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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_02_11' AL PIC"RING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IL 1921 Established 1828 Geo. :,-E. -&ker ' Mrs Asa Hubbard Is confined to her A moving picture show will be given Kedika& bed at present. In the hall here. on the evening of Wm. Percy arrived home a few Wednesday, February 16th. A good RE. FORSYTH, Opb.D.. Direetor days ago from the west lookingbale attendance is expected. REENWOOD *O=trical Association of Ontario. Reg- and heart*. lister v- oving in Association. E es examined b4 appointment. health and expects to leave for the C ay 4611t.ont. -ALWAYS SOMETHING Plione 2804, 1 rem south with her father fil the vex v-near The anniversary services in connec. F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Member INEW AT future. tion-with the Methodist church will' MILLS of the C Mrs. Amos Brignall is not improv- be held on Sunday. Feb, 13th. The A Ogce �e of Physicians and Surgeons ­.'at Ontario. e that formerly occupied b 8 A K LW R 8 i,g A. ell as her ftiends Would like. morning service Rt"10.30 and the after- Ithe late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr CaLd. due oil She was taken on Wednesday to see a noon i;ervice at 2.30 will be con Led If you have not already seen Well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 2:31Y Self-winding talking machine alist in Toronto. bV Rev. T. W. Neil, president -of the .6 spllohia party at W, J. .11cDonald's on, Toronto Conference.' The' evening VE 0-CARTWETGET. 3r. D-1`31. and iTpeatorgraph. -iday -ning last wasa pleasant service will be conducted bv Rev. Ali-, ity of Ontario, Wee hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.m.: Just the thiug for dancing as it Affitir. all those i3resent having fully Hunter, son of the fartwus ;v?Lngelist. IMPROVED SERVICE or at other hours by appointment Phone BL-11 keepa' going constantly. enjoyed themselves. The singing. will be led by theoHome %Ia order to give my customer b itter No;24.a;-, Ind phone No,400. Pickering. On- Choir in the morning, and IVilitevale service.during the heavy feeding SCARBORO .,Methodist Choir in the afternoon and months I will until May let ININO-N, M.D., L.R.O.S., The neiv records are full of,PEP. Charles O'Dell, it retir,-d fariner, evening. On Alonday evening Mr. chop fartriers' grnib on 'No 0 'nburgh. triember of the Cr.,Ilepe of Our line.of phonograptis and died at-his residenc(- here bn Wedricm-' "Henry Ford," nday idi"` Hunter will-give his -.plendid lecture I'Vedriesdity in addition to blo ysicians and Surgeons,of Ontario,ll�ezitiste on which should lj� and F iday. of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. pinuo.;5 ar�­ within the day, Aft'?V.M long illness. in his 8"it jiaer,,ting toil great mank. All are Hour's for Chop ill'tNa'.rL). Svecial attention to dolesses of women and year. p ch refifull Of till. He is sut rordiallv. invited to assist hv their ,to 4 il.dren. Office and residence,Brougliam, ilv. grown up., Th"Idte Mr. O'Dell I ' I will appreciate your orders for*FI6-urp prpsenc�l Admission' adults 2-5 cents, We you money. whose wife, Fanny I Bran Find kborts. Large Virlin, predeceis: children 15 cents: Legal; ed him siome vearq ago, was a native stock on hand. of the south Zlf England; and came to I : -.1 GREENWOOO BAKZRS' Joy is.equal to the best for Canada shortly after his rilarria, bre-tcl and 6 ;otary Public,Wonveyancerl -c., ille, Ont boio' t costs less,' Wh,tbo iei r,1\ Stbunv 0 taking up farming 'in Seat own- F. L. Green is on a business trip yr. y,Ont. 41 Use Kissixi for pastr ;hip. He �vas a prominent tinember east as far its Alontreal and Quehe6. C,, BARRIS: of the Anglican Cbuteb and was high. Mrs. F. W. 'Gibson is slowly im- Flour is cheap-Bread is dear:--Why T E. FAREWELL, K ly respected in the district. The fune- not hake rour own bread' t7 a TZB.County Crown Attorney,and Co'naty Buy yobr Furniture from af Let-aseyere attack of larTn- 26111dtar. OoWt House,Whitby. 10-T ral will.totke place froin the re�idence oving' 7azd save money. of his daughter. Mrs'. Frnnk MPGintv, T�e otirg peo have been enjoy'. Scarboro' Village, 'to St. 3largareCS iing on-Pe- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister-; RE A L Ceinetety, N r he pond and arein -is _HI iFy k. A 6 Solicitor,1;otary putaic.Fie. -Mcne,to Vest Hill, 'this (Frida.1) hopes "J,Lck Fros.t" mav stay around osa.ZCMceB3cckSt,.Norrb.Wb!tbv. . 21,7 afternoon. for sorne time yet. A-.retc.,,220 Danforth Ave. 11voo:,%orth 13, - . GREEN RIVER dz) Reduced priceS fur. Jan. and st Cantata Tvili be given in the chiii-cl 12 Toronto. ,Phone Gerrard 4 111..Saturdays, NW-- F The niembere, of tile Green, River here hv ladies of the W. M. S., Brook- vern 1720.�klnd.) 'i._­101y eb. We pay the freigi; Ladies' Ai lin, There will he sperial selections of WI.LLIANI J. BEATON.B. A'..Bar- Large steek and prICLIS. n.oon, February 3rd, to wib Rev. W. wood Orrhe*tra will also asQist. structive. and we hope every one may se Vic 7 %neyal Trusts Building.S-5 Bay Sireit,Tororito. 7-- -well. Duflug the afteirloon �n up- r e- .-J elephoneNTain Vill Ard Q(,2. propriate address- %vas readby Mivs' come and enjoy it. The concert I-, LOGS WANTED Aliee.Hnrn�haiv and Mrs. J. R-outley tinder theitu*piceQ of the Mbsion,try preiented I hem with-a pyrex cas,;e- �lepaitmenr of. the Sunday. School. Rock Elm role Its a small token of their Fippreell. Ad nxiss-lon 25c,I children under 12 y ears A R A _ G E BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. ation of the valuable set vices rendered 13 cents. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of D.,iiai Soft El in. .30.oo t 6 33,f,Q to the Ladi(*o' Aid. Mr. Howard re-- :. . - --- . Surgeons and University of Torenio. Office Bnsrswood. 80(K)to 3500 lied on bebal� of Mrs. Howard and 03HAWA over W. %I. Pringle's �,ardvare.store, Whitby. P We haVe a full line of motor oll@ and Office hours 9 to 12 ; I to -5.30.L rnd..p�one 6. White Ash. .-40A)0 to 45.00 f,imily in n­ feeling way. L;jnc*h wa§ greasesas well as motor fixtures. '220.J 441y An Exe.cutive meeting of -Bed phove. Mayle. 30 served and those present adjourned Whitby Elemlock. 25.N)) to their several homes. We wish 31r, Presbvterial was hold In Oshawa oil Autos of Fill makes and designs repair. 2nd Grow th Pine,9_5 5.00 land Mrs. Howard and family every Tuesday, Tanuiry 25th,in the Presby- ed on shortest notice and *.points* gawbo terian "church. After reports from 1 success in their'new field-of labor-. t... ,at-fair prices. Chopping and Oat Rolling erery week -z- the different 6ecietaries had been re- A*- -V ETA E.STEPH ENSON.A.T.C.31.. day excepting Monday. DUMBARTON "ived and adopted and the other busi- Agents for Dominion-Tirew teacher of%xano and!tbeory...Pbone 1803. nee@ disposed of. the meeting had the -Claremont. 110 - The-young peo'lfle are thorougblv "Genuine Ford Parts pleasure of bearing addresses 'from W. G.Barneir,' Green River enjoying tbe�good skating during the three of our representativeg in the act- W G. HAM-Issuer of Marri, recent weeks. Gasoline always on hand. ' Free Air License* in the County of Ontario ire missionary work.- Mrs. Wilson. "I Tiek,;ing Village, rhy ' Or address R. R.- 'No. 1.Locust Hill. I Our villagers are gettIng in the sea- one of the delegates to the World's Call and see us if you are In need" -son's ice. Conveying by motor truck Sunday School Convention In Tokin, of anvthlng in the auto W t V.'RICHARDSON- Real Es i Is a rather unique situation in the Japan,gave a vivid and instructive o'late. Insurance.Conveyancivig. Notary or truck line. --Public.Etc,-.'Pickering.Ont.. month of February. description of her experlences on that Me%srs. Gerald Cowen.Cyril Nlorlpy. eventful trip. Mrs. Coxon; litte (if Those who desire their barness and Frank Courier gave interesting she,and her husband had been efign --alteratton-u [Rd.phone 231y mended.or wish anythifig-in' the har. report-4 tit 'the Y, P. R meeting on ed in there and :Alr%. Junieson. of I he ness tine. please leave-,out,orders with Mondty night of the Convention at LIviewellen'Home. also gave a splen ing nt. o Convelsocir, Commiserlioner'for taking All repairs%vill be;cr4led Tor and de. dO address, The rucetincr_-wa. We'll The Sr" Gro-irc-s Dr-nniatic Club was Ritebded And till it-ports showed pro- 01111darlon, AocoLutsint. Ete. Money to loan ivered within three dars of receI'V4'ng *areefed with a Yet v large audience on gres-s all alorg the link�. cc farm or. 111aner of Marriage Uc- Ito ds 4 sales conductod on reasonable terms. Ft lends In Rehc Wme.'phonr o� call. Ind phone. Claremont 1,2116. Glen 1.1a)nr P.0.' 3-Sly PICKERING oo:. ffoin Rev, Roland B. Ferris. B. A:..'of of the sudden death of' John N% Id. a I am prtguired to do, Cbopolng and the Pri-hyterian Y. P. D-partmo-rit man Tc--perted.by till who knew hfin. bat Flaking-every, duy in the PO'STILL, Licensed Auctio"n�er, d1wing , this w"k-end. , Mr, Ferris Mr. Ward was i*n his homp- and as lip will addre-­; a ma��,_ ineeting of boy4 wniked ac-t-oss the roem complained of week except Saturday.' Fe for.Courives of Yorli and Ontario. Aur. LUMBER YARD notle:Ies of all kisdo ittram ut-3 to oi3 shortest and men on .4 feeling dizzy : tile next inotnent h- . Address Green filver P.0., Ott. o*clwqk �nd.will 'also a.ddre,,.s the con crillapsed. He was a fine type of tbi-. Jcho F. Bayles, Claremon-ty, M. MAW, , LICEN-I-Er) AUCI. grezation on Sunday' in the infer!.-,si� sturdy early settler and took-an Intel- We bay.e a large,nti-dwell a�-rirtipd' of.Luxit training Fur boysand Stinday ligent inti�rest in'all public 1plestions, Rtirkl Route No.2 Courmcs. Allkindoof sales promptly attended stock oftlielvil�)wing niatt�rial : Srhool w4 general p!iT)hci,-4 John Dillnn..wbo died ot� Tikeqday. nd -dent phones. Whaby,Ont. 51 31,t,-bed R. C. Fir Sheeting, iind he-catne ai�a boy with BROUGtIAM The- Chevi-ollet. Service- Station late John Pillon. to' Uxbridge town and '11atched B.' C. Jlernlovk flooring. �hip and has JLved there ever gince. Garage at Pickering is open for all I inth V Matched Fir Ceilinz, 4 HE; w'as an amiable. quiet man w'hom kinds of repairs and ovei hauls. Tuesdtiy night to visit his mother', .,,Bought and sold. .,and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding.' Our fmblic srhool"i-.4 very slf nly at- everybody liked. 'He never' Married Agent for Legalite Auto Lens, 'whic tended th -,,r days, owing' ;Ind i.4 the last ofafahly largefamil�" you have to h%ve to comply Government, Municipal and Cor. Also, Beaver Board,.Plaster Board g to the Theftineral took place 'on Wednesday with the likw, and Apple Barrels. -poration Bonds Fo-.1.5ale. Wmild tho paity %---hn-bo1rrnxved 3fr. from tile reAdence o'f C. J.'Alifrileyto Ex'pert workmanship guaranteed. 0 the Catholic church and cerneterv. Gerow's ),oiler be kind enough to re- Bell Phone 193 ' . I Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear R. D. Batteties.exchariged. PICZERING fill' auction sitle Or, tile Mis,;; T bi- and Harold Pugh were Markham toivi)line on Tti(-,;day. They Gerow's Garage, Pickering we.-k-end visitors. "Bell and Independent phone. etport a very large crowd and a ver' Nlocire spent the week-end Veterinary Surgeon S,')]P. At her home here. Honor Grad uate of OiitArio Veterinary Two loads of young people drove Miizs Eiiif- Ito Sunday gers spent College'. Alf ceAls day 6rnigbt ouLto 3faikham "on Thursdareven- With her parents here.. ic ermg , f inglast to see the hockev rn.�tcb be- po' k 0 promptly atten6d to. The Misses Toyer of Toronto. spent Bell and Indepen0ent'Phone-3 the wee-end at the hottle of Slrs�. anotber load went out on Tuesdav Joseph Loary, PICKERING, ONTARIO by taking a Course in tire evening to -Pp the match between A nuniher from the villiig�. attended NlarkhRni and Newmarket. 'the, Alark�an' TLVE TABLE-Ptcker-mg Station 1 and Lindsav hockey Dr U­ Iva On tb *-1 d d of February there m-ttch on Friday evening. . .. ... T.R. Trains going East 3ue so folio e a 9 1. , was a lnr�`e hirtyhday pnrty held in Mef of Police S. Dickson and Mrs. No. 6 Mail 7.5# A Al :St !*1 28 Local i 2.28 P. M. honor of 51 rk John Cowie. The room Dickson were the guests of Ge�rg was nicely decorated for the occasion -kholder Saturday and Stin ay. But d 36 Local 6.25 P. M and tea was served from seven to J., -Trains goiag West due its follows- Yonge& Charles Sts,Toronto Guests with D. R. and Mrs. B�eato ore ening was for over Sunday were : Mrs. No. 36 Loc&1 10.4.5 A INI. eight and the rest of the ev I M $I One of the last two students to ac. spent in games. The guest of the *41 27 Loosl 2.4.5 P. N1. cept positions commenced at$22.50 eveningwas presented with a,purse Parks, Tornnto ; Dr. and Mrs. B. 7 Mail 9 55 P.m. and many beautiful presents which Benton and soil, Whitby ; W. J. and Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday per week. and the 'other at over showed tb,-his -.em in which she Mrs. Beaton and daughter, Mary� TRY OUR CIPEKO COFFEE, $100 per month. Promotion., in gh estL The Women's Institute will meet in It is'a Rexall Product w' Foregoing is according to Standaid tli- business is rapid if yoii have COR- is held. After wishing her a happy. the home of Mrs. J. A. Pukh on Wed. time. birthday and many of them;they 411 inesday, February the Mth, And is sure to returned to their homes. is noted for high grade training and The usual good program is being Ore- please, Dr. N. E. McEwen, B-V. SC, for assisting the students to obtain The annual meeting of St. John's d including a paper on "Frien Only 46 cents per'pound. church ivAs held on Th6risd .hip each employment. Write for College ay evening bv Miss R, Miller. Will Veterinary'Surgeon. Enter at,an time, of last week with a good attendance Circular, membei make a special effort to be WAMPOLES, NYALS, 3raduate of University of Toronto. of members and adherents. The chair presebt, as there is importantbusi- was occupied by the pastor, Rev, J. F. res Former Vetexinaflan to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal n -.s todiscuss, NATIONAL, REXALL Agricultural College, Quebec. Gardiner. The reports from the vari- ',Products always on hand ous organiiations was of a most en- Prompt attention to all clients. coura'ging nature, showing the past A Hamilton Anglican church is Sta Bell and Ind. Phones. year to be one of th� best in the his joining I with Methodist, Presby- tionery, Candies, Tobaccoe's," It is My Business PICKERING, ONTIAM6 toryc?f the congregation, The woi k" terian and Baptist churches in all I Cigars, Pigaretts. To help you run part of yours. of the church is being carried on in a evangelisitic campaigi '"re make our own stock and c0' I2` By opening a New Garage in th'e Nril. most harmonious manner, and the Inge of Whitevale I stm piepared to do church attendancb is gradually'in- The'eled-tion in West Peterboro dition powders. They contain sing, pure drugs, No filler. W I G . REI- D all kinds of repair work. including crea, The amount contril-inted ()?I Monday resulted in theelee tops Find .side. curtains, alsomnking for the Forward Movement wa,3$689 -, tion of.Gordon, the Liberal candi Has a full line ot Tresh and cur- you for benevolent purpose,; $311, and the date, by 1200 mAjoritk. The Gov r old car look and run like. new by total receipts were $2170. The retir ,ed meats constaAly on hand. giving it a good cont of new trinrin-t. ernment candidate received one n managers wore re-ergeted and 9 vote to three and it lialf. The U. P CK'E� RIN Nh- ".WS After the, meeting the ladieg provided F. 0, candidate Agent for Toronto mitchinerv, includ. three more added making nirte in all. N. E. McEWEN, Spice RoU, Breakfast Bacon ing: Piimps,; Windmills, "Silos did well in the Bolog-na, Weiners, etc andiGasoline,Engines. lunch which was enjoyed by all. 'The rural r)art of the riding. There lft&eat prices paid for CHARLES XoRIGE. congregation Is entering the year 1921 doeq not seem to be any great ell- Veterinary Surge-on Butcher's cattle. Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale,Ont w ltb a inost',promising outlook for a thusiasm in the city of Peterboro ,successful year. for the Meighen Government. 14%oxerLna —U,1 P­Mt., "r_71� ­6N F V '7, An F. -ARN AND OTHER GOODS o e i n h 'N--'-:V c Re Ifiankeb Genuine All _W001 Argi We first offeroad the public ouii- 01ankets, the ones W black stripe down the centre� None ulne without it. These are not slankota, same as .4 so=* are soiling f AZ=7 MUM"". These We" pur The Night the Government-. y tow I Met Inlas 2 to chase at 0 0 QP%%. - a i W75 atpa"d per pa F Pants lrilgVal (Slacks?,Pant.. made PART I. ban. of o ]Dnglinh ook Worsted, Will give more warmth ano outwo*J- The,little flari,es danced and Rick' "I do not uncNerstand, myself," said any two pairs of ordinar pants ered naughtily,&Z e the ripe coals in the old doctor. "But—I will tell you, Ask the Overseas tnem r made, .7 six" 32 to 38 ......... $6.96 leaned if you like." per pale t .4 fh young man 0 on Itis knfts, aM, The young man no&-ee swiftly. sixe* 40 to 46 ...... $6.50 per pair st, - "Please," he said- and. the,physician ­TEA and quoted bitter eav All Wool _Arm$. the do;Fel from his pipe into UnderW0111,01 3r ly: knocked TJnderw r. none t :the �attcfilled and lighted the pipe,1 equal it, at 112.50 a garment' satisfaction "Into this Universe, the no their utmost thoughtfully for a time,1 hwHons,now use it to Why not and 1300 ' an Issue. solid knowing as though marshaling his recollec-' Amy tS'=thr, will outwear Nor %,helc like Water, willy-nilly tions. . &nY two pairs of ordina boots. type of labor Is done by colored men. win At length he began:. barimin at ........... W-90 per pa�rl The Union of South Africa has the Amd out 'i it, az Wind. along the It was a good many yeam ago, said . ShirtS.I-b?er!&l.,All Wool Kha.M A GOOD TIME S rtfi stiffest entry laws-of any, Dominion. Waste, the old doctor, that I had among my .............. She won't have anyone who cannot I know not Whither,willy-nilly'blow- patients-An elderly women of some Fine Flannel Shirts......t-�.... wad NOW TO EMIGRATE read and wrlte,and all Immigrants,be- wealth, who lived on a lonely road, Deck ShoesGovernment Dock axt perhaps half a mile from any other Hospital' shoos, tween the ages of sixteen and sixty, The old doctor pi�ffed at.his'sing-I ............................... .50. are liable to be called upon.for mill- brier, and smiled,pently at the bowed hous6, arid five or six'miles from here. head. She was, as I have said, wealthy. ing Breeches ratic -AMING TO BIUTONS IN tary service young ' 'The Rubaiyat' is Ridi tat.o.,Breach. strong wine," he murmured. Her husband had been dead for some .......................04......Oar 'R Just the same objection applies to "Stronf wine, but clear—and very years, and sh�e lived alone with an 42.76 L014DON NEWSPAPE Rhodesia and to East Africa. The Heavy fragrant,' the young man returned occasional visit from her nephew, a' Socks All W001 'Army Sockm6 Rhodesian agent in London informed ,swiftly and whirled to face his com- son of her- liusband's brother, whose. .................. 60c and 76o per pair me that 91,000 was about the least panion. "I tell you, Doctov Pri�ce, the parents were dead. -at was needed to start life as 'Every Put of the Empire Has sum tii utter futility of the whole thing makes This woman—it Is not necessary: PbMPS Soles and Heels* its "Unemployment Problem a colonist in Rhodesia. me sick. How do we know we're on that I reveal her nanie,�-­distrustcll the Btou;, sim ... ...... .... Light, $1.50. As for the United States, she, for the right trark—working and -study- young man, perhaps rightfully; and Haveftackii; —11est to Wait a Wilile. the past year,has been strugglin' rid giving ourselves,and plugging as.she gTew older she decided that her g with Ing a] -h her pro-" Offlc*rs- 6 packets .............. Si.150 a rushing river of Immigrants from along lik n to bequeat e truck'horses, thirty, forty Original intentio War always stirs up the desire to and fifty years?" .Perty to him was a mistake. He was I pocket ........ ........... $125 man who has b Central Europe, who have been pour- The young man was, straight and dissolute, she believed; and she was Army Mift$ Mad. In 1916, at emigrate, for a eon Ing in every�diy. and' g fighting In foreign lands to apt to be- .8lender and strong; and he'rose from a devout woman, was not willin his dhair before the fire and. paced that she should furnish him the means COUX's ArOt Labor Market Upset. Ariny CJOLV*&W or k Gloves discontevAed with his Jog '. (lined), §111p: at home, says an English writer. Her own labor market, is completely, across the room and back again. He of his own ruin. .'$1.25,01.50 and $1.75 per pair' turned and paused before the old doe- About five years before-her death,: After the South African War nearly upset, and thousands are out of work. tor, and looked down at his friend, his she made a will leaving the young ...............I...... $1.90 per pal� half of the quarter of a million men Now she has got the wind up,and pro. eyes keen with doubt and Borrow. man wily a few dollars. The remain- Sh Imported from England. nn4 'Vrho bad formed the expeditionary pos-es to pass a Bill closing down Im- "How do we know there is any Being der of her considerable estate was to - eetsEnglish Twill Shasta. 'Wll� Th "ear ;r,, nches, $6.90 per be#* lorce emigrated. About halt went to m4gmtion altogether for at least two —any Thing—higher than we, hidden go to a certain worthy-charity. e.t..., None others to palr� ''other parts of the Empife, but a great Years: The only people admitted will somewhere, who approyes or disap-will was drawn by her attorney,in my 60 x 80 Inches,$5A5 per pair ntany settled in the United States, and be blood relabions of those already in proves? presence, and I was one of the two ....... were lost to the nag.. the country, and all will '66—pompelled Doctor Price was a round-,-y-"dy litJ witnesses. The other witness,_aii old . I I woman whohaifb�een housekeep�r for ft*CW littASSUOU V" tO MAU Ordws; Never before in at the world's his- to take the oath of allegiance, and be- tle man. His hair was ailver white, All oMars *Wvved war" "y "oMvodw flke snow on the MY Patient'for many years, died- gory wus there so great an Impulse to come citizens of the-United States. and it was abundar,;, Ir roof after a heavy storm. The old year after the will was drawn. The migrate as there is-at present. With . The only other part of the world.be- physician had weathered many storms, attorney,who drew the docuanent was MEVE & CO. g taxes, doubled prices. and the sides th6�e meindoned, which, is open and fierce ones; but save for the killed in an accident two years later. 645111ya-SLOOR ST. W. TORONTO immigration, Is South America. famine- In,bouses, It to safe to say that to snowy whiteness of his heir, they had At the time of which I speak,' there- pie in There are fair chances in the Argen- fore, I wa,s the only other person, be- there are at least a million Peo left no mark upon him. His eyes Diving for Ducks. -main Idea is to tine Republ,ic for men skilled in con lurked beneath great, bristling brows, sides herself, who knew Of the exis- ..the kinkdom whose 7 One of the most extraordinary tribes get out of It. tain trades, but the authorltle� here and twinkled steadily in the face of tence of the will. She kept it at. her n the world are the Agalambu of New On the-face ot.It th is seems all to In London have already issued a peril and travail and grief. His lips home, and by her request the attorney had retained no cop7 of the document- Guin6s. They are duck or web-footed thi. good. � We know that the great strong warning against anyone going were gentle, yet firm; and his voice tedious; People,, whose feet are so'teuder that' Dominions need setlers to d Out there without first being certain was steady and kind, This explanation may be evelop but it is a necessary groundwork for theY-cannot walk on dry land. their rasoareei,'and with our big popu- Of an opening. Even before the war "If one does not know, it is a little what followed. They. Hve in buts built on ten-foot lation It might seem 'that we could It was dangerous to go out to the ALr. bard at times," be said quietly. One night, In March, I was $urn- poles in Te midst of marsl� and are '-well spare them, the men they re- gentine on spec. It 1912 a large ndm- .The young man threw out his hands mioned 1%(,tel*phone to come to the so much-at home. In the water that with -1 don't woman me. -It was a they see upright in that ber of English people -who were in. an appealing gexture. a bitter, rainy duced to emigrate there by agents of 'ong dirive did not at- want money," he exclaimed. "I do not night and the . ra "to stand On the face of it, I say; but earn care whether people applaud me or tract'i�e- furthermore, I knew the wo- element without any perceptible ef. down to hard facts, and the truth o; certain shIPPLag cominales were leftf condemn nbe. But, Do�ctor Prici—_ I've the matter is that this is no,time to dealtuite-arid starving, Some had man ;Z�not at the time seriously Ill. fort." so" Captain Mouckton, in &a in. "Some Experiences at a New Guinea actually to be brought home again at t to know, In my ovm heart that Nevertheless, the folr� right or life isn't wT>ia the sistent, and I obe sulnmons w thin of leaving the country. yed it. In those days Magistrate." _Go7erpmeut expense. _1_ -The reasons for thts statement a . PeOPle who think of endgrating to He dropped in h d automobile* had not come, to help us They never leave the' moras* the YOU casual- is chair again an on such occasions; but my-ho.roe was skim of their feet being so tender that not such as would occur to lyo but It you will take the trouble to South America should remember that stared at the dancing little flames. a stout animal,and I f4sUned the cur- they bleed freely when they try to read this article they will become 00 English to spoken there, only Sp". The doctor turned and studied the tains about M . but"-ant draw the walk, on hard ground. clear'socusti. Ish. If they have no knowledge of that proud young profile, for a moment, waterproof r% Under. cc UP to my '1d' and fhey caitch duck by dtv'Ing In the Ilmt place, Europe Is not the language they are, of course Implete- lovingly. MA Out. only part of the world that has suffer- ly helpless. "Did you ever have what merr call (Continued in next &wm) them and catching the biTda' legsi a narrow eacape?" he asked, after a while their diet consists chlefly of fish, od from the war.. Those four years of,' Expenses of Travelling. moment. -fowl. -be rmts of water - sago, slid t styuggle,upset the trade balance of the Theone country that has been ask- The young man' looked up with Failure's Compensabon. water-](ReC They keep pigs swung*111 1rhole world. and the gre" Doullubm, Ing for Immigrants during the paA cradles underneath their houses, ly. quick 5urprim "A narrow escape?" '-Abough producing quantities of raw he repeated. "Why—I don't know. I fall sometimes at something that,I r year or so Is Peru. But Peru has na. Ing on their bellies. with their ins have lost half their markets. tive labor, and is therefore uselee Probably not. I've not.led an adven- trT. a for stuck through the bottom, and feed us Itfe, you know." And does tbis* break the struggling th turo e�n upoil fish and iiau The Natural Result. the unskilled man. It would be mad.. "All lives are adventurous," said ! heart of me? ness for an Englishman to go to The dead are "buried" by being tied.... The natural result is a rertain Peru the physician gently. "Each minute Beside 1.1fe's roadway do I oft an4 cry? 7�,- amount o,unemplaymemt, and wfth. a unless he had a jo;b to step Into On of continued life is an adventure. You N I o, I anf-glad as any soul can be! to a stake', "the body secured 'well landing. are a physician now, son. You know above flood level.- scarcity of work for.their own people, Another thing which intending emi- how little it takes to snuff the candle. Despite my fallure? No, because of it! -------- It Is plain, on the face of M that they grants should bear In mind is that the Is it not a little wonderful, when men The Completc Pessimist. don't want outsiders. . expenses of travelling have not merely die so easily, that so many of us For should I cringe supinely. In' a Canada has openly announced that live? groove, Father. what Is-life?" bl dou ed, but have risen to three or -every - "Life, my son, is a game--played :she cannot take more than forty to The young man's fine brow, clouded Success might c7r6wn"my labor, four times the pre-war Piice. Ten fifty-tbousand Immigrants durft the thoughtfully. "Perhaps," he admit- *hit. against an Invisible oporient, who In-— yewv�ago You could get a saloon pans. ted. "What of that?" Perhaps no effort should a, failure variably wineV coining year, and in order to check the age to New York for twelve guineas "I have sometirres fanaied," ex- prove. m 77 'load she has made fresh regulations. On One of the smaller boats. I have plained the old doctor, "tha Never look the other -. 'Formeriy'Oe would take any able- t.the veTy way, even -to crossed, saloon, on an 8,000-ton ship, fact that a man or IL VAnnan is per- I love my failings—not because'l lack avoid an enemy; you might miss a bQdled immigrant who could show ten for AtS. To-daY a third-class pa3sage mitted to grow to maturity, threading The proud man's,yeaiming to achieve friend. ..-Pounds In cash, and carry him free to Am�erica costs 214, and to A a precarious way through the infinite success; from the steamer to bts destination. us- and deadly perils that beset the Path, But that they prove I have not lost tralia RAO. The cost of kit has is f Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, etc. To-day each arrival must 1mve at least doublid.. Besides all this, accommods- air Proof 'that that man' or that ­- the knack fifty powids, and also money to pay woman ijf being preserved and guided 0 "trying - things" -- a steadfast his railway fare to the place he Is tiOn is still scarce, and even ex-Ser to a given destiny--saved for the per- vice men, emigrating under youthfulness! making for. Govern- forrnance of a given task." OOARSE -SALT ment supervision, have often to wait tilt is mere ehazrce—noth�nk more," M In 1918 Canada took nearlf 200,000- for'months for a ship. lile quoted y fallures—they 9.hall not be failures LAND SALT Immigrants from the Old Country. the young man insisted. long!— My advice to those noout-to emi- agadn: Procfalm to me couirlheingly'that'I BUM carlots Now, , partly owing to trade difficul- grate Is. "Don't!"­*r, at any rate, ties, and partly owing to the fact that The Eternal Saki from the Bowl has Know yet the urge of youthtime, TORONTO &ALT WORKS Conditions will improve dur- she has her own demobilized men to poured dauntless, strong; 0. J. CLIFF' TORONTO Ing the next two 'or three years. Millions of Bubl>les like us, and will That wider fields Tll conquer, by -a settle on the land, ab& can only take Fares mill be �beaper and openings pour.vi a quArter as roany, and It will be some more plentiful. and by. years before she to In a position to But above all, if You must leave the "If the bubble happens not to burst Fun Exchange handle immigration on the pre'war Old Country, do not leeive the flag., —that proves nothing," he added. .scale. In any case, she does not want "But, suppose," the �ld doctor s The Ratepayer Publishin Z You can find every climate, every kind ug_ Why Our Teeth Chatter. Co., of Toronto. at No. I -unskilled labor. gested, "suppose that we imagine that Columbine A*�e.. will buy of scenery,,every POSSible trade or Oc- each of us is under the protection of The littIq muscles which close the. Jokes, old, now. fresh or M'ust be ...Domestic servants Only. cupation Inside the British Empire, 90 a sort of private secret servide—just jaw are acted upon by the cold in stale, on any topic. why forsake your birthright-ark leave 'as the King is guarded wherever he lose than 60-word stories. Australia Is in the same fix, Every It? such a way that they pull the jaw up Send your contributions to- State In the Commonwealth is busy goes. Does that not_Aestify 'that w day. Liberal rates. .. '. I -%"-- - .. . e and then let It fall by its own weight. with big schemes for settling her own -are guarded and guided toward a par- This, repeated many 41mes, callses Diamond ticular task—as he is?" ex-goldlers. For ancther thing, Aus. Women! Use the teeth _to click together and pro- tratia's national aebt has increased so 99 The young man laugf,ed shortly.-"It duce what we'know as "chatteri7g.". Forestdl Ljyes. nbikht—if it were true," be said. greatly through the war that money We think ot It In connection ,,ith Is lacking for the huge schemes of Ir- Doctor Price smoked in silence for COW Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists. a little space; and he smiled tbaught- OUT teeth becauselt is the teeth wh-eh :-":_'­Chills and rigation which are so necessary to In- Cobts, Stockings, Draperies, fully at the glowing coals, as though make the sound, but the cause lies'in crease the farming area. W Everything. at some pleasant memory,. By and by, the muscles which we use in clieNN 9 Influenza he shifted a little in his chair and' or in opbl3ing our mouth 'When e estern Australla, It Is true, Is tak- w Each lug some Immigrants, but these are package of "Diamond Dyes" turned to the young0man. "I visited speak. -Take' ex-Service and-picked men. As all for contains easy directions for dyeing the State prison ten days-ago," he re- The chattering occurs in 6Wte of the Few Zeaiand, she Is equally unready any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, marked, will or brain. We have little control ior immigration on a large scale. All or mixed goods* Beware! Poor dye "I ren-vember" the young fe*40W in, -Big over It, and can stop It only by clench- treaks fades, and 'ruins mi. nodded, bis int�rest showing *-he asks for at present Is a ceptiin s I spots, . Ing this teeth. It is really a milfl terial by giving,it a,"dyed-look." Buy eyes. "What about it?" "In the prison," said the old physi- umber of domestic servants. "Diamond Dyes" -only. Dfuggist has variety of spasm mmed by the cold, B.OVR I L Numbers of -people turn longing *hlcb acts on the jaw muscles in Color Card. cian, "I heard the.end of a story that 1BY08 towards South Africa, with its began many years ago�-and it has much the same way that some poisons. Bovril In your splendid climate md huge areas of given Tne, somehow, a curious little produce muscular spasms can- n 000kinc. It flayours, en- uncultiv&ted land. But South Al.rica, Coal Gas Ousts Gasoline. -certai ty that none of us are aM- not be contTolled. -".—let me tell you, has no use whatever The use of coal gds instead of gaso- dents. Algo, my son, it made ine very ricbcs� nouriskes more. humbly proud that such a manifest In ceftain Hungarian villages all 'for the ordinary type'of inimigrant. Une for motor fuel Is rapidly Increas The 14 Sy-bullding Power of Bovrll w ' Ing ln,Eaghsh cities despite the f,act anil certain proof should come to me bachelors over eighteen years Of age hm been proved by Independ'ent She welcomes man with money ho that—secret-serv,�ce have sclentinc expertmeuts to be from can buy farnis outright, but the an. that onglaes that axe driven by It de. guarded my steps. and able to maintain a family have 1 0 to .20 times the &mount of pkilled white man has no 6bance there. velop but 90 per cent. of the power -ov:ned _�iith per been ordered to get married within Bovril taken. 'The reason, of course, Is that all that obtained from gwoline. The young man fi plexity. "I don't understand— he be- two months. I iA & 0 A,•73iA :163 • , TO REVISE OrfrAR10 OF THE OffraR AS TO INTER DUBUN IS NOW Off VOTERS' 7 AMD so REFUSED BY U.S. v ­1 .4Am DWB113 tit Will Provide 'a"' .'AITORK CENTES FOR mmUSCAW Mehod Entailing I.Aws Attacks on Military'and Police Are Fre4uint Day"and Night -Britain Was Willing to Forego Claims Larger Than Any.Re- Expense• twitted to Her-Allies Shout d Have Wiped Out Intern&- Ottawa, Feb. 6.-Having omitted on -Pitched Battle in County Cork-Crown the score of expense to make an en- Forces Drive Rebels Back. tional Debt at Close of War, Says Chamberlain. tirely new revision of the Ontario -.-A despatch from Birmingham,Eng., interests of good relations' for the,1919 ,bero elections of Oct •amongst voters' lists as used in the Provincial A despatch from Dublin says:-A concentration,'it is--decla I red, was in-. says:-T Scott Act referendum to be held in he British Government form- peoples, the rehabilitation of nation- Pitched battle occurred in County Cork tended for a rush on the Roscarberry . PJ credit and the restoration of inter- on Wednesday night in which five barracks. �...Afl all y proposed a cancellation of a Ontario in April, the Dominion_ Gov- national trade. emment will introduce an act imme- hundred Sinn Fainers fought with a For the twenty-four-hours eMng' Inter-allied. debts, but the proposals "Our great international debt is due,diately after Parliament assembles to contingent of police and military. Thursday evening, despatches from. were unacceptable to the United States to the obligations we undertook on ;provide for a method of-revision en- It is officially stated that the Crown various parts of Ireland reported nine, Government, said J. Austen Chamber- behalf of our allies. If,we had had pr forces suffered no loss" and it is Police and nine civilians killed and tailing less expense. 13y this act .-:Uin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in only ourselves to conaider we should -added to.or struck from estimated that six Sinn Feiners were ten police and twenty-two civilians names may be speech to his constituents here on have been particularly free of extern- killed and twenty wounded. The lit- wounded. 'Friday al debt at the present time." the Provincial lists of 1919 in urban -and. ter removed their dead and wounded Two policemen were shot at Ba1= municipalities, but In rural parts the "To make them again would be, I Mr. Chamberlain prefaced his re-, lists.will remain as they were in the in boats. The Roscarberry police were britgan, Ireland, Thursday night. One ' think;' Mr. Chamberlain continued, marks by saying that he would have Provincial elections of 1919. informed on Wednesday night that a died in a hospital. "beneath our dignity, and would ren- preferred at the close of the war that Under section 68 of the general act, body of civilians had concentrated at Two lorries of police were ambush-- der us liable to a misconception of our the whole inter-allied debt had been however, a person whose name is not Buratia, a mile south of the former ed Thursday night between Drorakeen' 'Inotive.op wiped out so as to start with a clean town. and Newpalas. One got through safe-' In in There was no proposal fora on the.list in a rural section may vote making tliern,"said Mr. Chain-- slate. Twenty men were sent out to dis. ly but the other was riddled with but upon taking the required oath and berlain, "we sought no national ad- settlement 'of the international debt perse them while another force was lets. Nine policemim were haled and wants e ourselves. We proposed among the and associated pow. Autspatched to the scene from Clon- two wounded. for having a neighbor swear,as to the ap- solution In which we should have ens', whether :for total or partial re- p1leant's qualifications. This privilege akilty. At Limerick city Thursday night is not allowed the cities, as there will foregone claims larger than any re- mission, -which the British Govern- When the Rosearberry contingent the bridges over the Shannon River mitted to us, and we proposed it be- went would not have been a party to, be a revision there. There will there- arrived on the scene, they were fired leading to County Clare were bald by �eause we believed it would be in the he declared. fore be Registrars only in cities,towns villages, and an-appeal-can-be on from both sides of-the roads-'by the police and no one was allowed to the Republicans. Thii p6lFCv tooV pass over them. ken from the lists as-fhade.up by taken to cover and when the Clonakiky Dublin now is one of the -tofn them i�) an Election ijoaria. . . . I. Weekly Market 116-1-d party arrived the two forces closed In centres for ambuscades. Attacks on' PO If a -name is on the urban Provin- on the attackers from the north and the military and pollee are so fre-' cial voters' list of 1919 it will remain 7 east,driving them baSk tQ their head- quent night and day that the news-' Toronto. pans, 8e; Limas, Madagascar. 10?lgc• on the list..about to be prepared for quarters. papeTs have difficulty in reporting{ Manitoba wheat­�No,. 1 Northern, California Limas, 12%c. the Scott Act vote unless it is object- At least six Sinn Feiners fell in the. all of them. $1.75• No. 2 Northern, $1,72; No. 3 Maple products-_Sy-rup, per im p. ed' to and subsequently struck off. gal., $3.40 to $3 r 5 imp. gals. - course of the engagement but the The object of the Sinn Fein activi- Northern $1.67%; No. 4 wheat, $L62.. Otherwise it will,•have to be put on party manged to make its escape ties is said to be to force General Manitoba oat&--No. 2 CW, 461,6c; $3.25 to $3.40. Ma pre sugar, lb., 2i by anyone desiring an No. 3 OW, 42%c; extra No. 1 feed, to 80c• d qualified to under cover of darkness. 'The Crown MacReady, the military•commander' feed: Honey---60-30-lb. tins, 22 to 24c per vote., 42%c; No. 1 feed, 40%c; No. 2 forces captured rifles, amm-unition, an in Ireland, for piDlitical effect, to ex-' 06�J 4C. Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per automobile, boxes of bombs and other tend martial Jaw to Dublin. - Manitoba barley-N-). 8 CW, 78%c; 15-section case; 53b-2%-]b, tins, 23 to 'MAY SELL SEIZED equipment. Every police and military lorry here No. 4 CW, 66c;rejected, -feed, 54c. 25c per ib. All above in store, Fort William. Choice heavy steers, $9 to $10; SHIN TO GERMANY This unprecendented Republican now carries a hostage. Ortaxio, wheat-F.o.b. shipping good heavy steers, $8.50 to $9; but- Fein. He said he kept the arms for 'points, according to freights outside, cherie cattle, choice, $8.50 to $9.50; British Shipping Board Can't AWED TROOPS ON No. 2 spring, $1.70 to $1.75; No. do, good, $7.50 to $8.50; do. med., $6 RHlN`E_TO ADVANCE sporting purposes only. winter, $1.80 to $1.85; No. 2 goose, to $7; do, coni., $4 to $6; butchers' Find Buyers---&Il at Nomi- His lawyer said: "Lord Dunsany's' A* American corn-Prompt shipment, $7; do, corn., $4 to $5; butchers,,cows. nal Ton- Should Germany Refuse ' to British Government did an enormous wheat, $1.60 to $1.65. bulls,choice, $7 to $8; do, good $6 to Price of $5 Per propaganda articles In behalf of the' :'No. 2 yellow, track, Toronto,88c. choice. $7.60 to $8.50• do good $6.26 London, Feb. 6.-The seizure of Obey Reparation Terms. amount of good in the United States Ontario oats--No. $white,47 to�50c, to $7; do',corn., 84 ieed;e�, $7.75 German thiPis to- pay. for the vessels during the war." 7 -says: according to freights outside. 0 $8 d o• do goo tbs., i 1.25 to $8.25; A despatch from Paris -In do, 860 lbs. '$5.75 to $6.75; do, cont., Of the allies.torpedoed by the U-boats Ontario flour-Winter, in Jute bags, has.produced an anomalous situation, case of Germany's refusal to obey the Prompt shipment, straight run bulk, $5 to 16i, ��nners and cutters, $3 to terms of the allied reparations de- t4M :.seaboard, ix. $4.50; in• kers, good to eboice, $85 to the upshot of which may be that the MIDDLE PARTY ting, 80 to 85C, accord $150; do, cnyn. to-med.. $50 to $60; sbips.will be returned to Germany. mands, the allied troops an the Rhine ley-mal lambs, yearlings. $9 to $9.50- do The 'British Shipping Board flndi will be ordered to march further into EXISTS IN IRELAND in�to freights outside. spring, $11.50 to $11.75; calves.'goa�d itself unable to find buyers for 750,000 Germany. eiaa--No. 2 $1.50 to $1.60, outside. to choice. $16.50 to $17.50; esp. $6 tons of the - This statern'ent was made in the Manitoba hour-Track. Toronto: sheep, e German shipping received Concerns Itself With Execut. to $7.50;-hogs,fed �.nd water ,$1 Chamber of Deputies on Friday night 'First patents, $10.70; second patents, A 4.7.5 in exchange for torpedoed tonnage #4 to $15.50; do, weighed off cars,,$13 to by Premier Axistide Briand in-his re- ing Justice, "it View*it, 7. JP10.20. $15.75; do, fo.b.. $13.75 to f 14.50; do, and t i he controller has even offered-to ply to the interpellation of..Andre on Criminals. Backwheat--:-No. 2,°'$1 1 $j.55 country points, $13.50•to $1 .25. dispose of the vessels as low as sixty Rye-trio. 2. nominal; No. 3 dollars a ton as against one hundred Tardieu, former •--French-High Com- London, Feb. G.-The Sunday Tel&-' to 1.60. illf6ed--Carlots, delivered, Toron- Montreal. dollars -a ton, the. cost of producing missioner to the United •States and gram, owned by Horatio W. Bottom-Atenth Parlia- ley. Editor of John Bull, to-day as., Z Olati-Can. West., No. 2, 66c- do, the same -ships in British yards. chief_attacker In the to freights bags included. Bran,-per No. 3. ton $40 firm; shorbi p-r ton, $38; 62c. Flour, Man., $10.70. Moll-- � The Shipping Board is now oonsiid-,meet of the Allied planai. serfs the existence of a third party in.. ed oats, bag, 90 tbs., $3.30. Bran- ering Premier Bri&Ad also to Ireland. "Concemina itself with exe- wgt�mfdcfiini�, $41; ieed flour, $2.40. a proposal to return the ships $40.25. Shorts, $38.26. Hay, No. 2, -0 Parliament on Friday night that eating justice, according to its ow-h-'- to 81e; per ton,earlots, $27-to -8. France could not seek a large loan in views,on any Cheese.-New, large, 30 $0 Germany.at a nominal rate of-five i twins, 81 to 32c• triplets 31% to Cheese, finest eaaterns, 27 to'2714e- ten dollars a ton. persons. who commit al. 32%1c; old, large, 12 to 35c• do, Win, Butter, choicest creamery, 54 to 55c' 1. 'The gigantic British shipyards are America because the United States leg*d crimes and escape punishment." 32% to 35%c. -Fresh, dairy, choke, 4 Exr, fresh, 78c. practically closed down and are com- 'bankers had asked from twelve to The newspaper sani9m,party is t. Butter 9 to ul fifteen per cent. interest. utcher steers, mad., $7.50 to $8.50; pleting only contract work as's re- styled Lh® Middle party," and tbs* . ... .. 5.0c; creamery, No. 1, 56 to W; fresh, butcher heifers, med., $7 to $7.60; but- cult of the seizure of the Ge "We will. therefore, confine our de- it meets frequently! 68 to 61C. rmari ton. Its headquarters cher cows.' med.. $5 to $7; canners, nage," declared mands to the smallest n.duimum, pos- is in North Wall, where there&TO'COn- ed Sir Edward Mackay ., I Margarine-29 to 35c, $3.25 to $3.50. Butcher bulls.-com., Edgar, one of the biggest British ship ferences with mill officers of high c Eg*,s--No. 1, 68 to 70c: new laids, $5 to $7. .. ...76 to '78c; new laid, in cartons, 78 to Universal Widing. The'names of either Sinn Good. $13.50 to $16; med, $10 builders, in a statement to "Even were the Government in a s to$13; grassers, $6 to $.6. dobd lambs; Service. position of realizing immediately the Feiners or Government forces char <".`, entire German indemnity it would be ed Beans-Canadian, hand-picked. bus., $12.50;#9-h �6.50. Hogs with nnirdor are prodoced and $3.75 to $4; prime&, $3 to $3.50;• Ja-,$16.75 to 617,e with $4 off for sows. the most unwise thing we 'could do judged. If persons so nirmed are NewfoundIsnd Suffers at the present rate• of exchange gn found guilty, sentence is pronounced THREE AMBUSHES EIG14T MILLION ON Severest Cold of Winter France." and the victim soon afterward found o i . -LAID FOR POLICE VERGE OF STARVATION "A despatch from St. IRISH PLAYWRIGHT dead John's, Nfid., The correspondent says the party says.-The Newfoundland"coast ig ice- ...,LET OFF WITH FINE has -ramifications in the provinces and Tour-Year-Old , Child Killed Daily Herald's Figures Reveal bound as a result of-the severest cold t is composed mainly of middle claw business men. 'He cites instances.,ot During Dublin Fight. Terrible Situation in of the winter.- The northern bays and ]Lord Dunsany Declares That 0 C neeption Bay, ten miles north of executions.by the party,but withholds'Belfast,,Feb. 6.-Dublin despatches' England. He is Opposed to the We' this city, are solidly frozen over and, names. to-day revealed that on Saturday London, Feb. 6.--:--Eight milfic'n pe:o- the mail steamers have abandoned! Ittight that city experienced a sensation pie are o.n the verge,of starvation in their service. St. John's harbor has'a 5inn,Fein. . .,.when loud explosions and continuous England, according to:the figures col- thick coating of ice, which make More German Talk S the despatch from Dublin shy- volleys, resembling the sounds of a !ecte(l bye the Daily Herald oin. unem- movement of shipping difficult, Lord Dunsany, Irish poet and play- Against Accepting Tennis battle, on a'small scale, became aud- ployment. ,right, on Friday pleaded guilty when ible from the distant-suburbs. it According to the Labor 3oli inistry, arraigned before a British courtrnar- Geneva,' Feb. 6.---Germ tamed out that three ambushes had the'total foir unemployed is 1,059,800. Britain Obtains any's atti- tial. at - Kilmainham Courthouse, tude regarding the Paris Conference occurred, one of which resulted-in the The Herald declares that fully an. Steamer Von Tirpitz ; charged with having arms in his pos- ,and Reparation scheme is causing un killing of a four-year-old child. , other million has not been reported, j session unlawfully. He was fined easiness in League of Nations circles, The first ambush was in the neigh- and that the grand total, with depen- A de.-patch from Lon,lon says:-I 4100. and even the impartial section of the, borhood of Merion Square, shartli Oeptz, of people•on the verge of pri-. The newly-completed German steamer! His lordship appeared in court neat- Swiss Press, which considers the'' before 8 oVook. Explosions .,which f vation is close to'eight million. Von Tirpitz, a vessel of 19,200 tons,� ly groomed and wearing a rionocle. Faris-indemnity demands go too far,! shook 'some of the older houses q0 - The government prog•Afn for rcli6f, was surrendered at Iniwin-ham on ' Dnr�aiiv told the court he always is alienated by speeches of German' their foundations were followed by it is, predicted, will rro• ilde for gen- Thursday in a,:cordanc-c. %•iti,, the ha(l been lupai io the British Govern- politicians and by Nationalist demon- NsIlades of rifle and revolver fire. The eious State support. terni.; of the Peace Treaty, rnr.­t nrcl •.lr; the Sinn strations in Munich denying Ger-1 "riliabitanis sought refuge in their cel- many's guilt In the war and'her duty' irs, while persons In the street were .. i to make reparations. stampeded by the firing. What had ' the "N. London, Feb. 6.-Dr. Simons happened was that three bombs were! German Foreign Minister, has declar-' flung at a lorry filled with sold' ers. ed that he would resign rather than This precipitated an exchange of shots recede an Inch from the decision that which lasted several minutes, without the Paris terms are unacceptable,says, effect, except for the wounding of two ' a Berlin despatch to The London civilians by bomb splinters. Times. The Government is being de- The second ambush occurred oil the, lug-ed with resolutions from se I-Of south side of the city, where two milt- vial and unofficial bodies urging to Lary lorries were bombed and there' stand firm. Was a�similar brisk exchange,of firing.I shot child of four years w,-1-_z. through the head, and a ,roman as to -ed and taken Canada Has Chance wound to a hospital. Trade With Russla" '. ., The third ambush occurred- at � p. 'In.,when two military lorries were at. ! A despatch frown London, Eng., tacked at Rathinines, in the south says:-Canadian manufacturers ark J suburbs, in the vicinity of the Catholic An officer of the military was offered an opportunity to trade wit% slightly wounded and some Russia under conditions guaranteed. civilians, to be absolutely safe by British including a boy, received luniniportant :Ih� B Baltic Association, which is in proos" Injuries. of formation in London, according 1;4� The report from Dublin castle a statement made by the honor&M claims that several civilians were bit 570 secretary of the association, Mr. G� in the affair at Allerion Square, five of ovee one hundred important mercantile end two young men In the Rathmines civilians in the south side incident MW W. Mason. Representatives teres ix ts are connected-with this bod medunter. %hose efforts to re-establish B ride with the Baltic States a W6.nen's sphere nowadays seami. to CANADA'S PULP INDUSTRY through them with Russia, are at-' be the big round earth. bailing timber from the camps Into a big lumber plant, a t3qilcal winter scene in`Northern Ontario. tracting attention in the British press. gi' Nq C 7tr W IL '070"C" .34= ViZ G Burkholder. ?y to 13 21.00 5 cement and on motion wats adopted and the cuLvert pipes and 6 y4s gravel 8.40; A usual number brdered'W' be 'toted. K Muenhoutie and others,gray on 4th -The coftnell now adjour to meet -P'.PUbli:Jw,A-e"r Friday 1113"Dins at its,offices R,Cr7ARDSO)yf�540ROO y Pickering, - Joa again on Monday, March 7th. for the Opt.r con west and Alton&road 371.75 gravel 48.75;Henry transaction of general business. P DS PO Garland,f= yde gi SELLS RUNDAEDS 0 . OUN 'OF FISH Wood and others, rav base line east RMS _Ttr of Bay Vad. work lone In 1920 40.50 EVEitY WEEK. per r year; SI.W if paid'in advance. H Wood and E Hatfield, lzratv base wit -F H Rich- line.and Bay road 58.90 h wats-here. We offer WEDNESDAY. FE . 16TH-Auction Are you getting your-Fish n MiN MURKAR, Proprietor, ardson, 27 vd . .4 gravel 4,05. IA The necessary by-law was in sale household furniture, stoves, tioduq- for your choice and stock. ed and finally passed appointing Silas beds&e.,also garden tools in-trade of paintei. House and lot dressed, at 20 cents lb -Tool township Engineer and defining �i- ri�)Tzs AND COMMENTS - 7. Fecizen-White-Fish, will be sold same day. Property of his duties. Frozen B. C. Salmon, dressed, at 15 Alfred -er. is Palmer. Chu�ch St. Pick -1..:: W i The auditors' report was 'received Smoked Finnan Hittidie,at-, . nton Churchill, v% o has bee Ing. Sale at one. See bills, W, B.. Powell, auctioneer, Swok d H ddie Fillets, at prumineut in Brit politic6.f Or a 20 L I nuit.iber of year s s been ap A 6 • AUCTION SALE OF of laotielgis Whole, Cod, Rt... ha FEB. 2IST-Auction pale HLickney and. draft horses, high Boneless Dizby ftet _g. at,.. 25 pointed Coluilial Secretary. The HORSES AND CATTLE grade cows and' young cattle, farm LRbrador Hervitig, lit ... 10 implements and furniture. thepro- Di ug, at -35c*Ijiar bbk- P appointment is -nut being receiv- _gby Herri' Sheep, Pigs, Implements. ­.e'd with b universal approval. In petty of F..J. Seldon, lot 8, con-;'S. Oysters, at 60c per pt., Y€t it %N'bitby (t mile east Of Raglan). s�of his office The property of performing the duties Sale at 12 o'clock, -noon, sharp. S A 0 Jq- S IT J. T . C) M.a will have natich to do with 777 14- S I I-T 0 1.4­A-h I Lunch for those from a distance. ed bills. Wm, 3IAw, Auctioneer, The king of all smoked fish. This is a beautiful B. C. Salmon, cook Canadians, or at lea.;t it is'expect- '.,73.4 :Lot 32, Con. 1, Pickering, on -See and boneless, Nu Wiastii. "S(Teent§per lb. E A. c It sale of ed that be Will.endeavor to guide. TtiURSDAY, FEB. 24TH, 1921 Tr SD �,. FE�, 22.Ni)-A6't1o' cice Canadian affairs. So far an CFtu The following shihore horses, grade cattle, York- pigs, implements, grain, roots Buy all Your.Groceries at the Grocer's,- HORSES -,:,,&da is concerned, he will find that etc.,at lot 22. con. 1, Pickering(Liv- erpo Grey,mare rising 4 years old, Grev 101), the property of Michael K directing her afftirs will] be no his team Hickey. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bill-. ES , SIC HARDSON /� sineciare. Canadians have not yet is well matched). 2 bay gelding Bay furgot,ten,how he cattle over here- mare, THVRSI)A.Y,, FEB. 24TH-Auction sale of farm stock, implements, etc., at Red Wring tour, When he snubbed--and e Sale at 1 and white cow fresh, Red cow bred perty of Wm. Sincla a few'years ago, oil a kind of lei. CATTLE Brindle cow with calf by side. Re lot 32, con. 4, Pickering, the pro. In. o'clock, sharp. See bills. Fred them right and lef t. He aid nut May 91,Roan cow bred July 9th, Bri Here ��O know how.t I ci treat thew civilly. dle cow bred Aug. 7th. Red cow bred Postill.auctioneer. June I0tb, 7 thoro-bred Holstein beif- THU,RSDAIA FEB,` 24TH-' Auction sale He seemed to feel that it was Regis- of farm stock, implements, roots era(dates given day of sale), quite a condescension on his part tered Holstein bull, 4 fat steers, etc., at lot 24. con.7, Pickering. the If -you want* Oyster Shell. or Grit No reserve. -D SHEEP property of Geo.N%�al. to appear before a (�ankdimn aridl- PIGS AN Sale at one �h4ip. See bills. Wx, • 7 fit pigs White sow bred'Nor. lot, or your Poultry, euce. Apparently he had come 12 Sbrqpshire ewe.is 1 shear reg., Puck: MAW, Auctioneer.' over from England in order to IMPLEMENTS ETC, FRIDAT,' FEB. 25TH-An-ion sale of .'Eilfibor6t and Sulphur as a lou'se killer 11. farm'stock and implvin.,2.i,ts. the pro-. give Canadians an -opporttlnit�, to Binder M-H 6 ft. cut. Hay tedder'M- I 'i o . , :!o on-your stock, Steel roller .11-H. 'Horse rake M-H. perty of 31owbrar Li s. lot 4 n. :boast that they.had once seen and Deering mo-wer, mo%i�er, Sp�-ight 7. Picket I nt one-o'clock. ng. sharp. See Wm. MAW. Aruc- PI heard the great Winstun Chi Fresh Ifeat and Fish, ell wagon, box and s;)Iing, And g rank, ac , e hill. a is a democratic Hay rack 14 ft.. Flat I k 14 ft, Set nf ticneer. trucks'21i inch the, ',;,-t of truckq'3i in FEB. 25TH-Auction sale of Salt:--fine, coarse aad,dairy in 50, .10% 200 lbs. FRIDAY. country and her peopI6 trill not tire, Success nitirttive spreftder.'Bissell farm«,took, impletn"t9, grain etc., We have them. submit to be dictated to by a harrow Id disc, Cutting box P H 5 ft. the property of Samuel Carlton;'lot ra. Set of new Ch,ithitin scitIes' 9, rear of con. t, Pickering. Sale at 7 snob., He is no doubt a tuan ol e :)04Y)lbs.cap. Set of 'bob-slktigh% box one P'clock, sharp. See bills. W. sessur of a bonudless degree t,f Perfection new. Oat roller Fl,�oiv • vunsiderable ability, and the lj<,r ' N N and bunks, Fanning ruill and t B. Powell, Auctioneer, I nearly new, 2 Cocksbutt I -El; 6wS No 9i ambition, nevertheless. le I o.2 Wilkinogn plow IN 0I W, y Lij�;i t at we can get alooR-cluite %%01 gang plcw Cockshutt. I jpi;, h af Concrete %without him. 'We have very able olow. Set of diamondharrows-asect.. men 1. H. C. engine 2J 1A p. Pump jack. I 23U in tbiA' country, who are feet of rope 7/8 ineb.Set of slitiga Car, c S are qn.ite competent to d.0 the 9 pulleys, 00 ft.-trip rope, Bay flark. . : Produ' t Eardware Store•2 it-no kettles. Stoue boat. Cor�i culti- Tickering F� -governing. vator. Scuffier. Turnip pulpor. Cream FICKRFUNQ COUNCIL 4epApalor Renfrew No.41new. -Sbarp- ii— sep;trator, No. 6, Wheelbarrow. ..Field Tile 'NA'Ates trough, Pea buncher kfid' The above council met' pursuant to Pea Does that Stove burn too inuch coal a naf the TEh last. 8 of 411d "Brick ----have the Ma Thouitht. Range that gijreii adjournment on Mond iftero;. 4 sets of doubletreea, 2 set -hoi se doubletreetit. Siet (if 'hreeching 3dembess all present, the reeve in the harne,s. Set of baekhanda.' 6 collars, the maximum amount of heat' with the'ruini- thnir. Minutes of last meeting were mum huibunt of coal. ten Forks, hoe-; and othpr arl4cle-.4 too 9, 4, 6 aDd S -7 4 and approved. . - numerous to tinntion.- Tilt, A number of accounts were present- only Oil Heaters at each. • ed fur payment and referred to the- As the farm haR been sold there will inch- -. We have 2 -.respective standing committees positivt4y be no reserve. Chas Todd wits heard re changes c 6f e t my-prices. lioni"Blanke�,..at 4 reduced prIci.* * 'I only S, le at one o' lock.sharp.Kith regard to road divisions.and re- e- - Inut'er&tlo r` "k-off -Jil"TE.R_3_J1­S:_Faf pig.4 ano all s i --woy). only Light Set of Single that road. comrni-43*lnner, of $15 Knrl-irrdi4, -eovh: ()v,•!• that should he immediately notified oUar)3 Hattlets $34,00-3 real bargain In(l. Pfitkne 2705 PicLk.' changes made. Aurjant 7 11.­,ntLb'ct oedit will be giv- 6 en to.paitles. furnishiLig 8ppro%od Measrs.Thos. Rpesor, Jas. Todd it i-int notes. 5-rier cent per annutri. BeA Anie'rican Coal Oil at,38c gallon, rind Clarence Simpson J. Beare.rare beard re clo-iing of the uff.lur caib. Gharcoal•at 20 cents-per buir, sideline between lots 34 and 85. con 4 FRED POIMLL, .Atmdoneer*. C N R. Station, Brock: Road_Redman was heard re bad con All other goods in proportion. ditiou of the eastern towilline north -of Klociale. J L Palmer was heard re break water A good supply of-Cali Meal now on hand, the stt Palmer'so bridge. Royal Paryle, line.. Once tried-always used. W J Devitt ave an interesting re. p rt of bis wor as school attendance 3 r officer. I S. BALSEX.- N PICKERING The standing committee on Reliel reported and -recommended payment ib - as follows : Dr B. Field, professional visit and medicine, re Mrs Butler'. The standing committee on Conlin- J ' 'E ' A 'T ;-M . 0 ebild 5.00. gencies reported and recommended R -E payments as follows John Murkar. F O R D OWN E RS Municipal Warta. stationery 75c-,Un -.8. - - OF -MONNEYPS BREAD assessor's;blanks.stationery etc 91.00: Ited Typewriter Co. supplies 28 70: ...ATTENTION :.:Xoondon PLud Lainenshir e Guarantee- land Accident Co.for treasurer's bond .7 AO-00: Toronto Stamp and Stencil Co. Made from pre-war standard floors. Not h ing bat No. Ltd.560 dog tags 22.66 ; Ontario Good grade used. .Milled and baked in our own town. • a Association', annual fee 500: Genuine -Ford Service Day and Patronize the home industries. �A W M,ackay.salary as auditor 26r00 J How,'ow,' ditto 25 00 ; John For {E. 14ttendins Division N icsht Court 2,00- Ed I Ill ',Gleeson. ditto 2.00; P R Beaton,oil FXA-ount of salary 125.00. A cc M1 umi-. t. - from F. H West. iia, AL Mince Pies 25c. All our own make.- Best ingredients used CaLlOn. WAS IF Ford rep, rs prun�ptly—aU-en&4- Best Fruit Q4ke 55d 1b. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Meat 25c lb. Dey re tax bill, would recommend that Ao 't,the Clerk take the matter up with tht Chocolates inbulk and boxes Collector. The committee 'me Wedding Cakes a specialty recom mended that Mr Middleton be a 'dele. Larde 'stock of parts a ways on gate to the Good Roads Convention. The standing committee on Dam• and recommended pavment as follows: 'N ages to Sheep Killed by Dogs reported H R 's :M 0 JN , E Spark Plugs, 0 H Pugh, one sheep killed 13 00 A L Milne, inspecting same 90c ; Cha, Also', Tire's, 'ellains, 7 . Puckrin, reward for shooting dog ONTARIO - - PICKERING9 ON found worrying skeep 10.00; R 8 G Pulbs et.c. Crawford.ditto 10,00. The standing committee on Bonuses the W 1A for Wire Fences, Drainage Matteis e Etc, reported and recommended the Sherwood- 1,' ' Collab Ott following payments : Frank Turner, ream o bonus on 35 rode'fence lot 32 can 7 Authorized Ford (Sales ,8.75, Victor Jamison; •bones on 92 t.'-rods of fence 23.00, an d Seri ice Station For Bread - The standing committee on Roadis And Bridges reported and recommend- Bell Photie 29 Night •rill -Monare Flour for Paetr ed the following payments : W 3 McCiiirtney, gray con 5 Opp lots 25 And 25 00.00; 0 Plax inn, grKv Opp lots?Z and 20 con 5 50-00; J L Palmer and Brau, 'Shorts an d Feed Flour -others, building breakwater at Palm- 'er'8 bridge 681,50 : C Todd and others, av on Altonat road and con 3 opp lots 'American Corn-ground, cracked and whole. to nd 34 447.70; Chas Todd and Ft-,Pd scrav con 3 opp lots 82 nnd if your bens are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our- 107.60; Wm Petty, 79 yds of gravel Every Dollar Saved To-Day celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. drawn by F Rogers and 2772 vd,4 drawn by Chas Todd 52,65; Fred Cowie, re- will help to bring down prices, and the Our- Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Ma rquig Wheat, Barley, :inoving timber from Atha bridge 2.(X): phasing power of money saved noW Will Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. A K Rittenhouse, dynamiting and increase as the cost of living COMCS dOwn- "Chopping and Oat Crushing Wed nesdays and Saturdays; Work mr--Garland's and Petty's pits 94 58- A K Rittenhouse and otAers. Incr$au your Savings ACCOUnIL Work on Altona con 40.110 13 road a roll Co., Ltd. roadcon 1 100,25 : 11 CIPetty.L e Campbell Flour'.av , and others. on Altona. W P L y. 77 yds � r BA .gravel 11,56; Wm Cbester aod otherm. THE ]DOMINION BANK Mills at 9.4 v on R F west 132 15; Vr Pearce, WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. ..vds gravel 1(120: il;,d Draper, re- E. C. CROSS, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, Toro to pacrboru PiCLt;1h19 . 4- -- ­�-_--;w", ,I ­--e,T­-- ..'Q° ­-Z�g­w-- "Ve �v -tr` hearing Evangelist 'Do"miss h I Al Alaoq6tAFMONT a Torrie and Bdre. TOM, soloist, in II, has purchased Ford auto.— the Baptist church every. night C week.J.,Kellett. of Toronto, was here this we dn Mouday6venia'g: Mrs.' John ' McGra-th, we are, sorry to report, has been teriously CPS Mrti. D. A. Scott is.. spending a few d ill during the paLat few days, brit • days in the city. we are g Chba. Cooper spent the week- lad to know that. s'he is . now somewhat better..- end with friends in the city. A. D. Peters is talking of mot- .The Mk:�ion'Band(Willing Wore f LOUR Ong ow-to*his farm near Balsitui. ker-) of the Union Church will Of all materials and design in 0 Pt on Thursday, Feb. 17tb, at kept in stock. It will pay you at our woiks&�d inspect out atci& call A. D. Peters was in the city kin '4.1 business for several days last: ast. .5 j). m.­ All "tho�e who have mite boxes are requ"ted.to -bring - - obtain prices Don't be misled week. thein in to this meeting. agents we do not employ them•,oonsequeat• cn ..4) The U. F. O. Clu-b will -meet The ly we can, and do throw off the agent Rev. W. thulbert. ' of Toronto, Saturday afternoon fur business a commission of 10 per cent.,which you wil and lc-eei;tly of Clarerrion.t. is in certainly save by parchadng f a purposes. out srou Lipds:;y at present filling-the pul. all•solioited. S. F. Robins obins atteDdect a tin t1,e Methodist church made, J. T. M banquet at Psterboro ov. Friday W kiiead vacaut by the sudden death &THESON evening last. ti,p die 1)8!ntor, Rev. Mr. Coon. Office and Works, Mr. Skill, of Winnipeg, Was .1- I Whitby, Pa . e It. E. Forsyth, Thos. Ior b-Liread guest of R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth s"Is T3A r:?q -d C. S. for a few days. Birkett, T. P. Shirk an — GIGANTIC The Misses Hamilton entertain- !rruethau attended the Peterbo ro ed a few friends' from the city Bonspiel 'on Tuesday and Wed- Maple Leaf TAPIling Co., nesday. taking with them the ail- Limited over the week-end. Special .. 8 ale `1 Mrs. Manning, of Butt Mont. ver tafikard which they won last Toronto, Winnipeg ti Butte. -.Brandon, Halifax Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Gra- Onaccountof -the fartm.-being ham, of Cairnbrogie. Toronto, sold Mr.Geo. Neal will hold an Your chance to boy a supply of fall Mrs. H. G.McIntyre, of Toror sale of his farm stock and and winter goods at greatly- who has been visiting at Graham �uction reduced pkices. Bros', baereturned,home. implements at Iiis premises,lot 24, Mrs. George Cooper had the wis- con. 7, Picketing, on Thursday,' I have been successful in securing a Feb. 24th. See list in another col. large and varied stock Of MiLnufactur- fortune one day last week to fall ers 8 umn. know lea which are as you may kno en fro li the best material& and fracture three of her ribs. The Women's ' Institute will 'The B. Y. P. U. contest social and work theet at the'lidWe of Mrs. Gleesbb manship to'appealjoi the evening on Monday was well at trade. These I offer tended and 'thoroughly enijoyed. On Wednesday afternoon, 'at 2.30 to you. 44 Mrs. Graham, of CairnbrolLie, o cloc Program : Musicale ; Mu. ringold, Claremont —recently --f-ell—and fractured sic, Its Broadening Effect on the 'ice Rome; Life of Composers.. Roll her thi&'boue, Is improving 1V Ind. Call, ­-Don't." Phone 2804 'Yhalpb Evans I,; again able to be - Mr. R. W. Ellis, , formerly in arotind after-beitig confined to,the the enip!oy-ufl). A. Scott, but re bous6 with an attack 6f kheiinik- D y 11 ce t] i-Olarg* of a church in Alberra. has been ordained a Inia- tistiCk. Stop That H ackin Cough 'i Coof, !-` Coad i*ter iff the Presbyterian church. Mts. Harry Thomson fell one 9 Clay last week and friactuaed onff We riuderstand that Mr. Ellis in. With Howard's White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry, of her wrists, which will lay her tends returning east. as Mrs. Ellis Hard and, Soft Coal Of the off duty for some titne. has poor health in the west. A, debate on '"Resolved that We congratulate Misses Aldine, 'Fresh lot of Groceries always on hand. -best quality' on --,Consolidated Schools Would Im- Ward and Elizabeth Wi[rd on hav -Now for that Good Cup of Tea—ice supply.you— hand prove Our Educational Facilities" Intl passed the'Primary Piano and will beheld in the Masonic Hall Priwary School Piano Examina pounds foe 1.00. THOS. A. LA -this (Friday) evening beginning. tions respectively-at the Mid-win- wo ..at8o'clock.. The captains are D, ter examinations at Toronto Con- -Fred Pugh. A servatory o are M. Morgan and f Music. Both Mrs."McMaster, Brougham suitable musical programme will pupils of Veta Stephenson, A. T. also be provided. Everybody is C. M. 'Invited and will be made welcome. Heavy Rubbrs Evangelist Rev, Alexander Tor -Bargains in 'tie, of Toronto, Is here holdiol -pecial ser' R a Claremont Garage series of r vices in the Baptist church every night this Welding and We have a number of pairs of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers Machine 41 week and next, Saturdays exce]pt- General Tractor Works. which we are.selling at reduced prices Men's sizes ed. Mrs. Torrie acconipanie•§ him via soloist. A cordial invitation-is Seeina the long felt want of a Garage 8, 9 and 10, Boys' all sizes. and General Machine Shop In Clare. in :extended to everybody to unite I moat. I beg to announce that I will �Calll and se4t a bargain at -The'Corner'Stor's,"' thi%campaign that it may prove abortly open one at North Claremozft. Claremont Ontario A31 a great blearing to the whole com• Prices given on all work and same 7 done by the best mechitnics. AUCTION SALE OF C. Purdoeis N-oith Claremont W. M. Palmer, Claremont if ri ­Stodk--and Implemints-1 SAVING$., Th Inaependince 'ROOTS, ETC. .4 these are the out- - The property of come of the same impulse and attain the same objeo. -A. 0- :E 0. 1*,T = A.Mi Lot,24. Con. 7,•Pickering. on tive—PROSPERITY. The .�. -THURSDAY, FEB. 24TH, 1921 Standard Bank of Canada The following 7 can help you to attain it. HORSES Grey mare 6 years old g p. Brown THE p.' Bay-gelding 6 gelding 6 eats old g years old g p Bay mare aged, Chest- nui gelding aged. IN 4 A 9 STAND-ARDBANK CATTLE -N 18th, cow 7 Spotted cow bred Red c OF CANADA bred June 11th, R9 cow bred July N PICKERING BRANCH 18th. Rota cow bred July 19th, Roan cow bred Sept. 17th, Red cow bred A.W.CRAWPOPIT H - M^n^ew July A SSEY RR.I S 9 th. Fat heifer, Blue heifer 2 - HA .BRANCH ALSO AT WHITIMY) -years old. 2 red heifer@ 2 years old, 15potted steer 2 years old, 5 spring - -. PIGS AND FOWL ='h Grad calves 1930 Yorkshire white sow due March 25th, ig e 10 bhoate 4 months old, 29 hens, 1 A Picks '\1 - rooster. 4 ducks, I drake. 2 geese, I 3=9 -kander. - IMPISMEN"'I'S•rrc. ��rrn viguance conmitue Deering m p eme- bicider 6 ft. cut� Deering _.- "lits. mower$ft. cut, Deering rake 10 ft., _—SteeL-roller M-B. Manure spreadar The object of this Association Is to I rosem A . . vi the Lio-918. McCormick. Cultivator 4 seed corn- lemma stealin and p Z bined 13 tooth, Cultivator Ndxon 13 tooth, Seed drill Cotilthard&Scott. Gr6wn,plow Frost & Wood, Single 7 'o Wilkinson No, 21, Sihgle low 61:01;w=@any p oats immedi we= plow Wilkinson No..21 nearly new, Single low Of Eleenti" 00sawitime., Verity No. 21. Turnip plow. Scu%er, Membership fise 61-00. King cream separator in good working W. TRY ONE OF OUR CREAM, SEPARATORS Tickets way be had from ft@ President -furrow, * Turnip Secretary an appliesties. ,order. Perrin plow 2 Exec.Com.—L. D. Banks.C.S.Palm slicer, Fanning mill, Bain wagon, ti Wagon. Set of sleighs and box com They are giving good satisfaction d of the latest er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. fete, Wagon box To buggy Rood, Xt i;i-- op btist v. rain pickier, ay for Clark. 1W dot rope, Slings an r conl�_ . .1mprqved .t3r1M, Provident, an VI te, Water trough pearly new. br'eelharrow. Set of breeching bar• ness nearly new. Set of breeching bar- ness R�oojl, Set of single h4rae NTS FOR ss' 5 A COMPLETE, LINE IMPLEMENTS Horse collars, 400 bushels of turnips, 150 bushels of mangels, A small quan- tity-of corn in shock, -ANY - FARM FURNITURE ETC. cup- ings, Glass 2bedateads and spr board, Good ironing orkiLchen table, Kitchen table, 6 'kitchen chairs. 4 rocking chairs. Mail box, Coticb, 2 .washstand&; ­Cburn Favorite No. 2, Butter bowl. Bake. bonrd upd rolling The U3iiversal - A ni�ivriber of boes. forks and Oth- pin, XZscl-An erartielestoo numerous to mention, an (Qne of Our Productions). We will be glad to t"me' d A quantity of straw to be fed on the c on you at any i 9 for , place. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lon -Ass the farm has been sold everytbing furnish you with prices and terms all makes of cars—the best advertised must be sold. in the market for the price. 'Siile at one o'cIOA';�.rharp, Tires for all cari�, Emery Wheels, —TER-ms: Fitt heifer, straw,roots, pigs, i Saw And Emery MFindrils, and poultry and all sums of$11)and Saws, Lad- Circular S. ... under cash: over that Amount dare, etc. .......... V. T", mon1h,' credit will begivpn to par Woodworking and Gener.LI ties furnishing Approved j drit not es. BIFteksmitbing. 4 per cent discount Ajb°xwpd for CrIA, 6 por cent charged on notes not.paid W. H. JACKSON, Brook Road, when dxip. J. R. THEXTON Agent �'ickerin g Pickering, Oat.- AuctioDeer. e'. 2. want to show you the' biggest-tood- IMA. Some goods ore profit stool you vvtx iaidyow eyes on." pa Rhqm!s TO. .1mr �.'•.r yo the poorer `A y".sun" asked awoune,who., ,'. -n-1 ;banothers. Usual %V210 tuff cc fancies, ilihat it'Isil't 1P fairy dinner table?" be P_ .�Vwqualitythe&eat".the profit, But-John shook his, head, it.VMS P and a a toadstool, be svAd, giant toadstool at that. rt pays more o!'The grocer scsool seemed long that day,a"d by -AKese than for other teas—and. the time John and._Caroline. started -MGHT9 AT HOME home they were both hungrY. always spend my nights at home, remote fromatrife and he sells. at a less profit: "I could ilantiat eat some my pillow sett sppWrts Oy dome, my feet rest ou a chair;Care. Aunt Patience's dough mice," Caroline, and so I read some gripping pome or volume ripe and, rwre. My %%%e'MienRed Rose,you said. Then-slie added, scr had a whole- you buy dough cake all to Myself not long aunts and grandmas play some tunes,or blithely sow and knit, *,he best* ago." She blushed a little'• while merry children, full of prunes, throw many a gladsome buv. "And ate it all UP,I 011PPOse-. Pit! At, till hilabyg their mother croons—and so the calm hours flit. said John, laughing. And when the morning comes I read bbW men who-roamed by Caroline did not reply,but she,turn- night fell.victims to the auWs'oVeed, were.shot up in,% fight or ra, ed several shades redder still. touched for all their chicken feed by some unholy Wight. I �V They turned into the woods just read of kidnapped muldenti fair, and parents in distress, of then,and nothing more wall &said -umber of their m youths who lose, in White Way glare, the u egg, dough cakes. After they, had walked dou yards John began to misdeeds in 'the' gumble-1`81' lair, and crimes, no —' dare, a :few-hundred guess. I spq,.it those who gaillivant,'would spend-their nights walk more -slowly and to Peer Under . . ;at home, with grandma,-nieee-and meAdou aunt, and read some 7 first one tree and then another. helpful tome which the peelers rant wvuld III do hope my-giant toadstool isn't I the-crime; of whi r ,It was right by the pea like tmm. I'd rather be with beads who thank than with gone," he said. of the road' I know. I just had the men who pratee to places where the rlasses clink and there side P it a glimpse of it last might,but are, games of chance; a book Is better than a drink, or than a big enough for a hundred toads to sit -w and I tango dance. And rLeu at dawm, I-leave my bed I caper, Magic Buttons. So she :frowned when her mother on. Oh,there it is,and—whY—there's sing,,mo hold-up, a bar of lead, has opolled.my larboard I baw a box that surell puts dressed her do a Yellow muslin frock your Aunt_Patience, too!" -1 do not have to stitch my head. or wear it In a sung.Aladdin's Imp to shame; with ruffles, and she frowned again, Caroline jumped. Sure' enough) The Mack buttons hkldm there when the hired man came driving UP there beside the huge toadstool was to get,her. In fact she could hardly Aunt Patience in her bonnet and Are never twice the same. muster a.wuils when her little. old, shawl. Beside Aunt Patience stood not understand that not a sponge cake, Aunt Patience came to the 'door Toby with a bedraggled, red-fringed or a poundeake, or even a caw with, VTj .1 Pour-them out upon the Boor; w GOOD HMTH welco napkin in his mouth. He--was--pawing--white--f-rosting could have done for And prestol right away give.her a me They change into',the very thlurs There were three at tea—Caroline,, all round the toadstool in I an excited Caroline what that Poor little dough AND GOOD SPIRITS I vipb for every day. Aunt- Patience and Toby, Aunt Pa- way. cake had done.- tience's. little dog, who 'at in a high When Aunt Patience saw Caroline, du stand the shiny ones in rows,' chair and wore-a bib and behaved very she began to beam. "There, child," Soldier, Far Off,Finds "Una Depend Upon the Condition, of Uke soldiers brave and strong. well. He had milk In a ebinO. bowl. she said, "I was almost afraid you had forgettable Girl, Mat big me N a pony cart Its table was set with old blue china,I got lost going home the other day. the Blood—Keep it Rich, 11 her, That gayly rolls along; and there were creamy potatoes, PinL Toby came running an a little while Not knowing how else to ca his "Unforgettable d.Pure. ham, hot biscuits, golden apple sauce ago with the napkin in J mouth. I he named her the Red an 2%b button pony, specked with blacki and thick slices of warm dough cake. followed him to this spot•" Girl" and addressed a message.to her Caroline should have enjoyed the good Caroline looked uncomfortable. from far away Tasmania to Birming- When a doctor tells you that You BTO I know is kind and mild. rusting that love would find a anaemic, he simply means, in Pl&1A things,.but all through the meal she That was the very napkin, of course, ham, t -I U*t him all around the rug : Reads English, that your blood is weak &ad, ! . "Why way, says a London despatch. To please my child. was thinking about the dessert. that she had thrown away. condition to one ....... "Even sponge coke would have been c0uldu It Toby mind his own busi- like a romance, you Bay. WeIL it tsl watery. But thla "I suppose he And a true,one that spun that may easily peas into a, hopeless itself with- 00isaiinies my mother playa with me. better than dough cake," she thoutl:t. mesa?" she thought. a Barrie to decline it prompt steps are not taken I dmgM she understood, She did not consider-that (touch cake ate the dough cake." out the whimsical art of., a to enrich the blood. Poor blood. weak, She was anxious to chance the 9�� guide it. my pony sewed was really cake. - ,See the big toadstool that John It began back In 1918. He was watery blood In tbereause of headaches, is oid an ect. brow hoodl Wbon she refused a large piece mi I and backaches, lose of appetite. POOC found," she said. ex-sergeant who had was the D.C.M. A er, ChrollaWs Dough Cake- lit the obape of a slice of pie Aunt Aunt Patience turned and looked_ and the M.M. He was on a train that digestion. rheumatism, neuralgia. n -was well. Vke3j. she adjusted her spectacles anti made a short stop at Birmingham vous Irritability and MUCY (other Patience feared she not Tom and years ago a white house "Dear, dear," she said anxiously,"it stooped down and looked harder. Toby There he' saw the girl—the Unfortet= troubles. To poor blood Is duo the Wft tall pillars and green blind* will pimples,and blotches, the muddy tom- never do for you to miss your Was still scratchIng and snuffing for table Girl. She 1�ae come to the Eta- P stood an the edge of a certadn village dough askol" dear life, and John's face wore a puz- tion to 9" some friends off. War can� plexion that disfigures so many faces. In the house lived a little With that she huziied out to the -10 expression. ditions, still prevailed. To have good health. a good complex, girl named Caroline; am not far away kitchen, for It was time for Caroline " 4-Toadstool?" as.ked Aunt Patience. it was Perfectly proper, therefore, bon and-a cheerful manner, the blood e *at In the, country lived Caroline's to go home, and hurried back with o Ae put out one finger and touched for a girl to enter into conversation must be kept rich, red and pure. This Grsat-Acnt Patience. little package-wrapped in a red-�ging- the big thing Vingerl.y. Then-she stood with a soldier who looked a bit down- to easily done through the U30• of a One day in the spring �kunt Po`­ ad napkin. tip. hearted. He became sentimental and blood enriching tonic 11ke Dr. Wit- o--tience's hired man, coming to market, mss' Pink PIIIL The whole miSSIM brought Caroline a.messago, "Here to a whole dough cake--a "I should call it al�i)veriisen'douth asked for a lock of her hair. She of thism-edicine is to help'enrich the )Attle ono--for you to take home," she cake" she said. Her eyes twinkled. laughedt He was a s , soldier. He bad blood which reaches every nerve end "Your sisal is making dough cake " with a ami1q. "I've wrorpped it -My,' how the "rain did make it risel served his country'well. What harm of the body:bringing with to day," he said, land stns wants you every organ mgged-ol(L-niapkin-_tbiat_ -jou.-ft-nmot have had more yea9t in it than would there be in humoring him to it health, strength and-now activity. %o ecoto-bib&-tn t�w wagon and take _y needn't bother to bring back." I thought,,! this extent? The train pulled out That Is why people'who occasionally A" with her. She says you Won't. "Thank you, Aunt Pationce." said CarVWno stared, first at Aunt Pa- without either having' learned the ujm Dr. Williams' Pink Pllls-alw&76 %mind walling ban*." Carokne as she took the package and tience and then at the thing on the other's name.' feel bright. active and strong. . :W Most little. girl& would have been dropped a neat little curtsy. But she ground. Presently she covered her -one day the Chief ConstabI6 at'Bir- Mrs. F, E. Cook, Slmco%,Ont., gives pleased at thet. Aunt Patience's was not thinking thank you; she real- face with her hands. for the thing mingham received a letter from the strong testimony to the valUG of Dr. 'Cake was maAe of the lightest ly did not want that little round loaf that she had done appeared all at once ex-sergeant ln� Tasmania*asking him Williams, Pink Pills when the bloodL kind of bread dough; it was. sweeten- at all. I in its true lig-bt. to find the "Unforgettable Girl" for is In an anaemic condition, &be says- ad with brown sugar and stuffed with An-i she did not keep that, little After a while, peering through her him and frankly stating that he had I have been a sufferer for some Years The dough was marked in d loaf eitharl It �s hard fingers at puzzled John and at pleas- fallen in love with' her. It was a hig 't'rom a run down condition of the,eye- roun to. be- with a fork and then baked here; but' when she had reached R ant-faced Aunt Patience, she said,' "I order, but the Chief Constable did F tem. I suffered from pain itL the and until it was light brown. But Caro- dark, shadowy place on the road, deep threw it away. I didn't want it be- part. He gave the letter to the DaLy back, twitching of the nerves-line did not like it.,and the invitation in the woods, she raised hor arm and cause it was dough cake. 0 Aunt Pa- Mail, which published it. The girl muscles, my appetite was poor, r had _did not please, her much. throw the parcel away; dough cake, tience!" and suddenly discovered t : read it that Indigestion and would get drowsy at "If only Aunt Patience were baking redfringed napkin and all. It fell in John had great ado- to keep, from there also was an, "Unforgettable ter eating. My hands and feet were sponge take or pound cake or frosted the woods not far,-from the edge of laughing aloud, the. whole thing was Man" in the world. There was an ex. almost always cold, and though I was giggerbroad," slie sighed, "how much the-road' so funny; but Aunt Patience took hold change of photographs, and the girl constantly doctoring, the medicine I better it would be." After that..though the birds were of one of penitent Caroline's harts I,, now preparing to start for distant cook did not help Ine, I practical• singing and the sunset ghope beauti- and patted it. Tasmania. ly given up hope of good health, until fully through the trees, C a friend from Hamilton came to AM& aroline'felt "There, there!" she said. -"Never very wretched, When she reached mind. I remember that you enjoyed me, and urged me to try, Dr: Williams' -The Useful 11oTi. -HIDES-WOOL-F home she did not have much to say the rest of the supper,- now didn't ',Pidk Pills.- It,took some persuasion. According to some of the farmers but finally i•c:onaented to try them., I you. ()or b W has,been built about her visit. the Wilubwess"and The ne:it. day it rained, and the day Caroline nodded. "But I d6n't see of taA Africa,'the liou should be Pro• have reason to be grateful that I did, up 00 &bL*W to give You, real after. On the third day, when Caro- how I could haveacted so," she'laid. tected as a useful animal, notwith' for attar using seven boxes I felt like line set out for school wfth'her next- Then they all three had to laugh at standing the rai�ct that onde In a while a new person. I have gained in door neighbor, John Gray, they found Toby, who was worrying the red nap- he kills a m­ -The ltoii, they main- weight, have a better color and my WUAJAN STONE SONS UNIT the w6rlo.a vary damp world indeed. kin and pawing at the dough cake by tain,ji a gri)s�t destroyer of noxious work is now a plegumre. For this cou- WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO "Let's come home the long way.by turns. herbivorous auimaA 'suc-h as zebras dition my thanks are due to Dr. Wil- 'He was the only one-there,mho did and te opes which _aunot praise the woods, carokno,',-johli said. an I Lch are a scourge to lianas' Pink Pills, and I c the fields. them too highly." Inane distriot,'they say, no legs thfm y-ow4aiu get Dr.-Williamse' Pink Pills 346 lions were killed in one season by through any dealer in medicine, or by Minters, and they estimate that this' mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 40,- $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine represents'the'Saving of 35,000 to 000 zebras and antelopes, which�Wou]4 Co., Brockville, out. & BE otherwise' have fallen a -prey to the lions- that were destroyed. Of course the hunters shoot zebras and ante- Britain is Building' Two Vf A SE lope�s also, but this fact, they think, Giant AirshilDs. does not-,couuTvrvLthAu-_" Llm d�ot -R-6 and tion of those animals that would have Two great airships, the been effected by the slain lions. -37, are being built for the Civil 0C R Aviation Department of the Air 7%linig- tr passenger carriers, _y to as passeng of the SN s t ays a London de:sprtch. One WEU SATISFED WITH' aircraft probably,will, make Its firs flight some time the end of this _; month, ca.Try-ing a party of officiala and guests, BABY'S OWN TABLETS fifty The R-36 is to be fitted to earn 7 Once'amotheT ILRIS used Baby's Own passengers, far whoin are proTlded bunks in little curtained comjmrt� Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. Her use of•them leads = nts, lounges, washing facilities and. electric kitchen for cookin her to believe there is no other medl even an them for any of the many meals. clue to equal t .Con- minor ailmi�nti3 of childhood.. Cargo capacRy will depend on the cerning them''.)IIrs, Eugen6 Boisvert, length of the journey contemplated. East Aldheld, Que., writes: "My baby on a journey of 600 miles it is eat- - y"tld was terribly const1pated, but after the mated that the ship could carr.A, 17-43 use of Baby's Own Tablets he is en- tons, while on a .16,000 miles.journey 1. y'i Your e tirely well again. I * so wiIII E;'atls• oriy 10.75 tons could be accomnlo. 13 am tied with the Tablets that I lose no OP- dated. Ma-ch.of the ships is fltted,with in*—As M0 su"s a portunity In recommending them to four 350 horsepower Sunboam engiiies, other moth"." The Tablets are sold giving a total horsepower of 1,400, The by medicine deslors or by mall at 25 nm=wl rate of speed will be,62.3 miles icents a box from The Dr. Williams' per hour. Each of the giant ships Is H-'DE a' un INGERSOLL ONTARIO' y E$T� ;�iLU WOODS 6STAI TT R Medicine Co., Brockviiie, Oat. 672 feet Icing. 7- 7 V4 eA I - . 0, ZRM; W, Cl"offied The. 130Y Scouts 711 1 e Tenth Annual Meeting of tha, USed A to ' HE TORONTO FREE HOSPITAYZ BIT$ Or n. Ontario. In affiliation You idon t bavi Ftr0*Iuoi&I Connell for Ontario. of the SELLS TIUICK., Tj with Bellevug and Allied Roapt S= Tnear Weston. Association held in Toroirto B066rS Of .11 types; all cars sold York, offers to young women tadtlr'o*%wz Boy Scout As1W = IMUMOR Of becoming qualified nurses a throe- largely wffer 28th, was the most jest to delivery up to Soo =Akw or on Friday, January I run of same distance it 7*u'-Vtsh. in 66 ear course of general trainIn -, &tire*• t meeting -that body ve _I largely attended gocA order as purchased. or purchase• im SUN remidence; single rooms. For salary has ever had, Some fifty members of tee re your own ch.oloe and other Information apply Lady OU from ]RING mechanic of erintendent. Toronto rre* -HOWID1 t.AX: the Council and representatives to look them Over, or ask us to Weston. Ontario. B AUM • various sectioug of the provinoe being -t e any car to city roprvoestatIV4 for 00 v J. W. Mitchell, I X tion. Very large stank always OR Vining Out. The Romans arran��-th-elr seats 1-It in attendance. X Pand. "'Where is the man who keeps this Vice-President 'of the Council, Pre- areakeys Used Car Market the two temples of Virtue and Honor so that no one could enter the second BENGUE -sided in the absence of the President, 4= Tour• M In 9- restaurant?", said the .disgusted pat relieves Pai,*1 Of headache. neuralgia'. Mr. Gilbert E. Fauquier, who Is spend- ron. without passing through the first; ps ".,He's gone out to lunch," replied lug the winter-in Italy. A-Plea. the walter. and this is the order of prornot.ion­4 sciatica,lumbago,rheumatism SUBSTITUTES' Reports presented to the meeting In• my life is ,�hat I made it, good or virtue, toll, honor. MMMMBEWARE OF Sil Idleated that the organization in On iii. Compromise.THE LEEMING MILE! MInard's Liniment for Dandruff. 9 CO,L70. tario is now reaching practically 9,000 Let me forever know this,.and be still. MONTREAL a substantial -destiny or,fate Patient—"Doctor, , I'll compromise, Jules Bengu6 boys, there, having been I would not lay to Acents for Dr. -X on that BELIEVES PAIN increase'both in the number of troops with yo at bill ours." The failures that are mine, or over Among the 241 delegates of the 41 and In public interest in the Scout rate • . I Doctor — ,Compromise! What do nations represented at_the League of ''movement the early summer. It These'f ruitle.is efforts made, you mean?". Nations,not a sign of a military or w" also stated that the Provincial' But looking on this life as but a grade, Patient­"NVeil. , I'll pay, for your naval uniform was visible. Board of Honour*which deals with'all rongly medicine, and return your visits." .,FREEZO for awards V I I would- with r --- NES applications >r life-saying th contrite spirit strop Striye h One of the Famlly.. etc., dealt with seven meritorious -L-Ta-le�what good there is in me sur- ASPIRIN Corns Lift Off case's during' the first--six-montrs—It Mrs. Puff (to the new maid)—"But, was In office. of these, two were for. wive. Alice, there are only two In the family with Fingers saving persons from death by trel four His Hearing Restored. —Mr. Puff and myself. Why had you. $Bayer" is only Genuine for gallantry in water accidents, and set places for three?'Drop a little "Freezone" on an ash- one for specially good services. ren- The invialble ear drum Invented by The New Alald—"But, ma'am, the Ing corn, Instantly that corn stops dered to the Bo�r Scout Movement. A. 0. 'Leonard, which Is 9 miniature that you had a piano- "'.1turting, then shortly you lift. It right One boy saved two children from cer- . megaphone, fitting Inside the ear en- cook told me -Vlay-er-in the house." off with fingers. it doesn't hurt a bit.• fain- diatli in--a fire w jeh-Asstroyed- lTej-y-­out-of-sIght-,—is restoring the .7 Your druggist sells a tiny battle of their home in which they were guar-rhearing.of hundreds-of people in New Y 11'reezone" for a few cents, sufficient antlued be'c'ause they were suffering York City. Mr..Leonard invented this Scotch Thrift. dinner-time the day after the to remove every hard corn, soft corn, from scarlet fever. The scout not only drum to relieve himself , of deafness It was dinner GRP or corn between the toes, and the cal- Performed the rescue at great risk'to and head noises, and It does this so wedding. luses, without a particle of pain. himself, but in doing so contracted a successfully that no,one coVId tell he "What's this?" said MacTavish. -is a-deaf man. It is effective- when. "Stewed fruit?" severe attack of the'disease. For-the year -1921 Mr. Gilbert- E. deafness is caused-by catarrh or by ".Aye," replied his bride. "Dinna ye, Waimlng!' it's criminal to take a Fauquier, of Ott&7wa, was re-elected perforated or wholly destroyed natur- like stewed fruit?" chance on any substitute for genuine Ir. W al drums. A request for.Information "Indeed, I do," replied MacTavi&IL "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." prescribed President, and It _., X. George, of All mintimioner. Mr. to A. O. Leonxrd, Suite 487, 70 Fifth "Hut what tae ye dace with a' you by pIlyviclans for twenty-one yearn and Toronto, PromiarTIT' J.-W. Mitchell, of Toronto, and Rev. Avenue, New York City.'will be given rice'we got'yesterday?"' proved safe by rull1low. Unless 7you G OF PAJ "Bayer" on package or- Fr. Hebert-of Ottawa, are'the Vice- a prompt'reply. advt. see the name Presidents, and Messrs. H. A. Laur• tablets you are not getting Aspirin Quarantine. at LIL In every, Bayer package are once and G. H. 'Ross respectively are -TA-N D ER I N F on ,Secretary and Provin• '"This 'child has the scarlet fever," d1rectioUp for Colds, Headache, Near- the.ProvinCdal,15 cial .Treasurer. The new Execut4vO cautioned the doctor, plekiiag up his algia. RheumatLami Earache, Tooth RHEUMATISM Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin Committee consists of SIr.John Eaton, hat, "and must be kept apart from the Mumbigo. Neuralgia. or any other pain.. 'Fisher, J. E. Ganong, other children. Do you understand?" Girls I -Save Your HairT bo.. of twelve tablets cost few cents. apply Winarqs Liniment, to the aching C. Q. Ellis, A. B. Druggists also sell larger packages. a ot and get quick relief. blinard•s 18 "Ot do,'Teplied the father. Make It Abundant! tge remedy your grandmother use(L.J. G. Gibson, L&CQI. Hendrie, John Made in Canada. Aspirin is the trade There is nothing o equal It. G. Kent, Lt.-Col. Noel Marshall. C. B. The next morning early the physi- FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. y. A. J. cian again called. Whet the Irisbmau mark (regiitere;i In Canada),of Bay," MeNaught; John A. Northwa Mitchell, J. F. M. Stuart, H. R. Tad- observed the doctor glancing around Manufacture of Monoacetleaeldester New York City has a foreign-born of Salicylicacid. population amounting, to 41 per cent. hope, A. J. Gough and J. J. 'Vangban, the room. he said: of the whole. Only 3 per cent: of Meson. Frank Arnoldi, K.C., H. 'A. .1•01*11 soon boy him here, doctor. Ye Laurence, T. Albert Brown and -AL T. towld me t' keep 'tin separate from the jAndon's popuJiLtion. is foreign born. Cause of Reid were re-elected to the Board of rest, an' seen'as we boy only th' wan Minard's Liniment Roll*ves Distemper bed f'r th' Love tv us, 01 sent 'im over t' slaps w14 tA' lad next dear!" tiny Old Age 0 'Me colel C Mteh IIPW's, M;w;winv' .0crecta an autho.ity on early old says that It in"caused by poisons er neir rimn S==6 and 0 0 0 Stomach. marafed, In the futsvdi%•6�0 the quickes =on 1141001s4k digests food PACKER "Pope's-Dispepain" is i surest relief for Indigestion, Gues, vapor it Is absorhadwi&put Variation*—Jacks, Jaxon, Jokes, Jake, Varistion—Packman. Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, For nm~. Pei. jacox. Racial OrIgIn—English. mentation or Stomach Distress caused be" on earky old s"and bourse--An occupation. almost deatb6 1151o30d"pe Hatial Origin English. by acidity. A few tablets give *11111eft SPPW after swab The family-names of Packer and Immediate stomach r relief and shortly Immediate R ter a "Dande no" Source--A given name. Packman come down to us from the the stomach Is, corrected so you can massage, your hair takes on new life, maim row&xestleu scutod. to Here I&&Smilp of family names, the ezpremmen and yurcL"ft agentQ of cat favorite foods without fear. Large lustre and.wondrous beauty,appeartas derivoAlon of which.soems quite ob.• the middle ages. case costs only 60 cents at drug storiL twice an heavy and plentiful, because Yj As a matter of fact, It's only They were-not, of course, followers Absolutely harmless, and Pleasant. each hair seems: to fluff and thicken. -those of hal.f obvious. of calume strictly Panulel to millions h@IW annually. Largest sell- Don't let your hair stay lifeless. color- -,MOTHER! A a the modem expressman and purchagi. Ing stomach corrector in world.—Adv. less, plain or scraggly. You, too, want - You think these names all trace back Ing agent. yet the sinillarity An close late of long. strong, beautiful hair. to warrant the use of those "California Symp of FI&314 to the given name of John. 80 they TWO Smiths.dot But they all 0180 traooe back to enough I A­ 35-cent bottle of'delightful "Dan- the given name Of James In the Case terms **with resermtiono.­ The;ricaeo, na;ae was Smith,-and he derive" freshens your scalp,- checks Child's Best Laxative of the individual family It Is imP06- Their economic reason for existence had recently been honored by the de dandruff and failing hair. This stimu• was the result of poor commutation gree of'D,D.- The doctor of the village lating ' "beauty-tonic" gives to thIE6 Bible to de-temainine which, unless the facilities In the middle ages. The was also dull, fading hair that youthful bright•. named Smith. housewife who lived Just outside Lon- and abundant thickneas,All -anceatry. of the family egin be traced back to the Person from whom it took A stranger came one day :to the nesa don or any other city could not run place and asked a native the way to druggists! rnome; and thou t the su he 'research 'into town to do a little shopping as Dr. Smith's house.there is enough of the j, j, j, j, j, will tali unless' easily as she could to-day. A journey "Which Dr. Smith do you mean, history of that tudividus.1 available to -, * "Vo- of even a few miles was a fairly Serl- air?" was -the reply; " 'tin what -determine whether his medieval neigh- oua. and time-consuming- proposition. preaches or 'im''whdf practises?" edause his MONTH OLD BABY 1,10 'bores called him "Jack" b r did all of the ladles who had the 1191ne WGIG John or because It was tunds end the desire to spend them in 4 99 if Sick, James. TAWAMtS 4 the larger shops of the cities have the Bifious, Hea&ch The nickname of Jack was, if any- servants and horses at their dIsgoml y ADSOTROUff thing, more commonly used for the that the* more wealthy sisters of the To-night.sure! Leta pleasant, harm- ,given name of James than of John in nobility had. Hence the "packeir." or less Cascaret work while you sleep On Face and Hands, Itched and the middle ages. And really the dis- -,p&ckman." and have your liver active, head clear, Burned. Cuticum Heals. cusslon gVts more confusing as we go Thie�"Packer" was a trustworthy In• stomach.sweet-and bowels moving re- on, for we pause here to remark that dividual of Bound judgment and repu. gular by morning. No griping or in- "My baby was only a month old middle ages tation in his ownc`01311311113itY who act- convenience. 10, 25 and 50 cent boxes. wben her fake end bands stated to dry jLhe name of James in the W,as not James at 911, but "Jacobus," ed as the go-between for those of that Children love this candy cathartic ioo. get red and scaly. The and that to-day the-Trene'll form of the community who wished to shop In the eczema started in the form I and itched -came Is "Jacques." That is why the city. He gave "exprese" service by of waw blisters Keep It Dark. VIA and burned. She was so nickname of Jack was more often the riding a home Instead of d. cross and hvdW she could riving a Jobuson—"De Brown never'speaks Acc4kpt "California" Syrup of Fin -vartatipon of James than of John. cart. His customers trusted him with of his family tree Aot sleep. "This lasted nine only look for the name California olt ,The manner In which'-the family their money and their tastes, and he Bronson—"I mipect, it's much too Soap the package, then you are sure your names of Jackson and Jiizon were brought their purchases back to them Y.,, months when I tried Cuticum ad d oinuncar child I a having the best and most evolved from Jack is, of course, quite in his saddlebags. -:n ,end I used three cakes of elear. i4pox, not a very common varia- As the name appears to the Writs of MONEY ORDERS. Soap with two boxei of Ointment harmless Physic for the little stomach. -en love Its when she was beaW." (Braved) liver and bowels. Chllcl: tion, has been developed.from Jack in Parliamemt and other old records, :first The safe way to send money by mail•. y-rs. Oscu Pillon, Amhesstburz, fruity taste. .Full directions on eaclit. the same way that Hancock was built as purely descriptive of a calling, and Is by Dominion Expre*s Money Order. Ortario,May 7,1918. bottle. You must say "California." up on Ran (ftGnt Johan, or John), later as a family name, it was spelled Cuticum Soap,Ointment and Tal- lhrougb the diminutive ending "cock." "Pakkere," "Packers," or "Pakeman.11 Mr. Paderewski's Title to, Fame. cam Sze all.you-need for all toilet 40 The Polish, patriot and Pianist, Air. uses• Bath.-v;J-11 Soap,soothe with t a oi-trnent,dust with Talcuni. "Pdirrs enemy Paderewski, is keenly iiiter-,6sted in S*&P 22k,'Oin�ent 25 and 50c. Sold form stock. He once bought some thmughouttheDorninioU.CanadiauDepott all it -us.Limited.SL Paul SL,Montreal. AT prize pigs In Essex, a transaction to WCuticura Soelp shaves wfthout nmg. 7171 - - which the newspapers gave much d ww. W Ur* . 9 Zweetness of. publicity. -Not Ion after he had made I WHEN you want oukk to the-purchase he was looking into the W fordair relief fzvm any pigsty at a. certain�farm, when the. external" Pain, Ugs Sloan's 3Unimeat ltdoesthajob with- anc Maked Barley :°_ farmer emne up and began to talk.. Sen for list of inventions wanted out staining,rablAng, bardag- being anxious to impress the -visitor by Manufacturers. Fortunes h&v 0 Inc. Use/m/mforrhounuti= is the sweetness a "euralgig, &&*$ and pains. r led 1pie made frorn' simple ideas sprains and backsebe, with his-importance, the farme not seen him to a sty that he had and, .been Protection'! booklet and soremaadea. pointing to the inmates, "Do you "Proof of Conception"on request. see them pigs? I've sold them Mr. HAROLD C.-SHIPMAN & CO, -Nuts Paderewski, the great pig dealer from e PATENT ATTORNEYS. -iiiIP"AN CHAM89" OTTAWA. &MADA !�lv ti abroad! so Keep The delicately rich Ravor,natural h leveloped through No •Acquaintanc With Watt to the gra poor INVENONS �ns,is c "Could you do somethLug for a 20 hours baking. Grape-Nuts needs old sailor?" asks(] the seedy-looking .354 no added s -A is rich in nour- ....... wanderer at the gate. America's Pioneer D" Remedios _qax,ai Wment of a form easy to digest. Poor old sailor?" echoed the wo- Book on man at work at the tub. 40 000 DISEASES ems ready cooked Food is economical) "Yes, ma'am. I followed the water and How to Fead At d11 for sixteen years." Mailed Free to any Ad- fop AkQ ob droxs by the Author. dm& n Von "Wed]," said the woman, -you sere 3L viq elov"Co.,SAID. i I 81st Street tainly don't look as It you ever caught 9 eat th 101 New York, IT,B.A. ISSUE No.7-12 1. up with-j'. E hd I ti N M ' ,`-.`•J•++t+,i,�'" .,:s ..x•,rTCS :�'. .'Y::. :..,,,�`.y,;-yev�r.-° a.-�rZ'...�r fair ..@-''.;'.r,�.�+.' K��, , _ � 1-� t:�•.�': .. .,: dF C". H'r "'.z+ ,.''.:' ',( •°a:4• vaa-�Wear s: n prevalent t ' w LOCALISMS these days ma places. Ylsicnre.J Nzsnida Mee.Richardson- -J — —Colds are quite , o`f Lindsl a . _ t,, .• , . � .,., • y y 8 :.. . R. tied Mrs. Thezton visit - —Master Jack Je hson is ill and ed the latter's sister, Mrs. +� x. under the doctor's care. Beal, of Claremont. on Sunday. 1*q �" o —Fred Bunting' had a business —Miss Frankie Shirley, of the Jost in Time - ,'trip to the.city on Friday last. Toronto Normal School, spent the —Marshall Coakwell,of Burling- mek-md at the h Lon,,visited Pickering friends this eats here. home of her par- To Save Live: _ week. —Bring your harness and shoe 41 8Tfl Hs was ushered into the --The Misses Rorke, of Toronto, repairing to V. Austin in Coak- T little ]i.�na-room. Through a p p spent Sunday with W. V.and Mrs. well's old stand. Satisfaction, r.k window one glimpsed three V r V \vim •-'°. ;-? Richardson. guaranteed. * children busy over mud pies. —Mr. and Mrs. Hoidge, of To- —Hugh Robbins left on Monday The last time the visitor had,seen . a Tonto, spent Sunday 'with John for Stouffville, to assume his new the•young mother and her husband r • Fe ialud Mrs Harding, duties in the Standard Bank of had be♦n at the Muskoka arse !daking- _—Dr.Henry will be here as asaal that villa e. $oapital roe Consumptive..g ame months previous to that both Oa Tuesday next to attend to his —Dr. N. E. McEwen left Thurs. had develoued tµberculosis. Future _ " rofessional duties. * day morning for Toronto to ate health—life, Indeed—depended on �. p prompt measures. Yet, f the hue- -Joshua Richardson continues tend the National Live Stock band Mopped earning, how could Big ' H 611 sin a very weak condition,, which Breeders' annual banquet. they live. Their despair had beetragic. In suet such cases the 'Causes mash auziety to his friends. —Dan Gormley tl►'et with rather �•3iuskoka Free" fulSla it..tnisston. —James Rose has installed an a Painful accident on • Monday Husband and wife were sent there er electric plant in his flax mill; thus afternoon. 'He had taken hie trac- and given every care: Grand p mother, with financial help from enabling him to get in a ten-hour for into S. J. Coilacutt s rage, the Samaritan C]ub,-k p tt, TT OUR day, • and had run it on to some planks�. dren. To-day, they are home again, _ B-0 V T V V —Found,•a small sum of money, that were over the .pit. The cure Went lust in ti'me,'� said the key and jack knife. Loser may planks broke and the tractor went young wife, gratefully. a tender s': ! , 4' have same by calling at this down, Catching Mr. Gormley's light,to her eyes as she glanced at t>• S ^office. - foot between one of the wheels the little mud-Die cooks. U Decials,Co2ttributtons may be sent to Sir The weekday Lenton meeting ,and some irons, Several men gut William Gage, '84 Spadina Avenue, will be held this coming .Wednes cron•bars, but-were unable to re- Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Treas- urer, _ flay, Feb. 16th, at the Rectory at lease him. An auto jack was used, 229 College Street, Toronto. ,All Swec`Zfers•and° S�'E.'c`3ter 'Coats, 8 o'clock. Bible study land iustrue but it was about ten minutes be- tion. fore he could be released. His _ 9-0 per eel-it. off - . —J. H. Bandy has instaalled a foot -is badly crushed but it is _ pipe furnace for ,'Hiss E. W. IVal- not thought that any bones are ..Vow Adiertteements. '` 7. lace, of Whitby, -and a pipeless broken. The injury is very pain- Shaker Blankets, nsediuln size, 3650 pro " furnace for Chas. Pilkey, Bing St, ful but lie i; able to get around. HOUSEKEEPER WANT —$33 ' —east. -- 'The Young Country Scho( permonth for satisfactory help, Forpsrtic- 'large Q x FC'ank bIaddigan l9 busy cut- 1lla'AUl ' is one Of the newest and Mars apply at the NEWS office,' 21tt _— Italy S1ZP, 4.50 pet r, . Ling ice on the big pond these brightest plays of the season, and HAY BALING-1 ain' prepared to •` days. Those desiring a supply «'ill be.. resented in the eickerin b�:e either hay or straw at ti_0') per ton. S PP p g W',G,`;!ire. Brougham. Phone Pick. 310, 20-21 � T should see hiw and place their Methodist church by local ama: _ ._. -_--._._____ All Men's U nderWear 20 per cent. c)� order. teur actors on Thursday evening, iCF. FOR",.1LF—Efaving•purclirtsed < =Mi3s Louise Richardson who„Fed,. 1i th, beginning at o'clock, an ice pion I am prepared to supply ice ?2 , m:h,�Kqogre in any quantity. Ice is now ready. has been spending a fen weeks under the auspices of the Ladies Wm.O13f;n,Fairport. Men's extra heavy Zi'O'ol Sox, regular 1.I0, Haw 79e. r with friends in Carolina and other Aid Society. Two solid hour:' of - --- " ` southern,puints, returned home on .rare wit, rich huaror, pare . pleas Al f l rnRQi'f'LF. el. 5:11,E—Ticin Frida are and clean culture is Nrovided r X..•: xt1e 1'.r:`a moat'' Rya:''"° °`'•�° All our��'icle 50e 511131iF'r Flannels, going at 40e yard. Friday. ra -• ab a otter retu,ed. Write G.T. Allan. 1; Clarence Square, Toronto. 21-22 - —Ice harvesting has,been in fall •iu this splendid drama,. Be Qrire -- - - lleri's hen«' swan- )roof Rubbers in - swing during the past week. The to come and have a good laugh at �.ati'i'i`R1: I..it\Ii TO LET—The 0 1 + ice is about ft3urteen inches in the RmuainK situations and comic prrwr;y or ;,(eorgr't Ci arch: .apply to 7� 7 7 t 1i' t: li',m Before Feb. 1:Rh..stating peace fos Black and all Bed, oinn'at 3.0� pair thickness and is of extra good costumes. Special rout's Hill be thc.year 1931. _u-.1 �' o p� - . •'. .. ' 'quality. provi(led between the acts. Cofne .. .. - -Mrs. Edgar Bath, who was early and secure your.seat. Act- FKI:E RENT—In return for occu. 't�r• _ ��p-"itin�f a form hou;c 3 1.1 miles from Pick- Mien's heavy d_ ark Work Sliirt's. with s taken to the•hospital in Toronto mission, adults. iii cents, children Prinz. as earetaker. Room for horse. Appiy at ' a few weeks ago. is progreesiug 2a cents. �1 ,isonce• .utf - eollzzr attached, regular 2.i 5, no* 2.00 satisfactorily and 'as expected to —W. E. N. Sinclair, 11. P. P., i�OR -SAi F—At.lot 2%con. -4. Pick• - return home at an early date. while not entirely in the conti FOR r!r�;hel-of rarityy For particu- -A meeting of the residents of deuce of the ov'ernment, is one of lar::,;ply to Fred Wred Wright, R. R.' No, 2.. R L:arcmont. Phone:Bark.b24. -i-21 tho village will beheld in the Town the busiest men in the Loral.Legi g . CHAPMAN Hall on Monday evening to con slato re. He is a meniber'of five of �, OR. 9.ALS—( -dar. p cats. anchot , posts. standine-timber, hard and softwood I, eider the qnestion of lights for the the eleven of Standing Commit- cut to any length. at lot 12, con. 5. Pickering. `'t village 3lreet9, A good attend- tees of the House, which makes For further particulars apply to John Cowan, r ante is requested.' him a very busy man. His high Pickering. -- 2o�f i The Dramatic Club of St. standiax in the legal profession (1R SALE—Cbei p. All kinds of George'.9 church went to Dunbar. makes him a most valuable mem• wagons,harness..and all kinds of farm tm- W E STUDY H E R K E . ton on Friday evening when they ber•, Afany think that the work plements in good order. Also several heavy and resented the drama, The Coun- of a member of the House is silo 'gqhterman,na couple or oght ham-powers.- y� p tl �, l� H.Herman,Claremont. Phone 201. 17t'f - . _r: CO1]S�Cjllel`ltly P fi w try Doctor." to a large and ap ly to attend 'the var`loils sessions .y1«•O HOL'SEw TO LET--Two brick ` preciative audience.. slid listen to the variong speech es j o,ttages,one with stable accommodation, Our Prices Are down —Jetties U'Conuor.-who has been and make a speech himself when and bath equipped vetch town water and'tigfit.' em to ed b Hr+rr Wade the opportunity regents itself. gcx,di�,rdens and fruit. Immediate - K p y y y R pP y P a occt.pation, F.Tiaward Annts,Whitby. 1_tf qc. the past €law- years assisting him That ii not the case,Ias it fre• - '---' -- ----- , in the work of drover. left •otl queutly- happen?..that a ino.-t Valli- :�'I:t1�.RObi KNO«•S--Where ' /inhnTtrnher;used toli•rr W,:I. that :.the 1..e"bave' reduced stir prices On Overalls t Saturday evening for Toronto. able .uleniber i3 tint heard in the pl'a':w to get yo',r harness and bx t, put in shape t y. whore he has 9ectired a good, posi• botl3e, bat his work consists of nr the -spring. Work irtrarantei•d and prices � moderate. Gtee us a tr:,l, R.11,Stroud.lot 3a), tion with the Swift Pork Pitckiug oreparili tine Lily for 're.4entn - 1+' con,2, Pickering. :,•.i 4 , , t r firm. i•',ti to the house. The cumrt/ittee- _.. _..-_ .___. Shll.i�, SI?lnL1iS, Undeke�`ear, t ' =-Michael Hickey, 'wlinse lease of which Mr. Sinclair is a member 1:OR SAr.r—One r«gisrered cols. 1 - .. at Private Bills rez.heirs 1 year old. 1 heavy wagon. 1 set q of Charles Paltiter'�fa^m at Liver• , La13c,r Bill-a. T: hr:,3F sirighs. 1 separator. some good hreed- $QOtc Mitts end Glnti'e:� pool hat expitPll, tt ill 11(ild at, au(.. Legal Bills, Public a(C011nt3 And rug g•esc and du,'k,and afcw drakes. Apply at 7 ` (,135.B,F ton.,P:ckrrinR, ind pphont Malvern tion sale of his farm stock and Privilege; and Elections, rig),,' Fred Lacey, lfighlandCrerk. 19-32 �� Are Perfeotl'- Satisfied to Take X383 t implements on Tuesday.Feb. 22nd. --The Hydro•r,ldial Cowmis-it;o _. __. ._____ ;� y continues 1t, invest' a • - NTPI)- J1 f,t mer,r,tpahl--,used AI r. Hickey will (1on]e to the vtl• R tu,n- at ��. ,,,machinery a^'1 de, mdnhic•. Ablc to " - t.: p� G lage to take 'charge of the Fresh very great expenses. The oppon- taka_"ro of-the cropp:n2 tad of a f:rrm, \olive Air property. ent:, oftwdialsareleavingno -Nolte al ith"aonor-6rtor reliable :, rearm man - �tUVt�NDES' NEW SAMPLES "• w,th a son ar•oat or a rthabit yin;[r man con- -- -- - r =-Dr. xnd�llrs. 'Bruce, formerly unturned to kill hydro-racliaH. atdered: App1 'to Thos. tiers' nt;:on,care of a , Some of evidence that hair '•,tl.Moors•,floe.-bank. _ = '�of Nanviile, 9>i,k., but who has _ been touring through California, been given sonletime4 provoke., ,a. " ' � have just ' arriv6l, and when you are _ BritishColutatbia'ilnd'otherw"tern smile, as was the r•a.e.irhen ivit partA, spe/it'n few d,lyt.ii•ith,their net+ses from Fast Whitby appear- �, ready for tl2at �!'eW Suit, you'll b0 slrptls- consins, «, J. and 311•x. Miller. ed upon the stand. When rineof - -ffhey left on llond'ay for Wind!zoi the=e was asked why he objected Sti ifO-I1.ige-t(:r Tankaa,l;P aura get ed at what 9p�endid Va�1e3 we are•ofi'dring. y' '.':and iletrnit. to to hydro'radial being crnl=tract your hug; off to nimi-ket • r —St. George's church, first Snn. ed- through the towrr4h'ip he re> sooner than the-other Get the Habll,. GO to Bunting's. _ c' day in Lent, f,el'vices, m(irning-at plied that they were already welT' fellow'. 110.30 : SrindAy School at 2.30 p. in,: supplied, with railways, heaving A trial boa will convince yon. "The Men's Store." � Evening rtt ..00: R1r, Re lice will already four pawing through file _• For sale by township, and when asked hill', a glue the second of ra, series of ;er- Y p+ his Glen Willow Mills Fred T. Bunt'i•ng, ickerin; imons on the Seven 'Last Words of man stations there R•ere, +OtlrLor(tpn the Cross at the ever. answer was:"none." Evidently At Cedar Grove and.Locu,t gill Established 1857. -zing service, in those parts they place uo vat le n - f --The springlike weather that on the utility in a railroad,. but HARNESS SHOP e we have been enjoying during the they enjoy seeing trains passing ARDWAIR past few 'reeks is having its effect along the railway rind also enjoy ti BUNDYS � � R on vegetation as buds in shrub, hearing "the �ii]i>tlea blow, gust are at the buratin HattiessRepairing, Harness Part s, g, point, and. seeing the volnnie4 of sliaoke Culhir., Re-faced other plants, including sluing belching out from their smoke. Shoe Repairing;' flowers, are showing an Advanced-sticks Also, a stock of Shoe and Metal i' - ., ` btage of grfiwth. =.The pastor will -present the Polishes and Laces. � "- —F, W. Weeks has been confin--following subjects in the Method- Shop in old drug store,-opposite Mid-Winter' Sale,. of _ " ed to his bed during the past tiro ist church neat Sunday. At 10.30 Post Oflic•e, Pickering. ' weeks suffering from musen1sti, a. m., "Spiritual Life," based on 'rheumatism, but we are glad to Jno. B : 58, and at 7 p. m., "Spit''- Cecil Bradley �1St1C� stoves.' ' know tbat he is now improving trial Death."-A*ggested by Eph. 5 : _ _ -- nicely. In his absence Rnssell 14. A cordial invitation is extend•- LE MILLS Bye and �'m. Collis have been at- ed to the public. The third set- ELM DA tending to his chopping b'nsiness, slow of the Official Board, sti hi(li P2C��R2N'G� -:If you are thinking of buying a Range or Heater;• —Potatoes were offered (3t] the met on Monday night, was largely look these over. They are guaranteed, F Toronto market on Saturday last attended and much interest was you can always get the het+t)Iaui- at 90 cents per bag, with very few taken in the regular business and toba Flom, inadN I'rt)tu No. 1. =1 Only, Range, No., 9Jr•113, Six hole, this :* buyers. Those who refused to in the District Chairman's report' P llauitolaa 1�rheaG. take•$2 C0 a bag Iwit fall expecting of the Cooperating Committee Royal H.ntt,ehnld and Gkynota for 1'1 l range has a Complete new fire-box •high prices like a pear ago will be which (net in Peterboro to cote Bread. Try a brig. :-and otherwise adjuster. :'greatly disappointed when they Rider 'chtirch union. No action Pastry Fluter Frv, ) Rolled Or�t9 wish to market their product was taken on the report, it hav• aft:\\• ``llit)IiTS � Onl ' Ran e '8rownie Ideal. This is 4t y. �, , In the spring. ' There aiv' large ins been placed on the taiile until lilt FEEDS " 1 a '� ..gnRntitiNS in the country so high after the meeting of Districts and �i0 a 6111x11 f:)llr h0'.8 range without-a v.�T CIIC�P tank—s—splendid baker in Al shape, prices need not he 'expected. Presbyteries in blanch. It lugs de CitL Slil+�D OATS p —The- drama entitled "The lightful to see six of the younger - R;*,[tL1�Y CEiUP ` Country Doctor'' presented in the lien of the church present, Pick. WHEAT -' � only, Parlor Cook, with Oven, � Town H411 stn Tnesd iy evening eying is still going strong as n C1t:�CI�Ell CO1i,N c�!'1(� gates ant?, fire• box, all ill first-plays for the second tints by the Drltitla Standard circuit, on th3 new tic Club of St. George.', (•hnrc•h was finanel'al basis. The Young lieu's bILlED HEN h'h:ED ;• Condition. g Caldwell's Cream substitute well Attended, tilt, suds reins( (1011]- Class re-cwganized some twenty Calf Beal. Sort,t•i•)Iy filled. Tho 'actors hate strong on Tuesday night, liaving Molasseq Meal These are exeaedingly good values for the price. We haven acquired more eunfidenve since been entertained at lunch by Mrs. CHOPPING AND OAT& their• fl-At appearance. Fnip41)g_ Findlay, They also decided to CRt;S1IING EVERYDAY marked them down to clear them off our hands. hani'-( rviieatra ftlru.i:+hed delight- forma Luxis Square, Danbarton Get prices on feed in ton Iota. ' ti\ . fill Inn-le before. the play and be- Y. P. S. will visit our League on tween 110Q. Tho DramRtie Club Friday evening. All our young BELL PHONE.' �' Bi y�d Pickering., +ire to bh .•ungratulated on their people are urged to attend.=J• F- 't7CT. N7CY®e1�A J (�11 - Lffar te- \ W. D, Chopping every day, * Y, .3 Ii •�� fin- 4• '•' .±': .f.i^ ,+'•.f' .' •p rr• ,' ,.V t i..;yh•«• ��'• ^t •S:` Fly' _ + ., y� M -��."lltit: �' '�Jp„ w'] p, r ri�'4iF... r..K4 M<Ee` , •4^.. • .'C...`�'. eZ. �F;NS',fS,.'a.'�n.trtC ^,;W,y �.,�•, »nA`P'• :h il.' :u,J•rt�t',_.• /�M'.t y .,w,,. ;a`tt•.�..: .•-t'.•- Lm :J TL'.'•,f n'+f i'f1i�. �: -•[4 m.. ;,wwr• :»' r�^' •.9' .r,.p,rwr ,'e: "•,r n5., or n da": `"._- <. �•,•. .�,.a. '-SG".xi;;�'` ^A