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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_01_18 �r Y P r4 a{ , f ��x' .�:.. .-•:-: :.... ::. r .,.... FWZ 9L dt,.' '-;.. A,u bS,,t..-. q.h.�;'�"' •""''x s;: �;, "'fit-•. ,ebyy.,� ,:�y...,FX,. ,.r�"�,a.,, • ,s , XL1I1. �- — :TICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JANIT�I Y 18. 1924 - No. 19. NIV0f,90fi{OfsaL A;aYD*. WE8T HILL. WRIGHT-TURNER Geo � •E �Baker __ e s It hes been definitely dP,aided that A quiet,and pretty -wedding waAIRE ENWOOD =' �[ed4tal the Waverly$o Ba st Church. 1 i very ad ptf 06u h, ra so emu zc st,tlFe l of the bride'st Riving their rendering of Handel's parents. Air. and_ re. John Turner, $• FORSYTH. Opb•D.. Director Messiah, at Melville Presbyterian Stouffvilte. Out.,by`tbe Rev, A. Me• • pM m trical AssoeiatioaotOntuRes. _• church, on Friday evening, Jan, lath. Lelian. ofuclaremont. when their els- s■ �. ` ' A�ovattaa.ERNmmed by a .tmt e�nt 1 G �ivoid Mistakes will bring"along with them the orches- est daughter, Rhea May.y, became the �'�"�LM 4� Phone 2t30l,.Claremont, Ont. 1�1 tra of that church. "This should make bride of James Harold Wright, eldest this entertainment one of the most son of Mr.Frederick Wright.of Green ;Established 1838 F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Member top, f attractive of the year. The cboir con- River. The bride and gr m,.who •of the College of.Physicians and Surgeons sista of about fifty voices with six were unattended, entered tb nom to The oldest eatablished industry in >r o!Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by Ontar{0 county., the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr. Call= soloistsxud as this c Dir will haps the the strains of Lohengrin'e wedding well. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 231y f assistance of their orchestra at this march played by Miss Muriel Spears. time, the rendering of this oratorial The bride wore a gown of brown crepe , O. MCBr�IN tTONti M.D., L.R.O.S, should be&II that can be desired. 'In satin and carried Ophel{a roses. -Dur- 'Baker's �OV N. Edinbn member of the Oolless of Listen order for the choir to et back" to the in the signing of the register' O Per- J s Physicians and argegaa of Onctaarr�fo,liaeutfate E; B fit g g FOr Breed. of 8o al Onuses of Surasoas,-Edlaburgh. w city at a reasonable'hour the enter- fact Day" wap sung by the Rey. W. shildr] at 0911as d date nen of women and TO Baker's Q lendid dhoic; talnment will begin sharp at 8.15. Tleischer, of StouRville. Mr, and . ehildrsa, Olaoe sea residence.Brongbam. Wright left for a short trip to Toronto Not excelled b9 ANY OTHER BRAND " of Phonographs. STOU"0VILLE. and other western pointe. 8at{sfaction uareateed or -- Chatropract c ': � �. -- YOIIR MONEY LACK nR. GORDON McKAY-Chlroprac- It dont nlatter who makes' The curling enthusiastq are putting Attend Chats. A. Barclay's sale tor. Office boars-2.80 00 and 7.00 to {n herd'practice for the bonen el soon to-morrow Saturda • • ' s.00 ani by aapointmeat. P� a s2o. Brock _the Record, oils-Oval to beheld, y)_' Klsslnll �'Ibtir street, Whitby A Utility Commission will soon be 04 Horn Phonograph appointed to manage the Hydro light, DUNBARTON. For Pastry. tapas. water system and park.. — More gISSIMI FLOUR sold In-Qu- Win. -` _ will play it. A number of our checker experts Anderson is now the general tarso County than any other AE. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and clerk in the store. " pastry There is a •Solicitor.Notary Public Eu. Money.to (with Markham) played a^tie game ' brand of sett Sour. Money, with the Hillcreste, of Toronto. The Young People's Society will reason.._ t.oan. South Wing,Cocs"House, Whitby. Zbly • The Mansion House ie to be re-op- WILLIAM e op• meet next Monday evening, Jan. ILLIAM J. B�tit'�H.A .Har- stoullivule'.01ats ened this week under the manage- 21st: For sale In Pickering by M. S. Chap• Wrister solicitor memberaof the firm of meat of Mr. F. A. Dixon,of Toronto. Ed. Brown gave a ragnit supper to mad. Arckman benison.bloater and Beaton. Toronto . The elides steeled is the park, by a number of his young friends on Farmers will always find a Market General `rusts Building.83 BayStrmt.Toronto: the Board of Trade, are now a.Rreat Monday night. for their whg P at at highest rice. Tekahone Mata eel and see• -• source of enjoyment to the.youth. of A large number from here attended Phone for price. - - • - the 8uada - the town. Sun.day School convention at - w wrn�ture from A large delegation from town are Cherrywood on Thursday. Barley 'Wanted µR nentigtattending the Markham Sundap Mrs. Owenetl7, of Niagara Falls, Whitby. Office-Adams Terrace. Byronory u sy andbs been nursing afster�,-Mei- : Friday Win. Taylor, has returned to her St.Norah. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when y of this week:- er desired). sat Home Our Citizrl 'bund.under tbe'leader- home. _ ship of Prcw Slatter, of the 48th.High Next Sunday the Sunday School will " �R. D. O. Smith, Deatlst; Stouff- Before you pay for it. We show lenders.Toioato, has made wonderful be ata quarter to ten and church ser a. villa, Honor Graduate of Casa and To- you-the.goods-any quantit t vice at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Lennox, �.. mato Ustiversiues'aad the tl conege of y-- �he Improvement and progress was ex- - - DentalSurgeons. Phone*l5ee 1 1l. Residence verrhest and the cheapest on the eghpllfied in the recent concert. of boos College, will conduct the ser. 1013. No outsid: appointment',, .20ly market. vice, also the service at 7 o'clock in the J. H. -BEAL Claremont evening. ,+ LAKE B. BEATON. 1); D. S.. 1► AUDLEY. *t T a ''pp Our axis boys and Trail Rangers 17 Gndnate of the Royal Edelge of Dmtai , entertained about 25 or 90 of the bo s Surgeons anal University of TJ oroaw. O!&e y over W.and hardware store, whitb�. A quiet but pretty wedding todk from Whitby on Monday evening lq Office boars a toll-:1 to s-eo. fad. phone i1, place on Saturday.January 12. at St, the basement of the church. After an Bell Phoma 220• s;1y B�,MITS FOR SALE Andrew's Presbyterian church, Nis- interesting and instructive pro ra M Vetertna gars,Falls. Oat., when Edith Oather- lunch was served to all. g '� Tbevsdersi red wishes to notify the ane,daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. „� • +n g R. Guthrie. Whitby,Ont., was united , Ci KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor public that he has purchased from the to marriage to Mr. Rosa Irving Cur- BROCK ROAD. r1'hp t3II1QA1 SEil =Graduateof University.�of Toronto. All executors of the late W. G. Barnes ran. of Toronto. Rev. Dr.. Barber tf= prompt'and careful attention. Phone all the basket and basket material to Some from thiMcality Are attend- 2002 Ctarenaoat. S2ty' etQek and will be able to furnish fruit conducted the ceremony. , The bride jag the Sunday School conventic,n at (One of Our Productions) baskets on the shortest notice and at who was green is marriage by her Oherrpwood to-day. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens'for - ' brothtir-in-igw.. Dr. J. B. Johnstone, A large number of the • a,. CIA prices. Write or phone. young people all rdaliles of Garin-the best J0fislsfn*1 s $arils,. , entered the church to the etraine of in this vicinity have great! en Loben rin'a wedding march. played y enjoyed in the market for J FRANK PENNOCH g g P y themselves skating on the pond recent• W V. RICHARDSON-Real Es 1 by Professor Budden. The bride look- ly, the price. "V . lass insurance.Conveyaaatng, Notary GREEN RIVER, 0XT2LRIO ed charming in a,Rowe'of blue silk Alar a Dumber of oar o °FOR 3AL1. Pufslie,Eu..Pickering,nae. wily _ ple tool�a tri to Claremont-on a a . 39tf moire with French blue hat to match P �-'Heavy Wa on i aodcarr ing is bouquet of Premierroses d y g POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, borders Rat b sweet sae. Duran s,p evening and greatly enjoyed them- '� �jP g selves an the rink. $aRKy, JL' . for oonnti•a Of York and Ontario. enc- the signing of the register 14tcs. Wm. Set of Iron Harrows Icon sales of all kinds atu ed to on sboreaet James Farley re busily engaged nacres. address Green Rivas P.O., Oct. Ha'dwood Wheeler snag very sweetly "1.Love these Maya in erecting a new hen- " All {n. Rood shape. You." Later the happy tots le left house. He intends to go into the pout- Woodworking and General ' - p DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK amid a shower of confetti and tr business uite extensively. - . Oonveyaaesr. Oommiadoa�r for aaak, #V s wishes for Highland Inn. Algonquin Tey q Blacksmitheng. istlidavits. Amoantant., 13%. bloc" to lean g g q e uaderstand that the Titus fam- �r on farmIp:eop�ty -Inner of Marriage us• ....'I.-Flooring n Park. Upon their return Mr.and Mrs, ily are to move to Uxbridge Totitnship W. H.'JACHSOY, Brock Roact ` meas" irle<fis�als_Oat, i-7 o o r`I t Curran will reside to Toronto. in the near future. Samuel Fitchett Pickering, Ont. AVID A. PUCIEI-I:Ive stoe t-auc- � _ will succeed him as Mr. Percy'i ten- .LJuoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones'.School. We• can supply you with the See Barelay'asale list in another ant' Chicago. Lifetime and r g work. with Pedigreed best'brands on the market is lain column. Saturday; Jana 19th At the annual school weeting J. H. ' stock. Block and ring work. Ail kinds of sake P $ayes was re-elected trustee for aa- Here �'iotiy attended to. Teras reasonable. Phone, and quf►rt.-cut red`and white Oak, other term. Our school Is thriving Yo U`! re -: aremonc. lfily Beech. Birch and Staple. BROUGHAhf. under the new management and every VV 1U,.--NIA W, LICENSED AUC- Our business is not confined to thing is moving along smoothly. ry TIONEER,forYork,-Qnurioand Durham hardwood flooring only as we car. Mrs. Fred Hamilton spent. Monday Our local trappers are having good Counties An kinds a! .ale■ peomptly attended ry a IarRe and welt assorted stock io the city., success so far this season. They have C�imeiit f r Terms reasonable. D. Bell and may be Vies Agnea Cowan {s'assisting Mr. not, so tear•, reported bagging bears or � arranged at NEws•OHkv. Ben and tadepea- of rough and dressed wall boards, sect pbones. Whitby,Oat. sly roofings, etc Holmes in the store, other big game; but dre having good - h Mr. Christie, of California, is..eery luck wit tesa pretentious animals. (�! BURNIN{ AId EROS. ill at the home of bis sister, Mrs. T. '�'na�! PICK:ERIN� Perryman. WHITEVALE. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Devitt attended 11>ln Br .(FRENCHMAN'S BAY) � LUMB_E� YARD the wedding of Mrs. Devitt's o er, — f � µ g Mre, B. A. Ellison wan with friends on Wednesday last." • , l �i' mtra0- ----- __ . _ jam Fudge;who hits liven a resident at Toronto during the week. f , tore and Si Writers. io our village for some time, has Tim Rogers spent east week with Shingles bre brother, Fred, at`DetroiL F ,•, returned to the etty.. y • , Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. F. r ^�.,,, Iterations and, repaics.of.ever _ D. A. M�:P,DU�! C.harks_and._Miss_Sacah�LiLchinge, A-.-Me j���arr{vak-ql-.their_ RVo�a++�., rM- r description. Copeeete work, of Pickering. visited with C. and fifs, ire. i - Chimneys repair Devkt on Sunday last. g , a Y P Anse Langig, of Havergill College, ;and Lath Estimates.free. - - ' _�1 . DueCt01' The 1924 membership "tickets for the was the guest Inst week of Mre. W, public library are now hn the hands of y F9IRPnR� P. O. ONT. �+'. Burton, s - LkenseclSmbdser the treasurer and a number of neat The 'Baptist pulpit was filled last + �" �- y y dent from McMaster Up-to-date Motor b�oka base been added to the library. 'Sunda b a eta The librarian would like the books University. F• A. `R S O R Fruit Tines, Shrubs Etc. Successor to now alit to be returned so that the Mrs..Turnbull;of Toranto, is spend- f "'s travelling library could be sent in' for jog a few days with her friend, Mrs. CB:AS. BEIERL. - MARKHAM exchange." A. E. Ma =.+CC7Vl3'T 13rr•T. Having secured the egenay for E.D: jar.- Monday y Mrs. Hilbourn at Toronto. the — + of Winona, Ont. y of the community evetto ooln ides be sub fl�uneral of Mrs. Will Be Smith& Son, Ltd., Nurser men, Phone 9000- Mrs. D. R. Beaton - atom s mother, I aro prepared to take orders for all ject of fire protection. • Some initial oto. {w', kinds of Frust Trees,Small Fruits, work was done,committees appointed Excellent eleigb•ridtnR, down the -.- Flavo Bread- n t t 1C er111 Ornamental Shrubs Etc., sL - adds to the enjoyment. lowest ►)�oseible A further meeting will be held in the Ra*et4er la ssaat:tip,— - = school house on the avenin of Tues. Miss }':gdia iKrtjor is gradually reg ✓ q , and M g covering her,old time spirits although 28tf day, Jan. 21• and it is :boped that 'not as fast as her friends would like. N. J. Chapman, Pastry r ; everyone in flYe village and common- The LO.O.F. gave an oyster ell per p Pickering :Pagti y sty will be interested enough to attend on Friday night to their memlVrs, ' -- the meeting. wives, sweethearts and friends, and Dru ,May be obtained frog .'Grocer. all bad a ver ea able time. g P10W8 and- Points A number from�yhere attended 'the • WHAT TWO=DOLLARS WILL social evening of the Markham Choral FOR SALE, ALSO Btooldm` Flour Mills BUY' Society last Wednesday evening in 7. Furs Touring Oar, Maple Leaf 8 inch CHAS. WILSON, Prop, In each of its many departments, the Markham Town hall,and report a A .�tore ` grain grinder, Veceot 8} inch. grain catering to all classes and all'agges, the flood time. , grinder, Foot lift riding plow, Lister Family Herald end Weekly StaaR of The Whitevale hockey team defeat- r ; ed Markham on the and hereon Sat- engine 5 hF p., Crown gang plow,32 ft Montreal, .has continued to Improve- d-- p . and•40 ft extension ladders, Sta►aat Now to Equip Yourself each year over the last until now It urday by a score of 2 to 1. The big Heavy team.wagon. __-_ boys will play with Cedar Grove at'the - for a ou)d-seem_perfec.tion�we+re reached._ _ - - - Yet for the coming season that remark -game place-on Saturday. W. F. Disney, Greenwood able farm and family journal again What about Hydra for our town? 42tf I,,:- Pick 714 POSITION of TRUST p p j g y Don't we need 'it P We understand ppromises-and the romise will surel Care that Cold be fulfilled-still further improve- that Claremont intends bringing the _ -- -- w este in all departments, It ie s pre- line this way when she installs Its so LL10TT let us Ret hasp La.ds 5 Ci b d -found-mystery to the p+rblishers the The Women's Institute intend hold- _BeSt "R6lrietlle8 • 1]]aIIu- a�'+Eilfislllllaalr, noels •over how the 'Family-Seratc3 in their annual AL Home to-their and Wdekly Star can continue to pub- g G/'� • ^L • Yonge do Charles Ste,Toronto! lisb a 72•pag6 weekly paper containing friends, We believe 1t is in the form l . rain Ch Ili Such a wealth sand variety of reading of a chicken supper,and we are hop- •faetured will be found w �� Ia well known throughout.Canadamatter for a subscription price of only ing to be fortunate enough to be there r_; AND FL USING for superior training for poeitiorieyear. et 1.00 ' P CARD OF THANKS. lII Our store., ' 3 as.Private Secretaries, Stenogra- If'this were not enough, we be�r - lam prepared to do Chopping and phers,Typists;'Accountants, Com- 'that, 'RiMded to the amazing value•af .To the electors of Pickering Township Oat Flaking�very day but' ti paper WWI!. each subscriber this,eed�ea• gore,you Are all daisies, an ee�- 8atuc3sy. ti mercial Teachers, etj. 0r�duatee son who remits in time will rece[ye r iL d i N. E. McEWEN' E, PICKE in keen demand. Enter any time. free most beautiful picture in colors dally the'1 dies, in facing the cod 1 8toneboats For Sale gotna to the polls, and giving me a Write for'catalogue. of a lovely and heroic woman,whose good X. which elected' me, I than]& ;3 remarkable life story has been pub- you,in return my best services. f dahu F. Ba 188 Cilaremont lianas in booklet form and can be ob• Veterinary sIIrgeOII r W. J. Elliott, Principal rained without charge from the Fam� I am your humble servant, '` Rural Route No.2 fly Herald and Weekly Star, Montrea JOHN A. WHITE. 20103CeZ'1nff Cntell'1Q � u"~ �. .a.,,, �"•. ✓ Y' �ti'- ..¢ ,�.,.. ,f :. '..,'- •�3, -ti row--- -rg•7%' �+ l : ' r 'How the Pompeiitas • • —AND THE WORST i3 Y81'TO COME 1 r Advertised. 4bo ' _ �� -�„HOUSle, The,in of post were Dart master +- In.the art of poster advertising, writes - `. Frank G. Carpenter from Naples, ? re he lrsatherin material for the -- ,�= orae g - Italian volume of his World Travels. : MIRROR MOTHERS, wringing, even allowing some parts of Among .the discoveries wbfeh have Mirrors have a Mbit of telling a tto protrude from the water a bit, been unearthed, by Professor Spinas- 07. - , be- troth, and !n our own aerosis ars Thea let it cook the 'allotted time sofa's-new method of excavation, are Neve theta. If we didn't we would not w:Lhont any stirring. The result will advertisements painted in every color extlaim "Well, I had no idea I woo be, a mottled color, varying from al- of the rainbow. There are theatrical r so taanad," or had would have most white to the dsrkest,-ahade of the posters,posters of politicians,who beg ;� •.�" thought m hair would show the'gray color-in other words, tints and �e people ,W elect them,to the city - k y shades of the same color. When'the council, and letters from women-advo- ' --so plainly at my age!" )(f fife mirror , f says wrinkles, 'we know wrinkles are rasa are sewed and woven the result eating the choice of their favor[tes. y . >$ an indistinct but.pleasing marbled On the wall two ladies recommend a ' there;'if it says smiling eyes, we can P g certain C. Lollium as Chief of the Pub- , ' 'veru' the truth-for we know who _effect i s the background for the rug. i • y tic Buildings and Reads: New paint- = I ther the heart is beaming or achla tried lsya planning dull asMthe i ` -g" tags have been discovered doth'on the A We nidthers can ase when the baby.body of the rug with a stripe at each inside and outside of the houses and . f is sweet and..ciean and altogether end made up as follows: A narrow especially on the walls of the-"Street • a lovable, when the little son is neat band of plain black, gray, gray-rose of Abundance," where most of the 'and when the man of the household is and solid rose; then the work has been done. , gray-rose , shaved, but'we have to see a mirror combination. gray and black to 'Som, "The method of excavation;" Mr. s to know the truth about ourselves. plate the stripe. This Is especially Carpenter writes, , "which Pr9feseor Etna that is' but a half-truth if we good for dining room or. bedroom. Sp'.inazzola has employed for the last , _ - Qt , d',h"not place the mirror where it does Another pretty, effect could be oa- ten years In as different'from tag old not face a light but rather lets the faired by using taxis, browns and way as that of the steam shovel cora 000 strong light shine upon us. 4 orange-Mrs. H..N. Good, pared With the fingernail. The old :. Q -- s r I knew a woman with three chit-; method was to go with pick and Spade g ` A FANCY DRESS"-FORM _ drew, who was honest enough to con „ straight down through the earth into A& a hoose or Street end dig out the°�!e• feds�that she 'did not have time to QUERADES, PARTIES, ETC. bras, stopping only at the solid, wall$ ."' follow the physicians instructions to brush her teeth morning and night as - and paved floors or"streets: As ft is well as-after each meal. It was not now, the ground is carelulIq surveyed, just the,time involved but the mental and then taken o�it in laysLs about as ':. _:.,effort to remember to do it when there thick as a finger-nall: Impressions are were so many other things for her to. looked tor, and when found are model- _ 'plan and d4. When she said she could — -- and the parts of the houses which =; and would brush--thein once n day have disappeared or been burned are -- - > : ....' --regularly, he said make that once reconstructed am they were fa the past x -just before retiring, an then came the - Every article found in a house ie left same,--- longest period when the teeth were Inside that house and 1t is same,--- --' ---'- - _ r not in use.- Farm mothers are limited, - possible to reconstruct the furniture -- Home and the Bab during the rush season as.to time,and and put it back,who're it stood. Ie. one Y• it is the everlasting question not what garden the old fountain is playing as Home � never home before, { � E to do,but what do we dare leave un- � it did in the days of the Caesars and TW-the baby came. B �j' USED ; We vera same planta wistch: raw there Love po golden jewels wore, BIRD BATH ' done. This does not change the fact then are being replaced by the aid of Till the baby came, v that pretty teeth play a large part is looks: and health. botanists of today." There was joy. but now it seems - . By Bert Morehouse Dreams were only rosy dreams, When a mother really takes time Sunbeams not such golden beams. - _ squarely into the mirror- MP T111 the baby dame. The lot at the rear of our'home we t that in,if she is not se. to herself: ®� saying have fitted up as a bird sanctuary, and 'Throe beans mast be on by ten--I � � Home was never really gay, we re greatly ejoyfng the visitations k must mend Ruth's organdie-I won- � WM IN Till the baby came, andcarolsof the birds which are our ries if there is enough bread--far din- }�► ,air - invited greats, r I'd forgotten how to play, tier, . and so fortis-the first thing she Till the bad came; In the cen#4 of the sanctuary is the F Fees is this head adornment about Winter U a dangerous uason for the birds' open-ifr bath and drinking loan-Bmtlps here sever halt so bright, which the young women have so much little ones. The days aro so change- taro, made from a barrel left here by 3° able-ane bright, the next cold sad OXrY 2 of never hail s9 light. the plasterers when our home was �-� �contsoversy as to whether to bob or �.S?Q' BtoYrq-sever took to fi h rrdt to bob. Brushingthe hair of r- stormy, that the mother is afraid to i' built loaf spring. The value of the fN 4574.. This is a deaf for a take the children out for the fresh air,s 'I911 the baby'caaie: „ . rusly every day, washing it 'often fly afro tyarrei for the purpose was discovered ' enough to remove surplus oil and take BOPWP, or Hate 'Greenaway costume. and exercise they need so much. In quite by accident one day after a It is also suitable for a "Dutch" or �iequence they are often cooped up Home was never•hal!�o blest out the dust,then massaging the scalp heavy shower. .The barrel stood bots. a little to keep it fres and the blood "Period" One could use crepe !n overheated, badly ventilated rooms I,a�ld the baba came, tom up and It was covered with an n8 something that was best.. Paper,or satosp, or ataki t'he dress.of and are' soon seised with colds or q,ill the•baby came circulating there. is about the, sum Inch of sparkling min water. printed voile, silk or dimity. The tripPe. What is needed to keep the We thought notal ' total of sit the artielee on ke4ing the Flshn may little ones well is Baby`s Own Tablets. Kisses were n half so sweet, ng of it at the %.'hair beautiful. Did you ever notice y Love not reall3 so cam time.. But an hour or to later from: The Patterer is cut !n 4 Sizes: 8 8 They will regulate the stomach and complete,what makes the magazine-cover oro- Joy had never found our street, our study window,which overlooks the 10 and is ears. A 10- ear size re- bo*els' and drive out colds, and by ,man look eo lovely even in s ging• y y zyu the bub " bird sanctuary, we aero a bine lad By ham dreamt Nine times out of ten it their use the baby will be able to of y came. i quires 6� yards of $6-inch material g down and gat a dr from the water l To maks Scbn sad sash of contras over.the winter season in perfect sats- ---0 is her'hair, left loose enough to frame t on the barrel. NolAoug after that a material res 1� ards 36 inches ty. The Tablets are sold by medicine 'Worried-the Walter. -ber face. The only site to wear that y pair of robins appeared and gave.them= t dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box A little woman and her tall husband hard, twisted knot in - wide selves ♦delightful shower bath before, cartoon. We can dress the hair loose-; Pattern mailed to any address on from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.; 'entered a small restaurant and took they flew away. ,Stet t of 15c fn silver or stain b Brockville, Ont. seats at's table. That 1y and leave it fluffy only by ming P �+ y "You will have smrp, of course," the gave us an idea We already a generous supply of good hairpins. the Wilson Publishing Co.; 73 West had •good aimed lunch.counter attach- 3 ' Adelaide St Toronto. Allow two husband. glancing at the menu. ed to our of the oak trees. Now we 5 The celluloid or rubber ns justify "Yes," said the little women, as she d their extra cost in both service ander for receipt of pattern. triad to reach the boor with her toes. west ort sad smoothed as the ground. appearance, -The shade matching the laid a foundation of inch boards, and "Aad, John, I want a hassock." placed the barrel on them. Then_ we hair ls well worth while too. .. FASTENING CUT CROCHET. John nodded, and, u, he handed his used a"carpenter's level w make arra - Regular meals,with plenty of green vegetables and fresh fruit the year To prevent crochet lace from ravel- order to the waiter, he said, "Yes, and that`the bottom would hold as Inch ot round,lay the foundation for the good ling atter it is cut, catch ap"all the bring a, hassock for the lady." water all the way around. _ stitches with• a thread o contrasting "One hassock?" asked the wafter. healthy skin. Then the-mat an color, ; Then 'we gave the improvised bird `'barntan freckles Sero or Dili-I color, taking care not to twist the ': Its fidgeted for a moment, got very bath two Dosis of int and le: It tet neer, is not hard to handle. The 10- stitch. Then with hook and .thread red, and then bent over John's lett hard. After that, to make the birds' mate hin the lac work in single cro. shoulder. "P say, mister;' 'he said, to tions on the marke the g e' 8 watering-place attractive, we planted tr powders and chat across the cut end, catchin the A Large Pain. a low voice. "I haven'Wen here long, � .cold •creams are•worth while. There g ro marigolds around the 'barrel, with c a combination now of cold cream'hook through every stitch. Fasten the Turtle-«% you're calling on Mr, and rm-not on to all these things. coleus In between them. `J powder, sprang into thread neatly; and draw out the col- Hippo, who bas&.plan in the small Of WWthe rady have the hassock boiled For the on"dollar and ,mail amount _- and order that has Dred thread-ri . _ his of time,we expended in fitting up this its easy application and good results. DEFINITIONS-THE WINTER Dr. Monk-"Yes, and I've ordered _ we are coastsntly-re. ' Fashions change, money can buy two barrels of Iiniment for him to have All-the world loves a ]over; but few cetving bath knowledge and pleasure clothes, new styles can be acquired, SPORT. his back rubbed with:" people have any use for the self-lover, to studying our bird greats and lbtaa. It isn't skating nor skim nor such; Ing to their staging recital. �bnt when the- story qt self-n - written upon the face,and formit {s''Nor coasting nor cutter riding-not -too' late to change it. Self-neglect f much! # The (fold}Beater!. should not be-charged toga, for we It's thumbing the catalogues in the o? the farm are blessed with all that coal oil's rays -' The recant Ye-gilding of the rallipga Nature can supply in the way of And picking out things to get 4otae ou de .Buckingham Palace remfndit healthful surroundings,-Lena Mar- of these Myg -3omeple.Un SmItL one that gold beating is at once the il► most ancient and the most modem arti - in the world. It !r'believed that the, MY BROKEN CHAIRS. - art was IntroducedInto England bT COLORFUL RAG RUGS. " When I had chairs with the bottoms the Romans about- 2,000 years ago. When making .rag rags why not bsolum out, I used to get -new ones Probably they got it from the Greeks, "something at the ten-cent store that looked well who fn turn were instructed by the makecarry different"?color Orde, but would not last, Then the idea - warily to carry out say Color scheme, I Egyptians. some dyeing must be done, and right I struck me to try heavy tin' or gal- Although powerful, machinery• U, vanized iron cut out to fit in under used for gold-beating, the final process dere ls the chance to achieve some- the ten-cent bottom. It makes the I'has to be done by hand. Seen In its thing. Get the dye bath ready as di- chair stronger than ever.-H. M. T. virgin state, in a crucible 'just taken, -tested on the package, but instead of from the furnace, the gold glisten treating tFe cloth as directed thereon, SEEPING THE CHILDREN NEAT, like diamonds, and after being poured !�R it from the water, place it in dye bath still twisted from the If mothers of sinal! children'will tn'to a mould and cooled in a special, bath a 200-oz. brick of 22-carat quality! arrange a mirror, comb, towdl, and so :: is worth about $1,600. WOMEN! DYE FADED forth,within reach of the little hands, .� The men who beat gold by head the problem of keeping them neat and wield hammers weighing fourteen or, _ THIN NEW AGAIN clean will be greatly reduced. twenty-one pounds each.. The skill of They appreciate having their own the workers is such that gold can be things for individual use. It the su ''' --- Dye or Tint A>Ity Worim, Saab- P- beaten to the thinness. of 1-282,000th ply of ,mal we s is . mr °�::: make of an inch, and one ounce can be made by Csarnlent or Drapery: them of small flour sacks, hemming ` ,.. to cover an'area of more than 200 �r with colored thread. �� � '' �, rgnai•e feet. N. ,t A skilled craftsman,takes a week to or WHEN MASHING POTATOES: _ - w� beat two and a halt ounces o1 gold in. .7 A inch of b sordes beaten . v : :<•: .. , :. .' c�> <; produces b p g p >:4.,::• z a £ <�:�. : to leaf, and one'Ounce rod ces 2, 40 into potatoes w le mashingthem will rig` '::; Y 51 , * c" °k '` old leaves three and x quarter taches ' make them lighter 'and fluffier ins '`; .,, .�.`. ::,;.,,•>: � �� ::,,:.�:,.:...,.«:>..•:_•.•� �c :.;:�..•.. �z .square. -- Each 16-cent pacxage of Diamond ���� pearance without talars anything .�t.�'" •.'.�r,;:+r..;;��•r:>:.,r::.<:� �`•�:.�'s�s�;.':.:»::..;:. ..:t .. Dyes" contains directions',so simple from the taste.-V. W.-S. Alberta and Saskatchewan now that any-woman can dye or tint" any, . - . FUTURE MAKERS OF EMPIRE aid,worn, faded thing new, even if she " , Little British lads home on leave from their training ship. The picture ship many yL their dairy products to Canada's national parks it tbs England by way of the Panama has never dyed before. Choose say shgwa how the men of the Royal Navy commence their training.at a Very Canal. The rate of $1.60 a hundred c= Rocky mountains are nearly as large h color at drug store. tender age, and grow up among the traditions hich ditionof seamanship wave pounds is $1.77 cheaper than the rail. ?3 ad Belgium and two-thirds "'large as ,. ISSUE No. 8-'>t4. Switssrland. made,Great Britain a "land of Bops and-glory. and-sea route by way of Mootral iN,li«.�:7r'iv«Ys�s�.«:'a+`rs2tiz+`}:,:�;r�zv',.a'.ac�a:c:•.ti':iri..,,.:.- .. ..•.a.e :.a...v...:.r+ r,. ;_+v+.....'.e:. ,:.,_:...-.. _ .__. .... .. �. .. ._ .. . . :. Atir d F 7 AdvertWem Historic-Vauh Found. Poultw,Wfing for 1924. Classifiedsob Arabs digging in the Valley of Kid In regard to age•ot brasdiiW stock .-FOR IIIALE ron, sometimes known as the Valley no cast iron rule win hold iI But POUNDS LEAF TOBACCO. ONS i of Jehoshaphat, between Jerusalem from many years of breading, the gen- 6 pound is due cured-` Mailed all and the Mount of Olives,-accidentally oral opinion to that second year birds- over Canada for ;2. Lewis W181% discovered three chambers -and a are the best. But it pullets*,have not• Le&mington. Out. family vault, the contents Of which been "forced" for eggs, and fertile had not been disturbed. ' This con- eggs are not required before Mar6h, To Preserve a Friend; to be Three things are necessary: to honor tained nineteen ossuaries and Is In- very 'good results are likely . scribed with-Hiebrow characters. It Is realized. It is when mated and breed- him present, praise htni'absent, -and �s. reason, 'in a "Itl .—Italian supposed to have belonged to a priest- ing earlier, In an unnatural a n, assist him his wA as good ted ly family. _The names Jeshebeab Im. that immaturity entails some degree Saying. in&, Shalom-Zion, Elleser and Shimeon of weakness. have been.deciphered, together with When an especial- Aman that wastes no words seldom MCI extra is the , ': , '. 2� L lz� :6 You have see,ured wastes anything else. ()p _pEKOE.Q, epigraphical evidence to Indicate that ly good mating it to well to conuanuo- ths- late MjI to use same male bird for two or %JXA the vault dates from' 'bean period. -throw seasons, or Until same can be replaced by a good son of his.So now, with mating time right upon us, it to HEIDICHES flo WEEKS' M well to keep this In mind. The bread--- EDUCATION, era of the heavy type Rocket Wyan- dottes, R. I. Reds, etc., should now Ril*eshes ThrA Eves BY -DIL I J. MIDDLETON They Soon DisappeareL After mate up their peas and have their own Writ&Murin*Co.,Chkrp.fcrETeCit*Book Provincial'Board of III Ontario - usingDr. -William Pink batch for 'winter layers off early In -too early, as it to Dr.'ifiddleton-will be glad to answer questions an Public Health met- March. This to not ten through this column. Address him at Spadina House. livadlus, necessary to lot the larger breeds have six months to mature In before they Every woman, at times, finds the Crescent.reseent. Toronto. I routine of house t are placed in the laying houses. how much more diflipult'are the daily The 'number of hens. to one male Rpm bird Is of importance. It in " great a Every day we are shocked by the pacify it,thus perhaps, spreading the tasks 01 thehome to the woman who mistake to'have-too few hens an too report of some man or woman dying germs of disease. it can apply in Is nervous and rundown? 'She pre- many hens with one male, 'A fair. sudden! fn the prime of life. We other ways, too.' A child may develop pares meals for the II but has no average for '�itllity" breed In twelve wonder.why people should thus be cut'some communicable �disease and its aII ppetite.for food., What she does eat CO m- distresses her, 1headaches and dizzi- to fifteen-hens to each cock or oock- -40C in the very he da of their axis- treatment be neglected so that co tence, and for want of abetter reason plications set In. These com- Plications nese follow, thereAs a fluttering of the 'rel. Every year the more victim ascribe the happening to act of God. may leave their -mark on `t& heart, and the complexion becomes .breeder devotes time and thought to, Undoubtedly true is the gaging: even when he or she has reached adult what his next mating will be. He a see nag- vale. In cases of debility of this kind life. Hbw many times do w . ."There Is a Divinity that ha thoughtfully scans his best chickens, i 8 peg our rough-hew them how we wfil'" lett to have a' simple ailment put building up the blood is generally at- watching for their good polfits and $do but still we can go out and meet,right in the early stages. How often fective. By improving the quality of deficiencies, and if the latter Is very trouble at times when perhaps .we do we allow minor complaints to de- the blood and Increasing Its q*-antity, apparent he discards such birds from could with a little care have avoided velop into serious trouble, all because nourishment Is carried to the shatter- A peft I R&MM 7, it we are not educated up breeding pan&, breeding.only from the Or at least warded It off. to the POI ad nerves. The appetite Invariably birds with good points—eggs, also and re Via where we are able to see the possible Improves and gradually As exhausted ways a reason,for it. "a reason may oulti:11:i oma 1,11 1 11111111!1,�ii, 11111 1 r system lie general conformation to the standard lare nuiry 1xil murmurs end I just the same. It may be due to, I a It I ng W48Y with took-of life In brightened. Mn. Goo. be remote and obscureof his particular reed',oiiaenf , but it is there 'heart in a 1-health, whose -o. 1, M.arkdale, Ont.. rule always, "that no fault shall be condition can be directly traced to the Grant, . R. R. N tieglect of our health In our early' present In both male and.female," for are the forerunners of colds and childhood, thereby leaving Its ineolible fact that they had decaying teeth in tells for the benefit-of others the great such a mating will make the fault grippe- Inhale Minard's and rub )na k on our future. It may be due Clearly youth which were not attended benefit Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Are on throat and cheoL _r more pronounced in the offspring. to. From these d6caying-teeth went to her in a ran down condition. She A sure preventative. Indiscretibnt and ezoesses in the days' Remember, even If you have not got out poisons which were absorbed into says:—,If. anyone can strongly re- , of youth and.early adult life, it ma. �the systim and ultimately commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills'l a wonderful lot of good hens, that you .be due to excesses in eating an found their �Iway into the blood streank,- thus af- can greatly Improve yor stock with -drinking, thereby paving the way for,, ti feel I can. For over four years t had ec ng the heart It is not I teeth a line male bird, an it leaf *ekI known IL broken-down Item when 7 all the! on' been troubled with my nerves. and for physical cogs Would be running are often neglected. .Take the weeks at a time,I would .suffer or' ter- fact that the'male bird to over 60 per cam of adenoids. This 'condition cent. of the breeding W. smoothly anTwithout skereak. 4T= OF FA causes mouth breathing because the ribly with headaches. My blood wen Kulpe. Orchard Park. N.Y. • On consideration 'of this most im-Inaeal passages an either wholly or, very thin. I had--no, appetite, could 40- rtant problem--the increase Of the partially blocked. Moot YO h-breathing In hardly go about I was afraid to stay arn of life and the avoidance of turn has a tendency -to brie ly on af- alone In the house as I feared some. Residual. physical infirmities that might-be factions of the throat and IUMP. thing would happen me. Finally I do. When'boo books :I love a" no longs.r my *vented, the Ant think needed is Asthma. bronchitis, pneumonia and cided auW Pink Pills friends, copsumption are,all waitil�t som and they bays made ins a now woman. And 1�= deaf to the word' night EDUCATION. ' sometime to try Dr..W1111 Without It we cannot get a here. or other10 catch a. m: nyw Puth-breather Hopeful signs am appearing as I am now the picture of health. I wind sends; that the anA J _py him on a bed of sickness. world is beginning to recognize the Tyre are many, many causes of have Increased in -weight, the head- When my soul denies the beek=7 of WEAK, RUN DOWN value of educatice in solving the,preventable ill-health and of condi- aches come no more. and my nerves life,' problems; tions that will in., time lead to ill--� are as ;nod as.ever they were. Be- And I'm only a' husband to my wfte-, "Goodwill without knowledge is I health and premature death. There fore I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink 'When I've come to thi erase of eat njoy and allsp, %warmth without light�" and how fore.I is no reason why the span of life can. pill& life was a burden; now I a -- AND AILING 2: IbJy this applies to many mothers who.not be lengthen and and It is being living, and I hope some other woman 01 bury me,.fritandst mad bury 390 LyA&Eftkhads VegetAle COW 71 the best Intentions will moistonflengthened as health information in 16 comforter in-their own mouths and inorq and more diffused among the will take courage from my experience, deept. III &vught Relief Whet .',,"Rken put it into the baby's mouth to malasesI the people. for Vfeel sure that what this medicine PM- All domestic pigeons are:descendede!did for me It can do for others Me"es Failed Too can got these Pills from any from one species. the Blue R6cX .4, A Deadly Insult. c'Ine dealer or by nudl at 60e a ThOrs A" now fifty different Val, Port Mann. 111 1 took Lydia 11. 'It was their honeymoon trip to Sir. medicine -Plnkham'sVc�.OubleCom dbecause box from he Dr. Williams' Medicine 14df&' I was=and run- iminghank, and the first time they had Co., Br Is, Ont. Over been out of Shropshire. An they down. I had has& Motber I Give Sick Bab aches and no ap waited an the platform at New Street IOUs Circle. "Caffornia Figyyruop titeand= %led for the guard to bundle their boxes out T.. 7 A I paper reports oue*of far two yews with of the van, the young bride and bride- glee 'I the 9 `51 clone circles" we have H low Laxative to Clean Liver and iplessmess.I triad orooin'were manifestly embarrassed. than( cc read about A young man arm Dowels of Baby or ChikL many medicines, but Then an outside porter came up and nothing did me soy worl d hard, saved his money and real While asked: "Can I look aft-6r per baggage bought his house. Then he and his Even coustiva- was aals. cing, IrWV for yer, mister?" wife decided 11I buy'au automobile. ad. bilious. fewer- In"I was The red blood-mounted to the young 4 They mortgaged the house to buy the tsh, or sick. colic tMh nuumBndedbya, bride's cheeks, and turning to bar automobile and lately had to mortgage Bables and Child- to take L dia hubby she demanded: , "Well, well. the automobile to pay the'interest on ran love to take- *elll III ain't agoin' to thresh him ble Compound. I am strongerfeel the mortgage on the house. That genuine "Califon fine since thea and am a to do my for refairin' to we like that; yelre no Spiral truth winds to a tight place. nia Fig. syrup." Y. to in or you -!'=an, George!", tise these facts an a t housework. I am willin No other :axativlo I- MiI stimonial."-]des Dominion Express Money Orders regulates the-tan- Q Gm&vzs, Port.ManN a are on sale In Ilya thousand oinegs 'der little -'bowels, die -.It is most often a lame story that A Fe New Life and Strength throughout Canada. to nicely. It . 4 weak.salts in the telling. Labor Turnover. sweetensguru the geene,N. H.-"I was we .and runo the stomach and # 0= labor turnoverr, More Than One-Poor Writer. liver and bowels acting without grIlI down and had backache and all aorta 09- -what's* Contains no nnrcnt1cs.-ar-M)Othn- troubles which women have- r found agd­­-CgjI The professor had writ n on the- 1111 iuk� greatre "California" In tag drugs. Say to a w Pink to the ole gIrI.0 back of a theme: Tease' write rabro ham's Ve ELL druggist and avoid counterfeltal In getable Compound and I also legibly;" used Jydia R Pinkham's Smatl -ASPIRIV- Student (next dal) "Professor, gist upon genuine "California Fig. Wash.I am ab kto do my work and fez :All Wrong but the Trombonist I Syrup" which contains dir*CUGnL new life and strCength from the Ve • what is this you put on my papers' getit ble Compound. I'am doing III I sea to Popular music to-day 19 often so or ingmentod with Irrelevant and imper-I Ask far Minarere and take no 9tII advertise ilI Mrs. A. FI H"MORN Beware of Imitad I VONOT TRY THE 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H. OnS tinent sound from some of more DO Sick and ailing women a noisy instruments that no one is as- Better to go to bed without a meal rcH. In the Dominion should 1I L With tonigbed if'the results are not always than to rise the next morning harmonious, The band of - a small a debt. PwEhgm.iiveget" Minnesota town 'had:just Anishe(I-a- vigorous. but not particularly melocil- Canada's forest resources constitute Dna they sank perepir. one of the Dominion's most valu' able Ing, to their-seats after bowing self- assets. They,contribute to the trade Can You Hear -sly for the applause the trout of consciously of Canada upwards of $200,000,000 it Place watch to a" draw Z boniat.asked hoarsely: year and'play an important part in away. You should 0=r tick,. 6 inch*& Does II nngulor in your I "What's the next onerl our external commerce. Prevent" Proper hearing) "The Maiden's 'Prayer," answered LEONARD EAR OIL the leader, consulting his Programme' GIRLS!,HAIR GROWS arm both Head Noises and Ded. "Good Heavenal" ejaculated-. the am Just rub it back of care and THICK AND BEAUTIFUL Invert in nostrils. PricI trombonist. ' "I jukit got through play- For Sale Everywhere. Ing that oast" interesting descriptive tower Unless you see the name "Bayer sent upon request. Crosat-lsa-package,or-on tablets you .0 35-Cent "Danderine' Does' �: I I A.0.LEONARD,LBC. As. me Should Have Looked the Gift 70 Sth Ave. Jbile not getting the genuine Bayer Wonders for Lifeless, Now York pirin proved safe by millions and pro- Horse In the Mouth. Neglected Hair. tWA01X--­-AA&d child Velpeau, g? .'scribed by PhYsicla"s over Y-Apon: whose years for the great French surgeon, , had per, of luxdriint hair Colds Headache formed a difficult operation, called up-_ p_ full oi II Just- LumlyW Toothache on him, full of gratitude, and present- Neuritis .'Rheumatism ire and life short- ad him with a pocketbook that she ly follows a,genu CUTICUR-A! Neuralgia, Pain, Pain' Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.'. had embroidered with her own hands.' Ing toning up of A Reffief T A Velpeau received ,the' testimonial SOOM IMMONS Each unbroken package con- neglected scalps only. 1 crustily, saying that It'was a'beautiful Handy boxes pocketbook'and all that, but with dependable for Headache In the treatment of all skin Irrita- proven directions that his "Danderdine." of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- A"chals frequentlyceI tions bathe freely with Cuticum necessities demanded something more Falling r. S and hot water,'dry gei�tly,and tg also sell bottles of 24 and 100. i by�=!l digested food;the gases $is substantial. "My fee." he said coldty, 0I Cuticura Ointment to the af- Aspirin is the trade mark (registered, ,is five thousand franas." Itching scalp and aresultingthorefrcm are fected parts. Always'Include the ex- -In Canada) dt Bayer Manufacture of the dandruff Is absorbed by the blood which in quisitely scented Cuticurs Talc= X noscetteacidester of Salicylicacid. The lady ver7'qutetly opened the corrected Immediately; Thin, dry, turn irritates the nerves and in your toilet pre-paAflons. o Ile it is- well known that Aspirin pocketbook, which contained ten one- wispy or fading halrAs quickly invig- ca::ea�symptoms called Wb It 0. neuralgia, rhounu• Sep25e. 0119vust ZS and 50c.Taken25e. Sold thousand-franc notes, counted out five orated, taking on new'strength, eolor throughout the Dominion.Canadian Depots pecans Bayer Manufacture, to assist I "Danderine", to a ited,3"St.Pool St�W..Moatpi&L -4666- ED ROSE Nem, ote. 13 to 30 drops Of a public against imitations, the, Tab. and, politely handing them to Velpoau, and youthful beauty. Usd the Mother 5difers S=will correct cuticum Soap shave"witbout aI retired delightful on the hair; a refreshI12114' let, of Bayer Company will be stamp- foultydigestion afford relief. ad with their general trade mark. the 'toni!c_— not stimulating sticky. or .4 Keep Minzrdre Lintmenit In the house. W9egy! Any druggI ISSUE No. 31 Bayer Cross.". aR M J> V' t .:.;. .` ...,: ✓ ^w* ...�;. •. ,.^•z ..:"' 7' a w �•'_.fyqq.. �i-fi.a;`'1.4.r• s<•.'4.•-.• :rl.L.rIM, ♦ s �-.. ..,,., � rr w.',,,. "H n J Six - - - . - ,. �, '`'�- * � r � •. - ��ti - r 4. et8, eon S. I Let hman,dr grav bet I RnRg. �r lots •L8 and 29, con 8, 81,75; A Baker, E' � DALE MILL7 dr grav, ehov gFRESH FROZEN FISH t•a4t bet lots lei and.29, x: - _• r'- " I tvxhts cells 8, 41.25; 8 Iteesor,.4S lde grav for -pIQK-��=�Q' BJ�IOKED AND DRIED" FISH c 11.75 per Yea:.; also If paid in advance. n t 1.4.30; R Alsop,ehov grav on n t I �� - _ - R _ SuD111.73 per ye the United paid and-CTot 11 OO:li Abop,.shay grav ,n C 1. 200: R Y«ltereon, dr r„v ri t 1,.4710;7 Coates - r - Britain$2 OU in idvarAcc - - _ ditto,4.00; R D Cowie. ditto, 3.00.: D Wheat or any grain take�}'in ; „ - Oraham, rep our and abov grav, a t 1, ,- exchange for:Flour. _. jUHN MURKAR, Proprietor. s.2a;J Pallister,-dt grav, patchiog•and - -- Instal pipe a t 1 14,00; M Pugh. sh,qr`ay We have Bran, Shorts;" Chop, _ _ Its 12 an 13, con 9, 1u.66; U Artnel eon WHITE FISH SALMON CISCOlud '` PICKERINO•CCUNCII. dr grav, Its 12 and. 13, con 9,6.50 M "Oil Dake Meal, - u Benson,'digrav lts 12 and 13,con 9 and - all le yds grav, 4:90;'J Coates, big grav i NII kinds of,grain. r.-$ AL�DIE and -F�LL�TT ;. t r The above cauuoil wet pursuant to - �u statute on Monday. the 14th last, with bet,Its 12 sad 13,con 9, 7.50; W Cheat- O ilvie a Porrid a.Oats. '> the following• resent:--John Forgie, or.ape Krav•bat 84 and 3b, range Line, $ g p #" _reeve: Adam Spears, 1st dep-reeve; 10,00; 1V Norton surf but Its 34 and ' O. M. Forsyth, tad•dep.-reeve, +ted G. 35,F tt,Kr litre, 2x.011; L An" ditto loyal Household Floor, , ar Zne►9, Herring Y.. Middletomand John A.White conn- 40,06; F Lacey; dt ''u0; Mr Fitch Cream of to West Floor. _ -e ore.allot v:how tookand subacrlb• rep• cul bet 30 and 81, con 5, 1.25; N ed to Che required declaration o!office Randhll, hlg ttmb for cstl, bet 30 and _CHOPPL�VG EVERY y The minutes of the meetings of Dec. $l, 2 5o; W HtIts, rep cul bet lta 30 and BEST BRANDS of Canned Fruits and Vegetables Peas, Corn, :.;]Otte'aud Dec.-15th•were read and AP- 31,con 4, 1.'25; L Pilkey, big pipe from �' EIS DAY _ _ ' _ proved. Oshawa to n t 1, '4.00; Pedlar People, -Tomatoes, Beans, Pumpkin, Raspberries, PInina, Pineapple An application was received from for pipe 19.38. �� �•• Z ,� 70C= - at Ed. Willson for re-appointment as Aby)aw was passed,appointing, - aaseasor. Willson,assessor, noel R J How, and ___._ --= Dont S Some White Fish 'i?r Salmon this w4ek ' A communication wa&xecelved from Jas Richardson. auditor. also R;m J i elerk'of Whitby township; re expend!- Devitt, schoul utteudauca ufiicer for ANNOUN(:Il!t'G - T �� ` ture.on eastern town line. 19'34. Since being appoeuted Mr. �Viil• .. ^ rJ 11IC H '1RI�SON GROCER A communication was recelyed front soli has declined w act as assessor and DOMINION OF. CANADA -J. � Ontario Good Roads Association, re a special 6ieeting of council will be t annual meeting on Feb.27,28 and 29 held to day (Friday)to wake another REFUNDING LOAN 1923 aad tp. membership fee of$5. apppointment. - From McNeil,Graham & Co.,re de- Bylaws wgre passed appointing the S PA CENT BUNDS . �'`� � benturee for sale: following townsbin officers for 191.4 : FARM; L A N l.R -8 r From Foes Seater, re application Inspectors or valuers of sheep-Poll• - for bootie for•wire'fence. Ing sub No.1 L Puekrin, 2 JIIo'. - 20 yetis"`Bunds; price 93.25; to pteld QTo buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of From W.T. Eunhar, offering to sell Stephenson, 3 Thos Annan,4 W Thom b 14 per cent. " " '. 1*t 21 feet of steel culvert. 5 -Jas Todd, 6 K V%lowt:raty:7 Nv: B Tbe'United Farmers Co-operative Company, _ From Out. Electric Assn,'re,deputa- Bur ,111 A L Milne, 9 W P Jones. 10 J ., 5 year Bonds; pi ice V9 to yield tion-to Ottawa re development.op the 5.23 ercent. Limited.. _ � P H vane. lI J O Spang: Board of P .: •. d . .'-St. Lawrence. Health-R E Forsyth. 'Sanitary In Canaidan N*tinn,.l Railway (C. N. R.) A J. ALLISON, Representative. Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 From Sick Children's Hospital, To- spectore-Wm V Riceutrdson. W R ('seven year) first Mortgage Deben• roato. re grant. Ward and L Johnston. Puand•heep- tures maturing Hay 6. 1930. Price V A. W, Hodgson was heard re open ere-Henry Wilson, F W Hobbs,.Jno 570-per thousand,or $1000 invested ,.. 'log of sideroada. Ulark, Jus 9malee. A Chester, F i7n• now increases to $1x754.40 at ma- J W.J. Devitt. school attendance ofH derwood,-Thins Puckrin. PJ-Rowe. $V turity. leer, was heard and ga*e.summary of H Stover,. D Dawson, W B Burk, W Phone o!wire orders at out -the year's work. 'S Major, L Hagerman. V Pa'rkln, W eapease. _ j Jaa. Todd was. heard re W. J. Middleton,Robt Devitt, O P Ferrier. - To Parents L.iy Roach's sheep .which were killed by J A Jones,Thos Norton, T C Oosr,iok, DYKES&,BOUERS. _ dogs, Wm' Jackson. Morgan Evans,J Pall• Phone.188 J Dund+ta 8t. East. On motion of ]lir. Spears, seconded ister and Jacob Meyers. Fenee•view- 211 Whitby, Oat. OPEN a Savings Account in this Bank for m& bS Mr. Forsyth.,the following cam- err-Cbos McCausland..D Carruthers, pose the standiog committees or the 0 Field,Joo Gormley. Jas .Andrew. O - :�eIIB�' Ofir hub- ��the y�it is born. Mace small depositll) year 1924. the first named in each cane f)owan,Lt W Slee p. And Annan. W J . regu�larl Gild WIiCII COQ a COIDe�t�LD ' to be chairman:-Roads and bridges- Mitchell,4eo White.;V H Obeeter. W ,�" site-iuDCsi are readyl al<1d�C�d60II rrin �Ot ?. Messrs. Spears. A.orspth. Forgie, Mid- P Potty. J Todd.W Peebles. T Prick- seri tion for I9.+4 stdrain on the Iamily purse. r dleion and White; Contingencies- in. H E ' Messrs. Forsyth. Po le sad ••M4 Ellicott. W e. Gee. J Byers. (3 , Y rg VuncltY$, W B MIIIIe. W P Jones, "Jaa - w GT t ton; bonuses on wire fences.draldage Wilson. W A Pug)z,J O Borlaod,•J H lel _ - Tti6 r' i matters and snow shovelling-Messrs, Evgnd, D Gregg. J Whitson, O H STANDARD DANK Middleton, Wbite and Speam; relief- Pugh and Jacob Meyer. `' of Cama►%► - •-- Jlrieesrs. White, Spears .and "Forsyth: The council now adjourned to meet' - damagee for sheep worried by-dogs- again on Monday. Feb..4rh. at 1 p.m A - Messrs. White. Middleton and Spears; for the' transaction of general bwi- : C -0 - - - - - .- transportation. gpwctwer and lig ate, --- Suckering Branch, - w,Manager on.Middleton, Forsyth and For ie, - - W F. .. g ,� I linos been appointed 'vole agent Whitby Branch, _ C. A. McCleil�n, Massager The standing committee on Condo- ! for Royal Smokeless Coal for this acies reported and recommended the Green River X1115-` district, alio other grades of coal fellow n meats -Hu h Pugh,for 'up'. - - - fo i R y R g 00 pa f rsr 8. postage. 10 00; D 8 Beaton, acct of -LOGS WAN.I ED' r� $ -_salary. 1211:00; John Murkar, advt re Roywl Smokeless Coal is preferred _ r reg of by-law, nomination blanks, bol- I will pay, delivered at mill. fops for economy and 'SubUG now for ` he News'!. Dots,financial statements. etc. 118.Eb; limited,number as follows:- 12tf efficiency. _ a H E Turner, delivering ball boxes. No: 1 Basswoird, $90.00 per M - 1b.S5.; Municipal World. special ppoo11 No.2 '25.00 DONALD MUNRU, PICKEKING _ r book.etc. 15.90; Globe Printlog Co.. Bound Dead Basswood, 20.W "adat. re debentures, 14.00; Member- No. 1 Soft Elm `�•hip fee for Good Roads Ass'a. 8.00; No,2 " '((++ Re Pickering Hardware Stote. Claremont Public Library. 40-0(h.-Pick- Sound Dead Him- 15 W Boot aad i7h�9 p ' k snug Public Library,40.00: Brougham No. 1 Rock Ella 4000 Public Library. 40110: F O Harris. ex- No.2 80.Q0 •• i ;.'�F s ones municipal election, div No. 1. Also har=ness repairing sit the'new pe pa No. Seo. (irolvtb Pine' !'5.00 'Z- '•.I '11.00: W V Richardson, div.2. 1150: -" stand, opoalte -the E W Sleep,div 8, 11.00; Glen. Toyne, Custom sawing done ab usual, post div 4.'9 60; James Tadd, div 5. 11 00; Turning,shaping and wood repair Best workmanship guaranteed. - PO u t FoOds 'andi a R V Mowbray. div 6. 12 50; 09 O Bay- Ing of all descriptions. t les, div 7. 8 50; H E Turner, div 8; Oat Flaking and Chopping every day. Charges moderate 12 W. C W Disney.div 9,' 11.00: Thos CHAS. A• jVHlTIP. - -- -• Gregg, div 10.12 50; W J 1ldonkhowe, Successor to late.W. O. Borne. THOMAS W A T SO N div It, 1250. - - - E ag �O � p 'Standing committee oa damsgee to Phone 6M or write Locust Hill. Ont. PIUHERING, OFT. er slhee killed by d a.re rted and re. --- . eommeaded pa ytneot pbs follows:- _ t ___ ='W J Roach. 2 reg Shrop ewes kUled - - - �-LAYINd MEAL _ _-._.,-BEX SCRAP -BOG - - by doge, 40.00.' 2 inj, 1200. 2lambs MR. CA, OWNER OYSTER SHELL 'MICA GRIT_ _ 8.00: Jas Todd-: inspecting Roach L RPL - - k PT sheep.90c: R W Wilkinson. bonus for .... • .' ,. - - - " killing dog found worrying shp. 10 00. • •• � :._ , _ .. � :- ROYAL ELICE-POWDER •. _ . - Standing' tom on transportation 9 THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are over ONE TRIAL will convince you that these goods are the best on the power god light, reported and:reeom- - now is the time to Ret your car over-hanl maeket. - - pnended the following payment: Hy ed. Do not �s sit natil you- need your ear is `[tie" - Royal Purple Calf Mialfor young calves ' dro.Electric Power Commission.street ` lights for Greenwood,.Nov. and Dec. spring, Get it done now when you and I have .Stock L,S�ciflc-the beet tonic for.hot see and cattle. 64 _ `Q job too or tee-titaauon, an Standing committee on roads and - . .� nu e o car,. bridges reported 'and recommendeld the following payments:-W R Brown ItyORS G:UARANTED - 7 'f J. S. BALSDON, - = -.PICKERING - - haul cult' from Oshawa. instal pipes and hayl grav,. 10.00; 8 Carlton. rep GET OUR�P.RICES - - !drain across s i• bet 6 and 7, cone THEW ARE RIGHT = 2 00: P Petty�der.yd Igr yds`gravel. �A nod stock of P�ertc,` ..23.4u; W Petty,18 da iso w t 1, ,tit0 g . Accessories, Tires;tend Tribes, I W Petty, 121 yds gray. 1815• Frank bus, Oils xrsd Greases. f 8ulie-van, haul grav cone 1 and 2.10.( - - CKER - ' 'W Teefy.,49 yds grav,7,35; A Lennon, bl ray, bet'l4 and 25, con 2, a r, bit M'EAT :: ARKET . ;2lg grand y,.con 2 and10 2 , Lintner. beg CENTRAL `94ARA GE, VICK E .,N gray bet 28 and 29, 5 00: Geo Milne. -• drag con 2, bet 27 and 31, S.13; H Ma- Phone 4900, CHAS. B. S,PENCER;' PROPRIETOR jor,sp grav, lots 25, 26 snd'37,-roe opp Iota 26 and 27 con 2, and bet 24 }�tevf'tlie Drevtci tr 1oLur Cu��V{s.itby, Ont. as or Qieak, '2,3. per-lb and 25. con 2. O.W.J Barnes,drag con ..• .. • ... 28e " S. lots 24 to 30,and big grav bet lots 26 -- - - --- 19ttrloin Roxet or Steak, ` IPM and 27,8''13;S Gates,shoe grav, 2.50; Porterhouse Roast oJ• Steak, and W Oatecon 3,s. ditto Its 28 7, Davide o; The Wage Earner's Bank Fine RbRosat, ,.. .. ••• P�. - H Mainland, haul gravel, lots M. 26 18c 20c big grav opp lots 25 26 and 27, con a, - VERY Wage earner should feel that his saving account, Heavy Rib Roast. _ :• .16c lq 0O; Jos Mct3riakin, ditto, 10.00; VR -EhoWever small it may be, is welcomed at any branch of 80aielder Roast, ... •18 noel 18e Tweedie,ditto,. 1000; John Cowau, 24 J • this Bank. The man or woman with a few dollars to _ --`;I'ot Roast, ••• _14c r yds grav,3 80: Aft Hamilton.big grafi - - i opp 1 13. con 5, and clean ditch. a 00: deposit is afforded the same prompt and careful attention Brisket, to boil, 9c " A.Conner, dr Rrav opp 112,con S.7.00; ,as the depositor with a WV amount. It is Our CO--'e'" oate Leg-of Pork;,.. ... ., H White• shoe grav opp 1 I3, con 5, lsfrrtt - p aim to extend to all our depositors every possible co est'. Loin of Pork. .•• .• 25C " 1.60; W J Turner.,cl ditches and chap- -- - log r-d.w t_l._-south con 7._6 00; Frank and service. - _ Shouldet Roast of Pork,. - � 23C. Turner.-ditto and labor.:4.75; D Annie° ]_ - -- __-__ - 28C .. rev bet Iota 26 and 27, can 4, 4 60; F -- - - - - -Poik-Chops, gsr•nshaw.grav for lots 26 and 27,cots Pure Pork Sausage, ...' ... i 25c " 4. 805; A F, Major instal tui, dr grav Ma r••: ••• 25C =. and drag.bet Iota Major. 27, con 4,and - Finest Salt Pork . rep ctaii and bridge,etc. 42 50;F 4 Ma. will TBY BRANCH, G,,P. L1f1V1). Manages Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 88c " i or, dr grav bet 26 and 27, con 4, 15.00; BROOKLIN BRANCH, • ' E. C. CROSS, Manaser• •' ell d,-... a. ..,_. 38c is a Ii Pugh• dr grav, lots 26 and 27, con 4, - - . -, - . --Mild Gored Cottage Rolls(half:or.whale), 32c --;- 13.70; B Annis, ditto. and rep cul and Back Bacon, ••• "45e " + _ a tebing, 16 00; R Ward. salary Dec fO to Jan 14. 101.50; G Thompson, dr INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Anto, Accident, Sickness. Cooked Ham,.. 5, " �giav w t I, cons 7 and 8,and abov on w ,13ON US-Government, &ONkuiprd, Corporation. Weiners,.. .. •`.25c e -'t 1,21.15: A Carruthers, drag w t 1, 7 MORTG Cif LOAN9-on Farm Pruper•tiea. - ••-• •.. , • 1 t, «rid 8 cons, 5.03,drag con 8, opp lots RBAL EATE-Farm xttd Residential. - - Head-Uheese,.. �. VO to 35. 2.20: J Soden, patching bet 14 _ Easy First and•Domestic ShorteniaR. 3 lbs 55 cent t a „rd 17,con 5,and 3 de gray. 1.95; E B -A •� ' ` yd RX 5 lbs 90 cents' ' -AVard, d*w grav, drAgn clean ditches0 ' R lb prints 18 eenta�w d plan bet lots 12 and 13,con 9, 19 On s `W R -z:,--­Fresh- Trout and'Whlte Fish E`t;ry Friday F Cowie,drug bet 28 and 29,cone 7 and e S. and bet 213 and 27,con 7,spread grav PIC KERI i",G ;.; e 0, 12 on; F. .Best 82.5 : dr grav bet its 29 - � G REI ' PICKERING a ti 4A. ec►i P.82.60: J Bper, dr arao. - � t *-• t.,r=rZ� r•'',3 e. 0. BOY 40 +� .. 11 M1 RM FIR 7 Z "A R Zi*QW.- BMWs Salo' of Lands ld,Hioind Rev. E. Orsbord was in the city Secon • On Tuesday. -COUNTY OF ONTARIO to wit : Fred Ward had & business trip On Saturday,the 20th-day-of Jan -to the city on Monday. tuy, A.D.,,1924,at the hourof2 o'clock ED u- Driffl J.-S. Bundy is spendivC a_few_ P In.. I will-offer fV sale by public is 'our, lit M 2ictioli. at my ofAce in the Co days' vatiltion.with friends in the Court' VALIT gir , city. Hause, in the Town of Whitby,all the right. title and interest of the.-defend.- cultivitili:,* 4r F0. Mrs,Palmer bas teff 0• visit her ariv, Thomas Reeveley, In the under. daughter in Chicago for some mentioned lands. and tenements seized 7. time. 411, 1 11 - - by me under ��i j j, �I I Airs. Albert u -n issued out of III Supreme ,k5eparator It 7UXec No e ays with heFdaughte'r in Court of Ontario, and'to me. directed Toronto. in which�GfacePuckrm is plaintiff and Ladies'and Gent's Wool Udder E. W. Evans, of Whitby.'.spent Thomas Reeveley is defendent, the for Sale wear for.winter wear' �a couple of days this -week with said lands and tenements situate and bel4gin thp,Towniblp of Pickering, Ladies'Silk and Wool Hose friends in Claremont. in the C%tinty of Ontario, and being Cho'ap.'' MR. and Mrs. Food-wise Will the parties who borrowed' coivppi�ed of the North half of became acquainted Men's $ The weaters and Wool Sox McCallum's. table please re- South hn,'f of Lot No; rd "'with the high quality of Mrs. 224 in the Tb '.1urnit as New Flannelettes add Flannelette -the.owner needs it. Couceasipti of the Township of Pick: the groceries we sell short- r. ng-by admeasurement moved into mixed stock, mostly e -rits, more or less, .and also .the this town and they have and grey Fred Ward sliippe�d thr�e ed e';f ly after they mo Blankets,largesh�e, white R Thexton loads of Battle fifty and sheep, to the city on Saturday West,.,IY'forty.-two acres of the North P10KERIND last, or rear half of said Lot No.V, in the been-' dealing here eve*r A good range of Yarns and since. Just to prove Sweater.Wools Third Poncession of the Township of Albert SI&L-k has been iippointed are entitled to their Xanie. Picker',,K. caretaker of the new school and Saving amd- excepting thereo.ut the Harness Repairinig A'full line of Fresh Groceries At ..entered upon his new _duties .64. land.bf-retoiore conveyed to the Ca6- lowest Monday. adian Northern Ontario Railway Com. prices Graham Bros. shipped twelve parry, and the Campbellford Lake On. Having resumed my business In Clare. Highest prices paid for horses to th6 Ottawa Fair on Sat. tario and Western Railway Company. moat, I respectfully solicit the patron. produce age,of the farmers of the our. urday. Lloyd Turner, of, Stoulf. J..P. PAXTON, rounding community. 0 ff., 0.0 -D.- As SCOTT, Sheriff's Office. Sberi ville, also took a team of Clydes. ­ I am prepared to repair harness and dales. Whitby, Oct. IT, 1M, 1920 " 11 collars as well as boots and shoes. Mr. McLeod', a Well known Heavy rubbers re-bottomed. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO stock-breeder, has rented Mrs. T. AUCTION SALE OF McCallum's farm west of Clare- moot, and will take pdaseI in at the' "Corner Shoe Store, MIb WINTER . ..... the spring. high Grade cattif, soas • .Two rink%,af Agincourt curler Claremont, Oat. 'nont mrlers a irisi' 'PoWtry, Implements& t GOODS-1 paid th6 Clai4j 14 A NINO Thursday of last week when The property of CHAS: A. BAR.. Mal Notice of Application Ne* Specials and Price re• on they played si league game in CLAY. I mile.north of Brougham ductions. Season Able and wbich they defeated Claremont by Bring along Zoar suits to be cleang4l -a good margin. Prueseq. -clatalaction guaranteed much wanted merchandise All the classes of the public and SAT V&DAY, ..Jane 19,- '24 Charges moderate. Notice to hereby given that William to clear; JAMES BRISCOE, Smith Scott of the Township of East continuation schools are now com. IIICOWS ' Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery Whitby In,the County of Ontario, In Hockey bdots for young men, fortably settled in the now school Red cow,6-yrs old, due before sale;. the Province of Ontario. Partner, will building, and the leasafat our. roan cow,8 yrs old,fresh Feb.5th;and Claremont, Oat. apply ta the Parliament of Canada at boys-and ladies. c0niqdipme will enable them to do calhroudcow,5 9. d,ugJan.25;roan Ep Voits for young,men the 'thereof, fora Bill of Sweater greater thins than ever, cow.. 6 re,due Veb. lot; roan cow.4 J. PERKINS Divorce from his wife Florence Ala- and boy@—V neck—colors, whi The subjeet. at the Ba tilt yro. due Feb. 12;red cow. 4 yrs. bred . . tyne Scott of the city at Ottawa in the ---Church n6xt Sunday morning will Aug. 20- red cow,5 yrs, bred Aug. 21: -(THE DEIPORATOR) County at Carleton to the Provinceo! gad blue and all blueI— -be "The Glory of the Son"f God." white cow. 4 yrs. bred Aug. 15; red For every description Ontario, married woman. on the ase cow.3 v rs. bred Sept 18; red cow,6 yrs ription of Painting, Ladies'felt boots and bviilebo" and in theeveninggrounds rd adultery and desertion. es. 1109 the Pigtdr*111 bred AuSt IS.. white COW'�4 mors, bred Paper-Hanginig, Interior- at lose than manufactured prices. Dated at the Town of Oshawa In the discuss the question. "Can the Oct. 2. roan cow*,5yro.-brod.Ro 20. Decoratingand T. .,.. a County of Ontario, In the Province Of AM Past be Undone?"—Joel 2:25'- Hardwood Finishing. Ontario,the day of November. The new Police Trustee Board BULLS HEIFERS la, .:Clumont 5V Best Workmanship. Prompt Service, A.D. IOU first meeting of the I Roo bull. held. their Red bull. reg. 8 yrs old; Prices moderate. WILLIAM SMITH SCorr elected the calf. 2 yearling heifers, 2 .yearling ling Byhie Soliettor.. .year on Monday. and ele. Phone or write -following-(Alcers: Cbaipplan—T. Gerrard 'I W. E. N. clair. X. C. emini, PAT CATTLE. 164 Torrene Are.. E Stepliddson. Sec'y—J. F1 .12-17 :0 bawi6 Coal, Coal .0842, Toronto tor.of streets—J._ 9. Evan 2 heavy steers.*butcher steer. butch- aspee 'The subject in the Union Church III belfer, 7 ba4y beeves.2 veal calves. on Sunday -evening next will. be PIGS, ETC. Haird and Soft Boal of the ✓ Matheson's bymn. "Oh. Love that best quaI on -would not-Lev we Go." A mixed 8 brood sows due Feb. 1. young low due Apr 6,tow due Apr 15,young rem hand quartette will sing and the h lymn Yorkshire White boar.9 rem pi 100 will be sung gs A solo by-Dr. Tom- I#W. 7 shoats, 5 tat glgs. 25 pigs limon. TH%f 01SO A4I Plymouth ben&.I'gan I goose(Em- Thomas Bacon met with a mis- den). :,%.hap a few days ago.when the-wAf- IMPLEfIENTS. Etc. fold which. supported a large water-tank collapsed, causing his Seed drill.10 hoe. M H; @tiff tooth pig aud cultivator.2 tongues MR , 2 furrow ve. am i I?en to be badly 41nedW. We ha ured ow*Veritg'! single plow, Wilk No 7, -cansjug a number of his hogs to be mower. Mc or 5 ft: cream sep, Sim. of nearly drowned. 13ea piex;cutting box,P K new, light III the services Quite a large number of our ply;democrat &II Or- cook stove, Sunday &hool workers purpose iiinal., 2 coal stoves, Gurney; steel The Solution 'attending the annual convention drum@, coal oil; 30 tons balled bad, An Expert To Your Fuel Worri of the township- 1%bbath School mixed and numerous other articles. " es- Association which will be hold In • As the proprietor Is giving up farm- _....'Worlanan in Ing everything will be,sold without .-.-the Methodist. Church at Cherry- m dollars , wood on Thursday of this week. reserve, Then a, yow furn in waste wood which . ....... Two rinks of our curlers went to Sale at I o'clock a Tamoft &w:wYr=n06iy71= into coal-saving h3eL It's one Tinsmithing of the inoney-makers I know of and I cm recowniend it Agincourt on Tuesday to take Terms —Fat cattle, baby beeves, ultry.fat hog­@;-�A-dt­sa-n-flF0f­- L They enc- 1, 1 bil, ka__�L_ sokillion of All-steel part in the bonsplel -Furnace- Work - :iReRixted-in reaching the-finals when ;0113 and under cash. over that au"Um- gly braced--built 8 months credit will be g1ren to , with a Ztouff ville, 'against .whom they ties furnishing approved joint notes. �Wm�'�" t0 Hot Water-Heating'. 1.1 were to play, left for home- It 6 per cent. per annum off for e&ab— _bas.not yet been arranged where - WK. MAW, Auctioneer. The ToratoSaw is only me of the many money-maidng -tht�final game'is to be played. . .t'. z dam in the Twouto Farm Equipment fine. Lees talk. over the and Don' forget Charles A. Bar- odars whm you're in town. or write to me for literatum 6101Y's his of -stock and iron-7_ - I -Water ' Plementg at his premises, one mile White e val -W. R -EMERSO Whitby Phone 805 J north of Brougbamj,-­tQ-_morro_,a-_ 7 -V—Aa-Mr. Barcla # -.(Satneday ly is Wo,rk. giving up farming thejre will be no The Service Garage -reserve.' His cattleareall regia- Let as' figure on your job, we will use.you right. 7 tered and high grade. See advt. Overhauling, Painting, all kinds lti another column. I - 2 repairing done, . Ignition a specialty, Pr Aff. COOPER A meeting of the ratepayers of -the itlIxice will be held in thi"ear Your old Ford top. re-covered OLARIEMOXIT future to consider the advisability ...--tor $13.00, of-puiebastog'a chemical fire en- `,gine. There is a strong'and grow. Berry 4 Poynter. 'The Pickering ins feeling in the village that 02e' pre a ance- age i"utirely inadequate for the vW1 00 sent fire protection in th' will 's Totouto .-demands. Full particulars,will be given later. Theabject of this Association to to lemon stealing d prossoubg) The police trustees are detqr- g an felons. mined to enforce the by-law in re S the FORTIFY Hard to snow-shovelliaig after a Niinbeis having proW stolen -storm. All prnparty holders iuust YouRSUF Beginning Saturda�, August 25th '-". -, . I, rolm the Owl*Immediately with have the snow removed f, 0-i-.1--�': - 4AINSr of Ramative 00m= sidewalk adjacent to their proper. THE ty not later than noon following KauibsrW f" COLD! storm, otherwise the ivoi I Leave Pickering Leave Toronto Tiekao,war b*ma emm skm be done and cost charged against she propertty-FmId collected Ahu me xlc� om.— a 770.00 Picker " fly a.Pahw. Frank Soden, who recently sold J%i arc Donald ro McCullough, ally ei It Sundays his farm to Mr. will OW the J.R. Thextoll W. J. Clark; -hold an ikuption, 'sale of his f N ter t'ime I'hv..with as 4.15L'pe Me ' 6.00 P, hi - arpi ' land Holidays implementq etc., on or again, fortify yourself a. r. cover twenty b about the 20th of February' head ga ments. Blake Sund and 0. P.,M. Soden has , lost the elements. -9.00.P. in*. aiolidays.on y of registered Scotch shorthorns, sure•-that t6e.-food that-you, opportunity this will bei a good take into your system is dor those who. wish 'to improve palatable and nourishing. -Standar.d Time) their herds. Watch out for bills -full partictilars. -Order onrIw..bread Find our The Week of Prayer will will be ob- ':pastry and after each m6al served here next week, four you will-express lRetarn trip fr9m.P.ickeri.ng $1.00. Inter"Ibediblte poinW your.gra. meetings beibg held, two at each tification. charged proportionately. p church, tb"visiting pastor being Of all M&WI and de ;° the speaker at each meeting. kept In stook. It will pa5 you Meetings will be held each n' h eall at our works acs ins#"*our @to* *Gordon HOU6. T"se'�er'.taken on obtain pria" Don't be rallied 12 8 .ex(ept Wednesday and Saturday, Bus stops at. `-n u' ,h h 2 O'clock Di ifl ou r 0 le by public. 11. h ourt C p the 'f Whitby,-11the C ti re, f th defend,_ der_ 1, t u;3I d b �d tenements e z, t of III the first s6rvice being held .on lat -any point. &Wig we do not JOMPI*be=,oonsegasser MONKEY ' ly we can, sad do throw off -Monday in the Union Church. omminian of IQ"r"nt..whiahyon wg the second on Tuesday in the Rao- ERY omainly■save by purah"Lag from U% List Church, the third on Thurs- eall saaiaitw. R f!PHO E:900 'COLL ACITTT'S 'GARAGE day in the Union Church and the J. T. MATHB80N ]a-,t im . Friday in the Ba ERING­":II fliquo Ind. M III `A S 4 YAf! '' .; •�,:x ..•m.g'. e a.,. .. .%,, .. ',',.:.:F ,... e^`1 r;+?... ,. ;. �,y,. 4.` �";! rr'"A,�1 �^ 1'^ '�- �n .T.. x'' v"" ,•'rc.'s,� � 1; •.; .•-tom•^� s , �' .r« ,y�. r 4r. r - S - To .o_t.a� &6 FmestNUR E- ' �� TTA• Toronto •IIo•Now for Incur- ea. in affiliation with Sellevue sae a _ . .,ujmColor" Teen tee ptroC�srllsble -s g - Rt,l.a Hospitals New wort Ctty. - offers a three yore' Course of Train t un woman. tD � a to young mea, having • it ' , . - wired education. and desirous of be- 1 eomttts mese• This Hospital has .--8 R.ITN� %do ted th els:A-hour system. Th• • ' u 1s r. a, uniforms of the!lchoo6 s d trawllfa: i ' -: --- ---�I •sPenses to and from �' tur"1er Information apply t• W (Copyright, Thwaas Allen.). _. ? Run.rtnt. Aent F _ . CHAPTER XXVI. ... .. .. _. "We'sure will, an' if you've Burt - CVMIN4 TBAUI our li'1' friend—it she's got any he'll send Jack,"Rose added ' a40f1 -,grievance against u an the wa "We'll by to keep an eye oa hies, • r Kirby s efforts, to find James CunS yo y ingham after dinner were not suc-. You treat her—I'll certain{ wreck " GREEN TEA �essful: He.was not• at his rgoma, at Y P Pe . g of rising. m m ob •' ou ro r Asr. Cunnin ham."+ Y job. 4 it?" Cole asked, `-supea i d ., J - Nor was hthe e at a*dinnersdan a here I' James flushed angrily.r.I'll "Gd foret ttho "You an' Rose Cali work together or.to the belt espanal. T it tOdiye, office.t his here all of you (5r I'll sere 4 iand , . On it M ob's here in town on ti,, 11e was amore the invited guests, s pot have y murder my s ` bit of information Rose had.gathered fed Cu!p'on your interference. „ • rY- An Eternal Gift, " from the society columns of the pre-' "Ia 6 interference for Miss Mc- If we work both of them out finding Esther and piovin who killed,'' > Here is a little passage which con- vioua Bnnday's'"News.” His cousin he to ow ere h r k an re want to know where e g r B aister is?" asked Kirby- uietl our uncle--I thin we'll learn that a reached him at last next morning by. y q Y �' y ry, tains a•lesson for us-in Canada, so means of his business telephone. An I Whir should you• all "assume I Its all the same m ateanyhow, &� +wsatelnl have we been of our forests. ,�_ ?' Rose said, drawing on her gloves, appointment -was . arranged -in- five "B "'You've g _ « Cole nodded sagely. said and so neglectful of restoring them. sentences. "Because the evidence. pointe .to , "" I I somethin, Rose. r The thirty-mile boulevard'that leads If James felt any surprise at the i Y°u-" 'Absurd You come down here "Ba When t not if we work em' out; m ;from the imperial summer palace' at delegation of three which filed in to• y Nikko, Japan, to a nearby village, see him he ggave no sign o! it He from Wyoming and do nothing but We'll be cuttin hot trail Poco tempo, bowed sent !or more chairs from the make•trouble for me and Jack even Kirby prophesied, smiling rep at them .F, with stately Japanese cedar trees outer ,office and seated his visitors, though We try to stand you: friend. (To be continued.) - planted.on both aides, towering two all with a dry, close smile hovering.I've had about enough or yon." - ht>{ndred feet oi! more* into the air, on the ed f ' "So you look at it that wa• urine edge o Irony,' ;TY y Y• Mena Between Tides. makes a deep Impression on the visit Kirby cut short preliminaries.,Kirby s smile wait friendly: Its -._ Everyone who has given any atteh-' nor.' frbe legend connected with the "You know why we're here and what even wistful. "I�appreciate what you tion,to the matter of geodetic surrey-'. .-trees Is'-extremely interesting, Ser- we want," he said abru tly_ l did for me, but I've got,to go..'through Ing knows the necessity -for -an* no- oral bundred.'years ago'the Emperor ""I confess I don' unless to report what I've- started I can't qquit curately measured "base _line" on :of Japan summoned all the noblemen on your trip to Golden,"-'James-coup- on the job because I'm under an obli- which all subsequent measurements ' tered suave{ "Was it successful, gatlon to you.. 8y the way, I've ar- - of the country to his summer palace ma I ask?' � �'j ranged the matter of the bond. We're are based. The ideal site 'is a fairly- an airly sad told ossa to bring a gift An fm It it. warn tr r .� , to take it u at the district attorney's level stretch'of open-ground, three to ;z `poveriahed nobleman, realizing that he } wasn't„ t, Yon know why it office at eleven this morning." ten miles in length, along which the could sof make an-offering-ta gold or- ,: - ©s ot_the _two—meri__met:. "Glad to hear it. I want to be quit base line may be'measured.- Failing silver, carried with him a sack of Neitlior_Or_is L dodged in the least o0you," snap*ped Cunnin hg am tartly. this the-surveyor must clear away ob- �F seeds and, pleating them on both fides or gave to the rot the other's I Outside, K rb' gave directs 'to 1 The Wife's Christmas Present. ga rigo structing trees, bridge over ravines, of the highway, made the remark that "Say, , gaze, his lieutenants. " Bill. If pore tette out say more �„ , "It's u to on two to u someand resort to other expedients. Aa ''his gift would be the greatest bless- Referring to Jacks expedition, I ,P Y g p . cantly the Geodetic Survey.of Canada —� ► life Insurance the sates,ie.goring. be resume. faeta. I m gonna be busy all mornin t '..Ing'of them all, and that fila name;awful h .. p , adopted a novel method In runningr a - '-----" You dont den ! then, end business so's I can" } would be remembered-long after - �� � t' �� 1 keep outs jaiL 'Rose, you up to base line along the seashore is such a How eoi.'I'm ,engaged 1n no his- .. y " My dear Kirb I never waste go bold and silver offerings of his col- rdona tasks: �' the Secretary o! Btate's office and position that half the line is -under `leagues had vanished. breath in naelesa sneak- You new;find the number of the license of m waternat high tide. The location Is "You are,if you keep smoking those Jack. Therefore he-must have been Y To-day, many hundred years after cigars." there." 'cousin's car and the-kind of machine Oyster Bay, British Columbia, and'the the seeda'were planted, thousands•of Content to ta,-No "He was. He brought away with it is. Then you'd better come back rough•nature of the land formation persona enJoy.the beauty and the him s page cut from the marria an take a look at all the cars parked left no option as to the place for the r `p B .. ge- within- three or lour blocks of h part of .grateful shade of the trees, and the license reglatry. He may have driven it down when he James lifted a hand of line. In spit of the tact that seeds from them have caused other 1 protest-Ji .• the line was under water or several Haunted by Pontius Pilate. "Ah! ere we come to the came to work this mornin. Look at cedars to grow up In the aelghborhogd ParHa� hours eve ' day, the_marking poets A mountain 'namgd_after . Pontius of the ways. I can't concede that' the speedometer an nee what 'the l —trees that.have provided many gees .. " mileage record is of the last trip driven into the sand held well and the ' ratloaa.with the-wood.tar the construe. Pilate-and believed;by country folk to No, but you I ew_it s true, said taken. Cole you�"t be haunted by hft�ghoat U one of the Sirby bluntly , , y go to this address. measurements made while the tido tion of their houses. "N ' s3L -He enrol would not That's where m cousin liven. Find was out curiosities of Switzerland. Its later- of at y proved entirely satisfactory. .� ,out at what rage he keep his car. + - - w • eating legend, which provides a sequel mutilate a public record, , garage pa We needn't into that a If they dont know, to all the-gar- The amount of pressure applied b-3 r to the Gospel ''or7, is related !a'"The $ did.i a es within sever blocks of the a Blind Musicians Have V1ron- But that didn't keep fie from getting', # pianist to the keys in one minute L Outline of the World To-day.' th � Information we wanted." P ace• See if !t s closed car. Get of�anything up to a tab and a halt,' r drM Melln0ries• It appears that after the Crucifixion. gg e" the make an' the number an' the last �� .. �No. James murmured the mono-� In that same mint)'te the eye has td.- :-Blind - - - musicians have so to scene Pontius Pilate tell.from imperlai"lavor ayIlable with lits Indifference. But tri mileage. Most me here at twelve po o'clock, say. Both of yon." road about 1,500 sigma and the fingers tomed us to their remarttabTe powers and killed himself in prison, where- he- watched, lynx-eyed, the strong,! " " make about 2,000 movement. r bt tion, that the follow-. upon his body was,cast into the Tiber. brown face of his cousin. I Suits me,". .said Cols. "But.wise l " me u What's the idea in the mile-' llagr.feats; which are voaehed,-for by which rose in protest and almost We know now the secret yon I ,.�' r wanted to keep hi age' When the flour sifter has beco Kae National. Institute for the Blind, bunt its beaks. Ultimately the body P odea in the court- " at► Will be the more readily accredited. was-taken to a lonely pool at the top house #4 Golden." Just this. James was outs town too shabby for work as a sieve ft "I t .you energy !n lerretin (last night probably. We couldn't find egg boiler. It can .Fred Turner, one of the most tccom- et the moaatain, which now bears f4 �� Y � g � � makes an excellent e • i. him anywhere. y notion is that he's ` ;pushed blind musicians itr,Scotland. name, near Lucerne. out other people's business, dear be placed inside the saucepea and the cousin. If you're alas a ao--so &I-' l, tin Esther somewhere into the ? recently memorized the whole of According to another version. Pilate yo y -I mountains. If we can t the mile- eggs can be placed i1r-the water at - ±' %:;Bach-s "i�t. Matthew Passion, an'd in retired hats dusiag his lifetime and truistic, let ns nay—I wonder how age o! the ]oat get once and all can be removed together j you have- time to devote to your own trip, all we have to - do is to divide it b two to know how when done. -Lour months trained his choir and alis- was thrown into the pool by the Wen- affairs." Y ' far away Esther is. Then we'll draw self accompanied the entire work-ou dering Jew. In any case,his presence "We intend to see justice done Miss a circle round ]leaver at that distance M►nard's Liniment Heals Cuts the Organ.- Sinclair Logan, the blind caused •terrible trouble, avalanches Esther Mclean—Mrs James- Cun- an - composer. and organist, memorized and inundations devastating the dia- ningbam; I should say. You can't Cole slapped his thigh with his hat Someriell's "The Passion of Christ"- trfct amid a fiendish din in therecesa- in Ove ua from that intention or--" "Bully{ You're sure the white-haired a fair1r complicated cantata occapyfng es of the mountains. - The expression the oil broker's'lad in,this deteckative Caine." enGSl�w r ?5 minutes in performance—trained A Spanish scholar volunteered to face ou either'astonishment Kirby or the "Maybe be didn't set the speedo. • PUZZLE best counterfeit o! it Kirby had every „ his choir aad'accompanled a success- exercise the troubled spiritand all ten; imeter for the trip," Rose. F R TEX tal lessrendering all than two monlnside the period of ths, during which'h• as wide as rivers,e way up he yssby torrents "I of InIIn!a "I told you pardon. whatWhat you did you kri he did. 'a tiles is a. Then amethodical chan mors p N. abyssesy you,already know, . . Jost— was workink under the strong of other depth. all of which instantly bridged that Esther VcLean was married to Another thing, while you're at the Uncle James at Golden on the twenty- private hotel where he lives Cole. Send four heavy memorization work for as im themselves a! the sign of the.cross. IInt � last " Y" Find out If ou can where James goes wmppa's hom portant reeitar In Liverpool for the At the pool, however, Pilate appear- „ when he Asea or drives into the - National Institute for the Blind, In ad•, ed as tall as a tower, brandishing a Miss McLean and Uncle �Jamee mountains. Perhaps he's got a ent- married—at Golden—on the twee -' edition' for his •normal professional Die trunk. A terrine combat ensued, first of last month? Are you sure" tage"of his own or some, favorite duties. lasting all day and night. while' the "Aren't yon? What did yon think spot' _ To carry in the memory Beethoven's whole mountain rocked. Pilate we& y y, old-timer{ Cole - -`�53i�y�wd. p o or a so a as Last. w�a we found out?" { "I'm on m way. " -- ftp --�mingh �.�ganounced with enthusiasm _ Ilam Wolstenholme does, and the en- remain stet to his t At luncheon the committee report-- pool exeeVt on Fri- film of caution a read over them.'"Oh r re Ole Lia iced,232 tamoise St..Montreal. hire forty-eight preludes-and fugues of -days, when he might roach about the I don't know. You're so enterprising`'C progress. Cole had aeon James Bach, as in the case of H. V. Spanner mountain. you might discover almost anythinCunningham's car. It was a sedan. j It's really a pity with your anything' bad )lad it out of the.garage all � —two blind-mi4slcians res4dent to Lon- A law was passed that none should , i afternoon and evening and had tion that-you dont go into-fiction." I g 'Illi thin the belt -Edon—would seem no light achieve- dare to climb the peak on Fridays;and "Or oil romotin;" suggested brought it.back just before midnight. - Ienk and yet these form but a small such as did so met,Pilate In fed-Judi- gI� " egad Cole The trip record on the speedometer Bovril.Poster? portion of the range of works cial robes, and`returned blinded or with s n. Or.is that file same' g p�eOh' thing?"' (registered ninety-two. mil". -holed in-' the mental storehouse of mauled for life. "Let's table our cards 'James^ his I From.his pocket Kirby --drew an �� ' automobile-mats pencil a pencil. He these gtfi;Qd men. In the sixteenth century, however, cousin said. Yon know now w tyle ghost was finally laid, and apro- we're here:' notched on the pencil a mark to re- resent�fort��y-six miles from the po' t, Girls, what are you planning to do ceseion went up every year,headed by Cin the contrary, I'm more in the p , - -- - dark than ever." based drMe scale of miles shown at the vicar of Lucerne, to eaAt atones the foot of the map. With the pen- into life?—develop It, make the most into the pool. Kirby was never given to useless rib sa a radian he drew a semicircle r of the talents God has given you, and movements of his limbs or body. He cil:from Denver ag the centre. The cure- accomplish something for the world, '"• had the $�fift of repose,'of wonderful ed line passed through Lovelar-d, or sit calmly down and wait for the im. ppoofee Iry not even his eyelashes Longa Peak, and across the Snow , possible to happen, or dream idly,-Of flickered "We want-to know what you I Range to ?abernash It included J --what you would like to be if your sur- r „ Georgetown, Grays Peak, Mount - 7' roundiags were only.different? : f done with Esther McLean. I Evans, and Cassell's. From there it. r / Blit, my dear fellow, why should ] I do anything with her?"- +swept on t Palmer'Lake .. + I m not inclt►din the plains conn a► f 'Men who worst in high temperatures -' �/ 1 You .know wax as well as •I do. I�,y � the.east," Kirby .explained.. �• •.- .S� . often lose considerable weight from / Somehow you've persuaded her to go,"You'll have enough territory to cover unusual respiration and perspiration. somewhere and hide herself. . You,as it Is, Cole. By the way, did you r'_ zt ; ✓ 'They also lose much salt In England , I want her in your power, to-force or find anything about where James seeaeo� , her into a com a series of experiments on workers in riQhte'to Unca James?, omise estate., We hei goes into the hills?" - hot mines seems to show that a small won't have.it.'► r I "No I _ , quantity. of salt-taken daily relieves A satiric smile touched the face of, haps make some more inquiries.. Cunningham Perhaps the best thing for you $;o do I A et<bet Bo.ril the men of much of their exhaustion. gam without warming it pp �. ' "That Active imagination of yours would be to go out'to the'small towns bridges the gap between meal., A drink based on a solution of about again. You do let it run away with around Denver an find out if any of qne-third of an ounce of salt to a gal- „• - - . ,- I the garage people noticed a car of Ion `of water was most effective in y°i. - that description passin' through. Th You war seen getting into a car c warding,off•fatigue. „ I would help a lot. It would give us a� with Miss McLean." line on whether he went up Bear �► $ are Time, _ wi11D,d she step in of her own tree Canon, Platte Canon, into Northern I - P "we don't claim an abduction." Colorado, or south toward the Palmer �� a f Lake country to He—"Do you know all the new "'.On your own ststmeat of the case, "you've allowed forty-six miles by Money i1A a k e r. . then, you have no ground of com-I " Rose.pointed out., "He , • dances?" „ an air-line, , Someone required 1n, every Town in „ plaint whatever. v � She— All of.them up to four o'clock ” couldn't have gone as 'far as.Long's I ., Capade to sell s necessary product, Do you refuse to tell us Where,peak or Evans—nowhere nearly' as which is universally used. You can this,aftbrnoon.' she is?" Kirby asked. I add to your present income by iecnr• - -P "I refuse to admit that I know ES far, because the roads are so winding �a _West free the exclusive rights to Bell this Fortunately, the law at reaction, the where the young lady is." iwhen you get in the hills. He cold /s new product in your home Town..- boomerang principle, does not.hold "We'll find her. Dont make any'hardly have reached Estes Park." ;s Students or anyoce wishing to earn kalone with epil acts'. The good deeds mistake about that" I Right You'll have to check up money for themselves can offer this the,road distances from Denver, Cole. S ALAM ',are, just as sure to come back, and I Kirby rosea The interview was at , product durips their leisure time. Only they bring with them all the blessed an end. • I Your job's like loekin for a-rreedlein 1,00K }�T� a very small'capjtal is required, as the good Intentions with which the' were Cole Sanborn strode forward. H8 a haystack. I'll put a detective •prodta are large and a start can be y • leaned over the desk toward the oil agency on James. He might take a ON THE thrown out Inde by purchasing a small quantity. z notion to run out to the cache any1 Write sol Products Company, 36 broker, his blue eyes drilling into fine evenin'. He likely will, to make twriteto, l !, Toronto. Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. those of the broker. sure Esther is contented." I ISGU8 No. 3-24. 7 1- mow.•;. .,,.p ,;, .. +"{ ;,w N st;'.'.Y e,X'. - u 7- L.:. r.% t,,o�•,> 7. TO rt , F _-v .r-.r �- • Ne - _ . BusnvEss sF.c�oiv of � � - .'•� � R �• f: Domm�oo News-* Brief I�PusxASlNc s -y eek ► & et y Vancouver, B:C.-During the first records for late -sailing, the U- S- Eleven$ Destro ed iII T080NT0. honey, nes dos. No_ 1, 18.75 So $4i fifty weeks of 1928, sawmilld'report-;steamer C. 0. Jenkins, lett harbor ulldtngs y_ .10%toba wheat-No. i Northern, No. 2,43-W$8.26 to $8.50. -toAhe West Coast L en's here on �> CausingProperty Loss i1.10}tti. I Smoked meats-Hams, med., °26 to 4u December 24 bound far Tai ; Manitoba oats-No. 8 CW, 44#Ac; 26c; cooked Hama, 87 to 38c• uQoi[e� _ Association report cut-of 5,112,850,899 An, with 292,500 bushels of wheat, a of Nearly $I00,OW• No. 1 extra feed, 48%c. rolls, 19 to 21c; cottage roifs, 22 to ' V feet, and shipments of 5,198,624,212 cargo that to light enough to permit A despatch from North Bay, Ont., Manitoba barley-Nominal. ` 246; breakfast bacon 25 to 27c, sppoo-. feet. Prediction has been made that the big freighter to pas down through says:-Fire which caused damage to All tLe above, trade, bay ports. tial brand breakfast bacon, 80 to 88c; ;!production for 1928 willexceed that the:Canadian lock at the.Soo,: the extent of close on $:00, 000 wiped. Ontario barley-61 to 68c. - backs, boneless, 80 to 85c, (if 1922 by 20''par cent.. Montreal,, Que:Arrangementa are out the business section of Kapusks-' '. American corn-No. 2 yellow, Offs. Cnzec meats-Long.clear bacon, 60 Lloydminster, Alta.-Reports of being made for the holding here next sing; on' the Transcontinental Rail-; Buckwheat-No. 2;68 to 72c. to 70 lbs., $18.60; 70 to 90 14s., $18; omenal grain yields continue'to Tune of the annual convention of the I way, Friday night, Ontario rye-No. 2 ?0. to 72c. 80 lbs, and up,`;17; lightweight. q y ght, burning.eleven peas-Sam le, $L46 to $1.60. in barrels $87; heeyywerght rolls,18Z. received, the last being a yield of. New York State Banlcera' Ansacis= buildings to the ground. „Mllifeed-Del. Montreal frei Lard-'Pure tierces, 17% to lel.:; Ws, o oa ac r one o largest age c u ran, per , ; c; pal , farcy! near'here. The crop was grown conventions ever held in MontreaL o'clock Friday morning in one of the shorts per ton, 180• ;niddiings. A; rants,20 to 2034 c; sY:ortenin execs, "by R. S.� Symonds.' From•7% acres One hotel has been asked to reserve rooms of the Ontario Hotel and in a good teed'flour, $2.06: ' 17,494 to 16�,(�c; tube, ib to lb c;,pails. he threshed 1.060 bushels. His other 700 rooms for the' use of members few moments the entire building was Ontario wheat-Na 2 white. 82 to ib% to 16c; prints. 17 to 1$a: floats ran 120 bushels per acre. k during convention week. in flames. It spread to the Riverviea►.�. outside. Heavy steers, choice, $7.60.to $8; Killarney,Marl.-Poultry raising int St. John,•N.B.-The popularity of notes on the one side and the Mon-� Ontario,No.2 white oats-88 to 40e»�butcher steers, choice,;8.60 to$7; doR this•district is beginning to assume .New Brunawicic n a hnatin ground areal store on the other. As there Is Ontario corn-NamtnaL $6 to $6.26; do, mad.. $6 to gi g g Ontario tion:-Nine per cent. L, 6.76; do, com., $4.50 to $6; butcher `.r.. rtions and shipments ur- for big game sportsmen continues to to waterworks s stem in this art of ULg the past Christmas Beason, Both grow. With the big game season for e e older portion of the ment. $4.60; Toronto bas #4.60,bu $b to 6; do, corn., $4.50 to $5; butches `! 3a qusurtity,sad, quality. exceed those 1928 hardly closed,'Inquiries regard- place,the blaze could not be.got under seaboard, $4.26. cows, choice, $5 to $5.50; do. mei. Of the previous year. The following,ing the game regulations and require- control.. Manitoba Sots--1st pats., in ate 18,60 to ;4;canners and cutters. i12i� ." shi menta were made b the.co-o r-!menti 'of the rovine- are beim re- P p y,'sacks $6.10 per bbl.• 2nd pata. $5.60. to $2; butcher bulls, choice, 4,25 to P y p g The Spruce Falls Pulp Co., nearby,' h $ dative association: 3,725 turkeys, 724;ceived from American hunters in an- rushed their locomotive and hose t'0 Hay T Extra N 1 . ti to y, per ton, foers5.26; do, cam., $2 to,$6.50.;; feeding `'chickens, 92 ' Y track, Toronto, ;14.50 ta $16; Np..a, .deers geese and 80 ducks. Over' ticipation of the opening season of be connected with the C.N.R. water•$14.50• No: ;12.60• mixed, $12. 1 ' good, $ers, tad, $4; do, fair, • 8• i4 to 6; stockers, good, $4 to $4.76; -620 turkeys graded special and 2,e23.1924. tank, but eleven buildings were deo- Straw-Car lots, per ton, $9, i,do, fair, $3.50 to $4; milkers and graded No. L Halifax, N.9.-Canada's fisheries' strayed before relief could be eSeeted. Cheese-New, large, 22 to 22%c; springers, $70 to $100; calves choled, Toronto, Ont.-Tho suitability of.production during 1923 is estimated The Roman Catholic Church, three twins, 22% to 236; triplets, 28 to.14c. ;11 to .112; da, mad., $9 to ;10; do, Ontario for the raising of silver black to be worth $40,000,000: At the be- cafes and !aur stores were destroyed Stilton, 26-to 26c. Old, large, 28 to'cam. $b to $7; do, grassers, $8 .to , ,foxes was ami demonstrated b the ginning•of the ear it was not thought There-was little'insurance as iri many. 80c;,twins, 29 to 81c; triplets, 30 to ;4.bd; lambs, choice"ewes. $12 b0 to successful showing of •C. A.'Deeks' that anything�ike this mark would cases it had been cancelled recently. 82c $13.50; do, bucks,. ,li to $12; do, ; Butter-Finest creamery prints, 46 culla. ;7'to$8; sheep,light ewes, ;5.64 taxes at the recent Royal Winter,be reached,for the Fordney tariff had A new townsite was built up last sum- to-46c; No. 1 creamery,48 to.44e; No. to $6.60; do, fat heavy, $4 to $4.50; u Slow !rete. Nine out of sixteen scored cut deepiy into exports .to the United mer on the east side of the river.and 2, 41 to 420. - - !doculla, $2V $l;.hogs, fed and wat- an av%age•of about 92 'points out of Statea. But as the year wore on the the Canadian'National Railway star' Egger-Extras, fresh,- in cartons. ered, $8.26; do, f.o.b.. $7.?5; do, coon- tioa was transferred there tart in b7c; !yeah. extiia, loofas,,5bc; :.extras,, 7 80. a posaW7e 100. 1-demand and .prices generally improv- Y try points,.$ . , do, selects, $9.05. Fort William, Ont-Positively the,ed, thus 'giving fishermen, along the December. The old townsite would storage, in cartons, 4bc,; extras, 42 for MONTREAL. last boat to clear with grain from this'Atlantic coast especially, a much bet- have been a thing of the past by the 80c. fid• 86 to 87c; seconds, 29 to I Oata, No. 2 CW, 68%c; No. 8 CW, - harbor for 1928 and shattering all- ter market ' coming spring3ftr any case. Live poultry-Spring chickens,'.4!el alio; oats, extra No.. 1 feed, 50c; Several of the occupants of ties On- i i No.2 local white, 47% to 48e. Flour, P lbs, ant. over, 28c• ch ekens, 8 to 4. PRINCE LEADS _ VENIMUS TO ASSUME - tarlo Hotel were. forced to leap from .�., 22c• hens, over 6 lba.,22c; do, 4 Man. spring wheat pats.; firsts, 6.10; upper windows in their night attire, to 5 Ib% 160; do 8 to 4 lbs., 1bc;,Beconds, $5.60; strong bak," $6.40; IN FRENCH FOREST PREMIERS IP OF GREECE They were uninjured. The following-roditters 16c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., winter pats., choice, $b.b5 to 1<6.66. places were burnt: Ontario Hotel, 19c; , 4 to 6 lbs., 18c; turkeys,;Rolled Data, 90-15. bag, $2,80. Bran, Heir to British Throne Adds proprietor, O. Gellman; Riverview Young, a lbs. and up 22c. I$27.25, Shorts, $, per. Middlings;- Governmental Crisis "ends Drea nd`poultry--� ring chickens,,$S6-to. Hay,No. 2, Per toe, car tots, tb His Reputation in Franc! Only Hotel; the Montreal Storey'the For. gg � Possible Solution in eat Cafe• J. A. Lacroix, general mer- 4 Ilse. and over, 80x; chicken. 8 to 4 i$16�tQ ;16. eP s.. 25c; hens, over 6 lbs.. 28c; do, 4 Chasse, finest westerns, 18 to 29Vie; _Remembers Food Proposed Arrunge7saeIIt. chant; A. Lafleur, shoemaker; 0.'a 6 Iba., 24c; do 8 to 4 lbs., 18c; finest eastern, 17% to 17%c. Butter, aJ. A despatch from Athens uys:- Morel, butcher; C. Ellis, druggist; roosters,• 18c; ducitl&gs, over 6 lbs., No. 1 creamery. 42c; No. 1 pasta,, Suderers. fix-Premier Venisblw has decided to The Kapuskastng Cafe` owned by 24c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; .turkeys, 43c. Eggs, extras. 40c; Na 1 stock, Paris, Jan. 18.-La- a borrowed Chinese; the Roman Catholic Church oung, 10 lbs. and upi 28 to 82; geese, No. 2 stock. 28 to 80c. Pots- coat, borrowed boots and borrowed Corm a Cabinet, in which he will be and Mr. B, H. WrighVs cafe. e- toes. per bag ear lots. 11.40. . 'breach* ori a borrowed horse, his(Premier withosft portfolio, with � Beans--Cas. hand-picked, Ib., Te;! Cows, sligtstty better than critter rimes, 63lic- _ quslit , 60 to $3.26; canners. ;1.60 Georges Roussos . Republican-Liberal p . +Rays! Highness the Prince of Wales-` Recalls Passenger Plane went hunting Saturday through I �°r, as Foreign Minister, ss the me is product" p, Pas imp. to $1y6; cam. bulls, $2.50 to $8; good only possible solution of the protract- O to ti 12:40 per veal calves $11• do $7 to $9; s g s Y ug' by Wireless Message ca•L, V5 r s n, , cam., Villers-Catterete Forest, where some ed Governmental crisis - - gsL;�maappllegps_usar 2be. i gr i 0ves $ca50 m to $4; o iambs. sin years aro he watched the British M. Venizelos reached this decision Pasts. Jess. 18,An aeroplane 10- o tins, illbto. 12c; -b. ting, 12ta 1$4 to $6; bogs, t�tiek amoothe andb-c ` for the fighting Empir for their lives and�after Gen. Danglis, who consented to which left. Part for Sviitzarlaad gat- 13c; 2%_lb. tics, 1= to 14c; comb butcher hogs: $9. ;y doe the Empire over which iw may endeavor to form. a Ministry, had nrday morning was recalled over a -some day rsdgrs. « failed in the attempt'despite an all- wireless telephone ball an Baur after - -`-- In France. wheie a sport" is'naw night effort it started. Embargo Phced-on Grain ' -HOUR'FIGHT � tar more the mode than it was in his The saroplane.was taking paaaen Gen. Danglis' failure caused' the ents from West IN MEXICAN aff Fraadisthsir's time, the Prince has keenest disap tment to Veni ;,,e.$ ,.p,C,}•,; i�v . . .e r ,,;;ak+� Fl< •an. .a ors:r,'s ... ...; •. '- r �+ -tea- .,.•2}.a-. :,,r. ,t.,,. i r�»: t� • - .e. a, rk a .w s- -• :lire. D. Dunn, is.visiting her SALE REGISTER. - • ' _L00ALISMSa sister in Toronto for a week. ► — `' -Chestnut coal for sate now by -Auction s SAT#BDAY; JAN. 19th ale the Pickering Coal Co., .at $15.00 of firm stock (including 40 head of -Found, a gold pencil. Loser * high grade cattle, brood soway Im• h * per ton. lemente, etc., aPlot 19, con,6,Pick. K Please call at this office. -Mr. Marini,-'of'Toronto.e nt p -The police trustees will hold P@ Bring;the property of Chas. A. Bar. rmr=rmr ' itheIr - ugural-meeting on Mon a few' days this geek �gith James slay. Bale at one o'clock. bee blUo. - '�"�' , next. and Mrs. Rose. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. - dayDr Hear will be as nail• -Mrs. Arthur Boyes spent Wed- nesday in Toronto with her eister, Now Adverttsomonea. r rofetiliooal dyatiee- attend to his Mrs. Geo. Baker. aI nest Tuesday to P. Vii►'. Thor to * `-Mrs. Tlos. Calvert ' had the j Thorpton,( o! Toronto, BROOD BOWS-Heavy with Dig, Whit- and formerly of Brougham, was misfortpne to felt in.the eerier one Sor.aale. R.3•Flemimg,R.R.xo.I, whit• day last week and was badly by, 19-21 In town on Monday. shaken u �j p• OR SALB-A large fur coat, size a a :` er' rnent' of 'the Lord'pe 4a, almost new. Cheap. F.Chidlo 9LfClare opined a large number of friends ' Supper .will be administered 'i` moat. ---------- ned -- oc Friday evening last. St. Andrew's,church on -bundle ----- r i -:1 W. V. Richardson and W. $ ] �OR SALE-Choice Holatela cow, toorning next. FOR yeanold;due tofreshen lan.loth. Apply Powell had a business trip to Man- -The heavy rains of Wednes• Lo M.Barrett,Pickering. 19-20 r III. on Wednesday of last week. day followed b heavy frnet,have ANTED-Young �weaters', Ove�'8ho$s, Heavy /Sock -Miss Manson, Of Toronto, y y work in Excelsior mW. A ly for Rhe ditiun for motor traffic. x or mill, en g. dts, Heavy y Bo . sister, Mrs. (Rev.)P. F. Gardiner. -W. . J. Clark is,taking two VOR SALE-Scotch Collie pupa, Underwear -Frank szyd Mrs. Ailaway and weeks holiday. ' In his absence J. i' thbrou h-bred Sable,6weeks old, ready to ` g family, Of Whitby, visited Withgo. Fred Bunting,Pickering. 13t! d. R. and Mrs. Thezton, on San- R. Thexton has been filling his. ,g place in the News office. �OR. SALE-Sereral Shorthorp, You need 'em all d813�• —Dr. E. A: Sadleir, Dentist,. bulls.Cotswold,and Shropshire ram lambs. M —Nor ah Ciud Mrs. Banks and John Scott.R.R.2,Claremont-Phone 3603. Itf x practicllo 1n Toronto, will be here y \ :'.Miss Ballantyne spent Sunday We have them 1)3 his office on Thursday from 10 CIDER MAHINO-I am prepared to with Fred and airs. Hamilton, of a. m. to 5. n. m.. ae'uenal. * make cider every Tuesday and Friday and Brougham. by appointment. Geo. Cammack, Phone Pick. _ -Mrs. Fawcett, of Church 141x. stn -The Bell�Telephone Coy's men at., had the misfortune on Sunday ' have resumed work in this locals- to fall on the ice when going to MR. JULIAN BEECROFT. pupil �1 ty after enjoying their Christmas o1 Mr- W. O. Forsyth,of the lee pu am Fred 1 Bunting, PiCkerinb church and dislocate her shoulder. Academy or Music.. roronto. will cake 's holiday. -Donald Munro is receiving in plams at his residence,Pine st.. Whitby. el- -Mrs. Thos. Maddaford said this week a car of oat coal, and epbone 127 18 19 Es` tabliahed�1857. n: child, of Torotsto, spent Bandag morels to follow. Price-815.60 ROBE.LOST-0n Friday'nigbt.Jan. c here with the former mother, r ton at the car. Phone ,me uth,betwelaahe.Brock Rosa station gad .; l the bth concession.,a brows robe. Finder please +� litre. Dwyer, of Church at. your order. ' notify Wilbur Johnston.R.R_No.1,Locust Hill. -A meeting of the Fire Com -Remember the social dance to Phone Pick 1004. 19 ? piny will be held in the new 'fire be given in the Town Hall this NOTICE-Tbe part helping em hall nest Thursday evening at (Friday)evenin by.the Pickering lit selv«to the rails oft to tante on 2xp 8 7.80 o'clock. A full attendance of g covering Arnold's property must cease ing so Orchestra. Admission 75c. La• or will suffer immetUate prosecution. T. W.members is regpested. . - -W, J. Reid, of Whitby, who dies please provide. stithons,owner.- 17.1s °i -COMING -EYE SPECIALIST.— •h was several injured . the water- OR SALE.-Pure bred Tamworth _ t works plant at lWhitby harbors Dr. F E. Luke, -167 Yonne at., Tu- X' pigs. Collie pups. cutter, he vy teaming - k rOatO. optometrist. at A. H. Al- wagon• •ow with 8 p�qs at lot ,B.F.con. few months ago, has so far reeov- lin's drupe store, Whitby, Tuesday Picicerin�. Phone 607 Malvern. Fred Lacey. r : iced ae to be able to resume work. Highlan Creek P.O. 17-20 ' Jan. 29th. Glasses, if required, at In his absence his, position was ►, LIOR SALE,-,;.I yearling bull an8 2 r ably filled by James Potter. right prices, i' bull calves, registered Ayrshire.. Damahave f -The public school board have -An interesting game of hock 2 ear old records of over 9.000 and 10.000 lbs.of ey was played on Tuesday on thea.averagif 4 per cent rat• will sell at little called a meeting of the section for mare than beef price. J,S.Laurie. Agincourt,20 this(Friday) evening to consider rink at the foot'of Poets hill,be y 1 twee . S. No. 4. east' and 9. S. - ,the question of a formal opening ° ANTED-Married mar: Must be of the new school and nnflnished No.2. n which the former Won by y r thoroughfyexperteoced in farm work-and : Obsineas from the annual meeting 2 to 1. good teamster. r hecomfortablerigma . me Stat a perm- anent poation for the right mea. Seats next- - A lull-attendance is requested. -samtiel GarweIl, of London, erencnand salary expected. D. Birrell & Son. : -On Saturday last Miss S. 1LId- accomppanied by hip son, James, R R z.claremonc. 18er who is attending Knox college OR SALE-Chea . all kinds of I gett met with a painful accident. T7p, - spent over the -weekend with R. r wagon.,hamese and all kinds of farm im- Qhe was about to go doi4a the cel- A. and flits.$u erville and ocher elements in good order. Also se••eral heavy and lar when the cellar steps Rave way light scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- Is frien� est price for hides and wool. also live noul on account of decay. She sustain. ...a ed painful 'injuries to her left -Considerable reandtion in the try H.Hermam.Swusville.Phone 1903 17tf 1n snkle, but on account of the swell- D°mberaf motor lircas@ issuers in AR}I'FO1-,SALE.-L'.onsistinz of the Province is beic made' by F of 121•acres•60 aeres being under cultiva- -inir the doctor was unable to as- 1 4 Hoa. G. S. Henry Min ster of Pub. tion, the remainder being marsh. Srn1 a nth r L, certain whether any bones were + loam. Good barn and house and other outbuild- ' } broken or not. lit Wolrke and Highways. IV@w iAs,alsogoodorchard.- For further psrttemlan -Th@.mild weather throughout markersmill not be-available on apply to,fames.6reenlaw• Pickering.Cl i9-2o a - rpt � til February 1. - '- - the months of November.and De- WANTED •'r -All who are interested in the When f my _ comber bas had a very appreciable _ � success'of the Pickering public - effect on the demand for coal: Not • 10 edrd`of 2 root wood at the Brock C�IRNARI'T " onlyin 'the nantit of coal re- Library kindly meet ice the fibra• Road school,NQ. 6, delivered at the ' i q y ry on Monday evening at 8 o'clock a•. - --�-�gaired, halt consumers will also be school on or before 5iareh 15th. 1824. a fur the election of officers and 0th �������� - �benefited by a lowering of the Aiust be body hardwood. or business of interest to the'u /,. T. cost. The mine owners have p' JAS. H-. $AYES, i f keep of the Library. 1&19 R. R. 1. Pickering ��� �' � found .heir supply.Increasing so ' itnaeh that, they made a consider- -MingChgrlotte'Taylor. former= - _ ` able drop in the price, and iri con- ly of Pickeri-ag,-but who has been County Council goon l'fors@ of sequence re have made a spending the pA9t few years in corresponding decrease. Thus. Manituba, is visiting with W. V. COUNTY OF ONTARIOnly o lam there s,no danger at-a famline-inand Mre. Richardson, prior to'go- — • ire it to MaQ8acbnsett9 - — fie est coal thin winter. and if consumers g where she The Firat,meetinR of the Council of ' ' would lay in a supply for next will reside for a time. the Corporation oT the County of On- would s winter as early as possible, ono- -The Home Telephone men are tarso for the year 1924, will be held { . 1t�at1!fit , *. tber year's, supply would be as- preparing to remove all poles from Chamber statute t the . in the K loured. the north side of the- strset Chamber in ttbv on Houde, in the It $ Town of�Whithv on TUESDAY,the -The annual sleigh-ride and hot through the village, and in• the 22nd day of JANUARY; 199-4. at the chicken-pie supper of St. Andrew's place of this a cable will be stret- hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, Sunday School was held on Fri- ched on the Bell Company's .poles All accounts to be laid before the ' day evening last and was one of on the south side of the street. Council should be forwarded to the _ the most enjoyable in their bis o Clerk, properly certifled,at least three . -Arthur Rogers, of b for ids, i days before the mPedrig of the council tory.' Shortly after four o'elec:k visiting his mother, Mrs. J. H. b t'ed at Whitby, this 14th day of - several sleighs were on hand at the Rogers. His visit here is-oo ac- January,-1924, �eburch and a drive of several count of the death of his J:atber-ice ARTHUR F. CHRISTIAN. mAles in the cool winter air served law, Mr. Smith, formerlyem lop- P County Clerk 'to whit up•the appetites of a cou• ed in th Pickering bakery, -who ----------------- pi = =� �` 1 : ppie of score of healthy youngsters. died to Florida and whose inter• : When they had returned they sat went took place at Whitby at the Gl � W �t�lls t . - 1 - ' ddwu to the tables heavily laden Union cemetery gn Wednesday. en with chicken pie, eaadwic)�, cake _po Tuesday evening D.D.G.M. CEDAhr GROVE HAP M wand, tea,--to 4ehieh ' all did ample Bre. Goodman and staff, of. Osh- jC justice and which was also later M a ' .� w enjoyed by the grown-ups. Who swa, renaccf led by a number of - -r; all had been served they re iced rettrren from_Oshawa, paid apaired fraternal visit Eo Ontario Lodge, ` to the auditorium of thet•church. No. 324, I.O.O.F., slid installed the __:_ s0GS wANTgD where the children of the Sunday, following officers for the year school rendered a program of 1924-J.P. G. Bro. G. Found; N. SPECIAL PRICE$ PAID FOR. music and recitations, The Bath- G. Bro, J. R: The:ton; V.G., Bro. , - : ' ering wage very fortunate in hav• ;q galedon; Bec'y, Bro. W. G. GOOD MA_P-j.E, ELM, BUNDY'S g HARDWARE ins with them Mr. Elliott, of the ani: F. Sec'y, Bro.John Stephen- SHITE ASH, . BASSWOOD ;Children a Aid Society of Ontario son; Treas., Bro. Jno. Clark;War. - - - County, and Miss Henderson, the Bro. Barnes-' Con., Bro. L. D. AND PINE LOGS. t, matron of the Children's Shelter, Banks• Chap., Bro. J. R. Somer- � of Oshawa. Miss Henderson gave villa; A.E.REEBOK, C O.G. Bro. A. Clark LG.s moat itltereeting talk on her Bro. F. J. Proust• R.S.N.G., Bro. work at the Jhelter. Her work J Richardson; L�B.N.G., Bro.' G. .0 Phone"Sw .R. R. Markham, Oat.' brings her into many. of the•sad Lacs; R,S.V,G., Bro. G.-Found; L. - things' in life, but it also has its S V G Bro. Garner; R.S.S. Bro. The Famous Cold water Paste bright and humorous sides. ' Mr. L Bennett; L.S.S., Bro. R. Balsdon. •Pickering Elliott gave a splendid address At the conclusion of the ceremony which was illustrated by excellent Lei*or Goffs S�oro l i bite and Tints. +� v:. . lantern views, depicting his work refreshments were served and a = Il progrg6m of speeches, social inter . -- --among the -unfortunate children course, music and song brought a -' of the county. The lantern v!948 Oar stock .compprises .evervthing_.ia_ . most delightful evening to a close. _.leather ood9 and our rices - ane-peens o€ �1�uresoo will�eover � showed the wonderful transform- are second to none. made in the, lives of those N.K Everything seventy-five square feet,- ' wFho came ander the Care of the '' '�'' ::CARD OF THA S. , Ever thin for the horse. �'- society. Both Mr. Elliott and Miss: Henderson art) enthusiastic To the Etectore of the Township of Blankets, 82,90 up,heavy a : - Pickering social workers, and the count is . Halters,-90c, up, all leather g •� 'fortunate in having them to take Ladies and Gentlemen- Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Cases �utguan lj 2 and lb. packages I wish to'take this opportunity of charge of this important work. Harness and boots repairs k At the close of the meeting the thanking you for the honor conferred 'i on me and the confidence placed in we _cur repairing cervica is Drop 'III and get a Color Card and children of the Sunday school pre by re-electing me to the position. of unexcelled. 'i sent6d to Mr. Elliott, for the, use First Deputy Reeve fo the year 1924. `J of the shelter, FL )urge number of I will endeavor, to the-best o4 my CECIL BRADLEY all about .this donations of fruit, vegetables, ability.to further the beet interest%of ` -clothing and also a collection the township on all occasions, 'both at " &mounting to over 87.00. The the the township board and air.the Harness maker, Sundayschool»do ted 'this meth- county council. - >8anitary finish, p Again thanking PICKERING, ONTARIO od of celebrating the Christni»P g you'and wishing all Ppirit, instead of receiving elite ASappy4Pd Pro3perous year; - •�• ' from a instead tree as has been I remain, t CE* •' e ' g, Bund Tickering .� Yours faithfully, �• j.gA'6`J V tL•e custom in the poet. __, ADAM SPEAKS,