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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_01_15�.U, 4, 4,H • —'.:. —. .,+ ••"`. iiia... •4L ' FICB.ERIN(, AN�.e FRIDAY, JAN: 15. 192 •, l�io. i 'VOL. ALV. g y; it►�'Ff�il/silslttal �rslfsl. "C#SmOZl RS'4OT - GREEN RIVER. CEDAR GROVE. ~ kiGrW1� $@ Skating anti hockey is the, sport for ,Robert A. adllroy, a prominent far: G1 Y� 00� meduaL the winter. or, awed away. after a four months a ---.- — Jnhn A. vyhite had a business trip illness from heart trouble at his late S. FORSYTR, Oph. D.. Director ` - PDA01� to London et week. reeldence here on Saturda , Jan. 2nd: �vtometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. _ _ Our New Year's visitors have all. re- Mr. Milroy was in his. 59th year andMILLS IsLaQ Member of the American Optometrical turned their res active homes. hrtd lived all his life at cedar l3io.ve. i►asodirdoa . Eyes examined by appointmebt. M P _:�600e 2804, Claremont. Out. ,, t„___- With good sleighing all are begin- He was of a very,cheerful disposition C. �McKINNON, --LOGS W..ANTED Hing to }ash with -the winter's work,! Rx_4,will be greatly missed is the eom= "Established I838 ry M.D., L.R.C.S.,Green ,Ricer corespondent sends inunlCy. He was s loverof -spot. _ 1\ r Edinburgh, member of the oclleee of Custons-sawitr dame Oat Rulling greetin s to all for a Prot- etous and and music and alwaystook a great rhysiriana and Surgeons of ontulo, lieentiate R' g « P R I'i&Cid-tch Bart of Royal college of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Happy New Year. interest In all the affairs of the neigh. Y tipeaial attamUon to defenses of women and aud,Chopping, WOOd White's mill is et�ll working over burhoad. In religion he was a Pres• (�r �rea fa$'t J _ahudren. ogee and residyr,ae. Aseaghm, ate airin , time with the new basket man and byterian and in politics a Liberal. He ; p' 8 --- - -- Me Baker, the mill-wrigbt on thejob. is survived by his widow, two sons, DR. D6ii IN ~ E.✓ f4TEOKLEY, It is cooked in 5 minutes -and- — HonorGraduateof Torontocollexeoic:,,• 8hapingx and Turning,'. Our burg hasaNeiy appearauce. Clifford, of the Belt Telephone Co., is more'nutriticlue and the ropractic. Will make residential calls in Picker- ��• -- ' blLirray, at hotf�'' and two daughters, iug.Claremont and surrounding districts. Tues• Kiddl@ Kart3, Sleighs, Office Stools AUDLEY. 41x•9. Roy Mor•rleh of-Cherrvwood, and most easily digested +y+ days. Thursdays and Saturdays.. For appotat- 51tB. James Rattle of Milliken, also breakfast food went call 141 ) Bowmanville or write. Consul $alt FUr a9 talion is free. 617 $Rte Several colds have been reported four grand. His remains r made. here. were laid to rest on Tuesday in Zion 3 lbs. in a ipackage Chiropractic - CHAS. A. WHITE. ' Mise Muriel Wealney now drives a Church Cemetery and the high esteefll -- f coo a to school.it- Successor° 4` - to late W. G. Barnes P in which he was held was manifested Children are especially fond of N. J. Chapman was a visitor at the by the beautiful floral tributes and Doctors recommend' it - Phone 6� or write Locust Hill, Ont. ?: old home here recently. the areembly of -friends who gathered. and its AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and John . Hedge sold'a bunch of floe at the home and church for the Pune- - •Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to hogs in Toronto last week. ral service. jp E L I C I,O II; • ti can. South Wing, Court House. Wbitby. 2517 * =.* f �+ _ _ g R, Winters is superintending the -- - - - �p , J. • Real building of a stone house In Oakville, . Baking Bran IOHARESON ._dt PICKERING- Thomas Everton and family have GREENWOOD. x Barrister,, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed• Ftinelal Di'reelo�' returned to Toronto, after a few -` erationLifeBuilding, Corner' Ya a and Rich. Ask ,for nl Baking naond$u..Toronto. Phones.Main 1190andiMain and wonths` stay is Mr. Myres' house Miss Edna -Middleton is visiting y >; 13raa;speer �O4i0. 8tf _.:Licensed Ei'nbaltrwr - here. friends in -Port Hope. i ally made from choicest Ontantl• BATON & ROSS -Barristers, So- _BlOTO� HEdBBE Chas. Puckrin left nn Friday last ' Kenneth Bush and his father spent Wheat, sterilized and put up is -+ "talars. Northern Ontario Building, Sao in charge of a car of pure bred bogs Sunday at their home here. ' 1* lb. packages. Bay suet, Toronto. g which F. M Chapman was; shipping to Peter Dalby, a Familiar figure in Tr spreading a table spoonful out CLARE�MONT, Ont. - y p g p W. J. Beaton, Wisconsin. thio neighhorhood, passed trway on t your porridge -it is healthgnl J. D. F. Ross, Adelaide 2767 Phone 924 A couple of riug•neek pbeasants Sunday at Whitbv, have been guests of Grasmere farm F. Disney and Mrs. Bush have each and you will like it. Denfal . here for sPyeral weeks. It is to he had radios installed in their bomss s hoped that these birds will be envour• during the last week or two. We T.J. DR. D. O. Smith. Dentist, Stouff• APPLE aced to stay in these parte as they are Tames Gibson has been off duty for I ile. Horor graduate of Chicago and To- - - -insectivorous, and are beauties to look a week owing to illness and has nob Tonto Universities and the Royal "College of «.' De 1 Surgeon,. Phone office loll, Residence upon. There is a lseavy fine for shoot- yet recovered sufficiently to resume 1018. No outsid- appointments. 261y ing them, work. �.-• Bliss Laura Ormerod arrived, home -B LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., B A R R E L S SCHOOL REPORTS. on Sunday• after sAending the boli Graduate of the Royal Coielge of Dental -� « Surgeons and• University o! Toronto. ClfSce d .vs with her grand parents, Mr, and Y over Murdock's Goa tiorte:y store Whitby. - The fallowing is the report of the W1 F. Margtlo. of Claremont. 4 O&ce hours 9 to 12 ,�to 5.36. Imd.' bdne 9. Claremont Coll School for the A good supply of Hard and -$oft p Uwicq to the illoP�e of Mr. and Mrs, U•yry Bea phone 220. "yFall term. Over 75 per cent i18telabs Appl,'by (nee Essie Pegg), the shower Coal on hand. Also a supply i Apple Barrels For proficiency) i ; 67 to 74 per cent (god lhtt eras to be given them on Friday Of Kindlin Wood Idl N. DALES. L. D. S., D. D. S., g class prof. it ; 60 to 07 per cent 3rd even'a has been postponed inde$ni- t . Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur g P P aeons and the University of Toronto, office ale in large class prof,) iii ; 54l to 00 per cent (cred• tele. fatove Ivng�th. above D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont it) c. Form IV -Alice Pegg i. Isabel We extend our sympathy Tu- _ f ” '°" Fhii ICIL 1709.-' �'• � 00ce hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p, m . Saturdaye 9 a, Gregg e. to 1 p. m, Phone Clare 1403. 471y' or small ' '"�' gg ii, Edna Green ii, Allan Miller deer• x loaner resident of Green - "s U. Mabei Bryan ii. Robert *dcC&Ilum word, who bulled his wife a few days .� BRBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S., " it, Helen Dawson iii, Margaret Pugh ag. , after his return home from bis DONALD 11dCNR0; PICKEKI:�T(� D. D, S. Graduate of the Royal College of quantities c. Aldine Ward c. Form Ill -Huish mother's funeral here. .;, Dental SurAeonrand the Universit= of Toronto. Miller L Irene Cowie lie Adelaide Me- - • , Dace aboxsl.S. Baladonicore. Pickering. out, Cullough it. Muriel Jones Ii. Elizabeth ` T♦ Itlitevale 40�iciriiours : s a M. to S P. m.. or by apppooint- • e' Ward Iii, Edith Beona iiia Elsie MwLh- ^ " anent. Pbm,c Pick 3700. l31y •e• PICKERIN � �e� BROUGHAM. -- — • ti a V sits c. Dorothy Hsrbron c. Sam Fin- �Etifsgs!! amara . * V M� t r rvice Garage gold c, Marion tan an c. Jack Oero -, mere will be skating on the risk _ L I Margaret Linton and Peter Scott here on Tuesday and Thursday nights+ WV. RICHARDSON - Real Es — op ual) Form II -Stella McCullough grerybody come. Motor overhauling, top and side cur- i, Margaret B eaceley it Elmer Ev• Mre, T. O. Brown had the misfor• tain repairing.' i� . face. insurance, Gaays7aactng. Notary pp; t'aibfle, Etc , Pickering, out, 3117 an* ill. Alfred Moles c. Thomas Oliver tune to fall on the ice and !,reals her _ Battery Serylee--C'harRlog - e Are -Ready c. Margaret Doucette c. Sadie Linton, arm on Monday afternoon, and overhauling. r FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, H+tbleen Taylor, George Middleton. We have several radio agents work• Alf work guaranteed, Flat me . for oounti•s of York and Ontario; Ave. D{Iari;aret Bingham, Phvilts Gerow tog in our community and they are service c� to supply l our fall requirements barge p ofeo sales of au kUAs atlennad to on ahortaw Pp y y l i! f an Dawson, Form I -Alma being quite aucr;esaful is making "Phone -5510 Mark. Central. iWes. Address Green River P o„ Ona in Hardware. _ Ward i, Sadie Evans I. Clayton Par•y,y as lef. R.SEATON TOWNB>�IPOLERH AIMo, -to make -your home most akar it. Mar IF, Pies ii, Mildred Pugh Miss Pbyllls'Derow fell and sprain- '-W. E. B E R R Y ` ��•••�� ,and Mar t4 bite tr-qual) It. George , d her ankle, necessitating her coming E •oon•.yaaa.r. Ooammiwlonart•r t.king comturtable b-lnstsllin the y rsa, seoosnaant• sus- 1[owry so toes y Bver c. Doris Johnston c. Dorothy bone from attendingschool at Clare• beet furnace on the market . • " Bowen c. ' Gladps Apptehy, LiHiao moot, �s, Oat. tat Ai THE HECLA Walker ton 3 exat:tfl a M J, R'ilkrr The Brougham Women's Iostitete i W-- -- -. tent. Assis• M. MAW, LICEIRSED ,ACC- the fnroace that saves one will hu l l their regular monthly meet- w U TIOt:BER ager York. Qntano and Durham ton in seven. Principal- R. Merle Stephenson. Ing at tie home of Mrs. Alfred Lem-' Counties, All kinds of salsa promptly attended _- P P mot, on Tttesd ,p, Jan. 19th. at 2.30 p. to. Termsreasonable Daterfor Gaks may be Coll and see ug before buying DVNBARTON. m. A11 the Ladies are welcome, aW, arranged at NEWS' UVt6ccv Boil and indepeo elpewhere. A rueetirg will be held on. the rink y. Out sly Bold andproperlyyyi'°A '•Kar' rip Annis spent over Suri- y p 1 door phone W h,ib 1'• ------ -- dt with Ura Ed. Stork on Mo;dav evening for hocks roc- la, � installed b :11 isy'Ber'1 21 anis upent the weekend Lice and the' transaction of business. _'GVe have lumber, - ¢' .; SEE _ -- - .' with-tfr. Sevioll at Locust Hill. A good turnout of those interested is Ph,)ne 41100 '►fiat, Uprle Hall. of Oshawa, vtbited rF<k,re-11 • with :lies Elva Mitchell last 8uadap, ev.. r. Ferguson. at last Sunday's �• g o all kind sPtvice, rec{uested that each one pres- t4'e oras rev to ndine that �[rs' ent try to btia one other with him .!O�.� R WIN -MW W ALVIN BUSHBY � y g .gin gland JarnPs Mitchell is con Bae to fret tied next Suadav and thus double the at- r T tbrr,uab innepn, �PICKERIaN G - tPbeance ; good idea and well worth �t Wm, and Mrs. Nicholson, nccom t� Fora clearin out of — _ ._._ _ _ noting' $ — panied by the latter's sister. Mre. Sell. Tile t'ninn S. S. took a vote Iasi DO YOU T tjy�*1�+ ick, of Toronto, spent tbe.week-end at Sunday morning as to whether they + reasonable wooden wheel Kiddy Cars at 1 �,! ri 1� i Barrie. would move up w rhe United Church Miss Mary Pate,. of Blythe, and Mrs. R -- your house heated for haji Hill, of Ban Fr,aocisco, Gtalif„ are the and become a part of -that ebarcb,. bot 4prices 4t, greatly reduced prices. the cost of coal? guests of the latter's parents, Charles the vote favored remaining where sly �e are selling > kinds Of - and Mrs. 9matea. they were. :. If so, instal one of the Instant sae • The Church of England avid hold _ _ _ g Oil Burnes in your range-, or their regular service in the DODbartoo GREEN RiViffR. — .. an Itrterastional Oil Burner Communis Hall at 3 " Electric Fiatnres :Floor y p.. M. Sunday •" — F A • R E'er S 0 Rr - in' your furnace. next. Preacher -Mr H. M. Ale:an- W. A. Fuller is not as well sa usual. • Lamps, Table Lampe, dey, of Toronto, Wm. Gray bas been under the doe - Call and see them. The YOuag Peo la's Social met on:� Electric Irons, 3tieoday evening last elected offs• tot's Many in the tillage are suffering =+OOVBT $=LZ Toasters eta. W. J. GORDON'S, cera for the coming year as follows : from severe colds. t Oburcb Street, Ptresident-Joseph Allison, Vice presi The Positill children have been ill.0 -CIIt Oak J)en Set,Agents wanted 8811 PickeriaB dent -Miss Forsythe, 8ec.•treaL- one of them sntferiog from poen[� 3 Oyrn Morley. PlanibtL -selle Morley, mania. 1C ening - = = • : , - - c+s,nraieFino of table andCommittee-D[isaes Marjorie Anola Holiday visJtors io;he viU were - - Flaw Bread Flour and Elva Mitchell, sad Messrs. James Henry and Vena Gray, Wm.Bodver ' _ - obairS, --- ( _ Bleokin and Hseold Mitchell. ad Dar. Smirch. ; ;and M8r�e1 -- Benson Mrs. Wilson celebrated Dr at .a special rias. �. WH ITEVALK. Ohr(stmaa a� the ?i7sm p �a*Stry our gofer. Mrs. J. Bradley, of Toronto. j` j Say boys ! Be sports and rush that The many gelatives and friends of a rink. Eli Wilson, of Bowmanville. are sorry ' St ' May be obtained from you Grocer. P • Seebeck spent Sunday Rt Burgess- to bear of his race paralytic stroke. - Y¢ A Ster rift ville. Fortunately It is a mild form.C. fl • ••j�,� Miss Dorothy Griffin ' Sundayed in Frank Pennock is reported to, be F; - _ Brookl�ln r lour lYi& our Vale, very busy filling orders for thecoming - ,� Miss Lydia Major is visiting friends season, Get your order in before the Furniture Dealer and .:CHAS. wIL90N, Prop.' - in Toronto, supply is exbausted, as it may save • Funeral Director Mr. Gordon Burgetrs spent Sunday you time in the fruit season. We wish one. ft ELM DALE MILLS at the Corner. The anowd Sunday -School Christ- �• Phone 1:300 Don't forget the Sunday School con• map tree and entertainment for the ^'~ :PiC-ro-to in "he Interest of hall on Mand -&y keriDg, veotinn to -day. - children of the village was held in the &ll a veep--'— u. r ligbt and sport.' treats were distrihuted H. TO voisph *'in the cc,uree }�'� (�j� ,BASKETS F. Williams, of Toronto, was in the of the eveaitrg and all the children, Merry Christman �- Government Standard burg over Sunday. large and small, report a very pleas• c x Recleaned W. Middleton, of Port Hope, spgnt ant time. and a r�4� Esiving purchased the stock from Sunday at N. Miller's A recent article in the 'Globe statgd : q the Esta of Mre. A. E. Major has returned from that British Coltraabia farmers -were W. G. BARNES and the entire; Screenings will tat" her visit to city friends. becoming disturbed over the _ - - - ey eve to be de - business of JUS. W: DOTEN en your hogs, at Sleigh -riding down the bill. stroying the crops. As it is ever.neces• i Mr. and Mrs. James, of Toronto. ear to protect the crops an inyesti• Am prepared to supply all sizes - visited Mrs. Hicks an Sunda —Was p — W--Ye�+r _ from Berry Bores to Three profit y gaunn was ordered. A bird was shot _ and Half Bushel. • Mrs. H. E. Poynter, who lies been and brought to the game warden for t visiting friends in Glat"niont, has re- examination, The bulging crop look- Ws have this Feed at turned home accompanied by her six• ed damaging evidence, but when open- �Gieen River BasketWorks. right prices. ter. Mrs. Hill. ed was found to contain 3,200 minute t� NEW Phone Mark. d409 Everybody come to the library wire worms, pests of the wheat crop. N E fiRcE �1 EN We carry all the different meeting on Jan. 29th, in the I.O.O.F. and but two kernels of wheat. Suf. E. V Hall. The program will be given by flee to sav that was the last pheasant t� FRANK PENNOCH Mill Feeds. the United Young People's S. S. class" shot. Ontario farmers will he looking Veterinary Surgeon 7 *,The Mian that made the Barnes'and the Baptist Young 'P'eople. after to their own interests when they pro - Basket." =•t MjCM=1%7700Z which a box social will take place. jj tact these birds.. �l'j�]serj,Zi �j s C�1�tASj,a• ::,:...:'to.:,•.L.,z..Aes.m:..:t�.w,.e,,. _-ar-.,.va.._...•.........:.,-_.�..__...-.ya,....__-.. .cy��. ..:.. ,=v.-..,... «.� _iiia ::i.. ,c„.ti .,c _,... ,.-.,.a.., u.�:.« ,..--.-.._.. `.ate.. —_, _. � .._.. iiia ..,; e.'r,,.a �. .. -_K. ..;v._..-rr:_-. _.._...u,.`_'.'a.. ,,.-m.. ... ..<.a•....+•:.�ir.:.a.��w�:.w.:iv>2�• or w of 1u aMaG was few Youn&Ltmder +� whsv.,1wes r. It would tz nice to Leave's.,..-a, S•'• the •cassis, and a rest 'treat %ride 'home in $am'a smart blue roadster. CWb not? SUd ` IA ys ' j c a "Ill " she said, re ` 1 condemeen- �� lfisi� �A go, d, ga mien in her tome. ' -plain- _.,- :..... _. _'`��"'?L3A••3tti$ '=„^�' ' '�•.""_- .: _ victory.'was ly .. elated over his They were starting away when Sam stopped and retraced Ms steps: "You PART II. - tremulously. She mustered courage to left your parcel," he said, as he picked SA,LADA lift, her eyes to his. "You -you have u the diticarded asks "It's A round, rosy little man was expi- - a most have seen so man p package. yours, sting upon the merits of a cgrling yo �y girls, isn't it?,, $ fluid- Today they were giving a free and I -I am not very pretty. �� 7:oretta looked at it speculatively..GREEN ,A - 1 - marcel to- eve "That's just.why I want yam; he. After. all, it was a woman't duty to .� detlsled �tD air -tight every purchaser of a bottle declared firmly "Take, it from me, make the most of herself. ght alandnuxu foil. a the wonderful fluid. A chair was I'm through wiih-the pretty ones. "Yes;" she nodded, "it's mine." I �r fresh flavor is finer than un�r' ' about to be vacated. They don't last.'.' Sam tucked it under his arm. "What Loretta stared at the i.. who Japan or Gunpowdter. Trp; 'SALADA. - •.,was descending from orfs of the chairs. "Don't -•last?" -quavered Loretta. you got in here" he questioned jovial - I mean -they .leave -.me without a ly. A gold. brick?". Her bobbed black hair was like waves minute's. The last one walked "No," said Loretta. "It's a -a box iof ebony. She was met by two ex- out on me this morning. Goin' to Chilblains Need Good Care' I Pink �e claiming, admiring gill friends. g get of keys! g, married." "Keys?" He What' can I ' "You Iook simply woriderf •• - - - Y grinned down at her put on ohltb1alne that Roseate !n the dawn, lite oh4mne7! . p y yl,..l~Ian!" "Oh! I-1 don't understand " fal- as they swung into step. "Got the will cure them?" asks a reader. It tie- show the first signs. of the duy'e� awe.k-i • , one of them cried. "I" crazY to tered 'Loretta. key to my heart in here?" pends upon your. own general oondl- enlaa. How busy they are these win -f have mine bobbed and marcelled too, "Well, here's how it is. I've got a Loretta's smile was enigmatic. rt tion. if your are strong and hearty, ter mouraingti! All summer- }eta 36ey1 ..but I don't know what ma would say." -with y 11-tle- -aylet that a fellow wrote for ."Perhaps," she answbred.----. Sod alrauLatlon you can $et rid loafed, staring upward,wacamLlq at tLs.- "Tell her it'Il take ten years from me,,,and believe me it holds the crowd. (The End.) - of them by taxing any local application heavens. Now their sombre mooutheti,'- her age, and I',l bet she'll have hers No bird can pull my audience away -----o that stimulates. Turpentine is a fav- lsyein from the thin whispering sur - bobbed moo,'" laughed -t'- mfrs girl: -, when -We're -putting -that act over. The - orlte- with-mome, Iodine_-- with others. 1� the sleepy night when their scarce- "You"ll have to hustle if you're. lady -.•that's you, see- has just said � White Night.-- The last time I mentioned chilblains in iy perceptible vapor meFi%*d--witl>-th-s' goiyl to have it done," said the mar- good-bye to the last of her sewing The snow had come to transform an article, nerve fifty -pewle wrote in shades of evening, are filled to over celled one briskly. "They don't give, circle, aftd the floor's all littered with the earth. The hills about were mant- to give favorite prescriptions, all d4f- flowing and are speaking v�alumes. any free bobs after twelve o'clock." j thread and lint. In walks her hus- led in whiteness. "Winter," says ferent. You can guess from this that I The squat, truncated chimney talks K- Y g Alexander Smith "!s like a Fled In- almost anything will care the kind of in puffs. Taller,'slenderer and more bgirls ooth,-as-the entered the. barber's nets there's throwsonetit after den- and $e , aeterio ted bycitie�s and iyili Ghblain that gees .away of itself. !graceful -ones are sending, up spirals Loretta was close behind the three band. I take that art see, Hubb _ Chilblainsand aro somewhat akin to end wavering finger& of smoke. Each A Iitt-e later she sat staring at her- other because the house looks like it'd zations." Here was winter in all its burns in their course. They are sec: Is speaking.in character. Each of the - = self in one of the mirrors, and blank been hit by a cyclone. And does wifie nobility, without stain. ` The entire tions of devitalized tissue. When they little pink chimneys in the neighbor - dismay was upon iter face. Her eyes get fussed? She does not. She *calmly landscape shares 'in the enlarging, ulcerate, a process of tissue building hood huddled in the trough of the two rol:ed appealingly_ toward the barber gets out the little of Superbo and Purifying, quieting work of the snow. must take place before repair 1b com-� hills i"s growing articulate. They seem who had performed, the amputatlan:- while she cleans up the room she sings Stone wails, trees, bushes, hedgerows, Plate. In persons who are old, sickly, to greet the other in a kindred tot;gue. "It'll be all right when you 'get it a cute little song about the cleaner. houses, fields, undergoing a snow or weak, this may take a long time. "Good moaning" and "Xow de doe" curled," he said reassuringly. You -can ging a little, can't you?" change, become part of a new and The ulcer must be cleaned up. Per- are safd�in smoke. Some- use high, Loeetta hurried from the booth. She Loretta was staring ai him. There nrystic earth. ozide of hydrogen will usually do this, trembling voices from slender throats, - Caught• up with the three girls again, was a strange vacuity in her eyes. • The snow hides. It also reveals. Then it must be kept clean and the while ' others respond with black bil= and in the wake of the one who had "Now it wouldn't take long for you 'Old landmarks are obliterated. The circulation encouraged while healing low., denoting bass tones, Just been bobbed entered the morcel to learn your part," he was saying, divisions between thine and mine are incurs. Iodine is uatta,Ily a good ap- Within each psAnted house of wood, -'booth. - and the sooner you start=" no longer visible on the earth's sur- Plication. day has begun in earnest. The pink , The. girl who did the morcel act was "Oh, 1=I really couldn't," she stam- face.- On the other hand tar off hills Idany chilblains do not ulcerate, but chimneys give this signal over maun- very kind. She read somehing of ; mertd. And then she fled{ and fields gain distinctivenese. Even : none the less, there is a spot of irriC- Lata aide and valley. Mrs. Pu};eder is Loretta's uneasiness- in the anxious I She wandered aimlessly until she a sprinkling of snow on the larger hills able tissue that itches and burns in up. Her chimney has $goken. Every eyes which. followed her gvery move came td a bench near a great bed of make them stand out more clearly.�j�rostbite cold weather at the least provocation. where is Leen the writing of tits sky. -. ' But one mitt be a neomet- dahlias and shesank upon it. They reflect more light sad the• lig�)�his is because there has been enough ghbor and know "It's goin' to look real nice," she She gave a spiteful 'push to the makes a difference.. It seems a largerto destroy, some of- the finer the ways of ohimneys to read this -declared.. "Your hair Lakes the curl Package containing the 'Keys to world, this world of snow, It is a blood vessels. Eventually, there will w'ri'ting. Each has a separate story. easy. But it's sort o' brittle, and if !Beauty. It slid to the Other end of quieter world. Sounds are muffled. be other vessels to do the work, but to tall the experienced reader. ' 1 was you I'd get a bottle of our hair the bench. There is something wonderfully fin- the building up process is slow. Silt- A vaporous veil ascends from the - tonic." Some time Tater her moody. gaze, pressive In the vast solitudes of the terers must protect their feet by wear rode -tone ohi amey etched with no" Loretta's spirits were rising rapid- 1,fixed on the gravel path, suddenly snow, especially by night, beneath Ing warm hose, and shoes that are I that, ie solidly set on the sloping grsedt 1y.- For convenience in carrying she widened. Within their orbit a pair of moon and stars. ;roomy and stoat Anything tight bin- root of hies. Farnham's house. Ifs - i shoes -masculine shoes -had appear. On such a . whiten ht take an u I dere recovery,. On coming in from tate contribution to the tarot mantling blues ` had had all the gays to Beauty wrap- , PPe land road, on to the hills, A steep wary i cold, bathe the feet five or ten min- of morning is--spireadie•g over 0j&i i ped u one package. She' carried it i , Inverted bowl. This wavering ' carefully, e:l, If it ain't Loretta Morse!" through the village with its handful utas in cool water, then dry with rough g pyre, ' A few moments lager -.site stopped exclaimed a loud, cheerful voice. of cottages, with their rough York- ;towel and rub the,feet until they glow. mid of almost transparent smoke be -t to listen to the impassioned spiel o! a. It Wks Sam Warrant. bluntly, y,,t have kindly hearts. This will prevent much of the itching, tokens a tasty but slight breakfast. "Had to look two -three,' timer to bluntly, ye have kindly beetle. and will hasten repair. Other roaring tires mewing tb14 young man demonstrating a vacuum f Those who have much trouble with billows rolling from chimne .make out who 'twos," he w$s sa n On..such a white n Cleaner. yi g. lght wonder is ye Las He wa., beyond all question, the_"Hardly knew you, Loretta." stirred. The snow is full of wonder, ichilblains often are poorly nourished. connote Oatmeal and pancakes and handsomest man she had ever seen. Is that !! asked Loretta with Just a fall of temperature and there They should eat the foods that build other heavy matutinal tare,, u complete indifference. the up and supply heat: Cream, butter, But o3 ambles the .stoke in the sky, `The motion picture star who had once i crumbling and disappearing quickly `1 . stirred her fare was Haven't seen you since you -had thermometer never falls to freeztng i Into the crowddS air, having y pilin by com- your hair bobbed," he explained. He Point. there Is no such, revelation. The foods. Children may need cod liver ng told ttsl - f , parison. "It's oil. Wbea the story. +• regarded her critically. Its becom- stars on. such a night are also full of ' Y put 'on a few pounds I am now going to make a demon- . wonder. They seem at their maxinrnm I in weight and impj•ove_the c�uailty of sffiration, ladies," the demonstrator an -i ing, n.!1 ri�bt,"- I s it?" brilliance and mystery There is no the�,p� _ blood, the chilbtants leave. nounced, "which will prove that the -1 p _ "It, sure is. Slakes you look speech or language. their voice Is not I haven't said much about what }-on So much road and 4uperbo is the most marvelous cleaner I Yi should put on,. because that fd the Pavement repair of the age," younger.' heard, ' Yet how long these stars _ ing goes on nowadays that doubts have - i "I don't care whether I look young have guided the gotn" and watched questlon,•of least importance. in get- i been expressed as to whether supplies lie stepped bark into the booth. 1 or not," she said iciI "I'm thirty-six j oytr the doings of men! B thefr : ting rid of chilblains• the great thtng '; „f that important 'Your sewingcircle met at 1 y' y' Y 1 yortant and easenWal coed - your years old, and I'm not ashamed of it." light men from of old have come to ; Is to build up the body, and this can :. trending material, asphalt,will be sof•„ borne today. They have just left and, Sam whistled. their desired haven The • knew where I only be done by propel• autrition and a 3 , flcdent to last out. the rv$8 are littered with thread and "Say, what's the matter, Loretta? they were, by the aid Of those con- proter-don.-Dr. C H. Lerrigo. The famous asphalt lake at Trani - lint. A motor stops before the door. What you doing out here ali by your, scant lights. They obine over us with ! _. _ _ dad Ls the world's chief source of sup- -An unexpected guest has arrived: Self?". the same constancy and beauty as ply. This take is a huge masa of Beeth- . Calmly you tarn to our trusty .+ ,. - g Superbo, and-= " -- age"ting, they shone over ancient Egypt or 6hort Skirts Banned. ing pitch, one hundred end ten acres r Anybody with your Babylon. They are the revelation of! � special police regulation prohibit- In area. � He stopped. A great burst of "No:" the night But ,for the darkness+ 'we I t laughter and hande:apping wash ng girls of more than twelve gears Although at least i,t100,000 tone of Same here, " Rather coma• Lockboro had not seen. the stars, as but for the• of age and women from wearing short pitch have- been removed from the drowning his words. The people ribs Day, but this was the only time I winter cold we had not seen the Mow, skirts ha.s just come into operation In � lake *ince Its dlscovery, it had only had been watching "his demonstration I could get away. Going down to have1. - taffeta fifteen feet. and e were turning toward the booth froth, ---e 'Athens. The maximum shortness per- experts be - a look at the races now: Want to go mitted i,v fwetve Inches from (he tfeve that ,the supply is &I -most toez which -the sound of applause was' along?" Heart Beats In Plants. - � ground. huge hole made sur coming. "No, tha4s." Sir K, C.- ,Bose recegtly announced hausttble, TI's tfig each day's work will be found Loretta alone remained faithful. Sam stared. Even his most casual the dtr;cnvery of throbbing accfvttb in Costly Robes. - cotnp!�.•tely filled up by the following Can you beat it?" he asked. "Just girls were un- the interior of plants. The heart of a j morning, invitations to i ockboro as 1 get `em interested that bird draws failin pleat, he said. was elongated. V4 tib Robee for the lord mayor ioct the _ gly met with delighted .steep. D healon nearly E1.(W1A a .year. - tum away with his loot dfunta." - - Lance, an electric robe fn circuit with a gal- - - - Loretta clucked sympathetical) * M.1m9res Liniment rtetttves headabhe „ , y ' Dont you really want to go?*' he nanometer the pneleations of the heart a t "It's a shame, she dec,ared. asked with naive incredulity. were revealed, He was now regarding her intently. "No, thanks." • "Do you live here?" He studied her profile with renewed Finger -Ring Camp. "No, I live in Loc'kborn." = urged• - "Aw, come on, Loretta." he A dny electric lamp In a ling tnteres`. "'Are you married. he asked.. 'fI'd enjoy. the afternoon a lot Is designed for writers, travellers, and She shook her head. more if you were with me." patiflnts in hospital wards. The lamp His face was suddenly iliuinined by "Why?" she asked. t+it....s !fight directly upon a s°fleet of 1% dazzling smile. He leaned on the "Why?" � he echoed blankly. "Weil, paper cr a pages of a book, sufficient w " railing. if you'll think I'm crazy ask -'if you ain't the limit! I'm s sociable to write or read by,.. �,> z _• --lag you these q i fellow, I am. Like to have a good- r+ & personal ions -but lookingtri with me." `--you're not engaged, are you?" I. " , g Minard's Liniment for sore throat xr + Loretta could not speak. She shook "I'm not good-looking," she flared. her head in. Sam gasped. "Well, who in time .He Makes Them Fly. +' "Do you aknow " he said softly, cares whether you are or not,". he -The ship's . carpenter is called l minute I saw you I knew that you're retorted. "You're a sensible girl, and .Chip,.,, just the one I've been looking foe. that's a treat, -these days. Looks ain't i "Me?" gasped' Loretta, with an everything. 'You don't palaver and, fuss over a man. Don't even meet agonizing s blush. him halfway, but it shown you're iris- C AGNS THAT PASS ..You said it." Y, y; pendent, and I'm blessed if I don't like - IN THE NIGHL Loretta sighed. So this was love. you better for it." y It' seems very strange, she said „ , 1 '� • pyp tKt?!i!Tl , -- - I dont care whether you do; . or ' not," she said indifferently. I ihaf?%w w b see --you- don't," he grinned, His - 1 voice took on � _ f you come with me, Loretta? We might 1; RAPID as -well enjoy our holiday together, _ and if you're going back home to The world's bast night you can ride up with me. MS !� tint, Will re- car is just big enough for two." l i store Loretta turned and looked at him _ coot 6 nutty. curiously. He,wag in earnest. Sam -" Warrant - r was begging 1 asure of her com- Ease and Comfort _ Small size, =3.30 by- maty her, Loretta' Come with thevtlery SUCCEEDS FORMER f10NTREALER .- Doubts size, 03.50 by mail' pleasure i forst spoonful Lord Buc;imaster, Engii3h jurist, who rep::ices Sir Elivard Mackay Edgar •puny. He really wanted her to go � - The W. TLIPember,Stores with him! as head of a Mtge;Dn con-cern whic9 has vast cenc�sicns all over -the world. diff Yongs OL Toronto Well, why not? • She had snubbed' -' _ �___��'r American newSpap'ers now refer to him as the John D. i:ockePe;tc>r of Eng him unmercifully, and, through him,' ISSUE No. 3='26. -laird. Ile was in Canada last summer for the bar association ineeti�ng. r. .. .. ^'--,�.,,.y" ,'�•.�'.RFTY^'14�5'n _ ... .- .;.d N. .. T'. r^ .. ..,,,'..._. .�.[ Td'' h' .::f / - R-^„�:.., de_ f.* _.�.. "..�.-e%/i' ."',.y-)'��'.• m'• '....`•"J•,�.,y^.,¢'....'_•e+•}+.w_.-_+_.e..-'�"{-.-----•---�.-.•,:o•-.�... .-"-=�_...rf._---:-.x.-+.�.•..�w�--e�l�•+„__w...rr..�9t�._�.Y.�_ _...:•+.- _i r _ _ _ -►..^Y t IVA LEAGUE OF NATIOM VOIN 09fa Efi $W,0WFYt S f MST SEM SEVENTRIMEAR OF CANADA'S FIFTEENTH FARGreatext Event of 1926 Will TORONTO. b-� ` • g xz " • *4' I Maria wheat -Ro. 1 North., 1.75• � ; ,, .. . ' •. „ ..... _ _ _; r be the Entrance of. Germany.- i , . _. /YNOPa18 OF SPMCS FROM THE THRONE, meat entered into with the British � No. 2 North , $1.73 ; No. 8 North., Geneva, Jan. It. -The seventlk year $1.70. Government has alresay been instru- of existence His Excailency said: , ,, 9f tho.-JAague of ,kia- Man.. rata- No..2 CW, nominal~ mental in' stimu:ating immigratio ► ••Honorable Members of the Senate: tions began Y. and the League No. 3, 52c; No. !.feed, plc; No. -2 , trona Great Britain. anniversary finds all League circle`s fwd, 48�¢c. Members of the House of Cour " While it is of importance to attract Am, corn track ;sons; --. ;, convinced that the Geneva organiza- Toronto --No. E new settjers, it is eq >£ Iy, if not more , jel'tow, 93c. "It gives me pleasure to welcome % L. -: a !tion has definitely and safely embark- - P im ortarit to a5sis those who are al- s,' 1M1i1:feed=Del. Montreal Erol h , �you to your important duties in this ready established n the land by re- � `' ed on a usseful Career of international bags included: Bran, per ton, $80.25 first session of the fifteenth Paraa- during the cost ofl agricultural pro- co -o eration destined to be helpful g ,per tori, $32.26• to - l F P. to 31:25; shorts J to mankind. $3$ middlings, $39.25 to $40.26; went of Canada. duet'ierr. -To this end' a mea r i ,, The future activities of the Leagiia good feed flour, l er bag. $2.30. i' "Since our last meeting the Empire be Introduced offering wide facilities _. w:ii give first :•ace to disarmament _ Ont, oats -44 to 46.,' f.o.b. shipping - has been called on to lament the 'de=; for rural credits. furs. - studies, whi'e the, proposed economic points. - malas of Queen •f4.exandra In our i "M'y Minist4,as are of the opinion - "conference is expected t o hav e a pra Ont.good-mi'.?ing wheal -$1.48 to _ ___Dominion t memory of the late � �hgene al in de in he customs the $1.50 f.o.b. shipping points accetding - ueen will a �e heal iri a$ectfon- -- C • found effect on international relations, to freights. p ._ especially the prob.em-'of equitable dies= tte remembrance. At the earliest op- �untr 's continued ' rs nit and i LI �r H Barley= Malting -65 to 87c: ; Y Y I ! tribution of raw material, which has Buckwheat -No. 3, 70c. _portuttity a resolution will be submit', Prejudicial to national unity. Our ted to you expressing the dee s become such a burning topic on both - Rye -No. 2,. We. - e P ym- - Y P uld be :trade within the Empire she •�, sides of the Atlantic. Man. Sour -First at., $9.30, To - of thy of with His Ment n he King' encouraged by all means consistent - # Prof.dam Shortt The greatest single event in 1926 ronto; do, second pate $8.80. D Y PSP _ Majesty with our national welfare. In this will be the entrance into the League Ont. f! r- oront�, 90 per.: cent.... 'a -arid-other-membera ol--the Ra . aLF _ O t flour -Toronto, T Y connection -a- rade-� ea ` at per bar e] in carrots, Toronto, in their bereavement. Canada will be represented on . e Y• Germany, which will have aper- J �3' into with the British West Indies Ber- 16.60 • seaboard, in bylik $6.60. „ preparatory • economic ooWerence manent seat on the Council. Germany Straw-Carlots $9 to $9.60. Canada has been signally hone+red muds, British Guiana and British is like! to have an im rtant Influ- , per ton, which is to be held in Geneva shortly Y Po Screening -Standard, recleaned, f. by the selection of a member of its' Honduras` will be submitted for your by professor Adam. Shortt, cue time once on the new Orientation of League, o.b. bay porta, per ton, $20. Government as president of the sixth approval- professor at pen's ''University, and activities„particular! _ 8asembly of the League o! Nations. "The Board of Railway Commis- Qu yin the direction Lard -Pure tierces, 18. to 18�c; "I congratulate you on the growing sinners has-been instructed -to 'include more lately of Ottawa, of reduction of armaments,, believed tubs, 18� to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%C; - of this favored land. In in the 4. - so necessary to relieve the economic prints, 20 to 20%c; shortening, tierces, ' _ prosperity general rate investigation now and financial burdens of Europe, 18% to 14c; tubs, 14 to 14%c; pails, the opinion of my Ministers the im- �.In progress a special inquiry into the CORNWALL GIRL LOSES _ p ' 14'2 to 15c; blocks, 15% to 16c. proved conditions warrant further I causes of diversion of Canadian grain j,IFE W}jjj,E CO,� G THREE PRIZES TAKEN twins,h2 New, Iarge, 22 to 22%c; qubstantial reductions in taxation. j and other products through other than to 23c; trilnletar 24c;• "Every- PEight-Year-Old-- BY CANADIAN POULTRY Stiltons 25e. Old, large, 28c; twins, cry efitort will'be made further; Canadian--orts. 29c triplets, SOl �. Bo Slides io - ( p _ to reduce expenditures. To aid in My Government proposes -to sub- y I Butter=Finest - creamery prints, " c. the reduction of expenditures in ad- ;mit provisions for the completion Death in the Riviera Rouge. Ontario Farmers Win at Madi- 47c; No. 1 creamery, 46c • No. 2, 44 ministration certain of the depart- forthwith of the Hudson. Bay Rail- Cornwall, Jan. 10. -Coasting -o& her to 45c. • Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. #amts of the public- service. w4ll be! way. sleigh through the gap between the son Square Garden Ex- E y Eggs --Fresh -extras, in cartons, -consolidated with others and Govern -.f "A Royal Commission to inRuire hibition. 54c; fresh extras, loose; 52c; fresh i:nent services more effectively co -.fully into the claims that the rights river bank and the ice, Bessie Beau- Ilrets, 50c; storage extras, 45c; stor- claire, five-year-old daughter of an. -10. -Canada age .ardinated. I of the Maritime Provinces in regard and Mrs. Patrick Beauclaire of -'East- three prizes at the Madison Sq to 35c fire* � "An agreement has been made be- to the operation of the Intercotoinial Cornwall, was drowned in the St. I Garden poultry show, which closed on Dressed poultry=Chickens, spring, ------ r tween the Government and the ral.-, Railway have not been observed. Lawrence River .'within a short dis- Saturday. Hon John Martin, Min- m•+ 30c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs:, 24 to * . ;road companies providing a larger; "A bili to provide for tlae transfer tans of hat• home yesterday evening. inter of Agriculture for Ontario was 25c; do, $ .to t lbs., 22c; roosters, 18c; measure of co-operation in immigra- ! to the. Province of Alberta its natural With, several la } ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, 80 to 32c; playmates, Bessie had among the guests on the closing day. tion. activities in the British Isles and resources. and a bill amens& the Do- turkeys, 85c ; geese, 22 to 2&. „ spent the •afternoon coasting down Tbe' awards to Canadians were as. Beans -Can, hand- .' on the Continent of Europe: An agree -'minion Elections Act. picked, lb., 8c; , to the ice. While follows: to the river bank on a fo primes, 6 5�ic. - " - she was home to supper, the water -Pigeons, -Jacobins, red, young . cock Maple - produce--Syyrup, per imp. WORSHIPPERS GO TO COAL CONTESTANTS rose and the ice became separated -1, Stafford Watson, West Toronto, gal., $2.40; per 5 -gat tin, $2.80 per CHURCH IN PUNTS -MARK TIME AGAIN from the bank, leaving a few feet et nth. Jaeebia, A O.C., or stock peri- ��l maple sugar, It., 25 to 26c. ' ' t open water, 1, Stafford Watson. "Jacobin, A.O.C. (( onery Ib. tins, ilio to 12c per } After supper,- the child -returned to stock, young hen -1, Herbert D. Sher-; ; 112 tins, llr2 to 12c; 6 -lb. no, Curious Scenes in Flooded Conference Has Been Fruides•s ; the hill 'with her sleigh, having no wood Tillsonbur Ont i 12 to 123yc; 2%-1b. tins, 14 to 14%C. I g, I Smoked meats -Hama, med., 26 to Areas of England--Seme is ( of Results and End of Str9Ce I knowledge of the existence of the The third World Poultry Congress 28c; cooked hams; 40 to 42c; smoked is Uncertain. gap. On tTW first trip dg�'ssvv the sleigh , will be he.d in Ottawa in August, rolls, 22c; cottage, 2a -to '16c: break- Subaiding. shot off the bank into tFranicy water,! 1927, it was announced to-n'W' ht b fast bacon, 82 to 86c; special brand A despatch from. New York says:-� carrying the lit#;e girl with it. Both' the Uniteds•States' committee o! the 6realdast bacon, 88 U ' 39c; backs, Wargrave, Berkshire, England, Jan: Anthracite miners and operators, went some distance under the ice and congress. Besides Canada and the boneless, 80 to 87c. 10. -'Punts :were employed to trans- deadocked in°their attempt to nese-I it was not until after an hour's Manx- United States, forty countries are ex-' Cured meats -Long c.ea- bacon, 50 port worshippers to church sevices In tiate anew wage contract and" end the I folia search that the child's + to 70 lbs -,$22; 70 to 90 Ibs., $2.0.60; ley to -day. the flooded area of tis�a Thames Val hard coal strikeA�r�atirn p up ontly r for sleigh rope, beneath the ice.T he the ai gress. - 4 ' - eon- i rolls. in 60 barrels, 4&56;; vyweight - The ulcer- of one cherrcTl near here$4rrel. hsavyweigirt one or the other side to break up their ! had to be chopped through before the Heavy steer�•a choice, $8 to $8.60; made the arrangements himself for joint conference. Woman Murdered on unts to 1 between he homes of the body could be recovered. do, good, $7.50 to $ 75; . butcher p ply � To observers it appeared to be an ; Montreal, Jan. 1q. -Emile Nantel, Lonely Farm Near Manotick 'steers, choice, $? to $8 ; do, good, parishioners and th church, which endurance test for the negotiators, + d ears of s was drowned, and his $6 to $6.6`o; butcher heifers, Choiwe e'e,=- - ]Elm communicatedre reysurrounded with 1 by water. aside from the ability of the idle teen i two sisters had a narrow escape when A despatch from Ottawa says:- to $8.25 ; d6.75 to o, Jmed., d$5 t 5.60 bdo, Znbm-and the coal companies -to hold out the sled on which the were siidin Murdered by an unknown assailant ass a'- I Y g, coma, $4.50 to $•4.75; butet:er eows hers of his flock, and they were eager indefinitely. �' ! wect €hrough the ice of the Riviera she was about to. put a batch of bis-! droice, $5 to $5.25; do, fair to good, to undErtake the Sabbath voyage The negotiators cleared the table Rouge at Labelle- on Saturday after- cults into the oven to baker Mise Mary $,i S4.50; butcher bu?'.a, good.. $4.60 The flooda have given rise to many 'Thursday of all pending proposed `noon. The two girls were saved by Kilfoyle, aged 70 years- was found -to $5.75; bo:ognas, $3.25 to '$3.60; curious scenes. Boys are getting good peace plans and other matters vital to. s,n older -brother- dating in her ?only fa;A home near' earners and 'cutters, $2.25 to $3: catches of fish in the main stl%ets Of -endingthe controvers tre water i h a T, and returne3� fished them out of the water with a Manotick, fifteen miles ftom here. She springers, choice. E9ft to $210; good some towns, while in the country dis- to a desultory discussion of the branch from a tree,. died on her way to horpital.without'milch cows, $75 to $85;.mcdium cows, tricts people are hunting rabbits from various, ideas that had already been regaining consciousness. 1845 to $60; feeders, good, $5.75 to boats, the animals having taken tr- advanced by either side. a Napoleon Pelletier of Manotick, al-! $8.50; do, fair, $4.50 to $6: stockers„ - tugs from the roster in the tops of ! When avenin an to fa Chair- r , good, $4.75 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 to g EX -Kaisers Rill; Greeted ►eyed to have been in Miss Kitfoy!es 34.50; calves, etoice, $13 to $13.50; the hedges. man Alvan Markle, the neutral mem- Sea employ, ,was arrested in Ottawa do, good, $11 to $1'; do, grassers, Sea lli are swimming over the f With Jeers in Britain gu g her of the conference, suggested ad- A later despatch from Ottawa $5 to $6.25; good light sheep, $6.50 to iChertsey golf links and it is a not Our- journment, and as thele was nothing r says:-PoU report that Napoleon'E7.50; heavies and bucks: $4.50 to common night to see swans plapidly before the conferees that looked like! A despatch from London sgys �Pelletitrr, 21-year-oZd farm helper and;$5.50; good lambs, $14.50 to $ib; do, lfioating through the streets • of the, a starting point toward a settlement Sentiment against a film depicting th ! lumber jack, -bis confessed that be med., $12.50 to $13.50: da, bucks, $10 - - : �tiooded villages ,tine six miners and six operators again : former Kaiser in the military splendo� l: killed Miss Mary_ Kilfoyle,- the aged ! to $11: do, culls, $11 to $12; hogs, At Pangbourne is an inn through i filed out of the Union League C:ub,� of Bre-war days and in exile in Doom woman who was found in a dying con-, thick do f o.b., $12:50; do, country which a large stream is flowing, the' where the meetings are being held.. I is spreading through the country fo dition in -her into, $12.25; do, of! cars, $18.50; o g f farm home near Mono- water entering the back door and' -4 -- - , ?owing its recent angry- reception' by I tick Station. Meet premium, (pouring out the front. A],I. GRAIN MO�£MENT j war veterans at Sheffield. Several � When Pelletier appeared before I P 12.57. •, The floods are falling at all points, London theatres which •billed it have; Magistrate. Joyn Thursday afternoon, ! MONTREAL • WILL BE TO PACIFIC - the average drop to -day being three announced its withdrawal. ! he signed -a written confession sub-! Oats, No. 2 CW, 64.:; do, No. 8, Inches. - ! The film was .produced by William+ �tial:y the same as given -out by the file; de, extra No. 1 iced, 68+c; do, No. Paris, Jan, 1O. -Under the influence Lake Port Terminals Congest- himself from his own scenaria. At po;ice officers He was remanded for 2 local white, bRe. Flour, Man, spring of. bright, cold weather, the Selne' Northampton on _ Thursday the a wheat pats: -firsts, $9.30; seconds, $8.90ed and Railways Refuse P Y P- a week. VAver and its affluents and other, pearance of the film was greeted with LTi his sr $Mile ata, b bakers, 48.403.4 to $8.10. fined statement, Pelletier' Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.40 s, 2.25 ;rivers which acre out of their banks, ! Traria rtation.. cries o! "Take it dti, it's a disgracel" " o ' Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 10, -•Lake' One theatre mans Sys the ;Rod woman threw a hammer (•Bran, $30.25 to . X1.25. Shorts, $32.25• abtbUnued to tall to -day. The waters ! AeP`. I ger received an at him before he struck her with the to $33.25. Middlings, $39.25 to 140.26. + bf the Seine dropped perceptibly hour port terminals are plugged with grain. I anonymous letter saying: "If you put axe, and that he struck her only once. Hay, No. 2 per ton, car lots, $14.60. `. by lir• No further movement eastward will i the Kaiser Bi:l on the screen to -night He put the rope around the neck with Cheese, finest wests, 20% to 21c. Most of the snow on the hil:s,•the be accepted by rai:ways. Grain en it will -be riddled with bu?lets." - the idea of stopping the flow of blood. Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 42% to - inelting of which, together with heavy route will fill the available space re- The organist at a Leeds 'theatre _ _ 42%. Eggs, storage extras, 44 to mamin Grain is dribbling b rail durin ,the film an Thursda turned 45c; storage firsts, 40c; storage_sec- nine for many days, caused the floods, g g y Y I� est All -Metal Airsh' eastward in 1 quantities than the wrath of the audience into mer rB 1p ends, 33 to 36c; freak extras, 52c; .' ,!has now disappeared, and fear o! any arse! q ri- fresh firsts„ 47c. Potatoes, per It_ag, serious cabas !Wyke 3a sai�to be tae- other years because of tidewater' de- ment by playing "Show Me the Way In the World t0 be Built car lots, Quebec, $3 to $3.25. ,fl ,past. mand but the maximum -that can be to Go Home." „ expected to go from lake terminals by "' A despatch -from New York says:- e train until navigation opens will be t Pans for constructing two dirigib:e Butter_and Cream Valuable, ---'10,000,000 bushels, grain men assert. balloons, one of them the largest an- _ 'Says Speaker About !fleet - CARDINAL MERCYER 5 Old Cou:ptry commitments meantime, metal, airship in the world, were an- CONDITiON- IS SERIOUS after the storage at Atlantic tidewater nounced at .it recent- -meeting,- of the A despatch from London says: - and Buffalo are exhausted, must move) American S6ciety of Mechanical En- Milk as a food is an enemy of brain PTeh" Troubled With out. via Vancouver. Western route -gineers in the Engineers' Club by.Carl t !cargo space offerings, exporters as- F. Fritsc'he, of the Aircraft Deve:o workers,- according to Char. f he -•-�. -Persistent Heart Weakness : sort, are egna•1 to the demand's. ' p- Hecht, Hcnorary Secretary of the Following Operation. i _ ,5 ment Corporation of -Dearborn, Mich.. l Food Education_ Society, speaking at One ship will be of 200,000 cubic feet !)Prince r 1 University College bere•on tfe subject A despatch from Brussois says:- nines of Wales V><sit capacity, or ane -tenth the, size of the I of dietr While cheese, butter and Cardinal Mereieem Condition is regard- j Brings Tra& to BrJ Shenandoah, Mr.' Fritsche said, and cream are Faluab'.e foods milk, he ed as very serious, owing to persistent _ - _ �^ s: vexed with but .not - heart weakness and' unsatisfactory ` A despatch from London says bA I instead of fabric, will Have 500,000 for raen.- - nutrition. It is deciared by the at! and- That trade has begun to follow the cubic feet capacity. q Ing physicians the x;> _ . g p ys t,'a�thongh there ;s prince of Wales' visit to South Am- e3, • Englisfi Aildienc� Halts Film no immediate danger, it is fearei the; erica is the view expressed in business Card'ina', may. gradually waste assay. ! Increase Shown is Travel y quarters with the first consignment of i Between Canada an Of' EX-Kmiser's Life at Doom The Auxiliary Bishops of Malines four trainloads of British steel win- _ ._.oind Brussels have addressed a letter' dow frames, dispatched to Argentina A despatch from Sheffield, England, �'t�_the peopZA of their dioceses sa}n'ria: , by a_London firm. The manager f A despatch from Prescott says:- sas:-pretests by a motion picture "The health of our beloved Uardina] !this firm- says it is the largest con- A tremendous increase m trove e- audience cause the withdrawal a --Archbishop is not improving; his'-signment ever sent and is a direct tween Canada and the United States film depicting the life, of the ex - weakness is becoming accentuated. He l outcome of the good will established �,�� from this port is shown by. the fol'.nw, Raiser of _Germany at .Doorn, his re- _ :asked that extreme unction be' admin-, by the recent visit of the Prince .of ing figures: In 11324 a total of 170,980 treat in Holland. , istered, and this request was complied Wares to to South American republic. John Vincent per crossed the river from this When the film started a man rose with." I "There is no doubt the Prince cap- Formerly a Newfoundland fielrer lad, port. In 1-925. a total of .206,202 cross- and cried, ."Take'it off!" A• French The Latest official bulletin issued i tured the South American market for aho is noa in. Toronto,, preparatorF I ed -an increas8 of approximately woman who lost her husband in the; (sass that the Cardinal's condition is tis," he asserted. "Heretofore these going to Chicago, where be has re i 36,000. Traffic across the. St.. Law- war. supported- the - protest a[id „thee. • !stationary and that be is still very ' contracts have been going to the Un- dived a $05,000 commission to paint f renci here is as heavy at present as aud�nce cheered as the filtrl was stop weak. iced States And Germany." a group portrait of the family of G. on many days in mid -summer. pod, _ o le as• 4j, W Hodgson, bard gray bet ory of tbv acawunts Qt the y.r•►r 19,b. - 9 T yiKMS ll! and 18 coa 7 41. b0 Roy, 4i rod.. The coaccil avw ad jvurnsd� azeet /"t .� }- $=t + � } f' , ttlTti p•r yet,; i1A0 it paid in edVenc•.`' t►+Y [tour Deo 14 4o Jas 11 1LS OW, , O again 0o D�oaduy, t.hv Ivs day of Er'eb an Committee xta mI + 8citain�is oo la id w~fi t � g t 10 and II can S 5 60. con 8 rbusi a r.r the ti rnunction of general , - -�- � t ¢ q q - - • ...__ ur supply of ualit 'Hamess and appointing t following townsblp a ob ect of this Assodatlon is to O y 9 y -JOHN MURKhR, Proprietor. v>Bcers [ur the year 1tI'l8 : lessen stealing and Parts is oow complete. Pooiln lt>zarattc3 �. _' ;i►e fdompe u� SOOTS--ORBB SHOE PICKERING 'COUNCIL:. Hearpp Wilson, F W Hobbs. WWI We have a large stock of this Famsus �uho. Ubirk. R Balsd'on. Alex Thow._ Boot on hand -unbeatable The above council met pursuant to rtbur Chester, F Underhill, Thomasx T for hard wear and tear. Puckrin. P J Howe. W H. Storer, E Members having prdpar/y stalan oommaol �statrite on Mvodap, the lltb last. R Pilke W B Burk, W 8 Major, L sate immediately with an member REPAIRING + r There were present, Adam Spears, Hagerman.' V Parkin, W Middleton. of Emoatiye'Oomm�tMes. We maintain our estabri re utk. �ee p leave; G. M. Forsyth, list deputy -reeve; ev e; R 3 Cowan,T Norton, O P Ferrier, JP itLsmbsrehi !ss SL00. tion for re actin sell'Eindso ! #.'L. Middleton. god depot •reeve ; p p g A Junes. T Q Goetick. R Simmers, M s _ 2UMU may be -bad from the President or: harness -and boots. - and John A. White and E. L Chap- _ seorec.rr onappuoatton. ti Oman. .councillors, all of whom took Evaoe, A Brigosll, d Paliieter, Jacob Li Meyera, . - P - sad eubecribed to the required decla• Exec.'Qom.-L. a?. Babkd, O. S. Pam, CECIL BRLY . nation of office and took their seats -at FENCE-VIEWEAsarere S. Chapman, Pickering. stases e the council bod, the reeve in the. C -McCausland, D Carruthers, � • C $ maker, _ .obair. Field. Wm Gormley, Jae Andrew, U�-. Munro, lase Richardson, PIGR-ERING, O'N�ARIO On motion the standing committees Gowan, 'E W Steep, Thos Annan, Wm president, 8earetary mor 1928 am ae follows : Mitebr.IF, Irving White, W t! Chester, AIWNEAR _ Roads and Bridges- Furey th.•Speare W P Petty, Jas Todd. .Thos Puckrin; :Xiddleton, White and Chapman. L W H Ellicott, Wm Peebles, W W _ _ :. Contingencies - Middleton, Spears {lee, A''J" Rogrre, Jae t3yere, Geo�un• - ` i mad �i'hite. a iii W B &lilac. 0-13 Vogl;, J J Wil„ �a � _-B000ses for Wire F•encee, Drainage 'son, W P. Junes, W Ei Pugh, J H a New dear?a _ - Itstters anSnow Roads -White Evana.'D (ire - -- - --- - -- d g6• John Whitson, last•- .•:: .. --- — AForayth and Chitpruan... . - man Yake.—_ -Q c— _ Relief -9 hlte,-Spa 3ra= and -Middle' `�LIIERB OF �iORRIEII BY U(�68 � - — ANY/ � � ���7 4 'too. -7 _ .. - by For poiling sub -di -vision No.l. Lorne Damages for Sheep Word \' Dogs P Puckrin, 2 T E Orawford, 3 T Annan, 50c and 60@ doz. ' Dos - Chapman. Middleton and 4 O A Annie, 5 Jas Todd, 6 R v Mow- BEST NAVAL ORANGES-40c,A albite. 1 MIXED NUTS -all the beat -kinds, 25c lb. pray, 7 W B Bdirk, 8 A L Milne, 9 •W Transportation, Power and Light- `P -Jones, 10 Juba Scott. 11 J O Spama, MIXED CANDY -band mixed, creams, chocolates _ .. `Chapman. Middleton and Forsyth. 'A'bylaw was passed appointing R etc., 16c to 50c lb. - The first • named in each case ie E Forsyth a atemher of the Beard of - TABLE RAISINS -fresh, 5 crown, 35c lb. bairman. Health, and W R Ward. L Johnston- TABLE FIGS -15c pkg or 25c lb. A number of apQlicsttoaePowpll -Sanitary Inspectors XMAS GRAPESAsweSet and sound, 25c lb. s, eeived for the position of assessor. for the year 19'26, ' Oommnnications were read as fol. A by-law was passed yppoiatiog ;,t XMAS CHOCOL TE -bones from -tic -to 1.00 Sows: J. Fleming, police trustee, John R Phitlips debool Attendance +( »D' 0:.NICE LARGE BANANAS -35c per don. 4311s emont; re error in financial state Officer for the year 19'26 it. '.1 4pent ; Silas Tool. clelimine damages A by-law was is ,roducedl rnd passed . Tor broken auto spring; Hydro-Elec- Providing for the borrowing of money ^" We extend to all the Compliments of the Season � ,,Arlie Power Com., re ebanging F. L. for'tbe purpose of meeting -Al.) edrrr ut ONMEI @reen's rates. ex0ensesuf the township f I d Doha Phillips was hear3 re work as A by-law was paxard appointing ji i, 14 MERRY CHRISTMAS and 'HAPPY. NEW YEAR School- Attendance Officer, aad was - agstn a candidate for the position.. y JADES , RICHARDSON The standing committee on OonciS-- � �� � r- +eociea-repnrced and recommended- _. .r 10T payment as follows: Municipal World Y . ie•thacriptions 800; Thos Greeg. att ----- "div court as clerk in Jan 4 00: Ed •p -. <iteeson, ditto as traillfI 4.00; John PickeringHardw'aie' Store 7i[ertar, pig flnAnciN1 statements and �� w►atinnery 131 00,e Hospital for Sick ~ Home A �itdrPo 10.00: .Telephone Ca _ _ lr"tal for IM 10.00: D R Beaton. on —'for more than 30 years '& leading school for Business Training. \ aunt of salary 126,00. ' iSAVES STUDENT'S TIME _. - The standing committee on Trans- - -,pod recon. mmended Power slid Light slowing PILY- -We thank our many customers and and recommended the following pay- We will give you credit for your present educational stand- s' meet: Hydro - Electric - rower Com,. j .,street lights for Greenwood 558.50, ing when arranging your course of studies. and promote you `: friends for their patronage 7%e ytandins committee on Relief to a more advanced class lust as soon as you are ready for it. , reportedoad recommended ,payment There is no bolding back for others. dur}na 1925 as follows , Muskoka Hospital for Oon slur expert - r� aye.pti�yes. maintenaaee of R H Bow' " : pe teachers, individual instruction and most up -to- se date methods. combined with intensive study on your ice• Ma3 the some kind relations exist _ The standing committee on Roads beginning is ]anuarjr, will lead you straight to a good position : W Bridges reported and recommend- duriDg the year 1926 - red the following payments: W Todd, by mid -summer. '7$ yds gray bet 1-3 con 6 1.86: R Lynn. j cot pests bet 1411 con 91.36: F Miller, when writing for information include the details of your, N V" bridge in Wbitsvale 50c; A E (past education and we will gladly outline our plans to give ,May the year be a happy one to all 1 -Jones, haul grav bet 4 and 5 con 8 4.00; neatest results its the shortest Q! Da ditto 8.00; J A Jones. ditto y g powible titste. y ". -ie 50: Dav{d .tones, ehov grav bet 4.6 , .,0® 8 2.86: B W Jones. haul ditty Yong* and Alexander Street's -Toronto 5 0 0 i 71 3.5; J Byer, haul gray cap 38 and 31 ' con 8 6 26: D Tran. ditto 6.25; Artbn. r , ov. grav apT clean pit Opp i D � yB and 81 coo 8 6.76; I Lebmxn. haul - — --- . _.._..__.... _ ._ _.... -----._._ _� _ d• Se � M NP w P� V dr g;rov Opp 28 and 31 cos. 8 and disc yds lgrav 9.86: F Turner, 'clean Lehman'p ipit, 2.60: E Ward. haul' poste from 10 i ` 1 and 23-Z3 cos 9 6 00; F Morgan, tt p� �T ���� U40 stele crusher 360; R Morgrro, labor i • •c t u aboutFars Remodled .Furs Relined � `:. ARMERS ATTE21 NTION*:- Furs Repaired Costs made to order - .:.. _ . P.rioes Rea"loable .. 'W+b carry a complete line of Ani• - Y Mal Pesde inelelding O'tl Coke, - OoOtoa sea, ot�ra etc. ,AL• L. O O L Q T M3 O ZT rT and halt ile all kinds of - - _think 4*JWWUWP-Naa�aOtIIZI Furrier, 019ver and (crass Seeds, both � Q� � _ � r is and not of season. 231 Danforth Ave., (near Broadview siva ); 'Forolele We still hay a limited quantity l�l� ,� _ ..i the following varieties of Peas to grow oo con tract and I" believe a few acres, sows _ PICKER I P� C,� Ion On Hoed soil. wiH _ Prod - - I nce more dollars than env • � -other crop grown on the farm. MEAT _M.ARKET 1. PRICE LIST 7. ,� j Rottod Rotistor Steil, «. 2A- per !b `Wo will pay the following prices for s 2310 �� aN PesY as they W1116 IM crop Of Coos. from h D URING the past 81]C niCliths ntract Peas. �et�ieln oRosetRoaator S Steals, •.: ... 28c �. CANADIANS have -bought'over - !jump Roast,... .. .. 18c _ #itreshlog machine, or Peas contain - .11109 alarge pereebtage of splits. bui15,000 New Chevrolets—approxi- Fine Rib Roast, .�' :.: 20C `• dean. well=tnilled goods. •100 Cal- artian4blualoilt care every _ Heat/ -y Rib Roask •.. 28c .aimiral Dewey ger hushes Working Shoulder Roast. :. wa -�' advancer -209 •• _ F• _ _ 'Pot Roast, .. .. .. lace " 10 •As erican Wonder $fGpO Brisket, to buil, Aman 900 N Cts every -- 4AMee 's Glory, 1.76 _ here are telling their : Leg of Pork, -.7. .. ... .• l�tiea Earl ;1.80 •t fi0•i ads aboutalit 1 CC.. Loin of Pork. .• . � •• 6sadas y " 51.00 .. Ott performance ... 0 o r , .. Q ty ' this is the - Shoaldet Roast f' P k `, - 20c, 2810 ,6reen Admiral ...2.00 .. - and Chevrolet uali .. •.:.'albite Admiral 1.7b � Pork CFope. $orefords .. 'resson for this phenomanalsa es Pure Pork Sausage, ' 26c.. -Laztonian 2.25 _ success., _ - Finest Salt Pork,... • • ' 26c " PraHf1c Esrty MRrket - I •• - Werfection 3'W - �• Resat=$reakfraBc'Raeen, DieGe ` 'Peter Pan 2.25 of - it .. sliced, ... 85C ..• a .1krntagem a - 826 •• Cottage Rolle (half or whole), 80c `• - 8ttrprise _„ ' $.00 ... �/'� - i Mild Cured - � 4be •' Telephone 2,00 Li• A. T. _ HsCk Bacon, ,. _ . , _ omae IAXtoa 2.00 �'• J.al`tk�y Cooked Ham, .. .• •: 5610 •' i ach Canner's ;Market Price of= Weine •... •. 250 �• Common Peas _ Pickerin - Vri �i re,.. iJ< -�Baosch Steens --Q �tPrice of _ Head -Cheese, .. —r . ... •.. Common Peas — - lgasy First an omee aor ening,-316 56 cents, 38ote: Only one variety nn any one •• The 90 cents: farm, Order at once while we can - i "• • prints 1S sante,, give the variety you prefer, �^ - Fresh Troutal(d-�-White Pis Every Friday- 411 .... NOGG & LYTLE, Limited QP�e �" J � ,' • PICHERIN(�o9HAWA,0NfkP.[o, %e.. 07r.RFI , - ,�. i ,a, id° r0 • ,- ,.... ai a c - ..r. '.:�' .,,dr6 n.-.. �cr.,.-ear > 3_• .a, s..i!_- �,- . :.� c_.ti, �... "y_, ..`rrytio :. � r^,,•' -..aa:._ .� + ',yv''`'.,wd s:. , .,-...,:�*�r... ,. -..:'2w ».n.. ,.. ,. ap.�;....^, .,....,' *t:�\`-.,.-„...•e;Ew�c ...P:.. ....r"''+' _..�. �•-ro•r-.. •^'m u y.ron .,.ss re. ,'a,- roc � r:..s yf�:^.' y at;;. .• '-..°r,•sic.,r're---•C.,..yvx�"'�,u"1.s.1.+w_.;a1�r..;_�',"'b_.',��i•�_rr,�^.^. ...:..,t..,sxr,. .._._--- - '5q”-._...,'«��,:b,iii"'..-r.:i�ss�e�+Ls.P_1-•�:�5%�'�,.w..�.-ay .�'r.>"'-'.:tr4iY,Y...e;:xcv�^:,?ilea..a.-_,'Q6�`?sc.�`..uY..f-_,'�n''n "..ux,..,..�.ouh: 1..,'k.. -.>3Y'.., _�:-S 'E....':.ts,:.`•,Y>!'fico-.�$�C.aoJi�"e,"aiy.:SSi�s�-C,.e:1.Rr:C�sc ^q+.µ•,,,,i a;�d.- .',[e'";s.,:,.. A. i. ... re, .,.,. r; rvq,.M .S2", __ _ o--aw - yr'.._ +,•. w..;;. A, .. .. ,;�ya� .. ;.^;..•. .n• fir. . ..•-qpi'. ,a. -j�. ry7°.(. ;r.' tSfJtlRftwiO�NT. J&me/tEvans sa(t Ralph Evan � The President's **(I the vit<e- � , r it are busy these days is the bush prwsideut`e teams o! ths/Curltux agle laid XUtual ' Ren Bow, e, of Stayner.' ..wasgetting er's supply Club played their first Match ,of l tthc �y,�. .Woodout their the presidents tea ala b 8 �w••�a� � � _- � . FIs town on Tueeda i� yY. Arsdio in his residence. re Frank Chidlow sad E. Bryan R y o �� ,Y Miss Margaret Macnab has gone bad a business trip to the cit on shots, �,�1 grate's for farm and country ± Monday wind while there too is Nezt Sued morning at the _ buildings, a - to Toronto for the winter months. Grab -Todd fight. Ba tilt Church the 'pastor's sub- - • 4 A carload of hots was„&bipped'P P =Windotoeai Insurance on buildings, the Toronto market 6n Satar, Messrs. Thos. Gregg, J. C. Past- jeer will be t'ScapeRaat." Ia the _ windmills, Silos etc. da&ton, L. •Fingold and evening the sermon will deal with u, •John T_bomsoa, of Tweed. W S. Cook 4 d'a business trip to the question, "Can Pmehers be ^Automobile Insurance � s at the. past week with Mrs. H. the city- on Monday. Trusted ?" of all kinds. pe i Thomson. Wm. Thom)fson, who had been - It's high in qual-'PARKS FOR SALE k hK•• Miss Jeanie Morgan is.speading in'Toroato several weeks ago re- TIME TARL$-Pickering Station � st.weak quit¢ her 4ister`Mrs. D. A. ceiving medical treatmeiitlili nowB,_ Trains goinjl Sa*ldas w follows • ity and -p u b l i c write or phone Pngb, of Lakedeld. making satisfactory progress to- No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. }' Mrs. bark Hoover, of Locust ward recover Loam 1=.69 P. M. -- — - — s ,'Hill visited with Mies B E.- Ev- h - - Local 9.25 P. M - IaYOl. E D B O � M A Notwithstanding the heavy fall Sunda train, s orae one day last week. of snow which is quite dee pp in Traiasy 8'88. A. M. Mrs. Thos. Oliver has been in 'some places, there to >itillcoaeider- No. inwost doe as loiloas- r� 20 WHITBY, ONT. Greenwood for the past few Sda able motor traffic, althau halei he �. 19.60 A. M. 1 'TAYLOR'S -- 4isitiDR heC mother, re. S. to g 8 ��� 27 Local . �" P. M'� GOLD CRUS U S Taj art and.other friends. 1 s mail 9v5P.. M, CLAREM4AJi-- • use. g Sunday train, 7.42'P. M. i{ �p J B R E A D { an cutters are now in ewers Mrs. Richard Ward -has beep on 1 Wbregoiag� is according to Standard ' f lohol7 e tTahpe ts�ick list during the past twe -- -- -- - ,; � . CREAMERY � j r. r r :., Lilt wo eFFe Fclsii w 'siifYW that she is now'Improving. - - • price aid fore - k Walter Ward Bald a valuable $ - Highest p ' -� �� team of horses to Thou. William- S 'rs 1 lr L E, �7 Cream at the _ eon, of Toronto, and delivered - t -10 - thein to Whitby on Saturday. Adanac Branch Store ! Claremon0 mer. . George Hammond holds the re- ®!»!FZ - Nova Scoffs Shingles x �,Rt1�lES The Best Less putation. of being the kindest of Qalt Ciatvanized Steed Shingles y Give uss trial and be convinced sportsmen, as the game follow. \ Bird's Felt Slate Shingles — him home in order to be shot. ARE // Fresh Choice Line of groceries for sale at Colds are veryprevalent in the at lowest prices. 'village and thsarrounding coon- PvQu«era �'kFr T. PATl£RSON'8 - OLARE2lfONT Watch for Friday and Saturday BEATTY try at present, a number being %--' - T Call and get prices. confined to their beds with the epi- - 5• Cen4 Sele. ' STANDS FOR THE BEST ii Highestprice demic. butter and ager good The south end of Wizon Ave, ;t z can boast of having the $ret fall - Radios,!dewalk accompaned byllall theWe have received ' at of snow of the on Co p , .Coal ';later falls. Who is supposed to Good prices the agency for. the • ' '•clean it off?", Mrs. Thos. Gibbons and Mrs. aid for well — �Atwater-Kent .' Walford returned home on Satur- p_ Radios :� • • .: � — — - ; -day last after spending about th res Westinghouse Hard and Soft Goal of the' . - weeks with the former a son, Win. fatted milk- Radiolae best'. quality on a of Toronto, and Leith Robert and , ;Mrs. Worthy, of Brampton. fed chicks S. We will gladly instal hand Litter Carriers, Ha Mr. Swift, who has been resid- y Carriers, ing in the Thos. Pearson's dwell- a radio in your home Pumpe,. Doer Tracks, Cow on trial. THOS A L ,Aw. Bowls. Presences stems Eta. ing, has moved into Mise Char. _ y lone JoBiton'e dwellin at the Phone 3700 • • r It will pay you to get my rices on, g We have made arrangements to turn. north�nd. so m to be near his s radiolicenses.• buying ale ' work at North Claremont' garage. i b adi :.cyst. J. PROIISB above ore 7A. • A certain young man who is - F. M. C O U P E R PIOFRANK - - ONTARIO anxious for a contract of-choppiag C Snd ll � down trees has started on a nnm- ' berof village ®bade trees. Take _FRANK CSIDLOW,d�1�t+Ww aratog as this is against the• CLAREMONT, - • ' ' w law. Steps are 'being taken to ONTARIO EleotrioalOontraotor prosecute. Our curlers who went to Lind- say on Tneseay last to take part , - in the bouspiel succeeded in de - m and Save I am prepared to accept sola• ,z 4, --featiog's-Lindsay risk and a Bob- - •- 'AS � tracts for electric esygeon rink, but after that their AVING is just as important as earning, Wiring in;z Inek forsook them being defeated . 1 for earning is but of the resent while lay all other opponents. g P PICKERING VILLAGZ The Women's InoUtute will saving is assurance of future security andr� meet at the house of Sm. G. M. _ - the foundation of prosperity. and vicinity. Porsyth on Wednesday afternoon, Estimates given free a ,,Dan, 20th. The program will con- One and All �. ;The Dornihion Bank protects the funds of its Prices reasonabls ' sistofanaddress on "Tbe Teeth depositors b the prudent management of hon y pen er - ":arid -their Care, •• b Dr. Dales experienced officers. a 8828weor car to to G �8 1 y at t Also Musib and a study of Ontario a, $�,pp� gt}(� _ . ;Lowe. :. Jack Hrillinger. who hue been TM- - - - - H' W A Zs 8 H spending the past six weeks with � nAve;s #8 Franklin Av - iUrns Reid learning the black- Proe�r©tib_ _ - vTORONTO EAST � ✓. WWW �. G. P. LYS Maoa�es. amitbiog hominess. has decided n- � BR. .. E G CR03S. Manages. go back to farming and has eo- aged with Walter Ward for • _ - , jp N ew ear year. Widmer Miller is now as-�.•.�...r. «.... , „�,wr� ,�,�F�,F FA RME AILS P .sisting Mr. Reid in his blacksmith �� `-- Do nut neglect Puttingour ma- ' shop, _ chioery under covr. as win. A number from our two Sunday The ►S,OrB 'What Saves YOU, Horsey you - Schoois pnrpoes attending the an- _ scan get your repaias -anal convention of the township n time -Bunds school Association which y -•.. _- - - for the in work. is being held to day Friday) in • • _ ` � F X COOPER the IInttad church at rontbatri. CLAREMo�-- L •O R N E REI D ,A good program hat Qgev prepared "Tbompaon's Seedless Raisins, 2 l§s, for 2!i_eents k and a profitable and enjoyable 'Ho-cleabed Ourrsnta, 2 The for 29 cents time is aoticipa. . Fresh Rolled Oats, 6 lbe for 2b cents ,• ULABE�ONT tatj Three of our residentahave been Tomstoie, 8 tine for 2b Cents Graaf ChoPPB� honored with municipal ,appoint. koro, 8 tins for 25 cents a ri~ msents at the meeting of the town- H1. �-�Libbie's Bto A Olives, 7'oz bottle 25 cents _ isblp coaocil oppoicoda Johop p Peanut Butter, o bulk ISc lb . _ r kSING; . Forgis was appointed assessor, Tiger Qstsnp, 8 oz bottle, 5 cents. DFL an office which be filled for several Toronto Bread, daily, 10 cents per loaf ISO pared to do Chopping ani years previously to the general OstpreFukI� every Monday, satisfaction of the township. and Wednesday an Friday M. J. Wilker and W. s- Coon were 1 Pri Pi► P $igbeat ce id for farroeri endues appointed auditors of the town- _ _ flfoneboats For Bale bbipamounts for I=, a position rail st J. f Pha M' U* F. Bayles, Clueln f ,t, ...... _ which both are -wall qualified to J. FIN�ULD S °e � all. _ pZ .e. �'"R 01V'rI'. ONZ'A.RIORurs'Route No 2 The Young People a the' Bad- � r O � p -" e— r - I N. W. STAFFORD �m • • '.' list Church... have resumed these Nbaday eveoiigg meetings. k pro -j gram of vsr%d slid Intarestiug v Marble and Granite Dealer.'..t, topics haaapeen propared Covering Cemetery Lettering etc. M da is to be. Scotch Night. The First-class ig scan work . _ b pprogram will partake of a distinct. a 2-1 - ly scatcieh Savor, and will prove _ a Arguments for Saving Kingston Road and. Pickering Ito be not.oniy of consdersble pro - East Townlioe. fit as well. A hearty invitation is "Jp E<� �LL that ckn be said in favor of •Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 extended to any young people Now year opening a savings account in the 27-40 P. O. -Whitby A. >l~ aha may wish to attend. • Standard Bank may be repeated with A' meeting of the Horticultnral - greater emphasis as regards a joint° . 9Qciety was held in the school eavinge_accoant. Joint accotiots are hoose on Saturday, Jan. 9th, with _ riroaril for convenience of deposi- :. a — _ _ ; _ ___-- fora, but where two people ane band - bn 8eett-�vns,-e — together by common interests, the for thea r X928: Iti was decided -ori moral as well as the practical value j �$ to hold, during the coming sum of working together, planAing their 'j aver, a Flower Show for which financial betterment with the aid of o _ prizeaevonid be donated for flow YW a joint bank account is eleaiky epi , . 1 err, fruit sod vegetables. Also dent. The Stan lard Bank soliei'ta as }iF your joint aav,rnge account, .. -I Of all All and 3sdRa :..y pprises for the beat kept garden, _ } -- both flower and vegetable. and —will ps, o to mil at our-Wormur est kept grounds. t s erg' - " _ co inspect our stock and that members of 1925 send in their obtain rices s; THE STMDAal), $A1�IKAn orders left wg, nor a ant, A. T.names for the enrrent year, and R r also any others wbq roomy wish to , aw, Pickering, will receive ours •, become members of the Society. OF CANADA prompt and careful attention A,cai.l solieifPd a ZA The membership fee is $i.00 per. rPiCKERING BRANCH' W. F. Law, Mmwper ; year, -which entitles roertlbers t0 D1 A. S V 0-T Bran eiws also at B►ooklitr,.Wut Hiil. Whitby rMATHESON j proeiire Ahrnhe or planta tot fit { ,a,nannr. I ARF T !'.�T't'. ... __ ___� .:_..,_ _�. _ _ _ _ .- _-_ . _..__ � -,,. _;-• ,.:, ,�:4 - ns; :r .. � -� s$ :u'1,`,r......w-, >..=k 4.r e. ,-�. w ��. _ _.. r �r. :: -'�"?� .. F. ••- � ` ...., .'�:..:.i ,......w. ...; 9 �'v�s..-_ . r �' +' • C';'-.' t, e .• �':: •' , _ '�� ea... • kAu f .. .... c.. _ ..;� ,.. N.<-• ,.:-a?t-+•=.t S.i ".t .,:: s.,,'. :,u .w .,tl+a. „•..u�.yz ...�:.�..�..'� �`�'`- ,p»'•�'a.'-gin• k R�'"�"'.F F:: t ".�' .ir.0 "tom"=. .:,.ci • k"i.' `";, '7 V7' "'N 'M4S.; -7 Mr, L 4 -Ra. ]EASIREW Ift-RAM. Kv NPRA WinterinCROSS-WORD PUZZLE gray, 2 7 Famous Theory Kant, Then Lapl a ce'. ha heory First Announced by The rs-h damp air, the naked Iran 8 tress That bias beneath the wlud th*tr men. 9k aces Watch, as I wateff, the and light fade ip II 12 away, 4�7 3ar*watt, ad bitterly -A as I am waiting, .:� for 13 ItF The rattle of icy' rain Upon thin bitten, scarred, and empty 1 15 Ib i7 l 19 Z0 And -these marose Waters; by whose shore Filled with a dark JG'Y I Pace up and down 2,4' . . ....... Exalt] in its gloom and in My own. The faint light dies, the wind mounts. 2. aZ and the Ili&h -Of the kepu rain across- my fixce--ts 33 whipped; �`The olak'groaasani-fhe ash 3oubl,66 before the -thrust and jerk an . d 34 Clash . .... 37 38 Of the strong gusts; th-0 last few 139 0, leaves are stripped And taseted out on the pocked and pit. 40- ted lake's A Tormented bosom. And in me there42. 41 wakes 'ISe Writ of the Storm, air I (laze on the tumult 'Oi. the furious sky. HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (Con Marquis Pierre Simon De Laplace, French astronomer and mathematician. Heart! Heart!- though all things 1-4unny- 36 --Pack away 14 -Diverse change, .5 -Eludes. 88 -Motet IG. -Endeavored 1827. He originated a nebuil theory which K of friends 40 -Mean 17 -Mare knowing wise born In 1749 and died in inow many a grM.p ends will dc�nivated sdentille thOUbt. for many years' 10,A sanctuary 41 -Meddle with 19 -Fundamental range 11 Equipment 42 -Missive 20-A mechanical 1566rets 'of tolenc-e' Laplace Imagined that this original These glades when. April shall lkave �$-Cut asunder device sun would be unstable and Would made them gold; .15-8611 slowly 22 -Lair By David Dietz VERTICAL Ul r throw off a ring of nebulous material And find the JOY You found of old 'I"drr '0, -Mean abode Lot as leave die subject of the whole -:11111*�Ome now and centre from Its equatorial regions. And laugh, as you have laughed be. 19 -To secure 2-MeadoW 96--Promls" upon to our attention This nebulous material..:Chen went neath the moon .21 -Foray 28 -Noose Hostels In a warm night in June. .2:$ 29 -Young owl DQrtka of it which con through the samla� process -which the -Despise Woody plants 24 -Sober- * "cerm 4110 most bumiediately--the earth Amid you may live to see -Urged 30 -Cringe central sun had, coudenelvC and In Its t5 -Level 31-Levbr for the toot Upon Which We HV8" The wild flowers oELthe grass, ard on -t 8E -Hesitate turn throwing off a ring of ebulous 27 -Baked Clayr. produe 8 -Change direction The first question whiob,-occurs. of matter. This rotes, Laplace thought, the tree 2g -Smell 7 -Girl's naims 84 -Wander ooiirae 10: HOIW did the earth origin- imued unit} all the planets and their The tender yeUow-leaves unfold. SO -Drinking utensil 8-Orlof 3b-Wlse cot We have sew that on satellites had been formed. Lsook� even now the torrents cease, 82 -Wood jpasurement 10 -Insect 37 -Touch lightly earth Is i The -*Ind hes, dropped "Jeep, the &Iry Tennyson, the poet, Sam= WA flower (pl.) lk-Tumult 39 -Encountered of the sons famfly of planets. I. ed up the I Accord'�theory of evolution as, advanced by grows clear, 11407, the answer to our question' Con-- Laplace. when he wrote: SUGGESIWONS FOR SOLVING CROSS -WORD PUZZLES And all the world' wrap gentle Cernft the Origin' of the earth is. Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably Sure. DW in This world was once a tluid base of peace— bound up in the origin of the solar light Was it 6.0 lovely when . on kuk were These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, and they � turn system,Tilt toward' centre set the starry here? to still others. A letter belongs in each white state, words starting at the numbered squares and running either bori2antally or vertically or both. The flM theory was advanced I& tides, —Theodore WaYmard. 1754 by the philosopber. Immanuel', And eddied Into suns, that wheeling solar i --- Midsummer Night. r arkism ba., Its origin In a great cold? The planets; then the t Mons -- them Midsuinmoir-nIAT-wtthout a MOMn,­b;1t% but% LAVES OF "THE NEICMOIDWQ nebula. which in some way began to the man." Z et and gained. a rotary motion.thestars on. accepted, in a serene bright, multitude. were He assumed that there would be, The theory of La�place was without question during the first half there, Wagging Tongues That Cause Trouble: By Dorothy Dix. Ser spots bare and there in the I of the nineteenth century and domin- Even the shyest ones. even the -faint 'nebula and that condensation would i There is no mimv d-ifficult quesUon, who thrill at its s4ght ata pan and aced the thinking, of most i - ! I sdeu0sts motes shining to decide than how far we should be pet, curt of the kitdhene that they ImW ..take piece &round, the" central due o[ that period Low In the north under the Little ruled by our nelghbors, and where we , to be In. They would a million tiptiso, te, the action of gravity. But singe then, now facts brought Bear should draw the line between 8naPPin9'rMtber go ou-toto domestic service than This contraction would develop heat! to light by -the scientists of the world When I have sak] "This'tragic force I our fingers In Mrs. Grandy's face and and the central Portion wOmW in -time'hilve necessitated modifications u-atH play In work In factories or shops. If they form our great flaming sun. gfovelling In the d"t.before, her. Our wpren-t terrorized by the tbw3ugh;t of The Parts, to -day very little of ULplace's theory 'Has natther dignity.- delight nor reputations a in 'the mouth -it of the nebula, which cc -to of ot"-hat their nelglibors would say. condensed around i to left. In fact. the theory generally end." -the smaller rwelei *would form the acqualiatazices, and we stand or fell -Wors,t of all. t I , fear of what "they ey held b scientists to -day resembles The holy 'night draws all its Stan by what they say about ue. planets and their steMites. that of Kant very much more than it �slay­ Tuakes men and wdmen eTipple around me In 1796. the French -astronomer La- does I.Aplace's. I am aah;aiied. I have betrayed my It lm!t enough for us to be good: tkomo*lves by extravagances They -.1pkwe. evidently unaware of the work I For example, scientists agree with Friend. we iputa '.00k good to thoi%e about us. feel that they- have to keep Up with *f Kant. advanced 'another theory. Ac. 1 Kant that the great heat of the sun and -art In accordance with'their con. Lbe Joneses, They haven't the tour- ,= I .—S3ra Tea&dale. re:ot,,n,. - cording to this theory the, original - developed as a revolt -t -of nebular con'.. age to live omording to their meaAd. me eve Ini. �trtctlic An Imports nor bula was hot end rotating with a u Important. Plant. or nedghbors -cannot see Inc So they run Into debt and come to dis.. movement. The theory most generally be!d to With a view to experimentlEg, a sovAs.'Tbey can only. Judge by the ota- aster in the end.- In time it I)egad to contract, Loplare I day is known as the ph&zketoslm&l i And the queer part of it all is that farmer had grown a crop of Box• and side, and miake such deductione,as ap- 'thousht, f0ming the central sun But hypothesis, had made .a linen tablecloth from the Pearna0e 8*enk- when we are brave enough to be Indo. 4 to war�ront. -There results. Some time later he was en- fore. we axe �10611sb If wo- think we cam pemdipt. and c-b<)*.,e the sort of work We are neigh. -61ghbor% - and do is we -fitted for by nature, our e narrow box-p:ait. The long full t6rtainlng a friend. from thti city. and defy our. u s 'e6ves show the border design at the remarked: es regard- please, and live our own Hv rd- bore pralse as for it, and soy kindly �i lower edge. The skirt has two invert- "I grew thu tablecloth m,61f lesis of them.- 11URV-, Instead of. ridicu.'Ing. us as they r ed plaits in the front and back and is "Did you, really?" j exclaimed the What "They" Say. do Vhen'we pre -tend and pose. The moral is' that we should 411ve so that Jj attached to k body lining. Overblouse visitor, surprised. "How did you man- 'Every, -now and then you fia some we A itl act be afraid of what -they, No. 1173 is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and age It ftVreTAd individual who triee tiffs ex - It was Plain that the lady guy" about its. and having done that, 42 inches bust Size 36 bust requires hadn't'the pertment. .Bust sooner or later the not' 2% yards 36-jVh, or 2% yards 40- tafntest Ideda of tablecloths dame wheels of publ4c Olpinfon I o care a "ng what they do lay. inO roll over all inch material. Skirt No. 1165 is in being, so he farmer lowered his of these people and leave them cruets- sizes 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 inch" v The First Coronation. fe mysteriously as he replied ed and -malmed. They find themselves' OV Charlee Charlemagne, Kiag of the waist. Size 28 waist requires 3 yards "if you'll Promise not to give the ostracized, robbed of their ambitious, Cents . Franks, 800 11C., was the flrvt Euro - 36 or 40 -inch materia[ Price 20 secret away I'll tell you." 'The lady. promised. dropped ouE of everything, and left to pean to be crowned In what was each pattern. con - go their self -elected way alone. Many styles of smart apparel may 'Wel proceeded the farmer, "I 'Novii, this' rear of what "they will sidered the modern way." Previous to planted a UW14-napictu." his crowning all rblers had made sway be found in our Fashion Book. Our SOY" is the beginning ot tighZeOue- wkh the designers originate their patterns in possessor of the crowns and HJ OW; Master. ne-se. It is what keeps many a week the heart of the style centres, an She was a tempted brother and sister in en stole them. Empress Irene was 11 widow and a very pretty inpr"s at the time because she used tbi-iri creations are those of tested straight and narrow path. And It Ii one, whilst he was a blulf. good -heart- gul's to elevate li�r son to the throne. popu•tariti, brought within the means ed sailor. unused to the a good and viholesome thing for us to I. Then shat out, his eyes and took of the average woman... Pribe of '-fintextain 'a Proper respect for our he who lived on land. All the same, he book 10 cents the copy. neigbobra' tongues. the crown to herself, "Ps it is written decided to p pose to the lady of.his But while % of Atballah !a -the flook'ot Xfulp.?, HOW Td -ORDER PATTERNS. dreams In his own Way. ile we are wise to accord pro `' - Charlemagne decided to steal the Des deference to our neighbors' Oplul- Write your name and address plain, "Kath, dear," he said, "your"boat is crown from her but meantime the I givinc number and aim of such drifting- down the' stream of --life with- - ope decided to take'R hand, clalsiiing one, we are Coolish to be s -lav patterns as you want. Enclose 80e in no strong head to guide It -safely paist them, and ta.be sotAfiald of what they ! that all crowns belonged by., divine W1111 s�6k about Vs that we sacrifice all; stain or coin­(ciDin profarred; wrap the rocks that line the way. perhaps, right to the Popes an:[ coml�equemtly St eareinIly) for enc num r; ink -K �,' make­s­d!�mnt our independence to them. For we, �tsin and ­miay,ba $life tha't i;n matter w. the crowns were theirs to*gtve. jiddr"l-Tmr-juder-to- Patiorn Dept anti It for yjou"Pl What One -7 W -and crit when eharleningne. Wilson Publishing Ce, 73 West A76*� "I alff- sorry, Jack," she ans 1'ed, e wiff criticized , - we 'in church the Pope descended from and that we will not be able to V' ve Se !aide St., Tatonto. Patterns Sent by with an engaging blush. but in a very the al -tar and Paced tbe,11crown on return mail. firm tone of voice, "that you can't be. evArybody, si-Charlemague's head. Such a thing But You can be seoond-in-comm-,LnA if The Joueses will think we stay at oms enttrclv unsilap"ted but Charts. ome .'"Sincere" Means "Without Wax.', you like." htoo much-, the Robinsow that magn-e ApeldeU, F6 lit risings stand that we go out too. often; the Smiths titin The word "sincere" has a v -Wav very curl - Expected Too Much. we are extravagant; the Thompeons ons origin. It comes from two Latin h 11 that we are mean.. - If our household Bobby came borne rmin A jro;t tray �hold words -'cin meaning without, and Aribwer -,o last iveek's puzzle: at school with the announcement that is a devoted one. some of the neigh - L 'oera,11 meaning wax- the expkna. bora will hold -us up as.an of a. Is thist in oldein. days flavum in the he could write, but ori -being given pen- DOLT S marble of a statue or bad workraan- ell and paper he mad;e his usual mean- happy rnarTiage, and others EIWER � swat whip were filled in and hidden with higlese scribbles. peot it of being R bluff. T .'does Unfortunately, this fear of "what 117 3 wax. SO- a statue of good "But what," said his motheT., E I A, R Wier good workmansh4p marble and' 6 . 147?11 they say" makes such cowards of; was sincere—that many people that they will rula their READY Is WWWQt "How do I know?" answered Bobby. any wax in R Is M .;;�r to "I baveDt learned to read it yet." lives rather then do !something thev L Aq 1 think the neighbors. 'might criticize. dares Dam detivMiou, but no other ol L Coiars in Medicine. It Is at the bottom of what makes men 77�7— LO G BODICE EFFECTS ARE known. Colors -are now used for the treat- irtarve along at what ih�ey call "white- N S N1 M MAINTAINED IN JUMPER G H T1 ment of various d4sorders, being ap- collar Jobs" when they be muk-.. FROCKS. gust One -of -Them, t Is what T Plied to the body by means of a l000- ins fortunes In some trade, I R E: The two-piece jumper frock is ni� "I left MY money at h0uie," sald the candle-power lainp. Green-- Is very crowds th6 offices with the tffiht who 0 N ling with such welcome that new ma- lady to the conductor. "You will have soothing, giving a sensation of warmth would make soccer as carpenters, R E JE Ft HIE E terfals are constantly sought for its to trust me. I am One Of the director's and relieving pain; it also lowers the or brIeklayers, or plumbers, SAGE MS11U11E1 Crepe Roma of an un- wlvs'L" blood pressure. Blue acts as a tonic, This dread of what the neighbors I development 7 L O FREE T L E usually attractive border design was "I -son ecirrY, madam," replied. the raising the' blood pressure. As a geh- will say Is still keeping thousand 'a euqAoyed for the overblouse opening coaduotoc. "I can't do that even -M you eral stimulant, tonic and- vitailser, women wipe have a-WIIiiii for cooking Frozen air is the cause of deep blue 1111 011111r wit skies, according to scientists,*R the way down. the trod[ under a wets 4h$ dr*Otw-9. there 'It. nothing to touch orange. that they would love to express, and �s+ai+a -` t+�w m:an tifines a �aictauP ovsiva wglsi flea r>tsaltvwa s' attare'a titresTR h Mother. t Can Do? +� ��� � ���� � � and aw d sora oerW ltitlSbate erwt Own•• 9 a UARD Tbere haus been a good deal of t:is• Y day do your M eusslon recently of scWiltors'md, their babies ask you that question? And Jw est saws WWL avia.s.' �4F ALL PALF GDO: 1 AGAIHS�T COLDS ,Ta—a"A-L.kAX r ,.A ar ML.Z = ' > efforts, but Dame Nature eai do al- how oaten are you ab!°' to suggest , . I meat.-xa ureaas tun a,n artists. a _- � - ; some i lerestinggamfj Io.- the f�R : of Treaws Mongb. slmWr image tttsbp L Ito Coralah Coast Is singularly pro- play, spine aimusfng oceupnll_n r a' ""+ � wflu. as if r � ralIly day' If you'd like al W8 for free hook. Tnw• •: iiemedlss Lbultd• POL - If Your Daughter Showy Sigl�us Ac in fare. in the rock, carved, by By Keeping Baby's Own Tablets Ys tb i 7„Te aarb"s,Fe.t, moo. Canada. 40A Uds, swill ., wtad and wave and. weather. Every have a practical.- helpful kuggeation of Anaemia a Tonic is Needed. visitor to Lane's End is taken to a cer- in the House 8t AD Times.'' for them, 'read this snappy_ new fes -.-F, Anaemta is sl'mply a lack of blood. min pdiut of vantage where can be To guard the baby against colds I tare. - W ANTIED It is one of the most common and at seen the rugged features of Dr. John- nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. son, but in this case a little imagina- ' the same time most dangerous troll- The Tablets are a mild laxative -that +, bles tram .which growing girls Sur- tion is required. will keep the Idttle one's stomach and ' ` 0 I GAS R STORE. ','fer. TORE- ':fer. it I* oomtmon because the blood . . Far better Is the remarkable like- bowels working regularly. It is a ie- � sq often becomes impoverished dur- meas of Queen. Victoria on the north coitnized fact that where the stomach INDIAN coast of Cornwall. At Redruthen - --- ing development, when girls often and bow.ela are in apad,order _ that overwork and overstudy. It is dan- Steps, the Queen Elizabeth Rock ria” Colds will not exist; that the health :of Formerly used In front of Tobacconist _getous because of the stea1thi'ness of majestica.11y'out of the sands. the.litt:e one will be clod and that he . 'Store. Must be Irl Its appraach.and because of its ten- Every matoriat through the Lake F good ooadition. - wi thrive and be 1mDDX• deny to grow steadily worse. Every T o�cFa of mot era have become on the summit of a mountain near O ' growinitr girl shottid occaslonaIly take convinced through the actual use of ,/ • atonic to ward oft this insdd3otts tsou- Grasmere_ 'Elie lion eSpecislly looks the Tablets that there is nothht8 to H. WATKINS J ble. It is because of their powerful as wet] carved as one of the Landseer equal them in banishing conaetipatlaa 73 W. Adelaide St,Toronto action In rebuilding the blood that -liens in Trafalgar Square. - ry r and indigestion; breaking up colds and , Strap Dr. Williams' Pink Pill's have made a gely enough. approaching from simple fevers'; expelling worms and'i '' * - It is a wise child that bears a re- "�•'I world-wide reputation. The case of making teething lnwho praise Baby's Own I How would you like to mak,' your Semblance to its wealthy relative. the other side, two or three miles be- time easy. Among A - " �4fes Claire 8bllivan, -Pincher Creek, Yondranother rock. an the same noun the - Alta., amply proves the value of this min .takes precisely the same fornf,. Tablets is Mrs. Alex. J. Perry, Atlantic, d rt for dinner tadaY? T��� - - •medicine. Miss Sullivan says: -''Dur- and on coming closer thus rock N.B., who says: -"I always kee eat@. to what is called The Lally at y p ; this chocolate peppermint. Use these Ing my school Sys a y'e Own. Tablets in the house, ae four' small gumdrap8 for legs, Sticking' deal from thin and watery blood. I the Organ. This is a gree roc I know of no other cine 1 little hem on vt-Ith toothpicks. Scratch the was continually weak and tired; my the shape of an organ, at which sits ones to equal them." t Keeps EY " ` appetite was was a woman with outstretched hands, as chocolate off on Cop to look like a face. ��t ' peer, my sleep ours- Baby s Own Tablets are sold by A candy ttikW to eat. Won't that be � �!iCUT �S� and Befxttf`efitl - 'freshing and I was troubled with back- though producing "the, sound of a medicine dealers or by mail at 25 fun? Wdra>wLatasCo.,c�tcaso,iorBveCauBook ? aches. To make matters worse I was great Amen." cents a box from The Dr. Williams' attacked with acute appendicitis and -- Medicipe Co., Brockville, On't The only fellow who never spoke �• rc0 the operatdou_ left me in a very weak- ' In Spring the Willow's - - badly about his neighbors was Robin- eaed state. My mother; learning of son Crusoe. .the value of Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills, _Wanton. ..,MyShip. - FORGES ° "TAYLOR In spring the willow's wanton; - I search the far horizon for my ship, a . - - :had me take them -and after using _ them for some time I can say the re- The wild young limbs of her My ship that must' at last come homesu _ - t9 ffiP Y aro i completely restored my health and In pale green gossamer. Weighted with all the gold of heart's r�ee ,now when opportunity occurs I always die fre, x gine suffering as I did" l Smoothing her flounces down In Aine,,-slrti moves sedately, Balling majestic on a sunlit sea. The sun h s �. Pruners ;y 'recommend these- pills to weak, pale` And whispering discreetly Bearing the cargo 01 my d=rflsi me _ e sataulam treatment b , rd wa - i ' Drock- A lady of the town. Wishes and hopes and plans of all my, i c neap .asst on rloannw4ede raw oanha s cutting limbs v YowCan get -the piltla from your drug- ".Wo By the ­tate Dr, F. W. Forbes Ro>. for every u in the — gist, or by mail at 50 cents a box fromtrue, I In England In 1912, has been scientifically orchard,tless p t r. The eDO 1Sliams Medicine Co.. -Ert. But grave Above the she d All that I am and all I hope to be binins wi. o orad unrivalled "Cancer" C n t for and litdie. 4, 18,110 and 12 feetassiui`� y Lifting slim supplicating hands After the storm and stress and long ease. ewaed by the universe)- Potassium low do Canada in 1926. l In prayer, a saint oiL God. delays. dervat am Is legally Protected by Patent ,f! under the name of '" " Oanada has entered upon a new year -Virginia Lyne Tunctall. , Our deaartptiAe dretil.r ems with possibly the beet prospects she -w------- Dear Love• for you I cravethis Ship of; -THE CANTASSIUM t°any eddra'onreanesi. bas ever had. For some reason or The Cause of Cancer. mine � �3fi other, whether it has been of.our own Much public interest has recently Shall etall roerene at last into •the view, TREATMENT Ir TAnOR.FORBES j * making or that nature has been pax - COMPANY, manifeet. ae to the cause of this For a41 its treasure trove is but a Experience of many thousands confirm tit. COMPANY, LIMITBD ticuiariy kind to: tea, fie have suet deadly scourge, but few people realize I shrine great English authority's statamsatr 'ICAN• GUELPH, ONT. CEA 18 A BLOOD DISEASE CAUSED BY •) "'d passed through a year of good crow, that to primitive 1aceS leading LriTn1- On which l offer up my soul to y . P0TASMUM DEFICIENCY•" and, n wen +� our mining Industry has been busy, � tive lives cancel is unknown. If On- -George Elliston. eeficieney 1. remedied, even far advanced 4 our forest resourciee have been acitive-' - and apparently hopd.ss eases will all ads �'--' - A +• � toric .people would grasp the fact that " � ty developed' and our- manufacturtV i thedr present diet of refined fbodtt and - 1 without surgical clow atl/n. radium or X-ray RESTORx TQ tortures and needless expense. Medical men ' y.l .t� 'plants have gradually Increased pro 'reckless meat consumption is depriv —Mysteries of the Telephone. _ to all Parte ee ess expense. or adopting ; t. 'l 1 Can all ped Treatment an heaalt d Ulelr diietion. In fact, the possibtllties lug them of the priceless organic Ralts Little Doxy, who was staying with I eatleata and ,cadres, a thankful letters' ~ t s"m to be about all we could dee•ire. I which furnish Immunity to savage her aunt, beard her mother's voice from redored cancer victlms sesta of AUTM.ENT and there is only, one -question to be races, they could save themselves la- hens to ffD RESULTS Moen bring Instilled I < �' 00� HEALTHthrough the telephone. she listened. I hone to present wttarert - answered � "Are we prepared to make' calculable suffering and expenise by i, and looking carefully at the mouth of A mist interacting book. which wu1 be - the most of our opportunbfles?" exercistag the same common venae the telephone bald! "Oh. auntie, how � malted YOU tree of shares. explains the 1 :Mother of Eleven Ch1ildmn we alt down and 11mlt'the range' they devote to their live stock and e 1 Callao and the mod rtlteaai methods rof e rb will mother get out of that little hole." I avoiding the disease er Geaang u mucro Praises Lydia E. Pinkhallm_�i of our Vie O i k Sifts" exlde Iha_sn.aaeealtow-at+wry- — r - ' we may not see the bright outlook, and domeStic pets calla for flnaaeial - r:da .+ ens. oats is ra.aanty rwe.d.d vCget Lie Compound Trbile if we wlan to be r e1e spiting the Cane" Scosrae by Studying petisiffifata we loe� and ezpenai♦e veterinary advice. 1 its Cas.. and Treatment sad spreading the -' can certainly Sad an excuse for beteg- Wrong fust for your car means lose of I w POtlst9ta31i tnowl.dg. aqu(red. Her hltere>iting Ezperletatf� Sd r eI Can etalwad I fi0g v Iwe oa 1 so but we would have di>8culty m mites;e-pezhaps no mileage "and the .�fg��� far 7� 6 T cer PD. m tl' • Buckingham, Q�iebee. -'"I am tht Tii:L1Gi7 iAu a loll senunset int year..; ..finding a bona fide reason for any feet. � ezpens'tve overhauling at your paralcv- i �' mother of eleven: Irving children, 'Ing of depression. Canadas cloudy lar garage. to say nothing of your own collar innkn ,ch and Door .ilia with. 1 and m babyis , ' cut warming. Protect swrseN sed alar K".x �.- y the resuh of 1MBK•w^ar condition A, are lose of tempest', etc., for your own care- i��p �� � LifC +t'L L .nae wethost delay by or"Ing for this FREE 1 t1V® mOIILha Old. r� M ra idly ciearmg away. and from the leanness. Knowing this to be so. and- ' "r"`ai`` Boo It to I am only 38 years silver liming is whining forth a bright I being usually careful to avoid it, why Shlcer NegieCL of Panda- old and t IL pees that bids tale to lace Canada' don't you take better case of your own menital Rule Of Health CHARM E8 WALTER � �� Lydias >t. D i Pinkham a Vege- w" upon the crest of the wave of pros. I body? i .si erunrweeb Awaee• Torsato i. a table Compound �s rity in the coming ;ear: There never was a caae of cancer Thousands of men and women are to -day victims of thea own neglect. Canada for weakness and �---=- which was not proceeded by the new r' : m nerves. I knew Grouchy, listless quickly thin suffer• se+• nprsrntatfw rer The cantasalcw � °tl m Titles taatc so rood we can't help socias too almost nnfveTtael complaint of ooturti- It from MT Eng from headaches and biliousness, Treatment In Canada and U.S.A, sister. Dame Ed much. now and thea. Don't staffer for it. Take potion caused by im'pgoiler food, but they spend enormous sinus in media Seigel i Syaum Any drug Store• white r, bolted 1 cines without a il. The woo i onard amisaBelleanti i 1! white bread, swigs � va Y Id give " o f -..:a". vegetables and other "foodleea foods" i much to regain their old vitality. For flve�jwrest - Rare Beauty. ill ed are persisted is conotlpation motet Can it be done? Yeai How? eca;p four times a week conce ntinue to, be "the forerunner of can- : the I know the variable day wtld bring Cer," which now is recognized as the of once fundameataltrule of health-the A plethora of beduty In some form,', motet frequent cause of death. through -'' proper elimination of the bowel con- r1n eddy of day leaves, betose a eawrm, .Ing out civilization. tents. Poisons that are allowed to remain in the system quickly lower the Or In the shadow of a'pigeon's of a pi 1 The letter of Professor Barton Scam- stamina, weaken the nerves and thus Some oottat M an quetnttad Ching Tb see an aah�xn heaped �_ meal, M.S.C.L-, published In "Truth," I pave the way to ill -health. Stop this i .with contains facts which profound expert- self-poisoning by taking Nujol-the Iwed glaf encs has proved of a vital tmtportaace i scientific lubricant that comp tea the A dalf;y, In a patch of dusty grass. Ito adio many cancer sufferers: -"The radio- irk of Nature's lubricant when, ..:.'Or :..Or gulls, past city dlocks, low ptnion- Ing. active "alkali, ,potash, is the great oxy- �' gen attracting element In the body. It Mural supply modern living conditions, the. PP1Y fa&L Nujol be indefinitely ' 'But those tvhl, love Lha riYetrs 'Cti.ang- t forms over i 0 peT cent. of the Wine=] ' the red corpuscles in the blood. San taken with- out Injury to the system. Try N+fjo1 Ing lights, :"Pie Quietness of ships, the afterglow ash of Owing to certain defects to diet and I . to -day. Ask fQr it at your nearest drug store, but remember there is only -Of sunset on some sea4og'preparation'face: i the- preparation' of food, the modern human betug sniffers from wone Adol. Watch for the name " g io ted on the label and package. Stop Fallina Hair 110) Lbt+ eca;p four times a week with Minard's. It removes dandruff and Uri':r.4,tc'+ tht� growth of hair. Buckingham, Quebeg. for years 'with back. r ache illinervousness and other ailments ° y common to women from early life l"'KMa' KMG OF PAIN" was in misery and was always ready F to cry, Now I am so ba y to have good health. My daughter, who il�� IS years old, hoe also taken it and :3 willllllll be hato recommend it to a�II( e rlsDame Wu.LiAm PAs-tBx414, ,c;hyT.,ff*er' Buckingham, Quebeg. for years 'with back. r ache illinervousness and other ailments ° y common to women from early life middleTwhen Lydia E. Pir� a Veigetable will give you relief? I In a recent country -wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkhaau's Vegetable Compound, over p�,dpQ replies were received, and 98% of eve 100 reported they were bless- ' Stedryby its rise. p The witchery of over-j'e'welbed-Lights.I Civ z The amber of street lights on Palling ( petasni•um starvation," and the in- __.- _ _ �_----__—.— ; crease of cancer is a corollary of this - -� Snow, . to of a Tibeae Riad rale beauty In fife common- stattains." ThoTieande of cancer r I= AQ ;• sj eve been brought back to GiaDlsce• patients be Franklin IN. Wood,d in L'Allouette. normal healtfi and untold numbers have averted attack by the dread Minord's Liniment for frost -bites. malady by restoring to their systema _ B�►YER those assimilable potash salts, of - Just to Make Sure. - which they had for years been de- , Lriah Traffic Officer (to speeder)- prived by their regular diet. And since �' 4 Have you a M lor-ditivina au' that eminent - - - y 3 auto r, of London, aba,ndon8d the knife for the ► Speed,ea•-"Sure. I've got 14 here In dietetic and hygienic treatment of,f6- my pockstboo'k." cer, *his pihenomtual success` has in- •• ed jusuiled hope and confidence got It I don't ueed;to look at !t• If, ye in the hearts of sufferers throughout didn't have. one I'd have to see it-" the world. anae•lt is generally 15nown Proved safe by fllinionS andp rescribed-b h cla- t !- Y-.-- that cancer and a normally healthy - y }7 ys%ns Bicycles are so popular' in France bleed --stream are incotixpa£ible, con- COi ache ---- -- Ahat there is one for seven persons of mou sense dictation of stelf-preserva- _ _ _ N2i1rltlS LUIIIb& 'p the population.• tion should result in adoption of a na- =y titraily beneflclal diet that will' auto Pain Neuralgia ;Toothache Rheumatism For Tell Faces r ARE YOU BUILDING? Statically repair much of the damage A Detailed information -concerning already Unconsciously infllcte'd, and DDtSt7 t�Vi !at'Cl TheaeamyhtberoftiieCudcun _ rapirlly diminish .the growing a DOES NO Shaving Stick, with its delicate mod- ication and Soothing -IWGPCFtkB, �S: plan tbfnit build in • financing, dec.' • Trin talfty created by this self-inflicted enables men -with sender, colli !i= orating, furnis•hing.and gardening blood disease•. To enable any r er -- - rr$at� grgCiCa d soca twice a day, and leaves sift - uta s Y , r :is contained in tbe' MacLean Build• to thus win back normal health and de of OTii� " els' Guide. Profusely illustrated. strength, the writer will freely mall 'which COnt11JAS rovers directions. sista smooth and fresh. ----' Fifty-two pages. Bend 20c fors s2misle direotions_for us gtiidaaice Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12- tablets • 2 likil. ► copy o_* =1:00 for two years' sub• thereto if request is se to Charles Also bottles df ill and 100-Drntahist.s.oq°scdc sCrlptkrd (3 Issues). n QneStlons Ratter, 61 Btvns�rick. Avenue, Toronto Agintrm is the trade mark (r,esf,e.red in Qanada) of Dam ltaattr■etmr of llmoamue- �Crtiera.36a.ins tick 25c. ° answered. MacLean Building` Re- ` 4, Ontario. ic:ticacld (eco1�1 taticrlie Aeld, A. S. A."), p ie it is mat -�' ports, Ltd., 344 Adelaide St. West, --af - -- i"--"atlft DaYer taaatdaetvtr, to asd t the public.aXata,t imitstioasIS h onto. Mlttard's Liniment for Grippe. - - et $ayOC QDOi� foul a stsaiyed >Km lfa0s snsttt, the .1>I07e�r 186VE No. 3+-18. a - . _ ,/^•..:.�.- ,.�...:.-_.•K:....:__.,.. .__.. ... . .. _.. .. -..:,. r . _ 3::,. ..: _-. .. —...,i"' .. > .._. l -_ - .. — ... - ._ `.p _.. - _ �.:� -._ +w .:qf- _.... �'%` '4•. .. _. .: ..'Fa _... _-`:Y'�. ._.. ...... ,.., k!s• ..•i. 5Y HT:. wr'w-,c_<�e�ia,i`OK 1,«'. P . ... , �'. . • • .. , '.... t , v y. , °d ;- fix,.. .4.1'. i r .. Don't for he D nC4,, ,�,I�VL11J1f471IJ.i7. ranged for Friday,t Jan. sin -Dr. Henri will be here na geu- al�ri*xt Tues sy to ate,t:nd to hie ; - I the Town Hall, at 8 p. m. Your- vit proteseiuoal duties. Weeks. vi fartGeorge Cowan has begnil'tie`]b.cnsie, was in town a few hoursmission, gents 50c„ ladies 25rappreuticeehip in the h.kigR bur,i- ; o i Monday on business. • -A new type of snow -plow be- neer with S. R. Ddonoey. -Mrs. D. J. Callaghan, of To- longing to the Dept. of Highways ' g - g g P -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist _ ronto, mepent Monday and moues•ssed through the village o° practising is Toronto, will be here day here with Ger parents. on day which created much in- in hie office on Thursday from IQ 1 -A number of cases of measles serest. It is a heavy machine and a: tn. to 5 p• m.; as usual. are reported in the' neighborhood, is @aid to give splendid satisfac- -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, ResidentA-Genera batthe disease I&, of. -&-ver mild tion The avow is cau ht with • lCleanV r1 y g Dentist. Office over J. S: Bal@doa a •• U type. scraper and enters a blower in hardwarestore. Office hours,.9•to e - -W. A. Headereoo, we . are which is a powerful, fan which 8 daily and evenings by appoint- eprry to report, ie confined• to his blows the snow far off the road mens * . - :. f boupe witha, bad attack of ery. and into the ditch. There are two "" " - tipe1s�e, motors, one to propel el the, plow -The annual meeting of the pub. t>w , 1st _pn� art:_.. _.. - neo orrison, er t.0 t e a onR t e roa ,and the other Lo lig Rb ry which- waa-�d�cEYse s Standard Bank here, has been off operate the blower. Bhonld the to be held ry roome on 4 duty for a. few . days nursing an snow be deeR_...tile-plow moves Y evening, lace was, on ac- - atta-k of grippe. fowl-yi but the blower is count of the small attgadance, _ -John Topper, section -foreman driven with increased speed. Thus postponed until this (Friday)even-Ut9t rod them Out before on the O. N. 8., one been .tiff duty there is little danger of. the plow that there will be a a it is hoped _ ' for a week :"rough illness, and is stopping by having too_b eavy_ to at 8 o'clock, sake gpod attend- ��G.k��1ak1Yl�. y sues of members and all those ' being relieved e a t work during work, interested in the welfare of the e Heti have been s work g the -On Monday afternoon Dr. E. library.B _ i the poet few days getting the G Wheeler ' of 2357 `gest There area tar a num- sink readk on the school grounds, Queen Ger who patronise this worthy f►nd the children are anxiously St•, Toronto, had a narrow esca e from seriousp institution, and take therefrom a X11 Fancy and China Dishes' awaiting its completion. y Dr. Ca twnto the villages to visit e was thPBof boa each year, and' a -Considerable snow. has fallen especiallyshould show their right, and when cotntu8 lntereat b per cent Off. wring the past week and as•a y attending this meeting ,. up the hill at the west end was at the librar result many of.the. back roads -are about to tweet a large McLaughlin Y rooms at 8 o'clock Strong durable Glass -Tumblers, regular 80c, 'for .. ¢9c don . now impassable for motor traffic. g g this evening. Sleighs and cutters are now more car driven by Harold skidRoss,-Of x in evidence. Whitby. The latter skidded aN MEMORIAM. _ Boys' Pig skin Gauntlet' Mitts, regular 75c, . oar bac pr - —Colds have been ver reval- when going down the` hill and the Boys' Mocha Gloves, for fine wear, regular 1.00, for 790 pr Y P driver lost control, and as are- FOL'Nl)-In loving memory, of a dear Men's Red -label Stanfield's Underwear, reg 2 50,t• 2.19 en�Yn--this---neighborhood daring stilt collided 'with the doctor's husband and uncle. James Found, Men's All -wool Fine So:, various colors, req 50c.' for•- 8� 1 > the past few weeks. �P Ile --there.. rd- --Con who died Jan. 12tb,1li'L6, are no serious cases, a .number pe -fore{ng it a sins 1 only Men"s Black Mackinaw, size 40 large telephone ole. In the im- ® a na are • c , _, re�7.591for_.- have been confined to their beds pp Tweed -Pang sato er weight, in sizes 34, N pact Dr. �W.heeler was thrown louse for a few days. against the window on the right A heart that was purer than gold, 9. 38, 38, 40 and 42. regular 4.00, yours for '2.89 St. Geon s Church Anglican g And to those who knew him and 1. only Mane Brown Serge Suit, size 40, worth 35.00, for 29.5b (Anglican) side which was smashed cutting ' Services nest Sunday, Jan. 17th, him badly about the face. The loved him _ a follow�:.:10.00 a. m. Sunda His memory will never grow cold. Sunday car also sustained congiderabie Plaid Drees Gonda, for children's wear, 30 inch, we're 8ebool, 11.00a. m Morning Service, damage which is being repaired LgvEag Wits. Rose and George. " 7.00p m,-Eveniog Service. Preach -Spencer's- Roiug to clean It out, worth 40c, going at 27C d 4, at garage. Plaid Dress Goode, inch f 39c �d er, H. M. Alexander. of Toronto. SALE REGISTER. ,regular 65c, or -)✓, L. Chanmali lost his most -On Wednesday evening of last _ Khaki Home -span, for school wear, 42 in, reg 85c, for -69c yd valaablAcow from acute sods es- week the Ladies' Aid of the Unit- WEDNESDAY. J{,1v. 20TH -Credit sac• Blue Heather Home -span, very datable, 58 in, reg 1 50 ,),Q9 d tg ed Church here put on an- Old tion sale of fresh cows and ringers, croon Serge, 50 inch, good quality. re 100 for tion a re v days ago' It ie only a P B B q y g . 59C yd i y Fashioned Tea. As usual the 35 heAd of steers and heifers from Clearing in Ginghamsl 27 in; various patterns, reg lac _1 pc yd ' w amuothe ago since he loot ladies provided a e lendiei re past• 8W to 1100 iha, each. 30 hreedin smother vRtu!kwe cow which was p p I ewes, 2 brood soma and three young all first quality, J S1 in, 32e . .,'28c. yd' The Cables looked so inviting and y in hie pPvapeagion only two or three horses, the property of M. J. Ho III. ' days. Farming is not all profit. attractive and all felt quite at day, lot S, B. F. coo,. Pickering. - home. There was alar a turnout, g• Children'u -Un Sunday neat Rev. A, R. g Sale at one o'clock.. .Wm. Maw, plain 1 -buckle House Slipper, 11 to 2; going at BSC some coming from O-Ihawa and aucti�oeerd. Ladies' Juliet and Boudoir Slippers, clearing at . 1.'25 and -98c Sanderson will be assisted in the 1.49 f morning service by Rev. H. S. other points. During the tea hour Hlddies BOUCP, regular 2.5�� to OU,.gizes 5 to , , at games were indulged in by many. sizes 8 to 10•x., at Dongal, :11. A„ D. D., of Sirvcoe Xeta ddvrettsemeaaes.,. ^a - - A fine program was put on the ----_ -- —_------ - alt 19t. United Church, Oshawa. At `7p m, the pastor's subject will be Choir giving threenumbers which were much appreciated. Instru- (+UTTER, FOR SALE -1n Rood con- .: "'The Three Most Notorious Bad BOrgaina in History," mental numbers were contributed °'tion Apply Gerald Claret, Dunbarton, 19 - -- r -r,rom present appearances it -Would by Mrs. H. R. Monney, blies Hat. tie Law and Miss Munro. Mise VORSALE-A number of eleetric Q a' l: late ores, cheap. Apply W. H. Jackson, � :. • took as if our village will be Ili4hted with electric Light after Fawkes captivated the audience R R !V . 1, Pickering ° 1st] -yellow •... the current has been turned On. by giving several readings. Mrs. OST -A. collie dog with While the necessary number of A. R. San Jerson delighted all with two solos sung in splendid white nng around neck. Notify JrA, Fkm- tog, 5touev;llt phone 210. 18 9F::: E contracts were signed at the time the Hydro Electric Commission voice. F. M. Chapman, B. A., P - OULTRY WANTED -Highest �'' Peen id for live — rYY also feathers and ranted the request bf the Police gave a snort snappy addrer, hides n Raslto,stouffvtlle. Phone 7,821. 13-:5 ,, h"rwsteee to supply the, village which was enjoyed. The proceeds• P y Ja were re rted ebont 8W, „and all EAMING-Having --purchased the 1 With power an Ught a large teaming outSt of A. Forsyth r am prepared S CHA P MAN had sue a good time iL ie bo to accept orders for teaming. Cifarge t moderate. me a tlaember of other residents have the Ladies' Aid will put on another G<o*¢e Ttvmer, Claretxont, 10 20 .0gaed contracts and are having ere loo '4 ----their wiring dome. B' - ----. --_ bent new cutter drivtna horse, but and a Is ' The Benefit Euchre and Dance batistes kitchen •rave IHappY Tiwughvt organ , i given In the Town Hall on Friday COUNTY CO v hi C I L (Villa Gemi Harry Moore, Pxkertng 1S 2rJ evening last was attended by a COUNTY O'y ONTAPJO Bargai ""ANTED-Loeml agent for well = S�` .... nai io large Crowd, many coming from a advertised pianos sad phonographs cpm ��� yys 7 r distance. "The Midnight Prowl. The, first meeting of the Ooun^ii of mesion beats. A i assistance gg+sveo to close sales ' the Corporation oh the Oouat Wnte care 'ion A, P1t KERING NEWS, 1322 k era." a 4 piece orchestra from p y of Or• White tarso for the year 1920 will be held OR SALE -15 young pigs. 4 Bboats, • y, gave their services free. � �j' Pi T - pursuant to statu. a iA the Council 1' � nanny oats; chicken house. �s l0 and one :Tbia was their first appearance Chamber is the Court House in the }� tog Base Fred Lacey. lot 35, B. F. W e are now in tyle sR'1C21 Ot rr PPe encub for e and there is-nodonbt they will be Town of Whitby on Tuerd..y, tele cM.�ai� .sltering. Highland Creek P.0 Phone - Won 1 c : much in demand. The committee Jath day of Ja.nuaty, 19•rd, at the hour ", ' - - -- erfu oneert8.- in eba r e are very y grateful to of two o'clock In the rrfter0000. T,10R SALE -Gr- d natter, .nearly - - those who helped to make the All ac^ounta +) he laid before.the I new cutting box. P if , nearly new hand of r. good wheelbarrow, 3 or 4- tons of good • - Darty a 4tiecess, financial) as well Council ebould be forwarded to the Tt Now is th� time to bu y hay and a thoron h -brad Rhode Island ed y. as Foeially. �- — Jerk, properly certified, at least three rooster. L. D. Bsnkgr, Pukenn¢. 19.20 J -A meeting of the Pickering days before the meeting, of the Coun - Fire Company will be held on cil. _ �TA99EY-HARRIS VACHI:NERY _ Dated at Wbithy, this 12th day of "i— end repa,ra. flow :, the temc to look Thursday evening, Jan. 21st, in - after your spring needs, cult•vators. dnlb and JdO URry, I92B. harrows, sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1.2 by Tube new Fire Hall, at 8 o'clock. It 11 wagon gear, cheap D. J. Gormley, Dunbar. A Fide T..be fiasterdyne, complete with wet battery, tabes, ARTHUR E. CHRISTIAN, is reltiested that every member - pouncy Clerk °A 22tf a. $2.5 ~;peaker,.aerial b b8tter and Ilse present on that evening, T OST -A hone! steer came on to the installed for $ 145.00 p As mach important business will Jpremises of the undersigned, lot 10. con. 4, be transacted. It is proposed by Greenwood Barber Shop Ptckerirg, about Dec. 121h,; and also a red calf some that the Town Halt pro- aeon= Aug. 1st. Owner may have same b prov A Three TubelHarkness Reflex, complete with tabes,' aerial m ' C Adjoining Haryey'a Store ngyop rcy and paying expenses. Jas, say Hicl, at rty, now owned by the Fire o., R. R`No. ],Pickering. 18.20 ppee t be deeded over to the town. Ar b batteries, wet battery and installed with' a #45' this is an importapt matter. the - OR SALE -Cheap. all kinds of Amplin speaker for $145 00. ' executive of the Fire Company Opening Taesday evenin A -wagons, harness, and all kinds of farm im- plements The y in good order. Aleaveveralheavy and 1 he parte need in this set are ab9olutely the _i desire to have all members. pre•- and Saturdays, lght scales and cook stove, and heaters• High. - finest that han et bought. ant so that a full discussion may eat prick paid for bides and wool, also live Coat;I `be had. Retxtelmber she 21st, at afternoon and evening, try. H. Herman, stonfrville, Pbone 1Wv3 leer ; ,,8,00 m. _ p. MILTON -:- ORMEROD - !` These sate are absolutely gnaraateed. -Ata representative meeting of fit. Andrew's congregation 17 GREENWOOD - alalied for Monday evening. the , . J lCerjn ,Board of Managers was inetrueted. ShiabB �♦ _ by a ananimbus vote, to proceed Fruit Rrees, S (► W-4 t Fetablished •1857. with the re -decoration of the IA church and manse and also {petal Having secured the agency for T. W. ' electric light in both manse have buildings. Bowman i Son; Star Nurserites. Tlsltoe sar4s; s O� �� the church and manse have Ridgetown, Ont. - Destans - - been In need of this attention for I am Prepared to take orders for CoMatowrsde. 4 = eom' time, &Oct as the hydro is kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, i"��. ,.Iy o, ptaao tab d °i' w$.�cn°��� s ° now coming into the village. it Ornamental Shrubs Rtc...aL tltinatttrrattfeongdon onPatanta .� ���� " was deemed advisable to have the _�� -� hates lowest for lame quagtiiiee. Parents 94 w+tren oos�h�Y m ' 0Mw (��cN WHERE'$ TEL4. YOUR ALRICiNT 'ILLI � mors _sloes ._at once.-- Eatil�ae a*J3 9,,, are being prepared by contractors /io►ti♦NN THE CONSTi BUrL� and it is hoped .that the work will N. J. Qhavais Pickerin Abandaomaly fairsentaa r rs..e et:. - THE Jt1G(tE !#tM -:be proceeded with at an early or s eM�aw•+aTwm r a _ date. =mitis here at last. Atter many Fred Litchfield �>a�. NowYpfk / �f -fears of prayerful effort anti pat- •sc,wea.magcoa lu, . ent waiting, the ban has been re- - -tuovad from Pickering and the _I+- tensed Electricales I ' the village are now _ _ (iOIItraCtOT 5 f� t� baa �•�" o o rf r •/� �" . t -able-to-watch and sdmRire the brill- _ - ��vre�•..- • __sant 1Lhligbtt from hydro power. Estimates for all kinds of wiring • n +r - ' - - -time - turned on on Wednesday after?: --Farmers,ttentlOn-.._.__.....-. Anoon, and several buildings, in- I am in town now with four men . • e _ ?' Chiding M, S. Chapman:@ store, J. find we have time to complete 1 am agent for the World's Greatest Richardson's store and residence, a few 'amore contracts be- a c „^ - and C. A. Sterritt's store, were g Separator, "Tbe Renfrew, Stoves, - - fore the li ht is Scales; and Oii Engines. Fleury's = �_ brilliantly lighted and much ad- turned on. famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, F _ mired, as a special effort was made Wheel Barrowsetc. - 'to make them look attractive. F{atures For Sale. Brantford binder twine and second• I e �-� '� '� r Am -- -- Within afew days many of the F- Z=TL-+��.+=�hand rleparators for sale. E '� = --. � � - .houses will be made ready to re - epi ve the current ae the Electric (Care of C. A. StMrritt) $OBT- DEVITT, Jane art- busy wiring. ; Phone 1300 „Pickering Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM ;�, %4, 'n it Y•. - ;x.. .,-". - ^.;.. -f' y, c„ ,x, fir'+_. , , .�>:�;5`Y�`?•...t^�•^x-`r'�`..h. •�x�R3. 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