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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_01_22N V r' •' r a ttt��rVVV NG, .... , � .. �;�• , PlctKE 21 Ri�, HE -10L. XLV. I'ICBERINGF, 'OMT.; tIDAY, JAN. ?2,' 1926 filo. 20 a � Fte�4iEaiitil eba>rse►. GAS®Ol'i R1vtm= DUNSARTON. PORT UNION. -qe • Duobarton Oommuo% H -.All -Coale In the 'appeal case before 7udRe E .� ��D =r Saw Mill an"asket MSM medical d have smother Rood dxgce on Fti• O'Connell and jury, the lection of A. NEWS day nigb,�„ the 29th of January, at 8 00 H. Tredway against G. H. Hees & R E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director �'arCt+OTjt o'clock. Couples 50 cents. Ladies Sons and F. H. Chambers. of Torongto, •sz ', _- .Optometriul Association of Ontario. R please provide. for 8+364 t1l) damages for al ed ne li- s■ Mambas of _>1 American metricalJTTI ,i ( _ - - ti _ ation. Eyt• enmtn -apps+& -- 44+e -E -piatn d 3 _ a 28n4, Claremont. Oat. _ in -unity- Hall on the avenin of Friday, - R y,.,old daughter, Mianle,, was cr g -- LOGS WAXrED Jan. 29tb; at 8 o'cloc or-purpase �4he Kinaston Road near West Hill, Established 1858 �T O. MOKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., of appointing a committee to art urige on Aug. god, 1924 *,he was run over by 7\ . Bdinb°rlh, member of the College Qt a • aerica of entertainments far the the defendant's Ford sedan and re- No Better Pastry Flaur made titan Phyatoiaa. and t3urQsons of Ontario, Iieentfate 'CU8t0[ll sawing done, Oat RullinR -- °t 88 0011 communil game one, come all. ceived serious internal injuries. She Kissimi' age of Bnraeoas, Eaiahtugh, You &re welcome to ilip Anglican vas awarded 8733.00 and coats. Thisttention to dsiesses of woman and and Chopping, Wood dew, Offiosand rasidsaoe,Brougham. _ Repairing, service at 3 P. m., on Sunday, Jan. I c e was tried in May, 1925 before �R. DURV4IN E. STECKLEY, 24th; in' the Dunbxrton Community Judge Widdi$eld and jury, but •.was ' Honor Graduate of Toronto Collette of Cbi• - Shaping and Turhing.'` Hal[. Corse early and juin In the taken from the jury and dismlesed. JuSt'as fine and good as eapelisive ' renractic, Will make residential calls in Picker- sInging before cite service. Preacher ;.., / imported American Ing. Claremont and surrounding districts. Tues;, Kiddie gars, Sleigh@, Office Stools -Rev. B. Langford, blembers of -T_ cake flour. days, Thursdays and Saturdays. For ap t- BROCK ROAD. ,sent call 1411 Sowmanville or wr te,_ C u a this congregation are invited to at. ; —tatisnis free. riy ---malt mor $ale -- . tend the annual vests meeting at - ----- --Try snaking good old-fashioned 3' g Paul Reesor hitd a businima trip to home-made read St. George's Church, Pickering. at 8 p, the city recently, - ro G'fsirobruct{Q _ORAS. A. WHITE. m., on Monday. Feb. let. Mise Jessie Davidson visited Mies f m GRE or to late G. Marjorie Kayps recently. {.agscl• Phone 6420 orstvrite Locust Hill, Onto. Freeman Mantle teOworkin i V P e is rnontb Kay Windsor i with cher 'Bakers' loy" �r 7. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and city. R. n the. sister, Mrs. W F. Thomson, ?4". '''A•Solieitor, Notary Public Etc, Money to Mrs. Harloek, sr., ie til with heart Oscar and Mr . Patty and son, and Nothing Better. yr oa°. Seth Wing, Court House, Whitby. 251y *• t *• Mr. and Mrs. A. gra and eon " �hf J n trouble. Y spent IOHARDSON & PICKERING- Mrs. George Johnston is confined to Sunday with J me® H, and Mrs. Sarristerar Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Cooled. Funeral Director the house owing to illness. Keyes. T_ nasal sts.,Toronto. hones Main 1 Liceriaed Lrmbalmer Lloyd-�Qitsot3, - -�h* � - -H oar-ahteaded-the unera / _ er�teonLife Buildia Corner Yoa a and Rich- _ eft --- sire,- --- st n- Rad Bunchy with his father, Walter IV, of the late'Rjais Tboinpeon. of Toror. hen} f� ra R e r.l cin � l son• r to, and former V $ resident of this �— Z. BEATON & R08i3-$arriatere, So- MOTOR HEARSE Harold Matttrewe was off duty the neighbortrood, at Top Prices. Z. • liciton. Northern Ontario Badding, 330 latter part, of. last week owing -to a Many enjoyable evenings are being --Chopping _ Sa.* Stret. Toronto. CLARBMONT, OM. severe cold. spent among the young peopteakating ho ing t ; w I. Deaton, Phone 9.44 Robert and Mrs. Harvey and Batty. on the pond at Hill Crest Farts. Ev: Y � yi J D. F. Ross, Adelaide 2 87 of Toronto, spent Sunday with Bert erybody welcome!• hlOndays, Wednesdays, Fridaye. Dental and Mrs Harvey, - A sleigh -load of our young people, 4 - The most busy mb}n in our village piloted by Paul Diamond, attended �• X.J. DR. D. O. Smith, Dentist, atntiff• Toronto ;oat now is the blacksmith, owing to the Sunday School convention at ! ° rifle. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To. the icy condition of the road N, Brougham day 1 All repot s Br m on Fri last. t roato Universities and the Royal Collcgga of �1 • Radial agent& sane"* %wits 7}r:eFlie', gjc"Teblr#rsrrer '�' - ° ` Reels lStugeons. Phone office lUll, Residence Asphalt Shingles our neighborhood just now. We tin. IIsi No outsid: appointments. �Jy a derstand our local agents are meeting D �LAKE B. BI:ATON. D. D. 8„ For the neat 30 days we will with success. DUMBARTON. COAL 17 Graduate of the Royal Colelse of Dental Hell Asphalt sl1In$le8 at Bnrgeone and University of Toronto, Olitcr c $TOUFFVILLE. hiss Ethel Blenkin spent the week - $7.00 per square in mr Nurd«k's Gonlecttonery store, Whitby, end v:'ith friends in the city, A gaol supplg of Hwrd and Soft } - Office hoarse to i2 : 1 to b.3o, tad. phone ti. _ }obi of l0 5q9• The hockey league, with eight cluhp, :►frF. Walton Annis spent Sunda, s +sell phone ago, 4417 or more. are in the heat of pta� -wittr $tanfi• with her father at Enotafrfrien, y Coal on hand. Also a supply _ Terms Caah. villa leadina. Miss -Mary Pearce spent a few days of Kindling Wood N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. D. S.. .. _ . _. - > p y g �A - 0 Graduate of Royal Colla a of Dental Sur. Fenelon Falls curlers were here on Ia9t week in the city with her cousin. - - stove length. aeons sad the University of Toronto. nista Hardwood Flooring Raturda last and defeated our curlers Mr. Reading, we Are sorry to may, ' above D. A. Scott's store, Claremont. Oat. for the Oshawa Cup. has heen in the bospitat with blood • 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. '. Deice fears, 0 a, m- to a P. m.. Sawrda 9 7. We are quoting special prices On ► -saO c 1 p ®, Phone Clare 1401. 4T y' Richardson Masonic Lodge will bold pniannin "Red Deer Brand" a Past Masters' night on the evening � e are sorry to report that tit'm. DQ►�iALD �1 ' . t'$I�,TG - ERBBRT T. FALLA ISE. L D 8.. Birch Flooring. of Friday. Feb, 12th. Thom Is confined to his bed this weep D D, S.. Graduate of the Royal Collate o1 'Prices on the above will A -motor bus service will begin to following attacks of convulsions. �encal Surteoas and the University of TOronto, • § F Office abaM J. S. Baladon's store, Picutrint, Oat. advance shortly. operate between Stoufiville and To- Alex and Mrs. Gouriie and Mr, and ��% rse; ron to. bei • W hit'evalee Cdsee ba.irs : 9 a m. to a p. a , or Dy/ appoint• - beginning on Monday of this Mrs Nohes attended ttre funeral of ` -. anent, Phoac Pick 3700. 4317 week, the former's cousin in the cit last �'+ • �1�� ►�LiZt11�t3 a':a Mr. J. A. Ward, of "Brier Bush." Wednesday. y The a�ie�`�ce t.T�iB $ e 02mi siss gravb*. �= T � secured 13 prize@ and sweepbtakes Miss Florence Annie has returned y� V from 12 entries at the Peterboro Poul. to Fort William to resume her duties try Show last week. in the teaching profession after a Motor overhauling. top sad aide our- ' V. RIOHARD90N -Real Ea —r. R. J. Dal s former resident of tal-n repairingg . tate. lnsaisrter. Convey@aei ig, Notary y. period of conva!esceece at her home Battery Serylce-Obarging P*l;tic• 8tc., Plckerint, Ont 3117 BLauf3villa, and now of Edm nton, Al- here. , C We� ireReady berta. spent a couple of week in town Mrs. Chas. Smales bad the misfor- and overbaullag. = ,d y-� All work guaranteed, Flat rate �{' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, renewing old acquatntance9 tune to run a needle in bar foot. It .a." a fres o0aatue at Yore and oassrlo, sae. Mrs. W. Mullov, wife of the former required a painful operation to service charge t' to supply year fall regniretneote =Phone 8810 Mark. Central.. ( a Was of sal +Gran ai fter P► to o° sh0rgsa editor of the ' Tribune." passed away it. Mrs. $males, we are pressed to _ esesse.. Address Oreap error P. o. out. in Hardware on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs: Mel- sayy. is-4190wovtog �, . L� V ' '�B.Y13tiATON TOWN8HY1°t7LE13B Also, to make your bome moat lov are old residents of StoufTvilip. Leat Thursday evening s number of G l «� • f9oa•ey:msss, Oaataais�.natos s.mas comfortable by installing the _ e annual Religious Educational ftriendaand neighbors surprised Ben - , aiaS6a*tw, eeosoataat. tdYs, tsoaey a Iona nuncii, of Markham. and Stoufiville. and Mrs. Lottou %t their bome with a -best furnace on. the market 01a°� ��Owaw at to the United Church oa Fr iday, miscellaneous shower. A very pleas• irl _ _ • THE BECLA of at week. There were three sees- ant evening was spent. U7 M. MAW, LICENSED ACG the -furnace that save@ one- lane.- �+nd Judge Mott bpoke in the Wan'tod. ,., rr�r TIONEER for York, evening. �� Qatarto and Durham ton in seven -MMOUGHAN. ' Couot„ra, All krads of nates prompt)y attended � �-------- —=' ' _ - -- W. Terms reasonable Dateo for salla. atsy he Call. and see u41 before bn •in - arranged at Ng WS' OAScv t3ttl sad Iadepea S $ W+iFiiTEVALE. Sirntirig on thecrink every Tue6day dmf phones. Whitby, Oat• sly elsewhere. andSetuida evenings. n Sold and properly !Hiss H•zPl Birnie was bome for the Y g UU bush. Feed Oats ww•k•end. Mrs. Peter Brown and little Fns, �. �1 installed Mrs Gordon MAgin@'Visited here J n spending a few dare ��''tt �. more and will .. _ Ii7�rJ 1 by ark. have hes ef. ' Phone iri40 - on 9.uoday, with F F and Mrs. Perryman. We are pleased to see liars. D See At the school meeting, Wednesday heck out again. evening, Jan. 18th. W. A. Knox wag 'Pay 50c• per OUR WINDOW ALVIN BUSHBY Out hockey sports are biisy practfs. elected tru+tee In place of T. Norton int+ these drys, who resigned. bushel Rev, Mr. R-tcliffe visited, friends in ,DICKERING The'PBhlic Library Board will meet - For S clearing 011t Of — the city recently. to the iiMasry room@ an Saturday ev- - - DO For a gasoline duet tune In on the ening neat. ai 8 o'clock for the election May bs delivered at to41st'$ifl • O O 1 WANT NT Whitevale garage, N :.wooden wheelV L">•1 of officers for the ensuing year. Coal Yard or at farm, sad ' Kiddy Cars at W. Michell is busy cutting and haat- ,+.. y in(t ice these days. T. C -Brown and James and Mrs, may be weighed at _ your house heated for half Hugh and Mise Mav Michell Sunda Smith journeyed to Toronto on Sun- grower's home greatly reduced prices. the coat of coal . ! ed at Gordon McKay's. s y' day with W. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. or at yard. _ ,lq Which did you ea ov the most, the Smitb are now beginning their return If so, instal one of the Instant .las 1 trip to their home in Dakota. - .:.;.We are selllDg all kinds Of Oil Burners in your range, or Convention or the dance? an Inf:ernatfoofd Oil Barrier Mr. Poynter and Mr. Bulkbolder The following officers of the Brough. _-/`� Blectrio Flxtllres : Floor are gettlog in shape for the spring am Union Sunday School have been rj R E1 ja S V R, ' Lamps, Table Lampe, in your furnace. . opening of their Road -House Service elected for 1928: Supt. -J. Phillipe. �t' • - Call and see them. Station. Asst. Supt, -W. Willson, Sec' ---C .Fi'lectric Irone, No shortage of fuel in our burg, as Phillips. Asst. Sec y -R. Fuller. Trees, ZOCZT'OW 5C= -r ,* W. J. GORDON'S, j there was delivered here one carload -Ed. Willson. Asst. Treas,-W, Will. TOaBterB etc. -Abureb Street, of coal and one carload of hardwood son. Home Dept --Mrs. Harvey. Miss. 1=g4 , r ,4 . A shots Wanted 8617 Pickering cb{a week. v Dept Roherta PhilCradle Roll- I�r gnarls!-ODt Otil,k DeII Set.,4 _ : The Ladies' Aid Social at the rle Cowan.OowaoT ranee Dept ed Church intend bolding a chicken Mrs. oonlllieting of table and ' FlaVO Bread Flour pie supper on rhursday evening. Feb. Bible Class -Mrs. Holtby. Y. P. tiara _ lib. Watch for further particulars -W. Willson. Na. 1 Girls -Mea J. - Hee h Miller. Na 8 Girls -Mrs. Devitt. No. 8 p ! e 17th of March open for the `r and Marvel rleh• concert and box social to be girls -Roberta Pbilli No. 1 Bo s- DnIcy i ps. y Olaf rice. held under the auspices of the Young r. Jacktron, No. 2 Bois -Mr. Taylor. r p _ eople'& BibleiClit" of the Whitevale P v-Hrlen Appleton, Beginners ' __ ... Pantry tist Sunda 9cbool. - *Mitchell. -- ---- y, II[l a B rima - p p Mre ... _S Ero�� it o Feb. let the voung people of the The third annual we of The ; • -11 �. May be obtained from you Grocer. Whitevale Baptist S. School intend Citizens' League was held in the Fire `fi. ate mitt . . holding a faacy dress carnival on the Hall on Tuesday evening. Jan. 19th. a...:. BrOO Flour Locust Hill Rink. . Every one is re. A very large aid.enthusia.ttc number quested to dress in costume. were present. Tie [reasurer's report H. E: Poynter, Librarian, entertain• for the year was resented, ,and after ? 3 f. Furniture l>ea13r end - CHAS, WILSON, Prop. ed the members cf the Library Board some discussion was adopted showing ,sem; Funeral Director &V the beautiful home of Ileo. and Mrs. a balanee on the right side. The fire- We wish one and r - � F.L.M DALE MILLS Burkholder to an oyster slipper last engine and " hone 1800 y pP R equipment came in for Thursday evening, Jan. 14th. Every some comments and after many ideas a;ll a very '==N� one present bad heaps of fun. bed been presented it was decided to J �1l;k�rlDgi QIItSr10 ;- ; Our Choral Society are having--a"add two of the 2J gallon fire extras• social evening next,Tuesday---at- to tt elec. try r'is moa - S every member to requeeted to be Ossa- tion of officers for the year 1926 was ' Sth wan 3l prinppelpa Recleaned Toronto Sym on Orchestra in very riendl nature but closely con. =' Saving purchased the stock from _ p y y _..an al — - _ the Estate o� -will he present-and-wfll tested. W. E: -Holtby was elected - - SereeniD a will rat- 1111 mit an entirety new masicat play president by a small majority over G. }z W. a. BARNES and the entire; g with a prospect pf giving it here in L, Middleton. Wm. A. Knox was Prosperous the near future, with the assistance of elected secretary and F. Cassie, trees- -ipzs, business of JOS: W. DOTE.N' ten your hogs at the Choral Society. , urer. .The closest contest was for the - 4 Am prepared, to supply all sizes On Friday, Jan. 29th, in the I. O, O. office of Ft a Chief, E. E. Annis get. -New Year _� F. Hall, at 8 o'clock, the Whitevale ting the cling vote over L. Mat- F Itrobe•$err Boxes to Three a profit - - - - and Half Bushel. Public Library Association will bold- thews, who was then elected Deputy "8 their meeting for the election 'cif ot8• Ohief. A committee of seven were , °Green River Basket Works _'We have this'Feed at cers, followed by -a splendid program chosen to act with the above officers right prices. given by the young people of both as managing committee for this year: �'7 w Phone Mark. 6409 churches., then a box .social, where Fred Hamilton, G. L. Middleton, R. N. E. 1VtcEi�EN, 5 We carryall the different eats will be provided for both young Feashy, J. Fuller. R. D. Miller. L, FRANK PENNOCK Mill Feeds. and old. Everybody come and have a Matthews and A. Gray. The meetingy good old-fashioned time, Admission was brought to a close by the presi- Veterinary Surgeon "•The Man that made the Barnes , free. Ladies will please bring boxes,1 dent leading in the singing ;of the E -' Basket." �• N• =+O W 00� Don't miss this treat. National Anthem. 0103 OX1=g', Q=taX1* « ? e 'rM.2..'ir..�wu...x. J:er.?t5_,s';..s•...: r.;: ,>-:, �—.:;:._�.-<_"t_._..... .L ._.-... .c...:,,,.::�. __-::. �. .:,.:-..,:.. _.. _`... :.: _ ia:..,::. .. s__ ... . ,._. ...-_...... ,. „ ..-_.,r..—......._. .. �: "..<t�K>:2 .. .,_._..v.'�..., ...s'.'!r'.'1..,a", ....,.....u.,.,.._....-.6.E,:i..,'�.-�+M3„r':,.s..:r.r.,..vE,is.,..u�irS4:,aei,$;7,=�•«°3.rx..r.,.F.^°.:t e,^<i4''I: �sieu: Is elajp.andnwnaiear 1e curs `��• will both�omg, tis alwa a But, ma y 4 1,� r: • -- Cherie, j i Lae meantime this youngster , fi s�lav ,p .. _ ..... snag die "-'' e re { Can we he:p that?" asked' - e- a- t'a get out of here into the fresh Or ire CtOtia :`. a f" Fie is in the hands of le bon Dieu' b� - :. • BY WILLIAM MERRIAMROUSE.. I added Thais. ♦ I "Jules Gufibau:t, torn by two power- ! ful desires, instinctively reached to his breast. - Without being conscious- = PART I. There's no smoke coming out of fast 1 of what he did, he drew out the silver ry chimney." crucifix that he wore: - - T 3'svfce since morning the face of Gui.bault was alreadypounding at I "A charm will not protec_ you!" � v Mise. Thais Lanctot had began to SALIBli `the door; with an anxius eye u y - y yon Gustis sma smallpox!" excited. "3mail- -- -- ��A freeze. • On, seeing the. warning, wh}te-'the face of his betrothed. No answer pox is smallpox!" � . • ' k spots agora cheeks and chin, the -two, -tee from within, -and, -after a mo- ."It is not t� ^.herd" rep?efi Gu;I_- - R 4 au .1, and-Boyer;:-had-:eapcd-ment_of-waiting,-he-lifted-the n ti;-iookirrb dm�vn-coniuseffIv'-at•1ie- I '1a pr' a sereed in the air -it! from the traineau and with handfuls and pushed open the door. _ It is the work of his fingers. "It is from the of snow gent'y tut swift:y rubbed out unwritten law in the woods that one shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, and C et. - Finer them ani► Japan or O - may do this, for barred-doar in wait- it is _ghly to- remind me that le ban S1pO.wdele In ��_ QA._.. ,-- — , the frost. Zt was now noon; and ev�m - _ _ _ . - tlg- with the sun as high" as it would go -ter •night mean, death to the man Dieu goes with us alarays--" outside. "Of course,"- interrupted -Boyer -fm-, " For the moment Thais Lsnctot did that day over Northern Quebec, white . Thais rr,'n at once to the stove sad I How to Make a Poem. h patiently. We all know that; but you not reply. She studied first the face 'appeared for the third time on the began to unwind her great -woolen can catch the sma.,pox, like any one of Jul end then that of Boyer. Grail- We should manage our thou�ts.*> _ cheeks of maderaoiseI:e. ' muffler. She revealed a face to, com- else... You .may be mad, but Thais is bau1td as he realized the nature and cotaporsing a poem as shepherds. do "This is enough, Thais," said Ju:es mand. a second look from any "man, in root!" w " 3 Y g „ earnestness of Gustaves offer, felt- a their flowea's "in making a g�arlaJ>tidr f Guilbat.1t when the had a ain.reslor- city or country -a face conscious of Whether I catch_ it or not, said real danger stirring. Was he not suf- first select the choicest; and then diff' -ed good red ,blood to the face of the its own beauty. " Her great dark eyes t;ui:bault, in a voice that was very i feria enough from his quarrel with g 8 9 pose them 4n the propos pleoEb; whefl+* ^ ;girl. "You, must be warmed at onee, flashed about the roam. nEar:y a growl, I am not going to Thais? Let Gustave Boyer keep out they give a lustre to eauh' other; } t Its a man living alone, she. said, leave .a ,man to die alone. No ri and thoroughly, even .if we -have to ., I p est, of this affair! the feathers In Indtan Crowne, w!tiloh' r with conviction. He must be out at no doctor, no friend with him. Why, To be concluded.) y make .camp here at the side ,of- the work now. Look! He hasn't washed this boy shotfld have- his mother.!" � _� are so -managed that every one reflects , the dishes for two or three days.". The eyes of Thais Lanctot grew, - apart . ai its color and "gloss on the' - "We can do better than .that!" ex- Gui baud• had brought. in the pack- dangerous:y bright, and Jules knew •- "About DfllttfCC MusIC,,. next. --Pope: claimed Gustave Boyer. "tou saw age of food that they carried. As soon weal enough that sign. With Just such! Those who eneeringiy look down on I - a-, ' that half -broken road we passed a lit- as a Litt:e of the stiffness went out of eyes M had seen her drive Henri Pa-' dance music are to be pitied. To be chopper tis g P g pineau, who had made himself ob ec'' in public `is bad and devoid of -origin- of the dance music played t!!L[3+CT1Ce - it tie while o. We at the end of _ happened that` the This is our w din ds Jules . Paquet, or something like thatnai -spread Its moment it he io Th s out ui herldipg is lhouse� ' !acre. of kind One often i e by .Radio ills fingers, he opened it and began to - -- - --- - is moment it ha three of them were stent Thais and she said. y any Leottt by Belem A. Basi. Jr. there. We're halfway to Ste. Rose du Jules getting the meal read to eat.. " (why some bands play such awful b'e g Y Yes, and the happiest day of my, t �,B.,,of.: lev_e+lamd, OLIO, s me=bet Degel now: Suppose we, stop, at the- and Gustave stirring up the fire. :ife, Thais; but the man in there is , trash. .Do you know why they • do it? I theme 1y 0 Tim — y use o tis aquet, eat, get wa ' Suddenly Thais let a knife fall c:at- sick. He -needs water, fire. t must' Because Bandmaster "A" plays that er Church, Tho of p`iret, Ca' and go on? It's the only house on the tering to the floor. She stood with be hard to die -alone!" Iur pieces composed, or rather perpre- of Christ Scleudet, in Dostoa, Me"., road, and there's a moon to -night, so her wide eyes filled with "alarm, and "It is impossible to be tAwled-� mt�1 .by..Bandmaater "B "who in turnf tF911 be ragiacaet lh+om ffiw.Psrrstd+de her head lifted to listen. a one " - --{ ^ it wont matter greatly .if we are de- „ ,----Pha..told biro, with a tone._that plays the products of Bandmj ter ' heati+e, Toronto, on y sit«► „y ;layed somewhat." 1 I Mtih Dieu! .sbe whispered. "What, ,teemed to -remove her farther than `A's pen. In politica this sort of noon, Jan.81st at 8.i6 p.m., by "Yea!" cried the girl. "Let us do was that. the distance of the room. I Station CKCL, 857 motors wavt! Boyer straightened •up from the "Ali fry Thais! Ha6e it u thing is known as "log rolling.:' that, my Jules. I've tried not.to,c this poor fetlow. The priest will 8nd' i are O°� Invited' 'hs tove. l laanLe "music as such. 1B not ueces- plain, but truiy the cold is "What was what?" he asked. you a placeto stay overnight in Ste. sartly of.a low order. Many of:Bach's aY•' 'Didn't you hear it?" She twmed.to Rose du De el. He will come or iend Hems are dancee of the kind in vogue' r lo.. g I i �sr `rTiisis . Guiibau.t was a en Y � J'ui 1. -'mit sounded like a grtrairt' - by to- norrvst`, arrd`• their i can go in- rb day. And think of the " dance I - p, an inward accusation of neglect. " I GullbauIt had .heard something, tc votl. It is on:y a day of our lives l spectalist,- Johann Stratus! His finest should have made cam or turned with his keen woodsman's ears, but he - °or one who may be dying!" waltzes 'rank with tfie- beet "musk in i LOR ' `o Fa • p' was not sure what the sound had been " backDA ; or, done anything rather than And you yourself, by .that .time existence -fn melody, harmony, modu- s< Issue you suffer!" or whence- it had come. Before he will be tilled with the disease! It wuul� f could reply to Thais, a moan drifted bl wonder+' -fly fine to have smali*J"ix lation and orchestral loveliness of f' But Thais Lanctot Iaughed. !through the room- It did not seem to upon onc's_hone moon!" coloring.,'•H46 'worst •waltzes are not At this time of the Your V• •a■ ■1" i Foolish one! It is' nothing; only come from anywhere.' It floated upon "I will nut catch—" began Cull- really d music. They are simply un- ours you er a Wonderful oatlas on nor g — I apaahf crag sato round trio loo -dal i chopper the air' unlocalized not lou but din- oau3t'ite devil. cued ers Do you thepot original, as Com •red with let us go to the house of this cho r d, p roar, whbb laava Toronto Unl•n tttunlI as quickly as we can." i taut and carrying anguish. t" "" y -t . rtr,t u•ed In ...o moats eo °cal = "It roust be 40 below," muttered' "It's r a ghost," said Gustave ,jest- resiize that you are ria ing giving it! Bad music is music which Is ungram-+ ., • • w• ad r u rar•oo.lry °°nda t� ,.Tu3ea, as be urged the horse on. "I ing,y; but t•is ruddy face. grew a little to Thais? You do not mind havin eY our mr, trontns.n threaoa tea ` ged sl 9 i matical or vapid, flabby, vulgar, catch- asset dtatriets of the stats oa.toing u should have known better than to Pale. our .face marked forever, perha a„ Clermont, -The Gore of the 141 If." tags n "Find out, k• " ? penny, .wPittit "qn deliberately to tickle) •Munt.maa'. .^d Ftab.rmas's AL_ start with +" you, what that ut Thai -- i I ---- y011, Thais. rr the ears of those who have a minimum ia•r .torn+ tour lava Urent• Uelea aw- ' sound is and where it comes from, Nom de Dieu!" she interni •od.'I elon el•pay, sox aa., Foe, tot "Yes?" she whispered teasingly, and .. p' of musical knowledge and taste: tt. � - cried Thais impatiently. It makes He thinks more of this chopper -than, r•than, tool odor. Ineardrad owr9thlo• for tui, arm. "Not for our wedding Jules?" the hair of one head rise!"' he does of tae! • Heaven only knows It would be unfair to compare bad roans trtd. I. r :aloe. Tidier, mood to pressed her mittened hand s ainst his y gr "Tr that door," s"u este, Bo oyer. what it will mean if he stns here!"; music to the colored comic supple- ralurn oe ■ray sato u• t. and t..ladlnd ,y i?iR Y y y - -+ ,Jan. lath next apodal Poltuan He turned and looked down at her! Gui:bau:t was Already on the way. "It means that your marriage mat menta in some of the Sunday papers. ad for doosors and their .n+•a ►w - .�' adoringly; fol' he-t;nd Thais -were cn''He !ifted the iron 'atch and pushed be pcstponed "for ten days, or thr?e : Tho -se are not the highest art, but of. furter Information oft*" or Win at Ow aaoanw er aU marweally a _ their way to the priest at Ste. Rose du tentativel• The door swung o weeks, or whatever time it is that one ten the cartoons are d verly drawn. , y p y g pen, but Ira -- ' Degel to be married that evening.The upon the threshold he paused with his waitts to see whether ' he will have - t' " a herd inside. P smallpox," said Bo Royer and the jokes are not at all _bad. The 011t�oll]ery �o. 4 next day they would drive to the rail -?.Y "If he has It, bad m q King 8t. E. Toronto �A t Our Lad t" then there will be more weeks of wait- music- with which the country to g road at Las St. Jean, ani then make His voice died awn Thais and g� at the beat. Do not boo f loci, flooded ie Ear worse than the colored in Pao.. Ad.faldi 7tda 5 the long trip to the city of Quebec for ' y' z__ - i avinreaa Mfr" mit:. ire e. - 3 a week of -splendor. It would be tbe!.Gustave, after a moment ofJsesitstiew,- gni+ u*t- Fes$ 7tow wht`e you ave ; A rushed -to hi* Bide: - the chance!" 4n --_ kst:gest �ourtsey--ilii etiher of them l They saw a smaa sleeping room, "I sha!l not catch it; but if I knew ` Mitrard's Liniment relieves headache.i - eel to Jules . .Certainly. They were, re s been smallpox In the ; a o y R ear, I- - therefore, all friends. lt' was quito -know fe! parish this winter!"' answered Jules sldw: but beesuse simple. Gutihau.t went -on, unheeding, and -I Pit3'•••a happineas that warms the re=tleea From the little neighborhood where, s�PP� at the side of the bunk. Like Thais turned with- outstretched ; heart. 9 s few families had *on, homes -from , a mummy- the still figure lay, wrapped (hands, to Boyer. "What sha•.1 we do, r the fore %t i was thirty miles to the and banked ebotit with blankets, Gustavo"." iIn all the ruoh and strain of life to.,: } Ju'ea saw GustaveN :i s draw to- S village of e. Rose du Degel. The that no wandering current of air could P C day, three in the traineau had been on the do harm, gefher with sudden firmness. Isis �• , road since morning, and the men them -j For A little -moment Jules remained- eyes half closed. When most the world seeks joys,much > « money buys, ) U•• - selves were not sorry when, at the silently looking down. Then he squar- This thing has gone tar enough, lie said, 'as if he were de:iverin a To va!•V true real happines 1 tai ' end of a wandering and poorly made ed his shoulders, drew a deep brewjj��h, R R -', ! K° *� ` ' t byway, they_ haw a house of unhewn slid turned away from tZte• a es fait i fltfak decision. "Thais, what do you And those dear jbys of hear[ and home Graand.s.wat et want? 1 care enough for you to make' irtest thei.teettsateof "Cr.•o•°t4r•..e logs. It 'was something .between the •searched his, own ivitliout knog*itig this madman o on to St , Rose- du _ PNzed e.en thick -we iwanreAth f cabana, of a chopper. and the home of that he was there: K -G: urge Elti-tots. throughout cok " 7 l with us, if you speak the word. . Is h of the saw. thus `.:;�� 11a st a habitant, a farmer. - I `4 youngster -very ill;" he said age• Y P _ _ oo¢gtt They drove under a shed and blank ' quietly. - He can be cluhbe,l, if to cannot be " ; makinabindinginthakerf 8•14 eted the horse without having stirred' It is not•un:ike:y that the secret of reasoned -with!" __ Mtnard's Liniment for "sere tFroat.�'� inUots" n G•eesetSimon ---- - - int is an esdeafve Simonds � - te.ttrre 3imeeda Canada Saw rw. Ltd any sign of life. Not even a dog n ' what he had seen was written i his ! resp eYNDAi R. ^'„ TO RC NTO lbarked f face; for Thais and Gustave, white to y•N�:I,VLR MCMTRaAL aT. JON", N. Parbleu! " muttered Boyer. The the Iips, backed away from that room 'bonhomtne is stingy with his wood. ! and away from him as he tollo*ed them into the kitchen. - ;a �` -- "Wh'at"s the matter with him?" de -NOT meads, -Boyer hoarsely. ,is it small -1 MADE EASX pox?„ -- "Yes,r" ,answered Jules. ,* No Nail* No Tli NTrouble u COLOR IT NEIN con'}{ "Are you sure?",, The fingers of ooo Thais locked- hard.The rash? "Yes, the rad rash -the delirium- - "DIAMOND DYES the fever. He is sick to the border of -= a death." "Let's get out of here!•' cried Gus- I just Dip to Tint or., Boil tave. "Mon Dieu, I would not stay y - to eat a mouthful if I were starving! r T to Dye 'J'hairk 4od you did not go in there, Thais!„ . C Boyer picked up his coat, and that Elicit 16 -cent pack- of Mile, Lanctot; but Guilbault did' (• Repair thorn wut'sed6 at hassle and _-_age contains' direct _ not mode Lowers his_oarn_gatment..-He' �'� nave doaare. tions so simple any ..remained standin still etaring at ; - ----.eas.Y_a_g epptmding_butter. ygoman can tint soft, them, and strivingto clear Isis mind of Each can contains sufficient com- fleiieate sBadea or-riezen conflicting emotions. `'^ pound for 4 ordinary soles. ye rich, varmanant ' iat!" he commanded. "It looks ' nit on a4 night, it hardens and•ls colors in lingerie,- / n; if thii..y_"nj fellow were alone:; 4. 'oat ready' for sear in the morning. 11lIks ribbot:r; skirts, / Is he Paquet, or has Paquet fled and ., Y a i s t s , dresses, left him? Has the chopper a family,w� ' b our RepairV Gustave?" tiers, Goloshes and' Tires c o a _tea_,- -stockings: Wtth "Name of a name!" cried Boyer. - t _ Ru sweaters, draperlea. Y How do I know? I never saw him * < K F a •'" �" oQverings, hangings „ . _ . ,,*s R E • 0 L -• and i never was here before ! _ x-` �°~ s' evarythtrgi - - "We can tell the priest at Ste. Rose ` Agencies Open. Buy. Diamond Dq_ee-no other kind- du Degel,to said Thais, nervo.us:y, di-' NO; ICE ROADS 1ViAKE--THEM price, Per .Tin, 88c Poet Paid. sad tell ycur druggist whether the mt• ening.-the thought of. Gui.bault, -"•Fie lV4*,4-ver}- little -snow to date th's veair in the w c.dR nr �� rt, zrn -teriGl-ybu wish to"color is wool or silk, 'will. send some one. We can get' the ! l:.atcliewan, lnullyer comparfes"are lmilding ice roads. The tank shown, above br whethyr it in linen, cotton or Mixed doctor to come Jules." , 296 Concord Ave. TOro3lto d*- "Undoubtedly," agreed Jules: "Mon holt'.: 104 barrels of wgter and sprays on a 12daot road.-- , �+-• '•.�. > , w n � +suw,..J;e .".E:' .. - � .-+,...:.J .. ,.. e.'. ks^_ _.'.' m Y'x ., J _-. - ., �•.a • _ ".., � ,hull' ...."�..s.*�,:'w:.�,+at"._<r�:5�'veer _.-.��'�s..n.s. ,�,,.,..w...-- .S .-- - .....*.. - ---. a,,.:: r -.a:•. -k._ -,.. __ ,- _,_ .,.... •-. .- .s..a+•.T ._.�::r..�••m .,�....:.. .._ �, _ _..� ..,.. _-'�� -... .. -.,+._ ... - � _. - _ .. ..'o..T.:.. .a 'had ever made. more order:y than the kitchen, but that.T should, i could imt. leave.this, , e t> i - I not better furnished. From a blanket- It is said that tools and heroes are filled bunk it one corner a human face not far removed from each other, and your man." _ "Ciel!" from Gustave. "What a! _ My. Grote Fire. • Jw that s really aimp:eminded man `39 � looked to_T. -rd them-,. face which re- fool. Do you know what I would - f Y give; ,�raitrvt the c•oldi. wet da}� tar fire related to both. Without doubt, orrlp! `�ealed. a though the buck was far to be in your puce to day? I would gl�m.A bright. Jules.Guiibault, in all the vast country ;from the single window, sickness and give half my rife!" - I A beacon on to_ioyw of home. "You -above the rivers, would have thought; de:irium. The eyes 9Lw, and did not .leading would do better with the op-T� books i love, rare of de• " 01 asking his chief rival to be his best' see• As they gazed, another moan I believe," murmured Thais; ; ,volumes light. the lza<t upon moistly. Lportunity, and the light to her eyes grew mare "Mon Dien Seigneur. breathed That was what Guilbault had done, t" -'den Rp 31ore to - my heart than some rlc• i imus.----stiiierinQ 'guarded and he saw nothing either strange or Thais. "Theo Jules+' Gui" au:i, _ tome lie he amusing in it. Was it: not. true that -pout' one!" 'cried Jules' Guil- never had before, looked from. his be - Gustave Boyer had been his friend, bault. trothed to hiN friend and rival. To sit.and read there in the flrel;gl:: and that he was a fine fellow? Noone: steppedthe room. Both "Is it because:- you're afraid of,Some Thais anHe d vould deny it. Was it not true, also, Gustave caught at his ,glow spending_an extra hundred ears in simple ve-se long of myself a s that Thais Latictot had been fond of purgatory if..you dgn't stay'?" sneered ,' t (-sleeve Bo er before she had promised her-: "Be careful, Jules!"' ekclaimed Boy-' v er ''The Boyer. ''l m n t ata in becnuce I f !And drearn and think -thio is indeed eel to Jules . .Certainly. They were, re s been smallpox In the ; a o y R ear, I- - therefore, all friends. lt' was quito -know fe! parish this winter!"' answered Jules sldw: but beesuse simple. Gutihau.t went -on, unheeding, and -I Pit3'•••a happineas that warms the re=tleea From the little neighborhood where, s�PP� at the side of the bunk. Like Thais turned with- outstretched ; heart. 9 s few families had *on, homes -from , a mummy- the still figure lay, wrapped (hands, to Boyer. "What sha•.1 we do, r the fore %t i was thirty miles to the and banked ebotit with blankets, Gustavo"." iIn all the ruoh and strain of life to.,: } Ju'ea saw GustaveN :i s draw to- S village of e. Rose du Degel. The that no wandering current of air could P C day, three in the traineau had been on the do harm, gefher with sudden firmness. Isis �• , road since morning, and the men them -j For A little -moment Jules remained- eyes half closed. When most the world seeks joys,much > « money buys, ) U•• - selves were not sorry when, at the silently looking down. Then he squar- This thing has gone tar enough, lie said, 'as if he were de:iverin a To va!•V true real happines 1 tai ' end of a wandering and poorly made ed his shoulders, drew a deep brewjj��h, R R -', ! K° *� ` ' t byway, they_ haw a house of unhewn slid turned away from tZte• a es fait i fltfak decision. "Thais, what do you And those dear jbys of hear[ and home Graand.s.wat et want? 1 care enough for you to make' irtest thei.teettsateof "Cr.•o•°t4r•..e logs. It 'was something .between the •searched his, own ivitliout knog*itig this madman o on to St , Rose- du _ PNzed e.en thick -we iwanreAth f cabana, of a chopper. and the home of that he was there: K -G: urge Elti-tots. throughout cok " 7 l with us, if you speak the word. . Is h of the saw. thus `.:;�� 11a st a habitant, a farmer. - I `4 youngster -very ill;" he said age• Y P _ _ oo¢gtt They drove under a shed and blank ' quietly. - He can be cluhbe,l, if to cannot be " ; makinabindinginthakerf 8•14 eted the horse without having stirred' It is not•un:ike:y that the secret of reasoned -with!" __ Mtnard's Liniment for "sere tFroat.�'� inUots" n G•eesetSimon ---- - - int is an esdeafve Simonds � - te.ttrre 3imeeda Canada Saw rw. Ltd any sign of life. Not even a dog n ' what he had seen was written i his ! resp eYNDAi R. ^'„ TO RC NTO lbarked f face; for Thais and Gustave, white to y•N�:I,VLR MCMTRaAL aT. JON", N. Parbleu! " muttered Boyer. The the Iips, backed away from that room 'bonhomtne is stingy with his wood. ! and away from him as he tollo*ed them into the kitchen. - ;a �` -- "Wh'at"s the matter with him?" de -NOT meads, -Boyer hoarsely. ,is it small -1 MADE EASX pox?„ -- "Yes,r" ,answered Jules. ,* No Nail* No Tli NTrouble u COLOR IT NEIN con'}{ "Are you sure?",, The fingers of ooo Thais locked- hard.The rash? "Yes, the rad rash -the delirium- - "DIAMOND DYES the fever. He is sick to the border of -= a death." "Let's get out of here!•' cried Gus- I just Dip to Tint or., Boil tave. "Mon Dieu, I would not stay y - to eat a mouthful if I were starving! r T to Dye 'J'hairk 4od you did not go in there, Thais!„ . C Boyer picked up his coat, and that Elicit 16 -cent pack- of Mile, Lanctot; but Guilbault did' (• Repair thorn wut'sed6 at hassle and _-_age contains' direct _ not mode Lowers his_oarn_gatment..-He' �'� nave doaare. tions so simple any ..remained standin still etaring at ; - ----.eas.Y_a_g epptmding_butter. ygoman can tint soft, them, and strivingto clear Isis mind of Each can contains sufficient com- fleiieate sBadea or-riezen conflicting emotions. `'^ pound for 4 ordinary soles. ye rich, varmanant ' iat!" he commanded. "It looks ' nit on a4 night, it hardens and•ls colors in lingerie,- / n; if thii..y_"nj fellow were alone:; 4. 'oat ready' for sear in the morning. 11lIks ribbot:r; skirts, / Is he Paquet, or has Paquet fled and ., Y a i s t s , dresses, left him? Has the chopper a family,w� ' b our RepairV Gustave?" tiers, Goloshes and' Tires c o a _tea_,- -stockings: Wtth "Name of a name!" cried Boyer. - t _ Ru sweaters, draperlea. Y How do I know? I never saw him * < K F a •'" �" oQverings, hangings „ . _ . ,,*s R E • 0 L -• and i never was here before ! _ x-` �°~ s' evarythtrgi - - "We can tell the priest at Ste. Rose ` Agencies Open. Buy. Diamond Dq_ee-no other kind- du Degel,to said Thais, nervo.us:y, di-' NO; ICE ROADS 1ViAKE--THEM price, Per .Tin, 88c Poet Paid. sad tell ycur druggist whether the mt• ening.-the thought of. Gui.bault, -"•Fie lV4*,4-ver}- little -snow to date th's veair in the w c.dR nr �� rt, zrn -teriGl-ybu wish to"color is wool or silk, 'will. send some one. We can get' the ! l:.atcliewan, lnullyer comparfes"are lmilding ice roads. The tank shown, above br whethyr it in linen, cotton or Mixed doctor to come Jules." , 296 Concord Ave. TOro3lto d*- "Undoubtedly," agreed Jules: "Mon holt'.: 104 barrels of wgter and sprays on a 12daot road.-- , �+-• '•.�. > , w n � +suw,..J;e .".E:' .. - � .-+,...:.J .. ,.. e.'. ks^_ _.'.' m Y'x ., J _-. - ., �•.a • _ ".., � ,hull' ...."�..s.*�,:'w:.�,+at"._<r�:5�'veer _.-.��'�s..n.s. ,�,,.,..w...-- .S .-- - .....*.. - ---. a,,.:: r -.a:•. -k._ -,.. __ ,- _,_ .,.... •-. .- .s..a+•.T ._.�::r..�••m .,�....:.. .._ �, _ _..� ..,.. _-'�� -... .. -.,+._ ... - � _. - _ .. ..'o..T.:.. .a . y Y;� Sy"-"•'•' µ'- ra+.- : ✓' ,r+ :-•..: l r x ,5.. _ a:. .yr -_.6 FT _ .,• � ^xs}c'A 'l �IAIUO fi 6i ® �1111'6 I a 7 _ w T I a day, The opportunity of winning a beautiful piano, _a, radio y _ _ or _a _p. onograph, absolutely without -cost,- it - cgs. --' offered to the music loving , public --with this addition, --there are eight big prizes instead of three. Your chance of winning one of the ca ital prizes is that much eater., ' P._ p ST Nineteen Pianos, three Radios and --nineteen Phono. graphs have been given away FREE in • previous con- - _ _ IF JACK, C3IWS r; DICK ONE PIG84N DICK W LL NAYE TWICE AS MANY AS JACK. Bw IF DICK GIVE$ :.JONE P3+aFON %UH WiL11iAVL'-: V1 SAME. COUPON My An"ar"o.-the Puzzle Is—, DICE Name.......»».....».»..»_».....»..........».»......:, Address--»..:...... ....»»:.» ..._.:.. DICK: ` tests by the Canadian Selling Agents—Will. YOU be ».. ._............... �fucky this time?. Send your answer in earl — ou have OL better chance. - Y _ " o e :. . ; H w #o Solve the Puzzle ZES ARE AWARDED FREE TO THE 8 ..... _ - The solution of the _puzile_ s iiG:718--PRI �S'�' -simple. First decide how marl - _ t eons , NEATEST, MOST ORIGINAL CORRECT ANSWER lP•g jack has then—find the answer. _..:_..._._-.__-.'. .• -'' -: _ ----. !'�tAt►rT� tf/14 111'1 7"�TT�7 tf �7/� r • �f- - '... Z „s ii e. from the sides or top or bottom edges.' best of all to to keep a constant cur- a,*eason with the greater part of the accurate and successful, and at the 11.13 bad enough to'havo boarlt ven• rent of fresh air coming into the room. ancient world-; and even to -day come J due time the balendar . maker makes FIR' __FRESH AS A tilated' living rooms, but the tight Do You know that halt the' air you American Indiana keep flue bunldes of another tour of the farms to receive `v FRIEI�ID sleeping room where one is abut.. up breathe on. the first floor comes from thirty sticen ke, pulling' out one stick for his paymt of part of the cm The laht bundle is repeated Some p. 1 for eight or nine'hours 1s an abomina- the cellar? What kind of air is your i f each day. ,.Egyptologists claim that the tion, Of course, no one wants to sleet r rurnishing you? Is It being E in each half year to level things 'up, t famous Sphinx is nothing more than to the teeth -o[ an #cy north wind, an.1 _tel from de�laying ve stables, 1 6 and the�middie bundle is split in two an astronomical device for telling the _ Oxygen is the thing that puts lite it fa not neceaeary, if the wind is too d:::rp floors and walls, of furniture, d, to. judge the approach. of mid -rammer seasons. The• shadows east by sun- ;, :� ftsto the blood. In cold weather the strong, a light frame can be fitted to c:.st•off clothing and the like? Your or mid -winter, as the case .may be. rise and sunset were taken as the de - windows and doors of the house should the window and eoverei with cloth, family will not Leave good air to Im_the South Sea Islands the "moon terrufning-factor in telling the three- r be open. d_fQr %t_t_egst gn minutes the Normal, free_ outdoor Ir contains p breathe miles yqu-have' a wo:i-vqp:i- stick" is used to determine the sea- sea6ona -of spring. -summerand` win- trot thing every morning, and after ' w `pfree from P099TUW sons. A notch Is cut In the stink after ter. w J - each •m,eal there should be a thorough that moisture is essential to our physi- souresa of poisoncus g3ses.—. aryqac zass. cal wed -being. Obviously it is neves- 'Fiamilton Talbot: r ' 'string of the lower floor, for do matter Far-off Borneo uses a picturesyua -'----'�-'—•— ,: ••�,. 'bow perfect any system of ventilation sary for every mother fo know how to -- r3 — calendar consisting of various lengths -. mt7 be Lt -'is almost tmpcsedble to pre-' gauge and regulate the stmosplt+eite uaint Calendars. of tattooed . Cofb Iron. :- • moisture of the trome. No house is fit n Q Po:es. The Dyek_ have a vent cooking odors from fou.ing the ; elling the seasons ".a the olden custom whereby they tell thy-aeason I Grandma found little Alice, aged air, j to live in unless there iis. moisture on daya.was not such an unromantic pro- by the length of ' the sun's shadow.' four, amusing herself one Sunday 'af- the windowpanes in winter. The miss - This alring is doubly necessary it ing moi_Ltiue mar be aupptied m many da ore as :t is today. We tick eti the Calendar makers tour the country in ter -noon by ironing hei• doll's clothes there are. smokers in the family,: 'The 7 ya aUd 'mohths "vrith a tilde pend , f.he season of sowing and plant these with her toy iron and board. l 1=11y sitting room-should'have a con ways, Inst a good p1µ11 is to have pane but the anc:cats used to calculate by, colored poles on the various farms: -By "Oh, Alice!" exciatriied .O•raridma. Stant change of air. ot.water where the heated air of the the moon: a system of ' uear calculation they _ad "Don't y1ou_know, it is wrong -'-- or furnace passes over them. It ra said that Ncah need the early just' these -"poles to ,a certain length on the Sabbath?"' A goodplan, which does away with ver;: good' humidifier can be trade by. ' davrfte, iwto inoart.a narrow board be. Egyptian calendar of a Ave month shadow, aril tell- the native farmer )2afatng her bright eyes to Orand hanging strips of wiclaike cloth over Lyear, drirty days to., the month, and that he bas to eut his crop when the ma's face, she answered with surprise, tvveem the bottom- of the lower sash the stove, w1fh the ends In water. each month three weeks of ten days: shadow reaches another length, mark- in her voice, "Why, Grandma, don't ,hand the sill. It stlould fit perfectly so'T'heee clo'lhs draw up the water •and { , Cocks, tied in bundles, was the in• ed on the grtund.• Invariably this you suppose the good Lord knows this r 60Vvrill'be no stream- of cord aft'• the air ab sorba the moisture. But Ivariable way of telling the day unit shadow-maxkIng .provtw-rsmar3ts ly little iron aren't hot 7" w - • a :.. .fr<aA¢•L'^S_!'� IIt`c,.:aeT:,:x. 'Y..1...[L�.aiR._ .. ,:.. :`_.a..e 1notA 47#S auto e �IAIUO fi 6i ® �1111'6 I a 7 _ w T I a day, The opportunity of winning a beautiful piano, _a, radio y _ _ or _a _p. onograph, absolutely without -cost,- it - cgs. --' offered to the music loving , public --with this addition, --there are eight big prizes instead of three. Your chance of winning one of the ca ital prizes is that much eater., ' P._ p ST Nineteen Pianos, three Radios and --nineteen Phono. graphs have been given away FREE in • previous con- - _ _ IF JACK, C3IWS r; DICK ONE PIG84N DICK W LL NAYE TWICE AS MANY AS JACK. Bw IF DICK GIVE$ :.JONE P3+aFON %UH WiL11iAVL'-: V1 SAME. COUPON My An"ar"o.-the Puzzle Is—, DICE Name.......»».....».»..»_».....»..........».»......:, Address--»..:...... ....»»:.» ..._.:.. DICK: ` tests by the Canadian Selling Agents—Will. YOU be ».. ._............... �fucky this time?. Send your answer in earl — ou have OL better chance. - Y _ " o e :. . ; H w #o Solve the Puzzle ZES ARE AWARDED FREE TO THE 8 ..... _ - The solution of the _puzile_ s iiG:718--PRI �S'�' -simple. First decide how marl - _ t eons , NEATEST, MOST ORIGINAL CORRECT ANSWER lP•g jack has then—find the answer. _..:_..._._-.__-.'. .• -'' -: _ ----. !'�tAt►rT� tf/14 111'1 7"�TT�7 tf �7/� r • �f- - '... Z „s ii e. from the sides or top or bottom edges.' best of all to to keep a constant cur- a,*eason with the greater part of the accurate and successful, and at the 11.13 bad enough to'havo boarlt ven• rent of fresh air coming into the room. ancient world-; and even to -day come J due time the balendar . maker makes FIR' __FRESH AS A tilated' living rooms, but the tight Do You know that halt the' air you American Indiana keep flue bunldes of another tour of the farms to receive `v FRIEI�ID sleeping room where one is abut.. up breathe on. the first floor comes from thirty sticen ke, pulling' out one stick for his paymt of part of the cm The laht bundle is repeated Some p. 1 for eight or nine'hours 1s an abomina- the cellar? What kind of air is your i f each day. ,.Egyptologists claim that the tion, Of course, no one wants to sleet r rurnishing you? Is It being E in each half year to level things 'up, t famous Sphinx is nothing more than to the teeth -o[ an #cy north wind, an.1 _tel from de�laying ve stables, 1 6 and the�middie bundle is split in two an astronomical device for telling the _ Oxygen is the thing that puts lite it fa not neceaeary, if the wind is too d:::rp floors and walls, of furniture, d, to. judge the approach. of mid -rammer seasons. The• shadows east by sun- ;, :� ftsto the blood. In cold weather the strong, a light frame can be fitted to c:.st•off clothing and the like? Your or mid -winter, as the case .may be. rise and sunset were taken as the de - windows and doors of the house should the window and eoverei with cloth, family will not Leave good air to Im_the South Sea Islands the "moon terrufning-factor in telling the three- r be open. d_fQr %t_t_egst gn minutes the Normal, free_ outdoor Ir contains p breathe miles yqu-have' a wo:i-vqp:i- stick" is used to determine the sea- sea6ona -of spring. -summerand` win- trot thing every morning, and after ' w `pfree from P099TUW sons. A notch Is cut In the stink after ter. w J - each •m,eal there should be a thorough that moisture is essential to our physi- souresa of poisoncus g3ses.—. aryqac zass. cal wed -being. Obviously it is neves- 'Fiamilton Talbot: r ' 'string of the lower floor, for do matter Far-off Borneo uses a picturesyua -'----'�-'—•— ,: ••�,. 'bow perfect any system of ventilation sary for every mother fo know how to -- r3 — calendar consisting of various lengths -. mt7 be Lt -'is almost tmpcsedble to pre-' gauge and regulate the stmosplt+eite uaint Calendars. of tattooed . Cofb Iron. :- • moisture of the trome. No house is fit n Q Po:es. The Dyek_ have a vent cooking odors from fou.ing the ; elling the seasons ".a the olden custom whereby they tell thy-aeason I Grandma found little Alice, aged air, j to live in unless there iis. moisture on daya.was not such an unromantic pro- by the length of ' the sun's shadow.' four, amusing herself one Sunday 'af- the windowpanes in winter. The miss - This alring is doubly necessary it ing moi_Ltiue mar be aupptied m many da ore as :t is today. We tick eti the Calendar makers tour the country in ter -noon by ironing hei• doll's clothes there are. smokers in the family,: 'The 7 ya aUd 'mohths "vrith a tilde pend , f.he season of sowing and plant these with her toy iron and board. l 1=11y sitting room-should'have a con ways, Inst a good p1µ11 is to have pane but the anc:cats used to calculate by, colored poles on the various farms: -By "Oh, Alice!" exciatriied .O•raridma. Stant change of air. ot.water where the heated air of the the moon: a system of ' uear calculation they _ad "Don't y1ou_know, it is wrong -'-- or furnace passes over them. It ra said that Ncah need the early just' these -"poles to ,a certain length on the Sabbath?"' A goodplan, which does away with ver;: good' humidifier can be trade by. ' davrfte, iwto inoart.a narrow board be. Egyptian calendar of a Ave month shadow, aril tell- the native farmer )2afatng her bright eyes to Orand hanging strips of wiclaike cloth over Lyear, drirty days to., the month, and that he bas to eut his crop when the ma's face, she answered with surprise, tvveem the bottom- of the lower sash the stove, w1fh the ends In water. each month three weeks of ten days: shadow reaches another length, mark- in her voice, "Why, Grandma, don't ,hand the sill. It stlould fit perfectly so'T'heee clo'lhs draw up the water •and { , Cocks, tied in bundles, was the in• ed on the grtund.• Invariably this you suppose the good Lord knows this r 60Vvrill'be no stream- of cord aft'• the air ab sorba the moisture. But Ivariable way of telling the day unit shadow-maxkIng .provtw-rsmar3ts ly little iron aren't hot 7" w - • a :.. .fr<aA¢•L'^S_!'� IIt`c,.:aeT:,:x. 'Y..1...[L�.aiR._ .. ,:.. :`_.a..e Z R� T -7, -The Pickering ry men who he itched the top- Jasper Niktiooal Park and Pacific have re Picker Coask Points. This will be one of the ing TMRA4S Most rung In the ladder of fame •finest trip@ itay one 6an I)ossibly't ke,* ce V1 Committ' Le or Goo' through the advautagf presented from a scenic ttod educational tori I ymr.; paid es A view. A folder desciiPLiVe of the tour Subacciptious to the United stsm and Creat by Canada's leading iii4titution od BritWa $2.00 to advance. privial; complete inforutation is now in HARNESS learning. A leading sclenLitst of hand and will he available shortly on Our supply of quality Harness, an Eamlaud recently wade the state- application to Mr. Martin Kerr, -(Prim. The ob*f of 'thli Association le 'to Parts is Rqw' complete. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ci al of Hark Kitchener School,) 4 Eleu• lesson stealingd prosecute ment .that the chemistry depart- U Ave,. Hamilton, -and Mr: A. R. BOOTS—GREB SHOE ment to the University is the best Bryson. (Principal of 8fivertborn We have a large stock of this Famous .XOTES AND COMM&NT6. 8chook).44811verthorn Aie.­Toronto. in the world, 8: statement which Boot on hand—un0sittable In view of the very heavy traffic to for hard wear and tiar.- must be very gratifying to Aldska during the shot t season avail- maid In' the test for strength at Otta- the Membeft having stolen oorn We last week the King Govern- people of Ontario. The Univev. able it would he well to make early oat* Immediately with an me REPAIRING n as demands r aecocamn'r of Extentive 001:106. u-3 Meat *on by* - A majority of three. -8fty­-of--TorUfftXV1—Xhr= fo WO m0r�our establi SZTLS� datione are sure to be heavy. Membership too 01.00. tion for repairing all if;d 0 It was a victory; but It was nit a coveries in science, has. become TIGILOU may be had from t" Pr dent or: harness and boots: grgat one, and it is douhtf doubtful if they famoxis Ihrougb-ciat-�- the" whole. 50=tm on 16,ppliaadaa� on with - their present w)rld. But -it, -does not tontine It*,-Oreonwood Barber 'ShOp Exec. Cow.—L, D. Bank, CUI RADLEY -7- can oarry activitlea teifebing of the -Adjoining Harney Store or man, to the W S, Ohs P, Plclilni'�,Za- ,strength. If they can. lad ace the Harness maker, dead and modern - languages, e them the D. Mum,, -J as. R i Progresslv;es to gfi, their chardson. PIPKERING, ONTARIO president. Sears undivided support they are safe. mathematics and science, but it, N, But the Progressive's are not to be also provides courses in voturnerce, ()Peping'Tueii-day evenings -depended upon as they are not Journalistic and m I any industries, aiie SaturdayP, - thus preparing young men for atternoon and evening pledged to support either of the TWO • SPEOIALS their chosen vocation, and these .other parties, and with the defee- ses do not OR-MIRROD tion of one two of those' who our t require fimtricul4- MILTON, AT — or gave the Liberal Goverment their Con standing in order to enter. 17 GREENWOOD. cul ort It requires a large expenditure to last week, the King' Gov- RICHARDS0N"S-:- GROCERY. erum maintain ainWn ihe institution, blit It Rrees Shrubs Etc• ent will be defeated. The it Is Progressives, while not stronk in a splendidly (P1fY'i14—fnvesttuerft, Having secured the agenc —WAVE CREST FININAN HADDIE the House, hold the balance of and the coat try -is now., -beginning, Nurseries, for T, Wi Bowman &Son, Star Nurseries. 2 po6nds for 25 cents power and ars thus able to w leld a to realize its great value and is Ridgptown. Ont. -.7 great influence, itud the other two more ready to lend, its support. I am prepared to take order* for all kinds of Ft uit Trees' Small Fruits, -P'& G SOAP SPECIAL ..Partlee oire courting them 'a they ey Ornamental Shruhs Etc.. at had never done before. Both IM TOUR TO ALASKA I Pkiz Chi tin; 1wrizespLe lowest poo-tible prices. '9 Cakes Gold or P & G Napths Soap Libbrals and Conservatives are Arrangements for an all -expense, Special rates for large quantities. 2 Cakes Guest Ivory bartering with them for their 81110- personally conducted tour to Alaska tf I Cake Ivory Soap, Hed. ask& have now been completed, starting I-White-Hurtme! Dish -Pea port, and it to not withany degrtle from TorocW via, N. J. Chapman, Pickering the Citnadian Na. 7 - ALL FOR IIIA9 ofsatii ction that the people of Lionel Railways, early in July. vinic• ...... -Canada, are k-ituesiaing this strug. Ing enrouto imp-mrant Western Can%: lmds. 5 C silt to Im Buy All Your Groceries at the Grocer!.s. A CaNy lead Looft gle. It is not altogether patriot I 'make thests 'p.trenucias efforts to JAMES 'ism that impels the politicians to • ,bold office or to get into power. ELLIOTT At present it looks as if we will Sto have another election at an early It is not well for-anj pat date. up Pic.1raninsy H rdware -re -Ato have an overwhelming majority C1 in the Hons*iv as it tends to cor. -for more than 30 years &.leading school for l3usiness Traintag. -7 ..-.-,.-rupt1ou, but it. is very desirable that the party in poser be v0i a- SAVES S TUDEN T'S TIME d Egg Produceri�­ --goad-working majority for the - n Poultry-Toods an We will give you -credit for Your present educational stand. there will not be the' temptatJon' ling when arranging your course of studies, and pro to dicker with those not within mate you Oyster Shell, Mica Grit, Beef Scrap, and Laying Meal their own fold, for their support. 'to a. more advanced class just as soon as you are ready for it. Royal Pa rple- Calf Meal for the young cal gee There is no holding back for others. Toronto Uuivemity is an inati- "Our expert teachers, individual instruction and most up -to- 'Electric Light Bulbs, JILLot Plates,, tution of which this province has -date methods. combined with intensive study on your 9 reason Pam Toasters }food n to feel proud. Some Irons, beginning in January. will lead you straight to a good position are under the false notion that it 4 Fiat I 9,a ties --W -edueme­t he . by mid -summer. --• and Washing Machines wealthy, and that it does not con'• When writing for- informatiba include the details of 701ir Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. cern the poor of the couatty, Its Pam education- and. we will- gladly outline out plans to give Out Motto We have It, can got It, or It in not made. ---doors are open, to all. rich and poor you greatest remits in the shortest Possible time. alike. The poor man, however, -lissiodosome remarkable Haan 'Yonee -and Alexander Streets- cing. in' order to receive its full and he meat possess a. I S. BAL—SM N MIC1110EMG now isbare of ambition to over 1come the obstaeles which his richer fellow .%toident is not called -upnu to stirmount. The class. M, 011 'Co b Woks of the University ca An stant fict LQUHOUN)S 'FURS n show F ined about HFVROLFT." Fars Remod 11A urs Rel A R M E R S 16- dp Furs Repaired AN:- ATTE NT [ON Costs made to order Frioft Reasonable We carry a cornplete line of Ani. IN Mal Feeds including Oil Oaks, C o MA Q U-mr 0,U W Cottcm Sped, Corn Etc. • and handle all kinds of think aboult nug 'Furrier, ,allover and Or"it Seeds. both -Manufactu In and out of season. rong""OLET Is 281 Dwiforth. Ave., (near Broadview ave "'), Tot -onto We still have a limited quantity of the following varieties of ten*"" In fte POSS to grow on contract and we believe a few acres. sown tm an properly fitted soil. will Ckey BUY -PICKERING produce More, dollars than any other crop grown on the farm. r a - 'MEAT. -'M ARKET 1' 'APRICIS LIST We per ii Round Roast or Steak, swillpaytbe fola*i g prices for so .. the IM crop of Oontract Peas. u Roast or Steak. 255 Surlet Please understand this does not URING the past SiX­ Months 21k - Porter Porterhouse Roast or Steak, CANADIANS have bought OpM ms&d P6160 as they come from the threshing rpaebine, or Peas contain. Ramp Roast,— 15,00 -W1W--t*evrol Jing a large rwvkitge, of splim but ets—approxi- 2ft ..elean. well- goods. -Heavy Rib Roast. Ata4k& $2.00 100 Canadian -built cars everY, Shoiilder Roast, 14 and l8c per buibel wori I AAmiral Dewey 14 day. 2.00 rkdvaacer 109 Pot Roast, He 9c American Wonder. -'Brisket, to Wit 250. Z, ,4 j 2 ,Alderman �2 00. --Ovmerik everywhere are telling their Leg of Pork,... .0oryell's Glory ,! 1.75 J, -Extra Early -.1.80 , - friends about. Chevrolet perfonnance, iLLoizi of Pork, 20c, 28c Gradus Shoulder and Chevrolet quality—this is -the, Rox8tof Pork Green Admiral 100 Pork 28c -rvasoit­ sales Norsfords— ep-q-1 -a�, ... 2.26 Isuccess. Finest -Salt, Pork,— 26c 1.60 Prolifle Early Market Finest Breakfast piece, Perfection 2.00 ac Peter Pan 2:26 sliced, Stratagem .'.''2 26 Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (.half Or whole), Wc- urprise 200 A• 'Back Bacon, ... ... 45c Q & A. T. LAW Telephone 200 200 a Whom" Laxton Cooked Ham, WeLners,.. We Common Peas Pickefin Ontarid Fiench Canners Market •Price of —Karket Pile e of kieaCl-vneeseq - Common Peas 55 cents*. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 The 5 The 90 cente.8 7 Dote Only '�ne firiefy on any one lb*lprints 18 cents, Win. Order at once while we can give the variety you prefer. Fresh Trout and'WhIte Fieh Every Fridity. 14- F7- HOGG,& LYTLE, v Pia W. G.'REID, 7 • V �Pg JZ • '"1 . <.... ■�.._. �.. �Y1r�"r'Ii:r:Yk`!$F'[i'x � r 6 � i'M✓ �. ,a'. L a .^M+.Y-.��.yr tC1.u.!k. .... x' lrr'+t....v`.: tea, !e b 'CM w= •.w , w,r..,K u .. ... .. 4., t e.r. iyt �, cam.. ,•„E'yxk s'!+.. w. .�„y ir.i�x'!vi rs_ u8 .,_. <. .+., d...Cl...y-�.. .s`n.,K„t• � e--xo•.� .�. �iryb,'.', -r,'+*+�w .;n . re n.n.q-. .., '. , d-... "'.. .T-raw:a. :., -w i . pn•�� -.w - '�. ... ,.-. �r•� r... v>�m �h's'sm t'^'.a; '/ •a,K2r:. 3 ©:c. � .:�� i F .. .,.:, .... s;x' .. div"w;' a ;. :...': :: ,. 5`., n.. +,". ... ,.- ,.:. .. ,. :L• ,.SFr' .F•9 ' `'� ;;d.r y. � `'':, J' rlr ,�„ '„� :;�sr� •aeSq; ', ;;,.y.m- „�-� �"4. -'' � v 'y.-1>r'r,d:�4`;m r ','Y' -`a r{�.. :� �•ro=.=rem S as',.., WOMEN f,4.AR[tMONT. T1 MB TAPIJ�&-Piokorfna Station x . Traiai going Eae1 Zino w fo8ows T P. Shirk had a' badness li3'aple YA ` rim � 'trip Nmall o. 30 7:58 4 It. _ +a> Xntnal rim .to Toronto on Tneeday. 28 IKoowl 1'_-59 P. X. S. Middleton •of Peterboro, was " Loll. 9.26 P. b[ _ �•!"$�,►�'� Co. home over theVeek•ead. Sunday train, ,8.88 A. M. The icy roads are making plenty Tom• going Weil dao as follows- A, _ ,� Cheep nLss for farm and aeon ]tic. 29 Local tem A. buildings. K ,K • of wort for our blacksmiths. 47 Loom �� P. �. Wilbur Gleeeoa. s Toronto, =Windstorm Insurance on bulldings• x ;` cie.epeoding a.few bays at,hie home 9 Pair e05P..M.' Happy SuadaR train,- 7.42 P. M. wind -mills, Silos Zito. ,A ` here. ;Foregoing is according io Standard 3John McGrath spent Thursday l,ytomobpe Ioaurance. ' time. the_i� of all kinds. Neil lmd Mrs. -8tewart are T �'-Q1i.4fl�.4g88II-- A M SALB EW- YE .Spending the winter in White- S H' I N G 1-i..E �_-___----- t1IIlfl8 Band- Write or heo�__. , i vale. _ __ - -. Ward, accoalpanietfi by \ Wiches or ,1 ` r Cream -spreads E D B O i�Y M A N ilia father, was in Port Perryon Nova Scotia Shingles . .._.Tuesday. ` g y O . !. There will be a bigtime'to-night ' ht Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles i at the Moeassin Dane at the Cale- Bird'8 Felt Slate Shingles ,; K BY, o 20 WHIT NT for Bale at .• ._ . ,: _ 1�/ - � �. donia rink. TAYLOR S 1 Mies Verna Bin ham, T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT - q� GOLD C R U ST ' g teacher ( / OLAREMONT - of Raglan, is home at present on Oa11 and get prices. � �p / BREAD /'�( , the sick list. Phone �, CI4EAMERY _ Mr. Crozier, of At tona shi � L AJ�Ei"IOnT ••, pped �, �ii i.. " ” a carload of choice cattle to the -'.,city on on Tuesday.. a o - , 1 Highest price paid for A number from Claremont at- a !Cream, at the tended the S. S. convention at Brougham on Friday last. Ziac Branch Store 1 _Claremont Creamery _. —_ Su h Pugh, of Whitevale, the towns ip treasurer. a �- --- R+-�+ -- .� trtp to Claremont on Tuesday, ROLE JES Ri _ us trial an e n n ve a t d b convinced Ohak.- Ai Barclay -of-Bron - - — gym A1? - -ice? /� {' Frwah C�oice Line of -Groceries x shipped a dandy fine lot of fat rbPuIAR 1Z �r,�,Q �, HOhTE�90o"I _ at lowest price . s� -cattle to the Toronto market on �A,Sd.F Watch for Friday an Satutday V E A T T Y i - Monday. �--- _ 5 Cent .Sale. James Taylor has purchased -STANDS FOR, THE BEST - - ''brick residence belonging to the Righest price paid for good _ --- bu estate of the late Mise Rebecca Underhill. ec . The Library Board purpoAe hav- i�J► U it, f Zig a concert on the evening of P'ri= /^� $ % have` '<received Coal, ~. �o tars las Pstersona Mo tch fo an pini b :JFOOd prices -the agency for the �: ?►,' x ' ,rand J. H. Evans had ag business paid for well Atwater$eIIti trip to Bowmaowill» on Tuesday, Radios 3 going by •motor. ' ►fatted milk- -and Westinghouse Hard and Soft foal of the; `; Miss Clara Neal, of Tomato, is RSdiO1S8. best quality on s ding a few weeks at the home - _ __ pea q y of her RZ rents, Thos- sod Mrs. fed'' chlc�ens. We will gladly instal hand Litter Carriers, Say Oarriers. ” The weather was ver dirt - LIP ll %I" "durldl your nome--y ; Door Track s, w - y, F y MM On trial. T ^ "* t Bows Pressure SystemsEtc. + ___here on Moods A large awouat Phone 37VV --- -" - - - It will jsay you sto get. my prices on 0of rain fell and ean��egqdently the - We have made arrangements to Luso• above before buying elsewhere. �froads areor ears. in veryba'd - iah radio ticensea, Cr3Zt. rrflAflK. J. .pflQII$�' condition �,,.1� ,/^� D �1 �p ., Mrs. Canden, of Toronto, who L' , M. C 0 ® t" E R PIOKERING. ONTARIO baa been visiting bar hrother, �y S M1 1B ermao Rnsr K �ifl��roW�CLAREMONT i�Y! Cm*11ad a --' :+duly on her return to her home in ' H . W A L '$ r; abs city. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO ' .-- On Wednesday of last week two Electrical Oontractor �Y rinks of the-Agineonrt earlingl a - slab carie over and played our -- -- --� ' - - - -- bo e a friend3y game, the score am prepay oept cony 1! inx 40 to 19 in favor of the visit- ish traote�for electricwirin inIf the party who aecideataltyWe .. :• 'SAVING is just as -important as earzsislg, _ ' g broke the window in Ed. Spence- for earning is but of the present, while P�(i''HERINO VILLAGE ley's house lin Monday night will ce f future ` ' s lease call and settle for same, urs o sad vitiifaity: saving is assurance f u security he will be doing the honorable - the foundation of prosperity. Estimates given fees � _ , thin Odle alld Afl The Dominion Bank protects the funds of its Prices reasonable Wgm. G. Bingham, our eoterpris . de sstors b the rudest amen! of Phone rat m expense - ling painter and decorator, has ez�rieaced by mag w or rits to Gerrard secured the contract of painting Pe .,the new post office in Btonffville- a , gpp� and a 'iced will commence work thereon ' ��• fT .g L in two or three weeks. 48 Franklin Ave. ' 3'be Claremont Continuation -'Prosperous School purpose holding their ars- 'TORONTO EAST naal commencement Exercises on WWW BRANCH, Q P. LTM Yank �, R,� Q a; y the evenings of Thareday sad B DOIC 1 BRt1MS7�i. -L C• CRO&, Mme, — ;c ARLrLE.�o :Friday, February 25th and 26th. N e'W Yea - Ptease keg that date is mind and watch for pills and announcement h - — - Do not neglect b - _ pdttir - • �+ .. yin the Nzws. 'jam - v ter ichisers here. esad Geo annul dents are experiencing great dtIB- r •7 , paiae .:... .... ..: _ can get your re .. At resent a nalnberof our reel- a Store 'bat Saves You Mora �eulty in procuring- fuel, neither done to good tike. w +coal nor coke beipR peocanble. • X. 0 0 01T $ R for the spring work. sand wood for fuel is almost a LbiaR r _ b +af the past We ] that this ,OLAREMONT Thompoon's Seedless Raisins, 21be. for 25csots , L O R N E R E I�D fuel famine may sot set inter w -Ee•cleaoed Corraats, 2 The for a6 cents _ , _ ithd severest _ -- - _ part of the winter is reels -Roll a b f ¢erste--��'B'�ONT stili to come. ed O- �e for 23 - iw< The conditionthe scads and Tomatoes, 8 tins for 25 sesta • • ths.ponring rain need the t- _ Corn. 8 tine for 25 cents Poo C'ss'alin Chopping .i nement of the •'8eoteh Night" _ f ibbie'e Stock Olives, T oz bottle 25 cea6e Y po �-' io connection vwith the Do_pdet app - Pa►nat Butter, in bili, 1& lb AND FL�iHINW. Young People Union. There T1Rar t 6 cents I Catsup, S oz bo ile. t will be a place made for this pro- - Toronto Bread, daily, 10 cents per loaf '� �j to eve" Chopping .a" gram, however, and it will be on- �- ,' Q-WE=e a P�idada7� ,>Tfv :..'saoaoeed in this column for the _ Highest price paid for farmers' produce y as ' IV �. Stoneboats Far Bele' benefit of those who gray wish to * 3 f attend-. Next Monday evening -' gall at INGOLD'S John F le Ciluemon� a the topic will be "Tire Values and — J ,,:Phose . am • � S+ ' Victories of Perseverance." - J. : - BaralBoate No. 2 y N has charge4or the evening, a O=+AR�dONZ'. ONZ'39.R=C3 r a real good program is aspected. Pro,sper _ N.- W STAFFORD,} . Yui: are welcome.. W. The Choral Society made a real Marble end Granite Dealer, I ood start on -Wednesday night of Bs Cable Granitic last week, wit an enrolment of vp ti Cemetery g etc. ra seventy Eve members. This is a _ %%�� i°! r„ _ First -class -work ` splendid opportunity for those ons p ����� the ` . guaranteed. with maeical ability to get a train - Kingston Road and Pickering _ ing that will prove of great bene- , • - __`' Y a� - -. `Eget Townlioe. , fit as well as a -source oil much _ cut mot only to themselves , `�s?o . ,��"' ALiL that can be. said in favor of Pheone Whitby 98-R 88 — -- bat to their friends as well. Ev_ --year opening a savings accodnt in the 27.40 P. O, -Whitby R. R.ill, ery young person with a love of Standard Bank maybe repeated with music should. take advantage of ,greater emphasis as regards a joint tiffs opportunity to improve them- savings accoaot. Joint accounts are - selves is this delightful act and primarily for convenience of depost- - - join the class at once. BAKING tors, but wlsere two people are bound - - - On Sunday morning at the Bap together by commpn interests, the' 1 ` tilt Church, the pastor will � moral as -well as the practical value J - tbe`semi-final sermon in the series `— -� - - Y - Zig working together,-pisn�liuq t els on The Finest of the Wheat. - financial betterment with the aid of The ezS a joint bank account is clearly evi• ` chs fere has. been ' ioterestitlR�and l� dent. The Standard Bank solicits t Po f 0. bie-to ati two -heard. \ __ .__ - -_ your joint savioge accottots Of aA materials and 6l exposition o these favorite :� - oa are invited to join with them �' \ 1 It will pay•you to call at our Works Y g• p + - `--� •rHE ,' to inspect our stools and ..next Sunda morning. Checha 4 ter ander consideration will des ohtain prices, with "The yltrrendered Life." The u were ekes with it recgvetour ,Tj TANDARD 'BA1�I X110 e queer, but there wect ill s be xathex -- - - OF CANADA Law, and te eowlioitMention 9 ser or-ultra-sengwtional abouthing- '�i kll% S 'C O T T ---- PICKERING 13RANCN—W. F. Law, Manager -- not A call -- , the sermon. The title is "Pig 1, Branebes also et Hrooldln, West Hill, Whitby ' Pip Pie!, Upre Pig!" CTIAREAif0V*' _ �. T MATHE N 3:All1e.-�.a..b,�„a...ee.>.. ^,-...:.`m:.sued.'�;.,m.,✓:rr...,.-r...:.::,r.,.,..c..•:,«.ci,,..:%^•,,,�, ...4.... ,r...,,x..-. �.ifia� .•+w,.sw�fi"_.,. •«,4s. .. - w. _x.. ,m .`. ,< r'.L:... ...:m.eYU. _a.-.. w x..«_ . .._. ,, __. e.<:E"it'x.'��w�:.. �*�d .s'•^i. a*'. ...,.r... _..... .. y,�.n '"'+• �X',+.-•. N..,y, ,.-sari _1 •., c�- ,«a+• v x - •. ,r,• :- r. Win: .,.s„r,. .,. _ .. ., t*•a ..... .,J it ..: .-r �,r..4• T. -. .....P. .- _.,ry r... :; y.,... ._,. �.,•�s-. P•v 3•^:'F •.- •;-, ... •^_i.T'P�ww%"-•. rR: _ +.,.s,.S.: - ::4: - •T_• T-�._ _ _F.-� _ �.''-.,' iJ.: ,; .,,, r�:.,>r...y �+9tt _a•. . .. . .. .., ._..:. .w. ..,s •. k-Tl°••Q-.. &n r .ice,;. . ..Aw r .•? ` ,;°gin.. ..,, .. .�... ;4 +a :fie w. ie� . ,. M:,.� M X,X,,.. `,. rte`' . ti a !.. _'. „'.. _ `` , ...�...c (W .. •s.. 4 I ...._�.••. 'r Yom! ^-x. -p .___. _ _-_ . .-_ _ ___--_... .. .--�..•-s•.r.r. & .. �N EI�AL GOVERNMENT WEATHERS . ~ I � � AC BAR � � _ - "-r' •. R i� I' , - iUCL TEST BY OF THREE ., j TROYED WITH LOSS OF $2,00O,OOQ� . ... _ _. _ . . - - CDn�ervativ4 Aa$endment of NOII-Confidence Lost With ' g A despatch from Quebec say9:- This, aldol by' the force of the wind, - `` : With a foss that is .uaoffleia:ly esti- which swept the flames rstpidiy . 120 For sad 123 Against -Five Progressives ma around two mi!'ion do::ars, through the building, made the task '' ' - Supported Meighen. ;withdfiverfiremen taken to hospit'a:8,! of controlling the braze an uphill job -, L -s- co . - a^^ed:'-AFa-lives *ere - -=v wa,-Jan. Ahem-to-witneee ane of tare-deetsive - t & e- n _ . ment was sustained by a majority of , nights of Canadian "-tury. Half µn >: -... ,.Boyd,,sufferi:ig from..partial asphyxia-' the bui:ding in which. the .fire. began ,three on the division this morning, the! hour later the D minion Police we;e I o . y 1 i tion, the Chateau FrontPnac Hotel, had nQt been occupied by guests for vale being 123 to 220. Only flue Pro- obliged to ease the strain outside and ?' one of the prerpier poste ries 1r Can= some time, having been given over to t gresaives voted with the Conservatives �; un:ock the gallery dootd. The wild r ads, was the victim on Thursday night servants' quarters. But five firemen far non -confidence. They were Camp- scramble for admission 'that ensued N cf a co;rftrtgTian the raked for were injured anis had to be sent to ,y , nearly five hours before it was finally iiospitas when a ladder which they W, Lucas, CarmichPe., BouteL'ier anti might have been the prelude to a word , contro:'ed. The principal -Ad. -&-Rage was ; were rearing to combat the conflagra - zFancher. - � aeries game of baseball. , .: sustained'- b the -o: . the= tion- a cr to the The two Labor members and the two' From the general al:eries robabl .R Y toPp' d' :� - Iadegendents, Bourassa and Neill, ! three hundred wa#4d patiently out ' building, that wing which over oaks ;ground. 1._ 1' supported the Government. The only I side after the seats were, -exhausted, the St. Lawrence River and which con-' The section affected was immediate 1E -absentee in the House was Alex. Cha bending their heads to catch moment- � tained, the great drawing -room and ; ly isolated, the steel 'and •concrete lr p- g ,; : � ` ` the old tower.' The new portion, 'the ; buildings in the newer portion of the lin, -Conservative member for Bent, ary snatches of the debate as a door' _ , .; ,, ;� , hotel proper, which houses the guests' hotel• baffling the flames. For nearly Ont:, who is ill: ! was opened. Even Senators' had diffi y however, the fire gained r F. E. Mered,t , K -C. and in which is situated the loft two hours, The, vote was taken just before one culty fn gaining entry to ti;eir own re- of Quebec, has been elected Chaacellor, eighteen storey central . tower, . was and consumed the. upper ,part of the o'clock I served sesta in the east side gallery, of the university of Lebwoxvilie, ? saved and did not suffer dams a be-' rotunda, facing ea - - . The House adjourned till Monday, and here and there an ex -Cabinet Min- . - . _ - . t6 when the address will be considered. later of yon a o smoke and :water. per floors a prey ref �� WILL NOT PROCEED The north and south wings were':were consumed with as their contents. s rug vainly sought admission.. When the i destroyed, the roof falling in. The' All the"guests were moved out' of ' "''of the House' began, at 8 o'clock, two other ga:lerfes could take no more the WITH DEEP WATERWAY, blaze started around 6.30 Thursday !the hotel; and emergency arrange- r; - _sides.�the corridors irr:the Par-'ler wa$_besi-� - n ikda s -Delegates--I%clare-gfea he made. rrients made for the right on their be- b uee of le five abreast limed the keeper of the door to the Press Gal- P. ' evening in the old tower and , _ ry, aged thkt_si4ege. continu- - sews fanned b strong' h Later en it -we that the mint Buildings waiting for the un -ting from 8 o'clock until the momentous a sr wind. The a fire fire-fightingyforces' Canadian Pacific Railway had rushed '^ �ockitig of doors that wou:d admit � division. _ Steal is Effective Barrier I Y ' to St. Lawrence i of the city were cal:ed into play, but ; a special train consisting of 25 sleep-, -- --- -, __ ge e -; - _DCvelApmCIIt. for a time little progress was made, � ing cars and 3 dining cars to the' city • . ,. • 42r{sc. Eggs store extras, 43c; - -- due to an a arent scarcit of water. fox the benefit of the guests. -5HE storage !irate 39c• storage seconds - PP - Y. -__ -- ----______ -_ __ ._ ._ __ .._.____ ._ __. 32 to c83c; fresh extras, 50c; fresh A despatch from Detroit says:- -.. ---.. - .. • 1 F- TORONTJ. !: firsts, 45c. Potat6bs, Quebec, per bag, That Canada would not proceed with MANY LIVES LOST - + BRUTAL TREATMENT TO - - I car lots, Quebec, $3 to�$3.25. the St. Lawrence development so long IN TERRIFIC TORNADO I - VICTIM OF TRAGEDY . ,. ffisa. wheat -No. 1 North , '1.681k; Med. bulls, $4 to $4.50; do, tom, as the Chicago water 8tea1 was per - x ' No. 2 North. $1.64% ; No. Nprth•, $3.50 • do ver thin $-3 to $3.50 • can- , •- - - ��: , : Y matted to continue, was the ultimatum i$l.sl}�, vers, $2.25 to $2.50; cutters, $3; good Belgrade R its Hu a?Daae- Sydney 'Thomas is Held Re- ,� Man. oats•- No. 2 CW, nose' ,al;) veal, $11.50 to $12; fair veal&, avers delivered by representatives of the gra apo $ y y r -Er rx -No. 3, 52%c; No. 1 feeti, 50%c; No. 2 i Ing 108 lba., $11; com. veals of lighter Dominion at the final meeting of the � Throughout Country-- sponsible by Coroner for ._'deed, 48%c. Western grain .quota- weights, $9 to $10; grassers, $4.50 to convention of the Great Lakes Har- . tions, on track, bay ports. $5; good quality hogs, mixed lots, bors Association here on Friday. Con- _ Cold in Britain find Fra3ICC: llliilg 01 rotors#O Boy. :,,: Am,' corn, track, Toronto -No. 2$13,75 to $14; selects, $14.25. stituting a grave injustice, under•the Bel - ' _; . yellow, 95c; No. 3 ye:low, 92c. a- -- provisions of international treaties, Abe, Jan. 17, -Many lives have A despatch from Toronto says: u Milifeed-Dei. Montreal ireigh�eJ BROWN PASSES been lost in a terrific tornado which According to the opinion of a jury pre-.' the abstraction of 10,000 cubic bags included : Bran, per ton, $30.26 IN HUNDREDTH YEAR, feet per second through the drainage swept the country yesterday and to- aided over by Dr. George W. ,Graham, . .. to $81.26; shorts, per ton, 532.26 to : day. Huge damage is -report$tt and the chief coroner, Sydney Thomas " 1 It 4.28; ,��t_ �t;� =- - _ lana!, :they claimed, also had such .... ._ e ..,�,; .;i;,;eQl.��for- the death of .7 eooi feed flour, I sr bag, $2.30. physical effects as to make improbable I - , Prominent lel Mercantll+e Fin- are eomp:etely disorganized, 'The ex- fourteen -year-old William Merchant "" A- . Out, oats -43 to 45c, Lob. shipping . s the accomplishment of the lakes -to -the- ; , tent o! the losses cannot be determined on Jan. 7. Young Merchants body, a_ 't Pofat aa>scial slid Military CirciCs sea route. !or several days. was -found against a Hydro pole cn, Oa goad mliiig wheat -$1.45 to Useful, Before the adjournrpent cf the con- .ate this afternoon the storm was Ring Street, near Shaw street, short - b 1.47, f.o.b. shipping pointe, according ventinn, the delegates decided to make I'� Er oig$ts.. g Hamilton. Ont.. .Jan. 17. -Adam a concerted attack upon the Chicagai st;-1 raging' i ly alter six o clock on the evens in F ,- 8 le-Maltin -65 to 67e. London, Jan. 17. -England's coldest question, and Thomas is the 18 az Brown, "Hamiltons grand old .man, proposals to ega•ize the steal, on P 1Buekwbeat=No. 3, 70c. i weather in man ears upset the old youth who was later placed under { 1R e -No. 2 90c. the ground that the 10,000 cubic feet y 3 p �yy died 'at his horiie on Aberdeen Ave. launching program yesterday of, the' arrest by Detectives Ida., and Hutchin- !li4ala. flour -First pat., $9,10, To- flow is required for the operation of a . ' �' Tonto; do, second pat., $8,60, early Saturday morning just three barge canal from Lake Michigan to'. first torpedo boat destroyer buil since eon, of No. 3 Police Station, and whoa Ont, $our -Toronto, 90 r cent. months befo his 100th birthda He the war, Lady Chatfield, wife o! Ad is being herd on a charge. of man , Pe to the Mississippi. An appeal neral lof miral Sir Alfred Chatfield, 'broke a' slaughter on bail of $20,000, which'; pat„ per barrel, in tarots, Toronto,. dept peacefully away shortly after his be taken to the Attorney- General ot, 40; seaboard, in bulk, $6:40. j bott'.e of champagne over the destroy:� has not yet been produced. Thomas la Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9.$0. family was called to his bedside whey the United 9tatea to obtain "immedi , I was in char of the truck which they „ era bows and christened the craft g'e � Seroenin'g-Standard, recleaned, f. `it was announced that life was neat- ate action, on the part of the Gov-' Amazon, but the Amazon would not' police traced through a. hub -cap left!, . _ c,b, ba o ern ant, t is op th gdiver ion.. done bud she was frozen in the slipway at the scene of the accident and_Cor + ' y po�rt8. per ton, 3..0. I in its close The fate Mr. Brown was "Therep I gel P Y r C}Seese-- New, largge, 21c; twins, g ++, ,-21%r. triplets, 22c; Stiltorts, 22c, Old, Iwidely known throughout Canada and more to create ill feeling between Can- Zero weather revaS's in various Direr r. ra aa'a jury, atter finding, iP merge, 28c; twigs, 29c; triplets, 30c. the British !ares and .United States, oda and the United States," deglared parts of the country highway' ate' Th "responsible for the dea.h of Butter -Finest creamery prints, Francis fl. King, K.C., of Kingston, a impaseable owing to snow drifts, and the unfortunate youth." , 14 y.th 45c. a Dairy 41to42c.2, 4-il as well as many other countries of the „ London coal dgaiera report . their Dr Frankish, who pteformed the Y P i world., He was more than a national delegate from the Dominion Maritime railway traffic is also impeded. Many - g the unruly 'autopsy, aroused the interest o! the �1, - . Eggs --Fresh extras, in cartons; i figuTe• Association. Chico o, , stocks exhausted and from those deal-; Coroner from a new standpoint. The -.-.-..- k fresh eztras, loose, 48c; fresh! The late Mr. Brown was born on ch[:d of the American nation, would ars where fuel was be had, linea of head, he stated, had been fright-� r Srsts 45c; etbra extras, 43c; stor• I April S, 1826, at Milnetown Lan now go to Congress to overrule the full crushed and judging from they e fla+sta, 41c; st�o seconds 82 to 1 p g treaty guarantee of the United Staten buyers formed, with donkey caste, Y . 1 A � _-r ip. fie. ra8e holm, Dumfries, Scotland, site his wheelbarrows and perambulators. nature of the wounds and the attest parents were Wiliam Brown and to Canada. That is another way of - debris found inside the scalp, ours a Seo, 8 to 4 lbs., 22ctorooater's?18c; I to Canada in 1838, crossing the ocean - y -- - '�-- - ~ th- ut4 to a h�and east, weiiereyn roue , 'along the street -must} fore some n distance, a l .. Drused poultry-Cbickens, spring, l Elizabeth Johnston B, awn. HV -CST" -what Qermann did to Be. um v - - 00. ''' duckif p 30 to 32c• i before steam power was in use. Set- United States Places Orders I deaths are reported from the cold. I The back of his coat was covered with rigs, 6 lbs. and u , tnrkeya, 96c; geese, 22 to 26c. !fling at Montreal, he attended a school for Coal in Britain Telephone and te_egraphic cornmunica- street dirt." _= 11 Beaus -Can. hand-picked, Ib., . 6c; ; conducted by the late Rev. Dr, Edward tion is interrupted and the roads are! "The man who found the boy says - . ,Isrtmes 5 to 6%c. I Black, minister of St. Paul's Church, A despatch from London says:-' blocked. -he was lying on his face," Coroner lld:s* produce• -Syrup, ,per imp. and at the age of 14 years he left Graham recalled, "And t the back N1, 40 per 6-gs1 tin, $Y.30 par Considerable activity prevai:ed on the In the Paris section the heavy fall yo , ; maple sugar. I> 25 to 26c school and started out on his business CaFdiB• and Swans a coal exchanges of screw was succeeded by a thsav and of his.. coat was covered with mud ands li Boneyy-'O-lb. tins. 11% to 12c per � career. He was a bright boy and it following the receipt of heavy orders to-riight most of the streets.are cover -'dirt. And you say he must have been � , 10-1b. tins, 11� to 12c; 6 -lb. tins, j was predicted that he would be sue- from the United States, attributed to ed with slush, causing traffic acct-, dragged along the street Exactly; , to 12%c; 2% -lb. tins, 14 to 14%c. I cessful in life, and this has been fully the failure to settle the anthracie dents. The prevalence of a warm wind' how was the boy lying?" Smoked meat& -Hama, med., 27 to; justified. His first job was that of a The Crown produced Charles Lud- 9c cooked Kama, 40 to 42c ; smoked l strike. in districts heavily gnawed under; has ��ii d ods clerk with the firers of A. low, the teamster who found the bo foils, 22c; cottage, 23 to 26e break- There is an exceptional demand for caused some fear of a recurrence of Y Laurie and Co. He transferred to steamers, and freights are advancing the floods, but experts express lire and his evidence wee to the effect that t bacon 82 to 86c; specfal brand g g P xp , klast bacon, 88 t,. 89c; other firma in Montreal and during Y p' the boy's body was lying straight,' . . backs, rapidly, only for the routes to the -o inion that the rivers are now so •.,bone ss, 80 to 87c. tLia time organized the Athenaeum United States, but also those to South' near normal that they can run . off stretched out between the curb and I Cored meats --Long clear bacon, 50 Debating C:ub, which was very sue- America. without dan the sidewalk, in a narrow space .about . -to 70 lbs, -422; 70 to 90 lbs., $20.60; cessful. It is interesting to note that 0 - a foot .wide, with the head up against $0 lbs. and rip: $19.50; lightweight some of tiie members of this c'ub were - the Hydro pole. ' ls, in barrels, $43.50.; heavyweight Canada Invited to Red "Haw court he b. left in that i j g�3 g later heard Haling their respective po- $oils, $89.60- per barrel. parties in the ParItament of G'osa Conference 1II June �� �r sition 1f' the body was dragged along � •M1 Lard -pure tierces..2s to-- isrfrc• politicalpa ; Rector Appeals for Bobs' ba 19% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%c; Carralla. It was then that Mr. Brown i the street!" the Coroner asked. 'prints, 20 to 20�ec; shortening, 06tees, developed his tolent as an orator. As Waahangton, Jan. 17. -Canada and t0 RC:ping-1C Church Steeple: "From the naturo of- the injuries,"' ' 18% to 10; tuba, 14 to 14�c; pails, a�peaker be was well icnowri; and his sixteen other mations were invited to- Dr. Frankish suggested, "it Looks to'i- 14rf jo 15c;.'b5xks. 15% to 16c. remarks were &:ways of interest, and dlly by President Coo:idge to attend A despatch from Darenth, Kent, me sa though the body hod been pick- .- -- - . ' I ` • Heavy steers, choice,- $7.75 to, $8.26; advancing years did not interfere. It the second. pan -American Red Cross Eng., says: -Canon H. T. Powell, rec- ed up from the strew -and placed ' do,- good, $7.25 to $7.75; butcher will be recalled that at the Toronto conference, held under the auspices of for of Darenth, has. appealed to every there. All I choice, $7 to $7.761 ' do, good, National Exhibition last fall he was the League of Red Cross Societies, is woman in the pariah, "whether shingl- t The balance of the evidence hs� to x L667 '$6.85; butcher heifers, choice, the chief speaker at a dinner there, expected to. act definite`y on two major, ed, bing'.ed, or bobbed," to send at ! to $7:50; do, good, $5.76 do with identification and locating the.26; d$ mad., $, to ab,50; do, his address being a notable one. subjects: concerted relief action on, least a shilling -known in England as position of the boy and. the bicycle,' $4.60 to $4.76 butcker cows, Senator McInnes offered Mr. Brown the part of ail naoon8 in the event i a "bob" -to assist in -reshingling. his' when found. A number of witnesses foe ;5 `to =5.60; Jo lair to , 'a, poeition in 1850, and he came from of earthquakes or of lief -major divas-! church steeple. A woman can be` ag, that young Merchant was 19 1.to 4.60; botcher bas, good', 75 Montreal` to the McInnes Coe Later tern, and participation of the societies! Shingled for three or tour shillings,' Ing with his head against the pole, and ' $6.25; bologna&, $8.26 to '$3.50; be accepted a' post with the W. P. represented in pans to raise they the minister said in his appeal, but' with his body stretched out between; . �pinners and critters, $2.26 to $8: McLaren, wholesale gtocery firm, and health standards of the entire West- shingling of a church. steeple requires the curbing and the sidewalk, while , . singero,' choice, $85 to $100; good later he became•a partner, continuing ern Hemisphere. I a hundred pounds sterling or so, his bicycle was anywhere from seven - _.. h..cowa, $70 to $80; medium cows, until the time of Mr. McInnes' retire- _ _ _ to thirty feet boyond him, on .the. b to $60; feeders, good. $5.75 to merit and then he bees the hes - - r 6.50; do, fair, $4.50 to $5; stockers, clear space between the sidewalk and d, $4.76 to $6.50; do. fair, $4 to of the first of Brown and Gillespie and, y, �"„� er, # the Massey -Harris fence. .50; calves. choice, $12.76 to $18; Co. The name was changed some s�aa.Y».:s , .a .. • ,thZood. $11 to $12; do, grassers, time atterr to Browp, B'aifour Co. I ' , � � .a $b•2t►, g� gyp+ He took an interest in military of-' � Victim of Amnesia 60; heavies an bucks, $14.50 to. fairb and w%p a major of the seders- � `""" • . --Found by His Brother _T 614.75;' lambs, %14.60 to $16; do, , x,; 11aed., $1 .b0 to $13.50; do, bucks, $10 they militia here, .but was not con- , z _ �� �o� $�11; do, enlls, $11 to $12; ho netted with the ndn-permanent active "' x - » * „ ,Iki_ 1 crit 1, Jan 17, -Trost eines Aug. a )SI watered militia. sa it has been since Confedera- ! 23, 92 he cola clue furnished in _ ---tisick - . , ( arc 4 his abandoned ^. $18:35; -do, f.o.b., $12.76 to $i9; n. amtlianlaria-knew him as the _ when abanda t country points. $12.50 to $12.76: do, father of the waterworks system, and � wave+;*, ' .; II orator car was fished €com the Lachine; off cars, $18.75 to $14; se- he turned e,"be system when the late �I. « ' r Canal, Leslie Grant has been found, lam, #2.62 to $2.87. Ring Edward, then lire Prince ---r - �� ^." ; A «; a victim of amnesia, but taking what - ' MONTREAL. Wales, visited this city. Adam Brown I 4 ' '. r `�, t , h ' ' : r.� 11,, was his lavorrite walk along Sher Oats, Can. west , No. 2, 68c; do No. presented the Prince with the address, �, brooks St. to Montreal West. >!, b9c; -eztrs No. 1 feed; b6c. Flour, . for at that time he was chairman and a �' x , '•1. The circumstances of the finding r Bran: spring wheat pats., !!rats $9.10; commissioner of the Hami:ton water-, ,- . 3. were dramatic. On Wednesday night o � i a$0 _I. -ar w ,^"' r ; .� H . Grant -was seen by a friend of the -- 11. 40; winter pats, hoice, $7.30 to To -night the members of the con- r ,+� - - *-w z ., Y '1 fa2nily, faking -a stroll a:'ong that tiwrq. - 7.40. Rolled Data, bs�,2b to 18126; Sion stood with bowed heads while the -r- # ,,t `•�` r , lately $8.60$San, $308-40 tibn of tits Church of -the Ascen- ' :-* 4 oughtare, and the latter formed _ - _ Hn,,,:,X1.::",;;;;.informed A ex Grant a brother. it .- . a® ` 2b OTW13. Hay, No. 2, per, Eon, W-NEMEMMUMOMMW.! Thursday night Alex Grant combed . . . gear lots, $14.50 to $15. tribute to hie memory wsa paid in Unioie 1,3 -the location t! this hote-1 at `orton Mille', Quebec It is re sore Cheese, finest wests, 20 to 20%c. practically all the churches of the city, situated on the boundary, half in Vermwt4 and half in Quebec an hour and a half and then came fan. : isutter, pasteurized. 42'rE to Including all derrominai .. . face ods- miasistg trot r. , 4 •.. . _ . - - ., _ _ - .. _ I. .�cS "'. r' . r ..aK.'.�,�q� a �y_� c�' .:.�-"a+p, �a ,aril ��,_l-... .' .... .w[ r .,. , ::... it x �ro Z. +.. "; :-.�:4^P.,,,.�..: .'.s. ,. .�;.e,'L;.,-,..:. �y+i•b :eta w-?,mr. �u,...e. x�......f:,.,:au....:+M-i^..x,r.,,.h..i;:..Lu..'s.:...a.,,..-£s.-...''�bx".d'.u�.'.-.r��r:✓.«5.r.,,.r......,.a`..'t�.,..,s..-,rM.trrxn"Smw...._,.d r:w,......5.:_..me.,:,rtC �e`.e,,-,:.,.rrq.'tt elver. ,w..�i.SC':'.t'i.air.'�r?w.i.,.,....a4aic+�A!^t,:a2�i.,...a.,.Jw'!'C,iur�,`1''1^.YDA"'w3 4- �!t4 11 5x-,,e?" P.N., tit V uX� w V t -the' Working Maim in Jamutiful Fez. jile VIV I's Vr JIL,111VASA Ontario Suffer Greatly Fez, the ancient .city of the sultans, from Sickness? is pre of the ,meat 'beautiful oftles of js to TMorocco and of all North Africa. Thereell Her Ailing Sisters if you ever think about the working is a great deal of Wealth In Fez, and RED HOW'. New Health Can be man and the time he is away frojix. his the palaces of vlxI4r*, the mosques and job what do you-imagine, Is the chief their laicelike public buildings 'witl Obtained. cause? Accidents? Well, accidents carving and colored tiles QWkle with "The duty of one woman to Rucit1wr do Occur, but in Ontario, they cause J Sam, the b!rlIllaueY__of__preciou&_ than Due- days-atw Lha The market-places in. the centre of wto-telyhe ut t e wron a jaence for each working man each the city are where silks'and rugs and IS 01 worse than /no advice at all. Year. Sickness? Yes, sickness causes dA "Tbat," says Mrs. Florence Globe, �Jewels are bought and sold, and the 311 Itoy&I Apts., Hetrick Street H more. absence—six times more--than Y to houses-high.-an aaeh side making_ Sly-days-per-mau-per yeax' is otreota-.LTe narrow and crowded, the ilton- Out-, Is why I I feel it my duty aoeldents among' the of On- tfinnei of shadows. Away from give women a Ittle cool a �erujng Dr.. Wi-Mams' Pink Pills for, the toll which sItItziess takes the roads, axe so from the the busier quarters IT �U�' xd RIO" industrial population of this Province, M4W WU 'of one t of wider and are shaded with trellises Palo People., In the first, Owe I May the money cost of which Is paid out bare, in winter but covered In the sum. say that I am a graduate uu.rse the worker's family pocket book. of our Hamilton schools . of nurses. mer end fatlby- the, fruit and foliage Actual experience-has, shown that *as- or grape vines, ex- having had a number of years Swiss Colonization in Canalicla.- Classified Aiihordsennuts other half of Ontario's loss under this head- 7_ __-Verlence is nurel;ig nervous and *I ing is needless and "si6bitely pro- The Swiss Settlement Society, whith 'wees of women. AXzW 0vZXL w1un JVZ cals.14mis 1B sad nd of used on". usbU4 cohmn aftep "I may state that for the last three vantable. was formed for the purpose of estab- juw. 983 Was WWL 1*10M The factory and the home can share THOUSANDS Of MOTHERS, lishing Swiss Immigmat farm help In years I have not been feeling as I in the work of reducing this sickness Canada ap settlers on their own ac- WANTED sauld. I have been under the care bill. "Common colds" and "Judiges. USE AO OAER MEDICINE unt' In oattleumts congenial to of our phyelciah. He informed me tion" are responstWe for much of this them, is sending out at present an in- theA I would not improve--4n:t1I--L-t00k a symptoms absence from duty sad oonsequent, teresting pamphlet and questionnaire Change of climate. My By Ices of pay. Certain planta in the Pro- Baby's. Own Tablets Are to the Swiss, working on the lan& OIGAR STORE • w I pa ere that I was tired out eeeiI7 vine have cut lost time due to slck- The questions asked aim co=W& of breath. On going upstairs nese by one-half through health super. Ideal Remedy for Babies :.7 INDIAN hansively at those points of the prob. fY hada action and -a weak vision. The wife = hold up her end i .. and Young Childred. Ism which interest the pr4mpeotive set- Formerly used In front of Tobacconist feeling. If I entered a war_bhp flar MONK 2nd WhIcb will able the -4M . 7` ---became hot and _­claiE:m_y. Black­-8 home__iiue�Asa diet --Canadian mothers-are f to _V M ould float before my eyes, .and I had now or dw Socfety give hi Intaxigent aasimet! Store. Must be In good oonditlar. IN of nourishment and be proof against Care they give 'their Little ones--the asioe in his quest. sharp pains, in IW head. I did not indigestion. For the meals, which health of the baby_ is most jealouW7 Pamphlet sad QueKlonnalre can be State price an# where can be sesou sleep Well at night and woulli-toss around In bed. My appetite was fickle must be takem at the p.Lat, she may guarded and the mother is always on obtained from Fritz Beck, Secretary 11 WATKINS and I tried a number of medl- use a, lunch, box and thermos bottle to the lookout for a remedy whkh is et- of the Society, 11 Bishop St., Montreal. poor. advantage In sending appetizing, ficient. and at the same time absolutely :73 W. Adelaide St. -Taronto clues that. were advertised. with no hialthful food, including one hot �dlab: safe. Thousands of motboors have Carcass" of mutton to the number .'Sood results. I began `o feel-despond- soup, stew, creamed vegetable, cocoa, found such a remedy In Baby's 0 of 8,500,000 can be stored in London eat, as when I met friends they would WIL Queer Snake -Site Cure. I lost etc. jug nowadays. Forty years ago there was Fine dust found at the bottom at at say, 'My, you look terrible.' Tablets and.ma Y of them use noth The worker is his own best helpir else for the 641men�f their Little accommodation for only about 600. In weight and In spirits. My hAwband kuts' nests and taken Internally was, in protecting himself against colds—ones. Among them Is Mrs. Howard came home one evening asking, as he a popular cure for snake bfte amniii usually did, li�,; I was feeling, and at not a difficult matter if he' King'of Truro, X.S., who Says ._dsi Of the "Big Berths" type of gun, the early American Indians. hese,' and (1) Keeps in-good health. can strongly recommend Baby's 'Own which was used to bombard Paris in mir answer said,'Woll, try t (1) Eats "wJaely but not too-well" Tablets to mothers of young children the Great War, seven were made, but be handed me a box of Dr. Williams' sad avoids constipation. tutee were actually fired. Pink Pi&. He said, 'try them ikSY- as I know of to equal them on.y t Minard's Liniment for frost-bites. Keeps away from people who for'little ones." (3) how. They may help you.' I did try have am and they surely gave m colds. Baby's Own Tabletb are sold by a hopeless fool until hq a quick No man is --B; the time I had tak (4) Gets sufficient rest and takes VggdicjnR 4i%.a all at 21; has made a fool of himself twice I* daily exercise outdoors. cents a box from The Dr. WiMarnal'! C.Mwtan Meda for csna� boxes I can :b�estly say I felt like - a than Clt=U*. Pouble wall, the same way. -different person. I could hardly real. 0 Medicine Co, Brockv*le, Ont. copw. Water ---------- system. Sensitive AU ze it myself, People I met would say, Moderate Breeze. I Four Years, Start.regulator. Hatches strong. 'Why, you look splendid. What have When the singing started, eyes r healthy chicks. Write for Wlijism has a brother four years! to:- pu been taking?' My reply would be Opened to slipping skies. If. One night lits *town. On older than bimse. that I had been taking Dr. Williams' Fierce down crooked air NIGHT%t'1 mother said; "WUliam Dearre, you must go to bed MORNING Pink PEls, and their answer usually Flashed the lean Wind, bare was, 'Well, they certainly have helped Wet flanks ghttering: L sow:" JK EPA YOU&EYLI you.' I now sleep well and eat well. The Plunged through rough a pew ring, FROST BITES 10LBAN CLEAR AND He said, "blother, I don't, want to. go HEAL terrible sharp pain has left my head. Lank white-col-lared clown. %am "IbAft" Wro C&AS bo*a, I do ray work and feel toned up. MY Clapped on a paper crown, to bed yet Prevent c,�mpllcatlons by rubbing Mother t ild, "Come now right away.! the affected parts with Minard's ^n color has returned, and the pills have. Grinned iLn'd beg" to sing. you never have got as much sleep It draws out Inflammation, soothes as ...... . . . . . . . given me new vitality. I am de#PIY Sea-creatures fathome, down • your brother." and heals. Fun GiRLS' thankful that my husband br*ugbrt me Groping, meandering, P William Dearre—Of course not, the firsubox of Dr Williams' Pink Heard not a thlim mother, he was born four years 4etQr.e' I W Ill gladly tell anyone what me. WHO WORK '.1"! these pills did for me. and you have On the seas rough ahigresin full permlsalon to publish this stat6o Scrawled letters shine and say Lyiia:. L Pam Vegetalile trent in the hope ghat my experience This is the Wind's day! KING OF PAIN 7 may, beep sompeove sies." Wbate*er'that may mesa. IF COU04S AND COLDS --Calinpomd Is a Great Ffies&— If you will send your name'and ad+ INTERFErg WIT14 dress to The Dr. Williams, Medicine Waves climb their own backs, It Stops Pain ed Restores Healdi BUSINESS Co., Brockville, Ont.. a little book. Waves eat their own words. . - 1* Toronto, Ontario. "I work In a "Building Up the Blood�' will be Mail- Ships are playthings factory and I would have to get aws ed you poetpald This lit$W book con- WQbblin _V . . g like birds. BEFORE 13UILDIN43 from my work every time I was silt talus many useful health hints. The Wind runs twenty miles a-3 ThedragginUd ripainsanderamps ow _Yow can got thamel-puls-through-auy -Tufiwtn-1iU-tnaakP MacLean Builders' Guido The - back was were but my medicine den-ler or by mall at 50 Smiles as a clowd smiles, The 52 pagep brimful of noiii- terrible. At hurt i� that I couldn't wit A�N cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Strikes an attitude, singr- fill Information on planning, build- lie down with it. I heard some -tbs- Jtifedielus Co, Brocirville, Out. Sings till all-cracke! -7- Is-talktag abouFLydia E. Pink- Ing. finan-eing. decorating garden. Em's Vegetable Compound, and tag and--furntwhing. fTundre-ds of ILV ---Grace Havard Conkling, in I q Ship's vital questions answered. Pro- told me to try It. I have taken Drank Her Husband's Bones Log and Other Poems." a dozen bottles of it and it has done fusely illustrated. Send 20c for a ase a lot of good. I never have any The mord mausoleum had a peculiar A Vegetchle Preparation diat Dove-Cotes In England. copy or $100 for two ye-ars' sub- am or sore back now, and have not origin. In the year 353 B C, King gives quick Tombs witiunt a scriptloz IS 1-ftnies), Questions pains A from work a day since I have matisolotia was the ruler of Maria. His In England In the Middle Age's the drugging tk* system I answered. MacLean. Building Re- taken It. I recommend the Vegeta- wife was not only very-beautiful, but (right of erecting dove-cotse, or pl�� portz. Ltd.. 344 Adelaide St. West ble Compound when I have- the op- *be was devoted to her husband and houses, was one of the privileges at- Munity. ­-Miss RoLLo, 21 How Toronto when he died her grief was so great ta heA to manors sad as such was rIvenue, Toronto, Ontario. that after his body had been burned to rigorously protected by law. In Scot- "The Advice of a Friend" T, "has she collected the ashes, mixed land, by a statute still nominally in Hanover Ontario.-­I was terribly force no person is Lltowed-to build them wits wine and drank the whole for 0 pained as a few odd times I alum ..thing. She then erected such a won- pigeon house unless he owns 'land of r fainted. I used to do housework un- til a few months ago and sometimes derful monument to his memo" that a certain value within two miles of it It became the seventh wouder of the I had to leave my work and go to bed., 0 1 am now a mender in the Itnitting- Minard's LinFment for Grippe. world and. on account of the name, be-' mill. I suffered five or six 'f 011� in. fal per from came known as the Mausoleum. PamPI periods before I Myota' Blind ex-so'diers who have beenn E. Pinkhasn's Vegetable 0XIDPOM4 15 to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup relieves all forms through St. Dunstan s. are no. work- by the advice of a friend. I. of indigestion and dyspepsia. You'll swear by it ing as sales manager, correspondence lief afiriost, immediately, ane trx . -* -dicine !n orrice you have tried it. Any drug stme. man r, c r red _!'L_ friends whats. m r hi, W countAnt, cotA As You may use this testim I merchant, barrister, and "I. pro- You like, if it will helothers:"— " them 'Three Nibblm prietor.rl a 971193 J, PrAnwx, 'When turned heavenward my feet Hanover, Ontario. fi Will long for earthly walks, for sweet Are pines, and stories and scuelli . a of A Not COI& roots And rotting stumps and curling shoots. • RED PIMPUS Heavenwartis I hope dierell be -These tbreeMngs to comfort me: Observance of One Funda- ..4 Winteirberry jeavemi to nibble, mental Rule of HeahhPrc)- Puckered sorrel and pine needle, tecta Against Them ill OVER FAGS A 'Tasting of the sea. '14 Aldris. Whether one catches cold is 01- Shoulders. Lost a Lot 1_5 -Dorothy Also on I - - ura Heale-d. _5" - eation- - F11Y.-M. C tion.' If tye neral vitality is 'low, P 7 TAYLOR.- resistance to se: is weak and at Pimples started breaking, out se IL11 over my face and shoulder*. FORB They were hard and yed and I lost ES such a time a cold is easy to contract -and difficult to check. --Constipation is frequently the cause a lot'of sleep 6n scrount Of the If of such a state-of health, with Its atten- ritation. The pimples on my face =saed over and my face was aft ;J4. 97�_' Tree inumm 1 dant listlessness, biliousneim, -headaches Poisons Proved s.afe_by rMilions and prescribed by physicians for, disfigured. .1 -and a general lack of vitality. Poi I used' a lot of di0erent rem- from,-Jie waste matter that remains . I edies without success _-P-runers 1. behind after improper, irregular tumbago t bowel L,-z�.eadache -Colds --,Neural tia__ 0- . I - I. usinipputicuia Soap and'Olutment =_ejiimination'are picked up by the blood -is -h and t1iiy' afforded relief In about ....... For every purpose In the. and carried to every part of the body- Toothach� Neurit R eumatism Th weaken your resistance to disease. Pain one month. I continued the treat- orchard, cutting limbs up i ment and in about three montb4 I to jj Inches. Handles— The} of people who have suf- vvis completely healed." (Signed) fered from setf-poisoning in this way Miss Marie Rose Peters, Box 32, 4, (h 8, 10 and 12 feet. T THE HEART have found that Nujol, the internal ..T'DO�S NOT AFFECT L'Islet Co., Que. W, ­7 lubricant makes bowel elimination sure Tsar llardwtre me. 1W "alft and ea Keep your skin clear and out i0y pores active by doily use Of Nujo softens the waste matter and Our descriptly* circular sent jkccept ohly "Baye permits thorough and regular elimirka- vackage tura Soap. Heal irritations and any address on requeaL tion without overtaxing the intestinal directions. rashes with Cuticurs, Ointment' which contains proven _7 muscles. Nujol can be taken for any TAYLOR-FORBES Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tableta, 11skiple Z&ab 7ro by Mail. Acklr�p Catrdiaa '; length of time with no ill effects. Also "Iles of 24 sad 100-Druggists. d-a Llr-WED I -% ­1 take col ly, ask.-Y-0mr- trade Manufacture of m000keetle- -Dam O GUELPH, ONT. druggist for Nujol to-day--andremem- OMW -the it to well vffown­ scidester of SalleyUcaeld (Acetyl Wleylle A st ber, look for the name `Nujoi" in red that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to tb* publl=ewt imitations, to Tablqj sweral awk.N the "Bayer Crow ISSUE No. 4 '26. ase. Y -on both bottle and package- or Bayer Company win be stamped with ttisir were '=_u on g g p d a of b� action a' lin._ If I entered ��v,2 Of- 7 .,. _. ... -.- y,w. -.•. -. _,•uY w.-... •,f ,.:-i:...W..m 'f. u.r,y-•.-v.-y.w yy,.,. •:...... .ryL - 'w•._ "`[ - _ .itiraY:nY 't+'sr._ ^3-r.vi:. • '7!r+. 1 64d...,rlV../. . Ywp .APq'ts._: -+,, y�F.'-+.w+pwv,'..F;. ...'_{a�.A•y '--: ' +• d.<.'.{.'.i .`-^m".v._dd+i';>,.•°'t-'••r' �x.....p ..,w . �-,.. ,•y . -. :r -°-.:. .1. , -. _.rwd,Y+,w �m - s .t _ :F . , 1 �'.k... .,�':-me•;qa^r•;4- •.-••.r�^:SLpv-xw:r-<°.,'>t. :''' - �xia _...`4.-me.-•!-q1.rf.. s. 4Y.ri.:.—s.s i^:u .i:i..mcr• .,w-rf. -r ,•s m+-.'i•4_Y:.O.C,<1Vl. "i'.^'etfiC:_at T%..'�4^.-•.---.':.:soei ...4'.w.+w+4-••a.^...'a--:'.-.^ p.s �. k,s ttV,+'("y, _ _ On Thursday evening last D. =Born, at College Hcspital, To- JkfOCAL 1SNS• 1). G. M. Bra F. Tarvie, of Colum- Tonto, on Wednesday. Jan. 20tH, bus, paid bis" official visit_ qqoo Un= to L. K, and Mea. Devitt, dao- ;)� ` tario _ Lo�li#e No. 324 I. OfO. F., hter. -Mies Nellie Arnott, of roD- Pickering. and installed the fu1- g.Jt -Dr. E,.,. A..-Sadleir, .Deptiep, • _ �/ , Ore _ r to. spent the week•eod with Mme• lowing officers into their respect- ppractising in Toro to,,,wlll be here J. S. Bulydon• ive chairs' for the egfiniog term : I in his office on Thursday from 10 ~•,, -Wm. and Mrs. Peebles, of * _ - • - - - - r' - Whit ,vaie; -spent-Ttiwday n. J�Bai�s;y,- Beo. O. a. m. to 5 D. m.. as usual. 1. C. and Mrs. Philip. Bradley; Warden, Bro. H. Ben- F. C. Mecbin, of Montreal, who. -]kits. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, not R. Sec.; Bro. J. Richardson,; waE. on is business ttrl to Toronto p G _- epetst r.riday leaf with her_ moth F. See.,Bro, _John Stephenson; last week. spent Sunday here with <_enera- Clea _t --erg lltle M: _P�tlaier-- o a Clark; R. S. N. the parents. H. dna Mre. Meclnin. - Mrs. W. B. Powell has been G., Bro. R. Somerville;'L 8. N. U., -- r. i a ---Reside "%onSued to her bed during. the Bro. G. Law; R. S. V. G., Bro. G• Dentist. Office over J. 8•.Baledon'e„ past few days through illness. Found; L. S. V. G., Bro. L. Saund- bprdware store. Office hours, 9 to _ L R S. S. Bro.. R. Baladon; L. 8 flail and edeninge by 'appoint- r l��i't� (� -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin and ars; y �t jLJ A.,7 ..child, of -Toronto, spent Sunday L- S• S•, Bro. F. Prouee; I. G., Bro. meat. * * - .with their relatives in Pickering. J. Balsdon; O. G., Bro. Alf. Qlack; ' '-=Sam and Mrs. Linton, of Ar- -Mrs. Paul Murphy left on Chill Bro. C. A. Sterritt. Atter cola, Sask., are spending a few _^ _ - .� Saturday for Cascada, New Ham- the instalation ceremony all re- weeks with relati�ea and friends shire, to attend her father's funs- paired to H. R. Monney's banquet in Pickering and other parts of must rid them out before cal• coon), where, a splendid lunch was Ontario. ]lima Gladys Powell; of To partaken of, followed by speech, Mock -.Taking.. _ s'oato,gVent Tuesday at the home song and story.- of belt irents, W. B. and Mrs, -On Thursday evening last as Sabbath School Convention „Povyell. Mrs., A. Haskell, of Oshawa, was The Pickering Township S. S. Co - ' -Don't forget the dance in the returninghome from Toronto .'Town Hall this (Friday) evening. about 5 clock she bad the mis- ventign held w the United Churg. All. Fancy and ' China Disfies ( y � Bron hem. sone s decided success. "The. "MidnightProwlers" will fortune to have a new front tire Numerically, it was the best in its his- �� `•: furnish the music. .,r come off her car as she sone coming tory, While the program was most -e Tot•outo, down the hill at West Hill. She practical, it will long�be_-remembered- r has been spending a wee ere not c0lrsi aFmospbere prevail-. Strong darable_Glass Tumblers, regular. 80c, for 698 doz - 9 .. ::,with his wife and daughter, nura- the face of the bill, and proceeded ing. The kerswere Mian Miller, }' Ing a very bad cold to the .bottom when 'she stopped_ of Wbitevale. who gave a very able pbf"rttr�ProvIvelal-C6z-7 Lila- , -Miss I. Bunting, accompanied and went back to look for her Boys' Pig skin Gauntlet Mitts, rVular 75c, for •68c pr b Miss A. Slee fir. Owens, the Provincial worker and • y p, of Whitby, spent tire, but after a careful search Rev. E. Oreborn. who perhaps gave Boys Mocha Gloves, for flae wear, regular 1.00 for 79c pr , -Sanday last with Rev. W. A. and she was unable to locate it. As the convention its climax, whose most Men Red -label Btanfield'e IIaderw®9.r. reg 2 5dL for 2.19 Mrs. Bunner,.of Bowinanville. the tire came off her car ebe notic- practical subbjectwas "Evangelism in Men's All -wool Fine Sox, various colors, rest 508. for ... -Considerable snow fell last ed another car going west towards the Sunda) School." 1 only'Men's Black Mackinaw, size 40, reg 7.50, for 4.45 ". wank. but the mild weather and Toronto - , slid being unable to die• , � ,-. - • "rain the early part of this week cover her tire concluded that the The convention was handled by the Men's Heavy Tweed Pants, winter weight, in sizes 84,committee In a most satisfactory man- 88, 88, 40 and 42, regular 4.00, yours for 2 89r ,. ner. About four hundred were I only Maa's Brown Serge Suit, size Ota, worth 35.00, for 2..9.50 caused much of it to disappear. men in the other car had taken Keel mind Feb. 11th when session of it. She -bailed served and everythnly went oft like the Women`s Missionary Society another car nine west and gave lock -work. united This oral ity can y g what a united community can do, plaid Dress Goode, for children's wear, 30 inch, we're of the United Church will hold a chase. After going about a mile The $undap School of Brougham going to Clean it on t, worth 408, going at 27c yd Valentine boa social. Parti- in pursuit they came to an ofd Eire wish to thank every one who sogeeer• las tulars later. by the side of the road, which had ously helped, not forgetting the Clare- Plaid Dress moods, 38 inch, regular 658, for 39c yr3 -Donald Munro bag secured a evidently been left .in exchange moat Baptist Quartette who rendered Khaki Home -shun. for school wear, 42 in, reg 85c, for ... Ib9c yd carload of bei netted trade from for the good time. By do' this great assistance to the musical part of Blue Heather Home -spun, very durable, Win, reg 1.50 •1.09 yd q the program, Maroon Serge. 50 inch, goot3 quality. reg 1.00, for 59c pd "4 the Walsh coal screen which _eO c>_ences._w-o.uid_be reliev- P _ _ _ be e=pacte to arrive at the end of ed somewhat, but nevertheless it i }iatlls- -27 iaryari4n9 pattPres. reg_2�c 28c yd the week. Price 814.00 per ton at is a clear rasa of theft. There are Now Adv"94searaesags, all first quality, � 31 in, 32c 2�ic pd r the car.many people who .seem to think - ,Y -On Monday last Mrs. A. R' that if they. find ail article it im• ORSALE-Gaaoline angina, d h. p. C Sanderson attended the funeral mediately belongs to diem. If Fust Children's plaid I -buckle House Slipper, 11'to 2, going at 98 1 st new. Gerald Clark. Dumbarton. 2422 Ladies' Juliet and -Boudoir Slippers, clearing at 1.2rA and 988 of her first cousin, Dr. Harry J. they make proper inquiries in • '1Vatsoo, of Winnipeg, whose body order to fled the owner. it then FORSALE-A' number of .elecUic Kiddies Boots, regular 2.50 to -3 00, sizes', to 7b, at 1.491 iwas brougbt to hie sister's home tna be -claimed by them if the light n . Pickering Apply w. H. Jackson, sizes 8 to 16�,, at 1:991 - y R R ^Io. 1. Pickv,ng ISt! : ' as $l0or St.. Toronto. -Have you got your car license owner does not turn up. But 1 the article is of considerable value O.ULTRY WANTED-Highestpri- Prespaid for live poultry also leathers and fs. .`ffet? If mot. be very careful it must be sold, and after dednet • hides, :sen Raxlin,Stouftvi9e.Phone7821. 13-26 ;. iwbere you go or you may be No motes' car is sup- lag expenses the receipts of the sale has CO be turned 09eP to the - r AMPS FOR SALE -including 3 Llangsng lam lamp, a Rayo ti pinched." ipo6ed to be on the highway after municipality in which itis found• a gasoline lamp and a,nn®berof band lamps. A ly Mrs. Jan. 15th-*Jthont the 1928 mark- -The director@ of the public R.A. Busting Pickering 2a�i� is". library met on Mon&y� evening in TEAMING -Having purchased the 1 6,1 of A. Forsyth. I am prepared : —The Womela's Institute will- the library rooms for i b$-e}ertlsu team+n m accepx order sec teaming. Charges moderate. ;(sold their resrnlar meeting Tues- of officers for the ensuing year Georga.'Furner, ClaTemont. 19.20 i. t Ida p nest. 28th lost, at the home and the transaction of other buss- 1 101 0. Chas. P'ilkey. Roll CAiI, aess, The following were elected I b R BALE -bet of bob-si sgha, s CHAPMAN "A New Year's Reeolutt5b." PA- tine• new cotta, %Happ Th busty and _ t0 the respective positions: i'resi• harness. kttchenstove Hupp Thought), organIM Pere will be given by Miss Proud dent., W. J Clark ; Viet -.President, fvrlla Gems • Harry ]�oore. ctarm. la2o s - t • .nand Mrs Jacklin. James Riehardsog , Secretary, :pEp_Local 'agent for well -Mrs. (Rev,) A. R. Sanderson Miss L. Richardson . Tmaurer, advertised pt anwand phonciPa his. com assisted in the services in the Mise Fawkes Book Com.. Miss L. mission barns. All asnruneegrvan, to c sales w conte care Bos A, PiCKERING VEw!i. 1821 _ • _ �i - United Church, Stouffville, on icbardson, Miss Topliffe and M. — ----' ' + w SDaday, Jan. loth, and again at Chapman. W J. Clark and M. r'OR SALE -Scotch Early Yielder ��,Ba' �Ains the eatertainment on the Monday S. Chapman were a 1DLed fin •� naw• a cFarmer' posSilots s an cite. 12 r30 R a - P � r tar stow stack; cedar Qosts and carts. Ap- 11„y evening following. Her 60108 entortalement committee to pro ply' lot a. cont C.Scarboro . Geo, McIntosh. �. s were much appreciated. vide one or more entertainments MaTkha' R N° 1. 2° 29. -Rev. A. R. Sandemon's itnb duringthe year, and it wee de• OR BALE -Goad cutter, Dearly --1ECt �'irl e-�`JoPPjJiT�n�tatb- Pit' e{ded-th'e-t power. good whe,-bos w. 3 or i tons of foot } - } etas, and a Talk' to the boys Provincial Secretary's Dept. with hay nod's thorou h bred Rhode island Red' �e fire now in the swim Ot r and girls. 7 p. m.. "The Giants the view of arranging with them rooster, L. D Bang,Pickering. 19.20 and the Cowards." Continuing a moving picture entertainment ASSEY-HARRIS UACHINERY 'wonderful Concerts. _'Welles morning and evening: A at an early date. As the fact be -And repairs. Now is the ume to Ionic -- hearty welcome awaits yon. came known that many it1 the atter your sayers erdt con and, , dells and �s•ss•�� { �a -The two children Of Mr. and harrows, sprayers for the orchard. One aur by Now is the time to buy. aUClOtlnding Country and even a 11 wagon gear, cheap, D, J. Gormey, Dunbar .i ,7 • r Mra• Ridley. who have been in St. a number in the village were not on 2�! Nicbae]'+ Hospital for several aware of the exieteuce of a public •f]R SALE -Dunt purpose short- weeke receiving treatment for library in the villager nud.in order horn bulls. ired by Fr. Grand Champion mastoidal trouble, are making to dispel this ignorance, a publi. of 1924 Royal Wither Fair. from R. O. P. dams. satisfactory rogress toward re- •r. B. tested. Apt at lot 3, con, 3.Sc�rboro. y p city committee compoePd of G. W. ]nd..phona Mal, O12. J. H. Chapman. R. •R. A Five Tube Kasterdyne, eompleta with wet battery; tubes, - acovery and are expected home. -in Barker and James Ricbardgon No. 1, Markham. 20 22 a $,Z.5 speaker, aerial,_ b blettery and ' as few day?. were appointed to procure a auit- OST -A black steer cae nn to the -A number from heresvent able sign to be placed in front of �mremises of the undersigned, lot 10. con. 4.,p installed for r 5•�Q - - �._uiown to Whitby on Friday night the library rooms, so that "he Pickering. about Dec. 12th.: andalso•a red calf about Aug. let. Owner may have same by prov- ilset to see the intermediate bock- who rune may read." The librar- in property and paying expenses. Jae. w• Hict. ey match between Whitby and inn, C. Bradley, gave his report Reg O. I:Pickatng. 18-20 A Three Tnbe Harkness Reflex, oomplete with tubes, serial Lindsay, which was won by the for 1925. @bowing the library to cnR SALE—An AlladiD banging b batteries, wet battery and installed with ,a *4.5 former by the score of 5 to 4. It be' in a healthy condition. More .P lamp. complete with extension, for s10.0o Amylin speaker for $145.00: was a splendid exhibition of hock- than the usual number has sell also a pastor hanging lamp witli shade, for $3.30; unci was witnessed •by a large but an effort and one hall hanging lamp with shade, for $2.00• ''The parts used in this set are absolutely the ey, tickets for 1928 all used but is first-class condition. For sale'at finest that'ean ba ltought. oeowd. is being made to add considerably A. Bushby•s hardware store. Pickering. 20 . ' -fit, George's Church, Sunday, to the membership. Jan, 24th :10 a m.,'Sunday School; VOR BALE-Oheap, all kinds of '� 11 a. 24th Holy Communion Service; �1'wagoaa, harsiso >,d.l� kinds of farm ill -These sets are absolutely guars intesds y��emesata is good order. Alio several baavy and 7 p, m., Evening Service. Preach. HIGHLAND CREEK., ltgbtseal" and cook staves, and beaten. High - e11' 9.L both services, — , eat Imo paid for bides and wool. also rive hent; T. . ri Rev. D. B. uy. H.H rerteaa.Stouffville. Pbom1108 Ia Fired 1 Bunting -+ '- __Pieklemin . �,angfacd. The ann�j Vestry A euchre and dance under the ails- • I Meeting will (D. V.) be hlttbI, ie the pice,@ of the Highland Creek Public Established 1867. _ - - dburch at 8 m. on Monday, Library. will b' held in t h Libra Litchfield �- P• y Room, Morrieb s Sall. on the eveoi Peb. let. of Wednesday. January 27th. at 830 -Tbe Young People's Union Good prism will begiven to the win- rL';C8II8ed ElectriCalMWO�_. tweets in the basement of the vers at euchre. Music for dancingX ]United Church an his) Friday -will be famished h ro 's orebes- -. evening, at 8 o'clock. A debate, tra• Lunch provided. Admi'esion. 35 4 =• ''Resolved that the world is be- cents. Ladies, please bfingtcake. Ev- Estimates for all kinds of wiring coming a better place: in which to erybody Is cordially Invited to attend. cheerfully given. live, will be given, followed by s The proceeds to be in aid of Library 79bI program and refreshments. Fund. I am in �son now with four in.en QOSK THERE'S TELL YOUR ALRIsCrNT 'Itil everybody welcome. and we -have time to complete NE CONST BULL EXCUSES TO '1ELEPNONE _ C. A. Sterritt's store is the. AUDLEY. __ a few more contracts be- eentre of attraction to prospective fore the light is f •' ' Miss Margaret Puckrin has been in- uyere of electric fixtures. He has disposed recently, -' t'nrned on. r a splendid display of the most n ff P Rev, Mr. Ferguson, of Pickering, '.Fixtar,* For Sale. to -date articles, which he is selling was calling on his people here early in . at remarkably low prices. After the week. comparing his prices with Toronto Wm. Squires sone in Toronto with Care of C. A • Sterritt) .•- 'o . •o f 1 'prices, a' person has no hesitation apples Lhe.Srsi of the week and re. { about patronizing home trade ports sales still slow. Phone 1300 Pickering con- -Motorists found some diSi- Fred Annan has severed his con• n .� "en]ty of Monday rad some a keetl•• vection with Harvey Edwards where he has been employed forst year. Farmers,Attention ding on to the road@ as the rain. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. (Dr.) r, a • ch was falling froze on the Johnston (nee Mies Sadie Gutbrie) in P11 making it very icy. 9.i the death, at Niagara Falls, of her I am agent for the World's Greatest �: _ -- t]ilek load of apples got beyond husband, d rad Separat �d_'T��e Renfrew," Stoves, aid!' - the control of the driver dust west The children of Fre f+ ___old finales- =---_--' - re -been -quit fined lately for famous Plows, Pointe. Grain Grinders, 5 a scarlet fever, but we are glad to know Wheal Barroweetc. - • -- � -' - � � _ ditch, scaring the, a les about they are improving. 1. Brantford binder twine and second- �- � W: in the snow. A Cadillac tsar going A wild steer running in the Dunlop hand separatore for sale. eset also Past with a similar fate farm waste pasture was captured late. at the same place. It turned com- ly by the neighbors and stabled. It ROBT. DEVITT, -' r • plAtely over. but suffered little was a most vicious and obstinate ant. i 4r damage beyond broken glass. mal. Phone 803 Pick. BAOIIGHAM} - 11 4 �4. .!Cyr ..- .. .. .. r_ •'-. _ `,.. •, b. :. � h ��... 4Y.' M ♦F 'Uf.-,.r '•�••• ,•,.3� ..•l'�Sa... era. '.. n..::•...�:.. .:; :... .:s a„.p.,...w-wee •, ...sn, ,..:.sr..+a .,..�. , Y', :• .r.ri'�''.°,�r�"a 'a:..9..r '`�w�aa' ",,. •r: '.-'1.amTl.e.. 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