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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_01_26 F,5�.*:w'r..,,, ", y„a�•. .Cvw:ti"*:.u^.a�;..'. 'a! •'Xc .zt ,r; r+`d�` 4'1t r"7rx X °f•C'3 '�q,t-''k,..•`�, Ctr'.r;i;'^y rYte.••°%."'•'.^�f•:•,':.•" ,«r.Y 6-':.+,.. ,p.?•".:. ,f'. �+`�a,'.;`a i^�,,.{°-,Y„-�fi r. : c,w" -+v�..7-'. `u,rc„',.:,vr«,;, i�,r�•r8,•..w w,:,i,�pi•:;sa,�y'v 5ssy,.�.a;,�R',. -'x."1'•.9 A +� '•wt:- c^'•• :t 1't' r` 1�• ',!r••.. .•. '�., .a.��a.•.• ^rrw_. "�s- - .,k^" f%.'S�;^_ .h`A _.'�,•�r.�, ,, ,e+.. ;.y.•�ct'iY .v�. _...2;," -v?.�s�"J ..5i .v° s.,y' .•fir •a.w. '�.r y'a. .,`, °'• '� � `r_' .w ''�,; .' .'y�'y` "' .. '-5 .+d-7-:+r`' YS•, y'a.. •;4.. ?>r�.«�.ri .y,. .F- °', r .s±'.+>n.-••S(•' ' .;�,j.+"*A4. � .tp. '°�l .. - �, jr. %p µsr,,'..• _ :� i - .. ,. - � v�+�'. x . �;'•", +:/ ,g..;n�A.. - .\' .y,., ..,. • L.pY°.:'r,• s, '' ',',• '•,x,. ..R t� •,j.n,•:- v. " ., 4x2• ' Y rn _ PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 192.3 -No. 19 VOL. XLIIID �j i¢Y!0�relf{tkit/il 7' - WHITBY. BROCK ROAD. Established 1828 Goo. E, aker R - _ . :. =� � ` lileeveyG. N. eerow. of Uxbridge. The ice-harvest has started no the - s6se elected Warden of the County of pond in earnest. David Liseombe has - Ontario at the opening session•of the the contract of cutting for the season. GREENWOOD ',"-t"� RB.�F'ORSYTH. Opb.D.. Director .' � .: ... � Council held here otr Tuesday, Reeve Mr. McIgtoeh left on Weduesd°ay. � .O tometrical(Association otOntario.Reg. +� Morris,of Oshawa. and Owen Davis, for Pension Falls on a-business•trip. :.aetered Member of the American Optoiwtricai ;$, of.Uxbridge. were 'the other candl- He will•remain there for about two �%' a Aaeociation. Eyes examined by appointment. • dates for• the Pboxte 28ds. Claremont.Oat. QQ � 'A position. On Wednes- weeks. ; MILLS,�8nua a3 al,$ day Deputy-Reeve Frank L. Mason Mrs McIntdsb left.here for,tbe city F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Member brought in an fmport'nt motion rein- on Sat day last, where she will re- N five to the radial' trans ortation of tiixin f5r about a couple of weeks. he•of the Coliege of.Ph siciana and Surgeons i�,: P p ,A of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by • to clear•' this district. She presented her husband with a i1e late Dr,R..Brodie.and latterly b`Dr. Cold= bouncing baby girl. : _ `well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. _ 317 , 4 ,. O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.-C.S. Phonograph. � AGINCOURl' Faxes aregnite fame around here, r: 1 Phon0 ra h, used for s rt as one sly(tent made his appearance Edfnbnrggb, member o[ the Collegagof r The death'of Mrs. Mar R'eir Ke>;- in W. J.E1eDonald's farm yard quite =�+ Physicians and 913 ;eons of Ontario,li11=6 t1 ,,,Iimpe, only, ]reg. $135,00 ` y recently.-Who would not come home BARLEY WY kNTED a t n reedy, wife of Heary Kennedy t°<•k of Bo al oollege of surgeons, Edinburgh, value fOr 7.7 00 for a chicken dinner 8pp�aootiat atteatfoa to daieaaea of'�vosea and � place on Sunday. .fan. •21st, after a Wbile Thomas Young •an'd Pwii Highest price paid. Must be good ~` ahildreaa ofiloeandresidsace,Brougham. 'guaranteed long illness. Mrs. Kenotadv, who was R ,,• g Diamond were engaged in splitting [quality. in her 77th year, was a daugbt,err-of wood for Henry Moore a few days ago. ` Chaieoprac 1c I Piano at 6..00 'the Tate James Weir, and a native o€' g I am buying WAEAT at top T ' Township. Kennedy the axe in-the hands of Mr. Diamond •4wat ket price. p -- - 8c trboro lownshi -MrR. ar_eidentally creme in contact with Mr. (`�R. CORDON MCKAY-Chirp ray- was a devoted member of Knox Pres y"- 1Jtor. Of�cehoirs-2.30 io 5,00and7 00 to 1 O��n, worth ,�125,.� sell- byterian Chut•cb. The Kennedy r�+d Young's head, -cutting a alit about With the big drop in the price of 4` 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock - was na ed after the Kennedy FKmi! three inches long, cery close call e. '► «,'�. street, Whitby. b;y - ing at �.,9.Q0 313, y y•' indeed. -' _ _=- -- --BARLEY FEED,._ --- The sur v ing members of her family _ -BRAN AND SHORTS are her husband,Henry, one 8013, JRa. Violin and Bow., ;.2:� WHiTEVat.E. i.t.will pay you to sell your grain •:. Y -� W., and two daughters, Mrs. Dr: , Hutchison. of Grafton, and Jeanette and buy these feeds. ' E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and ~ M•, at home. `+ B. Lynda. of Toronto, made a .A lit13jted quantity of `. A•aolieitor.NotsrT Public.Etc, Idoa•yto '••wt flying visit to the vale on Wedues• oan.a00ce Brock fit.North,Wbitbv. fbiy ille, day, Heavy Wanted. r �OjT �� , Hettir.Brougham Drama at - yr8. Margaret Reeaor spent a _fesv Chopping on ySondy, Wdtaday WILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A,;Bar r Greenwood. days last week a•iih her friend, Mrs. and Frida , £3c per bag until t:star. Solicitor, member of the firm of : '` . Ryckman Denson.Foster and Beaton. Toronto (ieo. Pugh. ft7r�heC IIOtiCN.. 4 x? General'ierusts,B uilding.85BayStreet.Toronto. �GRt:ENWOOD. " sire. B B. Beaton,and son. Donald, .Telephone*ain 961 and 4112. of Whitby, are spend ing a couple of . - Je s �'E A L- Miss Pope�was is the city over idor.- weeksvrith D. R. and i4lre. Beaton. ,Denial dNy. Reg. Dixon has taken a position in ; • M ' CLARENlO 7C _ Ed, Annis i8 confined to-the hri^tae Toronto,so will nR likely bein cbarge - .- J. FJI DSON, D. D. S..,L. D. B„ through illness. of the township bridge construction t" 'Mrs. Emmerson'P eat Sunda with this season. 11 • 132Car1tonSr.,Toronto, 'Hudson's New LlcenBetl' '- p y - System•• of comfortables�llate work. Write for her parents. Jobii and airs. Adamson. Mrs. D.R. Beato13•was eon d to' faforasatioa or Dhotis Nor,!tr a?la. - 9.16 Mrs. S. Stewart, Grp re her house for week suffer'' from Embalmer and Undertaker. Bret t0 re- *� s port; has been. ill, suffering from a very'severe cold but see re glad to ' 14lotor Hearse. '- • - R >e � t •�. ' LAgi; B. BEATON, D. D. 8., very revere cold. report that-sbe is recovering nicely. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Toronto connection for The Girl'#Circle are bolding a social The young people last week Sound Surgeons and Univeruty of Toronto. ofte Hospital Service; evening at the home of Mrs. George great enj•,yrneat in coasting down the r Ir - _ M�ve��r W.M. Pringle's hardware store.Whittry. g $ hill, but this week's.fall of snow has e hours 9 to32 :Ito a.W. •Ind.•scion 8. Middleton on Friday: 9 ' "I phone 220, r 4417 , A splendid concert will be given in spoilt that pastime for the .time be. ?i° -�_ j�J� the chvreb on Friday. Feb. 2nd, in aid fng•' + ,' !• hitevale of the bu{{ding fund. The program The Women's Institute held their r.�"t r + " will consist of selections by Mtge a6mial social on Tuesday and a large .�. The Service Garage Story, of Markbarn ; a drama by the number of guests were in attendance, V. RICHARDSON-Real Es young oeoiile of Brougham, entitled : and a very enjoyable time was spent. . tale. Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary "Anal Metisaaa Money Dial The principal Item on the programme T21@ i7D2iV61`SSI _ - w Public,Etc.,1?icktrins, 3127 was a Moc Parliament, the debate of iS&,q 1]3 ZC4LC�0 s a �n '}j 3 • �j- .. Qverliaaling, Painting[ all 'kinds m.uaic.piano duets and singing. Ad- � repairing done. Ignition mission 35 eentg.children 20 cents. which created much amusement and (One of Our Productions) AZEL A NiS-Elocution or- • resulted in some very Important and {, _ et--1' a Rpecialty. - y p° We gall gill's Rite-Lite Lan® for mer.pupil o OWen.A.-Smilp For to Your old lt"'Ord'to re-covered ' soviewhat restrictive measures being and Cddattes. Ind. pha g Malvern 2408. P Don't forget Connon'a sale adopted. . An am-plelrineb-or sDo -- all --keg A of cars-thA.l�gt.__ t �z for $13.04. 06 Ja th --- h in the market fora '- 9 y the ladies of the Institute. the price. m � POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, �1Q nisi. � -=_• •_ - .. � ' . _ . . tax owstatt•s us sows Goa oawno, sae- '' y � CNERRYWOOD. = Greenwood FOR SALE hots eats of all kinds att•nuee so on abotiaN� Miss Story at None., seer"ar«n st ar F.o.. Gas -----i--- i Bea v Wa oo " R "� • BARNES' A special meeting of the Cherry- � Bu y S '. - 1C1 B.HEATON TO'WNSMP=RH wood Ratepayers' Association will be g�lOklQHAf1f: -- RRy' I' a • Oonv yanow, Oom�i�p�actor trkitsa held on Monday, Jan. 29th. Spealter get of Irotl 1#arlwwa r aisdadse, Aesountl"t. atom Ronny 6 boo for the evelaing will be Dr. N. E. Me. Mrs. George Philip and Mrs.P. W.- All in good shape. 4t,a:Nt "i..asr a Chopping , �11 Eren.wbose subject will be •�Condi• Thotaton were In Toron on Tuesda"�' si ':, +• r-* t4 y Woodworking and General �~ tions that worry the farmer during of this week. B1aCklstnitbin AVID A. PUGS-Live stock auc= Will Will be closed for-repairs the winter and epr'fog with his live Sams of the telephone lines have R• umeer, Graduate of C. M. 2oaea' School, stock." As this is a subject of vit,,l been put out of commission this week. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road ' Chicago i-ifeame experience with pedigreed _----_on Oct. 13th and 1401. Interest to us all, we hope all the old' owing to the storm. stock Bloc lc and ringsverk, An kinds of sate. - - _ Pickering, Oat. . tyattended to. Terms reasonable. Phone Rnnning again Oct. loth. members will lip is.aent to welcome The Brou¢bam Literary Wednesday will y,. lg aremonc• lay the speaker. This is.an open meeting give acoacert here 'on Wednesday +" and wb will be glad to see all ratepay- 'evening of next week. �[�T M. MAW, LIOENSED AL'C- �• a• B$>�e$t �reBII R1Ver eFs of poi!{aQ nub d{YS. i 5 why are not Our Drxrinxtic Ctub will go to Green- H 'y1' TIONEER,IorYork.QntaricandDorbam Or address R. R,. No. 1.Locust Hill. members of our Association at our woodoq Friday evpaing of nest week Are Cermues, Allktadao! salsa promptly attended first meeting of the new year. 1Ve to awtiat io the rogiam is tbp Meth• to. Termsreaaoaable. Dacq for sates may be Home Phone 0405 Mark. p ed at NEWS'Of5cv. Bell and itrdepe:i- need your support to help develop the odiht Church by presenting the drama dent Whitby,Oni. 5W community ap ritof these polling Pub- entitled''Apnt Me'lissa'N Money." --- - --- -: PICKERING •:• divisions. The advantages derived The annual nesting of the congre- by members of this Association are gKtion of St.`John'a Church will be �'vt:l�l8nh� S IRNII�t RAM BRCS• Lt)MBER YARD °cell worth the metabership fee of t held on W eanes'dxy afteraacin of next ,"' y per yelir, so come and help boost our week at 2 30 o cloak.. It Is ho ed that �('� (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) em hip roll next Monde night. there will be .a good attendance of Coalj - ^" ' Jan, 29th, a 8 o'clock. -P T.U. members and Rdhere is - "F Bailaers, General Contrac_ " - o • A number.of our z0brt9 .intend go- Lumber -` _ "tors and Sign VPriteis HaraWt� FldOrin$r ,FAIRPORT. ltig to Claremont on Tuesday evening e next to'see the htfckeyy match between '•' �Alterations and repairs of revery Claremont and :Uarlthxm. A close �r re can supply you in Robert Bxlsdon is busy pressing bay _ j►7i] h3 gleB description. Concrete i�ork, - tbPRo days and fast game.is expected,as the two _ Chiru13 s repaired pjpr i_ +i ._.Ma �1rc'h. Beech T. G.Alan.AeTd'is ex carat in�for•n teams are very even c nintched. Rai �RB0 r, Egtiruates free.' x -extension to his cellar. i nerewen at Nittemen. unt„on ann- "In a3� �04yteI8 'o$ -=TtE 1FS..: - dam._ JKnunry thP_'315t. Elea. ;•fnriali . FAIRPART P, O., - Gfi P huFy 11°nai g their sunnier euppir of Fuller,relict of the ls;p James Fuller, --- -Lath '".4 - AT"Beaver Board" ace. . .. . 1 Deceasied leaves R famirr� of sii cbild. land Lath rF nitr Trees, Shrubs E,te. Frwbk Bill and lady fnend,�ofTo• wen, thirty grand•cbildren and'some r, ' - - ere oa twerity gteat grand children. She t3taC)i Tonto, were•v isiting 'friends h - " Saturday. • was formerly a resident o[ Picker{tsg -- - r secured the ages^y for`£.D- Mrs. 31. O'Brien has been in Floor township and moved to the neighbor- F A R E E S O R ` Smitb&Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, !* • �• Gordon" �C Son, health lately, but we are g:nd t°sac hood, of 'Mitchell fortT-three years F. f y of Winona, Oni. she is now improving. ago. Deceased was the eldest dau- -PICKERIhCI Wxlt Burain ham and Sark ghter of the late Casper Willson. X.00UST HIM.Ti. ",I am prepared to take brders for `all �t '- kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Ping"can be seen, fine days,hauling ' Bell and Independent phone. - ravel from the sandbar. _ Oroamenial Shrubs Etc., at. -' gravel and Mrs. Mansfield. Sr„ re-eHigh-vlaos stock and furuiture at i lowest possible prices. C}•A R A C# E turned, on Satu:dav from tbw--Cii Connon's ?ale on the 29th. � n Special rates for large quantities, where they have been visiting rel F. - ; i v ;^t- 28tf We"have now the beat Motor Car - value in the Domicion in the new Su- tires. X.J• CihaplmaII, Superior Henry and M>•s. Webb, who bare 1 Deaib of Clarkson Rogers Tiekermg pe for Chevrolet. Roadster $895, _ r Utility Coupe i)R910, Sedan$1133.Tour. been staying with their daughter, Dr' "' Mrs. Len Burniogbam, for some time, One of the oldest and most highly ing Coupa $1113 and Five Passenger '' i • O have'left for F.aitlaad• accompanied respected residents of the township, a�+ Touring $710. sales tax extra We r Also specialize in ex by their Goa; Maurice. Clarkson Rogers, died on Wednesday. p pert workmrtebip , Sell a man a medicine th$t restores or) repairing care of all makes. We • after an illness of several years from tore ^mil his Tigor, that puts snap and ginger guarantee all of our work and also use Hear Mre. Dorothy Day Tanner'at the Infirmities of old age; at the home into,hie every function, that makes guaranteed parts,and we give the best rlreeowood, Friday, Feb. 2nd, of his daughter. Mrs. W. J. Taylor, of .14 Brooklin, with whom be has been re- him have the youthful feeling and work at the smallest cost to our cvs• - siding for the peat year and a halt. •Zinbition; then-you haVe••a life-lung toners. Satisfaction guaranteed. DUNBARTON. The deceased• who was a native of Pickering,bav!Dg.been born on the fries '- we GerOW a Garage, Brougham i4iias Marjorie Allison is 'visiting sixth conceaeion.'wasin his 87th pear• Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver want an agent in your locality-get menus in I u vv t i,•,lle. - - -nd- a•I;spa in the township all his Oil Emulsion is the best pro- A busy. write at onbe. A ready seller Every one{e looking more cheerful, life. He was a successful farmer, nls- -duel you can take fur - y and a big profit for you. Address Your Future Depends Both coal and bricketts have arrived, farm being a model of neatness. He _ ' Miss Leng. of Toronto. is visiting retired, from active farming about that nasty cold. _;:Au trz" Medicine CO., .. ,on -arself with Mrs. OBarlee $males for a few fifteen years ago, when he came to ' - +1 Yoage St..Toronto, Ont. dayys. Pickering to live in retirement. He Wampoles'Throat Ease. Miss Nellie Thom spent a week in was a member of the Society of ->-- ': LLIOTT the city with her cousin, Elijah Arm. 'Friends and has always been a staunch Warnpoles' Paraformia Oough ` `"• �18 1 strong. temperance worker. He also took a- - Archie Doherty. of Agincourt. was r Retnrdies relieve the eopgln. j•���,r� ,a � . y R great interest in the Leper- Canada the guest of Elmer Annie over the Bible Society;and was the president Yoa�e.k Charles Ste Toronto weekend. of the local breach for a number of Crude Drugs,Patent Yrepacdtione, g + • John and Mrs. McWbinney, arsd yeara, He married Miss Isabella Toilet floods, Tr,baeco, Cigars. ain Chopping Can qualify you for the position family left Thursday to visit relatives Mackie, also of the sixth concession ; higher up. Remember that ex• in England. We wish them a pleas-. of Pickering, and had a family of :.Metcalf's Choice Candie9Te t `A.ND FL kKING = pert young men and women are ant voyage. three sons and two daughters: Rev, •.':. . never laid off. The business must Died,.on Sunday last at the bourse of Robert Rogers, of Fenwick, Alexand'• A. : I assn prepared to do Obopping and have them. This school is noted ber son, Patrick. Mrs. Lennon. She er, of Slocaa City, B. C., Alfred, 013 Oat Flaking every day in for superior training wed for aid- had been confined to her bed for a the homestead. Mrs. W. J.' Taylor. of the week except on' number of sears with reeumatiam. Brooklin. and Elise Irene, at home.I C K R Saturda tog t-q students to secure employ. N E MCE PT �y Saturday. \ menu uickly. It interested, write The W. M. S. muting on Friday His wife predeceased him in Uctober. Stoaeboats For Sale today for our catalogue, Enter night was fairly well attended. Those 1919. His funeral takes place from . an time. who did not hear MisR McGregor may his' late residence in Pickering E'{1• Q :`�:•. y well feel sorry, and those who did trill lwe tomorrow (Saturday) at.9 R m.. Veterinary Surgeon John F. Bayles, 01wemont certainly hear her again at be very y1 P W. J. 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'- ', { ` • 1, �} 1\ _•^y Ma +'1�10AR DERS r :. . - "T^u,owEe U'T P L G. 7 XZ fixtihol, - .80`l - 00 ON .. 11L 1 l LIIIIJILIIIU About * the _lea ojlse r _2P Z0fieeal Old CON=` yy R�Oisrome Coil weather Breads. telly, sys ideal for the sehaoi lst'ne2t 1r• n—_1 ga+aham bread is wholesome box. de3ielooa at any time of the gear,l For those troubled with poor d'ig*#- if+llmm is a time when It seems tion the beat bread is made with yeast e asst i�t the appetite,a little better sponge and part or,all graham flour. - !_ethW' it Is when the crle�p}_ _,The'following are a few, recipes far = ,� ror t1to" who roll"r owm. _ daps of atrtnaRn and winter are — various form of IhfK FOR ;gdtlh m. k graham bread for . r •-- ' ` • - ' i family of ail: 06 ME CUT — - -In many modern homes'the value of� . p� graham loaf-1 � #w I' Ipesti>aam Boor Is aader+aattaoated The 9t- good but- _ , ' - _ . L:�m that nukes the most delkieua termiik, �i4 cop melted shortening, 8 g IT 18 THE BEST �Wid nut4llke bread is ground at rite' tom' Dods, and one tap.baking powder, , tt4h directly from the farmer's wheat,I cup molasses or sugar, 1 cup white !flour or one egg: _—_—_--•__ e t�, will be slightly coarser than the Add.one tap, a$ht and enough Bra- Boston brown bread-1 qt, good but-'ing until the physical proresa becomes I wtich are undiily prominent.are ex e t..sis4ekad graham procure$a# the,gro••' tx and much sweeter and betteri ham flour to make a batter that will termilk,' % cup meted shortening, 1 easy!~ %dallyy disfiguring; but-they need not vaned' By asking the miller to give;drop clean from the spoon. This will tape, suit, Z tapns. soda,and*1 tspn.' 34^ Coleman says initiative singing be so if ro r make twa loaves baked.in individual p pe ly "trained." \ 1"Year wheat ghat is called "the first! baking powder, 1 cup molasses ar,may begin as soon aim a cirri? begins do i _ i=Vsok°.loaf will have a nutritious and' loat`tins. sorghum, I cup white Hour, 1 cup Corn talk, or even before. Simple dancing' Woman's Laughter. " - i'y I:ighhy delightful breakfast food. Cook i For breakfast items we ass a-plain meal, 1 cup rye areal. at three or four results in the ertkiva-' offs the carat as ca�aam of wheat and loaf recipe and bake in well-greased i A low musical, voice is one of the y One egg and enough graham flour to Lion of, rhythm. 'Mrs. Coleman then greatest charms of wcoman. It seta YOU will ask for'nothing gem pane ins hot o , - � batter• ( Not loaf 3ar+ga 'butternsilk make stiff bete Steam �� hours had the idea oi• treating her children the seal on her beauty Without it Hot grab gems are a welcome ad- in pudding basin or !?&king powder'as little savages. They coatd under=, she loses much of her'power cup masted shortenin , 1 tspn, soda cans and bake twenty minutes in me-f stand savage music, and if the made' ss of at, shaft the brealctaat tablt,on a cold and on! t n. baking wder, '1�ts n. { y trsctioa. .But many a man lias turned a ianora;ng. In one family where the,salt, 1 tbspn, white sugar or light oven. their own instruments like the prim] savay from a-pretty girl beeat"e, of snothee was a eplend�id cook the writers s five peoples, they would love playing'her laughter. There is laughter so - F yiup, 1 cup white flour,. egg, 1 cup them. From the child's oqn savage; loud that it- ceases to be hearty and fly that when winter approached chopped 3ntt meats, 1 cop chopped Fducatlonal Value of .'Music to Little level she would - stain part of the f gradually lift hint to becomes vuI breakfast was always morning raisins. Children. on the nerves,so strident that it qty _ F p°�tO�''� Add (higher forma. He would nndantand _ graham flour to make stilt 'bat_ -IVith a protean?belief in the educa- mg - make- graham gems. When you have ter, beat well, put in loaf tin let rise tioaaLvalue of music to little children, his stage as he. reached for it, and t&$sty hysterics, so inane and cackling aked beans for supper try is work always be at his ownr level: -that the liateniii t6ffa titles-that-Only*- ' ngififteen minutes aad'liake to media Mrs Sts#ia, N. Coleman of New York} f oven. thought that children. should first be! Mme' Coleman believes that it tapes-, ; graham gems or Beaton brown, an err►pty-hend�eti: woman. could laugh bread with theta, soible,for a child o receive from hia;' Raisin loaf is cotttlSitted the same to taught music without note reading.! 4• so $alAwiches from graham -loaf and pWn loaf with one " m.l father and.years f flee home in the Many Buis do reef realize the effect t4.: � e>! chopped Why not, she'&aid,deliberately, em- ,first seven Vesta of his life musical! - ,.f811ed with cold roast pork, cheese or raisins added. ploy the chills natural way of leattr- I of their laughter, and continually — training without set lessons or pmc-• laugh and giggle needlessly. Thus they tine flours that will•be of greater value' destroy. their. chances of _.maktur-w- any than conservatory sevin after he tudyJ favorable imptei+ion upon people they '. to in conaery grown. meet. . - - Mrs. Coleman'& tiny pupils 'began Yet a fort, musical Laugh is a great .a _ — -ge, played attracti•n, thQ_g• to because it is eo W > _ Ian pipes=-until. bhey found out rite - _ Yo� y : ,principle of file Hate, made the ghoul- rare.__I?o..lust posses it 2 IC uatr_w�+l+ der harp of the Egyptians until they patience and First li ton t y o can achieve it. First listen to yourself' discovered hoar resonance could be 'whenever you laugh. You will prob- i,: s found for strings, strummed the lyre ably be very disagreeably surprised :. 1 -'•-,_ and primitive harp, and learned hour and realize how ugly Jaughter can be. � ' ' one string could be made to plan more You must lower the pitch of your than one note and so made and playedk voice, Practice laughing in ybur-own upon primitive fiddles and lutes and] -''• room taken you are alone. Banish the •-:.' r`.Yrtelte 4�x ?banjos. - cackle on a single note; laughter is —" almost a scale—harmonious and at- Training Ears To Behave. tractive. , t. How eat] B I' greatly your child' will re vet• ` ! r ,it in later years if you allow his ears Translations of the Bible,.6r lwr- , ff - I tions of it, are published by the Brit- - to grow out of his head, instead of P ,. 1 `training them to their natural place' ish and ForeiRm Bible•Society in 550 t ~ head! R i diffe-rent Is:nguages, is ti OU say "No to the children when test or coffee is bates 1 close to the hew emember that boys i cannot modify am such defect by a' —'� L pied; but while explaining that little folks should not risk i - :health, do you drink tea or coffee ourself? coinure. Y It is a simple. matter to have your, �• p baby gear a lacy cap to bed, beingi' - Your health is valuable, too—and their need for a hot drink " sure that his ears are in their correct with'breakfast may be as great as yours. _ position before it is tied, i suggest !i j - i a lacy cap because there should be an % < There's co safety alike `. opportunity for ventilation. The holes 3 Wnc,nld "^`r *� arr- Pnnu¢h to allow ^_..:�.��, ••,::,,:. • for young and old. Postum is made from clean, hard wheat and - �_� -• , portions of the ear to poke through,I '.. is free from any element of harm. It has a pleasing aroma,de- +, s i.•:' � but there should be plenty o_ them. � ,1 � _ • —lightful flavor—and thousands who have wisely stopped teat My gmall'boy of five evinces a great and coffee are funding satisfaction, comfort and better liealtb, .id - 4eaize to janf'his hat down on his ears, whthtesome Instant Postum.. ,= so that I have to be ntly on t'ne AGS alert If his_hat is a bit la , 1 put =�, }'t :, ..•d "At yattr Cirocer'a in Setlld, Air-ti�hi ?�ina Fome tissue-paper inside of th t- ' `. �•^+•°^�^°'"°' Y 'l band, and take it out when he "grows „�.waeli Q. psi - , .. ., :r;.�'Into it" �xy m �. Instant Past _ - In cold weather, when the little Ind um FOR HEALTH wears& close-fitting knitted cap, I am ,* A,[en•roue saklQMtiq ,all be sent.to d e. r ss `: r Qsee that his ears e pressed lbIrs. J AnCritical -- - elfttl to a ar ar od, 81 Q Reason" ck 'bef re ul-iin thie hat down i Moment r i .... ., . : 1c in si roper. r '•. securely. ob Ouija, It i should 'die•' ..-t. '1^rr•••�' When a chi-Id's ears are inclined to'would Jobn marry again." € . Canadian Paso= C•r•al Lindt•d 45 Front St., >t., Toron*o Factory:Windsor, Oub rio stand out;all 4 these things should be' ' Jotn (in a very low whisper)—"Far, t - patiently attended to, barge ears goodmew sake, Ouija, have a boaxt!" .y. n "t u. .R p b, e • - e ,f•"t v �r •�t";yr��"1h Re' v.+,y •• ' r "'*•�' -�� .�Ar s '.L°"•:r..^^4_ ;�"",'�''�. "v°✓,Lp r,'a'; ,�.. �:. H°•ar�re','ro..: •.,fir r' },r�e ��.z�Y�',� .ie ,��,..�,•,; ?. �.n ;M;=yx '�. '� w,. �r. C. "',r fA .�"�.r. '_i,.",."i �� '!` :;� '�. m^. .-,v'r,l,+�. .tn "' '7# j " .;may e•. .n"4b` �N'*µy;'"w:�+ :.W�qS .•:� =�",x •� �. .6 q. .: u-.1,; 'J;' °..ei�' •+`- "fw"C .•?a•".rJ •s e. - ..<: .,.�. :.t, r1"�' -fix �`�.�' - ""`i'..7;^'r s.. -'s•'� •a.„,.+, ) ,.�'' f:- "'•':4 -w3••n a. -'�5:, °r ...+:. .••4,n;•�!"7',- �..�"»�' r.�• •wa'%" %^� *y, .s.e.; r'' :�9F ? ...:,,:✓ f"��. u y"k.y;,y4• ' .4-....' - ..dC.. •'ct.. ,"-4"�,j�- ..,,a'°.. -+.. °•v-z-. w .af - •- " :,^, $'.. •' r „u yr.:rV.* •�^,� v. _ .«r„ .s..... �'+"r.,.s � _i. "!`: r''';ft'"Fv _ ,*fir.° _ .c• n �`.•,�• .c'_r `".•: ,oar .,a..• '.:,��"+•'''` c•�•�"..;;` .„i� .-,,,, +" .�,. ,',_;, �.. ��. ,�.,. .�. ..-p, v' e: •••`. "^w�. �'tF +`v,,,. .»ip•%R ^!p�.•.t �,+ pj,,,, „r• - '1' •s�.�^. ..Zrt �✓•••' ,+.. !�u ',d ',1... ! i M~. ,»�5::\-:'4!... .b .. �.••a. ��- �r-_.s,..-r.-.,�' _...,..., .. ..�.. ,^+�.. ... ..�.-_ ..,- ,) . .-i.ir,�!`:;�`_ fir: a'. ... - '.. y .,r-"�'n-V•..?'�-i... _`•?thi'r_a_sY:s."sr'r�.!.,w• :�:' .: .._-r_':`:x.d,.. +_ .._ '.' .. - _ ._ .._.._ , - QU '�iXB� � � ;t. -.�, i' i �AAi SW��1�V�Cj i***Ply w; ;�, oar "'"" . (1 asuf'ied Advs..:, _: • t+j, �' ',:'•` ., 'J.Yi1i/ H� �5 .TO , ),w' -� ` SR•�'"� - _ ''v' Tas �.._plc rr CBfOt�/� ��V WANTED—RELIABLE r Op commfsaiop. for nura� - The Only Sure Relief is to En­_ Miner'fhaiaks Tarlac For Put- Him Back a n Job After with 49 Years' experience; tear. eq s;,,Q meat weekly Day. Welland N �,- =Xich and Build Uip the Blood. _- _ ---.6 - _ Co- Welland, (tat r' �. .... ,. Illness Forced Kan to Quit. Best Bowel Laxative. HE sGAIIE Is Itl3LAR8 •*�*�v-=�` °-- - Nervone-exhauation is the cause. y r New inventign. A sure sear•. Ne > • headaches amd.dizziness, aril It f3 due, - "When Ta�1aC heiyed my little o ace, store, cellar, or place of te' 'Itlmost always, So couditloas o[ im- - grand-daughter so "woadel lolly I ,- VvheIl B1110US� should be without them..y&bi attao verlshed blood. Tablets and pow- fL -thought• maybe .the medicine .would .~' - q ed to any window or door, =1.00. , _1�• �o COil$tl atetl - 'wanted. Bea.Johnson, Box IiTt, �V•l.•a, dives for headaches should never be : help the too. and since•I'vo_ -it I ----p_ laud;-oat---- - :t' taken; they cannot poaaittly reach the I -, .,.- am. feeling fine," said Sohn dons_19_ - + To clean out your bowels. without mx r wAzrrm31- -rxMAL3L (root of the bauble, and are.oitEn most 1, Steiliiw sit, Londck Ontario.- • jmrtniul. . Ali that is needed to bring "I came here.a leas or so ago fjom cramping or overacting, take Cascar• �ELP WANTED. W>O�REQtTiRA •: t.relief is a tonic that will enrich and Calgary, where I-wa.1 a twiner, but had-eta. Sick headache, biliousness, gases, s at to knit men's wool sooltttr "1 3adigeeRion, sour, upset stomach, std for us at homes. either with manht" im z ;: lurlfy t}ie blood, and the very best ,., • •� t to°quit an account at asthma," he con- by hand. Bead stamp and ad Itoaie for this purpose !a Dr. Williams' �^ Ciao d. "I was badly run down, and e'IS such ciftstress gnus'by morning envelope for information Ttta P �%• = p° Nicest physics an earth for gaown-ups,. Wholesale Distributing- Co., ! Pink Pills. -These pills have♦ direct 'r then I got a touch of pnetlmo'nia that, oriltia oat. and children.' 10c a boa Taste like action on the blood, and in,this way knocked me calf completely. I couDda t c�ady, I ANTED-EXPERIERCED SNITi 'the headaches dizziness and other bad Progressing get my strength back,bad no r.pyetite, TERS wanted to operate. Cottoda!' ' -symptoms rapidly disappear. yMr. 34Itthee="Mary, don't you ti)cnk you was unable to work and didn't know patent machines making shirts, draweto. _ Mark F. Taylor, Granby, Que., fella If there were no clouds, we should'wad cotabiastions. Apply, eta szDari.:; are getting too old to play with the what'it was.ta get a good nigRlt's sleep. -not enjoy the sun. + ease to C. Turnbull Co., Ltd.. cult,. - what-this--.medicine did for him. . He boys?,,_ _ ` . "By the time I took three bottles.of-- iP7i88s1i. : .says:-nI had severe headiwhes wtich M&ry-"No, mother; the older I get Taniac I was eating iusR anything, �T IACARA FALLS MHMOItLL.�h would be abeampanted gy vomiting the heifer I like them." sleeping lake a log rod I have been of ��ARSE SALT l� Hospital Training school io apella. These would last for two or the job ever ituce. My asthma doesn't lvtxrsea (Registered) offers a thrIDa .t :s ,., _ . Sear course to students. "liltating wily • three days at a time_ I would take one _ � Crs� . '- bother me sa mach now,and it's a rac8 . _.,L © SALT the Children's I3ospttat, Bu[taio, Y•.y of these spells every three • or four between me and my little grand-da4gh- eigbt-hour-duti; requirerasnte: one erspI The little path-climbs to look for the Bulls: Carlote' of High Bcnoo or its equivalent. r weeks, and it is almost lmpossibl© to. ter at meal .time, to: we botch have ' ther Information upon rectucet to eat«'''' sky', TO NTO SALT WORKS. orial 'Hospital. Niagara Fa3tr, New?or14'. "'describe the misery they caused me: And the 11raOk goes down in quest o3' splendid appetites. Superintendent of Nurses. I tried a number of medieln'es wiMout Tanlac is for sale'by all-goo drug C. J. CLIFF TORONTO. the sea, T 'getting relief, until one'day my mother gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. , _ brought me six boxes of Dr. wiilisms' A>ba men have sought for Inanity �___. -" I� BELTING FOR SALE Apart from the common wave' that lie `Pink Pills. When they were used I Quite Untrue.. ~ Was feeling much better, and I got a Were humble toil has birth MRS MISENER i (7 ELTING OF ALL KINDS, NF1W g The'vniage postmon,•bean an invgt• l [>t used pulleys, raffia, cable, bosh - - lumber supply,and under the continued And gad is won in the sweat of brow, gos�fip, could never resist read- I r.c., shipped subject to approval at low ' treatment eve symptom of the Cron But a wire tree Qtauds wrth.jts feet a�i prices in Canada. cork Belling t;c.es�"- t7' ing the.pootcards eatrulted to him to ACRES Ito York 3L, Toronto.ble dif�appeared. I cannot speak too in the Berth, deliver, and 2hea cotnmaxitxating the And gathers 'the. stars is a topmost One of the first lessons in Iife hjg'hly of this mediclae for it certainly bough. news thus gained to atfcers.' has done wonders for me." -Mary Brent_Whjtea2tfe. The doctor was much bothered by Vanished AftCt Usi>ri �, to learn how to obtain victory out You can Vet these pille through any this,' and' dne day; lu w'rititngj to a s $ Y defeat, medicine dealer or mail at 60 cents L Psi' khaln s Vegetable - ;=- - - - j� - - - yen added g iw a'box or s3ir boxes for $2.50 from The �J ---II Ilouid ------ - - - -- G THE BABY W tell YOU m u - - - , L - yo re. otwl Campo d �nard' -lttinter�tor Dr, Wilifs .,bledtcine CS.,' Brock- the pcstmam waft read lt." ' sills, Oat. • AGAINST COLDS Ile .then posted the caM to ttte let- e•Branchtion Ont:-",When I wrote !T ter box; whence It was caLleoted, and to you for help my action was mostly (1 ;a The Pleasure of MIIgIt;. taken to the- poet-o lee, and scent• out pr meted by•talrios- s Eff I�' c II wondered if ; Beauty -is all -its g3ory can be icT delivery.. I, too, wonldbenefit - 1 'brought to the ltearbs- of children To guard the bob against :old$ The postman stamped up 'to. the by your medicine. It through musle. nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- b oa a with the card and knocked at was the most_profit- BURNING P �The joy received from 'Hearing lets. The Tablets are a cold laxative thebdoor. . ableL action I have :beautiful melodies preserves that'that will keep the 1ttUa one"s.etbmach To tie surprl8e of the ' and bowels'workln re god 1>Q,dy who ever taken. I , for t• _ - idealism, which is one of the most pre. B. -regularly. It !s a opened the door, the " '.. ily assure you, for postman headed thron h its reanits I Over Face and Neck. Face ciqus peeae4sions of cliVdbood. When recogalaed tact that where the slam bey,a postcard; a;td esaWmed angrily: g ` 8 am relieved of laoat Qg >+ aeh and bowels.are to good order that DiSfl UI'edt CULjCtII'a Heals.' each manic is heard #'1TSChes their "He'8'a }:ar! i don't read 'em!" of my sufferin I r' I colds wilt apt exist; that the health of gs "My trouble � with a rash - - :cotteciotlan•ees throasgh rhythm,melody a have takensix boxes tie little ore will be good and that he :MONEY ORDERS. of Lydia 1i Pink- sad harmony, through form and style, which later turned to pimples. The through the warmth,of atsi I wul thrive sad be happy and•goodna- It is-always safe to send a Dominion .hams Ve etable tied laetrit- g pimpler were quite large i tared.• The Tablets are sold by medi-- Express'Money Order. Five dollars •Coca d Tablets and a bottle of Lydia sad of a reddish color,aid ;meats or"the rich tomes of a Freticlf 1 ciao dealers or by mail at 25 cents a costs three cents. F.Plnkh m's Blood Medicine,and Iycan Q u�g ,r horn; but it'all asord:r a pleasure) _ ,R mmfyr baz from_ThQ Dr..Willis W bledlelue t — -- ---honestly say I have never been so'weii face, neck and larebtxd. ' which Bads echo,within and is ac in- Faster-.Than the Fastest. before. I had suffered- from pains anti w 710 ! bi' _fluence,for&nod. • Brnckville. Ont. other troubles since I was fifteen years w«e �., _ The world can twat_ live wt otit ' _ Orchestm Drummac. it-* of and during the War'period .�. th _ d. S Pe not help scratching. My music- it is ui)tiftIng and makes one �th��e• esvman in the world." I worked on munitions for two ears, � y was disfiggree! for s� - think of the better things of life. I do not know what may befall to-mce, tON111st-"Isiow's that?" r and, in the heavy'lifting which my work �a yew, N When we realize how vital a Lacfor rvw, -Q. D. "Time flies, doesn't it?" � called for, I strained myself, causing .•.�trouble lasted abort a year -�y- - anaaia 7s in the fife as each"lndivtdtlal stares of blessing, or what' V.-"so`tit esy" pelvic ilzflamntation from which I have before I began using Csttictaa Soap , 'we wifl 83M realize bow I n kniLnt it weight of sorrow; O. D.-"Weld, I beast asset" Nuf1dred untold agony, and I often had and Ointment. They afforded relief >. to gi ve up and go to bed. I had doctored within two wtieks and at the end of - ta to hear good music. But this I know, whatever may befall.' �'- for several years without gettin . per- six in to I weeks.and a t 4- Wbtatever Life may be. Death slide it China has magazines for women, manent relief, when •I started to take �sl8s'Cdl r` --. JMlnard'a Liniment for N•uratgta, alit but they are all edited by men. .._ Clarence J Burnell. 474 Tyla 8t., your medicines )lira.GoLDWix ,lice. Pittsfield,Mass.,Jan. 4.JWL t �It, Branchtoa, Ont, _ ,*But` step! Does Death end au we Write to the Lydia .Pinkham Medi- -okug, icus.iornlltaikcparposes: know of Iii* 1 fts&8 ' .� ' inn? 1 eine Co. Cobourg Ontario,foe's freecopy. art t+. a ' PUT STOMACH IN of Lydi's`E. Piniiham s Private Text r. eo.os., '��aagc NS, Though it may cad the 'teats end woe book UM AgMati of WomeA." . n 'And the forgiving, _ Is It not ratbz,er, o my soul,.the door ORDER AT�ONCE 'Its Life Eternal, life for,evermo•re! - , No sabering atlntbts shalt gnelt 'try - �`i?ape Diapepsin"' fat Rheum' atlSlri?-baniS�l•paiw' l hesalt's believing, " "� • r Though hell and Curies ply'ths arts t Gas, Indigestion or - Apply Sloane.Restore healthy Cirq!- deceiving: _ - r t Inac latim of blood through congested tis- 7be ley stream may o er.my body roll, Sou S o h But peach anal per rob tar of Coates.Sipct congestion cause.$file pail! ?, Scot, Sly Inartaatly! stonaadh corrected! You -almost instAlif 1eWl - never feel the slightest distress from a --fatjigastion or a eour;zvcid, gassy atom- • • S10a d eat aeh. attar you eat'a tablet of "Pope's , Diapepsln." The moment it reaches - / �� y J !� Ah�aiomach all sourness, II&W alCe atlads in Grinds -�j I"""'", - ;heart>znra, al Ifni - gases, P p ion%nd,path *A ANY' OI = disaappear. Draggiau -guummtee each htv TO ►eo�le lYl mac, and p Packag your correct digestion at once. _ am u l invent__1L ea�prf7tnptly, -End. yonr_sd Itch+trC b e. for few -- O1'V e pldfitably,as piivAtely sild manta. - .as conveniently as city z _ gin the ::maple. . . . . - ate.•. ,t�a...a n.� .�.. _ - = �.� .4�` �h R Book on 4 these reasons we DOG DISEASES I •.o },,,�+ have extended our sJ ' -county facilities for the sale of xt>ale"sa ln►r°.: w�A& -safe; reliable Elands by - �ret:r b7sieo�Aathoa _ ±tom: 129 Went 34th Go Zen. : -N•w Toflt, V.&A. � UNDER our ,plats.' we - FILL out this coupon ntiro. Lest send you a list of high- `� _ us sera you lmest�t Items $rode ids to select from UNLESS you see the name ;`Bayer"" on tablets, ydu✓ -Pain? each month and adfotae you from and mitlre you definite , tti>re to tl►me that tc would be - - -.'.,are not getting A Inn at all _ 840 _ tecommendations, Then, 8 S SP � •. '. F' Whtxh Oil For immediate relief rub the and profitable to buy. ♦ y have made your afFor i 'part with riinara's :choice,you order the Bonds Liniment. •I t Penetrates faster a an4 further than any other, e e from uS dust the same as roothing and stopping Dana. "t . . ROyal Se =a 3'� W011ld Order goods by Two gnarations have crowned mail from a big depart- it King of Pala j 4=�IL1 - Corporation, Limited meat store.' We deliver, _ 's8 street W«t, them to your bank with. 4 L3ni=nent -. Xf� Toronto draft•attached,so that you m. 'ta fray ilaspeet them ��{b�efore The Family Medicine u vowtnwat Items" purchase. You other liewmtun taree 'a _..__...... _ j2Y investing in this way, , _ Aaar.......w. _.-. ........w.� .: iii, YOU get -prompt ser- A Quick Relief vice. You have same -:- _,.,...:....._........... _........ _ _ -choice of investments as --- for Seadaehe =accept y "u niter package" of "S er- Ta onl an nbr } blets Of ' - '*at city clients slid y can Ahnedacheiafiregneatlyscaw*a .Aspirin," which contains directions end dose worked out by r; eb.ee.to�..t us arst. l►ou,it..eta- �bup by mall on exactly the by ballI,�digested fnod;tb�gr.a ; es,Ine terms as big inititu. _ _ ands, rawul are physicians d*rhlg,•.,2 years and'proved' safo by' Trillions fee :!� u lest dense aleia ce one this paper, tlOtls 81hd large private abrorbed by the cod wh"in = ..tdle�n.nr and addawe on tar irritates - - :Coldsleadacht* �#theumatislri � r� •a or teeter. iAVeelAl's. s. ��l e°ssrts• Toothache,_ Neuralgia - • . aaa $�ieuritis �zjr;a `�4- •-� oya� Securities Corporation, united - gym• etc• 18 f6 30 �w of ` -Earache Lumbago ° , Pain, Pain,. lance Sedersg�WM Correct 'y 4._ 58$ing$treet West W,P.NELLIS fsaltydigsrtiona>selakorde•ttef. • n ' # c J •4 TOliOlv.1'O Bmncb Manatee s Handy Bayer' boxes of 1,tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Dragglati. +µ° F-'• Asptrin la the trade mark (registered In Canada) of I)ayar Mannfactms at Yaso- Atwtioset•BijfJEmt, gf.>oMt- jNdtta/yef-t'anaoaysr ]Vey roe*.Lamina acatimcidester of SaUcylleacid. While it far well known rhat .%spirin means Bayer ISSUE No.4-'!2. manufacture,to assist thn pubile against Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Commal wits be stamped with their general trade mark, tbo Sayer Cross•' a ' i}�^C" -nY Yn i,^ 'U�,q,:.,',�> -.+,.P. "' t 5.i, ' r.t•' `l: •r a"->,.s' %4:.•t:'�s? tr:.#,ni•�tr'l;Y'-AS •'''•id+f� ''e•+ '!.' •a}:.•."!d ^,`v: ti yy ..t„��.-- e;.. 'v.(• ei"!/h 4�i �`i'• 8 Y, .i„_ ' ': 4+. �� „�• _�°�'�� �"••ti'� '1 �5':, ,,x. ^'a; +Sx� ,F."•'L?ttw,,.•, •{"' .Z,". ..kr� .N. r' .1 4 - y-� , � x; v '.. +e,a� •k`R1a'•;�".�3.aa. 4 ac.•Q•3� .a,.i. a .�, .',;..ra^., ,7 •'x"�";, ,?� .' :.i-?�- r-„ 4,t•P� .� •�c.�•a�. rr 'a.. �°, v? k C _,,.. 1'•+r �Fe:dlf -i'.' , -,c..ui`R, m.M-,c,[..q^ •,-T :Pa",;;"�. ..E_ :. '.''TI'•irt, ..••°. :-`.4r{kY,,.i'ai� '%` 1� ',w"'Lsr ✓ "•" ?.'Axyw i••�n..j ..+•e:-' - .'' , rs.'9 .•'.y' ,.w. pfTli e 'LL', f" •x' _ ,.s' ,,",.i`• :.., 9".' ,,,.».e r i. "l , da "'�rr. -,,:fir,- ';s.,,• _ ,n' ., i::3, 3� - s^c;+-1P,.'.�•:s+.�X- P ,`",. ''Sex' � .$ _ '�. .. .r�' ,,,r. ''R«'2 .,:;a l :4 .. _ • .,y,+< ,y...;e�' �. hosbaad for-no other reason`thau IN MEMORIAM. 5x that'she fell in love i ith­another to lovtn�reins�tbr&nce'of Delis'Sur-' QUALY-i ntaD. But ahgalthg sltfa that the, toa. wde o6 David Law060, i?ecrutt. ;'.; P . ..;• TNRMS `:. wliu died Jan-.27tt; 19?l. ' film industry must face and to '" " ;MONEY CAN BUY V. -45t.T5 pet`yeu,;;iL6oit paiditnadranee. Just a thought of aweec rewembrance < - •- _. _ _ _ which the ",must situ and tyke Y P From ri mem�rP'fond-aad true, - not is that the wu•-ld will not ,Fast a token of ttffection _. 10HN. MURKAR- Pry rie'ror. And a loogiogatillfor you. s R countenance immorality and vice THIS WEEK ADD-TO YOVEt-GRQCERY_ORDRR: w in any Toted uu the part of the When the shades of night are;�P,alliag — - -: 'J • .,NOTES AND COMM*ENT3. And I'm sitting all alone, .-Fresh White Fish, IS teats per lb. l ;�• actors and Actresses. If any of There alma s comes&lon ing, _ _ t ese_people.desice fetme-of'an_ua. H youQdly_could come home.a D' -- Fees but, 25 cents per Fresh 9alnion, 15-cents Tier fib. It seetna to pia Chat the Provtnee h Halibut, p � ... dying character, they must live a v ` - 4hould have a fuel controller that life of virtue, and command .the Finnan Haddie, 17 cents per lb. , ,Iis a than who can eontrol-the din Lounon's sale on Monday eeit :T,,gaddie_ Fillet, 19' cents per lb. respect of alt' rlglit thinking per- �, ` ... — 4i.. . tribtxtiun of coal, and see that all _ _. •. -, ,. Bala ion-8ttacka,-3()-ceats.pee-lb- P le. - • -communities have a fAir deal. So f v O TICE boneless Cod, ,24'cents per'lb. �' x far"aa Pickering is concerned, 'we ---- Boaeless,Digby Herring, 20e per lb. q All sidewalks in the Villagesof Pick- .:have no great' -grievance. It is `-Tenders for 'Wood. sting must be cleaned of'snow within or Upeters: 50 celt�e a jar. rue that' our cc3af bins ate not a reasonable time'after a etornn,tether- ,, ,� Sealed tenders will be received by wise file worg w ill be doge and coat of 6 - -. :btrt•sting pith. the great• pressure the undersigned up .to Tuesday. Jan. g of coal, but it is also true that 30th'.for bupplying six,cords of hitrd. same charged and collected with other Everything in Groceries—finest quality and &Iways s, wood, cut into 16-inch lengths, for 8. taxes against adjoining property. first stuck. "here has been no great skiff ering g No. 5.Pickering, wood to be deliv. ' Citizens are forbidden io place ashes on the streets without first having w ' fFgotn the ]ark of fuel. But Thera eyed at-. Tenders school-houst mu before March D Y 8re many places .thrnnghout__the 1st, 1823. Tenders moat state untie Boarded permission from the Trustee _ ,a ties of hxtdwcwd and.percentage of a 0. ,:. pr-oyince where teere is real hard- a h_ By order of the'Trustee Board ` `ship and much suffering 'for the W.H.4WE5T:NEY,See:9:H., � Fred'J:A74drew,' -� > 18 28 R. R.No, 1','Pickering Inspecting Trustee. reason that fuel cannot be.obtaia• - ur Ft� . ed is t#Dy form or at any pric•e.. FARM L A N D S �: r•-•_-There are also -many places, ac. _-- - _--- :`.,cording to statements in the pap Pr08 vY'1 fs �(��•ne� 5'COne To buy or sell your farm, cossult the Farm Lands Department of _ f.; ty _____ The United Farmers. Co-operative Company, eve, where there is no difficulty in .;-4ecarin0 coal in aAty quantity and Pr HE.first deposit in your bans account is• the corner = Limited. at a reasonable prico, .(415.50 and -stone of your prosperity, and by regularly and sys ` " = A. J: ?�LLISOV, Representative, + Pickering Phone Pick. 1508 „ a15.044beiog frequently quoted. ternatically adding to your savings a subs t. reserve _ " It is said that is the Village of is steadily built and a future of comfort and independence <<� 4- Blyth the dealers ace going from. assured. Lay the coiner stone 'of_your prosperity auw by Tt t- .. holsse to house soliciting orders, opening a havings account at our nearest branch. H R a­ T pad there are other places that ` are equally fvrtnwas� THE -Clearance o er nee, etc, a thl special values ` -Ci f W,iat lines, Not _ .` should be souls system in which . , _ BA�F� Cow chains.open ring reg 50c, sale 37e Hand ga.we, reg 1.75, safe 1.85 - < all eommunitiea should have Simi- DOMM11160H Yarn (Wheeling),. reg 1.00. sale 84c, Girls' wdol mitts, long cuff= -r G. P. LYND. Manager. -� .liar treatment. YVHI'T$Y $RANCH, - rek 45e. sails 35c,'40 in.-Plaid for.•children's dresses 60r:, 45C f;,a: • `- BROOKL.II�1 BRANCH.' • . ,E••C- CROSS. Mang- Ladies' black Ringwood gloves. reg 50c, reg 39c;-Ladies' Flannelette 'there is an agitatlun on fn Nightgowns, reg 1.,35, sale 95c ; BoyA tweed bloomer pants 25 28 inch,. .,, reg 1 7 5, sale 1.45 : Ditto, 30 84 loch •reg 2.25, sale 1.75 ; Hoge' fleeced Whitby towards getting' tip a -- . underwear rea-65c and 75c, sale 58c ; Boys' flannelette shirts reg 1.25, _ -land for a War smorial` for. the _ _ fa5c ; Boys' winter caps reg 1.00, sale 85c; Men's- grey i3annrl.ahirts ' ' Whitby boys' who 'paid the sir • ;,-P sn' :- reg-1.75, sale 1 40': Men's winter caps reg :.35, sale 1.15 ; Ditto'relt 1.75; ; a' prewe sacrifice in the great war. sale 1,48. Also, other lines not mentioned. :r and the movement should tweet These priee�s were low and now �!e exceptioaallp low. with the hearty and generone sup- W[EAT . .-•MARKET I- L •. por,t'of every resident of the town. -The Busy Store; Brougham, Ont. z. There will no doubt be o sitioo .:.= 20e'per lb Th R ' pp° 'Rotirid Roast or Steak. ... 1Je ere is a Reason «e.;" to the movement and much apatlip ;'purloin Roast or Steak. ... 25c _- shown. but this will come chiefly Porterhouse Roast or-Steak,' �fro+n those who'had no near rela Ise " pic, kering hardware Store ;�. Rump Roast'.... - . - ... _, _, . =rives is the fighting line, and who .Fine Rib Roast, � `� < ' took no active interest iq.an _ .' .' 16c '• Y ' � y - Heavy Rib Rosst�.. ;; patriotic movement, during the Should r Roast: ,. 4,.. _ •14 and life O•" g .:. yearn of the_wa-r. Their whole Pot Roast, .. .. .. 14c �_ It will be worth your while to come In and ' interest In the war was centered $tinker, to boil :. _ -.:. - ' see our,stock of in amaeaiag as much wealth as Leg of Porlr..'.� ... ' •. 25c - �p T Possible, and many' of them in . Lola of Pork. .. ``. .• .: 25c F'p�pds 811i� Egg ' Producers users Atl their beetle wished that tine mac Shoulder Roast of Park. :,: .''* Poultry - " i :'`. _sstiloaht continue so long as they w Pork Chops. were rollin n wealth--=--Picker- : - 25E. We have Rural Purple L� iog Meal, Beer Scrave and Bone, Oyster". g p Pace Pork Sausage, :. Shell and Mica Gait. Pratt'& Egg Producer. Royal Purple ~..:i[ng toa-aship ham now two pa'ike ..Ffaest Salt Pork,.., • 23c Lice Powder. One trial will convince you that purchased art memorials to the • w... • p Finest Breakfast Baron; piece, � tl,Ieee are the beat on the market. :boss who now fill 9 soldier's grave +• •• sliced. . . Sac -. . - - +atd those who were active -in y buld-Cared Cottage Rolls(half or'Whaltib 38c Royal Purple Calf Meal for -young calves, Hog Fattener for the heg, �- ... securing funds for the -pirrpose, ' •+gaek Bacon. ... ... '4&- Stock Specific for the horee9 and cattle. Zeoleun4 to disinfect - the stable, sad a enre kill for lice on stock. ' met with such opposition. It is =L•Cooked-Hant, .: 50c hoped that those behind. the Weiners - 25c •' Beet .; American I Oi! a w on hand - .+�` . /' •Coal � ayq at right price Wovement in Whitby- will- meet , Read-Cheese:.. ,. .•. ;:' ''w ... 15c `x'' with a ready response ip their a \ -, Pn P- Easy First andDoateatir Shortenfng,•3'Lbe 50•ceotQ :It is s pleasure to show our goodu. .-:TS'e have Ehem. can get ' .; . peals forZunds., It is a duty that •' ", 1be 84 cents them.or they are net made. 4_ 5 ^:. .:: � to �, we awe to.the.heroes a�ho fought •' _,lb prints !8 cen - -j ;Free out aitff White Fish Every Friday * ;_ z- i and died in that war. endure be _ a7. S, DON PiC�NV f w� lieve 'that `Vhltby 'hill nc,t be ' skin$ in that ditty. W. G: REID,: ._ _` .PICKERING —' The moving picture is one of the — — — -- - _ -- -- •.� Small Remit s- reatest inventiuns of the present ' ' ' inure • . - -- a bef e F age, and'otte of the most popular. 1Qw, price level never 1' War +�� _ - N you remit small amounts do yes use rite _._ `:,•�r JIti the •citirr'and wwns-it 'i� rite �t� - chief means of amusiag the people ':reached by any cal ' ill Calla s$�+ lunar ecothotnieal:and most satisfactory -- _ n � .: anF1 i, the most powerful nAetbod_' - ., , Bank Money Orders are inexpensive,,protect soli 4� r of compelling people to part with .. against loss and relieve you of worry. �j y y �' These'orders are obtainable at all'dur°branches their ready cash. While man pictures throw w on the screen and sub-branches. f are only of an im'ueing character. THE _ t there are many others ssbi- i-have _ :�,r)Ford Touring Car E. 0. B. Fora, Oatanq. ;STANDARD BANK a real edneational character, acd or eartAayt for that reason have a grra't value. r;EW PRICES O:N ALL -FORD A10DELS ' TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS 7 $nt there is a foaLztra in the mov• _ - _ _ PiickeLirt�Branch, - . - =_W. F. Law,Manager ing pier+ire industry that ib lunar Chassis = � .' ,'' - 45•00 Whitby Branch, - - C A McClellan, Manager - regretttable. and that is the char- ';RllI7RV(1Llt 4l/5-00 a ` latter of many of-the film actors . -. " 1 and actresses which teach to 445.00. . ..��jlrlll�. ;• - _• �. _ . ; ` '. -• - - bring the industry into disrepute. , e ], + 1,. T i Truck-Truck x ' 95.00 �,�t�. �� .i.) �`�1�e Los Angeles, Cal., may be said to r: Pi be the home of the Ind nstry is CO11pC 695 0U Artreiiea -era it � _ ,�bt � _� ' - • � 785.0U qic� and iurmorAlity� ,The great Y 1 ~ dole of the film, world have'be- The above prices are F. U. B. F��cd. Ontario. Starting and While 6tail(i11 �e1 are Carry 111 on OLll• come .degenerptes and 'have lost electric lightina��n Chaasia, Rtfnabout, Touritig.Trurli ChagyiY " business as tlsll�ll (fpposite the Meth- ,' respect of the whole world. `M,00.'extra, .On Coilpe and Sedan startle and electric light• _ 'Wallace Reid,one of the leaders ing are standard equipu.ept. iadlSt Church. : You Will find uS `Freight and Government taxes extra. - ={ an the industry, died a 'few' days here R'•ith the 'goods,, some- F; sago, a 'victim of the deadly . bill I - which is gapping the life out of .. .� '.. thing to suit all tastes. 'sti any of t-he film actors and. A� ,fn r 't resies, "Fatty" Arbuckle has ,,. white Bread, Brown Bread, Fruit LovA$ 1•••eii ustracised through his con .'. It,ctiou with the tragic death of a rTry our Milk Rolls. only 5c each, enough fox a meal: ' -u ell-known film actress, and r Independent phone rL00 i►i,rp Pi'ekfocd, who aaa at one Big assortmAnt of C'hoc6lates in balk.and boxes. � s � .;; the most popular member of Independent Phone 900. ,the profession, has fallen into dim• Sherwoo' d i O lcCU - Picks repute usi account of her divorce c H• R• Monney,, •,l„ruc+:eediti,gb, having divo.med her' Ford Sales and service tItion. _ „£ �nP »S. , "�'', •'liar', .,>,.k^, -,:�., �! w.,�`� �> ,SN...` ✓.. � � •- � :. >. wy.o:,;x• ° y,', '�, �' L .•,r•+t"x3k•. rt•t- '#. *rn• .qi' 5'61' +: 'tM «'yam iiMi *•. �.• -1 11i1 111 i "wr, b - �r '' s kz�•i�c ,+,ute.K �..•'�r,, ,'•v' Mi54x Ss ak, .,•+e*«' °y:en ` m r ar+':; •a..na h:+u"c... o=' "�'+�' r� '4+ -fr-.:ii .:t.,'.:,;.u, ',,.:'s+.s,,;✓ ,..D.aNT-:w:d.._+•d::..�+ry.�3-' '. .,,;(_•.a-, '.. •+97,tfh--. ,a^•:.r, r^S r..'" .i' '� ,? •a9.' °.` ... us- '��'`�I,..�•,}i... , .t`. '.e-�"�' _.. :-:. •s >8 _ i �T' ;,• �.....t. s. r; AKa'resnit of 'tl:e rain oq Fri. SVm. Wallis moved on Moadii„ .V Mile Margaret Maooab .has re- TlaIE,TABLE•--Piekerias Station day lastand the subsequent severe into the residence which he retest turned home after spending three T.B. arsine going Beat daeas,fdlowi Tommy Elam Ja on the sick f,.ost our etr4ets and aidewalks ly purchased-frotu tk�e estate of weeks with Dr.and Mrs. Ba dhow, -No• tau 7.67 a M..- .� t are uow a mass of -ice, which the late Win. Bundy. of Saginaw, Mich. B. 8 Locai S28.p. y, a Miss Libbie Smith-is-on the sick •makes it rather unpleasant for Morgan- and Mrs. Pugh enter' "'' 80 Local a•26 P.X Hat at resent. - Sunday train, 7.67 A.M. p walking. tained,the members of the Baptist Lrt••t•rs-In ever lovio memor of Wid Miller was laid up last Field Secretary Miss McGregor, choir on Friday evening when all . our dear mother,Xrs. Margaret TrNaoin'e 291�i crawl set 'due I~0 ea week with a severe cold. of the W. M. S., addressed a large report,a very enjoyable time. ,E1naLictle,, who passed away oa gq loom y 0.44 P M. ,;�«•M. Miss Clare Underhill is visiting gathering of the-ladies of the con- Stouffvttle and Claremont hock. =-Jan. 28th, 1922, at Claremont. 9 psi 905 P.X. -'friends in Toronto foe a few day @. gregatiun at the manse ba Tues- a teams had a friend! contest in i The midni 3t stars are gleaming Sunda train, Frank Cooper is busy these days day afternoon. Her-address was 'the local rink of Thur dap of last On a silent grave. g Fore Foregoing i 906 P. ' fixing up his building for a,_pool- Beneath sloe a one we lope, o..: B g s ace to Standard s a great treat. week when the score resulted in 9 P time. room. ~ The many friends of the-Rev' J. to 4 in favor of the visitors.' 'Bur one we could not save. A xiumber from here attended R. Real Were pleased to• see him Joseph Readman had the mil- Her weary hours..her days of�pain, ' F. J. Davies`sale near Balsam on ldeetrou led nights again in our town one day last fortune on Monday.even�oR laati�o 4 ghte are past, Tuesday. week. While here he was enter fall and injure his knee. He is at` Her ever patient, worn out frame COs �;� � , '- - Wm, Edwar� and daughter, taine&by'Jos. and Mrs. Readtdati, present confined to -his bed, but! Has found sweet rest at last. -- -g ~ Miss Sarah,, were 131 Tocouto on . -Daughter and Son-in-law,, w' and Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. we hope for a speedy recovery, ( Annie and C.,A, '''':1Saturda The Claremont U F. O. Club will Hard and Soft Coal of tlae " Mina Veta Stepheasoui of'Toren- �; }?@8x uail>t OII • meet uri 8tititrda Jan.-27th, at 2 to, spentSunday at the.hoiue of h �.,.: P. m. sharp. fur general bui+iness `. '. her parents here. and every 2ad and 4th Saturday- hand Wm. Cooper has returned after during the winter. Orders area I Can have:You 36 �a a Year . spending a few .,vv with his now being taken fur feed corn and Y THOS. A. LAW, , daughters in Toronto. salt. You know-from laborious experience that you ' Most people around here- are' R. J, How and Petei; Mzunal, spend at 'least, an average of'one hoar a day in P1CykeZnff• GlZ . scraping the bottom of their road are now fi+,undering in a maze. of .pumping water for,use about your farm. - T blue. Woodman spare-the tree. figurer. They are the township Stop* losing this valuable time. Save, your H.G, and Mrs. McIntyre have .auditors and are now busy audit- stren th. Instal a Toronto Windmill and,see how . WANTED returned.honyp after spending a .iniz the township accounts. Both quickly it will pay for itself. '• ws -'few weeks with relatives in the are capable then and can be de. Toronto Windmills are - RELIABLE SALFSAGENT quiet,efficient workers. cif-yy pended on to do their work well. Cost`nothin- to riiz. Require practically no attea- For this district to x11 our Jamea-B- Madill,.of the Board of The superintendent rinteadent and. mew- tion outside an occasional oiling. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, village truat'e'es; is indisposed, so bars e' the executive t the Union •And whealinked up with a Toronto Pumpp and• +'towering shrub@;etc. - as to be confined to his home fQr a Church Sabbath Sebool.have-great ---- - T-.-Toronto Water .System, a-To-oato Windmill will Exclusive Territory � •�} few days: '-give you a city water service right on your farm. -- GOOD PAY reason to be thanZful for the sue- Our agency is Valuable. The Miss Dunkeid, from the neigh- teas of their efforts of- the year --[t'3gt1-11r4 t-�r • • • t-- own u xu ingrown in out boring republic, arrived here teat just elosed. Their school headed C. P_ e Plekering g Ust '01 week toepend a few montha with the list for the township at the Y� Vsitleties is the be°.`G her uncle and aunt, T. and Mrs. ;' recent coagvention. For panfcri�s wan _ Wmr. Mandel,.of Brampton, who Themes of i3 aria] interest for s'1ie1i �' next Sunday's Baptist Church ser- >s abs.h.dN40� - 600 Aoss � recently purehased 'R.' Beme s vices are: for the Bible School •� - e_ farm, ferrived here on Monde y, lesson, "Dives and Lazarus"; for ,' MASSEY-HAS RIS Grinders CLAREMONT . GARAGE `x;* but will not take possession of the ,. , farm until March let. morning aer'vice, Some Things The ana�usl business meeting of We Stand For"'; evening service, and Engine give perfect`' 'The young man who became a Having rented J.-McGrath's Gar the Union Church was held on - - W,andrrer, then a�Wonderer. L+n. � • _ _ - age, I�tm prepared to make expert _ : . Friday evening of last week. The til further notice the services will " Satisfaction. repairs on sill makes of tsars. All reports of all the church orycaoizA- b4 held for the School at IP-s. m., - - makes of Storage Batteries repair- Lions were read sod 'proved to b* Pu%li s Worship 11. a. m-, instead ad and recharged. A¢eacy for . the most successful In their his- of as.heretofore ; Eepaing Service the Eside Storage Battery. ` tory. Alt the obligations were •'�•••-+ discharged. wRti a itubatantiNl iir p- m. as usual. �► Ind. phone, No. 1808 , r balance on -the right aide. A — r _ �.'_STOL'FFER,-- The alea Willow 'XiUS - _ -an unauimoue vote of gratitude was ,+ ,. nt. tendered tathe pastor, the Rev. i; r 272E 'Claremont, O A. McLellan. who made ni suitable Cedar Grove Locust Hill . r ,. ` % reply,air well as a .vote of thanks :- - It 1$ My. �u$1<ne$$ -~ all he officers and workere of-A car of Distiller's cried Grains to �"„9.� To help ou rue art of ours. :a - the church. A fine spirit of o ti- _ - lu P arrive in Locust Siti is a taw �' • � � -, P. P y •.`�� -mism prevailed. By opening$New Garage In the Vii- days,also a car of Salvage �e of Whitevale I am prepared to do A happy event took place at the y g a1T kinds of repair work, including residence of George Richardson Wheaten route. . g - ._. - . --- _- tops and side curtains. also making 1; last Thursday evening when Wm. Y - - your-old car look and run t•ke new try Thomas Evans Pugh. son of O. H. Gluten DIE al, Shgrts- Corn, - giving It a good coat of new paint. /^ a l Mrs. Pugh. Green River. was 4atA Oil Cake and Agent foe Toronto machinery. lades& suited in wedlock to Miss Vesta - ' � t Q i Pum ;Windmills, Silos _ you are in need of a good $e f ps, 1 Victoria Turner, elder daughter .... Tankage in - 4 and,[iasoline Englnee. 5 of Rev.,•and Mrs. Ass N. Turner, Bt00$. - _ gSARLEB M. $IDS. r SLEIGHS L ' at Prince Albert. Sask. The forth see J. R. Thexton or b a brother of Mrs. Richardson. - Some Tel. x631. Whitevale, Chab He and Mrs. Turner. on a brief A• Er. R E. E S O R, -' Agerli#, �'ickering. , :. Visit' F.aat with their daughter, - _ . were present at the ceremony. Phone Meek 2600 which was perfvrt>yed by Rev. O. 'W Htgg, of Claremont- It is -.The Pickering uoder*L%t d that the happy Bair , ': will reside in the vicinity of the t �'.� .bridegroom'8 parental home. This V�1�IICe Gus�mittee CALIF' ORNIA a wishes Qtr. and Mrs. Turner —r t \r � benpaper age. The object of this Association is to , -�Ill�-• - .:.:. 54 Y An interesting event at the lessen sta lug and prosecute :TO OII! Home b i Ail bows of Frank and Mre. Ham, of- - the felons. p y 16ttin us instal is E° the Fith.concession of Pirlcerieg, -. - = �•� . �,' . - was the m"riage of their seicond s daughter.,Myrtle, to Walter, the lltembers having pro eiolencosomaioi New Ideal Pipe or k aayldt•at son of Frank and lYire. Bak• eats im®ediately wi "so7y member �� P ar: of the 3rd routes @ion of Uz of Ese@i commit"%. 'u wr bridge,on Saturday, Jan. 20th," Membership fu +21.00. Pipeless. Furnace at 2.30 o'clock. The ceremony was Tiak•ta may b•bad from ta•Prootd nt or l _ CCu. by the Rev. A. McLel 9.ert•n oa.ppua.uiion._ u. of Claremont, in the presence zsc. Oom.-L. D. Banka,'O.B.Palos - The OIIlf fnraac@ `of'the immediate relatives of the 'with a shaker and Eer, W. V. Richaidson, Pickering.bride'and groom. Mr.-Lorne Ham. - 1 duplex, grate. •,brother of the bride, aupporteo 1. R. Thextox'. W. Clank. „Y , ;aar_, and the bride was ,up-_ Preritent I _—- 9eor "" -_ _ _--- Fork'and furnace guarantee 0 ported by �dii a ,env Baker, mister - Y of the groom. •Aftar a sumptuoa9 -- ,: • ,Arsk u8'fore t @!timat8. weddiug dinner, the happy counts f] ���(�(� Sho = "Therea nothing like piping hot, delicious Aeft to -.heir honeymoon_i� (,� JJ tinny to start the hearty meal. Here is'a fine . Toemitu and points west. -They t pelt make goad Z7 r . soup-the SNIP Enameled Ware London'Kettle. . Cj.-�•�.r E R �. . will reside on the Rrunm's farm, .— - Even after 'tFie greasiest or stickiest cooking, vet' the `third .concession of Liz- �`' SMP'Enameled Ware clean as easily as a 1�I�AREbSU1�� - bridge, This is 130T8e Blanket time A Fine .ah na dish. Ask for � • t The Claremont Public Library aftd Olil 6eleCtl011 i3 go0�. Kettle ~> ' Board held its annual meeting on Sm�`;�u �� E The Ideal Groeer9 Store Thfa L : fine . Mcmday afternoon last, Pt'`esident -Come in early- and , kows,not only for Rev: A. McLellan in the chair. - •asp. but for boil-. Now that the Xmas holidays are over. Secretary Richard How resented _ " look theln over. ing meat or stew- and we have entered the year to & fns, cooking veer 'Three >lniahes:-Pearl Rare. twa costs of pearty' r.! may, e y P ~T tables or pawn- •n�mei inside and out Diamond ware, three coat, Vhf We are looking forward to another his report, showing substantial bhw and mill outside,wMte lining. Crsatal war.. the.• year of good business. Webelleve 'el progress during the year jniat clos- Buffalo Robes, WOOL Rugs, n:it�ioma e.at•, pus.White iniide and out, with,Royal Blue.asta` that our groceries and oodatuffe are ed, and Principal M. T. Wilker, ' Club Bags. eaa+irs the sgp •rn... the best• that money can buy. We the treaourer, reported a total of $ t:adr•a.ark. P"'SHELIT METAL PRODUCTS Ce.uwws don't need to bluff you in thinkingthat: . •�'� d g y All hinis of Leaner Goods "0IDWr*` �OACOU N11NN1A" our 8 will ba j $200,10 "received uric the par, 0000 RiAL ,,,*000tJ,,,,, c,NIPM y y$$worth. with a.sir►HJi balance on the right ttrr we do believe that you can savemoneTf`°„ side. This, with the ratif rn Good Shoe Re airiu Service by eir. 'Y here. dive ue your near 1 gratifying g Repairing - order. 'You are well protected, asa our increase of interest in the'Library money back guarantee goes ` a@ seen in the substantiasl increase CECIL - BRADLEY .e • with every order. of sub>acribers on the roil, is re Butter,Eggs. Poultry WanteA all the �' ^ Rardpd as the best showing since Harness maker, ale Your. rain Groun' d time: Prices paid as to quality. Phone. Clare 2506 a i the .Library -was organized. 'It -,, -was decided to aak the local tras- �PICgERiNG, ' - ONTARIO _ AT THE. 'BANS CH�DLOW, teWR for a grant. Further instal- . aP E C / A L =` il µ CL'ARFMONT, ONTARIQ weth of new books is expected a . . h c soon as funds permit, All the offi- `;Clad - Nell, Flour I V sera of the Board were re-elected Notable price reductions • is - -by xccl`amation.-Rev..'A. McUel• ---Ladies' Sweater Coats. - - — 1� - -.--- - "° Jan, president : R. J, How, secre= -These sweater coats were made by,che 'work done vthnle you wait tarp ; M. J. Wilker, trea'snrer ; Monarch Knitting Co., 'Ltd.; of ftve •,,•; l�frN. ,L Walker, librarian. These with the following were appoint- diffdrent shades: Jade and White, -..r CatnelandBrown, Black-and White. we are 'in the market for minter slid ed as the Board : .Miss S. E.Evgws. C. H. FoirntJY Mrs. M.• Forsyth, Red and Black, All White, 40 inches ' ', ,Mar uiR, wh t oat:; . eC Rev. C, W. Ding, Reuben Rawson,• long,-Lrimmed with Persiam wool,, q f J r Dr. Tomlinson and Miss Harriet :aad made of the.very finest and rye. Inquire Of all materials and d„ a Walkec. The last named was the knitting wool, ,. ,y • Y x_ kept LII stook. It will pa. yog for prices call at our works sad inspect our ateet efficient librariin` ere a few years Guaranteed 100 per cent. wool; a Coat' -- obtain prices Don't be mfeiai ago. The Library is open Tues• v b we do not employ them that you never see in small towns, - p y oeniaisgaso�' days, Thut•ydays and- Saturdays ly we can, and do throw at lye from 9 to 8 ocloeek-Saturdays thuds to sell at 1000, The Campbell Flour M& Co , Ltd wliiehy !� • • commission of 10 per Dent., -until 9 p. tg. There is a nominal only 4.00. esrlatnlysave by parehasleg Isaes ss. membership fee of only 50 cents a Don't miss this bargain at - Mills at Sanodimied• 1 ear, which places a lot of the J.T.--M&THE8ON beet of reading within the reach J. ftrid, Claremont 'Toronto Peterboro Pickering a�.anawprky- W,Jby,o>s+i•� of elll. , � +� (,,�,. .:5 .*. °:,a _ .s.. t :� >:K:..6�.' '34,.+ja•-';-3„',:u•,1;A,-Y"-,c�,;,-as=�.�s°w-•b,wM^*...:6 a' .,� .s�.-.r. '•vr';�,•!. .,, ��'�' � ..SF i y:T:t i 4ja' ..,+j°^,Y 'Y •.f.a L' ' ro� Mr x Y. >+,ar '� rY .'a'•;,;;, ,;- .„k.�F;{ '$;;s ,.±,p>•,"�M'i',�' `swap,• •�' r„5�:,�,` ;.�.'' ., �. v'�".meV . �.. �vrt^TIWRa3iwj; Ilk Z 11 1 ;�, ,!=,r, N 1,.� +�S �, •+' "sv-,t'+•P" ,rn ?k� s .-a;a;,.,,.� r�.K'�• n r. ":°..:.. M. .�', r. ?4; ,�; c,*,, ,¢�;�' ,,;�.. r.��;t•�,,doe;• .y.r, c•A •^�, �'� r.., m�;:�%•. "'�'- ,id f- .t. N '�".°„ .,,.�..i.:..v.�,-'8..'Y.+'6.•'.•+*.r;:i,+:!'FS:.t..sey"aN'J,"eSate .�'`:°'�•"` oy.... :,.t• 0.� �� ,w. _ •q•?;" .,r,i ..,,s�'•'�i`� ,r ""!�`1°' .,s''*°'s�k'p� ,',`!.a* �,t'.� 'r,1^ „6�,.,�. ,'•C r. `�' -','. f , .r"". .�:. . ti^",, ..o-'t,�'r, - +4.�C :N. p t:.,. '�• w'•''•" ,. .. :�;{ .i.a +�`,�: 'C• ,U^''ti.•""° `#° .5.. ,�,��5,•s ^,j�1 '�• '',.'a�;.::•x''�',••�a.}.,:`n... '=,tl`w-Z•.:,C:,..,�„#•'.,.'e:ua+"...'r.� ....r:'O'.'� �. +. -,-. 1 ..?'�Mir•'! .._C_.•a•�'7�w:. _ _ .. .'�"..•�.' ,. . .: .- —• '.r.•"A:., :<�,'i..�'��.�a - do my best,an'1 did. 'Tomas you that ttthe Idea in wa twas < + x ry _ •4 :. t made th my �' an you .:_ th' contract. Darling, r made a BLU WAT - man o' me, an' I love ye more an' more. Oh, but I'm happy, Lily!„ r 1 s` A Old Captain Denton was pleased-to still r - ti see bun, and - ' - - -� - _ .. ��Al� ©F ��'�`. 1�F,� --- -��" e e con sn pleased when �' more lea w .v• . € a I - p ' _• e $ "O� help, Captain,'' said Frank n When u _ ' I'm t' load I t - •�' ::.,r�....' •: _ ... • .:. •.. -.. d Y ship ask e r . ^` look over a likely vessel for me to b :. ' HY PPJCDZRLM W11AJA.M WALLACH. _ `:--- charter. ' It was late in the afternoon-when---` y - " Westhaver left' the.Denton home for i .mod•++ tKe Cape, and with the touch of a soft ' -by 041 IWaon Book ComDan7. -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN—fCont'd.) fled,and it was not long before Castro--cheek 'lingertng,•oa his lipq, and the a crackling document in-his pocket,.he 7R7hen a lull came in the reminisces=;mento and be knew each other's whole:seemed to tread on air. The sun was Eanles Senhar Ruez politely made a tugg-� history. Frank's plans for the future shini tion which sounded. like music in'were hearth commended by the naval ' anngd a lig'nt southerly wind y eras blow) when Matheson and he ears. "Probably the Capitan;officer,and when, in e newer-to a ques- left for Westport again in the motor- ryes) make bees tender for the feesh'tion, Westhaver.admitted that he was boat. Cat Rock leamed ti� . '= ' 'Y= > I I .' One must consider one's engaged to a girt the gentleman g golden in • .- 33ss y• t the light of the westering sun,and the Eh Capitan Castromento?" laughed. Wavelets, lapping around its geed- • • • • ` E: "Caram3ba! Yea," replied Castro-] "Per la vita mia!" he exclaimed, strewn base, were murmuring a lull-� Juento. ",:But why..talk..bastaes . while turning to his stout companion. aby. . Eve ,-:Raisins � •�1 , Friend Ruez, we must do something n8 seemed to have n , d *inner awaits? Let us eat iiratt cad changed—even the rips ovep the'Sou'- ►�5a you Val honor as by loili'iag in dining for qur ambWous Yuan, man,here. He 'west Ledge, had calmed down into ' �'Ifrith us, Capitan,�� ,• �lovea--capite? And should'we not help great oily slicks of smooth sea—and with . U Frank looked down at his sodden those who love, senbor? We have wheny in the starlight of s clear Sep- the ..: �cicthifig, "i would like to, but my l been .young once. You won your tember evening, they puttered into a y ?eKzes ain't Jest,right for goin' into f Ewgenia from the mob'of revolution- Westport wharves, the little village .Fr' s�1nE'ss o Fres i Fruit r `� fY.dinin=room." arias in Para. I stole my Margarbeta was transformed into a hamlet of : n -4Por-.Dios, then we will have itffrom under the eyes of her savage Arcadia`�restfui and beautifully - ght.up here," returned the other papal merchant in. -Spezzin--and home-like, with the.warm glow of the i t c___L „ l ran across the sea with her. Shall �'-R-�' S` a- new the freSuuuss�s-zresrr y. Rues, my friend, you have l 9„ house lights dancing in the •. `�• ::,;, v„ we not.help our friend, Ruez. _ _'.was:of-waters: -harbl H-Package of aSun- fruit..'Eet a gas. The other nodded smilingly- and = �* . Est ees a. lessors to eat wit guar Uncle Jei•ry was nervous) can •, ,- P � stared at the blushing Frank. "Can Y g Maid Raisins that o11 Mends,Caatromento. Let na have set ' g the' narrow interior of the local p"-+st you 4ellciou8 ;�' het here," !you-supply"us weeth a large amount?" office and general store, and when Will want t0 try— an a Cake or pie—and ri.T Captain Ring 'lounged aron� the:he said. The contract ,reel. tae fof Prank entered he gave way to a.most = p, motunda.with a watchful eye an the;three years,an for my department of undignified whoop ,! joy, d a i n ty, tender, juicy, all ready, too. v' rAdor,but he did not see Westhaver supplies we weel require at -least .""Lord Frank I've.bin 'moss. y, scares seeded fruit-meats _ _ • fee thousand dollars American ! "I've T then) next time'" e y�ming out -,Guess he slipRed out th ' y' to death-'about qov. ' he cried. I ve packed in tins. Try worth of bacalo per year) , , ;#sttc.)c. wihy.sus I. wotildn t see him, teat bin a-trvin t git Yarmouth on ti! you buy raisins. See tae :muttered: Then, spying the Dell I. "Fifty thousand dollars!" gasped phone t' find out, of they'd seen ye. The tin keeps rile y �ibo , he called' to him. "Say; young,Frank. "Lord, but that's a-big con- An° what's th' news?" p how good the :Ire. 0';, ! What-became o' that man ye tract, but I'cal'late I kiii supply some For answer, Frank drew out the flavor ill. No matter Mail coupon for free rahoaReif up to them furriners a while lof it." contract. "One hundred an' fifty .s " _ "Why not take eet all?"queried the thousand dollars' worth, an' three when or where you buy book• of tested Sun- So. '. "Westhavei?" .:- other. "Three years--one hundred and Ceara' delivery;' he said uietT q y them these raisins have Maid recipes. 01Yee; that's th' name." feefty thousand dollars. .I wee] make "We'll hev V,, Sit right down to work ° P t'The bell boy put the proffered cigar 1 dees contract out for you, and you nose,-Uncle!". ate his-pee-ket.- "Why, Cap, he's still"weel see that we get the shipments, g,' a a.�g with them. That rough-neck'sn' regular. By doing thees,eet weel save CHAPTER SEVENTEEN .'tlaeah two Dagoa are all eatin'together- me the trouble of giving many sep-: M� WRaisins Sun: o in their-room crate contracts. I weal deal weeth It was Sate on Sunday evening when ;3 !What?" barked Ring. you only,-and yoli can let sub-con-:unclf and nephew arrived back in the rs y, "`Sure enough,Csp!'He's dinin'with tracts out to oiler men. Our prices Cove,and after securely meortn Mor- w ltltem, wet an' all as he to."' `wee) bb fair, and the Bratzee]ian Con- cell's little vessel they went up s the "' 3t°a'�d )raisin 'Growle's s The flab-dealer looked at the clock. sulado een New York weel pay you house. Mrs. Westhaver had been anx-i =1LlinabrrrMp74.AOp Dept i�T;533-29, Fresno, CaliForna-,0 IIt was within,a few minutes of train I when the shipments are made to Rill ious,,and after the greetiniFs were over ; time, and be was undecided as to Nhanetro. You -weel- communicate she said in a hashed voice, Well Pidd issfurnish#S60calor- ",whether ha would wait to bear who,,weeth been, and all arrangements Frank poor old Captain Craw ies of energizing nutriment CQT THIS OUT AND SEND IT had got the,contracts or depart for weal be wade from there. I weel-take must Piave known his time was car" - per pound is practically pre: r'home. your references--but- one knows a,when he sold you his land. He was digested form. ' g—� Retain ^. t "Waal,.they said the id mail tiI, ps- gentleman even though bees cloak be:foam dead In bed this morningg Also a fine content of Dept. N-533-24 Fresno, California. ,pers from here,so I cal'late ain't much!faded--and I wee] hand you thees; "Dead?" ejaculated Frank !n awed� food iron--good food for ' use waltin'. What alts me is how'document. F et specifies everytlieeEhg.';tones. "Poor-old—man. Aye. the the blood. Please send me copy al your free book, �'Vfes*sver-'sli'd ha' bust in an' got so i Weel you take eel;, my friend?" must have known—be must have You maybe offered other i 4 tiles with Raisins." - 1 saighty thick with then), I wonder "Will I take it?" almost shouted known. Poor old Cap'en Ass. We'll brands that roe know lea !miss him sorer "' While Frank was. well that Sun-Mauls, but i ¢mow?" And with a great respect for;Freak,his u�rrea slight wtth untold joy. y� NAlar 'this younger rival, and still wondering,�"Waal, I Wild at think sot oh,i genuinely .al to beer of the old( the kind you want is the kind t Captain . Rini reared .deft the gentlemen, but you've made a happy,shipmaster's demise,yet the joy of the 7�know is good. Intin. e). amen of me thin day—" !huge order he had received swamped therefore,on 5sx-llPard � 3t3zsr - Frank eajayed'tbat, dinner as he His- ingenuous-delight pleased ilbs.the feelings that otherwise would have brand• '�7 cost no stars h-Never enjoyed -a meal ,before. 3'!te temperamental Latins, and they-emit-=possessed him at the death of an old off! • Crr=' —thtovtacs Rraziliarts were �bospitahty persona-i ad atsrnatl neighbor, and when he communicated _ pp y nepoon his ebullition of r. !' - irits. When he left them he had the good news to his mother that war- sspp P P poc et d y lad cried Ir, her I - N` 11�V E111TC1RS the d and aper in his. it , ail Now,, pleasure. _ signed sad sealed by the represenZa- Uncle" said Frank,after the .EASY TR1s..w.�►►7 tives of the mighty Estados Unidos do supper things 'haul been cleared away , - 9faaufactairere always cond3du sone Brazil, and thheir good wishes' were from the table, "we'll hey t' do some Now Iodw siortsuit moderndotimsel ringing In his ears. "When you marry,'Planning, We want t' ,taxy out the " �ThGdII$]II$ ACC cos tees Hot of Ideas and Capiaan," said Cast-vaiento at.part- mast o this contract of•we kin, an 2eII= ��a= 0ONVa" Inca,"come to Rio for your honeymol it'll nee+ a lot o'mo � All tk' moshey . Na t'i s T patent Attorneys We will.-show you our incom'par able we ve got, in fact = aqa >•ass sis. - - ottaa, can. Bay our Corcovado, and the.bamniral '"Haw about" Ring*" 'ittteTru red garJens. Adios, Capitan! vada con Uncle Jerry. "He's got all th boat Die!" And the yellow-skinned Ruea fishermen tied up to-him" i The other laughed. l.,. IN . ,E l� 1 1 V N S wishes, � ��� � his farewell he do with the ? He ain't got th'I' - Frank found himself out in the ro- busineab nor th' money to emplo3 z�: Prevents. �P>i� � cracked - a yl..+s.r .tt....wn..eswe�at.a+dec• ? them.all- He']d come in with u never' ( J �. • itrM be�w MN7nt..rfte. tanda in a daze. Was it sill a dream? 8+ , . . -, "�R.t�eae.••e.'t's.sw e.anwa. No, there was the paper crackling in feat- I'll fetch Mtiiraround to-morrow, e � �+� Ups, thJllbinfma. Makes your akt+p his breast ket. For a minute he Now, th' question iss----how much oasis -'? ,r`01% ,A t1AitOLD G fNilrliRAM • CO. Pa kin ye scrape np. Uncle?" is hate,wear and aenool - ` ?�Il�E�$ sat l ssa afitood—a rougb-tooking, sea-soaked " �l11 dsrsggfttt Mtt orrawu. cahsu ► gme-8ad`aiade a meats} retrospee- Six thousand dollars an.th vessel,; ; t]on--of the afternoon's events.- At I cal'Bate. + 01M last, after a snmmary of the wonder- 'Frank noted the - amount down.) .�-. 'ful happenings of the day, he became ��CiOOd! hat said. "That means you' _ A •h�30U alt., aware that the loungers in the hotel hev invested a sum of eleven thousand g dollars in th'busineaa. I've t In five' ` Wish.ng star that shines to-night, :.:. were staring at him. 'thousand—two thousand fiveuhundred "Let's gig�t out o' this. I mast be a - Do not smile an me, sight. Now for Lillian. Slie. moat m d-&W--th-new--sly-w eve--built. - - an' two thousand five hundred in th''• Arrange a pac-k-of cars %11-1 a—Tooke you-toward ,some lomaty child' bear all about It as what she has done three of diamonds on top—faces o! Who la the dark may, be. - f�, me. bank. Thus our combined cash sm- oarda uppermost--and the ace of . She was I ounts to eight thousand five hundred diamonds just beneath it. Show the - ty ng up some vines at'the dollars with a Iant an' a good vessel Bluebird, sing not et my door, side of the house when Frank swanR p three and d�lare that you will :. ��•-_. y ±� ri h th Now, I31 Sit.after Ring to-morrow an But be yon swiftly town. - r , throug a gate, and, heedleaa oil „ Cailse it to change its nature and ON�fornta Fig �S time, place,or circumstances be threw rl]"see what he says. , appearance. To where perhaps acme Iidtle chfla a Ilia arms around her and gave her a Hev ye got the deeds yet for Cap en Put the cards behind your back. In silence sits alone. p� Asa's sopertq? engtured the other. CWW�S BW ta',�' tug and a resounding kiss. �"No,l' replied Frank; "but I've got Utter a magic phrase which yod � ^ e Why, Frank yon great bear! she q egos. He'll have can make up to suit yourself and Roadside berries, red in June, cried in aatonisllimen with her brown r�eipt form ch bring out the cards quickly, hold- your place to gs+ow, 7. "`�T''" t+ written the advocate down in Anchor- a,- -- ' wide sail her beautiful face flush- inr your fingers over the ends of For fear some lonely little child r �_pa ,ville about it, I reckon. I%lboid his re- the face card as in the illustration May empty-handed go. V ed wi ik the publicity sent bar l veer cei t an' he's got my cheque—ao it's ""You see! The trey has changed caresses. "Who meal. ,., —Holds A. 9^haier. ;> here--and in those wet clothes?" The uncle nodded. '"Yes,I guess so. Into will be a strom of protest. _ `�': Westhaver took her by the arm. .Poor Morrissey! I cal'iate he'll be Everyone will think that you have "Come over to th summer-house, some'mad when he hears that his changed the trey to the ace by the ' sweetheart" be said. "'I'm jest about uncle her Bold his property an' sent simple method of hiding the end After EiDery Jlfsah �• \ -busrtin' will joy. Another kiss,dearie, th' money to an orphan society instid spots with your fingers. Pretend - an I91'tell ye all about it. o' leavin' it to him An' th'very rni- .y` i'y to'misnnderatand their protests an- w. She made'no resistance.. It would ture is t' be sold for old Jane, his tit everyone is certain that you have been some task•to resist such an honetkeeper. Waal,the of man never have been caught napping. Then enthusiastic yours lover as West- did like Bob.' He useter rattle him too move your fingers and show that haves,and while she was blushing roe- much, Poor of man:" � . the card. really !s the ace. ily and artarl the stray wraps of (To be continued.),%- By that time, everyone will have ` diaordeaed silky brown hair he pulled , "_ forgotten that in the moment the the paper out of his pocket. "See this 'Dye• An Garment cards were behind your back you Chew our food I sweetheart. That's th result a th" Y 111 had ample opportunity to slip the Evan a sick child imse, the "fruity'! tip you gave me--a hundred-an'-fiftyl or Old Napery top card—tbeItrey--into the pack. wells then use �rf`. ` testetof "Cattfodalia Fig Syrup" It the tend-dollar contract from th M Diamond eg exposing the ace. WRIGLEY'S to Brazilian Government! And he told DJ ;es stomach Se upset, tongue coated, her the story of his adventures since (Olip this a,ir rod oasts it, icitra Bid digestion. 'or if your Child Is cros4 feverisb, f l he left the Cove the night fors. Buy "Diamond Dyes"and fallow the 'others of me s.rirs, in a scrap al cold,or he 00l a 1,, ,y,,.,Gul WIU, When be finished she looked up into,simple directions in every package. poo>`.J It also keeps ^j cover fail bo opens the bowels. In a few his radiant lace, and.there was a hint i DQn't wonder whetter you can dye or the teeth Clean. - �`.hatits you caai see for yoaibetf how of fear in her eyes. ."Oh,Frank dear;''tint successfully, because perfect home Chance for the•Inventor.~ '- thoroughly R woarka all the cwnstilia- sine said softly, "I'm so glad you goti dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond A vast fortune will be the reward of breath sweet. � tim poilsion. sour bft aatrd waste f4•trtn that, but you frighten me with -what 4 Dyes even if you have never dryad be- the inventor wlio Lots on.'the market ' appelUte Been. -" _ '''?�•�y` the tender, little basi aa+d'aives jnti you went through. What if you bad fore. 'Worn, fade) ,dresses, skirts as alarm dock•ilist.will make oihi the loot.yaus.life out-there is the dark=C y The CTM°t Cweadiare h . d► wMri�•PTayi ] cum agsltt" - whit coats, 'aw"tell stockings, man who sets It and ant' eve yi)0ily '. tress last night, or on the rock this 4 Sweetmeat MlAlong of hangings, mothers ra rte California i d s, eve t n e c• a keep pe ry htn else i th h .la be- morning? Oh, promise me you 11; 'g• B'i'g Syrup" bandy -'They ktraw, a tee• .never do such thin a conic like new agaln.. Just tell your Audio In Netherlands. .rI things gain. . Promisee `<.. k :=apooafni today saves a ataak Mind' to., Frank, for my sake!'„ �LrttggI t whether the material you . raw"row. Ask sour drng�hb for geau Frank clasped her in his strong wish to dye is wool or silk, or'wC,,other The Netheriaalds Government wll•1 1 "CadifaaTia Fig Syrup,' which bus, arms and gazed into the pools of her It Is linen, .cotton, or mixed goods, Improve a radio tslegntph station to . _ diidaflans f,Dm''llablsa asses,children of dark eyes "Sweetheart;" he said with I Diamond Dyes nave'.- streak, spot, c'ommundcate with alt parts of Europe • am as� p�ted aa; bottle, Mom., the adoration of her in the tones 6f I fade,or rnn. s and will equip it for telephone broad- ' Yon mast aai9 "Ceiifbrnin"or you may his voice, "'tw^as you that nerved me to do it, an I knew you'd be near me. " a l,� an iileita•t" ��• I 'e d see your face encouragin' me to Minard's Liniment for Burns 8 scalds Minard's Liniment$or Ef�upM i f:oldak ?'�P'•.:.a'Ei r. ^ ,,Q;y °: p. ,.e,�,,,. 'x` c,,., +n y',^. ..,.';:.,; ., t±?Sw ,y, ,s•t ,..c' a GA+.' a ar�•'' .r': .,,.,'++ S�R.""..,'"c.y,,,,cc. Luc. .N, {K .�•, ..i+` .3. 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ADVOCATED IN G XAFE �. z T•♦ n J 21.-Par A ze the Ruhr, meeting i i ii o-«:' I never 1' lBerli an n 1 n this afternoon to realized t' Y rig. BSt' - �",;. •}J .x ed un it a few br, is the word sent out from Berlin.With support all Ruhr or Rhineland striates. - '::; r•''? months ago how risky it is to, . Furthermore; they promised to `sup- :'`'''>•' ..:' neglect a cold in the chest. I :. Qhe French preparing the real mill- :» >: have always h • !port all workers outside the occupied. s;';y;:; :�� Y had such good health, Y ' a(`;'<;`.." the Lary occupation and work at the point fi: t a cold either in the head or ' f areas who suffer indirectly because of I the strikes. '; V: • gave me v worry. Ou id of the be. ontlt, R :; chest. :while unpleasant. -never�_:: y the national unions Outside ens, with the consent of the Government) Extensive thnemplbyment in the in- PR£l1�itER«'.::,,' : -- Y J. •.• occasiottatac�old. I had never known have informed the Ruhr miners and. .terier of Germany as the result of .",I]#?LJTEY C .AC'€CME.Yf l� what it was to_be laid u even (ttrtcr-*r AslMS� P. other union9 that a general, strike 1 shortage of .rasp materials from the ! for 'a day in all my life, until y /topping all production will receives Ruhr is probable, so the industrials V ' last December. One afternoon I the motstl and financial suppor•t.of all have pledged themselves to a la "'` ':'" `4 ::<, ::' p g large �. '� got a chill' and no matter' how, German �. and rtalsi c - e dd to it }row- lone I ed of to • t • >; the a ov } • a Y ;' c:a . g e I couldn't The Foreign Office, 'which ' has;ever, by announcing they would boy- ?, Seem to get warm, This chill... ibatabli h w a ed i bureaus ae information urea followed. ollo� ed coat '641 imports from 'France b a cold II nee and � Y in m f 1 P `i��: Y throughout the 8tyhr, announces than Belgium. - 'chest. 'As usual i neglected -.•,`, u8 m. it and", d _. r� cted vy;s tk • i et ttib Partial '?':<.. wo strikes v 1 ea ha Tread n P rse a have ndw 8'e ors Meantime e. 11m a me a g selector t v y begun ' p__ a e o er the Finally I had t4 $ti to bed Ileveral Ruhr mines, cllisfiy those be- Ruhr sector by the Washington Gov- send for the doctor Hie 'slam- • longing to the Thyoseii and Sthmes ernment as a compromitle alternative tuT.CipV` nation sho'Oed that I had pneu• °` 6t'ouPs. to the present French invasion is be. Getman officials is the old occupied ing proposed. 6Burse circles-believe (t1S`, tnonia and a_bad case at that. By territory are being obliged to quit that such a settlement would save the = ;> careful missing on the part of m husband, my children and some their Posts and 'are leaving the.oc-i Westphalian industrial area from ,! friends I tixina ed to ' 10wied Rhineland immediate4y. Their i French control. It is argued that since - through, but the doctor told ins I families are given four days to get the German Government is confining had s narrow shave. brad here's - Ju out. Officials ob%md to leave include itself.to an attitude of ,passive resist- - where my troubles began. 'S�G'hila Herr Morgen.-rw vernment represen- ante, the time is ripe for diplomatic = ^I was now out of danger, I was ` tative at Cologne, and President Kiel- counter-steps, inasmuch as the French - anything but well. I was, AM `• '' ing von Lanzenauer,of the Wiesbaden(plr}lhs, according to the German view, very weak from the. effects a2 11. 1 `1 "`�• Government's Finance Ministry. Both ire to the organisation of a gi- ' pneumonia. Although I had lots-«s,;,,: sap " energy before m " are accused of refusing to obey orders $ fit. of life and ens - , ng i g nch Rhgniah ound Industrial monopoly, sickness, I was now worn out aft G Of the RhiaeLnd High Commission. which vgottlai be bound to develop cttm- tiled all the time. I slept fair The association' of German Indus- petition with the American and British 1 e4 W4 more because I was•e:ha ' -.atries pledged themselves at a big industries. ONTARIO HOUSE PREPARES FOR ANOTHER SESSION r s4i, 8uL m9' sleep didn t refres�,'l - The leaders of the various groups In the Ontario Have at Pariiams me' because, while I a ' `' are R+s. -'..mot their ioroes for another session. PremLer Drt:ry, leafier to be asleep, I wasp~ - �' ' �et R� r the Farroar-Labor group; 0. Hawatd Ferguson, leader of the Conservatives. �� most of the time of what ' and WeHkWoa Bar, leader of the Liberals. In the.ptoture is seen. also event on around me. Although an " Lieat.-Gar.'colc kshutt, the t kinds of tempting dishes were _- .+«c ., $18; lightweight rolls, in popular representative o[the Crown, and Iles'seaat• Torosito. lbs. and u , prepared for me, I had no rd4lalt Manitoba wheat-No. 1. N4athesn. barrels, { 8; heavyweight rolls, `;36. st-AArms F J. 1tYaekmeye�l, who 'has o>BcSated a! every session of dHe ' ran food. .This sickness had 411,• �I 26cYs. Lardy-Pure -tierces, 166; tube, Ontario house since Confedowatton. ready nndetsaiasd my health td Manitoba oats-Nominal. 16%c; polls, 16tc; prints, 18c. Short- Manitobs barley-N4>ieaithal. Being, tierces 13% .to 14c- .tuba 14 such an eztent that I was a A]! the above track, Be. to 14;irc; iLs, 14 to l�c• r MA�1ATE not get an IW becau" be his Ruing skeleton. ' I was gsttin Bay porta Pa , pnnts, y 'p' discouraged as nothing i took .' American corn-No. 2. el., 88 Vie' -17 to 17%c. driven his competitors hard. p ' WE RUHR MO'V'E I D seemed to do me any good. 'I. . No. 3, 8?c. Heavir steers, choice, $7 -to $8; Fr' z Thyssen.'son of Stinnes' chief ' wonder if Carnal wouldn't' baits! butcher steers, choice. o Stiaines � ` via u He rival,August Thyssen, has become the y p Barley-Malting, 60 to. 82c, second- ;6.76 to $?...6; did me a world said good, I was s. you n , • friend said one day, 'Ili to freights outside. do, gam, $e to ;6.60; do, mad., ;b to hero of the hour because of his de- uckwbeat-No. 2, 78 to 80c. 6 do, com., $4.50 to E6; butcher Make& Pie W� Frame. fiance of French orders. Stinnes and completely ran down and Yuan ear Rye--No. 2, 88 to 86c. ifers, choice. $6.50 to $7; do, med., .-- his sons have been absent in the pres. see for yourself how welt I Tool[ ell s, Peas--No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50. $5 to$6; do;com., $4.50 to$5; butcher A 'despatch from Berlin says, ent crisis. today. ' a D4illfeed-Del., NFontreal insights, ro*�, chafes, $4.60 tob.2b; do, mad.. 7• Why don't you-try tt ? , < Sago fitianA has been trapped by All the other Ruhr, iron masters Thanks to this friend's advice I bags included: Bran, per tca, $24; $9 to $4; canners a cutters. $1.75•drench occupation of the Ruhr. 8e haul been conservative and eoacen- stn ` Perfect health shorts, per. ton. $26• middlings, Per $Z.25; butcher bulls, groat. $4.50 to ' r 'as ton. $28.50; j ;d feeJ Sour, $2. $525; do, com., $2.25 to $2.50; feeder has taken pains to keep away from trated their wealth in the Ruhr. Brit healthy and as full of life and' -" Ontario wheat-No. S white, ;1.11 steers, good, $6 to 6 0; do fair, $3 the Ruhr personally, letting the other gtinnes' operations are widespread. ti�ity as 1 have ever been:' � _ to $1.18, a000rding to freight* out- ta.$4; stockers, good, 4 to"#4.50; do,, Iron masters face the French,but they For the moment he can buy Eng. . Carnal m sold by-your druggist, side; No. 2, $1.06 to $1.10. ;fair, 18--40 ;4; calves, choice, $10 to have caught him financially lish coal as he-has been forced to do and if you.can conscientiously say, _ Qntaria No. 2 white oats--48 t4 4bc. $11.50; do, med., $9 to $11. do, com.. ' He must either.-make his peace with but the price WHI make it impossible after you have tried %'that it Ontario corn-Nominal. '15 to $8• milch cows, choice, $70 to the French or risk ruin, for if he can- for him to ecihtinue. Stinnes'prosper. hasn't done you any gOo& reamm Ontario Sour--Ninety per . cent, s Pr�ngerS, choice, $80 to.4100; -the bottle to him sand hat' W., in jute hags, Montreal, prompt Zara, choice $19.26 to $14.50; eep not get cost and coke from the Ruhr sty and welfare of his organization de _ choice, for his industries, scattered from East FO°r ° ` shipment, $5.10 to ;520; Toronto $7 to $7.60• dp, culla, $3 to pence on cheap Ruhr coal. His ex- Sold b Dr. 1dcEwen's D tutor bsafa, $5.05 to #&35'; bulk, seaboard,.�d 7 hogs, fed anY ti6 tared. $10 to Prussia to Southern Austria, srid for pansion policy was built on Ruhr coal. ',$4.9u to $5. 1#10.50; do, fo.&. ;9.2 to $8.76• do; his.fleets, the gigantic fortune be has Pickering,Ortt >� 4 Tae owns 16 per teat., of the coral .-' - Manitoba flour-1st pats,, in cotton country points, $9 to $9.50. accumulated since the war is likely and 18 per cent. 'at the coke pro- - ': •sacks, $7.10 per bbl; 2nd pats., $6.60., f Montreal. to Lek• duced in the district. He owns, or family mitres between 3,000AW anti T.,. Hay-Extra No. 2, per .ton, track. Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 91% It.was all built on his ability to controls, the Gelsenkirchen Minna, the 000 tons of coal from Its owl " Toronto, $14 to $14.50; mi'xeO. $11 to to 92c. Data-Canadian Western, No. supply cheap eoi►1 and coke,which the German-Luxemburg Miners, the Rhine. ��� $13; clo*r, $8 to $12. !2,63 to 64c; do No. 3,58 to 59c; extra hrench.can cut ail' at any 'moment.)Elbe Union and the Bochum Union, N Straw-Car lots, per ton.truck, To-i No. 1 Peed, U to 56c; No. 2 local His personal prestige is also snRering. bulb enormous smelting and miming Mantic ice Patrol v�esie3tt wars l: .ironto, $9.50 white; SS to f►4e. Flour-Manitoba In fact. Stinnes is down,and he Willi concerns. Besides that the Stinnes ships by radio of a>pgveaching ice"bergs, Cheese-New, large, 27c; twins,)spring wheat 7ha.s.; ,firsts, $7.10; do, z 27%v. 1 Seconds, $6.60; strong bakers' $6.40; _Sutter-Finest creamery prints, 43 winter pats., choice, $6.50. Boiled to 45c; ordinary creamer? prints, 40 oats-Bag' of 90 lbs., $4.15 to $325. . to 41c; dairy. 30 to 31c; conking, 22c. Bran-•-$25. Shorts- t7. Middlings-- 's Dressed poultry--Chickens. milk- ;32. gay-Per ton, car lots, $lb to 1 fed. over b lbs., 23 to 81c; do, do, 4 $18, „E�h,�prs�,. to 3 lbs., 21 to 2 7c; do, over 6 lbs., 21 Cheese--Finest eastern, 24 to to 270; do, 4 to b lbs, 16 to 25c; d�o.124%c. Butter-Choicest creamery, 2 to 4 lbs., 14 to 21c. $ems, over b 41 to 41%c, Eggs-Fresh, 46c; se- lbs., 23 to 27c; Bo, 4 to 6 lips., 19 to lected. 88c: No. 1 stock, 34c- strictly pp. II�aJ ��� 8be; do, 9 «0 4 lbs., it to 17c. Roost- new-talc, bOc. Potatoes- er be. 1 /O +iribT" eta, iii to 18c. Ducklings, over b 1bs.,'car lots, 96c to $1. - e.0- HIGHER :t"':� t - 'to 23 to 26c; do, 4 to b lbs., 21 to'24c.1 Hogs, $10.75 to $11.26; good quality hen in Q'� Q HIGHER Vurkeys..young, 10 lbs.-and up, 28 to1selects oad butcher holes. $11 to - - e>o' 191, - ��+�p -- -- V in • :''ABc;' do, old, 18 to 28c. 'Geese, ]6 to';11.25; thick fats, ;10.50. Htllian an "O H M 1914 `�•�-� ^. ;, , 6 81Margarine--20 to 22c. _-�' Y _! $ 37 X14 1914 ,'TOURING CCPA$ • . - ft';s-No,-l�amdle d,-36 to 37c-, a,e- Vancouver A1rL, . ,.,..: ---- _� % 42%HIGHER 0011111141445650-M <',sleets, 41 to 426 new Asids, 50; car- - - - - - tit=s,to is" loawf+Nf R ;^ :tuna, new 'aids, i2c, -13ud ng LWffeS# Telescope' , O - O „ -u Beans-C.�ana(ftn, hand-picked, lb., _ - 6%c; primes, 6c. A despatch from Vancouver, B.C., : -ao-While'�dwr commodities have gooee up 37[o 116746 Maple products-Syrup, per imp. says:-The work of- rinding the a ' gal., S2M; -so Over 1914 rites the FORD TOURING CAR has dropped ., Flo >.., per 6 gal. 'tin, ;2.40 per largest telescope in the world; which • u:4 Maple sugar..1b., 23 to 25c. . is.being cai-rted on.by T. S. H. Shear- +31 A %6 BELOW � Honey--60-1b. tins, 12 to 12%c per man' well-known astronomer in his ; Oataito ornb honey, pe4rc u Vancouver workshop, was held up by "' _ y F _ - -Everybody's Business h $3.75 to $4.50. cold weather, but is now being pushed ti - Potatoes, Ontarioa, No. 1, 90tr to $i toward completion. tf F.Ford.Motor Company has made a,genuine attempt to give-the public automobile trans- 86 0 portation at a price within the reach of all. ft has carried out the ideals of the inventor of the No. 2 9 c. When the grinding n f , Kr"l o the mirror s is' Ford r d Ca , Henry ford, and has placed the Ford '~lutes Company in the position of pet- Smoked meats-Hams, med., 26 to completed it is planned to mount the ' 'forming a public service to the people of Canada. 2 cooked ham, 38 to 40c; smoked glass in a wooden frame and focus ° It has definiteiv made Ford products a national institution-being such, the Ford Motor e, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 32 to it 'on the North Star. A photograph' ' Company believes it*is justified•in telling the public it'serces how the present lots price of Ford breakfast bacon, 32 to 35c; spe- will be taken-to test the trueness of i Cars-can be maintoined•in 1923. i ^ l brand breakfast bacon, 38 to 40a; the 'glass before it i; shipped to Se- acks, boneless, 341 to 43c. : How the Present Low Price of Ford Cars Cyan Be Maintained in 1923 ' Cured meats-I,png clear bacon, 50 attle; where it will be placed in an' , to 70 labs„ $20. 70 to 941 lbs., $18; 90 observatory. We are absolutely frank with the public when we say that the present•low ricer are nbt, ' •justified by present production but okay by the production it is hoped will result from thein.' . y'- -" - - - - ---- --- -- The-present low prices for Ford Cars,are based on maximum production only. To-day's t` ,,'.market an steel and other raw material that goes into the manufacture of Ford' Cars will not +� : � x Warr se, p:ices ewept at peak production, Ford privet must go up artless they am ti.. : '�iuttllfied by increased production. _ _ Business4} .-Everybody's You Ca Set the Prlcsd r x. The Ford Car is everybody's Car-the Ford - Fitl iii the me�iorandum below and mail, ~ r: 1`business is 'everybody's business. You and . to the Ford dealer whose name appears below. ., This mere3v si uvn to bu - ^<* yao�c*n�ihhborJ and his neighbor are all vitalr� a'Ford Car and obligates you in no mantises ; N•;, Vi gora tears, - to buy.' . F If you are at all concerned about buying'a The Ford Company must know ho many .:;. Ford this year make it your business to let •cars arc wanted in 1923-in order to maintain t. the Ford Com an know about it. the ices. You can help if et P a you a at once. Y_ lu P Y FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED`FORD_ONTARIO - Fill in and main at one to-. _�• iP. A' _ -n4• 's e J. COLLAOUTT, Pickering" Ont. • - v : - Date a 1 understand that Mr. Ford and the Ford Moir C a ave reduced the rifx of Fold 4 Cars to a point never ore'conceived to, possible.and these pricer arc mt,i,urtlfied by ? p - °•,a�•� ', .'.s,, •, the present volume of bueinesv, but that they have to briar about a target volume of bnsiaep •}-a„ t these pr . a immediately prepared to buy a car. I w{ll w=t a...... ........... uthorize z"on•o. f ...'.........'.'... seise to get it at these reduced'prices,thla will a: about....... and as I'd he Ford Motor Company that I Intend to buy a Ford unless somethisR 4 r sm SCOTCH CURLERS INVADE CANADA - - unforeseen happens,and a advancing this information so that the Ford Motor Company msiy pro- "'•'''' " teed and manufacture thS car during the winter month#,,so that r may bave prompt ddlvery:t a^; The Soottis'b Curlers who are now in Eastern--FPeaeada are receiving a the time r seise k. , m: warm welcome from lovers of We game wherever they go. • In the picture ADU.... .. ...... . ..•........... .`..•....... lea are seen, side face, Col. Robertson-Aikman, captain of the teams, and Major ~-~° "" Marshall, secretary, '��, .4 YN� �.. •,�":F 2n,.r' a 1 .,;r .. :1:. rhea;°.�wy?� }' *-' y,e.��. "'"vs -a:;� ^rte,•yk'>F 7i*r•. :o- -,.,X .era-°ti°s+»SZ4•s.�., w, ..;a. ;r. x'40, '.,-•u�'7.+,!. p"' ,q" 4 i:C '�z.. r �;^'„';;;?'..u•- ,•.�+o..• L+�r• 9!.44.•. �' d 13 ,,. .,�sy,� '�k"�. ,'�, ua�.�i ''� .�.. �yy..a: `s"tom ,,�'��•nr �,�,a,G �7.q,. fir:�� .z. dc. � .''`H;• �w, e.,4•. , d. 4' v :.?r •:Xi, ��" `�'-,- .,>. "•" :•. , r.- .,r��.� ,•�R � ,t':'•�j r' �rc,:.. .10.• i' ., t' .ss°+' nyyy .,r..T'i - :fie...;;�. _ .,�,.n�;r ,' ••;s ,y.T• ,t:. .•r•`",;:•-r'-'_Uj'ym.. ..M,.'�'M'ri?':•. w. 'r i�.'- - eF, n` ' Erne• ati. " ,y. i,. ."c.. '�-0�� - T.� -Y-.'t' ,-,d,...,,:.j fc •'M w't+-' ?., •x: 'w.: -. -.� �'' t_. r"5; .,".;"�:•. -2a'.;,•' - ,-,r M•}+,',A�^^x 7 - ..it r r' Zzi art -E. Davidson, of Sunderland, BALE RE4fSTgR:` w I OCALISte■ S11 spent-a few days last Reek with. W'. $. and kits. Crammer. HONDAS, JAx. 3(}TS—Auction sale of farm stock, implements and ftlrni- '-� —COMING, EYE SPECIALI -7 Dr. —Mrs. Fawiea has been quite tare(101351ecing Of a lot of oak). at F. E.'Luke, 167 Youne St.,,Toroa lot 10, con. 1, Pickering (the Lope •��+:s,4$1h but is able to be arAuad again. to; at A. -H. Allin's . drn store, farm 1,the property of W. J.Cannon: ;'s, "..;—,#tames and Mrs. Rdse span" Whitby, Tuesday,Jan. 30. Glat,-- .-Bale at 1 o'clock, _ Terms cash. W. S -" .;Sunday with relatives is Bowmalg- * B. Powell,auctioneer. , vale• as if required at right prices. —Among those from a distance ., . ' —H. R. Monuey has purchased a who attended the funeral of the !i. - • .` r A•. ' JAQW horse for use op his bread late Mrs. J. Findlay were W. G. Peen daverttaamen _ . After the Christmas and h 'wagon. Hurd, of Brockville, —Miss Hattie Law waslpff duty UTTER FOIL SALE—Nearly new. :•New Years rush we' are Vey, Call at NEWS'oE}ce. l7rf ! Miss Coca Harvey and' .Writ. - R411 4 for several day suffering fro_m a PaW, of Oshawa, -Mae Barton,of • '' :'severe severe cold. 'FOR SALE—A set of heavy sleighs, . , Bolton, Mrs.�J Gilchrist, Mrs. B are t0 find a-num� ' ,---- —Miss Minnie Forbes, Of-Toron- Mrs. and 9 youaB Plga• APp1y to Gerald Clark, i a•, .. 'ulster, W. J. Todd' and Geo. Dunbarton. 17-19 to, a nt the week-end with John r', « !! ? ``'_.:::::.. W. Harvey, of Toronto. ber of odds and ends that '- ps r Ind Mrs. Murkar. °' R MALE—Bronze turkey hen. —W. J- Cannon, Who recently ill" p�P1Y lo NFrs.1t A. Birrell. R.R,2 c}are- —G. D. Wallace, of Toronto, -: .-; .aid % short visit with L, A. and gurchased the Love farm on the moat. Phoae C1aze 328. 19-20 � ,Must be cleaned up regard •' �'° !pp- 4th concession, .will hold lain auc- "' - 1Mrs. Findlay on Monday. SPERIENCED MARRIED MAN <. -Edward Dwyer, Sr., fs Ili and Lion sale of.high-class farm slot k, 'Ewishes a position on a farm by the year Ap- Y implements and fu.rgitnre on Mon- ply to Box 71.Pickering. 19-_0 - -`- Jess of profit. Here are . 4. under the doctors care at the, g - - lsome of Chas. S. Palmer. -day, Jan. 29th, Ail Mr. Gannon OR SALE—i cutter. McLqughlin: lies failed to srrlve at a satisfac- some of them . ' �--Thomas Walsh received a car- 1 robe'and Set os Slagle harness, all good as p KN]iddle-aged- ,� ; ]oad.of •first-elasia dry hardwoodrLory se.ttlementwith'the revlons_ Ann F craham,Gherrywrooa. IS-290 T. : 3 proprietor, be hiideclded to bold OUSE•KEEPLI3 WANTED Men s Mackinaw V este red 1.75,Haliburtbn on Monday. clearing at� 08c this Bale, The stock.,is high-class woman preferred. do milking. —lee cutting at the bay hfta be• and Lhn.furnituve is mostly pick Apply W.G.Barnes. R.H.1,Locust Hill. 17tr gull Wool-�eats, 98c , ,quu this week, and the users are.and of higlrgrade. : " busy hauling to their ice houses. CE-CUTTING—I aui preparelito 811 sw= —The Women's- Institute will 1 your o�ler. No teams kept waiting, Rateg ,trey Shaker Shirts, small sizes, 14.and 14� . —Mrs. W. A. Henderson Spent zeayonabTe. W.Im,iO'Srien, Frenchman's Bay worth I.iCl, Clearing at 98C hold their. regular meeting Tues. is-2,} . ' ov�• the week end with her cloth dap nest;30th 'inbE.. at the.home . . y: ' er, Mre.Flttmerfelt. of Goodwood. of 11rs.J. Dra raper, Church attest.= UR SALE—If cl*u want a new or " Gref Felt Slippers,leather soles,half price' 89c 4,A R" —A. J. Stet', of the -Monney p —What ever a pond-hand tatter, a cutting boa. whee:- °.bakea•y staff, has been o$ duty Program:.Address, }� `a4'• „ barrow or a quantity,of mangels, call on L. D. "' Grey Work Sox, g0'.ng at ' y�JC ,- one should know about eaneer, Banks,Picke::ni. _ I.tf._11 fur 'week buffering from a severe by Dr. V. E. Cartwright ; -Roll � " $lac'k Arctic Slipper with buckle and.Men:.; ,cold. ,. n OR SALE—A cabinet gramophone 2 Call, Thoughts for the new year, I{ oak,Heintzman make: also fi JOk t �, goo' Leather Slipper, reg 2.50, going at .89 -=Miss Marie'Cowan entertain. ad 4 number of her youug,friends prepared er.Miss g fello Richard• records. will sell reasoaab}y. ..Apply to Freak Boy's $o a, birthday party on'M��nfjay and Pd ms.l by Mge.eD kie. /•LAl1 Chialaw,claremort. jBoots land $ups' Strew Pa tsaosdd lot, rag 300 apd .25,now 980 .evening last. OOTB REPAIRED ladies in 'the conidbanity will be "shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. Small Boys' Wool Gloves, worth 669, clearing at 899 �. � —Gordon Ham, Who s,i attend- Watson. Shop and residence just west of St. 3' in$8 commercial college in P ter Welcome. George's Church, Pickering. �tf =The Blue-Bird Sewing' Class .Girl%'Tams and Boys'Tuyues in wool knit and t, born, spent. Sunday here w'i his QR SAL A Pair of rzirls' box-kip r way - tinder the management of the jj P brushed drool,„ reR 75c and85c, now smother and sisters. 1• hocks,boots,s e with Geaver states at- fydr"s" Pickering Women's Institute, is cached, This is a new outfit,a bartain, - A ply r ,. —N. F. and Mrs. Me and Missee' Red Felt Sli er , one sire leather soles sons; of Oshawa, and F. C. Machin expecting to hold an eahibitlon of at v, A.Scott's store.Claremont. 19-_f� pP P sizes 12 to 2, worth 1.'a0,'guing at 989 rx� its work some time. before the [ 7-AVTED-2'i to 80 shoats about >; spent Sunday with their'parents Easter vacation. The Class meet4 y� iW lbs.tech,and also severs}calves from-- ` here, the latter - returning; to Child's Red Felt Slippers,rag 1.15, going At 79c ri 3 to'.months. old. Phoae�ck 1513. F.H. on Friday afternoon at 4 NA r : MolatMr galFrank Hall waist to the in the Pickering pnbUe school and Richardson, R,-R.No. 2,Pukerng. _ lair - ,Misee-s'Felt Plaid Slippers with buckles, nice and T. . city on Saturday, owing to her members are to make the In their FoRh bo L omp ee;al ltopbu¢s�ly. N c� Warm, sires 13, 1 and 2, rag 1.75, now 98c !. sister and 1-rother•lin•law being Laughlin,sleet tires. Welsh posy ccit,(S^eont3rs 2 Only, Ladies Swiss, r.Coa t�, 1 red and l black: r a huge success. Preparations are old. Apply N.Crawford. Brougham, 19-20 0 se low with pneumonia. g P 40 and 42 with belt. worth'S.50 half price "very p '^I —We are plea Bed to report that . °g on apace. and emery member '�j�OR SAT E-:-2 registered Holstein ,r Walter Shepherd is improving 1s urged to be at all the medtiasgP �L' bul}s t star,ola, 1 bronze gobble:I year old, . Small Wool Ringwood Gloves for Kiddief;, iii fancy : so that each 'may have a part in and I young to oe Apply to m.Gray jr. R. COlOrB and lain reds, rag 40c, going at 2.5C rapidly. after his recent opera- R.2, t. Phone Cl.,2213. 19-20 P flan, and is now abl@ ZO be about. y� the final allowing. � —An ibteresting meeti @g, tinder L�OR SALE 6R TO KENT—Fine kadiea"Rtibbers:high heel, sizes 8 to 6, clear �t 59c —Our junior hockey team Reut [' } to Whitby on Friday evening and the auspices of the Young Peoples stick rtstdea«. haft acre or land,barn aria _ l g lenty of fruit.in Centre of Pickering Village --played an iatere�sting game n•itli &xiety of St. kndrew'a Chnree, yor particulars apply to A.N.'Mulleti Norwich. BlackfeeL of that town. but lost- 11.10 ++ was held on Monday evening in �• : by the score of 3 to 0. the basement of the church. Mr• � OR%ALE=A 1918 Ford touring M a S a CHAP , AN —A Wombat of the members of McDonald, of Knox College. gave 1 car in good condition,equipped with Hassler an excellent address on the work shock absorber"and five demouatable wheels. •- �'• Ontario Lodge I. O. O F. paid a Price.8173. Apply at S.J. Collacatt'• Garage; ` . fraternal visit to the Whitby carried on by the, Hnoz College Pickering. Lodga on Tuesday evenin when Missionary Society, and of his own 7 _ ^ � i g' work in a mission field in,'North-• OR' SALE—Set Set of heats sleighs, � e a v Iftubbe� S „r ',s•very pleaaaot time was spent. l � 1 cutter. 1 heavy teamiag.agon. 1':alt —kirl•. M. L Friederiehsen and ern Sapkatchewgn. , The address goat,$,ire bred ducks and geeat. Lot 35, B.a was, listened to in rapt attention °O°^ ictettag Ind• Maly �• � ! d ughter, of Birch Cliff, were here tarty.Highlaad creek. 1&'d1 - sew -0 $atnrday attending the lone• by a large number i;ll young pea- NOW you require all sorts rubber goods• y 1 �7 (� , Teal of the lSte 1l4rs. Findlay, and P e as well as the older members L�OR SALE—Cheap, all kinds of J `i ''' when here called on a number of of the congregation. r wagor�a,rood and of kind. of tars; rid O u e r«. , ementsaagooda'atr, Atsose+eralheavy and. .$.e8}� your feet dry. �,'lJULr lines are 'friends. —The annual meeting of St. An- t soalas and cool[ stove and heaters. H, ' 4 —Joe Douglas, who is employed 'drew's Chareh was held on Tues• tf«».S�ff.�i»le Phone leas 27t> the best on the market. First °;. . wins the Hydro Eleetrio Commis day evening in the' basement of Y REEDINti STf?OB FOR SALE— _ ' the church. There was a good at• Uallt of Snag Proof Rub. r. s1on, Toronto hag been enjoying AnumberofgeeW,*M- amrnith Pekin ducks y a two weeks' vacation, and spent �ndaace, and the reports from s Sze w :if and wey`�dofttn. �� (� L, - last week at the home of his uncle, varions ebureborganizgtions were =- Pic 1031. Vltltan Surk, R.R.No. 1, hers, tf verBlloeB, Rllb r.. James Kennedy, here. very Rratifying, showing liberal Locust Hiu, Iatf �,}er Boots -and g —Services in St.George's church givings and a substantial balance ONEY FOR BALE—No. 1 clover. O'nndsy. Jan. 28th: Morning alit on the right side. The chair was i115cts,per lb.: amber (contains as bt,clt- IgtjeepSkins pf' X110.80,Evening at 7.00: Mrs. Tan occupied by the pastor, Rev. P. F. wheat),1a, s. per ►b.: anaed b,tarJtwheat and ill >oer,R. A. M,, will sing. These will Gardiner, and ' M. S. Chapman clover, nd 10 10 bs"ors`ua: i.00taking t �QW,Ord�r 4 be the cln4ne*ervicee of the Rev. acted as secretary It was decid- and ha n tt,debvvea. R.1 Fuller. Iatf �0, Arthur E. Bruce as Incumbent of ed to hold a social evening nn - SUPPLIES Pickering. Wednesday, Feb. 14th;and a com-. SK.�T1 G . .�. ego— Rubins, who has been ipittee was appointed to prepare .ppeeod'sng the past three weeks at thep�•ogramme. Boots, Mitre, Sweaters and a' 'splendid the home of his parents,Thos. and —Coalplaiots frequently reads •- - - , :Mae. Robins,of the Brock road, us that -THE PIc3EFR.NG - Ni:�-a dine of Corduroy Breeches . - left this week on his return trip does not irrive at its destination to Calgary, to relsnme his duties for several days after publication, /- n _ in the Standard Bank. and frequently it is the middle of DdEN'S TAO V SLRS —On account of low wager it the following wbek before some of ��. will be impossible this year t ; onr subscribers get their copy. -- :harvest the ice impossible the large pond.- - ! .~ -, ;�e'haNe the finest range of Winter Trousers it has 'This will be a great disappoint with this office, as they cannot be- Is aster s VO�Ce ever been our pleasure to show, in R orste went to many who have-been-in ]lave that any official 't?oder the Tweeds, Whipeord_s-and Bedford Cords. Ti :t ie habit of getting' their yearly Liberal Government could be ;:.Records for ;,.., supply of ice from this source, guilty o alit f neglect ;•;'.. :. -� in handling the I The annual sleigh-ride of St• mail matter. we may say that Old and Youri Fred T. iunting- , :� " `:,Pickering ~ ` ' Andrews Sunday&•hoot was held not-for a number of years have we .1857. than°^oon Friday evening last. The even• failed to mail ,THE NEWS later Goods direct-from - rig was ideal for such an event, than Thursday evening, and when and there teas a lace turnout. a holiday comes on Thursday it is Factory to Cooney r —Absolutely g l}uaranteed or money refunded- � ' Un their return from the drive a mailed on Wednesday evening. ,perfumes • "HARDWARE hot chicken-pie supper was served —In the death of Mrs. Alex. '.;':'Toilet Waters � BUNDYS �•� H��j��+i+w which was greatly relished, after Findlay, which took place on Creams which a very pleasant social hour Wednesday night,Jan.17 tb, Pick- ; Shaving Buppiies r .•.•. :.,:.:.: #; erin lost one of its oldest resi, Manicure Supplies was spent by all. - - -Tbe many friends of A. D. dents, she was born in Bnckfast- "(Sift Packages and Sete .., faa...rs , of Hamilton, and recent• leigb, Devonshire, England, on --Qigarette�zes of l0 and l5 o of Pickering, will regret l hear Jan. 4th, 1849, and came 85 , firs of her death. which took place no da with her parents in 1852, first Box and Bulk Chocolates Friday morning last, after an ill- settling in Nassagaweya, Halton, f . 1 nose of betwegn two and three County, 'where they remained a T'r at Thexton s - days from a severe cold followed Year, thence to Oshawa, where by other complications. The deep- they remained another year, after ::,',Pickering The famous Cold VVlter Paste, `eat sympathy is expressed for the which they removdd to Pickering, -bereaved family in their sorrow. where Mrs. Findlay resided ever 'm` :- _ White and Tin_1 ts. —1t is a pleasing announcement etince, wi h the excepxion of aboui - -` DALMILLS. to,motoriats made by the govern• two years, spent in Fulton, N. Y. went that the Provincial High. In 1869 she married the late Mr. t between Pickering And Findlay, whd for many yeare was pIC7�ERINCty , 'C}ne pond of Muresco will saver "..Whitby will be,pt pent year. an employee in the Spiok Mills, : and tenders h ve been asked for and who died in 1918. The de- ti:• . 7 savant fi� a s Mare feet constriction o the same. The ceased was a member of the Meth- w shave just •received a S� : " government have also asked for odist church in which she was an a ghipment of ' . senders for the construction of act' a worker. She was ' most , ,_ pavement for those portions be i uatrious and active woman .,Canada's Best- Flour .Put U TI>rl 1; 2 and 5 lb. packages " .-tween Pickering and Toronto that til a few weeks ago when she are not yet pawed. egan to show the infirmities of 0 ilvie's old age. Her services were in g• _ — ` —On account of the rain and the g .-, • - - ' frost which followed,thelroadliand�great demand in the sick room Royal Household k� v _ and she was tireless in thus rend- J drop inid get a Color Card and sidewalks are covered with a coat of ice, which hats made it difficult Bring her assistance She had a ALSO • . `- family of foursons, of whom only. ;t to ewalk in a dignified manner, and Y. =read all about this also make4 motoring very difficult. one, L. A., of Toronto, survive. Pastry Flour tT She is also survived b one ai-ter, ' On Saturday evening one of Gal- y Ingher's trucks, containing three Mrs. Harvey. of Oshawa. and one Chopping and Oat Rolling sanitary finials. ° brother, W. G. Hunt, of Brock- pianoq, went over the bank at every week day ;Petticoat Creek, west of DunbA-r villa. The large nnml}er who at- ' ton. The pianos were badly brok tended the funeral on Saturday All kinds of Feed on hand showed the high esteem in which V e HPickeriliff uIx eft tl><e truck was also y� 1 g �, ' C • ve,$'„-y<., ""',%v<� •y,•;S,y h she �aa .keld n't,. ' it ti/iii. W O�ir _ .adz. 'f' .F, 'err• r,�F'�,, `'*�• `-ri 7' ',rt t'•'A•...: ra^. :a�: _ .���x9.c,r'� '81tlr .�,r ,v-r wrk+,+ts.•ai.'Y' ''`'ca''• fir.^"