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ONS.,- FRIDAY; J�� TJAI��' 11, 1924 _. • o. 18 . 11 _ � Wrioftlliiri tanaL Carly*. -MARKHAM _ r - - James Gordon Rubinson. s.Willie} - AGINCOL'RT _ -J y Medical - Gw, ��. �aker late w' 1'am oh t Snow is tying on the roads to the ,GREENWOOD I . !l t R fnson, died ! t the.depth of flt--'feet$err. Friday after- "�' .�--- ---- -== , - fatniiv residende here ob Friday;�after noon a number of milk irueks from , E.• FORSTTR, Oph. D.: ,Date,tnr - ' -- '� a short ninees. About three weeks Uniclnvlxe, Markhani and Ringwood AL ptometrical. Association of Ontario. Reg, y ago ,Mr._ Robinson 'seas ea gaged in l were`stuck in the drifts for several r•• MILLS =� I�tered ASemberoR the American Optometrcal �� �+o?� 1.Y ZB,ta��8 .wat'king around tb'e farm and cons:hours, ut by using each other's hoc- " Association. Eyes examined by appo ttreni.; j.T1 L' n i standing on a ladder wlien it'slipped, {ses in fu'rn the drivers ers mauttiged after Phone 2sQ4, Claremont. oRt - throwd❑ him. to the ' roillld: Mince t >; R great efParts, to extricate' them ' by established 1838 1�� F. TO�ILI:\SON. 1f, H•, Nk'sinbet• C. ;`'►�'}�Qp ' .that time he had been practically con- I nightfall, ' - • r' . '� I . of the Cdliege'-bf-Physician !S....^; rF ,hat, to the house. Tile late �Ir, ft'.]b- T$e oldest established industry in oiOntaro.: OtPcr: that formerttcupiKJ oy fneofi.,vas 49 years of,• age and fsstir- WEST_.lilLL. Ontario crusty: . the late Dr,R.Ltrodie;and latterly by Dr;'Ca1d- • vived b lila wife and two sone, Fraser - -- , a' well. Phone. Ciarctliont,Qnt. 231y - - 'Look). - on the farts,and I{ussell, on .the staff j On Friday evening, J n. 18tb, the 7 O. JIcKIN'ON, .ALD., L.R.C.g., r - of the 9lark am• ¢ranch of the &ink :choir of Waverley Road Baptist BaKer'$ Joy • Edlnbargh, memVe of the Collvg^ of LI��t �� 9f Nova Scntila a wtts a•member of church,Toronto, will sial at :1Ielrilie Phyvelana and sargeens of Ontario,llcea l.:teI. the Auvlicau church. Presbyterian cbtireb, .Nest Hill, the, For Bread. `. :.of BoyN Oollege of 6nrReoz�e, EdinGar�h• . I. Boecial attengcn to dsieases Of women and To Baker's S lentlid 'Choice osi-iAwa. Lest known and most pcpulat• choc- : Not eaeelled b A-N .bT-HE, t children. Office end rceid$noe,l3ronghtun. P .uses and solosfiotn.$andeCa lIect:iah. v = This oratorial will be handled in an BRANIJ' - "'of Phonographs. The inquests' into the deaths of excellt•.ut lu;toner h thin; 'choir. The Satisfaction%ranteed'or Cle.ru 1 ala r•I6^G e •u •'• y ( •. __ _ .Nicholas Loner an, of Toronto, and. Y0 R :HONEY $ACK• I. g. city lfcCO215igt3 of abrut fifty voices rt. GOR�tON 11eSAY Chiroprac• It-dont Ttlatte_Y�N'ho'm�eS Xf, ie McIhfyre, of Cannington,--who �wtih the addition'd�f six soloists. It is . tor. Office hours-2.q0 to .,.00and7.00.to- died 'in. the Oshawa Hospital,fffi�flow- veto probable ble that the orchestra of, ' • `* 8.00 and byappotntment. Phone 3207_ Brock 1'11e ReCora, our Oval, iog the injuries they feceiyed-in aithis church will also be in attendance �li'�►SII11I Flow _ -- Street, V�hi!by, sly - motor accident at Prospect. two•utiles , For Paste o, wfih the t holt. The whole y • Horn Fhono„raph north of livrtle, on the evening of l ment will be under the:dii'ectinn of '' I-egfil. • Nov •'25th, Loner to •havin died' . More XISSIMI FLQUR sold in On :;e . ". g' R \f(r. Frederick' U. •Thomas. Those a Rall alas it. ebu:•tly after his arrival at the hospi•i friends who love nod music will be tario County than , Any , other E. ORRISTIAN, Barrister and . ` tal itud 3lclnt re a month later; wa's 1 R brand of pastry flour.. There is a ..•t t` •�oiicitor.lvotaryP3blic Etc. _.torey•co y welt_repzid for their .attentTanre at reason. 1. oan Sogth Wing.Court House, Whitay,_2uly. • concluded on Friday evening Inst, =this entertainment. A very small -' The coroner's juries an t:ottl'cases re-. ch to defray expen- g y p z, ` d charge' ilf be mads For sale in Pickerin b 11I. B. .Cha ILLIAlI J. I3EATON,B. A.,Bar- turned turned a verdict of accidin al death. I The Rep. J. 1fi'. B3chteod will.be man, W, rister.Solicitor, member at.chc firm of ! due to injuries re�ceiied Rben t:ha car Farmers will aIwa s find a 11 DIarket' 0 Rytkman,Denison.Foster and Beaten. Tqronto •.. . . . i.the.Chairman. y1. --General Trusts Building,8513aystreet,Toronto. in n'hich they were deicing tuns wreck: .. for their.wheat at highest price. Telephone ialain.961 and 962. - --fie, ed. The evidence alio flWicated that Pickering Township Eleetiol)s. Phone for rice. � -- - . p the car wag going at an excesAve rate g p . i i . �urnl�u 'f: i'ra►n ' ! of--peed. The jury also recommended ._. • _ - DetetuL i tl1 tt tnrther inveatic<^.tion t,e•made as The following'are the gfHciat retitros ,' 'Wanted ;j a Y of M16)idav's voting in the Tdwnshi Bare �Y al]��,u .M1. ��. to how the accident occurred tis it'is g P ' Tilt-^NARP,Y HUD'SnY. DPnri-t./ F�CtCu � fur nY Picker -' R'- tby. Office-Adam's Terrace. IIyrnn .l y desired' that the wy,stety-be cleared R - "' L� t Fri �� 5• N,wh.' Phonel_`1. (Gas extraction when up.- -• ,a let Deputy - • .sir_ desired; - 51st - ''�ome - . Reese. Cr�ttctcflloTe - -. W H ITS.Y. . -- x, t D U. l5loith, DPntl>t, fitrncCy- Before _ . . - . you p tp.for it. We sko+v gy -� c .'•. llo.anr ,ra uate o n,:. ,. -7. ': �r 4 , - e osition of Ci;RC 'f-I: t-' p . rose,_.G:,iver ii,s and the-Royal Ca• a e-of `� � +----a � 3 y EE , _. Dental`urgeo Phoneotfiee loll, R'e4idence ver}; best and the cheapest un the g t4rney, 'For Unlarltl :unLy:-tr$tcl1�= p = . :, -, , � ..u 1015. I�9 outeicf• appoinlmepis. 26,1 . •-Rldrket,-'• " •' vi u 't a lit t °v ao .i = >+ w s7-�'�+- S - - _ Y was trtade Hart t hp h lues ed y ;. S. = © �, %-. t• Ii F F3. BEa'FOti. " P� S. J. H. 13E:CL - Claremont deatli of J. 1:. Farewell, K ():,has been c -f _ c,; t`- 11 Gradua-tpof til.-Royalcolel:;e of L. til .,.,,:..,,�,.., _. - - + - - filled by the appointm<rtt of Col J. P. ,z 7 � t f su•Te.,; :ad tiaiversity gut To.mto,� U`cc �..L�...�.�- -- Grierson, of 0�12atr:(.1 ;The apprrfnt- 1 16 2t) T3 i -•` �'i`-, 's•� ov< v. `[ Port„•fes i a..ware store. t yY AA p�+4+t atA.o�r s qq • suttly last week. 1;i 13 3 3 OEFce lln:iti 0 Cn 12;1 Ld '$.3 . lad p:^rine Et. �t,( 3 �S N t 1 t �` t N: 1.114 it i3 ex t,e R ill he m3ee tin. 2 158 38 1,03 �25- 1 ifl 14 ?24 a -F- - ` dc`d L VJcV jdlcd ....:B(!U;>hoaE 2-Zo' - -. 4 tly ,,: sa .t w r C�t�-Ft^ - - .. . 610 <,_• Stf anent Plx, t ftl.•'flrlFr7oA 1'= . _ -. -- " ,a n';,:d "p0ilitr leer erg of " 'c+ o _ • . '3.- aI la ' -ul• 19 37 . � tai 1C-%n 4 ' 11 'i 18 1• 17. 1.. i:'lrrl:,.-TI is I -. .. 5 ;i ZR 21' 2t F7` S 17 ..IQ r +� Vii. ' -_ :_.,.:. la-1 W,ili saigri d .Ca11es to l:ratify'the C}:. :tin ung sv,ti4.a clssY frir�ncl {Y -the- _ r pnh{ic 01 6t hr ht.s t3nrrt],t3p,l€r, ru tiae Tete C'nb F tr•well. Ort account of-he- 'rl ' i 3; -9 It The L niNe1•:�.�1. " t .. . ,` j.hFil;K�( Vniv- ti of. Sr••'. Ffon r oua'et.tt•r� �f the later W• f;. f%rtt-- in- ,^:oht.v ehntrected -with ,lice 7 1.5 I.'0 •1 I:SE' 8 lt3 131 c .'i,tatc,i t'n v r ity.�f l amnto,. Ul P' - Ii..-c'LW�..-q �:/rEi. Y] x18.. a ;livr3p-nrnptan¢ tcfiilattaritusa. P ,ne nittrseb ';87 and Pin,k'et 'z:s t;rtrcfin Cs?tlttcoz::: O hTtr,t: lie 1s•:fatuiCi,ar K I.: 12I': .I, _ ifiAl .1..�. -IiE ° „ .. - , ,. Etna..,. C"iareata.it. 83iy..-. - . sto-k .:d '%%Rl t:e itb?c tri fusnfsh fruit tci;b .tt,e -dutieo; *if Cfw%n 'Attnlnw i 9 3 39 4 3'4: '2 .1-) i,t (One c.f bu•r Produeti;:os; , , . _--•--'--- -- t; / } , _ ' i tO 11 174) �><t 1130 S '113 1�1 1p.� ,,,.,.-_ "Sk'F,s oa the:ghorteFt,a.>tice dntlst ..i.r,tl '.:tiF Flo Cr�rtkt'fa.l t;si?pn•i',rtin tot %,Vu sell._SilI's Rite•Lite -Lees".SoT - . .curzcut ti:t�s. .I?'cite-ar, .bona_. c ce 4xri f.trti,rr £the i,r,-,ftc c d tc:r.h. t} ir)_ 0 t5l iti> r. P- F all ma1�e,of.r�rs-thrr best '-ciL-S.'.13za Q'.Ctr'bc. . . . edit t• hint-f•lf. (• ;r%vn rY T G- ii S rt -- I _ _ Tr tnrrrJ. ;.c ..... .: I :�.!'..il�• � ..�i�,t).��i1c <-'tt��Frt':•tet• 'iY r rYiti!- ant v hire &it- Qlst -2 t) st3 311 404 1133,' • . _ P $ 1. '' tT ,L FiiC'1JAFtT3fi0.N - R�cl E.. �- rxnrrt hmair) ar.c ,:fuel+.t vaftion-in The cosy ic2l.for 19-3' AT11' be Fut a pf J' p J ^re,"TP-,;." c•.£r.-nY-eyatrc:ei;• „miry.' f:rFtt.l d RIVER, O T-ARID. - g--vu been•rtct'ive•'-i'u.Lhoia ie rpevo(aceI.1: A. Sr-ii:', 15n u'e t1 ..`,FOR $ALF'o- . �, t r Purl`.-J•>'e,F•,ckerT s ;.Ont.: ally '3ilel ' .- ,s Tse;r > .. . . t i' ,. �„ . rest party- p eve ;►I ' pial e ro _ .. _ - - .. ., _ _ _ `:.p . :. re ( . Iirptli. .,rad de t h I V. ILL.--L.,e _1t:ctiono-ii; _ . - - -' - of the r R Y ood . ktKv?•t•+^c,1.l; e1 .d r tl v egos I.,.', 3lidttietv�,und + ` DUf48AF{TOIV;� J. A.'1 'hitb.counciltare-' I .- --Set fIr C Harrows JF . r^r L}oaat,es of Ierk a �Onzsrto rete _. • � zcr.strip d ail ktrdo a weir d_o 0o shortasi F. r �lr Ho r Tv!For Yeti} � ticxrYMm2 Rt - ctROU3FtAh?. I . ���,in tU[j 511ttPe. ..L, . -- for w. 0 of& o Greet lstscr P O. Dn* -' -1 . • R.'BE',,:ON-TOWNSHIPCLERI; _ .. . -_ 4 ell.n day -vr, .'.•ry..cLniet.-tibia Alias al:u•garet.Phi:lin is in tht- -city ��'(�odp'r,rkiGnR tsnc� Gent3ral ' 'r' Cie, Ele y a Ocararaccer, O+mmtsilosieafor t:.0--s r "•_• ., ,., Cr:�., '%v f tv vottin.i -. \ at pipaehr. •. • . _._ - _ I3I;1Cu _tttithinl;n ...; a-1. 4 :tz., A,gzataol.'::>rto: �inasg.a lot:tt filti.r'f '� lc-,:.:rl to.e p tint tt,:trherp. �7tt i+ ia,`doing bttclt a38':in 'Q11e. 11 b. v -+ Y. issuer o1 alarrlate Lta r 1 + ., R. .1r1�:AsS.�'i'�:, $rOt'kRgRd "aac<0 I.'fie tom`~ala. Gni i Y _ nes I'.,v�yth it A Radd,n ill os:r Teri eranre 11-ill , pvvspn`. , i, i s l F .af!t3 t t!r?'Zokue9 i ht'f'•i..s; r. },t ,l t i being, Unt. 11 '<�'Tt� ( r�duteof E TTtS{.tin s' Scnttoo>~' ZS • Ctttl'.alt �t zcttt t.i.{h tltrr+ F �i'tr \irt�ritQn>7 AotertainPdher Ttc ,:rltr,t, atoll--. �Ce glen l,iul a _ _--_-- -• 1 . } i..,ee. , I'1 5' - ,f;g €,tits t:1,�c r•v and elsewlu•re on hr rtl t� t v,ccime_ _ r '- .t ti g : er,: &r>FTraek and rintt er t�c.iltal?tniis of a Ife t IsrAndS (011 Cltf• t'tt'iafi iu ta1,►1r1 .ev Y aro', D,v. _ Air. and tiTr?. 3ieD%ttr*ctrl: of ftld p• #- d �� ' r Fro ,.trtrndtd tu.T cans ra:3::nable. Phoat slid (Trays:'t. out•red i4n:l'.white U•ik.• O,xing to tiir r torrn •ort .q,inday t:tivn. b;tve- F•c'.-n viii:int, at f, _( .. 1 �� r�^.�■t ,• f b.uC. •.ao]ctif.' 1t1Y.° £sr_e r ..*t..t. ,i i 1 {,c, -r,:^'ri- ^p i , /'i Fn V k - �0 �.e� V - �� - _ :. c uY:h tti l .�. U' 19 t t. .` _ 1?r ?t ;Z zttr f lFth.; Piro w t .t r-� e e 1„. r V, U. %I 'A W., F.If?i:\tel it r1UiU- U tr l:0tsine 'i. n:Tt. eon:€.•tr. tt, 'lr:,n 'tr .r4]rrrViiiralle. AV I. I -J: nn,l .Nlry. D, i't., t+ao1 th.+lr F_ .. C1C1DEtri2 f<.rY.,k,FJ:-,:; ,rvr.,;Dorht"L �,".:i35 6-A fl ,C'ri:tr cii1l1- t . r Ctir i ::l C liq'iflrrt :Yv., &Pat nit. C't,T-:rl:'r,r.0wer;3 •'.ync_h:,li,i,!yind with � ^� 'Coun::�.--clll hi.4v rat sm:.x'g:rt�tlY at.enrYd 't' ra 11r @ tnc.�'ei i 1fi !ice•'�r.t 61.K rni r^•se. 0J;4gt 8'r t.l.ty rat£ht itt tb+ f r::.?a to i3lFlrk�t r kRntl lilt tl9+r� -: .. -s - ii . r, r as;"Mba.s.Y F3+�••c-:trk sa'.r•.) rsay.tx: Y g. ;_.. ... .- :. ' Cp nontr-r,f E�1, nr.t3 Mv.%. S-6-wArn. ' ... ' hi-W4ive r}-4,4it-r+.t-- ...:t�,z'.l--:-L7-�y 44- i. A4-M I��f,' = - - F, co ternart a ,,. itt:t It ti td ti re n• t1-ts.. . -arranv,.,1at r ,ttiS'U.:ev. .Neil attd I c.c,eit g 11.. t)?SEi.., , s dent ar.Iae* ,.:nob`,ant. Sly r_,rai]tt PCC. fl T,, q1- nirt S het• c "hc Tt'^ of 4,ra Lt IJe�tit I. _ 4, t Call-tt g 1, 1 t.0 , 'the 1 l R g- on - ._ _. _ ,_-_ . _. ., 1. met isttlt an n^e esti th^ clef:t+ of Tueu stftertjsryn,Jan. 1'i, at ?.aU. A �� a1i' __.'g�+ ,fir fi . +P+ ' ..,j c�),kr h' lip_ t ill-freI�fo'r tic a' tsrttP. tl a'•,tsery-ra:,f�hf-,p--T flit: . - - w't`)a F - �� AIN't ,s 1 B t�S�k. �•� z` $'*-E . I11 �0. t1',hile, ran-ndinR-fn• tire-buck*of the A nteo'ing r,Y th,, cities :eiII.be �„ j j'� leiwh tishi. hii sun F.d,�ctf was rtrir- held a•r,tTotrd'ty even.i:7q.Jan. 11th.in {F£l,h:,`0'rCH.`r1:' IN RA Y) - �„t,.J ���� v�]�L.' inR,...thw li',.s� g.3htsa ,uddtn jump I'r>isbpsgsrai;p. for'tliepurpriaei,fde 1�����U, � . LUMBER E i R ttrruwirq Mr. �I;'-•hell nut. T'le sits• vioing so ne'bt,tter me.kns of fire pr: * '�. rJ.ld6.r,� Ge neral Contrsc '. ._ tKfnad a,sctre hip-ii;d a severe Ehlkin, tcot(a n. Ep©ryb�cly come. LOPS a>s� 1 F1 I1t.,IS- br ken. no t»nes -w";e St. John s' pulplt ivaa very Accept I. 'i 1. L -•. Writers- `.. - w ,.T _-� br but €ot lunate lv . , _ aNy-tilled]a-vt Sunday hr Rev.. 111cLel Mter•1LltI 4 An''l re�ttt!•a of f::Te't S ,.3 1• L . A li�' V J ! �-�r --•- --' lat7, of �tiiC^t21C1,7t.}rllq VV:18 iLCtOtri- AR-Lea 1l V i J � � r - - deaci tl,tlo.1. , t,un0zretF work, Picker:aa, T p. S. S. Convention. P-tnied by 3 [axle nhoir. 'The di�cuc . Rion of the hyrun '•Nearer m God to ' C'hitllnevs repAil'et1 �r t - _ y I. `E.1(ilelrlT C �1P@a^,t(3p s, 7'rrB" was in,preeRivp Azad iIIStrurtice a t� "-' k:,titn3ates•1ree. - ThA annual c.•. t'•'riti:,n rf,tl:p'' .tek- - a11C IJat�l ' 1. c _ - = 4 pr.: Tows].hi 1ln the evening of Jan. 3rd. a grand F'. Licensed Embalm.e g � P '• ``•-s`sr cin it,ts Lr ilI ,, c:rcprt tnhl:ninon in Elie Totcn liar] . FLATE PC.)w -P; ©.y G:N T. he held in th, a,e:n,ad-a..r eb,rrrf'T• $ P,tt[ranRpd'f„r hr Ltrn c it izens to rsdty, Jtn. liih, ri)i - _- _ fit. VY to4da E t tior�Equzpaent , 1024.rywoad, on-'Thur.] . - tnrtenmcmv to�rnakr :ttcoutr I,t�ti:meta • A. ';-`0.-E--E--S-0, `�. f - % . - 44, . - Ci335. BF,1ti:L. - JTAPI,,ICA)1 rf11"li::lint c h ip:c] u� in otic lin, of -MJoc . t �i=2�� Havinii =r•,-vred :he tic .-y for,E:A: 1. .t ,. - II f 5,,:1;h <:.`+set. Lid., tint eery ole 3' Phrre S);:��).. Ptr�!•i•�at, . Ftt rank booth} t uable iters twtitl:!'I ctiaie.tr, Thy -- - • ' �`'ittona, U,t, ' r' Id i0_ c r - . -- P'4)(1-:,tngiag... .vain was aa,t: d a::d ei;ce{ierrt _.. , I ,t rn pre�s.lr'4'ei to take cu-dors L;v tt.11 - ~ ��. :_•�� I 11.00.-JC t::fr to n^c•;led Jty tate Pi:;vin- thr•itcrbout. ClAr• tunr,t same to bell,: .. , 1cie,ds of f•:•(iit.Trees,_S:avi�l•Frilira; rook ,F ,- t ciat ,�',:rker, 1lrc. T.`'ltick,c*,. u3 fn thepTrrS; n -.•f Re•v: JT r. AIcLs:" PIC A / a� Uenflnlentai ltrtibs EEC, w- ' 11 #)-:yip;:,intmen-t sof Nomivat'ing�Ltn, ch•Tcttaan- Principal Wilk r'io• � 3 14Cvcst ps:•ible pria'ccs. .'. ----- -'- C�,:r.•^,tte:. .:}n;. Ulu.;inb_E::e: U:] FO. t,t'i t>v(rs. �'i',a:d. pl,.lila. �.�o� Ir, ,_ ;ls� - ge cjnantiti.:?,- 7i stl12,I-0 the Oror.-tr Stc_es_,• clic;. `. i,r�cr,tiFood Ras rvenre•;ca-ci-by t.::,- . a 4 cltl'r:ttes£or tar r ,tlth the noted aFTF1.�ri6l �ra�ln�t =` I;rrrt -S ft�urf?pAnd x number of yon tq - r lz3tf :i,-,.,IVU BRiai:�U FLOL R . -1.30-Boys'Crnferen,:�:from-atiPs nine lac:fps, who were highly�nppicei:ittsd y 1+ 1�• ,,1, Pickering, Danharton, % bitev:tie and .7. J• Q1 f,-,},zta4 Pf F-e1,11rk; to seventeen, led by Gerald g• " rl n Green Ric=er wore re resented : the4 �w i > T` )- ,; �a ,i UARVF,L PASTUY FLOOR. ?•')0 r,eCOt:one.l •Exercises, led. 'by f�ilc:a'irg'artist�:',lir.ttnil lire. Diich 9 . _ \ i:?ti� ti 'i� 0111 1 tjl i t r, lt•,w.'.lI• 1�'. Leigh. ell, of Circ n Tlicet: hT stet ^r.t llis• Dru* * 1.is - '- Just..try.l sack,. I am.sure you 2 Iii-Wotds-'of._ WelCettae, by 'Mr. Plie"zil aurl 'I':synter of R'hitevl-le ' ' u=LF-i�la-e'it. .' - - 11i-shPnckrin, of 'P:rkerini IM ''' t?II' :�I: f.S J:�Tres'Podzi. - - Vito ell,-of ,Diinbarton and lii _ - I. c •i, ' r - t T. 2 30--Address oa Primary Work, by , 1 r - F'.;A Tt:string Car, Maple Leaf : .en r baa. �liS0117 �LOb.illl Mrs.. zan Vh 3T tr};:u et Brown. of Terorrto. Ttt_ . 1l . a of r ite. tore '* g•-tirt g4indpr, Versot•61 inch gi•ltire _ _ - . . . --.� - - -=-- •r,5;3=Special)Flt'igic. t Pick lin Orche�txrs coatribnted i$ :t j : g,is+der,,E''do.t lift riding plolg,,.l.istei 3.(11?-Reports Of Departments, great pleasure to the success of the. • en ,ine 5 h. p., Orown gang plots, rl ft 3.1&-Coro a ttional Sir. to and entertaFt�menf,_ ',Bi•oughan) ; young r and 40 ft ektension ladders, Slarl Now l'o. Equip Yourseaf lig g` 8 $ men ave a bumorons e,eptatioiitif w'. "'" �` ' 4 Offertng. i; Rz -Ilray.y team wagon., . for .a ' - 3.23`AddreBs by Rev. A. McLellan on ,Nvoman;s Rights". JIr.-T.-C,.Brown -+ :" z • "Thy Church and the National (1h behalf of Bmugb:zl , pre-Rented half .. .. . ��, I Is;z� Greamwoed l ,, the 1�,ceed, to'Ptckerin Fire Co. ,. x OaITIQ�T of TRUST t3reatne-s." 1 .•12t.f Phone Pick•71•l --' 3.50-Congi•egatioral Singing. which Inns reprear.nt :1 by JTes;r n''• .Cure t}lat=•Cold ' -• -_ ,, i 4.1ii)- ?\ddi ess by ovincial vV orker� Hit-, T1lekton, Chnptnan and Rich t 0 -- - ----- -- ri UOTT i,•_'5=Nominating Committee's Report strdson, who received the contrihlttion c , -bU��pp�'" .� ! ,-rf _ tf - a.nd Closing Exerci.es; The evening closed with a social half n 4 a7 61 Z Gt*S wel lam � r..,,mss - _ . - - hour when the Women's Institute -S I . Remet�l 8 12181IU- ' ` ;(a:, --------.----y ./ ECE�1�c+sEssfo� - served lunch fo the entertainers. . Yong-- 8 Charles$ts,Tatotr�o r 9U-DevotirTnal Exercises, .ted b =.r ft}G rIT'T@F �Z� kj0-folun�d- Graia� o nnlu y CARD E?F THANKS, - Chopping Is well.known tbrongbout Canitda •Rev. P. F. Gardiner:_ � ' . '`AiLT.D FL&-DING - foF.supgrior training for positinzas 7.21-Secretary-Treasnrer'a Report.. I wish.to take 'this opportunity of .' '• as Private Hecretaties,' Stenogra- 7.30-.Address by Provincial W orker, thtsnking the tnvmbers of the Picker in gut' store. I am' prepared to doyC.boppi Y and ,T tste, AccotrntaTits, Corm A[cs. T. Trickey• inR Fire Cartlpany for their prompt re Q pliers, yp '0`-`I g sponse to the call for asaist.ance when � ' at lu ever Monday, p,ecixl �Tustc and Offerfn N .�r gg merciai Teachers, etc. Grudnates $ lA-Introduction of new President•. y K N. y E. McEWEI� "' and Friday _ - fire broke out in one of my buildings In keen demi►nd. Enter tiny,time. R£+t}-C)onRregational Singing, on Tuesday morning I nnT ronfldent . Stoneboats For Sale Write for catalogue. 8:301-Inspirational 'Address by Rev, that my residence and probably other Mr.$ickson. buildings- in the village would have John F. Ba left Claremont r 9 010-Closing Exercises. been destroyed, but for the prompt , Veterinary ',Surgeon • tA: ` 'W. J. Elliott, Principal The local committee extend a hearty aid given. , - } . . Rural Route No, 2 `welcome to all deleg(►tes and friends,. W, J, GORDON. F103Z®t:LMr. s 0=t:aa'•3.O . � - N, { -� :, ,; •.x v_ ,., .- ^amt„, ✓.: s :. :fb::,. r.c��..^• ."I �,"`gEi • . .. . . 't:'w. hr- 'C.r .."�-.✓'. ,;'.x.a �,,. .� +.ar„[*.s ,r-, .•c? ,j,,. .A,k x: •f , s:�.:R��-e A. ..•.'vR• e._,Py$.: ^:.� ;,a:.I r #: "� '-J .- '.� z-� 6.'n'+•'t�r'�x. s. �rt -,.ri. _-. aw,. s s'•z _ -.'3.' .�.. ^,..v+.rr s-.r.,.< �.,, ,. 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One August evening all authorities as the survival of a very, an time the family except my brother, who'had ancient custom connected witb th41 They found a booth and Kirby ord- not yet finished his chores, were gath- transfer of property. (Copyright, Thomas Allen.) ered the dinner. As soon as the waiter eyed there. Jim,'my nephew, lama Among certain races women era red had gone he talked business. CHAPTTR XXVIII.-(Cont'd.} me. If you'll come to the house-Or "Find out anything,Rose?" ' from.high Jchool, where he bad been�garded as a species of property "Do you know when Mrs: Rankin shall.Lmeet you downtown?" "Yes. A girl at the house who graduated, was telling about the dif• in some ancient civilizations, that _abd your�ughter will be home?" •• „ works for the telephone company saw fleulties and hardships encountered by the Jews especially, the remgval sad! .,$y neat Tuesday,, I'll come.Be there In five minutes. s` y,, at 'the- latest. He more.than kept his word, Catch- Esther get into aq automobile a block'I the fellows who tried to work their(giving of the shoe or sandal confirmed.. Perhaps you can call a I trust and a half away from the house. A' g ing a car on.the run at the nearest way through college. "Dad thinks I an exchange of sale--& custom assert . : there was nothing irregular about the;corner he dao man helped her in. I pretended to pped• from it as it ought to do it" he said "for he says ed to have been derived from th . ;. marrafge." laugh and asked her what sort of a , ' ' "N crossed 90 far as we know. We were,Cherokee,Broadway and walked to the farm Isn't paying anytl 9 now." Egyptians. lookin man he was. She said he was anai')us about the young lady. She is a live'one, well dressed anti handsome. Jim's•father, in overalls and shirt A superstition with' regard to flag 8 Y Rose opened'the house door when-he s _a friend of ours,"Kirby said. "Brtl 'ran the bell and drew him into the The car was a limousine." sleeves, stooped a.d gray, was stand- worn shoe was very' widespread, and. k -Way the certificate of the marriage `Good. Fits in with what I•found !ag is the doorway behind his sag uad existed . even among the barbarous ' ? ge m fine or. With a catch of the•breath she „ not on record at the court-house. Are blurted out again�tlie news. Kirby said. "The bans mons clog-(heard what he said. He came forward races, Some have even tried to ae•� r 'you sure you returned it to,the clerk'I '•ghe,was gone when i got home. I ed, but I got in the back door by to the r _ of the cribe it to--the--rinse—when- the-bride-- �s ld m go_ porch and=pointed i� yy soul, did I forget that'found-this 1 " pounding at it. The teller at tlte- -•a trumpetcreeper near by that had(groom •carried off the bride by for "agiafn?" ezcclaimed the Reverend Nilo- his for comfort. - Her eyes sought window was still there, working at his overgrowts losupport' many off• �.. damns. "I'll have my daughter look,' He read what Esther had written. accounts. Esther did not draw any shoots. after startingout vigorously and the .bride's family threw thinaai I'can t stand it sa longer,d2h at. y y" g after him as he decamped: for the paper as soon as she returns." " money to-day or eaterda-Y. - In old Saxon marriages the bride'd y Ing new,support„had fallen decoy :&'You couldn't find it now. I sup-'I'm.going away where I wank disgrace "Why do`yo say good?" Cole want- father handed the bridegroo th ` .PI(se," Lane an, ested. you. Don't look for me. I'll be taken ed to know.' ` sit good fer our li'l'. g to the matted mase and had no : z ie old gentleman searched rather! friend to be ih the blossoms. Oae'shoot, however, had bride's shoe, and he touched her with lel leas. ,mong the papers overflow- care of till-afterward. lookta' power of this ood. y sad had �p� yy an ^He stretehed ant woaderlull Pe And, oh,•Roae, don't hate me,,dor- gu with the big a tr, an her it on'the forehead in token of authgr• not succeed in ling. Even H I am wicked. love 'me. without a bean of her own? I don't gained support on&-great oak tree pev- sty. r - ��g what he looked-for. Kirby and And try some time to forgive-your get it. Who is,the man? Howcome she .eral feet away. _ !l+ Be.walked back to the court-house. little sister Esther. to go with him? She sure had no "Jim."-his lather said, "i want you Not to he Caught They had omitted to arrange with the "Did anybody see her go?" Lane notion of gain' when we waa eatln' to look at that creeper. See how that license clerk to forward:a co of the to •, A Scotsman disappeared in • cess copy asked gather as hoar before. ore shoot has stretched out some five marriage certificate when it was filed- "I don't-knows_I haven't talked with "I don't.see who he could be. She or six feet and got a firm hold on that vasse in the. Alps.. His comrades] The rough rider left the required'anybody but the landlady. She hasn't ever spoke of such a man to could do-nothing-for him,,but prevent, r %fee wilt the clerk and a bank note to; Rose murmured gree �k W'eli. I've been watching that ly a large party with guides appeared ,, �p �m ween Esther this as worried." she said. , 9.. 900 °�J��up. I-didn't let on I was worried." "1' don't reckon she was very well r some time and have e6eam- and prepared to rescue the nafortna; What does she mean that she'll be fined it closely. The wood of it was n as Mrs: Rankin.comes home, '• ac anted with him," bane said, ate man. --will YOU he her taken care of till afterward? Who'll i ng out his napkin. soft at first, and I couldn't see how It I A tulde was lowered sixty test sato } about lookin' for the cwtific ?" hr take care o�Iyer. lounds of elf np reach straight ly asked. "I don't know." la(led the soup into t e plates and the out as It was.doing; but I found that,!co�averution floated up. Ina little "Sure I will. I've got to have it, "Have you any idea where she would �►8iter served them. Not till the man's asit reached out and grew, the wood anyhow, for the records. And say,;be likely to go-whether there is any back was turned did Row-fling out at the base of it became hard and while the guide appeared alone. what's the ame of that fresh guy!friend who might have offered her a her-hot challenge to Kirby. tough', very much harder end tougher He had found the Scot sitting on •` who came here and cut the page!temporary home?'► "Why.would she go with a man-she than the wood pi those ta,that pox some,soft snow with a broken, legj from the register? I'm ink;after "Na" Rose considered. "She didn't know'very coolly smoking a cigar, and' : o lean' r him, right, 7 ° ry well?..Where would see hanging down and only adding size sr ght. be revs you mei Iwouldn t go to an old fn nd Yon she bs3 +" coolly retnafns to be rescued until he y going with him. The flame in)and cumber to the ageless mass of had bargained as to the coat of the Kirby gave his cousins name. and 'see she's--awf ly sabsitive. And.she'd her.cheeks, the stab of her eyes,dared stuff on the old frame.- That one shoot i address.• He had no cnimosity what- have to explain. Veal I'd I d find out him to thank lightly of her sister. It operaiton. A friend of his had been e s &'ver toward but,he rho_ ht_it " which has reached the oak• will be " him, ug she.was sheen was in her tem temperament to face all I badly 'had over a Job of the same 'it Just as well to keep Jack's mind oc-( "That's true•" Pe worth all the rest; it has found a sup- eupfed with troubles of his own duringI " sli hts with high spirit. sort,.and he was determined to staff . nl i I ought never to have lett her last •�is smile reassured. "Meabe she Dort bis enough and high enough and there until he came to Lastaa. the next few days. Very likely then sprang• I should have found,work here didn't know where'alie was in',That strong enough: It ran climb to the T he would not get in his way so much. and not done gallumpin'--a11 over the was his business.. Let's wok�thab out of it and see the sun rise." Se won''��� Theyy were no sooner clear of the country.' Her chin trembled. She from the be nein:" � For-a minute or two no one moved - > scarf-hcose than Rose burst out with - was on the verge of tears. Kirby passed Rose the crackers. She or spoke. Then Jim got up and took Minapd's Liniment fqr Dandruff what was in her mind. "Nonsense. You Can't blame .your- reJected them with.a little gesture of his father', hand. "Thank you.father," • "It's just as I thought. Your_uncle self. We each have.to live our own impatience. he said-"fathe4" not "dad" this time. 'The man who can't make up :' 'married Esther and got her to keep life. How could you tell what was I don't want quiet about the marriage for some rea- y " m ed I'm not hue- ••Y0a have taught me a lesson that I mind probably has no mind m mala q Qe Comia? Betcha we find her right gry i►on't forget I'll reach out for the up. sour Your cousins.are trying&,to des-'away, Mebbe she let out somethin to Lanes kind eyes met he steadily, 'troy the evidence so that; the estate Cole. She doesn't look to me like a "But you must eat You'll be of no oak and-will hope to see the sun rise." n won't all go to her. Ill-bet we get an.girl who could play,out a stiff-hand help if you don't keep up your SAVE TIME Eoffer oI a com romum right away." (alone." strep "Mebbe." Kirby's mind waa not` '"She isn't�e''s dependent-al- than fight it oat, she Save KIn� "T ut" Bought the sees -. gaits satisfied. Somehow this affair waa has leaned o?i some one- Rose UP• The professor and his wife, says AND ORK did not neem to At in with what he had regained control of herself quick- "We know right off the reel Esther Qui MO�- (knew of his uncle. Cunningham had ly. She stood straight and lissom, didn't plan thla" he continued "Be- Punch, were talking over the remark- been always bold and audacious in his mistress of her emotions,but her clear fore we knew=fife man was in it you able discoveries tn.-King Tutsnkha- - actions, a law to himself. Yet if he cheeks were colorless. "I'm worried. felt it wasn't like her to run away 'nun's tomb. were ing to marry the stenographer Kirby, dreadfully. Esther hasn't the alone. Rose. Didn't " ?" gc you'? "Isn't it wonderinl, my dear• said he had moron�d,he might do it secret- pluck to-go through alone. She-she "Yes." -� .1 y to wacear the date on account might-" "She hadn't drawn any_monee�y from & professor. "Thet've aetaally j ' the unborn child. No need to finish the sentence. Her her account So she wasn't ma ey any found to the tomb conches and chairs �US�S The eyes of Rose gleamed with de- friend nnderatood lana to thirty centuries old and is good con P go. The man workEd it out. " �•g��. easily _termination. Her Jaw set, "I'm gonna His strong hand went out and closed sn' then persuaded Esther, It's no dttioan Concentrated get the whole story out of Esther soon on hers. "Don't yon._ surprise to me to find a Mr. Man in: 'Well."'replied his wife, "IN a al- imparted to dozens of d4heemaking as I get back to town," she Bald dog-;It'll be all right. We'll find. her an' a thing. I'd began to guess it be- ways said that it pays, An the ,ons me'r'e tib►and-a+�ious. ttedly take her somewhere'into the country fore you told me. The question is, run, to buy the best" lin mos of4.10.80 and foo 2'..- $ut rise did not-nor for many days where folks don't know." what man." _after. Faintly she smiled "You're such The girl's eyes jumped to hia. $he - _-- - a comfort" began to see what he was working to- CHAPTER %XV. "Sha! We'ri bas y rigbt away. ward. Cole, entirely in the dark, gam{ Denver ain't such a big town that we stirred uneasily. gab mind was still r Kirb A o�lf> N�air bean can't find one li'l' girl Ins onto:' bus with a ssible asTuare Was ente L " most light. "First oteloaori we'll Checand ks "What man or men would -benefit Y "Wanted at the telephone, air, the uF most if Esther disc + - p an' nee if any one sew her go. What �Pred for a time?bell=hop told him. did she take with her?" We know of two t migLt help, theYour He stepped into a booth and the I _ _ man from Twin Buttes wenton.. Orde� yoke of hose came excited and trema-I '"One How much money? Can you�ntake "Your cousins," she cried,almost is lona. It was leas than ten minutes of I „ _ a Whisperi we"ve eased-rrightly that I- i Hel N�w since he lett herr at. the door of a gums?" "Yes, J dad She had only a dollar or two in hes gu her boarding house, y Esther was married to Uncle James. .. purse. She had mons to the bank. Something's happened, Kirby. Caa p y y,,. . That would make her his heir. With y I'll find out H she drew in . IN VIEW of flies great demand for farm lelp esistin in Non meohere-right away?"she beg-' " her in ]iia hands and away traps ua, C the Canad(att Pacific Railway will continue its FartsThen, enable to lees back an do that I'l1 find Cole too. th would be in a P y You make soma inquiries, roundthe padition to drive a Hety Service during 1924 and will enlarge its scope to to the cry ofher.heart, she broke y Iia better bargain. They knowv that we're Slade women domestics sad boys.house here kind& ear -like.' Meet hot on the^trail of the maresth her tidings. "Father's gone." , , age.', If --- # ne where?".he asked 'here at six o'clock Or mebbe wed they're kind to hem-and no doubt th^y ':-THE COMPANY as in touch with large numbers of good farm "I don't know. She left'a letter for better meet downtown. - Say At the will be-they can anything the _laborers in Great Britain Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France I Boston Chop House. want h om her in the way of an agree •Holland, Switzerland and other EuropeAn countries and throu HrEtr- ment as to the property. Looks to me' Its widespread organization can promptly fill applications f'or • ,, �� r - !1•'n asxa like the fine Italian hard of, Cousin , help received from Canadian farmers. ^ lames. We know Jack we sn't the In order to have the help reach Canada in time for the Spring I man. Ise was busy at Gorden right operations farmers needing help should arrange to $� them then. Kinds leaves James in the spot- r I, / 1, •i .� light, doesn't it'!" applications in early, the earlier the better, as lwarall those s y Z. I - % t v '•j --Rose-drew a long breath. "I'm so., applications which are received early will receive first attention. t. „ i #6 I , l� / i. glad I was afraid-thought maybe she! Blank application forma and full information regarding the would do something desperate. But if -- -,.service may be obtained from spy C.P.R. agent or from an she's being looked after it's a lot bat- of the of'f'icials listed below. THE--SE$VICE. IS ENTIREL 3 \ ter. We'll soon have her back: Utftil FREE OF CHARGE. then they'll_oe good to her, won't t ey. 1"HE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAMWAY COMPANY) `1\ "They'll atrreeat her like a queen.I Department of Colonization'end-Development - • Dont That's their me. a D(MPEG.--•aL S. Thornton, Superlatsndant of ColenisaW�l They dont want a iar.suit. They're T. & Aeheaon, General Agricultural Agent SATQQN� w. LandAffent uoli la}�nfoF_a-comproinise.-'.-. __- g. P.J Ke ow. spoeLand �o + r / Kirby leaned back and smiled ex- CALGARY-T. o. P. saner, Adieu to Supt. of Calaalsoded r flag" on his audience•of two. He Nn fY MONTON.-J. M1ller, Land A�n t .I e an to fancy himself tremendously j 1110NTB$A1•r-+f• Doag•a. General Asrlenitaral )[seat g as a detective. Sea NeFwaair Lead A o t _ — -, ---- -(- o be contirued.) g, a, Q. �E1+fNI8. The Lady-"1 always -like.,the-Cattle-Show.,.desr. It's the o my time I CommWenc:, - Chief CemaLabner. bel reallTrlim."--From_London Opinion. Minard s Liniment Heals Cuts, _ 0 — _ • , - , y <. •.w .. �w, .:'. •'.. - •r' ... _., „n>•. � y r -•,et sa, Y•wcf"• .+„ .�..;d � _,�•� 6• �,d,�� `:'� ;f.: a. .i�:w � ?2y a.,�y,,'� 'Ekaat. i►F:., T'` -"i.E' "et,P� sa "„�."a7ry".:•,.n :"�-''�R'� f'��,'irt,• vrN..'y�ti' ..; ',�>•'.4••4''3'.►' wy.� i�:'3.a A��`�?�y. i•"�� �. b a s:= .i r . ..�... T 5'7 4, ," _..,'�. ::.,.+, :-.:-., :: :. a, z,�,P w .a.. ! � `'?�„� •� �..,` b.far;:,.d. -. '•.•mti. '. .�!• �.-F:•rs �'S+w:",.«y"wv.,a.n. r.�"^6-%,� ., �".':"•"�" ^+.:� ' ,"� ev.�V�x'SS > 'r;. . ...,; z lig t f,. :..�:► - -j.�,��i^:H*'. .ym _nom '.,,+ -;� 5: J..-.� `.'�a, �: -,.. `' •� ..•,. -r �,:` �:.' „3:' t.. -, �+° .a -.x.'.�,�••:..,... w. � �'.+�a':�.0 ;1a! �a.san .,. '.k�,+:_�°�a ._y -: 1 �: .�..,.. Conservative majorlty to British elec- - y_ = j�Events Dw* the -Year: 1923 R � :ions. The -Weeks Mks �- 10-Premier -Baldwin decides-'-to - stay in office tit7ailiament meets oa :JANUARY. Cairo of blood-poisoning from bite of January 8. .TORONTQ, Ff 8-The Allied Premiers' Conference an insect. 23-11iie Dizmude, giant French Manitoba- wheat-,No. 1 'Northers. st Paris disagrees an the question'of 10--Liam Lynch, cldef of staff of -; German reparations. The ulation(Irish Irregulars, captured b Irish war dirigible,with fifty men oa board, $1:074. P y ak x Manitoba oats--NO. 8 CW, 48�i1�e! *' p pop reported lost in storm off North Afri- of Toronto is returned..at 529,089, an j Free.State troops, dies of his wounds. o. l extra f c = N feed, 42 . 18-Plague in India from Decem- >4 can coast _ Manitoba barley-Nominal. Nominal. increasi1n. the past ten years of ille Ru 27-France and Czecho-Slovakia y- 8811' ber to end of March causes death:ai increasing French All tLe above, track, bay ports. form an alliance, barley-61 to 63c. 4-The Allies abandon the effort tot 36,900 people. Canada the second ex- :'; > ° w °4' <• Ontario a ortin count o per influence.in Europe and causing Italy American corn-No. 2 yellow, 86c. - gr gard to German indemni-;p g country t the world on a a ;r :, uneasiness, Attempted assassination Buckwheat-No. 2, 69 to-72c. • , ties. Canada and Italy sign trade;capita basis. "> by Communist of the Prince Regent of Ontario rye-No. 2, 72 to-74c. agreement at the Foreign Office. Lon.' •14-Death in London, Eng., of Col. Japan. Peas-Samph; $1.50.to $1.65. '- don. I Joseph Boyle, native of Toronto, noted a h `` 28-S in imposes prohibitory du M£ilfeed-Del: Montreal freights, 6-Nineteen Sinn Fein Clubs• at .Klondike pioneer and adventurer. ° ` :v., ties oq,Vanad£an goods. The fire re- .tags included. Bran, per ton, $27, .Dublin Convention make appeal for 26-The'King's eon, Duke of York. ti " '; , per,ton,. , mldd�in ' j y. cord'L! the U.S.,for 1922 was 15,000 aborta $30 gs, $Sf3. peace. Is wedded to Lady Elizabeth Bowes- `wx �/fm' deaths and $520,000.000 of property &God feed flour, $2.05. 'wt 8-.-France masses: troops' for ad-;Lyon at W Atminster bbey'gmid gen- .. !�r Death of D Otto Klotz, Ontario wheat-No. 2 .white, 92 to r, Vance at Dusseldorf. British mission eral rejoicing r� ��� �< ,x destroyed. r, otz, 84c, outside. 4 Director of Dominion Observator to Washington re the funding of debt AY. y Ontario,cor 2 white oats tri 40e v%• �s� 29-Death of Gustave' Eiffel de- Ontario'corn-ilirniral. to theal7nited States- asks .for fair 1-Washington arinounees that law : g � ;' signer of the Eiffel Tower at Paris, Ostarioiiou:-Nines per teat: pat., terms. against liquors on ocean liners within F' he highest structure in the world., in jute bags, Montreal, prompt shipp-- 9-Rebel'outrages in Ireland con- three-mile limit will be rigorously en- &� f ~> '�' _ ment, $4.60; Toronto basis, $4.60, bulk 6eabosrd, $4.25. tlnue, with the wreekiag-of trains and forced in 30 days. CANCER TREATMENT p ` <: F Manitoba flog r-1st ata., in me house burning. Turks refuse to pro-' 15-British syndicate obtains con- a ricks, $6.10 per bbl.; 2nd'ppats., $5.60. Vide homes for Armenians. Jamaica trot of the Bagdad Railway. >" AIDED BY NEW TUBE Hs Extra No. 2 timothy,g y y- y PeT' . Indignantly >•> $14.50 to. . gnantly spurns suggestion that i 19-Bonar Law resigns the•British .'� •� _ track, Toronto, �t5: No. 2, the West Indies be exchanged for the Premiership owing to illness. r $14.50;.No. 3, $12.50; mixed. $1 _ }� ,.,• New` Type of X-Ray "Tubestraw-car lets, per ton, British debt to the United States. 22-Stanley Baldwin succeeds Bon- p $9• 10.-Frencl4 arm begins its ad-I err Law'as British Premier. Soviet Radiates Larger Number of Cheese-New, large, 22 to 22%c, y Ri 61r Lomer Gouln Curative Rays. tvrfns, 22% to 23c; triplets, 23 to 24c. Vance in the Ruhr district. President Government accedes to British de- Whose ill-health has necessitated y Stiltons; 25 to 26c. Old, large, 28 to Harding orders withdrawal of U, S.'-mands. , . the resignation of his post as Mt'ttister A despatch from New York soyas- 30c; .twine;29 to 31c; triplets, 80 to troops on the Rhine. 28-De Valera issues order to rebels of Justice im the Dominion Goyern- While stressing a warning at the'out- 32c•' 11-Essen _ occuprkd- by•--French to abandon warfare against the.Free mens. set that only in certain cases 'can 'Butter-Finest creamery .prints, 41S troops. Ge`rmanV decides upon non-;'State Government cancer be cured by X-rays anyway,Dr. to 46c;.No. 1 creamery, 43 to 44c; No. resistance and the ;f german coal syn-r 20-Large quantities of arms dump- TelIini and.four members of his suite Francis C. Wood, Director of the 2. 41 to 426. - dicote ceases operations. Death of ed by.Irtsh rebels• easasaiaated os the Albanian road, Croci�er Institute of Cancer Research. Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, 70 ' ex-Emperor.Constantine of Greece. and-Italy demands reparation from of Columbia University, announced a to 71c; extras, storage, in cartona, 45 -J-UNE• to 47c• extras, 42 to 43c; firsts, 36 to 16=Operators in Ruhr district re- Greece. fuse to deliver coal to France, and the, 3=Swiss reject prohibition by a 29-Italy demardsr apologies,' the considerable advance i, the treatment 37c seconds 29 to 30c. '• French seize a number of train loacia` large-majority. execution of the murderers and a cash o!. this disease which, he said, had Live pouttry-Sprin chickens, d ' rand divert them to France. Proh£bi-1 12-New Bulgarian Government indemnityof $2.500,000 for the kil' been-made possible by a new type o! lbs. enc. over, 28c; chickens, 8 to 4 g X-ray tube. lbs., 22c; hens, over 5 lbs., 22c;•do, S tion enters upon its third year in_the firmly established at Sofia. �.of General TelHni. This im roved tube, Dr. Wood said, to 6 lbs„ 15c; do 3 to 4 lbs., 15c. ' U.S. Canada's exports In December 16-Damage by bush fires in New 31-Italy occupies the Islands of P roosters, 15c; ducilings, over 5 lba., had no-greater curative powers than ,.increased by $24,566,662. 'Lithuania Brunswick placed at $5,0001000. Larg- Corfu and Samoa. The Canadian party the obi one, its chief importance lying 19c;- do, 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; turkeys, 4 captures Merkel.- est submersible in existence launched; led by Allan Crawford, who went to young, 10 lbs. and up, 22c. in its radiation of flue to six times as _ pp ens, 17-Hon. W. G Kennedy, Canadian at Chatham, Eng. Wrangel Island £n 1921 reported dead many curative rays as the former 4 lbs. 'and oDressed ver, 30c•Schickens, 3 to Minister of Railways, dies of heart 18-Eruption of Mount Etna wipes SEPTEMBER. type, thus lessening the necessary ex- ' .:• lbs., 25c; hens, over b lbs., 28c; do, ,failure in Florida.' U.S.' Senate re-I out several villages on its slopes. D�m- 1-Terrific earthquake in Japan posure of a patient to the rays from to 5 lbs., 24c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., Ise; r fuses to agree to 8 per cent. interest'age causes in Quebec-Province by .or= causes terrible destruction of a hours to minutes. As a result, Dr. rodsters, 18c; ducklings; ove: 5 lb,., on the British'war'debt. j eat fires during month runs into mi- RToP Wood.said h and loss of life; Tokio Yokohama and ,physician, may not be able 24c; do,'4 'to 5` lbs., 2bc; turkeys, 19-••-Dominion Government decides II0e• to effect a lar number of cures but young,•10 lbs. and up, 28 to,32; geesey to take action against monopolies 1n 22-Manitoba gives a majority, of i other cities d the eastern seaboard large + laid wa and the lose ofTife is esti- they will be able to treat a tar greater 2� , restraint of trade. French lace ban 84,000 is favor of government•aale of number of atiettta in a da Also, the Beans--Can. hand-picked, ib., 7c; t P mated at 30,000. Final.returns of the P y on German banks rem n lunda. I�quor.' '' cost of each treatment is correspond- Primes, 636c. � g Irish- elections give following results: Po DiEa lc products- u per 'iffi on. in Ruhr area on 25-Ontario Legislature elections £a l P P P• 8o Government, 63 Republicans, 44; In- g Y reduced.- p yr , I result in .sweeping defeat of Drury t. � P sal., $2.50; per 5 gal. tiny 2.40 per strike. Eleven Irish rebels executed. dependent, 16;• Labor, 16; Farmers, The tube is the invention of Dr. gal.; maple sugar, b. 25c. ' Britislf Funding Commission returns Governasent and a Conservative ma- C. T. Ulre o lb; total 153. y Research Engineer o! the Honey-80-Ib. tine, 11 to Lc per Tb.; r= to England without coming to a jarity df. members elected. Westinghouse Lam Co who has been. 10-lb. tins,-11 to 12c• 5-lb: tins, 12 to B g gam- 8-Seven U.S. warships wrecked on 8 P ' SO-Troops'called out to stop riot- 13c 2 -Ib. tine, 18 to 14c; comb. went with the U.S. working with Dr.-Wood for some time. rocks.near Santa'Barbara Cal.; and g. 22-A ll vote favors makingmg by Sydney, N.S., steel strikers �- honey, per dor., No. 1, $8.76 to ;4; 23 seamen drowned. Can. Nat. Exh' They have hopes for an even.gseater t3 Prince Edsoard Island "bone" Dominion Parliament prorngued. No. 2, 8.. a ;8-b0. �. day. hition at Toronto closes with all re- �. now in the experimental stage, Smoked. sesta-Hams, pied., 26 to 23-Premier G. H. Murray of.. ver JULY. cords.of attendance beaten, the total which will be.able to stand a suffl- 27c; cooked hams, 37 to A9c smoked Scotia resitsrsa after 27 yearn of office-, 4--- Ever coal mine in Cape Breton being 1,493,000, air increase on 1923. ciently high voltage to give of! rays Bolls, 21 to 23c; eottags rola, 22 Great Britain during last year-proved closed down. of 129,600•' of much shorter wavelength,thus ap- 24c; breakfast bacon 5 to 27c; spe- Canada's best cnato#nei, the_ ports 5-Dockers' strike £n Britain nn- 10-Greek Government accept allies' proachiag the rays of radium .If this ¢ial brand breakfast bseon, 80 to 88c, �• being.$34,000,000 higher than those.to Valves 40,000 workers;. trade union•terms, regarding. dispute-with Italy. tube is perfected, Dr. Wood believes backs,boneless, 80 to 36a the U. S. leaders order men to return to wor7c Passive resistance in occupied area of the medical profession *411 have more ' Curee meats-Long clear baeop, 60 2d-.-]trance wins comtrol, 1n the 11-British strike called off. French Op-�oany ordered stiplied. Irish Free success is treating internal cancer. t° 70 lbs. and up, $16.b0; lightweight Ruhr coal region. rolls, in barrels. $36;• heavyweight) gi Parliament Naval State admitted to League of Nations. For with more penetrating rays and rolls, $88. 91-Britaip agrees to accept U. S. Limitations'Treaty and the four pow- . 12-Lord Renfrew (Prince of a shorter period of treatment it may Lard-Pure tierces, 17 to lel:; terms for funding the debt. Britain toi or Pacific accord. Wales) ar9ivea at Quebec en route to be possible to reach an internal cancer tubs, 18 to-1S.%c; pails, 19;1 to 19e; Pay $10,000,O.%000 by end of 62 yra. 21-Strike of- steel colliery miners his ranch in Alberta to spend a month without the great danger of harming prints, 20 to 20%c; shortening tierces, Opening of the Dominion Parliament: of Nova Scotia terminated. there. Ottawa's estimate of wheat the •Healthy outer body which existe I % to 15iLc; tubs, 15 to 16%c; pails. S h from the-Throne romist re- 24-House of Lords to 1 rima, lT to 1&. tri« peso p passe Lady crop of Prairie Provinces is 470,000.- at present. 15 6c" p V si ion of the Bank Act and redistribn-..Actor's bill to stop sale of liquor to 000 bushels. 1f--41-.- 1 Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 to.$7.75; - tion. Toronto citizens dissatisfied with!-persons under-18 years of age. Iamet 19-New Irish Parliament opens at Prince of Wales to butcher steers, choice, do,2Fi to ;7.25 ia- the award giving the Street Railway Pasha signs treaty of peace with al- Dublin• W. T. Cos ave is elected do, good; o, to $, $4- do, med..butcher` g=' Tour South Africa to $S.bO; do,cone., $4•to $4.b0; butdter ayh Co. $11.188.000 for their interests, lies, who wiH evacuate Constantinople President. Republicans in Irish jails heifers, choice, $6.26 to $7; do, med., And Adam Beck dissenting. and the Straits within nix weeks. refused release. Greece apologizes A despatch from London says:- $5 to $5.50; do, cam., 4 to $4.50; but- ,FEBRUARY. AUGUST. for the Janina assassinations. Franco- The Prince of Wales, who will leave cher cows,choice,$4 to$5; do,med.,$8 - 1-Strike of steel workers in the Canadian trade treaty goes into effect. on May 2 on a trip to South Africa, to $4; canners and cutters, $1 to $2; 1-The general offices of the Can- 26-Dictatorship declared in Ba- butcher bulls, choice, 44 to $5; do, - •adian National Railways are located Sydney, N.S., district, which started P is expected to-visit all the principal cam., $2 to $3; feeding steers, good, varix and Germany proclaims martial centres south of the Zambesi River. - by 'Government at Montreal, central June 27,is d red off by mens votes. $5.50 to $6.50; do, fair, $4 to $5; headquarters at Tomato, eastern at: 2-Sadden de law. Greece pays•Italy-.50,000000 lire He .will 'en � k of U.S. President gage in a shooting expecli- 'stockers, good. $4 to $4.75; do,.fair. �;• as compensation for-Janina murders. tion in Northern Rhodesia -before h springers, 'Moncton and western at Winnipeg. Harding at Sanrancisco from stroke € $3.b0 to$4; milkers and rip era,$70 y,1 80-The French super-zeppelin Dix- leaves Africa Allied ultimatum sent Lithuania to�of aPGPlezp a ries for home. to $100; calves, choice, $11 toy 12; do, wacnate Memel - - EslysrrCOolidge sworn in as 89th �e breaks all dirigible able records for His Royal Hi hn will 'be absent med., $8 to $10; do, com.; $ to $7; distance and endurance by completing from England fora ut tour month .50;-lambs,choice, propose peace with;President of the U.S. at Plymouth,Vt. 8 e Irish rebels 16-De Valera -lodged in Limerick an -uninterrupted voyage, of 4,500 on his tour. He will vel this time do,' cu to $11; $ bucks, $l to $9.50; the Irish Free State on understanding• miles lasting 118 hours and dl mins: $5. culls, to ' . sheep, light ewes, Jail. B on one of the regular fuses instead of j -•'-that war is declared against Ulster. $5.50 to $6.5(); do•fat,heavy, $3 to $b; - 17-Home Bank of Canada unable OCTOBER. the battle-cruiser Renown on which do, culls $2 to $3• ho fed and was- ' 9-The U.S. House o! Represents-, ga. ' slues passes the Debt Funding Bill by to meet obligations, doses Its doors, 1-Premier llaldwin opens Imperial he made his voyage to India, erect. $9 to $9.25;-do,f.o.b.,.'$8.50 and A. D.� Barker, curator, is seal mines.291 to 44 votes. .t Liam L French occupy Sarre 1 na�rsetit to Dubl n in custodylaced �nfe�na�ian Ggvernment Refund-rence in LondoyL tie�uitTlei sery ce with the fleRenown is being- et. $8.50; do,'selects, $9.90 toREAS $1015. e e , reN66 peace pro- mg, Loan of $200,000,000 is rapidly - �s• I 24-Divers retrieve four million The man who 'does not have a hard' CW No. 2 51 to 51%9; do, ..Dce - subscribed. Oasts, , 10--('government printing lant�`fn Bounds in bullion from the torpedoed + time in his earlier years rarely has an CW, No. 3, 48 ; do, extra No l feed; . P g P 6-Turkish troops re-enter Constan- Dublin b1Qwn u b rebels. j steamer Laurentic off the coast of easy time in his later ones. 46%c,' do, No. 2 local white 44,%e P y tinople after four years of banish t 19•=Canada`a National Railways'Ireland. ment. FlourMan. spring wheat pats., ists. __earned surplus of two millions in 1922.1 35-•-Gan fan National Exhibition $6.10; 2nda, $5.60; strong bakers', rP 9-Hon,r L. P. Brodeur appointed , • I$5.40; winter pats., choice, $5.55 to ' Dominion Commons decide sga}nst at Toronto opens with a record atter.- Lt.,Gove:nor of Quebec. Lloyd Geoi ": ro rtional. representation. dance of 76,000. Q y. Se $5.65. Rolled outs, bag 90. lbs., $2.96 �. p Po P in Toronto has a tumultuous reception " Bran, $27.25. Shorts, .$35.25. Mid " 21-Austria given 20 years mora-; 28-Germany offers to Rive up pas- by vast audience. Tsao-Run installed dlings, $36.25.- Hay, No. 2, per ton torlum for clamps of allied powers.: resistance in the Ruhr district on ; Po as President of the Chinese Republic. � car lots; $15 to '$lfi. Dominion Commons-discuss the les certain conditions. Italian General + Cheese, finest westerns; P 2$-Drs. F. G. Banting and J. J. R. 18'to 18c;� for a "White Canada," but action is I MacLeod of Toronto are awarded the finest eastern°, 17% to 17aiac Butter, x deferred.26-Belfast gives royal welcome to yh Nobel prize for the discovery of in No. 1 pasteurized, 42 to 422/.c;do, No. 1 creamery, 41%c: Eggs extras, 38� sulin by the Council of Teachers of t Eggs,..extras, the Duke of Abercora first Ulster ~t? y c; do, No. 1 stock, 31 , to 9 _ the Karolinski Institute of Stockholm, a No. 2 stock, 28 to M. Z'sovernor. I total value $40,000_____ Com. lambs,$9; hogs, thick,sluoothl „ MARCH. I �l of-AthT, appointed Gov- and butcher type,'$9.25 000 as Britain's d ernor=General of South Africa. , 1-Asgwh awards Granada $8,000,.debt stand!ng ,over -20--Death of Bonar Law, who was a from the war. the first British Prime Mm�ster o Liner Sails from Vancouver , 4-Canadlan Minister signs Inter- Canadian birth. Britain's loans to al On Round World ;national Fisheries Treaty with the U. lies during the war,•with interest, amTrip. A. thus assuming national status for ounts to £1,912,000,000, and to the :the Dominion: Colonies, £148,000,000. A despatch from Vancouver, B.C., says:-The liner Empress of Canada <. la Over 100 Irish•agitators want- 31-Britain-ogress to U.S.search of �' - sled on Friday on the flrot leg of her ed is Dublin arrested in 'Britain and vessels beyond•the three-mile 'limit, x; ,�yyage round'the world, Three hun- R� - ;delsorted to the Free State. but British' ships may carry liquor fired passengers embarked here. The ' 1+-1,975,276 days lost in 1922 llyy into U.S.waters under §mal: Death atvessel will reach New York via the -=-:Atrikes fn Canada. Allied Ambaesa- Toronto of Clara Brett Marti,[; first Panama Canal later in the mon k dors give Vilna:to Poland. woman admitted to the Bike of Canada ""'�" 04"`''�` "" where more passengers will be taken e 3k CoL L. G Amery, First Lord of o� ., Hon. L. P. 6rodeur aboard. NOVEMBER. the Admiralty,.announces that Great ;: Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, who T' , 5-On a_referendum •vote.Alberta ]Britain has. scrapped two million tons E died Wednesday at Spencerwood,•his Fifth Legislature of Sas- 'of war shipping-since-the Washington ' agives a majority of 28,000 in favor of olllcial,home at M s Quetrec. He was a �7•. government sale of liquor, parliament for twenty katchewan Assembles Jan.31 lConference. ,� member of 10-Armistice Da observed full - 26-Death• of Sarah Bernhardt, y y years, 'a minister under Laurier for Miss Dorothee Jewson in British Empire. Crown Prince Wil- A despatch, from Regina, Sas world-famous actress, at Paris. - P seven years and Judge of the Supreme ' P Bi a, , Another of.the British women mem- helm returns to Germany after five Court for twelve years before becom- says:-The fourth session of the APRIL. bers of parliament elected In the 're• years' exile. ing Lieutenant-Governor. He came of fifth Legislature of Saskatchewan 4-Earl of Carnarvon,discoverer of cent election. Miss Jewson is a Labos DECEMBER: a very old French-Canadian pioneer will assemble January 81, Premier . As tomb of Tutankhamen, dies. at representative 6--Liberals and Laborites wipe out family. Dunning announced on Friday. ` yy,•. '•' n ,h ",y '., sr;�+,_ n •ti, S.e .,.: ,,...'.. -: ,;,.. .n'.� .y, 'w •t4'�: ,i.+„ az,.:.v.r'sv, +���`' °'7'.,^;'; �,. ��+;�"?; 1e, p..e wig;. - r'' ,::.•.tmay,•, ,m. re„�.. p,,. IN•n+s.: ]Byer F'a..p7,•.�<:r� •_•4 <a vy- ?ir ♦ '`MA..� �;'R;+, ;nyy",••,urM Ser:,' "',.F.7. A F ' 3 ,''b+ �,M.,.., a� `��e.*ri+:.:r,r�W.•-,.� .�,; P�y"` . ,k;:.'�T+4 •.�?s"saw'. it-s•t„ •C. .a.. ,G�-•-.r.;Y :1.5,�^"�'�'- •,,,. ?,:, w:, :+!.• , ..r,.- - • ,: '.. •. -,9,�I S, v.. _,,.,, - .. ... . 9- .:. ^:' � aw- _ .r _ __ _ _�*e, ty `;f`"^ :nf• • :"k. :".',: ,r:"F.vf-� 4.t{{,'1066'.. w' ..A^.V.w .. .','... ..,: \' ...:, .... ., -.....:5. ... :'. .' 1, _ ,Wr �,, :ry., -'P �'.. 'i°f., N... •'.SiS.. �y � ...,' .. .,_ _r_• •. ...'. -_ w•.,r..y8'I 1 .. ,1 ..--',i'.n9 - .. - ..-: lea..•;'$" .. h•:. - , `yam ^. �'l r ,'% � _: -..,� ..,- -.. .• .. �_ --�,i ,, •'*1 C. t. drums, coal oil: 20 tons balled hap, a� •' �� � � � mixed and nymerous other articles. I - As the ro tleloris_�tIvtn a fasten- FRESH FROZEN FISH p �' EI:M DALE MILLS -,� •T^R.1IS Ips everything tvllt 6e cold wWhQut AND DRIED FISH x ,. Vr.T3 per year,; 31.50 it paid in advance. reiserve. ,�"'�._,�� _ ` 15u bsc riptiona;ro the'Unitdd States and Creat .� —'$araetet.1S,FrOt�C _ ti"--, ty J w4 - - _ _--- B[itaia 32.00 in advances Termer Fatcattle, baby- beeves �- TwkR Oaltry,.fat bogs,hay dnd allsume oftreat of any plain taker. in, }��l� MURKAR,'Propristor15 and under cash; over 4hat amosrnt .•:,exchaugu for Floor: �� 8 monthe credit will bei given to,par- p SHITE P15H ties-furn"inu- approved joint notes. We have Brau, Shorts, Chu + ZION — COES f B per cent, per annum off for cash. _ P10TES AND COMMENTS. - - e Nle , , - --4i1 Gak al • � _ �Vi1i, MAV, Auctioneer. • HADD.IE allyl- FILLETT S g ` Premier Fer uwp has stated all kinds of grain. _that his government will recog- ,. - - nice the.Liberal party as the offi. R il'ejV 31QU1' sub- Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. taw Royal Household Floui•; �. Can �Almo' Sardines Herring sial opposition in the Hoose, nut- �, - n; +withetandintx tlfacG that there S� '11tIQI1 #(?1 1924 Cream cif to �1'est�'Iaur, } are more. U.F.D. members than -CHOPPING EVERT T ` .there are Liberals. in 'the.Houae. r N Oil - -The reason taken bye the Govern 'iVEEK 1llAY BEST BRANDS of Canned Fruits and �'egetabley, Peas, Corn, w „` Tomatoes; Beans, Tut-opkin, Fit-epberries• Plttmt4, Pineapple mens for taking this stand is con- IT.�. IT. I a0C7' K17CO r tainted in these words' by Pt;eniier ; -- - -- - Dont Mass. Some White Fish or' 'Sa.lmon This week 0 A ro.�tlnJune` hest ho-ded ao the I have b —� . ANNOUNCING T OUN(�I\G p 1 been appointed sole agent T `nn�7 eively tlsat the people wanted to for RoyalSluokelas� Coal for thio DOMINION OF CANADA J. RtIC�.QiR,DS-0lr t Y ---=GROCER 1 t get back to the two-pat ty ey,stern .district, xlsu other grades of coal _ from $t.00 u V of government. In . •the next p' REFUNDING L-0,,i 192:1 ' Ht�iise the governtneut will consist Royal Smokeless Coal.is preferred for economy and u" PER CENT BONDS '• of the Conservative party and the, 120 .. effil•iency. FARM LANDS official-opposition will be the Lib- a DONALD 31LTNR0, PICK I KING 20 yeart3unds, rice'U3.25, to ie , eral,partyt.' The United Farwers p y 1d To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of ce 5 14 per cent. a �a maytirally consider thin unfair The-United Farmers Co-operative Company, o year Bonds, price, G9, • o, yield treatment and think that the a, ..y Y 5..3 erceut. Limited.. Boot and Lhoe Repairsn p Rt. sliutild be currsidered the. oppoei- Canaidan,Natiur.l,1 K„it:var (C. N.'R.) A. J. ALLL30N, Representative, Pickering,t- (seven year) Fr 2 lnat•t,.:4l e-Dehen. P g, Phone Pick. 1508 ;V ,trop. Also harness repair.itig at the new .• i.tlres riraturing.ltav r, 1931) Price s-Land, oppo4te the 57U per thousand, or 1000'iavested The green iner�ease "in critne :post office. ntrw ins:eases to $t 701 4�, at ma- thrutighout the cousince the Best "trbirian:hi turity. ntry p guaranteed. -war. liar. beculfre alarming. The - Phoni or wry grdcrs at our. gi ' d-isreRard for both--life and pro- expense. More Cattle , lzr” perty by'a large'ntimber of young THOMAS �S�Sl•A''FSON DYKESA.PRo�ERS. N. Phone268J D.rnds, St. brut rlren hd3-be%ume a-,serious-matter, PIUK'ERING, ONT. � ?tf' �i'hitbv, Oot. ? ` IF your.progre i P lr#P a f.+Y s+t ' -..',and how tudeal'sw•itir the problem _— _ __ __.___ _ _ __.-_. � ,� are beyond the financial resources at your - v — k is a qtiestion ,thit i-# 'oceu Citi N_ g cornmand,talk the matter over with the loc. the serious cunside-rutiun af" 'the 7 ' - �� ".-k 1� O `E R Niar}aer of this Bank. _ -authorities. There is a'srru'•tiog feelio>; that the liberal tree ut the - STANDARD SERVICE aids Predrlstive Pntr,rsa t lash should be applied to n Certldll d S TBE CARISTUriS FfOLII)aYS etre over �r THE g� A x 'class of crituenala; thove' whb re +r a �ito+t'-is the time to get your c�xr overhnrt- STANDARD Lif�N sort to violence arld others fur ed: Du_not wn}t until you 'need,'yotii'cllrtin the or eAlvwtad sit whoia prison" terur--s have no ter -•=prilig. ,Get it -done now nlien'you a>;d Uhave roes. The notorious bank bandit, th" time. NoAb too large or too ..r7mll oil al:y Pickering Branch,` W. F. Law,Manager _ '•Red" Ryan, who wascapttired at rirKke of car.. Whitby i - '. y Branch, - - C..A. McClellan, Manager Minneapol,ii a feta .,eeki ago, and " who seas brought brisk to Canada YORK GUARANTEiu D OURPRICES to 'complete'Iris orison terns' at GI 'P O _ _. . j/ •TFIEY.SRF RIGHT. _ ,. g _ Kingston anti to�recetve k air-other - L _ of 2ashe4, r3rrd a,�o to ire tried for A cod suck cif Path, A'cesiorie+ 'Tires and Tube+, St�bscrlb� 12+D�Y for "'The News" otlier crinies (4v-,hich be Bits betrrt Gag., Oii-i tend Geetiye•: . . . ch;srltett lea. t•tated- that he did' - { not ruind sc.rvin-g' his term.in prix- '�lt.:s.\ T �:lt 11�1 '.' �x 3: ,1 r`t31 �� '� ,Srt �i -- - -' -- -- ob )r11t llet feat-ed thF Idsb, and-te, . ._ -$- - G 4 r Psr::pe'tlir Lt•h'11e t1ra�:N ti ',tr,rnK Pho.nc' 4000 CFL AS. R. SPI,_NC R, VROPRIETO.R ,�,V �, r Ll . tar ware�d SIoi V i ; pt tc=t rig :►oat•• 144 extradition:, - L.xte of-thy David-on Mt,tt­r.Co., Whitb3,.O Thein,. tare' ;LL yit�•,tt many pe,:ple s «rt a fluese•rr�tl�alrtY-,.t1ho are -vp.' ' pose d t(, the rise of the 601 o.n ae• _ co.ant (if its brutality. xnd'tvl►u at i � Tf? «`I;�it �,) ,thal'i.i: ail. ()Lal• C11.stQIllE'l'S 1 prt•fte,t .r, crifit inals ,mfrotlnded - j -b mored it-ilue e'es. But cis erg. m - - - 1 d . ', . y u p HE man raising high-gra3c cttie rsal;ns riot money f3x_( •1'1E 11!C�`+ # )1' their libC,kl . _ fence brit` shote n t4iLt there 1.4,a ♦ - -T than the.r_:at1 satisEi�d tivitb oroirary � ock - ` sett inelTt;tc,f crirninalaew w•hon,. If 1:1:Zited re�o:ircas rantlic�P you: _nto�,r4=,::1cc .,id.as for )'cl ➢'(}I;N �'''C�11T•iIl �3?3 _ 'moral snake 116 int- improving-stock;_discus tF finaneir-g of your sro}eet with '. )rec.ion. Thr.-only deterrent in- our local r,:anagcr. �y" , , crce tli:tt cin, be applied . to � •i a ' IBJ:. be r� �)l'(�4i)E i'(1118 � ea #�U1 aril.. lc h cre�itti[ed id the icppliy�t:,:n f : - `N a.� T 11' C('lltitalit afnl_;to _ -ut Flip l,t-h. Whete'"thiy .m: tt,,:d 1� il'1�l. }ti' t)1 vJf+1 ding with vriminzi3. - .1 .,�'"'`V` nv _ .'tr'{.�s. yu ' ,3 ( ': r '!; 1�1� s iY b e~)u�•t� us .. 1rswE.•. a ,n.,l:ed circ t eit?e TiYI C t'irur• a i j j.� WHITBY BRANCH,, �C'i. P. LYN•D, &tanager. - r•r(' n e I I t� and l d g 1.11 t the t:citr.ity .1 resoriit s; to tlrip , -• , ruetll•t,i t;f •Ir,rntibnlettt• bot tt i, . _._ . :' : • Fie i ffat tivF •arty of rle; ling iz I\>t Ii. . L1 -tile. Fire... Anter. Acc•iti4i" •Sick+le � �'+'����°��N�' .� — Ii 1 ti Ce:' aUl el'td? A ati �,c+v�rlul,c+n . it_rlR'lpa , p.,rA•111rr. ----- ;_, #,re,:l�c•rs : ;. ._%NI GAGI, LOA c,n .Farm Properties . _-_•_�_ _-_ - -- ESTATE--I-r rui and R titlent,ial. . UR • A L'('TIiiN 6 L&'U A R"k K 1h+.n R � � i fir/ K _ :L h Grade Ca�tLla,, Fogs Fouttry, fmplern::xas 8t Ray N K 73"`T*T 1VIEA -The:p rr. - t.p of CHATS. _ri. BAR• Telephone Pit;Le ins 521 �'. 4. Box'46 - CL.�'i. 1 toile noFthoj GrattAFi t�ii_. -.-. -------------- ....--� �A r��,L,��; n Jan 19, Rotit ti.Ronst or Steak,` -... 2:3c per ib - 724 i t -S;irir i, R�:iet or•Steiik. 2' r 'COWS W0 Sho'ppe Pu,•te.1'hanae Ron t or Steak, 9�c -Red cow.0 ye=s.u d.doe before style; i �' Rkilup Roast.,...' __ _ ... Ise roan cosy,-3 y;=s old,fresh Feb.5th,and ' st —00 " - calf; roan c•,w, 5yrs, due Jan:25; roan - ' • - t R , .•.. Fine hRuri c ' cow, 5, yr., (Isle Fsih. 1st; roan cow, 4 �.,.. ....�. Heat•Rib Roast, isle - .. Yrs, clue Fat,. 12; red ro,v: 4 r bred - t 16 rind Ise y Sht.;u!der Roast Akig. 20; r-d co-,5 y:-,q. br',.d Ani. '31: I'ut RuetSt, 14tC %vh:,e i-ow, 4-yrs, bred Aug. 15-1. rad . _:DON 'T FORGET CowF,3 yrs, hred 8,-1",t 1S;',ed Cow, 5 yr- - z HI'1 1C P..G, CU"buil, .y 9c ." br�•d-An 13; ,white cute, 4 vr� i,rcd _ f -'. ' .. 25 ., > tot,n cow, .5 yrs, hte(l Vuv. _ . Tile WhitbyFashion Sho ie carries ii frill line of i,c)j of Pork,, ' -� c a , t ..fii"LLS R HEIF$�.S , �l l.oiu of Purl. c Red' boli, reg. 3 pr= Gild; lie}{bu'1• gy' a , T? * Shotlldet Roast of Pork, 20c,2:3c " ealf, ''? yearling heifers, .: yearling 1Judies J. eaC�j'AQW' � ea' in Dresses, Pork Chops, .. 28c `. steels. 'Tore Pork Sausage, .. - �... 25c -P A FAT CATTLE. - `j-• Finest Salt Pork,... - 25c utreavy cteere, hu.tchersteer, batch- _15Ii11 ts�, Snit�s'� Coats? and Millinery. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 38c " er heifer, i baby heeveg, 2 veal cat`vee.' sliced, 38C ,PIGS, ETC. r - } 'p1 �'V _ Cured- Rolls(half or whole), 32c 3 brood htvs due Feb, 1, young sow ( thI'L a1)�'lt)11S to eth$ OLI. j .: '' 5e: '• ••••Mild C b : due Apr fl. sow due Apr 15, young reg _'. t On, 550 Back Bae Yorkshire White boar,9 reg pigs It)6 Cooked Ham,.. I),_ 7 shoats, 5 fat pigs,.25 barred .Satisfaction•guaranteed or utoney refunded weiners,.. ... 25C " a , Plymouth hens; l gander,1 goose(Ern- ? e se ,. .. ... ... 15c " s den): He Uh e , • IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents ' 5 lbs 90 cents Seed drill,10 hoe, 3I H; stiff tooth '" cultiv„tor, 2 tongues b1 R 2 furrow t ” " Ib punts 18 cents; ' --plow, verity! single plow, Wilk No 7; F'r'esh Trout and'�Vhite Fish Every Friday' z C -.- - -r,eowPr, McCor o"ft; rream,ePp,- Sim- SAMUEL SCHWART a " • ; 1ex cutting hnx,P EI new'b; light hug• � —... - , A,.,��� l I"" .n. -A t ��..�.�lT �., ��h�nP 340, � Whitbv • W. ��. I�FIL�, - - PIC���RINGir ,.,•+`` igluali 'L CVs! 5.u}t:a, uutunJ; ao.^�.t -- - - +� t j• ':emst ^ ,i, i• ;'1e',s>.a;ttis .:k ,,,," a ,S' 'n ,�,,�,. .c.�:.R :y �'kgY_ S-e- •e �?�e`- 3TM°� ,or^P'+- ,5;a1. -� ,g gs:': ;a^•.a- ...x.7.:"�^"',.,•- yt;..:,,.:',r... ,.aR � '�8q�"t��� a' ap t 4. d 'ty'.�• d`^ err �c• •i. .'p'{. .•! -4.; aA,-•:rk :i•�. .t•� '.�.S..W.Y- P. l y,..p,.b._.r.,. uly -4 h:+T•�'r a,�.. � -,� ,`y k ' • ,:.. - `�' .;� ir.� ",%Z,07Sria.-�.�'�''•� �c '.',::s+.-i, -,a•� , wash, a- • r. •- y • • A M1 onse- CLAREMONT. _ with each rea • the annual(in _ � P' g address. ;-$e pointed out the s T .. thank uffeitin was g giveir. This necessity of develoPintt• the`Aes• -- •-• � _ . ..._,„# Mrs. S,lefiryy Thomson is visiting already amounts to.a cousideral�le thetic bide of the child's nature, .$ler eori, Walr<er, of i►tarkham. auto and ii iil probably be increased and strongly advocated more at- James Evans had a business trip The t it uf�the meetings through- tendon paid to musfoand art. A, 'to Whitby on Thursday of last y-u�-azc•ee �ta�g1Y�,i a nuin_ber of other 'appropriate is..our .: ,, out t}ie cls cc�t yveek. - t V py and insiiiriug, so 111211-•e6that .dresses were given by Mr. Gibson, ( CHMFE�THE _ Owing• to the severs storm on I those iu attendance av:-.11 feel the the architect, and Mr. Pedle 89!*T rOO 0.' . - v t y smahe church attendance was . Y the a". ver y small. power of it in their lives for many contractor, who are. deserving of dam to come,-Cori. m'nch praise for.Sheic eacelleut There cvilt,be a Leap Fear �CLLr• Tuesday, Jan. 5th was an epoch- work 'also b the- giinia nival in the Caledonian Rink neat. ' • y .� '. Tuesday evening. * • day to(Jlaremocst, IC being tete and Rev. Mr. Leigh, of Green- �Sk�� ---• - -_- _ Bring your suits to ba cleaned formal opening of the neiy school. flood and Dk,'Tornlinson, Messrs, T and pressed to Jam Briscoe d There were about three hundred J. PJArate, G. M. Forsyth, G' L. I Ladies',and Getla-t's Wool Under; present. inclndiug,a large dumber Middleton, M. J .Wilker, F. L. :�- wear for winter wear opposite D•'T'aylor's.bakery: from the village and many from Green Hugh Pugh and others. ' James L'uderhill sold last Reek di ereut parts of the township The school chords and the schovl m ,Ladies'Silk and Wool Hose twenty head of export cattle �L'Y the very best �- - aI c cilt�ide pointe. Workmeu orchestra added tutich to the en- w-hieh-aveisged"eve1-44A50' potwr� burp 4tttl i;u the job putting on- joyment of the occasion by their foods should be Riven Men's Sweaters and Wool Sox .,each ti dshiov touches,' 'but the visitors sPleetione which 'were well ren- Lu til„ children. dive their 1�'eN Flannelettes_and Flannelette Mrs. D. A,, Slott returned ht�ule r voracious app e t i ites s a were idl'able to inspect every part dered. , 'oh Monday eveblang'after spending ut rile building and nothing but chance�to enjoy some of Blankets, large size, white a couple of weeks with her parents word.• of irtti�e were heard in re- CARD OF THANKS. "th'e .tempting,pure foods and grey in'London. i — -sold here and the 'll grow Y�x gatd to the handsome structure.. y . A good range of `Yarns and Mre. C• ri: GverIand attended To the electors of Pickering Township: 'up to bless.you for ifs-- Sweater Wools The estimated cost was $40,090, Ladies and Gentlemen-Iappteciate the funeral-of the hate _i<lra. Wm. and •lie: couiractors have .been P rson, of Erin, on Wednesdlay' u your expression of weon�dence in me _ F :, " ,• able Lo beep withi❑ that estimate. by re-electing me as one of your coon- A full line of Fresh Groceries at otast v:eek. g _ . R. J. and.Hire. Flow t star led The building is copstructed,of the ciltora for the peat 1924. Aly services laavest prices best tuateritkls, both t} visible will be at your command and I will pe � 13ighest prices paid forhome on Satnrdtl,rafter spetidiuc and invisible parts. Therbarefive attend-to your wan:Ls many part of producetheChristmasrlolidxys with their class•i•ooius, which are steam-heat the township egnahy, t ?00 _ daughter, Mrs..Sintzel, and`Iamilp Thanking you:one and.all for your SCOTT'ed,nt d they have the most modern 1 D• A. Gt!"tl1ri T &if St.Tho auppprt, T all,, 17V V J. 1 - equiNment from top to •bottom, ' The mot•{mz snbject at the Bap- Sincerely pours, l tis?t Church o?! Sunday will be and tliKre is not a foot of waste L. IMIDDLETON•, ( CLAREMONT, '• - ONTARIO s„ —"The Rod in hoses' Hatld," and in space i:i the Rho]e building.. Af CARD O1? TH3\KS, a l ter a thorough inspection of the the evening the-pastor,will preach �T atm , building, James Underhill, chair- on 1 MID, - "WINTER lERon"1'he.'Vdod Token:to I wish, through the columns of the 1 l Mrs. J. Paliuer, who. has 6Pen stalled the tLlaremontSchoolBoard` j\Ews, to exprel+s to the electors of T + • ma n of the C �eetin? to�rd•er. which Clare' t. my dee' a ��1lS i ^ ' *pending file holidays with, het p pprt3ciation of _ r hits. Lee, of Stouffville, svgs opened by the R.hool .Chorus the confidence imposed on me by sister, � :�inRiug "The.Mtarple Leaf." R. A. electing me to the. osition.of,police T and her•brother, Fred Madill, of p Notice -of Application �.:Aew Specials and Price re. - To,rontu, returned home on Kivu• $°ltchiu>n, P. S. Inspector for trustee for •1924. I assure you that I pP �, ?' South Qaitarici, being called{upon, will, to the -utmobt .of my ability, fop nioopCE ductions. Seasonable, and ; -`dam'` gave all appropriate address-in promotethebest interests of the nil- — muchwatitetlmerchandise The•worst storm of the seagun which he .congratulated .the sec- latae and thus justify that confidence. Notice is hereby given that`n'iHiam to clear. w occurred on S�lndav when it -no Linn on the hatadsnene and sttbstan- �'isbitig all a f�uppy and Prosper- Smith Scott of the Township of.East ~� ed and blowed all day so hard that ons year. ��'hitbr in the County of Ontario, iu _ Hockeyboots for young very ew-r their lives y go tar of Loutinuatfon Schools, Z a3 ncerP'•v vours the Province of Ontario..Farmer, will -boys and ladies. y A 'mens Jug to c harsh. Maley of the toads JOHN'FLESII:\G. npplc tot a ar tames the chief-pecker. He shon•ed by are badly drifted as a result. -=- the nest session thereof, f.r a Bill of fi.;ut -,that the consruvtion„main- T Divorce from his wife Florence Als- Sweater Coate. for poling m Ap Howrard Pligh, of Glen Major, lti . A. PERKINS' and ria V tec,anve and egrlipment•of such tine Scott i+f thecitIp of Ottawa In thti y$- neck-colors, white who ava4 aev,erely wouuded by a a echocl 6119 ver lightly on the ' County of Ct.rleton i6 the Province of and blue and all blue. gun-s of iti the eye while rabbit y g y {THE DECORATOR) raatell4yeaa of the.. section, _--ae-the Ontitr,-yl” m7irried woman, on .,the y Shooting on Gbristwas Day, is For every deFeription nf-Patiiting.• rounds of adultery and-desertion, Ladies' felt boots and overshoed y' {•Ery literal grants made by •the K ruaki'ug rapid progresi toward re Pxl�kr•HxuRinit, Interior Dated at the Town of Oehxtva.in the at lees than manafactu"rad prices. . y p ¢oa«r`latent, {tie county and the County ,if bnrarto, In the Province of »s covet and is ex erted'howe from g I)ecood Fi and g• „ ,J; Fingda- Claremont tu:t u.I iu county an almost neltli i- ' s the hospital this week. ""Hnidavood Finiehin Out„ri�;the:.:ud 3xv of November, The Ciialcemont W;onien'y Iusti= ble f e action of the cost to be bbrne Best SV ark manshlp, Prompt Service' A. D.-19'2-9- l ` ' by tb-e -ec{inn. He predicted that x' titrate are huldirg a social evening 1 o Prices moderate: '" � WILLIAM SSIITIi SCQ1rr y-eryiu•portant c range_ would-be on Wednesday, Jan. 19th' at the , .Phone or write Bp his Bolirltor. \ h, mace in ellucatiu al matters dtl •.W. E..N.8incluir. K. C. Co horns of Mrs. C. A. OvQri'1nd at Gerrard 04 Tarrens 3ve., v to irg ch.yc•a.t deCL de, such as the , 12-17- o'clock.- Oahana,:Ont. 111 _ A good prurratunze will U83. Ji t9.1} - Toronto - M be given consisting of music, games e`t'"l)16hing of schools Or.. r. th trainiu�of those whose abilities -- - -- ----- - —_-- --- --- etc. Each member is requested to lie in usher channels than that of i'invite.a friend also to bring their • y Q[Ld and Soft Coal of t — �+ a univPrsl.t. ucatiun. He al:ro •. . 1 , v n di. • Ladies, will please r-best quality on predic•ti-d that winter behooln ' t " provide lunch k: h tvontd be established fol the bene' - - aAnd A There is an agitation in the vii• fit of thosgi are tenable to attend t i �,,w f j H�S. K. JL.EilW `ti istge at pre*e'tit advocating increas• ghr,cll to auminer and ad ho ilesare to p ,L -.-ed fire protection. :41auy are in improve their-winda. -Mr. Fergci.-• - `� i .y,' , flavor of purehme-ing a clietnjcal t,ii«d._f': S. for North Ont,lriu. arae yGnt- ,T Etre etleine, +hull are uaPd vc•rY g Y pussy- ti + e l- also pr eae:Ilt and ave a,ver - estenrively, u-4ty only' in . small towns a*nd village',4, kAit also In the __ - E We have secured Nrice-t,-itiea Their great advan• Whrtevale pc►Rt:i in gectiug to the scene of i . _ the lire at the e:ulieet lurc�ibit+ - — _ e Ir-1- h services s of .---i�- ; t1vis gEt to w UI k be. the Service Cxarage ,� �Y� o�L�t�ol'� - - fu., tit«, ire 1,beyond Control. :. a An Expert . - �icinday-was a very stirring day UvFi`hntlliiag, `P,.intiug, all .10'ad9 o Your F�.tF'1 Worrl•es in onr: a`iiIMRP, avRen caudillate, rrptaitiayhy dE,ue lgnttiytr fu tuuiriciptat bounty and th«it tl rpect ilt3r Workman in fri�n 11usL iL11 �'E1ttC'r]d, 1'aird t�,p rt euveted There are .dollars lying about your farm tn- waste wood,.which, • :. r a a�.anG scilite cruel ait6.ahe+rzy I'urwl,i.C£. a Toronto Saw will readily tum into coal-saving fuel. ht's one Tinsm>lthing, V Hh,}k«' if the hand,-induced man} of the best money-makers I now of and I can recommend ,it ,vutet� to go to the Eicrl]itig boosl'i- . Beery l� I.j(}�'11tEI� { hig}lly as a profitable solution of your fuel worries. 'All-steel furnace Work and exercise the franchise w•hict, t, is the proud posse iidon. of every construction-strongly braced-built to last. Will opersoli brat true Brielsh Pnl,j.eet. And whir, with a TORONTO-Engine bat; run:efficiently on gasoline or Hot Water Heating ' the shadows of night began to &L11 , t. ,.,� . ' kerosene thole iutereFteri is township af• .� The Toronto Saw i{only one.of°the many{ money-making- pr0posi-• } fHira.cuuld Kit by their tlrehi le,atld tions in the Toronto Farm 'Equipment line. Lets talk over the ant - using feelingly-the fnwilittr. .sa,r;i= �, others when you're in town, or write to me for literature. .-in -Tile Eud of n Peri-«ct D.ty 'fur' MPRRY _ Installing Water they had suc•ce«-pied• lip retiirt.;t:; , all the ca'udiclatc�s from cllp north XMAS, ,, r„ �� _. E ME1�SC) , �Vliitby .Phone �68 J Work. part of the •tor,wliili. t"ilt •iZr tHCRYBODY Z-so.aJive, gtteQtiUti a1f og �'`' . �,., , ;,� , ^a ,'• ='S�* - -Let us -tire on your 'ob. -we i �.ttM dA-)-, for se�'en paLriotm c�ttl• a�'o . _.�+. 15 11 rig t d 7ei,e Ptrove•-to get into a• 11;1:-1fi .: y, '�- �• - - �l E ", tit ;,, F.. Iff G00P=ER �. err er their villa., g.rctit -e hatPr� by tnitiding nutncor„u- sider:;alk- - -' CLARE11IONT . and making other.pulblic imp!ov._ fruit c 1ka tit 33c tLtents and at the =tiuie time keep per il,z. and tile best _.._- _. -.---• --_... _--_-- ___—� at.5oc per lb. The Pickering hedo-vu taxes, Ti:e atidi lying tae - � �lanee�Committee z the natueq of tI1P candidates ,kor Pastures of all kind•. Pried. e e a police trustee•antj the number ut cakes At 15c per c3ctz. _ � Q�� i Y� ,� +� � o� -� Votes-Polled by e:ich J. Fleming " Mixed candiwt• , '2-5e per ib. -T2, T. E. Stepbenson Ii9, J. H. Eta- :Crexnl?, F8e - object of h Association e The this sso i to ans 88, Wid. Miller 53, L. Lintim Choelltes, 27c i - �� .. r lessen stealin and prosecute,, .1530 A. Mantle 49, ft. G. McIntyre "Uartita Jane" 'Chocolates in � l�• ►") �_ •� the felons.. 40. Thus the Trustee `Board for 1ur►s boxes-at 60v per lb 7 19.�a4 will be Messrs. Fleming, Sty:- 1 lbs. ati] n «. �• . , -L ti M here having property stolen oommnail i phensonAnd Evans. 1:SeryYilras, L'te tip.; I3eginnirlg St�tit;rday, AtigU:�ta 25t1� oatsimmediatelywith anymemliee The Baptist Church held it= an- ` of Eieontivei Committee.' nasal bn4ness meeting and roll cult ° 11,00. - f - :�:- Membership les s. • on Thursday, Jan.4th. In tho:if. I�e�,�e Ficket=i��� Lea�7e Toronto Vokets mavbehedlrgm the Provident op: ternoc,ualt deptutments preseilt«d _� -- ? ;.roti T+ y seoret.ry oaepptioatton. reports of work done' in. the pYist. '.` year. 'Thes re orts, :i ith�ut ef• r v � 7 4'5 a Yl1 (D oily) 10.00 a' m* , Palm- Exec.Com.-L. D..Banke, 0.S.Palm er, Donald Munro Pickering. celrtion, were of a vary encu i:`:ij r. J H, in nature. especially in rec;nrrl u, ' & Daily exce t Sunda s - W J Clark*' p y " BI SERV.. 15 M p y 6.00 hIl J, R. �hextoi ' _ ark. f finynees. Eaar tic >:irttzit re_' r, • p. • .l+ud Horiaaya l j, : 8ecretet7 Y 1 C' ! P. i President, pot teel a surplus Ri:11 which to a i t`'HONE.:90U -_ eAlu the ilOaV .year, ttlld till" in t t� 1 �jCK� ij�(t' SuL'daps And «� t ;�.00 p. ]��a (' Holidays onlq) 30.30 p 1Tl spite of the fact that More moue3 waJ. g spent last year than `before. _ 7 e are glad that this is sci and _ . . (St: rida.rd Tim im7 ) the thank God for it. The pastor D a� as voted as iucreage of X100 in Harness Repairing {v _ E his salary, the ivorease to date _ _ Having resumeil my bn iiless in-Clare- , u from July 1st, :it which Witte the -Return trip from`Pickering $1.00. Intermediate olnts pas etirne to the-church, Afte moat., I respectfully eoHcit the patron= P b p _ r p age of the farmers of the Our-.the business meeting a ali ler re- _charged prolloitionfttel�. g pl P, rounding community. Of all materials and design. 1 `gapared by the ladies was enjoyed I am prepared tn• repair h'rness•tind 7,# k Of al stook. Il will pa de you all, the good fellowship charas- collar; as well as boots rind shoes, eaA at our works a>:d Inspectour elver terisr.ic of such gatherings being Heavy rubbe o owed. btr obis n__prioes Don*-be-®ieled g �' g y Bus stn s zit Gordon Rouse. Passengers taken on` abundantly,epident. The evening EaG�r1�aR KF11.9«.�NS —=-- at 'an, pint. agev swedonotem to them,00a nan1.dies: opened with de etion- „ o _ :`' ly we oan, and do throw off the agent ua]exerclses,conducted by the pas• at the Corner Shoe Store,' - oommiosionof 10 per cent.,"lob you wo 's tor, after which -each memhel's {(al en5onf, (int, n'� f[� oertaialy eelve b pnrohastag from ns. .: "name, whether re42dent or non- a—_ ... ._--- .-- -- - -__-- :'C1 11 �� � S. 'GAR osllsolioited. re�idetlt, Ras called. Thore there �v �Q Ci Sweet 1� �. VVV111....111 tc•:J LT. MATHESON �W sixty rPaponsPs fiiven ,at fRe ntPet I /. 1 ACasdlitiondhtatbs. ` ��j(lltie Ind. L�0 - - i ill{~ „I.d ethers have °ince CEirile 211. M(1 r I L _ O�;oeAna Works, Crhafy,OntastL4 a te •'�i� - 5? * y is .. .^- +f+'. '� t�k ,s�7`,. . ' ,�+„'���. ,;;.• •s•-r<rGk^ -.s, �.. .a ,;;'� t �^• , ..P ~ • +. ,.•. '' ••r w ^w,'. ,..+ s.nk' ...., i .. - -r,.?'^.... aw.u. r:. .,- s.sy.- �'H#,. _ a:,.,- e.•dt� ••�^. .MS. K 4 .nc.,ra^. ..«sw.�z�.•aa.,.'r..�x ..:.,.• rS;�v r.. ;, ?..1.,: _:.:. .hws..7rw1„".•d.?wzc•:.�; =.,.t.. .d.'. .. .�s + _ ..p. >r �S ..'1 'd •sr -.�r.' -. ,'.r •'-r- .�., * '•nmen_a -i• '' a m:�r° _ t _ ' ,,,: '� e t r"..:' .4. �' •� 'y�: ! :. _ +'+`�M �.w w"7+" ..��":"n,'r' a': _.,�,,.....:-.,a _ .k',yiicw•r�.w� .� .� ,,,,y -.j .y„�.c:7...• '�'�" rT,v.•ms.r;�'��'-:• � .. ry pa ifx#he-utensilr..There in ao Y3ek- < > ,&.••AND THR WORST 15 IMT TO-C:QIWS• { q Fll?'I•Y MILLION INCREASE IN DEPOSITS _ er way to poison -an' entire family n thea by using unclean kitchen utensils REPDRTED BY ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ,- - - or plan cups oY water glasses that -- ` t previously Bank Makes Remarkabfili- o s In Past -Fasoat Year. Position Further , have pre used. s ppeerson Pres suffering front some ad The use Strengthened- by Holdings o1 Short Term ieeurltlea. Ea�ninpi Welt -t - 1 alad �+ of-lye w greatly reduce this-hazard. Maintained. " Arounif the bathroom, thoroughZ - s cIeaningg'is made easier and infinitely A gain of fifty millions in deposits, ago. 4Call loans total $46,372,674;come ' more effective by uaing lye. In this liquid assets of approximately 50% pared with $48,616,020 last year. iasEance, and cash'amotintta'g to no•less than 7 e arso acts as a disinfect- Larger Business' Handled. ?� ant as well 28% •of liabilities to the public are s as a cleaner,' =' In the many fields- of industry and • nicest t use lye with amus Outstaadl features commerce served 'by'the Bank there nae es way o e y ill a of brush for hes remarkably'.-strong s statement' which . p vy clealrning ofhas evidently been a demand for ia• is floors or walls. The use of lye in this The Royal Bank of Canada is forward• creased-accommodation. . This is re. �' s ' manner keeps it from corrin I Ing to its shareholders for the gain in current loans, - p g in,son- fleeted' 1n a tact with''.hands and avoids able' Year catling November 30th. A ;50:which. now stand at $264t722,967 y' g out of"the akin or irritations 000,000 gaff to deposits-is-really prep-against ;24 the M dr InOmenal UlTder conditions 2: •Z76. Daring 1923 the ceased by lye. :Lye attacks grease, teat prevail-balance due to the Dominion Govern- ed during the past year and must be 'a •a o and for this reason it will absorb it meat of ;1?,461,7b0, reported a e ° ' 4 accepted as unmistakable testimony D year from the skin. Care should be taken •ago, has been entirely paid o8. . t e ! of the conAdence that is 'everywhere L that it does not come in contact-with placed to this strong Canadian bank- Growth In Deposits. ;l any exposed parts of the hands or In the.large gain Of $50,000,000 in � Ing institution. What will make such- face. - deposits it is to be noted that those +1 The art of making really good, a large gain still more satisfactory in the . 'Savings Department now ` strong, pure lye is gained after many, ihatmo ingsto the general char ter of amount to $311,759,127, as compared the:business done by the Bank therewith $2'7,595,882, an increase. of no many years' a erience and'the older less than ;34,163,245 for the..year. Iye manufacturers usuaIl turn out - �� t .Y _ . are no especially large deposits of any the best product. nature. Earnings Well Maintained. The earnings for the year were well `• KITCHEN CANS'AND CON- General Position Further.Strengthened maintained, profits having amatiiited TAINERS. Ito $3,909,316. This compares with$3; . <_ The general business of .the Bank 958,469 in the.previous year. The - I have the gayest and prettiestset continues to show an expanding ten•Iproflta added to the balance dency., -Total carried • of kitchen containers that I have ver . tal assets are now $538,358,•forward from the. preceding year' seen, and they are home-made tool I 554, as compared with $479:362,366 for brought the total'amotat available for saved all of the cans containing coffee, the previcus year, or a gain of about distributislaup to $4,916,830. This I tea, -and soon, that-came to my kit- $59,000,000: Liquid assets are $233,-was distributed as fellows:then and then interested friends in 125.474, as compared with $216,048,331,Dividends and bonuses to ' saving for me, so I have a variety while cash on hand amounts to $81,- shareholders ......:._...,.;2,85$,000 ......;2,856,000 ' i both in sizes' and styles. 604,539, again t $71,935,920 a year ago.Transferred- to Officers' - ::- I removed all paper labels and gave In the liquid asettp a number of other Pension Fund ............. 100,000 • - each can two coats of white enamel large increases are shown, the princt-Appropriation for Bank guaranteed for mets ,wor . Nein I pal being a gain in short terig govern- 'Premises ........... •.. 400,000 il ' cut from, agazinea, wallpaper books, meat securities. Dominion and Provin-Reserve for Dominion Gov- seed catalogues and such things all of vial Government securities now'stand ernment Taxes, Including the pretty flowers, .butterflies, birds at $28,783,050, ug from $22,950.224, and war tax on Bank N6te and border designs that took-my fancy.._Canadian,.Aluntcip&I >tnd Bri - ,.. .... .... 476,000 o e ' allIftyhr>t� lF� TheA I trimmed closely, following the elfin anri,Colonial Government aecnri-leaving an amount to be carried for- design with a pair of very -sharp ties; Oi r than Canadian• amount to ward of 41,085,830, as agaInst ;1,007: shlars so that there would be no $15,900,383, against ;7,901,927 a year�514 at the 'end of;he previous year. - rough, unsightly edges, -and 'glued V.- them onto the cans that-they beat flt- a principal accounts in the statement of assets and liabilities, 0 coma r pared with 1922, are as follows:- ted, being_careful not to get-too lar 130 Abo t _ bean '9f k - .........:..:�....: ..$23 12'&,474 $216.048.331 II C a design for the size and s Li uid Assets Jq ... 3� can. It is great fun fitting d pick- Total Assets .....................•.. ........'638.358,554 479,362.366 -- Ing esigna,before gluing and t. - Call and short loans ......... 46,372,574 48.510.120 the d rryy _ - Ing -different effects by holding the' Depbsifs not bearing interest .. •• ••.. 109.576.137 94,408,078 l — cut-outs-against the cans., - Deposita bearing interest ..... .............••• $12,769.124 277,595,88E - THE OVERHELPFUL DdOTHER. Md the boy who .was only a teen After these were in place I labeled Total'Deposits ......... :.. ......, 421s34.zB5 8,72 003,961 In 1 to an about hes{months ago "sick and tired of school" each can, some with email letter slid Dominion and Provincial Govt Securities 28.783,050 :22,950,224 studies a young high-school girl re-N� done so well at school since then some with large lefts:.,some with the Canadian Municipal Securities and British, For- rep y mgWry _ W running straight across the can, eign and Colonial Public Securities, other ° »y French; so d haven't got along'that he 1s now resident of his class some with a diagonal ...: .... . Gently said,"I've had too much help in P gonal effect, others than Canadian 15,900,36) 902.927 t and stands.well in his studies, w°th one letter above the Other. These Current Loans and Discounts264,722,967 .2,42,937.476 f '%pry well. You see mother knows� To many young people life•is become I traced on vera dellrately with gra-' Deposit in Central Gold Reserves-,-•:.....- 11,500,0-0 8.000.000 :French, and she likes to help mq.and; Ing hard because it is toff easy. Watch Phite paper, such La is used for china Notes of Bank 1n Circulatfan ...... .......:: 31,22$,6.41 26,645,902 ?`.e hsted.to-take that pleasure away' any..normal healthy boy or girl; ase Paintinsq, and then filled in tLe letters Balance. due to Dominion tiacernmeili .....:.. 17,461,750 carefully with 'blue 'enamel, using a _ ora Ler. But whet I beginagain howa good hard task brightens the chiId's water-color:brash so that the i.ext year. I'm i to do it all by!eye and brings to the face a glow How Nee+�dles Are M1 & _ going I letters were smooth. - .. A Bora. 1-.yself." t of interest, Strong, healthy young. One especially pretty can was treat- There are. L2adhy huge tact in. "When a man:keeps talkin' 'bout o The ;love of-inde deuce and the•backs need burdens to carry-nob over. e4 with a spray of cherry blossoms "he gets'to Pen i such towns as Birmingham, Redditch, bisself." said'Uncle Eben; 0 of self-help are inborn is a heavy,but good hard Latin verbs al. and then lettered with Japanese lets ` Y p veryi gebric equations com � t tern. When every can was done I went and,Studley where needles are mann-:be about &&:companionable as a fiddle normal person; the in the I two- y appear make them-think, and the hundred over it with a very, thin coat of clear factured In millions of millions. Pro-+prayer wii:Otl2y one tune.' year-old who insistently rtaft<ses' shellac and let it df thorou a►-=--• to ba helped sa well as in the ��� that &ret}.rest heavy.enough for 7-thoroughly. cess`after-process 1s carried through pe `� young I foie young b$cks to Bold without strain The,sight of ,my shelf with all of teeth infinite care and .trouble before In the principal countries•which �Y man who:wants to shift for himself. those gay things-In'a raw is guaran- What healthy girl or boy fails to find but with wholesome.exercise: :-When teed to chaisee away the worst case of ulk metal is transformed into hlphty- took Part in the Great War there are polished needles. Briefly'the method zrr 7,124,000 disabled men in receipt of zest in doing work'all by herself or the parent comes along and lifts the blues I have aver had, and my hus- fs,ea follewa:- I pensions. himself,in beginning a task afsd}tang- burden.. he subjects his child to the band declares that things taste better '.First,she mesal ie �pntled" into wire s ing on to the sad,even though the way danger of flabby muscles, loet'ered vi= when they coke,out of nuc retty varying teach through hard places? Tasks are tality, loss 0 ,power, unfulfilled posai- penkagea.-E.-C. R. _ in thickness according to the WOMEN! DYE FADED - bilitiea, - needles required=very thin wire for ; _tike games: they are�b fun. if they . :THINGS NEW AGAIN The dangers of overwork have been THE WAY WE ALL beading needles and thick wire for are too easy. tapestry needles. The wire is cu into k - 'To-day there is no spinning or.weave emphasized until the.phrase is in cur- Ido not need-that load of sous that _ i• -, �• rent and continuous use. Is It not time clutters up my garret. stripe equalling the-length of two Dye Or''j"ln# Any Worn, ShtlS- Ing for the girl, no woodpile for most to thing of nnderworL and its attend- I would destroy the lot of its but some- finished needles. boys. As household labor has teaaened, ant evils? how cannot bear. it: Chen the centre of each length Is by ant or Drapery. the high school curriculum has Chang- " And"so I let.the whole mess stay, and pressed flat to the extent of ane-size y - :ed. The work there has grown harder; never scrutinize it, teenth of an. Inch.or more. . This pro- young people are expected -to know TWO DAINTY_APRON'S. But: some glad day the-time may come whew I can utilize it, T. M. P. cess is governed by the kind•of needles more. Some wise parents have met _ %~ in course of manufacture, as the flat- -Diamond Dyes the new conditions sensibly. Many f ,, *T a rar �MiNr ��� tend parts wili.eventuaily be the .welcome the sgrious study.put upon i 4 + 4 - ULAJ1iKlIL1 j iiL heads of the completed articles. . 'their• children; but some-and their _. "eyes" _ _ if The eyes' are made next, holes be- Each 15-cent package of "Diamond anxietyis easilyunderstood and for- Aa���'ryryiiCCT C g •punched 'on either aide of the Dyes"' contains directions so simple van-have teed to -hy. doing 2 - \' AGtZl S i �O�IJ pressed portions.' The lengths are that any woman can dye-or tint any or t emselves. Many a pointed at the ends and are then cut.old, worn, faded thing mew, even if she 5 mother confesses to hemming'for her tato halves; thus two needles are' he never dyed before. Choose any daughter when the 'sssignmei.ts in ? To guard the baby against colds e nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. made from each piece of wire. I co r at-drug store. domestic art are heavy or troublesome. � , Heat ie �- . Many fathers do the lessons in maths- 4. , s .. � . The Tablets are•a mild lazafive' that applied'to temper the steel,I - will keep the little one's stom.ch and after which the needles are somewhat mattes that are puzzling their children. 0■ ■ ■'■ ■ ■ ■■■ P g �, sa bowels working regularly. It is a re• blackened. To clean them they are ■ ■ A young girl 'said recently;"I have _ -`a pile of essays that have good-marks '►, are gritty substances. The drums revolve - ■ on thettl; but when'I �radnate`I m and bowels are in good order that g M ung lay them awa}3, tie them with and the metal is rubbed free from im- - M -- colds will not exist; that the health EDDYS ribbons, and label thew `Mother's.Es- - S of the little one will be good sand that removed from tles by friction. The needles cad_ ■ are he will.thrive and be happy and goodone- - says, for she gave me the ideas for natured. The Tablets are sold by in another containing a much finer ■ MATCHES ■ - most of them and helped me to write - grit, ■ ■ all of them."'That mother wanted her medicine dealers or by mall at 25 hi hl until eventually they emerge 77fem&w}ou� cents a box.from The Dr. Williams' g Y polished. `f - e�� e t��s,.,. ■ y daughter to,succeedl but she forgot Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat -�---` 1 L/C(,ee!- *mt�-it-was not a case of makiri an 'Pattern 3438 supplies these styles. _ - ' , eras but an essayist g• I` is cat in one Size Medium. ItFO. 1 The highest Jumper in the animal ■ jjJf Jj��jw/ r Everyone knows the oma will require '%, yard•of 36-inch. ma- Butterfly's Tiny Nose Longest world is the black jaguar of South ' misguided, terial and No. 2 will require 1% yard. America, which has been seen to,`leap a ort Gia svaavwsEta n,c�xi►na � - overhelpfiil mother who dresses her Lawn dotted Swiss dimity, crepe Scent Range. iW auto Timm BY tuwa a ■ ` Yfrom-the ground to a branch fifteen Bill daughter beyond the family income.'and and embroidered materials are attrac- The Germans and French are agreed feet overhead.. . . -ice/ ■■111/1■ • 1 ■1 ■ One.mother works in a department tive for these'styles. -at'least upon one thing, and that•i9 I'• , ip store that her daughter may dress like A pattern of this illustration mail--'that the butterfly has the• keenest �I a girl of fashion. The girl has an ed'to any address on receipt of 15c in sense of smell of any living creature: _ �p L Pub- -excellent voice,-but'she will never be silver or stamps, by the Wilson Pub- The marvellous smelling power of BRAND NEW NOI'Se CoilBf OI" Stable Blanket - a singer because the mother has tak€n Toro ntoCOA]Iow two.week for receipt the Purple.Emperor,.the Zebra Swat- away her power•to do-the ability to U. S:•Ade of M ty Of pattern. _ - loWtain, the Palated Lady and Otber Itis ontst3e of the Lone m.er oe K.bb 8kaakatJa made of waterprobt binwn cotton deck lined }told fast onto the end. species Is so acute. and operates at �� •:Ktotte Leary"blankaL matartah extending from tinder the Lem to a Size 76 laches A young boy came home the other _ at bottom 64 Inches at top• dept]; d tied 66.1-s inch... 3epth or back �d ee lncLee, Two sur-' A PRESSING TIP: - such Jong, range that it 1s almost in_* clulea, each three inch" w+.de,,strongly stitched and reinforce& It is the eduim artiaU--U-11, -' day and threw his books impatiently conceivable to 'the average person, durable. warm and Will At any gab eisad hone. Buy the rest tidos and papporae: them bn a chap. "I'm sick and tired of To iron the act et i awash skirt considering ing the apFa� of the but. �iew ce we an Qom.i° supply o you. weight 10 will never10, du„4d.°1^sh up weight, 10�2.50� smoothly and so the imprint of the school," he said. His mother had some hooks may'not be seen_on the right - of the. ideas of the Spartans. `Tin side, lay., placket, hooks down, on In a book written by Dr. Kurt Floe oec. toaetLer with' >� >mtshLore :red dick and tired of housework," Horse braer . Bal., Cenginln9 le elanket. .t2 25 was her a thick pad or a folded Turkish towel riche, one of Germany's best known Brushes the WhtlewN Prlo. of............... ... ' reply, "but its my work. Going- to and piesis on the right-side of the skirt. naturalists, the writings of the French - son school is ours. " Brand ttew, °� y Cru ahead and.do it The hooka will not he bent' and the entomologist 'Fabre are quoted at , ,ham U.S., Army McClellan Saddles right side will be smooth and flat- length, Professor Fabre diti IIB II8W Size. 600 ` Q Bread now, steel ------ French authorities to prove that the a 1 Yz{1•t eanY ; -"Weeli�t 28 Potinds. 7 LYE, THE HOUSEWIFE'S PURI, butterSy's.sense of smell is Betound• ee.as 11on. `�-,,, ». M I-N I N C STQ�KS coir y 46.00 e�FIEF.. Ing. r Combs We OcMaure In the shares of iu Normetn on: Many doctor's bills would be avoided New U. S. Army "0b • tario 011111119 Companies, baring apeclal YlotUtim NO.'AdmittanCe. stuff C -•- -• y, if women realized the small amount of : 5 •- _..- l..,. for the execution of order, "Ich rscetee the. el.ae dorso sash .AL Leather - trouble that is required to.keep'their A busy man tacked the following an- DromDt and careful attention of a msmbee of _hOme6 not only clean but sanitary and Unwed ,Double Rifle }q Saddles Y y nouacement on the door of his real- .ZeS -errand-->7ot�tteaeie ar•,,,,, Lttormation roncernlaa any ComDan7 pally 'Berta-proof. and Doable Blt - .- tutalened )1erkK ntmmary' fear to retlutlat deuce: "No admission except on buss- Bridles each — atttrutat Shipplaa Ettabuehed leve• One of the most powerful, econom- nese. No business transacted here." Brand Now&•pound, Au 90011. guaranteed u•reprie. welebt ss pOH teal and easy-to-obtain diaiilfectanks ou.e Drab won •�g slates or money retnnded _ HERON & Coe in-the world is lye. The generous use The notice on, the back door read: Ben slankw. Slee. aaeA 00 teal t of• this commodity will prevent .the ''PIea" do not Bnter without knock• 7s: es .....:...... o.eh Members Torontoetock Exchange spread of disease germs.. Ing, Please 4o not knack." J. SILVERMAN A BROS., INC., 594 Broadway, New-,`York, N.Y., U,&,K. ° 4 COLBORNE ST. - TORONTO For cleaning pots and pans and 4 send thanks or money order. to Dept CDA. _ wasmu dishes, a weak solution of Saturn has ten moons;fupiter nine,, Note- no we Pay'No Forwardlns charor Dab. wholnare ant- Roan Diealbatore,' r ISSUE No. 2-24. Iye w!Y make the work cadet and also and Mars two • y .. ... .; . . ,...'o,.. , r.'t• .�•1y'-i,�S.,'s'.r. °.y' yis_'"`v�d�^�':?n-�v.",.. $':at�.•;6:a Jl�y�•;". .E^n-„+Z-.-5.1 'd', ;•:5C04Qo.0 " ;�..s°r,•.,;,-. .:,p �-:.- :,.sVin,,,..t'. ,e-- ��k ..�; `ip �•5r,7,, k �qr. ••S.r..,�1ae'•'' «e'. i .; �•':. .sole. i,.y,;j,"„ !II i : ..�. r m � u+, .,s,Y',? ,..5. r .. r. _. � Y:•w~,. _ .-.. .+. •;A 0.-' -s .5 eu - .. .,..;.,,,•a � t:...r,•N .ro' 0 _ . , • Me& .1:111101111 AdVOrdeenjenft EALT H EDUCATI 6N--­,. IJL areas titles,h10c each. Fibtio Histo Philoso yy $dance. Cata�• BY DR. J. I -MIDDLETOi�I - logo©�rae. Acs my PubZlrhin�, 7os- Provinolal hoard of HealXh, Ontario $padinp Avenue, Toro to. ;y Ors Middleton will be.glad to answer questlons ori, Public Health mals ` Unroaronable tera._Th rough alfa comma. Addret him a<Bpsdlaa Haase,f3padina said?" Crescent, Toronto.' "Whadya think the dumb-bell jea snorted the coal man, banging up the _ receiver. ''He-eatsi our substitute for - - - anthracite woe _ _ -- •-- F)aly-by--the-et c ee erence to the health. do their best to a Isn't bWhat,d'ya • _. _...._. cdu^ate the 6'piise he expect I" era And the choicest of Red Rose Zeas its the quarantine regulations,can dangerous . - public tie to the dangers _ 4 . T4 i Communioabie: diseases"`•o kept at 's of communicable diseases, and try-to -ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY minidlum. Those abusing the com- getpublic support and cooperation. in Kiep.Mlnarcro-Lirilmerit in the house► carrying out measures that are noes= 4w _. mon welfare are public nuisances and nary for the public welfare. ' should-be prosecute as such. f A few sags ago in a Michigan The•total�nuinber�bt-achools'within The Social Condition of' The 1 Risers. The rtPst major'itty of poo b are the Em ire re rted as keeping Y re- willing two cases of scarlet fever were re- P I1O P g EIA g and anxious to assist the ported b the_Bilgti. Not long ago, writes a contributor, $earth De Department in observing guar- P y a citizen. When the state Pire Day amounts to 71,264, and the ?F. On' the fon roll 01 the Lard Chas, there a medical inspector arrived on the scene approximate number of• scholars at- Oe appeared ,in a Sunday paper antine laws, but there seems to be a he actually found nix cases. This state lendingthese schools is nearly Y. cellos of England•stands the name of verses that rat! somewhat as follows: few Persons scatteYed ..throughout of affairs showed a gross laftit on the y 9r Lord Chelmsford, who before he was c••ery district who have no health con- a 760,000. _ Carl J. Farley's hair was Burley;, science—that is the do net seem to Part o! somebody, and ea a result an m elevated to the woolsack' bore the aid-mic of scarlet fever is now Some folks called him curley Farley.; realize,the importance of any proven- th name of Thesiger. , Is, Sir Algernon reatening that district. The des etch N He agreed to pleat some bariey five or quarantine measures to pre- West's.entertaining book he tells how states that the blame for the situation -T-. .E Ito Fora•mea named Peter Worley. vent or curtail the spread of com-' fila Michi an P 1! e i } young Thesiger flint attracted to him- municable disease. f g . town can,be,traced NIGHT& to' abject carelessness on the self the notice a his profession Just recently I meta peculiar, but'the local health officer. But.fortthe MORNINGS+' He was engaged as junior counsel Worley liked to'get up early SIRS, all too common type of inaviaaal efforts of a former health officer, ` Tomas otherwise with rley'Farley; whose daughter , the a case vrhere.the polnt_ta dispute was, ghter had contracted scarlet schools would 'probably have to clone KEEP YOUR EYES He Came late to plant the barley, fe:•er. He was not at all willin cLBAN CLEAR'AND HEALTHY „= whether a tenant might throw up his g to their doors.observed in has been very �u.owr..a.vLe w•,,,a.,..,,,,�,aa,�,�„,e le the house finding that'here were bugs Which merle Peter Worley surly. _x p her iaolatRd after the actual fever poorly observed in the--M- had nici aIi lease our house that he had tabes. Coun- F seed 'swag, his reason being and on vne of the parsons disregard- Worley ` said, Now, Mr. Farley, that •She had got the disease from ing it,.a fine of $16,has almady be6n eel on the other side began his state- I've been looking fol yon hourly." somebody else and somebody else a�aia imposed.' It seems inconceivable that ment by saying, 'Our contention, my IFarle}, said, "I got here fairly could get it from her."' A most de•'such vital things as health reguletlonsNervous People lord, Is that when. the defendant took " spicnble attitude,you will say,and yet, should be disregarded in this day and Early, though I'm feeling poorly g over the house there was not a single knowin that such people are about age. If i That haggard, care-worn,.depressed ..-bug in it." - g' � P � g ignorance is bliss, thea.bliss .r ` Worley.could not stand to parry. can you wonder at a unsatisfactory is short lived if the ignorance concerns look will disappear and nervous, this •' "That is,exactly' the plaintiffs cage, results obtained Sometimes even when itself with health matters, people will gain in weight and my lord," said Thesiger;tamping up; At the time was feeling burly; _ etrengtb— -when Bitro-Phosphate It "they were all married and had ez• So c landed throuFarley, a** -����!' O� Y•__ �� taken for a short time. Price #1 per Knocked him throe the gates called ,tA[/ 11.11 s�s++g tremely large families." ply _ - - 4Allpkge at your druggist. Arrow Chem! Begging in Europe. cal.Co.,'25 Front St.East,Toronto,Ont " HiS Hearing Restored. The verses bring to .mI%d-the real �� �L=ih CTO��N` Since Har�F. Sinclair, the Ameri• ; Peter Worley, who was the origin S 1 HS can oil magnate, refused the Albanian The Invisible ear drum Invented by early riser. He and his hired man, _• throne, the government .of the riffle A. O.' Leonard, which is a miniature Louis Bunsen,were putting out a crop -` Adriatic state has been casting about, For the Hidne S Indfgeatfon Disappears When the g pegapbone, fitting inside the -ear on. is White River bottoms, and, since Europe for a:auitable man LtlbetpU. he Aibaniaaa ap- shay troubles are frequently hearing of hundreds of people in New I could tell the time pretty well by the parently have given up the idea of se caused by badly digested Food s,• trains. - No. 4, which The urgd`nt need of all who suffer which overtaxes these organ ,to York city. Mr..Leonard invented this : passed at half curing an American to hold the step= from Indigestion; and who fled the ter of power since three of them, in- °II>maatetheirritarttacfdsEormed. 1, drum to letfeve himself of deafness Deet three o'clock is the_morning, was from8ch`unable to ` and head noises, and it does this so its coavenlent as as alarm ciocl� perform its usual eluding Jerome-Bouaparts sytd Wil H°p your NO° � t° properly successfully that no one could tell he I Louis Bunsen was•a hungry-looking tmnctioa,3i/, tonic to enrich the blood: liam B,'Leeds, jr•, already have de digest the Food by taking 15 to - ft a deaf man. Itis_e�ctiT&. man who apparently never got enough Pain gad di�tress after eating Is the Iiia ly reh- 80 drops of Extract of Roots,sold deafneds Is caused by'catarrh or by to.eat. Hilda. Worley's wife, siOl h s a Albania is now looking for a wealth as • a p; pe.**^*�*•d or wholly destroyed natural more than once, "If I could only get weak to perform the work of-digesting British nobleman or gentleman an and your kidney disorder will loam).. A request :for Information I that ma,a,filled up, I'd be satisfied," the food taken.. InAhis condition some promptly disappear. Get the ruler. The job fres been uttered to the to A. O. Leonard, Snits 4E7, TO Fifth j One people foolishly resort to purgatarea,1 genuine. SO&and$1.00bottles. sight Biter Worley heard a Dake of .his 2 who, creevex, it'con- L A • asenme, New York CltJ, will be given !train go by he called Hilda to get but these oaias/urther agga'avate the tent with.his 200,00'0 tarp in BCotland Crombie. of Atl►- - `s prompt reply. salt.'breakfaht Thea he and Bunsen rash- pad preleis his own bodyguard Pills enrich and uri • New-strength Is, given weak atom- - —� ed o8 to the barn 'to teed sat) 1r►,er oil highlanders. ,. the teams. . When they came back ache by Dr. Willisima' Pink Pills be- An Irish earl also has been offered �• _ breakfast wu, ready,..and they-all sat cause these purity the Albanian kingship, but, like Dix. PATCH 0the )flood supply. Thin it the natural -down to eat raeli, who' declined the throne of F` "Somehow I don't teal hungry this process of giving strength and tone Greece many years ago, this Iris ri " to the stomach,and It scconnts for the nobleman n ■■■ w molt;ing," remarked Bunsen listlessly. prefers the tranquillity end �1 A � Hilda looked at him In unfeigned, speedy,relic! Is,stomach disorders that serenity of old Ea�laad. Uaa.i.l CHIN % yt _ toltowa the use of Dr. Williams' Ptak The problem may possibly be solved Pula. The appetite revives, -food Can �-'�-- J "You're not rick, are you, Bnnsea•T'• by the approaching elections fa AI- '�' Rash Itched and she said. be taken without stiscomtort and the bania whoa'the�opnlation will be call- ' • "'Na,"replied the hired man; burden and pales of indigestion are ad upon to express, 'its choice for Bt1PRed• CUtI�:UPa Healed• ,.iurL dispelled. 31r.,-William Johnson, a monarchy or a republic Qon't feel like,eating: i wonder why prominent business man o! Lequille, - "1 had a Amy otecsema it isn't daylight yet?" N.S., bears testimony to the value of + os,my chin. It !n a rash ' ' Thea someone looked at the clock; Couldn't Return the Compliment J#, these pills In cased of is kind. He and was troublesome, itching •!t was lust half past eleven; The sup- A Yorkshire farmer was asked to and burning d loss rays: "i was attacked with Indigestion ag tfl�• �• I loaf mm�� - posed No. 4 had been a returning ex• the tmaeral o! his' neighbor's third rat at night on account of the 17 ^' earaioa freta, �d a�ompa. I by-arescr cramps lh the wife sad, as he had attended the fun- talon, and my Lae span disisgmed - stomach. I was prescribed.for by the for the time, family doctor, but got very little bene. oral of the first twA his own wife was ,.I.tiled tunny different rratedlea War hureesed Illiteracy et Tllaa I tried some of the a&ver. smrprised when he informed her that wi"I'tried mss. I cc Among Fren8h Youths, tised remedies but with no.better re• he hated,declined the invitation. tlaaa Boa and ointment, ich _ Twenty-five per cent. Aliterate•—that suit. Indeed my condition was grow- for a reason, he btronsht to right away,and ager On being praised is the war's easel upon the working lug worse. Then I read of the case,.at said, with hesitation: "Weil, you see, using two cakes, of Cutiem•a Soap class youths of France, according.to a man who pralsed Dr. Williams' Pink lass, It makes a chap feel a bit awk- and two boxes bf Cations Ointment "Md your hubby cut out anytbtng.;examinations in two regiments of con- Pills whose Condition was similar to ward to be alma accepting other folk's I was completely haled." (Signed) dor the New Year!" scripts last month which showed that my own, and I decided to try this civilities when he never has anything Hiss, �7 cam ]I. - "I'll nay.sol He Cat oft half my al- med1rine• The result, I think, was of the wrt to aa'k 'em back to" �,Nova only�OD—anE of 800 could read and �lowaaca" write, whereas only 160 had the educa• amasiaa, as the use of six boxes re• _ use tud�Soap, ointment and }; l `�— tion o1 the average stored me to my former good health. The climbing perch, anabas scan- Ts�m d°wy > Silence is golden. This may explain ma8 boy of 12. During I caa therefore warmly toilet�o�' + why there are few rich men in politica,�the war; intend of coatinnimg their y comme..d the dens,native of India,has rudimentary s..p.a..ars tt a studies, boys of 9 and 10 were recruit- big#t this medicine for s ach troa- lungs as well as gills. It-can live a � Pad -t ed into factories at all kinds and paid long Mme out o! vgatar, can travel A.Me ara ea.ttt"d give. men's wages. Naturally, they'did not " Yom Can get these -PTAs frgm any considerable dicta ees 'overland, as LL ASPIRINgo back to school of er the war. medicine dealer of by mail at 50 cents by extending the ends of its gill covers. A moveateni is under way to compel a box or six boxes for$2.60, from The and.pressing its fins against the bark — ) ;;. oil each oaascripta to'stttsnd special WlilLams' lkedicias CO, Brookville, can mount the stem of a conveniently MOTHER OF classes 'ten h tree at least fir enough menace to French lntellectuar-prestige - to deserve its name. Beware of Imitad removed. Lea's than- 2 per cea�of watch Worn on West is Bit .��R�E FAMILY ~ French soldiers were classed as de- - Of.QoW Vanity. ivao�i Give Skk Child flcient before the w r, coming chiefly A Congo black never carriej his sn ����`��� from the seafertarg folk.of NortaLudy "CalifOd'aq! Fig Syrup a ndf Lydia E. Pink: and Brittany: watch !n his,pocket, for he's too anxi- �� one to have it displayed to public gale. 1larllNew Laxatlw Ior i •tltott4 �i VEgetablO Conpound { '-,alvei It a'Wld Be h. He weals !t on his wrist or ankle, of Oonatipatad yby er Chtl/. �0iC><' Md>th�'i - R Fal and Mike were delivering a load ban" about his neck—very.proudSAYS o!his European possession. _ Constipated,oil. Hemford,N. S.—"I am the i� of coal when-their progress was halt• -�cds, feverlsh, or Of four children abd I was so weak after ed by a funeral procession. All biaake•!a the Congo are divided feat bub came that I could not da - "I wish I knew where I. sI� colic Bab! y into two glasses—those who own y end Children'love y work and suffered for months until to die," remarked Pat R �� watches and'tho'se who' don't The to take friend induced me to try bright little metal case with its genuin Ly "Why?" asked Mike. ' m,88' "California F i 'e Vegetable Compound Siat� "Became b ossa, I'd never go near terlously beating heart seems to have the Vegetable Com and my — - - that place" a magic influeave over is darkekia- '�' . MK Syrup." No othe we -lean left me ss, e .a, tied possessor. t t a five regulates my back fres gone. I tell aA my a salt; _ 'When ordertng goods by mail send Last.•year France exported to her. �` the tender little who are troubled with female we kneed a $o=Won Express Money Or1er. African �_ bowbIs so nicely. to take Lydia E. Pinkham a Vircuse P poasesafons, according to a It sweetens the stomach and starts mporand, for I think it isIInless yon gee the acme "Bayer customs report,689 gold watch, 1,620 the 'liver and bowels acting without medicine ever eold`�ou n=as ..Cross" on package or on tablet, yore - .French.,ifrica south sl.the Sahara silver watches; 7,970.of ordina metal ,my letter.'"—Mm no no i. ng genuine Bayer As-' g � ng griping. Contain no narcotics or Hemford N. S. are not getting the is now raisin wheat and cotton. and, 2,928 clot including alarm "California". soothing dross. Say, California' to � 1 pirin proved safe by miliioga �ad pre• ,Three years ago this section imported -clocks. •_ your druggist and avoid connterteits'. My First Chid t scribed by physician of _="twenty Its flour, but there are now flour mills — 0 "California „ three years for hist upon genuine Fig (lien Allen, Alabama.� I have beet:- at Timbuktu and Kati, and as soon as Europe now contains fifteen ran= Colds Headache irrigation works bein 0 ByrnD which' contains dlrectloas ' early betieflted by taking'Lydia P.'. ga g built along the archs and ten presidentei. kham's Vegetable Compound for 'Toothache, ambago Niger, are completed there will be bearing-down feelings and pains. I was Neuritis Rheumatism: tiled in this way f crops for export The French also �trou y or beady fob Neuralgia Pain, Pain g STOMACH MISERY Frost Bites yenta foIlowin the birth of m Brat "� -.• Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Plan meat packing and refrigeratin p g ' hardly stand ou D plants with a capacity of sixty-five child and at times could handl only., Each unbroken package con. Are often dangerous. Aub well m feet Aneighbor-.recommended ;> thousand tons of chilled melt' `an bad _ 'talus proven._d;irsations...-..-Haadg h IN in eases pa a egg a Compound to me after I .; pec cl� p ot}a a year taken doctor's medicines without muc� of twelve tablets coat dew centi. bt4g• 7 and heals. benefit It fres relieved my pa, and gists also sell bottles o1 24 and 100. The talk,that counts for seaters is .. gives me strength:I recommend it and } 'Aspirin is the trade mark (registered "P pea'DiaDepain In the,quickest, , ve you permission to use my '!a Canada) of Bayer Manufacture at not cheap—!t costs atndy,'eSorY;homis surest relief for indigestion, gases, a f give. letter."-Mrs, IDA' R ,Gly r" of reading and concentration, and fiatnleace heartburn, sourness or ' tile p,of SalfcylImeld. i►, Alabama. '- - - kaewn'that Aspirin Practice, practice,-practice.--Sheldon stomach diatress_..,cansed by acidit . p _ _ _ __ a w Women who suffef should write to the means Bayer Manufacture; to assist The optimist is..ti man who has a A few• tablet's sive almost immediate M IF LydiaE•PinkhamMedicine Co.Cobourg. ghe public'agafast imitations, the Tab- good time•wh_erever he goes because stomach Tailef. Correct your stomach Ontario, for a frog copy of Tfa L. Mets of Bayer Company wnF,.e good time with him. and digestion now for a few cents. Pinkham s Private`Text-Book atpon packages of "Ailments Peculiar to Women." p -. with t11elr general trade mark, the Drngtittr aeU millions of ISSUE No. ?r-�2+t: quires Crtas- — Ask toe• Mlnord'e-end-tilts no etMt. s■ Dfa y,.�� Y e Pap ' Del►s1a.' � T t r: .. ..3 J� ? r ,. #a .. �„.. .,,A ,>. .•' i...:'6'. ,l - a' `.: tt .. .µ +h:•; . ,yJ.} 1' �,+"NI r..'6 'A✓ rr.!mGt t a �• ta. .k r. .r ter„,.. i r T. •q m fi..x ��"v,. - d'4'l+^ .�,'iF '5 •k "al A. sxS:._,,N,t��.:,�..._w„.. >.,�rt w::.+mM'4c!.3.,....r,heh:�� f�F* +eu.�5.� sL.._s..�� -- s . , �.�; . -,r, ' .-+a:s 1'�A. �.x � �,a'x'".•, - -1.11•`a,. ,ma "'' '47.r -_,xR.'i,' . " x. ,7, - L. .„q f..:- a F .a i r a'. -4 -+ r _ .. ' r, :r-.4-r :;- ,-. . - •-,• :. :r -.� , r- a - ,. ry, F•, . .. L 1. ` ,c IF, �....11,1��'..,r44, 1A , -•:+• \ :,.+.w.. .,I. ,«y�.% ....... .... L.�_�...,_..-..j..,.,y�.f� _ .. .. ,_ ,�ir. ;qW +t „a„: ..,,,...... ... "'-,..'.,,."`,`"' ,-�, _ .. .. .,sc•r +° �., - — . - � — " --Mise Fati keo had a buafvess t • ..13AisE REGI&F13R. _ 'i ,� ` :`'LUOALiaDB. ` ` trip to the clty.on Tuesday. -- t ti a f s y ,� ; 1 e' -ivio-Ulan Hull .Mrs. [stinks en. SATCRnAY, JAI;, 19.th-Aucti9n sale -- �. y _T_•• ,, tertained a fete friends 'un �Ved•I of farm stock (including 40 head of , `,,--Mrs: T.-E. Pugh, of Claremont, nesdit a;euiuQ. - t hitgh grade citttle. brood sows) itts�- _ __ 1. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. CV. Y I plemettts, etc., at lot la: cot:,�,Pieii, - p --` • -Miss �Min'fiie Bray, of Will Ly, erin the property of Qh�es. A:BA, .�' � �r=r _ J. Miller. visited her brother and other chty. Sale atone o'clocl}! gee bills. - � � -- ~ John Monte; of Toronto, a ntA. sit - friends here this week. til w. Maw. auctioneer. . .. - -the holiday at the `home' o his The social daneie Riven in- tfle TvztsD,nY; JAv. loth-Auction sale of - -parents here, ' Tgwu.$all on Friday t-vening last I farm stock and ivapleulente, the pro. r - - ;tom Win''. Fdnry toil e h rejf911s-1i- 'by the Piclseru)g orc�iestra Nies s�tip 41'Peter Pbl ll�?t le; e, con, 6, 1. . pp ,' rel neat Tuesday to attend t* his largely attended and. mut h enjoy LTabtld�e township' No peseive, •. + 0 akz professional duties. ed b;' all. ( _5.ale atone o'cdoek sharp: See oldie, _ w R'- =RSP. E. Bruce, of �yeaford, —Mrs. John Law and Rrand� Wm. �Iaw,auctioneer. /q �� 'called upon li number of Pickering daughter,_of Toronto, have re• -"�- � �/ ; "friends one day last tvee.k. turned liolne after .spending the - X�� �dcerttsumor►cr. _ _ e -Thomas Dcvyer, of Toronto, holidlfy with the former'$ son, ,G, ' re at the weekend at the home and �Srs. LaN. �' FOR SALE-A large 'fur r-eat+ size - _. _ _..� ,: pe �" of his mother, on Ohareh st. _The Pir keriti `Orchestra twill }2, almost new. Cheap, F.Chidlow.Clare- --=- =The attendance at'the•vari�ciLis gi e a social deuce io' the Town m°pt. - 7cf e, 'i'hoes H-' ea y S`Ochs OR 'BALE'-Sc&ch Collie u s •�V@a)teL'3 �� t'i . , ._ , ,chu'rches on Sunday last, especial- Hall, ora the, eveniva of Friday, �i�. , p P • _ 1 in t e avenin was.ver small. 1 through-bred,Sable,-,weeks old, read y•to '(� y y g 3r Jan:18th. Admission: gents to ; o, Fred untin Pickerin 11 11n bb�rS H6ek_�'. oa �E� -Dr. E. ..A. .Sadleir, Dentist, * g $ g' a, -- t ladies please provide. -- - { practicing in Toronto, will be here _ -The motor traffic ozi .'the'-Pro-`T OST-On Christroa.s day. a yellow UT.fIC1{',1�'E'ai' i lII hfS OffiC6 on Thursday from lG - I L. collie dog; short tail. Phone Malvern \' _ , -1. . 113i. to 5 p, m,.•as usual. >E vineial highway hRs been checked 1,0 . G�raldClazk,Dunbarton 17-18 r- _ considerably by the snoN storm.! _ or -Rev.P.F. Gardiner conSlticted TUOD FOR 89LE. by the cord t The truc'lt_ andnl0t0l'bt15Ee_, how- Maple,.beach acid oak.- Orders taken i' n the services in the D' nbarton-'ever; continued their trips ui[lti• ant delivered. Lorne Squires.LakA Shore 1rI8 F11 , Presbyterian church on Sunday � _ •'' terrupted. 7 afternoon, as tale pastor•of the ANTED-Cord wood rut. 'R'il1 . e a e, tU Lm Owing to the wildrweather we �'� pay S= per toed'for catling, at 2ti � . congregation,Rev:J. F. Clugston, -. have t3eCti['ed C hetltt111G coal RC con. 4. Pickering, Apply Dick Moore,Picker , I.- has not sufhclently reeovered•from ing P.o. is _ much reduced prices. Selli , now . - G I his recent accident to resume his. - _ - • _ . dutiey� } .: at $15 aG per ton, Lash. Phone �OR• SdLE_%c Veral Shorthorn . r .,. . t yOLlr.,order. , Pickering Coal Co.; bulls.Cotswold and Shropshire ram lambs. �,� '. '-On account of the caretaker L * . � .1, red T. `�►Llf1t'lYl �1 '�{�' 'IIS - qnr t,?'ee�p, john.bcott,R.R..,Claremont Phone 3t3Q3. lif r - .. i, i d � being unabr`o' to...n ake-"the heating -A most pleasant time _ was , g� . system-at the school perform its spent at the home of W. J. and �IDER3IAAINf -d'am pueriday and . - .. Established l8o"7, duties, owing to the taek.of Nater,. p , make cider every Tuesday.and friday and Mrs. hiller on� Wednesday even- by appointment. Geo. Cammack,-Phone Pick. jy the children as well as the teach- 1-Lia.- . . ' . •. -stf • ' .. ing, •when 'the , menitiers of the - _ . . . er 'c- t •ers hEtid an enforced' holiday 'on Ladies' Aid of 9t. Andrew's church FOti:�D-YonnR hound. Otavner ctin -- r=�• - - -- -:Monday, much.to .thti delight of and their husba ad's- met for a l� have same by proving ownership and-pay= ' 1. `° , the former. In their eyes a sick - i in expenses. Apply to person to fames Carter, .- - ,., - 9ocial,Litt,e. Gienhlaior. 15-18 -' I f 1 e •fnrMice- is as much to be.desired -Andrew.Forsyth, formerly of -- r 0 - as a Sick teacher. - T UST-In front of hies s oflicP, xc �7 . T -A number from Pickering, in• Piekerdug, has been reelected to . air of black-woollen.mits, on Thursday p 0 g the�pOBltiOn Of :�I3yt?1" of gintaltl- mornin .Dec. 27: Finderpleasa )ea,eszme,at � h tog . 0 -- _ t eludin members of file Fire Qom- ta, .ask., for .the third time, fur mew-�� Ce 177 lin the ToNrn Hall,. Brougham, last R=hen writing td the \siva on qt tilt ''r Haut r. • c eE"UL W: CY Farsy2h of t'; Canadian ` Thursday evening and report'a - Academy of Music. roronto Will Lake puppils , "4o" *4 -.-.x _ ; JaU. 0#b, he says that they hive in pnano at his residence.Pine st., Whitby. Pd - large attendance and an excellent r^ _ - ls;19 , -: ..r °x held a very flne'tai,nter, although ephone 1:7 y _ _ .. k 'program. The Fire Company wish 'it had turned "chilly" for a' few - '" + to ealiress their sincere Rraititnde _ 'OTIC'-h-Tbe'pa ty hi,lping t'wun- .11 a..., - C� _ to file BrousthAro people for their. days with a ten)perature of 4a selves to theroi!voff the fenceQn2ndcop., - debrees below zero, but hRt� b®' covering ArrMld's propp_ccrty must cease doing so c A'•.. ar " e . - Most' liberal flonation of $40,.for COmc(Ill. "mild"•a alar with only• or,will sof cr trtfinedzate yrosecat--i T.,W, r� , r Lhe assistance_ retidEreell b .the 1 g Y Sutlsons._owncr. 17=18 U ''r - - _ 10 de„rees betory r-aro. This isr� : ----company at the recent. fire. lit ttite a eontra•:t -svith . Florida r; OR SALE-Pens 'htecl Taatcrr rrh � . ,� ., which their chemical Sre, engine 1 Pira•'Co),te ups. cutter, hcasy__ + _ g where a'number'cif ei,e:ith3 .have �,,x,,,. ,,,W witP.pFi 'Ra. at lot 53,.Q.F.con, '/' "cad � - undoubtedly sa�eLl a nuruber ,f eiJ1d. .. YckennR.' Phone ri0, ?rLtil,'•:n. Fred.Lacey. ;•"�^ �t ,^�� " 1 ,, , batldiuf;s from dectructfon. TtiP• oceu�bou ill ctrl x k on-Tuetitday Highland Creek P.0 17•.'0 • „. , ', " ) , -_ . ,f t1'tl9teed Uf.the I+irE? CUtiiliany W ill • - ' —_ _�.., - s-¢ ,. >A 7r;.a -� f morning the rF,:lANnt- .of Ll a-vel- ANTE1�-�in.triu.J m�n. NIttcthe. '+�'i; , _-* �c� il.`o R6, Ilan the doilu,ti,n for the i[uprave " � r �•.;,yughlYez ea«d,n(ern cork wd _ ' f s^:; �S 1111 nt,uf-LV N equipinvilt. liege were .RCOtI�'�1 fr'Jm Lll?2t'tMo;r,: .• :t e.- Acnmsortahiebomc and.pr-- - X11-1,-.*_11!_- �• r\�r ,lutul7er11 b, th I ritil°Wg Of the fi r;�t.a e t ,,< t en,orli_rtzht man. .S;ate.aage rt f. ,r`, „ j . - W• T11AtUild �weatLhPr A p3rQlitly iZlRrltl.- -It proVt�r1_td hN the .t.a1>`r c-enc.,ard"sa."iv'.czprcCed: D. Eiciclt& Son .'. ! :: ..,y,:_ . f, +aha _ e pp R it 2._C19 cm) , 11rt t ' has ,eloped with the ola yetr,.as at the rear uUthe CatEzoliL+ rr� t,, l - - -_ _ e.d#, _ - "t -',,,.-'_.bath tiride their,di�9ppearance.at and-a' sbii1-1 frari,fi litifl'dio� . i)g1 r?fL S I.E-C)~ ,,t,, ail�kincT cf r•, ll�'' C . ? the s.atne timer anLl neither loss 1<)nttinq'Ln�V. J, G ?t'uF111, ih ago^ss.harness.a- all kindi of faun Im- �y 3.4 I) L i. "t _ . % 14 ::. fire <in eoodgrlcr, Also>;e+etaiheav ^rr i 1 " .. � � ' been seen Pince. «'c. h the lAtely hnFing startecd,.ip tale dAtter, �te,e-.�: *s and C,x,k st,nes ami he,wvs. High- S .;,;.s� ;K e U l "l ;�3 �{ t�i V _ _ been Rettitxg a^tU)trh of the utd- fire wvioe w:i� 1trmediatel - r=n CFrcrK-rsz'•Feah+3?xa�4-1wdol."a s'livI !Au}• s {;Mp;,,,t -+` faPhioniO,t�inter-,and on Sunday the-,4,,ere efts Saved 3r.-Gordon'fa try% ��+ rr-:3n.Stoufiville. Phone73f1� l.i[ ;?� , !A' f `' - � h• x it a�su 'led the o o tit�ns 6f' a '1.• y , f n. N+ P l -- re_idenee. TI)r fire' tt*aP coahn•d E� _ `"+ice g, € . ?r real blizzard, pilin the show u ' r� When , - , 13 o the two bttildfn chic h tt ern _ �` f�^ in big drifts, and tntikias; many of 'completely deatr yecl. . SIr.- Got— I-'Corel-s�"Port non wt the Brno. ,�,, ! , -, _ ° . the roads impasiabta-for a time don's rosai will'1)«• HFfoiit_$v$)G a•ud Rn';id sc < o. Q <1a.tver"ed. a_t. :he - _ , '. 11 "` r � ��� In sone artQ of the rovince. ac- V._, i cr hool on,fir before J1arch 13th. 19'4. + +� p p that cif th LI. t�i'b1e abntiE Si4fl. _ �,, f cording teyreport9, the storm was Howth? flro-c4iginnted is .a my,.- Bustbb,bodyhardwood: _ "- , .l �i 'k �" _ •one of:the worst in. years. But te_r ' JAS---H... K.AYE-9 '� � L ., Ontnrfolla9 nnG Silffrred Po much ' 3• '" � ' / ' . -Fu]Iot;int i.ie tnutor iicelclent 1� R. It;1.Pic:e:l:r� ,' rw� � 1 + as some pieta+ of the States where 'ti)lit;. oLctirl sial nEa ,the'Kia-tr=tt7n • �•:; i man •Ldeatbsh;lva=occurred frt,tn 3 hiy:l)i r.y, netts Fieminfrta f rt.)flu ' e 1� j a' 1 ` -...expr.?ttr$:and from being fr,z?t;,the niytl3t of Uec. '?Ith, the fckliuts 1e� . off �$'� ' ii:4x f "'k !': + 001 ha'I I �orse o 9 t� cletltlt... ' irrW f-J tea a ;i:eu stere mtinde,l tip "t't ' . r '<a� ' '° ' i� .,-The annt s&Heigh rd le incl I by Prt)•,if:ci:)I t t:,trtl;la r l'y1or, --=C EPA GR©FE h'#'911 , i ,:- .�yy, a`�• ....., .steppes L f-by. Andresv":i- Stsn ,S t a,,1=i-•at F..y � ''+ }''• r -„ '-','t F; v a i the 4_)S sLCr-a 1,,:,. t-6— school et'i11t:tye�Lif,etbi,(Fricltiyi. H*-rbort.11-trt;l-cu, Jos; IIArri-t;n, �'- . - 1, ._r• ,'a►�<iy:1 , ( t �� 0 �` -._ 'evening, if i'ha weath' pa:.)n1t%. W. . ow4on, G.i• •t:l-e G•,ul thig-mid .-.. 1. - %t y •��';z ��3 : `� OW WANT ` 4. `r i,.-11 ate i�ri the re'ttiralof the chi1•dren ,t Gea Cib�vn. L.ca Ria- eller �d �' - a: t 1 � � ltlOt =uppertvilibeservEdfullo:,ei tcitii�itt•ff..Fr ,n) fl:erart:llichh<td' --- - t1! }; - bIt g -fin hiterest ng I n,grat"mi-. .be.esi_lef4 #iv tele `rofl, At ttC e-3 Duringtheeve0uR, NI)•. Ell'cltt, (if stiA,to ('cin-iitc•d of Anti tit• -1, SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR i ,"!PC W the (;hilciren', Ad# Sacf c, Orly• ctishion�,�tooi bf5%. cto k and var• - . O :�- r . G. t MAPLE, .FIJI. - +- a •. awe, will stave an appropriate ad- rots acce�9,tries: ' ,Nfn •t•of the liro- - -. �^ - .. _--- - ' TE ASH,- R.ASSN�•OUB . ' %drin 1j, tCF'�£p7 ecaeie%tll--7 seec)al- tting'of.nthe- court at ht 1.1st at a - t , y dre=3: Gifts to t#;e Ycirrn of`re a art. a`af9 rec�vere+i b the o-tYl ll PINE. LOGS. ' y• p ;~ w. - - iy boped.d at th;ae donations will .0-haw i, presided .over by.Pchee - ._ be liberal, He iheysre for X% r,or llagistrzto Clink, o . I'ifkeIlnc, A: E. REEOR, -�' ,' - i Lhy caitse and the need is nr�ent.. •Het hertaud J,:epee. arri=on were Phone-SM0 R._R. Markhaw. Onr, .I--.-- . A ern ert`on_tyle in: - ---.._ _�.._ --• I. _ ,_ 1. . %all the metubers-and' adherents of stance of the cro•tvn until Wed. - .. - ' -j . ° Ithe-charcli, as w0l ,as all t:)Ose nesda;;, Ot.h inst., to appear at y,'ytrn ..O • Ticks+�.., , ; ,. I. Interested in the Sa!:batl 'scl:oul• O,haiwa Police Gi,urt tL 10 a:)n. �, ,_-- _ .,. .- ._ d . . ”. =ori Fii,lay afierri��n`the pie• eillFatt' Haftison tw.:ta renitncled f't��q� �� � p in 1:, a-- a -�C--..H ..- N4 tl ils of Pirker cantiuurition .iu ctzsfody at the eriurlty s;:aol .�r@T w �x� _ I. .I A I school a-sentble� in• form I and whil t hi brother, jr).,npli,:n` s let .. . . - . .11 t �w„, , e a u Otl -AlT. .wi#h enC}1u IR_L1L detEeiAmir Jl't; tat r .hr On Our stock cnninrtses. evcrvthin�; rn _ - _ 1 1. seeded to orgnuir-e a Lltera.ry ;-o- file 9th inst. Gc:?r';e G;4scilr a - . leather Reo<?s ar-d rner prices - . . .eiety. .for the preieut term of. peared at the O,ha%va Police court are second t!,none. - _ _____ . _____ . _.___ --._ - ---- ____ --._. . , - Chriitmns till Ea-Ae'r. After -ri Satnrdny.. .morning on the s+imr' EVe_-'ytlAng for the'horse. " t close Sind spirits-rl contest 1',p ce• eh)iree and was reniAnded until Blankets, _irii np,h:avy 1 8 . �� _', �- - _cret.ballot, Reg,;F3,trknr eras eitscL- theO'tll of Jai,. Hntl tN.ta.'let out (;n BU14DY _ - r-i'&R WA gv�'� C r b.)il of$I.5tl.• I1t;,t�,_> kr�tl.Gotilyd ,11':tlters;�K::.top till leather �+ v s . ed -�.*.-..� .­_ pre ident. NVIlide NAhe Se.ir tics - . . . 1 ' +•• ...-1. �•' '.r?„o•+•• ,n t C,I t?t.h fr?r_• Tr,:l k: .= lu_t F t -"+Suit C&4os-- 1 __ship lap _acclaueatiou. Re 'n � triage un the saline 6.-nr;es. � nos atad.k,;nat�iopalzs- - `t 1 - _:; - -- then took tLe ilia:;rind ins �ctfia- -` "Ot:rre tiai'ra er..}. is factory manner pros,eded with floe CARD OF THANKS, tpinexc fled. �� 'I business at hand. t11is. Eva \Iur To the Electors of Pickering Tp U' tj s ghy Was ele(TP, d edit of the - "t . Lzdies mnd Gentlernen-1 ' sii -to' CECIL `:� ,Ap D �l - Sehocilti{ier,raldeid "The COntinn talcs this opportunity of thanki^l;vr>ti I , - anon Blue and �Y})ite," in reelect for the honor conferred on me and-the *us;.0 ld �Ta ter `�aste; j I3lirness )lutt:er, .7'lle F ,neo to the colors of the local school i confidence p!testi in me by Plecti'r c adrilited hast term Nvheti ordering me by acc!autatidn to the position ui PICR-EKING, - ONTARIO . n ill t�. -� '-h - the school'embleut;. \silo ly a111 Reece for the yestr 1924, d assure you _< _-- ------_------ ---— _ - t 7 , A U 1Vhits a d - '' the local cuntinuntion studentsare my hest efforts ,i.ill be exerted i,' fur- 1. . wearin'R their' Pmb)em9 COnf1nU- thering the bests interests 'Of the � _ Z. ;;YI onsly.. j`:ach form have distiuet Township upon al! occasions, ,.,•S.,eeoiid-Hand• .'• � e � . 1 :.. . embTetus of their oNvn' Ya�urs:ver truly, 0Il� �titrlll cif L`` tiYeso �vall�eo� er i�tlt all the y ` _ -.�_ -.. . - -- ;, saute colo-1 _anrLcieir1-.--t?rr J t - -`Jt7H I)U • --- •1Stli the second aril third forties - Drill � =-se I I. '•'f��e C�ll 3c•e f�;et'. ••twill present.tlie first programme. CARL : THANKS. ' — - - ,. �---._ On motion of GI)idys Rryau't it ._ -—: + - --T-_. _ I 1, . To the Electors of the Township of ` Was votetd t'hait the senior room of ultivator __ - p O `r�T1C1 J l�J. �J It 'P.�' Picaering_ t utt Til ) n 2. Pae .a :._ the public school should .he invit (Ladies ard'Gentlemen- a ' I •f ed tt, atte,titl at lea:-t t�'u meet- I wish, through h the columns of the logs daring the term,-l)fovided al�� SE'parator t t i �, -- -flint one programme cotno fro'rn NE%vs toThanTc"ai1I'for the confldence 7 , - imposed on me by electing me by ;ic- Drop in c17IC �,et +Color Card. an.e r, ". . that room. ' The representatives clamation 'to the position of second , are as follows-Form 1II, Je!tn deputy reeve. • for -Sale �: _.read all. Fcboiut this \ Clark; Frattn II; hazel Crtimnter; As I have done to the est, 7 *ill - , ,I+' i I, frene Fenny. The 'staff continue to the hest of my ahilitj, to "o€ thr' ' Contihhation Rlne and further thri.interests of,tli parts of the heap. r sanitary $nlsh• r q �T'hite" isasIollows=Editor-Eon titivnehip,botjY pt the township cm)n1.- 1lfnrphy; FortFl III assistayt, Rtlth c`i heists and�it the Ununtp co.)ncii. _ - t sTnrris9ec ; P, rm II assistant, I Wishing y¢¢¢¢n a happy and prosper- L - � -., ''C.: taiya Rrpant; Form I assistant ous New Year, T am. Tl�eXton Js �s UxldyP�eker0 ` �- . .Rosi Sefr, , , Sincerely yours, : •. . ,« a -. .� 11 14-. i (I, 11f, FORSYTH, PIOSERIN(1 J - . , ,- . 1 � 9 � I 1 . I .1 '..­� . _ . . ,. .1 .- ..... . ..( I } ., .. %I',� . , , 11 1'''."5 '< 7 . I . ., . ­ I . . .11 v"im -L•v.4 , y.,•.. r.\:„ryy ,...^: "..,,.--r— .> ..,r .a. ,• .,. , ." I l,n U ., ? >r „ ,...,P7 • .,d .,,. v .. .,. x. .;,w r: .' '..m; i .4 "f 4 -•N?,12.. ,rGSn.',,x'2"«•^ u ai.�" . •��f, t w rhe , r s r - g. tk, r.r r 'ru LMr"-�tiS M ck,.}„ 15J' u. kit. � '.li�°f4.aed,�i' t•Cs`.`+"'„y 'r "f'04 t'�'•'_.'.'.:F'�,.'�'"''s�„"~ .�Yiik,�',�.3�a�,k"teas +t�"'A.,,�.3..L A"''a „t�.�, ,-. i _ _ "''`• _