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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_02_13 I M I I! Mirl 111111 �MZ'111 • P ZPWI_7 ,1;7 17 7 4 J y X -- I a, 19 � ­Nosi 2a VOL. XLIV. PICKERING, ONT.,, FRIDAY, FEB. 25 prolsevu*tal G;arb*. WHITBY. N 4AWA 03H The County Council at its -recent The annual meeting of the mana. .AIR SERMONS GREENWOOD r . X6dtoa4 s,scion appcinted W. J.H.Richardson ters of the Presbyterian Church was of Whitby, Inspector (it the House of 'Id on Tuesday. evening and 0. R. Refygefor tbeyear][925. ata salary of Burns was elected- chairman for the O=mWcal'Association of Ontario. Reg. 111100Freplacing Owen Davies, of Ux• ensuiric year, • littered rn of the American Optometrical bridge Township. The appointment R E. FORSYTH. Opb. D..'DIreetnr I On Tuesday afternoon the annual Eye* examined Shutmde by LLS,by.appoin,ment, For -Ins I was in hr-lacy, and on the sec• oratorical contest,run on an elitninat. V=,a Claremont, Ont. and reading John Warren, reere.of'ed,barid, was held at the high school, ��Established 1838 F. T014LINSON. Nf, B.. Member who o to are unable 0 g Mara, moved an dweudruent that Mt% I and Miss Dorothy Alay won the junior f the College of PbYbicians and Surgeons Church can"Listen In"to ser. Davies be re-appointed, enquiring, while Mii,s Lots Mundy won of Ontario. Offlce: that forrrferly occupied ..'Prices Steadily AdvancinK late b mous broadcasted by some of why be,was being dhschargpd. He re- the senior group, Both were present. 1111,61. the Is Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Caldy well. Phone. Clar.-mont,Qnt. 2117 our best preachers. celved no reply-ttud Mr. Richardson ed with g10 gold pieces by E Henn y. Secure a Supply Now was appointed. President of jbt-Literary Society. NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., o Edirbnrgh, member of the College of Then during the week,you % On Tuesday the Oshaws.Hotel Com lane and Surgeons of Ontario.lie have at your disposal the Limited, made application to Brad,' Shorts panF. AUDLEY. Lee- the Provincial Secretary for a charter. ai Bands, Orchestras, fted,:1sittooll"o of Suraeono, Edtnbwvb. Thecnwp%rjy is capitalized �At$300000, s antion to,d21e&§Sl Of women and . tures of your choice (the ohildren. Office and residence,Brotigham:i. 8:�sveral from hi-re attended Fred of which one-half is to be issued, and air is full of them. MiddfiDgs, ' Rowe's Bale on Tuesday. . ....... with directors consisting of A. G c7w Iroprap t C The first thaw of the winter is rap. Our Radio Sets,are so simple idly ti*king the snow away. Strole E A. Loi7ell. J. L. Whattham' .. anyone can handle them. Frarjk'L.'Masdn.' C. Dickson and E. Barley Feed Ft. DURWIN E. STECKLEY Richard and Mrs. Puckrin, of Pick i Pettey. ening.DR. Gra-luate of Toronto Col'cge of Chi* viAted visited relatives here on ropr4ctic. Will make residential calls in Picker. Let us demonstrate at vGur n Village and,surrounding district. Tuesday, -C IT racked- Cornti q sday and Saturday forenoons. For Mrs. Tbonnas Puckrin spent it few -1 bnr home. You are not oblig;d to WHITEVALE. point ment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word buy unless sufted, days with her son Lorne and family with anyone taking treatment. 47ty on the base line Clarence Rogers, of Pickering, Was My Bran and Shorts are made fron3 WaLter Mercer is se6uring Outario Wheat and ar his sum- a visitor here over Sunday. e worth er's wood from the purchase--m-ade The recent thaw has re n-more- at the recent Guthrie wood sale, scarcity of water on some farms. than from Western lieved the at least $2.00 per to E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Geo, Baxer ASotiritor.Notary Pubic Etc. Money to. The Dunlop farm, not being sold,It The Methodist Ladies' Aid St. Val. Wheat. South Wing.Court House, Whitby. 251y is likely that W. 8. Markle, who holds entine party was a greal success In Phone 179 stouffville it at piesecit, will put a man on the every respect, Those who bad their "C C. RICHARDSON &CO.-Barris- farm and cultivate it this season. fortunes told were delighted with Highest prices paid for ters.Solicitors eftc., 317-319 Confederation the Life Building.Corner Yonge and Richmond Sts., resultt.: also the musical contest was Torooto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. Stf simply delightful. WHEAT, BARLEY VALE. Saturday's hockey BUCKWHEAT WHITE The following is the results of last I LLIA M. J A 31 ES BE ATON, Bar- and BUCKW Solicitor, Notary Public. Room al games. S. 8� W J. He Bec Many school children are home sof- League: Whitevaie and Locust Hill 839.Confederation Lift Building.Torontc, En- tran 4 and 12 Richmond street or aneral Director -fering from meanie;, 17 defeated Green River and Cedar Grove. trances: "%'in. and.Nlrq P-^IEs were in the Th, onpn Street East. Tete 7010, Res,911ze v rienterext Saturdav will be 4 Hudson 1741. city rne,,dnrPePnt'1v. - . l PRIA 1- r5l I I I 1-t Hill Fin-11 C01-1-i-AF Dentul .. is Licen, Embalmer Ratcliffe iq gi�lng to Grovevs Green River. XOTOR 11EARSE speak peak on Sunday ou ' The Second Afeaq',eA are ver preVident In our .C-tep ir, the Victoi inus Life.- neivhbor hond. a mi,oher of homes be. HARRY RUTD30N. De­nti.t. 0 L' !iitby. Offi-e-kdam'q Terraice, Byron The Wbitevale W..Pn',; Intitute i,.7 placarded. It ig a pity that the CLAREMONT, Onto wi!] hold their teg!dAr monthly meet-SL th. Fharic 124. (Gas extraction when Ph,-,.e �1:414 Rverm4ze public does not recognize the drsired4. in at the horneof Mrs, R. H. John- grpatdanget- ftom this disease, A R D. C. Stpith. D-nti..;r. q*ntiff. �ton on Saturdnv. February the little lesq carelersnese would go 1,,6 A good supply of Hard and Soft no H,:inor Graduate of Chic.ago sad To. Rt 3 p,m. A grind procram in beirIX way in checking tbi.; really dangerous Coal on hand. Also a supply j. ran ,D !:n-�er�ities an,1-the CnIlege 0 prepared, and a h,-arty invitation is maialdr. which ii, costing the country Drntal'41rl�or!;. Phone offic- IUL 1. Residence extended to all ladie.to he present.. of. Kindling Wood, Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. a nUmher of young lives vearly. The 1015. No outsid: appointments. 261Y A fancv dress carnival will he held disinfectant distributed last year by stove length. ,n the Locust Hill rink, on Wednesday our M O. H. is being freely used In picP9 of LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Having secured the agenty for E. D. night. Feb. l8th, tinder the sitia our school, F Bf,raduate of the Royal Colelge of Dey-t l2tf Phone Pick. 1709. Surgeons and Laiversity of Toronto, Office Smith & Son, Ltd., Surzerymen. the Young People's Bible Classof the Tie WhItevale public library was 7 over W. N1. Pringle's hardware store. Whitby. of Winona. Out, Baptist Sabbath School. First and torn ally nrizarilzed on Monday'even- DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING office hours 9 to 12 1 to 3.30. Ind.'pbone a Bell phone 240. 1 ato prepared to take orders for all second prizes will he awarded to Oest Ing with officers appointed its follows kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, dressed person. Admission 25 cents. President-Mrs. J, A. Pugh. Secre- N DALES. 4 n. 8 . D. D. S., Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at dill"t • Graduate al Ro�al College at Dental Sur. Lary-Mr. Freeman Williams Tress. lowest possible prices. urer-Mrs. D R:. Beaton, Libratian, e Whitevade 0 georts and the rsity of laronto. Office above D A Scott's store. Claremont. Out Special rates for large quantities. --..DUNBARTON. -H. E Poynter, Assistant Librarians Vffice hours.9a m. to 5 p rn. S2nurdavii; 9 a 28tf -Misses Lydia Major and Florence The Service Garage W to I.P. in. Phone Clare 1406. T71i Kenneth White spent the week-end Miller. A committee was appointed with his parents. Lev and Mrs. White, N. J. Chapman, 'Pickering to select and purchase books, vubich Feterd nor V MW Elva Annis is at Cedar Grove together with the travelling library Motor overhauling, top and side atzr- DE. J. Shirley. Veterinary Sur* for a week, the guest of her cousin, and a generous donation from the tail rapal I T!- _"03%*"�ing � linarygeon Honorary Graduate of OntarioVeter Mrs Soolea. Battery Seryice- College Alldisests"of domestic animals 3dtas Loollit Bateman Is spending a Markham library and others - will and overhauling. scienuticall 4-48 Simcoe Street North, make a very fair array of books a-vail- -y treated week with her grand-parents, Wm. Oshava Phone 629. lely Roofing, ahW immediately. All work guaranteed. Flat rate and Mrs. Bennett. service charge A number from here attended the Phone 5510 Mark, Central. X e,-nce meeting at Whitby on BROUGHAM. E 'S aday afternoon. We E. 8 E R R .Y Real Es We are-pleased to see Misses Doro. Mrs, W. J. Devitt called on A num- . RICHARDSON .W tate. Insurance,Conveyancing. N pecialstoo life Nicholson her of friends here on Saturday. Public*Etc.Pickering.Orit. thy(A utirst stnd..Pbv 3i Notary otit again,after their Congra r vilst tons to Mr. and Mrs. r recent serious ft FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 18 in, red or green roofing 3.50 sq Illness. W!Lrren Wilson on the birth of a ann. . fair Counties of York and Ontario. An*. .32 3.10 sq James; McIntosh, of Niaivira Falls, We welcome to our village Mi s. lion sales of all kinds attenotd to on shortest 36 8.bo sq Is visiting Alex and Mrs. Thorn and Oscar Vikilson and-hope her life among Here You A re. Dola**. Address Green River P.0., Oct. other f riendti in the community on his us may be very PIP&RAnt to her. The above prices are for lots of way to visit his borne laud. Scotland. The W. M.8 , of St. John's Cbiireb. B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Mr. Mciatosh stails on the 23rd of Feb. meet at the bnmeof Mi a F,ed C,tsste A-0 o Conveyancer, Claimmissionar for "k1w stuaviss, Accouut&nt. Etc. Money fA loan ..10 sq. or more, 10c per Fq. Frank and Mrs, Garfatt. of Wood- on Thursday,Feb. 19!b.at 2 31)1). fit• oa far=V;rpf*, -1sausir of Marriage Iiii- stock, spent part of their honeymoon We are sorry to report the serious Cement, Zaw I" Out., extra in mall lots. here last week, the giiests of their likiess of little St &--t Axford from i. co D AVIDA. PUGH-Live stock auc- usins. Walton and Mrs. A n uts, pneumvnia. May he soon be around C oa 1 tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School They aWived Wednesday in showers &IM112 is the wish of all. E Chicago, Lifetime experience with pedigreedof confetti and gond wishes SlimBalte has purchtqed the stock. Block and ring work. Allkindsoisales m and con. -Ldmber, r tinued, their holiday on Saturday to dence owned and occupied by L%wr promattende;d,to. Terms reasonable. Phone encs Dennv. Mr. Dennyand family 0 Claremont. 161Y . . 6sbawa. LUMBYE-21% YARD Shing] will occupy the house till April, so we es MAW, LICENSED AUC- will not lose them at once. Don't forget the Concert by the 1-0,.WTIb ER Jor York,Qntario and Durham The Public Library have placed Rettidy Roofing Counties, U kinds or.sal to mtem POULTRY ClArernoot Continuation School. -upon their shelves number of new or=attended m Terms reasonable may be t arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bete and Indepen- Febrnary 26th and 27th, books. Those having books out for dent phones. Whitby.Out. 51Y some time are Invited to bring them d keep the books In circulation. Car of St Mary's Cement just in. WANTED 7i Highest prices paid for Rouge Hill and Altona Blvd. 14�e Women's Institnte meets at the ..I ot 83 60 per barrel. .._..4,lany qnsintity of hens .-, iiesday. .I home of Mrs.T. C.Brown on T siDd chickens. Write Mr. Griffin and family bare moved Feb.17th• at 290 p. in. Mrs.Perry- -A MES-SAGE il or phone. to the city. man gives a pap4tr on "Ways and J� To folks who have never Gordon Bennett Is spending a week Mottos of Makin g House-work Light- F. A. REESOR, at his home here. er." Roll Oall,simple home remedies. slept on the - . 5­`,._ Him Ninkel lex Dixon in home from school All are Invited who are interested fill Z,0CrV"8rT" 3SC=X A ilullh M with 4L severe cold, community life. Phone 2 Marshall-all atfus"s Miss M. Payne in suffering from a The Mission Band of St. John's (Sanitary Ventilated) Box 296 WHITBY fsv6ie"tock of flu- Church met Saturday afternoon at ����0 George West. of Pine Grove, spent the home of Mrs. Brown as usual. F10 - Monday in the city. This work is being carried on under amg,,o Special We are sorry to report that R, Mc• the able leadership of Mrs.Ti Norton, Feb. Flavo Bread Flour Farlane to on the Rick list. and is well worth while, as the child. Min E. Milne, of Cherrywood,vlow ran spend"one very profitable and on- The "Special " reg. $29.50 ed Miss M. Pearce on Saturday. Joyable hour once a month. 'Sale Price, $22.00 and Marvel Min"D. Claxton and Marjory Bell The Citizens League.of Brougham. -Dru g- - Learn the Oomfort are Ill suffering from Revere cold@, are giving another Social Evening on Silas Dixon and NN. Payne had A Wednesday, Fab. 18Eb. at 8 o'clock, Pastry Flour of business trip to Whitevale on Tues- sharp, whetlio a good attendance is May be obtained frour you Grocer. day. looked for. The proceeds will be used Mr. Turner, of S.Stonage Gardens," in connection with the Fire Brigade.Tbe 'Mar' ball" 0came down on M nday to his summer From 8 to 10 o'clock there •will be a tore Brooklinflour Mills, cottage. See it at our progressive euchre, which will be fol- Mr. and Mrs. Murrison, of Cedar lowed by a dance. The Indies will show ROOMSCHAS. WILSON, Prop. Grove, spent Sunday with the latter's Fiease provide, Admission for gents parents., N cents. -After that-cold take F. McFarlane and family, of Kansas The Citizens'League held tbP'.ir first City, are visiting R. and Mrs. Mc- ineeting in their new fire hall on Sat- S Ce A, Sterritt ' Farrar,®. urday evening. There was a fairly -.`:'Wampole' ASTUE11101t SCHOOL Mr. Payne, of -Pleasant View Gkr- representative attendance. A Volun- (Soccessor to C. H. Burling) den,' gave a dance and euchre to a tPer Fire Company 'was apoointed LLIOTT few of his intimate friends on Friday T. C. Brown Xhief; R. Feasby, Dep, Cod Liver txtract Furniture Dealer and LL night. An enjoyable time was spent. CIliefandhead driver of truck ; R. Funeral Director N &14 1;. Dixon and Ed. Morgan -had an Miller, chief tank rnRn E. E. Annis, It gives results. . .Phuue 1300 inter-.iPwwith the Hydro Commis• chief branchman. Other members of Corner Yonge rind AlexAnder 'ion Il)(111t hFiving the electric light in company: W. Rqvles, L. Denny, F. f1tandard Patents and Crude Pickering, Ontario thl'a neighborhond. Ther came back A-fnmi,'R. 0('nnp*r, NN". A. Knox, L. 4 Streets. Toronto whb encournging reports, MritthewQ, T. and R. Philip, L. John- ion ston, W. White. F. Oassie. T. Gam- s Noted for bigh grode instruction On band. Grain Chopping- rnRge, E, Perryman, Ohas. and J. Lis- and superior employnient services. There was a partial eclippe of "a g.%rag, 7 comhe, A. Gray. F.Stevenson. O.Wil- Tobacco.q, Cigarettes, the moon on Sunday evening AND FL kKING Many students from other business About 6 o'clock. Owing to the son, J. Gerow, D. Beer, R, Cowan. E. Aletcalf Candies, Hc)ltbv, C.Shepherd. Rotit. Devitt, A. I am prepared to do colleges have been in attendance clondy condition of f Chopping:and he sky it W-Fts Lernm`on. J. Gilman, J. Fuller. Magazines.' no Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months t visible in this locality. rhe , E NG W P E K E S saturday. eclipse of the moon always takes -The mild wpFither of the Pact Enterany time Write for rata- place-dill ing, fifl] moon and is doe EN Stoneboats For Sale %veek ►hn.4 plare(I havoc with the No E. M c A,;A V logue. to theenrth et-mina directly be- niql1v hookoy _171rllp� Which WP rp John F. Bayles, Claremont vpen tl:r, i,.)n Find moon and cRst- �A(Jledlftled to t4ke piciep, Find lie Veterinary Surgeon ing its qhndow vipnn the. latter. curlers also Rre., not tb W. J. Elliott, Principal i Rurai Route No.2 It has no scientific value. .".W- the work of the weather man, 1:11olcer1=6 Ontaria, T7 '�crr'aiik: -.,,,:. w .:. -..-,.r - --.... 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Pv.r.4 ,i,. -.....4:.- .-c. „1,� :::9.7rv.. .i' .�,.'Y '.4• mo.'s''�c RA,,�i r i. .yX At - ap, cS 4> •'R, •"•``W ' •; , kKr v.'' - ._ '+.'k'•..: 'r-s.,:,?' ..,r fix, ,:..;:nf. - t4, a't+4,-;w. .?.; �"�" •,,,�`+u. �:�"s:,�e r _. _ .^a.�. _ 54. 9A•,,:" _ r' T. - •. .. .. - ... - �� ' . 11 i �- .i _ .ate _. . ,; =w. _.._____.. "• . . • a - The Chasm of Window -AND THE WORST LS YET TO COME . . . . - . !� _ 1.'I- _ »_- Boxes. _. _ - _ . - s ,� - trersada and window bows do not ,I..-' . . - Wok m a n s thea 1 m steed to be ezpenslve affairs; ratislac- . ; - - r, � . ... ­."' i tory•ones may be procured at almost _ //� ­. . .:.- .1'. -- ­ ­ �, - i any store. By placing a couple of //�" // - i --- - - iron or wooden brackets beneath thel -- / "' - window or the veranda railtng, one DFAR90" ?" TIN-CAN CANNING. friends -and relatives who gather DFAR90"1V1`.tc �, - - - 1 around our board more or lesa fre- cam easily fasten the box �o them:AV /�pART�"IE`N t.7 • � I have just finished putting up a' ter they have been given -two good - �,, .quarter of beef, and my pride in the quentlly. Of, the felt side of the page, :9 coats of paint, of the same color as _ W Io row of shining tin cans is scarce- under each name I have written a list' -,x fig g the house,Lhey are ready for the soil of the foods of which I knew that par- . 1y egt:al to my surprise at how quickly and lams: - � titular individual is especially fond. - aad easily it was all done. ore purring the soil in the toz I - To the right o! the page is the fiat of R The man who sold tr>e' my iia- foods whit`s I know he does not like usually;place broken bite of crockery r canning outfit last faH told of stop- With this list it is a comparatively or stone at the bottom to afford suf-, - ping in a chance manner at the home easy matter to make out a menu for' flciefit drainage. Over these I place, .. 9R. Ort one of his c:fent= and being requost• a layer of charcoal . if obtainable, as - r the guests that are coming. It is so I I . -. - ed to state which of filteea different this keeps the soil from. becoming tt much more of a pleasure to pregare a 'kinds of meat he would like for diti- sour. The box is then filled with a i Pa f ' meal which you know your guests will 2 �% I I oer. Then, he went on to tray, she relish than one you hope they will good loamy soil.. I �� " " t ieerved to'him twenty minutes later--- like. Looking at it from the gaests' The right combination of flowers to - : ,rosat,beef with brown gravy. standpoint, how delightful it is d_' be planted is now an important item.i _-01 � C ' �•� ` _ - • While I can boast'of no such var One of the prettiest boxes I ever poo- ` r,� r ways to find their favorite dishes '-�K - iety, I could serve to a surp;ise.guest sensed was made by using the 'Kenil-i \ _ awaiting them.-Mrs. J. W. B. e any of the following:. sirloin steak,! - . worth ivy, alter=nating with the green' _�_ + two ways, straight and.smotbeted ins A PRETTY FROCK FOR MANY and -white-vinca, for the trai�li'ng vines • � - ��_ onions; porterhouse steak with pan# at the front of the boz. A bottle•blue OCCAS1ON5. It ty gravy; roast beef; beef stew; facet fuchsia was'placed at each end, with - - �" rollp; not to mention soup. i .• a large double white fuchsia in the --h All of the meat except that for beef� I -• centre, The fuchsias had a back- I - • • • ' stew was cooked before it wag put _ f ground of.several of the-black. coleus, _ . :into the cans. �9� „plants. The blue fuchsia has a glossy' V%.4� y 7P . • . r Meat rolls made from the round are green foliage, flowers large and double, �� a real delicacy. The meat'is cut'about I with bright 'scarlet sepals and a rich '{O,;t . xi hdf an•inch thick and pieces wi l - oro a. -- tQ'� - - - g J q . g filled wtth Inches lengthwise the into been begonias, t eiabo ' enough to roll and tie. Pieces sin Another pretty box of mine was 1 x edged tuberous to' . _ •' y .11 . fried. Sprinkle with salt and pepper011k � sweet alyssum, with a pink ivy geran•l �. . . _ and finely chopped onions. Crit beeps i sum trailing over rife sides. I { ... in thin elites and put a slits on each I have always liked the veranda I , piece of meat Roll- each piece 'np boxes tilled with pink and-white geran- G�� �"'-- '' tight sad tie with a stria Tums for the central plants, with a _ _ _ _ . ie-• .- . Now sear these well in hot fat, couple of white petunias at each end' �� - � ^ browning on a12 fides Add water and and a row of blue lobelias placed In le- them. Soypril nL t he traili_ noir 1� . ` Remove the strings and pack hot into I asparagus aprengeri terns go beauti- iy tin cane, pouring the hot gravy over it - ` fully with thLq coutbinatloa. W rld'>s - i Of•course you must sterilize the Of the old-fashioned sorts of Owers T�e World's �i$$C>yt All 'tinct. . 3t - . carts-for the rolls it takes two and the petunias, geraniums,-lantanas and 4 ' a hal! hours-in boiling water, or sixty ! . verbenas are always dependable, cer-I This year construction will be begun! tial purposes, as is expected, will h;:' lainutea under fifteen pounds' fres-! talu to blossom and thrive splendidly.' on what will be the biggest airship In.' make the coat of passage comparative ° sure. When a can finishes cooking, II, The Important point is to see' that the the world.. as s an English writer.1 ly cheap, . 1 remove it to the sink and turn the" colors are grouped harmoniously. j H.hi. Air-liner 8.101 will set the pace Il Cornton In the Clouds. 1. P p,; •i for all other countries, and it may be told-water faucet onto it. t. � - � �- that Great Britain ill t establish her.! The-D.101, with "a gross Itfdnq ca- AN sizeable pieces from the rum _. Went Indian QlI ROWS at yea w ea a I - self as a paramount power in commer- pacity of 155 tons, will be able to car • ]irlme ribs and sirloin from around foci - - _. -- ._ . . Steadily, "- ry a hundred passengers and fly to Aus- hip bone went into the roasting pant 499:. Printed chiffon voile is here The petroleum industry of Trinidad, sial-and military airship work=a poel•! tralla in about ten days. Of the gross -" in the oven 'till done. These were, tion formerly occupied by German)' j(its, ,5 tons will 4e available for tuei• peeked into quart-cans, covered with,,portrayed. -The model is also pleasing started nineteen years ago, has shown For long-distance work,, for comfort.; water, ballast, goods, and passengers. i ,. la taffeta, crepe de chine or georgette.,an increase from 368,934 gallons In! Oils browned meat juice and drippings, and for comparative safety, the airship j Two-berth cabins mill provide sleep• _ ; The Dress may be developed withonti{1905 to 106,780,631 gallons in 1923. The. and cooked in the vans- the- same!the flounces and with long sleeves. !total production during thLa period of i is unequalled. Except- for speed this ! !ng accommodation on a separate deck " ?. . '> Dtetgth of time as the meat rolls. i j class of craft leaves the aeroplane tai from the living and smoking quarters. I The Pattern is cut in 4 Siies: 8, 10,!time has been more than 688.000,000 g s ' The bones were removed from, i behind, for a modern airship Is so and bath-rooms and other necessft_lee i 12 and 14 years. To snake the Dress I gallons. Only. twice has the steady will be includsd. y steaks before frying so as to get as �' to thi Targe thew, will require b94 increase to production been arceeted� vast that It Is able to contain all the » much meat as seible into a can. All convenlencE of an up to-date sea finer A craft of this kind will naturally of the bone, were cooked and the stock yards of 82-inch material for 1'Z-I.in 1916-'16 and 1919 q ' year size. If made with long sleeves The exportation of etude and re-" The R.101 will be remarkable in travel through rarytng climates T -panned. Slices of Q,nions: nicely4% yards are required. If made with-,fined oil-in 19'23 amounted to 8;,136.• many ways. Its overall length will skeleton of the ship will-be buil! of browned, were laid between the small out flomcee and with long sleeves 1% i 457 gallons. exceed-:OOft.., and it will stand 140ft stainless steel• and the envelope, or stealts as they were packed into• thej `_�._ `. ;high. Its motive plant Kill Total 4.:00 outer gas-bag, which covers the frame- - 11 - yarda,are required. _ 'cans. Just a few o1 the sirloin steaks + Edinburgh's h's famoa= landmark, the horsepower. giving a maximi speed were canned thin way. Pattern mailed w any address on g P work; will c'on5lst of special material y' receipt of 15c in silver, by,the Wils,in-monument erected in memory of Sir of 70 miles an hour; and, what Is Of!that will withstand tropical condi- '� The others, including the tender til- Publishing Co., 78 Weat Adelaide St., Walter Scott, is stated to be unsafe more than usual interest, the engines ' tloaei, The propellers, toil, wP.l be Iota• were only seasoned with salt and;Toronto. Allow two weeks for recei t l in its highest parts. It is 200 feet will not consume petrol, Instead, they! made ap steel Instead-of wood: pepper. The leg and scraps from the'., P 'hi and was designed b a working will burn heavy gas-oil fuel, which, it I When airships descend suddeniy '' . other cuts went into beef stew and;of pattern. • Y, g ! ulanh. With the former, the treat Send 15c in silver for our up-to- mason. she craft should be used for commer• i from great heights their stability is R° dale Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Rooky - " - - -'-- - " - - ' " - affected-and the control'becomes more - - !:was packed cold into the cans, the .. t ,. - " o! F6ahions. SUNRISE ON LAKE LOUISE dtflicult, owing to the change of tem• crevices filled with boiling water, sea- . � . - perature acting upon the,gas and-ma. . _ . n • sowing added, and-the cans then sealed ,, ' terlal. This irregular behaviour when ..and cooked in boiling water for three WHAT IS A"HOME WORTH? ll: I riding to mooring masts has,. always. ..N L hours Criminologists, says a writer in a . x1.s: : .. r been a problem for airship designers• I used this method of making you-i New York .newspaper, can give the Y;; ` but the R.101 will be kept in trim by . _.. leash: The meat was cut into inch answer, Criminals rarely have a home a secret automatic stabiltzing device. squares and sprinkled with flour mix- unless it is a home of the wrong kind 7 .s Three mooring masts are to be erect. 1I .ed with salt and pepper and browned Parents who want their children to, ti t'. ed-one at Cardington, one !n Egypt, _" i, in hot fat Then chopped celery, on grow up right should learn: (1) than t < and another in India. The craft will '- ' lona and carrvts were added_and the I - r be put into a shed only if it should be ' the ordinary person will alwaya.teflect t,- . whole stirred frequently. To this was his earlier life and the example he has > a ' necessary to make any serious repairs. ` added tomato son and stock and the P x ' p received at home; (2) that, if a child! s> The masts themselves will be 180ft: 1. whole allowed to simmer forty-five;has no respect for hi R' home, he will'; r "" high, .and lifts will run up and down • .minutes. After which tt,was put into, have no respect fors anything else; 1. them for the shipping and unshipping can=s, sealed and cooked In boiling (8) that a home that has not reltigion r Y r ' I. of passengers ' hod goods. Various water two honrs.�T. W. - for its basis has no meaning, no tae a :4 gadgets"attached to the masts will°en• x curity and no power; sod (4) that : f y � '� : l able the craft to be ted with oil, water, I and other necessities of air travel. . :THE HOT.WATER'BATH LUNCH-1 the home. is_the .foundation ,of.. the, 4. `? w } I think a school teacher of my ac. community; nations that 'forget the ? A At p"resent there Is no shed big infante has solved the hot lunch truth will not endure. . T enough to hold the new phip, but,work - ` q _ l - 1. has been begun on suitable,housing probkmwery satisfactorily and eft!- - quarters. Some idea o1 the bulk of the t tiettIlly. TMs school teacher was, a •- •-- �, + �� ship may be gained from the pact that ' man, and as the.school had .no older .1 I girl pupils he hit upnr. this plan of! ' ,t•0. the R.101+will be of five million cubic providing a warm lunch at noon. y feet capacity. -11 I. P g y r, e � ,� When an airship manoeuvres _in •, 1. lie purchased .a -galvanized wash . ''A 4� Y ,.$ � , � �' flight it swings a considerable masa boiler and scold-pack rack:This, with _ - §�'' ; of air with it,and'it is.estimated That - a brace the blacksmith welded on the ' ' C ,IT cry y� " = +� � r �� the R.101 will swing as much as 6O stove, comprised the complete eapen-1 »»��°��� � ;"°`� 1 � r' forces diiare=-less than four dollars. a . - 11" tons. In order to obtain information :, m< he e of 11 Each family of one or two.children I '� acting ton the ships the 14 33,ealreadyti "bring a' pint jar of "dinner." Ili a i_ a e "° � ,' ; is existence, has been fitted .with two family of three or snore, two pint jars-- '• � a z. hAndred -special instruments dotted are used. The bringing of tea' and , t° ;, I. IT. °`RTS. about on different parts o[ the craft to 0oPfee is -absolutely prohibited. Vocabulary Enlarged. ( .�' ,,r y,*a Y" test the various pressures-and-strains, During the flrst recess the teacher` proteasor of English = 90` you ve `' R a' In Pebruaiy or March the R.33 will ,• Pi the bailer and contents on tho'; recently ,made quite an addition to r� L. k make a trial flight to teat these instru- store, with enough water to submerge! the cans nivel B noon' the lunch your vocabulary of English words? :a .� r' menta and to obtain information that , Y• Y I College 3tadent--""ices--T thought- . will heap in the construction "of the • , t' is piping hot, and best of all without. ' �' , sc=aly told a woman she looked young11� super air-liner R.102. ' 'A cinemato ar. confusion, waiting, experimen ingi for-her age." �. k' graph camera will be used to check "'s or dishwashing. Then, 'too, each child �,� a; the movements of the sliip under cer � has for lunch just what he likes best ' r tain stresses. Mother knows better thaZt .anyone; T. For 1926. 1 . I. �' Aliiong the authorities there is.lit. - what her kiddies like and dislike. Ot comae we are not superstitious, 1 .. z I i ,,. ° tie doubt that the new giant craft will There are endless variations: Cocoa, but anything about the weather al- > ''X �w ,r !li, Mme, . prove a success; and if the prophets celery soup, creamed tomato soup, rice ways .interests 89 ,per cent. of the In- G �i++ are right it will. mean a complete re- 7 _ pudding, etc.-. He has used,this hot habitants. In a very old book we re- ' � o, n toaeronauticalarev v 'utio travel. 1 �' Hinch play. since Thanksgiving. Each Gently touncT the following: "When ,.' ',w w _. .-day it has beena voluminous success, the year begins on Thursday, the win- . `� � - As one of the children said "It's just ter will be IAng and severe, and the t '�`' ' - A Ne1.w. Study. , 1. i oa Rood as having your feet under the year healthy, but often windy. The "Let me see," said the young titan mi,' tab's at }tome. summer will be temperate the harvest thoughtfully, "I've .got to buy, some fu g s - -'• '• will bei ocessionally rainy, floods will flowers, and some chocolates, and'' . _�__ ■ tickets, and'--" nit overflow the river-banks, Wheat and i,,' +il' GUEST MENU BOOK. wine will be plentiful, and "Doing mental arithmetic"." asked profits de : By John L. McCrohan I t" I have a notebook which I call my rived from them. The epritis•wheata, A red, fiery rim rose above the'skyline, and the glacier's summit glisten- , the senior clerk. eat menu book. Therein are writ- the groes and the hap and fruits will No, aenfimental arithmettc," was tiu ed a solid mars of sparkling crystals, �. . ten alphabetically the names of all our thrive." the reply. . tr .: ;j K.ti .: - A . ;X3 .re- ... _,..'. -. ,W.'.:., u.67 ..-at n?,:... 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A.poor washer-i REDROSE 8 • • ♦ f woman's little boy wan arreeted for STOCK a stealing a horse. -The• youngster and - another like him had found a horse x f gracing in a-field near London, -had ' A dairy cow is not worth keeping'unless she improvised a bridle from a handker-ok ( • �' liroducea 6.000 pounds of!Wilk or over per.year. chief, and they were having a Ane ride when arrested. They were about` T l� goodrtes ' in herd. Start now ten years old and small for their age. i _ .Don't support a low produc g to weed out the poor ones. Breed the beat Ones t0 The laundress -knew Lord Houghton �+ and appealed to him for adults. "Put j he ORANGE PEKOE is eats �ao_d. T17 it! good bulls.and feed properly—then watch results. both boys—both, mind you," said he, lQoee it 7 Ask the successful dairy farmer. "in nice clean pinafores when they go __---- -- •- " Pay into court. Do that, and you need not '.They Sometimes Do. y tear." The'two little chaps appeared circ Bred Sires Essential. "Doesn't that customer know what ; P i DOC BETTER BULLS PAY in the dock in due time. "What is this Back in the old days, when out; an- he wants?" asked the boss. l02 case?" demanded the judge in euprisa. ' centore paid no attention to the keep- "Yes, sir," responded' the smart _ "Horse-stealing," wads the reply.'Ing-of live stock, the native stock, run- salesman, "but I'm trying to sell him "Stuff and nonsense!" cried the judge.I ning wild throughout the count", pro- something 'else." -"- "The idea of these infants"stealing.a duced only enough milk* for their horse! They stole a ride, I dare say.i young. As time went on, however, for Every 111-Mmard's Liniment, The. case is dismissed.." . men discovered the value of milk as ' �}� (� i a food for human consumption and ' !t 1 EAL.TH EDUCATION Dwelbers in towns and titins rendes a B��]!S jjf C>� C they began to select' the cow/ that thmmlvee more susceptible to colds '. I rF'El gave the largest quantities. b eating too little nstuffs and too '. BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON �m�(wry* n1��tt `p nK y g � Rrovinclal Board sR Msalth, DURING aRD[ai,Y Thus, we find that for many years any sweets and rich esker,say/ Pro- Ontarle. live stock men have studied their , Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mate herds, carefully selecting is that fersor Bill, of the National Institute Less through this column. Address him at 8padiv House, 8padiaa {possessed high producing qualities. of Medical Research. �1 aG�esceat, Toronto February is one of the hardest These females were bred to sires Classified Advertisements months of the year on little ones. It whose dams had displayed high pro is a mon�ld�Blus��ay uc ns a enc es. . prevent the mother taking bar baby As time advanced breeders Issmed 4 How many communicable or infer-;are many. cases of contagious disease out for the fresh air so necessary to ARGAIN PARCEL, ;2; 6 LB9, r, floss diseases can be avoided? That;in a municipality, and when this out- to keep records of all the milk given, B patches, $2. '�icCreery, Chathaas, xa Its welfare. Baby Is consequently is a question of interest to everybody,!break is known to the school anchor- as well as the !'sed eonsamed. Ontario. confined to the home. More often The result 1s that now we have re but in the case of children, it is est itiee. The removal of a sick child A,, cialiy important to know something from school, Sven at the onset of the than not the rooms are overheated FREE CATALOGUE. about it. One way to avoid these his- disease, is a sound means of protection and badly ventilated and the little {corns of individual cows giving over 30,000 pounds of milk in a year. ASPBERRY BUSIES, GLAD- ' eases is to keep away from people in that it removes the source- of the one catches cold or grippe. What is R who are sick and from places where danger from the school. needed to keep the baby well is a gen- What a debt we owe to those old iBaa, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias of tilers diseases exist. Thin advice is`` In order to wage a successful Sgght tie laxative that will regulate the improvers of our breeds, the cannot and Barred Rock Eggs, The Wright especially .flood for_chil$r+en,_- If you`against ell forms of ill-health and fila- web,-banish t+em ►+»* we a.+.._ Unue_ Fes'• Brockville, Ont. come near a child having one these ease, the atication of-t5e young an tion and Indigestion and in this way carry on the. work, that they so nobly ty39,ya =zza vsAZT2n- • Contagious diseases, you may be ex- especially of the children of school age will either prevent or break up colla commenced tE posed to breathing the germs when�I, health matter, is iniperative. The LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAT I they are thrown out into the air by children of.to-day will be men and and grippe. Such a laxative is Baby's In so doing we will add greatly, not and li¢ht sew_ng at home; who -the sick child coughing. As a result,�women of to-morrow, and if the ehil- ORn Tablets. They are mild but only to our own Income but we wilr or spare time; good pay; work sen ' you may become sick also, ac it is good'dren of to-day learn the principles of thorough in action; are absolutely contribute to the revenue of Canada. any distance; charges paid. Send advice to ,hurt the company of all who hygiene, the men and women of to- safe as they are guaranteed to contain No farmers can afford to neglect stamp for particulars, National Mont+ are sick with any disease that might morrow will put them into practice, no opiates or narcotics. They never featuring Co., Montreal. !s be coatsgious. An lar as school chit-!Grown-up peopie do not very readily chats ave stook In' hese days when dren are concerned, there is another'learn anythfn of Interest to their fail to be of benefit to little"ones and feed prices are soaring , Y g map be given to either the newborn ADZES ONLY-OUR BOOgLET, point to observe. Never borrow a health and well-being The reason Dobe or the growing child. The Tab- The use of . pare bred sires. 1• Ladies' Friend, mailed In plana ,- "t .71 pencil, a pen, or a book, etc., from!that they have developed set habits, careful selection of females, with envelope, from. CAGIER 2423, Man- another child, and also never carry to and have got, as it were, into a rut lets are sold by medicine dealeta or by judicious economics: feeding/, to- tiro!. -rY" F0 ur mouth such articles sa pencils, from which they cannot extricate mall at 25 cents a box'from The Dr. "" hen gather with the keeping of records, are pens, etc., that may have been in the;themselves, and w they are in this Williams' Msdicine Co.. Brockville, !l mouths of others. The school child rut, their viewpoint is narrowed and Ont. , dayesscannot t Oveints that the farmer of co • ri lr should also remember to avoid moist-j their vision clouded The cannot see ♦ - day cannot overlook and prosper. Suffered �� .ening its finger In turning over the beyorid their own hauted experience, Story. 't leaves of a book, for on the pensil,'and they have the tendencyto sneer �I Itch ma near the Scilly : the pen, the leaves of the book, may at, or try to minimize the importance Btehop a light rises ea 7 i EXCELLENT y�,^�����i�l'j" � z!, be hundreds and thousands of germs;of any new efforts to preserve the Islands and gives a grim warning of XC l�1 •1 ��g;,��$ ���C� _ which may directly or indirectly find health of the individual or the eom- the dung rs of the coast tt is one of EJL h I : for rheumatism neuralgia. back• their way into the child's. moot A�munity. the most exposed lighthouses In the ache and kindred lib ..I was troubled with a third precaution. is to never allow a, So it is to the child that we pin our world- and the three tenders have a, Rub 't in war: with the tips of the ` luck child to to school, If you And faith. The elastic mind of the child ever two rears. At first It appeared lonesome time. Daring a recent storm I Angers. AC enem9 to pain that a`child 1s or seems sick, report I is receptive to good influences and in mail spots and fit this fact to the "teacher at once.. It sound teaching,. and if guided along the beams from Bishop's rock camel then began to spread on learn that there is sicknem+ in the ht ths, will have a tendency _at near to falling. The light weighs sav r i .�,. `ng Pa all over my face and 'Thome of a child who to your r least to put them into practice all eral tons and. revolves on supports I -'e head unz:l t suaered -` goet�he teacher tp Ia r ar . The Biblical coca's tro h of mer- �. awful misery The T 1 notif throu h he to s efr 1 immediate sti in a ug - 9cttaa, y g � � � � itching and burning that�e may send the child home, be- oda holds true its health matters as cury. It is ba'anced so delicately a g YK= If gds a were terrific. At t►mse cause the sack child may spread-con- well as other phases of life, Teach child may tura it by a torch of the fin- at I thought t would o leagton through the school. the child the way he should go and ger, "On this night the town- %.t: 5.� �[ up These precautions should still more when he is old he will not depart from sinew, and was obliged to give up icorously be adhered to when there it, shaken by the heavy sell that moth� my rocs". of the mercury was spilled out over 'I was treated and tried different it the concrete floor of the light chamber.! ointments without any benefit, I `» Pw, WORRIES ly THE HOME EASY TRIcAB The three guards fell on their kneel►.! � I read an odor-tcr-nt a for Codeine �=r, : 1 t. cm, After nt and decided to ° ! ,Ask Your Neighbor scooped up the mercury in their bands are Interested in obtaining Soap P and O. the ppikation We ter a flet• fir , and pane¢ it park tato the trough. a R ; It is These That Cause Many a _ OLD I fel relief. I continued the treat- : A small piece of soap 'mixed with `for age and now I od, tl. B-reakdowii in Health. } healARE c3 s; red) A! es Y.wood. h h makes ironing easier, and OILS 1 BC6 City 1'all Ave., Montreal, the start B .beet. c: ad of UBJ EC l'A. Send 1 ® Almost every woman at the he I give/ a splendid shoos. ONCANADIAN b -a home meets daily with little worries! -r m axe ideal Ointment entandTs. A i ,_._ particular/ to the Wilson Yub�lat,r.z �� P -In her household-affairs. .They may: cum are ideal for laity toilet trees. e scientists say that birds originated I Company. 73 War Adelaide Street be too small to notice an hour after- • from reptiles. •••►u s..a�"'L"'rt °oar..can.et.a _ wards, but it is the same little.worries T - _ - iiia oianow „`nut hoe?cu rte Toronto', Ontario. iwt• aattatss, o ries 9416.Neaus"." am that break down the health of so many..,.. -�- � 5 jy1 women. Their effect may be noticed _ . -in nervous- headaches,.fickle appetite, FOPLO • Indigestion, pains in the side or back, vet . T those RACK w complexion. o Y and a Ballo � 'H PAINSr„ afflicted fn this way Dr. Williams'; AND SIDES ` � Pink Pills, by Improving and purifying --the blood, bring speedy relief. Among .r;-� - 41- thousands of weak-Women who have Hand a friend a-slip of paper and �•� `� ' h n the merits o1 this hi to write o _. Rested arid. roved a aril and ask m D De medicine is Mrs. Gustave Hutt, Brux-j the paper any nu;nber he likes . .Ended,.:by Taking Lydia, E• u' " eller, Man., who /aye:-"It"ie with Stand some'distance away so that I YOU cannot see what he writes. Ask profound thanks that i write "to tell y - P1nl�a1Q!'f VCgelsbl0 you- what Dr. Williams' Pink PillsIl � to ask his lett hand neighbor Compound h have done for me. Before i began'tale- whisper say number to him and give him the choice of adding it to Eng these pills I was week; and my i m number he wrote or ignore' „ - — - -- `For two or j blood thin and watery. I was so thin Fusilier, Sask.-' that I-looked like a skeleton. I was �g it altogether. Ask him to salt days every so often I would have such x, troubled with heaJaches and Indigos- his right band neighbor to mention ppaains in my back and sides that I could (ion, did not sleep well,,and was ter- any number to him. He may add 31ot do anytbin�-could not even iia *" ribly constipated. I decided to try this, subtract it, multiply by it or _ gtuetly in bed, and my bead ached, too. Dr. Williams'.Pink Pills and I soon divide by it. He is to take the sum I was this way about three yearn,but ,• •found that they were. just what I , he now has and multiply by any was worse after I was married. I was - multiple 'of'9. I oa a farm with not a house nearer than « ; needed. Under 'their use my appe- hive miles and there wasnot s person to lite returned, my tool digested Then for the flnisb of'the tl•ick,is a g " pro- which the friend Icsta a little of his advise me,as my folks live in Manitob ?[ perly, and I slept better at night, and freedom of action He Is to cross My sister-in-law told me about Lydia "r gained In flesh as well as strength. out any digit-in the product except• toldFinm m s Vegetable Compos is The result is that now I' am a per- Ing a cipher and to mention to you i told me to t. I took her advice as tectly healthy woman, and there is no the digits he fill not cross out. Ian- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for I have been thankful for it ever since. doubt that it is due to the use'of Dr:` medlately you will tell him the After taking the medicihe for thiels Williams' Pink Pills, a supply of which number he crossed'out. M,o r✓w.a, months I can say a has b ped t t to )< now 'always keep in the house, and The secret is that you add the RheumatiSM. Colds .• • and I am loin fine. I a glad to sea : digits he gives you and add the * ommend the Vegetable Compound to ° others and ou may publish m tQsti- ` -I would advise other women to do the • y y P y' .sahte." i+'their total from.the next multiple. monial. s•AELtr'PI BALANOlF,Ftiei- t of 9. The remainder Evill be the -Headache Pain at.�R tier, Saskatchewan. r� You can get these pills through any number struck out. dealer._in medicine, or by mail at 60 - Often some alight trouble will cause a (01(p this out and paste it, tcith . Neuralgia TOOthaChe general upset of the system. Such rents a box from The Dr. Williams' othr.' o! th, aeries 1n a acraabook.) 1liedicine Co., Brockville, Ont. - oms symptl'rt ervousness,painftiltimes,, s + �s Payment for articles advertised in en irregulariY.y, backache and headache ,l - Big Paper Mill Planned. this column should be made with Do- Lumbago Neuritis -- indicate some form of female weakness. q , a Q o minion Express Money Orders-a safe �' Women so bothered should give Lydia , It i8 reported that the world's larg- y of sending money by mall. Accept O� `Bayer„ package E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a eat paper mill Is planned for northern trial. This dependable medicine hen Ontario. It u to have 1000 tons ca- Salt vas 'a !noire to the hair if - ' whiC contains proven directions. helped thousands of women and it js '.parity sad will utilise Smoky Falls aptsnkled on the head when going to Bandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. reasonable to expect that it will help M � on the Mattagami River, capable of bed and brushed well out of the !fair Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggiets. yon.. Try it today. Your drnggtet eeUi *i •apirin I6 the trade mart (realatered to Oaoadtl of Ba7� N•nntaChP-e of btonoacettc• this medicine. making E00,000 horsepower, and the I the next morning. .")• Whne It 16 well known sddeater of 6allcylteaeld (Acetyl 9att¢ylio Add. "A- s. A __ r�d ' 'largest and best power site in Ontario that Aaptrtn means Bayer manufacture, to•arae rho pnI tc aaatnst , tt a, the Tablets ISSUE No. 7-ZD, r� north Ot the 8t Lawrence. For First Aid-Minard's Liniment. or Bayer Company win to stamp44 with tWr /'°'ra I fid• roast the 'Rayer Cron." , � . t. 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B FE TAILR-Picisertng Station the Spot ready to invest their T.R. Trains going-East 1ne ae follows BUY TEA AND THEN EV Y No. 10 Nail7.58 A M. > T>!z`is Rood,money if there fs any pros. L*6 Local - : 2.21 P. bS., i1.7atxrycar,: i1.50i! yaidiaadvance.\ peetuf it taruinR out well. Bnt, " SU Local d'LS P. M :, -S9bscriptidns to the United States and Creat Sunday train, i '27 A. M. Britain$2.00 advance. -as long a8 here are smooth•LuD y �_► ' g i Trains oing weer due so follows- M R _ . gued promoters, they. will easily No, 2 Local 10 j.0 A. br. The tea-market is:ver flruLand all lines are advancing in price. find victims. " 97 Local 2.44 P.'M. It is probable $1.00 a lb. tea will be the rice before. P p JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, _ •" . . 9 b1+11 905 P. M, the next crop. We have three special lines --- Sunday train, ' and'iu ver good supply,. hU P M - N -'SAGE REGISTER. j Y $ ` NOTES AND COMMENTS. -- " N'oreKoing is ttrcardinR to. htendard �VxU-HUDAY, binuvrf4Tll-Crediteale time. Richardson's Orange Pekoe. ... 75e 6 - -- of fat to stook,implententn mud house. -The unetuployttient situation in hold furulmro, at In, 8, con, 10, Etzrlsley Blend, 60e - "Toronto and other citiescontinuee Markham, the property of H, U. � f f� - !Gunpowder Green 75c Reeear. Sale ut I u'ainck, 8 mtinthn G d wet unsxtirfactur Much of ► - - Y y• or<•dtt. Prrnttee tl• I rautlut, - • ;. . WWI- -this is 8no to industrial depres• tiourvra. - ^ °. r Sion,Rut) much Is due to the indi• Tit vadu%Y, N►nc a hrH tlrudit tart• sass. I EA MORE FSH of pucd•brrd Ayrshtroe ,tad York. f? ' -----•� s .F Fresh Frozen Salmon, ,.• 1Se'lb. vldnals who cotupose this army of shires, •horses,-t.hrrp, Irupinn,vntr, �+�+'�•- " ' r not nseeme . look11 o Made filets• ha itratu Ntt:., at It,t y3,.r.•at of coos ,.•�~ 30C lb. ' ,se Fresh Halibut Steaks, ... 81 Pi,kdt inK 1 LatvnllDu, 3 uallyd ts'rnt Fresh F•, R rte Fish, 20c lb. tczen ,U F h 2 of t'lwrt�«uud), [bra 1+rup trey of Finuen Haddie, 1.c•, Fillets 2Uc lb. %pregetit ,nt3ed?3 'and reser tusks Robt.S. 'ltvoedio. Sale,tt l.�it:up -Provision for the inevitable tiee'billar F, Puatill, tatctiuurrr• Salt Cod Steak, ... 20c Ib. , j �Uy.ters, luperlal Quart,...- + "rainy day." which ' comes to NVEDtiEsmky. M.,ttcit 11 tri-AucEluu 0 i 4 ratan pro le every winter reAsott: sale of firm c+tuck, Implements, Y P. - gtxiU, houer4otd ilYrctx rtes, rat rut 'There are others 111ho think that 3:3, rear• of con.7. PickerI611i thtrpro• JAMES RICHARD50N S GROCERY "the warid owes tbeiu• a living," perty of Win. Dunkeld. Stt,le at 1.3 31) -and the tuake an effort to collect sharp. See trills. 'Ft ed Poscill: arts- foe] atbia debt by demanding ft �aealslckeringardre More jai well as other n ee weals w saries, and even ?Unle expect A QrOR First Consideration. C°VG"S ' ' 0608 iberAl allots&Geri of ,the luxuries ' .of life, including theatre tickets, we strive to give the kind _ ' _ .'Should a person always' tell the of service that one friend ,, ® ;Poultry Foods 'and Egg Producers truth ? This is a question which would naturally render to its sometimes debatable. The ...another in tirne of need. 'n baying Meal, Beef Scraps, argument in favor- of refraining - Every Detail - _. . . tr 2row telling the truth has etany y CLEANING ' PRrillitil♦1�i Oyster Abell, 10a ill, . " of the_ funeral arrange. yt' tsupportera, that is under certain "meats may be left to eta :- $fo al Purple Lice Powder ..:,•circamstances. This does not im• with the assurance that Bring along your suits to be cleaned p ever thin will be taken and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed Vmu L, ' certain eases�-person --everything Chargee moderate. :'Royal Purple self Meal for the young calves. t care of in a manner entir- - 1 ► ais ,justified in telling falsehoods. JAMES BRISCOE, sly satisfactory to all con- _ Also, A ent for International Harvest ery •taut it does mean that, there are cerned. Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery _ R r ti itimes when .nothing is gained byClaretDont Oat_ and Repairs. • Itelling the truth. A person may A Complete Funeral sa p STRAW '+T p q 1�, - - : "Ihave some weakness that is not RYE S / !'�Ci'�l� t low as $88. •� "entirely to his credit or to his Immediate deliver mei,ghbor to publish these facts m � advantAge. I[ is not wise for his 3' �1C�Le1"lggIAY'la, CO. taken. X111 be PICKERING y p J. S. BALSDC)N, Oar and nide. A Rood advice that ROSE EXCELSIOR MILLS Phone 1800 - y ;overybody sbould fW[low is "If Phone ti000Pickering - --. Sou cannot say AtiytbinR Ruud Ambulance Service. + /,� • about w uttin,do not -Ay aaythiog BrHncb ,7 l` .. �.^� eA i' ae6 all,.' as it will benefit no per. f'i'at. Burtun. WhitevAIe. V a�. ... Phone 1003 Pick. flavin purchased the stock from soca, neibtter the person who makes _ g p Ag the ntatemeutP, nor the object of the E-tate of ainst 1 v - his criticism. The fact is,if a per• _ - W G:'BARNES and the entire '�` � !Ja } you is continually in -the habit of �i A� ��1 ( j; ii t L* business of JOS W. -DOTE\ �'~ y . L.ti..iTa +rL AL1 10 . t ihotding up to scorn the tveaknesges Am prepared to rupply air sizes from Berry Boxes to Three f .�of athero, that person is sure to PIC2�ERSNC3 � . y F3 ttbled Sesta of nncieut " 'suffer more from hfacrii ieism than and Half Bushel. T E;¢1 rat's fuitne-s and faruinw +the person,critirised. Again, a R'heaEoi' anygraia-�takeoin r ' t4e ,triking let-sr�r:-- found in other h eician ins be Green River Basket �i0T�8 his-wic fA('ts and i,atnrnl life pro. S) y y justified in exchaug•e;for Flour. Phone bfark. e409 A XiIt� ce sea estal,li�he.d SSAVING arttong , - -withholding the truth from bis D _ the fmidan,e;aAI lAw* upon' which Patient. if he thinks that by tell. We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, FRANK PENNOUIiVTrrV lattire tuake, her sure indic•truenta: , 3nir the patient the trete facts in Oil Cake:Meal, i w lour r)A6;i Al per?onnl instinct The Man that ma" Berne&' Ft,ilu regard to his condition his teeny• - Basket." YEARS to 1-lay ,y in ?tt,tr" by Adding regn• all kinds„of grain. nary 1131911t 'tie endrtugered, «"e int in-trtltnent, to a �a'ti`inita account should sbou Lilsehood, but above Ogilvie's;Porridge:oats. The Pickering in the StaudKrd Br►uK. all the lie that will cause injury to Royal Hriusehold Flour, . Vigilance Committee 1-�L; ry s fellow,man. b� Cream of to �est�Flour. - � .•�. It is remarkable how credulous CHOPPINGI;EVERY; The object of Epis Association is to. STANDARD- BANK lessen stealingand prosecute some people are, and tbey are not �'EE1i'D AY the elons , OF G.A.N�DA � r; ' few in nttuiber. No matter how " PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manager . rrfdiculous or haw unreasonable s 5:7: N• 2.rOCKWOOZ^ '`Members haviva property stolen oommnni' Bra,.ches .too at Brocktin,-Wast Hitt, Whitby case immediately with any member .statement may be, tbere are eo• of Executive Commis P SHINT -GL� E S . c tiers .who will hive every faith in y` Membership tee $1,00, �� - - -Pickering -� „ ..It. A fen' weeks ago a woman in Ttoksts mav,be had trom the President or; Subscribe for The Ic er>tng News _''California, who beiongs to some British Columbia Cedar " 9.orerrr? onappuwtlon. " Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Exse.Oom,-L. O. Banks, C.S.Palm. - --- - peculiar religious sect, announced Bird's Felt Slate Shingles er,Donald Macro, Pickering. _ • W the world, that the earth would for sale at ;� a be destroyed on Friday, Feb: Btb. T. PATERSOYS - -CLAR'MONT R•' Thextoi. W. J. Clark. • ttQUALITY - SERVICE SATISFACTION" "T :-She claimed to be prophetess, and Call and Ret prices President., sec rotor she had no difficulty in convincing - - ',.niany people thtit lher prediction _ would - '- ould bo fulfilled'. It has been P) CKERING -'.^the same fur centuries. Every Fire- Weather- Woof Tight snow and then, some person will - appear upon the scene puri dec-lare MEAT—MARKET ' atonacertain d-sythere world �. be an end to all things terrestial,' •. and would earnestly beseech all . :`Round Roast or Steak,. 20c per lb ; people' to prepare �•forVtbe-great Surloin Roast or Steak. .. ... `L5c rLlghtning Durable t day. In olden days'when•ignor• Porterhouse Roast or. Steak, .•' "28c Proof F •• -lance prevailed in all lands;such a Rump Roast,.,. sass• 18c .. ....,prediction would. spread dismay Fine Rib Roast, •• ••• '20c a ..everywhere. No matter how tin- Heavy Rib Roast, 1� ` EAST LA K E " possible a " . Shoulder Roast. .. ..k .' 14 and lflc " - . �tetleonable or . how.impossible - '- - - i 'statement may be, there are _Pot Roast, ... _ 14c ;; .,METALLIC SHINGLESalways people who w. p ... ,., 9` y P P ill accept it - Brisket, to boil, •• - -• mitbout the slightest doubt Hav•' Leg of Pork,... ••• For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping , r ' =-a knowledge of this weakness in "Lain of Pork. .r. .: •• roofs of every description. Now being made from the w 2bc r - the human race, there are many Shoulde�Ruttst of Pork, _ . .: 20c•,23c " world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. AbSo- •unscrupulons men who will take Pork ChopQ, .: .•• 28c utely to best roofing value on the market to-day. : I t ' advantage of it and thus secure - Pure'Pork Sausage, , " 25c « Estimates gladlygiven also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron -Victims to Aatisfy their Rreed. Finest Salt Pork,... • • c for new buildins or repair work. fir Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, " ' 25 Tftey will concoct some icheme. •' 5c Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns, " " sliced, 35c " Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Imple- r�y •'•.such as floating stock in an iniagin• ••• - ••• 3 ., _ went Sheds a specialty. _ - ,nary oil company or stock in 'an- -Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half-or w�ole'), 30c f _ -• •-imaginary-gold[nine. A man with Back Bacon, ... .. .:. � - I -COX �> a silvery fungus can go through Cooked Ham,.. 55� " F. J. PROUSE PICKERING the country and entrap victims '�'Veiners,.. .:. ... ' .. 25c " / BUiLDER yds. by the score through the rosy pic• Head-Cheese,.. ... ,.. ' 15c tures be palate of those imaginary Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents=' Building Contracting {'art c y store-houses. of wealth. In the 5 lbs 90 cents Barris Horses etc. of all kinds. ?r? '• " lb prints 18 cents -case of oil wells or gold mines, it - Pickering Dealer for the Products of Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday. . g is not necessary to Rd through the The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto ,country s ate Pedaling stock if theag W. G. REID, - PICKERING `fig• ooptriere csortt, an fl+'r . :.� '+mr� M�n: k w• ��. a• rte.. r' ,,��• ''"'�-T _"� �.i• ..1. f� ,. ... •r w hY'.T� 7r.°�.•"MT.'r.,n ? 'T�: S ..r `41•�'.r\f!: Ivi ��. dn" ��.��K.�` 1 t a>- �. ..�: '--�{. .w+i... ,!....+` ;;��T'� .;d.' :e. ^!4*7.k� ,Sao .r' � ",l:r'�'. 7"?.i .,,n` r, •a ..y=' iii• 1 .' j:A 4t - =C:•'i<•.,r-..m.,• e'« .•.„ 2 .:.'?�S'�;&' � -;+�,, fix.' k. �;• 8'+- :u as, - ,7�. ! ,.tu•”. ':� .,Y. • A!' .. - l-.iii>: ',...; v .W^,a'<f•.L. e.•.• ' •1'W 1i, ,�,. rc..TT' , v- -#' `. 7r.• r :7' °u 'G.„a,. .d ,.ro. w � .ro'.8,a������. �•..7^..L.oty z� :. x "L - a'L�"7. �„ �.;..:Y�''�.,..��,•'"' "'�}. 'F•. i":. 4ir .oC�'l .,.•: :f:..t ...... �.:,'X"" �1.. w, ...�T; .,.y'.eO. •:Y'w a in".:.i" .^+.. e'>ky �4 4.a'!YS•": iT v ..dh`a •fr',+'i'.�'`F'T' ��M 5'. .R. .. P- W .. �:` S, .SLP m' .•Oy•..�,. • �f '� '„ e. .., :.. ,..,d. .... ..:. . :.tr _ � ,.. "., 3 »A �:'lsth.' ,ti. _'k a•, ' "�a, _�^,.:r C7�ry��.. ,.4• ,I- - ,�,.:_ .. :- :" .,. ,:q ...�:...P- . .,-: �s ��v :.,:.-:*i... ....., F• :. ,,, ° •>,e a x: +s ..•. r.`!, � `F�z-'. •...,�. :r-r+''......,,L,<vX.e.. e,. e - �. CLAR9MOXT. The Ladies"Circle of the Baptist "�.�� • I ' —' Circle had a very succesrtul quilt. - Maple Leaf Mutual Firs e t Bow speok a: few• days in ing at Mrs. Paterson's last Thnrs- `�. A - 1� Hen the city last week. ds �`. • J. H. Beal was in the-(.4ty on y• ::� �+.. .Insurance Co. die understand that R. J. Mann "` a� btiainees onlonday, bas taken over the implement a _ Chea rates for farm and county - --= James Underhill had a business altenc forruert held b David A. -- -Is 'a Pay ing He ! Feed - p y +- tri to to city on Tuesday. y y y buildings. PuRb. on't fog-get the annual C. C. C. -� T Windstorm Insurance on buildings, concert to be given Feb. 28th and u La lIl 1t` windmills,Silos etc. , ­27th. IN MEMORIAM. Sh mow. Miss Clara Underhill is spending 'PEAasox-In'loving memory of our • Scratch Grains ace ' • a few days .with friends in the dear mother,Mary Catherine Fear. _. o a kinds. � A .. u tom Ile Insurance city. son, who passed away in Claremont. " P 11 kl d FARMS FOB SALE . Joseph Hill and Albert Collins, Feb.3rd, 1824. Manufaotnred on well recommended ,, of Stouffville' visited friends'here She bade no one a last farewell, Write or phone OD Saturday. She said "Good-bye';.to none; fOrIllAla6 by John Forgie's extensive sale of The heavenly gates were opened wide, - g y ( p y) Worth of everlasting love M A R K H A M F L O U R QM i farm stock and Implements is be- From loving voce said Come." E D'• B O YY M A N n'�, .. in held to-do Tlrttrsda From three she left behind. z ` Mrs. Thos. Paterson is spending A better mother neper lived, 20 WHITBY, OAT. a week in Brooklin with her Nor one so true and kind, D, N. REE SORZ SONS A180 y Locust Hill 3IARKHAM ONT. Cherr4 wo .: Ilkr- ;;daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pengelly. Q'CLeAREMOeNTp The y. harvest a is of r3 in this Psearfathen loving memos of our �/!T G AMG ICY I � locality. The lee is of the vet• dear father. Thomas Pearson, who ' Od best quality and is' over two feet passed away in Claremont, Feb.13tb. • in thickness. iW„4. Get a"trial order from you dealer or direct from mill Mrs. R. J. How has returned • Highest rice aid for home afters spending a week with This day brings back o rest,lea p g Of a loved one laid to rest, {Cream at the F, her daughter, Mrs. Arebie Ander' And those who think of hiui today son, C dlo wand Hill. Are those who-Sista him most. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS Claremon E Creamery _ F. Chidlow and Ernest Bryan -Kiefer and Brother. had a business trip to Toronto on Give us a trial and be convinced .-.Monday, and while id the city SERVICE . 'SATISFACTION -.,SAVING they happened to aee the Johnston- • Foley pugilistic bout. ' Pickerin t Mrs.T,Stephenson, who has been Men's Knee Rubber_ t.ots', rolled Men's Bushman Rubbers, white ,critically ill during the Wat week ' with acute indigestion, Is. we are H�BREAQ so e, roe age. i te, ea eT ooGLS o f J " lad to report, im roviD We 4.50, at 8.75. reg. 4.00, at 2.75. Po p R• WITH � White soles at 4.25. Me to see her arotiad agaiu is w 's - c Ladies' Plain Over Rubbbrs, HARNESS ip.) fess days • ..�.rtt51E Our supply of quality Harness and The Pickering Continuation 114en Plain Over Rubbers at 90 cents. at 1.20. Parts'ie pow complete, BchOol backey team came up last MR, Ladies' Cushion Sole Oxfords, BOOTS-MtRa Satin 13atarday afternoon and played a Ladies'Ozfords, black, tan and double "e" width, We have a large afoot of this FameW friendly game with our school swade, regular 4.50, regular 4.00, for = Boot on hand-unbeatable '9 team but were defeated by the 8.00. score of 21 to 4. !or 3.00, The Wom en's Ines lr ,our-pure o rea Men's Tweed Suits, regular . Man's Raincoats, tweed, REPAIRING at the home of hiss. Walter Ward has a worthy purpose. 18.00 to 20.00,at regular 12.00, We maintain our established rePuta- y on the afternoon of the 18th. It brings health and" full 13.00• for 8.60. tion for �pair in all kinds of Two most interesting topica will strength and a mealtime redg boots' be disens "Our Rural 'Prob. CECIL �R�i.VL1�1� lame' andd '"Essentials in BanksatisfxetioD to the folks Call at j ;� ('�/"1i j1fL+ Phone 3800 3Dg." who partake of it rega- J. tiVLil ..7 „ Harness maker, eaT. h Shirk has been under the 1'arly; One slice calls for C2.+ARE ON'T. GNT'AR20 ' .�► -.weather during the past week nffPICKERING•, ONTAR)r0 _ »;$, _ eering from a.weakness of the a loaf; one loaf forms the heart and was confined to his bead habit. • ;.• ; - for several days. We are glad to MINN., - know that he Is now recovering i `t rapidly The Oshawa bons p iel which wa4 :r- - to have been held this week way postponed nn account of the mild Z-H R, O, E ", 0 4 AW .weather. TbN was a great disap n pointment to our curlers, three r% f „�AI%ERY _ "' r OROCfRI>ES rinks of whom hV intended to I`i0NE:900 "�-"'"'- • ARE �.t,� // 'take part. »u,i";E _. !' 'PICKERNGWm, Dunkeld. ofthe eighth cnn � POPt r' cession of Pickering, intende hold. - ft c iD aD auction .atfe of his farm _. I3 stock, implements, household fur. --AB1,13:J YOUR �. niltiree.tc , on Wednesday, March " r q . 11tb. Watch'ont for bills and list - is N R SFA old► -.in.the. s We congratulate our two rinks �t Dt'RE FOOD, !I. D., has .; r of curlers on their success at the a his headquarters in thin bonRpiel-which wan held at Peter N r grocery store. M D. stand9 . born on Tneedx , Wednesdayand .^//! _ r for"mighty delicious"and y Thnreday of la t week. houtL 1 • that's what you'll say of S•; ..seventy rinks participated in the • e s have our groceries ed them. you If r°'I eveat4. Claremont reached the r a oar digestion is misbe- semi floals, thus there were only Tr our Pratte Re stator a facto cannot i, ,. four rinks ahead of them. which y and Egg Mash. antee us another aUotmentt of bit R let no doctor it up ', a very enjoyable y Gr t,er She!], per cwt., . �Trirdyna. The Children a Aid Soviet of ' is a good showing. The all reportdel!-r y Order now. Save disap- .'" Oshawa,asks the Women's Inti- We stack a Pull line of Pratt's and pointment S m trate for help ,to carry on their lnternattonal Stock Foods, Cough HONE -work. They are specially in used Think of getting the beau& r P j j �a ; of warm stockings and nighties Remedies, r. Cosnts, Lice Killer $ $ 1 and Powder. Cow Remedy, Hog fol mahogany Trirdyn with five• r�OO for children from two to fourteen Tonic, Bickmore's(tall Care, Helle tube volume years. Also bedding for cots and ,but with only three ' bore, Zenoleum and everything to ' single beds. All contributing to tubes to C e. ross-conti• this need lease leave parcels at keep pour stock ip condition for $ 1 p the winter time. hent ranges 1 Acute selectivity. ?" D. A. Scott's store not later than the last Saturday is February. /^� :Marvellous resuhs! The weather has assumea-a de Try our Val# Meal Almost all that radio can give you at a frac- l " didedly spring-like attitude during the past week. Towards the end tion tie usual cost! (Owing ng to tremendous pro. 'of the week it was real spring-like Itt$ ther best � �•� „- and a large amount of the snow ,��_ If you are the least bit interested in radio, passed swap. O s the sonde, how' act now I This chance may not come our way ever. the snow is still deep, and F. N. ''C 0 0 FE R y y y. saw min and Basket , : on account of the mild weather again 3 . the horses break th-rough to the1 GLAREMONT BRED. T. BUNTING Factor9 . bottom, malting it almost imposs- _ ibie to get through with heavy tl --loads. a letter received. recently -GOOD BYE LOGS;WANTED r " from Mrs. W. E. •Risebrongh, of Wembley, in Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling . the Peace River a f • District, there is a tone aopts• t 1 and Chopping, Wood •Pk, s� mism as a result of-changes that • . .• ' ' ' Repairing,lately been made. The first :- Af r;; .,carload of live stock was recently1 $hapitiR:and Tnrning. shipped from, that district, the He110 S1pring 1 'railway having been just comp)dt t Kiddie Sats, Sleigh@, Office Stools ed. As the train left the station }--- aS or a e Y It Fare r �. it was the signal for load cheering by the residents of the new town, spring and Summer DSAS. A. WHITE. t as it gave them 'bright prospects for a prosperous future. The pros Goods arrivingI3ucceseor to late W. G. Barnes ; . Ph OPP- �:pacts for an abundant harvest thisHilt, Out, L' one 8420 or write Locust -coming season are bright as there all the time • r l� is an abundance of moisture in the Opportu'nity • 'land. See our new Ginghams, De. The week of ministry at the lanes, Prints and SOME da wi1T come the opportunity Baptist' Church has been such aY i decided boon to all concerned Ratines. s MtNt of your life-time. You may need that an earnest invitation hue A full line of Silk, Silk and Woof N 'mons to take full advantage of it. ������ k't,•. been extended to Rev. W. Fleisch and Cotton Hosiery for Meu, r- ' Start now to save a regular portion of ' . ,4!► e,r, of Stouffviile, to return' t4 Ladies and Children �' p Claremont for Wednesday, Thars' your earnings. «" day and_ Friday of this week.' A full line of Fresh Grocet•ies m* Of all materials and desltln " i' Those who rejoiced in his minis. �'+•�,,,,:o The Dominion Sank protects its depositors ; j ' always on hand at kepi in sloot. I/will pa; you ,•��r'', trybefore are eager to hear him, by faithful practice of prudent management. a@p a/ our works and inspect on;s1oe� right prices. I'° - 'further, To-nigbt(Friday) is the 20 obtain prioss Don't be misled last call, however. We can con- Call and be convinced. e/awe do not employ them,oonsequatal. $scally promise a rich blessing • ly ws can, and do throw off /he agmt to all who attend. The pastor will D SCOT T ��don * y per oent•,whioh you w!i preach nett Sunday. In the morn• serlainly sav by pnzobaabng from as., Ing the subject will be "As the D. A. W>'•rIW BRANCH, Q P. LYND, Menages. Father bath commanded"and in - BROiQiC M BRANT , L G Ct40ft Mans es. :J. T.'M®THE80N; . 4 �C :'the evezin& ' Diddfles. i Office and R assn, Whllby,uutadd LkREMONT ti,• ,„r....:nw-.,......,:_v,.<m.....' a..rsiran.:..:i:,n:t. ✓ :,,?>:.`.+c.�z...aa.r^A.-....n:,.���+,.m.-��,as,.',•.a,!_,a_.u.r__3,s,..c....�.,�^a..:.�..;:..,. �r. � '' - 1. .,... `.P�,:��r.�.. ..r.:e, : .0. ,. 'nf. ,�. Y ,r a •`a .a•er,ler . "" i. r'.� +kr+. - . -..•:., •.•_ ,' sM ti!•' ".'" „Eadtiv+ s:'�•.M.- r'ti +. -y�. arse 3^'' —^`:..a S•w?r. - .'a,. ,;- a >a `.. - ,: if'. •p -t"_ Fh: :7.!' .Y.. .Si. ,s' •.:,Y' .TSF .,....c ,c.�.,`C,r. -les :�. ...a'7 �w.�i.' ,+.•'•�.rr. .r•••r''.�. do •.�.••,..,t..'• _ ;,,,;:a "'a. �`- :.,, �.�' � � s ^. s.,'LM,'. ,Yti:r"' .✓ '' '•✓ i ', ` •'WY. Ya,n w 'IS -•rb. •'' <t . :'p. .m, .. »• ..: .,,., ,.."�".. , `.y '�R,'a'MxtY. r��- c'�:,,'�+ a. s r•..'c=•.. c Z, ¢I "' the' - Tea Cu tls• full charm of -_' . . 1 ne \ d9 O s�rsik a caoc>uT'r. CHAPTER X.—(Cont'd.) ger s that trembled with eager haste. �• " ' "What n the k o that, Then she looked again at the dista KEPT lie h as a leaped. i ,- Wha mea ye by re o _ gess laddie?" she cried, catching at her 8 high I RIGM 30 figure o! her boy h s h breast as if she felt a sudden spasm into the air in hie eagerness to pre. isrevealed. The flavor Is pore, of pain there, "How dare ye?" vent the butterfly from escaping him. Pass it -arovtnd Lilias sighed,and a sweet,half-satisfied .fresh and tra jjre►Zit. Try 't• Then she saw the wonder leap into look rose in her eyes. Something like .er eve�► a�eaL �ZQ/3 O! t"aZ'OQtI• $10!><i�M• •the.boy's lace and the color ebb from a smile passed over her features. . She ire the iatatlly Q►Il�Cks M his lips. For Kit has never seen his went demurely over the heather with dw}Saieflt Of Itt mother moved to.anger before. her eyes once more on the vague blur- "Wil neither," hey !altered, "it's red blue, which was all she aaw of the K,� it styt Dear lila. feet, how you wander and _ nocht but a sprig o white heather sparkling lake beneath. Her shoal- A small, plump chickadee that I`gat ower there by the dyke- ders were still a little bent, brit the, t' pt wander, Upon a crooked bough back t There's plenty mair. Come and burden seemed to be partly lifted from; Cwts utile•helve�t�tclb Little twin truants so fleetl Sings his winter sons to me, see it growing ase blithely." them. ',Dear little head, how you ponder and Ezplaining how rider But the water in the caverns of the — Presently Kit and his mother over- Explaining They find the berries giving out• , took Titty Cameron. That young Over the -things that you_ meet! Upon the cedar tree, woman's heart had now risen surging y y agm-lady' up, and all her will could not keep the was nothing loath to accept their com- s Dear little tongue, how you chatter And all the birds appreciate wells- in her blue eyes from over- Pany. She would indeed have prefer- - r and chatter, My hospitality. brimming. She sat down on a tussock red to travel with Kit alone, But even Over your innocent joys.* ' Ob, but the house is alive with your There are nuthatches, steely blue, of yellow bent-grass, which like an with the escort of the swain's A other, ly island rose defiantly in the midst of much tea be done. Friendshi of the necktie, "ye are welcome and your ° Shakia indeed, with our noise! And little, friendly juncoesthe red be-Then sbm I#— kind was tt ea�abiish brave laddie, I trust that make Shaking, y head into her hands and sobbed aloud ed between Kit and Titty. The lady im a guv echo arm a Can't you be quiet a moment, sweet With breasts of smoky grey; 1n the hill silence of that great blue Put out her tongue at the gentleman, turn out a credit to this "eeeminary 9 And black and white woodpeckers and the gentleman dropped a shir o' learnin'." rover? P empty September day. ge PPS P' ate' '. Is there no end to your fun? That wear a flower of red, Kit was deadly afraid. He had stone down the lady's back when she Dominie Duncanson did not waste Soon the "old sand man" will sprinkle All giving their assent to what was not looking, .What more was nee-i any time in supposing that boys might. never before seen his mother thus give ^: u over, i The chickadee has- said. essary to immediate marriage? possibly be good by nature. Forty 0.` Y° way. Indeed, sorrow was not connect- They also talked a little in whispers,(gears of mingled experience in the in- Then the day's frolic is'done. ed in Kit'Is mind with anything less , Come tom arms for the daylightis The strong old weeds are beading, and pulled each other's hair when they struction of the boys of Whinnylig- yconcrete than a hungry stomach a tOutlined upon the snow, 'could, but the only time they were; gate had made him fully confident - dying, , tumble from a tree higher than those'real! goodness Is always closer the dark shadows creep; Their harvest !a all gathered. which he usually selected for the pur-�really was when Kit said to that ys instilled Into tCo to like a bird that is wen of One reconnoitring crow Titty, Stand wide, and I'll buzz a boys by. vigorous Physical exerelse. , r3 Hovers above the meadow— pose of failing off—or, at the worst, stane between your legs." Then Lilias,(He had, indeed, kept himself all that flying, with a crack on the side of the head 7 I hear hie harsh cry, whose hearing was acute, heard the,time in excellent training, and even (Come, let me sing you to deep. from the nearest of his uncles when he And flocks of small browns nowt "buzz" as the rough-edgedlees of now at sixty-flue 1>e was accustomed to ' tr aToscphiaa Pollard. was caught in some unusually out- p Come drifting by. whinstone took the hard road between' sag that though to his best days he , rageous piece of mischief. These, se I The world is grey and purple I e of set and a longer— The seemed to Kit, were all provided for at Cameron's t boomed way,could perhaps have kept on linger , in the scheme Mle. But that his a new angle I indeed, till the whole boydom of Whin- The world is black and white, "Kit," she said, turning reproach- nyHggate was reluctant to sit down With sudden red at morning another—who was too old to get al fully, "can a no be douce and behave?I yet it was only recently that he had cuff on the lug, and too staid to And brief red at nicht. climb trees and fall off theta—sbotrld� Come and walk by ma. Ye will hurt'compassed the secret of how to teaks Slowly the sun comes northward, the bairn wi' your stanes." Ione "pawnsie" do the work of two; and '4 cry was a dispensation unaccountable Winter stores are low "Mather," said Kit, "I am no a how to produce a finer moral result _ - A squirrel comes to my window, - and mysterious--like those decrees of C lassie. I fust couldna mine. It was I by one judicious flick upon a well ' A chickadee sings In the snow Providence o! which he he had heard r- as eat a shot as hittin' a barn door.' stretched and rotund curvature than "* the Catechism The matter must ser- y s. —Louise Driscoll. and Tittle can stand stride legs free, by exertions H)Ee those of.two tsar - -• - _ fainly be looked into at once. yae•side o' the road to the ither if she flaihng corn in a `yarn. Lilias bent her head further upon tries, though she is but a lasde m) (To be tinued.) Harnessing e the greatest engineering woman who tasteshethip bitternnessf of 1 colo in good time they arrived at the igI Bonders of the world is the great Sea• once-sweet memories which brae and, school, Tatty going in safely ender the Take the pretty, fluted paper cups , ear Dam in Upper Egypt. where 128,circumstances have turned to gall. I escort of the parent of a new scholar,I frm the bon-bon boxes and use them late-- white men and 19.000 natives are rac- "Oh, how could he do it?" she wail- though she was near! one hour late ? 1 g y as cups to catch the'wax from candles. Ing against time in an effort to hai ed, half to herself. whole sixty precious minutes snatched A farmer's scientific trains Is now An "i" for Beauty. - >� y "He has an eye for beauty, they nese the waters of the Blue Nile. f Kit went forward to his mother. �from the infernal gods. ud�d by the length of the aerials W _- My" i The agricultural possibilities of the "hither, mither, hearken to mel", is radia great Libyan Desert are tremendous. I :. CHAPTER XI. ' ­I'll say he has! It's `i—I—I' to he said wistfully; dinna greet, mith-I 7- r, pretty bud be meets." The heat here is intense. at times as er! Are ye hungry? Tak' a bit o' my� KIT =NrranY'9 ris9T riaim. r much as 125 degrees in the shade; so„ - �sugar pesos. It's in your black basket' Dominie Duncanson dour, " `. hot,.indeed, that sick men have to be ,there under your hand. And 1 would' grey' taken down tutu ice-packed cellars to fain hae a bite m l'." self-opinionated, with a really kind 7- But for Sprains red Bruises. S'6e I heart overlaid with habitual crusti- ness,treated. the clinical thermometer But his mother did not answer, or being use' Q< above ground, ness, and the edge of hi, sympathies even respond in the learnt to the invi-I dulled h the hottrt practice of fta � f The Angle worm. The masonry put in to hold back tation, which in Kit's opinion was the' y y p _ CVBU The livid angle worm, the waters Is roughly 450,000 .cubic worst symptom of all. So with the j latson--came to the door with a book a g YmP I in one hand and the taws in the, are the concentrated Be wegrs his blood so well, __ yards, and Its total weight a million fear of a child in the presence of an strength me, ire;h tons. Every day 2,600 tons of mason- other. He seemed to flush a little M Pd That, when the earth has cracked unknown sorrow, he clutched at her beef. Use them to add - ry are added to the structure � I when he saw his visitors. But the; And csat her winter shell, l I arm and tried to pull the hand away: traditional courtesydue to a neophyte flavor and nutriment to " r $e comes out moist av►d bright Once a year there comes an excit• from her face. P - -• '$ Into the April light, Ing time,for the engineers and all con- "Minnie," brought the regulation smile to his soups, sauces, gravy, i Minnie. he cried, using the pet face. I stews,hash,meat-plea corned—the period of the annual Nile name that he would have sank into the flood. As a result of the heavy Afri-, "Ye are welcome, Mistress Mac Tine of 4 - 16e.said - More beautiful he is : ' earth with shame rather than let an can rains at the sources of the Nile, yl Walter, he said, making Callas a stiff, io '�- Tha , all the birds that sing; one else hear him utter, Minnie, little formal bow, which affected no I' And in his retinue the river becomes swolleq and rises what ails ye? What garred ye greet? - 1 litany a jewelled king considerably. • The floods are so regu- Tell your ain Kit." part of his frame but his bead and 'Rides out. Oh I can ase lar that they can be fired almost to a Then, finding that he could neither Their white hands beckoning me. day' pull away the hand nor still his moth- s 1 —Kenneth Slade Alling.l At Khartum the Nile is in flood in er's grief, the boy gave way utterly. JASist 01l r e i; _ June and at Assuan in August. By He burst into a howl of childish suf- O3aY • l ' September the floods have reached fering, the tears presently running Cattro, where the .waters rise 32 [set down his face and dripping freely ' above normal at Kasr-el-Nil Bridge. It Cfrom his chin. "Oh, Minnie, Minnie, MA is these floods that cause the greatest a drop it, stop it,!"he cried. 'cD'ye hear /A Eralt ;• anxiety to the engineers, and they me? Gats a dinna b m faith I'll f M.1.4ren g. 'Ideal Winter Pla round watch carefully, for any signs of y y y 'll 1 O Chasse Co. Onty 2 Days fra�tt�1 ewYark greet too. And how will ye-like that?" '� Limited,Moaa4W ' weakness.although if disaster set in, i Lilias stilled her sobs. The magnifi- send m•,ir•e Saes N.Y.wiceWdSee. little could be done to avert it. cent selfishness of male childhood 1 "�'ee"OdW'Tat°ie^'ie" Lea K. wed.and Sub viaPelatial,Twin-Screw, S braced her. She reached out her hand. , Name._ A Oil-Bernina Steamers `. and patted the boy on the cheek as he "FORT VICTORIA"and 'Snub Not At All. bent toward her. - "FORT ST.GEORGE" "We maun gang on to the schule, Don't snub a boy because he wears Laa�aareason sereatHamilton Doek shabby clothes. When Edison, the in. and see'the maister," she said, rising - For,nrvarraredaooklers write to her feet and lifting her basket. "If FURNESS BERMUDA LINE venter, first entered Boston he wore a 34wLitehau8treet r NewYortcCibr Pair of yellow linen breeches in the we dinna make haste we will be ower late." r a M,�Local f'eart.e Agent depth of winter. )pt's spirits rose triumphantly. '1 Don't snub a floy because his home c 4 -- g piton had unpretending. Abraham "Come on, Minnie," he cried, Lincoln's early home was a log cabin. "there's Titty Cameron gangin' by the a "4 7je Don't snub a boy because of the Ig- black yeti (gate) the noo. We'll no The •provi n ee -of.. Ontario norance of his parents. Shakespeare, let a lassie bairn wi'petticoats flappin' Ritz�Carlton the world's poet, was the son of a man aboot her shanks beat us." • who was unable to write his own But as Lilias Mac Walter passed Save n gs - Off ice 4 Hotel � t acme. ori after the boy, her eyes went back Don't snub°a boy because he chooses to the spray of white heather crushed SAFETY IS SATISFYING : v a humble trade. The author of ,pil- by her own heel into the black r Deposit your savings regularly with the Province J�IY1e2E•t"�►i $>Qlar�isst Brim's Progreso" .was a tinker, crumbly peat. She glanced once after I _ Of Onw-id Savings Gilles. , =r ots1. Don't snub a boy because of his her son. He was in full career, with t A' pbyiscat disability. Milton was blind. his bonnet in his hand, chasing a gay.- $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT Famous for � Euro- Don't snub a boy because of his dull• yellow butterfly which had come-flirt- ' t, - plan Atmoophere. uses in lessons. Hogarth, the cele- ink and prancing along the path, and, All monies deposited by you are guaranteed by $ the Gov'ernmen•t of the Province of Ontario and hrat,ed painter and engraver, was .a i being greeted with a shout, had de- Per t Cuisine and stupid boy athis books. I flecte�d across the moor with irrelevant Can be withdrawn at any time. q Don't anuli anyone; not alone be-I infirmity of purpose. P_ §fade rooms from 1.6.00 clause some day they may outstrip you I y pe BAT:KING F$Y MAIL— The woman hastily stooped and took = Double rooms from $8.00 in the race of life, but because it is I up the tattered spray of white heather , DepaTtme'nt at each Branch. ; IDnropean Plan neither kind nor right. I in her hand. With her eye on Kit she HEAD,OFFICE: 15 QUEEN'S PARK. TORONTO `+ —4—- (dusted it tenderly and placed it in hvr Wasteful Man. 1 s ( Niew Hydristric and basket. Then, apparently recol ecting Branches: Toronto—Corner Bay and Adelaide Streets; Corner Electro - Therapeutic Hubby--"Are you aware, my dear, that Kit would before long explore the University and Dundas Streets; 649 Danforth Avenue. n, SALIDA ,xr j�pRl't12iC72t, that it takes three-fourths of my sat- I basket for the "sugar piece, she fur- ,r; ary to meet your hills?" `lively withdrew the sprig again, and Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton, Newmarket, Ottawa, Owen sound, GUSTAVZ TOTT, Manager Wlfey—" food gracious! What do I unbuttoning the top fastenings of ha` Pembroke, Seaforth, St. Catharines, fit. Mary's. ' you do with the rest of your money.afaded black merino bodice she thrust Walkerton. Woodstock. the hatte'red and broken twigs within. _ ISSUE No. 1-16. I Minard's Liniment for the Grippe, and refastened the buttons with fin- • ,•.: '. .. r -.�_ ,• .. ' •. 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Fl v��. .. ..r .,n'.. ,s�'. 4444....., ....,-:: .. ......_,.. ...:.• .. ^I ."� .� .5+-+•7g `.Y>, _,u„ .: r oil : r 1 a . •-_s ==-•- -- PROGRAM OUTLINED IN •--- � -__ ._._ .._.. ----•- .:��M ;BRITAIN ASSUMES WAR DAMAGES - x Be Week's D krrkets SPEECH FROM THRONE , y . -AND REDUCES DEBT OWED BY FRANCE Amendment of Crain Act and «5 y TORONTO. . Man, wheat-No. 1 North., $2.283(11 - -- EgllahiatiOn of Freight Rates a; No. 2 North:, $2.1734; No. 8 Nortb., Paris, Feb. 8.-"Great Britain has M. Clemente) expressed for himself in coming Session. $E.3034; No. 4 wheat, ;2.0234. >oaade a tore such as no other coon- and Premier Herriot aatisdaction.over Matt. oats'-No. 2 CW, 804; No. S gee I A despatch from Ottawa Says:- n-; CW, 75%t-; has made in saying she will use'the tone and contents of the British f. extra No.'1 lead, ''feet; the German reparations only to note, saying a lora ate toward not- been last gun of the royal salute has ?R No. 1 feed, 74%c; No. 2 feed, 71340. P Y pay Yi g g P been $red and.another parliamentary All the above c.l.f.bay ports. R 01! Inter-Allied and:American debts,,,'dement had been made. He, tie well P k ' . session ib under way. The Ding's will �'' Arra. corn, trach, Toronto-No. 9 s, • Pinance Minister Cleaaentel said to-j as the whole Cabinet, is pleased be- y' x r allow Right is handing out the British reply cause it means a big, reduction in has been made known to his Common- Y , $1,48. incl the French nobs. France's debt to Britain, which can Common- ers through the speech from the "' x M�feed-Del., Montreal froi ' 1 throne and the peoples elected rep-' €> f bags Included: Bras, per ton, $s 2b= "Twentyr cent. of the German now be !d entire) out of the French shorts, per ton $38.25; middlings. " �• per Pa y resentatives will begin on Monday to , good feed flour, perbag, irsparations, which Britain will re- share of Garman reparations and also, $44.28 pe bag $2.80. i i discuss the "humble" speech in accep- Ont.oats-No. 2 white 67 to Sk. - 'n + recedent in ae'tth - •Cetus, will all be paid to the United because it seta a p g tance, which is the invariable tore- ''�' :d` Ontario wheat-No. 2 winter, 1.T1 1tates to settle Britain's debt. -What!the American debt. �" ; ' U necessary for Britain's Allied debt- The note is considered not to to runner to the general work of Can- s f to ;1.75; No. 8 winter, $1.69 ole to pay to make ug the difference lading' in A. aIy effort on Chancellor ada's principal Legislature. Chief) "> ' No. 1 commercial, $1.68 to $L72, o all we y to be ex to a �la the Exch uer Ch rchili's rt �I among the measures forecasted in the shipping points, according to freights. pay. Pa King's a f Dr. Francis G. Blake, B 8. ! a less g' peach are those dealing with professor of arley-Maltin 92 to 96c. n I Buckwheat-No.Great Britain takes on herself the place the United States i medicine at Yale Medical Sehool. has, N . 2, 86 to 904. freight rates on toad and sea. Senate 9 year damages and wtH not attempt toI favorable position morally than Great reform the most -)utstandin of the placed before the public a serum for Rhe-No.2, $1.88 to $1.48. collect the£800,000,000 advanced t!1 the'Britain for insistingon collecting g 1 1 an, flour, first pat., $11.40, To, legislation expected for this session, infection purposes which he believes ron•to do second at,, $10.90 Toronto, Allies before the United States enter- damages from Germany, which the will cure-sea'rlet fever in twenty-four P Y ' not* declares, Britain will not, is to be submitted to a conference be- Ont 'flour-90 r cent t ;9.26 ed the war." tween Federal and Provincial Govern,'houn• in bags, Montreal or Toronttoo;.do, ex- port, 58a cotton ba c.i.f. . - -- - ---- menta, before Parliament is asked to :P,> . consider in detail an amendment to loss orders come into the. pit that it Hay- o. 2 timothy, per ton, track. i LIQUOR SEIZED Three Children Burned to was almost impossible for brokers to 2 the constitution of Canada "with res-1 st impose b e Toronto, $14.60; No. 3, n, $9.. �ry� OFF LONG ISLAND Death in Ottawa Valley pact to the constitution and were" execute them Outside speculators who Straw-Carlota, per ton, ;9. of the Upper House. have been buying grain for the past Screenings-Standard, recleaned, L }' 1 fortni ht ob. ba ports, r ton, $28. 'First British Craft Captured 'Ottawa, Feb. 8..-News of the death In brief, the speech from the g must have suffered heavy) Chees --Nw, la , 22c; l . Had On Board 12,000 Cases 1 by fire of three young children near es during the drastic declines on rge twins, Throne indicates that the Government !22344; triplets, 234; Stlltons, 2444 Old, Worth $1,000,000. 1 Murray'Bay, in the backwoods of Ren- intends to ask Parliament for legis- „Friday, and many of them would be large, 24 to 264; twine,25 to 264; trip- frew County. wax..Had ouL- 96 to_$2444 -- ; New' York, Feb. 8.-With 28 pris- day. The father, J. Croswich,' was (1) Equalization of freight rates Following a strong opening at $2.04 Butter-Finest creamery prints, as f to 384 No. 1 c ams *- or Ma delive the bu n wee re 34 to 364 Na w ) mother left Y r`Y+ Yt Po ry, away umbering and the oth e t g overs on board-some reported to have between provinces and localities. I2 82 --been wounded in the n•battle which;the children alone in the farmhouse (2) Government, control of ocean vanished' resulting in the bringing out g% - �• Dairy prints. 26 to 2844 .> of hes stop-loss sellingorders and Eggs--Fresh e3ttrae, in cartons. 6d preceded her capture-the British' while she posted him a letter at the rates. I �' to 66c• loose 63c• fresh firsts,-b2c.-- cross-roads. When she returned she before the slide was checked.May had steaRiahip Homestead, loaded �vithl (3) Improvement in eq Live poultry-Baena, over b lbs., 24c; found the building to flames. vroken nearly 8 cents to $1,9835. g i to on both cotkats and on the St. to 4 .ba, 134; ' with a bootleg 1 po• do 4 to b lbs. 184• do 8 , Value of $1000000, was towed to this She succeeded In rescuing her few- I1awrence River. 1There was some recovery, prices go-�apkng chickens, 2 lbs.,and over. 28c; ' 1 months'-old baby, only, to find it al- I Ing up a few cents, but later the near- roosters, 12c; ducklings, ,5 lbs. and u ' harbor yesterday. (4) Colonization and settlements @' r ready dead. Tn.- other two children; implies by future made a precipitous descent 1184. Al i The Homestead the is est and which railroad construction a t^o aged 18 months and a 2- •ear- ( )I to $1.92, a net loss of 12 cents within I Dressed poaltr -Hens, ,ever b lbs.' . x' moat valuable prize since prohibition) Y 1 in the Peace River district. � two hours, May closed at $1.92%.1284; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 23c; do, 3 to sent Coast Guard chasers to "Rum'old girl, were burned to death in their (5) An Act to amend the Grain' y lbe., lee; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and Row," was anchored last night off the cot.i. When neighbors arrived they i Act. l which represented a loss of 8 iii eettta over, 80c; roosters, 18c; ducklings.6. . found a masa of burning embers and from Thursdays close. - $tacue of Liberty. There she took her g ------+� I lbs. and up, 25c; turkeys. 35c. Y• the mother badly burned from her July and October, along with coarse) Beans-Can. hand-nicked, ib., 6344; lace beside other rum runners too GRAIN SPECULATORS �. p Y g nttemnted rescue of the ,:hildren. MEET WI�I`H REVERSE grains,-followed the May future, and primes 6c. bulk to he moored at the Bare .11 registered severe losses ran n Ma to roducta-S ru per im ' Bi g I p p Y P, P• 'Off ce• from 634 for Jul wheat to 18 cents gal., $2.40; per 5-gal. tin, 82.30 per ! It was admitted shots had been fired Japanese Workers Abroad �� �>' y �va).• maple sugar, lb. 15 to 26c. d p Many Are Wiped Out as for October barley. Flax ranged from gg to atnp the Homestead, which was Honey-60-Ib. tins, 13344 per lb.; Send Savings to Horne Land ; Boom Gives Way at 11 cents. 14 cents lower at the close.i 10-lb. tins, 13%4', 6-lb. tins, 14e: 234- eetzed off the eastern end of Long y ' Island by the Coast Guard chasers Winnipeg Exchange. -'--"- alb. tins, 15% to 1 Red Wirig and Jewett. Remittances home by Japanese.i It is not what others think of us i Smoked meats-Hams, med., 25 to z 4 > working abroad are an appreciable A despatch from Winnipeg says: that really counts, as much as what 864; cooked hams, 87 to 38c; smoked Orders to the Coast Guard now are I 1 rolls, 18 to 204' Cott rolls, 21 to offset to the country's adverse trade; In one of the wildest markets in the we think of ourselves. i to shoot when occasion demands, and" 2&; breakfast bacon, ?a3 to 'lie; s - I' balance for. the year 1924, says a history of the local Grain Exchange,; pe � It was said the Homestead had given cial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 31c; c: Ts provocation, okio despatch. For eleven months, wheat prices dropped 'below the $2, Memory is the treasurer to,whom; tMUtmflst secrecy attended the cap- these have amounted to 33,800,000'mark on.Friday, for the first time in vee must give funds, if we.would draw!LaCur�ed meats-Long c 29 to lear bacon. 50 yen. Of this amount 20,600,000 yen two weeks, and so fast did the stop- the sasistance we need.=Rowe. to 70 lbs. $17.50. 70 to 90 lbs. fir 40• r tore, and it was hinted other factors ( j c ifs► than smuggling liquor might have came from Japanese in North Amer-I 90 lbs. and up. 8.16-50; iig�itweight '�' g 9 g iso. This sum Is five times the am- i rolls, in barrels, $83; CR(?S�S-WORD PUZZLE heavyweight been responsible for the eagerness of - rolls, $27 t"- cunt-e+emitted in.1828. y, ; •• .. effldsla to bag the British ves3e•.-the 1 - - •-,! - Lard-?tire, tierces, 18 to 18544; .1 first ever seized off American shores • I tubs, 18% to 19c; pails, 18% to 19%q; for the violation of the Volstead Act.;One Motor Craft Built by Bri- � I s 1 3 4 5 o .0 r punts, 21 to 224; ahorevir,g, tierces. It is known, however, that the rum 5 to 15144; tubs, ib .0 15544; pal:s, 9; tain for Every 3 Steamships 16 to 16344; prints, 173; to iSc ..fleet has been doubled in the last few; IT 13 Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to $8.25; ' weeks and now has a larger-array of f - butcher steers, choice, $6.75 to $7.25 `' A despatch from New fork says:-; do, , $6.25 to$6.75 do, mod, $5 6 Great Britain at the rclose of 1". -4 was good, r ' year, than at any time in the p tonnage l to $6; do,cum., $4.50 to $b.2b; butcher w' y ii heifers choice, $6:75 to $?; do, British Seaplane t0 Travel 11,296,971 tone, about 98,(►00 tons :ass l $gvclood, $6 to $6.60; do, med., $5 to i than a year ago, according to the 23 $5.76; do, cum., $4.50 to $5; butcher sly; Five Miles a Minute Bankers Trust Co of New York. It. "cows, choice, $•S.50 to $5 25; do, fair --=. is estimated that one motor ship iA be .»els 1t Li to good$3,60 to $4;-canners and out- A despatch from London sa s:---A Ing built for every three steamships,- ters, $2.25 to $2.75: butcher bilis, Pa Y w i r countries od, $4...5 to $54th; do fair, 3.,5 to British inn w hila n othe c ntriee the ro or- � . $ Brlu seaplane hien will have a; P P j, 3� j speed of five miles a minute is being ton is 12 motor ships for 11 steam- 4; bologna $2.50 to j3.2b; feeding constructed for the next Schneider ships. In Germany, D.nmark,' Swe-1 steers, good $5.75 to $6,50;, do, fair, -'-'Cup race, and will be ready far trial den and Holland a preponderating 34 j5 $4.75 to $6.50 stockers, good, $4.50 to sib fights shortly, it is understood. proportion of motor ships is being I $0,50; do, far, $4 to $4.25; calves, i V g Y choice, $12.60 to $13; do, mod, $7 to The machine will be atremmliaed built, the German figures being 3b ji 3P 30 5- � R 4 7: �I$9; do, seers, $4 to $5; milch cows, ;st rom end to end, and the engine will:motor ships of 274,000 tons against! �I choice, 60 to $70; fair cows, $40 to be let into the fuselage. vies 140 steamships of 79,000 tons. i I4r 4� 4l �i springers, ;1 ---- -- _. .__. . . _ .- '-- - I j $6urksgood i $4 50 to sheep,6.25 bulls, $3 to $4; 4M 45 46 4� good ewe lambs, $'14.50 to $15; bucks, MILITARY ALLIANCE BETWEEN BRITAIN 41 4 50 ;12.50 to $13: do med., $10 to 12; 1 do, culls, $8 to $9; dogs,thick smooths', AND FRANCE TO SECURE PEACE IN EUROPE sl S? 59 fed and watered, ty points, d, f 25: . $10.50; do, community points, 51404th; �fl ` S4 SS 5� do. off cars, $11.50; select premiums, +-} Franco-British security pact is almost stronger $2.17. A despatch from Paris says.-The ship and gratitude among the allies, MONTREAL- -7- Franco-British ONTREAL y pa which continue 'to become stron r ; 58 59 ready.' Lord C and rhoie vivid with the passage of Oats-Can. west., No. 2, 854, ,do.'. rgwra, who was in Lon-. No. 3, 81c; extra No. I white, 79e. ; -.don several days consulting with the Years. a ®TMc iM1rRMA�IONAI srMo,c.rt Flour-Ma-n. spring wheat pate., lets, . Neverthe:ess• several penes prob- SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES. 511.40; do, 2nds, $10.90; strong oak- >5 British Government; has returned to leme as complicated M th,)war's prob- Start out by filling In the words of which you feel reasonably ers', $10.70; winter pats., choice, ;9.20-• Paris and has had two Ion$interviews ferns, become more and more difficult sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, to $9.80. Rolled oats-Bag of 90 lbs.. +e:• = with Premier Herriot on the subject.l•to solve." and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each whits $4.30. Bran-$36.26. Shorts-$38.25. ti, As it in being discussed, the pact is' Citing Shakespeare's verse, "There apace, words spirting-at the numbered squares and running sitheir Middlings-$44.25. Hay-No. 2, per • ass• for a French-British or French-' is a tide in the affairs of men," he �'h�on�ly or vertically or both. , Y? tons car lets, .14 to-$15, • •' Butter-No. 1 pasteurized, 3034 to ` British-Belgian defensive treaty. In said: "We used the risink tide in HOR-1ZONTAL VERTICAL 31c; No. 1 creamery, 2936. to 30c; sec- ether words, the Briti'afi-6esernmentl economic domain in forming the t-Separates lengthwise 1-To make stili ends,'283a to 29c. Eggs-Storage ex- is to make a miMtary alliance with Dawes plan. Let us be careful not 7-Refrain 2-Two- - tras, 53c; do, firsts, 51c; fresh Atras, _ rance for the peace and security of to allow to escape the favorable tide1 12-A flap _ 9-A cover 62c; do, firsts, 5844 Potafoes=Per urope. German feelers which 1 in the problems of security and final 1 1'3-Additional � 4-•Prefix meaning "not" bag, car lots, 95c. to $1. a Were made during the past ten days;peace, always protecting our rights' 14-To lis In genial heat :8-'•FIx firmly for a general- security pact are, on I and our duties as they were set down :18-Help 8-Ornamented with knobs or but.. Anti-Toxin at Nome' , Alaska, "t the other hand, based on the proposi-II in the treaties." 16--A vegetable lona tion of Rhineland disarmament. t Aa British Ambassadors in makingI 17-Steam-road (abbe.) 7--Not able _ Saves Several Lives riot ('i�ernm nt would like I Public statements always-s k with I 18-Plenty 8-Out of date (abbe) The I3e r e Pea - r f r b r. g-Knock \ottie 'A:aslCa Feb. 8.-The mus .. •- T 22 Tho ou n a e a b ) h _ I x , Premeditation n i remedita and n the name of' 10-Employs s or . -' P 23-Modern Invention •• r European agreement f �e ace to NOnIE has a� w ne a) E a em t ors r read on the, P Y `age F g + ' Y v ,. ' their Government, r - I Lod 1i v r th c Crewe's 11 des o e s f' , 24-Paw over 4 e .. _ . . t• and disarmament -with (,Er- 'lives of several victims of the di - rcurt 5 e ph r . i 18-Oi eo see - r fe s u h is ken her on from st s to e o '27--Cessations t mean 2 that '.,many also,if the Germans are willing P� I t on Ins (abbr.) - theria epidemic here. Severs) patietita. 40-Note of the seats 9--A e t nt v o Nations the'British Government ties definite) t liv' i Le of 1.ti nsnote, acted to a are enter into the League Ywere now rat owho e _ toP .:3 b'u yvitbout conditions and guarantee its; decided upon a British-French de-' 31-American District Telegraph 20-A three toed sloth on the road to recovery, thanks to the feiisive alliance. (abor.) 21-Striving to equal anti-tolcin brou,-ht from Nanana, b u ^ own peace treaty 'frontiers-whish) 33-Man's name (abbr.) 25-Scene of combat y +1#^ would mean final acceptance by Ger- ?44-Grain foods 26-Let ,i dog teams. an of the Polish corridor and Posen The Nome authorities are'confident m Y 35-Counteracting acidity 28-A honey badger and Silesian frontiers. i Solution of Lost Week's Puzzle. 36-Large ocean vessel (abbr.) 29-A part of society ' the crisis is now past. No cases have The British have apparently in-- 1 T ^ L Y J A PAN i .� 37-By 31-Poisonous septile `'been reported in the'last two days.-. ,r1 •. formed the French and the Germans yv 0 D E Q R , N i 39-Latin for "and" 32-Black liquid However, Dr. Curtis We:eh of the •' 1 40-A thick rope 38-One who chooses they wood have nothing against a' A T O T T O r1 A N 0 N Public Hearth Service is not relaxing --but Rhineland agreement,I `42-A terrapin 40-Small town - g * patients is I O N S A H I B A N D 44 Straight up 41-Real estate his vigilance, None of hitt as for the British, their idea as ,- thought to be in a dangerous condi- i LOO M K N A N T I 47-Pronoun _ 4. Close »� 'L ipressed in Parts is for tin inter-i ) tion, but he intends to enforce the � •.x 49--Looking for > 43--Iniermisslon +2„ aM 1 - allied agreement. EARS A i_ 4 quarantine until all danger of a re- Lord Crewe mmde the significant' f M U 0 WIN 'Si--Grassy meadow :.9 -Large country of Asia (abbr.)y newed outbrlak of the "$lack plague" I JA--A unit of time is over. _- .. Srtatement in.an address at a luncheon) 5 A L 0 w rl I M E M 53--A>deer a.; von by the Friends of France to that p I n S E i AREA j 5a-•lderlt 5Y-'iemate " Additional serum from 'Fairbanks 1 .. ��tt F' Part of verb "to be ' Irr^ench and British newspapermen: I A N S P A R T 5 3 O L 56-.Striking part of a µ' I is expected in Nome Tuesday by air- r "We have arrived at a difficult mo-� f3- Patriotic society (oboe.) = plane, flown by Roy S. Darling, and `7!. I N B E R A T E O N T 67-Automobiles y�_Ph sical dlv!slon of the lobe pDent in European politics. The time - o talion ) y g soon after It arrives it is hoped nor- Y N T O C G 53 N t Iabbr.) >._ R E D A g elapsed since the armistice has in no' I , mal business and p:easlire will be re 8 O A R S TENOR 69-Longa for 87- Army of the 'Civil War (abbr.) 1 Vray cooled the sentiments of friend- 1 sumed in Nome. ti .. ,.- _. rapµ,r"V_Y +. '.^b+. .•,.v 4444... � +,•.3 '..:'....._.,..n .y ....m.. - 8..._inn:ei3._.::o-'�s;.n.xR'3 `fti'.�•�.:n..:....�'n...-,..:..�.,. vary,. '_.:.'sfs,.c:...r. ,. •.r�-..:v.......,..-.d...'..Y..-_.,....:u:.:,.....e...n..•-..,..>;.a�.a..etr.i:4444.:.r"....._,rsrc .,eL. _r..-.._.w..�_..._-...•,ter..-_::R.._._+vt.... ac......,.,.. -,-44,44 a_. . fi_.._��'.'�It• _ -..-w.ys..e1,a. ..,.-_ .�_-_n.-,. ,r.,.-'c,.. .aE.:r z':.,.R,.,nH..,:c:.�M_.G.._..�i ..,l.��.�" r"6 2Ql;;. 7 9, .4- 41� -Dr. E. J. Shirley's address in -Dr. Henry will be here as Usti- 0" LOCALISMS filture will be 448 Situcoe Street al next Tuesday to attend ta-his �151 101 LU. U-1su - Phone 629. 7 - prufe�siunal duties. —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, —Donald Munro has received Lorne and M a. Ravin, a son. practising in Toronto, will'be here this 'week a carload bf Solvay .-Born, on Friday, Feb. Oth, to r h e —.Mias.Minnie Bray, of Whitby. IV in his office on Thursday from 10 Coke, range size,$9 per tou. -5 v. w., as usual. -W. L Couetied had* tile mis' a. m. to visited with Pickering friends on ComiNu EY&SIGHT SP(;lALIET— fortune on Monday to fall from a -.Friday last. Dr. F. E. Luke. Optometrist, 167 ladder, which gave way, sustain- -J. H. Bundy had a business n 11 13 les to his feet, trip to the city for a couple of Yonge street, Toronto.. at A. H. in p i f I i 4,lliu's drug store. Whitby, Tues- and as a result,verwas confined to days last week. ed at right prices. day. Feb. 24tb. Glasses if requir- bed for several days.of Stro Rushing`— the". 8eason -W. A. Heron, of Ashburn, -Jack Marquis, -Not �Z` I spentoverthe week-end wtth ud,,is -Arthur Leng, who was re- spending a few and Mrs. Hallett. days with rela Fred and Mrs. Hamilton spent cently operated on at the Oshawa tives in the village. He was a -Monday with the latter's sister, ff spital for varicose veins, has delegate at the Horticultural Con- Bu ­u§t to inform' you Mrs.Worman Banks. relurtied to the village and is now vention held at the King Edward -Thip' first .electrical storm of convalescing at the home of his Hotel, Toronto, the fore part of sister, Mrs. W.$. Davis,on'Church tile week, year occurred on Monday, t street. during the rain-storm. The New ' 'W. , a I-Pa 6' ih -During every heavy rain per -1 .1 In -Goo. A. and Mrs. Gordon, of -fall New Advaircteeman-ts. Toronto, spent Su da with their or thaiv. water flows on to the sidewalk iu front of the Standard relatives in Pickering. -Born, at Pickering on u_ Bank building, so that when a It Get at it early 'While you have . lenty );)OFORD COUPE—Wire wheels. Jan a -� all new tires,motor and rear axle good. p 30th, to W:A.and Mrs.Herom Pet-son wishes to enter the bank e oirAihburn, a son (Robert Char gb about two Warner Motors.Wetit Hill, 23-24 0 me Walls ary This car is a real bargain. $275,cash or t rms. he must wade throu of time and 1�kake* the inches of watar. This is clue to LANCHE M. RANIER-Teacberof the fact that the water can flow B smile 'again.," "The Old Reliable —Mrs. Seeker is seriously ill Piano. Conservatory Course taught. Stu- w4ithei to the east nor west. The di —Mrs.L.Hagerman's, Whitevalo. Moderate from the infiri'nitie8 of old age at t"rim' s. Phone Mark 1232, 18-27 -Stauuton, Semi-trimmed line:' 'The Ft"1 the home of her grandson. Elmer 0"'Y rewedy that will prove satis- 'T Tows. factorF is to have.a wan-hole put OR REN -Two acres of fruit -Misisea Marjorie and Ma down directly in front of tile F with a frame house, l.arn and poultry house, collection of colorings and de.signs ,;ession at once. Apply to Box rion by the year, Pos, batik. Therjolice trusteesshotild 4�,, rte P. have ever had,' Thousands ot �hepherd had a birthday arty at My Q., 14 miles from Toronto. 22-23 we tion of thO Highway Nor the home of her ;autit, 14s. call the atte' OWS FOR SALE-14 young cow man Bank@. Department to this matter. Cfresh, and near springers. Reason for sell- 'rolls right here in stock waiting for -Miss Imbel Richardson enter- -The annual meeting of St. An Shorta Terms: cash or time. Ap- ing— _gp of fuel, J.J.Fam Phnn� 1r02. -e war --- -- ---- Iremis.-congregation-was hold on 22tf _Y =k�IUUby_Ont- __d-Ak-an-mber-of -'�' I""'. - -Gu ----T_liey' w thy at-your - x. sly party on Tuesday e friends at a birthd vening in the school room with a fairly largeattend. . POR SALE-A number of horses. ft �Saturday afternoon last. inspection., AL several cows due to freshen, 2 youn ance. Thapastur, Rev. P F. Gar- 1.bulls, -Misses Mary *and Marjorie and Dee binder as good as new S. BUM! _K"r- '101arkwer6asifs-ting at & concert diner, B. A., B- D., occupied the ker, 1 l-'2_.giles east of -Pickering. Phone Pick 52W. .0-24 given at "Oakbam Boys' Home," chair and M. S Chapman acted as secretary. Tile various reports QERVICE HOG-We havejustie- were most satisfactory. The k-Yeeived a young boar,pure-bred Tamworth.of 'New Gin hanis, and Chambrys' Toronto on Wednesday evenin -The Ladies' Aid Society of wt. 9 bacon type.will be for service on the farm- Ser- -Andrew's Church bpld a veryin- treasurer'8 report showed a bal. vice fee payable at time of service. Lot 35. B. i'7 have also arrived of %uce on hand of nearl $70, and F,con..Flickering Fred Lacey. 22-26 terestinR meeting at the home the financial reports of the various Mrs. Arthur Boyes on Wednesday -,%TASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY V, aftern organizations were very encotira- &T-L—And repairs. Now ii the tirne to;ook T Mu' Harry Boyes and W. Mi-I aLter ociur spri�;g netd�. cult�vawr 'Wei T A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMEMT h Fk re apveral VFiCaDt 11 I'D 9 S. driilq and harro?6i.spraVers I he o:clhafd. One J 1-2 b IN v r e it P pul 13 , or houses in the village, a very nn- I'" JI-, ted wemberiT- 11 v,agon sea�, cbj.Qp'_�Dmley. un ar. of the Board of Managers in the t:,n 22tf usual thing of recent years. -y will be. tenanQ placeof J. R. Tbexton an'd C H -cleaniD (I ORD COCPF.1921-Ennuielled iu-ll- ?n doubt they Vi� -Before the sprin(j bouse. as soon as spKing open!. Barling Thomas Andrew, trew;_ F6y !n zooil conrlil.;on.�hock ab�nrberi. s�irp Rpv. A. R. Sanderson will arer. and Mrq. R. A.- Somerville, -e nirror, .4peedamettr. -wind-hield cleaner, and other sprin 0 work com' es' �,Nor.mowrian give the third discourse on "Jos, budget treainrer c d rear txle in Al cundition. t ere ie-elected Pric V�0, caNlh or terms. Warner Plotars. 7 e hl, 0 Sunday eve;iing. "The to tber former i;�tZtious. West Hill, 23-21 alon-13, a number of our==iuistomers loung Man Who Won Out." -Piekering Continuation School ' OR .SA-LE-Pu.re I-hr I ed geese, 4 Report for January-: a. -,5 100 C are getting their - summer -wash Good music. Helpful service. All P, Fy,),;ng za�,.!r, 2 fernale ind I buck izoat, 2 welcome. b. 136 75 p. c., c. 50-06 p.c,, d. belorq� ci�:Ckcn houses.6 x 0�andS x 10.these are easy, to n5o V 2 incubators, 110 egg and 120 egg: I hcl,. d resses all made up. we have -A social dan?e will be held in 10 p. c. Stridents in bracketQ are rakee. ApplLiot 3L.E. F.con .Piekenng Fred the Town Hall on Friday eveninjr. ell"Ifti- Class pre-cents Form I Laccy igh nd Creek. 21-3-). 'thousands of yards of lhe newest the 20th inst., under capab!e 62 pc., Form 11 71 p.c.. III fig p, OR SALE—CheaF.,,,sIl kin,19 of management. Good music. Ad. Names in order of merit: Form Fwasons,hamess ind'al rids of'farm im- in these line's to choose from. If lementy in good or;er. Also several heavy and (II-Agnes Petty a, Ida Sterritta, Fight scales and cook stoves and heaters. Mith. miqeicin, gents W., ladies 25c , ...;,Impossible to get in, just drop as ladies providing refreshments free. Gladys gryant b, Elva Mitchell b, tot pnce, e Ve Pout =bid 9 and wool. also h -Arthur Boyes has purchased Harold Anderson b. Helen Rogers try Stoudville Phone 1903 l8tf from the Society of Friends the b, Jean Annan c. Ed. Wal-�h c Annie Farmers, Attention �premises known a@ the Red Crices Form II-Gleana Gilmer a- line askibg for samples. KoonwN. We understand t Baker a, Ruby Tome a. Will Hall hat he -will convert the premises into an It, Willie Powers b, Earl. Lock I am agent for the World's Greatest up-to-date service station. The wood b, flaroldWilson b. Harold Separator ­Tbe Renfrew," Stovev, -work of re-modelling the buildiag Richardson b, Lilian Wiman b, Scales and. Oil EDRines. neury's me 8 a H APMAN Form I-Irine famotia Plows.Points.Grain Grinders, Elsie Lnekwwd b. will be commenced at once.. Wheel Barrows etc. Con land a, Florence Muteh a. -As Miss Bertha Bunting waiq , P Brantford binder twine for sale. 0 Mary Spencer b, Lilian DawFnn b, standing on a step-ladder cleaning N window on Monday, the ladder Ma He Devine b, (Lizzie McGinty. ave way, and In trying to save Hilda Wa1sh c), Edna Reid c, Vio ROBT. DEVITT, let Swan c, Harold Mitchell c, Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM ierself, she shoved her right arm -IL .-CLOT OWNDES HING11 through the pane of glass, and as Ethel Bray c, Merle Hollinger c, is result she-sustained a very bad (Robert Stork. Don Morrissey c), LADIES, LOOK HERE 4 cut t) her arm, necessitating we Hazel Roger Think of havitlig no coal. no &she@, di s c, Mildred Murphy d. Dorothy Andrew d. Evangeline A few Reasons. showing why it pay§ to buy a Suit tailored call attention. no wood to split, to haul to cotrry.'The . : . -Mrs.Oliver Crnmmer, who L Cowan d. F. Purdy. Principal, Instant Gas011 Burner.vp ill do&11 that by tba 20th Cerittiry people -been in poor health for some time, Helen Prond, Assistant. coal or wood can do, IR cheaper, fiti; HE canvas used in a coat, which plays a large part in holding tile was taken to the Olihaws General In stove or rAnge. Will heat oven T _f-ch-eA p cotton w Mt.-Ph soon sagg tinder weather and Hospital on Tuesday, when she in alf the time ot wood will, , A . 9hape, may be 0 IN MEMORIAM; perfectly safe contintions heat, great wear. The canvas tised in a- '20th Century coat is of imporLed.Irish underwent a very critical opera- Toms.-In.loving memory of our dear- nr small as you want it� See Folder, linen and co4tiq teveral tinies as much as cotton canvas. Moreover it Ition. We are glad to report that the operFttion has proved success mothAr. Mrs. Robert Toms. who Average cost for 116 days926jc perday, js So sbaPed and. bn.iit up.by experts that-it will never sag or Pulll; doiGg as well passe i away Fe.b. 14tb, 1922. Demourstrated and for sale itt .101, and she is now Fine tape,all cold water shrunk, is used in all 20th Century gar- There is some one who misses you W. J. GORDON'S, eke can be expected. Church Street ments instead of coarse and cheaper tape, tbui (insuring. against sadly, 7 -W. D. Rogers was in the city And.finds the years long since you Agents Wanted 231y Pickerilrig puckering at edges and seams. on Tho raday of last week when went; hepurchAsed a grocery businesi� There's someone who thinks of Youl All buttons are horn or ivory and-not of_some cheallicomposi. on Gerrtrd St. Eset, which ia daily, tion which easily breaks. about direct north of Norway- But triell to be brave and content. Coal, toal. Be will take possession about the So we shed a tear th&t is silent, All seams are sewn nith new silk, tfiread which must stand's last week of the month. HIS And breathe a sigh of regret, special test for strength before being used. Cotton thread could be ofied Pickering f rieuds wish hi For you were ours, we remember. inthehiddenseawsand ischeaper, but it would shrink Fkad many M If all the world imay forget. Hard and Soft l8oal of the: pause.the garments to pucker. sne6sIse In his new venture. -The Young People's Union on .-Sadly missed by Mother, Son best quality on The canvasses and haircloth are e Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrp. and Daughter*, olostructed 4individually for hand each garment and not bought ready-made. W. F. Law, 2ad Vice-Privol, Will PRAP.8,01ir-I ever loving memory of have charge. A good program a W The shape Is BUILT IN land not pressed in with the iron' as In our d4kw grandmother and grand. THOS. A. LA has been prepared, and Instead of fatber. Mr. and Mrst.Thos. Pearson. cheap garments; it.is permanent. an offering the younq peopleare who do ted this life. Feb.8rd and asked to bring a pound, of grocer- 4th,im, We guarantee absolutely a perfect fit and complete qatidaction w every garment. lies, to be sent to the Ith Fred Vieltor T%elr memory Is ever with us. Minton in Toronto. Mr. Purdy, —Veta and Merle. Boot ad Shc�`Repawme Prels..Jack Bryant, Sec'y. Come WM ion with the crowd. to Cre&tOrS Also hiruess repuring at the new Fred 'T. , Bunting, Pickering —The January thaw has come Notice stand, opposite the Established,'1857. at last, but it happened to be a AND OT-HERS post office. February thaw. LAstr week mild vrestber gradually made Its ap. In the eatite of George Downing. late 'Best workmanship guaranteed. .44 PeAranicie and by the end of the ckering. in o, Farmer, of tbo Township of Pi Charges moderate, week it had developed into a the County of Ontari Nr:1- . 11 � ... . deceased. THOMAS WATSON regular thaw, when more than J­ half the snow that bad fallen dur. Notice is hereby given yursuant to PICKERING, ONT. Section W, R. S.D., 1914, Chapter 121. Ing the winter bad- disappeared. that all creditors and others having This was the first rain.fall or thaw clptims or demands against the Estate .0 091 of the winter, which, so far, has of the said George Downing who died BEATTY ','beein a most steady,one. As a re. on or about the 15th day or January. f suit much of the pavement on the 1925, are' required on or before tfie STANDS FOR THE BEST highway was made bare, and the 15th day of March, 102Z. to send by other roads were not improved. Post prepaid or deliver to the Execu. —It is rutuored'in Toronto that tors of the Will of the said deceased r full �articulars of their claims and the the Fergtu�on Goverurnentpiirpose nattire of the security (if any)held by providing for the striet enforve. them. -,went,of the Ontario TemPf.`lrAn(-c- And that Rfter the last' mentioned WIH Act in thespirit in w-hich it wns dalethp s4id Executors %viii prot, i-ing 11`50\10)3HJL eed -1;orunioied t1hAt to dii4trihtae the A".et3 of the'sitid de. drafted. It is S,'Alf V41 1H MD.. legislation twill be n01% introduced ceased aniong the pftrtie.q entitled IV -a -sanctioning the sale' of beer of thereto, haring regard only t,.-) the the sitrength at present claims of wbiph they shall then have 'double re,ceived notice, allowed. TL who advoente Datedat Wbitbv. Obt,, this 10th this change maintain that it will day,of February, 1025, reduce bout-legizing. It cahnot be Maud Wille Litter Carrierg, Hay Carriers, tt. denied that thoge who are advo Pnnip;, Door Trnekii. Cow W Pickering, Ont,, eating this! change, are doing s:o, and Exec'utore 1301VIL-I-Q, Pressure Svstems Etc. r 'I d c to'ook -nd W 0 0YCWAS- 1 F-S11391 III 4. iliot in the interest of temperance, WilliamLawrence Cour. It will pay you to get my prices on a but in the intereqt- i:-f tho!Re .rbo tice, Pickering, Ont, above hefore bijying elsewhere, fepl thAt they cAnnot do witbout By, ARTHUR F- CHRIITTANZ, oinipthiniz stronger than clear Wbithy, Ontskri FRANK J.' PROUSE spri.),g water. 23-2Z their Solicitor, PICKERI�N-U, ONIAR16 �A' v, �M 11111AE IS801-N wm_i &,:�io_M_ r M. M ktfl