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Director ` , :next Wednesday evening to assist in Fa le•on important business. ' .Oytometrical tAtaoeia on (iatariit.Reg. r the entertainment to be given under Mrs. Knox continues to improve .6 Mataeed•Memberof the American Optgmntrkal the auspices of the Brougham Liter. and will' soon be, at her househole! . . _._._ Aawelaticn. Eyea examined by ;i.,. ,,t :, rz'' i p .�. F% 0 2W Claremont.Ont. :try Society. duties again. r _ = ILL ' Quite a number from here will at- ; GREENWOOD. tend the S. S. Convention at,Green v F.TOMLINSON. M, B., Member Rive!on Frida N.of'the College or Ph y aad•6urgeoaa. µWe wigh to 'thank y�' aatOntario. office: that for•me2"occupied The Greenwood Minstrel Troupe Wm- Badgerow and family spent ,eke bite Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,Card OIIr maIIy patrons and those who took part ip the C b r I t.' New Years Day at Whitby with his ,' - - a• sell. Phone. Claremont, t. 231y and friends for their :mas tree entertainment will assist at eon, Arthur. 'Miss Gertrude remain- : 0.•MOKINNON, M.D.,L.R.0.8, Alearb BII Ott In the entertainment to be givven in Bro ed for an eatended visit. N• Z �aburgh,member of the.College of PP ugham on the evening of Wednesday. Some of the young men who bays f w Phytuoiaa(and Sttrgacn.of ontarlo,Laentlate the ggt, Jan. 17th. A number of our residents been trying their luck 'at shooting BARLEY WANTED ' ae Ro college of Surgeons, TDdlabnrgh. , - P purpose accompanying them. rabbits decla.rc that' something is : attention to daieesea of )unman sad •It will,, afford us' Highest rice id. Must be cod ea, Q1400 aao sealdeaas,Brongham. wrong with their guns. The rabbits g p pa R : Pleaenre t0 serve WHITBY, appear 'to enjoy the situation im- ;quality, cha'ilvijirao is 011 this• comity f. n:ensely.•. 1 am buying WAEATat top# a=.' ' The local Board of tirade proposes�. � P P market prig. 'year. Come in an the purchase of the Dr. Warren pro- pgHAWA. �R. CORDON McKAY—Cbiro{irac- i9t AC llalnted. parts now owned by G. F. Lynd,for - - With the big drop in the price of tor, y appointment. o co Phone 320d T.00 to g f� central ark and as a suitable memor- According to figures for the 'flret BARLEY FEED,. ,,',•. Stye sad by appointment. Phoaw 320. Brock p z. 9treer, Whitby.' sly ialto soldiers from Whitby whofeil nine months of the flecal 'year of the BRAN AND SHORTS - is the Great War. IC is also prop iaed local department of customs and ea= it will pap prat to sell your grain Lef►ai. i0 erects monument -at Byron and -cfee the sum '"of$4;086, has beer - 1 Dundee streets. and to procure 30.or collected. The above amottSot exceed ' and buy these feeds. .� AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad t ,t- 40 acres near the railway for athletics by over one million dollars.the total A limited'quantity of .BoHoitor,Notary Public.Eta. None Stouffville, sad'ahalf-mi le tracks amount collected here during the fis- Heavy Oats Wanted.osa.EOALoeBrrockSt.North,-Whitbv. OnY cal ear of19Zi•22. CboppinRonMonday wednesda y ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A„Bar• a WHITBY. A party of Oshawa residents'ma Y �i' rioter Solicit. ; marcher of the ,t of toring to Toronto on Sunday morn- and Friday. 8e per bag until ; yekmaa �enisoa.Foster and Bunton. Toronto Whitby Board of Trade have passed Ing, ad a narrow escape from In. further noticie.- a '. General. rtiatsBurlding,88BayStzeet.Toroato. sresolution Baking the Attorney Gen- jury when their car went into the Ts Ho - BEAL eral to reconsider hie decision to dig• ditch on theg BinKston yRoad. ThE V pense with the services of Bailiff car wee being driven b h1r, Fred ' y' Devatal Frank Rogers. A petition being cir- 9withenbank, and contained his wife s ' CLARE1�1lQ1�1T culated among the townspeople Is sled and child and Mr.- and Mr;. HarrQ j F. HUDSON, D. D. S., L. D. S„ gaininsg many signatures.considerable Growell. While travelling along the �• H. . Licensed - aglts. having been aroused to the highway one of the back wheels came " k" 519 • I32 Carlton 5t..Toronto. "Hadson'rNew - jr - Syseem' of comfortable plate work. wrakfor town beer the incident.: It is said off, the ear swinging round and falling tatormatroaor plroaeNonh sale. 9-1e Embalmer and .Undertaker. ' that a similar resolution asking for _Into the ditch. The occupants were a 4 Motor Hearse.' the ba3litf'e reinstatement, wi11 be tbrown out dnhurt. The windshield LAKE B.B. BEATON. D. D. S., brought before the Oshawa Board of was broken and other damage to the Toronto connection for R Graduate of the Royal Coleige of •Dents! Trade at the annual -meeting of that car incurred. Ga' surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Hospital Service. aver W.M. Pnngie's hardoare store. Whitby. _ p lady to-be held this week. The Wklit- ill •' - Ofke hours a to 2.:I to 5.30. inch'pl one e. by resolution was given the almost 9 Bell phone 220. - +ay . - unanimous endoreation of the board. Don't overlook R. Besse.s Short- �irL y — -- •r �11eV$le horn sale on Jan. 25th, r r, 4uslinaiiia' QSalrber. FAIRPORT. •• 1s, Y` v _ . SEEN RIVER. - :. :,, . The'Service Garage " — — � . The tee-harvest bas. begun on the Remember the concert to be given • The TTriiVet'sial 4 7 V. ?1IOIiARD9ON—Rest Ea i--- lay, Tlie stead cold weather of the t TY tats, Insurance,Conve7aacir+s• Notv7 - y on the evening of Annday. Jan. Public.Eta..Piekenag,Oct. ally. Overhauling, PslntinR, all kinde ypart few weeAa has produced a good 23nd, by the tJrpra River football tg8.4rT1 ' 1"�/Z@ rq ._.repairing done Ignitfou thic �y of ice, which is none quite (flub. Watch out,for bills giving full iOne of Our Productions) A r pupil ANN19—Etocutioniat. For• a specialty. It is with regret'that we report the particulars.. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for mar pa it of war, h Bratty Firs testa.=- _Your old Ford top 're-covered sudden 'death of one of our oldest Our Sunda School will• be re res- s' and open dates. Ind, phone Malvern :408. y P all n7ag99 Of cars—the beet '. Highland Creels P O, Use, for $13.00, residents, Ira Stoner, which took anted at the concert to, be given at in the market for•" _ Brou ham on Wednesday evening E � . Berry , Poynter gee early an Tuesday morning is g y g the price. a' r Counties Licensed Auctioneer. is his year: The d although d had been next, under the auspices o1 the`Bro• s: for of all It of Bork and to an s Sao- in his usual beafth, althou b he bad ugham Literary Society. Do not fail FOR SALT: f _ act axles of all Gres attwer to an tbtrrfiirt -- ---- 8 o a entertainment. xtr t trend .this se it twttoe, oadreea or«a ate:P.@,, recent) been suffering fteta scold. SeAV Wagon,,. - _ ! y g promises to be one of the beat of y g BARNES on Monday evening be retired .sa Buggy. DB.BEATON TOWN8HIPOLERE usual mind early on Tuesday mornIn season. Set of Iron $Arrows . Qosvganoar, eommiwfaaer for tattsg -• - bin lifeless body was found In bed. The annual Convention'of the Pi All in cod shape. 621davitr, aeoouismut..Zfo Money to loan Hie f naeral will` take race at 2.00 Bring Township Sabh4th-Sebool Asso• R sagas. "INtser o< >�,> Gh o _' 0 - Mill p sraaaa" 4 s�11,Ont. . ' i-r o'clock this (Thursday) - afternoon, cisticra will be held (n the Green NVoodworking and General when interment will take place in the River Baptist Church to-day (Priday) BlacksmithinR. - �jAVI�. PUGH—Livestock aus- Will will be closed'for repairs family plot here. He was born In' when there will be three sessions, T troneer Graduate of �oaea' School, Fairport, where be'resided all his life. morning. afternoon and evening, A W. H. JAeb'90\, Brock Road. hj-71.feme, spenenee wstb pedigron Oct. .13th and 14th. ge was s Ban of the' late Abra n snd good programme will he givPa and Block and nag work. AU kinds of seks able speakers wt11 sddr°ss Lbe meeting. Pickering, Oat.)y ttentoTersma restoaable, ?hose •-Running again Oct. 16th. Mrs. Stoner, and tti survived by two L. M, Morley, of Pickering,'wig pre•etnont. rely brothers and five slaters. These are G B8rne8, George of Fairport. Fred of Toronto, side. The Provincial workrr, Rev. xT ''w M, MAW; •.LICENSED AUO- Green River C. W,.DeMiile, H. A., will ¢ivA two H ere You �re ors, Burrell and Mra Mary of Toron•TFONll itmd or York.Qnurio and Dvrh ed Or address R. R.ti o. 1.Locust Hill. to, Mrs. William Stotts of Highland r►ddresaee, and Rev, B: W, Mesrtli �$ Couot,es, All t,r.dt of atilt s o>aptly attended - Home Phone tUM Mark. Creek. lira. J. H -Connors and Mrs. Fill speak on Young Peoples ti orlr. to, Terms,reasonable. Dates for erel0 gray be Reg, Mr. Auld will ice an Inspirit. r arranged at NEIVS'Otr+cv. Bets and (ndrpen- Jobn McGinty of Pickering, g P __ �?.•, dent phones. Whttby,Ont. sir _ . tionai address and Mrs. Normun T �t •:• PICKERING •:• White will speak on .Primary Work, Cement �TRMINGF �i �RQhI DUMBARTON. Special music will be rendered during the afternoon abd evening sessions. LUMBER YARD -Miss Katharine Anderson spent the A hearty welcome i+ exteded to all ICOR1 n .(FRENCHMAN BAY) week-and with Stirs Agnes Thom. F^ g -delegates and friends. ! a' John Parkes, of Vancouver. is visit • ` :~ " '��' Bnilderf�, General Contras .K . -Ing his sister,Sirs, George White. -- ' 'tors and �i Writers. --. Mrs. James Mitchell, we are sorr CHERRYWOOD. Lam er ; ardwood Flooring to state, is under the doctor's care, y Alterations and repairs of every Born,on Wednesday.^Jan. 10tb, to - W. Petty and family spent Tuesday �t •r -; ` description. Concrete Mork, We-can supply you In ' with James and Mrs. Ferguson. _ i►7b in�Ies p PP y -Patrick and Mrs:Lenin, a daughter, Jae McIntosh, of Oakville. have his• Cbimueys_ repaired James McIntosh ieft early in the "' '• Maple; Birch, - $.ee'eh, week to =tsi[e friends a loasant call on New Yew Ltiytniates free. position at.Niiagara Falls, Art Grills. with wife and family.and Quartered Oak spent Xmas with William and Mrs. FAIRPnRT P. Q., .- ONT. Q s Quite a number of our people are Smith. T cs t', attending the Sunday School Conven- _ and Lath ; all Beaver Board _tion at Green River to-day(Friday)° Jae.and Mrs: Barrier, of Toronto. _ .: r Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• = T Rpeat Christina; with John :and 11Ira - _ B Little John Dales, of oronto,'who ._... 3tOC�,. wa visitit, at the home of his grand- �peas R as. Barnes, Jr.. spent Yew Years Having eenred'the a ens for E• D. D Gordon & Son father, Ur. Dale., wars taken quite ill F e A :R E`E S O R g R y with his parents, J. and Mrs. Barnes, s . Stutth dt Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, ,W. D. I and bad to be taken back to his hopoe in Toronto. of Winoa'a,'Ont. in the city. : PICSERI'�TCI� Miss lifcGr'egor,' Field :oecritary of We welcome our teacher, Miss Bor. I AM''prepared to take orders for all Pros- the Women's Missionary Society, land:and.wi,,h her a Happy and Pros- kind�of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, will lye an address in the basement Pernus New Year. " Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,. at Bell and Independent phone. g A couple of auto loads of oun1 g of the church at&o'clock on the even• -~ ,. Iowest possible prices.- " ing of Friday. January 19th. Miss people motored up to Jameazavid. P1Cker1il :gl.� Special rates,for large quantities, A R A Car McGregor is a very able and interest- eon's from Oshawa on New Years Day. g 28tf -We hate now, the beat Mato-Car ing speaker. eo no,one in' the .congre- Lost. strayed or stolen, a "mild ,,..-. -. value in the Dominion in the new Su. gat on should min' the privilege of winter," which vanished abopt the sixth of January. Anv one findio it ' —N. J• Chapman, .Pleker-�Ilg Superior Chevrolet.' Roadster $895, hearing her. y' g y; ` Utility Coupe$914, Sedan$(12,51. Tour- where- - may)save it anywhere in Cherry wood y►* i e - where it will be thankfully received D1 u — = * O O ag Loup $lllo and Five Passenger BROUGHAM. and no questions asked. _ g L ;.a Touring $71'0. sales tax extra. We Quite a lot of excitement was taus 9'11 a man a medicine that rep;orFS also specialize in sneer)worhmanebip Mrs. Axford entertained the Meth- ed in our village a couple of weeks age ; on repairing cars of all makes. We ddist Ladies'Aid ed Wednesday. - tore his yigorytbat pate snap•and ginger guarantee all of our work and also use The newly elected township fathers Russell Davidson's ravine,hunting across ♦ `` into hie every function, that makes guaranteed parts•and we give'the beat met here on Monday and organized the clothing and other articles belong• hiin have the youthful feeling acd work at the smallest cost to our sus- for the year.' 1ng to the Swede. Ed. Nelson, who tourers. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Sacrament 'of the Lord''Su ambition, then' you have a life-long P• disappeared ilhctnt six week' ago and friend and patron in that man.' We tGerow's Garage, Brougham per will be unchy next, n St: John's who,was 'employed by B.Davidson Wampole'e fiastele49 Cod Liver want an agent in your locality—get " Mine Helen Baccla left on. Monde for the past year, As the proper ev fiva , write at once. A read seller y y thorities have been notified we believe Oil Emulsion-is the best pro. Y y for Guelph, where she intend' taking a thorougb search will be/instituted, duce you can take for and a.big profit for yon. Address Your Future Depends a three months'course in, domestic as grave fears of foul piay'are suspect. ; science. ed by the community. ., that nasty cold. J '.Australian' Medicine Co., The Brougham Women's Institute Among those who spent Christmas on Yourself will bold their January meeting at and New Years holida s here were F Wampoles' ThrORt Ease. r 331 Youge St.,Toronto, Ont. y the home of Mrs. T. O. Brown on Elwin Ljntner, of Toronto. with his era LLiOTT Tuesday, Jan, 18th, at 3 o'clock, All paren4,C. and Mrs, Lintner; Russell Wampoles' Paraformie Cough IM-M Ci r ladies welcome. DAvidebn and Miss Everist, of Toron•Att�r8wd{ma ` As a result bf'several inches of snots• to. with the farmer's parents, Jae,and Rerordies relieve the cough. fall during the past week, sleighing is Mr'. Davidson•; Mrs. Snow, of De- w . now good in this district, and many troii, with her arents, Mr. and Mrs. Crude Drttas,Patent Preparations,. . _:- 'Grain Chopping ;Yn a.!t Charles Ste,Toronto' o p � ,r � are taking advantage of it to haul French ; Lawrence and Mildred Day- •TOilet Goode, Tobacco,.Cigars. Can qualify you for the position their supply of wood, and doing other idson, of Ushawa, with their parent', higher up. Remember that ex- aecessarywork. Jas. and Davidson ; Ernesf and Mrs. Vetcalf 3 Choice Candies.' " e AND FL iiKINf3 pert young men .end women are The Brougham Literary Society are petty and daughter, Gledye, at the i never laid off. The business must having one of the beat concerts of the home of their parents, Jas, and Mrs. I am 'prepared to do Chopping ana have them. This school is noted season in the hall on the evening of Todd and Charles and Mrs. Petty ; ° Oat Flaking every Monday for superior training and for aid- Wednesday, Jan. 17th. Six Sunday Miss Lucilla Davidson, of Toronto, "a?}I K .. C ER _ and Friday. . io our students to secure employ- Schools are rendering their best select• with her parents, Cleo, and Mrs, Dav• �j �,] ' . y meat quickly. If interested, writ ions given at their Christmas enter- idson. P N. E. McE .♦ EN, j Stoneboats For Pale today for our catalogue, Enter trainmenta, consisting of sonRa, recite- twy Gimp, Lions. drills, dialogues, readings etc. ;p t The Greenwood Minstrel Troupe will 1 The French army was ordered Ve#,eflnar� Surgeon John F. Bayles, Claremont al,o he here. Everybody come. Ad• to begin4ts march on E�Fen at 2 t W. J. Elliott, Principal ° y y d�yt�;�•Zp Rural Route No.2 mission 20 cents,children 10 cents. o clock Thursday niocning. 1C. t4lZ'BI� $ .p�' ,i?t,' .w•, c,' .'e ^n,,,.ls. r'v , �.. �.a�j .•�• ;.t... �3.i1�;,"r,...�•.rtd�'�t'" �'^,-'Y;•�' X. .r _ ''.' : v '.:�"' :,,.. ;�y;' ¢r,*.�w,i+ vp'i�,`°. r�i4' "C - ;g ea �.x: S.y«"•• 'h' ...��,,,t. ,ce.• tp q Kr'. m ;P .�,, :.R^:.,:.s+n",''^= .S' *L,A '-+'hdro.,it s•sy�'.a "r4"%: as a. - !r �•cif-��wm .-�4 ��„ •.4.y." »+'.S�w r="'�1�'• ^'"�#T.,".-3�•< Trr-'y �' •'�•t�'''��,�!�.�,�5' �r ''ti a . �. t•. reti . . ._.. * . . .. R• .'�'- , a+ .. '"•" 4'.. •. .. '- - 'w""•J .! �({ ,.yr. wi b• ¢.'..ra'. � N „s'� � tl, ., �_ }` men are willing to pay. rather than - -. 1� , ti • M try to make something that may Lunn :FIFE WAS MISERY d -,NURSE out.to be a failure. S In' one mouth this girl -made end •`I was reading 'the other The Toronto Aospttal for ✓ able., in affiliation-with Bellevue sad �,�£ f �-.„� '�-�;;.,• �•_ sold the following costumes: Eighteen about Neurasthenia, about tthe .cited, tale. New York City. <ti ��!z crepe-paper fairy coetumee. four two large number o! people who were offers a three years' Course of Train. dollars apiece; One in to young women, having d , jester outfit for flue troubled what to this disease. It is qulred education, and desirous of bey. old Up Y`o8r Breeders dollars; three,dimity schoolgirl fu y wife had, She felt coming nurses. This Hospital has hliserablle all the tims:am was Con_ adopted the eight-hour ■Ystetn. The d _..fumes, with dimity hats to match, for y P i pupae receive uniforms of the School, ': five dol'lers an outfit; a gypsy costume stantl de reseed.- She would t a montttiy allowance and travelling Ir>;elnt13u1 t)'ii@ hetailth---i»ssute1@ fertility of gay sateen for five dollars, and a waken in the morning and tell me expenses to and from New York. For �1 that something dreadful was apply to the i ' md t]BtC�]Sbl�l1� Of i�1efP 2g$9. It's @£ltSy. clown cc�tume for three dollars. to ha going supeefntenden mutton •That makes a total income of sixty- happen that day. Life was • , .,, �s four dollars. In the rush'season she nothing short of misery for net, Pouf}g.� Regulator She was so depressed that I ex. n . R slot seldom averages leas than that. In p she would lose her mind ` stack times she clears from thirty and have to go to a sanitarium "Some one missed a gr•:at oppor- b guaranteed to put your fowls in perfect con- - dollars to thirty-five dollars a mouth. p g tunit and I kept woniderin how I yin the little town of Bstatehem - dkbn and keep them strong and vigorous. Makes Already she has saved something for would' get the mono to one ni fit;'-writes the Rev.-Dr. Hugh- the Pay for g - " 114 lay •more eggs—fertile eggs—the eggs that the course is dramatic costuming that her. She could not eat and had Black, "when Mary, the mother of she wishes to take eventual! and no a ` '• - , y; appetite for food. She was .ir- Jesus, had to find a lodging in the .'' pe+odnm big hatches of worth-while chicks. ' since she never sews for more than ritsble- and cranky most of the stable because there was no room in rT. Teats lionsT back If YOU Ass Not SadAed. five hours a day, the work does not• time. If she was crossed in any the' Inn. She had the right to expect tire her or keep her from other duties way, she would immediately work common kindness,but no one was will- '! Me&in Canis Sold by Dealers Xwerywhere herself u and pleasures. p into a violent temper. ing to forgo his case. She wvi thrust This worried me because she had out among the cattle through 'ack of C 1lItAT'r rOOD CO.Of CANADA.I.Imdted always had a kind and gentle dig- •' sage 4aseLw Aw.,TOtO~D Graham Drop Cooldes. 'position and nothing which was ordinary humanit; Some-one loot a One cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup some said or done seemed to irritate great opportunity to have his name linked ou to Christmas to the end of cream, 1 tablespoon molasses, 1 tea- her. I spoke to our family doctor spoon salt, 1 teaspoon. sods, 2' caps about her and he said that Ilex Holy lr'amihy at such aft me!sNo man - graham flour, 1 teaspoon cinnamon trouble was imagination and that » to season. Sift all dry materials to- If she would try and forget about or woman received that distinction. her de cession and Look on the "Of course. nobody -could have soda, sat,, cinnamon P ' About the House ' gather, ��� bright side of life she would be guessed what chance for fame was ; and stir. into the creamed egg, sugar lost. Nobody Imagined the r all right. (;?t course I didn't dare P could have im '. and,cream drop in small spoonfuls on , buttered tin'and dot with raisin or tell her this-because I knew she place in human history to be attained would get into one of her tempers. by the Babe who lay in the manger.• u' f r naitm+aet' When she of over these fits o! We certain! can Lever be offered the g y i Qte Secret of Sappiness. studied hard and Long to avoid the temper, she was always weak and opportunity which some one missed at : "On the morning of my weadbic ruts--the pitfalls of'so many farmers' Household Hints. - ill and more depressed than ever. BeWlehem. But it1 the wonderful `ti1y,"-wlltes a wop= who is now obi wipes- My bbaband and children grew To rid an old house of-bed bugs, put The doctor said s tonic might teaching which thr111-,ers today, deans l 1laeeeli, "ray grandfather called of aecuatomed to little surprises,--baked, tea Dances of . __ , . sttblimste into help her and gave me a paescrip- has shown us how w9 may offer Him _ to his Elide and gave me a bit of ad- Potatoes for Thursday or even Mon-�s-tight bottle and fill with wood alto- Hon but this did all do her any the hospitality denied first to his ,mother . �vica Out 1 have tried bawd to follow. day, instead of always on Saturday hol: Shake this well and apply with good. She the all kinds t. other and Himself that first t'hrlstma, so , - s feather to every crack and corner tonics with the same result. 'Car- long ago. 'I was hungry and ye gave `"Bs sari, 'Avoid into'a rut night. It was' a treat on a wintry' col was recommended to rue and I t?s 1l me meat; I was thirsty and re gave •• ;, ,f,'-Mme Se nothf a that will rob a Wn--night when the snow fell quietly all of the door and around the window as wish to state that it Is the leader �. l ;=an 99 ker good looks or her joy in round the house—a treat tba4 our Weil as in the beds and bedding. Do of all tonics. Since taking it my me drink; �I was s stranger Std fro children will nevee t this once a week until rid of the pests. wife has changed took me ia. _ ;;," h Ill:, getting into a routine that or�L--to Ibav'e ged completely. Now "When* How? Where? 'Tnasmueb :make; kc r a slave. Don't you'do it s'u'm In the warm,' cosy kttdhen, Paper floes sacks can be.cat dararn she always ready for her meals ',.whereas.the usual au one e�ide and around the bottom so least of these my brethren, ye have yoe do i;ir peer in the dta- they will lay flat. The islsitie is clean carats for nms�toSemrecosmnend ""q,l' K. „ Ing room would have made no im- p I csulii .Just remember grand- pression at all. and unsaMy a piessing itbads. This Carnol to anyone who is in need done it unto me.'° �t moths r, but 1 had beard teem many can be used in many of a tonic or a body builder. 'stourees that she was a "ve to wash- SO Oes �' early Jr>rae, Whoa beaPy P _ . Bob tied spent a hard day in the fleW% ways about the house. Lay it under Excuse me for writing this letter The Wood Lot 2asg on MoasfYy, trondng on Tuoo&y, his tired face wnnld. the carpet or rug; sew together hate but I .want you to accept my and so on,throssgh tall the years elf h� bra hten at the out top of mass, to shut out cold; thanks for that wonderful tonic Most people underestimate the vsiue 'mauled of and I knout sight a! a tinbstaabial tea spread oa » of a woodlot. A New York man who , e► P°� ��- cut in strips nd paste over cracks. known as Ca=ol. — Mr. J. M., ng cf white pine has taiChen' knew the table t:sd�rr the oak tree that was Just what lH+e with antels � � �'oronto. made a planting cot pride It urns a lie3i,i moire work To remove indetltbie ink stains first been offered ;500 an acre for the tlm- �, s victim of routine meant, but the chAd�•en learned f Carnal is sold by ienr druggist, ber on the stump. Under favorable for me, soak in sit water and then wash in "Very anon 1 bad the chance to and I ester to Which ammouls bee been and it you can cotrvseiantioualy sap. couditlons an acre of white pine -will early izi life to rde d me any or t I f utter you have tried it, that it r,. head the deal old mash advice for PlY rewarded any eflart I wry, spent this Pro- hasn't done yoq any od, return average a growth of one thousand feet Bob and I had been marrled *1dy six '� added. If n , r V--" had ever t:tade when I heard m sea oerw before b°ili th° a rear, which L not bad when it is re- ? y empty bottle.money. 7-a2Z -Wtsaka +rhe'rl he came Its to breakfast . Three ok! lra•°otrsetic]ct: can be nsad'e membered the trees will grow on other- �" 'ova Tuesday mas'�ag vest early, a�T to a boy eliam. Its always fun.. will refund 3'0>�' m . '. gym, and Py T s � at oat house. 'itou never knew when �o the best kind of tripod supp wt Sold by Dr. McEwen's Drug Store, wise rather unprofitable land. as motbar h planning a • p+ for a lwme-roadie dues foam. _ 01-1 slay, Jessie,' be began, 'I have had Sum to be used in Seed tea, lemon-does et:+slorih to do in the a tyn. Put ., n ads. coffee or hot drinks, can be made After E Meal { 1"` i f' tills kvnhw unt8 to-morrow. cant The Costume Girl. into •a heavy syrup and' served alt Creem'one cup of brown sugar with @� .'you? Pat on � bonnet sad come A girl wbo likes to sew has found table in a mull pitcher, greatly two egg Yolks and half cup of 'short, ; aioett vitas me. WoN franks a day o[ a Way tto gratify her taste for it and economizing the sugar. suing (half butter and half laud), _ ..it. ors, wean't qou?' to earns °oesldeatbie ataouut ad p$► .Children's Cake.--Half cup of.pea. then add three-fourths clip o? soar "I glanasd at the basket of dotbes money, = She makes cootnmes fors nut butter, one cap of sugar, one egg, milk. one teerapoon of cinnamon. half waiting far me. atW the saw hates• spool, chn,ah and college plays.' two cups Sour, one cult of sweet mom, teaspoons of cloves, half°teaspoon of Imm : wita�s Pride bsdre me stay and got the MahT mothers nisi boy staadessts have tha+ae week oat al titre teas±p°ons of baking powder. wag, one and one-half caps flour. .• way before residdtiy. work !or her to do, and in the six Mix as disveted and bake in patty one teaspoon soda, outs cap of raisins, TOp OH �� Weal ."_' t tlset a was aaothee side to tile.ce sovgw months of active dramatic tins or loaf'. - and fast. foM in the w!bttes of tvvo t,'!7 etstion. I glasseed at Dills hopeful wr>rk in her cotnntunkr the nukes' Vo.remove old stain or varnish!rain eggs, tteaaten stiff. Bake in a modes•'. with a bit O i i'� bwi, and then graisdfathe is words from two hundred to three hundred floors, scrub v igaaovsly with a stroeng ate oven. sweet in the form '' Iaael ed into fay smind. droilort. Her patrons furnish potterna`evolution of Ive. using for the Purpose Oi WRIGLEY'S. M' I said, anti! gn I did. and materials; therefore, slues -she a suit! brtseh with a long handle, do Care of the Piano. i &Rk neitber off us .*N evee-'hae guts use of hex• mother's sew'ingI that the hands may not come in con. o s 1 It satisfies the - ?•' *11W- tisat 4{ay. We Joked, like chil- macMae, her earns '1'oiu father Chinks it is economy ' ngtx are vtrtvally tact with the lye. to paint his house every fora years. sweet tooth and dk'en oa s fie]iday. We finished the a21 ptoflt. If yroa wish to keep the gloss on He lets the jeweller clean his watch aids digesltion. "went into one of the ex- Crepe-paper costumes for'fairies or:sour linoletmn when washing it, use aL stated 2nLervala Ae gab hla suit got home late that flower girls are the easiest kind foe lukewarm .water tyo whicti has beers > , � hays� his shoes levelled P i e a s u r e and i 044U; mud wbm it Mss AR over I the "costume girl" to make;"she sails added a tablespoonful of kerosene tc•up, his razor boned, anti hs will cat bt8etit combined. lew"w m w belated iibning was a petty them for two "left as outfit. Simple ball a bucket of water. You will find: j Mmftw compared with the dims ae readily have the piano tuned at s7n+Pa�y > ► ►* castttmes sad bloomer this is an excellent oleaneer and at:least twice a poor if y our remind him," sad eotapaaioQelsip that we hsd known toetxzmes bring het• Erom four to Ave the same time will aid in retaining the said a music teaches• t:o his perpiI the _ • dollare tpisce. Coatunies made from gloss of the linoleum. A soap other day when he noticed thi-piano ""Ibart Was Ow beginning• As the oomplicated patterns aatf for five to will tend to remove the gloss. vas getting badly out of tune. The e ,'pmts west by, and earls increased, I eight dollar's•-a price that many wet- Flare is a good bark cake reel " Pe= teacher then added jokingly, Don't the neighbors se - rail! one of- -s snafu a ndy D,3,< for a tuner to tune your piano," New Way. ; When in Toronto visit the �/' �,�, � .�` "-�1 tells a little ! story to illustrate the unwillingness of ; Ij onto museum_ -- j - ` ,,` ,r���••� i the Irishman ge aprally to acknowledgA l rgeat permapnKexbtbl ion t� an�� • - :"�' `,��„L•` 1111 h + ignorance of any subject. Archaeology, neology, a ndaily, Psi- '�,�E�� ' Y 8oung Celt applied for aeontolocp, Looloiy. Open daily, to a.m. �`` w One da a to 6 r+.m. Sunday, 2 co G p.m. door. a .-. �� I.L�w !• work,. Belt Line, Dupont and Avenue Rd. cars. ric�in E , r �`�' •Can you raft n. boom logs° ask 4 yc ✓ �"yd w!� �`*� �+ e$ the lumberman. g t",r��+r 4 Duake ;'Shure, I can: replied che' uiiemptoy- I 1�TV E LA T I O N S. •" i th Kheering promptness. s :.: Them' said the lumberman, o up . ed, �•� so"ter ei Isrestfeee oestN h ar - g awew„ istee.e t+ere bas sreee I�e� .ai on the gap above the railroad bridge • e.�r � "betr�N/ea - X29 = and boom all tY.e,togs you•find with HAROLD C. 8WIrMAN fit Co.1 ? _ ww+ w my mark. Any rat the raftsmen will !A' T A �$ tut A[ °, . �"rr+~w•si l tell you about the mark,,the locality of oTT wA,.Cwl1 t .:. --�...s he Sap, qnd so Yorth" The lrN-hinan hesit:ted a moment,; ' a.nd then, with at} ingenious smile, tie' id. ,: _; - `• . 8,.$ Manufi cturers al* •s consider cod A.. hure I'll be 'gold' directly, sir. Do l invent oar nes are. mane trots= ,��1rOOD HEALTH, the signs of which are so plainly Pe boom rile tags ae we do to the onto e«a io°i`srrw 1`t`i:i i°dern t1 a e V written in looks anal actions, cosies from within— counthry, I dunno. Is it with a shovel �rculara ` ye boom 'em; sir, or howl" 'P! iA7[sat cO11".4jR the natural restult of rWht food, such as Grape-Nuts. = _ 4 Patent Attorneys p ;i ovs stoat as. otNswa,, 47aa, ,. Crisp, delicious and soundly#o*urishiug—easily digested - w slack Popsy - £ `. and u{Okl ass{an{fated—Qr !v As the new preacher of the colored Q Y. ape- uts,brifRgs happy smi{es � Baptist church was passing one morn- st-tbe breakfast table an f I ;,�, feelings afterward', - lag he leaned over the fence to admire OOARSE SALrT All the Sam Hill's flower's. filmtty wilt thank you for including Grape-Nuts °gam:' he assn, '1 understand you -L A N D SAL.T ` in Y�r ge+ooefri' order today. It's ready to serve ins ^ . °have a white P°PPP." Belk (�rlots , . :•moment with areas or milk. Sam became indignant. "N-o, rah;' TOPWNTO SALT WORK• ?' • he said emphatically, "You been hear• ` ' fns 'bout Samuel Johnson, My,daddy'e 0. J. OLIF* . . TORONTO ;a '+Gra �, uts IVY BUILDBIt black as the ace o' spades.° •' ~. ±K i r° A Jubilee. g 8TIN60ZV8 home , lcTj,,... D ps e n t for 1 1 aG"F,�s� ,•y ^�,,A � �t t e a t G S a » • •' epilepsy .Twenty x Reaso j Mrs. Neictdet+e-- I noticed your ��r r house W lighted rap last sl ht." ' Thousaaei of t - 2ifrt. 13itans Oiiism--"Yes, Our cook o 1 d a ,. k[ttds w Cirdir leases 47ereel CovpaoY, Litalted id ill iwtq sense, 8, Toewta Factory: Windsor 4Pubario just eompiete . a Mask's sarHes with p ,a goso ass. ! : r us and we wets idTing ber a fsety in a Doll Ton�t.. foro>'to Ontf - : honor of tbo flffirn 'p _ •� 3" 'r4�Y'" ,e Sv;� •'•''y,"." ya-"-1•"Yh;,„tw` ^+.ies:;:^:eczG•..•_ :,7 'rs.:., C'rs .. - .. ...� �r r fin' .�`" ,.. n°�� �a•;�Zp,'L.! i.' t° ?i �'t�; '•,r3•,''�• ! -^'•'� a.�T. ,�..�1,;-a''J? izCt+i^ •+r•.a'Yy4 .c:`e' '"•�'..." ,. • :x .-TT,I.. •..L'•t' ,..v�.�__ K.�g;. `_ «ki.w .i n••sn• -_ ,:$. ;r .. .,fie.-.-:�y,'+4 ..wp:''s^: �' .y -.':,,...r.. :+�r;.,�=w,',F w4 +.:�wY �R .�t�.� .. "�•• ..s,`,".•sr' �.n,-+�; ,r'':� �a,. ..7+^, •�'k, .•�:^.',`oi�•� t�� w 'r a.,.. -6•^•.o w. nc a f,. r'R.3r., t c • �• :. .: r .'!ai-:'"''aim ,� .w F:ev ,�'. •.:?i«r..,y •a°9+.''''' .;•;:._ �'�'"+�••q•.'+', ��'y�t,T`'y 'a'`'r•;•:.. � '.�' .".'c�..✓.?•. .`s�.Y t•l) {t.. a J •1dF ..._ - .. J oN• Fr• - ! . RiIGU ` 'a 'rlw,iest Raitway LONDON COUPLE _ C�f�d Advowt .� s stelins. ARE nELic; l ��. s y IF STOMACH IS '��� COMES BACK The high Rocks f3taflon between — � To t10 Pala Dand lrffiN w :. :',;;r. f at once: city sad prairies. Tunbridge Wells and Groombrldge His Wife's TWO e+�e+sy ,.,J �, utomobtle mechanics and drlvlrfa, �+�,, ROUBUNG YOU ` claims tc�e the only railway station TrOlible Ts NQW En s icsty[o�act�ldln� i o 1n.; without a staff, says a London :sews• The Usual,Treatment Does Not electrical work � teach these Frank Westlake. '� : paper. It has no station master, book- _ Pracrical tralaing. only few weeks rr' = tf Reach the Root of the Trouble. fng .cihrk, porter, booking office, or '°Tarlac has made all the difference lnstantiyl End Indigestion• �•d eav'afabt ctaseea write catalogue: big wages, stead e>p Most treatments for rheumatism Co waiting-room. Thee trains serving it in the wand in my wife's health and Ployment. Hemphill Auto Gas are drawn by baby engines, and the we are both delighted," declared P��kn Or StOmaC 7Si I{tns Went. Toronto. �i:•. no morp than aim to keep down the -- -' `- — "poison in the blood and enable nature guard acts in the manifold capacity of Westlake;valued employee of the run- "Pape's Diapepsin" »nP W to overcome that a complete station staff. lio Works Department of London,Ont., particular attack.; But one need not go out of London resid gat 40 Langarth St. As soon as you eat-a taibiet or two HELP li to knit men's ool a 'Then when the system becomes,run- .. � for ue at1 home, eftherith machineo✓r > down from any cause the disease again to find stations run on almost similar About-two years ago my wife un of "Pape's Dia.pepsin' your indigestion for hsnat Send stem and addr r.;gets the upperehand and it all has to lines. The Waterloo-City Railway, derwent an operation that Ifft her is gone! 'Heavy pain, heartburn, Sato envelope for information. The Ca .y known to-tens-of-thousands of bus!- badly run-down and she simply couldn't Jones, gases, palpitation,or any misery Wholesale Distributing Co., 'Dept. be done over. Orillis, ont. Sufferers from rheumatism ' who mess men, consists cf two termini, one get back her strength- Her appetite from a sour, acid stomach ends. Cor• - '' .• > have found'their condition unrelieved at'Waterloo and the other in the City, left her and she could hardly eat rect your stomach and digestion for a f or actually growing worse while acing and at least a third of its length runs' enough,to keep going. The.least exeur few cents. Each package guaranteed BELTING FOR SALE- ' Other remedies, would do well to try-under the Rivir Thames. tion would tire her out completely. 'by druggist IiLT11Yt3 of Ai.i. 1CiND8, 'NEW p `2 Dr. Wi211ams' ping pills. The tonic At neither station is there a statim- She would Ile awake hours at night. used. Ile s, saws. fabler 8ll htl Puuled. eto, shfpsttrleet m sovt•�Val at t " "',treatment with' this medicine has.master, porter, 'or booking clerk, for too, and.morning found her just as Slightly eat prlees 1, Canada,. Fort 4reltlsa t7a:� .proved In thousands of cases that it you buy your ticket on the train as you tired as when she went to bed. She "The iitictar said my illness w4s 176 York st. Toraate. 8'ui1d6 ap the blood to a point that en- do on a bus, and throw it away when suffered terrible splitting headaches, •caused by a germ." -. abler it to cast out the rhetimatic you get to the other end! her nerves were on edge and she got "What did he call it " syes�se>r nor �� , y. poisons .thrnngh the .regular channels There is a railway station in Derby- very little pleasure out of life. "I really can't remember. I caught Book on of excretion, the bowels, kidneys and shire where trains stop only on one "But three bottles of Tanlac simply the disease"but not.the name." t `• .• :.=the skin. When this 1s' done rheuma. day in the week to.enable the inhabit- put her on her feet again. She can do - 1�Cs D� - ' tlam is ants of the village of Blackwell Mild to her housework ,easily now, the head- and How to Feed :.. banished, and as long as the Mailed Free to, .1d• y blood is kept pure and rich thil pat. So shopping to Buxton! aches have gone, she sleeps soundly dress by the Aga bor u tent will be immune from attack. Thte� What claims to 1 , the shortest pas and her appetite is a toy to behold = Toothache ? z fug Mover ft.as, r ., 191 eat 84th Ft"t, Is proved-by the case.of Mrs.J.Hewitt, senger line in the world map be,seen can't find words to.express my grata- New York. V.ILA6 •Beach P.O., Hamilton, Ont., who says: at Groudle, not far from Douglas, Isle tude Itiinardts L ant makes an ez- ` 3, "For a number of years I was troubled of Man. It Is one m_le long, and the Tarlac ie for sale by all good drug- oellent oou ltaat. Bathe w r with muscular rheumatism, ,which gauge is only two feet. It was made gists. the face an is s cavity Caused me a great.deal of suffering. to convey passengers from the en- Over 36 million bottles sold- is the tooth p u It a pests 0 M A N S U F FE� o! cotton wool saturated with x would--O, j Vi W P =11i 16 [ur +i trance to l*rouc ie iauiu w Lae aetasnore. — Minard'a. .; g ' time, but it always came back.' A The engine looks like a toy, but is France is the world war lost 67 per f0fl' friend recommended Dr.. Williams' powerful and well made, and the open' coat.. of her male population between -" po the a o! 20 and 81 ears ofd�st �r Pink Pills and I have not had an at- can carry ten passengers. y age. . . tack of rheumatism since I took them. The smallest fuliy-working line is Weak rune NenOtlB. and that is five years ago. I have Minard's UnImaet for RheurniMsm. probably flue seven ie Railway, which The Family Medicine Cheat. Well b Lydia E. • - ` since used the pills for anaemia and runs over'the seven >riles which aepar- , y y found them egi*lly good, and I now ate Ravenglase, on the west coast of Nothing makes a ,nsirtesa man-c s.. ■ � Vegetable-COlind F7 a<bsolrt7beIy independent as result''cash. • - - '. - recommend them 'o azy friends who Cumberland, from the toot of Scatell, _ - May be ailing." ngl -Webbwood, Ont.--"I was ina t s the highest mauntain In England. ...•�. You can get these pills from any It the engine fails to take the points weak and run-down nervous condi medicine dealer es for mail at 60 cents k Bad Breath CUTICUM fHFALS ' until yI went to bed. Slew did not aiR runs off the lines, passengers he= always tired from the time I t f - •x box or six boxes for X2.60, from The the driver and gnarl lift it bodily back 17ne at all. My aistar ipeco - Dr.. Williams' Medicine CO..- 13seck to its proper place. :T.�novel rail- : way carries large quantities of goods Overcome Pydia R Pinkham's Vegetable vit=a, Out y LEGE U■�Un poun d to me and others told Jae as well as paseeagere, reducing the Bad breath In.a sign of decayed 111 LLLIII,` it, but it was'from my siater'e advi�" Filled the Bill. Cat of road transport to a very difS- teeth. fowl stomach or stn leap `_, that I took it It did not take Jos : A woman inserted the following ad- cult country by ono-half bowels." lE your teeth a7s good. until I felt stronger; headaches . 'rertimement $n a newspaper: look to r digestive organs at on hcw $a me and my appetite carne back to ` - "Wanted, companion for a lady; once. Get bat jars Carativa sy*s! I am a farmers wife and have .°. " must be a total abstainer; must be WOULD 11UT BE WITHOUT atdrttggtsta. 16 to 30 drops after things to do outside the house ands ' meala.deanupyourfood milkier look after the iRtry, Cleanly In his babits and know a little ® p .. g' ' " shoat nursing. Comfortable 1}onie..no t�l p and �F the bad odor. •. large rtday it g started r and other chorea. I�eartilp recommend ' f�1 U 1J OWS TIBLETS SOB-a:td f 1.00$ettties. Do not bead. Eaeii de.,ft pew larger sad Vegetable Compound to all who have - salary•• - . buy,aabditutea. Gat thegenuinte. itched and burned'so that I used to same trouble I had,_for it is a fine " A few days later she received by ex- a have to get up at ht and bstba fl. cine for women."—Mrs,Louis F press a basket containing a tabby twat, Once a mother has used Baby's own _ The hair won"ft ell out and be- fig, Hillerest Farm,Webbwcod.Oltt. Y►a accompanying note.said: Tablets for ber little ones she would Came very dry. I could not sleep at fy. "In reply to your advertisement I not he without them. 'They are the night an account of the faltadom. Asetkw Net'ven Wom Flia� } recommend bearer. She is a total ab- !deal home remedy for the baby; being ' moat I O°ga nd� Cuticura Port two 8� with paws is in ,�I strCiaer. cleanly in her habits and guaranteed to be absolutely free from ' known a little of nun opiates or other harmful drugs. They Soap and Ointment and after using if I wor ed very much I wi in;, having about thttile calms of Cutlemra Soap and just as tired in the rnorabig as brought up a large family. She will be are a gentle but thorough lazatfve send and two bozos of Cadaaa Ointment all the - -pleased to accept comfortable home have proved o! the greatest aid to _ I was caoommppletely haalad." (Signed) and went feel like doing�anyffiin and requires no salary." cases of constipation, indigestion, Ulm Lochs Bond, 606 B. Lea fit" was so nervous I would bite my colic, colds and simple fevers. Con- ' tt Roswell. New Maxieo,Oct.8,1991. -nails. One of my friends told me abol� Knows the tiatne. � ceraing them Mrs. ldraeat (}ague, Concurs soap,Ointment and Tai­ Lydia X Pinkhait's Vegetable _ :Mrs.A.—"1 see you have a new cook. Beauseioar, Qua.. writes: "I have used dmi are all you need for sawy.dsy - pound, and it helped ms so much Is she experienced!" Baby's Own Tabiela far caa>ntipatfoa i tollet and nursery purposes. soon felt One.—Mrs.Cl;lilet.lra Mrs. B.—"I believe so. She started and colic and have found them so sue- � r r a..a Ire.. ea.a .r ulna► 601.14th St., Part Huron, Mich. 4t. ae•w tn>o7t.w. Womm who suffer from the first day by coming late and then ceeaful that I' would not be without aO'sa° sieea° T't'�' 'latent should l6.Plttkham!'i asking the afternoon of." them. r would strongly recommend lieaaarswrwNbetw- �) Lydia — 4`-- every..mother to keep a box In the - egtetabie CoaipsituaQ. • `_' London's census Sguree, issued re- house." The Tablets are sold by meth-- : - ''featly, show that-there are 841,000 due dealers or by maid at 96 cents a more women than men in the box from The Dr. Williams'.Medidne �i �1 .' Me�t1'apoiie• Brockville,Ont. Casearets .IOC ' Break chest colds ApPZY Sloan's.h draws confess The Hills. . PWns lie too far below the skies: Best' Bowel Laxative- - , don to the surface Starr blood The air of Heaven enfolds the hills, I dm Wing freely =d thus r • 1 e • - And Joy and hope and lute distills, When Bilious, ,� bmaaks up the cold! ".` =And vision mnctlfies: Constipated < •�'- ^ , • Surging and singing in the wffi9, ' ��0 1'S • • `w _ To clean out your bowels without I a The upland pines call constantly.. cramping or overacting. take Casco- �► .rUls B +I long to lie and watch the sea rots. Sick headache, billonaness, Made in Canada : Prevents chapped hands, cracked I Of blurring boughs, soft intertwined, Cases, indigestion, sour, upset Stomach y 9lipa, chilblains. Makes your skin and W such distress gone bur morning. : Or gaze across a steep, dark place Nicest physic on tarth for grown-up -Volt,white,clear and smooth. __Of purple gulfs sunk way below and Chiidrea. 10c a box. Taste like The forest's aweepiirg ebb and flaw Candy. - - Ail drfiAgistt tell it To sunshine on. the mountain's facer R `' .- r� MOT�I ER! And lower still; to clustered Sells ` ' , Or primly checked in varying green no winter'���� ` 'x Or yellow where the grain's bright .. ... Four-Child's Bowels Need sheen fh/S will '/' y, GJea'ms wavering like burnished : `-`California Fig Syrup" shields. r '� `• From tiny homesteads, whttd and red, -' -,`' Wee, tiny threads of smoke ascend, , And tiny figures wend and wend UNLESS- you seeathe name "Bayer" oil tablets, y0 f a c 'Twixt•house and barn and yard and shed. are not getting Aspirin at all Lowlands are too remote from Heaven, 4 + ' ` They balk the eyes' far, perfect'sight That plunges from the hills' sweet height, Where understanding peace is,given! —Katharine Sawin Oakes. ®g\�'� ¢°q•- MONEY ORDERS. ;t. Remit by Dominidil Express Money Orden•. If lost or stolen you get your money back. Hurry mother! Even a sick child e' - ,•' `'_ A� ` :IOVe9 the "fruity" taste of "California That or Nothing. Fug Syrup" and k never fa1Is to apes He was unaware of the eccentrics• 4 dafl� trains via the Banta Fe the bowels. A teaspoonfill to-day may ties -to be found in the wild American Pullmans via Grand Canyon Park. _;Accept only an "unbroken package" Of "Bayer Tablets 'Of"., Southern- prevent a sick child to-morrow. If con. West when he entered what seemed to also to Bouthera.Arisona Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out bpi'h aZipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has be the only hotel in the place. After Fred Harvey meals "an the way ;; f : : May I nand you our .picture ', h sicians during 22 ears and roved safe b millions fo '- - cold, colic,' or if stomach is sour, ushering him to a table and giving im P Y g y p, . y g raiders? : tongue coated, breath bad, remember a glass of ice water, the waiter In- is Colds HeadaCkle Rheunl<it1Sm Z. T. lteadry, flea. Agent a good cleansing of the little bowels is quired: "Will you have ssnsag3a or am*& lh satlway = ;'often all that is necessary. toast?" _TOOthacile r Neu lgia Neuritis Ask your druggist for genuine"Cali• "No, I never eat 'em," the guest re- stow sOe�•°7t3easslag" »tser°i>,a0°h' + , <' s !rata �++ earache Lum1Ja o Pain, 'Pain forma Fig Syrup' which has directions plied. g ibr babies and children of all "In that case," said the waiter, "din. Grand Canyon Line ganay 'Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—D "ages printed on bottle. Mothers You ner'to over," �j1111f1t Bey "California" air ou ma A•pfrin id the trade mark cid. While It Canada) or Bayer Aspi alne of Mona• y y get ? M1cetfcacldeeter of.Rallcyllcacid. While tt is well irnown that,.rtn lneaan Ha , lea imitation 119 syrup. Mlnard's Liniment for NeuraWs. ISSUE No.2--J2& wluube stampedwith theiruaeneralatrademmark, •� 'Bi7.crow"y� i • ,.' •,¢; '•9. .-a.- ,.'"w y�i`�'„a,,,,„. ^'„``•�;" ' �: ••,r,.. ',.✓' wry,..., "' a ,,r�t. •..,r .c �Y a �• '� ;m.•..^ �:• • �'" +.i=cy, `��: A-2 d'�'•cj'rh^wK;as ,�S x'. .:yy'�n' w• �+ ' � D1 " dliis�ss►k��P��� ti.. - .xs__ ¢� '..�5����`�r ��j���fp�,,� ., Polling sub-division No.1,L Punkrin, CARD OR THANXIL - 2yobh 8Le eas6a; t jfh .� Thos"ADnan, W White.5 J Todd.d R V Mowbray, To the Electors of,Pickering Town- _x? -- T ��ERRY Ta.50if dvi,--,.. 7 n B Burk, 8 A L Milne. 9w P` sip: y y � iSTMAS :3:Lyi = !7{,,per yet„ .50 if psidfin edviace, '''' JapNF, lU J H Evade, 11 J U Spangg rwiah to sinnerel thank oil for N Boatd of Health-Robert L Foraytb, the overwhelautag vole of eon8denco Sanitary Inspector* V Richard- yru gave we in electing me as your ?fpjrg OUR FINE ORANtJE3. NUTS, CANDIES Etc, _.,JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, son, W R Ward and Juhu M Gerow, gerund Deputy-Reeve for the year Pound-keepers-Henry Wilson, F W 1923. I caFt secure you that I will en- + PICKERING COUNCIL: Hobbs, John Clark, Jantes Smales, A deavor to carry igto effect the very California Naval OranCes, al!sizes, 40c to 1.00 r doz '•T'_:_ Chester, G Toyue, Thos Puckria, P J best interests of this towhehip as a pe The above eouacel met pursuant to Rowe, W H Sv,ver, D Eawson, W H,whole, both at the local board and at .-.Malaga and European Grapes,20c and 80q per lb - Y statutes on, Monday, the S;h last. Burk, 1t/ S Major, L Hagerman, V the County Council. I take this op: _ Parkin W Middleton, F Gerow, W H . ortunity of soliciting your most rBananas, large and ripe, 40 cents per doz All souk and subscribed to the regale- Norton O P Ferrier, ' J A Jones,1 U ppeart p ft Dessert Raisins finest stable quality, 20c and 35e er lb ' _ Clerk �f „� _� h 4 ..a*�o•o@ co-operation in the carryin � q y, p and tools their seats at the coun- uuaitcr, fi'1"llil...,3eelre -..,:.�, - -•- L Evans, J Pallister and Jacob Meyere. Again thanking you, anti, with beat �iaeal�iate t3ra2TS��Cltxrtjtjul�wttrUUCa riG-- cil board. Tlie reeve in the chair, the Fence-vi�wers-Chas_ McCausland, D wishes for a Happy and Prosperous `........ tninuteaof the last uteetiug were read Carruthers, C Field, Jon Gormley,Jas New Year, .Mixed Candy, G4ristuias mixtures, creams, chocolates, 2oc to 680 a and approved.' A.number of accounts Andrew, G Cowan, E W Sleep, And- were presented fur.ltay rnent. I beg to remain Cranberries, 8ne.large keepers, 30 can per lb '4 The standing c+rtutnittees for the en- raw Annan. W Mitchell, (xeo White, p + R $„ tiV H Chester, W P Petty, J Todd, W L .. Your humble servant, California'Celer suing year were appointed Hs follows: y, fancy stack, 15 cents per Stalk .Roads and Bridges-Meears. Spears, Peebles,T Puckrin, I�Eillcott, W W 0. M. Forsyth, ._ HOLLY AND HOLLY'WREATHS --- Gee, J Byeta, Geo Duncan,W B Milne. - Forsyth,,Forgte, Middleton and White `1, P Jones, Jas Wilson, W H Pugh, f; �'ContinXencies-FJrs}th, I'argie and J G 13crland. J H Evans, D Gregg,J Tenders for V1TOOda. Middleton. Bo for LVire!!'eases, Whitson, O H Pubhand Jacob Meyer. ERRY C.HRSSTIVIAS 'TO ALL � Drainage Matteis aqd Snow Shovel. The council now adjourned to tweet Sealed Tenders will be reeeivcfd h "•' ' ling-Middleton, White and Spears, Relief of Poo!-%Vhite, Spears and again on Monday, Feb 5th, at 1 p. m„ -the undersigned up to Saturday, Jati 1 +"`t ` Forsyth- hate, to Sheep «cafe. for the transaction of general busi- 20th, (b supplying 10 cords of 2 foot ` I ues8. • Hood (beech and maple)to S. S. No. 6,. ' by Dogs-White, Middleton. Spears. - ' • . Light, Power and Traggsportatiun= - Pickering (Brock Rotid), wood to be i ;t Middleton, Fur6yth.Rud Furgie, Harding lies orderedthe, with- delivered on or before F�b.15th.19'l3, � Jas. H. Ka yes. Sec'p S. B. Conitnnnicatiti6s.were read from the drawal of U. S.' troups on the y follo'A ing : a. Reading, re maintfn• Rhino: 17-I8 R. R. Nu, 1, Pickering. anoe of'actn in 1losplt41 for Sick Child. ,. FARM LANDS area,W. G. Barnes see.treas S S No. 11 . ccinplaining of the Baker fawily not To• buy or sel1-your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of -r' attending rch:,oi, 1K, G. Barnes for , W" act of sywpstby ezpreseed by enemb• - The United Farmers Co-operative Company, y. R Assisting the Farmer - , Ate ` ere olf council and officers in sending 4t' -=.-..-:-wreath an account of recent depth of- ------ - - wife, Sick Children's Hospital, solicit- q y A. J. 4LLISON, Representative, g, --=:== HE interests and requirements of agriculttue are full under- Pickerin Phone Pick. 1508 ing grant. Clerk of Whitby township :k 'containing statement of townline es- stood and well served by this batik. To encourage progressive „^r e�nditures. Mrs.J. E Waterhouse of enterprise in the farmer and to make his financing as easy as pp possible, practical assistance in the form of loans is given, and com- - r �G'ibtoria Hosc,itat Whitby re account 'u plate banking facilities, specially adapted to farm business, are avail- for ntneiug, 1Vm Dixon re arcidept on able at each one of our branches. Consult our local manager. •�, culvert resulting in damage-to buggy, a,.„, IL S. Hose re rant to Claremont Pub a^= .' ifs Library. grant `4� A corn.-was received from Silas Toot TM 19% T H 0 R N �^ 0 N t -S r n resigning from his p+,sitioa as Kitpt.of Roads. H 'W - Abram Seebeck was beard re had :'DOMMON BANIC "W s, condition of eideicwd leading to his lii`HrW BRANCH, tl. P. LYND, Manager. premises. BROOKLIN BRANCH, E, C., CROSS. Manager. Becanse`we try to make it worth yottr while. We don't•-try to'bull- i W. J. Devitt, School Attendance - doze you into dealing with ns. You are your own free agents. - Olgaer, was heard re his wunk during • It is yuitr privilege to deal where you witch. the past y ear. _ : _ - , . The standing committee on Coat in- `iVe recognize that privilay;e and that is vtrbp we are doing this : ka gentles reported and recumu,raded business and hope to do still more business.' usiness. � ..'.`. etc 110.50; M�aiptoal 1Snotld�rballo a : ~ If you zsppretiRto Honest and Treatment ICKERING,- } P i , aupplres All. The Time, Remember 13 48: 13 E Turner. dr iivrrive Allot y boxes and election • rler i papers The Municip World. hit] due on it ccount. E,A A R K E T The Busy Store, Brougham, Orit. as iN I. W J Devitt.School Attendance = Officer..postage 2 0U. The followinst , .. Ib There is a Reasom- D R O's, for election eipenses-1.P - - Round Roast or Steak. 20v pe r Harris it 00,2 W Y Richardson 12 50, Surloin Roast or Steak, ,.. _ 25c 73 E IVV Sleep 11.04. 4 Goo. Tayne it W. Porterhouse Roast or Steak,' .. _ Pickerin Hard ar�] ore 6 000 Davidson 11.00. 8 R V 310 bray p ... ... V St P`_, 11 00. 7 1t/C.BNyles 8 50. 8 H E Turn Rum Roast,.,. 18c g �) ... • er 12.50,9 C W Disof y .11.00, 10 Thai. "" C4eegg 11.00 l l W J Monkhouse 13 80 Fine Rib Roast, ...: 20c Y i Heavy Rib Roast. V D B$eatoa. on sent of salary 123 00,' y ..• - • .. .' ,� ^, W G Barnes. postage etc IM 25 00, Shoulder Roast. - 14 And Ids " - .., {P -rsleo war Lax extra from Aug 1 30.80 : Pot Rostst, - .• ... Z!e •• - - I Claremont Public rc Library. - _ _. ...- ., -• - - rent P 00: - . , _... .. g _ .. . ... • .' .. 9c Brougham Pablie Library 44 QO Brisket to boil ... ... L._ _'-tering Public Library 40 00. , _ IAR of The stranding ecwvmktee on Dam. Pork. .. -' ages to sheep WE-rrled by Doge re. T.gia of Port[. .. .. :. 250 lines, customs and manners r a ,r,• ported and rec,wrnended payment as -ghoaldet Roast of Pork, •• _20c,2$c L . • - . -follows: F H Richardson, one lamb Pork Chops, .. • .. 28c, - ch a but the spirit of Christ- S. _ !killed 10 00, T Anuan, lespectfalr the - • "`�-O , above 8or : 0 Pucktin. three Iambs - u age.. ... 250 - Pre Pork 3aus p tnest Salt Pork .. " lxlas remains, and so we express •.., worried 18 d); R V M1lowbray,ins ect- Finest ,••• 25c • R. ln,t above 250. Finest Breakfast Bacon, aII ed, = to you our Best Wishes for the : Th9 standing committee on Light. _ .Power and Trawportation reported and recomutendpd the following pay. Mild Cared C_otta a Rolls(half or whole 88c _" -� >. Sleason and for aappy and meat: tiydro•Etpetric Power Commis- Back Bacon Mon, 6;b�wa. street liahts in Green- ..• wood for Nov and Dec 54 110. Cooked Hare,, - # .: Prosperous New Year. a The standing committee on Relief ..:. ' 'Weiners... .,, .., ... .. we r� reported and recommended the follow. tag papmenlet: Sick Children's tiospi- Hes,d-Uheese,.. ,* .. 150 " r tal, grant 10.00: Sing EdwBr•d's Sans- Easy First and Dotuiwtic Shorteniag..8 lbs. 50 cents = ./a-film, keep of.Ed E Ling 34 days to 5 lbs 80 cents Inv BU,, u 45 00; Hospital f r Sick �• ►• - 9 lb prints 113 seats J S BALSDON, = PICi�ERING = f•.- Children's bill tar 73 t>n tot mainten- Fresh Trout and White Finh Every lrrfiday r'r Anse of E Reading arts l.,id oser until �T • • be instructed gto write- Mrs. J. E, W. V the seat meeting of cauneil. The tom- p.wltteerecommendedthat Mr. Beaton G. REID, - - PICRERING --- -- -_-^ ~! Waterhouse re bill for narsing Erma Lyun.'to the rff.et that the council Ready Money , .Ido not think that they are ;liable for » - i^: said bill. :A low price level never before. := Tho standing committee on Roads IF a(] your surplus funds are divested,you may land Bridges reported and recommend: • 1 be embarrassed for read ea payments follows : Pedlar People rea,46hed by any car •In Canada y m°�'�' in ' "n' - ,pipe as per bill 731 63; J McGrath, 5 mediate emergency. gals gasoline for otid oil Via work Money sings ACCOtutt � � awe'- �' 1.90 ; J H Michell. load of gravel for - Mon ill 'a Sa flank, Markham Lowplfge 1.13: H_ Percy, ways available to meet the unexpected need. 445 -� haul gravel rd 11 con 6'5.00: J H Mich- - _ _ • sell, ditto 20.00 ; 1�'m Dixon, shoe - THE - gravel 1.U0� C Carter,spread gravel a_ �T �r 14 00; R Carter,spread gravel 604: E Ford Touring ar •F. 0. B. Ford Ontario 3 1 A DAR D BANK . Hutchings. shov gravel 12 t3�): J Ii g r z " =•:," '. Or Cwra.►e,, a Michell, shov gravel and work wfth team 5 80; A Michell, hauling gravel a. TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS on rd IL con 8 21.50 ; F Cotter, ditto f ATE W PRICE$ ON ALL FORD MODELS : 2000; K Wright. ditto z600 Alez S 1 g f_ r 34c� 00 PiC:Ke1 ing B;anch, - - W. F. LAW,Manager ='= Whitbv Branch, . - C. A. McClellan,Manages' Gray, ditto 28 80 , H Michell,' ditto 'Ch as w I .Kxton, ditto 23 75 ; Chas 405 00 Reynolds, ditto%00; E Beelby, ditto R uilabuil • 1 26 00 ; David Aunab 48i yds gravel 4:32; J 13 Michell,221 ydegrxyei 33.15: Touring : � 440.00 ' - • ' A H; Hamilton, bal due on patching rd j Slots 18.17.41)<S; Geo Le'e, work op B - 'Truck Chassis : 495.00' l Pi�k(­.,ring 10 Z.25: tiV H Pugh. ditto and 2 poles for bridge 4 W ; J Stephenson, clean• 'Coupe . • ing ditches, grading drug etc 3'2.13• 695.00 -, W Ressor, grad rd 11 con 9 We ;J O Sedan 785.00 3 Spxng ditto 3.00 • W Slack plow and - - - '.� grad rd 11 con 9.1350; L Grove, grad. While building we are .L�' rrN 1 tip Ott our and gray 8 50 ; S Carter.•grad rd 11 The above prices are F. O- B. Ford, Ontario. •Starting and con 9 12.00; P Nighswander,ditto 4 00: electric lighting nri Chassis, Runabout,Touring,Truck Chas.4is bU5]]les6 a�8 usual ()p�7()S 1 tt' i It, , Vi eth- - = Wm McNair, ditto 8.00 ; A Davis, $85.00 extra. On Conpe and Sedan startin and electric light. 1' T7 shov gravel rd 11 con 9 6.00; 1i'Davie ing are standard equipmAt• - odiat Church, �1 011 Wj fi':1� US 'ditto 8.00; J O Sphng. spread gravel 1+'reight and Goveruutent taxes extra, - - rd11con9800 B fieesor, 82 yards here with the yd.,ti(As. '+r lil+ " gravel 7,$0 , F 'Sodan. holding plow - 11 and handling grader 5,00; Fred Pugh, grad and plow rd 8 20.00; C Jones, h g w<1 I t in t(J fitllt LAS'f'`". opening ditch B rd con 8 4 50• R Taun, ` y Ill fill washout B rd 10 8.75: B�'Jones, w yYrFi work on B rd 12 con 8 4,501 W Jack- "D d i tto 4.50. Tr oar Milk Rolla onl 5a eaob enou h loo y, meal EAti A by-lacy was passed appointing Ed - - y Y r 8 _Willson. assessor,. and R J How and �-Indepeh,dent phone 200 Peter Maenab, auditors, also Wm J .Big assortment of Chocolates in balk and boxes. �;:':•. :•.. De�vitt, school attendance officer for _: :.• old l3elee► sad aarviab i�iruWUB►. � TIIdfpeII2_3IIt PbOtB 9�U B y-laws were passed appointing the foll Sherwobd I Collacutt.2 • •, r g HMonney, Pl ckering t : •"�n•'.y ':�."Ti ti.`"y).�"i•t "' ?,'�,!.,, r'ewu`y,z.✓-„ �, 1M � .. ;, „` •� t �� " .,•,�y. .,y, �^ `,`i t � ,w;re� ..r�,.;4�`'.F',• ';r' '� .�.. .�;. •r6'' cr.: ..F *i=.,:;.,,•' •,fir.„� ..�;,�•y�.r',�•,Ar•. e.;.'.. -.�? � ,��+4_,.,� 'k ' ,,s�-..fir y Cie,-.-:e z _ ..r:• - sue. V ,p..g z �' d ' ,x rk� •�Yi+' E"J'.r,:d�+.=oy.,!,e�ir'pR.d',..'; '�01.'xN'n,.1,,'"+S �.:�v_ .-h,ta'�.•, "Y2 •r:,qs;J.,,,, t,�-. .,wa':.spx�. P°,',gr-'••r:%p' t� c. . � f3,� I �• �. .rs ��''`-;. ..;.�,•, +*`ribw. �:;ca�.:.x.�.�i'r�»' .'"�'y`�•y,,:tr:�"'��'2;�'.s�,'�: ��y,'`�'.. � _i�^:f�.•s;:�;- :a.5:::,;•s,\•:�,•T_�"''�,`°.n.:s: <�,i::<<'°K CLAREMONT. CARD OF T+1A-N-K6. — _ rIJEE•TABLE,.-Z1c&wlaC.Siatim t There.'* is coati...famine bees:•; To Eteetnre of"stabler[ na• •� �.. r -T.8. Trains going Eaat des as follows ng 'Ta �..., µt. ... • • '"Where's the woodman? ship: _ �^-. ._. 170. 1$ Ddait 7.62 8•-,14. L David Taylor had ' business' I wish hereby to express ' my I. Want to P u s.DO�IaY'S . " 8 LA°"t = P.>,[. ` :. ,trip to the city one day last week. grailtude to ali those,who suntan. me 8U •Looai " ' ii.26 P.M 4 A cut in bread, now and then in with theft support by their votes 'at Bnaday train, . ' 7,67 A:M. the recent munici abelection, Trains ding West due as follows-- shaving too, but none In postage Again thankia p - -In o1lr No. 2� Local . . I0.50 A.M. g mpa. g g g you and wishing•you all the Cotgpliments of the Bea- got :t bites Alice Hamilton is sertousl ' y eon, of - ML�� 9 06 P.Id, .. .k .. at present with the infirmities T remain. _ - ' - - - Sunday testa. 9.06 P. M: - of old age. faithfully yours; Therg is no need to make a special Foregorag ie at<cordia Standard z, + f ' There is good sleighing In arid," Lorne Puckrin. trip to town for a load of chop if you have time. around Claremont. Come on in, -__-.-_ a Toronto Farm Engine and Grain Grinder ; ,. - of our own. A - The carpenters.,are busy putting aI �, a rhea L w you a few cents on every bag. d , the flniahing touches on T. Gregg's j Coarse or fine chop—for cattle or a+ I _ fine new residence. - _ —hogs—I -would recommend the Toronto- —----- -• ', Two,rinks of our curlers went to A ear,'of SaIvage, No. I North. Grinder for efficienc, and economy on Hard and Soft Coal of the K.. ".Agincourt on Monday when they ; !lusts defeated b several shore. ern Wheat heat to arrive at Locust ,your farm. y best quality on Mrs. (Dr.)Tomlinson and child Hill * a few days. This 16 A Toronto Farm Engine, too, is ,a' great,• - •!abor saver. Attach it to o hand ren 'spent the New Year's .Day an cE tionalI good clean your �" IJ y g ' pulper, pump,.•cutting box, cream r `. ...: .. with.the doctor's fancily in Torun- THOS t- A LAW,- to sample and will make excel- ,separator or faniiing mill. • Mrs. Wm, Jones,, who has been _lent chicken, hog or' Think' of the labor saved ! It a ke= + pays for itself in one winter. ill for some tiros, is not improving cattle teed. ( '^ p yI'il put dollars in as fast as' her friends would de. ij '�1 if you'll come dollars and your socket She. . Phone for rites. U Mrs. T., J. Wilson, 'who cpeut h• onto Farm Equipment with me. WANTED " d ' the holiday with her parents, Jas. (�'� RELIABLE SALESAGENT and Mrs. Evans, has- returned to A. E. RE E S O R, '4• We Pilkey, For this district :o sell our Utica. Fruit and Omameatal trade, Mesdames Brawn and Miller and CEDAR GROVE Pickering, — Ontar`o = Flowering sn:ube. etc. F little Dorothy have returned front ' a New Vears_holiday_with_friends -The P1ckeiring _ �" k' �--= :' :c' ic>!ra >�`°Y' 'e _ _ Exclusive Territory -'--3n Toronto. GOOD PAY ^ �� _ our agency is Val-table. The Gurney Bundy, of Toronto, was Vigilance Committee = Stock we sell isgriwn in our hereon Saturday last attendiaR own Nurseries. Our list of :. :_- the sale of the estate of the late � - Varieties is,the.best,. tµ Wm. Bundy. The object of•this Association le to Fo:yard4ulm writs {. Alvin Bushby has secured a po' lessen stealing and prosecute Pelham Nursery Co.,•_ o°s+r0i sition in the city as tinsmith and the felons.. Beabireasd40resew • coo Aanr 3 7 left for his new position on Tues• • a . ' -day tuoraing. _ MASSE4f-HARRIS �Crinders aLARE&foNT (}ARA`( E . Miss Nora Wilson, of 'Toronto, Member.having propertystolanoommuni _ ,. E` spent over the holiday at the case anmediately wish an member • y home of her grand•pareats, James of Eseoatire Committee. d Engine ive perfect Having rented J. t!t[cQrath's Gar r and liZrQ. Evans. blembership fee 11.00. " sge, I am prepared to tuake expert R y rickets may be hsd trom the Preendent as repairs on all makes of cars. All . Mrs. Du ald Taylor and little s.crerer, on apprieastoa. - Satisfactions_ _ son, of Sault St. Marie, h'a7e re- makes of Sfnrage Batteries repiiir- ,- turned home after ependiug a rX ac,Com.-L. D. Banks, C,S. Palm ed and recharged. Agency for couple of weeks with Mrs. A. W. Eer,.W. V. Richardson, Pickering, - , the Exide Storage Battery. 3 Mackay. ""---'� o :_ Ind. phone No. 1808 Y Fred.Ward shipped a carload of J. R. Thextoa% W. J, Clark, — W.- STOUPPER large cattle to the city n Monday Presideni, Seeretsev �` - 2T t! ;Claremonb. Ont. a„> a last. These were a choice lot of. .f cattle and received much favorable 'a Comment. o ' • 1lsffi Miss Mabel Edwards. of the Sir. / / f' _ v it 181 My ess , toria Street Public School staff,' To help you run part of pours. . Toronto, returned to the city the - = By opening a New Garage is the Rit- first of this week after a holiday'” la a of Whitevale I am prepared to do _ al kinds of repair work. Including ° . x talgrc+of la grippe trader the pared �`-' �,,� tops and-side curtains, also maklag (�ry.��,� Q pQ•!� t t L�VTE eZY your old car look and run like new a Coal is a very scarce commodity 3 . 3n the village and will likely be• - - - - = Riving it a good coat of new palate �j�• y� y,t ,A e !\Ew IA 1 E'mAnoAAL- — , _ _ / Agent!or Toronto machdaery. iaolod- mush scarcer haloes the reinter is if Ou Are lei need of a gOOd set of =s -• • �p lag:Pum „Windmills. silos .. over;, Two tons that were offered' DICPIONMUES are to use by busi- .7 _ ppee and.Gasoline Engines. at the Wm. Bundy estate Pale on' _ ness mesa.engineers,bankers. 8eturdap were sold at '$28.00 per judges, architects, phyddans. S (,�..�5 aw _OSARLES K. RIflS, ; ton, the cost of delivery being ex- farriers,teachers, librarians.der- SLhI S fee J. R. QXtOn Horne Tel. am. Whitevals. lint -tra. aymea. by aureesalal assn and • >4 The fitteen•to-one hockey match woman the world over. P e score at the rink on Thursday, the r��• Are Toe Egimpped to Wm? $ant, 1C1; 4th lust., between the local sea - Bors and the High School aggrega l The New International provides the means to success. It is art ails- - i lino .ruse an eggravf►tiotr to the_ krx6,wing teacher,a universal qud• latter who are remarking"on the B„an serer• quiet. Well,well git them inter If you seek efficiency and ad- 'A = .. . fi -CALIFORNIA - :-_ on'.Just you wait. raiscementwhyaotmske - "•, .large number attended the use of this vast fund ofinforrm setle of the property belonging to: stionP the estate of the late Wm. Bundy.. IOe,eOeyocab psa+e• `�` 1 ` ` r • TO OIIr HOffie b eons. erne,7JM ' The house and lot was purchased' ae.�soowIIeoQr,bpieil subb)octs. 13,440 'ap ` t'" letting tw instal a by Wm. Wallis. the price being 8ioaraphlcar Entries , _ R _ . $1825, and the three and a half Regular end India-l"Ver Edttleas. _____ __ wrie.icr - AT New Ideal Pipe or --- - acres of land was purchased by_ moo R Thotaas Balton, the. price bexna' ,Llustratione. 1- - . - Pi_peless Furnace etc. a There is talk- of organizing a M;iw at the turn of s ray = - . Pickering Township Sunday 6;" dame tK►i ' payer. _ ._. _ _-•' - The only farnaoe -. .School Club, and a meeting. is- G,$C. _ =: " celled for at Brougham; on Wed. E; C _You pump over a ton of water every day. Your wife carries_ With a shaker and ;. nesday, Jan, 17th, io consider the co, over two thousand heavy pails of water every. year. duplex •gratin. ? matter. A fine programme is ar- a gas,, My Toronto Windmill will do away with all that drudgery. _ •, ranged for at the Annual Sunday - �4 „ It provides a supply'of running water for. your kitchen, bath- - r Work and fnrnac� uaranteed School Convention at the Green, room, or garden. It gives-you water for your stock without- � River Baptist Church this Friday lost or effort expen'ded: . - mornina, afternoon and evening. Toronto Windmill initial cost is low. Its n :i�Bk 118 for an estimate. �s The -Women' Institute will hold Harness Shop occasional oiling. upkeep--only. as - a their January meeting on Wed Quiet, cheap, powerful-the time and labor saved will pay for (�! p R nesday afternoon at the hotue of y itself in a single season, with continual.comfort thrown ir. F. �`' O O p ,r'Miss S. E. Evans. Programme:- ' ° j Come in and talk it over, next time you're in town, It trill aC1LARED�ONT �.- "Preseut Day Food•Problems,&n(t This is Horse Blanket time pay you. - Balanced Meal," "Making ,Good and our selection is good. Tea Coffee and CocoA. and the Effect of each on the System." A Come in early and ' a s' Maynar�, The Ideal tlraeer� Store number will bring "tasty supper ' ' Now that the Xmas hoUdape are 99er _ dishes," 1001; them over. - Whltevale - - On and we have entered the year 1888. ' Roll Call-Sins. Say or _ We are looking forward to soother Pay. All women and girls are in 'Buffalo Robes, wool Rugs, , e e year of good business. We believe y — that our groceries and foodstuffs are The Claretno•nt Baptist Church -:Club Bap. the best . that money can buy. We held a successftrl annual business " ' d don't need to blofi you in thinkingthat 77 meeting, on Thursday'afternoon, All kinds of Leather Goods � ® your$ will buy 8$worth of goods; Januar 4th,-followed b a social M we do believe that you'eagssve supper and evening roll call ser- Good Shoe Repairing Service by buying here. (live tie your next vice which was thoroughly enjoy. order You are well projected, as-oar . ., ed by all. The annual reports CECIL BRADLEY t money h eve y order. Rom - leaders o he the treasurers and eve o ur Grain Ground Butter, Egga. Poultry Wanted all the leaders of the Qariousdepartments Harness maker, time. Prices paid as to quality. showed a balance on the right side, Phone, Clare 2808 <-.. financially, and a gratifying ad- PICKERING,`' - ONTARIO AT THE — a` vance in the missionary and other p e - FRANK CHIDLOW's educational activities of the S l- G C A i� __..---_ ills. - 'CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO' church. The Church gratifying -Cam bail' Flour Fund-reported the gratifying suru Notable price rednctione in •-- of $308. The Ladies'Mission Circle Ladies' Sneatec Coats. had contributed $112, 'besides con• 'These sweater coats were made by the 'Work done while • ou wait siderable relief and other work; ` the Mission Band is supporting R Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., of five different shades: Jade .erid White,,, - -, native strident and the. onng • r. .. People's Union a native pastor in Camel and Brown, Black 'and White. We are in the market for winter -and - Red and Black, All White, 40 inches redid, The Sunday School suffering had Marquis wheat oats barley • held its own, althou b suffering long,trimmed with Peraiam wool, ' ' � ! through the prevailing sickness in and made of the very finest ut all msberrals and design the congregation. Losses through knitting wool. �- andgrye. Inquire a sap,in stook It will ps you death and removals of valued per €oY' rr�PS oat] at oar works acd inspeoi our sic& workers had been deeply felt; but Guarantee 100 r cent. wool,a Coat..there was a fine spirit of fidelity tbat you never see in small towns, obtain price. Don t be misled , The Campbell Flour Mills Co Ltd �e'u we do not employ them,oonsegne s made to sell at 10.00, ly we can, and'do ibrow cif the ! -.-and hopefulness evidenced both •� • eommiseion of in per eonf•.,*blab �wil fn the reports and in the roll call only 4.00. y° greetings of the members, of Don't miss this bargain at ` Mi118 at .. �lie Gavot. ti° pQrebasinR from as. 4 which there was a goodly number 1n person and by mail f m absent t J.T. MATHESON . .ones, °e J Fillgold Claremont .Toronto Peterborrr Pickering p®oeand Works, Whitby,onw[e ''aia.' ,,,,: .Y y., i�+'�++:�a,.Ar,. .�'. :`1 ^•ti.�+"'.;�'°.,r «•afn' ` +.f� �;.ya:C' ;,��y.z..,d .:��s.%... '� 'm+ '�Sw .a ti.=:a+-�i. ,,,• "�" •7'��•:•o. 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'TAU OF THE DEEP . ,SEA FISHERMEN sy ERICB wn LIAM WALLAC>+9 by'***§1116ea Book ComDaa7 :CHAPTER !31RTEEN—( ) The two men walked along the'de- Cont'd. _ All went weld until three in' the s' 'rted water-front street, stumbling _ rnu well over lobster crates, buoys, and old Y mdown $t Mary's ms Bay and had the broken-down dories. Everything was quiet, and as the strode along the t breeze q , ���•? Brier Island light astern The _southerly and road Frank shivered in his .wet had#eauled a little more snow return- clothes. "Fine 'place t' die in is this : ' was blowing thwart the Westjiort," remarked he. "I've hard :s wmg �" lag tide. There was_some sea run- ; :.. nawthin' but a rooster a-crowin' sence - ?;'.>. such of the island and the ` we landed—„ vessel lunge and "Here's „ : began. to - ce interru ed her decks in the rips. Bill s pie Pt ` Uncle Jerry fastened the foes4e the oilier, and they stepped up on to - ."-r slide and came.aft, and Frank and he the porch of a neat shingled cottage: ,3..: .. nursed the small craft' among the -The liobsterman was roused out,and 'r the two explained their.errand. errand . breaking crests It was black dark _ "Run me down Mr. Matheson, an' and blowing. squally with rain, and I I make, it w;4 yer while---„ when the puffs hit in they had to I �Oh, tint's all right, said the Ether , shoot rile acbooaer up with sails slat-i sleepily. "When d'ye want t' Y" tint and booths eaatchi?i9 at the „ go : ��' kiss. "Now—right now, replied Frank. tackles. , " bawled the "I dodt want,t' waste any mare,time t► r i a ,, scart'o this ppuIIt, '.. c>aider inn. ."She's d1d'sn' hardl able I We've' bin all sight a-eomin' from fora like this. Them 01�sails Long gave a little bit of s vessel, `j Vz .. but we bust our ib off th Sou'west 4 / lbaltv . drag O`hers ain't up to much, eit1w." F nk wa got singing now. Bath,Lerie a an' had t make a shoot for CIO f tai ,. t " an kne v the vagaries of the tide - : a..,' a! "'Taimlt a. very, nice mornin' far / y whipped Bay of Fundy and the dan- runnin' down" demurred the man `l f 80 a- ors of the whirling rips, and 'they / g I"Th' aoaroh cone is h fisted up to�h realaized that the breeze now blowing Signal Station that'--" and the set of the tke would Beall-for •,I don't care a hoot for storm j all their• akin and seamsnsW : . The Donee;' ejaculated Westhaver. "Yon _ p wind wvuid Mz&y have bothered a run the engine an' I'M steer yer boat." Barge fishing schoQnerr-but an old Matheson laughed, "All right'. fort:ydoot craft bite Judson Morrell'a:skipper. Waft till I Wit my clothes an „ was not to be driven thwmgh tide ripe an' a bite to set, Draw to th' stove 5 Jn -squally weather. thar' an' dry yersetves. I'll Wit the "Laokin' dirty," remarked Captain 01, woman out t' make ye some hot ChuriL"Aye," returned Frank;-"but t�har's tom ' Aye, Within half an houk he was ready th' red flash of th' Safi-West buoy to and Frank turned to big uncle an� rr4�oiiV 6o wn p st T n t clear o'- flat sn' well said, „That's ho a far yon t' go. /� � � O d�O)uI dawn petit Trinity an' I ain't.oarorryia'. Stay with th' boat 'tit I Dome trek,' �/j iii � i 'UPI wa-&-tch aout!" an' try an' Wit a new Jib. I'M show nth. A lair+ling crest broke aboard and - -this afternoon or to-morrow 1aOrniII'.' - r •2odded the schooner in wi fe water. "Go an` tarn hi, Gap'eII," said - ''' . with 'the wei,gbat of it on her Matheson "Th' wite'11 Wive ye s bed; _ e �sbe shtp�ped another, which hid _ _.- and Captain'Ale dry yeS clothes." i tdss deck from eight. _ rlt yelled, "Its a-gout a be boo And Uncle Jerry, fee]3ng his rl a- tl a a` - inch for her! We'd bettor shoot beck m'atism, gladly availed himself of the For&0.." Will*roil 'lei!OWN. r. offer. � a I1lK ROR . :.� "Nol weV drive has'!" bawled, It. wasn't just the weather suited 0� ��� �� v' § raak. "nit ain't naw,thfn'---" for a twenty-loot motor-do" to n e, whine d rip'�'na,�o; a� t ea t `� 'OGD�M IiU�RP001" ch,r~.,_p .�� {i tei•azree� the .pray and ism she was meat by s kt>rrreblirrg �, IT 18 THE BEST lashing them they being aft by the sea which almost pitch-poled bar 114_ while the little craft reared she swooped over theft crests. Both �t;= among the turned. men sat aft- Frank steering by the . _' tiller, and Mratheson.with the engine ' The mavridul boot of the �i hstadi d�niwn almost to, the shaver got his repaitatilon. Frigls<stened More Fog. `' Last Thing It Needs. - w•hfetie to leeward barely :seabed; �r his ga 'most to death in tai' shoal Ths' teacher had been working very Fatter waesnnoyed. His expenslta their esihi, when the little .boat rolled coughing motor as she pimiged to the � th' Lurcher in a sou'=*eater, down to a puff and shot up into the I gee-way. The rain bad eessed, but did be? Haagh! I believe yt, for he's �� � order to impress a few de gold watch had tailed 63m. It wouldn't it was blowing' stiff from the gout 3w , mentaa y geographical facts upon her go at alt. _ --wind with s s3attang and banging of a dog _a prOpet, ri ring dog, an' the hEdrrr i east and,when they left the ban loom scared 0' nawthin'.F� rather dull pupils. At the end of the 'I can't think what's the matter; ,he tea} ' but the schooner did not !tilt off and 'of >�irier Island asters a1 sight Off •It wag eleven o' *ck when they 3erseon.,sttie asked a few gnestSvas. e0mplalaed '_'Maybe it seeds clean- ng tmtttr3 h sprouted. Jib ei like mist Fly �s '" �• dohmny•• she said " r ' the visas continued. "What's th' lard wss shut out by' a damp, fog- fetched. to ::. ] of the North- Now, what is ins... - " e " Fr&nk had never been is a treObat'- and whisding buoy London noted for " "Ob. no, daddy," objected four-pear parted? Take ahok are I go'n see. and headed for Cape ForcMt, Svc It is noted. for its shipfelity, miss," old Henry. •` 'Cause-baby and L had Heading Olio wheel aver to his fascia, boat before. and be spak to his-'awn- miles away. The wind had died down answered Johnny, more brightly than it in the-bathroom washing it all day be clawed his•way for'ard in time to pgnbon. How quick'11 she make it?" to- a light breeze, but flare Was a usual. yesterday." x' we the jib rip itself into.ribbons. "le other pondered before �� tremendous swell rvWng in from the "Biases!" he araapped Out. "Jib's "It's 'most thany mile down to th wuthl d--s swell which Novo Eisen Whatever makes you thlali that?" ne!" He tumbled aft again and Gaspe, but with this south-easter an' top sky h� and hid them between Inquired.the teacher. Dye Dress, Skirt WO tide rattan' &gin us we ain't a-gain' to hills of black-green water. Idke a 'may, miss," was the. reply. "you or Fidel Cilrtiins oommuuiraibsd the intelligence to his stake th' rani less'n flue hours. I said yourself that the pope4atlom of ` „ n steeple-chaser rush the hurl' , oracle. 13hs71 never head up for Yet- � month raw. Blest.of that ratan oi' got a good strong erne here what t~� swooped over the t urdsrla- London is very deiase'" _... 1l3 Dii>toOlitd Dyd moue '1 w. est.of t. ->� as kin Awve bar slow 'boot tea mile tions with sickening ¢lunges, until - � ��_n in slack water, but with wind an Cat Rock bell buoy clanged a warn- Acorn Diplomat , Each package of "Diamond Dyes" - "We -can't mmke it now!" shouted tide In gas teeth we. kain't matte ing at then Then, the engine, which '- The shoe'dealer was hiring a -clerk. contains directions so simple any nwre'n six.". up to that time had been running like i•Suppose,"he said, "a lady customer woman can. dye or tint her worn, the giber. "In with th' arsine'] grad „Um! 'Tie five o'clock•maw. Rtaal, a clock, gave s few sou hs and stop- we'9i- ran for Westport. • trick, or'I g were to remark while-you were trying shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats. fib I of we tit in by noon, I wont mired; Matheson shaved the hatch back stockings, sweaters. coverings, dra- 1 swamp in th bowllin' drink. M to tit hoc, 'Don't you think one of my . „ but drive her, atheson. as I m In an and started cranking the fly wheel '!We're roost atop o tar blame bbe�yy! " ' feet is bigger then the other?' what perles.•ha.ngiags, everything. even if Ri out beat h Bank anathe- awful harry. but the engine reaesined quiescent, �sas on Judson Moredl's sails, Frank They laid s course over bow}rds and in the haete born of fear the-lob- would you'say?" she has never dyed before Bay Jawed the mainsail down and tied it Cape St. Mary's to run down in the sterman .yanked t'ke movatible�fwlk-. "I should say, `Oa the contrary,' "Diamond Dyes„—no other kind-- up. "By the oI' Judas!” he said bit- lee of the land, and fi was ten miles head out and commenced to prime madam,one Is smaller than the other." then perfect Home dyeing is sure be• _ '.,fatly: "Ef I ain't the original 'ring of water which Matheson is not likely the moor. While he was working "The job In yours" cause Diamond•Dyes are guaranteed tailed Janaah, I don't know who is!'"- to forget. Twice the little dory was away to find out the trouble a sullen _ •got to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell He started the foresheet, and the deluged in a sea', and only frantic gyring came to his ears and he _ '*c}woIIer ware sound and headed for ball' upon Weethavees saved bk . "wt's that?" he ejacu- Minan!'e Liniment for Burns d Scalds. your wish let whether the material ]Grand Passage: "Slam'now, you ol'- them from ainki Twice a krbatez' lated hastily. 0 you wish to.dye !s wool or silk, ow s bareey. You'll run home a eight man wanted to turn back, but Frank "Nawthin', nawthin'," answered Tire wheelbarrow is a Chinese in- *tether it is linen, Dolton-or mlze>i ' quickeT'n yell head th' way I wad *call not let him. "Jest a few min- We'sthaver calmly. "Only Gat Rock -vention. goons. ' g +" sites more, Bell," he w'ou'ld say, "are' clown to loo'ard doin' a bit o' cater- - -- --- - - It was just breaking daylight when well be out of this. You keep that Matheson on stood up and glanced at they shot into the eastern. pasha�We engine a-goin' an' I'll keep. th dory find-,glided in alongside one of the top o' th' water. She'U be all right!" the white water thundering over the THE TEST OF TIAIjE FOR RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS— .".' ' Westport'wharves.. And even as he spoke the words she ggrrit black balk of the cat-like mono- "What are ye pl'arinin' t' do now?" samosa fined,to the coamings. Luckily Irth a scant thousand feet to leeward, _ :HAS PROVEN ; =-�-_-9enVired 'Uncle Jerry; after his the engine w+AS enclosed inside a and the sight gave-him a chill. "God nephew had slopped the mooring lines water-tight bulkhead, and whatever Almfig'lityl he cried fearfully. `Were 'over the poste, water poured into the cockpit of the gone coons!" Frank *run the water out of his boat it furled to.enter the engine chin- Westhaver nodded. "We are of you coat before np5' He was drench- partmant. don't git that engine a-Vim'.' We ---6s-£rosa-'head 1�, and the good When at last they fetched up under ain't ed you do. Water ain't warm for � Eife snit of. clothes he was wearing was the lee-of the Cape, Matheson wiped swimmin these drys , . aisibly shrinking upon his stocky the sweat off his face. " m ba Blazin' The lobster an it to the engine 'frame. Heaving the cost over a pile Hades!" he ejaculated. I jest about h and every time the rock ke „ again and overhauled- it- in feverish 4:Ipd l�o�ter crates, he asked suddTTdy, planned on never gittinr accost, skip- eTy spo Who's that tr nd o' yours *hat par. Lord Harry! I'll never.be haul- rte.�u�m'o� w the beads of owns that motor dory 'round bore?" ad out d my bank t' make a run like perspiration dropped off his faioe. Is a positive Remedy for Acute, "Bill Matheson, ye.mean?" thdt ."It's rw use," he said at last. "Bat- y Chronic:and Muscular: Rheu- again—not even of th' Ring of , , madam in all its various forms. s. "That's th"•feller" said Westhaver. England sh'd Donne an' ask me:'► ferias hev �v a out, an I ain't got a "D'ye know what' 4ris .place is Y"• "Ha, ha, ha!" Laughed Westhaver. sire set sboard— COUNTLESS GRATEFUL TESTIMONIALS and Repeat Orders' "Yes--hut what- d'ye want him "Never mind,,a Bill! Ef he sh'd ever (To be continued.) received during past 25 years. for?" enquired Captain Clark, crawl- ill v"t yv M_ oe,Ad 1w ,"b a.1 I'n � NtS ATL�w T experiment but the � log pairifuM�y upon the whorl. help ye take hi'm acrost. I'm a great Needad Moistening. - +� �'O��""�'�E REMEDY is riot an e "I'l'l git him t' run me down t' Yar- hand at baallin', I am." Acrd the other Mr. Dnbbleigh—"why do you bring product of a quarter dentury of study and research. - Pleasant mouth. Come on, Uncle Show me looked over at him in astonishment, me so molt water, Tommy? I merely take. Does not upset the stomach. No harmful drugs. his house an' I'll rout him out, Heave I kin understand now; he mar- asked for a drink-" DO NOT BE PREJUDICED. Dobson's New Life Remedy will murec to himself, . how that young ,. . , Tomy I thought' you'd need more give you a new lease on life by freeing you o pain. Thousands - --- ---- ` — than a alaeatal 'e said you.sister s you. of enthusiastic customers have written us stating that after. �._ was the- dryest old stick she ever years of failure with other medicines, electric belts, etc., they kae+w." were cured-by Dobson's New Life Remedy. ' or One Dollar. bottles or Five Dollars. A Wonderful C ow Once bottle f ohllltlt lla Six bo 1 f FI Doll - This advertisement appeared -�--" S suburban newspaper the other day: a� - "Wanted, a steady, respectable °, young man fQ look afteaf a garden and ` Wed Adelaide St., Tearaeb : milk a cow Who had a good vdce and — Canada 130EN is accustomed to sing in the choir." T - , Minard's Liniment for P uphs i Colds. or �y�t�f,-.: ., i4:•l�._.r� 'r:.;tea' :�3"-.a �T+r''.,t y � _ i ., q q.: ^s c.sw+ 4�,�Y�-. .:S''� if 'i.: .'� .,:,:.,� �.":.an. M�, '�y,.4p:4Y wY y^- „•- Y^"t _ :rre.+a+:.M^f•.. �.r.Y '!'"'�'. ,,,�i'?<,•,• 'F.• :3'"s.,�"', ,.•a^H.Vr;.ii ',Y' .x nr'" „� o', r•4 �:" , a . k;�w�na s � aye _ e.; J ,Lj• i5• x+ • A � ya "A--- �S � � •. y: r k*nw k - •t 3. 'si°�° -,s?.:.'•'...�'S~ .soy,, s;... � jO`"^ • 'rerndezd to the Turks and Atrhens Gov- 24-Erskine Childers, lieutenant of? 'Week's 2. t : SOMY OF WORLD EYE_ NTS � 1��2 ern nt .:to eve. �►.� valeTa, is-executed by onier � a The Markets. ..,, :~ -Minor. Free State military court. - ,; 9-Irish Provisional Parliament 26-Turke bake passessI= of Ad• j` -,3annary. Sane: h� first session.in Dublin_and.W il-, rianople,and assert sovereignty-of-aHl Toronto. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northerzi; A - ' ,1-Korea"'appeals to Washington 13-During the oust t:;ib, errs Caa- Liam Cosgrove is elected Pro aident.I East Thra,ue. $1.24%. ansd Japan on behalf of independence. .,mei in Belfast al 400 persons• On- Canadian National Exhibition' at To-� Heceras6e=, Manitoba Data-Nominal. - Census glues Taranto a population of tario Legislature prorogued. ronto closes with a paid attendances 2-Prince Andrew of Greece, a bra Manitoba barley-Nominal. 640,000. Lenin re-elected head of the 20-Irish elections show a majority of 1,3?2,,000, the highest on record. `` All the above, track, Ba y' ` �$oviet. in favor ot'acc s the treaty with 1 t of King Constantine, diismieaed NV Z! 12--Sir Herbert Samuel takes tae' American.corn-No. 2 yellow, 88� Britain from the army and exiled. Timothy No. 3 yellow, 87%c, .all.rail. 8-First Canadian nickels counters 21-E oath as British'ru'ler of Palestine. I Healy appointed Governor-General of Barley-Maiting, 59 to 61c, aecor� '-at the Mint in Ottawt. The Prince of ng4and 'gives the Prince of 13-Turks commence massacre of the Irish Free State. in to freights outside. Wales a ma Chrivitiana in Suayrna. Buckwheat-No. 2,?b to 77c. Wales' tour in.India reported s great magnificent reception on his 6=-Irish Free State formally in- sucoees. The census foi Ontario given return from India and Japan. lb--The fire in Smyrna destroys 0 92b 064. 22-Field Marshal Sir Henry Wil- three-fifths of the city and tenders.;augurated ;at Dublin ap a Do minion, Rye­-No. 2, 8S to 85e.•' the province a population of , and' Coagrave is m-elected Pr der& Miilfeedr-Del., Montrea3 ire4g+ht; 5--The Conference Committee at son shat dead by test i'rM gunmen in 800,000 homeless, it is said, included: Bran, per ton, $24; Japan,returns Shantung to China. bags "-Washington on Limitations of Naval London; the asaeasains/Sre captured- 21-Britain refuses to, withdraw'- 7: -Rebela •in Ireland murder De. slj.hQ..fiour,s arton,•;28; middlings,#28.60'o Armaments agrees to ban use of esrb= 24=Murder of Dr�Rathenau, Ger- troops from Chansk to .side go $2. against merchant and pas- 'man Fozeign Minister,.at Berlin. of the Dardanelles. .President Hard- ' Sean Hales, member of ParPa- tario wheat-No. 2 white, ;1.10. 2b--Death o! S�iz George Parkin, signs the U. S. Tariff Bill. merit, slid wound Deputy Speaker Pat x'$1.12, a ing'to fiTights'outsides 8"er ships. g O'MaL1ey: The Ulster. Parliament No. 3 $1.07 to F 1.09. ?-Dail Eireann votes !Ti'favor of noted Imperial Federationiat. 28-The allies •decide. to nuirrendpT O'Ma the Province Out of the Free 29-Irish Free State troops recap- Eastern Thrace to the Turks, but that Ontario No. 2 -rote oats--42 to 44c. accepting Dominion status with Great State. The allies waive tensor claim Ontario corn-I t3tinsl. J Britain 1tY a .vote of 64 to 57, De time the Four Courts, Dublin, from the Dardanelles must be placed under.to mai sin farces in the Dardanelles Ontario flour-Ninety per cent. Yalera dissenting. the rebate. - . control of. the League of National July. -. Greece rushes troops toward Thrace. (Zoe pat., in juts 'bags, Montreal, prompt. 10-Arthur Griffin elected Presi o.-Four leaders of the Irish rebels, shipment,' $5.20 to''$5.30; Toro nto 1=Railway shopmen in the U.S. on 2g-General Harington, Command- Rory O'Connor, Loam Ma1lowea, Jae. l�aais, $b.ib to ;6.20; b�rlhc sea+boal!d; ' dent of the Dail.Eireann, appoints a strike. Irregular cabinet as six, with Michael Collins egu troops in Dublin er of.the allied fames,. orders the McKglvey and -Richard Barrett, axe- $6 to $5.10. .� positions. Turks to abandon the neutral zone Manitoba flour-fat pats:, in cotton driven from their cued at Dublin in reprisal for the , $ per{b1.; 2nd pate., $6.60. Finance Minister. socks, ?.10' 14-A Provisional Irish Dove - 12--Michael Cdlhiars appointed head around the DardaneAleal. King Con of the Irish Free State arm murder he Deputy Halms. Hay-Extra No. ;' per ton, .50 tracks to ment takes office and the Southern y. staatine of Greece abdicates in favor 11-The.Four Premierst Conference Toronto, ;11 to ;18;'mated, ;10.60 to 14-The Hague Convention faile to of the Crown Prince, owing to the re-) . $12; c9over $8 to $11. Parliament ratifies the a !So with > in London adjourn.till Jan. 2, unable Britain reach an agreement with the Soviet volt of the army and navy. Germany �lots p 2i--Sir James Craig and Michael Government, refusing to giv6 it cre- pays the August and September allot- to agree sa to the re*penifeg zrs.policy Straw ,. e.ton, track, To- with Germany, and Prenie; Poiacsre Tonto. ' • Collins agree as to' hour dots without guarantees. meat to Belgium. Cheese-New lam, 25c• twine, he- 21--John Bracken, bona in Lesdn 80-Kraal Pasha agrees to semis- min on the occupation 25%c• triplets 26%c; ' tween Ulster and Irish Free State. , ,Ruhr g Stiltona, 27e• r ` Ont., chosen b 14•-�gte�rling in New York has son- Ol �e� 272• twins 28c;. Stiitomr, Death of "Viscount Bryce, ex-British y Manitoba farmers to rice conference at Mudalnia. Turks' M be next Premier of the wince. withdraw from Chanaik area. Butter-Finest creamery prints, 48 Ambassador to the United States.. 24-British House of Commons vote Lausanne Conference aTurkey agrees � 462; ordinary creamery prints, 40. 4R. 22--Death of Pope Benedict RV. at to remove the cattle embargo front 2--Armiabycs October. at the Dar- to guarantee the misty of minorities. to 41c. Dairy, 80 to Sic. Coaling, • Canada. . 80-British troops leave Ireland- 26-British Haase a2 I +ds modify dames' 16-British act to remove the em- 22c- ti 83-The Japanese and Chinese dole- the cattle a 4-Forest fires raging in Norttern bargo on Canadian cattle becomma low. Dressed poultry-Chickens 4 Ibs. „* !. gattes at the Washington Conference �'go removal so as to I and ,26 to 28c; do,8 to 4 lea.,28 to = ' precautions. Ontario. Relief trains deapabehed to 17-ITulblia crawd�s gt4e last a! d+e' up some to agreement re the' Shantung Provide for the ��, Dominion Government!pasting British troops a very irletdl9 25c; fawd, 5 the. and up, 26 to 28c• qureetion. August- appoints Hasa board to control the Na-I send-off. lbai 20 to� 23 eese, 28•to 30c, duck 1-Premier Poincas+e refuses the blues, 80 to 84c: turkeys,40 to 41Se. February. Berlin tion,l Radlwayw► wvkh Maior-General) 18-New York bankers decline to 2-Irish Free State chiefs fail to request to postpone the pay- Sir Henry Worth Tharnten, President.give Germany a loan till the raP"&a M w. ' :._ - '• meat aT Margarine.-20 to 22c. . came to ,.,+..�•..:...t with Ulster as to pa'ivale debt to French cite- of the Great Easters Railway of tins question is settled- Eggs-No, 1 ea�eds 88 to 89c; aa- boundaries. Italian Cabinet resigns• zens contracted before the. Great Emend ,head. Military agree-I 19--.4ewen rebels executed at Dub- leetn, 44 to 451e; cartons, see bails. _ 4--Close of Washington Conference. Bzit&in' sends' four additional bat- meat signed at IltItsdania providing!os fin for ha+viag an'ma and- ezplorives. Me. talions to the as hard-pbdked I 63lne;' on Limitation of Armaments; its prim- Bosphorus precaution the evacuation of Thrace by Qnweka.• Coeamunists and Fascists clash in Bey�Oan•, , " aFpa1 accamplinhwents.wves+e two tees- A'a°� attack ow Constantinople by Irish provwaml Administration de- Turin and ten are kilted and twenty Prim tiles eels 8-ForeeR firrea des great damage in ' $2. be Pm 6 n' Pm relating to Chinese affairs, deal- rise Greeks. cider thst fn'the new Parliament the wounded• Preliminary mdmotes give Maple a+pi sugar, 1b., 25c. Irish • ' irrg with the "apses door" and rise mermbetahip as the Towner House stall tbs vshre of GLnm�diaa es'ops :r IM 1928 ��aple s1b. tine, ig to 12c. pat Chinese tariff. B Cris. Irbfa rebels mar- be 182 and the Senate 66. at wine billion ddllsra. . :. +6 der Free State officem and volunteers 6--Cardinal Achille Ra�tti, Arch- 6--Torrential rains sbogs forest Oren 21-The ancient Basilica at Quebec ; 6-2%-lb. tiro, 13% to 14i5e per bLbo;3 of Milan, L elected Pope by from annbnela in Tipperary. The Brit- in Havoybu district; b,000 PeR'som city bus"ned-down. lb.; Ontario comb hooey, per dos., �+ n titsro Conclave of Cardinals at Boma, eels Government decide to prowess 600 reported homeless, witty a death lint 22-President Harding signs e$w4-.5O0. No. 1, 85e; Na air machines for boat defence... . with the title of Pius %I. Rioting in of 47; Hafiejlbury, North Cobalt, agreement with Canada. 2, 76 te, SOe. 6-At Paris t+hie Smoked meat-Haase, mad., 26 to India stroyed, �Now Lfsbaar and for the year will show IL re�ctioon n S cooked ham, 88 to 40c•. sm�okedr .i 18--T>hiateeo dead and thirty-wins Committee decides by vats of wounded reported ma results of week- three to one to refuse a mars- Engiehart seriously damaged. its operating deficit of ;17,000,000. mad disturbances at Belfast.. Indian W� to' Germany on repari- 19-Lloyd George resigns British Ths British fleet is ordered back to zO�' 2B,to 28c; ceoort,ta3g2a rota, 32�tso- '£ Government da robs Earopeaas se.ape- tins for the remainder of the year. Premiership and A dr w BonaT Law the DardaneSm trout Makes. Tdrke W'brand breakfast becoa 36 to 4ife• 4 ciao consttblae to police the county. Irish Provisional Government an- is invited to foa=m a new Administre.- complete reply to British note, insist- backs, boneless, 89 to 43e. 14--IndiserUnimute shooting is the nounce that irregd4zm mast . t3on. ing that they mast have Mosul. Irish Cared meat-Long clear bacon, 60 street of Belfast mad nanny chid•en mnconditdonatlg. Unemployment bars- 25-The new Irish,Constitution Bill rebels blow up music store in Dublin. to 70 Am. $21; 70 to 99 VxL, $20; 90 +as+s victims. Brldsh G. d., sus. fift � G'reatt Britain £7.7,000,000 passed the third reeding is the Dail 29-British naval units are rushed lba• and u+p, $18; hghtwrigk�t �e, in land . .. X.- of British troops drying the pest two years. Eireann. _ from Malts to the Dardanelles, owning barrels, $41; hamvyaa*bt raffia ..,. Lard Pura �' 1cc� t3bost- :.�+om Ireland. ?--P+eemiae Poftuaary submits his 26-The King dbsolves the Ymper- to daaelo+perenrt+ at Lausanne Praca 16%c; Opsaiag o! Oat3aedo demands for German reparations to W Parliament. Italian Government Conference, ob re the Turkish dele- ant" 1is% , en-IT" electknp 13 to l c; tuba, 14 is P��� ;�• �'iminary meeting o? aBiea eMeis resigns owing to the Faacisti nitl- gmGes refuse to accede to Iarcl� i4�c; pails, 14� to 16c; prins0e, 1? - three mwatdos. meeting in London sea stets. that snatam, son's demand to rewgmdze nigh to 1?fie. 24--Official return mbow the pope- Francass financial position is deeper- 8o-Mamead`bai entete Roans and Cristian minorities in Armenia and Heavy M choice, $7 to $8; lotion of Cam& Let Tsar to beve &ts• Rebels as Cook ookeet taxes :Toll forms a Cabinet. Aoatofle. Ismet Pmeba seadia a note butcher steers, ebroios, $6.50 to $7: d%' " been 8 769,{89. of death 3n the in Ohiae on November. to Lord Oursou remMrming the fink + ;6.60 to $B; do, mad, #b be 58--•Princess Mary and Viscount Aug. 2 reported at 28,999. -BHtish job claim to Mosul areas and damandl• bed ao, con., $4 'bs $4:b$ b 1 do. 1-National Assembly alt Angora bed choice. $6.26 to $6.762 do. Lasoelles ate married at Waotmiastese Terry depmrtanent rdsrrrna the Pte' declares the Sultan of Turkey di- �that tllRS ail district be turned over ns eel 5 to $6' da, cam•. $4 to $6: ' Abshet amid general zaloicfag+s, covets tax of United King 3om as 617 to tiro Ottomans. Terrlbe gales, on the me e no�lca, S" to $6; db, ' Muh• P� bed p British Government acres to Nor* Atlantic pile up AfM on the med, $s to $4; aannays and eutten, 4--Manias warfare rammed is Se4• la--Is*h National forces enter the remove the restriction on Canadian eD�• ? to ;2.50; 3uutcher bul* good, 14 to fast. city of Cock, the r*ds evacuating it cattle, �t to inspectioes equal to do, con.. ;8 26 to ;2b0; feeder B--Irish Free Sbaata Bi3�! gets third ad'tar bowing up marry buildiiz8a- stesra, g'ooa, $r to ;6.50; �o, fair, $4 ' three doge' quarantine. Lumber exports from British Col- to stem gam, $4 to $4.50; de, tar mans. in the Bnrltish House of Come Dunn and O'SuDiiwan, Irish murderers. $bi nnons Iioaoiphe Lemieux elected of Field Marshal Sir .Henry Wilson, 1?-The Sultan of Turkey given umbra to foeaign markets during the fair, on British wa>abip. Facer Irish first nuns months of 1922 amounted'413. to $4• salves, , a to Speaker of the Dominion Camasons. hanged at Wandsworth Prison, re iiia 8 to 6.6 ; m to s., , cant., dv3}iarss allot for treason in Dublin to 196;490,124 boaad feet.sal,­• ..,, :, 1 �,g to 16.60; milcb caws, choice, AAA - - - 14--The-Raw Government esvabea II-Nava Scotia cod m1mrs decide by osier of the Free State Govern- with •122,122,013 feat in the oorene- to $80; ,, choks, $70 to #90; teas revoiutioa with a firm hand and to strllce. Allies dispose 8,888 troops merst possdtng period of 1921, an increase lamb*, choice, $13 to ;13.60; a1eep, espttsree 4,000 of fire insazgemis � Tdbstalisi line to bin the Greeks 18-Political -upheaval in Pekin of over 73,000,000 feet. Shipment&'choice $6-� to $6.60• do, colic. $2 Manitoba Government defeated in Ilse f1v= Constantinople. to $230; bogs,fed and watered,$10.76 4 Larisl,at we by 27 to 28: Eighty4hree- 18--Arthur - Griffith, 'President p. to Dr. W. d Yea taking Effendi were made to 7AWad, China, Egypt,�to $11; t;. F........: 94�,. Abdul Med3id Effendi Japan, New Zealand, South Al�Sics, do fob., i<10 to i10...b• do dread in ten weeks as result of out- of the Dail Eireann, dies cud- rs ,Po nts, $9.75 to $10. •' t+ages by guaaten and ba�ssb throwers dcnlq in Dublin. D count . elected Sal�taa Od T4rrlcey. United 8ingrfom and Corrtiaent, Phil-` - .. •-.�: ewrimA between 19-Near East Conference oPens at ippines, United States, South Sea Is-1 Montreal.No. -in Ulster. Britain- and -.France regarding the Lausanne. laude, and South Amerks Co=n-American No. 2 yellow, 9S ,F 26--Ahmed Fuad Pasha proclaimed terms to be offered Germany con- _ _ � Oats•--Ca , No. , _ _ ._ - -- -, _. _ _ _. western, o mw . .._ {6b 66c, do, No. 60 61c; 14-The thirteenth allied confer. feed, 58 to 59c; No. 2 ]local white, 56 =' 18--{rl�andi sentenced to six yearn - to 57c. Ft4rar-Man. springg wheat -; An prison fir promoting di sues on reparations in London breaks? - - pats., first&, $7.10; do, secnn , $6.60; India, aster pleading guilty. down; Frenctk and British policies be- strong bakers'. $6.40; winner pats.. 81=The Royal assent given to the ing so divergent". Death of Lord! choice, $6.50. Rallied oat&--Bag of 90 ..bil ratifying the Irish Treaty-- Brig Northcliffe, proprietor of The London i' - _ °�► - lbs., $3.15 to $3.25: Brass---;24. Shot r rh nigher to interfere wibls Trials af- Times fi--4 26. Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, "fake ab"&ned. Five hundred and 16-Militia sent to guard coal' � ,.• $16-to;17. - '� i4ibsats tbodeand coed miners in the .mines in Nova Scotia. Bituminous coal :r' r f Cheese-Finest easterna, 28 to ?United Statee to on strike. stri:loe in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Vir- 23%c. Butter-Choicest creamery, :r April. ginim settled Sole. Eggs-Fresh, 48c; selected, 4Q 1--]?sates In exile of ex-Emperor 19--Pumping crews resume war], at ' to 42c; No. 1 stock, 86 to 38c. Pots- '�an Zm4 of Austela. Murder and reprie- the Nava Scotia mines. Austriliaa - Canners, 1.60; ' cows" and -- lids contims in Belfast. ParlLment page" bit to give prefer- k,'. '' "":;� - heifers, com.to fair quaility. $2 to $3; 10--C.. ..,.:•... of Nations' meets ential duties to New Zsoland. , Western steers, $5.75; calves, picked, at Genoa and Lloyd George makes an 22--Irish rebel asaassms kill from $12; do, good Iota, $11; do,Dom•; $9.50 eloquent plea for a would peace, 1 ambush.Michael. Collins, hear] of the+ to ;10. thus sheep, coin, $4; bow 14-The Four Coust+s buf1ding in Irish Provisional Government. `' . selects and good quaJ�y.bub6a•&, DubL seised ;11.b0 to by Sines Feiners. 23-Tempoz•ary arrangement to $11.75; soars, $9 to ;10. _y $qrw 19-Death at Vanooucer of Mar' - rule Ire+fand by triumvirate consisting a NATURAL RESOURCES.BULLETIN lode P3ltiAlisiHl, Cantadian poet and of William T. Coegrave, Richard Mul-i no�vdist. cshy and George Gavan Dully. Twelve' . ._ Canadian. boys,sad girls are farm- 21-RUNds all to terms of the thoudend men will return to work in� � - I'ing fast friend�ksaps with birds. .allies on basis of reoegrnition by the the Alberta and British Columbia coal; Eighty thousand 'spies of "Bird powers. mines. ; Houses' awd Their Occstjianta;' Pub- May. > 25-Loyal Irish troops robake the i lished by the Dept. of the Interior at A +t-Irish f:aletlone agree to a trance Commercial Gable station at Water.I `. 'Ottawa, have gone like hat cakes and 'x to stop flawne. Goa.Ohang Tap Liu vile. � - -- j Rk-a„- .6feebed by Gen. Wurta several bat Z--Aant MW& Bona Exisi 34ion --_ in less than a year. So gmart is the _'Iles in Cth rla. at Toronto opens its 44th season with Tdemand that -the government its hav- 6--Preneh demands and Rusnian re- a record attendance of 71,000 on first - '- - � �ing another edition printed- to tell i!4rssbs 63oclk agreerrree►t at Genoa Con- day. young Canada how to build houses t11eaenoe. 30--Canadian dollatr quoted at par - that bird's like. The booklet contains 8-Irish Fuse• State Government in New York market. Turks defeat - directions and working designs foot 7Mikes over frvrn Britain every iorport- the Greeks in Anstotia. ;a the building of all kinds of bird &YA departmesrtt, 31- The Reparations Commission _ houses. No charge is made for it. 20-3irtn Feiners ipvade Ulster and relieves Germany of the necessity for .°�.`'..: _ - z .�• '"' (barn many,p� buildings builbuildings and wreck cash payments for the remainder of - �- :_ __ Taranbo's population duris the tear sa vlwy lines. 7%e P, h O. S.S. Egypt the year. Antbrocite strike in the U. _ increased•from 522,942 to 529,083, an ` n oollisi0a off U&katst,Isit ad and S_ virtually ended. Nova. Scotia min- _ . _ . -- - A CANADIAN GIRL C H A M P.1 O N increase.of 6,141. The assessment in- lives lost, era accept.now wage agreement. h(l gGladys Robinson,of Toronto, international lady-skating ehainpion,- ca'eased from 776,134,636 to 8828,165,- . of Irish delegate: September. who skated 220 yards in 30 seconds at Newburgh, N.Y.. recently. The.chain 83°• The ratter sum will, however, be _« British CalAns�t at a deadi ke k. 4-Third Assemlbiq of the League reduced by tht court of revision and V _ ptonship Pvent in which she w s to comPetP waF withdrawn. and the eikhi- 1--Cr+owvn tttaops are sent to prow'of Nations meets at Geneva. the county judge by the amount of fait th. t)ie w fsentiep: ?---Soutbarn army of Greece sur-�b]tt+onyauba.t{tuted. - appmxitnately $4,000,000. Mir 4..Qw .. _ a _ _ ""r,.'•.,i-:'.,- M1.Y' .��..,���,ye:'� tfriysl•-"r •',;;,,..re'i;sA• "1 �i`.�.0 •'M••�r�1;.n, ;.},yy w,}Fw,?•{},!� •t`• ! ,! •S'f".-•y.� m+L?n.•`• � ,,;.,•. '�. �. ...�,x.� '..�,: �'-.y -.:,�` e;.t!7'�. ,L.} ''r' ��'` .y• ,,: G :7,+ ,' l''k'�'' I y ,.a-s�'Y,1�i. R:. :��.�,. .,•,e,.,•, ;w.r^��,yy+,�+iM•i}w,�:. " ^w'y:' ��;.:r�' � u�. °+�%.r' �`�`.,. '"�,u i" "x - ,a, .�'�`w+h����-. �i�'''A''. 'o k:r'� v�•'�.,b',c`.r °,za x,7,,,�' •a� .:- ,.,-.w,y.. W, r s. gg,x :,r„-+':.*t,•.�"'-_'c�s.?°� �B`b�.%Y�s:,' :T"'.*,,,�• *•�qa b i+'" `� ':�'riva. :w'!�� !��.. a ,�-. r�•.. 1.. -ro gsvt+..:.u��^• .pi,wp•. •�k, s. '.^w *µy .mac"..,,«,i�c�,`"xp.x-, .o,�.rw'�. '"Z*, scr' :mix*. '1'•;. tt' _ .�'�, - t!-+� .;n '� '? ^':�'�•M.'�' aw:ity a a.'r m%� a.'•#�"•..<,, .- _ .?r-`s -•�' ,.,G,• _.>;.-•�.3A Ps 'T„ .3. .x,,- .e•�-n;.. -J�•°i! T _ *r1 r •�'. Ma. _ „-. .:�••, r;,,#.:. `."y" '',"•-` • .r"", ♦•'Ln,�.�•'^ .r OCALISD�IS .-Ice cream on hand at.,Thex- .. Fiw Advert4sonoo efe. ' tones. Ric�lceripg. See L. D{ Banke' cutter advt. CUTTER FOR BALE--N b early new, r 'T —Sidney and Mrs. Wade spent is another c isms tau at NEWS Dace. lrcf to few days in the tit lee, week. —Firs. (Rev.) J. W. Doyen, of Pj j Yarker, is visiting friends in the, ANTED-2yonng Bronze turkey • �/ —Mrs. Oar�talon s vie Ling at K R hens- Apply to Rose,lot 9. con..Picker- 16-17 ,;•_'' the Hoare of her, brother, W. J. vifla e• —Dr- Henry will be here as neu• A T� al next Tuesday o attend to his OR BALE—A a"of heavy sleighs, --Abe and Mrs.Lts�V,Of Toronto, y sand 9 young pigs Apply to Gerald Clark, Spent over Sunday with the form. Professional duties. * Dunbartoa. 17-19 LL • er'e sisters here. _Mrs. L. A. Findlay, of Toronto OYCLOI'�DIA--good condi- M After file Chri8tm" and is here at present, owing to theNO `r.'... —L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, Lion.worth-120. Seventeen Vol. T. was here over Saturday visiting serione illaeee of Mrs. A. Findlay. own,Brougham. _ Sb-ly .New Year8 rui><1e We are —Where are the rsone who mother,' who continues very OR $ALE—l0 W ate lAghoru -�• -,prophesized a.mild win ter? They Foocit«el.,pure,train, ,00 each, AWly to "Ways sure to find a num. --Frank and Mfrs. Sarles, of Will all,no doubt: deny-the charge. _g• la. - y� �., 'Trenton, visited the latter', moth- —Don't forget the Dance in the uOUSE-KEEPER WANTED— '.her of "adds and ends" that or, Mrs. Rankin, aver the week- Town Hall to night(Friday). Five -LA Middle-sled woman preferred. No milking. piece orchestra in attendance. Apply W.G.Bamea, R.R.1,Locust Hip. 1ruugt be gleaned u regard end. i Eve bod welcome. * t' --Mrs.Ackerman, of Toronto, s OE•CUTTINQ—I am preparedto fill �' P •�,' r: vlaitinR with •her friend, Mrs. A. re. W. ' A. Ham, who has Your order. No teams kept waiting, Rates ! Findlay,- who is 16 very poor been spending the past few weeks reasonable. Win. O'Brien.'Frenchmuin7'zo ay a ess o profit. Here are health, in Toronto with her brother, Geo.. A. Gordon has returned to the vii OR BALE--.If you want anew or —The pl�asterers are now busy �i :some of them • second-hand cutter, a cutting box, wheel_ • ' '•Btr H. R.MOnDey'e new store and lam• - barrow or a quantity of mangels, call on L. D Banks,Pickering: I7tf _ •' ,r .. residence. The @team heating, —Mr:Whittle, foreman in the '` 1klen'f3 \lack€nary Yeste, rag 1:i5, clearing at 98c system has been installed. Rose Excelsior Mill.'is confined to ROOTS REPAIRED-Boots and —Fred T. and Mrs. Bnntin and his house as a result of injuries to shoes rehired geatlr and 'quickly, Thos. �, a ,. ti i ' Watson- Shop and residence just west of St. l3nit WCt01 Ve6ts, 98c ;- M€gees Ida and Epa But .his foot eaueed by stepping on a George's Cbarch, Pickering- 2tr ' '-' motored to the tit on Sunda spike nail. Gre Shaker Shirts, small sizes, ' y y Y 14 and 14� . jLnd spent the day with relatives. —James Rose has made b#s first FOR SALE—A few loads of dry worth 1,50', clearing at 98C - ..• P wood,cut ready for stove. Also a few loads number in t1lis locality are shipment-of excelsior to the Ford of dry blocks suitable for furnaces. The above .• .: '• Motor Co. It was a choice shi is mostly hardwood, w:F.Crawford. 17-18 Grey Felt Slippers, leather soles;half price 80c, 111a1ng Oil coke, lrhic is proving p- very sat€afartory to the uaerA. It mint and,we hope that many more Gray York Sox, going at :26c ' r Rives a eticong heat and retails at may follow. Fj OR BALE OR TO RENT—Fine " A FOR residence, half act•,of land,barn and „T ,. ffi14 a ton, The Bid Stare' is now show- Meaty or trait,in centre of Pickering Village. Black Arctic Slipper with buckle and Men s ' —The. office trustees will hold in some fine'lines in men's winter n parUCUlars apply to A.N.Mullett,Norwich. Leather Slipper, re 2.50 p g out. 11-19 Pp , R , going at 2.89 �. their first meeting 'pursuant to weight trousers,and also in men's - 'statutes on Monday, for orRaniza• winter caps. The new "Fit-u" OR SALE—Cheap, 'all kinds of —' .Boys',Sweater Coats, pull overs,.and Boy's Tweed " ! tion and the transaction of goner= cap—see these before buying. * A-wagons.harness•and all kinds of farm im- Pants, odd lots, reg 3.00'and 3.25,now 98c el.,menu in good order. Also several heavy and al business, —The goFgrnmeot$ae discover- htscalesand cook stoves and beaters. H. Small Boys Wool Gloves, worth 66c, clearing at -890 X-p —The many friends of Clarkson ed another method of raising erman•Seouffvilte. Phone 19M . 27tr tkl ' REEDING STOCK FOIL SALE- „ :,• Rogers w-ill.regret to hear that he money: Beginning with the New -Girl Tams and Boys Toques in wgal k•ait and g'r is critically ill at the -home of his Year, allleceipts for moneys raid BA number of geese,Mammoth Pekin ducks in wool,reg 75e and$5e, k, .nit 49e ,,:tw.= Broohlinr, 1f4re. W. J. Taylor, of hove a 2 cent cram affixed. The bred-to-lay 1Wh ea itQSo=nsfew from '"141isses' Red Felt Slippers, one strap leather Boles and P Phone Pick 1031. Milton Burk, R.R^No.1, + -. sizes 12 to 2 worth 1.50 Din K;rr: —A number from here purpose l;overamedt €s now busy trying to.Locust Hill, Iett. . going . ` 98c attending the Sunday School Con- find out if there is anything else Child'e'Red Felt Slippers, reg 1.10, kolas at 99c - vention which will be hold to day remainin untaxed in..the Domin- STRA ED-2 all-black out 11 wild reach Pp '.� g steers. One•weighs about 1100 Ibe., moo:ep, , ._ (Frida )In the Green River Bap ion, and the other about l000tbs., has .mail borne Mi=sea Felt Plnid Slippers with buckles, nice and tilt l:guren. UQa"" the I *old and short tail. Anyoneseeing same will please warm, sizes 13, 1 and 2, reg 1.75, now 98C arm%,i;nioaville, and will be —Arthur 13o'yes, who has been Secretary of the Women's Mission swtably rewar e , lwl, ° confined to the house for several ary 9ocigty of the Presbyterian ; 2 Only,.Ladies' Sweater Coati, 1 red and 1 black,'days - g give it OB BALE -01d and young breed- 40 and 42, with belt, worth 5,.5`0, halls price x.49' suffering from as attack of Church, i9 a2peCLed t4 ,ng geese: t hgbt team wagon'with shafts sad rt aeiaatiea, is now improving and is address €n St. Andrew's Church volt• 1 buggy.1 democrat,1 cutting box. 1 amarl `,small Wool Rina;lrood Glover for Kiddies in Pane , able to be about. o1a the evening of Thursda ,Ian, ccalu':ator,1 pu�pez,I net o!heavy single harness y =-Mrs. R. C. Sy and Paul 18th. As Miss McGregor is a very nfor�ant a ise t earrili'n'R�k 1 n�8�`le.lT colctA9 and plain.redd'; reg 40e, going at 25c _. I Rve returned- to their home at interesting speaker w great treat Ladies'Rubbers. high.heel,is€zee 3 to 0, clear at - -59c Welcome, after spending a couple €s in store for those.who may,hear COUNTY COUNCIL + ,•y Z7 of weeks with her parents at the her. COt1NTY OF ONTARIO llf—W^1ae parsonage.-d —A person travelling along the . APM Wolter Shepherd, Iva are Rlsd country road,; cannot but be,im- The Erst weeItin of the Council of e s to -r por+, is'stei lily improving. Pressed with the log+ sustained by the Cotp�,ratinfi of the County of On- yd.--. after nis t e-ent operation at the farmers by their neglect in taking tario for the year 19.3 will be held ptit- -Toronto 'General Hospital-and is .proper care of their farm imple• auant to, statute on Tuesday the expected home shortly. menta. Instead of being housed Twenty-third day of Tanuaay. I= at Rubbe Owners of autos and motor thereby being protected from the the hour of two o'clock io the after• Q �Y st° -trucks are now busy getting their 'weather'. they are seen Rrl3ding noon is the Council Chamber in the d licenses for -the year 1923. The in the field just where they were Court House in the Town of Whitby. All accounts to be •laid before the Now you require all sorts caliber goods markers now snot S1, while form last is i1se, Council ahoald be forwarded to the erly they were free with the -Frsink Rogeis. of Whitby. has Clerk properly certified at least three • 'license.. been d;amissed from his oiffiee, daystetare the mottiog of theCounr Keep your feet dry. Our lines are , —The coldest spell of the ses;Roto that of bailiff, on account of mis ciL , °^--recurred on Saturday eight, when conduct in connection with a liqu Bitted a+ Whitby. Ontario, the 9th -the best on the Luarket. First Mm - Lhe mere►xr9`�to 8 degrees or case in Oshawa. A foreigner 13-ay'at January. I92�. - .° below rem, while some •thermom- was in court on a $.O.T.A. chat-Re A. E. CHRISTIAN, T quality of Snag Proof, Rub= 1eters registered as low as 14 de- and Rocer4 �eizQ. a bottle of gin, d County Clerk 'bars, Overshoes, Rub. ' � Rreee below zero. which is claimed to have been - ' ' 1 The Sacrament of bhe Lord's °rjzPd illegally from rile foreigner- Supper _ _• - '$upper will be administered in St. and was to have been Used as evi• her- --Boots and.. Andrew's church on Sunday next deuce against him. Rogers has r - r ' . at the. morning service, and pre- held the position. for the past �,� - - Sheepsh.ins 'paratory services will be held in seven year4. ---the school room this (Thursday} —One.result of thus recent con-. +`r�T` �T R _sinning..:' ference between the United StatesF 1 `y+ , .; _ ►7t1 1 1 1�IT G S V PPLIE S • —While busy settling up all and Canadian postal authorities -- s. _ :bills -in ' order to begin the year is diepensing of the advice on Poe-. F! with a clean ,beet, don't forget tal notes between the two coon- Boots, LYll�t�, S'4geaters alld a Rp�endid` , TH>e NEws. There are an unu4n. .tries. This will be a great con- ... - -•. ... - idly large number of subscribers venience to those receiving these ' t � line of Corduroy Breeches ' in arrears, with whom we would notes or money orders, as it fre- Master 8 VO1C8 like to have a settlement. silently happens that' the recipi Xmas Records-for (� �p M low issionary. .servireq will. be ent bas to wait many days.after C 'held in the Methodist church next receiving the order, before be cau. 1ariE N� -�7 b[J� SE L1.r -Sunday. Rev. ' Y. Howard, of 'have it cashed, on account of the ' Old and Young Whitby, will preach in the morn• delay in the advice reaching the --We have the fi>.lest range of Winter Trousers it hen = 'ing and the pastor in the evening. postma iter. Other changes were Selecting Christmas Presents is made ever 'been mfr plea;Sure. -to show, in Worsteds; wt Rev. Mr. Howard will also conduct also made whereby there will be °err easy for you at our store: Call TReedS �Srhl cords and Bedford Cords. ' servtce at Attdtey at Y.30 is Lhe an increase ia' revenue ,for the early and Cou secure the best goods at , P interest of Mission Work.' Canadian post office department. the'lowest prices. Goods direct fro Cecil Bradley had the Factory to Consumer—Absolutely misfortune on y Guaranteed or money refunded- 'Thursday d , y Fred T. Hauling, �: ickerm',� 'Thursday night to -_CARD OF THANKS. have her clothes line stripped of _ Perfumes —, "'-Established•1857. A gnantity of window curtains We wish to express thrnuRh the Toi)et Waters and bed clothing. A dress on the NsWs our sincerest gratitude to our, :'fGompleziaa Creams dine was untouched, a fact which 'friends, who, by their$oral tributetl, 45haviog supplies T-t acts of kindness and expressions •,Gift Poe Supplies y BUNDY'S _ _ HAnTNWAR would lead one to suspect that the of :(}aft Parka e9 and Set9 L �l work was done by local parties. • sympathy, have shirred with us our _Cigars in Boxes of 1(i and 20 s —Thos. Law received a.carload deep sorrow in aur.recent esd bereave- Cigarettes went. - ' of coal on Monday last, but on its F.W. - Bax and•Bolk Chocolates ` HOB AND l"'A�rI7-f. , arrival.it was found that quite a large amount of it' bad been lost at Thexton's iii dbib manner on its way here. HALE REGISTER.' \' - - It is possible that some for fel-a TarRaDAY, JAN, 11TH—Auction, sale P1Cl{el�lll$ ■ 1 E low had to use extreme measures of farm stock and implements ac lot 'V V to prevent his.family from freer. S, con. S. Pickering, the property of ;-'..... V ins to death. W, H. Jones, dale at one. sharp, The Famous Cold. Water Paste, —If the weather permits, the See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer, annual sleigh-ride of,St.-kndreiv's FRIDAY, JAN. 19TH—Auction sg)e of �rlli�e and 1_liltsc I ` y p ^+ stock, grain, hogs and fat Sunda School will take lace on farm kriday evening of neat week. pOpn tcattle. the propertyof Hugh Draper, ELM MALE MI Olu 1-tlbul'u h-uU., ylJCll' Gr1YC, 1?. rear of con. 5- Pickering--Ulf mile west of Kinsale. As Mr. Dra• _ f children will be treated to a hot per is leaving this farm everything _ Ojje Ojl]d Of D�UreSCO Will cove _chicken pie supper which will be offered will be Bold. Bale at one p2C.2`L�'�'t=N`�� p r provided by Lbe Ladies' Aid Soei- o'clock, sharp. see bills: W.Maw, -— -; sty and the other ladies of the auctioneer. w eh&tie u8t received seventy-five, square feed, congregation. The older people TulMDAY, JAN, .23RD—Auction j 'sale the congregation are also in- of farm ,stock, implements etc., at a,shipment of vited to the sapper. Full particu- lot 5, con. 9, Pickering, the 'proper- , - - - -, tiara will be given on Sunday. ty of F. J,Davies, sale at 1 o'clock, Canada 6 B�Bt FlOUr Ptxt U In and lb. aCkadeB The following is the report of sharp. See bills. David A. Pugh, ' r p , p b rhea Christmas eiaminations in the auctioneer- ;.,Ogilvie's • y Junior room of the Pickering pub- WEDNESDAY. Jest. 24Tr3=Auction Iic school. Names are in order of sale of 35 fr sh cows and springers Royal Household - ' .merit. Jr. II—Kenneth Richard. and 15 bree�ing ewes, at tot 14, con. y Drop in and get », Color•�Card and son, Isabella Mcllia9ter, Morley �• Pickeriafr, the property of G. W. ALSO ' :- Stephenson. Edna(Ireenlaw, Ken- Hodgson. Sale at one o'clock sharp,' :: Watch out for bills and sale list is I''astry Flour read all about this - i 'neth Smith, Ni�holae 1lorriRSey. Nx s. Fred Postill, auctioneer. w Senior 1—Dorothy Ravio, Mar or • ^Yw' ie 9hertherd, Arthur JiPra pr ono_ TBURSDAti, JAN, 25th—Auction sale Chopping and Cat Rolling � sanitary finish. na McEwen, Marie Cowan, TAaae of shorthorn cattle and four 9ounq bulls ready for service. at lot 16 every week day ` Oonplaud, Helen illnrpby, Hilda con. A, Pickerin �?�;.� •�. A, '.hepropertyof R. All kinds of Feed an hand Y , Palmer, Sandford Lisco Lea `� aY. Jack. son fLnd at 1 30 r,', Pug Geo. i, H. Bundy ICKH 1 chi' Sandford DeLeary (al-. ,Tacitsoa end David A. Pugh, auc- n ; erfl► , . l;ictneers. lZ,?: r7, ?.+OCKWOC.��:. 1 -" tt �v .:W.xja' h �r�t4sa •°L':�'...�t. R;,C' 'atl� •.:a•n - .n-r.. � ,',Y• _;Y�:, ,.s„J ,�.� F� •r w rri;r -k•t•f;•:%r"`• .�., -M.. n' •,r*' ',n,,,_y °*"«F,s �� i 'R..-lt"�,:. L' "a ti�rv%