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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_02_18 -7�u% y.Fy _4 5 A6 �OL. XL. -.,.-'--TIC1K. ERING, ONT.., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 No. 22 Ralm RIVIKK UXBRIOQ19 Baer Ristablisked ISM Pip The Green River Ladio."Aid will - On Saturday last,after a few weeks YeaHodi Geo. --R will hold their monthly meeting at illness, Stella Marie Skene, daughter the home of Mrs. Wm. Hoover on of Robert and Mrs.Skens.of OxdrIft, GREENWOOD Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, at 3.90p. m. Ont., passed away in Uxbridge at the ]R E. FORSYTH, Opb.D., Director Word for Roll Call. "Peace." early age of 14 years and 4 months. Reg. 610ptometricaLl Association of Ontario Istered Member of the American, Cal i The case is peculiarly @ad. She was a Eyes examined by nt. BROUGHAM pa 0Z am: C =-o=1 :ALWAY'8,1SOMETHING particularly good student, had passed 9. laremont. Ont. the entrance at an early age and was Frank and Mrs. Axford and family N F.TOMLINSON, M, S.. Membee ..,NEW ,AT staying at her uncle's,tEd. Palmer'S. O�Li\' 1 . spent the week-end with friends in and attending Uxbridge high school, rgeons 4f;=o. Office: that formerly occupied by 'B A 'K H R ' J9 being in the third form.' About one of the Coilese of Physicians and So The Union Sabbath School beld a this late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr. Cald- month ago she was token Ill and the at,Qnt. Z, well. Phone. 'Claremont, 231y If yon have not already seen our wood-bee on Monday in Geo. West's doctors Pronouncett her case as rapid Self-winding talking machine, bush, when a large quantity of wood 7— would-pro b- . 9.- consumption'and that she w M. D., and repeatorgraph. was clit. B.ICARTWRIGHT, ably not live more than a month. Her- C. P. .S.,Ont. A coroner-for the Coun George Brown. of the 5th cances- -ty of Ontario -2 and 6-8 p.in. -Just the thing for, dancing as it mother came down to be with her Barley ► Wheat Wanted 3 Office hours : 12 Sion.' moved this week on to the Ed. last week her father and lipr uncle, or at others hours by appointment Phone Beff keeps going constantly, 'Gibson farm on the 8Lh concession, (Alex. Skene, Of Sudbury) arrived. No.24-fa:indjhone No,400. Pickering. On- Its wonderful, which he recently purchased. Woughkin hockey learn has chat- The greatests.-pripathy is felt for the BARGAIN IN, FEED 0. McKINNON, 3I.D., L.R.C.s., The new records are fiill of PER lenged Claremont Stiuda School p;,.rL-n1q, who formerly lived here. At Will sell Barley Feed at specially low y the high school the news fell like a. , No Edinburgh. member of tbe Collexe of Our lisle Of 'Phonographs and foragarnetribe played on Thursday price until March 5th in order Physiol"s and Surgeons of Ontario.licentiv%ts pall on the pupils, who admired their of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. pianos are• within the night, March. 3rd, on the Claremont clever clasq-tivae. Interment will be�--Tol� to reduce stock. aj attention to daleases of women and reach of all. rink. -7--made at Dryden. Pupils from both s is me rest-feed for pigs and cattle"=di .1. =06 and residenoe..Brougham. for the.juanev. We save you money. BROCK ROAD schoolg were at tbe�station.6n Monday• when the pai•ents Started on their sor•. CHOPeING "gas. Fitzpatrick is 4ndgr the doctor's rowful journey,-J�aurnal. -vice Quick Set No Waiting care-at present, We grind fine V U. KENNEDY. Barrister. ames augiss On ieitor.[Notary Public,IEConveyancerl&c. Souu 'vine Out Fanny, h?ave toga ay for Florida for Orruerod's sale Tuesday, Feb. 22 To get the best re ults,from your grain 41 Whitby.Ont the finer it is ground the better. the beneflt of their health. I'Ve hope S_ ip may.prove.*beneficial to them, Monday. Wedniesday fnd Friday _T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRI tbe-trip -WHITEV^1_19 V TBS.Oonnty Orovit Attorney,pXd Conaily Buy your Furniture froi;n Frank Wilbur is severing his con- Bran and Shorts from Ontario'wheait Miss Pearl PIAXtOn, of Toronto, 11011ofter 0098t HOUAG,WhitbT. 10•V nection with Mr.. Simpion in.tbe tile spent the at her home 'here, on band at right prices. aria concrete business and we believe A- number from here attended the. TAN, BRrrJstei -B '-it is his Intention to move to other E. CHRIST ! and is H, -E AL nnniversary•cervices' of Cherrywood A•Bolicitor.,Notary Public.Etc. 31-out-y to parts. chinch on Stiudav ]a-9t. osn.�0211ce Brock St..11ortb,Wbitbr. 251y CLAREMONT -Mrs, Amos-BrignRll,'who left last Mis4 Vk;lk-t Anthony hap, returned. week for Toronto, to recplre tuedic ­ -,-'P. Mi. 'aIR.MMINT ALES-.& UO11 NSTON. -Barristers al, after.ashort visit with her sister, MrF. D etc,229DanfortbAve. (Woolworth:r1dq) Reduced prices for Jan. and treatment. islict improving as her Bt-rt Lewit�, of Altnnp. Toronto.-'�Phone,Gerrwd Sill. Saturdays,'Mal- -eigh friends were I72110.!(Ind.) _i;_j401Y Feb. We pcty the fl would_like. Tho dot,-tf)r.q-t-o__ - Thk-'3.I0bi')di3t Sund,jv Sebool.bad a far ha�p heed unable to..di4ignose her .7 anywhere. treat on Stindfiv triorning when Rev. case. She is at present staring with .%I, Neal. -Pre-i&-nt of the-Toronto- .'WILLIA31J. BF�ATON.B. A..Bar- I Large stock. and lowest price-q-. hpr sister, 'Mrs. Geo, Law. - H-,?r mauy - T.1 rioter Solicitor, member -of--thc. firm 61 Conference. gitvp on address. Ryckman,Dcrisson.Foster.and Benton. Toronto 'frit-nds hope... hoverer,, for an,eat!y- The Epwor:th Lenane, will meet on General Trusts Building.M Bay Street,Toronto. restoi•ation to brut[b, . I C e' Telephone'Main fjbl and UC21. Friday evening at 7.43. It being liter- LOGS WANTED i 11 fly and sochril-night a soclal evening Death of E. E. Pug1l, *ill he spent,*' After a Short prOgiam 'r Dental of solos.reading and the topic of the. G) A R" A G' ErN -oldoqt evening, a-few new games will he in- One of Pickerina t,)vnqhip's LAKE B. BEATO.N, D, D Rock Elm,No, 1,440 00 to$45.rK)per U S, X) q ft Elm. �y).Uo to ,d* most stweesgikil fart er p#6 Sed troduced. BGraduat4t of the Royal Colelse of iient #%wav-after-a'IIog,?rinic illness in the On Feb. 23rd a grand skating carril- Surgeons and Unive f To'ronto. Office BAq*wood. 30.00 to 33.00 We have a full line of motor oils and over W. M. Pnnzle's_11ydwoa:�.store; wt,ithy. pers(m of Edward E. Pugh at his late VAI and races;is i21 be, i be held in Locu&t .Office hours 9 to 12: Ito 5.30..: lad.'Oone & While Ash. .,t 40.00to- 45,uO residence.ne-tr Claremont on "Monday Hill rink under the ausplops of Whit- greases as well as motor fixtures.,' Sell phone 220.. - 4417 Unyle. 3000 Hemlock, 25.00 moininR{'Feb.�14th. Mr. Pugh was vale Epwotth League. Prizest will be A ts of all m&k e&am d desigde repair. 2nd Growth Pine,?.5.00 In his 71st year. being born June 5th. given for beat fancy costume. ladies ed on shortest notice and 18a 1. He leaves to survive him his and genVeinen's tbest comic costume. _VU,00tniv*0 garb*. at fair price& Chopping and Oat Rolling every week wife, MAry J. Edwards, and all-his best child's costume, most novel coo- VETA E.STEPHENSON.A-T,C.V_ day excepting 3dondar, children hut.one. They are Mrs. Eliz. tume on Ice. Skating races between Agents for Dominion' Ties@ teacher of piano and.theory,. Phone IS03. (Henry)Wideman. Levi J. Pugh,Fred Whitevale and Locust Hill Leagues Claremont, C,Pugh, David A. Pugh and Edward Team of three marrit d-men, team of "Genuine Ford Parts always an G. HAX-Issuer of Aar W. Go Barnes, Green River E. Pugh. Deceased had been a mem- three single men, team of three-single W o. her of tbi- Claremont H3 list Church ladies and team of three married Gas li 8 on hand. free Ali' 11oloksAng'Viellta"Ces.in-tb* Cousti of.02MY'Zi Or address R. R. No,1.Locust RU for- nearly fifty years, uniting under ladies and team of three couples. Ad- Call and see us if you are In need] I the pastorate of Rev. Mr. Booker. mission Z5 cents, children 15 cents. 'W i V.1RICHARDSON- Real'Es The 1finpral was appointed for Wed- .-of anything In the auto ;otary or truck line. fate, Insurance.conveyanc.irg.-? ne-4day afternoon with interment In Atterti Public.-ic.Etc..'Pickering.Ont. ally the Cl,tremon Union Cemetery. Rev. 7-HALL-Ttnuse-carpenter. E4.; C: W. King, conducting the services. A quiet xre(Virig took place W. timates oven for new: work. repmrs Tholre. who de-�Irp th-ir barness on sat. Cowan & Shepherd or tirday. Feb.,12tli. in St. haul's Chnieb Ind.phone 2913.rPicirerin 231y mended,or wish anything in the bar- HILL.9. BlooiSt, EaNt. Tormito, Can(ja 01dy Melville Piv"hVtPri�in church Of officiating. wheii %16s Sarah Bett. 'Pick ' mess li_ne,please leave our orders with ew DR.BEATON tOWN"SHIPOLER11 J. S, 9AIAon. nipce of Nlrq. Xiviie_" Fotan, was unit. ering,' Ont. Oouvepbnoer, Ooram!seiouarfor tsk�pg All re tins will be-c�tlled-for-and d-p- West Wil will hull "their-6WIS anni' .-(I in M*rl'iAge ti John Green. Cecil daTt", Aecountant. Eta. 39otiav to Wow ­n t5zjrr,+-v- and Monday. Fe4. fa rt &suer of X&n:alio Lio- iveLred withiii three il%�s of rest " '27 1 h and 28t 1). On Stiad,,y. morning i Z. v4I Isis Uni ise Fos ton..teas 1'�t idei- an po; On N,iver. Toronto. s0ported the griyon) moss^ru2 Aou. the order. ?014,ii­� itt­ 11 o'clock. V'rindut-red bv- :Gra--i*n ChoppIng nni,t_ Mtth the hi;de and gro,lin are 41tf W,.11IDD-LETON. Ptiv J. A. Cranscu. M. A.. of K*-%% Z . . I -ereed A nntivps of t5okirb'WiflingARni.Lincoln- HUGH S. PUG Lf� IV-1.3t-by cr for the P,,,,%�mcc w or.!_ario. floknch Prt-aKytpilap Chi3rch. Music -AND kind I o" FL i-KING' 8 "t sales:con,1ui"ed'6n* it.,irionable tcrr-.4, by the Pir-kcrinq 'M,06 41artetti.. hhire,4;'n,,r,.only.c,,uiiug to this Polun. Al.. breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn cqWe E-V.-V. Qerviee at 7 o'clock. conduct. try in October last. Afrpr a Ahorr_ Wrtte.ph*ne or cv11; Ind., r,"nc.- PICKERING r. and Iles. Gieen 'will reside in I am pe*epaiit,(1 to do 213t�.. Glert Major P.O. 3:�Ly-- -1 11v Rev, W. J. D. Gibson. nf-14ir,h t'iP '$I Chopping and llusi�. by Toror,te. (.10f'CommunilN, Church. Oat Flaking every day in the 6,dar Grorp. On Mnn- • 1 1". ]Er TbSTILL. Licensed Allf%ti r 1'% Zi,-n Choir, Of ..on S it orday night last the Dunbar- onep - ton S,trcess ClKt- was re-organized week except Saturday. for Coutities of York an,l Ontario. ­ - :2 & -Au LUMBER YARJU dav evoning a rhoir-P and rRrW prr-- . .1. � 11210D aoi."of 6,11 kinds attetaufe to On-shortcAt into aTuxis Sq6are' when Rev. Rol- ot2ce. AddzoseQi4LeaEkvirF.C1., QLt, grain will be rAndored 13�m+ Pr(,O)vtprian Phoir, under'thlp6leader. "nd B. Ferris Rave a inlk and then JohD-Y. Bayles, Claremont cli-trIed the elected qfflcers,' which WM. MAW, --LICENSED AT,-,C,- We j, hip of F. R Benttv Tea will he 'ser- -vre P;ctor• Frank Gotirtier De'p• Rural Route No.2 TIONF-ER.tor YorkQntario and Durhr­n Inme -tud w(Ill assofted -ved ft offi -5,40-to Chair taken Couhtie%. All kinds of sale-, prnrnpt ly attended stock (1 the fuLlorvitfg wnie1al Arthur'-\fi Ch ell the p,tstor, Rev. J. W. McLeod, At ell;Set iptor to. Terms reawnable. Datesfor &a1e4--mQy=be t. H,)Ifues : Compteir. Coil Mor• Automoble Repairing Matched B. C. Fir Flom ing. -oSo'clock,�barp. Admission adtilt� [lent phones. Bell and Indtpen- initi;il member Cecil Cifflem t =. - lot and Whitby.CtTit. 51Y Ma.telie o B. C. Fit, Sheeti a of)cents-arcl ebildren -25 -cents. All "g, 'An a-e welc�owe, On the following Tusday these young' The Chevrolet Service Station and' Matche-d B.-C.- INnilock flooring. ipt., Garage. at Pickering is open for ill men ny-t at the h�)rne of their Men inch V Matc-lied Fit, Ceilin-, 4 hr. WHIT BY Uerald Coxan.' The officers were in- kinds of repairs and ovet hauls. -Bought and sold. and 0 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. Iii.tted hv Mr. Ferris and tb(- Mentor Agent.for Legalite'Atito Lens, which i •-John E. Sr-7;1i'ler'Pisserl away on •013 th•n'the Square wns properly set- you have to have to comply.. Government, Mvnicipal &,)d Cor, Al-�o, Beaver Board-, Pla�-ter Board Wednesdq. Fri): 9th, at thr,residence tip. the' meeting opened and the offi- with the law. and Apple Barrel:z. if his son, E Sr ers received and -initiated their first G t Sc hiller,*23 Church P oration Bonds For 5;&1 c... itl itventro, T,,)�-orjtri, in' his 81,r y6ar, member making a complete 8(itiare Expert workmanship guaranteed. Bell Phone Ir.3 - 13,4-n in C.) qk:;vi1leheweiit to Toror• and authrix-izing the menibes:s to carry Agent for Chevrolet, Oars. Goodyear., eries. W. D. Gord.01n & Son, to and about:30 yiarq ago b6carne pr­ tilt further,initiixtions for, their own Tires and Willard'Batt W(LLI'AM D. DYKES,' WHITAy -Srhifler lfoue on .quire or tost;irt.up otlierq. prFetui of tI.e old Batteries exchanged, Aaiela id t, saling over Geraw's Garage, Pickering the House on Yongp.-:trer-t. D,.Yu*t nii-,s Oct-not-od's sale next Bell and independent phor.p. Al)oiit 25 years ago ...Veterinary Surgeon 2— _be moved herE. Tuezday afternoon Honor Graduate of OtitarioVeterin;iry and ran the-IILPV� Al Hotel. Later he W u; silperintendt'n't• of the floti••L�of College. All calls dayornight Refuge and thirteen years sign became STOUFFVILLB ��c�erbi, g promptly attended to. EASTER TERM g�)vel•liop of WIll'ithy jail ari(I was it; Tom Williams(:n w:.u; taken to the Bell and I adlepend Ent PhGncs that position until nhout-a ypaeag.) hr,-.pital for on operatirn for the re. -.'Opens Plar. .29th wben ho vas forced to retire having mwal of an Ahtriiction in the bowels, PICKERING, ONTARIO hand ompii;ated, the res: !t of a Luther 'YLiddleton. a weniher of the okeriny 8'pLtion carief. -a�r eniber of T1,71E Bwild for Success-b.-,-attending -r growth.Lh, He was a Pi(lkelllng township council, was a Diu g� T. R. Trains going East•lne as!A1')v"' the Orange Order and 'a chartered business visitor to our town on Sattir- No. 6 Zle-il 7Z7 A .1.1. --��_�LLICTT weniber of the Masone. His.wife pre. daN,last. Three of our citizens of 'rnpans in- 6.25 P. M survived by his only_ son, George E, tend to go on with the erection of a 36 Local ;' - Trains going -West due dpeensed him some years ago and be tor' e 28 1,00al 2.28 P. M. Tr 1.itQJflllee, of Toronto. -S las follows- ten thousand dollar -rink. This will No. 35 Local 10-45A M. Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto Supply a much'feift want.27 Local 2.36 P. Nl. -This School enjoys a great reputa- Go tO OVII)PI'Od's sale fot registered A parry from Toronto visited our 7 Mail ion for siipeHor work and for plat- and hi(:li-class stock town this week with the object in view TRY OUR OPEKO COFFEE, Nos. 6 and?also run on Sunday of locating a toy fArtory here. Every- ing the graduates quickly in good It is a Rexall -pr Foregoing ding to Stan thing was favorable except no Hydro,DUNDARTON For Lng.is according Standard i time, positions, There are thousands of which'resulted in locating elsewhere. and is sure to' openings in Toronto each year and After a brief illness following a Wm. Allan, reveiding in the west end.' please, stroke due to the ingrinitiesofold age, was taken to the hospital where his Dr, X. E. McEwen, B•V.Sc. wejare called upon' to fill ni�re than '"Only.45 ruts per pu' und. Veterinary'Surgeon. we can. Open all year. Enter at Mrs, Times Larriorleaux died at her foot,Was amputated, owing to gan- hnine here on Sunday, Feb. 13th, at grene developing in one of his toes any tin I je. Circulars free. hede- Much regret is felt at Mr. At a --NYALS, the advanced age of Si 87 years. I n's mis. WAMPOLES, Graduate of University of Toronto. cp . d wnq n nalive of Pickering town- fortune. NATIONAL, REXALL Former Veterinar!Rn to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal hip, having bppn born on' the farm Agricultural College, Quebec. The annual meeting of the Board of Products always on band Prompt attention to all clien just west- of Pickering Village, now Trade took pJace on Tuesday evening clients. Ocel pied by Mrs. A. Burrell. and bits lft,;t with the election of--the following Stationery, Candies, Tobaccoei,"' Bell and Ind. Phones, d in the township all her life. For officers for the current year:- Pre,;;i- 'It • -My Busines's live' Cigars, Cigaretts. li time-,lie lived witti her parents, the dent, Dr. D. C. Smith ; Vice•Pres.,F PICKERING, ONTARIO To help you run part of yours. -late Powell and Mrs. Woodruff. in' C. He.qqel :Treaz_ Gen. E. Baker;Sec. We make onr own stock and con- Brotighani, where she married Mr. F. C. Madill ; Executive-Dr, Dales, By opening a New Garage in the Lini�reaUK, and since her nui.I marriage W. J.Mather, Dr. Smigster and A. E. dition powders. They contain sage of Whitevale in 01 prepared to do she has resided in Dunbarton, her has-' Booth. The Board of Trade has pur- pure-drugs.—No filler. W s G s-- R E D all kinds of repair work, including hand having pre•deceased her about chased the Park, comprising fourte'en tops Find side 'curtains, also making five years. Shp had.no family. bnt is acres, and will present it to the town Has a full line of trash and cur- your old car look and run like new hr Survived by A sister, Mrs.Geo, Yoong, as a Memorial Park. d meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint, of goArboro. - Van Woodruff, of O-qb• Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• awa, is a half-brother. She was A Spice Roll, Breakfast BaCon Enrico Caruso, the fA nions tenor, ' No E. McEWEN ing*. Pumps.; Windmills, Silos highly re9penred member of the Chris- Ham, Bologna, Weiners, ate andGasoline.,Engines. q having a grim fight for biq life I • tian church, Brougham. Her funeral 1 Highest pricers paid for CHARLES M.IRICE, took place on Wednesday, when her 1n his RpFtrtrnents in New York. Veterinary urgeon body was interred at the Cbristian He lifts been ill since Ghristmas 4nd ry e 21. � TH PICK--E IN.0� 0 N qw R h S Batcher's cattle, Home To% 56 Talel On t cemeieryi Brou M Its ' �'Jnto a Crockery Teapot 2of all kinds -made lnU Po .-Put a teas ' onful of the genuine e- V NEW RUGS Th oice "in "Rog Rugs Woven, Carpets Send card for catalogue. " .-i ne Ni ht 83 Ryorv*n Ave,'T9rcnt6 9 Yew FART I thrust the document into my Remark-able stories are told about However,even thus protected,,I s pocket. "I wrill see that he does noti the fast-ins Powors of the fakirs of. lered severely. It was as dark as get it," I said. "But I shall stay ere India, �-..!.Idr every Pour on freshly BOILING -ou to-night." TWOcups. nothingness. My horse was a bay; with i These strange men have a peculiar -md let it staAd foir five I She rose alertly, all" the ' anxiety' faeulty for throwing themselves Into water nutes. THE I and even his rump.was invisible to,me RESULT will be the most perfect flavoured I'as I &at in.the seat of the buggy. The gone* now, proud and erect; and she! a trance, suspending all the activities i rain was like a cloud-burst, and, to smiled at me. . "Nonseme, Doctor'i of IIU-, and remaining for many weeks 'tea you ever tasted. make matters worse, the wind was'al- Price," she said. . 'Take it with you n not 01117 without food but aiso with. most directly in my face. Thus the and go� -Once it is go' e, I have Ito- !rain and the flying drift were blown'thing to fear. I am not afraid of a)-out water and with a very,seanty 9up- in over the robe, and, even through,drunkbn ptippy�not for myself. But i Ply of af r. They be Colop�d Eggs for Safety- 7 Lights of Home. my heavy coat, I was drenched,and I do not wish hini to destroy that gin their performance by cold. The journey-Nvas not a pleasant f paper. taking a abSe of bliang, a poweTfully Nature equips all 11viiag th-ings with The lights of home, the light of pne. .I passed gradually outside the She was a strong, fine �voman; and stuPefying drug. Then they are lower, yrotection. of some kind against t.heir home, town, left ihe�,last houses behind me, I &aw that it was true. She was no; ed into a tomb, where they remain 1A enemles. That. glimmer through the orchard and struck the mud of- the ebuntry longer afraid. She was inore than a! a profound trance for from six to e Ight The larger animals are able, by rea- trees, - roads. The wheels of the buggy lur- match for the young man in every- weeks. When resurrected they are son of their strength. to give a good Of all the lights of all Ole wol-DI .- ched into puddles and slid in the thick thing save physical strength; and she wan, haggaTd.weak; and asted. account of themselves tu combat. There are no other lights like these. mud, and stuck and pulled loose with did not fear his strength. There was w Birds and many of the smaller animals little sounds like those made b the a Fonipulsion in her eyes and In her A German physdeian gives an S4> removal of a cork from' a bot& I voice as she told me to take the will count of a faldr who *as buried it a depend upon the rapidity of their The sparkling lights of city strepts -which I coild aot resist. 'vaulit for such a long tim' movements. But there is. another ef- How they bewitch, enchant, e could hear the.feet of my horse-plung- and go, e.that grajim fective means of self-preservation thrall, n- ing through the mud,-but I could not ih-94 Deliver that, in.the morning, to; wwu above ft sprouted Into leaf be, 'trustees of the hospital," she said,I fore he was relessed. 1 see his efforts. It was folly to attempt e known as "Protective coloration." Yet. measured'for their truest worth, t�o guide him; and so I let the beast)�nam ing the institution which was to One fakir was buried in a deep grave Snakes and many'vurieties of fish What -very ,shallow lights vvithal! !pick his own 'way through the night. 'receive the bulk of her estate. "Warn for sdx weeks. when exhumed he had form an excellent illustration. Their In the end, lie-brought me safely tolthem to preserve it carefully till my the a#Pearace of a dead man. His scales are so colored that they-blend my destination, and I saw a lantern!death." The sunlight dancing on the waves, in the carriage shed to guide me. I 'But—I will speak to the Young heart had apparently ceased to beat; witli the. surrounding rocks or the The' moon-beams' mellow, Mystic drove.in and blanketed the horse and man before I go," but under treatment the man�recever. adows of the water, making them al- light, I protested ed: made him fast. He was 'of an inde- . She shook her head. 11;N;�� is no indst Invisible to the eye. In fact, it The beacon light upon the shore, pendent turn of mind, and had, now.,need," she said. "Once that doeument I men was 'is only when one of these protectively- The camp fire glowing i'n the night. and then, left me at the home of some is gone, he can do no harm here." I"own to have been buried in a grave Another of these abuorma cokyred anImals moves that its pre- patient and trotted off to his home There was nothing for me to do but In the mountains for four months, af- series is apparent. tihern'all, and yet to e stable. i I love m I had no wish to be left afoot obey her. She guided me to the door, Oar which he recovered'and liTed for The same pritelPle' is responsible :, There is a fairer light than those; on such a night, and I was careful to and I took the lantern which I had many Years, for the different colors of birds' eggs. ' It is the gofd-en, welcoming stream fasten him securely. brought in with me and bade her No, explanation of his extraordlnary The Mother bW Is unable to,fight as- That glimmers.through the orchard Then, taking the lantern, I made good-night. We heard no further power is forthcoming. investigations greselvely: , so she bAs to seek refuge tries. my way to the house. Even in that sound from the upper floor, I open� Prove that the Pulse cannot be' felt and brief passage, the dreadful thrust and I ed the door quickly and slipped out in flight. During the time she Is away r there Is, no evid4nee that the-heart ftom the nest. either seeking safety I buffeting of the wind and rain seemed I and elosed it before the ain could For everything I hold oit dear - continues to beat. fm her enemies or lodktng for food, Is In to sap my strength- I found a side beat In'; but she opened It and stood The Performer of there behind that --streaming, door. It -opened un'der my hand and'there' silhouetted in the lighted -door- the apparent miracle-does not appear the eggs must be protected in some i ligbt;- I entered. w=a , and watched ni,� find my-buggy to breathe� and makes no movement inaumer. It Is for this reason that they Home and the folks you Icroe the best, . The 'woman who had sent for me tart my return urney. As I whatever. are colored to blend w"theaurround- This is the greeting through the was alan e In a room the lower drov:awT she was.tlie last thing.I The Power resembles that of biber. Ings In which they are I of night. floor. I-knew she had no servant,and saw, A rm t can ve She da .0 It :� ' never saw her again a)ive. W1119 animals. Ma them spotted because the-�Y�sre"laid In so did not kn6ek or summon her to quite peacefully, in her bed . ; six months without food or water, and the eand or -among pebbles, othen Th the door. When she aa a few weeks later. An old woman bug-colored or-9- . e lights of horne, dear lights w me In the' ths story to told of a Wohderful Egyp, reen to match the mee of doorway, from the room where she�who Came to the house-every morn- home, tian snail whl'h was brought f "AsIrw Of the 11061L was sitting,' she rose hurriedly and ing with eggs, discovered her body. c rom That glimmer through the orchard came As I started home that night, it Egypt apparently dead, In 1845, and toward-me, and I saw # distress trees, and terror In her eyes. seemed to me the fury of the rain bad placed,in the British Mulmuni. Five increased. A winter rain is -so much Years later a growth was noticed on Of all the lights'of all the world, Now,there was little for her to fear, Raised-from the Dea& There are no other lights like these. in all the worl ro d. Though she was more chill and drenching than a sum- Its Mouth, and om being. taken f M i ExtMordinary cases of remscitation wealthy, it was well known that the�mer tempest. There bad been snow the card to which It was gumme4 and �on the ground when this downpour Placed In water it soon bei�ame active to We after the btart had stopped furnishints-6f this house were meagre I 1m%Ung, a�d the patients were to all 'The WiH and the Way. and that she never kept valuables began, two days before. But the 'a-zid ate cabbage leaves. here. It was her custom to leave all xn*w was gone, and the rain still 7 Intents.and Purposes- dead, are record-; There,s something 1,11 have you ,re. her doors and win&ws unfastened;�continued- ed th the British Medical Journal by Member, boys, for, as -the often told me: The wind was blowing colder, how- Or. Cranstan Walker. Women! Use "Diamond To helNin the battle of life: ."If enybodY thinks they'll find any- ever, so that I said to myself 'as the In one cue a child of eleven mpouths thing hr, I want them to feel free horse turned into.the homeward road, 'Twill glve�you strength in the time of "This in turning to sno*—to a bliz- collapsed under an operation. Maaw need, She could not be In fear of thieves; zard." Dye Old Skirts.. Dresses. WalstA' . :-age of the heart proved anara`41iDg, And help in the hour arstrife: she was a woman of sen The wind' had shifted somewhat, and the body cooled. Dr. Walker then Whenever there's something that age; and so, I was at as and cour- during the evening. It had been in Coats. -Stoicklags�.'Draperies, a lose to ac- -tried adrenalln. an extract obtained should be done, count for the Mani my face as I drove to the house Now,- Everything. -�'from the kidney glands' of, animals. fest anxiety which Don'i be feAut-hearted and say, distressed her. Sh instead of being at my back, Ii blew Each package of "Diamond Dyes­ e did not leave me Thi&was injected Into the muscles of "What's the use to try" Remember, long In doubt, however. I laid my straight across the -road. The cur- contains easy directions for dyeing the,heart, which I- mmed4atedy began to then. wet coat over a chair before her open tains of the buggy sheltered me from any article of wool allk. cotton, linen, beat Win after It had been -d!ead" That where there's -a will there's a fire, eat down beside her, and she its direct assaults; but it made little or mIxed'goods. iswaret. Poor-dye for at least fou'r minutes, and the' way. said abruptly: eddies and whirls inside the curtains streaks, spots, fades, and' ruins mg. child recovered. "Doctor Price, James Is here." . and brought flying drops that half- terial by giving It a "dyed-look." Buy The second case.was that of a imman There's many a failure for those th' -J blinded me. The force of the wind "Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has at ames was the young rna�n, the son -of thirty, who dropped -apparently win; of her husband's brother, the disso_ was so gTest that, at times, it rnade dead.' The heart ceased to beat, ths: But' though at fimt they fail lute and reckless creature she had the buggy sway dangerously; and I Color Card. was prepared, more than once, to Jau' eet, and the eyes, indicated that They try again. and the eame;t hea'rt determined to disinherit. jump free if the vehicle should over- At ."death had occurred. Adrenalin was Is sure at last to prevail. - "Has he distressed you?" I asked. turn. A Versatile Animal. J f. Injected, and "a few minutes later,­ Though the hill is rugged and bard to ,"He has frightened me," she said (Continued in next issue.). "F6r'sale." read the advertisement ankly. "He is intoxicated." !a the local paper, "a cow thA� -'says Dr. Walk-er' "She was sitting up climb, te quart of milk a day besides two and.talking." "He is--in the house?" The Honeymoon Habit. You can win the heights, I say 441n his room upstairs," the assent'- - P - 9 If yow -Make. up Your mind to s. The custom of referring to the time grindstones, a lot of farm tools and a ;e ch ed. "We dined together. He had been Eet of harness." the tob; drinking -before that. I reproached Itrimediately after one.'s wedding a's a Snapshots of the Heart Fo where, there's will'there's a him for it.7 honeymoon descended from the an- Recent discoveries have shown that way, I nodded, listening in spite of my- clent tribes of Central Europe. New- London has a&opW Verdun,as w ell -the X self for any sound from the young ly-married couples drank, and seryed as several villages'in th- e Meuse Val-' -rays can Pass through steel and The men who"atand at i�e top are man in the upper rooni. But the wind -'Iron, and many engineering'firnis are to their friends a: wine made from ley. 'using the X-rays to photograprit flaws those was ro blustery, and the rain's tottoo In the castings of Important parts of Who never could bear die f eat. an the windows so constant, that if he honey gathered during the first thirty Their failures only made them strong n1ade aWninnoise it was - instand days (or lunar montli) after the per- anachin, tormanoe of the wedding ceremony. i For the work they had to meelL smother the tumult of the night. COARSE SALT This now work has been made pos. The will to do and the will to dare, "He jeered at.-me when I begged After persisting for seveml hundred sible by the wonderful X-ray invented him not to drink any more to-niglit," years, this custom finally dle� out, but LAND SALT Is what We Want to-day; What has 'angered, me; and I told him—per as the serving of the honeyed wine :-by an English scientist, Dr. C �,said the woman, my patient. its significance remained, particularly -Which gives out.immensely powerful been done : can be done Bulk W10ts ,.Tay& that can pass through foui inches again, it was unwise to do so--of thetfis, was succeeded by the practice of mar- For where here's a 'will there's which you witnessed, Doctor Price, in ofsteel plate. way. which he receives only a few dollanl." ried couples leaving-t6eir home for a 0. J. OUFF TORONTO Now another wonderful Invention vaTyIng length of time. For this rea- "That.wAs not wise," I agreed. has been described to the Routgeu "He was furious," she assented son the trip which follows the mar- .-society of rngla'nd. itisanew,pboto- A Pencil Clock of Paris ri� cervviony Is now known as a* A*1*-� Fun Exchafige i"He cursed me, and he swore he woula- age graphic plate twenty times as sensi- Paris is a city of curious elocks. even the score with me." honeymoon, though it has nothing to tive to the X-rays as t#e plates or. Perhaps,the most original one serves I The Ratepayer Pubilehl Now, while this woman was not ill, do with wine, and.generally lasts less -X6 Co., of TDronto, at No. dinartly used, and is likely to revolu- as the 'Itgnbo"d Of a Pencil Manufac-:her heart was in a serious conclition. than a month. .3 Columbtna Ave- will buy tionize X-ray.work, as It will make It turer, who aimed, as the-map on the i She had worked very bard in--her jokes, old, new, fresh or stale, an r�njotoplc- Must be possible to take snapshot phot ' c�ock shows, at conquering mlam� maz.'youth, and the loom ha rd stories. 0- _pb,;sical effort had, The Polar regions are the only se:e-, Bond your contrib tions to- kets. This clock keeps good time, weakened her. She was in no imme- t ions of the globe free from rats. graphs of the heart the lungs, or, jn. u day. Llbera� rates. deed, any part of the body, and even says the Wide World Magazine, des..diate danger of yet, at the IrAnematograph "radiographs" show. Pite 1% square face and the uwe asari. same time, shock or fright might lead seizure of the gravest nature. 1: ins the heart beating, or the to a lungs at ly rectangular arrangement 'of the,determined to speak to the young man' %! work breathing, hours, which,are formed by pemrils before leaving the house, and w!krn! Only a few years ago It took-half an aTranged 85 RiDMan numeTals. You him-of this danger. The woman seeni- hour to photograph the thicker parts can see this clock on one of the main ed to guess what I was thinking. .0f the human body 'with the x.rays; boulevards,, high above the beedgi of "His frightened me, and I f elt a with the new InveUtiou a small fr-ac. foot Passengers. it has been construct. little adek, Doctor Price," she said. "I tfou of a second will sufflee. ed on a very big scale -to-avo-4-- so as to be told him you bad advised me BRUCE'S clearly visible from the street. shock or fright. He laughed outright at that, and said- 'Sooner you go, the REGAL SEEDS ,PAInard's Liniment Relieves Colds, ate. better I'm pleased.' Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc.' For a mornent there was no bther SOME OF OUR NOVELTIES FOR 1921 sound An Ervibryo Politician. The of the moon upon thumping of the wind. and rain. Then tive, ar best of all e.arl�r varieties—Fruit bnght crinulon, thfcjc� WH4, heavy, ooth13r%,medzum ovie,supertor quality,a heavy and carMnuotw bearer, best '9%fother,"'said little Ray in a n as- I heard a step on the upper-floor and weather has recently been deniid by :Twd Perg unlike want varieties the a"pw1s fteely from the BOL grierved tone, "you have no constitu- scientists. rose quickly. "I'll s-peak to h4im," I Meg M., for$1.0D. -Postpaid. tional right to send nie to bed witbout said. N,LPW ALBINO TOMATO-Pute white in color.containing no acid whaftm. werr handwme.smooth fruit. a"croppm and medium early. PkL 25 fte& my supper." I "What do you me*in, Raymond" Tmining Sohoollor please," she--whispered. "There is 11LARUEST OP ALL CUCWMBEX-The best extra early.whitegine type.fruit uni something else." f9m tarrins slichtly and abru%�IY at both end%color eep creen. and an "You are exorciolng rule without the Ontario Hospital f - n I turned-back and stood beside her; conflent of the govehed." Nurses, Insane, Torwito, and she drew from the bosom -of her BRUCL"S COLDEN ZUSTSCZ SWEET CoRN. It is unequ&IW in flaror, *weet, and tendernes%and of fine table appearance,a rich creamy yellow-It IS&medi= offers, a three-yearel course for young dress a folded paper. I guessed what 1,irg,a good c-pper. and hardier than most varietW& pkt- loc..-X 1b. 2DC- The finest lates in the world are women in general and men-tral nursing. it was, recognized it as the will she .35cllb.Wc. Postpaid. -Our valuable illustrated catalogum worth much more than their weight in A liberal remungmtion, with uniform, had drawn years before. She handed FREE FOR THE ASIONG, 128 pages of Seecbk Cold. board and laundry, &Mwed during I took h stupidly,.and held LIrden Implamaits,Incubators,Broodm,PoWt�-y FOO&and Supplies,etc. writi tmdn.ing- COMfOrt&ble nurves' rest- i�in my hands. for it today. 'oemce. For particulars apply % "Take it back with you." she 235 Our blankets are named afte. a MEDICAL SUPERINTENDEPJT V,.�,,�pered- "He knows it is in the JOHN A. BRUCE & CO., LIMITED Flemish wearer called Thomas Blan- he jet, who lived In BrWol'in 1340. Diftarlo Hospital Toro,nta, On& Se I told him. H- will try to 3*od Merchants since 1860 HAhMTON. ONTARIO 'SliLAMA IV J WZIRN R .51'' n t7 2, 7;1 a 7 A chain of stores in 11dontmal Is .7 selling bread at '9f cents 'for a 7A- -FE. 'E �0 ',W Pubh.!,ed eve day at its office; ounce loaf. SwIlt"i Digester Tankage and get, Me RICHAROSONOS ORPOERY SELLS HUNDREDS OF POUNDS 0# FISH your ,hoits off to market R&LE RZGISTZX -TtrRUS $1.50 if paid in advance. sooner than the o-ther EVERY WEEK. 1.7.1 per yew., fellow. MONDAY. FEB. 21ST—Anctibn -sale 07 A trial bag will convince you. Hackney aud draft horses, high. MA MU RKARt-Proprietor.- Fursale.by orad ows and,yourg cattle. farm Are yota gittin y ish Wants here. W offer c imp .9 qur ments and furniture. the pro- f ur your I clioice perty'of F, J; Seldon..lot.0, c(?n. 8, f4OTUS AND COMMENTS Gleri' Willow MiUs Whitby (I mile eaer of R&kfau). F e -dressed, at sharp. roz a WbIte Fish, 20 cents lb at, 114 0,cl0c 40on 16� At CedarGroveand Locuit flill- 86" , ruon, dressed, at 15 Lunch for those from7 a aite di Frozen B. C. Sal' -.Q great furore has lj�pn e'd Finukn Haddle, at W31. MAW, AwAioneer. Swok See bills. _.-�-�regted. by. I'Tb6 A 1U-CTION SALE OF Smoked Haddie Fillets.-at. -22 placing a boo'l FlAg. and Fleet," Jn -the list of TvEsL)Ay,-FEti. 22sr.)-Auction sale nf Boneless-WIfole Cod, at... chnice borses, Q�adp cattle. York. '20 supplementary rqading in the p�ib-' HORSES AND CATTLE Boneless Digby Herring, at 2.5 hire pigs. ituplements. grain, roots. LC., at lot 22, coyi. 1. Pickerinf,(Li Labrador Herring, ert IV- -Sheep,�Pigs, Implements.. lic.scb6rAs of the province. Th.e Digby Herring, 10 of the. trohil-le 6 found in Prpoo)), the property of A icbiwl 3.5c per box 1i ickey. , Sale at I o'clock. See Vills. Oysters, at We per pt. -cer aln p t at-it graphs that ftre not The prope�rty of W. B. Pdwell, auctioneer; ve 7 4. TUE;�D.',Y. F163 _-ND-Cre'dit shle of ZJ md: 0 -y to the U nitL 141) 2�T —A. C' MC rfComPlimeutat A 77- 'States for their part iii the GreRt Lct32,Con. 4, Pickering, on arai stock, iiii0ements etc., on lot The king of all smoked fish. This is a beautiful B. C, Salmon, cooked f 5. co the proper- and b neles-,, NoWaste. 30 ceats per lb. Reference is made to the f RicbardBeckett. Sale at one to TfIuRsbv�, 'Fn. 24TH,,1921 ty , n, 10. Alaikhaw, 6cloek. J. H. Prentice, Auctioneer. great de4 In their eatrAude into The following - Buy all Your'Grioceries at the Grocer'13, the,war, whenAhey %vere as much HORSES THURSDAY. FEB,724TH-AuCtion Sale Grey mare rising 4 yeari'old, Grey of farm stock. inipl'ements-, etc., at ested in the� great"prin6ples gelding Rsiog4years old (This team lot:32, con. 4, Pickering., the pro. at stake as was Great Britain. is well matchiid)�. 2 bay geldings, Bay p r Sinclair. ' Sale at I JAME& RICHARDSON q�n g�e tv of Wm. J_; :.-Those, pre�q�le vy4o are criticising mare, clock. sharp. See, bills.- - 7red % the book are rLfraid titiat- the CATTLE Postill.auctioneer. Brindle cow with calf�' by side., Red TnURSDAX, FEB 24TE-Auction Bile Americatis ,way take offence at and white 'Cow fiesh, Red cow bred of- farm stock, i'mpl"ements, roots May 31, Roan cow bred July I)thi Brin- e To ..-.'the statements which the book etc., at lot 24,con.7, Pickering. the -H6r u Ar'e dle cow bred Aug.7th. Red cow bred property ofGeo.Neal. Noreserve. makes. , We do not think that we June ioth�, 7 thoro-bred Holstein beif- Sale at one,sharp. See bills. Wx. should be greatly concerned over ers (date@ given day of sale). Regis- MAW, Auctioneer. the m%tter. The statements ob- . tered Hols.tein bull, 4fatateers, FRIDJ��r, Fj�B. 25TH-Auction sale of ry of t PIGS AND SHEEP farm stock and knplements, the pro- jected to are a-true histo. he :If y6u want Oyker Shell or Grit -CASes 'and t.here is no libel. '. Those 7 fat phze, White sow bred Nov, Ist, perty of Mowbrmv Brns., lot 4, -on. for -your poultry,, 12 Sbropshire ewes I shear reg.. Buck. 7. S, -o'clock, Pickering. ale rr. one --.�- '.who are-well acqnainted with the IMPLEXiENT9 W. A. uc- Hillibore' and Sulphur "as a­ -iller ETC. sharp.. See biUS Binder M-H 61t. cut. Hay redder Nf-H. books on history. that are placed tioneer. 10U88 k Steel roller M-11. Horse rake M-H. on yuur stock, .1n the hands of AmericAn child Deering mower, McC.mower. Speijzbt FRIDAY. FEB.25-_,i-Auatlon'sale 6k ran know that they are of an ex- wo4aZn. 5.,x and sviingi aiid *pig r4,k. fArM btoc*k.ftnp,�riqout�, grain etc., Fresh Ifeat and Fish, ceedingly boastful eba Hmy rack 14 ft.. Flat rack If ft. S-t of the property of S,irntief.Carfton. lot racter and, t miuk 9 2.J ineh tit e; .'Ket oft ru,�-ks 31 iu. 9,.rear of con. 4, Pickering. S'ate At Lie, coarse an a no thought hAs been tAken as to Or", Success manure Rprea&r. Siss�-11 ou�t-'clock.sharp. See bills. W. Salt I Ll d 'iry in-'50, 100, 200-lbs. whather Britl-44 sulii�-ct.§' woulif- na,irow JO Cuttive box P R 5 ft. B. Po.rell, Atictioneer.- -We have them. �3rrjprs. Set of new ChatbAmscales -u. take offence or not at 6tateni t 2W)lhs. cap. Set of bob�sl h ' b v,ky,FEB.292-,-D-1mport&n eIF 5 Ox tizin sale of farm stock. iniplementri. 'ttiat they are convinced are not and bu'hki, FatiriloR mill,and hngsrer -household furrciture Pic., lot 12. at �h tend. tio(-re Perfection inew. OAt roller Fietiry con. 6. Pickering (Greenwood). the feel-iog ag, i riearlv-new,.2 CooksbLitt'-plaws-No.2t. property of W. C.Urtnekod. Sale N - N- 1 8 the truth, %nil wbie ate A ast everything' Wilkinson plow No. 21,Bu gy. Li;4bt at 12,30'sharp. .Seie bills. W.-Maw -1-p!e'gTirg ZZ British.' We all know hqv the gang plow Cocksbutt. V Auctioneer., plow. Set of diamond harroWei 6 sect.. Americans are boasting ho w they I H 0. engine 21 h p. Pump Jack. 230 Mo.,;DAY. FEB. 2ST-a-Anction sale of won the war, and no doubt this f, farm st6ck. -implements.bay. grain. eet of rope 718 Inch.8et of slings Car. -3Pullel: 60ft.ttriprope, Ilayfork, 4�bl -be taught to their school roots etc.. at lot 5. con. S. Pickering. tl the property, of Percy blaynard. 2 kron i ea. 8 one tx)^t, 'Corn culti- books. They will no doubt.tell vator. Scuffier, Turnip pulper. Cream Stile at otie o'clock.sharp. See bills. Pick e' ring Hardware Store how the British. Frepch and Ital- separoacr Reafreve No.4 inew 9bat p- Wm. Maw,auctioneer. tried for three kines 1W defeat s seer elbArrow. T�ESD.&y MARCH IST-Auctin" Sale Wat Parstor. No. S. Wbe A pea trough. in _7! the Germans, but -which the f Jes bumber ,ts of of farm stock. implements.furniture :--Does that Stove bri.rn too w.uch co I al ? W e'­ y ae. lifters, 4 sets o oubletreeki, etc., at lot 9, B,F. con- Pic"rin Z* have the Happy Thought Range that gives COMplished In st few month.q. of 1.bors6'doubletrees. Set of brveebing the propertv of G. S. Barber. No coures they will not say that the harness, Set of back iwt ad-4. 6 rollars, reterve. S�rfle Rt 12 30 sharp. See the maximum amottut of heat with the mini- Germans were In the litst stAges of Fork.-4. hoes and other Krticles too bills. Win. .1law. Auctioneer, mum amount 61fcoal. esbanqtion before they entered' WEDNE-30AT. MARCH 2.vD-Auctlon- numerous to mention... ..."the field. nor will 'they say that As the farmhas,been t;oid'there vFill 'Sale of farm stock. impledielfta --tc., their s6ldler's w" ' Be We haVe 2 only Oil Heateirs­.ttt.7�5Q each. ould- never havn positively be no re'rve. Fit lot 2. I!,nii; 0', Pirkvr�ng(Kinqale�, lip, croised the Atlan'tic bilt fol. the. 9,,Ie at L one o,clock,,shiti-p the prc�pertr of Harrison - -ars. nar S-deatoneo'clodk sharp. Selk�bills. orge Blankets Fit -a reduced pr4ee. I only Ul wA TFRys: Fat cattle. pigqa' NV in*. auctioneer. I on y R,jbe at 17.'(YJ. I Li-ght Set of Single A ORD-Atoctlian ar*LS'afid uudt-t. aver that. i,J(L7R,4)A, T., MAHCU AL70TION- SALE OF - - h Ha rue's-9 $34.00-ii'tehl bitrgain. am")unt 7 innnthb'ereditwill.. e giv. sale of fortirstock. implo-ments. corn en to pArtie etc.' -lot 11 Gog C&ttlf b .furnishing apprtwnd .at -con. 5. PIckeritic., the A J­it4 notea; -5 per cent per property at. RusqellCon er' Arknum. n . S)OP at Beet American Coal Oil at 33c gallon. c,ff for cash. - J'230 o%llck �harp; No reserviz. !jee -Pigs and Implements FRED POSTILL. Aticrin I neer, hills. W-m. 31,&vv. AiRrioneer. Xharc'oal at 20 cents per bag�, The property of All other goods rn proportion. A good aripply of Cal 0 Lot 21 Con. 1. Pickering, mi 111MI t Heal 'now on hand, the (qTerpopl). on 'Royal Puryle line. Once tried always used. T UESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921 The following �-- ---P KIERI 7_ I S. BALSDON, ICKE NG 1363, 'mare 6 yre old 9 P. Bay mare 5 old h d. Chestnut mare 6 yre old h ,)a supposed tZ be In f0&I to King's lRea. ther, l3ay mare 12 yre old supposed tn boi In foal to Ktng*s beather, Brack fll iy rising 2 vrs old gnt bi Idontereiff, FORD ',-0WNERS - E A ­ T M 1011 E Albion, Driving mare 0 yrs aid,2 Fil. lies.rising I yr by King's.Heather, CATTLE - .OF MONNEY'S BRE" 8 red heifers S yrs old freab, Grey bei- ITTENTION far 3 Tra old fiesli, 2 grey c,6w@ In ful -war standard Roars. Nothing but No. 1 00W of Milk. Black co;r due June 1. Made from pre Red jmd white cow in full flow of milk. 2 roan ewers 2.yre old,3 grey steem. 2 Srsde ased." Milled and baked in our ovri2 town. aid, 2 ied heifers 2 yre old. Black Genuiue' "For'd Serv_ tce"D'a"y___a_'n!'_di and white beifer 2 yrs old, 2 yearling Patronize the home�industrie�. -heifers,2 yearling steers.3 spring cal. N ight T1041.6 young cattle. FIGG Yorkshire white vow due MiT lotli, Ford. repairs piomptly attended Beat' Fruit Cake 55c lb., Good Fruit Cake 40c tb. 'Mince Meat 25c lb. Brood BOW,8 Pigs 0 weeks old,ID sbcats hAince Pie@ 25c. All our own rntsbke. Best ingredients used 4 mon the old. to Chocolates in bulk and b6iiis IMPLZMENTS lrrc. .Binder WH 7 ft gcod� -Mower-Deering Large ' 8toek of pairts a' 1wa' ys` 6— :wedding Cakes a specialty ft good, Steel land roller good, No. 8 corn cultivator M-H 2 row good. M.]H 11aud combined drill il hoe nearly new. Walkingplow Verity new,' Wjjking -plow Sylvester. Riding plow H .2 R -M 0 N N E Y Verity Also, Tireis, dbalus Spark Plugs, o. 21,Gan pt Ow. Cultivator Int, f3 Aamond harrows 4 sections, RIO oth,Setd Bulbs etc. -TICKERIN.G1 .-ONTA .2 VrWns, Set scales XW lbs - cap,Di�c harrow, Furnace kettle,'150 ft of hay �Tope. Horse"rake,Set bob-sleighs. Bay fork, biy rack, Watering trough,Set. he' rwood J. '-Collao' tt double harness, 6 collars About 300 -bush barley,a quantity of mixed grain Crea of the' ' W ()gt --A quantity of turnips, forks, wbiffie. Authoriz'ed Ford- Sales trees,Deckyokes etc, and Service Station As Mr. Hickey is moving to Pickering, Tor Bread every thinit'will be sold. Bell Phone 29 Night call at I o'clock.Sharp Monaic Flo forTastry ur ��ftRXS-Grpdc, roots and all Burns()f 1 00 ftnd under, cash ; over that �,Brau, -Shorts -and Feed Flour' ' amount 9 months credit on furnish. .&pproved joint notfA, 57 per cent per annum otf for cash. Arne cracked and whole. n u —W. 13. POWELL, Auctioneer Save Time and Avoid Work If your hens are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our celebrated Laying gash and Scratch Feed. HARNESS SHOP -Moot fwmers have.Wes notes due them at somo finsi or oth64- 'but busy days make collections difficult. Highest price paid'-for Fall Wkelit, Marciuls Wheat,"Darley, L*t us look after payments and credit callections to your Buckwheat, Rye and,Oat& -Iffarriess'Repairing, HarnessParts, Collars Re-faced account while you do your farming. Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Satur-days. Shoe Repair' Allow us to do your banking,Consult the Manager. 7" log, Also, a tOCk Of Shoe and INI e til I pbeU Flou r Mills Co. Ltd*' volislies and LRc(!q. Sbop'in old dnig store, oppos UE DOMINIONBANK The ,Ca ite I I I-.. Post Office, Pickering. WHMY BRANCH, C. P, LYND, Manager. Mills at N, BROOK04BRANCH. E. C_ CROSS, Mwrger. -11400mr, Toronto Peterboro rickering 1;41' r Z.�. 'A, GL^RNMONT An eshibItIon genie. 4 hockey Tday last red here on Thar was pla3 David`Hopper, of. Toro�to, is between Stouff ytlle Contiauation -visiting friends In Claremofit.' Class and C. C. C. The locals won 0 Miss Marjorie Neal, of Toronto, 4 d-Jr0ded, 716 4. BPI ere. Do not fall to hear, Rev. Alex- ant Sunday at her home h Evnos Ward attended the short. nder Torrie and Mrs. Torrie with �:Azqyjora jo 70rc& 'horn cattle @ale in Tbroqto last the eboras choir in their Baal ::week. ------ meetipgs this Fridayand Sunday James Evans will shortly move in the Riptist church. into*Wai. Coates'vesidence in the Of all materials and design .77 village. -The Ptiblia Library BoaTd are 4ZHE Wali,6o firoud kept in stook, It will pay you I-boro. calliug for a completer return of Luther- Bowes, '. of Pote %J of her first cake. loall at oar works ard inspect our 860a moth. 1100ks, ola and ne-,N,,.for the par, spent Sunday here with his obtain prioes Don't be ral-lad -�se o er, Mrs. Read man. pi- f,clas6ifl6ation. Delinquents It was so light so agents we do not employ them,oonsequent. 01�ace tie a stripg around your big tempting t ly we can, and do throw off the agent Mrs.T. E. Stephensoii jnd und with that 40mmissiou of 10 per cent..which you will finger and get aro Veta, also'Mis. L. J. Pilkey spent book. But her y6iiiiij 'bro- Pertaiulys&vo by purchasing fzom "I city. Sunday in the Ahers had an eye on it, call solicited. rQ. Reynolds of%Toronto, sperit Mrs.'F. Farmer is the guest of M A re- I her -,,too, an y W' daughter in Toronto. d J. T. MATHESON .,over Suiida ' ith'her' pprents, H. and Mrs. Thomson. cent ray examination of her 111.11ist reveals the broken part as" You've simply goi id Office and Works,' Whitby, Ontario Mrs. Coopgr,`wbo suffered a pain- v d a ys perfectly set aDd nicely knit. The bide the cakes and ful 1,acture of her ribs a fev : cord is still causing from the bread when they're GIGANTIC �Ago IS doing nicely. pain- Will Kemp and and FredRowe severe strain in the fall. -made from Cream of called on Thosv, patei' - The V. F. 0. Club has arranged ­'�the' West,1�lour. -of Wht:by -e quest- )esday last. for another debate on a Iii Special Sale .1 son on Wed, --ii. Chas. Cbbperhasieturned af ter ioo,.-.1'Resolved, That- Xanufac- Maple Leaf Willing Co.,' turing isa Greater Asset to the spending a week in Hamilton tak- Linifted -The Ing a course In the-managainent of Country than Agriculture." , To=to.VatmlM 'Your-6hanee, to buy &,supply of f all -tractors. affirmative will be taken by the BMW=, UWAX and winter goods at greasly Whitevale U. F. 0. and th rho captain of C. C. C. hockey a nega. reduced prices. 'Port' tive by Claremont U. F. 0. Fri-' team has challenged Perry day, Feb.25th, to the date set. 'I hiLve*been successful In securing a for-a game to be Olayed on the let, large and varied stock of Manufactur. ter's ice this week. Rev. Alexander Torrie, B. A., ere 89, leaf which are as you n�a tT on Treasurer T�-E. Stephenson- of who is conducting a Spiritual For CREAM ' ST know rom the beat materials -the local Upper Canada Bible So- 'ward Movem6nt campaijrn in the and workemuship to appeal to-the t gif Its Baptist church, Is' well named brads. These I oftee -cipty branch, reports. receo "The Living Evangelist." He is a to,you. to the work from tbig district as I owerful, convincing speaker, de. $8411. Fi V.ering.s, scriptural, practical and Fingoldl -- -Z&Nmat rued to Mrs. A. J. Chandler reto It ' message every y �y P�rl UELI Ind. Phone 2804 herhorwiinSndbur onThursday deepl --tIffile �he attendaike and' Inter- 7-4fter" spending several- -na-6ii-ths I here with her parent% J..ff. �nd est is steadily on the Increase Mrs. Seal. Qui.te a number have profesLa u m r faithIn the Redeemer, ai 0. 'S.` T r'e Rn, R. E. savIn e� a Messrs. id. Stop That Hacking Qo' Ugh i Co - I ','Coal F h, T. Birkett and - T. P others have re-dedicated them. selv e*. Mr, Torris is a ma0lof 8 urgl,'who represent-d the Clare. hir With Howard's.White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry. moat curlers at last. week's bon. grent abiltty and tact in the con.-. . ductof therneetings. Mrs. Torrie Hard an:d Soft Coal of the spiel at Peterboro, came back has a charmin -Fresh lot of-Groceries alvo aiys 'o_n-hand. 'without the silver tankard won . g voice of great range best quality on inely In her selections and and' loot year. But they won three " t' stiff games -out of five,_ therefore sings with power, sympathy-and Now for that Good Cup of Tea-we cen supply�y6u- f.. . ex1iressiou. Effective service is al- _: . -_ - .* .giving up the plateware. . -;-,- .. 11.'. - ­� --- a pounds for,1,00. A fine debate was held in the so rendered by a score of vocal. THOS. A. LAW, ists and Instrumontalisterwhib have Masonic HaU. under the auspices von thou. R.O. Club last Friday dared some splendid selecdon@ Mrs*. McMast-er- Brougham evening, Consolidated Schools from the now "Awakening Songs" in fine form. Mr. and Mrs. Torrie versus the Present Public School say farewell on Sunday. Slystem was the question for dis- cassion, and wits ably handled by Bargams -in Heavy Rubbrs f both sides. D. M. Mor an, Stewart, and J. Forgie upfeld theClaremont Garage . affirmative. F.Cowie, T. McCallum We have a number 6f pairs of Men's and Boys' Heavy Ikubber Machine Welding and &aid J. Scott defended the present Ge,neral Tractor � Works. which we are selling at reduced prices Men's sizes '4, school system, The' judgeo were 9 and 10, Boys' all sizes. McLellan, M. J., Wilker Rev. A. 2 Monday, Opening and Dr. Tomlinson, and. Rev. C. Call and get a bargain .4t I'The Cornee Store;" W. King presided. After weigh- Yeb. the 21st, Claremont, Ontario ing all.the arguments the judges of the afflirma decided in favor 1921 -tive. -emo-bit C.-P.urd_.oes.North Clar­ W. M. Palme'a'r',�?'Claremont AUCTION SALE OF -��T he AVING Stock az a Implements I foundation ofalmost ROOTS,- ETC. every successful business venture is built on !1be property of -T = A6=a Mar. (3� :Z 04 1 Savings. Lot 24, Can.7. Pickering,on The Standard Bank of THURSDAY, FEM 24TH, 1921 ...... Canada can be of great assist- The following : ance in helping you to Ao- business. Grey mare 0 years old velop your _g p, Brown gelding 8 years old g p. Boy gelding 8 yean old g p. Bay mare agied, Chest- not gelding aged. CATTLE STANDARD BANK Spot"cow bred?AaLy l8th, Red co- b-ed June 11th, Red cow bred July r _0Fr CANADA '13th, Roam cow bred July I%b, Roan Pir-KERING BRANCH --cow bred Sept. 17th, Red cow bred A.W. CRAWFORTH - July Otb. Fat baiter. Blue heifer 2 MlASSEY-"HARRIS years old. 2 red heifers 2 years old, 7 100AMCM ALSO ^T VVMITBY) -'-`PIGS AND FOWL e ca d spated steer 2 years old, 5 spring Ives IM gh a ---Yorksbire white sow due March 25th, 10 shosts 4 months old, 20 hens. I The Pick Irander. V*, ETC. ames 00 rooster. 4 ducks, I drake. 2 geese, I lints- Deering binder 6 ft. cut. Deering arm mp eme mower 6 it out, Deering rake 10 ft., -:7 The object of this Asw6Liation Is to 3 Steel roller M-R. Manure spreader loemn sweltog and prosee te McCormick, Cultivator 4 seeder com- the relon& bined 18 tooth, Cattivator Nozon 13 tootb, Seed drill Coultbard&Scott. Crown plow Frost & Wood, Membas having stolon oommuns. ug e low No..21, Singl 0"sJrn=o"6=8lywi SZ7 movirm- RPlow Wilkinson e ury No.'21 nearly new, gin Ile Iw of,Elsocutive Oommitil". Verifty No. 21. Turnip.plow. 'OL'r, Kanbership too King cream separator in good workingTRY .ONE' OF OUR. CREAM SEPARATORS J, Makels way be Md Itoss 00 Prosgoet ff. order,-o Perrin plow 24 urrow, Turnip ftere" on appileatim. icer, gon, Nzsi6.Dom.-L. D. Books,C.8.Palm ac.tio er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ab F mill. Bain ,w,a vMg good and -the -Wagon. 18'e't"01,11eitthe and coth. They are gi satisf n of latest �lete, Wagon box Top buggy good, W. J# Clark. J.R. Thextaii. �opbllggv. Grainpickler, Bay fork . ..improved tym PM16MA; some" and 150 foot rope, Slings and rope com- Pkplete. Water. trough nearly new, beelbarrow. Setotbr6eching bar- �-A COMPLETE LINE IMPLEMENTS FOR ness nearty neyr. Set of bmeebing bar- mesa good Set of- oinglebarness, 5 borie 4561lars, 400 bushels of turnips, 150 bushels of mangels, A-small quan- 7—­ -ANY TARM tity of corn in shock, FVXN=RE ETC. 2 bedsteads and spring@, Glass cup- board, Good ironing or kitchen table. Kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs� A rocking chairs, Kati box,, Couch, 2 wasbst&Dds, Churn Favorite No. 2, Butter bowl. Bake board and rolling -The UrXiVersal of boes. forks and oth- pin, A number 0 er articles too nutnerbus t ' mezition, (one of Our Productions) A quantil -We be ' lad to you' at any tim -and ity of stritw to be fed on the caU on e W ons for place. e sell Sill's Rite-Lite L As the farm has been sold ev?iytbing umisl you with prices and terms allmakes of cars-the best advertised must be gold. An the market for the price. sharp. ' Wheels, -Sale at one o'clock, % Tires for all can4, Bruery TER-4,s: Fat heifer, �tralw,roots, pigs, t Saw and Emery MAndrifl, and poultry and all sums of W and Circular Saws, L%d ..Under caeb; over that amount 8 derq. etc. s'credit will be given to pav- wonth Woodworking and General ties fnrn6bing approved i,)intnotes. 4 per cent discount allowo-d for ca6h. 6 per cent chstrged or notes not paid W. H. JACKSO'V, Brock Road, when due. THEXTON, Agent Tickering W3t. MAw, Auctioneer. Pickeringr, Ont. .......... J:. 0, 7 ­T-71 -f --w-_7 Z.y r 44 z When your, grocer sells U ,-4 Used Aust S ft Aft aka&CA-%- A-%,$ %VA �Red Rose out REATr"PT SELLS TECEM; USM cars sold oub- B mrs of all types; roll . ...... ;set to d4iivery up to 0 ML104, or test :,��.,(Crimson Label) at 30 cents he run of same distance if rM wtsh. to as Rood ardor as ,pureftez" or pnrckAga ri e refunded. :RRING mechanic of your 9" ebake ­.nw,akes a little less-profit than if .7 to look them over, qr ask us to 'take any car to city re,presentaUvo tar li,"hesold you apackageof cheaper --P=poction- Vary larre stock alwa7a on Ua. The extra price is all in the , o�ER' 'Mq� - �a��Greakeyra Used Car Karkwt qual. rAIV 4 Wisps of Wisdom. The greatest of faults is to be con- sciods of none. The thunder of business.often sours Z I the milk of human kindness. . . .... Yesterday has gone,to-morrow may never come; do it to-day. V6 Prefer -diligence befdre -idleness, unless you esteem rust before bright- Education is life's apprenticeship; 7 its chief aim is to teach us how to think. A. Ile Three Friends. th ? You don't find me over- Success is a thing tha't some are grass Ilk content t4) envy• in others—and some me upoh rking and doing any-mi6re than I .7- Once* a time a fine, tail, working achieve for themselves. straight,tree grew 6n the edge of'a- absolutely have .to do." And with that When a man hasn't a good reason 5m­:'.beautiful.wood. The tree was so tall'the frog ,sett_led himself in the 'grass -that W top branches reached out over roots -tree; and there' he for doing a thing, he had one- good at the r of the T. reason for letting it alone.the ll I leads, of all.it3 neighbors. Otis stayed. VZ, If you lack confidence in your own l.---'horning three frWnds were talking to- But the little brown thrush began • judgment, you can't blame other peo- It was pie if they share the feeling, t�.--'Pther under the tree: a fat green right away. to.learn to fly. SEEMS TO BE SOME SLIGHT DELAY! V_U-' :frog a frisky gray squirrel, and a hard at first, and she had to try many' The man whowins is the,man who 0 little brown thrush.whose wings were times before she was able to reach made up my.mind to stay right here!" The on until he can hold- on no Ilot strong enough-to fly. even the first branch. But one day After that the little thrush stopped A WOMAN'S RIGHT longer—ard then doesn't eve up. i­ "Oh, myl" said the little brown she did reach it, It was more beauti- coaxing the squirrel and spent all her Let the man who has to make his Anah looking up into 'the green ful than she had dreamed, and. when time and strength in'trying to reach fortune in life remember this maxim: brsneh6s, "wouldAVit bw6 fine it we the had found out all the lovely the t,',p' of the tree, TO GOOD nALTH Dare, and 'the world always yields, i could all live up among those shiny things about It she 'called down hir One spring morning she reached it If it b6:its you some'times', dam it _t — will a �,ffreen IeAves?" two friends and begged them to come he very,tip-top'of the big tree and again and it succumb. "Well,, yes it might," said the gray,up and share her pleasure. The green oh, what a glorious moment! Her lit- Most Troubles Affilcting Women ' squirrel, "but I'm pretty well content-' frog.flatly refused to leave his grassy tle heart almost burst with the joy Are Due to Poor Blood. ad where I asp. I can gatber plenty-home, but the 'gray squirrel, after of it all as she 1466ked out - Buried in Uva. of nuts down here and store them thinking it over, decided to go. He sun-lit 'tree tops and spire To every woman belongs the right to away wtthoit m - ..- Z enjoy a healthy, active, life; yet nine In the valley where stands the City much trouble. If I lived climbed up the tall trunk to the first Into'thi blue7sky. Oh, if she could' of Mexico, and almost in the outskirts in one of those high branches it would branch and found It ev ery bit as-'de- only tell someone about it,--and then,1 out of ten suffer from some form of of that metropolis,�the ancient bones *":take me twice as long--to get to my ligibtful as the little thrush had said; the wonderful thing happened,for just' bloodlessness. , That is why one sees r j of human beings hays been found be. .hest and,it-,would mean I Its n neath a bid of lava. a great deal so then and there be decided to stay. as she opened her mouth out poured On every side pale, thin cl ee , dull snore work: I think I'd just as-soon As soon as he had rested, he went to one of the sweetest bird songs the eyes and drooping figures---sure signs The discovery is rather exciting. ro BUY where I am." work to make his nest. But the little world has ever heard! I of .headaches. weak backs, aching Many years ago a considerable sense- 1. "Well, for my part,"- croaked the thrush d1drift stop at the first branch- Grace azl;3-ChArlie on their way to I limbs and uncertain health. All week tion was caused by the alleged finding frog, 'I don't-believe in doing any Each day she kept going a little high: school stopped- to listen. "M look"' women should vrin the right to be well of human remains beneath a lava bed more than You have to do. I can 'get er, and such day she kept growing a cried Charlie, "the bird is on the v:� by refreshing their weary, bodies with in California. under conditions which "Oh I see the new,.rich, red blood that promptly seemed to indicate that they were of enough bugs and insects down here. little stronger, and each day she,kept tip-top of. the big tree! I really can't sei'any-sense in "g finding something -now and beautiful -itl" -called-Grace. "Doesn't it sound transforms theta Into healthy, attrac- almost unbelievable antiquity; but, un. higher.- that the higher braxchei had to 'offer, as'if-it were tel•irig Lis bow beautiful tire women. This new, red. blood is fortunately, the 1128,11' Proved Jo be a Io4ely and each day she begged the squirrel It,4 &*ay up,there?" fraud and a take. _t'OX but think how many supplied by Dr. Williams? Pink Pills, things You can see up there, and ho*-w to follow her.- "Oh, if you would only _ _ which reaches every organ and every I In this ca", however, there Is no mueb more you could hear," said the toms up here," the would say, "I'm nerve in- the body. Through the use doubt whatever of the fact. Tunnels little brown thrush: "and I shouldn't sure you would be hap;ter; why, I am Biggest Bump Coming? of these, Pills thousands of women have been driven several hundred feet m have found -benefit when suffering beneath the lava bed, and the boites, are al� higher. I'm going it something wonderful w i to ta wander a bit if you could 'do more getting stronger every day; I feel as A ighty cometi with a terrify from anaemia, Indigestion, general found in Aevsml Pluces. have not been ere to ng. il, is now. hurtling towards the weakness and those allments from to try to get'up just as high ai'l-c&z0 happen to me." removed. . Instead. they have been earth at a tremendous ap4ed. which women aloe's suffer. Among saturated with silicate of lime to h& "Oh, ho!" laughed the squirrel, "Oh, I 'don't tblik ziiything very In-.� f- 'months' rd-' ew months' time there may the many, women who tell of the good en and preserve them, acid have been "Raw do you expect to got up? You wonderful can hAP0an to 70up" cL140d be-the biggest bump an recardl 'Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills have done placed in glass "cases exactly where aWt fly yet and you can't, climb the back the squirrel. ,You are only a This great comet -is called Pons- them is Airs. L. flicks, Round Hill, the diggers came across W them, to as AY I call. What's the son" in going little brown bird and about all you'll Winneeke—the"names of the men who N.S., who says: "I Became very much to be' viewed by anybody who m ---.,:to &H that workl I say_it's fooliah.,, ever do will be 'to. fit and chirp 9L discovered It In 181"nd it will first run down in health; my-blood seemed interested.utemted, - may be' "And so do I," creaked the frog. little. Please don't bother me any 'be n p i "G&Wt You a" enough and bear more with your coajdne. I'm getting - - seen. a eed ng earthwards, some weak-and watery. my strength failed, How old are the bones? it Is a qu,sa. 7 tune -this month. and I was so easily tired that my work enough and do enough down here in quite tired of It,and besides I've fully , About June' -9 was a Iyurd ' tion nobody can answer. They May 15th Pons-Winneck en. I had often read about be 1,000 of 10,000 years, old. Theis is will whiz-past compafatively near at Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided , no historical -record of the volc&Wo the rate of twenty-four miles a see- to try, them, and I cats-truly say that eruption which made the lava bed.. Un- bnd,. and will probably cross the after using three boxes I found my- doubtedly It occurred a very long time -earth's orbit. -There is no need for• self gaining, and undo: a further use before Corte visited the capital of undue alarm, however, for the likeli- of the Pills all my old-time raergy and %Ioutezumu.._.• hood the head of.,the comet crash- vitality was restored. Out of my own Ing into us and blowing us all to experience I can strongly recommend 7. Home Ma& ��' a'd nothingness is ' a& remote . as - the this medicine." - . .. I chance of a rifle shot fired at random You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pill s hitting a bird in full tight. no or by through any dealer In medlel I Here "is What Home made broad is without Ev.en if there is a collistoft, it'inust, -mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes 0 i Stanley Merrill,Lwnboth,g" al doubt the cheapest and most be remembered that a comet is only for $2.50 from The Dr. W-1111ams' from Fertilizing Potatoes a glowing fog of gas with small Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. healthful food that can be I I of burning matter inside. Yield Per Acre Produced _for human con- It has been stated that, if the head Help yourself in the right way' X Used SumPtion- It is the most and W A.. of Pons-Winnecke did hit the earth you Help others; improve yourself and, N K-., -the spontaneous do a favor to your friends.' neous combustion of mil- You 0 1,000 lbe. completely digested solid lions of meteorites—of which the food in the world:over 90% comet's head is composed---might set ' The finest public bath in the xorld the *hole world on fire. is at Vienna. It has a-basin 578 feet 19 Of it being transformed into 0 Ms. I to the opinion of must scientist's it long, and accommodates 1,500 bathers. v 137 b"s health and strength. It yields is extremely unlikely that even if we nearly twice as much hour- are 'Struck "head on*," Thought is a pl easant walk that 0 there will be ii soolbe. anything more alarming'than a heay. leads to a desired destination; worry ishment as rice or potatoes. I enly firework display, so startlingly• is a treadmill that leads nowhere. and is ten times as nourish brilliant that it will' make "Brock's ■ ing as an equal value of meat. Benefit" seem like a nursery night- gbt. No broad is more truly whole- Z: HIDESVOOL-FURRMIS It pays to Fertilize BORN or more perfectly satis- Whale of a Fish Story. If you have,oiie hide or skin ■ Got your supply early;save tabor t-baked at or a dozen, ship them along. ■ and make maximum proflts r At a convivial gathering in connec- You will receive payment-at home in which,Roval Yeast tion with an angiing club u b.iL, Cakes are used. listened -attentively while the" mem- Try us with your next lot. ■ THESOH-AND-CROP ■ IMPROVEMENT BUREAU FK bers told of th6 big fish they might WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED ■ of tbeCanadianFortilixerAssocl 7 have landed had not their lines given 1111 Timple Buildiur, TORONTO WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO -ti;- ■ Scientists. have discovered a new andNs' way at the critical moment. The ESTABLISHED 1870 ■ 4T 12 truly wonderful use for Royal Yeast manner in which they recounted their Cakes Physicians are proscribing it with -'exploits would have 'brought tears to the eyes of the most hardened story- butted success for conditions attri- teller. a . butted to poor bloott conditions. Soak a But sailor never'knows-when he Aft CR & BED E cake of Royal Yeast tw half 4n hour in is beaten. "Wett;mates," he began. "I never B�� a cup of luke-warms water with one tea- USE spoon sugar Then stir well and strain did, any fresh-water fishing, so I ex- once or twice through muslin and drink pect you are telling the truth. But this liquid. B&S A=& results will ba, ob- I remember on one occasion, having 7 nothing better to do, we east-a line tained by allowing it to soak over night at sea and awaited results. Soon we and drinking half an hour before break- got a bite, but for the life of us we fast. Repeat as often as desired. Send could not bring in our catch. Then name and address for free booklet a n- an idea struck as. We fastened the line to•-the windlass and proceeded to titled "RoyeJ Y"st for EktAir Health.' v. haul in, when the boat gave a lurch,' the fln, broke, and the monster es. E. W. G I I I ott Company Limited y Tomnt% Canada One of the company, with biting sarcasm, suggested that it must have, N64 been a whale. "A whale, be hanged!" replied the V* MaAe in tailor; "we baited with A whale!. SMUZ LIMITSID-6 ISSUE No. 8­121, r 1 N a a it"IA, ONTAftso L % K 71 np ­V. yd"FICr. &07 gr -,.'t. - - .14;, 11­ _ _�.;: WZ T6ose Ha Sick Animals I AUTO REPAIR PARTS To-Dayl •SHOULD US I E for most makes and models of es".' A01113M49 WAM"D. This little strip of light 'Your old, broken or worn-out parts replaced.. Write or wire us describ- GENTS—WHO ARE GOOD PRO" 'Twixt night and night Ing what you want. We carry the ADUCERS—wanted largest and most complete atock In to represent *14, �uf O R line life insurance company whose Volley Lei me keep brigbt--To- Canada of slightly used or now parts contracts are up-to-date in every parll� day! and automobile equipment. We ship titular and pay annual dividends. nYwhere -in Canada. Apply Post-OfIl KIKG 0 C.O.D.y or refund In full our motto. FROM NERE VNERE %18.26.6 412. Toronto. a. F FAIN" And let no shadow of to- factor a r 8 Sails- Shaw's Auto Salvage Part Supply, morrow 023-931 bufforin St., Toronto, out. A GENTS WANTED: BL188 NATMX XX Herbs Is & remedy for the relief of After the storm. Nor sorrow from the dead Constipation. Indlgemtlon, Biliousness. Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles. it yesterday soldleTs of the, Rainbow -known, ar IR I N I ­ 1 4 ' - "a Qf the States, well having been,extensive y Woman Pearl Pivers. 1 }fad vertized, since It was Bret manufactured Z Division, United Gainsay my happiness to D1 been Good for all throat and chest G The only women pearl divers in the about"Distemper. Garget, Spra fq. rut,-e.' I boasting to arBritish Tommy its In 1888, by distribution of large quanti. d world are Japanese, ties Of AlManaca, Cook Books, Health Colic, Mange, Spa%,Jni4, R n n S r.e;' ayl -and-are. employed 0 e glories. Books, ate., which are furnished to etc., etc. Should always be t table. And H'To-morrow shall be ln-a certain sort of pearl culture which agents free of charge. The remedies SOLL) EVERYWIL are sad "Lumule! said the Tommy. waa originated not many years ago by know Why yer calls It that Rainbows Is' sold at a price that allows agents to double their money. Write Alo O. Or never comes it all, air enterprising subject of the'mikado things that comes out after` storm's Bliss Medical Co., 124 St. Paul St t. FALst, Mention this paper. America's Pioneer Dog Remedies I've had at least--To-daY! named I'VIlklinoto, Who is proprietor of over, alWt they?". Montreal. Book an • extensive beds of pearl oysters near DOC DISEASES Toba, 011 the shores of the Japan sea. Had An Inkling. RE TORONTO FREE HOSPITAI4 and How to Feed The process c0rfalirts in introducing ' -; - Mailed Free to any Ad- near Westqn, Ontario, In afn1lation STORMY WFATHER "Agnes, Aost thou love me?" asked with Bellevue and'Allied Hospitals, New dress by the Author. tiny metal pellets or other foreign ob- M clay Glover Go.,Zue. jectB into the oyster's economy when a Quaker youth of one at*hose shrine York, offers to young women Oestrous 118 West Slat Street of becoming qua Wled nurses a '.hree- New York, U.S.A. the latter Is three years old. Th his heart's holiest feelings had been course of general trainin M ON BABY en the year attrae-. bivalve Is returned to. its bed- an& offered up. tile residence; single rooms. 1,'Or salarr "Why, Jack," she answered, with a and other Information apply Lady 8 when taken up again four years'later, erintendent. Toronto Irred Hoopla The stormy, bluster :Teather which, .7 a true pearl has formed about each downcast look of her eyes, we are com- Wpotton. Ontario. DANDERiNE we have during February and March the re- Is extremely hard on children. Con- nucleus. Many odd shapes are 1 mended to love one another, are we Wise Men say: salt. not?". ditions make It necessary for the mother to keep the he house. Unforta, y, the foreign object "Ay, Agnes, but dolt thee regard The inner side of 'every c1qud In in t - ptel ject of- Is bright a4d shining. ten adheres to the shell, and In that me with the feeling the, world calls, Stops Hair Coming OUt. They are often coM�ed to overheated, badly 'ventilated rooms and catch Case the- result is noi- the perfectly love?,; I therefore turn my clouds about, rounded jewel desired, but "I hardly know what to tell thee, Azd &I-ways wear them inside out Thickens, colds which rack their whole system. Beautifies. t a pearly Be hemisphere. It Is understood, how- Jack. I have greatly-feared that my To show the lining. To guard against this a box it Baby's ever, that, thanks to the adoption of beart,was an erring one. I have tried -Own Tablets shor'd be'kept in the to bestow my love on &It but I have house and- an occasional nal 'dose given an improved and more scientific moth- sometimes thought, perhaps, that thee milch, greater' than formerly. was gettinjR rather more:. than thy od, the output of round pearls is now " CORNS the baby to keep his stomach and bowels working regularly� This will The women divem do all the work share•" not fail to 'break up colds and keep ti the health of the baby,in good condi. of gathering"And replanting the pearl Lift Right Off' lion till'the brighter days co.,,610 along. oysters. They are sKitraordinarily "CasCaretz" To-night without Pain The Tablets are sold by, medicine husky and muscirlhr, and .think noth. For .Constipation ing. of staying Wider water three dealers or by mal.11 A 25 cents a box Just 'think" A- pleasant, harmless Drop a U on an ac frdm The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., middtes, at a-time. ..- We "FreezonW Ca&mret works while you sloop and Ing corn, -Instantly that corn stop* Brockville, Ont, has your liver active,beaA cIear, &to=- hurting, then a lit "Pape's Diapepsin" for-4n&* acn. sweet and bowels •moving as m off with fingers. Jt doesn't hurt a bit. You are not capable of correct Judgment, of using good.-Gense, when gestion, gular as a clock by morning. _No grip- . Your druggist'.sells a tiny bottle of '"Pape's Diapepain" is the quickest, ing or Inconve.n-lence. 10, 25 or 60 "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient rig there is fear or doubt or despondency in your mind. Sound Judgment comes surest relief for-Indigestion, (Janes, cent boxes. Children love this candy to remove every hard co%m, soft corn, from a perfectly working brain. Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, F or corn between the toem, and the•cal. For- cathartic too. ...... - 1 4 . luses, without a particle of pain. # mentation or StaAnach Distress caused -MONEY ORDERS. -by acidity. A few tablets give almost The teak, w1lich supqylies one of the Send a Dominlon Express Money immediate stomach relief and a strongest timbers known, grows slow- ly,attaining aheight of only 160 feet the stomach Is corrected so ypu can J Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. DONT aj A few Ceuta buys "Danderine." Af- sat favorite foods without fear. Large in over a century. Iter a few applications you cannot find The first national census of Japan case costs only 60 cents at drug store. DO a, fallen hair or any dandruff. besides was takesPast month... Absoluts(4 harmless and pleasaat-- Avery hair shows new life, vigor. Millions helped annually. Largest I .. .- For cold in the., brightness, more color and abundaucc Minard's LIAlmant for Dandruff. selling stomach corrector In world.— Adv. Head wid Chest use The 11ad Boy Proposition. Surnames and 7hei Orim" There are no had boys. We make 7 LEONARD BAUME this. 'statement confidently, knowing SLOANE changed In spelling 'considerably, that it will be endorsed by educators EAR OIL Variatfon--Sloan. though the difference in pronunciation and all who have spent their lives in RELIEVES DEAFNESS and -Is not so great as might be imagined. working on the boy, problem. We wal STOPS READ NOISES. Simp Racial OrIgIn—Ir1sh. E NGUE" Rub it Back of the Ears Source--A given name. defend It In spite of all the broken Insert In Noetrila. Proof of--a Sloan-Is one of the most ancient 'COOPER windows. etolen•apples and canned hu knmeaiate COCCL csl�@ will U given by the dn� MADE IN CANADA IMM111MIKWAItE OF SOM family names In the world,-dating, an Varlatione—Cowper, Copper, Turner. dogs In Christendom. It does, to a period short k 0,teend,Inc..Mtn.TO 516 A"�1.T.CRT shortly after the Raclal Origin—Englisty.' There w-s weak boys, boys.who lack $1-M a tube. OTIUR ULES Co.,Woo Apots,Taub time of St. Patrick in Ireland, some SOURCE—An occupation. -resourcefulness, boys whose ideas of THE LEEMING MILES CO,LTD. do",I MONTREAL right and wrong are distorted, but Areine for Dr.Juka oix or seven centuries before there The family name of Cooper really there never Vlas a boy who dtd not Ua- I" pe. RELIEVES PAIN was any real tendency toward, the for- the same as our modem word Cooper, turallr----consciously or unconscloumjyl !nation of family names in England, used to designate a barrel maker, and —do things that he believed to be and,tudeed,some four or five centuries the family names-of Cowper and Cop- right. before many of the Irish clan names per are but variations of it. The trouble comes when parents -ASPIRIN came into existence. It does not follow that the original teachers and others who are r espons- It was, like. virtually all Irish Clan Coopers, C*wpers and Coppers, how. Ale for the youngster's development Only ''Bayer" Is G&n'ul'ne Dr family names, derived from a given ever, were all barrel-makers. In fact, fall to fill his time with useful activity. imme by the addition of a word desig- the original Coopers did not _ply their The forces of nature must 'operate. 7 =11 noting "descendants of" or followers trade at all In the same manner as the We cannot stop them while we take 'were commonly modern Cooper. They did not make our,afternoon nap. The wind mast /2\ of." Such names 'farmed at sty time when a chieftain their products from staves-and hoops, blow, the water must flow, and the achieved a sufficient following and re- On the contrary, they worked mostly boy's brain and muscles must work. spect.to give him the r power in with the medieval ancestor prope of the We put a wind-raill In the path of r!=T1 that social organization of modem turning-lathe, thus narrowly the wind and it draws -water as'.joy. .d. the anclect Celts In which blood-ties each bestowing the name of Turner ously as It upsets the chairs on the were thot hilt bonds. upon their particular posterities, as verandah and whisks the family wash It was In this manner that the name did others of their co-workers. froin the line. We put a water-wheel 4)f Sloane originated, on the rise to Our modern word ",-up",is, so to- In the stream and it grinds the grain prominence of one "Siollan," son of speak, the first cousin of the modern with the energy which It could other. "Eoghan Caocb." The given name of word "Cooper," and really' Is a more wise dissipate in washing out its Warning! Unless you see the name "'Siollan" means in Irish "the skinny direct descendant of the medieval banks and rooting out the trees. "'Bayer" on package or on tablets you Me .,%v* a Mme --one" or "the thin one," and It Was word. - They made them f0r"aII These things w� know; yet we too are not getting Aspirin at all. Take probably given as a result of charac• poses and in all sizes, and out of a often permit youthful energy, our most Aspirin only its-told In the-Bayer pack- 4eristics. displayed In the�ne*-born in- great many . different materials, valuable asset, to run riot. We even age for Colds, Headache, Neural'gia, riffi Cufi(:Na Talcum �fanf. The clan name was formed by though for the most part out of wood, attempt to dam it and then cow Cuticum way. uticura Taicwn is an W complain Rheumatism, Earache, Toothaphe After %havint with Ceticurs. Soap the the combination of this name, infect- though sometimes out of metal. Chan. because It slops over and does dam. Lumbago and for Pain. Then you wIl dispensable adjunct. Antiseptic and pre- ed In the possessive case, with the cer has a passage which explains that age• be following the directions and dosage phylactic,it in soothing and iefteshing to word "us," or "ui," signifying des. wood was a material they often worst- The Boy Scout programme is the worked out by physicians during. the most tender skin. P26c. ObtleNW925 JW Tsla=26e. SOY cendants Or followers. This word ed In because it was easily turned. mill in the stream of boyhood. It pro- twenty-one years and proved safe by 170 out theDominion.CansdianDepat !later came to be designated simply by video useful for every boy millions. Handy tin boxes of twelve 344 3L hd SL,W Ilestrial. Entries of such names as "Adam 3ea♦shaves v;Uow neo& "0" Thus, the Irish form of the clan le Kuppere"and "Richard le Cuppere-, to do every minute. Knot tying, first Bayer Tablets of Aspirin Cost few or family name is "O'Siollan." as well as the forms "Is Cuppere,, ;�d aid and bandaging, signalling, trailing cents. Druggists also sell larger pack. Sloane, of course, Is but the AngIi- "le Cowper"and "le C00Dem,are to be and tracking, fire-building and ex. ages. Made in Canada. AApirinAs-the' elzed version of it, which In -course.--found-In--the- tai-and'--census records camp cookmg, swimming, trade mark (regtstered In Canada), e(. -the rds WTHEM Of transition from one tongue to the which have come do-wil to us from eam4ng and saving money, hiking, Bayer Manufacture' of Monoacetic- other, has lost one of the syllables and medieval times,In England. map making and map reading, practl- acidester of Sallcylicacid. call study of flowers, plants and trees, ``California Syrup of FI earth and sky, . are in-eluded In the Scout's programme for the Year. Af. Child's Best Laxative USE SL OHS TO ter these a much broader field is open- C ed, Including foundation work In all �the principal trades and professions. .:_: The SaV1I1v` Health WRD OFT PAIN M ` `A boys first Idle moment is the trouble be You can Just tell by Its healthy; starting point of whatever atimulatint odor, that it Is with the Sav mqg m con,a=cts, makes In the world. It 13'also the big 110 ft to do you ilcw fit y eP man a tea or coffee drinker to opportunity of the man who is wise u enough and pa6lotic enough to turn IF I only had some Sloan's Lief- natural energy Into constructive chan• ment thatl And thert when the rheu- nels. Already over 250 Scoutmasters linatic twinge subsided—after hours of are directing the activities of some suffering—you forgot id, ri STANT 9,000 boys in the province of Ontario, i—get a bottle to- 4, Don t do it agair possible use. and the movement is only a little more &y and keep it handylo; fNSTANT' than ten years"old. Men interested in tonightl A sudden attack may come devoting part of their leisure time to on---sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, this "nation building" work should backache stiff joints, neuralgia, the Pos"" pains ana'aches resulting from expos- 'OSTUM write to Boy Scout Headquarters, ure. You 11 soon find warmth and re- 1 Bloor and Sherbourne, Sts., Toronto, Accept "California" Syrup of Figsji W. Mal lief in Sloan s,the liniment that Peru- further information. Crates without rubbing. Clean,econom- only—look for the name California on r ical. Three sizes-35c,70c,$1.40 the package, then you are sure your The large farms in South Lincoln- child I a having the best and most inco harmless ph;sic for the little stomach. shire, England, are go perfect that they are more like factories than liver and bowels. Chil I-en love Its `There's S a Reasozi' for POS tUM Sloa farms. fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Ca-lifornia." Liniment Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper — - - ISSUE No. 8-­121. E? LV J- my In'm V I X. -Get you harness and shoes re- -The-Pickering'Male Quartette Melville STOP :A INUTE LOCALIRMS, paired V.Austin In Coakwell's. will assist at the annivesearp see old stan vices at church, West 8-J. Jephson had a busizess ' --Miss Frances and Robert Fitz-, Hill, on Sunday morning next. -Just take a look at a few of :,•_trip to'Peterboro on Wednesday simons, of Hamilton, spent the weekend with W. J. and Mrs d and Thursday. OUR GROCERY SPECIALS I ­7=_7, -Waster Jack Japhoon, who has Clark. -It�, . been under the doctor's care, to -Hugh and Mrs. Machin pent oCtorl- -four years of business experience has taught us- 1i Uir Tuesday with J. H. And Mrs..Beal somewhat improved. IN -i-e-is-"id D -Thomas and-Mrs. Reazin, of of Claremont. 1. It's a better policy to carry one A I Maud than-a dozen 2 -Alf. Palmer's sale on *ednes• Likened to Angeli inferior ones. �Karlposa, spent a few days with Mrs.J. N. Richardson. af ternool; was well' attended ,vas .01:111 a delicious 2. When you get P. good thing, stay with it. T n humorous-Wm. Dickie left on Wednes- good prices were realized. ..twlr -8.- That the consumer usually pays full price for an article loop, he buys. day to spend a month with Geo. -Services at St. George's church years In Can&4& nin4, many 1,8111! -!,'and Mrr. Berry, of Orton. next Sunday, Second in Lent. aches. Deserted by bar , husband. she School -!-Harold L Reazin; of Detroit,'is Morning at 10..80. ' Sunda broke down under, the burden of M a few days with his at 2.30, •Evening at 7.00. Lenton iwash tubs by day and family care■ The reason that our Groceries are always staple goods, absolutely aunt, Mrs. J. N. Ricrardoon, service on Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, by night. "Tuberculosis," said the doctor. Only rest could save her. pare and.f resh and no fads,or frills. childer?" defted Norab. 'Then we sell the most of our goods in bulk, thus giving' the public Mrs. Gardhouse and baby Jack at 8 oiclock, at the home of the "But, doctor, dear, phat about the of Markham spent Wednesday Rev. T. F. White, N.A. Eventually the "childer'� were car- with Mrs. and Miss Fawkes -Between seventy and eighty ed for, while Worah was sent to full value for their money, Plind you don't have to for a lot ..Cowan. w -n -ton elaborate advertising Mrs. Joseph who has young people frot Dunbai the Muskoka Free Hospital for g and fancy packages. Consumptives. been on the sick list during the and Pickering had a very enjoy- I�ight months effected a cure, and, We have two brands of Tea only, which brands we've been selling' for ppast few weeks is now somewhat able time !it the lecture room of with help from the Samaritan 0 v id the Methodistli churoh on Friday Club,' she is now,making a home years at 65c and 75c per pound and you don't have t pro e fur the "childer." -Arthur Peres, sustained a very evening la'st, when a very pleas- "Faith," and Rorah's Irish blue pay 10c a lb. to,package and advertise them. ;Coffee absolutely 100 per cent pure and in the bean at 60c lb. painful injury tc;one of his thumbs ing program was presented by the eyes shone as she told her story, jes seryphims an' angels them V. while working with - his gasoline visitor4 and the League served docthors an' nurses do be, an' them Bunting'-3 Baking Powder by analytical test has shown 100 percent refreshments. follce givin' the lolkes of me a engine one day last week, and. is L -The regular monthly meeting chanct to be aettin' strong agin'." Purity. Why pay 40c pet- lb. for other brands when .,now off duty, 0 0 .. - I ..,. .. . you can buy our om•n at 25c ? -Remember the drama entitled of the Women's Institute will be Aren't you glad in your heart that "The Yoting , Country' School held at the home of Mrs. Jephson ::unaa didn't die?' -SUGAR $11.75 PER CWT. Contributions may be.sent to Sir �Ma'atn,"in the 3lethodist Church on'Tuesday, Feb. 22nd. A special NVIltiarn Gage, 84 Spadina Avenue, ilhii(Thursday)evening: program is being arranged and a 'roronto, or to Geo. A. Reid. Tress- Go . to Bunting's to Buy The Best. -The Young People of St. An• large attencance is desired, A -._ur-ir, 223�College Street, Toronto. . : The sign of the 3 B's stands for Three Gene-rations drew's church drove down t6 collectiori.Will be taken up for the "Whitby on Monday evening when benefit of the Library. �.: I Fred T. Bunting, . :- - Pickeri they were entertained by the -Ainong those who attended td Baptist Young People. the funeral of the late Joshua N. New Adv&rtfaoments. Established 1857. Gordon's skating rink Richardson on Sunday were Mrs. -W. J. 'has been well patronized while the Marianuo W of Ithaca, ' Y., OUSEKEEPER WANTED-S35 Obd Ft a N -lee has been in goodc'ondition'' but Mr. Rogers of-Sarnia, Mrs. (R6v.) err month for satisfactory help. For partic- �7�: .".­ themild Weather during the win- McAteer ot Owen Sound, Thus. 'lari apply at the NEWS offise, - 21tf 5t -S ter has not'been favorable for this' vifid Xlr.�i. Reazin, Mrs.John Brock. . 7,\JOTORCYCLE FOR.SALE-Twin Mrs. Methpirald, ..Hezekikb abd hie offer refused. -write G.T. Allan, 14 am-F. W. Weeks, Who has been-_Mrs. Reazis and son, of"Mariposa : "I"'sport. Excebior.-IvIvinodd, RunG00miles.' No r,., ClarFnzeSquarr, Toronto, 01-22 ��� 0 -several Mr. and Mi-4. Brock, the 'Mis-es confived t&, his house for . j1g FRP E RENT-In return for occu- weeks suffering from mrwcular Rurkw,-t-jTe--.diq;ies bv� aild- Apr';,.i,)n`r)f a farm howic 2 1.2 miles from Fick- L: g. and is Mrs. Reazin, Mr. Valentine, Mn,-. rrt_7 rheumatisfa, is iniprovin as earetakei. Room fur horse. 'Apply at- able to go to the mill, although he J.-S. Barker and son, Everett, of N E S office. 2W is r a 1)trr still very weak. Toronto : Wat. and Mrs. D os,r-Between Pa.-Vs Hill and =On account of being in of Ashbu'rn, and others. LP.ckerinf. 'on disp( -the Kingston read, a coic, ed 1jer. J. W. Down was unable �Jo!,bna,.N. Richardson, One of bf(­ch. -valued as a keepsake, Finder please VV V lea�e at NEWSoffice. Alk eon-Sunday. The- the moist hi ;piicted, revs- e re to take his service highly re, morning service was conducted by dents of Pickering, passed peace. 41011 SALE-At lot 29,con. 7, Pick. E. Morley and the evening service fully away at bi home here on I Pring, 50,bu4helooi turnips. For partmu- lar, tp -The repeated increasesitlex- year, after a brief illn-e9q. M r. ar ane.bor- _ply to Fred Wright. R. R. No. '2. -kin bY Pi-incipal Henderson. T-hursoi-ak evening last in bis-87th-Cla mont. Phone Mark.s2 1. 21-21. . *-q dr;yiag 1,1110 -ai- Richardson w, Irish descent OR -SALE-Ced pnst:c M a .7ress rateg 1 h hn as of It . 1. h * -railways to and with the exception of F_ 4 nesi away from the ten -cw Length. at lot 1-1. .on. 3, Pickering, motor trucks. Out merchants are years spent to Mariposa, towq!iihit)� For further Particulars apply to John Cowan, s Pickering. 20-f -.�_' delivered by motor truck. thereby berhood• He was the first hon.14- OR SALE-One of making a great saving. It now tnaoter of Picke-riagCullege, which F " Holler �V w having most of their goods he. lived all hi� life In this neigh- i­ t& he�t dairy- making ;ng'farms'in Pvkerin;, consisting of'about Bh 13,4 acres 1 9 Ming south halt of lots 3 and 4 in eon costs$1.20 to have 100 lbs deliver- position he held from 1878 to 1881. S. 1 1-4;;i north f Audley. Apply to N. J. % y.P ckenn 22-23 ed by express to their doors, and He was greatly beloved by the the same amount costs only 25 students of that institution;many L-011 SALE--Cheap. all kinds -ABOUT OUR of --cants delivered by motor truck of whom became prominent in FOR harness,.and all kinds of farm imi ht scales and ac"ple of light horse-powers -favorably known throughout he the country. He was apromiuent Herman.Claremont.' Photie 201. 17tf 4, township, died on Sunday in his and leading member of the Soplety 6k Takn p h7v- John Anson, who was well and the professional and public life of rements in good order. Also several heavy and go th- t 0011- ���` g ecia g_ year at the botue'of his niece, of Friends and be and Mrs. Rich. �VO HOV SEq TO LET-Two In ick Mrs. (Dr.)-Richardbon, 708 Dover ardsoa were the host au(i hoste-ote- T cnt.tage4,one u6lIh stable accommodation.' hw.h equipped. with town water and light.- " All Sweaters aud Sweater 'Coats, court Road, Toronto. His funeral of wany visiting niember4 Fit their anihAvinjjgood,jqrden%and fruit. Immediate -took -place an Tuesday, when-his annnal meeting held-dnriug the o?x"uPAt'0n, F. oward Anni!l,Whitby.' - utf. 1"'VE.RYBODY KNOIA'S-NN-here 2.0 per cent. off bodywasconveyed by theGrand latter O�t of June each year, He Trunk to 'Pickering, thence by was a man of the highest integ- j.r;,hnTi;n ,ltrjl;,-k Get yo i r.harness and f�oots- put,in 4.Upe potor to Burns' church, Aqhburu, pity aukl- %vas very highly e�lteelned Osprinz. Work gu3ratiteed and prices�-`�where a short service was held, by Al-u Ito were honored with h' haker Blafketr-, Dio d ii n m size, 3.550.pr. I-� moderate, Gs%cuiatrial. RJ1.Strv�ud.-lot 30 S after which interment took plane af�q,vilot�ince and thisshigh e;-,toem: :on.2. Pic.kerinij. 2.1-21 'in the adjoinhigeemetery. JAnivq wa-4kvldlenced by the Itil-9011%111.13- bar who attended hiq'fnneral '()I) �'IOR SALE-0tip rew'14tered cow, I C1 L. and Charles Palmer tire neph rc,; hilt,', i ),ear I hr,vy w;tgnn. "'I set Jarge size, 4.50 pr, ew -oaq SAr?idily a of the de( toed. nf t"IlOnM %Vlleti tfter ol heavy sleighs. I separ4to t6­ e good breed -All Methodit ebtirebe% in Can. -jerve:Qe in the 'Frieud.4' iTieeting. mg andfu:ki arid a few drake.. Apply at Ind-phone.-N131ver' r e' ff to_" -ad& are to .observe Smiday, Feb. h(pise, interment took place ill the !�o-­ I-red Lacry, HiLrliland Creek, gill M e W6, U u d tc,,i w a ' 20 per c nt. 0 .20th as Chr;l%tian- Stewardship adjoining burying-ground. Sixty- 7ANTED-A farmer.-rmer.car.abl.eipsed Field Day. Stich.n ill be the order two yea" ago be wit.,4 married to -m- -ry and dcpendahl.e. Able to in achin, A of the service injl�4-kering charch;-1 Sarah Reazin, -,of Picke'r ing, who c,tre of the,,,ruppinj end ota7rarm:, Nolive Men's extra hebLt-y Wool So�-, regular 1.10,'noiv 79e. 'Partl Pasqe�s the He hR(I- no family married man Morning,stibject, stvrvives him. stuck work ether lh.,.m horses,. A m. I with a son or::one or a reliable single man con- Plate." You will find the text in blit to survived by two brother. dered. Apply o Thcs. HL-therington_careof "Note c and f olir fiiister.S fV,-N', of Pi(.Ip W.11,Moore. Shaker Flannels, gaing at 40c yAr, Paul's plea ­.N concerning the - 'I All our wide .50-' Aosebank. collection," I Cora 16.: 1.2. , P. M. ing, James of Htimbolt, S,i-k Mnn's hea' v S ro -subjeet, "God Opens the Tin." Mrs. Rorke -and Mr.;. .Clark .of To Snag-1)' of'Rubbers, .- , -Y . . ..­ _... '-hen Ile says rpnto, Mrs. McMilw Con' dete lack and all Red, going at 3.00 pair God voices our text in g8l't Of ClArl" ­See if I wifl nest 'open yon the burg, and Mi.49 Louisa of Ficker-. D -windows of heaven," Mal, 3: 10. iug. -e ciptidi. . .�-A large and rrpriaqentafive -:Our people and friends az IP - Shirts, with Nfeds 'heady dark,Wotl ally invited. Sti7nday School will meeting of tlie.residents, of' the Products a W_ c -illage of Pickering was h0d in carry on at p, m. and 5-oiir help is '% ....meeded. League service c5nduet- the town hall on Monday e�euing J.- collar atfiched, regular 2.75, no 2.00 -Tield, Tile ed by the young men on Friday at to cowider the question of street p. M. sighting. Mess�p. on hand early and help to prepare and M. Chapman, who %%ere -a 11d good time for all. Be -N. J. Murrt:;,ey • - C nd Brick M H APMAN our nrogram for Dunbarton on delegates sent by tlie' Cliamb6r of -the 28th inst.-J. W. 1). Commerce to interview the Hydro -Wbnt was a narrow escape Electric Commission, kn' ve_ thei'll :Tile 3,4 6 and 8 P • from in death occurred to report. ;They bad their interview Wednesday witl James' Palmer last a Mr.'GK6y, the chief engineer, UNDYS HARDWARE night as he' was returning home on Thdrsday 'last, and be stated ro.0 the city in a car driven by that to ritin a line into Pickering Get my prices. xLoy Oviiuv. WLe�"en the uld cost i, .."GrAnd Trunk cros�ing and West frotn' $30,000 to $35,000, which • -Bill the driver lost control of the would be raised by debentures 1ild. Phone 2-065 Pick. in auto which •was going tit a fast spread over a term of thirty years, -Xi d ter; Sale' uf Cljp, with the result that it rain But if theToronto Eastern were. Clarence Simpson pole which was clean broken by less. He advised that we defer C. N. R. Station, Brock Roard I the impact. .�-u e' d Sto 9to the ditch striking a telephone built, it could be bnilt for $20,000 Mr. Pal't'ner was action until. the Sutherland Com- ves, thrown upwards the bridge of his misston handed in their decision. �_,noffe 9tt*ing the how of the top. The meeting' on motion, after ELM DALE MILLS If you are'.thinMng of buying a Range or Heater, .His nose was clean broken and he some discussion, decided to defer 1=102EMMIMq0• Zook these over. They are guaranteed, bled profusely. Miss' -Helen Burl action for the present. The qiies- You of lighting n can always get the best Mani. ing, who was also in the auto, was tion the streets by robs Flotir ninde from ',\-o. 1. Ahrown forward over the front other means was then di,�eusserl. . j only, Range, No. 95.18, six, hole, this Manitoba Wheat. seat and w(Nild have been thrown Several men representing Mr. MF[n Qnick-lite Co., of Toronto, .:ithrotighthe wind-shield had i t'14COle Royal Household and Glenora, for range has a complete new fire-box -Yalkner not caught her. Rrm. d. 'Try a brig. -and otherwise adjusted. waS ve;y barfly wrecked, but the stration of their lights, which de- Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats \, 7he auto were present and -gave ad,,,,,,- driver escaped without a serateb, lighted those present wit BRAX, SHORTS 1 o4ly, Range, Brownie Ideal. This is 11 their IX FEEDS s brilliancy. On motion it wag de. *10 They all walked down to Wood', a small four hole range withwit Hotel, and M'r. Wood conveyed tided that the police trustee's be 1...- ��o-*AT CHOP ._-��RUSHED OATS lank-splendid baker in Al shape Mr. Palmer and Mies Burling home recommended to purchase one in his auto, when ',%Iri Paliner bar] dozen larups to light the streets of BARLEY CHOP WHEAT A to and on the the village. There ii a 9tromr his wounds attend( ' L only, Parlor Cook, with oven, -following morning he was taken feeling that the lighting of t)]'e- CRACKED CORN ' 810 grates and fire box, all in first-class MIXED HEN FEED to the hospital. The doctor who streets is more argent now than ,condition. • "Caldwell's Crean; Qubstitute' .,attended to hi-; injuries stated ever, on account of the ever in- "that if the injury had been n crea4ing auto trnffi(.-, and espeei• C-Of Meal. ::-"fraction of an incol, further tip lie ally at the present time when the good valuoifor th'e pkice. Molnqses Meal r These are exceedingly g We leave would have been instantly killed. sidewalks are in sneli a b:td con. CHOPPING AND OAT� I He i.,4 now at the home of his siq. dition. With the strong expreq CRUSHING EVERYDA marked them down to clear them off our hands. Get p ter, Mrs. (Dr,) Rii--hard!-on, of 7,08 sion of feeling' ftt this meeting the peso©s on feed in ton lotsf. Dovercourt Road, Toronto. where trusteesi sboxild have no begitation BELL PHONE.: roceeding with the purchase be is making iipid progress to- 11"I.P "T'"Aree3ce .01, I�_DP Wards,recovery, of street lights an early date, Js gs B undy, Plekerl�.g, Choppid every mofty d,