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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_01_16 • '..0'F:.r, �w , •4,. - a .. �:,- yr. i„,�. a:� •de„ :::F.iR ..wr.'A?a. :* y. .,v°'.;..t�<c r ,`'-, r-':i� 1`,''St�. r;.. ,yrs. n• - : t v • r NO. VOL. XL1V. - PiCKERING, ONTa, FRIDAY, JAI l 6, 1925 ,. GREENWOOD. y � f pfirrotss+s�nxual 6arlprs. GREENWOOD. GREENWOOD -# Ata a of 30 ear$ Services of the Greenwood circniti Ross Raine is spending a week with s l�f Hed4caE g y for next Sunday will be coudueted by j friends in and around Brampton. What 89j cents a day do sited in the Pastor as follows : Greenwood 10 301 Oscar and Mary Raine spent Thurs- O h. D..'Direator CROWN LIFE BANS a.m., Mt. Zion 1:00 P. m., Kinsale dap last with friends in Toronto. MILLS ^r R $. FORSYTH, p -WILL DO. '-, 3.00 P. M. Brougham 7.00 p. m. SLID- Mrs. Wm. Ormerod is spending a • ao tometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. _: - 4 Scboo1 sessions at Broukham at- couple of weeks In Markham with her catered Member of the American Optometrical Association. Eyes examined•,by appointment. I. If-you live for-24 Yearn y.ou will re- 10 00 a,m„ Kinsale at 1.45 p. m.,Mt. sister, Mra. Hayne, Established 1&38 Phone 2804,Claremont, Oat. ceive all the money you..paid in with Zion at 2 00 p. m. and Greenwood at Mr, and Mrs. Alderson, of Toronto, F. TOMLINRON. M. B., Member interest. 230 p, m, Young People's League at j motored out and sptut Sunday with � �• N.o!the College of Pyystctans and Surgeons Kin¢Ale and Greenwood on Fridoy'James and Mrs. Raine,- Prices Steadily Advancing of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by 2. Your policy is fully paid up in 20 evening. bits. W. L. Humbly has returned to the late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr, Cald- yearn. , her home in Detroit, after spending Secure'a Supply Now r well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. &sly WHITBY. the Xtnas holidays'with her'sister, Q. Mc1iINNON, M.IS., L,R.0.8., S. If after mRkingyourflrstpaymenY Mrs, F. Mantle. ' you were sick or unable to work for Simon Adamson is here from the Bran Shorts N. Ed nburgh, taember of the College of the remaining 19 ears, the Compay Lying under a motor car with the , 1?hystofaes and surgeons of oatnrlo,lieeatiabe g y engine runningand.the garage doors west visiting his father and sister, r- of Royal college of sgrgeona, Bdicbargh will make your payments for you. closed, Alfred uke was grescued from bj rs. A Davis. and other acquaint- of attention to dsiesses of women and antes in the nei hhorhood. Middling`� *Wldren, OXas and residenoe,Brougham, 4• If you died next week from natu- asphyxiation on Wednesday of last g f ral causes,your wife and kiddies would week. Mr. Luke was repair ing a car •Perev Middleton was over from Buf• ' G'haIroprzolc rzceive acheque for l$5000. in the Ontario Motor Sales Garage fA10 for a couple of days, but returned Barley Feed, y when-he was overcome by the fumes Lo his work on Monday. He seems to t". r R. DCRWIN E. STECKLEY, 5, If you were killed by eccident the of the exhaust. A chance visitor like his new position. We wish him " DLlonor Graduate of T&n1tia Col:ege in of Pigke- wifeand.kidies would get a cheque for found him suffering terrible agony success. Cracked Corn I ropract,c, Rill make residential calls ,�Pisker• Mi e, Walters, of Oakwood. who has ing Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, $10,000 inside of 48 hours, and Drs. McGillivray and Proctor, I � Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an tip- who were called, declared that death 1 open spending a couple of months at Ipointment calf 141 J BowmanvtIIe,or leave word Get psrticulare from would have taken place in one or two her home-there,returned here on Bat- My Bran and Shorts are made from with anyone taking treatment. 4,IF titan to s end a while with Walter minutes, Mr. Luke is now at his Y P Ontario Wheat and are worth r, home slowiv recovering from his ex. Wilson and family. at least $2.00 per too more ?" • Legag• Geo Baker perrence. The villagers are taking great ill than from Western r; . E. CHRISTIAN,-Barrister and joy out of @leighinR on the hill Wheat. Aesolicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to OSHAWA these beautiful nights, The last eon- can. South wing,Conn House, Wbitby. 2617 pie of winters skating on the- pond �;r� Phone 179 6touffville Edward Northcott, charged in the seemed.to attract their attention, but Highest prices paid for ,;:•: CC. RICH ARDSON&CO,-Barris- local police court some time ago and then the snow has to be removed from Us ten,Solicitors etc.: 317.319 Confederation committed for trial for the theft of an the ice wLich is notnearly so interest- WHEAT, BARLEI' Life Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond Sts., iD a job as skating. ar Toronto, F a:a Main 1390 and Main 0490. 8tf * automobile, the ropperty bf G. W, bac- g j _. f^' Ja H. Beal Laughlin, was pro afternoon, +• and BUCKWHEAT x WILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar. rI sentenced to nine months in the On- BROUGHAM. a rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Room tario Reformatory .by County Judge + T+• Q. �r� "$39.Confederation Life Building.Toronto. En- trances.4 and 12 Richmond Streat or 17 Queen Funeral Director McGillivray at Whitby. His Honor, Mi s. Linton has gone for an extend- Street East. Telephone-Main 7060, Residence arad in passing sentence, remarked on the ed visit to-Agincourt. Hudson 1.49. fact that the automobile was recover- T. C. Brown visited the city on Mon- LtcensetE L'rnbcal,ner ed In NortbeotL's paint end"p and alter- day to bear Premier Sing speak is Dental MOTOR HEARSE : ttions had been made to the machine iia-sey Hail. C 0 A L' ~{1�^R. HARRY HT'fISO`.', Dentist, in an effort to di,.glrise it, and that in While tnhngganing on Greenwood Y T--%R.thy. Office-Adam's TtrraD fist, CLAR.EMONT,_ont• the three months since it had been re- hill on Satur•dav evening, Miss Phyllis iSt, North, Phone 124. CGas extraction when Phone 9.4 covered Nortbeott had not shown'a Gerow met with an accident which destredl. sett A Rood supply of Hard and Soft. disposition to assist the police in locat• will confine her to the house for some PP y R. P, C. smith, Dentist, S[rn:H. ing the man wbonl be said be had pur- time. Coal on hand. Al+o a supply DR-", Honor Graduatr of Chicago aria To- enured it from. Ioadding hard labor At the annual meeting of the Citiz of Kindling Wood, T ron•p t'myer,;ues and the Royal souses of . to the term, the Judge said there was ens' League G. L, Middleton was elect. Dentalyurgeola. Phone office 1011. Residence F It i revs, i�JdhitiJ� E4C• altogetber too anan thefts-being car- stove length. 1015. Nr ou:,:d. appointmects 2e'y y g ed Pres., Fred C+esie,Tread.,and Juh>; ried on.and would have to be stopped. Phillips,Sec, in place of T. C. Brown, 12tf Phone' Pick. 1 i 00. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Having secured the ages^y for E. D. who resigned. _ 1w Graduate o! the Royal Coie,de of Dental Smlih goo, Ltd., Ntlr.erpmeII, Don't ml8a the concert at Clare- At the recent school meeting G. L gµF Burgeons and University of Toronto Office of Winona, Out. wont, Friday, Jan. 23rd. Middleton resigned, Walter Broyles DONALD iIC' RO, PICKEKINGI over W. M Prtn le's hardware store. Whitby. lei� elected to fill his place. John _-- Office hours 9 to12: 1 to 5.3o. Irtd.'pbone e. 1 am prepared to take orders for all ' ;Nett phone 220. 4417 AUDLEY. Phalli a was re elected, and F. Cassie ' kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, - P s r N. DALES, L. D. 8, D. D. 9 , Ornamental Shrubs Eta, at ` is the third trustee. '( A few from here attended the 9. S. The Library Association meeting v v �lteYa�e -Ij�g.r i Rl • Graduate of Royal Col r of Dental Sur lowest possible prices. o ention at Mt. Zion on Thursday. will be held at the library rooms on Aeons and the Uciveraty of Toronto. Office Q n• o� j he y�service Clara e a 4 -' above D, A, Scott's._,torr..- rs�s,._ -nt. Special rates for large quantities. Rev, Mr,Tonkin, a former Method• Saturday evening next. Come and Office hours,9 a m. to 5 p. In Saturdays: 9 a. 2Br let preacher in these parts, preached show your interest in electing the ti+ Do.to 1 p.m. Phone Clare 1405. 4717. n here on Sunday. sere and board for 1A25. g " J. t,lhall}�lalls P1Ck@r1IIg Mr. and Mra. Short,who had rented The Olaremuut Fire Company are Motor overhauling, to and side cur - z... PeterEnar'y be tain repalringghh the Tbos. Brown lot,are re ria to looking 'for a good) numa froso Batt and overhauling - ha in �"�r'i T1 R.E. J. 8birley, Veterinary Sur. vacate in the. spring, we aro Preparing to Brougham to attend heir concert da ..Battery g peon Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veter• bear, the evening of Friday. Jan.'`ZRrd, in (nary College All diseases of domestic animals All work guaranteed. Flat rats serentificall�r treated, 438 Simcoe Street North, Roofing Charles Lynde is prepnriag to oper- appreciation of the response they to g fJaitawa: Yttoae x29, lely ate his sawmill in a few weeks. He cetved to their tali for assistance at service charge Phone 5510 Mark.Qentr 1. �` ' bas a large number of Sae logs to turn the recent fire@. �1ti+a{ttl+ss 4fa:D4s• 4 into lumber. The Odtizene'League insisted by the Winters Bros, have about complet- Women's Institute will bold a social W. E. B E R R Y a -41FT V. RICHARDSON- Real Es Specials ed the erection of a workshop arta evening in the Town Hall on Tuesday sl. tau. Iasuranee,Canveyatxing, Notary loft over their hog pen, making a hip next. A short program will be ren- Public,Etc..P"gins,Oct. 3117 root. It to a decided improvement to dered, followed by a social dance, Th@ 1S in, red or green roofing 3.50 sq the farm. ladies will please provide. There willHere You FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 32 3.10 a Mr. Lord, the carpenter who was he no admisbion fee, but a collecticn Are . for Counties of York and Ontario dao- 4, ,� q killed by falling off a four-story build• will he taken up during the evening. �l lfoa sat«of all tondo asteansd m oo shortest 36 :.'13,00 aq Ing in the city on Saturday, was em- which will go towards the purchase of * "aOpea, Addre"Brien alver P.O., Ont, to ed all last summer at the gravel The above prices are for lots of P y gr chemt ala and otherequipment for the DB.BEATON TOWN pitaorthofhare. fire company, Cements -. y' Y • 4onveyanosr, Commfsstoner for taking ILU a OT more, lUC C 8 - ttI afdaviss, aoeoontant. Etc. money to lona q q DUNBARTON. t an tam ropart� Iasoac of uarr>a" Lto• -. Assist the Claremont Fire Co. by ,Coal i• anew" v iisvals, Ont 1-7 extra in small lots. Miss Sate Miller is the guest of Mrs. _ R attending their old-fashioned DAVID A. PL'GH-Livestock auc• =' Charles Smales. concert next .Friday evening. Lumber, tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, . PIC -NGS �:� W B are pleased to report .Bobby -Ch Lifetime experience with pedigreed Smalee On the mend, after an attack istodc. Buick and ristg work', All kinds of sales W H ITE V A L E. 5'�l n g l e s m by attended to. Terms reasonable. Pbonr of pneumonia. l�o Claremont, 181y LUMBER YARD Friday afternoon will be the notable ; day in the new school. The formal Autos are still running freely to and Read ."Roofing �M, MAW, LICENSED ACU• -- from the city. i TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham POULTRY opening. Everybody come. Several sleigh-loads of Sunday ' Counties. All kinds of sales promptly attended 3n Tuesday afternoon. Jan. loth. a .t iM► to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be Mc. Bremner,of Oobourg will address 8cbool workers from our two Sabbath and Lath ' arranged at NEWS'O[Scv. Belt and lndepen- a meeting in the church on Church School@ attended the Sunday School deet phones. Whitby,Out. Sly WANTED Convention at Mount Zion on Thurs- Car of St. Mary's Cement just its Union and answer soy knotty quee- day. at$3 60 per barrel. Highest rices aid for tions. E g P paid Turner has rigged up a snow !r : ' '.1 an uantit of hens On Wtdaesdey @venin Jan.2lst. i y q y !ow which he bas attached to theWeekand chickens. Write the annual will he held. meeting is P the church will he held. All reports front bob of his sleigh and which puts or phone. wilt be given, after whrch lunch will the road in first claim condition for Fe As R E E S O R, be served, auto traffic or sleigbing. It might '•.. Have H. Neskel We extend our sympathy to the be copied in other parts of the town- � T �.T. _ •, ve relatives of the late James Fouad ship. • y Phone 2s We will mise his genial personage on Last$noddy Rel.Mr.Ratcliffe Rave r" 4r 'QFhite Enameled 3-piece the rural route next spring. He was a a very Interesting discourse on the ; P Boa 296 WHITBY resident of our community for many Last Judgments. wlringrega followed Picke- ''Oak bedroom shite also years, ver closet b his con eethes. B g .1; springs and mattress 54'75 Mrs.James, who bas been the guest special request he will take the subject Flavo Bread -Flour of her nephew, Alex and Mrs. Gourlie, up more in detail nbzE Sunday when s Or will sell any piece was taken with a severe 'heart attack he will speak on"Judgment of Sin so R separately last Saturday @venins. ' Medical aid the Judgment Seat of Ohritne Drug p y and Marvel was called. but Mrs.James will be con- A good sized crowd witneeaed the R4 sr fined to bed for s time. first Sunday School League hockey Simmons ,egtenB:On Pastry Flour matches last Sattrr8ay, The first .. CO130h, CretODIIE COV- game wag Wbitevale vs. Locust Hill, STOUFFVILLE. g t' ening, enammeled May be obtained from you Grocer. Hien atter a hard contest, the Locust l Joseph 3lowder was the victim of a Hill team were a was ed the winners. - Store frame 13 25 Joseph last week, but is recovering. The aecoml game was Green River vs'. j Brooklin Flour Mills The township of Wbitchurch voted Zion,in which Zirm were the wionere. Crib and al mattress 13.00 against the abolition of statute labor Next Saturday the same teams will Also card tables for $4 to 4.50 CHAS. WILSON, Prop: by a majority of 141: aRsin battle for supremacy on the Our curling club. to the tune of fifty Wbitevale. pond. when good games i members,ptrticipated in a '•bonspen" will be witnessed. :'We wish our '' ur last•a•eek for prizes donated by W. H. One of the most despicable-acts ever C Todd. - perpetrated in Wbitevale was,that in k-Sterritt A SUPERIOR SCHOOL Our band will put on a concert on which the contribution box in the Friends & Patrols " Jan. 22nd. bey have had spleedid Baptist Sunday School was opened c (Successor to C. H. Burling) training under,: Mr. 8latter, of To aDi the contents taken. These conA Merry ELLIOTT ronto, ; trihutions were used in, educating s ` r Furnitmre Dealer /''1 Mr. Piersoli teacher of violin music, native in one of the COV b in India. Christmas and Funeral Director: waG taken down with a "stroke,"and It is not known exactly n`v much Yhone 1300 - ` was stoien nor the exact date on which Corner Yonge and Alexander slight hv.opes are entertained of his re- the theft took plat e, as the box had and a Pickering, otatarl0 Streets, Toronto, r Thr•annual meeting and'supper of "nt been opened by the officials of the , ry a s Noted for high grode-instructiou the Presbyterian Church took place on cht:rch fcr,oprP time. Gram Cho Wednesday evening with ,a splentl(d hent, Iiurklloldtr, wh +operates R U-app`, prosperous l� p� g and superior employment services. attendance. cement file rfwctory adjacent to.his L1 J r1,avel, it, of a stir rise R week ago, AND FL S.KING, '_1lany students from other business The Board of Health has succeeded He hadpnn o operated his plant since New Year in re oving the slaughter hon=t• at P Xmas ane? on Ding to open np foF the • ]S ani prepared to do Chopping'and colleges have been at attendance the rear'end of the park to sane dis • season found that the contents of the p tante in the cotintry. A Food Dove. lace had been removed the extent of P C. KER all 11-M Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months I J B. Worts, who fora number of Px Saturday. Enter any time, Write for rata- tears c rried on a barrel facto:;. L..e. "h its c'0(K1 ^Orth The thieves evi- N. E. �MeEWEN, Stoneboats For Sale was found dead in his bed on Friday I dently understood how to work, Two Q Logue. morning last. 1`t.Worts was down`p,tnea of plass hadbeen removed and Veterinary Surgeon �J, Claremont town as usual on the preceding day every to•ii in the lace t•toien. This John F, Bayles, Glaret3lont W. J. Elliott, Principal 'and spent Xmas with his son, Dr. is the leaned time the tool house has been cleaned out. Rural Route No, 2 Worts, of Toronto,' PjC1�er � + ' ??��,,,,��..,, ,> •, .,._ ,:-: �. ':• _ _. .'• '_..: "6•e .»w_i.. _i,.,., ._.rt... _t,. .:.✓.' _'�-.F�3;uw. .:iy,.±.. .�::�i.�.ren>::,.,�€^,•�ixae. WIFE' EMS 'Y x .. f�, >.- .rv. M!' '•u�, ,'?. �.« _:!4+G ti•�e, :ld.x,.,,v,t."- �,,.•.�.'ri�w �"t;a .C,, „e�*,_. > �} .p.,.- .r •«y f ,• :... � i±' .� '!^�;, v. '.rr?� My;. '� ,+•;:f.- s `;urs -,c, i,;:i�. x, ,:� a.. - --• - - - • - - -. .� - Publishing Co., T3 West Adelaide St., .AN>n ♦G� T'. - I F AX OR Y�'�' TO Crt�►>.>� t Toronto. Ahe O s Send l a in silver for ..our up-to- s. � CJ�. date Fall and` Winter 1924,19256 $oQ1c of Fashions. - "- SLEEPING BAG FOR BABY.i PEES DE LUXE. ,;9olil of a party,.¢ut�this sort o€.tbing A sleeping-bag, it warm and'pretty, �.- r �.can be overdone. The is expensive, but an ingenious mother _ s Who is,there who does not love pie• v£ted to la and sin girl who is in- made one that was charming and cost t w -- Almost everyone, men especially,' play g, and promptly g _ counts pie his favorite-dessert. And sesta herself on the piano-stool, is go- nothing, in to overshoot the mark if she stays The sleeves of a white sweater ware Aar l especially does the country woman g y feel that she is being consistent when there for the rest of the evening, to so worn that the garment had been CLEAN SWRT the exclusion of other eats. cast aside. They were ripped out, the she serves some asst of dalieiaua.pie .__ arm ]soles were- crocheted together T to top her country dinner. So, since l Ms is done quite ofi`en;but even - - — -- puddings and. ices have taken they the most brilliant performers are apt with white yarn and the bottom closed \ privilege of dressing up,why not make'to become boring, especially when an 'n the same way. The resua was a * 'anxious hostess is uncomfortnbl decidedly pretty sleeping-bag -and �+ < a pie de IuxeY aware of other stars in the room who When buttoned up the garment kept Snow Apple Pie.—Make a short the restless litt'.e hands from getting crust of a fine de of sats 'flour l are not being allowed a chance to 6'e g _ grade, P y ' s rkluncovered while baby took his after- e. 'II i" an almost equal quantity of pure lard noon nap on the porch.—L. M. T. `and just enough water, chilled, to By all manna do your share towards I entertaining; and if you are the oss-I make a paste. A pinch of salt adds, � P Q essor of pleasing "parlor tricks," do �^ to the flavor and some like to use a arter teaspoonful of baking powder; our best without an undue amount I Churchyard Humor. P� g Po I lu I' t, qquu Y I In the churchyards of England are Gi i t µl to each two cupfuls of flour, but it Is of fussing. You owe this' to your. I , ,� , - not necessary. Do not reroFl the crust; hostess, and it also gives you a change;to be found'many peculiar and humor- 'work quickly and have, the oven a i to shine. Make the most of it cer-'ous epitaphs. Here is one from a Pem• tain:y, but dont overdo it. If brokeshire churchyard: — J 'medium heat—hot enough to bake the you' u r bottom crust before it soaks the filling.j o may never be asked to "oblige"I Here lie I, and no wonder I'm. dead, ... . Then reduce the heat a little if it is again. L For the wheel of a wagon went over .: a fruit pie or'a custard and allow to• If you.would be popular be gener- nay head. e: . '> e slowly. ous. ak : A _ Choose tart apples and slice thinly. The girl' of brilliant accomplish- In.SVesterham churchyard; Kent; is 4R��441_,Lay in. the cr menta who is generous enough to sink' to be found an epitaph in which gram•ust, sprinkle with sugar � r: and a little nu and bake slow] herself in accompanying the efforts of mar has been neglected for the sake nutmeg Y others, who will accord them the of rhyme: �kr without a top. Cool and serve with S> centre of-the stage while the sin or whipped cream upon each section. Y g Cheerful in death I close my exes; _ ,+ Latticed Sponge Pie.—Fill a, shell play, and can acknowledge their Into Thy arms, my God, I flies. .k, frith a carefully made custard in achievements with a graceful little which the yolks have been beaten into compliment, is the girl'who will ac- An epitaph on a man of the name of t - the sugar until they are well blended quire popularity with other women. George Denham runs as follows: —two eggs to a pie and half a cupful; She will do this, not only because of :`'of sugar. Add the flavoring and milk'bar accomplishments, which are un- Here lies the body of.Geordle Denham, - and fold in the stiffly beaten egg!doubtedly a great asset in the social If ye saw.him now ye wadna ken'him. , whites at the last. 'Lattice the to sphere, but because she is generous i An pariWolverhampton with stripsof dough and bake slow]y.Iencu h to acknowledge and bow to the artistry of others. chuchyardadsas, follows:cool serve with Plases of cur - HEALTH EDUCATION ,rant jelly scattered over the top. In other words—live and let live. Here lie the bones v Double Fruit Pie.—Roll the lower i Of Joseph Jones, :I—BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON crust as usual,filling the pan only half j A PRACTICAL POPULAR SUIT Who ate whilst he yras ibis; . Provincial Board of Health. Ontario.full of spiced apples. Season with' FOR THE SMALL BOY, But once o'erfed, tla Health =at.He crept down dead, Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Pnb apices and sager. Roll another crust And fell beneath the table. tern through this column. Address him at Spadina House. apadiaa as thin as can be handy; lay over; Crescent. Toroata the to and fill the ie p _ P P Pan u with! :' :. :, - .... __.. ' • __.— _. - chopped dates which have marinated` x� Wben from the tomb,low 1n lemon juice and sugar. Top with' 047 'To meet his doom, a erost and bake slowly after thej { He rises amidst sinners; A recent visitor to this country re- the simple daily pleasures, one of lower crust has browned. +I _ Since he-must dwell marked on the number of stout people which is included under the headin ' ma h it. shere. This food for thou t of "aOrange Custard Pie.—Wash the ' Is. Heav'n or Hell, S good appetite. The generarind of an orae Take him which ives best dinners Sit raises the question of whether plan for weight reduction is to ar- d orange and grata very fine, g we as a people are 'It of over- range the menu in an attractive way removing the fine white inside mem-t — eating. I say "iruilty' intentionally, which will at once -provide sufficient brane. Beat three eggs light with', _ for over-eating in the sense that it, food to satisfy hunger and at the ' halt a -Cupful ul of sugar "/ ,- - _ = ;s p gar and fold in they �� '� endangers heath and leads to ineffi- same 'time contain a reduced number sgrated orange. Add two cupfuls of "'�• `-� r Menc is real] a crime. As far as Y, }' at calories or heal unite. Diets can be -'milk slowly, stirring well, and the << ,� actual disease is concerned, there are arranged for each individual by his juice of half an orange Bake slowly 'y cn-tain diseases that hw-­ Ion, been physician, but In the main, the plan known to,be associated with stoutness'without top crust. Serve cold. _ tr• e is to restrict starches and sugars and Open-Face Raisin-and-Pineapple �v� s or overweight. The actual danger ,fatty meats, and make the chief � comes from the deposition of tat source of diet frLits and leafy vege- Pie,—Dtee a cupful and a halt of can- e ;4 , ��j a around and in the vital organs of the tab!es, large in bulk, which satisfy tied pineapple,cut up a cupful of seed_ body, which may cause interference hunger but at the same time contain less raisins, cover with half X, with the action of the heart, kidneys fat- forming of sugar and allow to stand - an blood vessels. Diseases of these materiaahed su of will arrange •A Debate in Caveland. d s y physician an hour. Fill a partly baked pie shell, organs are a common association of a diet, giving the food c0ories re- aprinki4ng a Roar-and-sugar mixture{ 49%7 This style expresses comfort, Officer Stoneclub—"What's all this overweight, and it may be that over- Quired and the kind of foodstuffs that over the trait to absorb some of the and ease. It is an ideal we or school' riot abouts" ((weight does prove an important factor s ou!d be taken and should be left out ,juice. Bake slowly fifteen minutes. suit for a little boy. Velveteen, serge,I Skinpants—"Those guys have en-l in their cause. or instance, diabetes of the daily menu. Daily exercise r Jersey cloth or flannel may be used is a disease which is constantly assn- should also be indu! i • - Banana Pie.—Bake individual y y tared the contest for the prize for the '� gad n, but the ns.. z per. ciated with overweight. ture of the exercise should be arran shell In muffin tins and cool. Crush 1 for its development beet pl4a for the promotion of peace." ? g The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 2, —� What is the cause of overweight. ed after a physical examination is sufficient ripe bananas to,makp four i It appears to be mainly due to the made, to see if the heart and other cupfuls. Fold in two stiffly sten'3, 4 and 6 years. A 4-year size rem The Penguin's Rudder. . I taking of more food than the body organs-are in y , g good condition. < egg *hi'tes, half a cupful of sugar dis- quires 2% yards of 27-inch material. The wings of the penguin, useless needs, and the consequent storing up: To sum up, therefore, reduce the • -solved in half a cupful of lemon juice Pattern mailed to any address on for flying purposes, serve as efficient of the surplus in the form of fat. amount taken of the •fat-farming , and a Cupful of stiff. whipped cream. receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson paddles in swimming. `Overweight ay occur at any age,but foods,such as butter,cream, fatty por- 'Chill and fill the pies when served. —_ It is most likely to appear after the tions of cream, salad oil and nuts; age of thirty. As people grow older also the amount of starchy foods such Deep-Dish Cocoanut Prune Pte,_� a _ 'the tend to take less and less exer- as bread and t Line deep saucers or pie tins with < ■ y pastry,Y. as well as candy �.� rise, while at the same time the am- and sugars. Only eat three times a p'nst F£Ilwith granas which have r cunt of food eaten does not decrease day and never between meals. if candy been soaked and cooked until tender. - and sometimes actually increases. This must be taken, eat it at the end o Sprinkle with su s.�' � '' a ,; � x y u:4 � gar sad spread co- c _ is especially true with regard to work- a meal as dessert: The foods that ar* gosnut, softened in cream, half an r " ` ' era in the cities whose habits of life not rich In fat consist in.general of ]starve over the top. Berke very slowly $ ;: are as a rule more sedentary than the bulky vegetables, fruits, lean meat those of the country. Less and less and fish without fat. �o the cocoanut will not burn. Serve , bat or.cold. of the food they take is consumed by, Do not,depend on drugs for weight w' Ft: actual work and more is stored in the reduction. Most of the drugs used . Fig Pia--Stew dried $gal until ten a 9 ,; * form of fat. Overwe£ poisonous.ht may occur are harmful and poisonous.in two or three ways, first, there may der, season with nutmeg and a little btrained lemon juice, Fin a pie shell' be a hereditary tendency to this con- C- '- �]uits thick,top with another crust and ti �` ' � � dition as is often seen where father The Magnetic S bake quickly. Serve with cream,• rpt •' ;I ? pel I and son are both stout; second, it may l. ' . }' M occur ai the resulk of some disease, When ships pass on their way to LOVESICK FARMHAND TO r 't w oftentimes unrecognized, such as and from Liverpool, and come to a THE COOK 4 }"� � " affections of certain glands; third„particular spot. in the Mersey, their through leading a sedentary life in compasses become agitated in a whol• J = know that I ain't much on looks, "r �" n. ` {which overeating end underexercising, ly improper way. I'll never win no prizes ar - a Y are two of its characteristics. The fact P ' { Some magnetic spell is laid on them, For biauty, but, oh, beat of cooks „�, � ,that a person has hereditary tenden- ' cies to.stoutness is no reason why the,and the only explanation that has sug- There s setae things equeIizes y condition should be allowed to con gested itself is that the Iron parts of My drawbacks I ain't mean or cti�osi, k t : time. It can be overcome by a system setae ship wrecked there have become So take me! What's to fears ' '' of dieting and exercise. The fact is magnetized by some shift in the I've got a future. Let the boss r' 3 that man stout people could reduce wreck's - y position joined to the action Supply the present, dear! a� t *� + if they only practiced self-control, but;of waves or currents. they no not put forth any effort to do' There are a number of places X never .was a feller to �^� "h a< , M s so. In fact they eat too much food aces in the � 3 � <, �' altogether, and in addition, take foods world where something magnetic on _ Go maldn love to girls, dear, And I ain't shinin' u the'a shithe coast or on the sea bottom affects r ' rich in fat that only aggravate P to You r condition. If overweight is due to i p's compasses. Magnetic. Island, Because you've got them curls, dear. . s : disease, the trouble could easily be I off Townsville, on the east coast of F You won me with them Lemon, mince, � 3 r detected throufh phgsical examination Australia, was so called because it ap•• y' And raisin pies you make—' a ` :; by a phys- ion. In this case the a- , And I ain't been the same man since y�. ; r '. P geared to upset the compass o! Cap tient would most like] be put on a ' � A strict diet, eliminating as far as pos- twin Cook's ship; and in.the Gulf of St. i13 I ate your apple cake. s Lawrence there are similar diatrub ip sible the foodstuffs rich in fat forming material. antes. Make up your mind, my darlin'; I'm A fortunate feature of this import- 'b '* Agin this hesitatin' wH po - ant problem of reducing overweight is And here's my reason, dear: the timet ; that the condition can be controlled. az) West, Young Woman] You spend deliberatin' Pe xr, �Y z Even when "stoutness" is present for In the course" of a lecture on econo. You could be malcin'—future wife!— 4. fy"' d econsiderable time, as for a per- mics, says the Tatler,, the lecturer The weddin' cake—and then io years, it can be reduced with m that in o ear mentioned t some arts of safety. The solution of the p -Wed go cook s-tourin through this y' problem 1 America the g is simple and consists merely in re- lifePopulation consisted al- is versing the order of life, that has ,amost entirely of men. "I can there- ' With you as cook! Say when! "a' brought ..bout the unnecessary in- lore recommend the ladies to emigrate v' ' —E. A. ,crease in weight, Some stout peop:e to those districts," he added jocularly. who n e act to reduce their weight do 'At last a young lady in the audience _ 1J LIVE' AND LET LIVE. -r+ so from a mistaken idea. They think rose in high dudgeon and prepared to If you want to be popular, don't be • a *hat controlling their diet means re- leave the hall. As she was making during the amount taker, to almost. " fico anxious to shine. Step out of the rather a noisy exit the lecturer re- THE GREAT FOG the point of starvation or- at least -limelight and give somebody else a - marked with a smile: "I did not mean, Trafalgar Square as it appeared during the great fog which hu like a keeping them perpetually hu-•,Try. + r chance. Pp g g They argue,that life is short and that however, that It should be done in It is all very well to he the life and pall of,gloom over London for several days recenty. - it is not worth while denying oneself such a burry." ,.,�..�.� - :Y,_erl - ... - ..�.. 'h:n._a. as.:-a.�__,•G.?�.. 'i..,.w. .,. -+-.:.... ._.w. .•e.�..,: .. R...'L`.Y7 -.w.. .-.4,_..atw...ui7n.li: �X S •i Y Ani?" .si4, .esu',.• �'r:, Md, a *�-. "c• L' :t! , .w' �Y:,�' °'f i .. :. ..:.. e ;fir,. ' "a•s", -, uy +.;•-,._•±�.. „ '�-:-. r, �. '.tom .i:'. .'"'. .; ,, s>. ,�, ., w „;a.a 6!''. ?u. .'i*. �1wr'. :3%`°i'• t as _ ✓, i`..:- tY`, V .y. .q '-'}- l'�,�,' - ', ",W '•':',! i.a - .. As•r n. '� DIGESTION EASY TRICKS :Rata. If you'd like a- little better tea than you. The Slate M etc "It was an awful nlght," he said, sip D a Y rY Shaking his heavy pennant head are tising� pleases• try Red Rose" "-".-DUE TO POOR BLOOD With ]iia eyes il=ea Sc. each . ter. _ - a As furry quadrupeds might wear. - ! --- -- Coming back, drenched to the shin ,;Perfect Digei;tion Will Come if - From the°stormy night they'd foraged the Blood is Made Rich in, From the slanting silver swords and Red. _ Of a thousand angered lords, the a Lords of little furry folk rr There is no tonic for the stomach. T �a Who knew not mugh of them nor �� _ -,,that is not a tonic for every other �,` r P spoke. part of the body. But the stomach ► But all the night-the silver rain. t� , dpis -de ends as d s eve oflie oras, e- thie 0- Had heated on my windowpane. ��� good -- _ onthe every g It was a lovely, healing thing y° e blood for its energy. T There can be no perfect digestion That made my pen and paper stag, `The same good tea fol' 30 Y�►�e 'Try 1 - Unless you have rich, red blood. This While God and L walked forth to - 's f In scientifically true. The way, then. Bather Desperate. Classified Advertisements to- tone up the stomach is to enrich In oilskins, safe against the weather. the blood. This is a stunt suitable fora _ =Isabel Fiske Conant. In his announcement on a Sunday Most stomach remedies try to di- parlor entertainment of tricks. It morning the vicar regretted that MONEY TO LOAN. y *' requires a little preparation and it �� rrN1 �A'�FttttFFCC money was not coming in fast enough,, ]EPARM LOANS ,MADE.' AGENT11 gest your food for you. How much i�L 4"aJY _ s sheaid be well practiced before a but he was no pessimist. wanted, Reynolds, ?T Ylctoria' # better it is to tone up the stomach so is presented. that it will do its own work, as nature Two slates are shown. The 1 "We have tried," he said, "to raise Street, Toronto. Intended. There is no pleasure in trickster makes a chalk mark on i `_ L� the necessary money in the usual man- eating predigested food. Tone up both sides of each slate and thea s+a++�++ WANTED ser. We have tried honestly. Now . your stomach, then your appetite and, wipes the chalk mark out, using a we are going to see what a bazaar can STONE INDIAN RELICS H. A. - digestion will soon be normal. wet sponge. This is to show the Winter is a dan roue .season for do.'_' VanWinckei, 1899 Lansdowne Ave.o If your digestion ie weak and yo lack of chemical preparation. He the little ones. a days are so Toronto. S ' blood thin, you need Dr: Williams' paces ose slate an tap rot the other-�c angeable-one brig t, the neat cold Remit by Dominion Express Money Pink Pills to restore the strength to and asks a spectator to hold them I and stormy, that mother !s Order. If lost or stolen you get your MATRIMONIAL ' 1 until the conclusion of the trick. your blood; in addition use care in'' He then deel res that a spirit has ;afraid to take the childre out for the money back. PAPER, PHOTOS, ADDRESSES 10o. the selection of your diet and your 1 s message Ar the company and fresh air and exerci ey need so McCreery, Chatham, Ont,•- :.stomach trouble will soon pass away.! will write the message on one of much. In consequence they are often America was first used as a name in Mrs. Charles La Rose, Fruitland, Out., the slates. After a reasonable time cooped up in overheated, badly vents- the "introductio Cosmographiae," ' suffered severely, and.tells what Dr.' has elapsed. the trickster takes the lated rooms and are soon seized with printed In 1606. It was derived from I FROST BITES ' Williams' Pink Pills did for her.'-She slates and separates them. ,On the I colds or grippe. What is needed to Amerigo Vespucci. Dangerous if unattended, says:-"I was a terrible sufferer from lower side of the upper slate the ,keep the little ones well is Baby's - Rub well with Minard's and take stomach .trouble. The doctor called it message. which may be frivolous or Own Tablets. They will regulate the no chances. serious-according to the trickster's For First Ald-Minard s Liniment nervous indigestion. Everything I ate' stomach and bowels and. drive out It restores circulation, heals the mss, desires, to seen. Injured tissues. + � distressed me, and I became so weak I colds, and by their use the baby will -The secret is n simple one. A � Aeroplanes which scatter electrified ' Always keep k on the shelf. N and rundown I could hardly walk. I be able to get over the winter season piece of black cardboard, lust the Band by means of a special apparatus had a pain around my heart most of color of the slate surface and cut to !n perfect safety. The Tablets are are said to be able to dispel fogs. a the time, and I slept very poorly, II At exactly in the frame of a slate sold by medicine dealers yr by mail 1 ♦ ;' was afraid I would not get well, as to used. The message is written at 26 cents a box from The Dr, Wfl- p�T k .'the doctor's medicine was not helping on the slate and the cardboard, `llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. A G E f1 ! S s me. In this serious condition Dr. W4I-I called the "flap" is placed over it. +----�� 10 OF FFA, 1J Hams' Pink Pills were recommended+ When the trickster displays the Radio Reception Conditions. Men and Women the Jiffy Knife •y3' and I decided to try them, and I can slates. he keeps the flap In place w: with his fingers. Atter marking on While it 18 not yet possible to ac Sharpener, new, efticlent, 1t) year c truthfully say that they made me feel curately forecast radio reception con- . guarantee. G o o d commissions, like a new person. I will always give the slates and wiping the marts off, this medicine a word of praise when he places the prepared elate, flab dations, considerable progress has every house a prospect. Write .� PROVEN PRODUCTS t get a chance for I think there is side uppermost. en the table. On been made toward establishing the re .68 Vicforla St Toronto Y .w I get c n compared with it for this the other slate is placed. When lations'h!p between weather conditions Ing he picks-the elates up, he turns and raaM reception, according to en- dyspeptics, or any one weak, nervous them over. The flap falls on the We are interested !n obtaining ABLE TO DO + gingers of The Marconi Wireless _ or rundown." slate which is now undermost. leav- Te.egraph Company of Canada, /� You can get these Pills from any Ing the writing ready for the con- Limited. OLD D and RARE medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents clusioa o! the trick. Generally speaking it has been c HOUSEWORK NOW a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- /OIlp this ort! and pante !!, with found that when the weather to un __..BOO K�S eine Co., Brockville, Ont. ether ot the aeries, 117 a scrapbook./ seasonable' or when there is a sudden fn v e _ ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Send _ A Afterthoughtn - or decided change to the weather recap- articulan to the Wilson Publishing RPh ,Why Waste the Water? p The proprietor of the new store in a tion conditions will be bad, according- .S•1CIC a Year• Got ; Ben "Mary," inquil4d the mistress, sus to these anthorttles Company. 73 West Adalaids Streak ;. •ice" - cross-roads village was Isaac Cohen. warm d a Toronto, Ontario. _ efit from Lydia E.Pince s plcionsiy, "did you wash•this fish care- of weather to summer, sY Cold Business was tar from goad and Isaac folly before you baked !t!" in winter or a change from cold and 7r vtable Compound hood 'at the door of his store one "Heavens, ma'am," replied Mary, crisp to moist and snowy weather will morning gazing gloomily at the all'••what's the we of wasIdn'a fish that's 1 invariably bring about,pop= reception but empty street A l'lttle girl. who lived all his life in the water?" conditions. Fading, both of the slow FACE I Bloomia� N. S.-"I took Lydia bad last turned the corner, paused un- _ ,e AFFECTED and rapid variety, has been found to ]3:. Pinkham- a Vegetable Compound for q- certainly before hfai; -a crumpled dol- Most isolated Town. be almost as bad for radio reception as ECZEMA pains and backache. also for nervous- � lar bill in one hand. Instantly Isaac The most Isolated town !n the world. static. Fading b almost inevitable mesa, sick headaches and r ower awasallsmiles. when the weather changes, !t fs I was troubled it this way to said to be Manaos, on the Rio yyear, and a friend told me about the "Say," began the !tile girl, "does my I Negro, not far from that mighty tri- stated, '—`-- 4 Vegetable Compound and induced me '' +� mama owe you a dollar!" Every effort is being made by radio Also Behind Ears and Qn e0 • butary's conjunction with the Ama- take �t I const say I have received "She does, she does!" exclaimed son, It to the only town h Amazonia. engineers in all parts of the world to l,, great benefit from it and am able to do ..asaac. '"And-sad-whoae little girl p Limbs Cut_ 1C�Heals y ' and situated 1,000 miles from any determine the relationship hF'ta�cen • ' m housework now. I recommend the are you!" other ctvilizatloa, radio reception and the weather so Vegetable Compound myself and nag definitely that forcasta u to radio re- 1 was affected with eczema willing for you to use this letter as a which broke out in a rash. I had eoass .aaeoaaa0 • asses ception will be as accurate as those it on m face, behind-m ears and testimonal. '-Mrs. WILLIAM MO B RO�'V:v FELT Y Y Bloomington, Annapolis County, x.' , now issued by the meteorlogical bur oa.my limbs. My skin was sore4^r' P1sa.e tvszte/or oats p=lea flat on and red and m cloths aggravated Do you know that to a recent canvass �,eau about the weather. When thla Y �•gg among women users o! the Vegetable S L I P P E R S it. It itched and burned cauain I Poultry, Butter, and Eggrl has been accomplished it-will marks we m scratch, and sometimes Compound over 220,000 replies were re- �,, ,r we ocAs♦rrrzz u s ala a wan aaaaa With Leather Boles big forward stride to radio receiving., ceived. To the question, have y d could not sleep at might. My ta« o¢ � P. POULIN a CO. LIMITED - -` - was disfigured. received benefit by taking this meds" 69C something Extra. „I finally read an advertisement eine?"98 per cent replied "Yee." es-ss aeawsa0 ssarbs6 - Telesaew ask rev This meane._that 98 out of every 100 ._ 0oaTIRCAL eeteee -Auto Demonstrator (who has been for Calico=s goo and Ointment Per women are in better health becausll ap, trying for three hours W sell the car) acid sent for a f- sample• I ssot Pa i r -"Now'I will throw/in the clutch." relief so purchased' more,and afia they have given this medicine a fel! " M Uncle Eben-'I'll take her then. I using one box of Cutieara Oint- trial• 1 knew if I held off long enough you'd tet• with the Cuticusa Soap, 1 112ra. Morse 1. . .6 another case 01 E DELIViRED give me somethin' extra, b'gosh!" was no&led." (Signed)Miss Arvilla Women receiving great benefit. w�^. �ided Winter Pla round C. Cryster, 2639 Taylor St.N.E., Women suffering from the troubles to *� yq TO YOU Minneapolis, Minn. common to their sex should listen t4 2D4 dfranNerYork For Every i11-Mmard's Liniment. Otdy y . POGTPA I D, use Cuticura for all tom purposes. rienced the same sufferizihand fob 0 aTwtce Weekly !ll Pairs ., each rr«in tt a ♦ c a.ara ge Sailings, 41100 whosoever afraid of submitting � relief. Give thio dependable medicine ilii ingving N.Y.Wed.nese gas. 4 Pain .......•..,....•........ $2.60 t. ca=scara i.o.troy f�1t,r.ah.N" -; V'ra Palatial,Twin4krew,' 6 Pairs ....._........... ,,, $3= any question, civil or religions, to the so.1W ntmeawac��S d&Talc= chance-and at once. It V sold at a� pit.Burains Steamers Men's, Women's and �BoW test of free discussion, is more in love drug stoeaa. 0 '.FORT VICTORIA"and with his own opinion than With' troth. Sizes 1 to 8 only. - - - - - "FORT ST.GEORGE" AS A PREMIUM with each order of -Watson' ' _ - Laadlaap•�•t tO•DO� 1 $2 'or over a beautiful calendar will ForlHusrratad Booklets Wrfra 1 be mailed postpaid. . MORE THAN 55,000 FARMERS FURPIES3 BERMUDA[.INE 4� s4WLitehatieaeet - NewX�t�;T Standard Footwear have bought thel: farina In Waacara "•' or Any hoes/T«siet Ass•• Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A 1294 rat. Clair Avenue West. Toronto remarkable Fact Think! There is a reason. The large area of our hold- jugs--affording old•jugs--affording cboice of location and of _ land to suit every !arming need. Fair price, fair contract, and.fair dealing f e ;combined with abundant fertility Of r+ soil, good climate and social condi,tions make farm life there destrabl }y- e� a and attractive. Thousands more will e select their farm from OUT virgin lands, " y The Province of Ont id i o from our improved farms, and with some capital and determination to ' ;work, can make a•home and pay for ;5av n gs Off ice i>" Writs for our booklet, "The Prairie ' .. _ provinces of Canada," and leafl SAFETY IS SATISFYING AWestern Canada Forges Ahead." C. Lam. Norwood,Land Agent,Canadian Pacifll0 Savings regularly wild the Province Railway, Desk W. Windsor Stenos, � �,,,,�� Office, bioatreal, Quo. Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN ' .-... low $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT JUnless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are .' All monies de'pos'ited by you are guaranteed by the Goverlmient of the Provilx:e of Ontario and not getting 'the genuine Bayer product proved safe can be withdrawn at any time GV H :13y millions and prescribed icy physicians 24 years for BANKING BY MAIL— -' are the concentrated 'CO1dS �.�:.Headache ' Neuralgia _Lumbago �°•. Depaartzlmt at each Branch. strength of prime, fresh - HEAD OFFICE: 15 QUEEN'S PARR, TORONTO " b.ei. Use them to .ad Pain �Toothache Neuritis 'Rheumatism Savor and nutriment to Branches: Toronto--Corner Bay and Adelaide Streets; Corner soups, sauces, gravy, Accept O "Bayer" aCka 0i University and Dundas Streets; 649 Danforth Avenue. stews,hash,meat-pies /V which contains proven directions. Tins of 4- ISc.and Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets R- ,EDROSE Aylmer, Brantford, Mamllton, Newmarket, Ottawa, Owen Sound, I •• •• to-30e. _Also bottles of 24 and 100-DrtigextlL Pembrolis. Seaforth, at. Catharines, St. Mary's. Aagirin is the trade mark (registeftd In CanaAA) of Bayer Manufacture of Nonwaati► "M>- - Walkerton, WOOdeLOCk. I eddraoe:•or ealleyndcld (Acetyl salicylic Acid, 'A. S. A."). Whine It u well knows -*at Aspirin mean. Beyer manufacture, to Ramat the pablle against towatims, the Tib" #t ---- —isaUE NO. 3--'25. a[ .alae Company wnl be stamped WItb their 980" nada mark, tba "Baler C1141406 � . _ _ � .. . . . v .. y, d.df'..,;ny. .,s6^,.'-^n..•"fid' . s,.e.- •.a.,K.,'x :'. -n;xl";.,. .. . ,: #.u.' ,-.,C�,..:,F .r .„f+-r :i.,,• , a;y _ +: :;•G an.;,.,.?. ',°h, d•i• t } d m :Aw:_: p atw:$i+i.:• t+ --;Y,',:`:. c .�,ti:rsm,r*.la``se,�"sa,ya'+ eA',""sy�1S^+. x., .�p`a �. 'a g/,, ,�. _.:.../yy .ii...•„ ,.�,.b.Y"”` .. �..w.e.iC.. '.d �'� -.R - ':J"v .:..,� , g6,o(m t Bridge-construction. Kooe: . ..IF'Y►,E ' a'ST AW 0O" MF ORT SOAP SPEO[AL s Dlacbiuery. $300 ; Superintendence. Maintenance_ and. repairing, _ T67RSis $13,ttW. _ - it was moved try 11r. Middleton and Bars Comfort Soap,15 B s C ort nap 100 i 41.75 per year.; 11.50 it paid 1n advairte. _ seconded by Mr. 1t'orayth. and carried. _..'Immediate. delivery will.,-. k2E 1 Fair en's WeOI SOCkS, 8� ' Subscriptions ro the Uaited stats and.Great that Ll%e.townebi be divided into five Bniam i2.W in advaace. p taken. _ - - - istrictsfor the.purpooe of keepirg,the. -- _ ._.. ._. 1,80 ro%de open during the .present winter ROSE EXCELSIOR MILLS _ ��MIY MURKAR, Proprietor. season with a memher.of t'hiQ council Phone (3000 -Pickering 15peClal price, 1..30 in charge of each division, that is to _ bay : From n t I to 6th con line west _.. . _ saS'.11l t0 you, .50 PiCKERING .-couNwL. of Brock ro:1d, in chorgeof Mr.Speuis; _ � H. I N � L E _S � r, ditto eastof Brock road fi•nin n t 1 to • `'� The above council met pursuant to 6th con line, in charge of Mr. Forsyth; - _ ;,statute on Monday, the 12th Inst, From 8th con lite to the 2nd con line, British Columhia Cedar - - Members-elect present -as follows r bat not including the god con line.and . Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles, R E C E I: P T -.Reeve. Adam,• Spears; First deputy west of the Brock i oad. in charge of Bird's Felt Slate Shingles --reeve,G. M. Forsyth; Second deputy- Mr. White; From the 8th con line to ,for Bale at NEW CHOCOLA TE LA YER CA KE reeve, G. L. Middleton ; Councillors, the Provincial Highway, east of the . J. A. Whiteand E. L Uhapman. all Brock road•in charge of Mr. Middle T, PATER30A S • CLAf1EMONT 2 eggs, 2 cups b sugar, i cup butter, � cup sour milk, . of w-hotn 6ubscrthed to' the necessary too; south of the Prorinciwi-High- Call and get prices. 1 teaspoon bgkitig soda,dissolve in kettp boiling water, _•declaration of c.ffice. way.east of the Brock road and south poured over 1 It of ,cocoa,' nils with other The minutes of the last meeting were of the god con, including the. 2nd con j,[ ingredients- and add 2 cups of flour, 2. teaspoons of read and approved. line. west of the Brock road,in charge. B A .S r-1 E T S vanilla, I cup of dates. Gerild Cowan, of Rosebank. was of Mr. Cbapriian. I beard re amended plan of sub-division The council now adjourned to meet Having p,urcha.sed the stork (rum TRY THIS, LTSING ABOVE INGREDrENTS _of lots aid asked that the said plan be again on Monday. February the 2nd, the Estate of approved by the council, which was for the traneuction of general business. - FROM granted. W. G. BARNES_and the entire , The various standing committees .LAMES RICHARDSON'S GROCERY r were appointed as follows : business' of JOS. W. DOTE\ Roads and. Bridges-Messrs, For A COMPLETE Ara prepared to supply, all sizes - eyth, Spears, Middjeton, White and - Pmol Berry Boxes to Three _ Chapman. and Half Bushel. Contingencies-Messrs. Middleton, spears and white. F .� N RR A L Gieen River Basket Works Pickering Hardware Store Bonuses for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters and Snow Shovelling-Messrs. Phone Mark. 2409 White. Forsyth and Cbapman. p _ . Relief-Messrs. White, Spears and 'w w '• 7FRANK PENtiOCS , .Middleton. Data es for Sheep Worried by � � 1 aq Consistin of Casket, covered. "The Man that made the Barney Dogs.- aSessrs. Chapman, White and gBasket." ' ` Middleton. with black or grey cloth. Transportation. Power and Light- a thank you for your share in Chapman.Forsyth and Middleton. • Embalming The Pickering I r Come were received from D. M. oui' success during 1924 and s St k tad $. D. Sherwin to dog'tax.' Hearse, one Sedan . _ A�co n was received from Toronto Our personal 8erviees Vigilance CoYnmittee • ' '. - • .13ydro-Electric Svetem re supplies - We sincerely hope that lricrea►sed they wish to dispose of. ' - A com- from Onte . Municipal Aas'u The object of this Association is to prospnty, happiness and health _ ' television of statutes. . lessen stealing and prosecute C" `.7 f A com. was received from Wm. J. _Proportionate Savings on the felons. .inay be yours as the New Year = Devitt resigning his position as school other Funerals mbu,ha! sic en . M' attendance officer, 1de vinic property 1 obtumaal i A number of Accounts were present- C) Cate immediately with any member Unfolds. `w ed for payment and referred to the re- (�"''�f o! Executive.Qommiitse. epective standing committees. Pickering Burial V©. Membership tee 11.Q0. A com. was received from the ee rc- - 'Ttak"s mar be had from tri•i'resldeal or; 11�try of the Dunbarton public school Phone 1800 „ ,`�' 6.ot.drt oa•ppllearioa. inviting the members of the township " ` « -council to the formal opeaiaia of their .Ambulance Service. Exec• Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Pulm• new school on Friday,Jan. 28:h. - er,bonald 3looto, Pickering. J. S. BALSI�1,lNf - PICKER NG Russell Conner was heard re wrong Branch: w ( 1L� +�++`i .'4ssessmentof ddg. Wm. Bnrtuo, White �f, R. Thexto�. W. 1. Clark. - The standing committee on Cootia- president; Reorstar w' cies reported and recommended the gollowing payments; J Murkar, for - 1 " .4ptg flnanx•;,41 report 94)00;Glohe Print- itng C'.,. sd+t Dunbarton school deben• Rome Tf,Ii'phone Co. ger - igh• g '. vice gat Tp hall to Dec 81, 192.4, 1400 �. _ Here's Lighter M�► et The Franklin Press, T-roato, ptg deb — f:,r D+iabartno sch,ol 3d'22; D R Bea- _ - Longer Wear—Better Value ' iton• on acct of salary 125 00: Municipal - - - y World Co,8 copies Musicipal .Worid M Wearing rubbers all day is tiresome, but since ; 19.25 d OU Juba Forkie. expedses to 'Toronto Dec 24, interviewing Dept of - - rubbers are necessary, why not wear IZHI3�,?O.. High waysre Wilson b>iidge con 7 5i)0; IcHrns - / + ...Rubber Footwear? Each pair combines the Ad im gpNarn, ditto 5.t)(); Thos Gregg least weight with the longest possible wear ? clerk att div court 4()Ij; Ed Gleeson, PON This longer life is built into each This footwear is trade from 'bailiff ditto 400: Treas Pickeringwith RHINO rubber,pre*- RHINO RUBBER-the tough- Public Library 40 IN)-.Tr~Claremont ' P Public Library 4N W; Treas Brou• - sure cured. and extra strength est and most wear-resisting that • • where the wear comes. See the Science has yet discovered- ` gham Public Library 40 00 Russell ;! heavy ribbing under the laces. which will wear up to twice as Conner, rebate on dog.tax 2 00. • e . ` " • This is only one of the many ]tag as ordinary rubber. " The standing committee on Relief _ _ ti ( special features .than make it {T . t•enrted and recommended the folio'w- • e t possible for us to back up the Let us fit you with a pair of ii,g payment: Mu•k,,l'a Hoepital for � sweeoingguararsteeoaevery paw. RHINO, ..'Consunitive4. maintenance of It i3 • . Bowen for ianntb pf Jan UL65. ,Compare the Wear"" The st tuding committee on Trane• i ACTS - portatiun• Power and Light reportgd AT ALL s. and recommended the following p4y'• DRVGGIIiTS WQtE A FLABM" orient : Hydro-Electric Power C..w, �• S. �`��'" �" ""0+ street lights in Greenwood 54 IN). _ r The standing eommittee on Bonuses- - ----- -_ ------- - -- `tor A1re Fences. Drainage Matters -, s ti hind Boom Shovellidg reported and te- • 1 tcommended pavment as follows : H * i �- • '!Doan. 30 ids fence lot 9 range line PO BAs,) 4 50; E dryant• 61 rods fence lot It _ tot rte•c,� ( s s 2 1425. - c m a. o What We Have . _� v� c6n t �' The standing committee an 'Ronde y z a to Offer - i8 +'1 ;• and Bridges reported and recommend- a * I ed payment as follows : Bruce Conner, a� x ✓ x� ' `" gr4d on corner base line inaW pipe pt - - me place bet 14.15 draw gray clean sjo �s' O ONE chartered 'sank :n Canada tifet - ditch eta25.50 ; L Lehman, 12.koads pf _ N hris anything greater to offer the gravel bet 10.31 con 8 1.80: F Cowie, business cotnmunity than its contem• drag Iota 28 to 32 con 8100; J By•r, draw gr4v bet.. 30 31 con 8 lu 00; J O - •• _ pot'aries unless it is in the character $ryant,drag bet 8 9 and '10.11 con 3 of the service it renders. During the. r: and 8 to 11 con 3 14 37 ; F C-Pugh, half-century of its life, the Standard ;drag bet 15 to 18-con 8 and rep wash. MING Barak has developed j► distinct indi- _ 1 C K E R t N G ~ , out at Carbon's bridge opp lot 1�son 8 �p viduality through the kind of service x.75 -.l'lI 1 1E maintained in its'daily transactions. A by-law was passed appointing The conimViCial aspect of this indi- ` Itorvoahipofficere as follows: Y , viduality is found in the.many nni- ME T -111 ro^�u KEEPERS que'services for which the Standard k EAT -M AR K. r Henry Wilson. F W Hobbs. Will J Olark, R Balsdon, Jae Smales• Arthur Bank is peculiarly equipped. , Chester,F Underwood,Tbos Puckrin, , _._ .. . ,• - ... 1 .. .PJ Rowe. W-H Stover, E Pllkey, W -. Round Roast or Steak, •-• 2ik per b , "I'HE .. B Burk, W S Major, L Hagerman, V � ���� - Sorter Roast ib Steak, 2Parkin,Wm Mi rrieron, A Devitt T STAN DAR .• ` • Norton. O P Ferrier, J A Jones, TC Porterhouse Roast or Steak,•M ••- t; (�oattek; Wm Jackson..M Evans, A OF CANADA Rump Roast,... .•• . •Brignall,,J Pallister, J Meyer. Fine Rib Roast, .. 200 44 FENCE AL$a>tlas ' PICKERING BRANCH--W. F. Law, Manager �, _ _ .. _ ,lee Ubas McCausland. D Carruthers, 0 _ Branches dao at BrooMin, west Hill, Whitby Heavy Rib Roast, .•• e . =Z:j 1., Field,W iu Gormley,J Andrew, lien Shoulder Roast, .. -14 And 16c ' 3' Oowso. E W Sleep, A Annan, Wm P •• '•• ' p of Roast, 14C Mitchell, Irvin White, W H Chester, - ___ �_ ___--- ------- - R .,. g .. 'W P Petty,J Todd.T Puckrin, H Fill. elsket, o buil, ... • • - Cott, Wm Pee bles• W W Gee. A Rog- Leg Of Pork,... - s•r J Byers,' G Duncan, W B Milne, 2liC ere. - Loin of Pork, ... r O H Pugh. J S Wilson, W P Jones. _ .. 20c,28c W H Pugh.J H Evans; D Gregg,John Roast o or Earn and Save I?ork Ch a t f Pork, • w Whitson, Jacob Meyer. Pork Chops, ••.. ,e•. •• 25C IN SPECTORS OR VALUERS OF SHEEP ' - .. •Pure Pork Sausage •; =_- Polling Sub-diy'1=L Pu -in, 2 T'E Finest Balt Pork... •• _ 25c Crawford, 3 Thos Annan.4 0 A Annie, is just 'as important 'as earnin ," �_ .•g b Jxs Todd, eR V Mowbray• 7 W B SAVING for earning is but of the present, while Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, _ 35c --Burk,S A.L.Milne. 9 W P Joneo. 10 J saving is assurance of future security and ' " sliced, 3oc Scott, l i J 0 Spang. s the foundation of prosperity. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole); 30c '` Aby-law was passed appointing R __ '45c ` E Forsyth a memher of the Board of The Dominion Bank protects the funds of its Back Bacon; - 53c " ' Realtb and the following sire appoint- -ed p point- * g Hain,•• •• �� -ed sanitary in tors : W_ B Powell, g •M�e+ -depositors by the prudent management of p Coked o :.r_. �Johneton and W R ward. experienced officers. einem,. ..- :: i 2' A by-law was passed appointing L „ xs ,Head-,Head .. 15 'M' Neale assessor for 1925 and Messrs. C S e s •3 lbs -55 cents' ■ ['is _ -Easy First and Domestic Shortening, •Trueman and H J Wilker auditors of •, '' 5 lbs 90 cents= •the township's a,-.counts for 1924 +• " lb prints 18 cents' ' }' - A ny-law waspassed appointing 'Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday; John Phillips school attendance officer !or the year 1925. r�Y BRANCH, G• P. LYND, Man"Mr• ('!" j�j�j j� j('1 R j ( , Abv-law was passed a propriatingg . E C_ CROSS, Maoagar• 'V, .EIIJEW D P•a.VJ►�J�.\ii.\'Vl =s; 'tbe followin amo'rnts to. Pzpendi- $QL1QK,L'+1 $R �r t f 1` z;arsflt3Tlit$ R09d 002Jati'aCti104, 1 s_ e' ? sa 4 _ • — L`,<r-..;.. _ •_ ( •, ,. _. e.- ....'_"�.._ 1.�'____.....'*�"svatia.ro^,M+�..�'is,"tor.'n`Ys�'a�'f-tic, .;..�•� +s�"** �i"r�rt,:f'a`..ri �!t`-'��''�fic:'�'�.:�a�OaC:� ;. -°. r•- a tom- < n' 'P• .� ,,y 3' 171!i: }+ t a::. .., y •r .. F .,. , .: � w� :, �' ....Yap "' ,a'an'y .. 'q. .. .ata•`+ w; r.. ..,m.- -a,. .�.. .}'• '••+G` '�;4i+-•'. .,••• . ,x.�,. �+.+,`.: ;..ti•.�,A. ., "•,. ro%.�*; :. _ ,� '-.>'-' ,.r,,:,;• ., ,•'-�+'�'r. «+°�'•'.e�7�4..-a•.,•, +#.. - +.' �/:i:' �: .-"�++acj>',�`: .r ,,.•. h ,a1;-.„ ?� } _.. e. �• � ....t :�a,,,•v."i; ,-r .. 'a*,l,,.y.,_. -a.r1 s, -'Y,t..: j.:. '�,. .>,Kra�: •� :,},�` , ,,_.. � s ,,...; T y�.. �:. .•:^ •L ' ""'r *. ........ r 7-• v .l%^_... .°;..Y •..'... .,.1. t �!: aw ,... A:._ .'.M �4R ti. . - -maple Leaf. Icutua1 Fire :f CLAREMONT. Chat. G•ostic•k spent.Ne.iv_Yeat''s f' with friends in Mildtuay. }i . - W, . ' . . _ We are sorry to seport< that Lite g,9`n� Mrs. Machin spent Wed- - ,,_ -. _ - tIIS1tr1I3Ge CjQ _ coudition of Mr. Farmer is now nesday with J. H.and Mrs. Beal. most Zt;itical. Mrs..Fred Morley and two child; .z Cbeap.t'r%tes for farm and country. IL Thomas Paterson was off duty ren, oY Nor�tich., are with her par- TNf BREAD ,� ' r buildings, - for several lays suffering from an eats, J.and Mrs. Evans. " e - -t _- WITH A . '' - yy _attack of the fiu. , - W .PURPOSEWish - Windstorm Insurance on buildings, David A. Ptigh had his engine LETTERE TO THE EDITOR. *Ind-mills,$tins etC moved to his-crea wary its Lakefield Automobile ace 'on Monday and he followed on MR. EDITOR.-Please let hie have + A omobile Iasttra Tuesday. specs to answer Mr. tatepa}ler a beet -to !hank- our i of all kinds. Mrs. Brown has had a radio in- week. Mr. Ratepayer must have been FARMS FOR-BALE misinformed,or he is an awful strang- stalled in:her home. The work � er to the truth. I was not opposed to -.many cust-om� Write or phone was done bF Geo. A. Baker, of the purchase of the fire truck nor to VES, our pure food bread ' f3touffville. the erection of a bull In to i G Alfred Pretty has been engaged hoube it, but l.was opposed to the eree- has"a worthy purpose: ,ers for, their by Frank Soden to make extensive ti?n of a library building fn connection It brings health and full liberal patron D• Y.Y M A ii r strength and a meal-time ' improvements to the interior of with the fire halj. - 20 " WHiTBY, ONT. f lila residence. I was also opposed to the erection of The meeting of the Women's In- the fire hall by day labor. I wanted satisfaction to the folks age during the u, to advertise it by tender,but was over- who partake of it CLAREIIONT regu- and . atitute for this inonth has been ruled by the two retiring members. pasti year larl One slice calls for -changed from Jan. 21st to Feb.4th.. who went on and built by day work. 3' �, p e p�e p s " F„ Full particulars neat week. What was the consequence? It ap- a loaf; one loaf forms the 'PVISh them a l CREAMER AI�/G R 1 ' The police trustees wiil meet on- pears that they did not- know ts'bat It►bit. lyionday nest,pursuant to statute, they were supposed to'pay a day. and ::a . Happy and Highest price paid for when thgy will tape the oath of wben it was completed they disputed ream a h ,office and organize fore the year. the carpenter's bill and one of them Prosperous [C t the �. . Mrs..B. S. Palmer has been . un-- asked the to go to him to try to get 'a ' settlement. That I refused-to do. New Year. Claremon t Creamery der-the doctors care during the Rratepaver says also he regrets the �{ �_ past wgek but we are glad to know retirement of the two progressive H,R.MaNNEY ' that she is now somewhat better. members of the Board as he thinks y Give us a trial and be convinced , Edwards is moving they would have hydro before the end Mtas Sarah s BAKERY; `. F. COOPER' y to.the city on Saturday where she of the year. Does Ratepayer think i Pickering ' y y � ' 'pHONE�900, will reside with her sister, they that two men could force hydro on this i 1'4i,� 1 , l<1a 'ng secured an apartment for village without the consent of the viii- 1TIC�ERIN� age?Ii be does,I foronedonotthink so: ? ,,, '�u '0t t"LAREMONT Leath Lar Goods Stara 1 winter. r , Shelman Rumohr, we regret to Ycups respectfully. 5 report. has been seriously ill dur- John Fleming, J ins the peat week. He is still un- - Secretary Police Trustees. HARNESS .Start the New' Year Right Our supply of quality Harness and der the doctor's care and is grad- - Parts is now complete. wally improving. We hope to see him around again in a few days. Bp aisles BOOTS—GREs SHO$BEATTY have a large stock of this 8.0381131111111 . . We h g th e Quite a large number from - = two Sunday schools purpose at- STANDS FOR TEE BEST PaStr ���� 1Boot. oa head—un ii letending the annual Townehip Snowflake` iorbardwearandtear.Bnaday School convention which y _ -REPAIRING W - is to be held in the Methodist ONCE TRIED—ALWAYS USED We maintain our established ref uta. Church at Mount Zion on Thurs- _ o or repairing all kin o day. IF IT'S FEED YOU—NEED WE. HAVE � tion for and boots. � Complaints are made that there ' are'dogs in the village of a vicious Distillers' Grains, Millfeeda, Oftake, Molasses, Corn, Oats CECIL f r�� ��AD��j Y _. type that are a source of danger to T 'CE�+ � and a fall line of Poultry Feeds. pedestrians. These animals should Harness maker, _ .either be destroyed or confined sqBring. Our wheat and_oats t0 Markham PICKERINc;`, - ONTARIO - that they will not be a eonrce of -.. ��- . _ danger. e r Will the parties who took the - - Hay Carriers. � pay top p 1Ces� . pair of springs and bolater from fitter Carriers, T. indly re Pnmps, Door Tracks, Cow E 9tephenson'a Ahop k - 1VIARK �-IA11lli =`1FLOUR , MILLS turn the same as the owner is in Bows. Pressure Systems Etc. .need of them, or any information It will pay you to get my prices on "leading to their recgvery will�be above before buying elsiewhere. CA thankfully received. FRANK J. PROUSE - ...Do N. REESOR >& SON fFCadJ L 5 - .. ., - There is a possibility that a tail - UNTARIU or stay come to Claremont to star t PICK ER1NUl, Locust Hili '­-MARKTiAM; ONT. Cherrywood YOUR business in the near future, a+i , 1 T N there are some who are inquiring -Notice t0 Crediton About the advantages of the will• AND OTHERS TT:: .,age. There ie a good opening foc BAEO AINS 1N DRY GOODS - a tailor here sit the present time. In the Estate of William Allaway,late Two rinks of onr curlers went of the Village of Pickering. in the a to Agincourt on Monday when County of Ontario, Retired Coop- SERVICE __SATISFACTION . SAVINGS they played an interesting game, Lar,deceased. - bat the vrere. nofortnnate in not Notice is hereby given pursuant to nO\'T try to fool YOU able to la is rheic usual R. S. O. 1914, Chapter 121,Section 38, D digestion—it can't be being play -•- Where ou buv the most for the least money t form, and as a result they lost. that all creditors and others havinit - __. done. o y"I claims against the Estate of the said _ on YOU can oly a y� Rubber,,.We R'iah them better luck next `piilsam Allaway• who died o0 or Mea a and Bo s Boolii Shoes tend Shirts, Smocks and milNte the body•hih{lding time when they will have bad the about the ech day c't November, 1924• Clothing. Overalls. ealnrieQ to be found in the advantage of having had some arP required on or'before the 1st day meals served at your liouee of February, 193.3,to send by poet pre. Suits,greya-nd brown ` To fit every oot+at Shirts, military flan- purchxseourstandard gro• jpractic•e. y• color.sizeq 34••1_ lowest prices. nel. Full size, �T The matry friends of James Law paid-or deliver;to the undersigned 25 ceries and your digestion at 12.50 'l A carnplatp 4�ock �. at l.,.a son will regret to hear of his death Solicitor for the Executors of the Wi11 _ _-. . a of the said deceased, full articulare of _ will welcome and assiste ,. a tocde Why not phone which took place in Whitby on their claims and the nature of the The Famous Greb Shoe—Black and Tan 'Saturday, Jan. 3rd, in his 84th your ¢ � security (if soy)Geld by them. r , : year. .- He had taken a hearty sup- And that'atter aiich last mentioned oyERCOATS RXINCOATS - s► per and had retired in his risual date the said Executors will proceed good health. -A few hours later to distribute the assets of the said de- be was found dead in bed. Hir ceased amongst the persons entitled All wool Heather color Heavy Tweed and rubber -• funeral took place on Monday, thereto having regard only to the All sizes, at 27,50 � lining, at 9 5Q, � F _ a ,Tao. 5th. interment taking 'place claimant which they shall then have �0 in Markham Cemetery. received notice. (''� 3700 Next Sunday at tffe Baptist Dated at Wbitby,'Ont., the 27th day 'Call at J. `FINOOLD'S Phone 3800 ( of December, 1924. " Church the pastor will preach at B ARTHIIR E.LHRIBTIA�i. � beth services. The morning Laub- y Whitby, Ontario, C=,A.REadONT. ONTARIO ' sect will be "Bring him unto Me," _ n I and til evening subject, "Wbat 17 18 their Solicitor Ro AlT. L 1 bert M.gangster, Executors Frightens a Preacher?" By the Albert Taw, • . _— away, the holiday season being f w . over; the young penple have re "QUALITY SERVICE - SATISFACTION" enmed their Mpnday evening CLEANINt ' PRESSING - — --- �� > ,.meetings. Drop in some night. Bring alongour suits to-be cleaned - _ 0=0951 Riv'eS as Yon will enjoy yourself. and ceased. �atistaction guaranteed The B. Y. P. U. held their first Charges moderate. - Saw =a Basket -'meeting since tbe'Christmas holt JAMES BRISCOE, :.Fire- Weather ••days on Monday evening. Owing Opposite D.Taylor's Baker Tight s - to the stormy night there was nota PP Otaremont, Ont. y Proof Ta'�'i7 "- wary large attendance, but a good - program was given. Preparation ward also made for holding a con. . LOGS WANTED test during the winter months, Friends _- "F in which the members will be di- t Custom sawing done, Oat Rolltni� _ vided into several groups. This Lightning and Chgppiog, Wood , contest will create mach interest, and - - and a pleasant itud profitable time Mand roof Repairing, is anticipated. Shaping and Turning. The annual roll call and business . -meeting of the Baptist Church, - Kiddie Bare, Sleigh;, Office $tools s. held on Jan. 8th, was a real sac- - a e cess. The attendance was good P a r o n S E A S�LA K E Salt For Sal ..-and the general spirit waq excel. M ETA L L 1 C SHINGLES . ` Ii A. WHITE ,t lent Reports showed an increase We thank you is giving for the past year and an aucceaeor to I 'te-W..G. Barn increase to r the p ehtp. All de- •For 40.years the most reliable Roofing for sloping Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, onto partments of the church are doing for your liberal roofs of every description. Now beim made from the •an aggressive work, particularly „• ' dura world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron.- Abso- the Women's Mission Circle which, patronage lutely the best roofing value on t:he market to-day. ; f for the second successive year,aur - passed its own'previous. high .rec- in g the 'past 12 ' Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron „ cord. months and We for new buildings or repair work. Monts The Claremont Fire Company nn;;�� _'.` Get my figures for'alterations or remodelling of Barns, r { purpose holding an old fashioned trust that le�Gi� Houses, etc. "Empire" Planl: Frame Barns and Impit- Coneert on the evening of Frtdap, tnent Sheds a specialty. j Jan. 23rd. An excellent program may bring you ih �is being prepared consisting of _ 6 . .r music,including .male gnartettea, Happines8 .-F. J. � P R O U S E - "P I C K ER I N G e t all materials and d�: YOU � solos, humorous-songs, cornet so. - BU I LDER p'betmUr�al kepi is stook. It will los, piano solos and duets, violin and Dalt at our ices acd[ns obhin prices Don't solos, selections by the Melody Pr08 Brit Building COntractillg' agents we do not employ them,non Orchestra, readings etc. The ad L we can, snd do throe off the 'L p maw mission fee will be 25 cents for all. P y ..-Barris, Houses, etc., Of all kinds. �minjou of 10 per cons.,whiohyon wd The proceeds are for the purchase T Pickering Dealer for the Products of owsawy save by ptt>rehasla; ieom as. 1of chemicals and other equipment DASCOTT 'for the Fire Company. ThereD6 • The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto . :J.T.!MATHESONI a'tj should be a Road attendance as C'L,REMONT ,()ice and WocYa. Whitby, Uu"efilli the COG"is a worthy one. ► •� f,� r u 4 C .T 'f•• .t-q' • irry::w 1"' .m "`., ' ,.' ., ,. �,. .>� .��: `F � °ih t •r c .� '�'* ;z•i ii :�'«'.�' e..." N'.+G o t.. . , 6 9r 3 �...- .""'<:.. .pry: > ,. ,.,.9,.. }_, .. �4:•..-., +:.fi'1., s:�:uy-: r ,, ',��. .,+adF -'+�.;�. �'�+.�-c• •c ,,,,��•• r ei:P .�>• •Re ...?<' �+v:+,ti, r ::ter,• et'' .-. ., '-,ar ..,., ..,, -. .ti a-`a .,. +w...r,.y ..'✓�'vam ..,�• a,w i- ...v-^J1; .w¢,,.,�, -'{'+� `=`:7,., w "..t.:., w:,.. '`.. .`'"cea• r � .* r '- h. A To the er--Jock carve of some of I`Fhe Royal San k o Canada ' 1'The Delicious Favor � Heather-Jock added some traffic t in eggs and the toothsoave molted mut- ton hams of the moorland districts. • drawn from she :Qe.•a 11 The Hack o' Beyont was a wHU , _Reports Strong -Posit 1 o n place, and being situated on a led -�✓ farm (that is, a farm held by a non- A Gain of Over Forty Millions in Deposits and Increa8e of Fort?• resident farmer), Jock was permitted One Millions in Holdings of High Grade Securities Features by the favor of his landlord to keep t + a Scor@ of black-faced sheep on the of Annual Report to Shareholder's--Deposits Now Total ` shaggy slopes of the Yont hill. For 4461,828,769, of which Savings Deposits are $338,299,427. this he was trysted to give what help The outstanding features of the an- Growth In Deposits. 73660 he could to the herd Of the Back House o' $eyont in lambing time, and nual statement of The Royal Bank of The gain ,In depcedts is mai-]Led neral! o be to him a nod and not Canada.for the fiscal year ended Nov Total deposits now stand at $481,828, G�t.EEN TEA y g ember 28th are the increase of over 789 as against $421,344,866, a gain d ' unprofitable neighbor on thea face of $40,000,000 in deposits and a gain In $40,084,604. Of this amount deposit' l�8� WOD �* millions Ot use". Finer the moorland high grade securities of $41,281,986,of I not bearing interest total$128,637,341, (To bt continued.) which amount nearly $84,000,000 !s in as against $109,675,187 and de 'its, 1I7►sn arn�' Jspdn, GsiapowdQr Oil' ____„ Government and Municipal bonds. bearing interest are $888,289,427, up Youa� Hvsoa. Adh for SALAI�A. Man=Made Luthquakes. As was o be aspected under the-,con. from (ia11,769,127. : ditions that have prevailed, making The Profit and Lose Account shows �. _ It seems quite likely that some of for lessened business activity, there that even with general buaiaess sums the small earthquakes recently report- is a decrease in current loans, but on what leas active earnings have been ed In England were man-made. the other hand the Bank has added materially to its quick assets, these well maintained. Net profits for the In excavating for coal and •iron man year amounted to $8,878,976,'as com- ' cuts away millions of tone of rock and now standing dt ;278,024,739, ae nom- pared with $8,909,818 1n the previous pared with $238,126,474 at the abd of coal and piles it on the surface, thus last year. pear. The profits, added to the : titlesetting' up all aorta of stresses. In An analysis of the general.state• amount carried forward, made as July, 1913, dwelers near the coast in amorint available for distribution of saIollowe08. is cane t a stunt of assets and liabilities discloses Th distributed s • has plac now erns 8 ehlrb.weroet s B subterranean the strong.position in which the BankMows:Dividends and bonne ......$ 9,858,000 ' D is + _ amount to itself. 6�i aTlt s coin- 133Y - -_ 8. R. CBOCBETT. \. � - I humblings,pwhfle theearthqutverea .. 100,000 •- pares with $538,858,664 at the and of Written Pond l over an area of many square miles, the previous year, representing a gain Written off Baak Premises 400,000 It was found that a conelderable area of $46,430,965 for the twelve months. D o m t a i o a Government of land lying between the Rivals gran- Liquid assets of $278,024,789 are equal taxes, including War Tax ° CHAPTER v1J.—(Cont'd.) "Did I'understand you to say that its quarries and,the shore had started to 64.6%, of liabilities to the public on Bank Note circulation 486.000 But now trouble had come upon her, you plead guilty to having ro.en these to slide seawards. and the largest gain in them is repro- leaving to be carried forward $1,1431. to make the way more difficult. Chris two pound notes here produced from The•fact was that the waste of the seated by the increass in the value of 898, as compared with $1;086,880 at the opher Kennedy bad returned, like a the pocket of Mr. Mac Walter in the the different accounts comprising high end of the previous year: parlor of the Red Lion in the viiia quarries which for years had beenIt ghost out of the darkness which had P _ � dumped. on this lower ground, had Brads securities. Dominion and Pro- The report will be submitted to • __ swallowed him He was accused o! of Whinnyliggate? vineW Government securities now shareholders at the annual meeting .; ��� proved too much for it,� and had set stand at $68,039,825, up from $28,788,- on Thursday, Januar 8th next. ` etealin the moue she had yen him,; I plead guilty said the tramp, the whole ledge sliding, produri a y' y - 8 y given n8 060; Canadian Municipal securities Pub- and being the. wreck he was he would with his eye anxiously cast up the long very good imitation of a real earth- and British, Poreign and Colonial Pub- The principal accounts, with cora- Hi h Street of St Cuthbert s. He parfsons with the previous year,-show " doubtless- reveal from whom he had S quake. lie securities, other than Canadian, ' could see a woman coming down 1t as follows:— received the money. She would be g A year later inhabitants of Cradley amount to $25,684,914, as afbalust $16,- 1924 1988 called upon o testify. For herself or 9,one, a-woman slender and c'sd to Heath were startled by a tremor and g00•a83• $ $ ever her husband she cared little. No- back, yet with a certain swing in her 'a dull roaring sound, Part -of one urge Cash Holdings. Notal Assets.. .688,789,609 538,868,654' carriage and a set of the head whichincluded in liquid asaets are also; Liquid Assets. .278.024,739 232,126,474 thing could make matters much worse back o him 1n his sires# began to sink. .Windows of cash holdings of $89,961,2413, up from Cash on hand. . 89,981,248 81,804,680 even yet came ac - at Kirkoswald. But her father—and shops bulged and fell out, gas mains $81,694,539. The principal accounts the boy. She could see the look on the dreams. cracked, the cartracks twisted. The covered by this item are Dominion i Deposits ...411,8..8,789 421,334.285 "Well," mused the Sheriff, "ibis is ground over a considerable area-sank Notes $34,730,446 as against $29,446-- Dominion' ""' 267,226,365 284,722.917 � Eider's face 13 he were o hear of it, 'our first offence, John. The lice 597 and'United States and other for-; Pro, and 'sad the disgrace would cling to her y p° as much-as five feet, •and enormous P r o v i nclal -- • son through life. know nothing against you except that damage was done. The cause was the sign currencies $27.349,189, compared Governm e a t Oct of the open window she could y°n are Ove of the bottle. The failing In of old mine galleries. with 823.711,772. Current coin stands{ Securities 53.039,826 28,783,060 `r1 hear the birds calling fitfully on the fondness is not uncommon among nil 16.949,169, gbildon, in Durham, and Abertillery, The at $16.881.608.uieted business wn from $conditions I Canadian Muni- ' moors, and the sound went to her lone- cIaaaes' (here the Sheriff sighed). to Wales have both had similar un- throughout the country have resulted clpa3 and Brf- ly heart with a sense of kinship. She "The only difference is that we don't pleasant experiences. At 8hildon a temporarily in a slackening of! in do-- tish and other rose, closed the window and went up- all put our hands no our neighbors new $18,000 school was completely Public eecrarf- = mead for accommodation Total cur- pocketa. I am wiling to believe thnt rent loans and discounts of $257.226; ties 86,634,914 1b,900.38t + hairs, dry-eyed and etotiy cold. wrecked about a year ate. you had a drop too much that night. 355 compare with $284,722,987 a year!F"way a n d When she had been Christopher, At Preesall; near Preston, salt ie Other securi- ... and your frank confessf•.n takes r+e ago. )ierinedy's sweetheart she had wept mined. Early -last Year rumblings i des r 17,177,682 10.436.931 for nothing at all. Now that she was by sur;uise, and—wou.d you llk it Pere heard. The earth shook and a After an approprlatbn of $400.400•'Capital : .. 20,400,000 20,400.404 Walter Mac Walter's wile nothing `with' *or 'without'?—I prefer 'with' big hole opened in as orchard. Week decrease milesof Account shows a nut Reserve Fund 20,400,000 24,400.0M myself; you get better food and more by-week week the subterranean humblin s eornid make her wrap. s — - --'--- _--'-'---- --- - - — -- - .:. - •- of it.„ • + : • �. � , went on,and by degrees the hole an. The vassal slipped out of harbor, • trivial accomplishments, not worthy With. Then I think three months The. Sherif'! Substitu$e of the Stew-, will meet the case. Office-, remove larged until half the orchard had dis- delayed lose than an hoar upon her as substantial educational material; entry eat eas!!y 1n his official chair. appeared into the earth -There Is now voyage; the West India firm was de.' whereas, they are important features the prisoner. Ah. Maryl-you haven't en o corn - a had seIt that it was a co - a great crater of enormous depth-and bated. with a extra hundred pounds; i In the outfit of every human being who { - fortable chair. n here for two whole months. t the farmhouse itself se { sale doomed to. the error was corrected; and the-!means to be cultivated, of9cieat, and was missing you, Mary. What is it "If I must nit here and make my ,„ be swallowed up. clerks of the Bank of England drew rationally harpy.” � bread by listening to Bare," be was this time,:Marv. ¢� ._ a long breath of relief and blessed the if it is true, and I believe it is. why ` BtiTere he could take ®p ]Bary Pur- "6n the Clerks Drew a Long telegraph, should we not contend that every Child want to remark—"ao, I do not mean die's sixty-sixth breach of the peace electric lawyers--I may as well sit easy. ( BrCit11, --- shall have opportunity for musical Lilies Mae Walter had entered the Sheriff Nicoll was a man of parts, court. Devote More Mala to Music. trataing' Why not let the child In of wit and o! heart, accounted the Among other reminiscences o1 the "My lord," sh^ began, breathlessly, early days of the •telegraph, before Chancellor says that music ought to ,the country, as well as his brother who '�i►- soundest lawyer and the best company be one of the constants !a every lives In the city, become acquainted "there Is a -,.:.take. I know this man, confidence in Its practical utility was for a hundred nsi"las. He was kindly „ firmly established a recent writer re- scheme of education: That those who with goad music and thereby get the and shrewd, filled also with charity But she got, no further. • She was counts a little Incident that his grand- have musical talent should be taught uplift and the socializing fnuence and understanding. Not a poachers b the convicted criminal. Lather, an Englishman In the employ -o sing as a matter o1 right, that those which his isolated environment often = but felt a certain community of senti The lady is mistaken," he said, of the Hank of England, told him. who lack musical' talent should be . fails to provide" meat.between himself and the Sheriff-firmly; "she means o be kind. But One Saturday night The clerks of given musical train I believe that through a a�udp of as he stood before him. !ng as a matter of music be would find himself happier _ fi "Shure and it's your lassos, that she is entirely mistaken. I never set the bank could not make the balance social'necessity. _ ryes on her beforel" come out right by a hundred pounds, Justly we are proud of our practical in his environment, because he could who was up for having in his could I fled"aaaldf thedSheriRkindaly. is set- ars-waedno serious pounds—five hundred o the Dertty, of our developments along in understand it better, and that many of a+.� knows the rules, said Mick Donelly, achievements, of our material roe ' the ordinary activities of his life would ,. cion four pheasants of which dustrial and commercial lines, of our be glorified with a new significance, k we no better account than that they be quite at ease, Mrs. Mac Walter.: bank, regarded merely as a sum of I think it would make for peace and had "flown nein' a telegraft wire," John Smith pleaded guilty, and I let money; but and arithmetical error, powers of Initiative and invention. But � ' 4 " „ bin.off easily. I can quite understand whether of pounds or shillings or -I believe that we need to be oft re- ' harmony in the ho e; it would deep- --d ee •ad that to keep down sour reek he minded that "man cannot live by en his reverence tbt nature and for --had put them in his pocket:- "And ye your regret that your husband shouldr pence. was never regarded lightly in God; it would add ent as'tasm to his. '. by his careless habit of carrying notes that painfully accurate establishment, bread alone." "Beauty is as essential -won't be hard on a r man, for y oil, and it would.wh per o him of share manny a the dainty' long-tail loose in his overcoat ocket, have and the dismay was general, There to living as bread, and we need the in- P nobility, faith and love and immer- nr honour has 'wiled from the thrown temptation in this r man's was scrutiny, and examination and re- spiring, uplifting influence of beauti- P f fol music o save as from death Ia the tality. To provide these things for, S'O examination; addition and readditfon, way. I daresay he had 9 drop tdb _ i more than a . branch when the moon was in the -- nililinn--chiles . mach, and in any ease he has got tt e er a were summon- n o ra e. - l'► - - I � have them not !e a task big enough to • It we are o have it, it must come, "I wad raither talc' a month `with' teaeflt of the doubt. May we all �t ed from all departments, put to work y ' cbalenge our beat efforts, and one rs--. free yersel'—I declare to a merciful the same when our time comes; God and kept at work; .and some of them as a definite part of our educational ' worthy of our most unselfish sacrifice, r Providence than three da `without' knOW6 wi,-shall need it Neat, Fiscal." worked all night. But nothing was Program, because it ie only through i f r Such was the ordinary course of found to explain thA`diisappearance of the schools that we can teach the Minard's for sprains and Bruises. free Gherra Howp,the ill-stammacked,' the hundred pounds. masses of our people and implant ear.l • Boor-faced reprobate that he is l" was justice in the veiy informal tribunal presided over by-Sheriff Nicoll. .; Neat morning at church in the mid ly in their lives a love fpr the beet In. Tree That Whistles. the verdict of Mary Purdie, as she die of the mice the ou stood u o receive her sizt filth eon- - y ngeset clerk musical art. I do not believe a more A whistling tree has hist been stood for behaving in s riotous man- _CHAPTER VIII. bad an tdillk.rHe imparted it on Mon- Important movement has been started brought to Paris and efforts are o be day moruft o the 'worried. and ex- in the schoos in recent years than the made to acclimatize it to the Paris air. nor (under the influence) and resist- HEATHER JOCK( AND HIS BILLY-0.Ing the lice in the exercise of their Heather Jock lived at the Back o' hausted tehlef'cashier, who agreed that effort that has been made o teach It grows mostly In Barbados and �' .Beyont. Jock's name was baptismally there migbt be something-in it. Some musical appreciation. •.Last week, parts of the Sudan. The leaves have duty. John Kinatrae but be had so longboxes of-specie had been sent on Sat- says a school superintendent, In my small holes in them,and when a gentle } And, Mary ought to,have been an , k urday to Southampton for shipment to little—gity, a lady, accompanied by her breeze passes through them a aweet authority upon the subject borne the appellation of Heather Jock t the Went Indies; it was possible that elevenfyear-old boy, went into a music whistle results. The windows of the Sheriff a court that he actually started when any one hooked up the long street of St Cvtti- called him John. And it is on record there had been an error o1 excess in sore to purchase phonograph records, A strong wind will cause a note as that when a new minister with a co the packing. But if the ship had al- She had several- played and finally loud as a siren. bert'e Town. The coast sat at ten et ready sailed, there would be a long selected two of the latest dance re- a- ' o'clock, and the tramp was brought in of the communion roll in his' pocket v with severe! casual cases from Cairn asked him by tbe•wayside where "Mr. wait before any investigation was pea- cords. The non said, "Mother, please Edward and Urratoa. I Kinstrae" lived, Jo& replied, "Fega, sable, during which, i1 the guess were 'buy me a record. "Certainly, son," - As anon as the eeart had been open-I sir, I dinua winquiry him-he's no here- Fong, the pursuit of other linea of was the ready response. "•What c< the tramp spoke out In the voice"abouts manl" qulry would°uld be delayed. would you like to baud? Quick as a BEAUTIFY R WITH :Y of an educated Main. Jock's business Iii life was the They resorted rather•desperately to flash came the answer, "The Corona- - "Your honour, I am anxious that� u�' 'tTe of heather "bosoms," the telegraph. A message was sent tion March." c sal I heard the story :' "DIAMOND DYES" my case should be taken first. Is it otherwise'brooms. With these he,sup- to Southampton, caking whther the from the music sales lady, I felt that , is order that I be tried now?" I P good vessel had salted. the work of our faithful supervisor and lied the w1v& of half the Stew- "Just weighing anchor," Came the teachers of music -'wan.beginning to ' "Who maty you-be that are in such,artry, and had been known to venture Perfect borne dyr a hurry—Joitii Smith your name Is, I. gto reply: bear fruit, t tried o imagine what inn and tinting 'fs as fax as Wi nshire with his pro- •gtop her." flashed frantically back, the ,next generation may demand_ In guarantect with Dia• see by the-.skeet. Fiscal, what has.duce. Here, however, he found his ,She must be stopped. Stop her!" the way of good music. Then I re- mond Dyes. Just dip f John been doing? Stealing two pounds.:goods out of line with the local taste, She was stopped—to the disgust and membered that probably less than 26 5 That is serious, John. Well, John which preferred a shorter and scrub- 1n cold tater to tint 1 wonder of her captain, who was hardly per cent. of the boys and girls of thi= soft, delicate shades, - Smith, may as well get it over Boon bier article as more- generally effec- . placated by the message that follow-'state are receiving anything like ade- or boil to dye rich, as synel" (five edfor it meant much trouble for no I quate instruction in this important permanent c o l o r s. "The chief witness, Mr. Walter Mac "Awfu' pernikkety fowk as they are , „ on the Shireside," he would say o the reason that he Could gee: i subject. It is no wonder that we are f Each 16-cent package Walter, is not yet in court,"- "Have up on deck all boxes marked classed as,an unmusical nation, when Contains directions -� the Procurator Fiscal {parliament gathered In Hutcheon's so and so. Weigh them carefully and we allow musical talent and artistic so simple any woo- - "He will be here in a moment,"dhid;smithy at nights when the boys had record weight of each." +ability either to go undiscovered or man can dye or flint the Sheriff, easily; "I saw Kira a2 the him on to tell'his perilous ramblingly but faithfully it was to waste themselves on that which is itngefte, silks, rib- -set fling's Arms with his wife." "They are no content wi' giein' a pot done; and one boy: was found heavier!cheap and harmful: bons, skirts, witats, dresses, coats, v A tremor of anxietypassed over the a bits a wi' a jaw o' water. They P � I y by the known weight of .just one; Dr. Eliot sags, "The place now held stockings, sweaters, draperies, coves► �'.t shattered frame of the accused. mann lase a scrubber made special- packet of a hun;red sovereigns. The by music in the school program Is far tags, bangings, everything new. cit "I do not, want any evidence led," like for gettin inti} & the lirks and weights were telegraphed to,the bank, too small. By many teachers and edu. Buy"Diamond Dyes"—no other kind -:4 he sail; "I plead guilty o the corners. Slecan a Tyke! And they;and the return meseage came back: l eational administrators music anal —and tell.pour druggist whether theE `s char t" can peas pays an peats pates as if material you wt:;h to color is wool or � 1 B+e , l "Let her go." 'drawing are still regarded as fads o:• The Sherif leaned forward in aston- they that!were a Paddies. Aye, they, do silk, or whether it L linen, cotton, or lot, 4tii><tlsnt ISSUE No. 3-26, i Minard's Linlment for the Grippe. mixed goods. - p r _ �;�.} . . ., a�. . �: .• .: ,. ... w � .wti y.i;�.+�"'-:.2 Ac.tii3' ;�+^ /,'et'`',��a< ??��m��•�-� ,, 7'.'77aw. -� w �j'�s�'h'•�•e a•; .-. _ w. '.,r 4•q5. Ac �.•.. ...s . ..: :. .:...-n ae"r' $. y:w. 'd`„=. rn� ., "" .+ri,� .+•.-�4� w ..•..3� ��s,"e+� ,� . • .ov :�^ 7''�"•.`f y4,✓ .w.".�'•:�^,." 'i- ". .'•. ".- e.T •. ..�1.. . .w....rw' F^..' •�"f , . ..i hYf� l..,f'W'•�J4 0. c, IAH TO LEAD PARTY OF The Vee :- Matkets , IBRIMH CO� y �. . 8IN AIR RACE TO ARIMC nor A� TORONTO. s "" Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $2.013A RUTISM No. 2 North., $1.96',4; No, 3 North„ r A despatch from London `esys'i- permit, and establish the base some 771. 41-Z $1.8034; No. 4 wheat, $1.?e',4. y w' *• `: ( Man. oat&-No. 2 CW 7534c; Na a It is Jearned by the Canadian Press where in the neighborhood of 81 deg. ;�'� 8 CW, 7234c; extra No. 1 teed, 783to; north The final 600. miles air dash n. t � " , No. 1'feed,.71%c; No: 2 feed, 683Lo. , • " that. Britain intends to enter the air to the Pole, which wi:i be the most « x ' ` race to the North Pole with an ex-;hazardous the above c.i.i. bay ports, hazardous stage of the venture, will `w t x � � ,;� � Am corn, track, Toronto-Na B pedition next May under the leader-'be undertaken by Algarason and one R ' 4 yellow, $1.41. ship of the young British Columbia,companion in a special seaplane fitted' h Millfeed-DeL Montreal freights, „ explorer, Gretter Algar&eon,and Com,'with skiffs and floats. I z °' bags included: Bran, per ton, $$886; minder Worsley, who commanded the; Algarsson. intends to land at the N !# shorts, per ton, $38; middlings, $48; Good teed flour, per bag, $2.76. 'late Sir Ernest Shackleton's ships,the .Pole and take observations and to re- 4 w , ant. oats--No. 3 white, 68 to 66e. Endurance and the Quest,in their at turn with the expedition along theto -tempted explorations of the South!coast of Greenland, reaching England = Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.64 6; Pole. via New York. It is expected that the { $1.58; No. 3 winter, $10 .5 $1.o.b h �: No. 1 commercial, $1.61 to $1.64, f.o.b. As planned at present, the ezpedi- expedition will bring back some valu- shipping points, according to freights. tion will make for Spitzbergen, :pro-.able data which will be at the disposal Barley-Malting, 89 to 93c. i Buckwheat-No. 2, 87 to 91c. ceed northwards as far as the fee will of the British authorities x' `,. ----•._.____..,__ -- -- __._. Rye No. 2, $1.28 to $1.83. Man. flour, first pat., $10.20, To ?r RAILWAYS TO TAP NEW PROMINENT DELEGATES Tonto; do, second pat,, $9.70, Toronto. GOLD FIELDS AT ROUYN FOR OPIUM CONFERENCE. oat. flour-so r cent. pat., $7.10, in bags, Montreal or Toronto; do ex- ; port, 465., cotton bags, c.i.f. ` .Announcement That C.N.R.I France, Holland and Britain Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track{ Plans Line Into Area Meet U.S. Demands for An Toronto; $14bo; , p s, n, $9.. j �r � Straw-Carlota, per ton, $9. Causes Excitemnet. ) •Agreement Against Opium. Screenings-Standard, recleaned, ii: s:- sa ;A, despatch from Rouyn City, Que,, A ties atch from Geneva # o.b. bay porta, per ton,$27. P Y Cheese-New, large,- 21c; twins, says:-The news has just reached'Three Governhients will have new and k21% to 22c; triplets, 23c; Stiltons� s 'here to the effect that surveyors are to more prominent delegates at the )24c. Old, large, 24 to 25c; twins, 28 , 'be set to work immediately in locating League of Nations opium conference to 26c; triplets, 26 to 27c. 1 :.a route" for the prospective branch when it reassembles January 19. The Butter-Finest creamery prints, 88 rr line of the Canadian National Rail- change is.the result of the determined to 40c; No. 1 creamery, 37 to 88c; Na waya_extending from the narthwu stand by-the United States delegation Norman H. Davis, resident of the Woodrow Wilson foundation,is shown 2, transcontinental line of the C.N.R.'previous to adjournment in December p 85 to 36c; dairy prints, 28 to 80c 75 . Eggs-Fresh extras, cartons, right into the heart of the Rouyn gold for a firm agreement against opium. presenting to Viscount Cecil the plaque that is representative of the $26,000 to 77c; loose, 73 to 76c; storage ex- right ' peace plan award made by the Wilson foundation. - Mies, in cartons, 57 to 59c'; loose, bb ` ''fields. ; France will send s high Foreign to 66c; storage firsts, 62 to bac; atom As a result of this information the Office official and Holland has ap- - - - --_---- - -- age seconds, 46 to 47c. �? Camp is alive with excitement. The pointed former Foreign Minister Vancouver Exceeds Previous DOMINION SCIENTISTS + Live poultry-Hens,over b lbs.,20c; little log-cabin Town of Rouyn, sitting Loundan, at r do, 4 to 6 lbs., 18c; do, 3 to 4 :be., 180; <. og g present•Ambassador to Volume of Shipping TO VIEW SUNS ECLIPSE w, PP spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 23c; a 'here alone in the wilderness, has be- Paris. Britain has named the Mar~ a .. tome convinced at last that the build- uis of Salisbury, Lord Privy Seal in _ ;roosters, 12c; ducklings, b lbs, and up, h Y q ry, All records for port volume.of Hamilton'Chosen as Vantage 1 D; geed,pouf r -Hens, over 5 Ibs., j4 ors of railwa s have recognized the the Baldwin Cabinet. This was the }� � • value of the field- It has aceepted as result of Cabinet discussions of the sleep-sea shipping, lumber exports and 'Ground by Party of 126c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 23c; do, 3 to 4 ` definite the news bran in'b "Moe- situation which arose here through w lbs., 16c• spring chickens, 2 lbs, and iihe Y 8 wheat movement were broken in 1924, Astronomers. caain Wireless" India's stand against the United accordin to fl res n out b the` lover, 80c; roosters, 18c; duaklinggas, 6 a F' It has been estimated that the C.N. States proposals before adjournment. Merchants' Exchange. y A despatch from Ottawa says:-A I�• and up, 25t; gesee, 21e; turkeys, R. can reach here over a 'route of The changes in the delegations is Deep-sea ships to the number of party of five from the Dominion Ob-I88c. na--Can• hand-picked. Ib, 8i4a; -� about 40 miles at a cost of about E2,- taken here to mean that every effort 1,002 entered the harbor last year, as servatory at Ottawa will go to the' imes Sc p w 000,000. In addition to making the will be made to meet the United States compared with 837 the prtvious year. "eroas roads Point," xis miles south of, p? Ma 3 e pproducts-Syrup, per imp. A mining country contr•ibutary to the demands. Agreement is expected on Vancouver exported 6,983,595,000 feet Hamilton, Ontario, to make scientific'gal., J2.40; per 6-gaL tin, ;3.80 per l,�• ' railway, the prospective line would all issues except the suppression of of lumber, as compared with 290,766,- observations of the ec:ipse of the sun;gal.; maple sugar, Ib., 25 to 26c. "$ Baas through excellent agricultural smoking and the production of raw 412 feet in 1923, a new high record in to take place on Saturday, Jan. 24.; Honey-60-}b. tine, 13Kc per lb.; lands and timber country. :opium. To this part of the United the history of the port. ;The observations to be made by the`10-Ib, tine, 13%e; 6-lb, tins, 14e; 2%- ' Owners of mines and mining claims States program the opium bloc will Grain exports totalled 55,873,788 Ottawa party are not dependent upon'lb. tins, 15% to 16c. ¢. Po Smoked meats-Hams. tned., 25 to are expressing the belief that-railway offer a compromise which it to believed bushels, against 24,668,01? the re- a state of visibility; that work will 8'a� P 26c• cooked hams, 37 to 88c; snacked construction into the Rouyn district the Americans will accept_ vious year. Altogether, l,bT9,811 be lett to other scientific parties which ro'ke, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 20 to _ ''will presage a booed of big proportions Representative Stephen G. Porter, cages of canned fish were shipped in will be at work on the same spot. Ter- 23c, breakfast bacon 23 to 27c; and will duplicate the scenes which head of the'United States delegation, the last 12 months, as compared with reetrial magnetism-lthe magneto cial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 8113 'd' have marked the pioneer days of allhas already used the prestige and 968,866 cases in 1923. force exerted by the earth as a!backs. boneless, 29 to 36c. ,i`ii other big mining camps of this con- power of his country to the limit in -�•-a-- whole-and wifeless receiving eon&i Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60` .tinent. forcingthe other'powers to Tec ize tions during the 9 70 lbs., $17,50; ?0 to 9; lbs., (18.80• pa asn United States to Share g period o! the eclipse,: It is pointed oat that Dr. H. G. the political aspects of the preb',em the two features to be examined 90 lbs. and up, $15.50; lightweight ,1. German Reparations1,sr, trolls, in barrels, $Sol;` heavyweight y�}. oolt$ 03 the Geological Survey. Ot- -+--- by the Dominion Observatory ecien- 18 to 18lie; S taws, is authority far statements SIX DAYS IN STORM j rolls, tierces, Paris, Jain. 11.-Winston Churchill, ! which ars believed to 'describe the The eclipse will, if weather condi- tube 18% to 19c• pail 18% to 19%c; � Dopper-goM deposits o! Rouyn as�"WITH RUDDERLESS SHIP the British Chancellor of the Exche- tions permit, be about ninety-five per,prima, 21 to 22e; shortening. tierces , quer, and head of that country's dela-' '14K to l5c• tabs, 15 to 15%c; pail, _ somewhat similar in occurrence to the `cent visible from Ottawa and ilfon- -- vastly rich nickel-copper deposits of Liner Cachene Docked at St. gation to the Allied Finance Confer-areal while Toronto is almost in the;16 to 16%c; prints, 17% to l8e. • I�', the Sudbury district r once, announced last night that he had direct path p ! Heavy beef steers, $7 to $8.40; but- John s, Nfld. After Chapter pa of the shadow. Far ur at/ While this information regarding r P reached as agreement with the Am- poses of observation the Hamilton cher steers, choice, $7 to $7.60; do, a Of Accidents. erican delegation granting Washing- fair to good, $5.25 to $8,76; do, Dom., .•prospective construction of a branch ton's demand to share in allied coL'ec-! Mountain will be the best spot, it is $4 to $4,50• butches heifers, good to of the C.N.R. was trickling into Rouyn" A despatch from St. John's, Nfld., stated, and la `'! tions from Germany under the Dawes; ensu astronomers ars choice. E6.26 to $7; do, fair to ,good, a letter arrived liens from Toronto says:-After fighting tempests and g� advised to there if the wish to $6 to $6; do, com., $3.76 to $4.25;, with the unofficial information that a!mountainous seas 15 days, six dh s plan. It is stated that thea agreement! go Y Y j make the most of the opportunity, The hatcher cows, choice, $4.25 to $4.75; r�a conference is to be held almost Immo- F'ith a rudderless ship, Captain West- is provisional, so far as the Confer little cross roads o! Long's' Corners �• lair to good, >i.3:60 to $4; canners diately between G. Howard Ferguson, rott, of the Furness Liner Sachem, ence is concerned, for at the request has been chosen by the astronomers, and cutters, $1.50 to $2.60; butcher Premier of Ontario, and George W. had his final bruae with disast•ac at of the United 'States de.egates the halt, good, $4.60 to ;5; do, fair, $8,76 Les, Chairman o! the T.AN.O. Rail because it is secluded, and there will tl a harbor mouth and won, and th? formal arrangement will be subject toy be no interference b to $4; bologna, $2 to $2.75; leedi-n �. way, with a view to arriving at some y 14 conflrerutlon by Washington. y_ °� envious steers„ good, $b to $6.60; do, Isar, 3,•, g vessel is safely at r�«r doe while the persona. to 6• stocks good, a :-decision respecting the question of ex- .exhausted crew en!oyed its firs, real ,Later CDL Logan o! the Americas fai; �;3.50 to;4; calves, ch ice6 $ ; tending the Ontario Government rail- res, in over two weeks. The cripples delegation,' who has conducted the no- to 118; do, , cations with Mr. Churchill confirmr med., $9 to $11.60 do, i Sachem, which had ra.•i ted the last got , Uneiieiployment in Great -� was into Ron Premier Ferguson B'a ors, $8 to $4; milch cows, choice. y 9n erguso 400 miles from Li%•-r l without a ed the British version. grassers, oto $65; fait cows, $40 to $60 k in known to have a favorable impres-' P� _� Britain is on the Increase sion of Rouyn,while Mr. Lee is known r rudder and with the steamer 'Alan- I springers, choice, $70 to $90; good ... to b$ keenly alip+e to the Possibilities cheeter Hero training at the end of a Pnncesa Mary May - _ A despatch from London says:- fight sheep, $6.60 to $7.60; heavies .,ta'�•r- of such a project. An extension o!''ops to keep her :straight, wag just Visit Canada This Year; Unemployment increased 10 per cent. and bucks,d $4.50 fn $6.25; ono $k! y 5 only thirty-seven miles would ace entering the "Narrows" at the mouth in Great Britain Burin Christmas to $4; ewe lambs, $1460 to $16; place i _ B ,bucks, 12.50 to $13; do, med., $9.50 to Rbc railhead of the Ontario Govern- of St. Johns Harbor, when th3 last A despatch from London says:- week, and there are nearly as many'$lo; do, cull, $8 to $9- hogs, thick - ------, int linse rfght in the heart of Rouyn accident occurred. The steering line The Prince of Wales, who is prepar-) people on the dole lista now as there smooths, fed and watered, $10.60; do, "s :Township. ding Wo-wr-escort parted in thewere a year a4m. What the C'.P.R, wal do remains a narrows and the liner swung around 'has informed Canadian friends here! The 'Minis points, '9 76; select t broadside, threatening to strand. Only that he will"not be able to visit Can- try of Labor announced i� 1?ol $ �. r$ce'et• Tibe Angliere branch of the, g y ,that 1,272,600 persona were recorded $2'0T 'AMP.R. has its railbead only fifty miles the most expert manipulation on the ads this year. He will, however, do on the registers of the employment bouth of Rouyn. The belief is express- crew's part kept the steamer off the so in 1926, and meanwhile his wish exchanges on Dec. 29. This total rep. iONTREAL, •d that this company may also make rocks until tugs go'. alongside and is that his sister, Princess Mary, Vis_' regents a gain of 103,373 over the pre- Oats---CW, No. 2, 79c; No. 8, 750; T �► sadden break toward building into beaded her up the harbor, countess Laseelles, should have the ceding week, and is only 13,023 less'extra No. 1 feed, 73c. Flour-Man. sr this mining country, through which All onboard were reported well, but opportunity of paying an informal spring wheat pats., fiesta, $1020; eec x' than the corresponding week in 1923.1 z ,luny extension northward would na- tl a officers and crew suffered from visit this year to his western ranch. onds, $9.70; strong bakers', $9.50; winter. pats., choice, $7.50 to $7.60. _r $nay pis, complete exhaustion, none of them Rolled oats. bags, 90 lbs., To Diose observers of #}se situation hang been able to remove their « x $4.10. Bran, , k becomes a rent that on clothes throughout the voyage. u> ti ,F $36.25. Shorts, $38.26. Middlings, very ppa y Y �' �F*, a« � � $44.25. Hay-No. 2, per ton, cal lots, particularly great merit on the part A $14.50 to $16. ,ei any minims fleld could attract or Charles Evans Hughes_ �x � �,' Batter, No. 1. pasteurized, 35%e; cause such rivalry among railway' Succeeded by Kellogg w+*�� * r No. 1 creamery, y, 34%c; seconds, 88%e. « a Eggs, storage extras, 48 to 50c; $tor- builders as is now so manifest in con- _ �::. a section with tapping this Rouyn gold Washington, Jan. 11,-Secreta of c� '" ' age first's, 43 a 46e storage seconds, .fares of Northwestern 11-Secretary � '� - 40 to 42c; fresh extras, 7bc; fresh Quebec. State Hughes has resigned, effective "� 4 firsts, bbe. r March 4, and Frank B. Kellogg, Am- : Com. to fair dairy type cows, $2.60 .Last Cap tdeship to be baseador to Great Britain, is to be his to $3.25; canners, $1.85 to $2 cum. ScrapKy Great Britain successor. a+ bulla, $3; calves, mixed lots,'med and ti " f .' `' com. suckers, $8.50 to $10; grassers, Charles Beecher Warren is to be $4; lambs, mod. quality, ' the new Attorney-General. Announce- hogs, q ty, $11 to $11.26; fi A despatch from Portsmouth, Eng., Y I� �«� hogs; mixed. lots, $10.?6; selects, says:-The battleship Monarch, the ment of these important changes in - t r wG t 811.25.. " last capital ship which Great Britain the Cabinet came from the WhiteVOW ---- -; `^ scrap; under the Washington Treaty,�.House yesterday with a suddenness - was towed out of Portsmouth harbor that startled official Washington. .` Provincial House to Open Mr. Hughes assigns as his reason . on February.Tenth this week. She will be taken to Ply- ' .� - mouth and before the end. of the for relinquishing his post his desire : „. month wiM go to sm to become afar- to retire to private life. . 7 A despatch from Torontu says:- get for the Atlantic fleet. The Mon- The Provincial Cabinet, by order-in- arch, from which all usable flnlhings Female Barristers Practicing Council, on Friday, fixed Tuesday, have been removed, must be complete in England Total 41 February 10th, as the date for the y` ay destroyed by. February, •`� a convening of the Ontario Legislature. When seven women candidates were '�" " r;. The anticipation of the.Cabinet Mtn- - ';extend Air Mail u called to the bar a few days ago they 's ' e" isters is for a short session which , ftr Routes in Europe brought the total number of female Y shall prorogue by Easter, and the barrister& practicing in England to z « r Government legislative program is so- " London, Amsterdam, Hamburg and forty-00e, says a London despatch . <> cordingiy being limited to essential Dk[almoe, Sweden, w!n be linked early A�'ng the ninety-nine candidates enactments, projects of less urgency caped on this occasion wars one Am- :«ager service. EngUsh and Giemsa g *is year by a daily air mail and pas• " being deferred for the conslderaconsideration �� �a citism of Rwah. No MIS A seaman wbo became dangerously ill while oa freighter at sea rre, of the Statute Revision Committee, ftan� a be =4 says g=„ ssl,ts rswan� f subjects n which is at present engaged upon its > es3sO b dish bei. cantly was moved to a passing liner.in midocean for medical a'ttenttom laborr. az?' �Y r , ,:,. t..a;,._.,i.,..:t....-a.�...."..,,._:,ss,�.._..r_�•...... !_._",:..._..-..,-,.....;.,�_.•:. .....� r .�_,.-..;r_'_.. _. ..__.,...1.�, _s•. _._.,-_,,._-:..._. -,. _._'.J•c.a:.x.:_b: _ ..-..-. _.__..•. _. Y. ."._ .`�: �.... - _..,._,.._ _. .. -_.v.-.-_..�..,-.._. ..-,_._...,x.aa:1.:n.-,.a...__. �.._.e..x_.,.-'e��'itrt� r. 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Shirley's address in -Btaule 7 Davis was off duty the Methodist Church on Friday, ,afore will be 448 Simcoe Street A few Reasons, showing why it pays to buy a Suit tailored for several days suffering,from a at 8 p• m., Wilfred Monney, lead- North, Oshawa. Phone 829. * by the 20th Century people very severe cold. er. E.-L. Chapman will�ive the -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, c•g•HE canvas used in a coat, which plays 's large part In holding the -A number from Pickering at, address, Mre. Sanderson will sing, practising in Toronto, will be here i shape, may be of cheap cotton which soon @age under weather and tended the Township_ Sabbath Hastier Howard Law and others in his office op Thursday from 10 Wear. The canvas used in a 20th Century coat is of Imported Irish School Convention at coat Zion will take part. Get buik and in- a. m. to 5 n..m., as usual: * linen and costs severE�l times as much as cotton canvas. Moreover it on Thursday. vite your friends. All welcome. -A quiet wedding was solemn- is so shaper and built up by experts that it will never sag or pall. -Mien Alma Cowan. of Toronto, -Jafnes O'Connor, a former res- tied on Saturday,Jan. 10th,at-the lis spending a few weeks here at identof Pickering, died suddenly home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Rine tope, all cold water shrunk, Is used in all 20th Century,gar. _the home of her parents, Joseph on Friday last at the home of his Willett, of Church St., when her menta instead of coarse and cheaper tape, thus ensuring against and Mrs Cowan. Grasse,Thos, Larkin, of Chicago. dttagllter, Ethel Isabel, was united 'put kering at edges and seams. gercy and Mrs. 'reale and He, apparently, hadbeen in good. in mPi'riage to Harold Marshall daughter have returned, after health upp to the time of his death. Reed, of Acton. The ceremony All buttons are horn or ivory and not of some"cheap'composi eFending a few daps with rasa His death was due'to a stroke, he seas performed by Rev. Mr.. Lang• tion which easily breaks. Gives in Brooklin. hwviug been found dead in bed. ford, is the presence of inlmediatB All seams are sewn with new silk thread which must stand a -The annual meeting of the The deceased is survived by bis relatives. The happy couple will special test for strength before being used. Cotton thread could be Pickering Public Library will be two young children, his wife, who reside in Acton. u$ed in the hidden seams and is cheaper, but it would shriek and held on Thursday, Jan. 2nd, at was a daughter of John Larkin, of cause the garments to pucker. ' 7130 p, m. in the library rooms. Nhiterale, !?avis; died about a Hear 'the old fashioned concert, -A large crowd attended, the The canvasses and haircloth are constructed individually for arty held at m. J. AlcDonald's, near ago. His funeral took pl4ce Masonic Hall, Ciarem"out, p this (Thursday) morning when in. Friday, Jan, 23rd each garment and not bought read-made. Brock Road,last Friday night. A terulent took place iu the R.C. ` city orchestra provided splendid .The shape is BUILT IN and not pressed in with. the iron as in Cemetery in Pickering. New Advertisements. rhea garments ; it is permanent. music. -Her many friends in Picker- - P ' -F. C. >Mlechin, of Montreal, re- log will regret to hear of the death We guarantee absolutely a perfect fit and complete satisfaction turning from a business trip to of Dtlra. W. J. Dale, which took lei OR BALE-Canary.ben birds from Toronto and Sarola, visited his Roller stock,ready for nesting. Price very with every garment. 7. 'parents, H.'and Airs. Alechin, fora Placa at her hotne in Dal Aian., reasonable. :vire. H. Mechin. Phone 2117. 4 y on Thursday, Jan. 8th, at the ad. Pickering. 19 abort time on Monday. vanced age of 85 ears. Herfune• Fred T Bunting, - Pickering The inaugural meeting of the g y WANTED second-hand set of - Pf5lice Trustees of the village will ral took place on Saturday, when Apply luhn ptthat will earrryy cat o nand ahal Established11857. ' be held on Monday nest when interment took place in the Brougham. 19 they will take the oath of office Friends' burying ground at Chain OR BALE-11 pigs, 40 lbs. each: 4 ' Lakes. The deceased w99 areal- 1 young cattle; Cutter; S r; et of sleighs: Horse _ and formally organize for the dent of Pickering for many years rake. A ply lot 35,B.F.con.,Pickering. Fred year. and was held in very high esteem. Lacey.t{ighland Creek. 18.21 -Rev, E. a Tonkin, of Bow• She had been enjoying excellent iche i q ore ulanville, preached two helpful health u to within about 816 LANCHE eryM. RAMER-aught. erof BermOus On Sunday last in the P Piano. Conservatory Course taught. Stu- ' Methodist Church which were hours before her death, when she dio-Mm L.Hagerman whitevalo. Moderate i contracted a cold which developed terms. Phone Mark-1232, 15-27 muela appreciated by the congre- gatioos. into pneumonia. She is survived rOR SALE-A number of horses, -The eongreg ttion at St. An- by one son, Edward, who is en. L' several cows due to freshen. z young bulls, ; a ed in farming and one data and Deering binder as good as"new..S. C.Bun' drew's Church purpose holding a g g ker. 11-2 miles east of Pickering. ,a12 Phone Picks _ _- — - vote on church union, beginning ghter, Mary, with whom she re azo . I ew*suis sided. Sheis also survived by sig OR ".BALE-Chea all ,]tads of rr 0 tto• s with Monday neat, find continuing for two weeks, as required by the grandchildren. Her husband pre. F,ragons,harness.and al�kinds.of farm im- �••� /-� Federal Act. deceased her about twenty five ppiementaao good order. Alsoseveialheavy 'and t C I®t' ear„, light'scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- -On NVednesdap avenin g of last y r est price Ppa,d for hides and wool, also live soul; �~ fresh week a large nnrnber of the young -The many friends of James try• H Herman.Stoutiv,lle.Phone 1903 1Stf �� Pound, of this village, will regret •tiGE FOR BALE-':ew Of our – friends of hiss Ethel Willett met D ESIDE. at the home of Airs. S. W. Dania to hear of his sudden death which 1�solid back bungalow !n the villagt of Clare Ii. took lace on Monday morning mor' 7 rooms and beth-room. All modern q I, ”' and presented her initis a missal P conveniences including emit m cabinet, built-in n ��^ A laneous shower. he Found had been to 1115 Usual ;;owing board and dumb waiter. Hardwood C �Uq ,�1Jval -A number of our radio f,ins health, although at times he sof- "oorst hall. Aoak floors dfor to Dace, dot to ■V` fared from heart trouble. He re- ""hall.hall. Arranged for furnace. Lot to n e s. enjoyed "listening in" to the suit purchaser. A f to Alfred Prete Phone • _ _s Speech of the RC Hon. W. L. Mac tired on Sunday avenin.; as usual, 1�bla2i or waster ;sward, Phone 9t ?glare- - keozie Hing. which was broad but about four o'clock on Monday eaa-ed from Massey Hall,Toronto, morning his wife found him dead "Chapman's” Baking powder-give It a trial-it's on Monday evening• in bed, death being very sudden Farmers, Attention certainly giving great satisfaction, 25c -When"walking in her brother's from heart disease. The deceased, -. who was 7$ ears of-axe, was I am agent for the World's Greatest Our"Huraley" Blend Tisa-Teas have greatly ad- store on Friday last, Miss Lizzie born is England but emigrated Separator. ••The Renfrew." Btoves, vanced-we're still at the old price, per lb., :'.:doe `I ichardson had the misfortune to Canada whens,young man lend scutes and 011 Engines. Fleury'. �� - all and sustain a fracture of her famous Plowt,Points.Grain Grinders. Galden's" Salad Dressing-evecial price fol A few Batt wrist. A# a result she will be took ap farming, Brat in Durham wheel Barrows eta. - `` days-regular 25c per bottle, going at ... 20e off duty for some time. county and afterwards in Picker Brantford binder twine for sale. -We congratulate Leonard ins township, just west of Dan Choice White Beans-flnfjftt cooking beans We have !Neale on his being appointed barton. He was well known as a ;$,,Q$Z'. DEVITT, had-4 lbs. for ttowuship assessor for the year breeder of pure-bred horses and Phone b06 Pick. BROUGHAM 25e Neale did this work cattle, his specialty being Clyde#- JE'resh Oregon Prunes-good size-2 The for `Q5c 1925 Mr, dale horses, He retired from - +!ff 1i: j►e&rand gave general antis• : 'Cooking Pigs, 2 lea for •• ,faction to all concerned. farming several years ago, corning GOT�NTY COUNCIL .•• -Rev. A. R. Sanderson will to Pickering Village to reside. He COVN t•Y OF ORTARlO 70 Lee. Choice Clover Honey, •?5 occupy his pulpit at both services was A member of the Methodist on Bttnof day. The pastor wants to Churcli and a member of- the The First meeting of the Council n- " have ever cion connected'with Masonic order, who conducted the the Corporation of the County of on- :on funeral. Mr. Fonnd had no fam. tario for the year IM will be held elean•up lri Men's and Boys' � the church ont on Sunday if poi it but is survived by his widow, pursuant to statute in the Council ri enble, and all the boys and girls at y• Chamber in the Court Hoose in the who has the heartfelt sympathy -_ _ ems Rubbers, Odds the morning service. Town of Whitby, on Tuesday, the - a• - ---- —Frank Quinlan, who has had of the community 1n her bereave- day of January. 17}•25, at the hour of VY :. , meat. two o'clock in the afternoon. 1 attacks of appendicitis of more or ,and ends - -less severity for some time, went -A great deal of interest is be. All accounts to be laid before the Ito the General Hospital on Thurs Ing manifested in the eclipse of Oler�,iDrop fly culd ertifledWwt forwarded ttthree Child's Roll Edge Lace Perfection, 2 7, 2 8 and 1.9, y day of last week when he under• the-sun whlch' will take place on days before the meeting o[ khe Ooun- regular 1.7.5, yottre for went an operation, which was Saturday, Jan. 24th There will cls successful, and he is naw making be a total eclipse in a strip about Dated at Whitby, this 18th day of 'youths' 1.11, 2-18, regular 2.00, yours for 1.49 satisfactory progre3s toward re- 100 miles wide tbrongh Ontario,. January. 1925. covery. the centre of which will be in a ARTHUR E (✓HRIBTLlN, 'Boys' 1.2, 1.8 and 1.4, regular 2.50.-yours for. 1•� -A quiet wedding was animas, line ex. from Goderich to County0lerk. • ized at Whitby on Monday by Hamilton and Niagara False. The Men's Roll Edge,2 buckle, snag proof,-1 a and 1.9, .390 Rev. Father yea, w _reg_ular 8.50, yvura fur.. :. Connor, son of Thos. and Mie. will be is the neighborhood of , wa I ,1 pair Men's All Grey, heavy lace, size 6. regular ' Conner, of this village, and Mies Port Union, thus in Pickering it 4,00, yours for •• •• 3.,39 •,May Blackshaw, of Toronto, were will not be quite a total eclipse Waited in the holy bonds of matri- but nearly so, and if the sky is , ` 1 Pair Men's White Sole, roll edge, heavy lace, mony. The happy couple will re• clear it will be a most interesting Hard hind soft Coni of the, snag proof, size 10, regular 4.00, yours for 8.4D side in this village. sight. The eclipse will begin about beat guaiity on --George Downing, Who under- 8.03 a. m.and will continue until hand • ~vent a very serious operation for #boat 10.18 a. u+., but the period of _ Big Reduction in. Men's Fulpendicitis in the General Hof;- totality will last for only a little THOS A � �• r , ->� il, Osbawa, a week ago last more than a minute at 9.07 a. m. • • Pull-over Sweaters nday, still continues in a very Those desiring to witness the _ -;serious condition. However, he is phenomenon should be prepared — bolding his own and continues for it before by smoking a small �OQ♦ d Shoe Repairia� AP MA cheerful and hopeful, and ]loci's piece of glass. Where totality y has not been abandoned for his occurs, a deep darkness will oyer• ■ So . ultimate recovery. spread the land for a brief period• Lima Baladon and son,'Wesley, Scieptists are making greg►t prepar- Also harness repairing at the new—Edand Mrs. Gordon Law, of Picker aftosa tQ take photographs, which stand, opposite]theO� + ins,and Wm and Mrs.Baladon, of it to ez,pected, will be of great poet office. �� t Whitby, were in Oshawa on scientific value. Among these Best workmanship guaranteed. Yala. Thursday of last Week attending ezpeditions ie one seat cap by theChargee moderates A SPfNCf Rj� the funeral of their cousin, Miss Bermuda Government. This-will ]3e►les. who died after a shortill- be in charge of Rev. Dr. Marsh, of THOMAS WAVON ,Deas from 'appendicitis for which Hamilton, Bermuda, and formerly T •!tip she had undergone an operation of Pickering. His arty will con- PIUHERING, ONT. BOSH THEREIS TEiU YOUR IELEGPAONE several days before ber death, list of eiz and their observations " TAE corwl Bili-�. x y _ THEUJUDOE HIM M -Tile horse market is exceeding will be made at New Haven, Conn. ELM DALE MIT -1 ly dull at present, judging from 1 1 -the rices recently paid in this CHERRYWOOD. p=d�E�LI�TC� 11 ' 'vicinity. One horse was.parchae• ty.. ed here one day last week for$5, We welcome our new teacher to ou and another for $L Of course midst. Wheat or"any;grain taken ifs 1 {( 't,+/� �� ,.rte o •� y these were not prize animals,but We are pleased toseg;tir. B. Bonner eaehange;for'Flour. o still were not used up, and a few back again. - . J. liclntoebspent a few days with Shorts Cho -...t,,..•.. > ► "� �� 9ears afro would have realized n _ We have Bran, I?r ft here. fairly good num if placed on' the N�� Weddell has rented. the farm _ ..Oil Cake.Mleal, ]market. yachted by Mr. Hatch. J "'all kiuds"of grain.' ' -The County•Council will meet F.. Liotenerand family spent Sun- u. n • • e -' on Tuesday, January 27th. One day with C. and Mrs, Lirttener. " of the first iteina of 'business is The rrianv friends of Mr. Fenny are Ogilvie's;Porl idge;0ats. pleased to see him around agaia. Royal Household Flour, ' S =—" •= �� the election of the Warden., One Ira, to anddauRhter�tave6eeo = s Te = — : -of the aspirants for this honor is I spPnding-t few days with James and -Cream of to Nest Flour. sr' Albert W. Jackson, of Whitby. ars. Davrd.�on. - '- - —>; ss� T y He has had four yefirs' experience ( 4 n'imber of our sports took in the :CHOPPING;EVERY - - >?' At the CQnnty Council and hi- I hockey match held at �4arkbam and -- --mom =t _ = J• friends fare, strongly prPs=infr his rrport a good time. W EEK:DAY r ('lRlm. lt.`' is now 2, ye,, :-inrP Ce ate F-orry tri hear that Mrc. Jae. aI o tcith Whitby has been honored P12."�r,n io rm the,tick list and hope L0c2C1_7700 r� s Rey, fora speedy recovery. ' theiwardens,biP 1 - • .. c:,'.•" y...'t.: '�:V,�',•