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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_01_25 OL. XL- 111. ,., .PIC$ERING9 A- ONT., FRIDAY, JN uA Y 25,J924 No. 0: _ �>:�fli+s3tat1 Q�assber. BROUGHAM.. GREENWOOD. a w Geo., Bader _ _ s The c[tizens' League rust' in the Tihe services on Greenwaad Circuit GREENWOODschool house on Tuesday evening and for Sunday, January 27th, are as fol- all were entbusiastic-for the purchase Iowa: Mount Zion 10.30 a.m.,Sunday E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director of a fire engine. Numerous commit. School at 11.80 s,. m ; Kinsale 1.80 p. T T t����Ontauio.Associatioa.ofOntario. Rea. tees were ..appointed and a concert m., and Suadav School at 2 30 p. m,; • �1 ■Lcthe AmerieaaTo Avoid Ml$takee was arran edd for to be held on the Brougham, 7.00. p: m ; Greenwood, at �, i./ Nexamined by 16th of Febraur p p, m., conducted by the'Youn =- -ont, Oat. y, Full particulars 7.00 later, Peoples League, un a School agt EatablisSe I&78-'-- NF. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member 'Stop) -- 2.30 pr m. uart rlv Sacramental .of the College of Physieiana and Surgeons w . DUNBaRTON. Services will be keld at Greenwood on The oldest established Industry is otOatario. Office; that formerly occupied by $undap, �'ebruary3rd. Ontario county. the late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr,Cald- ' OOk'' Mins-Hale Thom is visiting her welt.- Phone. Cl9remont•Qnt. 231y -' cousin, Miss"'Ha*e anis, at gPort DUNBARTON. - t C. MCKINNON, M.D.,L.R..C.S:, . Usiinn, Ba,kerlQ ei Op • EdinburgIr member'o! the College o! 'Listen Mrs. Wm. TavTt� is visiting with ' The conclave beki here by the C. S. J sof R:iaaa and flutsages-c .S zpenoni�Edi nbn gh her brotbe'r,. Home?. Burke, of-Port E:T. boys of South Ontario on Jan.' 'For Bread. -� of Boyal Collage- Bpeofal attention to daea.es o! women and rte Union', 14th. was a decided success, near) r afhildsea,.qMes and reddeaoe,Brougham, i o Baker B Splendid Choice ll y ANY OTHE p Mrs. George, White and Miss.-Ger- sixty bops being present. In fact all Not excelled b IR : of Rhona re. hs'. trude spent the week-end with friends the boys'work in the constituency Is BRAND Chairopracte p. in the city. a success as the program of the Tuxia Satiafadtion guaranteed or DR. CORDON McgAY-Obiroprac. ' The Young'People'a Meeting on Boys and Trail Rangers are carried. YOUR MONEY BACK It dont matter who makes Monday eveniug was ably led by Ed. out regardless of the size of the tor. Ofiieehours-2.30 to s..00and7.00to Brown and,wBs well attended. Next,groups. The fourfold ro ram was KMIMI Flow- Street, 3.00 and byappointment. Phone 826. •Brock the Record Our 0Vtil P p g Whitby, sly ° meeting will `be held next Monday= Riven. 'Metsrs. Reginald Leach and �• For Pastry, ai ht.- Melt Kenn Mentors of the Whitb y - Horn Phono�yaph � __ y. y THE' PICKERING NEWS The ansa ' g of the church Squares, led the devotional period. More KI88IMI FLOUR sold is On. Will plait. on a ay evening .was fairl r. Leach addressed uson'the ideals tarso County than any other E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and • _ attended. The treasu • an all the of the C. S. E.T. Sinclair Robinson, bread of pastry >t�our: Thereto a " •Southor,Notary Public Etc. Mone y organizations gave favors, ports. M. P. B.P., representative for South reason. ?fi ossa. South wiag,Coun douse, Whitby. 51y ! and officer a appoin Ontario in the Prnviocial Legislature, Stou, ffills 011t, resented the vai lous bills For esle la Pickerin b M. S. Cha ILLIAMJ. 1EATON,8.A..Bar- P pasaed.io mea. gyWrister Solicitor, member of the firm ofSINOLAIR BANQIIET the 3rd oldest Boys' •Parliament held Rsckman.benison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto 1n Toronto, sad also introduced the Farmets w11I always find s Market' General Trusts Building,se.Bay Street.Toronto. bond sellia campaign for their wheat at highest Main 9a1 and 982. Under the auspices of the South On- R pq gn to make up the B price.- Telephone - p tario Liberal Association.-the friends deficit in the Boys Work $lard. Mr. Phdae for price. • Kenny resented the subject t. Deratdi of W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C.:the Lead- P subjects of Local Furn><ture �ronl er of the Liberal Opposition in the Publications and National Athletic Barley Want�+d DR. HARRY HUI7180N, Dentist, Provincial Legislature, are tendering Contest. These were adopted. He wweby. OM Adam's Terrace, Byron Factory to your him a complimentary banquet to be also spoke of the Boys'County Ooua• St.North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when held in the Armouries. Oshawa, on .cil. but after some discussion it was �• L� � N s _ desired)• 31if Home the evening of February 5tb. Every unanimously decided .that a County - citizen of the Riding of South Ontario Work .Board be appointed. This DR. D. C. Smith, 'Dentist, Stouff- Before you pay for it. We show and, in fact. ever person. desirous of Board is to consist of the Mentors and Ji rville HoaaGraduaw of Chicago and, To yon the goods-asap gtlsntft lire y our representative from each Square. y roato Universities and the Royal Coltese•of y- payfgg tribute to Mr.Sinclair .on his P q -Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1611. Residence veru besCand the cheapest on the ascension to the Leadershl of the .Business conehided, Edward Brown 1013,; No outskl: appointments. 261y market. -Libreral Party-of--the Provincial Legi- led the roup games and stunts.and BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. .J. H. BEAL - Claremont slature, wtlt-br-welcome. Prominent- t various groups gave their yells in Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental speakers. including Cabinet Ministers a manner which was most strenuous.. �. Surgeons and university of Toronto, and others, will be'present at this Presto-on came the este. and the over W.M. Prinnaeii!!'s hardware store. banquet and will speak-. Arrange- boys were as hearty as at the yells. -_ Oslee hours 9 to 12:1 to X4.30. lart.'ph ASgETs FOR gL q R g All ate, drank and were�lerry.- The Sell phone 920. S E meats are beim made so that tickets collet made h two".0f our Heaton. j -,-_ may be obtained at practically every F Yeterinory, - centre in the Riding Further pard. Messrs. Allison and Morley, tasted , The underaignod wishes to notify the cube's end full details will be publish- just like mother's. We tear an epi= ' G.KERSLABE. B. P. Sc. Honor Pab1Ic that he has purchased from the act to-a future issue. __ deWle of these Conclaves, but no one The U !Vex-Sal executors of the late W. G. Barnes is t in to checir it. A number will �jgbtpp �• h�� .Grsdnate of University of Toronto. All - g t 3� rasa given prompt and---- i attentiao.Phone all the basket and basket material in be held in the near future. SM. Claremont. 323r stock and wfH be able to furaLh frutt 09H1CWA., One of Our Productions) l baskets on the shortest notice and at - WHITOY. We sell Sill's Rfto-Lite Lena'for current prices. Write or phone., During the rains 'of list` week a ".- . �asletilteeFs `��� great many of the cellars in town be. '- all makes of cars-the beet' Preliminary meetings of several came flooded, causing much incoo- organizations hive decided tel.have !n the marketfor =1• FRANK PENNOCK venience. , • � O. RIpHARDSON-Real F,s f mu Old s Re-union here this sum. - the price. Yb' . card: ickarl ns, Conveyancing. lyotary GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO Probably for, the last time, repro- mer.•' FOR SALE lebik.6te.,;Pleta6sg,oat. . gIIy S9tf seataftyEs trot�Qsbawa are taking Arrangements have been made by Heavy • part this week in tbe'proceedinge at y *&Can,. POSTIIJ^ Licensed Auction the County Council. It is'likelg-that the Board of Bducation for school gang r children to use the Anna Rink three F. ase oa..u.. .t l ek ran Ossado ata. fore the next session Oshawa will iset o Iron Harrows Mesa sales kir aA kila6s al's= it ow apoesasl a full-tied d of _ afternoons a week without charge. :loons, aurew emu aiver,1.O., ons, �rd�o o� Char1� g city. His Honor Judge McGillivray suf- All in, good shape W Mundy. formorly pro- fered,a fall on the -slippery road this _. B.B11fATON TOWN/ffiPOLDRE rietorof the Ontarto Reformer, has Woodworking and General week necessitating several stitches Ounningima 9W -- decided to enter the automobile. bus'- having to be taken in a cwt on his Bladksmlthing, •1� s m lead fl neo and has parcbaeed an interest In so roes "wee w 3brity. 1.l• -yfloo, �' the Moffatt Motor gales. Ltd.. who ssA, W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. somm !i as{a Ons, t-t g A cllffe College age atudeot suppt will oontlona to handle the MrIwagb-. � Pickering. Oat« L likely to be arranged for St, John s •DAVID A. PIIGH-Clue stook awe• Ito and Oldsmobile motor care. We at the Bay, after Rev, Mr. Pown eJaoeer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. We can :apply yon with the wish him success In his new field of leaves that >sum. experience with pedigreed pariah.ae he will shortly, ring work. Au kinds of sales beet brands on the market in plain activity. to take charge of another in Western pfly attended eo Teeta�reyooabN. Phow and cart. cat red and white Oak. At a session of the Pickering police Ontario. H / �f , u Are . 10 Clar.mont. Lely Beech, Birch and Maple. court held here on Saturday before The Whitby Horticultural Society '�>t[, >1tAW, LIOEN8ED AIIC- Our business is not confined to Police Magistrate W J. Clark. Herb- Tuesdav evening at its anneal meet- art Harrison. charged with the theft T10N88R tar York.Qntado and Durham hardwood flooring only as we car- ing elected these offloen: Hoa:Presl- Counties„ AA ldn3.e1 aalaa prom attended of auto tires, cushion and tool box. dents. Rev. Jos.Fleteber.Fred Green. rya large and well assorted'stock Goo. Robb; President, n C. F.Mc- Cerrhent to. Terms reasonable. Dates toe may was sentenced to three months to arranged at NEWS'dna.. Bell apd 1 of tough sad dressed rgall boaCde, Whitby jail. Wm, 8ewaon, ohsrged )Ara.• ! dent phooet. Wbitby,out. sly roofings, etc. with theft of toolbox, refused chsto Gillivray , 1st Vice•Pres., Thos Hen. stock . 2nd Vice-Pros..Wm.Fletcher: .. S7ira TdBLS-PiskerfsI 8tattwa a �i��1,�r plead, and was committed for trial �y-ins.. Wes, Augustus ; Dek- .Coal, V.S. •Train 1 1 `.i a before s jury. The charges against _ going$ail Avedie M follows . �.� gates to annual convention to Toron- - No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M.- Gibson and.Goulding for theft were to, the Preside t. Wm. Fletcher and 23 P.M. Ll�mber : •• 2$ Legal • . y, withdrawn, These cases. were the i$ia Maud Ana's,. f •• ep Local 6.26 P.M LUMBER YARD outcome of the pilfering of s car,own- Warden George Arebibald McKll• 18anday train, 8.27 A.M. ed by Mr. Parkin.of Bowmanville. on [an.elected on the first ballot by the - -_8h in glee ' li4aiss Rap,- das ss tallows- the morning of Dea 26th last. The aunty Council at its' opealo meet- �a� car had run into the ditch in front of g NO. 20 Lana 10.60 A.M. R J. Fleming s.farm.between Picker- ing for the year on Tuesday, Is a real z� 37 Local ass P.M. De.A. MORDU log ars$Whitby... The car remained• enough farnoer, His home farm o! el�ay Rooitlg - 9 hail 9.05 P. there for a few hours walting.to be two hundred scree, Wiadifnae. b "day train. . 8.58 P. M. towed to Oshaiwf,and la the Interval on the Highlands near Seagrave, on Rnd.�La�h a tcibrdia to Standard . -- Funeral DlreatoT the twelfth concession o[ the town- Foregoing,- R the articles were stolen.and throw b ship of 8eac�. where hes specializes tomo time. Lkagd R=bdmar , the good work of Provincial Oonew dairying with a fortg h berd'ot Fruit - ♦ poo H O. Taylor wad the Oshawa pure-tmd Hglsteins, .The cream only -'p E E R T �bs Ei►G• Mo6or= � police tbe'culprits were apprehended - +��f with the following result. is sold the rest o[ the milk going into e • ('� Successor to poultry and hogs. He Is forty-seven `*� Havingsecured the •CHdS. BEiERL. )1tARBHJM and hasa wife and ten children. Tall agency for 8.D. -�,'7•. Smith t Bon.Ltd.,'Nnreerymeo. - .. ,-- a'1tOUFFVILLIE., • � and fair, be Is a Rood' s�aleer,Lia of Winona, Out. Phone 11000 Inaugural being one of the best for _ John Doherty our reeve b attend. ears. The setting up house-keepia I am prepared to take order for all tag the Oounty Council this week. _. hereelt of- Oshawa a. a city tbigs - kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits,$, - At.the Inaugural meeting of the year,he amid, 'would -be one of the - Ornamental Shrubs Eta.-at Town Couocii Mn. F. A. Dales and most important businesses with which ` lowest possible prices---- F avo Bread Flour t[n• N..Forsyth were appointed to the council would deal. Hfshas been Pi&kl � � �•_ Special rata for large quantities. the Library Board. This is a new de- four-years the representativh of Reach 2etf : and Marvel par and now after forty-two years of an Our carlina rlak seems to.be alive interval. succeeds Peter Christie. N. J. Cihap>mal~ne Pickering _ .with the "Whoop her up maun"'of ex-M. P.. in winning the coveted Pastry Flour' the curlers. We notice Claremont honor of Warden of Ontario. Attend.' - - s and Stoutiville are a tie for the die- Ing the public school at Greenbank, .-."Plows and Points m, be obtained from you Grocer. trict cup. he Antahed his scholastic career at y George Watson, our burse-buyer, Port Perry high school, and since that.,''FOR SALE, ALSO • • - shipped acarload of horses.to the lum- has followed in the footsteps of his Ford Touring Car, Maple Leaf 8 inch Brookfin Flour. Mills ber camps last week.. There'seems to fathers as A farmer. - R P be good dement for the right horse grata Rrtndpr,.Versot 6} loch grain CHAS. WILSON, Prop. at the lumber camps at advanced Ore ! grinder, Foot lift riding plow. Lister prices. P - IN MEMOR1�1111. - engiod 6 h.p..Grown goo pplows 32 ft A deputation from the Women's In loving memory of Mary Ann John- and 50 ft extension >�adders, Institute waited on the School Board stop, beloved wife of George Ste- Heavy team wagon. +, Start Now t0 Equip Yovnel�, to urge the establishment of a School phenson, who died January 23rd, W. F. Disney, Greenwood Ior a Fair. Mr, Rogers, district ria 1921, tative, will meet the Board on Friday ,__ -_ 4 40-t J2r.f Phone Pick 714 night and offer His co-operation. he "�- _ ' POSITION of TRIM The slides erected at the Park are by day' Care that Cold the talk of the town and are being All earthly telief was past.C �N!!t a LLIOTT patronized by old and youngalikr. We watched yon wear yourselfaway.bi4tos S The splendid amusement of the otrt But you were mother to the Jest. A Ca�tbOne+r(lalnfr Yotrbore it all with that maternal ,Befit Remedies mane Bide sport has justified, in'a splendid > way, the action of the Board of Trade, smile, • • ' Yonge&Charles Sts,•Toriftttoa A Toronto syndicate bas been form- That only mothers can do. �>ralrio 111 ed to take over the oil fields discover. Our hearts are' aching all the wbile, faotIIrecl will be found pP S Ia,well known throughout Canada ed in Uxbridge township a short die- Till we meet in heaven with you, :AND FL.itKING for superior tiainipg for positions tance from here. DriNing for oil will -Husbnnd'and Family ' as Private Secretaries,. Stenogra- soon be begun, and the C. N. R. are to Pickering,Jan.23,19243 tit In Our store i am oprepared to do Chopping and phare,Typists,CAccountants, Com- cite a spur line to the seat o!opera- ` Oat Flaking every day but tion• -The price of gasoline advnnc- E. �` mercial Teachers, etc. Graduates At the initial meeting of the High N Ea M�EWiiN k Saturday, R R ed.tls•o cenf,e ppr gallon on Mon- 9 , in keen demand. Enter any time. and Public School Board, Dr. Smith • • Stoneboats For Bale Write for catalogue. was re-elected chairman• and a decis; day morning, and it is- probable f i =?' r ion was arrived At to 'secure-an a.ddi. that tbe-price will go higher. The a clonal teacher to take the Entrance reason given for the rine is that Veterinary Surgeon y John F. Bayles, CIs I'emont ' W. J. Elliott, Principal Cines, owing to the crowded condition the anpply is decreasing on ac= Rural Route No,2 of the school. count of the heavy demand. 17101cei-1=0 0=t8X3.0 k • A. ' 7a ,x.,°a°. t. .as mss. ,'�c,» ,,14.-. 6_•1...+,r. s'��r ter,. r ' - i� Ag HEM lC �U EIS • -I THEWORS7 IS YZT pro COMM lAboChodsd . rWhat They Need to Restore, ..` . • _. _- Good Health and Vitality. The woman wl1�}o feels tired.out. who .+ ON",THE CUP THAT CHEERS."`i is the most convenient kind of basket isGhas all over when she rises In the _ to use If the baby's outfit does not morning, who feels depressed most of n There is black tea and green x' ' do you knoIf The black leaved include a regular bassinet. the time, needuthe help that Dr. Wil- haw been fermented and are-milder, ms' Flak Pills can give her-sew, +' the tannin is changed and made.leas(' ' , .'APPLE LOLLIPOPS: •rich blood and stronger nerves. The Ilyl , ,soinble, so you get leas o! the bitter When children tiro of the custom- blood er smash!orders caused by popr, ` _— and thea ng, and most woman are rind is your beverage; - _ i pp ary and wholesome apple which-forms careless about the condition of ttMjv the leaves must be carefully Bred or a part of the noontime lunch, give blood. Their nerves are quickly af- exposed to the inn, to check the for- them a delightful surprise by putting fected; they worry over trifles and do' ._ _ _ •; mentation, and the heat must be Just in a candy-coated one, _ not obtain refreshing sleep. There -- sr, right, so as to remove the moisture Make a syrup of one pound o!gran.. may•be stomach troubles and head- -" r 'but not drive off the volatile oil$. J All aIoag the line, from the hand Mated Sugar, one fablespooatul of aches; shortness o! breath and a°Sat- picking by women and children, the vinegar and two cupfuile of water: tering,o e ear _ -- Boil this till it spins a thread, but do tion that calls for Dr. Williams Pink f • `s'curing, the shipping -and the blend- not stir or it will sugary. the blood-improving serve-re- e� g ry.. Add a Pills, 1 tug, your tea calls for delicacy, care Iittle red cake'coloring if,you have it storing tonic. Mrs, William Henry, and judgment. That is the reason It on hand. Insert thin sticks about four Lovett Street, Loa on, Ont., has 'is such a culinary crime to abuse_it Inches long in the stem ends of bright roved. the value of these pills, and -"�-- +� when it is handed over to you for the ,. - _ - red 'apples. Next-dip the apples into days: I had a very severe attack of f >;nal making and serving. the hot syrup, holding them by the anaemia. I was always tired and the r The Baur Mmteria�The little'sticks; then set them on waxed paper least thing would make me sick at the greets leaves of the first harvest are the finest, picked in April in China to cool. You have transformed com- stomach. I could hardly go about and - suffered terrible a mon apples into-lollipops, which will pins is my legs from _ and Japan they spell delicacy; suc- cessive pickings give somewhat lower make an instant appeal to the imag- was as white as a sheet. The doctor quality. In -Ceylon, where many of illation'and palate I! yellow apples are used drop a gave me several kinds of medicine. ' j your beat known breach originate, bit'of butter color into the syrup and but could not understand why I did not ps lea-picking soon the year round at ply golden -glazed apples will be get results from It. Then I went to.a • F ten-day intervals. The tea from dif- the result. hospital and was there. for three " fennli'"gardens," as tea plantations : months,but came home no better than a, are picturesquely called, varies i when I went. My friends were wor- character, so TRY 'A LEMON. you see that yon must - ries and feared oonanmptioa. While. •., __,_,• - __, '-- - trust your tea merchant for the care- An astringent that I have found an. I wee still in this condition a friend ';N blending of the final product. Ad-�tirely aat,isfactory is leman juice. It advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink &-V Y� -- r venture till you find what suits your ,also has a slightly whitening effect. Pills. I tried them and after a time taste and stick to it, The blending of Cut a lemon in half and rub the cot felt they were helping me; and I glad- ` teas calls for experts along the line 1y continued their use, and am thank. - ' — � S , end over the face, asaaeaging gently and "tea tasters" must have all the with an upward motion for the special Lul to say that I'am again a well we- 7.0 Fast Submarine. the king was left sitting in his box on man, and I flrmly t The earliest ancestor -a! T the bottom,.lookfag at and being look- figs vintages, to produce a product of cation a week is really enough for the not been for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills marine was a glass box covered with i e s y "horrible' ga. w , �+ even quality and the same character• average akin, as.it causes a general i would not have got better." asses' skin, made to order for Alex i to the relief' of his friends and pre- istics from the varying teas received. tightening of the tissues; and using The now sales tax will not increase!andier the Great in the fourth century'isumably to the chagrtn -of,those .who r "Orange pekoe" ls a general qualityt2 _price of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, had "axes to grind"the box broke,and oftener than this might be uaple"Ant, B.C. That bold eneral, says Capt. J. designation, not a kind of tea, and _,,j, W, aa'the company pays the taxa You can G Sutherland InAtSea With Joseph up his majesty shot to the surface and alone Is not enough to designate the 1 stili obtain the pills through any meds• was rescued, a wetted .'and a wiser g Sn - - Conrad, meat have been absolutely sort of tea you may like best, Flowery eine dealer at 50 cents a box, or by man. y A NEAT AND SIMPLE HOUSE j fearless for in those days tc required mail, poet paid,at this rice,•trom The, � That episod3_ stands out alone in peboe, orange pekoe, and Just pekoe„ FROCK IN "SLIP ON" STYLE. Williams' p no snnafl courage to allow yourself to } mean the three smallest leaves from Dr. Willi:ms Medicine Co., Brock- be shut up in a box and lowered below ancient history; it !r not on record the top of the plant, also and quality i the water. a personyi:acloae t vessel v water in y completel went d se 1 villa, nL that atying in the order named. But . DDarenily It tried even Alersader's until comparatively modem times. a 'ens absosvary according to climate, - ~ IAterely 'Provention. nerves, for he saw many monsters and ;he,time of picking' the curing. and Willie,was under orders ever to-go some things.so horrible that he would _ a with the altitude at which they are in wImming. And mother-meant to not speak of them till the day of his Paper money wears out and the as "awn. Like humans, the plants that see�t he-obeyed. Be one day aha' death. It.must be remembered that I @rage ,lite of five dollar'bills is about >>- ,��t 'Ow on the heights have the beat became suspicions. he would be able to see little; so prob- ten months. s•' it r.'�arseterl 20 ably imagination played a lade ,pari The F+�sud Beroerapc-In the "W1IlIe, your clothes are wet," she. .ice making has think he had seen the f said. Yon have been In the water . Claimed as Ilse most-yvonderful set ,. making there are just three essen- a m . things that he said_he saw. o! Church belle a thst-fro d, s cernt fiefs. very simple ones 'and easy to -Yes, mother; I went In to save There are many accounts of.the ad-. ion L now being east in Croydon; it attain, and too often they are all ne- Charlie Jones:' vesture is existence, and all are more will include 68 bells and is to' form - .•Sleeted. First, have'. freshly boiled ! or less wonderful; the facts appear to. water, a "My noble darling! Did you jump, s mai norial to a millionaires mother. jP�S boil; watch the _ In after him?", - be that the areal general got inside teakettle as a cat watches a monde - "No. mother. I jumped In not so the doom was sealed up with tar and hole sand when it "enrg+es wildly" as lowered'to the bottom by a chain. By Under the bmscow government the Orientals as to be there when he fell 1.a. an-ncMont. which in those days may marriage in Siberia is oily.a matter _ sly, jump for itS Second, use an earthenware rce- - taking out s license to-vied; divorce Lin or shins Don't fear fro'awallgw your unser: or may not have been fnteatioaal, the of n pot-not metal, and pre. iR it will-not cause indigestion. chefs was let go from the boat, and is Sgna>ty easy. - leat_it_hg_rinsisg_in-hot.watwr. Third, pour on the water (one cup ^ to each teaspoon of tea let It steep - - -- - - -- —' act less than three nor mors--than five minutes. Tea that steep@ too long or , boils (horrible ttsoughtl) is a tannin�.. stew of bitterness and sawholeeome-` 1 f 1 a need that one disliked to contemplate. Ified, and the hole a its s comp has; .� y gr gone. y ,�4 l party is com letel i. $ f - spoiled, for either health or pleasure.i :: REERIN�= BABY WAKM. y - --` -"`_' mother: � •-' --In severe weather - -.---• � .I , . �i knows that it is extremely difficult to' _ - keep..thc baby's hands from pushing' 4552. Printed cotton; figured per _ down the covers and getting almost fie' dimity, refine, linea and other. k 'blue.with the cold.,., We can put stock-' wash fabrics may be used for this y ings on his feet or let him wear the model. •It.is also good for wool crepe " little sleepers with feet in them and; or Jersey cloth t thus protect his lower limbs,but those' @ Pattern is cut in ? Sizes: 84, _ - ticel 136, 88, 40, 42, 44 and;46 inches bust y pink fingers are a-problem. A measure.. A 38-inch size requires 4 +es very simple, solution for this is to • p Yards of 36-inch material. The widthW, .hyFond o11I1 i`!S -take his.old white.cotton stgckinga, at the foot is 2 yards. For facing and which he will not wear in cold Wes, at collar of contrasting material as illus- ` er and which would very likely be Locitrated yard of 86-inch material is small for him,next Hammer, cut out required. P2'OOf that Ford predominates is to be found i11 the - w left and stitch across firmly on -�� the machine. These nuke nice elastle Pattern mailed leo say address on _:--fact that.50 per cent of all.cars in Canada are Fords. _ -mittens that can be receipt of 15c in-silver or stamps, by. — palled up over the Wilson Publi-shin Co. 78 West Ford predominates because it supplies the essen- _ his hands and pinned to his sleeves Adelaide Street, Torosito. Allow two in such--& way that 'he c►nnot pull 'teals sof ad te}economical.transportation. - them-of . --Then mother-wtil-note weeks fen receipt of-pattern. __ shiver ant, refer to his fingers as :-Ford has been the pioneer in the automotive in- icicles when morning comes. dui has blazed the trial in every fundamen'tallji Where a house is not heated by a ,.�- - ' Y furnace it is often a good idea to have SOurid transportation principle. _. the baby wear.a nightcap,as his I ~1 r� ' ^Ford service is an outstanding example of Fold tittle bald head is apt to get very cold predominance.' Authorized Ford. service is to be and there is sometimes danger of ear j_ : F troubtes-'on this account. A very; O� -found wherever motor• cars are used—always _ young baby is more comfortable In,, I ,1 - ---capable, business-line and prompt. i, basket than in any crib with open bars, for the reason that no drafts More than 4,000 service stations in Canada aro L a can get in from the aides se is the' assurance of this. case with the-cribs. A clothes basket • • I Not to b'< , _ . :. -'� <# ... • ... � l _ e Trusted: i See Any Authorized Ford Dealer ' -Rid Your Poultry of lice' "I wouldn't trust that fellow out of new scientific-discovery makes it my--s1 ' easy to get rid of vermin. Stop grecs- "And I wouldn't trust him till he _ Ing, dusting, spraying and other un, was outr, satisfac ory methods of fighting lice. - - Simply drop into the drinking water a' �- r r .harmless mineral tablet, it does.the ,His Request trick, it makes and keeps the birds Judge-"Have you anything'further ielea and health Warranted not to v,• _ g y' to say?" — -� Impart any odor to flesh or eggs, Sold - - Prisoner-"I should like to ask that a ander a money back guarantee. Thou- sande of poultry ralsera are using the time occupied by couneei's°speech , GARS ' T�i,LXGICS•' TRACTORS for the defence be dieducted from my' w� them. Send one dollar for trial box. Z ' F. d. Davies, Dept. H. 30 Leopold term of imprisonmegt." 1 _ Street.TOronto. - Look pleasant; some one is always lifi<UE No. 4�fN. i taking your pictu>r!- ' ,rte. -.`A••- watt„.. �.s :i4,.a .,r, ,..-a: ,ce :x:,"`x � :,,a�; ��' 'arL;r. t. F. •� `:�' - W,a�.. ��; ..�a:. ,. ��-,t`a�, ,;�•9jdf�$a•,,•x, 'sem+,•w..�•�,ilw'�•d:,�:�.lr�,a�r _*.�, ,, ,eta 'r�,:r- rr�' 'zsk:��€�a, �,. u.n=:r" �"�E ��±c; ';?��s, "t � - c��M+.�• ?�,�' �a.x::x - - �,'r ,ate *''- ��� i�� a�.s.,,,,�.:�i�i'�"`iG1�t r�z�. ; r 'C�'d�•�,aa�la�'4za, � ��+ �,�Cs�,�a:�K�-�F�ms�`�'> �rr .��i a; 1 .earn... .a V, d> .. ...�..�.- . i .. �✓.. ..i ....;., � -t. �'�.'. .-r q. r n y - , t L: r• The-Business of FstitIL ' sM S e r cA" -Dec I A res Tan Rob Steart't�as ao cotssrd. `'!he mo` x - - - - went he realized that i had Ifaia wo�derfu! Health t3iving �" rile avoiding hie ofd baster sincei His r6- :-turn- tura from college he went straight to the parsonage. The study greeted him with its old JLA _0 FEE welcome. Rob had been there y an evening with a crowd of-thebos Was Campbell in "Miss America Dr before he,went to college: `� crown which babe has won on two 'y pait�•tilar people• "It feels lust as it used to," he de- � _ occasions. - Glared. • "We had some great ttmee Photograph by Atlantic Foto-Ssrvice: he .. - Roasted and puked s ed . .�. --= G1 -- ed--"m -- • Dr. Carioca.nodded- getting to_ - be an old roan,-Rob. I like to sit here - y day in $I>rtlg�lt CO" a the fire 'and watch my bora t rT before ' marching out to conquer,the world." "We don't go very. far;" Rob retort- - ... r bit "Make them b smaller?"Dr. �>� BY DR. I J MIDDLETON Carlow ob, smaller. Boys rare conceited Provincial Board of Health, Ontario young animals, doctor! It takes col- F ` Or. Ddiddleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health"mat. lege to make you see your Size is rels- ° '• ten through this column• Address him at Spadina House,•Spediaa tion t0 the universe! "I don't believe Crescent, Toronto. ( is,. Y - o as I d! You can't after you've taken a loo _ down to the beginning f things." �' "Haw much is left?' Dr. Carlow Sporadic eases of smallpox are re- population. Those concentrating. in asked quietly. ppoortend from time to times-a warning Stance were vaccinated first All Well, sir,"—it was harder than,Rob C widespread vaccination is need- 'known cases were quarantined,report- -�. L ll. These isolated cases are evidence ed cases were investigated and the had realized d that it was going to be,— r,y of an approaching storig which may local motion picture houses reihder3d "I'm not so sure of God. Ym not say- be delayed, but. which on the other aid in spreading advice o, what to do. Ing that He doesn't exist. I simply hand is liable to burst forth into a Too much praise cannot,be accord- haven't settled the. question in my . a'egulak,epidemic at any.time'. Unless ed. a community for taking hold. as mind. And_I-daa't-be}iese�that Jesus people guard themselves by vacci:a-i Hudson did in her time•of emergency. Christ was anything but a man.. Of +flan, smallpox,will find a fertile field A few' days of prompt and vigorou3 course He was the greatest man that for reaping a grim tail in Ontario repressive measures on the part of ; p ever lived—in'his way. He was an- Miss this winter. the health officer and local author= Mary Katherine Campbell, radiant quality pf womanhood.that is When an epidemic does -occur it itiee, t:ry at himself for stumbling to his twice reclaimed "Miss America,' p . anarked-a change for the better p ' has real beauty. f `ostially,starts mildly enough.- but in and the disease is now under control. words before the quiet-eyes of the old- taken TANLAC and endorses t,!n a "i have takea'TANLAC and I do not a short time the entire community m The epidemic shows the worth of .man. statement recently given to the wo- hesitate to say that it is a wonderful threatened. Such an epidemic occur- vice-nation as,a smallpox preventive. But to. his astwilsment Dr. Carlow ea - v ng ton c: It hag brought re• red only recently in Hudson in Michi- The disease was stamped out in the seemed to,let the matter drop. "I hear roprietaries, Inc., distributbrs of thisy lief and good health to many women, ---fin• des �d io.the accord- viecin ti and Islands ' 16e. through aaidre going into business, Eiob;' ha great tonic• In this statement, Miss and with good health one may have s ag y p the by the vaccination and uarantine, Onlywith America declares that Good- Health is measure-of beauty that will overcome Btate Department of Health but the coming. of forgetful, newerBeauty, and advices shortcomings in face and figure.- - hvhen he arrived there he found a eratio has smalipo: been returning Yes, sir., Motors.", the basis of all - rigorous 'program of 'vaccination to the Islands. Periodic vaccination "Do you remember the parable o! women who would be beautiful to "Rosy cheeks, Sparkling eyes, a well- al-d under way. School children practiced a the talents Y' first find,good,health remaded figure, n lovable disposition, y y p everywhere would. " 'bv*are.treated thus then the factory Smallpox from the earth. Roil nodded: What'we&-the old doe "Her complete statement as given U iso hand In hand with good health. To • for.driving at i" • _ � as follows:. "I consider it a great priv!- those searching for beauty, I would "Do you think the master was hard logo to be able'to tell the thousands say - 'First of all. Fiad'Good Health. a :Deane. . 'j. T�i� .p� ,p �� g,Ry on the servant with one talent?" of women everywhere what a great The TANLAC treaLmeat has proven Life is a Orison house. it seems, ' `Why, aO,'sit. The fallow had his tonic'TANLAC is. Health Is the basis'!!self 'a boon to womankind. and I re- And all man's eager thoughts and- rbanee like the rest. He was,a quit- of all beauty. Without good health, commend it."' dreams The winter season is s bird oi�e on �T.. one Is apt to be ran down', nervous, ]hiss Campbell beer written a book• u t3se bslsf=-J3a-la-more os•less eo ned .. e Colored windows looking I-thot:gttt you'd say .that Now I anderwetSht, high-strung, aaaemlC. In- tet an Henalttr and Beauty which may thmuch, to sinfi'y, badly ventilated room It!s have another question to ask.Are you, digestion drives the roses from a wo-!be secured by filling out the coupon ' so offen 6tormy that the mother does _V6 sees the heavens arching bine,- capitalising the faith yon hove?. By man's .classics and _robs her of_-that i below, not"get him- out to the tresh air ss 18aee earth 'and" sIi earth's lovely your own acknowledgment you'll! be a often as she should. He catches colds Rowers, Isis atom quitter if you let it lie idle. The same` INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARtEB. INC. which rack his little system; Sees golden neons and evening stars, law holds in-religion u to btislness; '_ - Department A-103, Atlanta, Ga. sell and bowels get out of ordell-and lie 19aes dawn's .soft, pulsing, shadowed " the only way to acquire more faith is Gentlemen: I herewith enclose 10 cants (stamps will do), !or which becomes peevish and crow. ?o guard send me' a copy-of Miss,Katharine Campbell's Booklet on "Reauty and - hottn- to invest what you have. against this the mothers should keep a Hw}�•� hungry hearted, berets the barn._ of Baby's Own Tablets to the � y-" �e young fellow Stammer- box- " .......amt:....................i....'..:. r. - ed. Then he la the k Name ......................... • house. They regulate the stomach ��' frank There is a window in the wall boyish'la h that his for dear! k and bowels. and break up colds.- The }Ovid. "Y u"'ve of ma sir. I see I'll Town •..:.:.............. ..State . ..a................... Hider than any man'!s tall '. .. new, sales tax will gest Increase the - - J've gazed from it all night until price of Baby's Own Tablets, as the have to go home and thrash the mat• _ I tune the hoar I gained its sill. : t• -Clasta�5ed Adverhsement3 My feeble hand•all night has pressed obtainCompany DoT the tax You can oil _ obtain the Tablets through any midi-.� N The pallid glass,wh1Ie from above cine dealer at 25 cents a box, or ivy.• The Herds of De:>ath. R�• " FOR SALE _ Thef moon, unloved and nacaressed. coat nate Atom 'rhe_Dr,�r!}}}�:_ - moon Is high VR G POUNDS LEAF TOBACCO. ONE T factitious an juv 1t Medicine Co.. Brockville, Oat And .Lib wind is low rind. is Rue cured. Mailed 'all _ -Wlnifred Lockhart Willis. - EY�s e• Over the'alkali, over Canada for $2. Lewis Wigle, 1�ro Threat :. The skeletons Brownsl , AA Leamington, Ont An Irish sergeant was drilling two Of cattle o. Y { s [NDIGF�TION, 5, t►ery stupid recrnits, who could not be ,.,... Their ribs Team whfte, Prevailed upon to keep step. Losing Their breath In !teat, S SAFE STOMACH TROUBLE patience, he shouted: -' �^1S A ghost cow lows i t "If I.knew which of ye two Spat- z oscine was out-of.atep, I'd pat him �...... For a Shoat calf lost. etrsl`ht in the gtiardrottm." And on horns like sharp moons x•. Their foes are tossed. i r I "Pape's Dtapepsin" Is the quickest, surest relief , [or indigestion. gases, •you YIN y3 , -Elisabeth J. Coataworth. flatulence, heartburn, sourness, or , ICOnsider whether u have satisfied e/ your•'relations to father, mother, cou• �,- A' �4iu• Ask for Mlnard's and-tab ad oth" ' s I stomach distress,caused by acidity. A sin,neighbors toww,.eat-and--dog;�wlie. =- = �i G, \ e old reliable rimed fes.Bri ht s•: w tablets give 'almost "Immediate Th ther "any of these can upbraid you. Disease, sick-headache, pains. act;:stomach-sel}eL Correct. our Stomach R .W.' Emerton. - A foolish mother can suggest ads- and other indications of kidney and The Marrlagseble Aye. _ �ef her son never dreamed oi', by livpz trouble. Fifty years aurxessfu! and digestion now for M few cents. "When L the,proper age fora girl the uestioas she asks him, sale- At your druggist or.direst from Druggists sell millions of packages of d q Pape's Dlapepsin. ' to marry? � Mf.ARNER'8 SAFE REMEDIES CO. Any age at which 'he Is. able to "P.illboxes" and concrete dug=outs Toronto; Ont. malts money enough to live in style." "built by the Germans and still a`prob. I,�� , DAVIS , . . :ASPIRIN Iem in.France; there were 6,000•in 0.1d People ` ;Australiai the PeCnliar. the Nord"Department alone. NERVOUS WRECA' �^1 Australia is a truly marvelous coon. Bitro-Phosphate feeds the, nerves Beware Of IMItatiOnsl try. Nature there displays beculiari- and old people need it to make them _ Mother`! Give Siem: Gild .� yeuriger.,__ a e one ties that would seem almost to be -pyla F• S �-and ` Tl�iWomen�owShe wu ReStol i� the product, of' human-.imagingtion. Y»P best nerve builder for'weak, nerve ez• A hausted men and• women and that !s Not only are there white, eagles gild to Perfect Health by' Lydia E. black swans and non-barking doge Harnrtesa Laxative for a Billow, why druggists guarantee,it. Price-Sf Coetatipatad Baby or-ChIld. per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Pinkhams `(egebMe Coil! 0 with wolves',h'eads and foxes' .tails; I Ki ..- BA_ 14 not only does the salmon fish for it. -° -Constipated. bil• Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. i Winni i; Man.-".I cannot Speak self in the rivers and the perch in the -lens. feverish, or _ 111 too highly of what Lydia E. Pinkham's sea,. but the barometer rises before �p sick, colic Gables I V e g stable C o m- �ss��!�•a���� and Children love d has done for i!'� rain and,falls to•foretell flue weather. � � genuine me I was a nervous '¢ - ilii e to take g CUTICURA HEALS j Remit by.Dominion E J "California. F} wreck and I just had Express Money An% MK Syrup," No other to force myself to do r Order.. If lost or stolen you get your _ ,� e ° laxative � my work. Even the •. money back. ..__ rEgulates ..:`.>'.;• the' tender. little TCN soundofmyownchh7 ; - bowels so nicely. _�= dren playing made 7, A YOu71 Polish me feel as if I must g girl in a-New York It sweets the stomach and start. Over Chin andCheek, "scream if they did school, asked in common with her the liver and towels acting without p not get away fmm Unless you see' the risme Bayer class, to write an essay on the differ- griping. Contains- no 'a:}reoticS O"_. Red,Was alscauraged. me. I could not even Cross" on package or on tablets you ince betweenAn educated,and an in- soothing drugs. Sap "California" to •' - speak right to my o are not getting the genuine Bayer Az- tells en m druggist and avoid counterfeits! The pimplesIauffeuedfromwere I�I "" husband•The doctor g t an, summed up the matter: your d gg eeahttexed'ovex m chin sad cheek. piriu proved safe by millions and pre- 3' said he could-do nothingfor me: My hue- .scribed by physicians over twogty An educated man •gets. his thinks insist upon genuine "California Fig rr_ They were large and red from e3oineone else but an iritelli nt Syrup" which contains directions.' ,�r band's mother advise me star take the ' ��yeah for � ge � . and after day or two ye}getable Compound and I started its! ; man works his own-thinks."•- �� festered over. . They once. I was ablez.to do m work"onceli Colds fleadache I y ti zeotliaeha— r— .�^•h"ge -- - itched and, when more and it-Was a pl3asure, not a bur- ((`�II �( 'scratched thein the tops' den. Now I have a fine bound bob Neuritis Rheumatism So long as a man has thg power tol,UO 1R1 �' !- --- - would came off and a _ y Neuralgia Pain, Pain than a one habit, good or bad for watery fluid would come and nisi"able-taunter her and en�oy do- another;go-Ion he•'Ls res I m m work. I canno�olb recO»zti Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirla" g Minard's stops pain,-relieves• !n- from therih. Tti1!trouble g y d .' g pon.,ible'for . i _mending such a'medicine, an anyone on}y. Each unbroken,package con- his own character. flammation, eases rheumatism, lasted several oaths and I wasaw- � j seeing me.before I took it, and seeing tains proven directions. Handy boxes neuralgia and all pains. felly diacothiaged-' me now, can see what it does for me. I of twelve tablefs cost few cents. Drug Earthquakes such as the one which �. "I read an advertiaetneat for Cull- ream only too leased for you to use my lata also sell bottles 'of 24 and 300. o cera Soap and Ointment and sent ; te,stimonial.'P Mrs. EMILY DAvi 721 ;. g recently' devastated Tokio May 'be ; ;Aspirin is-the trade mark (registered caused b the sea shddenl for a free sample. After using it j.-McGee Street,Winnipeg, Man. � Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of y y penetrat- , there was a marked change so I pur. Monoacetteacideater of. Salicglicacid. ing into. the molten.core beneath''the chased more, which heeled me." Book E. Pi Adams Private Text- • ` While it is well known that Aspirin earth's suYface e6Yrll� O� " I ; (Signed) Miss Edna Prowse,Noll- lift upon- "Ailments Peculiar to * ' 1N11Y panel Farm,Cluny,Alberta. Women will be sent you free tsport means Bayer Manufacture, to assist '' request Writs to the Lydia E.Pinkhar� * -0 9 E the public against tmitatlons• the Tab- The busy man has-fewr idle visitors t7srwhy hater an toilet lZu . es. i Medicine Co.;Cobourg;'Ont•` This booif lets of Bayer Company will be stamp- --of whom worry Is one. s.mrr.a..nrr.. r n.eaa�...:'z Ulf I -__.. iE tre.su/t r..r°eii,w.,ieoawrr ra�' rr contains valuable information. e7 ad with their general trade mark, the I �cade .Ohne"claw""I.iwm ma*. I 1 � Crnq." [goop sAlnenre Liniment M the house► t sO'D'a`s'�"t��" 188UE No: 4-24. . .. ., .. , ., .. ... .., ".'. . .. .. -. ,. . .._ _, - ... ". .<:��': - .. _. � . _ , .. .._ . .._._-. ...-:!_ _.--_ -.....:'a•'�-,.„t.,ica._ ...-w•:r,•., .•._--_,,.r,_.,�a..c..=w.�ai7EPl� rklj.' % •„dyt :,,,' - 3^vi c: .''•^},'w 1 .'G« fs..:.. ..wy.3'•q _ ...•G. k-i^-^"•;p�.,,.+,5.,vi ,d; ak+P. K:y •R�++Fw,', '-.'4;• •M^ , a - be brought down at the coming xt. Y4 �dus , ' g ` FRESH FROZEN FISH tis session of the legislature in fav'o ELM DALE MILLS► -• _ _ _ AND DRIED FISH x, zceitbts - of such a levy. The proposed tax ""�'I QKERINQ; b y'.S�IOgED w s3J5 per year.: 11.60 it paid is ad�mee. is two cents a gallon and 'such a k-Snbw,;i tiow;r4.che tratud state.e.anere cattA , t at the O present ,rate of COr _ Bntam 12.00 in advanc ,,.S T E R • eamption would net than Wheat or.province any grain taken in - aver w million dollars aonually, —ezchange-for Flour. - - J0 HA -MURKAR, Proprietor.• which would be used in the main- ._ We have •Brau'.,Shorts, Chdp+ WHITE FISH SALMON - CIyCOEB -� NOTEt3..AND COM Mance of the highways. Difa- . _ . . .,` MENTL .Oil Cake Meal,' . ' ADDIE and-' 'FILLETT . calties will be met with in enact- ,'� ° Ing each legislation as certain i all kinds of grain. K, The management ..of,the Cana- classes of users will plead ezemp- r ways report a Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. _ err than. National Rail nays ig r tion. The reason for imposing - �•r a 'most satisfactory increase in the : Royal Household Flour, : Cjanne- d `Sa, mon, Sardines, � ri the xis for the maintenance of G 2let'reveaue of the railways for Cream bf to West Flour. the hi ' ,•the year 1923. In 1922 the net Rhwaye, and as the immense .x expenditure that is being made '.'-CHOPPING EVERY revenue amounted to the sa'm of for.the construction. and plaint en BEST RRANDi9_of Canned-F€nits_ -and- Vegetables,-•Peaa.- -Corn. .+ g �- fM,480,512,-anain-1923 the revenue —WEER DAY' e; Beane; Pumpkin, Raspberries, Prime, Pineappl8 - -- x ante of highways is due to the de has amounted to $•L0,127,447, an mead for better roads- made by ' increase of. $17.646,933: Under Don,t Il�'as Some, White Fish,ar Salm the efficient managemeat of Sir TOO it is quits .reasonable -- , OII this W881< :Henry Thornton and his efficient that the Waste of the highways ANNOUNCING should be called upon to pay.for staff of officials the • nationally �• -- them,and the fairest avay to.im• yO�INION-07 CANADA J. RICH.4RDSON, GROCER owned raslways, will'gradually, pose's.tea is to make a levy.on the _ " it .is hoped,. become a valuable Ras used, for then a motorist fs ` REFUNDING LOAN 1923 _ asset to the country instead of a contributing to the cost in'pro- R M burden. Ae the people own this P 5 PERCENT BUNDS A LAN D system of railways, they should portion to the amount he uses the F. S ` ,be deeply interests highway. Bnt the law-makers d in its welfare will meet with o 20 year Bonds,price 25 to yield To bu or sell our farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of i r►nd to seeing it Become a revenue. Pposition frons 5 14 per cent. ` y y certain classes, who will,object to 8 year goads. pt ice 99. to yield The United Farmers Co•opetative Company, y�rladueinR c�ineern. Limited. being taxed in this way fur the 5.23 percent. • Canaidan Nacional Railway (0.-N. R:)of the highways,, - atatiwe- Pickering,, Phone Pick. MA JtLLiSOv RePre maintenanceToronto has a probtem on her faevenpeal) Stat mortRap!e Debea- when they _' do not use chem. tures niaturin NUT 8..1990. Price �k hands at present with a large Among those who will object will 570 per thousand,or $1000 invested `namber of British harvesters who now Increases ,to :$1,75140 ,at mer s zr are stranded ia'Ahat city, after be the owners of motor-boats, turity. stationery gas engines, farm trac• wire having returned. fro- m the west, orders at our � etc. The owners of tractors, phone or wire expense. where the had a nt a few tore etc. a ` old not hAve a very ERS. ..months playing at lartniefg. Most -my-Lz chain.• ' for whilst the may ,Phone 288 J DundI�St. strong as . of them• came from the cities in strong case, Y Y iii- Whitby, Ont. •` Euglaad and knew practical, not use the roads to any great ex- and aonfributes to the of the , Eng,ng of agricultural ctica s. teat, they may, when they do use � whole,so every branch and sub-branch this Bar& P .Renew your sub They came back as far aaTorunto, tbem, cause .more damage Ito the is a vital unit,'closely touted with all the other ^ branch and-is a link in a st,roag chain winch ems• roads'than a hundred antos- Ins world and guards the financial twisty y ,laving probably heard. o! that serYptioII for 1924 circle• -• msay of the States of the IIaioa. - eity s generosity id the matter of +. Of clients„ � q, a gasoline .-tax in various forms _ �� free meals and IudAing.'Evideotly has been imposed and is said to be NOW A �n f'►rl i!s they are not anxious for work,at working-' ' very satisfactorily. ^' Ol Cwt D K M - least on farms, as they refuse Them to a general feeling in favor poeitioae at a Wage that is not _of sneh a tax In Ontario, especi• ti large, but most robabl more C .O A Lw ' P Y all from the farming community. Pickering Branch, ' _ W. P'. Law,Manager Athan they are, worth. Cana y Whitt Branch, a da se beginning to learn that Ins. I.have been appointed sole'agent Y -- C. A. McEiellan,Manager. Migrants from the industrial Green Rifler •11$ for Royal smokelee9 Ghat Tor this district, also oth1w grades of coal ta centres of the British Ia,ea are not —._from $8.00-up. _ i the type of rgen that will make I .��L��sdeW�N T pe I, for& 'Royal Smokeless.Coal is preferred _ ; . `successful farmers. There area p for economy and Su6diibe now for `The-News"' b limited number as b11owan 12tf efficiecey- r ;few who are brainy men and who No, 1 BasrwoodL. Pei JI are ambitious, who -coo adapt No. 2 •• 2500 DONALD MUNRO, .PICKEKING iA .�theanaeiven to new , conditions, Sound Head Basswood 90.00 •' � HarC��Pare Store sad who ran make a success at No. 88ottElm •l Aeyt�1V1g • 20 00. 7�r a any calling. The beat settlers are •Sound Dead Rim t 18.00 •• Boot sad Shoe Repairing •: Whose, who come from the agri NNo. 2 1 Rock Blum. 4000 90:00 - - cultural regions of the British No. I Sec. Growth Pine. .25.00 • Also harness repairing at the trees ° stand .- nd, opposite the Isles, and it is this• class that the Custom sawing done as usual. post office. Canadian l[overpmeut should en- Turning, shaping and wood repair po. ce. f" in of all descriptions. Best workmanship guaranteed. Po'ult � �O dd s a deayor to secure as settlers on our g p Oat Flaking and Chopping every dl v: s er ..Charge mod "ate -- y c>tas. A. WHITE. ' THOMAS WATSON roc� cer� The past few years, has see- ao Sueceesor to lace W. G. 1, nt. PICKERING, ONT. -� ('� Phone 8320 oe.wrica Locust Hill, Ont. _ G g ,. ,outbreak of crime throughout the country that is unparalleled, at y LAYING MEAL BEEF.SCRAP.AND B6GE least in CaoadaL' What the cause MRS AR OWNER DgSTER SHELL '"MICA GRIT is.is diffkcult,to ascertain, posf-ibi - y OYAI. PTRPLE LICE POWDER the war has had an effect in- -- _ t o _ R ' Pr jurions to, the min_ a of a larite S THE C STMA9 _ DAYS.are over' will convince you that these goods are the hes a class of people which is being now is the time to Ret your car overhaul-. market. shown by a disregard of the saes. •6d, ' Do ncdt waiGpnti�rou need your car in the Royal Purple Calf or yo-tin-_9'salves . ,. Y _ - .. Pec tree and cattle. -� - - .the people of to-do is to find a _ . Y the time. No jab too large•oc too erns,, on done now when- ou and I have Eock Specific-the beet tonic or ho tees Some people; whb have - .'tanks of car. • � � � � :s► horror of brutality in any form, advocate moral suasion. They _''WORK,GUARANTED J. S.- MAMMON, PI K:�rRING g *ould•surround the criminal with GET OUR VICES _ , THEY ARE RIGHT • . ,. �_ -'uplifting influences, and create 'within them an. abhorrence of A-goodstock of Parts; Accessories, Tires and Tabes. ---es crime and a love for all that is Gee, Oile and Greases: PICKERING But there is &--class of criminals on. whom each .treat: CENTRAL GARAGE•;. •DICKERING A _ ARKET . -Al anent would make no impression, ; M 'And the only way to ,make ,them Phone 4900 CHAS. B. SPENCER,..PROPRIETOR - follo.w' a different, coarse is to Late of the Diivideoa Motxtr Co.,Whitby, Orik� k '• ' 2&r per . Round Roast ot$ier► ... _. ' ;keep .-before. them a viaion of - lb _ Surloin Roeei or Steak, _severe punishment,, each as the h Roast ,. -. • ..: Porterhouse tor. Steak, application of the la=h, every time 'r '• _ _.. - -Romp Roast,... s 18e they 'crime., more 20c - atrict-censorship of films should . 'revellers' C �rilu�rS- Fine Rib Roast,t.. •• J Heavy Rib Road lee •: be ukea, and no picture: depict- _ oalder Roast: •• . . 18 and 18c ” - auR crime-should be a,lawell on pB4OPLE traveUi oa ions or short jdurneya'will find. it •moat "8h ,; -.. -14c ••.,.the screen, as many with -imma- Pot Roast, :. •. ... . convenient to carry The Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques. Brisket,to boil, - a' " _ tare minds -Ret the. impress;on T are of;abk anywhere in the word and can be obtainedPork,_'. - 25c •` •` that there is something noble in >o� -fi.elt of • • •• _ 26c ` at any Branch of this Hank -i.oin of Pork, . + ' flourishing a Ruu nd robtiiog a _ - t of fuck, 20c,23c bank. Some n spape-a also �*� Shoatdet Rose . k hops, �acould be conferring a favor on " or .V c P C t g Pure or age, •. , ma�n`kiud if they paid less atten- ash 'ihest Salt Pork;... ..: ••. 25c 13ANK :...tion •to the misdeeds and mave•. VVHJTBY B1ZANICB. C, p;Lypp� Manages. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, . . z —menta of--enter' _ _ u' �,;. sliced, .:�38c ., QOiWN BRANCH: E. C. CROSS Manager= fact some newspapers devote Mild Cured Cottage Rolls'(half or whole), 32c " ° tache space to the nlovenients of ' � ` Back Bacon. .. „•_ flit_ notorious criminals than the de Fire, Auto, 'Accident, Sickness. Cooked Ham,.. .. t5c . Y INSURANCE,-Life, i to the speeches and, movementa.of BONDS-Government, Municipal, Corporation. Weinere,.. ' .. ` 25c '• ipuc man as Lloyd..George and• MORTGAGE LOANS on, Farm Properties. Y -REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. ' Head-Cheese, the great statesmen and•bene- Easy First and Domeatio-Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents i fact of mankind. _ .. ,� he can ' - - - W B. A -R K E b y t8 S cents: ,\e on. eo: S. Henry. Minister of Fresh Trout White Fish Ever Friday ' Highway . is understood to be in PIC'$ERINQ - T favor of I posing & tan on gaso- (('11 _ - PICKER iNG liL'P n^� tt Ai.l telt a +_i'' ;') Telnj t,�_n n�r� n±•i�0 n1_g P. Box. 40 W. lT, RFIU, , , � r • •'+SS' z' r h.v a .,.-. .•. .yf^..; 7:i.:...-na- Y M1 .,.a: ,. w.�." r°!'t :,'°a+ . "m^1 CLARti TONT. i Dr. Mills and'mother, of" Toron• 3., 7 D:71 W, were the,guests of D. A. sed Second-Ha' (� EE David Pugh hada business trip hits. 9eott over the-week-end. a Vil- r;: - -'tio the cies on Saturday Ira'Boyer .is spending a few Two rinks of our cuTle�'er ve EED x , days with"friend; is the ciL arranged to go to Peterboro on - fir• y. Tuesday uI r . =is our- _ Mte. Thos.'Stephenson sod Mien' y of next week to take cart : ;_ Mt 'Merle were in the city on Saiur• In the bo'nspiel. We wish-them _.._ V LIT T .day. success.is Cultivator kEr ,. FO.O D'S - 0 T J o Q 241.J. and Mrs. Wilkes ;pent the - It is with reg that we repot t :week-end in he city,the guests-of the'death at untsviIle on Natter_ So `JMra. Andrews. day, Jan. 19th, of Mrs. .W m. R. and Se atOr - Lather Bowes, of Peterboro.' Coates, which took place after an. pa spent Saturday last here witL his Woeea•of-about four:months from t " mother, Mrs. Readman. diabetes. The funeral took place �s� Ladies and Ciente Wool Uoder� On account of the bad roads the on Tuesday to the Claremont Un- w'!'r Sale V wear for winter wear NEwi3 man was aoable to.-make ion cemetery. An obituary notice. - - .adiee' Silk and Wool Hoge ,,hie usual visit to Claremont this will appear in our next issue. t�;heap. � MR:and Mr;. Food•vFtse week. became acquainted Nea's Sweaters and Wool Box .Mien Mabel 'VVagg,'of Toronto. h,the high quality o! lY -spent over the week-end here with :_ = ' the groceries'weBellshort = k 1 d Fl etas urge.size,_*hite tb _-=herr -parents Nelson- ;lace -Mre: -- -- _ --R. r` after-Lhey---moved-into- n—a r ew Waggr- — ' NG1 town land they have grey ea this 1 On account of the snow•;to PICKERI been dealing here ever ;ince. net to rave t A good range, of Yarns and end the accompanying wind many: _ _ J P Sweater Wpols of the roads have been badly drift are entitled-to their name. ed thief week. �� - A full line of Fresh GrocBries at • Mre.'Robert Miller, of Ston$• Harness Re rin,�g lowest price; villa,.visited vrith Mise- Margaret — Hig�teat prices aid for 'Y Graham, of Cairnbrogie,' during = Having re my,business in CCare- produce Sav Sunned PlaolMpeel week. wont, reapectfully solid a pa ron- age of the farmers of the eur- �rJ'OO •� Q As Our curlers went to A$mcourt rounding community. t j L� A. SCOTT on Monday and •play-ed- the Poo t- i am prepared to repair harness and. 1 ppooned game with Stouffville, but " collars as well as boots and shoes. CLAREMONT, - ONTARI:O Ioat by 4 shote. Heavy rubbers re-bottomed. Flank and Mrs. Michell and Mrs. Macklem and daughter, of Mark- .BALE REGISTER. i MID _ WINTER ham, spent Saturday-with Lyman _ at the, Corner Shoe Store, . • BATURDALT, JAN. Wra-Auction sale t 1 r� and Mre.Pil$ey. < of farm stock, implements, hay, Claremont, Out,. GOODS Q t Thbe. Paterson, M. Margan'and grain,roots, fowl. household•furai- �•�"O DS • Mr. Doporis Lod paid a fraternal visit tura etc., at lot J con. C Pickering, CLEANING - PRESSING I+�otice of gpplication New Special and Price re- to Doric Lodge, A. F. 3t A. M.,To the property of James Carter. Bale gg ionto, on Thursday evening last, at 1 o'clock, sharp. Terms sash, H. -daetions. 5eaeoaable and B. Pu b,auctioneer. Bring along your suite'to be cleaned for Divorce Charles A. B Isy's Bale o0 Sat, B and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed mach wanted merchsndliis urday last was a ell attended and Charges moderate. . . Notice is hereby given that William' to clear. good prices were realized. Every- N 0 T1 C E' JAMES BRISCOE. Smith Scott of the Township of East thing that was advertiized was _ �+ Wbit or to the County of Ontario,in Hocks boots for young men, sold. I have impounded in m pPpveite D. Taylor's Bskery g y ,. po y-pound at Olaremont. Ont. the Province of Ontario. Farmer, will boys and ladies. .F Reeve Johm-Forgie, First Depn- lot li.concession S.Township of Pick- - apply to the Parliament of Canada at •ty•reeve Adam Spearsand Second Bring a red, and white heifer,about the next session thereof, for's Bill of Sweater Coats for young mon. ra th are two years old,sod unless previously J. A. PERK 1111 S Divorce from his wife Florence Ali- and boys-P neck-colors, white in hitby thio week often ng 'hour day of Februteplevird a. ary. 1924, at the (THE DECORATOR) ounty of Carleton in the Province of the eeeaioa of the County Coutt- 'hour of two o'clock°sell at my premi- Ontario, married woman, on the Ladies felt boots and overshoes cel. yes, by public auction to the hi hest For every description of Painting, rounds-of adulter and desertion. The leap-pear eara3val which bidder. Paper-Hangfox, Interior g y at leas than manufactured prices. - Decorating an ' Dated at the Town of Oshawa in the W held on Tuesday evening of -WX. 7ecgsorr, g d County of Ontario, in the Province of ,' r m� - last week was largely attended - 20-22 - Pound-keepee •Hardwood Finishing. Ontsrin,the 22nd-dry of November, J. t . v sad a thoroughly good time was Best,Woe>rmsnohip, Prompt Service. A.D. 1928, ,: spent by all, both skaters and Sherlf"S Sale of ♦ b Price.moderate. Wii.LiAx 83nTEr Scorr spectators. ss a+ La's -Phone or write By his Solicitor. The hymn for discussion next : C,OUNZY OF ONTARIO tis wit: Gerrard 64 Torrens Ave.. W. E.-N.Sinclair. K. O.. Coal, 'Coad Sunday evening in the Union 0842 M i9.21) Toronto 1 d&17_ Oshawa. Ont. Church will- be Wh ttier's well On Saturday, the lath day of Jsnu• YF urs, A.D..1924,at the hour of 2o'clock known hymn, "Dear Lord sad p-m., I will offer for sale by,public Hard and BOft Coal of the �? Father of Mankind." A cordial suction. at my office in the Court "r 1pvltation is extended to all to at- House, in the Town of Whitby,all the r _ _ _ et q ty fl `4 -tend Ibis servicer righl. title and interest of the defend- «"' r - hand - There will be a fancy dress car- ant. Thomas Reeveley, in the under- _ n}val in the Caledonian Rink on mentioned lands and tenements seized THOS. A. LAW Tuesday evening next. The band by me under and by virtue of a writ of _ 9 execution issued out of the Supreme will be in attendance: to furnish S=ink• Galli. _.an abandance of music. Good Court of GracOntaeio,and to me ntreci�d v g� in which Grace Puckrin is plaintiff d - _prizes will be offered and a s�pplen• Tbomas Reeveley Is defendent. the ® . e have secured did time is assured to all.' De oo said lands sod tenements situate and hand at 8 o'clock. • being in the Township of Pickering, _ John Forg'1e, who has been in the County of Ontario, and beiog • y Clack of the Division .Court for compered of the North half of the _ [tie services of the past few years has resigned south hal[of hot No. 22,in the Third he Solution and Thomas Gregg has• been ap- Concession of the Township.of Pick- �~An Expert soled to fill the vacancy, Mr; •ring, containing by admeasurement Expert ppoo y fifty acres, more or less, sod also the Fj a • ' Gregg Is well qualified to fill the Westerly forty-two acre'of the North TO Our J u�r� WOr���iS 'Workman in �y position. We congratulate him or rear half of said Lot No. 22, in the On his appointment. Third Concession of the Township of ' There are dollars about •your farm in waste wood which • • Pickering. Y ►�+ L The annual business meeting of Saving and excepting tbereout the a Toronto Saw will fly turn-into .coal-savmQ-fuel, It's one `1 insmithi f the Union Church will be held on lands h.retotore conveyed to the Can- of the best �n''� I,know of and I can recommend it the evening.of Monday, January ;dean Nnrchern'Ontario Railway Com- highly As a Profitable iohrhon of yaw fud worries- All-steel ;Furnace Work, .28th. The annual bangnet will pay, and the 'Camp bellford Lake On. construction braced•-built to IasL Will operate best �j �,, be served by the ladies from 8 to tarso and Westerb Railway Company. with a IMONI'ip - to rim eilficiently as gasoline or Hot Water Heating ` fi p m., after which the business ..J. F. PAXTCN, kerosene. of the evening will be transacted, 'Sherifrs Office, - Sheriff, C.O. �_`, commencing at 8 o'clock, sharp. Whitby,Oct. 17, 1923, 192o ' . The T Saw is only one of the many money-maling proposi- 'All members and adherents are _ tions in the Toronto Farm Equhmnent line. Let's talk .over the i fnvited. - others when You're m town, or write to me for hteratutv_- nor The mild winter that, we pro- Whitevale _ - Ins Water miaed os by the numerous westh- _.. . }- ° er prophets who-have never fail *�•� w__ -- R �E -Whitby ' phone-39&8,I----- - - oftrk Y. to be correct in their ince casts, i Ae Service Garr e � Let ne figure on soar job, we has been bsbaviag very badly will use you right. during the past few weeks, as the Operhanling, Painting, all kinds weather has been far from being repairing done. Ignition �j � �• � O Q p experiencing ent instead we have been Ford top. y e: rieacing weather of the old- Your old Ford to recovered CLAREMONT -fashioned kind. for $18.00. A most enjoyable time Was i spent last WednesdayPveniafr at Berry & Poynter .The Pickering *he home of C. A. and fides. Over- • hand, when the Women's A Institute njoyed Pickering_-Torornto • •held s social evening. All enjoyed - Q�lanC+e Ci01'n�littOA.- >tihemselves to games and contests -- -- - - and'aleo wgood programme coo- Lis Vv The object of this Assooiadon ie b , seating of redtatiooe, gasrtetter� s�• :`` - a lesson stealing and peossoubs dnets, solos and several selections the felons. by the school orchestra. f0!lTIFY Monday. with a temperature of Beginning -Saturday, August 25th ��bers�"i°g w< aa�m� i►bont'fourteen degrees below zero INST ' v and with a high wind blowing, - - .. -- - i&:eesltn Qeasa�llss. :=-was the kind,of day .that would d/ COLO - _ '`- I[imfrsesitip he • aaa µs tent the qualities of any hesitiox _. Lear98 Pickering Le ve TOrOIItO, s''t'"ssa.u.t..a a�; tt,.r.wtaw..rz system. The steam heating eye. :• :=, _ ss■•s.ey w.vNte.tlo.. tem that was installed in the new M Sac.Oem.--L. D. Hanks,O.B.-Psim school proved that it was capable - - 7..45 a. IYl. ? `aily� 1�.W a. m. er.Donald Munro, Pickering. of perforwing the task'allotted to OW THAT the 'win. - _ flit it, as the school was comfortably N ter- time is with-us -,4.15 P. m. Daily- d Solids sdape 6.00 P. tn. J"111,R. Thextoa: W.J.Clark. .warm all day. ,. - P \ � .� V P Ps«iani,:'. _ 6.aresss again, `fortify-'yourself' a- -.A public meeting of the rate-. Sundays and ' gainat the elements. Menke 9,00 p; me � Solids s onl ) -10.3U . nl0 • payer3 of the village of Clare- - - y y p tnont and vicinity will be held in sure tiittt'the food that you the Masonic Hall on the- evening take into you system is + Standard. Ti e) of Friday, February let, for the palatable find•nourirhing. 1 "pttrpbse of considering the&-&iso• Order our. bread and our i -�-- heists of pnreheoinR some means of fire protection. There will be pastry and after each meal - -- -- „ Returrr tri from Pie-kerin $1.00. Intermediate points c' speaker from The Bickle Fire .,You Will express. punt P . _. >� p r- is ,Engine Company, of Woodstock, tiflcatLzn_ - _ _ charged:, 1 roportiona.tery. 'Who will explain the benefits of • - ti _ '_ ' Of sli-materleas and design the chemical fire engine. Every kept in stook. It will pa you ratepayer of-.the village and the _ • gall at outworks and inspect our stook Btai�.eto s at,C�ordon e�— 'assengers-taken ort — obtain prime Don't- be-�aled- - ---surrounding vicinity-are-request � do no ibaa Y;.sed to be present because of the D M - -� .. -- at any point. ` urgent necessity of securing more .s1.i'io�°'' = agents we e.a, .n8 au lb:ow 1hs�Send �_..__ - _ -"r' - o•mmission of 10 per"us., sots w0 g :s efScien,t flre protection for the Ri�_ -- ertainly eav4 by purchasing from na. village end the immediate vleini- �+ +CGLL ACUTTS- GARAGE ,It is poor policy to wait until ! HONE-WaliJ.T. MATHESON y I� the horse re stolen before we lock CI{ER[NGfilli�U&I q i * .+the stable door, l Phony Ind. GIGO Ofiioband works, Wb tby,Ostsd4 .6.111. .. �,'�,...�. '.:r''r r + a:^✓; hr,. `-:.. �.. ' '.. '. ..... .'3 .) @ , .xv- ' „s �„ f ;4:{.: i5.. ,.. ..� • .' n'a,.>'% iz^.i�..•. .....:xi, ..-n.,. ,.w 'ts ;;y-. :i,r,•,z.. ;.,. .� _,� ,m ;..a.. t"zi.�.?:_' '�rY' .JA. r•ra"c«. V .� ° '•'^ •' " .' ...,. , '.r .. _ .. - ..-_ _ _ _•,a.,4'a.SeE6..niE:L."' r. 4:L_°�-'S's:ae. T .,�,• _ • .. '..r Then she had jilted the lead premt►bs • _ --L . .. - • °'�� Try mat sic Gine. NURSES , for his nephew. r` s, Peggle ' a Did the uncle know of the marriace The human body L a marvt]lonely i his nephew? That was somethin but few Tosonw liwptltsii for tapas ,. adaptable organism, people �•h �, r • irbp meant to and out if bus could would be willing to make in parson,the sh1••, to atillfation with Beti•vus and �1 The news he hail just heard lit up experiment described at a recent ut.d Hospltata It•w York tits I '�aere a three y.aerr Course of Trap• avenues of thought a$a a searchlight mg of flys Institution of Miniaf Ea- to co sgun wom•a' stns the se• throws a abaft into the darkness. It gineers. cU�red saucagtioa, and �trous of »� brought a new factor into the rob- a ming nurses. This Hospital h" g P In order to show flow the living body ~dopted the eta.-a-hours ■t•m. 74m lem at which he was working. Rough- couldp adapt itself to different tem-} papila mealvs Uniforms of las tlehost. - ly speaking, the cattleman new !s a monthly stlowance and' travenine uric the h peratures by evaporation on the skin,; .gpe°ses t ,.sad from Now Tosh D'os ie, &bats.of mind that guided a man was enclosed in a chamber.of qq ` 'u�"per t to andatloa apply fA or him, the savage and relentless pas- a,.,,. r,t.nAnnt. s: - -S ALIM Bions that swayed him If the old man �' air at a .temperature of 200 de- r knew -his favorite nephew and his areae. A &teak was also enclosed in fiancee had'made a mock of him, h^. the chamber, and the.man watched -Business and life are like bank ac- - would move swiftly to a,revenge that this cooking in the heat without h21n= Coup you can't take out-more than Ir` ' 8a1O would Milt The first impulse of his self showing any discomfj>rt. you tpuutt In. - 1W 3B>� - mind would be to strike James from With reference to cramp and fatigue y • his will. - : e Bao:�Jdelsc'sous ble lad n>�c_ �1_ 1eablee And even if his uncle had not yet ��� b working Sri hot, d places, ' y ng dry ; _ _ _ marriage: he it was stated that these could be aired _ _.�s�.�.- _•_.�.._..__'_. _. _ _ _... v _secret would soon have one sr. co notwhile at work. This discovery is ex- 4. n have been much longer concealed: This _ thing was as sure as any contingency pected to add twbnty per cent. to the Delicious, beaMea e in human life can be: if Cunningham efticieacy'of miners.working in a heat- sad dozens and Pfi�d -TIL had lived, .is nephew James would, sly pt stoker re. It is also thought that v nourishing dines maybe easily ?laver have.inherited a cent of his hi stokers and iron workers will Tang milliotiX The older than had died-ix and quickly prepared with � - benefit by it. the nick of time .f*rJame8. , r,a Already•Kirby had heard- a hint to WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS this effect It had been at a restaur- ant much affected by the business ° men of the city during the lunch hour. i °. . Two men had been passing his table /"q 9 �W , ? F (Copyright Thomas Allen), on their way out One, lowering his A✓ 4 V�E� ' voice, had said to the other: "James -..I,, '••• �'"'' Iatine of4,10.80and 100, ` CHAPTER XXVII. ___ ahe asked. "The nephew isn't killed, Cunningham ought',to give a' medal THE aETi IVE GETS Two SURMEMS. , too, is he?" to the fellow that shot .his uncle. s Kirby stared down'.at the-document. ::Oh, no: Just my uncle. Didn't come' a day too soon for him. in.front of him. He could scarcely I "Then we're mixed up somewhere. Between you and me, J.-C. has been .` begeve the ,evidence flashed- by his How old was your uncle?" speculating heavy and has been hit 'eyes to his brain. It was,.the docu- "He was past fifty-six-just past" hard. He was about due to throw u A Fresh Epg. me'nt he had asked the county record-! ""That�a not the man my husband the sponge. Luck for him, I'll any.' Mrs. Egg-"Is' he a cold storage lir at Golden to. sen him-and it •married. (To be continued.) - ,.1 certified that, on July 21, James•Cun-l "Not the man! Oh, aren't yoti anis- egg' - t��• asn barn and Phyllis Harriman had men, Mrs. Rankin? My uncle assn Mina Egpf-"Na, he's entirely too >. united in marriage at Golden b'y �g and rugged. He did not look EtrietgeIICy Repair. fresh!-- been • 'the Reverend Nicodemus Rankin. -his age. A repairman received a call from a This knocked the props from under The old lady got up swift] "Please motorist .who had-become stranded on - Tenants of a property-owner in La . the whole then he had built u to exec tae a minute S moved'the-road due to breaking of the fabric ' � P with extraordinary lit into flys Rochelle, France, receive a "bonus" of aecbunt for the disappearance of y Y in the universal joint on the drive three months rent on the birth of the CANADIAN —� Esther McLean. If Esther were not house. It was scarcely a minute be- - . th widow of his uncle, then the mo- fore she was with him again, a news- shaft. The mechanic knew.he could first child and six months' rent os. the IAN � - 'A ti a of James in bel in her to van- paper in her hand. In connection not proenre another fabric until the birth of the second. ; at day, but the oar- owner was- not apparent Perhaps e mys- oil - §'`, a told the truth and knew nothing about,=,several pictures were shown. that he mustproceed on his way as he Minard's Linfinent Heats Cuts. thk affair whatever. ;Among them were photographs of his had an important business - s< But Kirby was puszled- Why had uncle and two cousins. ent. The mechanic-then determined his uncle, who was openly anggss to "This.is the man whose marria to improvise a repair which -would Y rrhpan, married he Mins Harriman I wits + meet the emergency.. Ph Ills Ha i wr_ wed.,• -rhes _ secret? It and kept that rater, e d said. He knew that strength combined �` ' aeezet? it wan not in character, and Her finger wan pointingg to the like- klF•at r7 ,�.JI news o!his cousin James Cunnin with flexibility was required of the - C` he could see no reason for it. Foster 6bam• st part, but at first was at a loss what to bad sent him to Golden on the tacit hint-that thgre was some elm in the CHAPTER XXVIII. - - a use anti] he thenght of a chain, which - ]ice mystery TRZ nNG= or ttUt3 mom Poll . • seemed to possess the regnlred proper- Fa V O r l to jn' st.rument James. Cunningham-'s ngham s death. What ties. , Accordingly, sections of a skid i bearing had--this marriage on 14 if The words of the preacber's little chain were cut oft of a length sufllelent asO�?. wife were like a bolt from-a sunny to, reach between the arms of the ani- � �iil�0�3n, c It ezplai of coarse, the visit of beaver`. Kirby could not accept them 'eras! Miss asriman 10 his uncles apart- without reiteration. Never in the .�ZOQbOne, Rinjo? meats on the night he was murdered, wildest dreams of the too vivid itmag - • ` She had an entire right to go there enation-of which Itis cousin had ac- WOMEN CAN DYE ANY Ssven't yon wlshe�yon had one o ase' at 19y time, and if they were keeping cased him had this posaibiHty_ os- ,GARMENT DRAPERY instruments of Your own? Nearly every- `their relation a secret would naturally cuu"rred to him. - ' one has '^ - } >lib at night when she could slip In � You mean that this man-the tzaobserved. Un one--In the busband'of Pbyl- Dye or 'Ti' nt Worn, Faded See our new catalog. it contains exact . ' But Kirby's mind wandered up and "s Hamm ?"- His �>i'� touched New for IS cents. reproductions of every home instrument the re reduction'of his cousin a boto- -r a dawn blind alleys. The discovery of - P It makes a special free:trial offer. It - this. secret seemed only-to make-the grIPIL , contains a atartiiag easy-term proposal, tangle more difficult C es. Hen the man my husband - He,had a hooch taut there: was a Jed her to on the twenty-first of which will enable anyone to enjoy the is clue at Golden he has somehow miss-I <.�r , 8 +JVp3`- strument of his choice wbdts !t is beim on re to sure of that?" J" ad, and that feeling took him back ought to. be,." she answered paid �. - "k h rather dryly. I was a witness there within three ours of'-the re- A Oran w ,omen as a n the walk " eel of the certificate. 'FREE LESSONS F ' The-clerk in the recorder's office I from the young She was s younger Don't wonder whether yon. Can dye could tell him hothiii new ext t•that: IL tint suceeaefnila becaase perfect A complete course of lessons os. how to w g eP p and more modern replica,of Mrs. Ran- p a M n Ise had called up.Mrs. Rankin by tel ��. The older lady introduced her. home_dyeing is guaranteed• with "Dns•' . -• play each instrument in also outlined In .. . • phone and she-.had brought up the "Daughter, this L Mr. Lane, the mondDyes•' even if you have never this novel catalog. It shows just what - delayed certificate at once. Kirby lost gentleman who called on Father the dyed before. Druggists have all col• every music-lover wants to know. And c. . no time among the records. He walk= other day while we were awn Mr. oes. Directions is each package... it's free to those.who,send in this,coupon ad to the Rankin house and introduced » y at once. Just tear it out, sign roar tome i". Lane my daughter Ellen.". Briskly himself to an old lady sunning har- she continued, showing liar.daughter - (Puzzled Jack. to it and slip it in self on the porch. She was a plum the picture of James Cunningham, an envelope to•da7F brisk little person with snipping ey Junior. "Did it was bedtime for tour-pear-old addressed to no, _ you ever see thin roan, younger than her years. dears' Jack. but the little fellow wanted to and the complete "I'm ser rho R.8:W1111ams 4t Botta Ca, Lintited- ry Iwash t at home when Ellen took one glance at,it. "He's stay up later. Hie aunt, who tipped book 'will arrive 145 Voa a Street, Toronto, Ont ¢ you called Ctui.I help you new?" she the man Father married the other thg Beales at -nearly two hundred in your mail light si - ; naked » pounds, said: "Wliy, Jack, .think of sway. instruments ofuQualit�" entirely with. book, 'Musical "I don't know. dames Cunningham "When?" the mother asked. me=n am ever so much older than you ' marri a girl who is a sister of the, it e see--,a u and I'go to bed with the chickens!" THE a gess CO. •: week in July., Why. VV'tLiJfAMS friend with me the-day I called But "Married to who?" asked Mrs. Ran- Jack looked st bar size, and said: a•s. utttTse . NAMR ......'.::....................... L -'it seems we were mistaken. He mar- Well. I don't see how you ever get Estabilshed i84R kin coli colloquially. reed Phyllis Harriman, the young wo- «To that lovely Mina Harriman, of up os. the raoat!" 145 Yonge St.,Toronto, Ont. ADDRESS .,., ..... man to whom-Fie was engaged" ... Mrs.. Rankin smiled, the placid,, The old lady wheeled on Kirbq tri- Clay rods, about. three inches in .. JW.) motherly'smile of experience. "I've umphantly. "Are you satisfied now length.-were formerly.used for curl- ........ -' noticed that men sometimes do ma that I'm in m right mind:"-she de- lag wigs; - the ¢irb to mho,,, tire,..are en t3aged• mended smilingly. curl-papers. " "Yee, but Kirby broke off and "Have"to ask your pardon i! I Wan PUP ..! tried another tack How old was the rude," he said, meeting. her smile. "A deep sense of economy is about i lady? And was she-dark or fair?" .I"But-the fact is it was such a surprise .� - "Miss Harriman? I should think Icouldn't--take it in." as effective as , a still, small' voice." shk may be twenty-five. She is dark,, "This gentleman is the nephew of The man who kms really tried has ;y slender, and ' besutifuIly dressed. Mr. Cunningham_,who was killed. least succeeded at a point where Rather --an eicpensive .sort of He thought it was his uncle who had refer yoltw,, young ladq, P�Pe» jmarried Miss Harriman," the-mother most failures begin. - e "Did-she act as though she were explained to Ellen. " tMtnard'a Ll'niment for Dandruff. much-web],' In •love.with-Mr. Cun- The girl turned to Kii'�y. . You ningbam?" ,know I've wondered about that my- Farm Help NoW The bright eyes twinkled "She's.self. The society columns.of the pa- not 8 pe - 'IIS VIEW of the t demand for- faros help existin in r _ not ti Young woman-tvho-wears her rs said it was the older Mr: Can- great � $ heart on her sleeve, I judge. I'can't nin ham•that was Is this the bast Canada, e Canadian Pacific Railwa will continue its Farm = k going to;aarry her. SS Y answer that question. My opinion is And I've seen, since your uncle'; $ovril-Poster? jffelp Service during X824 and will,enlarge its scope to is.- - that he was very much in love with death, notices in the paper about his clude women.domestics and boys. her. Why do you ask?" f engagement to Miss lilrriman. But THE COMPANY is lit touch wjtli large numbers of good farm. 0 "You have read. about'his death !I .thought it must have been a mis- BOVRIL ,laborers in Great-Britain' Norway, Sweden, Denmark Franc., since, of course," he sting: • ke since it was the younger r Mr. ,< ? didn't „ , ge Holland,Switzerland and other European countries enc{ through Is fie�ead. No, I know it ;Cunningham she did marry. Maybe its widespread orggiiization can promptly fill applications for The ' birdlike eyes opened wider, the re orters "That's'-stiange too.” P got the tivo mixed. They ;lielp received from' Canadian'farmers. # � 'do sometimes get things wrong in the ;- �-., ' ',It's on account of the mystery of .papers, you know." �, In order to have the h;lp reac�i Canada in time for the Spring { his death that I'm troubling you, Mrs.I This explanation was plausible, but `� operations farmers nc-_ding hdlg should arrange to et their Rankin. We want_ it cleared up, of Kirb il-a`ppened'to have inside infor- j^;,' '� stpplications in early, the earlier the better, its naturally those course." - !mation. He.remembered-the lovely ti >w applications which are received early willreceive first attention. r. "But-two , James Cunninghams I photograph of the young woman ink ►�� Blank application forms and full information regarding the haven't died mysteriously,have t}tey?" his uncle's'Tooms and the "Always, +service- may be obtained"from any C.P.R. agent or from an ^ r ~ ---- Phyllis" written across the Iower part `'' of the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY . !of it ' He recalled the evasive com- Do Not SUPPER Or whenever an FREE OF CHARGE. -- -- • ,,�� � r meats of bath James and'his brother _ _ .. - y reference had- been- - — $- CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY �r Loose Your TEETH made' to the relation between Miss f Department of Colonization and Development x Harriman and their uncle. No, Phyl- •Alml ry pear 5tro � wINNMEG--hf. E: Thornton, superintendent of Colonizatiost S■A� !A. } lis Harriman had been engaged to T. S. Acheson, General Agricultural Agent V H R M U M Paste marry James Cunningham, '6ASkATOO14-w. J. .Gcrow• .Land Agent _ He was sure enough of that. In point H. F. Romer,Special-colonization Agent will positively remove all soreness CALG7tRY.-T. O. F. Herur, Asat• to Sept, o! Cplonisatlon y of fact ho had seen at the district EDMONTON.-,1. Killer;-�t.and,Arent' and infecflon, rendering the grime , A�p of bot Bovs31 Lir and healthy, co vactiag ble4d- attorneys office a letter written by tONT1;RAL.-+i• Doswell. General Atrrteska++1 Ase°t - ?' ' Sag gums and aailtd hreath. Mail her to the older roan, a letter which bridgcs the gap b.twa 3s.m•alr ,' >I• i,a 8w Wan►twd, k14a4 Arent sixty,cents to 80HAOUM Labora- acknowledged that they were to be ff, 0.. WNM, Q.• 0. PRNN18: 1 . tory, Box 445, Toronto, for trial. married in-October. It had been one AsWmat Caux"loser, fust C•mminioner. Money'refunded if not satisfied. of a dozen papers turned over to the prosecutor's,office for examinatior 11bSU E' No. 4-24. a^J ''�; IIg, �'}r '� ,�•�a f �,.P_t:a `..__.�a'�?$�. - .:.�,.1 •^+r•u:;�,.„.;,,� � !. `�'k'. �:- y. �x4�X. .:�1... ^. sf..'Yf:"-. -..:s•. '_h�n...ru�'+ar_�S.r..AG.;tx.ii: .w .!F.e'.�335'f..-.t'+�. _ - ..L.nt✓.S,.�K"�2rc'3 'Sl�.�'i �:�il?..� ��§d, 's.� `' - - - •� 1111111 y �' -_I. X; s }y a 1. w. . `�. ... �. I. w .,_ . fl ..-� f Y6 - r ; - , ,.� - . -�} y 4 iii -. -.r _. -.Y R._n ..,Y - 1i. � OfAND FIRElll�l ON - � °`� *. �� °�h �, � `w}�� �e '�ee�'� l�atke�s •• y� 2 , - s a .. .. TOI;OALTO. OUT oN ;�r������j1 , ` W 1,'Jl iWsis . nrrw i11'liis Y ti. • J.. •i ., rr ,' 'Manitoba wbeati 1 Northern, n 1 . �F.oadoa, Monday, Jan. S1, A strike !n London' was the stoppage of the ``z« , :� n, -0 $1.1 %. 1 " usual midnight xraina to 8cotlsad�. # "` Manitoba Data-No. 8;.C$i!, 46c; Nw sf the taih►ay eagiaemen. comprising . rr*- wr. ,, I extra Seed, 4bc. "�` engineers and ntemea. started:at mid-+North Wales and other points. and t` z SW. ,� «x: Mani'.ba barleq-Nominal! �_ consequent inability to despatch early �• �* a , �` -0 All the above track, bay port. taight. ►Phe announcement of the strike f editions of the London morning Papers ;-0 �K ,d Ontario barley-68 to 86c. ;t wan made at the headquastera of the[have'made b y rail. The newspaper managers � �s ` r American corn-No 2 yellow, 98c. 69 to 72c. :'orgsafsattoa. the Dest preparations.pas• f :,, > a .', „ Buc head-N . , The 'strike was called without the sib a beforehand to meet this Contin- s W tarso r 2, ?II to 72c' a;:.. ., ple,$1.45 x$1.60. support of the national union of rail- geitcy, and the streets. around Lon- ' ' - 4a ` Ysllfeed am 1`.. j '` �, ► el., Mon freieh�, waymen and the railway clerks' or• don's newspaper row were lined with f `1 > i Eyl c�,i �� begR included: Bran, r ton,, 8; I ganisation, the members o1 which will motors o1 all kinds hired to carry' s r k°�+� si"," X. U � shorts, .per tun, $31; middlings; $87; continue at work unless coercion is papers lett, the country distircts. r . of ,1{ t good•feed f'oui, 2.10. 11 .- employed to force them to take the J.H.Thomas,'general secretary,and , , ;;�J ,a �� Ontario wheat-No�2 whited 8$to. titrikere"pIacee. C. T. Cramp. pragideat, itf behalf of �, r x Yf o .. . x OntaHo No.2 white oatm--88 to 400. Paa ;gen,vivo left last night-on the national union of railwaymen, � ,� , K Ontario corn-lvomihal port 0. strike meetings at all the big have issued a statement declaring that r y X.� ' railway oentree, but it will be impose the intervention meeting called Yeeter- -0 . J Ontariour-Nine�q r Dent pat., #< _ in ate Cba Montreal?, per ebi sills to discover how tas.the atrliie day by the Trades Union Congress ;• -0 f , men , 0;, oro; a Ps $4. ; 48 -has been effective for some hours. reached a basis 'wsic� the railway z bulk seaboard, $1.26. Passeuflers who .left last nighe on companies regarded as acceptable, but '' z -0�` Man. flour-1st pats, In jvtiAseks, long distance journeys were warned as It failed to meet the approval of the W �, , -0 a,„ $6.20 per barrlel; 2nd pats., ki.?0, ,, by the railway officials that they might enginemen's union, there wai�o alter- I . w -0 Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, . not rei their destinations, and most native but tq..adhere to their"'l;.irculer, track, .Toronto, $14.50 to $16; No 2, of the companies issued posters aa•, issued Frida'y,.denouncing the strike. r� -0, r{ -0 ?� $14.60; No. 3, ;12.60; mixed, ;12. ,� . .. .. ..:.A, Straw-Gar lots, per ton, ;9. nouneias s'curtailment of the services Preparations are In progre'•s for :r:>•••`<;.::> Cheese-New, sad thiEi:gooda and merchandise could motor services for the of , �" 'Z. . 1. . large, 2136 to $2ct "' ?>% •' twine, 22' to 223�sc; triplets, 223," to .only bib,ki:adled at the sender's risk. food' supplies and other essentialsI'll A °: 23c; Stilton", 24 to 25cp Old, large, 'Among the first effects of the strike -while the strike lasts. J n's'��� rag' , , yw s p2^6 yt_o p3�0c; twins, 29 to 81c; triplets, �--�!`�- - . .-� f Jy{�: ••ys�.'fV4 wiy� W/J•W r h' tlV W OG C. .. TWO SING - A'TI.AI�F'I1C STORM TAKES `-` ".�4" ;�i " wr F J Butter-Finest creamery print";48 -ENS BURNED T f; to 47c;.No..1 creamery, 48 to'46c; No. 'a° O flF S e '°I i 2, 42 to 48c. E Extras, resp, in cartons, f �:,: '.`��g in Shade at Kirkland to and ��� The MOW THE DlXMUI?E MET iT8 FATE to ; fresh, extras,,loose, 6 �r_Y b2 ,= Lake Overnight t 6n Way to- y �_L..._ Est dirigible pared my a ;sly, is now believed lohip, the Dtxmude, which with a ch crew of eixtraa, 40 to 4 flrata 35 in ata 88c, y in R Port as Result halt a hundred, has dies have been . ROliyltl Camp. . . _ of GAC struck by lightning,far above She cloud,, during a terriS,c storm over Africa: seconds, 29 to 80c- L ive poultry-Spring chickens, 4 Kirkland Lake, Out, Jaa, P4. Romance and tragedy mingle !n the story of the airship, which wai surren- Ibs, and over, 28c; Chickens, 8 to 4 Tmpbed when the shack fn which they A despatch from New York sayi•- dared by Germany, and applied by France for her own use. Defying the ' lbs, 22c; bens, over -5 lbs., 22c; de, Stories of the havoc t b the 4 to b lbs., 18C• do 8 to 4 lbs, rbc; �. were spending the sight caught fire, h y elements of the air, it started,oft on-a long cruise, and except for finding �r ,. two AtAerlCaa min storm and the 70-mile le that tore of tits body of its commander there fa no trace of na[sslag 'ship. Tits + c Inge, over 6 Sag engineers and �' roosters 1Sc• �n k�' Promoters. .wetk !sawn-fa the North= Shenandoah from het moorings 19e; do, 4' to b lbs., 18c; tarktys, -- as'it ewe over the North Atlantic.,sketch shows what apparently happened to the Dirmude far nD to the air. young, 10 lbs. and up, 22c. I. Om Qistarfo camps,loot their liven ear. swept Y Dressed poultrq-9p�ring chicken, ly this moraftit. The victims were roast were told by arriving vessels 4 Ibs and over 80c; chickens. 8 to 4 41, 'William F. Greene, Buffalo, R-Y-, aged and by coast guardsmen. Five per• MEXICAN REBEL, HOLD Nike Mflnthi>`' �I'nde of lha.. 2bc; hens, over'b lbs.; 28c; ,db,. about 54 Tears,.and George Snowdon+sons are known to have lost their liven • .IP EXPRESS TRAIN Canada Shows Big Increase 4 to 6 lbe., 24,• do 8 to 4 lbs., 180;. Andttiswa, M Bras D.C. when the. barge Plymouth-went-down - n, . aged roosters, 18c; 4uckiings, over b lbs.,. about 66 yearn tura miles off c Long Brathe Da `More for Fre ht Train Laden, With A despatch from Ottawa says:- 24c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 26c; turktp taunts, the crew of the Danish freigh- _ A summary of Canadian trade pye- young, 10 lbs. and up, 28 to 82c; The two.mea arrived here on Setas-+ . . �a.�� oun , !ay on their way to the new ca ter Normania were rescued by the ' �ran7munitibon{tea b J0, camp a! f""j�" ,.y pard by the Department of Customs fie• 22c. i r Rouyn,and stayed for the night !n the steamship Henry R. Malloryd"just bei Revolutionists. and Excise shows that for the nine ins--Canadian. handpicked, lb:; " fore their vessel foundered off Nor- 7"rimes, G%c. ¢. office o! the Kirkland Combine Mining ,A despatch from Mesdco City months ending December, 1928, Can; Mapleproducts--Syrup, per im Company; of which Mr. Greene was,folk on Friday. says:-Rebels held up a passenger ads importGid $478,211,000 worth of 1 0; I•-The Cunalyd liner Ansonia reached ga•. $2.b Pei 6-gaL ti $2.40 per general manager. About t.EO a m. as tram at 'Aragon Station early Thar)-+merchandise for consumption, aA gal maple sugar lb., 26c. *' employee of the com 'New York from Liverpool by way of y. g• express car wash against $577,260,000 worth imported Honey--- . tins, 11 do 12c per 'I Da?J named I,a-' da mornin Tisa 6-lb. ti roque saw smoke on Boston`with two starboard lifeboats 000 pesos. . Sri the same period pi 1922. lb.; 1 as, t to 12C; ns, Pouring out of the robbed of 40, I lb 23,5-Ib. ti build stove in and with her bulkhead•be- g passengers to leave I During the same period of 1923 ns, 8 to 14c; comb , fag. and roused Andy W. t3rier Atter iatric son, superintendent of the co neatif the rail of the promenade deck hon dezen,''Na 1, $8.76 Lo$4h + mDan7.I the train the rebels plVed signals for Canada s domestic exports"were val- .whos., house was crumpled. Na. 5 to ri8.b0. • adjacent to the of-, a clear track in order to attack a red at E816,881.000, as against $782- . fire. but was untouched by the tire. At beast sin ocean liners W81. be freight thin Foreign merchandise Sia melte-Hams, aced. 26 to ig carrying ammunition b?6.000 is 1922. Fora! 27c; ked hams, 84 to 89c aradted Grierson and Laroque made a harolc;late in their arrival here as • result which was following the passenger exported daring the nine months am- r alis, .1 oto 21c;. cottage rolls, 23 do effort to rescue the two miffing ng!of'•the storm. train .from Laredo. The engineer of I ountec,to $10,889,00% as compared 24c; breakfast bacon 25 to 27c; spa gineers, and succeeded !n getting - the freight train,•when attacked-by I with ;10,649,000 is the corresponding cial brand I l oat ancon,80 V' ;ia= �. Greene out. but.he was unconscious Philadelphia Surgeon Re- the rebels,unable,to see the passenger period o! 1922. Imports and backs, boneless, 80 to 85c. . - �• from the.smoke Aad soon died. The. �� Cured'meat"--!tin dear bacon 50 flames mO9es Tack from Child's],ytlg train, opened the throttle in an efiorttfor true nine months.of 1928 amounted �18.b0• ?0 to 90 lbs. X18• spread so rapidly that !t'was to escape; and the engine of 'the'to $1,494,072,000, as against $1,809, to 70 lbs., , $ , "` impossible to save Andrew. whose fret ht lowed halt wa throe the 1886 000 t 1922 i90 n 1� up, $176eliglttweight b, F; Pop operation iphia. Jaa. 2 the use 20.-Undergoing an Q P y through P + 187 vyw tgh+4 ht., ;'body was entirely burned, only char- Pullman coach attached to the aa-I - ' $82. rad bones remaining. an operation without the use of an p anaesthetic, and cooing and sgnealing !eager train. i Only Woman in the World Lara--Pure deices, 17 to 17Kc;; ' F. F: Graeae, in alditlon to beim sa hour later in a girt train Carried a number Ho Captain's License tubs, 1755 to 18c; pails, 18 to 1835e;} PDarent joy, an- The fret P_ manager of tke Kirkland Com- nouncement was made at the Univer- of pieces of artillery, machine guns ��� P prints1. , 19..to 20e; shortening tierT`ee, . •blue, was driancialiy interested IR the I city hospital that.Cletus Moore, eight. and -ammunition shipped from the A despatch from New York says:-_ 14% to'163=4c; tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, w :`,.Greene,, K.Irkland and Label Oro months-old baby,who was rushed from States. The rebels,.after searching' "Aye, Aye, Madam l" 15% to 16c; prints, 17% to I&- «.4 t !mines la the district, and,also in the' gt. Louis to Philadelphia for removal- the freight train, dismantled the can-1 Thus does the crew of the d Heavy steers o choice, E7 to $7.76;; c 8tabelt Mine at R ! goo butcher. eters, c nice, 6.50 to $7; do, Rouyn. G.f3. Andrews;f of a tack is his lung, would-recover, non and carried of! the machine guns schooner Ruth Martin answer their , $6 to $8.26; do, sed., $6 to formerly s resident of New Liskeard, and would be able to return to hits and ammunition in large quantities. skipper. . What ls more, they take s• 6.75; do coin., 14.50 to ;b; butcher .had been-identifled with miring to the', home within the course of a few days. What they were unable to remove was certain pride in the unusual saluta-�hCeifers choice, $8.28 to 87- do, teed:, ,J North since the early Cobalt days, and Dr. Jackson, In as interview follow- burned, together with,two freight tion, because Yrs. Jennie E. Crocker,'+5 to j8, eam.'$4•b0 th $5; but- ':' formerly Hoed in New Liskeard. . i of Clift:ondale, Mass., is said to be the $4.76 to $5.26 Sag the operation, described the meth- care. cher cows, choice, do, 1'_ ' s A" Is supposed to have.been od, giving in detail how the tack was Treasu De artment offlcials cdn-'onl woman in the world holding a �" $3.60 to$4; canners and cutters; -_ : 1. p y $1.2b to $2; butcher bulla, chdce, . started by an overheated ■love. removed. firmed a report that the Mexican.Gov- ca ta:.i a Iicenee for an ocean- m e In brief, and stripped of the medical ernment has I p go g'$4.26 to$5.25; do,com.;$2 to;8;feed- DD purchased #our destroy- sailing vessel and another certificate g $4 gam, $6.b0 to ;8.6=4dA .Ailette► Farmers to Form " verbiage, the child was placed oa the era-from the United States Govern-{ entitling her to act am first mats of l fa ,gym' , stockers, a . New CO-Operative pkn! operating table and a hollow tube in• meat, and that they are expected to'any steamship afloat. Nelson A•i$4.'46; do, fair, 48.50 to . serted through Its mouth Into the 1 arrive at Tam ico earl n springers, 100; calves, °•i rom "ton says:- cavity, previous exposures made by where y will be manned by Mex-1 Crocker ashore,-T her first matechoice, $11 to $12.50; do, med., $8 to .Steps are being taken by the United Roentgen rays having defined the-lo- ican crews. It was asserted that a afloat. ($9.50; do;corn., $5 to $7; do, grassers ° Farmers of Alberta for co-operative cation of the tack. The tube, which part of the American crews will ke. Mitis. Crocker]las mailed all the seas I$3 to $4.50; lambs, choice ewes, $ii suarketin o! Is equipped with a small .light ht at the main for some time to instruct the of the world with her husband since to $12'50; do, bucks $10.50 to .$11; " g general- farm products do, culla, $7 to $8; , light ewes,' . '. nt(der one board-which would be dis-� end, wan placed near the tack, and Mexican crews. The arrival of the they were married, 19' ago. ;b.60 to $6.60; do, fat, uy, ;4 r^` tinct frons the boA=dja charge of the) then through this a pair of forceps Was destroyer' is expected to end quickly - e ;4.60; do, culla, E2 to $8; hogs, f 'Wheat POOL The annual convention; Inserted. They reached the'tack; and the rebel blockade of Tampico. .Another Titled Woman- • - and:watered, $7,76;- do, f.o.b., $725;' adopted unanimously a resolution ask-' it was pulled back through the tube, The War Department stated that Joins British Labor do, country points, $7 do, selects, -,;iag the executive to' appoint �a corn- thus avoiding any further tearing of the rebels have three old Mexican ' • $8.50. - mittes of seven "t11 o survey a •field of the baby's Bung tissues. gunboats outside of that port A despatch from London says:=- •MONTREAL • +co•operative marketing, with power _ The British Labor party now has an- Oata-Cat}. West.,• No. .2,, 56 to ' .1 o organize the different commodities Ice Imprisoned Vessels . - '' 55 ID No. , 52% to. 68c; extra Na' perA marks ' other titled uvoman adherent to share 1 feed, 51c No. 2 local white, 48% aa�er thi oo-0 PPU y Aeroplane ibem y ting 4ys- Su ed l A e j that honor with the Countess of War- to 49e: Flour-MAa. s rjpg wheat! It w,as the belief that eggs, poultry A despatch from Christiania ' wick, Lady Mary .Murray, Wife o! pats., Sats, $8.20; 2nd), 6.70• .e e8P the Liberal, Prot. Gilbert Murray,and bakers' 4.80; winter pats chol, i �aad other products were not available nays:-Aeroplanes are carrying anp= a daughter o! the Earl of Carlisle b 66 to $6.75• rolled Data ~ba 90' 1a A1bsa is quantities which world plies to 60 drips that are now wedged «;.. has'Written the Oxford Liberal Asao- m•° $3.06; !Stan, $28.2ii; shorts. Inatify�t6e ov=erhead of individual in the ice in �e Cattegat and off the station here that she has joined the X1.25. Middlings, $37.25. Hay, pas{ _ _ pool might 'have Danish coast. The aircraft drop ,_ Labor ton, car lots, $15 to $16. els' one " party, it•.ia announced. Her Cheese-Finest westerns, 17ia 5 ieoritrol proi3tably of the several Com- sacks of food and other stores near ,µ I brother, the Hon. Geoffrey Howard, gutter-No. 1 creamery, 42 to U%e;- fnoditieb• the imprisoned vessels. 3 M.P.,has long been one of the Liberal No. 1 pasteurized, 43 to 48G E �', y 1 a . whips of the House of Commons. But -Storage extras�40c; Aja. 1 stcc ASQ 'H ADYtSES LIB E1KAI,S TO SUPPORT r the family of Carlisle and Howard 85c; No. stock, 28 to 80c. Potatoes s has always been noted for its ability -Pm bag, qac lots, $1.40. , >'1 .F 'K 3< .i to differ amicably in polities. Md COIS3 gym+ $b.26 to 6.60; 4 /� �+ a com, dairytype cows, x2.76 to 10 �, CONFIDENCE". ?;" ".�. French Army Strength Less canners, 1.50;.,. cola. bologna bnlls . $ - 2.5o to $ mea. to com. veal calves, * : ` c,: M. A despatch from London sa �> � �-0 a Than Pre-War Statldarfl p9;'better ones, $10;,lambs, $10;�hogs,I ys:-�ate, but it Labor negotiates its first •. _ thick smooth and butcher type, $8.60 lbrmear Premier Asquith, leader of hurdle of n railway, strike, a second A .des tC17 :'the Liberals, in a speech in the House and, more difficult obstacle awaits- it '" t a crowning piece of news in CParis onner- "= at Commons advised Liberals to in the form of the miners attitude. Notorious Chinese Bandit, ' _agate fn favor o! Labor - and A dcekers''st�ilce is also pronouns- �, tion .with the economies being made :,.. -­Voted Conservative and a' few ab-. ed inevitable by Labor ex its and ;' to restore the value'of the franc, the layer fo Missionary, is Shot VWned-tr m-voting:-- e s q s suddenly become clouded S _- M1 ` _ . . 4: a�'-sag_ .. the atandin arm or France has been While this debate is going on, the wi.h many,•important wage disputes, g y A • from Pekin sa veal storm centre of the political siLua- appaientl roduced b thea reduced to 350,000, Which is 2001000 despatch-from ys'-Leo Y P Y pproach- New Earl of Warwick- : less than the pre-war standards. � Yang Jen; notorious ,bandit, whose -: tion lies in the threatener) railway Ing advent of a .Labor Government Lord Brooke, who has succeeded to The French ofi#cisls claim that the men recently shot and fatally wound- `strike. - I and the belief of the workers that the ancient estates of the Earl of war- reduced si Alves France the die- ed Prof. Bernard Hofs and kidnapped, . The still.more seriolr -mnarce-of a+their own Cabinet must support their wick. His mother is the famous tinction of being the criiy world power, Mrs. Kilen, both United States mis. . tool' striios grew' more ominous on demands. - socialist Countess of Warwick,,-who sionaries, was killed in' a battle at, '.Thursday. The miners' vote in'favoi Labor's "no -confidence"-motion`in has thrown In her lot with the British except Germany, Which has a smaller Rwantiling, the Foreign ,Office b of denouncing the wage agreement!the form of an amendment to the ad- Labor party. .'The new Earl"was in army to-day than 1,fere the War, de been advised. that ended the 1921 strike was an- dress in reply to the King's s h Canada.in 1918,as commander of the daring that-the f;;area disprove the ttonnced The me;r by a vote of 610,- was presented by John R. ClyneaWCho Second Mounted Brigade at Petewawa charge *hat France i. militaristically Mrs. Kilen. was ' rescued several ' increasing its arrtned ferceri: days ago. . •• 1000 to 806,000 demand higher wages..scored the Baldwin Government both Camp,and during the war commonded , a • Jen had terrorized the P.rovincia� The afire metat does not expire until)for what it had done and what it did ,the fourth and twelfth Canadian In- •Illuminating gas was first used in bordejs of Honan and Hppeh.for tw� ,•.April 17,'@* tbs erisis is not immedi- not do during the last twelve months. fantry Brigades at dilte�ent periods: - 1?92. , ream. .- . ` j ,.. . . jt+ . • . I I • °4 e, - - :.,m . - _ i r L - t. .4 , 3 r , > .. M �,' ; Yx" wri te' :- My: ' x > ' �: `r* '+ s�� Y �;' - z . N A F Y Lw$N '6� M•',; ..•+: _ -4. wow .k er• pshpp • y. ,• ,. .' .Ise. .'._� .. ._- .. - ..-�- .. ..:: ... - ... _ ,. • -Mrs. J. O. Philip has been con- -The annual meeting of St. An- :.:.LOCALISMS. fined her bed .suffering from a drew's Church will be held next _ • severe cold. " Tuesday evening. - -� -Dr. Henry will be here asusu- -The many-fileads of Mies Ell- 0, ..,d r� -Wm. Morrish, of Goderich, is al neat Tueed'ay to attend to his da Biyailt will regret to hear of visiting'his sister Meg.A: Burrell. end with friends iath n Toronto.ent the Ill Sadleir, i ill atuthe home of his aughter, pPacDtictnR in Tor Dentist -'; nde and Mise Schell �., professional duties. * her serious illness. Gormley 9 Y -Mise Ly - onto, will be here . Mrs. W. H. White, of CStireh St. in his office on-Thursda i;rom.10 of Toronto. spent over the week- y * _..- -A Big List of, - _ V end with Charles end Mrs. 3pep. -Wanted-Young girl for light a. m. to 5 D. m.. as usual. work in Eacelsior Mill. Apply at -Conaxfs - EYE SPEciAi.ieT:— coy Rope Eacelsior Mill, Pickering. ** Dr. F E. Luke, 167 Yon a et:, To- �' -C. C. Ravin and. H. Willis, of _ g 0D. D S , AN- $. A large number from this _roato, optometrist, wt-A -H: Al- +. _the _T._R:�ta3ion,hags.daga ocal -attend-ed C. A. Barclay's lip's drug store, , a fins.gasoline lamp to St. George's y y Whitby Tuesday h,a h sale on the sixth concession on Jan..29th. 'Glasses. if required, at :af Seasonable •�oods Churc Saturday lest. right rices. * q CO Clean U _ -The members of Doric Lodge p y A,F. �&A. M. are holding an "At "Mrs. Eieaeser, of Toronto, and -There have been left in this , p. Hoisre in their lodge room this Mrs. Harold Childs, of London, office several bnocheg of keys and spent over the weekend wi h _ --- ,mer a aug ter, Mrs. Jas, Rose.. which, so far, have been,unclaim- Men's Heavy Dark- Grey Winton Trousers,-nice-fine stripe, -A large number of our young -The''severest storm.of the sea ed. We would`like the losers to good quality, sizes.34, to 42, reg price 4.00 per pain, - people motored down to Whitby son occ}i rred on Sunday And Mon. citll and claim their property. going at2 08. f on Friday evening and spent a While there was not, a -The Police Trustees of the;vil- very pleasant time skating on the day' -Men's Heavy bark Grey' Trousers, whipcord effect, sizes heavy fall of anoiv, there }a:ge held their inaugural vleeting 38 and 38, reg pries 6 00, going at 4 89-don't miss this ver high wind accom auied- by- on Monday at noon, according to -There was a good attendance y p y bargon-it's exceptional. 3 severe cold. Thermometers re- statute, and organized for the �a at the social dance given in the gistered ten degrees below zero, s Town Hall oa Friday evening last year as follows: Chairman, W. G. Men's Heavy Ribbe�•wooi Undershirts, sizes 86, 38 and J, and a most. Frid able time was while some registered consider- Ham ; Sec'y Treas, M. S. Chap- 42,2.00 value, going.at 1,29.'. ,• ab]v lower. Those who predicted Tuan Inspecting Trustee, Frank s4 . spent by all. a very mild winter should snake a J. Prouse. 'rllr Men's all-wool Drawers, heavy rib, size 34, 2.00 value, -The flour mill machinery is a being removed from Campbell's revisionpf their forecasts. going at 1.29. will,Pickering, to be installed in -There was a very representa- Now Advertrtsements. Men's Medium Weight Drawers, Penman's, sizes 38 and 38 tive attendance at .the special 4 Another mill, rumor says to that 1.25 value, goingat 79 cents. meeting of the ratepayers held in :not Port Colborne. �Q ROOD SOWS-Heavy• with pig, , -A number of the•niembere of the new school house. on Friday Bfor sale. R.J.Fleming,R,R:No.1, whit- Mens Fleece-lined Drawers, sizes 40 and 42,'regular 1.00, a. evening, Jan. 18th. After disp'os- by 19-21 going at 79 cents, a the local Odd 'Fellows lode paid ing of the auditors'report of the OBBLERS FOR BALE- The a fraternal visit to the Whitby building fund, which could not be Cy bronze kind. Apply to J.Williams,Sime« Kidd]es Imitation Fur Gauntlets, regular ,1.00, going at lodge'ou Tuesday evening and re- point, R.R:1. Pickering. 20-21 half price, 50 cents. t, passed on at the apnual meeting,. port a most enjoyable outing. there cues a general discussion on -Remember.the meeting of fire- OR SALE-Choice Holstein cow, `Mens Heavy Shag-proof, 2. buckle Rubbers, red ole, reg a program for the formal. opening F men to be held in the new flre•bal] 5 years old,due to freshen Jan.19th. Apply 3.50, going at 2.80. this (Thursday) evening at 8.00 of the new school, It. as decided to M,Barrett.Pickering. to hold the same on a Friday Women's Felt•foxed'Late Bale, sizes'5 and 7, regular 8.75 o'clock All those interested io afternoon, probably Feb. 22nd FOR SALE-Scotch Collie pups, the fire 'company, whether mem, thorough-bred Sable @weeks old, ready to• going at 2.98. next. and an endeavor wl]1 be Qo. Fred Bunting,Pickering. 13tf bore or not, are requested to be nom Slippere, comfy,.fancy colors sizes 4, 5 made to obtain a-prominent s� present. - am prPpwre to J and 6,.2.00 values. going at . F er O t e rovineial Government make cider every Tuesday and Friday skid ' —The Women's Institute will as speaker for .the occasion. The by appointment. Geo. Canamack.6 Phone Pick. , -hold their regular meeting on id13. sit Ladies Bedroom Slippers,pretty shades of felt,with faucy FPonien s Institafe have shown a r , ---'Tuesday next. Jan. 29th, at the trim, reg 1.40,_guinR at 98 cents. home of Mra. J. C. Philip. It is commendable spirit in offering to OR SALE-Hood reliable ¢e 1 provide light refreshments and P purpose horse.light wagon and harness, for Boys' 1 buckle plaid top, felt sole, Slippers, 18 2, reg 1 75, hoped there will be a good attend- $40 the lot. No further.use for same. Ap_1y to encs, as there is important hues- the scholars will render a suitable Len Burningbam,Contractor,Fairport- Phone going at 98 cents. t rogram. It is hoped that neigh- rick 5712. 20.21 ! r uses to discus@. .Consult your pro- ring school sections will send Girls' Red Felt Slipper@, one strap, leather 'sole, 12 2;reg gram. - OR BALE-Pure bred Tamworth their quota and that local citizens F �1$e, Collie-pups. cutter, heavy teaming 1.25, going at half price,,79 cents. n4 -Miss Florence Down is making will lend theirs port and infin. wa on. sow with s at lot 3aiB.F.eon. �r cover , after her recent accident once to make the opening of this Highland Creek P.O. ptg� at 89 Felt Slippers, sizes 8, 9 and 10, reg 1.15. going ; satisfactory progress towards re- Pickering. Phone 807 'aSalvern. Fred Lacey, Child's Red 8` fne new' school building a gala r7.2o cents. , in which she broko her left arm AOR BALE-1 yearling bull and 2 .. - ++ occasion for Pickering. by falling on the icy pavement. F bun calves, registered Ayrahires. Dams have One Only, Girl's Blue and albite. Saari and,Cap set. ' She is convalescing at the home of -The annual meeting of the 2 yearoldrecordsofover9.000and 10.000 lbs.of wool, 2.00 value, going-at 1.49: Pickering Public Libra, was held milk•averagt *"ver cent(at. Will .ell at little her father,_Rev.. J. W. Down, of y mare than bee�pnee. J.S.Laurie. Agincourt.20 �Yarker. on Monday evening. The treasar- i -Leonard Neale has'been ap- er reported a very successful year. WANTED-Married man. Must be M,*. yq panted townshi asrensor In lace The receipts were as follows: Bal- �Y thoroughlye:permeed in arm work add o p° p P aaee from 1922. $38 84 ; Coot MAN good teamster. Acomfortable home and perm- , of Edward Willson, who has de- y anent pouuonsor the right1man. Stan ge ref- ' cl><aed to act,after filling the poet- grant. $25.00; Township grant. erenesaad salary expected D. Birrell a Son. tion for s number of years. The $40.00; Provincial grant, $71,60• ft R s.Claremont. is tf Membership tees, $38.60: The fol- OR BALE-Chea,p all kinds of _ appointment of Mr. Neale meets P with the general approval of the lowing are the ezpendit res:Rent Fwagona. and all kinds of farm im- k pe t� Also several berry sad $•atepayers. end librarian's salary, $100.00 ; Li- PH. eK,.e.ski h.,tera: xlsh- - One day last week a man in brary supplies,$1.70; New books.Toronto: whose age was about 515 $57.10: Magazines, $18.00 : Ineurllamas,statff.ilie.Phare dew l7u ears, dropped dead while—"vel- aaee. $18.00. The librarian report- FARM FOR BALE.-Uo>sistiot[ of � �r=r�i g snow. We do not mention that the number o! volumes 't . of i21 acres.60aere. bang ander culuys- - - ion. the remainder being marsh. Sal a ach t this.as s warning to people against loaned to readers has more than loam• Good�r„nd house and other outbuild- - - 'this practice,.for the exercise, if doubted during the past three ins•abo•�ood orchard. For further n 1bs►><en in moderation, is very hese- years. The books loaned during ■ps4y Lo Jams Greenlaw,Piekeriag, e. i9-so �ideial for one's health. the.year are elaseiHed as follows : W,i�HT� i -There Is quite an agitation in Religious, 8; Literature. 11; His- _ to•• 14• Biography, 16• Fiction, 10 cord of 2 toot wood At the Brock -the'village at present towards the y+ + , erection of a large skating rink. 1648; Magazines, 818• 4uveolle g books-History. 6; Action. - 852. Road school.No. 6, delivered at the 'rbie is something that the yo10 �--,bdow' ung Grand total. 2879. The book tom- school on or before March 15th. 1934. people of the village and the sur. Must be body hardwood. _ roundinx country should�bave. mitten has baso endeavoring to JAB. H. KAYE% - `` but thefioancial part of the under- obtain all of the latest first class 1819 R. R 1, Pickering = taking is a big obstacle. books. While'the great call is for , _ .. -The Young People's Society fiction, many of the other books PUBLIC NOTICE Sweaters, overshoes, Heavy Socks, of 8:. Andrew's Church held a re just as interesting to read and ";Rubbers Hockey Boots Heavy _•-social evening in the basement of are mote profitable. It may not All sidewalks in the Village of Pick- 1 ` 'the church on Monday sight. be generally known that in, order Bring must be cleared of snow within There w�te, cousideria to receive the v co n ,s g attendance,sod no more than 45 per cent o the wise the work will be done and cwt of s most pleasant tllpa was s t by books purchased can be fiction. same oharged and collected with other - 'e ' 1 alt in games, music and socit,t The old Board were re-elected and taxes against adjacent property. ou need em. all itntercourse. Mise Ballantyne and Mr. Barker Citizens are forbidden to piece ashes ` -It Is said that the Chn o! were elected•as `sdditiibnai wow- received the streets without first having received permission from the Trustee 1�' a have em _ National Railway offeials will bare. ��. have decided within s month the -Following the rain and the By.order of the Trustee Board. - route that will. be take6 by the succeeding seyere front of last �. Fasxx J. Psova% A. Toronto Eastern between Picker. week, there were many narrow Iowpecting Trustee. Ing and Toronto. There are three escapes from parlous accidents on Fred T BIIIltlII7­410 as Plckerin routes which will be considered, the Provincial hiphway an well as 1'_ • gf g that from Pickering connecting on other roads by motorists. In Q'1@'1, w Qqw Mill T — ;Eetwbliehed�186?. with the Canadian Nortbet•n a many cases the drivers had no - " Cherrywood, the original route control over their care, when they :'°`CEDAR DROVE -,J of the Toronto Eastern;the right- began to skid on the road. One , of-wpybeing partly purchased,sod large'truck belon ng to the Smith the Grand Trunk right-of-way. Transportation Co. got beyond � The Port Hope Guide in s lengthy control when going down the hill LOW WA1V'!•S� B- UI�TDY SI �s� HAR AR article, stellae that there s nom- a little west of the Gordon Boase. • ' bar of land speculators who are The driver um - j ped to save him- vsiog their influence to have the self. The truck ran into the rail- SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR ° line take the Cherrywood route ing•which is strengthened by a GOOD MAPLE,' ELM, so that it will go through or ad. cable, which fortunately brought join their property. The rail- it to a standstill, thus preventing WHITE ASH, BASSWOOD TT way officish will, no doubt, -select it from going over the ,steep en3• 'M -U- R E C 0 1 the route which will pay the best bankment.. Several of the poste AND PINE LOGS. dividends according to their esti• were broken, but otherwise no A 1� mates. damage•w•aa done. Several care A. E.REESOR, The Famous Cold Rater Paste y -The,necessity' of carrying were seen to turn, completely = ccyy Phase 9900 $. R. Markham,Out. red light at the rear.enol-of an around on the road and in one case t,. • auto was evidenced in a collision the car made three revolutions In White'and Tints ' which took place on the Kingston like a. top before it came to a L { road near Dnnbarton on Saturday standstill, an unusual stunt which Pickering. ' 1 r *R night. A motor truck- and an the occupants did not thoroughly y „ One pound' o! 1X! ure'BCo will' QPer sato were driving east,and 'the enjoy. Fred Baird, butcher, had Leather Goads Stara i former, which was ahead.carried also a very narrow escape from at the rear a bright gasoline serious in'ar�►. Accompanied Our stock tompri_se� 'evervthin ] BeO'ent� Elva sgAaxe feel,, -- -lamp instead-of the-'red-light as by Lather Fascoe, lie wee driving eat er goo •clan our prices - -= required by statute. The driver along the third concession just are second to none. F'. of the auto thought that the light west of J. D. Remmers. On ac- Everythingfor the horse Put:up-An ,1, 2 and 5 lbs packages ` belonged to a•motor cycle or to a count of the ice he lost• control of car with only one light, and as.it the car, and it started to back Blankets, $2.90 up,heavy . was snowing at the time-, he could down the steep embankment, and Halters,90c. up, all leather . - �, ` not discern clearly the vehicle, in doing so broke through the Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Cwses Drop in and get a Vo1Qr `Card and which he thought he was meeting, railing and a rail fence, and did and in attempting to pass a col- not stop until it 'reached the bot- Harness avid:boots repairs lision was inevitable for at just tom of the hill R distance of about Ou'r repsiriag service is -- ..read 'all about this --- -tbis moment the truck turned to fifty feet. Other care left the unexcelled. the right side of the-road, while roads for the ditchep, in some TT ::sanitary finish• the auto did the same thing. $ad cases landing in some three or CECIL BRADiJY, a red light been used there would four feet of water necespitating a k�ePn no misunderstanding. the ethemfro of horses• to sear]• Harness milker, �n i o k e in' g­ 'bFtvettfi� dN+Waged to the ex- P to them from their unpleasant - yj «'" tout uf.snout $50. * i ositioa, PIcklkfi (1, ONTARIO 1J, Hs B . P.y*•h $_ .• ,.'',. _ : ;... .. q, .'..:e° ..,w' • „ri• f'-, t..,,�- .._.._. -.rel-�;,,�+�e, _,;r F. .. ,,+,�.% ..• ,. f.,,, ....h y=r .4M1i*r'.:. <<a,s.^,F: ,�^"c'u<;' a ;T<• �,r `shy, vas` ��'" '.s _ �i. -' :'`e-c;. .+, L„ ,y,. -�• 'w