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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_02_17 ',•a, 9 '`• "•• '«. '•'"'+.t - y. t^.s' rc C .. .••• _ �-. ''sD,';,A wn', s, � c '�a•? ar1M�,,,,'�'4'm.-!'�',''q_� 4. .,!" ..•.•. ...r.4 ..,�,. T - :^ ;`.'1+°,. -+.,' •w,' ca'Me' "'as .•t7. n'.-...'� •T4:`".w. _ �•1,w,•�.F rtc•y. •1� ,a `°-�•rw+.^ "•�:r .•c,r; .•:.l- _ r _ 4_ ..•lr• . J. k• .r.1.....aem.- .+� .,. ,. •:,,3.sy+..siwy,t.�r,nJ a- •�.- wSJ.•.-.e-e. ...3vt.•.•e•L.. :a_, CL -f•1 •4 17 at 4 y,,,M- J r1..T, • .�.J• '�. .'�! ,5. ,,y. ••�',� /1 7. AML AIL . Yti W-' - .. � 4 Mf�� l rd7y.;JS _ _."w`� .i.- •1�•j 7-y' ♦. PIGHERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBR-CTARY 17. 1922 . NO o1 `hi . CROCK'ROAD _ MARKHAM. . •-: 1 >rs�. _ Established 18E8 _ �ara�sstattoeta is - Miss Fan Hayeg,of Tot yin• Rev.H. S. 'Graham, for the last y Geo. I., Baker seven ears actor of St. Andrew s ,$[edicaL iced home last week. y pastor e who - . . -, 'Presb'Presbyterian Church here, b is • Wm. Ackford will work J.H.Hayes y REE . G NWOOI • week for a Chatham le vin this ee th n a RE. FOBSYTH. Oph.D,. Dtretttor We are offering three prizes farm on shares thie'seago g .pp tometticalrtAcsociadon of Ontario. Reg. The ice harvest is nea'rly completed. Presbytery to take charge of St, And- ; ' istered;Membcr of lthe Americsa Optometrical -to boys and girls: A splendid sample was obtained this' rev's Church. Puce, preached his s . Aiiodarion. Ere. mtaminea Uq appoincmeac., season, farewell sermon on Sunday evening ' Phone 2WK, Claremont.Ont. 1st prize.,20 cash tickets m Mrs,(Dr.)Bradshaw, of Portage la to a crowded congregation. In appre- 2nd prize. 12 cash"tickets prairie, Man., is visiting her;sister, ciation of his long Wd faithful service F. TOMLINSON, M, B.. Member 3rd'prize,S cash tickets Mrs. tiV. H. Jackson. here the congregation presented 'him lr a Off College of Physicians and surgeons - Edith Ackford arrived home from with an address and several gifts ai a -,,of f9atario. Office: that formerly occupied by t0 a 1 oil school o - tkfateDr, R.Frodie,and Iattet:y by Dr,;CaId. PP y ph nograpb, the city recently' and has taken by meeting on Friday, `t Y nt. 521 larerri sit Y well. Ph�re. C o r fi rr •Q organ or anon ties for he at , g piano, domestic du Mrs. Liscombe° olio has been. keep- Sabbath School Conf-erence i -.'Xr E.tCARTWRTGHT, `M. D.. M. for the beat story about Baker's ing.house for Seth BadfLernes for the c OATS .C. ill.& S..Crt. .A coroner:or the Cauc- Muai-- Store, Stouffyille.. past eai•, has returned To Pickering. SEED VATS t of oatari%, office]ours :.12.2 and 6-b p.rn.. P y �' The Sabbath School Association y F. R. Jackson, who has been about or at'ot'rer'hours by eppointncent Pt,�re sell •CY�nditione: - e have arranged for a Conference in rhea Nc 24.•_ Ind.phone`io,4U0..' Pickt:.::z•fG'a- a year�vtth a Newuixtket hardw ate Christian Church. Brnughtimti on Sat. Feed our light one3 and' µ'`1 ts�,o. s3:v flrnl has severed bin connection with - A, q g r let-not more than 63 words , ursine evening, Feb, 25th. at 7 o'clock,: T that firm and bas taken a position with when there will he a weiner supper, sow good seed. 7�� C. :�>cKIN.--�O`,7d.D.; L.R.C.S., and-6eatnepa Rice•Lewis Hardware, Toronto. - - 1� . Bdtnbtir�th, tzemLer of tae ect:Pge of __of ter which'there sr ill be$_strand Con- Physicians and tsrreoae of Ontario.3leeatiato `3rd be written with ink on, -- +•-• c•lave for organizing the Foothall : of Rol•1 aotlege of suraeop�, Eatnbuzgb, one si3e of"paper.oni CFiERRYWO� Lf x tie I tr Fhe coming season. and I have A car of 'su}]evior quality r' Broeia attention to dsiesees of �o'mea"ar.G 4 •btl6ZSn, Office end eesidonce,Woagham. Contest closes.Tan, 11th Mrs, Brant. of Uebawx, is vision planning for the adoption of Che.Catza• :z g dian Standard' Efficiency Training Seoul' Oats, testing 45 1us. or ;_—_- ille,.Ont,, Mrs. Arthur(xrxh:a�m' tbrviighout the townt•hip, The audi. L,epa6. Oscar Petty and M. Murchison spent. since will be-favored with an address more per bushel. Will tau vthe weekend in Toronto - by.Roland, B, Ferric,,who will also lead 8 'KT NtiItiDY, IiarristPr. $nl- George Davidson. sr:, spent a few .ititor,tNo:ar,Fut>iic.%Con•.tyar_cer,Lc. - days with friends in Oshawa in a discussion on the benefit of pear- arrive in a few sings. Whitby,oat. 41 -- H. and Mrs. Robinson. of Toronto, tarsi training. Local workers will also s eak. Every older maq and boy . Price$5 cents er bushel. were the guests of E. Pilkey on Sun• should p E. CHRISTIAY Barrister and attend this meeting without • da A.Solicitor.Notary Pablic,Etc. Meaey to is H.' B YA L fail. 1 oaa.f,c8ce>r.No er Public..Etii. . 9617 There will be a concert in the church _ Samples can. be seen.-at the mill.,. ' ?1 here tbis(Friday)evening. Come and - DALES & JOHNSTON-'Rarri-!er- CLAREMONT hear the Centennial Ladies' Aid tell' GREENWOOD. <. ntc .'229jDan!orth Ave. R'gp;v.:,;;�I e•' r us "How the Story Grew," also the '` °• , •'r' ':;. 'fvrc»^:o,i'Phone Cerraid 4111.Sate .2y<, ti: - \ Licensed' following enterWrlers: Mrs. A.Troy• «hat .about the .drama spoken of- rear, :720. rind VAY . - er, .ctcaliet, and the % ale Q',iartette, -souie time ago by the Girls'Circle r E:nbalyder and Undertaker. To- Motor iLLIA3i J. BEATON,B. A. Bar- kl',earae: of ��"hitevale: with lira. M. ItPescr as Mrs. 1�red'Gibson has been, ± " accnai wrist : 'rliss I'awl;es,render, of rontA friends during the last a iuple of aR ?'Y r,LL Sva:.e•,r. r t:..her c•. ',hc r rt o. `Toronto counPetiun for p E+ :n.ar, Denison. Foster and-Beason. Toronto Pickering, and the Harlington 1.stn- weeks. a SS Bay c .t.Tcior.to. gU3 itai' 'Se:°vi•�e" , Roes Rai"ns ie spending a weed with f Crier::: Trust�Bvil+t:rq,".- 7. .:: p , ily.wilddelight every wudier .e csith Tr�eyturr Jtia3n till-rsiu y�-�R- -- --• - - _ his former associates in and around :heir spientlid ithusic. Pro„ra:ntue to Brampton. a 1 " Comm ce at S o'clock ddmisaian 23 - "`!' i. . Nlrs,r Wm. 'Middleton s eut a few J�cn2ui _ ! cents r:hildren 15 c`-nts. p BARNES days last week with her brcither and 0 � r- "• '�r ` - ..-.. ... - - family at her old home on the -6th �`i>• +'i ? R' $ J. HUDSON. D. D. IN.. ii. :. CHOPPING MILL---' -- WHITBY. l - -concession. - - Tor.m.c, ' r].:�., .tie,- Sre', of coaitvrtable piste worse,' tivc,te for Cho h and Oat Rollin et•Pr week? SV,t-6 a 'view aP taking over the Fred-Walters return?d to Oiakwond �:,.!" r`*%>'-_ . . ". •;•• 1vfo7za'ion cr phure North.r3M 4- 3 PP Qg g y �acct n proper E fifteen members of on Satturday He was accompanied K`�•� �:�' :; dap excepting Monday. by his nephX,Llnpd tCilson, who will " . � •. ` F�ATON fl,. D. S.. P g the:art Ward Batepapera inspect spend-a week with Ilia randmotiaer, ' s s.,,.,i•e -.,R a,nild:nvo nn l4n7nrrtnv p 13 2d t_ ' Graduate of the Ro1aICo".cage of Cenral lilgnesL prices pain rOT ttOCd ZJlm.i Jlre. WRltera. &uretur.a and L'mvKS,.tp of Toronto, Ot13ce last. The property consists of two 'iue extend our sympathy t0 Mrs. The UniYersaI pore W.%1. Prin`le•s ,hardware .tore, Whitby. Soft Elm, Basswood, and three-quarter acres on the Pro-_ _ �?. t3tfSce hours 9 to 22 :1 to 5 30.a lyd.'phure a vinciai highwa}and the cost is$10,1100: Hor top and fntnily.- Brobklin, on the ga,TT13Zg 71�2&03M.4=0 owl phone 220. 44:y..1 _ White Ash add other kinds of logo. .2i per cent is asked as c oast, The death of her hushand a few days ago. (One of Our Productions) *c P P Joe wag at one time a familiar figure W. Go Barnes, Green R2Ves:present buildings on the property are in our village. We sell gill's Rite-Lite Lens.for 1patttel'fetsoo garb*. valued at$25, exclusive of the two �-�•- Or addrese R. R.No. 1.Locust Hill.- acre park attaFhed as grounds. which Mrs. Norman Adamsuo, who has all ens�lae of care-the beet TiTA E.El'fEPHENSON,A.T,G.3T., - is valued at$10,000. Elghteen thous- been M�me from the yeast. owing to in the market for • P�CKE�IN the seriut» Illness of her father, is teacher E. piano and theory Phcre .N.. �'! and has already been subscribed by the price. q clareasmtt. so to "•" lei -•� the residents of Whitbg towards the s ending a few days with John and ; : new hospital funds, and Misa C. Mrs• Adamsor, - -Tires for all cars, Emery Wheels so rte resented a site, This The rAdies Aid met In the eburcb Saw and Emery HRndrlls. f, ' T k at RICHARDSOti- Real ass b Thompson b p on Thursday afternoon. They pun• Circular Saw%. Lad- .'tase, fn>,ure:ce,Ccr.+eyxr.ds¢, tiotary EUMBER_ 1 A11L will possibly be sold and the proeeedQ one Navin an apron Rhower. A f CID:v,Etc., Pickering.Om. 31ty applied to the general funds of the p' g P ders, etc. {, social evening was talked of in order _ hospital. The Red Cross boo donstad $+' r°- nn R.BEATOS TOWNSHIP fmLEP. hASpit.tl P:;i:ipment and the inslittiticn todlepAep of the apron hnt.'Lhe dote Woodworking and General L. cony. aaocs, eotnm as.oeertcr tsk= We have a large and wellassoeted aiIl ht in charge fifths Z ictorian Or• has not yet been decit d Bloc&9mithing: q afilUvtt•, Aec�4Ltaat� £te. $roee� to ;a ' ozrorm prope ctV•s of starriage Li 1 'stock of the fvllowi.ng material J.-r'of nurses. �Y. Ii. J.A.CI�SO , Brock Road, ores" FPhiteca�4, GREEN RIVER. AVID A. PUG H-Lire 4to-k Met 'hed 13: C. Fi_i Flouring. V WHITEVALE. . —' PitkeringiUnt.' _ D,. . 1 �-, !►fat;•lied B. C. Fir Sheeting. and _ W. G, Barnes anent the week-slid in - -,-er, c;ra.ua:,.., C t ! Huntsville. � C''..'� L::et:r..c caxvtrct 7),"% - '.'°•1 • '%latched B. C. ReMIUC'u f.'1,ring. }Mra. J. A. Pugh entertained.anum• f. B. and Mra. 'Wilson spent a-foV M: aleck. block:and rirg work, A:'1 's:^.!-, -.!uLt, pnor easy ttteaded;,to Trrr.a seaa0:.7ifs.e. PF:orc inch '6' alfate]1ed Fir Ceiling, 4 in. her of young people tow valentine daps thi•, creek• in TornnU - re . ,lilfl(;artmont. 1 :y anti 1n. B, C. Cedar Siding, patty. " All report m merry evening. Slice Annie Fuller. of Toronto, spent Here' '. -You, " We are a• strange people 1S a rP- the, weekend under the parental I;GH S. PUGH, Licensed Aur'- Also, Beaver Board, Plaster AOaid :entl saw a lot of fine'trePa cut oty - ' 'g y roof. - k�� r•e,:i�::r.e Fra�'.r.ce r: Cn,ane., .t very ordinary oil which, would be o ' sales conducted on reasonable terms. And Apple Barrel=. y, '�', f}, B,,,,,and J. B. «'ninon°.at- ,(''� /4:r Lretder'of pure-bred f-horthorr Cattle valuat,le timber in a few yearq white tended tile-Liberal meeting at Whitby VeiLnent M- .,pphone or call, Ind. ptorte„C!artmoat msn r municipal councils are advncat. last week. S1:t.t tea Major P.O. d51Y in and practicing re-foreatraLioa at _ . W.-D. Gordon & Son, g A g Congratulations ate eirtendea to POSTILI., 1'.ice'n�-.4,ii^tioneer, conaid..,. pert3e. Chliz ie"au,i 3d.e. Co.«. ..� ifs:. -F• for counties of Tore and Ontario. .Auo- PICgERING Harold Pugh, oi, Fort William, Is, cent marriage, lion•ales of a]► ktnda attentreA to on shortest r home fora few days. He brought Leslie and Airs. Beare and family, me-tice. Address Green aivrP•O.. Ont. Bea and Independent phone. tbrAe carload of range lambs from Ft. of Uxi.ridg.e, viAted last with]:. Lum�Jer, William. where the are makiii a : WM. MAW. LICENSED AUC- y g J. and Hors. n Wilson. feeding test of the refuse of the grain Mr. Hobson has been confined to his �'�t TIOtiEER,forYork,Qnra:;o and Durham elei;atore,and think it has been highly -bed with an attack of pleurisy. We ►7�1� �e8 Cm:.uea, All kinds of sales prompt:y attended P y • -• "!o. Terms rtasonal,!e. .Data.for ,elea a:ay be successful: It will be repeated next hope for his speedy recovery. titnnged at EWS'OtScv. Hell and lydeprn- N'. G i year on a larger scale. Adam and Mrs. Spears entertained aferis phonies. R'h;:by,Ont. sly The Farmers Club here, by taking a number of friends at, a birthday Ready Roofing .. A' , advantage of the University Exten- parL one day last week in. honor of Dr. N. E. IVIeEWen, BN.Se, 4� ` alley Hall, H.S�ll nd pion work, are baving Prof. Ke$e Rive biiaeyUprieL end Lath Veterinary;Surgeom Creek, Oil his famo a lecture on "American The Young Peoples' Hil>le Class of b'• r =+ t - Night, Humor," in the I. O. O. F. ball on the Union Sunda School entertained Elrsduate wit vcivrisit`y ce4 Tefenter y uFS ay eyening, e R aIRP CfAw y r +•• — _ ?;rr: crmer�'Pterinahian to *,lacdorikId r . ' , o'clock.' A 'silver co lection wipI be 'Hill skati•u rink on Wednesday F. A a RE E S O�R, " A icultnral CAlIf e, elc, Gent .5c, amshaemeot a$ included g ti - l3r 8 Q.:: taken up to defray the small es e e prompt attetitinn to all clients. Ladiee ple'aee pro':isle and the balance will i,e, p lied t George Perrier. of Toronto, spent a ♦T Bell and Ind. Pccnes, cemetery find. it is 11cc t, there fPW days here recently -rt.nd attended ZOCVerm H=ZL DICKERING, ONTARIO a 3B' CLaE^x1'30RNo %,ill be a h:hmper crowd and collectioil, the funeral of his aunt, the late Mr,. f,lr the lecture is¢nod and,the'ohject Bell. whose remaitig were interred w -- D HI3IIL 3 ND CREEFi a worthy one. A good'program is Lucu�t Hill cemetery.s G ! R El - -----�--'--- being ai ra>;ge3 by the comtnitteet •�~' PickeinqA Q A PAGE AUDLEY.DUNBARTON. i$ae a fall line of fresh ,tnd c;1r-•"The Chl;vortet •Garage and Ser�'ice Bent ey Brofhrrs shipped a fiFie car ad a ieatr,conatsantly on hnncr yt:ation at Brougham is still selling Mrs•Blenkin 'and Muriel aEward of fat Cattle on Tuesday. They fed repairing ,• Are on the sick�isrrrfm ColrriFl 1�Hiardy.UJISKU 9piee Roll, Breakfast Eason of cars, Agent ,for Renfrew Machin- Miss; roily k"unwise �pPnt Sunday Ill-.e young people Air K corisader�ble Ham, Bologn>S. R'einersp etc cry• Cream Separators and Willard with her aunt, Mrs. Alex Thom. distance around, numbering about 130, Batteries. AIso rental batteries and Misses Anderson and Lothian, of had a Rood time last Thursday even- Goodyear tires. Give ut a call and be P in witb Bert and Mrs.Grills. Highest prices paid for Toronto, sent the week-end with .' 8u.che't's cattle, convinced that we handle the'moat While the learns were doing the - Stor,e i Hiss A. Thom. economical car on the road, and the- Mrs.1 can Annis and daughter, Fan• road job. the church shed came io Yor `.• '. iowesL'priced oar for the service you a share of gravel, which will be great Good Bus:Hess , ' get. Equipped the same as the high er'srnotherb SfreeGenwdb'teh the form Iv appreciated by ,those using the r priced 6-cylinder cars, .Get one before We are leased t�report that Mrs. eked. _ • _ i .School Isere's why � & the spring raise io prices. Dales and tJIugeton are recover- Those who purchased wood Rt the ;". Q Over twenty thoutarid yours ' covering from their recent illness. Stitzet bush, are bnay getting the YoLir Stock Neidds Gerold s Garage, Brougham same home. The wood turned Aut'to rnen and women have learned The Young Peoples Society enter- shorthand, typewriting and busi- to ined the Presbyterian young people be finite a bargain, outside the time of getting it out. - •,-=" ' new methods in the Shaw Business LLjOTT from Pickering on Friday evening. Attention = Schools, Every strident Iran recei- We are socry.to lose Ted and Hiles, White Urban Blake was delivering ved personal attention and individual help � � Appleton from our community. They some fat cattle.one of the animals be- ` —thai%"wretof out success.Eleven came infuriated and attacked the dri- T11t.#time of the year. " fully equipped schools.•We isaveachair mo9erl on to their farm in SeoEt fawn• shi last week, 'veto. The xllimaT wee shot two days and a d«k for you, Sort at any time. Yonne &Charles Sts,Toronto Miss Bertha Falconer and her sister, later, roaming around the third con- They cannot' do well _ Write now for handbook. P.Mc)NTOiH,Cralt►PSUK A6 Ii atI'iatly first-class sn all Depart. Mrs. Lisgar, were in the village on Ce�iispJas,Spencer(nee Bella Lpnde►, 1•., - while infested with �S SSx , Monday attending the funeral of their of Col Cry,is vieitin her brothers and m enYe and uneacelIed in the Doman• uncle, the' Robert Falconer, - g g avasiteq. Another of our old reaide.ita has sisters here. She came more especi• P SHAWTORONTO ion. A sound business ed::cation -ally to see her brother John, who, we passed away in the person of Robert ' We kee the best re °s,• : " n.s. ° ls'a sure steppingstone to success. Falconer. Although he hoe been fail• are sorry to say, is is Oshawa Hospi- p Copp»$ Why-not investigate„the subject . ing for some months, he was •about as tai, suffering from ulcers of the atom- arhtion for destroy W e will gladly send our lac a cats- recover y . ash• Tilers seems to no chance oP usual until Tuesday,evening "of l33t -" - - 7 AND FL SKIN G' g g week'wben he was stricken with pneu• ing lice on cattle. ` f'y ties Ed- log-,-.e which contains complete in.. monia. On Wednesday be was taken The wedding of Miss and L. Fd• wards and R. Edmund Pardon was `)<am prepared to sib Chopping and to Oshawa Hospital where everything - `•' r�' formation, For your sake send esbible wds done for him, but death solemnized In the Central Methodist Oat Flaking every Monday P � . . Church, Toronto, last Wedneadeiy. �*/ E. �CiE .♦ �1�iy ;�4 PI E N C_ I'll K & - R G and Friday. for for it to-day. Students admit• came on Saturday morning. He was The bride is well and favorably known lv E J��jj�� a staunch member and regular attend- bean the organist is the church for Stonebdats For Pale ted at any time. Our••graduates ere ant of Dunbarton chureb, at which g eminently successful. place the funeral service was conduct- many years. The many friends of the Y" bride and re'om wish them future Qeterila -surgeon ' ;qhu F. Bayles, Claremont ed on Monday afternoon and the re- ro. wit - e will reside on Byron Y W. J. Elliott, Principal mains laid to rest in the family plot at err pe ss� tiy.y QiC$aZs C11rSiQ - Rural Route No,2 Erskine cemetery. W*� T. X,, Y* anoint the face with-Pure cold'cream and work into the skin gently with the tips of the fingers- Do not neglect the ilk ' 'HEALTH EDU CA TION neck or the skin back end around-the shows itself,- for here -av-4rat either a soft LE FON Wipe the cream off with a I Board of Health. Ontario ii� or with a pike of old paper n thorough 1*. JWjUeWu' wU1,bs 912A to answer questloWen public Health U1101P linen.• Then follow-with a washing with warm, aoap3� water. A ............. Im thruugbr this-001ums. AMImps Win at Bpadlun Houso.,8voAlas soft complexion brush or a ,Turkish washcloth is 90W.- unwstt we itwe la aensitive. In that case use the hands...- V happy and upon= Before going out into the wind or lKed tiq�ent film and supervision pro;perly? Is he be 6f inftMa and young chfldrerr� and taneous in his activities? Does he sun protect the face with a thin 13 sleep well, eat well, run well and look:of vanishing or greaseless cream and '60dreat of'school age are not ends in I well? Does he enjoy life at the,dust lightly with fine, pure cosmetic They are Pubordinsts to school, or is he eAsusted by it? Is powder; but never allow anyth ing of are intended to"he nervous,ill-tempered, easily wear-i this kind to remain on at night'. Rv greater end. They Most powders contain starch in primarily, its led, mordse, silent, dull? Does he secure for the child, primi highest educational value, and, ulti- have pain? Is he lame or limp, clear some form, which swells when moil- '7.• irately, social value• of voice, active in attention? Is he toned with,the skin secretions. If this 4, 94ther o its highest f these can be Fully secured restlessly curious 9 Can he play?!powder lodges directly in the pores, ' * the child's physical basis is Can he shout at the top of his voice: it will in time cause them to be wmda &#9quate for the requirements with all his heart? These are a few stretched-and coarsened. Always use of its -long and arduous education, of the' questions that every parent a thin film of creartf first. --physical education, therefore, should can a4 and answer for himself. If the skin i4 naturally greasy or definite part of the school one's occupation is in a smoky or dusty It is sometimes the case, unfc but education tunately, that parents do not ask environment, steam the face over once curriculum, physical cannot be conducted on the lif9hest these questions, and -hence the ch ild a week to cleanse the pores thorough- plane -except finder constant skilled without medical supervision may con- 1Y. 'Wring a Turkish towel out of very superyWen contained through' the i tinue to live and grow without physi- waft water, place upon the face and age of growth. To carry an its Physi- cal defects being noticed. cover with a dry towel. Repeat unttl .f cal education the child must have good 1 have in mind the case of a boy the skin begins to redden.' Anoint with hearing, good y bones attending. school wb in the teacher eyesight, health' 0 cream,' working well into the skin. healthy warm,_joints; healthy •circulation regarded as mentally dull. The child, Wash with soapy water and "!could not understand what was being then,dash on cold water to counteract. ��_._Jw4Ithy dgestion,.tealthy muscles. To told him and did not seem to take an It Is ruinous to any complexion to secure,these to tft 'Lim of medical MwToba.= I the dust of'a shopping trip, a -treatment in many pheass of specha- nterest in any of the subjects taught. permit "the Nuping understood the child's conditl6n, but skin, as it encourages wrinkles, -the better for the child. -Intelligent R doctor friend had oecasion't:6 test pimples and blockheads an well as a Imes work,and the sooner the Medical Neither the parents nor the ocher ride,or a journey to remain upon the Supervision-are'begun, T1 •:a , .• 6'rents to-day never resent the the child's eyesight and found that It'dingy co,16. num giving advice and suggestions was there the weakness lay. no d' n a child's condition, an ilittle boy could not make progress Homemade Magic Lantern Slides. regarding the chi .3 nd • ' ckagL after it has Tvelvs4 any medical at-1 simply because be couldn't mm' the P On winter evenings when a storm is tentivoi recommended for It, the par- blackboard of the wall charts. After beating against the windows and the onto of the child are only too glad to. having his eyes examined and glasses warm house seems the most comfort- satisfy themselves about the follow- provided, the boy made wonderful pro. able place in the world, time passes -ing: grew and became one of the brightest irto the lantern and take it o.t, it is tune, not of sex. Alice finds in each If U the child better fitted physically pupils in the school. Defective hear. happily you have something of.a good plan to have ready a cover of person whom she takes pains to study interest to do. On such a night get to do the mental work required of; Ing is also sometimes mistaken for mss held in place by passe-par 'it thirsty craving to be appreciated; This Is a question that every mental dullness, and it is only by out your magic lantern and amuse pasted round the edge. a carefully concealed yearning to be ourself and the family by making same degree, answer,medical examination that defects. of y parent can, in 9 valued properly,to be weighed and not sHbouettes. Saying Good-]Rye. found wanting, for himself. He needs no elaborate this kind are rectified. The school needs no�nuns who a methods of research; he examinee children daily and Get some pieces of tbinglaas of the friend of Alice's, a sudent at col- At the end-of a talk a girl delights right size to fit the lantern. Then, A xpecial kDowledge; he needs on4y the,brings these defects to the notice of within e g thin proper limits on thlass, lege, sometimes comes to call upon in hearing another girl say, "Do come "r the doctor is doing a splendid worwork her. and bv her fireside they thrash again; I've enjoyed seeing you." A paste sawd! out many questions. Often he goes I man is plainly pleased when his friend &W am property? Does, be hew for burianitY., or heavy paper. You can use*2 a; Ce from her saying, "I never thought of I exclaims, "Let's meet again for lim- figure or you can paste several figures near together to form a group or com- that!" or "That's a new idea-* I'll try j ebeohl I've something else I want to , positl4n. It is not necessary to make-it." But list week he quite took her talk over with you." original silhouettes, although of breath away by saying, "It. makes.no But just a deedl�, forinil "Good. course that adds to the pleasure and difference to me how nice a : bye," whether analyzed or not, is like e Hou' se' been, possibly for an entire 0-0--la, a wet blanket. The washer-Woman Abou' t interest of the work. There are postal cards that have silhouettes pretty in if she fails when it comes to saying' that Alice's mother employs beams if • themselves and excellent for use Ina 'Good-bye.' a spoils the whole thing Alice adds an paying her, "It's been a when she doesn't say it the right!good day for dryingl I hope next week magic lantern; and others can often <Xre of the Complexion. complexion. Eat enougl,4 but never be found in old prints or magazines. WILY119 will be as good." The proper ears of the complexion to the point of fedinV full. Ales questioned him closely, be- Every-body is happier for'i I health, lt is vul- 'If the paper on which'tbey are printed ittle ap- ladpdoe four steps--good i cau gar to and f"Ur to one's com' is not thick enough, paste the pijures as he had awakened her interest preciation or compliment. We all tioanliame, prevention of blemishes P16110M on black paper and then cut them out. He spoke of a girl whom they both}strive to please; thsit is really what liked; a girl far 4bove the average m It we are put here for; and, if we feel -mid correct individual cam Omit one Any one who large to.have a clear, Scenee. from country life; humorous a intellect, in character,- a or man of them and youroomplexivu radiant skin must mow* about in the figures; profile views of notable per- and In the that we have failed, we go home dis- --'-.wM jmff*r. open air enough to cause the blood Dons or of friends; outlines' af-ancient friendship that she offers to girls of appointed. If we are old enough to heir. own age and to women. "But," know ourseve3, we pick up a book If you ex"et to have a 904A com- to flow swiftly and to-throw off its temples, buildings, ruins and' statues; our beat to change our she I and do' ;VJO%Jan, you must live properly; that Impurities. If you-would keep supple anything that shows srmceful action continued I nued the young fellow, 41 rik got pienty of *leap, sh abundance of-limb, clear of eye and possessed of or figures- from famous pictures— doesn't know how to get on with men. thoughts. Sometimes we talk- over of fresh air, eat simple, wholesome a beautifill complexion, walk two or those are among the subjects from She's so afraid of flattering them, so our failures with a comrade of whose food and take a normal amount of ex- three miles a day. which to choose. There are R number afraid of appearing forward! I've sympathies we are sure. Never buy cheap soap. French ess- of simple devices that will occur �to seen her entertain a man-for an hour If we are young, we c�.unt over the Tbwe is nothing which will cause tilo, tincture.of green soap, or the an Ingenious girl. The ragged edges or so successfully, but when it came other girls or boys wham we know, a. the complexion to grow lifeless and production of a reliable soapmaker of torn paper will serve to suggest to saying 'Good-bye' she seemed sud- the ones whom we hope are glad to the eyes. should be selected. grass on the ground, and black denly dumb. , Not a word for past to bring shadows under ack thread see us. And so we think perhaps well ► qUMMW UM" "hV­ UL JAA11VI-fib L UUIC56 �110 611. :.. ..L, It pna�"; U9. ..;8 do far ropes, pleasures, not a hope for any future fun or frivolity. The affair was ended go to see Marian next Saturday,rather 6 stay Toom. will bow one good cleansing with hot reins, the tails of animals and horizon than Helen, because, even if she I 46' P To eat of rich, heavy food, to fall water and soap every day and two or lines. Overlapping the cut-outs saves with a definite per-iod." not so interesting or so good to look s to minaticate,properly, to eat hurriedly the" bathings in coot water. Always room, draws the picture todetber std When the young man left,Alice con. at we always feel like going there or in an uncongenial atmosphere is to follow the warm water and soap pro- gives it depth. tinued to sit•by the fire. Had he not &gain• 42100010we indigestion, and that, of cess, by rinsing with coal water. Since it is difficult to avoill,tearing of the fundamental expressed one coarse,Is followed by a muddy, sallow Once a day, preferably at night, the pictures when you put the slide things in a friendship of any kind— not only between a girl and a man,but Nova Scotia farmers are endeavor. between any two persons? ing to establish a provincial igricul- 0­1 ■ 16-■ A 6 0 16_a,,a VAM■ I IL A J ILA 0 =9. It is really a question of human na- tural exhibition. ar and the worst is yet to coilne Tn win lockeov doesn' t but extra wei t a race 7 Im the 'horse that help" i succeed o �� n r No man or woman who Bible cause of headache.insom- --wants to succeed in the race of n*or nerw9usn"s,it might be Life can afford the handicap of .well to stopialdrig teaand coffee %_ iffle-1k. for awhile. and drink rich. eat- eadechen insomnia, ind' 7 tion and debility. Nor can they isfying Postum, instead. 8 d to take anythift, t — Postum. is a delicately-, IL my keep up a continual irrita• roasted,pure cereal beverago, tion of the nervous system. delicious and wholesome. 4 Yet this is. what many Peo- Order Postum from your e do who drink cx�ceaai ive grocer today. Drink this fro- �;I. 0 of tea or coffee.amounts For grant, healthful beverage for tea *rid coffee contain caffeine, awhile, and we if you will not X U.'sublitance that'is sometimes, feel brighter, more active, and very h#uriou& Many doctors more resistant to fatigue—as so say that cedfadim raises the blood S many thousands of other pressu".'irritates the kidneys, have felt.,. -.4 -stimulat*a •ths, and over pomm comes in two forms: Instant entit nervous system Also Posium(in tins)made instantly in the bad for that it is especially cup by the addition of boiling water. '.--growing-childrM, Or fOrAnYOW pomm Cereal(in packages of larger �7 Who b" any tgerhdenCy to DW- bulk, for tboW wbo prefer to make vOBaOase the drink wbile the mod in being or irmumm1w proper" 2. instle by boiling for 20 a. tO 46LV0d&4A minutes. you,wom Pos. PoStU or Heal th­i-'-'1 he M re sa Reason On w10 Mmk by CReadim Postum Carnal Go,EAmko:%Wbubw, t gh om -f r. w d I I n-5 •Z'7—w�" -V,; Z":, G • N. u 7� CbkWW Adverdsm.� YOU FEEL WEAK Ig SALESMAN -MAKES 'mam'ic 11'kwws- CHECKERS—By Hec There to a apecied of minjlqW. ne�tiv ANTED A W to colour Easter nd bir fULL STATFAER to Pacific Coast rivers, that &ttalas & NUMBER OF ROD*W N?I fAnsw*r to No. r5. Black to move weight of _eighty pounds. Another cards at home; light, pleasant wor Ja kind of minnow belonging to the same :Ladies um !1.0" I-or -Alatlow-v W B. - -W. B Toronto. 1,3n This Condition a Tonic Medl- i I - 19-24 1 8 27-32 24-27 RESTORED BY TANLAC region. Is this Sacramento pike, or 2 wfl&h," willch to four. feet long' I ANADIAN "TRIXONIAL 26-17 ia-22 Draw. "squa ­' .cine-19 Needed. -TWOYFAAM AGO,TROT- when full grown. C 25c. No'other 9" A. Sal.pc"= Ctiatham, Ont. 'rho ­rid4tion nf hmug -Iruin down" No. 115--Black to move and win TER ST1U FEELS ME We are accustomed to think of Min- LL., -1 -rINU FOR 6ALZ T. aA mr.L Is one that doctors do not recognize are in the Eastern part of North OF ESW AND '11820 ALL KINDS an a disease. But those who are run am I America. But the minnows belong to belting.pullers.saws.cable.hosspaWfitiM �t Is'not a Gained Twenty Pounds in a finny family quite distinct and &I- *to..shipped subject to approval at I down In health know that I i prices In Can d- If M TOR RULTMfIC affliction. a= ftsa. Weight and Was Soon Back though nearly all of the hundreds at , a is YORK. STRIC111T.,TOUOVIM The empression. "run dawn" species are of such small size as to applied I a to health means a co--.ditiGn in which i on Job, He States. be useful only as bait or even for that Color.Blindness. the bodily functions are enfeebled. I Color blindness affecIts one woman ,. 10 a "T,n'lac soon me feeling like a PUPPOSS too' tiny—like the "top min- Appetite fails, the diristion is Impair- I now," for example, whi h d new man, and I gained twenty pounds c is so ead Out of every 1,0.00, while among the ed, the nerves are Impovertn'ed, tbie I said Lawr- ly a foe of mosquito wrigglers,–there men the ne In every 25. PSIN In weight on four bottles, a rAtio is ctmplex!on becomes pale or waxy, on 0 ence E. Trotter, well-know, sialesman. are a few that are big enough to test - there is no animation, but rather wow the tackle of an angler to the utmost. Minard's Liniment for Distemp" ry and mental depression. Fatigue is - for the Lawler's Bakery, residing at -a. constant symptoni. No particular 15 Wardell St.,Toronto, Ont. Sloth has brought down more melt "Two arid a halt years ago when more nations than bAs the uwwcL organ being affected, pony must look th 1 . 0 N FA 01 or e 'flu' epidemic wad at its worst I DANDER INE and f relief to the blood. As t circulates through every part of the body, any Solution of.t" posit went down with it and was in bed for ion will appear Improvement in'tile condition of the next week. two seeks, When I got up I was thin COARSE SALT ..blood is quickly felt 1b.-oughout the, and weak,. had no appetite at all and was so nervous I could sc&=e-4y sleep Stops' Hair 'Coming out;' entire system., In citsea of this kind Wishin . LA N D "SALT Fk M11io Medidne ii what is needed aud--Khen January's Qh1l1JnLblazt any. I had no strength or energy to Arhiclx.ens-,-�tm... do a thing, and as I was eating hardly Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are recog- Around the atra.wstack blows, TORONTO SALT WORKS nized as 'a valuable tonic because of I huddle near tho kitchen stove anything, I couldn't seem to take.-a ...... start to mend. their direct action on the b1eo,1-,-Rnd ' To warm my hands and toes. 06 J. CLIFF TORONTO through the blood to the nerves, giv- "I had read a great deal about Tan- lug tome to the system generally and I eat In apple, dream'itnA think, lac being good to build a pore on up, now restoring v or re the is . And long.fer joys a' sprier. �so I got a' bottla and It seemed tust My appetite got I- tter Me llr" run down the valite of this medicine '711 In the kettle's eroonin' note —HALT day I started taking It. I soon f ARLY to shown by the-stat,)men-t of Mrs. I hear the robins sing. ship Har- went back on the Job feeling line, even Gregory J. Murpby, Lower better then I did before I had the 'flia., bar East, N.B., who cays: "About & ,But when spring comee there's plow. WITH PAINS year ago Fwas completely run down. Ing work, since tiles rve been telling people [ was so, nervous and weak that I An' next comes alakin' hay, could,scarcely do my housework, and 'Then diggin'a' pertateri ai' so much good I think everybody -ought to know about it." the least exertion left me breathless ; A stowin' things away. IN 8��K and tired out. A neighbor advised Dr. ' Note—Tanlac Vegetable Pills are'an 19 assentlal'amif vitally important part of Williams, Pink.Pills, and so much An while thru hot an ,sweateome the Tanlac treatment. YOU C&uAbt Read How 41—lia "L Pink� good did they do me I feel quite like days -hi&pe to get the most satisfactory re- ham's Vegetable a different woman. ! hope some other I Labor, sun 6r rein, suffering woman may benefit by my I'm wishin' far the kitchen stove suits from Tanlac without first erAab- g6-cents buys a bottle of "Danderins" Helned Mrs. Beecroft experience" lishing a free and regular movement: at any dmg store. After one applica- An' winter time ggaliL Dr. Williams'-Pink Pills can be had of tote bowels. Tantac Vegetable Pills,tion ran can not fin,' a particle at Hamilton Ontario.—"I have gulls am absolutely [fee from calomel and dandruff or a failing hair. Besides. f--JL- .,through any medicine dealer. or by fared for Irse years from a female mailQat 60 cents a box or six boxes are sold an a positive guarantee to every hair 'shows new life. vigor, trouble and consequent weakness, KEEP for$3.50 from The Dr, Williams' Xedl- ONAAJ -give satisfaction. brightness, more color and abundance pain and irregularity which kept mar 1 in bed four or five days each month. 'eiae Co., Brockville, Ont. Tanlac Wsold by all good druggists,, -wettt crazy with pWns In nearly ens In —AdVE. ;MU IN WINFER -13W back, and for about a,week at a time iC MY VftFA A eoula not nom war W..stehes Winter Is a dangerous season for E. Pfnkbam's Vegetable Cdmpound Punctuality in said to be the virtue Pat was the man who did all the advertised In the '11=11ton Spectiv TUUK SUEF 07 of kings, but not of women. The lat- the little ones. The days are change- odd Jobs about the place• and owing tor' and I took it. Now I have no- Aer will not, however, admit their lack able--one bright, the next one cold to petiy-thieving his employer in. PTkf1E.paln and torture of rheu. pain and am quite'regular unless I and stormy' that the mother I afraid strutted him to get a good yard dog. JL matiam c -'of It. But when a lady has kept a :an be quickly relieved overwork or stay an my fast from, by an night I 'r Is fresh mere man waiting for h6r an Infinitely to take the children out.fo application of Sloan's early morning until late at n e air and exercise they used so. much. Put was out all day, and la the even Liniment.' It brings warmth,ease and keep house and do all my own work Long time her excuse, cynics declare, I Ing landed home Twith-a dachshund. comfort and lets you sleep soundly, without any trouble. I have recant- is consequence they are often cooped What on earth 'have you-15'rought 1 ready at band: "'My watch must be Alwa}•s have a bottle handy and mended the Vegetable Compound to wrong" And. strange to say, this up In overheated, bsdly ventilated along, Pat?" queried his employer, apply when you feel the first twinge. several friends."—Mas. E3zmT Bcl:- reason given, as an excLse, differently roams and are soozi oeized wit colds "Well, air," said Pat, "he's the is peneOrales without r-mbUn;. cHorr, 16 Douglas St, Hamilton, or grippe. What Is needed to keep a n out of Ontario. from other excuses, is almool always nearest I boald got to a yard—he's 1 It's splendid to take the path valid. The watches of women are the little ones well is Baby's Own 2 ft. 11 In. long. tired aching muscles. spi-aine and For nearly SUy ear* women have Tablets. They will regulate the atom-•' ins stiff joints,'znd lame backs. been telling how Lydia V. Pinkliam's restored An Englisman.' Hedbert Duke, who 0 out colds, Peace Soc 'Vegetable Compound has much less exact than those of men. or to;;gjears pain's enemy. Asia &ch and bowels and drive iities, for the Pr9,,e.iic.J lot F yourneigh r, their health when suffering witia occupied himself with ttis problem,Ln and by' their use the baby will be able of way, were first establiel'a-d fif'Eng- A 70c, $1 40. female Illi. This accounts ibr the T 'protcand speculations, -thinks he has to get over the winter season in per- land in 1816 N In C a enormous.demand for it ftOlM coast t.raced it to its iburce. He has ob- tact safpty. The Tablets are sold by to coast. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 If you are troubled with any all-- served that the same watch, when Cents a box from The Dr, Williams' OrL si, a meat peculiar to worn don't -war-- by his wile. rw,,4 very Irregular ale Joy of Livings P, en. why dou"t ly, Medicine Co., Brockville, Out, you try -Lydia E. inkliarn's Veswe. whereas when worn by him it Is Whenyou waken with no appetite, Liniment I table Compound? it has lhdpsd Perfect.ly correct, "Now, how is it," Waste In Saw M111s, adrcad of theday'swork antlyour others, let It help you. head heavy.your digestive organ* -----------a he asks, -that so many women have It'la estimated that from wood now are probably calling for just the ruch a baleful Influence on watches?" wanted at saw mills some 300,0 which MMUr *eigal"s 5 rep 00,0,00 help Cel-tal!10 tau-ch. Is due to the fact gallons of alcohol could be produced can rise them. The medicinalez- If that to women the watch is a 10" ad for motor fuel. tracts of more than ten different i necessary tool of lifn than a, beauti- roots, barks and leaves restore ful adornment: that they care more Too Expensive, the natural healthy action of liver 'for, its looking elegant on the wrist andstornach. Meak Itre enjoyed, L 6--"Did you ever Iovo another girl' A Ism .azinually and no 8h6--"Did than for Its being right; that they as you love Me?" that tired feeling disappears.and __:handle carelessly and laconaidembly U know the joy of living. Sold He--"No, Indeed! I'd have gone 1 710 1 this delicate apparatus. to bankruptcy. sure,' I bad." n• in 60c.and 4 1.00,bottles at ckug For constipated Bowels,' Sick Headathp,` But there 'Must be another.more po. stores. .1049 1 tent cause. ft has,been observed that -sour Stomach, certain tress, like humign beings, Bilious Liver the electricity contained In the human 4%,Are 17hose Having Sick Animals ce an this said to be liable to catch cold if el- lbody exerts a direct influence SHOULD USE The alee&t'eathartic-lazative in the empty your bowels completely by 'delicate mechanism of the watch. It morning, and you will feel splendid. posed to&aughts. .., - I world to physic your liver and bowels "They may be that the small form of a'� wo when you.have Dizzy.Headeche, Colds, work while you sleep." Cat -Wan's watch renders it very sensitive After the elephant, the common carets never stir you up or gripe like• to the electro- ette influences that hippopotamus in the largest of land Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset. magp . Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they -emanate from' the p, animals, fine specimens weighing Prom i 46 Acid Stomach Is candy-tike "Cal-i cost only ten 'cents a box. Children fmir to bt -111 love Cose2rats OF 4,.,, -3r, two to-niff • Lock Your Auto. It is a sad commentary that so N many 'The device is fastened on the left- 0 band side of the windshield. It can- People are 90 deeply concerned for the reputation of their wit while go Good for all throat and cheat diseases,taiga a small rectangular piece of car- Distemper, Garret, $prains, Bruises, anions rugated metal, which, when removed. few are an for Their integrity. Colic. Mange. ftaving, Running Bores, Ste., etc. Should alwa a in the stable. from Its holder, locks the ar. That —SOLD EVERYWHE Is to say, its removal Opens the itnt. Mother! (3aw ^A Mon circuit and prevents the machine Child's Bowels Willi from being operated. The piece of tormlated-metal (which-19 incidental- R IV an identificatiftin plate) IN CIII RE 4ed ven a sacs: cang loves tb• "fruity" I L= "key-card." Its withdrawal from the taste of "California Fig Syrup." It the , the word little your ""'Watelled." You Put the key card in is listless, cross, fs, cold tongue is coated, or If yo child verigh, full of your pocket and leave your car. or has colic, give a teaspoonful to This novel and Ingenious contriv- cleanse the liver and bowels. .In a few - man. Is the, intention of a" Brooklyn hours you can see for yourself how man. It depends for its action upon selfmcontalned Ignman ISO you It works all the constIpa• switch. com U&n poison, sour bile and waste out 'Dosed-Ad-three the bowels, and you have a weH, when assembled, lock the fgn�ttlon as playful child again. We Lw the hood. Tice key card opens Millions of mothers keep"California and closes electric circuits, causing Fig Syrup". handy. They know a tea- -F. WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. the other baits#a function. spoonful to-day saves a nick child to- Unless you, see the name "Ba. yer" on tablets, you'are '-MONEY qRDERS.- marrow. Ask your druggist for genuine. •'California Fig Syrup" which has not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Dominion Express Money Orders are dire5tjcns for babies and children of on sale In five thousand 0MC08 Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! 3broughout Canada You must say "Califo -Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by rnia" or you may,get an imitation fig syrup. . fivsiciahs during 22 years and proved safe by millions for �A Big Order.. 0 CV& M Harassed Assistant—"I am sorry, Treatment: At night rub cuticurs, Colds Headache . J _over e lultumatism J23kM=;­.M*t--iAU--�io-ou-­W�-"* -0in ant Book on 1,00taq stock. Shall I order some from the Cuticurs. Soap and bat watcx., Re- :>for. you?" , DOG DISEASES peat in two weeks. Earaclic laimbago ..Pain, 'Pain Feed o Shopper—"Oh, don't bother! I only and How to S..p2S,. OintmestgandSoc Takvn2S-- Sold wanted a little square for the bottom Mailed Free to any Ad. throughout theDonrinion.Canadiar --'Randy, "Bayer" boxes ol 12 tablet:8—Also b�ttles of 24'and 100—Druggists. dress by the Author. St.,W.. Ly-t-t,UmItea,344 St.Post of the canarY's cage." 8. Clay Glover co"roc. -lop'5-caticum Soap sliaves without max. Asp!rin Is thr, trade n.aik (o­skP!tared In Canada) of sayer 'N1.mv 21 facture of mono- Went Slat Street aceticacide�tpr of zzhilcylicado, wwlp it is well known that Aspirin means Bay New York, U,S.A. manufacture, to th,!pnhilc against Imitations, the Tab!ptsof Bayer Com'pasy N9 ISSUE No: 7-122 will be stamped mith their general tradq niark, the "Bayer Crow"41011nard's Liniment for Garget In.Cows, -assomm—w- Y. 's 47. 01%,." _Z V, 4. 'BUY ALL YOUR GROC HARNESSSHOP •1. ,&:t, a4 ivery Friday momin lit."L0116 _2 L 9 Z -Jlrckering, .00t.1 AT THE TM013 TEN770N, PWRMERS T. ;1.; per,year,; 8 1.50 it pans In advarxe. Now is the time to get your Harness and Shoes .., overha %0 R �. " JO.'iN MURKAR, Proprietor, overhauled `fors spxing. G ROC ERY S We have in stock a goind supply of NOTES AND COMMENTS. Harness and Harness Parts. Dreechtrig Harness, We wfk oilly for your Grocery Account There are many trades that are Back band Harness, %4 now suffering- from the lack of -Our entire time is iaktn up looking Brass•mounted H:ruesd apprentices. A great mistake is 41being made by YOUUg people in See me before btritkg, as my prices are ,after,your Grocery needs. Make right, We a7MO have a feW Bete fusing to edter an apprentice. of Second hand Harness. it worth our' 'while by ship to some trade. They think sending us your order it is a waste of time to spend Shoo Repairing in connection three or four years in learning a trade, during which.they receive - CECIL BRADLEY , We will deliver,promptly w�- little' compensation, while "B st Groceries Fish, Fruit, Provisions FARNESS MAKER FICKERIN G • e can earn a fair wage as a laborer. The bay and girl tof to-day seem' to think it necessary to have a JAMES RICHARDSON •.-�� cottidderable sum of money for money, in order to take in I Can Save You 36NI Days a Yea, -.every concert, movie show, and You know from ex.--,�r: enT a t Ica s. an pumping wa!er f,,r use Hardware 0 unr every other entertainment %Nithiu cf c, I ric n1cering e 4eacb. Thirty or,fusty years ago, Stop I in..ti.k 'lass. a- the boy who li:td two (it, thtte tnngth• a T.-.r .o V,'in 3z' 11 1.aN;-f r i�self. itwii 1.) fur pocket inciney dollars it)�a year -- I ,t the pla e to > . . I?% Jus C wa�, cawaidei•ed, lucky,'but,wally -Wi ndmills are L ? -ho•are in pool, eir- boys to-day %% tion 0.11 111;C an o�:,.-afjongl buy a cuu)�_tallat._Q expect that 111yell lk --en!in%ei v.ith-E T%. i- 'a Ani and to live on the wage f.f T,,rr�n-, V,ater a T•,:-�n-.) V %:n:1! v,.: r Li(-,ht Good ri�;hz ,n ..:.arm. fan appreujice i�, riouleddlig tl;c-% 10.4 bi-4119wa a Nletuar Lamn f,.r One- Pi 0' C. W Pilke ; c, r i n g -e and a ColeU;3L of their-qnl�ridled dtsire�.tLey i%ill Low . & f9r tLie barr. xetn-tin lnlmez, all their re.- ;ry _,.ceiving ! �borer'�: wage_�: find livhig: $jt;(l'.lf they ll,i,e 1111i P yfmir Oil !dfn*p-.u. alwlty'q B<­t-Arner;can Ut:,,tl Oil- f,.r Fwjugh tulive to itu P1.1 1 "� KERI "- G UC bAr'.1 j;opend tht-ir dec-!ivirg yea-r- i:, t',,.P- h6tv�e. The apprenti -;()()d sul)p1v (-)'f Ctfl f Meal now on hand the otbtrr hand.will e6irlp re"" " -AT :.-.MARK-ET ' 1 A ir ME Tice, for a few year:,, but evii•i-tti T,.e Royal Purple lij,e­:0nue tried LALINVAY- ti-M. Adly will bemnje intlep-lident a•�d It may be becnwe�a- :CapEnla 01 J. S. BA"DON PICKERING 7 in a bumble dwelling till 1I.Ve '111 ij Remn-d.Roat or Steak, 2 Tper 'rb residence of which he can -bi n4t 0- ste!lk. _Snrl,jin Ro, prond. Pot terlwm,�e Roast Ur Steak. Itninp Roast,*... Oil The age is is hick r%t- are liviLig ..H(1, Al e Al Fine Rib Rua,t; Is often called a ­far-t 'msre,**and •the :,tatetueut is true' in wany Shoulder Ru'amt, 14 rand l6 c, way�. There is a great tendency . ..to take a "a-hort c6t" to reach cm 14t .1cor in it - - (��- eitinitlun, regArdt"!q of t ho (-o,,, Leg of P,jrk, hall, Ur hulie, %%101 toot oft' :.15c sequences. The uewtpayer� are -i�-h,;i.v'_1 theni-: litiia of Pork. full these dayz i%ith nceolintm r4 Jac Z ...8hotilder of Pork. taken n' ­*,hort nen u ho have t Slioaldetix,)aiit of P-.jrk, 2-) nd-1-2 -each-a vo,itiun of wettltb, _-01 Ste.r' Shell a I.. .Gri f % t ()r vour pon'trv . tq 1. .�.:Pill* Pork SAU�-Kge, 2 3 r'and are in the cotirt• endeavoring Finest Salt Volk-. to explain their method- and to Finest Breft'ki.Ast Bd'Voll, pipee, Hellebot-e and '-iulphtir,to kill shbw how it i-4 right to anna�!- lVeatth tbrtiufzl i robbing orher-�-.. 11ild Cured Cottage. Roll., (h,%A oi• %'%1CA0. &OL! - the vc,rninie on %,our A it iminberof ctie,,i have bee BA(,k Bacon,' ... ... 41jc - .. ... the•-public 'eye dii.ring the ;ja".t fvW Cc',oked Haiti- 4 44 C week. -t hich are a di t-wr:ice to the 2 7 country. One of the alrj,�t prontia -k "S I t ad-Ohee.�e... eut of the!.e i.-i the 51 e H e, . 1. . - stoc :E.A.sy First RIA Dome�!Eiv--Sli-trtening. 31h - 5o cent- Btauk ease, where the huge sitin f,f r 5 llj� Sf).(-ent- -e., -millun dojiiarb haj been lb priut.;; 11.1 cent-to the bAnk through tbi- r Es S'. �!:A epr 4e i,i,a I �it r c s n e 4. (i r i),n)f.- A OR1.0 thing "o rs'e, t,f i hi flic-in I s. E%,i deuvtL.abow�Athat this inoneyllirl 7C 4. REID .1 1 C K Ej R IN been funned to cuttonier-, and ti, 6 Eris of ho- took latices, in their the bank To Ever-ywoman ide�-Pei,ate -1 desi r, to heroine wealth v, and in their MANY women lack savings accounts, thinking .Ramble for this 1141.1ch desired -A their iturn1mg too werdtll 01!�y 10�nE, bitt, N triging to bank We ones.t( IL 11 11-W TV _�V Pricqeas Ona a 36AM ia amounts,accumulated gradually, are your strength i. -.1 uffer are the stock holders, lc h,11L in an emergency. mumt bear the whble It is t, Models, effective at once %-be regretted that ill tv%•(j mane Standard Service welcomes'sman "' well as'hwgi _'Chassis 4- . .,479 01 -. ea,-es criminals that are guilty 0 x Accounts. THE f3tt"i'lliOg thOUS&IDLIS or millions t)j starter 6 17.36 starter 566.12 7:o STANDARD BANK ailars, receive nb pur16il►uelit. Totiring 571.24 troick .612.23 while a poor man, or nvoinan, A%Lf STANDARD 4. ter -tarter ' 699.34 -is in dire need,' %,.ill get a term it TOT\L ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Prison for -tealiniz a loaf' of hi-f-mci Manaw- e 11,.r T,t Del. 558 (14 g Rra"Tj-!, or a p"ir (it children's k-hoes. Thjt Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, ManageV, iiian who steals tuillions is jj Sedan US 1.02 start-6r646,05 ''financier," v%ho loses'becatise the 4!----,F 0. B. Pickering. 0 n ta.rio stock market went against him, III 171 'd with .-Vr-because his plans did Any '6f.'t es models may be purcbas out as.be.ex' Bakery pected, while the'poor Man who steals his loaf of bread small cash payment, balance to be paidin r 'By using No. 1 ingredients in ou Bread we are is a criminal, beenuse be stole to ­4­4,twelve equal monthly instalments. SaV2 his children f r6m starvation. :__,..preparee to give you a loaf of- q4ality. Deeps'There aire also a number of -grit We are now prepared to re-charge all makes and I rich quick" men in Toronto, whosc. not transactions are being aired in .,,.. .sizes of batteries on our own,premises. fresh and nice till last crumb is used. If the courts,. and in which marry GiVe us a trial and be convinced 8 customer, try a loaf and be one the thousands of dollars have beer) ken from poor' people, and has have satisfied. disappeared f rom vie W. many we Bell phone Ind phone 29 Card of Apology, 200 sad a _2111 ead, Buns' ai lZake"lw' ys on hand I; Roy Gerow, do hereby declare and apologize to Mr. Luther Middle. -Chocolates' in bulk and boxes. tort and'say that any act or word done or said by me recently against his She' rwood I Co! la'c' m s character w" unniie, and I belieVe . .-Wedd-ing Cakes our specialty T.-T 41w to he an honorable himn In every Yord Sales and service Station. y ROT K. WERow, Br-,nxh- m, Or'. WE H. • Monney' ',' Pickering • K T J 2, • "A Ile Pickering ONT. CLARF..M CARD,OF THANKS. -is -visiting 1wi-gh to 'take this vpportunitv'to IF hirs. A. J. Chandler t;EAT . ISH , M. eXPLe85 many ance Com' mittea relatives in Toronto. my sincere,thbilika to the viglu Mrs. W.Miller returned oil Mon- friends foe their cuwerous acts of THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FOOD 3it, -sympathy tl kindqess. expiessions ot day from-the Wellabley Rual and beaiiti(ut floral tributes, durilg_ i The object of this Association le-to Miss Currie, of Oshawa. was the my recect eAd tereavement by the -esh lessen stealin and pr9secutie tiest of D.A. and Mrs. Stott 0130 sudden demb, of my dcar husband. White Fish= F, ftught, weather "chilled the felons. day last week. These acts(A kindness has enabled we on leaving the.water, 15c lb. Wilbur CrIeeson spent a couple to bear n3v load of sorrow with great- hoicest Quality — M bere having property s6olen ociturawd at of days last Weekat the home of er"i,itituae, and will ever be remem: Bright ReCl Sahnoll"., Red Salmon ­23c lb. 910'a"immediately with any member of Ex9outive commits".0 beL'pd I v ine. t Snow Plumj�Fish,, Perfect'sitock his parentse here. . Mrs.Fred Farmer.. . Haubi� - -20c lb Membership I&* Mrs George Hammond and Mas- Fit rther-reduction on this line, Claremont. Feb. 14th, I=. t126,ftesta or. ter Everett are spending a month Small Fish of somten on application. with friends at Birdsall. Quality Fin Haddie• -, 12c lb. Finns Good Q' —L. D. Banks,C. SALE REGISTER. x9c.Cow. S.Palm : 11 B r, W. V. Richardson, Picker-Inc. Mrs. Comba..of Toronto, has re spending a I..0moked, Small, 111113c lb. 0 - turned home after WEDNESDA-Y. FzB. 2?bt)—Auction Fillets.�, Filleted Haddie. week with her mother here. sale of farm stock, Implements.hav, J,R. Thexton; _-W. J. Clark. Read celicious for Mrs. Lorne Overland, of Torom• grain, i onto etc., at lot 8. con.91 ='t'.luncLeon supper Ilee, east of Clare- Salmon Snac6iiis cheaper than iW�at 10c:Lb.' .30c The to is visiting- hei broiler•in-law. Pickering, 21 m X A and Mrs. Overland for st wont, tbe.property of T, Bennett - Scotch.Kippers, the only imp. old country brand on the market, Sate{Alen. McCalmon. manager). S Ciscoes, Imported Holland Herrings, Boneless Digbys. It is My Bu• $1ne" .;Week. )it one o clock, sharp. See bills.. Mrs. C..A. Overland, who -has Wen.Maw.auctioneer, FRESH MEATS—Round Roast of Steak 20c, Sirloin Roast oc' Steak 25c. To help you run p►rt of your 'been laid no for the past week TvLsr).sy,FEB. 2BTEi—Auction sale of Porterhouse Roast or Steak 25c, Rump Roast 18e, Fine Rib Roast 20c. By opening a New Garage in the-YA 'with a- 8 - • • Heavy Rib Roast 16c. Shoulder Roasts 14c..16. Pot Roast 14c, Leg of Pork I& severe cold, is now much Ulvde hoeq&, grade cattle, imple f"f Whitevale I am prepared tddo meats etc., at lot 26, com 7. Picker- 25c, Shoulder Pork 15c, Shoulder Roast of Pork­20c and 22c,Cambridge &I kinds*of repair work, including T. and Mrs. Gregk entertained a Ing, the property of Wm. E. Cowie. Sausage our own make 25c, Finest Salt Pork 23c. The very-choicest lines tops and side curtains, also making Dumber of their friends to S euchre Sale•at 12.30. sharp. See bills. Fred of Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons—the kind that to different. your old car look and run like new by -.party and dance, 012 Weduesda•y Postill.auctioneer. 817.PERI giving it a good coat of new,paint. ion F. J. Coldnam, OR Tkker WEDNESDAY; MARCH ls-r—Auct MEAT MARKET. ing lei-.L fur-foronto macninery, Includ- N. shop ow sale of farm stns 0 op had. a narrow c ing.,PUMPS,',Windmills, Sil a escape laiiiit week.- A .4pul-li 11-0- Fer seed. furnitute etc., at lot 26, an&.Gaaoliae Engines. con, die the property of -bieli the stove ixnitad a cushion % Chaudier &Stote. Saleatone.. See GLEN WILLOW- MILLS CHARLES M. RICE, -able blaze % - caused a considerable bills. Fred Postill,auctioneer. 21. NVIdt Homg.Tel. 5& _pMale—ftut- is put out-after much trouble. we to WEDNL,�-.r)AY. 1%fARCH ,Ise—Auctior Re% R. B. Ferris' of Toroul , P -y sale oi`C' desdale horses, Ligh grade people of e young peoj Will apeak to the % Gi , ath Scheel--f.-a grain an'd implements,at lot 2v, con. More PrEts Sunday morning 4t 10,o'clock. Mr. i, Whi-.1,r (J mile east rf A%,liburni. BLraer Yield- and #q n',-Icck. 12 worithis credit. CLEARA Ferris has had a wide experierce thepcpeity of ChF.8. P111key. lisle L with buys in the Sunday School- NOn e- -1 c',i o n e e r. --crease .,-Bv increazing Province an trill F. !,V1,. tbrouplimit the .......... �v cot age to the 2 ..,,your come with a strung ines�� e!r IS 'young p ople.of the Sunday Schoul _rl Meld A L E a!l$)as A pre7 G R EAT pxo�tietion A111?Invitation i4 extended per actle to all ial r.:%n OF % to0the'tee.ii age buys Mr Ferri gill a 1.�o give the- addre-sat fl;f- R U C TJ 0 N m -ning By iii1c, ot e ill the -which begins at HARDWAR � t Thettineralot-thehite F. Far. 's S A L E " . .ZSW'ift's Red- Steer Fertilizers 'imer w*s Is rgely attended, the 1 8 Money Saving Days vonewir-e of ne.ighborg filling thl• AT b,tr". of DiAiller�* Grairs. Corti, etc to ariiveia a.f4w day- Baptist c-burch where the qer4- W11% held, and atte�tiujz to this high n -A full litie cif Reed�, cti bar.%.' at usual. , Saturday,-Mar,_4 w,,,, I.X,A. % C 0 T T ' S e,;tet-ni in which the deceased held id 06 •c�fjblilluriity. The i--v Claremont A. E. REESOR9 ..CEDAR GROVE Mo Y. MI" favorite hymDq."Come, Ye D6( )a solate" and "Nearer My God to Thee." were sung wrid rkIlUbE every FR :__Sot only surplus stock at the Feb. 21 to one present took a last look but evetvthingi 0 face of thh, citi/en who for fifty Mar. 11 Watch, Clo ' k ' S10.0w stock. years has, Fk,&merchant and public servant, served the community G-itirg ready for'Stodk•tak -Will be-redtficed from 10'to Though ofa 23 per cent. Ynorably and weil. Stie bij'l--q for-great bar gRiJ3Q and Je ' e1r ' R e' airing 1 quiet,way and never seen on the W y P pp plat,f0l'tb, Mr, Farmer will Ei,:hert price paid for Look out for ills. a greatly missed by a 14 r-ge circle butter land exgA Claireant" -Otir repttir de of frien&. Rev. C. W. King, as- risted by Rev. J. A. Grant. a form- er friend and pastor of deceaced. ped to -give you prompt and and Rev. A. McLellan, of the Uc• ion clitirch, conducted the service. satisfactory sereice at re.ason- Poultry of all kind'4. file(A prices'TRACT -The interment was made in the .".NIAII, C0N. -.,-;able prices. paid for quality ituff. Claremont Union Cemetery, It 6 EALED TENDERS,addrca.�.d to th--Post- Phoue 281a. 7.. understood t"t NIrq. Farmer ba., unti: ­decided to remain in Claremont. r•,-jon.on Fnday, the loth March,V,22 frw the F. CHIL)LOW, .. CLAREMO.NT vievance of Hi%majesty'b on a pror,0.4- Her daughter. Ruby, with her co. We have Two WATcH.3f AKERS e0 Contract for four yeam six tirrie*perweek ­:s 7 hu.btind, J. D.J N1,101.ROUTE,No. John-ton,of Toron. -1h—oute. BROOKLIN. ON I i'mrn'the Ist ol Aprtl next, FARMERS,- ATTENTION to. her sou,JuhnFqru3erof0tilIis. Printeirltiotl4es cowaining further informatio, [And all repftirs are done and her Ni.,,ter, tilt•• . John Nindill. a, to condiu rai.of_propobcd Contract maybe We ime now b.,�oktng orders for Con- -and-31v. Madill Find her brother, bnd blank(ormi.ot Tender tna)i be obt d on the premises. tri*ct Peas for the rear 19M rand will be i' - Act at -he Post omce at grookhri, and a. the o, limited Chas. Booker, all(it Toronto. were ol the Post Ofhce Inspettar,Tozorito: 9 IRd to have orde7as from 9. I 'S r careful Farmers, POST QFFICE 114WECTOR OFFICE, re a D, gua�auteed. umber of good. - All kk In attPudarve at the funersil, Flor e iri d having good Foil rep&red for t' e com- al tributeA were oil the casket Torunw..13a.21-t, 1922. e we A, SUTHERLAND. ing crop. We, believe the j)rtc re able to offer will compare favor. _a_b1y___i�dXany crop arown on the fares. where V 1 %0 J6%d J6 Jew; or frorn the fa m i I.r. the Httpti: I chaich, the Royal Rank, Orillia. Port Ofhce InsPevtp J the son is engorged, and Ourstocks,of Flour %nd Feed: Tr', e Ideal Grocery Store from the Claremont school. will be found complete wait rep NN atchmaLer, A splendid programme MAII open with a full line ...And at all times. Aered by local Firtistes at the of Grucerie, Phone 2063—Use is. Clarimont public library benefit WHITBY Thursday, Februa�y 9th, 1922 , . �.ONTARIO Hogg i Lytce Limited, concert last Friday evening. The Prices rialit. Give (Su ccessor to R. N. Bassett :'community singine under the Clean stock 13ti 0SHAWA - ,direction of Thoi. E. Stephen--on u-i a call and be convinced. and Evans Ward, xiith Mr;;. T. Don't forget'the location—opposite ��al Gregg presiding at thepiano. wa= Tavlor's Bread Factory.thoronglaly enjoyed by the IRtge NVa lited—Poultry, Butter, Eg gq. .. ; ,%.The Man- W Coal audience oresent. The qviestion, ho Makes'' Money 6 Resolved that the Reading of :FRANK CHIDLOW1 •"Fletion is move Beapficial than f h CILA13ENIONT, ONTARIO HE man 'raising 'high-gia'de cittle makes morie money Rending of History,"was ably pre- Hard and Soft Coal of.the sented by both sides in an inform ,FIRST-CLASS T than the man satisfied with ordinary stock. best quality' on -t- . - " . .1 If limited r progressive ideas for &I. interesting and closely contes resources handicap your pro. hand 'A .-ed debate. Rev. A. McLellan, the Painting and DeCuatl!27 -improvino, stock, discuss the financing of your project with ..president of the Library AssselFL t, ouK local manager.. on both Lone on shortest notice by THOS. AW occupied the chair, and OS. A. 9 ac- George A he and the secretary. A. IV. M key, warmly thanked the pi;oplk, Lilley 0 for their pr%ctical'interest in the good work of the library and iirge.-d WKII PAper Pattern Books, selections of!Si ni psons and:the famous 'all to become suliscribers and reiz• Empire Wall Papers. �UOMINM BX�Fq ADAM R.*YA1rr1LJE-%• - X­11�"t BRANCH; C. P. LYND. Manager. -eived hr W. -Registered Optometriqt library. 6n the prograiarnethe All I orders for woric re, BROCKLI14 ISKA14CK V C—CROW. Manager. Reid, Butcher, Pickering. slid optician following rendered selections in Will beat Mr. Palmer's Boot and Skee excellent form :' N,16ses Gladys Paterson and Verna Ringhao;I A,Stitch in Time Saves Nine Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. K.of • piano solos; Mesdames C. S. Trim- each week.for Testing Eyes and Fit- man and D.. A. Scott and Mi-is time to get your harness ting Glasim. and to take le,W-mecia, Mid boots and shoes put in shape for e e Clock and Jewelry Repairlog for J. Evans Now is the eam'. ' o` th 'St Efilpringliam, vocal solo ng the spring, Hand-made harness made Yake, Jeweler, Stouffville. Any ro. Ward, bass solo; Win. Bingham, to your older. Work guaranteed. be left*i Lh Ke. iring or orders can Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barbee cornet bolo; Mesdames T. Birkett Prices right, Give us atrial and be t and Miss Bingham, convinced. Bread and W. Birket Shop..Clarmont. 44 ,accompanbots, Mrs. A. Tomlinson, R. H. STROUD reading. On the debate were'for 18-39 lot 30, con:2, . .Monarc Flour for Pastry the affirmative, Miss Cummings, Near C.N.R. Cherry wood station Mrq. C. W. King and Miss Hotize, Shorts and for the negative, W. A. Mile. A Special Lot and Feed Flour kay, Principal Wilker and Dr. Tomlinson. The latter were the Of Men's blue serge and striped —grouu w winners by two points. The judg- American Coro d,:cracke I d and, holel Suits at-almost give es try our were Rev. A. McLellan, John away prices.. If your hens"are not producing s in paying quantities, Forgie and Mrs a John Gregg. D :celebrated Laying flagagh and Scratch Feed. Ing the evening a representative $25'.00 to $35.00 Suits for $12.00 of a Toronto-movie house present Sizes 86 to 42. Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, Of%[I materials and destp Buckwbeat,-Rye and Oats. -,ed a few in-temsting film-pictures _300-in,steek. 16 will pay"a • At the close the ladies of the There is only limited number - call at our works and inspect our 8*4 Women's Instit nte, tinder whose and the stock cannot -Chopping And Oat Crushing Wednesday's and Saturdays. ' obtain prices ' Don't be tats" auspices this concert was held, be replaced. agents we do U04 employ*b•w,consequent• served the entertainers vvkb it yet your -Co 0, Ltd* ly we van, and do throw off the aged Call early and The Campbell F1 Mills! commission of 10 per cost.,which you will Flour dainty lunch. The evening,which ar was held in the Masonic Hall, was choice. -sw6malysavis by parobsisbe from issi, call pronounced by everybody a de Mills at i and 4 J. Iriugolds clu4moit -4 J. T. MATHESON ided and etijoyable success PickeriDg 1,,,k,, Whitby,ftWAft Is hoped that this will not, be the Rnd. Phone 2804- Toronto 'Peter ri(� last of its kind. .,.a. �"y wi .,t. a-�.y,��'{�+"n'" '4^ ,r{,•i+.-,�m•.�__ -,t...-..;,�:�,.c.-<r:^'r.:t•.r••Fn:..--",.LL..w,-v'•e-via: •.a+�-•�''�'yy'u'�'r3'-,i?{;�'�•i'ew I-. .,.. ,w l;to�r .�, -`,}'.? •"e�, •,•,�,...k��,�sl+- '-�-e�'+.b •9• -.•.'T� ..N.':,s•` �' Y'f' .�"S.''as+'ai'4' x!• r',.se..+`.••..a.ew +s-'�~° •.n �.'_'''T..r'?,�-c-x.-..rs+.•::..tv ._' .',rte-T<r-zY•.•..,..•i '..1. '-•;,�.n,, ..-L,an«-.s" '',-'..".�',q.. ... '�'.+• » -` Ti•= ,:w..,,: q �a` °�, y i Kti: s.r glad I had not delayed my arrival a Modern Ia<>YWA* Writing. urinate longer, for Kenneth was al- Early is the tear the French secret Bft+ ' "• ready arrayed in overcoat altd hat apd s.,.; 5 0 000 ` is a lua t ,{or, 4 x service became to familiar wltlr the • -,�:;a .! nth stick and Cloves to don ' more common Delos of invisible ink u N table. RR Yol>, :,--Receive Semon" Hh ti Free! „ „ , that Gersmin spies used in sending in- 1J8b!{ .�• _, �rW Hullot he exclaimed in surprise. formation to The Fatherland that tb,e -Are you.one of them? If not, cut this out. w "You-of all peoplel" -'All in and mail in ssf enrel"e, alldreeaed:- °' ' I tried_what 'one might describe as Germans" were forced to seek more seneitIve and less conspicuous sub- Pnblicatioos Branlh. Dorlinlon Departmtent of Agriculture, Ottawa. a watery smile. stances. Liquids that were used for . ,... "I-I was just passing your place;' (No stamp required.) .I - 1 d' s as cret writing were no longer carded f I lied, when suddenly a g d ines pure, but were often diluted from fifty r' salsa my same for "aa��= "--+ free sRtblteaLioa overcame me." thousand to five hundred thousand —�•'� � �''rwY�.,, i" ., •. seem fasts for =armsai--spa also seas axe your ust of oboe "You've been to the club?"hehinted ` titw� yamphists Jose/ fy W aomlaloa aepartmeat of �oaltarw times. d unkindly. Frequen4ly socks, shoe laces and xw Fsiasi..,..•.............................. .......................... at sinking feeling," Icon "I felt th ai 3 g feel, other articles of clothing were im- ?'Bab 0 � -. timed, letting myself down into a a Post otsce..,.• ,....•..,.,.•.•••• •••• ••••••• •••••••••••••• chair, "and also many of those,senda- pregnated with minute quantities of a / solution, and when a spy needed to :- h about , ' . ss. ><o. ...................... srowsa ...,. write he had simply to soak t e kip of a do s a at which the advertisements p h ' p So fre$r a. of pills are so solicitous. So I' I came' his sock or his shoe lace in a glass of and rafrets6in in'here," I ended, closing my eyes, I water and.use the innocel_t4ppearing -- hoped, alarmingly. water as ink. 9 "Would you like to, see a doctor? It was not easy for-the French to ~ e acted There's one on the next floor." discover the process by which the T h e "No, I'm a-a Christian Scientist;' message, which was usually written p I answered hurriedly. "I shall be quite betwe©n the lines of an ordinary let- She Saw It ...• : :; ,'�.. all right presently.Just a little rest-" ter, could be made legibld. In the Mrs• .Kharver was an extremely' BY F. MORTON HOWARD. "Oh, very well," he sail], somewhat course' 01 a' particulLarly damaging careful mother, and had repeatedly, •:,: = : _ 1 „Sit n e t cautioned her seven-year-old daughter, y� ungract ously. back and laic i secret correspondence French in- , 7� - .PART II. upset. You know her pride in her easy till you feel better." vestigator happened to notice that against handling seer obJect that migbd I opened my eyes and gazed at the several subpected person®-'seemed to contain germs. One day the little!girl "You'll �;, profession?" came to her, saying: - Youll tell him-. ."I• know=but I forgot, And then, ceiling vwith a faraway, after.-Iiifluen guard certain articles of their•baggage play with my = then I shall never ecause "Nothing, till after dinner.' Moina, ratan look. Kenneth-picked u an with particular care, in July, 1917, "Mo of course, Moina natural] took the as herself, la the most refined and y eve_nink paper,•and, seating himself on he seized a handkerchief and submit- puppy any ere, ti he has charming of girls:- -She's-1dound-to °pposite paint of vie*-She declared- theca h it. tad-i to a i lhem�ist, who, -after three-germs.on him-" _. make a hit with the Dill boy. 'She'll wouldabectoflle Uncle Theodore see -g-minutes-twenty mi ales- months of experimenting, discovered "Oh, no!" replied the mother. the corner of-tbe table,-•-glanced- be very nice to him 'and win his p Ten minutes y z} that it contained invisible ink so '`There one no germs on your puppy:" ' =, 11roval. At the end of the evening her on the stage first, before Iintro- half an hour passed. My host was powerful that one part in one hundred "Yes, there sae," insisted the child. I shall break it to nine that we're i duced him to her. He was bound to "I saw one hop." ..'' fall in lore with her, she maintained." now frowning and dividing his atten- million parts of water made .a solo feltgaged. He's bound to approve." "I say;yvn don't want that!" tion between the paper the clock. lion strong enough to write with. But "And` then," I suggested, `like a Feeling better yet?" he asked at in the course of his research the them- Minaret's Liniment-for Colds. ate. : lose-pets] gently fluttering to the "Oh, no, she aim-ply meant the old• length. lot made another and even more valu- chap was bound to take•to her=that "Worse;' I said, with a faint groan. able discovery: he learned what the =. ground, you will let fall the informs sE„oaaaD r-FRf:E her talents would conquer his - , `tion that she is, by procession, an� "Shall I t you a taxi?" eubstaace was that would make the � _ eon rn,s�'•'• $ struples.' "I—I shall be all right presently," writing visible, and as a result the y, p, actress' "Ummph!" I remarked. It is not a OF "That's it. I shall have to cut the� I said, in a pessimistic way. govexstment hunted down and exposed 6 ground from under him. Alter his expression, and I hate to as- •+You' see," he remarked brutally, many aptes. f aociate myself with it, but it really t t NOME first stirprias he will as the abaurdityl seems the only thing that fitted. with another glance at the clock; "I Another important result of the ex- J I pLA1YS of prejudice. Natural obstinacy and'; _ . was going out. pertinent was -that the investigator WRITE FOR PRICES .-.:early training may make him.ball: a • "When she comes on in that cos- "Don't leave me, old man!" I beg- was 'able to present th•s French gov- bit at first, but Moina will- wheedle •fume in the second aeg" groaned ON BUILDING MATERIALS. gad, in a"kiss-me-quick"'tone-of votes, erament with an excellent secret tor- PRICES ARE DOWN- him on-one side. I shall coax him`Pantiing. "What will Uncle Theodore "Oh, all right;' be promised off- mula for making an invisible writing LET HALLIDAY.SHOW YOU. 7" on the other,•and, in the end, he will tbink?" haadedly, fluid. •A message written with it can ntEHAJ.i.lDDy.COMWYL'MITED say: '"Flesi+ yo" .a_.ehildrent�nd then' - While still he was busy with'the Again be read the paper. Another!be revealed only by applying tour add it�aly _ aoa. he Wedding March." -- P -of his uncle, a car Blurred quartor of an hour dragged.by. After s ditional substances in a speoi$c order. *with a L„__._ _,,.,.,:ea ,,,, het"r.. ,�. and �or ., 6 map oe4.y e•� ,• the process !a a RHEUMATISM _ as_ Clint, ue ,Pas I-1,nd i.. n }+.,aa a4 u...:.' : b enneth gnashing his teeth in'I hailed us. u to the clock, stared at it, add then attended to,with the utmost care and I' Her is an via rc.hot nn0 y � S p r Herb Kemod}• with hfgn. y outer darknesel Splendid! But wby� "By Jove!" I cried, inspired. "Here fell to walking about the room. and C precision the writing emaine invis- eat endorsements tr++m pome-round at daybreak to submit this. is your deus ex machina!” muttering impatiently. _ able.' leading drug trade fr, lose synapsis�" "Why the classical outb-arst' ' quer- "I-I sEeas_baearr f strains ol.l � I states for ie }ears-toe t Rheumatism. (issuy "Well, to tell the truth;' he con-lied Pantling coldly. music," I deemed it timely to remark. ea » i Stomarlu, Bowel and + lesseda "Kenneth is bothering me. I� "Florimer is your god in the car. "I expect it's the phonograph down j"e�� Kindly L.ig�it Was ittdn•y Trouble �o,r r: want him kept ddan out o! the ways He is an angel is most effective dig acid by rtatlo Ixi Drug Co H.•tore.n• sip lili the basement. rlttell8tSea. Ont. thrsugh our borne drug, store. a 'the evening that Uncle Theodore ar-' guise- When does your uncle arrive?i "And sweet voices. Somehow- It,would be hard to say which of our Itae-"vP PM*ud sh' "t° is""'dy 00. Oh next Tuesday? Hi, Dick next ee tat•Av i6aautoa, Oat- 'the I thought perhaps you might , Y• Y. i somewhat, I have always thought that most popular hymns holds the record i suggest,something," Tuesday you're going to take ?anti- anme day at- eventide. when the sun 1 for.the remarkable eircumstance3 to ' I cant see liennrch being leap ac ' ins, .Y,;�a Uny�Ir nuu bar ino'-ner for 1 has sunk low in the west and-and which It has been sung, rernans tat! ,1 when Uncle Theodore's about." !an all-day run in vour' soap-box there." the racks are flying high above_ the palm would be awarded to "Nearer, U `� -"Yes, but suppose he breaks they "Oh, am I?" said Florimer, readily. great trees--" ' My God, to Thee," and asst, probably IQ news to Uncle Theodore before I do? "Goods' I stopped, quite overcome -by 'my would come_Newman's "Lead. Kindly i RJ:rwR"BLE , Suppose he comes a:rging into my lit- "You will explore-the hinterland of own pathos. Light," which was sung by the blind REn�CEDY i Ile feel? Eureka!" he ended and-'Sussex. and have a delightful day far "Oh, bother!" said Bardelowe, cal- ex-Servicemen who stood by the grave! F -. deftly. from the maddning crowd. But will lously, and, to my intense satisfaction,;Of their great benefactor, Sir Art hur OSESIT'( - - " "That's anew tooth ^Pte or some--Your car return to London in time fo: ; Pearjson. i F doffed his hat, and overcoat. ! thing, isn't it?" (Miss Dayne to maize her appearance' I closed' my area .and maintained Newman's hymn was written at a' ast back the- e'arlJSh eaai'• by taking Iaiii "You will go to Kenneth's rooms)at the theatre? Will it? All,for that,i quiet !or s while. Bardelowe,evident- time of great mental distress. While POwjo&and t°1i•etas the o'°wtoz dt•t. and be ill there" said Pantlin , you must see the thrilling installment travelling on the Continent he was tat. eight pounds x month. t tents . ' 8 ' g �ly judging that I was asleep, picked I , to eat, but a s,ctrnttac tact which does - - unheeding my query. "You will keep! in our next issue—or; rather, wait till up the telephone sad asked, a aura-�taken ill, and was obliged to stay.; atmle duce fat. Crowtox•to abs.'luteiY trim da tin attendance on u for a I've explained matters to you more where he was for three weeks, his g you Y bar. ,Sold by all drugs is t■ cr. by matt off; couple of hours. You will then feel'fully." `•FluIlo, that you?" be asked, rather only companion being the servant who (receipt -of price, ti,00 per box, rrota better and be able to return home." "I'get you!"'cried-Pantling."Dicky's I nursed him. , In Map 1833, he had re- S>� soda 11dzD1tars OOXP ]lY unnecessarily. '1 gay,. I shan't be `.When you've finished speaking like car breaks -down—,inexplicably, of I round_just yet—:loti ' one been taken. covered s•uHiciently to start for Paler-i ss Jarvis 'tr•t. - Toronto a clairvoyant—" course—in some remote hamlet. mo. Ill. here h, Ito, no one particular— In his book,"Apologia pro Vita.Sua," "Well, you see, Uncle Theodore al- Moina is unable to get back to the 1 yes, I'll be round by the time you get -CORNS ways goes straight to-Pansley's Hotel theatre in time—she has to-be there to the entree if he recovers. If he Cardinal Newman tells the story of his -hen he arrives in London. He iren-� at seven to be ready to go on at flue as't, I'll -t;r •^„*+� in time for the famous hymn's composition. "Before erally gets there about 7. Kenneth' minutes• past eight." coffee. Black coffee--appropriate, starting for my inn, I eat down on my and I usually make a dead heat of itf `.`Yes, the'less a woman wears, the eh�,. bed and began to sob bitterly. My iy arriving together to see him about-•longer it takes her to dress,somehow," Regardless of m• 'sufferLgs, he servant asked what ailed me. I could Lift Off With FingerS - _ 7.16._ Well, if you detain Kenneth for';I remarked. chuckled heartily at his own bad taste only answer: "I have work to do is ? An hour or two, I can get the old boyi "Moina sends a telegram to the. and hung n the receiver again. England.' I was aching to get home, i - .• : off to my dinner party quite safely"; stage manager. He tells her under- p yet, for want of,a vessel, I was kept • (To be concluded.) For fifteen'minutes Pantling w-estl study to go on in her place," contimied __ -0 - - at Palermo for three weeks. _;_ill,with my_unfeigned.reluctance.. At Pantling, his face aglow. "Eventually. ':I_.began to ,visit the churches, and Scotland Saved by a Thistle. • lest he wrung a promise from me and the breakdown is conquered and we they calmed my impatience, th4 n6h I - _----- .:hurried happily away. I get" back to London at half-past One of the military rules of the ea r- did not attend any services. At last Two days later 1 was strolling downf-eight, snail we say? Yes, but look I ly Danes was that it was'cowardly to I got off in an orange boat bound for "• the Haymarket when I met him-once here—Uncle Theodore?" he broke oNf attack an enemy during the Might, and Marseilles. We were becalmed for a 4�i'i li more. His hands were clasped behind' in dubiety. because of thin the Scots did not coal whole week In the Straits of Banifacio,I i his back and his chin wps sunk mood-i "You•simply'time your'little feed Sider it necessary to keep a watch and it was there that I wrote 'Lead, �" ...41v on his chest. He looked.up at my for nine," I instructed him. "You leave du}r}ing their 'encounters` wiQt�htp)he In- : Kindly Light."' g' I. .Ol.11la was _ greeting and there wss a queer,haunt a note at the hotel, warning him tb it !d look in his eyes. supposed to mark the close of all hoe- ? • you will •call for him to take him "I had no idea there was so much tilitfes for the day. - Some animals can detect noises in- - i along, Yon suggest that he shall have On one occasion, however, ` the 'bother in getting married, be ob- a nice little rest till you arrive. So audible to human beings. lit ' 'served Wanly. "Moina is so-so diffl-!thoughtful of you, don't you 'think? Danes deviated from their rule and de- uuwa Lurt a bit! Drop Instant- " y termined to launch an onslaught '7Yessoa�" on an aching Dorn, colt. Meantime, Diclry here will cleverly Mlnard'aLteitinentlJsedby Vetertnaries !1 that corn slots hurting.then short "A quarrel?" I diagnosed, _ I manage to get his engine into working against one of the Scottish strong- I y, "A deadlock," be returned. "The: holds`. On thly crept, barefooted, Farmer-"So you are an experierc-, yOII lift it right off with noQersl ° order again to land you back in Lon- , Trulyt whole ball en's hung u Moina. noiseless, unobserved—until one of ed milker,are you? Well, now,which Y plan's g P• don at eight. Ton late for Dayne Your rtigslat sails s tiny bottle of _ z absolutely refuses to absent herself! them set his foot upon a thistle and side of the` cow do you sit on when .. y to go•to the theatre, of course, but,in proesoae" for a few cents, sufficient from the theatre for that one even-! excellent time to get ready for yoltr cried out with pain. The alarm -was you milk her?" Applicant (from thei to remove every hard corn, soft tort. ven, he Scots fell uponthe invaders 11 .- _ city)- Well, Im not a bit particular,i or coca between the toes,Land the e� "Genius is so temperamental," I «She'll think. it' rather �+ and deteatea tnem with a-er4iflz if the caw tan t• murmured: peculiar, : slaughter. _._ -__�_._--_-- •- _-� hesitated Pantling. From that time onwards, the this"So jealous!", he amended, crossly. ,,, SPOHMS DISTEMPER COMPOUND ^ '"I believe it's just because Moina has Pooh, the long arm of coincidence. yQOH i I returned easily. "It is rettr�iing out �$ the Scottish emblem, the motto 7__ N� i, taaisy.atowble fa tr.atsas '1 t her'knife into her understudy. Shef being, "No one wounds me with im- * x influenza, Df�flpe', Coughs and Caldg - to shake hands with life a dozen times unity'•' doesn't want to give her a single, „. p ■o prevalent among horses at this lesson of the year. For tchance. S'0 silly, you know!" a day' , ;ie'—- nearly thirty year■ "63003 f's" has been given to prevent "Absurd" I agreed. "Vera Plench-; Well, its worth 'trying. And N the" dLewee, ao well sa to relieve and cure them. wa ' you're going to see Kenneth, don't a Faded Sweater %way. Annals raimedy for�i�es a tlaxIlYiufferinkegta>rOisi7R'� and is years older than Miss Dayne, Skirt Deg e�` she's not. nearly so good looking, and forgets le qutc>< and certain. For oaI• at dray sloe she's 'way down in the beginners'f From seven till nine I shall be L ill Diamond •Dyes _iwozw atasso�z ootlfsa!!,tJlossi7F,=>ffny�lf�, v ,a. clsaa when it comes to singing and' monopolizing Kenneth's attention;' I - neing." promised. `I've already been to three Every "Diamond Dyes" package = film shows to aee just how to roll m tells bow to dye or tint any worn, a "Oh, well, they hate.each other like l X poison, any, way, and that's the eyes when I feel that faintness tom- faded garment or drapery a new rich A 1, ' s* IT�-CARLTOrt a :1 in on." color that will not otreak, spot, fade, f11e C, - �me?anchoiy truth. Moina absolutely g "ahr9lled when 1 suggested Miss Plen- I always said the cinemas had �or run. Perfect home dyeing Is guar- liftoff �, ,t� ATLANTIC CITY.N•J. ':chard should go on in her part, just boundless educational possibilities," anteed with Diamond Dyes even if yon 01 tot�fftoO !it .4#143 THE NEWEST HOTEL ,. observed Pantling have never dSed before. Just tell offif? !t AT,T}IE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS RESORT _yc =for the one evening. 1 Are you sure you were quite tact- I climbed_ aP beside Florimer and your druggist whether the material' folto European Ian.Novel Ritz innovation;uni unique ' y q let him run me round while I exp:ain- You wish to dye is wool or silk, or fi 1 p 9 i _. _. - t _ � ' j)e --�tchheme throughout;Resrnu.n„t overia�oki�,.R---•t- „ ed everything to him. The affair whether It is linen, cotton, or turned - tl,' o + 8 Oli, well, I was so full of the ts' i jr ry ®to 1 and Ocean. Dancing in Trellis Room andRitzGrill. ;',,,:.:erchefne that I may have been a little tickled Dicky. He classified it as goods, T'or ]lit,-one ::ears milltons of +( s t Single Rooms $5.0o up women have been using "Diamond ".'� ° ' ' ,Double Rooms $8.00 u tsndiplomatie," he 'admitted. something between a stunt Rnd a *:g. Dye:" to add ye•irs of wear to their s' -� � ` --. All rooms with Prtoa(e Bath and fullOcean View °s "You ex-plaiRed'Ee 'Miss Dayne that with a strong smell-of fake. p ••' +old, shabby wafGts. skirts. ,dresses, �t l M M f t,.1Q4 : 1;'A��Mai.c; ALBERT PEI LER GUSTAVE TOOT you wanted your uncle to see how It was on the following T ur:.::y ,i Ty;. r-+ ,��•^� Nana:Inlr Director Itrafe.n!Mann,,: � colt, � Vpnter�. strO zings, draperies, �'t•x ' nicely she could eat peas with a fork," evening, precisely at 7 that I <r i�,-1 t [tangin_es. everything' y. -'1E chsfrgeli him. "No wonder she was at Kenneth Barc,r.owe s flit, I was •'.a+.` i ✓.'' .1'M. '. ::..v- _ -''',.7•..y.'::+... ,•+ ��� ..s"w °'4`^• -+ .YR+'•,; '^q s•ae.ter.• '!c W. ,•~ v=:,-r a•.,,L-,5,'�e, 3 IN;, nor=' kr .:•=• r~. y'''r•e. i�.q'-rT"'' '�Cg tF' "": „?'ante•.nom.. .�. •sue. - _ .,r- R ..;,y;... ,3 r 21 r.'�'�s.' won:= ..e :•:•'t'. ,•U �' 'Y' r'�.,.,.re, _ ,,.s,•'•. '•� x.,�-JS, r,L,. _'-t,. cw.., :.,..: .. s .. ....��s :wi ..sx.:awv, •:�.. _ �ay ..', =.::y' _. a F:fti... aM: ?.::.n+se'''•' ''ss_�xc.• r..a.»•.c..-'----=kn4 'Y;.. +•tF`-'ti - Y :A • i vr± -•✓-�Z':•.-.inn,• .y .M , ,. A), w'`,F>•�N ��".=t Y,e A 'i• ,f :.•1 n �,,. .;*y.' �r' 'F S-'''•.- C 4,�.'+~• y. - a:a aa :��.,�.�n''-,'tt,.•P'_'f, 2.n <sw x�'+ 'r,'•- C �n i CORONATION OF POPE - -ARMED BANDS Q V L� ''' I 'y PIUS AT ST. PETER'S " :. : f IN PR�TEC'f 1N G�UI�STER BOUNDARY #. } ' '` ' Fast Throngs of People Crowd Basilica to Witness ' `;rs{.• -Meld Marshal Wilson to Serve in Northern. Parliament-Na Ceremony. = : .Rep:isals Have Occurred Within Six-County Area Fol- Rome, Feb. 12.-Piu-, XT. wa8 lowing Raid by Republican Troops. _ - ' ° :f = '4' crowned Pope in the Bs%ilea of St. +' w1IIg J t T , -:;�g Peter's•to-day amid sec of pomp --'-- - Y• and enthusiasm and in the icsence of A despatch from-Belfast says:-=A,cials and amateurs, who from dusk to ` . ,; „ ! ter, ; ;� „ ,,o ;�„ •,,� �'�'• ?•• princes and dignitaries of the Church, new.oatbreak of trills fightizig and sunrise keep watch in their .own };y f d rtr guerrilla j ��, ". the diplomatic representrti:es of for ,x+aide by well-armed Irish Republican', 'T'" 1 eign•countries, members of the Romani �} arm bands took laze over s hundred; In mq,little town, said one m nu- aristocracy, and a vast assemblage ,'''.: y- P q ;facturer, "we had •32 'walking filling the great structure to the very °miles of Ulster frontier earl Wed- streets through the nght, all armed '•.•: "'�' neaday morning. imultaneous, at- d'obrs'. The ancient custom was ran- g. with modern rifles and supplied with r :.'r + ° ried out with impressive ceremonies, :`r ? tacks were made on police patrols,plenty of ammunition-men wbo-had l T . . ;k., and the newly-elected'Pontiff now oe and the houses of leading Unionists, been at work through the day and' } J[ „+'. . " + ;+ . cupieh the throne of the first Pope -were stormed, both in Ulster ail in *ho were eager volunteers'for this + * 4 r + r + reported crowned-Leo III:, who the Free State. Nearly ..a hundred vigil." � 'i .,s.,•••.."'. jai reigned from 795 to 816. police and.Ulstermen were kidnapped The headquarters of the special "''" •' in the foMowtng.counties: Fermanagh, constabulary hummed-with activity. "' With the exception of LeoIII and Sligo, Tyrone, Leitrim and Done 1.4 Offers of assistance some of them Benedict XV., who, owing to the WHERE PRINCESS MARY, WILL : MARRIED , strained relations existing between £N, 'Three police patrols were ambushed,-from ex-auxilaries, have been received The High Altar in the Sanctuary of Westminster Abbey, where,the mar- the Quirinal and 'the Vatican since r n 7 tV-0.irti,n r},ia1 ci i8 liil�i�-the ..wile ti ba ali-4TtT'p're ^,•�> six O �..v,u eilw..r.:vva�- .ic:iP,:, ...: ., .;,. - ....Nr captured, together with a atotor ten- of this force,.is touring the entire dis-- - __-_-- - .�.__. _ __. -___. ferred to be crowned in the Sistine =•.der, army and ammunition. ;trict, accompanied by an armored car, *� GORDON TO Chapel,the coronation of all the Popes A later despatch from Belfast and the fact is emphasized that, de-- a1a1{, 1 elected since the erection of the > sa- �ry asys:--Field Marshal Sir Menry spite the provocation of the Repub- ilica has been celebrated there. Hughes Wilson, it was announced on!lican army element, no reprisals have REPISEHT. CANADA. AT GEH4A__ Ptna XI. again blessed the crowd - film &say, will join the Ulster party-occurred witl}in-within six-county area. tram-the-outer-balcony-ei St,-Peteez, - •vpon his retirement as Chief of Staff A despatch frown. London says:- this time nearly 200,000 people cry- , of the British Army. He will be un-i Feeling is running high at Belfast aaimousl endorsed Saiturday as the;over• the del, in releasing the kid-E A, despatch' from Ottawa ergo:- dits to Roumania and Greece to the ing "Long live the Pope" and way- Y y I amount of near •thin millions, and,i ing handkerchiefs, many o3 them Uaioniat candidate inr Parliament for Or!napped'' Unionists and unconcealed, Canada will be represented at the I y multi-colored North Down, it was stated.' [threats of reprisals are inflaming the Genoa Economic and Financial Con- BO far, even the interest has not been and admission tickets Except for the,detention by the actuation hourly. Only with the great- fererrce by Sir Charlea Gordon of paid' The formal invitation to this to the Vatican; which had failed to �.Malt Republicalt army o! 'an ambn-� conference comes from the Italian',find them room• inside the great - eat difficulty are the Ulsterites being Montreal. Associated with him will Government, and it is expected in church'. Unce carrying Wounded special coat- held in check since the Southern raids. be Prof, Edouard Montpetit of the Ottawa every.day now. Its contents ' stables to Belfast, there has been no Winston Churchill,,in the House of development on the Ulster border. Commons on. Friday afternoon, warn- Economics Department of Laval Uni- have 'been cabled. Arthtt! C. Hardy tin incidegrt occurred in County Mon- ' versity. These appointments are It was stated in official circles that ed the Free •State Government that la New OIItario Senato! hen during the monolog, and has purely Canadian, just as was Sir Rob- requests for credits had been received • . ag British troops are held in readiness ert Borden's to the Disarmament Con- from several European countries, but intensified; the bitterness of feeling on the border to, be need if the civil ference in Washington. it had not been thought wise to aid A despatch from Ottawa says:- by Wednesday's armed raids. forces are unable to.maintain order. These men will inquire linto how far them. Sir Charles Gordon is a Vice-. Arthur C. Hardy, of Brockville, Ont., Notwithstanding the reported order At the same time-he professed to have Canads should go with credits to President of the Bank of Montreal, noted breeder of -Holstein-Freisian of the Provisional Government for the faith that the Collins' Government European countries in addition to par- was Vice-Chairman of the Imperial cattle, is the new' Ontario Senator, `•, release of the prisoners seized by the would secure control of the situation- ticipating in the regular work of the Munitions Board during the war, and filling the vacancy caused by the death raiders none of those taken from Ul. This attitudes,indicates clearly that � of the late Senator Beith, of Bowman- the British War Office has laid com- eorrierence. Chairman of the Canadian Mission at - - , star have been returned yet,. In Done vi11e. R plate plants to assume contsol with s The late Government extended ere_ Washington. -_- gal; several residents is the village of fine new Ontario Senator is s son ` held as there is immediately -- of former Premier Hardy of Ontario a�•r��3'fftiy-�Fe sti]1-being stern►+A*+�1 unless - bostages. improvement in conditions. University iZnuwwe Require- and has taken a prominent part to Meanwhila; to prevent, if possible, Reports reached London Friday ments• FINEST OF WINTERS, the business and political life of " any repetition of the incursion into might that the kidnapped prisoners.had Leeds and Brockville. In 1814 he 'their territory, the Ulster Government been removed further south, and that . At the January meetings of two Airmen Bring Reportt from• ran in Leeds against Sir Thomas ltspe instituted extensive precaution- eoine have been sent to Dub11n, show- County Councils there was a lrttle ad- MOOiC FJSCtO Oa"Hudson White, but was defeated.tad. During the ary measures. From Armagh in the tug that the kidnappers intend to bold verse comment regarding the new war he was actives connected with southwest to Derry in the northwest'their hostages indefinitely. Meanwhile entrance requirements decided upon Bay many patriotic and philanthropic the wbole of the wind#w frontier is Collins, from Dublin,'has been using by the font Ontario Universities to A despatch trom Cochrane saga: undertakings. _ more or lees patrolled. Thousands of sbl means in his power to secure t�xe take effect in 1923. Such criticism Reports brought here by airmen who i f �I}se,---6.000 is the number estimated release of the Ulsterites, but it is ap- has arisen only because full details of visited Moo Factnry an the shore Royal bm and Oak Gone --are engaged in this oxtrao iaary paten change have not, until now, been of the Hudson Bay last Monday, indi-' vigilance, and at night they' are re- to reach all the points where the pris- made generally public. When the new cate one of the finest Winters exper- From Central Park, N.Y. tin hdbreed by bands of part-time spe- one's are secured: regulation, are studied it will be seen fenced in the cub-Arctic regions for } -' that they are specialty framed so as some years, there being only fourteen A'despatch from New York saga:- , .' Market Report Rea e G ject mof historic i nt h to benefit the smaller Continuation inches of snow at the present time of h t Schools and also to provide that stxi- 'dirty-•tv�•o degrees below zero is the sentiment to objects m er- ' Toronto. com., $4 to $6; butcher heifers, eho d well pr pares to post at the Govern- t� dents who come to ti t are regretting the removal of the !! be o c second of the two trees planted near "1, I$6.b0 to $?• do; mud. $6 to $6• da, take full advantage of universit3 edu- ment thermometer, barometer, etc. a Mall in Central Park in 1860 by , Mariitaba wheat-No. 1 Northern, ' King Edward VII., of England, than ,>i1.4334,. com., $4 to $4.25; butchers cows, cation. According to the new scheme The trappers have been very sue- Prince 'of Wales. Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 68%e;�choice, $5.50 to $6; do,, med.. $3.60 to there are five different avenues by easeful getting furs and appear in the extra Nor I-feed, 65s1tic; No. 1 feed,'$4.50; canners and cutters,. $2.50 to which one may enter''the First Year p The old forest monarch, an Amer- y Y beet of spirits and well satisfied with $3; butcher bulls, good, $4.50 to $5.50; in an Ontario university; first, with scan else, has.juat been felled, hcying r c I their lot. The airmen speak well of past year do, com. $8 to $4; feeders, good, $b died during the Manitoba barley-Nomie:al. to$6•do,fair.$4 to $5; stockers, two honor matriculation subjects in'the cordial hospitality shown them at All the above, gOOd' j Ito companion, an English oak, also y track Bay ports. addition to pass matriculation; ,ed- the Company's ou a inq At this early planted by King Edward was chop- American corn-No. 2 yellow, to4•$80;springs s,$$70 t $90;e calves, p q yearn ago. : ry .72%<; No. 8 yellow, 71Kc; No. 4 yel- ond, with ass matriculation includ-Nate tourists are in airing a+baut air a� choice, $18 to $13.50; do,' red.; $11 ing 7o per cent. ins four f pod down ten low, 703ltc; track, Toronto. '�'' P$Pels; tripe to James Bay during the sum- _�t .Ontario oats-No. 2,white,_nominal. to $12; do, com., $8 to $9; lambs, third, with pass matriculation includ-I mar. l�CduCtiOII in Ontarib wheat-Nommat. • $7; -sheep, choice, $6.50 to $7.25; do, fourth, with a second class rotes-i AcIml ,ta¢ Barley--No. 3 extra, teat 47 lbs. or g $5.60 to $6; do, com., $1.60 to P Half MiIIion in Rubles h.Jy: ;better,57 to 60c;according to fret hts accost certificate in addition to peas j g 1$8.50; hogs fed and watered, $12.25 Less Than One Dollar k oatafde. matriculation; fifth, as a student of A despatch from London says:-As • Buckwheat-No. 2, 78 to 80c. to .cou60; yo,points. 1.2 50 t8 $.50. y p Washington Arms Con- do,.connt rots, E11.26 ta-511.50. ntswre ears with ass matriculation a result of the Waahi Rye-No. 2,'86 to M. ry po ,only. A despatch from Moscow says:- . Manitoba flour-First pats., $7.40; Montreal. _ Although the official exchange rate ferencs and the British Government's $6.90, Toronto. Oats-Can West. No. 2' 64 �- to has been fixed at 280.000 to the dollar, economy scheme, the administrative second pats.; j Manitoba flour-90 per cent. pat.,-65c; staff of the British Admiralty is being p p `65c• No. 3 62_ to 62.12 c. Flour- Market for Gold L - the ruble tumbled on pri:ate ex-i 'bulk seaboard,. per barrel, $5.10. ;Man. spring wheat pats., fin!r:y $7.50.r changes on Friday to beta curl five and greatly reduced. Already about 800 Mill fe� Del. Montreal freight,'Rolled oats-Bags, 90 lbs., 82.70 to to be Re-CStablished I officials have been discharged, and it-. bags incFuded: Bran, per ton, $_8;'$_.80. Bran, $_8.2b. Shorts, $30...6. six hundred thousand to the dollar. o 2 18 understood 1500 more have either u- This is the lowest ruble quotation :r shorts, per ton, $30; good feed flour, Hay-No. 2, per ton, car Iots, $28 to A despatch from London says:-Sir received or are 'bout to receive notice. $1.70 to $1,80.. I$29. Robert Stevenson Horne, Chancellor on record, and was accompanied by a Baled hay-Track, Toronto, per ton,' Cbeese-Finest :westerns, '17% to of the Exch-iquer, announced in the rise in the prices of faodstUffs and all - The kilt, in its modern form,, an be No. 2, $21.50 to $22; mixed, $18. :18%c. Butter-Choicest creamery, 84 House of Commons, in reply to a commodities. traced back to 1626. straw-Car lots, per ton, $12. to 36c. Eggs, selected,33 to W.- Po- question, that it was the Govern- 1, Wow. large, 20 to 20%c;,tatoea-Per -bag, car lots, $1.20 to q „ twins, '20% to 21c; trVie ment s intention to hermit the re- EDY WRAM .21%c. Old, large, 25 to 28c; twins, Good veal calves, Elu.w w 'p-ZI',; 25% to 26%c; triplets, 26 to 27c. Stil-'com. thin sucker calves, '$8 to $10, ket for gold in.London at the earliest ���� n _ tans, new, 25 to 26c. good weals; $11; hogs, selects, $12.76. date at which the state of exchange fi VLY OF THE EMERALD Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 28 to renders this course possible and do-' �. + 80c; creamery, prints, fresh, fancy, INVESTORS ROBBED I sizable." 41 to 48c;No.1,40 to 41e; No.2, 34 to I 36c; cooking,25 to*26c Irish Republicans Turn•Machine Guns'-oti Ulster'Patrol at r Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, _ OF '�"+����� w " � s° `::' Border Railway tation, Kills Four Of the - = 30 to 38c; roosters; 20 to 25c; fowl,28 y :: y Constables. ; to 32c ducklings, 32 to 38c; turkeys,,I Thin U.S. Brokerage Houses °_. ' tY : . 60c .geese roc. Now Under Investigation.Tayg Ul-tiy-Spring chickens.22 to � :.,. Belfast, Feb. 12.-Four n- territory- �Ha 28c roosters, lay; r-� q ueyNa3 1 i.am 1�1ew York sAya - - were shot to death at the rail-I Belfast received its first intimation ducklings, 32og. turkeys, 40 to- 45c; ";> of the tragedy through a message to geese, 20c. I innocent investors throughout the g y ,� way station at Clones la t Saturday ✓ Margarine 20 to 23c. - United States have been swindled out t afternoon. Eight others were wound-I the station master at the Great North- Eggs-IV'ew laid straights, 50c; newj of $50,000,000 dui-iri -the past year ' g ein terminus, to the effect: "Send no. laid,,in cartons, 52 to 54c. through the thirty brokerage houses ed and six are missing. Matthew more troops, regular police or ape- Fitz ,trick leader of the Sian Fein- cials by train. " Beans-Can. hand-picked, bushel,' in this city, Boston, .Philadelphia, p. .. ' $3.80 to $8.50; primes, $2.80 to $3.10.1 Chicago, -St. Louis' and coast. cities, era, was shot dead. Then followed the news of. the Maple productx'--Syrup, per imp.I "'°' The specials, on their way to Ennis- shooting artti the casualty list. The now under investigation, Jerome Sim- . . g¢�al., $2.50; per 5 imp. gals., $2.36. "> :.> ' :• ,: ;:; ,:'; ki]len' were wait' at Clones for the Belfast olive declare the specials ^ >�aple sugar, 1'b.,. 19 to 22c. mons, assistant District Attorney, re- � s > I P ported on Friday. The official robe " arrival of a train from Belfast to were lined against a wall and mowed Honey-4"(1-lb. tins, 143 to 1oc P p zz . ' ;;',;; •.;;.: " convey them to their deatinatian. The down. _ r� �r lib.; 5-235-lb. tins, 17 to 18c per lb, has followed the sensational expose of Y' y -r - ittario comb hones, per doz.. $5.50.1 the operations of the bucket shop ring. ' train had entered the station 'and j Su James'Craig, Premier of Ulster, " Smoked meats-Hams, coed.. 27 to w' "" some of the specials were in the act:has addressed an urgent'The'tentacles o4 bucket shop open- ��'`:: • � P gent remonstrance 80c; cooked.ham, 36 to 40c' smoked ators Rnd swindling brokers during a: of getting into the carriages when a to Premier Lloyd George, Winston A+ V0ls, 24 to 25c; cottage rolls, 26 to the past twelve months have reached ; ':::>: party of Irish Repu'bl'ican Army men i Churchill and Viscau»t 1!`itzAlan, ip 96c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 32c- spe- ��ecety section of the United States, ' with rifles and a machine gun ca•me's which immediate action is demanded. -- c it brand breakdast bacon, 33 to 35c; Canada and .Cuba, District Attorney on the platform. They immediately, There ace many versions o4 the af- backs, boneless, 32 to 36c. Baton learned when a flood of com- opened fire on the specials with their'fray current, but inquiries among the Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 16 1•ifles and achine n and four of 4 civilian passengers on the train from s .. _ i-7__4�3,g ;�laiuts-from inmocent vin ma o_f_the _ j� gr'_ _ P g 13% to 14e.. . the -ro�ats�l..:.., „ , ,.t d�a.,, .,, ,:,tti..-.,.Ln-n.. �wu-tolit'c Lar�-Pure tierces, money pirates were received at this "+°°-°'�'s , tubs, 14 to 14%c; pails, 14% to, 15c; office. of them having his head blown off. that the constables had a 20-minute , 1636 to 17c. Shortening tierces, The number .of complaints has in- The New Pope, Pius Xi. Some of the others were wounded, wait on the platform for the Dublin •, C;tabs, 18ilf�c; pails, 1434c; prints, creased so rapidly that two more as- Cardinal Ratti, Archbishop of niia2, some were taken prisoner and the train, during which time they paraded x to 16c• sistant District Attorneys were as- who was elected Pope cn the seventh remainder escaped: The Republicani quietly up and down the platform, on Ohoicq ,heavy.steers, $7.50 t6 b'8; ballot of the Sacred College. He was 4r men then fled. which there also were many civilians. do, good, $7 to $7.60; 'butcher steers, scene to assist Jerome Simmons in I his robe gf-the untie,buckets onl3 created R Cardinr:Hast Jane, qnd cr.e= i. in, that part of Ulster There was no sign Q1 any impending F . choice, $8.64 to.$7.26 _do, good, $b.76 P �g is in his 55th yeas, which is inch ed in the Free State,attack. `.gyp $6.25; do, mud:, i6 to $b,60; do,, ring V ­%T.;qw. mvpq.1% IM Te 7� a L. A� Van Skiver was -LOCALISMSe ton a few days this week on busi-� Ted and Mrs. Ham visited on Sun- ' n. -Miss Mary QuIttlan ii -The. Brougham ,Women's Institute Thomas Dougtis, of Toronto, iog a few weeks visiting r"tive will hold, their next meeting.,at tbv AV ­0 1 ipend- day wi%h John and Mrs.Sode was in town on Wednesday% in Orillia.,. home of Mrs Perryman on Tuesdaym, -W. G. Ham had a business -Dr. Henry will be here its usual. Feb,2let, at 130 P. M. Everybody 6 welcorge. The return match between Arip-to the city o� Wednesday. next.Tuesday to�atteud to his*pro Picker- announces ,�:L� -Harry Wade madea,shtpment fesaiunal datlee. [am and Brougham hockey teams will -"The Brown Mouse,"will be ­,�of cattle to Toronto on Saturday. :,� be played on the Caledonian Rink. Born,.on Tuesday, Feb. 14th, given in the Methodist Church on -` "SQ 6h#A Mrs. Stephenson, a F rnmeinsie February nd evening, Feb. 24th at 8 Claremont, noxt Tuesday eve6log. ._an wn. oe Dr. W.J. Black, preal There will also be skating after the 0 cl game. -Miss Belot Burllu I s�endlng dent of the Manitoba Agricultural 8 ew w Now Adovo"4"mmts. -the beat Peterboro. Brown Mouse is one of -Miss Margaret Thexton Is re- combinatiQns of good humor and' A f eeks wtth ter' aunt In (�ollego, Winnipeg, says: "The C ' S H S A L E bred cover % lag-nicely, after an attack of common sense I have examined PUPS FOR SALE-Pure F ScotchCollie. F.T.Bunting,Pickering. 22 pneun3onta. forsome time. Every one in Can -H� and Mrs. Mechin !pent ada and the.United States inter- HAIR CUTTING-For 20 cents at !;O� the Church St. barber sh4. W. J. Goi. friends ested in better ledneatiou for the ..-in Brougham. open coun d 18-21 last week with try, should read it." -A moq venling was -Miss Manson,of Toronto,spent t enjoyable e QI:AR.Nl WA.NTED AV ONCE- Ii krdurd.l(�)ac.es. F.T,Love, 21-�I)Cazfton the wesk-end with her sister, Mrs. spent in St. kndrew's Church on Toronto. 'Phone main 878. IV y evening, P.F.Gardiner. Taeida ben Rev.H, S. hi LID CON -Norman Mechin, of Oshawa Clug'ston. of Toronto., gave 9 CRETE SILOS-,Lasi ith his par' ta - SIT longest and cost the least. Get(;�timatts .,,.spent Sunday here w lk on "Jean Val Jean," the lead 'forn.W.C.,J acks6n.Port Perry. -`2 4 ents. M and Mrs. Mechin. ingoharacterfrom VietarRugo's "Les Miger- D -)ots and -N. J. Chapman has secured the well-kn'own novel, IDOOTS REPAIRI -131 -jz;y- kp,� V ncai�y ­d ­ick!... Thos. 7 or a ble,, ap- i�a - - ­ agency f 8. D. .13mith & Son, mr. uiugsLon, Wtio Walson.Ch,-%ch St,Picktring. :;-2" surserymen, of Winona. pea red tieder the-au,iptces of the 'NA ILOH COWS FOR SALE-Frpsh -W. V. Cornell was in New- Young.People,,, SoAety, is a most -C tc�, -prnngerS. 3�norcmd7, 7 zn,l , .,. 7.- ..- markeflast week' attending ti.ie ple, ngsi)eaker, andLisde-"P� Apply Luth.,r.�liedletjq.Brougham. fitneral of his aunt, Mrs. Findlay. tion of this well known character -Robert aud' Mrq. Rankin,-of was inapt vivid and held the'rapt OR SAI,E-A�ook stove in good -spent inu- ��an Fccndaiazi,-967T-�aL h�ne. ApjAY tc;-W-J,G1.don, P;-kertng I nictimonat flitt, --over-ftuday--atteut oU the- audietree'- f rom- beginiiingtoe4id. Theattendance pt,the home of the far mer's m9th U.3 -Finest No. I clov-er iq SALE here. was not large, but those who were hcne y,at 16 ce FOR Is ;Ier 1>ound, No. the talk ini mense. -at 15cents.' -Miss Gladks Powell and friend present c hone� "Geo.A.Pickett,Glt,%Maj0:r spent the week-end here with the ly, sad thon not present missed a otit. formers parents, W. B. 'and Mrs. great treat. KATING-Theopen, rink, Church An interesting even -oua 'or ­atinq st. P:ckering.-^%a be open. "Powel t, took S t,weather permitting.-Admiii�on.�15 Mon- place at 1.30 o'clock on Wednesday t%'!�Iy niV. .8th to '25th -F. J. Coldham moved on L ents. 3.Gordon, ls-21 Feb." I i- afternoon last in the '--day iuto James Kennedy's res" Baptist c I have den6eiecently ocoupiedby Win. Church, Whitby, when in the �;FED GRAIN FOR SALE- �'70- - . �'­ ta:e a quLntity oi W.Ity.A�e- Martin. presence of a large number of ts%Pighinxis lbs­ano 1921 Five'Thous&nd ($5000) Dollars worth -Mrs. J. 1. Somol-ville left �13 their -friend-iI the marriage W ipnj%3,4r��­ 'nd.-r'one Pte:11- 1920. J-Ahn WNOrl- Pkiday lasi�tospend a month with ,lerunized of Beatrice Fern, only f High goods to turn' into c' ash. her niece, Mrs Alex. Flett, of.. d4ughter of-W. A. and X.,q. Flen. GHNCY-Nianiifaeturer ri of -:...Kingston. det­;on, oF Pickering. to Robert da Y Xrti. Utilliver. of Whit --N"sitock aud implenieuts E. L. Ruddy*i eale of farm John Gtilliver, soin of J. H. and tunitv!o- :ady f,r ma.. a­I'Y, 7* on Fri by. Th Pickering's Greatest Sale at e -gely attended It ki-il- of Ia-;t wm very ]at e uj.wy w6s performed by Rev. orl SALE- and good price,; were reAlized. J. T. PLiett. i)a-tr)z- of the BApti5t F hJ1n-.­.2,d,IN�nd-- iA fa,'1.1 ft. and waa given �,lovcl� ZAAd H- 'n w "Big Store." -We are pleas?d to aev, John Chnri-h.- Tfi8 bride Dknent,i-1 good order Abost-eral,imvY e :41�� ,.,:alA and Annan ont-again, af ter beiiig con- aw4iy hy her fathev. qnd WR'14 1112- 1-;f7Mj7I.Cla-Cn`101`11, Fh'iM.e 201- 1-7tf I�� r two or three *"A moathi with a severe attack of It t)!,Ay t;h e wedding m ire s. 'A 2.c,. segn.r.g for bill -io were pregent at eso 6t)o '�.de horse! and 1. On- Amotfiz tbo,;e wl BdJL An, I to 5 lot�a. Kingizon Rd- Mary%,. tiie ceremony were the pi Is of R�k. &y. .' Ind p"ne Pick 2194, 19-21 ­.M". Copland. of George and Mr*. Sexst"ith and the public- rcboQ*l of wh'V the til recently the teacb. A P.NJ FOR SALE-Lot-It). con. 2, v 't the lstter't� father, Alfred uvrsh.poi Piciermg, county.ot ontano. M lai ed y %oil drinned. -M So ' C HAPMAN 6 i,,g Muriel J. Clark, of Toronto, bride wag un er. the school beinir closedlo.r the J acra. i o acres good c13 under C. Clark, on Sunday. event. Immediately after -the c'�jluvatior. 203cre% gravel pit a 'u -Mrs. Bedson, who is spending ceremony. Mr. and Mrs' Galliver Quite rear C,N,R,.CherrYw-d, 2=..111 ings.overflowing well, also good orchard, Fur- the winter In the city, spent a few left by'the G. T. R. fo ate ther Information may be bad from the owner on he Xemises or,J.F:Laughlin. Bair Ave. da r poi Toronto. ys here with her brother, Eg- west, and on their return re- WAR RAh ..tq ReAson auf %, 7 will ITIARD W. , ARE Whitby th -BUNDY'S Wh .0 te :4�F _Itpent the week-end with him well and favorably known. G, Reid, of the Pickering -The numtroug f riendq of Mrs. E ILQON"S %leAt Market. has erected a fine Rubert Tom;,, of the 'Kiqg,�tou J awn ng. whiLb greatIr improves ook ­.�Gran r I the appearance- of bi.3 qh,)p, as road, en-.t. will bear with deep -;at rays of her *�&-b; which t Ak� d Mid-Winter" Sale E 9 well asbeing a protection-to big plitc�on Tue-4dAy, Feb. l4th,. after g, Gds. -lim illne" f VIM* weeks fcona rank F and.'Arg Sarles.of Tren. iriewi 140111LI9, dariDg whivb have returned home, Lif er f,pt'. Of Stoves and Heaters t .2red lh-h ;1'e he -niT wt. spending a conole. of weeks vAv;t ti,on with thelAtter'.! mother, %-Q, tlide. The d­,--:k�ed w4;, h.�rn at Eskimo Tie. LoSs" .'-,,-You r.'Gain'! John Rankin, and with relatives i Liver p�iA (it Sew, 121tb. 1872. and I In Port Perry. I w44 tblix in . nor 5otb year. and" -Edgar Andrew hair been "i"' ha- lived in, Pl.:k-ning town!?bip onsly ill during the pagt week. Dra -0-Ally All 110.' life. She Wits a 'for 2 I Only Royal 77'1 but we are plea.qed to knoW that dwighter of.rbe late R.)bt. Sec1er. he is now somewhat improved.. by all find we have Find was ninch beloved- 1. Only Oxford Oak, regtil%r 0100, for 25 00 �'tuent may continue. aim,*ya i,oatlw nepri I Only Royal qaebec, regula-r 40.W, fur 34.QO thAt the iwpr,)ve- for her kindly dispo4tluil. being I 0C. -.N. J. Morrissey Went to the -- - I e an She iS ciurvived by a sorrowing 2 Only Perftetion Oil Ileatorti, regular 100, for 7.00 city one day last week to hav husband, five daugtLters and one at TIEIEX- TON x-ray examination of the injuries ROD. She it also survived by her I Only Second hand Parlor Cook, in good ehape, 7.00, be sustained a few dRys previoug mother, who hm made her home The examination showed that with her, one brother, Wrn- Seek- -lbis shoulder had been dislocated. �60 YEARS" TbEae are exceptionally g0*0d­b3rga1n@,'A1l,be1ng of the er, of Indianapolis. Ind., and one 6"ERIENCE 7 rs. E. Walsh gave a pvogr 9L-ter, Mrs.James Gordon, of this GUrney'Oxf ird line. wit Pive euebre arty in the To village.* Her funeral will take 7. edama Ball on W y might in aid of plaee this (Friday) afternoon to After- 1-inch Erskine cenetery, the 4.4ervice ,to the R. C. Church, We need the' mouey' )an informal dance was given and �;held at the house at 2 o'clock.' Aboronably enjoyed by thelarge The heartfelt Vmpatby of the -number present. 011 n wholecommunity i,!extended to TrAor MA eed the' stoves Don't forget thO oy-ater sup- the sorrowing fatmil in their sad IV per to be held this (ThiirSda.V) be�Iisvemenr.- evening iq the Town Hall, under kr-raei Lopertain ir en­'� 5,rae WLO%Lk;�?an lcrent%-,ti si,rmb& V.igi- the suppices of the Pickering The committee -�:-` .,,,..GREEN RIVER. 17".01de"sc...cy for 9 He 'BunA Pidkentg '? y, lance Association. yafecta taen tbrous:b Ya'.2 6; rc Ve reports.that the attqndance will TheUreen River Ladies' 4il 11i 1PO"I""thout abar-re,ta the th be large, as there has been iv.great ho!d eir monthly meeting a- the $d0olic.. MriI, Hutcbingq, on W­dnes- demand for ticketq. home of AbaindsomelYuIrmr eoweeLly. -The menabets and adherents day.Feb.22nd, at 23) p. rn. Word eniation ot any W-exitia'a JOQM�J. re" C=ada,1:1.7.5 a YOM POVU90 PrePald- of St. Andnew's Church' will meet for roll call, EMPIRE -V WWI A L L -PAPERS' I -Pardon." Isewsilewirm -in the baseluent'of the churel The Green Rivex--.Drarbazio Club Sol I on New Yqrk )cial will present their populnr,drawa en- Tuesday ementng next for a si I titled "The Wayfarer". in the Odd ME AS&r ojt�washArtoc pro time. There will be a short Fellows' HA11. Whiteyale, on Tuesday, I-PrAM &IMA �!GivOidnM@31t2 '-I' served. It is hoped that there Fe V, n­lbw smple&-are-m will be a good turnout. �A Cm*I"Laoft 71 . �get your choice of the choicest -First-class dairy butter is qubt ELECTION NOTICE .44n Toronto at thirty cents ..-paper on the mart. ' e nd, with's likelihood cf it trkr LAL S -pon Notice is h teby given that the fDl ELM DAIX M11 Lai inj.r a further drop, as New Zeal- loWing is A legal statement of the ex- pe�nses of L. 0. Clifford in connection -The are down but the quality is A and butter, which has a higU rep!A with the Nat Federal Election for the tation, Is beginning to'arrive In Federal District of South Ontario unchanged'. Place your order to-day large quantities. . Farmers here which was held on December 3tb, t921, Having taken over the Elmdale are asking 40 cents per potind. and following:is a summary of ex- Mills from F. W. Weeke, I we guarantee delivery to-morrow. -James Richardson, John and penses Govmley, J, C. Philip and Personal expenditute of Candi- w4h to announce that the Wm. W. Pilkey attended the dpte, paid hy him ppr�on'aljy,,$270.(1,) will be car- Liberal meeting etty expen3es, 12504) on' in the -Ye at Whitby. on P Williams' Sh( 8 for Kiddiies Hire of preniises;.. 20554) Wednesday last, when delegates 'IS ,A�ay: wei f Lib- Services, 462.2 :-eappointed o attend the Travelling expenses and hire era] Convention at Toronto, af ter bf vehioles, We will keep on hand all "We are glad to sve the public has appreciated our 8 t�-)cking tip e ridi -ch th n -aq re orgauizd Advertising, whi kinds:of Feed. With Natural Tread Shoes for the youngsters. and officers Rprointed. We:have at present":' ..-Ea8ter SundRy this Everyone recognizes the fact that comes vear on ADril the 16tb 'which t� Certified, ne nesial 50 -Tflie­ I r- , '.01 y as Fite FCs-it,Yan possib Official Agent I Car Barley and Oat Feed The earliest date on which Easter I Car Western Oats We humbly solicit.your, patronage along these lines; Sunday can occur is March 2*2nd And further take noti�e that I sball and the latest date April 23rd. permit any elector to inspect said Surn- ..Also Corn. Mary any time, hot exceeding six Easter to always the first Sund'Oy- months, under Seat. 79, Slab-Sect.6,at Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour WAtch for our announcement re Lowndes' Clothing at a later date. F F A r N C AWN& EMU WWI Tr,,A h� 43 C'n after the full moon that falls on br fil o ce. Pastry Flour __�_�old off buying for a while. It will save you raoney. next after the 21st of March ; if Mted at the Vilkg4- f Claremont the full moon happens on Snnday, this 16th day of Februsr�, Wa Chopping done every day Haster Is celebrate*--Due week Fred T. Bunting, Piekerinc;' .4.4 later. Returning Oift XT. X40%-,J3­ V700=