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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_03_13 M h q+c, � .: ,z,. ,¢�•.-i1� .»*,, .e.,w.-r ,,. ,ti, p_ r. 'a ,v>yszm, fs•mwn ac '#., .r ";- .FSi. ..... • vt7" c. •,%,,,,;.. c.. t• .'11 ro.,. .k."• .y� 'Sr rrcuyws^"i<,- .r^e" ^`, 1:x•.. ..us"wrwL .1 ...... ►,ts.: ,'` .. M k'.!.-.•. r #:.• "c sem, .•,``�' :1•.q: .,�:.4., .,m.a Via• •,..,�_+' 'h t, r, n;?rcct• . w. :4... .tea u . 1 r E P1 KERIN .. ,. 1----- OL. No. 2 SLI . PICKERING ONT., 'FRID.�:Y, 1�IAR. l 3; 1925 -•• DUMBARTON. _Prafsee oral �afr:a:. - BROCK ROAD. 7,4 AIRSERMONS Jas. and Mre. Micthell vi,ited a ithI T. A. Knox is nut as well as usual. G REE'No ■ _00D . 11 Medical Oshawa friends a week ago. �" Miss McIntosh is on the sick list at Miss Leila Mooney was the Quest of present. a� E. FORSYTH, Oph. B.,'DirectorMise Helen Thom aver the week-end, ! Our teacher spent the weekend in T • ` i x R•optometrical"Association of Ontario. Reg. Fo Mies Gladys Chown.of Toronto, was Toronto. • .r ��L• - r,: btered Member of the American Optometrical r .-Shut ��S the guest of Mre. Nobes over the week• H. Moore is again supplying our Eyes examined;by appointment. end. I school with the seasou'a wood. Phone 28n4, Claremoat. oat. __ Win. and Mrs. Henderson are In the. It Is rumored that W. H. Jackson Is Established 1838 4�r O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R;!C.13„ You who are unable to go to city attending the wedding of a near I about to instal a gasoline tank. O'' Pttysial•aa and Surgeons rt notatin, tleen&te Qnscbrotadcasted t.yneome of TeRobe+t Clark had the misfortune to everptiling is taking on as sprlang�ap• adlly A va ins td • Edinburgh, member of the t.cllege of 1 Prices Std d i1c of Royal OoItege of Buraeoas, $didb h. 80601LI attention to dsi-%xea of women and 'our best preachers. be kicked by his boi se,and is confined l pearance. :..Secure a Supply Now Ir_ children. Of5es and residence,Brougham, to bed with a lame back, Jas, Farley captured a skunk withrt ; "�"-- Then daring the week you ` Mrs, Wm. Nicholson and 'Phyllis only three fer--t. it having lost one in Cttuiti•opriL d c - y a ent Sunday in The city with the some previous encounter with a tra -R �t { -have at your disposal the p P P• Llr�n ShUrtg tures" of our choice (the , -• for.mer's sister. Mrs. Sellick,,. y Some of our ours people spent > > ' The follow•:ng are some of the many ailments _ Bands, Orchestras, Lec- g P P• r Chiropractic adjustingsareeffic;ent in overcom- y Miss FannySir,ales. we are sort to Saturda eveningat the,home of Geo. ^ i ing : All forms of nerve trouble and head-ache, air is full of them. sav, is in the Sick Children s Hospital Phillips and had a very, enjoyable iddfin pathlysis, spinal troubles,throat and luug"weak- .. ._ undergoing an operation on her tbroat. time. I 't nesws,rheumatism and sciatica.digestive disor- t dors, high blood pressure :,nd other circulatory Our Radio Sets are so simple rl large number from here. attended D troubles,heart troubleandgoitre. - .Any One can ,handle them. the funeral of the late Mrs. Sow'arby CHERRYWOOt). Batley Feed ... '. DR. DURWI` E. S1'ECKL1 Y. at Fairport on Wednesday..afternoon. ++r? Honor Graduate of Toronto Cole:c of Cb;- It's. A. B. Kin and son, Allan, of oNIk a] y : ? ropractic. ill make residential!calls in Picker• •Let 'ns demonstrate at sour g T.. Dawson spent the weekend :•iCrflCliVd CiUhY2 V fog Y,llage and surround;.,g district..Tuesday. homer . You are not obliged 'to ilmar, 3aak., are visiting relatives at her home here, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- buy unless suited., and friends in this locality before re- gyp. J. Petty had a business trip to �•- pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word turnlog to" their home, they having Toronto on Monday. My Bran and Shorts are made from with anyone taking treatment. 471y spent the winter in Toronto. T _ p Mrs. E• R. Pilkey is spending a week Ontario E'Vllee;t and are worth •- JAV61 Geo' ;' ����Y •EVA with friends iu the city, at least $2:00 per ton triore• T WHtTEVALE. H. and Mrs. Robinson. of Toronto, than from Western �. --= spent Sunda with friends here. _ /� E, CHRISTIAN, Barristerand Wdrd has been received of the death PW,and Mrs. Ferguson visited with Wheat. .."South utter,ung,aryCo Public Etc. Money to of Dr, E. L. Willson, sr.. of Mar s• D. Dawson and family on Sunday. + 11 can. Sona,wing,Court House, Whitby, 2Sly Phone 179 "'Stonffville — - ville, Kansas, in his 87th Tear. he Mrs. R. T. Davidson bas been spend- highest prices paid for CC. RICHARDSON&-LO,—Barris.- deceased was born near Whitevale ins some time with her uncle, W. A. eters,Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation and is related to the Major family, Dunkeld makingpreparations for the WHEAT BARLEY `+~ I Life Building.Corner Yonga and Richmond Sts., P P ' I 'Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main naso. atf j He emlgrated to the United States sale. ?. h `r� He' Beal when 22 nears of age: When the The meeting of the Ladies' Aid will and BUCKWHEAT �ILLIAMJAMES BEATON,Bar- . AmericawWar broke out' he enlisted he held in the hall on Thursday, Mar. rister, Solicitor. Notary Public. Room- In the army of the bort as surgeon. 19th. -All'the ladies who wish to quilt 639.Confedera t;on•Life Bui?dine.Toronto. En. F't�rie?-Cil Dl9'2CtOT' F• L. d'RrF+F.rrN 'T trances.4 and 12 Richmond Straet or f7 •een Following the war he practised his Kr-asked to come at 1 o'clock. The Street East. Telephone—Sf3in 7080. Residence and profession In Whitevale for two years, regular meeting will begin at 3 30. Hudson lits. Licensed Enib nater afterwards moving to N1 trysville, Roll Call to be answered by a verse --- - --- where he has practi..ed until five years containing the word, Trust." All are NO-TOR f1EAR•4F, pt??ttRt ago. He was considered of tte - tt. ---- cordinliv ir.vittd, 0 A , L - -%rt. ''�1"" HARRY Hi'D�O\• Dentist, GLARENiON'3', C>nt. best surgeons of the State, �Ut- kept � ✓/ ` JIJw;?:rby. O _e—>dxn'• Terrace. Byron Phone 411 abreast of thetJmesand rPQu•atJc took FAIRPORT. _ Se Horth. Ph,2ne.121. rGas a traction w4ten postgraduate tour-es. He also kook it t"t we are re• dasirrd'. Sitf prominent art in public affairs, being i i h sincere re tet b to .. � P P P R R r1 Qftod•supply of Hard and Soft R. D. C. Smith, Dentist. GtouYf- maynr of the tpwn for two terms,also port the death of Mrs, E. Sotverhv at Coal on hand. Also a supply9fl .,1� Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- member of the legislature. He was the home of her cousin. Mrs, C'. Haw• =1 ror•t' l'n,••ermtie9 and the Royal Course of �t,�, a Shrubs y also a lover of fast horses, and at one ken, nP Toront-.�. Mrs. Sowerby was of Kindling Wood, DrntalSu 2,1o1s PhmeoYi_e loll, Residence F+ lilt TreFs, Idhlt`�iJS �LC• time owned several good rave liorses. r ie of the olde+t and best known resi• 1015. "�b� std appoin•mer:s• 2nly He was in a trus sense a" servant of dents of this township. Although born stove length. f "1p LAKE B. BEATON, D: D. S., Having secured the agen^y for E:D. the pen. Is in many trays and wits near the Rouge, she had begin a rest• 1?tf Phone Pick. 1'i(fl, .�1JJ Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dertal Smith& Son,-Ltd.. Nur,eryraeD, greatly beluved by tial who knew him. dent of Pajrpnrr. for about 50 years. j • Surgeons and Lmversity of Toronto. ofTce of Winona, Out. Besides big widow he is survived by With a kindly dispositioD, she was al- DONALD a1L'NRO, PICBEKIiTG over w, hf. Pringle'* hardware store. Whitby. ane son, Dr. E. L. �Villaon, jr., of ways wiling to help those in need or 4ficehour*9 to 12 : 1 to 8.30. Ind:'phone a. I aro prepared to take orders for all Waterville. one don titer Dr. distress, and Ulan will recall her vara- pp *ter a and -Bell aeons M. � 441y kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, ' g ' y �;� Ornamental Shrubs Etc„ at Elvenor Ernest, of Topeka. Kansas, ous acts of kindness. Mrs.' Sowerby ass u N. DALF,�I, L. D. S . D. D. S,, fotlawtd theoccepation of nurse up to ."Whitevale i1/ T lowest possible prices. r . Graduate o{ Royal College of Dental su:• , about 6 pears ago, when, owing to • ;.1 Kenos and the University of Toronto osttce Special rates for la tb quantities, Attend Birkett'a salsiClaremont, d . r above D. A, Scott'* store, Claremont. Ont. P tg 9 failing health an advanced age, she The Service Garage 09bire hours,9 e m to&p. M. Saturdayyss: 9 a 28tf Friday, March 20th. was obliged to give up, silk many re- a$ '`; _tar to 1 p.m, Phone Clare 1403. 471y grets, her life work. Mrs. Sowerby N. J. Chapman, '."Pickering GREEN RIVER. passed to the great beyond in her sleep Motor overhauling• top and side cur- PeterinarV on Monday, 9,trch 9th. aged 82 years. Lain repairI , Mr, Betsey's sale was quite a success. leavin to mourn her death, two soup. qq g Dffe E. J. ra yrlep: Veterinary fear• HARDWOOD Mrs. J. Mitchell visited in Toronto John and Thomas, and several Battery Service overhauling. is �. .. neon Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vater- grr<'nd• and ovezhauling. Rr 11 laary College. All dsseoses of domestic animals recently. children. all of Toronto. All wort guaranteed. Flat rate scenuAeally.treated. 4.18 Stmeoe Street North. FLOORING F. Postill is kept quite'busy auc• .., (Oshawa Phone 629. loly service charge tioneering. Birkett's furniture sale nt Via Phone 5510 Mark. Central. lei Mrs. Mitebell and Miss Ruby spent � si sefis �astfr4i• _ 3 S clear plain oak, $100 pr in, b m a few days in Toronto. mon t. Fiiday, arch 20th. w �' BERRY "1 ' 3$ No 1 clear " 85 " Abe Fuller i*spending a few days at WHITEYALE. T C, RICHARDSON — Real Es 3 $ clear birch ,3} Ali the bedside of his brother. . eau. Insurance.Conveyandng, Notary A, Heie end Fred Wilson motored Ml+s Nrskea s ant the weekend with + i ". 'Public.Etc.. Pickering.Oct. ally 3 8 tiu 1 clear " "77 " y P to the cit on Siiturda last. her parents to Uxbridge. Here TFf� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Beech Bad maple same price Mrs. (3 white and Myra. E. Bicetook Fred MCKav is iD a serious condi= You ' Are 1 . for Ooanties of York and Ontario, Ano- as birch tea with Mrs. Cowie oD Tuesday. s tion as a result of an ulcerated tooth,: kion vain of alt Sind. aitsaned to 0o ehor*es* Mrs. Levet.of Toronto• is visiting Will supply material only, or sup The Young People's Progres.lve -. entice. Adartws Green River P.O., ons, her parents. X'i and bars. Hagerman. Glace are looking forward to a great +•- �w•s ply labor with material. !(any a family flivver is being eyed. big time on the lith of Ireland, when I► +rl► T1 R.BEATON TOW'.dSHIPOLERH Quality guaranteed. with a view to retnoval from cold _ - Ooevyaaoer, Oommissionerfor taking r their box social takes place. A pro-' Cement lamdatiria, s000untant. Eta. Money W loan _Prices subect to Change storage. A certain sign of spring. giam of unusual merit will he given. , iaafara property, •Iauer of Usrriate Leo- withoutit notice. ,Mr Brodie; of Atouffville, took din- The Ladies' Aid cif, the Whitevale —Coal / tU 1 t soon' a, e, Out. _ I-T her with Benson Nilson one day Jwat IIJJ 11 o week. Messrs. Wilson and Brodie Nfeihodiet Church intend presenting DAVID A. PUGH—Live stock auc- e • their drama ea titled : "Aunt Susan's l T u ,LJtioneei•. Graduate.of C.-M. Jones' Schoot, a i'ICK 'RING �•�• must be congratulated upon then m• Visit."on Wednesday evening. March Llllnber Chicago, Lifeume experience with pedigreed her of prizes captured by their South- the lath, in the church. Watch out stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of sales down lamhs the 25th promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. Pbonr LUMBER YARD The members of the Ladies'aid andbillsShingles' 10 Claremont. 161y The Women's Iost.itute will meet on their escorts recently spent a very H LIUENSED AL'iC- enjoyable evening at the home of 0. Wednesday atternootr. March 18th, y ,s, W M, MAW, j g Ready RooAng - TIONEER•tor York.Qntario and Durham POULTRY and Mia Wilson. of Brougham.. Mrs, at the home of Mrs. D. R. Beaton. Counties, All kinds of sale• promptly attended Wilson was formers a member of the Members will respond •to Roll Call to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be y with a motto. A. pilze will be given and Lath. . ' arranged at NEWS'Offrcv. Bell and Indepeo- WANTED A'd, and a silter pie plate was given to the winner in a buttonhole contest. r tient pbonra. Whitby,Ont.. sly her in appreciation of her work. The all ladies welcome. Car of St. Mary's Cement just in r1'3 evening was made doubly enjoyable ' Highest prices paid for Robert Tweedie had a very success- at 53130 per b(;rrel. _ 1`an nuntit of hens since the party went in a sleigh load. fut sale and expects to move into his �('1 In nd chickeae Write house here recently purchasedfrom ome or phone. BROUGHAM. Mr. Maynard, who has-purchased a �jl A R E E. S R �~ ` home in Markham. Mr. Maynard's F. s O a land let as demonstrate our, NeSkel Miss Scanlon was a welcome visitor t "t over the week-end. genial face will be much mined here- wad as will also be Mrs. Maynard -=.+t�CTSraZ' low""-or•• . T.O. Brown had a• business trip to .Rtld'.family.' White Sewing Machines. We Phone 2 the city on Friday. On Friday, March 27th,t1.e Mission- sip sel}iu _ The Mission Band meets as usual ou my Society of_the Methodist Oburch dickei d g Oem at right prices Box 29& WHITBY Saturdayafternoon at the home of will give , after wb tea in'the church L and' on es terms, — Mrs.Browp, basement, after which a floe pfoRram, ';y s9 The Women's Institute meets at the consisting of music, readings by Mies gfA Our assortment of Rab Carriages Flavo Bread Flour home of Mrs. Axford on Tuesday,' Toole, and a debate: "Resolved, that Baby g March 17th. success in life depends more on char- is good, oar prices are tight. - •- Mrs.Annie and Diss Ruby were in acter than on cleverness." � and Marvel the city on Monday. Joseph Leary received a serious Drug s Probably you need a new Congos• Tae Brauabam Citizens' League shaking up, the result of a fall on the - {` Pastry Flour will meet in the Fire Halton Saturday ��- eum Ru • See Oars before - slippery sidewalk on Sunday evening Rug. evening at 8 o'clock. while returaing from church, and had purchasing eleevahare It{a reported that the Brougham May be obtained from you Grocer. to be assisted to his home. Rev. Mr. Our prices will satisfy yon. Dramatic Club are at workoo adrains Ratclifft3 is Slowly recover lag from a r � • �`] • to be presented later. Similar occurence. Would it not be !C 6 tore ,Bring your Baby Carriages in to Brooklin�j sour Mills A little daughter was born March well for residents to have a little sand lento W. J. and Mrs. Brown, of To- get sprinkle on such slip- ... get them re-tired. CHAS. WILSON Pro ranto. Congratulations.. , Prop, Te places. _ The dry bbhes. among the temper- >;. The Whitevale Public Library is , r ance people are stirring. It takes an now fully established, TheTravelliog After that cold take C, A. 'Ste 1 It� p e stirring some' times;bot like hope a tis► the stirring wall not subside like the Library has arrived from the Govern- _ T A SUPERIOR SCH-0OL quake. ment and is comppeed o! a splendid t�mpole 3 lot of books.- Altogether there is a We hear a faint .whisper of a hits collection of shout 4W hooks in the ' (Successor to C. H. 13nrling) LLIt�TT line ruriniaQ. from-Porr.,Perrj+•tn To• CoCd�. Liver E Ytr�;et , ` Furnittire Dealer and ronto. Such a line would'be a.great Library to,choose from. The aubscre hers now niimher about 33 with more Funeral hireetor cnaceniPnce and we believe it would coming. The directors wish to thank .It since result?. he profitable. _ Phone 13p0 '• ' e ti - all those who have been ski l;vuei uua Standard Pfttent��tnd Crude _ "• l Remember the drama to he given Corner Yon a and Alexander With- dnnatinne et-,', and invite the fickerlDg, Ohltgrll) R in the Town Rall, Brougham• on the gurrotinrl;ngrnmmnn'4tyto pirticipate LungsriIw9'}'a Streets, Toronto. tiering of 17arah the 17th, by the in the gond things In 'store Anr them. • Noted for high Kinds instructin❑ Y onnq People of Greenwood• entitled: The iihrary, hours are Wednesdays on hand• rain Chopping hi-t h Oue Van, _ and superior employment services. A Kindly number of new honks have from 3:o .5 p. m. and from 7 to A p. m. Tobaccos, Cigavettee, Cigars, , been added u the library and mane nn Saturdays. Each member is allow- �.-... - AND-..FL EKING_ _. y ed Ln draw two books at a time.at Metcalf Candies Many students,from other business , • have trot yet renewed their .member- 1 .t th'Kt thnai=at a distance'will sot be at ..,,,. colleges have been in attendance ship tickets, go come along and beneflt a diszdvanta e. _ MRgazines. - 1[ am prepared to do Chopping;and g k Oat Flaking every day but here dud the past twelve months yourselves and help the library. uw d NEWS The W. M.;1, of SC. .Fohn's wilF meet r Saturday. q„ tti� ti., t nn Thnrsda Mnrrh the —The Pavement nlCinR the Pro. N CEW�i N Enter any time. Write for cat," - y s�• E. °"�1+v +!L► _ Stoneboate For Bale - 19th, At 230 p. m. The program for viucial Highway has not with- f w logue• the « Oman's Dar of Pra e,- will by l•'tool the winter' frosty well, as it y Surgeon ; John F. Bayles, Claremont ni,serced, ns the tceather made it im• h+i- r_rac l;rrl yp?:-ha•li�•, .� large yjl t;1,El'1Tidi�l � ' VV'. J. Elliott, Principal pnesihle for the meeting to he held on�amonnt of relrtir work twill have •, Rural Route No.2 the d,iy appointed. Ito be done in evrly surnmer. P�Cl�@Y1n� �]D t✓ ,T2C �seu .:1.-_m�..,,._ae!a.'.:....:...,...�.._. '.�..,.,.._.... ',...., .,..,.. -.;. •.._ :. :',.4 ..,t_:•. ,...- ..,.._.._.. .. _ _ c... _ ...... ,..... .--- .., ,._ _._ ._., _.., _1-4 __ ._,._._:,nom- .. ,_ .- -.. _... .. _ -.. s;�..... �.'.o_...,...•,.- �;r ,�n:K,��� :- 11 11-901, . —, • F it;p.11� II 1�I 1�1 kl.""- 71 it ITIMI �T 7 % 4 r .7 AR IV ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES T H A a Lot A 5 a 11i 00, % A u & Tate mubtyng makes easy laying 6-2 01"_ "A 1W lww No . . _ XCELLENCE in milling v�oocr that has care- 1:• g ex- fully .kiln-dried by Skilled workmen of long paunce, promotes easy laying and ensures a floor of f I7. everlasting beauty. VAien you lay Seaman Kent Hard- wood Flooring you are sure that every strip has been _7 Carefully inspected to stand the test of a lifetime for durability,ecocxxny and beauty. Insist upon Seaman Kent Hardwood Flooring. We can supply you in any Fade desired. (C.vyN%2*1224.by Te.IWI SY-4 1­ You can The Disappearing Act—By O. Jacobsson. 'Lay it travel. Th!s Is too great to be talked Yo WHAT ARE THE LOW WAVE LENGTHS? about in minutes and has to be cut Yourself down to seconds because In one single se 186,000 second a radio ray Will travel We see a great deal to the news- standing on a s(reet corner ag they go miles. Papers and radio magazines nowadayo!by single file. This is'an amazing speed but It has about the broadcasting that Is bel ng' Men walking at a good smart pace: been definitely proved that radio -A conducted onlow wave lengths or will cover about 330 feet In one min- waves go that fast. short wave lengths. ute. Let us assume that these men One hundred and e4ghty-six thoui- Usually the first thing that puzzles are -spaced about three feet apart. If and ml:eo -per second is 300.000.000 the beginner is this question of wave' they are walking at the rate of 330 Mara. Ass ming that the -men are length It Is most unfortunate that feet a minute and about three feet also travelling at * this tremendous we ever started referring- to trans- apart, we can easily calculate that Prices quoted on application'.' speed cr 300,000.0041 meters a second, mission as being done on a certath there will be 110 men paS3'US I-u'e&Ch we w111 'Ind that 300.000,000 meh will sf Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and trolled wave length; we should from the very! minute. J ra?s us every seconj, start have spoken of Its frequency. That ItO 1,3 the `freqtiency�! otht f J This Is what would happen if a Rooffing in 18 and 36 inch width*. Irr the old days we used to think parade. The space between the men broadcast;ng station were transmlt. ji f that energy was sent through sPZCs analugous-to wave lenatIlL ting on a wave leitgfh o, one meter. separate in the form cf waves. The latest view I n the F Theis vvouN be 30. rench system m eam u re- of science, however, taken the view-I ment. they have a standard which th., ru:ses of eacrgv strike ovr receiving point that It to mot a seriej, of waves the c meter and all of their mea.,atillura every second. John' Ora Of Pulsations surements are made in meters or In per but is really a series I Broadcasting has no' Vie: been doue much -14ke the pulsations going decimal divislous or multiplication of on such a very low wavele:ngth. But I e0ence wl!t some day do It through our blood vessels; in fact, the the meter. The meter is just a.trlfi'e' PICKERING most advanced scientists claim that over three fee* . _. I The short we 6�e broadcasi lag that 13 0' an at the preseut time is mostly some-the energy we receive does not g NOW let us burry our parade FO)ng. feven in the form of pulses but ' In the We start with the parade going 330 where' in the neighborhood of 109 Ulm a A 0.4 AL ft K 4 N'r Ak I form of actual infinitesimal pRrtclea feet a minute -xith a frwitieu,7k of 110.' me:ers.. Tha' means that there are 10k 0 0 Q 0 of matter. Let us keep on speed!ng up and 3,000,000 puisei of energy shot out "Oni cansmittliig aerial Let us suppose that a long line o! speeding up until we :each !he f the t every t this to make his dash north men is pa.--qtnx a given pont k,'e a r e !r,?n1lolis Sneed at w1i.(h r;:,!io -x-,�e I I. to the Co permine and also when op- 1 NORTHERN PLAINS on" .1) The perjod between the time when I Proaching Hudson Bay. Moreover, he 1 One IMPULSe strikes our antenna and travelled the open country at unfavor- .the.time when the neat one strikes It OF 'A MIM DOMON what Is known as a cycle. There- able seasons. His name of "Barren Grounds." therefore, may be taken as fere we would say that this broadcast- 41 ww a careless translation rather than a !fug is 3,000.000 cyc!es. And. as long I we are talk!'ng in -ternia'of French Measuring units. we use one of their -1NDIAN NAME SIGNIFIES description. However, the name did s carry an important idea affecting tra- "COUNTRY WITHOUT el through the country by describing A. t ' «;., c terms whl(h- In kilocycle and this TREES.' Its lack of timber and fuel. merely means 1000 cycles: Therefcre. 3,000 000 cycles Ae-Examination Begun. es would be 3680 k0ocycles, L)tv!4,e this number A re-examination of the country has been begun by the Topographical Sur- into the speed-300000.000 iueters­ linv"figatioin by Topographi- vey of Canada. and the reault'wl!l be the wa��,e length on which the broadcasting Is being cal Survey Reveal Unsuit- The country so far examined to not dor-e. Ability ol Name '`Barren barren. Its' vegetation Is restricted Yon can set-, from this explanation and It has a severe climate with ex. that the wave length has nothirig.what- itggeraied extremes but its hills are A ever to do with the distance over well clothed in shrubs, mosses, and �° 1 yvb1ch tete ray travels. The wave There has been a growing interest Itchens, and In Its valleys eapeciall� In recent years In the Yeat little-known proceeding towards the coastal plains length I's purely a matter-of the speed stretches of Northern Canada which 6 Rt there are great stretches.of pasture which the rays.travel and the uum- . his extended to the open country be- her of separate impulses out . Its land, ,. R.111mal life to abundant .second. 7oud the timberline, in narratives every see Athough strongly migratory, adapting send reports of traveller& and explorers it-.. It 13 not worth while tp'6uijd -a 're- n self thereby to the conditions of-abu 4hey have been glyen the name "Bar- to get these low wave ceiTing set dent food at one season and a sever ren Land*" which originated in the In- e len'ths.'Such re•ce!vers are extremely' sly climate at another. The country pro- difficult to build and extremely diffi- --dian name meaning "a country with- video amply for the essential require- --. out trees." The Interpretation is un- cult to operate and, after you learn to fortunate and misnomer unless Justi- =1811ts of life In ft animals and the waters of its lakes' and-rivers are build and operate them, you find that • Pod by a sterile soil or a climate pro- the quality of transffilss!6ti below 100 abundantly stocked with -fish, It has Albiting the growth of vegetation. The meters also been Is found that the geological not near'y so good as the -word-"barren" to an uncompromising quality on the normal wave lengths situation, to favorable' for the occur-;one. Actually there 4 an area lying re of the broadcasting'statiobH nee of minerals, between the timberline and tide-water In the Arctic ocean and Hudson Bay of about 500,000 spuare miles or near- Unique Cloc6. 4y one-seventh Of the total -of the Do- In POIIt4 Parisian society In the six minion, in addition to the great Islands - teenth century it was bad- form-for X 4*V of tSe A Quebec.ietic and a portion of northern the suest or boot to,look at a time- plece,to note the time. To avoid this Is Name JustifitV 1 embarrassment a watchmaker origin-, • The extent of country ftivolved ated a watch that had raised hands `.1niakes the question an important one and time could be told by feeling In. side the pocket. Another device for worthy of serfolis- attentLon, As an k was a clock i telling time In the dark-approach to the subject a survey of clock i available records might be made to that had on Its dial twelve small cups X determine if the.name "Barren Lands" each filled with-a different spice. The o is justified. If It Is not found to bene seeking the time would feet around the dial to where the bands were jvjustffled a more sultab!e one should and Where fast Seer. then taste the spice. "A 7 be selected. ia�-ar.,ei-!zed I: big. interpretation of t erf(g is cI The he Indian sa. mime "De-chin-u-le" (no tress) as Time• in like a ship which never "Yet "very 1.,i the swello'.4 "Barren brounds" was made by Sam- anchors; while I am on board, I had ael,Hearne, who conducted in 1770-71 better do the" things which may pro- 808 McCOMBE the first exploration into the country. fit me at my landing, then practice Dr'ver of a team of Alaskan huskies In the Eastern International Dog Sled Be hon%sk in srn-l! t1a; Some Ills course to a large extent, however, such as shall cause my commitment Derby at Quebec, with his leader, Jerry, winner of the Pratt trophy fol the day a raputation for hcine%ty may held to the edge of the forests and be when I come Ashore.—Felth*106 1 beat type of sled dog In any competing team, stand you i:: good ;teal 7: 7 • :7 -GOOD NEWS FOR Jf you'd like a little better tea than you are using, please try "Red Rose" BY bEALTH EDUCATION FERATIC PEOPLE DR. J. J,, MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. Now Known,That This Trouble Dr. Middletaii will be.glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- Must be Treated Through term through this column. Address b1su'at Spadiva House, Spadlua :.the Blood. 'I Crescent, Toronto. Ti, The most a rheumatic sufferer can too power deve!opment at tender, aching joint Is a little relief. Ontario one can only roughly esti- Sturgeon Falls, north of TimminsiIMALshope for in rubbing something on the What wea:th there is in Northern $3,000',000; po good tea lotion or liniment ever did or ever mate.- It is 'stupendous. The money,with 500 men, .$1,000,000; construe- 60 can do more than this. The rheumatic I already invested by industries in these,tion of eighty miles of power trans- poison Is rooted In the blood. . To get I unorganized territories amounts to,mission lines-, $1,000,000. The approxi- The same something like $ 3,000,000. This terri-I mate mileage of railway construction goocl tea for :30 years.' -Try it I rid of it you.must treat It through the .9 tory t being known as "unorganized" is'frorn Cochrane north t(:�Island Falls, blood. Any doctor will tell you that i I under the direct administration of the'the Kirkland Lake Branch line, the this Is true. If you want something Doing Without the Sun. Nothing, in-truth, has such a tend- goverminent, and the health of the branch from Cassidy to South Lor- en that will go right to the root of the enc to weaken not only the powers workmen, their housing accommoda- raine, togeth,�r with the Long Lac cut- Recent experiments for the purpose trouble In the,.blood, take Dr. Wil- tion sanitary conveniences and every- off, is 115 miles at an average cost of of curing hay that is green, 'wet, or of invention, but the intellectual pow- I . ors in general, as'a habit,of extensive llama' Pink Pills. The whole mission $20,000 per in thin that pertains to their general' ile, amount.ng to $2,- both, have ihown that the farmer is of this medicine is..to purify and en- v and various reading without reffec- W rich the blood, and when they do this the Provincial Department of"Health. Road construction camps operated —Dugald Stewart. ell-Ling comes under the control of 300,000.. not necessarily dependent upon the tion. whims of the weather for the success all blood troubles, Including rheums- Through the medium of its Sanitary by a branch of the government under Inspectors, the inspection of camps the Dept. of Lands and Forests, cut of his haying opera'tions. Item, disappear. Among those who earned on, and e construe- out oof The 'wet hay Is stacked around a For Sore Throat Use M Inard's Liniment ' 'have proved the value of De Williams' is cardthe f the V bush 360 miles .' tion of the camps themselves is now new roads s maintaining ol d cone-shaped wooden framework. Then Pink Pills is Mra. Annie Wright, . carefully supervised. The health of roads in existence. The expenditure hot air from a furnace is driven Woolchester,,Alta., who says: "I was the workers is attended to by contract in connection with this 'work last.year through it by means of a fan or blow- Classified Advertisements it sufferer from rheumatism for six physicians, whose duty-it Is to treat was approximately $3,000,000. The er from a farm tractor. 2. REMNANTS. years, and during most of that time the sick, ad6pt measures for the pre- entire sanitary supervision of all With the air heated to a temperi- my life was one of misery. I tried vention of sickness and accidents, sup- camps in connection with this work ARGAIN PARCEL, 412; 6 lure of from thirty to sixty degrees B several doctors, and many remedies ervise the water supply� and general is carried on by inspectors of the Patches, $2. McCreery, Chatham, recommended, but never got more sanitation. This supervision is assured Provincial Dept. of Health. above that of the outside atmosphere, Ontario. .than temporary relief. The trouble because the contract physician has to The total cost of construction is (a twenty-five-ton stack of wet, green make a monthly sanitary survey of roughly $1n'000, toalhaigFREE CATALOGUE.seemed to affect my whole system andeampteport;vestment iSaw-Mills, Pulp � and I was badly rundown and suffered to thegovernment. Muchmore can Papamounts to $34,- The bone frame of an average ]RASPBERRY BUSHES, GLAD- Pinally I be done in the way of preventing sick- 350,000. There are also forty-eight weighs about forty-five tons. lolas, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlia from headaches as well. I Barred Rock Eggs The Wright accidents, but at 19y Farm, Brockville, Ont. was advised to try Dr. Williams' Ptak nese and present a mines scattered over the province. and yi Pills, and through these I found com- start has been made in trying to de- placing a rough value on surface work :plete relief and 'to-day I feel like a monstratc that previntion is even bet- only. the amount of 'money invested now person. I can therefore strongly ter than cure. In that fact lies the is $1 ,000,000. The total figures rep- BOILS WANTED. —recommend- Dr. Willtarbs' Pink Ptlis grinding principle of industrial medi- resenting each industry are: will spread if uncbeck�ad, STONE INDIAN RELICS. H. A. in- B 2nard's disinfects, relieves VanWinckel, 1399 Lansdowne to anyone suffering as I did from this eine which aims to promote and me' oil Iain a high standard of health a Lumbering ..... ... $20,000,000. the pain and heal.8, Ave.. Toronto. -.trouble." "rig Mining .. ............... 170,00,000 You can get these Ville from. any workers in every kind of industry. Construction ........ ... 12,000,000 Always keep Minard's handy. Just as an example of the construe- Pulp, Paper and Saw- medicine dealer, or by mail at So cents tion work that is carried on, the fcl- a box from The Dr. Williams'Medicine .1 Milling ............... 84,350,000 lowing items may be of interest. They FN FOR JOY OF -Co., Brockville, Out include power development, railway .4, er and road construction and paper mill Total .... ..... ..... $92,350,000 employed in construction:—Power development at Nearly 60,000 men are e 'Indian Chutes, costing $1,500,000- these Industries in the rganizedS :RA Y TRI%f- unorganized KH OF FIRM 0000 HEALTH 'I territories, which constitutes a health "A Possible Impossibility power development for the Hollinger Mines Lt Island Falls, with 1,300 men, problem of the greatest magnitude. Manitoba Woman Thank L Lydia E. Pin 41 kham's Vage. Sixty Ways to Serve table Compound �BABY'S OWN TABLETS I over s Cheese. That Canada will soon take its place J. with the nations that are the largest Crandall. Manitoba.—"When I was ALWAYS IN THE H012`1 a yo1mg girl at home and working I bad consumers of cheese seems assured terrible pains, almost more than I could 41 Once a mother has used Baby's. . Own considering 'the steady Increase in Its ECZEMA ON bear, and I was not regular. These conirumption in the past few years troubles kept me so tired a the time 1 Tablets for her little ones she will use since the Kraft-MacLaren Cheese Com- that I had no strength and no ambition nothing else and as long as there are pony, of Montreal, Introduced the live to join in with my friends and have a I ���r 2 YEARS babies In the home you will always pound box. The Kraft Company were good time. I was just tired and miser- ' find a box of Baby's Own Tablets on able always and life just seemed as if it the originators of the popular tinfoil- hand. Thousands of mothers have be Itched and Burned,�caled 'I wasn't worth living. I saw so much in 9 e wrapped cheese, without rind or waste. the pa rs about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and then I had a come convinced through the actual use in the five pound wooden box. and Off. Cuticura Healed. !i I • of the Tablets that there Is nothing to while the original product has had friend .who had taken it and told indl equal them in banishing c on onatipati many Imitators none have beefi able to "I was affected with eczema about it, so I got some. Every month and fntilgeklon; breaking up colds which broke ot:t on my face in a f ter taking it I got stronger and I soon Take off your (oat and show a produce a cheese of the same uniform a and simple fevers: expellin did not sutter every month. It stopped piece of tape about three yards 9 worms rash and itched and ,W long* Knot the ends together and and promodug-that healthful refresh; puality and flavor because the Kraft burned and then scaled the pains and helped me other ways., ifi the Ing sleep so neceasary to the welfare'-orocess Is protected by Relents. The off, It caused much Then when my babies were coming I was ]Out your right arm through Company does not make cheese, there- discomfort. I had the tired and worn out the first three months of little ones. Among thousands loop and your right hand In the fore. It is not competing with the trouble two or• three and ached badly. I took the V�iefetable lower pocket on the right side of of mothers wbo praise Baby's Own cheese factories, But it purchases year I began using -compound right along and m, say it Cuticura Soap and Oint- made anew-woman of me and able to -,Your vest- Ask a spectator to take Tablets is Mrs. Alex. J, Perry, Atlan. Canadian cheese in enormous quant!- the loop off your arm while your tic, N.S., who says--,,I always keep ties ment and they gave re- do my work, and it helped me through hand remains in your vest pocket.- thua keeping the cheese factories lief, and after using three cakes of confinement You see I am a farmer s,Babya Own Tablets In the house as 1!busy and adding to their prosperity It seems Impossible, and after a know of no other medicine that can Cutictirs, Soap and one box of Cu- wife with a big house to look after,and - ',-few trials the spectator will admit equal them for the minor and that of the farmers. Kraft Cheese ticars Ointment I was healed, in three babies now. I have told ever so that It is. However, It can be done "is that Is.simply a scientific blending of-these about four months." (Signed) many women about your medicine. Just come to young children." The Tab. manufactured cheeses by means of the Mrs. Fred Salisbury, Norton.New last week I 4W_ as you will demonstrate. _got a letter from my old Put Your left hand through the- lets are sold by medicine dealers or patented Kraft process 'which abs o= Brunswick, August 23,1923. sham in the East. Her baby was born cIT front of your rest and through the by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. lutely cfttrols the flavor. - Use Cuticura.for every-day toilet fifteen days before mine and she told right armhole and grasp the tape. Williams' Iledicine Co., Brockville, 'The Company has just Issued a purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe me she was not feeling ery well, her v 11 It through the armhole, put OAt- back aches so much, and that she is -Pu beautiful recipe book 'showing over 60 with Ointment, dust with Talcum. 'the loop over your bead and then • San**X"k Fr"'by xu, Addmx r., M g to take the same medicine I took. through the left armhole from the a Pin-fall.. different -ways In which cheese may D*Pou "caucw%�P U.Box 2610, IM"A Foulcan tree my letter and hope some ft Sm 2k 0 t..nt2fi&ad60c Tal be'served. Mavp of the dishes are will be helped by It"—Mm Jos.EL VI;Qlw'onew Shaving stick. one Inside the vest. With your left - A pin was dropped on a desk by illustrated in natural col XmD, Box K Crandall, Manitoba. 0, hand reach up under the vest 1111d. Dr. Gano Dunn in the course of his grasp the tape. You will now dis- I address at the'dedication of the new may be obtained, free, c taver that if you draw the loop the company In Montreal, mentioning low 4owii, you can step out ofit buildings of the National Academy of this paper, a Sciences and the National Research Possible impossibility will' For ' been accomplished. Council In Washington. Injunction Against Imitator • That pin-fall was perhaps the (Clip thfs out and paste it, with most significant and widely heard of any in Viker of the series, in a scrapbook.) of Salada Label history, Without b6ing warned to The Excheqii4ir Court of Canada ren- Very Well Answered. silence, every person in the high. derqd.Judgment on�February 16th last -domed wide-winged.hall heard tire pin ill favor of the Salads. Tea Company Frofessor—"What is ordinarily used as it struck the woodwork. Thousands!by Issuing an Injunction against an. as'a conductor of electricity?" of wireless listeners. hundreds of other tea firm restraining them from Student (all at sea)--'�Why—er—" using a label which resembled closely Y ti .µ miles away, also heard. "Wire. Correct! Now tell me,what -power?" Specialty designed artificial -stone'that used on Packages of Salada Tea. Is the unit of electric The defendant, company was also or- "The what, sir?" walls made the sound clear, distinct, and without those hollow echoes which dered to destr6y all copies and designs. 'Exactly, the watt. Very ig ood. characterize old high-vaulted build- That will do.�' Ings. That pin-fall sounded, an en- - Protecting Others to HCl gineering triumph in the long-neglect- Oneself. C A meandering stream usually seeks ed science of acoustics. Diseases cannot be curbed unless the path of least resistance. A man every one'o who follows that path is likely to take Merely memorizing facts will not f us is docent enough to do his part to safeguard others. And the 00- .-on the chief characteristics of the help you much. You must analyze strearn—*which are sb%llowness and them, meditate on them, weigh them, common cold is easily the worst mal- ady We have: The average person has crookedness. Facts, like food, must be digested. several colds a . year. He feels wretched. His work suffers. Prob- ably he's confined to the house a few days. 'Nationally the thing mounts up into a tremendous economic loss. We are corstanty.heing attacked by germs.. Whether we are able to hold. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for lip them in check depends largely on our 111 • powers of bodily resistance. Plenty STOCK of slee moderation in eating; -raga- �Headache -..Colds lar e= e and lots of fresh air; all these help. Neuralgia Are Your CowsEarning Their Keep? Ustenl A4 Grant Albert on-the 2nd Concession in Remit by Dominion Express Money He delivered to Order- If lost_or stolen you get your Toothache Lumb Township, owned a Scrub Bull in 1911. ago the cheese factory that year 44,228 pounds of milk. He money back. 4L bought a good Pure Bred Sire and from the first cross produced 14 of his prevrat cows and six of his present Neuritis Rheumatism SA Minard'ir Liniment for Colds. 'Ai 4 milking heifers. From the same number of cows as in 1911, last year he delivered 152,605 pounds of milk. Accept A only "Bayer" uckage Irritable Husband (to wife driving Eight years of crossing with a Pure Bred Sire made a difference of 108,337 lbs. of milk in his herd. 1 a nail): "However do you. expect to which contains proven directions. Don't keep unprofitable producers. knock a nail in the wall with a clothes Hand "Bayer" boxes os 12 tablets. brush? For goodness' sake use your Also �.ttles of 24 and 100—Druggists. REDROSE 01,=1famfir 1w, BUYA GOOD BULL 104 head, dear!" .;Wirth is thou trade mork (ropkrer"i In Canada) of Bayer Hanufacture of Monosep.tic- oop" M l , SaMeeter of 4n1k!y&vcW IAN C71 �4911,iyllc Aotd, "A. S. A."). Wbile It In well known ISSUE No. 11-15. t1hat Aspirin means Raper maniirn,imre, to assist tbe-pnblie against imitations. the Tablets • of Bayer Oonipaay will be stamped with tb*ir several trade inarc-lbe "Bayer Cron." 41 :li:i�i�i5lll 2%F p A=09 p otr ��Z;.5 F. 1T -7 7 and tear: Thus, although the gut with*40 galijotolistmay vo not evjr.)y tee tidy- ANY TO-DAY ' " men9, of the extra tax, he has T',rR.%IS really no cause for (:0:11,01ttillt, SLij,peryear,; S1.50if paid in advance. t--- Doia't overlook the'fa(.-t that fish 'funds are wilif of the best Burial Subscriptions ro the United Statts and Creat Pickering abd mast nourishing of all foods. Cheaper Britain S2-00 in advance. B A S KETS than meat. . Here are a few lines'dA to, Having purchased the stock frum ""le have alwnys in stock, Try thein Y. JOHN ITIURKAR, Proprietor. the Estate Of 0. FINNAN HADDIE W. G. BARNES and the entire'. S WHITEFISH New Winter Caught -NOTES AND COMMENT& First Quality i of JOS. W. DOT9.N Dressed I Sc per I b. ;Q1 Mild Cured ITC. per lb 7 , busine. IQ, supply all tolzet; prepared to s' 1 , - Be' nnett ..The Provincial Government is Am pre[ i. about to impose a tax of three from Berry-Boxes to Three .7 gallon on all gasoline and Half Bushel. FUNERAL DIRECTOR SILVER BRIGHT SALMON cents per g Choice Red-Meated Used by motoi-ist-4, in order to pro- Gieen River Basket Works Headless and Dressed 15c per lb. vide funds fur the building and AND — Phone hark. e400 ? ivalatenance of the good roads 'N HERRING CHOICE HALIBUT made necessary by the advent of FRANK PEN, ,. OCK LICENSED SEA Boneless Steakslit Q Better er uay the motor vehicle. As these roads -The Man that made the Barnes' No §0 CP Basket." or 12 cents per lb. nts per lb. eDefit of are being built for the b EMBAEMER the motorist, it is reasonable that THE GROCERY STORE they should bear the burden ofAmbulance Service.': cost. Ili one sense it is a -their ,Coal , �­ Codrll JAME S - F? 10HARDS0N ...._good investment for the owner of Phone Pick. 1800 -motor vehicles. The building of • the good roads is a great saving g in Hard and Soft Coal of t� e: -Branch tinue, as cars can be driven more best qualify on Wui. Burton. Whitevale. quickly over a good road than hand Phone 1003 Pick, P�ckering HardwareStore . .' over a bad one. To the man who THOS. A. LAW, is Motoring for pleasure it makeq little difference, but to thecota- piClLA2iZaQ. Snt- weVial traveller to whom time MILLS weans money, the saving Of an Luets 5 C swat tePA ELM DALENow is the time to get your seed for the spring crop. -hour or twomay mean several A Caaft Owd I&Ek&L 'We have&'good supply of * dollars to him. It is the same with the farmer and huckster The Pickering .any'grain taken in' Red Clover., Alsike, Alfalfa and Timothy Before the advent of the motor Vigilance Committee Wheat or truck, a farmer in Pickering town. exchange:for-Flour. All No. 1 Tee ted Seed. i9bip had to eet up at two or three The object o.f this Association is.1 to We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, ikloo, give your stock a good Spring Tonic. 'We have the Royal the alone.o'clock in'the morning to make a lessen stealing ke:MeaPurple and Dr. Re@A lines. and prosecute I -Oil Cal, trip to the city with produce, and all kinds.-of grain. Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Impleme-rits and Repair$. he would not be able to retain It,tubgre baving property atop oommunil ;home until late at night. But now, . case immediately with any member Ogilvie's:Porridge".0ats. Our Motto: We have it, can get it or it is not Insde. of Executive Committee. 'with his motor vehicle, he can Royal Household Flour, .,wake two trips in less time. The blemberobip too $2.00. AAs �c Tickets rosy be had from toe President 09: Cream of to West Flour. good roads also enables the motor- secreforT on 6pplication. +st to make a great saving in the zx9c. Com.—L. D. Banks, C.S. Palm•! ­.CHOPPING:EVERY. 'longevity of hie car, as they ell- or; M. S. Cbapman, Pickering. WEEK:DAY J. S. BALT ZSDON, PICKERING Fi D. IV; minte a large amount of the wear Isor unro, Jas. Richardson,Story ,=,. predident : .STANDARD BANK OF CANADA MAKE5 'GOOD ANNUAL osperity w REPORT Pr Follos- 'FIR14T STATEMENT OF t OIIBIN ED BANK OF&43,520.830. SHOWS TOTAL ASSETrte, the Dairy. Cow PROFITS WELL MAI.XTAINED.. CAPI ITAL NOW STANDS AT $4,823,:100 :and RESERVE FUND aAs BEEN INCREA$- Flower RICULTURA-1, iirveyA vrove - � edetable and 1FD TO$2.61A). 'A`th At the Utitu-r h(v ba 6 k The Standard Bank of 40stlada,'%%ith Seeds from your twintilly milk- (rr cream cheeK 110011 vvhicb the S-,erhng Bank of CADads, of fitiAnciil PAependent ilk was recently amalgani,tted. is forw.Lrd The tiiil'Y c-0—th"' milk account fol'u) All 16 Ang to shareholderti the annual repott cal Merchant tank �contltininsrtbe coms-ined resources of I BANKING (-heqlie_-tilt, which dvfios the two h;tnkq. The rtatement. Vt hich AS Zr I indt-mtrm,tiiwlP chaill • is It, the fi,;�!Al yenr Pridiniz JAnumry y to ident if y a Orden 1grown FIFTy "liftird htne�­ R-1 bl"inpsq d,epreik- T is"a iwini features of strk-nmtb Ao.ns, Since IS73 th,-Standltrd Bauk :319t, reveals from Rennie's Seeds by rhematnt- 4 f Its and f4howd that with the more ample the I catered to the nvedA flowers. and 'r, f.cence 0 .,re-otirces a larger roltime-of bigget .4 1EARS I'Armer, rendetit))z efti- Y_��Rl of has can re-idily be li:tndled, lusciousness and large, size of Its L of the dRiry e R matter af'sAt.60act;ou #cgetables. cietit !-ervice-to hi- bur This will b h results to the sharebohierg at the ,;arne nine You, too, can secure these by Bowing be of great advantnge to the trade and ill Renme's Vegetable and Flower seeds. IRLrime's 'commerce of the c-ountrv. tboroughly a Seeds are high in Quality.h4vt been Profits have been well maintained tested for germination end virility, and how*a es hal[ a CIDMV and after the payment of all cbsirF DARDA� K rrinf -t- reputation that eztends over STAN -and dividends, have permitted of 1� for producing the very best in both Vegetables OF 1$150000being transforretitri Reserve i and Flowers. Fund, leaving an amount of $151.0)0 PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Ifanager to he canted forward to Prcflc KndADELAIDE and'J WIU,IAM 10t THE COMPANY Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby RENNIE LIMITED A-RVLS Str9Qt@ STRONG LIQUID P681TION .- 1 110. -h�,- ' The generatt Statement of asst-ts and (loo (liabilities ihnwil that tbe, total assets TORONTO of the combined backs amount o _� ;`' Subscribe for The Pickering News $83 520 8210. Of this amount as muchif you cannot obtain Rennie's Seeds locally, as$40.000-OW in in liquid, or immedi- plean write us.giving yourately available a.-sets, equal to over Denier addrem, z3*/ of liphilities to the public. In ad • ditiou,t ese I ..Rmn;e'$ seed ^nnual—thc most cornPI a Seed Catalogue—free on reQu"t- i as represented Canadian-rent coin, Domin b liquid assets include cisb, "QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION"' ted as cut ion notes and deposit in central gold reserves of over $10.000.000, being amore than 257, of liquid assets. The principal accounts included in liquid assets are a very large propor. - PICKERINCAI . tion of holdings of high grade Pecuri• ties. Dominion and provincial Gov- -ernment securities amount to$14,383,- 193; Canadian Municipal and Briti,b, froreiiti and Colonial i;ies. EAT -M AR K E T 413,148,131 ; Railway and other bonds. 4450 475,and total call and short loans. S6,769,390, making the total in this de. pp 82CW-0.296- indicating the Round Roast or Steak, We per lb large amount of general business being Surloin Roast or Steak, 2.5c Undled are current loans and dis- Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c coants entirely in Canada of &W,077,- 180 44, t-�-030, and loans to cities, towns and Rump Roast,_ rnubicipalitles,$1,798, 201. Fi R b Roast, 20c, toe I The confidence enjoyed by the Bank �'Heavy Shoulder Roast.Rib Roast, 14 and 1ft 6-0 7 among a very large number of deposi• tore is reflected by the total deposits of 'WA32.377. Th;" Include deposits Pot Roast, 14c I I Plank ru" bearing Interest of $52 048,439 and de 64 Moftl-clad D its not bearing interest Hriqket, to boil, . .-,,EMPIRE BARNS Vlksie Bank's paid-tip capitalnow stands Pormanont Leg lot Pork,... Fire-safe 100% Super-strong :­ Lightning.proo.: -at$4 824.400. and the Reserve Fund, t to which has Lain of Pork, Weather-tight vidue �Convonlont' been added the sum of c,23c Wisth -tigh -$150,000, totals$2,900,000. Showildet Roast of Pork, 20 215000 ADDED TO RESERVE Pork Chops, 28c If you 11* ied a new Barn or an old one remodelled, ' -Pure Pork Sausage, 25c "Empire" Barns I il 'The Profit and Loss statement shows let me quote you. Let me show you have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy that earning, after providing for %11 ... . ..... 25c 'Finest Salt Pork,_ chargee and dividends, permitted of a s liberal amount being added to the bal-` Fiue,t Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c to work in, and nioderate in cost. astlake" Metal- Aance carried forward. Proffis for the sliced, 35c Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"F ons year, after dedtictingexpenses, inter. Mild Cured Rolls (half or whole), 30e lic Shingbes,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alteratl est accrued on deposits and rebate on done. All work absolutely guaranteed. Provincial taxes, and Bft�k Bacon, 45c .unmatured bills, Provin making provision for bad and doubt- Cooked Ham, 55c fuldebts,was $68c4682. Tbis. added 25c F. J., P R O U S E PICKERING ;to the arrinunt carried forward from Weiners,.. ... BUILDER . the previnus year, brought the total Head-Uheese,.�. ... ... 15c snibunt availA'hlel,for distribution up tic Shortening. 3 lbs 55 cents;;Easy First and Domes of all kinds t...to $ON..U4. which was appropriated Fig 5 lbs 90 cents: , t follows: Dividends 2.34. WAr prints 18 cents83 Pickering Dealer for he Products of taXP14 on note circulation, W,(M; Re- -Serve to'r Dominion Income Taxes. Fresh Trout and*,White Flah Every Friday: The Metalfic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto* -$60,(W; contritited to Officer.,' Pen- slon Fund, $25,000: transferred to Reserve Food. SIr -OW leaning-0 lering a bal- W. PICKEIRING 1611MM V-U%=-Al2WM td Lif IC L- 1:, w'+'' •�`""2Y''4'x°", .-z, ;3�e7• ;"':,mom°.- r' .w:s.Yf:r''.s'�iii'e`.t�.L'"....ct•.r' wt� '.'': ""�."`." 'i:i'a "a i� i"s.ev :^s<':;:'et19.x. F:^ ?- r'"..,'X,,ss:Ee'a ;m. �m�-.^. �•. _ rv,� Y: �t'..a�:ir�"•`rT+.: '3 .'°rti?F`y , . wb4 a' L"k�3''�:s' .'+amort x '� ..��^.. x;.,..,:-.,.., .,y, a. .�� "id'';??. F .� .. • • • '. CLARE/MONT. MOUNT ZION 1 I Fred Ward hada business tri Come'„ to Mount 'Lin❑ this Friday Farmers, Attention. Boot and Shoe Repairine Maple Leaf' Mutual Fire to the cit on blond'a . P night and bear the popular, comedy, Insurance Co y y "Petrel, the Storm Child;"presented Iam agent for the world's 'Greatest Also harness repairing'at the new Misses Davidbon and Mackey are by- the Columbus Young People. Separator, ' The Renfrew," 'Stoves, stand, opposite the off duty owing to the fln. Misses Burgess and Stephenson and Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's post office.. Cheap rates for farm and country _t.•,� Robert Devitt, of Brougham, A alter Kerr will provide the music, fatuous Plows,Points,Grain Grinders, _,_ • buildings. 41 was in town on Monday. Admission 35 centaand 15 cents, '' Wheel Barrowsete. Best workmanship guaranteed. The Farmers'Club made a ship- -_ _ Brantford binder twine and second- Char es.tn.oderate Windstorm Insurance on buildings, hand separators for sale. g windmills.Silos etc. . meat of stock on Tuesday- -READ THIS OVER THOMAS WATSON A large consignment of sugar ROBT• DEVITT Automobile Insurance just received at J. Fingold'e. * ' of all kinds. Save your time and money by instal- Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM PICKERING, ONT. , Born, on Friday, March otb, to a Widmer and Mrs. Miller,a son. it in you range one of our Instant . Gas Oil Burners. Only 2(3.50. Will <FARMS FOR BALE David Russell, of Mount Joy, last a life time•. BARGAINS IN DRY G OODS Write or phone called on Claremont friends on Our International Oil Furnace Burn- Monday. ers are most complete. Gravity felt. - A fancy dress carnival will be Perfectly safe. Enormous heaters. E D B O YY M A lY sr 'held on the Caledonia -rink on Everlasting. Will gon in any furnace. ][]t X111 �1 j� March 17th. Easy to instal and operate. Price SERVICE •6ATISFACTION SAVYN(�S $81.75. AEk for folders. 20 -`WHITBY, ONT. Mrs.Lyman'Pilkey has been coo- W. J• G.ORDON'S, Men's Knee Rubber Boots, rolled Men's Bushman Rubbers, white Sued to the house suffering from Church Street, edge, red Boles, regular sole, rolled 'edge. 7 ilets, a severe cold. Agents Wanted 231y • Pickering 4.50, at 3.75. re 4.00 at 2.73, � i � p� F. M. Cooper was in Eastern t3• CLAR�'1IO1V T ,, 'Ontario last week buying cattle } 7 �T White soles at 4.2`0. p e C Q ' for feeding purposes. - H 1 N G L E S Ladies' Plain Over Rubbers, O G AMG !T Y I Men' Plain Over Rubbers �. at 90 cents. = The racing carnival has been r postponed froom Wednesdt;y night at 1.20. Highest price paid for till to-night(Friday). 'British Columbia Cedar j Liidies' Cushion Sole Oxfords, Cream at the Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Ladies' Oxfords, double "e" width, Wm. and Mrs. Thom on were black, tan and _ p' Bird's Felt Slate Shingles � regular 4.00 for x in Barrie last week on account of swede, regular' 4.00,. Claremon t Creamery ` the death of the Tatter's mother. : for sale at for 3.00, I 3.00. J ` Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT --- bleu's Tweed Suit,-, Give us a trial and be convinced r=' spent Tbursday and Friday last Call and get prices. , regular Men's Raincoats, tweed, _ w with her parents, J. H. and Mrs. — - -- -- 18.00 to 20.00;at regular 12,00, Beal, —-- '— T 13.0. for 8.50. r Would the party who borrowed Pickering r r L y T. Patersou's l jt in augur kind Calf at FIN�OLD'S 'Phone 3800 Lean or GoodS Storo Z ' -4* ly return the same as he is in need 4 «�..1 of it. Listen'. The sugar market is THE BREAD CZiARF�3i�/lON2'. ON'TAR=O HARNESSa firmer. I have obe ton to sell this YY1TH A Our supply of quality Harness s5d week at $7.50 a bag. Get in on , Porta is now complete. " * PURPOSE this. Frank Chidlow. � -' '' 1i0UTs GREB SHOE OSE ol.,.. ,77rr The Mission Band of the'Union We haves.large stock of this Famous Church intend holding a box social - `► Boot on hand=unbeatable_ , in the basement of the church on ( . for hard wear and tear. ;= +. the evening of March 25th. The Women's Circle of the Bap (REPAIRING ' hist Church held a very eucceeefnl We maintain our established repute- °� �qsilting bee at the home of Mrs. Y wES,our pare food bread 9 tion for repairing all kinds of as week. has a worth purpose. harness and boots. Slack one da last iSl worthy P ICec 1 y _ Next Sunda at the Baptist '•I brings health and full _ t bri It • •. y g . . . .. CUM T T Church the pastor will preach in strength and a mealtime �E"'�L � L�� ` ithe evening on the subject. "They satisfaction to the folks Harness maker, +Shall Hunger No More," and in a the evening on 'A Gambler's Last who partake of it rega• 11111;%ex PICKERIN G,- ONTARIO Stake." larly. One slice calls for Thomas Birkett, who is about to loaf; one loaf forms the � � "lou th give up house-keeping, will bold � a� an auction sale of furniture and habit. __ e , Friday, gV �E believe in giving our customers real servicer' other household effects. horse, rig- Our billetc.s for fulon l particulars. See ` " �- Providing you with full equipment is just l The curling and skating Season the beginning of our helpfulness. 0UIR � r is now nearly over as the ice is �s ,�. O17 �\ Oftb ER'i1E6 getting coveered'with water and i, �ti You'll agree with us that giving you radio at now gradually rotting. The win ' . BER 'y'"°" - �►�E: ter has been a good one for these -. its best and saving you a tidy sum of money (due PO�'ULAR ' `sports as there has been a good �,; '''PHONE�900 to large production) is a service worth while! ' �4gsT steady frost. `?ICMRING -" That .is what we do when we sell you a ,�, Al M' Richard Ward can claim to havF the champion egg'producers in -DeForest-Crosley Radiophone. j in this part of the country. One iDE A L day last week he Rot twelve eggs After that we are always ready, willing, and •a j� - ,from ten hens: If any one can Asphalt fully equipped to advise you Clow to secure the rbeat tbie record we would like to (very best results, so easy'to get with the simple, r6+�ery Sto 1 e ' bear from them. 1 Bas -to-operate, DeForest-Crosle Radiophone! J (, The first cwr from Claremuut to ' - YY P the Kingston road made its trip - -Shingle's' Why not come in for a chat? See for your- � on Tuesday, when David A. Pugh v a Prunes, DelMunt brand, 2 rbs took a truck load .of material Io self how easy it 'is to start enjoying good radio gig meaty ones, same brand 1 22e s n in Laketield. Be " when you have a Deforest-Crosle ! No ob a- Salmon ink 4 tine 11 a 0 's creamery , h t Y h$ y Y p _ went by the Kingston road to Rion incurred. 1 Pkg Benson's Corn Starch 'Port Hope thence north to Lake• yr a 1.have a a carload 1 Laundry " the two 250 .,�.. �►' llield. it The Women's Institute will _ Free•rnntrina Salt, round pkg lloClart meet at the home of Mrs. Mann got Toronto As- :,. . .,: "RED. T Nexkin sau e,2 Beans no on the afternoon of Wednesday, r ' -BUNTING- t size sauce, nMf ,March pith. The program will be phalt Co's p U NG _ Am nia•, 3 s 250 "Life and Works of Two of Our « - „ 2 Large tins Tomatoes 850 ' Canadian Writers Jean Blewett T«O-ln One 14 Corn Flakes 100 vend Bliss Carman." Roll Call- p -: Dates, 2 p gs ,25c 4` notations from the same authors. k • +q �$ halt ••. Good size Grape Fruit, 3 for 250 F. M. Cooper, the well-known areA. r McCormick.Deering local agent Shingles Our prices 3700 right. at Claremont, is continuing to • ' • - <„ handle that well-known line of Regular 7.00 at 6.75 Frank C HIDL4fiP -farm operating equipment for 1920, a ' ' ' i` his contract having been renewed per square . CLAREMONT ` by„C.J. S. Banting, the Internat- Aonal Harvester Company block- 'If taken before April lat. X man for this territory. ” ( Gree= Ri'rer• Alvin Bushby, .who has been in ?� the employ of Chas. Sargent, of F sats C .Q o PER r saw min aad Basket • �►. Markham, for about four F. M. - years, .."has purchased the hardware and tinemithtng business of J. H. Bun- CLAREMONT actor9 .� o AT, of Pickering, and will take n - ;poeeession on April lst. Mr. Bush \ --' • • - — ` ,LOGlB WANTED s -.:by is an excellent tinsmith' and plumber and his many Claremont e� Don t sacrifice our Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling �. friends wish him every suttees inBright -V y ' his new undertaking. and Choppiag, Wood v The Claremont Continuation 1 ' Repairing, x 8ohool concert which was repeated Stock or .: crops R for the second time on Tuesday a" p a and Tarring evening was quite a success, can• p sidering the bad condition of the Siddle lrs, Sleighs, Office Stools q Spring will soon coeds. There was oils a number p g • ;:.BEFORE selling your live Salt For Bale , ...present from a distauee, but some stock or field crops, con g. had started out were forced be here CHAS. A. WHITE. to turn back as they found the s cult our local manager. He is A full line or the latest Successor to late W. G Barnes toads impassable. The proceeds, constantly in receipt of market Phone 8;320 or write Locust Hill, Ont, which amounted to about $30.00, WALL PAPERS reports and is kept thoroughly was donated to the public library, which is in need of funds. posted on the conditions which -� :all 22 inches wide. " W. M. Palmer was in St. Mary's - :affect crop and stock prices. His •on Fridaylast attending the fun- Prices to suit ever One " Y advice may be greatly to your = eral of the late Hugh McKay, who Do you wish to en- was every highly respected reel- see our papers' before buying large your holdings advantage. dent of that town. Mr. McKayelsewhere or increase your �#t�iil�i� stock? This bank fs Our local branch laces a ver aoaarried Mrq. Donald Kippers (nee A complete list Of always ready to P y '.' Sophia Mark) whose parents assist productive complete and efficient banking lived in Claremont in past years, Sherwin-Williams enterprise. service at your disposal. •roved to West Zorra and •later ,5' bt all ms•orisle and dadita lived in Stratford. The esteem in -.,Paints, Oils and t kept u stook, It will pe. you which the late Mr. McKay was oell as ourworksacd i't be our sloe! 'held was manifested by the large Varnishes "r' - obtain prioee Don't be n"qumittlee* number of relatives and friends Phone 1401 agewewe donotemploythem,othe Sg i who gathered together to a Go m oaa, and do throw off the agwl ' ,• 6 pay DC6%RaON oommiedon of 10 per oeal.,whioh you oma ,ter 'their last tribute of respect to the eertaioly save b ataha ding tram call J departed one. The o rrowIng Do A C 0 T T Whitby-G. P. Lynd, Manager ea((buc(�• 7 Pwidow and daughter, brothersand e Brooklin Branch-G.C, Cross, Manager i_J. T : sisters have the deepest sympathy MATHESON o. their Ciireatont friends. CLkREMONT1 .Y, •;;Jviceard .v',;.a.e, C�•l:it`r,Vttar* .na' ..-.._.,.�.__,c.:._ ._ .:::_s:`-e:c_•awL..._.:,o.:'.,'.:.�'2:�.'. -:.:_•r... .""_s... ..-�A.. .. ...._- _. _ ...._. .. � .. ,- .__ .,.. - __._ .- .. --. ,_ _.r .-. �._ ...... _-_. _ s... __ r, .�.e!. -.. ...,.:u..._,.-�.._ _sr.,.:...,. ........�«c'�:: ..,...1'"�+v.. l �c•.+, ,-"°'•,�,;Fyn'nt'£i�'s'n'�t` a?t°'... '�*.',. '._' ..: .r,`M:e.., ;h7 : •,,; w'• _ �.:s .:t r ai• ;F:' -.,R;& ,; �, •r c _<a. �' '.•,••� % z ', � �•a I .. '.w L.. ..:fir - Y. y �. :M-.•36• n•�.r;�..w+:. .•.Y':�' tY'g°'?/-.nu i .-..�' .Y t 1 :'M. l• .L i., - tM. "•'gyp'. anCya.. _ .,W !'`•,- „h. ,5,_':. .j, .. ... ... 'i'i. . s.. "....'.. .. _ ... +... -..'�•_ , ..._. .: 12,.. , -..... .: .. . . . ..,'1.r.'•{ r.-♦ is .,. ,.. .. . .@ .r r - l Net am �- - This sounded threatening enough, Your Grocer Sells but Kit knew hie entertainer too well - - to be very anxious. For when at last big grandmother did come into Whin- nyliggate, riding in state in a red cart, driven by her strong son Robert Armour, the fashion of the speech of _ Mistress' Hutcheon was changed. Instead of cursing, like Balsam, she blessed. After the necessary and essential - . _ 11'10911 discussions of the price of eggs, the - i precentor of up ship, new tune the last Sabbath at the o worship, �. y' 'Have you tried it? The ti=ff► rich the reonnet wo and shamelessly ' • : ' gaudy bonnet worn by Mistress Allan- flavored leaves and tips are sealed dyce, the grocer's young wife ("a fair s peewee wi' pride an' k Dor al ), the • Rinso 'saves our strength-- :9dt!'�tf�i ht. s'k!>ter than, x11.1►�appa��>If Or goodwife of the Black Dornal turned y a`' Cirunpowdor. Insist 'Capon ALARA% to home topics, and instantly a wary r look in Mistress Hutcheon's eye told your Unw and your clothes - that she was on,her guard. "And hoo's that ill bo o' mine be- The first really modern t i Navin' d n here at Whinnyli gate? c� - I can et naething oot o' him a gnicht, a isiL�iry �Vap K �.. except that he won a dozen and a half `ctar.ies' at the' bools (marbles), and Leen SM. !.r-iW, Toronto K maybes an 'alley'—but is he aught o' . 3 a g 'd boyo, thin ye, istress?" T n smith's wife would lift up the EASY REPAIRS TO SWEATERS. any doubt of their violins command- ix BY & R. CROCKETT. ►,er hands in a sort of perfervid ec-, lag s ready sate. My son's heavywool sweater was - a<y of act Ar tun. badly worn at the elbows. To mend, � ! j "Margaret Armour," she'would cry, SAFEGUARD THE POISON. - - : "to tell ye the truth there never was I first cut away the worn portion and „ �4 a always keep on hand iodine, CHAPTER XII.—(Cont'd) "Sit down, sir, cried the angry i Riccan a guid boy as that Kit o' yours 'raveled out the edge until I had a, t - rg, master "i was not Iookin carbolic acid, muriatic acid, and a �;. Upon the first do he had as we g for New- I wad straight upper ed e. I then irked p° y foundland but for the Gulf Stream!" 'gie a pound note (or main) gin g P few other common poisons. I have *ave seene been put into the "Ten- any o my sin were Ilk' him. He's up all stitches on a knitting need.e . And as the scholars retired the never liked to keep them in the medi- lpenny," school books being in Gallo- Y }uftt the best laddie, clever at his and, using heavy yarn of the same cine cabinet. For there is always a y *xal known b their rices as far as gazed with awe upon Kit, and pointed lessons, an' quaite—indeed uaite is shade, I knitted back and forth across, , ss y P him out to chance ers-b as "the =a --__ Q-- using two needles and catch' chance o! one's taking the wrong bot- _ 1� the Shillin book. After that came boy that had tra apt the maiater!" nae name for him: stitches at the eider until the 'e i tle of medicine when in a'hurry. And — the "Serie" of Lessons,' and that ad- PP And quiet' was indeed no name i with children at the climbing age the }. But in spite of the dominie's search for Master Kit Kennedy, in that said was covered, Then with a darning; , • lnirabbe compendium of knowledge and P y, 1 pantry Shelves wont do. g. for the Gulf Stream, he was so much the smith's wife aright. But to her- needle the patch was sewed in place �� excellent reading, "McCulloch's Col- impressed b the bo .. g lection, of winch (and vainly) I have p Y boy's general knowl- self she added, I hope this fs no at the bottom. Finally I hit upon a plan that safe- lection, lou desired to saws a co y. In this edge that he immediately removed ta'en doon U Abune or 1'11 Nae a Next the darning needle was thread- edge Rtrards all the family. I place the bot- g p° p .him into the "Series" (full tit P !" � ed with yarn and i tie of poison, sometimes two or three only the very oldest pupils were ex- Mc- heap to answer for, Ya beginning at the top of them, in a quart glass fruit can, Cuiloch's Series" of Lessons where I am leased to hear I picked up each.stitch just where in-i the cover on the can tight and _ 1t► r - . erciaed, but Kit soon found it worth; �� p ye tliir;k sae screw Kit underwent a most wholesome dis- weal o' the lad," said his andniother, �{ began and chain-stitched down put it on the shelf. The children can- while to stay in school during the din- ci lttte from his elders and betters. eyeing her "i tier hour in order to spell over the gossip, however, to see if across the patch until lower side was not unscrew it and we older ones can "Gin ye lour to trap us that's big- there was any trace of gu,le in }ter reached; here the chain was connected; never p poison y lessons in a purloined copy till he had than you, we'll thresh + 1 with corresponding rib below. In this Pick u . bottle of iron b mastered them, carefully avoiding.I y Ye like a eyes. But the pa.e tired taco of Nan- p° g mistake.—E. S. Sheaf o' corn—hear a that?" cried nie Hutcheon told nothing. There way the patch can hardly be detected, - ,, ''however, the numerous scientific and� y * philosophical disquisitions. half-a-dozen of the'setnior pupils, after, came even a kind of eager enthimiasm as the chain ctich on top makes it look, Duncan Duncanson, deposed min- the promotion had taken effect, i in her ex ression when she a oke of,exactl like the original knitting?.` p° `We are no gaun to be tra it b i P P The sweater which R- HELP WANTED ,w later, chanced to be in a good humor PP y hit Kennedy. to hick I mended wsa Grow Mashrw.e to:to In during the first days of-Kit's pupilage!a wean like you!" I (To be continued.) extra heavy and yarn was doubled for o,rtt,oasm srxyor,aatu„ is the little schoolhouse of Whinn Tbe command was punctuated byi the chain�stitc•h in order to make that all ssad•am,aer.�S Whinny- --4---- .e. IY. L tilt, o+.aa.m4 tics liggate. No dark red bar crossed his l sundry admonitory "punces" in the,, WHEN WILL TEA Part as coarse as the rest.- If sweater I sroatable wort for either ribs, slid fila exhibition of holt-a- was light weight only one thread! eel• Seed,tampfar Met- 'pbrow. He had been disposing of his grimy P PRICES DROP? g g Y trated bootee sad aardar- harvest o! honeycomb, and there still"dozen rimy fists in immediate rox-` would be needed. Where runners had tats, Detain. muAraa• C.'s, iY remained in the corner cupboard so tmity to Kits nose. Then it was that I A shortage in the world's tea supply, `90n-e up the sleeve I used a crochet kir for the first time Kit felt the tit In the face of an enormous demand. fa needle for pulling the stitches back much of the silver coin of exchange Pa . g r as sufficed for three trips to the "Red of learning to be a thorny one. ` forcing prices up to very high leve'.s. through—L. R. Y. But soon he was so interested 1n Tea merchants realize, however, that 1* Lion" every day—"to change his - breat4" as the neighbors said. The the school games and especially fn, tea at a dollar a pound only brings the Village Violin Makers. schoolmaster was so regular till the the eternal one of dodging the master day of a drop In price so much nearer. Everyone has heard a Antonio and learning as little as possible, that Tea growers are making such tre { hoard was done that the neighbors he cared no more about trapping, and mendous profits that overrproduetfon Stradivari, the famous violin maker, v looked et their clocks as he passed by so escaped many troubles. ++,is mound to come at any time, who constructed some of the finest to see if they trans keeping anywhere As was the ,custom among ail thel violins which have ever been made,' ass= the mark and surmised a catra- He was a s i ' country scholars he took his dinner, lmple countryman, living in trophy when he was sive minutes late•i with him in a leather bag. For the Iron From the Sky. a humble cottage. but the work cf his t One of the first lessons Kit learned ' in dchoot was that of "Brave Bobby,"I mget part it consisted of scone and Occasionally we hear of people see- hands is known the world over. _ 4 .. . butter with a tete of oatcake and tag a meteorite tall, and these "mos- Will a similar tame be won by any i r the Newfoundland dog of educational P 1 eengers" from the sky have been of the cottagers of the little village of j + fiction. In ten minutes after the call- cheese added thereto. Semi-0ccaaion- ally a piece of cold bacon would be known to cause extensive damage. I Markneukirchen, in Saxony?- For" V ing of the class Kit had won his way(enclosed, and a tin flask of new milk l What was probably the largest some generations now the villagers, --' to the top by dint of correct spelling was a:wa s laced in a separate com-i meteorite known to have struck the there have been hard at work fashion- : and "trapping" in the reading lesson f y P P round tell to Alsace in 1492. Tale —that is, informing a stumbling I partment, which beverage, when con_ g Ing handmade violins. Each inatru- i. + sumed shortly after noon, had a gigantic lump of metal weighed no went is made entirely in one humble Eventually OU Will bu neighbor of the correct pronunciation' strongand composite less than 2601b. Another large met- 'home and 1t fa I y y y posits flavor of tin g possible to find three of a word. But his crowning achieve- I a radio. Avoid disap- -' went carne last. and newly tanned bather. But Kit eorfte, the size of a man's head and generations at work in the same cot-! ' did not complain, for the natural bun- weighing 541b., fell in Provence in tags and at the same bench. I pointment a n d s a v e 'The master, whose strong point was ger of healthy youth furnished as 1637, and seventeen years later a man The villagers are artists—they do money by pumhlssing 8" not geography, which he kinked upon g� sauce as any cook, however cele- was killed.by one while walking In the not care so much about the monetary! • - as s vain thing, rose to point out the brated, could have invented. streets of Milan. value of their handiwork as about its genulJ}8 ` rnist-veiled island of Newfoundland, I Kit took his meals with a kind and Oke of the largest meteorites of re- quality. But when they carry their Bobbie's. original home. But finding gentle old lady, the wife of the smith cent times fell In 1917 at Perth, in products to the market there is never) that his short-sighted eyes could not i Scotland. It weighed 381b. 1 i in the little house down the lane from discern the name, he was tracing the �..e..•e..�r coast litre of America with the short the schoolhouse. In the British Museum there are _ _ inter, hoping to• arrive.at his desire Kit's hostess was a friend and gos- now over five hundred different specf• j "I'ha P g sip of the goodwife of-the Black Dor- mens of meteorites. of Which about ' a $fie it demonstrated! If by force of a policy of exclusion, when nal. And she bad a rest and con- three hundred were actually seen to there is no Marconi _ Kit broke in abruptly:. g Ritz-Carlton "Eh, man, can ye nb find it? It's suming interest in Master Kit. fall• Agency in your fawn tell It was understood that Mistress Large masses of iron have=been our dealer to write us juist that elbuck (elbow) that sticks Hotel Atel ire Clty 3' ' oot there into the "a on your: riebt Hutcheon, the wife of the Whinnylig-� found near the surface of the ground i eA e, y and you send your name hand. Ye're glowering straight at it, gate smith, was to keep a more than I in Greenland, and scientists believe for free radio booklet - r + they are of meteor;c origin. Similar r �� n man'." maternal eye over the young mans, Amer"i Smartest• morals and to report an trans deposits of iron from the skies have � y fes- -Resort Hotel. And while the other pupils of Whin- �. � nyliggate sat dumb at his daring, cion at headquarters. Whereupon his also been found in Mexico. 1 THE MARCONI WIRELESS - 1 Famous for Euro TEL.. CO. OF CAN., LTD. Master Kit Kennedy went forward.to grandmother would reckon with him Minard's Llnitnent Fine for the Hair. it* MONTREAL in the gate. pew Atmosphere• Vancouver, take the pointer from the motors -�----- Halifax, •• hand, and finish the job himself. This arrangement was an admin- j St John,Toronto, Who Invented the Calendar. Perfect Cuisine and •',� He got the pointer in due•course I able one—in theory. But in practice 1 Servl0e ' it had its drawbacks. For Kit s The earliest known time measure- j but it was across the shoulders. p° - gyptlans•'! Bingle rooms from ib,00 _ sessed one of those heedless, cheerful, menta were made by the E i' happy-go-lucky dispositions,, which The Babylonians had previously re- .Double rooms hotn $9.00 since the world began have commend- farted to a year as the year of a ape- ; European Plan ! 31-28 �}'tQj'E� QQj ed their owners to the hearts. of all tial event. + women-folk. Mistress, Hutcheon, a In the forty-second century B.C. the New Hydritatrlc and thin-faced, gwe�et-eyed woman,with an Egyptians divided the year into twelve Electro- - Therapeutic air of being perpetually tired, did her equal months of thirty days each. Five .' Department. r' part, so far as personal reproof went, feast days were kept at the end of the with admirable firmness. It, was in year to bring the total length of the GUSTAVE TOZT,Manager " the report Stage that she failed most year to 365 days. conspicuouAly. Julius Caesar fixed the mean length _ •At the first reading this was some- that the year at 38514 days. He decreed �S •. what her form: that every fourth year should have • $9ALEO "Kit Kennedy, ye are a iegardless 386 days, the others having 366. '< f • TiGM The first Julian year began on Janu- mischeevious loon. Ye troaned (i.e., KEPT I ary let of the forty-sixth year before • RIGHT ; truantised) the Schule yesterday, and I as true as daith'I'll tell your grand- the birth of Christ. In the distribu-' -. r_ mither on you the very first time she tion of the days he adopted 'a more a 1 simple plan than the confused system " pa'rsa 1t arottu�d � comes to Whinnyliggate. Forbye I - 14*4M evelry mm1- Nae heard o' your ill gangings on at which preceded the Julian Calendar. Give the fam lY the schule and Pspw the maister lickit He ordered that January, March, May, c; th!benefit of Its July, September and November should , y Ye for cuttin ted taws inter finger- 'aid to d! attar. "7, have thirty-one days, and the others - - t lengths and flingin them up the ven- , , aeW to"" too. tilator. Dinner think that I'll conceal thirty. except February, which should )'f;MP it alwetya usually, have twenty-nine, but thirty in > your evil deeds. Na they Shall rise i!2l the tLOtils@. every fourth year. This order was Rif in judgment against ye. Your Branny changed later by Augustus, so that the 'Cpytsjlttk-hejpsr,uu* shall .hear it every word, as sure ,as ,month of August should have as mane my name is Nannie Hutcheon. Ye sball sup sorra' = days as July, which was named after �LtITl1 Ye mist young Julius Caesar. February thus lost a ' s reprobate, that wad bring disgrace on SALADA a God-fearin' hoose, and especially on day. September and November also T� is your•ain grandfaither, that's ruing each last a day, which were added to Avoid ImlfafltOns. elder in the Kirk! Think shame o' October and December respectively. I ~• ISSUE No. 11—'20. I Yourael', Kit Kennedy!" For Sore Feet—Minard's Liniment. 1r V . -, +.-•,-,.+ro..tr.'4 •�_ YSikx`' .•.. F- .-., o �r• _ _". '"�3:3 +til-;ni¢3' ecy.'�•'c., �d$ie3'+i4"+�w"a �T� SI•TMi,ri ,.. i, RIF , �. ;,;;.:. • «R:! C' :'$.y, :: •""" 7' �• ! .t+'i4L'i•• S-S �•'+ 4J?, r "WYr..R.'i.m6..Ci1+Yw,;v*�H' •,4,yR ]r7f"eM ' �^.^^`v `.M N - i+•.MQ.,,J,WC +.. .a.. ,�+� r1'+. r v::-;°�,am,•...'CI•c -72 ;M �?'�'... ` $ •rS•..?'y.G..rt..r•»• x. +x• .;s�- ,.r• R'S-.L' �Y ;,.-.. ..,,A' .d '[a' }. in -R•:r."••. •.rr J',R .pr�.N:S.r :giro-...,..`s*na .r... .-:al:�lgr ^•.. ?}...,j ir-' Y.;. PREMIER OF LOVA SCOTIA .CALLSTHE _MARKT 'I'S . ' ^. ACROSS-WORD PUZZLE ,r ON CITIZENS TO SAYE THE DINES � TORONTO. _ J 1 4 7 Man-,wheat-No: 1 North., $2.16%; I J+t 15 t No. 2 North., $2.11%; No. 3 North., Halifax, 1v.S., March 8:-Premier time to operate the mines four days a 82.08; No: 4 wheat, $1.98. I 20 ,,Armstrong has urged the citizen's week at the 1924 rate of wages. Man. oats- No. 2 CW, 7164 No. coaiznittee. of G:ace Bay to agree-to With their larders, replenished at 3 CW, 66346; extra No. 1 feed, 67346; man all the. mines and power houses the hanr ds of their more fotunate No. 1'feed, 64346; No. 2 feed, 6Ic. 4 with maintenance 'men as a solutions neighbors, the miners of Cape Breton, Ail the above c.i.f. bay ports. to the roblem of protecting co:lieriea�who quit work Frida ni ht„followin Am. corn,- track, Toronto-No. 2 �. P• P g 4 Y, g g yellow, $flet. from total destruction by flooding.the re{usal of the British Empire Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, 2 ` • This was the result of an exchange of Steel' Corporation to restore credit )Zags included. Bran, per ton, $30; telegrams between the Premier, the,at the company's stores and operate shorts, per ton, $32; middlings, $38; - corporation and the committee ap- collieries Nos. 2, 4 and 6 on a working good feed flour, per bag, $2.40. pointed at Glace Bay .to act in the basis' of'fou'r days pet week, spent Ont, oats-No. 2 white, 55 to 58c. x^ interests of-saving the collieries. No perhaps the quietest Sunday in their Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.65 to answer to this suggestion had been I memory. The long lines of muddy $1.70; No. 3 winter,• not qquoted;•No. ' Sg y g y 1 commercial, nominal, f.o.b. shippingk -received at midnight_ to-night. An- streets Banked by the dreary:.mono- points, according to freights. other development to-day was the re- tony of uniform cottages, characteriz- Barley-Malting, 86 to 90c. ceipt of a telegram from J. E. Mc- ins the mining communities of Nova Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. 41 4t 4ry Lurg, vice-president•of -the British Scotia were unpeopled save fol R}ye-No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45. Empire Steel Corporation, formally swarms of-apparer:tly carefree chil- bion. out, first pat., .$11.40, To- ronto,' do, second pat., $10.90,Toronto. asking Premier Armstrong if he dren. int. flour-90 per cent. pat. $7.80 - 4? 47 O 52 would, as Premier of ,Noya Scotia, Smoke belched from the smoke- to $7.90, in bags,• Montreal or To- .pro' vide adequate police protection for stJcks" of 'the various bank head 6 ronto• do bulk seaboard, $7.40. 3b outside men in the event.of the cor- where members of the .company's Straw-Carlota , per ton, $8.50 to $9. s°.. ration bringing in a art of main- clerical staff laborious) fired the boil- Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f. 58 Po gig • party Y _ 59 (,I . 1 tenance men from outside districts to erg, furnished steam for the pumps o.b. bay ports, per ton, $28. man the pumps and power houses. and fans which mdst be operated, tie- Hay-No. 2, per ton, $14.50; No. 8, Appeals were received by wire from up,or no tie-up, in order to keep the Fer ton, $11.50 to $12.60; mixed, per the Town Council of Glace Bay, for mines in operating condition. But the 'ton, $11.50 to $12. 1 "r Cheese w, large, 24c; twins, r' Government intervention to assure din of industry was absent. • In the 24�zc; triplets,2864 Stiitons; 266. Old, " the support and maintenance of those towns knots of miners gathered about large, 25 to 2664 tveina, 26 to 2764 IBUGOE$TTON.B FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES x " Aw people in that town who-are in want the street corners, but there was no trilets, 27'to 28c. Start out by filling In the wor-is df which you tee) reasonably *: as a iesu:t of labor conditions, and disorder and no intemperance. utter-Finest creamery prints, 35 -ayty. These will give you 4 due to other words crossing alio a reeolation callinng-_upgn the local The relief of distress,the immediate to 3664 No. i•creamery, 34"to 35c; No. and they ] has A letter beton to eah white Government to confer with the Fed- rn pre stated b . the tie-u is 2� 32 to 33c. Dairy prints, 26 to-28c: - - - Pro4� P P Y p• apace, words starting at the numbered tgtlarea and runeiag dtlier bein Into the hted ape Br on action hungry tremel r the weekend,b dywen firsts42 ,Eggs-Fresh SScloose, '40 too lc Ercall ORIZONTAL VERTICAL 'q iry. 8 ug ] P gry y . y Commit- Live poultry-Hens,over 4 to 5 lbs, ' :, -A, eral Government with a view to an in- -bein organized a stematicall and it at or both. of the two.legislative bodies the in- tees had already been formed and 1-A small job -1-Whit* = . legs r Y �20c; do, 3 to 4 Ibis., 15c,; roosters, 15c; G.-Pronoun (posseselve) 8-P"ftx meaning half - •vestigation to be under oath and the were functioning with money locally ducklings, 6 lbs. and u 22c. I P, •.; 4► 7-implied i-Upon y corporation being forced in the mean- contributed. Dressed poultry-Rene over 4 to 6 - , lbs., 28c• do 3 to 4 Ibis.,20c; spring 12-Girl's nailre 4-Hasty NOVA SCOTIA STRIDE !ower„ comp.etei reversed sentiment chickens, 4-lbs. and over M.F., 35c; 11--Thus 5--Antlolpate y duck- 14--Exclamatlon 6•-Anger in Winnipeg and Chicago markets do, corn fed, 32c; roosters, 20c; PUT INTO FORCE g lin , 5 lbs. and up,2764 turkeys, 85c. 18--inside an apple JI-Performs - and the' bulla of Thursday were-ard- 17-Printer's measure 9-Abbr. for Hams of a business " Beans,-Can. hand-picked; lb., 6%c; ent sellers on Friday. primes ge 1S-+Dae who bears the blame organization : Miners Down TOOTS and De- Chicago broke proportionately with Ma le product&-Syrup, per imp. ED.--Upon 10-A metal licit COIleiiea On Olde! the local decline. Trading was ex- gaL, 2.40; per 6-gaL tin, $2.30 per 21-Vl►althy it-Religious belief •. ceptionally large throughout the day.I gal.; maple sugar, lb, 25 to 26c• 23--Smail tipanlah hone /3-flood 4 _- of Union., Smoked meats-Hams med., 25 to 24--Perfect mentally 16-•100 degree* to the shaft il►_ The coarse grains and flax fixtures ,+i Sydney, N.S., March 6.-Following j26c; cooked hams, 37 to 38c; smoked 26-Nonsense (slang) I* sautes Here traded in on n fairly large scale, •moi a failure of negotiations that com- rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to >m--Very small Insects 92-Partly burned wood Cpl.) q; menced last December looking toward;displayirtg ' weakness in sympathy 23c; breakfast bacon,'23 to 27c; sepee- Eo-Consumed !6-Those who bear witness to $ a new• contract between the towarBritisd l ivith the action of wheat futures' tial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 3164 32-A grain - 26-Leave i 'The break did, not affect the public backs, bone:eas 30 to 36c. 113-Indentatlon 27-f=rozen rains Empire Stell Corporation and its min- � I I to any extent, as the outsiders have Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 86-'Understands 28-yawns era in Nona Scotia. and . passed been out for the last two weeks. It , $17.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $16,80; I ; "upposo - 29-To clip aF to 70 lbs p ; through many stages, including the I was, consequently, a quiet and orderly 90 Ibis. and up, $15.50; lightweight 8S-An English school - So-Summed up s pcintment of a conciliation board, market - .rolls, in barrels, $33; heavyweight 4G--Possesses 11-Hari an em r` s b uaidred-per cent cessation of work - s rolls, $27. 41--Direct "' " - 32-•House list i J Lard-Pure tierces, 18 to. 18tsc; 42-Put on clothes 34-LI ht r In practically eveiy coal mine in Nova BANK OF ENGLAND I ° brown Scotia commenced at 11 o'clock to-: tuba, 18�'i to 1964 pails. 18+14 to 193'se; 46-A helper (ibbr,) Jt7-Revs) Highness (rbbr.) prints, 21 22cshortening, ti w r to erces JI9-On a d I INCREASES ITS RATE P r .49-Caper night; involving aolne 14,000 mer.. _. . 'Wit 1 collieries on the mainland, pro'(DiSCOgilt la Raised EO Fite Per Ile to 14'•46; tubs, 1, I to 1664 pails, K2-Poleenous reptiles 43--Portions P 1S to-1534e; pants, 16 to 163<ic. " 54-Legal term 44-Apart V - Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to $8.50; S6-Those who put money In ' 49-Sottee ; a ateiy owned, not a single ton of eoal i Coit, to Check U.S.With- do, good, $7 to $7.50; butcher steers, business 47-Cultivate �. choice, $6.75 to $7.50; do, will be mined in any of the great' drawals. good, i6.2b t66-idand near New York (abbr.) 48-Hall t 1 to $6.50; do, med., $5.50 to $6; do, g 49-The ohs foNowtn9 a . mines that conaCitute the most ira-i A des etch from London sa s:-,com., $4.75 to $5.25; butcher heifers, ; NA-end of can portant single induitry' in .& pro.: P y il4-PrM>< irisanlnQ 'Yormetty" Go.-Place of neiws 1 The Bank of Eng:and rate was raised,choice, $6.50 to $7.25; do, med., $5.60 ; SO--Prefix meaning 'lin^ .." vinca fon Thursday to b per cent., with a;to $6; do, co $4.50 to $5.25• but- 81-Peruse The utmost good order m&rked the) q P �' al-Supplied with shoes ro'?- g K cher.cows, choice $4.50 to $5.25; do 1 -62-Abby. for assistant ' - ubandonmcnt of the pits 6 the min-'clew to checking the withdrSwal of� Itif-Old •• '• P y FAn+ericar. mcsney from London. .The*fair to good, $3.50 to $4; canners and 154-Boy's name (abbr.) 55.-Farm toot era. As last as the men were raised eutters, $2.25 to $2.75; butcher bulls, 06--Last name of author of Uncle �-Western State (abbr.) d to the surface they dispersed to their)advance had be-n amply discounted good, $4.25 to $5.254 do, fair, $3.751 P both in Lombai d Street and on the;to $41; bologna, $2.50 to $3.25; feeding Tom% Cable 92r-Excfamatlest 1 homes, and to a few monxr.ts it- B for, despite differ-i steers. good, , ' heads that had echoed to the bustle of Stock_ Er•••har: go d, $b.T6 to $6.b0 do, lair, - indr:stry became silent and deserted. ences of opu.ion. as to its expediency-54.75 to $5.50• stockers, good, $4.60 to , in view of the probable immediate i$5.50; do, fair, $4 to $4.25, calves, UNTfED STATES REACHES DECLSIOH The Glace Bay Town Council haY; (choice, $11 to $12; do, med., $7 to ii� . +rl► otkd $5,000 Por relief pnrpcses etFec`.�upon danieatn business, the pre-j$9; do, grassers, $3.50 to $4.50• milch ri n�uG CHICAGO WAiLi\ DIVERSION f among the. needy families there, but por.detan' view in financial circles coos, choice, $70 to .$80; fair' cows, ,aWVL1JIWiL� forwarded a resolution to the Goverr, was that it was necessary to prevent I$4o to $55; springers, choice; $80 to Ya the xithdrawal of American money; . hent declaring that they coaid go no, _front London, with consequent de-`$100; good light sheep, $7 to $8; beau- . . further In the way of furnishir:g fin= rrseq fes and bucks, '$4.6.0 to $6.25; balls, - , A• despatch from Washington;ment will make possible the reduction preciation o- sterling. 3 ancial assistance to the strikers, and $ to $4; good ewe lambs, $14.50 to i gays:--Finis as far as the United of the diversion of 7,250 cubic feet by "N• The London Times's financial editor $16; bucks, $12.50 to $14; do, -•a3ling intervention in th^ir bzhslf. States is concerned was written to the the end of 1929. save he cannot accept the conclusion -med., $10 to $12; do, culls, $8 to $P;I dispute over lake'levels betweert the Mr. Weeks' decision followed action s -of J- M- Keynes that if the price Ievel hogs, thick smooths, fed and watered; MARKET BREAKS $12.35; do, f.o.b., $11.75; do, country; sanitary district t?f Chicago, ,statesio2 the Supreme Court upholding his falls the higher bank rate may be other than Illinois bordering the, right to control diversion of water '- •�• UNDER HEAVY ORDERS harmful. pointe, $11.60; do, of! cars, $12.25-; B g select, premium, $2.40. Great Lakes, and Canadian lace inter- from the Great Lakes under his auth- i A fall in prices, says The Times's -0 - - MONTREAL gists• SecretaFy of- War Weeks issued ority to control navigable waters. Public Not Affected by Sltunp�editor, "while it may be unpleasant Oats No. 2 CW 77c• NO. 3 ,CW ,decision with respect to withdrawal Chicago's contentions to the contrary at Winnipeg and-Chicago.- snd actually lead to an inflnence in 696; extra No. 1 feed, 666. Flour, o water:by Chicago from Lake biichi- were fought by all states bordering - �unemployment, pending an adjust- Man.agTin wheat pats., lets $11.T0• gan, Tulin that diversion for the,on the Great Lakes except Illinois, A despatch from Winnipeg says:- ment, it would, in the long run, give,2nds, $10.60• strong bakers', $10.40; present should be limited to 8500 which also.o sed at the ublic hear= Battered down under a deluge of sell-'the much-needed- stimulus • to our PP° P f winter pats., choice, $8.35 to $8.45. cubic feet r second and 'that it 1 in b the Secretary the application fig orders, the Local wheat market trades and industries." g y y _ broke 10%-cents from Friday's point,• �, _ Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbs., $#10_ Bran,I should be reduced to 4,161 feet b for dropping -: Recorder on a Mower. _ ' $30.25; shorts, $32.25; middlings,. y permission to withdraw 10,000 •_��. . pp' g:to an extreme low point off $38.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car IA,ts, 1935. The Secretary granted a per- feet per second. At this hearing rep- h $1.901k and representing a decline of _A lawnmower that has been invent-_ $14 to $15. mit.for an average of 8,500 feet until resentatives of Canadian lake inter- 11% cents for May delivery from ed enables a man to record the die- Butter-ATo. 1, pasteu'•ized, 333s to Dec. 31, 1929, but this is conditional eats were present. j. Liverpool Thursday's close. I tance covered each time he uses his 34c; No. 1 creamery, 32% to 33c; on various undertakings by the sani- "This department has 'always helct y .Liverpool cables closing four -r and In an entire season. seconds, 311,8 .to 32c. - Eggs--Fresh tary district and may be revoked. and continues to hold," Mr. Weeks - • extras, 43c; fresh firsts, 40c. Potatoes, One of the attached conditions wrote to Mr. fling, "that the taking - - per bag, car lots,-7b to 80c. �gation 50; stipulates no unreasonable interfer- f, an excessive amount•of water for : FAT BRITAIN TO EXPEND $W,0OO Mea. er qualit , $6. steers, milk-do, poorer uality, $6.96; good milk- encs with navigation. anitation at Chicago does affect nevi-fed calves, quality, to med. calves, Other important condition§ under on the Great Lakes adversely; . _ TO IMPROVE PALESTINE PORT- $9.e to $o lambs, $12 to $14; which the sanitary district, which f and that this diversion of water from _ sheep, ;7 to 8; select hogs, $13.35; asked for a diversion of.10,000 cubic,'Lake Michigan should be reduced to med. hogs, $1; sows, $10.50. I feet, is granted a slight:y lesser am-1 reasonable limits with utmost dia- ? ` -♦`-' 1 ount are: patch. I' appreciate that the desired New York, March 8.-Sir Herbertl geddon, where'the Palestine- Founds- CANADA APPOINTS That the Chicago sanitary district reduction cannot be made instarr- Samuel, British High Commissioner,tion Fund recently established a HER REPRESENTATIVES'shall carry-out a program of sewage'.tareousiy. vis i.... of Palestine,,has announced officially�dozen.agricultural s@ttlementa.• - - treatment by artificial processes be- ' ' -• _ :,;;,�, o. that the port of Haifa is to be develop- In the development of the Mosul oil fore the expiration of the rmit• t Members •of Economic Clam- P Pe � i- ed as the principal harbor of Pales- fields, the construction of.a. pine line _ That the sanitary district shall pay 1 Solution of last week's puzzle. ^' tine, it was re rted here esterda to the Mediterranean will have its out- mittee Jt1'e L. C. MCQLiatt and a- po Y y; its share of the cost of regulating or �. by the Keren Iisyesod, or Z'a:estine let at Haifa, which'aro will serve a J. FOtSytbe Smith. comgonsating works to restore the G RAX F o n n A s P s Foundation Fund, of which Samuel the port for the exportation of_hun-` A despatch from Ottawa says:- levels of the Great Lakes and shatli R E n AIL u P S T E A L Untermyer is president. Aproximate- 'dreda of thousands•of tons- of of min-11 Announcement is made of the appoint- post a bond or guarantee of $1,000,- 1 C O N ART 5 TAP E 7. fy $5,000,000 will be expended in im-i erals with the deve:opment -of the ment by the Dominion Government of 000 as evidence of good faith in this; 0 A N K E R U n 1 T E 0 proving and enlarging the port, which m_ ineral resources of the D_e_ad Sea, L, -C. McQuatt, of the live stock matter. -I N E C o n E C R 4 will serve is Palestine's gatewaf to' Pa:estine's' ., industrial progress, branch.,of the Department of Agri- 'That the sanitary district shall sub- F N E v Gra P the world for tourist traffic and the since the reconstruction of the coun- culture, and J. Forsythe Smith a- mit to chief army engineer of the; • . � � f L S E A ALTO R 1 G greatly increased f foreign try as the Jewish homeland was under- member of the trade commissioner United States and to Secretary _of -' ..,trade. med volume o f takkn at the -close of the Worid'War, service of the Department of Trade War Weeks pians for contro_ling G o c T D MAY S . " Activity at Haifa, according to this;has been retarded by poor.harbor fa and Commerce, as Canadian represen- works to prevent the discharge of; G i )W report, will result in other commer-;cilities. The ports of Jaffa and Haifa, tatives on the recently formed I'm- the Chicago River into Lake Michigan Yy DOBER I GrtORE sial developments of international sig-,its only cities on the Medieterranean, perial Economic Committee. . during storms. (These-works are to' LONE Y A ,v t_ ENI D nificance. Among these aro the ex-;virtually are in the same condition as - This body, •Ahich will consist of be completed by July 1, 1929.) ' L S U R Y E GiA t JC K - •• •ploitation of the mineral tesources-of when they were'flduri8hing cities dur- four representatives from Great Bri- _Unless the conditions -are.carried P competing permit may be revoked with- M E 5 S WEEK t Y A x - the Dead Sea and the deve:o meat of i Biblical tunes, com tin for •taro and two from each Dominion out the „ th^ vast territory north and -east of}maritime honors with the Phoenicians and India, with Sir Halford Mac- out notice at the instance of the Secre- :Palestine,-Syria, Trans•ordania and!of Tyre.yrs. ).Targe ships cannot dock at kinder as chairman, ;via consider the tart' of War and subject to such action -4-�---•-` ?:..:` '' the Iraq-for which Haifa will serve the cities and it has been necessary question of improvements in the mar-I as Congress may take.- It is pointed r s as port. Part of this hinterland is the to transport passengers and freight keting of overseas food products in out that compliance with the terms of Honey-60-.h• tins, tinl3is, per famous Valley of Jezreel, or Arms in small boats to the shore. Great Britain, the permit dealing with sews treat- lb. ti tins 13'to 6-Ib. tins, 146; _34 _ � Pe g t±;e' lb. Lina, X634 to 166. ..y4,, i � }b Y'. _:,., 90• '-^moi .. . , ,( -. --- .....' 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Sadlelr, a y, • StxlI N G day with Jas. and Mrs. Rose. practising in Tomato, will be here sent from bis.uffi.co through illness —One of the schools north of in hi, office on Thursday from 10 for the last three weeks, will be a WeeklyStore News. r ' Oshawa has been closed on account a. m, to 5� 1). n1., as usual. * back to his office at1'usual on Tues- Oshawa a threatened epidemic of flu. — y *y foil _-.'.• ... - - . —Mise Laura Andrew', of •Eani• ..lie,given In the Town Hall March owing. - r Remember the-social dance to da.. next and every Tuesday ,.., skillet, spent the week end with 17th. Refreshments will be served. >" Spring Work Booth - 5 her parents, James and Mrs. An. Adrnis8ion, 75 cents a couple. C. BALE REGISTER. Fuller, floor manager. -- drew. . night twotO Oshawa had Feil\/e offurMA H h�phnld pg ant We carry the beet that can be had of three of Canada's foremost ± t°` �W. G. Reid-is treating the in- q te, Shoe Factories. In every detail, quality, price and workman. 1 .. .. terior of his butcher shop to a horse, rigs etc., in the' Village of -� . ship, has the highest standard for which our It fresh coat of paint, which adds been attending a hockey match in R K stock.has always been noted. Claremont, the proper of Tbomatr Toronto, hada rather unpleasant or mlteh to its Appearance. p $trkett, este at 180 o clock sharp. Mrs. L. Squires, of` the Lake TJpD encs w4en returain home. See bilis, F. W. Bilversides, nuc. Shore, entertained a dltuibar of They were just coming into Plck• tioneer, ering, and as the road ust neAt of Overalls, . Smocks, Shirt ladies from Pickering and the' $A'1'ILibbAS', 11fAltt'1f l4rH—AtCtlntt Lake Shore to an afternoon tea on the bridge had a • foot ur to a ui stile of howwholtl Turnllure, I.he pilo• , ` tt'ater uver it, the could not see ,arty o We are featuring Headlights, Friday last. y E f Mr., Arthur Jtu kaon, Bough's and Suagproof in blues, blacks —Dr. and Mrs, Bateman s'nd; There t«o-go, and as a result they t'bftl y and Plvitpri0h towtitine(•L and blue and white stripes. Prices are down slightly since last fall, but quality still remains the same. F m turned. off towwrde tFle ditch,' milPe tvt+Pt of 1Vhittl ), Ftnla at George and litre. Treloar, of To , s' ronto, motored .down on Sunday t�'11ere they struck a large rake t,�k 1 ;;<l Fhat'p, 1crnJs cash• �Y. I1taw, !i ice, bringing the car to a stand• gnrtiunrer.• A fine lot of Spring Caps and Hata just in. and tpent the day with the Misses Bunting. ptill. The sudden stap of the enr WHOM-KHT Ai, binitru 1Hrfr--Aactlon —The Woolen's Institute lieldat threw one of the men out tutu the PUIr of i'ruen eilork and Irnphwcnts,' s' sewing bee at the home of Mrs. W. deep nater, %%-here hthe property of Richard -Gllni e tvxe nearly blott, r drowned, as the water. was over n3i130th yt•, rapt. Othaw'tt. . H+\le See us about your Radio needs B. Powell on Tuesday when a at 1.30�htup. ,.Jed. E3tctlnR, ntJctiun- qaintity of clothing was Made a his head. Fortunately the result Per. - p wits no more serious than, a tlNlr• Batteries and Accessories on hand at all times.' for those in need. ough drenching which he failed to -._ _.. ....___ —Mrs, NV. J. Stanley has return R We are agents fon• Radiolas, De Forrest•Crossley and Zenith and will 'ed hone, afters ending some two enjuy, although his compantoa ,fret%p ddfrrert+faerrlonto. i= p Baty a hufnorous side to the situ• ------ be pleased to demonstrate the above d mouths with her daughter, Mrs. J. makes for you. Faweett, in Manitoba. Mre. Fa1t•- ation. The sudden impact with L�GGS FOR HATCHING—well bred' ' tett is ,not enjoying very good the iee tore 'off one of the wheels. R'Mr wmMutcb Eg¢s;5cepts per 13. Fred T Bunting Pickering s They had to phone to Oshawa for Apply Mrs.Gm Match,Pickering. 28.29 T. � � � -..-,health at present• a new wheel and assistance, as OR SALE—Cbeeterfleld suite and Eetabliehed,1857. —The very mild weather of the lol" past Week caused a large amours they could not proeee&on their Quebec heater,both nearly as good as¢new. otirne�untll these had arrived. Apply A.Tyson,Richview Farms, Pickering, 28 t ^f snow to disappear resulting in 1 alts a flood in which the water —Rertof Pickering Continua- FOP. BALE—A quantity o! Marquis q tion .9c01 €or February. a de- i spring wheat,wheat•kee from all weed seeds. M. . rose above the road at the west B.Burk, R.R.No.1, Locust Hill, Phone'Pick land of the village. notes ca-100 o."o, b denotes 66.73 27-29 _ I� ti. edenotes 50.68 ` ,d denotes failure. —Gordon Coakwell, who had OR SALE—t623, Ford roadster, `4 been in the employ of Pipher Bros., Names are in order of merit. Fwithout starter.in Al shape. Cash payment iq Of Oshawa, for some time, has -Many of the students have minced of 193, and terms forbalance. Warner Motors. been engaged by S. J. Cc�llacutt, part of the examinations on'iog to west Hill. z7.2s _ illness personally or in the family i gas driver on his bus hrle [told en p, y y OR SALE—Pony, hugRv and her- $ered upon his duties last week. Names in brackets are equal. Fnefs.complete, Also one Grade shorthorn ' Form 111—Agnes , cow,second calf, springing. David Dawson, —Service* in .the Methodist � Pettyy Ida Cherrywood. 27 `7 7 =:Cht1re110n Sundyp ,t 103. m. and Sterritt b, (Elva Sfitehell, Gladys -- -- Clearing 17p Odds dlld Ends 111 �rcicr Br Ant) b RegBarker b EdwArd 'rTt2A1 F.II—From int 44, rOn,� 1, 7 p. ul. In the morning oils p id• S' �p ,kerin K,n¢+ton Road). 2 small white + ' g C� for r Walsh C, 13Art, d AntierBOII C. Jean rfoc .• eh black and tan spots. Reaarli. Geo. II O make 1'ead`• fo ou tots subject i4 ' Sleeting. Angels z, Z' �ectiad Gerrnon on -knnan c. Form II—W ill Powers,A, Hts.y. Dunbarton. by the Way.' - - -- -- --- S ritig ��rritirals Glenna Gilmer a. Harold Richard• this, The pastor hopes all the 1.ANCHE .1. RA)IER—Teacherof - boya +;rid girls c%ho have been sick `ou A, Annie Baker b, ' Rit-by Bi':ano. Conservatory Course taught ctu- a ill be able to be oat at the Inort- TumA b, .(Harold Wilson, Wilt d:o—Ntrs.L Hagerman'%, w•hicevalo, Moderate I-only, Van's Slarcun S eater Coat, pare wool, regular ing°etvice. Five minute talk on Hall)b, Earl Lock*ood b, Lilian term+. Phone Mark 123 Z. 1,5-27 j,50, t0 CIeaC at , 98 Witnan c•, Elsie Lcekwoud d. Form OTH TRE FORD COUPES WE i w "A Lead Pencil." 7 P. a1., "True c lien's Grey Streeter Coat, size 40, regular 4 I—Irene Coupland a, Mary CDen- ad advcrtico are sold but . have a her• 1' n}p, Manliness. All welcome. Good n a 1917 touring at 175. No balance. 4.30, LO Cleat at •�$ r, ver a, Edna Reid b, Florence s "' mnsiC. Sluteh b, Violet Swan b, Marie arner hfoto�s• West Hill. 7•.b —Arthur Bose=, who recently OR BALE—A utincity of good :.1 only, Dark Blue, heavy ,jumbo knit, all wool, uarchased the Red- Cross Rooms, Devine b, Hilda Walsh b, Ethel F` q excellent value at 3.00,going at 8.39 Bra b Lizzie McGinty c Don timothy hay at lot 2I can. 1, Pickering _ is making extensive changes is y y r 1{I ston madl. Also hog for'service. Terms transforming it into a service eta• Morrissey c, Lilian Dawson c, stria ycash. Geo.Htsey.Dunbarton, 29-2b 1 only, lien's Brown,�tan trirs, Pullover, size 40, 'Y (Merle Hollinger, Hazel Rogers) c, p 11 are wool, reg 4.50, on sale at ... 8.89 i '---•tion, The frontpartof the build. g OR SALE—A number of bor+tes. _ ,t in#t E9 being fitted It1t0 an Office Robert Stork C• Evangeline Cow- Fseveral cowa'due to freshen. 2 young bulls. , ' so c, Harold Mitchell c, Mildred and Deertitq binder as good as new S.L Bun 1 only, Mens Brown Pullover, orancte trim. sad.ehow room, and rear part will ker, 11.2 miles east of Pickering. aoPho a Pick all-wool, going at 2.98 be used as a repair shop. A large Murphy c, Dorothy Andrew d. slot. ' —Auto thieves have begun to wide verandah will be erected in C+FED t3RAIN FOR SALE—Colors- 1•j dozen Men's Caps. assorted shades and sizes, front for the protection of cars get busy, which reminds car-own- do spring wheat. good for rot=ing 0.A C. clearing at •gg _ when beta supplied with gas and ere that theycr isnot be too careful No.72 oats, Red clover and Timothy seeds •� g PP Phone Pick 528,or apply to Luther M:281aon, Men'q Blue Stripe Overalls, sizes 42 and 44 oil. 1n regard to .where they leave Brougham p ., 1.76 —The Oshawa Reformer, which their cars. On Monday eventn* Rood quality _ !cues purchased several years ago three- young roes came to Chas. L�OR BALE-10-18 Case tractor and pair Men's Hi Rubber Boots, size 9 Spencer's GTA a for re airs. E' 2-3 furrow Cockshutt plow, in euellent con- it only, p by Messrs. Ross and McKay, has, g R p d,uon. -Will sell at a reasonable price. Terms ane for some One •• 50 aging to fioaaciel dlffieultiee,been W hen the work had been com- if dea,red. F.H.westney. R.W 1. Pickering. p "' taken over by the National Trust plated they left going westwards. Pltoru Pick lit3. 29.28 �• Company, Ltd,, of Toronto, as O ' About the same time Fred J Aa- �� GB FOR Eir+�TCIi1:'+T(iF—Barre3 Interim receiver And manager. dretds car was lett standingto JPiymouth Rocks,from No. I winter laying 1 8 8 dt7, , g flock Eggs from this flock toted out low per 1 only. end Brown Heather Home-spun, y with authority to carry the busi front of the post office after be Cent fertile 75 Cents per setting. I"]Ytfjam" 56 in, reg 2.35 per yd, clearing out the piece at 2.49 Hess in all its branches. A. R. had returned - with the evening Richardson, Pickering. mail, while he had bone elsewhere "— Alluway, who,was formerly part L OR SALE—albite Blossom No. L I1 piece Kbaki Homes un, fine for children's wear, boner, is actin for the receiver for a short time. In his absence lu Sweet Clover seed..t5.502er bushel. Irish p p ' g Cobbler, Green Mountain or David Warrior aced 42 incl], reg 85C, going tit the car disappeared. It tva:+ soon and manager In L118 active man. potatoes,11.00 per bag. Remittance wrthorder. p Owen Davies,Ex-Reeve,Uxbridge R.R:1. 27-29 - mtsped. Chao. Spencer In his Mc• - .. .� .. agement of the liueiness. —While operating one of the Laughlin car, accompanied by � .29 '{A�gFy-AARRIs 1ffACI31rERY 1 piece Blae Heather. 58 inch, ezcellen for skirts, roaChEneB in the Rose' Excelsior County Constable GeQ. Martin and i`L-And-repairs. Now is the time to look reg 1.50 per yd, on, sale at _1 . others started in pursuit, When after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and _ Mills ,on Monday, George Martin harrows,sprayers fpt the orchard. One 3 1-2 byhad a nat-row escape front very they rea^hed the Rosebaak side• I I wagon gear,cheap. D•J•Gormley, Dunbar- ' 1 piece fool Stripe Skirting, brown with fancy " serious injury. In removitla some ruasi an abandoned car was dos ton 22tr stripe, make a beautiful pleated skirt, 58 ; - of the material nhich was clog. ..covered which proved to be the OR SALE—Pure-bred geese. # loch, reg 2.50 per yard, youirs at 1.89 - giog the machine, his thumb got one which had undergone repAlrB young cattle. 2 female and 1 buck goat, 2 _ Canghtin the rapidly revolving at -Spencer's garage. it *CAB chicken houses,9x6and 8x10.these are easy*to 1 icilter. He.succeeded in jerking move; 2incubatore.210 egg and 120 e({¢: 1 horse 1 iece Pepper and Salt Twee eed, 58 inch, reg 2°3 F y p j g br011gllt balk to- Pick And rake APpiy lot 35,E.F.con.•Piekenng. Fred p pp his hand back just in time,but not held for investigation. All trace Laoey,Htghlana Creek. 21-30' per yd.clearing it.out at 1,25 before his thumb was badly broth• of the Andrew car was lost. The OR BALE—Ohea illi kinds of ed: A moment's delay would .. p F Toronto police were notified Of wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im-have reaalted in the loss of his the theft and of the finding of the plementsin good order. Also several heavy and - - other car. The latter roved to light soles and cook stgves and beaten. H!gh- A Few Odd Pairs of Holeproof Hosiery p Cm. P eat price td for hides and wool. also live Doul: ° to clear. —The adjourned ananal ,meet- belong to a man 1n Toronto, who try_ H. te:man.scovsvilte.Phoncl9oa lscr Ing of the Dickering Vigilance As• intended to take his family out for WANTED—House with 5 to 12 ae- Bltick and White, regular 1.85, on sale at 1.49 , eoriation was held in the Town drive. He had left the tear ont in 1 res take front land, some' fruit trees pre- 1Ha11 on-Friday M enio `last whein' front of his residence while be (erred, west of Whitby. Buyer]'asrg:e1 rnm ash_ _ _« <„ officers for the enseiing year were :n nm�°n;eaosyy once from Continuation Brown and�9hite, 1.50, 1.19 went into the house. He was ab �' Cort ' sent oil a -minute, but-in his school,with 10 to 25 acres- Geo. W. Barker' elet+ted as follows': President— absence the car disappeared. It Pi`�k«"'g' Silver and White, a' " Donald Munroe Vice.President— ppea 1' ' Win. Chester, Secretary—James was found next day near Pape, N SPAFF'OitD Richardson, Treasurer—Charles S. Ave.,Toronto. N. a r _,_-.—_• ,e Palmer, Minnter Men—M. S. Chap M ■ "S n CHAPMAN man,L D. Banks and Chap. S. Notice to Cre&torii -- _Marble and,Granite Dealer. Palmer. The committee in charge AND OTHERS Cemetery Lettering etc. r of the oyster supper reported a _ most successful affair,with a cred• First.clagaevork it balance of abont $12.00. John It the estate of of PickWilson, lata guaranteed. 24O� T and Mrs. Bte hensoti wine'tin. -'v[ the lityofTownshipof Picket lean, in dared a heart vote of thanks for the County of Ontario,Gentleman, giIIRston Road and`Pickering • • - y deceased. East Townline. '\ C� �.SPEN�CEj✓� the efficietat manner in which they NOTICE isherebvgiven urt3uarit to prepared the Upper. Section 56, R, S. O., 1914, Chapter 121, 27-40 - P. O,=Whitby R. R. 1 - -The Methddist Young People's that all creditors and others having T AL Union will bold their regulAr' claims or demands against'the Estate GASH THERE S TELLYOUR ALRICiN - meeting on Friday. evening of this of the said Thomas Wilson, who died BEATTY SNE CO STI BULL EXCUSES TO TELEPHONE week at 8 o'clock, tinder the lead- on or about the 16th day of November, THE JUDtJE HIM ' ersbip of Mrs. W. F. haw, the 1922#, are required on or before the STANDS FOIA.THE BEST t lender of the Missionary Depart- post dap of April, 1925• to send by meet, and all appropriate. discus. post prepaid or deliver to the Esecfi• 11 slot will be led b tore of the Will of the ,said deceased } y Bliss Lilian 1 ' full particulars of their claims nr,d the '1Viman and Miss Elsie Lnekwood, 'nature of the security (if any) held by �` '1 � �'� l ,r•�.5 0 c The offeripg will go for mi�si,n them. o o '•- f �t tr�� ��; _.� '':'i ary purposes: Thnse who absent- And tbat after the last mentioned ed thpnigelve9laQt 1!ii 3nv £�rr.i :a rla`,r the<niri F.x^rtirc,ra will ,tnrp,,d s �t '• rip 1t�4'r 1 missed a flue address delibareil by to diatr'rbute theasaets of the said de- �� l •. •_� ;t� 'mi,vd arnon • th artie•i' t ntitivd '•F. 11. Chapulxtl, B. A. Hip t«I�ir i, p - wac `'Self Culture and Self Dpid,1 • th-t;eto, hftvinq regard unly to the Rnd for those who tv�re fntun'nte c l tiwa of which they shall then hive ? �`r--� ^ • e e • ` received notice. enough to heAr the speaker there ��,�•= ,'' _ gas revealed a wide +phr re of Dated at. StnnPfville, Ont.,, this 5th - — � J day of March, 1!1 3. -- S" � � _� " •thought and in:pira.tion. The Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, — e _ ready n,An t8 the Sven retic onto Thos. Sanderson, Pnt1IpQ, Door Tracks. Cc -" Clarernout, Ont., =—who thinks, And t11e man w ho Bowls, Pres 11re Systema F.tc. — and Executors =co will den himself in snme thines It will ay you to get ni prix,,,s on y I Alfred Lemmr,n, r' •-_ � �. - inrn'der tornitnre him-?lf in the1 Brougham. Ont. I nbc,ve :'r-6,rebuying ei�e;�P•er. Ltdesirable spheres of hi} life t,antlr Fy MCCrL1,01-671 4 fat rr,,., ` FRANK J. PROUSE ready for service when occa?i(tl: st:;utYrilie. fitrnri:,, �"� • , �:' . yo` {demand i274-29 their Solicitors. �PIGFERIN(}, IUtiTARIUI F"•s.v � +sr,r•c,r;:.,.•sr:•G^'1.t�.'�Ir.$,�+1+.•i�,a.'�ua1:`o'. -, ''l�t��",: ',�� ,,:d`a.ku..dtti,;.,