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Yip sffaitwital OLarD�. . BCARBORO.' HIGHLAND rREEK. i Established 1828 "K F�I.�jOs - • LW�VI<. In a room over ablo:;twhlcllhe The assembly atValleyHa}logWed. 7� t•�T wued ;on`Sing street west, Lincoln nesday evening of last week wxa it b• � � ��� ly en o ed t ail who attended. The L .O omecrical tAssociattoti of Ontario. Reg• been dead Por some time bef afternoon 7 .y e -- '- - - Fowke was_$tu_nd- Saturda ' E. FORSYTS. Oph.D.,'D}rector ! with a rope around his'nec Having--weat hr was d th vo t ble_and- some. ppct -We are o$ering three prizes'' a in ere e a end ace,but the - istaed:Member of Ith6 Ameruan Optometrical to boys and girls: ore he waa discovered. Fuwke has not been in music wits Sret-ernes an everything ��� Y Association. -Eyes 'examined'by appointment. aBSEd ofY ver leasantl There - Phone 2804, Claremont. Ont. let rize,`20 cash tickets go8d health for over a year. Several P y p y° � -- p ) months ago he suffered a stroke, and gatherings are becpming very popular 2nd prize, 12 cash tickets - (t is'believed by his friends Ghat des-�among the,young of the community - _F.-TOAWN$Q4 X114, B., Member---- 3rd prtse;8 cash be ets-- -- ondency throtxKh :l,•b�alth -HrouR rosi.Rd►-ag_d_ietricts...-_-.--'- -�j.. •ofithe,Collegeof Ph gicians and Surgeons P •f Ontario. 'Cf3'•ce; that formerly occupied by about his death. For many ears air. tt,eTateDr.R'.Brodie,and iattertq�by•Dr.:Cald- Lo apply.on school ylronograph, Fowke was an Oshawa tlreichant, iinf� 1s MARKHAM. •` 4 well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2aly' r organ.or piano, partaerahip with his brother, F. L. --- _ Fowke, ex-Liberal M. P. for South— An unusual'incident occurred here E.iCARTWRIGHT, : M. D.. `M.' for the best story about .Baker's Ontario, Recently ]he has lived re.. 3konday evening, when a team of Feed prices have struck bottom. Now, :lP.8 S.,Ont. A corcner far the Coun- y'}Zusic Store,�Stouffyille, tired. Mr. Fowke was 5r gears of acre. •horses attached to a wagon which ra a good.time to got your ay of On sari Office hours : 12-2 and 8-8 p.m.. =•ar< at otherhours by appointment Phone Bell Ae,IeaCe9 tN0 tit'nther:f, TJrerettof'To. were standing-outside of the station, stock of Feed. r No.24. . Ind.ghone Ko.4G�. Pickers.¢.;C:- Canditiona rorito: F. L. Fnw.ke, of Oshawa, and toolt fright and raced dowtri the rail- tano. Al !: wo sisters, lies. Dr. Fxretvell and;w;tp triecks oat .ahead of train tip. ' rat-not more than 05 words t J I bare a large stock of BRAN,SHORTS, r 1tT O. McKI:i\ON, ll.D., L.R.C,S., 2nd-neatners Ml s Fo,wde, both of Oshttw•a. There'385. The team, in its flight, crossed BARLEY FE-n, CORV and V{fESTERN Edinbnr h, rnember of 6ha College of will be no Lrquest. I railway bridges and other}mpediments 0 a'i'm at right prices. f Physician•and burgeons of Ontario,licentia•s *3rd-to be written with ink on and did not leave the track until they of Ro�v Ooaege of surrieona, Edinbursii _ one side of paper Duly arrived: at, the seventh concession I especially recommend BARLEY r special attention tb dsiea•es of women and. BR0UGHAM. crossing. AE ,the start the reach of TEED for pigs. •shi?area. Of'ee sod residence,Brougham. Contest closes Jan, Ilth the wagon broke and The hor:aes pulled , The ne:cly el?cted.council held their ;OL Y- -.`,- _ onL c'heela. The linrses I atn'nowcarryin x stock oP PuR1TB rY„ Leficai3. $r=t Meeting of the ve.u' on 3louday, were Done the.worse for their,adveu• : FLOUR for those who prefer - °�•n 1.1 ;y�1�� �� I wt:en they made a good'st:lrt wip; the tare. that. well-known bread, "�]� 13.;TdI EIaY, Barrister.--8 [3v(r�� V 1 .- iyear'9•worls, - - •ieitor,iNc:ary Pc'ulcc,;jConvey'aixer' c. The Broughain Women's Institute :�o better pastry flour made than wbiIby,Ont. 41 % wi•ll hold their'January n:e((tlng at the Rr)t e`,.auetian snli°, Runge Hill,# -Ki ssi.sri, not• better bread flour • �' '� home•of ill's. 'ihi's• Beer on Tuesday, jYedne_day, Jau. loth. than BSKf RB�JOY. AE. CHRTSTIAti, Bari}seer,and L la:wary 17.1:, at l•?6 n• lu. . Every- .solicftor.N` t ry Pubile.Etc.` Macty cc • body welcome. _SCHOOL REPORJB. Prices away down-Quality away up. . _0423.I+Office Block Et.Hart::.Wb_ v. 261y -- - _ 4 -- - -._----- - - - - - - Use of oar pr3alinenL canug area :?- -- ALEJ f .JCI3:�S'fCi =$,ire•,tr'r: I,;LI�ti 1':1Vi V1�1 1 pro.:r,g t_atller IecKie-.,N . hen� rg:tged be•:­iubra' rrti./i Rr:`7. ;. :..,>, 11 nod 1�- M- 4D �e+C. _^!r Uan,°rrth`A,•e. 'kL'�o!•e. ,i.tl'id(:• '*• in IL?1'av :'ia' pX�'iln'o. illototing. •nd i'�rarboro 'and Pickering,•nsnir-s in _ - }II =INT :E!M2'.�K E� Turwr.v i .hoer Ger:a:d a i1i..saEirda+e, era?.i urvet,+? n•i('e fence irlon(E tNe'ruausi3F i.rder of,tue:it : Sr. f�--Berth A,��bite.' ,ir:d Licensed Ewbalwer. bear'vidence r.f ihi6 i'c(kle acne.'3 jai •D':x: ri, Evelyn CaruEKir. O r;:i ILLIA31 J. $F.A.'ON.F. A..13xr• ;1'tw should he eni.t'tcd to make'it it Grxh stn. Emerson liuott+les. :it, 1I1- j :lir>TpR.HP-A:trfi i::Ami::t1 isf ,,r,re'f6r ally person to sa Olive H4n3N:. Brock Bradlrv, H•,r 'i W IF ::Ste, 'bli :!vr. nurr.,:,•r of the'fir ,) of - I ,il lKyck(nan.L'eniean. toisterandl3eatvn. Toronto . City Connectou ohgs!+-, a motorisC when driving Carnegie. C''ime At tii-. ,Jr.III-Ray• =:.Grrl,T:tlt9BUilni(g K•ti&jFS1iEC2..J:GCtO. --- for Hc•Ellitai li'c.ric' -, j,Aorg thi(x td; A rhaufYew's etttPn• mopd. Clark. Wallace Brr(r:l,•y and 7elrrirone bfa•s 3('•t, nd!••.2. , tion should not lie' diverted frr)m his .Willie McL#,An err t il. I3r-it Hutmos. worL- which requires the constant u.•• Rrta Carson. ;tr. 11-►J oik Graham, BARNES' of botli Lis eyes and both his arms- . Willie Trewi'uy, Ed itb Hoiden. �•" \ Betty Lanart absent. Jr. II-Violet f ° J. HE'DgOti D. D. S.. L. D. 9., CHERRYW04D. James. Ehztbeth Ghapm:tn, Billy CHOPPING MILT. Clark. Jimmy Larev. ieanurumorell. " 5�-13ot crmoctat..ronto.'o 11.d w:;tNe , Pt- Jimmie Carnegie. `orris Williamson, ; P information o:phone 14crth 53le 4.16 Chopping and Oat Rolling every week There was a very enthusiastic me- «Tillie Holden. H. W.Kime,teacher. *• ��" ing held at D. Schwalm's private reri- w ---. LAXE EL .BEATO- D._D. .BY daa excepting Monday. tiu.l,tl eitiona Ilaad. with the - Craduare of tin Royal Colelge of Dental Highest prices paid for Rock -Elm, 'suggestion of forming a Ratepayer's Wising of Robert Milne - r 6trcreoas and t nivereity of Toronto. OtSice Association. Mr. Elliott.o[the Kate- The Universal ; •.v 1y M. Psingte+s-tardware . v a.:ti, Soft Elm. Basswood. ' papers' and isusiness men's Associa - 01ke bouts D to I2 : t to s:ao.s;Ind'phone ®. Ooe hi the oldest native boru'oP the ,gg,W ��g�b e $ r- Mon 441r,y White Ash and other kinds of logo. �Lion, of Chicago,presided. A propoei• ToWnebi of Pickering was called by � � •a'4L1 m- Md_q by W. Pavne and 9er: j Ft p� +eu� uI auiau•c blilun, 4 1 - W. G.Barnes, Green River Dosed by S. Morgan, that a commitee ,at hie late home at Breen River. on We sell Sill's tote-L►te Lgps-fvr ;z ;uolnsnmi d4srss. oP three be appointed to arrange a December 28th. Deceased was a scan• all make's of cars-the beet -- K� - - Or address R.R- No. 1.Locust Hill. meeting in the near future to be held of George and Catharine Milne. `-V HTA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.C.1d,. ��+p� ��'++ti In Cberrywood Hall for election o[ both natives of Scotland, and was inn Che market foe tenancy e?piano and theory. Phone 1803, �•� PjC� <i ••. o$Icers. A motion b�B. W. Lotton born on the old Milne homestead,now the price. _ Ctaretaont. bti_30 . a • and seconded by Gee. Dyne, er., that this Association he known as Cheer owned and occupied by W.H.Nortin. Tires for all cars+, Emery WheethI ,t y' on April 21, 1841, nearly 8l yearsaince. Siaw and Emery Mandrils. _-_Wi V, RICHARDS(LlT- Real Es wood Ratepayers' Association, cover, ilr. Milne wsa a very aucceesful farm- Circular Sows. �.ad- • tste.'Irsurs•+ce,Conveyancing. :Kotary LUMBER b YA� ing polling dlrvlslons 4 ana 3. The fol- Pr sad stns nlaq until 1a Public,Etc.._Pickenns.Ont. 311y lowing ratepA era were Dresent; W, t years sloes, -deTS. eft, ----- -.-== Lotton. at H. RT est.rs B. p pre. of Pre- when a paralytic stroke dimbled hirrep j� R.HFATON TOWNSHIPGLERS riou-, Jlr. R'hite, 31r. llclon. D. Gen, and confined Trim to his beta durink ,�Voodwa`ckinR sad General oonse7e:seer, Oomrmiarlosa:tex taking the last f; yearv• He was'an active giackainithing. t Aore a,datfts, ac<c•:L•at: ELQ., 1dbn87 t0 lwa a h8ve tL large and,WelllA9prted Tuynr, Jae Pearce, S+..I)ixpn. E. .11or- ogta�m pr.'?i• trs7•s of Idarr:ago Lfc- et�ck of the fulliwing waterial . ., ran, D, ccliwu,lm', lZr. f'd.txton, R'n! member and ttustee oY Rt. .Toapt- esaeei• ?,Y1: Ot::. v'► 1',:nr+. J, P.ttc. ►l r. Di •�e}l, f;, ''hutch. BrntiRhatn, a/nn torik' an art- R'. El. JAC1iSf?ti, Brock Road!, l �iittukietl 13. C. .Fli Fly, yin V, Ala r4nn. Wrw Pre,:!.wt. ' -Pill iris. iv!•fellers t in , 11 s=iciAl reform=. Ha Pet ket ing, Ont. _ , - �.X�:ID A. PL'GH--LirF• iir+Cl( t4- g• n•as a tuan of t!vP t Kara-:P.r and had a :a..:J.tic. 1. A�-.•:u:ta' �.t:. AtkIAP(l H. C._Fir $h_Ct-ting. and 11-. ,-ti in *be frrt'mi*17n0'.'thi4 A!ic ,tint_ 'tl ..2 fliter;l� hA -%vi)s livid-need by CL-•ag L;;, re E%;wr,c::r ri•� ph ii;rt d llatlli?tl Ti. ,� 111t I�id 11.3Ui',1rrlt. S, r : ;F L'Lr.i'.rik. CUT:f?,HI29P or 1"'• pre I:1 kC- _..a:rxkY Atocic and r. ++•grk, A,1 L.r;:;p-ut lyre iCt•1] �•' fill Nt('itt+rl 1'Ir �Nrllt'"'. ir, •'r CtL R33 C'�l:p d:ttt•. '.••:1,., i in�I'i+ti, tit'hi�tl tt:t.G y pprbrr t! a:•ended to.'Ters.a rraso:: o• run.ace AL hiw£i n �Q ei•iCisremvat, :a.'� - ttnfl $ Itf, i;.4'. C;v'lar gir:'rn•• 1" ►� },p ® iF !1.•!� flfLrrr�� 5 ' ' 1:;C,dr,C. infer irl l'C: {n CM',.c' 'rit •• + 't j i AEI ,S.•?VGH. L -ertitd X3u ,Alpo:. St,.r�: R-mr(l, , 1:r.ltln,•r�aEpbr'n H• iyyui'titrdbp •LLL V if • j I ; er fc'• :.c F:,n;:ce n f 'Ontar't', A;i i'I�=t�.;?3',riItl •'•lU\\EI' -1.UBF:� I,ij tvi..c)tt, l:phre:ia B,ntSn, ni;t1 by ... S . . :.m:ei cnreluc•,••t en rmton&We terror. slid April@ 1'3ar tern. --. fire Srins: Gei.i.gN U., W ,Itrt•H:.lie) p.::a r reedrr rf pura•'•red (.ha-thu•o cattle. ert A., Art}iur• L. ;,nd 3t'rt,.'I)..tlt>�l �Nme�2t Y.-:., knee �r c.f?. Irsd phare,•Ctsretsor+t A,prettr'wi`diiing if fha 1' e;PTi:te pees. din= , - 211''.. 8,e ., ;-r P.�•, .i;1y T 'g'� �*N•on n:+•srrlernniz'd on WedaPad iv. ,e cl;.rg ,tc h:i.: s. U - - - -_ 1► pp ��tt 1 r. y tin r . 1.�. ��dOtl Gir ~7032; D.•.'. ?fR'h. at the rezirlence of• F. \l. •=1'i0 eursive.l by two brothers and two ` FPWSTILL. I.ice�nst'l .1;:-t:iareet, Eiahba, al.r(, their- only daugla'er.. `i`t.rts: •1xraP9'Qf Edmonton. Dr. ipeg. Coal . for Con b%ie. at York nadOvi.via. eao il'jt;FiEHFh( t.uella Fiarrnce .tniPliA t)erarae tN* '-'f fagpr.oll, 11rs, r,rcyoY «•ienipeg. - tur•esi•sofasi ktt•is .euiacedto on+hor•ess hrideof Her liertRidaell Jlonoey, con Lind Mi�s Roliiw%of Toronto. ,f cct:<e. Add ree4Errccc Bivur P.O., On% R• v t - ,i•-�be 11 AT'� iei ri •7 s•-+ -i`oaC. •f ��' ..l :a7:: eP. �J1.47,.Ll 4LrZ� al. M11ASY, I.1CBIGED ACE- --' A. Burner ofticiAting. Promptly at Attend Elmore Row'e's+ sale at- 7 iU;:IsER.for 1'0 (.QntEriO .aQnurham four o'clock•to the strains of the wed- Run a Hill, IVedgeida s our ues. 4!l kinds of sales promptly attended ding music•played by Nliss Rota B.in:,. gJaquar 1Jth y' S in files r ' to. Termsresat:n(.b:e. v. ell and .may b• D �' � ' ' p y : aarrar.Qtd stItiElFs'C1Trcv, Sell tine Ir.-e xn- P room. the bi des wea ring a gr%cvful - - - Y dent phones. Wh:iby,Ont. r eAy 'RoofinC1 - - -�+ owe.of icon� georgette over w'hieh WHITBY. . �r. N. E. MCEwen,'B•V.SC. At `a12ey`Hall, $l lllall(I draped a cell oP neJ, held My a wri•ath :YetCrin3ry 5usgeen. Creek On of oringe hloesumq and carrying a The.Ont.uio County, Old Gill.;at a -and Lath ► Nhowet•br'uuuet of O.nhplia.rase?. fIG� rr,,«-Ling cn-Tuesda decided to pres. aradulite. r,f Vnisr•rei:y c.' Tnrnnto. ►W{dLesaa Night Jan. 1 i th only Attendant.tcag litrle hiss Laurel ont the pl,q 'The New . inister,"the e ° 1 H"11ir1Ay,chnrroingly ft(ci;pd in tvl:ite ?utter pert of February. -- Former VetpriMo.,.in to'.,fIIcdoriald �v . r f. 7 on.�- r --, ` ' , a , ., 1- l7en•Li ,5 Cents _ trh , n.•t' •iI'11i° l _ - l., - A rlcu::;a al Celle (, Qt:eliE•C. V 1 g S 7 antics t'f flan rr furl• Afte r t-,,e happy eL.:ir. Whitby has not had the honor • • • 4 Prompt att(rtivn to al; clients. �. Ltdie4 p.Haee pro'�'itle more h:td re=ceived the ronaratila- '}Gee the late&hits.'King was wArden. � Bell and Ind. Phcnea, ie Za'JOVarr H3:=,Tj Ta �3. O2.i�^.xHOR3`•T. [tone r.f their friends, all' repaired to ,It is said that Reeve R hardson, of ' `!DICKERING ONTARIO the•dining-room, where is d+iaty re- PiiAeting, icill.be his roost formid(Cble - - - -- - - $IGIIL?.'�I) RlyEli' pa-ttawalted diem. Then amid show. rival. �T T C •ers Of confetti,end ccod vdshes..lir. 'The new council-organized Monday y W -R• �,JI • ,.L D --, - - - ---i- -- An-d Mrs. bonne left on a honey• wit theca chairmen of committees : G A R A Qr E mo(,n'in Sa ir.Aw, Mich. On their re Finance, F.,L.'Beecroft : Streets. S: P's k ;' sn .. • T}ie •Chevoolet Garage anal Service turn they Will reside in Picketing, ,Castle Smith ,I3rcppertv. .1. M.Denny, g t/' w •r' -Has.afttll line otIreslk and cur- Station at Brou ham 'is still �ellln where Vr. -ltlonney is the popular -Application to Oftir.'e, R. S. Vickery ; ed meats constantly On hAnd. Chevrolet cars kind repairin all make• haker.and confectioner. Fire and t�ater,S. Whitng ; Relief, of cars. Agent for Renfrew Machin- Jas. Moore. Mayor Burris, in his in- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon cry, Cieani Separators - sag+era+�rtia e%' t��'' t�'' .t••r3__k find Wiliave, sAtteries. Also rental batteries and Elinore Rowe's sale, Jn:v. 18th the new Provincial-.Highway front, r Wc;.aere, eta:' - - Whitby to Lindsay has been fvled and Goodyear tires. Give us a call and be - Highest prices paid for I convinced that we handle the moat GREENWOOD. the trAnsfer would take place in �1ay. Htttcher's cattle, ;economical car on the road, and the Brock street will be paved-from Hey Store lowest priced car for the service you \*orman' Bie ref t on Saturday to pieit denabore Park and the harbor through AA n • L • get. Equipped the same se the high fritends in Sarnia. the town ; the Hydro Radial by law Gram' Cho ping -,prioed fl-cylinder Tarsi. Get one before -Mrs. K, Wilson is visitin friends in would i}kely soon o rubmitted for the _ # - ��"`Q g approval of the propertyawners. the spring raise in prices. Toronto this week. AND FL tKING;' , , The predailing opinion }s that now Your Stock Needs Gerow a Garage, Brougham The dies Aid met at the home of the Toronto Eastern bylaw was car. + I am prepared to do Chopping ana Mrs, Alf 7-nimble on Thursday after• ',ried in Toronto and approved in Pick- Oat Plaiting every Monday noon•, ering 'and Scarboro, there will be no *' j and Friday. LLIOTT James and Mrs. Rains spent ayou- tlestion shout carrying it here }nten Dion ppre of dAyB in the neighborhood of Whitby, In Oshawa the Municipal' ?Stoneboate For Fills' BrAmpton recentl elections were fought out on that basis 111ise Ada y� returned to To. and MA or Stave won out five chain. This time Of the year. rento last week, after spending about y o sJohn F, Bayles, Claremont -Yonge k Charles Ste,Toronto a month with her friend, Mies Sate pre are f ana$usdr to gB�w manythepehe They cannot do 'well Rural E.,-te#sell .r- Sadler. scheme. The prospect of the road be• - idowara uriuertba avtusucti k,.'.:..ea ►ng operatetY';1uru I(1� �.:.,,s�be-Beet Wbile infested with ;HARNESS SHOP me hie and uaezcelled in the Domin- Saturday evening, after epieadiag a mandille within the next six months max" you le oP rlooaths with"bie si ter at ptiraeites. ;, - -ion, A sound ,bRainess education P ie brigght and through to the city a -£ ; Mount Forest. year Inter is a moat interesting possi- ` We keep the beet pre < Tow is the time to get your wint- 14 a sure steppingstone to success. Mrs. 8. Welfare returned to Oast• bility. Were the Toronto Eastern not er needs. 'Come in and look Why not Investigate the subject? wood on Saturday, after spending a realized the wheel of radials out of partition for deotroy- Over our stock of Horse We will lads send our a cats- couple oP weeks-with her daughter,a Toronto would lack the spoke this :''" J' B y �g Mn. W. H. Wilson. wa ever other direction but inn lice on cattle. _- Blankets, at eight prices. ag y- y' --- . t:iood heavy Halters in stook, tilao logue whieb'contains complete ins sts�yieo^gCwiCh beer lbrothsr. James Gib- straight out in the lake bein covered Robes Whi formation. . 11'or your sake esas� -son. of by the Hydro Radia4s loco favorably ter yidtiaf other relatives else• -_--�Y C hisg for tine ho Pe- wheees for'soma films = vow on h tbs muaidp Wills inter- � �'�• for far it to-daT. 9tndaafas sassily anted i>s the systae►of ndiais pep �j j� -Shoe repairing .in (�asee' oa. tad at any ttma. Out#r#AuMw�t thef housee. Adag su is con9oed to''�by 81r 4ds►>as Hsok•sad the �• C W � • asdsseati7 sroeoeseflsL --�! srU4*0 the 4^7vaftsar O�tar*ebbs Oomsaiesioa. y - •' '• '` �� , , .alsowa little �p sat If»psfb+l►asaeot. .1st O I,�slatRre wiU ��a"""d agl�A!>i• x. A. L Hlfietis Folucipat `9'et data htw. 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" e e'e ra a joy,::r.-- i.. - .-c,,..n .ar.,.,�,�,.� . sate in New York, buts ei oourso we although perhaps we may 'not pNP1 M.�d wanted !q each dint act Mott• 1'S 1�Q�� had to erg la line to earn from $2,4400 to 14.000 r «r � .^'� get the pdatee. and destroy realfhie it: Our girls, for example, en­ annual net return it you nave 0M ambi- y. r - �� 8>tiF them. The Venezuelan stevedore wa.s joy a freedom which might well be the tion to mam�ge a ■ales branch for our •. a .. the gang's-agent here to take care of envy of the maidens of other lands. flt■t alas■ se:laer sn your district. Eaclu- - sl-ve sale. Article well advertised. No '' ' °';`�.,.-' them on arrival. Mr. Bland, I con- Take the Basuto girl. In her case competition. You may appoint your own. .. !`'1 .W` gratnlate you on your nerve and quickin,wt allowed by custom to have -de�ere and sub-agents•: •1 his hiring a tCOUK. (� COLD MAT WITHOUT, IT thinking. I believe that' the chic! repeat business Yuu have, n espy ppe�rm- -;�,_,=, wants to see you on your return."•— anything to do with the chOioe of a inont business once establ.shed. ><2.400 'Youth's Co husband. What usually happens is to-$4.000 and more a year can be easily _ Z- '- O $ male seas a ma de trade by local district agents in t.ny Y m'pani n. ihis• The dun Y n o n ry r , ... ------- --•_.;z - — ---- mi tr ct. Thf (The End.) i t o t e� K t c u town far ng dla e� i< -who pleases him, and he goes to the is a veritable gold mine for one mart ! .,, ,'p:.- r4 it: each locality who 1s alive to hta op- - , - ,girl's father and states his desire for Pl ��4� Buttons_frOA1 Nuts:_ . - - - - - -- - =t - atui.havv.s�-.least a Dort e., ,`.'_ �_ _ _ -' __ .- - - 'rSil9rrC ge After th fhe matter IMP �� h �` a d 0 hundred dollars cap tai will flnancs Z\1 ��� - The m3jor#ty of the buttons we Wear himeelt sad, carry small local stock on y are not made of bone or horn. Most taken up by the beads of the family .hand our sales manager win and wi T .„ ;,=< , and relations, the girl herself being in an interview with you ay wire 'and will. '�- •`. BY JOHN C. WAAGE, JR. of them are of vegetable ivory, stud Cgnorance.al-when is actually happen- i»oe shed Droporition'wtthrYOU.i hef wt1yL '".' _.. much of it is obtained from the Tagus ing ask you to prove to him that you hav "�; �+ Balm. r - ficlent-co ,,. , uv uvr, writb units$ �.- - - —--- rue piLtu 11MI 13ffit Sal utaa ubtrLUU to 00 or more ready cash -- - - Thds palm grows'wild in vast groves you have i PART II. !bring the captain arhd some men im- the dowry, which usually takes the Ambitious men' who have the require . nuediately. If I vs, him a ;bong one, in Panama and Columbia. , The cln$- farm of cattle, to be handed by the funds era heartily invited to oo'rreevo Bob then thought of the paper and, he will mix it upland make a mesa of tars�af its nuts., Looking like coeo-ali+ts,, in strict conadence with Bales Managers I trslci%rg it out of his pocket, w,as about;, prospective bridegroom to his pros'pec• bbl Xoage street, Toronto. -a to climb the ladder leading to the i it; so it must be short 'and to the are cut green from the tree.and dried tive father-in-law. Once, this is ar- : a� dec?g• when he happened.to turn it;point• in long open sheds. After eoele weeks the Custom is to pay a deposit r � - ~ u..over. "Bale No. 7335 caught his eye. "Boy," he. raid 'quietly, "don't show drying, the inside of the nut, which ins oranged,'many`beasts, the -balance being BC � CsOOd idatCliCl. r':."He whistled soft! anti walked to the'any surprise at what I tell yoii. Milky irr the green state, grows almost - y Understand?" handed over at the time of marriage. If you wish others to be • "' - �' ``corner of the hold where he was out' hard: Then-the outer coating of fibre Meanwhile, the girl is informed who of ht from the deck: "Yes, air," maid_ the boy, looking at is strippe$ off, and inside there sy interested In you, you must ' Wren auwothed out line paper pray- him steadily. pears a gbLstening brClliant white sub• "her husband is M be, and no utter be a good hitener. Listen- - •'ed to be a dispatch that had been reset, Go. and ring the-ship s bell rapidly Whether he be young or old, good- r - �."" from New York and that was dated'for.about fifteen seconds act sound stance which dries se hard a8.ivory, frig, itself, i8 a finest. looking or ugly, the girr-haa to do sa There is nothing more flat- : a yveek ago. It read, `tube No: 7833,.one bell after it. Go quietly:' The stripped nuts are then shipped to her father bids her. '' bow tier, starboard aide against I To his-relief the boy remained as manufacturers. This custom,'however, doe$ not.ap• _ feting to 8 person than 'to `:' - laws om bulkhead,stNo. 2 hold.,, I stolid as ever and meetly said, "Yes, • At the fact*rY they are cut by swift- .. „ ply rigidly throughout Basutoland, for feel that you are interested ` -{ ly revolving saws into rough discs. those,nativso who are living near the in what he is saying. To be. "whew!" he thouOrt. "What is this i sl Bob watched him climb the kdder. y, g' anyway? First it is a wireless from, aad s in turn are put into the Machinery borders of civilisation have discarded a good listener is next to . tlihe secret service in New York, and l did the Veruezthn,'and 'when the and shaped 12y machinery. Machinery g ' _, (boy reached the tap barred leis way the-dowry part of the business much being a good talker. But if - then t is a dispatch that the Van- too, drills them, reams them, counter- you seem- indifferent if - 11' The boy broke free from the detaining to the br__e's'iai;her'e disgust. - rw ':'t:'.-"- .ezuelan carries round in his pocket; sinks and niches. them, and.makes y - t-, . arm and Ian.- The irene2uela�shouted In these cases, the wediding-party ' Z:,�;_r_--, ''ash his indormat;ion is.nsore easot.ttsan our eyes wander about the t:'�•z -• that of the aa2ffy'ice." something down the Batch and the them into all sorts of shapes and adzes.. wear .European your and return y - r''•-" careful! and two '� who hard been examining the These nips, of, the Tagua palm be from the church,by wagon , to ,the room and you seem bored - ' He folded the pa Y Nx ppeerr then walked'bales in the corder-jerked their kaiv come millions and M4Uk>sa of 'little briders-father's hut, there to [east on Ot1iCr8--a2 --talking - - -- -- ,. N ptyt it inrto his pocket, !from-their belts and--sta^rted-for Bob. pieces,-which-are-dyed;and mottled.- u,.�1t�o� where the men were working)He stooped to pick up come sort ei free�hly-killed sheep and drink much • they will' lose interest in i ..•' and looW u'p.• The Venezuelan was and polished, and embossed, by lea- .katr beer. As a general rule, the you. It is not absolutely ' E-. j� �i- weapon with winch to d�end himself chinery. •Then human hands,pat them standing at the hatch, gaz (bet'as he did.so felt a sharp pain feasting and merrymaking 1lists for necessary to be a great I ouady down into the hold, but a said in his left siio�ul4w. The forsmost on cards, and pack them ready tor ttse. two days. . • . talker in order to be popu- - • Bobpondered the situation 3hotlfd;svedare hard thrown his knife; then 4 - ---- -- he picked'up a piece at scantling from I( your Child Stammers. tar, but it is necessary to be he report the matter to the captain the bottom af,the 1>orld end raised it - - - - ... . _.. - -- . a good listener. If you will . _ 'and let blue take care 01 it? Ae look- over-his head. That stammering is a mental fault, , I�I10ETr t�1C ]KCd1Ci�' jttst make up your mind 4 ' '' ad in the diz ection.of the starboard; ]K itC - _ corner of the-hold near the fireroom; Bob sprang at his knees but felt a often caused by fear, imitation or y ry that there is something in- . ' bulkhead. -Two of tbe-stevedoers were,blow on his head.and then everything improper• speech training is the claim Medical men -always advise- suffer- -- teresting in everyone you . iaf the markings tin the bales,i went black. When he regadnaed can- of Dr. Frederick Martin, an educe, ere from c a aver to have prompt.re- . .meet, and that you are go- ng sciousness he was aware of a faint course to the surgeon when the first ing to find it,- you will be had ah°eady reached the next tiomal expert: 1ldthch of it coi>ald be surprised to see what fs- drumnHivg, which,' as his seines re- . .-,:to theast tier, cAah•ected in the. ptirb�'ec school, he e • "No,'• said Bob to hinilleid'; "it will!turned, .gradually changed into the � ymptom of caaces appears,- It may ­.,_:_-�- lbe much better to wait until the base rapid ringing of the ofiip s bell!. Her be a mere wart that shows a4ans of cility of speech you will ac- - One great difficulty in meeting the quire. is uncovered and thea-got it safely to,could have been unconscious only for fiery growing; it tray be,aothfn9 more than - _ - . ;000 „ a minute or-so. He stirred ani looked}requirements of -this problem b the a little si etiing, oa• a hard lump be-' ` He walked over to .wbu ha could,toward the hatch. They, were just r stdo ie of parents in 'waiting f+ar the neath the skin With redness surround- - - ' � � - watch' the two stevedoers, b?At they,f hooking the hoist to a cargo net. Ilia child to outgrow the defect•. -A,ehild ^--� . irtg 1L A person in such a case should °, sa �im--c8aairlg limd-moved to the other'br4'B avddenty cleared. -- . thus t�,ted usua ioee no time in a�eeki it medical advice. Ham d YOV TtflliC �t? Babe No. 7838. he read. t1Y coatintus stam- 'p _ , rNe Of tlhe hold w'he" the men ware! mer" for years$ _3,_—. " 11--2"rkta fhn •rm,htn that nn,ne - IP j,,...li..'i :3,s, ..�, - l- ;-,.�..k, , 4., I.;. "...-L. 'n. L Jib f,t be a commencing your way . hilt se hallo of'speech,which wwrid but, !t It g cancer, the ' "Straolhge," thought Bob."They don't I began'_to go up ant was already as sever exist were the cause knogwri nerd otylp hope lies fa tta immediate remaT- � a resolute heart and cheerful? . -.'seeeo to waft me to watch them." ;high is the heads of the negroea He the defect wrrecW when it first . �Or .bide ycur twee Erom the tight of ' He turned toward them and caught, toward the crowd and,-chars- s1 with the aelvy, . any ' Ohem bath ing at him furtive] ing throu h them, nmde a desperate k starts. The teacher can prove the Elafortsna.te�ya .persons suffering. , ggaay� y' 'p y preventing from cancer commonly real the i With a craves-soul and Le�trltrl. He then walked- to the spot where'leap at the net. His band catug'ht a greatest he• b vent' the defeat, °$� i Oh, a trouble's a tea. or a trouble's an megh; his fingers seemed about to be or eliminatirig it in its first stages,, fsct,.9A it.ttle attitctloth were shsmefma:—- ----- -- . - tM4 lied fleet: a fete moment before, ounce. ' . but could find no trace of babe No.'pulled out by the strain; but he alas- -When first-noticing`any afumb Too often the victims-have resort to ---..-- r '+(}r a trouble is .ei at ytsu matte ft. -- . to get a grip on the that with-his atutterin 7838, wbteb seamed to !2e_ni stt much: a g'ar heai#arhey in ieritahimis, tuos4rutths edroerrtised by uhuscrupulons I And td isn't the fact that you're hurt " ' inMmr'tance. So he turned back to-;�r hand. one sthoubd gently cheek the child with- fakers who offer a "cure without the . . waa+d the hatch: One'of the Men was, U '!he went, h' ber and higher. r that counts, P i8 alit attracting the attention of the rest knife." thus postponing an opera , ticul:'tirg lo entire oche above, who�fasug_and faster. Now the hatch until ft !s^ too tale.. But only, how did you take it." Y - , of the claw arttl help him into a more _-_-. -w . ' proved to be the Venestrelart.' combi»g web level with his feet. T� deliberate and better.articulated na de A cancer In usually-local and. extet� 11 1. As new gob aprprorc3iia$$'and gave whip slatted to »aorvsi^S3rs land .toward INhnard's Liniment Tor CQids, eta -_ - . tote stewed r s warning guinea. The the alwre. - . of expression. A common mistake. in nal to.start with. laser on if it be not Y. feUow looked quickly over his shoul-! Bob knew that he could not expect attempting.to cure stammering is to removed), its diseased cells find their . ' ''-`,Au,tomatic Calculator. ' ---=* der-tusked and ' ,.,_'„1Ji rAFuned aid from the others so soon. It was ask the stanswerae.to take,a breath tray throueb the.blood, stream or. `lo calcul.rting device )eta . '„ "�*'Us work. Bob did not let it appear;for him alone to reverrt the laadilo before An.antomat p g speaking each word or w�ot+ds lymph channeis'to the-lifer or some c - that he had noticed tmuwrai. of the bale. He glanced at the negro �y bother him. Virhen he is thug otlisr vital organ, infecting lt, and �been invented' to tigure the pressure . . The Venezuelan calbed to him who was working the winch tl►art male to stop, and nnrtatarsfi7y tape a death follows. j required in metal stamping. that the nwn hard been loafing, al- swnr.v the load siwrewurd. If be stop- breath this recalls too his mind that he One of true many theories regarding I F t.bough an explanation of a reprimand ped they engine, the net would atop is unable to speak as the other ehrl- the cause of cancer is that it !e attr!-f AYERS'- . I • for lgafing seemed unnecessary, ,also. The load was swinging from . Bob sat down oa a bale of cloth to aide to side 'ass s resullt of the action ds� �• It is that more air,'irh the bntable to an undiseaoveretl gene, car ` over. He had seen the Ven- the wfitipr With s glance he mess- lungs which stammerers need, but rued by the bedbug or acme other in- i \ 8 y*7' k� should 9 '' �tls�}king with one of the men!ured the distance to the combing, immal subconscious control. ate2n. eect. It that were cct+ecv 'the disease , Make ours a in .. "i .® who had been examining_the bales in about eight feet, Could he reach it? memrs,can sing without difficulty,and 'would-surely be more prevalent among j - ' `- the corner wbere bale No: 7383 was He ruhustered a l his atr eahgth and �r the ' I singistg -requires greater -lung power. the shim-dwe Aug--peer -Nsau-�-its" - you give them. ' ••su to be stored. When he_" hint tteli�^�°-a .as, ^� s. . mdtrcea triat vioo imm seen him- kind talkie ttrt reached the e:ld of tts arc, he man speaking. fit of s n people who engs. the hens Twat tYeah ap. Keep : 4, 1 balk fit of sanitary surroundings. But saheb %beta healthy sad v ig- .. .to the, %east he had ><ivett as unneces= .let I • - ..1_7 . M ggoo Lile■ Jewel. is not the case; canoes is, a. commas, oroua. -sae: asp7anatbbn, sreover the Ven- Would he clear the eombtng or -telu�sUt, has enact infortnat o.. where]strike it and fall back into the hold I "The" are. my jewels!"--+ttrus obe amon6 the rich as-In the..tenement mad t Get sirs by aildiai to tlwr the bale was situated-mote, specific He i;eeMed to be traveling endieeal' nobly speae ' poorer Quarters of our cities. lead Nature's a -making -_ :then the information of the secret through space; now he could feel him. Of .her desi sane,--the Reiman tonic found ta � 11 ` '-iervice. Therefore he oouM not be 4elf starting too fall.. He taaugh!t a ,- __ :. 'one of its agents, he must be one of glimpse of the dark face of the Ven- a*it�h diadem of costliest - hetin of il'Iteresi. �y�FNB>� Tau us .,, ' '.its er mnies. ezueUn, and it beerned to be sneering, teak* Persia has no old amaids, u- your trouble. ' . p "If I could only let the captain;at him der] vel'y. His feet struck the In valve inflnitel fez be and! Dutch children are dressed in exact- 'know the'eir'cumstances,' Bab tbought.;edge of the77mbing, scraped ovgr it Y y - vs, ^'• But if he left the Hoed, the man;and then—the deck! A wave.af-•think—LNor-ev L"Jim, nor ly Tile same styles as tlr}eir parents. C&NADA. LDIrIED. - wourd-:d9ng-`the bale kdibri, even if'fuse swept over.him. He grasped UVIN- Bread is the daily food of less than - 'j'OROK'i'O - T ,:. . ;be should give the or6er to stop work-'th drum of the winch and -,---w�I Aught hall. so,rich--not e'en the .one-third of the world's population. ' . • % -�%' ` He dad not doubt that qLe'Venezuelan his equillibrium. Then he threw him- , dismondl Paris charwomen have formed a 1 :, - wotrW go to file ext3eme,,new. Once self at the negtro, .whose eyes rolled dodh each taotlier's' heart bo union and adopted a wages scale and �,' O ' .'c piece of` goodd was ashore•the law'wildip. • ' her respond: new conditions of work fortrade its return to true s3xp except: Shoving him aside, Bob seized t1► ,Ye ,are the jewebl--treaaurea truly Jumpers made of .woven wool and _ .1by official vanction, Lnd before that revery_g lever with Otte hand and the " - I. could be obtamed the bale would tihrottle'witJh the other. $topping the - great! laced up the front were worn by wo-.. tt;'- `-r' ' sl'bly be spirited away. Ciear?y ,t m�ust,'w'inch, he threw over the reverse and ' My children-gems..*--bright pearls men ma4y centuries ago. - _Lilt Off with Fingers '- ;lot leave the ship. But how was he j o'pen'ed the throttle wide; the load, both puce and fear! The most treacherous animals to . .- to eut it?.. -- - -�whieh had been lowered hallway over Oh, Father, may I rightly estimate tlbal with in captivity are said to''t! I -. . '' 'I ' The ghsp'a crew were not within .the aide rose again, Then one of the Their wo ;;, k 'ptaIldleu•a; - call; even if they-were, the noise fe•oflo '� •. `-' now e-" -*•'�-• ' %he winenes woum effectually drown other winch, and together they swung their minds with Dare, Do you try to be re good as 'your ` . -' •.'�: out a bail atria below. If he climbed `$lie bale aboard. That they may fill with virtue what- ehildreri think you are? ~' , ap on dark, }e could not see whether The captain now came running with i e'er state One pound of phosphorus is' suffi-I :_:- , I the bale went out it might be sent-'the rest of bhe crew to see what the 1 Thou mayst appoint! 'And when cient to tip 1,000,000 matches. - isbore in a 'net without his knowl-l alarm was; and Bob pointed toward I • theii life is o'er;- ` ' , Originally a carol was a ik!ee ac-I - ; edge. It seemed as if he war: caught. the Venezuelan: He was running to- Oh may they be the jewels of Thy companed'by a dance. - ' _ a-4�ate-the men would start on:ww-d the gangway, but two of the men I store!„ - . - ' . - - - -- the corner wrhere the bale was sup- caught-him before he reached the side.( _ - �— II , "' "' '^ -; - '.- posed b lie. Then for Bob everything' turned black j The•region of g greatest cold !s near .r I 6 -. -? His rrlfitation grew with his pas•-�again. g I Verkhoy-sunk, in Siberia, on the Yama The mlraCles of civijiza- IN � ,. ' �:_ plex%ty. 'The heat in the hold seemed, When he re wined consciousness river but a short distance north of tion have been performed W sttAingp Not breath.ti'air was stir- vwre he with fa u>y !der srovathed In I the Arctic Circle,, between the mg- by lrlen and women of.great_ �) I{' ji �`' • owing i idians of 130-and-140 de east lon r- self-confidence who had tin- ��_I (� the heat, started from every pars. ; bandages. A strong odor •of an'tlsep "If I only had 'a messenger!" her tics =ervadwrl the room. Beside the�tilde•, A temneratrre of 92 deg. below wavertn faith in their `i. �'`' ;��,-�� ( bunk were three persc►ns, tl-se captain, zero has 'been observed'.: pvWer accoMplish� the - _ "'-`',_ :. e -'. Several Minutes A shadow a doctor, an-4 a tall, slim- man ,with� . � tasks they uric°stook. The' : f C • I of a man climbing' the iyon lad-; black h'a.ir, pielvi'ng gray eyes ,and race would have been ter.- : (�t der into the hole}, fe19_on the bales in clean-cut-,features. .He was clothed in� . , yroas ui unn, anu ice 'lwkea• up to see,a neat clue serge suit, _ tunes ilehlnd what it is to- �a 1.,; b�captadn's-mew-boy. _ I , The ¢a"Wn smiled cheerily. "How ' The Toronto Hospf-tal for Incur- day had 1t not been for ' ; ' :y�� T : Here was blue means of sending_ a.are. ou feeling, Mr. Rand? .Meet Mr, abler, in affiliation with Belle nd their rit, their determine-, __n°-...._`_'7 , yy Allied Hospitals, 'New York Cty, g Does�'L hurt a bit': Drop a tttt;e ""�: He must do it.'witho`ut Bradlrey of the.secret service, who has offers a three years' nurse of Train- ` I �~:` <°'. G tion, their persisLence in `Freezone" on an aching corgi, inaCarib v- ..'.aII•�1rling the Venezuelan's suspicion. f-mme to take charge of-our mysterious Ingg,to young women, having' the re- �, , Bob remained where he 'was stand- bale No. 7533." gdtred education, and desirous of be- malting real the thing they i .y that corn stops hurting. then short. r 1 coming nprses. This Hospital has } and aratclied the mess boy ap-i. Bob. acknowledged t'he, introduction meritaliy saw and believed ly you'- it rf�ht �tt with fltigers . II adopted the el.ght-hour system. The ,.,;, . t.'' oaClTelis heart beat loudly; it seem- and looked question at hiln. � 1)up11s receive uniforms of-the .Srhool, In, tllill$'9 'Which the world Truly!'• .. `4. ' aid as if it could be heard even above The detective smiled quizzi,:ally. a monthly allowance anti travelling e „t,' Y(,ur druggist .se115,a tiny bottle Ot __ titre rnrarhy noises in the hold. "I suppose you are both curious to expenses to and from �cw Fork,, For often denounced a„°'`1m.F1'i- _ _____ further tnfortnatlen nasty to Lha - , 2., ,Jlvt: y • " a - ..0 '' 1:k., Il, :w _ >-� bupermte"ent. / to remove every hard corn, soft corn Y you Lava;found the bale." given you so much trouble,",- he mid. - - - ' ' : - or corn between the toes, and the cal- hurl to'take a "I don't believe' that it will do any , I - `If I c" Duty -get ISSUE '/a. 2-2Z `bllnard s Liniment Used by Vgterinaries !uses, without$oneness or irritation. °j phge!" $bought Bob. "That ,wilt' harm to tell you_.It is a bale' of _ _ • ' t ; •? _:i',. 'il, J. N 1.,, ' �. - • ` _ ,�w,..v, 3J ` �, ',�q'•.3. 3 4* . e"_r', n• x "'� ,.,° r`�_' ..4 .'. .' f i i, "A I •17'`,•:T_' ., - J.T • , n_ay 'p.� - f , s .yam-,,,•,- i_.. - I + .' '. r. �.. -_ -�.- , \,_1 �5,•- r 1C'' M• .. a • .,yam{.••4;°aG .w• r1AaiM'.:j`tiOC•a'+FoiMM-rA reP'- iiW�I - J •% ,y„, ,•. per.' '.+.,•�• rti•'.r+tr,: ',.s ,:r:.r•r. '•, '+•`3w:.` •�k Ykri+ `ro7 '..:• °-d '_+.. _ :ri`-.`:: - '� i `.`d+-•' .•aq; ,JV",�V�i.::Su. x:'s,e' 4- = •W+. 'b .kN 'air ..,' , `.,.,.y„•"". �,:.;C.Yw- 'w' $ i+ ti'. µe.,• S, .�.z _ _. i` ✓,_ �...Lr`'`''.ui•� -•'x .a }a :..:-._.. :'�^: '-.c;,-^rn�:..s:-•^,> .c,irr�frr+�.`~ -:a, ''c" •v'�, moo` .v•e a.: ms's." -, a •r^^:�,a`'� n -a..ir=:..•a---s :..•!a+ :'r� -?"� ' �^w: .-�' ..- =•c.�-:''w`�-{� rM'I+r•'s 4'Y"'5�+.'y. •,'�,rf�r*y�,"d'"�;-'p�'x„`'r `''�' -��' i ",°:x ' - -e,."•fi-. ..;�'•�. ..ra ,- .'� ..._,,;• ..r,n '�1' „�.:�; m .,,. x�,. .�•.�1� 'se ... ._ a.�', :i:..' 'yF•..s.- y, 'rdN -+c_-w.•.•��ey6. fix .rn, "�.".�.K.. *.4. ''•'k r�+S,,,. ?,"..�, ke_FS'' z'*,'',t*k*t.'r'' � .'ti..; ��'.�°'.'vb'•" s_3°','-9','$:,`:�` ^'"T,�,'...e..,,�.".r.. ,Y"aG n. ., ;.�.. :'3' TF:�•"... �+. - ��r�'-'i'•... .x:.°,x•'f' .��'Y' ...;;� 'M,,;,,y.:?;s„+`rv�.� i •. a,/- .. .-tire .. ... ..._ '• 'x :�, i.= .......,.. .. .. . , -_.."-"----`� .~ -� _ ". -•�'s j, T, - •i Y I - i- ���I� , Y ar.•,�4 fly- TT of. OF 5MM" I'�� •J I ` 1 { ' 3)afl Eireann Give Majority of Seven in Favor,of Acceptin Manitoba w N6rt ern 1 21%;a o. a�� �. �.. El-�''A No. 2 Nomth�ern; ;1213i►; No: _'•"-` British Proposab Granting Dominion Status-Prayers •: a Nart��rn•, 4 i Min tQba $1.1byaN a. o cwt 5524r524r_62c; N 1 Thanksgving Offered in All the churches in lrelad= eictra No. 1 feed, ' : Valera Heads Irreconcilables and Clings to ' - " ';, Al:lnthe a tae, Nominal . _ �• the above, track, Bay ixrrtr• - Vanished Office. a ' ' � kd t w American corn-No yellow" No. '3 yellow, 68c; 'No. 4 yeb-I =�b . .`• " 11 , 117c; tracker TororAo. xr _ Duibl�,--J+aa,-8."The Rep�ic of -the-fight;--this--time-:a:P�Pai'e••"•kl•y not-- '-- <•• ,< - -- -- - --- __ u+eland-is dead,-loing.Iive' tl:'e Irish{ c'nlf against the -BrE,-1s_h Government, .Ontario oats-Nn. 2 white, nominal., 'Free State, " declared Michael Coffins but x against the TOvi3ional Govern= Ontario wheat-Nominal. Nominal. •" p Barley-hto. 3 extra, test 47 lbs.-or' to-day ment of the Irish Free Sta,`_e, which, * • des better, 57.to 60c,accessing to freights v The Republic died at 9.10 p.m. $3t- he said he re reds as a user. ation t lr..- rhea Chairman t!f-the Da;i �r to aioh- ,° � u s e io is-• a, s ',-,o outside..k heat-No. 2, 78 to 80c. V announced the vote on tine treaty ;f .z R No.'2, 86 to 88c. fir. that it derives its authority from the �,. E. -- Y " �. + Manitoba $our=F•imst 7.40• ' which carried by 64 votes Yom, sasd'Brithh Parlia�m'ent. -. <, Pte•, $ , •57 "egad"` The new regiree for Ireland has ^'-^ second pate., $6.94, Taror3toY The closing hour of the debate was now been opproved by the British rY Manitoba flour-90 per cent, patent, °' :marked• b the most sensational in -1 bulk seaboard; Per barrel, $5. y y Parliament erns by the Dail Eirearnq. MiNfeed-Del., Montreal freight, �. dents of-the entire session of the Dail. Cresitian of the Irish Free State is bags included: Bran, per ton, $26 to .;.:Ass Collins put it in a short speech provided for in the treaty.si'gn'ed last � :' r y~ $27• shorts, per tan, $28 to $28; good famwing the vote,."I listened to thoemonth in London 'after prolonged ne- y �?!' t*... �' ��4� : feed' 'flour,. $1.70 to $1.80. 'P Pwsonitl attacks here to-ndght that I'gotiatioms far a settlement of the Irish � s' A �,, s"� Soled Aay-Zhe�ck. Derr j-" -never thought my friends would stud,I problem.• Its provisic•na in substance ton, No. 2 $21.50 to $22; mix 4618: Straw-Car late, per ton-, $12. but that is not ix nfportant now." I acre: + sr Cheese-Nsw, large, 2! to 22a;. Pm of thwAsgivdnlg went urp+ Ireland shall have the same con- '^ _ twins, 21% to-22%c; triplets, 22% to , _ -fivin--the -People in all the churches •stitutional •status in'the British'Em- 2o?<Zc. 'Old large, •J3 to 26c; twins. da to- y. but Ireknd continues tq face pire era the Dominion cf Canada, the �' 25% to 26%c; triplets, 26 to ioc; ' 7 1 internal disc gan•imation, giving. rise-_­C�m -wealth of Australia. the Do- ,••� i 4 3 Stilton. new, 35'to 26c. to the greatest anxiety. minion of New Zealand and the Union �� G' � X s�. Butter-Fresh, dairy. choice, 88• to. apparent that,of South Africa. ` k� t K 85c; creamery prints,'fresh, No. 2, 48 It bass become a r s ' r >� to 45c• •No. L 40 to 41e; cooking 26- + Eam*= de Volsera's resignation as Ireland shall be known officially as to 80 . � � � �'rsesident of the Republic did not take the Irish Free State, with a Perlis- Dressed poultry-Lprdng clsickensy an offi� .1 form and the outstanding meat having powers for the 'govern- x ,,«,: :,, u t �«Y 25 to•'96c• roosts 20 to 21 - fowl question "to-night is whether he will mert.,of the country,and an execpbive 20 to 28c; ducklings, 30 to 86c; tur- --- _-snake effective his expressed intention, responsible to that Parliament. Vii,'•% = keys, 65 to 60c; geese, 32 to 35c. ,o ,and if'he does not what wilI A provisional g,,,z...-4-t is to be - � = Live poultry-Spring chickens, 20 - to 26c; roosters. 14 to 16e; fowl, 14 r; . .'. become of the Dail. Many believe t}}� set up, to function until an Irish Par- THE GREAT CHIPPAWA-QUEEN8TON CANAL � :« the opponents of the treaty pleas to lint and a Government of the Irish •An aeroplane view of the Power-house and the forebay at Queeuston..' 45 to bu0 eese, 20- to 220.' rkegs,, 15 'keep the Sib¢n Fein.Parliament in be- Free State shall be oo¢nducted, but The poft}on�o,.f..the power.House seen near the bottom of the photograph is M� r tee-'-3 to 2fic• iubg,WMle the supporters of'the treaty sat longer than twelve months. about one-fifth t'he size'of the building when it will be completed. The Sa- Eg'go--No. 2 storage, 48 to-49c; as- _4--endreavor to q#AbHah a provisional The treaty stipulates that a repre- lest stora�*e,. story 53c; new ibis *.` Government and carry out the terms sentative of the Crown sha l be ap- sires on.the.face of the rock are cuttings for the penstocks, The fall at'this etraightsy 60c; new laid, in cart onar, Point.18 over 300 fe' r At the to is the gate house four controlling the fall 62c- s of the pesos agreement. !pointed.for irelard is the same man- of water.from the fore-bay. 1} Beans--Can. hand-picked, bushel Subsequently de Valera summoned net• as the Governor-General of __ - _�_ $3�0 $3.50; prirnesp;2.80 to $3.Y0 IL meeting for to-d,ay, exclusively ec P Eanads- ------. ...---•---'- -• : fined to the fifty-seven deputies who; Ireland is givenn contraf,,-aver aH_.�u�� �� �i�T�j���i� _ - �° � '' p imp.-_ - - voted against the treaty, and toffy &evernmental affairs and Is` entitled f11'1L\ ENTERTAIN ER 11111 gal•, $2 0; per b imp t the aan• Maple sugar, 1b., 19 to 217 a M t<:an House prior tg the psi- Lcr an army which arhmll, however,_nD Honey-60-80-1b. tins, 14% to 16c - vate session of his associates, he de-;be larger in pr�rtio2s-ta-Yreband's� PRINCE OF WAILES AT �Alo1�i�AY pper lb.; 5'-2%-lb, tins, 16 to 17c pen•, q ~livered s speech vwhich was s clear population than the British mmy isI' lb.; OrstaTia carob honey.-per dozrn, ' iasdicastior� of his insttmitdou to contiatie to the pgpula'tfon of Great Britain. $3.75 to $4.60. -- - Mandalay, Burma. Jan. 8.-Tire en-I is'disguises. The show excebled eery Smoked meats--•-Hams, me&, 24 to � Unil/eriitlesd Raise Standards. I Oldest B.C. Resident ergetic action of the authorities here menagerie or Christmas tomine roar cooked ham, 36 to 4rol smoked 1 foists, 28 to 24c; cot rolls, 25 'to. Dead _s_ * before the arrival of the Prince of;figures. One of the weird fasrures was 9 At a conaeronae fast weeic of the •rs Wsages W undoubtedly the reason fort a, great animal' with a dead White'ciat brmxl 'breakfast bacon, 80 6 'mot ' four tmiveeatties is 6nrtarb--Toronto, the absence of scenes suck as were r body, 'having a peaocock'n tail and the backs, boneless, 32 to 86c. Queen's, Western, and McMaster- A despatch from Kaailooiie, B. C., enacted is the Calcutta boyrotta. It:face of a Buddha. � Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 18 1 tvfth the Department of Eduoation, it says:-Mrs. Mary Ann MacAuley,' is stated that a few Judicious arrests' The antics of the mock aTnimah to 20c- clear bellies, 18% to 20%c. the oldest resident of British Colum- and ex ( I.srrA-Pure, 14 to 14%c; <t, . .was nasiairnoruelg deoisd'ed to incrrr�ase empllary sentences`far aaavict-I ur+.nde the Prime and the audience,tubs, 14� to 1 �s 15 to 1544e- the entrance rementa to the bin and probably of Canada died at ed secif'tlonissts restored. � � : Teq -I Pro ' `public eons- shake with laughter. . = arral courxe of the First.Year. In 1823, the home of her granddaughter'here fid eer" I The Sl ins included many who had I prints,•u�13%x; pale �. l students a_gpl7h for admnisebrr_wiil on Thursday, aged 110 years: A The Prince was entertained last never been out of the wilderneae-be-;16%ed be required to have complete junior daughter of an Indian Chief, Mrs, Mc-'night by the chiefs of the Shan Tribes.i fore. They were startled+ b bhe*no-I Choice !, Y heavy steers, f8 to ti?.b0;. M�, ..,_.;.: rnsatriculation with 75 per cent. in four Auley was born at Savona, B.C,, in The.sas a effort was a I" subjects, or complete Junior matricu-1 1813, and at an early age married stn and . �.asts d toes and the cameras and were appreciation do, good.stems. $5.60;, 6.75 ba $6.75;'t „ • age i:rcrp�o�esible beasts and pleased at the Prianca�a appreciation!do. good. $5 to >6b.b0; �, mad,, bo. :•.- lation with S6 per Dent, in six sub- Dould MacAuley, n Hudson's Bay em-'fowle portrayed by the Stum natives'of their efforts to eptertadn him. !$5; dos con.. $2.50; fwboLet• �. :jeebe. or beresor matrietdasEie:s. The ployae. She is survived by tour chil- _ rchoice, $b to $6; butrAser cows, ` purpoee in providing the three distinct.'drsr4 18 grandchiridren and 28 great- DUTCH PRINCESS Clear Barbed Wire $4 -t .b>ztoh r bulls, + tg {,• shwas of entrance is to afford the grandchiidrean• smerll continuation aca>roo' in rural MAY WED BRITISHER From Dublin Hall $4 b0. do, coon. $2.5o to ; feed ' centres snare nit ! mood, 900 lbs. $b to $5.50;-Ao, fWir, exactly tide opportunity _.-to prepare et is for the undversi-_ Viscount Trelnaton as Candi-� Dubtirs, Jan. 8.-The military aat'h• �60; duo,fair,stockers,; good, u$a Fbwers Strewn Along Royal orities here evidently consider the. � , $00 1A0, ties as have the ]surge urban colle- I y to $96; i rmy ' grate institutue& This change does not :Route in Mandalay date for Hand of Juliana, vote in favor.of the peace treaty rmy by calves, choice $11 to ;12.60; do, meet,' <� ;mean any-increased oast in education. - A despatch from The Hague says:- the Dail'Eireann as a final decision on,$8 to $a; do, com., $s to $6; lam+hs., : -•-it simply means that students must A despatch'from Mandalay, Burma,I,The prominent appearance of the Earl the Irish situation. ' 'Ever 'since the r7;, $11 to $12.50- dos cocci. $6.58 to, remain is their home sc}sools ntw`il says:-Demarsetxationa of the utsri,oet arts Own''teas of Athlone at Queen Dublin City HsI1 was comsmnndeered heep, dwice, 6 to $6; do,tshley aIre w� grounded in their work enthusiasm ,greeted the Pri'ruoe of Wil'helmina's offirial New Year recep by tlne� mllitsryr aced oonrts rrraatial ;8.50; 9sogs, fed and v�atbes'etl. � f1 auaded rumor that th�E,a�rf' eldest,art Y bep wire po�, $9.5&i o6, ;9.? , wand able to take properW_�1�_an his_sail in_Sia_*±��_a_� taon sues-rise to an a were held there, the building bass been g• ,; 4iversity educad m. BP ,P, the new Thursday afternoon from Ruitsgoon � = e s -�' rega]atioa peke er premium on appli- Flowers. were showered upon the son, Viscount Tremato'n, is to be a ments, which projected acress the Montreal. ` -cation to work and on intellectual Prince Mone the entire route of the candidate for Princess Jsrliana's hand.I pavement. This morning soldiers be- • Oats, 'Cass. West., No. 2. 57 to 69e; abr7ity. procession to Crovernmerrt house. The Earl and Countess and their chit-'gan closririg away a� the wire. do No. 3 56 to 56e. 1pimv, e dren are at present s=taying with the --- ` : ' Spring wheat pats:, firsts, 57.50: - .c '� - - - - --- Queen, where the y'ourrg peop'e are Russia and Germany. ed Assts, bag e0 lbs., -$2.86 to $2.96. >a. PLACPLACED Brian, .$2625. Shorts, $28.25. He". UNDER a� brought together frequently. ----- to Sit at Genoa.No 2, per ton• oar lots, $27 to 28. v BAN There has been considembl e s pecu-• Butter, choicest, creamery, 7 to AS COMMERCE DESTROYERS fetich regarding Prince: JUIiana'si Gasser, "a.L B.-The meetir'R of 38c. ' Eggs, selected,, 48c. Poestoaa, future husband but rho names- have the Supreme CIDUrWft fitranc.ial ex- per bag, car lots, 96a' - F4.t dairy em n, $b• light steers : • doubt the patch would webooane such worthy for.the kurrent of oginke ea ;b.b0; bid. $3 to ;4.ou5; c�xu ra n..Yif t Five Major Naval Powers at Arms Conference Accept Pro � a coition with Eslgltasd,asd the Russian participe�tion in the Genoa cutters, $2 to $3; veal calves, $10 to 10.50 for � cam.. pt4sid Witbo nt Reservation--Balfour Amendment Passed Engfiish Royal family. Princess Jts1Fi- oonferenae, the �s of France 4 lambs 7.60 to =8.bd; i . ansa is now eleven and Viscount Tre to sit on an equeality .with Germany t'$4; hags, $12.50 sower, $8.50: Agreement Immediately Binding' on the mcion fifteens �and the reparatims situation. 8 Powers :The Countess of Athlone is Princess ` �� ! Maury, daughter.of.the Duke of Al- r� �Y balky, and -a direct descendant � ECONOII�C CONVEIRFXCE OF THE A despatch 'from Washington Naval Armaments Thursday aftee- ny, slyer-Thaw major developments! noon, therefore, was unsaimous.• The Queen Victoria. The Earl of Athlone denies the tsrsrkad the pt+ogs+bes of iAbe arms corn-! $dfaur r-'.,:,..., making fire pro- _ W i �j Q ru Thurur9ay position immediately applicable to the rumor that he is a candidate for the �O,r LRS CAI1- W FOR.NEXT MAR%M 1-The' Japanese delegation DAs tive signatory powers!„also was agreed'vovernor-ueneraigitinp or trelana. to, and the other nations of the earth tanned aapspr&vl and asceeptsar:-e 'b9;invited to•give their adherence.Form-, Gathering Will be Held at Genoa, Italy, for the Nrpose a �., Gina of s wlutior.-of'the•Chinese al adoption of the Root resolution re- '' Reconstructing War-worn Europe on am 'tariff problem in accordance with'the p Reconstructing ; stating-the rules of•warfare, reoog- i Economic Basis. ternss demapdei? by Japan from t'he ..': ;:'{q;:;i� , sheet. An agreement way adopted rnized under intern onal law for the s,•:,s:a t' : = protection of t.rals and-"n:-com-; Ades stain fraru Cannes says pros a antis abroad, that ��e under- which gives C}hicna an effective ad: bat 'n s i r - < I p y p R v a t at - and making then ap- finite action looki' to the rehabilits- 'take not to attack her neighbors, and . valorem rate of, five per cent. on all :, "F' .<<s'` g , imported into China, inetearl off, plicalile to ubmarines likewise was 2 tion'•of Europe from an economic' that 'she recognize all the honorable -^k# 'O°� per recorded: ese runes ss stated areal the Rye per cent nominal and three`. qr standpoint was taken at"the first ses objections entered into $y preceding : -- A me art vessel must be ordered sion of, the Allied Supreme Council'Russian Governments. G . }ref Dent effective rate navy obtaiiiii g.' y p-' Premier Lloyd George of Great Bri-, t0 t to visit. and search to deter- : '�: ';:;:¢ here on Friday when unanimous a 2-Agreement•wee concluded by the mire itc character before it an be'; >x. 2 United States, Great Britain, France 4 ;•" ;?;A; proval was given for the calling of an tain took the most proini'nent part $sized. A merchant vessel must not i ''=':1. I paella g for eta etas Japan on a method to be pursued {e international financial and ecanbmic the deliberations s &'hacked unlg�s it refuses to sub-{ r I conference in which Germany and!hour. In his opinion a ` p place for do- in excludirng the Japanese homeland mid to visit and,search after warning,s `'1' :$' Russia are to have a irartn the territorial integrity guaran- p . '>._ part. Some time ciaive action had been reached if the; or to proceed as directed after seizure.: ' during the first two weeks of March l economic structure of Europe was to `' bee of the'four-pourer Pacific treaty. :•;. 8 I� , tee f t � � roweri.ovi f+ }� "1�, merchant vessel ,must not be.. �,',:? •; " , ; has been set for the momentous geth-,be saved. Deseri�bine the vro"rst a' .x.aa ✓I,C �,V" a., errs and Genoa, L has been.,meets of the Su e; ,,,,�-! :1 g. Italy,— ng Supreme Council as, ssrt7ed, 1Jnrou;h a series of diplomaticl sengen have been first placed in s " w>.1 designated as the place.v�here it shall the most important since the Armio-, notes designed to clarify the interpre-!safety. <„ be held. - tation of the pact: Rou h drafts of i !' tice,'he declared that the public op m-, g , Y Belligerent 'submarines are rot i An in'v'itation 'to the United States' ion of 'the world.demanded that the the notes already .have been completed under any circumstances exempt from 1' wand approved, it was eucplBined. I P to participate bas been extended�allies take wider responesibiaities' to, I the universal rule above stated; and thraut the United States Ambas-!revive Europe." N' 3-The Root proposals to outlaw if a submarine cannot capture a mar. sadoc to F,rt+elat Br•itair� George HUT-1. The Prime Minister •wended ubriazmres as commerce destroyers'chant vessel in conformity with these; vey, who is here se: official observers warning that the allies tlieauseivsess, �' y , Hon. Rodosphe Lemieux V" excepted by France, Japan and rules the existing ,:;w o2 nations re-; • __1m his Government. unrest save 4166 aura 1 ttuasra'e-rw.UY.: 'rarT-irr-the Genoa i E f V, ..:;IS...��'..,-.�.._._.. �. :.., dot 1.,,.N .�.1>.� a�.wl..F.,,.::i...,..>;.__.-L'.b�►•°',- -��.--�a-.-,y.-.ast-..- - *r..•,, rag tts�spse ecortrax0-'lcalay, and lte ap, states Great Britain previously from seizure and to permit the men•- nuanced by the Hon. Mackenzie King; conference is con•ditionkl• upon ac-!pesded to them to forget thesis had indicted their ascent. Adoption, chant vosiel to 'proceed unmolested." will be elected Speaker of the House 6eptance of a number of conditions, Judices card co-op6rWa with two ea4 of the resolution in the Cr.;unittee on The as of all'powers is irrvibsd, of Commons. name;y•• bhat she cease Bohehevik;in view. z. i5'" ••%rl.^ ,.s• ykr•• ,: '.:P'g. Z ,a ;fie c:,.�• ! �,,,��' va '�"�'*,•�e t-.k+•: •rte o' 7a'�' •'+^ .y' ~A: .r'^.,• ;•s ,ti,< r�,.;c a• :.`=.tiro".;:. .s..:�:�,i,.,,:.•, :ti..' .•,.'a:, .-r •�� ''� �. `C .4 ,.^�;^ .r S,its-♦ t t1:.•,..� C•• ;E..�a.ki'}":••ia�,$] s� rra-'� .z:u.+^.ra•-.: �'.z'�,.�:'aP.4estSr'... •t... ;�a..,.ri+.,aLS ..r'- ..�,.$o•r,iFy,.,t,.,�''• y;, ,A�•�F" _ ,�' .� li�j ip! V! W39 r 6- IP I 1�'171iZIT '.77 r Z S Fil0 '77 7 IV P Jones. Jaw Wits-on, �V H-F-u6th- this corporation. pursluled cerialia J 0 Bofland.X H 1! e UX a6t.tr6419 C�I-T :Vauls.• F.-Grejzg,,4­'sonde on the 14'kq front owned by the hltsoQ eyer. Pickering Harbor 0 at jtV,.,.0P:Ce o. the recent ­0 rc 0 H Pugh .7ickering- ont by lftw,was also Ing Ed. Willsirm mise=td 16t'l 8553-77:15e ft re.'olvedthiit the aindunc Tri)RAIS 1- Mackay and R 3 How auditcrs for& be re•imbureed to Mi. Tbot and that per'year.; 1:60 i paid-in advance. year 1022. the ri�evv1*"atrib' his orized to grant IN GOOD -' GROO ERIES L Matthews -was also re-appointed order on the treiiiiure�for the satue..- Itol; diaretaker oifthe town hall. The council now"Journed to wee J V J11 N MURKAR, Froprit to by for th Droved by Mr.7orsyth, seconded agaid on Monday, Feb.-6th, e Z r. Forgie that Silas Tool having.f dr transaction of general neral businest•PICKERNG COUNCIL. HIS WERK WE ARE OFPERING ..-The above council suet'pursuant to, statute on Monda,�,the 9th last. blem. Finest Dairy '35c lb. beis•eltict all.presint, via: F. H. Rich• 0- look Frealt-Laid Egpj'-- ... ... 5ft-doz. ardson.--reeve.;�- John -F4irgie, Ist- deputy-reeve-, Adam Spears,2nd-dep- or-n.Meal, (Gold,%past),... -8-lbs.for 256 "�'Cresim of Wheat, 5 Itis for 25c P.Makrin, c6uneillors, all of whom 'subsCribed to the necessary declaration -�R-epa I 5j Me for 25a Uty-reeve, G. M. Forsy Lh and Lorne and tile w61 r" y iring Rolled Oats, ation. office and qualification, Finnan Haddie, 18C lb. On motion the following were st];Ji. 22C pointed to the respective standing com- -- •••-Fillets,_ lb. - ittittees: , ;; .Ciscoes, repair Ou* i' " *r department is e-qnip- 2ac.1h. ''Spears, and Bridges,Messrs. Forgie, Fresh Frozen White Fish, Fpearl% Forsyth, Puckrin and Rich to give you prompt and -1",XaAson. _ped Oysters, ... ... -OOC pint Contingeocies-hiesers.-9pears, For- isatisfacto'ry s t reason- 100 lbs Peet Gramulatsid Scigar,(get soing notin,) . 8.00 erpice a nyth and Forgie. g a -able prices. Bonuses for Wire Fences, Drwin b 'Matters and Snow-S hovel]ing-blesers Puckrin, Spears and Forsyth. -AMES .' RICHARDSON qRn J Relief of the Poor-Messrs Forsyth, ' Two WA'TCHAIAKERS Ricbardsdb and Puckrin. e hat've Damages for Sheep Killed by Dogs blessrs. Puckrin, Forsyth and Spears. -.and all repAirs are done igbt. Power and Transportation- 7. -'--,-Messrs. Forsyth, Forgie and Richard- .-I M Hardware...... . L on the ' v ises.' Picerin Store An application from Geo. Burkhold. W er ftact 14 other.9 re-appuintment of All reeautting guararlteed, ovetseer for Wbitevale. We W­ ish our' me ' S W, J Devitt. school str-endAnc�offl 'Custo ' rs and Friends cer. gave bi report for the tuonth of PecewLer. rep his report for the L M, H%Yhole v,ar. 0 a- Bright, ,Happ _3.and 7 The diaw.COMP'l and Bridges ri�•poptE:ij U-111 ,"�)mwend- iiyllfi --- 7 "'rosperous New Year dnring 1922 Y,ed the Udlowiug pA t,-t1tt :-G Bow. ;�, I er. work oil%v t g the T7, HITRY -0mTAR10 amount do- Pi­ -Ptlncc tovrnsbipon Ctissor to -Das'setl- said work 13 0 lire =1;r. haul. -d sprPktd;nu grave ing, t-ho. -Illng' ni on %v t I opp c:in 43 a n d 4 heinir m Ili,,tint d up 41y. -We are -06"0' grateiful f,()r Imst patronac;e Pi,!ket ins; tk;,A nsI'j;p 190,88 T P Petty, 272 y1c travel for *t I rp -e to merit a cons ril 4 being amount d:ie P IC K E H ' �cud shall strix? e Pickiel ing rnwrisbip 21 go: Jos 25litch- elf., dragginig road-3 No, i tots It,23, contduuanc-&-Of also B I con 7 10 00, Jahn Gaclaiii1_9 vds gravel for w t I being Pi•!k",lag's -ft As 'share.68: J•ihn A. O'.0,anerjri-h -of- -MARKET way to gravel Olt4ot aeon 51 M E AT t U IN) ; A7 he same. Graharn, 25 yds gravel coo 13 75: '%N' P Petty, 8 yds gravel 14,iiarborc,town. line Pickering's 4imre,60: Wm Jddd. surfacing %vit0cravel opp con 2 Pi J. BAISDON, ' Pick- PICKERNG D Rran. :A v.iq ering's share 2.54) . liolind Ri)&,t orSteak. Z - -1-1-3fic- - -- 20q,p 'gravel B F con rnoge: S,W. j _�r -ad otherm, I; ­ Opp con? lit0ill, 70 Vd?4 gravel t I Picket in d O - All Pk-kering's 5bare'21).03: J H -- GroetiD ' s' A eking and -prt,�%dinx ,.,.�eow t line Porterhono Rumt or SteLtk.- *share 5:.t: Sil;-�A T00% rf-pnymei,t of -Fine R11),11tiaitt.- ale • Hul."un t p,4id for Pickering H hom -Ivy .;r land'A parch-itIpirt for, the tn-wr�hi�n f­r grav7-1 Sh,,ulder Ron;4: •1 ,rid 16C 5W 77: (ien 4�diiihti%v. -1 rd i,it* it '6 if t 6 bri4i,t, ti, b,,iT, I I.!Vd vel I Sit W [11WRn", 0 1) •kii,N- e . 3• 1,4tronage d of Patric, li,-flt or v% n1!1, f o(A 6fT 2-pc inay.I r.tn%:*, 3, 1,.t- 6 it -Parktir. v?;i,vPIIIAr #-tr. rit it., t,7-,-- .1 J 11,'�; (11,4fill(j th pac;t Kennedy',- brilgii.,B 11 ran4e,31123 "i f Pork. F INI Ctu iper.dl)*p I kvro,�wnt-mijil I Itit P greaqe for u%p if D Pilch opti-otting d 22c tI rk *mitragp, d ­Lia frOM-Der 10 !n J in 748 litt): A.rb-ini, Filrei ro ... 21 mrtvelling (in Rouge line:4 and coin I Fi•aeiit Salt Piork­. --�-Fine-t Break-fa-it Wtvo", .. ......... -jo meric, a The stancling(!,)n1MRte(­or1 Contin� ­ . I I .. I . 1 1. '' -, !the following Pvilients Mal kar. 6 f the same g-Eineteg z r poir tt. d ond revortim'endid 7 Mild Cured Cottn&,t-' Rci!l�4half w- wholv). gl�tc. - printing; ballot Back Bacon. papers proclaui.*tions etc­ 101.2.1- D, I'i'f 11. kleAton. onacirii.. )f stilarr. Voirike4 Han 45c a* If ft Happy'. and Prosperous W .9'.. e H F Wt-h,ttr. election texpeni,"'�-hb- wn divisi , No, 1. 11-41t)' W V Richard, aria. ditto'2. 12 50-. E V%*Sleep. ditto 3. 204& New Year ;0­' AI NI; GeoT`(jyne�, ditto 4. 1I0s).- Giii-in Evay First,atid Doiji"*,T[c Shortenhig. lbmi 50 (:Pnt.!. "-Davidson, ditto 5, 11.00: %VNVG,-P. �J I bf, 80 velnt, AEW y, ­diltn 0, 12(m): T Gregg, dittolO, It 541; r. f ':r , .. . I . . , I I -. En E , 11 a T�f 7�-�Etn ft, It W. W C B-qyfev, dit-to 7. 14 54;: 4-7 it hite. ditto's 12.54.. 0 W Dian W J Monkh:)tIskr-,ditto 12 50; C B Rice. % ex uses delivi-ring ballot hoies,14:15: 4. 6 Claremont public library, 40.ft Pick- 'ICKERING .Claremont public library, 411191: 'J H Con. W. G. REID Rso innr, reh;tte of dots tax, 2(m), Mr. .8her .-wiri.ditto.2 011):J B Wilwin,dittp. •:!(NJ ra E H,)Itby,di to 4,R), XortnKn Gib- 'Iwood .son. rehate of poll tax. 4.00. 'P, More Cate 7 Elson. dit.tD. 4.(X)- W J Devku. jillat y vour progTm $as A13% _evdink, Dee. 31,25.09, ive ideas'for cattle raising 1; The standing conninitteeon Damair. 0 are beyond the financial resources at your Dogs reported es to Sheep Killed bv ­7- ricimmenri talk the matter ever.with the local end recommended the following Pay. t .:-.ime6t:'W B Burk.*fnr inQpecting Levi Manager of this Bank. -Hnpkin`s ibeep,I (NJ. 77 . X.;,­ The standing committee on Ri4it-f 4TANDARD.SER VIC& sik Pr•diretive Prooress fff reported and I irc-f-in-irrended the follow. THE InK payments : E E Annis, far voodic -L00 K F0 R. THIS SIGNT ,7 _supplied the Tirus fAi-nily. S 75: 'roron- ..... , ,STANDARD BANK -of Mrs. A to General; for waintenanct ,STANDARD Palmer from Oct. 20th to Dvv. 21.;t, 7 TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY.MILLIONS ronto. 10(H), Hugh Pugh, and 7 Pickering Branch: W-E-(aw.Manager. lodgind for 3 Young, fL'-)Iil .12t b 'Whitby Branchi C.-A.McClellan,Manager. r 1% h. IS(w). 'P r fil I- ()I) the ron-d. Prompt - to Dec. 4-4) The sttndinz cqmndttee'�)n Light. E W ........ attetition 'to repairs''tts soon it. ijeeded -nn,�portatii�n repotted Power and Ti. and recommended the follovii ing'-p4y- saves farther ex cute. F( ''_` t:,,HTdi.)Electric Power 6ommis. Let ilia keep YOUr wd 11,)Ao 1AH), 1.)e*i rent ti��l; Sion of Ontario. for 12 ]Hvnps for the 6 efficiency-it %vill save yott itioney. .."!"'Village o.of Greeawood for Noy. find Otir repair shop I., etinipped with approved P • c I Bic kery :.mac.. 54AX). By-laws,were passed appointingThe machinery to facilitate prt,mpt and efficient lollowing township officers for 1022: work, We have tjie skilled mechanics to give -redients in our Bread we are Inspectors or Valiters of She-pp-' By using-No. I iLt5 p yott,a flrst class job. oiling sub-division No. 1. H E Web- We sell Geniiine Ford ParttA at priveft.sized P Keeps ,later; 2, J. Stephenson; 3, T Annan; 4. prepares' to give you a loaf of quality. by the Company. W Thom; 6. R V Mowhrny: 5, J Todd. Milne: 9, AN' P Bring yo%ivj:Ford't0: tis'ai,d tbiis'be's.tire of 1. W B Burk, S. A L T fresh and nice till the last orumb is used. If not, 10.J H Evunr-, Jones. 11, J 0 Spr the gennitie. ng. Iretting & I-­-r0rsvtn.- ' ' We will (Itiote yon.exact of repairQ or'. a customer, try a loaf-and be one the Sanitary lnspecters-W V'Richitrd. partQ before you buy.: .•.Son, W R.Ward and John M Gerovr Pohnd-keeoers-H E Webster, F W many we have satisfied. Robbs,. JnoClark,' Wni Nicholson, A Chester. G Toyne, Thirts,Puckrin, P .T Bell phone Ind Phone ­Rowe, W H Stover, D Dawson, W B atirk. W 9 ME(jor, L Hagerman, Vic- 29 200 tor Parkin, Win Middleton, W,HNoi,. IIl B y rea-1, Buns and Cake� alwa * s, on' band, ad P Ferrier, J A Jones, �OhA C, ton. 0 Eyanp, J PRIIister and J"rob Mir-yer. 0 in bulk and boxes. Chocolates lates Felhce-viewers-0 McCausl4ifd ,-Catirtithers, C Field, Tro Gornile�i JA.,& aiierwoodl. ,Colla'tutt —Wedding Cakes specialty. 4P --:Andrew. GOowtt.6. El Sleep. 'Ailid • vewAnnnn. W Alitebell, Geo White,,. Ford Sales and service Statiou. W R Chpqter,'W'P Ppti v. J Todd. NN' r7 if+�'SEE T Dec.D l2r,h Young,g, Ir (w). c,�.....i tte. ;,n Light.t. 'I.p I ted n n ea I lii� f"11..,ng' 711MW R IV Nii, M91 Monn6y 06 ELM®RE H. R. Pickering i ij, T n ;VK .7 W4 JET e PiAe CLAREMONT. Thus. -Gregg and Pled Ward v -shipped a Fr - -- T- J1W (7 W. --M. ha ed Wa rd 111rkDa'3'Jf after be'lugiu the Cattle on Monday. several .­7 biitiakss tQgether t.. Vigilance,Co 801; James Underhill shipped a car- fur �'':,!CED.�.R GROVE ",LOCUST H1 U BRANCH year-3. cattle to tho'city on- Tues• -Mrs. L. Overland; of Erin, re- Western Oats Corn day. -Oil Cake Cotton Seed The object of this Association le tb turned home on We(lu esday 'last Mix d Ch Dairy Feed A weeks el OF Suinaker Da lessen stealin and prbsecutio Morgan and Mrs. Pugh visits after men4ing a couple of wee Ground Screen ings Standard Screenings the felo'ns., with T. C. and Mrs. Gostick on here x%ith her son, C. A.;and Mrs. Oil Cake,Cotton Seed etc es Sunday. -pwoods!.60ten 0= Overland. �Speclal prices on Shumaker Feed, ifoilmses- and Cotton Seed Meal.. Oats Immediately with any meaa4ar a. 7- Miss, Little, of Lrindon. spent The High Schttol hockey team of Executive committ". the week-end here with her ling-to StouffvMe this ----A car of Distiller's Grains booked for first halt of January shipment. :sirs.-C. A-. y .OverAwd. (Friday) evening to play a friend- Membership he We are glad to report-that Mrs. Stouffville boys. somtery on 6pplicadon. We-vsfsh them success. John McGrath Is somewhat "' &NE OR9 -CEDAR GROVE ly-gavae with the ye. A. E. nErdES Xse.Oom.-T,. Z�JB&aka,C.a.P -provedin health after her recent A fancy dress carnival wfil be 7- Her, W. V. RLchordson. PickAring. u? t severe"illness. held in the Caledonian Rir?k, Jas. B. and Mrs. Madillreturned Claremont, on Tuesday, Jan. 17th: Thixtea., �`W. J. Clarke after a eudin* me on Sunday e teal j,R, 1p Good prize-3 wift be given and a - a C u G ' rago a ,week or twos with ar 800, band will he in attendance. .,F" of Stonffvule. The Claremont Library- Associ- .B 1 It is My TIrcurlins club wens t6 ,Unlop- ration will hold its regular' ranual 1 0 U, G H A M Ville on Monday- and played a meeting {n the library_room next To help you run part of Yours.y friinidly game with the team of Tuesday, Jan. 17th. 4rop.m. A T-open Ing a Neit?,Garage In the Va. that place but loin by, 5 sbots. large attendance of the members Isms of I'Vhitevale I itm prepared to do �A big game of- hockey at is requested. -7 Claremont rink on Thursday, Jan. Having Woured a Alechanic' wi -&IT kinds of re air work. including tops and side curtains, also 19th, Stouff ville ve Claremont Jun- vast - experience in motor over. q CARD OF THANKS. your and run like 'fors. Come and get a surprise. old,car look a new by 'The Same will be called at 8 p. m. To the El('ctors of PickeringTownship: hauling and machine work, we giving it a good coat of nett/piLnL 'Admission, 15 cents. Now aff the election is over,and the , '.... .. 4 Agent for Toronto machinery.ij;cLud- e are prepared to repair or,over. ing:Pumps,;Windmills, Siloon' Our blacksmiths have been reap- smoke hms abated, I. no* wish to andlGasollnelEaSt"e I ' ite a' harvest during the thank all those who gave the Old haul anything from the smallest -CHARLES IM. RICH, 13 9 qJ11 past week from- horse shoeing on Sport, and Pickering b�oT, their hearty 7- -ne t9 the largest and support on Jan. 2riff. bough I was -gag engi e account of the ley condition of the not elected, yet It is most gratifying Ho.me'Tel. 5521. Wbitevale,,fte roads which made it unsafe,to for me to know where the,,vote came eat automolile.. travel unless"horses were sharp front in each polling sub-division, and ' :.Shod. I feel highly elated under the circum S Gasoline and Motor Gieme9j also MASH stances. 1-n my opinion there is no- -auto -ries- Mrs. James Milne met with a ' serious accident* on Friday last. th'in;z too great for old Pickering town�, accesso o u t shio-,-yet-tbere are some things too-, ` Ind. Phone 5013, Picke�rjng act of -getting for the people to bear' 2 Go-'War--Prices of a buggy WbeD sbe fell on the tee and fractured one of her legg. In'cortclusion. you will notice that 6 'Pjvi�Emsj NLrw.-; of Jun, 6th, ............... expected. y o r She is nov.• doing as well as c a be the %Vbkerale correspondent is he '�'easb a i t bo here D - It. -Pr p " ietor" %,tte nn;:it i n R-t o make the public c believe recent. th�it I UIA ��cmething to do svith "Mr. David A. Pnvh, ho has' %Vb;,L-*s iloction bann. as. e ca 1-y revirned frow taking a mtirse h Ila ..Type F. -j-ing'16 C ptv waking trouble between in auctlonek M. J(jnp4' i% School in Chicago,is now prepatted nelzbhOrs. .And ,l here declare that J did rt,ir know anything whatever .H w- Do You-Remit Mon- to receive orders fur tzbnductitair, &bout the said ban2ter. .1 trust • o Money? Power aid Light Plut auction sales. See advt. in an. the gal,t correspondent will apol- HE .next-time is necessary-for you to remit money, Is one of the best linpiovements --"--TboeW0uie11',s 1uottttiv�-wtII;nyeet gs. remember toat the safest, most convenient and eco- other column. TV'' r tbe*rror In the next issue of T you can put on your farm. the N� at the home of MrQ.J. B�,Evan*on 'W'Shing all a, bright, akad prosper- nornical.medium is .Bank Aftney Orders. They are Think of the comfort .and con- the afternoon of Wednasday, Jan. ous yeAi issued for any amount up to-Aft dollars, and you can pur- venience of Electric Light and con- 18th when a good programme will -wisber&nd friend, chase them at our nearest braoch at f­­ three, Power to dTive the separator and be given. including "Community -Your weu J*bn A. White. cents to fifteen cents, plus revenue s m ;,:7�­-;�* Singttrg." Roll Call., "Sing say, tarp-ps. -16 urn, aching, ip-rap cite or pay." water abd other back-- ;.recite M. Cooper has improved the CARD OF THANKS. THE breaking job's. :A-, stairway at the north side Electors of Pickering Township: ing, ---Complete Outfit-Englue, 'store. leading no to the telephone -h to thank you all fur the' M -by closing it in. There is sup- 0 %OJM or nts T�the central,-by pf,rt you gave we At the recent el D n1AM1^&1 Generator and now no chanee of a person being tion.you whiie I was defeated. 1- will WHIM B�ZCH, Q P. LYND, Manager.. Batteries; blown away *ben attempting to -till have a desire to advance *our in- BROOKLIN BRANCH, L C. CkOS;�6 Manager. ascend the stali-s on 'a very windy t�lrests and wi,.kb you all suclieZs in the s future• See U's tu•day. _We coiTgatilate our townsmen. j ant. -;in t h ., e 49 rv��- IV. •-.&I a c It a 7 -d R- 3 Frank Cooper, ' 'Varewit EL;w. all their being Fippointe�d 4 town,,hi a- by-by the council ream o S t p 0. L,.Aliddieton' ' . - SALE REGISTER.P.t ing on Monday last. their meeti ,A, Tb,-y are both expert accountants -,t price ,F.or Bre`ad ' ALIA thoroughly understand their of hortte.q, tntt!v. cutrers.,bugafes, Poultry of all kiadq, :Be, paid for quality stuff, Aiidriirnitnr*. tbi- prnpprtyof Jr;.. Phone 2A18. rrip-aii-Aionary '"clety Munure FloT&--for Pastry Unimi Church will meet on tp­ St.. Whitby, Side at li3t) o'elock, - CLAR911 F, CHIDLOW, ONT If '30 b'elovk at nu have ariFthing to esell day ,afternoon at 2. 1)rilzlg it tdong� Stile to he held.under 'I bf! ina w4e. iItss lHitthell, Field Braii, ShOrts aud e,ed Flour Cover.. Wni.M-aW.auctioneer. FARMERS, ETTENTION of the MisAimary Sov Fsr).%y, J.kv. IA-fu " Importmint e,y4-)f the Presbyterian Church, of tock, ice le-- We are now booking orders forClon-, -groun i. -� w tract Peas for the,-ar 19.l and will be will give an address. All ladie�i• grain. roots" American C�ru d,:craeked and whole'insets, e etc., at lot 31. B. ar r heno'mro not,producing eggi hi,paying cirtantitie.-), try ou I- welcome. 14% con­Pickering (R mi4eMill).'th, Ityon ' our glad to have ordeas from a 'limited Our jkinlar hockey tenru' went number of good, careful FoLrnetv. f.rDpi�r.ty of Ebtiore Rowe.- Sale at -down to Pkv.kering on Mond ) ;V) thqrp. See bills.' Wm. Maw, ied. 0m. stied celebrated Laying Mash and Scratcl� FL having good soil prepared for thee toneer -Highest rA-ice paid !for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley,with the ft.uct. r ey, ing crop. We believe the price we played a friendly astne % team of that villstge biii were da WEDNEIADAY, J-vc. ZTtf-Auctinn But•kv•beat, Ape mud Oat's. are able to offe'r will compare favor- feated. The return*match will be gale of W milch cows and springers. ably with any crop grown on the farm, -rink thl,.z • 3 hor�,,,s and 2 brood sows at -lot 14,• Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and SaturdAys. Ours tocks of Flour and Feed played on the Claremont-rink 9 7. Pickering', the property of G. will be found complete (Thursday) evening, when, we W. Hodgson. Sale at one o'clock. at all times. ,hop e. they meet'prith better See bills. Win. Ma�*, auctioneeE Inv �The Campbell Flour 'Mills CO.) 'Ltdo Phone tai-Use it. FRID ILY JAq.27TH-At Cecil J.slack's J News of the deceasib • last week Ict'l. 'con. 3. Uxbridge. 30 head of Hogg & Lytle. Lintitedo Rev. Alexander White, late of high-class Scotch Shorthorns. Cates mills 'at I&I OSHAWA of Renfrew, and a former-pastor iw logoe'on application to Cecil J.Slack Claremont R. R. 3. Sale at 12.,%P. are r 0 •;"Peterboro Pickefing mout for eight years, was M. GPM Jackson. Ted Jackson and To 'ont .,expressed by his man friendssnd 7•L. E. Franklin,auctioneers. tdmirers here. The Bo(ptiatchurch ax forwarded an expression of ��a�, F by Tender. Years i or Sale 4 sympathy to Mrs. Nykite. Hard anaSoft .Coal Of the table Jan.nnniber- of 9unday SchoQI tbF- undersigned up. to Fridiv e G ft workers plan to attend the annual 20th. for the purch"MDf lots i�Xld B, -best quality on Pickering S, aibing'125 acre Township , naday Lon.9,Pickering. cont hand q. .or lees, 10 acres of which is in, 7!, School Association convention in ounbar. hutb, -belonging t,9 the estate of the • the Presbyteri9nPhnrcb; ,9 late John Anson. Good land and good i. THOS. A. LAW. -ning. after- tOD, this Friday mot Che'vrolet buildings. For further particular@ �'nonn a;d' evening. A splendid xzlcaceziz-ff.�Cut- apply to.1 C�Palmer, Boa 38, Picker programme by visiting specialists in work for the yonngiqarrRnged.. -2 FIRSTCLASS To the M t r o s al1initial sum of 7 AThe .. anneal congrepflunFil DAM R. YAKE 'meeting of the Union'Church %%,III to yu m.,,on irlm and Decorat' ill be' 'bi-t ur 'dtjujL Registered Optometrist be held at 8,1 aneys In V, Jan. 17th. At the close of the Cone on shortest notice by S ar w mg A and Optician' lbu-jpess of'the evening the usual IV .01 .. 1, , Will be at Mr. Palmer's Hoot and Shoo -00ugrejza'tional stepper will be George+ A. Lailley the balance to be paid for in co* n've'n*ient monthly pay.' Store, Claremont, Tuesday P. M.of Served. It is hoped that there iments. You have the use of the car while paying or each week, for Testing Eyes and -Will be a good attendance of mom- Wall Pnper Pattern Books, selections ..'.1t, and it will pay for itself. It 'is possible to buy ting Glasses, and to take arch. rents. The Board of Si mpsonsand'the famous ber,.4 mud adherents. --any Chevrolet car on thle monthly-payrnent plan now. Clock and Jewelry Repairieg for J. Euipire Wtill Pipers. is ill meet at the mam;0 Jeweler, Stouffvtlle. Any ro- of NIAnagers w The new 490 Spectral, with the new improvements i.. Yorke, e p 'ri or orders can be left with Kr at ng Reid, Butz 7- n Monday evening, Jan.16th. All orders for work received by W.G. best;value on the'- 'Market. Come to our Show- 7 or at Mr. Porter's Barber7, The annual Cla�emo her, Pickering.* Palmer nt Baptist rooms and see this new model of the Chevrolet. bnein -ial Shop, Clarmont, Church egs meeting, Sm 'Model Selling Price Ed -10 F, Initial Balance quat Supper and Roll Call was held an Payment Monthly Payments La-dS 5 C...swed.10L... Thursday, Jan. �tb. - This severe thfar U-11t.do •n thim AvAmd.."NZ, 4fl0 Roadster 810.00 8 248.,00 80.00 Tour. Reg SIG M.O() 60.00 .90 but-there was an interesting and Tour. Spec. 9211100 276.(K) W.15 -IT36,50 enjovable time spent with most of, M.00 con '405.00 100.01 a. the working force jif the Chat :Gre' etings- Sedan 1350,00 Reports from the vari- L. De-Wagon '810.00 130.00 ,,.Present. 243A) bus activities for 1921 evidenced a Setting Price Cash Initial -,Balance-10 Equal -We whsh our' many advance, A Alontlily Paymeints diWi3et and gratifying a "-,b, eing regarded a banner year for F. B. Road 8 1615.00 484.5(� 119.05 Pee. k. Odupe 356: '705.50 All the officers stand customers a the wor 706.34) 174.47 1 : , Of1%Il materials and design re elected �y acclamation, and the Red 3 174.47, Sedan kepi in stook. It will pay YOU 4 )te�hon- .-M errv­.Christ tnas O(Lt 110.01 A- Landis v( 445 il 5 eall at our works acd inspect nor now* ­Toil *c. -creed one of its seniors,` Ric obtain prioss Don't be misted 7 Ward, by making him life dea- and -a agents we do not employ them,oonseques6a con. The pAkor, Rev. C. W. King ly �9 Cal), sma do throw off ihe agent 00mmisgion of 10 per o4ju s.,wbiab you w5- an SO ser"inly save by purchasing fzow no. r commended the earn- G Cie' evieNvin g the fruitage of the year, ffil"py New Year as reporto . CW Ge''row s ar est, prayerful work done as seen in the increased nninber of con- 1. ringoia, J. T. MXTRkSON Veminnq and the consecrated ef- 'Ind. Phone M4 2- -Wbdtby,Qalm* BROU G11AX 11 A W 054*#Ad Werki, :fort rt of the Year. - 01 t; z -1�, 4n, A A• 7�7 T.4;t nz,7 Pi is,5 r �_4 =&A Apart perspire It IWO to e - .1 yet to Co arrid. h Wdr$t A--stince,wbo Non! It -4 Flollowing lunch`came another By. OIL 1 .1 OWLY.ToN. a r and them 10411e8 of 6mes 0 mowing, of clock Bolt, of which .the Prince Dowd of-101481M 9ntarle., likilikfitai will be,XW to answer questions on Public Realth mat- never tired. Sea bvAhLag figured in his thr,,jSb this colums., Address him at Bpadtua House programMe on"two occasions, hue- -e—m th C, lr"ceut. Tomto• The contestants were the Prince, the Duke of York and their two equerries, this city daril of-life. But there we thoubarrds and the rL ter in. a Prince won by a -mat of 7haq '0z, Ada pe(yple .Hving of young people who-never seem to yards each,time. He Shapes better in lum are at present PMY 0o of affaft'j' ► is bad for -community and aonvothing WuAt and purposes "DQbodY earell what involving horsemanship. 'ijb� abnormal editions .of Me. ooea�&-tn•qmtaet witk-thesa�-- -They ru=Ing the drift &Long alone, amd to 931 of brbunts other btirm of athletics, except those -bo"llow and done quit y, otherwise kind of life they lead'or what be- Free from Cares of State. cases the -ta0le of a great comes of them., in many L wig be the spec A t&vor1t9,eVeU1nj;1 diversion was A -old, drift- laxity of*inorsls among men and wo� people, yo1mg aM walk along the promenade, when the se and this brings beat known &&tffig drifting ileWly bt# ffar*- men leads to disease Young Man In Europe. h� ly.Advords, a lower and looser It his father's 1E stag- tbe awful result- carol lepers, 6 mingled as freely with danger to the contmunity and a bur- 111f-life a"M luora3L Subjects.as Lay holiday making.clerk•jay Mder better couffitione den to' ttemselves. At the venereal or shop. assistant. Outside the ragged'digeaseclinics in one of the hospitals tide sipid & grounds of the house he enjoyed'. vara- lea6ght. in the daww'-bit' the bok.,influences sprays in a Large city in this pmvince it Was doxically enough,his greatest freedom blame? found that the large majorA7 of vie- that packed, the g the stream.Who Is to among the Crowds -�jle for these deplor- time of the disease are,men armt we- have no honw or who are 'Promenade and piers, where no one she conditions? * is it the high cost men. who would have Mistaken him for any one of Xving? IS it overcrowding? I"t away 'rcM home' said that Pvwt'mft but a4 ordinary holiday making young for expensive clothes? to it 'acne of them are church goers or nia�n, enjoying the heat &" the crush circumstances em. oth&wise anchored in-the emmunity. a combination of circ turmoia of The. non-supervised dame bell at wid'his solitude, partleta4azly his s solf- -bodied in " rush apd tude,to the full. joneliDw of a present is one'-of the greatest evils to Bedtlwe w" rarely alter 11 o'clock, voodam Me? The far as be overcome. The newly formed So- was mostly foe city is prormbia Cent- cial Hygiene Council of Tor6uto is the hour before which strangers and transients are con possed. In listening to the gramophone. -1 as other in every taking this matter as well no books and very ed-.4md thousands of People TbeA Prince read matters.of equal importance. In hand. city are transients. Tha M preed few newspapers during his vacation. without It bas a big and a praiseworthy task edam, merely regl6onti The only volumes I saw In the house or helpful-influencee, They%ahead of I+- were of, military and historical in-The Cdwczl has prepared-Itself to _Deed-sympfitbl.they tiarbatT-I.-saw no signs 6fainovel any-' 7 t&Iat somebody,. Xr&PfPle with the WmV -aspects of indication where. o6me re the racial problem by adopting this But often-the"Indications so Britain's Young Man has, it seems, ap9srent.t -pne hard world name and discarding the old and IL lively interest in music. He can Pawn by unheeding, intent on its WV-&`%w11-out title of "National play the plano'moderately.well, but is* .7 • VW of businjes and social engage- Council for Combating venereal Dig- a better audience than executant. ThU is a good Move. Tz shows a lot of ease Even street music interests him, ai Ze&U. And yet therei is L WEITER BARD Oil BAI Council I CHECKERS—By H6ck Irtio&h1p in the world, and there are at, cum that the --resolute witness Uft following.- who w wmaes, physicians and lay- .0 ban0reds ould willingly be of men and no morning a barrel organist the winter season is a bar&one on a 9 pezvice to others, if they knew how. men---have g7wped thq. realities re- brought hia'instrunieut to's standstill the baby. He is more or lets confined solution of I x1te- io prob em No. 10, To,begin with, much wood udght be gsrdxg this Serial sc*urge, wul are near the house and began his reper- to stuffy, badly-.-Youtilated r6oma.-It pubhshed.last week. Is as follows- dome by� business concerns, Ma4_,Y 10 plannizW to attack the-catism and in- Present do not seem fluen—cei_that load to Immorality, js teire of iadWba9kneyed refrains. Ex- is go often stormy that the mother W. B. W. �B. -yrbom it to take rcpt for sane-tanned young man In a does not get him out in the'fresh air 1 7-3 28-22 .4. 8-15 .14-17 in the home or well as point oust the awful conise- . -14 -7 the alightest, interest bldg Alft. open at the throat, Leaning as often as she should. He catches 2 3-9 25-29 5 15-13 6 of-the dionses, once they 3 11-7 2-11 6 18-9 do M**Wtk Condition under which their quemees -over some rusty railings close is-the colds which rack his little eyatem; his I. love been contrarted. Respons 1,1,;Le W". cy have to live. road, and some urchino J Uut Uf VAU-0,& I OU the other bmA= Test with Literature is being =aW-A on the pavement, the scene was do- and be. becomes Peevish and cross. 1CROM binuou or he=,.Who fof-VWVDtS to teach children at graded mother I-To. ll-Whfte to move and win. serted.. In tact. from the business To guard against this' the pick ages the lemons of life and self, as some reason faways seems to- well as thoroughly int4ligent etreu- Point of -view a worse pitch for a Should keep a boxot'Baby's Own Tab. out, the worst possible type of frusids They regulate the as. Ian poointhV �out the -dange" Con- street Musician.could hardly be found. lets In the boase. and acct I bancee, There * of cour Presently the IrAtrumenUdist *came stomach and bowels sad break up on in ZTeat fronting those who step from the path to big Met air-"Bubbles" "The tans colde. They are sold I by medicine condital �� where"I= of virtue. The home, the school, the tf, set the urchins, Wia-lug luaUly, while dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box 7: and friendless and often drift chumb, the Salvation Arnw. the Roo.. JR 0 from eltisem- sts;Tted A Se._vhoA&ryXlubs, and to whistle. gayly When the last note BrockvilI4. 9uL =Ttltboaut moral-ZU=m&ZA;.d:&SWA are a" sR roHing, up their #leaves to get aw uWed with a thump and & rumble, WIMP crew into the I'my and try to ilrivis this so- 4 lit ob tke look-out for- the organ grinder, who. had thus throng. eW mensce from the country, The wpW to join the Merry achieved distinction without knowing RUN that program to this end is 4babover evil influence it to is complex Success Nuggets. paused expectaot*a. moment. then on the downward path, life used. u in Chrism. Poo* swung away up the road and so out of The most obvious lease two eve must be 000ntenoted by in-I - P MUM eight, while Edward Prin,6e of Waled, teaching is that therk Is no hapPID&S lam; Ruentes that work for good' and tbat A moth" writes to ask if condensed ittill whistling blithely,s&untar1d_b&Ck in hiving or getting anything,but only I sprovi" heWthy ocinpggiowhip. and milk is as good as cow-11 for a to resume his mowing. in gbring.-Heury Drummond. ientertakm&V* hr aR those who to a dAM Just Under two Yom at W; also The force of character to ftinak :1 � tion The result of w quining has left I u of this position will appou ­,Alr"t Gztmt am living "ir lives VP diet should be used to correct me with , the distinct and posalbir live, An the foregone days Ot virtue next week. :constivathm. This says her 0110110. - f satifitying Impression that, here I& a work their health Into this.-Emerson. In mW effort put for"M to T&I"'chIM eats weU-cooked cereals, mas6#0 young man who, having found that the To love for the sake of being loved whose cat and'dog were not the bet- % 0114 ma2el stands1a+ it must be forc- Potatoes, UMLA and butter, milk and rates bafe cheated him'of.the ordin- L3 bUmanj but to love for the make of ter for his.piety. to U31111d that warnbl" fruits. She is alenost rIormal In Weight. 'a heritage. haa. never- :' Labor is the geritus that chin-isit an Young um", r. loving is 'angelic-lAmarttne. =respecjwy to the young,I In.answer, I would say that cow's theless, resolved to faee his-destiny There is. only one thing stronger the world from ugliness to beauty and are =mton 'if the surroundlags in tykilk is better than Condensed mil 'than armies and That Is an Idea, whose the-great curse to a greatblinsIng- k, cheerfully and 'da.tifully, Opie Read. thsa' 7 live are not ImproveL'provided the milk Is free from -tub- An.average young man. bores Priate time has come.-VIctor Hugo� 31W% sad more'the necessity of this ercle b-scUH and other germs.The milk Wales and hearing the tespon&f_ Bleimed is -the man w he is be. • who having Let a man get the idea that; teatWO of '00MUrOftity' Service' wal must also be fresh mA clean. AS re' bglty,more manfully that most of us nothing to say, abstains fromliving us lug wronged, or that everything is to be acted upon if my ImFttne gards constipstion, the child Should would bear it-- this Is how I would wordy evidence of the' tact.--George against him, and yaw-Cut his earning gwxA Is to be done. The school, tin have more vegetables, fruits, cereals UP the heir to Britain's kings-bip. Eliot capacity In two, dmzvk the Y.M.C.A, the Yotusg and ;rater. Let her have whole wheat sum Men will wrangle for religion. write I breads toasted, end whole grain mr- for It, fight for It, die for it=-anything I Gracefully Pleased. VoWid Club,and the Girls' Chk are sal powerltil influences for a'higimr Stan. emu. A Point for Parents. but live for it.-Colton. 'A_JJrJtlsb railway c40g*_LAVk1s of -Mrs. F%atbush-"How did yon come 'Men of Mettle turn "&I polntmtenU tourlot In Ireland who left the train to decide on a name for the baby?" into helps as the oyster turns Into- at eiM Station arld went ahead to the 7:.. "during his recent seaside vacation unexpectedly allorded me an o; M. Bensonturst-"Well, we began pearl the send which annoys it. luggage van to ask If It Is trunk. Was XEM Fff A T which une at A,and thought of all the names be- 'bits. Pte,- pootuutty of owdying his. habits. Gr4eylug one's self to.death may be safe.-After the sixth time-the exas I rO leased from the cares of state,he went glati ng *Ith•that letter; then we took a luxury for the rich; a washerwolu" pers,ted guard replied: FR?MaOF,WA down to Brighten, the metropolis of B. d be w ent through the whole al- with eight children to support cannot; "Begorre, I wisit the Lord had made the south coast, where, In.a quaini phet, afford such a luxury. I ye an elephant instead•of an ass, and . • . 0 "But the child's name is Alice. 1, Rowland 1-1111 used to say that he! then you'd always hare-yoiir trunk-4n. and quiet old Georgian manor house, welcome freedom from the 'Votild not value any gin's religion front of you." PREWKVIN`G HEALTH he found thougbL" - - I lso� It In. When we got as far as Z worries incident4l to the solemn bual- FOR "IS.,ST"MOUS 1.!n I . . we ..Gut ilack Rua oegan ski over again & at A. #oyWles often chootie aevierel' 0000 Practical. ways.-pt spending their let- muro, enforced or otherwise. By Some rivers of Siberia flow over ice standing In a back room of one of the many years old,and almost is solid*8 3wnt a A tributary to the Lena has half dozen or so villas that overlook rock fk1bk* WM Setting Out the manor house garden one could a bed of pure ice more than nine feet! Trip to h1dij6 watch a blue-shirted. belted figure thick. beat to the task of lawn mowing, ee. casion&IIK etc ins to wipe a glisten-New* despatches tell of the strenu oui official visit'to Indfix of the Prinde Ing face with a blue 'handkerchief. ot Wat*&'-They-do not teR, however. ThILI vires ths, P M,d&v17 Wi3ion tue t'rince ,fit for India. One heard the clatter of Ubom on trips of state.. Nor do they tb�e 4pachtn�e every morning and most Worm the public of the rigid train- atiernoona. There was no doubt about Ing list must undergo to keep fit. A his taking the job serioulily. ft7M visit to-ludic always is trying- His daily regimen'was that of the,- t-wip is probably the most senstble holiday maker rather than trying yet undertaken by the Imperial that of the get fit quick enthusiast. unity. Rel"ation was IN. keynote; a small sum of romance bailance of streuuousnesi being simp- rolf-this, reason the wbJellkourrounds the young plied by the mowing. man who ,' WARNING! Say "Bayer" When you buy Aspirin. ta bravely seeing It through Is iutemmi- in the- morning. garbed In rough died rather than diminished by this tweeds, he' mototed to the 011 links. tablets, you are see the name "Bayer" on Unless you great ambassadorial adventure. Even Published reports had it that be con-p -Abe ordtawy persta who in 6VdimeT7 ,statently carried aft all the barters. As �ot getting'Aspirin at all. Why tak� chancesF visits India can hardly a golfer, however, the Prince did not, qftturn from that land of princes, Pa- and does not dWingpish himself. Un- Accept only an. 11iinbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of try "d purple skies without be- like some other royalties one could i Aspirin," which contains directions sad dose worked out'by . investect In the, mind Of the stay 1 name, he does not expect to win be- with.a mropicion of Its SISM-1 cause he ls'who he Is: He was sever- pbysiclans 'during 22 years and proved safe* by millions for When the Prince of Wales re- al tithes squidly beaten at Rove, and -Colds.— •-Headache •-RheifMAMISM ma, Its W1111 be to the popular mind cheetftlly admitted fact. to Britain a at. noon, .1re wo -hed `Neuritis more romantic figure than I Toothache ,.!-Neuralgia Returning uld s au ever. his odat and get to work on the lawn. Farache -I =.bW-. A I_7 In this connection he _;Preparltiq for India. eald.,Jo=1arfT__:, Randy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Druggists. jr But although.be is not Obsessed with to the gardener: "I'll send you my bill lohnst A.,Harliadon' M tr4tfie*n6tIoa of keePluv It, the subject when I get back. It'll be pretty stiff Aspirin N the trade marl: ?reefs red In Canada) of.sayer Manufacture of Mono- sh and Canadlan,176ema," scericavieftter of swirrileacid. While.It W well knoivn that Aspirin nutans Dayet —Jitbor's gone up. you know!" He Author of"Irish 13801e 4�O all 16nscftinly lias a comfortable share of rnRnufaf-lure. to assIst Ahp pw,11,t.1kair.pt Iniltations. the Tablets of r mp r -bli,lied. . starnpPd with titeir,gneral trade rnark.'the "SaWgr CPO"" on recently -pu will be This wits demormt-teted,further observed on another occasion X` ,M. r or I 0 ne, A, 7 q. 4�m. 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' i _ __ -' 1 _ _.. '�'w�'-' _ -----_ _ R"�► , .,.i w.i�ssilii•■ Y i , ­,''•�'Jall~Mry 4► "� -lye a. � , — - ----- .,.•�` dolteves In Poles ;r. r i. ` J. �1141wg , While`fn I,o�lan recce a'Dhbltlk �s y r :ti- r ,:' . ��t mlmn, spending a•holiday; sauntered in BIT ice!aJd .. eprevaado®af "� s '•;. ..; to a basbar'e shop for a shave. Wben he had finished the barber after sating flatd�ee. _-'-- -- --'--- hauled trim-a eheek-tor mole than-the headaches,b ton. I• Rich, Red Blood Brings Bright- man thought he s�howld be charged. of•other aisajre� He regarded it thoughtfully. 1NfllGESTl01 1 and Rae Cheeks. l ° EYE y "Do you happen to know.the aignis• no remedy is so'lustly famed 11111 v " canoe of- that red-and-white-striped Mother Soivel's 9yrup the �sry Unlucky. ; The girl who returns home from school or from work thoroughly tired pole in front of your s'hopT' ' stomachandlivertordcwith "*hY don't you marry2” „ 'Ica Di.," aatd-the-barts epwtat3on. - "I'm very unlucky! Everg time-I -- :- out will be fortunate if she escapes a see In olden times, barliena were sue- _ NOTHER °'"' meet a family I would like bo marry. r� 'physical breakdown, because-this get- Into I find they have ao daughter," K {= king tired so easily 1s probably the gEOne as well ea toneorial artiste. _ first warning By o! a thinning When a man tPad to be bled he came FS06191PS � p to w barber."` Obliging. > _-blood that moat not be disresLrded it ru e. s her health�is to be preserved. "Then whatever you do don't.' take' Mother! Clean A customer (alter the shop srseiatant • f:i >fi t - r'' ' _ .. When the blood becomes thin and down that pole! has, pulled down everything, even to impure the patient becomes pale She iChild a Bowels With• =ys�)—°Yo„ the ]last package of hat t ant only tires otY easily but often euf• Plant Sense. CallfOrifla Fig SYrap don't appear to have any gumption at �r�«l ` , _N fers from headaches Palpitation,of the a13, my man." :> ..y, heart. Something like inteitigQlnce is often Even a sick child loves the "fruity"' The amistant (politely) — "`No �- rt, dizzy spells and`a loes of appe- exhibited by plants. -If, d'u'ring a dry taste of "California "' k '� : tits. Fig Syrup. it the ma'am. Bu# we shall be pleased to e ' Y season, a bucket of water be placed little tongue is coated, as if your child procure It for yon, ma'am." Ia this condition Dr: Williams' Pink near a growing pumpkin or mellow. in _is listless, cross. feverish, full of cold, - ;.:T;Pills will be found to have a beneficial the course of a few days it' wig turn or has colic, give a teagpocrnfu1 to action on the blood. Mine Delima I.a from its .course, and get at least one cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few- -Certainly Not. gtt'' ,frentel'e St. Ambrose, Man., has Two Lne hboas were chatting over of its leaves in the water. hours you can see for yoiiraelt how W:« ;:.. proved this'in her own case and ad- - the fence when Mrs'. Bailey passed. w vises others to use these pile. She thoroughly.it works,all the, ocustipa- "Pretty woman,�Mri. Baile,y!„ re- H :,asys: "Before.I began the use of Dr. tion poison, scurf file and waste out ofk ; Min is the cheapest and the bowels, and you have a well, play- marked one, "Whg was she,?" Williams' Pink Pills I felt like a com- 'I have forgotten. Here's her little plate' wreck of my former self. My best IrrediLA�e in the World (ul child again. Millions of mothers keep"California ' I'Il' salt him. Frank, who was MISS FRANCES NERD,: , 'blood was poor and thin.. I suffered for your Children as well as Fig Syrup•• handy. They know a tea, your mother before she was married T' Chita Ill. $ T from faint and dizzy -spells, and had! for yourself. Give it 'to Frank regarded his queetioaer go' spoonful to-day saves a sick child to- "Only a medicine of truly wodel• Dackaches_aad headaches_-almost-averg __t1Lem_iri gQOd_iarge do88s.It_ druggist for crvely'--"the wsen't my-mother 'be- fur merit could have done what Ta4er-, '. day. I decided to give Dr. Williams' ! morrow Ask your d fore she wag married;' he replied will IlOt Only 88Ve you doe- genuine "California Fig Syrup" whjoha Ptak Pills a trial, and by the time I tore' bills but it will also directions' s�xerels• did for me and there is pothiW had used-three boxes I Sett much bet- ' has for balsies amt ehHdren - enough .for me to'say a�baRtt..ii ° ' i . -help to make your children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! good ." 'ter sad I continued taking the pills said Miss Frances. Newman, 260,:, �r . ha�Spier, and will improve - -Yon must say.°Caiitora7a' or yon may __ The Ruling Paselon. . - until I felt as well as I ever did. Per ' '`Ii+ls'sch St., Chicago. , what they did to my acre I cannot 16- their chances in life. We get an imitation fig sYwup• 'A number of darkeys were unk d- "I don't think anybody ever etiifer44 :t.r z;.2. �. commend.these ills too hog V should not need half eo - " Ing a.boat with a cargo of anvils, for air more from indigestion than 1 411tI p Airmen. which the Dr. Williams' Pisi�Pt]ls can be ob. ••many, prisons, insane airy- rau'mgC1Q.to be Cs1111idOd on_' y received two cents for and for over a year I'was in trrebobttald each anvil carried asbore. health. I had smothering spells =.A ,',• rained from any dealer in medicine, es lams, aIId aIm8h0uses if all Cloud Distances. Jose—"Capin, if 1 darry tab'aarvils MY heart palpitated ao violently I{ by mail f ii0 cent a box or six boxes children-had s happy e1;Ild- Among the many important develop- at a time how much dim I get Y" thought I had heart trouble, 'brat b f'or t2.ti0 from The Dr- Williams' litedi-� hood, cents being tested in London toe the •• „ ��. • title Co., Brockville,Ont. � Cap's—fiwo cents each, boy. , knew now it was all caused from � 7 proposed scientsflc illumination, far Jose started down the plank when stomaeh, night flying airmen on the Landon- it broke and he fell to to the. river "Since taking Tsnlac I feel and look ' - with the two heavy anvils. When he like a different person. I have a apLaxs— . Parts route is a method of finding the �,pp � ner �1►+iltl<m height of clouds. came to the surface he cried; "Cap. did appetite and my digestion to jug tiraa77 wars •s��+s�a++ The apparatus conatata of a power, fain! ff yon'tl don't throw me a rope pmt I sleep eight or alas hoot! full searchlight for throwing vertical r••., lj a iw v a every night and got th DeamB of clouds and an especially 4�L3tese hwe anvils .$ STANFORD Lion,for there would be no reason-why peC y de. lose mah fo teats. Ing feeling fresh and happy, AIyF Variations--Stanlay, Stania{gh, Stan- tt should be borne by ogae'resident salt' signed theodolite, through which to friends tell me I'm ai gaming now rs' more than another. observe the clouds. The searchlight tstnard's Liniment for Olatempst'. and I certainly ought ta'be.for E'm GAP r Racial. Stanton, glo4 x SlaAiaw. 'is placed at a measured distance from joying life again." •. _' Racial Or101n—Anglo-Saxon, --- '. -- �,; ��•�, Source--LecalQtles. t Origin—English.D!lyAPElt She theadalRe. whfah consists of s Tanlac Ps sold by leading druggists y, Ellie !s another group of Aaglo-8az• es�De mounted In such,a way that everywhere. Raelat. *dvit. on place names which have become Scams--An occupation. the angle at which it 1s pointed can BELTING FOR SALE g ''• `it be read_with-minuet accuracy _flu-a . _ Etar�b�_S —family named - The f .:,..:•.:W ..,,.'b,• - f'haTC sisenwto-'be as attl►biG twos aL>r KIl5Ti7it oY RFbW AND vflRG ;• special scale. It is set so that the meleeas pntl•ya saws.cabte,hos•.packi' dropped into wk water. a • tiosns, however, are by no means iacht- ending osurce of surnames in the oo point where the beam 'enters a cloud etc,.:1iJV d sehjeot to provat at rower To preserve ehAdkeWs i�, , give of all till!"stan"' names.' cupations of medWva3 England, not• can be Been 'thratngh the centre•of the yri�' i6 � satrrll�to CO. F M withataad 116 TORK. BTRIMT, RONTQ deem lmaned6ately after each aUa� ,to English e mimes. "IIvariations.eems, as'there da" the nu more cubed rhea 1u-result easy to with the � �� >� »aMY .. g lukewarm w are variations of smith perhaps p of the cloud from a known _ - eaCapa O theodolite, i u:lt that it is easy to calculate the Piffle our highly .., ;mare, though there are not to manyg y speciatixed Industrial and= p- DOGZ)L^aE�+t$F9 �� •,� commercial to-day. ? %f nigies bearing them. organization It b promised to establish thin a Lumbe an'S Fr'r n �r h r The"Aan"or"stain"in these urines -��per !s one o[these.] To the I17ns- �tus at stations along fte airway a ]:low to FLO" hehman the source of fhb racily Magi 2're• to am AA. The Original and Ot►ty GeOwns so as to Inform pilots of cloud dis- dr•ss b the Author. name yre"Ute no mTatery. &Dr tae - - - Time the family name-of Stanford has taa�ea by wireless. ••++ .rw.w e6U saw r•. I i4mply been derived tram a place, word b still to everyday trade use in _ F ._ �11N Y V& a • which. if we• were naming it today, his country.• But though- the sears MONEY ORDERS. . y 'd probably earl "Stoney-P'ard." trade exists to Canada,the trade name The safe way to send money by mail -• ti; Stanle4gh and Stanley, when the Sat- b se4dom met with. :is by Dominion Express Money Order. I - r •• ter I: not as Ang3lcized form of the The "draper' b a dirt' goads mar- COARSE SALT MlY �F - F 4-~q, chant. And he was back In the Acid-_ Cause for Congratulation. • Polish given name cf�Stanisdawa or. LAN D SAL T _ die Ages„ at the period when popvla- Uncle (telling tail yarn to young!* g' stanblans, ipesnt.lrriginal]y a stoney bens began to expand so rapidly that nephew)—"We hgd more thaw a mile; $wk CarlOb mesdowiaimd. Stanfield. is easily seen •.�•""' �� is the indivktual commuattiee there Go go to•gtt oat,of the !ores#, when TORONTO SALT WORKS YARMOUTH, N.S. - ston field. The "ton in Stanton O as et' were not enough given names to go we hersa+il the howls of a pack of, . C. J� CLIFF Y .+ ._` '. 'b the old +hn&bo-3a:oa "tun." from around, and a man's neighbor's and wolves behind us. I stratned every- TORONTO which our word "town" has come. IL ualnfances In speaking scq apes n6 to'him tack nerve. bat all In vain. Itio�v I' could snobaure. cant as 12109106 - - Ii � .�ni tS>the ot his'occupation or fib hear their pasties breath!, and aim.-'last Finaliy, Staulaw comes from "ataa" parentage to dish lain hi G p bas ngu m from I left their mnszles lonching in THINS FLAT HAIR . land "laws." "lows" or"loe," whidt, to some other who bore the same given when—„ - !the Anglo-Saxon, sigatded a email name. Nepbew-"`Yoe must bave felt glad. GROWS °L�NG� TlyICK Ihill. Thus the family name of Draper wee Uncle." _ - j -` Later. at the period when family originally descriptive of the merenn- Uncle (amased).7=GI d! WbyY" ay' � maces began to forts, names of towns the cailtng of its bearers', and, was Nephew-"W'ben you found they had AND ABUNDANT r-..,• ;.' ;:�aad pLaaoes-such as these were used to preceded by "Is," meaodns .,the." theta'muzzles on!'• designate Persons who formerly lived The prefix, however, In later gene ♦ - ` 'Q in them—not those who lived in them rations was d Minard's Liniment for Gen" in Cevra - "Danderine" cos,4 -_ - roAPed as useless attar y,. Only SS cents a bottle. .04 •: Iri the time, Los in that case the imams the -name- became a &mily one said "— Mw• 1 r One application ends all . )u►aaId lose Its value as an identifica-' ceased to be merely descriptive. Finsen S ri#Aids SCIence. dandralf, sto a itdtill� Watt!"ea__ ' and faNing Lair, and, g kettle now is to be added Finsen's cat in• a 1 monienm, " as a humble coadjutor in the,work of you have doubled the ` .. . _ beauty of your. hai.:. benefiting mankind says a Co en- 1 •` '. -. "- •_ � p It will, aPPCar -s mss=, balanced dot, may sound hagen despatch. !t has jest been re- so.-soft lustrous, ,and =; ens to do up.But what vested in connection 'with a Finaea ease you• most '. .Confusing many p�p� telebrattob at the Instttnte here tjrat �+ wil ?- :' i the discoverer of the famous curative • will after a few •; _ •� ray got his first idea fl'olitf• watching �Ll�lCiLil'el Foe' weeks use,when you see .,:: - The,}'acts, as explaMed -his eat warm herself m the sun. He ntiowny hair—fine,t >i�t--, fN, observed that as the shadow crept up - iy=_ �iCTe. afB tlmble. \ -bee cat moved on,so aim to always keel) � ��� ' but really ' sew hair p Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot QEtci gaming all over t:te steep, "117+urder- as mucn sa pusswiei in eue di._, . ,,."- me" in to the hair wh ` s to free the pores or unpar,l.ca u-d fellow - i light. with a gentle application of Cdtkvra Oint- of rain an sunshine are to-vegetation. The secret of a balanced diet"is to have food Believing that the animi-r instinct mint to soothe and heal. They are ideal It goes right to the roots in rates '; � artainittg all the elements needed for proper must have felt that the for the coast,as is aboCacicuraTalcum and strengthens them. Th a tpe tful, lgiutrition. el rays.were be for perfuming. ' . stimulating tonic helps thin �fslesa, These ements are'protein,to'nourish ficial, Dr. Fiiisen decided to study the g,yy� p�n�w�as� � �' the tissues; starch and sugar to furttieh one - question scientifically, and his dis- throughout theDominion.CanadianDepet: ceded hair to grow long, thrcl', heavy $ energy, UN"sµSt.Paul n and luxuriant. 1Fat to supply heat; and mineral salts-to provide covery was.the result. aura de•pabar•s = =" the material nl�eaSBry for building nerves;brain, - I)r, Niels Ii Sam; F.tnaen was a Dan- ��]j'N,*S •._.;:: acid tooth and bone structure. ish phymictan famous for his applies- s"CasCaretsll if Sick - tian of solar and electric ray's to the Grape-Nuts the nourishing cereal made of cure of diseases of the skin, especial- Bilious, I- adaChy i N1MCA1 A _H ky of lupus. He published many workq From the Bowels i�L V AC HIS NNee✓✓ l� Whole wheat flour and malted barley,sewed with � on the subject of light cures. In 1903 R forty years Sloan's Liniment ^1j` '' icreatll or milk is a com 1 he received the Nobel raze is medi- Get a 10-cent box now. :' has been the quickest relief for r im , p ete'food for young and p neuralgia, 'eciatrui and rh for Id alike. tine, lie was born at Thorshaven, You men and women who can't get lgi . Faroe'islands, on December 15; 1860, feeling right-=who have headache, tism,tired muscles,lame backs,sprains f - Ilraro to our -and died at Copenhagen oa September coated to and strains aches and pains. y gco:er today and get a package of ague, bad taste abd foul a.i Grape-Nuts. Eat it with milk or cream for - 24, 1904. breath, 'dizziness, can't sleep, are bill- Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely,' ;.� --'-�~- ous, nervous and upset, bothered with i t°tthout rubbing, at the Crest twinge. r' :breakfast; or•with stewed fruit ell or ' as a e jelly 3 Thoughtlessness Checked. ' It eases and brings comfort sore ly ,.m delicious dessert for lunch or-dinner. 9 a sic!., easy, d Bordered stomach, or and readily; You'll find it clean sell r XF , g i "Out after hours again, hey-"'"said have a bad cold'. Are you keeping'your ; Q, _..• r _..... , -... .. „ non-skin-staining. the father. bowels clean with Cascarets, or mere- ; Sloan's Liniment is fn's en "' + , Every member of the family will reliAH this "Only ten minutes labs," relied the ]y forcing a passageway every' few Ask your neighbor. " ro :' palatable and nourishing food— son days with salts,•cathrartic pills or car- At all dntggists-35c, 70e,=1.40: of Cascarets work 'R ell,.go at once te_:yQur_room�sir, for 1 whlle.you ad¢»;e ¢anode- = . rape-N Uts_rule •Bod -Builder iocx'yotrrseif in and bring me tfie�®y. meep; cleanae the stomach of sour,far- " is y - This thoughtlessness, must be check- menting food and foal gases; tike the There's a Reason ed.,, excess bile-from fiver end carry out of .11 l the system all the eanatipated poison i 1�>l1}S Made by'Canaldian Poe m.Cereal Co.,Ltd.,Windsor,Ont. Perspiratiop staine can be removed in the bowel!. a C�ascaxet )Shysic to• g 'from garments by- nubbin$ with am- night wll srtraightAlt you Out b�mQrn ..,., _.,.a-•---- ------ _.�l�on�aand�wtaa,.----T- ----- -�:�-- � s4 cxc d fir"''a s$ a 4 .:a uvr+r�.�"`.�y., ": a'• '.,. !} r. .i r .. +. / N., } rN_ 'f -r Wit 1'.a`i +. �t ,"' yi'"t�r".l:�' .ds-:rK :?xt, ».sc. •• ",,w -+f �, •»•J '�`'. .c,�j;,�,•w ' 4aM Y'n ,•C'X :y " i s.. �.. '` ..; ex.•-.i,•, ,`'•i, r +..,„ v r ^"w„"':'NAV ^,.,.,,, u r -`-.T } r' a , _ ? + a.�"3$ y fir•. F y / �'" '' -a4F v'r ., r' y, ,»c. 5 �4 ""' e ,�.w: 9t .' r' �{' „t` _ �:+,s.. -,.;'+"�' �s,''.•a :✓. `±-.s ;�; ',•',i{s �'!' +y'' '.( -':`o.P�,,SAC-"st x�r • ''.. .:P'; .'•,sYl�'!n• ....k+^��. _ ,rr..' :�'.a�'�. - �.�'�.'g�:':�.. ,,,,•,.., .r A o err w 7��� �•e{-• --��-r(�� —.., _ Dr: l enrT will heraas'nsua�:` ..:(i 'hoe>;ey mat�}i' between 'next.Tueedhy taatts to his prb Claremont gad Pickering lesion tiutie& * was Olayed'ou Gordon's 'rink here --W.J. 1+'l�infng,of 'Toronto, at on Monday ,sistiertioon;wvl3ich re- °”' � ,• r, ✓ -Born, on 1lt6nday, Junuary 9, teuded the funeral oftitelateJobn stilted- in favor of- Pickering by to L. and Ill 9cott;:a_Son. Jelihsen olio Jtlbdap _ ""- -Mre.3ohri Law, of Toronto, is -.Another shipment of Aug rA• --Sleigh.bells were , heard fur.. _ - x" 'viol ting her eon, Gurdob,and Law. line-wool .just received 'at"Tbe- the first time this sea-son on Mon- " -=Mies L. floors s f sleigh- With _ - - pOnt over Suva• $iy=Shire, colors,peaeRnt besot ,. dap. Where !s no snow for .; ---�`=`,.� "'' • pa to quoise, reindeer, nile.pink and'ing, but the icy condition of the _ . ' ;t;,,, � her. rents and rela• r� -: lvets here. heiRher.. * nestle allows.sleighs to slip along Relal Sna $ar ain8�..Od and Ends �. . ' -Mrs, Geo. Pugh spent.several ---A number of our residents are nicely. � - -- - • ' pe $R , -daysin-Oshawa'-with-her -daught- suffering.from bruises in various - r ` pr, Mrs: Smith. parts of the body, as a result of VarA of Thatlks to Clear More Remember the benefit. enehre unpremeditated collisions with the , _- - r :tp be even in the Town Hall this dewalk due to the ice. I wish to thank the Electors of Pick- be g si , r = Stock-Talon _ . . x (P'rida evening. '' -W. G, Scott; of Claremont, ering Towaehip for the confidence re- - i _Ml�a Marjorie Allaway spent had a rather unpleasant ezperi- posed in me by re-electing me to the �.. position of reeve,and I will endeavor. a few days last week with her, ence one day last week when re- p Boys' Tweed Knickers sizes 31 to 34 re 3.25 •now 1.98 y to merit thsct coy$deoce by promoting y > > g• � �=• eiiu tor,in Toronto. turning frpm Pickering.' accomr the best interests of the township. 4 --Mr. and Mrs. Fie tag, of panied by Mrs. acott.and Mrs. W. wishing all the compliments of the Boys' Tweed Gaps, nice.dark shades, reg. 1.`�5 ' :98 h"1 ...%:.•,Gltwveuhurst, are visitingW-1th Dr. J. Miller. They had reached near- season,_i am srici:ffire:Cartwrlght. ly the top of Deckers hill on the sincerely yours. BO B' Worsted Stockings, sizes 7-1/2 and 8 worth 60c- F. ° --1!!I "s Gladys Powell, of To on- Brock road, when-thecar stopped Y n . H• RicsARDSON spent over Sunday. at the on the ice, and s-tamed to move " - Boys', ; f' irons of her parents herd. back down the hill. In spite-of Worsted Toques, reg 75e to 1.I0,.good colorli :59 -W:J. Mouney moved on Mon- every means used to bring the Card of Thanks Kra F ; Boys' Gauntlet Mitts, Wool-Gloves etc., reg. 80c to 1.00 : .69 .� iFflw:t;. ','may into the roouts: ,above C. H, car to ft-stand still, i't kept'sliding $pi'liag sfurnitnre stare. backwards, and gradtially inereas• i win to convey my sincere•t rsfor Girls' Wool Tams pretty shades, reg. 80C now '.--,.69 _ to the man friends and neighbors for , , _ _ '- L7,,i ' The police trustees will'hold ingin spsed. The ladies succeed. y i3 Initial meeting pursuant to stet• ed in getting out of tl)e eRr• with' their kindness and expressions of sym- y pathy extended to me and family dur-t Ladies :Wool .Knit Shirts, 4.50 value, going at ,3.79 #rte a noon oq Monday newt. snit sustaining any injuries •°Mr. the illness and 4esth of my belov ec� ` 4n" - .,•. a are pleased to'know that Scott succeeded in keeping the car wife. Ladies 'Shaker Night Gowns, reg. 3.00, at" half price 1.50 , `°' ~ ' MISS Irene Rogers is, considerably in the ceni,re of the' ryad.,•but it W. A. Courts. ^° -:jfi2 roved and is able to be out: had gone about forty -rods 6efote Claremont.Jan.19th, iB82, } p Ladies Boudoir 'filipl;ers, pretty. patterns, reg.-1.30 _.1.00 =Miss Marion"Thexton is spend- 'it eame to a stop. By ,taking the _ _.-___ ..__ : ing a-felt/ days this week with her -Mde f}r�ru d Mr:-Sci,tt reached CARD Of THANKS. � •�° ­aunt Mrs. J. H: Beal, of °Clare- the top of the hill'Zhout ezperi: _- `d' en�aulS farther ClrfYlculiica. r w►8rt, through the columns. of the Special "sue ' p a k --F. W. and Mrs. Hicks: of Pine Ous.Saturday morning the sad Naws to express tbe�gratitude. of my R 3- Grove. were here. on SSffiinday at- news ii as reeeived that John feu. wife. my daughters and myself for the l t Teed Overcoats, sites'36 ancj�3$_- Toi� - Heat/ Darn a, °:tt+nditiq the funeral of 'the late nett/ the oral surviving 4oa of many kind espressions of sympathy 3 3 M '.?•;. ' y andthe beautilui floret tributes con- they're a od value at #-10.00, clearing, them out at-16.98 John Jepb►son: J.S. And airs Jeph9on, of Streets- Y b� f~° --John Moore, of the Canadian Ville, I►ttd� wet with a fatal aoc•i- veyed to us'by ppun many -Pickeringr "1leli'S iVlttc'•�[nat�~Vesta, all sizes, going at 1.39 friends dnriaz dltr and- bereacemPnt- '_ ; ^Macoine and Telephone Co.. To- dent on the previous eveuit,g. He by the d¢ath c•f our deer little J:tck. 'Men's Rubbers, ZtI:zin O4:er5. all Sixes •08 *�r ,Tonto spent ten days at the home taint a number of other boys, wits J.S. J'f•pbsc::. , - - *; =:of hi9'parente here. sleigh idinyr down tl►e hill bq the $treetavi?le.J•+n. fltb. 1. Blacksmiths have lieen kept rl,iil pond of the Toronto MillivR �+ .t � -ver'y busy durlug the pant week_ Co., of which his father, Is matt- e�'ery rtra+rttrotn�ls:�. - t'� ,GrVicer Yw7 G�l�s3 ;l ;shoeing hor4es, on aceonnt-of the ,iger. The Bill was vPry'icy and )ifir- ley condition of the roade. when going down the inelit►e.at a Sleep has again, very ttbpid rate. the sleighykidded ('�FNI E ItnO�f TO LET-Ayr,lg to , :• n 2 , 2Qe "f'' ' 'been gnecesaful in 'winniaft the yidenajg sand being beyond inn- t!1 s.Eendy,Ct,rerngnt- _ 1.;f M POt.ef�.Wheat,- for 25c- Lar,3,-t.t11s .oi' liackagp, p..#:R..+.♦ o Xt .. ¢E:»'< G nc�rni.lrwlr t` ter. rv1 1t—�`enI ..,v. Llir 4dep rru 1�'tftt ;Ai.t:–1 p++rinr cnnit.at.,cu to Rolled Oats, 5 I, lkls.?5c i Black Tea, g00J, 2 lbs 75c _ �. 1' good sha t�Apply to A.G Lela ann.Clare-• _ r ;.� loo•2 133se Line. . Congrsitulations• banktnent. and Jack 'fell a dirt- -A meetir,q o the Fire Cow- &nee of ten .feet alightit► on hip Mont, f� PCi ne' Cheese, 25c lb!Can Peaches, heavy syrup, 05c n will be held at J, R.Them head,with the re'salt that bla&]iu11�nR gALE�-A reaiAtwreiil Horstein : , , t ' ton's office• Friday evening nest was fractured. Medical aid was Bros. aiii�•old. f7 ifp`y,:� Armstrong n+.rove .Jan. 20th, at 8 o'clock. A, good summoned, but be was beyond all _ Pure lover $obey, 6 lbs 11)0e Fig dam, 4 Ib.tins ' 750 �OOT9 REPAIRED and s?; -attendance is requested. human hale, and be passed away fahicke•irpez in quite prevalent before rut night, His funeral wstio `Curc repaired,p�«sni quickly.11-23 Tho.. �,,. Palm tr-lse -tool ' pt;w ua Sunday. when his --/"�, r 71 ag type, t' tt is sulS- bold divas conveyed by motor W SECOND-HA*D MACHINERY � a �s� �/ ��P yy for sale. Good b�y Manure sprc ader, 2- vent the victims from Ereltins Oe9mAery. Pickering, for moo.riding plow. 1. ..'Theston,Pickering.7t!n shstingandvlrberOuI interment. Jack,.who was twelve can Of w e. wwe tta ezceediggly "OR BALE-Good beech and maple g L Hood 4 ft.or 2 ft,tengttis. Delivered or sold The annual meeting O! to riahi_ lad, wnc� was w general ,a thr bwlf as desierd, Appir w Hearn Moore. )Pickeringg Publics Library will l�,grite. Sit pleasant meaner Pickering• 17.16 Resolution held in the librwry room on >l[oa• and cheerful smile made him a' OR BALB-Cbeap, all kinds of A N ew ears 't . m. All the host of friends, and his notimely all day evening at 6 p ,rasogs,harnen and kinds of farm tm- ' lmembers are 'ur ad to be present demise was a terrible aboA to the Elements to saodoreier, Also several heavy ma for the election t of sere for the whole community. El popularity Irfht scales aaa sonic stoves and heater.. H. ` ,• .;'- wens pg wear. oe large nutraer F"R SALE-'Hnutw and tot in the That you Will thr011�h011� UN- CSOMIng a SSsaccrament Of the Lord's who attended iris funeral. •nearly v,uage of Claremont,good rough east houme 17 Supper will be dispensed.'in St. every available auto in the village and abo,tt 34 acre of land Po,a•aaaon can he a.'- T , 't ;Andrew's chureh on Sunday acorn- anti surrounding country being �t c an snag co lothn Font a ct '-�nttu'' "- '.Fear..bud your #00�4� e€!t' a� Bunting's -� 'ing next, and preparatory service resent. He returned home on ---------- `� ^wfU be bold this {Tburs(igy)pven% tpho 'Sattirday previi►us to- his FOR SALE-:ifci,Atij7h1in r,utttr :.as vou -l.lav(,-. always.haVe t•liolle :•'a g* y R aim R g h ct-& ' il, , .�s 1 A y 10 t 'in coadtreted`b Rev. J. F. Clu tfenth,fwfser. nclio h week slot►- n:;,ixt•t u�e uR� a'fee• •'7+r•", �,� t ro � its t1t31C`. .-atop of Dunbaruo with .his Rinker. Alfre-da. with QI" t+i # , ,.nk (aasois. }t;y pho^^. i# li of Mra, H. A. Matehett and d ru. Picks ring fri¢nde,;- the t'hesrtfolt (rN :�AI.I!-1. sbr,tthorn bu31, 1 - � I± {j• :'+l,fl l' ghter,-Helen, have returned. after -yj srp.tiljy i:f.th c' u f ' p OW t H- '07 t i _ - a _ - '� s kt-•• :... spending shoat two wyec• t-wcith elite:}tip Mt...;at:+J:411s .JkplznU. 'l.•r, tYatva,sag`fr:;.na`eo�i," via - -:=--i•t+lz;ttvea rmTcrautn. �� YIo to anti daughters, on their sttdtir�tc L.:,l. r;F'cwt Pirker,ag. . � 1 ho::n '��'g"dYe S11oGtilrig i1 137e }iiilgE. Of jVllltaT'iSA titL7rA� ' the city Mra. Matehett ww•etr, oon Anti vad bereavement. M. c+tT, Ktxhtandirreekt'c),W t:t.> _ .•;'- fined to herbed for sew ral. days _ ._ __._. _ FOR SALE-A t;:5 d kitelleu ranize, �::: '�'lei3d SItU@s for Children. - ° - "c` ` ='_au$ering from a►very severe cold. – E lu+lr w ooir,hc�un; -n, anii s n w ._ - ' J --RTfn, 141CLeOd irllo has been TIME TABLE'—Ptetertnyt Stiti09 ,• .., ,t gists:nt.cs mr eitcd. .ottt anm coat or -. � y ! r + + wood, Have rw further use for same a,'we are T.A. T=slur golayt Lra:i Sae as follow* This:is r#�al hl h-cltl;ss Footwear anti', we'd like to get it going ' miller in�e Campbell Flour Mills ' r;, Die°i 7.57 A M. ffo«gig}s titk"ndill, Apply at hou- �; WV At ut `�' 140.' 37tere for the past few yplrp, hay r'• 28 Local _,26 P.M. -_ _._ -__ tyylth'•3 0i1r CO-ol3eLlitlotl. . Sizes from 5 to '2's. - been transferred to their mills at Be Loom d.25 P.li _reterborf), and left 'for his new Sunday train, ~Tendf=TB for �OOd , '` 8.25 A.M. ,Beautiful leather, with a Good3ear Welt solf. position on Monday, Mro. Mc- Trains going wpt due ar follows- sealed Tenders mil be received by • . ieod expects to-leave shortly for No. 35 Local 10.45 A,M- the undersigned op to Monday, Jan. - -� =,her new home. 27 Local 2.86 P.bi lent. for su t ►a 1.2 cords of 2-foot � ` •T}1l8 is something COih�'4 alwa3 B:w8nted In y P�► y• 8 --- ' ':• -Charlie Lqw and John Bryant 7 Mail $.65P. ad. hardwood to s. s. No,0. Pickering ,., :% -:'were in Lindsay on Friday,Satnr Sunda�g3raia, 7.40 P. M. (BrockRoad)• Fnr further particulars tOVbTl, but have never been day-and Sunday last attending Foregoing ie according; to Standard apply to Jas H. Rinses, R, R. tin. 1, :;:, . - _ the Boys' CQnfereace as the re. time. Pickering. 10-17 - , -to get it. rt u#`ves o£ the Pickering y� " `fVFI HAVE Z^�3EM NOW. _ _ i' ethodist Sabbatir8chool. The i,rYA Ci 3"!t~ d BEISi/1685 �ra�nin ' report a pleasant time and much ACa lMw IARIM for anv boy or gin =s ,information was received regard., a Vickelln is of life long value. even Fred T. BUllt1119 b %"trig the work. ' ' COMIN g ' F the St. George's Dramatic if they never have to seek Established'386i. 1'r G"]ub will give a concert aid play a living in buainexs. Our R p eleven Schools in Toronto on: Thursday, January 26th, in offer unexcelled facilities ' -- - ; Tt �' -own pall at 8.00 p.u_ when BF.ti HOKEA and ORCHESTRA for learning shorthand, �f�' ��` J , e will resent the mirth - IN - typewriting and business u i �• - A D�71 .ARE Woking famous "Adelphi" Farce T N HALL, WHITBY Thirty ears ex- meth T y ' entitled "The 'Area, Belle•" Pro- -ON - - .perience. Stndenu can cn- seeds Of,concert to be devoted to rol at any titan, Write now , si4ei€cads of St. George's churdS. Thursday, Junuary 26th, 1922 for Handbook• - - + Further peirtiruixrllt-vv a-gsv r• Melntw}t,Principal X77_ a„ ' mas Pre' sents -in a=, issue and an bills. ��141ed.1i,llrrlu '' a Admission-Gents 1,00 Ladies 50c. ' -The icy roads of last week T caused a grew#deal of aonoyftnse 'War Tax extra motorists as well as those driv- d id 17.18 :T. 'BOLTON, Manager E'[ M DALE MIT [ c _ :FUr YQun�, at]� - - ing tofu-drawn vehicles. A Ford •S � 1�'1!+'+a+•+ ton truck went into the ditch on �t 1.the South side of the Kingston The -S�uperio> bleat X X,--, -r.Fc2NC�• - - = . -.road just west of R. Toms-and a - :five.ton truck also went into the _ 1Rlarket, Having taken over the Elmdale we have some very choice goods in � � , . 'ditch:in front of R. J.' Flemming's • /�_ Mills from F. W. TVeek,. I $liver Berry Spoons, Pie.Spades, farm. The former was uninjured, Pickering, Ont' wish to announce that the - r .,tY bat the latter which belonged to NO�V OPEN FOR BIISINESS Fruit Knives, Coffee Spooae, -' Business will be car- _ - _ the Gallagher Arm, of Toronto, - Butter Knives, _ W as ther badly damaged,,as it tied on in the t _ �. 8ugar�Shella e'tc,. Abstor Killed Government Stamp• ; -'• "` •,' •turn ed over on its side. u uaI way. " All these are A 1 in uallty. - _ ed Meat-Beef Lamb p ,.:. e funeral of the late Mrs. _- _ _ q f, James Anstey, widow of the-late and Pork. = - We will keep on hand all ,�-°CARVING S J. .Aeetey, who formerly lived at FISH kinds of Feed. '- Ha gotteville, took lace on gat - y Y r gg p Fresh Haddock and Cod, Fresh We have at present.": Gillette,'Anto Strop and Ever Read Safety Razors nrdwy when interment was made Frozen Salmon, White Fish, - „ - �,t "fn the R. C. Cemetery here. The - - fan �.: ' a. t _ t' :�. - ' ut--J�n' Hansa Haddock, Kippers -I Car Barley and Oat Feed A beautiful display rag HxkeT 8kwtes, wli sizes, ,A Doyle, of this village,.and has re- and Hlvatere. 1 Car'Wsstern Oats °eeoWy been retidia at the 12ome Swift's Premium Hams, Bacon, Also Corn. Aticke,Packs 8tcwp4 qic• :..'off her daughter.' lyre. Young, o! Dausage and Cooked ly[ewte. r ---- # ' t Ho![alo, where ohs died, her body Ositvie'a Royal Household Flour L.Joe#y>yl; taken to tins borne o! her -- ii -'- Pwatry Hoar 'S"our Oil Heaters and Ooleman 1►aw* before baying. wa, �oba Aaetst, of the Hung- i --- - OF e --- �.�� atop road fibs wwA Olin of the One d s � QiytoppinR doota ovary deg' J .: �, •���048st residents of "4bwnehip, Q'65 Tears of a�-. OQi! M � �iq S�rC 'W'O©Z."` eT,