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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_02_10 xw t --z X w. ;7 %... .. y rag AL /7 VOL,XL L P I KERIXot 'QNT.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 104' 1922 : WEST HILL. -.,-.GRgEt4 RIVER. Bstattdti6d'16ffi t.° David MacDonald, bartender of the The Green River Young People's 4 Olvabootmal GAS.a* Geol :_E-Ii,­ Baker West Hill Hotel. leaded guilty in the Class will hold a hard times carnival NW���County Pblice Court th other day at Locust Hill on the evening of Wed. to having liquor in the hotel,which he u The following prizes 1; Feb. 15th. R. FORSYTH,Oph.D..'Dinwtor Wean offsring three P see said was purchasilod from a bootlegger III be awarded: Best lady in 6 0=tricalimmocia"n of Ontario,Reg• to boys and girls C for his personal'tige and that the pro- costume; 1.$2.00. 2. $1.00. Similar cum. Eyes OV� by appointment. Pboae 28M. lot prize,20 chob tickets A I good IELLS 6111*1 bar of Ithe American 0Pt6=WUiC*I rietor. who was similarly charged; prizeswillbe given for beat gent In no knowledge of the liquor being costume. All come and enjoy 2nd prize,12 cash tickets there. MacDonald was fined $500 and time X prietof &A prize,8 cash tickets F. TOMLINSON, ff. B., Mem})er costs. The case against the X.ro Robert Wood, was ditmisse ooffthe College of Physicians and Surgeons r"Cringrly occupied b Qfoatado. Office: that I tea pply on school phonograph. STOIJIFEVILLE. ".'tie late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by,Dra= Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y organ or plamo, SCARBORO. Fred Madill is selling, out his print- E I CARTWRIGHT, I M. D.. M. — for beat story about Baker's A grand concert. under the auspices -ivg business here and is moving to To- VC.IP.& S.,Ont. A coroner for the Coun- the A. Y. P. A. will b6 held in runto. .� Music Store, Stoufkville� of SEED OATS .. . .tyojon.tario, Oflicehoura. 12-2and(i-8p-ni, Christ's,Church Pkr6h Hall; stop 3g. -Thom" Birkett and Rev. Mr. Me- •r at other hours by appointment Phone Belt e. Conditions '-,Feed your light one a'A of Fri- No. qo-e No,000. Pickering•jOn Kiag�,ton*road, on the evening ,of Claremont-were busine ones day. Feb. l7th, at 8.00 visirors here on Saturday. �z.1st-not more than 05 words `11 about to take eres iiig progr Abuilding boom is o'clock. An In* ti am w sow good seed. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S.. 2n neatness be rendered.consisting of it sketch."- place here this spring, when more Y. college of .3rd-to be written with ink on titled ­A Surprise Party at Brink-,than will be but No 'Edinbuvlb. member of the Ck a a.dozen houses ift is Physiat"a and surgeons Of onisAo,useatiAte one side�of paper only ley's."and selections by the Whitby The Nrneijgie'-Libi�ary will be Ouilt I have ca,e ok s'u perior qqa Y' 0 R The net,this spring. The cost of grounds- and gz Cyst College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. = ttention to dalames of women and. Contoot tftses'Jan. 14th Minstrels and local talent. 66 0,911cs and residence.Brougham.' proceeds will be in aid "of Christ's building-will be In the nkighbor400d Seed Oats, testing 45 lbs. or -church furnishings. Admission 25c,, of eight thousand dollars, 0 . ' .., 'years, 15c.. Sir Adam Beck and mr. Uany, of Leta&$ thildreri, under U more per bushel. WHI the Hydro,are expected to address a H.IKFNNEDY, Barrister. Sol- StouffvillQ ��- 'MA LVERN W , public meeting here in,the course of a arrive in a few' days. a iehor.lNoLary Public,!jConveyancer-&c. week. At this meeting will be solved- Whitby,ont. . 41 A grand concert wit l.be given in the the problem of serving StauffvIllo and 85 cents per bushel. Mummoth Hull bete on the evening.of vicinity with Hydro. CHRISTIAN, BatTister and Monday, Feb. 13th, lu aid of the The Board of Trade at their annual -A E. g elected Samples can be seen at*the'milL- s.el faitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money � He BE Al land Creek Band. A high-class pro. meeting on Monday evening a is la D&D.m teas Brock at.NorthWhitbT. SUY gram will be given by the following the following officers.: Prep.: F. C. CLARIEMONT able talent : James Fax.the popular Hessel � Vice-Pres., Dr Ball ; Treas.. DALES & JOHNSTON-Barriater- W J"etc,,'229.Danforth Ave. (Woolwovh IBI Licensed humorist, of Tnrouto: X1,49 Lloa Gem Baker ; See., A. W. Scott. Dr. Toronto.r.Phone.Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, M. Crixin,,soprano: Charles StanIty. bari- Smith. the retiring president, review- vem 1720. (Ind.) say Itoni, tone,and Undertaker. Sevet;al selectiong will be Siren '141- ­k �,2-44ie--.BIDArdof Trad? Man. CCRMMX�T• i by the during thA past year, during which I LLTA M-1. BEATON.B_A..Baf-- Motor Hearse, !hand. under the lmdership of Lietit. time the Park has beim purchased. W.9ter. Solw,w-, member of the firer of ,., Toronto connection for Zeally, ]rite of the 75th Baltalion Band. the memorial,gates and tablets erected kykin--ir.Depison.Footer and Baa!on. Toronto y"I General Trusts Building.M B y Strect.Toronto. Hospital Service', Rev.A. 31. 1. Darnford will taker the' iffd,gr"d stand built. •Telephone:Nliiin Q63 and 962.a chair at 8,11) o'clock, sharp. Adruis-. .. . . 1 1 1� 'of Rion : reserved seats, 35 cen" ruFth Z -Z, seats 25 cent cliildren 0 cents- Tiok­a-no-mo� ion_EN MAJOR-- BARNES h.le"cored from any member of the Highland Creek Baud. 'Mrs. George Pickett was in the city HJ. HUD60N. 1). D. S.. L. D CHOPPING MILL week,Hudson one day last we 42 Carlton St.,Toronto. 's%lcw it: System A. iti-ping and Oat Rolling ever3r week oi Write for Cho Fred �and Mrs. Redshaw were at comfortable plate work. GREENWOOD. at phone Nr,-, day excepting Monday. Mrs. W. H. Wilson spent the week•" Miss Dellma Hopkins is Visiting her LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Mrs. Ed Redshaw, for,a few Graduate of the RdyalColelse of Dental Highest prices paid for Rock Elm, end in Toronto. sister. 2 Ernest Trimble is In Brooklin asaffit- days. The Universal pneons and Vruversity of Toronto. Office over W.M. Pringla's hardware.atom VVlut,%: .Soft Elm. Basswood. ins in the mill there. Ed. and Mrs. Redshaw. Mrs. Caster Office bou"9 to.12 :I to 3.30.1 Ind-'00041, Vs. V. Hoskins Is confined to the and Jarues Carter were'at C. Hopkins' 18gowl=ff -bell plidne 220., - 441yj White Ash and other kinds of logo. (One of Our Productional house with a severe cold. on Sunday. Emerson Ormerod entertainid a few Miss Lillian Rmthope. of Toronto, W. Go Barnes, Green River We sell Sill's Rite-Lite. lAnajor of his friends on Tuesday evening. spent the week-and with Min Eva all mattes of care—the beat -- .i)r address R. R. No. I.LoettatRiU. A number of our residents are busy Redshaw. in the market for • getting in their supply of ice this Mrs. jack Ducey Is spending a cots-• ETA E.STEPU ENSON.A.T.C.M.. -week. Is of weeks with her mother-in-law the price. 30-20 teacher of piano and tbeery, Phone ISM. Claremont, PICKERING -:- Bert 'Harvey and Grant Benner Fn Toronto. rtain,d Tires for all cars, Emery Whiselej motored into the. city on Tuesday Mrs. R. Day,of Balsam.entei Be* and Emery Kfindrils, Real E evening. a number of young friends last Tues- tate, Insurance Conveyancing. There will be a Box Social held In day eveni Circular Saws,. Lad- Notary LUMBER--YARD W t V. RICHARDSON rubiico Etc"Pickerins.6nt guy the Greenwood school house on the Master William HZkin8,,%10 BAI- ders, etc. e V elail3j;cl Wer,Febt tit-ory the,17tit, F&lew days 1.61n. 41 Woodworlung and Geneml DR.BEATG�T TOWNSHIP OLERS -ailtnibsioti 25 cents. Arthur Paddle. o OcavoTenoer, 00mitaliffit"ner 107 telftv'We have a large and well assorted The Oirls' Bible Clasp spent Monday Mrs.Georize.Nic0onnell.of.Sr.Thom- Blacksmithiam. -simbilawtu, Actiountanc Eta. 110007 to 10" evening with their teacher. Mrs. Fred ao, is spending a few -days-with her on forn Imam of Marriage Ltu- ; stock of the following material W. 11. JACKSON.. Brock Road.; Whson. There was a Rood attendance daughter.Mrs.George Pickett.- -iug, Out.' Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V and it real jolly titne was splint until There is no doubt the bear could see Picket AVID A. PUGH—Live stock aur- and almost midnight. his shrulow on Thursday, The old A� Dtjonecr G-aduate of C %I Jones' School, sidage thus promises much cold we&- Hatebed B. C. Fir Sheeting, a Crucaco Lifetsaw e"ntcci -^Llh pedisrect; Matched B. C. nemlock flooring. stock Block and ring work. All kinds of sale-6 4 inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 in. Greenwood iichoul. Friday evenin ther Yet to come. TOM 11yaVended to, Terms reasonable, Phone - Miss Doris Carter was in Toronto a P Feb. I ith. loclartmont. Itly ar..d 0 in. B. C.Cedar Siding, Tue3dKy to the Conservatory of Milsle Here YQu' Are,• for an oxaminatiou,on the plane, 'Wie ][JUGH S. PE:GI1, Licensed Auc• Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Boar� WHITEVALE. uonee wish her success. r for the Prov:rxe of.,Ontario, All trends of sales conducted on reasonable term Apple Barrels. Cement, Also breeder of pure-bred Shoirthorp cattle. and Howard Tnrner has purchased a 'Write, one or call., Ind. phone. Claremont new Ford truck. Box social at Greenwood School el.-majot P,0, 30y D Gord oin & Miss Maccaw speol the week-end evoidng, Fel?_ IT tin- PQVILL. Licensed Auctioneer, with friends In Toronto. (y CO Y Dr. Jack Hetherington.of T�Crouto. I&V93ouuttm of York"d 0~0. Ana PICKERING was a visitor here last week. Wit sates of all kinds atteatuaJ to an sbarsess .13ROUGHAIW. -*@Mae. Addirmis Grow River P.0., Oak. Bell and Independent phone. While you could see your shadow Lumber, <• on Feb.2nd. no bears were seen here. Robt. Fuller is taking a course at WM. MAW, LICENSED AUO- Nello Randall has disposed of one of the Guelph 0.A. C. TIONEER for York.Qatario and Dunham 'Shingles Counties. AM Ida&of We@ promptly attended his trucks to John Graham.of Rouge' Ross Middleton 'is spending a week to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be Hill. with John Bayles. Bell and Indepea- p Many a person here bas.-tAken a flop- Mr.Smith has his summer's suplily ortanged at NEWS'Officv. . D A N CIN G I dent phones. Whitby,Ont. sly on accolAut of the Icy condition of the of ice all stored -away. Ready Roofing roads. Frank Middleton spent a few do" Dr.-N. E. McEwen, B.V.Sc, At Valley Hall,Highland After an absence of several years, In Toronto and Buffalo.- al:kd Lath " �- Veterinary:S%irgeon. Xreek, on oysters are,on sale again in the vii- Miss K.Gray. of Butfalo, is visiting Graduate of University of Toronto,o la e. her aunt, Mrs. Walter Bennett, Wednesday Night., Feb. 15th - Mr..N, Randell. who has been very C. A.and Mrs. Barclay entertained Former Veterinarift to Macdonald ill, will be taken to the hospital this 'a few friends on Monday evening: �:: . .. Gents 7 5 cents ag a F 4's 0-IR Airricultural College,-Quebec. A: week. Mrs.Gray, of Buffalo, is spending A. R E 7-Prompt&ftentlod to all clients. Ladles li'maet7 jJLVV'.dZ, T^ -FL11171 d i81309- w 'P.kqWith her sister.Mrs.W.Bennett Bell and Ind. Phones, ed, but w.e trust he will s I oon be a DICKERING, roun Wm. and Mrs. Knox, of again. visited Frank and,Mrs.Axford on Sun. ONTIARI Miss Blanche Rayiner. of Locust dwir list. h had a Hill, is visiting her friend, Mrs. A. C. W.Mo3grove and M. Miller HIGHLAND CREEK Trq��er. So mouton Tues- We are sorry to say tkati-Mrs. Jobn day last. _Reed is not enjoving-very ood health Our sports expect to enter a hockey basine t 11:11p_�O_C_111.re W R EID 9 pi alk M. 400 W4__:Has a The Chevorlet. Uarage and Service at present. team in the, tournament at Markbarn 11 line of tresh and cur• Station at. Brougham is still selling W. Dixoon some time ago get his next week, Chevrolet cars and repairing all make Mrs. Robinson and so of Torobto. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon `of cars. Agebt for Renfrew Machin• ea by a specialjO. spending a couple of weeks with ��� -ed meats constantly on hand. eve injured Find is it treat. 13. Cream rd .cry, Cre n Separators and Willa . Mrs. Thomas White and Mrs. Blaki, Mrs. Hnod. slam, 34AUS c, ate Batteries Also rental batteries and Annie have, been visiting friends in Miss B, Bennett and frieuit,ofClare- E7 Goodyear tires. Give us a can and De Hamilton Awretsewhere. John F And-M-- economical car on the road, and the Highestpriem paid for convinced that we handle the most On Tuesday III t lost Chas. Rice Roden on Sunday. • Butcher a cattle, had the lock broken off his gasoline Frank and Mrs. Gerow motored out ore lowest priced car for this service you pump and about forty gallons of gas from the city on Sunday and report get. Equipped,the same as the high stolen from ft. the roads very good. Grain Chopping riced 6-cylinder cars. Get on's before Quit&number from here went out Robt. Cowan, Henry Hanson and see the hockey match -between Mark- Brooklin last week. r- Stock r 'Needs AND FL EKING; the spring raise in prices, to Markham on Friday- night last to Mi. Colburn had a business trip to Your prepared,to do Chopping'ard Gerow's Garage, Brougham bam and Uxbridge. Miss Eva Hanson and Jack Colburn- Recently they had a -smoker" at of Toronto, are here visiting the form- Oat Flaking every Monday the school -house which the inmates er's parects,H and Mrs. Hanson. . . .:,."Attention and Friday. LWOTT did not enjoy, necessitating a half ' Quite an umber from here attended -'Stonebosts For Fale holiday for repairs. the hockey match at Markham The Baptist Mission Circle met at. Friday night and report a good game. This time of the.year. 0 the home of Mrs. Fred McKay'on , Gordon Smith has secured a osition Tbey,canwt do.-*ell John F. Baylos, ClamIn'Ont Yonge Charles Sts,Torout' Toron- Tuesday latt.and FL profitable time was with the Russel"otorCo., of Rural Route No.2 Ii attictly first-class in all Depart- spent by the members. to. We ire looking for him back in while infested with hite ing. We undgrstand tbab Chas W sea The par r ff-circa nl a,n e x-c e 11 e-cf i-n-the D-6•-W i t- of the sixth conce 9f6fi­. sting,Brougham school -hockey e ,HARNjE6-a­%4WZ!Z0-001HOPI-1--, ion. A ii6und business education $12.000 for his farm by a Toronto man played a return game with the seventh • A very few years ago be purchased Ii school, resulting in a victory for our We keep the best pre- is the time to get your wint- is a sure'stepping•stone to success.* for $6,000. boys 9-5. Miss Ida-Bate returned home on .__LLPar&ti0tI je The cement tile house had a close for destroy- er needs. me in and look 4M-maLinvestigate_� li�e �tL over will gladly send our large Mt&- Cetitty. While t e men were away to ve 'our si6c oli-tlorsc`__:�— We weeks with relatives and friends In ing lice on cattle., IF Blankets at right prices. logue which contains complete in. dinner, an overheated stove ignited the city. ------ Good heavy Halters in stock, also the frame work. The roads are very much improved 4­ Suit Cam, Robes, Whips— formation. For your- sake send The Women's Institute will meet and our motorists are dhing better on Wednesday, Feb. 15th.at 3 p. In driving,exce t when a pig happens.in everything for the horse, for for it Co-day. Students admit. WEN ICK at the home of Mrs. J. A. Pujgb. Roll the wa j7hose pig?) N. Es WE • Shoe repairing in Connection. ted at any time. Our graduates are Call answered by names of fayorlte M. ark has been appointed "'111 ell successful. songs. Included In the 'program will agent for the L. P. Gunson Seed Mer- be a paper an"Music, its broadening bisnits.bf Rochester, N. Y.,. sad is veterinary Surgeon em Bradley eminently s W.J. Elliott, princip&I effect on the Home." by Mrs. W, S. prepared tae rooelivis orders for corn 0 IUrnels Maker, Pickering Major. Cotoft and bring a friend. 111,11141 oPwfield goods. s. � o-.. ', '•r2S*m,--w•s�..r•-r-sai,.��•'?^,n _*___7r"''""p�w „rf." t"'' r -•i7,, r>;q r•,v. "r £'+-t ',. .; -r '�: ,,yl {C'. �. v k; ., .- •.N •M,�t.. !;'?.�!" • �,{'... ';- ,- `•,aj�, .v•� .,.``"'+•,y Ll "d[,- '' !*" -�'' ,.wM'� „' .7,:�"^+"4'.. ,yt,�. •.�,+i•✓'� .�, "M?"zf.T y� r :�-e' � ec �.. .r .s y.� '�k d w,•• .vy, .t• ;. .,...rae• -'u�.• ,.rte...•-e.4:..,.. .3i. r .T. k:* DayrAL -Olt. and I curt out acid i#!!•. : ,.,. ey �„'_ , . closed tbat,,photo Osy Used fat that •. f . fir >';`*r' ,�• ""r:.; tT S N K 0A0T 0 :Zl�t� infenriw wfl .'hea. YOIl li e ?-that charming one in NX ubomime thought it'would give me Tdre such i°`' ' • r 'a good ides at - ; ,r!n! iN IERT her." z "Well, when Uncle Theodov tfeei. ra::�, 'th-at,," Zurmared Bmtliag. His cousin laughed openly at his "'• MOST STRF.AIGTHENI�G BEYF.RltG£ discomfiture. Then he strode away. u ^� - � jwbad-had', mwtaeherl feet truce he` .•!: _. , ,. would.hsve twisted it airily. His very of the vi walk was the walk lllain in t the third act, when he has ruined-the .' ..... _ hero b m the race-horse with a " The ,Unex, pec' ted y �P g ,.• . '' poisoned cabbage just as it is about " a to leave the starting post. •"Pantling," said I, `to use the hors- eyed words of Virgil,`that's done Wl" BY F. MORTON HOWARD. ;`Fittrielred it Damp letely," he atequi- 1 eaced dismally. "Can't you imagine ' " V a uncle Theodore lives in Bermuda, a the kindly things he's written-aJbatt. PART >E. the stage in gencaraI and Mofna in said Pantling,'`"it hasn't been Place hatter known perhaps sta� rtieular 'tn iT*,nla T't,n.,ri 9 a�,r f �tnaaanced in the _pleas yet-==VPs' -caR� �-than it► Ll,e gent. . p!. it . you see the lurid character he'll have And, at your uncle's sorrotA'fu4 but eel_ my it a Theodore-you've heard.doubtless timely demise, his riches given n actress �r girl just becAUSe she's 'tne mefitit pi my uncle Theodore, will descend to you. That is the big "Miss,Mayne can defy all calumni .,' fact-the very petrol of all your Vide ", pe" atorsl I asserted warmly. '- - - "Oh, more than that!" I assured Theodore prattle. "I know-1 know! Idttt atippobe to been, I "Yea, but suppose the old boy cuts his hem im uleive way the old. ""Y x 9+ en»sa�.c:ai . >r' p "Yes, -'ave'1�1;of costal-�io.I �u��I �--T°�„ `"i` chap.al re Ms tulle as the immediarte esreftill m�anagemen !Oh. a dear old Moines, propounded Pantling. i result of Kenuletj_t.'a letter?'l3up ore a 4 but a little harrow,! "Wily should he? Miss Dayne is a apl t most charming Ire. lobe!! or 'a heat wave caz Ties him oft _4 �a, ittle bigoted. One of the old school„ �" g g before I have time to smooth him art ttrt3derstand.. He's-well;' he I Yes, but don't forget cop uncle's In again '� r y twiddled leis fingers in the air to de- old-fashioned notions. Fie'might not Not wishing to intrude on a meat - �` note the difficulty od etcactly describ- approve of my marrying an actiesr;i I in his trouble--because he's not' very - "` .` ing his. relative--"oh, carpet sl3ppera.Naturally, I loci't watrt to upset him. f xr >,.•. . i '"Most naturally," I concurred, flood company then-I stole geiatly A.1_._ gall smo q and all that they t .., - i - new w• four uutiahi Keuueui raarueiowe ra G tmpk 1fe con inued vaguely. "O�, Three days Pater, Paathng arrived- 4 • and oloshes and side whiskers! Fam- second favorite for-the Uncle Theo- at m zoo candy-coated g dore brae, I believe! Y at the absurd time of :. fly photograph atbuml Old fashioned, p 8.30 a.m., coming straight to my'1•ed- • ' `ito its! Mra.,Qmndyl Propertyl" I "Curse hi>n!" murmured Pantliig, side with all the assurance of a few- gum delights "Post- liocene Victories eh?" I ,but in quite a gentlemanly way. v, r p "Curse.him twice" I suggested. i1y�_physician. sunested, "The first might be es laid:' He appeared excited, even elated. young a 11 d old • s,• "Yes, that brings him -into focus;'; I That he was not quite master of his t� . .:. accepted :Pa•ntling. "And then, you! Moina, I can see, said Pantling, emotions I was able to dedtee from t It "melts in our tee,- residing abroad so long, his thoughtfully, "is going to be one of,the fact that he had tied his tie so y liver=—,: those simple, home-laving wives with 1 well that it nearly resembled a, ready mouth" and the gluten in the "Yea, he is quite orthodox. I always all the more expensive domestic I made one. lay that you're the most conventiotral tastes. 41d C-pitta esd rpw furniture, "IL's all right!" he exclaimed. "I'.m t center rema ins t0 aid digestion, ;yy• man I know. You evert carry' it to little dinner parties, week-end rallies saved!,' the point of possessing the conven-,of relations-and a car, eo that she j "I don't believe' you:' I returned brighten teeth and soothe mouth ' ,g dona'I type of rich uncle. Most con-'earl always get back home quickly j grumpily. "Where'd your tambour- ventional of you? Haven't you heard'when when she goes Out. It'll be all right, ins'" and throat. ', '. that it is the unexpected.that.aiw•ayf of course When a mesa Reta xr�rYted,< "My tSnele Theodore," remorseless — „ h e That is the convention. he doesn't mind- launching oka a. bit,;ly.repealed P,riatlinr in sue, _ L are Wither WRIGLEY = .ftm en retl to! Auld geed'iad[-•se 4vng " ire be'R be nb:e to "is no low r livin� iIILI'e y_ sod , be :o you!",I observed, heartily, "You'tl'settle up some time. I mean-' l "'C�o>rgrutulationa." I cried, emerg -friends to choose from, boot 't have your photo ip'the illustrated pa- "You Meath *at Uncle Theodore's�ing. "Why, of coin-e, you're all right - - " .�:�':c•. move will vet ass u -=meets--it row. I as if you happen to have an ; ,, Y I y�' Y pPe "After ter your -to hat visible a.bove�ti`'ie bride's come,:'" add fifty-' • �? veil. nIeas. of co r§!. ou ke*'D our ""CL•nr1_ _g�iv +- 6-11- _�.'+ !a 1�"T� i,v lusiger hVi In ttermudo," 'Every • ' � ►< '� 1" wits about you and' push her out of Vow you see why the engagems It has',calmly continued Pantling, "I've just l�ee?l+ ' the way tits time." not yet been public! announced. Uncle j had'a letter-from him. Hers ebucked - .. y r •: . "Well anyhow," ha.-retrtarked, sr' Theodore has all the English papers;up his job.-,nired- and he's on his trifia pettishly, "we were -talking mailed to him. I want to break my,Ray to'England. He always was an -. about m Uncle 7bloodore. Now, my',particular news to him gently, tact• i impulsive old beggar. Uncle Theodore—" fully. I don't vra.nt him,,*.o he alugged 1 "He woa't get your•cousin's letter, r I -• ' "Look here, Pantling," I interrupt- abruptly over the head with a tan-iine 1 then?" _ ' ail,.*once and for all, I will repeat to slab of type, as it were. I shall write 1 "No, and by the time it's got to _ you the salient details of Sour Uncle Ito him by the next mail, and- Bermuda and been redirected and Theodore with which you are always! "Rullo, dear old cbap!" 1,reueh�ed Uncle Theodore, it won't mat- ;`' irritating me. Thereaf'er, l start you We !toi;sd up, Kenneth llardc'oxe;ter. I shalt have had the chance to • mill gnderi tand that I will only garb-; �1nd entered the club sm dnq rouioa:put everything right With the old' QS tamely to new and hitherto un- a• i (raised to us. . boy by 0en." ' published Parts abater him:' i "Hul-lo, o;d man!" exclaimed Pant- "When does he arrive in Bngland'" ----•------- • -• - - •- - - -- " T spoke severely, tar Paneling la an ling, very cordially. "He was coming by. the next boat. � o'd frien1 of mire. ro I had.every "Con ratulations!" said Kenneth HeYI _ --r+e"ct week."-- :I.lttle'-Emlier wa3 -%ring ben hP1- -rimnt to insult hun :rn..1, really, his �vOh, scat just ;news'•tol,hiam pow? you have the Down alples of white to tall solemnity time ptaye'ra.and in conclutJoa aakef" Tlnrle Theodore! ,They__ralse their arniA to.reseh the „ + I had sufremd gofers. fathers of `:So much the better"' purred Bar-;hirer face to face." winter sky, Please, dear God, make Taranto tt:e precoritstvs Infants, men 'with super-Fdelosle. "I'm sure Uncle•Theodore "I know. 'Ive thought it all out on capital of Vancouver." •aurally ir.telk "t. doers_and ama will like to be present" Theodore) way here, On the evening that the , A marble nave whole arChen r<tri+nf; ,•tt• y crd you ask that, liathei19" in• ! g 'old boy arrives I ahr.11 Rive a little and high terrogated'her ntarther. ,� tours who know how to Rrow toma-' '"Yea, 'I must write and tell thN' y Echo an organ's rolling me!•ody: !, 1 toe+ (h,_ only right way. I have been dear old fellow all about it, He wi;i idinner to him at the Carlton. There'll ~Fecsuso 1 wrote on my esuminat'on ° " 1 be just four of us—M. (,ins, her mother. Now•like the far off murmur of the the unwilling confidant of the youth be surprised, wont he.' paper that way." d+asl{ying with his 'Rr4t Iove affair, or, liar havens you written yet?"!Uncle Theodore and myself, .T shall the Scottt�n who has been over- asked Berdelowe, with a little persuade Mona to take the evening And new like summer 'winds that •barged, and of'the provinclal-actor Ricker in his eyes, like awn with I oft from the theatre. She can• give wander by: ''!to Rreate,�-�a�lamity can befall a wiro is kept From London by a ,Teat four aces when .the opposition' calls her unde^"tudy n chance for once. -To Catesying some frail flower ut neighboihcoil tha�'tr--ar--tittle Rnodrig a ;ronapirary. ;••no trumps." "Dear me, 1f hope 1 tell the truth I•want Uncle Theodore bloQ1rius nigh. -hi:h en grmvtt,..rer,da the neiFli- I earn only say that'the conversation'haven't been toes preci elate." to meet Moina in the ordinary social To waft Its frst.grance" over h111 and lwra ir,ta two classes and makes tnel=e of all these people -*,as sparkling with; •'What do you meari�" a.k0A n..,*_ I way Ant• T vyant-him-tn ;clasrne stranrgers to each other.' n-r - right im +•es9 on of her before he tom' *i rr. r 1 w (Fie ::ng. quick! P �. fnonlp ace rpwlirichrlPiint!ing cd -coed theao d, I happthirdmorning.wri in in • j knoaa'.i %hr's an actress,. _ ' g \ever they paver, rhsiugh ilia �exra The m�s3t ul aerial station. to tTu be continued.) tae long, the world has beep constructed at T);- about his Uncle Theodcae, , :time to catch the mail this afteriwon, -+a -- ; .And as-- twhen, by irn odd coincidence, I heard; Never they falter, though the dawn }on, 'in Fran:e. Its light, which car. ''Firat;y, he is elderly," t cataldRtt- of your erairagement. Naturally, I! 1}Ze1t10VC T133lt Stain. t e far, "be seen for two hundred miles, is com- _ ed. "Secrndly, he is rich. Thir.11y and thought you'd be writing, too. And \t'heu we�tsin xnyth!ng our first lm- But lift serene to heaven ttielr sten.I Posed of eight are lainpa vrith-a power fouatlhly,he is a widower and childless; I mentioned your engagement. u pu1a� is to tub 1t with a clean clash der s•p'•res, I of .1 000,000,000 candles. , 1F'ifthly, you are his favorite nephew.'see, T know there are things Which, and then rinse it In hot water. And ever through their beagle•+ there') - ' A glorious combination, Pantling, but even the most infatuated Lover hesi- in most Barters the rubbing is bad, nine a song , , - __one cf which contemplation is apt to' tates to pen about his fiancee. I know for It grills the stain Into the.fibres of Joyous atxl sweet, uotu the veoper i be bitter. to a person like myself, how coy you are, And I ktrew how the materi-A. and-in.certain•instances, star, - yaseline p whosg alleles are uniformly poor and interested Uncle Theodore would be, 1 ;• - - 1 .ueh aQ "+tafns. made by milk. egg, m' Hung like a jewel. against the ';stn , 'had•-iarlr .;. - er—phrlcpsogf'r.itne• Further, your ae I rod him all I crrvld about Miss I meat, hot water in the surest•means of set fires! _ ..- _ , _ _ __-- _ HOR SCE - s. ilzfnt5 t*e m°permanently. Ruch stains Scollard, �A� should be soaked in cold"water until =—�.--- . + g �"�• the coloring metier has been ilfaeolved' btinard's Linlment for Co lds, eta ,. • • y C �� and then sponged with ammonia. r a: Tnk stains can ne i'emuved iruw ni . - (' ;..s—ten Nam. I - rr � steamykitchentothecold, -Jr- most'.any fabr!i by using milk, Soak SUCC� * •� wind t•ard,is sure to rhap e 1 the damaged part until the discolors-. - F- To Women Who Do Their Own Work: Suppose +' Zeta of ferule our face. and hands. you could save six minutes every day in washing uon has aiaaappeared: then was.'! in = x•attbf `+� ''Vaseline" Camphor Ice y cold•water. e>tsa• pots and panic--two minutes after every'nteal. In bafaks. t i c: keeps ; ' Never age soup when dealin,,, with l:ee them sntuoth and bird kept to a month, this would amount to a saving of three fruit stains. Was=h with hot watPr.`I vigorous Healthy. s " t soft. It's invaluable for boars of this disagreeable,but deeessary work. i,.wtid if a mark still remains,use a little .profitable con- - dition, by N}- housekeepers. ,, • This saving can be made by using $�l P enameled diluted vine'gsr,• For grease stain, use t !a tonic. • v• CHESEBROUr it MFG. CO. kitchen utensils, as their smooth sanitary sm'face s�P" Karin water, and kd.-hing Scda. ! Pte, PO(7I,T1;Y (C°naottdated) will not absorb dirt o_r grease. No scraping, scouring or j Stains causr!i by acids are more lisp IWGULATOR _ lsso Chabot Ave. rAoarra.l ttai wafer and a dish y i ficuft to remove, since in most case%- _ p, towel is all you need. Ask for- the fibres will have been-partly dea- - Booklet "Practical i • 1 troyed by corrosion. They.•should be, Paia�n' 'bO"ra washed immedlately in warin water 'raj to profit and sue- +and'treat'ed'with a•solud-on of waebing °�' Write— mode•. Even If the sldda does not re- PRATr FOOD 00. Mod- WAREd. o>�' cAxenb • a i it will revent the in - _ .t t a move th 9 .. •, � � silo the.:.stain, P Diamond Ware is , three-coated enameled aerial from being eaten away. TORONTO _., steel,shy blue and white outside with a snowy ^ white lining. Pearl Rare is eftaraeled steel i Pat's Luck. . - :` with two- eosta of pearl grey enamel, inside - e p.. At a mime one day. John•was walk• � e x .. . -and out / i ing round a turning. Looking Up be ( in S 'T„a ofCANI,GA saw an Tishman searehing eagerly �� � � I�2-CAitLTOri _ _ _•' Hea=r METAL PRODUCTS-Ca-uMITID - f( r _ . for sometbing. .1 — MONTREAL ITOR0NT0- WJINNrPEG - - (r!f �r d ATLA_ NT(C CiT�LN•J. ;?' :�..,._:� eoM01, vANCOVVIR�CALGARY -- �hst is'Tt you're xikiu'-for""saSd (it((e}f1�n lr,�ys� THE NEW, John. f�� ` EST NOT .. , . " m htekin' for me atstroat," said I( ' e %� AT-1'HF WORLD'S MOST FAM'OU5 RESORT (fl t En-opranplan.Novel Kits innovatioaunfe,.n+iDZ _ Pat. / -- t tan a ; gnu .�an. t?n:,cin mS 1 ooitr Gtill� .. -- - - -- Kin, you v Ac, i ., v R " — y � � Sir. Iz Dona oo u hare. now. 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'.p• C.`E „•'? - WLY CALLED TO ADOPT _ - 4-:- f: Markets of . ffie or d . POLICY FOR A UNITED IRELAND : _ . : .: :' - :i •• ea a. 1 Northern, .3rJ « 81.87rri. r Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 57c• ' --of-Pirovlsional-Governitnent, Makes an Effort to Overcome the Deadlock on the ' extra Nn. 1 feed, 4e;-No. 1 fead, W.' � •r•? :,' °' : BOUndarjl Question. '; .I t Manitoba barley-ck, Bayl. ;? I u; All the above, track. Baby ports. American corn -No. 2 yellow,69% c; . ., d !, No. 8 yellow, 68%c; No. 4• yellow, ix A despatch from Dublin says:- These are facts and we can only ' I .67%c; track„ Toronto. r-On behalf of the Provisional Govern come to an agreement on recognition Ontario oats-No. 2 white, :'m e t Michael Collins on Frida y P ub_ of facts.. We are now giving the : Ontario wheat =Ndmiial. nominal. ==�� -. ed the terms-of the yesee policy a decent c anus It would a Ba¢ley-No. 3 extra,.test 47 lbs. or r`" :' -call a constituent assembly." abvicusly be better for us to agree �c t' better, 57 to 60c, according to freights _~ 'Rtw The call declares "that recognizing to a hound ry than to have the'chair- outside. 'the changed circumstances , arising man of a commission cf three impose `".cc, V ` �' ' Buckwheat-No. 2, 78 'to 80c. from recent events, all the pailia- a boundary by casting a vote. Rye-No. 2, 88 to 88;. - -• --mentary representatives of the w•hole,� "Craig has emphasized that the ' ` Manitoba flour-First pats., $7.40; L: of Ireland sh'a11 be called,together to.abiding istorical and sentimen-tal at- "` second pats., $6.90, Toronto. g Manitoba flour-130 per cent. ;.at, adapt a pa;icy and frame a constitu tachment of his people for such places bulk, seaboard, per barrel, $5. tion for our common country." tas Derry and Enniskillen is no less ^. ` •` Millfeed--Del. Montreal frei lot, ,r k This unexpected bid far national'strong and• deep and heartfelt than is i «`" bags included: Bran',, per ton, ; ' unity was hastened by the Collins-;the attachment and loss of our people' y' ,� ',`>' ton 30; goad feed flour, it-an Thursday over the ues-' . dr <?; $1.70 to g sP Y 9 for'these same places•, and indeed 'for ":L Baled hay-►Track, Toronto; r ton, : ..tion.of,a-new boundary for tlie�c�places in Antrim, Down and Armagh, "• . �'•` � • No. 2 21.50 to ern counties. The deadlock between where we are'now in the ` $trait$,-Car lotts 2' r ton $12. tginori'ty. Craig and Collins confronted the Pro-i "What wil•I bring he salvation of j" i''. � "'> per $ 2, visional Government with the neces-;, 8 1. .`` r Eggs-Storage, 38 to 40c; new laid r. peace is that the Oran ee Protestant c '' '' = straightft, 50c, new laid, in cartons, 52 h alts of re-imposing Vlie economic boy and the Nationalist Cathnlic shall be gain at•V-ster, but before a-tin - = Butter-Creamery, t -m a ex. , „�; =#Ir� use-state_.=:- -- �_ - - o er, , : -ires;-4i-•to42e;do,-No. I-storage-,-39-ta effort to. unite ,the North and South This can only. be achieved m al .40c; do,No.2 storage,34 to 37c; dairy T "under' a common government. united Ireland. prints, 28 to 30c. '. 80 .. ., Collins disclosed in the official,9tate- Such a proposal made to Premier Cheese New, Marge, 20 to 20}yc; ": orient, Craig, with the full knowledge and . "`• , ,.; twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 21' to the.course which his discussion. . with Craig took. He cites the article authority of the .provisional Govern- 213¢c. Old, large, 25 to 26e; twins, went, is the action which-we believe triplets„ 26 to 27c; of the treaty providing for the ap-rwn'll find the solution. It is made in a' ` !Stiltorns;-new, 25 to 26c. W .. , pointruent of a boundary commission spirit of good-wild and r in the light of %. `. Beans•-Can. hand-picked., •bushel,, of three members to delimit the North: ` the imminent departure of the British $3.80 to $3.50; primes $2.80-to $3.10. ern area, awarding to the wishes of Sir Ernest ahaokleton's wife and two pretty children. M•apW products-Syrup, per imp, the peogz.e,and adds: forces from three-fourths of Ireland." gal., $2.60; per 6 im?. gals., $2.85. ,• j i After disclosing his plan for the Burr► ShaCklCtOn at SWII~'I' t�F.BUILDING Maple sugar lab. 19 to 22c. "Our aim war flirt clear rna oritiea p ga , must rule. We anti-partitionists gain can'-titeent.assembly, Collins adds: Honey-60-30-1b. tins, 14% to lbc' "The alterrtative i; the resumption Gate of Antarctic OF ARDENNES TOWN per lb; 5-2%4b this, 17 to 18c per i'b., �. the whole of Fermanagh and Tyrone P - C of the old disturbances. the old con- Ontario comb honey, per dot., $6.00. Z. and Ar barge areas in Down, Derry I A despatch from London i Mefcieres "Adopted" b Man- ' Smoked meats-Rolls, 21 to 24c; •: -sad Armagh Counties, while in other flicts and the old animosities.. Pa opted' y hams, mad., 26 to 28c• heavy, 18 to + areas of Antrim and Belfast there are The present may be our golden op- Sys:—The body of Sir Ernest Chester, England, Quickly 21c• cooked hams, 36'to 40c; boneless ° bage majorities of our people. 1portunity for ending them." Shackleton which is now at Reconstr,aeted. bat", 33 to 36c; breakfast, bacon. 25 *--'-- • _ _'-- --- _ to 30c; special,30 to 35c; cottage rolls, s Montevideo, Uruguay, will'be 1 Paris, Feb. 5.—PM +'r -°-,;� �;�w Z to 26c. Dominion House Meets I "4* taken back t0 So Lb rannciple of "the Wiesbaden Green On M��*SE±F'w � y.«. . . ., a the roi'iownng alai smoked . dMar., oar , ; _-- illustration in Mezieres, in the Arden- Barrelled meats-Sweet pickled cording to the Daily Mail. This The city of Manchester, in Eng- rolls, light, $37; heavy, $31; mew ties.A despatch from Ottawa the Mail attributes to,land, "adapted" ibis devastated town pork, $31. afar Parliament will--be decision, Dry salted meats—Long clear, is 3's' — Lady Shackleton's •deference and sirbswibed about ''$8,000 for it: to 18e; in cases, 15+fi to 17�¢c; cleft summoned to meet On Wed- V Vii, K The 'Mayor of the town ordered o>yt bellies, 17 to 19c; backs, 14 to 1Bc. to what -she believes would of Germany a quantity of half-con- Lard--Tierces, 13% to 14c; tubs, 14 nounce March 8, it war an- ;; have been the explorer's wish- strutted houses in wood' and cement, to 14%c; pails,. 144 to 15e; prints, mounC>rd, following Thurs- 16 to 16%c; shortening tierces, 12% ea, which Germany holds ready to de- +day s meeting Of the Cabinet ;, - over in enormous numbers when' to 13c; .tubs, 13 to 13%c; pails, 13% Council, which lasted,until af- r Shackleton a grave, 'there- France is ready.for them. He also to 14c; Prints, 16 to 16t. ' fore, will probably be beside requested German workmen. As s Choice heaycy steers. $7.50 to $8; ° w ' • ter 7 o'clock in the evening. ;:�, , do, 'wood, $7 to $7.64; butcher steers - The first day's business will be x, the English church at Gryvic- result, the whole town has been re- choice, $6,60 to $7,25; do, good, $5.7d ken. constructed so swiftly as to be de- to $6.25;'do, med., $5 to $5.50; do, r h:'. -" limited t0 the election Of a � __ � �_--�-- gibed as the work of fairies. This-tom.; $4 to $5• botcher heifers, choice, •' er. -.-rovhile.--the lofial Glands Grafted illustration has made a big impression, $6,50 to $7;7o, mad., $5.60 w $6.80; ` and there ib a demand that other de-'do, con.. $4 to $4.25; butcher cows, opening, with the delivery of Upon an Epileptic vasLated tow:rs adolrt s9mllar schemes.,choice, $5.50 to $6; do, mad., $3.b0 to the speech from the throne, $4.50; canners and cutters,$2 50 to$3;do will take, place on Thursday, � New York, Feb.specimen Edward Part butcher 3 to$4; l�eederss$4.50 to;$5to$6; sons, a perfect specimen of. Physical Japan and'China -do.fair, $4 to $6; stockers, , rfhe following day. manhood, was electrocuted. in ' Sung ,Sign Shantung Pad, 6, do, fair, $8 to $4; milkers. to �BRI'I'ISH TOY PLANTS Sing on Friday, January 19, for the lz,,, ri $70 to $90• calves, Copt Frank Wilde 7 springers,murder of a taxi driver. Washington,Feb. 5.-The treaty be-' Z;W, $13 to $13.50; d'o meo., $11 to -Who has assumed command of the F,ollotding the execution �,. ..-COMPEL1.F.D TO CLOSE, Quest and the Aniractte expedition ua- gds tween Japan and China embodying $12; do tom., $8 to $9; lam�trs, choice, _ were removed from hia body, and on the settlement of the Shantung con- $10 to ill; do:'com., $6 to $7• sheep, i dertaken by the fate Sir Ernest January' 21 grafted upon George ttroversy was signed late y�ete y is choice, $5 to $6.; do, good, a to $b• y� IUnabk to Carry on tinder i9hatidetan, in accordance with a writ- Hauser, an epileptic. Ada do, com., $1.50 to $3; hogs, fed aa ` ten agreement between Sir Ernest and the Hall of the Americas, at We Pam- watered, $12; do, f.o.b.. $1L26; db, = , German Competition. Already the defective man has American Union,by representatives of sonntry points, $11. himself to the effect that it Sir Ernest shown remarkable siQra' of imn*.+v4 L_ - - :o eZ.A• dest�atxoh from Latxlon situ'--- r, �. �yvz. t• _A>ContreaL -p ment according to#lie o • Serionie complaints of the effects of ♦ ng' Aerating:cur-, signing were the Right Hon. Arthur ,Cate, Can 'West., Na 2, BSc; db, •--;�' past-war Getman competition oars the ARMS CONFERENCE �O°' J. Balfour, head of the British arms-No. 3, 61c, Flour, Man. in wheal _ business of the British toy manufat- DOMES TO, AN END Wireless Bulletins on delegation, and Secretary Hughes, Pats., firsts, $7.50. Rol-led date, bag .Lviers were presented on Friday.at a whose good offices, together with the g4 1'bs., $2.70 to $2.80. Bran, $28.2& �,:`�'np sitting of the cominittee, which 'is em= i Weather to French Farms intercession of President Harding; car lots, $28 to $29.. powered under bhe Safeguardirig o! Delegates Attach Signatures f brought about the settlement. Butter, choicest creamery, 36 to 36c. 'hdustries Act to make adjustments. to Five Treaties. Paris, Feb.-S.-Eery fariner ovkhiri! The treaty comprises 28 attieles and Eggs, selected, 85 to 36c. Potatoes, ' An effort is being made by the manu- Washington Feb. 6.-Tk! C.rar}1.ran,ge who`lras gore to the'expens'c of six annexes. Japan agrees, under Per bag. car'lcts, $1.20 to $1.26. -j- aCturers to secure the imposition of nnale of the Wa�yington confercn.r ice'{";ng a tsire':�j te!cl,hur.c appar- article 1, "lo teat„re to- Carina file Common cows $3 to $4; better•bot, Rn extra crsetoms.duty of 3:i 1­',”" stns, Zvi told by the Eiffc! Tower former Gernrsn leise'1 territory of i calves, $10' to $12;n good slight sheep, on limitation t:f armarneris 'ar;l Pa- ir Cent. ad valorem owing to the<lepreci eifir and Far Eastern ctuestions-was' to-monr.:w uhat ihe'weathtr is likely Kiao Chow," and in the subsequent'$5 to '$6; good iambs, $10; hogs, $13 F' ated state of the currpncy in the stagr.,t in'Contincmtal llemarial. Hall to be cn the following day, Each day,articles and armexes, provides for the $13?5. ` countiy of origin. i.on Monday. at, 4.3t) meteorological bulletin, will details of the restoration. 0' It was stated to the coururittee that be available for the farmers etnabl' a The delegates attached their signa- 1 �, — .0 -STERLIhIG EXCHANGE a[ the 300 plants in Great Britain them to plan their next day's work.i •ataki:i toys in 1919 82 tares to five treaties and by a Death Toll of Babes i IS STILL MOUNTING g 9 pans had speech of Benediction by Presidernt The call will be sounded to Mayoral i dosed down and marry others ware Hardirn�, offices, so that farmers without the' in �.'ittias Of the World_ operating only on a limited scale: Tht• Tn,o.� o._.,..3 •. instruments may call to gnthe•r in the, Showing Britain's Grad�trifil each fr mbar of eito5 ,00 had been reduced fire treaties, c,re copy of each in Eng- information. _ -- x ri x.i,..i�h frwu a Retl3rli from 40,000 to 5,000. lash and one co - I Christiania, capital of Norway, in the = . The co py in French, the two ditions. '_: '�•. collapse of the exchange, it was official languages of the conference. matter of the death rate,of babies, .:; t► held, gala the Germarm an tmfair ad- ' stands first amotig the cities a of the A despatch from,New York says: This makes ten copies. Tine original �,;.; wort accerdin to latest figures is- Britain's gradual recovery to norms �ta$w as compared with conditions 'es will be filed � ii gu whir,Ii enabled British makers to suc- arc ed away in the stied by the Registrar-General. The or pre'1Rur conditions is foteolMy archives of the State pepartment.and infantile mortality lustrated in the recent wardreourwe crssfu1ly compete in y per 1,040 is only 38. up ` pe pre-war times. certified copies supplied#o each-of the The deputation ,i natory powers., a zr London's rate is 93. The-h foreign p gave a num)ipr of ex- g The five treaties . . :° ighest of her fore eioClnanges. _ xmples showing the disparity in costs are -• °^:': '' < ;; ; in Great Britain is that of Wigan, an Two years ago-Fe:hruary 4, 1920 of British and Gorman pro,laction. ' industrial town in Lancashire, 125. demand lulls an London suffered their _- T'he five-Power Nava'I Limitation Berlin's'rate is 146, while thos-e of.most disastrous collapse in this mar- Treat -New York and lJliica �t1QT Al1IIl MOM iTH - y' go are unofficial..ket with all 'other international car- s rive-rower auomarnne and °�• ': ly reported at.9^r and 111. rerncies, falldng to the unpreoedegAbyr ----DISEASE IN BRIT�iIN Gas Treaty: No city has such a record as Bom- low quotation of $3.19. f - _ The Four-Power Pact supplemental ^!`r' bay, In where;according o official To-day, on the continufance of a Epidemic Has Caused$2,506;=i'W the Four-Power Pacific Treaty, figurer, 680 babies out of very 3,000 ten-day advance,and on buying which y signed December ,1'3, excluding the ::;''` � o shows no trace of foreign origin, tfie 6� LOST t0 Date in LIVC Japanese mainland from the original die before they reach the age of 1� i t . Stock. months. same bilk found ready sa4e'at $4.30ifi. I Pact. I This marks a recovery in the 'tae London, Feb. 5:-Fresh o,ttbreaks of I The Nine-Power Treaty ernbracing years of almost $1'.12 is the potirnd the •dreaded foot and mouth disease'!a gerweral policy to be pursued •to- Keep Tab on Icebergs " : titerling,, but is o ll far below tin , were reported Lo-clay. The whole)wards Ctiirua. Along Atlantic LAnes price of $4.86%,.at .which this form area of Great Britain is included in the The Nine,Power Treaty dealing " of exchange ruled before the gpening rwge of the disease -and the. total with the Chinese Tariff. A despatch fron, Washington of the world war. ,F tsvnnlber of farms infected being .put Secretary Hughes, as ,chairman of __ says:--in an'ticipatioir -of the spring at 369, the American-de legation, was the first •` crop of icebergs along the North At- '"cash . The loss in lives stock to date on'to sign each treaty and Captain de Question'Wisdom of His Offer iantic steamer. the United States , "y aceoui;t of the epidemic is put at Vaselmeetlos, of the Portugese dale- Lord Atholstan; of Aioutreal, who has Coast Griard cutter Seneca has been The w h WlgiMEy nue". mare than $2,500,001r0.. oo Cation affixed the last.signature e imnteor ftrd oa 4 frequently 9elleTa 44,F Z�alFti'Itr�-_ the _'•II ^� atl'ered £20,000 to the University, for ice observation and wood trEQuentby n -.. _ trol service, and wiN leave New York a for e, a gtrature to • ,. graduate of,any city wL-o will die- baunllfie of at Da�bitialra _arere over the the less gates of --" - �� centre et it6e � !11�•♦Zta...iltotri- --ettt�-�bs�lC,- .wY- - IMM�oh nti+s$as difatsset Erom the origin- ed 'by last tdele •• , �e_r__° _-»��4swt�a�3►�_�_ pacts. In the ,.. the' Uruited next flve years. The•*Isdom of his Gra- "� a Grand Bonita of Newfotiiriilamd to lv- Th ..A* �I mt d areas. 'States, Great Britain, Frame, y g- cats the fields and pasitioas 'of the �e th8 la�olS e°/n'b�er. 'tea n, Ital der is questioned by,prominent En ' 3[tnistry of Agr"Iture h w and Japan, and the Nine-Power en- lis'h medical authorltles,-wbo declare pm6 wee w with P , icebergs. mach Bigot tbaR , am taken drastic e"pe to combat the gagements by the United -States, that the best way to stimulate the dis- This patrol service is ft,07WI ertaken in• cams to mesm j, m by dividing the entire country Great Britain, France, Italy, Japali, covers of a cure would be to assist in- accordance with the in Cali- Arco five arm whose boundaries ent- Netherlands, China, Portugal and Bel- stitutions already carrying out labors- ventiott for safety-of life sea adapt- They fart emiW46 Wbi ' ale are not allowed to cross. gilim. one and expensive inveatlgahons id,at L:oriilgic in 1915. _ Carr•-Vd a. + ' tw ----r '�:♦` ay; �i�+l y i'�!M'.S�„• w., •Wi^M>�:lw w %-O6e 'Y.v+'•-.C'.: ,J ?"f^'��'. .,i,:h � ,f '`` ',F' � % 3N.`L~:. .''' `T° ,"1T..c "C�. .. ^'a'19x,. v.n' „'a, ',h•':''•-s'?• "�`, rwr, F.�• 1 _- . W, -_ ,ter�- R .r `... m • ,5.. • -. " . u w .e.�i+r..-4 'JP-'2,C•'•»a ...'�'�' . - . .. •+` Zt" '`�, 1� -CNERAYWOOD: 4 � - church by the following r weu•known 'gUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES ` = talent: filler Fawkes,rasher. of Pick- �],?Tj� . Mists BI. Judd spent. Sundae with erlag; the Whitevaae Mate Quartette arRIES r,x •t a PubW:d ev Fridsy "Desist.at tiiroisce Mr9.C ft. Pelt . us. Oat,{ y' sad Riirs Troyer,vocalist. �'be 13ar- - • Mr.anti Mrs. Grahatri nlotoCad to rin oft•famil will iv :. g't y give Rood tumic s., i. Ttr:RMi Toronto on 8uodt}y, tbtouKhout the pw •ratnme, Admis- 'AT THE $1.75 pei'year,;15.60 if paidtin adxaace. Joaop h Peat-se and family spent Sun- 'sion, 25 centt;: cbiXen+ 15 cents, Pro- ----- ,� "n �_,_�ag with[iteo:Gales gr 4,rn a bet:ius at 8. Everybody come. c Ola, ta. rtalCIgg � JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. with hiaeon, 3aaies�of this lace. ` p ^- A teachar training class has been 1 In . _ PICKERING COUNCIL. themcommunty should be represented. l F WA, The above council met The elaas meets Wednesday -evening =r paranatit to Price. 'We ask only for your Grocery Aacot�nt. __ >_� adjournment on Monday, the 8th at 8 sharp,- conducted by Rev. M. MAIL CONTRACT 1.ast. Members ail. present, the reeve Don't SEALED TENDERS,addresxd to the Post- • . ln.the chair. lifinutea of last meeting to he he d forget ho Methodist Oh rch on �eoGeneral,y'w� ill,e elre`weed at,Otta Ottawa until Our entire time is taken u lookin - ' P g were read and approved. Sunday Fob.-12th. Mr.Bum txnvevance_ot His Majestg's Mans,on a prgpoe- -A nuwlxwoft_,..w ..,,i.• ,�z. resent- Rey. pb. P rey,..ofIIniosville. will reach morn- .a Contract for four__yyeean, tux times_perweek, �`atter your Grocery needs, Make -'sd and referred to the respeeti)estand- P tm the route.' HROOKLiN MAIL ROUTE,NO. - =0 3as committees. iag said evening. Rev. Mr, Ctug- i,from the fat of April nee. it worth our while b _ etoa,' of Ddubarton. will reach'at Printed notices containing further information ` ,t• A deputation from Dnnbarton.head- P y -` ppg 2.80 m. The home choir will lead` a.to conditions amofT Tender C t may be ____. -- '3eDdlIIg 118 our seder . :. �d by Wm. Thom. addressed the Doan- P' tees and blank form.of Tender ma be obtained y r ".. oil askin that the sideline between the singing in the morning, the Meth- at the Post once at Hrooitfia, at the office Kingston road and Erskin4ce dist eholr,of Pfokerfn�g in the after of the Post Office Inspector,Toronto. to be put into proper shape. oon. and th•Locust SEII choir is the PAST; I+T ICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, :. P p Pg P '9pe will.deliver promptly ' ,, amen Todd was heard re vesing. On Friday evening. Feb. 17. Tor6nto; an.-Slat. 1992. sideline.also asked that AltonRood programme will.be given in the A.SUTHERLAND, E - fin non. 8 receive some attentio 20-22 Post Olftce Inspector. -Best GTocerie8, Fish, Fruit, Provisions : also thanked the council fort;►rompt action in o poeina-t p - • J = 5cation of the O.P7R. to the R Board to have the Cherrywood You Need a Csod Engine ,. elosed and as further efforts will be ?4. made to have the said station closed, You ca4't realize the money. iag, 'sawing, grinding, sharpening he asked their future assistance. saving value of a good farm • r W. J. Turner was heard re work engine tools;mixing cement,shellfag corn, �] (� ttptil you ve seen how much afore filling the silo-there's nothing I l�j�erin gGY 4k�W (� Sto' y 1j�4 aeetiaeary to be done is hi$division. quickly and efficiently you can clear know of thatwllf��Yd,tr3,e.,,.,..� , v j,`,/ R _E� rd re ant to r gr - --uP +h P with so rttle-attention as a Tomato _.. -_ r cut down hill and road between lots tow numerous ' Engine. And they 32 and 33. 3rd range B F con.,south of e3' operate on �118t the place to Kingston road. odd jobs either kerosene or gasoline., Mr. Precious and others were heard about the 'Let me explain in detail thes3. farm,. sturdy little workers next time ou- xe grant on Altona road in con 1. For pass my way. D:z': feet to see bj3Z , r Atom: teas read from J. R. Then- tai lk ing,' their able assistanrs-T-a Toronto t h tan, secrekarc of the Pickerin;{ Police .� separst- San and the Toronto G -ail iGrinder Good Light ' Trustee Board,a ppr of inQ of'the¢rant- - W,cktu•a- -at the same time. , itis;of-a�pv-ot=t*rsatu-liz-e+t4se-•ta-S.ee3alc�y - -- .. '-. - •i . ��] )� Get a -Coleman 'Lamp for-the ` .�JusyRnse aNpliecl for rebate of taxes - .. l.�iilf�ti!i�ix6 C. •y .Piliiey� P1U*:.::�•�f��'• - - _ p s am account of fire, horse and a Culeman : Acoin.-was•tead from W, J. Beaton + Lantern for the barn. re licenxine of vendors on ProvinciHi Highway. also town plauning etc„;Ind -• - - -rw-µ "" The safest, best and cheapest. Elsa re :<i!Uoll .Cut pur,tion vs Croker --- ---- _Beet Auleriettn Coll Oil for s T:•'•.-, and Bell, . - Applir,ation _wks -received ftoui, li •s _7 PICKET Jobn,no to be appointed-overse:r n = - your w y -'- m a ,.• lamps, a a yo oil la 1 a ,4 _� a. . Whitevate. - on ha :.r _ . W Liecontbe was.- asliiay, fur. _ WIR . : . ''aid, - mr goo �aL - P �,�' � � A d supply of Cast meal now'on Aid Society. was beard. re several �` • •� w� - !7` .'amities in the tuwasbip. ;rI'e Dr McKinnon was heard re Randall family. J. S. BALSDON :' . ' � PICKERING k4� - Jos Gormley was heard re dragging - - � y a :`Toads. .. 2fl�per tb ' Round Roast or Steak, .,. The standing committee on 'Conti:r- P - ':' gencies reported land recommended 8urioin Roast or Steak, „ 25c " ;- -the following pKyments: DR Beaton, Porterhouse Roast or Steal-, .;. 25e ' _ os acct io salary sse vo: John s,order "'Here ' • -. . - I'tum -Rnaef,... . btR stetlonery, aaeeatwr's blanks,order P u • - __ lanks and'plac=trda 97.00 London Fine Rib Roast, ... .. 24c - ,Lancashire Guarantee and Accident Heervp Riffs R:,aat, ' ,:: ... •.• lac '• U Co. Treasurer's 'bond 40.W : Toronto 'Stamp and Stencil Co, 570 dog tags $hc,ulder Roast. '.. ..: ... 14 and 16c 23 l5• A W MArkH services as a idi 1 is t. R J�',w ditto 30 tx) John Pot R last, ... .. ;f. . for 9000 Brirket, to ltuil. ,tf this 1 ��`h$t �'bU n..�d Fotgie.C1Pt6. aft div ..carrtt 4 UU : I•rdd t•� ,•' :' flleeson, Brtiliit, ditto 4 0); Win r LeR of Pork, half or 'wl,.ole,.R'ltll foot off 2a'C '' s . T -f.8arnes, p•,ritagP 25 00. _ ' The standing committee on Relief iicln td Pork. , g ff .irk,- .. 13c .reported and terotrimended the follow- .9 3ntt Erin r ' :. " • ' 'we 11€�ve them • -; . - iox paytu«•nta : E E nit s. g-)ods sup- Sho, ldet R•„t,t of Pork', `L0 rind '_2c - .I: plied the Tito, t'++roily from Jane 10th Pure Purk Stovan •e ` .�, lit • ' • f to Feb 4:.b 18.44. Huth T H Pugb. i, , •;�. Q stet. Shell and Grit lttlt' yOUI pOtl�tCy. ' ' board and kedging for J Yt ung from Finest'Sal.t Yu;'1;....' ::. .. 23c •, list to Feb W 44 40. 'Finest Bre'akt;a'�t Bacon, piece, 130c <` Hellebore and Sulphur to kill The standing cimitnittee 'on-Roads 1. ' ,lu Pti, ..: 3?e anc) Bridgei reported and recommend• L .,ed the fullowing p+cyments : 3 Beelby, : Mild Cared Cottage Rolf ihalf or whole), %c " the v e'rmiue on 3-our •hov snow and breaking rnr,ds. '2.73 : Aaclt-Bacon, 401 " - A Trimble, dratggi g and rep waAbout 7i.76.: L frquire•. dragging to 1920 find Cooked Hanr,.. _ 45C `' 8 t� 19'31 43(M): Hughet+-Owens, Ltd,drau- Weiners .",5e _:z'. t QL . Head-Cheese.. +� w* �i rr- 20c Stock Salta: file,ae ppr bill 1173• A :-check, re '-••• •.. � ••. Y".. . , � . _ -wasbouc eon 4 ii W; H Stover, rep Eapy First and Dome+tic Short�uin , 3 lbs 50 cents t. Clart's Hollow and hill 7.00 : J Cad- - 3 : den. materials and tabor•blasting %t - 5 lbs 80 cents ti O'Cooaor'a gravel pit 40 45 ; JQuinlAn `` ` '"' is 18 cents! , --._.._ x lowink and ragging }3'8 con 1. 1021 =- - .'.: . r . • E-50: ' lb grin 22,50: D Munro, rep culvert B a con 3 2 00; R Brown, gravel. eprPadititt etc - r. -. - . . -, - •• - 't_a��'�'��"•F-�..A 711.? .`' .. �1�'Z'ARZp - ,Audley road con 4 '78.45 ; G Crawford, hauling gravel Audlev road and con 4 W. G. REID, • - ; PICKERING - - - 7987; A Valbrecht• ditto 74.78; A i. .+ 4'Onnnor, hauling 91 avet•Audley road- 11 , J Richard,ditto 30.2D; R Guth- - ' Better Stork . xis, hauling gravel Audley road and -'' m on 4 46 49; W Guthrie, ditto 47 99; k, Joe I.Averv, dittd 48.07 : H' Edwards. *' '-' �'OR th* .star expenditure of time,energy ata ry ditto 79 8v; Wm Bell. ditty 77 40; W Vew Low Prices on All Ford Pratt, ditto 79.80; W Puckrin, ditto 'feed,you get bigger returns on pure-bred cattle ''M.17 ; C R Packrin,hauling gravel on ]w than on scrub dock. If you Deed finaneW help to Audley rota and con 4„nd opening pit - MoC�el8� effective at once impmve your attxll,consult the toteaf Manager -;and shovelling 143.60; T Auckrin, Bank. L..,.11-,,e,,,evel on-AudF , .a,,.6 a...&cot, 4 187 9b; J A U'ConnQr, ditto 127.99; Runabout $5st7.'la `-Cluaea:e 'moo;= - STAND.I RD SB�YICI /a frog w 8 Tool, services as road Supt from Jan a -- - P1relseers Seed ;. :9 to Feb 4,inclusive 8'1:40. starter 617.36 " starter $66.12 - The auditors'and it �srecpved STANDARD BANK ` and examined e use l and final! ado fed. Touring 571.24 �. , Track 612.23 O! CANADA Of 17 -and the natal number of copies were �•• starter" ,858.33 ' ..;� " stt rter 690.34 ordered to be printed for distribution. ! TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - _ A b9-law was passed prohibiting spitting on sidewalks and in II Coupe B91.7S ;-Hun:Lt.Del... ,058.94 �'' Ackerin Bran passages i3 ch, - - W. F.Law,Manager and stairways of and entrances to pub- Sedate D44.OZ " starter 6!6.05 Whitby Branch, - - C. A. McClellan, Manages lie buildings, and in, buildings, balls, rooms and places to which the public F. G. B. Pickering, Ontario - " within the township and a violation of - ' "�., sty-law shall for every offence,in- � An of these models me, be purchased With a •nor a penalty of not less than one dol- y y p far nor more than fifty dollars. small cash a ment balanoe to be d in' A by-law was also passed appoint- P p P� iag L.Matthews caretaker of the Town p�oe equal. y $ 118314 'NO. I ingredients in our Bread w0 sea Hall.Azin his rah and enumerat- Q al. month! instelilneilttl. y g `ins hfs dn�ee ate, - r A by-law was patted appointing W J We are now prepared to re-charge all mt►$es and > prepw'ei to give you r loaf of quality. Ott School Attendance Officer for • # sizes of batteries on our own premises. :_ =:` fresh and nice tilt the hot oramb in wood'. If not F - The council,now adjourned to meet , - " -*gain at 1 P. W. on Monday, March '. ' -' .;'a for the transaetioa of general. �IPe no t1Zal SII(i be QOIIPIII(3� r, :. >� �iif iOttleT, ttf 8 loaf sad bC OIIe t�14 . busloeea. -'- - ---- - P - _ phone d - FIRST -oLa�ss - Bell -.�:�..�;�. �• In hone .�.. 'many have eatiafied 200 .Paintin and,Decorati-j r' �X B and Cake d. :. ,. . • rea �Bun 's ..... ._._ _ ._s always on hen • Lie _ -- ._ George A: lex Sherwood Chocolates in bulk- and boxes. "Nall Pappeer Pattern Books,selections - �;_ of 81rapsona and the famous ;°^ _Y.- _ ...T ,�.�., Wedding Cakes our specialty. Empire wail Papers, Ford' Sales"' Station. y ,AH orders for work received by w.G. ' Rei�, Bntc>1pr, PlckorfnF. __ _ H. R Manney, • -.:P�c ' �y "r:. •,, z �., t• s: , •,a,. "�n ''?r• ii.,y..,,,+- R., :•^,,.,,`. ,a,..- +''' •,• •�, ^;:- ,.�,a ,,,°:.s r+%.r..a,; Tw' .F""..'',? uY�,4'".•r,. --Aa'"yv%++4_ ,ar .-�, .q;. ',.. .+► - �F", .,,,. S �• ,q nr- tiT'..t`,.,, -e -.' :..,;•.'d-;,.+.','=�'4 ..w,;, r ;."�+- r.•-.�'".'-w +:r _ ' `''';u,';."k�u,w i '��y`."•f."�q..T.,n s�W_:.�e..': a.•, 7.0 4amti't.':�a• r,ve�xk,.",,, •yc•. _ .!,. ,,„�. 'macsg.n.. v - _++h:, I•.�n.� .�We t ..,ey vS'..E.•+-. �•s...,�y. �d;,-Ka-. - ;}'• ,...� ...,f;� '9T ...s..?, r',.r .+`,` �!F'. 'r is•*' �•:' 'r` •Y•. . ` ,'•;% ,. .•^�' .. ucSy.� ,•,a.:-„.T.:aA 1,•`••.aZ:.+":”" 'A:d: ti:..'- .,:! 'J."'-. .+ - -. .� i'•. ..,. ., .�s �., <iTf�` � v.. ... .. 'u-.. � ',� ,ZLAREMONT. - Frank Chidlow has opened ups - r.. \ F new store. See advt. on local page. MARKLIT `"'?he PiCkell'2ag Miss Lois Brodie is visiting her Fred Chard shipped a carload of U P E R 1 o R M EAT ' miters in Toronto ea('ttle to Toronto on 'Saturday VC+B COtte� = ' James Taylor has moved with la,t. - hiafamily to Brougham. Quite a number of Clhremonton- The object of this Association faro y. ..• s Luther .Bowes, of Peterboro, iaus- iuelud1bg the .orchestra of lessen steallo and pmeecute ;'•' a'. � o : Member having y toles commas[.. - George Hammond has week-end. engaged MountGion Church social-,Friday fBYLa'lilAL r'1t31� ��+�i�i� with Archie Fleming for the com- I y To introduce our reliable line of Fresh Frozen Fish,I will sell this oats immediately with as member 'p evening last. y - ing year. Mr.Kilpatrick,of Bramppton,has week at the following profit sacrifice prices : Wbite'Fish 15c. of ExecI Committee. Dr. and Mrs.Tomlinson and Miss taken over the Rumohr Meat'Mar- Salmon 17c. - Halibut 28c. Finnan Haddie 18c. Fil• Membership fes 01.00. - -- Margaret Macnab motored to To ker, also the residence. Mr. Ru- ' --lets of Haddie 20c. Scotch Kippers 18c pair, 2 pairs for 25c. TiWOU may be had tnm UW President W. rontoon Friday. mohr has moved into the residence swr.terr on appiieation. '..` = Miss Smith is confined to bed .` .: 'suffering from an attack of tonsil- recently vacated by Jae.Taylor. Our deliciously cured Ham and B`acone will lease ou. Old country Z1o.Com.—L. D. Bsa)w-O.S.Palm style of curing, does not need parboiling. Pam 88c,Back Her, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. `2 iitie and a severe cold. Bacon 88e and 40c, Breakfast Bacon 82e and, 86c, Cot- - Graham Bros. have received an BALE REGISTER. tags Rolle (sugar'-oared)28c, Dry Salt Pork J.R. Thexton. W.J. Clark. order fora carload of three-year boneless 28c,Pure Pork Sausages e. laid Allies for the west. FalnAT. FEB. Ifta-Dispersion sale !'l Ps sidsnl The Misses Hamilton, who havd' P' nit• - . OY 7arU] SLOW''&,and lug ,u.ueuw, been confined to their beds for clydesdalea end other draft horses. It is- My Business c several weeks, are now recovering cows. young at 6 eresi Choice_Phone ceders takes sad delivered free.t Cash on delivelr parsec. To help you ran part of yours. :nicely. dente of E.gL.Ruddy (old Pickering Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. y Oo11bRe¢rounds), Pickering Village. B opening s New Garage,in the Til- The roads around.here, st this . g g Motto-Quality with service. Next door to Poet Office. By o!Whitevste I sm prepared to do ' writing, are in Al shape for both Sale at 1 q'cloc)t sharp. Sale will he lag runners and motors,and not a few held under cover if weather unfav- . ail kinds of repair work, including tops and side curtains, also makiag are availing themselves of the fine orahir. See hills.Wm.%aw, suet.- _ your old car look and run like now Yy >J driving. �VsnxiraDAx�Fes:_-ffixa-guction-�,-- ha ' - Proprietor giving it a Rood coat of nets paint. J. F.Grattean, travelling repro' sale of faem stock.46plements.hay, eentative of the International Bi- grain, roots ete., at lot S, con.9, Agent.for Toronto,machinery,includ- in Pumps,;Windmills, SilosF ble Students' Association, will Ptckerinti, 2i miles east o! Clare- g'and Gasoline ED nee. moat. the property of T. Bennett GLEN WILLOW . M/LLS ! s ak in the Masonic Hall here on (Alex. McCalmon. manager). Sale T-_�� CHARLES M. BI010. '`" Sunda , Feb. 12th, at 2.80 p. m. et one o'clock, sharp,. See bills, C:B82{S GF=04 O d..�. u8 X111 ' -_ :. = - _'Rome Tel.-ti62?- Whitevale, A.a The Dramatic Clnh of the Union TUESDAY,Fi*B, 29TH-Auction sale or rs'1'OP =+00$ Sunday School are now busy pre- Clyde horses, grade cattle. imple- SMASH a �" paring a drama, entitled "Bread ments etc., at lot 26, con, 7. Picker- on the Water," which will be pre ing, the property of Wm: E.'Cowie. rented in the near• future. Full 'Sale at 13.30, sbarp. See bills. Fred • f ther car of Western Feed--'QPheat anal a car of No. 2 Postill.anctioneet'. t particeilars later. - ��••.. . , A valentine carnival will be held WEDNESDAY; MARCH 1ST-Auction 'tic War Prices sate of f-trm stock, implements, clo- C. W. Oats to arrive about T+riday in the Caledonian Rink, Clare- _ Yell:4�Kd, furniture etc..,at lot '26, moat, on the evening of Tuesday, v Feb. 14th. Good cize9 will be. enr.• L Pirkii•ring. the property of ,. or Saturelay, of this week. - F Cban�•r'r ~rate. Sale��t oae. c,.o ...awarded for beet costumes x186 bills. F.t d Postill,auctioneer. - T e i irj ii J prizes far catching three wild r�ab Phone 3 our ordefs early as I. was unable to fill bits. W, Miller was lathe city cn Sat- ACC•1'ION SALE OF oasis and,he expects to fetch Mrs. 811 Orders On lost' car. y HOUSEAND LOT ---- _ Power fl Lig last Miller home od Thursday. Wears — { The undersigned has received in- ' leased to know that she is mAk � � - � full line of Other Feeds as usual. • ing siruciioasfrom the Executors - _- _. _ Is one of the beet improvements a rapid recovery from her re cent serious operation at Wellesley the Estate of the you can put'on your farm. _k Hos ital. -Phone-Rome Mark. 2600 ; Bell Mark. 805 ..-Think` of the comfort and- con- spinlf of curlers, composed of LATE JANE TOOL - _ l —4 xht—a"-- _ _ _D .. �C@.. mom_ _to_cvll by public auction at the = -- Power to drivea t ;Re rator mad G. > uraytiu, _, .. Village of Mount J on • Birhett and R. "Besse. attended �� churn, wishing herb point t the bonspiel at Peterboro last Wednesday, February+ 15th, 1922 water .and other back- .week. On Tueeday they won the following valuable property: breaking jobe.7 tbree games.but on Wednesday The bouse and lot on Wales Aveaue, Watch, Took•they lost two. in the i flings of Mount Joy, is the Complete Outfit—ll:nglne, , The Brooklin hockey team came Township of Markham,about one-fifth —__ Generator and over on Thursday evening and acre of land, six roomed frame house, • - Batteries, _ a friendly game with the good cellar„ hard and soft water. Poe- played �� t'elr Re pairing �8 5a team from the Union Sabbath session given on May 1st. 19'1. ti►i us to- $ale begins at 2.30 o'clock. day. School. the latter'winning by the P .See score of 4 to 8. After the game TERMS: Fifteen per cent. on day of the visitors were treated to re- sale, to per cent.do thing days, and our repair department is egnip- Frank Cooper, j the hnianee on possession given. Clarefl�o+at freshments. , ,' a The Women's Institnte will hold Tar property is'Bold eub3ect to re- ped to give you prompt and their February meeting on Wed- served tiesdeay afternoon, thA 15th, at the F. P&STILL, Auctioneer :satisfactory . serpice at reason- — . home of,Mrs.R. J.lHow. Program. Silas T�1. R. R. 1, Locust Hill.Oat., Poultry of all kindq. Best prices subject, "Which has- the greater Cti illiam.A. Richardson, 78 Balliol St., r - able prices. paid Tor quality stuff. Influence, Heredity or Environ Toronto, Ont..Executors. 9 Phone 2818. anent? Current Events, Music. Ry ckman, Denison.Faster I&Benton = F. CHIDLOW, CLAREMONT and Readingr+. Therueeting will 85 Bay St„Tot onto, Solicitors for the * 1 ; `begin at 3 o'clock. b:�ecu'Lurs._ io••rt, - ' a have Two WATCHMAKERS ` Remember the.grand entertain- 'and all r�' ' airs are (lone FARMERS, ATTENTION meat to be given thi•+(Filial}} �' 4i1C @O CreditOrB t,1. eveningin the.Masonic Hall.under g�rg Oth3r$ 'on the pZ�emises• We are now booking ordure for Goa• :. 'the au-pic•es of the Women's Insti. _ tract,Peas for the year 1928s°d will be , glrul to have ordens from a limited tutu The programme will be :,All reeairlilg guaranteed ” number of good. careful Farmers, �. varied and various, attracttv9 and hn the l..tatP of Samuel H.Stevenson, _ • haviog good soil reared for the Coln and to bp contributed late ed the Township of Pickering. In crop. We p i in the Count of Ontario,.Gentle- g p. believe the price w• - �g-1 al-taIetlt.- The proceed•nr•e �i � are able to offer will compare fAver- # in aid of the Public Library. which pursuant is abty with any crop grown on the i<atis a moat deserving cause.- Our T`ntice is hrreby given. ' f Ourstocke of Flour and Feed to section 56, R. S. O . 1914, Chap. will be found complete library is A credit to Claretont iLI, that all creditors and others hav• and•��atchmaker, _ -?� and should receive the hearty ing claims or demands against the at all times. , . . moral and financial support of the Estate of the said Samuel 'H. Steven- WHITBY �• . ONTARIO Phone 2W—Use it. °. community. Show your sympa. son, who died on or about the 13th r. Hogg Lyt'e. Llmlteds �•": thy for the cause b� attegdi°q day of June. 1921, at the Township of (Sucoesspr 't0 R. N. Bassett) 1900 09HAWA ". thisconcert. Admission : Adults, Pickering aforesaid,are required. on � be cents; children of school age, or before the 15th day of February, Y 0 cents. IM to send ty poet. prepaid, or de- Z6 About 4.80. an Monde after- liver to the Executors of the said de- of =, Y ceased, full particulars of their claims -,. ,iSavi Inspires Confidence Coal, `•.:.'�' 'noon, February Oth, a deep cloud and the nature of the security,. if any, Coal r of sor-1 .�!-over CL�..�......,t .La:. L� LLcm. -- ,.._'_ riz feeiing of inaependence and self-respect which when the and nerve spread rapidly And after such last mentioned date .- that Fred Farmer, one of our old- the said Executors will proceed to comes to one who ties money in the bank is more than Hard and Soft Coal of 46 ` A eat and most highly esteemed citi distribute the assets of the deceased worth all the effort invwlved in accumulating the saw best, quality on izens, had suddenly died. Mr, among the parties entitled thereto, ings, It is reassuring to possess a growing bank account Farmer, who had been suffering and •t6ey will not be liable. to any which will enable you to meet the emergencies as w_ell as the hand f person or persona of whose claim sot- THOS.from acute indigestion, was out ice shall not have been received by -opportunities of to-morrow. : --lor a short walk when ret►icning them at the time of such distribution: 3fou are invited to open a ravings accou°t at oar nearest branch. • • f from the post office he suddenly Dated the 17th day ! Jaguar A. x� collapsed near his brother's store D, 10,22. y y- THE Z�ielreriri�• Q=t. . ♦ where he bad called on his way I - home. Dr. Tomlinson was prompt- Annie•Nt, Miller, Claremont, Ont., DOMMON ly on hand but could do nothing, and Charles J. Stevenson,R. R. No. 1, 4• ADAM R. YAK - Mr. Farmer, it, would seem, hav- Brooklin,Ont„ Executors. VVIMY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. Aug passed away of heart ilure, By ARTHUR E.CIHRISTIAN, Whitby, lIiROOKLW BRANCH, lI. G CRpgg, Mauaget:� Registered Optometrist Only a few weeks ago he had . re. Ontario, their Solicitor. 18.20 _ and Optician covered from a severe attack of carbuncles, leaving '-him ill-pre- A stitch in Time Saves Nine W' "" red for this last, attnnlr_ >`[. Store,Claremont,on•Tuseday P. AL of pa Plow is the time to get your harness Cream each week,for Testing Byes and lit-.Farmer was seventy-three years and boots and shoes put iu shape for Ling Glasses.a►nd to take ia��7.gbur old, bnt still active in hie tailoring the spring. Handmade harness.made the .west Clock and Jewelry.Re ring tar J. i . 'business. as weI holding with to your order. Work guaranteed. Take. Jeweler, StouQvllla Aar re- great efficiency and aeeeptance to Prices rigbt. Oive w a trial and be ni<or orders can be leg with 8[a. the community the positions of'convinced. /.•- -.- ;For Bread -.- �'`mer or u Mr. Porter's Har6Ae h; secretary of the Board of School ,�A.H. STROUD. hop. Claroos0, it 11 Y , S Trustees, secretary-treasurer of .18.90 ' loot 80, cos.a Monare Flour for Poetry ' the Claremont Union Cemetery, Near O.N.R. Oberrywood station ` ••secretary of the Canadian Home _ ' Bratl Circle, and for thirty-seven years Special Lot , Shorts and Feed Flour clerk of the Claremont Bapttet p Church. Mfr. Firwer settled in 'Of Men's blue serge and.etriped .©taremont over--forty years ago, - American Corn-�-ground,;cracked'and whole' Suits-at almost give 'marrying Miss Emma Rooker, ..•< " daughter o! the Rev. T. - Booker- , away prices. If your hens are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our of the Baptist parsonage. There ;celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. ,- p pa =1625;00 to e85.00 Suits for $12.00 survive him his wife,.his daught- Sizes 86 to 42. 'Highest price'paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, Of all asateriab and design 'er, Mrs. D. Johnston, of Toronto, kept in stook. It will pay you Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. al Bank, Orillia, and two brothers; and the stock cannot Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays: - etii at oar worse=4 obtain pvtoes Don t be misled' J. S. Farmer, merchant, of Clare- be replaced. yenhtaedo not employ tbem ethesgss�• wont, and Edward Farmer, of • k ;.-Du°atnble, of Bedfordshire, Enq.. 'Call earl and et our C� +� ',ig * ly we aw, and do throw o the • Choice y The �amp Flour M'""�Coe0 Ll commission o!19 per eeat.,whiehyoi the deceased's boyhood home. -- surlsinly save by.ptirehasiag[sots tie. o� Boots of people will mourn the 1 ! MiU9 at _ ssusolidted. « °h.. lose of this neighbor and friend of J. Fu�gcldt Moat 's ` I.T. MATH11tB01+t q, each stirling Chridtien character IInd. Phone 28e4 Toronto Peterbor P'iCkerl3 �rl►itr� o lel� ,� and worth. , odes ad OFpsb, .2- . pg� 7 Jlz� V7 n 4� J4 4 7. Z. and the worst Is yet to-come MITER WEATHER LiTru_01E� liou seN hbo -fie Our Canadian winters are 'exceed- Ingly hard on the health of little ones. Ja often so "&Vern The Care-of-the Watch. • powerful dynaino only- non-magnew 7 A _vaatch may run for years and watches are immune. If you find that the Mother cannot take the little ones your watch. is running irregularly for Out-to"n airing. The consequence 1..kesp.good time with little- attention; -b-a-by is coat I ined to overheated,41A you cannot count no cause that'you can discover, take 18 that on Its .giving badly-ventilated rooms it to a watchmaker, and let him test takes cold YOU either keg service or' accuracy 7 becomes cross it for magnetism' If it is affected, he and cud peevlsh. -ALUI"# you take care of it. Baby's Own Tablets shotild be given Wind ym watch in -the morning can demagnetize it in a•few minutes. to keep the little ones healthy. They i 'her than at night. The power-that a. -at re a mild laxative which regulate the .-Father's -Turn. 'Abs king furnishes as it, uncoils is stomach and bowels and thus prevent. %4mot constant, but is greate;tt•when Letty tried not to bb unreasonable. colds. The Tablets a:,e solid by-meth- the spring is wound up, and.deciesties; She told herself again and again that tine dealers ar by mail at 25 cents a % as it mnvpirxias. Therefore, a watch she, the luckiest girl in all the world, box from The Dr. Williams, Medicine the• morning has more who had now had two months—an watiud in Co., Brockville, out. energy to with-stand the jolting that' seventeen days of unsbadowed• haPPi- V. .4........... u4*6 through the day. During the men, should be able t6-take a little night the watch is at rest, and there- disappointment without fussing. A I Who Lives Highest? b. I fore trot-subject,to jolts. math wcAAd pass quickly if she and 0 What-is the greateA height at which the earth? you wind lye on y4m=watch at night, do. Steve wrote to,each other every day, people I Zot lay it down on a cold surface, and it was such an bonor-for.Steve There Ls-it seems, a sliepberd living ouch as that of a marble m4ntelpiece.' to be sent on so importiant an errand with his family in the Andes ,at a The sudden chill may cause the spring by his firm! Moreover, she eould.get height of 17,100 feet.and this has been '!:-to'oontraet sufficiently to bind, and so much done! That was where the)l claimed to bea record, that is, for per- second troubled -thought' struck her.t nent. manent habitation. -00 stop the.movei Fou�b;Dld your watch vertical- For her mother to-be ca-6d away be- i When it comes to a (juestion of tem.' .' Wises the pivots'is at its cause of Aunt Angie's Uloness just then, the friction of porary abode, however, this altitude, greatest, and tends , to--retard----tile----the when sTiieboadlso muen,sawing-aid L. 51, • great as it Is, is easily beaten, for on Whet you lay the watch wanted to do! And for all er- one of fhe Himilayan passes, lb,409 nwvenient. the impor you reduce the friction,and ac- tant things Letty• needed ber moth feet high, a small band of-hardy men the movement. Watchmakers She drew a kmg 'breath that sounded; live during the summer. -ring less than "It akow it little 1or*tbat in regulating, much like a sob. "Oh, I wonder whyi -- The men, numbering 'their observations and it all had to come so!" she whiled. but.they make a dozen. are Tibetarf Custom House of. — diange, the positions of the watches The swinging .'the gate ma, r de he i r ricers, and are specially selected for at regular intervals; whereas there is look up. Why, it was father coming II their powers of endurance, as one never the same regularity when the home at five o'clock! What bad hap-' would expect them to be, In order to __.,"__v&tcbes' are irr use. paned now? She flew anxiously down' I"too. exist even for a few weeks in air which �5 - - I must contain so very much less oxygen Since your watch is meant to run the stairs, but her flrst glance at his' ffium there Is at sea level.verdeagy when you cam it, keep It face, showed her that he had no bad -he. ride she aEowed her Dye SkK Dre4s -vertical at night as well as In the news. He seemed shy and embarras-- for t From such an elevat9d pass these dayt#ue. If after a few days you find ved, If Letty had been observant she thoughts to rim on. A wtk for fathert rtes men must have a magnificent view of izid Twenty three�rich years, a:nd for or Faded Dmpe the great Tibetan plateau, the inhabl•tha'lt gaine or loses, have a watch- would have seen clearly what k of so many of them she had just taken him Dyes rants of which themselves seem to live _,maker regulate it. -small boy her father had once been; for granted. Oh, how gtad. she was in Diamond comfortably at heights of 15,000 or % %sobest place for a watch at night but she was not thinking of her father. ` found out her Each *Pwkage of "Diamond Dyes" more feet . girl?,, he that she had not Is on a watch stand covered with thick "Sort. of Vnesome, little thoughtlessness too late! contains directions so simple that any It would be interesting to know at cloth. Moth is a poor conductor of asked. woman can dye or tint faded, shabby what height human beings could ac. `beat, wA will protect the watch from Letty nodded and angrily winked skirts, dresses, waists,-coats, sweat- custom themselves to live. There Is I madam ichLus. IT you nang your wa'C" al way ULC rears. - -- ­ , I �- eason to Taste." era, stockings, hamgings, draperies, 'no'reason to suppose that-1S;400 feet. • Go a ZMk, see Thai iL. L.1, -' the' Hel "I Buy owe rests against the wall, so- that thought you might be. That's why I (W4mt, one, in culinary matters, Dyes"—no the wwb* canewt swing. came home early. What do you say and'for this res'son. I hesitate• before home dyeing other to kind—then perfect guaranteed, even It Whalesidn Boots. Protect your watch carefully frorn'to taking the car and running off for the words, season to taste. Not only you have dyed'before. Tell out e never 'ke a supper at the,lakd?" Until recently blubber and whale. dirt, dappftesos� and electricity. Ma do tastes vary, but to-day we find the -druggist whether the material you it a rah to open the cane only when "I don't believe—" Letty began average housewife quite willing to be wish to dye Is wool or&114 or whether bone were regarded a7 the only things worth obtaining from th� whale: but, It is absolutely necessary, rind never taintly. satisfied with just pepper and salt. It is linen. coitten, or mixed goods. her Important produ& in a railwa now we get anot .y train, the open air, or a, But her father happened to be hang- The European housewife is familiar Diamqud Dyes never streak, spot, fade 0 factory in which there is floating dust. ing up his overcoat and did Dot bear 'with chervil, sweet basil, chives, sor- or run. from the sea monster's great carcass. A It has been found that whaleakin when The smallest particle of dust can stoop.her. .'Remember how you used to like rel, leek, parsley, tarragon, thyme, - - . 0 a watcli awe It gets into the works. to run away with your old father"' tanned makes excellent.leather, and a. garlic, nsiaturbium, marjoram, summer Choices. b ' started Keep the pocket in which you carry he asked, turning and looking at her savory, sage, mint and dried parsley All through life great whale tannery. has een e must keep at Puget Sound. the watch clew by occasloomdly turn- in,eager anticipation. You told me!leaves, caraway, coriander and cumin choosing. Destiny hangs- on "Yes" The most important thing about the W9 it inside out and brushing It. -w" that you liked It abnost better;seed,fennel dill, anise, cardamon, gin- and "no." Air we look TJi back it is to I wbale is that the whole,of his skin ft rewls so anall that they can�hardly "thap Christine& I never shag forget I ter.cinnamon, stspice, cloves and In- wonder what would have happened if good. The aktne of cowa, horses, and be seen without a*microscope will that. Then you got into high-school,!than curry powder. To this list I we had gone the other way where the other land animals furuSh a compare wear-from the lining of the pocket, awl there was a it;owul of young folks,I might also add nutmeg, mustard, road forked. Many of us feel mis- tively smidl quantity of leather far - - ----- and,no matter bow fine the workmen- the way it ought to be; and then &!turmeric, in act, white and black pop- placed in a vocation. We keep on in only the back parts are of the rigrat .4* OC the watch case may be,'will certain young man began to call pretty i per and'oonion. the furrow where we are because it quality. 'find their way in. regularly, sod-you &M mother got so Have you ever tried adding just a seems too 4te to change or-there are Whaleskin Is so thick that I.t can be Om of the worst things,, of course, buoy I began to think there wasn't few caraway seeds to a beef stew orb some where welfare - we cannot split Irto sexeral layers. each as stout that can happen to a watch is to get going to be any place for father be- ragout, or one-eighth tea-spoon each jeopardize. We chide ourselves -that a& oxhide, and it is excellent for mk• r WOL It Y000ur watch stays long in the fore you left us for good." #of nutmeg, sweet be•r,.iI,. thymer♦ sweet we, made awrong decision long ago. Ing bocts,'bags, harness.- or belting, water you can consider the works Letty ran to him with a little cry. marjoTam. to dumplings. to be served On life's bargain-counter are wareL4 The whale's usefulneos.1,; not coufted "Oh, father, what a av:fish phe I've with nwat. ruincod,, for they contain many parts piled up for the pleasing of all tastes. to his outer skin. The stomach fur• that we made of steel, which quickly been, when you've been doing things Orsted onion, a little garlic l that some eagerly se!eet'nishes a leather as reft and as strow: rusts. If it bas been in the water only for me all y life!" c and We marvel in some finely chopped tarragon to re- what we contemptuously reject. In as the best kid. "I'd like hear any-body You meat dishes add zest to the;;*ther.people's houses we ftnd a kyle . .N6t only whales"but porpoises and a short time. take it co the watch. �tl to call bated Waker " "On as YOU get it out, and seMah!" her father cried indigna flavoring. A pinch of mustard to -4 ntly. flaroring egg of furnishing that we could not agree sharki are being used at the Puget have him overhaul it. "I-have auxactive, -while-a lIet4-"- with. Mue!_ or lit- Sound I—L-i'L."d in evepy ease the dear, going to be our gmted onion and a pinell'of nutin I Electricity affects the running of week, father d' I eg,erature that is meat for'o'ne mind is leather produced is txc6lleat. Ordinary watches. If Your watch gets week, just yours and mint and moody' to 'a dish of mashed Potato" will add poison to another. Our tastes are as b26016110 54036 Of An electrical machine, else's in all the wiorld. Wen go off real variety to the food. various as our natures. The spiritual what Commas Do, --4t dymwo,a magneto, or a motor, just the way we used to. 0 father . Almost -every herb and spice may and the sentimental, the refined and here is an-example of odd punctua- it may become Inagr-atized,,and either dear!" be added to soups, stews goulashes the devout, find 'a chasm between'the 'is net" liom b8&Y or stop altogether. Near a Upstairs as Letty i�"changing her and ragouts with real tion: "That that Is Is,that that. 0 improvements. things they care to do and the vulgar, L% not is not that it it is." To arcid soulless pursuits df those who- live nightmares, we immediately punctu•, 11 asn1.I I I 1111W 1.0 AJ 1116.,1 -,,1, s ephemerally, like the brute , with no ate thus: "That ia. that that ' heed to answer anything but the i,, ,not. Is 'lot. Is 110t th;'t 1 ? It Is-" ^` 1 crude, elemental physical -appetit*,7. ------------- By ntean4'ef an apparatus which can -a variety of patternii d' We speak of built into factory' chlmne­m an- How can Nature criginate so great B be the mass of mankind, the proletariat, iA American inventor 'clainu, be can the public, as if it was all.one. But I -t it lirpsents a bewildering variegation. Human beings are as different from one another as their prenatal influ- ences and their environments and CORNS % their personal natures a re different. _J Flesh and blood can never be run, in mold of monotonous uniformity. ingers The fascination of travel 6 in the 'Lift Off with F variety of mankind--that one,--- 1w bird ivn� lwtd �11encounters more than in silent build-) ings or inarticulate scenery. 1;p AGiee of peri ­N] �Th ha. to w the all-influencing choice, Tu go likelie3t way wrong hine is the to! organs with elements of destri cripple one's chances of eminence ori enough money, enouih tune With kc�ony of plain, everyday success. A ratan Wld enough luck,a man may get back or starve the tissues and glands of partners'guil- needed elements. busines4 with partnL the health he has lost—or part of it goes into ty_ of milfeasance., and they pull.him A Woman n.iarries the wrong� Grape-Nuts is a delicious cerealIt tMkbs P269=0, too. s food down. though courage may; '7' 'Which has the qualities of scientific husband. and t � A_ area And then there may be no success, keep her at the sticking point or only a little. nutrition. It supplies the full richness may enable her to--presence the irp- of those splendid food grains,wh'eat and -ce of domestic felicity, all that pearan No better to save what you have mahed barley, together with the vital indken for the ideal relationship is than hunt fdr what you've lost—as as mineral elements,so often lacking from absent. The fundamental of h• ppi- the most 'sucoessful health-restore" foods. Served with creanLor good milk, ness is not in things, but in people. Those of us who are thoroughly nor-: win ta You. # Grape-Nuts gives full nourishment get- &long witho-dt con- mal cannot vpr 1 tile-stomach. uch of-the i6im7_a(_he4ft_1i 3_­Cue to Id 8 gerti-af Thr Mjid V faulty, careless diet.. Wrong meals at .' A We i we choose to be with is the first •and 'f indication of cLaracter. The;. all thnin and right meals at wrong ndid thought for breakfast surest Oriesil c hurt a bi.L! crap a lativ or lunch,.for those who would keep w6rthiest must be uneasy� and un-1 Freezons" on an aching corn, instant, 'health— in -the compaiij, that corn -tinass load the lor -suffering digestive company;of the wor-st- .1happy stops hurting, then iho'rt- will*naturallr eek_tlh'� arA the es Grape Nuts--4he 'Body Builder Truly' A '; chooses, he Whitt n me is, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of 7 "There's a Reasofi" 1,Froozone" for a taw cents, sufficient, A pig belonging to an Ontario farm- more every larch corn, eon c M844 by Conamon P tom Cereal Company.Limkovd, Windsor. OntiRria to re cote, 'er recently adopted a kitten. Which C� or cf- ,.wean the toes, and the W. -rcv; live; *-:th her foster-rnntherls li�- Isiti. :.itout soreness cr I.rritattojL !'° S:tr' .,+S+%...fi_.�,, z,s '` .Y,••-"n^ '' +:,,'° •s ;; _-;. �`'e.•.,c r,r':.;��.r_"i-i�a '' ''+,-., :.y,a'3"• ..:;�R'; '"- 'i:'"'a ,''•~,''^s'. (w_, ,wry IMP RAT•e' :saw=e•,. .�,�-sue'-�:s.'I'4•r 1'•-,'-.�c*vc •�+'• ;�: •i✓°.° �i' :.bpi�.a,'a,'m-',.p, .z.Y;.:s.�• ,„'• .rr ,:a S .�.. •+.�,,.-:•�,;.»»^ . . wY :s. r �.a ..,.�;r,.-d' r: .adx,lq•!T:�x4J:,�.'sanm.._ -.'t•-,;., _a._a '7.'�.•!.14; _ •,• �� � �.^r +'r f�r`✓. ,>:,,{„�"i„ �,i •,z`(y_" .}•,.gate,-,s1--'��5��:-^,,n i'liY''• vir•°.,• s, K. .!.. '-y'• •t.er+t�.v,P :'1,' 'F" 'k _w, ,r r., -•c,, -•x•� .�;. .t'• .p:� 'pr;.�f"; �.' ':,e•,,�.,'.V .-r. -'y! .. - .+r��.. � _ _ •` ., 7 VMEW - CHECiCERj--B Eitec3c- �'1 albeDZwrr athextao. A.i �.t,P>�{. 'The inventor of the Cstah Register and V Y6c _ Ho _other ,tea b ]1tcCrtesrss,, �e ' the Computing Sga1e has now perfec4 � T Chatham. Wtt: ROSY r • ed a mechanical devise for progressive ' �• ' Lfsv j+ For the convenience of ri aders the aILTINfl FOR iwilt business and proposes placing this ;t dsagrant below allows the,numeration product on the market Ctt•operattaa' a' ALL 1"NVS ON i ZW AND Uti�G used to indicate the moves. jttrttm2tedamount is desired,with pros. MONT•R .AL CHUL SAYS V.-N ptt7d t mow''cable,Aaswp.00klay lche Ceis he Had by Keeping the 1 -Air3�cgr to No..14. Black to move. 1pe pa p� •ti `�igpoanoa;`7OR��s "„`�` cove r21ci tion in large proAts. f«•�.• . f3i00t1 tGlCtl 8�ta fare. +�I +a vuau,uut�nw uuau� wuu +ae. r. •ivat, ifiVJLKT U14L Ut l! 'A. l'lli YORK. BTRR�T, TORO Ii W. B. It W. B. 1 Cousulting Engineer, Suite 8(18, No. ! ,TROUBLES HAVE " .,. girl-want3 1 - 8-11 i ? 11-8 6.10 f Wellington St. E., Toronto.. �-' Every woman-every g � � � •' *osy cheeks. Tisey mean not only 2 26-_3 ' 11-1b 8 32-27 10-16 t ;,..,DISAPPEARED. °'�.,.g. ._....' l 3 23-19' 15-24 9 27-24 28-32I Cheese That Chose a Bride. COARSE $��.T 5eaut-y:but good health. When,t wo r 4 '28-19 L� N � � $, 20-24 10 8-4 32-28 � 1"� " ' �T Stan's blood i-3 scanty or anaemic her E 5 19-16 1-6 . 11- 24-20 14-181 While the eapressfon " ,.cbeese-par• Y' color fades, sbe looks debilitated, Is ; 6 16-11 24-28 I Black wine. lag" is a ;recognized equivalent for' Nerves.Steady, Eats Anything Bulk Cadots ~' short of breath, and her heart palpi- ; thrift or economy In the management ` later aft( slight exertion. Some ; 1\0: 1!i-Bleak to move and draw. of household mire, it Is apparent the and Sleeps Like a;Log Since TORONTO SALT WORKS this trouble is accompanied by I moment we dissect the term that the . 0. �._ CUFF TORONTO severe headaches, or pain: in the back' - - - saving effected by the paring of n Taking Tanlac. -d.y. or slde3. This condition is entirely cheese depends entirely upon the man "It was certainly s happy snirprisei " Sue to weak, watery,blood, and can ` nee' in which the operation to conduct• to me when I sew Tanlac was restar• ! ::,1` - chip be cured by making LFre blood { ' ed. If one removes the rind of the ing fitly health," -said'Miss,Tvnane? k rich, red -and pure. Fo- this'purpose • cheese carelessly waste instead '"of 13ay,,3 Hotel de Villex St., Montreal. THIN FIAT HAIR' - try Dr. Fi llliamt' Pink Pills, which act ! �a ! ,economy results. ''P'or s year and a half befaret I got - t _ direeUy upon the blood, and in this ° ! ® , j According-to a French legend, there Tanlac my health was simply awful.! -r.. ; ,,;r:r••;":,, way bring new haaIth gad strength tn , was a man who,was in love with three 1 slept se.8ifu14y I gained ae real rater I :fIGRE3WS LONG, THIGH'- -'..,• ;: weak, ailing people. Mrs. Isaac W. 1 I sisters at the same time. He eould•'not stud-I woke--up morliings feeling all ,,.__-._.. =•_ ?) Howell, Petitcodiac,1v 13., tells of what i . _ make up his miiit4•striitch-of•them he tired out. My nervous system et31 - -.-AND_. Williams' Pink Pills did for her as ougiu ro marry-fihe antnty to oe s rapee3 stsd I would lump at say tittle r' tolliows:-"For,some time I had not { thrifty :housewife being the principal tt se, I'frequ6ntly turned so dizzy. Dean te�li=g we'll. I had been gradual- I requtalte of a wile at that tithe, the and sulk• I could hardly' strand the 'Donderine" costa .: smell of good cooking. My condition t onlyr 81i•cents a bottle: , - ly grow1hir weaker, and found it con _ man decided to watch the three care- i One ap ilcation ends ail w. stantly growing harder to do my folly, and in order to make a test pre. seemed to get worse oonstantly and I u sto s staling s• ..; housework.' I was very_pale and had rented eaob of them with a large lands p is worried all the time., and fail hair, and, Solution of this position wilt appst-- m8 • - - frequent' headaches. consulted a �t_ ,� _� __._��, ,� "Welk the Brat thing Tanlac-did for -m a. few moments. '3octor and took his medicine for some Two of them removed the rind in me was M give me a cptendid appetite.. you have' doubled the, time, but It did file no ood. I found �Mau4ly•SignHieant. :'touch a manner that a oonsiderable porgy 'Then ail my troubles gradually disap I beauty of your lisi:. t f. -. -myself growing- weaker, and taking I tion of the cheese'was,thrown $way, peered, my nerves got better and I It will appear a mass, small boys often ask embar'rass'ing so soft; lustrous, and >,. [lint and dizzy spells. A friend ud-1 but the youagesC Dared it with.a very could enjoy a good nfght's sleep. My!ea to do up. But what ` questions. A preacher was addressing. vised me io try Ih. Si'illdams' Pink j the Sunday Schaal, and explaining the sharp knife, and did not waste a scrap. whole system is now in excellent con.�y�d� �Qase yon most Pills, and although I had nearly lost I The man decided that she would make ditlon and I'm enjoying file beat of will after a few s '•,: significance of white. "Why," he asked, health. Tanlac.ie certainly.a'wonder- weeks use when you see -faith in all medicine, I got a supply !•the best wife, and they.were t=tarried {{ "does a bride desire to be clothed in , _ i l and began their use. After a time I white at her manage?" As_ [to one - t>LI medicine." l sew' l+atr-ifne and::. �. �• Wound they' were helping me, and I MONEY Tanlac is sold by all.good druggists. downy at first-yes- gladly_'continued taking them,aad-ulti- answered. he went'on. "Because white When ordering goods by mail, send -Advt. �t really new hair Stands for joy. and the wedding day a Domiufon Express Money Order. wing all over t:--e Scalp. "Dander. 1 mately found that the troubles that} 1s the most'joyous occasion la a wo- A medial wa just been resented is to the hair whit fresh etati . had afflicted me'bed vaatailed: 1 and man's'Hfe,' � Consider the, pin=its head keeps it 1 � � of:sin and sunshine use to vegstation. .,•;-., _ givlog th!s statement in the hope , l the British authorities to.the captain It goea right to the roots, iitvl rates Immediately a little feu ow piped from going too far.. of a German steamer for rescuing � that my experience �tttt be of benefit` p: 8ritigh sailors in Fehrttar 1814. stimul<tintonichbel s thin, I$ele� to others.' u "P;ti,tse. sir, why do the men all y g p J Fat can get Dn`VVi1Ham�' Plnk'Pills wear back'" filinard's Liniment for Diit' masr. _ _ _ faded halr-to grow long, thick, bsavg 4. -- - ���7 �` and luxuriant. -tbrougli any defiler In-medicine, or by Arribassadors 'represent Great Bri- KN (W' 1C ACHES ;•- ' --ms U at 50--eat[ta a box or sit boxes ' The best time to' teach habits' of il+jl+�L J1111ji��'�iialal���, l �li�LlgVJ for i13.b0, from The Dr. Williams' thrift is when habits for life are twin in twenty-semen foreign countries. 1Kedlctne.Co., Brockville, Out. ` being torniedQMCKLY � �11 ��1 I " 6. r _ Mother, Q ick! ("rive 4 LJ�LJ� HE racking,agonfzun rheumatic For Child's Bowels ache is quickly relieve by an ap. . I AI,T I ``CATION plicatioa of Sloaa'a Liniment. - Even,g sick child loves the "fruity" ;. For forty yearn, folks all over the : 8Y DR. J. 'J. MIDDLETON taste of "California Fig Syrup." If. world have found 5loanb to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. ProvMe{at Board of Ninth. Ontario the 11,ttle tongue is coated, or if your I It pewooks withoW rubbing. child is listless, cross, feverls h. full of You can just felt by iit3 healthy, 1 Ou Itilddietcn will its glad to anaKer gaastions, on ftblle Health maf► I cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will , stimulating odor that it is going to da ''•° �� t; • - tan ttiruugb this column. Address him at 8padi a House, 8padfas• l never tall to open the bowels. In a ' you good. ;¢••: _ •Crescent. Taranto. i few Lwdra you can see for yourself Keep Slovft's handy for neuralgia, �4 r { sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sorts +sF" +I how thoroughly It works all the, con- muSdes.strains and sprains. �y stlpatioa poison, sour bite and waste At all druggists-33c; it)e. �1.4a. -" . 1n our efforts to fiiur3 at least some into the butter dish. This is a die- from the teaser, little-howe's and Made in Canada. rr rr. of the paths by which- communicable''.graceful. procedure and should be!gives you a well, playful child again, 8 b a -slisess-s are 'sprea:l, helpful .SUggee• objected to by every person at the i►ttlliona of mashers keep "C'alitornia � �� =T � , tioni, often came from thinking peo- table. It is not only bad table man-J Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea • • Q U - pie, A prominent gentleman.o'f this• ners, but an actual menace t> heuhb.I spuonful to-day.gavea a sick ObIld to. L1 imG t p°in� FOR HAIR AND SKIN l province recently drew the attention'Only a little while ago a man working morrow, Ask,your druggl:l for gene. - of the Prot:inrial Board of Health to in i Iptreel office in Toronto be_ame-`'tae "California Fig syrup" which ha-4 Fot promotin�+ and tn8lIDt8iD the menace 'of. bad and unhygienic infected with a dangelrous malady be- dir'e-etions for babies and children of ' in beau 0I skin and hair '. amaetea's Plow•: VvV taaaisM{r cuticura Soo and Ointment ina-n tars at the table. cause he put in his mouth the end i all ages-printed on bottle. !father! ) Cudctira Tel- Book on are unexce If we. as a people Are 'going to be of'a string which. had shortly before' You must say "California" or you may ' healthier 9r, the future than we have been in the mouth of afellow-worker°!get an.imitatlnn its syrup DOG DISEASES cum is ideal powder, re- and sow to Food thing and cooling to most been in the past we.must do many,suSeritig from the disease. _ _ _ afailed Free to;any Ad- delicate skins. , thing that we do not duo at present. Again, one might cite the case of drera b the author. somplic. �rs,� ri=g,• s� One of the; firs-. of these chin s is to some smokers who ut their Div atom a*.,tae► g P eigars ( • r r i =1 S West slat eU t ehro ttshOUu 7�4t� Pats aw Y..s.1 :earn heaitk habits, and then when we in their mouths and then.clip the enl brow York, VITA. °1 „ ras.epe!~.,ea.,teL•.eo.S, ,e leai9ied them to put them into with the cutting machine. The next u � Or �� „VW practice in, our daily life.. It is all man (toes the same. In this way the' - - 'g very well for its--to-be in# __.',«d-i.(-mar cutter may become a source for _ Chili Welftire efimi,-a, nutritional I the spread of disease. There are num- Clastetl, and,the othe; means we now;berless ways in which infection tray have at our disposal krr the bettez be'trartsm-fitted, brit dirty hands and care arrd.upb ringing'of children. Every!dirty habits are two of the worst, If -RHEUMATISM i 'person who understands what good,mothers and fathers would set a good Lumbago or any aher palls, apply \ilnou•d'a Liniment to the aChlni(� - health means td hirh,•elf, to his tam-,example in the home, if the teacher in - - -'�•.':._._ ` spot and grt qul", retlef. Jrlittard'r tts, - *- ---- , ily Amt, friends, as well as, to the'school would do thpsmne,,-and instruct'tho rmtedr• your • Rrandwothrr -used, l ��. Constipated . Bowels—Bilious �.1Ve[s ' entire community, will Sooner or later children in the simple laws of hggiene Thos is nothing to ^qua[ It. `` •take an interest in, and appreciate the and sanitation, much good would re-I FOR ctALE 1•;V FR)'WHtf1E. i efforts now being put forward to lower cult. The family doctor could also i The 'nicest eathart?e-laxative to:to-night will empty your bowels com- •It ',.• the infant mortality rate and pro= do excellent work in tide regard, for , .1 physic your bowels when you have pleb by splendid. "They work while you mote a healthi#r -childhood in this he comes into' contact with the home j J1ead&0e _ Biliousness sleep." Cascarets never, you np province, iH° ^j fir...,1c more timn any others Colds irdigestlan '�,or ixripe like salts, Pills, Ca%leLot's t or All ll,t-e efl'or�s tvlts fall far short' (.ass of citizen. Besides, he knows DIWriess ;Scar 9t(imacb E Otl, and they cosh eFlg tea a • of what they aim at if the ordinary the danger of infections can issue VEAK TO WALK 1 is oandy-like Ca®Carets. One or two i bo_• Children love Casgareto. rules of by-giere or sanitation in every!a 'warning that will likely be-heeded. Clay life, are not,attended to. j Habits of cleanliness while prevent-!Now work: Nine HOIIrf i Dsy.— � - a Neaaly everyone is now well aware,ing disease transmission, are easily t that the great majority of infectious!formed, and are tiro more difficult to ladle L Pi>sk6m's Vegetable diseases are transmitted through tote Carr out theta di Compound Restored Her ug y rte. slovenly habits. ! - Y- 'nose and-mouth, yet we do not take'Besides,cleanliness comes next to God ! enough safeguards against siich'a path liness. _ il.� - -e _ t Union Village, Vt,-"I was weak and ' - u ----- theesf � children 1bit1R and chewing, Mlnard's Liniment for �.e., walk across the floor i „f t^ea without resting and that possibly may have been in a dirty i We once knew a printer wilo-se't up I had been that way ps,raauth just a short time before. Or; battle-scarred veteran' so that it; for weeks.Isawyour IINZ '{•: ``o": a child may chew .a pencil wdtich has,read "battle-scared veteran." He had advertisement in the been used to scratch its own'or some-j to stay home for a week, His brtytner `' paper and after tak se•'^- t`--•a body else's head and in infection thus; made `'a much feted bride' read "s i uig one bottle of L dia E. Pinkham's I gain entrance to the moufh. much faded bride," and he never did "�. Vegetable Com- .� > It is in the dining=roam that One, cone back to work. pound I felt the good k o probably thinks least about the spread j it was doing me and of infectious disease, and yet how's �; I took seven more in often do see dirty and slovenly i I N V E N T I O N S all, Before i finished , ' habits, at the table that sooner or I was able to work fig „ a.•aa«sat o*i•teade•e.aatel b lllsrdae- I aba hours a aA in a steam laundry. I WARNING! Say Ba 'er when you buy Aspirin. fluter wiH lead to trouble. Have ou rort•aeehave bevy wodr 1 AMP,* y ry' y y y p Y , .•., ••reteat rret.eN..^t,..ttt..w ..au»t. cannot say too much in favor of your ever noticed anyone lit the jam-"spoon;i medicine. I trust all sick and suffering Unless Ou see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are ;.°. Uck off the ,ism and then put the 14^0�� C.Hl miMa<Car t womenwi71take it. It has been twoyes:a ; y y y spoon back in the dish. That is un "' BAN STRUT since ltookitandlamstrongandwell." not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? fortunately done in many homes, - ! -Mrs. L. A. GUlmANN, Union Village, �, t, (( t especially by the younger members of Vermont Accept only an unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of This is only one of such letters-we are ; Aspirin,"' which contains directions and 'dose worked out by -'the family, and yet it is a, bad, un � stlwaeates► :iR r `:hygienic practice. There is also the EE 1 eontinuallAy�ppu�blishin showing what roe rasa 80gK ` Lydia E. t'inkham has done for women, physicians during 22 years,and proved safe by millions for " .4 , dangerous habit of putting dirty.hands j' ° OF and whether you work or not Mrs. into the mouth, thus introducing dia-I 80 Gulmann's letter should interest you. Colds ,'• Headache Rheumatism ease germs at the same time Just` P ! HAMr Man women pQatintoa weak`nervous — �-- -- :'.hazy mush , t AAA uu Guwu CuttuiCton oecause of&i[ments i7" - -4 CllT}fIS j,G ferred by direct in eciion of this kind they often have. Such women should : : ,j�arlChe Lumbago Pails, Pain -: • 4 WRITE FOR PRICES takeL dialt.Pinkham'sVe tableCom- - ` i. nruM be herd to say, but one hin.gj ON BUILDING MATERIALS• y is certain that disease can be trans- PRICES ARE DOWN- pound at the tlrat sign of trouble. Goon Mandy `Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100--Dru 9616 .� LET HALLIDAY SHOW YOU health i8 necessary and this splendid ' T "nutted in this way. I recently saw,. rift c'r-.v r(.ttm medicine wilt help you to keep it acettrin fie ste trade mark trealaWhil 1n Cnn well of Bayer Manufacture n ono- acellracldeater of 6alicyltcacJd. While It is well know that Aaytrin means Haver 7 A mar. use the knife for eating, ford,I HALI,IDAY PANY' ` menufactvre, to aaalet the pahtic against Irnitatiohs, the Tablets of Bayer Comysar . I4AMILTOi4. hryt.W. ',AIUADA, lbgUE No. 6—'21. will be stamped trios tuor•genaral trade mark, the Aaayor Cron," --road without washing the kr;it, dip it , µ . ' ^r r IV Pickering Bakery. - purpose predl 0 ­'Eski-orTle, 16 cento"St1he, T s Plikopilig 10irsoatic.0lub p., 01 -L SF D4A_ 13MBo "UtIfIF the - pular -Miss Mary Cladr.-.9pens.over drkqkm ire Remmer has been, e Wo to be for park purposes, Elwood and Mrs. Henderson -Mrs. J. D entitled ' A Not 97 thii r'ft-iVu­rq, the pro Sunday Mth frieja&in-,hikefield. cast; in be 6�h have moved to Oshawa. on the e. sick list -duriag the past -Arthur and Mrs. Bandy event few weeks. Now A4ftor"&*Nsemtoe� Jhq*4ek--eiad in the cit -and announces,, -The Misses Hodge of Toronto, and Mrs. Ross spent open t1he-meek with John and R CUTTING-For 20 oftts at -Hardin 0* 4"Th 'it- barbershop- W.J. Gaf- I ''Februar" y-'aparance day with relatives in Bowman. Mrs. HA1 -Kr. =*Mrs Goo. Ek)rry, of don. is•2, vine. -A. J. and Mrs. Bier spent a Orton. $Pon$ the week-end with an nunense•v`;' - ,'­4000p1e,of days in the city this the latter's uncle, Win. Dickie. PUTTERS FOR SALE-Two mood -Mrs. John Murkar was In the 'L ;-=t6m need new, Apply to L.D.Barike, week. Pic mg. the I continues veo'seri. death of her cousin, Miss Floret WANTED AT ONCE- AromW100scres. H.T.Love, 165 Carlton olazle. ' S I 'LE I Mrs. Robert Touts, we regret city on Tuesday. owing to Ift F AR* C A St..Toronto. Phone Main 878. =Y?h=Mrs. McGinty enter- -As E. L. Ruddy Is Lag 11 Fiv "r.;..'.kstained a number of friends on general farming he will old a nOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and' shoes re r!dt?g.,I, and quickly.23.Th-. Thursday evening. di a sale of his fa a Watson Chn1h S �.nng. is relon has moved and this (Friday) it 4 =Thomas Connor FOR BALE-Fresh into the residence recently vacait- terpoon. See large bills for full M ILCH COWS cows and springers. Cash 6icredit terms. ed b Wmt. McLeod. 20tf pz�rt urarta. Apply to Luther Middleton.Brougham, j %I J. and Mrs. Miller enter- -Harry Wade met with a seri. ERY S H C 0 N D-11 A N D MACHIN -�,,,,Aained a number of friends from ous accident on Friday, evening for sale. Good'basy, Manure spreader, 2- Urewo't on Monday. last. •He was in the hay loft of J.K.Thexton,Pickering,7tf furrow riding plow a couple-his stable' and on account of the Mrw.-H. Machin spent 7. -daul bf days last week with heir h- darkness did' not see the.hatch OR SALE-Finest, No. I clover 'Fhoney,at to cents per pound. No. 2 clover d'with 1 Of Toronto'. way which was covere W*-z-hcinev-..t ib cents •Geo.A,Pickett,Glen Major, ter, M , 0 : and stepping into the opening. n -Dr., McEwen has returned V. homeo,n Tuesday, after visiting fell to the cement floor beneath iOWS FOR BALE-2 freph cows, mother in Quebec tor a iew H6 rficured several of his rib; Cexcellent milkers. Apply to Jarnis White,lot close to the spine, but is now. able ig.con.2.Pickering(Roack load);.Pickering P. O.Box 20. 19-20. from Keswick to got around,' though 'suffering -m-4evekl friends 7i 1daWred down on Sunday an L' the south-east corner of lot 19, con,3, Pick- ' a few hours with James and -January report of Jr. Div.of ring. For particulars apply to W,V.Richard- ANNE Pickering public school son, Pickering. 19-22 01N11 Mra, Andrew. Iq aqs , d much pai VOR SALE-9-5 acres of land, bpi 0. and Mrs. Calvert are.Ethel Powell, Victor Coldh m KATING-The'bpen' rink. Church spinding a couple of weeks with'Myrtle Lockwood, Doris L Reid'. SSt,Soufh.Pickering,will be open for skatini; 461rdaughter, Mrs. Irwin Shep- Irene HalL Harold Hawkins, Jim every n t.weather permitting. Admission, IS F Sam cents. ir J.Gordon. 18-21 theld,of Kitchener. mie�Palmer, James King, to 1. '-The Chamber of Commerce 9cott, Florence' Andrew. Sr. I­ V.OR SALE--Heavy timbeiFs,,frames'.L' of two barns.in good condition. 45 x23 and win hold their regular monthl-Y Bert Elliott. Kenneth Richardson, - eb. I '25 -h 26x24.can be erected. Best offer accept I ho,:d.MAp k7U ay evening a 'Ind.p alv. 'a. x;" ng next Tueed t Willie Vickevta, Wiuu*le Vickers, ply Leo White,Dumbarton. 20 8 eclock in the Town Hall, Kenneth Smith. Je. I-Edna 1721. 19 -On Saturday last the Picker Greenlaw, Isabelle McMaster, Mor OR SALE-Cheap.' all kinds Five Thousand ($50flfl) Dollars Worth I hockey team went down to ley'Stephenson, Nicholneq Morris. FwaZons.har-iess,and all kinds of farm im- plerno-fits in-good order. Also several heavy and by.Bay.and played a friend• say. alesand'cook itovLq, and. heaters. 11, whit Sr. Pr,-MA She ly game with- the- team of that Ena Vickers, Dorothy Ravin, Ar• 1kT11r1.$c-n.Claremont. Phoiie2uI-­-I,"1f of goods to turn into cash. Lplace. The result was a tie, each thur Sier, Marie' Cowan.-Helen VOR FALE 4 ialiorthorn bull..- I tilt side scoring one goal. Mtirphv, Lins Liscornbe.' Jr. Pr.- JL' heavy w ag,,n. I set of heavy sl�igh-, I cut- 4 -N_ J. Morrissey met with A Winona Mi!Ewen, 1-4abLic Coupland. -, I -t of scaltn.and collie ptipt, AM! to F. Lacey,lot 3 13 Fcon., Pickering. nel Phone Pickering's Greatest Sale at ffie� sinful Accident last Friday while '-Remember the oyster supper Mai% 667 Ilighland creek P0. l7t-10" alighting from Andrew's bus. He to be given by the Pickering Vigi OR SALE-A' quantitv of 'clean slipped on a- piece of ice, rovered Lance Association in the Town Feed oats White Wave). weighing 37 lbs, to new "Big Store." hi shoulder.with snow, falling on as der. Hall next Thursday evening, This -he bushel,also 0 good Clyde horseo and 3'jarf- AoRly to S.C. Bunker,lot 8. l6agston Rd 47 Nub e4501k% oil Ili's lujuiriva ;a Llut promibestobea Bueceii!,Iul nX..2i R R, 1. Whitby. 1110ygiulw.._'�Ik yet known. already sold as the committee his alre Watch for 'b^Us. You-will miss a treat if 3Fou TRAYED-From the prenilses of arlarge number of tickets and.they SG=e Grills,Rouge Hill.a dog, collie bitch, miss hParint the story of "Jean are preparing bred, has bob-tail. yellow color. with white -ston g a good. programme Val Jeaa37'.by Rev. H. S. Clug of games etc. All the members ing around her neck. Any person detaInIn uted. 102 his dog after this advt will beprosec. "in St Andrew's Church on Tues. of the Associaton are expected to t day evening, Feb. 14th, at 8 p. ib• be present, and those who are not U ELP WANTED-Men and Wow- M a Ss ' .CHAPMAN Admission : adults, 25 cents;child. elCrt inVi to sell to women in homes rubber-lined. members have a b invitation JL A en 2sm Aprons for use in the T 1! -proof GAnirt 2=9 15 cents. to be present. eta Ma kitchen. Cari.eastly earn SI4. daily and more, or be water ��Ou account of the large nom- secured from any member the Rapid seller and ready demand. Send 13 cents I - for full particulars. FMonq I chairs that have been brok J. R� re,= ege apercin and U committee, who are Messrs. if temple returned._ BRITIsH R on and lost, the Fire Company, At Thexton,C. S. Palmer, D. Munro. BER COMPANY. 232 McGill Streelli, MOM- ����� S 10 ggRDWARE TREAL. 19-20 recent meeting, passed a resolu- L. D. Banks and W. V.*Richard- I Lion that no chairs In the future `ARM FOR SALE-Lot 32. con. Z son. Remember the date, Tburs- Townshipof Pickering. County -of Ontario shall be allowed to be taken from day, February the l6til. 91)acres.70 acreb good clay soil drained, under the Town HALL . -s gravel pit and pasture -Osbaws council has declared -A meeting of the ratepayers c4hivation, 20 acre 4 Quite near C,N, R_Cberrywood, Good buiid-. of S. S. No. %Vest(Pickering Vil. ovtrflowing well, also ow had orchard , Fur. against increasing the 'number of iv.1s"informatiou may be from the owner on Grand "Mid-Winter Sale' lane) will be held In the Town Hall pool-rooms, restricting the -num• the premises or F.Laughlin. 213 Bain Ave,, at-Ali early data for a of her to 4. ' The mayor favors cut- t"e Vlrpo" Toronto. 20-22 ­0f StoViOS.,L considering the advisability Of ting ont all licensee, and says that Aad Heaters, they are a menace to the town w• erecting new wing to the Iniblic many men Asking relief spend school, The Intapector, Mr.Hutchi -NEILSiON son. urged the school board to do Our'Loss . You r' "G ain their time around pool rooms. the work in the early years of the Tne government has awarded war and be says that the board the contract for the construction deeired that the work be postpon•of the new bridge for the Provin- ad until after the war, a request I'Only Royal Oak, regular 32.00, for 27.60 4eial Highway at Highland Creek. to which he consented on receiv- -It will be similar in design to that 1L, - at the Rouge, but will be wider. iDg the promise that they would I Only_0 Oak,. regular 80.00, for?5.00 xfQrd.0 'The drive-way, will be N feet wide proceed with the work after the The erection of this ad- • . 1 Only Royal Quebec, regurar.40.00, for 34.00 7 and there will be an Additional 6 the war. Bskiho' Pie ,feet dition will cost four or five thous- egular 9.00, for 7.00 on one side fora walk, and it 2 Only Perfection Oil Heaters. r !is intended that*it will be open and dollars,and the trwitees would Second hand Parlor Cook, in good shape, 7.00 like the rathpayers to turn out in A -4 Only Seco 'for tralfic by next winter. W - . ;_ . . large numbers in order that the ­7 -In summing up,the votes after the recent municipal election those matter may be fully discussed. These'are exceptionally good bargains, all being of they _T �-:polled in division No.1 for the -W. J. Reid had a bad runa- 0C deputy Friday last. He had been Gurney Oxford li candidates for second reeve way on transposed, delivering meat on Church street were inadvertently ran No 17 1. �­ We and Le n CM i teA and had gone into N J Morrissev'101 ed th with only 12 votes, while Mr. A to enquire into the condition of at I Jaim A:X1UF1 id Luuncy Spears received credit for Mr. Morrissev, who had just met correction of this error reduce@ with &-painful accident.. He had • You need the stove Mr. Spears' total vote i themubi- left the house, but before he n start- A Good Business t cipality from 596 to_574 and reached the wagon,the team Increases that of Mr. Middle. ad up the street at a furious rate. School- /fet'e's why -ton from 419 to,441, reducing the In the wagon was sitting-_Mre ma ority of the former from 177 Reid's 5-year-old son, Walter. q-Over twenty d=saind young J`1 H, BL1I1d�'- ' ickering %t a men--iin&-yoomen have.leamed to 138. As the horses plunged along s��, typewriting and busi- -Report of Intermediate Room furious rate, the)ad fell 'between d. Rest mediods in the Shaw Business -.of Pickering public school for the seat and the dash boar Scricicils. Every student I-As recei- gob, When in ­nt nf V� V­Q ym�dpaipssafti sswastii, 1SAUX47. _1`1­11ilda_� -that's the wrat ofour succe".ele�*�M TT t'-1e­1Wr4e9-turued-tO­t­he Tigkt"10 fully equrpPeei setwoe, :::AU PAPER&I Lizzle McGinty, Evangeline Cow- Pass another. team which they Lnd a desk for you. Sun at any tim. were meeting. In doing so, the Write now for handbook. on. Jr. III-Dorotby - Andrew, Florence Match, Ethel Bray,Has hind wheel struck the plank cross. P,McINTOSH,CHIEF PwINCIP i AL ter Mighton, Leonard Stephenson, 'ing and was torn off. The horses 0 continued, and in front of Jae. WASS Our new samples are in. Buy' earlylauid Johnote-Greenlaw, Harriet Morris se y, Phoebe Baker,Kenneth Mor- Richardson's store collided with a SHAW LR%M I "T get your . choice of the choicest - ley. Sr. 11-Irene Coupland, Har- telephone pole, which was broken Stephenson, Louise Stephen. Off in two places.' A horse went paper on the mart. on each'side of the telephone pole ELM DALE MI LI 0 d 'Bdua Reid, Lizzie Annan Phyllie f%key,Ralph Annan Aus- and went off in different direr- •' prices are down' but the quality is ---tin Baker, Helen Cowan,. Basil bone. The little boy stepped out Bye, Howard Law, Walter,Rtch- of the wagon without having re- unchanged. Place your order to-day ardson, Allan Abdrew, Angus Lis- ceived the slightest injury, but Having taken over the Elmdale very badly frightened. now he I - .- -M coibbe, Barbara Hall, escaped gerions injury is a miracle Mille from F. W. Weeks, we guarantee delivery to-morrow. ---The play "The Brown Monqe wish to'announce that the' d Business will be car- his escape. The harness was badly will be given in the Methodist and he is to be congratulated on 13 Church, Feb. 24th. It is a drama. tied on in the Willia ' "s' Shoes for Kiddies tization of the book by the same •daniaged, and with the exception of the badly damaged name by-the radical educational. wheel,'the usual way. wagon suffered little damage. - - -- 4 ist, Herbert Quick. The cbarm'of We will keep ou.hAn7d all W a1cive'story runs through it. The a are glad to see the public has appreciated our stocking tip kinds:of Feed. -humor-iv z.11 V_v, LUUL-C vuLtipeillng t. - -with Natural Tread Shoes for the youngsters. because it proceeds from ideas Tbe-71(hal Grocery Store We:have it present:: b Evieryone recognizes-the fact that that have been accepted as basic 1,"Vi will open with line .Car hesa4hoes are the real'thing. economic 9 involved i I Car Barley and Oat Feed ro le n the - Thue3day, February 9th, 19';2 Ice 'We humbly solicit your pAironage along them' play deeper than appear on the r Western Oats a lines'. Clean stock. Prices right. Giie surface. The inefficiehey of pre -out day methods, the stubborn us a call and be convincind. Also Corn. conservatism which balks progress Don't forget the location-opposite Ogilvie's*Dyal Household Flour Watch for our announcement re Lowndes'Clothing at a later date, V a board. Walter. t, 0' a L a a t 'a r r between young 0 b y g Top- rm a Et en they ey 0, the r k cross. I horses of Jaq� w ith a 4T and views new ideas with. suspi. Taylor's Broad Factor*. Pastry Flour Wanted-Pool Eggs. Hold off buying for a while. It will save you money. don and distrust are shown up in A convincing way. Common sense Chopping ping done every day FR"K CHI op Fred T. Bunting Plo' kerinct and practical ids"must supersede �,,.ioutwoin padigogy. HFiXONT,