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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_02_06 W, ..., a,.v:,3tt!.f ry,.i , a:.•• ..:.r. ��,., �--ca' vc :'"'itis --$'-.q,;.y :,+ ,.,a..c. �,,.._ ,"e.:. �E•L'. .r• .n�u.r u�'*l: �" :,.. d „hF ... + .!, rE. 'rv• :.. n bt ".yes a ,. ,.{ iF G,., ,rr rr.b i "` in a �r d•!, .,.. . ... ,.m,3.. .:4d.. .,.':.. ...,.,.. -.,. r,��. .r* "'}r.« '. •�:-{,-". „,.y.. t, •ei.. ..a",�. .r. .,.'^,ars s T - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1925 - No. 22'` VOL. XL1Vm 1pXOfili>gOsiRl �arb4*: GHERRYWOOD. WHITEI[ALE.F The Ladies' Aid will meet ire the hall Rev, Mr. Ratcliffe will take for his GREENWOOD Xed4cdll _'M AIR SERMONS on Thursday,Feb. 12tb,at 3 UO p. m.. I topic next Sunday -The First Step in for the transaction of general business, the Victorious Life," E. FORSYT$, Oph..D..'Director 1 A quiltinit will also take place rind it The Methodist Ladies'Aid 1a pdving so MILLS •O tometrical Aasxiaeric n Ontario. P.cg. �����' 1� Ir it ie desired that as many members a Vit.,Valentine's party next Thurs- � 1Kered Member of the American''Optometrical ie&. u and friends ae possi.ble be present, day afternoon and evening. . dlsaociat m. Eyes examiaed,';by appointment. Ladies kindly bring baskets. Our congratulations to Mies Grace , Phone 2804,Claremont, Ont. _�. Cooper, a ho' was successful in win- Eatabliahed 1838 p' _ F. TOMLIIC801, M, B., Member You who are unable to go to GREENWOOD, niug a pi a;o in a prize•cotupetition. ` N. of the College of Physiciana and Surgeoua 'Church can''List:t;In" to ser-.. ____ Retnemher to rep' the 17th of � of Ontario. O[ilce: that iormerly occupied by ;:mons broadcasted L some of March in mind, as the young people of Prices Steadily Advaucittg " d The service at Greenwood next Sun• '. iiib the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by D1r. Ca our best . re,lctlera. the Baptist.Sunday School are giving . welt. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 23ty P day will be as usual at 10.39 a. m. ;; Secure a Supply w ,. a St. Patrick's; concert. -Full part!. w � U. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Mount Zion et 1,00 p: m.; Kinsale at i culars later. w :N• Edinba b,member o! the college of. 'Then during the week you 3,00 p, m,; Brougham ret 7,00 p. m., Shorts, rg hays at your disposal the and all will be conducted b the actor, The Su°day School Hockey League Bron Phyafolano and Surgeons of Ontario,lieentiste prchestr�s, Lac- Sunday• Schools will meet atBrou•_�Rates on Saturday resulted as follows: ! .o! Royal college,of Burgeons, Hillabur'gh. Bands, Zion 3, Green River 1 ; Whitevale and ' Special attention to dsteases of women and tures of your choice (the - lzham at 10 a. m.; $insale 1,10 p. m.; JYliddiingtg, ebildren, oftice and residence,Brougham. air is full of thetas. Mount Zion 2 p. m., and Greenwood Locust Bill fled and after playing for .: 80 winutes overtime theKe -was•no "-- - • at 2.30 p. m. Feb. 20th is the date set Chttirt►prctc1 c Our Radio Sets are so simple by the Greenwood Mission Circle for change' ' ,i -�"• an one can handle them. The Young Peoples Bible Class of ' Barley, Feed r. Cher play, "Which One Won." J . 7 •DR Dli R�'Iti E. 4TEUgLI;Y. . • y the Ba,list Sunday School held their , Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- monthly 9oeisl at the hnrne of J. and F ropractic. Will make resiJential calls .n Picker. •-.Let us demonstrate at vour - BROUGHAM. T,. {11re. Laugghlin.• of Oherrywood. A 'RC1 Cracked Corn ";• ing Village y, and aucrayfoie district. Tuesday, home. You are not obliged to - gteat uumber were present and all re- tit Thursday,and Saturdayy forenoons. For an ap- buy unless edited. pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word „ ... - The regular monthly meeting Of the, port a Rood time. My Bran and Shorts are made from- with anyone taking treatment. 4717 _ ___ Brougham Ladies' Aid will be held at _ Ontario Wheat and are worth Lspal. _ ff�� the home of Mrs. Henry Shea,on Wed- BROCK ROAD. at lea8t $2.00 per ton more11th at � -BW 2.30 a. m. than from, Western A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and • e A meeting of the Citizens' eague Quite a number from here attended .[1 will be held in the Town Hail to-mor- H.Tindall's sale on Monday afternoon. Wbeeit. , y •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money w row (Saturday)at 8 m., and not the can. South wing,Court House, Whitby, YSly P Clifford Hubbard and family visited ?Phone 179 Stonffvillel 27th, as stated in our last issue. with Carl and Mrs. Devitt on Tuesday Highest prices paid for CC. RICHARDSON&CO,-Barris• The Globe reports cows with lights eters,Solicitors etc., 317-319 Confederation on their tails,and other parts of the afternoon. Life Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond Sts., Mrs. Hdahhy, Of Oshawa, visited W Hl�AT, BARLEY „ ,r Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0190. Stf province reports other,wonders hap- over the week•etsd with her father "{r pening in their locality. Brougham Wm. Badggerow. and BUCKWHEAT �ILLIAM JAMES BEATON, Bar- H Beal now reports s freak in a headed calf. 1 lGeorge Farley has had mach diffl• }, rister• Solicitor. Notary Public. Room • ' which maybe seen at G. L. Middle- culty with his cows choking on turn 339.Confederation Life Building,Toronto.. Ea- + �. Z. ' trances:4 and 12 Richmond�troet or 1' Oueea i r!' t14eI'ul Director ton 6: ips ibis year• hiving required the ser- Street East. Telephone-Main 7u80,Residence, g9id �' Cea of a veterinary. $ludson 1748. +li - Licensed Embaluter Claremont Continuation School "On Monday evening of last week, ' Dental 1l10TOli HEARSE Concert Feb. 26th and nth. while attending a dance given is theC 0 ^i _ home of George Cowan, John Mnore. • .�.. DR HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, �'r Ont. DUNBARTON. sPninr, had the rniafnrtuoe to fall on �i�r1�EM� the floor, bre..k his arta. Medical _ DWhitby. Office-Adam's Terrace. Byron , t ' !_ x St. Nortb. Pho:tu 124. (Gas extraction when Phone 9:.•l aid waft summoned and the bone set: � drsimd Sltt Frank Underwood was in.the hos- He is doing well at present. but it will A Rood supply of Hard and Soft pital on Tuesday having as ex-ray be some time before he will again have Coal on !land. Also a supply �R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Ptouff- taken for sciatica. use of his ertn. v:i a Honorer4it es and o, Chicago and To. Last Tuesday ev@ala the OU ^�" :onto l'roseraitim and the Royal College of + y g young While W. )3. JarlteOII was engaged of Kindling Wood, DentaiSurgeonv. Phone office 1011, Residence • people from here went in a sleiRhlnad operattaR his bund saw, the sleeve of stove length. 1013. No outsid t appointments. 261y Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc and sprat a socia! evening with Gor• R his chat wag caught with the revolt'• s don and Mrs, Murr•isonatCrdwrGrove. in 9Pt screw on the machine. But 12tf.. Phone Pick. 1'e 09. a` i BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. Having secured the a envy for E.D, g •L7 Graduate of the Royal GcAelge of Dental Smits& Soo. Ltd., Nureerymen, On Tuesday afternoon at&n'clock, forthe fact that the set•aerew Rave " Surgeona and University of Toronto. Office after two weeks' voting re Church wit he no would have sustain. DONALD MLTNRO, 1'ICRE$I�ifl over w.M. Pringle's hardware Hare• Whitt, of Winona. Out. Union, the ballots were counted with y s Office hour to 2 :1 to 4.80. phone �. tam :spared to take orders Yor all the result that 68 were for union and ed a broken arts. Adoral-Cover lip u Sell phone 420. 4417 pp all set.@crews and other dangerous _ a,•at kids of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, 4 were against. • r ' parts on your machine. ss, r N. DALE,% L. D. S . D. D. S., Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Our Young People Rave accepted a .�. Whatevale mfr; �N >Y . Graduate of[royal College of Dental Sur• lowesL'possible prices. challenge to debate with the Picker- Service Garage' n_ �' •eons end the University o! Toronto, OEfie. Special rates for large quantities, i° Societv in the near future. On For ie's stock sale on Thursday, The Service Ga''a a 'bore D A. Scott's store, Claremont. Oat. 1 9 S g office hours,9 a,m. to s P. m., sstnrday+: 9 a. 2gtt Monday evening as excellent pro• February the 12th. g M,to 1 p.M. Pho"Clare 4405. 4717 i ram was given by the Tree Blues, _ <y' • k bei' the fourth of the Quadrilateral Motor overbaulta . to and side car. N. J. Chapmant �10 e g g l'iDg u o LEY. Y fn p - c @ter{ aril Ooatest. Lain repairing. r Service--charging Shirley. VeBattey R. E. J. terinary Buz- - Miss O'BrienO Brien seat Saturday with Dgeon. Honorary Graduate o! Ontario Voter• Remember Joha For se's eels on P and overhauling. l`. inary College. All diseases of domestic animals B her sister in Toronto. e in her All work guaranteed. Flat rate anentiticauy treated. 448 Simcoe Street Nortb. Roofing T11atsday Feb. 12th. Mre. Walter Pratt is yi it ROsbaws. Phone 629. lely ' parents in the north. service charge 1's sale was well attended lPhoue-6310 Mark, Central. °dal d to a Blvd. H. Ti .�� oy a Hill dtf �) A air rices realized. •'onWoada and t 8 T PS ecia�S W E B E R R Y Mr.Dunsfold, of the city iB visiting Robt.Hedge visited his father in W. E. a -W V. RICHARDSON -Real Es g York Co. last week; wbo is is poor .'tau, Insure-,.,Conveysarin!, Notary with Mr. and Mrs..Scbwalm. : Public,Etc.;Pickering,Ont. 8117 Mrs. Bell and family, of - Gar- health, r . Frank Puckrin and Wm. Westney 18 in. red Or teen roo$n 3.50 eq den," have returned from the city. attended the International Short + i POSTILL, Licensed'Auctioneer, i. g ,. g Gordon Bennett, horse dealer, has g HereYou' 'Are ��• 32 3.10 eq course in tractor and engine work last `F s for OOII-ties of Tork sad ousaelo. Aso- - , x-; &too sal"of all kinds atsenim to on eborbast 36 " "� 8,00 sq Put through some successful deals of wee t. scums, Addrmw Greens River P.O.• Oat, late• Mesars, Charles'and Frank Puckrin ----� - The above prices are for lots of Mrs, West, of ••Pine Grove Farm," are teaming their Qwwn lumber from R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERB spent s few days In the city with his their Darlington farm into Oshawa. s. D Cement , .sl►' . ooaysysaoer, Oommlamloaolou< t.ksai il0 eq. OT more, IOC ¢yet sq. dauehter. It ie reported to be of first qusliEy. � amdavfa• Accountant. Htc. Mono to loan [t`B' = We are leased to see Mr. Scott, of on lasm pzsysrcy Isaamt of lltarrlags ice P Communion Service to the Audley !saes.^ Whtievale, oat. r-y extra in small to ..Orchard Inn." in our midst again, rburch was celebrated on Suodav, a Coral •' , after his long illness. l.irge crowd being out. The pastor AVID A. PUGH-Live stock nuc- W.•Oollins, of Toronto. visited AIr, reached it practical sermon callingLumber, - uoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jona' School, ••_ PICKERING -:w and Mrs. Pa ase• of "Pleasant View p P '', Chicago Lifetime experience with pedigreed • • y Hien to 6e[S1CP. ) stock, Block and ring'�,rork. Ali kinds of sates Gardena,"over the week-end. By the aid of his white team and its -from attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone Mr. Morgan and Silas Dixon Apent a own power Wilmot Shea's tractor wits ��jn les rh- 810 Claremont. 1617 LUMBER YARD day is the-,city l tat week on business. moved through the snow banks to W. ¢= ' '[��M, MAW, LIUENSED AUC- W. Morgan had the misfortune of H. Guthrie',farm on Saturday last. Ready RoofiII �~ 1 r TIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham POULTRY having his radiator frozen. Needless to say, it left its mark in the .l ' 'Counties, All kinds of Sala promptl7 attendedin A '_, arranged at NEWS•O icv. Belt and. indene-- - WHITEVALE. -Soiree wheat bee t3een moving o e r dent Pboaes, Whitby,Ont. fa. . -WANTED mills this week at very remunerative r Car of St. Mary's Cement just in a ¢" For & Few George and Mrs. Pugh have taken prices. The covering of snow should l 4. Highest prices paid for sit apartment in the ci y for the win- ensure a Rood crop next year when at�3 60 per barrel. any quantity of hese ter, prices will open above the average. it _ d chickens. Write Rev. Mr. Hickson has purchased the is thougbt. �'r or phone. Moore property,.making this his per. _ Fm a R S 0 14 /+ W_ eoks maaent residence. See_Forgie's sale bilis for list of = He ie Neskel Mme• F. A, Major and dsnghter,Vic• stock and implements ?rCCV�3T I3IZ:T+ ' ala. have returned. attar a four mg We are having sale of Dressers Phone 2 months visit in California. - : and stands at reduced prices - Arthur Cooper is again with no,he STOUFFVILLE. S 7 ranging from 19.00 tip. Boa 296 WHITBY having just fialebed a very successful g y P���� +Dresser and Stand plate glass sbseoa a file bars buUdla business. Fred Sylvester is atteadia Count g 4 * mirror 19j;z15 in. in hard Pleased to learn that Ars, Moon Is Council this week. wood kiln-dried golden Flavo Bread Flour recovering nicely ! tp a recent opera. Mr. Little,merchant, is moving this $aieh ... ... 19.00 tion at the General Hospital, Toronto, week down town into the store and Marvel Ernest and ere. Berry people to a ea by George Baker. � rug • 8arface oak Dresser and stand � a large number of young people to a Our-mail train did not arrive on Bat- , Nomirror 18x21 inches bridge and dance party Saturday even- urday evening from Toronto until 10 g p kiln dried ... :.. •,22.85 }ter " isR. o'clock. owing to a good sized snow ,; . Pas J Flour We understand that Geo. Hamilton blockade. Mahogany Dresser,plateglass. has recently accepted the head miller's Dr. Herbert Freel has leased the i mirror 12}x22 laches ... 21.00 May be obtained from you Grocer, Ko onion with the Leary Milling Co. rooms over the Standard Bank and - Stor' eOther Dressers and Stands s • here. will open his ot8ce there abut the let at reduced prices. Brooklui�Flour Mills Howsia Turner and genaet,h Haat• of the month, We do picture framing and all Inge spent the.past week in Hamilton The Baptist congregation are mak- CHAS. WILSON, Prop, attending the Advance-Rumly COn• fog preparations for the building of a :. general fnrnitare repairing, vention. new rburch in the spring at the corn- Night and day calls J.Sunderland has just purbhased a er of Main St. and O'Brien Ave. After that cold take sr ; promptly attended to. 2000-egg automatic incubator from the The plowmen of this district elected ! A SUPERIOR SCHOOL growl in order to keeps with the officers on Monday evening and are y :Wampole 8 �►'" s growing demand for his day old going to make an effort to land 'the C. A. Sterrett chicks. Provincial a e being mad t o v Cod Liver Extract i LLIOTT Among the week-rad visitors here Preparations are being made to vote were Misses Hazel Birnie, Evelin on union in the Presbyterian Church, (Successor to C. H. Burling) Poynter, Gertrude Hor°sbaw, Alma voting to take place .the next two „ ._ It gives results. ! • liillPr as well as Frank Dmv.s, all of weeks, A majority is expectPd for sts Phone 1300. Toronto, union.' Standard Patents and Crude Corner Yonge and Alexander Appnrently the poor grade of coal Oilr curlers are kept veru busy play Drugs always PieKeril�g, QIl�&r10 Streets, Toronto, and the high cost of same has forced a ing for prizes and cup4. As winners n. • Noted for high geode instruction Inrge number of our residents to the of the Tankard Group they go to To- .Op hand. woods a nir, ud in from the lar e ronin this week -to lay off.in the Grain Chopping andenperior employment services, number of wood ppileesighted. 6 finals. P Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigars, Mita students from other business George and Mrs. Burkholder are Our hiker, Mr, Striver'. his installed ktcalf CflIIdie9 AND FL.&KING.' y having extensive re-modelling don P• in his bake shop a att*am boiler, which . lam prepared to do Uhopping sad colleges hays been in attendance to their residence; also installing an heats the chap and residence. It is Magazines. Tlifi PIC- KERING. - NEWS Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months electric lighting plant, which mnkes also used to radiate °team in the oven Saturday. the fourth electric plant In our vil tagp. where the bread is baked. y Enter any time. Write for cats- It is i,n(lprR nod that tho comm,tirr At. i1,P :,n• teal Bnar4 of Tea aA mpor- N. E. McEWEN, Stoneboats For Sale of our Puhlic Library are making fine ing on Mondiv evening a motion was • Logue. progress towRrds establishing a t^al,naFerrl to make a rancas of fhe to--r _ Y# Bayles, Claremont modern librs,ry, and it is to be hopeo to retire the deht against the Park and Veterij]ary Sargeon Joh +c • t W. J. Elliott, Principal that our total population will render enough to mike a cumber of improye- - Mural Route No.2 its undivided support, meats. 15101dr@T1=6 0Y1•t.I9+T20 '' • $,a!!.. .,wur.'„�'yS�rv;•;..r�:w�:e...e..�.•_..'s'.:�•rd-..:..,^es._s.. . .--:..5._.a,s..n.::use...e�:,,...., ,...,._. ••...._ •,�.....?a:r..e.G.tn.;w.... -. e-_....,..�,...n,.�a_..,�._,._�._ -- -..... _..�,ne..�,,.,,,�-r'?...... ...- _ ?a..,:�. ..,..,...,C.a.....��.e.,.a..ti.c'w .........s.a...,�i..$..i:'d,•:.�3.<.;:nu2_,��...�,....,,G ae z.e-,;;Dir::^�...1�.-•.`•`h� '�^.m'\ih-wr..,.a sie'i�.�r.1ea.''. •:a._. .' ,K,.vi:a•>_r•6.. _ :.. :::. ,.,.... .,. .:.......awn- ._,.:..,• ,. . .., . y. .i• s r« w.'+Ya,-k 5.;5:, ..r aw,t: a.•3 f✓+..ca,Y.:�r-',i l' "��4.pyY,:R'-f `;�..s ... - .X yA Y� o' -Z` :r,: .!:�7.1 Lir `.9;*:.„Ses- v.tt�-�.'v-V..r. '. .'� r•, ,J,:c ��'n' .C:_. , Slog' '..: .. ,, '. .• � .. .. .y^, .. - _ of ..- '� •_. -• . .-__._-�.�. - �.-- -------- -------- ----i; - he_--_ -- -. - _-.— .. ...• _ ._ _.r '- _... _ _ , Fresh Flavor 0 r delicious -dg B OCKETT I s Tasty Meat _ f Substitutes Vlte tell CHAPTER I C. Continued. Covenanters," his second "The Pil- HOOT s 24 delicbu8 meatosnr�i- "Catch him, Betty'. There—ye has grin's Progress." Kit Kennedy had GREEN TEA r him! Oh, the loon'," not yet read "Paradise Lost." But t tutedisheswithliroftVasse, in the new Kraft Recipe Almloet Kit had been caught, but, even thus ear;y he discovered the tl�preserved �a the tfi►ise•ti t SALADA Book;fentfret an request. "the very desperation of his case sup- capacities of the,devil as a hero, and M Send foritto-day and treat plied him with wit. his favorite character In Bunyan's �p SCkOte Fiae! thUn Oael► JeLp as or ` --- your family W"Something "Oh, granny, granny!" he cried, book was Apollyon. So presently It 1aa OWCle!• Insist ZipOa $ALARA. different". The children I p i especially will benefit by pointing behind her with a .sudden was no wonder.that he frightened the 1 :the change in menu. stop and a scared expression on Shia byre lass Into lits by stripping him-i lace, there's a fire in the lum— sell` naked, staining his body red with�ocean of pain. And the washing of the y "Have us!" cried his grandmother; "keel,", and picking out his 'ribs withwaves of sorrow.had swept that.roan- � Fish Are S�pP�'Y. trait-sad•rraC►sswG GlLft•atral "d'ye tell me that? I aye kenned that I sheep tar—a grisly spectacle to leap tenance clean of self. Her Cheeks "Why are fish so' slippery?" was a question put to a fishmonger W am itw%dseB L something wad happen that,lum—" out of a hedge In the grey of a Sep-!were softly pale, and she stooped a 4 ager the other She wheeled about with more alae-I tember gloaming. little when she walked as if she were day by a lady customer. The fishmon• . 3 Iurye . rity than seemed possible to one so Indeed, !'t was this prank, taken in bearing an sasses burden But she ger did not know. solid of frame and compendious of I connection with several others still I was still young, and her eyes remain- Three out of four of the people who garmenture. The fire was indeed' more daringly imaginative, which at I ed as frankly and winsomely blue as eat fish are probably like the fishmon. burning on the hearth and reaching up I last caused Kit to be sent to school, f when no such lass as Lilian Armour ger; they don't know, where (as his uncles pointed otit to'stepped demurely into the Kirk-on-the. However, to simple. The the tum,' but only an it had done The reason, , him with unnecessary I slipperiness to due to a sort'of mucus every baking day since the beginning ry detail and- a �Hill flys minutes before the service Winter Plc round of the world. Mistress Armour reeog- savoury sense of snJoymeat which Kit began. exuded through the scales. It Its of yyqq el the greatest importance In .�;-.-.-..—.- �rsbc2 Doyafromltfs►hbrk sized that she had been taken in, and'-L t W be little lees than infernal), Kit Kennedy admired his mother protecting ' turned with speed to recover her ad- such pleasant and merry pranks se above anything on earth—and loved the fish fro mfungus, a skin disease to "a.awing Twice WeE& vantage. But naturally she was just that of the byre lass would be re-f her too, almost as mach as his red which they are liable. ll...is�N.Y.w.a.and sae, warded with stripes i 1. VtaPslatial,'t,,,tn-ak„ew, a moment too lair. I pas of quite taothes,dog Trusty. So they went out over If the fish is so lnittred that some• - ott•an:vias Steamers Kit had dived under her uplifted I color. I the heather, only they two together. spot becomes uncovered by the pro. 'x^ "FORT VICTORIA"afnd arm, and dodging the amused Betty, . For old Domiale Duncanson had not Liltas stepped sedately and stilly tective mucus, a barely visible fungus eN : 'e " who was vainly trying to control her sense of any humor save his own--9 I along the rude moorland track, her will probably lodge there; and there- Leading Pase•veersetHaeils•eDoak mirth,, he bad carried off' his spoils.I humor of which every one oL His paplL head a little bent, her eyei(but vague- after ft spreads very rapidly, flaally ��srr PorlttwtratedEookAr•writ• He was now well on his way to the frequently felt the point. fly taking in the purple of the hillsides extending over the gills and killing K. FURNES9 BERMUDA LINE seat under the beech trees, breaking His mode of repartee was always!and the misty blue of the valley lakes. the fish. - 34 WhitaWlstreet - New York Clitr off alternate bits for himself and for considered to be most pungent and I Aad as she looked • sob rose !a her Another use of the mucus is to di. —Mr teat rOur&tAg'e's conviacta Royal,' his great loiloping red collie, g upon cold frosty mornings,'throat, like water In a well which minish friction when the flab Is in mo- ',;: 1 as he went. when the finger-tips were blue with communicates with some great subter- tion through the water, and so to In- "Betty Landaborough, ye are a use- cold, and the application of the taws" ranean reservoir. crease its speed. F less, handless besom. I'se warrant ye felt like handling so many red-hot � ' The "Oh, it's bossy, bonny;' she mnr- are In lea nails in Hutcheon's smithy down by sue with the llleet young mored to herself. "It's !•r ower bon- ,y_�-_. valgaboud. Certes, leas, but ye shall the old village well, ny for the like of me to see." Tea Supply inadequate - Ritz Ca` l to n walk at the term. i reds ye tak' your i Nevertheleee to school Kit Kennedy Kit Kennedy gambolled about over —Prices Hjg]ye= - ,' �� wornin' neo, and never a character was bound to go. So he went, as most i the moor, looking for belated bird's Tea prices are going up mainly be- ��� ew I will of us go to the dentist, because he had D g y ye get, ye guid-for-naething, ug- nests, pulling "hsrdheads" and chance cause fes is bean demanded b mil- j Bratfu' besom that ye are"' no choice. bits of white heather. Presently he lions more people Tea is the cheap- , ,g t I Wisely Betty Landaborough made His mother was going over the hili It brought a sprig of the. latter to his eat and certainly one of the most palat. q� no answer, knowing well that the with her boy In order to put him into mother. able and satisfying beverages known. Hotel. I thq care of Tltty Cameron, a buxom,w energetic old lady would forget all "Hae, wither!" he said, carelessly, But the tea-growers have been unable ' Famous f� Mum- about her warning to hall an hoar, and and self-possessed young lady of ten.!"see what Kit has gotten for ye. get to meet the tremendous demand, It :04an A eve, would, if taxed with it, even deny ever who had to tramp all the way to Whin-;it in your frock there below the neck, takes three Sears for a tea bush to ma. having said such a word. vyelekaa-0 school did not tell Kry as the lassies do at the Kirk on Bob- ture to the plucking stage. erfect Oliigne and On such an occasion Mistress Ar 'baths." k mour cooled gradually. At first she this. For if he had so much as sus-I Lilisa bad been thinking deep with- ~'— 1 declared that nothingwould induce j Reefed that h1a well-groes manhood Bingle rooms from $6.00 I to her bosom of things and days that Coal Mines .n Belylum. t ;Doable roaafs $bm i6,00 her to keep such a rascal a moment j was to .be put -into the care of any it hurt to remember, when the boy's , Mining engineers 'n Belgium haus IDaropeen Plan longer about the house—e threat "lassie," Kit would promptly have words called her back to herself. The made use of an ingenious plan !ot # r which, so long as Kit's grandfather; made a bee-line for the fastnesses of,sprig of white heather lay-fn her palm, reaching rich coal beds that, owing to " w Hydriatrie and j remained his ally, was knowingly and �e Hazel Banks. And from these !L`and she raised It towards her eyes in marshland above them, they could not ,: I aotorfonety empty and vain Then, al- �°�A have taken a long summer's Therapeutic the uncertain manner common to the mine In the ordinary way. By means ea��t I ternately, she went on to upbraid the day to dislodge him, and even then I short-sighted and the absent-minded. ,of refrigerating machines they froze Ill-eataeas of Betty, and to remind bar only hanger or the absence. of ripe I think she supposed It to be a bit of parte of the marsh in the form of cyi- i of the tact that in the time of trial site outs would have driven him forth, sweet-scented southernwood, which ' GUSTAVE TOTT Maas So his mother was cow Kit had brought with Him from the lndrlcal column and thea sank their had even hLughed at.her mistress. But compelled to re- shafts in the ice. Thus far two shafts as nobody was much affected, these sort to guile, and that bribery which sardea, have been sank approximately twenty a manifestations soon ceased, and she appeals to the sweet universal tooth But as soon as she saw what It was Ave hundred feet at a cost of more A Priceless � confined herself to such propositions of childhood. that her Angara held, she cast the than one thousand dollars a toot It as that It was high time the young "Kit." she said, soon .after she ar- sprig of white heather from her On sounds expensive„ but no doubt there In the king's private library, at vagabon eat to school, and that "in rived from Klrkoswald, "I'm gaun the path and stamped upon It, grind la more thea.encash coal to make the Windsor Castle, as well as in the over the hill to Whlnnyllggate. I`ll' King's I.Ibrary at the British Museum, bar young days weans were not spoil- Ing it into black peaty soil with the venture pay. ed---no, and servants had more re- be lonely and it's a.sang road, I'll has heel of her small strongly-made shoe. the Bibles area very special feature, speer for 'their mistresses," So {t' to tak' a big sonar piece w!' me." —�-= and 1f 1t were possible to imagine (To be continued). came about that from much dropping -Will ye so, mlther?" said the boy, w_ these treasures being put up to auction Few people know that the eorrict the stone was worn away at last, and coming closer to her: Then In • O at one of the famous sale moms,. all name for "The Hague" is "13'Graven- Kit Kennedy was In good earnest to wheedling. coaxing tone he added, 'New Can for Paint. the collectors is the world would Bath- hags," which mesas "the bed be sent to school. "Will ye let me look at the piece?" " >�` or in order to bid for them. A can for paint has been Invented enclosed space of the Count. _ 4,�; "• It chanced, however, that this re- Whereupon his mother, with great But it Is not as illuminated Bible, with a top fa which a brush !s Insert- so ._ _ - lve of Mistress Armour's, falling {n circumspection, drew from her r6U- over which some monk spent half a g rule basket two noble "whangs" of ed when not in use to keep the brig- Married on the same day in 1874, a with a letter which her daaghter lifetime, or the earliest printed Bible, baker's bread, thick with butter, the flea motet and prevent the paint dry- two brothers of Magor, near Newport. _ - Lilies had seat by Heather Jock, de p a or a "Breeches" Bible, or even a brown sugar dusted upon the top like fag have recently celebrated their riled the tate of Master Kit more g golden ' "Busse" Bible--so called because It sharply than might otherwise have Silver sand on a mower's sharpening weddings in the village where they says, in a certain well-known -psalm: been the case, strake. And at the sight Kit's teeth I Minard's Liniment for the Grippe have lived all their lives, "Thou shall not be afrayed for any - =~ '- watered so that he had to swallow •�,} busses by night"—which to the best- "bear Mother" (so the hurried note I steadily to keep the ciaern from run- guarded and most honored copy of ran), "I have been thinking much of;ntng over. the scripturea. _Aa ou know, I .I { - y___ lase not men-1 . ,preserve us, mither. he cried, en -- This distinction belongs to a worn, tion his name here. My husband hates raptured. "I'll come. Man, that MORW even tattered, copy of the Scriptures, him, and would gladly have him out sugar's fair enticin'!" VFW- -just the ordinary limp backed little of the country, Besides, It—la—high I So presently 'mother and son were _. Bible which thousands of people take time that he should go to school. I to be seen wending their way over to chgrgh, or keep in readiness there, shall be alone next Wednesday all day the heathery wilderness of crag and This Bible ties open, upon a beautiful and 1 should like to come over t6 the I moor which lay about the farm of cushion,'eVolosed In an exquisite old Dornal and take him to the dominie Dorsal. Kit's mother's taco w roll rriim� casket, ia.a window in Windsor Gentle. myself.. I Send herewith some things of n great still sweetness like flint of The open pace 1s much soiled and that I have made for him. He •can i a woman who has indeed won her way ; thumbed, certain passages are under- have his Sunday clothes- to go to Lb •n fele of rest but through as lined, and there are numerous pencil- sclool ,In, and afterwards we shall: -• • --- - — �-- , ad notes In the margin. This in Gen- manage about getting him some others oral Gordon's Bible, given by his ale. for the kirk. Your Lilias." - ter to Queen Victoria. It was a simple letter, but with pit!- Let t he : fulneas under it deep as the sea.'That Minard's for 8praine and Brulaoe, Which Liltas Armour had obtained of the happiness-she a earth was r mach province of Ontario Savings Office g When.a horse is struck on the back Mesa than she had expected, or indeed with a whip it switches the spot with deserved, that her every word was _ kits tail. The horse knows it is s whip like a poem. Love and life bad gone •. ' and not an insect„ but the reflexive so pitifully wrong with her that bald-: - a a Guard Your Savings s mtacYes of its tail are to highly do- the of language only threw into relief veki+ped that it inatlnctively switches the bitter tragedy of the fact. - ji, 18 Y open as account by mail. Simply send money by Bank before the borne has.time to telegraph Cheque Poet Office or Express Money Order, or Registered Letter, :CHAPTER'X. ibe true state of affairs to its brain. to the branch nearest you and you will receive your Bank Book by The Sprig of Heather. retlrp guy, Now Kit Kennedy had never been _ at school before, wougtt his age was The entire resources of the Province of Ontario guarantee the safety eight years all told. Never had the; S : of your deposits, on which interest will be compounded half-yearly. leathern 'taws' of reproof tickled Mal You can withdraw your money by cheque at any time. - palm, nor yet had Instruction's warn- an Ing voice disturbed his hours of play. ABSQ�.v a a e ,' True it was Kit had always beable S •E•�-T P'p1O�I�Ce of Ontario Savings Office For Your Cookin to read. How be learned be could not g have told you. Ever since he could , ,v save work—money—time, remember he bad made A's and B's 7n Head Once: 16 Queen's Park, Toronto s trouble and fuel—and make your the thick white mealy dust of the W.F 1 ` cooking better• bakeboard where his grandmother was TOflONTO BRANCH OFFICER: Tina•ef 4 • iso.cad rolling out the "farles" of cake, pre- Cor. Say and Adelaide fib. 1340 Danforth Ave. Cor. University and Dundas Sts. to • 30`' sently to be erected, crisped and OTHER BRANCHES AT: curved into toothsomeness, by the Hamilton fit. Catharines tat hiary's Pembroke Brantford Woodstock side of the fire. - criTwiao (Owen bound Ottawa 8esforth Walkerton Newmarket and Aylmer At all events he had certainly learn- 1 ad to read, and his first book, as we 18RUR No. 8-2H, know, was "Tbe Traditions of the U 11 F Air e ���F.�s.. ..: .� ;b s. x.: ' _'•.. .': ��. +.:�. _,.-. ...".4l" .�_ .�°.. .- .. ..._.' -. ..- _ ... ?..;�. ::r. ,.^..�•a:_....•....,:�-a..box`.+�rv��A. "". ..o._...;,nL"'�:,:u.;2�J...c��'..':'�r��^����'�:ikv'�.�T.-uu7." •n,...-,a�,1 1 .:, . q.. ... �"',a... a.. !F ;:,elle ':: :4 > ++. :•.• t 'lies' ,x"T ,,k ''. •K. ';>. n w:k ?'...r". -f N' -at' ..' .: ^ <. s ,�'�'.'' ... .,leer ''•:=A}�elle.' .. M �._�"..:,... . ',4r•:d .. ,.:.: .:*;. -r - i 4 �.r x._.v�a,; ..i.,, T'' - a"3...,d ,�-.,4". .,c.�.. .. elle �. _ _• _ -. w-- Y ., as-� '{{�� MPEG _CRoSS-W ORD PUZZLE -.PRICE OF WHEAT TUMBLES ON WINK EXCHANGEBLASTING PAPER FOR�� i 4 S 7 6 - TORONTO. Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $2:83',x; No, 2 North.,-$2.27 ifs;-No. 1-North.. . - to II IL 12.22 ; No. 4 wheat, $2.13%. " A despatch from Winnipeg says:- aly'zed by option gamblers, and the Man. Data-No. 2 CW, ?6c; No. 8= re lar trade is standing back waiting 19 CW, '7335c; extra No. 1 feed, 740; y " Pandemonium reigned in the Grain gu , tti ,5 Ib tT f0 Exchange corridors among the horde;until the public clamor for more op- No.,l feed, 72c; No. 2 feed, 69e. tions subsides. Meantime, flour .has�' All the above c.i f. bay'ports. ' _ of men and women when wheat crash-I been advanced 40'.cents a Barrel, and _ Zp Zt z Ara. corn, track,- Toronto-No. 2 ed off ten cents on Thursday, wiping!if these advances are sustained it will !yellow, $1.44. out paper fortunes by the hundreds.j.be,advanced another dollar. ZV Zq 16 Millfeed-Del.., Montreal freights, It was the most spectacular condition A Inter despatch from Winnipeg!. ... bags included: Bran, • r ton, $36; - ' ever witnessed on the local market, says:-The wheat market was much) aborta, per ton, $88; middlings. ;¢8; r$, Wand the victims were almost wholly'steadier on Friday, and although the 17 19 „Good feed flour, per bag, 6 to i3 a Poo, who are not engaged in the range in prices was about four cents, Ont• oats--No.heat 2 white, i to b$1. Ontario.wheat-No. 2 winter, ;1.71 grain industry other than many the session was a rather quiet affair, to $1.76; No. 8 winter, $1.69 to $1.78= ` fanners who have been taking a Sing in'contrast to the past few No. 1 commercial, $1.68 to $1.72, f.o.b. days. 'Fol-I• , and making easy money out of the lowing the opening, which was 1 cent 31 3Z 3 * 9S shipping pointe, according to heights. t .spectactilar rise in the option market. to 2 cents higher, a fair demand camel Barley-Malting, 90 to,.94th_ And >t was as sudden as tt was un- out, and prices worked higher, only 37 8 } Buckwheatr-No. 2,.88 to 90c. expected, following the steady ad- to meet with further setbacks when Rye-No..2, $1.36 to $1.43. vances since harvest, but the dealers the buying demand became satisfied. _ Man• flour, first pat., $11.40,or To. .• yang � 42 y} k4 ronho, do, second pat., ;10.90, Toronto. advanced their margin charge to 25 At the close, which was fairly.strong, ` Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat., nom- ' ` '--z•.;. ;- cents in the hope of discouraging fur- all three futures showed good gains, 41 anal, in bags, Montreal or Toronto• do,- ther speculation on the part of the May improving 2% cents, July lays y5 export, nominal cotton bags, c.i,ii. speculators, No shoestring options cents, and October 27/a cents. Hay-No. 2 tmothy, per ton, track, A ; i► e now possible, and as a further Millers and exporters were in the 0 t Toronto,•;14.b0; No. 3, $12.50. are a precaution all houses refuse to guar- markt early for a fair amount of Straw-Carlota, per ten, $9. f antee stop loss orders, for they can. wheat,'but when the May touched a -. Screenings-Standard, recleaned, !. - - _ P Y 5t 'Fj o.b. bay porta, per ton, $28. not be ri=uted fast enough. low of $2.13%, both these interests Cheese-New,. large, 22c; twins, ' _.,.At the the opening thousands of came back into the market strong, and 22%c; triplets, 23c; Stiltons, 24c. Old, �y orders given the day before and thou- prices gradually worked to $2.18, the large,24 to 26c; twins, 25 to 26c;trip- " --Directions: _ sande of wires had been delivered !ugh point of.the day, only to weaken .Each square in this puzzle represents one letter only. The Orsi horizon_ lets, 26 to 27c. It was a physical impossibility. One- heft cents before the close. q ,� , „ Butter-Finest creamery prints, 88 *at man who saw a fortune built up on aj Bar-ley and Data were very, strong, Lal word begins in the square numbered"1, the second horizontal word in'S to 3�; No, 1 creamery, 34 to a6c; No, maniihoewho disappearing on the drop'the former advancing as much as Szri and the third vertical word in "2" and so on. All words must interlock- 2, 82% to Sate Dairy prints, 2g rtoaa,28e. �r lapsed when he discovered rghis mobil cents at the close. in cartone, -437 thin 18 if you correctly All 1 and "6 horizontal, the second letters of eachEggs---Fresh extras,to wee fie extras, , � unless he provided more margins, coy' �• " ,• -to j ' At no time was the market weak, will prove right for the start of "2" and "ti"' vertical. Horizontal and ver- when 66 c; M0 ity to protect his paper fortune, which there being a little pressure in evi- tical, are thus a check on one another and you may write Ina word that has gage firsts, 84 to 56c; storage'sec• meant $26,000 since Monday. In spite'dente from the short side, and "longs" the right number of letters and the right meaning yet find that it does not onds, 47 to 48e. =.' of the danger signals and the drop,I that went out on stopless orders on "key" within the words going tn•the other directiona.' Then you must find Live poultry-Hens,over 5 lbs.,24c; •'.:. the small hamlets over the prairies Thursday were reinstating Owir•linea another word that does. For this reason it is well to do all the first work do, 4 to 6 lbs., 18c; do, 3 to 4 :tis., 13c; °h and Ontario simply swam dealers'on Friday. Trade volume was not ex- spring chickens, 2 lbs, and over, •Luc; 2 �, P y P'� Y• lightly to pencil, roosters, 12c; ducklings, b lbs. and up, with further orders to buy. Appar- ceptionally large. There will he another puzzle next week. Also the answer to this, 4* that 18c. catty plenty are to be found to take, Outside news continued bullish, a you can see if your solution was correct.-The Editor. Dressed poult*y-Hens, ever 5 lbs., the places of•those who lost all on the,targe export business being reported 28c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 22c; do, a to 4 LLQ; decline. The business of buying and overnight from the Argentine, Aus- - - Ibs, 11Fc; sprint chickens, 2 tbs. and exporting actual grain lies been par- tralia and India HORIZONTAL VERTiCAL over, 30c; roosters, 18c; ducklings, 5 t A'country of Europe 3-Toward lbs. and up 25c-turkeys 35c. , - ' CENTRAL BOARD TO - -.�route. Three hundred thousands units s--A country r Asia a-tlustls _ Bean an. nd-plicked, lb.. t3Ke; >' 10-A short poem 4-Allows primes &. 4�!;, OVERSEE DRUG TRADE from Anchorage left Nenana on 12-Moved swiftly s•-Native of North Africa Mapi products-"-Syrup, per Imp. Thursday by relay dog team for 14--Naar 7-Cooklno utsr+ali gal., 32.40; per S gale tin, 52.89 per ' ;* i Nome, a distance of 800 miles. 16---A Turk $--Article gal.; maple sugar. lb., 2.5 to 26c: ,. Nations Will Appoint Opium, Dog teams are starting from both = ifUpon tl--erica Honey-60-1b. tins 181/2c per ib.; d COnt1011eri, Ft2381 Decision ends. The Nome team has already set 20-A compound st atoms with it-Bohsmta (ebbs-.) 10-ib. tirsa. 18 c; 6-%. tins. 14c; 2%- y t out, Leonard Seppala, all-Alaska electrons ta-A country Asia fib. tins, 164s to 18c. b + e,��+e. a 22m-A title used In India = 15--Lltcewise Smoked meats-Hants, rned-, 25 to Sweepstakes winner, driving twenty' 23-Conjunction 17-'To ala possession 26c; cooked hams, 37 to 38c; smoked A despatch from Geneva says:--I Siberian wolf dog racers. He is 24-A weaving machine is--Possessive pronoun _ roils, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls 21 to 'The Central Board of Control of the traveling light, Will meet the relay 26-Prefix meaning opposed-to 19-A division of Canada (abbr.) 28c; breakfast bacon 28•to 2�c; " drug traffic, provided for in the Am-;team in the vicinity of Ruby; and re- 27-A garden Implement 21-Natives of Normandy (pl.) tial brand breakfsat 6acon, 29 to Sic; : irrican opium. plan, and which has trace his track post haste with the '$s-An organ of the body (pl.)' 2a--Asspons'e (pl.) Lacks, boneless, 29 to 36c. �1 been repeatedly mutilated in past serum. 29--•-An Australian biro! PS-Abuses Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 days, was pieced together Friday The weather is mild, ranging from so-possess 26-Odor - to 70 lbs., ;17.50; 70 to 90 ]be., wet h; 90 lbs. and up, $16.50; lightweight " afternoon and adopted in the subcom-' :e•o to 20 below There has been lit• `=8��01 at-European country roils, in !iotrols, $83 heavyweight � r s4-A farce - as--Have on 1 tnittee in something:near its original tle snow, but the trails are good, - - rolls $27. >sb-Peps $4-A ptovs dorm 1 which should allow the dog teams- to' a8-Portion of a surface SO--- Mediterranean Island Lard-Pure. derees, 18 to 1$340; „ i The ascot important difticuity over- arrive in Nome in three weeks• i tuba, 18�i to 19c; pails, 18ii to 190; come in connection with the board was Another shipment irons- 'Reply (abbr.) 87-Tavern rants, 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces, P 41-Portfona 311--Eternity yy - - lb to 15 34 c; tuba, 10 34 to lb%C. pails, the settlem_gnt of the problem of-s♦ Seattle arrives in Nenana next Tues- 44---The sun• _ 41-Ytruttnlzs 18 to 18 Sint; prints, 1711r to 18e, sh llection of the members. i day, and an attempt is being made by X16-Amldst i 42-A piece of-gloth Choice heavy steers, $7,75 to }8.28+ It is.hoped that these difficulties Delegate Dan Sutherland• at Wuah-� 4b-8eoldsd ;servo wither butcher supers, choice, $7 to $7AW ,¢Q�c have been entirely overcome by tbs' ington to have the anti-toxin trans-I 48-Part of Bible (ebb Ilk large serpent d, $6.2b to 3 do, mod.. $66"lls� to `q suggestion of Lord Cecil, which was ported to Nome by an alr;tiarts of the 49-Part of the body - 47-Lair - - 6 do, com., $4,25 to $4 75; .butcher I 50--A color - ifers,. choice. 116.7fi to. t7R6' � Fit adopted Friday afternoon. Lord Cecil Fairbanks Aero Corporation with a 4s•--Toward do g 15 63--Hogs (male) $ to 6.50: �i proposed that the Central Board be volunteer pilot, Detective Darling.; ,,A pitch (mole) b.b0; c m� , J.� chosen by France, Great Britain, Arrangementa have-not yet been com- Si-Perform a4 to $4,50 hatcher ?Italy,-Japan, the United States, Ger- eted for the Might, which b airline - - - --- - - (cows, choice $4.26 to $4.'5; n fair many and the six non-permanent ran- would be less than 800 miles and take WORST BLIZZARD IN z SIX WOLVES SHOT AT to good, 50 t to $4: canners and cut, _- pe � }tern, $l.b0 to 32.50; buirher' balls, 'tions sitting in the Council of the about roar "Dara. YEARS STRIKES WEST THE END OF THE STEEL good,-$4.60 to $b; do, fair, $3.76'to ;League, the delegates to be appointed- Meanwhile the Name Health Board,I $4; bologna $2.50 to $3.25; feeding iby the Governments Each signatory under Mayor Maynard, Dr.. Curtissteers, good, $6 to $5.60; do, lair, sof the convention has the right to Welch,and the public nurse, are mak- Snowtb'ifts Piled Up Twenty Bounty of $15 Per Animal l to $fi; stockers, good, $4 to $4.75; do, nominate one expert- ing the rounds. Several deaths have Feet High, Delaying Trans- leans.Good Day's Work fair, $3.50 to $4; calves, choice;;21 ' In explanation to the Dutch and been reported; and more cases of sore. to 813: dor mode, to$9; do, grassers, -: ��� portation. for Hunters. 4 to $4; milch cows, choice, $60 to legates, who made a reserva- throats appear daily, especially among ton, as have no assurance of the Eskimos, although a dozen whites Winnipeg, Feb. 1.-The worst bliz- Cochrane,, Feb. 1.-Here is a trae�cho; fair cows, ;40 to $b0; springers, they g , choice, $70 to $90; good light sheep, ;f yard in many years roared across the _ g among the non-permanent mem- are afflicted, Among them'ie Prole wolf story, brought into -town from $; to $8; heavies an backs, ;4.60 to � R bors of ties Council, Lord Cecil said Rynning, superiniendent of the High western prairies Friday night, piling the present end of the steel on the T.:$6.26.; culls, $8 to $4; good ewe lambs, 'Germany was named specifically be-' School, and other adults. snowdefts 10 to 20 feet high in wire & N. 6. James Bay Branch, 70 miles $15 to $16; bucks, $13 to $14; do, .r►' Ruse he hoped it soon •would be a -----o--- Places and causing great hardship to north of this place. +med., $10 to $12 do, calla, $8 to ;9; ' xnember_o! the League, with-a seat in . live :tock. The temperatures ranged K. Massere and,W., cDonald, two i hogs, thick smooths, ied and watered, , -Canadian Wheat Prod i from $ to 30 below zero in the storm- trappers, who run a line 3o miles long'$11.10; do, f.o.b, $10.60; did, country' %he Council. As fo:,the United States,' ve t area points, 10:20; do, oil cars, $11.50; w ' . On Increase in England p from New Post to Smoky F the said, it,was named by virtue of its ! y �+ had select premium, ;2.17. ...'particular position, and he added the _, _ Railwvy-ttransportatiott throvghou�I a brush with timber wolves the other: MONTREAL. -' -_'sited'States was ons of the nations A despatch from London Says:- 'the West was seriously delayed, de-,day,which made them possessors of mentioned ill the Covenant of the Keen continental demand has forced spite ILe fact that all•available'scow- six fine skin's, none of wfiich miasui-ed ' ��' Can. wast, No. 2, 8276 dg Na ,y 8, 78c; do extra No. 1 feed, 76c. F`lotsr, Iwagae. up the price of wheat in England and c=earin;; apparatus was thrown into;less than 6 feet 6'inches. Man. ring wheat pats, 1sts, $11,.70; --:• - the upward movement stili continues. service. In Winnipeg the storm raged ng the trappers do, eepp p Peg - ge As dusk was talU ppe 2nda, $11.20; do; strong bajta�ra, _;DOG TEAMS CARRY ' All classes of wheat are affected. with great fury and street-car traffic;surprised a dozen wolves feasting on $11; winter pats., choice, $8.76 be et Seventy-eight shillings per •Qtlarttr,I was disorganized for the greatee por- a moose they had cut-out of a-herd. $8.8e -Rolled'oats, bag-90 lbs., ;4.10. RELIEF TO AL,ASKA� tion o the night, bines tae the su!:-�The animals were so busil Bran, $31.25. Shorts, $88.25. Mid` for instance, is now quoted for No.- y engaged $44,2b. Hay, No:-2, per toe I urban. districts were com letsly -ied ' dlings, Anti-TOxiia Cannot Reach I 1 Northern Manitoba. The increase is P ,to gorging themselves that McDonald I car lots,-$14 to $15. a' most notab:e, however, in the price of i up, and not until•late to-day had nor-;and Massere were-able to approach • rani s;;rvice been restored I Butter, Ro. .1 'pasteurized, 31 to ' ,Diphtheria Al Hints for Three Australian wheat, the price of which [sufficiently close to reduce their nyxt 31%c• No. 1 creamery, 30-to 80jse; Weeks (q� Endan• to-day advanced a shilling to ?0 ahi! Extremely cold.. weather prevails bee•by ha)!. secondis, 29 to' 29%r. Eggs, storage ' lings •per quarter. Argentine wheat over the entire northern territory of, -.With the bounty at $15 per-animal,;extras, 57c; storage firsts,-fisc; stor- gend at Nome- advanced a shilling and three pence' th- weAern provinces, the mert ury the trappers figure they had a good i age seconds, 46c;. fresh extras, 700; 8 A deepsteh from Nome, Alaska,,to 72 shillings a quarter. The great hav;r. cZropped to 50 below zero at day's work. fresh•firots,'GOc. . Potatoes, per bag, "says:-The diphtheria situation is`size of the Argentine wheat accountsCP''era, Feints. _ - - - car lots, $1.05 to serious hese on account of the lack of for its cheapness .compared to 'the _ ''- Canners and, cutters, i62 to $2.b0; anti-toxin. But a supply is now en Canadian" and other varieties. {Trotsky's Former Post No Turban, No School, cows, fair, $3 to $4;' weals, best lots, pP y Says Hindu Father! do,poorer lots, $9 to $9.60; good _- -- -_--- .,.-- - .:Taken by General Frunse _ ... y lambs, $13; sheep. $6.60 to $7; hogs, -- ,fair quality=and good.weight, $11.75 AUSRTIA'S ECONOMIC PLIGHT CAUSES despatch from Paris says:-- >4 despatch from Vancouver says:-.to $12. � WIT M* ,General yi. W. Frunse, who has been Amur Singh, aged- 13, Hindu, is not - •iii ?FpofntPd to Trotzky's former post as attending school because the Point;Hostility Against Jugo-Slavia : AGITATION FOR UNION W GERMANY (nmmissary for the Army and Navy, Grey School Board has ivied'that "allGOvernlnant on Increase IG 'one of the Red Army's most sue- boys must have their hair cut, and_ .ear i ,' - �ces.ful :enders at the front. He is a wear hat or Baps, rather than fur-' •-Paris, Feb.' 1,-Goucentration champs Vienna, Feb. 1.-The -economic,that they are not authorized to nego Dlo:davian of mixed Russion and Rou- bans," formed by the Juzo-S:av Government plight of Austria is what gives the!tiate for Austria. It is generally be- manian d'sscent, and is of the Roman- The boy's father refuses to permit near Zagreb for the arrested members ''ieved that their trip represents air'o.'f type, -Fie _rase mb:es Nicho:as II., -tbelad' to conform to the boa'rd's of the Croatian. Peasant party, guard- unch to' the agitatIN for po:itica] ' . m �cxpedt#on to gather political amuni- eyaept that he is stronger in appear- order, dee:acing it was against his re- ed by Serbian soldiers, have increased" ligion. union with Germany. This, of course,,tion-for use at home on occasion, for ante. Action by the board was taken t the discontent of the populace and ._As the platform of the .pan-German i example, if the League plan should; General,:Frunse is an old Bo;ahaNik, on complaint of parent,, of other:eta practica::y assured a vote; if one is y party and the Socialists, who favor break down and Austria again face-s "having been an active. revolutionist dents. permitted to be taken, against the _ the move But it is fully realized here teal crisis. I since 1904, when hr was a 23-year-old. - ?• pre;errt Government. n that France and Czecho-Slocakia will One cannot deny that a pure vote,in student in Petrograd. In 1907 he was i Hosti:ity in Zagreb to the Belgrade Act consent to this political union and; Parliament on the question of joining:condemned to Siberia for revo:ution- Night 'Work For- Government has grown almost to tbs Miser heads here regret the trip to up with Germany would probably get ary proFaganda. He. did not escape bldckn for.Women'point of insurrection. Premien Peeler , $erlin of Dinghofer and Franck, lead a majority, but most of the leaders until 1915, when he tnade his way to itch of Jugo-Slavin wanted to try �- hrs of the Pan-German party, for the' here favor leaving quiet an issue the front, where, under the name of ripir-s issued by the international Radich, chief of the.Croatian Peas- r , IN purposq o! discussing union. (which could not .be successful, they iYlil:hal:nf, he served in the line of ;aitor ,if ice of the League of Nations j ants Party, for treason, in�rbb,but g` '��if8r�g it may be emphasized that think, on acconpt of allied opposition,I communication, simuaaneously work- Shot; thtt t)virtee,n nations have rata- now has decided to transhr tbs trial +� these men represent only the smallest r-pecialt;• at a time when Austria is•Ing with other Bolsheviks on the dis-' fled the convention prohibiting the to Belgrade, which has reads the die- 'it the three important parties, and urticr the l,ectgue'a financial tutelage. integration of the Russian army. night work of women and minors. content still more violent. �q • .?n,.e5,...n:..tF.,r,n.m.tae..laL_,...«..,a�..'r,•��..3.a:•,,.,.n.a-u.W>»�...a.9..?.'�?te... �.-_.. _-+;a,S.,.-.. .,_:a.....a:..,,,�.r:.u'�..sa.'"S ^...-..r.�...,.,a,.,...,.::_ :x»Ya:,r...,,.rK�.,.._ __ s,....,,,,.�. _. ,..._'__-...,.,... -.�_ .�.'t� ..'Z �'8...,. T"...y+'.�e.,^ __. -is>J�,.,n: _. .., .._...,,.W..y�s...-...�'i...W's,.....:. ._.;�,$'y�",es.:h%:....�raa'�°dr±a�a`t�'7Waii t . t� .� �-r r {, iYrr,!y �„, :tv.. 1"X'. Sv Y:e••:..dtti h: '.�+, k.•::ef• i+r +u+ar.� 8�� vhe.. 1'�`,.p7. y i =� 1 r . ,.e1•*��� ,. - 'o,u•'•,a••.z•w •wry!}ysl-ra'•,>lCgf.NJ�•�.V7t�-.A•!^- • _ -..-_$ALE REGISTER.. --TIME TABL -�RickeriAd Statim -- --.--- - — -- -- - --- - - - - s T..R. Trains going East(ice as foHowe - --� Tu"MAY. Fali. LOTH-Dispersion sale Na: 10 Mail 7.58a M. BUY TEA AND TN�/V B ' of fariti stock and Implements, the 'r 28 Local =.Z1 P.M. �- �` - i1.75 per year.; i1,5Q it pais in adYartce. pl'°pe.rty of Fred T. Rowe, lot J3, " 30 Local d.25 P.111 ' Subscriptions ro th United States and Creat COO. `3, jt�hitbv'1'p (one mile west of Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. R E. y ) �3ale at 12.80 shay '`,-�- •- - Britain 2,00 in advance. Vi hitb Town). p. Trains going 9l'eet- dna as tollowe- - Lunch pi;ovided for, those from a No. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. The tea market is very firul and all lines are advancing in price distance. There will be no reserve I 27• Local 3.44 P. M. 1 j t will be the a.before . JOHN AURKAR Pro rMor, as Mr. Rowe has disposed of hie 9 Mail 906 P.M. It s probable $1-00 a ]b. ea i pric , P p the neat - We'have•tures special lines farm and everything must be sold. Sunday train, 8.6.2 P. M. crop. very 1n ery goad eseal' . y - Foregoing is according to Standard . _ *A Wm, hlaw,auctioneer. PICKERING COUNCIL.• TE3G1tsDAY.'FEB; 1?rx-Auction sale time. �'' Richardeon'i Orange Pekoe, of horses,choice dairy coke. Shtop- �The above council islet pursuant to shire sheep, implements etc„ at �• Hurlsle Blend, ... ... 600 adjournment on Monday, the 2nd inst. p CLEANING -PRESSING y ' ; . north halt of tot i corr. 9. Picker- - _ _- Members all resent, the reeve in the Gun w"der Grein ?5C P Ing(half mile north of Claremont Po chair. Bring along your suits to be cleaned station), the property of Jno.Forgie. and re g _ The minutes of the last meeting Sale at 1'2.,30. See large posters. F. pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed - *Werere.td-and approved. W, yilversldea, auctioneer. Charges moderate. A petition was received, signed bygale-Credit JAMES BRISCOE,48 EAT MORE FISH ,a ainstthe engineer'sents of prrecently T�f pure-bredAA $rsh res nd York. Opposite D, Taylors Bakery - 78 • d y �• Fresh Frozen Salmon, ... ... c lb. _ :made. g shires, horses, sheep. impTemeuts, Claremont, Ont. Fresh Halibut SteakA, 30c lb. A number•of accounts were resent- hay. grain etc., at lot 35; rear of con. 20e Ib. � P ,� Fresh Frozen White Fish, ... .. ed for payment and referrsd to the 3. Pickering(townitne, 2 miles west C p 1e' Finneu'Haddie,,17c., Fillets, 20c lb. ' reapectire'standing committees. uf 'Cherrywood), the property of RYE =ST/�AYr ° 1 Salt Cod Steak, ... ... A communication assn received from Robt.S. Tweedie. Sale•at 12 sharp. 2Oc lb ». R.B. Harkness, Coinusissioner of leas. See bills, F, PostilI, auctioneer. - — Oysters, loperial Quart,... 1.40 f "re plugging of all unused gas wells in + the township, immediate delivery will be J N'S ' J. Phillips was heardre his appoint- - .AMES RICH ARDSa GROCERY went to the position of School attend. talion. ' once officer. 77��� ' :; ROSE EXCELSIOR HILLS The standing committee on Contin- L` irst Consider dfion' Phone 6000- Pickering t gencies reported and recommended _ the following pavmeuta The Torento we strive to give the kind - Pickerink Hardware St�►re Stamp-dc Stencil -Worl.s Limited.-for- of service that one '.friend. BASKET S 600 dog tags,express. Included, 23.6$; would n3turally rehdet to _ John i4lurlsar, for printing Collector's Having purchased the stock from blanks and townehipstationery, 94 00; another in time of need. the Estate of D_R Beaton., on -account of .salarv,_ 128,00; Good Roads Association, for .Every I�etair - -- membership fee, 5(io. W. G. BARNES,and the entire The standing committee on Bonuses of the funeral arrange- business of JOS. W. DOTEN Poultry Foods and Egg Producers for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters 1lients may be left to Its ii and Snow-shovelling reported and with the assurance that Am prepared to supply all sizes recommended the following payments: everything will be.taken y La Meal Beef Scraps, from Berry Bozos to Three 4 �g r P , and Half Bushel. Ltgto Duncan, township engineer, re care of in a manner entir- a I�lOa Grit. ,award of watercourse in the Village ely satisfactory to all con- Oyster Shell, x of Wbitevale 11.00; R M Brown and Gleen giver Basket Works cerned. a� others, breaking roads on con 3 7$c.; 'Royal Purple Lice Powder i R'M Brown and Roy Brown, breaking _ Phone Mark. 0409 - .roads e t 1, Whitby to pay half 3.66. A Complete Funeral as FRANK PENNOCK . Royal Purple Oalf Meal for the young Calves. The standing committee on Relief k reported having received a commuai low as 888. "'The k. Man that made the Barnes' A1t3O, Agent for TIIt8r11atlonal Harvest MaUh?nery cation from St. Micbael*ssa 1E-inoyho.payment bo was0af p aieotoneC aLal athe .L 1c'JS®nng �u � �j . Basket." _ boapit.+l, The Council did not.con- " �d Repair6 m .:aider that it waa respousible for this Phone 1800 ti ��18 �1Ckerulg . -_ ill as Bald patient hm8 funds and is ` .quite e'lVa ble of paying her own-way. Ambulance Service. Vigilance Committee The st•uldin committee on Roads g If = and Brida" r(-ported stud recommend- Branch J. !� �,]i /mss " •ed the followingpayment: The Ped. Won. Burton, Whitevale. The object of this Association Is to' J. S. BALSDON, �- - PICKERING te lin and prosecute lar-people. Limited, payment of acct Phone 1005 Pick. lessen eteagg p a .in toil 41 14. the felons. i A by•'aw was pnr.ed appointing - 'Adam Spears and G, L. Middleton, - Members having property stolen oommanil Emec,ber9 cf this Council, to the Board "—-`— auto immedjately with any member ' & `of Manallement of the Claremont Go! E:iwctira Committee.'-community Memorial Athletic Field -T Membership fee - $1.00. and Park. • Tlokasa may be had from Ina President at:uoud bylaw Raa Passed provid- British Columbia Cedar "' 6aeretsr7 on application. t init for the 6orrowiaw of Looney from Galt Galvanized Steri Shingles the Standard Bank, for meeting the Bird's Fclt Slate Shingles Ezac. Com.-L. D. Banks. C.S.Palm -Current expenses of the mwnsbip. for sale S er, Donald Mauro. Pickering, @++ The council now adjourned to meet Again o'1 Mouday. March the 2nd, for T. PATERSO``3 - CLAREMONT l;R. TheXta.a. . J. Clark. E i°the transaction of general business. Call and get prices. - ___ President secretes W H IT13Y. - 'St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; '`�Ir `� �1fl IQQS�Its by a vote of 119 to 09, has decided not A . -Layiug He' � jto enter the Unitt•d Church, As a rr- ' suit, the unionI%tF are casting their lot t • �1j6SUQl�QI1 In w-ith'the 41eth-•xltsts. _- -IS APd3,In Het Feeded •- CAPig►fitnittq tome ALM DALE MILLS • _ = -Layla g CYT ash .�'rc�a ��, mwLi, - Its Scratch Grains Wheat or any grain ;taken in F' ,ezchaage,for.Flour. Manufaotured on;well.reeommended• r We have Bran, Shorty, Cbop, :formulas by 0.13 5o4*, ; Oil CAke*.LVenl. _ _. MA RKHAM ;FLOUR MILLS <r a„ The 'Business all kinds.of grain. Int ~ R z / -Ogilvie's,Porridge;0ats. r A of Agriculture D N REESOR & SONS ` Royal Household Flour, - f� , : - Cream of to West°Flour. 'o • �s ,_ ' FAR!lING is more than an croups- Locust Hill MARKHAM,. ONT. : Cherrywood tion is jA a 6iQhjy rominPrcial- ized business which requires careful CHOPPING.-,EVERYa, tanning and thou Rhtfure=ecution_ (het a trial order from you dealer or direct from mill Bountiful production is necessary WEEKDAY but effort is wasted unless the busi- . • - - Btu�njN� peas oi'disposing of the year's outpnt6 =. N. 1_,0=-V700= tM is properly managed. In conducting -- ------- P i C K E R ! iii G - 1 Fm the-business of the farm the Stand- ard Bank can plopa prominent and yM useful part. Consult the manalter , e� and learn hogco-operation AT . - � � _'�• - tweeeb anking-and agricalttre builds J E ■ - • _ a mere prosperous community. - Round Roast or Steak, ...-20� per Ib — -�— ... ... Surloin Roast or Steak, - �( STANDARD BAN K O/ MBSMS, Porterhoaee Roost or Steak,. . .. 2& �. - ' NEW INTMATIONAL Rump Roast,:.. - ISc „ OF t,Na2. W. F. . Fine Rib Roast, ,... •, I r s a at , • w• HIH,V hitby •., 2(M ­-PICKERING CKERING BRANCH—W F Law, Manager . .; DICTIONARIES are in use by bud- 1 - - 8 sneM 40 13saoklin West Heavy RibRoast, ... .. -.. .__ ness mea,engineers,br:ikera, ... _ 14 olid 18e judges, architects, physicians. Shoulder Roast,farmers,teachers, librarians,cler- Pot Roast, •• .. ... • . .• 14c " gymen, by successful meat and ` grit+ket, to boil, - ,• ilk " - soomen the world over. •.. •.. . 25e ,, Leg.ut Pork... Are You Equipped to, m? . . . . ' 2sc - _. , • The New International provides 'Loin of Pork, , � ������ tho means to success, It is an all- Sbouldet Roast of Pork, Vic,28e O knowing teacher,auniversal ques _ _ Pork Chops, PP ... tion answerer. Pure Pork Sausage, 25C ` -•t'r If you seelc efficiency and ad- Finest yalt Pork 25c __ SOME day 11 co a opporturtit 4- ... your 1 fi a-tiwe. You may needrarlcementwhynot'nn�edaily -1A, use of the vast fund of inform- Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c of Stine? sliced, .. ' =' c money ,to take full' advantage of it. a 460,4(10 VocabuioryTerms.2700 Page.. 6000 111ustrntions. (;olored Plate.. Mild Qured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 30e . •Start now to save a regular portion of 30.UM CecJmph;cnl Subiacts. 12,000 - r, • Biu'ra;hical Entries. Back B9Con, •• •" w 4ac your earnings Reg!lar and lAia-Paper Editions. Cooked Ham,.. :. •• .: 55e " _' •o he Dominion Bank protects its depositor`s ..._. �irirerorttpet> Weinera ... .. 25e _•_ q faithful practice of prudent management. , inion pages, ,.. .. ,.. „ gq 11 ustration.. ead-0heese,.. ... 15c • . _ . __ ori nr�Psoecitet Easy First and Domestic Shortening.• AM Nlap� if 6 The 90 cents -t UCKLff t: �i namo trill aspen Its prints 18 cents G.drC Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday BRANCH. G. P• LYND• r:` CO, BrROQiCiJN RRANIM B. C. CROSS. Mi mem s,,�.�l.1�,�Ita W._G. RRID, O - PICKERING y�y �ttYc'n..... . _.. ._ :'•,.: ,• ,.'_.:.. ....:.. .. ... .. .. -.,:' - -. .. ._. .. _........ .- .. - _ . " .._v:,ro.t.L.��r.oii.,.•N�.•n`^s'4e.....,.,z.":_.s:,.:.1n`.�.,.'a'ua�eS.�i�•:cY_Pa'�72..�-.�i:'u'.a`tl'rrsiy�.e,Pe.,«�ea»:�.�ztd�r.. i".,:ci!� r>h�r ,� ., F4 aw...,i•,..7... _09111.dY .'..:a....:"-...3.W . ":"E-•r.: _ :: .e�.?.,'.r_6.. `" �...,r�,.a°a'`'.!tiiv,,Pt�',�r:4.,.,Nrk..-...+C..1i-'-+F�•�-,-..,..,,aa..�,,.t�:..'i_1�a„.r.Yt�..a,M/x'kr!.l•�r'�rt"",+�..y'.^,'a't'Gu,r•".. �.sw:,.'�'5':.:�'_.rv'-.'li'..'• �59.-0 + :h. :J.s, ..v"..w„'..,,,f°..F•'Z_', - uc-r'.:'.X�--'�fRkdt�'wC?!:`�s.`�AR+":s.-,':.-."°,'�'.^h0"1:'R,.',..,`.R•�,•:,��,.`.��.,"�.v..-T•, '.y'{^,yMx�,;•�,.'�'.M1�TW`(''1,;"•.F,.,0 '^',1..1.”.. �...'..•wlgl'y4,'.�.^F,a�y.C.," ry � ^'k+ ^'F Yc .+ r•C '. _� CLAREMONT. Walter Ward had a business IBARGAINS ry •��(� apYe Letrip to Stotrf7vitte cin Monday. I t -' .� OO � ]�\IMrP. F. Chidlow was io the city Mr. Crozier, of Altona, shipped .•vv O vt v. L.�.+ T on Friday. A carload of hope from Claremont Iflsurance CO• Ira Buyer is spenAinR -a•1'couple -vii Tueedgq: - SERVICE.. :: SATISFACTION ' SAVINGS 'sof days in Toronto. lilts. �L'm. Arbuckle, c,f Mount _ )Cheap rates for farm and�eoutitry T. Caster had a business trip to Zioo,. is spending a few days with buildings. the city on Monday. Mips Elizabeth Pugh. Where you buy the most for the 1e st men T�Fna. H.Coates.!sited faieads•in P Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Weare e[1joyin.R a regl pld4ash --- ----•.-- -' ----- wind-mills.Silos etc. the city over Sunday. Toned wiutrr these days. Lots-of mens and Bops Boots, Shoes and' Shirts, Smocks and A nuroberof our residents haws snow and r.old weather. Clothing. But Ogeralle. _ Automobile,Insurance been laid up with colds. Mrs, R J. Mann was in -Locust -Suits,creyand brown ` To fit every ogeat Shirts, military flan- of 'all kinds, e; Mrs. Bell, of Sombre, is visiting. Hill on -Thursday visiting her eolor, sizes 34.42 lowest,prices. nel.- Full size, 'her sister, lire. McCallum. brother-in-law, J. Jarvis. at la50 A complete stock at 1.25, ARMS FOR 6AL � .. C. H. Fo.ubdand daughter, Mise Mrs. A. Ham, of Toronto, spent. r, ^_Write or phone E Annie, were in the city on Satur A day last week with her parents, •-•- - The Famous' Greb Shoe—Black artd Tan gy ' day. Thos. and%irs. Sanderson. Wid. Miller shipped a carload of Rubbers reduced 10 per cent OVERCOATS R&INCOATB E D. BOWMAN . 'beets and carrots to the city on during the month of February,for -' : sT ;Saturday. cash.only, at W._M. Palmer's., * All Svool Heather color Htaavp.:Tweed and rubber. 20 c• .WHITBY, ONT.' Thos. Stephenson, who was laid The annual C. C. C. concert will - off duty for several days suffering be held on the 26th and 27th of All SiZAB, at 17, 0 - lining, at 9 5U .d . from ulcers on one of his eyes,,is r February. Everybody be prepared .'CLAREMONT able to attend to his shop again. to come. Call at i i i j�� Phone 3800 ^p n r ` The frequent snow-falls which Don't forget John Forgie'a sale •..J. FINGOLD � Vl�EAf r/a7RY i. .have recently takeb place is filling on Thursday neat, Feb, 12th. At, ° Up the roads in many places, thus Mr. Furgie has.auld his farm there CS�ARE�dONT. O1-TW.& 20 Highest price paid.for ,meg .making it difficult for rigs to pass will be no reserve. ___,__— --. !Lreatu at the ;'one another. W. G. Bingham is busy re— decor-,Some of our residents are won- ating Frank Soden's residence /�� s dering why tie police trustees are which he recently purchased from' ='” Claremwt Creamery x ` notenforciug the anow•shovelling Mrs. James Lertmon's estate. ? ' x by-laSorus of the streets are - _ Give�us a trial and be con w: vinced entirelyneglected. e��W • There kill be a racing carnival in the Claremont CaIeddnia rink P3Ckertn9 _ on Tuesday, Feb. 10th. Good a y Prizes and a Rood band in attend- Goods 1, oro .1 { __ _ _Leah er nice. Watch out for bills. Our junior hockey team went to SREAO - HARNESS 7 '' ' Stouffville' on Monday evening WITH A :• Our supply of quality Harness and "�t when they played the Continua- f URPOSE Parts is now complete. tion School team of that vilage, =" 'but were defeated by 3-2. 81INJUNIoss+ / j BOOTS-CiREB SHOE 1m _ J. S. Bundy is busy these ways 1 � r �� We have a large stock of this Famous re decorating his dwelling which — e, Boot on hand unbtear, he has leased to Mrs. McCallum, for hard wear and tear, who will shortly open a millinery REPAIRING " f shop in Lhe old library rooms. 'EVES,our pure food bread D. in Pugh, li rary roo, spent li � 1 W, tion for our eaGabliskin repute• has a worth tense. ,.• tins for repairing all kinds of �y over Sunday at home here. He y I?a A went-to the sit on Monday and �It brings health and full harness and boots. r; y strength and a mealtime Be Fo ('6 Crosky �6n, CECIL BRADLEY k returned to Lakefield on Tuesday, J on cshich dap he began operations satisfaction to the folks at his new creamery. who partake' of it regn• Harness maker, We congratulate John Forgiei on being appointed one of the tarty. One slice calls for Up goes productionl D©wn goes the PICKERIN'G, - ONTARIO three county valnafors by the a loaf; one loaf forms the ! priC 40- county council at its session last habit. = Every wants the Trirdyn—5-tube week. Mr. Forgie is thoroughly n w. k qualified for this position. r 1 ' Roy Ward has purchased the ., 'volume-3-tube economy! Transconti• Iflne new'briek residence recently " "` "'' nental ranges. Real selectivity. The set for <t erected by A. Pretty and Walter 'Ward, just north" of the Union ��� � ��'. ;;� you!. All over Canada they sell as fast as �� RiEs Church. This is one of the cosiest �• homes [n tile , 3' '"` ;' 8 'Y'� - 'the makers can supply them! ��E _ r- Two rinks of our curlers, com ''� l �. "" ' ' 'HONE*900 Our present allotment is disappearing quick- IraPULAR r r posed of D. A. Scott, R. E. For- e•, ERING = s th, singed• :Horgan. T. P. Shirk, �,��� ���1�� �� � _-. - ly. 'Lose no time! Avoid disappointment! Order yy c �.' _. + .19red Evans, Thos. Birkett, C. S. — - — __-�- :thy! _Trueman and R. Besse, left on _ARE YOUR - ° 'Tuesday morning for Peterboro. .. value I - _-- It was the greatest vel in Canada at ,$100 to take part in the big bonspiei. _ _ _ Now, at 1885—we say—you'll have to hurry I We wish them success. i<J Our curlers are busy these daps DV RE FUOU, M. D., has practising for the bonspiel which ". e n �"R��. T. BUNTING ` 6i3 headquarters in thiq ` R U rM' will take place in Harriston in - _ --grocery store. b1 D:.gtanc?a •about two weekq. Th9y non the • � ;110 for'mi,Rbtp deliciuns"and II` ableld there last year, which has T ' ithat's what you'll Eay of been in their pusseaeion evensince. • *. -�.T _�� t our groceries after yon ; rn, They will make a strobR effort to have enjoyed there, If _bring it Bock again this year. ,I s , your diResttun is misbe- ` u r. - - a Pratt's Regulator via le n� doctor it ,� Mrs. Tr our 1ha t and i1d g R p -, . Mrs, Lyman Prlkey Y .i Luther Pilkey are ependin-g a few and Egg Staab. i is bit. : ..days in the city. and while there Opater Shell, per cwt., 2.00 are spending some time at the Isa• ..100 IIQF ' -bells, Hospital, where the latter'A Grit, - - eon, Leonard, recently underwent We stack a full line of Pratt's and / ► f - an operation -from which he is international Stock Foods, Cough ��iOI inak Ing a rapid recovery. Remedies, Digestants, Lice Killer Y `; The lart banquet held by the and Powder. Cow Remedy, Hog ?O� agricultural classes in the Presby- Tonic, Bickmore's Gall Cure, Helle' -- t ' �. now as a s a _ , 5 Church. O rico Cha d everything to 1 to Zeooleum an a er t bore, p 6 community hall,was a mast en�'oy keep your stock in condition for Subscribe for The Pickering News, able s$air. A program was given the winter time. ---_y-- — ---- - ' ww consisting of folk songs, a play by 7I • I da} the boys of the class, to illustrate. Tri our Calf Meal in a humorous way, how the class ' l ' seats conducted ddc. Prof.Tomlin• tt,.. A i'QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" fL son's illustrated lecture.wow also I� s +Lie best _ - touch enjoyed. A moat enjoyable gathering was t3=ee� Rive= ithe annual congregational meet` F M. C 0 0 P E RSatiP dill and Basket ' Ang at the Union Church On Thera- F. . Fire. Wbather- - L' day evening, the 29th of January. , 'Despite the stormy weather a ,'.'i(3LAREMONT Proof Tight �FaCtory �+ large-number were present. All _ -, the organizations presented splen. v laid reports, and the- trere- GOOD B 1 E LOGS WANTED searer ported all obligations discharged, ' =-with a balance on hand. Dr. N.F -- _ - Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling 'Tomlinson. and Messrs. James ' j, htnin� --- - -_ _ . 1lticOnlloagb, Wm. Matidell And 1XIner Dt1Iab1�. _, and Chopping,•Wood �• f John Fleming were elected to the _ erOOf Repairing, .'Board of'Managemeritr. The ladies 7 ' it served a lunch at the close which + Shaping and Turning. was enjoyed by all. Hello-Spring S `g tl Hidaie Bare, Offiee Stools The week of ministr at the EAST LA K E sleighs, y - ' - Baptfst Church is in fyll awing. a orSale 8 It F x Scores of the members with other residents of the community have Spring and Bummer METALLIC SHINGLES CHAS. A. WHITE. f beeir in attendance, and everyone Successor to late W. G. Barnes 'agrees that the services ad far (�rOOCls &rriving For 40 years the most reliablebRoofing for sloping Phone 642D or write Locust Hill, out~ - have done a world of good. Why woofs of every description: Now being made from the :not drop in on Saturday night'? all the trills .''world-famous' "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron Abso- !J V_ You will hear some fine singing and the preaching of the members See our new. Ginghalns,.De•. lately the best roofia5 value on the market to-day. ,. of the McMaster .-Evangelistic ,lanes, Prints and Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron Band will be 'as great a treat as for new buildings or repair work. -their singing. If you have no time , RatYIIes. Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns, _ to change clothes before enuring to A full lice of Silk, Silk and Wool - Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Hares and Imp e. Mown you will be.every bit as and Cotton Hosiery for hien, ment She a specialty. welcome in your overalls. Join Ladies and Children. lso. , +the crowd on Sunday aThe F. J. P R Q U S E "'P I C K ER N�G ' McMaster men will be present for A full line of Fresh Groceries 0!all materials and design , both services. Members will be always on hand at kept u stook. It will pa You *, ? wise to come early on Sunday to right prices. _ BU I LDER call at our works sad i't be oar stoat -secure their seats. Let Saturday obttatn prioss Don't be misled + Building COntraCting agevls we do not employ them,o0usegn0i a sand Sunday be a worthy climax to Call and be convinced. Barns, Houses, etc of ly we nen, and do throw off the agent ' this week of splendid ministry. Of all kinds. oommission of IO per oeal.,whiob you r.D , '9verybody is invited, everybody T Pickering Dealer for the Products of esewnly•o.s by pall ams from as@. will be welcome, everybody will ' ') S O O T T ' 'thoroughly enjoy himself or her- ++++++s The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto a ;I, T.;MATHRSON, self. So let everybody be on the CSLAREMUNT epLt. l 0Mce and Wisitb)'.UL: e'A — Fo x a ,y .. , .- ..-. ...• .,,,�:. :: .r. .: °jt, .., ,, r,. da<n ...ei: :.r' ^..�:...� "r. "a`tf ;+,..r SY .+ �,a:.w.�:..,'r2:x,�sr,...sm.,.+14z•�"�s.. �ms,W'�_ «!� r_,m..,.�� d r, A�,....�..r r., +r '.r?, nx i+ wr „:, ., SLS .y:..ro' " ,,y,„. ,g.F. .• 3'� N fen"`f•L�"` � �5,_�� �y�,. �::'�" G"�i� . �• ... 3•.c .a �'� .x .��,r.�.�atM_t_w...1«w '�atC �..:..1�a.xwc.,^•'/ma9'�Cr�"`'e�. �.�w�_y.�l.,:.rt.^..i:.�.r3ay'C'iz,.&'''a'stew++�'_.ro::s`s°Ls.,::u�•,crt;:c'� �i.�1v:E�..e•",.:�a.�.�moKF`:s�a:.� 4�ur d+�r�.:i'ucw2^�rm'nY`�L°...aaearr�,.� rt'Tk',aati'�� ���'Lwi"s;w'+e�'Sy3•�..-'�t�r.�.. ,x ,. �� w nr,.•� T.. ...:mi ..•• '•'." '�t.:e'ti, .tiros . ^^;� ru::.. 4�'9,r,ig :.rs C,� ash D':142•� 't'• y. . ».r' ,t. tw.� .r.,. a .r. a �,,.�`,c r •m r,. .�' Ka;. .s. vs;; r rv; �5 Jy IN the milk and 'egg yolk, and cook 9m bat a until the tSometim Z Why not this- time �f When add the nice of one- • > a mans n's Ideal Y lemon and two cape ceeann, wMppa! s until stiff. -A NEW APRON FROCK. � y -MAKE PARLOR IN OLD- ..death rate of chiidron having memies FASHIONED HOME at two years of age may be five three �p- REDROSE SERVE A PURF' SE.- as high as it is among those who goat- R�13 •r If you have never tried using the pbne the disease until the tenth yens' . tf* M 3argeet, pleaaanteet room in the house of life. �� y Hassles taws read b good .tea � fpr the family bedroom, you don't P y the secretiorie llf �. Jlmow'how enrich more you will enjoy of the nose and throat, especially in ea the tiny zi g� a sprayed out in cough- � The ORME PEKOE is extra good. Tr :t ! •it in that capacity, than ae a,parlor, . used only occasionally. - Ing, sneezing and loud talking. The $ it r I live in one of those old-fashioned danger of catching fife disease is k houses in which a parlor was added greatest during the period' from-five to an already larger number of rooms days before the rash appears and for ., Anvo /�� LOST WORM C five days thereafter, Before the rash u J 1 -than is needled by the average family. appears the N h>f ":"This company room was the largest. only cod butinarealitymthie to have 'room in the house, and so pleasant, y E :airy sad sunny with its south and may be the beginning of measles. Exp101ring the UntroMen Mon of the Earth. west hndows and sash door opening to From the time of exposure, from -- 'the east upon the end of a south ver= ten days to two weeks elapses before The ' eminent archaeologist, Dr. whose women are of extraordinary andah. 3o delightfully situated it was the child ie taken ill. The illness V i Thomas Gann, discoverer of the fa• beauty. V. a 'shame to use it so little. Such An much less likely to be dangerous if mous Lost City of Maya, in British In the.Isthmus of Panama, beyond abundance of-sunshine went to waste taken in hand at an early stage. The , Honduras, who sailed recently in the the Darien Mountains, Mr. Mitchell- ` in'it and-the finest view we had w@y-$rn't symptoms are a rise in body tem- �. j Manazaren to complete his survey of Hedges found a mysterious• race of + ' from its seldom-used windows. pasture and redtnew of the eyes. the mine, hopes to find in one of the Indiana with pure Mongolian features, I tried using it as a hiving-room, but Therefore, when a child has been ex= great burial chambers which have living among prehistoric animals. In it was two remote from the kitchen p°S� to n��' the temperature been unearthed some of the codices the same region was found a race of 'i and dining-room, and an air of mads should .be taken on the eighth, ninth buried with every Maya high priest, white Indiana settled among the ruins z be used- on} on- state- � and tenth days after exposure. if the � _ " which may give the story of these:of a great city whish flourished 6,000 y- - it so Pe body tempeFstuae has risen orthe " — strange people and their mysterious j Year_, ago. I,F _ 7man invariably stopped in the-"mid- eyes arereddened, Put the chill to t wanderings. 1 On the Fly River, is New Guinea Pil e" room to lounge and read, leaving bed and keep him there. Bed is the I - He is one of many explorers who I Captain Frank Hurley found a race of a 111y.cherished livings-room to the tooks- one•safe place to fight melee, and are penetrating the still untrodden bronze-colored cannibals whose strong- tion that the habits of years had ban- the earlier in the disease the child is places of,the earth in aeat•ch of the, ly-marked Hebrew features identify put to bed, the lase will be the danger i them with one of the Lost Tribes of $shed it, i b'er secrets of cities and civilization# I of death or a serious result, such as ` 4913. The .busy, practical house.;which will throw light on the hietory i Israel. I reflected'otte nay what an attrac- Pin, tuberculosis, a of the earth. A race of white savages tlTv bed-room it would make and how Ye or ear keep)ee• will welcome thin simple frock i ages has been trouble. There ie.all'the difference in and the boomers that accompany it,' The discovery by Captain Angus !found in the Unyamwezt country, In convenient the smaller room opening the world between an attack of because freedom and comfort while at! Buchanan, the leader of the Lord ! the heart of Africa, while in the hills Brom it would be as a nursery. The measles developing in a child exposed work are so desirable. ' The bloomers Rothschild expeditlon,- of a city built I to the north of the Mekhong Valley, '+ plea so captivated ge that I promptly to body chill, and in a child safe- may be of the same material-as the of salt in the heart of the Sahara has f in Indo-China, is a silent tribe which ' planned w rearrange h for that put- guarded by warmth and rest. frock or of contrasting material, for instance, given a new impulse to has no deity, worships no.idols, and pose and soon had m1 erstwhile use. Measles requires good nursing and The Pattern of this splendid style the Investigation of the vast unchart• has a language which consists only of loess parlor fitted up as a.bedroom and the Cam of a p P � � eve simple sounds, private sitting-room phy ician. The patient is cut In 4 Sizes: Small, 34-36; Med- ,red areas of Western and Central to the Panama Mingle travellers M 1 should be kept away from other peo- tum. 88-40; Large, 42-44; Extra Asia, of Arabia, Tibet, China and In In fair-sized bedroom opened from have found the Ole until the rash has quite gone, and Large, 46-48 inches bust measure. The do-China, of Nen Guinea, and of Afri•'; perfectly preserved the etmhd$le room, whish was also a should remain In bed as long as there width of the !rock at the foot is 174 ca. mummy of a girl whose hands and ` Daxwe rootnt, and both having a south is fever or a cough. Do not let the yards. To make this model for a Med- There are stili In the Antarctic five I feet bore clava like those of soma I had ave wide doorway child be uncovered and chilled as this hum size will nice 4 weird bird. These and other relics ---eut between moms, nearly p re's yards for the million.square miles of untraversed•i point to the existence In that region 14- warm lead m pneumonia. A eotnewlost frock and 29i Lapland, awaits the pioneer, and there In past ages of s race of human tree - • (silminating the partition, and so oom- darkened, trmrtartably warm room is of 27-incl: material. the best and the air should be kept -Pattern mailed t , any address on are two million square miles of South dwellers, and Mr. John Gtaen Cuth yards for the knickers land; the Kola Peninsula, in Arctic biaed them into one delightfully long. p have the piano and books and Pa. y g i Foreign Trade Council, found In the kltrnaaymH - m It was so enjoy. moist nerd soothing to the sir passages receipt of 15c in silver, by the Wilson America which may yield priceless dim- hertaon, of the United Staten.Natio T y of the most useful articles of fue•ai- by mesas of ne of water or wet Publishing Co., 78 West Adelaide St coveries. sheets, which may be h ;east or Ecuador s tribe who worahiy =-tare out where we world rise them y across the Tomato. _ Allow two weeks for receipt Ia tbe.heart.,of China there has been; their women, and kill without parle7 y^ of pattern. found s race of blonde women with!any man who Is disrespectful to a wo every day. Our living-room became rwvSend 15c in silver for our .0 to- _ in a sense-tLat no other room ever' - P curly yellow hair, descendants of a i man. THE OLD MOTHER, date Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book t dad, while my parlor never afforded people whale very name has been This record embraces only a few of Moths pleasure and sadafaction that: Lord, rest me from my daughter of Fashions, lost, while in the Becker•Nihou Is-' the discoveries of recent years; but !r panda ot.the I;awaiian grou g i Isay big, sunny bedroom does with its Who is so kind to me; 9 p, amoa while such rewards await the travel- oommodation for a fire in the wire. Never need I walk alone, T=aut Their Enemies to _ the ruins of an unknown city built In j ler, who can wonder that In these �F ber and plenty of fresh and sad sun_j Nothing have I that's my own, _ �,gug}ijng ppy�er. stately terraces, there has been found!prosafe days the lure of exploration shine during ties suaxmer,--Mrs, L• M. What I begin, by her is done. a colony whose men are Apollos and!still maintains Its hold? A naturallst recently returned from _ .And from a1] btrt her.alone ._ A - - J'IfEA3LE3. Am I rested; till I mean• Arabia bike described to a learned ' society a plant called the "laughing' Licenses. remove disabled passengers from 'The season for maasim is lath ford• rest me from sty daughter- plant gets-its name from! - ('autos. Who is kind m me. �`ma'" The Practicaity everything a man does Abner Jinks offered. assistance but the winter and spring months. Oise. ; the fact that anyone eating its seed any more depends upon the amount of wag' arrested by State Policeman No. -V* half of the deaths f. measles int —Ellsabeth Morris. gives way for some minutes after-�permission he has obtained from Rome • Canada occurred in the months of `' - - wards -to immoderate laughter, tri: body in authority, 42. ori Jinks only had a carpenter's li- January, February and Marek. A "' FRUIT SALAD. quently ending la nervous prostration rensr and was doing work unauthor- great many of these deaths could have The natives of the.district to which He must have a license to ger mar- ized by the code. been prevented if parents bad real- Half pound English walnut+. half the plant flourishes dry the seeds and tied, a permit to be buried and a. Birth Plunk a-ad his family eventually `• Pound marshmallows, -2 cu diced certificate for his children, His car were removed when police took them - j The ds goer and hour to avoid it. popple. 2 cups canned atrhi� chef grind them sato powder, which they!bears a license plate In trout and rear into custody on charges of obstructing ngezroc-age for measles is keep, and on suitable occasions admin- and la several states he must have a a public drain without haul a[ lamb y early childhood. Sixty per cent• of tater to those against wbom'they have p p 'r Chop or break the nut meats, cut license of his own. telling his quaUfl- er's license permitting Them to romalu '.tae deaths'from ameaates occur in chil` areal or fancied grievance. j P g dress under five yearn of age Some the rnarahtrnallows In Auarte'rs with Aa overdose may result in tempor,catloas as a driver, He cannot hunt !a the ditch. scissors, and add pineapple and cher ary loss of reason, following which the without a permit. +If he wishes to, G parents cotudder measles to be a nee practice medicine, dentistry or some ries• Mix with drewing,and let stand victim falls into a deep sleep, awaken- S aswry *Til of childhood and that al twenty-four hours before service other profession it Is necessary for + ' shill may be #}bowed to catch ansa les g• ing Pith no memory of his curious con-I him to display a'diploma cx a license,! e l and have k "aver sad, done with." duct. ,or both. t"w y �VVi :: This is a great mistake. OVERNIGHT SALAD DRESSING. t ' The older a child it when he con- 1% to flour, School-teachers must be licensed, -'tends measles the better the chance cup ndk - tom' mustard' % l and so must plumbers. Inspectors are at egg Yo '� , be will have Of recovery, blas younger lemon, o cnpsi�mlt, 1 yolk, l needed to Inspect the Licenses and see be is the greater the danger. The) Mix 'flour m if they are in d.ue form. it the thing ,vim mustard, and salt; add ' keeps-on the newspaper stories of the future may read something-like this: Not Under Charges As Yet. -'A� THE WORST 1$ YET TO COME future Mr. and`3lrs. israelPIuuk•(marriage Ilicense No. 887.654) and their little "The representative from your sec- ---.�_ j daughter Rosobelle (birth certificate tion doesn't seem to have attracted No. 465,799) were motoring between much attention in Congress yet... �- Squeedunk and Far CArners yesterday No; but he's in great hope that �? afternoon when -their car ,(state'charges of some sort will be brought Locating the Break. license No. 766; driver's license No. : against him before long." t 8922) skidded In fresh gravel that had ` ' -_ Old Isosceles—'•Why so sad, young The Strongest Cord. fellow? Did pour'girl break her%an• been applied by Zach White (contract- , '?s ►t \o cord'or cable can forcibly draw. j gagement with you last night?" or license No. 666,777 gravel inspect-'or hold so feat, as love cari do with a ...- Young Rounder—"No—broke me,' 'ed by Inspector No. 3•A-235). twined thread.—Robert Burton. CLUg " - - ( The car turned- turtle-omm-ratre il- _ s To write. a good love-letter you cense No. 41144) and the occupants The Sahara Desert 3,100 miles'- ought a ought to begin without knowing what'I,were thrown into the ditch. Putnam,long and (x00 miles wide. It cover; , �w— you mean to say, and to finish ovit}TouLl Blount (farmer's license No, 55), who 4.: .� nn area equal to two of Europe 'i knowing what you have written.—I came along at the time, was powerless Rousseau, i to render aid as he has no license to; ✓!.SSUE No. 6—'2!!. OI' and Warr " ' -The demands upon a molher's strength are many and J -severe; her own health trials and her children's welfare 'exact beavj tol!s, while broken rest and much indoor living Weaken Man V�omen tend to weaken her constitution. No wonder-that the , y woman at home is often indisposed through sick headache, backache, and nervous troubles. But varied as her health troubles are, the cause is.simple, and relief near at hand. 1 NEW HEALTH CAN BE HAD 1�i'hen well, it is good blood that keeps a woman well; when 4 ill, she must make her blood rich to renew her health; and ra ' - THROUGH the nursing mother--more than any other. -deeds rich F blood and plenty of it. DWill• • Care of diet, sufficient rest, fresh air, Rud Dr. Williams' ra. iams inn Pills ,ill keep l w6 eke health robust and regular; ; • end hecatr6e these pills make new blood abundantly, thou- sands hou- sari l ds of creak wives and mothers have derived prompt _ ealth- alp from them ,.I: h , _. 11irs, Stewart Grant„ Stewlacl.e, N.S,, says;-- 'After the ■ ■ hirth of my first baby'i did not regain my health. I could ;scarcely walk across the room because of the pains In my ' _ 'hack. i began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and through 4� f their use regained good health. Later an attack of influenza t' f The Give New Vitality--and more. ,eft we very weak, and again the pills fully restored me. I — y Y ran recommend them to any one who is weak or run down." ..,.� WA z � r ., 4 .a;w,+�l'•'w.' t�� v ,�,... :"� ,r x -�.''•' '.aY•_ ••r�"9.�' .i; .z a '� «ayu ,;.•: 'a r:' •• ;�� '�".:e�H';v. . ,,, H- ;.....y.,. ...•. kr ti,. i, <ffi- .. c."'ryt ..:,Y .;3? Y . Via.: <_- '• r,d•. s .. . ` :.• S- •-, .. ..,•.) ...: :'ft./y, ..t.,^,•,4u 4 •Y.' `^f+ V.t L•T' W„ n , to HOST TO A HOST OF GAME 1 J lie best i • , '�••� i�,`� .. .. •fit ........ , r� T6.bd' cco , �. 'or the a r p _ pipe r: ti OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL CUT -,PLU6 „EASY TRICKS The Motor-Driven Tooth �. iVOt All Profit. r `; >«i A Jew married a very wealthy wo• �) ^ , fi One Hundred man Soon atter_the ceremony a Brush. _ , Tooth cleanliness is one of the most friend met him. Important factors in good health. At "Congratulations on your wedding," From the dining room of the Miner home. An appreciative gawder, fusel. 1 ' last hexa appeared what was inevitable he gid, "I hest it was worth about x� I7 ., Se iti sooner or later—the mechanical tooth- 160,000 to you." _ What is, perhaps, the most wonderful hotel in the world, is located on brush driven by a small motor. "People will exaggerate so, said Jack Miner's farm at Kingsville, Ontario. The guests come from as tar north The invdntor believes that the hand-, the Jew, '' 410� as the Arctic Circle and from sa far south as the Gulf States. 'They carry scrubbing given by the average man ' "But l thought it was worth gitite no baggage, are not required to register, pay nothing for board or lodging, to hfa teeth is entirely wrong in that,, stay as long as they wish, and when they get ready to leave, they take the. tbeory. It is always forward and back-I "No,'no," said the Jew. "Vy, I hal ' *�rS+4t� �, ward, not up and down, to tit tato the to pay sixteen a'hiilings for de ring," x elevator for the sky—and-off they go In beautiful, winged flotillas, honking .I ,tl+j• /00 quacking.their happiness and gratitude. - interstices of the teeth and cleanse _ This is Jack Miners wild gooee and duck sanctuary, and it to one of the them completely. For First Aid—Minard's Lintmesa. -- For this reason he devised a rotary sights of Canada. The birds learned that he was a friend of theirs,communi- apparatus with two types of brush, A Standing Threat. . . , • . �i - cated that fact to their acquaintances, and now thousands of them in their one�1EQ A for the [tont and one for the "'Alfred," Said his mother is a low. + . ori+. hes ora �II°e vt)r1ce, "if you disobey me, I will spring and autumn migrations visit his little watering resort for a Lew molar teeth. The actual brus weeks' lay oft and recuperation: Jack's feed bill rugs pretty high. It taken detachable, so that not only can all spank you right her>°i on the street" from 1,000 to 2,000 bushels of corn per year to Sati41iq Bis, feathered visitors The little fellow looked up. -Moth, This is a tignre passle that is not members of the family use the same „ and not slight anybody. But he loves the birds and the birds love him. and so well known as it should be. The motor-power for brushing their`teeth, w he you sit ed with interest, "where where mutual affection exists,he figures the matter of expense doesn't count problem its to arrange one lliift iz but also old brushes can be replaced. world lou nit'!" such a way that repeated Loll[ times The brush revolves at fairly high - - It will oqusI one hundred. speed on a flexible shaft driven by a rrrr����++++��ii�1�' �1�1�t\� ��+yry1 EARTH Z70e stunt Is easily dons aa4, small electric motor. fi RICMT Mise■ ON EAR a H fbrthe sty, b nes reaaombend% MATRIMONIAL Q Figure 1 shows how it is 401041. Avoid loss when sending money by AP$$, PHOTOS, ADDRESSES 10e.K i A second stunt is to arrange the P McCreary, Chatham, Ont. c There has been a great deal of dts- States. does not appear to bring unal- nine dWta im their order in such a mail Use Dominion Express Money M cusslon recently about the richest men Toyed delight. Most Croesuses are [manner that the total will be 100. Orders—the safe, convenient, 1ne=- in the world. I popularly supposed to live on a digea We a» interested to obtafatag Figure E shown how this is dons. pensive way. The richest man In the United,tive biscuit and iced water, with an This stunt is particularly taterest• OLD a n d RARE 1 States is no doubt Mr. Henry Ford,l occasional glass of milk. Some offi- tag because the digits must be used Installment Repentance. of ,40, who seems to have outdistanced Mr.f, alai statistics published last year re 'd theft ender. possible ways 'to A man whose pocket had been pick• .,BOOKS J. D. Rockefeller to the millionaire'corded the fact that of 120,000 persons doing this are poa41261e !! this v .ed In a crowd received this letter a not required. Perhaps You can dig• month later: I GN CANADLAN SUBJECTS. SONIA , stakes. Mr. Ford's motor-car under- who committed suicide in the United cover Some of them. particulars to the Wilson Publ S1.1nd takings could be capitalised aL t2:000( States fn 1922, no fewer than seventy- "Dere air, I stool your muany. 'tire- r, (Clip gaga out and past+ it, With 1-company. 73 West Adelaide Streets' " 000,000. His "cash is head" averages' alae were millionaires. manse is sawing me go I send sums of other of the aeries. is a screpbook.J Toronto. Ontario. $180,000,000, His profits are sald tc There is no British millionaire [rift it back to yon Won it wawa agate I ng average 1110,000,000.per annum- and-a fortune approaching the fabulous will send sum riots." In 1923 it was officially recorded that sums owned by Mr. Henry Ford or Mr. �I.. he paid $2.500,000 in income tax. Rockefeller, and there are few whose ,Habit• 2. le -Ills' MT John D. Rockefeller's fortune' millions mou%t to anything like even There was once a horse that was 6OME THROAT � 4 was estimated a few weeks ago to the $ .�.� aged Mr. Wanamaker. ud to pull around a sweep, which Don't taiLe the chance of getting 4� _ have dwindled to a mere $1.110,000.000.1 Preferred a Tramear. lifted dirt from the depths of the pneumonia, Check that Cold now Y k IEIe tae+, however. la the past few years earth, He was kept at bnstaees for with Mlraard'e. Take half a tea• _ µc {given away as mn�h se $576.000,000 The wealth of British millionaires, nearly twenty years, until he became spoon Internally !n molasses and moreover, is frequently never known rob Mina-d'a on throat and chest . ,k for various educational and philan- until they die and their wills come to old, blind, and too stiff In the joints Quick re .ef thropic purposes, which accounts for be proved, They may be known as to be of further use. So he was tura- his comparative poverty. Mr. Frank ed into a pasture, or lett to crop the 61 magnates o[ commerce or shipping, 71 Jay G6uld, another American whose but only the Saner circle can estimate grass without any one to disturb or name inevitably occurs in any discus v� their fortunes. Some of Britain s rich- bother him. I: isfon on wealth, is understood to pos- est men lead quiet, unobtrusive lives. But the funny thing about' the old a^ seas about 1100,000,000. horse was that every morning, after a OF t x C g� g and are.reqs( suspected of owning in awhile, he would .tart on a \ Guarded by Detectives. 1 millions, Other American millionaires whose The probate records of the past few tramp, going round and round in a �,.;. I circle, Just as be had been accustomed I - " ;names are unknown to fame easily years glie numerous Instances of outdo ML Gould. There is, for in-' these hidden millionaires. Mr. J. T. to do, for so many years. He would keep it up for hours, and people often e. StoppeI �$ stance, Mr. John Nicholas Brown, who Mlllg, of Leighton Buzzard, was on d to look and wonder what had !three years ago became heir to the He rode to his office every day on a fortunes of his tater and grandfather, street car, led the simplest of liven Bot into the head of cite venerable Strong Nerves akwa Heals les ► -- animal to make him walk around in -textile kings of Providence, Rhode Is and left $20,000,000. Mr. Charles Mor- I such a solemn way when there was no Pure organic phosphate, known oo, On risingand retiring gently smear land, and who to day. at twenty-fide, rigor. the wholesale draper, lett $64, owns $300,000,000. He is guarded 683,440. No one had ever suspected earthly need of It. most druggists as Sitro-Phosphate, to the plydplea with Cuticura Ointment yw s wealthy. But it was the force of habit. And what serve night and day by detectives. There him of being nae-Lweptieth so wealth -exhausted, tired-ort people on sad of she finger. wash off the moi` i ` the boy who forms bad or good habits must have to regain nerve force and Ointment!n five minutes with Cut!- are the heirs of lid(, Isaac Guggen- The moral seems to be that any sub- 4 tura Soap and hot water. Continue ' is his youth will be led by them when energy. .That's why it's guaranteed.i ', bath for some minutes, ' helm, who left $400,000,000, and those urban or rural liousehoider in Britain �e u of John Wanamaker. who lett $200,- may 11►e all his life nest door to a mil- he becomes old, and will.be miserable Price $1 per pkge• Arrow Chemical ' lionaire and neer know it till his or happy accordingly. Co., 26 Front Bt. East, Toronto, Ont ��a s�re.W,ane ♦V.-Itasa<ral ' Wealth, however. even in the United neighbor dies. aye ! a lel, F'r�eesoay aK.aistm.at>s.adtea7'aieamia ti 'SP's"' XW - ---- - - For �� Try oar aw Shs�aag Stirio. 1 '4 :MAKE CARE OF ' NERVES AND BABIES EASIER - FAINTING SPELLV :,,...'.a Stomach disturbances and coastipa•, q.=• ` tion are responsible for mach•of the e vishtiese-oL babies and young child-I • { wAIDiR 50'6[4. Gtlat•(�!� ' pee as ren: When the baby is cross or irrit• \ .�tR .Tahiag Lyi �. able the mother should not resort to - - - --- V � -, es to correct / ( K ( � so-called soothing miztlir the trouble, for in the majority of agnea there mixtures simply drag the Sarnia, Ontario. "After sty fid 5 sleep. What is To Make Bread With, of Course. R • O' ` were too terrible for wordsas born I war a 'wreck. andI� 3 child into as unnaturalp ; - needed !a a gentle laxative that will Dry Agent (suspiciously)—"What ply could not stand or walk withsn0 ": ,;_ sweeten the stomach and regulate the you goin' to do with all that rye." puma. I suffered >avith fainting spells - bowels. Such a remedy is found in Bootlegger (cryptically)—"Goin' to { until I was no longer any good for my Baby's Own Tablets. They are easy make my bread with it, of course." !.household duties and had W take to ash to take and are guaranteed to be ea- - 'bed. The doctor said I should have am 7i tirely tree from opiates and narcotics. The Very Man. operation,but I was not is alit tonditaay at that time. M neighbor sak_l 'Why , Concerning them, Mrs. Jos.,, Tousaig- The American was drawing the iQng. don't you try Lydia E. Ptnkham s Vep st,• stable Compound? 1 am sure it will do 4 a want, lits. Sophie, hers writes:—"I bow. I ou good and will save those docbor'4 would like sA mothers to know that "Oa one occasion," he said, "I shot I ins. So I was advised by NW '« 1 feel there to no other medicine to nine handred and ninety utas lions." to try it after I told him'about it, I asst equal Baby's Own Tablets. I always .The Englishman determined not to Proved safe by millions and prescribed keep a box in the horse and their be outdone, began to tell a,etory ac a by physicians for I very thankful to nay that I wan woe able to take a few boarders for a while prompt use never fails to restore-my man who swam from Liverpool to New 1 as rooms were scarce at that time. My r w little ones to health." The Tablets are .York. CAN"'"' baby is 17 months old now and I haus sold by medicine healers or by mall at ' "Did you see him yourself? Is. 'Headache Colds not yet had an operation,thanks to your 25 cents a box from The Dr.Williams' . e medicine. I have recommended t4 quired the American. _ - Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Why,. yes, of course. I was com- Fain Neuralgia. Vegetable Compound to a few people • , � $� know and have told them the good it hat' • ing across the water, and our vessel done me. I know 1 feel and look a dtf- '^ Telling Him. passed him a mile outside New York ferent woman these last few IDoathf ` :Toothache Lumbago _ and I certain would not be without a `Barker—"My wife doesn't under- Harbor." R � bottle Qf your medicine in the ho stand me. Does yours?" "Well," was the retort, '`I'm glad t,- ',� You can use this letter as ow see 5 ail► Parker—"I don't think so. I've you saw him, stranger, because you're Neuritis 'Rheumatism " y never heard her even mention your a witness that i did it. I was that as i should be only too glad for those Li• �� �� I suffering as I�have to know what it has `. name!" - swimmer.' - Acce f oris Ba er acka a done for me. Mrs. RoBzRT G. MAO- .p. • -- - _� _Y �_ �--- - ',GREGox, R. R, N0. 2, Sarnia, Ontario. ; To Drive Away Ants. Poor Devils. which contains provers directions. A recent canvass of women users tits detest the odor of bichloride Hobbs—"I was bypnotizer once. Mandy 'Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. the Vegetable Compound report J8 of mercury, a chemical externally Dobbs--"I'm a married man, too." Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. o!100 received beneficial result, harmless LO man. 4 Aspirin Is the trade mart (registered is Oanada) of Bayer mountwture. of Monoacetle- in a remarkable proof of its meeit _ Telephone operators in Bombay seidester of saticyueacid (Acetyl s4ic7lie Acid, "A, S. A."). while It is well known ._.. that Asplrl means Barer manufacture, to anist the public against Imitations, the Tablets I i$gVE N0. 6-126.a ompany will be stamp" wit, tbdr genera trade mark, the Bayer crow For Every III—Mm M's LlnlmenL moat be able to speak six languages. ar Bayer (3 1� d J 3'S• +.�..a , .I.,2 •�'-•..',\FS h.,a _, ..• a'S.....i � • . � iQ •.. < +w vY C� .''.. '.. J 5,• �Z !•a,. Z y„_. N, .,.�tia&9...!J�'�i"sr' r....w.,,,•_..t�..tA.�'.ae?+�,:.5{`_.2�kv'ale.,..•._sr,�..a.:�a..•,."'�se .•.rahceskz,.?`��.,ns'•.uras-..0 e.,�-..a".`:3',.'�m+a�...}r�a&u.arrswivy.r�iy.,_.,,.!.:r::.afi4::.`•.r.a.,.�.-..'as._,_.....rs....-...,.�.t..s5...�aeri:'u:''s n........w,,..,•_.. __',ti.,...::a?'b,�.:,,�.rr'°a.:,nM�':.j"b ane{�.ca..3...-...,.a.,t..... .._awr.�3'i�'r4..'S1K. M.�i�:..:.^+�t.�,c�+5'.�.r,�._.•w... � i is h,. .Y•"e' .; •Pel's<..e - =:•. :c�«�. .: -,.• < �-,.• ...•'••`.,� _ x!;"� ,rFt'F ,imp > '�K'... r���. Y. 3 •,5 ;X'P•.;�m'�, `a• t�•A� s .M ; .. -^37- .-r ,"XM1.K�r .. t;. .,.... :� a. �:• ..�. ?. "r1C'<•<, e s*..�'-,^ R• .seer "�g 'r<' - �,' i.✓ n-",, y --- —- ----- --. _ Able Nam LOCALISMS. -Dr. E.JJ. Shirley, of Oshawa, -:K re. Hugh Mechin visited her • wa•i in town on Saturday-last. d,%ughter, Mrs. L. K. Devitt, of =Fiat class Dairy Butter at Turouto, last week. LOWNDES �C LST D ! G r ' -James and Mrs. Rose were in Bnnting's. Quality guaranteed; * -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Deatiab; rg,` the city on Wednesday. -Dr. HNnry will kis here'as uen- prartieing in Toronto; will be here -Measles have made their ap al next Tuesday to attend to his 6 his office on Thursday from 10 sranee in this localit professional duties., * a. m. to 5 p. m., as usual, * -`- - Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Torun. Mme• J. Miller, Mrs. McMur. -' A few Reasons; showing why it pays to buy a Suit tailored , t and Miss Fawkes were in the by tl2fi 20th Century people to, spent Sunday with her sisters t'3' ' ;,'.CARD OF THANKS. - city on Wednesday. - here. 'j`HE canvas used in a coat, which plays a large part in holding the C -Mrs. Oliver Orummer, we re• -Miss Leots Gibson, 'of Pitts• we wish to express to our many j shape, may be of cheap cotton which soon sags under weather and grit to re t, is.in or health at burg, 'Pa., is visiting her ,aunt, friends and neighbors our slncere POT po Mrs. Jae. Richardson. thNnks for their kindnes and their wear. The canvas used In a 20112 Century cont is of imported Irish f present. -Dr. E. J. Shirley'sspt•esaions of sympathy during our linen and costs several times as much as cotton canvas. Moreover it ' -W, V. Cornell spent a few y s address is recent Red bereavement to the death is so shaped and built up by experts that it will never sagor all. ` ' or with friends in Hamilton future :+ill be 448 Simcoe Street 1? s of our dear wife and mother, ' recently. . North, Oshawa, Phone 629. * Gipson Uonnor and Sone. Fine tape,all cold coater shrunk, is used in all 20th Century gar- ' -Mrs. McLennan; of Beaverton, -Mrs. J. R. Linton, who has menta instead of .coarse and cheaper tape, thus dltsuring against t is visiting her daughter, Mre. S, J. beeft in pour health for some time, - - - puckering at edges and seams. Collacatt. is. via are glad to report, now im- Now Adwort4semdWs. -Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright spent Proving. All butt s are horn or ivory and not, of sore cheap evnipoSI Services in the Pickering Meth. OR SALE-20 stooks of corn. Ap. tion which easily breaks. '.several days Last week with tri- odistdfst Church on Sunda at 1, v Gerald Clark,Dumbarton. 21-22 7 ends in the city. y - _ _ Ali seams are sewn with new silk thread which must stand a -Miss Elva Mitchell, of Dunbar- 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m, The pas- ri ORSALE-A few pure-bred Barred special test for strength before being used. Cotton thread could be `ton, was the guest of Miss Merle t^r at beth services. Evening sub- 1, Rock cockerels, Wm.GravJr.;R. R.No.2, act, "Joseph. the Hero," second Claremont. Phone Clare 2213. 20-22 used in the hidd�t seams and is cheaper, but it -would shrink and Hall on Sunday. p cause the garments to pucker. = -John and Mrs. McGinty enter- to series. All welcome. LANCHE M. RAMER.-Teacberof v -The Y. P. L. on Fr at S piano. Conservatory Course taught. Sta- t twined a number of friends on Fri• y BThe oenvassea and haireloth are constructed individually for day evening last. p• m, Mr. Purdy, Pres: Mrs. H. dio— t Phone a ark 1232,�tevalo.13Mo Moderate y- � each garment and not bought ready-made. • a -Mrs. Norman Bie, of Green- 'Muuuey, 1st 'Dice-Pres., Leader, - ,. wood, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Several of the young people will FOR RENT-Two acres of fruit The shape is BIIILT IN and not pressed in critic the iron as in take art, The pastor will take with a frame house,barn and poultry house; Chea garments; it i& permanent. ' James Richardson. p „ p by the year. Possession at once. pply to Boz p g '. -Mies P. J. White, of Toronto, the subject, "Immortality." Cwne 48 Myrtle P.O.. 14 miles from Toronto. 22-23 We guarantee abaulutely.a.perfect St and complete eatisfaetiou I' a ent over Sunday with her sister, and bring others. ---- - - �:., .. p __Fero T • OOWS FOR SALE-14 young cows, with every garment,.: Mrs. M. S. Chapman. l tiI�C;—L. B. Tapson, fresh, and near springers. Reason for sell- U,- -M. S. Chapman was Off dutq 20 years with the Dominion Organ ing—Shorcaga of tial. Terms:cash or time, Ap• for-several days owing to Illness, &Piano Co., Bowmanville, will be ply to J.J.Fitzpatrick, Whitby, Ont. Phone c. ku- - t76r2. 22tt Fred T. Buntin,pr Pickering R. but has now quite recovered: in town on or about Friday Feb. _ Os t b .= -Mrs. James Richardson enter. 13th. Ali orders left at the NEWS G OR BALE-A number of horses, �Established�1857. L' several cows due to freshen, 2 youn bulls [ tained the members of the $was- office will be attended to. $at18• and Deering binder as a.new. S.�.Beuir -- a - faction guaranteed. * kir, 2 1-2 mita east of -Pickering. Phone Pick 4 tika Club on Tuesday evening. -The Young People's $Deist Ser, _ x24 - i -Bargains at Bradleyy s-10 to y of -� per cent off all Rubbere and St- Andrew's Church will meet�on cE_RVIOE HOG-y4e have just re- �r) h � Horse Blankets while they last. * Friday evening et 8 o clock in the ce;ved a young boat,pure-bred Tamwortb,of basement of the church. The co- bacon type.will be for service on the farm. Ser• -F. T. BUOLIag has the agency p vice fee payable at time of service. Lot a5, B. : for the De Forest Croeley Radio- gram will be in the hands of the F.con.,Pickering. Fred Lacey. 22-28 �� ; hones. See his adyt. itr another devotional committee. All the ` P ARM FOR SALE-flood atone s column. young folks of the congregation L7 � i' house, large barn, complete; good land, The regular monthly meeting are cordially invited. p'oving done. behoof, 40 rods, Station,60 rods. -Rev. W. G. �Yelto$ for over close to Oshawa. ' Poaseseion April ist, 1925. of the Chwnber of Commerce Wtil , Apply Box D,Reformer office,Oshawa, 20 _ be held on Tuesday evening next 30 years the only Protestant Idis• at 8 o'clock. sionary on the eastern shores of AaSEY•HARRIS s the time A fe ■t � I I cnoice the Hudson Ba will D. 1r-, AT repairs. Now ,e the time to look ry T —Arthur Lang was taken to the S �• �jtrr yo•tr Spring needs, cultivators, dn11s and .moi Oshawa Hospital on Friday even- preach In St. Georges Church h at harrOw3,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2.by u Ing In?t to undergo an operation. the 7 p. tn. service on Sunday next inn ago ti gear:cheap. D.J,Gormley.2Dfnbar• t ,�1� for vtlricose veins. Feb. 8th. Dunt ruins hearing one g of r esh - -Alex and Mrs. Filson, of ,It the must heroic, successful and OR SALE-Oben all kinds of - our -Whitb on Wednesday visited interesting niissi,naries of the wa ons.harness,and al kends or farm ind .` 1 _ y, y Plements,n good order. Also seversl heavy and , with Mrs. J, R. Linton and other day. Charles Emery will be the .,gat scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- preacher at the morning service est price aid for bides and wool, also live pool, t I PLCkeri friends. try. H.Harman.Stouffvi�, Pbone 1903 tact ,; 4 The$annual eongreg%tionAl 'It 1(,.80: Sunday School and pecia �S } •a baAme9s meeting of St. AndrewsH2ble Clas9 at 2 p. m. i V Groceries s £Lurch will be held nett Tuesday -A number of the residents of Farmers, t�tter3t�o11 .>>f ` evening at 8 o'clock. the Rouge district, accompanied ' ening Austin Franklin, of Port by Councillor E. L. Chapman, 1 am,agent for the World's Greatest—Mrs , ;t waited on the County Council at Separator "The Renfrew," Stoves, "Chapman's" Baking powder=�cive it a trial-it's - i Perry, i9 spending several days waif,.session last week, and urged Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's certainly giving great satisfaction, ... 25c .. this week with her parents, Ar. famous Plows.Points,Grain Grinders, i� thur and Mrs. Boyer. that a grant be made towards com- Wheel Barrows oto. Our"Hureley" Blend Tea-Teas have greatly ad. -Miss Ligzie Morrissey, of pensating a constable for main- Brantford binder twins for sale. vanced-•we're still at the old price, per lb., 600 Montreal, is apeading a few days taininR order around the Rouge, here with her brother, N. J. Mor- especially on Sundays during the ROBT. DEVITT, j "C4ulden's" Salad Dressing-special price tot s few rises of Church street. summer seaeoII, when large IIum• days-regular 25c per bottle, going at. ... 806 y. Phone b05 Pick. BROUGHAM _ -Quite a large amount of ice bers of motorists from the city ` from the ba fe being stored is the cnme out end make themselves a Choice White Beans—finest cooking beans we have y general nuisance. We regret to OUR TREES GROW had-4 lbs. for .. 25C village, and is of extra Rood qual- g Ity and of good thickness. report that their appeal fell on Fresh Oregon Prunes-good size-2 lbs for 25c -The Friends held their oar- deaf ears, as they claimed that it When trees and shrubs are deg fresh = Q from the soil there is a greater likeli- teri Meeting in .Pickering last was a matter for the township to bond for them to grow tbsn when Cooking Figs,r2 The for ... 250 wee -end, and alts a nntnber deal with. asked for months in cold storage. q About eight of the motor pp t us quote you prices on Fruit Trees, 10 lbs. Choice Clover Honey, .. ... 1.75 •vert+ppresent from outside poirate. - y Le '-• �' -Wea. Balsdon,of the$ell Tele- truck owners operating between Shrubs. ClimbingRoses and Rose Per- phone Co., was takes to Grace Toronto and Hamilton have form Bushes.Grape vines. Currents, Per- oepitaI, Toronto, one day Inst ed an association and as such Rill ennialo. Evergreens. Maple and Elm Men's y week to undergo acritical opera• endeavor to secure the co•opera TreesEverything for the garden. A clean-up in and Boys •tion, tion of the Motor Leanne, in pro- Laodacape, Aretitectures and De- -Oar Dun ole greatl miss testing against the imposition of a Heavy Rubbers, odds young p y tax on motor trucks operating on eignera. .. the rink in our village this season, � TORONTO NURSERIES. and as a rednit many of them go the Provincial Highways. They 701 Eastern Ave.,Toronto ` - ' and ends P '. °. down to Whitby to enjoy a good claim that if the tax proposed by Branch at Greenburn. Child's R011 Edge skate. the Hon. G. S. Henry comes into Rase,R. R. 1. Locust Hill - e Lace Perfection, 2.7, 2-8 and 1-9, -Frank and Mrs. -Sarles and effect, many of the small truck- regulvr 1.75 yours for 1.39 ` hill, of Trenton, have returned owners will be pat out of business, La"M 5 C �d Rome,after spending. a few weeks and the large owners will be hard j took Sod L� Youths' 1-11, 2-13, regular 2.00, yours for ,_ 1.49 'With Mrs. Sarles' mother, Mrs. J. hit. It seems to us that if they -- Rankin. are compelled to pay their license Boys' 1.2,.1.8 and 1 4, regular 2.50, yours for, 1.99 -All present and former mem- fee. the proposed 2 cent per gallon Coall ,�0�� Men's Roll Edge,2 buckle, snag proof, 1.6 and I.9,bers of the Library please look for Raso one,and also the-proposedt .regular 8.50, yours for.. - peer your book shelves and if a additional tat, it will give them _ may, ' library book is seen return it g�reason for protesting. There 1 Pair Men's All Grey, heavy lace, size 6, regular. promptly to the library and thus to no doubt that the heavy trucks Hard and Soft Soal of t1le' 4.00, yours for .. .. :8.89 • ` make the Librarian smile: operating on the roads are much ' , The regular monthly meeting more destructive than autos or best quality On 1 Pair Men's White Sole, roll edge, heavy, lace, of the Ladies' Aid -Society of St.. Passenger busses, and it is only hand` snag proof, size 10, regular 4.00, pours for 5.49�y Andrew's Church will be heldlat reaeonablo that they should pay 2 -r the home of !lire. Arthur Boyer oa accordingly. They are certainly THOS. A. LAW � -• Wedneed , Feb. 11th,.at 3 p. M. a great convenience to the buss- .,Blg RedUctlon 111 Mens e�y ass men along the highway. G7zt. i A large attendance is col Toronto, 4 =dull-over Sweaters • -Mies Alma Cowan,of Their rotas are most reaeoasble. r has bel6n spending a few weeks and the goods are ,brought right + , holidaying at the home of.her pa. to their doors and in much better Soot wad Shoe Rqa=Q , ients, Jose and Mrs. Cowan. condition than when they come s— She expectstoleleave•in a few days over the railway. Also harness repairing'at the now CHAPMAN on an extended visit-with relatives -A meeting of the congregation stand, opposite the • o in Chicago. of St. Andrew's Church was held post office. Vhe annual sleigh-ride of the in the basement--of the church on gest workmanship guaranteed. C Methodist Sabbath School was Tuesday evening r hear the result u Charges moderate. TOW07%Tx'held on Tuesdayeveuiag last. Oa of Lhe vote on church union,which returning from their pleasant trip had been in progress during-the . THOMAS WATSON • dA all eat down to.a hot sapper, after two omenta iv6previous.. -C g o fuses j 6. SPE,NCL,V • - which s short program was rend- representative gathering of the PIt,KERIN(3, ONT. Bred by the children members of the church who .were -January has some and gone anxious to 'hear how the vote GOSH THERE'S TELL YOUR ALRIONT I'LL without the January thaw which had gone. Ont of a total mem BEATTY EXCUSES TO TELEPHONE we usnally expect. In recent bership of 74, 49 voted, 25 of TAE CONSTw$ULt THE JUDCtE HIM years this thaw has not amounted whom were in favor of church STANDS FOR THE BEST y V) much. Years ago it meant Union, while 24 were opposed,• a flooded streams, but apparently majority of only 1 in favor. of they Are going out of fashion. anion. 'hen.the result had beeni kn, -Wilson on n ra nates Miss Edna made known, the pastor, Rev. P. — R r ItiC g cured her F. Gardiner, brought the meeting 'r �, t�,.�,., + ,� Z ( �� • ,,. ; o diploma from the Canada Budoess to a close -by pronouncing the ;�,i,y, ;i� r + e .• o - o icoliege. Oshawa. slip tuna a?gin henodiot.ion. ThP result was f' t•-+ f •awarded.wa silver medal for pro received very quietly and with f '' ,• """ e' \• .dl,( ':" ficiency, iter record beiug seventy no colnnlent, although it was _ .words per minute on the type• evident that a, number who h td writer. worshipped all their lives within \ •,.-- d,E•z g = The-Kingston road haQ been the walls of the Presbyterian -,-•- = A kept in good condition, notwith Church had learnt to love the '-"'"'' standing the IArRe amount of name, the loss of which wo uld he Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, snow. In Scarboro to,v,,Qhip, felt very keenly by them. Nothing Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow however, large piles of snnw Pre wwi said in regard to the future, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. being piled on each side of t}1C of thQ congregation, but it is It will pay you to get my prices on rof►dway, pn that s high wind from hoped that they will coutinne to I above before buying eisetsbere. M the north :yould soon fill n the worship Aa the have done in the T ? pAgsage and make them ilnpa past, apt least until the Tenth of FRANK J. PRUUSE fable June. I PICKER1NU, - ONTARIOI rfS J 'Gig 1�,.' ,,. x.�';. - ,:.- -.�.r. '..:Y K'■,!�.��'��',�,,.+tr's„<.,.<..�,••.,,: �-';-,-. : ' -.ri- w'r ,w...�',,,r:.Y,.,a .„s;r',.•sd..., ,.r..-'a'..,:r' �S,.•a• ��',i._x �''••i,�.i•�:ia:.', .. ni: w2S.� .,!a'sznr^,` x 2t``•«�-•:s .r+' i• x y .r ;+Kir afu p,�•' 4 tms,rwd4 • r`e. r•,r. „•s- -•;5+3' st, •,.�y. .e.. art ��y;'�;'s4 ,ir.; ^•�a ,.. �r•.y a>..,.�;n�:_ '�'•.�'�'��i.5i'�''�.�f -�r,K' ,�'+'ri�ill'�iC, - ..