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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_02_20 , Y k' • y - IN I '�. .. ^•'' ' ' ;s. '•_Mi !••fe.Ar,. , . :7•,+� ' . +' -�:,. ;x r•r ,t.rh. L ,�^ti„{"i, .�,. z ,;:.yt ,e' •^�^e ,roy.+ a 'A': _ r•.. . +., ,. ,, .y. ..-g,:y,_..- . ... ,,.•. ,C: ?• 'tis io - °++.' ,.?t' .Ery^",. •:_47 is .. .. .... .... • • yy.. S fu ' VOL, -�iLl�; �PICKERINGF, OTT., FRIDAY, FEB. 20. 1925 z.. No. �Vvofewf'il mat gawbr*. - BROUGHAM. GREENWOOD. f AIR SERMONS • _- Next Sunday -hefeg 'Temperance Miss Pengelly is spending a few GREENWOOD •� ,,; XedtCal Sunday,"in the Union SuudaTBchool, days In Toronto. K° __. there will be a special 'service at Guss Prouse,of Woodville,In visit- E. FOR$YTH O b.D. •Direettor " which F. M. Chapman will speak on Eng Walter Wilson and family. ff p R.O tometrlemt'Association of Galena. Re . ,.Temperance." Anopportunity will Mr.and Mrs. Lyle, of Manchester, .. g h P p s t Meted Member of the AmEricaa,Optometrical Fo ' !U �1 n L7 be given to those who wish to sign spent Monday with E.and M•rs.Annis MILLS. Aaeodation. Byes ezamiaed,by appointment• the p!edge ivbo fiaV6 not sireeidy done Mies Frasier, our popular teacher, ^ Phone 2801, Claremont,Out. so. spent the weekend at her home in Hstablished 1838 l+ F. TOMLINSON M B. Rfemtber You who are unable to go t0 West6n. ' •of the College of Physicians and Stirgeone Church can-Listen Iu" to ser. Russ R3, Wood and JSrs.,Raine spent '*(Ontario. Giflce: that fvraferly o,:cupied bp .._ Miss'Alton& Blvd. .Prices Steadily Advancing the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,Cale!- mons brotadcasted Gy 'same of the week•'end in Toronto with Mrs.T. _ well.. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. zaty our best preachers. C. Robinette and family, J. Lotton is sick with broncbitis. D. Spencer, of Kinanle, has rented Secure a.Supply Now 1ti m.,Payne is busy cutting wood. a l" 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O,S Then durin the week oa the faun vacated by Mr. Champion N. Edinbnr h, member of the soils a of g y S. Dixon spent a few, days in the gg g 'have at your dE's osis€ the and wilN,muve on.to it shortly, Bran Shorts tPttyaio►aa■acid 8argeona of Ontario,1lo,intfate P Cltyy w nt Bo7al Oollege -ot 6urasrone, Edinhnrgh Banda, Orchestras, Lee. RIr. Bell, of Toronto, is speeding a word was received here Monday ?, ,, Epeo►al attention to -aeiesaee of women end tures of our choice Ithe night that S. 9tewnrt, who has been F few dK s at his home:- ailin for some tithe. was radually Middlings OMldrea, Office and zeetdence,Brotrgllasn. F air is full of them. LQis9 J. Dickson spent a Yew days g g 1 with her brother, George. sinking at the hams of bIs daughter, f Chats opr«o.EcMrs,liakin, in Toronto. Our Radio Sets are so simple Russ Dorothy'Claxton is gone to•the - �R. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, any one can hftndle them. city to floish her schooling. �'--" �• Barley 'Feed, �l Honor Graduate of Toronto Col:ege of Chi- • DU-NBARTON. ropractic. will make residential calls,n Pjcker- Let •tie demonstrate at your 1 ;ti CH ERRYWOOD. 1' ' inq ViltaEe and surrounding district. Tuesday, Bruce and Mrs, Conner add family Cracked Corn~ Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- home, You are not obliged to y poiu, ay call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word buy unless suited, bave moved on to the Hiil farm v Born on Thurddu , Feh, 12th to vitt anyone taking treatment. 471y ' y Mrs.Ueo. Mcllro and Will Hen- M Bran and Shorts a n ' � _Ernest and Mrs.Adamson,a daughter. yy , Y re mad e from - - derann spent a-week wit11_the_forlluer e. _Ontario Wheat and are worth "Miss ARDee Petty-spent-tbe�week• i"i Lepel. mother, Mra. Burda. Geo, • E Barer Pad a Whitby with her friend, Miea t least $rom per ton snoreMre. Jean albite visited her dau- .aCHRISTIAN, Barrister sad s Greta Graham. gbter, Mrs, Ivan Aanis, who is ill at than from Western AsSolicitor,Notary Public Etc. hSoaeyy w The regular church service on Sun. Wheat. oaa, South wing,Court House, Whitby. y t day, Feb. 28nd. will be conducted by her home in Highland Creek. , Phone 179 $totzffville A lar a number from bare attended Rey. Mr. Leigh, of the Greenwood g - 1 O. RICH'ARl:SON.k CO3—Barrie- the Prohibition Convention in Toros- Highest prices paid for Ivv circuit. The Sacrament of the.Lords •trrs,Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation to on Tuesday and Wednesday, Life Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond Sts., Supper will be administered at the Toronto. Phone.Maze 1390 and Main 61911. 8tf Close of the service, to which all are ur, Bine, of Toronto, is the guest of WHEAT, BARLEY _ - his brotbers•in-law Messrs James and j welcome. Jonatban Lotton, for a fortni bt, and BUCKWHEAT I LLI A i1 it A a1 E8 BE ATOM, Be, J Beal R _ raster, Solicitor, Notary Public. Room • • _ The Bible Society and Young Peo- b39 Confederation Life Building,iToronto. En. GREEN RIVER. pie a meeting will be Combined and trances: i and 12 R,chmand Stree, or 17 QQutieen Funeral Director 3' Street East.- Telephone--•:Main 7080,,Res will be held Wednesday, February _ .. �• Z+- t.:fN Haddon 1:ts. and The Green River Ladies Aid will 5th, at 8 p, m. t to_ -_ Licensed •Linballiner hold their monthly meeting at the The regular meeting of the W. 31. S. a j 1DentaI I home of airs J. B. Wilson orr Wed. will he cors'pined with the World 11ltAT©li Hf:a$SE' !neaday, Feb. 25th, tit 2.30 o'elnek. The Wide Dety of Prayer meeting on Fri- F± R 27 BARRY D90�,. Dentist, ward for Roll Call' Beautiful." Every- day, Feb 27th,ata„'clock. 'C 0 L � t Ditby. 04lize—Adam's Terrace. Byron CLAREMONT, Out. I body welcome. Mrs Oweneth and Milton Burke, of �+ . St tinrth. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when Phone i3.1 !f The many friends of W, A.Fuller NiaznrR, are here hacin been called desired'' elft _,_ R '. .,.. . . tvfll regret to hear of his serious ill- to the bedside of their mother, Mr A gond Supply of Hard and Soft },�D R D' C: Rwitb, Derdst. Strwif• i nPsq froru a paralytic stroke with Burke, who is very ili at the home cf 410- Lv,l,e, HonorGra'.asteof Chicago .,nd To- ,which be was seized on Thursday of her d-,tighter. Mrs. Asa Pearse. CLMI on hand. Also a,supply = ronto t:n,versitics add the Rogai Coi:epe of . '13" ^ntalSurgeon. Phone 1011, Residence 'Mat week. At �rese4t be is holding Next TlieadKy, Feb, 2tth. of 3 p. nr., Of KEndltag Rood, 1015. Ni outste_:_appointm,pts. 2131y Fl"lllt Trees, Shrubs Etc• his own, and his friends are hoping .,,Miss Fvelyn Mitobell, Fieeld Secretary stove length. for an early recovery. of the W.M. S., will address a public , Bj3 LAKE B. BEATON. D; D, S„ Having secured the agency for H.D. meeting in the basement of the church 12tf Phone Pick. 170€1, Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental N Isurgrons and University of Toronto. O®ce Smith& Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, WHITEVALE. in the ioteresta of the Duoharton Aux- V, .ever W.M Pri Ie 'a harcivue Stora Wh►t . of Winona. Oat. �, - : Mary. All are invited, gentlemen as DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKINGI ever tours 9 eo i9, 1 to b.so. lad. phone 8. I am prepared to take orders for all Mise L dEa Major was in tfle sit well as INdi s. BCH phone 220. 4,11y Pt'eP yy y*}t� ]rinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, last week. N DALEq, -L. D, S., D. D. s„ Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Miss Zeila Seebeck spent Sunday BTOUFFVILLE. 1�J . d/► lowest possible prices. with her parents here. •7 liteVale tl .Graduate o!Royal Coi1e a a! Dental Sur, - _ aa+� tens and the University ofRYaronto Office A couple of curling teams will enter _ above D. A Scotts store, Claremont. one Special rates for large quantities, Mrs, Berry Is spending a few days P a • Garage ''�,��, IOA'ice hour■.,9a m. to a p. m. Saturday■. 9a with her son, Ernest and family: the Oshawa bons ii nest week. The Service VSA a � pe --• gym.to 1 P.m,' Phone Clare tfas. _471y 29tf Mrs. Wm. Sill.of Claremont,epees Our Band one fortunate in seaui•1'ng � N. J. Chapman, ft]Eer ng the weep-end with her sister,Mrs. H. a grant of$100 from the Connell, Veterinary E. Poynter. Our toot and shoe merchant, Mr. Motor overhauling, tap aosl side our- rat %R._E. J. Shirley, Veterinary Sur. REchaird and Mrs. Jarvis visited Weldon,intends adding goods to his Cala repairiDg a � yeah Honorary Graduate of Ontario yeter• 9 with the latter'a brother, David See- present department, "Battery Seryicr—Charging !nary Caiege All diataaea.oi donwit,c animals - y , beck,one da recently. We hear our hotel will soon be open- and overhauling. auentificaIf treated. 448 Simcce Street North, F y' Oshawa Phone 629 My Roofin Mrs. W. Browaridge is spending a ed vs a Standard Hotel, and sell some A11 work guaranteed. Flat rate R few days with her parents. Ma sod of Ferguson's five pet•cent beer, service charge ° ems' Mrs. Kennedy,of Toronto. A number of our dry Tories do cot Pboce 6510 Mark, Ceatrsl. t�stsists�# �Rrlsl. t The Young People's Claes of the feel very well disposed towards Prrm- " BJ tist S. S. were entertained attheler Fergusons on his. Intended O.T. A. W E B tE R R Y �' �T V. RICHARDSON— Real Ell , I peciallhome of WW, J. Turner, Frida ni bt than reg • •Cite. irnerinz. Coaveyartda`, Notaryof last week. A good time is reported. A New England Supper was heEd . Public,Etc.Pickering,Out. Shy. Rev. u . in the basement of the Methodist r Re .Mr, Ratcliffe will con tin a the E8 in. red or green roofing 3.50 eq ax allies t he -Victorious ire"on Church no Tuesday evening and well _ P09TILI« Licensed ti t pa o f L Y ``��:• A c IOAAGO- 32 „ 3,10attended. •F.'tes aonnc►1a of York and Ontario. Sundav next. The next ate will be -- On o Soo- sq - ptioaasiles of sill kinds•seteaurd to ottshorteas 313 - " "' .00 The Presb tetiaa Cburch are votin Here YAre �a 8 sq ^Adveincenrent," Interest increases y g sones. Address Green lUver P.0., out, as the discussion proceeds. this week ot.'L nion and the ret ult will _ y$r- T� A.BEATOY TO'rVNBBZPOLEI3H The above prices are for lots of he given out at thechurch on TneedRy 1J ,•y�t convoyaaoer, Oomwa■tonar for .taking evening nest. A nice majority for y emdavtts, aotouataat. Bee. Money to loan -10 sq. or more, l0c per sq. WHITBY. union le expected. Cement – m farm pptrs.,,partJJ, _ Iaaasr ot-Marriegv Lao- - W, Muston, a wholesale fluriet of f NOws" Whitevsle, Ont. t•y extra in small lots. A L,rgelyattended aad.vptventhoei• r - this place_ took a stroke on Sunday !'1 Rstic convention of temperance work- - l oaf DAVID A. PCG13—Live stock nuc• ind died on Mondry, Mr. aSuaton , T 1p����+�i*i� ars of baulk Ontario was held in the tionctr. Graduate of C. bf, Jones' School. r j,�j`jj, a y was a keen bowler and curler pad his �pmher�• ��3 Chicago. L,tetic,e e: • " . �Iethodiat Cbtirch here on TuesdR of penance with pedigreed • • last week when definite action was presence will be missed on the ricks. r stock. Block and nag work,. Au kinds.of salq Obaocellor Flint, of Syracuse Uni- I fly attended to.'Tet•ms reasonable. Pion taken touching the resent temper- - •- - p pp g P 810 Claremont. !sly LUMBER YARD. ancesituation. A Prohibition Union versity. and an old Stauffdille boys S111I1g1eB �M, MAW LICENSED AUC- — for South Ontario was organized and gave the Address in Convocation HRII, r► Toronto Universitv, last Sunday and - TIONEER,for Yock,QntarioandDttrham oflicere appointed, all parr)of the rid the occasion was Laken advantage of Relidy Roofing ; Count e. All kinds of ■alta ptampNl attended POULTRY Ina being well represented. A strong a ta.Terms reasonable. Date for .whys may be delegation was appointed to attend by our radio face. arranged at NEWS'OS1cv. Bell and lndepen WANTED the convention of the Provincial and Lath =-ii dant phones. Whitby.Ont. sly - --- Union at Toronto this week, and Et Cfareniont Short Courses Car of St. Mary's Cement just in Highest prices paid for was decided to solicit memberships at$3'80 per barrel: - 1 _ Any quantity Of hens for the organization in all the municl• The Cours"in Agriculture, Domes- a� and chickens. Write PPalitiee throughout the riding, the lee tic Science and MIllinery which have Or phone. being 25 tette for propoganda work been running at OEaremont during 4a To folks who have never : under.the direction of the E:ecutive. January. came to a eutxewtul oonclu Fa A. R E E S O R slept on the A resolution was passed requestingBion on Friday evening, Jan. 80. Thp > ' �, - '..•. - A a: Neskel .� the Provincial SzecutiTe to tete such Glasses were well atteaded.througltoaL �' "?• - action ss will make it impossible for there being oyer forty on the roll in a.^ ��L . . . CVS'T �Zt?r Marshall Ma t#ress Phone Ray candidate to conduct. an election each Oourse. — campaign In Loy riding in the Pro. The closing exercises took the form _ (Sanitary Qentilsted) Bok 2r96 WHITBY vince, wbether in Provincial of Do- of a banquet and entertainment. The P10cke�n minion campaigns, without public .banquet was put on by the girls'class ' pp declaration of his position of his peal- is Household Science and great credit -Special Feb. Sale Flavo Bread Flour tion on the question of Prohibition, is due the girls for the splendid supper and a resolution was also passed in and tasty arrangement provided. li The "Special," reg, $29.60 - and Marvel which the members personally and After the banquet. at which about ,' . " Sale Price, $22,00 publicly pledged themselves to support one hundred and seventy-five tookrucy i� only candidates wbose policy In regard part, a program of songs and reelta• `< Learn t)'t@ QOIDf6rt D ` plu l~1Qur to this question Is for the retention tions,a as provided by the Claes, and er Of I ~, RIId etitrnRtbeaIng of the O, T. A.and +;si,scial feature of the program was = be obtained from you Grocer. for Prohibition.and it was considered an Illustrated lecture oil Home Beau- May��• ff advisable that the Prohibition Unica Landscape by Prof. er H. Tomlinson, - ,1i �tore _ The _1TlalrBhall of e.1e^6 riling should aendadelega• Landscape Gardener at the Ontario �� • 1 BrookhnjFlour Mills tion to Interview their own member Agricultural College. Mr.Tomlinson Bee lt.at our and secure, if possible, his definite emphabized the value of the Horticul. r Show Rooms CHAS.-WILSON, Prop. promise to oppose the increase of the Wral Society and suggested the organ- _ alcoholic contents of bee'^and-its freer izing of one io'Claremoni district, yr; s sale. The members of the Union in -At the conclusion of the program .,After that cold take - • �, _ Soutb Ontario are in hearty accord prizes were presented to the men who Ae Ste r ` with the utterances of Premier Fergu• had taken the highest general stand- �an1 o�e'3 } A._SUPHRIOR SCHOOL son immediately before and After the ins io Live Stock Judging. The recent plebiscite in respect of the prizes consisted of six hooks, three :CSI1ece�9or to C.:H. Burling) - strengthening of tbe-O.T. A. and .its The Book of Live Stock,"by.Prof. ' LLIOTT R R but Cott Liver Extr act Furniture llealeranrk 7 J���/ more efficient enforcement, judg- Wade Toole. and three"Judging Live Funeral Director G .!�/ off, yv ins from the popular interpetntioh of Stork,"by Craig. The six high men It,gives results. r x` -- the fnresbad,,wed liquim- le7ieintinn, were: lot RAIpli Jui,ra, 2rid ii„gli Phune--I300 . Corder Yonge and Alexander the meetitiFi•believes that'sueh increase Greig, Sri] TAlbert Evans, -'6th Edgar Standard Patents And Crude _ Pickering • Ontario - - of aicoholic content would be in direct- Ward, fish Percy Jones, 6th Llovd hlra¢f;Nltsay4 y:;: O+ Streets, Toronto, opposition to the former nssuranc-c of Wilton. • • Noted for-higb grode- instruction the preruier,and it wAs furtl-.er resoly- A Claremont Junior Fitrmers' Im- on hatrd, - +•� t�sraln ChOpp $ P ed to request the prernie,I .,zk a vNry pr�r--inp. t Ar:Neciattion wap nitnorK:ul- and superior employment services, early date to publicly ontline the-fall ized with the idea of holding the Class Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigars, r t' AND FL�KINC; - Many students from other business meaning of the propnsed P-mond• rogether to some extr:nt, tKking pjirt Metcalf Candies ' - -, ments. The S. O. Prohibition Un- in v,arloua Junior Farmers'Activities, , J I ELM prepared to do Chopping and colleges have been in attendance ion recommends that legislation be Qpnnsored by the Department, such As Magazines, f Oat Flailing every day but here during the past twelve months pawed making the scientifin study of Young .lien's Live Stock Judging Saturday. the effect of alcohol. on the human Competitions, Plowing Competitions, � Enter any time. Write for ca LK• zaystem a compuisnry snhjort in the AtLletic Events with other Classes of N. E° • JAN11 WEN 4 Stoneboats For Sale aurriculnm of Ontario phhlie schoals. nrgaltiza.tions of a riurilnr • nature f •� ague. 1-}�0.1 �,..."•'t t: unto;p,,il•;F.y a•rrr 'c.,.: r��r, ,,:i c I his vnnr,q r•�n v u c r OIIII F . Bayles, Claremont repreeentpd and a determined spirit nrgNn'z+tlnn Are n-fnlint�.: President. Veterinary SIIrgeon "*+ s'I,. 4 ura!'Eta %s No,,,2 w ,' e1..,.,," frultR of Lhetr victory of a hard fie ' Tress.,Ld Pie Jones.ds � ��� - }"` "�S W J. Elliott, Principal T Edgar INN .r .e', t �^, -c.w •+W •�"! r..'. ,a, K,,.^„ u...n. yo. , . •:S.+•:y...,i�°':.,•i• •,n ,.11 : . ,. 'Ng"..... rk:�.' y., ••;R,: >ra;' '-d,.;. :'h., .. r*:.•+yy py,;,, ra .. t r �. �'' ' = "^w�• "� 1 �, x• ,��,.ws.r:;m c.. ,�rw�yta„ ,y c a. *,:x_'+'^�.e'. "�v 4 � ,�,r.•, .rl��`"x• i.:73t�Ak •1`�':?1��:`.`�'"" ' ”? 't v4 at5 W ;E�:.'ss__.'A,rli.e .,.rt,r,a �•._"'�'""��+ "•'.Xv a''' �'�'�'�r�.Ls�'�'_,. _X !- '..,._,a.+-• �- �`•"� .�..^""a,v,�-✓W� `s���'',+`a, „C t,, ,i ""'� 5 r� "'.�•� ,^ a"'.1'�A .,.. ,..n 'I' .'...w..�n,�.• r.•L�?b...R' •.- :.C: :[ti'i�..` _ w. �^.d,'4 - 'j: y . q. When watering, add enough to satur- _ c ate the entire mass of soil. Do not - 6uiue diseases,give immuntty Crum > notber attack, but � � j • :. �' rheuanatlsra and Lumbago (which is realiy muscular rbeu- tat wet the top and--trust'to Unk "'tuatit¢rn) mark-Just t1W other way, Every attack'tnvltes - that the soil in the bottom-will get RHEUMA`T`�3M .AND .'LUMBAGO _ wet enough. .One cs�n usually be-as- _ } Real m eared that the entire mass of soil is -ARE BANISHED BY' Dte difticullt to-trea"t�su�successfully than irhe pmat tsn.Long ch : I soaked when water rune out of the ` - study, however, has shown that the seat of the tliseaae to * ` 1,ottam of the pot• In tilt- brood. -by maintaining the quality of the blood, you r AIA AND YOUR PLANTS. , are doing the hest possible thing to -prevent ami combat 1' KEEPING. LITTLE FINGERS _ rheumatism. Wilting of planta in winter iS BUSY. I y • • .That is why hr. Williams' Pink Pills has proved,-suc- i •-' avoided by increasing the amount of tittle E.norn Louise will be four' Dr. W i l l i a m s cessiul !u thousands or cases of rheumatism and lumbago. moisture in the air. it is not noes- My ' - 1 Bary to keep the plant roots in water years old in August. Something must. 'eek b o a [ These pills enrich the blood and enable it to throw off t�•e otreonsn p of the disease And so 'ang as the blood !s kept p} soak'the soil contin0bualy. To!rbsarb her attention at all times, and -%p and rich, there n e n fear of-a,return o the ittep the air damp, nothing has fix en; ccuaiunally it is up to Mother to sup-, • trouble. found which equals a pan of water:g'.y that "Something." Now, when .. i l l �S Mrs. Annle WrIgIt.•Woolchester, Alta., says.—"I was -set on or near the stove, register, or laingination is encouraged and de- -u ere from rheum tistu cr.si :ears and most f that 1 a fi rfr a f x ; a sto radiator, says•Nature 3luglvy.r.�. The�veloped in a child,.the most Importanti time my life was one of misery. I tried several doctors water in the pan is evaporated ani step toward education has started. but never, got• more than temporary relief. The trouble distributed through the air, reducing; I first realized the problem of keep teemed to street m, whole system: Finally I' was advised the�mnspiration from the.. plants.,ing a little mind and two tiny hands They GiVb New Vitalityand mOTe to try Dr. elief. I ' Pink ongl,and through these I found complete relief. I can strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Spraying the leaves with water,every'occupied when Elniora Louise was two _ 'Pink Pills to anyone suffering from this trouble." , clear day algo increases - - ' years and two tn4aths old. I notict3d� � _ the moisture' • content and acts as a general tonicher reaching out for magazines and' to the plants.Watering the plants two studying over catalogues. __ ----'----------• — ree timbs a day is no - t good prat- Determined that she should have a One jar of good, rich cleansing thee. book of her own, made especially for o4 Einora Louise's possessions for at the shining array of_bottles and or thes For whiter planta a good gener+�l her needs, I went through the.store- many months. I jars on the grass-top table. Some-{cream is enough. You can add all the. rule to follow is to watch the soil at room and started a scrapbook which She spent many happy hours with;times they'use as many,as eight dif-!variations, Bourse:f, and most of the s col and a nail or wjth'ferent preparations on your face and ingredients can be found in your kit- the top o4 the pot. When it is thor-I has furnished instructive and never- an empty p oltshly dried out, water the plant.`•ending amusement. 'It was the pride several spoors and soma string. 'neck But you don't want eight hepar chen. Keep the basic cream by its-:f E:rora Louise a:so has some colored i ate jars.of cream on your dresser. and add the extras to the pinch of ----- wooden beads to string, but her trea- Here's the secret: Most of theaei cream you take from the jar. For exam juice of tomatoes, earned. Order from our grocer his best tea and " sure now is board. It ie, the merely creams are made from one good basic P j --.. y g a small six-inch square of wood with cream. Just as a good cook can raeke or fresh, is an excellent beach and he'll usually Bend ."Red Rom"' - tiny be-es drilled one-half inch apart, one batch of cooky dough turn out a astringent for an of y skin with back . _. d go heads. After you have washed our and could bcl made at home, using half I dozen kinds of cookies, so one good Y Y i match sticks for pegs. cream can be made to serve a variety',face and pressed out the larger black-' bolls, kiddie cars, and the more:of needs. Treat the basic cream with heads, Put on the tomato juice. Before ; `'I common playthings all have their lemon fora tanned, dry skin; with'ths, pat is dries, in a little basic cream. 'A bit of ripebanana mashed with the 1 place, of course, but something differ- peroxide for a tanned, oily skin; with' 1 ent is always welcome, and for the benzoin for a super-dry, tanned skin;,cream and rubbed with an upward cir- c im lea cular motion on an old-looking,effer-t i _R• H. with sulphur for blackheads; with wrn ef• cream eam for medium-old wrinkled. -'OhE-PIECE ROMPERS" good tea BEAUTY-SHOP SECRETS. skins; with orange for premature wrinkles; with eggs for old wrinkles, When you lean back in your com- and with sweet-smelling flower oils E i ... 1 :. Portable chair in the gray and rose for windy days. The same good tea for 30 years. Try it! boudoir of a beauty shop you marvel Doesn't that give you an idea? i loo .. S'UN LIFE. ASSURANCE COMPANY ... pall Ja ; _ r - HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL _ 9y•� ,aril Statement of .Remarkable Progress _ •� Y - . 4J.9. A very simp:e practical style Extracts from I3irectore Report is here portrayed. It may be made ' ► s. .. - - or linen could be used : Yow Dkwtmn Poet title Aft4o 'th Aaweal Repot will , wale,hgl'ng�aith or without sleeves. aamo�mtIstoetlm.Th.mW4 of opetat�eaa.tad tie " _ - - ,. :,,. ry _..' Figured 1924 agWo� wi' 4....ak.�Fj eiats� '. ••. _ .. •. 4o The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: ... 4. - ' @e wiw dw camp"r'e tusoctiew is}.�ieo,ean•tuN cel. t tisaed dusty th.pact twha means.teff a a puk*iaawwd : ... G and 8 years A 4 year size, it made i a1M od raw l totem.ibee...eb New Assurances P sleeves, requires 2 arch of Le �eobai�lbw the gtwwtb.rich with requ y - - ti.:tr�sa pian-�a ebe.oim.d flow C4mpa7 0-ierativa- „� aid For =137,466,000 inch material. Without sleeves it reffs its noowces.Th Agwoo as to prat-owNWt po•,.r a.d Gus - jou $30,076,000 — quires yi Yard less. Pocket and yd. Sia!-smastb an eve t.ere dprawive. As to ptew actesib Raid to o8m d is Mt,aalw t>o tar. ' endw"bwdettl. s On of contrasting material require ' "'d d°'��°�`wOh'N" — e . 245 l)00 Pattern mailed to any sheets As .�for w fnbar.the Compaq'.paoitim baa aro Total Income . . . . . .,. . . t s f receipt o! 15c in silvery by the Wilson • �,rareagthwd is al dirvams. - Publishing Co., 72 West Adelaide St-, Tbae far ars a tw0wr apwl tg of tie Wo policy few"". Increase . . . =16,2fii0,000 Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt --Oft Posen know Pier to ISO bave boom vdued es tie basic d aewdiy tbma sad a Wf coot.b,twoot.w tie die r 1' of pattern. °owriae tate far do C°.psaia b°`"`'°""" Payments to Policyholders �pY4 '`�/� Send 15c in silver for our up to- etia o aaaw"m teatracb bare bun,shod at thew per emt" T 1 QO i OW' waessoaali.r.reridayels;t.ttt,oSa and Beneficiaries * f p mato Fall and Winter 19241920 Book "rmn bm ow bre a 0—wthadwe of lbe boar Do— -. of Fashions. )foeoat b�f♦atioar base ebooa a peepeaive meow is floc since - swap Nero w.ef onoulto"'A opoew sastulr reserve ar (Total paid AlQarll=ation, s»o,Aoo baa tbis.yew bees wt op bpead the--vm neuix t � - FROM A COOK'S BAG OF TRICKS. - ft Cwrwalo b warded• Assets at December 3 x at. , 74,130,000 snake apple pies with one cru [1.C.,V'.god QAa a.d beaadt buitfiw"a clime,. -- �,� I wonder how many of our readers al a.uta loam are.rrtZw dawn by'Rsaosa i, Tbb Cost,s fw v Roorm bars bee samo i.eod by the add: b m . tin d 4t, Mme tabes Geo tie eaniap of the yew,WWON sionali ?p If you want hubby to smile, .Increase . . ..• ;64ea7s,000 . _.. .• ::' ' 41 fila a=sset plat to the had to provide ter,ostiole hrtoa - y tim ba W-.,bet Valeo of sur mtwitis,mi-iag that hod to try this. b r *"MGM sed stmeoss gulag to Gawal cuatiao—a., _ with crust rolled ' Line deep pie pans w ru oo.et t.;�twwsa.Saao ltit�at�oamp.cro«e�4tsu. - Reserves for UaiorCsee31 `A a little thicker than usual. Slice ap- . �mowa Row to state boa ;Tper7V0 000 les into a pan'and adl one cup of : ARa-skies them bmvy asoas"sa.tis-divided enryla- Contu�encites . ,• . .. • ". t-� p p bre yet bow bww"by 06,2K48%bcWgmg it to a WW a1 sugar, two level tablespoons of flour ` ssatarsss, ^► and a sprinkling'of salt for each pie Th coupany ib of"arm.Is a petite to Imes"its a4sad, 4 _ «, „�,jPa�,ypo,p, a,,,,/,ew>)ied.e.ia,o Surplus Over All Liabilities intended.: Also a sprinkling of cines= ;q. f�w*a►ri*��°�'°a' "'c' _ .._ and Contipsency Reaer�es- . 22,107,000 mon if desired. Stir well and fill Lha ti so betwr wn tis a-ar. her 1sf1.*+w��"b"` ed to�"t'w'Aw�'bow- IttCtlaeC • . . id► ,fie cruets Then pour half a cup, tit lar,tie woet'aeteowthy boo boa the low oaraiag from isveot- - of sweet, or not too sour cream over i eta.Aa bm bass ea 6vood Is ors.iom ariowa,k bu for maty - each pie. Sift on more tlugar if ap- . ptiwaebatedtapeiby-f tis amps,to'rrstyloagtarm $87106,000 - - t ples are,tf}rt, and bake:in a allow oven - .tw$�ebake.aetelu-b ordq li.t b,shit-.»as On A wsInces to Force (Net). . — setq d the wo:wTM as a rem%of the abowntal cea. until apliles are tender and slightly, atirsa by W vw.skit be projected into futars yeas. Tpereaie j $1671671,000 browned. 'Ada p�ww b•aisg hat.C'wmt rtes of interert•tbough oil VW VW anti'ed".ars m intally loww one ttaw of foram, One may leave out cinnamon and iR*b•ons}p s,eeaegoeeA tion bas boa a maAc4d rim is the _ ,' _ _ - • sprinkle shredded cocoanut over the a El- of W wewitim owxd by lbs CoetPasr• . aces tibia niam bavraea tops after pouring in cream eaplt. ad by m ad a set pf%k of utlbi,tlw.w Is"be.e If by any chance you have some a- e.rlmd hos tbia w-er.is aaeit;.*rhea bm bete as iwm- -.Pofcies in force(excluding Group Policies),s;4 w.:384,113 stale cake do not throw it away, but � of trttmtxmn ie the market vitas of floe..cttr;tlno Rt1l itrid. �Q r _.. Akttoad lues d 00 mera.d TJ"I& y I mms-at- , :e serve..it.a slices with this sauce. . ,. a .aa des mwab to tete�..towt of Were t„at-u a awe `Eoilployeel: of firms protected by Group Policies , bne�-thlrd cup sw=Lbw1% It wM.bn .otrrd that w CoNTW b..aeries of sugar,uta basin aone tables on of cornstarch, s�roc ao Qt ON MMM to castowot ewovhks.ar skew y P c _ and one.cup.of sweet cream. Boil for 7ufate orintavotear..d6nugtimyou oothe*An iuv000d . ' two or three m.nutes, add one table ' eubwbrwt► sPwft t:eaansieafpmaa�mm>,.Tb� *Dividends toY policyholders again increasedspoon ie a nabwaathl meroam over th rate of for pmvraw yaw. d taerri resdNd leoar'ao besit�'rmtiaed a wmo d ore laldinp of tor• _ gxil:Ia eve s a t�—M r3 i. .neat am otbw bomb which bei rises to fid tlgune,the Me . 0. R. of vinegar S sauce w comb being ties rel+arsAeO iaacvitioa yidd"battle estw", ,• B O .>` -, WHEN WII L TEA PRICES DROP? . e A shortage !n the World's tea supply, The Sun Life ranks amongst the Foremost - iii the face of an enormous demand, !a forcing prices up'to very'high 1'evels: e a Tea merchants realize, however, that ✓x Lrife. 14ssurance Institutions a �. • ' - - day of a droQ in price soly acnearer. Tea growers are making such tee• s _ w0��� mendons profile that over•protlaction .. Of a is baled to come ` at any time. '8sga a bust"" 1d?1 IOU IEDI One Alnerican firm recently gave wt. 7 k. _ I I j�rporalod 1865 1 " order for 10,000 British-made over- costi. f � • 11 ISSUE No. 8—'25. ay -oli '0y.�.r:?...:a..+ .a> � .. _ .`.. d' ', .. ': . �.:'.... :..'- � ...... .. - - - ' .. .. .... _ _ _. _..». 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'--','., ...,• Ems- .:^t :+:'._„ r• r �,i* z.. �_ .:.,..:,:5'rr.: ,, st', .. sill.. v.. ..,,• -; ,'. -.. ;', ::; .. _^,.4 - �'a :.re•:' e.: - - Y - t - 7 I .EASY TRICKS False Magic Tobf Qua acco 0 .. ty g _Vm Nor after every meal dWe 'them It eeitwms 'food particles ` f _ f m the teeth.Streaidw= the y�nuts. Combats acid `! N —naoutW said beneficial! - r�13 This is another "trick" that Is P ?.lajff not a trick at all but a mere prao tical joke. - - lCEPT +foe• I Th'e, trickster selcts' the largest and most powerful spectator and. says to him displaying a stick of I� wood about as large as a ruler: • "You are strong enough- to lift. ,,,• a w this stick with your little finger. Yet, I can make it so that you will Y 1 • f _ r be tired long before you are able to 1S0 in /1 . carry It out of the room•^ - 15T erPa�kae a That sounds ridiculous and the VACUUMIZED TINS statement is usually challenged K The trickster is right, however. _Cla"ified Advertisements �' With his penknife he cuts off a _c REMNANTS. the bit of wood and asks JAANUFACTURED iY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY of CANADA LIMITED. the spectator to car",that out of the room. The spectator realizes " AROAIN PARCEL, ;2; b L$S. that If be is to carry It ont, a tiny Patches, $S. McCreary,, Chatham, splinter at a time, be will indeed bull. A good bull at $1,000.09 is cheap•. Munger Tire Safeguard. The bars of a .Ontario. 9 97 grate often have a . ; be tired long before he succeeds er than a scrub buil received as s elft j The plunger inside the tire valve is burned and ugly appearance, which In removing the stick and he will amply responsible for the life of the tire, and pre%ents their taking a,good polish. y, - FREE CATALOGUE. � ss. the figures given above am 1 � l make a mental note not to be so ! -eager_to chalteaae._th.4_LrlCkster's peeve. should never be removed unless abso- This diiflcult is soon overcome. Be- A$PB-F.R$-Y.._..I�LSIi.EB.-._.�iI.Al2-1-- _r. ._ alan Worth noting that s Y 441 iolas, Iris, Peonj, Fancy Dahlias neat statement. -- secesaary, tore SPplying the blacking rub the and Barred Rock Egg& The Wright! f0llp this out avid paste tt, toltif< by good bulla have "topped" the open - bars With a piece of lemon and they Farm, Brockvil'.e, Ont. ! market in Canada and the United When sending money by mall use will be vita easy to polish afterward. ' other er the torics.lu a scraylyoax.) q _ States, and still hold several' open I Dominion Express Money Orders. 3'1121A,= 111ZP WAX711a. , HIPPY p y j](p(� market high price records. Safer than sending bills. LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN` HI P a CHILDHOOD - Surely the thoughtful farmer will and light sewn at home; Whole I +�1�'I�t p see to it that the bull be uses !n future We learn Wisdom from failure much EXPECTANT Dl spare time; pay; work sent I 'I MATTER Lf�� V� ���L�H f must be a good pure bred, and the more than from success. We often gar any distance; c arges paid. Send I result will be more beet, more milk, discover what will do by finding outistarn �t factvrin C14iontrealational Manu- i Little children quickly get out of forand more Prost what will nab do MOTHERS g WANTED �aorto but by prompt treatment -they' LAu ghing at the CeilltUrieS. For Every ill-Minard's Linifnent - can just as quickly be set right again. iLN' DRIED '22" SOFTWOOD Most of their troubles arise in the l After being in use since the reign of No truth so sublime but it may be LCttoDf venni 1C1R.Ayalfs TCII>` •: ';' Ki Iicarttag Boards, dressed one first place from the stomach and bow-"'Good Queen Bess," the gates of Eat trivial to-morrow in the light of new How'Lydia F. PllOj[}!a► s � tide to 4" and aaw-jointed both edges. els; that is why a-good clearing out Is j ter Ship Canal have just been removedoughts.--Einer on. Quote F O.B. here. Reid Bros., Both•: the fltst thing the doctor preseribos.I to Exeter Museum. says an English sage"1C '�ID well Ont i Mothers, why not let Baby's Own Tab- newspaper. Helped Her ! relies ere to be found In _ lets keep ut• children' well. Unlike ' Similar re ! ADI-ES ONLY--OUR 1300H1. 9O rt that. 111-emelli rank tasting castor museums all ower the country, but few ladies Friend, mailed in .ata Ill-swelling. ag " I d . 0 on-'oil aa dreaded b most children, the people lealize how many of our sur- j S Valley, Sack.- i !ooh the w� er.velo free. CASTER 2423, 5d y perCompound before last 6 Ve - ta61e Co Tablets are pleasant to take and•their vlvtng examples of ancient workman- -Areal. f tie po ell action, though thorough, is gentle and ship are ,still In actual use. coat3nement, when I got to feeling so badly that I could not sleep nights, in . :. causes no discomfort to elther the For instance, there is an so-cleat back ached so across my hips, and - baby or the growing child. Baby's stone .weir, dating from about 1100, d hardly do my work dowing the day. "*! Own Tablets are a never failing rem- `which. was -adapted a few years ago L,,1, I never had such an easy confinement r°• ' 'ideal Winter Pteyground ed7 for relieving constipattoa and In- to drive the machinery which supplies and this is my sixth baby. I read about rt Only 2Dbyafvafi w�ltlwk digestion; thus they break up colds Chester with electricity. Lydia & Pinkham'e Vegetable Com- and simple fevers, expel worms said Even older than this is the Peas potutd in the 'Farmer's Telegram'and s. Twice Weelcl'y f make .the teething clod paiatesa Dyke, to Llncolnehlre, which nae cstt b wrote you for one of your books. We Leavfa.s of Y.wed•and ase. g bane no druggist in our town,but I saw t'ta Palatial.Twin-Screw, The Tablets are sold by medicine by the Romans, and is still is use'es pour medicine in T. Eaton's catalogue., Oil-Burning Steamers dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box a canal. I am a farmer's wife. so have all kinds "FORT VICTORIA"and from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of work to do inside and outside the ' "FORT ST.GEORGE" Brockville. out. Sum Life ]FAtablishes Grew - house. My baby is a nice healthy girl who wel had viae ds at birth l r+ _ . g pours Paw as Eiamll ---� . t.eadiaa assn toat)oei — ecord. dt la For Illustrated Booklets weir• WiH a Good Pure Br 7 ■m feeling fitiee after putting a large 't< F'URN�ESS BERMUDA LINE The fifty-fourth annual report of the V guden since baby came. (She Is as _ Sire Pay? Sun Life Assurance Company of Cans,- Clear l Q CoWMP a ]a good as she can be.) Yours ie figs best +� 34 tfVhtAnatlstr l - rist York Cigr 9 medicine for women and I have told. or A•tJ[.meal yaar4t Atone A bull will etre anywhere•-from one da, how being publlahed, once again ' ��,]� /+ • r it fnndred to several hundred calves 'Shows inspiring gafn3 both is re. 111W I�D�Cjn .tont it and even Written tarry friends ,Ila Bathe with Cutictua Sea and loot about it" - Mrs. AAtH1E E. AYasS, d ring his lifetime. sources end to the spread of the Com p Sp�g Valle Sask. " Suppose we place the .number of pa`y's operations: All prevtons re water to tree the pores at lm ties L din E. I�}nkhaen'e Venable Com to©o Younger calves at one hundred, and suppose cords of the Company, outstanding as and follow with a gentle application pound is an excellent medicine for ea- _ the calves by one bull are worth as they have been, have been greatly of Cutieura Ointment to and pectant mothers, and should be taken .Care-worn, nerve-exhausted women heal. They are !deal for the toilet, during the entire rtod. It boa a gen- r need Bltro-Pbosphate, a pure organic average of $6.00 per head more than overreached. C g pe the calves by another bull, what would 43,671 new policies were issued and as!s also uticura Talcum for pow- seal effect to strengthen and torte up the ? phosphate dispensed by druggists that , daring sad perfuatiag• entire system so that it may work is this mean? paid for during 1924. ..sat.sash tr:.shr ria, Adar.aa Casadl.,, New York and Paris physicians pre I every res tae nature intends. A11 It would mean that one bull would . Is. addition a large block of profit- o.ttsar.,T.o,ata rile rsay..t'• gg P� - .scribe to increase weight and strength °`so x�otnt�stsfasaaam raf�rsa. drng$tsta sell thisdep�endable medicine.' be worth to his• owner $500.00 more able British and foreign business has r!7 gar saw s6avins Stich. Give it a.trial. 0 ` _and to revtye youthful looks and feel- than the other bull; except the small- been acquired from a big American Fri ;1 per pkge. Arrow Co.,Chemical Cifference In interest on investment. company by re-assurance, as well as _ o., .26 Front St Etat, if the difference In. value of the the business of a Colonial company Toronto..Oat. FO� . calves were ;10.00 per head, the differ- operating in the East The world=wide encs in the value of the bulls.would be organization of the Sun Life easily ad• ;1000.00 an¢ correspondingly greater mita of the absorption Quick Relief for oa of this business for wider differences is the value of to advantage. The policies of a small is , the calves. Canadian company were also as• Q�� Rh�eumat�srn There are cases where steers by a sumed. y ]firs. Bert Young of Filch Bay, Qua, �good bull have brought$50.00 per head In earnings from investments the writes as follows: {more than-steers-of the same age by Company's experience has been par 2. "I could not turn over in bed at I inferior or scrub bulls. ticularly gratifying. Both In the In- night. I tried doctors and sent off These figures should make any man crease !a market value of securities 4 5• for medicines which did me no pause before baying an inferior bull held,amounting to $6,331,877, and the - -- ' good, but after using three bottles of Minard's'my rheumatism left me merely because the price is low. profit on sales wherein the increased _ entirely, and I have never felt it It is true that merely paying a.high value of securities has been capital- since."' price for a bull does not make him a Ized, is reflected -the wisdom of the . �1 Always keep Minard's handy.- good one, and excellent bulls are of- Company's early policy of investment tea bought at very modest prices; but in longterm bonds and similar securi• ` Minardf s .Liniment it is equally true that really good.bulls ties. While it is expected that this in• ..; are always worth'the money paid for creased value will be permanent, pod- _ them,. while inferior bulls are dear at sable fluctuation has been amply pro- Linoleum was' invented 65, years any price. vided for in the contingency account R ago, _. No man can afford_ to use a scrub The rate of interest earned on the " mean . invested assets advanced to ` — -- 8.38 per cent This is exclusive of. . Q profits from sales and represents a substantial gain over the previous is ver satisfactory earnings. ~ Y y _ Ts'�J Policyholders received or had a1- �' • w �� Proved safe by millions and prescribed by-physicians for ,, lotted to them profits of ;0,881,862 during 1924. , M•Of,N V •� 4 $ g • 43 ' That the future position of the Com- to 11 COIdS ` more so'�d d se= g STOCK pany shall be even r -tn . •- i t lire ' - cure the reserves of is entire _ _ _ _ ` m Q: e Pain contracts have been valued Headache AA . - vas Value of Pure Bred Bull assurance Po - _ • .F r • acme r er cent, wbl�•a special aa= -, W.G.Potter received $52.25 more for steers sired byy�a at three p t, P Pure Bred Bull than for steers sired by a Scrub Bn21• He nutty reserve of $760,000 has been net ,; ' Lumbago Toothache 41Vup beyond the amount required by the R z ;-shipped five steers from common grade cows of equal Government's standard. merit. The two steers sired by a Scrub Bull brought$95.55 Rheumatism Neuritis °" a each, while the three steers sired by the Pure Bred Bull - -!brought $147.80 each. The steers received the same care. For First Aid-Minarid's liniment a "Bayer'- are more profitable than asks e iter cattle a only Ba er - Fewer and be P /�►* Accept �_ �_g,- Effs n rill I larger number of Scrub animals. Estimates of the total number of LV// ` Make your cows work for you rather than you should which contains proven directions. work for them. the various classes of live stock in }Tandy "];aper" boxes of 12 tablets. "gW Your 1925 resoluti,:n was to get rid of that Scrub Bull-have you Saskatchewan is 1924 follows: horses, Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggiflte. lane:t? 1,170,517, cattle, 1,52F;,421; sheep, ]BETTER BULLS PAY 10.3 123,326 swine, 992,424. ►aptrin 1s the *rade mart f,,!7'1,rvf 1n Canada! nt R, A. ', Wb Ile ! or well acnwu z T, vddes Mr nt gal!rp'Jra rid fArr:�i galleyllC Acid, "A. a. A." WbIle !• iv well ic7lgs'9 Lbat A.spinn means Baser manurarture, to sPsiat the pnbllc a•-nt':at imitations, the Tab:sts ` ISSUE No. 8—'25. of Bayer Oompany stn be stamped witb their tcueral trade mark, tie "Bayer Gross." ' ' �` • "; '. ,•.. .. - _. , .. '. ,. ills ` ..:. _ -i ' •,:,a::�: 'r::,:.... s,^a3•, •"�w. S ..,-„,,.. 4... ,._ _..: k _., , .. <.,. _-.- .',r.... ,w ., ?. ..., ht,.. _ ,: - .�.-•�[,.•.ru-...5 ,,.•. .� _ ,d'":'.:•c.; :..`..q ,,� -.,v:fi:. ofi ,..d4 ,�!.d�5:h. e. '1�S�ki'•�"nrs..11�''::4,3�+ra`�i Tt�*��'DartF�Y::•:F”r,,,L:.;n'it'z".a,h •n.::"i.Izn4i53_aC��surlo�hxr•,d.'.�",'�XT•r..,=S,eu�.xu`Md' Y`Rr.�'fir',w,r!aiq+4:.`3'w,u..,..�:a,-.•""•^`.�w`'' .a�.•atm..,��v:.L..e.'�i:'L,.`,:;a`ie,,wY"'t+.Ki,si.-�'N�'°L.A+.Y.�:.'r•'S�:r1�_..:.w;°t;�"4"�a..";..�:"a. t.�y�.�trfk-N��?7„ear;:.r.2b'. �3,*r.:�ri�+r"�tw'>L'x...l.•x.�.sr°inu�-.,'.'''.{'::s�.t,tc:��.+�'e.; �i;.#:or..2iPr..�oa•�atk'T««S�s'•...s,�i r.S.. W67 70PI, �+�,;w•,r:'•r ,fin c-.�.., .� a :.' .. .. _ .., :_.,.. .ry, ! �.. r> _ w. S' f:;T _ ., .� .0 , ' Yf�,i(y.}•-.•re...1.4..' .Yy.e-4 �r.... ..j,.'f-y]�,r•�i Z. L�..r. ,. ,,, !`:.-.._ 4•..]i1i-'.-.,t•:X✓.4.1!Ti.,�l.^AV..wNi.Mii'laELpT":•4'Ivn9r„'Pn'•r�NP1/`�' .... _—_ _. --._� �fYO.i ` lJai ..._...—._ .._...� _— _ ..—_. 3:Pickering(Eownline, ?r miles�:est� TIME TdI3LE—PiokerfaQ station ". -- of Cherrywood), the pcoperty•of .T.R. Troilus going Zest Sae as follows Ii,bt.S. Tweedie. $,tae at 1.3 sh Grp. No. IO BIsil 7.58 A M. ' -T�ti2viS Bee frilly. F. PDctiil,ductluneer. " `ly Local 021 P.W. N TO-DAY 90 Lcciul . ' 6.25 P. rQ ! 111.75 per year,; 31.50 if paid In advance. NVEDNEBDAx, AIAttcu 11'ru—Auctiou Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. —Don't overlook the fart that fish foods are one of the best Subscriptions ro the United States and Great sale of fdrw stock, implements. Britain$2.00 in advance. rani, household.fascia etc., at lot Trains going West due- sa follows— and most nourishing of all foods. Cheaper {gT No. 29 Local 10 W A.M. ' r� 32, rear of con.7, Pickering, the pro- 27 Local 244 P. M. than meat. Here are rt, few linea 5 J-014N NI„RKAR, Proprietor, perty of Win. Dunkeld. 8-de at 12 30 9 Mail 9N6Y. fi, - we havealways in etock.. Trp theist today. K shat'p. See bills. Fred Postill, auc• Sunday train, 8.112 P. M. ' tioneer.' Foregoing ie.according to Standard FINNAN HADDIES WHITEFISH ES AND COMMENTS. K g time. LLL ♦ Court _ Fir3t Quality New Winter Caught - In `lie Surro>nte Court Mild Cured 17c. per lb. Dressed- 18c per lb. ' w NOT _ The awful predicament of the - — o>r THE— R r -man, Collins, who has been en. a - tombed in the sand cave in Ken- COL'\TY OF ONTARIO s'. SILVER BRIGHT SALMON k -tucky for nearly three weeks, and In the Matter of the Guardianship of a Choice Red.,. ed ` .the frantic endeavors of a large Mary O'Connor and John Larkin Headless and Dressed 15c per lb. O'Cohnor, the infant children of I =number of men who are working James O'Connor,deceased. 1,t .r day and nigbt to try to effect'a ;NOTICE isbereby given that after SEA HERRINGCHOICE HALIBUT a rescue, has aroused a great deal of Twenty di+ve from the date hereof Ag- No Better Quality Boneless Steaks rips Joaephine Larkin,of the Tuwnmhip r; 12 cents per lb. 80 $merest and sympathy ower the of Pickering, in the Cuuu•y of Oata- p cents per lb. whole continent. , It shoves that rio. will make application to the 6� z in. human nature, there exists a Surrogate oate Court of the Coutp of On. E GROCERY STORE ti ' ,� {jiJ T tario, to he appointed guardian of 13 y % noble characteristic a desire tore" the persons and estates of the above a �1 u /� p ^ p� r lieve suffering. No matter bow named flat y O'Cunnor+tud Juhti Lar- ° JAMES R' 0 !� A r'T DSV /r *` kin O'Connor, the infant children of ward n man map appear to be, ---------'------ James is feeling is O'Connor. late of the City of P' g St Chicago• in the State of Illinois. who `aroused to activity at the sight of died at the said City of Chic%go, on or ,r 'Pickering (� 1� Q y►uffering on the part of a fellow• about the 9th day of January, 192x5, Hat�.LWrVaJ,.e intestate, without having appointed x 'being. In a great many peopie a Guardian of the said infants,tbesaid this feeling ie lacking when deal• p g ,... Agnes Josephine Larkin bean a law- ful aw• lug with the loner animals. Mary fulauntof the said tufants - AgoesJo6epbinp Larkin, ` people seem to forget that the by her Solicitors AAA r lower aniu,als are as sensitive to• 111CQCLLULTGR FL BIITTON, Poultry Foods and Egg Producers "24 Stouffville, Oot. 4 'wards suffering as. human beings Dated this 14th day of February, 1923. ar f r` iz are, and they are as appreciative Laying Meal, Beef Scraps, of kindness as we are,and in manye a rl , cases more so We all know how CLF�A�tINfl� - PRESSING . Oyster Sb11, ,M1(i G t lNT clearly a dog shoves its apprecia. Ronal Purple Lice Powder Bring along yoursuits to be cleaned ,� tion_wheo kindnee9 is shown it, Fire ConsidertAlOn and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed ► and other domestic animals are Charges moderate. Royal Purple Oalf Metal for the young calves. equally as demonstrative as they we strive to give the kind JAMES BRISCOE, Ali=O, Agent for International Harvest Machinery . . Aare. Cruelty to animals is one of of service that one friend Opposite D, Taylor's Bakery the worst faults a person can have. would naturally render to Olaremont, out. and Repairs. Great consternation hers been' another in time of need. RYE STRAW ,Every Detail _ ,'g�' '� -'�' {� ,�' !�' ��' ,.'+� �' ... .. ,•�' � vast into the ranks of the prohi• — bition camp by the announcement of the funeral arrange- Immediate delivery will be -� from the speech from With the asssuurance that the throne mints may left to its taken , BALSDON :PIICKE 'MNG .Ilast week that the Ferguson Gov ' . - � everything sill be taken ROSE EXCELSIOR MILLS I' ernment purposes to introduce care of in a manner entir- — leRisle-tion this r-ession to permit ely satisfoictory toall con- Phone 6000 Pickering ' the Rale of 5er cent, beer, in- cerned: Q A S K E T S p IL�r c�BA,t� stead of the 21 per cent. allowed ' ' o r by the O, T. A, Premier Fergii- Having pnrchaRed the stock frutn Q son is evidently ululating the the Estate of ! h -�' Against rior to taking the Pickering Burial Co. '' W _ _ promises made p _ W. G. BARNES and the entire; ..'plebiscite last October, and the _ ;,phone 1800 ^, > That Day Assur,iaces which be gave after the business of JOS. W. DOTE\ Ambulance Service. Am prepared to supply all sizes <Province had declared ,-itself in _ from Serr Boxes to Three H E fnhled years of ancient Branch: p + favor of the continuance of the and Ralf Bushel T EgyDt'aj' fullness and famine — Wn�. Burton. Wbitevfale. 0. T. A. These promisea were Phone 1003 Pick. the striking lessons fuund in other 1 n River Basket r =moat satisfactory to the temper- e8 Works kS historic facts ants natural life pro. ce+see establirbed SAVItiG among :ante people. and Ferguson use Phone Mark. e409 17tt1titlltt] thefnetdan,eatal laws upon vs-hich pralzied to the -61-ie8 for the noble FRANK PENNOCK Nature tuakea tier entre indictments. stand,be cad taken on the fines' * */�i� Q i Follow your natctral person.+l instinct tion. But there iy an element ELMD�s •r' 1`�1iL.s _�1 The Man that made the Barnes' Y � to '•lay t,y in store" try adding regu- ,• Basket" . la � itn i a savings at•counL .anipng his snpporters to the Le,zi- 1==C��ER=STC+ - intheStantlat•dtl3rtutc. _- --elatare, who are strongly oppuRed The Pickering p - to the O. T. A,. and the premier g , Wheat or an is taken in : .;haa evidently bowed down to y 8�a rlanC+B Committee -. them, by promi-ing the desired exchange. -Flour. STANDARD BANK legislation, rega rdless of theprom. We have Brat), Shorts, Qhop, The object of this Association is to "•'ities' which he- had made to the lessen stealing and prosecute OF CANADA .CANADA temperance party. Asa result ' Oil Cake;Menl, the felons, :.-• rp]CKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, lldaztager • of these recent developments, the : all kinds'of grain. Members having.property stolen oommunt; Branches also •t 8.00kli,+, we•t M11. wtaiw> -;,prohibition racks are rip in arms Ogilvie's.Porridge:Oats. Date immediately aa1 any member of EseoatiTe Oommitiee. and are organizing all over the -- Royal Household Flour, bLembership fee - 11.00.'p . --- rovince to oppose with all the Tickets may be had from the President ors strength at their command any _ Cream of to West* our. Searet•rtr onappliestion. Subscribe for The Pickering News •490- strengthinterference with the expressed CHOPPING:EVERY; Exec.bom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- will of the people. as given in Oc• er, Donald Munro, Pickering. fobs.last. WEEKDAY • » J.R. Thextoi,: 4, 1. t1arv. • "QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" _ - - : I�. N. 2.tCO2•C•VC700� Praideat, 6eorelar . . , . -Claremont School Concerts next — Thursday and Friday nights. PICKERING. Fire-, Weather- .GREENWOOD. Proof Tight In the absence of the pastor on the # ' 'Whitevale Circuit, the eerSun on theMEAT = {roonovr+tiri Crr,•it�t t+-et Sunday wilt —MARKETA - q. -be conducted by Rev. Mr. Grafton, of e 1 1 Victoria College, Toronto, in the ireqular order as follows: Greenwood - :310.30 a. m., Mt. Zion 1 p. m., Kinsale Round Roast Oc Steak, ... 20d per lb Lightning Durable. 8 p. m., Brougham 7 p, m. Sunday Starloin Roost or Steak, .. ,• .. 25c - kbool sessions at Brougbam (uniod) 'Porterhouse Roust or Steak, .. 28c `' :•Proof .. .,:-% .•aft 10 a, m., Kinsale at 1.45 p.m., lett. 18C .. Zion at 2 .m.and Greenwood at 2.30 Rump Roast,... p.m. The Mission Circle play. en :. ' .. .: 20e " r .titled "Which One�LWot),"formerly Fine Rib Roast, ••� ` EAST LA K E !, d 1� ., announced for Feb.20th,is postpone heavy Rib Roast, ... ,.. ,,probably until Marsh 8th. 'Shoulder Roast, •: Pot Roast ... .: .. I4 and 1� " METALLIC SHINGLES BALE REGISTER. • ., 9c Brisket, to boil, ...'' .:. •.: ' •• JJATDRDAY, FEII. 23Tu=Auction sate 'Lew of Pork,... �.. ... .. 2.5c '' Fp year a most re le Roofing r lop' . .' r 40 s th os slab Roo i o s 25c " ,roofs of every description. Now being:made from tnhee of household effects(new and nearly T.oiu of Pork, ..: ..: ,.. "Queen's „ Mew), the property of A. L. Bundy, ,i mac,28c world-famous Queens Head Galvanized Iron. Abso- in the Village of Pickecin Sale at �Shouldet Roast of Pork, ag g• lutely the best roofing value on the market to-day. 1.30 o'clock, sharp. gee dodgers. Pork Chops, .. .. .. .. 1 -W. B.Powell, auctioneer. Pure Pork Sausage, ... •• 25c " Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron "TvZ8DAY, MARCH 3RD—Auction-sale .. 25e " for new buildings or repair work. - �'Finest Salt Pork,... • of farm stock and implements, the Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. 85C " t my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns, properta of J. J. Fitzpatrick, lot 22, ,. „ ;' • MC „ - Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barras and Imple. .-.-I con. 2. Whitby (one mile east of sliced, ... ` %Rice's Hill. As Mr. Fitzpatrick is Mild Cared Cotteige Rolls(half or whole), 30e went Sheds a specialty. ; x giving up farming there will be no . . 45c Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Cd gam,.. .. F. J. P R O U S E P I C K E R I N Greserve. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Back Bacon, 1yl1� -WRDNESDAy. hlARC114TH--Credit sale :WelnerB,.. ...' ... .. 25C " (, ; of farm stock,implements and house- •. •.� „ BUILDER Bu L �- ahold furniture, at lot 8, con. 10, Head-Cheese, 15C - Markham, the property of H. 0. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents" Building Contracting t k •'Reesor, Sale at 1 o'clock. 8 months " '' 5 lbs 90 cents'. +Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds. ' credit. Prentice 1k Prentice, auc• �• " lb prints 18 cents tioneers. Fresh Trout and•White Fish Every.Friday; Pickering Dealer for the Products of �.TSIIRSDAY, MARCR 5TH—Credit sale �! 2` of pure bred AyrAbires and York- The Metall lic Roofing V0. Limited, Toronto• shires, horses. cheep. implements, �°I� I'ICHERING t�t 'a .Ira sit) e' . at lot 33, rest o G. REID) .a. of con. . y �' - _ t.,tr•.:•..1�,:i*w_-:_..,ari:x►,. �xs�s�.,r. ,,rte ..,«, r a -.�, .. • ..« �-, ..:.� '.'. .. tiR. Ne. : �°r:tin. t e "•�'S;"�a.. ,rR'- ..r '+t. frY. " n '..,�i ,- .; .�..wo-�,-.0 sv n: ..."' ....'. 'e ._ :_....^ :. :a+'. ,.,a^ �� !l i £" ••• +C� ''°'•ttd••.a'.ryw .�,.. vK' t - •... - � �?,•: .k �3. ..•'� `�' �. -�^x. .a. y, end r. CLAREMONT. Miss ;Mabel 31cLellan, of Toronto Two rinks of our curlers left on C Radiolaa_aud radio supplies at Un(vereity, spent the weekend Wednesday to take part in the F. M. Cou ars'. * Maple Leaf Mutual ,dire blrs.'McCallutuspent last Friday- with her parents at-the moose: ' botispiel at Oshays: I Mrs. Oear Schram and Miss' xT „fin Toronto. The Wumen's Da of Prayer.y John Forgie's sale on Thursday Schram, of Sarnia, visited with Insurance- Co. { . Mre. J. H. Evans is visiting her which is being observed tl;e �corld last was well attended and good Mrs: McCallum a few days last _-_ -..,-,daughter, Mrs. R. Besse, of Brook- over; n ill be observed in the Un prices were realized. week. Cheap rates for farm and country ` ion Churt-h- on Friday, Feb. 27th, Thowas Paterson spent Sunday Mrs. Thos. E. Stephenson is int- buildinga. r T. O.Gostick and Win. Nilson at 3 o'clock.sharp. All women of with his daughter, Mrs. Clarence proving nicely after her recent• 'Windstorm Insurance uu buildinge, shipped three carloads of hay this to community are cordially invit• Pengelly, of Brooklin, where Mrs: severe attack of acute indigestion, f wind-mills,Sitoa etc, week. ed to attend thin meeting. Paterson is also spending a few and is now able to leave her bed a 1 Mr. and Mrs Morley are visiting weeks. short while each da Automobile Insurance the latter*i parents,J. H. and Mre. MILLINERY OPENING y Evans. of all kinds. 'K Mr. Crozier, of Alfons, shipped — FARMS FOR SALE a carload of stock from Claremont Mrs. McCallum will hold her Millinery BARGAINS INDRY ���on Tuesday. Opening during the first week of Meiroh Write or phoney. in the old public library roome, Clare James and J. H. Evans were in moat, where she is opening up a high- Whitby t Whitby on Monday visiting their classed millinery shop with all the SERVICE sATISFaCTION SAVINGF$. E Dr B Q A' brother, E. W. Evans. latest styles and highest quality in Roy Morgan.and family and Mr. spring and sammer hate. 9atiefac- Me gnee Rubber Boots, rolled Men's Bushman Rubbers, white 20 WHITBY ONT. and Mrs. Fleming visited with tion guaranteed and prices reasonable. edge, red solea, regular sole, rolled edge. 7 ilete, z t= their son and brother in Stouffville Give her a call and be , last Friday, convinced. 4.50, at 3,75. reg. 4.00, at 2.75. -F White soles at 4.25. CLAREVIONT A numberuf our sports went to �— Laddes;a'lain Over Rubbers, QC /q e p Uxbridge on Monday evening to S H I N G L B S Men' Plain Over Rubbers at 00 cents. O G Al V/G !T Y see the hoekPy match between L's• .bridge and, Brampton which re- at-1.20. Ladies' Cushion Sole Oxfords, price aid for j L sulted in a tie, the score being 3 3. British Columbia Cedar j Highest p ' Any clocks or watches that are Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Ladies' Oxfords, black, tan and idouble "e" width, (Cream at the a 1 left at J. S. Bundy's for repairs Bird's Felt Slate Shingles swade, regular 4.50, regulat 4.00, for '1 y� will receive prompt and careful for sale at for 3.00. 3 are me 00 attention from S. Lightstone, of Claremont E Crea ry _ T. PATERSOA'S CLAREMONT Ottawa, who has given perfect Men's Twt,ed Snits, regular Men's Raincoats, tweed Oa11 and get.prices. Give us a trial and. be convinced t• satisfaction to many customers in _ ....-.. .._ _ 18,00 to 20.00,at regular 12.00, this ..�- district. * 13.00. for 8.50. w Leonard Pilkey returned' home i i `l Toron Call at T J. �`,Ij�(��j nuc Phone 3800 c er ng weeks in Isabella Hospital, FINUV �+ to, where heunderwent a critical Leathr Goods Stora i 'pat he bee we are glad o d covered know W BREAD CZ,AREMCNT. ONTARIO Our supply Hf RNESity Haraese and �. hat he baa cite recovered and is now enjoying g t Parts is now com Ie� It has been stated that the Pres- PURPOSE P e-x' _ BOOTS—GREB SHOE byterian Church is now a com- ostn - .. munity hall. This is an error, asIV We have a large stock of this Famer" it will not be such until it has been s .. : i Boot on hand—unbeatable . sold for that purpose. It has been —- used for secular purposes on sever- for hard wear and tear. al occasions because of its being REPAIRING well adapted for certain gather- YES, our pure food bread. '�` We maint'Ain our established reputa. Ings. has a worthy purpose. a�1 tion for repairing all kinds of e A large number of the yonwg It brings health and full harness and boots. + j people of the village assembled at strength and a mealtime CECIL BRADLEY the home of C. H.and Mn. Found satisfaction to the folks on Monday evening after the close f Harness maker, ' of the young people's meetings at who partake of it regu- R G ONTARIO -••+� - - the two churches, and treated -larlp. One slice calla for PICgE IN - , rx (their danahter, Mrs. Cecil Storey a loaf; one loaf forms the 'Annie Found), to a miscellaneous be bit. shower. . An interesting service was Kehl lin the Union Church on -Sunday -, �, ri levening, wben that beautiful ,. T a 4. hymn, „Jesus Saviour, Pilot 141e," �.� -s'�.j 3 �� 0r&r+y0Ur rirdyn to G�� - •was ably presented to to congre 'y,, 4. . 0 OUR- :Igatioo in sermon and song. Dr. OROCERIF-6 ..!Tomlinson Bang the hymn as a solo << ;.i (Greater production than ever—new Manu- ARE 'which was illustrated b a gnto 0s I y p '`PHONE X40 .',;; �• +mime b six Dung ladies from the � t r � - factoring economies—new low price--and, of •• �OIP'ULAR '4R� �:�•, .. y y w ICKERiNG choir. - course, our stock is dwindling rapidly! FT ° Baker, who has been is - — Vincent - -the employ of the Claremont t 'We want no disappointed customers--so we +Creamery during the at few Another Carload w pp° moathe, has parehaeed a farm emphasise our azning. Lose no ume! Secure - IDEAL { ,near Stouffville, s d will take of that good your Trirdyn nowt " ,.� possession on the First of April. - (�p r We regret 'Very much at losing r—the set with three_ tubes doing the work G rV V V 1 ore ~ Mr. and ;Mics. Baker from our villi 'F ro st Fence V Selectivity! Con- age, where they have made many . of five tubes. Volume. Selectivi, Cross friends. tinental ranges. Beautiful tone clarity.. Results ,r One rink ofourenrlerscomposed mill be nIIloaded at Clare- _ equal to sets costing double the money. Hand- Rolled Oat,?, 4 lbs., .of D. A. Scott, R. E. Fore th, T. mont about the last - `50 '.`, y some mahogany case. Unquestionably the most Aylmer Soups, 1l Birkett and R. Renee, left on!lion• Of this monthrt in . astonishing value in radio. vanilla Extracts, 3 for 230' 2 tins 850 he anat nual b ars iel. It was day for Harriston to take shier W e will sell o$ the oar for No wonder.there is big production and low Banquet SardChoice ines, tiss, 2 tins We ���w• ' 'last winter, and it will now be the following ^� prices! Order today Writing PadsSeedless n3 for cash at !contested for again at thisbonspiei 94�-12 4T'i prioes ; n "' Stuffed Olives, .De Luz - when we hope they will repeat FRED. T. BUNTING bran , 6 Dance Pa`C their success of last year. o. h, 12 stays to rd 62c 847-12 47 12 67c Prunes, 2 lbs for 26e Married, on Wednesday, Feb. fl,46-12 38 12 80c Matches, packet, 28o ,c ^n •41th. at Port Hope, by the Rev. It2 Tapioca, 2 for 25a H Wood,formerly of Claremont, 842-12 42 12 "` 58c Lantern and Lamp Glass, 2 for 250 Miss Annie Found, only daughter All other styles at the same cut- Cooking Figs, 2 lbs loo of C. H. and Mrs. Found, to Cecil rate prices and full 49 guage Our prices are all righf. - Storey; both of Claremont Mr. Ring Lock 2c per rod less • s and Mrs. Storey will reside on the Phone 3700 grootu's farm west of Claremont, Compare the prices with Eaton's, where the best wishes of a host of Sarnia or anybody and ' ' ' Frank CHIDLO.`iP friends will accompany them, remember every rod is Next Sunday at the Baptist FROST QUALITY with the CLAREMONT _ Church the pastor will begin two FROST LOCH. ' / see3Z. River series of sermons. In the morning the subject will be "Know Thy- C 0 0 P E R - self and be Humble," the first in a --' Saw Mill aid Haskel series on"Laws of the Kingdom." —— '�a In the evening the subject will-be "The Judgment of trod on Nation. CLAREMONT actor' . .'N --,:al Infidelity," first in a series on •`Elijah,the Tishbite." The new 'r QQD BYE " _ hymnals. of whieh a fall .supply Hc'�Veyou a LOGS WANTED , has been first time will both er use a Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling W I for the first time at both services t V ron Sanday. �Reserve • and Chopping, Wood The Claremont Continuation , Sebool will hold their annual Con- Shaping cert and Commencement Exercises i Shaping and Turning. in the Masonic Hall on the - HellO 'Spring = VERY successful business, evenings of Thursday and Fri• enterprise takes care to Kiddie Kara, Sleighs, Office 9toob .''day, Feb, 26th and 27th. The f .build up an adequate reserve Balt For Sale program will consist of illustrated fund for use in emer enc •. The ' 8 y . A WHITE. v OHAS choruses, drilla, recitations, ora] Spring aIIdSummer -'-, p g wisest financial brains of the solos instrumental music, iociud- , _ + a Successor to late W. G. Bayne! ing selections by the ukelele gear• .:Goods .arriving , Ir :country realize the importance of � e Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Ont, d he school orchestra. this policy. tette an t e There will also be presented a very all the time humorous one-act Mock Trial, en Have you a fund to draw upon in ,�. titled "cones vs. Jenks," and a See our new Ginghams, De• Your valuables and case ofneed?need? The regular sav- yx' short negro sketch,entitled "Join- lanes, Prints and papers should be Ing of 'small amounts ,will, in a ., ing the Independent Order of protected against _short time, establish a reserve Tripe-eaters." This program Ratines. fire and theft. A large enough to afford you -i 0 �a novel features n t includes may A fall cine of Bilk, Silk and Wool Safety Deposit Box adequate protection against• "��.'�-.` s eeiallp arranged for the occasion. and Cotton Hosiery for Men,' .in our local branch emergency. ' ? he proceeds are to be devoted to Ladies and Children provides security . the benefits of the Continuation p This bank offers 'every convenience 'and -convenience. to its savings School. Secure your tickets early Afull line of Fresh Groceries ga depositors. Of all and design a;: . and have pour choice of Thursday always on hand at ` ' kept in stook. It will ps; you -• r Or Friday evening. Come and en right prices. *all sl our works scd inepeot our alosg- ^' conraae your school, Doors open - T IE ,obtain priose Don't be misled nus we do not employ tbem,oone ueou e4e P y e9 Call and be convinced. _ -. •, at ..80 o'clock, program begins at ly wa osn, and do throW off the aganll a o elock sharp. Reserved seats, commission of 10 per oent.,which you willEKWIM0 H Ri" scants; Children, 25 cents; Rush DA, SCOTT certainly ssv. by parohssing fromas.;see sta, 25 cents. Reserved seats Whitby-G. P, Lynd, ManagersedoNed.suss be aecttred from pupilla of the Brooklin Branch—G. C. Cross, Manager . Continuation School. Now. don't CL�EI�ON•r �R "J. T..-MATHESON. IWO - ii i fit: lie, Whitby,U 4 L'-4t.S:t•�T�.�,•.�.3ceS�wN��'�3'�xa�^,,��.•�•`.��x3�:•.�!y{`i'���%.w�e.;c�,'� �t4.`vSi,�'�".3.c�sk*ac.+$h.ua•�:nw,.��•,s'Ana"3:"'�Ya3s„L.:'ixc»_e.:iarf:.§TrY�c�,stix�t'-L�a'rmcr':,Awa.w,a.mG;,,awrlrYJ�'a��s>::.,�+ zrs.>3^FR.r.•�.�;z.�e�x:3's�tL�;7�� ,mw.,5.;nne.•,3�:ri�'.r;c.aa Wor �'r:n��.Yft..'�`. „gyp y+. Jh. 7i.T '�.ri .s: ,.a':-n'- r r w p. ,ti. •S$kv ''k a` ar�` ! :.- •wi X77$-.. .�, rte, ^r'at' =;.".. -z' n. `r7 +'.'.' .r' y <ar-•':' ; m :r�•'� ri < s. .L 1 , , r i - Put it dower to the.true cause. He had sed the same hesitation in one off �A.lways �3►uy �i _ .� his uncles, who was a buyer ter books, ^� _ .. on every occasion when Peter $iboe, .� —• the New Galloway "bookrnan,” passed that way, and Kit asked for the loan "a� - of his latent purchase. with `.-in the street card` , "I'1.1 no dirty, it," he exclaimed earnestness, "and I tell ye what, I'll _ , . lend you my 'Gleanings among the Mountains.' F ' Hee9 *Not L Dominic Duncanson smiled. Afterlong ago I saw as ad in the _ - all, he also had an enthusiasm for let- street car, `Soaking takes the place n �_ -GREEN. TEA tiers, and had Bent many a good of rubbing'. The next day'I sent scholar out of that low, gloomy, mud- ' The little leaves and tip s from �; floored cart abed 'miscalled Whinnylig- for a package of Rinse and tried mountain, tea g(ardenst that are used gate Schoolhouse. It. I was delighted with the result LADA are :ouch finer ilea' IIbvor "You shall have the loan of the :and now wash my children's in SAbook," he said; "I will walk over to Ulan any Gunpowder or Japan. Tr9 Sit. the Dornal with it myself l" clothes without any effort what- � - Kit went back to his place calmly soever — they soak themiielves ' elated. He had got the promise of a the Rinse suds. I just had new book to read—a happiness only known to those who have been reared to write and tdl you how 'won- 1 with it mighty desire for reading and derful' I think Rinso is and have en►I� few opportunities of gratifying it. t1' a Kit had not been many oments at told several of my friends to n n e, d9 his place in the class nominated the "tenpenny," to Which his proficiency In Macaulay had raised him—s, bad "It'is wonderful for savbbing f By a. R. CROCKETT. eminence, indeed, In that it made him floors. Without a doubt the beat - the mark of envy—when a paper ap- peared on the desk before him It came thing I have ever used. I also t deepest resentment in the breast o! mysteriously, dropping apparently cleaned my enamel sink with it CHAPTER XI,—(Cont:d.) pe from the roof, or rhos materialis- / : .' every boy in Whinnyliggate School ' 'The ceremony of introduction was Ing itself out of the solid wood. For it is sjd." soon over. Kit was solemnly delivered;They gazed at him in amazed horror. no hand laid it there,.nor was any f "Did ye hear him?"—the whisper forefinger seen to project it flippantly The fecop erg ktter is htt oar to the Dominie. The door was shut, ran swiftly as ill news-athwart the' -- — -- ' and the lad found himself .for the.school—"he said 'Sir!' And he stood from the cover of a book�Lliatft edthe Y rsalvsd it dir first time within the walls of a school.I universal post which all schoolboys of Raiser frost, womm - He looked nervously round, not trout up to answer the moister." know so well. The manuscript was We "MAnd then heads were shaken, and exceedingly dirty, and bore in large, who ah �Rhtteissdc abaft r. any fear of his fellow-scholars, but I resolves were taken that betokened no �*►s4 mow'bottle 't°wash with the natural instinct of a newly- irregula, straggling pencil capitals the � dean--flits Rinso way. v I good to Kit Kennedy. Such a disgrace irregular,, straggling pencil capitals - trapped animal. However, upon a sec- and had not been heard of in Whinnylig- the following threatening and look he was somewhat reassured• g g message: lL.svir lye . r He thought he could manage the door gate school within the memory of boy. cx IN wtTF3 THE �twt9TEs!—wt'LL ?a�sata sea s g Who was this upstart that had come before the Dominic could catch him, it off the heather to take away their wARm xE wHEx wE Girt Yz eT _ Ike got anything like a fair start. b here, my 9 boy. ' ' Presently the hum of the school " id the mas- saKit gazed at the writing, and recog- good name. a � droned lower and leaver. The arith• Come nized, with the quick instinct of youth, I so metic pupils along the wall communed' ter, more kindly still—for he loved that he had rough times immediately ` p p g gentle breeding, though, indeed,he did In front i - as to results in subdued tones. The t of him. But he was ands little to inculcate It among the boors d writing classes joggled each other's I mayed, for if he had anything like arms and elbows with cautious cir-.of Whinnyliggate, "and let me hear I•fair-play he thought he could give at what you can do in the way of les-I l�rt as good as he got. But he was a ' Gums ection. Dominie Duncanson leaned back in his desk and bethought sena." ,to walk home with his mother, and be c t,—�,.Ln_.-�* -pupil- Kit maiched towards. the master' not wish to fight that day. So be "New boy, what's your name?" he ' heedless of the n pa and pinches turned the paper si3— a --- ----- --- which took effect upon his legs, the I printed the words "THE moRN" upon said 1 pProhibited. Fender Paint Insurance. 4. "Kit Kennedy, lis," said Kit, the sly kicks aimed at his shins and the the reverse, as an indication of the feet thrust privily -out to trip him, so,date of the battle. Then be despatched An English angler, says a London Danger of scratches or other Injury polite wp of his father, rising to his pa t-0-the enamel finish of, a car while po - that he might fall from his supposed the missive to his unknown challenger newspaper, asked a fellow eportamsa feet, high place of "maister's favorite." A b the aim 1 whether he could tell him of a good working around the engine map be k : The action 'instantly aroused the y simple process of handing the obviated by covering the tender with boy at a side desk dropped a slate fishing ground. "Yea," the man re- gnmy carte] of defiance to the ear- ,. a piece of oilcloth lined with some soft "r --- with a,great clatter. eat boy, who forwarded it round the plied, pointing to a path marked Pri- desks avoiding those ;, material. "What's th ?" cried the Dominic vats." (Io along there till you come - - f'e.f - angrily, looking in the direction of girls, who according to theirnatureto a field marked 'No Road.' Cross It, The British Museum library con 4 the culprit, would certainly "tell." and on the other side you'll find a tains 4,000,000 volumes. a. "Please, it was the new boy that At last came the welcome noonday small wood where there's a board that + joggled me,"said the4toisemaker,with interval common to all schools, and says 'Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted.' a prompt mendacity which endeared known in Whinnyliggate by the suffl- Ia the middle of the wood you'21 find.a FOREIGN BONDS hien to the whole school—or, at least, ciently descriptive appellation of pond marked 'No Fishing flowed.' >k11LI STOCKS1 to the male portion of it. "denner-time." Kit was a little ]ate That's the spat." Government, Municipal, Iadustflzl The Dominie looked severely at Kit in getting out. The Dominic detained Austrian Italian HZwN a tasty notirisking "He is a iiar,'' said Kit, calmly, giv- him to ask a few questions as to who Minard's Liniment for the Qrippe, French Polish -dish you may not have �' Ing beck �'ar.ce for glance.' had taught him to read, and what Write rfmornffitormation and latest Med Every member cd Now, i:: Whinnyliggate, to call your books he had mastered. Kit answered x the family will radish fat enemy a "lee-er," the ordinary pro- at random, with his eyes hungrily on It is claimed that a Chinese states- offerings. One o1 nearly a hundred man was the inventor of paper, w'tich IR• Q. PATTERSON • tested in the Kra-k nunciation of commerce, is 'seer than the paper-covered number of Macau- Foreign Securities Cheew Booitlot. it's nothing. But the assertion that he is lay which told such wonderful things. was in use in Asia before the Chris- . 112 St. dames St. Montreal, Quo. g � �-- a "liar" must be backed with Your At last he escaped tiara era. mail eoapon.. y'o ped from the teacher - ' .�-'�ti+ k�iuckles on his nose. and ran down the little playground- 7: --- ta' `' ' n. "Silence, sir," cried the master; "let which was so steep that when any one me not hear that word used in my fell on it they never stopped rolling school again, or—" He paused till they came to the gutter in the grimly, and fingered the taws, while_ roadway beneath. The children had La v • ' or the first time Kit rose in the esti- all vanished. So Kit ran along under4 0 J � g 4., : ' Cyw.0 G.iJo1W mation of the school. the tall Lombardy poplars to find his ..0. R d,.bd. nsatnst. f After a long and severe gaze, which mother, who had promised to wait his : Kit bore unflinchingly, the master coming there to ask him of his ex- . "Read" Kit looked about for ' 1 ' 'W^w-••• ......................... - d, periencea. But it chanced that Lilian book, and, not seeing a school-book also had been detained. I handy, he calmly lifted a pamphlet (To be continued.)' asasr�ms� which been laid face downwards Ion the �1A tnrnedlit defticredy n of his hs d state itsewith the He Keep License Tag Clear. R l tZ��a C1 V n manner of o e well accustomed to License,tags-must not be obscurred books, and began to read. It was by'bumpers, extra tires, etc.,.and must _ ,. Utp dab; ft "Macaulay's History of England," .be kept free from grease, oil and dirt �r erl' Jersey just then being.published in a cheap so that they are Legible at all rimae. form and in monthly numbers, with k + double columns. Kit plunged straight Think about your own faults and ` • ' CMTAlelo gar�eflt into the famous chapter on the state you will talk less about.the faults of R� Hotel. of England in 1685, white the master others. .:'Saariki ri ��'by Mail Pomous for its Euro. . gasped, and the school paused in its h Mlnard s for Sprains and Bruises. ;teal' At11s6gp era. scufflings to listen in an amazed con- f eerf0et Cuisine and ;tempt, which slowly sank into a kind The First Marmalade. ' i of dull uncomprehending disgust, Marmalade made from roses is a The security afforded by--the Province of Ontario At'the end of the first page the favorite dish with Chinese epicures. Savings Office, together with the facilities extended by Bingle rooms from $100 , master seemed about to speak, but —— - every Post Office in Canada and other countries, make it Double rooms from $8.00 Kit, detecting his,intention-by means possible for everyone to:deposit their savings in this institu- ', 11hiropean Plan 4� of the'same instinct by which he knew that the minister in the Kirk was tion. Interest is allowed, compounded half-yearly,'with full }�Iewiydlatric and COLOR IT NEW WITH checking privileges. Else Therapeutic ;tacking for the pont of Finally, my brethren," dodged under the master's I The confidence the rural communities have shown in sera 'intended command to stop, and pro- #tDIAMOND DYES" i this'Savings Office is,indicated by the large increase in de- • s ceeded to the-end of the long para- i GVSTA" T07r,Managsf i graph. posits, which are now over $20,000,040. _ "Eh, maister," he said enthusiastic- - All deposits are secured by the entire resources of the ` ally, "but that's grand' Will ye lend Beautiful home d7a me the bulk when ye hae done wi' it?" Province of Ontario. Ing and -tinting Is " guaranteed with Dtar , Duncan Duncanson absolutely gasp- Remittances should be made by Post Office money order, ed. Such a thin had not ha mond Dyes. Just dip g Opened in cold water to tint bank cheque, express order or registered letter, and should : during all his forty years in Whinny- `" liggate. Anew boy—a wild colt from soft, delicate shades, be addressed to your nearest Branch, where they will receive ` i the hills--to read Macaulay at sight or boil to dye rich, t prompt attention. permanent c o l o r s. f and ask for the loan of the book when Each 15-cent packages For YOM Cooling he had done' His first instinct was Pro��nco of Ontario Sayings Of[ico contains directions save work—money—time, to "whale" the boy soundly for ea simple an.y.woman trouble and fuel—and make your "cheek;' that being the only plausib:e can dye or t!ut•lin• HEAD OFFICE: 15 QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO ' cooking better. explanation of such a phenomenal re- gerie,..silks, ribbons„ skirts, waists; _. .-Toronto Branch Offices: a Twa.of 4 • 15c.aad quest coming from any boy In Whinny- dresses, coats,' stockings, sweaters,, I Cor. Bay.and Adelaide Sts. ,Cor. University and Dundas Sb. sAikux A to- 3oc. liggate. But one look at the clear draperies, coveriars, hangings, every. 619 Danforth Avenue. �w:- eyes and innocent'.y eager face of Kit thing new. r Kennedy convinced the master that Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no otber kind Other Branches at the request was genuine, Macaulay; —and tell your druggist whether the Hamliton, St. Catharines, 8L Mary's, Pambrokks, r;, lu w Brantford, Woodstock, Owen Bound,- Ottawa, 11 � - however, was a very precious power- nta.eriel you wish Lo color 1s wool Of �eaforth, Walkerton, Newmarket and Aylmer. - cion. The Dominie was poon tf3k, cr wl,ethar it L mined Qooda. "n'n, cotton' 04 ISSUE No. 8—'26. �, Kit saw his hesitation, and at nncc iY'7.�'ear�+:: ,..,, ,�..._.'. .. ,:.u',;:, _ ,.. .w.:,,r... _ -��e:..a_�w:..._ .�. sass._;Sr...:.•c.. _„_ ,,,. .,,a4:w: '�a�•".,.,'�,n•i.�.at".vt 'itt'w^S a'S,r'Ya- a, •4 Mme"'cb�:;34*` sass 3 ' `''ro'..ti a i ry•..--. �t. '., !:. ti '•R„„”, ':at'.+-.: - .r '"<'t"`'"'2 S';4 ”' Ff ,. ,ru x'' _ i rp .h onrxi•�' a. a �., r -. .,,l.:. ';`,a' ... , ;.�Ki"yiT.,a;.d,i'- =4..r,.' .s.yr�.,e.-t'"+i,,,•'�i'.-._.r a.:.",Y,<"�,'"$}+fer,,,,.sny, 4$gw�.y �� ..:�.+.ae.'� ..�.. :t%: - .','L.. y sa,;SJp...,�Jx•�;? ,,.,�,Y*t�p�e� Ar 14 teffilli! i n ,;.nt,. • '4, - .,, C.d•"h,F• rQ.',,.. .,,y ,. r.. ^.• •- �". ''' `a` �s -".' �• ''�.;.>.�a3" •Vis^ r. .'r°�- ...:.:.'�.s - ,.� r.: .r " :� ,rte ..-.. ,r NEW BRIDLE OPENED �C}tC� S-WORD PUZZLE ' - �e - OVER NIAGARA RIVER _ Central Rai1Way 1 1 31 4 - - 1 - === F rstRequ.�site j ComMIC6b' tion Contilever and l,� ! Steel h Structure Cost 1 • 1 `3 fora Beautiful., ' - _ 21/, Millions. _ l$ 1 17 ! Niagara Falls, Qnt., Feb. 16.-The AAM . Michigan Central Railway bridge 19 I k' IFS Home has been completed, tested; and was i+ rt put in. ops;,tion on Monday, Feb. 16. 24 The cost of. the new bridge, which � will be used exclusively by the Michi- 29 gan Central Rahway, including ap- ` lied.$2,225,000,.which is 3 7 proaches, total' t $25,000 below the estimated made by 4 8 the railway. The new bridge is of steel arch type, and some interesting Y ts// ar- 4Q 41 42 4 . facts were discovered by.the.field p s" f �'• j;�/,; ft was �. // %:l i;%c,./ ''•./�// - �ii%'•: i s 1 uy„fl ties in the preliminary work. generally believed that the river at 4w 45 46 this point was as deep as the cliffs-- h„ .'. %�'/��!/• !% 200 feet-but tents showed the great- 47 48 49 est depth of.water to be but 80 feet, y 56 - -• �,/ /� :��/•�jFf i with a current of sixteen and a half 198 53 ��,/ ,//� 11 r miles an hour. Solid rock extends �: /i 1, /./i� feet below the water level 57 s q �7r /�,/,.�^f/ The arch of the new bridge meas- • T< j // ores 640 feet. The new bridge was �I� s a cantilever type until the r„i iwtc+r�unorw� s.No�cwTt. � erected a YP r / f /� lower chord was connected at the SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES , '� OUR most im Rant furniSh' centre when it became-a two-hinged 1 � ii !fi/� a• Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably arch. There are two railway tracks • �`� �,� Ings your floors—should aura. These will give you a clue to other wordscrosaiag them, �. / and two footways for employees and and t� in turn to still others. A, letter belongs in each white ' have first attention' 1)eCd1r9C _ internationa ficials. space, words starting at the numbered squares and running either The total weight of the new bridge.. they farm the. basis for the whole - catty � g � ��H�20 nerd both. ., is 6,180 tons. The work was done b HORIZONTAL appearance of the room. Seaman the American Bridge Co, under the `,h_A dolt 3-To pursue direction of H. Ibsen, designer, -and 4-Large boat < Kent Hardwood Flooring enables i4--To take oath `;. b--Tiny The - under the personal supervision of J. lir--Artlole ,t 6-A letter grow k of you to have the finest surface Ob >� y 2—1 n the past all Y H. Curtin, resident en neer of the 7-Hall rnishi Michigan Central Railway. 13-Handle of an axe "anuine tainable whether for the new house Or re-Surf3ClII Old 'Boors. Seaman The advantages of the new bridge 't4.-An element _. w -9-Loose hanging-rag j are as follows: The heaviest loads 15-A watersprtte Kent Hardwood Flooring offers a may now be carried at great speeds. 17-A feast day 11-To make a mistake OOr1IIg This will facilitate greatly traffic 1S-To drink with the tongue 16-CompensatEon -. wealth of beau in colors and 81-A division of land � 18-Convulsive from New York State into Canada. Man trains stall eve da because ga-To surfeit '•- � ii0-A defender ins of the various woods, excel y n' y �i-Group of pupils -_ of the present steep grade and be- $4-A eteanlnp Irrtplemsn! , . ilentl milled in des and rices to 26-Curved 23--To exclamation � Y P cause trains cannot cross the_ bridge 1�9•-Not elevated y'”t'r.- : 24-To join suit all purses. g Pte- so--®revery _ - •- a high s 26-N n - - Fish eggs - Qativ S• . 83--Frlendl ` o ewing'• _ -y plant violently` •~ . �Y.,.. 31--Abitof cloth f'r. TO PROVE y 30— ->s4-To plant 80-A pledge - - HAS BEEN DISARMED 87-Toy -onaales'ai_ -f ;p.,,• 35-An axtlamatlon r 40-A Rah - ;; Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles 'ant' Rolled Marshal Foch-s Aide to Head 4a--etlll r�• St-Agrleuttural product League's Probe Into German 49--The two !, 39--Close by Roo in 18 and 36 inch widths,: -Tsar 41—To excavate filing Armament Conditions. 44-A lace to also 1 — — slyly .. Feb. 1 The apo P P 43•-A serpent Paris, 6 report of the 47 A mark 46-To look d I qth r' � allied military control mission on �""Wa ,46,-To yrrt - armament conditions be in, the hands - gratuity Ii3-Ra _, _ �.- eM tai-bearin rock �-� 443-Existing _ -a • _ 4 _' - John 'Draper �11,Mft�s aaaerted by those who ha e a P enfant or o ,67-WrllMp let 1 49-M.tsrlal t calking L In t aSs- y 0 t! o seen all the semi-monthly reports'from 89--Novel forv4 N.I. h the final document ,was made - eforshand O VERTICAL 662--Prno1 ttatlon ' PICKERING which p, purport to rove that Germany _ telae P , u p P 1-A +!g►' - - _ has by no means disarmed, materially "&--Number Of years bl�-In this maraca - I or morally. �0 The principal features dwelt upon � a N ■ war o w • , by General Walach and his colleagues FRENCH MONEY CRISIS I Solution-of Last Week's Puzzle. Ore of the mission are that Germany-has SENDS FRANC DOWN L r,s 5 c 'o'o R u S } - maintained a complete staff for at 5 ' N C O SHIPLOADS i�i f1�c O�i FLOUR army, such as existed before 1914, Lack of Confidence b People T u Elk a A 9,A S K j ►9 li LV V 1 Y P A i c c v ^� P:E •� � n� and has found means for training youhg mea for service, almost equina- of France Regarded as A R a,a ra 4 r:,C E S'T { Ap , E a -' BOUGHT IN CANADA FOR RUSSIA lent to the military service they per- ��e• r A D E E T R u'C E'S _ +formed previous to the Great War. Paris, Feb. lib,-This week-end finds It is taken for granted in French the French Capital at fever heaVover C E E A A despatch from To-•onto says:--i The large quw)5 Ity `of flour being,official circles that the opinion of the the financial situation. rust twelve n S 5 E R E T T , g bought b Russia is due to the near- allied war committee, headed b Mar- ' What constitutes the largest order for,famine conditions prevailing in that shad Foch, will a res with the findin which took ttto 28ato the do a end `�w S e R t S,L , O E _qJ flour ever given at one time on this P g g q E E R E c T n E 1 country, and it is estimated that the of the control mission and that cone- 120 to the pound, after which it re- b Y 3 E A e ►+ I n G 9 C =r continent was placed recently by 'Rus-I supplies bought should, under,famine quently the allies will be bound to covered with the aid of the famous LEA L T n 0 0 E isian buyers with two Canadian mill-conditions, feed 1,950,000 persons for i notify Germany that much remains t i Morgan loan, French tsmney ha• be E A a n -rH O �. `'Ing companies. The total -business one year, or 7,800,000 people for a i be done before the Cologne bridgehead ' 8� gun to clip again, having registered T R E A T Y Y E A R n rs placed amounts to 1,800,000 barrels,I period of three-monthn, allowing one can be evacuated. severe loser=s in the last two days. . to be shipped as early as possible to l barrel 'to one individual as sufficient Geneva, Feb. 15,-Marshal Foch's Yesterday ' the Stock Exchange BRITAIN TO REVERT -Black Sea ports. Of this, the Maple a for eighteen months under such con-,,right-hand man, Genet•al Henri flea- closed' in London, the franc lost four TO GOLD STANDARD Leaf Milling Co. secured 1,150,0001 ditions, The order is equivalent to'ticker, has been named by the Council points on the pound, seting late in :barrels, with another Toronto .corn- about 5,000,000 bushels of wheat, and of the League of Nations to preside the afternoon on the Curb sroun.d 94 parry taking the balance- The trans-!should make in the neighborhood of i over the League i commission to in- to the pound and 19.50 to tbe dollar. Parlirament Votes £15,OW to action is on a cash basis, and it is twenty-two ships' cargoes: vestigate German armaments, when, Unlike last year, the present fall Cover Prince Of Wales' Trip understood that the Soviet authorities Added to previous purchsaes by the under the Treaty of Versailles, such of the franc comes within Prance. to S. Africa and S. erica. € have arranged credits at New York to Soriet authorities, the total quantity•investigation is justified. The right Then it was unquestionably due to � -"t ,�• cover this and previous orders. Fur- of Canadian flour•bought froth Can-a to do this will run'only from the time Yoreign ipecnlation, especially a Ger" A despatch from o ' says:-- . ther purchases are believed to bra ads by Russia since the middle of De-1 the Inter-Allied Comtmission•of Con- man-"drive. But this time it is gen- That it is the intention of the British pending: cember amount's-to 1,900,000 barrels.1 trot turns over the handling of mat- erally agreed the.French are showing Government to revert to the gold,tan- n ters relating to Germany's land arena- .a lack of confidence iri their money, lard at the earliest possible moment, meat to the League, as the Council with the result-that• a good deal is was announced in the House of Com- WINNIPEG LANDMARK 1 ing premises. All the structure,were i of Ambassadors already has done in being-tent out of the coantry. It is mons on Thursday by 'Winston.Spen- DESTROYED BY FIRE few frame, situated t Main Street, - the case of Germany's naval arma- estimated officially that. in the "last cer Churchill, Chancellor of the Ex- few blocks east of the Canadian Pa- chequer, who was replying.to a•ques- - cific Station. inert' three months 14,000,000,000 francs have been exported in one way or-an- tion put to him on the subject. 4 Guests at Imperial Hotel Make The property loss is fully covered, other: "His Majesty's Government," said . lr by.insurance, RAIL MILL TO START 'fdr,fihurchill, "are in full agreement Escape—Adjoining Build- -�_ WITH DOUBLE SHIFT' • On the one Band, i is of the this with the declared intentions of pre- s Gutted. a due to fear. on.the peat of the own- ln$ vious adriinistrations to revert-to the S rim Plowin is Started ing classes that the Left Government , , Winnipeg, Feb. 15. The Imperial. p g $ i gold standard at the earliest possible x P ,Algoma Steel Corporation Are of France-cannot deal with the mor on one of Winni 's oldest land- on Farms in Grey COun moment. But I sin not in a position Pei �' tYI Operating Two Blast Fur- midable financial sii,uatloii of 1925 marks, which housed man of the; --- i. P ng P } v Ito make a mora defitYite slatsmen�,pt P they I without a Government t'circas it`is•cha charged that!present." -West's forcers when the were en' A despatch from Owen sound .races—Adding t0 Staff. route to their new homes from East-'Says:-A:1 records-were shattered for; A despatch from Sault Ste,' Marie, g The Rouse Thursday evening by a the sel:in of franca in Paris is a re-I ern Canada, was destroyed by fire this section of the country on Tuesday,;Ont. says:- Up to Thursday about flection of an unfair political llgltt i vote of'295 against 87 passed a supple• icew early this morning, while four ad-I when the spring plowing was started 500 amen have been taken on at the against those in ?ewer. The truth'is riZeritary itudget, estimate to,c�ver. the JoiningaCP.S of business; inetudin on the farm of Adolphus liatthezcs, , } expenses of t1tw forthcoming trip of P' g, steel plant of the Algoma Steel Cor- probab:y Wmewhere between tEese two, • r•. < a jewelry store, clothing establish-!near Chatsworth, and one or two other poration since the first of the month statements. ;the Prince of Wanes to South .4u sea. inert and barber shop, were badly;farms in the neighborhood were also 1- _ __.- - - Land South A.-riea, -• - enebied to break round. There is i ssi cotineetion with the preparation"s i The vete was taker. after•:' ,tie gutted, The .ons is estimated at g for ills opening of the rail mill on Cairo Student Confesses very little frost in the ground, and the o I Chanii,er had rejected a motion by _ Twenty-two guests at the Imperial) few,dapalhaskhad the�effFct of the Natsoi�al' on Canadian the Rail-i t0 Murder of.Slyda[I David Iiiricw��od`. Labor member for '. vera routed out- in below zero,- bsays:-ThI the Dumbarton burghs, to reduce the , a ways. There are now about 1,.00 men "A despatch-from Cairo al 000 which it has been estimated .weather. All escaped injury, but they ing the snow. on the payroll at the lent. Procureur-General interrogated Abdel gib, P g f v r� lost their personal belongings, one' -'�"-- The open-hearth furnaces anal one I'attah Enay, a student at th'e Scho61 will, be ,equired for the trip. Th_ tote woman, a recent arrival from En on this question was: 304 against Sit, !;-; lizards aqd other victims arc fa�s-�Mast furnace will start operations on�of I.aw, who is one of the two persona land, losing everything, including$300;cinated by a South American snake by I February 20. This wil1 mean two arrested, in-'a Mariut train. ••He con ; North Ray, On*.. -Etports to the in cash. Ore fireman was injured'means of its tongue, which is parti-l bast furnaces in operation; as one fessed lie took part in the murder of United States from Northern Ontario � a. lwhen a hose line broke, inflicting an colored to match the reptile's forehead, blast furnace and one battery of coke Sir lee Stack, and has implicated sev-1.during 1924 show an increase ova, tha injury which required ten stitches. I cheeks, and under-jaw. When the I ovens have bacn running right eral others inc:udln his brother, Ab- previous year of $1'0,851,661, or ap- The fire started from an undeter- tongue is shot out it looks as if the through. Everything wi:l be in readi- dei Hamid, a student Rt the higher;proximately 50 per cent., acrordin.ir to mined cause in the c:othing store, ani'snake.'.i snout ware s,:ddentc elongated nes.;for Lite rail mill to start 6n double training co:lege, who was arrested a statement issuod by the 'tnitad quickly spread to the hotel and adjoin-` into a wrigg:ing pint, shift on March 2. with him. !States vic"-consul here. ,.. •:,, . .� 0.�. tT' .' .. ,.. '..:M...1 +.•, .+ '.. _;., .s ' ,aw.... x ;:::. ...,.j- . ,.r.. 'y,.. +q:�.� ,.T.•}.r '•U.�:''w” car.'�.»,s!'�.,-`A'�z.«�.�.,..ve,:;els!`-�t,L;S9m�S '�^�'.� '>a.�tu.�:�...aw-�..•S`d wa-�•.,:....as.:vw,a�^ec,.ec."^i'.....v.a.r—..,.._.�i:,��.:..r:.'F��.,....-,...�•!�.6rv.^t,•c.-...—.�o-..__w.,.......Fa.�..�..-...,-k.i,•se:,.,-...:".:r'.._.:..7»�a3',:r.....fill?:a_.c:•aJ+_as-�:l�;sti�r~N,...•vraL=a',x,,.:-sex-;.w"t"i+3�'ua.:.i.+...•.�..;:�-�-•.'`.%e',.a,:S,a�x:•. �� �. ��'�$4:''�XvcrS"m�oi� 4��. •... i ,S.� 9 ,•_ •t,..; s k,• -r; s'... iii NONNI -DF. H>3nry will be here set ustt- -=Dr. E. J. Shirley's Address in y LOCAL ISMS. t3 neat Tuesday to attend to his future will be 448 Simcoe Street - - • _. . profest•iunt+l duties. * North, Oshawa. Phone X129. *- -H: J. Clark of Toronto, paid a -The Y. P. LT. of the Methodist ' ---- - -Don't forget,the dance in`the re i n n 11 1' this Friday night flyink visit to the home of his Church will convene on Friday at - I - to, S ---- . . TQ E. W. Sleep and f>+roily enter- -Fred parents here on Sunday, 8 p. m., W ilfred Motwev ia_charge, . f - -Fred and Mrs. Crabtree, of Citizenship night. A good pro- twined a uulnbecof yvwng people Whitby.called on .a nunlhQr of I gram is provided, _. . last Friday evening. frieade In the village on Saturday J - —The Women's Institute .. afternoon.will P f tweet at the home of Mrs. Murkat Neuf.Advortise'mfolls. , s at..3.00 p. m, on Tuesday next. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Not Rushinthe, 'Sea' son -The trustees of S. S. No. 2 practising4a.Toron.to, will be here in his office on Thursday from 10 ]FOR SALE-:-One goose and one gan- have installed a coal oil stove iii a- m^ to 5 -v. m., as nslml. * der. Phone 171QPiekering. 24-26 ., d will soup ---- -- the seFriy_1 An playing with another ANTED-Girl or woman to assist • and hot drinks to the pupils. -While L. Blind ill bold an KlCh house-work. Apply NEWS office. 24 :-Ar`t,.._ 'boy One day •rererstly with W .'But ��.18t to inform you _ - p Richardson'llad the miefortttue to rrURNIPS FOR BALE-A quantity y - -auction sate of his, household of ar4!k -;bone in one of his hands. 1 of good turnips. Apply w Gib. Cowan, 1 f 1 #ectaon S:•tulrtay, bHb. 28th. See ^Walter Rl:hardsorl; of Philo BrakRoad. 24 The y rlr W��-PUIIn el is In s dodgel-d fur a ii�t of artieles. _-____-___ __ r T. H. W-ihson was in Toronto dr101-'ia• spent!! few llunesOuednY TT OR SaLE -3ti�iry colve. one due : lit-: %V eek at, the home of lug p.yl'• 11 Feb. 19th and two due in-Mara h. APPIyyW• s on Monday And Tup.ydly baving ,_ A CDurts.lot '-vI.con.8,Pickering. R. R.Plo.2, an x-ray tfiken of R hu-lief in his cut i, �`. V. and Airs. Rieuardsou. Ciarembnt. Phone 2228. 24-25 right lana, at one of the cit hos- -On Sunday fliers wws a very Get at It early while yOLl have plent3T Y 1 ` j)OFORDCOUPE-Wire wheels. pitals. heavy II1UGUr traffic on the Pruyin 1 677•.. all new tires,motor and rear axle good. ��" p A �] tial highway, htlndreds'.of cera Thl t:ariiaiealbargain; $275,cash or-terms. of .tlm.e and ".Hake the Home Walls -The Ladies Aid of the.Metho- 2 � having passed througtl the village. Warner Motors. Hill. 23--4 1 T� i,, • -.dist Church will present a drama -Co�1I G EYEsioHT 911CIAT.Ie'r— �l LANUIiE &1. RA14ER-Teacher of $]111!6 again.'' "The, Old Iileliai�l$ entitled `The Nen` Minister" on Dr. F. E. Luke. Optometrist 16i ` March 12th. Remember the date. 1J Piano.. Conservatory Course taught, Stte y�,Q p ((1 Yunge street, Toronto, RU A: H. din—Mrs.L_Hagerman's,Whttevalo. Moderate' Staunton, Semi-trimmed line." the —Fuller partiLulara later. Whitby Tues- terms. Phone Mark 1232, 1s=27 ... -rl meeting 'of the Pickering ` 11in's drug store, , + day, Feb. 24th. Glasses if requir- (��QR SALE-e� Hamner of horses, collectio of & brings and designs a Vigilance Association will be held P ed at right prices. _ several cows due to freshen, 2 young bulls, in the F':1'e 13811 on Tuesday even- and Deenng binder as good as new, S. C.Bun' +p —610tOt iaL9 are now busy huut4 er ser miles Pickering. Phone Picric .�1 a have ever had. Thousands Of f in nwr. All. members are re 20-3Q quested to be present at 9 o`clock, log up the dough to pay for their �aQ}• _ _ rolls right here.in stock waiting for. , sharp. 19.0 license plates. There are cER•%-10E HOG-We have just re- a -The engagement is announced quite a number, however, who 1, ceived a young boar,pure-bred Tamworth,of You. They're well Worthy of your eonsider.the 1924 plates quite good bacon type.will be for service on the farm. Ser- Y of Miss; Eva, daughter of James vice fee payable at time of service.• Lot 35, B. 3i enough for them., as - they are F.con.,Pickering, Fred Lacey. 22-28 May, Hazelton, B. C., to George T. nearly as good as Harv. Z - na ect�on. .; Crow, secretary of the Salvation -A special meeting of members 't.YASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY _ t Army, Hazelton, B. C. Wedding 1 And repairs. Now is the time to look to take place Some ti in March. Of the ickering Vigilance Associ• after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and ation was held in the Fire Hail on harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by —Rev. A. R. Sanderson will Ol°- 11 wagon gear,cheap. D.J.Gormley. Dunbar- Monday evening, when it was de ton tf New Gingham and Chambrys { copy his own pulpit at both aero!- cided to hold an oyster supper in ces on Sunday, at 10.30 a. M. and the Town Hall on the evening of �j ORD COUPE,1921-Enamelled bo- have also arrived P. m. Children bring your phren" Friday. Feb. 27 ah. Full anti of dy m good condition,shock absorbers. spare - h to the mooning service. In the ev- y• P tire. mirror, speedometer, wind-shield cleaner, 4� Tare will be given next week. sun visor,motor and rear axle in Al condition. k Will be Fire Price $350. cash or terms. Warner Motors. s4. ''Les?ons From the Life of a Drnn - _-- : ken Aristocrat," All welcome. moving to Toronto to-dHy (Tlltirs- OR BALE-Pure-hied. Reese, --Died, on'Tuesday, Feb. 10th, day) and they will take posseseiun Fppoun¢cattle. 2 female and 1 buck goat. 2 y at the residence of her daughter, of the grocery business they re- c owe;-2 incubators, andes:9 an these egg; I h e Ref ore the 8prin d- house-Cleaning .. ' lve:-2 incubators.210eK$and 12U egg; 1 Noted L/ 4 151rs. Elizybeth Hyland, Ki-ng Sr-`S t, eently purchased On Monday near, rake App lot 33,E.F con.,Pickering. Fred . t - f - Their many Piekering- ft Lacey. Highland Creek 21.30 _ and other sprll]t�., «E�rl� COYl1e9 South, Port Hope, Annie Ridley. -_ _ — wish them success in their nets +tsidon• uP the isle R m. Peart,and 1t)R SALE-Cheap. all kinds of _ field of labor. 1, d f� t �y ,}mer f o customers ,¢ daughter of the late John Ridley, t entsin,har!,seat and kinds l farm im- wino a nCt all Vl l �)1 Vuis l+uStorsaera -P P:l['. Funeral Friday, --The runny friends Of Mrs. pplementsin ¢oodo:der, A1so•everalheavy and t'7 fin-her 83rd, y y• li¢ht scales and cook stoves and heaters_ High- s� yy�p p Feb. 13th et Port Hope Cemetery 'Oliver Crummer,.who underwent est price aid for hides and wool. also live cool, } }ljei v summer er w h -• 'L very critical opelation 'in the try, 1i.kerman.Stouffvdle. Phone 1903 lett are getting L 5 -The Women's ilis4onarySucjl• Oshawa General Hos itxI on Tues- dresses all made up. we have -ety of St. Andrew's Church will F �jGGS. EGGS-Dpath to Lit.•e. Fed ;hold a special meeting at the home day of last week'. is making satis- ,L'�,n mash or drink. wtil kill all lice on hens or a ei• A 1 7r factory prcgress towards recovery, -house, Contented hensaay well andset'weH, thousands of yards of the newest ed' no broken eggs. no leavin„their nest, sure hatch y+ a ne3tiay. Feb. 25th.stg3 p.m. lkllss Find expects t0 leave the.hospital of clean healthy chickens which¢row fast,wtuch ~ cl-_L p p ct p Mttcl.ell, Field Secretary of the in about two weeks. -_.-- is a cheer to the heart of the attendant. Ask for 1 n tjhe8e lines to Ch OOse from. If r -Air. Thomson, of the Home !olden.. Sold by W.J.Gordon. Box T1,I ker- • W. M. S.. will give an address. lag impossible to get in just drop u8 All ladies of the congregation are Telephone Co.. now flies over the 7 a r invited. _ roads in a motor sleigh. The tires Farmers, Attention ag,line askin for samples. =John Draper has secured the on the front wheels of his FOrd truck have been removed and run �:: •• ar;eacy for the favorably known I am agent for the World'. Greatest •• _ ' e. hers put in their place. He-la Separator, ..The Renfrew," Stoves, _ Seaman-Heat hardwood flooring,,- thus enabled to get over much Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's and will fill orders promptly • . . 1 pp more ground than if he had to de famous Plows,Pointe.Grain Grinders, and with satisfaction to his mato- pend on the faithful old horse. Wheel Barroweetc. -mere. Seaman-Kent is one of the +1' largest manufacturers of bard- -Mrs. W. J. Clark received a Brantford binder twine and eeeond- wood flooring in Canada. See large one message on- Sunday from hand separators for sale. advt. in another columna nrford stating that her daughter, -On Thursday eveningof last Mrs, F. F. Balsdon, was confined ick. DEVIT I 1 (` � LOTHING week a most enjoyable time was 1 to her bed with toneilitis and that Phone 506 Pick. HROL'GSAIli �� C • spent at the home of J. T. and Mr. Balsdon was also confined to t Mrs. his bed with an attack of mumps, LADIES, LOOK HERE Stephenson, of the Eastern - - 'House when: the Pipher Bros., of also that their two children were — i;. the Pipher $as Line between Osh- ill with colds. Mrs. ('lark left Think of having no coal. -ns-ashes, i awn and Toronto, gave an oyster immediately for Burford. Weare no-wood to split, to haul to carry. The A few Reasons, showing why it pays eo buy a Suit tailored !•' supper to the nuns people of the glad to know that her patients Instant Gas Oil Burner,will do all that by the 20th Century people : 5 pee y are doing nicely. coal or wood can do, Is cbeaper, fits district. After sixty guests had any stove or range. Will heat oven THE canvas used in a coat, which'plays a large part'ln holding the been served with oysters they sat -The present month has been p y in Lialf the time coal i3r wOrtd will. A shape, may be of cheap Cotton which soon sirs under weather an one of the most delightful Febru- ' down to enjoy many genres, and perfectly cafe continuous heat, great wear. The esnvas used in a 20th Century cos is-of imported Irish dancing was indulged in until mid- arys in a nnmber of years. A h has a f this month or small asyouwant it, bee Folder., linen and costa several times as much as cotton canvas. Moreover !t ]sight. Before departing for their characteristic oAverage coat for 105 days 26ic per day. is so shaped and built up by experts tliat it will never sag or pull. _ F+ !respective homes all joined in ride is extreme cold and stormy Demonstrated and for sale at, . r. . weather bnt so far these have W. J:CORDO\S. 'Fine tope, all cold.water shrank, is used in all 20th Century gars singing For they're jolly good been entire! absent. The wear Church Street, mems itietead of- coarse and cheaper tape, thus ensuring against ! fellows," after which they thank y r. ed their hosts -foe the pleasant they has been mild and very Agents Wanted 231y Pickering puckering at edges and seams. s ring-like, and we are reminded evening and wished them success p � _ ...All buttons are horn>or ivory and not of some cheap compos! that spring is at hand by the song ,Gaal Coal > - in the future. of the robin, which has been tion which easily breaks. ti -That woman in Californias. heard during the est few s s. li -who predicted that the world g p y All seams are sewn with new silk thread which mast stand a would come to an end of Feb. Otb, special test for strength before being used. Cotton thread could be now realizes that it is not such fine IN MEMORIAM. used in the-hidden:seams and is cheaper, but it would ebrink and a'. }< a rt making predictions as she MAxTmc'In loving!memo Hard and Soft.foal�'of the' - . p�� rp of Teddy s cease the garments to pucker. thought it was. She has received A.,only eon of Freeman and Mrs. best quality on . ?: a number of letters threatening Mantle, who died Feb. 20t-b, 1920, q y The canvasses and .haircloth are constructed individually for her with death. and she Sade it aged 10'monthe and 20 days. hand each garment and not bought readymade. y eundacive to her health to keep O scbinghearts,be satisfied! herself in seclusion for a time. and Look up and have no fear, THOS. A. -L.AW, The shape is BUILT IN and not pressed in with the itch as in � she has engaged An attorney to The saddest night.the darkest tide, cheap garments; it is permanent. The dawn will soon be bore. • G3Zt. - .. `i. look after her interests in the We guarantee•abeolately a`perfect St and complete satisfaction meantime. She was the direct "The morning of Eternity' begins be- cause of several suicides b per yond the tomb." .- with every garment. -Daddy, Mamma and sister.. Boat =a Shae Repan !sone who took too seriously her - predictions and who preferred - Also harness repairing the new Fred T. Bunting, - - Pickering - death at their own loads rather NotiC@ t0 CreditOra Stand, oppoeitle the Estaiblished'1857. than pace out of existence in some - AND OTHERS _ poet office.. �. 'Unknown manner. Those, also, who gave away their property, — Beet workmanship guaranteed. �� thinking that they would have In the estate of George Downing, late' - - no further i�se;for it after the of the Township of Pickertng. in Chargee moderaEe`' world had come to an end, do not the Coufity of Ontarlo, Farmer, • 0 cherish very kindly feelings of deceased. THOMAS WATSON Notice to hereby given pursuant to PIC✓KERING, ONT. ' �. �� ��1 V wards her. Section 60, R. S. O., 1914, Chapter 121, -All friends of St. Andrew's that all creditors 'and- others .having 7r ILL Young People's Society are invit claims or demands against the Estate GOSH THERE S TELL %VV UR ALIM 01 ed to attend the debate and social of the said George Downing who died BEATTYTHE 1 L EXCUSES TD TELEPHONE Y evening to be held in the base• on or about the 15th day of January, fOIVST BU L YHE JUDGE H I M ment of the church on Friday 1925, are required on or before the STANDS FOR THE BEST n evening, Feb. 20th. The anbject 15th day of March, 192ti, to send by of the debate is to 'be - "Resolved, PoQt prepaid or deliverto 4he .Execu• tors of the Will of the said deceased that,the young people'of the rural full particulars of their ciaiws and the b' districts have as ruaily hdvantage9 nature of the security 1f any held b '"6* Z• ' • n e its the yoitnQ people of the cite - to clay." The Affirmative will be And that after the tact' tnentioned ( ' 'i� ' o t ken Ly L. AIOCIe�• Hurl ilisa C. clate the paid Fvorwora will proceed r r �� ..' / ISO 0 v' Burns, of.Dunbartun Y. P. S., tint! to disttibu'te the Assets of the said de.- \ '•�•= ¢ .,.,,.r..." �' r t { tale 11e1Kdtive_by R'rn Millerawl tried sczon� file p:.rtiev entitled ��u;il , 11'1!54 thereto, having regard only to the - ��V;'11 J. Clark, of the Pil•kel'inx 1. 0 • Society. Dnnbarton Y. P. R tvii1' claim3,nf wb;c I they shall_then neve - . • .;�'�' provide the program which will received notice. ILLDated at Wbitbv. Ont., this 10th _ t consist of s nartette h filo 'Trn«� 1025 q y day of Fehruary, , iCarriers, - _ Blues," sAxAphnnP iu by h Litter Carriers, Ha - Maud Willett, q k9, Cow t - Schwkill, piano duets by 1y F,, PickeMaud Willett. - Punlp. Door Trnc . Annie. r,nd Ilitche� pyper ''n and - Executors Ben le. Pressure 9yetem�Etc. -- + Palllitl .i„h11?Cn y Ii=s Forsyth William Cour- It will pay you to get my prices on T �•� Ands lht, by NiP;sra, Alli. tire, Pickering, Ont, rihnt', b0orebaying elsewhere. son Anes Py. fit, the elope of By ARTHUR E. t'HnT.--:tN, FRANK J. PROUSE - 7 tile, i,r r refreph t ' be • I . .glen � h't � l tario, . 25-26 their�Soiicitar. -, �•. served b 116 Pickerin g Society � � l PICKEFtltii� U�TAR U {�,,y�+4. ,:- !. . :i _.. ..., S'iTir •lv., r. •L", xY s' � s. s,..k,- u. r5f.J. - -