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VOL. �L1Va _ PICgERINCI, ONT., -FRIDAY, MAR. 6, 1925
AUDLEY. vtAREMQNT. t
�>r,o�faissliastal dasls4►� - — -. . GREENWOOD1�EE
F. M. Chapman spent Wednesday Ia i The turista will hold a grand reel°g
AIR SERMONS :• Toronto• carnival in Caledonia Rink 'on Wad-
Chas. Puckrin is spending a week in needay evening, March Ilth. Broom
.— E. FORSYTH. Opb. D.,'Direetor the wood@ at Haliburton. I hockey between the laps s and farm-
Apparently
XILLS -
R.Optometrical Aewciatioa of Ontario. Reg. � _I Apparently 4.4 beer Is not needed to era, farmers'race of 8 lapa and a run.
istered Member of the American' Optgmeuical Formake a hot time in some a ora. ,ning race,of 3 lays, Bead in attend-• - V
Association. Eyes examined:�by appointment. VV Mr.Short has rented t ti Maclse9 ante. (tiood ice and,agood time. _
'Phone 2804,Claremont. Ont. house on the 3rd and moves therein So rnany requests have been made Established 1838 -
C. McBINNON, M.D., L.R.C.B.,
:.You who are unable to go to soon,
that the schuol repeat their,concert,
N• Edinburgh, ra•aiber or the Collage of Church can 'Listen"In" to tier The Audloy Choir are visiting the that they have decided to do so on ptiee8 Steadily Advancinga
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,Iioeatiate mono hroadcaatrd by actor of members'homes is turn each,week,for Tuesday evening, March )0th. the �y ,
of Royal aonege of Surgeons. Edit,bnrgh. t tCtiCe. – prcceeds on"this oocasioii will be de- r
Spedsl attention to dsla3ses of women and our best preachccs. p'• Secure a Supply Now '
ehildrsa. Office and residence.Brougham. Much avmpathy is felt for 1f r. Tyn- voted tc the Claremont Public Library. � > ,
Then during the week oil dall and farnily in the sudden death of Everybody come and boost the Libr- 1_
G'ltuiropruct c g y hire. Tyndall, wry, as it 1a 1❑ need of funds{n connec- BY'atjl S11nj�tS, M
_ have at your disposal the Wm, Bell and F. M. Chapmtu at- tion with a card index system and to
The tolloRicg are some of the many ailments Banda, Orchestras. Lee- tended the .O:hAwa Fruit Growers p=hase new books. There will be a "
: .Chiroppract.c adiustings areetficient in overcom- tures of yntir choice (the meeting on Saturday, general admission of 2:i cents. Those Mjddho gs,
ing : All forms of nerve trouble and headache. air is full of them. �' k
pat
alysis. spinal troubles,throat and luug weak- Mr. and Mrs. Hansford, of Toronto, still holding' reserve tickets may use
.eases,rheumatism and sciatica.digestive disor- spent Sunday with their daughters, them as a general admission. Batley Feed,
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dens, high blood I ressufe and other circulatory Our Radio Bet9 are BO simple p �^
t roub:es,heart trouble and goitre. anyone can handle them. Mra, G. and Mrs. R, Nim mere,
T SROCK ROAD.
LR. DCRWIX F.. STEUKLEY. OUNBARTON.
1JHonorGradu-teofTuron'-i Col'ege of Chi- Let us demonstrate at your Cracked Corn
topractic-. Will make residential calls in Picker- Jas. Farley's little Child {g Improv. '
ine-Villsge and surrounding district„ Tuesday, home.' You are not obliged to Mies Gertie �i7h{te.apent the, week- Ing nicely.
Thursday and Saturday iorenoona. For an ap- buy unless suited, end is'the city. Ulifford Hubbard hoe tatted on his My Bran and Shorts are made from
pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word
with anyone taking treatment. 4 ty Harry Uourlie spent a few dace in rounds cutting wood. Ontario Wheat and are worth
St.Thomas last week. Edith Aakford has temporary charge at least $2.00,per ton more Am
U�qh
Geo. ' '
�, � ��� Norman Clark and Mr. Ellis Visited ofsomechildren from Pickering. than from Westernthe forrner'e father, Robt. Clark, last Mr. Diamond. who has been empley- Wheat.
- A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and week. ed with the City. Dairy for.a year, is
•Solicitor.Notary Public Etc, Money to Misses May and Ethel Somerville home for the season. Paul will now -
a". South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 2517 Phone 179 %Stoaffville were "at home" to a few friends on Highest prices paid for l,++
try eit�life.
CC. RICHARDSON &00,—Barris- Tuesday afternoon. Great,arxiety was felt here Monday
,yen,Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation Thos. and Mrs, Henderson,of Torna- evening when one of our local trappers WHEAT, BARLEY
Life Building.Corner Yong and Richmond Sts., to, were Rueata of Chas. and Mre. di3 not return at the usual time. A •
Toronto. Phones Main 1390
and Main 0490. 8tf Annie last Sunday. search party was, speedily organized and BUCKWHEAT h,
ILLIA3iJAMEB BEATON, Bar s H• Beal , Asplendid meeting of the Ladies' and set out on the daring sport's run-
rister, Solicitor. :votary Public. Room Aid was held at the home of Mrs. S. way, only to find that he just turned - <FO� S.t• Q'Ra�N
839,Confederation Life Building,Toronto, En- Furkeral Dfrectol• Morrish on Thursday efternoon. oil the usual course in search of big
tran•:es.4 and 12 Ricbmnnd zitrc,,or 17 QQueen Born, at Ashburn, on Wednesday, Anae. The-nnture of the catch detain- - ---- 4
Street Eay. Telephone—Main 7080, Resldence and g
Hudson 174,9- Lfceneeril Lhnbul»4er• Feh. 25th, to Walter B. and Mrs. ed thesport, but he soon turned up. f'p
Knight (Eleanor Stricklatidl. a son. feeling hAle and hearty. Moral—Don't
Dental .MOTOR, HEARSE Mrsr. Harty Marks met with what Gat,b-m,r, than the IAw allows. � OA L
_ might have proved a serious accident '„;
. tin a
HARRY~ H>'f1R0`. Dentist, iCLA3tE1VlO�1T, 4IIt• A short time ago. After putting "GREEN RIVER. '
�i>JWh;tby. 03i•e—.'ALda•n'♦ Terr.,cc. Byron Phone 9Y3 sbovelful of coal in the stove an eaplo•
St North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when. sion took place, filling the room with A Rood au 1 ut Hard and Soft
deerred site �fi�s Gladys Pugh has been spend- pi'Y
smoke and burning her eyebrows. ape•
R. D. C. Smits. Dentist. Stouff• lashes and hair, and left her blind for Ing a few nd-MrweekQ )° the city, Coal on ilt}ad, r11�o a supply k
D♦ Adam andk1r@. Spears spent a few ;r
1J r., FIonorGad'aateof Chicago a a To- a few days. biro, Narks i@ thankful Of Kindling Wood, l
ronto (:n:versitiei and th• Royal C�lleKe of Fruit Trees, /�. to be able to see again but is still day
In the circ last weely
Dent31�urgeoni. Phone office 1011. Resi ence � pubs Etc t�eddirrg belle are ridging loudly stove length. {
tolsr do oitsid: app�;ntments. 2817 Being from tris shock, and clearly lust north of the burst. _
Ravin secured the a,lren^y for E. D. J. H. And lira. Michell are• -holiday
12tf Phone Pick. 1109,
IpI"AKE B. BF.1TO N. D. D. 9n, £t - STOUFFVILLE. in is Toronto and western points.
1L7 Graduate of the Royal ColetZee of Dental Smith& Son. Ltd., Nutrerymen, ,. i DONALD M.UNRO, PICKEKING '
Surgeons and University of Toronto. office of Winona, Oat. Trucks have been making their daily 13arold Wright. of StouRville.spent
over w.M. Pringle's hardware stoat Whitb
Office hours 9 co 12 :1 to 5.30. lad. phone yen I am prepared to take orders for all trips to the city durin the last week. a few days with his father, 1:rederick
p Wright,
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"I phone 220. 4417 kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Voting on Church 'nion bas been 8
_ _ _ The tii'hltevale Mission Circle meet-
Ornamental
Whltevale
Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at completed and union carried by a rue• '"
t . Graduate of Royal College D. D. 8., log largeie date bo me of ea torts ou chard, ` ' Garage
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'd, DALES, L. D. B,.
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VIP,
f - lowest possible prices. jority of 21,
of Dental Sur- •• was lar sly attended. Service
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peons and the University of Toronto. Office Specialratesfor large quantities, The grocery business of the 9u r- g The Service Ga g '
above D. A. Scott's store, Claremont. Ont. tot Stores. Ltd., has been purchased Keep p
office hours.9 a.m to s p m.. Saturdays; 9 a. 28tf by Alex Smith of this town,
time caraLyal—Msrch 11th. It there
m.to 1 p.m, Phone Clare 1405. 4Tly N. J. Chapman, 'Pickering The hockey tournament here. which Is no skating there will be swimmirg.
Motor overhauling, to and side cur.
Vete'rina'r'y __ continued for three evenings, resulted A few of our old sports attended the tain repairin
'�j in Stouffville capturing the finale. hockey match in Toronto on Thursday repairing.
R. E. J. Shirley. Veterinary Sur. HARDWOOD OOD p g $artery over Service--Charging
•7��■ Wm. Thomson and tamlly:life-long evening last and report an exciting lq
. a./gron. Honorary Graduate of Ontat'w Vater- and oveTl]NOIIng. w
leery College. All diseases of dotacwc animals residents of Stouffville. have taken up tial@. All work guaranteed, Flat rate 11w
All
treated.. 448 Sitncoe Street North, ,FLOORING residence at Newmarket this week, service charge
Phone 629: 16ly The earthquake was distinctly felt Remember the--Drama, Pickering, ;Phone 5510 Mark.Central '
tendo[the rosy°, resulting
in the wee March 12th.
arbef. in the quake of houses, the fattlirlg of W. E. 8 E R R Y
�ufitnfafa4s 3 8 clear plain oak, $10t) pr m. b m beds and dishes.
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^^' 3 8 No 1 clear ” 85 '� At a meeting of the Temperance- WHITEVALE. —
WV. RICHARDSON — Real Ea .. g
. tate. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary 3 8 Clear birch, Association of this town, a motion ---
PuWic,Etc..Pickering Ont. 8117 3 8 No 1 clear " ?T "' was passed and Bent to Premier Far. Lorne Meetc, of Moore Jaw.BRek.. Here
nAre
Beech sad maple seine price guson protesting against hie breach of called on his many friends here Inst
POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ae birch faith arld asking him to call off his Ft idav and Saturday.. •
. for oo.nties of York and oassris. Ano 6 per cent beer bill. In continuing the discession of the
lion sales,of all kinds atteaned so on shorR•N Will st1 1 material only, or en y
sotto., Address Green River P,0.. cot, PP Y y• P' \I t. Dallya the Provincial Sanitary Life of Victor Over Sin. Rev. Ther, _—,�.
_ sanitary re- Ratcliffe expects to takis upon Ron-
. pip labor• with material. Engineer, handed in his y }
R.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERB Quality guaranteed, ports and found the town water at the day next the v,-iv important step of Cement
Ott& Do conveyancer, oommisafoaar for raking reservoir in a healthy condition. He —Unconditional
6urrender;" Cement, l
sfil"Tits, Acociou"ut. ZZO. money to low ;Prices subect to change recommended a scheme fir a sewerage A box social and conr"ert will bebeld Coal on farm pproperty. "lea or of Marriage Lo- wii:'hount notice. Co€ l Mr.
sores" Whfsev e, out. fa system for the town. in the Odd Fellows' Hail on TueedAv
PICKERING event). March lith 1st. Patrick's v
" DAVID A. PL GH—Live stock nuc• e • Be sure and hear "The New Min- night), vodet the auspices of the Pro- .-Lumber,
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.corer. Graduate of C. �1. Jones School. , gressive• Class of the Baptist Sunday
'Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed later," On March Lha 12th. School. A good program Is being '
stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of solea '�� provMed eonsieting of solos by Messrs. S h In gled
tly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phony LUMBER YARD GREENWOOD. :
10 Claremont. 1617 kooda and Cooper_and Miss G. Pugh;
LIUENSED ACU- ZV{Iltam Ormerod is holidaying i° Mr. Moon will be there with hie gni• Redd Roofing
w W�. MA POULTRY �j
T10NM .tor York,Qatario and Durham Toronto and vicinity this week. tar, and the Male Quartette,;Mrs. O. ✓ g
Counties All kinds of oaks ntsro promptly attended The aervicee on the Greenwood cir- Petty, readitigs. A debate will take and Lath
to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale. may WANTED suit on Sunday will be as usual. place between some of the leading -
,arranged at NEWS'Officv, Bell and indepen- Mre. Bush is visiting friends in To- ladies. Admission 25 cent.. Ladies Car of St. Mary's Cement just in `
;drat phones. Wbitby,Ont. Sly 4
'Highest prices paid for ronto, Hazel joining her on Monday. with boxes free. Come and bring a _ at>a3 60 per barrel. -
V Bob and Mrs. Harvey. at Toronto, friend.
Have Your -.annoy quantity of hens spent Sunday witb.Bert and Mrs. Har-
end chickens. Write vey. Don't mise the play, "which One
or phone. Mrs.E. albite. of Toronto,spent a Won," at Greenwood Method. F. As. RE E S O.R,.
1:P S H. 1�1e8ke1 few days last week with Bert and Mre. _igL Church this (Friday) '
Hwy evening. Tickets �Zc. ?,.,L7C3V13'1' �TT•T. - ���':
- Mrs.George Green has been confined •r �-
a!r► Phone 2 to the bonne for over s week with an
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affection of the heart. .DR000HAM. - p
Og 296 WHITBY A few of the pours people of the �����Frame village spent Saturday eveoia9 at DSre, E. Aunts baa been yisiet{og bac
Brougham at the home of Mrs Frank sister.Mrs. Douglas. of Kitchener.fru *
F1avo Bread Flour Gerow. the past week.
�ei ave BOIl1e new The many friends of Mrs. William Mrs. Matcnlm and Mrs. R. Milne
end Marvel Brown(nee Gladys Pegg)will be sorry visited Mr. and Mrs. Oseeie, of Agin- ���
picture iYlUUldln _ u to bear that Abe Is not improving and court on Saturday last. .�
g is still confined to bar bed. Jack Rod Phyllis Gerow entertained
Our station agent, George Johnson, w.numher of their• young friends on
,,., COn11ng in. Pa8try Flour ' i@ laid up with a vety severe tali. Saturday evening,Feb. 28th.' _
May be obtained from Qu Grocer. We hope he will Boon be around spial° Those frog}here who attended the
Y y as we look on him as a necessary part school concert at Claremont on Fridaytote
Let us show it to YOU. . of C4reeaburn. evening report a good concert. -
Brooklin Flour Mills Emerson Ormerod confined to the The people of this aeigbborbood
.8 cents to 30 cents per foot, house this week, owing to an accident were shaken up on Satuaday evening, r.
inelnding the making. CHAS. WILSON, Prop. he met with when' helping F. Disney but then some of them needed it.
take some enttle to the station. For• We moat commend the people who
— tunately no bones were broken,only shovel cff the an
ow from in front of After that cold take f�a,
/ a badly dls8gured face. their property and those who don't, ,
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�. Co* A/ Sterritt ** O* Ant mbar of the children in this well—. "wajnpo18 ? r
A SUPERIOR SCO L neighborhood and older ones too were The regular monthly meeting of the
accused oKpl,aying pranks on the older Brnugham Ladies' Aid will be held At /,
(Snceeesor to C. H. Burling) o meniberaof the family Saturday even• the home of Mrs. Robert `Devitt on Cod Liver EYtracY
l-L-�OTT Ing by stAking tables, chairs etc. Wednesday, March 11th,at 2.30 p. m.
Furniture Defiler and After n. severe reprimand it w is dis- Fveryhcxiq welcome, r It gives results.
Funeral Director �� cotrered that they were not to hlaine The Greenwood bfi3-ion Circle will6�,� , -►
Phone 11,00 this time and soon all were convinced prevent their popular drama, entitled Statrdard Patents,and Critde
Corner Y onge-and Alexander that it was an earthquake. "Which One��nt:,"in the Town HAIL, rugs ttlwa �?A
Pickerlrg, 'UL'�ttari0 Streeter Toronto. Nord w•as rpee{ved in the village Writi •hnni, on the evening of linrc.h
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Noted for high ode instruction Monday night that Mrs. Holland 'ryn- the 1 ith, under the auspices of the _ on hand.
8 dall, ro the Qriuth of na, bad passed 14ethodist I,i:dies' Aid, Come aril en-
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Gram Chopping and superior employment services. away. Mrs. Tyndall had not a very joy a treat. Tobaceoe, Cigarettes, Cigars,
Many students from other business rohnst constitution, yet her sudden ` At.the recent examinations of the ,
NI) FL>,KI\Ci y demise was a shock to her friends, Tnronto Conservatory of music the 111etca.lf Candies,
f colleges have been in attendance She leave3 to roouSn her loss two dau- three piano candidates from Brou• _ Magazines.
w .I aro "prepared to do .Chopping:and ght.ers. .Mrs. Fred Nutt of Toronto. gham (puplis of bars. John Soden)very r
�. pat b'lakiog every day but here during the peat twelve►months and Pearl At home, as well as her flus- successfully passed their respective N. �� McEWEN, Kr
iSaturday. Enter any time. Write 'for rata- ihar.�! and four anis. She in alio ant- es.•trninritiona, nstr cic 1fi_.s ^ .L 1� _ "{r
fitunehuats For Bale vived by six sisters. The faneral will Annie, intrndurtory Grade, with bon-.
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ingue. tak+• place on S:itairdar, when inter-,nr? • \tip: ~fury 1Vhirr, F:IPrnPutnry S
ment will he made in Satetn Cemetery. Grade, with 8r.Qt•clas3 honors: Mics Yeterili>�ilcy Surgeon
ch-n, F. Bayles, Ctit►r°'mOnt W. J. Elliott, Principal
I Service will he conducted at the house MargaretFeAahy. Primary grade,with
Eby Rev. Mr. Leigh at 2(X) o'clock. l honors, Congratulations.
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` Perhaps you are usiirig good #ala: We thick FOR EACH tterh' b the Wi:son� T-----
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` Publishing-Co„ 73 West Ada:tiiide St.,l `
`^Red Inose" extra good. Wont you try it? Toronto. ,Allow two weefq for-receipt
of pattern. ,
' Send 15c in silvr`for* our' up-to-� Measun e your doors dor
date Spring and Summer 19?8 Book,
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:CAXD x RECIPES •- "' Y� _..r'r Lam' �l
To make seafoam use: ` f
Brown sugar,-3 cups: water, % cup; t s.
' e M -- egg whites, 2; salt; 'v tsp.: vanilla,'
TSA is good .tea - 1 tap. -
Cook sugar, water and salt to- i7o
57 heti stirring until the sugar is dis-
solved. „
get
" Continue cooking, -without
The same good tea for 30 years:" t
stu•ring, anti. the syrup forms a hard,
Mff
but not brittle, ball in cold water. IF N I ri
Remove from the fife and gradu-
y p i over the e hit which
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all our t o e whites, h
• have been beaten until stiff during
the latter part of the cooking of the t+
and ge an
Wo,
man s .Realm syrup. Seat while pouring. Continue - �
a ;• , - "beating until the candy wia hold its r estti'Y)"'La& f Yom
shape when dropped from the spoon.
Add vanilpe+a. op by po f is.on r -
Dr teas on u
: waxed pa r. Nuts may b.: added,justus
.':FIRST AID. FOR CUTS, BRUISES, glass and dishes should always be before the candy is ,dropped.
' BURNS.
swept-up, and'sharp knives, Scissors, Marsh mallows--2 cups sugar, 'ra
r A alight injury is "slight!' 'only can openers, and opened cans should! cup hot water, 1�j cup cord water, T
f °
'When it is properly caeca for, Neglect' be kept out of the reach of tiny hands. tap, vanilla, 2,tbsp, gelatin.
In every home there should be a Soak the gelatin in the cord water. �W cost,.case 111 lay,
sad cat, braises and burns may become medicine chest or an emergency chest. Cook sugar and hot water nearly to ing and everlasting
nanous unless ,simple precautions are It should be locked, but 'every older the soft bail stage. Add'gelatin; pour
taken at once. The mother who member of the family should know into a large bowl and beat until stiff. durability are feaR
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knows simple "first aid" is able to where the key is kept. It 'should in- Add vanilla, beat thoroughly and pour tures that you Will enjoy
prevent unnecessary suffering as well ,
-� e+ude such ileal-aid materials as: into a tin. Let stand until stiff. Cut ,.alon With the exquisite
.las to sawn on doctor bills. � _,._along 9.
Carbolated petrolatum or vaseline, in strips, pull out of tin,cut in squares j { -__
S Bma11 cats should be slloSved to iodine, collodion (for painting slight'and roll in equal parts of cornstarch 11 beauty Of Seaman Kent
bleed for a short time to carry off the injuries on the skin), alcohol absorb-l and,powdered sugar,
dirt and germs. Wash them out with ant cotton, gauze roile3 bandages, a1 Hardwood Flooring. Many
a weak disinfectant, Cuts exposed to camel's hair- brush. and scissors. °COWEL-RACK TABLES. ,� charming houses lack Only
dirt or gravel should be disinfected Iodine should be labeled "Poison."
Hale you a wooden towel rack in this improvement to mod-
with' Frith iodine. This is especially neves- - � P _
your attic. I am 'sure you have, or. \'
scary for wounds on the knees and legs, •A STYLISH "ENSEMBLE" even iP it is in yuur bedroom along- y ernlze and place them 111 't3
Iso likely to happen to playing chil- _
dren. Always use fresh iodine and COSTUME.' side 'the* proverbial wash bowl and, --the most iDalketable class.
. .:never apply it twice in.gucceasion in Pitcher you wouldn't mind substitut- A small outlay Will do it "
the same place, for it will burn. ing n modern rack'in order to make a 1•
A sliver can me removed thus: Fill very useful and decorative tab'.e for; and you can lay the floor
is vide-mouthed bottle nearly full with tCxi° �your living room. your8elf. Measure your
hot water. Hold the part of the body ��OQ� { -' _ a These old rack? often-were made of _
,r
containing the sliver over the month tfK- beautiful walnut now mellowed flOOff4, All estimate from
b age, and when cleaned with a little
r of the battle and press down a little. Y g •. -.. •.US will Cost you nothing.
J In a short time the sliver will work e varnish remover it is a revelation to '.�
- find how rea::y' One that wood is.
out and the pain will cease, E` Now fol',ow mF carefulI}' orad you
Wrap wounds with gauze or a clean scop can have a chsriniu little you
white cloth and fasttrn with adhesive .I a1 r g
tape. Adhesive tape must not be t table that willroom.! Prises noted Ona application.
r- grace any living Q pp
Sac off the three run rwarect the
wrapped completely around any part _ g' Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Rolled
of the body, as it tends to stop cir- top and that part of the �tandarcc
- culatior, and ms ng. "'` whii'h held them, makinu your rack, Roofiing in 18 and 36 inch widths.
y produce swelling.
The pain of a bruise can be lessened I 1 twenty-three or twenty-four inches
iby applying a cold knife blade to the! t3h• f -
t1\ }; hiNrxt cut a hooard twenty-four-inches;
affected part. This tends to contract { long and about nine and a half w,de,'
L'.
' the blood vessels and stop the swelling `` '•-
iaurns and scalds may be cared for "' and bevel the ed ea Sandpaper this
g
' at home when they do not injure the ~'' very smooth And attach it to your; -
standards. If P
` an ' cast-off table leavta of wai ut.
-deeper tissues. Plunge the burned you happen to have;
pe
..John Draper
s part into cold water. and .titan apply t '
batter or lard. Other good remedies J r. they make a surpri:ung;y beautiful,
a paste made of baking-soda and ,' I P walnut ',y
the toga o matter what eouiuse
td aPICKERIKG TONT.
.� .are P
r, carbolized vaseline or cream ,
Burns which are blistered must be ' and then wax the cntiro tab' You
' wia find the rc�nit most Eatisfsctor -
c opened to let out the fluid, but the • �!+�f y , C?3
skin must be ]eft on for a protection. � ' By taking your top boards' to a! � =
Pierce a blister with- a 'clean mat I. i p•aning mill you can have some`of a o ,, o . o.., ti o
• _ ! {{ H A •i w O O O Q
1' nasty) needle, sterilized b di I i them cut oval and sonic kidney shape,
y urns in lI I which will make the tab'ec still more', - -
-- _
' boiling' water.- Bandage burns in ,1 -
order to protect them from the air decorative.
and lessen the pain. On the top of one of thes? tables
- - - I sank a chased bra_:& ring about two
DIRT IN THE EYE 'HEAL
" A foreign body in the eye can n0. 6003-4839. The most popular style inches in diameter near Each end, and. TH ED V CAT1ON
be removed-by robbing,: Clone th3 0f the season is here pictured. It com-, by thtise it can be picked up and BY' DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
eye and see if tears will wash it oaf: bines in this instance Ladies Coat 5003 moved alongside fathers ar grand- -
' It not,close the eye and blow the nose. and One-Piece Dress 4839. Broad father's easy chair when they are Provinalai Board of Health, Ontarid: --
Another method is to have the pa-1 cloth, and a wool mixture in black and smoking or mother: when she is
Dr. Middleton *elf he glad to answer queatioiis on Public Health mat-
rF y
tient look down while you -place s Brut are,'used together. ; One could sewing, term through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadiaa
1pencil above the edge of the upper Gd I have satin or faille in two shades or, Towel racks make the most attrac- icrescent,' Toronto.
- in contrasting co:ors. The smartness' tive kind of davenport end tables. You
and turn the lid back over it.. Remove;of the "ensemble" depends pn the com- wi;l find after putting them to these' ti
'Lite' foreign body with the corner of a
bination that expresses harmony with i various uses you would not be without
clean handkerchief. Ta remove - cin-'
gust the right contrast. The Coat may', them. They are not only decorative Of all the inconveniences that beset•' If the feet get wet or cold, there is
der on the Iid, bring the top Cd out'be finished in the shorter length. thati but extremely useful, and you are humanity in this county at this time;a tendency for the mucous membrane
over the under lid and push up gently. is illustrated in the small view. The putting in service somsthin that lou of the nose to swell and pour out
The a may be soothed b deo P g g g of year, the common cold is probably g� _
Y y pping water and mucous. Other chap to
fronts'may be buttoned to the neck, has been id:e. one of the most formidable: It is both
an�p or two of castor oil,- � the environment may alter the thick-
= Another way to remove a cinder or rolled open as in the large view, P• 1 a nuisance and a -danger. It upsets ness of the mucous membrane of the -
y ! The Dress is a simple one-piece sii Dollar Courtshi one's poise,' makes one irritable and
- from the eye: Apply•a small piece' of I P p P = po • nose or may otherwise affect it. The
hog's lard to the inner part oil model, with til• fulness caught in John McBeth had secured a license restless, interferes with all the nor- y
rows of upright plaits or tucks.g to marry Mary Dunning, but the-In-ia• 'mal function of everyday existence.:lining of the nose is therefore con-
'hog's-
eyelid. ,Then c-cse the other eye b I It makes Terson feel dull and stu- stantly changing in thickness, in mois- ,,;
y YI . The Coat Pattern is cit in 6 Sizes: tended' bride changed her mind, and i ture, in temperature,, etc. If the
placing the hand over it. .This method iii (aiz weeks later John made his second Ipid'and disinterested in and dissatis-,than e� in the air chap the lace- _
34 36 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust g
_ of treatment will soon bring the cinder { fled .with life in genera.. It 'i: A mane of the nose -beyond a certain
measure.. The Dress is cut in 7 Sizes:, appearance in the c-erk'a office. menace to,health, because the common;
down to-the corner of the eye where it�.16, IS and 20 'years for Misses and` "Misther Johnson, in February I got cold, ,while pot especia!'_y dangerous;point, slieezing results. It shows at. j
-can be taken out witk a clean soft- 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure license from you to marry -Mary in itself, always brings with it the once that the new condition is a source
Y linen handkerchief, It is important of`irritation and the._mucous lining
for Ladies. To make the Costumesfor: planning, an' I deedn't marry her. .An' po.•sibiiities of a deeper, more severe has to ifd'ust itself to the altered cin=
to have pure-lard. l
' a•' 38-inch size as illustrated in the now, please Shut• honor, would ye be !infection, such as broncho-pneumonia.i cumstances. 'Some people call these
y .. PREVENT ACCIDENTS. lam view, will require 2% yards of so good as to ,%Iter•if'so it would St i The great trouble is to know just;changes a cord, or a common cord, or
A little careful thought beforehand,time wool mixture and 2% yards of the Ellen DicWatty?" what is the best thing to d0 to cures a cold in the head. Not at all. A may prevent. many injuries. Water•broadcloth, 54 inches wide with a cold. Certainly ,keeping warm in;
"No, you must get a new license to cold is a different thing It is an
spilled ori the'flodr should be iriimedi-i yard of contrastingsilk for facin fit Ellen." bed, reducing the intake of food, and'. d germ.
I infection with some kin of a ."it's
alias keeping the bowels active, are three,
- stem} wiped up, orit may cause a bad,on the Coat, or the Coat may be lined' "And pay for it?" of the main, points to be observed.'One or two investigators at the Pres-
fall. Rugs on slippery floors are also entirely, the ]lain to serve as a fav- `Certainly. ', Colds usually run a 'definite course,
pres-
ent time think they have found the
dangerous, Icy steps and calks shouldI ing. This will require 4% yards. "Ah, mon, I'm rained entirely. FurIand if care is taken to avoid further aceto of colds. ' Perhaps they have,,
v be sprinkled with sand, ashes or saw- TWO separate patterns mailed to T just coortefi Rllen- to -save the clol-,chills, a few days only elapse till the but then again, the inf several
may be
•_ a to onFr,of several. kinds of
sufferer has recovered at least enough'du The condition is known -mon
e dust as soon as possib:e. Tacks, broken any address on receipt of 15c in silver,Iar:' germs. g
to get about his ordinary duties again. doctors as coryza,, and it is the kind
r — -- --- -- — 'The weather of the past-few. weeks'
- }las been particularly variable, and of 6d-that health departments have -y
Just the kind that makes eo a Iiab:e in mind when they issue'warning:c
�♦ • "'•The expression "run down" comes from'the feeb'e ac• to catch a cord. One'day h'e flier-,about the dangers of cords. They lead_
RUN DOWN' MEN to pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis,
tion of an unwound clock, and the comparison is a good mometer is*hovering'at or below zero,i sore throat, many of which may turn
" one. • Applied to health,it means a condition in wlif.clr the the next the weather P resembles y'oat serious if not carefully treated. _
"..AND WOMEN NEED bodily functions are enfeebled, Appetite fails, digestion balmy day in the late s ria or earl Therefore, if you can; take all' nates-
-{ '. is impaired, the nerves'impoverished, the complexion be- summer. In consequence, the ordi-1
comes paTe and fatigue is n constant syniptoin. nary citizen finds it difficult to adjiTst'sary precautions to avoid the c.mmon
''•- - - himself or herself to the varying co'.dd'
+ No particular organ being affected, you must look for d t
x ; �� relief through the blood, and-Dr. William' Pink Pills arereutis con i ions, Ana a chill may�� willia"
Qthe beat blood builder knoan'to medical sc!ence. Ae your The 'real col$ known in medical -• "Living the•Simple Life.
• �7 -blood becomes rich and red. the various organs regain language as "Cor za" is an infection "
thea tone and the body recovers its full vigor. if you are The bill of fare of the Afghan b
t caused by a germ. Colds usually staTt
t. _ / weak, begin taking Dr._Willfams' Ptnk Pills to-day and see i with a dryness :Jnd fullness of the
i
'Pink Pilts
_ eery simple and reflects the poverty
_ how soon improvement will show In increased appetite Inose, and may be accompanied with aiof the country. Bread, fruits, vege-
Z.
•,sad renewed vitality. i rise in temperature, backache. 'per-i tables, tea,sweet milk, sour milk: and
¢ Mrs. Chas. Bourdage. rive Fingers, N,E., says:—"Be- !haps headache and a general feeling cheese are the main foods. Rice, muf•
REDROSE
fore taking.Dr. Williams' Pink-Mile I was completoly.run jof depresnaion. . This condition may be tort foal and sweets cooked in varl-
xi down. I did not sleep }sell, my digestion was poor and E followed by sneezing, profuse watery mts ways are found �o the tables of
• would take dizzy spells- The use of .the pills changed.all (discharge from the nose at the rate the Re11•to-d o. The average Afghan
F R - They'Give New Vitality--•and more, this and I am now a strong, healthy woman." of several handkerchiefs per day, add
co:d sores on the mouth, and occasion- bas no pariicular fonfinesa for wine
al chills. or spirits.
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)airy Cow Ikea
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FOR MOTIM vir Given a
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Dairy cows and men are very za�,Ch
ry"I
alike in one respect—nelthei has any
_.. . . .11. , /I
OW M.MN I e �est
thing to say as to their parentage.
Q They ere very ditrereat In another
—
Mothers are quick aster the eowaser.
to praise any- ~
mtin'ls m ob
Coal-
which brings health land cco
,thing being the case, are men
4b fort to her little ones—any medicine
vont. Such
giving the dairy cows a chance.to pay
that will make the baby well and keep heir
r_.way and p-rove their worth?
-
him -well will always-receiV ii hearty -man Por 4,6-
-recommendation from the mother.. What is a reasonable chance for
give a dairy cow?
That is why Baby's own Tablets are to
First—Since men largely control the
so popular. Thousands of mothers, In duty
matings of cattle, we are
tbroVhaut the country, not only use bound In the -first Place to mate. ani-
R..
them for their own little ones but'are
d
always delighted- be able-to recom- mals of known Production, gqod type
r and plenty of vigor with one another, CUT PLU6
ERPWL
mend them to other mothers. Thous-I
It the offspring -is to be expected. to _ OGDEWS LIV
Baby's
`have proved I
ends of mothers equal in I produce milk at a profit.
Own Tablets to be without an eicl
Secona—Gran
time that the . first S
f any of the I The fastest single-screw ri,-:r,.-hantJ Classified Advertisement
relieving their little ones o I necessity has been carried out and the NEW BROADCASTING
aliments which arise out, ship in the world is the S.S. RoTal
many minor allm young animal has been properly fed REMNANTS.
stomach and SYSTEM. Scot, which was built to give a speed!
of a derangement of the
to the produ6tion age, we, must feed ad plies between L6n-! B ARGAIN 'PARCEL,'$2; 5 LB3-.
bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the that animal in such away as to give of 22 knots, a
and Edinburgh. Patches, 42. McCreery, Chatham,
Ideal laxative—easy to take but thor- eriments With Nonearrier dQn
gh In act4on; They banish consti. her' a chance to produce milk at a Exp Ontario.
oil Brief-
pation and Indigestion; break up .dolds profit. How'can this be done? Waves Prove Many Advant-
ly this:! Every animal requires a ver- I in c-4-;ery child there is the spark of, FREE CATALOGUE.
And simplp", fevers; expel worms and ages ofThissystem.
fain amount of food to maintain body genius.—Sir John A. Cockburn. i
make 'theF teething period easy. The t ASPBERRY BUSHES, GLAD-
heat, Peony, Fancy Dahlias
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers heat, life. and to repair the worn oat -Success cr the norivarrier wave sys- R iolas, I y
(le-
or by mail at 25 cents a box fiora The,parts of the body. To feed this amount of, broadcasting which was and Barred Rock Eggs. The Wright
of food is not giving Me cow a chance tem and C. A.
Di. WillfiLms' Medicine Co., Brockville, ve.loped by H.. A. Brown a -Thin P00ple JFarm, 'Brockville, Ont,
P at a profit. We must feed members of the-Electrical en-
Ont. to otint of food, an KeeDer, mem of the University of S, underwe people WANTED
in addition to this am gineeriug staff Thin, nervous,-_.AL--—`TRICKS
I h we may right-, positive after take On healthy flesh and grow sturdy ILN DRIED 22" SOFTWOOD
.. . I ' amount out Of which what she I 1111rols, is announced as P and ambitious when Bitro-Phosphate-EASY TRICKS fully,as14 the cow to prove i another series of tests which bore out Heading Boards, dressed one
With Twelve Matches can do. This'food must be suited to I the results of previous tests held over
as guaranteed by Druggists is taken a 1 side to %" and saw-jointed both edges.
the demand expected of her, and it is a period of more than a year, few weeks. Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Quote Ir.0.13. here. Reid Bros., Both-
will The elimination of "fading" is an Co., 2& Front St. East, well, Ont
this part of theLdaily ration which Chemical
f. but pay for broadcasting TorontoOnt. Gas Pipe* in ondon., [
not only pay for Itsel maintaining 14fe i added feature of the new 13
i the food consumed In mainta system which now seems possible. 1
body itself,* the y heat and_tfi4 repair of Twenty-six hundred miles of mains
i the last series of tests. Instruments
worn out parts. just box.much ad- WET FEET are used to. supply London with gas.
which accurately measured the curve
d above the main. ! f both the carrier wave cause colds. Use mirlard's, the
ditional food over an
Of audibility 0. er system e Minard's,Liniment
iteriance ration can be fed will depend great preventative. Ba,.be th; feet For gore Throat Us
not only on the constitution of the system and the new noacarrt n Minard4 and
were set up a distance of 100 miles Ihot water. Splen-
cow, but upon her Inherited ability to from station WRINI, the universitY'adil fr.- c.(':l 1n bead• throat or chest.
9;=20 where good breeding shows its value convert this food to milk. Here is radiophone with which the experlmeu.
"led on, WORKING GIRL'S
tai work is ca These instru-;vbeu
1- It is quite possible for two farmers stowed the usual fading
having equal quantities and qualities !Tne6to id not�
the old system was used, but d
•
this to rattle of equally , noucarrier
d to feed a particle when the . :,� ��RIENCE
I of fee vary ♦ t.
good type and breeding, and yet one waq employed However. this advent. MAIMMI OF 7
:farmer may sustain a loss, and the age is not yet being rialmed. because
Here's a trick In which a foolish other a profit. It can be done In this 1,, has not been subjected to enough Read How She Found Help 4
question has a somewhat canny way. Farmer A. may keep 50 cows and in Lydia E. Pinkham!&
to=ts to establish it as a tact,
: teF
thrown I Previous advantages which
were s" s
answer. The trickster the feed available will simply supply Fr Negetabla Compound
twelve matches on the ,table and I a maintenance ration, All the incl- claimed for the syste-n and walcu tuo
asks: dental expenses are going on, and the ow as outstanding over
'Ontario.—"I must vMt@
"What is the smallest number of food out of which "Dal rests show
cows are getting no the 9-ystp
ill now in general ►use include Arnprior, experience with you
matches I can take away and still 'produce much milk. A loss mere gew xpe
they can lucream-ed sending efficiency, and tell you my e ,
..have nine an the table.- a. Farmer B. keeps half the medicine. I was working at the factory
h---4 'result lective tuning a- the receiver with and became so run-down
The answer Is "One match"—i! Out local for three yews
number of cows. but thav consume an greater passibility to tune that I used to take weak spells and
matches ar
the remaining
i amount of feed equal to that consumed opportunity to cover greater would be at home at least one day each
ranged as in the illustration. stations.
by A's 60 cows. and half the feed.goe distances and the elimination of all week. I was treated by the doctors for
A; 101il) this out and posts it. WUX
-other of the &"its. tot a scrapbook./ to produce milk alone, and half to
sorts of sounds which are Impressed anemia,but it didn't seem to do me any
It
t
maintaining life. These cows, wave and which only 1 good. I was told to take a rest, but was on the carrier getting worse.
proper kind. will produce a profit. transmitting ...... unable to, and kept on
'The Useful Plough. I perfect modulation at tire I was troubled mostly with my periods.
—Men must use all the Intel perfect Oet ctrOu at the re.
Third !end and pert e
448PO931 to see that I I would sometimes pass three men"
A country life Is sweet! ligence at their i celver can eliminate, and when it came it would last around
in moderate cold and heat, i
tbo milk produced is marketed to the� The su ppre3sed carrier or noncarrier twoweeks,and I would have such pains at
Os
system To walk in the air, how pleasant best advantage and In the best p stem differex from the present type times in my right side that I could
c years of ii��e�an
diy
and fair. Bible onditlou it this has been done, of broalea,51LIE19 in *that the carrier walk. I am only 19
In every field of wheat, we may then be prepare,l to deliver waves go out only when a note is weigh 1143 pounds now, and before tak
Compound I was only
Ir
The fairest of ficrweri adorning the'Judgment on the cow. sounded or a syllable spoken. Be- In
logthe Vegetable �13
pouLda. I was sickly for two years o
AP bowers twefh motes or spoken words the car- and some of my friends told me about
-Azid every mead'ow's brow; e3 not go tb'roug;, the air. =Is Vegetable Com.
vier wave do Lydia E. Plukha
So that, I say, ay That is, the scund and the wave op tei pound and when I had taken a bottle of
I . no courtier m Amid tl felt a chanpldy mother has been
Compare with there who clothe in which it rides'leave the broadcasting
TLts In- d it for a rent aliment and has 7�
grey &pparalutz, simultaneously. With Cuficura t41=ve%lastidactory. I am willing L'�.
fol
refiring, gently mb spots of to tell fri9c
ud'foll6w the Usetal Plough. Lerval of time between sounds when a about the medicine and
there 15 no carrIer wave In the air asking about ft."—
ages noted. dandruffand itching with Cuticurs. toanswes letters ArnpriQC.
The rise with the morning lark, ssible the advaut � Miss HAzEL BzRNw,Box 700,
makes po ointmenit. Next morning"WPOO
A Cuticurs,Soap Ontario.
And labour till almost dark; with a suds of
y hast C hot water. This treatment does A day out each week shows in the pay
Then. folding their sheep, the ' Furs as Money.
en to sleep; much to keep the scalp healthy and envelope. If you are troubled with some
+- Ong protnote hair growth. ;ad by a run-down con-
in, those eftntries and regi' weakness, indical Le
me
Wbile everT pleasant park It Isn't Done. where animals bear costly fur and are %=*I&1"t Tree"XWL AV"=1 dition, tired feelin and U'rega iL
Next mornings
ringing with birds E) t 7 0�laz 6,
e. traffic. and "t N and W Talem Un I it Lydia TPinpakham's Veeetow 1
Playwright—"I'm working on a play •slain for tharreason trade. §0406e.Ointm
that are singing j�k&W' ound hely yM
that -the idea that the we usually farthest. behind. WW' Try our now Sbavind SUck
On each green tender bough. t deals with culture are
With what content and merrimentan pays." The most primitive conditions pre- --------
. ,In.
whose minds ! Playgoer—"You doD't ..happen to vail, neither railway, highway, nor
Their days are spent, of the scene' The pelt has
have located any s ill a even is known
are bent
To follow the useful pIou' become the unit of value. - The gen
gh restaurant have you?"
—Old Song. eral means of Payment; in fact,money.
'
Minard's Liniment for Colds. A sleigh or a boat cost so and so many
Than the Real.
More Natural-
furs of this or that variety, and the
Mrs frequently bear a direct
Imitation concrete blocks made of In Arabia, as in_rravy other cwn- different In th6 �O�
1andpaver have been found,to appear - J!atio of'.v'alue to one another.
OtO_ tries, malt Is the symbol of hospitality,
mo.re natural in motion picture ph I fur districts of Siberia, sable forms
and among the Arabs hospitality is al- Ew�
graphy than the genuine articles. I the unit of vzLlue and thb currency; In
most a sacred thing. They fell of 'a
certain remote hunting districts of
night
I thief who broke Into a house one
__Gtreet Names IW CRIna .. I, -I North'America and in Alaska the beav Ay
take,their j and in looting the place came upon a .er pelt is the most important means
Business streets in China.ti
_4W small gold -box. He opened it and In of exchange and the best measure of
names from the kind of businliss trans-
c,ted in them. side it found another hex also of gold. value. In formeir 6caturies this fur
a That In turn held a third box,, which
with,a fine white pow-
lAbda for found that It was salt. immedf�telj i
Dominion Money Orders
Express
was partly filled money was in general use in the north.
ern countries of Europe also.
LABELS
,der. The thief Lasted the powder and
atile, ah"V awl bog
A 0 a I a 6. Tattoom be restored to their places all the
on sale in five thonsind -officts
voK urng& write for
'Chicken Bands. Bull valuables that he had gathered to car-i are le. and vri�-. ry off. He could not rob a house in
throughout Canada.
14 MP
manulledurino Co.. Ltd., oftawl.
which had "eaten salt,"
tie Box 501W. Bolivia Vice.
The chief•vice of the Indiana and
half-breeds of Bolivia Is, chewing
.410 10 Cocoa.
Aman who has the habit call
i always be detected by the immense
lump in his cheek. The general effecty physicians- r,
Proved safe by millions and prescribed b fo
• of the drug is to dull the nerves and
4 stiffen the resistance to fatigue. Un-
der Its influence natives can endure Lumbago" ....Colds
igreat hardships and -physical strain.
STOCK 1 INTany of them will work for days at a
time on-nothing except cocoa leaves.' Headache- Fain *A
'Many Farmers BUAM9 Pure. Bred 'BuIng which they begin to chew'at breakfast.'TeRkfast'
any Pure Toot
Ontario is fortunate in having m; time find continue to chew tbTOUghOlit Neu hache
rat *
Itbe day. As wlill all'narcotics" the
stock they
33red Breeders of provbn rnerit, and the persistent use of coca wrecks tbc) ner-
7�PrOduce bring*fame tO Ontario, system and dulls the intellect RheuffiatisM Neutitis
idly getiing the idea M
Ontario farmers are rap
to keep.
JA
that the herd that pays is the only one i d Accept Only "Bayer Rackand
Bobbie's sister had bobbed her hair
-yin directions.
Follow the lead 'of successful farmers by.get- an. which contains p di oil
w. was carrying her con proven
Bred Bulls. edi
ting good Pure e@ of 12 tablets.
tive knows the u rld %i� her. Bobbie was vex Handy "Bayer" box
1 around
'e, Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Your Agricultural Representative w7a n evening'and taunted her
"Nothing but old I
breeders of good bulls in your county. See him. with: 11, Tens carry anada) of Barer blenufneture of U
thencon-ib with them."
Aspirin is the trade mark (registerod to 0 -A. S. A."). White It Is WWII loll
w"
lob
(Aeptyl antique A,cld
t.tb*powle asidnat tznitsttme�the Te
GOOD BULLS PAY DIVIDENDS
that Aspirin means Bayer amuracture# to assis
, Mark, the "Dam
"
tat lasper VompallY win 1`10 st&=Pvd with tb4lr
PAN
$9--1
ISSUE No. 10-15.
low
W.
V;1
MOM
cinimended the following payment
SALE REGISTER.
J O*11ileY, breaking roads and shovel-
liow ioow f9r year 1924 4.4u, WIEDNMIDAY, M&RU11 11TH—kiletioll DAY
TrrRNtS The committee.tee tecowinerads that all sale of Utrai stock, implementas ANY , TO
F I S H
V-75 per year,; $I=if paid in ad ance, bills for breaLing roads and shovelling grain, household tffects etc., at lot
Y ! ,
0irtiscriptione'ro the Unii;d States and Crest Snow for ID25 lie''laid over until next 32. rear of con.7. Pickering, the pro.
Britain$2.00 in advance. perty,of Wm* ]Don't overlook the fact that fish f jodf are one of the best
meeting. Dunkeld. State at 12 30
The standing committee on Roads sharp. See bills. Fred Pubtitt, suez and most aoutisbiag- of all -foods. Cheaper
and Bridges reported and recommend• tioneer. than meat. Here are a few Hu"es
JOHN MURKAR, Fropriczar, ed the following--paynipntt� - W� we have always iu-stock,
H TuVESDAY, MARCH 12TH—Auction Try them to-day.
Todd, bal for gravel 024 42 W; David saleulfresh milAi-cowi. springers,
PICKERING 'COUNCIL. Annis, 156 yds gray bet 30 81 con 4 p7rgs Rod implements,at lot 32. con. FINNAN HADDIES WHITEFISH
23 40; 3 D Femmes, 1*broken double- 6, Pickering (Green Rivers the pro-
The above council met pursuabt to tree and hauling grader from S S No 2 pert v of A.Heisey. Sale at I o'clock, First Quality New Winter Caught
to tot 15 con 3 2(AJ ; Bruce Conner. Fred Postill, auctioneer. Mild Cured I 7c. per' lb Dressed 18C perlb..
7' adjdaurnineot on Monday. the god'ost- haul grar bet 14 IZ base" linen, ;-J
Members all present,
ent. the reeve in the O'Riley, dvag.rds b, h3 and con,9 1
..chair. The minutes of the last M" eit- raking off stone and r I t " , LADIES, LOOK HERE
log were read and approved. rep culv same SILVER.' BRIGHT SALMON
10 10; Lefroy Engineering Co..Ltd.,
A number of accounts were present- aving Choice Red-bleated
trucking steel from for Alturta; bridge, no coal. no ashes,
ed for payment and referred W the Uxbridge to pay half 25.96. no wood to split, to haul to carry, The Headless and Dressed
respective standing committees. C S Trueman presented the Audi. 1nst,,t'Gi5 Oil Burner,will doallthat 15 P
Think of h er
Messrs. H. Vale and D. S. Craw• coal or wood can do, is cheaper, fits
Cols' -Report, which on motion was
were beard complaining of the any stove Jr range. Will heRt oven
ford wL
narrow road-way through the swampconsidered by the Council it% "com-mit. in half the time coal or wood will. A SEA HERRING
. / / CHOICE HALIBUT
• on the Station road south tee of the whole, with the reeve as No Better Quality
)f the base h irman-of such committee., peifectlysafecuntintious heat. great Boneless Steaks
line. As there-are a laige number of c 1L or small as roil wont it, See Folder. .12 cents pet- lb.
autos passing over this road In suns. On motion the report- was adopted 80 cents oer 1�.
and the accounts declared finally au- Average cost for 105 days 20jc per day.
mer.*the road should be,widened so as
dited.and the Clerk was instructed to Deitionstrateil and for sale at
to enable cars to pass. THE GROCERY STORE
A com. was' received from have 100 copies -printed- for distribu- W. J. G 0 R D 0 N'S,
H. D. -011). Cbtirch'Street,
Browne re work dune on sideline bet t'
The Council now adjourned to meet Agents Wanted 231y Pickering
8 and 9 in con 9 and also suggesting again on Mooday, the OLhday of April JAMES R CHARDS 0 N
Jhat further avork be done on[his road
Including the cu- for the transaction of general busi-
tting of slash.
S. Boot and Shoe Repairine
The standing committee on Contin.L nes
Also harness repairing the new
7 he following payments: D Gregg. :Hardware Store
..,gencies reported and recommended
t S H 'I YG L' E Plckerl�g
r, rent of Presbyterian Church basement S stand, oppA>4te' the
Claremont, re Classes in Agriculture post office.
• etc 25,00; T Coady,3120 lbs of coal and
'cartage re Agricutural Classes 25 30 British Columbia Cejai Best varoilimai2shipLguaranteed.
D R Beftton, on acct of talary 1-95.00 Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles
Charges moderate,
'G M Forsyth,att Good Roads Couven. Bird'sFelt Slate Shingles .
t ditto 10.00 f G L Middleton.ditto 10 00; Egg'
ion at Toronto 10W; Adam Spears, for sale at THOMAS - WATSON Poultry Foods and Producers
T. PATERSOIN'S - CLAREMONT 9
C 8 Trueman, as auditor 30 00, bi iCall and get prices. PICKERING, OINT.
Wilker, ditto $0,00; J Underhill, for Laying Meal, -----Beef Scraps,
Wood for Agricultural Classes 7.50.
The standing committee on Trans. Farmers, Attention Oyster Shell,
Mica Grit,
portation. Power and ;Light reported
k and recommended payment as fol- I am agent for the World's Greatest
Iowa: !Hydro- Electric Power Com., Separator_ .,The Renfrew," Stoves, Royal Purp'ie Lice Powder
Greenwood street lights for the months `al Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'
Of January And Febtu&ry54.00.1 Picke"n'ng Bu n famous Plows,Points,Grain Grinders, Royal-.Royal Purple Oalf Meal for the 'young calves.
The standing committee, an ReliefWheel Barrows etc.
reported and recommended Payment Brantford binder twine and second. Also, Agent for International Harvest Machine
Befollows: )fuskoka Hospital for Con. Co. hand separators for sale. ry
sumptives, rnaintpn ance of R H Bowen a
for month of February 42 00. and
Repairs.
ROBT. DEVITT,
The at,4nding committee on Bonuses
for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters Phone W5 Pick..
Rad Snow Shovelling reported and re-
L hnett
Extensive Credit Sale of
IC M1
FUNERAL DIRECTOR' Coal, Oa III j. S. BA, DON, PICKERING
- .'.CHOICE rARX STOCK I
'D —
Implements. Grain, Fticuiture AN ward and Soft Coal of the:
best quality. on.
7 The property of LICENSED
hand
I-Sprure Dale Fiax rn." Lot :321, Rear 'E.MBAL-IIER THOS. A. LAW 'Against
Con. 7 Pickerinz, 1^ V
al 16,1
a-' tl wile I
A. west of AthA) on 3=. iC3a—cer1=ff. Z�Xlt.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ila 1925-
Ambulance Service.
—Fiekering st&t— That Da
The fullowing property: - TLVE TABLE ion y
Boo T.R. Trains g6ing East Jas as follows
-11ORSES Phone Pick. Na 10 XLU 7 5i5
Brown niari-6 yen rs old supra to*he In 23 Lcaoal 2.21 P. M. f;'bled yeRrs'' 'of .ant:.lent
foal. Gelding I yrq old h d; Bar geld. 30 Local m.'s. fnlLr;e�,q and famine
Branch 6.25 P. R
Ing I yrs old lid, Baty. mqr,- 8 yr,,old Egy r
'h d reg. Bay 0 W in. Burton. WhitevAle. Sundity train, 8,2's A. M t h e -tsiking les!ion?� found in othe
Ily 2 yrs old reg. Chest-
' Phone 1003 Pick. Train@ going' West due as follow historic facts and r
!nut.gelding 2 yrs old roAdater, Horse a-- 1�i,t Trwtti-Al life pro,
No. 0.9 Local 1050 A.. M.
ce-'ce,.4 etatabli�.bed SAVING ankoug
B p 10 yrs old. 27 Local, 2.14 P. M. BANKING the fundmineut.91' lttwi -hi�
CATTLE 9 M 11A.1 ID 05 P. M. upon '%% -11
Roan cow tine in AV. Red cow bred Sunday train, 8,02 P. M. FIFTi
Nature makes her sure indictruent.q.
iSept 7. Red cow hre N�,�i 1, Roan cow Follow your uAtural pet-son A I i it,.,ti no t
Foregoing is according to Standard to "lay by in store" by Fiddiog regn-
:bred Feb L White row tire YEARS
'Redenw bred Feb 3, A6-ALM time. 1* lar iuRtalmi-tits to-a C-�%VlGgi h(TOUnt
d Feb 1. DALE MILLS vv
Brindle IiWer
bred Nov 23, 2 Roan heifers 2 ere old,
in the Standard Bairn.
Red heifer 2 yrs n1d. Red steer 2 yrs The Pickering
old, Rosin heifer I yrs old. RAI heifer
.1 yr o'd. Red steer I yr old. 3 Red Wheat or any-grain taken in. V' 'lance Committee
calves. (The above are all Shorthorn
exchainge'for-Flour.
Grade,) Shorhi-arn bull 2 yrs old reg.
Shorthorn bull calf. We have Bran, Shorts. .Cb-op, The object of this Association Is to STANDARD BANK
SHICEP, PIGS AND FOWL lessen stealing and prosecute OF C-A-WA.D.At.
13 Cotswold breeding ewes reg, 3 Cats-
Clil-Cake'Meal, the felons.
vrold ewe lamb reg.- Cotswold rani PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Venager
:all kitids".of grain.
reg. York@bfrp White sow and pigs. n" Kembers having property stolen o0rumuni, Branchats also at Broaklfra. West Hiii, Whitby
.,Yorke-hire White sow due in March, cake immediately with any member
Yorkshire White tilow bred 40 Ply. Ogilvie's:P6rridge.Oats. of Executive Committee.
mouth Rock hens. Pair Gtfib;&foWT. Royal Household Flour,, Membership fee .81.00.
IMPLEMENTS WrC Tickstis inav be had from the Prowdent or:
M.Hbinder6ftcut ata, new. M.H Cream of te-West:FlGur. Subscribe for The. Pickering News
mower 5j ft cut nearly new, F& W Sometery on appliesitican.
bay rake, Deering hoe drill. 2 Noxon CHOPPING.-EVE4Y.11 Ex9c. Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm.
cultivators, Land roller. WsFon cant- sr. Donald Munro. Pickering.
WEEK:DAY QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION',
"piste nearly now, Set rf trucks, Elav
J4 R. Thextoii` W. J. Clark;
Hay tedder Deering. Set'sleigbi.
.._:-Bet b,Lrrovrslaft. Set harrows 12 ft. IST =j0C3C"VZ700= President, Searetarti
Wilkinson plow No 7. Dick plow No 7,
'FADDi8a Mill,
Peter Hamilton scuffler.
Road wagon, Turnip drill,Set of show
PICKERING
harness brass mostrited, Set of double
barness. Set double light harness,2
48ets single harness, Iron kettle,.Iron 2, •
kettle large,3 Neckyokes. Stock rack,
'&&Mug trough, Uricastone. Creel 'M EAT .- M ARKET
totting bot, 3 Logging chains. 4 Sets
2
Joubletrees. Gutter tongue, 3 Sets of
-3-horse trees,2 Sets light doubletrees. L.
und Roast or Steak, 20,!per lb
";seod oats. 100 Bush seed barley.5 Busb `.!Sur'loin Roast or Steak, .25c
6W flush turnips,390 iAueb of Siberian It
red c4over seed,6 Bubyimothy seed,- Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c
F
15 Tons timothhap Rump Roast,... ... ... 18C
FURNITURE ETC.
2 S�mll tables.3 Bedsteads, Rib Roast, --adti
8 Sets of 2
springs.Mattress, Cupboard, 2 Tables. Heavy Rib Roasts ... T 18e
2 Bureaus, 80ane bottom 'chairs, Shoulder •
Roast, 14 and 16c
RitcMen chairs, Set quilting frames,
Pot Roast, 14c
Quentity of carpet, Sewino machine ; " Plank-tru"
Standard, Lounge, Number of mate, Brisket, to boil, 9C
EMPIRE Meftl-cladBARNS
2 Large rugs,bench,Cook stove Brant.
y Oak, Leg uf. Pork,.-, ... 23c Fire-safe
-ford. Box stove, Beater Dais 25C: 66
Permanent
Daisy churn, Melotte separator, Wash Loin of Pork, LIghthing-prool. Super-strono
3C 11 t
Aub, 2 Washboards,Whitewuh brush, Weather-tigh' value Convenient
Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,2
2 Smoothing irons, Granite dish pan,
-- If you need a newBarn or an old one rem(Welled,
.Butterbowl complete, Cream pail, 8 Pork Chops, ... 28c
•Wjndow screens,Meat grinder.10 Bble Pure Pork Sausage, 25c 16t me quote you. Let me show 3�ou "Empire" Bam I
�Oni�ario apples. 2 Meat tubs, 2 Buck- Finest Salt Pork,... 25c
etc, Vinegar* barrel and vinegar, 2 Finest'Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c, r
to work in, and moderate in cost.
Rockingehairs. Clothes bot e,, Stair
-oilcloth, Lace curtains, Qu ntity of sliced, 35C
have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy
0
Estimates gladleven for roofinsr with the famous"Eastlake" Metal-
dishes, pots, pans,palls,kettles.crock. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), .30c
fry and numerous other articles. lie Shingles,cry'Empire" Coarrugiated Iron. Repairing and alterations
Back Bacon, ... ... 45c done. All work absolutely guaranteed. Ar'
_As the proprietor is giving up farm..,
ins everything will be sold. -.-Cooked Hama_
Weiners,.. 25c F. J. P R O U S E - as PICKERING
Sale begins at 1230 o'clock, sbar�
.TERms: Turnips,seed grain,hay,fowl, 15C BUILDER
90y First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents:', t- Building Contracting
apples,furniture and all sums of$20 64 5 lbs 90 cents' Barns ' Houses, etc.
and under,c#Lqh, over that, amount' 6. of all kinds
months cretit to pr.i ties furnishing lb prints 18 cents
A
F IFT i
YEARS
Pickering Dealer,for the Products of
approved Joint notes, 3 percent. Fresh Trout and,White Fish Every Friday:
straight discount for cash. The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto
FRED POSTILL
J-)hn Scott, 0!c-r-k AncFfcareer 'PICKERING;
L
A
T
77
Messrs.Uregic&Humohr shipped
CLAREMONT. Rev. A. McLellan and Juhu Pill- a carload of mixed stock to Tovon. CLEANIN PRESSING Maple Leal Mutual Fir
lister were in Oshawa on Tuesday to on Saturday, and Fred Wsrd,
-et Maccab spent .;r
Miss %largai p attending a meeting Of Whitby also carload the same Bring along your suits to be cleaned Insurance Co.
last week in Toronto.
Presbytery day and pressed. SALitiftbe"On guaranteed
blida Charges moderate.
Mrs. Peter McCallum is b Y' Reuben �esae and son, Harold. Misses Violet Sargent and Myrtle 9 -Chea
JAMES BRISCOE. p rates for farm and country
at St. Petersburg, Fla. of Brookliti, acm?,inpAnied by three Thouipcion and Horace Limbert, of buildings.
Miss F,41119,of Toronto, is spond. friende, Were in town on Mundity, Toronto and Miss Jean Evans. of Opposite D Taylor-'is Bakery
Ming a few days with Mrs. McCall- when they spent a pleasant time Aurora, spent the week-end in Claremont, Oat. Windstorm Insurance an buildings,
wirid-mills.Silos etc.
lum• at curling. town.
Miss Veta Stephenson, of Toron- Mrs. T. E. Stephenson, Who has The B. Y. P. U. held their regu- ,A-Lktornobile Insurance
to, spent the week-end at her been seriously ill from an attack lar weekly meeting on Monday B ASKETS
of all kinds.
acute indigestion, king
home here. of tion, is -ma evening. Toe meeting was con-
John and Mrs. Fleming are satisfactory progress toward re d Having purchased the stock from
ducted by two of the deacons an the Estate of FARMS FOR SALE.
spending a week with relatives ill cover and expects to be able to a very enjoyable program was
and Agincourt. ., -Write or phone
Toronto -leave her bed this week. rendered, W, G. BARNES Find the entire:
and Viola For-
Misses GeorgieJ. S.'Bundy dwelling had a nar. -
eyth spent the week-end at the row escape from destruction by business of JOS. W. DOTEIN
home of their parents here ED. BOWMAN
i NERY OPENING Am prepared to supply all sizes
fire on Monday, due to kindling MILLI
Stewart Graham moved�n Tues• wood on top of the stove starting from fBerry Boxes to Three
day to the Kent farm in Myrtle, to burn. It was noticed before Mrs. McCallum will hold her Millinery.- and Half Bushel. 20 WHITBY, ONTI
which he has leased.for a verm of mach damage was done and the Opening during the first week of March
in the old public library rooms, Clare
igh R E,Nl 0 N T
Gieen River Basket Works
years. )I will re- fire soon extinguished. moat, where she is opening up a "CLA
The Continuation School Mrs, McCallum has been busy classed ruillinery shop .with all tile
Phorie.Mark. e409
peat their concert next Tuesday
CREAMERY I
r fall for some tine preparing for her latest styles and highest quality in
evening. See front page for spring and summer hats. Satisfac- FRANK PENNOCK
on
particulars. millinery opening. She has tion guaranteed and prices reasonable.
-in the -Highest price paid for
Miss Minnie Wilson was, display the very latest creations -The Man that made the Barnes'
attend in.the millinery art, which need Give her a call and be Basket." {Cream at the
convinced.city a fe'%v days last week
ing the exawinations of the Con- only to be seen to be admired.
iervatory of Music. She si
t ieceeded The ladies of the village and tile Claremoz)t Creamery
Intermediate Piauo and surrounding district are cordially
in passing
invited to call on Mrs. McCallum
Juiior Theory.
id inspect her offerings beforeBARGAINS IN DRY GOODS Give ua�&'trial and be copvr6ced
�,:
Next Sunday in the Baptist at
Church the pastor will preach in ordering their spring millinery. 3
Owners of ------ SERVICE -.
the morning on "The 0 SATISFACTION SAVINGS Pickering
the Earth," and in the everilux on
the subject, "A Might Conqueror Men's Knee Rubber Boots, rolled 1, Men's Bushman Rubbers, wbite
Driven to Despair." third in the edge, red soles, regular Bole, rolled edge. 7 filets, Uathr Goo&- Stara I
series on "Flints, the Tishbite." 4.50, at 3.75. rag, 4.00, at 2.75. HARNESS
aagof Beaverton,warden White soles at 4.25.
John p , Our supply of,quality Harn"s and
of Ontario County, and G. M. For Ladies' Plain Over Rubbers, Parts is now complete.
syth, chairman of the Suburban Men' Plain Over Rubbers at 00 cents.
1T)4 A
in Toronto one at BOOTS—GREB SHOE
Committee, were 1.20.
ifords,
dug recently meeting the warden PURPOSE Ladies' Cushion Sole 0 We have a large stock of this Famous
o eel County in connection with double 119" width, Boot on hand—unbeatable
f� pertaining to the subur- Ladies' Oxford@, black, tan and regular COO, for for hard wear and tear.
matters per swade, regular 4.50.
interviewed 3.00.
-banarea'in which they in for 3.00. REPAIRING
members of the government and
we maintain our established re t
Weird of Control of Toronto. Man's Tweed Suits, regular Men's Raincoats, tweed, tion for repairing all kind,of a'
The people of Claremont and the 18.00 to 20.00, at regular 1100, harness and boots.
YES,our pare food bread
a for 8.50.
enjoyed 13-00.
surrounding conntry e hue a worthy purpose.
thrill (although some did not enjoy
It brings health and full CECIL BRADLEY
-the e) on last Saturday Phone 3800
Call at Harness maker,
48Ve ex-porialoeen everything strength and a mealtime nw g seemed J, 'FINGOLDPS
ONTARIO
to act in a very peculiar manner^ - satisfaction to the folks PICKERING, M
Houses trembled, beds skated in
-4W their rooms, lamps danced on the who partake of it reRu-
itables, floors jumped rep and down larly. One slice calls for
and back %nd forth, dishes rattled -a losif; one-loaf forms the
on the shelve-, chickens fell off habit.
their roosts and many other un-
canny things happened. It later
proved to be the earth juakp w tech
-Eastern J OUR.
shook the greater part of OROCERIE6
Canada and the Uoited States.
V
and causing much damage in the NET. .) ARE 41
Province at Quebec. IV POPULAR
A J
Claremont Baptist Church was E'900 r
-the centre of a very happy gather*
CLO
ipg on the evening of Wednesday, 4
Feb, 25tb. Follov%ing a short but ]41�
excellent musical program, includ
IDEA L
jag vocal and Instrumental solos
and duets, together with two or.
W chestral numbers. Mr-, Cecil Sto-
rey was presented with an addreto, Asphalt .7, he CMWM� tfile MiWs Grocerystor' ei_
these be 7
and a set of ebinaware,
ling tokens of the church's appreci•
ation of her services as oreanit. N its efficiency depends the niunlber of tubes salt, 50 lb bag, die
BeeHiveCornSyru 5.lbpall 42c
which she linq efficiently and faith Shingles -orequired to produce a given range and Italian Balm. bottle p
fully rendered for several years.
8 volume. r Leaf cups and
After a few well i spoken words of lume. Clove
by Mrs. Storey, Mr. saucers, each
acceptance The wizardry of Dr. Lee DeForest and a330- 41
;Evans Ward, who has served the odd cups, 6 for Sic
also
4W ; ;..i
r iciate engineers led up )70
�cburch for many years as leader We have a ea load to the development of the. Good Red Salmon J 2 for
presented with n which three Pure Malt Vinegar, bottle 50 �f
of the choir, was pres phenomenal circuit i
an address and a gold watch -and ot Toronto As- TRIRD volume usually Standard Peaq, can 00
token the appreciation tubes only, attain the range and k
chain in tok _::f!" lee Berg Hea&Lettuce, 150
with which his work had been re- ed with a fiv*_. tube circuit, Mustard, 1.
550
associated 316 , - 0___ .
halt Co's Feen'sft
-ceived. Mr. Ward, though com- .2
lately taken by surprise, spoke Two-in-One" The unsurpassed production standards of Ammonia. 3 pkgs 250
briefly, after which all adjourned Vowel Crosley have now made it possible forous to 850
a tempting supper which Oranges. very sweet, doz.
:to enjoy i a Asphalt sell you this superior Radiophone at the remark- Our prices are all right,
had been prepared. A f w short
speeches. A verse of ' Blest be the ably low price of $85 (stripped)—the greatest Phone 3700
'Tie that Binds, and the bened.ic- Shingles , radio value in Canada!
tion brought to a close an evening il you have
Fria CHIDLOW
no unt
of most b fellowship, Regular 7.00, at 6.75 Visit this store! Buy radio
h"j'y'." J T
t 'first investigated the TRIADYN! We can save A
wherein tie sweetest Joy of all CLAREMON
'had been the joy of making others ...
per square ..,Ylm Ma
thappy.
The Continuition School Con- if taken before April lat.
Exercises
.,ocrt and Commencementasked
'.•which were held in the Preisbyter. Saw XiU
,,tot
•:-,ian Church on ThursdayF., Me C 0 .0 P E R ,.FRED. T. BUNTING
and Fri
day evenings of last week was R
a
decided success. There _was
LL capacity house on both evenings,
and many from a, distance have -LOGS WARt.kl)
expressed their regret that the in-
clemency it Custom sawiniz done, Oat Rolling.,
of the weather iproveni
ed them from an* Ing the treat Bri ffiten
3071 and Chopping, Wood
which the school always offers on
the occasion of the annual concerts. Repairing,
Many have expressed-the OtAoiob Bliaping and Turning.
that the concert was the best yet
U
)given and have expressed their P Kiddie Kars, Sleight, Office Stools
desire to bear it again. ,On Friday
Y .
Salt For Sale
.80011
the, principal presented Spring will
-evening
�the following pupils with gradus
CHAS, A. WHITE.
'tion diplorni8: Rodd Appleby, be here
to
Vivian Appleby,Edna Benne,Gor-
don A fall line or the latest Successor late W.G. Barnes
Gregg, Bessie Graham, Doris Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oub.
_,0ee, Edith Too]. He also read the •
names of pupils who had been WALL PAPERS
r-in the
-granted c all 22 inches wide. Build Dollar' b Dollar
certificates either y .
•'LoAver or Middle Schools. These
,pupils are to be congratulated on Prices to suit everyone
ON'T neglect to open a savings account
their excellent s 9wing, During See our papeni before buying because you may have no large amount
-the evening an teresting event D
of money to deposit The Dominion Bank A.
took place when the school pre- elsewhere
will accept de of $1.00 and upwards. A,
seated Albert Harvey with a fine A Complete list of posits
club bag, As president of theLit-
Open an account now and add small amounts
.-erary Society for the past four Sherwin-Williams Of all maUrials and dedan
years, Albert has been an invalti ts 490 regularly. You will be sur to see how ZWCI
able leader'and has been in a la rge- Paints, Oils 'and rapidly your savings will grow. kept in stook. It will PS: you "N""I
gs 8aii at our works acd Inspeat our 16"k
.measure responsible for the success oblain priass Dent be misled
the Literary .Varnishes
Society has bad in THE agents we do not employ ibism,oolmsequents
ly we ern, and do throw off the agod'4-
'UR
T11
ng to the public itsanutiAl Phone 1401
presenting
The proceeds of the ev- -oommissionoflOper oont.,Wbiabyouw4
which were 9152, were the certainly save by pufth"ing from 0%1
Wining, This will be DOIAHOON RAM 410611
best ever realized. ,' G. P. LYS' hfimvr.
devoted to charitable and otherlDs 'A, S C 0 T T wmw BRANCH. :J. T. MATHESON1 .
8R009UN RRANM L C_ CROS& Manatm
purposes In -the -interests of the W,�xii,by
U:.
CL&REMONTtarp® h
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Wh�ii Ex 6d to 'Air,
et
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tea lose* its strength and "wor.
Nip a
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BY S. IL CROCKETT.
this
S~ fo
HAPTER XI.—(Cont'd.)
7 C Lt this IiIAO still the custom that he
"The application of my sermon le.6p in th4 midd,e
should be put to Ep,
RM Z: Was, no" the tramp said. "So 'soon as your,Of the day in the old crad"a which had
for that reason is never sold in I-19Ckets are empty it is: 'Away—get'rocked his mother, and his mother's "Vse 11 YMW
aRetn
hence—the police the dogs'! Take mother. ' One such occasion recurs to
IbUIR. Your grocer sells this heed y good lad; note well the,end,his memcr W when
y with a curious persis- vilork diats. In a
tence.
:deliciou' s blend. Try SALADAL, fro the beginning and be wise." fi"houter.; Z
t that moment Kit's mother was- It was a quiet summer afternoon in
een coming down the white road to-'!the fulness of July. The day was hot.
a.
aids them. The tramp g zed Flies hummed high up under the roof,
The higher-priced joints of meat, OUR SUNDAY SHELF, a mo-I
among the unveiled rafters it
such as sirloin of beef and sh6u'der nt at her, standing as if petrified, ,,,here
We have a Sunday shelf in our
of mutton are stated to be less nour with and then instantly a wondrous change was dusky and cool. The house-place
house. It contains: Best dolls
fishing thaw the internal organs such real hair and eyes which open-and Passed over his countenance. His seemed very large and vague to his
tits ,liver, of animals. shut; a doll bed in which the dolls Cheeks seemed to fall in his jaw drop- childish eyes, because the windows and
%ieep fro* Ped, he Put his hands unsteadily to doors were so bright that the sight
m Sunday to Sun a story I
of the Bible with in his head, and Ptilled the.brim of his could not dwell on them long. Kit lay
any colored illus- hat low over his eyes. His wrist had quietly in the cradle, which had be-
trations; phonograph records of fine b:ed In his fall, and, the action left a come` so small for him that when his
rnwic; boxes of crayons and drawing broad stain of blood across his face. 14granny" was fot looking he put his
paper; Scrapbboks in which are pasted He closed one eye as if it had sudden- feet over the oval bar at the end to
reproductions of, noted paintings;
ffAWV
ly'become blind.- give them a rest. He had the "Glean-
educational kindergarten toys. "Come away, Kit," cried 'Lilias, ing among the 'Mountains" under his
Result: Happy Sundays for the ,corne away from that man!" [Pillow. He had been spelling out the Old Friends.
little children. The contents of the For though she would not have been -fascinating tale of a boy who, They had Just 4Wn Introduced in the
Tall-fascinating
Sunday shelf seems new to them each OL
intentionally cruel,-the terrible ap-11 crawling up a hillside, had suddenly smoking-room of-the club.
week end. The amusements keep them I.Pearance of the tram so helpleas,!come upon a fierce cha,8&—fieeing "Do you know, Colonel," said the
busy and comparatively quiet. The,debased, for'lorn—f righteriened her.�wanderers of the hills, God's folk
hunted like the partridge upon the met you before?"'
children are contented to stay at home) She did major, "I cannot help thinking I have
V and seem to realize a- pleasant dig-: not repeat the one hurried.
mountains, th46 dragoons full tilt after
glance she had given him. - "And strangely enough sir, I have a
tinction betwe-n the Sabbath and the Kit Withdrew his shoulder gently thern. He was crying. because he,lsimilar feeling with regard to you."
—to give you a demon- other days in the week.-- Mrs A.'E. i from the man's reluctant cl too, had seen the poor lads weltering "Were you at the storming of
clutch.
stration of the Mar- "And good-day to you; I maun be in their blood. He could not sleep for Flareupatum?"
-coniphone.
gangin" There's my mither cryin';thinking of them. Very cautiously he "IMajor."
Have him show you to me."' said- Kit, and ran off. drew the volume out, and there, in the "And were yod present at the time
too brief space of the cradle, he labor
how easy it is to oyer- The tramp squared his shoulders iOuslY spelled out - the fort exploded and blew up the en•
and straightened his face. fie limped the remainder of tire Place?"
ate, how simple to determinedly down the long leafy way the tale, and was just assuring him- "I had that hotior."
bring in distant radio
stations. towards the gaunt, "Combination" 80.f. Of the ultimate safety of the "Then I know where I have seen you
origins.
poorhouse, till he came to a burn that I witness (boggling much over before. I passed You as you were go•
If there is no Marconi trickled underneath a little bridge. He the unknown word "aaquestered,19 alins up and I was coming down...
Agency in your town favorite one with Lhe fine old7fashion-
went,9101v1Y dqwn to a reef of Pebbles,,
tell ed Secoder minister of Sanquhar)
your dealer to "'and taking off his coat he proceedodi
write us and you send �'to make a thorough toilet. When he I when Ee saw a hand he' knew well 1 7
-.had and put 0 hovering in the air above him,
your name for free n his coat again
he gazed at his finger-tips critically. For at thio moment it chanced that
radio booklet "PD."
That's What We Thought, sighed, washed them again, and let' grandmother, slippering about in
loose "hoehens" on the floor of cool
"How do �%onxeL keep sozu#- of these' dry in the sun. Then he put
THE -I.:nbtone flags, must needs come
MARCONI WIRELESS new bats on .thpir heads?" thern gently into an inner Pocket and!blue
`TEL. CO. OF CAN., Ltd. "By vartium pre�,.-,urp, I gueso,. Ito his cradlx-ptide to make'sure that
-book. piti-
fully grey and frayed at the edges,.
1drew out a' faded Pocket I this boy was Y!eeping, Kit tried to run
MONTREAL where the ca rtridge-paper. lining the book becretly back under his pil-
ow. But it was too la:te.
Hatifax. Toronto. van. Minard's. Liniment Fine for the Hair. showed through. It bore,the in The ea le 4;:.1
scrip
SL John's, N11d.
tion: eye fastened apon it. The flrm hand'
A choir was rehearsing the *a(-r.edi r CHRIST—R descended, secured the volume, remov-
A.
anthem "Ai Patits the Hart." The S—everal of the letters were blurred ed it to a place of safety, and return-
leader found that thi�, male ,ingers and missing, He opened it with hisl ed to investigate the reality of Kit's
r Idid not -ru.-tain a certain note long' slim. clean fingers, a the tears I slumber..;' The sleep of the just in
enough. a d
At last he'cried, "Stop, itop,! floode4 Q%-vr in his eyes and rained' six-foot resting grave was nothing to
gentleman. your 1 the inrincible depth of his ancon-
pants are 'far too!down on the leather. Tremblingly he,
short! took o zcioumees. But that was the,last Kit
out a Packet, and. unfolding the
I Pape saw of the "Gleanings" for many a
r. he found ��Ome stray frag-i day, in spite-o 7
f a hundred spirited
Five Books of Rest"Merit meets of stalk and greyish powder, hunts, until One 11eV
flockst "usulzid' 1111d -11141,21 with a few petals of heather belles atilt- er-to-be-forgotten
Vk
day when (the grown-up faction busy
8""t1os tind 7—ts, :2s P&,. si uo adhering to the largest piece. On the Preparing for i . . WOOLENS 7.
-t Pbftft Iwror 340 111),do $1.30 r the Sabbath journey to,
!.*IU Efftate Lduc&car 100 - 10 Paper Was writteri "Given me by the Kirk-on-this-Hill)Hill)
t P*Aft 1"lo ,, NO U!ias," and an undecipherable date.
&rt of publk. so"Aixte o') ,., . Kit ran the lose their warmth
1.00 green octavo to earth in the far corner
poolastd ou m-4,11K "Bless God she did not know nw to-!'
of a drawer, which his grandmother
w1IONE u" VA&FILSIt"d. Drr:aijre -suaa., day, as she did by the quarry," mut- had opened to take out the week's! the miitute they
rasa
U.I.Carvy a Co., 143 w .gift St.. PLY. tered the tramp as he sat and gazed-1linen. To slip the book under his
Fie lifted the paper half shtinkw ma
-way to his pinafore and convey- it and himself
HAT is why they most be wash-
T
face, as if to kiss the heather; but be-I to the safe sheiteP behind the cowl
A fore he had touched it he snatched the ed carefully. Always use Lux
'9A
44 s .
packet away, mow was the simplest of Kit's chiere-
toe"A, a 'iforacythingcoataini 1wool. Lux
W1111011F merits. To such a student, the
00011W - .-N
. I'll he will not—I will won't shrink or mat woollear—
not. A man of unclean lips—a -man I the routine of scholarship in the vii-!
won't indc colours. Lux is sale for
Of unclean lips!" lige school of Whinnyliggate present-
ed no difficulties. any fabric orgarammr that is safe in
Them he restored the.. whole with pure water Inver Brothers
reverend care to Jjs Pocket, -and, re- .(To be continued.) ter alone. Le
! gainittg-the perpendicu!ar with stiff Limited,Toronto.
dignity, he set his eyes again GREAT INCREASE
to,
road,
and dragged his feet
down
IN TTA DRINKING
[through the dust to the poorhouse. The last few years have witnessed-a
1 And
as she and her son walked: tremendous Increase in tea drinking.
homewie
ard, talking almost gaily, the Production has fallen far rit
behind de-
hand of Lilies Mac Walter was finger- mand. Tea now costs wore than at Ritz-Ca on
i;'g at the bosom of her dress, that it any time In the last 75 Years. It may
V
might torch the trampled spray of even reach $1-H per pound, for the Atlantif City
white heather, which she had placed price Is expected to rise still further.
i Jemey
Hotel New
there after grinding it in e th
-hem such
QftTAIUO with her heel. into the soil profits are being made by
the tea plantations, -America's ' Smartest
over,production
and a sudden drop in pr' 1 Resort Hotel,
ices Is bound
CHAPTER XII.
Banking b Ma to come. It may take,a Year or longer Famous for its Eurmo-
.#-I A ROYAL ROAD TO LEARNING.lL
or the price might fall when least ex. peau Atmosphere.
-Kit's schooling, so far as the mere] petted. Not even experts can foretell
'The securityafforded by the Province 'of Ontario
; acquisition of the Orthodox amount of what will_occur. - --Perfect Cuisine and
Savings Office, together with the facilities extended by learning was concerned, was easily Service.
every Post Office in Canada and other countries, make it 1 gotten. He had the natural 'faculty Binglo. rooms .from $6.00
possible for everyone to deposit their savinip in this institu- .1 for letters which makes nothing diffl- Sculptors of Life. Double rooms from $8.00
tion. Interest is allowed, compounded half-yeakly, with full cult. He vras Possessed of'a good gen- Chisel in hand stood a sculptor boy, 7
European Plan
a
checking privile era! idea of the next. day's lesson be- , With his marble block before him,
fore the other scholars had done mark- And his face lit up with a smile of Joy New Hydriatric and
The confidence the rural communities have who Ing the pla�c. He listened with won- ' As an angel dream passed o'er hint; Electro, - Therapeutle
awn in
this Savings Office it indicated by the large increase-in de- der to the solower rustics at the age He carved the dream on that shapeless Department,
posits, which are now over $20,OOOjOOO. of seven and eight still wrestling with 8t6136,
the alphabet. He never remembered With many a sharp Incision;
All deposits are secured by the entire resources of the the time when he could not read I any NVIth heaven's own ligbt'tte sculptor' GUSTAVE TOTT, Manager
Province of Ontario. book which came in his way.
To this shone—
hour he never knows who first taught He had caught that. angel vision.
Remittances should be made by Post Office money order, him to read, but one of his eiarliest
memories is
bank cheque, express order or registered letter, and should connected with stvaling, 190111Ptors of life are we, as we stand
be addressed to your nearest Branch, where they will receive out of a bottom drawer in the llbenl� W.Ith'cur souls uncarved before us:
prompt attention. room a copy of "Simpson's Traditicm� Wfifling the hour Nvlien. at, God's com-
Of the Covenanters; or, Glearings
inanrl,
I among the Mountains," and, couched Dur life-dream passes o'er us.
Ir
his stomach, of'reading the If we carve It then, on the yielding For Yow
•
I pron,-. on
Pre��nc� ' ef Ontario 'Savloff-Q Office I' small-printed green-COVered volume stone,
i by the light of the fire, spelling out save work--mole
HEAD OFFICE: 16 QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO With many a sharp incision, trouble and fuel—aid maje your t
the most difficult words, and so dwell- Its heaven],
Toronto Branch Offlees: v beauty shall be our own, cooking better.
ing for hours in an enchanted fairy-, Our iivet that.angel vwon.
Cop. Day and Adelaide oto. Cop. University and Dundas Ste. 4 • 13 uW
519 Danforth Avenue. of bunted wandereri and fierce, 71P.Sit
—Bishop Doane. 10- 301c..
marauding dragoonp—ac-tuall,
y steal-I
'' Branches at back to his cradle to dream of.
Hamilton, ft Catharines, at Mary's, Pornbrokke,
(.lavers and Vag, of battles by 1-ush-I Love is the be-it thing in the word,
spa"tFord, Woodstooko Owen Sound, Ottawa, i:q, HN ers and shootings on l0Jie*1y' Rnd the thing that lives the Iongest.
Gesforth, WelkeHo", Newmarket and Aylmer. lu IE
;'..oulltaill sides.
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?.f 14 - 15c.'a
0_ 30,,-
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A I- ol i Jndv-tl,,Kit :vIllembers how it was' For Bore Feet—Minard's Liniment. ISSUE,Ne. 10-125.
4
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---]� THE MARKETS : ,%ROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
EARTHQUAKE ROCS CANADA FRO . K :
{ 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
AT TO
:HEAD OF GREAT LAM TORONTO• .
Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $2.1214;
- .- o
- No. 2 North., $2.07'ri; No. 3 North.,
Centre of l]isturbance.ui Qua-bec, According to the Seismo- $2.03'�a; No: 4 wheat, $1.93�a•
Man. oats- No. 2 COY, 71c; No. ib 17
e..
logists-Tl.ittle Damage is Done by Slight Slipping at s CW, 66%c; extra No.-1 feed, 67%c;
Big Fault in Crust of Canada. No. 1 feed, 84c; No. 2 feed, 61c. W :
All the above ci.f. bay ports. k9
Toronto, March 2.-The north- Basilica of St. James, resulting in a Am corn, track, Toronto-No. .. ZI 22
kastern sections of the United States!fire which drove the we from y Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights,
and Eastern Canada, from the At-1 that edifice on Sunday morning, 000 bags included. Bran, per ton; $30; 24 IS Z7 28 `
Tantic Coast to the Head of the Great caused damage estimated at $10, shorts, her ton, $32; middlings, $38; `
Lakes, were shaken by an; earth- From Three Rivers comes the report good feed flour, per bag, $2,40. I x .
quake occurring in the neighborhood --f the death of a 'woman from the - Ont, oats-No.2 white, 57 to 59c. i9 i 3 `
Of 9.20 o'clock on Saturday night. shock of the earthquake, and another Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.60 to
The,Eremor -vas sufficiently severe to woman's death occurring in Toronto $1.65; No. 3 winter, $1.58 to $1.62; 37
No. 1 commercial $1.57 to $1.61 f.o.b. 1
be alarmingly apparent from Nova is reported to have been hastened by "shi ping points according to freightx.341
r_ Scotia to Algoma along a line ap- the occurrence. Barley-Malting, 89 to 93c.
proximately 1,500 miles 'leer-panics are reported Eros,
in length,) a Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 84c. i
white from Washington on the south,great many cities and towns,bet, for- Rye-No. 2, $1.34 to $1.89.
To-
to the mining districts of New On-; tunately, these were_ checked before Man. flour, first pat., $10.70, To-
taiio in the north the trembling of, lives were lost. In Ottawa plaster ronto, do, second pat., $10.20, Toronto.
the earth was recorded by the'move-! -,%as shaken from the walls of the Na-; Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat., $7.76,
went o! furniture and the rattling of tional Gallery, a building whic., suf-'in bags, Montreal or Toronto; do, ex- 91
fiered from the lqs: earthquake of any port 52s., cotton bags, c.i.f.
....windows. Straw-Carlota, per ton, $8.00. '
The centre of the disturbance has;Ecverity felt in Eastern Cana, a. Hay-No. 2, per ton,.$14.50; No. 3,
not yet been definitely located, but the! "Four tithes more severe than any per ton, $11.50 to $12.60; mixed, per
shock was felt with the greatest se- previously recorded here, wxi the ton, $11.50 to $12.
verity in the Province of Quebec, and official report of the earthquake from, Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f. `
-it is presumed that it resulted from the Dominion Observatory at Ottawa. o.b. bay ports, per ton, $28. _
s movement along the earth faux At 9.21-17 p.m. the first prelimA
inary Cheese-New, large, 24c; twins,
-known to exist near the mouth of the tremors arrived, said the official rt- large, triplets, 25c; ins, 2 2 o Old, _ _SUGG'•ESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES a'
ort and the vibrations continued to targe, 25 to 26c; twins, 26 to 27c;
Saguenay River. Other seismologists F (triplets, 27 to 28c. Start out by filling in the words of wbkh you feel reasonably -7
hold the belief that the great fault Le recorded until midnight. Butter-Finest creamery prints, 84 ours. These will give you a clue to other words aossiag tlsern. ,`
which starts under the waters of the The earthvariations were one- to 36c No. 1 creamery, 33 to 34c; No. and they in turn to still oti7ers. A latter belongs in each white
]Bay' of Fundy was the scene of,the quarter of an inch. The distance i 2, 31 to 38c. Dairy prints, 26 to 28c. space,words starting at the nuut<bartM squares and running eithai
5F
slipping of the earth's crusT, These from the epicentre was 540 kilomrtros Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, horisontally or verdeally or both.
rival theories will be checker up as or 335 miles,and the origin was placed 46c; loose, 43 to 44c; fresh fiesta, 40 HORIZONTAL 2-To ran again
the reports from other stations are somewhere=at the mouth of the Saga-oto 41c. .-
Live poultry-Hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 1•-•Author of a famous elegy 4-A N
received and compared. The shock ensy River. �20c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 15c; roosters, 15e; g-•.Froth
4-A Now Englander c
was recorded in England on the in- The earthquake or. Saturday e�cn {ducklings, 6, lbs. and up, 22c. 8-A species of snake (pJ.) g-PoeeOesiw pronoun
Jll✓ y-Pertinent, apposite
struments maintained at the Univer- In., was by far the most severe, in it:, Dressed ultry-Hens, over 4 to 6 112-Pertaining to the kidney
silty of Oxford, and was sufficiently local. application which has been re-is- lbs., 28c; dpoo, 3 to 4 lbs., 20c, spring 18-Ala" a`-Modern province of Greece
severe to be recorded at the Pacific tered in the history of the Dominion;chickens, 4 lbs. and over M.F., 35c; r4..-,purioln O-Chair
Coast and in South America. Ob-Qervatory," stated A. E. Hol:son,i,do, corn fed, 32c; roosters, 20c; duck- '16--A sacred Image or plofure In 10-A substance made from raga,
wood-pulp, oto. _ "e
In spite of the wide area of the Government Seismologist. As a mat- lings, 5 lbs. and up, 27c; turkeys, 86c. Greek church 11-Used In a winter sport
' Bears-Can. hand-picked, lb. 83ltc; 1�6.-Wites
- quake, no great damage is reported ter of fact, it is .the fourth lamest i rim P If-A bow, an arch
to have occurred. In Quebec City the ever recorded here, the others being p Maple rodncts-S Syrup, per imp.
�t8'-'Narrow strip of fabrio 17-Girl's name (faiiilllar) - -�a
vaulted roof of the Union Station was the Frisco and Japanese quakes and j P P y p' p i9--Damper and cooler
al., 4'1.40; per u- 1. tin, 2.30 per Hold together 99 ped
n 9
�Ca whip
one which' occurred on Feb, 4, 19. 1,. Ina ,e sugar,ar, Ib, 25 to 26c.
, 121-Fruit of"!he Inc tree -� 23-To p
Shawinigan Falls the gal.; P g I¢1 Fru
cracked. In i p
ga
walls of the Cathedral of St. Mark somewhere to the North Pacific i honey-60-1h, tins, 13%c per lb; ;24-A medieval trading vessel ,• 24-A Roman emperor noted for
" were cracked and the roof of the plant Ocean, and from which the cantor!10-1h. finis. 131X; 6-lb. tins, 14c; 2%_ ,¢d,-To cover _ aa••-R
cruelty
pee- I¢9•-To rest at length 26--Reality 1
-of the Aluminum Co. collapsed over a ware, travelling at a speed of 400'lb. tins, 1;y to 16c. y
small area. In Montreal the earth-;miles an hour for 3,000 m;k-4. wrecked Smoked meats-Hams, med., 25 to 31-8ing1ng voice >:a-Refuse matter 2
926c; cooked hams, 97 to 38c;,smoked 27-Any animal seized by another T
-quake is blamed for fracturing the oil- shipping in the harbor of It and Tolls, 18 to '10c-. cottage rolls, 21 to 31--To equip for food �,.
ES--Over (poet.)
feed pipe of the furnace beneath the destroyed seafront residences. i23c; breakfastjbacon, 23 to 27c; spe- 28--Vast j>friode of time
i 38-Western Slate (abbe.) 1
_ sial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 81c; S7-Before 30-Id est, Latin for "that It" ,
FIRST HEAD OF GER- ONTARIO CONTRIBUTES backs,boneless,33 to 36c. 311--Frequent (poet.) (abbr.) Y4
Cured meats-Lang clear bacon, 50 32-A metal-bearing vein
40--Ono of the months :T
PASSES :BIG SHARE OF TAXES to �0 ibs., $1" 50; 70 to 90 lbs., $16.80: 34-Prefix, assimilated forth of Is
MAN REPUBLIC 43_-An excuse or Its grounds
fl i
90 lbs. and up, $15.50; lightweight 39-Fine amerete
''rolls, in barrels, $33; beavyweight i 44_-Peanut (southern) 41-To render tough by heating and
Apprehension in London and Nearly Half of Contributors 48-Tc peel unnoticed
rolls. $27. cooling
Death of President on income Reside in This
Paris at Lard--Pure tierce::, 18 to 1834c; I 51-3olitary 42-A suty creature
tubs,183,1 to 19c; pails, 18% to 191"sc; + 62-A ship's jolly-boat 49•--To move with a Iswr
Ebert. Province. n a to 2 shortening, t t' name o make III
;prt , 21 2c short ng, ierces 55.--Girl's �T
Feb. 28.-Friedrich Ebert, Ottawa,' Ont., March 1.-Of the net: to 14a:c; tubs, 14% to 15c; pails,' 66-Illegal Interest 1 r M`-
:Berlin, 57-Personal pronoun 45---Substance added to paint a t4
the first Pt•eaident of the German Re collections on the income tax collected 16 to 1°,33c; prints, 16 w 1631,c.
public, died at 10.16 o'clock Saturday; during the flacat year ending March Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to $8.25: 58
-Anclant Greek physician, make It dry galaftly esti
g� butcher steers, choice, $6.75 to $7.25; "Father of Medicine" 4i1-Moody end silent i
inorning, succumbing to the ravages 31st, 1924, amounting to $o4,..Ob,O.'. do, cod, $6.2% to$6.76; do,mod.,$S.bO ii9=A stets of disorder 47-Burden •,,,
�of peritonitis. following upon an op- about 60 ger tent.. or $2->:R77,335, wa to $6• do, com, $4.50 to.$6.25; butcher ; (fa-Seven days 149-8010, single h
enation for appendicitis, fve days ago• paid by persons whose number was,heifer,, choice, $6.75 to $7; deo,1 M1--One of the constellations I so-otri's naine
The former saddlemaker, whose 239,036. Of these 176,099 on wages cod, $G to $6.50; do, mad., 6 to $5.?b;` .°
q VERTICAL. ``�+ 69--Reverentlef tea! .;
skill in guiding the infant Republic and salary,known as"employea," paid do, com., $4.50 to 85; Futcher cows,
through the first turbulent years of $13,726,066; or over 50 per cent.of the choice, $4,50 to$5.25; do, fair to good, J--A. grating of parallel bar* H-Small
- its existence was acknowledged even!total,- corporations paid $28,507,702. $3.50 to S4; canners and cutters, 1''
_ by his bitter enemies, made a gallant
Only 4,663 farmers paid on income, 52•`-'5 to M.75: butcher bulls, good, unusual circumstances. Earned end V,
y v $4251 to $5.25; do, fair, $3.7torBARNl".D IS GUILTY his wife, a beautiful young woman.
'-fight for life. But his system had i their contribution being $:75,6.6. $4; bologna, $2.50 to $3.25; feeding I OF MANSLAUGHTER i became estranged, and a e had taken
is credited with the
- been undermined by an cttack of in-� Saskatchewan :steers,.. good, $6.75 to $6.50; do, fair, a position as school teacher. At the
ration and'largest .number of farmer contribu $4,75 to $5.50; stockers, good, $4.60 to s she was em to ed'
I. !► finenza preceding the o ge
p g Pe same of the teff
his heart was not equal to the bpi den tors, or 1,953, and they paid $127,542,',$6,50; do, fair, $4 to $4.25; calves,I Sentenced t0 SIX Months 12IY- ton P Y t
Imposed by the poison, whisk had or 40 per cent. of all paid' by farmers`choice, $11 to $12; do, med.,. $7 to prisonment in Connnon Jail b the Quith M . school and wast,
_ %spread throughout his system. throughout the entire Dominion. ;$9; do, grassers. $3.50 to $4.50: milch' boarding with Mr..and Mrs. Muirbead'
London, cows, choice, $70 to $80; fair cows, -Judge Cenfures Press. at Niagara Fain. Earned was evi �
March 1.-Apprehension Ontario seems to be the next pros- 545 $55; springers, choice, $80 to 2 `
of the effect the death of President perous province in an agricultural $ 5 t tight sheep, $7 to $8; heav- Welland, Feb. 6.-.Frank Berried dently anxious for reconciliation,and
Ebert may have on the internntional sense, 1,028 farmers having there les and bucks, $4.50 to $6.25; bulls of London, Ont., who was charged it has been stated that it was with
>aituation is apparent in editorial com- paid income tax amounting to $35,157.'$3 to $4; good ewe lambs, $14.�i0 to with the murder of Smylie Dlulrhead'frotham
intention he tried to speak to here
$16; bucks, $12.50 to $14; do, from hie car when she wailttng
nients.here. His passing has occurred Alberta comes next with 987 farmers at Niagara Fella in September last,I 4
at the very moment when the quer- paying $71,667, with Manitoba third,med,, $10 to $12; do, chile, $8 to $P; at Welland Supreme Court today mi the street with the Muirhesda. Ind
:,tions of Cologne eveeuation and Ger- with 431 paying$15,485. In the whole hop, thick smootl s, fed and watered, agreed to plead guilty to $12; do, f.o.b., $11.36 to manslaughter, and to a charge of statements made after his arrest. at;
- man disarmament are coming up for of the country east of the Ottawa'$11-95 a: 'was given a sen- New Or'•eane, where he fled after the: y
�`. -settlement, and it evidently is felt River only. 193. farmers paid the in-$11.40; do, country gQtnts, $11.10 to terce by 11tr.' Justice Logic of six killing, he claimed he killed control
of
$11.15; do, oft cars $12.25; select, accidental) havinglost control ot;
here that one champion of conciliatory come tax, their contribution being; months imprisonment in the common Y.
�premium, $2.35. his car.
•?methods has, fallen. only $20,362. In British Columbia only jail. 3
MONTREAL He said he startedJfor Niagara'
Paris, Feb. 28.-President Ebert's('71 farmers Paid the tax, their pay- J. M. McEvoy, K.C., Landon, when
:death is regarded in France as a meet being $5,4119. In Prince Edward Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 3134c; Falls police headquarters to report `.;>
the case was opened this morning. the accident, not knowing he had,kill-'
;grave event, of which it is impossible Island 19 farmers paid $1,510 No. 1 creamery, 30%c; seconds, infprmed Mr. Justice Logie that, 1Kuirhead, but on the way there
to forecast the cone senses. Ab * 29%c. Eggs, fresh extras, 47c; fresh after a conference with the Crown ed
Tet ( - • firsts, 45c. Potatliles, per bag, car Prosecutor, W. C. Mikel, his client, he had heard something about an to
though the Presidential election is; lots, 75 to 80c. • 'tended lynching, so he beca>nie panic-'
scheduled for June, it is telt that .so $13.50 to ;14 per cwt Frank' Barrf had agreed to plead
ENGINEERS INJURED Good lambs, , stricken, and abandoning his auto- r
_ to as Ebert was alive and a possible veala, $10.60 $o $11; do, com., guilty to manslaughter if the murderbile, made his way over the river'
candidate, some hope remaineof the i WHEN TRAINS COLLIDE $�0; hogs,mixed-lots of good weight, charge were Scot dressed. Mr.•Mikel
chooses o! the Republicans. His death�' $11.75)to $11.80; selects, $12.50. had agreed to this. Judge Logic was bo pawned
without funds. .In'Buffalo
•has removed the only prominent figure Toronto to Montreal Flyer ---0-- _ agreeable to this action being taken,to pawned a diamond ring and New,
of re ved-t e o of 1omi and fear I Crashes Into Freight. Near and said he'would sentence the prison- the money bought a ticket' for' New,
W very general, that, whatever the One-Tataility Due to Earth- er later. r �Orleans. Near that city- he went to
Perth-passengers Bruised. uak Barned's plear ig •gtiil - to man- board with a married couple. He, _
immediate consequences of his dis-I 4 drove several times to New Orleans
appearance, it means the ultimate end; • A despatch from Mo res says:- slaughter came as a complete sur- in a taxi. The taxi driver one day'
f►' ins ' sated iv were lost and it is ex ted Three River's, Que., March 1.-The prise, as it was understood the de-I .
me 1 es P� anent: res ized,him from oat
No a P
the etblican tit Y agR
cf - been rimed to fight pp
r. four members of the train earthquake which shook the country fence case had P g and notified the auth-'
on the abdication of the Katse that the I lice description
-0---- crews who were seriously injured, around here Saturday night caused the killing charge to the last ditch.�.orittes, Darned returned to Canada
Great Earthquake of 1663. when the Chicago to Montreal pas- one fatality, the victim being Mrs. The main plea was that bluirhead a; g y
Th. earthquake of 1663 was known' senger. train, No. 20, crashed into Eugene Bureau, of St: Anne de La death was due to an unfortunate ac-,willin , e
„ freight train No. 909 in front of the Parade, about 25 miles from here. She cident, as Barned had lost control ofZd
in Canada as the great earthquake. On- fell unconscious at the shock and died his car.' I 5 H O v E D P
:. Gien Tay station, near Perth,
Most extravagant accounts have come ta�rio, an Thursday afternoon, will re- before medical help could be got. In accepting the plea of guilty ofGEM
down as to the circumstances attend- _, manslaughter, Mr. Justice Logie said:: E SALE Goa E w C
cover, according to a report from the; �� -- g
ing it,but it was undoubtedly the most 'C.P.R. headquarters here Thursday he wished to make some'observations E i DERANGE P A
serious disturbance of the earth's sur-:night. The seriouslyinjured men are .,Camera as Detective. � respecting the manner in which the w O TENOR T>_ A K ��-
!face in Canadian teriitory of which Engineer Norris and Engineer s press had referred to the Barned case. N T u R E S RASH R 5
there is any record. It followed the Bourne,both of whom are in the Perth An interesting discovery in photo- Certain mem
be_s of the press had RAR £ S T EMP 1 R E
:Valtey of the St. Lawrence from Mon-, Hospital. graphy is now being used by the raid themselves open• to charges of A G E N
treat to the Gulf, a region more sur{ News Agent E. Hanson, who suffer- French police in their work of crimin high contempt.of court. ORNATE
cegtibte to seismic disturbances than f ed slight internal injuries, and Bag- al investigation. It has been found His Lordship likewise took occasion! R �++C t_ E 5 R E E tf 5
g J E R S T R A P R 1 D E t
_
severely to censure jurymen
who
dis-
t the J
�r rte of the Dominion. useful to im ragnate the' skin o Y
6th_ pa n a man G. Anderson, who was also us a D T e S T E A t1 E R L M
hurt, are also in Perth Hospital. fingers of criminals, or other suspect- close Khat goes on in the juryroom, i N P LEE PRAY H A
�- "Save the Forest Week" from Other, members of the train crews i ed persons, with a preparation con• touching the number for and against! G u R ARM SET P E T
April 19 to 25 This Year Eu.7cr:d slight injuries, while several taining a lead
compound. This re- conviction, and such other details. IT,R A w S DES 1IRI-rd
passengers also sustained bruises, mains on the lines of the skin. This is decidedly improper, he said.
A despatch from Ottawa says:- none of which, according to the C.P.R. When an Xray photograph is taken, He had noticed that in the Trott;From Sunday, April 19, to Saturday, report, are believed serious. not only is the finger-print shown in murder case the rewspapers had free-i (;algary, Alta.-The annual report ,
April 25,.0E thio year has been set A number of psssengefa who were detail, but also the structure of the ly stated that at the first trial there -thy Taber hrrigation District shower
aside by Royal proclamation as "Save Preceeding to St. John, N.B., to em- bones. The bones of the lingers fur- were nine for acquittal and three for a surplus of $26,000 for the year's
r
possible clues' to the conviction. operations. The previous year, the
more Pe
-the Forest Week." The proclamation.I bark at Europe, were able a catch Dish even P
"� - •\
appears in this week's issue of. The the boat train at Montreal West, and identi8cation'ot criminals than finger- ?lie Banned case has excited a,surplus available permitted the rates
deal of interest in view of the cut from $2 to $1.60.
PPP at , to be
Canada Gazette, I continued on their way. prints. 11TH
s •
'W" ro•ft
c.
spent ft ere with 8 MotHenry_ wild e here ao-usu-
Mrs-James Gordon. &I next,Tues. ay,tu attend to his 0
Kemp. of Whitby, is via. -4111% and Mm lotofessioual duties.
GlaveUblirro. r-lelding, of -31 ra.
ng her daughter,
-Mrs. )jraptGordon had the
heavy scow fall on Sun - James' Got
The 4 Dr. are visiting with misfortune a fear da�ys ago to fall
.he -
-.nl'Mr8. Cartwright. -frke`t6r'e two of her ribs. , She tq
day has made excellent alei-" -Walter Shepherd, of Detroit, was descending the stairs in her
and
off
-Mrs Harry E18Fk
ily here, ---returning on Sunday she *had reached- the bottom,in-
to, stent a f %ilfron- spent the week-end with his Dom home and in the darkness thought
-W Y§ w -James
and d& with evening.
rp, etead of being a stet) from the hot-
-Fk4kok Bundy, of Toronto, i -A, L. Bundy's.. sale�Qf- house- tour, - as a result she 'fell' -Clearing u Odds and Ends- in. order"""-
8, and I
•
bpeodhig a few days at the home hold effects on Saturday after- resulting in her injuries. P_
of his father here. nobs was well attended and fait, to make - ready for our.
-MI@% Leila Monuey Js viRiting prices were realized CENTENNIAL CORNERS,
--Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentiat
at the home of Alex and Mrs.
Thom, of'Dunbarton. practising in Toronto, will be her; The annual meeting of Cent
ennial Spring 'Arrivals
in Lille Office on Thursday from 10 Ladle8'Aid Societ will be held in the
-Mrs. James Gordon is lipend 5 0 m., as Ila-URI. basement of the church on Thursday, I only, Man's Maroon Sweater Coat, pure wool, regular.
loga few weeks with her son, a- m- to
Kenneth, of Toronto. -The Vigilauce Association wilt March 12th, at 2.30 p.m. In the even- .5.50, t.o clear at
I a ilz, commencing at 8 o'clock a splen-
meet Bilifiting has lastallec meet this(Friday) evouirig at 8.00 did, Prox-111 vviil be given to wl)ich I culy, Men's Grey Sweater Coat, size 401 regular
Radiola,Super Heterodyne Radio o'&*ck iii the Toiyn Hait for YOU 1161-6 it,�ited.' The PWOL'. Rev. J. 4.50, to clear at
for W. V. Richardson. elec-tiou of officers and the tvai,�- S. Humphrey-is has just returned ft-om
-Pauli Kcifton and datighter.- action of other busitiesq. a two months' trip to Cafifornika. I only, Dark Blue, heavy jumbo knit, all wo'o'l.'
The ninny friends of Mrs Mexico and the Western States and excellent value at 5.00,going At
of Parry Sound, spent a day last Oliver Crnmmer, who I give an account of his travels. As
-eek with Mrs. James Gordon. returned "l
w on. re.tu I I only, Men's Brown, tan trim-, Pullover,
home from Oshawa Mr. Ha h observant and
-General Hos. . ..nip ries is very size 40,
-Mrs. N. F. Machin and son, posses,,�esthe happy faculty of describ- pure wool, reg 4,50, on.gale at
Rqlph, of Oshawa, spent Satqr- Tital last week, are lad to know i,x what be sees, we may expect his _7
day with Hngb and Mrs. Mechin. that sbe is making rapid progress -Travelogue" to be not only interest- IL-only, Men's Brown Pullover,-oranize trim',
-Special sale of taffy, four va- tow-ird recovery. irig and WptrucUve, but humorous as 011 wool,.going at
2.98..*
rieties-Walnut, Peanut, Butter -Mis Ethel Bray had the'ruis. -�vea* Both Toronto and Local talent
fol tune to fracture both bones in will 1J dozen Men's Caps, assorted shmles and sizes,
and Sponge Crisp. Only 27 cts, , assist in the program with vocal clearing at ...
per lb. at Mooney's Confectionery, her left arm between her wrist and and violin solos and Mrs, Oscar dw t.
-Asocial dance will be held in eiL,)sv on Friday last while play• Petty, of CheLrywood, and our teach-
'
er, Miss carr, will give readings. Re- Mens Blue Stripe Overalla, sizes 42 add 44
the Town Hall on the evening 0.,., IjA on the school grounds. Medi '1.79,
freshments will also be served. Ad- good quality
j,-Mar. 17th. Admission, 715 cents a cal aid was secured aild her inj ur. mission 25c and 13c�
couple. C. Fuller, floor manager. its attended 0. 1 only, Pair Men's Hip lubber Boots, size 9,
Toronto music. -After a prolonged illness EI* IN MEMORIAM. snap for some one 6.59t
-Measles of a mild type is.still more PUgbr Only son of D. E. and
, ,
quite prevalent in this community Pickering,
M r;,Pugb, of Toronto, foritierly STEPRENems'-In. loving memory of
causing many children to ravislin Pgo died on Saturday in ueorge Stephenson, who passed
in-doors, jubtlknt6 over.their eil. his 36th- year. The sympathy of away from this life,one year ago. I only. end Brown Heather Home spun, 1 8 8 yda,
the community is extended to Mr. I dare not work my soul to save,
forced holiday from schools, 50 in, reg 2.35 per god, clearing out the piece at 2.41�
and Mrs. Pu' That work's already done-.
-W. L..Courtice had the mi8. meat.t. gh i I n their bereave But I will like any slave
t fortune to fall on the icy pave- I piece Khaki Home-spun, fine for childre a wear,
meat in front of the Methodist -The Rev. B. Atkinson, at pres. ' From love u)God's dear Son. 42 inch, reg_85c, going a t. ... Aa
-sadly missed by Sons and Daughters
othomeon ftirlough .frora'Lake '
virponage on Wedn"day evening e
Harbour, Baffin's Land, %
and fracture two of his rube: -ill-take
CARD OF THANKS.' I piece Blue Heather, 56 ineb, excellen for skirts,
the ,,ervicea at 10-30 a. m and at
-F. H. Hall, who has been em.
ployed in the city during the 1 P. in. at St. Georges Cbm-ch reg 1.50 per yd, on afle at 1.20
Win- on Mrs. Samuel Stevrart., Greenwood.'
ter months- hay returned- humle
Sunday next. Do not miss this wishes to thank her many, friends for
')pporttinity of hearing one who 1 piece Wool Stripe Skirtini, brown.with fancy
and.isnowbusyin his hot bouse their kindness hor recent be
gpttlug ready for the spring and has been to one of the extreme r-avpment. as well as for the Kuanv stripe, ruake a beautiful t
etids'of-the earth to proclaim the he intiftil Herat tributes, plett ed skirt, 5S
antumer trade. - yard, yourmi at
inch, reg 2.50 per
V - .-Alex and Nlrzi. Thom and Gospel to those li%lng in thear(-tic .... ..1.89
daughter and Wm. Thom reglOuS of otir-own Dominion. 31r.
'and d Atkinson will als?.) speik to the Now Advev1is.em4ents. .1 piece Pepper and Salt T,%red, 58 inch, reg 2.25
sister. of Donbarton. spent Tueq- per yd, clearing-it uit at
Sunday School tit 2 p tn.
day with James and Mr-_Andrevr, .. -The Young People's Uaiun of OR SALE-Twn large" White Em-
-helping them to celebrate Mr, FJ1--r_gjnder,. S3.3o e -h j6gi Idt 16,
Andrew'F birthday, the Methodi?t Cblir(-h will hold con.- Picier, "' - � a I
rg. Phone Clare 23-26
their regular weekly meeting on
-The Cbarubex of Commerce rR F, CHING--welIVred -A Few Odd-Pdirs of Erc,levrootHoiziery
hold their annual weeting on rriday evening, March t.he 6th at E.",22, 1 E "cents�per 13. to clear.
Tuesday evening next at 8 o'clock. sharp- The 1st vice prep.. Apr1i Nf,% Gen.%lutcb,Pictae�r,ng 243-r when ��O
the election of officers will Mrs H. Mooney, has charge and FOR SALE-In the Village of Clare.- .!Black and White. regular 1.85. -012 sale at 1.49
take place and other necessary she has pectired as speaker for the moat,a frame dwelling and lot laouie has 5
evening F. M. Chapman, who will rooms For full particulais apply tojohn Dunn,-business transactod. n'off Pickcring 25-215 _.-:Browna-idWhite,- I.W,- 19
-The Ladies'Aid of
undoubtedly give a real message
t. And.
revue'Church will hold their reg, to his audience: Master Will Hall BLANCHE M. RA.MER-Tpacberof
will render a piano solo and H. A_APiano Conservatory Course taught. Stu-
ular monthly meeting at the home dio-Mrs."L Hagerman's. Whitevalo. Moderate
Silver and White,
Monney and Thom. Law will sing a terms. Phone Mark 1232, 18-27-
of Mrs, Robt. Somerville at 8 1).m
an Wednesday. Mar, 11th. A R4);;i duet Others will take part.
attendance is desired. -Last week' " VOR BALE-A qnsmtity of good
9 meeting was R X' timothy hay at lot 24 con. 1. Pickenng M
most successfnl event in the hist. (Kn ion r6ad�, Also i S. CI:.j APMAN
-Me congratulate Miss Marjorie ?.9Dfar service. Terms
for of the Young Peoplie'8 Union T y cash. Geo,Hisey. unbarton, 26-28
Annan on bnvfng passed the Ele - . ......
wentary Piano of at of the Methodist Church. The 'FOR SALF-Villaige Ram;a00,1.
Whitby Young People came' over a Scotch bred shorthorn bull,re&and 2 years
composed a old.
A at lot 23.rear of con.7.Fricke or
at the recent examinations. Miss Harris,is address Hardy.R R_2.Claremont. rin2l'26
Annan Is a pupil of Miss H. Law. of �Mr. Horne and Miss FOR SALE-A number of horses.
the Toronto Conservatory of Music and their d6bRtiog-team, 0 .. LOW NDES :CLOTHING I
competed against the local team several cows dues freshen. 2 y v,bul
-A Grand Mnsicai Play, entitled JerZposed.of Mrs. Purdy And Wil- and Deering binder as good as new, ou Bu1n6J
"The New Minister," will be given fr Man ey, The visitors won ker, 11-2 miles east of Pickenrit. Phone Pick
In the Methodist Cburc6-at Picker- by the odd -point and Will go on 5201, 20-30
ins on the evening of Mar, 12th. fartber in the district debating GEED GRAIN FORSALF-:6olnra.' -A few Reasons, showing why it,pays to buy a Suit tailoired-
See large bills for cast - of charac series. The judging 6ommittee "- "'Pr"s wheat, for rn�l=g; 10.X C. by this 20th Centurry people
N- 72 oats, Red thy weds
Mr. Gardiner. Mr. Jack. Phone Piek 328,or apply to Luther m3edletors. HE canvas used in a coat, which plays a large part in hoiding the
sera, and don't mis-.4 this 'highly were Rev. M clover and
interesting event of the season. lin and Mr. Sennett. Lunch wag Brougham, 26-23 T. may be of cheap cotton which soon sags,under weather and
Admission-35c. and 25c. shape,
serv6d and was -assnredly the cli. OR SALE-10-18 Case tractor and wear. The canvas used in PL 20th Century coat is of imported Irish
-Many of the f%li wheat fieldf, max of 'a most enjoyable -.and F2-3 iurrow Cockshutt plow, in excellent con- linen and costs; several times its,mucril as cotton canvas.
are now ct)verod with aeo at of jee pleasant evening. tt:rl"n' Will-ell at a reasonable pirtce, Terms Moreover it.
if desired F.11,Westnei, R.R 1. Pickering, Is M shaped and built no by experts tba"t it Will Bever sag or bull.
Na %L result of the recent rains, -On Saturday evening Is Pt "a -Phone Pick 1411. 26 28
which were followed by severe uIlm'ber of oar residents experine. SERVICE HOG-We havejustre- Pine tape,all cold water shrunk', is used in all 20thCenturygar.
frost. This coating of ice prevents ed the thrill of having an earth: cei%ed a young boar,pure-bred Tamworth,of ments instead of coarse and cheaper tape, thus ensuring against
the air from reaching the wbeat, quake. . While many did not bacon type.will be for service du the form. Set, puckering at edges and seams.
vice fee payable at tirqe of service. Lot 35. B.
and some fears are expressed that notice anyt-hink unusnal taking F.7con.,Pickering, Fred Lacey. 22-126 All buttons Are b
the grpin Will suffer in cou' se- place, others felt-& alight tremor horn or ivcry�and not of some cheap ciamposi
quence. of the earth, causing buildings to -%TASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY tfon which easily breaks.
-,LV_L-And repairs. -Now is the time to look
-On Sunday morning the newly shake aud.dishes to rattle. Ap. atter your spring needs, cultivators._drills and All seams are sewn with new*8ilk thread which must stand
fallen snow made walking rather parent) the earthquake -Was arrows,sprayers for the orchard. Ong 3 1-2 by I test for strength before being used. Cotton thread could
11 wagon gearocheap. D.J.Gormley, Dunbar• specla be
dangerous. In many places where much more severe id"the northern ton 2*1tf used in the hidden seams and is -cheaper, 'but it would shrink and
the ice was very smooth the light part of the township. The quake use the garments to pucker.
covering of snow made it very extended oyer all the Eastern part WOR SALE-Pure-bred geese. 4 08use . .. . . ... I
JU young cattle, 2 female and I buck goat, 2 The canvasses;and baircloth' are' itclinetructed individually
X_ treacherous, and as A result P. of Canada and the United States chicken houses.6 x 6 and 8 x 10,these are easy to for
number of our older residents fell and even along the Pacific Copst.- move; 2 incubators.210 egg and 120 ; I borse--eaCh glirmeint'and not bought ready-made.
rake. Apply lot 38.E.F.con.,Pleke ng. Fred
t of Cana. '410
causing painful though not serious Fortunately, in this par Lacey IfignJanclCirmlit., 211 ate,
da.-loo damage has been reported. The shape is BUILT IN and not pressed in with the Iron as in
_services in the Methodist In somecasiss, howevei, the treat- WANTED-.*Reporter to send news cheap garments; it is permanent..
or was of new buildings fires,new businesses and
Church on Snaday at 10.80 a. so 'severe as & cause a business removals. btationery and Postage sup- We guirantee absolutely a perfect$i and complete satiifictiop
and 7 p. m. The pastor will preach Panic in theatres sad other places- plied. AntemUng work for spare time. - Write
now for Iffs. MacLean Building Reports. With every garment.
9
W.V.). - In the evening Mr. San- of amusement where large nUM. Ltd...34=ide St.W.,Toron-,Qat. 26
address endance, and some derson will give his fourth add bars were in str
POR SALE-Cheap, all kinds
on "The Unpardonable Sin." Mrp. dwellings shook so badly that of "F ed T. Bunting, ''Tickering
.1.� wmons.hairrien,and all kizWs of farm im- r n
Sanderson will sing "The Four women went into hysterics. plemitnts in good order. -Ahso several heavy and Betablished11851.
light"es and cook stoves and beaters. High-
Calls." Good music. A hearty -The oyster supper given in the fttrWepaid for hides and wool, oleo live gout;
welcome to all. Town-Hall last Friday evening, try. klertaitn.Stouiville.Phone 1903 latf
-The manufacturers of Kraft under the auspice of the Pickering GGS. EGGS-Death to Lice. Fed
cheese have issued abeantifully Vigilance, Association was &de. Ein mash or drink, *R1 kill ill lice on liens or
illustrated booklet, "Cheese and tided success. About n in-house. Contented hens lay well and 9et well, ONF IM
nd ninety tick- no broken eggs, no leaving their nest,sure hatch
Ways to Serve it,"and any house- eta were sold- which was larger of clean healthy chickens which grow fast,which
wife can obtain a than on an previops similar occa is a cheer to the heart of the attendant. Ask for
CO gratis by folders. Sold by W.J-Gordon, Box 71.Picker.
writing to Kraft MacLaren Cheese Sion. Although the night was ing. Z4-26 . . "7 ��, CHAs A SP5VCERo;'J1
Co., Limited, Montreal. mention- very cold, there was a good repres- 'LL
s pager. Kraft cheese is entation froin Brougham, High. GOSH THERE'S TELL YOUR ALIMCCHT 'I
' radvalygainingin frivor-aindif land Creek, Dunbarton and-other B EATTY THE CONSTI.BULL� EXCUSE 5 To 'TELEPHONE
u a arts of the township. After all
re not yet familiar with it, J00CIE M114
tbitiffl.; NVII101 ll!0 been served on
L 3eoqF E E 8'
reo ad�been satisfied with the good STANDS 'FOR THE EST
grocer ask him for it.*
-The Representative of the De• the table, a short: prostrarn of
partment of 7
hely Agrictilture'lias defin. Rhort impromptu speeches were
te y consefited to bold a Short
Course in Pickeringgiven by RevQ, A. R. &%ndersop
10th and 11th Village, Mar. and P. F. Gardiner, Dr. Cart-
J.,
lectures on Live Stock Judgiriv.
It will eor,�4;4tof Wright, Councillor E. L. Chapman
Hnd MesRrs, W. V. Richardson,IV.
Poultry, Or(.hRl,(i Practice,
Fruits and ice. Small P. Law, Donald Munrolindotlierp.
VV, J. Clark acted itseh%irmall,
W I
The program will he Fig 's ! At the conclusion of the progr-1111
An g. n in cards
.1st Day0 tos, Livestock)J dg the compa 'y indulged
to 4 30, Pn,,ltl.-., 710.to until about midnight. The A4sQ
P.36. Potiltry, ilinstritted with ciation contains over two hundred'
.,slideq. 2nd Day-0,3o to 12, Live- member-. Horse stealing, Which Litter ' Carrier,�, Hay Carriers,
stock Jndging. 1 30 to .3, "'f(wlern was very prevalent at the tithe Pumps, Door Trnckp. Cow
Orchard Practice. S to 4 Fipld :�tlAssociation was organized, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
OAS'
Crops and Alfalfa, illustrated %NitW1 over twenty years ago, i9 hardly It will pap roc to get my prices on
slides. 7.30 to 9 ,30, Orchnrdinal
ever beard of now, the organi. abo" 1)eforc buying elsewhere.
and S,-nall Fruits. Lectia-es, when ! is 0 be given the credit for
po-ible, will be hel-I in the bape FRANK J. PROUSE
meat of the new school building. being At, important factur in hav- PICKERING, JON.-TARIO ir
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Ing the criaw stamped out.
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