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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_01_23 r t� •7.,.�,i. .• .. ... .:. .' - .., �'• .,:. s ..,, , ,.., �� ;� ;'yrs iwvx•� ,+ •t. ,«�" ,,,r ::.:aa+ax 3-` r r' 'Rk m-,.�,. ��,. .�T . u�. 4Ed�'d+3t;- 5. X..: ---: <..r-. .w y., $ w.,t.; .. .1 - ' �r4.+n 1. '- ire. Yi•+:"- _ J r a k ..,. .., s. 'tea y •-�. :...• �. ." .,: � F� y. ,..,,....,; ..re ..... ...• .x-.-.. ,,._,: ...: ......,Jia .R ' V. Jr � • k,a,. b .. y .. C. Oil�,. _N+r _,' �. v.r.. .A M:... 4M6 '7�•-!i k P" •'••nC.� i';• .�:ik•. :id �Mr.',,�,rr3T.^ .'�,r•y. - •+5; vb: r. r'..s .i �s ,,.,• . : :..:$-,.., ..t.Yror. ,..u;,.-. . f s ... .,.�,,,'C'. mr•^ ''e;;,, .r x .'u,' r �'' s'%'k' - _ '. . y � lt.s - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JAN.- 23, 1925 ------No. 20 VOL. XL1V, ' AUDLEY. _ - - _. _ GREENWOOD. GREENWOOD• �fraf>rlsst.to�stal ®iaititYi. _,__ --- Farm prices during 1925 prrriniae to I The pastor will take charge of the ~ � { AIR SERMONS be better than usual. services on the Greenwood Circuit next Wm, Squire & Sons shipped a nice Sunday, following the regular plan, E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.,'"Directar bunch of beef cattle last week, viz: Greenwood 10.30 a aro,Mt.Zion -M ILL R.OppL�ometrical Association of Ontario.Ree. Plenty of snow covers the fields, 1 oil p. m.. Kinsale 3.00 pp Brou- ktt.ed ttMnmbaE f the Americm' Opp tical Foeli' - Shut-Ins which ought to insure a good crop in i gh+►m 7.00 p. w. The Sunday Schools i>t Association. y x / 11425, will meet at their usual hours: Brou r t Phone 2804. Claremont, oat. James Fox has returned from Po-I Rharn at 10 a. m.; Kinsale at 1 43 p. m„ Established 1888 F. TOMLINSON. M, H., Member You who are unable to go to iieiziran and reports the dyer very Mt. Zion tn. Ypu g People's eenwood League N.of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Church can"Listen In" to.ser• scared this season. Prices Steadily Advancing of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by mons broadcasted Ly some of Seyeral lots of wood in W. H. Guth- at Greenwood,Kinsale and Mt.Zion the tate Dr,R.Brodie,and la, by Dr.'Cold- " our best preachers. roe's bush hive been purchased by nu Friday evening. Secure a Supply Now well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2319 IOCaI men, who are busy cutting now. act« NO. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Then during the week you WHITEVALE. Bi"dn� ShortB1 tt . Edinburgh, member of the college or hgve at your disposal the E3ROCK ROAD. -- ry Phyeiotana end Burgeon.of OntrNo,iieentiate t of 80 .1 College o! BarReoas, I:dfnbtirgb. Bands, Orchestras. Lec• .T..:. Nest Sundav Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe ex. � � BCeefal attsntlon to aaleasee of women and tures of your choice (the Win. BadRerow is indisposed with pects to continue the discussion of �lddling� children,. Offioeanareetdens+.i,$rongham. air is full of them. pleurisy. Judgmeibt, takinit up "The Judgment f Chai►•opra681 c Miers McIntosh spent the weekend of Nations,"and the 'The Great White ' :Our Radio Set are so simple in Toronto. Throne." Barley Feed, f3 ��R. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, anyone can handlethem. Mr James Farley has been under Oo Monday evening James Oscar the 1JHo roe Graduate of Toronto Cot'euc dt Chi- Will doctor's care with flu. Wilson,of Brougham.and Hiss Sarah .,Cracked '•� ropract+c. will make residential calls in Pic'sur Let its demonstrate at your W. J. McDnnald has the contract Jane Hutcbings, of Picketing, were tlltl'a+Cked OCen Ing Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, home. You are not obliged t0 Thursday and Saturday forenoons, For an g of hauling W.G. Reid's ice. uuited in marriage at the Baptist par. • " ap- pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word buy unless suited. Mise Edna Kayes is recovering nice- sonage by Rev, Thomas Ratcliffe, with anyone taking treatment, 4719 ly from ber.recent sick spell. Rev,E. Bosworth, representing the Mrs. C. Hubbard won flret prite at Grande Linge Mission.which to doing Ontario Wheat and are worth + a{. p recent party in the Town Ball. Rood work among the French Cana at least $2.00 per ton more tb E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and Geollt Baker The ice-cutters have already cut. dians, will Rive an address on that Athan from Western - about 900 blocks and bave ordere for work in the Baptist Church on Wed- Wheat. .Solicitor.Notary Public Etc, :Money to several hundred more. nesday. Jan. 28th, at 8 p. in. nano South Wing.Court House, Wbitby. 2519 + ' Phone 179 8tonffville H. Ellicott sustained serious injury The Progresbive Class of the White. Highest prices paid for CO. RICHARLSON &CO,-Barris- recently while in the poultry house, vale Baptist S indap School bald its C Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation which will confine him to bed for some annual business weetinfg on the even- WHEAT, BARLEY ' Rr ]Lite Building,Corner Yonga and Richmond Sts., time, inlg of Jan. 9th in the Sunday School 'Toronto. Phones Main 13W and Main 0490. Stf ..��. roam and the following officers were ILLIA3IJAME9 BEATON,Bar- "Beal and BUCKWHEAT K "� elected: Hoo. Pie's., Wm J. Turner; t' �'v rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Room ! • • WH.I7EVALE. Pres„ Miss Florence McKay; Vice- �s 833 Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- Pres.. Mies Mari rrie Hayes ; Sec'y, t. trances:1 and 12 Richmond Street or r7 Queen Funeral Director Geor a and Mrs Pugh have moved � L C'i�REEN d B g 11isQ Ernma I3itnie: Tress.. James r Street East. Telephone-:Main 7050, Residence - � (End to the city for the balance of the win- ' `-•., Courtney; Cor. SPc'y, Mise Gertrude Hudson 1715. Ltoenaect LrmLafrt6ei• ter. DicKxy; Progranl0omaiitteefor Jan,, Walter Booth and George Dental -- 31-iss-�fa3-'aLi�hr21.' -9c . _ __ _ MOTQR 11EA SE - Gibson each loaded a carload o ay Look Out ComrnitteP, 31i=s Ada D1ich- „�- " MR, H:>`RRT fi1'D90�T, Dentist. CL E�Q�j'i` Ont. lrt9t week. P11. HltghrMiebPil; Te•tcher. Mi+s Haz• igby. O.T.te-Adam's Terrace, Byron t Satnuei Storer, of Bot:inean, North el Turner . AQsi•.ant Teacher, Mrs. J. 1. St N,,rth.-- Ph-),-.e 126.' (Gas eztracticri when Phone 924 Dakota• is viviting in th?,neightor• Pugh• a' desired). Shtf hood. Mr.Stover left bete over forty A iviod supply of Hgt•d and Soft �P R. D. C. Smith, Dentist• Rtouff. ti ears ago. We were glad to shake Coal on hand. Also a supply r i" car:.. HonxGraduate of Chitago and To- hnods with him. No reserve at Tio3alls sale ronto t;n,veesities and the Royal Copege of , H.+rold Cooper piloted a griod sized of Kindling jV00 �j 17entalSu•gcons. Phone office 1011-, Residence Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• sleigh-load to Markham tastTtiursday_ stove length. 1015. No outaid, appointments. ' 26195, _ night to hear the concert given by the S. S. Convention a \ 'L�LAKE B. BEATON. D." D. 8., Markbam Choral Society, All were � 12tf _Phone Pick. 1709` i➢ Having secured the agen^.y for E.D. ' Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental Smith da; Son. Ltd,',Nur.erymen, delighted with •the concert. While The T:ywnsblp S. S. Convention was : Surite•ns and university of Toronto. Office of Winona. Ont. the whole program was well rendered• held at Mount Zton on Thursday last DONALD Mli:�iRO, PICHESIiI((i over W.M. PrivQk's hardware .core. Whitby. the singing of Madera Fahey deserves office hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 5.30. ind.•phone a• I am prepared to take orders for all g g yy when a large eiowd attended all sea. • -- , Deli phone 220. 4417 special mention. Seldom do we have Ainoa. All departments reported pro A kind®of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, a chance to listen to such a beautiful rens and much interest over the en- 'Wh�tevale 'j N DALES. L. D. S , D. •D. s.. Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at R - - tJ .Graduate of Royal College at Dental Sur lowest possible prices. voice. _ tare township ie being taken In Bun aeons and the University of Toronto OtSee day School work, Two rnaatterful • rf ' 1 ` above D. A Scotts store. Claremont. Ont. Special rates for large quaatlties. nddreo"a were Riven in the afternoon The wee t.ii0.1 a$e of5ce hags.9 a. in. to a p. m Saturdays: 9 a. by Rev, Mr. Grav, the Provincial re- m.to 1 p.m• Phone Clare 1405• 4719 28tf P1Ckerin Nr, and Mrs. BI-e are spending t ' •1 GREENWOOD. N. J. Ciba M&% • g pe g presentative,ofiand Rev. A. r Baader- � ' his oda, of Pickering. Miss Clara IInder- Motor overhauling, top and side cur- Veterinary week with friends in Buffalo, tain repairin hill of Claremont, gave a peep tom- j'�R g. E. J. Shirley. Veterinary Sur. Mrs Pop spent a couple of days last y.Battery Service-O arcing .a a aeon Honorary Graduate of Ontario Voter- plete and insptriait report of the Pro. and overhauling. ` Roo-fin week wit friends In Toroatr. �a g Unary Cotleee. All diseases of domesbe animals p viacial Convention held to s ion Re rPhonb uar nteedrOentral.JJtreated. 44a Simms Stroet North, Mrs. Lis , of Toronto is eDendiag a Atl work guaranteed, Flat rate { 0aduawa. PAtre ed. 1919 9 - few days with her parents.George and last year. At the evening session Rev, 41.s zier,of ]sirs. Smith. oluitibue gave veer able- andhelpful VU*ta *0* garb*. _ Robert and Mrs. Harvey and Mise addresses. The collections for the da We Ea B E R R Y 1 e. • �.,a ,,. . .... .. _ &ecials Bettyspent the weekend with,Beri were =.CO. The following officers and Mrs. Harvey. for the year were elected ; President, WV. RICHARDSON- Real Es Samuel and Mrs. Stewart left on i . tate. Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary Richard Wilson. Balsam; Vice-Pres„ Public*Etc...Pickering.Ont. . guy Tuesday for Toronto, where they will Jobn Phillips, Brougham : Convenors 1 �` remain for a couple of months. Here You'- Are + 18 In. red or green roofing 3.50 eq of Coanitteea: dlissinnary. Mrs. R. :'FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. ,. ,. Kenneth Bush Is working in Toron- . e for Counttu of Tort sad Ontario, Ano- . 3.10 Bq to for the winter mouths, while Ralph Mowbray, Kinsale;; Temperance, iii Non a.1s or all kinds ataeaaaa to on 3ff -" ' 2.00 BCl Smith looks after fila interests hereon Lebmaa. Altana : Adults Division: sauce. Allman Green River P.O., out. W. J. Turner, Green River.; Chi d- the farm. The above prices are for lute of ren',; Division, Miss Claara Underhill, _ _ - R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE George Wilson. Jr., left -on Monday Claremont ; Girls' Divi=ion. 1-1l C1eo"Tanew, aommfastoner ror taking morning for Toronto to become nap , .Ce�}..}j. }-t a�daifea, soeonataat. IDto. Money to loan 10 sq. or more, 10c per sq. Major. Wbitevale; Boys Divisteriy' f fi e1► oa farm prop�sy ^tsar o! ltlarrlaes Us- 104, eo- Prentice with Mr. 8neriock is theYoung . T. ueratd Cowan. Rosebsink ; ono..^ Whits" mal:;Ont. f-v extra in small late. plumbing business. People's Division, E. if•. Chapman. - Coal �i> Word was received here a short f + AVID A. PLTGH-Live stock nuc- time ago of the sudden death in De- AVID : Delegate to nest Pr)via- Duoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. . pICKERII�[G . . trait of John Meadow, husband of cis 1 Convention, Mian Bertha Bunting. Chicago. Lifetime experience With txdigreed • j • Pickering. A meeting of the new Lumber y Rose Dennis. The many friends here stock. Block and ring'.,ork. All kinds of sales Exeeuttve is called for February 3rd. Shingles" n fly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone of Mrs. Meadow extend to her their at 8 p m , at the home of Mrs. L. W Claremont 1919 LUMBER YARD dee est s m nth is her bereavement. p y p y Johnston,Brougham. 'W M. MAW, LICENSED ACO- .... Reddy Roofing - Y V TIONEER.tor York,Qntario and Durham + r Counties. Allbinds of sales prout attended POULTRY DUNBARTON. ; Remember Tindall's eels Jan, 28th y . �u to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale may be o_ '• arranged at NEWS'OfScv. Bea and , , t. and we are pleased to say+ has recovered rSROUGHAN. Car of St. Marys Cement just in Highest prices paid for and is on duty again. at$3 60 per barrel. �r .For a Few any quantity of bene Mrs. A. B. ging and moo, Allin,of Our rink Is being enjoyed by, the �J and chickens. Write Wilmer.Sack.,are visitingold friends youo people. or hone. and relittives bore for d wek. Mrs. Fs. Peerymss and little family F. R E E S O R, p Mrs.James Is at the home of her returned on Thursday from Acton, l� g Weeks I t*• �i��e� Poster Mrs. Notes, but is not recoves• where she has baso visiting her peo• - �j l� ing as her friends would wisps ple• ZOC TMW 3N3=.T. We gra hatdKnq s sale of Dressers )![iso Marjorie Allison bas returned Harry Ellicott had the misfortune _ s liar stands at reduced prices ,Phone 2 home. after spending a few day!In to fall the other day and fracture. ranging from 19.00 up. Oshawa,the guest of George and�re. several ribs. All hope he may makePic • RBoz 296 WHITBY Lyle, ' a Rood and speedy recovery.Dresser gad Stand plate Rlase The meeting re voting on Church Our,village is growing fast. A son er� mirror 19}x15 in. in hard Vnion on Tuesday was well attended snob being added to the homes of Ross g t, wood kiln-dried golden Flavo Bread Flour and a kindly feeling reigned through- Conner n3 Clifford Wannop on Jan. finish ... 18.00 ont. Voting will continue for&,,pen- 15th. Congratulations to both parties x and Marvel pie of weeks. on the arrival of a eon and Heir. Drug Surface oak Dresser and stand . The Young People's Society Is tisk• A ddly number of our young poo- late mirror 18x21 inches Ing the form of a Quadrilateral Con• pie 1,0,urneved to Markham on the �iln dried ... 22 80p },.�, test. Two sides have alresdygiven evenQ nt 7anualy 18th to attend the' w" Mahogany Dresser plate glass • �`•s 7 our progrsms The contest continues for concert in which red and MI, Beat. mirror 12 x22 inches ... 21.00 May, be obtained from you Grocer. another fortnight, then the banquet. tie Stephenson and Mrs. R. Miller -� s } The formal opening of the now were taking part.they being members �r Store t Other Dressers and Stands . • school wa3 a decided success. { h- of the Markham Choral Society. CCGGZSSS ` at reduced prices. Brooklin�Flour Mills land Creek Band was in att M ace For two Sundays Rev. Mr. Gardiner and furnished music. Jos. Gormley of St. John's Church, has addressed We do picture framing and all general furniture repairing. CHAS. WILSON, Prop. occupied the chair in his able manner, sympathetic and attentive conirrega. i W. E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P., spoke tions on the subject of Oburch Union. Night and day calls very acceptably, while our Inspector, An-important issue now lies in the After that cold take ` Mr. Hutchison, spoke v leasio 1 votes of the individuals of the congre- of the board and coutrar=in fact Ration , May that vote be conscien- ,°.:Wampole'a promptly attended to. * '` ASUPERIOR SCHOOL compliments were freely bestowed and tiously polled and friendship and love C. A. Sterrett well re^ithi Rev. life. Clugston prevail. Lz� TT compared his echool•teaching. days The Library Association meeting on Cod Liver EYtraiCt a,jc` with c ioveniences, equipment, solar• Satnrdav evening n-as not as well at- xa {Successor to C. H. Burling) SCEiea etc. of today. E, L. Chnpman. tended as it ebould have been. But It gives re�nite. Co rncillor,made us pleased that the we hcps for more interest. as the peo- Phone 1300 so.ith part of the township is repes• pie must realize the benefit of having oStandard Patents and Crude OIItaTl�J Corner Fonge and Alexander Pnted in municipal affairs, while .lir, a iihrary in th,-community. The efil- Drugs alway9 Pickering, Street_., Toronto. Forsvtb, Deputy-reeve, gave its snore cern;were re-elected as follows: PrPsi• + w • Noted for high grodo lnstructiou Mems and facts shout the dehentureF, dent, G. L .11idd!et�ctn: c'yzf rdJohn i -'on hand. -Gram Cho In and has good cause to be. proud to be Phi,liFs : T:PaQurPr, . rs, r rR pp $ and superior employment services. the father of our Principal, biose For. Lihratinn. firs. T. C. Brown, Board- Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigars, Kan students from other business 55th. Mise Hadden,our other teach- Ralph Mille.-, ('red Casai'P• L. John- Metcalf"Candies, ,AND FL%XING, y er is also very capable and tbev acted •tor, Mr. rind ?`less Glen, D1iss Bate, I am prepared to do Uhoppiog'end colleges have been in attendance as hostesses in a very efficient man- Dors. M. Philip, hors. Jobnston, The Magazines. Oat Fired t every day but here during the past twelve months der. Mr. Burrows, the contractor, Treas. repnrts receipts from all sources $sg ever. surprised us with his efficiency as a for 19'24 $97.50; disbursements, for N. �• McEWEnI, 'r 13211, 1W KE T_"� 1 N NEW P K I E Enter any time. Write for cats- public,speaker and deserved the ro-r moi,rnr'• n.•eFssary running expPnaPP. jj�et M Stoneboats For Sale. rogue, complimentary remarks shout his 877S2. The I,ihrarinn reported an In• work. Tea andlanch was servPdand �crr•as:' in merob.Prship in 1924. 38 log,,! F. Bayles, Claremont all pronounced the school properly families were pktrnns of the library Vet6rinary Sl ugeoil W. J. Rlliott, Principal opened and a credit to the common- Find 822 books w., cir mlatPd, not in. ' r Rural Route No.2 Ity. eluding the magwzines loaned. P1G3ftrA11.3112, Onta.rlo .._..:..• t.__.d ... ._ ,•-'.. .-.•..'-.,. . ._ � .. '.. '__ .._.:.: �•.. `..-�:_ �� -._.c -..-- _ .. _..... Y.,?t� ..✓.tu.,,:.a,;'._..n.,.>_... .r' .. �.. .. _,..'x,tx.._ .._ _ _a.__.-..._ ....,.z..>e.T.._.,.c �'.+: .�.a,.."':S�„'.5:�t.:,.dA,.".cx.YM'..k:::1.ir.W,.,xrya��w..�-��rvLidC .. r de* i..-+'• � ,., ,: .:. ti..• .. :'i .' - �:L � ^`.r ..� ,••1Y,"r"`>w� ?..t'. •A. .?e''2^tz'.. "� ;, :y-. "'.,";t' �..* �i rr�'.R?��-�''.. �,,. r .. •.r. ..F •. ''µ... "�7 ,;, .;,.c. .,s:..-ey ,,;-.,l,,,,,• .h M'iti'.> •G: +3s-.z.-r�sax- .ti': .xs�r+`�`. „�„ `�r$:.S r .t `e• .:�' .r „M1S h,.. v9. .. ,+, .,C .e'?4' ,F".. +W°.:,... ..; .. .. .:e ..:.. .. + rr.. K2'•`.'' i. s .,Yra`. �'f �,. '-h,,""k. ,2'.; .} ..� ,f�, v• .a -a.'myv,.... '—�.yr- .�,�• ,.arof,rc. -'•a. °!v�• xbv'. '�'-✓ «ti,� st:vmss•:- '6�^ `"'" ,� .;�. ,.� ,,w.:. --• •�• °t-:' ':-�w � ;d1,uw. „•t^..�;,;,z g,c1_r ..;,,a�•!., „�� •as 3s .s..e'. - , .,.a :-sw"- � ....,ar. ?t. ^�r:.:" d,;•�w'�: M. ..�. _. - v Novel Time Tests. ..-'Ar*^ ''m WORQ'r Te VE'r "v 'r�!►�tr - .. .. When It-comes to stoppinga motor-i .. - - 1 - - - -- .. - car quickly, race, aez, color, and edu- IWciman'sea1m quickness affect ta show that elks iamountdofatime tural — \ - cation do not count. 13ut scientific ence - : required for a driver to get his feet . 1 into action u yon the brakes. . - x•. PROTECTING THE SKIN.- there are many reductions in price. In . -Ana w making out the list o n f apparatus has been devised-that As wintry winds are hard on the 8 f sed tile, rem- allows the accurate measurement of 1 •'skin, the-face and hands need extra ember the notions and findings which the time elapsing between the signal' - - care and should be protected in every will be needed. Buy muslin, Ion - „ - 8- to stop and the application of the _ :- = way possible. A housewife can "save cloth or cambric by the I-face, as it brakes. When the speedometer regia-i �/� Ad,— her heads" in man ways, even cuts to better.advantage. One can also ters a.certain speed, the exam:ner fires r economize by making several aprons the first pistol. At this signal the per= though she may own but few of the modern labor-saving devices. A little or rompers or a set of shirts from one son being tested immediately removes - S ° - thought, a pair of canvas gloves (to material. Choose material in fast his toot from the accelerator' to the - colors for garments which must be ' wear when doing rough work), a dish � brake, automatically discharging a i mop and scraper are great aids to pre- laundered often. Avoid flimsy laces second pistol. 'The distance on the and trimmings. Fth sentable hands. mmngs. ore same price pavement is measured. .This distance, If hard water ,must be used for per yard,one can find laces which are- divided by the speed of driving, will toilet purposes, soften it by means of both dainty and durable. Tatting, show to a thousandth of a second the ` borax. Another way is to mix a cup-;crocheted and knitted laces -make time required for the response'of the ful each of oatmeal and cornmeal,with•popular- and pretty trimmings. driver. one-half cupful .of almond meal. Place" Experiments have been tried with it in cheesecloth bags (a tablespoonful' A "NEWLYWED" PARTY. group of men and women students-; tudents in each) and add one of these bags to form the George Washington Univer n o' rrf a basin of hot water. ! Write your invitations on corres- slty, and a number of taxi-drivers. In Creams and lotions should be pra pondence cards, at the top of which the group from the George Washing- � 1.f VVVV vided and used intelligently. As I paste the heart stickers used for St. ton University there was very little have said before, it is impossible to Valentine'a Day. The invitations difference in the reaction of the men recommend a soap, lotion, cream or might read thus: and the women, each showing an aver- y` powder that will snit all skins. Every Mrs John Blank requests the plea- the case e of about of one-half. e half, of a second [n 'woman must try these out for herself. Negro students of the i sure of' Mrs. James Jresents r There are, however, a few toilet pre- onesa p Howard University, the testa.proved - x para tons which can generally be used I At a Husbands and Wives Enter- that there is no difference in the races - One of these is camphor-ice, a thick1 tainment (date here) so far as this reaction is concerned.' = — Please bring your matrimonial The reaction of the taxi-drivers was waxy form of cream which is as ex- - " FER'FEC 1't-Y ' �- exhibit with you. _ oellent protection for the lips in cold y more prompt, indicating either that �1L'1}IY e✓NAPF!> "' ...� y'4 weather. Camphor-ice should be rub- The "exhibit" naturally is ander- drivers can be trained to respond mere - 'R2RTl_E, . t .,bed over the. lips before going out of!stood to be the "inferior half." Tack!quickly or that those with a quick re- s doors. "rules , i action seek and are selected for such up here and there and regu.a- {ty _ _ INS P There are innumerable uses for �� !positions as taxi-drivers. One of them, ! C--1�':�/1f� +O" � r tions. Make these something like:!� - { vaseline (petroleum jelly). If the,"g exhibits are unruly bring them in who had been driving.for fifteen yearn without an accident, showed a reaction . finger nails become brittle, as they,,by the rear entrance" or, "Exhiibtara � Abs, pp�� so often do in cold weather, rub vase!must -be prepared to take their ex- of one-third of a second. il�/10 a V� _ _ W - N Hae well Into- the-nails - l3 - ° Let Your Child Choose His � (esP�m y-cubits-with thpeiYi wheh--lea�it q papers Instrument.. contentment. around the roots) several times a day. Make u separate lista of questions _ . and the last thing at night:. Vaseline for husbands and wives, fold a rs Musical fns Peculiar Prrvileges. purchased -leads to roan will both darken and strengthen the over, distribute and have guests write At a regular= meeting of a -gtrl'e Prfnce George.will be Rule to claim!tion, to flabbiness of mind and body, to eyebrows and eyelashes. It may be'answers on the back of the fo'ded ps-1 musical society out West a few weeks p privi'e self-indulgence and decay. Motion, for • some peculiar gas after he has - !3 rubbed !reel into the eyebrows, bat Y ward motion, In the ruling principle of Y Ye ,pars without having read the ques-1 ago, one of the members was asked to been admitted to the freedom of the use sparingly on eyelashes, tions. I life. j Questions be something;give a talk upon the cultural advant- Mercers' Company. - Rub badly-stained hands with vase- like this: + His antidote for that dangerous con- Ages of music in the home. There is For instance, h8 wilt be entitled to a ` line until it has entered every crevice "Does your husband k his tem-! tentment which comes to nations and �'p not space -here to report- the whole loan of £500,for five years without in-of the skin. Rub this off with corn- ,++ pO Individuals after a period of accomp meal. then wash with warm water i+per during the housecleaning season?" speech,but one of the chief points was retest from one of the bequests to the ltsment is a very _ Does your husband object to eating Livery, and "in old age or misfortune" ry simple one, but fa - and son Eve � as follows' "I think that every child p. Every particle of stain or hash?" -"Does your wife make - very effective. It !a nothing more or ate can be removed in this Way,!! ?" „ yOu I should every taught to play's he can obtain r other from Sir Richard less than hard physical exercise } STi y help with the dishes?" Do you al= Not every child"takes to a piano, yet Whittington's or other benetactione. The kind_of exercise you.,take is of leaving the hands clean and smooth. Iways like your wife's-new hats?" Col- might adore a harp, violin or wind in- The Morce'rs to the senior of the I Should the ends of the fingers;� papers and appoint a reader. London companies, and Its age may minor importance. The main need Is crack in.cold weather, try a lotion .For an amusing contest ask the men strument. And I believe that the be judged from the fact that the father that 1t shall be regular gl`n3 done-ia-a which is highly recommended. The! child should be allowed to choose. I -spirit of enjoyment. g y to describe their wives' wedding gowns say this "from the heart," for I always of Thomas• a Becket is said to have i - lotion requires two ouncre of commer-I and ask each woman to describe her loved a'member of the fraternity, I loved the piano beat, and was forced The World's Lightest Writer, tial (82 per cent) acetic acid, two experiences in learning to cook the by a loving aunt to take mandolin lea- n ounces of witch-hazel and two Dances,dishes "his mother used to make.") I -Why They Laughed. Harold 'MacOrath, the veteran tra• x of cerins mixed ,together. sone. I did not learn to play the.man- y t7 g-y together. Just be- gem maple refreshments. dvlin because I did not like it. several One story Lord Btrkeahead should velar and "weathered Magellan of fore retiring, wash the hands well cars, trains, boats, caravans. 'and -- with warm water and soap. Rings offi months and many dollars were wasted'tell to hie book--4f be ever writes it'— movie-house -chairs," tails himself `. all soap, then dry the hands lightly, •i because my aunt imagined that she concerns the K.C. who at diner told of the lightest writer is the world." The and rub the lotion gre11 into the akin. 1 Hear t could graft her tastes on my talents. ! his first case—how. he had succeeded "Perhaps many parents thick that' !n getting an acquittal for a member author of more than a score of beat- Jt will smart when it gets into the Last night My friend=he says he is pa selling stories is which the heroines eracka, but the smarting.will last but my friend— their children are unmusical or lazy. of a good family who was undoubtedly are adorable fairy princesses without- a moment, and the hands will soon be Came in and questioned me. "I hear 1 when they simply have not choses a rascal. It said ' wisely. Wouldn't it be better to let, After-dinner a-well-known London complexes, the heroes brave and hand- well and the akin becomes soft and some and the villians really villainous rj►►v You have done this and that. t come children get acquainted with music financier arrived.. The host presented ea they should be in the delicious able. Used in the same way, this through the y awn will soften the callous sale player-piano sad the the K,C, to him. "Oh, I know oar never-never land of romance, is him- IN hich form on the hands and feet, Are these things true"" phonograph, let them realize how friend," the hnanctal man said: "as a self a genial, sparse man who some - A ;flat was !n his eye beautiful the finished product can be matter of-fact I gars him his start in p Of &mail distrust. His words were L°•carry them through scales and fin- 'lite. I was bis first client." And be times in hie ups and downs -tips the - HOMEMADE FUN. crtep sad hot, ger exercises? To be brought up with wondered why th,e guests laughed ao scale at leas than a hundred pounds, beautiful music makes ot:e want to mnchT. -- says Frank J. Early in the Boston d+l'ban the Christmas toys begin to He measured me with sager, and clang I Herald: Although 6e !a forever tra• ! down be Hart of !t, to really do aoiaethi I veling to the far ends of the world in prll, as they will during the long abut-, ng !n days,the wise mother will put them A little heap of [acts had come to him. besides just listen. I don't believe Never Become Contented If You search of adventures,-his tastes are "I bear ft said you have done this and that the practice hour would seem Alm to Succeed. searchimple and d Sada his greatest plea-_ - out of sight and otter a simple home-� i _ _ . : ' made substitute. Many ideas lie ready that." such a martyrdom it the child fully� Enthusiasm, says Douglas Fair- sure in his old-fashioned garden at to. hand realized and appreciated what he banks,is the great desire that nothing Syracuse, a fishing trip at Cape Vln- `' _ A dozen clean rubber tinea, from Suppose [ have? Aadare you not my might attain." can defeat cent his dogs, the movies and h1. • opened jars of fruit, will provide a rend? "Whatever success I have obtained birthday cakes. Mac(3rath is fifty-- And are you not my friend anon to has been due to my efforts to retain three years old, but is stilt young JoHy game of ring toes, using any say, enough convenient hook or my enthusiasm," he declares, enough to want to light the candles on Is ir %ight four excellent obtained by turning a dtning_toom "If !t were true, there would be tea• !� Fairbanks conafders contentment to his cakes and the ritual !s - oa _ - peg no e n o progreas, a y happiest celebrations of his year. ' 'chair u And it I cannot know the how and why, - ' Aside down on the floor. I Still I can trust you, waiting for — — --' The C ht pct a cards which have. Just Try Thinking. Yukon Gold Production. clear bright pctures should be slipped word, yy. into a pigeonhole.,, Let $ill la them Or for. no word. if no word ever l g , Ontario and British Columbia have P geO y y comes++ II Never mind a than a of scene- e on a sofa cushion and give .him a( i Try a change o1-t1iinking. come to the tore to such as extent as large-headed pin with which to prickW ' - hat•!f things seem sordid, mean, gold producers, of late years, that the Wes around the outlines, and he will, Ie friendship just a thins of afteraoom, nI�I, What 's the use o1-blinking?- Yukon' is not getting its share of be happy for an hour or two making Of:pleasuring one's friend and ones Life's not always storm and cloud, credit for 'Canada's gold production. =; dear ae1iT" 'Year kfter Ydar the placer'workidgs of , Aluminated pictures. . _ �. Same where stars are shining; Magazine covers or colored'adver-io Friendship is not so. Try to think your joys out loud; that-northern portion of Canada are tisements are easily pasted on box p lam m7 They've Known It for Some Time. Silence ell repining. lids or other cards A few snipe of own. "People generally don't seem to giving up their gold. Leat year, says the scissors and you have a new and And howsoever"near sty friend may + theIaturaT Resottrcea Intelligence know wave had,thin ice on the ponds By degrees, by thinking light interesting cutup, draw Service of the Department of the in- draw p pict'hre puzzle which: for some time. - Thinking glad and sweetly, trior,- nearly 75,000 crude ounces of will bd a source of happiness for at Unto my soul, there is a legend'hung "No—only the skating politicians, You'll escape the stress of night, least a little while. :Above a certain strait and narrow way who have known it a long while." Worry gone completely. Bold was taken out of the Yukon, A few clean empty cans or cartons,' Says, 'Dear my friend, ye may not Get the habit of looking for while last year nearly 68,000 ounces ' such as have contained cocoa, baking enter here!" of gold was taken out. powder, breakfast food, and the like,` - Boots of patent leather and smooth Sunbeams pirouetting, may be set away on a shelf corner. I would the time had come—as it has cloth, reaching nearly to the knee, Tapping gayly at your door— The only safe d sure way to de- These will stock a grocery store when not— and fitting closely as a stocking, are! Surest cure for fretting. stroy an enemy is to make him your the children are longing for a new When men shall rise and say, "He is being worn in Paris. I —John Kendrick Bangs: friend. a' same. This can be made a means of my friend: -- . Instruction as well if the little ones;He has done this? ,And what to that we old enough for the simple arith-° to me? par- g p Think - When girls become breathless, languid and pale, uretic needed in buying and selling. you I have a check upon his •ants should take prompt steps,�- g � BREATHLESS spa, for delay means danger. The Other ideas will come when you be- head. -girl in her "teens" cannot develop into robust, happy gin to look for them, and the real toys Or cast a guiding rein across'his neck? womanhood witbout abundant, rich red blood in her veins, will prove all the more fascinating I am his friend. And for that cause I .:.'LANGUID GIRLS and it is., the lack of this that is the great trouble with , walk -- most girls. They grow anaemic, depressed and•weak, with after a rest. � ' Not overclose beside him, leaving still "• MADE STRONG U I no appetite, and no interest in life. Space for bis silences, and space for Every'anaemic girl who-is struggling to womanhood'in' Winter SEWING taking"HINTnS. f = Bar arae Young, In the New York = a pot e o cheeks a h fl splendid vigorous health' stat t a ca find "stock — withglowing creeks and sparkling eyes, in Dr. Williams ,. both merchant and home-makers The Times. '' Pink Pills. For these pills not only increase the supply.of I ws a rich, red blood; they create appetite,_relieve the weary r latter oarefully examines her store of �'-- Dr. W 1 ams back and, limbs, restore fuH-womanly, health and charm, pl household linens and the family sup- • .Mourning. and so transfers pale, anaemic girls into robust, happy ~y r -ply of underwear and every-day cloth-! ' i women. , Callaghan and Casey met on the, - �' = ing, repairs or remodels the garments o a e So it you are anaemte, let Dr. Williams' Pink Pills +A street and, observing the attire ot'his! _ _. help you as they did,Miss Ciara,Cheslook,High Pall$, Que., + r? the hand and carefully maker lista of friend, Callaghan asked: "An' why are "Pl n 'Pills is who says:—"Before I took-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was ' i the new things which will be required. ye wearin' mourntn', Casey. , pale, bloodless and badly run down. The least exertion " " - Meantime,' the merchant is trying to „ \ would tire me and my appetite was fickle, A abort treat ..dispose dispose of odd lots broken sizes and Sure, an I thought it were the { u proper thing to do," replied Casey. meat with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills has changed all this r,Y short lengths, so a trip to town at this They Give* New Vitality—and more and I am now enjoying the best of health, for which you '•t time meq prove very profiftVk, for 'The ichor of a magazine I've been have my'sincere thanks." _ - talon' wrote me yiaterday an said . - - •, 16SUE Ne. 4—'W that me subsert"n had ezpotrsd." J,'tK:k-r - .a. .h.,.a .:"•- :..-.. :. :.'.: .- - .._ -...... - _...r....+'�'",..�"..v_r'✓.v'�Sv,�Yfiw�eL'4: y 'rµ" ,�Y' ,.. ''':.di-,,7�:.�•i l�s. .i'.�viii.s/r'�v..x��-G� 44ir.•WV'w1�'dRMra�'.�,.i. .v .,.ac �&1r:a'. ..'�•`�}�.+E✓%i�.4 (y:'�"�.:,..(..•..Frn., 'y.��S ���•-ig._:,G 'sig. � r+J ,lh-G. ..r � r >. "��7��-N". .,.,. r. l ,�A�i^ri .f�.T.0 .IIs Vit: :.✓ _ Tl.e�}C'.,e + ,aS' '7",�.'�K,x� .'3M: i-."'sT�. ..�v�4'uT�+,Fs}�f. X!" J,`� ',+":c� .., '1..i... .,.:r�<.i '���-•st •..:• iw"��'..e�.«","�. �'�r ,.,v & � :t .s. '�y'�,?;`',;,io.'�Z,'�s"ei 5.:�.., .+.i.. a 'ta��'r�roe. }a '�`a•".•S'-r,a�'`�t!. ...r!' r�r ., - .,,y � r? )1 .•.' ,��vp�.. .a .x ae s+ ,.iu �,p��. �'r3����"%��'��.yn�� t _ �•-�: } "'r;.,:..3. :'.°��,6�. .bt --�''o`�iSi� -,..n,.. ... .r-.t "vs^. wws^. w ._ .d.�, ... -...n ', :,� :.�� r; ,.y _ e,.r - w-r• .w rm•;-'w.- .;'� :: P :. •..,4. ,.,;, .-,,_.jtis•"•rae!•T rt .�•- ....,...,•r.,......:. '-.Y. .. 1:, h•. "n.� r e ;•. 4. _ :"••.. the thing to do in tzying to offset • MORE THAN 55,OOd FARMERS ified AdVerfloen°°eb C Dame "Rid* lose" has cure for asthma, or at least bring have bought their.,farma in Naa..orn MONEY TO LOAN. � _ about relief' from it, is to try. and get - - -,g1sSaDtee of gnalrty for 30 ears at the root cause. Why did the asthma Canada from the Canadian Pacific. s - , y hart in the Brat .'noel What were rsanarkable 9'aoL Think! These fs s •�31RM LOANS MADE. AGENT the'conditions assopciated with its ap "Afon. The large area of our hold- I r warted Reynolds, 77 Vktorhi e pearance. Had the patient a persist- land affording choice of location and of Street, Tornnto. "u , ent cough with loss of weight for some ked to snit every fermtng need. Fair time previous to the onset of the price, fair contract and fair dealing , WANTED asthmatic condition? This is Import- sail. with abundant fertility of TONE INDIAN RELICS H L sail, good climpte and .social condi• ant to know because many-cases of VanWinckel. 1898 Lanedpwne Ave.a "3 bronchial asthma are in realit cori- UDaa maks farm itis there desirable sum tiara. Some cases are �ne to and attractive. Thousands more will Toronto, _ LLL4� P select their farm from'our virgin laude. _ . �D heart disease, some to Bright's- dia- from our improved farms, and with MATRIMONIAL ease, some to growths in the nose. I good ea What must be done is to find out if some capital and home to A work, can make a borne and yay for.! PAPER, ery, Chs, am. Ont. 100. there is a curable cause and then to it Write for oar booklet, "The Prairie.! McCseery; Chatham, Ont, ^ � p� c s3 sure it. Cases of asthma which have Provinces of Canada," and leaflet„I �� OitlilN PEKOE is extra coda Try !f! no apparent cause are about as hard "western Canada Forges Ahead.' C. L. k to treat as any diesaae, that affects Norwood,Land Agent,Canadian Pacift - -- _ ... _ mankind. Desk W., Windsor 8� . - Climate seems to help more cases Mont�i•eal. Qua than anything else, but even this fails 'Ideal Winter Playground ! sometimes and only palliative treat- What is a Sandy Covet OZ DayafromllewYsrk t-I EA LT H EDU CATION went can be resorted to. The called Johnnie (reading about Cornwall)— &Twice Week.' Y asthma.cures seldom do good, and if Y � ,•' BY DR. ,1. J. MIDDLETON - taken indiscriminately may do harm. The high cliffs and sandy coves make' s..ateg N.Y.Wed.and Sat. , Via Pat*",Twin-Screw, Some often lead to drug habits. the coast took very picturesque." •? . 'Teacher-"What is a sandy cove?' Oil-Burning steamer. TL,i Q 1irrieelalaa�iwsc questions an Health mat- I WINTER. [��P�D ON BSE' 1 Johnnie—"A boy with' ginger hair, "FORT �`sE'� of HealtK T VICTORIA' D:. IiCldaletm will be 1 miss! ' RT ST.GEORGE" tern tbroeih this ooia�. 1Wdress him at Sptdjna Haase, Spad as , --' Lending Passes satHamilton,Deck Far First�lld—Minird'a 4iMmsnt. Forlllustretod800kleleWrite r iCeesc�nt. Toronto, _ The winter season is a hard one on FURNF�.S BERMUDA LINE fes. the baby. He is more or less confined . Fresh Air Fund: e;WhitehalIStreet - New York City to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms, It or Any Los.!Taartae Agent a : A correa ndent inquires - about tartan diet, leaving out meats, milk, is so often stormy that the mother "Ah, rather (to bank manager)— correspondent "Ah, Mr. Clark I want to see yon a Asthma. She says she has been eggs and similar articles of diet which does not get' him out in the fresh air hroubled with it for twenty years and are rich in amino-acids. Some author- as often as she should. He catches about,opening an account for the new has tried all kinds of treatments, in-,ities hold the opinion that asthma is arrival at our house. How shall we Best for Coughs and Colds ^t' califs which rack his little syfitem; eluding patent medicines. ;associated with fermentation of the describe it, to distinguish it from Mlnard's gives quick relief for The great trouble in advising treat-'stomach with the resultingirirtation his stomach and bowels net out o! ,. 'Ment for asthma is that it is not one and perhaps inflammation. It would order and he becomes peevish and mine?" we call-It 'The coughs add colds, grippe, Influenzof a. disease, but several. Because one man thus appear that the eating of cer- cross. To guard against this the fresh air fund'?" etc. Madame J. Edmond Ponies, is �9a pe - Faubourg, ill. Jean Bte., Quebec, !a Is benefited by a certain line of treat-'tain foods and certain combinations of mother should keep a box of Baby's I only one of hundreds who highly �?- " not follow that the food meat, it does might have a very decided effect Own Tablets In the house. They regu- We are interested in obtaining recommend it.. She writes as fol ;s ftreatmerlt will apply to every indi- h. increasing or decreasing the aymg late the stomach and bowels and break lows vidual, The proper plan is to make a'toms of For instance, the up colds. They are sold by medicine OLD a 1"�d RARE 'II " careful stud of each case, and have it"eating of starches and sugars in ex- "Atter having tried several syrups y dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box c and rubbing lotions for cough I con. 1"a Made before the disease has progress- cesaive amounts tends to produce ter• from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. ��O�h7 � sider that Miitard'a alone gives led too far. Consequerrtly, there is no mentation is the stomach and intee- aattetaction. I also value it for ;- +one treatment that applies to all cases• tines, and fk is not by any means iby Brockville, Out. ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Send warts, which I have quickly re- {3 'What helps one asthmatic is of no probable that the irritation canoed by • particulars to the Wilson Publishint moved with Mlnard's." ~ " service to the next For instance, b the fermentation of the stomach might _ g extend to the lining mucous mem- ASC risk i� "='oro tray o 7taarta~x s�t�latd. arrest. .. t Psi A FZ©'S LINIMENT - —_ __� . _ha . his.nose.treated. one..ren_ i Sall great relief, another receives no-brano3 theTu:igs n o. n _ benetrt from nQae treatment. but gets! In all asthmatic conditions, there- „- relief by Sofa to a dry climate, where fore; it would be wise W omit from c Th N N'S g the throat and chest secretions dry rap.;the diet all pies and rp, an re Again, there is a class of people who and starchy !cods, including bread. 30 „ D I i benefit greatly by changing to a vege• it would'seem that first and foremost Tia.L � in Folks If you are weak, thin and nervous SUFFER a .. INGlW your druggist supply lou with . • I ! BiRmPhosphate. It is guaranteed to I _ y, Increase weight and strength and re 3 Relae�ed b Lydia E. Pink- store energy, vigor and nerve force. y rlc�h. Price $1 per pkge Arrow Chemical ha&s Vegetable COmpounj Co., 26 Front St. East, Toronto, Out. i Verdun, Montreal, Quebec. I ass 2, one of thousands who have taken LydiaJA „ E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and ? 1 have great faith In it I can safe] say it has relieved my troubles and i. This is an old time circus trick shall never be without a bottle of it tat + which,in other days was performed I my house. Since my last baby waw h; in front of the side-show a. a I in I antlered from pains and backachr sample of the wonders to be seen and would feel so tired I could not do within. The performer took two 4 anything in my home. Since I have T~ pieces of tape and tied thorn around been ta� the Vegetable Compound k. Medicine, ” tn� his sock. Altera .'ons, but shoe mud Lydia E Pinlcham'e Blood I feel so ditleteat I recomFcu:,Te. nd it ingly Incorrect explanation of-how 4 rt it was done,• he palled the tapes t all my friends and hope it will rbs • -BankingIby -,: and they seemily passed through women who gra Mrs. THOS. fra3; his neck. b]" i hadn S Mrs.Taoa Ii 4wlt�xaa, . The two tapes were doubled and. at Evalyn 9ts'eet, Vim' Umt re r Quebec. the idfo cantors fled together by a traEl / Lydia L Pinkham'e Vegget�able Cons .'The security afforded by the Province Of Onte?'io piece of thread (FU. 1). The per ® poand is a dependable medicine for the, ' Saying. Office, together with the facilities extended by .'armor nolo his nand over the /' new mother. It ie prepared from roots ` every Post Office in Canada and other countries, make it point wbsrs the tapaa were tied to- ` and herbs, contains no harmful drugs CdtL A, gather glad the tap" appasrsd and ban be taken b7 rife-nursing mother, a 3 j possible for everyone to dfrpof3lt their savings in this institu- be side by side and without prep- tion. Interest i8 allowed, compouncompoundedhalf-yearly, with full oration. Wben he pat the lapse For its worth m restoring the mother l:a . Ala► checking privileges. around his neck. his collar hid the nor:raal beelth and is told care- function e[ ffie tapes 'or he oars- athd f m Iters v 3'he confidence the rural communities have shown in sal.s with cam. pr pint- Gardner writ... ,. ht117 leapt his face to the ape atatars. by iisht a�ytratwns et tuna pms " "' A recent canvass of wdmen users.of ! this Savings Office is indicated by the large increase in de- Taking the ends A and C he tied ems •« .. et� 'the Scalp atthe vegetable Compound shows tat posits, which are now over$?A,000,000. them together .close to his neolt. i�tatioo,stimulate allr,��. 69 oat o! 100 women the " ?: The ends B and D were tied close tion ami the eeadkloe medlcdtee sr'e bwe9ted by it " . All depot�its are secured by the entire resourcelD of the to bis neck, also. When he `rasped °�°'""v _ a ssa+weh write and Loll ns so. Such evidence an. pro Province of Ontario. the tape and gave them a vtgorous titles us to call it a dependable meds Ila a grafi. the thread broke and the taps " tor Women. It'k far sale by dragigiate Btemittarlces should be made by Post Office money order, same away Because of Ilse method r•�s• G w ch ne, express order or registered letter and should of tying, the avveawmatl be of the eQ tape was thea aaaet>,1 >i If It had be-addressed'to your nearest Branch,Where they will receive been around his seek. --: (oup this oat ant k, foto prompt attention. - : et7let••of the'ee►isa.!lw a taspa>os>t•1 • - - ��,,: e a Savin sOfficeProyinee Qf On#ariBecause Mw Callus. BEAD OFFICE: 16 QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO Because she sang, why others sang' Toronto Branch Offices: As hope, sweet hope up sprung, , Bay and Adelaide Sts. Cor. Unlvsrsky and Dundee Ste. And hearts that heavy were with care, 619 Danforth Avenue. Were sudden glad and young. air Other Branches at 4 Hamilton,' St. Catharines; St. Mary's,, Pembroke, Because she smiled then 'others Brantford. Woodatock. Owen Sound, Ottawa, smiled, Seaforth Walkerton, Newmarket. and .�ylmer. • ktAnd straight were dreary days + Ala filled with sunshine, golden bright, With flowers along the ways. " Became she stayed a little space , _ And joyous were her years, f„ „�, rf y { e Those have n he loved can but rejoice And have no place for tears. Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIR -- —:Ariz Thoma Pay your out-df-town runts byUnless _you see the "Bayer Cross" on•'tablets you are Dominion•Hzprese Money Ordera. . safe not getting the genuine Bayer product .proved v give �.c -tiwK v,, 13f>is11 N story Teller. by millions and prescribed by -physicians 24 years' for �. Many a time one would ve 1 •� r „ ptuch to be able to lay his heads � 1: . .,; eghew— Tell ns about the a bane you• were frozen to�death at the OIdS HeadachC fm directions for preparing. a a('rc:,#''.a�,�6"� is North Pole, Uncle Jack. �.d'"" spraytat mixture, a ration or i •�N�4ri�'�1„ Small Niece — "No , Uncle Jack; • haying hhens or for doing a hun- - died and one other kinds of please tell us about the time-.you were • Pain Neuralgia sad other documents may be re- . work about which,he has read.- corded•in•classified fashion. killed.and scalped by wild Indians." r , A proper system of preserving To receive the INDEX o - tad ffiiug pamphlets would meet ' BOOR and a LIST OF FR1�E For Every 111--M nard's Liniment. Toothache Lumbago such a need at all times. Such PAMPHLETS on all farming a system has been devised by topics, fill in this slip and re- One Vietlm. � the De Lug of Agriculture tura it post free to: Two Irish women were discussing a .Neuritis Rheurisatism at Ottawa. It is fuller a��ppltiAed railroad accident. One asked the in "TH$ PUSLICATIONS The Publications Branch other if any were kilted is the terrible fear - INDEX BOOB" in which tbw Department of Agriculture 4� pampiilats• of the Depwtment Ottawa,Out. crash. She replica, "Shure, z'r Oita.'- Accept o "Bayer"package which contains proven directions. labs and wan Irishman,' whereupon z lx' - Mie. Dooley, with e� long sign, came Handy 'Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 2 and 1110—Drnagists. - 4 Name.... ................................................................R:9,No.............. Upirin is the tnae matt (registered is oana4a)' or llwr Hotdeeale d ]foeoaaaw- baek with, "Oh, the poor feller." ..,aa.eeter of sancrucaad (Acetyl galleins Acid, "A. S. A.).w�it ie wwtr toONS, the � Pont Office.................... ..............Pro U{ri0a.......................... alas AaD means Haler can ¢lure. 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'.h' 4ia "14a. .4d .iL7 .!. , .y... 4. r_„4�. ... •1 •M .was..... ;• a w - - W.J now reeelvea. This propoeai TeFsaaY:J:�ti.27xn--4uctiou ante Tt COMFORTSOAP- S!— should receive the hearty app horses, tacos, ln,rlements etc., at ° of 911 riht•thiukLng- men. jt lot 9,, rear of con. 4, Picket iuq. tile g property of H. Tir.dP." SAIe at One p 1.00 15 Bare Comfort Soap, E ii.r;peryear,; $i.GOii para in advance. would not only, i,n a small degree, O'clock, Bee tills. %um, flaw, auc- , - ' - 'Subscription,ro the United states and carat _tidneer. ' Pall Men's 001 SOCk�, - -'.BO Britain$2.00 in advance. reward I)r.9aundere for this in - valuable services, but it would' _ ✓. `_-also prove an incentive td others I u - Special - . -1.80 r JOHN MURKAR, Propfietor. of au Investigating turn of mind.. S e price, - . .1 30 . NOTES-AN D..OM MENTS. IN MEMORIAM. Saving t0 you - O Lei%,LE—In Iuviu memo- of ou Trotsky, the Miuidter of War Ln -dear BRONCHITIS tittle R'ulLer, aged 9 months and 24 lila ,R E C E i P E ''the :soviet Government of Russia, days, who went to Zest Jan. 'L6, I924. who is now somewhat in disgrace Little eyes, so soft and gentle, �I �►�► _ NSW CHOCOLATE LAYER CA/'�E - -Lit tie life without a stain. 'r (I�IIIIIII Ilttllll�ir with his fellow-politicians, esus Little lips that smiled so sweetly, 11 IIll hat be is about to write anew Little form that suffered pain2 eggs, 2 cups b sugar, lr cup butter, .cup sour milk, I I ` I .1I dissolve in T ci p boiling water, book, entitled "Jit' 1llistakes." If Little soul now sweetly sleeping l I lull ,�� Irlli�. Ill 1 teaspoon baking soda, he goes into detail it will be a Safe within the Master's care;,'"` 1 poured neer 1 tablespoon of;cocoa,--lis with other ' Blessed hope that Jesus givea us. I ` ingredients and add 2, cups of flour, 2 teaspoons of voluminou9 work, for the mistakes goon we Snow we'll meet him there. I'll �,�I III�I�I I vanilla, 1 cup of dates. r that have been made by the re• —Sadly missed-by'hia b1+>mwa, Dad- ' ' � TRY, THIS, LTSING ABOVE INGREDIENTS ' '`volitionary government of Russia dy and little Sister. - have been so numerous and so dis• FROM at it will estrous to the country thSALE REGISTER. F �I 106 u •regiire many volumes to describe TrEsmky, JAx. 27TH—Auction sale of JAMES RICHARDSON'S GROCERY them fully. One of their biggest high grnf boots and shoes at the e WW mistakes is*their efforts to destroy ba0i . S lea t 2 ani,by E.Gleeson. - Y bailiff. Sale at 2 and 7 30 p. m, See Christianity-. This they cannot bills, D. A. Pugli,auctioneer. do. Many able men have tried 'Pickering Hardware Store ` this before, but with all their talk MONEY GUARANTEE -and blister, Christianity has First Consideration t emerged -from the fray stronger '1 V we strive to give the kind STRAW than ever. Soviet Russia may RYEof service that one friend _ hamper the t7lork of the church another in time rendof rneed.to y a dor a time, but no worldly power y Tethank you for your share in Tom- will fever succeed in destroying Immediate delivery will be 106rtataanity. Other mistakes taken. __._. .. : . our success during 1924 and Every Detail .. have been made by the Soviets ROSE E%CELSIOR MILLS We sincerely hope that increased of the funeral arrange j which has reduced Russia to a pili Phone 8000 Pickering menta may be left to us -u r. cable condition. But in spite of with the assurance thatprosperity, happiness and health all her misery there is still hope ,everything will be taken 8 S E T S = .•tfor that unhappy country,as right care of in a manner antic- jnay :yours as the New Year r sly satisfactory to all con- Havingpurchased the stock from will prevail in the end. cerned. P the Estate of unfolds. v ' y W. G. BARNES sad the entire We oeeaslonall receive a letter or -with the words "Please Rush," A Complete Fnaeral as ' written in-bold legible letters is low as 888. business of JOS. W. DOTEN , -Am prepared to supply sill sizes one corner of the envelope. This . . from Berry Boxes to Three y s Asa clear intimation to the postal Pickering Burial od Ralf Bushel. Co.• ' J. S. BA1.5DO,N - -- • ' PICK:ERING�: authorities that the letter must be y ' .• :.•delivered at its destination with _ --Phone 1800 Gi een River Basket Works __ • E :.every possible speIt is the Ambulance Service. Phone Mart.N409 ech duty of the DOtniuion govern- Branch : FRANK P1J'NNOCS •' lent to engage an airplane and Burton. Whitevale. :-have the valuable missle -rushed Phone 1003 Pick. "The liSao that made the Barnes 1 Foo Mu and Slush Babltet." -throng the air with no delay, and - -should the government find that TENDERS @4ANTD The P1CjferlII$ --- Ou Need Thebe Rubber' °Qts — there is no hirplRne available, — - ;f _ 4 they twill at once charter a special Tenders will be received by the no- �' ' �+g Committee Every farms—eve'T mffi Of and most es etresisting flirt ;'.. .. train which will have the right• dereiRned up to Monday, Jan. 2etb, his family—every mea who ' Science has yet discovered— Por the following: it)cordo of 2 fool works out doors is an kmds of which writ wear up to twite as _._ iof•way shd an expert crew wall wood, heeeh and maple. to be deliver• loss as ordinary rubber-. p The object of this Association is to Weather--needs the dry. [cot- (have charge of the train. The ed at the Brock Road school on or be lweeen stealing and prosecute comfort puss by RH><NO boom RHINO Rubber 8. otheas is ". postal authorities all know that a fore the 18th day of March. 1920. the felons. built for Iona wear, otherwise J. H.HHfP9,Sec't's 9.S. No. 8. "For use an the farm. RHINO the iron-dad guarantee couldn't s fetter with these words-written ;Rubber B ots'are easy to wear be given with each pair. We 20 21 R. R. No. 1, Pickering, Membars havina property stolen eotnmttnl� it = `thereon contains something of _� _— -- - — Date immediately with any member because they're ounces lighter stead behind it because ymorins , ' . .-.great value and that any daisy-. (� i T of Executive aommilbe. In a'elaht• full value for your money. S H I N �•" L E 'This footwear la made from The nest time you need rubber vt til mean serious logs to the Membership too. r 01.00• :,meq. Rubber--the toughest ask us for a pair of RHINO. r - writer. It may ba that the Ielter 'Tickets ma♦be had trpm tan Pr.stdezt or; British Columhia Cedar 9.or.nr� on apprro.ttDa. �� C a�-e a Wear" states the,fitet that a little boy or Galt Galvanized steel Shingles Omp � = a that Bird's Felt slate shingles Else. Oo Donald M nrD. Banka,C.S.Palm• s3 than a a old had t o kerin _ girl le y Donald Munro, Pic g er, , g morning arrived at the home of T. for sale at ' the writer. The necessity of sp^ed PATERSON 3 CLAREMONT j. R, The W, J. Clark: MS. ��HAPMAN in a case of this, kind is clear to Call and get prices. President Recrotsr •ser everybody, and' to. mail clerks especially. If you wish•to know ;hot- fast a letter with "Please O BAH - - Rush" written thereon will travel, The Business i _just try it. • s 'There are a great many inegnali Y �� Of Agriculture - t9 Lies in the. world that should be Fa readjusted. - A 'top-notch- ,prize �;ARMING is more than an oe - tion ; it is a Eighty commArci arcial• 'Aghter is frequently awarded ized business which requiriee careful � •eever•vl hundred- thousand dollars planning and thou:zhtful execution. i - for a feet minutes work in knock. Bountiful production is necessary but effort is wasted unless the bust- , ing the wind out of an opponent, ness of disposing of the year's output �' R i N �A or aaisahina his face .in 8-to jelly. BANKING is properly managed. In conducting :' By many.be Is acclairried •.hero. jM the business of the farm the Stand- But he bas accomplished nothing and Bank carr playa prominent and useful part. Conrail the manager AT :'`. R E T y for the benefit of the world. ic.Rn� and learn haw true co-operation be- M E �a some gaW ,;yrs may win r.6uus- tween banking and aRrieulttre builds , - ands of dollars on the result while a more prosperous community.. .4muany others with the gambling Round Roast or Steak, ... '20t per lb - pov ... ... 26c " spirit have been reduced to BANK Purloin Roast or steak,.•erty. There are others attain who STANDARD Porterhouse Roast or Steak, r have spent years in investigating , Ramp Roast,... Nand in'making experiments which OF SADA !' Fine Rib Roast, ... . ' PICKERiNG BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager -have turned-out successful, and ,.Reavy Rib Roast, .• 18e sremb..also at areemin. w..c Har. iVltit6s' 14 and 18e " 1 -'meant millions t,f dollars to the shoulder Roast. ... 4c country. But the man who is Pot Roast, „ -' -' ... 1 _ responsible for bringing these oz. Brisket, to boil, .. •• " Y'� 25c t:perimebts to a successful issue, - Leg of Pork . . 25c „ • . 4too frequently, receives no reward _Loin of Pork, •.• 1 :whatever For his services. Ope of , •shoulder Roast of Pork; ... 20c� ,• our,Spe ins ... .such men who has proved a great Pork Chops, •- 2c An z� 'Pure Pork Sausage, ... t benefactor to ' mankind is Lr. y • • . • •• 25c >. t-Charlea Saunders, of the Ottawa Finest Balt Pork,.,. _ Ezperimentril Farm, who gave toNALYZE carefully the money you have - : ' Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, • • 35c " :: his country, after years of plant• been spending. You will find that quite •• sliced, 35c - " a large proportion of it might have been 30c „ € .breeding research, the famous saved with little of no inconveniencC. :v . Mild Cured Cottage Rolls half or whole), 45e :'Marquis Wheat. As all agricul• " Back Bacon, •• ... 55e turista know, this wheat is not Decide now that you will deposit in the bank Co a • • 1e oked Ham • 25c ` only one of extra Rood quality, j regularly that portion of your earnings which - . . •• �� your analysis.shows you can save. 'Weinere,. ••' ' but it will reach maturity In st. Head-Oheese,.. 16c ' F Domes Shortening, regions so far north that no other s `Easy -.rat and tic 4. 'oR, The 55 ten y= aa^ „ 5 The ll0 cents „. Naffs y. ,. {qd. of wheat will, because the �, lb prints 18 cen ' �1_ from the time of sowing - rash Trout and White Fish Every Friday: 1 d "r{o F : s '•Pe tt yuntil hareveting i9 too long. 1t is P. LYND. 1 ` . proposed tanager- hat Dr. Saunders be Wyr BRANCH, Manages- �ICKERINC van an allowance of 85,000 a Bpr �'JN BP_V4 >E� g C' CRO` W. �'. REID2 ri _ �. MAW(9 1 -1aCAKT..,..•'.a 0 v'dr :.9,7 j_-x1.,,-...:.sur.:.• :.....:. 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'.�. 1 1. - 1'^ ... :, .14.t .>,;.., � Aire, Walter Ward is vleitieg ' Iriends is Toropto and Aurora Our curlers lost to Stouffville at Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, urt on Tuesday, „�gincox k Harry Found had a, business spent the week-end here with:his In$uraace Cc k; trip to Stonffville ao Friday. mother.' Cheap rates for farm and country Fred Ward shipped a carload of THE BREAD Mrs. C. Soden"hae been spending wish- buildings, @_few days••with frienda in the choice cattle to the Toronto mark- - a wlni A et on 9±ttnrda;• ?URpOSE Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Country, James Briscoe has beck engaged windmills,Silos etc, Born, on Dec. 20tb, to H,a'rry b the school board as janitor at a r and Mrs. Villeutquve, a daughter salary of 8100. J O� 'Automobile Insurance (,AudreyJulette)• Amos Sharrard, of Toronto, at- Harold - of all kinds. Johnston,ofNewmarket, tended the'funeralof the late J. S, to :thank Our is spending a holiday with friends Farmer ou Saturday. FARM$ FgB�3ALE on the 8th concession. '_�orman Linton'd wood sale on custom- � a , Mr. Swift, our garage man, 'is :YES,our pure food bread -many Write or phone Friday fast was well nttended and a busily eugaged these,days get 4iaq good prices were realized. has a, worthy purpose. ers for ';their Cara in shape for spring. Mr. Goodman, who is a machin- It brings health and fullE D• B Q YY M A N Miss M. McFarlane who has been int in Toronto, spent the weekend strength and a mealtime liberal patron � s living in Clatemont has returned at the home of his parents here. satisfaction to the folks age duri>�g the 20 >WHITBY, ONT. to Stonffville, her old home, ye a. There will be a bailiff's sale of Andrew Fleming has been spend- who partake of it regu- ant year and boots and shoes in Claremont neat inq the past couple of weeks with Tuesday, beginning at 2 and 7.30 `tarty: One slice calls for p , y ,CLAREMONT , his brother, Archie, in Stouffville. p m 'a loaf• one loaf forms the Wish them. all James Underhill was in the city Tbom'as Sanderson wishes to habit.' CREAMERY ! --on,Monday when he purchased n carload of cattle for feeding pur• Rive gvtice to all those who use his a Happy and, x = shed thri t a charge of 10 cents'willHighest price paid for ' poses. M e. Palmer Sr., we► are glad to -be made. Pr06per4US (Cream at the know, is improving in health af• 1lir+: Clarence Pengelly, of New Year. Bcooklin, is spending a few days ter being laid off duty fora couple with her parents, Thos. and Mrs. Njy�r Claremont Creamed ' ofweeks. butcher is putting "in his Paterson. ,�����,�8••`•MONN " J. S. Buudy Find F. M. Cooper, ` gpKERY; I Give us a trial and be convinced ,. supply of ice this Week. gThe ice accompanied by Spark Plug, at• �. M . C o o P E R is of first-class quality and a good tended the convention at Mount I flfl u ' s'.. thickness. Zion on Thursday last. a ��ll�,l. 3 ` ?IQ{ERINGf;�� ', t ( Pickering µ John Farmer, of Orillia, and J. : GLAREM ONT „ • D. and Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto, Q e, Forsyth, First Deputy= y y_ attended the funeral of their uncle, Reeve,was in Dnnbarton on Fri. — LOa or Goods Stora I day attending the formal opening J. S. Farmer. on Saturday last. .* of the new public school. ` • HARNESS A hockey match between Stouff• w` p Wille and Claremont will be played Weare glad to report the S. �a in V Our supply of quality Harness sad 'on the Caledonia rink h8re on Rumohr is recovering nicely from `�� r v ` _ Parte is now complete. ;�a Thursday, Jan. 29th. An exciting his recent severe illness although eJ —'REB SHOE not yet able to leave his house. HOOTS game is looked for. _Admission, 15 Hugh Gregg Jr. is able to be •'� p We have a large stock of this Famens cents. around again, having been con 1s a Pa.T Paying Hen 1 Feed t=oot on hand—unbeatable _ Peter A.' Stewart, who tinder fined to the house for several for hard wear and tear. went,a critical operation in the weeks through an automobile asci- REPAIRING 'tGeneral Hospital, Toronto, !s, a•e dent in which he was hurt: ' ]K ''Laying Mash We maintain our established repata- are pleased to learn, improving A vs' enjoyable baa net was tion for repairing all kinds of nice! and expecte to be home in R �' q • Scratch Grains • p d • --,few�a e, given on Wednesday last by the - _ harness an boots. ; The tele hone central will be ladies who are'attending the spec. i . P tat classes conducted by Mr. Oros- :Manufactured on well recommended CL'' CIL BRADLEY / closed to-morrow (Saturday) from kery, assisted by. Mr. Brad and ••9.00 to 9.15 a. m., in order to give Misses -Banting and McRoberts. - fOIlnulas b Harness maker, the operators an opportunity to p d Ao excellent program consisting PICHERING, - ONTARIO gaze at the sky as see the sun play hide-and seek. of moving pictures of an educa- A new firm under the name of tional value, a debate, music rte , M A R K H A M FLOUR MILLS Msatle dz Fleming have opened up was given by members of the � i a new industry in our village.that class. * of the manufacture of up to date One of the most interesting earl- D. N. REESOR & SONS a .806w-plowq. W. Miller has se• toil matches stet .held in Clare. .. cared thapoeitioa an demorstri 'wont was that which was conclud. LOoust Hill MARKHAM, ONT. 'Cherrywood ed on Friday night last, it being IR tor• the anuual contest between the The annual congreltational meet pre.ident and the vice president, Get a trial order from you dealer or direct from mill ORMRIES -� inR of the IIaion Church will be the former winning by one shot, AR E ' !S ' held on Thursday evening, Jao. At the conclusion of the game the ._.'29th, at 8 p. m., sharp. when thr POLAR ' re orts of all the -organiz►tions oyster supper furnished by the de. will be read. The ladies ivili seated curlers was held h the Ma. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS ._,_ . iserve lunch. A large'attendance sonic Hall sad was much_enjoyed is requested. by all, TMc - Once more a service o� spec - `-- - SERVICE SATISFACTION SAVINGS A. interest has been arranged for _ BEATTY � Claremont people and their t�ieodp, .;. Where youbuythe most for the least money -. � M.p pC'RE FOOD, M D., has ` 4 Mr. A. E. Therrien, a yoanq man, STANDS FOR THE REST --_ __—: + his headquarters in this ', .� lnext ist Church. Mr.aTheIn rriea come °:r- Men's Cloth ng. BootRubbergand 9hirteOveral es sad for" im Rbt deco Ilcsa and of -+i brimful of his subject, will speaks. rocs store. M.D. staodq 9uita,greyand brown ..To fit eve one at Sbirts, military flan- .. that's what 'of French Canadian. stock and is �. our groceries after you �. r' q' color,sizes 34.42 r lowest prices. ael. Full siz%. y amply qualified to speak ut Bap' ( have enjoyed them. It tiat missionary effort among the } at 1250 1'. A complete stock _ eat 1.25 y !Tench Canadians. This addre9s our etusdigestion is mit u The Famous ''Grob Shoe—Black and Tan having let us doctor it tip -'-will be really worth hearing. The ' •`%' a bit. _ — pastor will preach in the evening - 1 on the subject,'`Defiance Damned, S — OVERCOATS RAINCOATS Distress Delivered." ;�¢' That you may enjoy it in amici All wool ]Heather color Heavy Tweed and rubber pation, announcement is herewith All sizes, at 17.60 lining, at 9.60 HONE ` made of a solid week of solid satin O J..>t ` .. !action, at the Baptist Church, Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers; J ? r.' Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow ;Call at 1 Phone 3800 3700 i beginning on Monday, Feb. god. N a Services continue foreek every Bowie. Pressure Systema Etc. -. .' FINGQLD S It will pay you to et my prices on 1 n ht, Saturday included. Reis above before buying elsewhere. �_ �iZA�SF+'�dON'T. O1V'TAR=O ff W. Fleischer, of 9touville, ..h, coming for the first. four sights, _ FRANK J. PROUSE then for Friday, Saturday and PICKERING, - ONTARIO ` Sunday the Evangelistic Band of . f McMaster University have charge. -' e i • - --_ -This Band is composed of four sen- CLEANING - PRESSING "QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" .; for students who are not only gift- ed preachers but are singers' as Bring along your suits to be cleaned �1Q0= 4 well. They form a quartette and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed - :'' -which you should make sure of Oharges moderate, Saw XW and B&Aot hearing. Beginning Feb. Fire- Weather- send. JAMES BRISCOE, * _ +rr Don't forget. Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery Proof 'light i1 ac�io� ' - Died, on Thursday, Jan. 18th, Claremont, Oat, ` st his late residence, Claremont, — �- J. S. Farmer,in his 79th year. Mr. .-,Farmer was born in Queenstable, Friends _ _ i LO( 9 WANTEDBedfordshire,England,is the year ,184d, and at the age of 2!S he ami- Custom sawing done, Oat RoUinpj grated to Canada and took tip res- Llg'l1tIIi11� Durable and Chopping, Wood , idence in Claremont, 'where be - - a �2'OOf Repairing, followed the occupation of shoo- -, . ,and s maker. until about 13 years ago, _ _ - f - Shaping and Turning. t when he purchased the grocer Office St", business o the late Thos. d y i A �� Siddle Kars, Sleighs, . . �° Gibbons, E/�+� LAK :Patrons ` and retiring from business just a - -Salt For Sale _ dew weeks before his death. He M ETA E.L I C SHINGLES was married is 189' to Mise CHAS, A. WHITE. Jennie Goodhall from his birth- We thank you Successor to late W. G. Barnes place, who survives him. They �' 'For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ooh. had one child who died in infancy. for your liberal ; roofs of every description. Now being made from the Mr. Farmer was a member of the world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron: ,Abso- ___ a► .Anglican Church with which be `patronage dur- lutely the best roofing value on the market to-&y. never severed his connection, but east in his lot with the Presbyter. Ing the past, 12 Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron inn y arch, where he labored for for new buildings ov repair work. - man ears as Sunda School sn _months and ®Vs' IMLs i erintendent and treasurer of the Get my figures- for alterations or remodelling of Barna, JL Board of Finance. He wag a man -'trust that 192 Houses, etc. Empire Plank Frame Barns and Imple- ment Sheds a specialty. of nnqueationable integrity and _ uprightness,honorable in business ,May bring you TAW and possessing .the confidence of II P R O U S E - P I C K E R I N G o:all m.l.riat..nd a�d�n the public as few men do. He will �appiness bpi in.look. If will pay you a ' be greatly missed as his place in ;` BUILDER sail ai our work.sed iaspso/our neon the church was never empty nn. and obtain prions Don't be misls8' sena prevented by sic]taess. The Prosperity $ams, Houses, etc Building �n�CO� `y we c do an employ ow o oche &CMA�i r funeral services were conducted . of alf kinds, ty we can, and do throw off the agssll • in the Union Church on Saturday eommissioo of 10 per omi.,whiohyou srt , r Dealer for the Products of ,@dainty save by purchasing from as,, last by Rev. A. McLellan, &@stated D �. S C 0 T T "t' �• +Ng by Rev. E. Oraborn. and the re- • s The MetalllC Roofing'' Co. Limited, Toronto� 73, T,;MATHBSONj mains laid to rest in Claremont �„i CL'�R._.-1UNT ' ,Cuiuu CauiaterY• .._._ l i ,:,sa•a�.. .•�...., 5�...:by,Uuiar:4 L �' ... '....�Ah.F,}¢-.�1.t a.S.M.�...L .. .aC.:N•:F• . 4 -�„ 'k rA .. ..,.. � :e - - _ - .. Y r. ,� �•Y ' . ':.,.N .-.__ � ,..-.,+5fa:.v..0•a -..nn _. .'til. �` kl/ueher. - - .. _ ..-. _'.." - ^.i1d.. <.. 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F�•.. �r7C '.,,.. �.y ...,.... v. . .. ,>.... .: .•mow ! n. - -'r .+w,n: ;.s.:• arr-- • At the lower end of the village the Iw : • street fell'away sharply towards the asmithy and the school gate, and hereat of vi�� Ithe houses were built high on they 'Ter bank, with a kind of A&rrace of stone r , slabs in front. Along this Heather S� Jock took his way, rapping with his tz knuck:es loudly on every shut door,i x - $Y 8. R. C80C18:ETT. and then with the free habit of the . b countryside opening without waiting for any answer and crying in his - wares to the busy goodwives within. _ Billy-O stood below pa- CHAPTER V1iI.—(Cont'd.) and go awat kirkoswa:d without no- Meanwhile - It was furthermore curious that,'tice or-protest. tiently waiting his master's orders, Li:ias on eve occasion interview- and as Heather Jock passed lroha is blended only from tender though according to the reveune re-.ed Jock herself.She neither trusted house to house on the terrace above, parts, 'smn lin had long been as ex-- e+ in Galloway a. the cave bear or her indoor handmaid Kate nor any of Bil:y-0 kept exact pace with him on yoti=1� leaves &.buds that yield tinthe wolf, yet et nevertheless Heather "the outdoor servants. "to arrange mat- the roadway beneath.ression of events was richly of their delicious good. Jack coulolf, e upon occasion a tors with the general dealer, as The Progsome- cr ' thickish beverage, oily Bad geIlow as Heather Jock described himself in the thing as follows: noose Try S�L��A tQa+dsre a liqueur, and as fragrant of peat.census paper. "Rat-tat-tat! Ony,sant--grand seat "Apel mistress," he would say, "and --clean scut! A new crap joist in, reek as his own , home un clothing. �N � that's the last fardin that I can allow fresh as, this morning's ,mjlk, and Match-Mfnk,ng asd B11s121ES8 Heat Waves by W"IrClelss. Of course Heather Jac did not re- ye for egos. There's a sair glut o' fresher than Iast Sabbath's bermon—I Berlin has no fewer than 1,000 mar- That heat, light, and power will be tail this article, which was understood them In the Dumfries market. I de- for that'was nae chicken. What's that siege brokers.. They are divided into transmitted by wireless in tate near to have grand stomachic qualitie". c are I think that the fowk mann be ye say, Mistress Mac Ahab? Faith Il three classes: first-class brokers, who future to a prediction made by Mr. _ >r But when a farmer or well-to-do f cot- eatin' puddocks and asks. They winna said to the minister that he should hae deal only with clients of high social James F. Kerr, one of the managers - tier asked if it would be possible to y g y y itten it soon at the manse door, and!standing; Chicago wireless ezhibi I` get a dose or two of his famous "verb" buy honest meat or. if ' they buy P ng; brokers of the second class. of the recent cordial, Heather Jock would say. that it, they winna pay a price for it but it wad has kenned the way to the pul- who handle love affairs of the hour tion. fennel and henbane were scarce this ezpgct ye to cairry it to their doors pit itsel'. It had been there sae aftenI" geoise; and the third-olase brokers, One of America's leading manufac- „ and then pay them to tak' it afi your " atf nae seat the days What's who deal only with the workers, turers, Mr. Kerr says-, is now engaged year, but, seeing it was bfmse:—why, hand r„ wrang, Mistress Landsborough? Saut's One'of the leading brokers, a woman 1 in the development of a system for 'he thought the thing could be man- no' that dear that a should s it' " power At that moment Walter Mac Walter y paw- with an upper-class following, transmitting light, heat, sad 'aid' was passing along the path which led f oot o' the porridge. D'ye tell me sae boasts of having made thirty six by wireless. He expects to have it Heather Jock had lived long all from the back door at which this col-l—ye havena finished the last ye got?'matches in three years. She saris the perfected In time for the wireless �': alone by himself in a low-thatched loquy took plate. He happened to be What, has scut. (photograph of no client has remained world's fair in New York next ant- Al but-and-ben cot-house, lying so close going in the direction•of the stable, At this point Mistress IAnda bar- in her album for more than a year. I umn. } about could onlybrown rhe made lano tout by he its wheer- and so long as he was in earshot so ough's door was closed with a sharp f Many of the marriagesshe arranged, Another wireless engineer Is work. long Heather Jock continued to de- report, and In a loud voice apparently' she declares, really turned out to be! Ing out a system for transmitting r♦ - : of blue reek which rose from nounce the short-sighted folly and stu- P equy love affairs, ! frigeration by wireless, which Mr. ►' '"pa' continuous with the previous cull ' the rough chimney in the gable, to be Pidity of "town-buyers." Heather Jock went on. I This broker admits that the most of Kerr believes will be perfected in the I _ promptly blown down again over the But when there was no longer any "What, nae saut! Then go-o on,thou her client& were women with dowries summer. heath and green quakkin gnsas. danger of a listening ear, Heather baist, Billy-O!" ,whose beauty did not equal their for- Several inventors' are also working s. 1.- ( Shaking bogs dangerous to cattle Jockspoke in a Iower tone of quite And at the`word Billy-O obediently tunes. on the trans•mfaslon and reception and wandering men,) 9 j splice of %•-' g other matters. moved on to the next house while his, She said the most annoying feature; kinema pictures, and Mr. Kerr ass • ;fi:; At this time Header Jock was a "I am gaun ower by to the Black master attacked the door on the f of her work &vas the disposition, bothhe "knows that at least three of the hearty, good-looking, loquacious man Norval," he said. `°Ye'll maybe has terrace. by men and women, to understate systems will be a complete success." of forty, sound as a hazel-not out of use �� to "Ony sant—what? No? Then ages. A the Glen Wood, and keen-bitten Asa gang there, has ye, mis- tt go-o, g properly authenticated birth - ° duet-scattering wind of March. He trees?" on, thou heist, $illy.01 certificate moat eventually be pro- *R IS IN FAVOR. g From a small wall-cupboard Lilias (To be continued.) duced, and the.truth often led to the Fs was naturally not averse from the produced a bundle apparently tied up - {° potential matches Y - soviet of women-kind, but he had breaking off of Man discarded furs could be mads y 'in 'a linen handkerchief. At least, �^ use of, if properly handled. When hitherto fought shy of offering any of there was a flash of something wrap- '�'y ��. Victoria Embankment. piecing fur be sure to fit it so it &H them the use of his name. He had Pod in white, which passed so quickly #t I The Victoria Embankment is a runs in the same direction. In thiels o never made up to any of the country Into the great inner pocket of Heather � s. � � t granite structure extending along the;loss where the direction Is not eaatl lasses, and it was one of the reeog- ,lack's coat that no clear account of * '. north bank of the Thames In London,,{seen, brushbr rub it and see in whiz atzed, and, fussed, expected jests of it can be-given. " l � '; 1 t'from Westminster Bridge hi the glen and strath to ally Jock on .. dge to Black-, direction tWhairs lie. Cut fur from And as I was sayin' to you, mis- " friars Bridge, a distance o[ more than k his prolonged bacheterdom, and to ask' 8 the skin si a with a knife and neves �: tress, &boot thea eggs, it's joist no �a mile. It has a roadway sixty-four I with scissors. - lira when be thought of taking a Bis- possible !feet In width and is protected on the, Sew fur, - by overcasting the e dgas trees up. to the Back o Beyont. C The voice of Heather Jock took a river ride by a grateite wall eight feet together with heavy thread which has ;+ "Deed," he would answer, "there's the former topic with zest and in a , ;; thick. At Intervals stone steps lead been rubbed with wax- Use a fur fools enough np os. the Bair wi' me, high key as iliac Walter's bead ap- �� � • �down to floating wharves in the river.I needle. Make n small a seam as poo- as the cuddy, and Davit Caruthers,peered at the stable door. Then. with I Part of the land- reclaimed from the Bible so it will not be clumsy. After the herd o' 'Yost. What need o' a , , r Thames has been converted foto gar- is done, wet the skin side a sudden confidential drop,he ran over the se�ving R woman m mak a fourth. Aye an �his instructions as soon as it had xv dens, adorned with statues and mons.! thoroughly then stretch the fur On a =' she michtna stop there. She micht�again meats of famous men. The embank board fur Side down, fastening it to ga disappeared,within. maybes breed mair. I hae kenned as "Aye, hfnnie. real a ens is e . -Bent was constructed in 1964.70 at lace with ins. When cr it will be y y your p P Y P. lm mkle. Na, na; I loan what I has,!mind. I'll see till the boy, and tell ye P1 V e- cost of 't10.000,000 ready to use. Line the fur with s wit a but I dint ken whit I M"t gat if I what like be ' a fine Callan# as ever - .w y lining it it is to be used for trimmfrrg: the* capers," m' I _ :. oran on legs.. I'll let your wither ken � j�g��n and Farmer One. 'GB�.I. INCREASE Thera was no beetles knows or g�iad-� that ye canna come to the Darna�l this _- ' sower sight than Heather Jock and his week. And she shall hae the package Frank Hodges, civil lord of the sol On the coast of Norway there Is no IN TEA CONSUMPTION - F donkey on all the drove-roads and safe free my ain band Thea this is miralty in the Labor cabinet, is going clearly defined It" between farmer, _ far an-loaniags of the Stewartry, nor,Tuesday, and I141 be back on Friday back to work in the mines, to order to and fisherman The farmer bas his r one more welcome to gentle and simple on my rour!.. And gin ye be at the regain his former position of secretary ' boat and fishes when he has the op- The consumption of tea, it is' esti s&e. He had a hsartsome, word for white sang.: by the lochside at ten o' of the Miners' P'edetation. portunity. The fisherman Leads the mated. increased in 1924 thirty-nine - little fields about his geard even on million pounds. The price, As a result.everybody, aced evert the rewaue af$-)fife clock, .the bairn shall be there the rocky islets. As the most rodue" may go to$1.00 a pound, but eves than, . : cera who sompeebsd him, and the tank- withouten any fail. He will carne wi' - ;. Iers whom lies sliernatei`y fought and me for a word. The Death Valley, California.Cflwhere a Bve Ashing takes Plage to winter, the, tea is the cheapee•t beverage 1n the d bay is no born shade temperature of over 184 degrees world--aside from water. shared his bibs of b and dish of;that winna An till be drops after was once registered, mast now laid' fishermen find time to work os. the 4f tea with, liked him and would waw j Heather Jock and his bit cuddy." Y 'land in spring and summer, writes , ' their bands as soca as Heather Jock A heavythe world record for heat to Azizia. N. Camille Vallaux in the Geographical Who's Lyln' Nowf and his companion boos in { step �►aa heard on the Africa. On September 18th, 1922, the Resiew. The coast towns all have I I Jsetioe of the Peace "Ter accused ^ sight gravel of the path, sad with It came thermometer there rose to 186.4 ds r Specially all children loved him. an atleration In Jock's tones and sub- their fishery quarter and their fisher o' speedln'. Guilty or not guilty. Heather Jock court clear a school j� green. Britain's highest temperature mea; as do most towns on the Medi- Heather at any tams. "An' I'll be this was 100 degrees, on August 9th, 1911. t.erranean, and are as rich to color and Motoristof Not guilty." under- "Who has opit the boy-hfornee?" be,mistress, an bring on Friday Justice u the Peace--"Now, r- . "All Congo women and girls, save a )ifs as are they. keerful, young feller'. Do I under ag ye the sil]er few whose parents have embraced would as a whole • _ eland ye to be callin' our fleDDlly oak. fiTean change faithfully. And the two crocks Christianity, are really slaves." says! Ape Rnn+aNc. +" Cama tiggiag after him and his don- and the white au l sheriff a liar. gar uweal—or' else The than who to too bus to take a woman missions y kers. Duncan Duncanson, deposed ppuir Jock will be laired in a awes-hole. �' minister and schoolmaster in the viH- It is a fine day, llfaister Mac Walter, care of his health Is a workman too Mlnard's for Sprainnss—and Brulses. ate of Whfnnyliggsts, was the only and a bonny bit ye hae here. And my .Miners s Liniment for the Grippe. busy to take care of his tools, Rights man who hated the sight Of Heather •- h erdReserved. µ service to you, enistree., and thank ye `----- .------- -�� ]de—"I have ordered the ring. dear. Jock. He knew that there would be a for your kindly custom," gj,AZWG NEWTRAILS INTO WILDERNESS What would you like to have engraved - fir► thin school that day and many court-:! Heather Jock took the village o! on !t t" asartials on the morrow for the high Whinayliggate on his way to the Dor- ?" etre (a publisher's daughter? — truancy. nal. He did tfot wish to be seen going "Well, 'All rights reserved! I think But In every relation of life Hoa-: d o would be rather nice.'• that Jock was eminent! who straight from Kirkoswaid to the farm � _ . 9 a man of the Elder. For it was one of Wal- zm scald be trusted. Man erran �,.>< ._ y dg be .a€ Mac Walter's most dicta u] and .�., � FREE stej' pertarmed that could not be given to unpopular peculiarities that he was Y;.F.° " FREE p t _ any other. His wandering habits and wont to keep track of his workers, - Radio Blue Pants -- uncertain purpose kept him ons .`.:. 7r p �o napect-i and others' in whose movements lie Do you want b build your awn sett . `. ad, and Jock, though himself not only,was interested, with the assistance of , If to. ask your local dealer for a a^"' celibate,but on the subject of his own aket air of field glasses. ° + Blueprint. together with Instr4ottoer . ' feelings almost cynical, bled carried,, Jock's cuddy was generally address- '"q-• ,: �" � Sheet of the "COMiQT" Radio Rs c: 1- and delivered safely more love-letters'ed familiarly as "Billy-O," and one of �' - cefver—they are tree. If you can and any other dozen men in the Billy-O's duties was to carry salt to " �; ' not obteia them from him, Bend to parish. the good wives of Whinnyliggate. us direct, together with ten cents, He called regularly at the house of. ------- 'r z s in stamps, for postage, etc. (Tell Kirkoswald to buy the mistress's but- them dealer that he may,also obtain them as this aerTtoe to absolutely her and eggs, and to ask if any besoms µ * ;: free). Comet Tuning Unite out the were needed for the stable yard, an a rr I 'i oat of your set in,hdf and give scrubbers,for the kitchen, or any pee "DIAMOND DYES 1 x": r ? twice the volume. No variable condenser necessary, And you caa ' sweep's eggs, cranberries, blueberries, receive u to two thousand Bliss r,. raspberries,blackberries--all of which COLOR THINGS NEiN x y os. a e tube. he was prepared to supply according 6A R L E ELECTRIC 8UPPLY Co. to the season and the abundance or. L p 1284 8T. CLAIR AVt. TORONTO ' warcity of these moorland delicacies.1 'Bsentital home dye i— On such oceasions he''often- came' fag and antting Is. . TWO DIST-INGUISHED BRITISH EXPLORERS -- -across the master of the hoose, and guaranteed w! t h The leasers of the Fawcett expedition, which hopes to find proof of an 'Walter Mac Walter had tried his wit', Diamond Dyes. Just ancient civilization in the heart of Brazil, are shown above,• Theyare: Col. ' and bluster against - Jock's triple dip in cold water to armor of shrewd secrecy and unfail-j fiat soft, delfoati P. H. Fawcett,.D.8.0.,.F.R.C}.8., and his eon Jade. Col. Fawcett, who has Ing good humor. He had, in fact, on rhades, or buil to spent twelve of the ]est.eighteen pears in the region be .will now re-enter. more than one occasion ordered Jock dye rich, permanent Is 58 years old. He joined the Britle+b army in 1886, serving in Ce''ylon. Later off the premises•" a wandering gypsy colon. )Trach ibasat he served In Morocco, hlalta, Strait. Settlements'and Hong Kong. In 1906, a fellow who could be after. no good; package pontains 0 Brazil and Bolivia became involved in a controversy over rubber, in the Acre, For Your CtDOktn But Jock, while neves refusing to' save work—Mona time, obs had so -punctuated his retreat~ rection so srmple SW WOMAN can dye dlstrfct in northwestern Brazil, The matter of boundaries was left to Bug- y— me, for tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, land for arbitration and Ool. Fawcett was appointed one of a condmission o1L trouble and fuel—and make your witK caustic.sayings, and so revengedcooking better. welsh. dresses, cosh, atocklnts, three to delimit the boundaries. This led to continuous exploratioh work In' himself,the next time he chanced to sweaters, draperies, covarints, hang• South America. In i914, Col. Fawcett re-entefed the British army and was T tqi 4 , 31B0c.and y ".encounter his enemy at market,.kirk a; everything new. io• 30�. lag given command of a brigade of field artillery. He was later a counter-battery door, or public house, that Mac Wal-I Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other I " SALID ter, a man to whom popularity was as• bad—and tell your druggist whether staff officer. He was mentioned four times 1n despatches. He is a ifs- : the breath of life, had long fallen! the Material you wish to Color 1. wort I tingulshed artist end an exhibitor to the Royal Academy. His eon, Jack ; back upon valor's better part, and or silk, er whether it is linen, cotton, Fawcett, is also a competent artist. They plan to supplement the photo- "w hoto w graphic record of their expedition with numerous' :aketebes,—Photographs. ISSUE No. 4--•►Itis • `„ „ O+os► p�►rmftted Heather Jock to-come`or'asked goods. 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Four Accused of Sla Bay-' Man. wheat--No. 1 North., $2.05% tomme Must Report to Police No. 2 North., $1s9%; No. 8 North., A despatch from Cleveland, Ohio, River district residents, and makes a` Ever Week. $1.9414; No. 4 wheat, $1.83+14• No. wholesale raid upon the Great Lakes `� �r � y ! Mme• Date-No. 2 CW., Teed, 3% 8 says:-Approximately 800 delegates,'in order to maintain `'s profitable A despatch from Hamilton says:- CW, 73Y, c; extra No. 1 feed, 73�4as; representing about 80 different port' p `s' -F Fn" t Mrs. Baytoizae and the three men ac- No. 1 teed 71e}'ac; No. 2 feed, 68i}'ac. water power at a cost of three times cased of murdering her husband were ��m corn, track, Toronto--No. Z `'organizations on the Great Lakes;met that,profit to ills commerce of the �''" w g gello6v, $1.43. f?ee here on Thursday under the auspices Great Lakes." released from custody on Friday oa MilIfeed-DOL Montreal freights, Ys tLeir own reeogni..ance. of the Great Lakes Harbor Aswcla- C: A. Maguire, `former mayor of__ No bail'was fixed, as none of the. bags inc.nded: Bran, per ton, �$8; tion (Canadian and American) to Toronto, present at the afternoon sea- shorts, per ton,. per$88middlings, $43: „? formulate an official protest against sion, said: accused had any assets. Certain con- Good feed flour, per bag, $2.76. P 68 ditions were imposed, however,bq Mr. tint. oats-No. 3 white, 68 to 55e- the practice. of Chicago in diverting ' "We Canadians cannot understand Justice Mowat. Each of the accused . Ont.-wheat--No. 2 winter, $1.57 to _# ' "the waters of the lakes by means of its how any American city Would go in de- >� ``i}rainage-canal, with alleged resultant stance of the courts and the laws of must report to the ponce once a week No.1: m 8 winter, $1 o .5 $1.6X; until the Spring Assizes in March. No. 1 commercial, 111.54 to 111.57, f.o. •'; damage to navigation and other in-'the land. We were shocked when we fair to so re rt or make,shi ping points, according to freights. 8e 8a Shouldthe pp , .dustriea• found that Chicago had, th>;ough spe- anyp p° Bisr.ey-Malting, 89 too 9 any attempt to leave Hamilton, they Buckwheat 8? to 91c. tea 2 t experts, t-NO. , A committee was appointed at_the cial:y selected committees of expo will be- arrested . afternoon session to draft a resolution prepared their report on the pro- the o- Rye-No. 2, $1.28 to $1.83._ w As the case now stands four Man, flour, first pat., $10.60, T to protest against the Chicago system. posed nine-foot navigation channel be- accused are not acquitted, but merely ronto; do, second pat, $10.10, Toronto. Axl, The protest will be presented to the,tween Chicago and the Mississippi released from custody. One thing is Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat., $7.80, conference for adoption, then be for-'River and made it public before the certain: All four w% be charged at in bags, Montreal or Toronto; do, oz- a warded to the Secretaries of War and I recent Supreme Court decision. rt 4bs., cotton ba c.i.f. the Spring Assizes with the second Po , �� ';State and to- members of Congress.I "The people of Canada realize the indictment of being accessories after Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track. As drafted, the resolution opposes the importance of safeguarding the Keri- Toronto, $14,60; No. 3, $12.60. McCormick Bill now before a special to handed down to all the people in n of King the fact. that Straw-Carlota, per tan, $9. P� 8e Prince George, youngest so Justice Mowat ruled on Friday the Screenings-Standard, recleaned. L , Senate committee, which provides foi'�the waters of the Great Lakes and George, who is now with the Beet in this urge be traversed to the next o,b. bay ports, per ton, $27. ' authorized diversion of 10,000 cubic we join with the people in this country the Orient. coyit, ! Cheese--New, large 22c; twins, f" feet of water a second from Lake Mi- in opposition to the stand taken by The Crown will 'make renewed of-• 22%c; triplets, 23c; Stiltona, 24c. Old, Yt chigan through the Chicago drainage) Chicago." - -� la e, 24 to 2bc; twine,26.to 26c;trip- canailiiar n�Tatioge Bn purposes. of` Cleveland,R.,Haid the city thing, in his'FIELD MARSHAL HAIL forts at the next Assizes again to 8 g P p° I p char the accused with murder and lets, 26 to 2?c Y WILL VISIT CANADA Butter-Finest creamery prints, $9,the association, opened the meeting by l judgment, was to keep before Con-, have a new trial. Crown Prosecutor to 40e; No. 1 creameryry,87 to 38c; No. go g Presides Over Conference of Boys and Crown Attorney Ballard are 2 g6 to 3Rc; dairy prints, 28 to 30e. chargingChico with making a bold grecs the fact that no diversion of attempt in the halls o! Congress to water at Chicago can be justified. supported in this by Attorney 11 Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 72 sanctify theft of water from the; F. P. Williams, secretary of the; British Empire Service {'Nickles who contends, it was stated, to 73c; loose. ?oc; storage extras in Great Laken into an honest act, and' New York State Water and Power; League Next Summer. that a new charge of murder may be'estrous, b7 to 69c; loose, bo6r that "the Chicago sanitation scheme Commission, told the conference that laid any time by the Crown. This Is storage firsts, . to 53c; g � A despatch from Ottawa says:-, Duda. 48 to 47c. _ rmissibie, it is argued because of constitutes the most gigantic engineer- invitations had been extended to the For the purpose of presiding over the Live poultry-Sena, over 6 Aas.,24e; Ing blunder of modern times." He said' Governors of seven states to send rep- third biennial conference of the Brit- the fact that the present trial came to do 4 to 5 lba., 18c: do, 3 to 4 :be-, 1ge; a conclusion alter the Crown had ask- a fin chickens, 2 lbs and over..23e; it conserves the health of Chicago by;resentatives to another protest meet- tsh Empire Service League, which is I P g M` menacing the health of the Illinois I ing in,Washington, January 30. 1 to be held here this summer, Field' for s stay of proceedings. roosters, 12c; ducklings, b lbs. end up, -- _ -. With the police bending every effort 18c. -' -----, Marshal Earl Haig, G.O.C, ofthe to gather new evidence, and Bill Sher-I Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5 tbs., .6 SALVAGED COPPER 'FALLS VICTIM 'I'O AGE- British forces in the Great War, will CARGO WORTH } mett fifth person accused of murder- 28c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., ens do, 8 to 4 500,000 OLD CONFIDENCE GAME sail for Canada around the middle of in Joe Baytoizae, to be brought here lbs., 16e; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and July, according to a cable received for trial, the Crown authorities era over, 30c; roosters, 18c; ducklings. 6 , - Lying 318 -Feet in Sea Off Two Strangers Glibly £stract here on Friday. His visit to the Do- _ lbs, and rip 25c; turkeys, 8bc. 1y } still hopeful of securing convictions. I $esus-Llan• hand-picked lb. 8%c; �, Coast Of Ch' ' Recovered. minion will be limited to two weeks, ?J 111, (. ,$1,800 from Prince Edward t the cab:e received by the Dominion CANADIAN AWARDED primes im by British Captain. Mas in New York. Command,of the Great War Veterans' Mapie product*-Syrup. p. I I_>FF1 IWENHOEK MEDAL gal., $2.40; per 6-gal. tin, 2.30 per . Association saki. During his stay in ;gal.; me le sugar, ib., 25 to 26c. N;- A despatch from New York sayer New York, Jan. 18.-Eugene Bet- p Pj► the Capital he will be the guest of Smoked menta-Hams, mad.. 25 to Divers have recovered a $OOO,OQO tellian, 80, husky farm hand, feeling Governor-General Byng. Felix D Here&, Discoverer Of 26c: cooked hams, 37 to 38c: smoked )m had outgrown the lace left Prince rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to cargo of capes>r which had' lain 818 P Officials of the Canadian National Ultra-Microbe, Honored by feet below the surface art the sea sines Edward. Ontario, Jan. 13, with $1.800 Exhibition are still hoping that Earl1 ;28c; breakfast bacon, 23 to 'L7e; s 1869, when the British frig-ate to he had saved b hard work and thrift J, Amsterdam Academy. tial brand breakfast bacon. 29 to 81e; F �' � Haig will be able to stay in Canada �' • 28 to 873c. g'a pe',His Intentions were to open up a gro- � A despatch from Paris says:-Felix bone,ess, long enough to be present at the open- p Cured meats-Lon clear bacon. 60 Horn was wrechc�d o8 the coast of,eery in Glen Falls, NJ. To-night he Hubert D'Herel1e, the Canadian rsclen-obes.] Chile, according to metas ing of the Exhibition. Manager John to 70 lbs., $17.50; 70 9; lbs., weig ; f g messages received was glad to wash dishes in a Broad- G. gent scalae that n0 word had been tint who discovered ultra-microbes, 90 Iia. and up, .;15.50; lightweight r by the Westinghouse Lamp Co. from way restaurant at 20 Dente an hour. I received that would lead to`the belief the Invisible organism that preys upon,rolls, In barrels. $33; heavyweight � low Capt Bea Leavitt of the salvage ship' While coming down on the ))tont- that the famous General would be and kills disease germs, has been rolls, 27 ;Blakely, i real Expres9s. Bertelhian met two unable to be present. The directors awarded the Leeuwenhoek Gold Medal; LarPure, tierces, 18 to 183#e; 1i. - - The divers worked In high-pressure Busva strangers. They engaged him of the Fair are also hopeful that Fria- by the Amsterdam Academy ..of tubs, 1834 to 19c; palls, 18% to 19%c; „N g P pe tints, 21 to 22c; shortening, tieress. , . •; suits of Capt Leavitt'a itvention, e►adconversation. mined hisThey confidence �� Mary will be present,at the Dean-F�� r� ltaa been given every ten to 15%c; tubs, 153A to 15%c: pails, 'with special pressure-resisting deep p' ' Ing this year. P 16 to 10%c; prints, 17% to Ise. 4; Sea lam of a better scheme than the grocery. years since 1875 in memory of An- Choice heavy steers, $7.76 to 118.25; pe made by the Westinglionae „ =--p do,, which made it possible for them He might buy up surplus stocks of thong Van Leeuwenhoek. Dutch scion- botcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.50; do, .10 see plainly even whale goo feet be- army aboes,and clean up a fortune in Bim in Great BAtain'Said : list of the Seventeenth Century, who �ood $6.26 to $7: do, mrd.. $5.85 to 'low the surface, the reports maid. 1 Glen Falls.". _ to be on the Decrease made great Improvements In the $6; do, com.. $8.26 to $4.50; bu-do, y The Blakely sailed from Hampton Bertellian agreed to let them show; microscope and with it found many heifers, choicer. $6.76. to $7.86• do. ' Roads. Va.. on Jan. 4, 1924, and work him how. He accompanied them to a A despatch from London saga•-`previous:y unknown facts about hu- $6 to $6.50; do, mei., j4,ib to $3 to $4; butcher began on the salvaging in March handsomely furnished apartment, po-I The British Board of Education is',,man and animal anatomy. 60; do, tom, 4.i >ri 1? caws, choice, $4.25 to $4.76. ek►, fair Eighteen trial daecents were made b lice said, and January 15 handed over,budgeting 4,000,000 fewer children in The medal to an award to the sci- , canners and cut- j y to good, $8.50 to $4• t��;, Captaain Leavitt, his son, Harold, and his $1.800. The strangers departed to primary classes' than it did in 1910,'entist who has made the greatest dis- rets $I.bO to 112.50; butcher bulls, �yA Chlof Engineer Charles Mell, the "make arrangement" BertelIian went' according to Sir Robert Blair. covery in the preceding decade, and $4.60 to $5; do, fair, $8.75 to . Westinghouse Co. stated. In the-arm- for a walk- When he -returned the Commenting on the birth rate, he it Is believed D'Herelle's discovery will bologna $2.50 to $3.25; feepding yy • omtad diving snits the men were able to furniture and men were gone. He said the decline seemed to be continu- lead to the curing of diseases by use steers, good. 115 to $5:60; do, fair, 'remain under water from 25 minutes told his troubles at a police station. I ing, and Great Britain was losing of the ultra-microbe. to 115; stockers, good, $4 to $4.76; do, - a. --to 8 hours at depths ranging from 194' Detectives took up the trail and', 100,000 children annually from each i . The previous recipients of the fair, $3.50 to $d: calves, choice, $11 "4 •II► to 818 Leet, the arrested Edward Eichenbaum and Leeuwenhoek Medal were Ehrenberg, to$13; db,med.,$6 to 119' d°'gnasars' depth at which work '�'O�' ,. 8 to $4; milch cows, choice, $60 0 r . had }� be done. i Norman Pellet, both of Montreal.; --4 of Berlin, in 1875; Cohn, of Breslau, 65• fair cows, $40 to $50; apr�ag�re. Capt Leavitt, according to the Then the detectives took pity on Ber- Ship Cast On Shore Of Van- in 1885; Pasteur, in 1895; Bei jerinck, choice, $70 to $90; gaod light sheep. Stataement, claims to have broken_all tefiian and got him the dish-washing COu'!7 Wand-.Crew Safe in 190{1! apo Sir ]�1ivid ucei who dis- ;8; besides andel bucks, $4.50 to us records for deep-sea diving �^ _ covered the ming sic trapaa- 6.25; culla, $8 to $4; good ewe lambs, by 179 feet, having reached a depth Victoria, B.C., Jan. 18•-Csat upon,onsome in 1915. 14.50 �6 bucks $12.50 to $18 of 361 feet in other triata. the rocky share of the west coast of I t�, mei., 4% to t��: dQj culls, $88to ' The belief of Capt Leavitt in the Only One Ship to the World I Vancouver Island thin morning by s Descendant of Shakespeare I$9i hogs, thick smooths, M � r Arad, $10.60;,do,country points,$9.76; .,chances for the suceem of the pros-' Driven by ,Electricity terrific gale, the -French sailing ship,1 Resides at Windsor, Ontario select premium, $2.06; do, fo.b., $10; r. pactive Luaitania expedition has been .' Raita, is believed to be a total 'loss. do, oil cars, $11. r strengthened by his trial descents, A despatch from New York says:-I The ship carried a captain, mate and Windsor, Jan. 18•-Windsor's latest 'when he reached 'a depth of 361 feet. The only electrically driven and con-I a crew of ten men, all of whom are claim to fame is that,of having as a j bfONTREAL The Lusitania is believed to be up• trolled ship in the world, the Cuba,I reported to be sate at Carmanap citizen a directblood descendant of I Butter, No. 1 pasteurfped, 34% to ' - :right, resting at about 252 feet below arrived from San Francisco by way! Lighthouse, where they are being car- William Shakespeare, England's fore- 86c; No. 1 creamery, 88% to 84c; d, .'the surface, eight miles off the coast of the Panama Canal. She is 350 feet j ed for. The Bien abandoned their ship most author' and playwhig'ht, in the sends, 32% to 33c. Eggs, storage Of Ireland, where the was sunk by a in lengtk, with 48-foot beam, and has in their own boat when it was driven i person of Thomas Henry Shakespeare, extras, 62c; storage firsts, 48c; stor` {3erman submarine during the war, three decks. on the rocks. II who lives at 141 Oak Avenue. �f����t 66c. I �h extras, 70ed ;} PREPARING TO PHOTOGRAPH AND MAKE SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN ±�. ?C'.•' + 4 ;y 'i T�Jf 4, f, G 4 ..+t "'C's' fiI .. F •� V'��•'< (, ' "'�!: k::,ye '� •.�>Y r *a'� o i ` " " - w t 'ar:' � 5 x•� �,}{,.;. da >'�' $',, � y .x., ,vo' WIN 4W_1 7 a r a �, -' - >`R' 'z �°>�:,,'o- '. y�ifi,�,.;.ri S�''.�.y:�4y x 5... .�..$ .,. � , . �'�j'>'?:t�•�•'a�w.�, .. ,....^.. ����,� ....,.,av:; ,.; ��A.. w x _ Tare n READY making preparations s atCLonss Coors, on the Hamilton mountain. r ; K THE GE "SHOOT" ERS •* i r, „ y 4R c > �''.Y ty ,�. �• '$cientiats are now }t g' t8tn. t0 OD- serve the eclipse of the sun on Saturday morning, Jan 94. The above pictures show, at the loft, Prof. C. A. Chant and Prof. R. K. Young, of the department of astronomy, University of Toronto, at the end of the forty- . 8 �'<:.Ys'M+AF 'a �'*,ac{faF. e.^:J w ,;...yx fi• _ five foot telescope. At the top right is Long's Corners, near Rymal, four miles aouth of Hamilton, where the scientific observations will be made. Below is BOOM the shelter for the#Okutiso instruments and the �- housing for the big telescope. . . ',. Y'M k. ` '.>' w -... "Y^:..-... .'�vyy..-...,_ � ...�W �.`--. • _.. -, v. ...L'... .,.^. ..,.... ^.r... 'F:..ir__..... _r...e- ..._...e•_r.-n.a7 Uy^__.,.wM.. .. . ..C. �.,.-r•IE.'S.,.L..w,_r�._1.�.d...�':.M...•1vwL"e�"i4'} W4'."4}4iY ;� 'YVSY' u :. ... --�..+.9.-a.• ..a...r.Cn'f•i rtay.w-e.I �.,..,S13r....R.r1:'a7M::�':Mi.lva.a..nf�. .. '' .' d: .,;. i :, .it.:'':°'�,r ., :,_ .?�,., ',::. .". •?';.+.�`-'`4'"a;•�' $�a'.a,.�' �'�e•e ' �*• `.i',''�«.'";;4;.... tr +.arm,• ,.^`a yr,!.r:.•�.^ �' " MAO . , ... '- �e,:: .t� .., .,,T .' A,. , r , .. .. r ".R.r .'�,�, -.efi e—i.. .o �r�. t,,Fa.' :t:''."« ^s.•,-+tr"s �t`r. u,•, ^'�- ..S?•.'t�_ '2'L°u,. :� �p� M. , '. .. ,'� v. v +x^ S �... .5�.. .: '_'�,- a. ;r""s,�-: .. �•w•.,,,'a` ..:+s< ^TCexw.. -yY �.r •':� 5;,•. •- a a.:.x`rc•l.�i", -as+�{��. i,.` r --14 v.,zr''r;; fes.,,,. -. .r. ,�'�'yu�a,u•.s s%' .t-''.�C.. ,'aa+",a r .,u<Z e,w: " .dY. :•,v .-..� �,;,,r11s••ci• :r: �....!.. •n-a - _ •.. . - - , c , , •x r `O� r TCS 1lTC�• -Ice cutting is now in full owing 9REEy RIVER. t L1 1 11►71�1iJ at Freneoman'a B�}y. x -Dr. Henry will be here as neat• The Green River Ladles' Aid will al mezt'Tuesday to attend .to hill hold their regular monthly arresting at _ =-W. J. and Mrs. Clark were in rofessionaI ditties. * the home of MrsJanuary y the Duncan on - p Wednesday, January the 28th, at.2 80 _ the city on Monday. -Dr. E. J.-Shirley's address in p, m, Word for'Roll Oall;-•'Begin- -Councillor E. L. Chapman at- future will be 448 8lmeoe Street ming," Everybody welcome. --"A few Reasons, showing why it pays to buy a Suit tailored tended the opening of Dumbarton * ...___- ublic school on Friday last. North. Oshawa. Phone (329. _ _, . _ _ ._ by the 20th Century people p -Charles Puckrin and Frank CARD OF THANKS. -MISS Lila Gee. of Toronto, Maddigan have purchased a 5-tube _; THE canvas'used in a coat, which plays a large part in holding the L spent the weekend with Mise At Water Kent-radio from Alvin We desire to express our 'sincere shape, may be of cheap cotton which soon nags under weather and , IN Clark at her home here. McLennan. thanks for the many kind expressions wear• The canvas used in a 20th Century coat is of imported Irish -Frank Pronae, accompanied _The Women's Institute will of sympathy and acts of friendship linen and coats several times as much as cotton canvas. Moreover it by his father, had a business trip extended to us in our time of as be- so shaped and built up by experts that it will never sag or pull. ' to Boticmanville on Monday meet on Tuesday neat, 27th Inst., reavement in the death of our dear -The basses continue to ran on at the home of Mrs, (Dr.) Cart• brother and friend, the late George Fine tape,all cold water shrunk, is used is a1120th Century gar Wright, at the usual hour, Downiqg, menta instead of coarse and cheaper tape,.thus ensuring against schedule time from Oshawa to -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Mra. J.Duro and Mew,M.Willett Toronto, and are being well pat- practising in Toronto, will be here pucketing at edges and seams. ronized, being taxed frequently to n his office on Thursday from 10 = All buttons ora horn or ivory and not. of some cheap compos!' their full capacity- a, m• to 5 p, m., as usual. * Now Sdrt6irtse»senta. tion-which easily breaks. -It is rumored in Ottawa that -Eat more flab-Halibut steak, it is probable that there will be a salmon steak, white fish, finnan SALE-A. pure=bred Barred All seams are sown with new silk thread which trust stand a general election in the fall. The haddie, haddie fillets, ciacoes, 9x1- FRock cockerels. Wm.GravJr., R. R.No.2, s ecia1 test for st'rengt'h before being used. - Cotton thread could be recent activities of the premier mon snacks and oysters at James Claremont. Phone Clare 2213. 20 zl sed in the hidden seams and is cheaper, but it would.. shrink and lends color to the rumor. Richardson's Grocery. * - OR RALE-A number of pure-bred cause the garments to pucker. -Frank Sarles, of Trenton, -Frank Quinlan, who L1Dder White Leghorn roosters, Apply J.Williams, spent the week-endwith his wife seat an operation for apo and r Simcx Point. R.R. 1,Pickering. 20 - The canvasses and baircloth are cobstruf5ted individually for and child, who have been' spend tis in St'. Michael's Hospital about ORSALE-11 pigs, 40 lbs. eacb: 4 each garment and not bought ready-made. Ing a few weeks here with Mrs, two weeks ago is recovering nicely Fyoung cattle; Cutter; Set of sleighs:Horse Sarles' Mother, Mrs. John Rankin. and expects to be home in about a rake. A ply lot 35,B.F.con.,Pickenng. Fred The shape is BIIILT'IN find not pressed in with the icon a9 in -Thomas Larkin, of Chicago, p Lacey,Htghlana Creek. is-z1 Cheap garments ; it is permanent. _ JAW was here of Friday last attending week. LANCHE M. RAMER-Teacberof Stu- the he a of of his nephew, James --Rev. A. R• Sanderson will "Piano• conservatory course taught. Stu- We guarantee absolutely a perfect fit and eotnplete aatlefaetioa O'Connor, who died so Suddenly occupy his pulpit next Sunday at dio—birs.L.Hagerman's.Whitevalo. Moderate with every garment. terms. Phone Mark 1232, 18-27 --while sitting at the table partak 10.30 a, m. and 7A0 P. M. The ,Pickering and girl- F g Fred T tunting Ing of a meal in the formec's home. pastor wants every boy ARM FgOeeR BALE-(food stone -Snow-shovelling is a favorite out in the morning. Children plowing done. hooln40 rode!Station,60 roods. T. ? .- Established;1857. e ' g p pa dose to Oshawa. Possession April 1st. 1925. pastime with a number of our come and brio our rents, residents these days. There are -D,-D. G. M. Bro. A. E. Bannis' Apply Bo: D.Reformer office,Oshawa. 20 _ Site aver however, robe ter and snits,of Whitby, installed Oft SALE OR EXCHANGE-For ver develo ed a love for the following officers of Ontario V property on Kingston Rd. Farm and stock, ave ne P I. O, O.F. 82 1-2 acres,large orchard. Lot 8,con.e•Pick- .this kind of sport. By refraining Lodge, No. 324, on e�,g• John Broadbent.R.R.1.Brooklin. 20 from indulging in the pastime Tuesday night last : Jr. Past ore . o f L�OR BALE-A number oftiorsee, they are missing much o the joy Grand-Bro. J. R.Thezton, N. G. L` several cows due to freshen, 2 young bulls of life. -Bro. J. S. Balsdon; V. S.-Bro. and Deering, hinder as and as,new. S.C,Bun' i -W a are having a real old Jae. Barnes, Rec. Sec•-lino, John ken, 11-2 miles east of�ickenag. Phone Pick d 5201 fashioned Canadian winter, with Swphenpom, Trews.-Bro. J. Clark, -" R. S. N. OR SALE-Cbeap, all kinde of ]oeavy snow"falls and cold weather War.-Bro. C. Bradley, i f L g: N. G. wagons,harness,and al triads of farm im- with the thermometer hovering G.-Hro. G. Law, laments in good order Also several heavy and 0 e noun 3 zero mark. If there is any BZ•o, C. Pilkey, COn.-Bro• L. D. Fight scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- n choice truth in the statement that an Banks, Chap• Bro. W. D. Roller:•, est price paid for hides and wool, also live Doul; J, few abunriance of snowis followed by O. G,-Bro. .C. A. Sterrett, I. try. H•Herman.stouffville. Phone 1903 18tfI' { .go-3d erop4,the farmers should re- Bro. G. Found, R. S. S.-Bro. R. 1-3 EAI DENCE FOR BALE-Neto �•.� n s i l solid brick bungalow in the Village of Care• Sai, t juice in the kind of weather ice cdOD, L. '3. S.-Bro. F, Prou4e• mon, 7 rooms and bathroom. All modern �' - _ are having. R.3. V. G.-Bro. R. J. Sumerville, conveniencesincluding bui,t in cabinet• brilt•in ��.'- .1 ironing board and dumb waiter. Hardwood ® ��^ ` -fresh The annual sleigh ride of St. L. S. V. G.-Bro. Bennett. �R7he11 floors throughout:oak floors in parlor, dining- Andrew's Sunday School will be thebusiness of the meeting �'aP room and hall. our Arranged for red Pre. tot to held this (Friday) afternoon. At over all repaired to ilonmey's ban• su,t purchaser. A ply to . Phone "a,Phone y p 1812; or Walter and. Phone 903, Clare- ` -4 4:13 o'clock conveyances well be suppling hall were a�tvery linhte most. a-19 --Speci�� Groceries ready at the church, and on their capper was served Rad a eery th ' return from their ride, the ebild- jnyable social time spa p Farmers: Attention ren will be treated toahot suppe•0 company which numbered- about t to be follotzel by a social hour thirty five. I am agent for the World's Giret,ceet _ q•. . ' Ail members and adherents of the -The Young People's 9txiety of separator "The Renfrew," Stoves. ."Chapman's^ Baking powder-give it a trial-it's church have a cordial invitation St. Andrew's Church held its- Scales and Oil Engines. Fletlry'e certainly giving great Satisfaction, to be present. weekly meeting at the home of famoua Plows,Pointe.Grain Grinders, -The Young People's ZniOu o the Misses Clark on Friday even- Wheel Barrows etc. Oar"Horsley" Blend Tea-=Teas have greatly ad- Friday at$ p. u1 , under the lead- Ing, Jan. 18th. A large number of Brantford binder twine for sale. vaneed-we're still at the uld price, per lb., wo br -' ership of . Mrs. Purdy, 4th Vice the young folks were present and - - _ Pre9., (Literary and Recreation), a successful meeting was carried ROBT• DEVITT, ;:•'Gulden's" Salad Dressing price tot a few 2oc on. The devotional period was Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM ye-regular tae per bottle, going at M1. Purdy,.Pres. The to is will - • be "Tbe discussion of one of James to charge of Rev. Mr. Gardiner, 'Choice White Beane-floePt cooking beans we'have" r COUNTY COUNCIL •• _2SC Russell Lowell's poems. ' Parte and the discussion period rows had-4 lbw. for -,will be taken by Mrs. Purdy. Mrs• taken by Miss Marjorie Clark,con • ma y, C>R ChlTplllp Jaeklia, Glad s Bryant, Ph leis vector to the Literary Committee. - -: _ Fresh Oregon Prunes-good size--2 lbs for _!� (Pilkey and Harold Richardson. The society voted in favor of tak- Tbe First meeting of the Council of Cooking Figs, 21bs for .• ••• � ;The Misses Law will render a ing part in the inter-Society De- the Corporation of the County of On- - �daet, followed by a Bible contest. bates between the societies of this mrio for the year 1925 will be held 10 lbs. Choice Clover Honey, ... ••• 1.75 ` Come and bring a friend. Jack presbytery, which were arranged pursuant to statute in the Council ;Bryant, Secy. for at the annuAl meeting of the Chamber in the Court House in the _ -At a congregational meeting Young People's Union held at Osh- Town of Whitby,on Tuesday, the 27th a of St. Andrew's Church on Mon- awn on Nov. 27th A etacial ball day o' January, 19ft at the hour of clean-up in Men's and 'goys! day evening all arrangements hoar brought the evening to a iron o'clock in the afternoon. 1 jrj D 'Wiens made for taking the vote on All accounts to be laid before the �A - clone. The members are reminded Capnoil should be forwarded to the ' Heavy Rubbers, odds church union. Miss Marjorie tbat the next meeting will be held Clerk, properly certified,at least three Clark was appointed poll clerk. on Friday evening, Jan 30th. The day,before the meeting of the Couo- _ :The poll will be open an hour each topic will be of a missionery char cil. .and ends r; Al day for fourteen days, excepting Dated at Whitby, this 13th day o! - atter. $aturdays, when it will be open -After brave fight for his life, January. 1926, Child's Roll Edge'Lace Perfection, 2 7, 2 8 and 1 9, ' from 7.30 to 9 p. In The voting ASr13t7A E. CaRIezIA�, - J,89 following an operation for 'ap n- County Clerk. regulgr 1.M, pours for _ pe v will take place in M. S. Chap' dicitis wt the Oshawa General Hos !Youths' 1.11, 2-1.3, regular 2.00, poitrS for x 49 � !man's office on Wednesdays and pital, George Downing died on C a ' : Saturdays, and in Miss Cl. Thu Thursday evening of last week intmds 5 4 tssad ter Hoys' 1-2, 1.3 and 1 4, regular 2.64, yours for home the other days from 3.00 to e da este t Satur- his 58th year. Hie funeral took P. m. each y p lace on Snnday afternoon when Mem'9 Roll Edge,2 bnekle, snag proof, 1.8 and 1.8, 2� y: ':days, The vote will be counted at hie body w� laid to rest in St. regular 3.50, yours for. .. a congregat:onai meeting on the 'George's cemetery. The funeral coal., -. �} � _evening of Tuesday, Feb• 3rd. service was conducted by Mr,Chas• -t0al g 1 Pidr Men's All Grey, heavy lace,alze 8, regular 8.30 kt -The police trustees held their Emery and was attended by a 4,00, yours for - „ inaugural meeting on Monday, very large number of friends and 1 Fair Men's White Sole, roll edge, heavy, lace, Jan. 19th, pursttant to statute and relatives from the villag4 and the Hard and So> t�ofa Of they snag proof, size 10, regular 4,00, yoace !roc 8.48 9 organized for the year as follows : surrounding country. Deceased _ ' Chairman,F.J.Pr ;Seeeetary was bora in Whitby township is befit QTlfihty OII Treasurer, M. S. Chapman ;Street 1S g, buts when a year old. moven hand `' Big Reduction 111 Mens$ Commiseioner, Wm. Calks. The with his parents to Pickering _ t Board have veru important work township where he has ever since THOS, A. LAWS • abead of them, that of procuring resided. He hike been a resident Pullover Sweaters electric light and power for the of the village for nearly five years. �0=i=N1 Q= } Village. They expect to start He was a quiet and industrious canvassing the village and farmers man and was highly eeteenled. 'Q aro s s - . �'so q p M A N Gloag the Kingston road between $e is survived by two' sisters and Boot azd Shoe +� P,%=� W' Pteker1 and Whitby at once. two brothers: Mrs. John Duan,of •-=- ' The HFul ro Electric Commission Pickerin Village; Mrs. F. J. Now- Also harness repairing`at the new "- in an erview with the trus g Thos.Downing, Stand, opposites.the moa, of Hamilton; O --- tees one day last weok, made a of Broadview Ave.,Toronto; and poet office. new proposition which is more Charles,of Tisdale, Sask. satisfactory to the village than quiet wedding wag Best workmanship'gnat'sinteed. • any other proposition previously len i ed q ' made, and in consequence the solemnized on the afternoon of . Charges moderate, _ - �., , Tuesday, Jan. 20th, at the home THOMAS WATSON police trustees are very, optimistic of-Arthur and Mrs. Boyes, Sing .i as to the outlook. St.. East, when their younger pIV$ERINCIy ONT. -The January number of "The -daughter,Edna May, was united Listening Post," which has just in marriage to Mr. Robert Anatin 1CT *- DA1E MIL been , received, contains a vsl y Frankland, son of Frank and Mrs., J:+l+i�l L/ o �'•''' ,. L interesting sketch of •the Prime Frankland, Part Perry. The b Rev. Miniater, W. L. M. King, ceremony wa�performed p , ' • anotrher article worthy of notice, P. F. Gardiner,in the presence of entitled "Wanted- Live Cana- only the immediate relatives, the Wheat'or anp•grain'ttaken in diens." Ttie'former is.written by, bride and groom being unattended. F. C. hfea.e, the TorontgqGlr,hA The bride was very becomingly emehauge;forSFlour. WIH' 3O4f1r 38J' 1-inlolismo)3H.1 .: 'Press Gallery represeutativb, and attired in a navy blue atilt and a IVa have Bran, Shorts, Chap, 3NOHd3''9J- O-� 3S(1�X3 ' e !!,iter by Major J. M, bin'cdon- beans colored hat, and carried a �� 1 1N2J1?jlyd Zino!% "1131 S,32l3H1 HSOrJ th hell, The Listening Post is an all. bonq:tet of roses and lily•of the• Oil Cake;hieal, i t Canadisn magazine and is in its `alley, and wore a neck-Ince of All kinds„of grain.® ' third ye'jr• It is endeavoring to pearls, the gift of the groom Af. = • provide ii, monthly medium for the ter the cerewony all eat down to Oeiicie's;Porrid ge;0ats. �- i sound npiuioas expreQsion of n wedding sapper, after which expreghont the Dominion. It to N r. and Mrs, Frankland left for Royal Household Flour,athrou the duty Of Catnadiau9 to enconr• Torcuto, and will visit friends in Cream of to West;Flour. - +� etre Crony Age the onblication-of .p Orillia and other, western points. _ distn IiterAture, hinny Of 'the On their return they will make tcHOPPING,-EVERY; '� -" - _ = ._. _ their home on the groom's farm s. V world's be, writers are Canadians ttcaar Fort Perry, where the best WEEK DAY but it i+ w mutter of deep regret - --Y ,. • ' wiaiees of a t:ost of friends will ac tet It ;w m.aup t;t ti,cni 1,'arptt;eF'ir �, lu;iLive. lend to ll:t;c tile:: ability Company them. _�'c�_r-.. "'-, -...',.._'.. _ :,.__-.. ,.. .. . -,.r.-- .., ,,.._- ._.,.._ -...w.�ti.u.',�•„�'ys"ei4aM1J''r;"���.. i..".�i�.:,�c�Rl '_;Y�•W ''° ;:u rL