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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_01_30 ,Easr5t- ,St, n . kP".f'a.•«.`,;,. 7�.f..+.. :m, a. .e .•r• '++r ,,y w;,y,. '� 'ow ,;t t- ., i,;t:�;,. k.,, 3 .. ,,;}• .,�: 'r 4, •{+ Sq s. - ,r .,;.,. -•'"..r+� �. w:-e .,;+' .,F'*-?'T3'i ,r+y "v. ,�- �..:al> t «•�•dExY.. +.- d;,:.. ,,..,i.,.' *.rte :.x••:.-a "'I .Z. ,;r �. •�+* V9'- •if d` w .. a. :,P`'.:?v b. -t .r•.,'. '4 ..... ...' '... • ... � psyi , y a T ,PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, JAN. X34, •1925 - VOL, XLI . _ GREENWOOD GREENWOOD. ]px�ffasaf� sa1 O�arDw. -� iD T N GREENw. O All SERMONS Kenneth Bush was home Over $uc The third Quarterly $acrcuit w l _ day with his parent E Qervice for the Greenwood Circuit will+ *; aled4ea6 :firs. F. L.Green is friends I e held in the Gree next a t 10 30. h'on LLS I _ _._ Sunda rooratn nest aL 030. Thein Toronto this week. y g E. P'ORSYT$, Oph.D..'IIirector Bora. os. Tuesday,January the 27th, ppastorwill also condnet the adrpice at�•oppctometrical Association of Ontario. Req• ns to W. H, and Mr•s, Sadler, a daughter. $insale ar,7 p, m., when a song ser- Istered Member of the American Optometrical FoShdl 1 Gordon Smith and lady friend silent vice and study of 9dontgomery s hywna Association. Eyes examine(L' appointment. Established Phone tion. Claremont. Oat, the we-k=end_.with George and Sirs. I will be the chief feature. The Sunday 1838 28D4School in., will be at'Brougham t n �T F. TO�iLIN90N. M, 8.. Memi�er. You who are unable to go to Smith. P icer Steadily AdvR ting c .til • of the CtAlege of Ph7sicians and Surgeons �oae bio dcasted hynsomeeoP the w'Careys. k•euda withad Earlansphles. Greenwood Mat 3 p.tn. t The ( u in. -Of Ontario. Oftice: that ormerly occupied b Oflioial Board will meet in the'Green- T the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly b'.Dr. Cal our best preachers. -go Sin. Secure a Supply �olY - well. Phone. Claremont, y Mr. find%fro. CheshW-entertaioed ti wood Church At 2 n. m. on Mondavi Pi,ft ounlbei of the married roes of the Feb. 2nd. The W. iii. S. will sleet at N. O. McKINNON,,M.D., L.R.O S„ ;Then during the week you comitluait'y on Saturday evening. the]lnuie of Ute. J. W.Rodd,Kinsale, gran, ►7��rt�, Edinhnrgh, Lnember of the t7olloge of haye at your-disposal the Physioians and Snrgson.of Ontario,ricaatiate William Russell. who has been holi• on Tharsdas, Feb.4th, at 2.30 p. m. a 8oyal 0011686 o! snzaeons, Edinburgh. Banda, Orchestras, LeC- dayiog elsewhere for a couple of weeks HEAD LASE Middling s, tsD•oial attention to dsiease■ of women and tures of your choice (the reinr'ued to work on Wednesdw last. , nhildr•n. onsoe and reeidence,Brougham. sir is full of them. Ross and Miss ,1Vin,ry R%iue spent - -. _ O E:haygl•opract c _ Our Radio Sets are so simple Sunday in M1tal'kham with ie R Pus- , pe%iple evening, Jan, s th,the Bailey Feed, sell and latnily, Miss Nellie Russell young people Of Head Lake assembled J Tia. DURWIN E. 9TF.CRi,E any one can handle thew. at the home of S. and Sirs. Burgess to 11 Y• came borne with them for a few days. Honor Gradurteof Tvroato coi'eReof Chi- Owing to the extremely cold well- enjoy anothccr of .the many pleasant Cracked Corn ropractic. Will make residential colts ,a F.cker• 7�et us demonetsate at your ther and the bad condition of the evenings which their hospitality bas [ : ing Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, • home. You'are not obliged to road@, H. Tindall's sale, which was to afforded. Later in the evening an ad- Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ape buy unless suited, have been held on Jan. 27th.has been pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word dress to Mr, and Mrs. Burgess and My Bran and Shorts are made from . ---nrith anyone taking ueatment. 471y __ _ ___„ postponed until Monday. Feb, 2nd, family wus read by A. Alden express- 11 and are worth Freest. „����� ing deep regret at meeting to say at feast $2,00 per ton more _ farewell to them before. their Ar- 1J1 LO/ Es ' Baker BROUGHAM. dtP than from Western E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Lure far their new i?Ome is Whltevale. wheat., A*Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mooreyy to Our village received a great shock they y soul ad lived here for many years r - Ban. Soutt.wing,Court House, Wbitby. 251y they could not let them depart with- gi hest prices aid for Phony 179 • Btcinffville on Sunday when the oewe was receiv- out expressing the pleasure they had B P P ..�CC. RIOHAR"ON&CO.—Barris- ed that one of our highly respect- enjoyed from their bounteous hoapi- •tris,Solicitors etc.. 317-314 Confederation ......... ed residents,Mrs. Gipson Conner, had taiity whieb they bad the kindness to WHEAT, ' BARLEY Life Building,Cornu,Yonne and Richmond Sts., passed ,way, after a few hours'fitness. extend an somany dHferent occasions.' Toronto. Phones Mata 1a90and Main 0490. stf The deceased, whose maiden name The address was accompanied by the and BUCKWHEAT , ILLIAMJA JAMES HEATO�T,Bar- • e. H: Beal was Ruth Amanda ChadKick and was re-entat irinof a well.fil ed purse•asa 4' t �risier, soiintor. Notary Public. Room in her 68th year, had been in rather Blight token o[ remembrance. S1r• •'E.'+• T.i• Q�'1tr .t iN �'. 530 Coafederatio��Cite Blrrtding.Toronto. En- O.Ur health for some,., time, 'tut was trances:t and 12 Richmynd Str_et or 17 Oaeen ttitBTal Ddrecto�` niwa s able to attend to per household Burgess' i hn ten' 'vicell by surpri ds Street East Telephone—Main 7090, Real Ince ttf8rt replied hrtafly in vcrll•ehosen words Hudson 1748. duties until Saturday,when she urn- thanking his friends for their token of _ Ltcer+$ed �»rbnlurer -sized with an attack ut accuse in- remetsrhrauce and for the kind L , Dental -C 0 A IjOTOR HEARSE digestionaccomptuiedbgintL p+in• though`+ which prompted them to Rhe �radual!y hecame worse -until_`. • ,_-------- - rtuake the cfYetinit: The company ` I 1 hcl„ck Sunda morning. when death rf1�t. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, �L,ACi MONT Onto y g' Bien dispPrsed £ r their respective aNj 1J Wh tby, (1`S:e—A3am'a Terrace..Syron rougbt re�ief to het greRt @ut�rrirfj. St. N,rth Phone 12 t. (Gas extraction when Phone f-� horne3 atter wishing 11th and Mrs, A good supply of Hatrti and Soft " desired). 51tf she Kae born to «'hitchnrch tetra Burges,; and fKn,ily health and ems• C'P y t:owrrship and for the past '.'.5 years a is Brit to thea new home and trusting Cu1 on hand Ake a supply :.T1R. D. C. Smith• Dentist, StnuPf• to-4ided in Pickering township. She is p y _ 11JJ that they would have time to visit of Kindling Wood, v•..••. HO„orGraduate oG Chu,ago and To- survived by a sorrowing h�.lshand i►q(i Elb-ni to the future. - ronto t.ln:v`craities and the Royal CotleQe of T�des, Shrubs Etc rwre sons. Ru=8611 of Brnilgham, and ' stove leniLth., Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011._ Residence Fruit Sir • 11015. No outsid. appointments. 2ely 1 Ross of Toronto, One brother,Jvbn Cbad.wick. of Mount Dennis. also sur• JRouge iii!! and Aliorla Blvca. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. �A r B1JLASE B. `BEATON, D. D. S., Having secured the agar^.y for E. D. viveR, Her funeral took place on - Gradusteof tke• Royal.Colelge of Dental gmkh &-Son. Ltd., Nurserymen. Tuesday to the Uiaremont . .Union Upargo WeAt,of"Pine Grove Farm DONALD 5f L'`�0, PICHEKI:�T� isurgPm++ and University of Toronto. office of Winona. Oat. Cemetery and was largely attended. 1@ spending a few days to the city. over w M Pout le's hardware store, Whitby. er y 'over hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 5.30. lad.•pbo 5 I am prepared to take orders ,for all Wilmot Tweedie spent Sunday with Bell panne 220. y kinds of Fruit Trees,Sais11 Fruits, his uncle and aunt. ,lir. and Mrs. Ma:- —p N. DALEq. L D. S., D. D. S.. DUIdBARTON, �`reV�le Jr Ornamental Shrubs Etc.• at tve.l, : Gar- t_1 .Graduate of Royal College of Dental Stu lowest.possible prices. Harry'Gourlie is visiting his mother. Mrs' Bell and family, of `Boas Gar • genas and thq University of Toronto, office S ;al rates for large quantities, dens,"are spending a weep or so in The'Service Garage g, above D. A Scott's store. Ciaremont. Out. P� Mit,Nobes. the city, "-= r office hours,9 a.m, to b p. m.. Saturdays: 98 28tf Frank Couttler• clad in a Marine e c and Mrs,"-Mureloon. of Cedar I � In to 1 p.m, Phone Clare 1405. 471y �1Ck8t1n uniform, is visiting old friends in this NA- Chapman, unifolocalirm Grove. visited the letter's parents, W. Motor overhauling, top and side cur- Grove. are sort to rt Frank Under- We and Mrs. Lotter: Lala repairia (^►R. E. J. Shirley. Veterinary Sur- wood under the dpctor'• care with Radio is gettiog to to quite a rate Battery Service--C arRlog Vgeon.Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veur• _ sciatica• sr3und the corner. Benjamin Lotton and overhauling. g. ,. Iaary College A,1 disease*of domestic •ntmale Is 1n9tallin4 otkn. All work guaranteed, . Flat rite •cteauf,eall treated. 648 Sitneoe Street North, MistfBatberioe Anderson,Agnes Tohou• Miss J, Dickson. o! Toronto, sprat service char e 06bawa. Phone 629_ 161y Roofing to, was the guest of Mise Agnes Thoas Sunday with George Dickpon. of tile' Phone 5510 Mark.�entral. l • 1 over The coAl Nina a e decreasing re idl rn" I p ye week-eDd. ' Leabora Far 11V. E. B E R R Y �ssa,Efsatiss t�,a>tsl,ra,f. (� 1+it beeause of the ecllpse, or simply We are sorry to hear that Frank J the cold weather? Underwood i9 sick with sciatica. We V. RICHARDSDN— Real Es hope for a epePdy rerovery. As tate. insurance.Conveyandna, Notary Spe David Annan took a bad spoil last Schwalm A- Son. contractors, are iPabhc,Etc..Pkltering,ont' 311y . Friday and became dnroosciaus, but building anew bunasto on the Altana Here Are -^ 18 in. sed or greets roofing 8.50 sq is able to be about again. Blvd, whish is quite a credit to the 1 P08TILL, Licensed Auctiohleer, $Z • .. ., 3,10 sq We are sorry to report Mrs, James' neigbhnzhood, ' . f•r o•anties of York and Ontario. Aoo- 38 ' „ •� 8 OO,sq health oot improving. She is at the •.' ksm n.tes o!671 kinds atteau•d to on shorttest hnrre of her sister, Nie. Nobe•, M•., and Mrs.- Precious hada veru notice, address Green Steer P.O., Oat successful sale of their pedigreed stock •'--' + c _ The above prices are for lots of The annual meeting of the congre- and tams implements and ba,+e moved a (^`�' B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERB cation.waa well attended, Reports to the city to reside. They contem Cement,. L• •iezv*yaao•r,'oomastadon•rfor, taltin8 10 sq. or more, loc pec sq. from the different organizations were late taking ••trip to Europe. - 1. 1616. Moa to loan ' The books showed a small de. p City. .. .. +ii► ` "umQavtgs, A�onatan •7 given. Frank MacFarlane,of Kansas ,(1 1 farm pr Oy��y "IssasT •t 1Rasrl•p t;do- extra in small lots. ` ! flelt, but with decoratin and{paUT Jvoa a •0055" QFh,f•val:, ons. _ silts of R F., and Mrs. Mac�t'arlane, has ance the expenhes were hfgh. left the hospital, after a severe illness `s DAVID A. PUGH—Live stock auc: �i�l l►T(� 6 Leo add Sire_�ti bite were called to from typhoid fever. He expects to Lumber, uoneer. Graduate of C M. Jones' school, No PICKERING �•� the bedside of their. daughter-in-law, visit bis parents bete fora [ew weeks '`�•""` -Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed �y Mira. Leslie White, w110 Was taken t0 Shingles *tock. Blockand ring work. All mads of sales LUMBER YARD to reCu rate. ✓r; �rom�ptly attended to. Terme reasonabic. ]'hoar the hospital in -a state of coma p h. 1610CIaremont. 161y and treated for.diatx+tee, We are _._.. • !� [�]M• MAW, LICENSED AUU- pleased to report her improving. Tindall's Postponed sale, Monday, Ready Roofing T 1 — February 2nd. TIONEER for York.Qntario and Durham attended- TRV n d Lath -- Gantiekinds-of wise promptly NHITEVA . Daus for se my ator. Terms reasonable •C H E R RY W OOD. arranged at NEWS'OfBcv. Bell. and Indepen WANTED - Car of-St. Vary's Cement jas' in � ,dent phone*. Whitby,Out. sty ` Mrs. A. E. Major was the guest last - -�— Highest prices paid for week-of Toronto friends. Mise Smith @ppant the week•eod at at 8380 per barrel. For at Few ny gaantit Miss Hazel Birnte, of the Toronto P. her home in Bolton. Y . •-,- _• y of hese Q. staff,was home for the weekend. Mists Lucy Dawson spent Sunday ind'Chickens. Write .Barkis and Mrs, Reeeor, of,Altona, with her parents here. F A •' R E E S O R or phone. spent Moodsp with W. F. and Mrs. Mise-Ruth Taylor spent Sunday F. . ! - Burton. with)id►sa Lillie• . wsoo. ���� Mies Irene Pugh, o! Victoria Col. Rea. Somerville lies been buoy this ZQQ'1;JST 'T T' . Neskel lege, spent the weekend with hes west drawing coal to the school We are having a sale of Dressers ,Phone 2_ _ - '• -parents hire: Mrs. Leonard Gates is spetue asgg two •� and stands at redgced prices Mrs. D'. R. Beatoh visited her ion, we with herpsrenb[a Bluevale. Pick. ranging from 19.00 np. Boz 296 �VHIT$YW. J. Berton, of Torossto, for a few Alvin Owrah visited th Mr. ande 1 — tiays last week. Mrs. Waddell recently Drm resser a qd�Stead plate Blase 'Ries Rice,of London, spent a few Mr. and Mrs.Milroy and coo, Mor- mirror 1titx15 its. in hard - evood kiln-dried golden Flavo Bread Flour days last weer with her tirother,O.B. ioi•�iph t Sunday with Roy and.Mie, Rice.at this plisse. whoop- finish .. ... 19.00 The Rev. Thos. Ratcliffe WiU con« An epidemic of measles and whoop- Dr 8urfaoe oak Oreseer'and stand a11d Marvel -- tinue- his talk on •The Judgment." log cough is spreading through our plate mirror 13x21 Inches He halt taken for hiseuhject nest Sun- community. kiln dried -Pas" flour. day. "Where Are the Dead?" Some of our trieade went visiting r . 22 35 --.7 Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe has the sympathy last week and-were stoi-m-stayed for r ; Mabottany Dresser, plate-glass of his friends here in the loss.of a bro- a couple of Jaye. Store r mirror 12}:22 inches , 21.W May be obtained from you Grocer. then through• death; Mr. and Mrs., Born, on Monday Jan. 12th, to Mr. Other Dressers and Stands • Ratcliffe were in Toronto last week and Mrs. Wesle-5 Petty, st daughter. y Brtfloklin�Flour Mills in Attendance at the funeral. Congratulations. L at ret;ueed prices. We welcome S. and Mrs,Burgess Misses Jean and-Wilhelmina Switz i -- - we doictnre framing and all "':'CHAS. WILSON, Prop. and family to the vale. They have er and Kenneth spent the week-end general furniture repairing. purell"ed the property recently vs.- with their parents. After that cold take 1\'i}{ht and day Calls Gated by Norman Miller and 1Vf r. Btir Mrs. J+imes Todd has returned bores • 8,655 and eons will carry on the bitsi- after9pending'acouple of weeks with Wampole's y + - promptly attended to. pERIOR SCHOOL nets of general blackatnithiog at the bei daughter, Mrs. Ernest Petty, of s A S� old stand Toronto. +► Cod Liver. Extract cterritt The Sunday School League rnii off A very exciting eaent' took place on�1 AI SLLI�TT it couple of games of hockey on the Saturday afternoon, when Hillside C4� pnad ,here nn Satntdav a,ftern�nn. "Wolverf-nes"plased hockey against 1Whitevale and Lricirst Hill Mettfodists Cherrywnod -,Greyhounds.bitthe Grath It gives results. :: } (Snece.39or to C. H. Burling) � � tried conclnsinns anti the former were teartta :shaved Weil, Y Standard Patents and Crede Phone 1300 Corner Yon a and Alexander._ the victors: and the Green River Bap- honads Reamed prcfessionaa- at the _ K- bats=accorded in besting 'the i edor g nr.,e n u1 it t2sulted in a score of 8.1 Drugs ays f r� - =-:Pickeri>ag, Ontario Streets, Turonto, Grove Presbyterians. in their fNvm'. Someof thtjRtar play- _ 'on hand. QIIt � . b Ata nleeting of meniherc of the ers were Quintin Gurrah, who scored 3 . • Doted for high grode instruction y 1 g Willie IT• i' r g Cigarettes, Cigars, :+Grain Chopping g Women's Institute on blonde eveT,• leer, scoria Tuba cost - k and superior employment services. inp, held at the home of .iNtra. W. S. goals; Gordon Dat•idson, scoring } \INjor, a r.ommittee contpased of\les-j goals: and WiiFie Davidson. scoring 1 @tea C: ndle , AND FL',Ii1N(3. - Grey- Many students from other business d�mea W S Major, A, E. Mainr, J `tin Thf oai•keeper far the Grey• u if 3. .,M colleges have been i❑ attendance A Pugh, G:Burkholder• M, Reesoc, I ho,r :hail very little to do, but the hiwgazineQ. I am prepared to do Chopping 7. 'and L. Poynter and D. R. Beaton were I go,,l-keeper for the Wolverineti ryas a E... W I N. N S I' C KEI� ._ R Oat Flaking every day but here dbring the past t elve•months named'to endeavor to organize a bub- I kept busy pulling the goal stakes N E McEWEN, t � Saturday. _ Enterftny time. Write for catA- `lic library at this place, Those inter•1 r-InRTr, The game was slily hvrtdled N. E. II estecl wilt please sign up with a mtam- i iii-tie r--tern", Alvin Qurrah. who did x �' Btoneboats For Bale Lague. her of the coO;r, i!tr� an t•irn i„ th= ju•t i e to h•.th teams, There was a vater Lary Surgeon enrJl fie of one d ,ilar. It i, to he i larµ@ croxd of Opel t..tor.,to 'root" for . John F. Bayles, Claremont W, J. Elliott, Principal hoped that the ladies meet with good both tennis. «'r .fie Inokink- forward Piekeiia ; �1Ztt1'l4110 Rural Route No,2 �si,ccees in their laudable undertaking,i to a faster game next time. ``. t i•r 11^Y`, w. •Y'K' '�f „o',. .a.r' .�y,k' ..yrn,'- s - •q: .' ',,n,:a�., `".`7w'"'.C,.t-mei'' ."•'.',;, u� •'�+� " ;a,+�' ,Yd' mr}.��n' w, ..'•"x".. h �..� ,,,,p :.•_� s€,y; ..o,s ^`,;;J•e"A�;r 'i• :r t s. :,�:...t^` e.q >'>��,.i. F; w �'::• , p: 'Tenser Leaves .. nne !t y. RADIO a K _ , than Vii. ""a is1 -A 6-Tube Radio Set l,oln- plete and ready for the air _ as foIIows:. . . By e.'IL CBOCKE! $150 1 5-Tube Bremer Tully 4"8 _ _ • - _ -0 Radioiron Tubes 1 0.Amp. Storage a Ba eries M ,;:' SALADA 80e0 CHAPTER IX. lang, bt.t the crisp homely farts of thin ; 46 Volt B Batteries E sa+ou.fi oatmeal, kneaded and,-rolled to the Plup Talker THE OF WAit thickness of good b:ottin$ paper' and 1 Phone t bright thereafter 1 Head Phone -.4G�EN TEA It was ever a great day and brig thereafter toasted on an iron girdle 1 Aerial �e►ire sealed �a air-ti�h! 1lslutlninutin foil. (for Kit Kennedy when Heather Jock)to such a miracle of-fresh "crumpi- 1 Ground Equipment - ``"their Easels flavor is liner than _nay came.up the loaning to the Black Dor-.I Hess" that the pen refuses to'describe Regularly 1}326. Our Price tftfs0 Tri► SALADA nal. It was indeed the one thing1 and .the mere thought of it secretes ' Send for our Price List Japan or Gunpowder. • 'which instigated him to keep track of;appetite. aaterunac—rmvartai sank .r c.a.da. _ the days of the week. . Wednesdays) Now Kit did not steal. .Who in- SHERBOURNE RAuiv I land Saturdays were Jock's statutory deed could be supposed to steal with EQUIPMENT di, SUPPLIES - 'Ola Age. Some Stuck Phrases Defined- :festivals, but sometimes he would;ar-�the approbation and under the in- 514 Yonge St Toronto, Ont. I dreamed that growing old would bej "Two or three"'' always mean at rive on,another day, mostly, alasl in struction of'an Elder of the Camer- _ Ieast three, or-three and upwards. the gloaming.when Kit was going to onian.Kirk? Sometimes it seemed as �- so sad;' "One or two" seldom means one. "In'bed under the determined superinten- if Kit had changed his grandfather's I long-dritwn dying, as when creeping!. AftL a minute" means anywhere from live dente of his grandmother, a lady who nature. Perhaps the old man 'felt he cold to fifty minutes. stood no nonse�tse on the 'subject of must make up to the son for that Drifts down damp autumn. da_wnings, _ bringing gold f "That reminds me of a story" baths, or apples under the bedclothes}wherein he had erred in over-severity ' To birchen dales and ®lowly fades the means: "Now you keep quiet while t' _the last mentioned of' which -had I to the mother. So it chanced that a �� tell my joke." been known to be connived at by the boy of less than Kit Kennedy's in- - Ot m'apleplalleaves with which the trees `"I bold no brief for" means, "I am , Elder. variably cheerful optimism'and sturdy now going to defend—" • 'But as surely'as the Wednesday and acceptance of the facts of. life, would are the concentrated are clad strength of prime, fresh To'the brown monotone -of forest "White I do not wish to appear criti• Saturday came round Kit would be have run a good chance of being beef. Use them to add cal" means, "But i am going to have found at la on 'the heights of the spoiled: mold- play g flavor and nutriment to _-: Yet, when I woke one morning 1 was !my say out an f Craigs, rolling heathery wildernesses But Kit Kennedy was not spoiled. soups, sauces, gravy, --- --_ "Of course. it's no business of with the most fascinating nooks and True, he did not steal, but then again stews,hash meat fes. :The daysc. fair f dreaming, doing shone so, %iib curiosity' I am simply devoured w stowers,i that acould possiblty be I ky then ata intenrtv$de raids upon the kit- ais. And when his Tin.of 4 • 15c and 3 Behind me; i was glad to leave them 1 ' Miy conduct calls for no apologI,.i imagined by the mind of boy. Here grandmother opened the door- of the " to-90 and needs no explanation,'.' is the with Royal and Tweed, his satellite milk-house, he had even been known! To learn ethat only little lay 'ahead, usual introduction for'an apology or dogs, Kit kept his vigil, and was a)- to follow close at her back, the soft Ian explanation. was the first to discern far down Pads of his bare brown feet makingkeep directly behind her, so as to be And glad at last to foss the lurking _No. one could possibly have mis- the dusty road, the advent of Heather no more sound than a cat's on the out of her line of vision,or alternately, dread taken my meaning" is what we nay Jock and his donkey. From that point stone floor. He.would stop when she to reach the outer door before she Of loneliness'•-thin truth 1 had not ' could take in the situation-and rally when. someone has mistaken it. �Kit would keep up a succession of wild stopped,'turn when she turned, and) y y guessed; . When birds are noun, leaves dead, the {+ -- — war whoops, intended to announce finally slip out behind her when Ilk e her forces. tree can rest. that Sir Kit the Kennedy was on thea full-canvassed, deep-cargos ship j "O ye blaatie!" she would cry, "ye r - --John Hanlon.) ,.. look-out for his enemies, and that who- she went about to•lock the door. Brit'``are at It again. And me no done a p , ever attacked his fortress of Craigs:Kit did not leave the milk-house alone.I speakin' to•your grandfaither aboot iNinard's for Sprains and Bruises. i Castle did so at his peril. I He brought a pat of butter or a jugyour ongangin's! Think shame! Ill I I / But secretly and within himself,,of cream with him, still following gar ye sup sorrow for this. Gin I Patterns on Walls Relieve Monotony. during all his wild charges and multi-I stealthily in the wake of that stately,catch ye ye shall never sit on an easy 'or beauty and attractiveneeA in the plied flourishings of wooden "swords caravel, Mistress Matthew Armour. I seat for a month and rnair. Lay doom home the moat important and desired f and wavings of red petticoat banners, Then, the raid having been success- that cake. Wad ye, then"" feature to color (properly used). And ! Kit was secretly thinking how he fully carried out, Kit would right glee•� As she spoke she made desperate With color it is most important to con- I - would spend his bi-weekly penny,I fully repair to the seat, on which attempts to head him off.from the , .Eder pattern Pattern relieves the �l which he received from his and- under the great beech trees sat tim fir• monotony and adds a background rich.!, % ' father each- day that Heather Jock's!Ruling Elder. Upon this, all unre- (To be continued) _ Bess Vbtch will enhance the turnish• travelling emporium came that way.I proved, he would deposit hie hoard, ForCits Of �Oat1II Seaweed. ' -jags of your home As he overran the possibilities in j and his grandfather, an accessory be-' S i----- his mind, the charms of four farthing!fore the fact, would become still fur- The greatest seagoing expedition E BegInninq of Scraps. - '•'One Dollar a Pound for Tea I biscuits were first of all balanced by thea art and part in the crime by con- ever organized is about to otart from - PTedtCtCd SCoti~E lA .,y�,hy do you call the marriage ter• the superior toothsomeness of two descending to partake of the spoils New York to explore the Sargasso i t+ticase a scrap of paper?" halfpenny cookies. To this succeeded of war, sea. Discovered by Oolumbus, this --The tremendous increase in the "It's the beginning of all' other ,. what might be termed the study of I wonder ye arena shamed. Dint. remarkable sea le covered by a hugs '"�• popularity of tea as a beverage has 'scrape." _ gathering of seaweeda, a [Haab mass been such that the producing conn• l _ - the arts in the shape of gingerbread hew Armour," his wlfg would say,i, ns elephants and rabbits with bulbous, ,an' you at a waison meletin'yestereen',f vegetable growth extending for fates have been unable to satisfy the and Grow Richt currant eyes. These last were de-1 at the manse, nae farther Bane. For-!nearly 280,000 square miles, around - demand. .The price of tea has been A wife is the quickest way to li !ul to 11 to feces, but the ex-:bye next Sabbath da which the North Atlantic slowly re• steadily increasing for a number of py ye will catrry! f wealth MIr. Patrick Carr, treasurer i traction of the fruitage (apparently 1,in the communion cups free the vestry 1 volves, Numerous air bladders, Ilk* Years. Slate, however, you can melte of Cook County, i iInofs, declares that dry fragments of old boots) was a joy wi' a' the ither elders wslldn'. ahint j small berries; keep the plants afloat. from 264 to 800 cups of tea to the statisifca, culled from the income-tax,fleetingthough acute Again he would e. And Ses eeds thrive chiefly in the 100 u even at the pate of 8].40 the g I Y yet ye are aye encouragin' ` po i1d. e. ; fathom limit—withift 600tt, of the sur• coat per cup fe only one third of a cent. ;reports and peracnal_ property taxes.,call to mind the extended satisfaction'!that ill-set loon to plunder and for-; --o - show that, althoagh tFp married man`of a penny Cairn Edward loaf, a pro-.�ment your sin married wife-the im-I face-but small and almost invisible at twerit, , .:t tree 5 per cent less (duction of.human skill which gave as 1 pident, graceless young reprobate that!forma are found everywhere in the proper- :u the bachelor, at-thirty-!much crust in proportion to as little he t8!"I ocean. Round British coasts a prima- �� eight lto has i7 per cent more taxable bread as has ever yet been compassed j "Aweel, aweel, wife," Matthew,tive variety Is seen in the bright green . .wealth, and at forty-eight 20 per cent. by merely human baker. (Armour would say, tolerantly, "I ken and hair-like "crow•stlks but no es- morel difference exists between the than the bachelor. If Kit were e hungry (which happen- 1 than I amiaddie does me liked to do him hairm•�td I small weeds and the immense growths cam: Mir. Carr concludes that marriage i ed nine da s out o! ten); the y! y 7" J Inspires a man to better work and to loaf would win"the day. But during "Matthew, Matthew,"his wife would!found In Pacific waters. save. and that a wife is the beat 8nan- the season of gooseberries and apples, �+ Thicker than the trunk of a large g pp ,,persist, shaking her head, mind what _ V �`� c!al investment a man can make. l or when the blackberries were hang-'ye do. Think, oot o' whatna pit the!nreer Cher gigantic ctitstews, of taWeed ing_in clusters all along the Dornal laddie has been digged. Ye ought to A ;. Flashlight Aids Seamstress. Bank and down by the lochaide, Hit'be stricter wi' him than ever ye were tonlahiag length of 400 ft, age .'- -After wearing out ber patience to could afford to treat himbelf to a'wi' your ain, and ye are the verra re-1 fx*nds rQsemble .the spreading leaves threading the needle of her sewing! daintier gingerbread rabbit or the varve. The suis mannna shine ower 1 of tropical palms . There are extensive niachtne, an Ingnloue housekeeper fn pennyworth of-farthing biscuits which warm on him, nor a shadow fa' cauid aub-ocean forests of kelp, Lad Boating Portsmouth, Oh;o, attached a Yash- made exact) four bites and no more.'on him, He manna Islands .of weeds swarming with.live y he nor, �. light to the arm of the machine and On the morning of this day, the meddled wi' whatever mischief he animals often measuring Bit. from thus ended .her_ troubles, says "The;Wednesday after Heather Jock's visit,does. I bid you bethink.yoursel' 'Mat- base to tip. - With Congress Assembled it is. Seaweeda multiply"chiefly-by mesas Popular Science Monthly." The light'to the house of Kirkoswald, Kit Ken-'thew Armour, lest a ren in heavi- Southerner (proudly I-"Norfolk. Is. e n• was clamped to the machine with It y p of spores, but near land the waves'. the peanut capital of .the nation,, mf^1 Hedy was early astir. The problem Hess that which ye have.sowed sae "' friend." '` strap of brass and a,pair of bolts and needed more than usual) careful con- licht] wi' n render unique assistance- In rough y y your hand. Engliahcnan-"I thusgl.t 1�a!hington L.wingnuts in a position that throws the sideration.- It was true that it was "Margaret," weather, numerous small pieces of rgat+et, said her husband more! tea? still the capital, y" kion,' needle into ellbouette when the light'not likely that he would be very hun- seriously, "yinoe and for a' I hae weed are striped from their moorings GH£ST Revising Thin s. •!with Best Landsther, nj 'l learned my lesson. That boy has show- by the sea and.are carried away until to turned on, r His ndmother is co unction ~ �-- ERFlL;.I.D 3�.T1'CES y g g Y ugh her maid ed to me that the warst bairn is bet- they become entangled and held fast, !was known t6be meditating the great ter than the best man." 'Then, it not dislodged and other civ 1 3. hand mads--they are beearties-_ Japanese women buy their dresses t „ cumstances are favorable, the pieces 1 fortnightly baking of cake. Now ' Mistress Armour field up her hands test tapestried said mohairs. W by the pound and their bread by It of in Scotland does not mean the is silent protest against such aenti of weed settle down and become fresh 1►iil save you model. )rices aa� yard. stolid'Loverladen ir_di p g- g mples on request. ln+sl�t.•pr6PV. -� 8 g- y g O rs.ravel,x10 Danforth Ave. Torente ; Minard's Liniment for the Gripe, stone compound � The Egyptian, ,)faker makes pug � table uddin menta. Then feeling that the-matter p pound of Giiristmas En was far beyond her words, and having a life--time's experience of the useless balls and the tourists say this product - ness of signing with her husband, she is "a hole wrapped in a crust." The " fell back upon her cake-baking, and dough is rolled out thin as pie-crust- ;; ; er proven ability to take it''out of and the edges oftwo pieces are joined ')ret the petty Lsndaborough. �all around. The'lteaf does the rest. "Betty,"'she would cry, as she went ro v n ce of 4 arta r 1 o 5, v n gs Office into fire kitchen, "ye are f>nt a feather_ ' headed lassie. Ye think o' naethin� y _ but the vain adornment o.' your frai: u r .•. Guard Your Savings tabernacle, and aiblins what lads wil: DIAMOND DYE' IT r 4 a come u the loanin' courtin'. this nicht. Mind ye, there are mair eternal. _ • 14 BEAUTIFUL COLOR "- It 15 eitfy t0 open an tibbf�0'Cmt by assail. SinVly send money by.Bank .erities to be considered than lads and ' Ch Poet office or Espress Money Order, or Registered Latter, >onnets wi' gum-flooers. And_" (in a I ti t k :, louder tone, as beim more pressing 1 _ to the Brinah nearest you and you will receive year Back Book by g p g perfect bonds dye :i�Ob[lrn mail matter for consideration than even the -= ing and tinting Is. eternal verities) "mind the scones on� guaranteed with Dia- The entire resou;c�es of the.Province of Ontario ituarantee bhe ealBt7 the girdle. Gin• ye frizzle them up t r : your f}gppgd�g, pB Which intereaft Wil be C0411pOtllldEd half-yearly, into fair sole leather, .I declare' to' mond-Dyes. Just dip ace that I will e e a daub on the Is. cold water to fiat boa cats withdraw your iri'oaley by at ally time. gi y sort, delicate shades, side o fife head that will pit ye by or bolt to dye rich, -ABSOLUTE 'i T s e a :cooking at a ]ad tilt September fair:! permanent colors. I SAFETY Pravino' `of Ontario A In-g$ 4ffi = ,ye hear me, Betty Landabor- Each '15-cent pack- Olt , Then Mistress Armour, settee as at age contains d1r•0• { `Head Office: 15 Queen* Park, Toronto twenty in spite.of her sixty-five years, float-�mgta a woman can dye TORONTO tMNOH OPFICfLB: would whisk about quickly with a tint lingerie, silts, ribbons. slit .' Sense of some unseen presence behind Oor. day ■rid Adelaide its. i4! Danforth Ave. Cor. University and Dundss its. waists, dresses, costs, stoc her. Sometimes she would catch. a sweaters, draperies,'eovrtngs, be ' 'OTHUR BRANCHES AT: T'impse of a small boy in a tattered pair of knickerbockers with a couple Ings, everything new. Hamilton at. Catharines St. Marys Pembroke Brantford Woodstock P Buy "Diamond Dyes"-ao other ki ravished -cakes of oatmeal in his 'r- tDstTARlO Owen Sound Ottawa Seaforth Walkerton' Newmirke't and _ Aylmer -and tell your drug5fst wh•tbsT til `..rid, making desr�rate attempts to. material you wish t0 color 1s wool - - ISSUE No, 5-'28. silk, or whether III* linen, ooMon, SIj t - - - mixed goods. ,q �r w jt�. ., .'. .. ,.. ''. �r wL. s.5.....r tx."n:4...ti.�, c..a-.:.. � a.., s.�.aX.,.:r__.r,e as:,,...-''�,....� ,�:w rs,eti�.w,'• - s x h'�'€k-5���6.� iYz� .,.... '. .. . '�'�, .. : _..; _. ._`._,.; .�.' �,,... .._._.,:'.—....__. .. . ._ ....r _ ^N. _ .._ .: a-`•t'-sun.uu- _'7�.,�,3..., ,.nim:�..''.ri�.r`.a,'�.+r,vF+.�bfk, r..rl�.•�r1,� , , 't r� r i r "'•-5 ... .;ss' SF. P,B,. •u k ~• ' i�+•�!ki•4-a"i :.sem '""-.<.. 2 r..� ,,.+�s, 'ark .a• ''b' airy' "�� s,Yr 7 r,.1 .�• r m..,,'r.$ •�. ,c9,i,,., :C..iS, ;._ .,,,x.�,..,_.., ..-•raw .s"., .� d "� »rw + -'Y W7 *4.. a«� ,.4,s.,, q..,„ � +R^_> N�r+w,ij c lo". 5,'t,•.;aa' '•s��. . Y rf«. a v. ^m'-"v ,' ..... ,.s.. ,-«, .... .. .::...,.,. _ .i. .•,. . ., ; ':,'.axa.. *�•�, .'�..+''`r +••a>S fix .:w '!= w.nv5 's`"i-a,• '"•-•sr ,r t..: , 71 �... - r. _ a~ BRED BY CLOUDS arARloQUAINTREcoD5 0F ECI THAT p . t Fes, �. 4 ECLIPSE VIES BY NEW-YORK _ = 1A' E OCCURRED SINCB 2136 B.C. K, f . New York, Jan. 25.-A thin, lumin- otherwise-than make such an impres- '• r + Oct. 22, 2136 B.C.-Hsi and.Ho,offi-I Ju:y 8,,1842-Scigntists began phy- re ous ring-set with a'great gem of soft sion, and the effect was intensified by tial astronomers to the .Emperor of sisal research,on the sun by obiserving burning- Iight-hu•ng in the easternthe fact that every observer fe t the E China,"put to death for failing to oh-;total ec:ipse visible in Europe. ~- -sky over the At;antic yesterday morn-:thrill of a discoverer. The advance , serve customary rites during partial i July 28, 1851-First photographs r ins at.9.11'o'c:oek, while moat of New accounts had given no notice that the r eclipse. I taken of a total eclipse. Daguerreo- ..: York's population of six millions',eclipse had ornaments of this brit s June 30, 1070 B.C.-Total eclipse types were made of an eclipse visible fazed at it- ]fancy.to display. recorded at Babylon. in Scandinavia and Russia. For several seconds the jewel.spark-I Scarlet tufts of flame about the June 14, 763 B.C.-Total eclipse're-f Aug. 18 1868-Total eclipse visibleti led with a pure and mild radiance,i sun's xim had been predicted,but were corded at Nineveh. 'in India. For she "first time the red 4 then trembled and melted into the' not visible to the naked eye. The May 28, 585 B.C.-Total eclipse'prominences were examined through _drele of light which rimmed the,inky j corona was not :urge or colorful. 9 t I took place during battle between-Lyd-I the spectroscope and shown to be tom- "a? disk of the moon. The total eclipse There was a profusion of weird and lana and Modes, so frightening the'posed of incandescent hydrogen, r •had-come, and stars twinkled. lumin- wonderfully beautiful �ceenery, not I contestants that they called a'"truce, cium and another cal ' y, y peace. This eclipse known. This h r gas, until theft un- anal I calculated to strike terror to the heart and final] made j - � gas, now known as het- " Before the spectator could-recoveri as it once did but well fitted to show, is said to have been iedicted b i `'t Fe P' Y tum, was discovered on. the earth /• from his breathless wonder at the'humanity its'true proportions-to re-, Thales of Miletus, at that time one i Y P Po ,about 217 years later, and is now used scene and tryto realize its detail in;mind mortals that after al] the are of the seven wise men of Greece. - Y in airships. the sky•and on the earth, the amazing!mere midgets living on an under-sized June 21, 400 B.C.-Eclipse of En-I + nius. Totality t. Aug. 7, 1869-Observation of an spectacle was ended. i planet that"is but a part•of a great y occurred immediately eclipse visible in the United States re. :YV The marvelously beautiful jewel of God-created universe. after sunset at Rome. I r. white light res I r Aug. 4, 310 B.C.-A Ty-,'vealed the presence in the corona of gh reappeared again, this The moon was unpunctual, as well! g• gathocles, unknown substance called coron- ; time on another part of the thin, tum-I as care'ess of its routs. It was about'' rant of Syracuse, observed total'. eclipse while on voyage tum. . This substance has never -been, Inous ring Its clear and all-pervad-j four seconds late in blotting odt the page gage from Syracuse'found on the earth. r g lustre quenches the corona, and•,sun. The earth, the sun and all the' Prof. Antoine Melliet of the College Aug. 0 A.D. 1030-Kin Olaf of May 29 1919-Photographs "takoa- 4 'then put'out,the light of the stars, " i planets pull' the moon in different of France, says that his researches g g P This ring, with its gorgeous soliways which can be calculated with prove that Columbus did not discover Norway killed during battle of Stikle-�during total eclipse by two British ------taire, drew attention from the ortho-•the greatest precision, but some un- America. _ stad when his soldiers were frightened''expeditions showed bending of lighti the red light in the corona o! the ,dox and predicted features of the'known° force speeds it up and slows -<+ ;by, j rays from stars, thus verifying the WILL COPY EFFECT OF i eclipsed sun. As a result of this bat-I theory of Einstein that light is affectr 'eclipse. It made a deeper impression'it down in an unaccountable fashion.' ed b the sun's tie the Danes established a brief ruse y gravitational tleI& _y on the crowds than any other feature'It was no surprise to astronomers to: -ECLIPSE ON NIAGARA over Norway. Sept. 21, 1922-American and Can of the heavenly show, The incompar find the"luminary of night slightly off , fable beauty of this sight, unexpected. its course .and .behind time at the I May 30, 1612-Total eclipse seen adian expeditions to Australia con- by most of the watchers, could not do critical moment. Cataract it Appeared Then through a "tube" or telescope for the firmed 1919 observations bearing on Will be Reproduced in • •" - --_- ---- . .. _ . --- -- •the Illulnlna _ .. fleet time Einstein theory.The ��#';� . . tion. _ -- - - 9S Markets I r /�� Niagara Falls, Ont., Jan. 26.-A1-: • NIAGARA FALLS TO TORONTO. a i hough Nis P' BE ILLUMINATED <� s M " g Niagara Fails was in the centre of the Path of the eclipse onlys •� b. g:impses of the sun were seen. Just av: Contract Awarded to Cilia• i + at the trivia} moment dense banks of. j + i "Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $2.09;" (�I No. 2 North., $2.03; No. 3 North., a clouds obscured the s than General Electric Com- �• spectacle. Scien- $1.9B; No, 4 wheat, CW,.$1.99tists from Cleveland on the roof of s `� pang--Colored Lights. i Man. oats-No. 2 CW,.75c; No. a skyscraper 1 " ; 'CW, 721/2c; extra No. 1 feed, 73c; No. + Y raper across.the river wera.more - , A despatch from Niagara -Falls, fortunate and secured some tine - Ont.; says:-The contract for the Il- 1 feed, 71c; No. 2 feed, 68c. w' pit- - '' All the above c,i.f, ba orts. tures of the corona at totality. Y P The s lumination of the Falls has been ��wi' Am corn, track, Toronto-No. 2 spectacle from that point was ! awarded to the Canadian General El- ¢ ;yellow, $1.46. `one of rare beauty.. Seven beautiful. ectric Compsrry,•and the work o! in 3illlfeed-De2. Montreal fretghts, !rays of deepest blue wavered from staliation will be done under the sup- i ;+ ]bags included: Bran, �p+eer ton, i36; left to right across the -waters of ervision oP D'Arc Ran of Schen shorts, per too, $38; middlirgs, $4$; r " Y Y (Good teed flour, per bag, $2.75. Niagara and died away,. Interestin tady, A board of directors of the two I observations were made b Darcy Ont. oats-No. 2 white, 68 to.SAc. Ryan, wheat-No. i-ruminating engineer of the I Alanson B. Houghton, present U.S: victoria Park has'been appointed, and *:, to $1.67; No. 3 winter, $1.61 to"$1:65; LGeneral Electric Com a and a'ambassador to Germany, is suited to Mayor Laughlin, City im Y. is es Follows: No. 1 commercial, $L60 to $1,63, fno.b. eo N3 f assistants on Goat Is:and. succeed .Ambassador Kellogg at the. Manager Robina, J. A Johnson, S. shipping points, according to freights. gara Falls"just as it.ap•peared Court of $t. James, I,ondoa, when ltiSr. Morden. all of Niagara Falls, UI.Y.J ar ey-Malting. 90 to 94c. during the eclipse of the sun can be Kellogg becomes secretary of state. Mayor H. P. Stephens, this city; C3, _ ;Buckwheat-No. 2, Be to 90c reproduced," said Mr. Ryan, who will "° Philip, J. H. Jackson and J. R. Bond ;Bye--No, a,$1.88 to $1.39. +' I' be in charge of the giant illumination i ler .. of the ;Man. Sour, first pat., $10.70, To,. rl Vi Queen Victoria Park Commis. ronto; do, second pat.,$10.20,Toronto. scheme here. Tet+ts of the.intensity; cion. Mayor Laughlin was a Ont. flout--90 per cent. pat„ nom- of the light were made. "My primary; PEPALL ARRESTED 1 chairman of the board ar.d J. R, Bopoinnd t ]real, is bags Montreal or Toronto do. objert in making the observations,"' IN CALIFORNIA HOME secretary rt, nom1na cotton bags, c.i.f. said Mr. Ryan, "was I 1<„ aacpo yf► arrive at s, The lights to be ins,alled are 24 HaY-Na 2 cotton per ton, track, decision as to whether or not we' of 86-inch diameter, lvw intensity; Toronto, $14.b0; No. 8, $12.50. Ji r. Ernest Thompson Seton, the taw would be able to reproduce for t tel Former Associate of Peter carbon are searchlights, Straw-Carlota mous Canadian naturalist and author, and-Mr. Ryan . per too, $9. - t tourists the beautiful effects of the : .Smith in Bond Deals Im will be here on Saturday to decide on y¢ Screenings--Standard, recleaned, f, recently arrived In London. England. r Y d.« ng vari-hued lights from the ecli ae to the location for there paha. In con- ' o.b. bay porta, per too, $28, where he went to meet his wife on her;the felts. •I am -certain that a can. prlsonet} at Request of ;junction with the actual illumination �&y' Cosecs-New, large. 22c; twins, .return from a trip to the Far East, In ile brief period of time allowed l British Cons�ll. 22%c; triplet, 28c; Stiltona, 24c. Old, i of the Falls, color screens will be sap- " Iarge, 24 to 28c; twins, 25 to 26c; trip. MONTREAL us we succeeded in catching the curve i plied with the units,so that attractive �- sets, 26 to 27e. of the lights as iE went down ands Toronto, Jan. 'L6.-Andrew Pe 1•- � , Oats, Can. wast, No, 2, SIC; do, No. P� multi-colored drilla may be done Butter-Finest creamery prints,. 89 g 77c. extra �;o. 1 feed, 75c• Flour,i p arraigned by Chief Justice R. Vii. came u The effect of the eclipse on with the Unita. " to 40c; No. 1 creamery,87 to 88c; No. .'1 the falls will ba into orated in theI Meredith, the presiding Judge at the -0► --. } !: 9 W to 86c• dal prints, IMan. epprin wheat ppats., lets, $i0.70; rp •E dairy P ata, 28 to 80c do, 2nda, 10.20; do strong bakers, plan of illumination of . the falls,; teal of -Aemilius Jari is and Peter Wheat Board Surplus to he ' Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 67 Smith, as "a fugitive from justice and ' ,o 68c; loose, 68e; store $10; do, winter pats., choice, $8.L6 to. Photographs o* the eclipse and the Smith, ' e; extras, in $8.25• Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $4.10. falls and rapids were taken, during possibly in contral in the United Distributed Among Growerli Yt ' tartans, 68 to BOc; loose; b6 to 57c;I Bran, $36:25. Shorts, $88.2b. Mid- and before totality, p «z, Uborage fleets, 63 to 64c; StorageStates of the plunder in the Provincial dMngs $44.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, bond scandals"-is A despatch from Ottawa says:- "rats,ends, 47 to 48c. car lots $14 to $15. again in custody Western Canadian farmers will be in Los Angeles. This time he la held 'some half-million dollars richer Live poultry-Hens over b lbs. 24c• Butter No. 1 pasteurized, 33 to'.Soul]] Africa Will Return t0 on complaint of the British Consul at cher this do, 4 to b lbs., 18c; do, 8 to 4 :ba., 18c;!33 4c; Jo,� No. 1 erearaery, 32 to j-• ring by she diatributiQn earpng the ; `spring chickens, 2 lbs, sad over, 18e;182%c; db, seconds, 31 to 31%c. Eggs, GOId Standard OII July I that Foist, who informed the olive * „; voosters, 12c; dmkliags, b lbs. and up,! I P estern provinces of the surplus pro - P do, store firsts, there on Saturday that warrant had fits of the o P P K store extras, operations of the Canada 18c. c storage A despatch from Ottawa says:- been issued in Toronto charging Pep- Wheat Board; whish marketed the Dressed poultry -Hems, over 6 lbs;!bac; o,storaggee seconds, 46c; do, fresh l The Aepartm int of Trade and Com. 2p„; do 4 to b lbs., extras, 70c• do, fresh firsts, 60c. I' I all with theft end bribery arising .3ut 1919 crop. The order-in-Council 29c; do, 8 to 4 meets is informed that South Africa, 16e• ria chickens 2 lbs: and Veal calves, $.8 to 810; hogs, mixed'" P ' spring lots of I will return to the of of the Provincial bond deals, authorizes the . dis ver, 80c; roosters, �, good quality and, weight„ g d standard on' position. of this 6 VA and 26c turkle� ducklings, b $11.25; do, other kinds, $11; do, light,(July "L. Word of his arrest reached the At-' much-disputed surplus, now reposed ;;. ys t,rney-Generals Department here on in the Treasury of Canada, has not T; Bean an. taand-picked, Ib., 6%c-,-' %c; $10.25. - -- Saturday afternoon by wire from Lite been signed, ptimI'be' + ' � t; + British Consul at Los -Angeles. Che and details of the am- M'12.40 ie pproducts-_8yrup, pe r imp• Obliged to Part With War I ge ' ount available and of how much will ala. 12.40; per &&W tla, $2.30 r I message stated that Pepsi] was being go to.the respective r t;. Pe Honors to Obtain a Meal f i held without bail n p ovinces have gal.; maple sugar, 23 to 26c,- t , pe ding further in- not been made public, but it is under- : Honey---604b. tins, 18. c per lb.; A "despatch- from Port Arthur. '; structions from Toronto. The neves- stood that the Government has decided 10-Jb. tine I8ilic; b-1b. tins, 14c; 23ts- sa a A D.C.M. and bar, a ion ser-� r. sary papers are being •prepared here to return the money to the Western 1b. ting, l�;j to'18c. Y - g I j giviag the details"of the charges, and wheat growers, whose _ Smoked menta•=Hams, wed., 25 to Vice medal and a medal for service in will be taken to Los Angeles, grain, marketed " 48c; cooked hams, 87 to 88c; strioked the Great War were sold in a local: j b Ina • Probably under war-time wheat pool conditions, -• ' rolls, 18 to 20e; ce 21 to restaurant on Thursday afternoon for i Y Inspector Boyd of the Department netted for the_now 'extinct Canada rolls, I of Criminal Investigation,is' 28c; breakfast bacon 29 to 'l?c; ape-)75c by a soldier who was down and k gation, Ontario Wheat Board a profit over the offal brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 31c; i � �+ Provincial Police. While no informs_ mated'returz;s. The amount available • out and wino wanted 'the rice "of a 3r i tion was von .out last night b 'the in the Treasury bseks,."boneless, 29 to sec. I P i given Culwd meats--Lon clear bacon; 50 meal. He left the restaurant without I '� �• xt Y Attorney-General's General's De arttnenty res- session at $550,000�as" estimated Isat to?0 lbs., disclosing his rdentit and the man ' a ( Y- P =17.60; 70 90 lbs., $16.80;I g Y, o pectir, the s charges and their{ 00 lbs. and u who bought the medals cannot be Io-' i b g specific pp, $16.b0; lightweight, g ««ti wording, the extradition .oceedin , t :' rolls, $2 barrels, $88; heavyweight cated. The G;W.V.A. hopes-to locate! �, ;f P' g: Jerusalem Preparing for In, rolls $27: will be undertaken on five different s flux of TO riots This Year ' r the unfortunate soldier and find him char Lard-Pure, tierces, 18 to 18ryc; employment. j ;E R '_ , tabs, 18% to 19c; pail, 1896 to 19%c; 4 - � 1 Another long legal battle is expect- A"despatch from Jerusa'.em.says:- 21 to 22c• shortsydn tierces i. ,ed to follow in the UnitedeStates. In� That Palestine is becoming ncreasing- �" 15 to Prints,53/e; tuba,15 to 16%c:pails' Flatterfn9 the Judpe ,, i a former case Pe all carried his- a j p p_ ly' attractive to the tourist now that 18 to 16 c; prints, 17 to i8c. ' Judge""-"Prisoner, the.jury finds Yon t t. r Choice i I ��peal against deportation 2lirect to� norma. t:a�•el facilities and hotel ac steers, $7.75 to $8.25; guilty." I Sir Edmund Gosse• widely known in Washington, and wus successful, de commodations-are available, is shown butcher steers, choice,$7.to $7.50 do, Prisoner-"What's all right, Judge, I the world of letters on both sides of spite the fact that the Immigration' by an officia! report for the last five ;- od, $6.25 to S7; do, med., $5.25 to know.you're too intelligent to be in- the ,Atlantic. was recetrtly knighted by Board at. Los Angeles recommended months during which 22,3k4 ttare;ers do, eom, $3.26 to $4.b0; butcher; nuenced by what they say," hire GenrgP. Ile ;s in his lath year. his rm ulsort return to Toronto. came to the cr,imtry. heifers, choice, $6.75 to $7.25; do ' P $6 to $6.50; do, med,, $4.r^5 to 5.50; do, Dom, $3 to $4; butcher cows choice k . , . $4.2b to $4.75; do, fair, 4� to good, $8,60 to $4; canners and cut-! tern, $1.50 to '$2.50; butcher bulls, food, $4.60 to $6;`do, .fair, $3.75 to •' « Y � bologna $2.60 to $3.25; feedings 7 3 .steers, .good, $b "ta $5.60; do, fair, $41 to ir, $3.60$5; stockers, good, $4 to $4.75; do,; c :fato $4; calves, choice, $11 to $13; do,mod.,$6 to$9; do,grassers, ti $8' to $4; milch cows, choice,_$60 to, - 166; fair cows, $40 to $50; springers, ti ! of ch ce 70 3 to 9sheep, _ 0• ood 1' ht g g i"- 7 to $8; heavies and bucks, $-i.b0 to 6.25; culls, $3 to $4; good ewe iambs.I" . 16 to" $16; bucks, $13 to $L4; do,r ;x ;ned:, $10 to $12; do, culls, $8 to $9; � �* hags, thick smooths, fed and 'watered, ill to $11.10; do, fjb., $10.40 to j HOW ECIAPSE SHOULD UlN-VE•A)'d�ARb'-D IN WFSTER:� 0.,ZTn1RIO., 10.,50; do, country points, $10.15 to Titc: above series of drawings show what ha "* $ g p'pened to•the sun while it was ,oncea:ed from Ontario citizens on Jan. 24 behind murky c.ouda. The 10.20: do, off cars; 11.40 to $11.r30; two diagrams on each end show various phases of the-eclipse, while in the CENTRE is how it would have appeared during the something less than ` - select rremium, $2.15 to$2.17, j 'two minutes when the eclipse was total. � e'a%, '"�, .r•M k. ;::+-.xr as.s wq x ,•u{�yy,.a. "+ar .3x,.',ge ,6i'�r. ,r:.t f ,,`"�, �-.'� •'ig,":.•✓rr� `m,y•`�'.� "r �..J7"+�,;.-. "uS '"_ �:rs ` i•.•l•'fa;•e ani... T. s :t�•ri- *$i,a'v%;, ^rk. '✓, �-r. ✓":w. ;-+...Lire 3xa,e ; L Y'- -.e4. �„w•, a• Yr+.•a.,,,. nw+„w �_:_.n .:•�� s^r�•.'��yE^ - - the farru- shire -- --_----- - - — - - - are good and prices fair, cheep, implements etc., rt -- $ er is enjoying prosperity and all- Wirth half of lot 18. con:ii;-Picker --' U-yr TEA AND THEN EUV J tog (half mile 1101 t of UiareWM,t _ *• T.T.RMs eldeses are benefitted as a result. station), the priiperty Of J111). FargiP, f. 81.7bperye5r.; $1.50 if paid in advance. if atu abitud tn.cc (if snort' ie fulloN Bale it I2,30. ti 'large posters, F. =� E Subscriptions ro the United States and,Crest ed by a Rood harvest, the outlook AV' Sriversides, duetf.)neer. *' Britain'92,00ip advance. -Por the farmer is Rood: Thee has -- --- ---- - _ ___-- __-- een a good fall of snow since win-I The tea market is very firtn and all lines are advancing in price. , JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ter began a•^.ri as there,has been' `It is probable al 00 a 11). tea trill he the price before very little high Winds, the suury: the nest crop. We have three special lines i J NOTES AND COMMENTS. has been allowed to remain on that and in very good aupQly, grunud, thus given!; hufficieut pro-� BRf�NCi�11Tis Richardson'e Orange Pekoe. 75c - -rection to the crops. ""No other industry has made, Hurisley Blend, 60e MIXTURE soca rapid headway as the menu- BALE REGISTER. Gunpowder.Green 75c facture or radios. Only about two — or three years ago, very. few pen• h1ost�ay., FEB. ?*ro-Posrpongd auc•. wLTs G{iARA1rTEE0 tion sale of horses.' cattle, imple- FIRST DOS! P knew what a radio set was, menta etc.,at lot 9, rear of con. 4, - SRINGS EAT MORE FISH but now it is becoming wore ¢eu• Pickering. proporty of H. Tindall, , Rale at one o'clock.. See bills. W. � S lei ty oral than the phonograph, which Ma , auctioneer. `4 • Fresh.Frozen Salmon, .: S • 4018e Ib. • • Fresh Halibut Steaks, We lb. it is to a great extent, displacing. TrESD-+.Y, FEB. 10TH-Dispersion sale • •• • • Fresh Frozen White Fish, ..: 20c lb. Itis not beeanse of iia novalt of,farru stock and ,implements, the v •. • - • y property, of Pied T.Rowe, lot 32, 0e. • •e• 1''inuen Haddie, lin, Fillets, 20c ]b. that it is corning into such general con. 2, Whitbr Tp. (one ruile west,pf s o•. • •• Salt Cod Steak, :.'',20c lb. use, brit it is because it is some. ti hitby Town). Shce at 12.30 sharp. 00-- .�B _ .Oysters, 1uperial Quart,,.. ' 1.40 . thing of real value. One is. kept Lnch provided for those tom ..a a s• .s. distance. There will he no rt-serve. i in touch right the world's events as Mr. Rowe has disposed of his 0 1•• -.,• JAMES RICHARDSON'S GROCERY and that ri,t 6t up,to the minute farm and everything must be sold.. S• • 1 ••S He ran near some of the world's Wm: Maw,KUctioneer. i® •e• ••. e= —._- —. 12TH-Aucon sale bestmusicians at the very mouleut T of hoDaes, choice a dairy cows Shtop- �• o•o• ; � � � ; ••o �5•� ' g; they are 'giving their selectionQ, • Pickering Hardware Store s �� -wtkile the artists may.bebaurdrede of miles distant. He can also First Consideration -- - -- - --- - - -- _ _ bear some of the world's bean RYE STRAW Preacberp, which is of great value we strive to give the kind - Poultry Food d - --+to s person if he or she happens , of service that one friend Ro be an invalid and unable to at. - Ou try $ tali 'Egg Producers would naturally render to Immediate delivery will be Rend church. To the mea of busi• another in time of need. 4 loose he is kept in touch with the taken. Laying Meal, :Beef Scraps, -• Every Detail ,n market reports. In many other ROSE EXCELSIOR MILLS ;Oyster Shell, Mica Crit ways this remarkable invention of the funeral arrange Phone 6000 - e has proved its great value and as vents may be left to na ” Pickring Royal Purple Lice Powder with the assurance that the phonograph tinderwent it great ieverything will be taken BASKETRoyal Purple Oalf Meal for the young calves. Many improvements during its .care of in a manner entir- �� life, we believe that the radio will ely 04tisfactory to all con- Having purchawed the stock from Alio, Agent for International Harvest Mach- fry teach much greater_ perfection mroed. the Estate of _ mitbin a few years.. T. G. BARNES and the entire :and Repairs. j -A Complete Frineral as _ One thing to be regretted in thelow as $68, bttsineea of JOS. W, .DOTE\ young people of .to-day is their Am prepared to yuppl•v all elzea Zack of arnbitiun. Too many are Pickering Burial CO. from Berry Boxes to Three Q and Half Bushel. J. S. BALSDON, DICKERING 1 perfectly satisfled to let to-mor- �.. row look after itself and their ]Phone 1600 Gieen Rivet' BaBket Workii } whole mind seems tit be taken rip Phone - --- ' _ - Phone Stark, eros _ sole end .of of-providing -e' the Ambulance Servi� • pleasure for today. Too many Branc•h< y FRANK PEN\rJC K ,. i Wrn. Burton. R hitevale. and � Slush neem to be satisfied to become phone 1003 Pick. _ "The Min th•tt made the Baraee' �t r '`hewers of wood and drawers of Brisket." l ofy• Mud t water" for the rest of the.world. - --------'- -- - - You Need These Rubber Boots 'They are satisfied to retrain at TENDERS , WANTED The Pickering _ -the foot of the ladder of sticcess + ;Every farmer• ery member of and most wear-resisting that Tenders wpl be receives, by the' nn- and arc® 'tommitt8� y7- y y - •and never make any'Pfrort to reach derst red u tri hfonda Jan. 'lflth. • S++ his famiT Ver mea ..who Science has et discovered- , th-e decond rung, They are day for the fullowiog: 10 cords of 2 foot works out doors in all kinds of which will wear up to twice as- - r% ' woo nod, beech and maple, to be deliver- weather-needs.the dry, foot- long as ordinary rubber. .%borer* and never expect nor The object of this Association ie to - ed at the Brock Road school on.or be- 'sassy stealingand prosecute. comfort given by RHINO boots RHINO Rubber Footwear is •ibope to be anything rise.., Every fore the 1-5th day of Jlscch. 19:5: f built for loo wear, otherwise boy should ' aim at something J. H.Hayes.Sec'y, S.S. Nn 0. the elope. + For use ow-the farm. RHINO the iron-clad guarantee couldn't ' 9021 R. R. No, 1,Pickering. y :Rubber Boots are easy to wear be loan with each We -high. Every young than cannot Members havine property stolen oommacd, g �• • - - - - -- oaks immediately with any member because they're ounces U&ter stand behind it because it means Ire President of the United States of Ezeentive cocamietes. m weight. frill value for your money. Vor Premier of Ciinada, for every S^ El 1 � ' G L E S This footwear is made from The next time you need rubbers 6lambership too $1,00. boy has not the ability to fill theme RHINO Rubber-the toughest ask to for a pair of RHINO. -Ttnksas mar he had from ane Prestdeot or; 'IpoattlonP, blit every boy has abil. 13ritisb Columbia Cedar sserer.n onapplleerion. •. sr r� s• Galt(3alvxnized 'steel Shingles Compare 1 he Wear , `'ity enough to rise from the lowest Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Exec. Com.-L. D. Baalta.C.S. Psalm onions. B making the brat of er. Donald Munro. Pickering, 1� y for Bale at his time and ability he can ri-e, T. PATER80N'3 CLAREMONT 1, R. Taenias. W. 1. Clark. 1 1 HAPiAN r >klthongh it may not be to great - Call and Ret pricey. Pr•aident �q*­ ee•r t St JAI* -- heigbts. He can rise to uc•ha -�__-- . height that will greatly intlWove _ .... his condition in life, and rt iieb v 644, - ( l will earn for him the respect of I o o bis fellowmen. if a boy has not �c `� The Business loot ambitions to enter he hie duty tr,t = I? of Agriculture 4ional life it ^shoulri . I ,. a to- ;earn some trade and make it hi4 I j ti :-,does taiga he ttvilI torr that%teahs sand if,he I slo tion bu ARMING whichighly h r y commercan an ial. 1.aini to 'mea toot*�• mberted Toed q _ q among the army of the enemploy• pplanning and thoughtful execution. IN "'� ed when times of depression' over. Bountiful production is necessary but effort is wasted unless the busi- takea biro. A.rnaater tradesman ness.of disposing of the year's output Ih I ClK R I N :; ,•,__� novpr be:without work,-ond BANGING is prppprly managed. In conducting 1� at good wages. • the business of the-farm the Stand• ; and Bauk can patty s prominent and - ai According to Rood authority ARS and l part. Consult the manager KEAT . .-MARKET iiha outlook for rPGtrninQ rtrner;pr• sod learn harp'true cooperation b>3+ity is very bright 'at the present tween banking and agriculttre builds • a more prosperous community. . time. Nearly all classes have ti `. suffering more or less during �I-Hg ' Ronud Roast or Steak, ... per lb be peat few years from the gene. ,Surloin Roast or Steak, ... 25c " - 0. ral depression, and as a-result of STAN DARD BA1�I ' , Porterhouse Roast or S6ealt, .: •• 2&a Sc these hard times there has been OF CAhTADA. Fu allots.• 20c .4 mp R�o ane Rib at, ... .. 1 _ mach unemployment, causing 1I'ICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manager 18e 1. much aitfferiog to nuwerone fami• " Branches ale* st Br••k1fn.'weet Fall, Whit Heavy Rib Roast, lies,especially in the city. Mach Shoulder Roast. .. .• ` ' .• •14 and 18e pf the suffering which has ensued Pot Roast, .:. .• •• 1 ` is an aftei'»itath of the war. Dnr• Brisket, to boil, ... .. •• " ins the years of the war, when Leg of Pork,... •• 25e onnition .factories were running Pork, ark, '25c 1 Loin of at high speed, and ezorbitHtt �dmgs 8houldet Roast of P iLOc 23C wages paid, many people were ArAy' Z@Your SPork Chops, •• 2bewildered at the large sums of Pure Pork Sausage, ,.. ... .• 25c " money- that were flowing itito ANALYZE carefully the money you have Finest Salt Pork,... .:. 25c •` their pocketbooks. They seemed N barn spending. You will find that quite , ?':Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, , 35c to imagine that 'those days of ,.a large proportion of it might have been 66 sliced, ... 35c 'prosperity would last forever, and saved with little or no inconvenience. ''dill Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 30c shay made no provision for the Decide now that you will deposit in the bank Back Bacon, ... 45c " y y 'regularly that portion of your earningswllich Cooked Ham'.. ... .. ,55c " + ..,days of a�lversit The formed • , Weinbra,.. 25c " spendthrift babits, from which your analysis shows you can save. they could not break-away, when Head-Uheeee,.. .. ... • 15e ti x; the flow of riches began , to cease. '�`j'� -Easy First and DoroeNtic Shortening, 3]be 55 cents' 5 The 90 cents; ' Bnt the tpatlook iy now brighter _ �� " -lb prints 18'centai .� r better days ahead. The pros- [*AINM SAM Fresh Trout and White Fidh Every Friday ity of this country depends to r,, P. Lyly)0. anaQar, M Av ry grbtlt extent' on theaproa- , £ c doss. W. G. REID - - PICKERING pe p of the farmer, If the cr cp• _ 1 -, i - ..w'(• 1 -�.Y.�6G..X13::�er�✓�C.fLiiftlj'.•X'•S��•�.. �•;. '.' YA'1� ... n�5��, a �' ,, . . •: ., ,,- „ .,W,:w:-; •, "ae:"�:T ..,. „sc, ;z.. .,v� -d,�A"�'�•Y...fit"¢,?. dye s :.t, �.,.< ,�: ..� 1,�(-tt .";s„ an;; -�f;��' � n .„ .. p ,yr :.-. s .¢+e,; .,�. � .•. .. . . ,,: ,e.v �k ..... '-�.. �• a.}"' w, a,�..- 1- � i .Y,:,. y a^-.:,tY 4 9,T.��. � . G.+Y ,y .-d.�. J•�w:r�,. .,.1.,..,...:.• .y''z+ n ,: .6..,�....vY• .. ,kr, '�. -,5. �a^'�`.�`-, x ,.,.„1...... .n•>�+. .�L, :a+c a. y - e "°r.r.:�% ^�.:�'�..�,,;'�.. ;;a:,. sax, ti� .. r a,..�.r. : ,� ,. .,... ,.'f?: -•-.' y: +s x. .. �.?•c ,y -CLAREMONT. "�iclanags .chalked Into - - - _ - • -Did you ever Maple Leaf Mutual Fires s, T. P. Shirk was in Toronto on This Happy Little Home" Whet* Jim Harrow moved tato bis , S �� top .to � Insurance Go. �� Sunday. �, tom. James Allaway Was In 'ruronto ;thought-helhad reached the night of -Cheapratea for farm and country ,over the w'-eekreudr� happiness. -His wife and his baby buy THE BREAD hi buildings. Mrs. B. S. Palmer whQ',has been t• .idly voiced their pleasure, too WITH A � '4_' t - =;confined to her bed is.able to sit up Everything seemed to be "breaking r !c, _ - tfiindetorm IIIsilliS, it S building �lti r1,..t^ for Jtrnz PURPOSE � • wind-mills,Silos etc. ' •again: y But the' happy days didn't last Mrs. A: J Chandler,of Toronto, long. Sickness fell upon firs.Harrow �� . _ Automobile Insurance It's gust a.pain Stt my back, maybe a kinds. is spending a few days with her rheumatism," she said. But Jim knew That-by cutting up your rail fence of It iii d , how a previous attack of pleurisy had pareuts. now you can pap for wire -'-' '- Ora Mowbray,• of Brookli,n. weakened.her, so he called in a dor- FOR 8 tor- The doctor hinted at 'Yung trou- _.- ' fence in the spring. FARMS R AI.H ',visited friends in Claremont on ble" and advised a complete examia- (g),Figure how mach your 'rail 'Write or phone Bl1Dda�• ation. Jim took his wife to a spa- Mrs..Williamson, of pefferlaw, ctaitat,who quickly confirmed the first �ES, our pure food bread fence is worth. verdict "Consumption;•'he said. Hua• b Then figure the fence at less 5i spent the past week with Mrq. J. band and wire star at each other in has &. vsOrthp pt1Cp(19e. c ) ED.. O M A It brings health and full than $50 for 40 rods, posts and Readman hopeless misery, but cheer was forth- all. 'r Wid, Miller visited his uncle. Mr. coming. "Don't worry," said the dor- a tor. ,a year's treatment at the na:ua- etrengtlii'and a meal•tiine And for the small difference in 20 `VHITBF, ONT. � x -Bastob. of Goodwood, for several kris. Hospital for Consumptives will value y0it have: dayA last week. put Mrs, Harrow on her feet again: satisfaction`6 the folks but she must go nqz+'—no delay." lvho partake" of it. raga-- (1) A fence that adds actual value ` Miss JeDDie diiehell, of Toronto, . A kindly neighbor is taidng ears CLAREMONT , 1, was the guest of Claremont friends :,.r the baby boy while Jim to "keep- larly. One slice calla for to your rands. c p a D over the week End. !ng house" by himself. Every few (2) Adds albre tillable land. ��G Al1�I ERY I days the postman leaves a letter a of; one loaf forma the r John McGrath moved his bl<�ek c•hich tells how kind nurses,-and habit. (3) Helps to keep weeds down. smithing equipment into'"his new t�T o;?t "back Lha health thatbost e- i (4).A fence male of No. 0 heavily gighest price paid for !' quarters this week. longed to D?rs. Harrow- Shortly the Thos. Stephenson Elis been laid ictters will cease for she`it almost galvanized wire. - (Create at the r.^dy to corns back to the little white Think it over. off duty for several days with cottage. - e t31Cel'c on one of his eyes. `Choulri you wish to have a hand ttI " ♦@-�� I v It will pay y011. Claremore Creamery Two rinks cif our cur COm send your sucii gontrtbutionawhile work,�t Hon.3 this, pleaW. A � i a.�. O i ) peted in the district cup competi• 0harlton. President, :23 College Give us a trial and be convinced �. F tion at Agincourt on Monday. titreet. Toronto, Ontario. / BAKERY}v X. �'1 O 0 'L7 Mrs. Clarence Pengelly; of "'" v j`� anJ 9 $rooklin,has returned home after Pickering ELM DALE'MILLS ! ;�� �Ict{E � spending a, week here with her ia;; „ _ "�"`�I I _ CLAREMONT _ --1parents. - Leah or Goods Stora 1 Miss Veta Stephenson, of the PSC3�FR=NC3� ,; _ °a � r staff of the Toronto Conservatory a - r -BARNE98 _ Of Music spent the week end with Wheat or any'graia ttaken in �'+` Our supply of quality Harness and car her parents. y' nig �"1 Parts is now complete. aH The electric lights at the rink a:change;for=Flonr. `�. A LA BOOTS-QREB SHOE are proving a great ratters. The We have Bran, shorts, Chop, curlers and the skaters are enjoy. We have a targe stock of this Fameus (ag them immensely. Oil Cake;Meal, Zg a Paying Hen ! Feed Boat on hand-unbeatable John Forgie, who is giving up for a wear and tear. : farming,will hold an anction sale sill kiads�of gtsta.� ! _ bard ter REPAIRING � - of his farm stock, implements etc., Ogilvie's'.Porridg4oats. Laying U1 ash We maintain our established re ta- on Thurada Feb lath. - pu z y 0 .• tion for repsfring all kinds of ; Leonard Pilkey underwent an Royal HnnseholdFloar.1 "CratC�] lAj`�I�II►� harness and boots. operation in the extern Hospital Cream of to WesQFlour, in.Toronto on Monday. We are glad to bear that he is now doing .:CHOPPING;EVERY; Manufsotared on well reoomMended CECIL BRADLEY ��Fig micely. First dap WEEH;DAY Harness maker, 8 Reeve Adam Spears, - - formulas by .::. PICKERING, ONTARIO my reeve G. M. Forsyth and Sec and deputy rears G. L. Middleton �, IT, iriCCK�C7CTOC� ��ss are in Whitby this week attend- __ ___-- ----- ----� A R 11 H A M LOU R .M I L L �" ins County Council. a #i. Mr= F. Fartner, wbo has been ® ;� spending the gest three weeks , •�� N. REESOR & SONS with Mrs.J: S. Farmer, retnroed to Toronto on Monday to the home LOOII6t Sill MARKHAM, ONT. Cherrywood of her daughter. Mre: J. D.Johns- OUi�► _4 ton.7. boot and sboe sale which BSTER'S ' Get a trial order from yon deals; or direot from mill C3��iCAR RIES, on Tuesday after WE _ ti was held here y ----- - - -- 23 1P Ii./s►'R qq .o- ` noon and evening was largely at 11� � - thosA looking for good NEw INTMATION g —'-tended by _ bargaialz wad they went away DIC 1101V am in use by.btttd- BARGAIN&-IN- ,Y GOODS apparently satisflelj, r.ess toren,engineers,bankcrs. rio ...wm� The annual meeting of the Park - judges, architects, phyu�t�+• SERVICE SAVINGS BoArd will be held on the evening farmers,tead:ers, libruiaaa, cir- SATISF:�CT�O�' _ - of Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, in the base �ai,.by successful msr. and nient of the Presbyterian Church: swam.the world oaer. _ _ CRE FOOD, M D„ has � Where You bur the most for the least money All tbcwe who are interested in Are You Equipped to TM? � . ithe park are urged to Attend this _ bis headgaartpra in this �. The Ncv! Inter at-o:ta1 gro-tdq roeery store. M D, stands i T+ meeting. , Men's•and Boy's Boots Shoos and + Shirts, 8mneka and for"mighty delicious'and The agricultural representatives the means tosaxess. Itiaa.-te-1- Clothing. Rubbers. !. Overalls. who have been conductingsnecess knowing t-acitcr,atlaivesaailque - that's what you'll say-of three weeks ocess ttoarmswer-r. Suits.areyand brown I To fit every one at Shirts, military flan. -our groceries after you ful elaasesfor the Iast if cu seek efficiency and ad color. blzesL 3442 ,. lowest prices. nel. Full bite, have edjoyed ,them. If took the pupils (thirty two in vancetnentwhynotmakedaft At 12,50 A complete stock I_, at 1.25 �atir digestion is mibbe- y4:i, number) on an inspection tour of ug..c•f this vslac fund of inform- Jhaviag let as doctor it up the Toronto abbatoirs the stock aticn? The Famous �'Greb Shoe—Black and Tan - - a bit, yards andtbeCanada"Bread Com ao0M1OVocabulw7Terms.2`7eaPaf,es. 6W Illustrations. Colored Plates. �. pauy's olaot on Tuesday last. pp 30.00 Geographical ubleets. 12,t19Y ,igr• The anneal meeting of the pa Biographical OVERCOATS 1�4INCOATB � trona of the Claremont public Reoul.r and I,xiia-P.ver .. All wool Heather color Heavy Tweed and rubber library was held in the new libra- wriceforep" ^� ry building on Satardwy last. Mrs. °n per"• All sizes, at 17,50— �' lining' at 9 50 4,J � -+s' Fi_ ^I1 ustrstions. pla G. M. Forsyth was elected prR!i sV it > a ---- afr �r dent; R. J. How, secretary; and " ` of p� J. �'INGOLD'S 'Phone 3f300 _. Z700 oo '�` Maps it you _.Call at t 1 M. J. Wilker, treasurer. A large name thi. l ronsignoient of new books have :' paper. G.&G �CZ+ARE�d ONT. ONTARIO ' �� been purchased and will soon be ; � 4 on the shelves. 1 l` 'sem Next Sunday is CommuniOD Sw►n�fled'!!aa 1 - ,- Suuday-at the Baptist Church. a , The pastor earnestly requests that '.:a large number will avail them —` ! -,-QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" ar` -selves of tills opportunity to carry CLEANING - PRESSING S out the expressed desire of our =801"1 Rifler ° Lord by remembering His death. Bring along yyoursuits to be cleaned K The pastor's morning subject will and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed saw, Mill and Basket be "My Glory all the Cross." and Chargee moderate. Fire- Weather.• _ the evening subject, "He who Hes JAM8 BRISCOE, f t itwtes is Lost.,, Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery Tight The week of ministry, begin. Claremont, Oat. .ulag next Monday at the Baptist 1 Church, already gives ibdicatioa 1t.OGF9 WANI^ED that it will be an assured success. Friends Scores of people agree that such s _ Custom eawiaR done, Oat Rolltp� spiritual tonic is what they verily Lightning Durable ... .and Chopping, Wood .:need. See cards in oarless pub- Proof Repairing, lic places for fall partienlars, and All d y �, please note the admonition at the _ Shaping and Turning. bottom right-hand corner. At- "t tendance at any one or all of . Kiddie$acs, Sleighs, Office Stools these meetings will not hart any. Pat ror� EAST LA K E salt For Sale �• -body. It is confidently expected that they will be a means of real METALLIC S H I N G L ES CHAS. WHITE. .blessing to many. -` Last Friday evening the people We thank you f3Dooeesor to hate w:G. Barnes ..:of Claremont bestirred themselves For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping Phone6#20 or write Locust Hill, oat. to give a concert for the benefit of for your liberal roofs of every description. Now being made from the " -the fire brigade.. It was all local sirens a dor- world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanitzed Iron. Abso- talent bnt unlike some home brew, p g .lutely the best roofing value on the market tQ-day. this was good. Musicians in ones, itwos, threes and fours, with eor- -ing the past-42 Estimates gladly given also for"Empire't Corrugated Iron net, violin and drum combined -to :'for new buildings t!r repair work. � � �� + "• happily entertain their friends months and �P, Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Sarna, ..and neicthbora. The spoken word trust that �9Z5 Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and •Imple- was also conscripted to minister to >ment Sheds a specialty. the delight of the audieeee. Miss may bring you ' r. "Merle Stephenson, Rev. A. iEicLel- �'�, J. P R O U S E - P I C K ER I N G of all materials and dadRa ,Ian and the ebaiernan, Rev. E. Happmess - kas -inour Moak- it will pe YOU Oraborn, each contributed to / a� BUILDER oa11 at our avork,at d iaapaot+our Moes characteristic fashion. A vote of - - - = eblain pries Don't be misled 7. thanks was tendered by the fire $raiding ContrStcting hgentswe do not employ them,nonsecinsa�. - brigade to those who had given •.'Prosperity Barns Houses, etc. of an kinds. ly we a.n, and do throw o8 Lha yed the program. The net result of the ear"W7 save of y per osnt.,g bonoa t� program was a satisfied audience, T - Pickering Dealer for the Products of serMial�sata by p°r°ba.ttw teem ore, a replenished treasury for the fire j �, S T Tson� �, brigade and a rather forlorn look- • The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto a `J. 'l'.;MATHE80Nt ins[ piano, which, bowaver, is ez. sa3 CLARE'MUYr!' - hitb ,un "j heated to recover. t 1 Ji&ae �.. ...a+:..�.:,er�7;v .u.:r,. rss* ., C>.,.,r.,,..e.:....,.-. ,:_.a, .n?......, -,a.:,z.-__r-_.,_-+n..._....� __..,. .•....-. �..__....� as: ..-..a„-.- ..n....,r ,. w. « i::..,_rr:_.acs --.�:5'ix.........:................,. ,u...,.+..-,......�..rdy.......;:r -_....:...,i>. ...zu..�,.-.....- z.., ,.,,.... ._.......,.... ,....�4^!G'C�� a a ',:. ;;, ... , ., 1 .. " N. ': �.- _ i. :4.�:.'s.-.• F`° :'1 i' ,J• t ..,.', 'N H". _}�}aw .Tet d :a.` •t•taC . ..,- y. s•¢.lh''" r. ,+�,.., ." ;h, ..• s,x .._t. .,tot• tk."..".t,.-. .a;.: ... .•$ef°'", a r 'S �,.... $ ?. +d, '#a'I"', , a 1 ..-' Woman'S 'e, m � * pool' . MpXING FOODS WITH'BRAINS. sherbet, pumpkin pie or steamed • • The housewife who thinks of food pudding. With roast Bork serve white or, o to groups and can classify y the groups, sweet potatoes, squash, onions, spin- z has solved an Important problem. ach, creamed cabbage, ped tr� --$very food can be put in one of flue _^solo - —_.— _ 0 matoes or parsnips, and app-e sauce. F` g�rt'ooups, and each of these groups con-,For dessert serve baked Indian pug-' )taloa some substance necessary for ding, tread pudding with jelly and z " ;'the nourishment of the body. meringue, ginger ice cream, pumpkin) ltwd from each of the five groups ie,or steamed figpudding with lemon90 Should be inc:uded in the daily diet, puce p g �* -/�� / breakfast, dinner and luncheon or With baked- fish serve Hol:andaise trapper affording opportunities for usingfoods from the various groups. sauce, or drawn butter, sliced toms- $19000 i toes or tole-slaw, mashed potatoes and Group I includes !Dods containing;peas. Cheese souffle, crackers and - mineral substances and organic acids. celery may follow. With creamed fish, ' In this group are spinach, lettuce, serve hot crisp roI:a__and olives or I peas, string beans, tomatoes, turnips,,pickles. For dessert serve sated pine- �,. d ' ' : .carrots, cabbage, onions, and other, apple and a simple cake. With cream- vegetables, apples, pears, oranges,l ed salt cod-fish, serve baked or boiled grapefruit, berries, other fruit, and,potatoes and buttered beets; follow fruit gelatin. with toasted crackers, cheese and let- ' Group II includes foods which con-I tuce salad with French dressing. With _ tain protein. Lean meats, poultry,!soup for the first course, bread, but- fah, oysters, milk, cheese, eggs, dried!ter and swell-chosen dessert, you have - legumes (beans, Lentils and peas), a perfect dinner. nuts, cocoa, custards and icecream BREAKFAST AND LUNCHEON. _.-bete in thisgroup ' Breakfast should include fresh or •_ Group III is made up of the foodsstewed fruit, a cereal, eggs'alone, or which contain starch, such as flour or bacon and e meal mixtures, bread, crackers, mac- eggs, or some other meat dish (not too heavy), bread, rolls,) aroni, rice, tapioca, cereal breakfast toast or .muffins . .If .grownups de- foods, other cereal food and potatoes.!mand coffee, make cocoa for the chil-I � -� Group IV includes the foods con-;dren• _ r.tatning sugar. In this list we fittd, - What to serve for Iuncheotl'or sup- it ' 7. ;f..` syrup, honey, preserves, jellies, dried per depends upon the season. Thick fruits tang sugar and.f-ozen fruits + R ga , songs and soups made with milk are or water-ices good In cold weather, while salads are - Group V includes the foods contain- mare appetizing in warm weather. ing fats; these are butter, cream, la=d, Cold meats, baked beans, dishes made o salt pork, bacon, chocolate. and vege from left overs, eggs in various ways, table oils. scalloped dishes, chowders and milk) ` THS BEVERAGES. toast are excellent. Strive for variety l in bread, serving r 'Tei and toffee are cl sed as bever- g ye, brown or entire -ages and are not necessary for our wheat bread, nut or raisin bread ore- , P )feel)-being. We do require water and quently, and occasionally serve rolls .` ' uhould take not less thaq six glassfuls of various kinds and muffins, a flay, in addition to watery foods, .. such as fruit (which provides waterA PRACTICAL SHIRT MO DEL. S in its purest form), succulent vege- i tab:es and soups. A certain amount of r Imlky food is necessary in order to provide the roughage without which' elimination is difficult and con�stipa 1, - tion follows. The fuQl foods. include ..How Many Objects In This Picture Start With [he Letter "P" ? t:ereais, sugar and fat Tissue- - building foods are found in Group IIl.' W04 The above piccure contains a number of objet-ts begfrrnmes wlth the letter -P". Bust calve a good look at the pheture--tbes•e sr L%U sort* of things that begin with the letter "P"_..poppy ••puntpkIn". s Variety tempts the appetite and can "plad¢le'•, •-pozse", eta Nothing is hidden, you don't have to tura the ,)k%Qvo upedde down. Vinke eaai:y be obtained by changing the- a list of all the objects in the picture the nam%rs of which begin with the letter '•P" Have the wboto .pa hod of preparation or%y a change = tamily join can And the most, Don't ivttas any Fifty cash zoo will he awarded for In--see who poi mei the y beat ilsts of words submitted. The ansa%er-having the larsew and nearest Correct list of the combinations with other foods., vlslble objects shown in that picture starting with the letter "P" +tilt be awarded first prize, •t+c-ond 3f is unnecessary to serve so many bast, second prise. scat dishes at one meal. The ideal meal _ _.consists of a few well-chosen foods - Young and Old Join in the Fun " THE �i ' ryrrfect:y cooked'and properly served.: ^ T EPRIZES _ 'rhe %fail and Empire anaosnom b-day PLANNING THE KZAL 1 tanntheT ptasste satttne In whl h all can v 1 %inning laws%* will rpoe/To rte any cash` The following food combinations are pate from the tiniest 61111d to grandfather and Pru« aocordme w tar table below Suggested: With meats and fish, serve / grandmother. No objet+% is w small bac that the poorest eyetllght tan see It. It is a test of f'rtae a ro Prlaa u Orr Prize a Two one starchy vegetable and one green i .S.. skill. Your ability to find •'P'• words decor- r Js afire , to MOL are salbsertp%ton aabsi rfam`es _ wgetable; the latter is often served I ` mines The prize ,you win. Right after supper $n the form o! salad. Bread in some o a this evening. Wher an the mevmbern of your st Prise $35 $500 51,900 -ts1m11 together: give each of them a pend) form is also required - and phsen of paper—sod see :who Can taut the Yat) Prise 35 SN 1,ON With roast beef serve macaroni, or' laieet "P-Words". You win be surprised to I 3rd Prise 3S So$ 1,0N potatoes browned with the meat, mash-, 5001- Linen, cambric, percale as iAtsd bow targe • use of words you Oaia {et P Y k, y : -with a few minutes' study. Sit down NOW 4th Prise . ,. 25 259 SN ed or scalloped, and an of the follow-'well.as ail madras and flannel ma and try ft—Then,-seed in your liar and try for , las v"mtables: eggplant, cauliflower, be used for this design. 5th Prise 29 ISO 309 -alio big pulses. Brusse:s sprouts, tomatoes stewed or; tth Prize. . : 15 109 2" p ( The Pattern is cut In I1 sizes: 135i1,� P Y• I>ssquash, green corn, Observe 'These Rules loft Prae 19 16 LSO scalloped) onions s uash 14, 14ty, i6, lbs, 16, 163ie, 17, 17�, 'beet greens, neer beets.peas,or aalsif 18 and 18% inches neck hieasure. To - 8th Prise 3 SO iN , Brown gravy and horseradish quite make the shirt for a 16-inch size,with: It. way aaa, woman or child wlw Ilvee Canada .to Canad . h t4 act a reetd•nt at T•ren$o, ■ who b sot in >� 9th Prise 9 30 99 properly accompany roast beef..% long sleeves will require 3 yards off ,e of 'rhe wn aw ■ rs. of a osember + I! a salad is served, choose endive, 36-inch material. .With.short sleeves: ='4w a'a�plaro'• famliy, mar b"m�i as aae"r. 166 Prue i 5 xS t. ■amen mono p� a bi'earl cress, celery or lettuce with French 2% yards will be required. I , rd addressed %O t, A. anis mery. Pa 11th Prize. ,. -A 29 00 y r ))fail mind Empire. dressing, or serve cote-slaw. The des- Pattern mai:cd to any address on t. s, r x.a of named .maid 1» wrlti.n on •se da. 12th Prize 3 If - SO - sort should be alight one suck as pine- receipt of 15c in si:ver, by the Wilson the rappQQet only. Sind satrabeM e•rr`e°n.et�r. :. 13th to 20th - r" ann?a seer tlLrlte your tall name and address Im • q• lipoAge, S rase, if or dr.tn b trrlt• ap7• jp� T :2It 26 tarda or-baked apples with credm. Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt •1.e. ase a ra «�--- - - PP p t. Only neY words an appear to tYe aagllM Die- 21 K to 5Qd1 With beefsteak or lamb chops serve of pattern. �ro«tary will ate counted• a ase ebe•le4o word.. When the plarai to wed, t dILSILtar seance t~ Prim iaehtsive '1.50 ]J.50 is potatoes baked, French friend, Ger- Send 15c in silver for our up-to- aeented and Ties, Term. _ _ vmn -fried or creamed, or sweet po- date Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book t• ards of the Sates ,spetllag Dee toe seed only In the event of a tie for ay prise offered. tiles . ea/V, •TOIL though •sed todedgnato different ob,l•eta tell amount of oath pit will be VAN too aaele sed :: -tatoes baked or browned; the other of Fashions. er aiaelM, or part. Of obysots .r arttrree. Aaw p.rwtoipam. ` vegetables should be the same as for =•p.— objr$ w artlete cam be named only once. '� e. De net ane hyphenated or eurapoead word., of y.:, PoaSt beef. Suggested desserts include etas rrores farmed ► the eembtaatinn of two or more pudding, rune why Dutch Jt�sttce Must Decide if Woman eempl•tr wools, werO each word In itself b'•° YOU CAN WIN $ 19000 cottage D f3 P Pt a n . .bi9 t. - apple cake, cagrled fruit and Oatmeal ?f!r50n. l re.(so The +ewer halingiho largest and nearest ser• not of names of visible oblecta slur articlee E cookies Is a woman a person? This quer- ,M.c: to the pletarit that begin with the Irtter "P" ' With stewed or braised beef serve tion is now engaging the attention of '12 be fwwded nn,t orfng ate. \eanwsa, et)le er Where Are Three $1,000 rllLie►7 boiled potatoes, ,parsnips,, turnips, P �''ltslndtTrfttng hors no baa rf i►g aeon deciding the n:a- the Department of Justice. assn. W. a. An numbor of people tea)' rn•n rate in sltewer• Tn. "P•wo,d" Picture Puzz:e i:ame to a ramyalgt, to its- carrots, r CarTOta, onions, peas or benne and A short time ago W, K. Hay of Van- ging ti,e nuzzle, bnt crily ons price will be miwarde,l t. ..roes* the puyularity or Ti.* Mafi and Empire Ii'cos:o moth- -horseradish. For dessert serve apple, couver, who has been operating a may. one i,oa•rhr•idc now will prizes bO,awarded to ens to take port and you do not dace to send in a eInxie .sub- - prune or cranberry pie, gingerbread 'were %ban one of any group where two or more pare arrfption to ,vin a )rice lr vour vat of ••P-1\'ords• te,awaTd- o small vessel for five years in British bOen worktn� fogather. - rd FIRST; sx('ovb on 'THIRD Price by the edges You -' or chocolate cake with whipped cream. Columbia waters, wrote to the Depart.1 s. rib live erent of a tie for any poles offered, the ma tufo 1%u; but �t you wo:.d like to a:c ,Wore than i35 w• PPe tan amount of such prize will be attarded to each mak- the rollow•,in vpe,w ' iter whereby you can win bigger With boiled mutton serve caper meat of Marine and Fisberies appeal. Ved pargcipaut. ash prizes by oendlne to t F. or TV;(l rubsrrlDtion■ to Tho sauce and with mutton or lamb stew ing fur the right of his wife to take I6, Fubserlptlons Thoth new nod rrnewatl. Iw. or f3!i and Empire. ' in advnilre nt ),5.00 per TTtar by mall In C11-11da, or HF,RF.'s How: if vo,:r answer to ••he "P'Wdrd•• Ftrtore •' - ,', ' serve belled potatoes, turnips, salsify, examinations which•would qualify tier( $400 per'yrar delivered br carrier boy in Hamilton. Puzzle tutus FIRST. BECUVP OR TH1RI1 Prise, and you .;,. -will i,o accepted. However. In gafilfying for the ;,a,e sent in one venrly subscription U, The )fall sad Empire ondons, carrots, cauliflower; Brussels for the position of captain of their �'t11,0M Aoaar ilew,irlfe. at !ea.t one nen' subscription, w, 1t,.cq by mail In C,.nada, or $floc delivered by carrier i,oy in mu.l ho fent in. '=r,r Loo n, you•w':I reeeive 35vo, instead lir 135, rourth prize, y, sprouts or string beans. Suggested boat. 'Mr. Hay -added that his wife Il. w arm eab.orlher !. anyone who hall m•)t been n, i arts include rice pudding, baked p r•erivi Txe bind .nd tanpir•a .ince Januar Istit. f :' rl•t it PI-12r. StFJ, and .o torch. >e <e;on� 'e t mr. of Bess had assisted him in the operation of ng y s„ ea :» r_a• an the boat for some years, and that the Ii1lies :,n+�•rrs hat errant tlty same Wol. to tt.o f)r. If year ene,cer wine FIRST. At(•O\U or T711nD � � •tapioca pudding or fruit shortcake. , - 'rrge,•2Ib•e. of u•1et•:hrr or not a aubserlptlou in 'r:1e I'rlse, ling ymt Gavr cent' to two yearly suMcrti-tlo°s to The ' With roast lamb serve mint sauce B captain's papers lush .rncf En:p°:: le rent !n. ., c reason 8}10 sought Ca to 1R. .11i u,a• ulrr<.•r:>'fun. wi.1 Ire carefafly Trri• xaa slid Hmptrr lone new and one rrmw»1 or two non' sub- t. or -ni-t je:ly, potatoes and green peas, was that his eyesight teas defective. flea h7, tl•r Puisle ..tlanwrer. Ce nahlatee n:u rki»K uta ,er!prlm)s), yea will receive a1,MW fit p+nee of US; fourth prize stein beans, spinach, beet Teens' The question Of her application-was •°hornpll" no rx m' Wit '""`'tire)'` fnrfelt t'ts t rwdit XSCO; ri fth prize. $300, and so forth. (Sec tl:lyd a'lmm� of ,'• g p , g + t:f *cc•h er,t.. r'.tlo»+ u• 1:uaafying for tie te"v.mam fiwrrf in prize llst.l summer squash, new turnips or aspar- referred to the Department of Justice 1tlo,,,•a ltrn sego, ilcw t. flint for n llbenl often Hn0. 7.00Ih, chore err th ors Ll 1a. Threw prom,rent Taranto v:t:rrna, 11"1,1:; 110 $1,10!) pilzes. T:terefore. It you atund FIRST, %RtONP or agus. Select dessert from cuAard pie, because a point of law was raised. The •bomueetlnn with Ti•r Mall u0d Empire, will be ars riiiitl), and 1 t+te sent in trio )Par] cttl'-wrroions ai gSAO a �mlr statute 'AA this matter says: "Exam• lecietl to act na }tull;'rf to det•:dr ,n- w.'nners, Will yro,r each by mail or $6.00 delivered by currier b,ry in Hamil. rhubarb pie; chocolate eclairs, brown ticinant% by ernafne in their I;.'a .37.-e to •crept ton tone new' and one renewni nr two nen),•you will %vin $1 00-1, no Betty [Wade with rhubarb, spongecake inations may be eondunte�l for British I:e a•-cl.lou of the iaagr• nr r:11l ami e0oeltts1vc- It take. but t%vo yearly snbft•rlptio»e at 9a llo a Year each Ic00 feta, Wnd It.. The jwl;►. Will mac-t �n Frbruury• rete and our rrnrw-al or two new) to guWliry for t do th' St,/10h c (, with strawberries or a fruit roly-poly subjects, .or for persons domiciled in ,,,,:n,'-,»rut at tI•- rrtre 1v nnrn and n,rrert 1'sr rewards. Ab.olutrly, that Ia the muvlmom. Von can do this wrest (baked). t Canada at least three years, who in- hm he pnh•l%hrd in The Rnil Will F:11pin as little effort. Year own submeriptlon entt count, We can also take ` With roast mutton choose from the tend to become masters or m$#err" qui, ti"'"°flee a. 1»'`slAle. u,bscrtptiona to start at any Inure date. ll w mark of your "F['rl:\ f,.RGI: ACTT HC Pl•Z7.I,F: SENT FIME (W order wizen yin wont the Paper to afar[ end we will not Dom- 'same vegetab:es as for roast beef; Under the meaning of the law; is7. kl'<ft` �T, mence delivery until you on). serve also red currant jelly, baked Mrs. Hay a pemon2 Also,.if mistress • in advance. THE MAIL and EMPIREr n vhereinCanada z bananas, or banana or pineapple frit- Is the feminine of mate, what is the i Subscription Rafts--aro El � $6 Per Year y tern. Instead of dessert serve toasted feminine of captain? -by Mail$5.00 Per Year. Dstivered by Carrier Boy in'Harrdiiton orEo.,<dnn, crackers cheese and celery. .,• Th:a ulcer xltt%floe tr, itttrat',Route paU•una, as well as subscribers living to cotes - ) y , 'Rural Route ;,,ltd tutt'ua, if you are Already receiving The Mail and Empire, your euhsc�riptlon Antelopes will not Eat cover hay With roast chicken or turkey serve will !,e,ext,,,4,(l from its preaent`1*xpiration• send in Ft yearly auhscrip, n at mashed white potatoes, browned or,Which,has the least mord about it. ,SubSCrllJBrB ir,,,,o and 'clunt:;� for thr+ wg pr12eg. )candied sweet potatoes, hominy. rice,: -- _ .K1 i. }u,n . THE r* *r � I� � D EMPIRE TORONTO A n; 'squash, onions, celeryraw or cream- Put hot cookies or dou,t hunts in a I!! R�111 11 ( I't%ezle flat: fare. ' »ed), sweet pick:es, jelly or cranberry crock with,the skin of an orange or 1>eDl. t -� , aauee. For dessert serve foe cream lepton. It gives a very rltilicae fl$ pr. yt ..,., ,:.:,, a: '; y •' 3a �"e4iA:.. '"Jf ':. •,P 1:at,, '-y !•,'s'..a`•'a�''ia��Y"+'+i5�''y;Gi%4'' .:I -.ay.�i:--..; •siu.. ._.-'•-.�aJ:'1_tis,tiu..sl�. _.•._- ...-..�.5.-..L v:'i""i�'.•aw..29�:.L_m���tXirrvcJLi •ri•, +/�i`xY! r'1x%,.'t�.rh:__ t" I'll.: •. .L ` '.! moi•' 'Ff"':..'. - • -A�����...: � L.. y. ,,tekry..: ., .r ., }.,,A..,,.,__;...x,:...k, '���1r�.e:.•�.__-.'•i..ro.w,tr.•ik.'"l`�a-•�9•�,r:�,r r`„*5^�sa�+t.a,•,d(r.*,.e .;s..n,r;�'?�-.:,�,�,.•..w... •..,, ro.1.4•e-:a.�7S*•.. 9.'},:.,.`?��:";y.�",.x�_.:.ii"m cr...r...r^�f, .rr1:"� , .x, 4 '+U!.. te %Cy�EE,-..' , „aY--iM-.'e'q��'.t'.„.,!r ��*r. J?:..J-,'+ �_rte_, '1� �•-1g t •w A tea your grocer reamer en S HEALTH - D . H EALTH EDUCATION usuafty good tea F®RMFIR -BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON _ - Provinalal,Board of Health, Ontario. A Critical Period When Dr. Wil- R�4 - ED R SEDr. Middleton will be glad to agawer gneationa oa PublicHealth mat►liatnfa' Pink Pills Are aRc►altars through this column: Address him at SPadfaa Kongo, B90411aa•::crescent, Toronto. Blessing. — ' t.� t . � medicine to regulate.her blood supply; CLEd we.fare is a big subject. It would .tend to :ower vitality or ham- - or her life will be a round of pain and ;uas to do with all phases of chiId life per normal progress. Some of the , suffering• It is at such times that Dr. and the general happiness and health things we have to keep in mind in this sense are adenoids, diseased tonsils, t!8 ” Williams' Pink Pills are worth their iof y decaying teeth, constipation ane other �d most �'OC®rs R'@Com)I�1CI1d 1�.weight in go',d, for,theY make the new children. It has to do with every- . rich blood that banishes the symptoms 'thing that affects their vitality either conditions that often are thought W - c directly or indirectly. With a little, be of little account in the progress the Qasalfled AdVCrilseltlllenti ^s. of distress that only women know, I thought one can understand what a child is making,but which have a pro- The Southern Cross. The better blood that comes with the Hide subject child welfare is. It goes found bearing on its general vitality. Among the many carious sad Inter-] MONEY TO LOAN. use of these pills strengthens every back to the beginning of things and One of the most important features I eating objects exhibited at the British :.vital organ and -brings womanly. takes into consideration the health of bf child welfare work is the reduction i Empire Exposition last summer was wanARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS f CIC health and happiness. This is fully the parents as well as of the children. of infant mortality. There are far too I a remarkable cluster of pearls In the wanted Reynolds. ?? Victoria t. 'proved by-the case of Mrs. G. Wit- There is something in heredity. As a many deaths in Ontario and indeed in Street, Tomato. � thuhu, Arcola, Sask., who says:-"I child often inherits the looks and.Canada, of infants under one year of shape of a per cross. ThA cluster l-. am one of the many for-whom Dr. Physical appearance of the parents,:age. 3lany features contribute to this'contains nine pearls; "except for Polish- WANTED , 'Williams' Pink Pills have done won. so it .inherits some of their health- high death rate, one of the chief of I Ing and setting they are just as they TONE INDIAN RELICS. H. A $ were taken from a single 'oyster in S dors. About three years ago 1 was so characteristics and their freedom which is intestinal troubles brought, VaaWinekai, 1899 LansdowneAve.. , from .or 'susceptibility to certain dis-'about by impropgr feeding. Artificial i Western Australia 3p 1874. The clue- Toronto. T weak that I could not do my house- ease or weaknesses. Child welfare' feeding is difficu.t to carry on succez�-I ter, which is appropriately called the K work, or even go about without feel- includes all this and more.' It, in fact, fully. It can be done, but it requires i Southern Cross, is one and a half') MATRIMONIAL ing utterly worn out. The doctor sug-Ican be defined as "everything to do care and attention.with strict medical; _ Bested that an operation was the only with the child." It includes every pos- supervision. lap far the best means of inches Fong, and the owner values at RAPER, PHOTOS, ADDRESSES 10c. thing that would. help me, but this I `sible pr for children before and feeding an infant is by natures way, fifty thousand flollara. _ _. 1 McCreery, Chatham, Out refused to undergo, and I returned Iafter birth; before, during and after viz,-st the mother's breast. If all' + home almost in despair. My trouble school age; and into adolescence and the mothers of this province could be I The safe wap to send money by mail We are Interested in obtaining suitable employment. Child Welfare irrlgressed with the necessity of breast is by_Dominion Express Money Order. 'and _ "x' was'ail due to the lingering change of -- OLD a n RARE , life. At this stage I read an advertise- work includes the care of those chit- feeding, their babies, except in one or dren who are destitute, neglected, del-,two special instances where the doctor Vigornians and Others. t t "ment of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and inquent, abnormal in mind and body, in attendanpe advises against breast The people of certain cities in Eag B OO K 5 decided to try them. By the tame I orphaned, badly born, deprived of no- feeding, there would be a great drop,-land have curious names to describe had used six boxes there was no doubt tarsi relationships and support. Pro- in infant mortality. Statistics show N CANADIAN SUBJFC'fd, Send themselves, Sometimes the name Q L .they were just what 1 needed, and lection must also be given to normal that eight babies !ed artificially die to tcnlars to the Wilson Pnbllshfng lit under their continued use for some children, for the great atm of proven-:every one fed at the breast, and this: would not 2n the least suggest to a Company, 72 West Adelaide-Street, time my health was fully restored, and lave medicine is to keep well children fact in itself should make us stop and stranger the city to which it refers. Toronto,-0ntario. since that time I have been in the beet well. This great purpose of preventive think. Pre-natal care, or care of the. For example a native of Worcester is a sa well as children, bu 'it is to chil-'other im rtart�•way to reduce infant s Vle is an, and t nativehe of Baru. . of health. I am writing this letter !n (medicine, of course, app.iee to adults mother before her child is born is,an-!_ t i staple !e a Barumite. The people of . the hope that it may Induce some'dren that we are especially directingg mortalitq. This is a lecture of child Manchester, ,Liverpool and.. Glasgow Distemper 1 ether suffering woman to use Dr. Wil-I our thoughts at the present time. It weliar�n work,the importance of which are described respectively as Man- l + items' Pink Pills and regain Ler Is, therefore, the fiat of all who are is becoming more and more clearly I cnniane, Liverpudlians and alasweg•' Mlnard'e fa the beat remedy for a,.l rZealth•� linterwtted in Child Welfare to remove recognized• "temper and other ills of horses. - _ Thgde pills are'sold by medicine all sinister influences which militate, If we could concentratL► our fess. The natives of Plymouth hesf- catt:e and dogs, dealers or will he sent by mail at 50c I against perfect growth and develop- thoughts on the care of mothers before fate between Piymouthiaas and Ply � t a box by writing the Dr. Williams' ment. These influences include not birth' and the inestimable benefits. of monthoniana. ® �f Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont only environment and general up- breast feeding for infants, we would bringing ea regard children, but-also have struck two notes that would do For Every Ill-Mmart!'s Llnlmenj. s , , the condition of their physical health, much to reduce our present high rate Uncle Sam's Concrete Roads. '�'f their freedom from any condition that' o! infant mortality. F6 �I` • .._-.-- -s•- - There are 25,000 miles of concrete 1(r Correct Total Requlred. road to the United States.' California . hNGEROGS ►SEASON has 5.828 miles. the largest mileage of ° A captain o1 industry, noted for his t insistence upon'absolute accuracy is Iany state In the union. - 3' EOR THE LITTLE ONES the reports his employees prepared for him, was nervously pacing the MON "sr' O Winter- with its extreme changes library door of his home Suddenly SPIRIT' OF HEALS file e da warm and the door opened and a trained nurse rw>,o.atM settees ! ? re-on a VV RA _ of temperate y MATiSM bright, the next cold and stormy, !s to spotless white appeared tuesneo, SCIATICA. decidedly dangerous to the health of "Everything to all right. Mr, Smith," Deoot maw .e® yy wasdartw treed arc ITCUV PIMPLES. Al' little ones The mother is afraid to she announced. "You are the father „o..a ,erred: pre tar�aa� • Itaatr take the children out for the fresh air o! a bouncing boy eu. ° it--s, °17su •oj uara er +� r« dhIsettr 1010 �. �r,a�. it ao On Face, Reck and Chest and exercise they need so mueb. The With a sigh of relief that are strain es rov-moealeb .en be 64UT6 d •' _ children are cooped up fui`over heated, lose over, .tile proud father soak tato � � M� �d°, se�eras.� I ere Hard, �rgo and _ �. badly ventilated rooms and to cones {a chair The aurae went out emus W. *ssysati oo. s°roaorvo. R� $t@{i@{i S�X11thS,quence many of them are seized with Some time later she returned. "I ,yw flaas at. was . colds or grlDiie. What !e needed to was mistaken." she declared; "Yon are ••My sroubL lagan with pimples keep the little anes '►*11 is Baby's Own "the-father of line_twin bogs•" i as lay face,nook and cheer be `She-"Tbey say I have eyes like Tablets. They are a sure regulator of Mr. Smith rose to his feet and died I pialpLes were hard,large and red a� '.pop•'• the stomach and bowels and In this her with a steely glare. "Young wo- rad }stere t and Itched very badly; He="Ha' Popeyed." way drive out eonetfpation sad indi-I mea," said he sternly, "yon go back to especially at nfglst. Thg lrrftadoa gestfoa and break up colds or grippe, caused tae to saasch r n d the : i your department and stay fhb:e uv.:! aAnlerployq�ou�� seratehIng nosed erupttolna. The 1 Visions Born of Faith. By their use baby will be aided over fror>.As+rlbrk trouble Lsted about six months l you have the figures absolutely correct l A!I great achievements, all great the winter season with perfect safety.i and are able to make a complete state-I Sailings Twice Weekly "I began using Cutiaua Soap � § Iliacoverfea and inveatloaa have their The Tablets are sold by medicine deal-I meat•" t+..+ns N.Y.Wed.and sat+ sad Oinund:u and they afforded ' beginning 1n visions born of faith, and are or by mail at 26 cents a box from - Via palatial•Twin-Screw, relfet.and after up in one cake of Cu- Oil•Buraiue steamers g � ? all great advances can be traced back The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„Brock• Origin of Bankrupt �t tictira Soap and one bo:of Cuucun "FORT VICTORIA and ointment I was healed." (Signed) to minds that dared to rely on faith. villa, Oat In the old days the mdney ax- "FORT ST.GEORGE" Miss Harriet Qusdorf, 617 S. Elm t3nceeea !s but the dowering of a plant O -- changers in Italy counted 'their money I Ia Kwapasesurer►atHaaalleoaD«k St.,Spokane, Wash.,June 4, ?923. khat had the will and the patience and Seaplanes May Use Balls. on a table known as a "banco." If ones%i� For Illustrated Boo kbtelVrita CufieusaSoap daily,with Cutitt3ra g /All-metal seaplanes with masts and FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Ointment occasionally, prevents _'(persistence to push steadily upward. of these men were unable to pay np I 1But faith is the soil from which it ails to fly.are possibilities of the near, e4 whitehail8treet • Naw Yost C4 pimples or other eruptions. .They r ,hfa table was smashed and he was future,'according to Dr. Wilhelm Rohr-, s ken of as "banco rotto," from or Any Local rovrtar:y r• are pleasing to use,as is also Cuti- larow its susteanee, Do 0' bath, who lectured recently before the the which our word "bankrupt" comes. turaTalcum,aaexeelleatdeodorant _ Our Opinlon. Royal Society bf Arts In London. He I __ n— "Osu*��,0�,=5424, � ;,M There are always two optnlons on emphasized -the safety and utility of .- et+«, 2sc.Utnaaeatt5eedac.Tdeeeasie. r say subject--our own and the wrong seaplanes carrying sails, and said,this - ii�rs aur now h Sticic one. fact mlght.open a new era for naval _ ,l 4Irr seaplanes, as It meant they could Sall For to sea without using gasoline. NERVOO� Canadian Almanac -His Hem ore& w � 1925 The invisible ear drum invefited by - BREAK-DF4 O s e N .. 78th Annual Issue Now Ready A. O. Leonard, which fe a miniature Contataing Customs and Excise megaphone, fitting Inside the ear en- Tariff, al Directory of Canada, tirely out of sight, Is restoring the } AY { B Pad>ou is Back end Legs Ra ComVigt•e lists of Banks and Trinat hearing of hundreds.of people In Naw : ; s# Oompanieg in Canada, Directory of York city. Mr. Leonid invented this - Roved by Lydia E.Pinkhellllpl• ; f" Poet offices and Railroad Stations drum to relieve himself of deafness f; .' - Vegetable COPDl�a: - with Shippers' Guide, oto., etc. and head noises, and it does this so Price 1{3.10 successfully that no one could tell he R From All Bookgellere, or is a $oaf man. It is effective when deafnegg is caused by catarrh or by Ford; Ontarlo.-"I had a nervvos COPP CLARK CO LIMITED perforated or wholly destroyed natural! break-down, as it is called, with eeve>tM TORONTb drums_. A request for information f=t is pe back, and`lege, and 'with W A. O. Leonard, Suite 487, 70 Fifth•I I`sentingspellswhichlettmevery p no New York city, will be given I was nervous and could not sleep nos 1` avenue, eat as I should and this much time _ - leas,for over two thio more e prompt »D17• advt in bed. 1 was !a The yean QOM ' 1 Csood-Bye t0 Bell-Ringers. re Pmmend s vegetable Compound wts. I Ritz-Carlton recommended to me by my neighbor. y i 11 i All who are toad of reading Victor j Belore I had taken five doses was, sitting up in bed and when the figs} tlafltiC City Hugo worts will be gurptdeed f4! bottle was taken el was out of bed sgaais �l learn that the ancient bell-ringers of' -,*proved safe b millions and resel'ibed b physicians for Hotel Me J 'ty Y P Y P Y able w.1lc around the hoose. Notre Dame.fn Paris are W give way, :i -. �kngo to modern mecihaaioal effiaieaay The _t .,� ,,, some one to look aftermymoho for America s -I5marte6t dwarf will to longer swing madly y Resort Hotel. Colds Headache but thanks to the Vegetable Compo is . through the air at the end of a robe, , I-amnow able to look atter it m for In future an electric motor will do, • I have taken Lydia E.Pinkham's Famous for its Euro ; Medicine in turn with the Vege pear Atmosphere. the work The high coat of beM•rtng-I Pain Neuralgia eavq Compound, and 1 certainly re Ing Is the cause of the change. Perfect Cuisine and This curious business is hereditary .."tToothache' Lumbago these medicines 31 an onewho "son n joying good health. I am quite w ; Service. in France, and the work of Quastmodo n or you W use these facts as s Single rooms from ;6.00 has descended for generations from ;Neuritis "Rheumatism .� monial."-Mrs. J. Bd,Ontario.180 los. father to son, lad even W daughter, • ' -Double rooms from ;8.00 , Janisae Aveane;Ford;Ontario. � 'European Plan for the last of the line Is a woman. Nervousness, irritability psinN --�---- ACCs t �Y "Bayer'-' packs a times, run-down leeliStge aa�weataa�M , Romeo" for Shortness, are a ptoms to be noted• Women New Hydriatic and Japanese health official atateti which contains proven directions. suffering from these troubles which IeCtrO - erapeutitS that the reason for the small stators Handy `Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. they-so often have,should gPPsE. '' rimeat. of his race is the habit of sitting on Also bottles of E4 and 100-Druggists. h �s Vegetable Cods s � 'x . trial. All druggists 84 pig the floor with the logo Cramped. aspirin U the trade mart (retrll g&11 In Ctaelda) of ]Tarn' manufacture or wellmononeette- owe � yeideaae or Ballcrlloadl (Aeagl 9aliarlle Reid, 'A- e. A•")• Whue it b well ImoRn GLTSTAVE TOTT, Manager p. uptrin means a1or masutaotore, to soda the pubtie &"at imitations. the TablefN `' ISSUE No.6—'8f. s.. For FIYgt Ald-Mlnard's Llydment. tK SAM ompasr wUt w stamped .ltY tanks v a mart, ma Barer Oeoss• f _ ., .a t N .. ... , .... +..,. r': •�,.,.:.' :._£.t'ti e�,w...,o ,xn-• t'. :k. ... d,.' 7 > � �;� r •0t ...,'Nt�'„e.,d'LY,.•'�f,'-[,*.m:�.•.,�a'�.v3+ �r�i3 .,.r.,,_..:,s.,,ta,.1aN-..,,,a..:_..er,c-sa.•M.19:.1-....v.�...r.-_-:'4:Vrh°t1.a..,.,.,,_�vw.w:e.,_.,..s'..,....�.-..uarra....-...r....,vr..�x.:� 1`7,._...«..-,.�.'�Crn..,.-.,w,..,:..,i,�•r.....:'ffi+si. .�..a....r,.l.,,' -as,..,,e.�...e_:.,....a,'s,,...ws.,�,..:Xa.l"'s.,.a._..ia�1..a...,. a"..,..)'[.-...x.;a.,.,Lt�.v...4.r>..ev_5... ..�c:a,v✓_:''..:..,ur`•�S:e�;'.an'��M::�.xst.+.^, 1 3, :IXI I:� , 1 11, 111 W­_ 'X, 4�1 7 J. R WIR,74lt§M M111X�,1117T�Ir Harry�Staaley, of FJshers.-N. =Dr: E. A. Sttdleir; Dentist, J. S. Balsdon. -iu his office on Thursday from 10 ' be b LOWNDES',. CLOTHP, 9 ractising in Torunto, will 6a here • LOUALISMS91 -im viz daughter,ter, Mrs. p- Y.. -iting his ddu JG —L. H. Spragge is spending a —Dr. Renry willere as ill -a. m. to 5 1). w., as usual. itb a I-next Tuesday to attiejad...to his • ',7 couple 6f weekii at -Guelph Vt.. 4 1 his son, Wilson. professional dutdea. —Miss Marjorie Allaway, of To —Dr. E. J. Shirley'i- address in fri. fatilliff-will. be , Siwcoe Street AL few'* Resis6ns,'0iol why*tt pays to,buy a-Suit tailored. routo, spent Satnidal with us :. North. shawa. Phone ON. OR SALE-20 stooks of corn. by the 20th Century people ends in the village. 0 Fply GerMd Clark,Diinbaiton. 21!2p' Xi Willa, Shepherd, 4�f Osh- -Tit" township - council will 1813 P,canvas used in a coat, which allays a large part in holding the ORSALE awa.spent,a couple of days this —A few p&e-bred Barred .71 ,meet on Monday: next for the .week with Pickering-friends FRock cockerels. Wzn.Grav Jr...R. R.No.2, shape,-may be-of cheap cotton which soon sags under weather and Clare 2213. '20-21 1 transaction of general business. Claremont'Phone wear. The canvas used in &,20th Century coat is of imported Iris Kindly return- thil T-Abrary —Vincentand Mrs. Coffey and linen and costs--several-times as mush as cotton canvas. -Moreover it book child, of -Toro un ay FOR.9 pure-bredis so-shaped and built up by experts that it will never sag or pull. which you have had ct��;- . . tito, spent WR ALE—A number of their relativeI in Pic Bring, White F Leghorn roosters. Apply J,William; tithe. Another member has beJn '46 th Simcoe Point.' R.R.-I,Pickering. 20, asking for it. —The W owen's Institute held a FLne_'tape,all cold water shrunk, is used in all 20th Century gar- -Gordon and Mrs. Found and very enjoyable meeting at the JMOR SALE-�11 pigs. 40 lbs each-, 4 menta instead of coarse and cheaper tape, thu's ensuring 'against t been speuido ho-ne of Mrs. (Dr,) Cartwrignt 'on' 1' 3�oung ca tit; Cutter; get of sleighs; Horse puckering at edges and seams. have be Russell Stuck I rake. jV;>ti lot 35,B,F.con„Pickering; Fred 1� fqlv days with relatives ang Tuesday afternoon. Lacey, Is and Creek. friendsla Belleville. —The wunthly meeting of the All buttons are horn or fvury and not of some thea p,col4posi. LANO,HB,X RASTER-Teacher of tion which easily breaks. A —If the pet-son who. bas the Methodist Ladifil&Aid will be held Blliano. Conservatory'Course taught. Stu- -firemen's coat kindly return it at 013 Wednesday;Pl 4th, at 3 p. dio--Mrs.L.Haverman's,Whitevaio. Moderate All 'seams are 96w'a with new w' silk thread which must Mand a once to the fire hall, where 'it may m., at the bor-00 of Mrs. J. Potter. terms. Phone IX�irk 1232, 18-27 special tqst for strength before being used. Cotton thread could be u hus secured the a D. Muur' beneededany moment. It will be OR SALE-A number of horses, used in the hidden seams and is cheaper, but it would shrink and III for Solway Coke, which Kis' Fseve.al cows due to freshen, 2 yours bulls much appreciated by the- Fire 'best-in the market, and he -ex cause the garments to p�icker. CompIny. the and Deering binder as good as neW. S.C.]Bun ustin and Mrs.,Franklin rer Pacts a carload about the..end hof -ker. 1 1-2 miles east of Pickering. Phone Pick A 5201. 0-24 The canvasses and haireloth are constructed individually for turned on Friday evening from this. week, each garment and not bought ready-made. urne .and after, -E. Balsdoni -accompanied by SALE-Pure-bred gepsp. 4 their honey-moon, AOR cattle. 2 female and I buck goat,;- 2 spending the week-end with the his sons, ' Ro-be'rt and Clarence, chicken houses.6 x6-al x 10,thcse are easy to The shape is BUILf IN and not pressed in with the iron as in latter's*p was at Brooklin last Thursday tit move; I horse rake.Y.vpiy 10 35,E.F.con cheap garments; it I@ permanent. parents Arthur and Mrs. Pickering Fre I Lace ighland Creek. 21-2 tending the funeral of his sister, Boyes, left on Monday morning We guarantee absolutely a,perfect fit and edinplete satisfactioa Mrs. Knight* for their home near Port Perry. ., ARNI FOR SALE 'Good atone with every.garment. -The price of gasoline rose this Fhouse, lar barn, ceimpie*e; good'land. -Get your Library tickets bow, i.g done. chool, 41J rode. Station,.60 rods. only 50c. for the first one and 25c. to per' gallon, and it P= week two cen I to Oshawa. PossessionA I let, 1-925, for each additional one and thus is probable that there will be a Apply Pox D,Reformer office,Oshawa, 20 - - Fred T.,' Buating, Pickering i(et a year's -readiag of the best further increase in price before OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds �'6( books in fiction. biograpby.'aits, many monthspass. iL wagons.harness,and all'kinds of farm im- --Established.'1857. laments in ii order. Alco several beavy and -=Piekering School Board S. S. c science etc. "Reading is to the Fightel an&c stoves beaters. High- No. 4 w, have taken up ffv,ue.Phone,,live 40- mind what exercise is to the with the eat pucepa id for bides and wool. also li pool, -body." Dept. of Agriculturp the advise- try. 11 erman.IS 03 18tf account of the large num- bilis of holding a four. weeks rl course. in different branches of Farmers, Attention • her of chairs which were taken from the Town Hall for picnic and agriculture` free of charge'to all Qiq ikh -On a It other purposes, and were destroy• farmers in the township whether I am agent for the World's Greatest before ed Afj inside-ur ontaide'the section. The Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves', -_b being returned, the trustees of the Town Hall were in Department are quite willing to Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's structed by the Fire Company to provide these classes if the local famous Plows,Potnts.Grain Grinders, discoutinne leading them In the Interest seems to demand it. It is Wheel Barrows etc. • 11 bodist I future. too late now to arrange for the Brant.ford binder t.wine.for.sale. -Servit,eq in the I_M et full course this winter, brit in c din' hoice Church next Snuiday at 10.30a. tn, order to test- out public interest ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 505 PickBROCGHAM the District Agricultural Repre- P . land i p. m., conducted by the pastor. Holy Communion at the entative proposes to hold early in cloqe of the morning service. In :,e judging and. feeding of different the Prening the pastor will g o f our March a three day course in the --.0UR TREES GROW classes of live stock, He wntild When trees and sbruhs are dug fresh l.fre h the first of a "SeHug on Joseph' Z" froth the soil there in sL greater likeli: - Subject. "A Young Man's Dream." also include somOthing special on hood for them m grow th%n when cour4e would -In the repo ___ 71 n e s horticulture and poultry. The S Alf welcome. packed for months in cold stor Ize rt of the installa )uld req_tiire an attend. Let us quote you prices on Fruit Trees. 'tion of officer.) in OntarioLodge. ante forty,or*tifty Co make it Shrubs. Climbing Hoses and Rose S; P eC I a G rote .-1. O. O. F., which appeared in our worth Nvbilc-. This short course f3usbes. Grape Vines. Currftnts. Per- last week's issue, an error was will be arranged if a sufflutent ennials. Evergreens, Maple and Elm ]made in stating that the Record� number show their interest by Trees etc. "Cbapman*a" Baking powder-give It a trial-it's Ing Secretary was John Stephen- leaving their names with any of -Everything for the garden. certainly giving great satisfaction, -25o son. the school trustees, Messrs. James mes Landscape Arctitectures and Pe- It should baive read, Record signerm. on. Richardson,Fred Andrew or Geo. -Our"Hursley" Blend Tea-Teas have greatly ad. ling Secretary, James Richards, TORONTO NURSERIES. i Barker, vanced-we're still at,the old price, per lb., We pl-can". Secretary, John Steph enson. w -­Seeing is believing" is an old If 701 Eastern Ave..Toronto e Branch at Greenburn, "Gulten's" Salad Dressing-solecia ice fall.-a few 1 1, Locuit Hill -_1 11 -The Youn'x People'&"Union are 941 Some ?.w 29 Rose; R., R dfflys-regular 25c per bottle, going at lnoc� pie will believe •holding a social evening on Fdday nothing unless they have visual at 8 p. m. Rev. Archer Wallace, prof. We. however, are not so '-Choice White Beans-fluent;cooking beaus we have I give an lacking in faith, not to believe in M. A., of Toronto, wil' had-4 lbs. for 25c d to be one Many things,that we do not see. I - addresp,and as he is.eat Coal - ,Coal 11 . _%.. of the beat of speakers a treat 19 We were told by astronomers that Fresb'r Oregon Prunes-good size-2 lbs for an eclipse of the sen world take 4a store. Several musical num. A a PI Is sit 9.07 a. m.on Saturday last Cooking Figs, 2 lbs for ... 25c leers will also be provided. Ise offering will be taken for the now We were antiblipatiug a cloril Hard and Soft Coal of the'. -10 IbEr. Choice Clover Honey, -_1.75 piano. Refreshments will be sight for -which we had made -best quality on adequate preparations. The-time served.' Colne and brie others. hand —John P. Willial ar Pictonr 0 for ttie great event had arrived, slid formerly of Pickering, ;vbo but we saw no eellpee. "Still, we an-ade a record in w-sting life incur- believe that there was, one &I- THOS. A. LAW, &an-up in en's and Boys November. has agata made though we did not see It. Those al in lPiC33-.031 32 a wood record in December when measly clouds, %ith no coneidera. Heavy. Rubbers, odds le took the lead in Ontario for the tLon for out feelings, overi4pread 0 YEARS* V Great West Life Insurance Co., the sky at the very time when we- most 1(.n,,-ed for it to-be otherwise EXPERIENCE and ends zPaking a total for the,year of -three hundred and seventy-eight Yet we had-sufficient evidence to -Child's Roll Edj;e Lace Perfection, 2 7, 2 8 and 1-9, tho'itsand. We congra,Wlate him prove that the statements of the regnlwr 1.75, yours for 1.89 On his sneceto.. Mr. #Villiams is astronomers were perfectly c6r. also making R success in fox-breed. rect:. They promised us a briefYouths' 1-11, 2*13, regular 2.00, yours for y ins. The West Lakb Silver Fox period of darkness, which arrived -ar 2.50, yours for • Ranch, of which Mr. Williams is on schedule time It was a rather TRADEMARX8 Boys'.1-2, 1.3 and 14, regnl iv. nierd sight, and we do not blame president,. recently declared ad coryal&r- Ml Roll Edilge,2 buckle, snag proof, 1.6 and 1.9, idend of over 32 per cent. wild animals, nor even some peo- As, efendingaskstphandil=gUm Ing regular gular 8.50, yours for.. P e for becoming alarmed at the 4ulcig astertain g optntou,, _m_The annual- meeting of the Luven on fie Vmbug "I Pickering Public Library was held' unusual siRbt, While -the dark; dow III eonAd Va.:Pal 1 Pair Men's All Grey, heavy lace,size 6, regular ,WA fral 4est sney f Patents taken 4.00, yours for in Dr. McEwen's home on Tl nese waq not complete in this dist bo" day evening of last week, but 98 rict, it was so great.aA tol make the Ws"%oUos,witbo" 7 .1 Pair Men's White Sole, roll edge, heavy, lace, very poorly attended. The V'art- use of lights necessary in order to one d regular work. The cloudy A snag proof, size 10, regular 4.00, yours for 18-19 nus reports were very satisfactory, 0 is dy a da verV d ? *doom showing good membership and the pblinting to a yew. number of books that were issued U18,111Y very anxious to --duction 111 Mens were v thoussucyi people who Big Red during the year @bows that the _pee sorpe• 1jFk tbkpg that theyylll never be able lip 86 library is belinx well patronized. puffes. All the members of the Board to see again in Ontario. were re-elected. At the conclus. 7 over weaters ion of the-meeting the Board met IN MEMORIAM. ' Boat and Shoo Rep-bric r and the following officers' were "wsoi;-­1n fond memory* of Delia Also harness repairing'at the new elected for the year: President, Burton, wife of David Li vrbo W. J. Clark;—Secretary, Rev. P. stand; opposite the me a qN departed this life.Jan. '!7th, 192L at office. PO F. Gardiner; Treasurer, Miss E. Memory is-&#blden chafiR Richardson. Book Com.: Rev. P. Death tries to break. Wit all in vain: Beat workmanship guaranteed. F. Gardiner9"Miqs K.-Fawkes and. Memorlee'drift to scenes Iona past; Charges moderate, -Miss E. Richardson. Titne rolls on,but memory lasts. 0 Nrl- -We are bivifig juite a variety THOMAS WATSON 0 of weather these days. On Thurs. BROUGHAM. -PIC' day last the thermometers regia K BRING, ONT. tered around the zero mark -and A meeting of the 'Cititens'.League below, and at the§sme time there will be held on the evening of.Satur- GOSH THERE S TELL YOUR ALRICTHtAILL .was quite a blizzard. On Sunday day, Pebrua' -the 27tb,at 8 o'clock, EXCUSES1.11ELEPRONIE _',we enjoyed real spring weather, In the Town Wall. BEATTY THE coill BULL To -which did-not continue very )oHg, STANDS FOR THE BEST.. THE JuRdE H I m however. On Mohday the mer- ROD AND IDUN begatt to drop agAtn. untfl 14 vury degrees below zero was reported, Brimfull of interesting readingisthe while some report IS degrees.be FebmAry issue of Rod and Gun in '1uW'ftrly Taeisdtif tiforbink. - AR Canada, which eve?y spoctsman-Is sure 0 result molt people kept within ftoenjo ai rier p The Srjow'B, by Rav ALi horil is an exciting nrtrra- IT doors. Find there was no conlze, five of Adventute in thi! fiozen north -ni-ote tion-of motoi, t1,;flr t (,.oiint.rv. Other irfteresting stories Find The busses kept matting on si-liedulf, itrtrcies. in'p�mling R,, R. Kerrls ThR-- OL, -eiilAr trucks rarL Treaty n-d-Canae thue and the re JA lietween Torohto, and tho F)e-7reRse in Numbers of--n VVi rd Fowl towns east did business AS AIS11111, will also attract the i:,?adcr',9 attention. but. few autos were septi on tko, The regular cortrihninis of stories'. bighway. - The Provincial Eligjj F. V. NV41harns, J. W. NVinson. Bon. Litter' Carrier§, Bay Carriers, nyvast,le Dale arc] Hartin Elonter. bare way has been kept in good condi. . Pnnipll, Door Tracks, Cow they, tion by the snow-plow %vili(.1, �%!l lived tip to the reputations Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. -==-- = hAve w.,)n for theta in their diff. el I $*Nonc JIMMM 91XIMIltraw � -,.d 0 wi= All lur ���AS. 1' 'makes frequent trips ovel: the It will t t my prices on 41 road. But the of trent lines of sport. And the.depart- ahhPeh,yf I h",�ecr elp;where. oa niak c-ditors have V pmul will become more difiitjo to their nPuAl standard of FRANK 1 PROUSI Published monthly t.nit -Ftg more 813OW and -nil' Pul ni, by W. J. • E 4 d PICKERINC4, ONTARTO A -1-10I storms occur. P�tylor, Limited, Woodstock Oat. > x