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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_02_22 n } -4 � N r ✓. ru . Y r _ u, t. L. �;LIII, PICKE�RING, ONT.,' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 192 iV*rafs_t08ta1learn'~. GREEN RIVER. P..ickering's New School Opening G80XBaker y - s The Greets RiverLadiea'Aid Society W. E. N. Sinclair,M.P.P.for South GREENWOOD XeddaU will meet at the home of Mrs. J. B. O _ ntario, will formally declare Pick- Wilson bre Wednesday next.Febru- ering's ne v,school open at 7.30 p. m. B. FORSYTH. O h. D., Direetor cry 27th, at 230 p. m. Word for Fe ar P Friday, y 22nd. Several other ]ELLS ss: R.Opptotaetrical'Association of Ontario. Reg. Roil Call "Unity," All ladies .eordi- speakers will heard from,including X blared Aiemberof;the American Optometrical �j ally-invited". ., llaeoeiation. Eyes,examined by appointment. To. Avoid Mistakes _ _ PPrrof. Pete; P ndiford, professor of Phone 28(9, Clazemont, Out. DUN9ARTON. arucationae sE hologp�fp the On-' starhiiebed 1838` �= t io College of Education. Elis sub- f t t We are sorry to re ort that Mrs. 'act will be---WhU-Education'is-'of--TFie oT es eska6lishe�c 1n3ua iy iP ` . of the College of Pk sicians'and'Sur3rons p Muet North," and should. rose Ontario count of Ontario. Office: that fyormerly occupieLl bp Henry Reading is on the sick list. p -very y• , the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Calc- Mira• ;Marjorie, Allison spent -last interesting and instructive. The fol wea. Phone. Claremant,:Qnt. 23dy 'Look] lowiel;„Rema will constitute the ,. •` weekend with friends at Oshawa, schoo.l's part of the program: play_, ^p s O. McAINh'ON; D1.D. L.R.C.S., Mr. and Mrs. liiirke are visiting - .' N. Edinbnreb,membenot the college of `-Listen with their son, Horner, at Port Union$. entitled Crinii�a Our Homeland,"de y Baker S Joy ^ Physicians and surgeons of Ontario.liceoVat• s' George and,:4lre. `Vhite entertained pitting the.variou9-m-a ural resources For Bread, or Royal college of surgeon., Edicburgh- of Canada. This play shows vividly . 8t�eo`W attention to dsiesaes of wombn and a number of their friends to an oyster how• the mines, ranches, farms, sea, .Not excelled b ANY OTHER To Bakers Splendid Choice supper last Saturday evening. y -, ahildren• Ofiloe and reafdence,Brougham. pp. g' woods etc., all play their part in mak- BRAND Albert-Shaw has installed a radio at -of Phonograph s. ing the Iaod of our birth '-Fair Satisfaction guaranteed or Chairopracl c ' his uncle's, R. D:White, and is re•!Canada." Winona McEwen will eve YOUR MONEY BACK calving much pleasure to .the family an a ro r g It-dont matter who makes p pp p fate recitation, followed by DR. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac- and to himself. I tor. Office hours-2.30 to,6.00 and 7.00 to A box social will he held in Dr nbar Leona Spencer with "A Smack in Hissirai Flour :6.00 a�a by appointment. Phone 320. .Brock tile. e00Tds Our Oval ton church on Wednesday ev'g, Feb. &-boo].' Eva ?.Murphy will render a street• Whitby, stv 27th. under the auspices of the Y, P.-�violin Selection. A hearty invitation For Pastry. Horn Phono rlt h' . is extended to all to attend this folvnal _ Phonograph, S. Good programme and a good time More KISSIMI FLOUR sold in On I+spai. all opening. _ _. t �vPlll la it. for ia -Uountp._.- __a,a p Owin to the storm and' drifted ,. E. CHRISTIAN', Barrister and _ R ' Soden's Post oned Sale Monde brand of pastry Souc. here is a .Solicitor,Notary Public Exc. bions to roads the entertainment at Brougham p + y+ reason. ._ �n. South'wing,Court House, Whitby. 231y • last Friday night was cancelled, so our Feb. 25th. Relzistered stock. ; - touffville Ong, young people did not go to present For.alb in Pickering by M. B. Chap. ' �j�ILLIAM J, BEATON,B. A„Bar- their playlet. We doubt if the going OSHAWA _- man. • 1� riater,solicitor.,member of the firm of will be much improved this weelq. Farmers will always find a_Market Rickman benison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto The application of the Town of Oeb- for their wheat at highest price: General'hrusu BuiW�s85 Bay Street,Toronto. awn .for charter to become .full 1'elepboas Main 96 eel. GREENWOOD. -= Phone for price: -r 'Hedged city has been'-granted by the Dental _ i H. Q Mr. Bush spent Sunday- -with his Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, ' J. .L di. Beal family here. which. met here. on Tuesday. The Barley Wanted DR. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist. Mre.T. O. Robinette, of Toronto, charter will take etre ct at noon on Whitby. Office-Adani's Terrace. fflron Funeral Director spent a few days last week with-Mica Saturday, March 8th, when. an in- St. n St. North. Phone 1:{• (Gas extraction ween find M. Wood. formal celebration will be held. The desired): Slit Miss Laura Morgarf• of Claremont. representatives of the County did not DR. D. C. Smith, Dgntist, StnuR- Licensed Ernbahner Is visiting with bee sister, U. Emei- otfFr any opposition to the separation i.'e Honor Graduate of Chicago ar To- son Ormerod. from the county. + a ionto Unive.••slties.and the Rostal Cou p of MOT01T IIE-IRSE Will and Dara. Sadler-spent Sunday After.carefully,considering a num- ;^ DentalSurgeoa�: Phoneof9ce i 2z 'Regi ecce afternoon in Whitevale with Spencer ber of -designs• the t'Var._Memorial lois. No on a a appointmsnta. 2dty CLAREMONT Out p TV t and Mt .Taylor: C'oromittee ata meetipg ooMonday BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D- S., Mrs. Will Ormerod is -hoj gaining diecided to accept the desi n submit-­L7�. Op CKE ING N I R E --.-W_ -S_ 1JGradua+e of the Royal Colelge of Dental in strelogth as rapidly as her friends. ted -by Alfred Howell• Torontoi 'y 5 Surgeons and t aiveraity of Toronto. Office would like tb see. sculptor. The memorial til be 45 ft. �• - over h rs Pring2: -to 5.3 , store, Whitby 6. 8�4S ETS FOR SALE Rev. Mr. Leigh was confined to his In width find 28 ft. in height and will 'te. Office hours.9 to 12:Iso s.�. Ind. phone e. g be const;uc:ted .of Stanstead granite $dl phone 220. {{!q home the greeter part of last meek, B ' owing to a severe cold. And Lronze, and will also include ` Veterinary Th.e undersiggned wishes to notify the The Misses Scott were in Bowman- stones from the battlefields and allied public thadhe has purchased frorti the villa the fore part'of the week, owing natiana, It is a. most beautifiul de- The Unlvex sal G,KERSLAK E. B. V. Sc. Honor to the death of a friend there. sign and mill cost about$23,000, and a _ executors of the late W. G. Barnes 15aW131 O ..Graduate of University of Toronto. All For Sunda Feb. 24th, the public campaign will be launched at once to . ass's$,well prompt and careful attention.Phone' all the basket and basket material la services are held at Greenwood at •ecuee the necessary loads. (One of Our Productions) eso2. Claremcoc. ally stock and gill be able to furnish fruit 10.9Us. m. wader the auspices of the baskets on the shortest notice.and at p We sell Bill's Rite-Lite Lens.for current prices. Write or phone. Ladies'Aid. at Mt. Zion at 10 90 a.m., W H ITEVALE. all males Of care-the best at Kinsale at 1.90 p. m. and at Broy- - is the marketfor gham at 7 p. m. The Sunday School _ Mrs. E. Berry has returned home Fr FRANK PENNOCK, sessions are held at Mt.'Zion at 10.90, afters ending several da •is Toronto, _ _ the price. i r WV. RICHARDSON-Real Be p y .•tate• Insurance Canvayndne, Notarq GREEN RIVER,, ONTARIO and at Kinsale and Greenwood at 2,90. The otbodist Sunday School .have �- V.FOR SALE prblle,Ete.rPiekeriri=,bac. My 99tt The Young People's Leagues meet at let the contract to Mr. Ireson to re- Heap Wagon,.• Y' Greenwood on Wedaeeduy evening decorate the school-room. •,.�, y 1 'POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. and at Kinsale and Mt. Ziop on Fri- The Women's Institute held an en Bit of for 0maaw of To*a"Ontario. Ana. %.. _. . day evening. joyable Valentine Social to the Com wff ",Bet of.Iron Harm � ���� moult Hall on Friday evening Tast. B lm tssm salsa as au kinds ►1Narae to or shoses•t All in good aha era«. Address dramRfvvl.O., Oak - yy • 1, y UfP'VfLLE. W.H Major baa been gretYtly handl- � WOodworkinq_sod General i_1'1 B..BEATON TOW151MKIP OLHBH capped In getting around of late owing BlackemithinR. f 1 ooaveyaraae, Oosa�lrsi•aasfof � t The'Oounly Good Roads eommte- toalamekaee-which heinjured'some ni. nomavia. ♦aao•rssat. s•., Ko m ,Pio sear flo oring Sion are kreping the roads clear be- .time ago. W. H.'JACKSON, Brock Roadra m "Imm a R�'� Ida tween here and .Toronto for.the auto Pobert Nowtan takes a lien d up arra•~' . �, ooa. f-t - Pickering, Ont. and truck traffic. load of village children to ocboo every DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc• It is reported that, T. Sheppard. of day, for which the•youngters are very tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, We can supply yon with the Sutton,has purchased the Mansion grateful. COicaro. uleume experience with pedigreed beet brands on the market in plain H.tuse and purposes converting it Into Owing to the great amount of snow Here YouAre stack. Block and ring work. Al,kinds of tales and quart. cut red and white Oak, a modrrn bor'e'r . on the roads. It makes it veru difficult' s, promptly at to. Teems reaaonatrle. Phos tI y 4 f30Claremoat. lacy Beeeh, Birch and Maple. Martin Tait, our butcher, was called for the farmers to get out their sum M, MAW, LICENSED AU Our buslnes4 is not oaflned to to the home of his father at New. mer's supply of wood, �7 S market, owing to the latter'a illness The Mission Circle 6f the Baptist - i'r TIONEER•for York,Qntar,oaaaDurhsm hardwood flooring only+ae we car. danth __ --_-- Church held a ver successful tenon Cdsantica, Ali kinds o[ Wes ptompUy ■:tended ry a large and well assorted etochand to. Term Fea.anable. Dates for rales may be of fro The School Board are placing$10:X3 Tuesday last,nil who s�tea r -•'ranted at NEWS'OlBcv. Bea and Indepen- agl�_and-dressed wall boards, add1tiQQ insurance on the school ing a most enjoyable time. dent phone.. Whitby.Ont. sty roofings. etc. hnildidg. This building could not be Walterand Mrs. Major entertained - iCoal, _ TIME TABQ!!F Firkeriaa -S{a't�ioa • j�i��/'v built to-day for leas than $A000.' a Dumber of their friends to a dinner ' T.R. Trains going East Atte ea follows �•� 1 i \j ••• Our High School will hold an Elocu- party on Saturday last. .when a most No. 10 Mail' 1.67 A M. tion and Dramatical Contest in the enjoyable evening was spent by fire Lumber „ Local +.29 P,M• Auditorium on- Friday evening. Feb, many guests present.29 7 ' ++ 30 Local 6.25 P.M LUMBER .YARD 29th. A number of contestants stave The young people of the Methodist Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. entered. $unday School are holdiost a fano, shingles Ttyias Wqt dna M follows- Miss McKinnon.of the High-School Arses carnival at-Locust Hill rink $. stall', has been o8 duty, for two weeks Monday, Feb, 26th. A good band to ' Ro. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. from a necvous breakdown. Mr. Wil- attendance. Prizes. for. -beat fanny Read Roofing .• 27 Local .. 2.44 P.W- - D. A. MORDU E y ai - •++ 9 Mail 9 Off P.W. llama, ret Markham, is relieving in the Aran costume and most original cos- - ___ Sundry tui, S.dB P. c. meantime. fume. T + Fwleril Direcw Me• Roger-, district 'jwricaltural_ Word has been received from Orillia _ , ,and Lath r� 'Foregoing.is according to Standard - represeptntise,Wi11 he hereon Friday that Wm. Kitching, of U fington,had _ time. Li mmW mer evening to diecuFr are advltability of lost his home by fire on Friday last - • ebtablisbi ig a School Fair. .Stouffville when the storm was at its wont, Li! �i 1�1 ��w � °t will make a•pkodid centre for each a tie was oe►ced except one or two pieces F. A. RE E S O R ii nu . Yw Fair. of furniture.. Mr. and Mrs. getehing. $ucaessor to 'The present slide* in the park an n'•.who had been making their home r Raving secured.the ��genesy for IL D+ CHAS. BEIERL. - MARKMAM proving ro attractive and enjoyable to with their son also lost everythine Trr0CiT.T13'I"�ATZi� Smith A Son.Ltd.,1�iareerymen+ all ages alike, that'there is-Wit at and barely escaped with their_lives _ �+ of Winans. Oat. Phone 9000' building a second one. It is a eplend[d Their friends here extend their sin- = r [am prepared to take orders for 1:11 - outdoor sport and i•a splendid means care sympathy In their Man. )'Inds of Fruit Tcess,Small Panels, of keeping the children off the street. ? Ir r Ornamental shallos Etc., at CH ERRYWOOD. P �� �lowest pnrdWe pritxs. Fl$vo' Bread Flour 0$oUtiiHAM. - g --Special rates for large quantities, „ 28tf + • '' ' 'Wedding:sells a1'e•tinkling. The Brougham Women's Institute Mfee Jerrie Da�idsoa .spent a few - and Marvel -�: will hold their monthly meeting at days in Oshawa recently. - - 1�. J• Chapman, dickering the home of Mn. T. C. Brown on Mn.O.Lintener visited Pickering _ ^:pa$ Flour Tuesday. 28th. at 2.90 p,m. . All friends during the week-end. a are welcome. Snow•ehceing and skiing seem to be � � y Plows and Points ;r(xi a obtained from you Grocer. Don't forget to attend Frarik Soden's the favorite sports these days. postponed auction sale o9 f registered Mr. Clark's sale on Monday was anI high grade cattle, horses,sheep, well attended and prices were fair, FOR SLE. ALSO khn Flour Mills implements etc,.on Mondap`ne:t. A. Long, of Oshawa, visited with e Ford Touring Oar, Maple Leaf 8 inch The concert which was to have been Mr. Sargent and family this week. r grain grinder, Versot 81 inch grain CHAS. WILSON, Prop. he'd in the Town Hall on Friday even- Mrs, A. Taylor visited over the grinder.Foot lift riding plow, Lister ing last was paitponed on'-account of week-end with her mother, who fe tore engine 6 b.p.. Oeown gang plow,32 ft t e storm until Thursday evening p! very 111.11 and 40 it ezteasfon ladders, this week. Miss Lillian Davidson lies returned - Heavy team wagon. Start Now to Equip Yourself John Gillman has rather a narrow home, after eppuding a week else „ escape from serious injury one day where. , W, F. Disney, G�resn�ood for a Inst week. He was operating.-small A number from here attended the 42tf Phone Pick 714 POSITION Af TRUST circular saw which is driven by a hockey match in Markham on Monday Core that. Cold gasoline engine, when his hand came evening. r in contact with the saw. Fortunately Leonard Gates has returned home, i� �* �Q LL• :OTT his injuries were nothing more serious having spent a few'days in Western ` . •�• - �RA�WC sNr� b than bad scratches, which received Ontario-. - - t. W ♦CIa*Nor i(,� JC prompt medical attention. Win. Sinclair is recovering from his Befit RE'mealet3 mann- ^rr/ A meeting of those interested in injuries,and we hope to soon see him ; Yonge lot Charles Sts,Toronto? fire protection for the village acid sur- around again. =factured will he found -- (,a•a Cho - rounding country was held in the The woodwork in the bburch has i _ PPIs well known throughout Canada. sf:hool house on Monday evening and been repaired since the damage cane - -; was largely attended. Are resenta- ed b the recent fire. �e AND FL&KING for'superior training for positions g p P y In our store. ae Private Secretaries, Stenogra- tive from an American firm, who Wm. Judd and ant and with - I I am re .red to do Ch?op* and manufactures chemical fire engines, Petty and family spent Sunday with _ rz p p P t3 phers,Typists, Accountants, Com- and who is a very fluent speaker. die- Mr. and Mrs.Ferguson. t Flaking every city butPettyg P y N. E. McEVVEN 9a mercial Teachers, eta , Graduates coutsed very eloquently on the superi• Mist, Bentrice Pett le helping in Saturday. - crit of hie node. As nor residPnte the et^r^. dr Flnn+,gr bean awn to in keen demand. Enter any time. p g - Stoneboats For Sale Write for catalo ue. have not yet• raised the necessar see his father, who is seriously ill. a sa sen -rite e. - e ave awsoti This re urns 'Veterinary Surgeon John F: Bayle$, gond attendance at the meeting is evi•I England, accompanied by two men r9 , CI$TPIYiOIIt W. J. Elliott, Principal deuce that our citizens mean business I farmers. They are already employed Rural Route No.l 2 1 in the matter of fire protection, with E. Pilkey and A.J.Taylor. �ZC3El9TS?l�, Q]Zt8,ri0 ;:� }. t:' • .. .r- r.- ''•5;, '�r'n;.rt. .:':a +•".�• err',..�.,..� Y".+','b yc7„y�s^ "F ai�:� s•a w "�,:* t.rr. '�'> 'v ,�h,+.i:,•�.x u' �''yis .t'i`. 9 A:°`a:sX.>� ^5�',$eL .'A "'"' �, �1.i.�.n ;.�yyy'h. ,!' y" <"`�'1„ twrvk�•• q' -y.��+<„=^,•" .r` :"9 •xk...'•.. '•.� ��..,,... r�, S-..» r _.. .`v a.:.1: �P :4'` �.mr;?; �F+ a ;':''s, r •:9 .,! w. i +,CS,.r. . •1.,,�y.•.,;: .e. .s ,.+'.. -„;:. .... _.. ,.... .. .. fol...:.- .F'. - - .. ,-s rS •;:,. ryd1,T�'F ,• . :..�•. .,,.�,,, v • YY t • e - 1 — the membrana ligina the digestive Seeds -for Sale .ST. VM3 DANCE e - _. _ t tract fry ver a may be an, r _. ._-,- O S .•defy i r Peel coua�V� noted roc 1u e1�-aualtt7 seeds. _ <:,EATING FOR has ��� 1 .rite b�`;ODd �C ta1IIlII$ PeN seen .r.Dwn: one, r tonwa m w EATON- � ... � song e. . ' .err tet:, d this distrtcc It has fere. anaotiwt �,�.. a f' - neo, ri,' - omsat• vanaested and Special Alfaltasa a.a howl T k,.la �teh� of I'IEALTH” ComplLte Iiadlo dtalrp:�L. sows. •�•. sweet Clovers, �. .ro. .mdt err sake MY" to rumga WL.l�e•.A anti sine iw. - Bread Su�>tlerstrttipf�.' wrlr-at-rroi tee. Use."s- `"thb'ffilidli oI I�`s�e" bd`. Canada. and fife United At times, bread is put, to curiwis rcc sccD Nouse, X States, showing all 'Broad-' uses. It was reported recently that Lila}I8e The human bodye needs fuel to sup• i _ ply heat to keep it warm and to give casting Stations, giving Call. !same-bread had been thrown on, u Chorea, or sa it Is more'genemIly Numbers and Locations. ;,water !n the hoe of locating a'drown- known, St. Pitue dines, is a trdubie it energy to dd work.- It needs build- - - p iag materials to make it grow in youth ed man, which it is .commonly sup- BABY CHICKS € --that usually attacks young. children, The New Eaton Edition and keep-it !a repair after It is grown. p� posed to do. Queen Cit Hatcher though older people may be afflicted - @ y y, Breeder PrICC. 15C The moat eittraordinary of all super- r In, additon to• fuel and building ma- " - b 'd lis ex and distributor of husky, health with it. Its most common symptomb atitiuns 'in regard to ren w y ace and limbs. As the disease pro TORONTO CANADA i eating. list. and Duckoreen varieties, ' are a twitch! erial, the body requires certain regu ng of thi muscles of the feting substances to mafntatn good EAYQN C+° reseed is the old time custom of Sin• Write-for catalogue and price' e health' Toronto,'Ont.nsmore Crescent.. M *mass the twitching takes the form -- It was usual to have poor people at , ' - -of•spasms in which the jerking MOW One of the more important regulat• „ . .tion-maybe- ing substances-which we-need_in- r s funeral to take on"them the sins of y se all beets- and onions. `Ail of these give' the deceased"�'Vlien-Lha bo3y was the limbs may be attested. Fre- dailq food is called bulk or,roughage. ` quently the patient 1n, unable to hold This roughage oonaie6 o1 the coarse brought out o! the house and laid on x anythingis the hands 6r to walk fibre, cellulose 'of seeds, the frame- bulk and laxative Salta to the diet and the bier,.& loaf of bread was given to T �i rid An keeping," the digestive tract the Sin-eater over the corpse. Also he •ake No Chances steadily, In severe cases the speech work' o1 leaves, steins, roots and clear and'the blood is good condition. x. I& often affected. The disease is due tubera Snit in both the framework and was handed a bowl of maple full of zi,,.I alio A third important source of 'rough- beer; and a silver sixpence, in con- h• mar• r°°r to debility of the nerves and relief skins of fruits. horn cannot set eco h an enriched blood sup it is eat in the' body ea- ase 1e fruit, especially iruifa such as sideration whereof the Sin-eater took .awq from eye figs, dates and prunes and those fruits, upon himself -all, the sins of. the 'de- safety Soap on Ply, which feeds strengthens the cert when it is young and-tender-and the skins of which may be eaten.. The ceased, and freed him or her. from try Shank. Now twu to the - aerves, Dr..Williams' Pink Pills have its aisefulaess lied in the fact that it acids in fruits are alio especially-valu• walking after they were'dead. shank'eomplate:'for tta emts; IW + vat been most successful in reaching this aids in stimulating the muscular walla able as laxatives. of ° snap' only sell at a trouble through their'specific action Z of the intestines, thereby causing food For roar prouctlon she's:t,, IialteR on the blood, which it enriches and to move along the intestinal tract Plants, such as.lettuce, cabbage and London's busitst spot for traffic as sealift,�, now supplied atm glue tyre )Purifies. The following instance-will morb rapidly and preventing abnor- celery, that contain littl@.,cellulose or Hyde.PAA Corner, where, on an aver- riga through ie in" on the Sanaa. ;show what. Dr..,Williams' Pink Pills mal .fermentation and abaorptian' lit that are quickly grown, may-be-eaten age day, b6,000 vehicles They a � now. for book or .:able can do in this trouble. Mrs. S. E. deleterious substances resulting there raw. All foods that can!be eaten raw the hours of$ a.m. and S p.m helve siwwlna the n.weac moue.-w►ine hoses should be-aerved raw, for it not only = 'p�'•l` . 'previously stated, cel- est 111 -tab R= "Ad a young girl I wap badly stricken As has .been sages-time-andbat-mme-of- at•, - food-value is lost In the cooking pro- I-ee g �- etntford. oat "�with.8t._Vitus dance. IMy parents tried,luloae is found.in.the bran or sesta.of - p is a secret. several medicines but.without avail. see", -It to therefore important that cam°. -1 was osteadily growing worse and the diet contain some cereals contain- In the coatings of cereals and in ' \ could scarcely walk iwithoui failing. I. Ing the outer layers of the graln-such ,plants of slow growth, tire,fibre. is �o{IT�I'l� ' LIFTERS had to quit school and had no control as oatmeal,whole wheat, Graham Sour thick and,tough and, inasmuch as it To Supply the , rF 1.at saY nerves 6r actioad. Flnally a or water-ground corn-meal-either as encloses starch and sugars,it.is neves- "$} I increasing 130 Egg Hot Water peighbor advised the use of Dr. Wil- a breakfast -cereal or ,1n.muffins or Bary to,cook it thormgbly in order to demand fbr _ llama' Pink P111s, and the, use of these other breads. Not only'dbes thin bran soften it and thus free the food which _ cubatorgi�IQ �� ' _L_for a couple of months restored me, .furnish roughage, but it contains other it encloses_ Unless thief Is done, the Fully euar..ta.a Ww 911 - Fedght Dald to _ fete ".and t- have had no attack of the.iron- Your nea-eel substances w food material thus surrounded asses s sea hich set as laxatives sad A 'I bre since. ED DYS F a n suum Made m CaaWa ,� ace.. I have, however, taken the which tend to keep the intestines free through the body unused and is almost of clear r.cr red cedar, beauq- pf13a at different times since. when,l sear D«Ier.d fully am durably antahad vita w from waste products which are poison• a total loss. - Therefore.-such fbods M AT C R E S double was door, double want with air ,pace,baa i, felt out of sorts, and find them all you pus if retalued�too long In the body. 'should be well cooked tq rotten the EddYS mak topper. tank. shipped set up ready for uta a 1 claim for them If given a fair trial." - In addition to the outer layers of the ceilttlose. Thin is especially true Ot iso Ep'll•taat.r ieettR.wr cn.�eta „ „• yl�,ys You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 120 M I LLt�N i30 chick Broader worn iaaukatr •'•"" cereal giaias, the diet should contain the whole cereals. 1n-the ease of ln- las was ca ity Grain, ssrouter ... SIL,4 through any dealer is medene, or by some of the leafy vegetables,-such as valtda and very young children, foods snatches a day !vr tweeu_� rear' e='rr'-n`a ba' proves, um t. mall it 50 cents 8 hos from The Dr. mare In, mor. moos to pouf t, than my other-uri- cabbage, lettuce, spinach or other containing much fibre or bran should work,- itis+ lambator and Multi;tatalosw b.ann. n1111ams'. Medicine Co,. .Brockville, greens, as well ai ttirnlpe; carrots, not be used, since in -these instances tam' utuau.ra wttn•eotom Plate erect L. R. 001N, Incubator DNt•, Rockwood, eat• i ' Where Do Elephants Die? t - —----- -- I+ 'One of the great mysteries"--ot-the i%tural history .world is where ele f ttants go when they die. Curiously - +nou'gh the body of an elephant that _ frsa died from natural causes has ,•-r :-aver been discovered eitber fitIndia. 5�. r r Africa. Among ief the races therUS . iia widespread pellet that, when the kreat beasts feel the end approach- _ olAc -_iag, they makwtheir way.to s6me sea. ret hiding-place in which to die. The - < J *hole question In, just as big a mys- tery ys + ! - - - - - 1 tery as efer; In spite'of the fact that i many attempts have been made to st rl salve the problem: The districts where elephants occur in a wild state' have been scoured in all directions in r i the ho - pe' of d1aCOverlIIg- the last rest. .. �.,war,.•.P••• .. vea...\ewr • ' fn place -of the huge animals,.but without any result. Quite recently aa- is .:,� V•••• other determined attempt has been , ( .� i ` .`•q� made to ,penetrate the mystery, but. lip to the present, notbtng of any value ��•M� s' has been diseove'red. As a matter-of ` fact the problem has more than a scientific interest to it Any indivld �°"'`•a - - Ott�� a Who s so orrtunate an to find the t ��•� ,Ike elephant's graveyard will -certainly \if,r..h shave made'a fortune. ' On thia-spot - t r,,ata�.-. there must be a huge-accumulat(on of ' 2 k •.••M_", i 'ivory, a commodity which is eontinu- / ally increasing in value.-Scientific ��...,! American z _ Lei _�•D �M C arra A Human Cow. 7. :.There are a Lot of tomcplsiniag poo- -'- �a � 7G Ole in the world who strongly i'8mind �'1 'eft J 7 ' "s 171 v30 _ - me of an old cow my father gne;s .•�►'� A ' _ - owned - She was never. content with her _ _ csituaticn._ If you put her with the sat YOU a t ie e._ -of the cattle she desired to be alone. -Ge If yon turned her out by, Herself efie would stand by the fence and bawl :Fr�Orn An Other Tracor Y herself hoarse. - - When" ails' didn't have,`-6ither of -= these causes for complaint, she would 1f ypu Want a good tractor-and you need the The Moline is deoigned correctly., It is a one'-man out- :: y.. stand and bawl and bismol, apparently if tractor-don't watch the rice-ticket. fit- you sit on the seat of the implement where you always iron no other-cause- than force of p Y i to bed You sat, Yo' can back ur.with any implemen at c u habit d 'Look at the tractor., -.can turn short. Yon cmi cnitioata You have ample steady I have seen her standing knee deep , - in alue, set clover, take a bite &lid You'll be able to pick out the good tractor,Dust `power for any work-in the field or on the belt. stop to bawl.before swallowing and ' the same as.you can pick out a good horse. The high-grade Moline motor is-sparing with fueland oil Yet the whole bunch drop out of her - :It coat less money to plow an,acre with a Molint: -in mouth, thus losing what She already - That's why we want you to see the :Moline. addition you have an easy .starting engine, electrically . bad by bowline for.something She ,Universal Tractor. °knew she.couldn't get. ° • governed, which can be stopped and started when you I have repeatedly thought of her When you d0, you'll dee its superiorities. please. Electric starter. 'peculiarity and And she was aimbst You'll-see why•farmers have proved four things Thb careful Moline contraction doer. away _with most repairs Sad `humeri in this one pamcalar trait. about the Moline-Universal Tractor. replacements• •Mato= is up away from the dwt. Alt movies parts '• Lots of people are eontinuall l• Dile-man control. Eve one:Hyatt Roller Bearings• y'coni- _ are emcloeed: Gears run in oil. H r *Ialning that others have things fust - is Lhe M and of m"e �r means longer I& =- a Ilttle'more plentiful and a little_•bet- . =" ter than'they .have, and In their die- 2. I re work. see-the Moline Trietor work .. contt�E't they Sia n on'p.themn. - The witivs-Overtand Ltd. Fest Toronto,Out. when you know that more farmers operate selves, lout, others about them, irrit• 3. It COSt>s 'less t0 operate and Dear sirs:- Molines than any'other maleer-you will begin to abbi and unhsppT:-A. E. Stewart'. keep up:- Our Moliine-universal TractornOusaved realize the tremendous earning power of the _ ,e t • ui at feel 2 men and*10 horses. :t can be Moline. -_T• --- - •• - ''`"T. -It lasts longer. 'operated and rtiaintain-ed for leas than -it' ' The human race is divided into two - ' costs to keep 3 or 4 hones. _ You need i Moline on your farm. You need classes: those who go ahead and dei (Signed)Steenersou Was. it now. ' con -�—. Pzeeeevill., ask. - 4 itruCtlOA aeon 1108 in Moline AI!we want you to do u to come in and see something, and those who nit and in- , - quire why it wa.+ not done the other) - the tractor. We'll let it sell itself. _ . . way._611ver Wendell-1Ir�lmes _ --- - ----- Price $75o, which includes Tractor, Plows,' Rear CarrO119 A flak that is illuminated with-phos- Truck Extension._. phoreacent:lights, and can make Ills_ , Rim and Spuds. _ tracting noises while pursuing its - -prey,bait been found o14 the GaI1T t_ orn�ia • - PI'ioe subject to oh>�nge � e ax, bay ISSUE No,S--124. !1'N k .�+.' tatY'. 'sN'k :M.. �f .y .. '•{. V� y �. .;�.' r�"� A•,. ,,.• 9 - wt. "{ `rya ?lie' *`R•.*+� �,. • '. "• 'ren f: '.. ' • ,. ,j... ,:a . _ •' e.W ,,..F �,•..:,��N ,•-. 4 krf "•; ''�`. ..f«•;:•R'.7,-; '�'•y -•x ti .,S"e •'y" a - C ' ..ar .. '...,...- x','k t",� .•.'i:...: '. :.:� :.'.r;+•v,Y'??'ti!f' " ..,: .,:.: ,,.. '�.� y"bi: ::.b. .e ..,�.,�, T?rY. ,l.. .,:... ^e+�s.. moi•. !• ::y.ro: '�.. � ac' ."•,� 'k:.�q:' n - , • : - — IN -E TRIIIMM .» .t _.'The Vanishing .Irgg.' For - pari# %dar peole� ��MOK�IiI `� r . Pure i No cbicory or Zgee6 dulterant iii . 11$- MES SEALED FOUR thus choline ►« wily _ - , � D CHUN AL.TH EDUCATION- Warr An egg is shown and Is placed BY DR, J. J. MIDDLETON - u pope: bag. . The ms- - in'a small gieiaa makes mysterious passes �r 1 s n --3. Provincial Board of Health,.Ontarle - over the bag and then presses the TQC �Q) c t .. Or. Middleton will be glad to ass Y questions on Public Health an* bag smaller and smaller. The egg , tors through this column• �y6s him at flpadiaa Rome. ¢padlm vanishes. The bag In opened`and ra -,Crescent. Toronto ins of, it a handkerchief i � 1. ids •loan". ' pipw The bag and egg are'prepared. „ for the trick. The bag is mage of Scarlet lever, tha scourge ok child as the more severe eases, and the two bags, one inside of the other. t . life, is on the increase: There were- virulence of disease. builds up with in- Out side of the openings of the t0 bring you the full r#choses L t 870'cases reported during the mon`.'t creased prevalence. In other words, two ba,Bs are pasta" together. It Of Jaaas 1924 with 1$ deaths the more a disease spreads the more is thu$ AoWble'to place an object and i#Be#Iow sweetness of this— A _ �• serious are the cases of it'that occur. either the inner bas or between During the month o! January, 1828,+Scarlet fever is infectious to the very e there were onIy�868 cases, so the num- last stage of the disease and much of the two bags, The +egg ll pro- ~ k y pared by punching a small pia_ Tolacroo of ual�t ofcanon this year has more than it is spread b 'the careless personhole in both ends of the egg andy _ iL) .doubled. Inhc ventures abroad before complete egg should be permitted to dry Prevention of contact is the only I recovery. The regulations of the Pro- blowing the contents out. The ;vim known way to prevent scarlet. fever.''vincial Board of Health of Ontario before'presenting the trick. Matmlhrtut�d�' ` Keep sick children at home and awryy require a quarantine period of 30 days The handkerchief, s silk one, _ IMPER[AL70BJ�CCO CO.OF CANADA LI?i1TED , >t!i!bni other children In the househol". for contacts, and in the Ease of pa- is In this Inner bag at the start.The _,'•; Although the disease belongs to the'beats a quarantine period of 8!i days egg Is placed• between the two BA of whiter born oilmen and as(from a ranee o reah, providing bags. The magician should ask Increase at,this time may be expected, the discharges from nose, throat or an obliging friend-tc plat-mys- it can be cut to a minimum by prompt.ears are all cleared up., t0 . - � adds nothing to my satisfaction isolation of cases. The school terious music while he As doing room i After effects from scarlet fever, that an°then•man s offers the,beat medium fors spreading!such as deafness and zrrested develo the trick. The object of the music Many people object to the idea that: pre p- is to drown the sound of the music should be made to re resent &I ad Om 'T E scarlet fever,_.hence..any child havtn�'ment often follow. The disease is crushing of the sag shell. picture or a story, and think that it = . even the suggestion of a rash a= particularly damaging in its effects g the of the a between the two p Classified Advertisements or a sore throat, should be 6pt at•on the kidneys, and much Bright's should be merely a succession of plea- > home until bags is treated with mucilage just FOR BALE Permission to return is Disease of later lite may be attributed sant sounds. The greatest mnslciaas, •"' granted b a coin before . resenting the trick. the �i Haydn, Beethoven, 1 ' patent physician. to scarlet lever contractet' in child- A however, including by k 1 opening may be closed in the set OOLGROWERS, YOUR OWN The sfact net of warlet fever lues hood, There y from two is tour of tiristias up the .mouth of the Schumann and List, as well as many i �� wool manufactured ore han in the last that it is extremely in- deaths in every 100 cases of scarlet bag. only one degree down !n the scale o! 'ed for yarn or blanketsooll n fectious. Mild cases; known as stmt'- fewer.. Exercise precautions so that ' "lamins, fregtiently paaa unnoticed: Yet your child may not be numbered (01fp this ost and parts f!, w4th composers, like 3[endelsaoha Asad Mills, Geor�wrt, Ontario these'spread infectdou just as potently among the victlma, Other of fire serlea. iw s saeapboobJ 8teradale Bennett, have written their! - - most inspired works 'for•the pian" or' �ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN ,s Thrift Shope. " for the orchatn with the deflafte'ia- i acrd 1i$h# sowin at home, Whole 'A thrifts STORMY i'EATIIER Food t� st:rvms tention of telling time pay, hop L merely as old-las- �w g or .illustrating a or apare work sent hioaed "rummage sale" put 'upon a mr• the greatest of any distance, c arras paid: Send t' +E story. Beethoven, stamp for particulars. National perlasnent basis and organised to ON BABY Ana Blackjack, Eskimo woman. and them all, in fact, said that he never' Manufacturing Co, Montreal sole survivor of the ill-fated Arctic ex- composed wi out ha -.. keep the community sttfca and dark a picture to i _ _ t?! vias p Closets well combed of, thelr'super pedltion Under Allan Crawford. the his mind. But he did not always tau, -.-lluous articled.- It does not take s . The.stormy, blustery weather which Canadian explorer, probably saved her. us what that gleam was.large town to support one thrift shop. we have during February and• Marchself and sefnaed' to aid 'Lorne 10. yon are i or- ACNE ON FACE Poor people are not the only ones ia- eztreme] hard on children. Condi- Knight,.a member of the party,accord- To be conscious that gn •tereeted In picking up bargains, es- lions stake it necessary for the moth- as interview with Harold Noice ant is a great step to knowledge.- ; pecially when the shop Is devoid of er to keep them In the hone. They published in the New York World. Disraeli. cumum ��s sWthe more objectionable characteristics are often confined-1b overheated, bad- Noice led the rescue party that rea of a second-hand store and the eustom- ly ventilated rooms and catch colds ed Wrangel Island only to And Knight ''ere realise that the proceeds of the' which rack their whole system To dead and Allan Crawford, Milton'(folie ° ' rales go toward some worthy object. guard against this a box of Baby's and Frederick Mauer missing. Ada s Hard,`Lalrge and Red Pim- " 'Thrift shops in several small:Eastern Own Tablets s old be kept in lite Blackjack was,rescued. NIGHT _8S• Itch ib :!Cities tare been successful, house and an �Caalonal dos a ORNING(fr �" �+ ' the baby to keep its stomach and heroism of the woman. These stories, been isynbled all m9 life _ KEEP' Y�O LT R EYES, a�th acne on my bowsle working .regularly. This will Noice said, were based on her own LEAN CLLAA AND HRALTHT wa as mass O tim p` 1 Let us, talk to each.outer more slid not fail to break up colds and keep statement and o of. a crude •«►'M+�*•c"&mm-rvauaoo.eeaaaaoaq They wets�� about each other leas.—Anonymous. the health of the baby in good condi diary she kept me entries in thio * andthe er and was tion till the brighter days come along. "tarp. thought to have been unread- moat terrible,My face was The Tablets are Bold by medicine able, have been deciphered by Noice INDIGESTION CAS ' ' I coat for a,� dealers or by mail at 9b cents a hoz and hl wife. These• the explorer said, f f epi of Cuticurs �p " RIN. !rani The Dr. W111iamV Medicine Co., reveal that Ada refused 'to aid STOMACH TROUBLE �'� a� °' and atter ; . Brockville, Oat • Knight as be lay dying on the island, �� them � ��and probably saved herself on.food rend. I bought more, and attar 1 . !sing two ealua d Galloon Soap The world i so canatituted that thatwood havq saved Knight from and three boxes of Cuticum oint. �VVare o f Inti starvation. "Pope's DfspeDafn" ie the anlckest .. tatiolisl whatever we do comes'back to us to Hent I was healed- (Signed) Mrs, surest relief for lndisestion. gases, kind just as a boomerang will circle Ada wsa taken along with the Craw- -i��1I Sozz I#�Eal>r beak to the point from which it i flatulence, heartburn, sourness, or Wash, .0.1092. Lord exl)Wltidn•ae -a 'seamstress and i" cook. The diary kept b stomach distress caused by acidity. A Use Colicas for a thrawa. Bad babits, foolish ladul= y Knight re few tablets .give almost immediate eveT-�y LOQ genres; fault-Siding, fretting, aid ill vel that she had other plias,-Noice PmPO°e°- Bad with Boa ,soothe temper reappear in disappointed, dis- said, and proposed. ma to Craw- a with O p zT�e stomach relict Correct your stomach iacmcoc,drat with Talcum: R ford, Bad, then he re and digestion now' for a few cents.. ...purees,.. raAaen.•- rr:: �i contended, mind;, !n cynicism, II pulsed hir, de- u.asusst.ftidWw,n..a..i.170aa" g� 1 dared she had'left Nome determined Druggists sell millions of packages of .ems sevts� owmmc:.ansa.riw pessimism, melancholia, sad impaired Pape's Dtapepsin. ■�C��.so.o.4...witheotmug. health. to marry one of the four white men in. 0. ¢ the party. None could see Mrs: Black- --� Keep Minard'i Liniment In the house, jack as a mate, however,and eventual- Rheumatic ' • . ly the diary spoke less and less of her. Rheumatic Pains �������� When Crawford, Galle and Maurer _Are relieved In a few days by In one voyage an Ameirican liner left on a dash for Siberia_to get out. taking 30 drops of Mother Sell -carried .no_ fewer_tha � h- _ - g- >t as left •t0 look Deft Syrup after meals 'and on _ 'N _ away!, one of whom confessed that; It Knight,,wh'o rias sick with scurvy. The retiring. 'a�olvea the ITrrte-- -Si Y�- 1�as his eighth stolen trip across the three men were never heard of again. and acid accumulation In the Atlantic. muscles and Joints so these de- `' Knight's diary tells'of the woman .. Unless you see the aatae "Bayer refusing to look after the traps, which posits can be expelled, thus re- Entirely RCmealCa by Lydia �F Ileving pain and soreness. 8ei- Cross" on package or on- tablets-son were set near the tent,,_and. of her gel's Syrup, also known as "Ex- E. Pinkham'B-Vegetable �, . . Mother I Give Sick Child are of getting the genuine Bayer As. ss ri washing bqr-.Bair and making beads tract of Roots," contains nd dope i Compound irin safe by mtUlo and re- - C �Orilia Fig.Syrup for herself when Knight was dying. 0 0 c,i. P p > D nor other strop drugs to kill or scribed by -physicians• over twenty. When the Notes.expedition riached mask the pain of rheumatism or, three years for Harmless Laxative for a Billow; Wrangel Island late last summer they lumbago; it removes the Cause- Eberts,Ont.-''I started with cramps Colds Headach Constipated Baby or Chnd.' found"Knight's',emaciated body,.weigh• Ask your Druggist. 11 and bearing-down pains at the age of eleven years,and I would t so nervous Toothache :..Lamb o• Constipated, bil• � only 90 Pounds. Mrs. Blackjack I could hardly stay in bed, and I had Neuritis Rheumatism loos, feverish, or was well and fat. The party's original such pains that I would scream,and my -=-Neuralgia Pain, Pain aj -Sick, colic Babies supply of food had not run out. There t /► - mother would call the doctor to give me' _ Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"- v and Chlldreu love were 12 •pounds of hard-tack, tea and Join`s AChe- �1 something to take. At eighteen I mar- only, Each unbroken package con- �✓ to tako_..genuine .blubber,_.Noice said Mlnard's will ease the pain and -reed and I have.four healthy children, !sins proven directions, Hand boxes N but I still have pains in my right side. y Drug y_ J Csliforaia Fig Air. A ort a said he intended to bring stiffness. _ I.am a'farmer's wife with more work of twelve tablets coat few cents. 1`(w ,pp .� -Syrup.". No other the facts before -the Explorers'`Club r ^lata also •219117 ottles o 24 cad, 100. J U- laxative regulates and start soma kind of an Inquiry The old reliable remedy. than_am able to do.I have taken three Aspirin,is the trade mark r4 ry bottles of Lydia E• Pinkham's Vege- ( eystered �C` the tender little which would establish the ficts ofii- table Compound and I feel that it is In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of .a.� bowEls so nicely. clally. helping me ever da M sister-in-law. 4r Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. It sweetens the stomach and starts a who has been taking y 4 g your mcdizine for While it is well known that Aspirin-ftho liver-and bowels seting without Buy-.your aut-of-town supplies' with sometime and uses your 5anat:;eWash, --mesn5 Saye! Aianufacture, to as8lst:griping. Contains so narcotics or Dominion Express Money Orders. s•y�,pI� .• I told me about it and I recommend it, � the public against imitations, the Tab-I soothing drugs, Say "California" to - — IN11Y OF PMH now, as I have' rcceii+ed great relief lets of Bayer Company will be stain + Pen and Pencil. from it."-Mr .I�Er 9oN TUT' II.£�.I,- ed p•i your druggist and avoid counterfeit• . ed with their general trade mark, the.. Insist upon 'genuine, '"California Fig A cobibibed fountain pen and me- •Eberts,:Ontn 'Bayer Cross." _ SyniV,which contnfns directions. chanical pencil; the size of an ordin- Lydia E:Pinkharn's Wgetabie Com» - -- ---._. ary fountain- pen, is one of the ]sleet pound is a mediciro for ailments coin- f pocket'wrTting'conveniences. The pen mon to women. It has been used for such troubles for nearly fifty portion is self-filling. Periril Y Y Ygms' and �� • lm g• points i thousands of women have found relief am can be replaced. T h as did Mrs.Yott; by taking thia splendid e. It does not matte what feelings of n • �' ks ',_mlfic a are sufferin from Irre ;.:a i -revenge and jealousy• a person may , I sinful times, nervousness, beadache, p bave tosra`rd us, if we hold the love If you are weak, thin' and nervous ; backache or melancholia, you ahoulc.at thought the charitable thought toward let your druggist supply you with Bistro• .once beRin to take Lydia E. Plnkharn'o' y - 3m,Iiis javelins of hate will. glance Phosphate. It to guaranteed to in- Vegetable Compound. jt is exerlient to from us, fly back and wound onl him- crease weight and strength and re- WWF e- afaenRthen the system and help t°per. - MW self. y store energy, vigor end nerve force. form its functions with ease cad rein. . .. Iaritp. ED -S- E , OLD CHUN COF EE T2-pet gkge. - ., W- 'E ; Mk for MInaM's and take no other. Co., 2b Front St, East, Toronto, Oat. ISSUE No.B-'�4. s?'n. ' , , .•,.. :.'.. 9.v f..• :.'-sn.. . .,.. ::' 1 ✓.•.,� ',.Y. . '_•, .:_.'•n�"-' - K' �k! 1 1:,{.'y ','�-:'. tvY I!•./'f�• .d.'K4%rW F m�vy ,M_. y7, 4 '..�^ 'l� - y� �+' i' a✓✓X 4,Y. ..4 a.�` � °'6 S iM+. ,.4• `,�� '"'`,•+ t±,"''" fi :i'r�•'"' '- � '.''°r•,"#.'' :,+*D^�' .�, ''r �. ,r^-x f ir» ,•w; '�: '.(} rt,'y,�a*�`..r,•. r' .}�.�' ::: r w x S r a",. y .. .. ♦M ,„ . /.i'.. ,.5's Tv .. i r• s..F L..a'r. .j,. S '?'�:... ,dn.., .0 ,cin .;rtF f•}! .. �^•1R., rr 1y, °`�.. .c':'..d,ty .rt.",. '#*. .. :. .... . • .:•i c^^.:.'.',. t...'..,.,e,,.r1.- i, .�-..." L"' ;�. � .r. .'wx.,.. xt. w .� ti. "�',u` - �� --,— _ Noica of - MILLS ' taxi two F.h.11�I DALE Registration of By-Law fezrro j ✓i " U : S ,- T ,,­J , 12.75 per rear.: iLso it paid in ad.eo<d. Notice is-hereby given thKt a Byla9v _ i °✓ snbicriytions;ro•eLe united Stats and creat was passed by the Municipal Council A shipment of beet gaality plain and faney_tambters u; JWtain iz.00 in.adrance. of the Corporation of the Township of Wheat or an graln talon In ' ` Oz, Pickering on the 4th day of February, y g plain.Blown Tulnblere: .. "75c doz. 1914, providing far'.the issue of deben• tee=change for Riour. -=-8 Oz..grape paten cat Tgtnblara,hell ehaRe,.. 1.50 doz, 10FtN '7111iJRKAR, Propi=i*tor1 tutee to the amount .of $11,000,06 for the purpose qf assisting to defray the We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, These prices do not represents,the u8nal cost, 'cost of erecting: an addition to the Get yoar supply now-they wont be long selling. ON MEMORIAM. P Oil Cake Meal,school house house in Public School Section Number 4 West of the Townshipof _ . 31ANTLIC-1a•'loving memory of otic Pickering, and that such-Bylaw as -x11 kinds of-grain. �i darling Teddy, aged 11 months, who registered in the Registry Ofllice of the sabots,` feltaeleep in Jesus. Feb. 20th, 1921. Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. Are ou ettin our share of the fresh frozen fish-Haddie, Registry Division of the County of . y g y _ Little eves, so soft and gentle,. Ontario an the 7th, day of February, Royal-Household Flour, Oysters Etc. It not it is your own fault. Always'a good � Little life without,%stain.rr 1924. Any motion to quash or set •-",'.. � Supply on hand at cicae prices. `•' [Attie lips that smiled so sweetly, :_ aside the same or any part' thereof Cream of to Weat Flaar. Little form that suffered pain. , mu?t be mxde' within three months l Little soul now sweetly,sleeping after the Bret.publication of this notice CHOPPING EVERY _ X ' _Safe within the:►taster's care and cannoCbe-mRde-thereafter:—=-- WE K D4Y Ines o Fresh G arise t 'Blessed hope ttistle gives u¢, Dated the 8th day of Feb., 1924. a R Good Fresh Your call.A All l f Go goz>iI delivery Soon we know we Il meet him there. - .. DON ALD R. BEATON• .• - .- -1918 lonely Mamma, Daddy 22.24 r Clerk �: N: Z+OCKWOOZ and little,Sisters. Phoue "` 000. ANNOUNCING - . . TT CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF Pickeri - d . RIC`H��RDSO1`T, —GROCER CREDIT Rev. Shorthorn Cattle ! AuOb�INION-.OF.CANADA ' Leah er Goods ,Stare I _ _ . .. Reg. Clydesdale Horses, Reg. . - -- REFUNDING LOAN 1823 'h Shropshire Seep, �k Our stock comprises everything in FARM A N D Implemetit9, Furniture Eft:. leather goods and our prices ii PER CENT BUNDS L S are second to none. - \ The property of _ At -Everythi for the horse.` To or sell our farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of ; -... •��_.'��O=Q;'A F'. P1Zg1Z '- �' • . 20 year Son3e,price 95,25, to .yield buY Y - ... Blankets, $2.90 up,heavy 6 14 per cent. The United Farmers Co-operative Company, ,At Lot 27.Can. 4, Pickering.,on Halters,99c. up, all leather 5 year Bonds, nice 99: to yield P y ..Limited: . " Wednesday, Mareb the 5th, 1924 5.23 per`ceut. Trunks.Club'Bags-Suit Cases Phone Pick. 1508 The following property, viz: caaaidan NaEianal Railway (O. N. R.) A. J. ALLi30N, Repeosentative, pickerin,g, i. HORSES Harness and boots repairs (seven-year) S.st mortmage Deben• Reg black brood mare rising 10 yrs by Our repairing-service is tutees maturing May 6. 1934. Price Gallant Carruchan in foal to Bonnie unexcelled. 570 ped thousand,or $1000 invested E" i now increasos to 81.754.40 at ma- Flisk.Rei bay filly 1 yr old aired by Bonnie F11sk. Bay Reading rising 11 turitp. , t , h d. Bay gelding rising 9 yrs h d, CECIL. BRADLEY Phone or wire orders-at yur • • y�rrss g Harness mgker, lBay gelding rising 8 yrs'h d. Bay let- expense. �in$nCZ$� lIilorl�atiQn (. -- ' ding rising 7 yrs h d, Brown" gelding 'zLein 4 yrs b d. Black sidle risin 2 DYKES dt ROt3ER8, A% g ��on ���d hand ]� Of . B' F R B g . PICKERING, - ONTARIO Phone 268 J Duadas St. East bme - f n 'horse, 8tf Whitby, Out � � it and ' � r CATTLE ' Reg roan cow rtslog 6 yrs. Reg roan - . cow rising 4 yrs due May I. RPR ruse I Went,flikBankisin,apositiontorendaIn i scow rising 4 yre due Ault 1. Reg red i . Renew pour sub Information on invest od>ver motaey i r co* rising 4 pts due May 1. '1 Req Matteis t0 patrons. roan cows rislu¢3 yrs calves by tides. : FdRTiFY seription for 1924 -=: �Il....0 # Rod cow rising8,y'rs calf bysicW,Roan D R C nirasrw �=, ; YOURSELF eoW rising 8 yrs irArslf. Fat. better tis• �• _ _ - _ . _. _ �T tr�t�co.�R ss v�ca r. w inR'S yre. o Fac steers rising 3 rs, IffSY ,L r O�+V CCom+ R Fj� -t+'' Jr7 lDiL}� BANK Reg roan bull 9 mouths. Reg roan bull ,t.•mti, -Y. THE t CANADA ¢ IQ months. 8 Reg yearling heifers. 2 ;•' COLV - Reg red beifer calves, Reg roan heifer e - r calf, Yearling,steer. a �a •� L u C 0 A L , r BH]iEP AND POt7I/rRY. Fickering Branch W. F. Law, 40 Reg Shropshire ewes Rot by imp — -Whitby Branch, - - C. A McClellan, Manager -'Butter ratu and_ bred to imp Bibby OW THAT the win- I have been a pointed sole agent r ram, 18 Ewe Irma sired by Bibby ram.. ter time is with as for Royal Smokeless Coal for this Imp ram Bibby. 100,Hens.- 4 Turkey _hens and gobbler; 2(feese and gander. 'again, fortify yourself a district, also other. .grsdes'of coal from $8.00 u \ FURNITURE ETC: gainst the elements. Make P' t *�*� �j -' Parlor iuite 6:piece upholstered, Bed- Royal Smokeless Coal is prefsrced Subscribe now for ri ale t��:Wl��y ' - p P sure ilial the food that you .room suite. Cheat of .drawers. Writ, for economy and take into our a stem is 7. init desk: Sideboard solid walnut. y y 12tf effieieney. IIS Dining room table extends to 12 feet. palatable and nourishing. ,. Dining room chalre. Large rockingDONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING chair reclining, Small henter Western Order our bread and our y Ticker' ingY Oak coal or wood, Large Bruaeel'e car th mealPaetr9 and afteraea Hardware more -- peL 12x15 nearly new, Kitchen range you will express or ra- ' - miler o d with-warming - P yaSoot and Shoe Repaume 1qe6 Pweteetino coal oil stove 8•buoner with oven. Washing tnocbine New __;.nc o.>_ f Century nearly new, Futon Also harness repatriQg at the new Cream- stand, oppnQite the - aeparwtar 830 the. Butter w•orket' wad' � 7 churn. Large flour chest. Steel coat oil .R.NQNNEY • post office. Poult Oo s an lbarrel 253 gale• LVge apple sauce ! Beat workmanship guaranteed.' i kettle. ��. DDYY - ,- ..-Charges tl�Oderate ._ . ISiPLIS�fENT9 ETC• w"', PHONE'9OO _ --- -- i Deering hinder in Rood running.order '�' !CP;� THOMAS WATSON -P r a d u c e r s - '7-ft cut. M H---rower 5 ft, Seed drill �,, - IQ hce, Seeder a It Deering complete, ` ' PI(:KERING. ONT. - Seeder 7j ft iDeering complete. M•H corn cultivator z'raw, Horserakel041, LAYING MEAL - BEEF SCRAP AND BOOR F&W, Steel roll 3 drum, Disc hwr• row. Bissell, Set harrows 4•sez. Set MR `CAR' OWNER ~� OYSTER SHELL = 11iICA GRIT _ harrows 8 sec 2 4.arge iron kettles, ROYAL PTRPLE LICE POWDER -. Pidinitp plow 1�To. 81, Wilkinson plow No - E TRIAL will convince you that tiftse goods are the beet on i;8e y� Wiikineon plow No S. 2 Furrow plow S THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are Over market. ]Maple Leat. Twia plow Wilkinson, 2 A Dow is the time to Ret your car overhaul. -- Scufflers. Farm wagon box and springs Do not wait ental you need your car in the Royal Purple Calf Meal for young calves Todd nearly new. Set of farm trucks, f - - - -'94agon gear, 1-Horse democrat, Top - spring. (let it done now when you.and I have -Stock-Sp�1$c-=th .besttonicfor harses- ;._:_bulgy nearly new. Open buggy, -Set the time. No job too large or too small on any sleighs; Gutter. Hay rack.Stock rack. # ' Wheelbarrow Bag truck, ;Heavynake Of Car. QQ N "logging chain. 3 Doz cotton grain - - J• V• WN bags, Cider barrel, Vinegar barrel, WORK GITARANTELf _ PI XF"�� . C}aaoline engine 3 It p Fairbanks- GET OUR PRICES - : . ::.Nurse new. Set -team harness brass•, x teaas--harnew--good . -THEY ABF RIGHT ' wouti plow harness. Sec single hartieae, and good ptock of Parts, Accessories, Tires tubes .200 Bush seed oats Banner clean, 900 ' �Busb feed oats. Quantity nf•red elover _ � , CKER1 N 0 Gas,Oils and Greases. J -and sweet clover. seed. 50 Bush seed _ r buckwheat,- 19agaofpo taloa• Irish 1 Cobbler, A quantity of eaeilsge and CENTRAL. +GARAGE, PICHE$IG MEAT ,�:MARKET _! numerous other article•. -'As Mr.Pugh has leased his farm for a Phone 4900 •CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR loran ogyears,everything goes, to Of the Neon Mo Co., Whitby, Out'. Steak, per lb ; f La a JJlcv' for Rotted Roast or . , • Sale at 12.90 o'clock. ebarp ,'Snrloin Roast or Steak. _ se Roast or Steak, .. $`unma-Fat cattle.grain,poultry.en• prhR(Ret,... •• � _ .. ... or silage and all suers of$15 and under • ; - " t Roast,- cash;; above that amount 8 montlis jt 'Fine Rib Roast, credit will be.given on furnishing sup- :Trav6Uera Cheques - Heavy Rib Roast. •• •• I� `� proved um notes. Five Per cent' EQPLE travelling on long or short journeys will flan it most Shoulder Roast, •• •16 and 18e. - --per annum oaf for cash. ' PFRED POSTILL,Auctioneer - Pot Ruast, - -•- - X -_� _ convenient to carry The Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques. to buil, ... •• •• `� ., Brisket, They are negotiable anywhere in the world and can be obtained 258 Notice of lt of Por .. at any ranch of this Sank Loin of Po k. . ' Registration of BY•LSW 3houldet Roast of Purk, " 20c,23c• Notice is hereby given that aBy-law :i �Pork:_Chop , - - •• �� was pa-'sed by the Munici el Council Pard Pnrlt-Sausage.- - 2 << --of the- Finest Salt Pork,... .•• 25c ` 'Pickering on the 4tb drty of February, - De kf Bacon, piece, of for in the cage of 11 HrW BRANCH, �,',• G. P. LYND, Manager. _Fi st Brea ast ` 1914. providingfar the issue of deben• tures to the amount of $40,000.004Mr BROOKLIN BRANCH, "`E. G CROSS, Manager. sliced. ... the purpose F g t Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32c " ` enlxrginR a B the school site and erecting " new school bouse in' Public Schon - i Back Baeou, 45c " .. 55c '.; Number to of the Township of Pickers' I`'SLTftA\CE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, SicknesF Cooked Hare;•: •• Y - _>n}t:••a•ed•that such By-law was regis- ... 25c _ �. tered in the Registry .Office of the BON DS-Government, iklanictpal, Corporation. ;Weinera,.. Registry Division .Qf the County of MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. _ Rd-Cheese,.. -a .•. 15c Ontario on the 7th-day of February, REAL ESTATE Farm aucTReiaidenfiaL go31 55 bs IOP24. Any motion to quash or set - Easy First.and Domestic Shortening,5 lbs 90 cents' Abide the same or any part thereof K E R .. : '� !b prints 18 centr atone .within three months' _ „F - Fresh Trout and White Fiih Every Friday ati.er•the first publication o t is na ice - - - and cannot be made thereafter. Cg ING ” Dated the=th day of Feb.. 1924. P 'R _ C ER G rr� I ER n , F.ID, P K I'v QANALD R. B&ATOM, k1�3• 0. BOX 4lr • ~ ' —' N , a�'♦,4A •,, r .q. .....:.. . `Y•7Ta x....Y xY. ,g,� _.,,. .. at. Kr. ,.d.' "?6:.." .Ay*•�"',a. "�., ' ,. . ,,^r. s.„, r..,,t < 'y - .. s y�Yir'z^ ::,.v:•n ,`se.:« ."«• .•4 ;t;X�`t .`^3'ts., ,'t,: -v'•°•e _�' S .nt,1 .; ,.r"'C,>. k,,.n-art e: :::• •,.,...:. `'� .v'+ ? - ' fn ls.,•.,,, •t :rr it,:u: a k 14 r,MM 1 - v� w. rr - Jaq►es Underhill daughter, itdiee Clara,spent several days last CLEANING - PRESSING J.' A. PERKINS John McGrath and Wellington week in the city.' .Mr. Underhill Bring aeon Cur suits to be otnteed (TSE DECORATOR) S ' :Pearson.were in Toronto on Tuse- being in attendance at the breed• and ngesalo g Satisfaction guaranteed may• ' era' convention. C barges moderate. For every description of.Painting, . , Mrs. D. A. Scott is confined to w :'the house suffering from a severe A rink of our curlers composed JAMES BRISCOE, Paper-Hanging, Interior YB �ouir of R. Besse, R. E. Forsyth, Thoe. O its D. leers Baker Decorating and cold, a Pilke had a+ business Birkett and D. A. Scott went to Qlaremont, Oat. Y Hardwood Finishing. ; Y Y arriston on.Monday evening to Best. Workmaaohi Prompt Service, 0 •: O trip to the city on M-of eke part in the bonspiel which . Prices moderate.p i' ox week. lasts for three days. We wish , Malt Anderson is clerking in D. them success. :Whitevale phone or write 'A. Scott's store during the absence Gerrard 84 Torrens Ave., a. of Mr, Scott FOR SALE _ The Service Garage oe42 M (0.21j Toronto Ladies'and Gent's Wool Under Mise Jean .vans, of Aaron;, wear for winter wear . 8 int the eek-end" at the home Gilson b. Gas Fngtas with Oyerhaullog, Painting, all kinds X14 o! her rents here. shafting. p Meese belts and hangers, repairing done. 'Ignition Green River Mitis I Ladies'Silk and Wool Hose Mrs. David Gregg and daughter nearly new c also Good Cutter, Demo- a specialty. Men's Sweaters and Wool Sox 'visited with relatives in Sarnia crat Wagon. Harness, Buggy, Good your old Ford top re-covered LOGS WANTED k during the past week. Driver and TPair of Platform goatee. for $13.00. New Flannelettes and'Flannelette ' teller in W, R. MEE, Butcher, 1 ay, 3elivered at mill, for a I soil Miss M. 3raham, lemtted'aumber as follower'- Blankets, large size, white �,'- ' 'Standard Bank, is off drat at '21- Highland Creek Berry & Po rater ;M and grey � d� resent suffering from a' severe �7 //^^��� `` J No.1 Basswood, $30 00 pei -cold.' ' S H. 1 lr G L .B S No.2 a 26.00 A good range of Fares and ; Sound Dead Basswood �20.00. ••' Mrs. T. E. Pugh,'who is visiting j� D c No. 1 Soft Elm 30.00 •• Sweater Wools At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Get mead for , British Columbia Cedar Y No. 2 20.0 A fall line of Fresh Groceries at {lien. Every, of Whitby, is ill at Q Sound Dead Rim 16.00 �• Galt Galvanized•Steel Shingles ►7 P R I N Li lowest rices ;r present. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles No. 1 Rock Elm 40.08 P Cecil$1$ek is moving into Mrs. No. 2 30.00 •• -` .HigheeE p for sale at prices aid for J. G. Borland's residence this week, T, P.ATERSON'S OLAREMONT Took u our broken barne3e trod No. 1 Sec. Growth Pine usual. `• P y Prodace u. having rented the ferm for a.term get it repaired before the.spring Custom sawing done ere usual. ". Call and get prices. . - ' of ears. - .-,SUyH Turning.shaping and wood repair- QQ tin account of the blizzard on CARO OF THANKS. Ing of all descriptions, �• A. -7COTT, - dnesda FrankSoden'sauction We sell-new Harnees,Parte y - Oat Flaking and Chopping every day, CLAREMUNT, ONTARIO. -sale has been postponed until Moa- We wish.to thank our many friends M=(3 A.R KEARNS .day afternoon neat. and neighbors for their kindness and CHAS, A. WHITE, Miss Vete. Stephenson, of Toros- words of sympathy extended to us at the "Corner Shoe Store." • Successor to late W. G. Harney `i� i- ..Jinr was home on Saturday attend during the' illness and death of our Claremont, Ont, Pboae 8420 or write Locust Hill. Ont. NI1d- �1 in'ter Stocker dear father. the late Thomas Pearson, • c-' Ing �e funeral of her grandfather,, __ Tak m Sale NOW the' to TR3mas Pearson. _..—Daughter and Son. o a i The- meeting of the Women's (� 1<n9tie, te. which was to have been pie. e r * -T o r a� i t o held at the home of Mrs. gilpat- t _ -. rick this weelf. has begs post Lila - ' p0ned until 'Wednesday, Feb. I�wn Gce$ the A number of our hockey entbus- r taste went to Markham on Monday W�LLs. ; -evening to witness the hockey Ism T Beginning saturday,,Augsua ' = match between Peterboro and AN Big Reduction now being offered Markham, which.was won by the ¢ } to you in all line former by 3 to 1. ``�'' E Leave Pickering Leave To' variety F' - A rink of our carters participat- � g Big variety to choose from. „ ed in the bonspiel at Oshawa last week when they played three •1 �(1� M(�(� D6N'T 11fI89 THIS SALZ t . •gam f ' The first they lost by 2 7.45 a.. me (Daily) 40.N. a. me Je t ���p •shots, they won the second by 1 Dally except Sundays /L (1!t In T +�s .�^"'mont -shot but lost the third 1 shot: WE'LL sell you a brand- ' f 4.15 -p. me and Holiday* RF.00 P. - Among those from. outside new -guaranteed-to- �- Sundays and c� Vo inte who attended the funeral 'deep you-busy appetite if 9�0� jYja ( Holida sone l 1�.t7� P. Yn. a of the late Thomas Pearson were you -will .pay this stores P \ Y y! Poa 'Wm. and Mrs. Brown. of Toronto. vir-it. Now that isn't what Mrs. Agnes Brown. of Port Perry. �' wanted to say at all. We'll (Standard Time) -- _ 'Wm. and Mrs. Brach and. James make-you a present of the Ha>cd and-•Soft Boal of the -and Mrs: Wilkin, of Ashburn,and =finest a petite yon eves James Swinson;ofEieo_m_-- owned fi-__Yon_ will buy _ - " - ---- On beet g�. - Next Sunday morning at the our pure foods here. - . — ;Baptist Church the subject will your Return trip from Pickering $1.00.� Intermediate points - r: be -Concerning Me and My Neigh- ' - _ ,charged proportionately. _ THOS, , A. LAW, _ lbor, for Whom Christ Died." a - �V�,,J.,i - - .- ,- � a. the evening. continuing the series �1C•7�=13 • Q=t- Mon "The All sufficient Saviour," - ' the pastor will preach on "The 3�1►O(a Bus stops at:Gordon House. 1assengera taken on :F "Christ of the Helpless. the -text _ __. at any point. -• t !being "I am the Good Shepherd." 1 _ John Forgie wag in Oshawa on ` t \ ` Tuesday,being chairman of the ' s , -COLLACUTTS GARAGE Gip —,--Your IN appointed b the coon- ; ty council to look after the inter- este of the conrrty when the�mat- ;Phone Ind. 200; ter of the separation of Oshawa t _ from the county war-dealt with I by the Ontario Railway and Mnn- icipal Board.which•met Tuesday at Oshawa. The meeting of the Board of Trade, which was to hgve been = A Y '.held on Monday evening last did -not materialize as a large number of the members were enable to be reseal. It has baso postponed' _ • p - - Our Stewart No. 1 ' (until next Monday. even ng w ea dose the job easily a fall attendance of members and - all citiaene intereete� in better t d an well • protection is urgently request• ned. - $ 2. 1 • .; A number of cease of scarlet .. �. • - fever of a very mild type has been ,e reported in the surrounding dist- 1 a _ F. �. �i0Ap8TV ClstelaODt -. -rict. As a precautionary measure the Board of Health ordered the 'Union' Church and the school ..closed. As the pr6bability of an epidemic to now over the church 1 will be fumigated and the usual ` tat► • services will be held-afnaadsy _ - -.- - next. _ � � ;;� •. .� a -� In last week's issue of the News J Tile En�p�ireulders Q' Ce committee there appeared an obituary of the late Mrs. Thomas Pearson, stating -`°� `Fromtimeimmemorial,Britonahavegaaeitlsthandpioneet+ed The object of this Association is to that she was survived by her aged the i+amote corners of the earth: lessen and prosecabq. r husband who was in poor health. r the dew. .. Just one week after her burial be the b r' too was called away, and was laid face of seemingly r<awpers le difficulties they have - --* beside her in Hubbell's Cemetery,. built up a world-wide trade-trade that grew and flourieW �t et.tsa I in spite of the lianitaeicros of those primitive burden-bearesa, °'ts i°'a'dist'd- "iii' an meiatMee Myrtle. on �atardalast: lldT. the native camera, the mule train and the camel van. vs et lissoati Pearson was bornia rrow;Lan- - <%shire. England,. iu 1842, and Ford carries the,burdens of Empire trade on the hill-trails of Membership ip fes ' e de" s emigrated to Canada when tl - p Ttetele•mavbettN t m.e.•ataeat wig Fe.a of Gw.aa r,7.p,. India,on the African vddt,on the sheep-stations of Australia Soweterr on sppueattaa. years of age, when it took-the old ea bre sok, one S.r.yu and New Zealand,an the lantations of Ceylon and Burma, Exec.Cow. D. Banks,O.S.Palos. -sailing vessels six weeks or more sn.rm.,Mck�tw.�,eOW. }+ to crosR the ocean. Locating in .eo,r»rro,ta. On the rubber!states of MaLya and on the Jungle-paths of- _ or,Donald Munro, Pickering. -the vi11H a of-Ashburn he gwas S.N.AFRcaaProteetoe.w Boraep. T_ . ;, 4' married Lo�dar 9wiosotr after Rb�lnw - J.R. Thextom W. J. Clarke s. Y ` RhoUnion a Soatb Ahie. Universal usagt under all these conditions has stamped the President.- BsoeMae� which he took up the occupation KenypC. 1=7 •Ford as dependable transportation. - of farming at Myrtle, residing vg.ada -- there nutil 1910, when ire'. moved colacAw ::. (Made in Canada for the Empire to the--Viikhht'�tnoh-t-where _Nrceria� _ Gam t.eon. The Ford car is completely made in Canada with the has since resided. 11 r. Pearson' c.a,bi. , also followed the stone mason's t India the exception of parts to the•value of $15.02 Ceylon building trade and many large Bim. _houses and bar us throughout Pick stt.rtated-MSettletaeyS Y1 F^deretcd'M.L>Sage h, Bring and Whitby township,; bear British o: 1 See Any Authorized Ford Dealer --tribute to -his skill and honest r _. _ _ •__. workn�auship. Mr. and Mrs. Nd�ndRemioa Pearson were+ both members of E't Of all materials Gad design v. IvtewGledoasa kept in Hook. It will a• you the Anglican Church at Ashburn B6d.hN.wGv+n.. v_ p p , -= ! until that congregation was die N ; g= call at onr.works st8 Insped our Host banded. . He was a Conservative Aden oblate prices Don't be milled Dlyawlaad - � a`e•1ts We do not employ them,ooaaaQnenl: in politics an a staunch memberLL�a ly we can, and do throw off the ages" of the Orange Order. One 'son, - tv;. � CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS commission of 10 per*but.,whiob you will Wellington, and one daughter, awlstaly save by purebasing from ns. Ste henson cif — cs-:�c sail tiolioitad. - :, Iaremont,survive iim. He wag -' the last surviving member of his J. T. MATAESON - family. _ 1 OBosand Works, Whitby, Oniwi4• �,- - . . '. .. tr ..r..r.. ..... ,. ., •.. . y...-Yr •, ay.. I • :Y.- :v..R �4a*c , :4.,: ... �. .' :.•, nA ,.,,,;,,rye. '. ,�. :. : -e- ' •� a,. ''3J3'i. err, 'an' ' ,}i .:ws ,c '•s. ".Nlw.'E• .a».`w� ..,y ;.. ,,.;�•. .� A• ..,.'o gleam n.'. 'q.:ry. e. AM Y' `.,• 'r':s,.c'x� 'wa'4' t•. '''''r� .,i a "4,� ,'A'«D�y�?}es• '.�``..�s.,, "ie. : c,Wrss;+y�'� •g-. k :�,.;�.. .a. •... .,.7 .^> '-,' .h.�•.+�-F •'—'�'� ,.'.x4a t' mac.•:war '��Lit• 'i.- ?.w.. � _ nor ane Cent rTan �Cr`C 1'c�l�S .�r er eve mastov =nfiq► obl�i:l► 8taspfr o! t: .� � •._ a lieaeaafle IItLLJrIY YACL�OD Jt.tiYMl! ' - - - -- r yrs ssvest and t - 1-s•�.t-1-�-� {iropyrlght Thomas Allen). D e a s t i t •s ' - Neill. CHAPTER XXXII.-(C,csifd.)-: :}to clear it of the dizziness'that sang tae 6604 b:tsatY x4on " we could be sure she's all right.[ the". and uew - .. ( t came to him that he must use 11� But we cant Rose turned on him s his brains against this expert boner ti, �' S1scjo loifLT. ,.; wistful face-twisted by emotion, "I his stiffer a knockout He must wear 1`aflfes tin 4 want to..find -her, Kirby. I m her asst clear �. : , i� �04id I ;F.CQ=se�sa3Ca1 sister. She's all I've got' Cki't you�'Jaek out,• let him spend his strength teale better. do'�y�g.?" �was in,attack, watch for the chance that Vj- - n,Il �•„ bound to come if he could wet- 4 • •r 1"p She noticed the hardening o! the I mer the.storm love enough. ' • t dDowgm a pig. $ g I Not at.all]oath,Jack took the offer- ~` x " Come,Sleep! O Bleep,the eerysin knot lean jaw, the tightening of the mus-'sive. He went to work coolly to put • ;, The expression .taken down t}Deg. Clem as the back teeth clenched. out,his foe. •He landed three for one, - r' Is explained by s tankard which ap- of peace,. "Don't-don't -do anything-rash,"'timing and placing his blows carefully • • • • . ;pealed at a recent ale. It was very The baiting-place of wit, the balm she beI to get the-maximum effect A second R24 •ancient, was made not of metal. but of of woe, Her Band rested lightly on his arm, time Ki by hit the floor. wogs,and on Its inside were eight pro- The poor man's wealth, the prieoner'a Their eyes s met. :He smiled grimly. I Jack -hoped he would stag down. reefing pees or pine, release, "Dont worrrryy' Mebbe I'll call you The clubman was a little out of con- There pse various explanations of The indifferent judge between the up later t&zilght and report pro-r dition. He was beginning to breathe _ .the peg's oreaence; one being that St. high and low; grew 'fast His cousin had landed hard TMs Dnasta!�''rtroduced'them among She With shield of pmol shield me from He walked to the nearest drug-store'two or three,times on the body. -Back - ltarc}drinking Saxons to encourage out the grease and used the telephone freely. At the of each of these blows there had been moderation,but the likeliest and gimp- Of those fierce darts Despair at me end of fifteen minutes he stepped out a punishing force. Cunningham knew — _ of the booth. His cousin Jack was lie had to win goon if at all. Kirby laughed in sardonic mirth. r. lest.explanation is that at a time:whea doth throw; doing some even}ng work at the of-I But Kirby had not the least inten- He had fought the wrong man. ondrinking vessel served for the O make is me, those civil wars to gCeB where he was now'in charge of tion. of quitting. 'He-was the tough It was James 'Cunningham, not whale company, it was necessary to cease; settling up his uncle's •affairs. f product of wind�and sun and hard Jack. And, of course, Jack had known have a marked vessel lest--& greedy I will gopd tribute pay, if thou do to, Kirby found him there. A' man work. He bored in and asked for it all the time and been embarrassed ' `man. should.take more tha`t-his -fair Take thou _of me. smooth. pillows, stenographer was putting on his.coat .more, still playing for his opponent's by it He had stuck loyally to his ^..share, sweetest bed; to leave but Jack was still at his:wind. Kirby knew he was the stron�gg- brother and had taken the whaling Of ',course, these greedy persons( ' d chamber deal of noise and blind desk- Ii{e looked up, annoyed. I or man, in far better condition. Ha of-his life rather than betray him. - would become marked mea, and it of light, Was that you telephoned me? be could afford to wait-and Jack could Kirby took off his hat to Jack. He n. asked. I not. He killed the bozees' attacks had stood pat to a fighting finish. He would be everyone's'duty to see that A rosy garland and &weary head; "Yes." with deadly counter-blows, moving In was one good square sport they were "taken down a pea"-that 'Aad If these things, as being thine "I told you I'd let ou know when and out lithely as a cat Even as he was thinking this Kirby x ' Is to say, that as many as possible got, by right, I wanted to see you.' The. was moving toward the telepho as �, u. ' - >•qugh cider landed close.to the booth, He had promised to -report their #Ink before it came to the Move not thy heave grace, thou shalt So Yoti did. But you didn't let me,solar plexus. Jack winced and gave progress. For once he had consider- reedy one, so that he might have the 1n me know. The shoe's on the other foot. und. K}rbq's Sat got home again. nbl report a a peg, w c Dove all the Livelier anelsewhere, a e "I'm not interes in anything ou man was weakening. o be continued') - :dregs gee. yth g Y have to may.,' It is possible, toe, that the expree- -Sir Philip Sidney.(1664 88). Jack rallied for one last Ilesperats ' ..rte i The steno her had vee« Kirby set-to ho in for a chance blow to atop; "I don't care a pia;' comas from knocky out. a seor a n vV tthe pin or.peg-tankard, as from one people Who Live on Stihl, the corridor. He threw the catch, of times Lane gave ground, slowly, pin to the next was but.a gill, the " the lock-and closed the door. GAJt�ME , DRAPERY In his story of "The lldartiaas, Mr. _watchfally,..gnard3ng as beet he could. 'fourth part'of a pint, and was thus to H. G. Wells makes the visitors from I can promise to keep .you inter. Tbcm his brown fist shot out and _most drinkers a negligible quantity. ested. he said 'very quietly- a It-moved scarce] six inches a or 7"Mt WO Faded another planet macbiae•like beings Jack rose. fis were white shoes, up- ht for the colt y boxer's chin. �' •Flower Gtniit GlaB!• which walk on a sort of tripod, taking duck trousers, a whits pique shi a Thingi New for 15.sent& P 9 rt, Jacks knees sagged a went down, Ima{eaee strideb with these stick-like and a blue serge coat that fitted him over, and la y still. arveliotta artificial blooms that re- le against which the fastest runner graceful figure y " Kirby found water and brought it ' As, erg gore �erfectl . What did iemble Nature's finest specimens in,-is unable to compete. --.- _ _. you do that fors- " Y g y Open.back. Jack was sittingup, his back cry respect, except scent, are being A visitor to the Landes, t4at thus dgior!" propped 78� hat the wall. He ew&1- z made by expert glass-blowors. strange country which lies between Nat just yet. Jack. I ve come for owed a or two and splashed tate Every part of s flows: or giant is the Garonne River and the Pyrenees, a settlement. It's up to you to say rest on face. what kind of one it'll 'be. faithfully reproduced, from the long, might almost imaging the romance # "I`ll any you can hit.like the kick " Cunningham a dark eyes littered. Aelleate. stems and colored petals to had come tree, should he espy a she g of a mule" he said. "Ii u'd been Don't Wonder whether you can dye is MA Dr He was no physical coward. moreover, the almost invisible pollen. herd or two stridi across the conn 0 to have or tint successfully; because perfect _ he was a trained athle - The first E-whle!} the ry mounted on a pair of long stilts, of college. He had berate- the middle- d,m?,, at that Don t you ever stay home dyeing L guaranteed with "Dia- these wonderful blooms does is to and carrying a walking-stick to the weight champion boxer of the univer- mond Dyes" even.if you- base•never blow the petals from glass as thin and pi Kirby could not himself a little a-, shops of a scaffold pole. sitY. I! this tough brown cousin smile. In spite of h3maelf ha frit a dyed before. Druggists have all col- s fragile as tissue paper. The glass Not many years ago almost wanted a set-to, he would riot have ane ng admiration for this insouci- ors. Directions in each packages tars are then shaped and colored ex- to ask'twice fon it _ De whole of the population of the Landes " " �, , ant youth who could 'take s`beating u natural ones. Suits we fine, he said. W_ hats like a man. - _ &ctly like the weapon edits, because the terrific ° I ve Been a blind idiot Didn't see )e.said� m - + Soma f the rarer planta cannot be y proposition?"' "You re some little sizer.yourself,"- _ its Handicap. tem ate blowing from the Bay of His- " • early rep od ced,and often several ez- gay smothered the land with fine sand, what was right before my eyes. I .Tbeu h The mistress of the house gazed r,. ;periments ave to be carried out with and stilts became an-absolute,,ne�cea• reckon.you've had some laughs at me. into-"Thought I was before I bumped fixedly at her servant, taking in her. -- - - different colors. igetore a really ood alt of locomotion Well, I ho u you. Say,.gimme a hand up.- r, y pe yo enjoyed em. There a bit et" appearance from head to toe. "Iiisady' imitation Is obtained. Todes the district is greatly: im- aren't any more grins camia' to Yon." Kir'yo�ly y she finally remarked, In -a tone of d y e ped him to his feet. 'rhe These glass flowers are used exten- proved by reason of the pleating of Kirby spoke col y, implacably, his immaculate shirt and trousers were kiad'1p criticism, "your dress looks eively to museums, both to show de voice grating like steel on steel s uttered with blood,I broom and pines, which has resulted .. ood, most] Kirb s. rather shabby. Hadn't you better tails o2 plant or flower formation and Meaning. in plain English?" # Y ?" In the growth of a forest,the cessation "That you've let a dead man's'and a young randy looked at himself, have n turned. as.backgrounds for didDlaying spec!-I of dust-storms, and such an.*Improve- 9tia quirk twitched at the "Land's eake�'g�'• the girl ex• y.. shoulders carry your-sins. 'You heard i meas of birds and insects. 90 tar has corner of his .month claimed, "does you-all think din hash *: taent is the soli that the peanaata us bines Uncle sees for. Mc- '•Some scrap. Iwfa siege has three sides. this branch of scientific Stan-blowing have turned to.. agriculture, formerly Lean'& 'trouble. An' u new said tory and do some reconstruction been developed that it Is practically impossible. a word to set us right Yet you re error" he Bald- 4' - impossible to distinguish the artificial Nevertheless, wide a are still,the man, you damned scoundrel!" f :..Side b side' at GoingDow"- y adjomin wash- blossoms from'the real. Jack went•white to the lips %ben bowls � ., very sandy, and the shepherd still goes ,. ' perfect amicable, a re- around on stilts, blowing a sheephorn, flushed angrily. You can tvever mind' P Y Y fes Oh, yes," said }iia. Gadgett, proud- h( aired as far ere possible the dams , "we can trace our ancestors back Arland Bought With Tobacco. your own business, can yon. :of war. Not till. the had ut on u$ and, when inclined to "sit down;'lean- "I'want just-two thin from ou. y p to--to-well, _ I don't know exactly _ Ten Stick Island, mentioned recent- I lis Y again their coats did Kirb bark back -- Ing back oa the scaffold-pole,and knit- The flint ter, to know where you've 4ees�s- been descendfag-.._!or— ly in a deep& ai-i6e New o- ting a stocking, or carving a toy with 'taken her the second to tell tO ° � e o! them erg. - You: "You haven't told me centuries." - brides, got its name is a queer wap. his clasp-knife. that you're in' to make this ri htknow." what. I Of considerable height, though only Y g want to 4 4 an' see that you do it" Out of a damaged eye Jack lookcl 'Minani's Liniment Heals Cuts. a d • - It few h�adred yards in circumference, "When you talk to me like .that h , mit used to be a favorite mark for men- _ I've nothing to say. No man living at Mai evenly. "And tats on17 part of-war engaged in target' practice can bully me." I o! it I m not.going to, either. "I hope I shall always possess firm- He had said the last word. Kirby cess and virtue enough to maintain while stationed in the group, mo that It "You won't come through. Ie that: B �„ could not begin all over again to j it. what I consider the most enviable of seemed'in danger of being gradually r „You may thrash him. It was not reasonable. . " shot sassy. Y :�of me." Y to devil for -all And i! be did, he knew quite well he all titles; the eharaeter of an honest protested, would get nothing out of the man. If man -George Washington. The chief who owned it =i Their storm t ear clashed. 1e g an$ claimed compeneation. The cap- II The girl you took advan tags of not talk, he would not Y y he woo _ fain of the patrol ship Co whom the I�'' I ' " the W omin The bronco buster walked back to � hasn't any brother, Y g his hotel. A special delive claim was presented promptly bought I�"Jrr I 111, I man said. "I'm electin' myself to that Pec ry.letterthe Island for the British Crown, pay- •. �I jobb. for a while. If I can t'm Korn' was in his box. It was post-marked lug ten sticks of tobacco iqr,it, and - totiavhale the life outs you." r Golden, .As he handed it to him the P Jack slipped out'of his coat and 'clerk looked him over curiously. It then the chief went on his way rejoic- had been some time since he had seen- tossed; tossed it on the desk; Even-in.that a face so badly cut up and swollen. / • - �__� - moment, w,cile tack, was rougconch tra r i "You ought to see the other fel- f >3 Ing for the attack, the rough rider ` Some Interesting Facts. F � low Kirby told him with a Io gra ripped open the envelo e I to July 4; 1894, .there was but vne found time.to regret that so good= ' Y gelded • looking a youth, ons so gallantly'grin-,as he ri pe p ,� practical automobile in the world. The poised and so gracefully graceless, Before his eA had traveled half- s following year the 'first automobile ;should be a black-hearted scamp. way down the Sheet the cowman gave I r • race was run.near Chicago. In 1896 "Hop to it!" invited the college a,ftiodulated'whoop of Joy- England yoti object to smoking" '• ,�+. - England limited-road motor vehicles 1- man.' Under thick dark lashes his Good nbws. asked the clerk. After Dishwashing! a to four miles an I"mr. In 1903 the She-"I should say-not. I was won- black eyes danced with excitement. Kirby did not answer. His eyesis first.motor vehicle crossed the Amari- dering why you.were so stingy with 'Kirby lashed. out with his right, were mtarin in blank astonishment =CA M PA N A can continent'. ems" hard and straight His cousin duck- at one sentence in the letter. The - A — p ed with the easy grace of a man who note was from'Cole Sanborn. -This is j R TA L 1 A N B A L 1 ,Let there be a purpose in all our` Mistook His Oocu &"tion has spent many hours on a ballroom- what Kirb read in it: y P Is simply wonderful for keeping', floor. The cattleman struck again.; Well old-timer, there ain't no trail p legislation to 'recognize .the right of An elderly Scot was standing in a' • the hands beautifully Pwhiteositively and Jack caught the blow and deflected it, co blamed ion but what its got n ' mangy to be•well born, well nurtured, railwtiy station when a traveler trod at the name time u rcuttin swift] g f soft and ediooth. Pos.tively yre- ppe g y turn in it'somewheres. I done round vents-redness and chapping. Use well educates, well employed,and well heavily on his.foot Ifar the.chin. The counter landed flush Esther up Platte Canon and every-i it.at once•atter washing, dishea; paid. 'This is no gospel of 'ease and "Hoox, mon!" groaned the Scot. on Kirby's cheek and flung him back.,thin OK as g y selfishness, or class distinction, but a to the wall. you might ser I and role' the improvement of "Canna .ye take care Ye've nearly I reckon you are wondering howconie your, ha ids. gospel of effort and service, of unlver. killod me. Hoot, mon! .Hoot, boot!" Fie grinned, and plunged again. A this to be postmarked Golden. Well, Keep a battle hand b the kitchen sink sal_application."- --Calvin Coolidge. The traveler looked the snlferin driving left caught him off' balance old pardner, I'm sure enough married y y — ---- g flung him from his feet`�e- I-h$u-$ great time getting - ' cot_ssp-glad-down.- --- up again instantly, shaking his head, g -- - - - - ne "Hoot' yourself," he said. `T'm a i i swell little girl and gthe es only one I. _ e1ICS•.�lA rt< ---- FOSTER HOMES drummer, not an auto." Y r-'• OUR FREE BOOKLET I thing I hate. Before up would own I ` M ' , me I had to swear u and down I PUZZLE ` The Good Old Days. Our little book describes our work and I wouldn't touch the yellow wolf who, FOR THE WANTED, "1 fancy one reason for my impopu oar excellent toilet preparations and got her into trouble. Bit she didn't i CHILDREN. .,, rarity with my acquaintances," ad ;%contains many hints on the care of the say nothing about you so I'will just{ Just- For BOY• and GIRLS of, r matted J. Fuller Gloom,_'is due to the ` Skin, Scalp, Hair, Hands and Com- !slip you his name. ,- It wasn't your S e n d'four uncle at all but that crooked oil brok- school age. Specially Be-, fact that although I recollect as- well Dleaion. For over 30 yeass we have rappers from e ' as any ut them when a s been suceessfnMy treating Eczema, )er nephew of his James Cunningham. Iscted for Immigration to quare meal pimples, Blackheads and other skin i If you can muss him up proper for Canada. Further information fora hungry man could be obtained ' and scalp troubles by mail. We re- !me youll sure be doing a favor`to ti for twenty-five cents, I insist that it ours respectably, J' move Superfluous Hair, Moles, Warts. Y ' ; apply to a wasn't any better than the meal we Cole Sanborn: " e_ eta, forever, by Electrolysis. Write T-�L'. lVat10I1 Army. get nowadays for a dollar aid .a quar- - HISCOTT INSTITUTE P.S. Esther mends bushels of love ter." 41D College St. Toronto to Robe and will write too-morrow. I'll- �VBEs' 297 George St. Toronto - i �, -- — ---- say Im going to make her one happy TeO,coIJmit.d.222i.emohs4ft.l►+•aaw1. c, ! Mlnard'a Liniment for Dandruff. ISSUE No. 8-'2t. Id . : 1� • .. ., - h . '- . ,�'� yam, � ,. . - W. .P 2..;1+5• . . .-.' .. . ,... •. .. ,'..'•.'•.. •. ., L..'... ` �' '«'•, "fps+hr +'M1 w+ ^-y.: .+R"•ni; s '+q«., , .u..+, +' a ., ^ N.t.,�'',t':..,t. ,,• '.c ,,,.,,,r;;1 ..: n .,.,5.. 'Y �."'�. o�+»,�s f «;�,✓' .;.ry v "ps.. .�','::..;� Iy, ,F ..„. �,. •• .s J-•.. ..d+.. �y. JE t qdi.; K't. ,p s r,yt w,tr,,�,->r,` °f. x .•.; ,`5.. .:.,y -.: 3 ,Ye. t. � :Z .T.,. d F.'..' T r '.+„� } .."t.. R.s.c' 1. `+r5,+.4 .'4V'-• .a '•�:w�. y, � .:.� R �.Pr'�w *b:=1^.*^ •e n- v.r• t s � .ac a ..} ,. .-r is ..:.... .•, :, �.: ,-&. s use.' �•,aG ,iitr.. .� - A ' ` •ti.., adat frau. C s� to Coast - W Market R rt s _ - I%. 10-1b. tins,a 11 1 c TORONTO. to •6- B lb. s.. . . t. Jo yN.B.From all indica- The �€'. contra: which has been,d 'ted y, 1! ' t' op r Manitoba wheat-Na Northe 11 to 12c; 2%-lb. tins. 12%.to Y8c• ' 'tions,the potato shipments to'Havana is not radically different from the Al- s $i:Y co ney, Per oz., o. , WID ";'%Me season,through the port of St. berta pool contract. Manitoba oats-No. 8 OW, 48 ac; $`; No. 2. $8.26 to $8.60. John will greatly exceed those of list Reglha, Bask.-.:-The total grain crop �^`' Smoked meats--Hams mod. 26 tq .year. To date thore have been' 760, of the Province of Saskatchewan in - g. ~` Ne. 1 feed, 4b 34 c. , , ` ' "•' Manitoba .barley--Nominal. 27c; ed hams; 37c: smoked w � cook 86 to ' 887 bushels sent ,forward in twenty 1922 was over 468,000,000 bushels, of �' A above, bay ports. rolls+ 19. to 21c;• cottage rolls, 22 to steamers, while from September 1, which 250,167,,000 bushele were wheat. f Ontario' barley-65 to 70c. .24c; breakfast bacon 25 to '17c; gpe- tial brand breakfast n 0 1822, until January 81st, 1923, a to- The total value of the provinces.field S, . Amer:esti corn-No.2 yellow,88i�c•, 'bate , 8 to me; ` r Buckwbeat--No. 2, 76 to 80c. backs, boneless, 30 to Abe. tal_�606.,668 bush.ls.were ship crops estimated at $287,270,600. x, f in seventeen steamers. Adding Iivestock and other farm pro- Ontario rye-No. 8, 75 to 79e. Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 x Peas-No. 2 $L45 to $1.50. '` 14s., $18, 70 to 90 be., $ ;l Quebec, Que.-Announcement has ducts the total agricultural value of to 70 50; 28 been made b the Federal minister of the province'in 1922 was $606,318,966. ";+ ` 80 lbs. and up, $17; lightweight rolls, y Millfsed---Del., Montreal freights,' in barrels, $37; heavyweight rolls, . agriculture that's new.Dominion seed) Edmonton,. Alta.-Alberta':s butter t' bags 'included::Bran, per ton, $28; $32. shorts; per ton, $30; middlings, $36; -laboratory.will be established here.' production last year was 18,500,000 r:Y '` i Lard-Pure tierces, 15% to Vic; good feed flour, $2.10. Th@ plant is practically4eady for op- pounds,or 2,000,000 pounds more than " i t tubs, 16 to 16%c; pa°:s, 16i�i to 27c; ^ Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, 98c to tQ 19c• s&rtenlriR, tierces, " Oration and seed samples for the Pro- to 1522, according to seporta present- `' :' $1.02, outside. prints; 18 vines' Qf Quebec '.will be tested and ed at the annual meeting of the Al- v^^ Ontario No. 2 white oats-41 to 43c.114% to 14�Yac; tubs, 14 to 16c; pails, graded hereunder t'he Dominion Seeds)berta Dairymen's Association. - a" Ontario corn-Nominal. lb to 16ac: prints. 17 to 17s/sc.' ' Heavy steers, choice, $7 to $8; 3. Act. __ Victoria, B.C.-The amount of rim- • Ontario flour-Ninety per cent. ppat, butcher steers, choice, $6.26 -to '$7• Fort William, Ont_-Contract has her scaled'in the Province of British in jute bags, Montreal, pprocgpt stip- do, good, $5.75 to $6; do, med., $,4.713 been let by the Mutual Elevgtor Co., Columbia during 1928.was 2,542,280; prince Erik'of Denmark nient, $4.70; Toronto bsale, $4.70;110 $5; do, tom., $4:25 to $4.60• but for the construction at the head of 000 b.f.m., as compared with 1,899,- Who married Miss Lois Booth of bulk seaboard, $4.35. :cher heifers, choice, $6 to $6.76; do, Manitoba flour-1st ts., in jute teed, 4.76 to $5.25• do, com., ti the Lakes-of a grain storage elevator, 158,000 feet in 1922, an increase of j $ $4.60 Ottawa,granddaughter o!J. R. Booth; sacks, $6.80 per barre ; 2nd pats., to $5• butcher cows choice 7$ to having a storage capacity of 1,500,000 34 per cent.,-according to a statement millionaire lumberman. The bride- $5.80. ' $4• bushels of grain. It will cost $1,000,-I made by the Hon. J. D. MacLean, j$5;' do, medium, $3.60' to $4.00; + 000- Work will start is earl 00 Actin Minister of Lands for the pro- groom is a son of H.R.H.Prince Valde-( Hay-Extra No. 2 timotby, per ton,'eannera and.cutters, $1.25 to $2.00; y spring, 8 P mar, brother-'of Queen Alexandria o1 I track, Toronto, $14.50; to $lb; No, 2, butcher bulls",1.choice, $4.25 to $5:26; 1►kh expectations of having it ready`vine. England. $14.50; No. 3,'$12.40 to $13;'mixed, f Y.T.-Referring to 12.60. , ;do, tom.,'$2 to $3 feeding steers, by October•1, 1924, Dawson City, --r--_ $ go $6.60 to $6.50; do, fair, $4 to s Winnipeg, Man.-It has definitely the rush now in progress from Mayo Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9.50. PLANS AFOOT TO AMEND;. 95o,•dstockers, Rood, $4 to $4.75; do; been decided b the United Farmers'to the newt discovered silver regions Standard recleaned screenings, f.o.' y y gi fair, $3.50 to $4• milkers ands in .. of Manitoba to establish a wheat 1�of the Beaver River district in the - U.S. .CONSTITUTION b. bay ports per ton, $20. ( ' �' g- -• P°OCheese-Row, ers, $70 to $100; calves choice, $11 a 1� lar 20 'to 21c; 'inks handling of Man l oba's -1924,Yukon Territory,_-W. E. Cockfield, of to $12;' do, mud., $8 to $10; do, eom, Crop- Inco twine, 21 to 22c; triplets, 213y to gr $3 to-$4.50• rporation will be sought by,the Dominion Geological Survey, says Resolution Introduced in Con 22%c Stiltons, 23c. Old, large, .27 $6 to $7; do, assers, , special act of the Legislative Assem-i silvei lead ores ha re been discovered to 29e twine 28 to 30c tri tete 30c. lambs choice ewes, $14 to $15• do, ' bly, now In session and the ,-$fess to Effect Quicker p bucks. $10.50•to $12; do, culls, $7 •o pool w411 at many pointe, and with much of the Butter-Finest creamery prints, 46 be officially known -as the "Manitoba area still unprospected there's chances Changes fin Adiainis- to 47c; No. 1 cresmary, 48 to 45c; $8; sheep, light ewes, $7,50 to $8; do i Co-operative Wheat Producers, Ltd.";that further dis^overies will lie made. trafion. - No. 2, 42 to 43c. ' tat,, heavy, $4 to $4.60; do, culls, $o - -_ -_- Eggs-Extras fresh in cartons, 58 to $3;.hogs; fed and watered. $7 60 to A despatch from Washington to 69.c; fresh extras,.Lies% 65 to 56-- $7.75; do, t.o.b., $7 to $7.25; . do,,. DOCKERS EGYPTIAN POLITICS aays:-Plans to amend the constitu- fresh firsts, 58 to 56c;-extras, ator- ounce points, $6.76 to$7; do, selects,. . a+ �. STRIKE BRr�T tion in order to bring about q�7ickar age, in cartons, 46 to 47c; extras, 44'$8'25 m $8.60. changes to ra to - , 89 to 46c; secon 1, 041 ' voters have iV sten and to eliminate to 34c• Oats-Can. West., No. 2, 6Fi to ""l'lilling-a-Day 4hcrease De- Cairo Authorities Make Dis- "lame duck"&.1trol of legislation and Live poultry-Spring chickens, 4 55-%c; do, No. 8, 5336 to 54c; extra minded by Transport.Union' play of New Power and De- of the executive branch of the Gov lbs. and over, 28c; chickens, 3 to 4 No. 1 feed, 62% to '53c; No. 2 local ' ernntent, were seriously undertaken Ibe., 23c; hens, over 6 lbs., 22c; do, white, 50% to 51c. Flour-Man; Workers. _ sire to Retain Treasures. 4 to b lbs., 16c do' 8 to '4 lbs., 15e;• spring wheat pats.; lets, $6.30; do, • Y " in the House on Thursday. roosters, 15c; auclfings, over 5 lbs., 2nds, $6.80; strop bakers,$5.60; win- London, Feb.'17.-One hundred a.nd London, Feb. 16,- There is some- The White'resolution introduced by 119c; do, 4 to b lbs., 18c• turk s ter ate. choice $$5.66 to 6.75. Roti twenty-thousand dockers throughout,thing more behind the surprising de- Representative White, proposing such young, 10 lbs. and up, 22c. -turkeys,: oats--Bag of 90 lbs. $2.90. Bran-' "1 Great Britain struck at noon Satur-f velopments concerning the tomb of!an amendment to the constitution,was, Dressed poultry-Spring chickens,-$28.25. Shorta--$30.15. Middiin day, The men, belonging to the I Tutankhamen than the public is favorLbly acted upon by the commit-,4 lbs. and over, 30c; chickens, 8 to 4 $96.25. Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lot, 6 Transport and General Workers' Un- aware of," says The Evening Stand-l tee on the election of President and lbs., 25c; hens, over 5 the., 28c; do, $16. : k ion. demand a 2-shilling-&-day in- and to-day. "The deadlock by which I Vico-president: .4 to b Ili& 24c- do, 8 to 4 lbs, 18e;. Cheese =Finest easterna, 42• to eras". The employers'offered 1 shil- Howard Carter is now shut out of The resolution provides that the roosters' 28e; ducklings, over 6 lbs.,,42%e. -Butter-No.- 1 pasteurized, Ung outirght and arbitration of the the tomb, which-he has been no long President and Vice-president shall 24c; do, 4 to 8 lbs., 25c; turkeys, 41% to 4194:; No 1 creamery, 40 n P young 10 1hL and ,up 28 -to 32c;-m 416; seconds, 44c. Eggs-Fresh 5 other shiliing. exploring, is caused by three main begin their terms at noon, January geese,�'!9c. - specials,.55c; fresh extras, 5e. 'Po. Three-cornered negotiations among factors.: 2,4, while the terms of Senators and Beans-Can. handpkke,�,. 'Ib., 7c; tatoes-Per bag, car lots, $1.85 to the employers, employes and the Min- The commercialism of the whole representatives shall begin on Janu- primes, 6c. $1.40. fatr'y'of Labor were held-at the Min- Process of opening the tomb and the ary 4. Ma le products--Syrup; per imp.) Com. to mel. quality veal calves . : 1stry up to the last minute. All efforts v'e1`7 vigorous copyright -exercised The resolution contains another Cal., Z.bO: per 6- tin, $2A0 $8 to $8.60; hogs, think smooti�s anc� - at compromise fair however, With regard to all news concerning it gal.; maple sugar, b.. 25c. P ahouss, $8 t6 $8.25; select bacon P ed, 8 provision concerning the selection of bogs. , There Is a elpse connection between that have aroused much antagonism a President -in the eventneither a Honey-4WIb. tins, 11 to 11%c per $8.75, i _ Poplarism and tke dock strike-which •in Egypt- President nor a Vice-president.shall would naturally make the Govern. The desire of the Egyptian auth-I have been chosen by-House or"Senate, Five Hundred Canadian Books SURVIVORS RESCUEI> ,menet anxious to prevent a serious orities to exert their new:power and i respectively, whenever the election Sent to Empire Ezhibition F'"TE I AR SIXTY HOURS strike situation.from-developing, for incidentally to ensure that all the shall have gone to the Congress. This a large partof the populace-of Pop-�treasures from the tomb shs�tl,remain tatter`provision applies to a situation tat district coasjita of dockers, and in Egypt which'it is considered might possibly A despatch from Toronto says:- Lifeboat Returning to Salvage y 'heavy calls on the Poplar guardians "The desire of the French officials arise under the present political`cin• Dr. George H. Locke, Chief Llb= - rarian in Toronto, has been asked to Antler Finds Two Sailors _,', 'would have to -be met for unemploy- connected with the Service Of Anti- cumataace relative to the election ofect literature exhibit Lashed t0 Mash. `invent relied because of the casual na- quities to maintain their poweflt as the next President and ce-prem n w tore of the work in this calling. custodians, in perpetuity, of Egyptian to be shown tit the British Empire A despatch from Landon as l gyp Under, the constitution the House Exhibition this coming summer in P y°' The national strike committee in antiquities. siesta the President, while tl►e Senate After being lashed to ma #*tor silty London, England. Dr. Docks has 3 ;London- issued a statement that the I "Th, British having voluntarily re= elects the Vice-president under the i hours, two survivors on Friday were decision to begin the strike had been P y Dowers started in on his task and hopes to • , gi rtounced racticall all their proposed amendment in the_ event' rescued from the ketch Lord I3ami1�' lsolidl honored at all over E the Egyptians P have the exhibits chosen and well 'n Y paints and, Egypt, gyp ians are now I the House does not elect within the ton, which went. on the sands Tnae. their way to the Old Land in a.tort- - added"that instructions had been ie- eagerly snatching at this opportunity time given, the •Vice-president_ is to night. y day night. sued to all transport workers to .re...of showing their independence. More- serve as President "until the House I Dr. Locke hub been asked.to do thin The vessel -was carrying cement fuse to heal any goods from docks, over, extraordinary jealousies have,shall have elected," and if the Vice- from Hamburg, when it became un- wharvu or warehouses affected by the been aroused over the allocation of 1 president has not been chosen the by the Canadian Authors' Association manageable in Tuesday's attorm. When the eat asurea found in,the tomb. Con and expects to collect altogether abo'nt striksi, and_'stao to refuse to partici- Congress. shall specify who shall the ship struck the members s the .--pats in any local settlement i King.Fuad is himself a k serve _wj�_tbe Prnaid4.++ unttI the 600 works in Canadian Iiteratare, ex- cam. climbed two small masts and IShIpping will be tied up and p$ect of antiquities and Is credited with de- eleetiotk eeeurs,,. :-tem ' _ books and writings. in. made ,vas fast In.a. short. fell caantriee to wme extent. At Mid- airing to possess the finest private rn ._ thetime "borough yesterday there were collection." Effort t0 Stamp Out t spars.were aibletfrOm the shloyse Already a preliminary list hhd'been EpidCtilic Cost $14(�� OQQ�drawn up and submitted to the Can. The Ramsgate lifeboat wept out, twelve liners for the Far East and , adian Authors Association president, fifty-et: other crafts.waiting to be DEPOTS ESTABLISHED T-- but lost its nutter and chain. As fie loaded. There are about eighty ships and Dr, Locke has received.Lhis List ' one was visible, the life-savers went a• g P FOR WORLD-FLIGHT despatch. from London says:- tum' from the president in Otta*a. at Hu% the chief port of entry for The gross amount of money paid to, He will start in on his final selections asho concluding that all on board-- re, >Yralt and vegetables from the Con- farmers in the United Kingdo Ii were lost. The lifeboat went to the. .K linent. Along Coast of Alaska and in way of compensation for-animals de- y s wreak on Friday for the purpose of $ems big meat flrsni here'sre al- fpr Benefit of eteayed by the authorities in the effort » salving its own anchor, and Its crew, ready suggesting the noes ssity of ra- n `Incurably Blind Man - was amazed to find two men in ty Brit>ib Airmen. to stuns out the foot and month epi- His Sight Restored • rigging. The sailors had ora timing meat it the strike continues. lemic is estimated at 62,803,000. A , 8� g Peed i^ = *bout 85 per cent, of meat sold in A despatch from Ottawa says.-- statement to this effect was made in I themselves in the topsail for protsc- •Great Britain is imported. Two ships,: Gasoline, oil and supply depots will the .Boase of Commons on Tbursday Paris, Feb. 17.-As the result of an tion aid warmth, eir with 80,000 quarters of beef, are be . established along the coast of ;n answer to a question. . operation performed by Dr. Bonnefon, heads and arms si Is. :They were -- of Bordeaux Elie Carrier, dw atm L dowe docks to-morroar--Alaska-among the_Aleutian Islandspronounced" released,.....-hpif-dead from exposure, ;and-it is doubtful if they,can be un and in Japan for the .benefit of the We are Living in an extraordinary completely and incurably blind after and one who had drunk no water wan lode& One of the biggest-cold-stor !-British airmen who will attempt the rush of discovery in physical science. a shell explosion during the War, has in such a condition that it,was nuc= "Jme firms here .reports only-a-two round-the-world fli' in the Spring. -Sir Oliver Lodge. 'had his sight restored. essary t6-cut-his boots off him. weeks' supply on hand. I The work of placing tbese depots will ' - -- - -��---'-------- CHEAP AND DICK WAY A shortage of wheat at' various be undertaken by H.M.S. minesweeper _ Q imports, particularly Liverpool;"indicate Thiepvai, which leaves Esquimault on ,: TO. OBTAIN INSULIN some of the smaller flour mills vein February 28. The Thiepvil will ea ha*e to close down during the strike Lieut.-Col. L. E. Broome, organfze i'w ' a> . , r tritiah.,Scientists Use• Water ff ft lasts a week and supply officer of the flight and � ��, �� win be absent on £he•cruise for near, ` instead of Alcohol With LABOR GOVERNMENT three months. � � �, Results.in Two Days. Through the Royal Canadian Navy as DEFEATS LOCAL OPTION 1 :-A despatch 'from London says.- and the Royal Canadian Ahr Force, Very,great interest his been aroused eadin the British airmen will be assisted Members Of Cont- from Yokohama to St John's New- by an announcement of anew metho ..M01211111 Urge Temperance foundland, nearly halt way round the prepal•ing• insulin without the use f, z,: alcohol, The discoverer of this meth- ''� Measure for Wales. world. The Canadian Air Force is in ad is Dr. E. C. Dodds, chemical path,- J► despatch from London save;_ charge of all details of the cross- ologiat to Middlesex Hospital, and in the cut-rent L1o9d iso , Lady Astor 'and the ' and F. Dickens. assistant'in the bio- of the-Ezchequer�,--Ph1 chemistry department of the hospital, �nowden, marched hand-in-hand prince Erik'and Bride I I make's prelimi+iery communication of under the blue banner-of temperance' •• � � :.,„ �� .-New en Route to Euro ) '' the subject. 'est Friday.when the House o! Com- Pe I ,'�+ � j mons defeated a private bill propos- I Whilst the ofd method required Sag local option for Wales. The Un- New York, Feb. 17,-Prince Erik ' costly alcohol And the process took of Denmark and his Canadian bride, ei ht Vis, .it is-claimed-that- Dr. ---lonist, Liberal and Labor members DI.RECTIN.G DESTINIES OF INDIA'S-MkIL-L-I9NS- former, Miss Lois Fmncee Booth ! Dodds meilod requires only water united to give the measure its quietus, y + Sir Sydney Oliver, left, the new secretary of state for India, is an ex- - deteating a closure-motion 'the aim of sailed' for Europe •yesterday on the ponent of the social i and two days for they process. Buren aria: A u uality of white. I Tulin - i►lich was to prevent its being talked g 8ro P of relatives ting his theory into practice, fie governor of Jamaica and claims 1t was a prepared,by the new metl> !pyt and friends, including Prince Viadi I ad,Zfar has been used on four cases This b the eighteenth time the bill success. The great ex eriritent,It is understood, is about to be made-in In. of diabetes, '.and f6mid mfr. the bridegrooms father, and p quite 9atta Prince Vi his b t dia. Will it work, On its success or failure depends the political condition facto r ,las received its first reading in Par-I Viggo, rQ her, saw them ,_ - P ry. . d � risked, and its defeat off. of India's restless millions, who are bitter la their complaint at the way peat The authors acknowledge their in- seems to pas pro - overnments have drawn ohs, rniny Ifnp 1 Ord JZGRAI&g. pight. Ille V bite medicul viceroy of India, is a Liberal in politics end in his icy as viceroy. Council, and' especially to Doctors the background of British politics. In 'I have a taste for trashy•liFsraturc, po� Dale and Dudley. The discovery Is ,actual fact, however, drinking is on for penny dreadfuls and shiiliit There is every likelihood of the two clasbing on matters-ot'administration the decreaskr g when sacieliet methods are applied in dentin with oriental radicals. laced freely at the service of elan- shockers.-Mr. G. K, Chesterton. g rd. '��,.. ..�, �' .:;y ...fl,,y '.; n'•' .:».•.,' ,. "k'M^.•:'- y :r �'-• -r-� .i `�. ;F � ea«.ti�" .yr ^' �.�y`a"3"y3,.�''g;'s +r n.b,""'ws'.',."" .w: 'G 91 � '�'tN' x. .F. ,v" ,{" }`A, r+x6" °� ...�1.Y i . '�• �.' .. ,+ a "3s.•. { a" F r Jh, yet S. w!' "'s '�3/' {3 s•- � .x � .,�::,. •+J.s�t.. ,,,•.+....-- w :'at.r• .f .-•.r.. '.k :•,a. 717 , a �•�n �•�••��T�y -Mr. E. Balsdon is confined to -Services - in the Methodist ,L OCALIS ir■ 1J. the house with a severe cold. Church next Sunday : At 10;30 a. • . l . . -We are 'sorry to report that m. regular service, 2 p. m., S. S.' -! ' banana, a woollen scarf, Loser Mrs. Jobn Powell' is. under the aid 7 p. m.. Jubilee of .Japanese doctor's.care. Missiol,. : Special music by_ the !1he call at tw office. bliss Marie;Balsdou entrQxtained Choir. _ _ _ _ ��'' enquire of Ralpb AnntCn, Uhureli c e rlen a a - _ -- eptine birthday party. who ��, giving. tip farming, will , ' street. -Dr. Henryill be here ae nen• hold tan auction sale o�fafin stocll -A. T. Law, of Alma, spent al neat Tuesday to attend to his implements, seed grain, furniture the week-end with his relatives professional duties. * etep., on Wednesday, March 5th. - • ! ] Ler Remember the supper and -The Rose Ezceleior Mill is.bee See bills for fulL'partkulars. Boys Black �• �y� - ' orders. Tre concert in the Methodist Church is now %.staff oflabkept bus*filinout thirty he ;'' „.Blucher Bo(it8' • �',� t� ~; an March 7tb: ployees. r, �• ;A -Thomas Dwyeof Toronto, -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, '.Dentist, ipent Sunda at the home of his. ='Away below Coat. Sunday practicing in Toronto will be here _ in,othee on Church St is his office on Thur'sda from 10' Regulars ' -aThr ice,harvest .has been in y * -� sell! g price S.00,ygoing.� ; a. m. to 5 u. Bl., as usual. - suing during `the past week, _bye are ple4sed to report that at half price, sizes-1, 2, 31 _ 7. a number having already laid in Mrs. John T. Stepllaneoo', wht, lids' 4, 5 and 42, 2:49. ® • -their gear's supply. been confined Xo her bed for some -1, sleigh-load of young people .drove to Whitby on Wednesday weeks throughillness, is now im- _ proving. evening, when they spent an en- -If the snow storm had come aa it joyable.time at the rink. Only pa day or so earlier some of our young s� �i -Ed. and Mrs. Gormley return men might have prolonged their Men's Black ed to the city on Monday, after visit.in Toronto and had some vis- being here for several days owingable excuse for their absence frow - I.�ather Le Ill gg g to the deiith�of--the formers bro- SALE REGISTER. _ town. - ther. -Mrs. (Rev.)'W. A. Buun2r was — Good quality, buckle to -Arthur`Boyer, with two teams SATURDAY, FEB. 23RD-Auction Bale �, � Y� p• in Toronto on Monday attendin s and drivers, has been busy during Y g of school building and contents, also t11�Q to clear at 98c. the funeral of her tonsil, the late outhouses.side-walks, board fence dm y. the past week with the scraper on etc.,in the,Pillage of Claremont. f�I•.�'o ' the Kingston road levelling it Eli WilliHmson, who died sudden• w 3. ly from heart failure at the home Sale at one. See-bills. . David•A. - down and making it more pass- of bis sisters. Pugh,auctioneer. ' able for motorists. � Men's Heavy Pullover Sweaters, in variety of gaud colors. , -The. services in St. Georges WEDNESDAY,MARCH 5TH-Important and sizes,.reg. price 8:7'0, 4.00, 4,50, going attt at $3.19 --Among those from a distance church next Sunday morning will credit sale of registered GlydBsdale who attended the fnoeral of the be conducted by Rev.'Mr. Lang- horses, reRlstere-d shorthorn cattle, , Gate John Gormley on Saturday ford,of Toronto;and in.the even- Shropshire sheep,implements, seed Boys Sweaters-nigger brown=sizes 28; 80 and42, worth' last were : F. L. Fowke, ex-M. P., rain,poultry etc., at lot 27, con. 4, 2.50, now only $1.50, \_ of Oshawa; Frank N. Leavens, of iOR by Mr. Emery. A hearty in- Pickering, the property of Geo. E. vitation is extended to all. Men's Puce Flannel Khaki Shirts, sizes 18 and . Bolton ; John and Mrs. Holt, of Pugh. Bete at 12.90 shefrp. Bee 8 Only, Bowmaaville; W. Heron and H. -COMING, EYESIOBT SPECIAL- bills. Fred Poetiil,eaictioneer.”" 18 1.2, good value at 2 lir-they're going out at :86.88 - - Duncan, of West Hill; Leo.U'Con• IST-Dr. F. E. Luke, optometrist " ronto, at A. H. Allin's dull store, of farm stock, implements etc., at. La dies' 'ail a o -on] two French, Mrs. Geo. Quarrington, g -lot 25,con. 9. Pickering. the proper. left=sizes 86 and a%reg. price 4.50, sale price , F, Whitby. Tuesday, March 4tb. ty,Of R Patteeson.- Sale at one k Evelyn Holt and Frank McColl ' Glasses if required at right prices. { o'clock sharp, See bills. David A. X Only. Laiiies' Swan Brand Combinat -dainty silk of Toronto ; Thos. and Mrs-Go rm- -The congregation and Y. P. S. Pugh,auctioneer. le of Whitli and Jose h Gorm- g shoulder-straps-knee-length, a rare,bargain at 852.79. ;- y� y• p of St.Andrew's Church will bold x ` ley, of Kinsale. a Social Evening in the basement Now adv e4tesraenta. A snap fu Dress Goods-40 inch Home-spun-in dark Sand -There is' s.by lata . to the viI- �" lase making it compulsory for of the church on Monday evening,. shade, splendid for •children's -swear, c'eg.. 85 cents per _ Feb. 25th. All the members =and OR SALE-Pressed HHA at lot.21, yard, going.a.t 83 cents per yard. 4 every property holder •to shovel adherents of.the ehrarch are eordi• Fii;Xline,Pickering. Phone tck 5726,or ` the 9nOw off- the sidewalks ad• apply;to D.McNeil. R.R.2.Pickering. 23-2s. ally invited to come and bring .80 inch.-Heavy Tweed, pepper and- salt effect, will {stand joining to his property, and in IGE4 FOR SALE. -10 choice pias, all kinds of wear, reg. 3.50 per yard, 'clearing price'is . . ` case he neglects to perform that their friends. 1? -Tile regular meeting of the s,x sreeksold. Apply to Howard.Por.ythe- ].$9 ser yard. -- duty, the police trustees lues en- lot is., cos.. 3. Uxbridge. Phone 170x.Clare- - Women's Institute will be held o° roost. 2s.-25 _ - ut ;gage a mac to.do the work and Tuesday evening. nest, 28th inst., 1 End of 4 yard Linolenm.pretty design, about.`3 1 2 yards - charge the.cost against =the ro--_ 1 • pert9•holder to be collected Wtp,'th 'at the home of Mrs. E. J:Shirley. ANTED-Ma:fled man of ezper- in length, reg: 1.00 per Bard,yours at i9C e'er yard. There will be an old time 9tlelIlDR r yearly employment on a farm. ;the Lazes. Compinlnte are made match and a paper;by -Miss L. wb iby,R.R.ll N hoax. Apply w.Guthrie. - - a. !that many.•slre negligent to this o.s.. 24 matter and the sidewalk remains Richardson. gull Cal). "Current -- CHAPMAN' - 1 yeute: Time of meeting 7.80. EED WHEAT FOR SALE of the me 7. unshovelled to the great iaeon• -The literary meeting of the kDM. aMWi variety. free from all foul seed., at. ,r �Qaietice Ot the residents. The , y :1.90 per bull at of 19.B.F.con..Picker! trustees are urged to enforce this P. C. 9. for Friday, Feb. 1atb, was b$ey to R.C.Stork, Pickering. Phot •• ' by law. There is no doubt plenty held in . Th 9rd Form room, Wells 'b.1of men in the village who would Cln°ae and her pupils being in �OR BALE-Pure bred Tamworth e r 'be anxious to do thew rk. charge bf the meeting and the pig,,wearer.,also white sow and sprga, � program.. =The sudden drat of John The minutes of the last cutter,taming ne 807 ?"set'geight. tot tor.kinig . meetln veers read, after which a P"kfO°° em Malvern. FredBeceB�r,' Special Gormley, which took place on g Htew reale P. 2s.-2e i Thursday last, cast a dee Bloom very appro riate address was - pp Rives. by then president, Florence F`OR SATrE-Chess: all ,triads of " • over the village. Mr. Gormley wagoaa.haraeaa,and all kinds of farm im- ove been in poor healthfora Gormley Hutch, followed y an excellent sin good order. Also se.endbea.y and now. program eoaeietin a#the follow- �ig5`s'.e.1es and cook stoves and!teatem If !, i ti bee of years, but his anoden de- Fix: "O. Canada, in which all `�Pn"' 'idfor bides and wool,alw lbs vV- LadleB Heather Hosiery, -clacked and mi" was Unexpected. The deceae• trr�., H. erm.e.stDtrffviik.Fhohe 1903 zyer i, gd, who was in his Q4tb year, was joined ; i•eadiag, Phyllis Pilkey tf6i'i! on his father's farm on the reading, Leona Spencer; sketch TE14DERS W�vrEn .plain, _nest English hosiery, -reg. Joke shore Sud was a resident of by seven senior boys and girls reading, Edna Reid ; read!° , Miss- Teod'er.will be received,up to Mar. 00 3 75 and 1 50 for the township all his life, with the g. • , ' excepption of the time in which he Clunaa, The public school ' Blne 15th, for the work of decorating Duo- . taught school at Etobieoke town- and White �-eb" read by the edi-• barton Preebvterian church. Work _ _tor,Dabs.D�aAd Morrissey. Tbe paper to be done early in May. For further 1 45 25 a`IId 1.��. ship and Highland Creek. He s ' - • _ _attended Pickering College tv'n""ere CO°silted of a splendid editorial particulars apply to Rev, J.;F. Clog• and numerous jokes. which speaks Ston. Dunbarton. chairman, or Mrs. J.nst a few, odd lines clearing up he secured his third ill certifi- well for the future success of these Coma. A unie, R. R.2, Pickering,secre- -. . cafe. mor ati:endi°g the Whitby Ah"of 23tf MQM School, h_ a taught in his pupils, The singin _ ome school, No. g, for two pears at Anthem,broaRbt a very pleas- AIIOTION SALE OF LANDS - 1 it Don't mss • ; ant meetiga to a close. -- - -- - _ He then attended -Whitby Haigh �SHE' School where he secured his see- -Pickering, as well as many L : and class certiSaasre and mat ' her-places, is visited periodically . Tewaship of � i7r8 *� 1 ? r ' lation. He then attended Toronto by agents, who solicit orders for Men-$ Sweaters and -Sweater COatB 'Universityfor one year and file 8ni � UNTY OF ONTARIO. of su rinr material. They find Ottawa Normal School.• after _- 6weater Coats, reg. 5.50; for 3.75. ' > 'which he resumed teaching, for plenty of customers, who are per- There will be offered for sale by sue- ----six months in Etobicoke .townsbi �a --the--very tongues'of tion (suF�jeat to a reserve bid)by the p Xnllovers and V necks, reg;3.50, for 2.00. the agents to give them an order, undersigned auctioneer at his. real and for about . eight years.. " .._w Creek. As a teacher be W they an only.-'r re g da of March.19M, at the hour of z - nilly �ackiaava=Coat,size 42! reg. 9:00, for 7.00- •- was most successful and was wards. Is. many cases they are of ock in the afternoon,the following featly beloved b -pupils and, short. in measurement and the lands: ' $ y rant ,difficulties the purchasers '1 only Boy's Tweed Snit,size 32, reg. 15.00, for Ei.60. parents. Failing health compel- R p The East Quarter of Lnt number one - led him to give n teaching and have in, these days is -to, find a iD the Sixth Concession of-tbe Town- s ✓ UP tailor to makeup the snit. 'Cee- chi of Uxbridge,containing Fifty(50) Fred T. Buntlll D Pick the remainder of his life war's t p p In farming and gardening in which tom tailoring, like a good many acres more or lose. 1 �' � _ be took a deep and, :nWIIXent in- other trades, is becoming a thing On the property tr said to he a;fram _ _._ Established'1857. of the past, as most of the work is barn, The property u will watell. terest. Several years ago he par- being done now by the large tail by springs. There are about seven _ chased the market garden on oriaR eetablishmente of acres of timber on the said lands. Church street south, where he S-lb per cent.,on day of sale; l _ continued to reside until hie de- Rhe work now is very satiefac• an additional 85 per cent.is 30 days . Gormley wee' rest n tory. Tailors throughout the and the balace may be secured by a BUNDY : HARDWARE miss. Mr. Go y a g country find-plena of work clean- reader and was a most interesting y mortgage for b soars at 6 ger teat.per - convPreationslist. In politics he Aad pressing suite, and as a rule &Doom, or the purchaser map Pal was an ardent Liberal and took a they are not anxious to take ord• cash.. Dated the 12th dry 'of February. very deep interest in public ere for making suits. affiiirs. In 1911 his ability was - -On Friday last the death of 1 HUGH S. PUGH. recognized when he wasappointed Eli Williamson from heart failure A.E.CHRISTIAN; Anotioneer U _R E C 'O Oensus Commissioner for South occurred suddenly at the home of Whitby. Ont: 23-24' - _ - Ontario, a position he filled with his sisters, 21 Suffolk Place, To-. Solicitor for Vendors great credit to himself and to the ronto,where he had been visitingThe Famous Cold Walter Paste, - d satisfaction of who was 87 years of He ero sell age, was born in Darlington town- r' Por s, being. an enthusiastic chi , but resided for'some time in BEA. TTY In White and Tibts•. - p - cricketer and football player, and Pickering township. In 1882 he -- - was also pai'sidbately fond of moved to Indian Head,, STANDS FOR THF BEST Sark. bis manic, having been a member of father being a al l3fher of the One. pound. of Mu'reaco will. cover _ ._ _ _ the Pickering.and Highland Creek Pickering Syndicate, who took up - bands and leo a member of Mel- large tracks of land at that place. e pills Chnrc Choir, West Hill. The others of that pary were e0enty-fiva square feet•.• _ Pere onally h'6 was-ninth esteemed Messrs. Robert Miller, Angus Mc- f _ for hi hie-hi-1{-h moral_chart}c er._ Hie Kay and Ed. Boone, Mr. McKay 1p '• d �y e or+.a henest, of being the only surviving meml�r ;i rl~' — --- -��-�-and. lb.- &Cka,�eg noble 'principle_ - _ n_. _, `,. P In purpose made him `friends wher of the party. He was a prominent = ever he went. The number citizen of Indian'He'ad, and at one - 3 - -_ _ _ _ -_.,�_- _ .__ - __ who attended his funeral on Sat- tirr{a was the uusucceesfal ca - nrday afternoon, when interment date Y�tt�&�Ll I`T-oral(interests for . � _Zlrop in an get a Color Card and floss made in the Methodist came. parliamentarybonors. His funeral ` Eery, testified to the high esteem took place on Monday afternoon, read all about this _ ~ _being , made at the Litter Carriers, gay Carriers, Inianity. He is survived by his Bowmanvilie cemetery. a svgs• Bowie. Pressure 9 stems Etc. w eister, Mrs. A. Gormley, and two never married. He is Survived by y sanitary finish, y brothers, Wm. of Pickering and four sisters and two brothers, It will pay you to get my prices on { :.Ell. F. of Toronto Ono sista•, Mrs. D. McKenzie, Misses Barbara, above before buying elsewhere. s MarRArl and four glrothers, Marion and Harriet and Gustavus FRANK J. PROUSE J He $u �� Pickering,t vial, liobPrt. Alex. and Samuel, of Toronto, and. Brace, of Loa PICKERING • ONTA.ftIO` cl ,.,. predeceased him, ,Angeles. 5 . � � �, vk •��,.•�;' .,„a, :'�.^"i4� y.�. y. L�•,� r: �^' r-r«* •..,:.�,.P fi. •'.,y�y .?. L•.�IgjT-' a4'•'Y*r .�', v-,•;y�'^'h!, '..qt 9. :s.�,G"y..'F' ;`� .r�;� f•.