hitrrows; S6t of bob. E sttinoor CfAie, England." -eg -ubscribed ne - sleighs, ­Hay rack and —It is rumored that the govern ly $800 for the Forw rd Move- combined; Setoftenm hnrness. near- . .Used stoov' es -A nient will discontinue the practice ment in addition to their regii]Rr 1v new�.$et of plow barnerAr: 29etwof which they had adopted of keep- givings 'to the miseioTis of tile single�'hat , 2 pairq of n k- ets;Tent. 14xl(); Tent strdtcher, Fau- ing'of buying a Range of Heater' . 7 r ing*the Provincial Highway-suffi- church. the total amonn.t raised Ifyou are think ciently free of now in order to for all- ptirposes during 1920 'm'R s ning mill. Wilsont F4nning mill, Hnn- mit anto traffic- -during the much greater than that of filly horsewhifflorre6sz EXfF11Si:)1J lAdaer. per -winter. This decision was arrived former year in the history of the 9 2.ft. Grindston(-. Wheel-barro'W', only Range,. No. 95-18, six-hole, this :.at as a restilt of rinmerong pro- congregation. The treasiurer gave Crost�cutsmx; Logging chain: 16 cow lete new fire-box range has a comp tests being made to the depart- a detailed report of all the "e- cbains, ne ment. So long f(is we have a ceipts and expenditures dnring hole,. Cider 1,);irrel, Wine winter -tich ag we have had dur- the year which closed With a siib- hei of cedar P, , Some wit log the pas't fevv ruonthq, it does stantial credit balance and with Horse foik muii liay fnt,k supplies; "A' only, Range, BrOWnie Idedl., This is About 150 bn;,hels of Banner Oaits; not matter Whitt the goveriviient no liabilities, -which is a very AboutloO htisbels of buckwbeat, A 1*10 a small four hole rangre witboUt a : (JuRntity splendid bak6f in Al shape, i next Sundav as ,iiinal Thos. Andrew and John Murkar birks. scoop shovel A number of pails, I only, Paflor Cdok, with -oven, too winterotis to. .Morning stibi "Coiiipengaiion." the retiring members of the Board and other al.'tiClEiS faitlifril of Managers, were' re-elected as 1@1[0 grates anO file b-ax, all- in first-class . Text, "Thou bast beeii inention. r a few things, I will iiinke was also th'o trewfurer, Thomas As Id hi,; I'sirm, ,,ove the proprietor lins a,, .. tliee rnler,, over many things," Andrew, Mrs. Robert Soni4xii-ville 'iBverything advertised will be soTd. anZV sure rZfky. Even- mi4siouary offerings in place of C. SAle at one o'.cl.ock, sharp. exceedin&ly ood values for the pricie. We have high wag(. These are 9 ing sxibject, -Procrastination." H. Burling, who resigned, It MIS THRNTQ:—FKt cattle, broy, grnin, fowl -to clear them off our hands. ST Text, "Ho %v long 11,91t ye between decided to have printed report.,; and an stims of $1,5 nnd ander, casli. -marked them down two opiniolls?".1. Kings 18 : 21. 'for distribution throughout the Above that timount 8 montlis' ci will beg iven to parties furnishing A foolishIdelFty spelig a fatal loss. congregation. The meeting. NVhich d joint notes, 13 per cent per annurn allowed for cagh, ti Ti an., urgLJ to attend.—J. W. the singing of the doxoll gy, and i, H Bundy, Pickering S. kt