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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_02_09 M1 r w, r 9 l �r °j�,y " ''•' ",", =' • .:°' ">:. '. T=. �//. 'k9. p, ?td##�-"`r, ..n ..!„`"V.' `n• fib",�;�`'�,;�.t f•r,. .k�t" _ ..%+i2: 'Y'' ;}W'z+'�^, i ale:wt9,kr.'•'.,,,'��yF... ',,x`,.5.."",`r.p.."[:G.` C1"�. T-r r'" ,x.-,••r ` ,,fit.i,' --:a" z,.,,'C!•1 1 , w t AS- 7' '. ' '':i, ;K• " i� ;w at,,k ;a">,x .,r k S. y+¢..r Y a.niG WI ,.,�; '.S; '. _ ,•! r� R•iR..•r 3x _ � �. 'r, a N ., 'NF r.. r.�- ? ::}:rxw^'` i o-.' %4''Y,i�, �` r'+ ,��"• 7-'~ t `F=_ ,•��'.Y•�,e` _ r- a.' ''- �y*�•rMi,'=^� .W;, *'°;,+me .� mac:':.►'•.h. _ �; rw"a+.:,:r`�� :{';`"'� •.�r^"' .•e'w'Ci,.�,��,: n.�+� o. a r' ,"µ • - -- 7i.ya: ...-. VOL• `XL1I. ,..�." PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FFBRUARY 9, 1923 p`,+ , ' '` �x�afafi�stascal Qstrl a (fir . BROUflHAM. Q?tEENWOOD. y' : Geo. Be Bake w z _p p Established 1 i+ • -- E !' ed 828 _. NedlCdi Dr, John Moore,of Bioc Lltn, visited Miss Mina Smith spent few dc. e' rx J M i d 1 k ' Toronto. - - Owingt o the drottin the tempera.' -Mrs.James Gibson spent the week- GREENWOOD E:FORSYTR, Opb,D., Director "' Lure the Hard TimespCarnival.was not end with friends in Toronto. 11.0 Owetrical:Association of Ontario. Reg. As well attended as expected. Mrs. Hart Harvey and Miss Web- ' •.G istered Member oL the Americap Opt tpttrkal . A sleigh-laid from here went over ster spent a day last week in Toronto Phone 2804 Eyes e=a by appointment. • to Greenwood on Friday evening and The Ladies'Aid met at the home of " Phone 2804..Claremont. g11#ILL y �2lIIilaY'y SeCialS attended a concert in the Methodist Ira, William Middleton on Thursday , � a. Church. afternoon. :•- F.TOMLINSON, Do', H., Member _ _ 4' N. of the College of Pn}} c;ars and surgcone " The Brougham Methodist Ladies' Mr. Avers. of Lindsay, spent the o6or,tario. Office: that'formerly occupied b .to clear• Aid will meet at the borne of Mrs. W. weekend with Win. Pengelly and his N• ' �„• clue late D:, R.Bzod3e,and latterly by Dr, said H. Ellicott on WednesdKy,Feb,1lth. daught��cc• Sirs. J.-Flynn. r.,F watt, Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 23,y t " .; All are welcome.. Mrs. Lean rears returned to liinsale ° �� C: WKINNON,M.D., L.R.C,f3.. 1 Phonogrdph. used for short The lutetdearminatienal St 41nen'9 on Saturdnv. after visiting with her �1°i . Edlaburggh, member of ti a rolrese or ' r Day of Prayer w,i11 b= observed in St. daughter. Mrs. Norman Gibson.,: pttyeucfansandSurgeo asofotftario,licentiate L11T39 Only, Ye�,. 1:3J.QQ John's Church on Friday afternoon, Mrs. Robinson. of Toronto, id BARLEY WANTED wt Royal College of. SurReoae, $dinburgh. Jali]@ fOr ,79,00 Feb. 1Gth, et�`?80 o'clock. A very here waiting on her parents. Samuel' 8tteoial attention to dsiea.e. of woman and r r Hig)2eEt price paid. Must be good t x. special invitat nn is 'extended W.A. and Mrs.Stewar,., w,ao have been ill, rhildrea; (Mee aad residence,Brougham'. guaranteed The ladies of the other. churches will but are now convaleseent. (quality. Claatro rat 1c - attend and take part in churches service. The high school contingent -from jars buying W AEAT at top f Y 1 Plana, at 65,00 Greenwood were unable to'- go to °. ' Cidremont on Monday, the majority market price. '�"�R. GORDON HeKAY-Cbiioprac• Organ, - . MOUNT ZION. j y < 1 WOrth 125 00 sell• - of them being) 1 with-the flu. T Dtor. Office hours-2.30 to 5,00 and 7.00 to , With the bier drop in .the price of e.eo aad by appointment. Phony 320. Brock We congratulate our highly re- Quarterly meeting-was stponed Street. 'Whitby, Q, ing at69.g0 from 13unda BARLEY FEED, s.2: y s clad resident. as. SV. l;isney, on y. Feb. 4tb, unti the 11th. the honor..he justly won as a result of oar ing to the bad condition of the BRAY AND BJ10RTS , Legal: vi011II and BOWS X5,25 good work performed last year. The roads and sickness in many homes. it will pay you to self your grain: - r ,< r ,. township road superintendent, Silas and buy these feeds, B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister acid. Tool, offered a prize o $500 to his A limited quantity of yy - A•Solicitor,No��r•y Public.Zte. 1110n•�to road foremen for the best kept road •W H ITBY. Heavy-Oats Wanted. rc aaa.ko0oo Brock 81.lforth.Whitby. sari accounts during the year, Mr. Disney ' x ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A„Bar- Stouffville, Ont., was the wlnaer and war receotlp Col. J. E. arewell, crown attorneR, Chopping on Monday, Wednesday ;q.ILL Sotleit. EATO of the firm of made the recipient of the prize. It and special gal adviser to the County and Friday, Be per bag until n has been known for years that no per. Council, intends leaving about Feb. further notiCr. Ryckman beaiBva ing.8 Bay Beaton, Tonto. son in the township knew better than 18th on a six weeks' trip to the West . � +Genezai 3;zsratt Suildias,Sb Bay stmt.Toronto. P P _ Telephone Main 983 and 962. He Mr. Disney bow to build good roads Indies,he having secured leave of alb-and keep them in proper repair,and Bence for a period of six seeks for this V s BEAL he has now shown the public that he 'vacation from the County Council. can not' only do that work, but can His steamer will sail from New York ���• 3. HUDSON, D. D. S., L. P. s.. CLAREMONT _ keg the books properly o show the on Feb, 20tb and will touch at Ber 17 • 3. Carlton SN, D. •HLdwe's S.. details connected therewith. .-It is muds and thence to Cuba. The Colo- Licensed hoped that the council will exercise nel will remain a while in Havana, be- System" W comfortable plate work. Write for P istormatwn or phone North 5318. 4•28 their wisdom by retaining Mr. Dis• tore proceeding to Jamaica, He w Embalmer and Undertaker. ill , Motoc Hearse. ney a services for years to come. than visit'the Panama Canal and will ' - '' ULAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 9.. _- h„ve plenty of time to inspect the .ii....➢➢ Graduate of the Royal Cotelge of Dent* Torogto eoonletion for OSHAWA. gr'hat locks and waterways •of the Surleon fSc e and •University of Toronto. Oye Hospital Service, - -^- world's greatest canal. His boat will � over W.M. Pnnrle`s hardware stow. Whitt . / An important announcement has then proceed along the coast of Colom- n0ce boors 9 to 32: 1 to 3.30. lad,•pbone 6- been made b. an offl^ial of the General bin, thence to Ouiaaa, the Island of �• phone 220. 4#ly y ' r j�� Wtors in which the information,is Trinidad and the various Nest India 77 hitevale given out that they have added to Islands, including I3aTti, the island of -sualihtfflw# 49afrbe. • their extensive industry a new branch many recolutious and unstable gov- a ; A ^^T^^^^• v ^ ^^^v -- ei rvrlce `rage known`ere the Cadillac SKr Co.of Can- ernment, His many friends through- •� yV V. VCHARDSON-Real Es ads. 'A charter has bten taken out out the county wish the Colonel a `" °�• and the nucleus of tale or aaization 'wort teasant Cos The Universal .'rate, asursace.Coaveyaacins, Notary R p age.and hope, that 15a.'e7�Tj.Y3 i . Relic,Etc.,Pxkenrit.Oat. ally Overhauling, Painting, all kinds has been formed. Parts of this high- be may come back with renewed � aC�iaa _ class car have already arrived and vigor to resume his legal duties.which tOne of Our Productions • repairing done Iylait'eou ) Er AZEL ANNIS-Elocutlanist. For• a a ialt their manufacture will begin at once. will he in charge of W. H. Kennedy 1x mer pu l of QWen A. Sam 9y. For terms p' There bas been quite a demand for during his absence. We sell BiII a Rite-Cite Lena for and open 4fates. -Ind, phone Malvern . 2�wa. Y_ oar old Ford top•re-covered this car to Canada. and by making all makes of cars-the best Z IIWJand Creek P.o. wo for $13.00, them helte the price,will be consider- - is the market for]Ac.,= �j POSTTI14 Licensed Auctioneer, Berry & Poynter ably reduced, se which e will have a tend- - -WF11T£VALI:. :` + lens BALE ..- 1' • foe ooasti•s of Twin aad ostarla. An*- envy to increase their Bale. It Is the ` ' tsisa sales ot.n kinds attsaned to oe aborbesi Intention of the manufacturers to Mrv. D. R. Beaton Is gradually re- - sslltrs, Adass■a Bryon iuv r P,o•, oat, 11 maintain the high standard of work covering from her recent illness. Heavy Wagon.. T1 S.BESTON TOW11�8HIP OLERH 13ARNE S of the Detroit made car: Oshawa,Is The Locust Hill Co-operative On, Btlg'R�• L that maintaining her reptrtaticm asi have ordered a car of smolt far use of Seto Iron Harrows • o. 'Loco " .Ocaunissioner Man"a taken the chief automobile town of Canada. the farmers of the commnnit�. All lq Rood "baps. _ an Awi}t■, a•osnatana, His Limas to loss Chopping ffill There is considerable sickness In thin 1111 farm "LSSar ale M"J"e. La °'"�• �'' onto t'' Don't forget Coaaon'a Bade oc locality, although the attendance at W�Blackernitb{AR General ..► AVID A. PDt3H-I1Re stock alit- Will Wi12 be closed for repairs Monday, Feb. 12th, school by not been serious'y,afected. Y L T D e,onrrr. Graduate of c. M. )oaca scboot. We are pleased to report that Thos 'piyl. H.-JACKSON, Broel[ Road Cbtcaso, i,ifetme experience with pulicreed on Oct. 18th and 14th. Nowlan, who bas been seriously Ill Pickering, Oat. stock Bioek and ra=ta work. AM kinds of sales ,BROCK ROAD. with the flu, and threatened with g• pcly attended to. Terms seaaoaabie. Peonr �R,nnnig again-Oct 14th. other complications, is now recover. .? _ teCSercmont. 16Jy Clifford Hubbard lost a valuable y- _ colt last week. Ing nicely. be a r ATM, MAW. LICENSED AIIC• W. G.Barnes, Green Briv81' JNruee Farley and family are sutler- grand commuoity `G rY rIONEER.for York.Qotario and Durham Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. ing from Ia irrippe, concert held in the Odd Fellows Hal Here You Are Cauatse•. All lands of sales prompq attended On Friday, Feb. 23rd. There is a to. Terms remonabble. Dates for ss�es may_ba Home Phone 9106 Mark. A. Clough is school janitor at pees- grand treat in store. Watch out for - arranged at MEWS'015 v. Hell SW ladepen- ent owing to the illness of Jas Farley. 'neat peones. Whitby;Out. By J. H. $a es is aafferin fropv ayes fuller particulars, .;. PICKERING .■• y g y There is considerable traffic is rail 11L,ment _ • severe attack of pneumoala but it now �lJ i t fences tbess days necessitated by the - ` i � 6 BROS. slightly better. scarcity of coal. However,a car of 72 f t R i A . LuMB� �� Mrs.Titus is in vet poor health at tone of coal has arrived at Locust Hill' �(1Qa t tFRENCHMA1R'S BAY) present.en Her daughter at hn oft bar tble week, which has greatly relieved - V I f - n enmmoned by telegram to her ` B ROOFSNG i bedside. the a atioo. ' Builders, �8IIe1'al COntraC One of our net hhocs is out of,wood The Mate Quartette was at Mount :tJllmber We are quoting low prices on Roofing g Zion on Moods tare and Sign Writers. for the month of Februar on! and is likely to suffs-rduring.this cold y evsaing of last week f, y y assisting in the program at the box Alterations and reuairs of every in lots of 10 square or more: weather. Moral-Get your wood,up sociat. There was a large crowd prta- _ when the getting ie cod. dear i _ �` au oujVyal/tet ,.iure Npeab. r', it, ,factson. otc oronto, spent S inane e re aired (3 bunches),$x 4.90. 5z 5.45. a"'Phere was a grexL demand for boxes 9 P • few days this week at his home here, ,. , �•• `; and the receipts were bey®d ezpec- �+ Estimates free. TO$ONTO ASPHALT SLATE owing to a severe attack of la grippe. r' Ready Roofing 5 in Lo the weather 8,75 per square. The truth is nearly everybody in this 1Ons' - ; F FA IRP4RT P. ©., - ONT. s So neighborhood is sick, allld Lath Four-in-One Slab Slate Mr. McIntosh returned on Saturday .♦ 1�1 $ TnbS .� 5 in to Lhe weather 8 75 per r;hare from Fenelon Fulls,and proceeded to, ltuplements Dearly new and good Print i ms, We have,over 500 Equsre of the above Toronto the same day and brought furniture at Coonon's sale. `- material in stock and on order, so back Mrs.McIntosh and their' infant ^ Having secured the agenny for E.D. must reduce our,stock., daughter' All are well, - F• A. R E E S O R. 'ITT 4.ti4- ' 13u.ith do Son, Ltd., Nurrerymen. I pp�� OUNSARTON. 0 ` of Winona, Ont. :W. D. Gordon W Son, GREEN RIVER, Th Mission Band will meet on I am prepared to take orders for all Satdav afternoon. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, - PICKERING Wedding bells are ringing. Alex Thom took a alai "•load to A Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Mrs, Wm. Hoover spent several g g• Picke' rmg e T lowest possible prices. da`t'e In Toronto with friends. iaMrs. last Wednesday. 'C#' A 'R .A C# E Mrs. Elmer Barr is vieitin her S ecial rates!or lac a uantities, Goa ratulatioba are extended to y g 1 _ Special l3 q Wm,and Mrs. Pugh on their recent parentF, C. W. and Mrs. Holmes. 28tf We have now the best Motor Car g M. Phiii P.of'Brouaham, and lady ' value in the Dominion in the new.Su- niart'tage• friend visited friends here on Sunday X, N. J• Chapman, Pickering, superior Chevrolet. Roadster 5995, Mrs, J. Bradley, of Toronto, has Utility Coupe$910, Sedan$1125:Tour- been visiting her parents J. B. and � ing Coupe $1115 and Five PasseuRRer Mrs. Wilson, A large'number attended the Lad• l °7k7 4 L O O K Touring $710. sales tax extra, We Gilbert Hackney entertained the ies' Aid meeting at Mrs. Alex Thom's Hell a mac.a medicine that restores also specialize in,expert workmanship ing of last People's eekclase on Tuesday even. on Thursday last. on repairing care of all makes. We W.T.and Mrs. Dunbar were "at " his vigor.tbat'puts snap' and ginger guarantee all of our work and also use Niss Gladys Postill has accepted a home" to the members of session and S to re pain hie everp function, that make guaranteed parts,and we give the best position at Locust Hill. ladies last Friday night. A very , work at the smallest coat to our cus. Miss hazel Turner,who is attending pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. him have the youthful feeling and tomers. Satisfaction guaranteed. school in Toronto. spent the week-end A number of our poling people - ltmbitiou, then you have a life-long at home recently. spent a pleasant evening at the home "' •� friend and patron in that.man. We Gerold r s Garage, Brougham Mrs. Hobson. Mrs. Prankett and of Frank and Mrs. Torrence last Fri- Miss May Hobson were Highland dap nif;bt. Miss Esther Mann, of Wampol s Tasteless Cod Liver won;an •agent in your locality-get Creek visitors recent] Toronto,assisted in receiving, s:~ busy, write at once. A ready seller Rev. Mr. Upham, who was ill with Some of our people who have been Oil Emulsion {s the best pro, ,/ Your Future Depends la grippe last week was able to take con9ned to their beds for a few days data you can take for .r : and a big profit for yon. Address p g ppe , his service on Sunday evening. suffering from the prevailing colds i that nasty cold. ;=, ,Australian Medicine Co., On Y01i1'Self The Young People's Class are giv- are: Miss Thomson, Miss Dunbar. 331 Yoage St.,Toronto,Ont. ing a carnival on the Locust V,ii Mrs.C. Smales, Mrs, G. White. Doro• yyainpoles'Tbtroat,Ease. th C1u eton,Evelyn Annie, Mrs. E. LLlCTT rink on Wednesday, Feb.21st. Par y g y tieulara later. Bromell and otbers. Wampolee' Paraformic Cough tum 5 C �M f Mr. and Mrs. Heise attended the The regular meeting of the W. . S, ACWWbWl� t funeral of Mrs. HeWa mother. the will he held at the home of Mrs. O. Retordlee relieve the song". late#Mrs. McKuen. of Stoutiville, Smales, on Friday. Feb. 18th, at 2.90 Yonge A Q%arles Sts,Toronto' which took place on Wednesday of P m•, which is half an hour earlier Crude DrnRe.Patent 1'rapibr'atione, 4 • ! • last week, than usual. This meeting will be Toilet Goods, Tobacco, Cigars. :'.. elrain ChOPPIM Can qualify you for the position Mrs.'Emma Doten of Markham, combined with the Day of Prayer . higher up. Remember that ex- lateof Green River, died at the home meeting which is interdenominational s ► r pert young men and women are of her son, Benjamin Doten. Inter- g Metcalfe Choice Candies.' AND I!'L 1,HIN(3 throughout North America. 7 am d to do Chopping and never laid oft. The business must meat took place st the Green River Lest Saturday evening what might Oil. Flaking every opp In have them. This school Is noted cemetery an Tuesday afternoon of have proved a very serious accident TH !Ei P I C- KERI -N_ _ cil the week except tfor superior training and for aid. last week. happened to the west of us, An auto :i*t ..,;• " P ing our students to secure employ. Ezra and Mrs.Turner have return• mobile containing A man and woman �^�j !. Saturday. most quickly. If interested. write ed to their home at Prince Albert, in turned over the bank stud fell upside No E. MeE T7�jj,� N, !' ,.�I Stoneboats For Sale to-day for our catalogue, Enter Western Canada. after spending some down at the end of the culvert over any time, time with relatives,, also atteadlag PeLtieaat Creek. Po', Bromell raised , ^• ll�tlhn F. Bayles, +'lSreffiont the wedding of their daughter. Miss the car and Let We occutltiaotr trial �e ? e W. J.>311iiottn Pr{n¢ipal_ Feeta Tnr11ier,whlah took place in To. out. They esesl►►ped4^with � K":u ��.«„��,w� �T '"�•�;; ''�'" n bx r avow lEio4ta�Nt_ g � �. • � «ti '«. � :��• :y.. ►wad' 4? ,�w r�nq�- _`vx� :' �" a• » ' � '�' • '• 'a' . . � V r '"�L�a. ry�"i �n ��y "" •b. '"•N q -o.'G'�Ezw,. �,,� �'ry�. .�'•a �, r , , 4 t� �, i ..�Ke�l"` y v ' �• x ,�,,T -an '!�',�A� a.,;a.� .r��:�" '�` ��,+s i.�'�'� ".•fiw+`.+�.s .c+t.� +<,"_�� .viti +,4"'w'!'..,''�sE+•sa«"��'i�°Ss' �`•'� �rS ;- :,>,_.,M' urr.,. s, r,,, „ .. .:. •. °; �' ' =—" ".„ ;:e7�.'e�ife' •-e. 'Ml.. ..x..,.. ,�p.»� �y ..!- •,z^: r / .L �pe•s'w "h, .,`,�, r.; `;t=.w- ;3."�'. °.yr* ,ca:•'.T`�" "a».$5sc'•:h+ -.1 t ^L,. '.+". .c .. �'.v:cep•�,- _�^.++'r ,q•.,: ia, ;�•. + .�.. ►bout the �_NUKEy $aRlt�! ft�l �ltallty. _ ti� -i t�u se - __, f t .rho - :- - - ;, • �;. . 'labs woman who feels tired out, .. '!rises in the moradns, who feels d*pressed moat of . try An Union 1 `.'!r�r time. needs just 21M IV at Dr. Ash apples have their virtues, : '^W1171ame' Pink Pills caw give the saying "An apple a day keep's the °aev rich-blood and stro gr_nerves. _ - --- doctor away-should tie,revised to"An his number of dfaoiders caused by r onion a dray keeps bb-e doctor away.'•'- � - - •' '.,,., :-tbk blood is amazing, and most wo- "area.are careless abou' this condition One humble onion is worth fifty ap- =# Lr , !9= of.thel=blood. Their nerves are quick. pift from the medicinal, quick- ly affected. and they become irritable; venting point, of view. ` V,:z L;{ f 'they worry over trifles, find do not. It alenoat seems as it the otsion wan ` �� 'tarn refreshing sleep. .There ma9 be created for the definite puz- y stomach troubles and headaches. This pose of keepdng men and v�romen -r ' - my rX to the condition tltax calls for Dr. WlI- healthy, free dram license, and Prat- ''.hams' Pink Pills, the blood•making tfcaNy immune from infection, e t ` .�; to rand nerves-reaLarireg tonic. The value An onion--for greference eaten raw r. . .-.��'�. • of this medicine is 'prayed . by the.-will, in its passage through the s°r itstament of Mrs. John Conroy. Fall' bod;y, destroy every poisonous•germ OrzBEN S • River. Ont., who says:---"Two -years and purify the blood. A sliced onion _ ! a" after the birth,of one of my child- placed in an open dish in a !sick-mom :..'',ran, I became so run-down that I had will. gather to itself the microbes and _ - s�'; -to wean the baby and could not do my germs to the air quite as well as any hotesework. 1 Lost appetite, took no in•, exrnaIve disinfectant -will do. But " - yth p r, Aereat in Anything.'and was in a !Liable tthe onion must afterwards be thrown "condition. I tried'different doctors. away, never eaten. 'iF :•.`bat they did not help me Very much. Those who inchAs onions in their I +► i : . I was is this r advise alt summer an- regular diet he, o suffer from near- IC5 . � ��y ¢ / 'V 1��t� ?'•�°' 'ftti t neighbor advised me to try Dr. headache, or kindred trouibters.• � � ,Ii .: ,Willie Piny Pills. After taking When Influenza is ebbaut not a doctor' Aw two loxes I felt somewhat better and 'in the band could ,.�::.�.:�L a better � trot a further supply. I !Quad my sp- preventive than the humble onion The - petite improving; I could do my house- juice of an apple is good for the teebth, work.•and living again seemed worth bat babe juice of on onion is 3 hundred whilr I continued tanking the pule for { better. •_~ some inoatha, and was then enjoying The treedom from ddse+ase and long- �=' the beat at health. I cannot too strong- At " e eyvity of the Breton onion-grouters is ,� '� . 3Y reesommeed Dr. Williams'Pink.Pills VMU.knoavn,end the smooth and ei2ky ,• .:! to anyone rain down sad in need of A eompleaion of the -women bas been tcigo as thaw bat me up, and there often rems iced. For a fact, for z k = to no aligns-of anemia about me to. clear skin and beautiful complentioa n�� can beat onio:rs. Tow tare get Dr.Williams' Pink Pills y-, they make the breath odorous, .r. tY+otn any dealer In medicine, or by but only until your system has become K-. 1Ral1;At 60 cents a box or sLt boxes for :.4r.Reat if 3.liid frtmr The Dr. R►flliams'rdediciae saauatomed to them. Old 6am'IR,' ' Cal.. Brockville, Oat. Ac. onion paukioe on a bruise waII "x quickly teke away all discolorstion. A �� "��1e PEISCt!Pljx, Balms-1 strain or sprain is also eased t by an, onion poultice. Finally, onion _ . .. s Calumet, the name given to -the j�is excAent tar a wasp sting,and y per,pipe of the Americana Indians by for raising hair on bead heads! ;=. the!'r r o b Canadians,oocapled among - �! �j' 'the nations a position of!symbolic all w A . F ... ' t lflcanae and d reverence. The Mating Pin Money at Rosner For flag Who T++i99� OWIb a deepest, _ ASK FOR calumet was only Intrusted,to the care Many farm women have large, old- O�D�eei � " or•,l3re h4 hest 41I1Cfal of s tribe and fashioner!houses With MOTO Von tbaII UT Ilse need. I,for one, stn so setuated, .r' In Mee ' r►aa ward in eocnectioa.with thew y s�tftiow rites and oerearoafeb of the zed list summer turned this extra � z'h inters on great and solemn occasions, room into gin money. I rented; the IT IS ?1fLE BEST! " r: pueb as malting of peace treaties and rooms for bight bonselreepireg to a i N other and her ehikh-en from the city isrmertlme on declarations 6f war. The II7 r,_ -•- - _-._ ._ __ .�-___ -.. _� _ .------ __._ - ' peaces pipe or medicine pipe was be• during the der. By entering an sty �� E WORST IS YET T'� COME t'keen two and three imbes Jong, and Ad, in a daily psIrr the last part If I believe I have 'found a v effi- ` -• the fact of pecaliar'sigaiflcanee is that June, I received several replies. I cren:t -way for making pin money. was the stem which was the Abject rented 'the' two rooms furnisheai as WiiJs'the little slip-over sweaters TO 'a of veneration among the aborigines. sleeping room and kitchen Rent,milk, much in vogue. I• bought some yarn " „ The stem wlis of reed artistically deer eM, broilers,and vegetables came to and crocheted them- I could buy the "�- } , ( 1 - ersatael with women's hair or engIes' about 580 alter expenses were paid yarn for about two dollars end could Re. tlailL. The pipe bowl of the Western : People coming from the city come sell them readily for four dollars AiL ANIMALS 4►RR�t:O 114 'Indians was of red catlinite, 'which was mote its enjoy th$ out-of-doors than JAter I found that people wanted col ' E f 4 a fine grained, pliable atone of deep beau#ruil rooms. They only Ask for lays and cuffs fns.them so Ianade thhem Mt/5Y t3E I°RD red color found iii the Coteau des room to be clean and comfortable and senrre Pretty ones of linen, organdy i BY ar�2. Prairies, west of Big Stone Lake. In nit elaborately furnishtd,-Mrs. N.•D. and leather and sold them generally Eloasth Dakbta. is the Fast and$oath- MY pin money comes to,me from with the svvea2era The crocheted y east the bowl was of white atone raising Scotch collie puppies. I have sweaters make up very quickly, and '.pierced with several holes so that sev- so much work to do,both in the house thus the mire gain for me.-B. T. ` era! stems could be used at the name And field, Clint I have very little spare I lave an a farm and Wotsad like to ; U time. The calumet quarries were not time. There is no work at a:rt in this tell others how I make my pin money. —�- l - 1 • / a`+' 'aaly neutral ground to all warring "side line," as my puppies have the During the winter time I make cottages tribes, but there wore many sacred run of the farm and 'are usually sold cheese and sell it to our near town OMV-ono. "Itraditions connected with these quar• before they are.-three months old: I g�y and meat market. Besides I � a Les. feed.them stale bread,-boiled potatoes, have all the customers I can furnish — -- skim-milk and all•tbe•table charge ten i seraips. In dirrrctly from my !same. I chi _ Monkeys and vr9d elephants rob return they give are a fair profit to cents Per 'Pound and make a supply - 'orgj,wreck mcoana't plantations, her- fill. the family puree.-R. K. once aweek-H. B. W. ' _ - _ . - . _ ... _ -- - _-• -I rat a-about one-fourth of an acre { 4 ! i - of flowers and dell the curt flowers. In b a' -- �. the spring I raise a good many aster, pansy and salvia 01ants to selq, and j get my seed from a seed company. In the fall I same my own. seed and sell • i / f • ,r :, some to friends, and thews it is noes. - x� sary to buy seed only every other year. I sold about forty docers worth _ of flowers fast sursxnea and had all I ' o-1 could tae for myself and friends. I took some flowers to the fair and got a .number of premiums on theirs.- i . W. P. MIS - Ff ads Plants'Grow Better Y R _ r Vbut'ARIETY in foods is essential, of course, in providing variety do not overlook by Moonlight. ,the importance of feossrisli>Aef,t. That plants grow more quickly by moonlight than by sunlight is now be- -7 Some foods supply bulk with little nourishment ing demonstrated at the Hartley Bot- others provide nourishment with little bulk. anical Laboratories of Liverpool ant- • versify, says a London despatch. The j1iiLL LITf LE � � �^ ` Crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts is a highly noura. � cryetala. ^she says the outer skin of jr1MLML - :,ishing cereal food in unusually compact form. research followed the remark dropped the leaf acts as its own polar zing ap- " by a gardener named Hayes Swanley • It supplies the rich nutrition of wheat and paratus and it is believed that we may of the Horticultural College to Mtss. . r� �p !malted barley, including the mineral elements lie on the eve of learnt what occurs ELL U\ TN'�`�'R .'of these splendid grains, without which health versiteth at cucumbers b Liverpool o, o I within the leaf.!tacit, T!a+g w' verafty that anoumbare grew two, or ri and strength cannot be maintained. tbree inches more in the moonlight Honeymoon for One:. - Grape-Nuts with good milk is a complete than by O tylight, and the seeds ger- An Englishman was travelling in the Winter Is a dangerous season for the `{ food, acombining all the food elements needed urinated better under the moan. same ceompartment with a young clef• little ones, The days are ern changt* 'r Mfaa 3emens began ezperimenting able-one b t y for bod buildin man professor, who was veep Com righ , the ,neat cold and +?.. y g- :' and in the last six weeks has made 1 municative and in bolsterfously hfgly stormy, that the mother is afraid to' Economical,too, betmuge a moderate°amount , considerable progress by eatificial spdrtts: take the children out for the fresh air `0rovides unusual nourishment. tight. She finds that the polarized and exercise they need so much. In He explained that he yeas embarking ;xq p~' Sold by G1roCBir3 Everyovkerel light of the moon gives a spurt to seed on a jobruey to which he had been consequence .they are often cooped up �. .; germination and that polarized arti- looking forward for a long' time, and in overheated, badly ventilated rooms ". facial light has a similar effect. Miss and are soon seized' with coldti or added: "The tact Is, I issue just been - _ - r �Gra a:Nutt 8emens says that moonlight can be Wand am on my honeymoon." grippe What is needed to keep the 'a r..�e: polarized only during certain phases of "On your honeymoon? said the Eng- little ones well is Baby's Own Tablets, the moon: -She finds that when seeds They wlil regulate the stomach and ' yt THE BODY BUILDER ly. "Bu, when looking at him interrogative- bowels and drive out colds, and by i. posed in tanlca of water to the are ex 1y. 'Bat. where is--R" •: w st t f1 direct action of the moon germination ,.�,�• rel,lied the professor• 11My their use the baby will be able to get 4• � , ,: . There s a Reason is greatly quickened. When there 1s ,fie $ is not with me; the money over the winter season in perfeie t sate- .'.: + no moonlight she exposes starch + ty. The Tablets are sold by medicine wouldn't ran to two." , w.y ;. Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co.,Limited grains to polarized artificial light and 4' -_ � dialers or,by mail at 25 cents a box ,• w 45 Front e.,8., Toronto Factory: Windsor, Ontario finds that they break down, producing The ling of Italy is fifty-three from The Dr. Williams! Medicine Co., �w -: - little masses of dextrin and sugar yeam,•of age., Brockville, Oat .•� d, ;y„y .� ,� ..t�w�q.'. ��'' "'el.+"S'+'•y* +,a4'g'�'Ar��v, ^->..�` �.'t. ,,,.•w'..'y'yS Zx'' `r,.'r'� 'ii+'r^••b`.,, ,.r�'aT1.t'�,en" 't'•" "i.+�' M, .hv �!,:M�,•aEr.K';a'�. &' "v.s,.`wrtr�,,. a; # MI. _ �io.-R. •'M.'^fta• "y , „•.� 3;.r,,. "'. ' '•�,'! r+i A ,•...�j' -E„ �=-i .P'Pl •,y,, - -r~ i4C I .. - •t.'r +.r •� x. �� �.ri^�-'.•+s �x-•�..�,'-.'q,,•,x<a• ,s°'�n',- �.,;r~ ':�"�'•.,-w ",w"f,". ,`s''�S'--,.`'.rW'� `^.o*..�o'c7. )','. � .,r'F&'Tctq&"`,^: 1 "S" ._,�. .n. :-"'.,-,rK r'•...� '=a'< ,r.r• :_'-rn`.:•'?,.k= ^'T•'�`.�t .,=^�-"' >x ,r., .n.='v;�- '4.4 fi`.,r. ..,.-, _'.�!+'y..'. .;.n'-s. „4.�;.+�;,� •;t.a:':"fir' �-•". ,. '�,:j - i� � �„!�,.i..•�. c+» ". .� •3•`: ��'; )>...a. ��_,�-�r a mfr". �'`yy "L' '"?s':t:'Ya�,.� •.,-r.�'.fi•R'3'•i' ' w " - -R• ..,*�,� •;,�; . r - �w;rti''a%•+v!• ..,>., �t ,m,aa�s�-} �+fi e 'i"J -•"a' 1+�i-,. 6. .p.' «,.,t` Y •':t'F'~ ,r. h!.✓� y...'"iR,,:� �.�`* �.,�•�.� r„r• .T p:4F ,y} :r .yp, r'� w, :i •.2"-e.',.i-'".d•w ¢'..' , r.'', wt..:y S.'a.a`.."'.t...ai"'...'S.,i+�.Ya":�`-.�'v'.i(^." ":✓i„ 'Ci,�. � L' w .- ' � r �y.. �;v,y„•nv� r'9!. ._'^• r .r-"t.,-�''l.'"`.:_ .�wr,` .. •'t Fe. 'r"i.•�fS. ':,�",,.���a�-- a ,��. '�. Classified Adverdeemenh6 ` >VETERAN TELLS a ' -- Corrugate ! t - HOW HE ESCAPED 1 ,020L d Gs. vfslnlzed P"- IF STOMACH IS rZ=A= =MR WA3rrX3)6 '.'.r.;�``• Steel Roofing �j tRN $20 WEEKLY, SPARffi TIDQffi; - - LJ t florae, addressing, � r--=?t ea '� C Famed Him areulare. Send-10o fora�Sius o� Inior ! ,► Dkea! (rein lt7anateetwen b Caw- '= . wrnor. wrlti.ter rriees TROUBUNG YOU lion, etc. American-Music Co., lta� Stolaaaeb Trouble, r Broadway, N.Y. Swelling and Weakness ) SO"ic!Tarns to Fanners O The NW811k'Roofing Co- Xrssr MOTaa,�—�"~ Lift by Pneumonia. 0 t uw.lad roes instantly,I End indigestion w: 1 p 11"King St.W.,Talmo UBAM CLOVER., THE GIRHA'id' =�. `George L, Lewis, 8oallie St., Lon-' . or Stomach Misery-with annual. write for interesting lxw " don, out., well-known carpenter• and ormatton D. Fraser, R R ,9: Ildertaai, i veteran' of the South Afrieats trl'ape'S ©Y.tpeiSSln:L: _. Ontario. /e v' World Mistake Somewhere. wars, has adddd his name to As soon as you eat a. tablet or two BELTING FUA SALE' the long list of Ontario people praising B*bbfe="Wny are your whiskers so , Tanlac for the.benefits they have de- thin on the right side of your face, bar. of"Pope's Diapepsin" your intt9gestion n ,TINa ot+' ALL KINDS NE'31►OR _ J��,,, is gonel Heavy pain, heartburn; flatu. " used, pulleys, saws, cable, Laser . rived from taking the medicine. lenCe, g&aea,palpitation, or any misery etc.• shipped subject to aP royal at ler/+, "Lash winter," said MT. Lewis. "I Jones=-"oh, it muat be because I al. from a sear, acid stomach ends. Corgi its York St. Toronto.Ca � Y -teas down with pneumonia, and after ways sleep on my right aide. That that I couldn't bet my strength back mss,° rubs the hair away." reel your Stomach and digestion for a aad'.wae unable to work. I had no ap• Bobble "But papa doesn't Sleep few cents. Each package guaranteed Rwby tints irl gtasarovare die da0 tt} R' k small traces of golS mixed wind it. ' petite, and if I did dare to eat It only by druggist. • ;'..,,�., Estimation. •. standing on his head!„ Mlnard's 4lnlrrtarit for Rhaumctlsta caused me more suffering with my Employer—"Hour do you estimate stomach. I had neuritis In my legs, your real value'" COARSE t r ' and my feet would swell up till I Applicant—"Well,I've been sued for VOAR�7E SALT • thought they would burst. My kidneys ise.,, - CORNS i breach of prom ` were out of order, and it was, mpos- a�` as LAND "C car s" .1Qc steep• for me• to get a good night's Bible ;..:. -wind and Stars. wilt Carlots "But I have taken-on new hope and The wind is hanging the stars to-night, TOfiANTO SALT WORKS :- courage glace I started.taking Tanlac- The high wind, the north wind, lift Off Wi�h Fingers C. J. dLIFF TORONTO f Best Bowel Laxative I can just feel the medicine building She holds them fn her hands to light r' „ me UP. MY appetite has come back And runs among tae trees. ,� - .When' Bilious, y tail strength, I can sleep like a top. Among the treetops, high and high, o �� FRO Constipated and you can be I'll stick to Taulac." The white frost sifts.acrose the Sky, " .: Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. She hangs the north star there. t - The scudding clouds ran on before= - - To clean out Your bowels withal 2'he tTUe interests ,of my country She bangs a star abobe my door a�j�� 0 FIFTY cramping or overacting, take Casesiti *' ,a eta. Sick headache,biliousness, ea are never in apposition to the true,And one star in the pine. interests of the world.—Talleyrand. Beneath her teat the whirling snow,• ____ • fadfges2loa, sour, upset stoma dt, and",m I peep without and see her go, Will Be Interested in Mrs.Thom all saich distress' gone by- anorasnF m Nteeat physics on earth for y... ,. , Then shiver and draw back ,,, ,,. soars Recovery b Use of L die irrigated Fan to (J p p sad children. lOc a box. Teats MW I pile my lira and shiver still— _ ginkha>Q's Vegetable Compowid candy. Li - southern Alberts I hear her leashing past the hll1— ` lm the ramoss Taasrhali aistdat Flow cold it Is to-night! Winnl'pe . bleu—"Lydia E. Pick- M Slow Saver tics Project —Abigail Cresson. ham's o getable Cow has do p y.' eepecfauy cod laoeation ror mis.d .! , . . _ �� me good in every wapyo.�3 was very ■ '����� �i � 'e E _ farming and �lrytn= Splendid op- - weak and.ran-down and lead certeta i partunicy for young teen now living MONEY ORDERS. troubles that women of my age are HEAD AND_ in districts where good land canny G' be bou ht at reasonable prices The bate way to send money by mail - Iikely to have. I did not tike to o to THIS Isla rio'r PIOxEERIPIGi, the is by Dominion'Express Money Order.' the doctor so I took the Vegetable Com- , fir.. first 10,000 acres are fully settled wad ,o, -- J and and aril still taktrt$it right along. Small and Formed Sore another 10,000 acres nryw read! fdr C r +` settlement; maximum distance from The world's arrnval yield of raw' i recommend tttomyfnends and to�sx>�p a ' ,, one I know who is not feeling well. -- Era lions S .Itt SGf6ad rallroad, seven miles. Good row+dm. wool is reckoned at about 3,000,000; ``.1..`' S , telephones and schools. E"Y DoT' 000 000 ibsi, Mrs. TUOMBBON. Sm Lizsie t,,Wimmi- . ments. extending over if Years , of which about forty per pnr,,J ^ whim U tae sent=-sad say sa Al ,eft cez t. is pr�o&wed in counW.ea of the Doesn't ::urL a bit: Drop a little Peg, Man- lied. Cuticura HeWse Write for further In ton British Empire. "F`reezone" on an aching coin. laetant When women who are between the �� _ CANADA mazes sea, EMAX"SMOR a a of forty-flue and fifty-fiveare beset Pimples brute out an tfbe bade t70tirrA!!, yy ly that Corn stops hurting, then short• &e data A11emb r.1 MlnarWe Llnirnent for Neuralgia. ., ly you lift It right off with- fingers. '� each aano ing symptoms as ner- of aq had and neck. At lfsst the vousme irritability, melancholia and i�F�wece�atvisadthen sss�, - TT'�y• beat flashes, which produce headaches, ran into each other and _ Your druggist sells a 'tiny bottle of dizziness,or a sense of suffocation they *;• formed Bare anptions about c "rreezouer for a few cents, suMeient e should take Lydia E. Pinkham a V' ge- � the size of a tm cent glees. to remove every herd corn,-soft corn, table Compound. It is especially adapted The akin yams sore and cad = . or corn between the toes, and the W. to help women ti'sf'ough this crisis. It and itched s great deal, ;. - . i 'Iglaea. without so:Suess or irritation is prepared from roots and herbs clad nnaiag i�to stsmlch. '• �'��P.'S� simple phrases contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. "I had the vouble abode � + tell the story r a This famous remedy, the medicinal ' six months belore I began calm • woman who ariselq ant- : • ingredients of which are derived from tatieu:aP and Ointment, and roots and herbs, has for forty years after assn;three.aka of ash iinvested iA +te trusted her iriodest is.- proved its value in such cases. Women three boxes of Otactwat r tags i V G t to us. everywhere bear willing testimony to heated." iS��� J•�Mob. the wonderful virtue of Lydia 1'~ Pink. Giflard,�br- tr' - (� 5 JUST because you live Is. ham's Vegetable Compound. Rely on Csaicnra Soap,Oiataoaot the country, or in a Women who suffer should write to the and Talcum to acre for your akin —,She has had offer small town. there is no ' ` LydiaE PinkhamMedicuvaCo.,Co twC 3 s.9%NM trap Aar.. ~ice. "0 interest' >ititereSt oJZ it reiaieon why you cannot Ontario, for a free copy of L die E fu. a.a a.NMI..w.,eo,ta' Pinkham'e PnvsbD Text-Boo n r!a o�m.oc zs.odboe.T.fev. tf'/TCh year and her have as good a choice of upon ��..itsae.ee..ig. y ' �-Ailments Peculiar too Wonteo." C _ ` jprfilncfpal its now sound ins,_.,....,_.ra as t3tq - .. . r 'worth more •than people. •,js?,& �P' you Will send us your _ - $raises—Strains _ - + name and address, we a e will forward you periodic- aaaeriawo masse nog se..tw - APpIYSloaris.7he blood circulates 1 ` ' Royal SeCilrlties _may a eoPY of irtpestmertf Book ea freely and normally►again.The pain, +1• ,;�� _ Items, which will keep you DOG DISEASES Corporation, Limited thoroughly informed as to and soul ce lr..a ful congestion is broken up ! _. bs Iu11g stseet We-t, the trend of the Invest- Wailed Hies to any As. —alt sorww dtwppem l Toaotato dress b the Author. y• .'anent Market,and will offer sh. Mover Co..U4. _ .you good ties which 22"S West T filth >;tree: ��ar`. E'Iaar..d tea ~tta�a tvaac ttvs-and teCiln New Yort 17.x!A ,t .Saul tte..atum you may buy by mail order m i�� t on exact ly the same terms - t" "- _r_ Nate. - - . ' .' •an financial institutions rtilirde tR �Qnada y large private investors. 'T and .r?�..n�.W ���a Add.«. - Send now for it. It will will :. be wVU W%ji your while- 'not Use this coupon. i burn ! ;� f - ..Royal Securities Cdr Y motion-Lmuted �r �''►C_ �" Use' .a Te10~ - � �sift StreOtarWest W.P.DIBi1.ia _ _ J1rel.lide its r• TORONTO - .310dtest St.lelk,. itrinrdae/ y r.oei;w 'Now Turk•Lo.lttaw _ _ a__-____ML_ �• ._'� YOU �CAN MAKE PROFITS AND STOP LOSSES � A : w by balancing your pips' rations with ;UNLESS you see the name "Bayer"- on tablets, yoli aaaalft's D1gester Tankage Sneezing? - - are not getting Aspirin at all _ i.� - g 60 Protein . _ . ' � .� �/ ) Nature's warning Signal. /� Beat and inhale Minard's Idnf- '• -F Makes Rapid Gains--Reduces Cost—Makes You frig Profits. ' rnent at once. It reitevea cold WS Ite for Free Booklet and P.Ices'. v the head and arrests the d.- r ' i v rouble.nt of more serious .= SWIFT 'CANADIAN CO., Limited trottbie p, 1185 KEELS ST. TORONTO IL IL_S�1i-___M 1i-___M 1��® - �- _ The Family Medicine Crest. •� ' '•" ' ••°�- .. •;• •q�I ri I � �� ��.'.�`�� � ��J��i1-„_� f�. n )PIN The Cause of _ . :Tone VP Breeders Now i L , Heart Trouble. •Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bader Tablets 9l *v`! Healthy parent stock means fertile eggs—big Faultq digestion causes the ASpi-in," Which contains directions and dose worked out by, w hatches—sturdy chicks. Now's the time to se- generation hwltich fn(face aid Pease physicians during 22 years and proved Safe .by millions fog lect, mate and condition your breeders. //yy,..��//f�!� an the heart and interfere 4 :Colds Headache Rheumatism r,��.A Poultry Regulator _ with its"regular action, 'causing '- 117AhCes them strong and healthy. Gives tone Grid faintness and pain. 15 to ao Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ' vigor to run-down birds;puts them in prime condi- drops of Mother Sagel'a Csrsttve syrup after meals sets digestion Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain ,.rR tion for breeding:insures success.Try it at ourrisl-. , `� right, which allows the heart to Yo,az Mond Back,If YOU A»Not 5adaaed beat full and re,�tr1 dr. 50e-and ` gg A Handy Gaper"bores of 12 tablets—Also&�tt1cA of 24 and IOb--Dru f ts. PRATr FOOD COMPANY OF CANADA, Uaaited � 51.00 bottle at druggists. 9 Aspirin In the traAe mark fr�irieter,A in Canada) of Bar" Manioskanre of 160110- 132�V -Carta_Avenue,Toronto 6 s sceticscia,vt.•r of S'alicytirecid. Whiie it is well known that Aspirin means Barer i• • --- ISSUE No. 6—,23. twtu be stampedewiith ItainiFt mark, the -B*Yer Cro'►ysr Co�pae! `. T 'la>_!+�t►7�U1+1 A � - :•tir' '�'� "' '�:�•�' �-- -�"R''�� ...-i,,:ly► �, '"•! e�" 44•, .k hi •7:.�,.�Y... ,'^�`.t;a „kC.,' 'r.;, t°'�'•' ;tr.w.'+�`."�'.✓r;l4K� G... � ity`.P.fr,• .ct!' ,� '��.a` i�r^ :�-•'i-a�oa.. „g`��{:-' �: C -�4„��.,,yf�,,Y+'ytx• °' si '2",`•'.:Y,i<;.�,,^.i�"�t.:.` .',�h...� .f,.,,.,,. w Yt "". /a?'C_"�+•73 "'_ +nw:'"'„••c.','d#.' �M.`"h.a....A �w-`='d �Y°'.x°°mss.t _. 'r` ♦c.ts`�.14�.•• 'i�rG +�^J'''i. ,r'+•c',.a-.n ,' C4: +'', .• % :5'?rar'., r q ..s. 9.. _;tw ,� .e '•;�°f�• ;,A .a''� °K � • jlc .:�,'' v_+ "E,'°�• '�''":LLw'ySY^.,-^•s :.:Y•v. �.a '',,r'N� .E"*'C'. .i ••e'r°,t•; ,,`�,,;. ".Csv .'E. IT, `, .�:f.'• .r, <=w x W .;(. n r: rm:'r•y •r• •,aster. :,r :,y'. .•„d+�'...r�..� r^sv,- -•F .,+.Ti.r'_":' eS.A '�k . "�"' 7 ..mow, ","a{F. ' " ♦ -, ,.^ sir• .. 'ti• .•." �, .;�,., s'w•c:.+•i+ _-•v.' ~vf5. f9ta[tfp and Stencil Works.1570-.brase _ .,BALE REGISTER. �xud altuu�inum don{tags `�"3 83'; Muni- �•{_. N ci al �Corld,censue.book etc,7lc: John DduhnaY.Fps. 12Ttc-Auction sale of * Ti..� l� TY' ' ' p I S QUAIJ Murliar.aesessot's blanks toad station- farm stock, implement. and turn!- ' • TtoR1rI5 L cry 85 00 : D R Beaten;.on.account of_ tune (eonblsewg of a lot Of oak),'at' '' Y1. 5 rt'yeac.;;i1.5U it paid, advance. salary j25.t)o. lot l0 con. 4, Pickering(the Love .MONEY CAN BUY jiirm),the property of W.J.Cowan. ° The standing corn nitre as Damn= : Sale tot 1 o clock. Terms caah, W. :r are - ages fw.8heep Worried by Dugs re- 8. Powell,auctioneer: _-JOHN MURKAR, Praprietc*� ported and recommended payment as i _ follows : H D Bayne,5 sheep k-illed'I S+TCxDay, FEB. 17th-Auction-.sale THIS WEEK ADD TO YOUR GROCERY ORDER - NOTE8 ANA COM{VlEIYT3. by dogs 150.00;,'John Stephenson in- of farm scoc-k,implemente,furniture Fresh White Fish 18 cents per lb. - etc., at lot 6, con.D, PickeriD the . ; spectinR I}ir Bapne's sheep 3.W. B• ,.... _ property of Joseph Wideman, Sale ' Fresh-Shcmon,-15-cents et•Ib. Two The standing committee on Ronda _ P �•':`:✓.` at1 o'clock sharp.. See bills. "Wm. Wore Oatariu newspapers and Bridges reported and recommend-�. Maw,auctioneer. ,.'Fresh Halibut, 25 centa per Ib. ed payment as follovvs : J C Bryant. ' 0 of tunny years staadinii;`! a Owen hauling gravel on B rd 10 bet lots 8 i SATrxD.tY, FEB:lira—Credit sale of - Finnan Haddie, 1% cents per lb.' ,Sound Advertiser'and the Piest`On and 9, also bet 10 and- 11 con 3 35 00;1 registered Shorthorns,' Rood horses, .. -Haddie Fillet3,,� cents per lb. .x• Pcoareea, have been compelled to J D$emmer, hauling gravel north of i Shropshire ewes, implements etc„ Salmoa Stiacks, 30 cents per lb. _ <' 3rd can bet lots 8 and 9 5.00; Tbeo; at lot 10, con. 9. Pickering, the pro- .;give up the struggle for exidtence Tanner, 26 -yds gravel 3.90; Fred' perry of D. A. Pugh, No reserve. Roneless"Cod, 20 cents per lb. have cka.:ed publication. Cowie�ri hours hauling gravel on side- ale at 1 o'clock, sharp. See tiiIls: Boneless 1)igbp Herring, 20c per lb. nK.''�-About twenty-five percent of the. line bet lots 30 and 81 con 8 2.5b; I Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. , or Oysters, 50 cen'is R jar. Lebhian., 5 hours hauling gravel on TvESbAY, FEB. 20TH--Auction sale of ' 4 'ttew�papers in Ontario have been sideline het iota 30 and 31 con 8 2..50; horses,,new milch coves, feeding cat- r: =forced out of business since the John Whitson, 4 yds .gravel 60c` A'� tle, fowl,pigs, seed grain. baled hap ' f,, :K.--•.¢ ' war started, oss ing to the changed Chester, ..6 yds gavel hauled by Levi and implements on, tot.y, , can. H, -Everything in Groceries—finest cfua ity and always ,., Annis for Port•U nines division 3 00; Pickering (adjoining the VJI-iage of _ first stock. •- ' i ' •,;,,::conditions• The-greatly increased Jobo,•Bap'les,13 yds gravel hauled by Brougham).the property of Winton '` Cost Of labor wad, newsprint, as Geo Jfiddieton for sideline bet lots 12 J.�Z bite. Sxlaat 1 o'clock. -Fred a and l$con' 1.95 ; H G Wilson. drag- Postjil, auctioneer.' - Jo . -R -10 O y to roads'! 25:as of all other costs neceaar f .-in the publication of a nem spaper, Council now adjoured to meet again Have you paid our sub;wri tion ;K is •the • cause of the failures to on Monday, March 5th, for the trans•i y p` y p action of general business. to THE NEwi yet ? ' 'r _" maintain their eaistenee. tiVe * 'T doubt if there is any other Indus- - jr �v e ° try in the country hit as hard as the daily/and weekly newspaper L **�� To buy or sell your farm, coasult the Farm Laods Department of hg:the•changed conditions. Tilt'' .tFiano lrtake8olley The United Farmers Co-operative Company, ,t',�" .. --- ----:.._ _Limited. - Sonia of the opponents of the HE man raising high-grade cattle makes lance tnbneq Ontario Temperance Pict claim than the man satisfied with ordinary stock.. A. J. 4LLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1548 _3f limited resources handicap our ro ressive `ideas for �Yhat the People _ere desirous of P q P g "�'"•' improving stock, discuss the financing-of your project with 4 having the per vote an prohibi• our local manager.ines an the lea that the Act a,fa:ilurlo, It ie true that the I&w iP --- � beinx violated. and that a coo= • T� Reserve Your Wall Pager a,ntl. Paint _ ,- sidexable amount of liquor is be- �� : iqg cont4itned throughout the- - ;�I'mde for us. country. But there is ao�pereon -�N G. P. L'Yl�. Manage" W We have a stock of eutirelynew designs corning to hand'at prices that Yw 1-de6 the eottntry, who have the stet• BRaOIMM BRANCH, - - a R C. CR08t�Man.ss: are exceptionally good value. s ;fare 4d the people at heart.'w ho - e q evaui� like to see w return to-the 'Watch for anno"cement of arrival of Walt Papers. ;. .. IT WILL PAT YOU. t 't old liclgor i•tws. Years r►Rn. a .. P i C K E R. ! 1�1 G _ g R Matte arrangements for as to do your paperhanging. We cannot do �.. _ drun�on man reeling aloe the r ep". street, attracted but little atten- it ail, so will Rive the preference to papers " tion, but such a eight now, is hard- supplied by us. a�. -IM EA T__ MARKET ly ever met -with. . The patine • - _ _ '� $�JM tv vourt records and the jail records /. --The Busy More Brougham ' tall conarm the fact that the O. T. t► ! r- �=" A, is not a failure. Those who Round !;oast or Steak. ..: 20• per'lb ,.. Surluin Roast or Steak. ?3c fibers is a Reason . �+ •tlaftor for a new -vote is-simply Portertbuse Roast or Steak... t 25c Ins is tra a drowning at ea Rraap- - Pickering Hardware Store VM Ramp Roast.... 18c _ .ing at straws. Their rieire for 'y. •- .&n appeal to the country is 60t _ Fine Rib Roast, _,• . . 20c ... e?ompted by a desire for greater Heavy Rib Roast, .: . . .::.. ... 16c ' .. - ieobrlety.but by -their anxiety to -9hoalder Roast. .. _... .,. 14 and 18c . 2,4c it will be worth your while to come to and y' Isecnre ruore and cheaper liquor Roast, .- .. - r k o! Pot ,.. - �� ' o satisfy their intense thirst. A Briskets so'buil, .... ' �.. see on stock mew vote i Leg of Fork,... •• 2rc s not probable fora long ' 'time. Loin c2f Pork. ... .. _ Poultry Foods and Egg Producers 6boulde Roast s �:�• -' _ >. .: •_ � '•' t st a# Purk, .:: - .. 7EOc 23r � - - PICKERiNG COUNCIL. .�ork Chops, .. 28c ..� uPare Pork Sausage. .;:' .. QSc We have Royal Purple Laying 'Meal. Beef' Strains slid Bone, Oyster The above council met pursuant to Fluent Salt Pork,... ,.. ., .... 25c •• Shell and !Mica Grit, Prstt's Egg Prodveer, Royal Purple adjournment on Uoodav, the ssb just. Lice Powder. ©ne'trial will eeovince you that : !embers all present, the reeve in the Finest Breakfast Baco>r. piece, .. '• 38c !' _ these are the beet an the market. -- y r Minutes Of teat meeting•head _ '• _ sliced. ... .,. $gc •• fw$i)ltw i°d=p 'O°°d• MIId Cared Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 33c •' Royal Purple Calf Meal for young-calves, Soli Fattener for the beg, - A nueober of accounts were Pesseot- ` rcd for payment and reflsred to the re- Back Bacons '• ••• .•. 48c Stock Specific for the horses and cattle, Zeoleum to disinfect - -spective staodinR committees. !Oooked Sate,.. .. t� the stable, and a sure kill for lice em stock. q _.. A com.was received from Jas Pen- Weiner*,.. ... :,,= •• 1---- Xtlly re tax on buelneas. - -. .. A com.was received from Clerk of "'Head-Obases,• 15c ,Y - Best American-Coal Uil sIvvays oalisnd et right ptece. 'Whitby township re expeaditutes on �y First and Domestic Shorteni'ng,•8!be :0 cents ` 'It is a plesaate to show oar goods. 'fVe hsgetbtin, can Bete towmii�a between Whitby and Pick- �• 5 The 30 cents - them or the are not made. eriag#4r the)sera 1916 19L8. _ �,. _ A Y The township rtuditore..b[essre. It lb,piints-18 cents - " t it r and Peter Macnab, presented - Fresh Trout and White Fish Evers Friday � J. �. ����' � PICAE�G � their report on the accounts fur the w j�jj Year d�. was received from' A. A. W. G• RrEID, �- PICKERING - - Swan complaining of over saseasnient A Com.was received from W. J. — 1)tonkbouse making application for 'The Farmer's Parer - urcb&seof sciubhyelm treeonside- ,. - r, 74De, r. ' A com. was read feGm �;.J, Beaten '-- - Bartle, like ati individual,..is known by the company i1 stating that the .case Pickering vs r y keeps—in other words.every bank has a distinct character Cruker and Bell would be- belttd at6Ti. ' �" n•, N, Whitby assizes, on April 16th. This Bank has been so closely associated •ritlt rusril develop ` Robert Titus'was heard asking that •,' - �� = '•a' nienE in-the past half century that it is-now dtaracterized p the _ his daughter,Annie slay, be released t " Fanods Partner from Orillia Asylum. • "'h . .;:•z`: :+� , y king pr banking cooper ,. If you are loo for Practical bartlti ataoa,let dun Members of the Cber cywood Rate. �' local Mana0r demonstrate"5tandaid"serria. .;. payers were beard re elgctrification of -� -/ THE BANK L'• er p. The Association favored _ ,STA,1�t DA �Hl, .w Cherr wood as the lace c,f junction `�.' ••�� � �'r' R�+ with the Toronta E ratero, aodl tslred -^' _i or GARAb& that the council stye its support;to the. `., �•' TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLION$ connection at Oherry*ood; The To. �r routo Telegram in a recent issue stat- w Pickering Branch, - - W F.Law,Manager ed that Malvern'would be the point of C. A McClellan, ` "junction. w1i Whitby Branch,H_ Ellicott was heard re closing d C�1 PCW Clreenburn station. it was a Rood � ` paying station and was a great con. - venience to Green's mill,stock ship i a VERYB4DY at For is keen to i taker ping etc. r _ Frank MacRae was heard re coadi- - ken down the price of ord Cars. P Y tiou of hill on $carboto townline Q C Y = : south of con S. The $445-price 1s based the ea- _ R. Elliott and W. J. Devitt were peCtati0fl Of a raQring iness of: _ - J`' beard asting•that$3or 84 be granted 8000 Cars er mdnth. if that SinCS3 'd'hn.. Elliott untfi apriaR. be being in P While building we are carrying on oui tiAeatitute circumstances.es. COmeS, the price can be maintain -It g , : E. E. Annis was beard asking for : .reStS now with the ublictosaywhether bggllleBH/�as usual opposite the IdCth- ' exemption of rases on site for akatiog p �d18t Church. You will find us g q r _Ford prices will be higher oe not. rink [n Brou hau,, which request was :granted for ll)l3, future councils hays jf Ot1 want a Ford rn the�Spring 3►ou > . ling to deal with subsequent years. Y . .here with the` goods some. The Rtanding committee on Bonuses can order it today for delivery later— r._ *far'u ire Fences,Drainage MatteraEtc• Wand pay the lowest price in Ford hiatOry. ,.thi Y +a:• !f`� v yZgk "1 1'7!'"'.„gyp.. ,.: i� ''"m`.a•^?� ' *_.,ar„ +r '. "• '.pe di' ''d (,..c`"��&'"p`r •n,r; `�'•t'�'"". ,, -7, `` � „��."'r:.'"'.. ~;a"%Y` 3�'—':..ri•-e�. �. ., h, .i<R+e ^,.:� �'�i�,t..^ vs=.. '.a. � �."'yy,'C9, �� v .. >as - .. ^•n; .e� '''�'•-1, +cs.t:�' ••"a__'9.�,'"4 r•:i _`a`•, a+.t'• n�_'T, q+.�'li:"•..>y�,',,.!'� y,, n 1, r ,,-`9., n• 3 �r' CLI4REMONT, Miss Clara L'aderhill returned Ralph Brodie has been ill with 1►�L�gRM HELP-The Bureau of Col• TIME TABLE-Plakortne station .` home un.NSondity after spending a' bad throat. " onization and Immigration expects a Large 'r, R. Trsiu4 goingEMl da*sa faUows ,, -Dr. Cartwright., of Pickering, number of first-class=9romcF.e Old Country . No. 10 Mail ' . 7;674 M. couple of weeks in the city. John W illisoA 11x8 had a touch during the latter part of March and succ`reding *as in town on Sunday. I 8 Teasel 29 P.11[. '' 'I`he interdenominational W Dui• of pleurisg� months,some experienced,some partly and some Mrs. Tboapas Mann, of Detroit, en's Da of Prayer will be held in George, Coo Tr had the misfor- inexperienced young men,and experienced mar-- " 30 Loeai *W,P1.M b y y $ l ried men and partly experienced married Wien Sunday tvkin, .• 7.57 A,M. `•'• .. viaitin(q r latives here. y the L.nion Church on the after- tune to slip on the stairway- and with'and without families. .'Farmers with vacan- (`ri @O. Hamtl�OnL1 and f9tt]lly ar9 ties will kindly write H.A.Macdonelt, Director Train* oing we" due as follow*•-+ noon of Friday, Feb. 1fSth , at.•2.80 lend heavily n hie foot op a with the.infiu@D'LA. � - y' ` y ' g,of Gotonization.Pzi'liameat-Buildirge, Toronto. � NO.- al 10.50 A.'M. o'clock'. :i; painfully. He was confined to or to their Agricultural Represeentative for in- 27 r,ppA( 3.4�P.K. Misses Rowena and Eileen Coop- The'-Claremont U. F. O. Club his.bed fora day, but is now ablg''formatiQn,and appli&ioa Corms. Applications will be dealt with a� u possible in the order 9 Mall S 06 P..m ;er are ill with Is grippe. will meet on Saturday, eb. 10th, to be u though not allowed b' ,n which they are cc- ived. reference being giv- Bunda train, y p• $ Y y 8.06 P. M. - iFromcClsremont4n Tuesdag.ip at 2 pr m., for general business. his physician to use the injured oral rlyeneatamvntC. R.M.'onppe;�s� Forelgoing, is according'to Standard Orders are being taken for sugar limb. I time. ter. M. Forsyth and his dattghtpr, and oats. *` Fred Morley and wife, of Wood - Gleor(ti°a,are laid up with the flu. Luther Pilkey and wife enter- stuck, are the guests of Josiah and _;... Sylvester Middleton and sari are the•latter's .parents. ! s N . 'biiey with their wood setting out- tataed a jY�vial party of some for- Mrs. Evans, p Mwo to Go• g �tp ytluug people one evening last It is understood they have decided' TRC. $ Most abut pares trt tasy. Coal, if - week then everybody had.a right to move to Norwich where hire - Mrs. J. Lickorieh has been •nurs• F., log a sick daaghter in Markham g°rye extensive Rood cutting op• bees on*Wisp atop t:~ calture of ties;' • U C Hartl and Soft Coal of the -. fur some time. eratintis 'in Uxbrid a district has secured there. r D. Tayfor and B. Hiipatrick $ ° best quality on . . received a considerable setback r = ;.have been busy storiog ice. The during tl:e past reek owing to the haIId harvest is a good one, pretiaiiing flit. g PUBL/O NOTICE, i � Miss Verna Bingham, of the To. Forewan McDougall, of the To the Ratepayers of Public School .ronto Normal School, spent over Section n umber 7 of. the bridge outfit is in Claremont fora Sunday at her home here. Township'of Pickering, PiCI�E=i3S�', GlZt„ More coat arrived Iast' week via few d8S His tniured wrist f •. bothers.Lim •somewhat, but it is A Special Meeting f the rate Dagmar and another car is expect. steadily improving. � ere of the said school section wi l be i "From Pain to Ease with T.R.C.'s.,, W�"r� • ed this week via Claremont sta• Miss Miibel Wastg, of Toronto, held at the school house, Cberrywood, fiDL'SANDS of C'anadiaes have tiO°' accompanied by -a •friend, spent- on Saturdss, the 10th day df Febru-I 1 trite T p,,c;s ar3 -found they "MAB>LE SALWAG ENT - '`-- Mrs. D. Forsyth has recovered the week end at the home of het; arv, 1.9'29, at the hour of'1.30 o'cloek in ' do drive oat rheumatism, and all fromr her recent illness sufficiently the afternoon,[or the ur ose 'of cos- _ For this diatsice to sell our to be up again and is steadilg im• parents here. A skating party is sideritlg meaae of fop rposeg addi•� g milaar pain& Z.R'C's reach the' Fruit and Ornasttental Tree*, :'• their ho°or was given On Satur. . pain,for their medicinal pow• - Flo+�rering Shmbs,etc.. prov tional accommodatfom at the scbool. , der is carried in the blood'$1.00 at = x day evening. to meet the constantly Increasin a Eacluaive Territory Miss Margaret Graham is taking g ' ti-! pour drriggiat's.Free cam ,le-Tem le: - a month's` vacation R•hich she is ' Walter and Mrs. Baker have re- .tandance. ,• l3. p GOOD PAY ton 'CA., Toronto. : . s endin in Toronto And other turned from ,their honeymoon, RoBzRT T°wmDts. ChairmaA + - tltrr a=*acy is ValtutbW. The 7veeterng(wfnt8. sod a reception was tendered: d. S. Blrrlaxlaonss, $ec,•Trfb ,�,t9>Idt St9Rd ROIy _ i3toek we sell is;rotrn'tn car ' them db Frida evenin last at' R.T. DAtiDeort own Nurseries. Oue He of _ W. Miller bas recovered from a y g Botd b Dr.'N.E. McEwen VarW*g is the beet 'very severe cold in the throat, the Home of the farmer's father Trusteeaof the Bald School Seetian. l y yoKr�.r,«are which confined him' to the •house on the 3rd line of Vk ridge. for a couple of days. Three-quarters of the Hig11 N �:1 John and Mrs. Wagg, of Mon School students are doing "home p���i •r i treali have-been'visiting with the work" on Euclid, la gr3lape, hot _'. MASSEY-HAi RIS Grinders lformer's parents, George and Mrs. chemicals, Greek history, etc.,etc. CLAREMONT GARAGE _Wagg, for a&uple of weeks. It is °Dderatood that moat of them and F.>�iglne g1Ve per#eCt • John and Mrs. Fleming are both have "decided to take Medicine." - eonfiaed to their beds with a very Flu and other troubles incident tl$i ='. . - %gee,, I era prepsdred to tusk*es art r Y severe attack of la grippe. We to the severe vuether has cut 011. repairs on all makes of cars. �An a ° ho for their earl recover down f-onsiderabl the attendance _ a aC pe y y. y _ akes of',3torwgs Batteries re ir- R. E. .Fors th. Reuben Besse, .in the Public and Hi h School m D. A.Scott and.Fred Evans repre• classes, and the churches suffered -' t' ' ed sod recharged, Aareacyfot ^ seated Claremont at the Annuai considerably from the Invasion of ,,�,�„r t e E:Iaed9phQn > tirerg. . : h S08 Bona iel at Peterboro on Tuesda Jack Frost. a p g ' .. W. STOUFFER., and 'WeBneaday of last west. •• � �. - _ '•:��., ' Thep succeeded in winning five ■, - - 27tf Claremont, Ont. �amen out of seven in the Prore. The Glen- Willow M�s . - Pe congratulate there an their It y Y• euMisssAdell Schourr,of Mildtna To help ?ot:tun paef of Tours. Cedar Cirove .Locust Hill Is the uest of C. H. Found and W - (B�o a h w Gar e lfamilp -On Mondapy afternoon porn. Wheat. - V, Ia of Whit rol�ex ira work, fee � w � ' e ag iD = she addressed the Ba tist Mission - / p p�luding Bead, of which she was formerly Dfatiller a Orains. _ to and side *Brims*. also making +the president, The gatberiax was- : , Sborts. Xlzi ed Cho j.Of�ir old car look and rue tits new bbF# in the parsonage anti there was a p' _ t;iria(t it a Rood coat of new paint. good attendsncee and a motet _'... OiidalLe. •Tankage. - - Agent for Toronto asachinerT.iaals>ar r Pleasantt vial time Keith this pop _ • tag,Pu ;Winguis. saw star won er Gluten lrwtc. Etc. �f you are tin need of a good set of sad.Gambllne Engines. inR lie ith� hishbroLher. R1;J. tB such at.lLxust Hit1� - *Atoll Home Tel 6®I. MW11Etevale. (hi SLEIGHS lee J. R. Th _ Mann, died on Thursday last at 1t 'c the age of eo year*. The del*uses ;A E R E E S O R r : Agent, Pickering was of a quiet difr�p�o�aitiou and he_ . s • ; was a lover of good literature. He ".. rp had a wonderful memory sad IPhone DEsrt 29001 G TO Ar6 „could discuss intelligently the- .great writers of the present age= The Picketi><tg - es well as of the psst. His funer ,'. �n+I ,,,�'yy Yoar opportunity to get the f al tvOlt place on Saturday. V Saco VOm�$88 eery ISeSt III .y � Don't forget the Valentine dbeial , -- nn = 'to tie held in the Union Cboreh on - tnn co' �[otoP V -th evening of Wednesday, Feb. The ObJect of this Amemiation to to `t4n. under the aueptoes of the Iselin s� g an'd prosecute -- - the elons. ' at s prise. h6retofore iLLeeion Band. In addition to .. r , . - _ other fntereatio featnree. there _' _ . S M P , l nheard Of. m � g vi in solos nod - f nd of - a a w l be vac it ,. xR h' Oi s s' tlismbrr*ba.iaR *isles oaamnd T to 1 i con ider`ed by oil ear old-time spelling match, io peot� eme ims.diaiw.with as member ` - critics the very best. We will which the ca tains will be Dr.: of Esteantive GemsebAm i 'Tomlinson and M.J. Wilker. Four see you some time this month *F prize* will be offered as follows: ldemberahip t+e [fi.DO• far your order whfch avill tie @ :.Beet dressed lady in valentine 't`r�m•►e�had fyo.a enr P eeid•or e: delivered about April let if oostame. best dressed feat is vat• saerat.rt •nappit•aftoa. 4 you should- be-...l." Jw sav` lam,•,'' hesitate to'write 'or hone its, butt-ie costuras, the winner.of the x9c.Oom.-L..D. Banks.C.B.Palm p spelling match aad the best im- Eer. W. V. Richardson, Pickeria pour order collect. There iii probised quartette. Refresh• g• must use soap an4 hot water to clean grade for everp tractor anti car aad a size of acka a to " arents will bA served at the close, l� R. Tflexta�. aiN. 1. Clark. pp g ..• Prwidefir, Bow"ari S11 P Enameled Ware. It is so clean suit everp need Be Bare co C_ Adfl�i alas, 25 teats; 'r: ildreA, i i - _ •order early, as we leave only 'cents. and so pure. As smooth as china s limited gaaatlty "It is Dever too_ late to rend.' and as stron as steel. And no meta! - w= they say. Why sot wend your n a m e s s S h o food Be sure 'you et •., way round oD a Tuesday. �'hurs- p touches the day or Saturday afternoon or ev g F• X• C.. 0 0 P,E x. fening to the Claremont Publil ``. t7LAREMONT Library. get a membership ticket Q Q (only fifty cents)and some of the �QIT ME S~ beat readiag going? There' is a ._._ The Ideal Groaq Stare good reference encyclopaedic work row is th@ time to see about your 'jra finishes: Pearl Ware. two coats of are enamel low that the Xmas holida s are over w" Q on the shelves, also "The Liter• Harness needs. T BfeY y sty Digest" on the table, a week• inside and out. Diamond Ware, three teats, fight blue and 1 and we have entered the year i9lli. `• . ly veview�of the world's doings in We have on hand a good supply .-+white outside, white liaiag; Crystal'Ware. three coats, pure We are looking forward to anotbee of Harness and Accessori irvhite iasvde aad j year of good business. We believe every cou°try, including trans out, with R�aI blue edging. G that our groceries and fooast fts == Imiona from the best forei n airvarions prices. f�eeee g ��-° K Cawaslat the be*t that money caa buy. W� articles on politics, eeonomice, Give as a trial and be tt+. awl Produob CO~ 'Lfxsrad don't need to bluff you in thinking that Qelr science. aad radio. literatare, re• " your i wilt wrorcaa save mode f convinced. na++er..f too tkA iigion and short tstories, all inter• ` '1� we do bell y f sparsed with ,the beat cartoont; Good Shoe Repairing Service by buying here. Give us your nest and other illaatrstiona. SnggeeG' order. Fou are well protected. fie our ' lions as to new books are always gooey back guarantee Rf)es welcomed by' the librarian, Mrs. CECIL BRADLEY d • with everp orde>!. --the Walker. Harness maker, eve Your G ray n Ground Butime$ oe�pa a auto q��tF. {7harfeA Florence, after a linger- : Phone. Olare 2808 r" inR illness of three year*, passed PICHERING, ONTARIO �' Ng V�lis�eQ�r s+ away on Monday morning at. the c — AT THE — - y"i h` ripe age of .seventy-seven years± S P G �, a s CLAREMONT,. .- ONTARIO ' wi had bees troubled some time Cam" bell Flour AlIs ,' ae • �. with bronchitis broagbt oa in hie Notable price redactions in occupation as miller. Deceased Ladies' Sweater Coats. was born in Aberdeenshire. Scot- These sweater coats were made by the ' -` land. and moved first to Ohio, bat .'?@P_Ork done While y`OU welt ' Monarch Kaittiag Co., Ltd.. of flue •�'i•;.; apeat forty years in and around different shades: Jade anti White, Clarei'nont. . He married SvQaa : Forsyth, sister of A. Forsyth, and CamelandBrown. Black and White. We are in the marl�et' for t+elnteT and served efficiently in the Russell, Red and Black„ All White, 40 inches .,Marquis wheat oa't� ?�;�rley the Mitchell and the Evansville Ion ,trimmed with Persiam wool, - mills of the early days, later re and made of the very finest °and�r'Ce, Inquire O!ail maeeeriale and iesitta tiring to the village, where his knitting wool, • J r kept in stook. fY will pa; you ; .days were ended. There survive - OrjprlCE'S Dail M o r worka acd inspeot our stoat '. hlw his widow and a married Guaranteed 100 per cent. wool.a Cnet obtain rioea Don'i b* nliak+d ;daughter, Mrs. May Goldberg, of that you never bee insmall tower, (y wte woan,and do brow�o the 64106 "Toronto. He was a member. of made to sell at 10.00, The Campbell Roca M& Co 9 LtA I_ pe the Presbyterian Church and hia only 4,00. • . embsifaaion o!10 eant.,whiebvoa wB 9 y. pastor. Rev. A. McLellan. conduc•- Don't miss this bargain at �y' ti7 Pafbhas(ag[nom bed the funeral service on Wed- M1118 tat iwWwent tatting place in Q � .Q 1A% b���"•"`''��ail� �'�i e�.�'o�. � :H , .r•.�T:. P.��,'�' oar e �',r. •t r r i k m..y �' 't'; .. T•,"-.r-V .p,.y.-y�'-t �%k•.'�.'w,.r'r :��� '—t,�q`�'Y�s-�Ca�'� u.,��':.a., '.7''�+.•. `� <"� g'�x'` z'f'•-'�."#''� ..i{:t' e.�r.s .«;t•M,,,.."4.�'l-.*•�''L° gr:,w». w r� +' ...� r:.• .t�x ! •`i .G,. -'r. 'fr^ .�• _ .•w _ � �cyvw:..,l°:; T ,..� /R� 1. J ;'°i. .'� f:'.. Ian t!�. .s M �,a i, ��., ',y,�,�<e;.'a' tv s.' °sc. p �� w .n 4. 4 s" •y1s :T is >. .. ���. w s ' u i/�� °Si :a Y.' r•-t'=x'. "3' �„ .�'. •'!•n.�!•, „$- o,S: awe,. ;� -.Y-,�; .G' 'Zs.. b n E• .4 "'"' ' ..', •'kro�1_.;� •ad:, .A' ',�' :;ff'..' +.Se' '4._ .,w•"ti a�+'s'-. '-�r+ n,. •nz.. � >.y,,, .�9'»Nk. .i•"• ".'r,.--�3h. Nye. YU..+(.n •nq,xy.Y ,,!!!! �• i> ","r� 4.v' r''�'.^ a ^f.. - J,6•,` •,er, t . t, dn� Nom. ,� ,i .3::,s' .a°- '+„aw.� .h. :.' »o. :^'Leto '_ .. !A•••! M' ;afi'•' ` _. »"Who kin that be?" queried Captain NURSES +:- - "Thar's Jim Henderson from.An. The Toronto Hospital for Incur- ' chorville, a-drivin'," answered a man; ablea to afsiliation with Bellevue and ` "but I don't know th' feller that's with :,loss Hospitals. Now York City. :' ofe_rs a three years' Course of Train- him visitors hitched their`horse q". to yourrt women. having the to- tap cad clues ion, aad'deairous of be at the office, and while the other re• coming nurses. This'Hospital has ,y • ; 1 mxined seated, Henderson, the driver, ad*p tea the eight-hour system The pupils recdv,uniforms of the'School• came along to the group on the'wharf. a monthly allowance and trapellitts "Is Gantain Frank Westhaver here?. %:news to and from New YorU For ''+ - -- , . r further information aDD17 to the / : Oh, you're th man, sir. Waal;here's sttDeriataaaset a pawty wants t nee ye, Caplan. I've - feat d iry him over from town." w handed tally boa g earl 0 `.4,... .� — Frank h$ has y rd over An airman movie at nearly 10 �„• „ -- to Uncle Jerry and went up to the. miles an hour was passed easily by ;.. baggy.' Its vompant.wan a clean- swifts in full flight v lantern-jawed man. with an - a ly pa a face arul faded grey WA eyes. He booked at Westliaver, and ! e :+ spoke in a porky vobee: "Captain tO TPaR Frank Westhaver? � • _ Y" ,v, :::: j "Y Sire' New Ones, , - ` Jlk TALE OF �£ DEEP A'ed-„what was the excitement _ .. 1 The other leaned for'waxd `in the �. .'SEA IFUNER .EN seat. "Ah-aherstl .You're the party down the:street?” who purchased'the property of the S. DOWELS Fred-"A man in a revetie ran into late Asa Crawford,maater'mariner,of a woman in a tantrum" Al ` �tILLIAM WILLAOS this ce? Ned-"Both of 'em new makes to _ Lawyer by his talk, mentally and aloud, "Yes, sin I me.' ;u'.. „_ _ -',.:. '.noted ,•wank, "Califom�a Fig Syrup, is .. �the me Boot Comb What about it?'' Mlnai•d's Liniment for Burns di Scalds The ot1wr ignored the question. 'a Z IBAP�rER" SE'VENTEEN--(Cont'd.) ings of the Long Cove Fish Company •'Ah-ahem!' You can prove your Wa .. ,Child's Best Laxative Aeroplanes and se+apianes are in -. 'or,>the 'rest of the week Frank were painted and ready for business;•to the property, CaVWn?" use by the federal and provincial gov. >tieied'himself around the buadings od a store had been eo.. oL_.4 the "Yes!" respked the other,wondering "�� _ ernments of Canada for the protee. A bridge was bush 29mss head'of the wharf, and Frank head fix-'what was in th,o wirnd. . _ tion of forests from fire, the mapping , pttnt creek in order to connect Ring's ad Cap an office for himself at the rest.., "Have you got the deeds?" The Bill t# the completion of the harbor strarnger gazed hard at him. of foresx areas acrd far general ex. West- with rice mesa section, and -� ploration. a little patket--still running work, a general day was dedared, "No-not yet," answered Wost• a did in and Lo Cove SLve itself up to re- have "Brat I expect they've bin put inciting th�o wane an she rig Orty a boyhood daze-was,clattered joicing. Fling's fleth from the Fish through all right-" s �NY E N T I d L1 Vappkies for the proposed Company's buildings; the upper floor' The other nodde& "Ah-ahem` �\ . . Ca to Atta'e tunlecal came off of the store-house was scraped and What have you to show that you per- =silt the ,sag covers foblewing the waxed ready for a dance, and a sort.chased the property?" ewer., t cC'cc....rove 6...m throe aa�r tD-the' little crosnabery• and the indoor picnic was held on the loaner- Frank resented the interrogations. 11«a ••RunePcor.wos .`°°rp,fw i!°ter the interment an auctioneer flour. It Cana a beautiful ()choler deny,."What d'ye want t' knave for?� be , \Ci�� HAROLD C. SHlrMAN A CO. r - ti1¢tle t t'rom Apoharv'iRs, and sold with a fresh breete ruffling 'the-asked. Who are you, anyway? as' sAac statst gam. tusnature' and bott®ehald goods• watoss of the Bay, and where the Lil- The other gave a dry smile and \ PATFIR AiT(lliltEYS OTTAWA. cAtt�a - rank.and has uncle and captain Ring Han was sighted coming up the coast handed rank a cernd, "Pardon me- - - to Anchorviile, and the papers,there was a . neral exodus to the my card!" .` nor ward duly drawn up. wharf-end t:�v rear the Aram barge ves- "Wrigley an' Wrigley, Advocates \ _ ^ PATENTS ; then W ale xrma litsSe hitch ow-:aeq, entering the harbor of I�ong Cove. and Public Notaries,An' - that brims the largest return core tG Freak's itrability to p mdvice the,The sebeener looked remarkably k Frank read. �"Uml An who are you �� r. those properly protected. . You can ` of the property he had ptrr- and span with her newly pal rsted hull, ropresentan T '�� write with confidence to our Arm for free report as to patentabiil Sand tmbaoed from the deceaused ::,:, •1 houses, and deck goes•. There were; "Ah--ahemi" The laaryer cleared �'` for List of Ideas and L trratnre "Of easee," said this lawyer fin-;new dories upon her creek; her new'his throat again. "My client is the _ _ � Correspondence invited. w : •`sort receive ti*m within a,mainmast wan a splendid spar, fitted legal heir to the Crawford estate, and Vre i if cross, feverish, bilious, can 4� s�T 00. Patent Attorneys �ir�ease, seeing that the transretion with a topmast from which flew a red:he wishes to aaeer sin It the property stlpated or full of cold, ohlldren love s?s Z;aaa 1t Data,►:» " within the lest two'fine with "Lillian" on it in white let- ham really been sold the "fruity"_ taste of "California Fig _-- G� away r� yon hold his re-,ters, and n w lettering am the count r Then yoa'lI be reprosentia'—" ggrap." A teaspoonful never fails to 'iteeiprt and yea leave given hies Yau:r LILLIAN OF ANCHORVILLE,N.S. Cepta n Robert Morrissey. Of B". clean the dyer and bowels. in a few : for the amount. He was to - ton, and nephew of the deceased. hours you can see, for yourself how nm,rite bit. notary about it,wasn't be?"+ Long Dick ,J as harwr�" Westbrsver brnew it inatiactfvoly. thoroughly it works all the souring • � . t: "Yes." replied Frank; "but I dion't'master,wa;there'ie�n all iris glory,and "Wndl he said, come into the office food and nasty bile out of the stomach &aotir� be * or I'd ba' called an his termagant of a wife wan► sirruttin�g an I'if bow my paper• and bowels, and you have a well,-play- "OIL. : y by his ells when the rangy Ftiraak �roeed the receipt written - d` "O well" t�etnrned the other, "I i=n meted Captain Gabarneau out by htnod and signed by Captain ful ohflcl a8sia e it'll be alt t jut ril hold with a little speech,and pr•3sented him .Asa, and ho ahso showed the stub of Millions of mothers keep "California ' in ytnr." I with a silver-mwnted n Mbrebla for be- the cheque.. The lawyer produced a F1S ,$yrap " handy. They know tea- - Wlr tbey. were in town the three ing the first vessel masher to open the mote book and pencil "You have no spoonful to-day saves s sick e1ii1Q to-. , �1; •w `�•, 6'ed scrs;re rip a sis-1 now harbor. Of course,Frank was re-!objections to fee making a copy of morrow. Ask, your druggist for genu. l�ssveats cbm - n'9 1� for the Lillian, and whom spoosible for eJt this: and it.Casa he thin receipt?" he said tae "California Fig Syrup" which has 1iD� ' � :arrived beck in the Core Frank 1 who direeberl cweryblrtng. "hfo!" directions for babies and children of Blr4. chilblains. Makes your �,. . Jules to one side. The Lillian was ,securely moored, - "And the number of your ehegals�all ages printed on bottle. Motber! ,�.whits,Blear and�tb, ' "Waal, Sabot, of sack! An'. haw's " the A parrs aboard ox was `three,' dated the You must say "Callfo-ala"or you alas ';Jessie Leblanc tlsese drays?" her followe��nesv skipper'up to same date e.s this AM drogiAlts"a lr Junes' grinned. "Verse well, the buildings and participated in the day of August?" get an imitation rig syrup. nkse•" fun. Every'b�y, Acone and old, men, "N �>some youR be ahTwantin' at the Cove from all sad. own ed/ (To be coatinu+edl) ,, up y. tap y the a, "O1s, lets of time--'lobs of time, coast, armt the Company's grounds a9- Dye � Dress ". 9 11TTseed the other. "1 moor sit goad-i most rtela'esstnteii a fair. Ot Prided j _ '�• �" - - ": _)ob before I merry dat piss." Them Cases running races, h�j - un Draperlei y �� �' �,�+► a ',l. Lugbed and slapped his I re Inc. daacirw Competition*.a �w� .ai Di�ioad �jiei rite on the back. "Waal, vying,�md dmT good for You- got " the Bay, which caused a grr at deli of Dom.. t _' C. "What's ? » Down at de fiab- excitement. In the breathing spells contains package nsf so Dsimpls that any. � ~' ka�aey Fsariiceet between bd'a organizing da ti Fannk k4, "Id ads.. I'm not a iri't' make a gazed over the boppy, Istrg and woman tart dye or tint faded, shabby 'Bake bard oat o' you, Sabot. I want shouting , and wished he had skirts, dresses, waists, casts. sweaters, you to go in`th' vessel as skipper." Lillian Denton by his side and view- stockings, hangings, draperies, every- The big Frearhmi-n Pope&. "Skip- ir.8 the furs. thlna like ,new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" per?" he ejaculated. In the evendag a "botp;' or -no other kind-then perfect home y a "Wbs, V be sure," replied Frank. dance, was held in the strnage lcf", dyeing is guaranteed, even if you hgve "-'"'You kin bandloe tbst vessel all right." and in the light of the lanterns and never dyed before. Tell your druggist - "' "Brat^-bat,Frankee, I'm no good off with the fiddlers working fdil steam whether the material you wish to dye de slnore,>r sts,mmered the other. "I ahead the long Covers trsppsd the is wool'os sHk, or whether it is linen. ,'don't know bow to nav:*ate --" light fantastic until the small bourn. cotton,or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes "ZUat'a n:}1 t, Sabot. Uncle It was certai�dya day of days in the "7 Jeery'11 masse i,wv ,.a Tice getlemea ' dat�;-attd when a de-.never streak,_ spot, fade, or-ran. trips with you, an' he'll-show you th' ppontation of the guests came to thank �E�•�i>`et H ae ranges. It'll not take you long wr;h Cm, Frank said that the gathering "'The biggest word in the basiaess Abe experience yea ve hard. would. be an "nisal affair-an assur- .language is not profit, but service. We "Oh, Frankee! sere which was enthusiastically re- ou Can'buy b'lead Me "Nova we want her t' sit out right ceived. app3nud o'ur Edisona, Dui Fords, etu y y -; away. llisea a six-dory gang wattin" Long Dick-almost three sheets in Wanamakers and our Fields, not be- q 'tar her down to Anchorville, so git the wind•--•ohmped Westhavei affect cause of the millions they make, but �Eead31' ��j yon cr Can than' to-morrow. Git yer tionstely by the band. "Shay, yea of because of their service to humanity," i stores aboar+clE-John Watson s goon'as dog! You've done'mrne t'wake up thing -James Samuel Hnoz. UNZ' the rs s'-s! as modern Overt Id price!' ' cool-=an' bring her aroun' to th' Cove ppWce than any man I.kmm on, ye ; �'`. ,last eight bib, plum city. And�y it••'s made with : ',here.` Wye understand, Captain Gal- faev. Long Core's a-gbin' t' be some Minarcre Liniment for Caught. Colds. the Sun-Maid Ksatns. p Mender fruit-meats m �`• `�'• Artt�mU?" piece. after tie, m'led, an' 'tia you __ .;',i,, "Ca in Galsrneah?" Sabot rolled whets lane it You're my boy.Frank.' i That's another :caeca far Ies pt „ r , A Ripper Target. . ' _ superiority. A rare combdnadota ~. lire title over on his tongue. Captain. an I mass shay I've enjoyed myself Tasee it—see bow the rai- Oh, Shortee, but I'm please. I hope I more t'day than ewer I did sense I was "111ornin', Hank! whaxchea loin'up of nut od a cereal and Praia be good skipper. I'm glad! I'm ghad! shingle." Then in a omfiderttiad whns- than?" site Savor pestaesles 81t; both geod and good Per you, w And he danced around acrd. snapped per. "Shat*! This Lillian what th' . "Waal! The old women is• figaerin' .��• you$booid serve k at lessttwk• y -his fingers in the exuberance of his vesests named after—etas ain't one d on drivin' tW Ford_ an' I'm a-makin' No need fo bake al hoilit a v4Q0k' delight, while Westhaver watched hint tbbem Bap County Iris'Ia• women, is the garage door five feet wider." 'p� we've arranged with ddi Sun-Maid cakeRaisins also cl , with a secret pleasure at his friend's' she." >i puddings,cakes and cookies. Yoq "Na, Dick,,'laughed Westhaver. bakes is almost ever town may be offered other brands that "Can I g» an' tell Miss-Leblanc "� all ri' then;' replied the other, After Eaery Meal and city to bake this full- You know less well than Stn- sbwtt lax, Fttarikee'?" f„ fruited-raisin bread. Maids, but the kind you want Is « r looking around hem fearfully. Cause the kind you know b good. .In- Fro* nodded Sure thing. Go my of woman is one o' them, an she's ' ahead! You'll'sure be able t'sit a few a"01 roman is o holy old red-headed Just pbpne and they'll de- mist, therefore, 'on Sax-Marl =; Y* • `�',. "eadF over that bit o news+. Bun along _ liver it-all. ready to sun- brand. They cost-so more than " terror. I d sooner see ye bunk along ordinary ralsins. _ now, or tome other man'Il be cuttin' o' th' devil himodf, Norm, hoof an' prise the family tonight. Mail-con n for free boost of -coupon }.. ye. out?" tall., than hey.a Bay County Irisher It comes from master bak tested Sun-Maid recipes. And with, a whoop of joy Jul'" for a wife. Steer clear d them, son, atiatcied his hat and ran out of tits ,muse I knowl" And he winked know- ingly - ` house. SUN-MAID RAISINS Weskhairer watched him go. "Waal," as he strode home, 111 W o,r k O! ., Before he retired that night Frank r _ he murmured. "ef any man deserves play,, it. gives looked out of his bedroo;n window. 'tis him.. Pie's #yue 8s steel, that rile Oise aIIa T�@ Sup1'eme Bread Raisin fella an' it's me that knows it." )The murmur of the surf on the beach p . . below rose to his ears, and his eyes '' steadiness that ! ..` September passed in.all its languor i drank in the glory of the clear starlit E of coil nights and joyous sunlit nays, lwean S11eCeS8, �~ s, u�iMaid Raisin Growers and when October came in, tinging the, sky. Below,everything was dark,,and It helps dipestlon, - Ms■rbaraAw 24,000 ;;''foliage with the gold and brown of naught pierced the opacity of land and — _ ._'. autumnal cobra, there was a louder,sea but the red light at the head of allays Wirsll,yteep-• i. F�np W in '•': �� murmur in the crash oaf the surf on'the the wharf, a `lantern hanging in the ' iaQ'the month'cool; :. •. :'. the rocky beach «-hen the win.is of Mel main-rigging of the Lillian, and the and moist, the throat .: ,equinox blew inshore. The wharf and green %tarboard light of a sailing ves- muscles relaxed) breakwater were completed; rho build- eel srtanding up the $ay. For apace is_ and-pliant sad the ! C'CT THIS OUT AND SEND IT —.-- - heskare'd out into tl�e night, and when serves at ease. NEUMATI$M at last he turned away he murmured, _ swept. N 33-12, Fresno, C " Dept. N-533-12, Fresno, alifornia �'.,'- t.-' *c-t;' . •� :t Otwtoa i Aye, Lily, vie re tbterted now. Every- - a` , Rheumatiatrt Treatment. We t¢+erat thing is shapin' my way, so wish me Fsase rind me cop of your fret:book, a>l kinds of Riaeumatasm, and #f smooth sailin' until th' day when I "lteaipeswithRaisias '° L4 it&te the it will not go to claim you., sweetheart!" f I 1 NAM' ties fmirl to mf2hn Try us and be coon- Next day while the partners were • + ' k;,a...e,�you act". No etectxicity. 'ennggaged in unloading se4t out of the • .-_...--.."..--._..------------ ..i*inced. Jo medicines- Li�lian's bold, a team with two occu- s � 3fxtser � . '. rarA 99$ine St. West. 1 Crrv."-....._.._.....-_____ Uepar ttr Torroalto, pants seated in it carne driving down glut PacAd## PROVmCT hone Adelaide 40#4. Offl'cea> the wbarf road, Everybody knocked ...�, 4�innipeg..�'a v+T off to have a look at the strangers. D.?$ ■, �� • �•� °� °""•••,' °�'' r� _-V y n.yov J j,a. 'at : " `S „f,°i'r>. %g;1r' <,:a >y`.•1. .;kz�''Xt,,•.a" .1,< ?,?:«.._ •s�,. 'rya.�'6 ..'!n l F t�-^1S'd':�. .a::w:, -�.�;• :=°�i.' ', , ..,b-•M" -°`•' •r. �Y- ,t`:' �r`�,ix' !'",fir` s',."_°.'S�-,.�.»�',..t: ..r.,.� -..s", .�-r�+, ,K ,� ',ti;°i '{ t .,•'`•' M� , r ^F ••,(i�, '.`.'' a. ' t+. ,�a, in•.:aa. � `v ^.Raga.' ie a ,�:a';;. '�r. " ,--,., -x-. , ..�*R'q�.. .�.t -4^ti. �+,,s 7" ,`t,.`"' ,;+ "' :.,�:c'NM1�`' ti � 'y Jy,".s ° �.M.�..Oii��.' �4, .��,y: 1, ::'�w�. t:i' a..a�F''ry-.o J.• ...• - 4:.:• �'�•. 'tit-•��3:�•ey ,,,•k� p,•.Y. /�yfi:k•s',,,��' •'•r. -T.4.n '�„ �+� .,n.'•;�••:,'.1.�' .`+�*. ..,. �• :'%a- .�w�.JS a.� :,.w.+rr•. k 6'.,' .r. 'i:.•. �'�,. `'^t" ++..._. 4r `� .sC�,+•;••r'Ly'.`f�,- .?- '"4a •' r :{y y:Fy.F.• „'<1±'>•+- 'w 7 • r.• � ..t, •+, ••' .._� y 4w CONFERENCE FAUIS D TO - ,�,„ - - - �''� • ' ..• : , IRREGULARS 1-�0� -_ MANY WSH HOS i A~ 4 .�_ RESTORE PEACE IN TOE NEAR-EAST - Senator Bagwell RelB s= J Result of Gov ernil�atr�.' • .. :'+� °, - ----- --- - - --- � eats of PLUliah�t�'• • Three Months' Negotiations End is Collapses—Turks Re a,.. The Clauses Con Future Economic Regime and ��+ •�► A despatch from Dublin es C�nlIIB aa«y • Senator Bagwell, kidnapped 'Tiresl#a Allied Formula Dealing with Juridical Guar- night, wsa ' released on Thurett ` antees for Foeeigners. _ ,- morning near Dublin: His release.,,. . . , .. � tied as �,e direct result f ,.. =' ` .I.ataa+a�e, Feb. 4.-Tlhe European .Brieft the Turks wanted to strike r u Ir threats of punitive measures mail x.:..: he were ` istateemen have failed to restore reace from the`treaty 'all tisanes binding * assn • the Government it not :� .,''� ,•;'..: them to recognise contracts and can- the in 48 hours. fn the Near Esat, and the conference old Ottoman Nsc Republican Chief of Staff L 'tilled for this purpose dRfinitel;r col- ]Paapix+e. �maint�ained flint tktey s Lynch has issued a proclamation . . ' ;:• lapsed to.-Wglrt after desperate efforts should be "eft free to atutl�r tJhet4° trrt, dinning: °tWe ahaA not release _ho save it=efforts which were ctrl questions it necessary, reaper► • . 7 er ht>atagee. If the threatened action. aYm.' •. ;' taken, every member of the Gov Unued up to the very' moment Lord negicit'odoa9"coneerndng them with ment, Senate and the 'Lower 011%on's train left. the interested countries and retypes. � � ' f and their executive will be.hei�d Never In the history of political They would not, they said, accept oonferenae were such amazing scenes,the-economic burden imposed upon the ponedble 'and we will cwrtainly ;y• _ tbem with the punishment deabrae , Witnessed as marked to-d'ay's tragic' rreW Angola Government by,the.. 0131e1y 6 eattiirig of the negotiations which ex- Whether this is intended to off i Tprkiah regime, which had handed out ' tended over almost three month&.{'concessioats right aril left Sri bhe#aim 1 •4++► LDO" the Bagwell escape, I to ir>ti Ptlacties)dy the whole diplomatic vtrorld of capitn)#ations; they`•isssiated thtat t;EILfU` that Bad escaped is not kna+ae�s r;. . tan after Ismet.Pasha, head of the vest concessions had been granted Bagwell was picked up by A'mpto_ . eight miles from Dublin. Turkish delegation, trying to Induce!without fair retturrt and they wanted _ •'�" He ruched the city r19 In ,. 'him to sign the treaty,but lduataplsa�-the neat to revise all.of them. Hemal'a favorite general was .im-1 The Turks agreed, to a formula THE WOUSTRIAL HEART OF GERMANY IN FRENCH HANDS, and a not to be iotmd, m movable. He'said "No" to all—Brit-1 whereby foreign legal advisers would there a no to ho athe a _ t -. .fibs Ruhr area is,_satiaaaLed at about 1,254 square miles in extent, but y ish, French, Italians and unof cW}be appointed to reframe the legal code from.him as to flaw he ise:to representatives of the United States. something of its immense mineral wealth can be gathered from the above • `u- - acid be empowered to receive cos- map. Each of the round black matins represents a mine shaft. The district r Tkte United States representatives,1 plaints from foavigmers that the law. MarigT other hostages are still t''�or Ches'ed,Jveeph C. Grew and was unjustly administered, but irssist- , bas a population of fear million,of whioh a ball million Are coal miners. In by the Irfeculars. Lyrwe pro . A,dmirat Bristol, called upon h�fna!ed that the adviscze'be .seler�te@ not ple'xa'r years its coal producln`was 113,000,000 tons a year. It has a visible tics says the Republicans are.tlstti after the'b eak.in an endeavor to save by The Harie permanent court of in- reserve of 54 billion tons, and an estimated unmixed reserve of 230 billion' mined that the executloa of•$b #e conference, stud Lord Curzon. de•• ternetional justice, but by neutral tons, Steel production in the year the war ended amamted to-ton million been t:.... owl not go on.•cl ' ,•�,. - ' ' Saved his departure for halt an hour'countries which had not'participated ton& Over acne hundred million dollars is invested thence. In ng that fftby�-tdsree oliloe�3s �• have already met death. ;• i : -:_ in the hope that Ismet Pasha would in the Great. War. They absolutely chance his mind, but all.in vain. declined�to give the advises control � ��� � The rnilti�otOe' Irsdeda:9 The conference failed be&tise the.over all the arrest& of foreigners or bane now been extended to the Twits refused tg a+orept the clauses'domiciliary searches, maintaining this of Natlionetlirt kaderis. 8eports eoaoerning the future economic regime'was a violation of their sovereignty. Its. andup, ;18; B1t!eeirtgbou, South DtthM1in village, x° in Turkey anJ� to dam®. extent, be- Further concessions as to both soon-- Toronto. k I3ghtweigb't role. in that the !tomes of three soldiers barrels,$88;hearywdghs rroMe,In bw- Smd them. The rst'lway t ` •r :eaves they would riot accept the Al- omit and jaridk�al affairs were sub- Manitoba wheat-Na 1 Northern, nL' P& Drarain,an itirportant Great BT LL Iled formula deal�irrg w ids jtiiidtcal'tnittted to Lsmet Pasha at Ilse last ma-;124. t Lar,6-Pure times. 16%c; tube, junction point, was wracked by . T, gttaraatees for foreigners, winch were went by the Allies, but he remained Manitoba orb&-Nominal. 17c; pails, 17Vc; �, 19%c. Short- on Thuauday night. •.. ;' to replace the existing extra-territor obdurate and declared that Turkey Manitoba harey-Nominal. suing tkrces, lei- to 11�c; tubs, 1 t �. �. k .. All the above track..Bay parts. 16siitc; I CANADIAN OUND P _ priailagoa. �catsM not sign such a peace. Pa'1'b+ 1,S3i, , pz'ints, .. . American oorn. -No. 2 yel., 87%e, to /8c to iQe• I+jo. Heavy ateecshel%$7 to $7.50; MURDERED AT�.UXOl �T: FRENCH TROOPS AT Bar>sa —Maltting. 60 to ere, aceoTtd- bates.teem, to $s.6o• tic, BLACK FOREST EDGE :' t toreights otrtaide. $6.50 to 6; do,aced,$6 to .60; !stew of Sir MYs `� Bucicw t._No. 2, 77 to 79G do, coca•. $4 to ;5; butcher sea, a / Rye--Na 2 88 to SEW- Peas.—No. siftk+e, $8 to 86.50- do, ;6 W �p of l�l�,onbeal Ro t -Cross Neutral Zone Set Up by , $1.45 to ;1.50. $5.50; dio, tom..$4.29 to $4.75; on l�ar>I>tak Road. _ `a Treaty and Take Braden ' = MilNteed- , Montreal fry¢ft: cows, choioa�i to $5 j. m ' A despatch trorrn Ca�+o E�s bags inctadad: BM ton. $ $3 ; Pa , a7F�ir Towns. ton,$27; $'1:8.60. $�2 26• btoRatier buKs, $4 to �t.bo• says:-Tire Catmrt3ian who was „ °k aborts., per do IM , Berlin. Feb. ¢-A Fieneh deAasetr 3 ; ' good feed !lour, $2. , coan., $2.25 to $2.$0; !seder etsets„i ad miming on We&unday esem*11 " ;v f•< Ontario vrbmt--Nb. 1 witits. $l.li l $5.50 Ito 6• do, tsir. ;2.60 to. from A prtvate swam on ° sent of caoaLty,infantry and artillery to$L18, according to frelghtq outside' .50• calves left the Kehl Bridgehead opposite " � �i t lto;ce, $11 to 112 60; Nile River and was foam$ ttt�dstwt�, x k No. 2, ;1.03 to $1.10. n-ed., $9 to 11; do,comma $5 to$8;t and robbed two miles snafu! `. Ste'astraurg this rridteaing and.crossing �, ' Ontario No. 2 white oats-db to 47c- ,ws,choice,$70 to$90;awning- a5 Into the fifty kilometre neutral torte t Ontario caret---Nominal. an, cho,ae, $W to$100; lambs,choice, Ltucor. boa been ideettilkd as Te�aveeB�T art up.by the Treaty,occupied Appess_ Ontario flour--Ninety per sent ppaAtt,,, $11 to $12; sheep, choice, $6.50 to $7; Alden, of Montreal- M'r. Allan wall•' - *eier and Offenburg, in Baden. in jute bags, Montreal, prompt snip- do,.ealls, $8 to $4- hogs,fed and w•st- making a trip up the Nib Ott aompea��s" - This gives the French contra] of the nrent, ;6.10 to $520; Toronto basis, Bred $10 to $10.Sb; do, fob.. $9.26 to with a cousin-named Jaatess. It had Frankfurt-Basle railway over which 7 $5.06 to $5.16; bulk seaboard► $4.95 $9.795; do, country points, $9 to $9.50. been learned that Aldan was Is*% 11062 to ;6.00. Hog quotationet are based on the his slapping apace at eight O'clociC w coal shipments were made to Switter- Manitoba flour-lat pate., in cotton - land, Soathen•xt. Wurternbu- , Bavaria Pa prices of t2riek,amtioth htrga, solid on a on Tuesday evening and. was foatii$° f+g secks, $7.10 pea• bbl; 2nd pats., $6.60. graded basis, of selects, sold on a flat . anti Italy It brings France to the Say--Extra No. 2, per ton, track, rate. Bacon selects, sold-on the graced plead on Wednesday. 'edge of the.Black-Forest, Germany's Toronto, $14 to ;14.50; slated, ;11 to i basis, bring A premitutt of 10 r coat lnforma�tion received at the Min- bogs, i:tetry of the Interitrr paints tins Ahde! timber resource, and S strategic.u Stuttgart ;1Straw--Car lots,;per ton, track,To-'over the price of thlek, sm t�Y that the-murder was not paliLl•` AN gives them-control cf, Strsttl;art -' arroso the forest. Tonto, $9.611. - _ eel, but ware pi:+obably due to the tIo- Cheesse---Nrw, 1ar+ge, 27c: twins, MentreaL sire on the part of the murde�ders to : - The tncvver3,ent a declared to'-be a 27%c- triplets. 28%c; Stiltons, 29c.� Cow, American, No. 2.yellow, 91 obttntti thte victim's valuables. The. anetion for int`.srrapting coke ship- 04d,.fa 29c• twirls, 30c; Stfitone, 7� gents- story Czecho-Slovakia to 31c. �� , to �: Oats, Caaed�a wtastem, No,i impression is that Allan was an r•oubs France It appears France protested eteran v.c,. Ores. Butter-Finest creamery priitQs„ 48 2.89 bo X.-do,No, 8,56 to 59c• extras Atone to 'Karnak to see the lames s;• agairtot interruption of these slil�yp•' Sergt. George Richardson,-V.C.,who to 45c; ordinary creamery prints, 40 No 1 iced.�5 to 66e• No. 2 i.citj white;mina by moonlight "Pte bad? wain ` merits acrcers Gem. any on January 27i was decorated for conspicuous bravery io 41c. Dairy,30 to 31c. Cooking,22c. � ttr 1;4c Fkras, l�an. spring wheat'found on the Karnak road. ' Dressed aauMry-C--Chickens, mills. paw' flrsti' $7.10; seconds, $6.60; +aria Germany replied yes*,day that on the field' at Carwnpors, India, in 1 strong bakers', $6.40; winter ate., M �$ � ' the. interruptions was due to'the ger 1859, when he saved his officer's life fed, ovex 5 be 84c• do 4 to 5 lbs., dhoice,$6.50'• Rot-led os �• 27c; do, over 5 lbs.,85c;Jo, 4 to 5 llts., �,bag 90 lbs., ' eral disorganization of German trat- by esgaging six natives, five of whom 26c• do, 2 to 4 lbs.. 25c; hers, ovtsr 6 $8•lb to $8.25. Briar, $2B. Shorts, ;28. -by Irish Rebek, _.; y - -- sic, which in 'turn was due to the he killed and the sixth he routed. At lbs., 28c; do, 4 to 5 In., 26c; do, 3 to Middlings, W. Hay, 1Vo:.2, per,top, = nolz 01. anon; The'Germans haw- the time he had a•broken arm and a 25c• roosters, 25c; ducklings, car � $14 to.$16. Lota,doai, Frb. 4.-Mooare Han, the ' r r P 4 its, Cht? '',.finest .easterns, 26c... But-t historic mansion near Ckvremorris,;�g �. ever, admit they have•been holding up wounded leg. He died last week at the over 6 lbs., 81 to 83c; do, 4 to 6 lbs. ter, choieeit creamery, 41K to 42c.i Cott Ms 'hurtled b Irish the shipments. age of ninety-two years, in a London, 25 to 28c; turkeys, young, V Its stx� Eggs. ireein, 48c; seated, 36c; No. 1 t q w the y �� f The French cbsrgea this violated Ont.. hospital. up, 38c; do,clot, 23c; geese, 21c. � stock, 82u P Qe. per bog, car' �' �� tratos � _ �.—¢ Margarine to 22c. George Moore wA was the weans aR..': _- Article 321 at the Versaillies Treaty l lots, $1 to $1.10. ti stipnlatbs that Gernsany m� �'� ,� i''w O ors Eggs--No. 1 candled, 85-to 36c; se- Young cows, in 'Brood flesh, $425- a„of ltis beet known navels. •`Tots• permit kkernation�al traffic: But the _ __... Britain Must Pay cartons, �ew oc�new71ao 480.5 to 46c; stns:, Lake wan laid about' lTies�e � ;.4.25 to $4• med. heifers, $4 to He% � .Germans say it is riot a viat);�etion as ,. .1#4.50; cutter cows, $2.50 to;2.75;can.- which s'iso figures prominently In-.do ilia Frendr rise to h --Canadian, !rand-picked, �., '$1.75 to$2; do,thin,$1.50; dairy'noveP.'iat'e rernim cersees. e A despatch from London says:-„Ii 7'�c; Primes, 7¢. type cam., $3.50; do, good The mansion in recent years bas-?, - 4 there is doubt about who won the Maple Products--S P. per Imp, weij%!s and aeaNug $4 veal calves, 4° Belgium. which bus promisad Csaa- �•, $ , Per b- tin, per � �+ been the home of tats writRa's in+other, 2.50• $2.40 r. wear, there now remains no doubt who gal Maple sugar, lb., 28 to 2bc. $8 ;10.50;better ones, to$11.25. feel Mares a Flee Stale Be ':• de participation In its favored nations is to pay for it _ hogs,selects and qual6ty butcher, _ Treaty, arr�rrgemente, imported from r Honev-60-1'b. tins, 12 to 12%c per His political. activities 'led to fife.do- London -is chuckling over•this bon lb. 5-2r, 4b. tins 1336 to 14%c per $11•to $11.$5; three fat of s hogs, struct�ion of•the bail hw wires. the tkhe Dominion In fast fiscal year .mot attributed to Sir John Simon, ]b.; Ontario comb honey, pot doz• $10.25;' western Mega , of suitable ante o!t3,e Ccnna ► weights, ' 10:60 •to 10.75; sows, $8.50 P ught ;�ooda to-the value of$202,866,000. Then Liberal leader and prominent lawyer, ;3.76 to $4.50• � $ r :'.Principal item was preserved fish, ac- apropos of the American debt settle- Potatoes, Ontaaioe, No. 1,90,to ;1; to ,b0. y He wan signed in 1796. counting for $178,226,000. meat. No. 2,85 to 90c. - f-? Smoked meats-Hams, med., 26 to R '1t�c 28c; cooked barns, of to 4roi smoked I Was Run 26 i 11 i 0 G t RNME 1,; RE E E V it Lv rolls, re to t b cottage o 36 32 to �. 85c; breakfast bacon. 32 to lift; ape- '” �• , r cial brand breakfast bacon, 38 to 40c; U VOD11 backs, boneless, 36 42c. _ ttt2,.,i�; -. - , �����ts Q $.49000gonn Cured meats— clear bacon, 50 ,S Body Wp �pletely-covered with foil to 70 labs., $20; 70 to 90 1'bs., $19; 90 -,-:+ice . -y? ” A des�j;at h from Toronto says:-�1Hamilton, Windsor and Ottawa during "1# you have eves had boils; you neednpsdlthemoaeylmsxle Fin>sly , - '- know how_ painful 'sad annoying is desperation,I decided that I would number of queries of general interest the years 1920, 1921 and 1922: To- pers a "'',� ;x ;' even one or two can be. But imagine either kill or care m1self, so I bey were answered on' Friday by the Min- torso, $f0_,749 in 1920; $690,338 in hating your whole body almost ea- to study ease realised that I ' ". ;;�stry in the Ontario Legislature• One 1921; $599,743 in 1922. Ottawa,.$67,- ;,:�„ �a�syy ,, c?:;; tire! covered with diem I I am a wasascom�letelyI m down as any one .of them, by revealing that the prow- 246 in 1920; $70,288 in 1921; $75,125 watchmaker by trade, making a ape- could possibly be with a bad case of rote in ten months had received $3, in 1922. Hamilton, ;125,919 in 1920; tt:iaity of repairing the highest grade nerves. What I needed wnsbnildia • 1100,000 incur the sale of liquor, rug $127,393 'in 1921; ,$112,724 in 1922. c > '° movements. Thii is probably We up. Afar reading descriptions t. s most trying of any mechanical work, ds$a'eat pre partitions.the one whieitiµ . rested that Ontario can not with tom-,W.indsot, $22,364 in 1920; $20,47? in ,;,,;;. ;:: s>.F,;,:;.,• . rticufarl for a nerrous individual appeared to be the best for me use a piste consistency point the finger of 1921, and $17,572 in 1922. _ _ . :: _eme. ;orkingundergreatstrain Carnal. It has simply performed ,y T _�:•:oeorn at Quebec for participating in• The other questions were more both day and night for throe months, miracles for me. Four bottles have — {he liquor traffic. - Another, by obtain-' briefly answered. R. T. Harding, K.C., > nghtmealmositoastnteofcollapse, ,done more than months of tra a w :. .....; bra �! ► flag the aw.—pts which the Amusement was said to have already benefited to vim• wan soirritabieandnervousthatthe abroad. I feel like stout-peas old. -.-Tax had returned, showed how dear! 'the extent of $22.948 from the > < etightertthingwould°denims rap in I sleep eight hours every.sught Y• Public the act.' If I managed to get a few eat three good mealsa daT My skis• _• the public was payintg to the Ontario' treasury for his labors in the timber s °`.'< ' hours o glee at ni ht i was luck is litre a s,tree frost blemish , + Treasury for its theatrical diversions. probe. He claims, it was added, the ;;; ;j;r ;; gg babe ,., I had no appetitetartood. I certainly of any kind-and I bave now simoo 'r + In regard to the liquor traffic, Hun.•further sum of$3,500. The number of :``•; was miserable. Duria� this time forgotten that I have ever hat! such F ?; ;Mr. Raney volunteered the following loans made under the Community ` , '. ls began toapgearou differentpana things as nerves. I want everyb� ;�• •sttatistics•: Value of stock on hand in. Halls Act Was giben as 20 and the o[m and the pain from them who is ailing to know shoat Caenois °.` diapensariea on October 31, 19"21, $1,-!amount involved as $5,700 during 1921 made life amisery, My suffertngwaa because I have such faith in h I W M : so great at times that I felt there was Iieve it wSll'cme nay hnm tutu., 121,259; value.of stock on hand it and $28.503 in 1022. The sum of $2,000 nothing left for me to do but toead it Mr.J.H.Me.C. :1 dispensaries on October 81, 1922,i was said to have been loaned under s;;xi • .. ,t gall, I consulted doctors but they all Carnal is sold by' your druggist, ?:• 1$784,078; receipts from sales during!the Co-operative Marketing Loan Act, ��s "st'. 3 �` -fix -•Uld me that if I didn't give up my and if you can conscientiowly say �~ 1: n months ending October 81, 1922„only one loan having been made since QjsE{E{�,:: ., g ::: .} :s. work end live out of doors, I would after you have tried it,that it hasu4 t ,4b2,372. the legislation's inception in 1920. �o in to a decline. Aft I had no money done you any good, return the empty lion. Peter Smith detaiy%d as fol-:-Horn. Mr. Raney'stated that one,Webb, A Hockey Star I couldn't do this. Ia fact paying bottle to him stud he wiI#ee(nnd y IoAVS the returns which the Amass-i was in temporary employ of the O. T. . Goalkeeper poach of the it. Pats ;,dsctoW bills and baying medicines money wits ` #islA Tax had yielded in Toronto, A. enforcement branch. hockey team, Toronto. Sold by Dr. McEwen's Drug Store, Pickering, Out. is ,, ..- tT / .. ', :Y ' < ,^,4`�^F'� -LF-' 'rid.,c .r•- �S' �' .i,i �.+!' ^ir 6i v�•�' Y+ y. "� s .awls �' "r-^"tea StM1.+� ''*%- e :^,• .i.-°s q, ;6*r '°a :" h:,•r�,..° +ag�Y r .4;•\•'�v '•t .+w' , „h�, •'. r. !. �, *s.+,t,,,�,r��I•"�a'+s,e,sT}^ •ii: .1-�'°` �' �. ;a 6 ..'c- ,l' . �s, r� t i. x�^q". . nY "�+,! ? a. $�. .�. r °.lir'�,�'' '" •-;s. n. , K'.. .-�,r k 4x --�':'.-'+ p!�•r t�x: i+i ""tY "'�4y• 6•.•,•"" �', ..t mix°{ . .!° ^'1, W'^•,, ;. ,r' y_ r.;+. - ",ul". `kT.>•='n •c.. ty.A:a , ..••'`'t" Jp,•+, ,y:• r`'> �p _ '� ,., "'asr�'rr. ^c=t.+..'+-r -•r s +9"r�,+ Vi. .Ys -s,::,C';�.••�^,""� 1,u •q'i r;^+'k' 4,'. _.,s '-•* ,-,'' 5.-,�:='s•• ..Bw, r1" #�0k 3'c�., v'.'••e' •�'• • s,.. �. ,b.;�:r, y'i�.. ''y jy. ' '�a fP�d ,yui,°•'•�y-^y�y "y LOCALISMS. w-The Chamber of .Commerce —Dr. Henry will be here aH.ttsu• ill hold their regular inuuthty al neat.Tuesday to attend to his t' tussling ill the Tvwn Hall next profeeeivaal dntids, * LADIES" F[DJAG B R E E C H ES —Wm.Collis has been off duty Tuesday evening. - •' ­14 Willis, night operator at WHITBY. r, rsttlferin fr4rfs..an attack of 1a , g the G. T. A. station, has Prone to �ti a are showing a splendid line'of LadiQs' Hiking Breeches' agrippe. New Yerk on two weeks dolidaya. The fuuer�l took place here on•won• —Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of :Toronto, E. Davesiou, of Sunderland is re- dap afternoon of Miss Awelia Antler• .,,.in corduroy and can quote prices on any kind of r spent a few,days last week with lisping him here. eon, who died last Friday in her 1l0•h a'c8 ;h gear,being one of the oldest residents � '= c•.: `'` parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. i �,•. . "Palmer. Don't forget the dance in the in the community. The funeral stir- ✓`:.• boaterials made up along these lines. —W. G. Reid has been conned Town Hall this (Il'riday) evening, vices were held 1n Mies Anderson's to hie home with an attack of under the auspices, of the Picker home• where she has lived since 1886. The late4t fad for all kinds of winter sports. ". bronchitis. iog Orchestra. Good music and a Rev. E.Turkington, of St. Andrew's —M. R. Sangster, of . Calgary, Pleasant social tirpe. The usnwl was b rn official erdeensbitre, but came .� " opa nL a few days this week with charge,for admission. to this country with her - pa y parents, who Watch for arrival o.t Lowndes Will. Allaway —The,traffic o$icers are now on settled on a farm near Whitby In 1834,. r —Mies Eya Pi key, who bas bf3ep the outlook for care that fail to Her memory was excellent to the last. Spring Samples In Weston for several weeks, has show 1528 markers, In a goo She was the last surviving member of .-returned home. many eases cars have not left the her generation, only nephews and nie. We can promise something: be'tter` than cos turviviog, a• - —Mr. Embrey, of Toronto, will garage since Ifew Years;and it is _ +t r occupy the pulpit_ in St. George 's quite possible that they may go :>CARD OF THANKS. ever_in this season s sh.oCVing. _ Church o mark Sundry. on to the road with the old ma — dins Liz 'e Richardeon,,wbo ers, it may be to 'ceeitre the neiv «ie wish to express through THE ' :, 1was confine to her bed for a license, but the traffic officer has NEws our sincerest .gratitude to our ,. T• i T 5.1!'' week suffering from la grippe, has no orders to overlook` such eases. friends and neighbors, who, by their !� illiame Boots for wet weather .-;resumed herdutiee., So if you have not yet got your acts of kindness and lovely floral The Interde.nominatioa'&I Wow- license,it may save yoti trouble to tributes, have helped us in our deep s r en's Day of Prayer will be held in secure it at once. sorrow by the.d'eath ofadear tsifeand ca+n t be beaten. Z' - !St. Andrew•'^s Church at 3 o'clock —W. J: donnon'a gale which loving mother. .' .:. m., on Friday, Feb. 16th. Joseph Pearce and Family �-. 'ti. y, was advertised to take place on —Oliver Crurnmer has been con- Monday of last week teas called A fine line-of Boys' €end Men's Pants ' tied to his bed for several days off, as the farmer proprietor had Now Advert ittiments. , t . and is under the doctor'&care,snf• promised'to carry out his part of feriog from an attack of l'agrippe. the agreement. But as the latter, UTTER FOR SALE—Yearly new. at fibs right prises. • � ." fir. —The members 'of St. George's after'faithftil endeavors, has'fail Call at NEWS'olhce. 37tr ' Church bold an enjoyable dance ed to do so, the sale will take place ��• • ; . and carol unity in the Mown Hill without fail on Monde next. Mr. o AY-FOR SALE=Apply to Wm. Fred T. Bunting �- " Pickerind T • 3' 11 Bennett.Dunbartoh. 20-22 �,,,,_*Am Thursday evening of last weel>t._Connon wishes to offgr an apology - — --- Estsbliahed'1867. oil - -Mies Hazel ['rummer enter- to those who came oa Monday of MARSH TO RENT-For trapping. j Wit'.,.'tamed a few of her young friends'last week for causing them a dis .Apply to James Greenlaw,Pickeriag. 21 Weonesday evening of last appointment, as the a ' Meek. All report a most ea o n J apparent,` ANTED—Incubator,` about 150' ` 7 y• satisfactor adjustment of difficul- I' egg. E.G.Stanan,R.R.2.Pickering. 21 able time. ties did not tape place in time to IGHT MARE FOR SALE—About'- a.. —Thos.Stewart had the misfor- ,give notice of the cancelling of the L 1300 lbs. f4 0 or nearest offer, E.L.Rua- � i �r� tune to have his hand badly pinch- sale. There will be no disappoint- dy, Pickering. 2l ad while handling--raUs on the went on Monday next. ' tkilway: An a result he will be '��T ANTED—Work on a farm, fiy a - -Mr. Ellie, fuel controller for- V Y mall man,experienced. Apply NEWS 4 rift duty for a.few, days. the Province of Ontario. advises office,Pickering. 2otr . - —The St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid people to buy their pear's Pupplyi meets at the home of Mrs W. J. HATCHING EGGS—From high re- t�. of coal in the month of Map, and �lcord trap-nest W2ute wyandottes. s3 for Clark' on WVdnesday afternoon, pay no attention to the adviee'of is. Also arew fine cockers], for salt. E L Feb. loth, at 8 o'clock. A large Ruddy,t ickering. E. coal dealers who frequently ad- -V_ A ANNOUNCING ,attendance to requested. , a; —The aevereot 'cold of the Rig- vise the people to bold off the pur• M ARRIED MAN FOR FAR, chase until tlla fall,when the price practical,to board extra man or other help. R tea occurred on Sunday last whelp- Duuta to commence April lat.or earlier can be F. will be lower. To their deep re- arranged For prrti¢nlars apply Box A. NEWS : the mercury dropped to 20 below oAiee.Pickering 2(xt gret a great many last year ac- The Arrival fl zero. 9ettne thermometect, regis- cepted the advice of the dealers pOpT9 REP'aIREb=-13nots cad •! tared as low as 28 degrees below. mud made no effort to secure their Ushoes repaired neatly and quickly. Tbow-. —The loess bell has been silent Vttatsort. shop and residence-just west of St. - supply tmtil fall. when they found C.torge a Church, Pieiteting. 2tf for several daps this wash, owing that they were too late. -Taking ��- to the efficient bell-ringer. Mr profstable toeonp early in more WANTED-22 t 80 shoats about \; + f3illott. being absent is the city Y aYo a�atb olah.a d s several S calves f H - ` attending the funeral of his � .. t. - •." for at a rule the lowest price pre- Richardson, R:R.No, Ptc4entrt lets •.��� pails. in April, and there is a --Mies Florence Down, of the FOR BALE-13 young pigs• afro a " Standard Bank staff, has resumed gradual rise until the winter, qurantit of swtetclover seed, A ply Alban bar dutiee'after being conned to Those who can spare the mosey fc'P:�`1 town:R.Rttnepo� should bay an early as possible. , the house for about two Reeks --On account of the lac a sum- sleighs. - --.-Suffering from a severe attack of R OR BALE—Set of beayy ber nit young melt and women trOm 1 cutter. 1 heavy teatatrte wagon-. 1 mate itolaeilitia. y g goal, a bred ing.'ducks Ind.and tom• Lot S. B.F the eft who visited the Rouge con'.Pickering.' tuns panne Maly-arl�. Frei - = - • —La gripes continues very pre- y valiant in this lobi►tit Althon h hip is the summer time. espeei- L.atey.Highland Creek. 18 21 PrM u, Y• g all on Sunda afternoonp, the OR BALE-C��sp' all kinds of - there are n+© revere cases quite a y y Fwagort, frame..,sad a!i'kiada of farm im- J '• j rge number are confined to their-coaaty council, several years alro, ' r. .boasee, and quite s few are under Passed a by-law appointing W: H. lis waland��several l I ��1! A: the doctor's care. Cheater a county constable The Herman.SuwffvWe. Pbme lam 17tt Prints, ' r1n ;h LL1�1�—Rev. W. A. Bnoner, we Ace people in thatvicinity, seeing t3lat 'p[�RF.EDING STOCK FOR BALE— u pleased tore rt, has quite reeov- =a great anisanee was being crest• LA number or sede.Mammoth Pak+ts att�k. po , . tied from Its recent illnes and ed, requested the county council and Sr—ctstkeTrs; also a few cocterrds from to make this a to tired-co-tay whlu t esb«+t• sad wranaoc:aa, N►se ablee to take his service.is the PPo tmeat in order Phos►e pyek lest. ilAilton Bart.. R.R.era 1, Methal iet Choreb on Sunday, that the onisance might be stop- t.onrat HtU. x: '11(' Ooth morning and evening. ped• Polo better appointment ll 4 could be wade, as Mr. Cheater was =The Young People's 9ociety�fearless and diligent p� '-of 8t. Andrew's Church held their hie datiea sod eu c tided i put - — - -- - rM regular weekly meeting at the — .. °1homP of Lorne and Mrs, Kemp on 'ting A stop to all conduct that was - c "'.11onday evening. After the meet- a violation of the taw. It is to be, ' la1l'1 br S iing asocial. bony was pleasantly d+E•eply'regretted that the county y ..spent in games and music. council at their recent session bas The social evening which was deemed it advisable to discontinue - arranged to tats place in the the aintmeat of a county con- stab "for do.t —school-room of St.. Andrews's y in that loeblitp. The lace will now become a ren- Cbureh on the evening of Wednes P ' _ day, Feb. 11th, (St. Valentine's L0,,.��„ t... yotln$people of ebad� -��- � f -t -AArge Assort-mt. ,wilful New = Day),,has been changed to the fo]- character, who w1]I come out from ill$ Mater $ vo1" lowin Tbnrsday, Feb. the city by motor. // F`F g evening, - Patterns and ♦.rV1or�n $ 16th. —Women are gradually vain- R@CO1r'd8 for —L. Sanndera, who has charge ping their proper sphere in the of H. R. MoonPy's bread' wagon, public affairs in the country. ,.i and Young bas resumed his unties, after be- Each year sees them with a great- . ins corii to the hoagie fora er voice is naat]ot1>•] affairs., Not, ` S e week suffering from In grippe. R. mealy years ago the- demand of '.Cloode direct from - - �urrell has had charge of the the.wonlen for a place in the pub. Factory to Consumer—Absolutely wagon during Mr. Smoulders' ill. lie life of the' country was met by Guaranteed or money refunded- K 'bass• strong opposition on the part of —H. R. Monney, who has been the sterner sex. 'But by degrees --Perfumes 3UNDY'S doing business in teimporary guar- their demands are being granted, Toilet Waters • HARDWARE • Mare during the paAL few months and we find that women are now .-Complexion Creams' • :randinit the erection of his new occupying positiona in every de. SbavinR Supplies store and residence, intends mov- partment of human activity which •,''Manicure Supplies - )nR into hip ew premises on $at• formed was eoneidered the re Gift Package..and Sets - - lixtw y p Cigars in Boxes of 10 and 25 a uraay. me renliletfltio] part of rngative of man. For a camber Cigarettes the building will not be ready for of years, women in Ontario,who -::.Box and Bulk Chocolates Ty T :,oecti ''ation for a little while yet. had property in their own right { J = - E S ,C 0 " . . The pRAt few weeks have been or who were tenants and paying f ��✓✓ marked by a steady altboogh not taxes, have been Riven the right at Thexton S heavy fall i snow which reminds to vote. But last year privilege in Piekerin ! IThe �Famous�. Cold Water-Paste, as of the winters of. years ago, tare has extended this privilege in r 1 g 4'• So far there his 'not been very a measure entitled "The Municipal iII Whi�'e�and Tint ' '•, . much hitch wind, and as s result Franchise Act, 1922" This Act, DALE , '.the roads have not been badly wben l•efore the legislatnre, re. j,,� 1 !drifted, except in very few places. eeived very little digcassion and What wind we have had bee come bas not received so much kttention : - >. •.=`. ` mostly tr+,m the Past. No doaht, as it deserves. By the passing of ­_'One pound of Muresco w11 ll raver S•., ': . 'Lowever, we will experience some this Act,hundreds of thousandp ' - - ., k,. Q of the old time bliszarda before of women have been given the W e�av8 IIBt redeived a `..;;�eVE;hlt five B uare feet. the end o March. franchise, and are now privileged 3 ry' --Repo f Intermediate Room, to vote for reeves, councillors and a shipment of ..Pickering public school for Janu• school trustees. By this Act,its- - —- ` Pry, names in order of merit: Sr. eeesore are required to enter on `'10anada s Best Flour 11II-Irene Cooplaod, Dorothy An the roll the names of the wives of f ~Put up in I, 2 and 5 IN packages ­-.'drew, Edna Reid, Howard Law owners and tenants, and they '-Absent from exams., Kenneth Phall be entitled to vote at mini- ' Morley, Johnnie Greenlaw, Hat- cipal elections The Act will en .Royal;HOtisehdld 'tie Morrimsey; Jr. III—Raipb tail a great deal of work on oases. =Drop In and get . Color Card and Annan, Lizzie Annan. Phyllis Pil sore who do the enumerating, bnt ALSO d ' itey, Allan Andrew, Walter Rich. the method appeat'g• to be the +read all about this "T` ardson, Aaprin Baker.James King, most convenient one. The new Pastry Flour Barbara Hall, Victor Coldbatn, legislation enfranchises the wives, C iII and Oat Rollin sanitar flnba Alice Prosser, BaIi1 Bye, Helen but not the daughters, who sra' PP Q $ Cowan (absent), Etbel Powell(ab- given the privilege of voting in every week day Pent), Angus Liscombe. Sr. II— parliamentary elections. They �,�• - All kinds of Feed on band it Bert Elliott, Sara Scott, Myrtle may li be given the privilege kf1roM., Yr e t r1t? w iei bas reeep been grntej �• s Pick 4i } enA& �' T... ,,w,,' •y :,ffl� � "•� '�•4�.,•..�,e"•�.a,•..°�N,��.r,•..; ,�^ .�t+"YA�� ' -'ta-r:':q.,,M^,;7•:r;ty'a.° �. � F��.