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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_02_27 !' r..,�b++ +. x.., - ,-. '�Yr :fQ . `d=s •��.. 'iw'. .., d'�.� ,�r,r c�'a .�«, 3.-;R'Jnr ,s'.",nr%rr ;3 �a:5•x '•i�rd„ •a. pw e twe JX' �..•x "`'xkS •��t ;. r Vic.. si, sefrct l •: .t. 2. _ ...„n..++•�' • ... '7L c� > s". r? ,. w �y,. .4 , x;{.x .. .+•t:- ��?".. .y,.. rte. h..l.Xt.� � v:. �•.. "��J• !r y.� �',•'. ... ;. .�. ..�.• f.",s*.+�dY. .J.-. W' _.+ ,.w 1.... ..& .... d' {L`..'. ✓.. u ... r _5•r.. ' F :..:.. .. ^ai :!,'�'m• .. ,.-. �2x+. 'Js K •ro-,.'a.+., r. c •.e•Y a ,.h.,r: . ` ti .: ..�':..', ...... '. .. .' ".a•w. y W :.'. ,fit-+,,• . .• ".'7 !l 3: ^'IS,. ..,' i' W. A' S1. N r r• ,j� -j- _ - KET"I .. N'G 1 1'ICKERI1rTt , ONT., FRIDAY.,,' -FEB. '?7,- 1925 : .__No, 2.y SOL. •XL 1V. _. .... a MOUNT ZION! I.' FAIRPORT. � ' �ro�f�sifRo:tesl f�a>r1et4►• The mAnv friends of Mrs$owerby will CUR EEN WOOD AIR SERMONS ' .. The Co'nmbn9 Dramatic Club will �edicaf present their pupalar drama,entitled :' regret to hear that she is in very feeble ',Petrel, the Storm Charm." at Mount'hes, from the infirmities of old age, MILLS -' � Zion. on theevening of Friday, March aL the home of bar nephew, CbatleewB. FOR$YTH, Oph.D.,'Diretrtor13th. Full particulars will be given I3alvkins. 67fl Clinton St., Torouto' Rs0yt�ometrical Association of Ontario. Reg• neat week, Mrs. Sowerhv has been one who has erect Member of the American Optametrlcal n S I _ : done,much in her day to relieve suffer- 1M r For- Shut4 . Association.. Eyes ezammed',by appointment. 6 abliahed )Phone 280t.Claremont,Ont. i ✓. GREENWOOD. �Ing hs nursing the stele and making ' 'E t i thele comfortable, and U is pleasjnR _ F. TOMLII''SON, M, B., Member You who are unable to go to The eervices on the Greenwood Cir- to know that she herself is being well Prices Steadily Advaneing N. of the College of Pb siciana and Surgeons church can ' Listen Iu" to ser- Mitt for next Sunday will be taken by looked After by loving hands in her : of Oneprio. 081ce:•that formerly occupied by mons broadcatsted Uy smile Of i old a e. -' the tate Dr.R.Brod�c,and latterly by Dr. Cold• - our best preacheta. the Pastor in the regular order. Sung. g x' Secure a Supply Now x '' well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231Y day Scho.vl ¢ergices as u�usl. 'The j R S L.R.C.S., Then during the week you play entitled '•Which One Von."will O. MCKINNON, M.D., B OCK ROAD B he Riven by the Mission Circle in the '" Bran,� Shorts, 1�1 . Eatnbargb, member of the College of bay6'at your'disposal the - Greenwood Methodist Church on'Fri• Yes, we have ice and lots of it. r :Physiolans and surgeons u:Ontario,licentiate ..Bands, Orchestras, Lec- ot Royal oollege of surgtons, Ediabargh. ='rates of sour choice lib's day• Ms,rch the Bth. S['m B»dAerow spent last week with &�iddlingS, Special attention to dsienaee of women sad , ''' Oshitwa friends. J t ahildren. Offiee and residen.e,Brongbam, air it, full of them,, AUDLEY. Stanley Murdock lost one of his . - ._ horses last week. _o=t�a�•oNr,�rt c °r Bartle Feed _ Our Radio Sets are so simple The Baggettsville school house,one Our blacksmith .is rushed shoeing � 71 R. DURWI. M � any one can handle them. of the oldest in the count and situat- borea these dzvs. " L! v E. STEflI�LFY, y Honor Graduate of Toronto Col'ege of Chi- ed east of bare, was burned to the L. Gateuby, of Toronto, spent the ryMa': copra:tic. Will make residential calls ,a Picker Let us demt+nsttate at your ground ear?y Friday inoraing. The week-end witb Mr. Ackford. Cracked CCirY2 ill- in,Vtlla¢e ane surroundiaq district, Tuesday, home. You are not obliged to fire started, it is thougbt, from sparks We regret to report the serious h' 'Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- buy finless suited; ry pointment call 141 J Bowmanvilie,or leave word Y from a stove in the school, The lose nese of Jae. Farley's infant child. My Bran and Shorts are made frnm „ with anyone taking treatment. 471y _ _ is estimated at$5,000, with only$1,500, Wal. Storey and,Mise G. Tice,of Ontario Wheat and are worth insurance. Toronto, spent the weekend with at least $2.00 per ton'more ' Geo y. Mrs.Taylor, than frorn Western E Bake WHITEVALE. Arthur Badgernw contemplates Wheat. r . E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and s s moving to other- quarters In the near a , A•Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Moneq to future. oaa. South wing,Court House, Whitby. 1 1y Next Sunday the Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe ]Phone 179 StOaffvllle intends speaking on ,The Nearness to Hugh McDonald chased a etrauger Highest prices paid for Y C. RjCHARLSON &CO.—Barris- God,"the fourth in a series on •'The from-the vicinity of their barn one ■tcn.Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation night last week. Keep your gun load- WHEAT, BARLEY "5n Life Building.Corner Yonge and Richmond.Sts.. Life of Victory Over'Sin,'. _._ Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490, 6tf The Ladies' WRT Society of the e�Drlra.W. H. Jackson was in the city and BUCKWHEAT , LLIAM JAMES BEATO�7, Bar. ;� �eial Whitevale Methodist Obureh are now for several ds s last week nursing her _.-1 �rlster, Solicitor. Notary Public. Room J. H. preparing w c)r»ma tvhieh they will y resent some time 1n March, perhaps daughter-in-law who Was sick with a �■ T+. 0-7L Em" 839.Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- P bad case of mumps. _ t trances'> and 12 Ri:hm�nd itreet or i7 Queen Fanercal Director7. shout the middle of the month. This Street East. Tele Sone—�Ia:n 7030. Residence p ur4cL drama is a first class one and slide?d n 17 t3. :e PXnCt me - '� - — " anti all other particulars will be an- us Den MOTOjt fll'.:1RSF, later. The sound of the motors reminds le 0 L _ _ - . that we will Eoon he welcoming gentleA 'T1R. HARRYvHI'i)SON. Dewivt. :I�".rL�'+jREMOTi'T, ODs. spring. lbw,t3y O.�ce—Adam's Terrace. avron WHITBY. 51rs.Linton:.nd Mrs. Wm.Cassie.of ' St North. Phone 121. Gas eatraeion whets Yhune ULti __ AQjnroW't, s cut several dwys vis{tins( +k desired). 511f Town Clerk W. D. Dykes on'Fridav p A Rnod supply of Hard sad Soft - .. y friends here, � K. D. C. Fniith, D-nti=t, R•nuff• fortc,trded to the Piesidont of the F Al. Chapman gave a stirriniz ad Coal on hand. Akzo a supply .D• ! W)norGrac:uate of Claca;o and To- Danforth Business, Men's Assoriali +n, dr(ss on Teruperance at the Union S. of Kindling Wood, w o n':ersities and the Roval College of Fruit Trees Shrubs Etc• Toronto, an invitation on behalf of the S. session ru Sunday morning. - , 3�ental�u-Scots• Phoneo?icr lot 1, Residence i Cor oration of Whitby to bald ity Avery large number attended the stove length. 101 S, No est>:d: appo ntmer ts. 261y P annual outing thin summer In thi- mlaaionary meeting of St. John's 12tf Pbone-Pick. 1709. M`t : BA�LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Having secured the agen^y for E. D. town. The business men crime her,* cburrh at. the home of Mrs, F. Cassie Graduate of the Royal Coielge of Der.tat gwith.k 900, Ltd., vureerymen, last year and were tendered a civic on Thursdwy last. - DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKI:�iG Surgeon. and t:aivcrsaty of Toronto. O@'aoe of Winona, Out. reception. Little Stewart Axford Is not Im- 1a over w, M Pringle's hardware store. Whitby. p p proving as twat ax hir, friends would Office hours 9 to 12 :1 to 5.30. lad prions e. I am prepared to take orders for all To complete the memorial lot of, Bell phone 220, __ 441y kinds of Fruit Trees,$mall Fruits, which a$7,000 memorial was erected Kish, but we hope soon to see him his - . N. DALE;i. L. D. S., D. D. S., Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at last year,Whitby war veterans will own merry self"swain. f _ r Wh�tevale e s e) .Graduate of Royal, Coilega���of Dental sur- lowest possible prices. epead$300 in the spring• this amount Mr, and )Airs. Bennett entertained n _ Garage '�,� ,. �..., ,¢eons and the University of Toronto. Office baying been guaranteed by the Town number of friends with a progressive 'T'L a Service Vara a � above D A. Scott's store, Claremont. Ont. Special rates for large quantities. Council; The plot, situated io the euchre party on Friday evening last. ij l�� I Office Assure,9 e.m. to 5 P. m, Saturda�: 9 a 28t! centre of the town, on the Kingston A good time is reported by those pres• 1i M,to 1 p.m. Phone Clare 1403. 4. y N. J. Chapman, Picketing Hlgbway, will be seeded and planted eot Motor oveihauliag, top and side cur- -' Veterinary with shrubs. Sidewalks will he built Rev, Mr, Leisfh exchanged pttlpity twin repairing ' Shirley. Veterinary Sur- around it, and it will be made abeaut_y Sunday last with the strident filling Battery SerTice—Charging R. E. J y. y P and overhauling Kaon.Honorary Graduate o[ Ontario Yetef_ spot. the OhA goedod and number were put- College All diseases of domestic animalsRoofing �■ pitaA gncdly Dumber were present All work guwrwnteed, Fiat rateaaentifteall treated 448 Simcoe Street North DUN®ARTON. io spite of the Icy condition of the service charge Oshawa, Phone 629. rely u - ads andgave earnest, attention to Phone 5610 Mark, Central. Mise Jean Anderson•we are sorry to he nun Run's sermon. ilusfxtsti s �ettartlt. Specl aav,is verT 111. At the meetioq of the Women's inE. B- E R R y��S hers. JAmes is coovwleecing et Ebe stilets oo Tursdav Iwst a commnnicw-� V. RICHARDSON — Real Es V home of Mrs. Agnes Thom. tion wasreceiived' from the Children's . tate. Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary Andrew Allison. of Roland, Man., Sbelter.Oahaws. re contributions of Public.Etc..Pickering.Ont. ally is the Sheat of his cousins this week. 1 eddinc needed. The ladies at once �+1l8 in. red or.grf+en roofing 3 d0 eq Charles and Mrs. Pali er are spend• took action and a hair is now in reads• HereYou IPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 3o ,. +•- 3.10 Gq ing a week with friends elsewhere. nE,as to he forwarded. q3 ]F+ a for ponntl.a of York and Ontario. Aao- y f Non s.le.of un kinds sctean•a w on shorwas $6 " " 8.00 =q bliss Wilma Moore gave w party to Word was received here h the eons agues. Address Green alver P O., oat, her many friends last Tuesday even. of Mrs E Holtby, of her dewth ori A.BEATO*1 TOQFFSHIPOLERS The above prices are for lots of In Sunday, Feb. 22nd. at the home of her D. OonvsyaooN Oomattssioaartor laking IO s or more, lOc per 8 Frank and Mrs. Torrenre Entertain• daughter, Mrs. Meade.of Tor-on ,,, Cement aflldavile, seooDeeir. . Boo, Money w lona q• P q. ed a number of their friends on Tues- with whom she has resided for some Cement, •oa far-. ropy •Iasaar of Marriage Ire- day evening. years. She mea 1n her usher'he.ert h Cn ft�' . ono"" v�1t>8 o, ons. t-r Dextra to small lots. Mise Eva Hedrick and friend spent ,latil whout a week before her death, f ,T1A�'IDA. PLGH—Live stock nucICKLii�1N� theweek•end with the torfner's aunt. Rhansile was seized with a stroke. tioneer Graduate Rof C. M. Jones school, ��� ��. Mrs. Tbomas Annan. from which abs peened away. $he Lumber, Chicago. Lifetime ezxrience with pedigzeed Mrs C. W. Holmes is in the city was on esteemed member ofth'ia eom• ^ry, strxk. Block and ring wort. A11 kinds of sales LUMBER YARD waiting on her daughter, Mrs. Elmer munity in days gone hp—a good mei- none -Shinglesas rompsly attended to. '(acme reasonable. PBarry, who is ill at her home there. ghhor And frtetid, and our eympatb{es c to Claremont. lely Miss Glenna Gilmour is ill with _ are with the bereaved. Reudy Roofing '1�] M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- measles at the home of her grand- .r. . „^ - • YY TIONEER,torYort.Qntarioand lhuham POULTRY father, Thomas Lacey, of Pickering. GREENWOOD. �• Counties, Ail kinds of sales pr mptly attended Mrs. C. Annis was called to the bed and Lath � to. SedTerms reasonable.O Dates for andal" may be WANTED arranged at NEWS'O.D. Bas >� Ina y be - side of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Taylor, ktfe, Bert Harvey spent Friday in dent phones. Whitby,Ont. sly _ who is til at her home at Cberrywood. Toronto. Car of St. Mary's Cement just in = d Highest prices paid for. Miss Hadden was absent Thursday Lloyd Wilson spent the week-end in at$3 f10 per barrel. J, Miss Rave Your an aaatit of hem - and Friday of last week attending the St. Oatbwrinea. •�� } ' b y q y funeral of her cousin,who was recent- Guss Prouse and Mrs. Walters re- and chickens. Write ly a bride. turned to Oakwood this week. F A R E E S.O R Pi or phone. Those who availed themselves of the James and Mrs Raine are visiting F. e 31 e � �� opportunity of hewring Mise Evelyn friends in sad,around Brampton this ,T y c u r E),slldltritull, Field Secretary o'the VV. Reek, LOQ W Ow $=LL - a M.S.last Tuesday afternoon in the Albert Harvey had the misfortune _ �' - bOIIe 2r basement.enjoyed a rare treat to fall on the ice and iractute.Doe of •�• his ribs. r Box 296 WHITBY QREBN RIVER.' George Wilson spent Sunday at his �Ic FJL' el m e d home here, -George likes city. life amgacb ,. •_ 8sp'a running. alright. e ob Sunday at Flaw Bread Flour 3• P-ostill. tailed on Mrs. Cowie Freeman Mantlepe {•— . We h ave some new recently. his borne here. The gravel pit �[iae Annuls Fuller ie at home. soon be opened up again.as the engine �� c 4 • -' ' and Marvel .. George(fray is spending his vacs- is nearly completed. _ picture moulding- tion bene. Death has removed one of the oldest • Mies Dora Mitchell spent a few d v s residents of Greenwood In the person .:,COmmg in. Pastry Flour is Toronto. of Samuel Stewart, who died Sunday, ` Wm. Hoover, of Toronto, is visiting Feb, 2•Lod,in his 79th year, at the ` .Liet IIS til10W 1t t0 you. May be obtained from you Grocer, With friends in the village, residence of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Storey d , • . e The many friends an relative of Rankin, Toronto. Interment tookk: 8 Ceuta to 30 C6Dt8 per foot, BY'IOO1�1111�FlOtlr Mills W. A. Fuller are hoping to hear of his place in Salem cemetery on Wednes- _ recovery. day.Feb,25th. Mr. Stewart came to int3lndirig,the making. CHAS. WILSON, Frop. The sppring drive is already on at the this country front Ireland fifty-two a�. basket Factory. Mr. Pennock i8 quite years ago and hila lived in thin neiAb- - bnsp, borhood practically ever since, except After that e,ild take Y The- young people of the village while away on railway and contract • Wampole's �- sent an enjoyable evening at.Locust work.for a fete years. The first po::i- �1 N p , 1 •.C, AISter'ritt R;O�, SC QO�. Hill carnival. tion he had in Canada was with the A SUPE Mrs. Benson .Wilson entertained late Squire Green, later with the late '^ (Successor to C; H. Burling) the ladieA'Aid at her home on Wed- S. J. Green and since ISS7 has. bf en Cod Liver Extract Furniture Dealer and �-6 OTT nesday afte�n oon. employed mostly he F. L. tlreen, thus r ', Funeral Director h 1 / The recent rains have been thank- serving three RenerAtioos of this fart- It gives resultq. fully r,calved by many whose wells ily,'And aLt the saine. t.imebealso work. Standard Patent.;wttd Crude g Phone 1300 were almost dapleted. ed his own farm, He was a inan who x OIStaI'IO Corner Yonge and Alexander The attendirr.eP at 8undey School is nlways did his he`t And wfta tbc-romah :.;Drugs always •, :Pickering, Streets, Toronto. fiord in spite of the illness in the form in all he undertnn r Flis Rork 1 it lv on hand. ---- of colds of many members. has mostly haeri-in F. L, GreAn'=qAr• _. Chop' s Noted for high grode instruction : J B Wilson and A..Hil' Attended ` lie den, whets, h a• had practi sully ,t free Tobaccos Cigarettes, Ci Ars > \fi,<ram Ch®pping Andauperior employment services. the annrr.l fat stock show and sale C:f band, fining 'bat lip thought ne.;P K a ''s` Man students Peony other ervi es. `shorthorns tbAtwas heal in Toronto sArv.And_when lie thotight'it shoillrl be _ Metcalf Candies, 4 AND FL�KI`Q, y The rippenrance of a robin and the do"P tad Ala,ty9 done well. His 1 colleges have been in attendance mild weather. have caused peaplt+' in tvtll l,e much felt and his familiAr Magazines. ;, sx�, L[am prepared to do Chopping:and Renernl and truck men inpal ttcular to fignrF rnissed. He had akiodlc genial "d IC Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months loot: eagerly for spring. dispnsition that everyone, liked. He E. *J�ciWEN� Saturday. Enter any time. Write for rata- Y+;ung people and old t4eserted their I i,*.i,•,,;; to mourn his 1,E,3 hie xvid.�ty, l�iff�� ry '` t• : p x of Port D•,ver, .Tack of y„ Stoneboate For Sale cro:9 ward sizzles for An evening t sun sons, Ale Logue. recently and moved over to Rrouarhnm Tr,r,ntn, „n,; {ivr. i here a shower was held for Oa.car !riaon. Air?: Rankin, AirA, Robeson And V86er11'1$r� UPgeO wn J�hL F, Bayles, Claremontilson. An enjoyable time was had miss AItRgio of Toronto, and Mrs. T. W. Jr Elliott,EllitPrincipalP1CkeT121p S=te!6 10 Rural Route No. 2 i by all. ',Oliver,of Claremont. ... .,. :...-:...a n:_-.s%...,.7}u..3�+.:,mA3..F.sY.,...,.-.,..m..�.+�_c....-x._..�.d_m.w..._...._..".,ase_...,..r._'-..-... .,-::.......,.....:-_.._„�s�v.. _..,a,.-. .._.�•...-,... ...:_... -.,.... __`-- ..,.__-. 7. .. ..mae:a�.:._....�. _..w..a ..:^s..,�-.�<_. �.�-. ,. ,... -..'� 1A­....a,.s:.,�K.'`°.'�, 'I,J..,_.,,r_"�ac;.,n..:r� "...�,r..vr__�r•_ Wast , t•V _ J' �r:.• .��°Y'�c+. � k3•ci"�' ,"i'- X "}�e: ��, ...:. r' , '.,t ,.., @rN ;e :ce ' .).�,.,,,•. 7'`:�'"'r ,yi :YyJ'., ti,• Y1 r••W%0 1 :K p 4�• .. ..Lha #—C� •l, '.:4wT JL'.,M w j• vE. 'b'.'t • s.,•. -. .. .. t' .,^- �,•.,*fi- ?i 1 P.. r.5an!". lyra ' .+�' ;+'e 'Me ria.. '•.'�" '...J'. LA rams. .atm,.' r . N v.,'h, v sw—Y. �:..,: M s 4:� ,Ay�t .rt , f4 �I. '.{"` 'fi>• r :.•. ->.. r , iti , ,r +n�, .•...'�,r sass. ,ty �. � A.: z p '^.,rA, ^ y �t'�r:n✓ •, iF-. cask... t} _;....ff. s. •r G-.,�•�i-'.'�:a♦': :f„ '�,'"` ;, '•r, ...u'U .,,,. .._.,,+.. . .. ,.,.�. ..•._ wC'•-.•.,,. s`f xt`�.� � ...�./t ..t'C: 4�. .. :C' x. •✓.-x v7..• •.l,'e'r',n• ' ..�"x'• :.,:,...r c, '• .,-.:.. ..', . . .:.. . :... . :...: ... ,.. �'.....o- '`i` •wx'. ��'f. -•..,.. .. ... ,. •sass, ^,.:. - .. .. .. . .. .. - ....., . •. _ — r T H A T A O a 404ADE took the parts of the hero and heroine AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME were married soon a[terwarde. •• Thip net me.thinking—[utloue!y. in �t Stmt sweeping the end I decided that f+or me-to allows t /s' and that play to go on being acted meant ?;; r i ryry' Q c ehouldec:hg'at+ '!bo heavy reaponsiliility. ~ , },. -. -� h• Bnw �IV�r 8o I ttrnt it:" �- , ;! y St. Paul's is Crumbling ! ; W� _ a ■�s,j, The crumbling of the supports of St. }� y ( ei■..�1 G PAuI's Cathedral is not, as many eo- FISH P C•;oLD F `` r ^•,;t '1 pie seem to Imagine, a trouble of re- FOR uhth cent date. It has, indeed, been-brew- �zs°�TcACH. Ing for 200 years. The traffic on the a Streets and the 'tides of the Thames— ° which cause the foundations of the `�:•�y: edifice to move—have both played �} W. their part, with time, in the work of 1 ruination. �,•� When one•comes to consider the 1 y g ' gamic weight of the structure, and a 1 particularly of the dome it seems a � s I c'.'. ,I FLOORING miracle that the edifice has not long z J I since shown signs of mooting with _ y ' - J $ - ! O.simple to just run the dust i disaster. 'It is,more correct, however, to speak of the "domes" of St. Paul's, less mop over the gleaming for there are really three—two within T surface of a Hardwood floors the great arc which is. visible from a K so many parts of London. �. No woman who has enjoyed Sea- There Is first the inner dome, seen = rxe 4. a fi man Kent Flooring W011�d ever dp from the door of the church. Outside it, invisible both from the floor of the _ the old back-breaking,-dust-raising church and from the exterior; comes t f r• wl r�rr , . work On Soft wood floor the second dome, not properly a dome - s and car- ` l `` =Wt'sri'jx x; but a brick cone, which supports the u o pets without protest—it isn't "real dome of St. Paul's," These ■o domes and the cone do-not hold them- necessary. -Seaman Kent Hard- cross, — 6 Ys - selves in position. The lantern, Hardwood Mooring is :wood Flooring is actually, cheaper and ball count for very little.. 'Their _ - ' ` ' opts of tis greatest ,than fit, linoleum and other trifling weight of 800 tons is easily ..__ _� -tea r Tabour savers to supported. by the cone. pr she mockle,housewife old fashionedideas. When Seaman The outer dome, made of lead, has � -- - 'Kent Hardwood Flooring Comes to be kept to -its true curve by huge I) ♦C '• timbers between itself and the cone. • - 4- Into your home, its beauty comes. There are eight arches, supported ' by eight piers. The total.weight rest- ,a to Stay. Drudgery goes for vola The � first - g wedding eddin Gere official- Ing on these piers Is 40,000 tons— g mony official . No Sale. 15,000 tons to each pier.'-. ly Performed in England or We by Two gentlemen of Hebrew eatrac- yt` a woman recen_t.y took place at a Lon- ry - eq�w now. The cathedra.—w c e �� don reor- tion were shipwrecked. For two days topr somherthirtry-fiveryearspbeforer tttwas p Ys to ths� they floated around on a Ilfe raft. eat , stater officirede;wTiere othy Haldane acts as de ut the sad of the second day one of them completed, 41though the first service registrar. .. cried: "3dorsis, look! I see a sell!" comp i f g: d was held in 1697, twenty years after "Fell, vat good dogs dot do us?" w One million scop to be p7tented snapped back Morris. "We ain't got the foundation wan laid. O The first micro pounds was the total cost. To-day in England was registered in 1742. no samples." . about one-seventh of that figure—_ c' Prices quoted on applacatiQn. £140,000—is required for-repairs. - Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Rolled 'TheDeath Rocket. , A new weapon of offensive and de- = Roofiln�; m IS and 36 incl widths. tenslve warfare has been developed in y _ the form of a "death rocket" designed !. to throw out-a flaming shower of molten metal miles above the earth's Il S .5�0� w • surface. The Inventor Is Mr. Ernest Welsh. + of North Ferrlby, Yorks, Eng!and, and John, living over on the 4th, told this story, his experiments with medium-sized o account of myself, Then I rockets are said to shave proved ethat �h the tains from my herd of nondescript net ftv started to .. "John' �rap�� and can ignite any object within that COWS. 1 months I had sold scuta and in rwalvq - region, The experimental rockets, it months only had two of .sag original herd, but had _ - 1s claimed. can climb to a h o bought four more. My herd wag rrjuced to six, bice I. ( ► height t y� getting as much milk as from the 18. Now I have 19 PICKERING ONT. Ave miles. some pure bred and others good grade and areal The rocket.contains. a desEructive good bull. e _ charge of seven hundred pellets, a re- "Am I making any money?" iDiltt gulating charge, a detonator, and a. "Wall' ou can bet your hat I'm not losing any propelling charge• When It to to be ..'What John did others can do. seat aloft. '1t• rests in a - diagonalUSE BETTER BUj..w launching cradle, somewhat similar to ls! nese will,. be personally supervised by those used for ordinary skyrockets Sir Arthur. When the fuse lel ignited, the propel!• STORIES ABOUT Ing charge send the rocket soaring ` Burnt ills Pis out out of ita cradle. •Thereafter, at regu.i List of Available Bullet.1, WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE tfah judge, is well known tie a humor lar intervals, it is givcn fresh impetus and Reports Though lard Darling, famous Br!- by the bursting of addtfioaal chargee. — t r. the tdnn. >:ot1s Farm^`• ist and teller of tunny stortea, he has For use as defense against raiding 1a$ weeds of Ontario. Prollfit n aircraft, the tie a � t, a Inventor says that bat 1 : Apple Orehardtng. never.told a funnler one than that con- lar, lime Sulphur warn. The Real Socialism. terata a la h lanes of the crickets could be shot up- sto, sir.wberrtea and g play e once wrote. wards in the form of a barrage. The aaspberstm Here's an opportunity for the farmers of Ontario to Everybody needs everybody else," It was performed twice only," he elves out quickly, M. Currents and get FREE expert information on practically any sub- said. and on both occasions the I pellets burn theme Goo"Wries 'said an M,P. the other day, and I am so that the rockets could be used over 224. oreenhouse ject connected with Ontario farming. '-sure the spirit of Lord Leverhulme ap- .young man attd young woman who a city. , Construction Whether you go In for stock breeding, dairy farming, plauded the sentiment, for'he Is a 231. vesatable Growing. poultry raising, fruit growing, truck gardening or any So. aaaertat Dtaeuea or other braueh of agriculture there is a book among Crest believer in salty. — — VMitahlea• those hated that will mean dollars and dollars of Once he was asked, at a meeting< ■ 2u:-'Disposed Mouth.: s ,•..q Casae of rlf-wealth, value to you. d'laKhAoh do you consider, the most _I7., �Y:ura 61ud, or These books are written by experts and from the important factor la industry—labor, - sr°tae.in ARlrut:ure. farmers' point Ot view. They are written tar YOU ,' 2/r. 71te Pear to Ontario practical . capital, or brains?" - 219 1nje t, Attacking farmers and are the results of years of Leverhulme replied with settling s Fruit Trees. testing and.experimenting to get the most profitable m promptness: s ss: Pnewit•vatlon or Food: results out of all kinds of farming. They cost YOU 'Which 1s the most important of Ill. . I ss-. nixaus of Fntu Trees: nothing. three-legged stool?" tot• wheat and nye. The Ontario Department of Agri, wattta every Sugar Beasts. Ontario farm to be a successful farm. We ask you to 7r ` 2,11+ Bntternlakins and :. `� a heescmaktng. send for any of the bulletins in which you are in. _ l _ .-One of Churchill,*. _ a "� 2cr Farm water supply tereated and it will be mailed to you Immediately Mere 1 sone of Mr. Winston Church- ill's . and aewaire Disposer. free of charge, , Fp COOPERATION WITH FARMERS latest stories. ?fir. Churchill was r ' `' ., i - raperitneut,at O.A.C. ` 9. say and Feature In each county there are local offices in charge of warning. his audience never to jump y Crops: (rassae, coo•• officers of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, to coaclusioas and mentioned a Iec• eTM eta Write or call on the nearest one-and the officials will ttlrer who was holding forth on the �y z;�; DteeeSer, help you with any problem, not covered In the bulls- -+ subject of Fear. 2.7. .rotor rrennKirtsaon tins, about which you want advice. We wish to co- s "Only those who have beets roused K. � is Rural Ontario• operate: take advantage of thin offer, 2M. NII. rroductton Cess. from their sleep onboard ship by-the ' `' 248. Flour and Bread FREE TO ONTARIO FARMERS' terrible cry of 'Man overboard!' can ataking. Any Bulletin or report listed below may be secured fully realize lira meaning," said the Iec- " ; Saco lyse caeaet,ri�rrnr, tree of charge by any Ontario Farmer, by applying M. The rr°ducata and to the Ontario Department of Agriculture,Parliament _ tricep. \[erketing of ont.rio Buildings, Toronto. Bulletins may be ordered either 't L,. .-•- "That's not right!" Interposed alit- Chi• by name or number, but ask for Reports by name y' ile man in the audience. "t heard It sae. Fa;m rouRrs• only, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE JUST MARK A r+t 2^9: Feeding Yount Livb oboe. when i was net aboard a ship, ?. arork. CROSS AGAINST THE BULLETIN OR REPORT �;a, ^_aa: Gnrting Fntlt Trce.. ,YOU WANT ON THE LIST HEREWITH, SIGN and I realized it more than anybody.' 2n,,, cram Cro era r "1'an couldn't!" objected the lee- ^_v:. ('°inn, n,tute5 rnr POUR NA14IE AtiD ADDRESS IN THE SPACE 'turer. You might think you could, Swine. FOR H PURPOSE, TEAR OUT THIS LEFT R T AT P s 2g.R. Fan surrey.. PAGE AND BAIL TO US. but yowl couldn't!" I Boa. The Care [Ina' Ontario Department of Agriculture -. "Olt yes. I could!" instated the little f Ino. rap ceps >r F'.rm rmpmmenrr• Parliament Buildings Toronto - man. "I was the mad w to was over-7 f w. Tip, mood sows HON J. S. MARTIN, B.A.,Minister o1 Agriculture. board!" 9Pt. In+eetlrldes and F nairides. Any bulletin or report free to Ontario Farmers only. naw 1Judrm°tna o Individuals outside of Ontario the will be sent :Gann Do la's Bookshop. Ont. Confsgioua Abortion. T y y of cattle. (Postage free) on receipt of 10c each for bulletins nos. nitea.es or rowiry. and 15c each for Annual Reports: The De nrtment 81r Arthur Conan Doyle, creator o1 ■ ` P P t Sherlock Holmes, is opening a book ■ In;, rnrd Storage on the does NOT undertake to supply booklets to pupiis Fat'"' free of charge. !, shop4in London. England, but ]overs _ " " AN RgIKKO FROM FINLAND rnr: s•iectton. care and Mansomtnt of IN, ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Li, of the famous detective's exploits will Jan Reikko, from Finland, is six feet tall, weighs about two-hundred and' Soar. cim::faronc°tnB�rnr. Parliament Buildings Toronto " not-have the opportunity of porches- fifty pounds (rough estimpte) and, it will be admitted, was a eery picturesque Please send me the bulletins and reports as marked. iagahound columea of stories from the figure as be stepped from the "�Iontlaurier" special train at Montreal. Rin- IMPORTS NAME Erna nren.•h,- _ .........................:.................. " tuthor. Situated .In the shadow of ter will have no terrors for him. With a number of his fellow-country-men Peaetahla nranrlt. Westminster'Abbey, the new book• he wan bound for the woods. Jan was not as wild as his bear-skin cap made hairs nrau,•h. ADDRESS ....................:.......... ,sass..-. ' utr shop will handle nothing but psychic atteprr.. and I'abli.,vions � him appear. A good natured fellow, Of great strength and Intelligence, he nranrn. t" and spiritualistic works but the buss• Th. ontaro veterinary """"""' """'m' will no doubt prove one of the most valuable of Immigrants to Canada dur- rnuere. - It ist3UE No. irg 1923. .......... .. �: ) OF e "•j4,. ,r .A ,s(' s g9t.s -, .J. ,:' ,r :c-.�. ✓✓.. 'fie E`' d. r., ' wR,.::.wo°•y+r ;C,. "i.vi iv Z��. k?.M },•,•�' '".;, rye y :_. -' •�'i .moi"•",` '.. q/ �g� �, ,.,D''1..x.5 .3 c '44°'%•.:q•• : •�S Ydi.`Yt ..: r ., „'A"-':e,G• 4: ,�:Y r. r M _','.:..:.. v..lt ..;?� ../.r W'• .r'�'• - .nY:flh•i Y� a'•4w /J -.,.... •`.. ,J 'Y" �. �'m .. �'r.. M ed A.dvertisemenb - I TRICKS - M�� HER BABY Q°s"�REMNAANTS. use "Red Rose" are usually EASY netism 11i[>WE ARG. PARCEL, ✓F2; 6 LB9. .f.; People whop. M g PLU1�1P AND WE�' those who like tea of extra good quality B Patches, ;2. Mccreery, Chatham. I Ontario ' Nothing. makes •a mother more FREE CATALOGUE. grateful than a benefit conferred upon GLAD her child. Mothers everywhere who R ASPBERR Peony bFancy Dahlias 1, have used Baby's Own Tablets for i a"loins, Iris, «� their children speak in enthusiastic'and Barred Rock Eggs. The Wrlgat T:D ROSIE Ri Farm, Brockville, Ont. terms of them. For instance, Mrs• Zepherin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que•, WANTED K� writes:—"Baby's Own Tablets are a KILN DRIED 22" SOFTWOOD 3 '� �� good. te'la wonderful medicine for little ones. Heading Boards, .dressed- one a` ThPrEdey never fail to regulate, the baby's side to 34" and saw jointed both edges. t stomach end bowels, and make him Quote F.O:B. here. Reid 73ros., Both — The ORANGE PEKOE is extra go Try It� plump and well. I always keep a box well, Ont ._ 01 the Tabets in the house and would `: �_..__.----- --- - — ---- -- -- = advise all mothers to do likewise." Lightning Risks. This trick is done with an Eng- Most of the ordinary ailments o1 child The possibilities are that a man e " N ilea. walnut, selected at random hood arise in the stomach and bowels, standing directly under a storm cloud ;- HTH �U�AT�ON from a pile on the table. The and can be quickly b8nished by Baby s would be satruck by lightning fifteen l i EA i..1 j magician strokes the walnut, as- Own Tablets. These Tablets relieve times in one hundred strokes while a BLETON sorting that he is ME ►t constipation and indigestion, break man flat on the ground would be struck BY DR. J. J. MID Presently he gives evidence that up colds and simple Levers, expel only once in a hundred strokes. The „ provincial Board of Health, Ontario. he has spoken truly because the worms allay teething.Paine and pro area apply only i1 the man !a iso- ;7%:-,� mat• walnut clings to his finger tip as mote healthful sleep. They are gaav sled. Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer queatfoas on Public Health I if his finger were a in and the anteed to be free from Injurious Drugs 1 z tars through this column• Address him at Spadina House, Spading walnut a bit of steel. The chance that a thunder cloud o! and are sate even for the youngest a sufficient voltage to cause a dis- Crescent, Toronto. But that isn't the true sapless• and most delicate child. The Tablets tion. While stroking the walnut charge will be over a particular ob- the magician opened one end of it are sold by medicine dealers or by act !s small, and thus the likelihood very slightly. With a little Pres- mail at 25c a box from Tho Dr. by thus of any particular object being struck ` Ont. Bed-wetting is not a disease; it is 1 Directions for forming the "dr3''� stirs this can be done with any llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, is very slight indeed. - �� the persi»tence of an infantile'habit are as follows:— English walnut that isn't too fresh. �_•� , -simplyTata will pinch the skin of the lore No Money Made With Poor Worry. ` condition or habit. Most children the taken after liquids fruit are to be flnger end will hold, although a tit- Stock. = tain control of the bladder by r should • But human bodies, are sic fools �x s fiend of the third year, but if they do 2. A rather light, dry Suppe tie shake will dislodge it Aa al' 4 not, the condition has become a habit. be provided at night; for example, not mond can aiao be used in this trick. Breeders of live stock are facing' For a' their colleges and schools, . In order to effect a cure, the child more than a tablespoonful of milk is Oji this out and paste it, with problems to-daY that require expert That when nae real ills perplex them,, Ay t must be taught to empty his bladder to be allowed on cereals. f P businesslike handling. They make enow themselves to vex + r at'regular. intervals, and always be- 3. The diet shotld be bland; no tea, other o1 the series, in a scrapDoo2.1 The high cost o! feed, labor and them. r —Burne. g r highly seasoned foods, nor The p �q Ew - fore the time the wetting usually cry or �hL�J�i FOR . heavy overhead expenses are matters `x curs. The periods between the pass- should the child_be-allowed t e ave rmer find confronting - ing . urine are gradually.lengthened desserts between meals. i .. our NEli him every day. by patient and systemac training., 4. The child should empty its bled- T�[rn4*� p�OPL7�I uccessful farmers have always I Quick Relief for �r The mechanism of urination soon sets de before going to bed. ��++�(,ru1V1 realized the value of good breedings', ���eumatis under the child's control, and the the firsthnight ould euntileAmidn midnight,hand i �insllve "dry" habit is established. hours until In stock. Testimon>es from these Mrs Bert Young of Filch Bay, Que., then every two ` These periods should be lengthened I Found in the Use Of Dr. Wil- men are easily obtained and should, .0 one-half hour each night. , convince the moat skeptical that the writes as follows >: i?lAiC i only vray-to—beat t e a or s teat on. ••I could not turn over !n bed it tai mos cases night. I tried doctors and sent oil treatment at the end of a week- When,1 Are you pale and weak, tired most I cost of feed etc.. is to keep only those however, it is found that the child is I gid, but after using three bottles 1 ! rad' in boar,;of the time, esti of breath on slight animals llkrior t bred to produce for medicines which did me no "IdedVAnterPlayq+�+ apt to wet himself at a certa `either m of Minard's my rheumatism left me 0r 2 pa�'sE,�n pevr`ibrk it should empty its bladder a half-hour exertion? The survey$ conducted by Prof. entirety,.and I have never felt it Sailings Twice Weekly before that time for �IM1any chll9 turbedAre yso that restou nervcus, idoesur anoterefe fresh Leitch in the different counties all go' since." 4ti Laa,ing N.Y.wed.and sae- until the habit is cured. Ito prove that where farmers are using ' Always keep Minar•d'ebandy. y,+* btu Palanal,Tw+n-Screw, !dren are especially apt to wet them- you? i �� rd Liniment O,l•Huatae steamers ®elves about an hour after gingg to l is your appetite poor, your diger (pure bred sires. 1n either beef or dairy ! t "FORT VICTORIA"anti bed. An alarm clock is useful c t'�tion weak and do you have pains after I herds. they are a Practically 'aking gthe teeame "FORT ST.GEORGE" night, and a chamber should be p eating comes LaadinePasaanea*+atHamiltonDo& Ion a rug at the bedside, convenient li you have any of these BY a,ptotns quantity o! feed. F-r Illustrated Booklets VVrrta 1 for use. The child should be encouT-I e FURNESS BERMUDA LINE aged by rewards or g1'fts for every dry you need the help o! such i reliable When we consider that these figures n HEALS Wl,tehalistr«t • crewYcrSxC3RY day and night. and should Cause theI tonic what Mr WtlW mFeranciskolPCal- living undere e verage farmacondi�tions,34 oa<.tat Agee. for bed-wetting, be Read ,. an hardly discredtt-them. "�1� � or Argy Local T punished and he does noL ����� •act is involuntary, i gary, Alta.• says of this tonic. After we c - 'know when the wetting occurs. and, �returning from overseas:' writes Mr. � Liberal feeding of inferior live stock, therefore, is not to blame. Encourage whole system was to a !t was shown. was not as great a lac SKIN alert to feel the need Francis,' "MY !! be on the n down condition. I became I for in increasing the Iaborei=income ae him to - badly run pure bred The I of emptying the bladder. Guard par • tfeularl s slat over-fatigue or ex- nervous, irritable. pale and loot was the use of p sire has him Eruptions On Shoulders, Neck •� ' Ritz-Carlton 4 citemen. lie in on the mid_ weight.andof course I re ommendedamanyntonics- general onsbofd ancestors batuatewee and Face. Itched and Burned. R fternoon rest pe men. and bred with a specific Pur• ----- w�,. Atlantic Cit mornmg and mid a : Hotel y ioda. some of which I took, but with no ap selected i � New Jel'8E'y I Drugs are of little or no nee. Pa- parent result. At last I could not eves pose is view; etcher the production o! breaking trouble began it eh�ouldere, ti Dr and persistence will win out in sleep. My sister, who is in England, beef or the production of milk. neck and fan They itched and �13 Tactically all eases. wrote and urged me to give Dr. Wil- These eharacterl3tics are highly !n- bund causing me to arnica and �lrieTlca�B ``Smartest P — irritate the affected parts. The eruP- .Assert Hotel. Which One? hams' Pink Pill$ a trial, and I can transmit in his blood so that he dons scaled over and my clotbing .' scarcely say how glad I am that I took transmits them Elie female is nee even an--ted theta My fun�+die- �•F,�dp;' said the teacher "you her advice hiy friends were surprised when only a gr "flim Famous for its Euro have spelled the ward 'rabbit' with A�Ogp}iPTe, at my complete reovery, but I as The grade sire has back of him figured.and the double lcapc getdasN 1 peantwo t'a. You meet leave one of them cured them It was due entlrelp to Dr. generations of ancestors that, like worse. as using Cuticam Soap i Perfect Cuisine and oat." just happened. The result and ointment,and after using three "Yes, ma'am;• replied Freddy: Williams' Pink Pills and I now aIwaYs iTopsy•" j $ and half boxes of Cutiaura one l Service. and one keeps box on hand In case of ewer to that you can expect. nothing, but Cudcura Soap a which 'one?" are liable to get anpthin Single rooms from ;6.00 r--a _ gencY•" lanai I was completely healed." +/►- Double rooms from 18.00 A grouch is only a fellow whose If you are ailing give these pills a Haphazard hit and miss breeding �n Miss European plea of east Try rubbing fair trial and they will not disappoint operatiosnas adr$IIBnciale casTallurer among F'. D.4 1 Queer City, Ohio, June � smile is Soret Y in 13. 1923. r 1 I New Hyd1 latl'iC and in a little milk d human kindness. or Bengold by t by mail at 60 cents a box medicineincomes Ontario farmers-to-day. Cuttarra Soap,Ointment and Tal- 1 Electro _ Therapeutic lice in the.farmers' When the lack the society oS our trtlttag The Dr. Williams' Medicine The remedy Cum ase all you need for every-day `^ Department hands. toilet and nursery purposes. i fellow-men, we take refuge in that of Co., Brockville, Out Buy a good pure bred is of the gamy"20,61,Petr. ttaII Aaar..� i y i I animals without always losing by the breed of stock You are interested in t; �a.e b� n Xa uta, GUST TOTT,Manager Fable. Two Sons. _ ire. 76e odaeQy.ataf.aesoe.7.teom:e. _ change— . and you have made the first step to- IPS sh&viaa sdc}, . I have two sons, Wife— ward success. i► __� _ wild yet the Wife, AH_ MISERABLED . . Two and � � I for ,: _ . .. One his wi ' - - aging us to shame. `- —, ,� - The one is bearded, sunburnt, grim, ` - !�1-1 and fights across the sea: The other Is a little child who site up• .� ALWAYS IN PAIN UP- on ybur knee. '.. •- ® One is fierce and bold, Wife, Lydia E. am is Vegeta• �AYER Aa the wayward deep, h10n aHim no arms could hold, Wife, b]C COInpOlint]a Dope d•e- Hia, tro breast.could keep. Help for Mothers _ He has tried our hearts for year not broken them; for he ; -Is stili the sRnleas little one that efts Port Greville, Nova Scotia.—"I took your medicine for a terrible pain in j T upon your knee. mp side and for weakness and headaches.I - seemed to bloat all.over, too, and my One may fall in fight, Wife—� feet and hands were the worst. I am Is he not our son? - _... the mother of four children and I am ;r Pray with all your-might, Wife, .,you sap Grace !s'very proper?" nursing my baby—the first one of fottr.,s �. For the wayward one; 1 could nurse. I took Lydia E. Pink - For Vegetable Compound before tch Pray.'for the dark, rough soldier who "I should say so. She asks for boot- b by a birth, eo ou can see how mueb fights across the sea, limb .whiskey:' y Because you love the little shade who it helped me. I cannot praise it to* , Leading Question. highly for what it has done for me I am upon your kne9. took all kinds of medicine,but the Veg " "Have you •Kissed Me in the .Boon etable Compoutld is the only one that, ng � has helped me for any length of tim One across.the Loam, Wife, light'?" he asked the you lady be- eek ed b physicians for. As I speak may fall; hind the cannier: I recommendioumayt to yusemyI tterone with f sal" Proved safe by riaillions and prescrib y P y But this one at home,Wife, The young lady gave him a startled like mineandy No yScotia. Cannot die at.all. look and replied: ­It must have been testimonial." Greville, Mra.RoBERTMCCLJL!+»jr,. They both are only on, and how thank the girl at the other counter. I've only fore and after the mother '!} :Colds Headache ful should we be; been here a week.' will find Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabtri • - We cannot lose the darling son who --- Com and a blessing. d, . ;Pain y Neuralgia ��R sits upon your knee. y When ordering goods by mail send Many,many letters are received giv a. —Lord Buchanan: •a Dominion Express Money Order. ling the same sort of experience as W, a _ given in this letter. Not only rs the': l,a O For Every 11l—Mme ti's i.tnimeaa In England and Wales over 20,000 mother benefited,but these goodro-�niti''' Toothache Lum g women are employed as electrical ap- pass on to the child. , - B'tE in Little aeroplanes with folding wings paratus makers, fitters, and electri-I preparation of-this ful medic ne-sjust r Neuritis Rheumatism a and flying about a mile and a half a clans• and herbs—and it can be taken in safety•: . cEBei" acka C minute are shortly to be put on the b the nursing mother. Acca t O Spiders were found by the Blount 38 out of every 100 women reportedr . 0' which contains proven directll;ns. market. : ; Everest expedition last year 4,000 feed benefit from its use in a recent eanval -' vegetable growth.! among women users of this medicine. Hand it boxes of 12 tablets. A hearty laugh is medicinal. A co- higher than any y native laugh, a laugh altogether, They feed upon one another. Also bottles of 24 and 100=Drugg' �^__�_ ___ 5. A"). wane a is well "awn promotes good fellowship.—Lyman 15SUE No. 8- 'Z5. '�splrtn S� the trade meet (reRtstet'ed to Cntsada) et Buyer ISanWhilere et �(onotattr ops For First Aid—MTnard's Llnimenb •�%'F to teslet the pnblle against imltaUona. the Abbott. acldeetei of Saticyle ma (Acetyl Salic ylle Acid, •A. a. A.' ` last Aspirin means Ba et manutacttur, es .neral trade mark, the "Saye Pt Bret QomDmir wt be stamped witu tit' g , ' �iuuiX-C',?,..F..:..:�_ .» s._ ,.. s.,m m, s+ �..re.".. ' ...._ - ....., .,._. ...._. .. .. .,.... .., ....._ -o..• _ -.. ._. _...e_.�.. :.•..........,....,. u.w._� ...._. � .,.^,�...:fn.._."w.r''.;a ,�i."°5A°''��•h . . ..sf-Q.•.j •. ,.•i- t- .�7.m.,Q.:;.... : d" me IR ; ,� ,st; « ;vc" r s ' •, e . eve .71 r c• :firs; SALE REQI8TER. THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH-Auction y'r$ sale of freeb milch cow's, springers, Sf� --- SATIIRDAY. FED. 2STH—Auction aide pigs and isnpie .A tents.at lot 32. coo. ANY � � � � TO-DAY TMRAIS' * of hc,usehold elf ects(new and nearly a, Pickering(Green Rivers, thepr {1.7spci yen;; $1.60 ii paidinadvanee. new), the property of A. L. Bundy. perty of A.Heisey. SAe at 1 o'clock?* Subscriptions.to the United States and Creatin the Village of Pic$eriog. -Sale at Fred Puatill, auctivaeer, " Britain$2.00 in advance. 131 o'clock, sharp. See dodgers.. "Don't overlook the fart that fish ft,r�ds are one of-the best W. B.Powell, auctioneer. I _ ------ al►d most nourishing of all f�rodrf. Cheaper TUESDAY, MARCH 3RD—Auction sale i Farmers, A tCeIltl(731 a.' than meat. - Here are a few lines ' _ __�QNN MURKAR, Propr""fetor, f farm stock and rroplewents, the _—_--: the have always in stock. Try therti today. ------ r.. ------- - — �ioperty of J. J. Fitzpatrick, lot 22, I aril agent for tb'e World's Greatest „NOTES AND COMMENTS. cbn. 2, Whitby (one anile east of Separator, -The Renfrew," Stoves, FINNAN HADDIES WHITEFISH ' Rice's Hill. As Mr. Fitzpatrick is Scales and Oil Engines. Fleurp's giving up farming there will be. no First Quality New Winter Caught giving Sale at one o'clock char I famous Plows,Pointe,Grain Grinders, r The recent convictions of the P• Wheel Barrowsetc. Mild Cured 17c. per lb. Dressed 18c per lb• Win. D1aw, auctioneer. directors of the Brantford binder twine and second- y, Home Rnnk,,as WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH—Credit sale I hand separators for sale. well.as those connected n ith the of farm stock,implements and house- SILVER B IIIG H`l' ,SALMON ..,sale of government bonds, in hold furniture, it lot 8, con. 10, ROBT• DEVITT Choice Red, Seated Markham. the prpperty of H. C, ' which the province lost very beav- Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM Headless and Dressed 15c per lb. Reesor. Sale at 1 o'clock. 8 month; Wily, should have a Rood effect on credit. Prentice& Prentice, auc- �others who hold responsible noxi auc- tioneers. Coal', WEDNESDAY. LIAR. 4TH—Auction sale n SEA HERRINGCHOICE HALIBIIT tions in' the $uancial world. It of fresh cows, springers and steers, Cj oml No Better Qdakty Boneless Steaksahuulcl teac}i them that in British the property of Oliver Denny, 1ot24, 12 cents per Ib. ' ' 30 cents per Ib. dominions there i9 not one lav for con. 4, Whitby. Some very choice -« cows, Sale at one. char Seer - the poor and another for the rich, p' Hard,and .Soft Coal of thea THE GROCERY STERE t should tedeh them that if they bills. Wm. Maw..auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH-Credit sale best quality on pare guilty of theft it is difficult to of irt►re-bred Ayrshires and York- }land JAMSe S l-� I V H A R D S O N escape punisl►ment for the crime. shires•; horses, sheep. implements, ' bay.grain.etc.. tit lot 35. re+u of con. TI-�GQ A LAW,j�J' ---------------- �^'---------.-.__---------.- We believe that the bank difec, S. Pickering(towntine, 2 relies nest . . L�`1 VV tors did not deliberately commit of Cherrywood), the property of = the crimes of which they have. Robb.S. Tweedie,. Safe at 12 sharp. _ Piokerin �ar�walre More See bids, F.Postiil, auctioneer. been found guilty, ,but they ae WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11TH—Auction Notice to Creditors cepted the responsible positions, sale of farts stuck, implements, AND OTHERS without seriously considering the rain, household effects etc., at lot Meavy responsibilities attached to t• rear of con.7, Pickering, the pro, In the estate of George Downing, late _ - -- --. - perty of Wm, Dunkeld. Sale at 1'c`30 of the Township of Pickering; in them. They were willing to ac- sharp.- See bills. Fred Postili. auc= the County of Ontario, Farmer, Poultry Foods and Egg-' Producers cept the salaries without giving in tioneer. deceased. ' k return their equivalent in thou• Notice is hereby given pursuant to Laying M@al, Beef Scrape, ithtful consideration of all matters Section 58, R. S. O., 1914, ChaptEr 121, - -- j dealing with the bank's affairs. that all creditors and others having - O Bter Shell,. Mica Crit. They_ ee.aitted_the--pesitiees vsith• cTirns or demands againstLhe Estate y ' of the said Georgge DownieQq who died out considering their responsibili• •p• • on or about the 15th day oI January, Royal Purple Lice Powder , "ties, and they are now suffering ickenng Burial 1920, are required on or before the the consequences. 15th day of March, 1926, to send by -theRoyal Purple Calf Meal for young Calves. " post prepaid or deliver to the Exeeu- i One at a rias is Cod fish- R ' ... -One g tors of the Will of the said deceased - :Co. Also, Agent for International.Harvest Mauh!nery full particulars of their claims and the ` "inn_" 114 w familia♦ saaoino - - -'-'- - nature of the security (i[any)held by ' Repairs. now being repeated by the oppoa- - them. and-,. � . ents of the O. T. A., who see in And that after the last mentioned the grantt+nR of 4.4 percent. beer ~-- t date the said Executors will proceed d enn� t to distribute the assets o[ the said de- r• to their demands by the Fergu• ceased among the parties entitled eon government is the first step FUNERAL DIRECTOR thereto, having regard only to the = jf� claims nf which they shall then baps i S. � �ON r-: Pi�..►11�LrRING + towards securing the 9trougliquoC received notice. J. • ' �•�, of olden times, when the bar held - AND -- Dated at Wbithv. Out., this 10th - - day of F«bruary, l(W. away. The supporters of the L10E'�SED Maud Willett. Ferguson Government claim that ` P.ickerioq, Out:, the conces+fun v,hich they have and I Executors po BA,y !action to the anti weagtf tai5ts. q . . c'' s r� ro. .. i _ William Lawrence Cuur-� j meds is Ivtr hut mss re saris 1lBcfiL�IER lice, Pickering, Oat. jJ,�� Q P By AR4Ht R E. t HRI�TIA\, .. v'i + � �� "� sr [t is trite that they Rave not yet ".--Awbulaace Service %Vhithy Ontsrio, W i �) r received all which the would like their�3,sri^itrxr, .`'! y That Da to get, but rit tbe, sante time they 'Phone Pick. I900 TIA1f. TABLE-Pickering ligation Y know that the have �roa a re+►t T R. Trains oing East due as follows y R No. Ill Alai? ;.5+�A H. ictor and the BrRnch : .112 Tilt•.' f..bled years of 'ancient Victory. prohibitionists 29 lai? 1 P.M. are eyue.11y c•ouvirtced that they Wm. Berton, R'hitevrtle. - . �• so Local 6'255 P rrT . Ea�rtrt'4 fullness .and famine - Picone 1003 Pick.- Sunday train. 827 A. M• tl+t' -t}ikir it le9tior:s found in other _ _ have fuel with a great defeat. The TrainsQoiag west due as follows D�u t r hi!Aotic-fnc is anti witnr.,i. life pi Pergn9on Goverun►eut would like _ No. 29 Local 1050 A. if. ' PLilIKI U ee9sep "rabli-hed SAVING Rrnoug - ' tocunvince the to:uperRrce neo - " 3 opal 2.44 Pahl. the fu�rdrrurntal i•twa tt on which 7 L .., 9 Diail 9.05 P. M. C1L�r� P o -ple that 4.4 pet• cent Meer is it tern- Sunday train, 8:02 P. ;[ ` F t i � N►tucE tUNke. her �n�e lndirtmenLs. ' Wranre drink and at the 9A tae E. D� IE� Foregoing is according to Standard ��Apr 1'ill^t� your n►feral per.�onal inatinet $ g 11J -.to "Itt f by ill shire" by adding regn- a time they would like to convince I _ time. Ittr in�ty{n+int+ ur u snviufte account r the other side that this class of �ZC7K=. NC3 - _. .__ ._ in the St:ii:dArd B»tis. The Pickerin that will make glad the heart of Wheat or- An rain taken i beer ossesses a real etmine kick y g u VigRance CommitteeTH>r every booze artist. There ie no exchauge;for,Flonr. STA, NDARD BANK R di9lftlting the fact that the,coon- - • r try b the ast iD of the proposed We have Bra D; Shorts, Chop. The object of this Association is to _ Y Y P g P Po lessen stealing and prosecute OF CAAIA.DA l legislation ►•PgardinR the alcoholic Oil Cake.;lleRl, i the felons. PiCKERING BRANC•i-W. F. Law, Manager content of beer has taken s back. all kinds:of grain. Branch•. also at k►►.,, Wat trill, Whitby ' Members having property stolen Cornmeal) y. -_'.ward *step, and Ferguson has oale immediately with any member totally dir9regnrded the will ofithe Ogilvie's;Porridge;0ats. of Executive Committee. _ people as expressed at the recent Royal Household Flour, Membership fax r 01.00. . ' lebi9cite. It is claimed b a cer• Cream of to WesL;Flour.l Tickets may tw had from the President or; Subscribe for The Pickering News 1 P y secreted on application. Iain Toronto weekly in its sneer• CHOPPING'EVERYs Rise. Com.-L. D. Banks, C,B.Palm- ------ itng manner, that it was only "the er, Donald Macro, Pickering. ' back coacessiuns" that enpported WEC+K;DAY _ the O. T. A., and that the "cen• J. �. Thextoa. W. J. Clark: "QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" ` tree of intelligence" voted strong- n: N. Z�CKWGCZ^ President, BeorMae ainst the does not say that these a"centresofintelli - 1 r " �> -�PICKERING genes conta%ed all the boot- 1 Fire- Tight of the country' and the - proof Tight strong foreign element whish is MEAT - MARKET .G:::;.::it►1 is ittl tei..dai:cies. Thiss .. class helped to swell the voters' " lists in the cities, but not a man r•� of them should have a vote utgtil Round Roast or Steak, 20c per lb they were able to prove that they Sirloin Roast or Steak, _"• ... 25c t'PhOOf�' Dluabl'' were good Canadian citizens. Porterhouse Roast or Steak,• .. 2f3c - Rump Roast,... ... ..: 18c _ - Interestingto Farmers Fine Rib Roast, . •• 1ft EASTLAK E At Cherrywood on Thursday, March - Shoulder•Roast, .. •14 a0 - bth.on the farm of Robt, S. Tweedie, will occur a sale of Ayrsbires and Pot Roast, 14c �� ETALLI "Yorkshires that will attract buyers "' "' '� Brisket, to buil, ... 9c • looking for the useful, well-bred farm ••• :••• '• ]kind. There is an offering of over Leg of Pork,... „ ... ... 25C •' For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for slo iQ ' thirty head from which to make a 25c Loin of Pork " `roofs of every description. Now being made froth the selection among the purebreds and an ,- ... .. J equal number of good type grades. Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c World-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Irbil. Abso- Among the Ayrsbires one notes the Pork Chops, -..,,4 .. .. 28c lutely the best roofing vaWe'on the market to-day. blond lines of Finlayston,Lessnessock, Pure Pork Sausage, .. •. 256 " Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron 'Torre, Hillhouse and Imperial Chief.The foundation stock of the berd was Finest Salt Pork,... ... ... ». 25c " for new buildings or repair work. secured from the MacDonald College, Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, " • 35e t my figure for alt i r rein ellingBarns, Qtke., Estate of John Morrin, Ste. .. �� sliced, ... 85c " :'.Houses, etc. "Empire'alterations Frame Barns.and mple- Sebolastigoe. Que., and James Cot. „ meet Shed;a specialty. •-'tingbam Ormstown, Que. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30C The Yorkshires are bred straight Back Bacon, ,. ... ... 45c from a line of winners in the bacon bog. Block Tests of the unelph Win- Cooked Hanf,.. - 55c Fe J. P R O U S E - PICK Eft I N G ter Fair. The stock boar, Clover Leaf Weiners,.. .. '25c - Pride, is a stretchy well proportioned •� 15c " BUILDER bog. bred from a strong line of om- H@ad-Cheese, ... mercial quality. He has prove biro- Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents" �p Building Contracting i.; self as a getter of good stock, aviog " '• 5 lbs g0 center -Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds. <, to his credit over H0� of all pr eny " "' lb Pilate 18 cental graded as Select Bacon. The Tema e _ Fresh Trout and-White Fish ]very Friday; Pickering Dealer for the Products of are rugged Individualsof good con- The Metallic Roofing CO. Limited, Toronto a formation and well own, bred from' the herd of.Wm. Murdock, Palms �. REID PICKER IN G n, t. .` 1 .. , • ro ^r1• k-.7r r ur7 " '.<•,c, f'°t 'fir"'-#�'y.,, . i:}•. ..` _....:.. . ._A _ .__•...::...._....,�;:a.�.............:+L;y_.._.s.,..._,.:.:-m.... ria.._.. ,.ae.:,rs..�r �.,,t�S�"�' �."�4�.�._•`�,,:+9•'�_..r'^"'~ m� - -....-... ..,..,....- y,•« nW - a,., • ., ,,p. ".;:yr'.. -' "•� - 4 tzd;.. r�,rr. '•"$`�c rr+. t u •.:n.. -'..°�"t�.+ .'°�u., �` :�°' .r., ar.-� `mrr. .F ry ;',,,�'a• .1r 'c: � i d• y +-. :1 ! '••„•..;�. 'a"-„x �.',ar,. a a" '��a .n;:,� . 'r,.b+`m'`^'i� ..rh't ^"?�k2,�.*�' ,.'�.-�s" .R o-, �s .v-?°�-r M = Ts' s~ �,r • .. - •. ..,. 3 v..,:2:-:«.,,..e_ ., ':..A•..31�"F�' .iwr..• 4- -'ar' ^e.. n. .+.. �„ry'• .�. ,R '�' .r.r.. �'�Y" .e. ...�'r.:' :i ,�,�,, CLAREMONT Mrs. Lealie Feasby, of Sandford, LADIES, LOOK HERE CLEANING - PRESSING Maple Leaf Mutual Fire bas been visiting Claremont rely • tines during the pastfew weeks. Think of heaving'no coal,, no ashes, Bring alopg our@uits to be cleaned Mrs. {Dr.) Freel, of 9tottffvillr yy Insurance Co• ,spent Monday in town. Mrs. McCallum intends opening,no wood to split, to haul to carry. The and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed �T T. C. Gostick had a business her millinery-shop early in March. Instant Gas Oil Burner,will do all that Charges moderate.' •• trto Toronto on Monday. 1V a wish her suceeee in her new coal or wood c n do, is cheaper, t3tw Cheap rates for farm and country any stove orlage. Will brat oven JAMES BRISCOE, •building@. .r Worn, on Monday. Feb. 18tb, to undertaking. ;_ in half the time coal or wood will. A Opp^site D. Taylor's Bakery `-Maitland and 'Mrs. Anderson, a perfectly safe continuous Leat, great - Claremont, Oat.. Windstorm Insnrance on buildfngs. ;Son. IN MEMPRIAM. or small as you.want it, See Folder. Q e -- wind-mills.Silos etc. ' M"s.James Coates and Miss S. " Average cost for loo days 261c per day. L.� A S K G T S E. Evans were in the city an Mon EXERSON-.-In food and loving mem- Demonstrated and for sale at Automobile Insurance, day ory of cur dear wife and mother, W. J. GORDON'S, of all kinds. y h�• Milton Benson has been laid off who passed away this life.Feb.25th, Having purchased the stock from 1924: Church Street, FARMS FOR,SALE " 0- duty for several weeks suffering Agents Wanted 231y Pickering the Estate of Mother dear, you ve gone before u@, from a 4evere attack of sciatica. Where you suffer pain no more; . G. BARNES and the entire; 'Write or phone Mrs. Adam Spears returned eating in the arms of Jesus, IM�W .5 r- S 7T��� home on Monday evening after Safe upon'the olden shore. �,� business of JOS. W. DOTEN '�D B O 'er M A N spending a week with her son, —sadly missed by Husband and Am prepared to supply all sizes • _ Harrison. of Brooklin, _ Family. from Berry Boxes to Three Mrs. J. H. Evans has returned SHIN G L E S and Half Bushel. 20 WHITBY, ONT. home after vieiting her daughter, MILLINERY OPENING Mrs. Reuben Besse, of Brookiin, _ Gi een River Basket Forks ' "for the past two weeks, Mrs. McCallum will hold her Millinery British Columbia Cedar _ C'L AREIONT } Phone Mark. 8409 �- Mr?. McCallum moved into the Opening c3ur log the first meek of Mttrch ?Galt Galvanized Steel Shingle@ CREAMERY Bunaly residence on Tuesday sand in the oldpublyc•library rooms, Clare Bird's Felt Slate Shingles FRANK PENNOCK v/-T _T sr�x •is now busy making preparations mont, where sbe is opening up a high- for sale at for her millinery opening. classed millinery shop, with all the T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT "The Man that made the Barnes' Highest price paid for Alvin Busbby, who has been in latest styles and- highest quality in- Call and get price@. Basket." Cream at the { the employ of Chas. Sargent, of spring• and simmer hats. Satisfac- Markham, for the past two Years, tion guaranteed and prices reasonable. �+ { /1 e here. Give her a call and be C3areman{r Creamery i' la _+ieThe byin¢at his him - BARGAINS IN DAY G OODS The busiest places in town these �.,, convinced. Give us a trial and be convinced .days are the blacksmith shops, _ W horses are shod in such a SERVICE SATISFACTION SA'VINGIS I - s - manner that will enable them to Pickering mss. inavigate the icy roads. iviLea* ?+ Mrs. Thos. Paterson, who has Men's Knee Rubber Boots, rolled Meu's Bushman Rubbers, white Leah er Goods Star been spending between two and edge, red soles, regular .sole, rolled edge. 7 ileta, lr, three weeks with her daughter, 4.50, at 3.75. reg. 4.00, at 2.75. -- ' 40 Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, of Brook- }{�BREAD White soles at 4.25. HARNESS Lin, has return home. Ladies' Plain Over Rubbers, Our supply of quality Harness and On Sunday and Monday we were WIT14 A Men' Plain Over Rubbers at 90 cents. Parts is now complete. (treated to a very heavy rainfall PURPOSE at 1.20. Which canned mach of the snow to BOOTS-GREG SHOE Ladies'double "n Bole Oxfords, xir disappear. and also filled the many Asa+ Ladies' Oxfords, black, tan and We have a large stock of eat ble rra double "e" width, soot on hand-unbeatable cisterns which had gone dry. @wade, regular 4.50, regular 4.00, for for hard wear and tear. +� About fifteen of our sports went for 8.00. 3'�' to Toronto on Saturday e4emng to Y to witness the hockey match be- -Men's Tweed Suits, regular Men's Raincoats, tweed, We maintain our established, repute- �.. n Peterboro and Parkdale, EQ our pure food bread 18.00 to 20.00 at regular 12.00, tion for repairing all kinds of 'ttwee P - ee and boots. barna which was won by the farmer by has a worthy purpose. 18.00. for 8.50. r 8-2. It brings health and full T Frank Soden expects to move f ;Phan® 3800 CECIL BRADLEY (,ti into his residence here about the -strength and a mealtime .Cali at J. �,Ij��p� S _ Sarneea maker, I end of the week. The building satisfaction to the folks 1 has been re-decorated throuahont. who partake of it regu- �Z, ,R'rMIAONT. ONTAr'=O PICKERING, - ONTARIO' s'l, &ad a number of improvements liras. One slice calls for made. Mrs. Palmer, who has been visit- a loaf; one loaf forms the tog her daughter in Chicago dur• habit. t inR the past few months, has re n turned to Claremont and is now - ?l u•esiding with her parents, J. B. � �"°• �� ! a day . � IL Mrs. Madill. OUR.-, OU Roy Ward hag purchased Mrs. s qg,�• O Y +� � �`ROCERIES _ ;P, Macnab'q building south of J. _��,� j? i I ARE �t ;McGrath's blacksmith shop and ` ` �Av \ z $AI"tERY i� ,y used as a store-house, and has r, � ,� j -.. - �•I' � - - POPULAR _ ,moved it to the tear of his lot to �w�� {pHOj�E:900 %J r- - = be used as a garage CPICKERING, A fans dreaq carnival will be , ae - a held in he Caledonia rink here �,\ IDEAL on Tuesday, March 3rd. for which Another U-�,rload • � ' Rood prizes will be given The - I meu'a race will also be run again of that gond P on the same evening. r oc�+ S re Friday 1 r11r Graham Bros. shipped on last a two year filly to the Experi- Frost Fmental Farm, at Ottawa. Thin � � 0 animal won First prize at the Salt, 50 lb bag. 85c Canadian National Ealiibition at Will be unlo%ded at Clare- Bee Hive Corn Syrup, 5-lb pail 420 Toronto last fall and also First at rnont bOIIt the last Italian Balm, bottle Ottawa. �' Clover Leaf cups and 9 • Next Sunday is Ccimmunian Sun of this month. saucers, each 15o day in the Baptist Church. The " odd cups, 6 for 560 pastor's morning subject will be We will sell off the oar for . ..The pressing demand that made big product Good Red Salrnon 12 for '2'7o 'r'• "'Tears Tinged with Gladness," cash at the following - tion and this lower price possible-makes Trirdyn Pure Malt Vinegar, bottle and in the evening "Jebovah rices ; an 1'. Standard Peas, c Hoare and Answers," second in p cone too easy to get• Ice Berg Head Lettuce, :15C the series on "Elisha, the Tish- 941-12 47 in. h, 12'stays to rd 62c - bite." 847-12 47 12 " 67e Our share of the factory production will soon Keen's :dastard, 4 While Thoe. Birkett was in Har- . . 25o riston last week taking part in 038-12 38 12 80c be gone! Ammonite. 3 pkga the lyonspiel he took advantage 842-12 42 12 .'5� �Tow'a the time to realize what five-tube Oranges, very sweet, doz. 850 } i of the opportunity to visit G. H. -volume, cross-continent , real selectivity Our prices are all right. All other styles at the same cut- oattinent ranges phone 3700 and Mrs. Semis, of Brussels where rate prices and farness ll 49 guage and beautiful tone cleamean to you—before Mr. Samir is'10ea1 manager of the Ring Lock 2c per rod less it's too tate! FY'a,IIk CHIDLOW Standard Bank, a position he has T Slled since leaving Claremont. Compare the prices with Eaton'@, You all this in the Tyr', a -tube CLAREMO.NT �-' If you weraunable to attend the Sarnia' or anybody and grt - , annual Concert and Commence- remember every rod is Every part made by a specialist... And service tment Exercises of the Claremont FROST QUALITY with the behind all- we �eyouu dough! C*ree3�. Ri'Per �•, Continuation School in the Mason- FROST LOCK. opp t}, znay not come your way. fic Hall last evening don't miss it Saw Rill and Basket to night(Friday) when it will be ! ' gee to it—buy now This is acknowledged F. X. C 0 0 P E RI Rpm ,repeated. � Faetar7 ; 9 be the beet concert yet given D BUNTING _ by the Claremont Condonation CLAREMONT Fl�.�• 43 5 e School. yF° J. S. Bandy got tired of paving rsLOGS WANTED a. Rood coin to feed a hoe Aleb and Chopping, Wood Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling. has the "beebie jeebies" and LaeBrightell • s turned it ever to the tender mer- cies of a man capable of handling ti each cissa. He may hang her bide '. ' / ' Repairing, *r► on the fence or take it where, it U Hhaping and Turning ' will be turned into leather` to Kiddie Kara, Sleighs, Office Stools •-make boots for the rising generaP 1 tion. ..-.Salt For Bale Our rink of curlers who Were at spring Mill •80011 Y, f ' -Harriston bonspiel secured second be, here CHAS. A. WHITE. 1prize in the main event, each get. Successor to late W. G. Barnes ting one half dozen pearl handled A, full line or the latest Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont bread and batter spreaders. There n were thirty two rinks competing. WALL PAPERS tlOnLast year they secured the shield, TheFoUnda !_—• being first in the consolation, all 22 iuehes wide. "~Y' :'There were several doubting PriC9B t0 i3ilit everyone ThomaA's,-but had they read their y VERY fortune has had a foundation. papers all doubt.would have been gee our papers before buying �� Every foundation, in the first instance, removed. elsewhere is laid with the first few dollars saved. 5 Last week two rinks from our j town journeyed to Osbawa to take A complete list of Start to save now and- lay your foundation. i n the big bonspiel there. The Save seriously—save consistently. For money irink, composed of R. D. Miller, H. Sherwin-Williams a, s' Of all materials and dedRn ' $. McIntosb, Wm. Wallis, Wm.G. '•ar„co p in the Bank is the buffer against misfartune kept in.took. It will pa• you Bingham (skip), were very enc- ;Paints, Oils and and the barometer of future prosperity. all at our works sad inapeo*our Nom cessful and won the very hand- varnishes 9r' obtain prioee Don't be in u9Ku e:r some Eaton Trophy, also four �' If weave , andnot o thribef theeagesit Phone 1401 ly we can, and dothrow off the aaantll. Ver fine sweater coats. The Eat- ootnmiesion of 10 per*out.,whiohyo11 WA ; I on Trophy is a handsome cup of awsainlysave by pneebadag from aa,; 5 moat generous size and mounted oallroUaiMa• a ' on a mahogany base. We heart- De s S C 0 T T , �, d P. LYNa, Maestro• -J.T. MATHESON: Illy congratulate Mr. Bingham and BRUO9UN BRA�t K G CROSS- Mntt "L bis in bringing hone the CL,REMO:�T ,.,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,..,,..,;.,,..,....s.,,;. o.>i�&ad voo:da, %VLiths,u::uda 1: _ , a.a 7x.. ..L.++earl:.'•.�• _ _. -.,.......i ♦ � .,.r,>a .n - ._.' .... • .. .., .: +//'i' }. 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It iav� 'fou Tasted _. was the drunken tramp who had straightened himself, and now stood s with a certain wayward swaying iiig= s -. A ntty by Kit's side. _ Kit's anger melted aad his pity came back. F .> Y .y 11 "��•..: - - Can I help ye!" he said, `tell me. N ;: where you are- going." " ' " "To the last refuge of the unwise," 11� - „ •-. 8e70 the man answered, smiling wistfully; �- "the hotel of the misfortunate, the GREEN TEA Sanatorium u those who have lived not wisely but too well. Set me on Those who have-used Japan, Yotsllfsgj.• the way to the poorhouse, and I will -' x - 11"o>n► or Gunpowder Ten will appre. bless you, my boy; but first I will N n, ciate the superiority of this delicious shake off the mud q! this ungrateful - - • c ' village from my Leet."' ' - .?"; ,; /' '• ' blend, always so pure and rich. Tri► lit. Kit surrendered his shoulder to the n _ ' +y .:. lana a hand. The tramp leaned beau- ily upon it and it hurt him a good ' deal; but Kit bore the, strain man- fully. The shouting throng of chil- dren had melted as quickly as'it had gathered, some having gone-home to r dinner and the rest scattered to play. r Kit and his new friend walked slow- ly-up the street together, the'-tramp ' still holding forth in a strain of lofty BY B. 8 C80CKETT. moral precept.: At the door of the y public-}souse the man paused, and with solemn voice and-uplifted finger warn- 1 ed the boy against the seductions of CHAPTER K —(Cont'd.) !He struggled indeed to his feet, and bad company. Q'tap'ertence •Lilias had gone to a white house by l balanced himself in the corner of the ��For myself," he said, "I must e'en, }V. ' -the bridge where lived one Jane Little, wair where he had stood at first. He an old maid who had 'never been seen pointed unsteadily to the combatants these but once more=only this once�nter except with two ringlets at either side)and- delivered 'himself of. moral re- obtaindaa -modicum - of ha ctit our - ; r=;, $ � :. Be Po y +^ . i' of her thin white cheeks, and who marks upon the future career of those O SYht US t0 hltrg, ' ri strength to carry me on to my quiet ' . .?11 had never'been known to wear any-)who. would fight with their fellow B 8. 1•l�lhc:D. ]r r resting-place. But for you, my lad, er namft Ci' -thing but a black "betterinous" dress,l creatures. g I I beseech you take, advice, and never such as the other women-folk of the Boys, he said, severely, "shake _never—�' ' rS•" gXIIE'f1CFJ ii h0 Q 61 " village reserved for Sundays. On this hands and be friendly. I am willing. He would have proceeded further IVY ed�6, 811 account Jane Lia7X was thought to be to be friendly. Bos will be boys, but lY y y , with his somewhat scholastic declama- . . setting up for a lady, and the parish f it is a sin to fight. I have always in- tion, but at that moment Miss Bar- y ' ► 6 L, gossips counted on their fingers how culcated this principle, though, alas! bara Heartshorn a tC¢r8. ch W� ' often the black dress had been turned.! g ppm abruptly n the door- 01 F I myself have not slway3 followed my way and motioned him abruptly away. """"6 Kit walked quickly up the. vlllage!own advice. Shun the wine-cu L liq street looking for his mother. How- tads '• p+ "Ye are no coming into my hoose 1 t SVC' ID r?: But again the day. Ye hae gotten wair ` I t11Q}L9irW1V Z.Oo ever, he did not at once End her. "Shut up, they are beginning!" than is - " bei g. guid for ye already. I! ye ` t at the bridge-end, where the great cried Nathan Girmor the biggest I'-' ` � � e! fY.w t , y, ggest boy dinna gang quletly'I'1 net the dogs on - ,. '• ,'� beech, tree stoops %nth a. p.eas"t in the school, who attended all fights you. �' .'r s sound of rustling leaves over the still�to,see fair and official play: The man waged his head withSo water, close to the raised earthen! Kit and his enemy were not equally grave,. pathetic resignation, and then j ~ mound whereon Andrew Hutcheon, the matched, for Pete Tamson was at-least nodded to Kit with a kind df smite, blacksmith, welded on hie cart wheels, s head taller. But Kit was wiry and as if he had expected it. Ki "aa - Kit saw a crowd.of boys shouting in ectiris as his own pet goat, and Pgte's (To be continued.) that irregular-and cruelly playful way,{ first -blow produced no effect. Kit'. O- ni h " which is the wont of boys all the world i i *ered aside like a sunbeam dancing T�E I'ROFI�I'J IN neer when they are tormenting-some n th-e pebbles in clear running water. 'F thing that cannot escape them—yet Pete was furiets. TEA GROWING ( HAVE A SPELLING`BEE. Yes, and So Deep, Too. w ulYords them sport by flying out in "That's no fair; Stand still!" he The price of good quality tea has An old-fashioned spelling bee easily Globe.Trot ter—"Of course 'you went Impotent anger at their insults. risen in the last two years between furnishes a half-hour of merriment d'p the Motterhorn?" cried. as he made another terrible -' The crowd of boys surrounded-a;rush: 20c and 2iir per pound. The'demand fur.the community party. the leader Bluffer—"Yes! Yes! What a beautiAw loran who half reclined and half stood) r" which has been phenomenal, has sus- may choose two captains, each of ful river it !s!" iii the angle of the bridg. wall. He was`,. ,Aye' stand still!" cried the school. mined this increase, and the fortunate whom may-choose fifteen spellers for I How can he hit ye if ye dance shoot' i r a tall man, with closely cropped hair ,,, owners o! tea plantations have earned his side. One person ms ;�. �like that?" ._ Pe y preside at� t and a certain native dignity which.he dividends is some cases of from 60% the- dictionary in order to settle any; l{lt was so astonished at the re- gaged in �elltrig disputes and to supply the meanings' fi strove hard to mainain even' when to 100%. All those en BEAUTI�1( IT WITH quest that. he did stand still, and being baited by village boys. Fie ,was pate's fist met him to the eye with a the commodity—who have not been of words when requested. The leader, not drunk, only stupid and muted— y making any -more profit—have been or teacher, may make the spelldown sudden sharp and most surprising with. perhaps. some suspicion of the P g hoping for over-production. This .to more interestin b choosin t u n. P P pain. In a moment Kit for of eve p g y g type i "DIAMOND DYES z, staple of the village inn, acted upon thing. ' He hearA not the shouts of inevitable when each profits are being words in groups of ten. For instance, - - - in-his empty, stomach by the heat of t,. made and prices will then fall. But one group may be on agriculture, one the school colling on Pete Tamson to the mid-day sun. tea is stiff getting dearer, and no one on dress material, one on history, and - - - '-' go in and "finish the muirland brat He balanced himself judicially, and He did rct hear the warning voice of can foretell just when the drop will so forth. One group of words may Perfect.home�dy� leads futile i ushea with his stick at g come—wbeLier in one year of Ionger, contain a .great many Us, T's, and tai and tinting is 7 Die- the cicala and w.atterin crowd of his I llalfdrunken wL-dom from the man Ii may come when least'ex' ected.- R's. The leader will need to give a g g p guaranteed with Dia- - tormentor ending, tragically.enou h I whose quarrel he had taken upon him- _--�—_.... mond Dyes. Just dip ' s+ R+ g fe`w instructions for the spelling of i •` - = - s�lt: A thin red whirling vapor seem- ___En Inc Trouble. In cold water to tint _ ' h,%wever, by stumbling and falling, to smoke before his eyes, and he ti these words. Instead of saying the dolt, delicate rhades, M headlong upon the hard stones dT the, Little Ted,-becoming very tired on, letters, the speller is required to raise causeway, Then Pete Talnson., the "ill i saw the face of his enemy through it, the way home from church,begged his his right hand for L, raise his left or boil to dye rich, " p flushed with triumph. Anger boiled father to carry him. band !or T, and whistle for R. If the permanent c o I o r a. dei) of the junior classee, jumped black in his heart He cared for only Bach 15-cent package upon him and proceeded to execute the; y "Oh, no!" argued dad. "A big taro- speller says either of these letters in- one thing in the world—to kill Pete contains directions simple double-shuffle, which represent- and-a-half-year-old boy like you must stead o! mak}ng the correct motion or I ed dancingto the boys of Duncanson's Timson, and to•ki'll.him quick- He so simple any wo• y learn to walk up like a orae. ' sOnnd he is dropped out of the corntest. rc�loot i had never Seen boys fighting• Hp had lana can dye or tint had his only lesson is the art from Tod bravely trudged along for some But in the ver midst, -when- the y minutes then began to lingerie, silks, rib - had t' the collies, which pant and lag Minard's for Sprains and Bruises �, plaudits of his companions were rising!their backs and gripped 1dreh8a behind. Presently he called out, poiron Ga_s. stockings,irswea�ten draperies, coves - in pleasing music to his ear, Pete' "Daddy, daddy. Better carry me, I'm I any unfortunate "isitia strap ! lags, bangings, everything new. Tamson-received a-blow on the cheek „ g ger about out of gas." it is said that the Germans have in• .• 'tyke that might chance to come u - e vented a still more venomous kind-0f Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no oilier kind lrarr a hand ea hard as a mason's g p the-Dornal loaning; —and tell your dinSglst whether the j�► mallet, a blow-which knocked him oft g. while his sole idea ' IExcesaive Oil on Clutch; poison gas. The use of it will asphyx•i material you wish to color is wool. or the body of the tramp, and sent hirr of boxing had been obtained from Too much pR on the clutch reduces late the nascent willingness of the'suk, or whether it Is linen, cotton, of Black Billy his goat, as he'assisted a he coefficient of friction, and copse world to forgive and to forget. ' wed goods. staggering half-a-dozen yards away in t tramp across the green quently the abilit of the clutch to_ ' dazed astonishment, _ gl' n quadrangle of y the farmyard. — "A-fecht. A feeht. The New Boy1 transmit power to the driving lnechan- and 'Pete Tamsont Make a ring!" So not only Pete Tarrson, but the ism, - shouted the knowing. .So in a trice whole of Whinnyliggate_ School.was _ a ring was,made and the combatantsl astonished by the fury of.Kit's as- Minard's Liniment-for the Grippe. were stripped for the fray, The man sault. Like a wild cat he seemed to When thin look dark at first �l with the hollow face and closely-crop-i spring bodily into the air, and to _ .per hair, the original cause oP the dig-'strike his opponent with his head, his glance—take soother look—seek to ONTARIO TAR agreement, was instantly forgotten, hands, and-his feet all-at orice. Pete)find- the- rift in the cloud:• e was instantly overborne to the earth, -- _ _ Bahkingby' aiand Kit had his fingers onhis ene- . mie's throat and his teeth'in his arm A-fA tSwV¢> Btseath before the shouting throng• realized ;INECTO I alj- llfie8 /I what had happened. And if there had The security-afforded by the Province of Ontario been none to loosen that grip it might RAPID Savings Office, together with the facilities extended by THE o have fared very ill indeed with Pete. The world's beat every Post Office in Canada and other countries, make it f��R ; But with one united . - '"bair tint. Will yell the school _ restore gray.hair possible for everyone to deposit their savings. in this institu- •pulled Kit: off—kicking, biting, -and to its natural I tion. Interest is allowed, compounded half-yearly, with full 1 scratching at gvery one who came color in 16' minutes. I checking privileges. within his reac# Small size, .x3 30 by mall = They punched him for a It ' Double size, $8.tia by all The confidence the rural communities have shown. in 5 teegur.". .They cuffed,him for a'!young I this'Savings Office is indicated by the large increase in de- savage." They pulled him hither and The I posits, which are now over $20,000,000. thither, while Pete lay on the ground W T. Pember Stores, - �\ and howled that he was killed. But Llmlted All deposits are secured by the entire resources of the j Kit was' wholly unconscious of the ' ?� Yonpe 8t. Toronto province of Ontario. _ blows that hailed upon him. His whole r` S. was taken up with the problem of .Remittances should be made by Post Office money order, how to get at Pete again: bank cheque, express order or registered better, and should Aber eating rmokin But so far as he was concerned Pete be addressed to your nearest Branch,.where they will receive Wri lr freshers the aw+rth desired no'more getting at. As soon prompt attention. - - * nrdP,Isw earm the breath. j Nerves s are soothed.throat b as he saw that the instinct of sporti refresbed anddi�eer elided in the minds of his companions would So easy tocanythe littkyulutl quickly overmaster any considerations ProYII1Ce Of 0.0t", arlo SaVlll s O ice s of fair play, and'that Kit was within - .-w x• are the concentrated l' measurable distance of breaking loose, HEAD OFFICE: 1S QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO v. he rose from the strength a prime, fresh _ Toronto Branch Offices:_ �;-, ground, and with his beef. Use them to add -• -• - - cap in his hand he raced for home, Cor. Bay and Adelaide Sts. Cor. University and Dundas Sts. flavor and nutriment to y boo booing lustily all, way the t'a:o ' soups, aaucea, gravy, _ 51p Danforth Avenue. wit 4 of how he had been "killed dead" by stews,hash,meat-pies, - Other Branches at Vii' �•,Qft4wQ� meal 1 the, young savage from the Black Hamilton, fit. Catharines, St. Mar s, ' �� Tri,oi. 4 - 75c..nd � Y' 'Pembrokke, . �.�...�► i Dornal. " " to •30,c. Brantford, Woodstock, Owen Sound, Ottawa, ' r---— A hand was laid on Kit's head—an I Seaforth, Walkerton, Newmarket and Aylmer, ` ISSUE No. 9-25. unsteady hand—a hand with long liths 4 _ � - . „ ,... _.. • •. .-' - .• „��" it °eve „Sc'' ��' ;it '.irk' �' .-. .. ...:� -. -' ._ •,� .. - � r,,. ,.,,.-.•„ 'i he .�w,,Ke ' .- :va.• •: '.R.s no- �,. r, n � X �:, x�,:�' Fi 'n �:e�i""'^' ::,.ceAcr.:n..•.. �' "_ac, '4.,..,,�.:s.;.+.v�:'�se......__.,..y�-w..a.s.....,�2s..�a.a,j�+..,_.,r.!"...r._...._n....e.....:iaF�„x_f...,...:'�h_.1.3:x-.--��..,";�i..,,�•d�:n,.d twe��n_.L...-...�..u.rd,�.air.,..,'.���:.s.'�Yr.'�.vz�."'�,.�.i''�•'�%�::.�a`•.•r�i�a�A�'.:��?i'�mn�..�y92m..'atrun��:�- .:d-„�.�• ', e !n ry�, C' • i I �• Y� gM.. y, i � �y �.. ..� .,.e ur..�;y,,„,, :,•, ;,.v x�:. SXd ax•.' '� a•ti�gc�..,. �i:'' '4- e •'a ._.g ... .. +wx•....=, .•.. .. -'t�•' .... .5` . • y�!a-... :•.: .r"' r �. 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MINE r CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ER INiDIANA ,s £�: t 9 to DISAST 4 I t 14 IS z Y , Iosion of Gas Tabes Heavy Toll at Sullivan,Ind,-=Crewti to ,7 . 1g 19 .Handicapped by Fumes in Efforts to Bring Victims•Out.- Lt aj Sullivan, Ind., Feb. 20.-In an ex- aster spread throughouttt the towand • ,: 'plloffion of that wrought the surrounding communities, and auto- gas , 6 14 25 2 17 greatest mine disaster in the his mobiles were parked along the roads _ 2f4 ; - of the'Indiana coal fields, 51 men were :ending to the shaft for distances of jp killed almost instantly at 10.45 o'clock several mites. 1 ti this morning in the City Coal Com- Wives and children of miners em- 35 pony mine, on the outskirts of this played in the shaft crowded about, } city. seeking information, and groups of x b 37 There were 121 miners in the !nine wailing, sobbing women and children ,,> at the time of the e.�cplosion, which clustered about as the news was 0 1 4 5 • 38 'occurred in the third and fourth en' broken that 51 of the men were known tries north, where most of .the men to be dead. r¢ y s', 46 47 - .. were at work who were killed. Rescue A signal to the hoisting engineer , rn . crews went to work at once,and the was received -within three •minutes s S' 41) 10 I .rescue team of the United States Bur- after the explosion, but one of the RA <� eau of Mines at Vincennes, Ind., cages was caught on the bottom by 53 54 . reached-the scene of the disaster by wreckage and miners were forced to ` motor track at 11.46 o'clock in the climb into the shaft to the bottom and Dr. William Beebe, scleatist and ea 55 sb 57 58 wreckage before the piorer, has set-out from New York to morning, fine hour after the terrific cut away -the explosion. They were on the bottom hoisting engine could be used. But explore the Sargasso Sea, the lamed 60 bl 63 64 in. 35 minutes after artiest. one cage. was being used as a result "Graveyard of the Atlantic." It is � Miners who were 'injured"were In the work of bringing the bodies to believed that many of the ships lost brought to the surface at once. i the surface. A row of waiting ambo- in the Atlantic are to be found there. 66 - The work of bringing out the dead lances removed the dead to the city. - + proceeded ®lowly, the bodies being Sheer courage and heroism marked BOY LOSES LIFE WHEN brought out singly. Rescue woekersing he work of•rescuers, who braved the HOME CATCHES FIRE -,• SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES r ' were handicapped by fumes of. gas deadly fumes of gas and descended k Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably ;'.which flooded the by fmine mint x diatel s time after time into the mine to bring ante. These will give you a clue to other words croseia; them, atter the explosion. Y Two Others Heroically Res- out the dead. Man were overcome titnd they is torn to still others. A letter belongs in each wtute ,} - cued b Passer-b --Chance a words starting at the numbered squares and r_�g either ' }... 'Tremendous crowds thronged the and several ,were carried from the Y Y � , scene Goan after the word of the dis-I aline• of Recovery. -horisontally or vertically ear both. - HORIZONTAL - VERTICAL A despatch from St. Catherines y ��r I rolls, in barrels, $33; heavyweight says:-One of the saddest fatalities 1-Pushed 1-seattared The WeWs Mita kets +rolls, $27. that has occurred for a long time f a--sinal( containere.for llqulds 2-Garden Implement -s Lard-Pure tierces, 18 to 18u4c; moved the city to its depths on Thurs- 11--A unit of weight 3-A proposition i :: .. . tubs, 18=1$ to 19c; pails, 18% to 19erec; , •1'18-A recious stone 4--An exclamation rints,� 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces, �y night when "Billy" Park, the p bakes-. a .# TORONTO. .. i pp nine- ear-old son.of ex-Alderman Wm. =i14-'Anger fi 143's to 16c; tubs, 14% to 15%c pails, Y d-- 16-A small child Order of proceedings i 151an. wheat--No. 1 North.. $2.10'A; 15x1 to 15%c; prints, 16% to 17c. W. Park, was suffocated on Thursday ;F10-A note In music 7-At hand No. 2 North., $2.043A; ',No. 3 North., Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to 58.25; night, and the lives of two other chit- '17--garter ti-A preposltloq $2.01 ; No. 4 wheat, $1.901!*. butcher steers, choice, $6.75 to $7�5; dren endangered, when the house F`1g-glood 9--Depressed Mar.. oats-No. 2 CW, 72%c; NO.I do, d, $6.25 to$6.76; do, med., $5.50 caught fire and was almost completely � 10--Cut of beet (pl.) ' g Pl 19--Personal pronoun 8 CW, 68c; extra No. 1 feed, 69c; Na to$66; do,cam., $4.50 to $5.25, butcherI destroyed. 21-To disturb : 13--811ghtest ` _. 1 feed, 66c- No. 2 feed, C,21/,c. heifers, choice, $$6.75 to $7; do, Y 14-To disregard y All the move c.i1. bay Forts. (good, $6 to $6.50; do, incl., b to $5.75; ±<Ir: and Mrs. Park head left the g4.-Product of a tra♦ _ g Am corn. track, Toronto-No. 2 do, cam, $4.60 to $5; butcher cows, children at home while they 97--A singer 20-Something Insignificant µsl yellow, $1.46, choice, $4.60 to $5.15; do,fair to good.I went to a dance that was being held at 25--East Indian tree 22-An article r Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, $3 u0 to $4;, canners d cutters, the Rotary Club. Passing the house, �Z Pod+lt�ona ofIdual cha�ra^terlat(ea Q��mpt�ement on a boat K 5 ' f bs� included. Bran, per ton, $31; $2.25 to $2.75; butcher�>nlla, good, which is situated on Queen Street, s,4-,Most unusual 2e-Imprlaanment shorts, per ton $33; middlings, $39; $4:25 to $5.25: do, fes.., $3.75 to about the centre of the cit about 11 '>' + y. 28--More sparse feeding; 36-A powerful nation gond .sed flour, per bag, $240. $•i; bologna, $2.50 to $3..5; o'clock Thursday night, Frank Mot- I 29-Pan of verb "to be" (Int. oats No. 2 white,57 to 59c., 4eteers, good, $6.75 to $6.50; do, fair., a6-Farming activity (abbr.) I a returned soldier, saw the smoke :67-A letter 31-In kingly fashion .� Ont. -Feat--No. 2 winter, $1.60 to'$4.75 to $5.50; stockers, gond, $4.50 to ». $1.65; No. 3 winter, $1.58 to $1.62;'56.50; do, fair, $4 to $4.26; slues, he�anc$efrom ams of the hi drenaBrealung 38-Oeeorattve S3-A weapon g heard No. l commercial. $1.57 to $1.61, f.o.b.f choice, $11 to $12; do, teed. -$7 to� � 42-Position In poli 88-Metal in native state .P _ shi ping points according to freights.j$g; do, grassers. $3.60 to $4.60; milch I a window he heroically foreed his way 46-Prophets 39--Seldom seen r? Barley--Marting, 89 to 93c. cows, choice, $60 to $70; fair cows,!to the room where the three children '47-Inclines to one side 4t1-Those who test t1 � ` V !Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 841- $40 to $50; springers,.choice, 7- t1i $70 to'' were and carried them from the blaz- 49-A parent (French) 41-•Regard ,ye No, 2, $1.39 to $1.39, 590; g>od light sheep, $7 to $8, heav in building. 50-A feather fastening 42-Scalawags :Alan. flour, first at., $10.70, To-'far and buck $4.50 to $6.25; bulls, g 62-To b• barns along 43--With sloping ends :.o .. tanto, do, second at $1.0.20 Toronto. I The children were immediately 44-Line the root of p , $3 to $4; good lambs. $14.50 to63--A ship p Onbafl urge or Toronto: , SSA3, $3550: b:eks,, $12.50 to $13.&0. o,1 y effort was made save the 1 ve�� 67-To ossa • M ' 46'-'Litnit pecent. hospital. 66-Inside c in ba I � 30 to $i�• do, culls, 46-Pertaining to the eyes (pi.) Of a➢1, ►t was found that B:11 the 413-A leghlativs Sod ' purl, nominal, cotton bags,-e,i.f. !hops, thick smooths, fed and watered y� I 69--To beseech y ori h' Straw-Carlota, per tau, $8.60 to $9. to $11.45; do, f o.b., $10.75 to middle one of the three Soya. was I 69-•An interjection 61-Sun pod Screenings-Standard, recleaned. (.!$10.85, do, country points, $10.50 to dead. The two other children are in 60-A dog j ' '63-Cabbage salad 'li.b. bay ports, per ton, $23. $ hospital, where,doctors state, they�. 82--Part of the body 64-Comparativs value $10.65: do: aS cora, 11.75 to.$11.85; Ilia 66--Product of a tree Flay-No. 2, per ton, $14.50; No. 3,:select premium. $2.22'to$2.25. have a chance of recoverin 63-To place ..pe ; mixed, per I. The origin of the fire is in doubt 54-To fondle 59-P • Ive pronoun " t onr,ton, $11.50 to $1L50$11.50 to $12. - b the hL to hay n caused by 58-Dried atoms of graln 61-A common carrier fabbr) � k lar 23c- twins ut thought a bee i 66-To wish for 114-Printer's name for mixed types Cheese New, MONTREAL lan overheated pipe, The parents were 1?3 c;triplets, .4c; 3tiltans, 24c. Old, ���.........�. large, 24 to 25c;'twin3,25 to 26c; trip- Oats, Can. west.., No. 2, 19%c- No, 'I immediately notified of the tragic oc-� lets. 26 to 27c, 13, ,31fsc; extra No. 1 feed, 70%c, currence, and are overcome with grief Solution of last weeks puzzle, regarding potatoes from the United ` _ - --- Butter-Finest creamery prints, 34 i�lour=-•Man. spring wheat pats., 1§ts,i at the fatality that hag occurred. gtihtee it woes recognized that eonsid- :0 36c; No. ! ereamerp, 38 to 34c-; No. $10.70; 2nd$, .$10.20; strong bakers',I p a E- Siw E A a T N E 2, $1 to 83c. Dairy prints, 26 to 28c., $10; winter pats., choice, $8:35 to TWO CHILDREN DIE E oration would have to be given to the y+ Pa 'A u 0 H t_ u E n R Eg --Fresh extras, in cartons,!$8.45. Rolled oats-Ba 90 lbs., necessity for similar action with Te. ggss f b's. K E L F I IEWE: A 5 T E R ; •6'2c; 1•oae, 50c; fresh firsts, 48c. $-610. Bran. $31.25. Shorts,.$38.25. ,•IN BURNING HOME; Bard to Catsadian-grown tubera. Live poultry-Hens.over 4 to 5 lbs.,I Middlings, $39.25. Hay--No. 2, per, A P n 5 O T Inquiries ware accordingly made as , -18c• do 8 to-4 lbs.; 18c; roosters, 12c; ton, car lots $14 to $10. C u O 0 P B E n T to'the prevalence of the beetle in the duck iugs, b lbs. and up, ISe. !Mother Absent at Tune at Butter-No..1. pasteurized. 30?i to I L O w A O R ROE potato-growing districts of the Do _ Dressed poultry--FIcns, over 4-to 5'31c; No. 1, creamery, 29?/s to 30c; Bedside of Another Son. A C 0 R D i A E minion IL appears as a result that lbs., 26c; do, 9 to 4 thee., 16c;•• spring seconds, 28?4 to 29c. F1,*t -Fresh Feb. 22.-Whet e their' chickens, 4 lbs. and Ib3- M.F., 35c; extras, 65c; fresh firsts, 5-c. 5 0 w w R t tv G c A T continued importation of Canadian po- `` father was absent in Vermont and S H A p Y E T 8 0TH tatoes involves the risk of introducing do, corn fed, 32d;•roosters, 18c; duck-` p.- their mother was at the bedside of a` the beetle into this country. The Min tinge, 6 lbs. and up, 2bc; turkeys, 35c.1 Beans--Can. hand-picked, 1:+., 6uic;' stricken son in a Montreal hospital,i R i P R COT istry-of Agriculture 'accordingly is-. M. Doumergue, Bachelor, T A a G E T H E A T E D which operates imine t P lea, 6c Pearl, aged 12, and Paul Emile, aged sued-the order, pe DSa 1p a roducta-S ru 'per Imp,. y I R C E A S E D ORE y� p ' p y p p p Causes Florists to Grieve: lo;children of Mr. and Mrs. C kite lintel but revision has basal made gal., $2.40; per 5-gal. tin, $2.30 per, I Lacomb, were buried to death when PEN PRONE h E w for the admission of any consign-� gal.; maple sugar, 6., 25 to 26c. ( The owners of the flower chops in'fire destroyed their Home here this a -- reertg that may have been slrvadyi Honey-40-1b. tins 13%c per lb;l shipped. 10-Ib. }tins, 131,�Se; iZ. tins, 14c; tui- the Madeleine district dont care much i tnot•nin8•.. Mica Masala, in charge of CANADIAN POTATOES FPS• Ib. tins, lbui to 16c, j-who is President of France, so longt'the house and children in the absence BANNED AFTER PROBE \o infortnatacn cou;l be obtlfinedi Smoked meats-Hams, mod; 'Lb to as he is married,. says a Paris de-1 of their parent's, narrowly escaped fforn 'the Minastry concerning thee] h Ot6c; cooked hams, 37 to 38c, smoked $patch. with her 'life. duration of the, embargo. rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to • A bachelor President has no flowers I The fire broke out about 2 o'clock Risk of Introducing 'Beetle 1!1 28c; breakfast bacon, 23 to 27c; spe- sent him, they point oat, and since M.i in the.morning from an unknowri Britain Was Cause of - sial brand breakfa6t bacon, 29 to 81c; Doumerg'�:e has held the position they,origin, and- the housekeeper was - .Embargo. Winnipeg, Man.-With a total earn-. backs,boneless,33 to 36c. henna lost trade which they ruefully aavakened to find the building in Cured meat&-Long clear bacon, 50, haves los at nears (,h the francs 'a�flames and, filled with smoke. Her London, Feb. 22.-In connection �d revenue of $10,603,580' and a total 'to 70 lbs.,*17.50; 70 to 90 lbs„ $16.80;1. y_ - with the ban on the importation of incurred expenditure of $10,470,18$,, 90 lbs. 'and up, $15.50;. Iightweight' year. i endeavors to reach the sleeping chil- Canadian potatoes by the British Gov the Manitoba .Government closed its, mes dren were cwt off by the flaand eminent, the Canadian Press has fleeal year, August 31, 1924, showing] KINGsS MEDICAL ADVISERS $lie fled from the house crying for lx�lp learned from the Ministry of Agrlcul- a' net excess of current revenue ovetl "� Despite brave efforts on the part ture that when the order was made current expenditure of $133,396. 4[ 1y!o!'the firemen, they were unable to _ 1 ' SAY INFLUENZA SOMEWHAT SEVERE ! rescue the children. The house was HEROIC "MOU��1`IES" REPORT PERILOUS completely destroyed and the furni- - i Lure was a total loss. The little bodies AND DEATH STRUGGLE IN FAR NORTH, Slowly Re¢gvering from Attack-Will Take Few Weeks' i were recovered later. _ - Cruise in Mediterranean. 1 Mr. Lacomb was absent on a busi- ness trip to BarHngton, Vt., where " S London, Feb. 22.--Bing George Mediterranean, and it is not question: he has large manufacturing interests, A despatch from Ottawa says:- separated from the drifting ice by ~, n: � r ' ,iZ. -e-r^- .��4 '�' " e3':v ,j':.. A.�6 . [v` :2'- •i Mr„e. .!.r •.i :Sa. r h •,.t!" C "9 ^'+it;3+ .w`di;r"v. ,s . ' y. �:n,, n :l'6,:, y y .., ' '• •,:,i'�', ,•'r'.&!? •.a _.�S` ..s..i. •,«'`r, a: e.' ,yx•P ;?t �•'". F,,.' a r.v :s' ., }..J `..•!"�..�'d.. lt.`., ♦,��.. , .x+-. -..'.,-: e •+ �'�''.1e~r`'" s �°r•F'y. r t• ;' » j�7�.,,..,1xnr. .-2'•h.-:d:`G!•fy a .•�'-r, 2"rrl .^.i. - 'aY' e•..} ,. .4? •.�.. .,:.RS'+' ,.«..r.re:. '.... ., �- 'tr. :,.. .-',_ .....1 .' ::'..: .;R'..': _ '"_T:irN!f'. .2'w. v,.� ."F'y;1;.�L°` .. . ,..f";u 'y :`. --LODALISNIS. _ �• � � , =-The Women's Day of Prayer� -pr. .FLe.aryy will be Gere as usn. r. • . .. �i ; will be observed in the Dietboaiat al nest Taeaday to attend to his s r Church to day (Friday); at 3-p W. (professional duties. +► ; -Mrs E. H. Hall visited friends All women are invited to attend. 1 -Don't forget ,Artlltty L- Bun. .t ' In the city on yatltrday last. } -The young people of the Meth- dy'e auction sale of household �j iq » .-Mrs, L. K. Devitt, n t odist Church will present their I pffAc a Pt r t� f„-Toronto, �, t c_, to morrow (Saturday) spent the weekend with her-par. draw&. eutitled Tho Now Aliuib- aitel•IIoon. 4. eats, Hugh and hire. Meehifa, ter, ou btl4rch 12th. - Tb play -Dr. E. A. sadleir, Dentist, _ '-The township council will has Never been staged in Pickering. practising In Toronto, will be here ' Caine and enjoy >r ingest on Monday neat for the . a gc�ud laugh. See ill his office ou Thursdav from.l0 res?r -transaction of general businese, bills for cast of characters. a. W. to 5 D. m„ as usual. } .+ —'i1W. J. Miller spent over Sun- -There is to be a convention of =The many friends of Mrs. IEP. day the "Season` dap with W. G. sad Mre. Scott hay fever sufferers at Pittabiug W. Hieke, of Pine ©rove, will re- this year. We do not Uelon �V. and other friends in Claremont. y g to gret to bear of her serious illness, -Misses Pearl- Stork, Louie this aggregation, and it is not otir She is in St. John18 $�epital, To ; Puckrin, Isabel Squires and Leota intention to qualify as a mehtber, routo, where she underwent a But JU6t to infer olI 141on spent Wednesday in the ab we ale not III sympathy with very serious o pf•Rtion. y �oaiq of the practices of its tbem• -Dq p - e ty. you intend putting; down Mrs. (Dr) Cartwrigh rater bets, aardwood flouring in your resi The" is Tomrained a number of her ady fri_ -The Pickering`'igilRrce Asst• d©ace. ' If'so, see Ju p - 111 w Iasis to an afternoon tea on Friday y Aper 1n has the a Cor for Draper's h y ciation are luokia for a lftr�e large advt. ill aJother column. He number at their oyster au g y the' ell- ; -On account of the icy condi- the Ton•n Hall this (Friday)even- known SearnKn-Kent product. k tion of the sidewalks on Sunday. ing- A- large nutnbtir of tickets 'Get at it early while you -haveplenty evening many made use of .this have already been sold. Those IN MEMORIAM. - excuse to absent tbemselves`frorn who are not already membe,ra_ot — of time "Make and Make the Home Walla . church. the Association, are invited to LITTLEJOHra-In loving memory of a » -Mrs. J. R. Lintan, who has l;'ome and earull as it member. foram Littlejobna, who died Feb. smile again, "The Old Reliable ' been in very poor health for some -Mrs. Oliver Cvumaler is, we - >r1 'time, is non, much improved and are glad to report, nlnking very The depth of sorrow cannot tell Staunton, Seri-trimmed line. The - - is now able to be up and around rapid prcigress toward recover The loss of one we love so well. Y. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep: collection of cvlrl~ringe and des�gna the hoose. and egpects to come home this His memory we shall always keep, -Miss Willa Shepherd, of Osh- week from the Oshawa General .fie have ever had Thousands of p Hie smilinit face to u2'so dear, awn, is spending ti few days with Hospital, ++here &he Las been fur His gentle footsteps no more we.hear: r Mrs. Walter Shepherd, whom she about three weeks. We hope the His willing hand and face so sweet rolls right here in stock waiting for will accompany to Detroit about improvement may continue until In heaven some day we hope to meet, the middle of March. she is fully restored to health. However long our lives may last, ,you. They're well worthy of your -Mrs. J. Williams, of Simcoe -On Friday evening last a large We will remember you. _ Point, entertained a. number of crowd gathered in the basement _ -Fife and Family. InBpeetion. i x lady friends from the village and of St. Andrew's Church to hear - WiLsox-1a loving memory of Wm. the lake shore to an afternoon tea the debate between the Young Wltsoa, who passed away Feb.28th, on Thursday afternoon last. People's Societies of Dunharton 191ii. -Measles have been quite pre- and Pickering, the first of a series .New �Ginghams and Chambryg Our god, who taketh account of all, valent among the young people of of debates between the Young Whose eye doth never sleep, .. t'he village, and even some of the People's Societies of the .Presby- Beneath Elie own almighty wing ;have also arrived } _ grown-ups are confined to their tery of Whitby. - The meeting Our loped one safely keeps. 'beds-with an attack of the disease. opened with devotiomil exercise&, -Woe and I)aughtere. , — age m e y as r A 'BEAU'TIFUL ASSORTMEMT (hold effects to his new home in batten Y. R. after which the audi - ',Toronto on Tburiday last and on ence was favored with two quart- _Xao Advertssemer•ta, Monday took posseaiion of the ettes by the Dunbarton society. • �• gfocerybusiaees he recently pur- The outstanding fetnire wag the FOR SALE-2Z choice Rack hone Before the eprinydy house-(;'e`d]]lllg !chased. debate, -Resolvecithat thN Young ,Apply trdme-Miller,Claremont. 38 , 1 -The regular monthly meetine' People of the rural distsricta bavr - - and other. SPI-11.1 CS 'W()rk comes of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will As man advantages aK the Young nR'SALE-Taro lmrps- Whirs- Em- ,pp Y1 y p y g x F denKanclers. 63,5o each. Apply at-lot 16: cslan , a number of our customers + "be held on Wednesday, alar. �tb, People of the cities." Theaffirma. con. Pickering Phone Clare OS. 25-29' at 3 p, m., at the home of Airs. CV five was upheld by Leslie Morley ,OR KALE-In the Villazpnf0ire. are gettln� their Summer wash J: Monney. Roll Call with Irish and Miss Cynthia Burns, from the j' mons,a frame dwelling and lot: house has 3 quotations. Dtinbai ton society, and the neaa riot,, For full rens m �i have Pkkcring, �rticulars apply 025-gra Dunn, (l ressi?9 all made U p. �1' "F l��'e 11 Gt.ve y, . -In the :Methodist Church on five by Silas Jeno Clark and tit'it• -. thousands U f yards of ills 17e'�'e5t ' Sunda neat the pastor will con. lie Miller from Pi(kerina. Each y p FOR SALE-3dniryrowe. me dot+ �' I deet both services. At 10.30 a. ill. debater entered whole heartedly Feb-14th andtwo due in Marsh Appl w. Mr. Sanderson will speak on `,The into the debate and each showed A. remont�oPhone aBPtckering. R. o.2. : 'in these lines to choose from. -If i L,apardonable Sin." What is it ? considerablo talent in debating. t Is it being committed to day ? All the arguments, o2' both aides, i�LANCHE M. RAMER-Teacberof -impossible to get in, dust drop us How does a person know it be bag were well developed and the audi. [J�°o Conservatory caught. Stte �p ' 1� dro--Mn.L H�german'a.�Yhttevala. Moderate � _ ..`.:'wM committed it? Mr. Sanderson will ence keenly awaited the judges' arms, Phone2►fark 1232', 18-27 w2' line asking for samples. r give the boys and,girls a 5-minute decision. While awaiting their - JPOR SALE—Village Ramsden," : talk, decision Miss -Tbom read one of a Scotch bred ihixthorn buil•red and 2 years -The rain'on Sunday followed Pauline Johnstone poems, after old A ply ac lot 22',rear of con,r,Pickenn ,or by frost before night made'the y addrospTboeHardy.R R. Claremont. 2 26 _ e , s' which Miap Forsyth related the � CHAPMAN sidewalks very slippery with the the story of Miss Johaston's life. OR SALE-A number of horses, l eenit that man d Then the chairman announced 'L several toys due to freshen. 2 your bulla p pedestrians were that the local team lied won the 2'"d Dcertag binder'as oodsa new. S.�•B. seen sprawling on the ice making leer, L 1-2 miles east ofckenng. Phone Pick heroic efforts to regain their feet. debate by a few pointe. - At the 520+• 20-30 On SAturda evening two ladies doge of the program a ser ial half - a r y g C+ERVayo HOEi-We have justre- LOWNDES' had just wade their Bait from one hoar was spent which Concluded caved a young boar,pure-bred Tamworth.of with singing Annie Laurie aad bacon type.wittbe for service on the farm Ser- -CLOTHING of the village stores, when the t g y God Sa Ve the King. Ever vice fee ppaayable at time of service.: Lot aa• B. were seen to measure their length g y titer• F.con..Pickering. Fred Lacey. 22-203 on the sidewalk. The dozen of eon felt that they had spent as A few Reasons, 1 eggs which one of them was carr enjoyable evening. ��ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY y- 1 And repairs. Now t, the time to look showing why it pays to buy a .gait tailored Ing made its first Stage•in the pre -The police trustees bave-al- after your spring needs• cultivators, drills and read aeeuCed a harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by by the 20th Century people paratioa of an omelette. y qui to a number Of 11 wagon gear.cheap. D.J.Gormley. Dunbar- -February, which is now draw contracts for hydro-electric light, ton 22tf THE canvas used in a coat, which plays a large parrt in holding the lag to q close.i9 one of the mildert and they expect to have no Brent 1 shape, may be of cheap cotton which soon sags ueder weather and difticulcy in securing the number Fi OR SALE-Pure-bred geese. 2 wear. The canvas used in a 20th Century coat is of imported Irish Februarys on record, and much young cattle. 2 female and 1 buck goat,. 2 y p more rain than usual for Febrn_ requisite to get hydro into the chicken houses.6x6 and8 z K these areeasy to linen and coats several tinges as much as cotton canvas. Moreover it village. The one ob j y E.,,ction the move: 2 incubators. egg and e egg; 1 horse - t►ry felt this month. Between rake. Apply lot 33,E.F.con.,Pi is so ab� ekenng. ,Frad ped and built up by experts that it will never sea or pall. @, noon on Sunday and noon on Mon find ie the twenty year clause, Lacey.Highland Creek. 21-30 y da over one inch fell, and as a which they consider as a mortgage Fine tape, all cold water shrunk, is used in all 20th Century gar - OR OR SALE-Chea all kinds of d result all the cisterns in the village on their property, and a kind of a+ Fwagons,+a-nese,and all kinds or farm im- meats lnstea of coarse and cheaper tape, thus ensuring against were filled' The creek also rose hold up by the Hydro-Electric nlementsin good order. Alsoseiwalheavy and puckering at edges and seams. • ' Comwiesion. They would see if igtit scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- until about two feet of water eat price p�d for hides and wool, also live soul All buttons are born or Ivor and IIOt Of some Chea Bowed over the road 'lint west of they considered the matter pro- try. H.Herman.Stouffvine.Pb6cei9w lstf y p composi• ] ___-_-_ _ _. tion which easily breaks. " the bridge;but this did not, how- perly, that it was rimply a safe OR BALE-About 2000 test '2 x S ever, interfere with traffic. Asa g'tard inserted in the coo tract to FOR in 18 ft,lengths, also 1728 ft. 1 x4 All seams are sewn with new silk thread'which must stand a prevent loss b the Com MiSSion. British Columbia cypras and a quantity of door ,re�ultof the icy condition of the i y frames,doors and sash. Beat offer will be ac- -roads. a• special test for strength before being used. CattoII thread could be -roads.following the thaw- L fa a safeguard that would be cepted. Must be sold. A Yto Dave Scott, used in the hidden seams and is cheaper, bat''Tt would shrink and: smith'„ shops is the snout dis opted by any careful business care or Jos,Hackece,Orch.W Fnn, Rtruire Hill, country Kingston Road, 25 cease the garments to pucker. played greater activity at shoeing man in conducting his own per- horse� than they have experienced sonal affairs, and is not intended GGS. EGGS-Death to Lice. Fed The canvasses and halreloth ire' constructed`individually for as a catch 2'e some le believe. Ein mash or drink, will kill an lice on hem tx each garment and not bought ready-made, in many months. 1�P is d�irsuoske�. Contented hens lay well and set wen, -The Methodist Young People's No sane business man would go to of elan bes�bychck leaving their nest.faast.wh The shape Is BUILT IN and not reseed is with the iron as is the texpenae of two or three hun- is a chwr to the heart of the attendant. Ask for Chea p Union will hold their meeting this dyed dollars in renovating a house folders. Sold by W.J.Gordon.Box 71, wicker- P`E[armente; it ie permanent: ' ., reguredayj evening in Ifea of the for a tenant, if he thought that 1°g We guarantee absolutely a perfect fit and coAete satisfaction regular date. The Whitby Young that tenant would pick up and s with every garment. People's League are paying the leave at the sad of a month after $� and Shoea1TlIIl� local league a ylett on a debating paying fifteen or twenty dollars s series for the district and a good rent. The landlord would de- •ps B Fred T . Bu * ti : .�• �ICk8r1II� � `a assembly of loc8ii citizens is ex- Also harness re irin 'at. the new petted to hear Mre. Pa>xd and wand some assurance that the etaad, opposite the Establishedj1857. Wilfred Mooney uphold the nega- tenant would retilsec fora reason- post office. live aide of the debate, ''Resolved able period, or secure another - po that the migration from Racal to tenant that would be satisfactory Best workmanship guaranteed. ,;int to the owner. In like manner the 14* urban centres is due to,social,rot Charges moderate. ' s ` ser than economic reasons." Don't Hydro->�lectric Commission wieelp g _ Nrl forget economic a and eveai°g, and inserts a clause in the contract THOMAS WATSON be sore to come. Everybody wel- aecn cos theta from loss in case Q�YCWAS- f come. Lastweek's meeting was athe customs wish tip leave, or PICHERINCi ONT. most enjoyable and iaterestingler- discontinue t e service. It would tore on '•Burbank," and you can't f considered very poor business � � � � � � (}pSK THERE�S ?EL.1.. YOUR A1.RICtMT 'iL<rafford to mise these yoaag people's tf the Commission would Ro to theYNE COIVSTI BUL! EXCUSE 5 TO TELEPNONEmeetin s. expense of fiveor ten tbonsand THE JUDICE NIM R dollars in erecting a line if they STANDS FOR THE BEST-The School trustees have had thought there was aupproba'Uility an encouraging response .to the of all the customers discontinuingnews item regarding the holding theferviceafter havingit- foe oneof fi short course ill the FeediuR peatIt would thus be a- dead � and Judging of Livestock ; also loss to the province if precaution- ,.r.y u i Horticultnre a nd Poultry. There ary measures were not taken to _ a has hardly been- enough names prevent loss. Every`person who 2'e yet to warrant the Ren.esc�itn- instals fir. electric Iiglit systelu in i tive of the Department of Agri- his residence, increases its value, --- ..culture in going to the expense of and makes it more- salable as it is j gk this Cotirse, and the trustees feel well known that any intending X that there are many others who purchaser prefers a honse with • :. would appreciate its benefits. In electric light than one without it. omitting to leave their names If we had electrie 'light in our Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, .. they are depriving others as well village many from the city wohid Pnmpq, Door Tracks, Cote as themselves of this opportu►aity make their home here, and the Bowls. Pressure 5ysten;s F.,te. _ _ - x . and as tiine is limited they should I village would grow rapidly. The It will pav stoic to gget my priceG on `. act promptly. Please notify Any lack of pleetrie light A above before buyin elsewhere. ,,. I uch power g - one of the trn.tees, MFssr,?. .T,2', has Always been a handi(!, to thAn .. I;1C'11At'&on, Fred Andrew oe Gell: will +pe and we hone t.hnt that' FRANK J. PROUSE - 'Barker. haudic•a c' FICEERI�(r - 'O\T.4RI0 =., �i�' � .:�� rl I p� 111 soon be recouped. � � - . . :. • :. .' '... ..;`.'a :' , :..-�.,,., ". `.. .. � ' 4. 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