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Director ,,.' - - Claremont. spent Buudav with his Mr. McIntosh returned on Saturday 00ptometrical tessociation or Ontario.Rea. brother, John and Mrs. Bowen. from Fenelou Falls, after an absence - Mtered Member of the American Optometrieal Mrs. Thos. Norton' has returned of two weeks. ties Eyes examined'by appointment. ;t.-c ?- Phone 28tH,Ci�remont.Oat. : home, after visiting for a fortnight W:J,and hire. McDonald •are at MILLS with relatives at Bowmanville. Thornhill attending the funeral' of A missionary service will be held in .Mrs. F.Wilbur, daughter of H. Joba• F:'T'OMLINBON, M, B., Member . '' g Ns of the College or Pbysuciansand Surgeon We Wish i ' thank the Methodisr, Church on -Sunday son, of Wbitevale. r ' 'Of Ontario Office: that formerly occupied by morning,Jan.'21st;conducted by Rev. Little Ross Carlton a candle did make . thetate Dr,R.Frodit,and latterly by Dr, Cald- OIIr InaII9 patrons W.A. Bunner.of Pickering. To light up bbe way to his bed. = � - � well, Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y �' Our enterprising our men have The candle iew din,, said he%is a ' and friends for their P K young g Q. McKI11TNON', '.1d,D., L.R.O.Q., started an open a:r rink, which will Shaine, �7 heart su -rt in • Edinburgh, member of the College of - S pP add greatly to the enjoyment of the I will light un the curtains instead. Physicians and surgeons of Ontario,ueentlete the past. young people of the district. With proeipt action the file•w+tsex• BARLEY WANTED iil i- of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. yy g 1� is tinguished witb.little loss but the cur- ' " et+ecisl attea>ioa to dsieasee of women and It Rlu aLOId 11B d Highest price paid. Mtlst be good shildrea. Officenndroddenca,Brotsgham. ,PORT UNION. lairs and minor articles. Qhil rea- $ d �. .. .`,pleasllre r,,0 serve �hn;i;d not be allowed to carry open- [quality. " • caudlea about the ho.use. E Chaim ac is Oil this Coming A bad mix-up occurred on the Grand Tian b-u it) WAEAT at'td , F . ° Trunk tracks here on Tuesday' night - y g P e .._ y g _ . . - . : market.price. ''jj��R. GORDON McTI`AY-Chico rue- 'year. ",Come in and about'elevea o clock. A freight train w . 1.1tor. Office hours--2.30 to 5.00 and;oa)to et acquainted. goieg weal stdppeil to take on water, Dun t overlcok R. Besee's Short- frith the bie drop in the price.of ' 5.00 and.by appointment. Phone 320. Brock , and a second freight foi.'owing ran horn sale on Jan. 25th. BARLEY FEED, £ .• Street, Whitby, sh - :into the first and throwing some of - BRAN AND SHORTS.; -- - the care across the south track. A Sabbath School Contention Wwill pay yon to sell your rail 'passengger train from the west having $ the rightruf-way plunged into the cars and buy these feeds. AE. CHRISTIAN,, Barrister and -. standing on its tracks. Fortunately, Pickering Township Sunday.School A limited quantity of .9olicitor,Notsry Publio.Eta, moraylo no lives were lost,although one of the Associ�lion's Contention lest Friday, Heavy Oats Wanted. .oaa.hOmce Brock St.North,Whiebv. as1,y engineers received a badly broken Jan. 1•th. was it grand success. It.was ¢� �7 Stouffville' to nose and other minor in juries, white held in Green River Baptist Cburcb. Chopping on Monday, Wednesday MV ILLIAM T BEATON,B. A.,Bar• Rev. U. Co. Upham; minister.etnd the and Friday, Sc per bag-until until - aster. Solicitor, member of the firm cl anoshpr had a finger broken, and a P y+ P g' Ryckman,Denison.FoaterandBeaton. Toronto third had his scalp badly. -cut. The large number o! delegates and other further notico. fiencrat Trusts Building,85 Bay Street,Toronto. damage to rolling stock was not great. Workers in attendance filled the build- * Tetephoae!hints 962 and 882. It has not been ascertained who is re- ing to capacity, •A delightful feature , ,, — it He L of the occasion'w'as the warm hoe i sponsible for the wreck. p' ri .Dental - tality of the gr.<A people of Green i ' CLAREMONT- Hear Maynard at Green River River, who of of aPe their Qu?h at the'very best of at!entioo; butte at the J. HUDSON. D, D. S,. L. P, S„ alunday night.' church and in theircoinfortablehomes. `` A' . 132 Carlton St..Toronto. •Hudson's New Licensed aG System"' of comfortable plate woe @. tyntefor "The arrangement for the severe wen- , iaaFarttsaIonorphoneNorth833e. 4-10 Embalmer and Undertaker. GREEN RIVER. ther prevailing on the 12th, wastim- ' Motor Hearse. — sly"it was remarked. or many would ' LAKE B. BEATON. ,D. ..D. S„ A grand entertainment, -under the 6ave been crowded out. A pleasing ' Toronto crinnectiop for event of the ro ra Graduate of the Royal Cotelgc of Dertal auspices of the Green River Football p R � was the vote of Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office _ Hospital Service, Club, will be held in .the.-Greet) River the Convention that J. H. Michell, the over w M. Pringle'• hardware store. Whitby,' Office houza 9 to 12 i to x.30. tad. pt•one 8. Hail on the evening of Mooday. Jan. secretary-treasurer, be tendered as Bell phone 220. 441y . 22nd. A splendid program will be expression of warts appreciation of his �, o•r • Whitevale Riven by the following able talent 25-years of faithful and efficient setr%' Mrs, Herb Smith (nee Vera Banyard) vice and that he be presented with a �» f ugetn.elei gars*. at of Scarboro Junction, elocutionist ; copy of the beat Teacber'a Bible ob The Service Garage Prof. George Ranystd. of Wbitevale, +tamable. Mr. Michell made reply Ina P s V. RIOHARDSON- Real Ea the man with a hundred tricks.and brief, bright, .reminiscent address. ' 1tY . rate. insurance,Conveyancing, Notasy the Whitevdle Male Qnartetie. A thanking his teIlow•warkera for drelr ��� yII1Ye1'f3S1 '-'eabb<.Etc.,Fickaing,oat. ally Overhaulin Ptsi tins, all kinds .. R• D drnraa, entitled : Aunt _Meltgsa'a co-operation and kindly e.ut)sideratlon. Bs+w''���' 2IZA+C7S�1'L® ' repairing done. Ignition Money." will be presented by the Bro. L. 11. Morley, of Pickering, presided. One of Our Productions) -'�AZEL ANNIE-Elocutionist, For- a opecialty. ugham Dramatic Club, and violin se- On the pr)pram were Provincial Sec- Wes ' `s -0, user pt�s1 or ?wen A. Sauly. For terms• Your old Ford top re-covered lectioae will be+Riven by Carl and Mrs. retary C W. eMille and Rev. B. W. ell Bill's Rite-Cite Leas foc , sod open d-tee. ?,,Wen Gboae Malvern 286. k` 1liiKhland Creels P.O. as•e:° for $13.00. Devitt, of Brougham• Other selec• Merrill.Supt.bf Religious Education, all mallet)of care-the best i tioas will also be given byy load talent. Walmer Rd.Baptist Church.Toronto. tea the market ford, ' � POBT2LL, Licensed Auctioneer. Berry & Po IIer Mart Hoover.of Locust Hiil,will take hesides Mrs. N. White. Revs. Price, the price. . for Oamotles of Tack sued Oasarfa son ✓ J the chair at 8 o'clock. Adm#ssion 96 King and- -Auld.of the Pickering Tp. FOR BALE Milo Wes of all kinds atranas0 so oa ahorfesl ---- __ { - teats, t:hildr•a IS cants. Aasociatioo. The new president for Qy, setwC Address Grew Mortar P.O., Oas, l the ensuing ear is Suprintendent ]Heavy wagon).. BARNES - -z BqR = B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLEBH - See Hodgson's sale list in acothsr Be$ Michell was re-elected secretary- Set of Iron Harrows) : J./. QoavRanasr. Osmmladesser!or iatirta y Chopping d�l� column.ass. Mouq to tsar treasurer. A fine Choir addedcon• All in Rood shape.hi s s. 0116 '� > - eiderably to the enjoyment of the Rrp�WOrkiaR and General ADOW - _vGREENWOOD. etternooa and evening sessions. BlacksmithiaR. ' �AVID A• PL''GH-Live stock suc- Will will be closed for repairs Tae Girls'Circle meets in toe Ja-ch W. H. JACiS9UN Btrork Road tioneer. Graduate of C M Jones' school. on Oct 13th and 11th. this week. flodg<on's We of fresh mileb cows Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed and c rk0 er* Wednesday 'mod stock Block and nng work. All kinds of sales Oscar Raise, eomtiienced work at P g y nest. 'Pickering, OnL1 peomptly attended to. Terms restonsble. Phone Running again Oct.-111th. Oshawa as Friday Iaet, liotSaremont. fitly All and Mrs.Trimble spent Wed- ..WHItEVALE. '. ` V. MAW. LIC SED ACC. W. G.Barnes, Green-River nesday In Brnaklin with-their. daugb- 4.-H ere YOU Are- 11rY T1oFltER,torYori.Qu�ata��tooandDwham Or address R- R. No, 1.Locust,Hill. ter,Mrs. C.Wilson. Samuel Pennock,of Toronto, spent le for scle attended Horne Phone d4t)S.Mark. lltise Helen Bunner left on R edae,• dionda with friend,here. a i to Termiseasnaaale. Date Rfof salsa may be day to continue her studies at the y ur r=ranged a; t)f6ev. I+1ep aad Iadepea Mrs. A. E. Major has gone to visit' rent pboan- tby,Oct, sly . E..tdiea'College, Whitby. her sister In r a month. -- •:• PICKERING •:• Mrs. Hous.,n, of. Utica. Is spending `Jiitis Elsie Rogers,Pittsburg of Toronto,spent Ctall�l�21t _ ` 'Q * A j��1 a few d;vs with h•-t• husband, who it the week-end with her parents,here. , _ =tir� jNQ'�uii $R�s, Q D� workipg for F. L Green. Miss Ada. Wainmav, principal. of LUMBER YARD -Robert Brown is doing some repairs the sebool here, elpent Sunday in the Coal, IFREN.CHMAN'S BAY) to the will these days. Can't very y t_.----- well do without you, Robert." Miss Lydia Us, of i9 s endin a ' ;Builders, General Contrae• ,' Mtas Marp Raise returned home.on week with Toronto and p Stalin ro : ''tore and Sign Writers, Hardwood F1001'ing Saturday,after spending some three friends. Lumber weeks in and arnund Brampton. _tTrs- 3fnritt Price_-has arrived-hems Alterations anu repairs of every We CaII supply -T$��'es aia met at the none or fsnrn England, where she has been PP Y Mrs,F. L.Green on Wednesda last. Ste iDgle8 "+ _ description. „Concrete work, � yy visiting for some time. � ' Chinese s re aired There was a-good attendance. It was °` , y P 11�aple; BITch, Beech, It's rather f an auto thongs from Ready Roofing Estimates free. proposed having a concert is the sear the honk of an auto to the mere {' ut'J re, hot after some discueaioa.on tingle of the sleigh_ Plain and' Quartered Oak g belle. FAIRPORT P. C. ONT. Q. r the par' of the ladies, Mr. preen ap ' i , tc �: pealed on-the •scene. Whether be is Last Sunday being a very disagree- y ' ¢' -all "Beaver Board able dty, the attendaareat neither of T'•a,IlE Lath �.ro4 l/� op the committee or program is yet w r'churches was very large. Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. $tuck• }, : l be seen; however. we will look &ur Locust Hill station i nct x scary - _ � wmethiog special. -tareeable place these dark nights �r "." ` Having secured the agenvy for E.D. --11 with no lights on the platform. Fa A, R E E �7 O Rx South k Son, Ltd., . urrerymen, W. D. Gordon 8c Son, Hear Maynard at Green Riveri� Clnver threshers are having a hard. of Winona, Ont. Monday night. time getting their machines from place �OCVST =LZ �- I am prepared to take orders for all . ICKERING to place on account of the snow. kinds of Fruit Trees;Small Fruits, . Mr. Rossiter, our obliging mail '__r_ "Be?l and Independent phone. _DUNBARTON. -. cur.-far,io Bader-the „.,:.�u�.d.,d Vim. -9ratrraesflrsl-Shrubs Etc-aE-- - -� P lowest possible prices '.Mrs. Mitchell,we are pleased tore• IiT er Rev.is substituting for him, Pic�� The Rev, Ezra Turner, of V8DcQu+ :a Special rates for large quantities, port, is slightly improved. .ver, will occupy the pulpit of the Bap• We have now the best Motor Car The anaaal meeting of the Dunbar- 'i 'l8lf _..,,. flat church next Sunday morning. - ' -?a- value in the Dominion in the new Su• ton congregation was held Wednei N. I Mall man, y Superior y,t g, Norman Diller, white shoeing a p PiekeriLg Pe Chevrolet. Roadster $1195, da serfs horse the other day, received a badly D�'t f Utility Coupe$910, Sedan$1125. Tour- Mrs. James Pearce, who has been a lsrcerated band which inconviences • ;',<, iopt Coupe $1115 and Five Paaeenger ill with pneumonia. we ore pleased to z^ him considerably. f� 0 Touring $?10. sales- tax extra. We say is improving. - -'L V V K Quits a number of people interested also specialize in expert workmanship Miss Marchand. of Agincourt, ac-, in Sunda School work attended the Sell a man a medicine that restores on repairing care of all makes. We companied Miss Florence Annie to her y' Township Convention held at Green :.:, Store y his vigor, that puts snap and ginger guarantee all of our work and also use horse here last weep-end: into his every function, that stakes guaranteed parts,and wegivethe beet Mrs. McIntosh has gone to Ce Rivet•da Friday last. work at the smallest cost to our cus. Grove W reside for the winter with• Of the total losses by fire of the Kim, have the youthful--feeling and Maple Leaf Fire Insurance Go.for 1922. ws tomEra, Satin faction guaranteed, her da�hter,Mrs. Robert Scott. P which were$28 580. Pickering Town- •• ;.''' '``' uoobiEion, then you have a Life-long Misses Marion and Robin White are g ships's losses were only,$4,386. :. friend and patron in that man. We. GerOW S Garage, Brougham ailing and the former will not be able Mrs. D. R. Beaton held a bridge �Pampole's Tasteleea Cod Liver •vant<an -gent in your locality-get to rennet her studies at Toronto,"is party on Tbursday evening. Quite a Oil Emulsion i9 the best pro. F �► Kenneth White,of Toronto, in vie• f busy, write at once.' A' ready seller number of her rienda were present Your Future Depends sap,has been under the doctor's care. The and a pleasant events was spent. duc; you can take for and a big profit for you. Address P g Pe Auaatralian Medicine Co, James Mitchell had the misfortune The death occurred at Thornhill on that nasty cold. On YeurSelf: to run the tine of a fork into his knee. Saturday Isar of Mrs. Frank Wilbur, :351 Yonge St..Toronto, Ont. He applied remedies so freely that the from a complication of diseases. The .,Wampoles'Throat Ease. :.,..} skin was removed,. so that he has a remains were interred at Markham on f _ LLIOTT w knee. Tuesday. Wampoles' Paraformic Cough - ux,& C �a On Thursday of lest week fire de- interior of the grist will has Remedies cfrlitiye the con h. - } ACN*gwrlafa � stro ed the dwelling house occupied recently been painted white, adding B y B much to Its appearance. A spray • by George M�Ilrov, of Rosebank. It Yonge dr Charles Sta,Toronto had made such headway and burned so pump was used to apply the liquid Crude Drugs,Patent!'repfs,cations, ' ' quickly that nothing was saved, and and a very satisfactory job was done. Y'otlet,Goode, Tobacco, Cigars. ±Grain'Chopping Can qualify you for the position Gerald Cowan'e store at)d past office Wm. Burton.has been getting home ; ' higher up. Remember that ex- Adjoining was also burned. It was wood purchased on the Ballard farm. •Metealf's Choice Candies.' AND FL kKING pert young men and women are with difficulty that Mrs. McIlroy. sr.. Although nearly eighty years of age, :ze N E. never laid off. The business must Paved her little grandson, The also he is exceedingly active and thorough- I am prepared to do Chopping and have them. This school is noted g y ly enjoys swinging an axe in the Oat, Flaking every day in lost about$100 in money. The occur- woods. the week except for superior training and for aid- rence is more tragic in that Mrs. Geo. P our students to secure employ. A terrier dog belongin¢to Silas Tool in g p y' McIlroy now lies in the hospital Saturday. ment quickly. If interested. write bad a tough experience the other day. N. E. McEWE—N - I q awaiting an oderation-her broken . Stoneboats For Sale to-day for our catalogue, Enter leg did not knit Aster the accident at It boled a fox and plunging into the any tame. the G. T. R. craesin last October, hole,did not come out for over a day, r. F,,Ba Is -0 emoai; : = R µ� and then anly.Whent it was,. ontr ;�Vetel'�.� �3i2'�80]��• . �..,� .,, -k.,Qy• a "r,.�,f`�,,`�r +�t ..,k+^:`a.�,�.,.•,r �y_ °�'` ��F Ot�,l�j'i '�„•-.. - s-`` ,s ..a •3a�'' ..� s� �' Z, :,t4'� 0 y,�- :`i" 4. x"r� V,+„,, -.,„r�CrxF�',�,.7'r.4�'.',rv..M �.`�`"Kfrw`a,' 1. .. ... .'' Fi .«w s "”. •" t '� '•1W-4§6 ° °'.k��.F[�ti•%a`""' +'t' °^""p;. t'6 ''��. 'd."vs. `rs !war•.- I„ •m�Efr' or �• --•�wY; ;;tam•• .,�:r� '. •v#o a .Wi'! -� +7:.. a¢ ..,,+ "r - _,r;'''.; t,; ,�.},• _ 4 r ,•r S 'S'h*'^'gy. •�' �A ",-;!4",�'�:7:!'^' ',�_ '.�c= s `»�: .,r• .h.,R".y.,d,• _,4".. -`::c' G+;r;' - c" °gym,•.,,b,-r ,fit„• „e i'r,:.;. r.•r.W.f✓,w.:s-.N, - � _r. .. t' r ,.•..r a'�'p. ..t.,. ,•y ,+'F%..I•. 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SEA iFISHE YEN N pn lteeteohv�ht-hour *lots= T4t F. r . _ p �1 funifooremaa4 he i9elif w - s+v.w*. -a �QatWr allow ��.�YLC104" o and from Now York. !o -BY FRED1£RICK WILLIAV WALI.ACIO gyp�srl�ateadisrtmattoa apW7 to tAe d - Y;`'; Oe�asoa Boot Coinpaty little souvenis for my ladyy S+D7= by th M in $patectred6l" inter-- . : - - CHAPTER SIXTEEN--(Cont'd.) of the Grand Hotel at precisely one =+yPted&off "Then ye kain' Sit that engine o'clock In the aft-_rnoon. With a trail "Yee, yea! Madgarhata of. 3 slat pea - "No," Westhaver. of water in his wakes y wife now. Weil, well, this . i - -' s-gofn'?" interrupted Wes soaking into the She's m •, � .� �r t Ca"'ke, ncethe other shook his head and carpet, be walked -up to the hotel:is carom at" Tt:r Said t" n wonder• ' r..•;• '�; �� ■ - glanced at the nearing rock. "It's clerk. 'ins companion, he said, "An old friend dead an- so% w- be." "I want t' see these Brazilian of mine- Capitan Weusthaver-3enhor _ e d � Frank fully realized the desperate gentlemen stayfn' here,"" he said Ares. My name V Oastromento--' �r position they were in, but he was not shortly. Capstan Castromento, d the one of the kind to sit down and wait The clerk looked hard at him. Mean Navy." for death, no matter'how near it was. "What name please?" The its was broken at OAee, ar,4 Come on; he yelled. Paddle her Tell them Captain Westhaver of over the cigars, the one-time Itai#ad. _ ago p- parry wants sailor and Westhaver went over t� out o' t�iiat" And as he ke }�e rip- th' Long Cove 'Fish Com Now you ex;o buy a fruit the most delieiaua yesU have > up two of the bottom boards of s few minutes." Incident of the piloting, while Rues -� the flooring. Tossing one of the planks. Whf v a bell boy ran off to deliver listened with a smile on his mbogs s dx]te of the kind that you ever known. , to his companion he said, "Lay to it the message, Frank was the object for countenance. "Yes, Capstan,', coat}n,,,. 'would make at erne--•wd ; * • � - now! We'1 weather it yet. Now, bust a great deal of astonished strutiny ued the naval offloer "I left that o]tlS. nd save home bakin yet' heart outl Sock it to herl Now! fnom the guests lounging aron tub in Rio Jantero the V10-+age after 8• These' plump, tender, juicer Nowt" And 'while the surf was'Captain Ring and some other men and entered the navy. I bad de ` he shouted Mt •-s rich, fruity,luscious cafe thin-,stkiesaed raisins one 'idea{. � thundering to their ears, were talking and smoking over in a naval service in Italy before I went• that doesn't crumble and dry for esker Taste the cake you encouraging words to the frightened!corner, and the formes• stared at in merchant slope, and having get and sea lobsterman, and both paddled with all Westhaver with s e�y�e nylon wide is dosed a little service to Admiral Ro- ouL their strength. surprise. "Waal, I be dernedt" be beiro during one of the revolutions Y You'll enjoy fruit cake more The rock was v near now, and as�ejaruliatsd. soon ton to commissioned itiow tendu, alasost'JuiCy cake oftw w}ien oar cam secure sorb m'Y gO y they rose on the summit of a might "Wino's that? What's th' matter?" tSrrtrir8h big Influence. Ha. halII laugh .' with that raze flavor of the rod cake ri.d -e►ade. t'g = . . s 7 swell Frank could nee the great bloc raga}red one of the others. wen I Nnk of that pig of s ca star y ' raisins and the spice that bulk " .., . , Mail coupon for fnegbook of glistening in the saint sunlight ph, nsvrthin, replied R}ng bast- w tis+s ba Hoa frfgrter+Pd he -y +> you like be glad ott other luscious s raldu foods .upb�eaval of green waiter burled itself eame�ere wonderia how that teller stage until An hoyrvithllee �� :. pp � y to serve to friends upon the adamantine grin, blotting it The page returned in a minute. harbor-master came aboard and madtk t' Just ask your bake shop or from view for a few seconds, and with."$tep this way, Captain," he said, and him pay. It was very fumy," ; c confectioner for ii-ohs eats s thunderous roar which caused the Frank was piloted along the corridor To be aon'tfmred.) v_q prize fruit cake, is fact that's made with vary air to vibrate the black fangs of�to a room to which two wel4-dressed - "�------- • ' �.. the rock.appeared through the welter I gentlemen were seated at a table No. Indeed. � of froth and white water streaming,smoking cigars and lod dng over some "I am sorry to inform you that yetis; �'Y q" - 7 • • from it. It was an evwe-insplring;papers.s. One of the Brazilians was son lames has been playing truant," � - � � sight, even when viewed from the forty-five ufdetisorfi lsetadaome man of told file teacher to the boy's mother. , gaiety of a steamer's deck, but to th,a forty-flue or fifty, with a swarthy ••I can't odious ft," cried the 3rd}g- 1 frantwa, y toiling *men in'the motor-!skin. black, grey Creaked hair, amd a mat patents "i1 he Iss,e, he didn't terra ■ boat it appeared as the pogta'ls to:heavy black moustache. The other it at Dome. We serer play lord'. Eternity Iwas fat, clean-shaven, Lad very yei- �' i -Maid Itaiaie Growers Frank,. with'h}s left arm still weak low as to akin, and his ag., wou&i 4 Not Sxciwivel His. ,a 1 ilCog.regerorommaiao C..xuioe Je,aw Gme, J1Aiw from hit accident, began teal all about rank with his handsomer dam- r y ' t Dept. N-533,0, Frein. but to falter in his stroke would be panit+n'i. They looked up when Frank Irate Farmer-"Say! Do you thjuk California. to lose everything. Life seemed very'entered and surveyed him with an ex-, You own this road?* Ye �! -' dear)ust them, and, �a ping with his presaion of ast.snfthment on their Cool Auto Driver-"Why,as There ' exertions he snapped lsuskil "K laces. up, Matheson! e're siippini' it bbyt "Good day, gaatlemen," said Frank. are otbter nxstorista�—_ = - CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Sock it to her! Now! Now:" I"My name is Westbaver--Captain The nw*aomnrron _ ea:zroe at[fad i� 1 The rack spoke again and the boat Frank Westhaver and I am repro- fectim is the uasassdtary red's :loos' ?' ' . t 3.m-M.id Raisin Growers, ' ' eve Fish Company. in the home or institution. seamed to swirl In the backwash of semin th Long _i •'Deist. N-533-30.Fresno, Califaenfs. hissing froth which swept from the I understand You gentlemen are here N i Please send me ropy of hoar ire boot, ponderous bulk. It seemed. to loom with a view to teceivia' tenders for' " n almost overhead, but as Frank looked supplies o' dried fish'for' tie Brazilian =► '.. J pe _ "Santora oalAs Asst for loyalty 'Aron swithltaisirs. he saw that they were clearing the' n - danger One minute more--Frank'sI The yellow man nodded•coorteouady. and second, for pereereeance, Ntar heart was purr like a steam-en- "We are, air." Possessing these qualities the =r S,�tr, -pine now, sad his breath hissed "Waal,of ye'd be good enough f tell average young man must exer- through phis shut teeth„ in rasping I me what ye want, I will be ab% t' cite common sense, give Iris ut- 1, ins,P&4&0 Ctt' FBOPlDtC1 �it'ss Ke a rat be esaaked. S'i`re ye a paste. most to his e Kee s- mployer and tong► P goin Once more the I The gentleman as s a ngesture of evertaatt6ly at work. And re- '� sr.smsrs rock was blotted out. Once more.it regret. "I'm Lorry, f , but member this, The ypnn; man F, appeared blacker against the froth 'of de tenders were to ba reaelre by noon -- - -- 'wbo is able to think and plan a outraged sea, but it was cheated of Eet des now one oif de clock, and we p !Enough Said Prizes in Pawn. „ few )amps ahead of the either - •«'s - i Its victims, and t-ben it roared again'have near given de contracts out, few J is the sac who f.the most There hod been a row in the works, Micky Bryan and Patsy Kelly met there seemed to be a note d ineffect-I Frank � dejeetedl-j into a 'add Pat and like werediscussing it ens day. sad the oo�nversatioa tamed arse rage ia.the booth of the conflicting chair. After all he bad gone tee stteceseiul" "Arad wilat did Hosan call Murvhy?" an atMetics. eleniea of stone and water, -it was hard-very hardy'-to hav atstedi PaL "DM ye ivir meat my brother Den- Matheson collapsed in a p_antirg the chances of the venture by the oar- i "Shure, he ostled him a liar," was nis?" asked Pat. "He has Just won a shaver "Loth'! what a ahave! What a row margin� an hour. The swarthy d me a4awer. gold medal in a ryas," " g'lrnpa° etic, and he ",lion then what did Murpit'y nay?- "Bedad," replied Mike. "Sure, an' "Come ont La to it," snarled the spoke quietly to the disheartened ' tot math." that's toine. But ltd i ivb tail ye other 'still psddlitsg. "We've g+ot t' young fisherman twitting the oil hat ""Wisp►. brat a fantay,"said P&L "Mur- about my uncle at Ba7lyrluaa r' shoot her up t that a mu o o n"his horde, s stare we're out o th muddle. Go '3enhori you iu�e wet! What has ..-.`.may used to the a nt,�hRy hotlempetad "I doWt remember," replied Pat. to !tt" happened to keep you from arriving eHesw" •'Well," said Mike. "he's got a gold The lighthouse people had seen,here in time?" "Well, be neater said a word except medal for Ave Miles an' one for ten them and were running down to the Westbaver looked up at the other's 1'lE;aves ye had eavoch yet?' " _ miles; two gets of carvers for eyellaiL shore, 'and with the swell driving face---it was a strong, yet kindly ,. a sever modal for swimming, two cups them in, they neared the breakers countenance, and to Frank it seemed • " fqr wrestling, an' badges for boxing Tapir• "Steady nowt,' panted West-'to be strangely familiar. "I did not � A11Rinard's Uniment for Coughs A Colds. an' rowing," haver. "Look out we don't Sit rolled know that you gentlemen would be aver in to turf" I here until late beet night," answered "Hegorra," said Pat, 'floe frost be a The words were hasdl out of his Frank slowly. "I live a hundred miles A Puzzle. ludadel•• wonderful athlete �' •: '- - .' "Shnre, an'!se's tm athlete u all•at month before the plamc In his !sands from ere--vp above Atsebo�r�le--s�so"I beg your harden, air, but what is broke in halves, The boat swung'I was too late to catch s your name?" the teller politely asked a'"'came the reply. "He kapes a round; a curling comber caught has uncle an' me took a small eckooner the man preeestlaa the cheque. pawashopt" Lad rolled bar completely over, and-an' tried t' make th' passage. It come " "-- men were thrown out into the on t' blow ai bit an'we lost one of our 'Names echoed the Indignant cos. - - O 'sails an' -bad to run into Brier bases, "don't you see arty etlgaatare on 'What Are Partlede For?" kee and his men bad�bth=auS �Is7n`n —'� — - ------ �. t>BA-..�.1�1. _ !�! t�ch! ve� "Well, Frank, so you went to your rope,with them, aid, grasping It zz "Yes, Brier 3 eland, I know it," in- t 'I duo.' aaew'ered the teller. "Thars Anat •ply today" said the bo s it was thrown to them,Westhaver and terrupted the ',,_1 encoarag- tyhat aroused my curiosity." feather, drawiaS fiia young sea to him. Matheson were hauled sat sputterintrgg,,, !y q •!lam itdt' gasping, and almost brlt�@tiftt ted.! , rank was a Htdo astonished but"Where wan it; at Billy Mason's? I The war .. !sweet" as feateftet suppose you had a great time, didn't grasped as she came in i confirmed. We got there bout Ave �� l s on the crest of the next wave, and, this mornin, then _ got a motor none the worse; it was hauled above an' came down here as hard A we "-` Frank nodded vigorously.___ high-water. court, bnt the ne �� NOR" is elearase � ?" , ifs Re � . 'What did' 'W al ''we off s9s ass a d _ 8a'>r� you play• you two ain't lord a sex � Cst�R,ock, an we were lcse* t Frank gave a detailed account. Lion!" remarked the kee "I afire rear y have up on it wit's th' swell. tlfeata ►salthty. yr "What did you have to eat?;' tbou�e'd sit smashed on th' rock.We got clear, but capsized in to surf ' se• The boy looked at his father >u ° , an' we hadn't a boat or a at th' Gape. That's ow I go$ wet." to„""t" �ti„ „r ;' ,„ thin 'round here this morndn=" "And it blew verse hard last n amusement. '9Vhast did I slave to eat. Weethaver looked over his sodden+and � • he replied. "Why, I didn't have . you were out in It? the o9l .araososos errs..,, �°wedr, clothing `herd me.a hat an a dry other. And your engine amo.aaorr or to eat anything.' I wanted to!" cost," he esid after he eel,.recovered,(7at Rock in this sontheii awe � mdoarr wisae 79%of The snto.are MaWSZ000 U0,000yearr't�► _ 1 his breath. "I got to g t over to Yat-I The gentleman Wks English with_ ' -New a litsisq M yes On = �th Might away. Good, that'll do:a very slight forei'�i accent, and Dye Old War d� fine, thank you! rH bring im back' FT%W4 e�y�s wl;+ riveted upon' his, to, �—" face. "Where eel he Been this man :S�AICftw, C - 'WonTo come ny to th'house an' before?" The tone & the voice and TII DItmOlDa D� dry?" nquiabd the keeper. the eyes were strangely familiar.+ " "Noy,atiswe�red Planet. "Cana stop PYank replied "Y sir. We eel a Pre- Is�::.. ,sae sioo�p4�,41' sow ! Eitdsh padtsgs of "AiamoM Dyes" a mirate. ?bank ye kindly. I mutt;tough night !n i�fttfn dawn here." lie vents ro( moo i t ,a contain@ directions so etlmoo any IM rhos, Pei tee 9'e }abet', B}A. I"m t paused and snared hard at the. chspged--- woman can dye or tint bar *M w+oam, awhsl aoe-y I&V4 79 Erato sich a mesa,!�!wart]iy Brazilian in front of him.. hen : but I'll fat it up. And he ran along i Ereuse me, sir,' he Laid, but I cant � cracked faded s'Aiasg news >I:ren it she hrs the rough' torah cord f+o the 1K&AtlorA help thiniltin' I've seen You some- chilblains. never died Mton eti e6s can pot a rich, i f wheres before. I've newer bin in Make a itssdorssd by S At traetorl's ladeiest coin= insDo shabDT otlofsts, el�itlasori turned to the keeper.I country, but I'Id swear that I've Your sktnaott,�hi dresses, _ waiatis, oosttw mk*kinggr "I've been in some t 1uht corners in-you years " dear and smooth. lnaaee N The assn easdsar Y sa „ sea . Oe a,e r.v:�` sw�estrrs, oov ,.dsapm'fesy Eoug. my day" t asked as be walked . The other laughed,showing a mouth oaf a=r! w eo se ts` by `tOS ° tugs, everythbg t Buy Diamond Dyer � age, "an' I've of regular white teeth. "l tt may be, WOM �eae�e. o b wit!► gomo all nation to h ski senhor. I am no stranger -to this .a " °.,'w �. -too other ldtsd-then pst+lbct home a-Bankin', but, b the o' Judas, country. I have been a sagor in ships anon ta.so:i" eastme d9e1aE i• Erras+vat+aed. Just tell your hat Wegthaver bra .hem old skun .!coma into YarnnOUth and into An- '�• '' :: _oar stn one nS .:.•. et w druggist whether the ms+tbrial YOU mile for downright toughness. He ehorviAe---" got no nerves at all, elieve I Now I have Itl dried Frank de- s.:::=.•,. �eew our ' wish to aye is wook a silt,ae w'defher ain't• °� " f e�.; f t Q*Y!+.+�i�s�s y it is senora, Dalton or mixed ;nods me, he's a terrier an' a mighty fine lightedly. "Now I know who you argil >a..►w ►..f,»w• Diamond Dyes never man to sail with. Aye, he's th' man Sirl Do you remember two little boys B B t • eN►esmeL"*A art Orr . Llrot, , y " Sr.�y,e..-�otar�i. a •� fade,or run, what come in here all stove up after comin off to•an Italian barque one Is indispensable in sit � u"'i'.D"" r .hrggin' his vessel through th' Lurcher w'inter's day 'bout ten years o an' oases of Distemper. In- tn ..,�""""� ''"" ,; °. - - !n ' sou'-wester-dories, mains'l, an pilotin' her in to Anchorville?" fluenza, Courha, Colds, tf n••''•'• �•�° '� Heaves and Worms among hors" come Don't w n,-TWn1&n wpq kn �e av g d an able. mainm'st gone. A holy terror!" The other 2roae to his feet. '°Why and mute. L.ea and endorsed by t' 3.w "'` 9- t,>aP'• aft. Clad in a lobaterman's ofi hat, 1 to be sure I do" he re lied, smiling' 'rivers r.f stock 8. and Canada fan bodied mints is about O'r?•tlRrt:}1 that � p $' oof� oR a ,� - -- - coat too large for him, trousers which)"And you were the pilot, were you thirty years. Bald n two areas ae ,-t ; mlehipa State Autt lle School sbrunk on his muscular legs, and tan not? West-haverl West-haver! Yes, ail drug stores. ,d SM Auto side., Otstrem ukh, � ahoes which squ etched water at every yes, I know you now. You wrote our s ..yen _ MtnaM s Liniment for Burns d< Saalda Frank strode into this rotunda name down in m book an' y •,d e ' .r ��°�� ,,,�"��Gi- 'a"�, :. r�n,�. •� - t g�, y, f gave ml! - .,.Cr-tiY .X;75 ' ''^.a.a.:.r.'s' ..Y•r'^' .,•�,,,1r"'••4if' 'a+. S,T'•,." ', �1 `+. '''at,. `yZ. y.'r.,,y '1C .,w 'ii ``t-e , •zy "�a ,�` ",,Fx .Fi:' �:k+ .,arson.. „� •l ;•'�:� �• F. y .�'�'t°"r*g'�'-�,t �, �. ..� a. �' �• +.�,*'` r .�.f`, ':•':'r'�,i,,y.. :''a'• - �•... };,,,'"�1' ;.,' •arks. _ •7 "w iv ..'�.' r. �,e. „ _ ,h. + -:?}'^ f 'gyp' +" ,,.t �`; • .,� —r'y .�.• "'i ,+ ^:� r .S. y r%�, c.. ^-�_- °-A.V r= '. `b'i a 4 3. •".err-" :5,' :•N w,,. •�� .s- ��^•.a •.�Y rth .fir � •k�, wS"% -.p• .�w:'s;,:... .. a.,. �z .± y+sz., 'i .a: .. �.. ',.2 +'.,•'`.-�•.F "' .,'+: tip-t. .s ,:mac.. <"r-ss.�, ...° -''•k-�4.,..` '.6" -a,.'- �. ~z ',>i. Via., ,,,.. :� _-+«•� � •r+. :.�t`?' -'•d;,.' f o paitisnt and cantle too that sisterly'' ---AND THE WORST 5 YET,TG COME >_ 17. Opportunity would not. have been thrown a;.ay. _ The two are still it 9&00L 1 ilC aggressively honest CW st£fl main- taiga her honorable o&Wy, and affil nos _ 5 wima no one to her'side. The boy still. I +' . refrains with difficulty from doing : --- - ths of w .pupils do; sometimes lei belps his friends when it would be fit- s r ter for them if he refused. But fus own work is awl honest and some of as be does, +; �'" �'%% Jos, _ his mates are Doming to do 1 It :baH from love bf honesty and ball �' �.• - - ::- from love of him. Perhaps, as his - = -- morns nature grows with his physical - .- _ and mental growth, he will be as stormy and naturally honest as hie u - sister and more sympathetic than she 111 t with the weaknesses of others. I _ _ It is s fine thing to havt; a n tare superior -to common tempta;Sons; but when virtue assets itself so vigorously that it crosshes or alienates the feel- r ' b rte; ings of those who are less hardy mor- ally it links itself with is fault. Com- - mon honesty and wmmoa k3rdMaeas .: �� F shan'ld go hand in bind. Some $host Cuts In Sewing. When gathering, lengthen the ma- .� ' - shine stitch and make two rows of s stitcbing ahout three-eighthm of -an _k . - � inch apart. Draw up one thread of Tob� each row and yon have neat gathers Qua-dit that wail sot slip out od pleas• ,� -. sp r When putting on a stmt facing .s,. ' • os binding, let one edge be selvage. _ 12, V 6 � TIN This s e sieves mach tim and basting. ;w 4 The less particular things, may be tM. �� panned instead o! basted. -If you are .. •f,'C-' — •--`1� '�� _ careful to pat the pins in at right '' n packages angles to the line of atitcbing, the ' mectmne foot wlll pass aver them with no trohabLs. . _. =:�.._- - A little fancy stitching adds much mewing the Oatch in place and :hen a. JK to the appearance ad some otherwise re�sewingg the seam. �,. I Live and Let Live. plain looking things. Wind doss on In making buttonholes in every-day ` About �� the bobbip of your machine,loosen the gsrmeats, I sew' back and forth three There o sa icy like that a perk r, shuttle tension enough to stio'w the oat for :.times, leaving a sm@Z space is tames from a useful klte, the per- y-- $Des to pass tot:gh easily, and centre where buttonhole is needed. petnal effort to do am level best; <<y j lengthen the stitch. Or+ddrt�ey 'thread This is then cut,.being careful not to to try to get ahead tvithont -+---•� is used for the needle Stamp tlhs ma- cut the stitching. j crowding others back, and imur- terial and wank on the wrong side. In malsing plain garments I cut out weir oRporLa.attiea or Inter- In Binds of Honesty. much as he loved play, eared lm- several garments at a time Then faring with, their rights; staking ' A certain brother and sister, just,menage! for what the other fellows+Thin st£t has the appeaaanar of the most of ourselves not only , y snitch all seams so as to have them +� couching.—Mrs. H. R. W: Promoted from one school to another,;thought of him, delightted in doing a� w£tlw1at•making anyone else the When cutting ctsildhrea s gsrmaats ready for pick-up work at odd times found that amonhg Chair new school good turn foe anybody, and desired from a sata1lnennotnnt a! goods sad To prevent ripping in tablecloths,; poorer, but by help:ag than ss f mates cheating was prevalent. It was �9°ays to be like the person he was! sheets, oa towels at the .ends, I sew! we go. When one man goes up- piecing is i I... r,piers Where.trlm- apparently a point of de with the!with, and to do as they did. i beek and forth two or throe times ia+ ward he can carry a.scbre w9h >- papila to deceive the teachers n open' He thou it mean to chest, ut miag would look most efftiva. Cover «, t, the seam with a bit of basil or a the same place. instead of tying' the him, he will. • as possible and to invent new ways',he could not think meanly of all. the'�le design in embroidery work or ��• +" to do it. Neither od the newcomers Pupils who cheated. ,game of them,a few fancy stitches, as the long and When hemstltebiug wears out, I Ivory on 161andi. s. ;•. yielded to the fashion,bat they resist- were very"•good sorts"in most things stitch s £ne braiA scram the' _ ad k in �Then too � �'rt stitch, or feather stitch. On e� The most valuable desolate telaetd�s very different ways. , even £f he himself did not garments for grown-ups weal yarn or warn edge- This makes a most finish chest how-was he to k from help- and lasts a 1 time.' in tt* world &I* the I.iakova, in the � The girl, who was of a strong and� • rep heads can be used in oharn-A �ec4. °� Arctic Ocean, off the mouth of the independent nature, detested the ing others to, when hie- best friends J To do punch work by a-short-cat When I get new underwear I stitch in Siberia. They are frost- 7 habit, felt a sweeping scorn for all would ask him the answers to ques-I method, use a design such as a wiid(two or three times around the button- bound and utterly barren. save for <� w'ho indulged in it and was outspoken tions and think him a prig didnt';� or butterfly, beats a piece of holes on the sewing machine. -This Arctic tunas; but they conta4n such ° in resat her disdain. With the tell= stron vents them from stretching enormous quantities of fossil isory expressing g paper underneath, they a piece Pie their shape.—Mrs, I:.'WF� las- few who shared her honesty, she held He tried Brie day to acquaint 'hia�of coarse curtain net. Work through � !that they are exceedingly vskmblo-dst•. hshssif aloof from her mates, she sister with has difficulties. She was,all. When finhdalreQ cut oat linen, be- I have flue children to sew foe, tie fast. although uninhabited save' for `•" --toiled.with° hx grsant fidelity at her i horrified. ing very careful not to cut net. Tear oldest being five years of age. I do the ivErry'diggers. and of themselves u tasks, never complaining, never tell-' "Why, Tom." she exclaimed. "Do#out paper, leaving net, which 'greatly my summer sewing in the winter .incapable of eapporttng life, Choy pro• ' ing,tales,and accepting with a feeling; you mean to tell 'me you'd like to resembles punch work. This can be when the men are not working very of exaltation rather than of discour- cheat!" worked to great advantage in mend- require hearty duce a revenue of E1,000,000 a year. haird and don't r airs the '�• agement a rank lower than-ihat which Now, that was exactly what Tom inc thin, breaks in lunch cloths-and meals that take w much time to pre- _ _ _. -- -_ -'•_ bar mental inferiors attained_by did mean. He would have liked,to i also to cover stains. Work the de- pare. I use Iota of pins and do very 'u , _ :• !heating• cheat. He felt the temptation. and sign overt stain or hale and cut Iittle baatirrg. do the stitching with !t'ED POUNDS She was rega.rdAd• as s person,longed'for the comfortable result. Yet away- R. R No. 40 thread d instead of French r apart, who had strict notions, did not;he had net cheated. But he atammei- I have family of seven to sew for,,seams lay the es together and fold "Five years ago when I was first mdad work, said sharp things and ed and hesitated and felt so ashamed i so I hav to us,. ale the abort-cau I°over about one-quarter inch and married, I had wonderful energy, -h , ' shot, cont�hptuoas glances. Her at-,before tbe,bristling virtue with which j,can. I very little beating and find stitch. I find tihds will hold as long I could be on the 'go all day long : : : ,f '•1 nn •.r.d,",' ,.'�Y: 'g f `4 'p ^tom •m'�. ''.TM; .Z,, ° �•,0'.e..' lr.r.,'" •°�''".4Z "�"r` '•� .'�•4 r!'",4 •'y 3. .rte' ,.4.. • K. A 'l. yr�''� ':.., x, •�:"<' {� �` .,w;.y •,y'"t: ,z <... 3.;.�" n.-x s ? to. .7 rte;-.. �., 777RRRIII , ...r•-. i^° y s +ice `. ;°d• �'�X.'"•7' �. Y•`' _ :six •'z. .,m.•:•-- � "•F �' Mme: �-: „ri is +.•'" - ',: i "azr •`t.. 5 ... . .,:t; ;�.. ..'�!` � . .. ,.,• . ,. >� - -z^' .:i-�.�,.r, _`�. .3'.�... _ .v,.:'air: �:•. alaria is in, the attitude of France waste, and her' industries ruined r' * THK• FINEST QUAIAtowards Gerr>eany. �This latter German industries that'+sers utt•"county h'a9 bran -vet slow in touched. durio Tautms y y I g� the, war are now _ tueiking reparations as required by i running full blast, and France IVlC�NEY CAN BUY 1-Ya1.75 ptr year,::111.50 if paiditA advance. _ - : ;• - : treaty, and France, to remind I knows that, in spite of her decla Germany of her obligations, has fatious that'sha if on the vetgeof -JOK4 - MURKAR, Prop rietor. sent a large army into that cone-lbankru is she is uite able to p y, q, THIS WEEK.ADD'TU YOLTR GROCERY GRDER aµ try,oc'cupying.Ls richest iudustrial meet leer oblixatiol!.f3 to France. NOTES AND COMMENTS. centre. the Ruhr district, +c•here'The world is now waiting with Fresh White FiPh, 18 cents per.lb.. _ Fresh Salmon, pet'lb —' the inset vttivable . coal mines:bated breath to nee what the-final ' - 15 cents t- Sir . Henry Thornton, the new exist, and taking forcible posses- outcome will be, but hoping that Fresh Halibut, 25 yenta per lb. � .' general manager of the Canadian Finnan Haddie, 17. cents per lb. i°. Nation']1 Rtti+vaya, is a lnttn who Sion of her custom'6. France iy'actual hostilities map be averted: $addle Fillets, 19 centre er lb, - p ��A ..:will, in hie. present position, have doing this in=the face of the pro f Ia Greece and-Turkey as•we[I as in �_., ..P ;,•.'. . tests of Engtla,nd and her other;India, it is aot.all unalloyed peace, Sattllon Snacks, 30 rests per lb. x.:. to keep his eyes wide open and allies. thereb' ,training the•bood but is 'sutl'lcient unrest to Bonless Cod,••20 cents Net lb.' ears close el4ut, and, we believe y g Bonelese.Di b Herring, 2 c per lb:.' '- - that he is one quits capable tv do that existed between them:• We, cause alarm. R Y g 0 p or Oysters, 50 can s a jar. cannot altogethercriticise France!' �'•• • .' -�t,; this. In merging the t++u rail. _ .�- �Y: for her actions, 'CYe all kn'o+r - _.• - sJ,•. :ways, the Grand Trunk and the „ Tenders for i�70od Canadian Northern, into.oue well- if Germany-•would treat Frauce'i _ Everpthin.g in Groceries-finest dualitc and always Cry«• .. y if the Eiituittion Isere reversed,and�• 'pealed Tenders will he, received, by 'first stock. Sze+ connected whole, it will be neces France knots tligt 'She would bed the undersigned up to Saturday Jan. iary for him to inspect very cloa,- -, 4 20th,for supplying,10: cords of y-foot hoWn nog°fflercy But' a_ it i3 Wood•(beech as�uaa p44-to S. --1�0.8. sly the two railways, which at one y g rr p J . -RICHARDSON - Uerman was uu-cathed dtiria Pickering (Brock. ftoadl, wood �o he tithe were .competitors, d thutowns s delivered on or before Feb. 15th, 19) i. :rF*••-, ;',.. the aar,.xhile French tons and ; be able to eliminate those lines rills-, in hutldreds. +rare Iait3' - Jas..H. li ayes. $ec'q S. B. , 1,•I$ R. R.No. 1, Bickerit:�. ' Y-r L .: which now serve no 'useful pur• i ,z.; pose. as one line v.tii be able to -- - A,R M L A, N D S ` t : ,:handle the buslnebs which the two -had been Striving for. In chile To.buy or sell; your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of pi-M. . scrapping many portions he will 'Take the Safer COLII'�Se The United Farmers Co-operative Company, r- . , arouse the displeasure of trans " _.. Limited. tg'� '• ,. HEN you cannot spare the time to go to the bank the- " --• ' - - . • •: ., . � , s,�, -interested" persons, who n ill en- , r,Wmoment7 you receive money, don't risk leaving it is = A.J. 4LLisO�T, Representative, Pickering,-Phone Pick. 1508 tn' deavor to persuade him to do that the house. Forward the money by registered trail to _ z. which will be contrary to the best_ - ' �.: our nearest branch. The amount will be duly cre.3ited to ;.''. Interests cf the whole country. It your account and you will receive immediate acknowledg- e is.to the advice of these pet-sons nant. Banli:ing by mail is safe,-simple and convenient. _..O �. :.. to which he must turn a deaf ear, and this he -intends to' do, as he THE Clearance of Winter lines, etc. Note the special values t,t= declared himself when lie ,tid, - that be would allow no litiegil_ Cow chains. open,ringit reg 50c, sale 37c Hand saws, reg 1.75, sale 1.85 r , ' Yara(W heeling), reg 1.00. sale 84c•, Girls'-wool mitts, long cu$ _ 'ivXerference with his work. It is VdilM BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. reg 45c, male 35c, 40 in:Plaid for childrgn's dresses 60e. 45c. u ma`v his business to pnt the Canadieu- BROOKLIN BRANCH. E. C. CROSS, mange. Ladies' black Birlgw.00d gtnves. reg 50c, reg 39c Ladies' Flannelette Ni htgowb5. reg 1.;35, sale 95c : Boya' tweed bloo'tner pttnts 25 2$ inch k r r bTatiouml Ryiiwap }fines ua a' reg 1,7x, sate 1.4n ; Ditto. .3034 inch reg 225, sale 1:75 ; Boyd' fleeter a„ paying basis instead of being' a _. _ underwearrreg 65c and 75v. sale 58c ; Boys' flanuelette 'shirts reg 1,25, harden to the mnntrr, and to do 95c : goys' winter caps'reg 1.00, sale 85c; Hen's Grey fltnnel shirts this he roust- have a free- h tu' d. P-1 reg 1.75: sale 1 0.: Men's winter raps reg 1.85, sale 1.15 ; Ditto reg'; 1.76 We believe that there is no'other C K E RINIQ sales 1.41f. Also, other Iines not mentioned. 4v mate 'letter Sated for the work'- These prices were low and now are exceptionally"low ', he is caller} upon to do than he. .: EAT ` M A R K E T- - I The- Busy Store Brougham, Ont Inrenteringt upon a news year the � � � � �] 5re world can not codgrattllate herself Round Roast or Steak, ...' .. 2(k per lb There m Reason a : '-th,a . averp .hi*Q is lookine brilght 9urluin Roast air Steak. :. ..: •- - 25c :,and hopeful. Ir was hoped when Porterhouse Roast or Steak; ickPeriiig . a�r f -'the'war was Irving waged in till its -'Rump Roast,... -18c d6 - w age Store ,wtbleesoess, that nations would Fiae'Rib Roast; ... - - .. 20c' realize that the fruits•of war, no M Heavy Rib Roast, ... .. .:.' ..•• 16c " -> matter how victorious g elation_ Shoulder Roast: 1l.and 16c " It w ill be worth your'*vehite-to-course in and _. .. might be, was not worth thwpow'• Pot Roast, ... :: 14c stn of f der and phot. It-was fully expect• Brisket, to boil, .: .:. Oe •• - - .. , -nee our stock -,ed that this war was being fought Lear of Fork..... - - - : ` .25c �+ a +�4-, to pat an earl to, war. Since the Loin of Pork. - .., - 25e '• - . _ PQ�lltry �Q(Xl8 and �$g PrOdilcer8 was ended-nations have come Abouldet Roast of Pork, '20c;23c togtether in conferences for the Porle Chops, .. 28c, -, We have Royal Purple La ylag Meal. Beef Scraps and Bone, Oyster !purpose of coming to an under. Pure Pork Sausage. . .25c Shell and Mica Grit,•Pratt':' Egg Prod,icer, Royal Purple- -lstrandislgT, whereby all disputes be Finest Salt Pork.... : : '25c :' Lice Powder. One trial will convince you that ' 'tween nations might be-agttled , Finest_Breakfatlt Bacon pipce, 38c �. these are the best on the market. +amirabi' without retorting to sliced. ... .:•' 88c Royal purple Calf Meal for poop$ calves, Hogi Fattener for the hog, °-'aunt: 11io duubt progress has been Mild Gured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 83e "- Stock 8peciflc for the horses and cattle. Zeoleum to disinfect ­;made in these deliberations, but Back Bacon, ... ,.. :.. 48c the stable, and a sure kill for lice on stock. - evidently they have failed to a - Cookfxl Ham,:• .... .: 50c - great extent in their endeavors. Wainers,.. 25c Best American Coal Oil alwari on hand at r4ht price. 1: .` . It was thought that when the Head-Oheese,.. .:. .. ... •.� ... .:! • r `• tie a-pleasure to'show'our goods, We have them, can get allied nations were fighting side FAsy First mud Domestic Shor-teninga'.,3 ibis 50 cent!, t ., them or they are not roads. •by aide, that a bond of-friendship �. 5 bs "80 1 cents *as being so woven that no poa er lb prints IS cents >' Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday : I S. BALSDON7, G on earth wunitb be E+hie.to Greek it_ •. - � - -..' and that these l.cri_ 7•lb-by Stsnding- W G REID - •PICKS I-�TNG y: together in'all.criaes u ould exert G. -.a powerftil influence in preventing _ bostilitieo, Il.,tead of the dove ` sf-peecehtivel�cg .t,vee tha_a+'orld,: _=p� low pace level never 'before ---- Be Warned' the horizon in at Airec•tirrni has ~�---- - a tl,e,'teningt Hpg,eartencee.and cve KEEP your insurance papers, deeds, bonds reached b an car In Canada'• K-and• other.valuable"t home until they are _ . donor know, how soon a'atorrn f - _ , y y _ stolen or destroyed by fire; instead of renting a- way break-. Tue chief sr,tlrce of - i Safety Deposit x, is on a par with "locking the � . - = stolen."..- •- ..T.� r.:• _ door ter . a rata en at a ' � � - stable the horse is - _ Do 't pr 1 R t a box today hr -Bank. T H L Ili? ..r r rd Touring Car F. O. B. Ford,.Ontario . ' ;STANDARD BANK OF CANAP& - NEW PRICES Cl�: ALL FORD MODELS `.,TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS. Not lee Te ' �l�atrac tors Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Manager ' : aC h a s i s ;• r 345.00. Whitby Branch. - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager Qederate sealed tenders marked "Tender f.,:, R u n a b o u • � . 405.00 " Contract No. "will be received by the V eindersi9ned until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, rr.��, February 12th.1923,for the following work or, Te)urin(j • y'-'• 4�V•00 • • a the 1 rovincial Highways: - - h Q p ' C onErete Pavement nn- Asphaltic U C it Chassis, • - • -4950,00 i �.J�,V Eonlract No, 869--Bioor Street from Danforth •• J { ' Turn easterly and along Kingston Road to end of concrete pavement 2.8 stiles. CUUpC , ; • 095.00 V �. —Pickering to Whitby No. 897 5.1 - r Contract No 9t8—KinzaonRoadfromG.T.R. �e"��L� • • ' �85.00 whilej`buildind �e are carrying on our rye' crossing to East Limits•of Fork County - ' 9,9 miles' ' The above prices are F. O B. Ford, Ontario. Starting and b' - Contract No, 802—Whitby Lindsay R::aa s electric lighting on Chassis, Runabout, Touring.Truck Chassis business as visual opposi to the Meth-.:- miles. •$85.00 extrit. On Coupe and Sedan starting and.electric light- _ Plans, specifications, info:mar;on to hicwers. „ ing Are,statlderd equipment. odist Church.­-. You' will fated S ender forms,and tender env^_!opes may be oh•. t t t rained on and after Wednesday. January 17th, Freight and Eernttten axes, eZ rm. -i - with �� ]923,at the office of the undersigre i,or from the ,. ".; '' : _ ._ followat the f the u der _ , , _ _ _. . here h the good song C,H.Nel=on;Whitby D.H.Philp,Toronto - �� - '.___' thin to 811111 all tat7tV0• - '» A marked the ue fnr 1 , 06.06 payable to the • Minister of Public Works and Highways, On- tario,oraGuarantyCompany'b bid bond fora - 'White Bread Brown Bread Fruit Loves - t,: atmilar amount must be attached to tenders for - 1e 7 pavements,and on alI other tenders the above eonditiond apply, but the amount of bond or siteque required is 5 -)oo. A Guaranty coin- Try odr Milk Rolls. only 5e eadh, enough 'fox a meal. ,pony's Contract Bond for So per cent, of the M , amount of the tender will be furnished by con_ Independent phone 200 i tractor when contract is signed. All bonds must Big assortment Of Chocolates In bafk and boxes. _ y s made out on Departmental farms 4. {., ..,•,.;, *ev r lowest o<any tender not necessarily a�- Independent Phone 900. .,� Sherwood J, Collac' 'u t - ' W.A.McLEAN, Deputy Minister of Hi hwa s ' pepartlnent of Public Highways. Ontario. • .. P., Toronto, lawr ry loth, 1?21. 4 H. R. Monney, Pickering. • '' '';,.. ;,,`ya'i;'w• .y�,.>:R;. '•Ai.+7 +:.• •.w; �t >a'r. � :s .Yp, - — 'W. 'ti -,4"' '�.,�,y,•,;.�7s yy' ;.4fT�' ,�.,.. r` ',rs�» •.�c,?t� '"°�'� ?+" .'ek.d:" "`�'•1c:1'�"'-yam, ;►�' '�"'°` '.i.a.%, 'i' "''• ,u+: 'Z #�.' rr: .o,1- `:�•< +s4 re•.:.� t fir° r .: 7M. r� r s, r . .t. ti wo rY •< 7 ' .mss ,• .. Co, . .'�.� ..... f'~,r ✓,. :\ .:!?5.care,.: ^✓ v n•. 'w', ':.[: +. 4 r✓e' cy.,' �.. .;v:' s. a•. .:fi' ,..J•`- � - ."T� yam+ �_ � S:. x'?•., ,�;Y',ii.+7, '`n.�..a., h L�'�....�i�".cVfi t'a•_ _:'?k ty;,�. :sl.,F'�0�..,Nu.Y::�' :.�,+, $C'C�c+s�. ..s ... 4 ?' � e,���,-+3.,* ,""7",Y,. ..wya�". . �!, y.. ,.,y,v i .sy r , -.'.'• hv ,r ,,, r ,may ... n{�•' iu'�rf•�'- •y, , - ' --•-• 0� .��;,,n'S:.'.t¢ '}'v; ''�'° '.N Kc` 'r^ •4•'�.(�' r ,D~ si, ,y,,'^ -' y` '�,'..,, ,i— - ,?' .. a ,,,,,,,�"`i` I p i .i'w„'r �": %t. '� '.0 !! CLAREMONT. . ' w... 4 ..� AUCTION SALE OF . TIaIE 'T�BLS—Pioksrittt ytatiop sees._ '„ r, Miss abeth Pugh is laid up tit ,'/ �` �� T.R. Trains going StAs its so follows present -with a severe cold. 40 a RJC.w7H CO S "- " No. 10 Jdail 7.57 A It a •� . . 8 Local `.28 P.ltl. Mfea HarrieC Walker .was with AND SPRINGERS ,.: ,r,, -�.... d.25 P.M '' friende3n Torooto`durioi; th past - - - - - - a !-`- � �� 80 Local week. '''� I Sunday train, The property of WestV Z57 A.M. Mr.and Mrs Hattie, of Toronto, - p y ,.-: II �?.G pains going dad as follows— -- ent Sunda with Mrs. Thomas �± fi� ( No. 29 Local 14.50 A.M. `Oliver, Y G. W HODC�SO/V a7 Local 2.44 P.M. — AT— - �/ { atJRUtwse •'• 9 Mai! 9 06 P.M. Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto. - IR Sunday trait:, 9.05 f'. M. . spent the week-end with. Mrs. S. Lot 14, Concession 7, Pickering ' G Foregoing is according to Standard _:`..BeJ<tneLt. �- -- - time. Mrs. 8, F. RObine. of Whitby, (1 toile east of Brock•road)on was in town on Saturday calling Wednesday, jan�y 24th, 1923 on friends.to r-•.-• ' Coal, a The following property via: oaI g Mrs. Walter Ward, who became very ill on Sunday, is nova touch Holstein .cow, '7 yrs, calf by Bide ; 2 . - improved _ Holstein cows, 8 yrs, calves by side; = Henry Madill, of Harrow, is U uClecGSrcB�'rs8calf by sideby2sA r I W - Hard ant Soft Coal of`the spending a few daps with his pa Mack y ant t0 :I.lghteri Your Chorea' best quality on cote, J. B. and,Mrs. Madill. shi�'E cow,, 7 vrs,calve;by side ; Brin-co' cow.• u yrs,, calf by aide : Hol;rein - and Save You Lack _ hand Two rinks of our curlers;rent t��' cow, 8 c:-, calf by aide; Blue cow,8 THOS. A. LAW =Locust Hill on Frida night lest y • `Holstein cow, 5 pre, ` Y: _v .._ , F 8 r�, calf 1'.}=side, when they lost by 2 shots. calf by side; Holstein cow,6 yrs, calf Let me show you howa'Toronto you'instil a Toronto Litter Carrier. Mrs.John Fleming is,on the sick by side ; Black cow,5 yrs, due Jan 25: Litter Carrier vnIll make your stable I,want to shove you how the time cleaning an easier task. and Labor it saves will pay for itself in ]�iC]ceri=ir. G=t. lint at present but'we a're glad to 3'gstein cow;, 4 yrs, due Feb 1 ; 3 you can lta c a cleaner s*able, one season. _ " know that she is improving. Holstein cows. 5 yrs, due Feb 1 ; 4 healthiercatt andgcleanei`t`reoli -. p g. Its special friacurea will please you. John and Miss Margaret McLel• Holstein cows•fi yr9,due in Feb; Roan wheelbarrop n^.d' s!i oer~ Lz Come in and talk it over—next time : WANTED -Ian, of Toronto Unive6ity,, spent cow, 5 yrs, due Feb 1 ; 2 Red cows, S P_ y ? if you're in coven. r. yes,date in Feb; .7 yrs. 3yrs, calf �ItjBLE SALESAGENT - : the weekend at their home here. by;ids ; Red cow,i yrs, due Jan 23• .}�:•i= We are pleased'to to see Wm. W .. P 2 T, K Y :> . P 5 Holstein cows, 6 vre, due Mar I ; 2 For this district to sell our -. Coates around again after being Holstein cows;4 yrs. due bfar 1 Blue P1C�L®x j;xig . " G2�.tZZlO Fruit and•Ornamental Trees, confined to his house through ill .cow,5 yrs, due Mar 1 ; Ayrshire cow, ' glowering Shrubs, etc. uses. 5 yre.'due Mar-1 ; Black cow, 8 yrs, .' ' Exclusive Territory 40, Edward Whaley, of Sta net due'Feb 25 ; Black cow, 5 yrs,due in F F April ; �4 hite cow,8 yr;, supposed to ' • , Our agency I Valu Valuable. The . w was visiting his sister. Mrs. John be to calf ; Holstein bull, 15 months, y %. Walker, for a few days during the_ Stock we sell is grown in a= will tegater; 2 Durham bulls, 1 year. _ �+ past'week. will register ; 12 Shropshire ewes ; 3 �� own Nurseries. Our list of *. Ci&rles McGuire, who has been Cotswold ewes;'A number of Barred 'Varietles Is the best ' on the Standard Bank staff for Rock cockerels;.A number of Collie �'pankdM grim y :y over four months, has been trans- ups : A number of Rouen drakes: 2 Pelham Nursery Co., cad. pp amitton incubators,complete:Stave ZmabUd'sd40 veer• ' 6W Am• I� `erred to the West apli branch. H 1Ix26 feet. ' -. MASSEY-HARRIS Grinders, lrinders - Tba Claremont Baptist Church bilo, "Sunday School will be held at 10 If you are in need of choice milch cows, oLA$EMONrT GARAGE + a.m. and the service at 11. instead be sure to attend this sale. ooff;s herebefore and 7 p. m. as us- Sale begins at' 1 o'clock,sharp - ' and Engine give perfect Having rented J. McGrath'a Gar . : Mrs. Howard Macklin, niece of-TaRUS-All sums of 620 and under, - age. I am prepared to make expert Mrs. L. J. Pilkey, and well known cash ; over that amount nix months SatlSfactloil. repairs on all makes of cars. All here, has been in Wellesley Hon credit will be given to parties furs- - makes of Storage Batteries repair- hare', _ ii; pital undergoing an operation for iebiog to pproveVjoint notes. Six per - ed and recharged. Agency for cent per annum off for-eaeb. 6 :.:up ndiciltis. ' ,, the Exide Storage Battery. •, pe FRED POWMiL, A—uctioneer (1. W. Hodgson of the seventh. : • � � � Ind. phone No. 1808 c6neemioa, will hold an auction ~; W. T .1 STOUFFER, FFER, _ sale of fresh cows and springers The Olen Willow X 11 t �, — 27tf - ;Claremont, Out. ' - on Wednesday nett. Bee sale list - -�'� �'- - _ 1 \� :.in another column. Cedar Grove • Locust Hill 16 M �iiSineB� • •�• -° Our High School hockey team- y went to Stouffville on Thursday A ear of Diatliler''n Dried Graius to - - last when the plc ed the schoul - " To help you run pert of yours. Y Y arrive io Locust Hill in a few +" team of that village, losing in a By opening a New Garage in the V'il- days,also a car of 8alva e - 'elosely contested match. B lags of Whitedale I am prepared to do The ono le of the Union Wheaten route. _ ' , all kinds of repair work, including .s . young 1Q tops and side curtains, also making Chd--- are_prep-a-ring et-drama en- nR 'titled..The Vilcre'School Marm..' Cyluten Meal, Blau,,Its. -corn, d .°- �'y. � _ R' -which will Abe presented in the Oats, Oil Cake and � giving it a Rood coat of new paint, Agent for Toronto machinery. includr near future. Full particulars will If . ou are" in need of a good. set lag;Pumps,;Windmills, Silos j be given later: Tankage in . Y and., asoline Engines. Rev. A. Mtielh►ti was in Cold- 13took. - . /� -. . _ +O8ARL1� M. RIDE. water on Sunday conducting&not- LEI�.iHS $Q'e �. Rs Thexton versary services. In his absence. Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale. 00 - )Mir. 611lies, of Ka ax College. To- A. E. R E E S OR) : _-tonic. occupied the pulpit in the '-_., .. Agent, Pickering.' _ . _•. .± IInion Church. - Phone Mark 2f100 :be A fancy drede carnival will at the Pick "BRING ' held in the Caledonian Rink at_ - •Claremout on the evening of Taes- B�IIg daY, January Ord. (flood prizes '(��rf�� �'i® Committee. 4�� will be awaraed. Band la attend-- * +>3++ G I synce. `Admission-fee.,25 cents and i 15 cents;spectators, 10ce.nts. • I The object of this Association Is to Rev. C. W. King was to Wood.'! lessen stealing and prosecute - stock on Sunday preaching aanid the felons. _ To your Home;by - verear services. In his absence= �.._ letting nfi instal a Res. Dr. Campbell, of McMaster - 'Do OLL 111[C University, oci'npied the pulpit Members hatlWf pro stolesoommuni -in the Claremont Baptist Church;' «�bs41��y win �7 measbw re a , Stood L New Ideal Pipe or of Execaive Ootnm ties. , �. when he preached two excellent tea 8t 3 �; ~� sermons. Membership fee •1.00, Pi ele8s Furnace G. M. Forsvt>? had s narrow es• meta.msi b.tue from tt►•Pr•std•sst or the hind an ,5 M P ^ CsQe from serious injtirT on :None 'ry "•ypliesase• ^ d S_MP Enam- .� The only furnace :. day last. He was leading a bull, xec. Oom.=L. D. Banks,C.a.Palm ,lovith s Shaker and and the animal succeeded in Eer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. eled Ware .breaking away. -• - - raged, he attacked Mr. Forsyth J.R. Thexton: woe Clarke CL Pot makes. - daplea grate. and knocked him down. At this Provident, Sec"isev :Try lt. There here is - _ Work and furnace guars' woment, Walter Ward, who for - QO d13COlOratlOR O[ `.. g innately happened to be close by, - rushed to the rescue and succeed- '-tainting with 919 _reek na for an eNtimate. T H _ 0' P gad in ll's n g hold m the ring in Enameled Ware. �� No loss of ,flavor. the bull's noes, thus bringing hint �1 >:z- under rontrcrt and saving 1H r. Fur- Ask f0[ F. M. , C 0 0 P' E R And it is so simple to clean. �LAREMQI�T (rills eyth from serious if, not fatal T injuries. is is Horse Blanket time -- - ' We regret to report the death as:d our selection is food. -' of a former resident of Claremont, The Ideal- Grose Stare - Jas. Middleton, which tool: -place . -.:come in early and � s,a' at hiy Monte at Orono on Friday S �� Now that the Xmas holidays are over last at the advanced age of 84 1001: them OVBr, pearl an have entered the year 19.23.' T e Three 6aieli,,— Pearl Ware,two eoats of y grey enamel i We, are looking forward to another years. Mr. Middleton lived the inside and out'. Diamond Ware, three cotta, light blue and year of nod 'business. We believe greater part part of hie life to Clare- Buffalo. Robes,Bags. Rugg, white outside. whif.e lining. Cr stal Ware, three coats y g ­_.-white inside and out, with Royal P°dO that our groceries and can are ' wont,.having moved to Toronto •E Club* white- - gal Blue edging ,`;� _ :: the beet that money- can bop. We several years ago, and about two of e,.,,d„ don't need to bluftyou,inthiuktngcnat The Sheet Metal Products Ce. umttd �;:,- years a{ro to Orono. Hie body was r�li kinds .of Leather Goode : M•nbw� TORONTO goon; your S will buy$$worth of goods, but, .taken to Claremont on Friday to- Edmonton . ' Vanawvw G�swry we do believe that ou can save money, *, the residence of his son, Rex Mid- Goon Shoe Repairing.Service , Las by buying here. us your nest dleton, and on Monday his funeral order. You are well protected, as our. ` took place to the Claremont Trnion CECIL 'BRADLEY money back guarantee Roee .Cemetery; the'service being con- Butter, with every order. Y eve Your Grain" Ground Butter, Egg Poultry Wapted all the :ducted b Rev, J. R. Real of, To- Harness maker, time. Pekes paid es toqualitf, tonic. Phone, Clare 2808 The.pnlice trustees of 'the Vill. ' PICKERItiG, - `ONTARIO — AT THE _ .. Age of Claremont hereby give riot- FRANK �►'AIUM �_t.' . ,�, E ice that they intend to strictly S P G C / A L t CLAREMONT, ONTARIO enforce the bT n w regarding the Cam rebel l Floul, ' m i I Is' 7T shovelling of snow on the side Notable price reductions in 1 >:• walks. The territory embrwced Ladies' Sweater Coats. "` in this by-law takes in all the These streets withi sweater recta were made by the T�T - ' n the eastern,, west- :' yr ork done while you Wait _ earn and northern boundaries of Nlnnarob Knitting Co., Ltd., of five different ahades:-Jv3. i.d White, the village and as far north as ' ... : " • Ed, Gibson's residence, formerly Cao4el and•Brown, Black and White. we are 1*n the market for winter 'and ��_'.• the Methodist parsonage. They Red and Black, All White, 40 'inches require that the snow btr removed long,trimmed with Persiam wool,. Marquis wheat, oat's, barley the fall width of the walk and and made of the very finest , Of all materials and design down to the cement pavement. In knitting'wool, and i S e. Inquire kept in stook. It will pa you rases where the residents fail to •. fit. r1G'f'S call at out works cool inspect our sto°t Guaranteed 100 per cent. wool, a Coat obtain noes Don't be misled shovel the snow on the sidewalks �'- .adjoining their premis4a by nine that you never aee in small to'wna. " agsntswe do not employ them,eonssgwnM ock in the forenoon, the police made to sell at 10 00, + I we ean, and do throw•off the trustees will en Rage men to do only 4.00. ,The be� Flour M Co Ltd P y e commission of 10 per seat.,which , the work and have the expense Don't miss this bargain at },� � ssll�iotteiysteadve by purchasing from ns. thereof added to the taxes of the l �� at parUse thus neglecting to do this `J• r a�d �lareffioiif 171Qi• �; J.T. 11dAT�EfdON l tta�i t, Toronto Pet�arboro i L ° 0 wL+ -�^Au•v' -+y' ,JP.Y �^,'r�• •rl•''nj4Y i.- �y _ ,.gar :riw sal..,' z•., r g .'et.5,'r- ., s .z••':r, _ w Y` a '�` - ';" ':'•� �y• .-arc, :�... �% .m+. .A.l,�+.,. 3.:' ". `-. w,y- ,..:p `.a..--.,•. `.'r ,u:.'. r' •rr .;J;.,''N•' ..:ri , .. w c, •r. -r a •i. t .. +:• a v. _ .:,i' .V r• . --- - -- 1 j1W� �l li'rCUi r ` , �. BRITAIN RETAINS r Y � ' �' p AN TROOPS ON RHI� �r - VNSTii1t i d oI J �� ''�' - Action of German Coal Syndt- r' sate Held Heedless and 'v A �pstch from t;ssen says:-Two.be made in the circumstances, but on - @St?l - .,� - Provocative. F: e the final arislyshs it depends on an _ Mania ' bwoullaw.of cvlared troops are in the alternative of good-,-will and co-opers- Py� e despatch from London says:-At asst•demiebment the French sent into" . the conclusion of Thursdays special - . twn or the employment of-penalties, SSEN Q� Cabinet Council, it wpa indicated that The troops began moving-, the possibilities of:•arrest and indd= / i •.,p,• y`I'•:; .DORTMUIaaI�..� • ` _'i:.~ °18Men. Great Britain •for the time being at ■bout.five o'clock Thursday morning: " ¢�_` K: : w victual fines. I G •' _ °' ! least, would sit tight and watch the ,� at ten the Fir�t Cavalry entered 1 In the plan so far arranged. - ::�ti.;; •* w ' developments in the Ruhr,' is no provision for the collection of •••'• •• Iiae town. They rode carefully through; P ,.. •:•.• _-_ _ It means that there is no immediate ' the streets scrntinizinlg the windows any. cash payments, and it is obvious ESSE OQ$ < : ] prospect of any withdrawal of British P with their drawn curtains end the few that with the removal of the coal • • A forces on the Rhine and that the Brit- �eersons who were abroad. 'It was j syndicate from the district the .posh- /// �v I ish representatives on the various tike a zeal, war-time occupation, when'bilrty of collecting a 20.per cent. coal T ` inter-allied commissions will be main. yam, tax has been abandoned until further,- G 7 tained it their posts. It is recognized,' '-,the cavalry goes ahead to seek out sanctions are applied, subsequent to E ' ether tern, before the main body //� �///// SIEG N however, that the situation has be- _ pehOO the Reparations Commissions decision � AIX• AF£LL£ g `arrival. with regard to a moratorium and the come more menacing as a result of the The cavalry was followed by. five - `� k development of the policy of passive setting iip of a customs barrier. resistance by the Germans. =T..more eolur'ins of cavalry, two btft-` In brief, the French have simply -talions of •Moroctarl .infantry, three i the task of distributing the �• By removing its archives from the S batteries of light artille and 12 Rhur, the German coal, syndicate has The French placed •machinef coal output sail in'their schedule they' hey H p seriously embarrassed the French and, T are putting reparations deliveries as U � G1ES�5EN ! ' fears are felt that the French will put Dui at the street corners and neat the first claim. The second body to I Y._out patrols.' At noon, General Henry,.be served will be the right bank of w COBLEAl2 s, the screws on the German Government , 4 Oommander of the Ruhr, took up his then unoccupied Germany,_ , in an.eff4rt, to get the archives. The ;K the Rhine, action of the German coal barons is -3wadquarten jp,the Hotel Sri military p0 �� land half an hour later the military ate+lastly,those other customers who i t also likely to bring in its wake sabot-, formerly'obtained supplies from.the i - K gfficials visited the•city officials and Ruhr. �, _ - _-_. age on the part of the workers. s elfieisBy informed them of the occu- f m r-N C K -r i,UU t-ra O tv U E M O K e U iti t�.n °.,v v The British Labor party endorsee : pation of the city. The French re- Pam, Jan. 14.-It is understood 'd here that Bochum and its coat field, _ The map shows the portions of Germany which are already occupied by the action of the .United States in `.,gneettsei 'billet's for ten thousand hying east of Essen, will 'be occupied allied•troops " a guarantee of GermanY's good faith. The dotted portion withdrawing her troops from the `troops.: Rhine and contends that the preaenc4. '�"" 3be railroad station was occupied by French troops for the purpose of around Essen shows the thousand square miles of Ruhr district which of British troops there now is doing : later as .tbt troops striae-, by road. giving the allies control of a much France intends to occupy. It includes the richest coal and iron depoadta in no good. On the whole, though, the "�&o#t cd them are bivouacked around i �r' P of the Ruhr coal basin many. The Ruhr is the maivapring of'German industrial fife. Laborites, support the Government's s which is encircled. It is in order to collect the German Gov- --_'---••_--.- general reparations policy and sees in r' f,he �' brhment tax of 40 per cent. It is pro- 'bb.• Ontario comb honey,'per dozen, the "Mailed Fiat" tactics of France a jRSsown that many of the troops are to f ► � "; he sent ,to Birchum. Hugo Stinaes' Pow that, with-th'ia.money, plus a Week' Markets $8.75 to $4.60, - further stepp toward the economic de- ----- etrorrghold, ar.1 it is presumed that similar anronnt due on 'German taxes' Potatoes, Ontaiioa. No. 1, 90c to $1; stfnction of Germany and resultant' - - on all coal burned in the Ruhr, the " No. 2, 85 to 90c. European chaos. l,fr Ohs entire Ruhr region, to Dortmund . :.-. Smoked meats--Hams, mad., 26 to . . Allied Commission shall pay far de1iv- Toronto. The Laborites also think Germany !ad the ouia�r.lost coal mining region 28c; cooked ham, 88 to 40c; smoked p ,r 1ivt11 be oe6pied. Belgian.troops are eries of coal to the allies under the Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 32 to rigs in adapting the policy of pas- ' Q=pyinR some of the Essen suburbs. Versailles- Treaty' provisions, sines $1.25%., 35c; breakfast bacon, 32 to 36c; spe- sive resistance, claiming that more " t� -The F:ench troops diaapgsared off Berlin has announced it will no longer Manitoba oats-Nominal. d&I brand breakfast bacon,•88,to 40c; can be done with this weapon to bring nuke payments. Manitoba barley-Nominal. backs, 'boneless, 39 to 43e. about failure of the French venture S thole sues•a at nightfall,a few hnndred It is a if it roves neem- AH the above, track, Bay parts. Cured meats Long clear bacon, 50 than in any other manner, especially ] ad them redsaining in the city in their , P - "w. that the &?lies will put a new ' Akan corn•-•No. 2 yellow, to 70 lbs., $20;.10 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 lion foreign abor or Socialists. Meta,or at the telegraph offices,post sary, P 88rfic• No. 3 elaow, 8746, afi rail. lbs. and n $18; lightweight roils, in � �� 3 . vffice, c"y hall, or railroad depots. paper mark into circulation, its value y p' g In political quarters the action of +Chose visible at the poet office excited to be guaranteed by the collections it, Barley-Malting, 60 to 63c, accord- barrels, $38; heavyweight rolls, $35. the German coal syndicate in remov- i to freights outside. Lanai-Aire tierces, 16c; tubs, ;'tiootrs euriosity than resentment is believed may be made in fire Ruhr sguckwheat-No. 2, 78 to 80c. 16%c; pails, 16aY•c; prints, 18c. ing its archives i� criticized as heed-: a A late:depateh from Essen says:- ftltrlet- Rye-No. 2, 83 to $5c. Shortening, tierces, 13% to 14c; tubs, 'law and provocative. If there Is a The district:now held the French'Tile Fre tart military authorities 'here by Mi'1Keed-Del. Montreal' freight, 14 to 14%c• yells 14,4 to I6c• prints sitting of-Parliament,undoubtedly the, 1,, ltsve I.P.-.1 their plans for the exploits- and Belgians, producing 26,000,000 bags included: Bran, per ton, $24; 17 to 17%c. ' Laborites and Liberals will demand. ,tom a the coal industry of the district tons of coal,could not supply the allied shorts,per ton,;26;middlings,;28.60; Heavy steers, choice, E? to ;i8;�that the Government take a stronger before both manutactsa°rse and work- quota of 19.000.000 tons and leave sni-.good feed flour. $2. I butcher steers. choice, 16.60 to ;7.26; stand against Fence,but the Govern- . sirs. It has become apparent to tits fldent for the Ruhr industries in the Ontario wheat--No. 2 white, $1.11 do. good, $6.50 to $6; do, med, $5 to I ment plainly has one eye on-Lausanne' , y„ ;Minch that the tact which they have occuPfed zone, which consume at the to $1.13,according to freights outside; $5.50; do nom.. $4 to E4.50; butcher and the necessity of French support !n l,v i„ �.. No.,2. $I.08 to ;1.10. heifers, choice, $625 to $?; do. mad dealing wfth the •- a +ua j untarle No. Z wants oat?•--46 to 440M $5 to $6; do, cam., ;4 to Sib; bu rat sines the fields which would be ran- i*... 'wq an Deasy one. From rganulactrrr- Ontario corn-Nominal. cows, choice, $8 to $6.50• -do, mad., - '_" ae+e and e2ltcia]s' they will hate to m ti►e extension d occupation Ontario Sour-Ninety per con'. $8.50 to $4.60; canners ands otters, $2 0 y r count on a land of passive resistance, produce 70,000,000 tons, the French pat., !n jute bags, Moataeal, prormpt,to $2.50; butcher ball. good, ;4.50 to.Ptedicts Halt : control of them would lve the shipment, $5.20 to $5.30• Toronto'$5.2'5; do, com., $2.25 to $2.50; feeder A' and irotm the workers they will have figure � - I to expect demands far in excess of prvbbem. Of course, the Germans out-,basL, $5.15 to $6.20; built, seaboard, steers, good, $S to $5.60; do fair, E4 = n PlOgre9g : what would have been made on Germs side of the occupied district might re- $6 to $5.10. to $15; stockers, good, $4 to 4.50; do, ---' - Brae to pay for coal and thus not peg Manitoba flour-let pats., in cotton fair, $8 to $4; calves, choice, $13 to A despatch from London saps:--8iz, ;. man employer✓: The plan of opera- sacks, $1.10 per bbl; 2nd pats, $6,60. ;1825• do, medium, $8 to ;10• do, Mackay Edgar, British industrialist *on w� they have drawn tip is as the tax,but the French calculate there ' Hay-Extra No. 2, per ton, track, tom., 43 to $3.50; mi'1ch cuss, choice, and financier, has just returned hears as any that could bly Patriotism will not go so far. Toronto, $11 to $12; mixed $10.50 to 60 to $80; a� choice, $70 469 eamrplete P $ from s visit to the States. _. -.. - ---- $12; clover, $8 to $11. $90; lambs. choice. $13.60 ,to $14.25; ."it. is an amusing spectacle;" .hs 92Z BIG HIGHWAY •. straw-Oar lots,per ton,track, To. sheep; choice, $7 to x$7.50;.do, culls, �y '�� you have 115,000,000 Tonto. I$2 bo $260; hogs, fed and watered, people feverishly tearing from the, 4._: s.._ _... .YEAR IN CANADA i,4r. 25� tr-iplets,� 26%e;;� St ltorA6 twins,7cC $}points, 9.60. Montreal. r country people it to inaiTintana ate e6felg � M Old, large, 27c; twins, 280; Stilton, '•-'`;.Dy766 Mies of Improved '9�. 29c. Cora-American No. 2 yedkrw, 91% terly without precedent in all hussar, ,. " - Butter--Finest -- _o prints, 43 to 92er Oats-Can.West:, No. 2, B8 to history. Roads at Total Cost of , tq is 0 4be; ordinary creamery grints, 40 84c- do, No. 8, 58 to 59c; extra No. 1 "They have long been the ckampaoni i $35,706,591. to 41e. Dairy, $0 to 810. Cooking, feeo, 55 to 5&; No. 2 local white, 53 spenders of the world, but now they, _ '-'-'•c to 64e. Flour-Mara. spring wheat are Ottawa, inn. 14.-Another big r�' Dressed ou' -Chickens, milk= silly. kind ell previous recosda lcol� highway year in Canada has just p 9 pats., firsts,bakers' $ do, second's, $6.60; sally. �; red, over 6 lbs., 23 to S1c; do, 4 to 6 � , $6,40; wir:R+et• pats., ?;roes-,.' At the close of the calendari ''w�' lbs. 21 to 27c• do, bust 6 lbs. 21 to� Sir Mackay asst that the biggest; _____ Y; choice, $6.50. Rolled oats-B&C of 90 economic fact in the world to-day it ; gear 1922 theore hail been : under 27c; do, 4 to I the., 16 to 25c; do, 2 lbs., $8.15 to $825. Bran, $24.Shorts, �' r'. agreement for Federal aid in connec-I to 4 tbs.. 14 to 21c. Hens, over 5 Fla., $26. Middlings, $31. Hay--No.8.per Amerka s gigantic consuming powers , tlon with the Cersrhds highway Act 274 a 23 to 27c; do, 4 to 5 lbe., 19 to 25c; ton, car lots, $16 to $17. "It is terrible, because already it isi, - gzajecb at se. estimated cost of $35,- do, 8'to 4 lbs., 11 to 17c. Roosters, 18 Oheese-Finest. easteins, 2446 to outrunning production F - to '18c. Ducklings, over f; tbs_, 28 to;24%c. Butter-Choicest c creamery, Then the financier- goes on toy 706,991 for 5786 miles of road in the 26c• do. 4 to 5 Tbs., 21 to 24c. T`arkeyyse,'8835 to 39c. E h that before long while the different pmvinesc Forty per cent.of young, 10 tbs and up, 28 to 38c• do, St3. I Fresh, 46 to new- prophesy -1 trite estimated cost, the percentage of _: New Canadian Senator selected, 40c. No. 1 stock, 3&; aesv- demand will be as voracious as eves,. ., Sir Allen Aylesworth, S.C. i.G.• of °oho' 18 to 23c. Geese,i b to 21c, laid eggs, 60c. Potatoes=Per bag, ca: _ Fedeea�l aasistan&payable dus on this Margarie-20 to 22c. - lots 96c to $1. the supply will.have run short, and. _ system amounts to $14,282,796. There Toronto, appointed to the Canadian Eggtr--No. 1 candled, 3? to 3&; - -- - so he predicts a sharp halt in Amer Senate to All the seat left vacant by selects, 43 to 44c• cartons new laids, The idle man kills time. Time kills ican progress, which may be was- of the.year , had bleu paid at the close �the death- of Senator William Proud- 60r to 62c. the idle man. thing like a collapse. „ . to the provinces about $8,000,000. ___-- -- - This aarount does not include any toot. He was Minister.of Justice dar- . Beans --Can+-hand-picked,lb., B-35r' _ expenditures incurred b the provinces 1ng the Laurier regime. primes, &. y Maple products-Syrup, Per ice• RUM SBIW MAY RBULT IN during 1922, as these must be audited g91•, $2.50; per 5 gal. tin, $2.40 per v - by of Acials of the Department of Rai}- BELGIAN' OPINION gal: Maple sugar, 1b., 23 to 25c. ways and Canals and certified to by DIVIDED ON RUHR Honey-fi0-]b. tins, i 2 to 12 sc per _,..��iWIJH MKS IN TSiE BAMANS : the Canada Highways Commission as a:.: - lb.; 5-2%-l.b. tins, 111j to 14%c per ` st and reasonable; and _ r. ctua9, necessary Controversy May End in Fall ^: .. _ further,owing to the fact that most of , :;, 7r = German 'Labor sail State Official Protest Amt French the provinces have not been able to of Coalition and Change of :,- have their accounts ready for audit. Occupation-Invaders Anticipate Further Trouble by : T� eatment of Federal aid work -Policy. Increasing War Material and Bringing Up Addi- .;;;;:;:, r.�.:.. not include an work in Alberta, Manchester, Jan. 14.-1'khere am""a ::: : - tiolaal Troops. _ does y n -::•� Ps Parliament that leas signs outside Pa -Commission some H' Comm sg .. the Where >elrws'y's not yet been constituted, the country.is not behind the Govern- to London, Jan 14.-There is aenaiety. tiorrs countries are spared to false• rug table shows for the ment's policy of supporting France in action to prevent such aiggression. maondw year of 1922 the mileage the Ruhr, says the Guardian's cones- `; here not only about ezbtaeion of Essen, Jan. 14.-Despite the order✓ tinder agreement the Provincial alloca- pondeTnt at Brussels. 5e. far. however, , French occupation of the Ruhr and c co'co vinci s' of ? "';:;`:.`. ' ' of General Degoutte, the French oom- don under' the act, end the total Do- there i►as,been ng sign r• ;.... " in Parliament, •,..., ; " : tightening of the screws an Germany, mand�er, prohibiting fire leaf 4loaef tnintovi'aid pay menta"made: disapproval but aLo ae to the possibility of fire rtt'ike in the.Ruhr as a protest agars payments The extreme c. ns of Flemish 4�c rw _z. Allocation. made opinion and the Brussels Standard Little Entente making slams show of occupation, Labor union and i Late of, Mileage oDi ficials •gave decided work will ceeae ;; force against 'Germany in etrpipoa•t o1 888 $603,455 $148,758 organ of the Powerful Catholic Flown- :?.�,; .� between 11 arA 11.30 to-morrow morn- ..._ 426.80 1,468,720 1,026,590 ish Union are decidedly'hosti}e to oc- " , ,; ::;;:?',' France. _ ing 'throughout the.district. „ B. 1•,287.20 1,168,845 810,276 cupation of the Ruhr.. '•' !': ?:; This would, it is believed, have a Word has also passed Eby word ofd Que 566 4,748,420 .787,583 The controversy may yet lead to the, . `c>. :jr; serious efleet in t'he Hal a na In this mouth among the population of ts0 - Qnt" -629 -;6,877,275 8,874,247 fall of the present Liberal-Catholic ';��:` connection the'Economist 8678 to-day: Ruhr that all traffic in the steels and 796 -:1,602,265 489,685 Coalition, and .possible ,withdrawal .. 1,434 -:1;806,256. . "800,83? from.tire ):`tench bide. � "There is definite danger, wilhicgh we a1�1 pecleattiana will stand still for two; ?: de. regard,that --888._. __7,251,956 _978,014 _- '.dare not die t the occupati n minutes as an additions} test. o pro Tine d4ettrldubIon of Dominion aid to . may start a conflagration that would .. The French we-beginning to feat FOrinii Letters Exam t spread right through Central Europe the stubborn German passive obehw) the various provinces for the last cal<- FtOm Receipt Tax 1 A Canadian to Ireland. and the Balkans. This danger' is in. Lion cannot be continued for aU7y it as fo]Saws: Nava Scotia, �. nip ,ender Yew creased by Preaddent Hardtng's an- length of time without canal iE389,177; New Brmwwiak, $871,9? - An adventurous' young 3f '� Ce,nadtan riouncement of withdrawal of United ?sculls. They are drawing up mor� - Quebec $!47,815. Ontario, ,047,918; A despatch from Ottawa_ says:- newspaperman' is H. N. Moore, a son �,. , States troops from Cabl",which alt- troop@ and war material, incl�udiniq _ #: 4°s,,, s Lsni+toja, $187,9-,4; Saskabchrwan, The exemption from th"eeeipt talc of Dr. T.Albert Moore, a leading Cana- 4­f to the world and to Germany armored �srs,and tanks-for the hi}lgj British Colombia, $524,541. which had been conceddd''b?the Min- than Methodist divine. He ha Manag• the withdrawal of moral snrpport from streets. inter of Customs and Irilend Revenue ins Editor of the Freeman, of Dublin, Francs end her colleagues," The German security police are do-' rk, to town postcards acknowledging pay. and during the peat tour years his The Economist also asserts that if ing sda they can to prevent a cld Egg shipments ft+o>3h Alberta &net meats of money has been extended to paper has been raided by Sinn Fetnere, u4 breaking all records and indicate the cover a class of form-letters. That Black and Tans and Republican. France faf7e 1b obtain what she ie between the French s+dldiera end tbet mpid development of the poultry in, class is the type of form totter which, When aU his equip2frent was destroyed after in the Ruhr, she may attempt derives w Eason and pipits a last few years in t�s s method of folding, has the ad- he issued the Freeman as a handbill. do extend her occupation to all Gar- dazmre watch the guard posts in i .. �uatry in the Yes by many, and it Is asked at what point of the Poet office, railroad sira*hm asht�, ^ r »' v ovine which used to 'be twitted tbe- dress placed upon it and is diapatehed .Republicans have tYtreaten+ed him with Great-Britain and other League of Na. oa61 orisdimto offices, R used Ciduwe eggs, w4hbout the see of an envelop, dt3affi. ."anus* a tin s.,•, ,;- .+w:i" .;�a- wn°•2'zz�; f..,,• _ ye.• •i-" :•' -.,-,": �' .'r' ';.- '' a•'x;` Z; y��:j r4,r• -,N`•A „7,o-!'^}.,'r�' 'y..z r ' �c.i+f t".r;�r'� ty'+!L 5".yr�,•tey r,..� ,:"?k ,+g.z •`^.Z+�^'. r i r '.s '" ",r-$,F7 E' J x t •rK�tixr-•«-�%r.,`''r?''`r•'t sr,•s:.,;,- "��.R• s.. x•�-^'ta'Tw&.' -'�„�r``�.�`''L � e xw"' y�_< :y. -siW,�L;w��.i£.:�„ rte,•`-����.w„"�.Ci.r.y u. :w- pp -• - i +z. •,.:, r .y.,. ^j.,.. _ ty' .:a -�'�s .,Y.. 'i, x _ ••i:�w'Y - . .. 's ' i. .Y.., .Z� ',�, .+.,i. ^ .--. 4•n.' ':i. ..fir .' ._• :.._ • _- .. , _ . :. .' _._� ._ . � ,... . --. _ ' _. . � _ - - .. - ._ _ , ..! AeT�•►►+s•r�s� ''...�;� HY BAGS ACID 'PALMER HA.SvNOw _ , DLSCA tDED CAM - •tyro stnsotin Can Get Around Like a Y ilea �r S� lOC TYPEWRITER><i. ~ : '�e Kidneys Seldom to Blame-- - - i MASTER THE r sy •eifi. = The Trouble Due to Blood -Man Since Taking Taniac, �a =na11. The touch ly $15. sY.iatrP. .. Says tpaauY,sht In a}a,lessons only ir6.00. ' m Says Hansel Citizen. Sal S,nora BldTypewriting hico School, 71' Impurities. • ' For 'Sluggish Liver t :• • • • e "Yon don't often see a man as apry • ; There is more nonsense talked about • • as I am at seventy-two," declared . or Constipated backache than any o6er trouble. Thomas Palmer,Sr.,well-known retired ELP WANTED. WE REQUrlis farmer of Hansel, Ont., while on. a Bowels' A parties to knit men's- wool mocks ; " Some people have been frightened into .r or us at home, either with machine or w the belief that ev backache means - visit In London, Out r by hand. Send stamp and addrssaa�� a° -_ e'Y ! envelope for information. The Canad2l; deadly kidney trouble. As a matter of i -At the time I'sot Taulsc I could Clean yams bowels! P'eei Sao: wholesale -Distributing Co.. Dept. 4L ' •a:' hardly walk at alt, and hadn't been When you fee! sick. dtazy, '"rat. oritlia, Ont. medical fact not one backache in t;II !y has anything to do with the kidneys. down town without my walking.stick when your."head to dull or aching, or BELTING FOR �.E since lest September. But last Thurs- your stomach U sour or , Most backaches come. from sheer laeey, lust .. weakness and kidney drugs can't help ` day I went down town twice without take one or two Caemrets to relieve z that. Yap need something LO.lmpmve - 1{ and gat about ea good as many 8. constipation. No griping-nicest fall $�TINC4 OF ALL KINDS. NEW Oil, arc , younger man. I suffered terribly with dvecathartic on., earth wed, Pulleys, saws, cable. hose,. .`. i your blood and build you up, and that IRt i�wn-aDs etc., shipped subject to approval at low!• fa exactly what Dr. WfIliams' Pink 1I . Doing H is Part. constipation the last ten years, bad no and children. 10e a bra. Paste like eat prices in Canada. York f!sItkna Co...,.':, Pills will do. Some backaches are 1 " appetite and was bothered a great deal candy. 13B York fit, Toronto. g• really muscular rheumatism: some are The papers say there world'be no with my kidneys. Sometimes every 4e symptoms of such, samenta as irk• panics if people only had confidence in joint in my body ached. 'I wee badly . Pigs tint are-washed put on a fifth a Sneaza, Indigestion, fSpnatipats and the banks. I run down and seldom got a night's mare mesh than dx a that are left COARSE SALT liver troubles. In women most back- "Well, I'm not tvoalyLng—confidence is the only thing I ever had in a bank." elm' LAND SALT inches come from any weakness or ir- "If I hadlae last sprung it would lregularity of the blood supply. To get r have saved me money, for I took meth- Mlnard's Liniment for Nauntgia. $ rid of the trouble take a tonic like Dr. �� Fiiush Tlutt Cotuits. CiDe two years without any relief to - .TOlij?NTO SALT WORKS s Williams' Pink Pula to enrich ` the One of the moat demoralizing things speak of. But Tarlac and the Tarlac �+ blood and bring strength -to acs ng the.world is to get into the habit of p� have put me in flue shape, RZA I , Q. J. CLIFF TOROfItTO -. // starting things with enthnstea3m and R backs and weak. nerves. MrJ W. then fizzling; sto�pin8 and leaving eland ready to praise id to the limit" �... . ... �zc Levering, Onk„ tens wRt4t. Tarlac to for sale by 'all gad drug- them MRS. BUDGE them half done. This is fatal to all these pills did. for.him. He says:— gists.• Over 85 million bottles sold.•� excellence; it is a deadly blow to ef- r oetllb I ache. `for about flue flciency. After a while you will.inea- Unnecessary Exertion. gears with backache. If I caught cold 1 It seemed to settle in my back, which Dacitate yourself for doing good work, "I've heard she walks in her sleep." ■ O WEAK Veined me so badly that I could hardly On the other hand the habit of doing -icy—end they'with two autoI turn over fn tied. These attacks would things to a complete finish, Of-stamp- tiles." � s last for a week ut the days. I tried fug aster,everythLag with the mark of your � � � ti A R D lY STAND. ' '•° -meat' remedies but'they did not drive character, of putting life stamp of ex- MONEY ORDERS. 1' away the trouble. About two years eellence upon it, constantly increases Pay yottr out-of-Lown s000ants by ---,- ego, while suffering from one of these your capadafty for doing good work, Dominica Express Mousy Order. a'1ve "- attacks, a friend advised me to. try In" sa UH-dofn8 things kills it. Dollars costs three cents. _ - Tells How Lydia E.Pinidlam'a 1 - :,-.Dr. Wlilianfis• Pink Pills, I followed It is not the beginning of things that = his advice with the best of results, as counts so very much; it is the finish. Silk furnishes the longest continu- "� 4i Vegetable Compound r' = I have had no attack of the trouble°That is the test of y,r ability, of your offs fibre known One cocoon has been `> known to elm nearly three-fourths •Yiestored Her Health slate, and I feel sure thet I am per- efficiency. How does the 'thing you , y +x --- ma.nwAly relieved.- started turn out; how did you leave its a mile. s Yon can get these piss through any Did you Set dlsoourag ad and leave it ( r- River Desert,Qua.- ,'I used to bave is-p ., 'dealer In mediclue or by mail postpaid half done or did you come up to the, 1 `� �C ;� severe pain is nay side. I would-be tur- '�. st b0 oents a box or six boxes for $2.50 finish with it like a real victort—O. S. �' S � ' able to length f Land could stand from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Harden. _•,s( for any fen o!time to do m i:oaine . �i'" or washing, but I would have to IG 18rockvIlle, Out 0 - -. down to t relief from the pain. I — ♦ M had this far about two years, then a Blaming it on the Wan friend told me to try Lydia E. Pink. ;t-ffATU r F° - � - r" Cf S BQWF if ham's vegetable Compound as she had e A little boy who pinched his finger , had food results. I oertamly dot cod r. s^ �!n the Boar uttered a naughty word--& i �r_Vc S'� ri�1 p j restt�to from it, too. as the Teat lima I sword he had promised to forget--sad j aka v aaaaa.t+ 1 +hastened to apologize to his dismayed "California Fig Syrup n - is ' , had a adze slab wan art May and I have '& / not had it since. I am also hsglad o!' Smother. "I, deer tauldn't help if," be The healthy child sleeps well and I� -�avmg t nuninmedlcine�that ttel -Ideclared. "I deer it's tbo after facts d its waking hours cross a t�hiinnkk your ped ur�ng ,� Child S Best Laxative i ink wad."-mrs.,L. V. B1JDQle sad pod _ � e wa_ • _..._-..--.... but always hancv sad laughing. It is � The little boy was not much better only the sickly child that is cross and - - s.- - . ' If you-are suffering from the-t&t i ti� �+�.,.�.� j� j� t River aert, Quebec. in finding excuses than the rest of us. peevish. Mothers, if your ehtidren do -. 1A L{UM a i� , dl1 a way, perhaps.the war its to blame of s displacement, irreQularftiea, back -:a for crime waves, not sleep well; If they arm stuns and Qr,as �i ache,headaches, nervousness,or a pahT ''rl political laadalldss. cry a great deal, give them Baby's a Yea ?: #y pinched fingers and puppy love. Own Tablets and they will 'soon be - in the aide you should kiss no time le Daily use of the Soapp keeps the trying Lytlm E. Pitskham'e 'Ves!bLabls � - Isn't-it time, however, that we for Fell and tin again. The Tablets --- skin smooth mad clear,wrhilstoaebas Compound, _ - rot our war hystertar it doesn't help are a meld but thorough lasstfvs which of the Ointment now and then pre- Lydia E. Plnkham's Private Teat- � ae any in solving the real problems regulate the bowels, sweetenhe rtom- vest little skin troubles besot: _ upon "Ailments Peculiar to Wo• '• left by the .war to blame that awful ach, b&nbh caastfpebon, colic and la- earfous. Cutle>aa Talcum ie ideal men"will be sent ou free neon conflict for all the absurdities and for po"�bK• Write for it.to the Lydia par digestion and promote healthful steep. s.y2k, *01ma�ss,,X�25-15 c TalsmI said Medicine Co.,Cobour� Ontario. lif - XeTeitiee of so-caltad human. nature. They are absolutely guaranteed free th,ousbcuttheDoatinion.CanadianDepot: ' from opiates and may be given to the lb"o&3"at.!d is..w. Subaei book contains vshrable lalorma#3!P► Gttetea ii mr shaveswltLmat Moo,& -every woman should know. p It is one of the must profound new-born babe with pFrfect safety. / Tongue Shows if truths in him en life that sooner, or They an sold by medicine dealers, or -later you get back whit you give, by xaall at 25 cents a box from _The Mons,t;ohetipated - -, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, - tt t - tiAinard's Liniment for Rheureuaisra, Oat - BirittSeC��-e+rs.7G the pain! • :,.Y isi�amr- �' ty tiff as cross.0 ; _ 8nriy mother) wick lid loves size -fruity" Apply Sloar►s to sore spot.it increas- fornis,ark Syrup" sad es chtuladon scatters congestion.This - H EAI,.,TH EDUCATION a ebowels, ;A nd� ,,.an,{d� til>�iila� constipated, b9lous, fevw%h. fretful, Ow pain dUappmirsi • BY DR J. J. MIDDLETON has cold, colic, or it stomach is eons. - _ Pt+eviaekal /•air of Nealtlt, Ontario : tongue coated, breath bad, remember f a good cleaasltns of the little bowels moans a • � C >tk. lBliSMea wiH iba pad q eslsw•r gncmtioas on PRblto"Health ass. n/ In often all that is necessary. ~ku � ! tiros gwooss tkde eoi� Ad¢rem bin at spadiva Boars, Spading Ask your druggist for genui� "CaW A1ad•in Caxaa'a 1"'"'" anasa"Ter"It a, - forma Fig Syrup"which has direction@ - - - Lor-babfes and cWdzen of all ages psiobed on bottle. Mother! You must Fresh air is the breath of life. germs of nay disease like tuberculosis may "California" or yon may get an There is NW4 use in trying to keepp must have abundance-F fresh air For - - webs U we do not set abundance of #lem it Is not snough to �pe�d _ - pure fresh air to breathe. In breath- daylight hours in the the entire r A`• I g we taste oxygen into our lungs, t*isnty fora Bonn should be fresh air and expel the carb6n doxide or waste hours. The windows slbouM be open, 1�a ChO ? ;t- matter In bile form-of expired air. or the porch available st @51 times. '. s �11t -Oxygen is absolutely isaentra+l to life, The tuberculosis patient- who tries to and its great use in the body 1s to set'6tay in the open air as-much as pos- :Hot Minard's Liniment on =^ r free or bring into action the energy'sible and Who faithlully follows the cotton wool bringa quick re- stored in the body in the form of l other directions of his physician, has list for Minard s is king of n digested and assimilated food. The the beat thae of recovery. -- �; body gate its-warmth and power to For those who are well, good health work from the burning or oxidation is promoted and maintained by no bet- Of these foci substances in the cell. ter n,eano than deep breathing daily llllinard's ; 'UNLESS you see the name 'Bayer".. On tablets, u We know that the burning of wood in the open air, and suitable outdoor or coal in a stove cannet take pace exercise. If man woman and Liniment without oxygen. ' If you shut o$ all young peivon in is country could be -are not getting Aspirin at all the draughts and make the stove air-!pem• ed m a matter of daily r oou. The Family Medicine Chest, . tight the fire will burn low and event-1 tine to take .at least twelve deep i usliy go out altogether. Oxygen is breaths in the cpen air, or before an just as necessary for lire burning of open window every morning, tale, ' 'food, the fuel of the body, and fresh residual aI the lungs would be re- - ;air contains oxygen• placed by fresh air and acre oxygen People whose resistance is weaken-!;supplied for the general upkeep of,the ild fish body. Irk bt I For the Kidneys. by disesae and who mast t not' The t would un'd� , poly to keep alive but to conquer the be beneficial to .: :, -� and would .• ";° ,r brieg shirt a general improvement Kidney troubles are frequently , • in the health standard of the entire caused by badly digested food community, which overtaxes these organs to elitninatetheirritantacidsformed. rt _ STOMACH MISERY, A ,, 38rit asks what the Help your stomach to properly, " danger is in allowing young people to become stoop-shouldered a b,ow digest the food by taking 1S to a .- GAS, INDIGESTION defect man be ooa reefed. 30 drops of Extract of Roots,Bola - Stoops slwaildera are undesirable, as flst>ter Seijers Gntiw Syrup, because tt =rease efficiency, look and your kidney disorder will' a: " �� badly and that the rom tl disappear. Get the "Pape's Diapepsin Corrects y person does P P y not take much ph7skal or gymnastic genuine..50c.and$1.00 bottles. -- ,,, „ ,s ,Sour, Upset Stomachs exercise. It may be the resuilt of an ` o �� A�ept only an unbroken package of Bayer-'Tablets of incorrect posture whiil•e at work. _ _ Aspirin," which contain§ directions and dose worked out by at Once There may be a tendency to lung -physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions fat, trouble, but that kind of case most Aaaiwm braes log snaaei.s a ,Pape's Diapep-sin" is the quickest, liable is the narrow cheated which're- soots on slpreet relief for inllligestion, gases, �strlts from arrested development. Colds `, Headache Rheumatism y`.natulence, heartburn, sourness, far- The remedy lies-in gymnastics and DDS' DISEASES Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ' �mt?<nfation or stomach distress caused physiloal exercises persisted in for n es'd x°" t° y'°e't r. by acidity. A few tablets give almost long time, the avoidance of wrong or Mailed Free a any A6. Earache Lumbago 'Pain, Pain '' dress by the Author. incorrect postures, and the oempa- H. Oka Glover oo.,lhe. Jmnredtate stomach relief. Correct , 129 teat 24th Atreet . • your stomach and digestion now fora !lions that may cause it. Slronitier� Now York, 'U.S.A. )Tandy `Bayer"1x/res of 12 tablets—Afro bottles of 24 and ]00—Drn�gisti. .."' !braces are not mucr good. The proper' A.Dirin fa the trade mark (ragiatored In Canada) of Bay.r Menufaeture of Homo- ;�.. few cents. DruggUts sell Millions of plan is to develop the muscles and � aceticacidester of Aalleyllcacld. V"Ile It is well known that Aspirin means Bayer Packages. eep the right pion. ( ISSUE No. 8—'23. imanufacture, to assist tho public taainst imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Conspeus p� * min be stamped with their general trade mark„ the "Sayer crap.' ,a.,F- - - . .s -,ai. •.ca,.:.r:'.x r :''fir �r! 4'n.„t(.' ..r' p c�� .�'. :., i. a ...�. � •�.. n.y,,:�=�, .w ,.,�,�•,� s.y. ..•w.• ':a.�, •�;,�'.:"7j- -Y ,,. ,.;,• •,•;ts.,'.,'^'r n "i :c,•�'fkil''' ..;a.. .�.y.0;.�•'sfi7.:r.::.p:� ,�` .�-' '�,,- "',�,:��#,�,,�.'._ ,�! �� 'A>n;'' ,kw: .f., AN n - �•.` ... "' ' ' - �+ .'IMU" 3+ ., ,.r. ;..«.,'.��+;,; F.,,k, s �..F, ..�.i:x•V''L}�iD""'°,,�G. - r'E:'`�r, -.aF'�..?S �%�„•,°.«c.•.,.✓,,. _;J` w�,uRySc•�..• ��i ,,."" . •�- ,�•�� N ENtS \ICA�1175. tea . --OurJ ior'hoikey went ._ ..R ,✓ tin team ;, _ / 1 = :y,, �•I' r•, Z /'�..�..w..� .1. to Claremont on Tuesday evening 13oYSS-Ia ever loving memory of our - , .'� Y ' ` 19 but lost by 11 to 4. dear wife and mother, Jane Boves, l � Pickeriafz, who awed to rest, Jac. re Boeri, on`Frisltiy.'Jan. 12th; to -Dr: Henry will be here as usu. ,, p J $d. and Mra.` lsb,a daughter. al neat Tuee ay to attend to his 16th. 18: .. -- -Born on Wedaesda Jan. 10 professional duties. +� One precious to our heart is gone, "^ m 0 ' y'' ' -Rev, J. W. Banner, of Green= The voice we loved is stilled, <' tro David S. and Mrs. Crawford, a The place made vacant in our home-- Matt hter. wood, will occupy the pulpit io Can never more befilled, "M re. L. K. Devitt, of Toronto, the Methodist church here on Sun. - ' ,visited her events H. and Mrs, day cnoralog, But peaceful o brew rely dear.mother; - A te: the Christmas and ' Tie sweet to breathe our name, parents, —Rev. Dr. Pickard of New In life we loved �� ti this week. • you very dearly, -On Wednesday nornin Jaek York City, spent Monday and In death we do the same. !' y g' Tuesday with his cousins. James HvssaxD AND FAbiiLY `• New Years" 1'"USh we are - -Frost succeeded in forcing the and Mrs. Andrew. - "nsereurp down to 18 degrees below _ .' .,Zero, —Ala enjoyable dance and social CARD OF THANKS: N-= - - alw'ays sure to find a num" - hour was spent on Felday evening '''' ! -The county council will meet -= s t _ _r tt 1f " pu ectant to statutes on Ttieeday last in the Town Hatl, under the We wish to express through the '- ` �::�:.{,, der �. Odds and ends= that auspices of the R. C. Church. News our sincerest ¢rati£nde to our T ' neat at the County Council Cliatn -Rev. P. P. Gardiner was in friends,especial! W. B. and Mrs. ' :. bare, Whitby. _ y must be cleaned up regard- Oahawa on Tuesday attending the Powell and John avd Mrs. McGinty, -.;.,,:.,.- ' .-. -Mrs, Walter Sleep had the mie- - - - - fortune on Sunday to frac >Z a one funeral of the late Rev,yGeorge who, by their acre of kindness and less of profit. Here are Yule, who died on Satnrda , after expressions of sympathy, have helped _ _ •of trey ribs by talliag when gek• as in our deep§orrow by the death of b- an illness of two weeks. ting out of a rig, a kind husband and-lovin father. . •• - It the.beginning of the year -Co?.tmq, EYE SPECIALIST-Dr. g some of them • y•" t rubber tires increased in price I5 F. E. Luke, 167 Yonne St., Toron- -afxs. 3. H. CU:�mol?s CND FA FAMILY. x to, ftt A. H. Alliu's drug store, - ' ::.. .per cent and another rise iu price Whitby, Tuesday, Jsn. 30. Glass• " SAtE RE�aISTE°. Men's Mackinaty Z'est3, re¢ 1.7.5. clearing at 98e 'l a eapeeted'shortty. es if re aired at rizht rtceR. * — " •• ,� -Miss Manhard, of Brockville, 9 p c Knit Fool Vests, 98c -The Young Pru le's Society ..ATL'RDAY, JAS: 20TH-Reg. C1}des, - r' spent Lett days with Mrs. Dickies. of St. Andrew's Church suet on good .cattle. farm implements etc., 3rey Shaker Shirts, small sizes, 11 and 14� during the latter'o severe Illness. belonging to G. B. Forrest, lot 13. f #; Monday evening at the home-of worth 1:5}, clearing at 98c We can, now report' that Mrs. con. 8,Pickering. No reserve. 8 - Dickie is itn roving. Harry and firs, Soyeq, when an raonthe credit. Sate at 1 o'clock • p enjoyable' social 'time wag spent 'Grey Felt Slippers,leather soles,half price 89C . Services in St,-George a chureh: p D. A. Pugh, auctioneer. Morning at 10.30, Evening At 7.00, by all' TvzsDAY, JA-,;t `?ni)—Auction .sale Grey Stork Sox, going at a 85e 4. 813oday School at 2.00 o'clock p.m -The annual meeting of the of farm stocks. implements etc., at B tptierns at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. E. Pickering Public Library will .be lot 5. con.8, PicLerlt3g, the proper- -will _ -"' _-Black Arcti6 Slipper with buckle and Mena Bruce Fill t fflclaf�: held in-the-library rooms on Wed• ty of F. J.Davies. Sale at]'o'clock, .._Leather Slipper, reg 2,•50, going at 2;89 1 W. J. Monne has aurchaseda aesday evening nest. All those - sharp. - See bills. David A. Pugh, a n �' interested •n boobs are requested auctioneer. Buys' Sweater Coats,•pullovers, and Boy's Tweed- ;,. building lot from W. G Ham juat 1 Pants, odd lots, rag 3.00 and 3:25,now 68c �w� .. to attend. R EDNESDAY, JAN. 21Ta-Anction . • . . west of the blrtcksmith ahoy and -,Annual Parie'h Meeting of St. sale of 35 fresh cases and springers 390 purposes building a residence' g Stna11 Boys' j'Vool'Gioyes, tcarth Ea"c, clearing at _ . ?� George's Church. Pickering, will sand 1- breeding ewes,at lot 14, con. 2, .• ereon next summer. n., -Hugh Robins, of the Standard -be held in the ehurch on Monday, 7..Picirerinp, the property of G. W. Girls'Tams and Boys Toques in wool knit and r� ]Sank; Calgary,r is spesdin a Jan• 22nd, at S D, m. All members Hodgson. Sale tit one o'clock sharp, brushe&vrooi, reg 7:,c and 85c, nuvv 400 h-•• g y' g !of the co;pgreRation of canonical Watch c,tit for bills and sale list in f '' x , three weeks'vacation at the horns I age are entitled to a t�enil-at�tu-_!_E"9-Fred Postiil, auctioneer. Mi=ees' Reel Felt Slippers one,strap leatber'solei 'r r�-,': othis parents, Thomas and Mrs, K --_n;�A4.1?_to 2�.worth�.50, going at p� Robins, of the Brnck road. vote, — ---- -- -We are pleased to report that' New Advertisements. -Died, at Pickering¢ on Seed- Child's Red Felt Slippe.a, reg 1.155, going at 79c - E..L. Ruddy, w be has been con- nesday, January 17th, Mrs. ±�lez fined to his house for five weeks Mleses'Felt Phtid Slippers with buckles, nice and Findlay. in her 75th -year. The OTTER FOR BALE-Nearly new, - ' " funeral will take place on Satter• snfferIng from a severe attack of Call a:NEWS'of ce. ,•171f warm, size$13, 1 and 2. reg 1.75, now, 98e r `' ' deg the 20th lust , to Erskine sciatica, is recovering nicely and y' is able to 1IO to his office a few �I OR SALE-A set of beary olviabs, .2 Only, Ladieq' Sweater Costa,l red and 1 black, - Cemetery.' P and 9'young page• Apply to Ger,id Cla--k. 40 and 42 with-belt. worth 3.:,0 half price 2.44 ' -Wen, Raney. formerly of-Pick- hours.each day. Dumbarton. 17-19 . i tiring, died at his home in Peter -Segeral carloads of coal arri�• CYCLOI'£DIA-wood condi- Sloiall.Wool Ringwood Gloves for 'Kiddies, in fancy 1 : bore on Friday lnat at the age of ed in the vilZRire during the past 1� tion,worth$120. Seventeen vol. T. colors and lain reds, re 40c r y p g , going at 2.,e two weeks, whit will serve the Cl?a:own.B Brougham. as;y -6 58 years, after one day's illness. le - . b_ He is survived b his widow, one needs of the people for come time Ladies' Rubbers. high heel, sizes 3 to 8.clearest .600 rn••. y j�� OR BALE-A black driver Seeing g ._ . non and two daughters, It is expected that now as the win- .i. ti.}•eanold, Apply at lot.14,con a,Picker• _ - -Tire Swastika Club met on ter is wearing on that the demands ,ng ]oseph Tay;o:,Brougham, is 'Tuesday evening at the home of of the people will be mat 'aa re OR SALE-1 cutter, IvicLau¢hlin: ,s -: uiretl. There are many towns �:robe and set of er harness, all C HAPM AN Mrs.Cartwright. The feature of ogle "820a s ! the evening was the presentation t roughotit Ontario that art in a new, A thur F•Graham.Cherrywood. • • " of a scene from the Merchant of much worse position than we are. LTOURE•KEEPER^ WANTED- `'' ` ''Venice, which was much enjoyed. In Listawel-the c -t des erg hags 13 �f,ad1e ea,.oman�refe:rea. build. -A very suceassful meeting of refused coal to all public nit apgY w.v .,.��, t► - ing. schools and-churches, so long CE•CUTTING-I am -- $t: Georges Guild was held at prepsredte $11 as honseholders are in need of it your order. NO teams kept waiting, Rates - °� _ r t. W. G. Harr;&home on.Thurs- 7. -The Provincial Highway De- reasonable. Gtim, o Brien, Fregtchmun a >3sY t Lia+y. Jaa, 'filth, when new officers partment started on Friday last 11'0 ere elected. Mrs: Ham watt elect to scrape the snow off the High- . OR SALE-If yogi want anew or Now you require all sorts rubber goods, - ed president and Mrs. A. T. Seer -F second-hand cutter• a cutting boa, wheel- waR elected secretary-treasurer. way with their snow plow. 9ev. barrow or a quaat ty of mangeis, call on L. D, the Keep your feed dry. lines are • yw' -' -The annual sleigh-ride of St. era years ago started to do Banks.Pickering nit Keep �'- Brew's Sunday School will take this. 'but at that time they clean- OOTS REPAIRED-Boots and ''',th.e best' on the market. First p ce ,this (Friday) evening. if the -'� the avow off ca ear to the pave• Bshoes repatred neatly and quickly, Thos. �ev tli•r'li favorab'e Convey meet. but this brought forth Ruch Watson. Shop and restdedce Just west of St. - y Georgt'sChurch, Pickering. 2tf quality of Snag Proof, Rub Andes will be ready at the chureh a protest from the farmerq who = lat4.80'o'eloci and on their return bad much teamidg to do .with WANTE1)-933 to 30 eboatR about = ' bers, Overshoes, Rub. - t sleighs that the work was discon- wo 1ba.each,and also several calves from g� is chicken pie supper will be eery- ate a months eta. Phone Pick isle F.3f. _ (, 8 _ y led. tinted. Now it is only the foe Richardson. R,R.No.2.nckering. istf be>< Boots and ' 1 -After alingering illness death which is taken off which leaves. OR BALE-A few loads of dry - L. 3' a the road In good shape for both Ft _ . ' Sheensklns -.came to the relief of one of our wood,cut ready for stove. Also a few loads oldest residents on Sunday, Jan. motoring and ylrighlnil, of dry blocks,"utable for furnaces. The above °u. 14tb.in the person of Miss Ade- The Young People'R Society of is Wostly hardwood. w,F.Crawford. 17•is wide Field. is her 88th year. The St. Andrew'@ Church will hold its -. SUPPLIES ;k. week! meeting on OR BALF, OR TO RENT-Fine :,5� funeral. which took place on Tue?- y g Monday even F' b;;ck re,;drnce, hall:cre or land,barn and day to the Union Cemetery, was inv, Jan. 22nd, at 8 o'clock, in the plenty of irvit,'ia Centre of Pickering V.1late - V. lecture room of the church. A Forparticulazeapp3 to A. T. tilullett.12-39clt. Boots, Mitts,- �'Ye�'ter6 and a splendid "d �r 'wa ke. trot. J 3-19 -Oa Rrcoaat of the =term and student from.Knox College ac ill be present and will address the meet rOR SALE.-Set of•henry aleiaha. . -.line of Corduroy. Breeches the bad condition of the roads, 1 i :'liter, 1 hca�y teamtngaagan, ! Hale those-from Pickering who pnrpo Ing on his experiences in the Home coat,purebred ducks and ar"e- `F - ::ed attending the, Sunda .School Mi-ision fields. Any one wishing con..Pickering: Ind. phone \ta:v ou7. 'Fred - g' y "cry.Ht&hland Creek. 185 nvestion at . Green River on to take this opperttinity of " r =�,o learning more about our Missions - - - :ry�E,�T S TROUSERS Friday 1R9L were compelled mush OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds 'of their wi to rem%in _ will be heartily welcomed: The wsgons.h4rness.and all'kinds of farm im- 1 L a7 - C �tI " home members Of rile C'ODgregALl[ga FriC ,"s�'"nlcin ¢nodordEr A an several heavy and W,e !lave, he finest range of tl'inter Txousers it has y ,.ghtscales3nd cook stores a�ta neuter.. 11, speciaily�invited t6 attend. Herman,Stotrdville. Pbone l%W 17tr ' Ai stained aseartes, of Fairport, ever been Cllr !ensure to ir-,� , - C• p painful h3jilr to one -D.D.G.M. Wilson and Rta$, of - - ' of his hands one day last week. Whitby, paid an of trial visit to �REEDING STOCK FOR SALE- Tweeds, `fihlpeords and Bedford Cords. Y. y 1)A number of geese,Mammoth Pckin ducks He was engaged at Carupbell's Ontario Lodge, LO O.F., here On •nd Bronze turkeys; also a few cockerels from -� �j - Mill splicing a rope when the mar. Tuesday evening and inEtalled'the Pho Pick 0 White 1 !t1 i�onr^Burka RSR\otel. Fred Tu> ing - eickerind following officers for the ensuing Lo_ust Hill. le.tf t L7 r6entpike, a sharp pointed snstru year: I.P.G-R. J. Somerville, N. _ Established_1837. " rtient slipped, piercing his hand G.-Gordon Found, V.G.-J. R. ? ,.. T ONEY F(tR BALE-Nr,. 1 clover, and inflicting a rata eC deep wound.. 11 15 c:s.per lb.: amber (contains no buck- . -Dancing-A social dance will Thezton. -Res. Se,,-.—W. G. Ham, wheat).i:rcu. per lb.: mixed buckwheat anti be held in the Town Hail Picker- Fin.See.-Jno. Stephenson, TreaF. doter.lbs.of per 1b. 2. taking Phone y of amber l • HARDWARE� d IO lbs.of mixed, i2.tXt. Phone your order inn, on Friday evening,.Jan. 28th. Jno. Clark SYarden-F. Pruuse, •and have it delivered. &.J.Fuller• istf ��NDY S • ' The Fickering (6-piece)Orchestra Con.-1 S. Balsdoa, R. S N. G•- Afttii HELP-The Bureau of Col. Jas. Richardson,L.S.N.G.-G.LaR•, ` W furnish muses. Adrilission, 1'onization and Immigration expects a terse �- ., O. G:-L. D. Banks I. G.-A. C. " el 50 Cents ; ladies 25 "eentp , � number of first-class men from the Old Country g Clark, R.S.S.G.-Bro. Barnes,' L. dunng the latter part of March and succeeding ' Ladies bringing lunch, free. Ali , months,some experienced,some'partly and some ' S,� .G.-H. Bennett R. S S.-R. -` . COmB and have A-good time, Don't � inexperienced goons men,and experienced mar. -. forlret the date. * BRlsdon, L. S. S.-Cbas. . Pilkey, vied men and partly experienced married_mom ' {i118 .-T. J H. A118D. At the with and without families. Farmers withvacan- :,Sa -F.C. 1tf8Chii1, of then Imperial P ties will kindly write H.A.Macdonell, Director ■ ' ¢': .'•` Oil Co., who has been located a t close refreshments were served of Colonization,Parliament Buildings, Toronto, or to their Agricultural Represeentative fpr in- Halifax N. 9. for some titne is and a pleasant social hour spent formation,and application forms. Applications .. , , , _ tieing transferred to the position by all. "will be dealt with as far as possible in the order " in which they are received, reference being The Famous Cold Water Paste of General Superintendent in en yearly cngagembrits. R.1�l.Tipper,Agricnl• , "'t rural Representative,Uxbridge,Ont. 18-20 `charge of the' Company's refinery N a T I C E -at Montreal. He made a abort _ ELM DALE MILLS w' All sidewalks in the Village of Pick- _ -1 . visit this week to the home of his t � . 1 erin must be cleaned of snow within t n 'parents, Hugh and Mrs. Machin. g . ' ;• . .- ' ". "• • .:. .�::,: - , -A meadow lark ,hag been fee a reasonable time after a storm,utber- s? gnenting ,John C. Pb1lip's ben- wise the work will be done and cost of pIQKE1=�=�TQI One pound Of MuresCO will 'COVer house during the past week. It is same' harged and collected with other taxes against adjoining property. very unusual to to see this bird Citizens are forbidden !o place ashes y round these arts in the middle �' shave just received a ,seventy!`f1PV square feel: M 1r P on the streets without first having of the winter.' No doubt it was received permission from the Trustee :' a f3h1pR1HIlt 02 led astray b the predictions of Board. , ,, " ., y p Canada s Best FIour ag yy Put u and' S� lb acka e ,.those would.be weather prophets, By order of the Trustee Board r+' who a need us that we were o " pin 1 `� . p g - g Fred J. Andrew, • ' � - •. _ ins to have a very mild winter. Inspecting Trustee. " Og11V11; S art.' -Rev. A. E. Bruce, who has ' . had charge of St. George's Church Tenders for Wood. Royaj Household �}rop in and get a Color Card anic ✓ rover six years, expects to leave Sealed tenders will be received b ALSO ` ► '' �,,, ..• ,bickering to take charge of a new F 7 a 'parish about to be established at the undersigned up to Tueeday, Jan. jf(�a(i all about this rt Agincourt. This village has elec- 30th.for supplying six cords of hard• t �J F g wood, cut inte--l8-incb lengths, foryl. a�"r✓ FIOUr trio lights, is Conveniently eituat• S No. 5. Pickerin wood to be deliv- a Cho inn and Oat Rollin sanitary finial!. ,, a ., ed to Toronto, and i_ gCOwi13 Bred at the ttcbonl-bo•ase before NlArcb pp ° � ^s` :' rap'2lly• The change in many�let, 1923. Tenders trust state varie•" every 'Week day ways t9 a desirable one for Mr. ties of hardwood and percentage of All kinds ofeed on hand e 4 ; , rute. Their man each. •�d hisre.> t, lt f �'�; T,/. ,, •M-,t,.,"'.-1•� 'IJ •/. tom. � �.. `�.\i�" xr�"v •.�„ w,:v'�' r1a 'n {• yn,t'..,