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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_02_08 L �.r aeu:_�e'-.r... w -:a�r �:i� ?a -.•. 3.:.•n._�"b.,f� _ +..v x •e:.i,�s,,:x&,. r. «}. - gao" • — "' •r L i r '., � .-_ � _ I -- - --• - _ --_ tet T H VOL. LII. TICKER ONT.,, "FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 ' 192 = No." 2? olvarsssiiastal l�ars4►tC H E R RY W OO D. Y B1ilTER LINE"STOOK TRAIN .• �` Geo. E--- Baker ' The regular monthly tn'eeting of the The formers of Ontario County will GREtNW00D1' �ledtcal Oherrywood Ladies Aid will be held be interested to know: that Agricul- FORSYTH, Opb. D.; DirPetor - o'clock, inthe Hall. Roll Calsis to�tie succeeded in Lural completing n arM.rangements Tipper has. . _ =- BE. . . "" '-� '- ed in com letio arran .menta . s0ptometrical 'AsING,ation of Ontario. R!'g• bnewered-,by a verse containing the to bare the -Better Lige Stock Train" _'MILLS • "s� htered Member of[the merican' .,.etrital word "Forgive." Tea will be served Organized by be Provincial Depart- Association. Eyes•examined by appointment. To Avoid Mistakes front 5 o'clock until all are served. 'ment-of AR�'!cutl_tu.re and. Railways, Phone 2804,Claremont,Ont. ttt«tttt?���6 — - _ _ in the o visit n all y top will-----' _, stabltshed 1838 nvited to attend. -A�collecoon',cordially li our ct tv A da s l: All a c, mmuai't are co y F:TONt;iNSON :li;B., Tetiilter i� � silt �e [na e aEI✓Tsbeidge.onWednesday, The oldest established induetr in-- • .of the College of`Physicians and Sur ' ' be taken. o April Sth, and a morning stop at C+tn Out county. "y ' of Ontario. Office: that formerlyoccupie� ]_ ningtou on April 10th. Efforts to file late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr, Cal Look have a stop at Brooklin were unsuc- well. Phone.- Claremont,Qnt: 231y , BALSAM. L.R.O.S. (cessful.• The original plan was for Baker's - �'( 0. MCKINNON, M.D., .. - A very sad aff-tir occurred on Friday(one day only in the county. Baker s. Joy l� • Edinbu h, memberot the College of rg Listen morning last when CbarWr, Ballard, These trains provide valuable object Physicians and 8urgeoprof Ontario•licentiate lessons aced alwa. For Bread. ni Bo a] Qollege of Burgeons, Er-iaburgh• who lived about a mile and a half ys create a 'great deal - Bneaial attention to d.iee.�ee o! women and of interest. rK ehlIdren, Omoe nail residence,viyes.ofowomen To Baker's S.piendid Choice south-west of Ashburn, took his own Not excelled by ANY OTHER life. After bidding his two children. _ SRAND of Phonographs. good-bye he went to his bed•roomand, Satisfaction guaranteed or Chui•roprac£c taking a gun and placing the muzzle STOW FFV I LLE. + YOUR MONEY BACK DR. GORDON McKAY-Cbiraprac- It don't matter who makes; in his mouth, blew off-the top_ of his: tor. Office hours-2.30 to a.00and•7.GOto head, causing instant death. Finan- T." Birkett. of Claremont, was s Kissimi 'Flour " ,6.00 and by appointment• 'Phone 320. Brock the Record, our Oval tial worries and other troubles, is business vit'itorhere on Thursday. ;Street, whitby, sly given as the cause of his rash act, Our School Board has engaged Mr, For 'Pastry. Horn Phonograph Klink asprincipal of our public school, p' qy ' Legal. _ Motors are still -running in town, More KISSIMI FLOUR sold In On. ' arilTplay it. GREEN RIVER. notwithstanding a good depth of ' ' tario County. than any other E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister sad snow. brand of pastry flour. There is a. We feel highly honored to have g renovated and A.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to g Our hotel is heio reason. oaa. South Wiag,Court House, Whitby. 231y several of our artists take part in the tet.in.order tc�ea �ture-the travelling touffville Ont p t g For Bale la Pickerin concert at Brougham on the Iotb lost. 8 y-M. .8. Chap. ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A,.Bar- A rand entertainment will be Public.. man. k rister.solicitor member of the firm of 1 g Our curlers are ai Toronto this week Farmers will always flail a Market luso in the Green ,Ricer Baptist y ELyckman,Denison.foster and Beacon. Toronto trying their skill for the•Teinkard. for their wheat.at highest rice. General TrustsBuilding,93 Bay Street,Toronto. - hurcb on the evening of Tuesday, They will find keen competition there. 8 p Telephone Maier 961 and 95z. Feb. 19th, when the Green River Dra- Phone for price. - matic Club will prPserit their popular representative this of the barrel far- Sr•. drama entitled -Willowdale." There torp was here this creek an$ata meet= Bal ley �Vaiil ed Dental ing explained the progress of the com- vY, r- .J• H. Bea will be a program' arranged Eo fill-in T'L` HARRY' HUDSON, Dentist, a between the acts, consisting of a male p Christian Wideinan,.a looser real• 1Rhitby. Office-Adam's Terrace, Byron Funeral Director chorus, solos; ,duets. readings and p F Z tRFE2rT St.North. Phone 134. (Gas extraction when dent of Piekering Township, was laid _ - dnsired). . 51tf • and violin selections, to rest on Wednesday. at the age of " Licensees Linbalrner" 84 T,eare. DR. D. C. mitb, Dentist, Stn„fl; OSHAWA. 1 woextra tetcbere, one for the pub- q?, Ville."Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- ,MOTOR HEARSE �- �— lie school and one for the hi' b school, ionto Universid'es and the Royal Colic of g i Dentaisotgeone. Phone office 1011, Residence �eatb of Joseph .Braund, one of are recoinmeoded by the inspectors, t Iola. No outsid, appointments 26Iy CLAREMONT, Ont. Oshait•a's oldest residents,took place owing to the crowded condition of the n ruddenly on Wednesday. Jan. 30th. schools. } BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., 3Ir. Braund was ”visiting his son in• An old resident of Stott ville, ib the Graduate of the Royal Colelge f Dental Sargeons,and Univ=nity of Toront office Peterboro and had retired on Tuesday, person of W. Dixon. died last week, ", ! over W.M, Pringte's hardware ktore, whitby. night as usual,- hitt on Wednesday in his ninetieth year.. He was one of x q Office hours 9 to 12:1 to, 5.30. Ind.'phone g. BASKETS FOR SALE morning was found dead by one of his Bait phone 2,0 guy the first blacksmiths who carried on 4 sonif The doctor" pronounced death business here sixty years ago. Veterinary to have been at,used by heart trouble. 1 The undersigned wishes to notify the Mr. Braund,who ko survived by three public that he has purchased from the daughters and flue soon, was bora in WHITEVALE. Z";11tB Universal �j G KERSLAKE. B. V. So. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes England. but came to Canada and set- .-JEJ.Graduaucf-University of Toronto. All alltbe basket and basket material In fled in the district,when cite a nun E.'Berr had a beau tri to the Sa,wlri� �.2ral.Ghia,® � ri,• :•: cases given prompt.and careful attention.Phone q young F y pp (One of Our Productions) s0o2 Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit moo, living for about 15 years in Pick c ty this week on account of tine snow. baskets on the shortest notice and at ering and 25 years is Oshawa, `'A sleigh-toad of our young people We sell '9ifl'e Rite-Lite LensJor -current prices.- Writes or phone. are going to Brougham on the 15th, ;all manes of cars-the beet � i0380istssas �asDs• SMITH-HL'TCHINGS to assist in the program. in the market for tau. taauraace•,Cosve7andag, Notary 6 FRANK PENNOCK _ Mrs. C. B.Rice end daughter. Doris. the price. F WV. RICHARDSON- Real Es spent a few days with Mrs. Stainton, '.FOR SALE _ t - tiB:EEN RIVER, ONTARIO A quiet and pretty wedding took of Orchard Park Road,Toronto. a Pnbh'e,Etc.,Pickering,Oat. NI 99t•f place on Saturday. I�'e�-'2nd, at the George Burkholder met with a patn Heavy Wagoui home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Wm_ trident on Monday, when he Buggy, T !; P08TILI., Licensed Auctioneer Hutchings, of Pickering, when her caught'b€e fingers in the este machine get of Iron H crown' F. for osantlee *tics ase Ontarta. &°o- Hardwood youngest daughter, Elsie Marie, be- which deco itated his nail. g "x ---[poo mass of all triads attwucd to on shorbee came the bride of Erlc BerrrBell p A11 in. Rood shape. aoaee. Address areen River P.O., out. Why live Ia darkness?? D.R. and Smith,of Markham. The bride enter- Mrs. Beaton don't. They;uet turn Woodworking and General DS.BZATON TOW14SHIPCOLERE ed the sitting room with her brother, the button aadothe lights lues, for Blacksmithing. I . Qosveyasew. omandeolons ter tatiag t Frank, from Tregarva, $ask. »The which E. Berryetc the credit. adwavfs, Aieeaataat. ate, 190007 to loan Rev, P. F. Gardiner, officiated.. The g 1 farm "I"O•f °t l[arrlap Flooring bride wore a gown of brown satin Best wishes soil congratulations W H. JACKSON, Brock Road sOw ��'�IIt' ,t•t canton crepe and carried aphelia roses from her friends and the community "AVID A. PUGH-Live stock sun and lilyof•tbe•valley-and ferns. Aft- go with ;afiae Hilda GrifAn, who on �--"---.G We can supply er a dainty dinner and amid showers 9aturda , Feb. 2nd, was uni d in Dtiomer. Graduate of C. M. laaei 5choot. pp y you with the wedlock to Rodge Dixon,of 'Mronto, sto c+ Lifetime experience wkn pedtgmd best brands on the market in plain o[confetti the happy couple _lett on Here You Are Cbica Hinck and ring work.:Ali kinds of trees eco of Wm.Dixon. of this bury. - F` pprroomm�pptly attended to.Terms reasonable. Phone sad quart. cut red and white Oak, the afternoon train for Hamilton and A valentine social will be held in 1610 aremont• lsly Beech, Birch and Maple. other points west. On their return the I O.0.F. Hall on Friday evening, ' Our business is not coo$oed to they will reside In Markham. ;' ai, MAW, LICENSED AIIU- Feb. 15th,under the auspices of the 1Y TIONEER,forYork.Qntarioaid Durham hardwood flooring only as we car _ Women's Institute. Everybody come Counties. All kiad<of"les promptly attended ry a large and well assorted stock DUNBARTON. and enjoy a good time. a good lunch Cement go. Terms reasonable. Data for sate may be .. d •rranged at NEWS'Ofhcv. Belt and Indepen- of rough and dressed wall boards; Alex and 741ca. Dingwall 'afad Alice 10 and ten�obd program. Admission only , dent phones. Whitby,Out w sly roofings, etc. are moving to the city. It is with deep sadness that we re- Pickering e- Coal TIME TABLB-Pickerin Sia- tin :Hiss Annie Brander is visiting her ort the death and burial at Pickerin 7 Train.going Eims d°e.t s follows -:- PICKERING -:- cousin, Mrs. Alex Thom. - of Mrs. Jas. O'Connor, of Orillia, eld - Na. 10 mail 7.07 A M. Our ehnrch decorating committee est daughter of Joba Larkin. of this Lumber, 28 Local 2.23 P.M. CLIMBER YARD arendvertisi.ng for tenders. place. -She leaves to mourn her, lose f 80 Local 6.25 P.M Mr. Emerson Garfatt of Woodstock a loving husband and two small child " Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. is a,leodia8 a fortnight with his coos. ren, "Drains going Wset dos as follows- Ina,the Misses Anhis. _ S'hingles 29 Local 10.50 A.M. Mies Violet Akison spent the week. i<m AA 27 Local 'L44P..m. D. A. I�ORDUE end.in the city, having gone to her aREEN.WOOD. R ofiII 9 mail ' 9 05 P.M. _ the-famous Sistine Choir. -_ . f3tlnday train, S. P. M. John and lire. McWhinney a E. Brook, of Brooklin, to worklag �n� LJilVth ~ =Funeral"Director ramify have returned from England, with James Raine, 1 Foregoing is according to Standard having visited the former's- parents Earp Houzin was off duty a few days 1 x' time: l.iesas�tmlbdsetr for a year. Inst week with In grippe, Miss Quilt, of Toronto, spent Sun• da with Kenneth and Mrs. Buah. �j Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. "'�°$ �' 5vnday School Convention Mr. Mutely an bis nephew, of Pick- F.• A• ,R E E S R, r ssor to ering,are with m. Clark these days :- Having secured the ag!irtt for E.D. OHAS.,BEIERL. - MARKHAM The annual Convention of Pickering cutting wood. Stiiith A Son. Ltd„Numerymen, - -, Township Sabbath School Association Mrs, Rankin, of Toronto, spent a of Winona, Oat. Phone 9000 was held in Oherrywood Methodist few days last week with hei•parents, 1 am prepared to take orders for all Church on Jan. 17th, with the presi- Sam and'Mrs,Stewart. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, s dent. Frank Booth, in the chair, and Attend the grand concert to be held ` Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,, at it was a success from every point of at Brougham on the 15th. Help the ! lowest possible prices. Ravo Bread Flour view. The weather was ideal,making fire protection scheme along. ���ke" it a pleasure for eo le to come from Master Thomas.Oliver Rud sister, of -special rates for large quantities_, - P p p 2stt _ rm' g and 11�IarVel all parte of the township. Out of the Claremont, spent Sunday with their - •_ sixteen schools there were fourteen grand-parents. S. and Mrs.Stewart. N. J. Chaim'An, PickerW represented. The provincial worker, Mise Margaret Br vjee bas been con- 'astry Flour Mrs. Tricky, delighted the audteace fined to tLe house during the last week14. ` g'- J stall three sessions with her bright, or two, having nad hei tonsils remov• Plows and Points pleasing and instructive 'addresses. ed. '' ru d1Kay be obtained from you{;corer. Mrs. Norman White, ,of Brooklin, Mrs. S'. Carlton, of Salem Corners, - FOR SALE, ALSO • • spoke in the afternoon on Primary has been in Pickering most of the Brooklin Flour Mills Work and was also well received, week, owing to the illness of her bio- , Ford Touring Car, Maple Leaf 8 inch Rev,Mr. Orsburn, of %tremont, led ther, John Gormley. i grain, grinder. Versot 8,i inch grain CHAS. WILSON', Prop. the•devotional" exercises in the after- L. Johnston and T. C. Brown,of tore grinder, Foot lift riding plow, Linter noon, followed by James Todd with Brougham, were•in the village oneAA engine 6 b, p'•. Crown gang pplow,32 ft words of welcome, given in ,such a day recently to see whatpect . and 40 ft extension la"ddere, pleasing,M,�nanner as to make every one there might be in getting au crtp- Heavy team wagon. Start Now to Equip Yourself feel'ttle<L t was godd'fo'be there. The tions for fire protection for the sur- - Jor ,a reports of the various departments 'rounding district. ~�`•� W. F. Disney, Greenwood I showed that the Work`is being carried Mr. and Mre. Chesher'entertained 421.f E Phone Pick i•14 POSITION of. �RVS'T on in a fiery astisfactory way. Special a number of the young people from : i6enifou might be made of the splen the village on Friday evening, while Gare that Cdid' - _ did work of Gerald Cowan in the the married men and bachelors who ,� 5 e sheet a!'� LLiOTT = 'Boys'Dept, Any boy who•bas Mr. were not invited Rmused themselves ` Cowan as his friend.,should consider sleigh-riding on the hill. jCAeftl dl. 'Best Remedies; 1>�ann r,�i� j ' / himselffbrtunate;- The excellent ad• On Sunday next the services ori the k dress given by Rev.Mr. McLellan, of Greenwood'Cirebit, are as' Sollo'ws • Yon e'&Charles Sts,Toronto] Claremont. on "Canada's National Greenwood,10.30 a.m.; lit. Zion, 3,30. ',.Grain Cho 111 g ,factored will be ,fnulid Greatness,' was most inspiring. Rev. p.m.; Brougham.7 p.m.' S.S.sessions ; PP Ig well known throughout-Canada Mr, Hickson led the devotionai exer- a$Greenwood; Kinsale-and Mt.. Zion - - 'tor -traiii€gR-for positions cines in the evening, and Rev, Mr. at 2 30 p.m. ,Adjourned meeting of .-! ANI-FL 1K NGI Leigh, of Greenwood, a 0,1tr".8[02@. ' _ as,private Secretaries, Stenogra• 8 gave an inapir- the Quarterly Official Board at-Green• Ing address. • The singing was ably wood on Feb. 14th at 7.30• P. The _r•t J..a phehg, ;ipiata, Arrountants.__Com•_ led by the Horne Choir, with Miss Circuit W. M. S. will meet at the Kin- Oat Flaking every day but mercial Teachers, elc _ Graduates Muriel Judd as organist and Mrs, R. sale HAIL on Thursday, Feb. 14th at Saturday- - g E YNIcE I i in keen demand, Enter any time. F. LeRoy as Soloist. With the intro- 2 tel p.m. Ladies' Aid at Mrs. F. L. a . 1! 8toneboats For Sale Write for catalogue. duction of the new president, A J. Green's on Tuesday. Feb. 12th, at'2$b Naylor, a most successful meeting was p m., at Brougham Methodist Church Claremont brought to a close. By, kind insita•Ion Wednesday, Feb. 18th, at 2.30 p.m., Veterinary •Surgeon Johu F. Bayles, W. J. Elliott, Principal tion from Mt. Zion the convention will and at Mt. Zion, Wednesday, Feb. 18, ti Rural Route No,2 be held there next year, at 8 30 p.m. �1C1=C1'j-31Qi, r)7Zt0%T10 • ,'.,.:ioi+ T� ,.:.,.: • p..... ...c..: ; .. '_. ... _, t+ i•: 'a.. ,� �,..r C� . 'y�,.-», ri '"L".�l+g. �,i t�;. ,:��, +r;�.. ..,.•:;fib.; ,�+ vh. 4Y. •zv'd ry„.r:.� mx•',,,,z o,�•.,,E'.•sx. .,:.' J,!;.�' �'--s.4��.br'P »7"+' "�'�1''ri air, �"''�i • � r, i T• nh s �• fi 4,. r 1 ._�.___.. .__.._..-_._-_• -4 ....._. - r J J. swiftly, her .-an r pounced on the _ y sr *d t0 A• .,�' ,,. '� -y. Wyoming man. �`Yoil get Dicta nay -°--- �L.ittle Bq Blue." . moshouse. We don't have to stand yore The former American •Ambassador' - impudence-an'wh�t'xmo;e;-we-woa''t•--tu-London_Colone1 Harvey, was in his D hear? t t, or 'll - - _ Do you ear. Ge out, I end earlier pears a great friend of Eugene After Every Mea o- - for the police. I ain't scared an of.,Field, the American poet who wrote - . - tea loses it!! .freahaess sad•Savor. you. `;Wynken, Blynken, and Nod," one of It'8 the IOIIQeSt-laAtlnQ The amateur detective got out. He• the classics of child literature. But confectIoi1 you em bqy had had the worst of the bout. But; the•following poem, though about a r had covered-on things.; —aud its a help to di- If he could get Olsen to, talk, and'child-the poet's own 11tt18 son, who- could -separate the fat flabby man!died—is not for children. 'it Is the QeilttOn and 8 Cleanse! t a from hisflinty :rife, it would not be last word in poignant pathos. for the mouth - e hard to frighten a confession from and teeth. ' Hull of all he knew.- Moreover, in The little toy dog is covered with dust, I Wrigley's his fear Hull had let-slip-one admin- ---13ut sturdy and staunch he stands;' petit as well a/ -- sion. Shibo,: the little janitor, had And the little toy soldier is red with pleasure. i �• 86Ii itme�Vhye was Shiho hholdingllback? run 8 t, The fat man had practically said khat I And his musket moulds�ff his hands. _ 'For that ti'efssoa ib sager. sold lks bu11lt. Shiha had seen hint come out .�_Cnn- - s ' _ ningham's rooms, or -at least that he Time was when the toy dog was new w R k r— -- -- --- y -was a witness he ud-been-in-the-t-And-the soldier was passing fair: w- - apartment.. Yet he had witYsheld the That was the time. when our Little s •+► i fact when he had been questioned by Boy Blue the poliaa. Had Hull bribed Kissed them and put.them there. • . '� keepquiet? a T48 Te cattleman found Shibo-watering �NoW, don't " he Z li�dTra s YOU go till I come, the lawn.-of the parking in front of said, the Paradox. According to his sus- ttig . . - "And don't you make a noise! "� �' -� tom, he plunged abrupay into what y ° BY W1LL1riA! hfACLEOD RAINS wanted to say: He-had discovered So, toddling off to his trundle bed, .- Y• ' . that.if a man is not given time to 'He dreamt Qf the pretty toys. frame a defense, he is likely to give w. away something he had -intended to And, as he was dreaming, an angel s .(Copyright Thomas Allen). con song why did you hide from the Bong - , ~ police that MnHull was in my uncle's Awakened our Little Boy,Blue- Yery important to the future wel- CHAPTER XXIX.-( out d.) probahl was oin to the comer gro- �„ Oh, the years are many, the years are are of the'world is it that the child- ' rooms the night he was killed?" "That's easy to say. How're you!cery onFifteenth. ' long, _ ren of today be taught the principles ?" "'I've been neglecting friend Hull" The janitor shot one slant, startled' Bnt the little toy friends are true. of justice, love and brotherhood la ----__)ping to find the guilty marl. asked g g glance at. Kirby before the. ihask of J he-murmured to himself.' "I reckon their widest and broadest sense. „- "If you'd tell what you know we'd'I'll just drop in an' ask him"how his impassivity y .lwiped out expression from Aye faithful to Little Boy Blue they Teach the child, then; that everything find him fast enough. How can I get health is. "You know'tea lot about eve Shat has life is his brother, to be treat- F«. . g P- every- stand, to the bottom of the thing when you He was not sorry. that Mrs. Hull thing. You busy busy all like honey- Each in the same old place, ed with kindness, love and justice. an''James won't give me the facts?" i`pas out She was easily„ he judged, bee. Me, I just janitor-mind. own Awaiting the touch of a -little,hand, "'. the dominant member of the firm. If „ g _ ., • Jack looked across at him doggedly.!he could catch the fat man alone he business. �� The smile of a'little face.' "I've told all I'm going to tell:' 1 I wonder, now. Kirbys ley gaze The lou lithe hod of the man might gather aa�ot import_ Y o fiance. teok..the man-in careful' Was he as And they wonder, as waiting these + g y simple as he wanted to appear. —� a from the Wyoming hills leahed for-I Hull•opened the door of the apart- - "No talk when not have anything long years through FDish i, ward ever so slightly. "Don't you;ment to his knock. He stood glaring „think it! IIon't yon think it for a at the Dung man, his prominent agestotell. Shibo moved the sprirflder to In the dust of that little chair,- think ! You'll come clean whether another part of the lawn. .What has become of our Little Boy on want to or not-or I'll ut that projecting, the red capillaries in his Kirby followed him. He had a ca- _ Blue y P beefy face filing.ro ou mentioned round ur bro- r+ pacify for patience. Since he kissed them and put them Pe'9 Yo Whadjawant. he demanded: "Did Mr. Htill ask• ou.•not to_ ell _ther's throat" �� Mr. Hull." q„ y there.Jnck looked at this man with the by pu worps with you, about him.nervesof chilled.steel and shivered. Kir ushed sat him into the room.much as an impudent agent does.' Shibo said nothing, but he said'.itWhat could he do against asingle- 'ttiVell, I don't•aim to have no truck with indignant eloquence: WOMI�1 CAN DYE ANYtrack mind a*ith such, drivin force "IIid he give you'money not to tell?g with�e�ustalls'blustered the fat man. I don't. want to Ro to tSe police with i�;ARMENT, DRAPERYback of It• Had Kirby got anything "You4% just naturally wore out yore Iof im rtance on James? Or was he 1 thisifIcan help it, Shibo. , Better _ Po welcome with me before ever you set +, ' 9 „ come through to me. T1.. CAMPANA S ]yIuf In � down„* I'll ask you to go right now.- „You go. police an' sa I know who Dye Or Tint WOrn, Faded "Tal's cheap. he sneered urians- "H-eze's your bat. • What's 'your y �,. .TFAL.LAN BALM make Mr. Cunningham dead. Things New for 15 cents. $Y I burry?" arurmuited Kirby, by way of• , " Is simply wonderful for keeping You'll find hove chew it is. Jams ,If I 'hare to. P quotation. Sure I'll $rat dont the hands-besutltutly white and has been s culatin'. He was town q gocame to make The janitor had no more remarks soft and smobxh. Poeitively pre- pe get on the prod Hull. i + to make. He lapsed into an angry, _ -an odt Another week, an he'd have:some remarks an to ask a question. stubborn silence. -For nearly half an _ ventl redness and chapping. Use been a bankrupt Uncle discovers I'll not hurt you any. Haven't got it at once-atter-wash#ag dishes,- f „ hour Kirby eta ed by his side. The �mVf,d how he's been .tricked by him an Miss,smallpox or anything. - � �; and cote .'the improvement �f- - Hamman. •He serves notice that he's 1, " cattleman asks questions. He would F I don't want you here: It the Po-, { your hands. cuttitin' James out of his- will an' he!lice knew you was here, therd be li- fisted that,of course, the police would l Keep a bottle handy.by.the kitehap sends for s lawyer to draw rip s new i soon find grit the,facts after he wgnt Don't wonder whether you csa, dye u: one. James an his wife to they able to think we was talkin about- to them_ He even went beyond his sink. 80 ,about what happened upstairs. or tint successfully, because' peftect old man's rooms to beW. There's �� brief and implied that shortly Shibo g Then they would be right That's home dyeing is guaranteed wtth-"Di r, - -a quarreli maybe. Anyhow, this point exactly what we're gonna talk about." w But to occupying a tarred cell. - - . sitcks up like a. acre thumb; if uncle d& � But the man from the Orient can- mond Dyea"-even ii you have .never' - Sitckst ,died that T No. sir• I ain't got a word to say nightyour 'brother _.not a word!" The big man showed trrbuted no more t0 the talk. dyed before Druggists have e. col -79 mould 'a'' been a be ar. Now he's _ (To be continued.) ors. Direct#ons is eacK pa age= Oj„TPy S'8 signs of anic. c p V a millionaire. And James was In his] "Then I'll say it"- .The dancing a ' room-the very hour,in which he was light died out of Kirb 's eyes. The Diplomacy. l �►v�� ` ..killed." I 8 y y y The Safest Saucepans - "You can't rose that!" Jack cried,]became hard and steady as agates. An Important. household queatiap- Hubby-"Really. Ethel, thirty-fire _ gravies, savoury dishes, and in. P Who killed Cunningham, Hull", dollars for a,hat Is the height of ex• h.indreds of different ways Oso . his voice low and hoarse. "How do -The fishy eyes of the man dodged. the choice of a saucepan-bas recently „ beef cubes will make food more travagance. ' ,you know he was there? What evi-;A startled oath escaped him. "How been Investigated.. at the Municipal W#fe="Weil; my dear,I simply have taoty and nutritious. deuce have you?" �do I know?" Laborato! of fielstngfors,- Finland•, to look nice . when I am with you; ea. 'y art t$d�tlY•! "Didn't you kill him?" Many kinds.of metals and other, ma- ,. - e evidence will be produced at'ttb'f "Goddlemighty, no!" HrII dragged tertals are ln.use for the manufacture pou'reso distinguished-looking. right tiraz." He rose and turned to out"'the:_red bandanna and gave his of iraucepaas and other cooking uten- , 90. �'� apoplectir,iece first. aid. He mopped sill, but owing to the solvent action M#pard s Liniment for Dandruff. Jack also got up, whits to the lips. perspiration frGw the overlapping roll CVs�s' - "Hold on! Don't-don't do anything of fat above his wllar. "I dunno a of some foodstuffs it ..pgii�in_Sl ' if you are a'law to yourself, you're t -iii a hurry! I'll-talk with you to- thing about it. Hong„ -� materials used z Ilntinsof4,10.50ud200. morrow-here-in the forenoon. Or are absorbed to some extent by hu- a nuisance to others. _ got no right-ta talk to me thataway.'. =-say is a day or.two. Il let youu.,know "You're a tut of iniquity,-Hull. Al. man beings. then." �so,you're a right poor tar. You know A test was made by tolling, for — e r His cousin nodded grimly. ,a lot about it You were in my uncle's three hours. 2 lb.of red currants in,a The hard look passed from his eyes rooms just before I saw you on the number of saucepans of different ma- 4aa he reached the corridor. "Had to night of ois death. You, were seen terials and then; by chemical analy- ' -throw a scare into him to make him there. come through," he murmured in apol- "Who-w-who says so?"quavered the stn, finding how much o! the sauce- -throw to hisnselt: wretched man. pang had been dissolTad !n-the food. "You'll know who at the proper The best flgii?*%obtained was that y - - for brass, which 'gas 250 times better 'CHAPTER XXX. time. I'll tell you one thing. It won't look good for you that .you-held out than enamel. Brightly-polished'braes RntBY MAKES A CAM ell you know�v till it was a'showdown." cooking utensils are used on a•large " ain't hbldin' out, I tell you. What scale In the East. Kirby had been bluffing when he business-you got to come here devilin' Co t said he had evidence to prove that me, I'd like for to know?" Copper, tin, nickel, and aluminum James was in his uncle's rooms the, "I'm not devilin' you. I'm tellin' vessels were all found good, but #ion — very hour of the murder. But he was you, to come through with what you was toned to be much niore sanity at- "' � now convinced that he had. told the know, or you'll sure get in trouble, tacked by foodstuffs. Tin, next to truth. James had been there, and 1'.is'-There's a witness against you. When polished brass, stood-out as the best brother Jack knew.it. The confession ++ �- he tells what he saw- material for the lining of t:ooktng uteri- _ had been written in his shocked face "Shibo?" Fife worr. burstfrom the alis, r when Kirby flung.out the charge. !man's lips j4 spite of him. But James might have been there. Kirby did not bat a surprised eye- The deadly tsetse fly is kept under. To Women W10�o Ther Owl]Work: Sup and.still be innocent, just.as was the Ne went on quietly. "I'll not say who. fi :' case wit rm an a a ca e- ,Except this. • Shibo is not the"only an East Africa by a' certain parasite - you OO VC B _ every dap in W83tling man wanted to find the murderer, but one who can tell enough to put p.)u unknown in West Africa. ]lpte and pang-two minutely after every meal In he wanted almost as much to find that on trial for your life. i! you.didn't a a month, this would amount to ft leaving of three James had nothing to do with the kill my -uncle you'd better take my Crossing the knees while sitting is ' }fours of this disagreeable but necessary work. crime. He eliminated Jack,except per- tip, Hull. Tail what you know___It'll said to be an early factor in the form- This saving can be made by using Slop enameled - haps as an accessory after the fact. be better for you." in of varicose veins nary Jack had a telltale face, but he might Mrs. Hull stood in the doorway, kitchen stens as their smooth surface y be cognizant of guilt' without being thin' and sinister. The eyes in .her 4` Will not absorb d or grease. No scraping,seourinn�gg am deeply a party to it. He could be in- yellow face'took in the cattleman, and Kinard s Liniment•Heals Cuts. polishing is need when you use Diamond or Pearl Wsre� solent, but faults of manner are not a assed to her hysband. "What'a• he ' 6oap.water sad a dish towel L s1170u need. Ask foo crime.• Besides, all Jack's interests going here?" she asked, biting off her Thd part of our life-work which lay in the other direction. If his uncle words sharply. gives us a 'living, which provides thq - had lived a day longer, he would have "I wag askin' Mr. Hull if he knew bread and butter and clothes and M P W ��� 1 been-sole-heir to the=este=- abe- }1� �=uttele,". explained houses and sholter, is merely incident- ' As he wandered through the streets Kirby; Kirby's mind was busy with the prob-i Hea es narrowed. "Maybe you al to the great disciplinary, educative s��f Pore�tani and a B�cirt Steel" lem. Automatically his legs carried,know," she retorted. phase .of it-the, self-unfoldment. • It .� him to the Paradox Apartments. He " ilree finishes: Pearl Ware,two coats of pearly ggrreey found tinself there before he even Not yet. 1 in tryin to find out is a question of how large and how enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware,three coats light knew he had been there a that di C�3'Ou give me any lrelp,Mrs. Hull?" grand a man or woman you can bring Ing Their eyes crossed and fought it out of your vocation, not how much blue and white outside, white lining. Crystal ora rection. 'Mrs.Hull came on li mid pass- out money there is in it. three costs,pure white inside and out,with Royal Blue �' .. ed him. She was without at, and I "What do you want to'know?" she ___ _. edging. demanded. "I'd like to know what happened in 9►eAw+a► U FREE. BOOKLET p Toronto properties ` MEET META+. PRODUCTS�C0-KI- io ;ry uncle'e rooms when Mr. all was OUR I up there about half-past acne; MONTR�A1. TORON�O� WINNIPEG Out little book describes our work and ;mebbe a little before or a little after." We specialize in If(anniacturing and DMO TON -VANCOUVER�CALGARV our excellent toilet preparations and "He claims to haves witness," Hull Store Properties, Dwelling Houses, - contains many hints on the care-of the managed to get out from a dry throat. and City and Suburban Bnildlns Lots• _ !skin, Scalp, flair, Hands and Com- � "A -witness of what?" snapped the Are you oontemplsting buying plezton• For over 3o years we have woman. Toronto, ,or have yon lands hers for been inoceesfully treating Eeaema;L"_That I-that I-was in Cunning- rale!-- Pimples, Blackheads and other skin ham's rooma." Whp not avail you of our service? FVle :- —slid"acaip -troubles by- or instant the women-quailed. IIO$INS. LIMITED move Snperfluons Halr, Moles, Warts,' A spasm o ear ase � L/arG� Ware foAe r etc., forever, by lillectroiysis. Write and was gone. Kent Bldg. 166 Yong* 8t, 9r0Q CA HISCOTT INSTITUTE "He'll claim an ins to et Data - '- - S 6 r •1D College St. `T.�ente the hole he's in," she said dryly. Thea; ISSUE No..6-'24. - •' i - :�' ..� ti �" K ..�,� •" "., two TM,;:t'''om - '`r'c'�'. :,� u -m"k. :�� -z: r� �. :u. y�;' "jr�•r. l• r - w r c , 'lir -_.. _; .• _ .,: �, -• PASSENGERS DEATH COW PEACEFULLY TO de CROSSING ATLANTIC AC CANADA TO ADOPT GROUP SET 1'U" -- = DROW-W-MON _R(IMMIR RR or'iini`esit Voyage of Her Hlli• tory, Reports S.S. Cleveland, ' y �� Washington, Feb. 8.-Woodrow at New York., A despatch from hondoii says:-A through the forest axe made and 0 !►:' _ :Wilson, twenty-eighth President of g A despatch from New York as 9-.' new •phase in the history of coloniza water supply secured. Each •group', -.the United States, froln 1918'to 1921, Three and a. half days late, after tion in which Canada wI'll be inter- works together under At guidance of died may, �a fighting her way through the Storm- ested was inaugurated by the de- expert Australian foremen until a With the whale world watching at <crf iest passage of her history, the S.S. parture from Plymouth on Thursday certain stage of development is reach- his bedside as for the last threeKda s, :.w: ;<,>;;;; ,;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;.;„: Cleveland arrived on Thursday•with-of 20 families selected by,counties to ed. Motor traction is being employed Y the tragic tale of one passenger lost, participate in the group settlement in felling trees. In two years suffl- the diatinb )shed American, recog- "' ' s" at sea and tvvG women bail) in used scheme in Western'Ausfralis. Can- cient r !'' Y 3 P ogress is made to allow the nixed as one of the great men of his x ,� i , country and his time, came peacefully �' as a result of the ship's buffeting, da s interest is that'through the en- dissolution yt the group, each mem- _ ri► to his end at 11.15 o'clock this morn- �` Franz Klinech, an electrician of; erprise, of the Canadian National!her then entering into possession o! Vienna, was washed overboard by a' Railway she will shortly make a some- 100 or 160 acres of-first grade land -+ Ing. eM` towering wave that swept the ship what similar experiment. -Thursday's with a bungalow-'and live stock, the MT. -Wilson's -lite ebbed away to January 23. He and five other third- party will proceed to a belt of virgin I cost of which, £1,000, he the,Sleep into which he sank yester class passengers received the full or t to group-acts te'eims at ally repay to the. Australian State. day. The last sentence he uttered orce of the water mountain as the breaking down the barriers of Isola-�Accession to the existing ' • � y, g f g groups o! �. )buss on Friday;when he said, address- i stood at the after rail ,watching the tion�$esetting the pioneer worker in I a party selected by the county plan -:.Ing 'his physician, "I am a broken �'tumultuouc an Klinech was swept unpeopled parts of`the 11mpire. The.;will be augmented by a regular Sow Piece of machinery, Grayson. .When away before he could shout for help. ground is surveyed and blocks p*gged of such families. Devon and Corn- ' the go is broken-1 am ready M Two'of the women in the party were out.by Statp officials before the ar- wall having been the first to make ar., -x dashed against the rail so viol : h Western *uait ✓' - President Coolidge, after calling at that they suffered severe hurts. --- --- - -- - -,. the S street house in,company with ' Ship's*Pa Y The ship s officers say they sighted' � ppp Market Report Mrs. Coolidge, issued aroclamation -a huge iceberg 900 miles off Labrador. sii�irr 77 of thirty days' official mourning' for It was drifting southward x' the death of Mr. Wilson, during which The Late Woodrow Wilson _ g-Y__ $, period the flags our all United States he conceived them. His acts were TORONTO. Lard-Pure tierces, 17 to 17% Course Afloat for Canadian tubs, 17% to.18c; -pails, 18 to 18%46 Government buildings throughout the b hi h motives, and -his Manitob *heat-No. 1 Northern, .luta,. 19 to 2046; shortenin tierces prompted y g Naval Volunteer Reserve 1.11, P g World will be.flown•at half-mast, and sincerity of purpose cannot be ques $ 14% to 15%c; tubs, 15 to 15% ; pails, - -`9fflciel a boned. He,led the nation furca h Manitoba oats No. 8 CW., 46$'ic; F n ertainmeat will bo sus- g 15%. to 16,; prints, 171A to 1846. pe the terrific stru a of the World A deeoatch from Ottawa says:- No. 1 extra feed, 4646. $7 to $7.75 nded. Heavy steers, choice, ggl Six weeks' training aboard the spe-j Mani'. ba barley-Nominal butchers steers, choice, $6.25`bg,$6.76, ' In this proclamation -President War with a lofty idealism'which never cial service squadron of the Royal', All the above track, bay ports. do, good, $5.76 to 6;.do, med., $4.75 to Alt- • -;Coolidge paid Mr. Wilson,one of the foiled him. He gave utterance to the . Ontario barley-65 to 67c. $,4,26 to $4.6b• bnte�ezo Navy will be given to ore officer and y $5; do, com., , highest tributes he ever received. aspiration of humanity with an e10- 20 men of the Royal Canadian Naval; American corn-No. 2 yellow, 97e' heifers, choice, $6 to $6.75, do, 'med., "As President of the United quenee which held _lhe attention of,Volunteer Reserve duringthe tour of `Bucl.•wheat-No. 2, 72 to 76C. $4.75 to $5.25; do, com., $4.50 to $5; _7 States," said Mr. Coolidge, "he was'all the earth, and made the- United I Ontario Rye No.*3, 72 to C. butcher cows, choice, $4.75 to $6; do, i the squadron . in American, waters. peas-No. 2 $1.45 to $1.50. moved by an earnest desire to promote' States a new and enlarged influence, teed., $3.60 to ; b canners and cut- !. The members of the Canadian Reserve' - Millfeed-Det., Montreal freights, fess, $1.26 to $2; butcher bulls; choice, the best 'interests of the country as in the destiny of. nrinkind." will be chosen from the different-com-1 bags included: Bran, per ton, $28; $2 to $3• p to .25; do, cow., , pany headquarters of the;R:C:N V.R: shorts, per ton,-$30;-middlings, $86; ding steers, good, $5.60 to $8.60; CANADA WINS WORLD I,RYKOFF SUCCEEDS throughout Canada and•will be taken'.good feed four, 2.10. do, fair, $4 to $5; stockers, good, $4 aboard the Hood and Repulse, or the Ontario wheat=No. 2 white, 95 to d 4,75, do, fair, $3.60 to $4; milkers i. TITLE IN HOCKEY GAME LENIN IN SOVIET GOVT. 9846, outside. flue light cruisers which will accom- an springers, $70 to $100; eglve , ' ^ an those hath hi Ontario,No.2 white oats-40-to 4246. choice, $12 to $13.50; do, med., $9 to p y qs pa on their visit, Ontario corn-Nominal. *. 'Chosen Head of Council of $11; do, corn., $5 to $7; do, gra•.sers Brilliant Combination Sweeps to Esquimault, B.G,on June 21. The i Ontario flour-Ninet per cent ppat, $3.t9 $4.50; lambs, choice ewes, $12.7 �'hrough United States C01131ri1ssar8 With Four Canadians will take part in the train- la jute bags, Montreal, prompt shipp-- to $18.50; do,bucks. $10.75 to $12; Bio, Ing aboard the British ships during' night, $4.60; Toron n aria, 110; Assistants. culls,_$7 to $8; sheep,light ewes, $760 Defence. the cruise, which ends at Halifax on.bulk seaboard, $4.25. Chamonix, France, Feb 3.-Canada, Moscow, Feb. 8:Ivanov; R ko8, ' Man. flour-lat pats, in jute sacks, $7.76; do,.t.o.b., $7.26; do; country y August.6. points, $7; do-seieets, $8.50. the newly chosen head,of the Council - $6.20 per barrel; 2nd pats., $5.70. MONTREAL. N. won the blue ribbon event of the 1924' Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, Olympicof Commissars, will-have four assist- Arab-Jewish Entente Cordiale .Oats-Cas. west., No. 2, 55 to minter games and'added ten track, Toronto, $14.54 to $lb; Mo. 2, ants-Leo Kameneff, who also is - points to her score 7vben the Dominion' in Process of Formation�$14.50; No. 3, $1_.50; mixed, $12.50. 56c; do, No. 8, 52% to 53c;:do, extra ,A :''hockey team to-day defeated the chairman of the Council of Labor and Straw-Car lots, per ton, $9. 1 No. 1 feed, 51c; do, No. 2 local white, i Defence; M: TSurpa, Commissar of I Cheese New, large, 21% to 22c-148% to 49c. Flour-Man. spring wr..ty United<Statres is the final of the Food Supplies, and chairman of the A despatch from Jerusalem says:- twins, 22 to 22%c; triplets, 22% to I pate., lags, $6.20; 2nds, $6.70; strong hockey series by a score of 6 to 1. The-first-attempt at establishing what'2846• Stiltona, 24 to 2646. Old, large, bakers' $6.b0; winter pato choirs, #' State Planning Commission; M. Char- may amount to an Arab-Jewish en- 26 to 81c•-triplets,!$5.66 to $5.?6• rolled oats �a 90 It was s last and furious contest)rote' Y 2fi.to 3046•' twins, , bar ,chairman of the Ukraine Coun- • P ` + fie• start to finish, and when Paul Locq call of Commiasara, and M Orkalasvili, tents cordial was made this week 27 to 8246, I lbs., $3.05 bran, =28.25; shorts, -'`• o! Belgium, -the referee,, blew his _ when representatives 4f Arab peoples l Butter-Finest creamery prints, 46430.25.530.26. Mi�dlings, $36.25. Hay, per � Premier of Georgia. and a Jewish delegation ry„ , whistle and the game was over theI ' ga ion from Jere- to 4746; No. 1 creams 48 to 4546 Na ton car lots $18. a I There .are ten other federal com- Salem 'met in Amman. The entente I Q. 42 to 4346. Bogs, $8.50 to_$8.76. United States players were physically ggs- fresh, ifit cartons, d - r, exhausted and stumbling from fatigue,l mire it is said, would be based on a moder- n addition to the Council of Cam-I Sts interpretation of the Balfour de-158 to 69e; fresh extras, loose, 56 to Fi ht In C'sreez� d. The smoothness and shish of fuel 19 missars� Parliament has nkmed an vision and the co-operation o! the;stor57cage,fresh in carrtons 644c ex2 to tras extras,tWith Tons of 1>Imilti0 'Canadian offensive combination over- executive coatmittee o! tweet -one I �• �� O whelmed the brilliant individual play members, seven from the Council of world Jewry In the.solution of gen-'42c; firsts, 86 to 37c; seconds, 29 to a Of the United States. As regularly as,Nationalities, seven from the Federal I era) Arab problems. ale. _s A despatch from Washington though conducted b well-oiled ms-. .-4- -._. Beans-Canadian, handpicked, lb:, ea s:A shipment of 10,000,400 Sue- �., g y Council, and seven jointly chosen. M. , 7c• primes, 6%c, - y Pm chinery the puck passed from.Smith KAlenin; "the Russian peasant presI- Canada s Foodstuffs five poultry-Sprin chickens, 4 grain tablets and 2,000 pounds of to McCetilery to Watson or from dent," Is retained as chairman of the . in Demand in Germany lbs. and over, 2846; chickens, 8 to 4 powdered quinine will be sent from Munro to Smith to Watson and. intoi•executive committee, with M. Petroff- lbs., 2246 hens, over .6 lbs., 2246; do, New Fork to Pieraeus by the Amer- Munro not. -Drury, who scored the tally ky, president of the-Ukraine Central A despatch from Ottawa says:.-rl4 to 5 lbs., 16c;, do 8 to 4 lbs.. 16e; lean "Red Cross on February 9th to G for the United States, did so after a roosters. 1546; ducklings, over tbr, relieve the Sp idexnlc of loris which Committee; and M. Tcherbiakoff, Germany is buying Canadian food-M . WA do single-banded dash down the Ice. I 19c; do, 4 to $ lbs, 1846; turkeys, ie tlk.aabehin Greece. This sffi" g president of the White Russia Com-I stuffs. Official advices here indicates g lam=• young, 10 lbs. and n , 22e. Munro and Ramsa • mails an al- mittee as c residents. that the introduction o! stable cur-' o! more than five tons of gamine is y I Dressed poultry- Pring chickens, asst to be sent to Greece, and one most impregnable defence for the Can-( By the new Federal constitution rency conditions has resulted in an 4 lbs: and oven 80c; chickens, a to 4 the adian goal and smothered the irAl 'both the.Council of Commissars and I increased demand'for imported food- Tbs., 25c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28e- do, of the largest ever made. =, Tidual efforts of the United Stags the executive committee are invested ,stuffs in Germany, and a good busi- 4 to 5 lbs„ 24c• do 8 to 4 lbs.. lSe; The donation'of medicine was made forwards with efficiency. with executive and legislative powers I ness has been done in many lines of roosters, 18c; duckiings, over 6 lbs-. in response to the cabled request of - There was little love lost between between sessions of parliament. Prob-I Canadian food products, such as flour, 24c`; do, 4 to b' lbs., 25c: turkeys, the -American Charge D'Affaires at - the two teams, rival since the Olym-�ably never in history has a.-Parlia-(packing house products; 'evapo?ated young, 10 lbs. and rip,-28 to 8246; Athens, who has advised the Sta_t! r ��e' 2246' Department of the urgent need-of. hoekey commenced. The game meat and Government been so quickly milk, boxed apples, and canned to $8; do, fat, heavy, $4 to $4.50• do, P g had not' proceeded more than :two`chosen. Everything moved as thoughsalmon. culls, $2 to $3; hogs, fed and watered, q_ nine with which to.combat the rap. * =•minutes when, Watson was bleeding manipulated by--strings, ___. _._ Ma le rod t"--S per imp. idly increasing malaria epidem4c. The R kofl' who is in ill health, has!- Y" gal., .5 ; per 5-ga R4,0 per United States diplomatic re resents- from the nese, and Rlce was stretched 1 Y Outlook is Brighter n' P P out on the fee after a collision with been unable to attend any of the gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25c, tive declared that more deaths are for British Trails Honey-60-1b: tins,4A to 12c reported �m weakened resistance Smith . The United States fought recent conferences.of hte Soviet lead- 1 po g lb.; 10 b: tins, 11 to -12c; 5-Ib. tins, due to malaria than from mainutri-. hard in the opening session when they -ers. His peasant origin is counted A despatch from Londonw says:- 12 to 13c; 2%-lb. tins, 18 to 1446; comb tion. were fresh, and frequently Rice, Mc- upon to win the support of the pea- hon r dozen, No. 1, $3.75 to $4; �Carthy a!" Druiy,gaffingIie pec Contracts amounting -to £14 000'000 e}' 2 -- eairts--$e- is $ stskt-adhererh are about' to be distributed Eby- the No. 5 to $3.68: - in United States territory, rushed Leninism, and has few, it any, active smoked meats--Hams, meg., 2'S to Badges Of Honor m France the Communist parti. London and Midland Railway"in con- 27c• cooked harm 87 to 89t• smoked '-down,the toe only to be blocked hard antagonists' in p y. I Illcreas il<i Coat + by the Caasdlan defence. } nection with , reconstruction,•-- This rolls, 19 to 21e; cottage rolls, 22 to mB I alone indicates that the count has 24c; T%en began- the regular action of country breakfast bacon 25 to 2746; spa. ' _ '•the Canadian combination in all its;Montreal Contractors '.� � ' grounds for optimism over the trade vial brand breakfast bacon, 30 to A 'despatch from Paris says:--Ltke outlook: Sheffield is' now making a E backs, boneless, 80 to 85c. everything else, the price of glory_is perfection, heart-breaking to the Un-� .Awarded Welland Canal Job Cured meats-Long clear bacon,,50 in u i larger output and orders are coming; $l8• gD 8 P n Fratfce. ' Hereafter the. ;ceaselessly bbtween the ted State& The puck rest cake ofpthe St. Catharines, to 70 lbs., up, $ ; - g w lbs., s who have earned the hi to Tyneside from all quarters. Both Pe high Feb. &-Word:was 90 lbs. and u , $17• lightweight rolls, Cansiiian forwards. Hard back-i received here that t there and.on the Clyde there is a dis-I in bsrrels, T37; beamseight rolls. privilege of being.included within the I tinct revival of shipbuilding. 1$32. nks .� Lke-Legion o!donor will * - checking was of little avail. The fast section eight of the Welland Shiphave to pay more•for their insignia. skating and stickhandling of Uncles Canal has'been awardeddey t *Gov- The next President of France will ;gam's representatives was futile) rnment to Quinlan, & j , have to pay 919 francs for his Grand against the relentless Canadtan_ma-i of Montreal for $10,500,000.. This Cross instead of 708,,,as he would were chine. firm did some work on the canal.dur-I he elected last geek. Other.prices an The thousands of spectators 'who Ing the war. The price to be paid-is rounced in the Journal Officals)include ailed the stands watching the hardest.under what was expected, as it was 43 * forty-two francs instead of a`mere ..and swiftest hockey that Europe had believed here fourteen millions would �� �* �,' a° thirty-four, for the crosses of the over seen were thrilled by the desper-' be nearer the figure. The company ? Chevaliers; 238 francs, against 179, ate stand madh by the United States'will, it is understood, proceed at once �'> ` ' `�'�' �.:. •' R for Officers; the cross of the Com •wader the Pressure of the better co- making preparations for opening ex- `.: menders has risen from 898 franca to hated Canadian team,- Time after cavation'work on a large scale in the 520 and the medallion of .the Grand; um beers broke from the crowd as spring• Officers from 155 to 186 francs. �r ' Dintry or'Rice clashed away for rush-' The construction •of section eightWWQ to Canadian Canadian territory, only to bei involves the destruction of a good �? Foundations Laid for • foiled as be reached Ramsay or Mun-' part of Port Colborne s )business sec- o ro. Shots from outside the line of tion, and the buying of the property " Vancouver Radio Masts 41t were easy for Cameron. Conn needed will involve a consideralYle I t z ter-cheers rose as the popular Can-' sum. Vancouver, Feb. 3.-The first step adians penetrated the United' States in the erection of the wireless statics linea and drove their bullet-tike shots at Vancouver,-unit of the Royal Can- Eskimos Need Snow adian Air Force has been completed, at Lacroix. - I for BuildingIgloos r' P The final team standings in the g � „M in the laying of cement foundation for , Olympic -hockey tournament for they- { I the masts. Steel for the masts,'which, championship of the world, with goals) A despatch from Noorvik• Alaska, w;:r will be.100 feet tall, has arrived front scored for and against, is.as follows: says:_An unprecedented'mitd Winter the east, and•they will be erected, with little precipitation here has re- _ shortly. , W. `L:- For Agst. salted in a scarcity of building ma- ..TRUSTEES FOR BANTING RESEARCH FOUNDATION The new station will contain both. :Canada ...... 5 0 110 3 terial. Local Eskimo newly-weds who t �' Left: Mr. John.W. Rogers, o! the National Insurance Agency, and right: wireless'and radio sending -and re-,Stites. 4 1 78 8 contemplate setting up housekeeping Mr: Charles S. MacDonald, general manager of the Confederation Lite In- . ceiving apparatus and will be power-! Great Britain._3 :2 41 38 have been forced to journey to Rovak, sumnee Company, two of the men selected to servo as'trustees of the Bant• ful enough to communicate with Highl i Sweden ... 2 3 21 49 where there is plenty of igloo snow, i Research Foundation,'an,organization which will rale Lunda to _ovide River, Alta., nearly 500.miles east. Czechoslovakia_ whale an a -rrance .... .. 1 2 -,_9 42 her for the material man shi menta financial au _ earc particularly the Banting and , + Y P Help thy biother s boat 'across, and e Belgium ...... 0 $ 8 46 or sledge loads of snow have been Best Chair of medical research. Dr. W. E. Gallie, chief surgeon of the Skek B' lo!'thine Gran has reached the ahora _ aSv�tae load .. 0 8 g 42 brought here. Children's Hospital, ii-also a member of the board. _.Hiibdn Proverb. _ �., '+s r _+•:n •±!°�. ,,;, "'. :4.na, :wwrx-:° .�cz.+c. 'iGc. M54il «:+S •,m ,.,y_ :•• a n •.a.. r. k r• _ BROUGHAM. .� *�i� � � DJra.;tT1l1W.�7 _FRESH FROZEN. FISH ' _._• r_.. blies Gl. Devitt was home over the eek-end. _ $7iIOSED AND DRIED FISH Tttits wW. J. Devitc1is confined to the house p= =N@� Per year.; $1.60if wad%adv"._ �rsp�e T _ - - - '•46bwxiptionsl the united state. and Creat Mrs.T. C. Brown is visiting her 6[a- � ` Britain€2.00 in'40vance. W1 - • wheat is ter toea r any grain taken in , - W.J. Brown motored out from the JOHN ' MURKAR, Proprietor, city on Saturday and took his mother _ exchange for Flour. - 7. back with aim•. We have -Bran, Shorts, Chop, __ _WHITE FIS$ - 'SALSiON = CISCOES - _ The Union Sunday School bad a - - PICKERINt3 Ci3UNCIL. bee on Wednesday cutting wood at'J. �. ;Oil Cake Meal, ' HADDIE and FILL•ETT Gowan'N bulls an tire-Ballard farm: A Pickering council met -on Monday, The council :met here on Monday • all kinds of grain. Feb,4th,in the Town hall.Brougham. and appointed a committee,to cooter�_ _ - . i ;,All members were present; - Reeve with the Oitizens' League'as to pur- Ogilvie b Porridge Oats. _ 'Forgie in•the chair• chase of a Hre ehgine• - Minutes of last sleeting were' read The reg4lar monthly meeting of the Royal Household Floor, Canned Salmon I , Sardine$, Herr�rlg`and approved. Broughmm Methodist Ladies'Aid will c Cream of to West Flour, T Communications were read'irom- be held ioR'hY church.om Wednesday. - " _Rom ital for Consumptives. Feb. 13th, at 2.80 p m:_ The motto CHOPPING'EVERY - r A. Chester, re pound r. for the iuooth is ~Trust." BEST Wood, Gund & Co.,re debentures. BRANDS of Canned Fruits y Un a ffio day evening last .tries is and Vegetables, Peas, Corn, - tog_s eros and ne hlioca_tneL at the hams of H. p PInfne, Pineapple >dei►r Liverpool. - an re. sco d preserit.ed their Tomatoes. Beaus, Pumpkin, Raspbefries, R.,J.Row; re appointment o! sudi• ' PP daughter, Miss Lorene Ellicott. and �. X.T. Sa0CKN7CT00L` ' fir• Gee 1 MpPhillips with x miscellaneous Don't Miss Some White Fish, far Salmon this week's . I g to their marriage. They J. R. Somerville was heard re road shower riot northdamages of ag s to cune tter. heard re fence s rfte.e ehowtn useful and' twautiful •ANNOUNCING _ and dome ea co cutter. y g the high esteem in, .• J. RICH.4RnSON -GROCER rBarclay which the young people are held in DOMINION OF-CANADA _ mouth aide of 7th con; the community. After spending a - - Messrs. Hoover, Brown,Fuller, Bar• pleasant esening. the t:ompany de REFUNDIl\G LOAN 1923 - i"! clay, Miller, and Pugh with a large• parted; wisbing the young- couple all deputation were heard asking for a happinebs and prosperity. 5 Pf;R CENT BONDS grant for chemical fire engine fox pro The concert which is •to take place :-F-A RM, •L A N D` taction for the central part of the on the 15th, ander the auspices of the w township. Citizens League, is likely to prove The standing committee on Coating- one of fire greatest events of the sea• 20 year Bonds, price.98.25, to yield To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm.%ands Department of { encies reported and recommended son. corwisting cif music,mirth and 6 14 per semi. _ 'payment las follows-ylunicipal World mystery-one of the hest Scotch coos- 6 year Bonds, price 99. to yield The United Farmers Co-operative Company, " Ltd,subscriptions 1921. 800; Toronto medialis, who out Lauders Harry -•5,23 per cent, limited. ") S a up=and Stencil Works, dog tags, Lauder-, a magician•' whose tricks Canaidan National Railway (G. N. R.) _ and tax, 25 41; Juhn Murkar, &seems surpasses anything ever seen in_theee (seven yeas) first mortgage Debea• A. J. �LLI30:�T, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 went blanks, letterheads and envel- parts; besides mixed quartettes, by tures•maturing May, 6, 1830. 'Price apes, etc.,89 00. 1)R Beaton. on acct the beet singers in the township; solos 670 per thousand, or 811100 invested -• s-' of salary; 125d0; E Gleeson. art 2ndaad'readinga by experienced artiste. now increases to $1.751.40 at mal _ o div court,4 09. Am Is provision made for those drive turity. --- Standing committee on damages to. in from,a distance. v • 8 Phone or-wire-orders at our recommended. aymen L am followsp A IC Spencer.2 sheep k, 80 00• R V blow- DYK expense: To Everywoman , P Y greported r :_VARM LASOR E8 do ROt9ER8. . bray.exam Spencer sheep and mileage - Phone 288 J Dundas St. Feast. ANY women lack savings ac:connts, ' 1.20.- 2t! Whitby, Out. M i 7 r: Standing committee on Relief re- Farmers requiring help for the _ _ their surplus too to b8iik. S s cotpmended payment to Hospital for spring season or year 19"24• are re- amounts,accumulated g=uau are your stremgt6 10onsum tivea• Munkoka.lR H Bow- 9useted to spply-atonce to it.A. Mac- Renu our �fl�b� a $Cncy:"' st an. Jas aped, mmi Wonell, Director rl Goent trios and Sail dard Service welcomes small as Well as tWg! r � - Standing committee on Roads and Immigration. Parliament buildings, , rw Bridges reported. and i•ecomu�ended Toronto. Uat..'or to the A ricutturaf $eription for .19:.4 unto. P re resentative of the count ib which _ ayment as follows-J Burkholder. P F ... - �} haul.grav on M t 1. bet con.3 and 4;' they reside. � AXCO T O rIT _ �t TtiE �] ' T50; W Reeeor,ditto 10 0U;A Reenor, ApFilcants eheuld state whether •tr 1 yTHt�DARD BHl, ditto,10.00; F'Mc]ixa,epr .grav M t 1, they require experienced: -partly ex- 4 00, x-4.00, rep cult'Attona rd. 75c; A Petty, perienced or inexperienced single men, Or CA)IIIIIIIIID& s big grav M t 1. con 3 4,7 6U.'R Tweedie or ezperiemeed men, with or without 0-A - L ditto, 'Tb0; W Petty ditto b00R families, length of time services.wi �d tw�.2 no; G Petty, shov grav be'requieed,and rate of wages. - . M t I, 400: W Aslett, ditto. 4.00; F Applications will be tilled as far as - Pickering Breach, - W. F.Law;Manage! j Ices . thio., 4.00; R Carreto big rev possible--ie the 'order in which they - -- -- -'Whitby__Branch, C. A. McClellan, e! g I have been appointed soiTe agent L M t 1.7 50: R Currab., rep cul. Alt rd, are received-preference given yearly for Royal Smokeless Cal for this 75c; (len Cammack, drag Greenwood engagements. rd from '�fay'to Dec'113, 8 80; E Pow -By-^utboilty of -• district, also other grades of coal ell, two rule, plowing and opening The Honnorable John S. Martin from 88.00 up. + y tches s 1.bet lots 10 11, B F con. al•o Minister of Agriculture: Royal Smokeless Coal is preferred « y! Fovad,ghlgr&v at lake shore, 11.00; R for economy and . - Subscribe now for The News"- in _ g gray. etc. 5.00; Amhrose Sweet a Ed12tf effiriemcy. _ Connor,fill washt con 5,pppits 18 14 ' ,a Q 5 Y x 2 00; D Retril_big grery Greenwood LWf_�.iJ k Cut MOM l�tlra DONALD ML N RO. PICKEKING - rd,con 2 And'lot 18, con 3;also het lnf t r- 14.15. 35.00;'E Andrew, ditto,.35 00; J _ -�- Quinlan. big grl Greenwood rd con Picke ' in Hardware Store _..2, 27 00; Jan Crockett. hig grav Gr rd N O T C E Boot and Sha$ R' ii . con 2. lot 18,con'3.and bet 14 15• coo ~ S. 3'50- F Qoinlvin, big grav Gr rd con I have_impounded In my..pound at ' :•' {a} 2 and drxaKtrtit. 30 00;Geo A[uaeh'bldg lot 5, concession S. Township of Pick- Also hariiess-repairing at the new scraper Height's bridge 3.75; J An. ering a red and white heifer,about stand, opposite the _ drew, hldg.scrap I day;2 30; Ian M"- two years old, and' unless previously post office. .. -rn, big grwt, het 12.13• con 2; and lot replevied or redeemed, I shad on the gest workmanship gualranteed. U 1Po' *tr , Food S an 16 con 3, dump scrap and pp5• grav, ninth day of February. 1924, at the X11 at hr�A�hIQ hour of two o'clock, sell at rnvvprPmi- ` ...- 'Chu,se. medet•Ate grav and shov. 17 50; la 'i H` Klletf, gi-F+sh'+�ai,►rr•tirwn_Ls-theHlgEeet - ..fill at bridge. fill grav bet 12-13 cos 4, bidder. T H U M A S W AT SO N •k ^' O big grav tot 18,con 3 and 78 Id's gran, Wit.JACKAQ\, ncers S2 9b; Theo Tanner. 152 Ids grav at lbs Pound-keeper PIUIiERING, O\T. 2.180;W..P Petty,48 Ids grav M t 1, at :15c. 890; J.Cowan. rebutiding fence, LAYI:\'G h1EAL' BEEF SCRAP Al}Ia BOGS t 7.00. Commi tee r ueat that all bills for OWNER OYSTER SHELL MICA GRIT roadwork he t�a warded to the .town - �'' '' ROYAL PTRPLE LICE POWDE$ ship clerk not later than the 25th of ` leach and every month. 7 ,cog THE CH AS HOLIDAYS are oyer IAS'. will convince-you that-these Roods are the best on the On motion the reeve was authorized - - ONE TR to grant.his order on the treasurer in note iii the time to get your car overhaul- ixTarket --!favor of the parties recommended in led. Do not wait until you need your ca-r in the Royal.PurpleCalf Meal for young calves the rt porta of the various committeeE ' as presented this day. spring. Get it dome now when yop And I have. _ .,Stock Specific-the best tonic for horses and cattle. _ - A hy•law amending by-law 817 was =- -the tinip. No job too targe or too small on amp ,-intrr+c}uted-*M=put through its vAriou. ;Hake - R readings making the boars for the of cab i la` killing of-dog caught worrying or WORII GfTARAi�FTED _ -�I -- eJs .w7k • ",known to have,worried sheep 500. N, r ALSDO APIC A by law was put through Sts var- GET-OUR -PRICES _ . - - -- T13)✓Y ARF_RIGHT ions readings appointing T, C. Brown - caretaker- f the Town hall.Brougham defining his duties and fixing 'remun- k *ootj stock of•Parts.•Atceeeories, Tires and Tribes, . eratiom., PICKERING Gas. Oils apd Greases. A byelaw was put through its v�: Ious rel appointing C S Trueman - RuditnY'In place of R�Hvw. who re MfEAT signed. CENTRAL _ 1M A R' K E T . A, committee was appointed to con- phone 4��'SA�B-.-SPENCER,-PROPRIETOR' fer with a comimittee from the village _ = , of Brougham with regard to the pure Late of the Davidson Motor Co.;Whitby, Ont. jdoand Roast or Steak, .. .. 2&4per Ib c chasing of some fire protectlon'for the .. .. central portion of the township. u ur - Slin Roast'or.Steak. .• , " 28c : On motion council adjourned to Porterhouse Roast or Steak,' !meet again on Monday. March 3rd.` Roast,. _ . ISc :Rump .. . - �Travel�ers' Cheques Fine Rib Rot►st, ,.. .. _ 5aerifice Sale--for . eau Das •g ouldertRoast,t•• ..18 t;nd 18c Two Weeks Only PEOPLE travelling on long or short journeys will find it most • �• ' . Pat Ii,uaBrt, -... . . _ � .. . 14c • convenient to carry The-Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques. 1B'risket, to buil, ... . . •• " ; 50 gasoline engines, all sizes, 25 They are negotiable anywhere in the world and can be obtained I,eg of Pork,... •• - 25c { silo fillers, 2 silos, 8 grinders, 3 at any Branch of-this Bank Loin of Pork, :.• - 'Ze " I litter carriers, 40 water butivls,- 10 20e,23c saw frRmes. TM Shoulder Roa>3t of Pork, • 28c These articles are nil guaranteed J Pork Chopp. y and still sell for cash or time. ' ' �' _ Pure-Pork.Sausage, . .. •• 25c s H. E. 'POYNTER. tl .. Finest Salt Pork;... 22 23' Wbitevale. . ' ' WHITBY BRANCH, G• P.LYND, Manager• Breakfast- the t- acou, piece, - _ _ _._-•-'-- ----- r •, _ . ' •,F s „ B�• •sliced, ... ... 38e BROOKLIN.B1IANCH, �1 . C. CROSS, Manager. L. - Mila Cured..Cottnge Rolls(half• whole),hole), -32c,- " Whitevale Back Bacon, ... .�. . ` 5c ` INSURANCE-Life, Pire, Auto, Accident,,Sickneo. Cooked Ham, 5oc ` The Service Clara a BONUS-Government, Municipal, Corporation. - .. ..: - 25p " P Po Weida h MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties: .. 15e " C)verbauling, Painting, all k' dw REAL EST=ATE-Farm and Residential: Hea ease, _ Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3.lbs 55 cents' z, repairing done. Ignition =*' }• ' 5 lbs 90 canto' 9 specialty. - Q }, _ }, - lb prints 1S cent, 4, Y,.our old Ford topyre cove ed� .• . ,_� � V A R K � Al Fish Every Friday s �- for 00.- - Berry & 'Poynter icgE q�', rT. 1�'F TD tPICKER•ING� -P RI\G, T //'�� n . t v,.�''^yuy. . '.... Sa v. f.:.•x ...,,. }. ,. ,..:.,.,. .r a ..,.•? ,n. •, .. V,. .; �`.'M1' _ .y.a 'a,,.:.. �'•s" ,:u. '.?:'!-�. ':... .gJ. 1.h- "' w, d-. [`:4L,.'. '�,.rM.. ° ` '�`'', ,f ti, r ,�+ ,. �, ,,. . . ,.•� • �" .,,.,, • +ah find rt"Y , ' "`' •� H ,�: �. •.d i m �. -CLAREMONT, The park .Board havfj secured - 4* 2'Z the services of a Dramatic Club GIMAN 1 0 - PPOE �\� ft-. Vii Rog Ward returned from `At �. - • _ • '"Berta last Reek. 25th. • _Particulate next Bring along your suits to be cleaned , Y R week. - and ressed Sat ,Sae. Ta for hese moved into F. ed6ome after a wooths' visit JAMES BRlSCOE, &� L'Mi Y .-• with friends t _ Y M�vilIegwaanc�eoffr�nn aytou� a Turon paction tuuraateed to and Mil , :_,Chidlow a house in the village. :Opposite D_Taylors Bakes , A number from here attended v rtonThe telephoae'at the Baptist par- Claremont Oat... the Sinclair banquet at Oshawa ` on Taewiay night. eonage has been outnf commtesion 0 fur nearly a month. Cheer up, it �+� The Baptista bad %'wood bee on will soon be fixed. SecOnd�Hand ' o��, ✓ T _ ?'rlda $s there•was lots of help . Our ptirlers had•good lack p Roo�pile of wood was cut._ •- the "spiel at' Peterboro; last I �`� Ladies'and Gent's Wool Under.' Hockey, Feb. "14th-W.hitevale week. At the conclusion they t"p ul r. wear for winter wear Claremona rink, at 8 p.m; Ad- r� on 15c, Skating• after the wereonly Ctarea out tjunior •hockey t F Y.. IoadieB' Silk and Wool Hose yj y two ab' `club would Irks to hear from a few, Cultivator ;j OU went to make game,Interest here is very high on the ig e. Phone Niru bA►py feed- hi to Mens Sweaters and Wool$oi m " 111re engine question an a nitro Ter Chas. Cuo er, secretary, or Frank --------- . quality foods, You know . , are going to Brougham on the 15th P y that the- way to a man's New Flaonelettcs an supe e Barclay, captain. _ - to helpthem,there. and Separator �Affrctiun is through the ize,•whitean .. .. P Y g with good rocetie*- to-be Next &inditmornin at the i grey Miss Veta Stephenson, of Toron preach un "The Prase rofta La Illi Sale dining room su serge ltim A good range of Tarn, and Ba Ctrl •thuxch. th to is home this week- attending g 'the funeral of her grandmother, p y g found here and help him Ing Heart, and in the evening the Sweater Wools 1 Mrs. Thos, Pearson.` „ third apr r„on in the series on "The k e e p his' temper on A society called The Anebor " straight. A full line of Fresh Groceries at All-Sufficient Savior" will be given Chea has been organized in the Union the object being, 0-The Christ of p• { lowest prices churc}i'to meet'at 8 'o'clock every' the FYa ward." :Highest prices paid for Monday evening The following On ]}Monday nijeh't two rinks of t •�•� produce , `officers were elected:-President- - aJ" Tl1extE�n HV - Miss M,' Stephenson; Vice presi- our sutlers event to Agincourt and . j �-� played a'friendly game.with the D A • SCOTT Ciente=-Miss eerie Graham. Miss PICSERING a7Oo D. , -Davidson. V. Phillips and Wm, curlers of that village but were � Fvans. Secretary-Miss R. Coa defeated by a good margin. There LAREMONT, ONTARIO• "! P• was good ice and everybody play- 1 er; Treasurer •-Atmore' Court=_; ed,well. They claim there was no :Get Ready for Organist-cordon Gregg; Asst• excuse for losin3 only Agincourt Mid-Winter- Stoek� r,. Organist-Miss I.'Cooper. outended them. C P R 1►T ,�"+t l Another of Claremont's old and S + l� \.i ( Taking Sale No�.- hitthl respected citizens Frank $odea. who has sold', his :-.�. y pa farm, will hold an auction sale of ' ' 1 away suddenly on Sunday even Look up your broken harneas aid • 1 Ing in the his farm stock and implements on g person of Mrs, Thomas Wednesday; Feb. 20th, Mr. Soden get it repaired before the sprisR .On Pearson, in her 81st year. Decens• RUSH has a large.nutnber of registered ed was born on the 7th concession shorthorns as weR as gradq cattle, We sell new Harness Pal)•ta �le� rY IOW �'��$ of Whitby town@liip, whence she also registered Shropshire sheep, Doman One$ the to,the village of Ashburn Clydesdale horses, etc. Those E��j'�'R�E $ ` — where she was married in Sept. .who wish�to improve their herds -at the "Corner Shoe Store," CEDAR (TROVE Prices• 1875, where rhe lived the greater should attend this sale. See bilk. Claremont, Ont, .:past-of her married life. She re. Write for catalogue of pedigrees. --- moved, with her family, to the - J. A. PERKINSBig Redaction now being offered village of Claremont in 191e where 'Lytes WANT ILb { to you int all lines � she has resided ever since. She Notice of yF leaves to mourn her loss, her bus- (THE DECORATOR) Big variety to choose from. band, who is in very.poor health Registration of By-Law For eve desert tion of Pnintin SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR years, and one P - DON'T MISS THIS 3 ! o and in advance — �H Notice is hereby Riven thata H lavr Paper•Hanginx, Interior eon, Wellington, at home,' and Y' GOOD MAPLE, ELM, ♦ �Ir �� - � m g was eased by the Municipal Council Perorating and _.• �l LIi �j };- Mrs T., E. Stephenson, of Clare- of the Corporation of the Tpwnship of -._Hardwood Finishing. WHITE AS$, BASSWOOD • � e uiont. One @Tater. Mrs. Wm. Tar• Picketing on the 4th day of February, Best Workmanship, Prompt Service V". of Myrtle, also survives. The, 1924. providing for the issue of deben- Prices moderate. -AND PINE LOGS. funeral @staters.were conducted at tures to the amount of aI1.000 for phone or write o r- ­.-Coal herlate re@idence on Weaoesday the purpohe of assisting to defray the A.E. REESOR, Colast by the Rev. A. McLellan and cost of erecting an addition to the :Gerrard. 64 Torrens Ave.. g intr+r school house in Public School Section Nm40842 M (9-21) Toronto �Phone SSW R. R. Markham,Ont., meitt._tQstk- lap ce aL $!3I2be11 a ober -West-of-the-Toweisf�- cemetery, yrtle. Pickering, and that such By-law was Hard and Soft 150a1 of the r A representative- gatherinir of registered in the Registry Office of the 00. ratepayers gathered in the hall on Registry Division. of the County of best quality OII , -Friday. evening fast at the call of ootarlo 3n the 7th day of February. , - _ - ";.. hand �w -the board of trustees to discuss 1924. Any motion to quash or see ' the question of providing ade- &aide the wase -or any part thereof t quote fire protection for the vii- THOS. A. LAW, ; utu•t be made within three m3ntha after the flat publication of this notice - c P lane. The chair was taken by T. • P P3.03te�x'inQ'e Glzt. _ _ + and cannot bo made thereafter. - . . E. Stephenson, and Mr.. Bickie, of Dated tbe'Sch day'of Feb., 19.24. Woodstock,' who was present to s� x represent the Bickle Fire Engine 2821 DONALD R. 8$wio Alert Company MILK is MONY ' any gwve.a very interesting "AKS CAOF IT .'• and instructive table do the merits _ _­ of their chemical fire=engine. The FOB' SALE _ i Whether cows are on pasture or in i. meetingthen turned into.a round tion he barn, dirt,aarticles of straw, and ` a {illeon 3f h. p, (las Enicine '*Itb Th S� u �n oteer foreign matter will stick to the n ` table conference, when questions 'shafting, pulleys, belie and hangers, _. hair on the udders and flanks and un-' were, freely Roked and answered nearly new; also Good Cutter. Demo- less care is exercised, will fall into the by Mr. Bickle Messrs. Brownand erat Wagon. Harness, Buggy, Good To Your Fuel Worries pa3L.at milking time and soataminate 'Aotibt, of-Brougham. were pre@- Driver and 1 Pair of Platform Orales. the milk. - ent and testified to the great ef8- W. R. MEE. Butcher. •�-� �� ng about �� farm � waste wood w,I� This can be largely overcome by ciency of the chemical engine of 21-24 Highland Creek clipping the hair on the cow's udders -• :Pickering village. A vola was a Toronto Saw readily tarn Into coal-saving fuel. Its one and flanks. It's no difficult task. It taken and villathoieating was almost _ of the bat money-makers I know of and I can ra�nend it costa very lit.tt8. Clip regulaely. A ". nanimously in favor of pnrchas- Green Ricer $ T hi" as a profitable solution of your fuel .worries. All-steel little time thus spent will prove a tag a chemical fire engine aittiilar construction--strongly braced-buI'lt to last Will operate best large factor in making money from to it. The trustees felt,greatly LOGS WAN I ED with a TORONTO i t to run efficiently on gasoline or Your dairy. . g y It's easy to brush and wife dirt from ` ienconraged by the enthusiasm of I will pay, delivered at mill. for a kerosene. a cosy,'udders and Banks after they the meeting. [invited number as follows:- Taearito-Sart is,only one of the nary money-making proposi- have been clipped. 830 00' r M Theyduct of the healthycowcanAt the invitation of Mr. &rad No. l Baswood. pe tions in the Toronto Farm Equipment line. Let's talk over_ the Mrs. Morgan -Pugh the Young No• 2 25.00 •' be easspoiled foe use by carelewPeople's Union of the Baptist Sound Dead Basswood 80.00o�wben youre m town'-ow write to me for littxature. meth8polled milk means 0, No. 1-Soft Elm 80.00 '• mons loss to you. church transferred its regular No. 2 X80;00 Milk sours because of b`cteriai meeting to their home last Monday sound Dexd Flm 1b.00 �• R. 'EMERSON, NVhithy • •Phone 308 J r growth. Bacteria are the smallest evening About-�4A-yettnjg people No, 1 Rock Elm 40.00 form of pleats and grow rapidly in ' gathered at the church and -p'ro• N�2 a0�00 • e milk, Some kinds of bacteria are a harmful and cause disease. Market r' needed eastward in sleighs. The No. 1 Sec. Growth Pine -25.00 milk .should be as nearlyas ossiblp f -program was begun very nearly Custom sawing done as usual, free from all baeteria.-Fom lesd- un_@chednle_ time and proceeded Turning, shaping and wood' repair- �y ing Farm Pape>•�- — -- with splendid decorum-and t. �--�- A group of young people & Oat Flaking and Chopping every da9. - 8�$4t' A' -F h M. 000W charge of the meeting,sac mecu- CHAS. A. WHITE, her ofd iii group taking sal hymn. Successor to late W. G. Barnes - The Pic]eeriII� _ ` 'In addition to the usual hymn. '• Pickering- ' and Scripture reading, Phone 0420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. prayer P R the . /+� program included a piano duet. a v anCByommit�e ' vocal solo, a very belpfnl season of : -Toronto ' •• prayer and three brief but excel- ^••t c " leaf papers giving differetrt an. • f .:' The object of this Association Is to + _ ewers to the gae)ition, "What is `: U q 1 ea stealing theaelonspn the Greatest'Test of a Men's Char- '�G. acter?" esti closed with �. r FORTIFY ._ lilsembsis bavinllpeo�srt�stolen ooermotall a few minutes o general°diactis . YouRSE1F ,Beginning Saturday, Aug t 25th rale lmmadiaeal- y wig no mensba sion and the hearty singing of a x 4A111sr of Exseadve Qommitlss. - hymn. After this meeting the young people beet their energise _ - Ysm►srehip fes o O1B0. -� rieksu mat a had tram on[.asldsnf oe;" to having..& Rood time soci&lly: Leave Pleker�ng Leavy Toronto ,,refs,onapyli,.Mep. The was no lack of pep. The same s,; tea' •• - thoroughness ' and earnestness )l♦z@c.Com.-L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm- with which the devotional pro 7r45 a: m. (Daily -•=10.00 a. m. -er, Donald Munro; Pickering. gram--had been const eted and en* THAT• the' W j C) f Daily except Sundays 1•R. Thextoit: ark. e joyed Ras in evi •ace when the ter time is with•no 4.15 P. In. (Daily Holidays 6.0-0 p. m. President,' Bear*" games began.' V ons ingenibtia t3gain, fortify yonrself s- Sundays and. to ensure eaehone having er-differ- gainet the elements.-Make @7.60 P. �• ( Holidays only) 10.30 p. In. fl}t partner for.every gauge or e6n• sare'that the food that you. - ; fest, and this meant that one hxd take into your system is (Standa>�d Time) - ,K• at ]suet half' a dozen cheerful palatable and noprishing,- ,ebtims during the evening, The . Order our bread and out _ Inst ptiYtner ons the one selected to assist'in'the'despatch of many pastry and after each meal « _ ~} and varied refreshments. All `you will express your gra- Return trip,from Pickering $1.00. Intermediate points - partners in the contest did excep• tification, - charged proportionately., r - tionaily well; It was then tithe to ` Of all materish and design , . Rn home but a group still hong kepi in stook. I1 will pa: you .around .the piano tunefully reviv /t�- . call at our wort std inspect our stork Ing sortie of the old favorites. This Bus stops at.Gordon House. Passengers taken on _, obt.in price. Dent be misled �.process was continued as the at any: point. - lge�ts�s�..not_emplo�tli�m_�iegasn!• y we cam. and do throw off the agent ' r _ oommi cion of 10 per sent., whiob you� Then, in the shadow of the ehilrch / "` ! fainly.says'by pnrobasing ieor� tis one reveller whispered to another: li d ' BAKERY" ; �COLLA�T . ,"Well, did vuu have a ,real good i� �'.IVIPHONE'900 oallsollolied. - _-- ` J.T. MATHESON* top PICKECIme?. qe and re e#gr, E Rths z c , illy You bet?" Phoue,Ind. 200 � •�Office and Works;• Whitby.On1194 •�rW:. --.% ,y •-%t.i .(f{ ^!7 ,p' A W — °'-%. ', '';a,i. •,'Y, ,.}�, }h,,.+,'� y,,:. S'i y.',. e r ,p.. .: ,, .:... "..., ,.; ,-•R"'xv!'rb- ;'"Y ,.w;.•.. �' -"'_"_rlf'ly, a-`"._"",y ",� _. :c r."•. ro' .;,:». .+:, v,-.•rg ,"`.:. Y'S, o,... .. .,..... u,: '+:,o-,.., .y. s.., w•+.-U... .cpx. {`tis+. ". •mss.` *�.•• r� ^'..,�. c : .. .. - - .1 V4lx s TU Parr that cereal-.rota.-the boiliA$seater �VOR�'i' L� SET'f-t�-EONiE ---��_`�• tl►t<i'L in the upper,part of the double boUer and cock-directly over the fire, stir- v _ Fl� ring constaptly, until it ceases to set- ��tie to the bottom. Putt overthe hot = - -~ grater in the lower part of the doubleft ,' boiler and cook 2 or 8 hours, Wash „.. _ the fruit and if the dates are used ' cut into sfnall pieces. Add to the _ =- - cereal about three-fourths honor before -•I earning. Serve with' cream. F - LIGHT ON LAMPS. :. _ The Tobacco off.Qlldht�/ :;Lamp,CM eys will not clack Desi= � — ly so soon,when expoeed to sudden - �`�`\ r� changes 'of temperature,if they 'have been toughened by the following pro- cess: ro-cess: Put a handful of salt into a. - kettle of cold water and immerse the '- new lamp globe-or•any other glass- ' ware-in it. Bring to a boil slowly L �, ` and then boil rapidly for a'quarter of :+ an hour. .Remove the kettle from the - fi"a nd let the lamp globe remain is ' the water till cold. \ CIf the new wick is given a bath in • \�S ��\ -MIN vinegar and allowed to dry thoroughly, , before its long bath in oil it will're- L ti pay the favor by burning more bright- \ 1►te, ly and-refusing to smoke. ' - '" A hot vinegar bath is also highly 6 �• _ = beneficial, to old wicks and lamp " burners. Keep -an old pan .for the purpose and boil both wicks and burn- '�.. -• " i rt,,, ars at least once a m�hth. 71. Ltamp wicks do not submit kindly to « � i• ii �-: any.cutting operation. In most cases they will retaliate by giving an un-1 -' �a led P�Ca, e + -- - --_ — even flame. Turn the wick just a bit 1 above the tube and remove the charred _ t -- — portion by pinching between the 211 ich �5 the,tobacco 1} r — thumb and.flrst finger or shave it in Its ri iOdl con i#f011 -.- �j with a match stick �F -,,m u 'i'br`�"""" " _ To avoid greasy lamps always be a -- tins- so } t sure that the wick is turned below the so n %2 16. 1.i n CJ drawn up to make the outside of the _ s lamp greasy. Lamps will be disagree ., able. to handle if they are filled too o View of.the and handsome bridegroom. What t ;About the House � P �t of -- . full, since the oil expands in a warm does this mrooean?" I asked. "What has v to t Harem happened?" themopand is able ooze-'Out at Few travelers have-had the oppor• And she answered quite calmly: "I . --J When lamp tops get loose melt-,a tunities to learn the, circurnsunces mutt have looked at the wrong man. "YOU'VE GOT TO SHOW"'E�-" is to be done. He asked t7e to help him small piece of alum and, pour it into and th® views of life characteristic of To be thrifty means not merely the - Aunt Laura grew enthusiastic as hoe, anis we figured out just what the the top, holding it firmly in place for the secjuded women of the Turkish garden is worth to us and how much a few minutes. _ harems that rhea Grace Ellison,. the+ProDer making and saving and invest ;y she described the.meeting •that she time we can afford to spend in it and English writer, has enloped. -She de-I jag and,spending of money, It means bad Just attended "It was�nel That how the exercise helps. A POPULAR SUIT STYLE F61i clares that she has never seen as "old(also the proper use of time, energy woman has some wonderful ideas "I've thought about that a lot. And GROWING.BOYS. maid" in Turkey and does not believe and talents; the_observtag of the cpm-. about training children. I should halve that such s thing exlsta. Then she mon laws of health and hygiene; the t „ when I start to do anything. before I pactiee of moral and virtues.' It l3Jted to hear.her speak longer. know it I'm thinking: `Father.wil] be , g°� °II' means the needed conservation of all "I have talked with many Turkish natural resources. in a.word, thrift 18 4 "Humph I"observed lanky.fourteen- disappointed if I don't do this right.' use relWites waste: yeas-old Fred unexpectedly "I'd like "That's w tt I mean. Just a lot of _ brides and have received many con- io tela that parents' meeting a. few talk doesn't mount to a thing. Kids fidences;'the whole' question of mar- r thiuigs. I'd like to tell 'em it's no use don't even lifiten; you've got to show ' � J riage in Turkey has always iatereated spieling_to kids. They don't •listen. ,ale 'f-e me immensely- The first Turkish M ' You've got to show 'em." _ -. r. X600 bride I ever met, long years ago- had ORTCACE LIFTERS g "Why, Fred, wha do you mean?" - never seen: her husband before mar- 13o Egg Hot Water �� "Why, I -t�esTis," explained Fred`�PING HOT ON SHIVERY DAYS. `' ria a and had detested.him from the a y �palastskiagly, "that just telling a kid White sauce is the base .of many first. "There was nothing the matter . Incubators 19.75 - ` •" with him." she admitted, "except that Four aoarantsed , :._..a thing is so dome t mean much. I I quickly prepared, delicious dishes. It nearea suppose I've ltd. a bushel of humane,can be made, according to need. (I.) ; I didn't like him." ultimately she- ��� �u. ;gush preached at me and I don't re- thick, (2) medium, (3) thin. managed to escape, married a man of d �e.r ac. rad•eea.r, t..atl E member any of 1>A But I71 tell you Thick White Sauce-4 cup milk. 37 her own choice and was much more areas oMlwnd fully sad durwir taldwc With ;..:what I do remember: Miss Bates, the,to 4 tablespoons flour, same amount / nahapp9. with him.than she had bees dapper rise, anon. double p rs with.au aw�oa haat/ copper'tank. ,«lysed not up :ease for sea. dressmaker,, works awful hard, but fat. i t t x r tail Complete i '... 19 7s with the firs m Itis oswate batar l i �� Another bride told me_.2hat 8d a 19e "an B,eodr g_ln eesetor .i2LZt -- @k*- ever lets Tige sit on the door-1 Afediu'rn W.�S:-1 cup milk, 2 table- � A N.■ c. • :. 'tM ■�Isib eraln aproatw .,. ... trt0.la ate ben to come In-, she goes.spoons flour, same amount fat. great favor she wad allowed to see her ur items-tour tern e:peU7 t iso proven that right away and opens the door 'Ybu� Thrix W. S=1 cu milk, 1 table- i/ future husband, and that she has re inns. w saes awoer'ta poultrF tlua ear °�°' u`"- p �j uoct- 1924;incubator s■d p9nitrr cataloaae bewll- do a-lot of waiting on that cat, don't spoon fiour,'same amount fat gretted it ever since? "The dreadful roan: mnastea „tU, colour Wase h•• you?' I said one day. 'Oh, I dont) Melt the fat, add flour and stir the / imprudence seems to have robbed lite L a. onttf, Innate► oeoto sookWoa, '04 w. ;know; she answered. :You ase, I've Perfectly smooth. Add milk slowly, I of all its romance!" she said, led Tigs to believe this is where he stirring constantly, heat to boiling _ Yet one•more confession! ''I peeped belongs. And he can't open the door point and ebok two or three minutes through the lattice window to look at; i for himself.' qr until it thickens properly. Salt Mian as he walked past," said-another. "And Iota of times I've noticed old and pepper to taste. "Quite an uninteresting little man, but Uncle John Tyler walking up the big This sauce can be used as a base for he was my fate, and I migfit have got =125 West of Fort William - 'hill. `What'd n do that!or?' I asked cream-of- a sou eream-of-tomato something worse." Back to Pre-Was Prices - Pe P, Tail splendid batter, In 1.2 Inch Irkd ' him one day when.I caught up with or asparagus or bean (string) or any But at.her .wedding I found a tall h� fees, asenete ,ie, ,hank, cream vegetable soup-& way to - , '' nil waster rare at hare■ >odllitt him. 'Doesn't it make you tired and P- good 3t leataer, J look. re.tl: and slink lame?' 'Well, Fred,' said he, 'I've got use left-over vegetables. ^ at1 Fnar teder eaauel e■aNF ran. A pretty heavy load to-day, and old For each person allow: 3Si cup white BABY L'HIOKS „e soli .was n aaFwten pose Dan's legs are getting old as Well as sauce; cop vegetable stock, salt and 4600. Tweett, cheviot, serge, khaki Queen City Hatchery, Breeder +ale• en reeelet. Of Or" mine. When we get tithe top of the pepper to taste.= and linen are good materials for_Shis and distributor of tusky,.healthy GRI�FIT.ti $ r _ eangetrest, _Tp make .vegetable stack-Cook model. The ample pockets will please Chicks and Ducks, ten varieties: . to srite fur ee in clear to the Cornerli.' vegetables in small amount of water the boy who has such good use for t 2 80 MOW Wafer Sly - P go'i- lis Linsmose Cssecant, " until tender er use canned vegetables. thane. i Stratford, Ont:, - -- --See_wbat-1 mean?- -TheF - - -- —. - - _ _ Toronto;OFit- - -- - i he what being good to animals,is like, Mash the vegetables throogtp a strain The Pattern is cut in •4. Sizes: 8, I and I can't seem to forget it. er with the water in which they were 10, 12 gtnd 14 years. A 10-year itze "Mother, now, has never scolded me cooked. Use with an-equal amount of requires 4Y* yards of 36-inch material. much about not telling the truth and thin white sauce for cream soups. Pattern mailed to any address on •,afich things. She's just gone on telling Potato Chowder '(8 servings)-2 C. receipt of 115c in silver, by the Wilson the truth-if she fella anytl}ing-and potatoes (%-inch cubes), lift c- salt Publishing Co., ?3 West Adelaide St., i spring a fellow square,and not tattling Pork (small.pieces),3 c. milk,8 crack- T.gronto. Allow two weeks for receipt. everything she knows. end so when ereBrown the salt pork Add';the of pattern. she talks to me once in A while about 'potatoes sad cook in the pork fat such things I know she means it: until done. Add the milk and let Thp largest life insurance policy o l .,Order . Your Then father expects me to pass my;come to the boiling point. Season to •a .woman is that•of• Mrs. Marshal _ exams and to attend to my business,1 taste. fast before taking from the Field, Illinois, for $2,000,000. whatever it is He never says inuchI stove add the crackers crushed moder- Farm Help N�w i about it. - But ever since I can- re-i ately fine." Be what your friends think you are; :. member he lies gone down to the office Creamed Salman (6 servings)-1% avoid,being what your enemies say you IN VIEW of the great demand for' farm help existingg in c. canned salmon, 2 c. medium white ri ht forward and be happy. _;Canada, the Canadian Pacific Railway will continue its Farlu just about as regular as the sun rises. ,_ + are, go B Servs And when he gets back hek.works in�sauce : Separate the salmon into -Marcus.Mills Pomeroy happy- 'Help Service during.1924 and will enlarge its scope to ia- the garden or does whatever else there Pieces,- remoding-the;skin and bones. -- ;:dude women domestics.and boys Add to the white sauce, heat, season A St of anger* come back as a THE COMPANY, is in touch with large numbers of good farm• to taste, pour over crackers, serve. beauty destroyer, or it may produce a laborers',in Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, Escalloped Oatiotta (6 servings)-li cheerless home,unl6ving_chi1dren,and Holland, Switzerla"n"d and other European countries and through medium size onions, 2 c..milk, 4 )-6 unhappy+"Rice.• Sweetness' and beauty Its widespread organization can promptly, fill-'applications fou; batter, sl, c. cracker or bread crumbs. will not rive long with a bad dispos!- _ received from. Canadian formers. help I Slice the onions-thin. Heat the milk -tion:'"A-great physician has said-that -In order to have the help reach Canada In time for the S ng ,.,. to the bo' itrg point. Add the butter $ single lit,of.bad temper hag been f operations farmers needing help should arrange to`'"g'"et r known to take away more than one _ applications in early, the earlier the better, as naturally the and salt and pepper to season rather year from a woman's.lite. 'highly. Butter and crumb a-baking applications which are received early will receive first attention. dish and put into it the onions and Blank application forms and full information regarding the crumbs in alternate layers. Pour over service may be obtained from any C-P.R. agent or from ang ;them the hot milk and bake until. on- al wars sac soli of the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY, .. y ions'era done; FREE OF CHARGE. _ par-boiled a few minuteslfirst f�t THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAELWAY COMPANY, desired to modify the flavor.). EODYS - Department of Colonization and Development Creamed Carrots.(6 servings)-3 e. - WINN[PEGrM, � Thornton. Superintendent of Colontattiea carrots (cubes or thin slices), 3 �. - MATaC1�ES T. S.'Aclleson, General Agricultural A ser ;m- medium white sauce. Cook the carrots -- -- ? ewsSATOOx.-w. Gcrnw, Land Agent --- f'COMFORT RANC3E8 I H. Komar, Special Colonlatdon Arent And-all },pairs from factory only. 'I in boiling water. When the carroty SO/0'by'Of/e/ CALGARY.—T. O.F. Heiser, Aost, to Sept. of Cslonintiw u ;80.00 plus tax, freight prepaid in are done there should be no water t) MOZJTZEDMONLON . Moller, Land Arent 14,000 General Stores �orrzs�Al:.—J. Do It, General Aar 4 Aso l Asst f Ontario. I throw away. , Pour over them the �3Jld!6,000 Grocers G, L� gut Non►Iro4, 3.and Aaaat # C H _VIL%uppht lion Range Co., Limited . white sauce, heat and serve. & G. ¢ ae NNIS. f4li K1rtq 8l.-W:, Iolaonto. _._ . f Cereal with. Raisins or Dates (0 pe wa•�y� Assistant eoamlaaeaar. � �! Ct■e�t«h■ae. servings)-'84 cam.-erft1-=4-c.-batlina - 188us No. 6--'24. salted water, 1 c, dates or raisins. OM1. • -' :''s '1°' i ":.: '.. ... .:-w!"''�..;.'. „, -• :,,:•'.<_.^ 'rr :'.�... 'e. 'ri•�.,,� a. ^'. w«. ',,y.,.s.+"- w.,LLS; w� ';;'y ;i u. t5 .^t'w;%Fx^r," nF". -.�,"%�w" •�` t.4' t"'9 *.;7`{' �'t3�. y'�?°,r"'. _ r ..�,•-- =,w+r'tt,..-e _'.., �-. :w,.;. .,.n.,,.• ..._',.. ,. ,..•.... ... - ". :�':-* � +,`•''+ h. y._ 3 . .. a.-"'. _""-'"oe�`�v,c'•', .,`'�S •r� {� r�17�R-o.9 '. .s.. _ ,... lF, .. _ _ - •. ,• :'.` ��;. TORTURESOG' SC[I'�I�;I -=-EASY•TRICKS No. 324 , Relieved-by Enriching and i'nri• f Where. Is It? fying the Blood. a - ticiatica is neuralgia of the sciatic - nerve and the treatment should.be the ! t `+� same as ;or,other forms of neuralgia, r +* - f ; Sciatica Is stubborn in resisting treat- < :� • raent and the patient frequently sur- ters for years. _ _ �. So many cases of sciatica have been �• hellfnd by Dr, Willison' -Pink Pills :+ . Fhw, brris�k��flavorl - "' } QUALITY +B,est of alI in the _ that every sufferer is iLstified is 81v T-0 -::'fag this treatment'a thorough trial. " IR!'il\ OPEKOr - Dr. Williams Pink Pills do not simply relieve A(o _ tszle:' y "i pain—they correct diseases Marl[. The Duchess icaused liy weak, watery blood. Thus I Each day by Jared's can�falge shop A few months ago when the Duke o! _: they are beneficial in the treaftnent of Mark passed, -York, married Lady Elizabeth Bowes '• even the most severe'disorders.'Their This is the amateur trickster's Call -Lyon all the English writers spoke of Calling a greeting through the wide the'Scotch bride as Lady `•Betty."•Ap- value in cases of this kind !s shown opportunity to prove'. that the swung door, by the experience of, Miss Lizzie Free- band really IS quicker than the In the same wagon made forty yeal•a Parently that was the thing to:do.cBut man, Nogies Creek, Ont., who says: Charles Edward Davies' eye, before what the new Ducheas of York calls "I was confined to bed for seven . Formerly''Assistant 'Gebflral Man- Hold. your hands in front-of. Aad guaranteed by Jared t4 wear and herself is quite a different matter:The weeks with sciatica. What I suffered you, about eight to ten Inches wedding ager, whose appointment as. Acting la t: B present • that she and her ,e ' is almost impossible to realize The general Manager of the Canadian Na- from the body, with the palms if On Mark's return from town, bis team royal spouse recently sent ' to Lady -doctor did all he could for 'me, and both upward.. In one hand a hal! Rachel.Cavendlth was marked simply, "= tional Telegraphs has been-announeed,- dollar lies. The. half dollar made fast; ? -yet I was not getting any better, and following the 'eudden death of Mr. should be about in the middle•of The two old friends would chat of "From Albert and Lizzie:' Lizzie: he told me'the troubte was likely to George C.Jones,l 2e General Manager, the palm. days no more, Girls who are Just about to change leave me crippled. Atheir plain Alice to Alyce pleace no. neighbor who Deca , ember 31st, 1983. Tura the hands' rapidly over, And tell old jests, rehearse the fra- „ was In to see me,' strongly advised me turning the right hand-toward the S grant-tore.. Lice a^ to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I de- left and the left toward the right, Winter Evening in the O! youth, recall the year: with memo- tided to do so and alter taking them closlag them as they tura. The Ask for Minard's and take f1Q Diller ries massed. for a while found they were helping Country• coin should•fly from one hand to me. .I continued taking the pill& until The Winter sun sinks in the west, the other but so rapid that a "Australia•will one da be able to A I had taken nine boxes, when I was And lengthening shadows slowly person--standing directly In front Their friendQhip• was a golden thing, y the village said, support a population of 100 000 ' able to walk as well as ever, and felt creep, of yon cannot see its fight. A/ 8 pP pop , ,000~ that I wasfully restored: In view of and all the cares that day infest both hands clone at the same time that brighter-,grew with every year said Mr. James. Wignell, -M.P.,, res what these pills have done for me_I` Fly fearful from,the darkness deep;' he will have. some-._slliticalty_to.__ of use. Gently. guessing which hand contains the It did until the day Mark said In strongly'recommend them to all sur• While stars their silent watches coin. The trick will. not be ac- heat: Classified Advertisements Serer&." keep. complished the first time the be.. "My wagon's-busted on 6e hili, and. .. If you are suffering froze any con- - '' sinner tries it a f lr tt2tiFOR SALE on dueIDItoo , sort ain knack that will come with You guaranteed_-iti And it ha fn't ORD WOOD,MILL SLABS.STOVE nerves, begin--raking Dr. Wil- And falls the curtain of the night, preettc+s had no abuse!" C length. Car lots. Reid Bros t Yams' Pink Pills now and notQ hoot• Our homely hearth with fire aglow - rOley Shia out and Paste it, with Bothwell, Ont. ' your strength and health will.improve. And hearts all warm with love sad other 91 t aerlca 1n a acrayDoobJ Then Jared, mad, hurled Mark into 1� The new Wes tax w1I1 not Increase -light, - the street! y the price of Dr. -Williams Ptak Pills. Make•Winter evenings glad end —Arthur Wallace Peach. OOLGROWERS, YOUR OWN ifs Hearing Restored. C wool manufactured 'or exchang as-the company pays the tax You bright. - Remember that, far as ed for yarn or blankets. Woollea *_ can etM obtain the ills through any y profession, Mills Georgetown Onta'r'io. p - The lavfalbte ear drum invented by it takes a long course of study before' ' medicine dealer at 60 cents a box, or The memory of thea; peaceful eves ,L O. Leonard, which is It miniature any real and substantial aucceauf can .x `by mail, post paid, at this price, from Will stir the heart-to. years to be, megaphone, fitting inside the ear ea- he looked for. Don't take the advice �se N , ',The Dr.Williams'Medicine Co.,Brock- And when life's hopes, like Autamn tirely out of eight, is restoring the of admiring friends alone who will be LIPI, * ttrills. Oat- Ieavms hearing of hundreds of people is New mo4 Wither and die, we.still shall see York citlr Mr. Leonard faveafed-tills sure to tell you that you can do any- E��� thing and do it well without a pro j, - FIOWbr Gems is Glass. y'-- --These evening joys. In reverie. drum to relieve himself of-deatnesa limfaary course of preparytioa. It ie n�r�it►ArAirATfEa BY Marvellous artificial blooms that re- —Helen H. Anderson: .end head nuf3ea, and it does this io not what comes to you, but what you SUN.► INDDUST -CINDERS x semble Nature's-finest • successfully that no one could tell he araMNIXUD&SOLD sr aalydmsta#1opraeuwera . specimens in ��j�j i � �j �j a come tro, that determines whether son - �iLLi LITTLE Lit � LU I/ a,den! man. k ii effective' when wra..a a►u ara.uwa won ...raua w•- egesy•respect, except acefrt,-ase now are to be a winner in the great race of �' • deafness Is caused by catarrb'or by being made by evert glass-blowgre. }Ifs. perforated'or wholly destroyed natural Every Dart o a now or plant is 't faithfully reproduced, from the Ioag, drams. A. request for Information Aq!® UD� PIMPLES r'++++a+ ++•s e r+t a `to A. O. Leonard, Suits 487,'70 Fifth J 1 delicate stems and colored 'petals to aven11e,- New York city, will be given f the almost invisible pollen: - � w The first thing which the makerof, Winter is a dangerous season for a prompt r't9ly adR INDIGESTION 4- liff the little ones. The daps are change- the�e wonderful'blooms dose to to Buy An Island. blow the petals from glass " thin and able-one bright, the next one cold and stormy, that the mother is afraid The Canadian -Government. invites 1 iragii'e as titans paaper. Tho. glass . - "Tape's Diapepsia" is the quickest, Small and Formed Sore -',-,.petals 'm,take the cfiildren out for the,fresh people Who are is search o!a summer Skin c,, ,- are then shaped and colored ex. home to buy as island fa peon to surest relief for Indigestion, gases. Er #loft$ Skin Sore and Air and ezerciae-they need so much. g n a actly like the natural Dues. Bay-. There are some thi flatulence, heartburn, sourness or In consequence they are cites cooped rty thousand 1 . • Some of the rarer-plants cannot be D islands along the shos•es o!'that stomach distress canes¢ by acidity. @d.. Cut«urn Heals, - Y up fir- overheated badly ventilated part - easily reproduced, and often several A few tablets glue almost immediate rooms and are soon seized with colds of Lake Huron, and the -islands v ++ ex have to be carried out stomach relief. Correct Your stomach • hP� � she back or grippe. What la needed to keep is size from tiny.eyo$s to Islands many and digestion now fora few teats. my head and neck. At fis8t the With different 'colors before a really the little ones well is Baby's Own Tab•' acres in extent. They are rocky,anQ m keweretmallandthen good imitation Ik obtained. Druggif to sell millions of packages of P lets. They will regulate.the stomach bear no great amount'of vegetation, can into each other and These glass flowers are used erten. Pave's Dlapepsfa.• formed sown eruptions about and bowels .and drivb+'out colds, and. but many are ideal for summer camps. + p� lively in mnseums, both to show de- the size of a ten teat lace. by their use the baby will be.able to 'The-price•of an unoccupied Island is ., P-tail» of pleat or Hower formation and ]�[ r� The skin was sore and ted as backgrounds for displaying epeci- get over the winter season in perfect' twenty-five dollars ylua tea dollars as T© tr> oke Rich and �,d a eat + safety. The.new sales tax will not In. acre. great deal, Red Blood nuafag `proub�bow mens of birds.and,Insects. So.tar has crease the-price of Baby's Own Tab- "I had the _ this branch of scientific glass-blowing lets, as the company pays-the tax. You six months before I began no.iag been developed that it is pracUlSatlly, can still obtain the Tablets through Cuidcara Son and Ointment, and Impossible to,distfngulsh the artificial any medicine dealer at 26 cents a box, hausted - your Worn-Otic ase a�using three cakes of Soap and r blossoms frorfi the real. - or by mail. post paid, from The Dr. - � nerves and increase three boom of Ointment I wan ¢ ISPyour . strength and endurance healed."(signed)j..a: d,_ RIN Going, Going, Gone! Williams Medicine .Co., Brockville, t,l,s ° ante Iron: net mftRilro iron .won• r p. ro aeon a Gifford bee. 0 Ont. whichY take, but Oen oIn ro Iron—Naxated like the - Io. the midst of the auction a-man • .,, - welch le tole the sea a yfar prow and sw tnf ' �y on,Catlears Soap,Ointment came forward and whispered at some Left Out. from in solnook. lentils and smko. One doff of sad Talcum to care,for your akin � . . :^ - axated Jrom I. ad mated a M tOOroxlmstay ware of Imitations) length t0 the auctioneer. Thea he Orator (at school gathering)—"My NmwvarenC !In onanro Iron oontene> a eRtlnl sae- /a jK rr"sau Addaer:„ off went back age_mingled wTh the your age half smart of spinach, on. wart of mein vel*• � tefd. .,Yoataaal, id - young friends, when I was —Soup �---"— aMa or half a dean aOMaa. -it 1. Ilia taking ��t��60Q.�� , tbow some. crowd: The anctioaeer rapped on the the word'"fail" wpm not in my diction- � Mrad of sen nesse of ..ani Doane. et shat - :table and announced': ary.•• Naxaad Iron. o partially pndlpnad and ready fw "A pocketbook Contain . aimed Immediate absorption Red anewltathen b fug two thou- Willie (to older brother)—`What's the maw. while metallia Iron ro iron lad as it N -'sand dollars in bills has been lost �f he saying, Jlmmle?" comes tram the action w drone aero$ u small' planes of ,...- „ Q pµ82'y.they ---� M,;..—R--nay yedw aria 'often eaaidenei to on. _ rr + returned . _ •�_ , 8 n t Over 4.00a sue oe FAI oft pay fifty dollars reward and no thea. satisfied with-the diction gave from• It will mat Inure the tooth mar dbtarb the _ __. - -� �� -- - -fah year bleed. Year money will be refeaded by i There was a moment's silence; and " s!r`ts w Iaf mawd..ann n ram do mot •bwo eaustactery IND VIM INTO d. thea a voice toward the back of the It is always safe to mead Dominion -Wan* Express Money Orders. Iteeraro K wbetlatea Always lasld an bMal -crowd was heard: tannin. organic Iron—Naxoted Iron. Leet fir "a knee N. 1, on every tablet Sold' by all dradolea, "nifty-one!'. _ . The Drifters of the World. O EH . y. There are many persona In the ; N tJ R S E S world like the tramp with whom.Mrs-, 5o Says Mfrs. MacPherson of c . Asquith is said to have shared her r The Toronto Hospital for )nates• lunch on the Scottish moors one day. Mees yfrtfl see the name "Bayer � � �.fydla E. .P1nkh8><n�s VegC" y /bee•, in affiliation with B•llev" and She found this man seeking shelter Cross" on package or on tablets you ChllblainS. table Compound ♦ince rnerHollows. Now o Yor! rain. from the rain under a dyke.•- He re• are not setting the SmUine Bayer As. • elfish a throe years' Course of Tra!>r I to yours women. having tbo r•• fused to answer questions about him. pirin proved safe by millions and prey Mlnard's takes the sting out of ,+ puired •eaeastfoa ant desirous of be- Brantford, Ontario. I was always self, and would not tell whence he scribed by physiofaas over twetty. them. Quickly retrieve& 'aching or eomins nurses. This Hospital had, tired and the least exertion would put Idopted the •la:•t-hour a�atent. The came or whither he was bound. thm !ems s blistered feet r13e out for a day Ot two. I had a Puppis r"Iai unfree-m.of tb.llchoo4 " Cold/ Headache a ntontht ataowanw and trawrllns You neem to walk all day and go easing pain on the top of my head, esp•nses and from resp Tont Foe nowhere;' she said; "wht�a you wake Toothache Lumbago plain in-the nape of my neck,and when fur!7ier lntortaatloa aDDly to too Neuritis Rheumatan a � r I stooped over I could not et up wi rsvr,"rint•ndont up in the morning how do you'(shape lyes paw gg t}� your course!" out help, because of pain in my back. - Accept out Tablets of AsDI' r I did not.sleep well and was nervous "I always turn my back to the only. E� unbroken package con. a� OF S" j at the least noise. I,keep house, but I MOtjie!l rsi�Ve .S1C�L Cahlld wind,"he.answered. tains proven directions. Handy boxes n was such awreek that I could not sweep +r "California Fig $ „ People-who, turn their backs to the of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- "the floor nor wash the dishes without ly- . �p wind are the drifters of the world, gi+tp.also soU bottles of -and 100. I ing down afterwards. A friend living Mar•mless laxative 'for aThey go hither'and thither, wanderers Aspirin is the trade mark (registered near me told me what Lydia E. Pink- ton3tipated Baby or Childilio11a, upon the face of the earth; they create .ffi Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of qV ham'sVegetable Compound had done for f; nothing, render no service, and often- Monoaceticis outer of Salicyllcacl4 I her so I be to take it.With the Sri! Aspirin bottle I felt brighter andpt so I could Constipated,bU- times go about thinking they are ill. While it is well known t2at o.o-o 0 0 00 0 0-0-0-00.0.0.0-0.0.0-0-0-0-0 wash dishes and sweep without having 10113, feverish, or treated. means Bayer Manufacture, to assist o }' sick, colic Sabf� b o to lie down. Later I became regular , and Children love, IIe11a11y the most worthwhile ileo- the public against lmitationa, the Tab. o The Cause' of bQ again in my monthly terms' I w ple are those who have been forced to lets of Bayer Oompany will be stamp- d b taken ten bottles all told and am now to talo genuine fight their way forward in the world-- ed wi•.h their general trade mark the . all better. I can truly say that your t J "California s I g "Bay" Cross." g r Heart Tron e Q wonderful medicine csirmot be beatest 4:. people who have key: their faces to. Faulty digestion causes the pen 4 for puttin health and vim into a wo- Syrup." No other d g + ward the wind and not their backs. ,.• M 4 laxative regulates 9 ration of gases In the stomach man.'v— ram JAMM H. MACPMMS014 the, leader little _ ce can als, -each TO ht o which Inflate and prey on the o '809 Greenwich 3t Brantford Ont ' --�.� - Z Jbowslrso- a y, *��T- �����■ o heart-and int•rfer'e with Its re- 0 If you an sufFe ' g from s dieplatx- 8nez Canal will carry ossicle of a guLti itacltache, or any It sweetens the stomach and starts Druggists guarantee Bitro-Phosphate 0-pular action, causing faintness 9 meat irregularities, the Indus and bring into cultivation ::the liver'sad bowels acting without to rebuild shattered nerves; to replace 'd ,and pa{n. 16 to 30 drops of c other form of female weakness write an area eight times the size of. Kent, d Mother Seigel a Curative Syrup-- to tile Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., griping: Coattina as narcotics or wenkneas•with strength; to add body b her meals seta digestion right,, o Cobour Ontario, for Lydia E. Pick- sootht� drags. Bay "California" to due to'the erection of a dam across weight to thin folks and rekindle a p p •+ hieh allowi the heart to. beat b "barn's vats Teat-Boo upon your druggist Aile I?ED SE IRO and avoid conntertefts! the great'Indian river. Thin is the bltioa to tired-out peopi•. Price$1 per full and regular. At druggists. 9 C menta Peculiar to Women." 4 insist upon senates "California Fig biggest dram in the world. pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Front• b - Yyrup" which con _dltectl0ss _ Keep Mina�d'e Llnlment In the_hnuee. St. Eat); Toronto, Oaf: "- - 0=0=0- o-o o-o-o-o o T ISSUE No. 6-124., t^ -- - 'r "9• w fir- :� F; .'n' _ ',�..,w�• �. •1:� '+`. ..,r..'� J ,F k,; '�:r sA( ;r� J- „••• „�, ��•�; v�. r 5• ' •w S". , .. ... 'a•. x � •1111 .M7. a -A".. .5✓r+ Y,• 1JM RCS. 'F )3:: vw 'rt .. +. ,...'apu�...w' .. ,.. •.,K,. ++,n+•:t-c Via,.. �•�,, ¢Y"a�t!�- .'E.,y^''•", :.N, rw. n; '-r S,�t �•4' 'S'-: •c ,:a i d dP ,• ., r ... y,• .. " • T: —EMISSION �R �• -The Pickering.Coal Co. have -Mrs.•W. F. Law, who has been • • ''' LOCALISMS. on hand all kinds of bard coal at confined to her house, enffering o per ton. * from a very severe cold, is im- t, p ' -Dr..Rent ++ill be beee.ae Waal- roving nicely. v.o'" jki, ecia� .k' Leonard Neale' began, bis q rounds as to vnahi assessor on a) next Tuesday to attend to his -John Gormley continues in a P; . - pro#essi�.fuc+1 dntie=. .,. * very serious condition at-the home � - �. __-_:Tuesday morning. -David Annan, sr.,' still eii bf hia (laughter, Mrs. .-W,.G. Reid is getting his ice fir nes in very poor health; n,"1- White, of Chnrch street:' house ready for storing his sant- though slightly - , Ladies Heather Hosiery, clocked and improved. Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist ti mes's supply o eclair ban last e►t wood lots practicing in Tot-onto, will Where PP -Those n ho have -A number from. Picketing.at•. d have been bncy the past week or in his office on Thursday from 10 finest �n lish hosiery reg, the S' q two cutting itand hauling into a. m. to 5 p: nl., as usual: * plain,_ 6 .T 7 6, ' Oshawa on Tuesday evening. their homes. -Wanted-Girl for light work 4 --G: G. and Mrs. Torrance,, and -;The Chamber of Commerce in Ezcelaior Mill.: Wage guaran- children. of Toronto, spent Sun- afa ..00, 1.75 and 1.50, for .: will hold their regular 7-•--- t e own all nest-Tpesday even- Apply at Rose Excelsior Mill. * p - -W. V. Cornell left on Tuesday ing.. A full attendance is request- -Leonard and Mrs. Neale at- •45y 1 •4 and, 1.00. morning for Napanee, owing to ed at this mgetiag. tended the funeral of the late " '' the serious illness of his stint, -The Rove Excelsior.. Mill is Joseph Braund at Oshawa. on -Mrs. Bogart• lust a few odd tines clearing' u kept busy, tt ese times running .Thursday afternoon of last week. p -=A number of our young peo- both day and night. It a boon-- y _ ple drove to Whitby on VVednes- to the village as a number of men SALE R�Git3TER. Don't miss it. _ .. day evening to spend a pleasant are given employment who other- ?time on the rink. Mo.DAY, FEB. 18th. --Auction sale of - wise would be idle. fartiCscock, its leinents, furniture, ', -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. -Mina S. Lidgett, who sustain P i kndrew's Church will be held at etc., at lotl, eon. 4, Scarb•oro, (,risk. Men's Sweaters and Sweater Coats the home of Mrs. W. J. Clark on very painful braises, when falling ering townline),the property of W. K Wednesday, Feb. 31�rh, at 3 p: m, n her cellar stairs a few weeks J. Clark. Sale at one o'clock sharp, ago, is slots-ly improving, though See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. ^Sweater Coats reg. 5:54• for 3:75. -Arthur Rogers returned to his R'ItDYi�DAY; FEB. 20TH-Im octant ' ' " still suffering conaiderablpp Her P home in Florida on Monday morn• nephew, Fred Seldon, of Whitby ' credit sale,of registered 8horthoro jug, after s eosin a fe+y weeks P y and rad0eattle, registered Sbro Pullovers and V necks, reg. 3.50, for 2.00, g P - , g and wife, are at pie.0 t residing g q P" here with his mother, Mrs.J. H, with her. shtrE sheep. Clydesdale horses, f Rogers, and +with-other friends in Yorkshire pigs,poultry,implements 1 Only Mackinaw Coat., size 42, reg. 9.00, for 7.00 Messrs. Thomas Larkin and etc.. at,lot 18, con. 8, Pickering, the Pickering k�nd-Toronto. Moriia O'Connor•and the former'. ' - property of Frank Soden. Write A only Boy's Tweed Suit size 32 re 12.00.for 8.50. -The.postponed meeting of the sister, Miss Annie Larkin,-of Chi- for catalogue., Sale at 12 o clock. ' ' g ' Pickering Educational Associa- cago, were here attending the See 'bills. Wm. Maw and D. A. a tion F;zecutive will be'held on funeral' of the late Mrs. James Pugh,, auctioneers. Fred T Bunting;.. Pickering evening next, Feb. 11th, O'Connor, of Orillia, (nee Annie T. k in the 1'i,(kering public school. A Larkin, eldest daughter' of John Now ddvsritsenwnts. . Established 1857. full attendance is requested. Larkin. of Wbitevale), which took " i -Arthur Bradley, of�, Port lace in the R. C. Cemetery on �j OR SALE.-20 ton of Rood tim- '� Union, who was rged' with p 1' othy hay,at lot 29.con. Pickering.. Ap TUesdmy. ply so Thomas McGlashan,Dun 22- having a still in hie possession, -At the recent meeting of the a peaces before ,P. M. Clark os. County Council the most import- F{ OR SALE-15 pigs weighing about SMA viendpti50 lbs.each. Apply to James McCullough, -wnt-bushre*t-of the 9-s9tea was the R.R---Ne 2 guilty and paid hi flee of $200.O.fl question of the separation of Osh -and costs. . T41OR SALE-A sow and five young e+va from the county. The County L p; a 7 weeks old. A 1 - -The annual sleigh-ride of the g. Dv at tot 24. con. 2: + Council appointed a committee of Pic ng. W.J.Marrison, .R.No.I Picker- Methodist Sabbath School was wren to deal with the matter, ing. 21-22 1.. held on Monday evetj,j", when a -, B]g List ofs � number of sleighs conveyed the composed as Follows : John Forgie +IDER IdAHINQ-I am prepared to _ (ebiairman), B. s,tiver, �. i� make cider Tuesday and Friday and " +`. Ger- ry children on a peasant ride which by appointment. Geo. Cammack, Phone Pok. raw, John Batt, ' G. Figar elan, 1115. 5tf• ODDS -.AND all greatly enjoyed, Ohtheir re- D. �V. �V. F4alle, P. FiRarp and - tarn a hot supper was served to ELL DIGGER-or driller wanted been served a most pleasant county solicitor, lane, ' u which all 'di justice. Whew all A. E. Chri-tian. at lot 8- B.F.con. Pickering (Kingston —The new auto,licenses hap a Road at Roue (iihi,: Apply to•R. S. McFar- / k had e p e.R.R. v$o, 2.Pickering 22-23 0f Seasonable Goods been available since Friday last, v time was spent in games and in an Feb. ,1st. Motorists have.been C�'•� EESE FOR 'SALE, - One goose - --interesting program, About one \.T and one gander.suitablc,for breedia put to cleanup. - - allowed fifteen days. in which to g hundred children were.present at ea A ply at lot 21,con 5. Pickering. G.W. i the event as.,well as a goodly num< secure the new plates. Ater the `hin;y. .R•rro. 1.21 x:u. 22 ' 15th lest., a motorist wLoseea - Men's Heavy'Dark Grey Winter Trousers,nice fine at ripe, ber of older people. The chair driving a car which has not sh d OR SALEets rom White Wyaa= � good tater-laying 6 quality, g p per v its old license late, i9 liable to Rrcks.�Must fell at ofrr,°�m r� goon nod unlit , sizes 3�. to 4.. re rice 4.Q0 r pain, waa ably filled by rho,: Law. c bargain for going at 2 08. -Saturday last was the dap on "pinched. IFtotur truck owners Bret tfltyer. Aaply-toJae.Richardson.Pickering, - - which the bear makes his exit are reminded that a weight certi, o4T' 22 Men's Heavy. Dark Grey Trousers., whi rd efleet, sizes from his winter quarters and if he $rate nlutit accompany their ap- "TANTED-Cook general ar nurse- 86 and 88. reg price 6 00, going at 4 89-don't miss this maid for private home in Windsor: Ezper- ean see his shadow he returns to plication. ience preferred but not essential. For ft te;; -bargain-it's exceptional. his winter home for another six -Rev. J. C. Bell, who. several particulars apply Government Employment Ser- vice.Oshawa•Ont, 22 'Meas Heavy Ribbed all•wool Undershirts, sizes 86, 88 and weeks. This year be tailed to see years.ago had charge of the Pick- - y - , Ibis shadow and consequently re- ering Methodist Church, but for OR $ALE Chea , all kinds of -42,2.00 value, going at 1.29. mainPd out, as it was a sure sign A-wagorts•haraew. ud tai kinds of farm im- , - the past few years living in re- plementeia gondorder> ALoseveral heaq nand Meas all-wool Drawers, heavy -rib, size 84. 2.00 value, Olen early spring. We are fn• tirementto Port Perry, suddenly hghteealeeandnook-to vesand heaten. xsh• going'at1.29. Clued to believe, howeve,that the dropped dead in a butcher shop in set puce paid for hides and wool. also lies Paul- _ bear koo�s•e no more .boot the Uxbridge on Tuesday morning of try. H.Herman,StouQv$ia Plow 19W l7tr •Men's Medium Weight Drawers, Penman's, sizes 86 and 88 I business of foretelling the weather last week. Mr. Bell. who was is 1:25 value, going at 7&cents. than the Chatsworth weather pro- his'74th year, had been visiting Notice Of .- - phet and the host of others who with his wife st.the latter's sister's Registration of By-LSW 'Men's Fleece lined Drawers sizes 44,gad 42, regular 1.00, ,pre a ntdfd January. in Saiatfleld. The deceaser3 had _ going at 79 cents. ,p'•_ Notice is hereby given that a By-law One night recently, Mr. Wil- been in active work in the Meth. was passed by the Municip�tAl Council. Kiddies' Imitation Fur Gauntlets, regular 1.00, going at - lfiams, of Oshawa, was driving his odist ministry at dif Trent places of the Corporation of the'township of half price, 50 cents. large' McLaugblin car towards in the Bay of Qainte Conference Pickering on the 4th day of February, a e !Toronto. and-when some distance for over forty years. 1924. providing for the issue of deben- tures , Mea'a Heavy Snag proof, E buckle Robbers, red sole, reg 'vest of the village, he saw a child .A pretty wedding was solemn- purpose co the amount of i640,OW,0U, for 8.SO, Roiog at 280. ,cross the road a short distance in ized at the home of James and the purpose of defraying the cost of front of him. TO avoid striking 1I�t, White, on Wednesday, Jac. enlarging the-school site and erecting Women's Felt foxed Lace Sala, sizes 5 and 7, regular 8.75 the lad he had to steer his car into 30th, when their daughter,'Elva a new school house in. Public School going at 2.9$. _- the ditch' which is somewhat g Number li t the Township of s regis- .. - ► Elizabeth was waited in marrieae lag, and that each. Ry-law sone regia- '.Ladies' Bedroom Slippers.' comfy. fancy colors, sizes 4, 5 deep at this point. Two of.the to Lorne S..Ravin, son•of Mrs. C. tered in the Registry Office of the - and 6, 2.00 valnes,-goiag at 1.29. Rood deal of the glass i13 the win Ravin, of Toronto, and formerl Registry die- of the County of i •wheels were_-badl damaged and a of Whitby: The ceremony was dreg-of' Febrv,ary, 1►disa' Bedroom 9irpnera,pretty shades of felt, with fancy �dows broken. The youngster-can performed by Rev. W. A. Banner 1924• An motion to tush or set trim, reg 1.40, going at 98 cents. congratulate himself on his War- is the presence of. about for aside the same or any part thereof draw escape, although it -cost con- questa and the wedding march must be. made within direr months Boys' k buckle plaid top, felt sole, slippers, 13 2, reg 1.70, eiderable to save him from serious was toyed b Miss Mar Clark. after the firer publication of this notice going at 98 cents. it not fatal ia'ar p y y and cannot be made'thereafter. injury.. The bride, who was unattended. Dared the Bch day of Feb.. 1924. Girls' Red Felt Slippers, one strap, leather sole,'12 2, reg. ' -Report of Sr. Room,Pickering looked charming in a dress•of DONALD R.BseTOY, � 1.25, going at half price, 79 cents. public school for January, names dark brown velvells cloth, trim- 23.2,4 '. In order of merit : IV-Florence med with fitsh tried Red Felt 9ligper$, sizes$,9 and 10, reg-1. - • - Illutch, Irene Coupland, , Hilda Richmond roses and wore the at 69 cents. Walsh, Don Id nVe +. McGinty, Edna Reid,mmurrIaecyJohnnie fter'the wedding breakfast Mr. o wool,2.00 value, going at 1.49. Remmgr, Phoebe Baker, Evaege- and Mrs. Ravin left by motor for STANDS FOR THE BEST line.Cowan, Florence Baker, Ethel Toronto, the bride-travelling in a ' Bray, Mildred Murphy, Dorothy fawn ffs with deep -fur collar - '� a ,. H A P M N Andrew, Kenneth )![Orley, How- and enffs with hat to match. - 7 and Law, Bessie Bath, Charlie ­One of-the oldest and most Morden,- Walter Pascoe, Harriet -highly esteemed residents of this - Morrissey. Sr. III-Phyllis Pil= locality passed away on Sunday ? key, Leona Spencer,Lizzie Annan, last in the person of Jahn Bayes, i�I lltalpl'f Anaan.Helen Cowan, Aus- in his 88th year. The deceased, ' - UNDP N s �)ARDWARE ' tin Baker. - alter Richardson, who was bora io Aberdeen May +3 Barbara Hall, Basil Bye, Allan 2nd, 1888,accompanied his mother, _ Andrew, Johnnie Greenlaw. 'Jr. three brothers and one sister to III-Ethel Powell, James Hing. Canada in 1868 and settled in the Bert Elliott. Myrtle Lockwood. Canada of Auand where they - Irene.Hall,'Henneth Richardson, resided until Dec. 17th, here when - Morley Stephenson, Sam Scott he married Jane' Rankin. `After Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, (absent). F Clnnas, Teacher. their marriage the took up farm Pompe, Door Tracks, Cow g y Bowls. Pressnrte Systems Etc. _ -The Liternry Society of the P. jog and remained at that occupa• It will pay you to get my prices on C. S. met on Friday afternoon, tion until eighteen years ago, above before buying elsewhere. The FaII1oL18 CCld mater Paste, Feb. 1st, in 3rd form. room, with when they retited -and became :Miss Clunes and her pupils a$ residents of Pickering Village ;�' N$ I PROUSE visitors. First form was in ebarRe Mrs. Boyes predeceased her hus- PICHERI, - - ONTARIO - .•..xn White and Tints ".• of the program and presi- band two years. Since her death debt, Irene Fenny, presided. The ha-has resided with his son'Arthur _ meeting was opened by the read- Hing street east. Mr. Boyes was `.Pickering .-_One ,Po of MUreBCO Wll1 cover A ing of the minutes of the last the fatherof eight children, two Leather QODdS Stere I p meeting. This was followed by (if whom, Maggie and Robert, pre. - a speech of welcome to the visitors deceased him some years. He is >sev.enty-ive' 8quar® feet. ' by the president, Reg. Barker. survived by one brother, Andrew, Our stock comprises evervtbin'g in q ' A reading was given by Dorothy who is 92 years of age, living in leather goods and our prices S Payne, followed by a chorus by Pickering three song, Arthur of are second to none. U , p - 5 lb• packages P t u yin 1, 2 and a; - °first form girls. A ren ng by PSckering, Albert an'd William of Everything for the horse. _ _._ Will Hall and a dialORtit'� "The Belleville, .and three d&tighters, ., - y Blankets, $..90 trp, heavy " —lcisirman-acrd-the-tloon," firs:It: GStepk. Mro-Thee�naa-n _ Slenkin and Earl Lockwood com- and Mrs. E. L. Chapman of Pick- T�aTter=;9(l0.,op—a�TTeat-iter- p cop•><n an�c gel a dolor-Card- nct pleted the program. The school ering; twenty-three grand-ebild- Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Cltses paper "The Continuation Blne ren and four great grandchildren, garness and boots repairs x'Eaad all about this and White +pa's then read by the making thirty-three living d' Our repairing service ie t ar, va tarp y-art-GTiegli - eeirdant4-Tke funeral took place - _uaezcelled.-_ _—_ 9 ' Restion of Mr. Pardy, the Senior on Wednesday, Feb. 8th, conduct: -- anita>ry fiui6 si Public School Room appointed ed by Rev. P. F. Gardiner;of St. -theirown president and officers Andrew's P-resbyterian Church, CECIL . BRADLEY 1 to take charge of the nest meet the remaitie being laid to rest in Js Ht Bundy, -�� Pickerine. The meeting waa ]need byl the family plot in Erskine Come Harness maker, g bl�git,g the:iational Anthem, jtery. PIC$ERIAJG, ONTARIO : , •-x.?f fFP' .... ,�:,5..:..•hH'!v�v q •...,�"'•' a !a lad' a: %tt' wq..^.� :w`. '..w��„yy. +W .,.q�L,:.:. y'C' ',�„. �%�.., .,r ti;,:. �::' :t 'sS'.