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": F, ..� , _ .,J.�'sY4*�^ - • _ 1t •.,,y...•.. •--r•--••^-�-•'F , :.wy- :..y... .y.......i•.e. •.ia.•+,r. - 'Pri. 9 +.:»".n AVie'+lY u Z K _.. _ i r its 'li -VOL. �;LV. PICKERING. ONT•, FRIDAY, JAN. ?fit 1926, _ _- T- _--=-- o• 2� _ �s>yis;4tf{�stai Q.a�rDf. - C3i=QOZZ �3S`5T®= GREENYp6Q,D. ^_---- FAIRt�ORT. : - - y 1z - -- - The services on the Greenwood^. James Hudley,,pho has been todir- C R���I�i, �I}.. artla al -Saw Mill -and SaSket astoral charge for next Sunday will poepti for the liaet two weeks, is pro- --- - - n the usual order. viz tn.. GreenwoodMt. Zigreseiog favorably. we are pleased to t ei $, FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director I1 a. PMILLS ometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. F1CtC7 PP g g = 7.00 p. m„ and- the Sacrament of the. Mrs. W. J. Sturges, of Winnipeg,• � �mber of the Am«iw Optometrical _ Lord's Supper will be. administered at Man., wife of the Fuel Agent O N. ft„ t p�ec,t�, ass Eyes essmiaed by appoint each service. Sunday ,Scbools�will Western Regions, ie the guest of her _ P6on 4; Cluemont, oat. - e ;Established 1838 --"LOGS WANFED J rueet as usual, Greenwood at 10 a. m.. parents, Janlea and Mrs. Hadley. Mr. # ; 0. MCKIoNNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Mt. Zion at 19.90 a. m. and Kinsale at Flturgee will arrive Saturday morn- No Better Pastry Flour made than r ivl • Edinbirttb, memb•s-of tbs cohere of Custom. sawing done, Oat Rolling 1.30 p• m. ' The official board will meet iag,.whea they will return to Winni. y 1Pbysioiaw sad Sansone of Ontario, ifeentiate on Moeda Feb. let, at ' 2 30 m.. in peg. _ at Royal tollsre of Burgeons, Edinbtargb Wood y, P --- speeis�attentioa to dsiepsea of women said atlfl Chopping, Greenwood Church. The Kinsale • ` 1 1 GREENWOOD t+ �abiMrea, Oman and residence, Brougham. ' Dramatic Club will give their play, c m SS111� Repstring, "Nothing To Do," at Greenwood onMre. Pope is visiting is Toronto this Just as fine and good as expensive DR. ' DURw IN E. STECALEY. Sha in and'Turning. Friday evening Feb 6th, ander the week. 1J Hpnor Graduate.4 Toronto Coue;e of Chi- p g au 9 iCe6 of the Ladies Ald. imported American ���; ro clic, Will make residential calls in Picker- _ P_-__- - �- Walter Hotsin spent 8aturddy and eake flour. ' Jog. Claremont and surrounding districts. Tues; Kiddie liars, Sleighs, Office St0018 �• •^ daWs. Thurado a and Saturdays. For appoint• Eat A dre home- s a to Perry. n old-fashioned y t b spent call 1,61 l Bowmanville or write. Conqul 13._ -__O_ w_ _ and _ Gordond Brown. Try n1R g. ROOd Qld fa811 d _ of Toronto, was in i she viliage -off kthOme=aYs;ie $al t Ea�9ale - D U N BA RTO N. from ration b tree. - 6ly .' - _-----. . - -- -- --t;7ithopractfo CHAS. A. WHITE. James Blenkin, who has joined the day office staff of the Massev-Harris Co„ Mrs. H. Matthews is confined to the 1 Successor•to late W. G. Barnes Toronto, started in on his new duties house with a severe cold; ss, also toJoy Phoneil4B1-or write -Locust Hill. Ont. O"Monday. Good luci,Jim._._ _ _ Miss, Edna Green.�j r :` Mrs. Foston. we are'eorry to report.We sometimes hear- the eapres- y AE. OHRI$TIAN; Barrister and has been called away suddenly to De. sion "There in music to the air, usu. Nothing Better. •Soticitor, Notary Public Etc. Mone to troll, Mich.; to be with her daughter, ally the result of a heated discussion Yk cam. South Wing, Court House, Whitby. sly but Tvesdt~ tnurnto we real) had - lf3re. Hartley, who le very ill. Y. g y '�tr-�{ ICHARCSON & PICgERING- J, H_ Neat Sunday. Ohurcb of Eaglaod music in t6.e car wben'sradio pro ram I wal2t dL �Barristera Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Coaled- J wum al ,Detector service in the Community Hall at300 r�eei-re -' •- D' eti�tgnLife Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- o'clock. Come early and help in the heard ell over the xiliae. Wheat and Barley : Su.,Toroato.PhoaetMain 1390aadtMaia a singing. You arewelcome. Monday, Word was received ere IaeL week a} e490. -stf •' Lieesssed. Rinbatlraer g _ HEARSO tion are invited to take part Feb. lot, members of this congrega- of the • death of Mrs John Betts. a at TopPrices. RSATON & ROSS- Barristers. So- MOTOR i-nthe former resident of this township. 'She licatora. Northers Ontario Building, 330 annual Vestry meeting at St. George's was also a frequent visitor to the vii- chopping , Bay Stret• Toronto. - :I�t,A "ONT, Ont. Church, Fickering, at 8 p, m. Satur- lage. spending a good deal of her time pp g u W. -J. Beaton, y Wednesdays, Fridayff: J. D. F. Rosa, Adelaide 2787 Phone 9'14 day, 3anuary the 30th, children's since her husband's death with her Monde a, sleighing party will start from the sisters, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs, $apnea and �' -- Community Hall at 3 p. m., calling at Mrs. Brown. r Mrs, Dixon's home at the Rouge at , R. D. O. Smith, Dentist, Stouff• Toronto 330P. in. to there i k up anrning children the Dnn at the Church, W h tevale4th.nits t miss the Chicken Pie Supper -- Dville, HonorGfaduate.of Chicago and To- gathered reoty Universities and tie Royal Collegge of jj. �1 ]j•,� �� p Hall for supper at p0,0 330 1 Surgeons. Pboae office 102 .1; Residence A 8' h a l t Shingles i n gl e e W EST H i LL. A �st� e®.16, Pio out" appointmerts. 26x7 i For the next 30 days we will WHITBY. LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S., On,Sunday morning, Jan, ]?tb, the B Graduate of -the Royal Cole a of Dental sell Asphalt Shingles at Interment of the late .Dr. Jxmee. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was til stageoras and University of Toronto. Otfrce X7.00 persgnare in Bremner Johnston. surgeon dentist, -dispensed at Melville Church, when A Rood Supply Of Hard And Soft over Murdock's Gonfectsone store, Whitby, lots Of 10 8qe.' -.office hours9 to 12 : 1 to 5.30. ind-•peone a of Niagara Falls, Ont., took place at nine young people oined the Oburcb Coal on hand. Also a Ptipply htdl phone 220. 4,617 or more. r Groveside Cemetery with full Mason- by profession of to th and three by of Kindling Wopd, r N. DALD. S„ ES, L. D. S.. D. Teed2s Caah. is boaors on Thursday. January 219t. certificate. tJ Born at Hawkesbury. Ont., he wap a On Sunday, Jan. 316t, tbp Rev. Gar• stove length. r geama and the University of Toronto. Office Hardwood Flooring graduate of the Toronto and Chicago diner Dickey will take for his sermon 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. t above D. A Scott's store, Claremont. On Universities with degrees of D. D. S. "The Prodigal Son." This sermon. Office loin, s a, m to s p m., Saturdays 9 a We are quoting special prices to and L. D. S. He practiced dentistry will be iliuserated by sixteen band. DONALD :11.CNR0 PICgEBIN(I< a o l p �• Phone Clare 1405, 471y` "Red Deer Bread' at Whitby, where he married Miss colored slides. The first part of the SRBIiRT T. FALL®ISE, L D 8 . Birch Flooring. Sadie. daughter of the tats Richard evening service will be eootltleted as a Wo D D. S Graduau of it* Royal College o! .rices On the above will and Mrs. Guthrie. of Pickering Town- soca set vice. at which many of the old �Jj�� Em tit Surgeons and the Umversst of Toronto. ship. He removed to Niagara Falls. hymns will be�ung. A cordial lnvita- .. r'if hitevale of Me above J. S Balsdon's store, Pickering, Out : advance shortly. Ont.. Ont.. In 1912. where he practised sue tion to extended to all to see these The �•tr�, Garage O� bans 9 a M. u o P. m., at by appoint• . -, �� �V • y it �' i ale &%z 7 a" stent. Phone Pack 3700. 48i7 e e eessfutl until his deAth on Janu- slides and bear this Interesting r • • wry 18th. from influenza. The funeral dress. L. 71 ` _ >/ 1t �i tKalBti• �� � service bald in St.by Andrew's es Church. The annual - meeting of Melville a YARD was conducted by i><ev. Dr. James Bar- Church as West Hill was held on Mon- Motor overhauling. top wad side our. V. R30HARDeON - Real l:r LVAN her, who sy ALhetically expressed day evening. Jan. 18th. A very large tain repairing.za W. ate. faq,ra,oce Caoveyam R Notary the high regard and good -will held by attendance of the eongMatiou was Battery Service -Charging a PW,te. Eu , Piekering.•b;t. 3117We Arek jiits citizens for the deceased. The on head In spite of the inclement and overhauling. - e�d choir sang "Nearer M God to Thee" weather. The Rev. Gardiner Dickey All work guaranteed. Flat rate a �1 PO$TILL. Llcens,ed Auctioneer, and "Ye Oates, Lift Up Your Heade oectipled the chair, "!!r. James . .. service charge i .L' . for Owtuslan of York and Oasado.--pas• to supply your fall requirements on Hi b," favorite hymns of the de- Scott, secretary -treasurer of the Phone 8161(1'stark, OeatreJ. than "Joe of ail ktada anano" to on ahmom eeaae� Dr. Johnston was a member church, outlined s very satisfactory %ewes. ♦ddreas Green a,vr P O., oat, in Hardware. I Composite Lodge, A. F dt A. M.. financial re rt:. The eongregottioo W E. 8 E R R Y - _- po B.BEATO)l TOWNSHIFOLBBB Aliso, to make your hoiae most Whitby; a noble of the Mystic Shrine, expressed themselves as being well D. O"voyattesr, Oommlratoaerfor tsidae comfortable by installin the Rameses Temple. whose membersat- pleased with the finances of the tr, se000ataat IN*. g,nq so low gg tended in a body and six of their cum church, Fourteen, members of the beet furnace on the mar' ( safs ^tsaee et 1[aesiar'e Ls her were chosen ne palibearere, seting congregation were appoloted to theWant' uCCL - oat. I -y -TBE HECLA at the church that evening and at the Board of Management. Very grati- - w 7 _ - _ _ �] It(. MAW, LICENSEm D AUC- the furnace that eaves one train next morning He -leaves -a fying "Wrts wer"ecegved- from lire - y v TIONEER for York. Qntano aDurham ton in seven. widow, a daughter, Ruth; and a son, yariouA societies and or anlsatlons in Co"°t'e; All k`a`l' ot nabs pram`°ty' attended Call and see us before ba3' in g Doo4'id, also two brothers and three connection with the-eburch. One of to. Terms reasonable Dates for sales may elsewhere. of Niagara Falls Club and an enthuai be sisters. Dr. Johnston was a member the most pleasing features of the work arranged at NEWS' Odfcv, Ben and Imdepro- _ • is the large increase in attendance at 100 bu�i• ,Feed Oats p®tpbonn. Whitby, coot.- e - ..saY :. Sold and properly - astir. bowler. the Sunday evening servieee. It was - installed by •+ • the conce"us of 9pieion of those pres- ent attbe meeting that tbe'year 10'26 or more and will Y _ 1 SEF - .Phone •lflfi0 • ,_ will ba one of the banner years of this �O %" 4 BROUGHAM. It is with greet pinasure that we see church, pa L'• per y P _ -OUR WINDOW ALVIN BUSHBY Mrs. Shepherd able to he crutdefeated again. wHITfEVALE. > _ =. ' - Mc, Pleasant school defeated itis n. bushel - "` at hoc4keyon ay Mro. George Pugh f PICKERING + ! B Conan itnlationle are extended to L disposed. i Ssedtreta her do."-OurisnI 1eh mail- May be delivered at Locust Hill Far a clearing auto iFOOdeII WI]e8 Eldd Cars at DO YOU WANT K. `tad Mrs. Devitt on the arrival of carrier inroad. CoatYardbe ei farm, and s ' - their little daughter on Jan. 20th. Mr. Willi me, of Tottenham; is vis- may be weighed at . _.i y The Citizens' League purpose hold• icing with 3. and Mrs. Leary. grower's home your. home heated for half Ing on entertainment on the evening Mr. Middleton, of Newcastle, spent - ;greatly reduced prises. the cost of coal ? of Feb, 19th. Full particulars later. the week -end with Norman Miller. or at yard. If so, instal one of the Instant Sae Our town is quite enlivened by the A large crop of ice has been put io Oil ins al o is tier ratan, or of the sound merry skates on the rink. storage from the pond ;dura -ng the last !Rte are ilelling, all _kinds Of y Get Qui our skates and boost it stoma. two weeks. Electric Fiatnres ' Floor an International Oil Burner Well I*Md and warm waiting 1now. Fred Wilson, of Regina, after an F A REE SO R ' in your furnace. 'Mie sympathy of Rhe community IN absence of several years. is visit.iag +-' • ><. LSIDps, Table Lamp ex a -tended to Miss Brown who bad the friends and relatives hers. Electric 1'rOng W. J. CORDON'S. develop into a speaking greys. ~^ Call and res them. misfortune to break ber thigh bone Abe Seebeck has bought a team of Z:+OOT.TBT Irons, when talUng os, the toe an Thursday Percherou oolts that will eventually Toasteis W. last, _ Church Street, ' The W, M. 9. met at 11f1rs. $rowa'a d The grist mill, under the able man.Picked narteit•C>,t Oak Den 'Bet; AgeDts �'1D� �y Pict.>�ngos, Thurod afternoon. The time aaemeot of Mr. Smith. bu lately beeshue with ord4•rs from the •_ ,'`' was fully occupied with devotional ex- uawualiy _ y .. •ercises and a general study of the We- city. consisting of table and FIaVo Bread Flour sionary work of the United Church John Gregg has let the contract to both in tzome and foreign field. Mr. - Wilma. of Oaanington. for the e' ~`�-• L 91The Women's Institute held a very erection 0s, large barn, . which will be a_ nc Marvel - P C RIN07 I KE N h__ W S -A ' successful meeting at the home of Mn. built this coming rammer, f' at'a speelal price. - �'� L-mmon on Tae#day last. A large Mr. Randall has lately been drawisR % Flourcum r weee present.. -trod after the apples, to the city. He says that it ie business of the meeting Mrs. Lemmoo almost impossible to dispose of them tore - r d all enjoyed a -social at anythlnic like a decent price. r- V fl I E, Ster",ritt May be obtained from you Grocer. served tea ori ^•"'r hour. Ile wonderful what's at of those - ti �r�Qt_if_� )G+{O Last Thursday. Jan. 21st, Mifler Oo., latae Canadian nickels Ret on to the Kjlll Flour Florists. left at 2l Hammersmith, for collection plates of tike two cliumbes Mrs, Edward Willson, a box of lovely of the village. . We presume It just so Furniture Dealer and CHAS.- WILSON, Prop. carnations, -also ruses, it being a Fitt happens. After that cold tante tramp tire' Township S. $. conventn. It is to be regretted that then is _. .--- �'------,_,_n_� T.t...,«rest --- Phone. IWO - Pickering, Ontario -:-iBASKETS .Having pttrchftsed the -stock from the Estate of _.��' _Gi;-BARNES and th,e-enti.re;, .. business of JOS. W. DOTEN : -Am prepared to supply all sizes from Berry Boxes to Three and nail mushel - ]teen SlyerWorks Basket wy Phone Mark. 6400 FRA\K PENAiOCB "The Man'that made the Barnes Basket." ELM DALE MIL - �CKE1iIN't3 C:Govt+raawent Standard Recleaned such a recognitton of ,thelr loving of the opportunity of attending -t a ,It Rives F•eeu1W. "' sympathy for her. She4ends her sin- weekly Choral Class, as Mr. Passmore ; cerest thanks to those so intetested.in has,proved himself io-be fin exception- Toilet Goods, .,Stationery's ' her, trusting she may yet be 'able to ally efficient instructor. meet with her loyed,friends as she is On Friday evening, Jan. 29tb, the Kodaks. slowly improving. Mr. Willson is annual meeting of the public librariy staying' with her In Toronto. will take dace in the Odd Fell the New Stock of Wall Paper -on hand right prices. pr,rs -nd - POW treas.; Mrs. Brown, lifirarian; T. C. ons repast, after which a suitable and N • E • `+C1 We ca4y all thQ_different Brown, caretaker: Fred Stevenson, others which continued t� L. varied program was given by mem- Mil FeedB. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Fred hers and Cassie. The meeting adjourned till about 11 o'clock and was ended by all Qetlefilla y Surgeou the tbird Saturday in February in the joining -bands and hinging -Ai nld Lang Oszt2lr1� _?: N'• L,Ot :KWOO� library room. dyne.' PiG3lcoa��', h.: rtA1R. _ 1'e5...0 x!.:..1^^%2 h :�:.••� .. ' f.,'."b^_.... ..: k _ - •''.F :� J_ .. : uE .: ." ,....... ._,.._ ._.�: .,.: .t) .. _. :�.. ., .. -. �;. .. ., _.-,....-. .. .._._ ..•�':. '.,::M'•.»,_ .-`^.'6c,i 3,. .. ,...♦ ...�?td'.N .5�.-Je'S t,. .r.r�.. _'T,:, ..� The annual meeting of Brougham library was held at the library Hall. An a ection o cars ensuing year will be held, atter which for your spring regn1rements. Prices right. Screenings -will tat^ public oo Saturday evening. Thereports for a splendid program will be given by : ten your hogs at the year showed a good increase in both finances and circulation during the young people of the community, followed by a hex social including TobaccOy, .Cigars, Cigarettes, the year. $120.00 Gas been expended "eats" for all at the old-time price:- _ Magazines =-- - a profit. '' _ In books: and the circulation num tiered near 1600 books. The old ofli- • The annual social evening of the Women's Institute was held in the ^ • -- ti , •-- ; C' , y, 1 , _ Tt..- t)..,, Wei' re ------- The 4wAemeat-of--the-__Inited_Church_Qp. have this -Feed` at - now composed of Aa -L. Middleton, Friday evening. Ahont.sixtT,.mem right prices. pr,rs -nd - POW treas.; Mrs. Brown, lifirarian; T. C. ons repast, after which a suitable and N • E • `+C1 We ca4y all thQ_different Brown, caretaker: Fred Stevenson, others which continued t� L. varied program was given by mem- Mil FeedB. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Fred hers and Cassie. The meeting adjourned till about 11 o'clock and was ended by all Qetlefilla y Surgeou the tbird Saturday in February in the joining -bands and hinging -Ai nld Lang Oszt2lr1� _?: N'• L,Ot :KWOO� library room. dyne.' PiG3lcoa��', h.: rtA1R. _ 1'e5...0 x!.:..1^^%2 h :�:.••� .. ' f.,'."b^_.... ..: k _ - •''.F :� J_ .. : uE .: ." ,....... ._,.._ ._.�: .,.: .t) .. _. :�.. ., .. -. �;. .. ., _.-,....-. .. .._._ ..•�':. '.,::M'•.»,_ .-`^.'6c,i 3,. .. ,...♦ ...�?td'.N .5�.-Je'S t,. .r.r�.. _'T,:, ..� 7 • 0 mok cha, for b- ryes bad not been able Uwe.to bear the ligbt. fiOne day- she sinked tor ealtsi'food.l. After she had eaten a little, her voice teas with_ tybil ­tdinph- of *tur-MAAg 01 01 strength. She had certainly recovered 1., t1la from the scourge of the North, and in a very abort time she wou:d be her - That night. when Jules Guilhault went to., bed, be. felt ill. The next morning he awoke with a dry mouth, burning eyeballs and a head that rang 8718 as if be had been drinking whiskey. �e blanc for a week. The choice teas used exclusI*V4)0 duilbault understood. Although he etait to 1", F ;1.4 - 4-1,- IA— U- + — forced himself out of bed and down- -%mliwda yield richly of their ..A 4 farther than that. It required what. delicious 1100dimess. say suladas, great cofitenVment, with her two strength he had, what will power, t,9 hands cool; upon his forehead. hold himself upright in a chair by the (The End.) Sir' tab:e, and from time to time to put a stick of wood into the stove. He knew Triavelling Historic Tmih. that it was his duty to prepare some thing for the girl to oat,: that he must When Sir Alexander Mackenzie wrote his ,General History of the Fur •41= -If he gave upjhey might a. vivid des - Trade" In 1801, he gave ar --freeze in their beds. , k criptfon of the route -followed by the . T4 At times the room swam to his gaze. fur traders from Montreal to the then d lift H h t hour our passed-wo ours. e e PY'WILLIAM -MERRIAM ROUSE. great unknown northwest. Particu- a hand that seemed made of lead and drew out from the breast of his shirt tarty did he describe that portion from I I e siiv at -had -c Rainy Lake to the'mouth.of the Sas-1 th H­&­r,--gfv1n9--1­m--- .-PART II. Beaup "Where are your people?" he asked. the shrine of Ste. Anne de katchewan v tereating running account of the many: 9 ail Her lips framed words ]WtingI7, He he!d it in his big fingers, and am going to start immediately rapids, and portages met with and the I shaft of sun:ight from the window ed. In Thais; but with more ease since the drink. country through which he pales - - - - - - .:for Ste. -Rose du - Degel," said Thai A. "and to -night I shall marry the man "My father -Ste. Rose -for help." struck white fire from the metal. It is a long stretch o; time since Sir there -no-one else-.- `I" only a charm," said Jules me there.- You, Jules, you - "I' P. -"as I Ale] ander MacKenzie made thLs trip "No one." -re, but. NP! -4TOve -the horse to -day. Are you going Gustave ,to'd me!" through almost unknown waters, to drive on now, or not?", Thak explained, then, as 'well as; A Ktt:e noise made him look up, and the district has not Yet lost its' fas- need be. The condition of the house the crucifix -dangled against his chest. cinatibn for those who crave the free. mo When he had seen the terrible evi- memayou the looking up at said that she had been III for perhaps In the doorway of the bedroom stood a e and long dos of the u.nconv ntional dance of t board a Santih a week. The condition of the fire girl; but surely this beautiful girl to face and overcome dtillculties and him in the other room, it had been to "bault as if the earth were which they had found told Guilbault could not be Valerie Paquetl That Ir for ,4?', Gui. distances by primitive methods. -swept away from under his feet. Now that her father had left that morning. She was holding to the door casing,there to still a strong appeal in the old ain M, ,Vf. i If he had gone with a horse, he should it yes true, as if from weakness; but I historic route is evidenced by the -At was as if the heavens also were look. "' lolled return by nightfall; if on snowshoes, her unmarked face was bright with a number of adventurous sPiTits up and removed. he could not be expected before so" smile.' Her dull yellow hair was coiled tug to the district to satiety their crav- Up to the moment when Thais something new. The Depart- i ;'A. _spoke, he had not understood that any time the following day. upon a proud IlWe head, and the soft- lags for ---suLb. issue was arising. Ile had i Tt mattered' little, however, to Jules regia of her brown eyes gave the Ile to went of the interior reports tlie re- om "m way a i Cuilbsua-*hen he came. There was the carriage of that head. A brown Inquiries for in-fbirmation. TWO let - z thought it was merely in argument, in I ' I reason now for Jules to go on to woollen dress was like a squirrel's coat ters reached the branch recently from which he must win ultimately because'"* SCMIC be was right. He know now from her! Ste. Rose du Degel. There was no I upon her boyish slenderness. Yes, it cetpt already this year of a number of of things pressing reason why he should go back I was the same girl who had lain in widely_ separated portions Of' the and 111111, Or voice, from remembrance to his own house�left so wonderfully miserythrougb the long da al United states, the writers of which axel v TAat had gone before, from the look -upon her face. from the -answering rest in the expectancy,of Thais. Ile As Gui*,bault stared at her, Valerie's making plans for canoe trips from 7 was not sure that he wanted to .90 r?h,'Rainy Lake to the Hudson Bay1&Y war itted Harvey understanding in the gaze of Boyer., face changed from joy to alarm. back there. Better strike north and crossed the room as rapidly as Qhs of Rainy river, Lake of the Woods, -that an unshakable resolution was be-! service --iQrth-o the far trai!s of the hunters could, staggering a litt:e, and holding ; Winnipeg river, Lake Winnipeg and bind her question. She had decided ­ the 4m db�'— and lea sauv4�-- "Answer!" commanded Thais, lift- to the backs of chairs. t. � Nelson river. and, to show ins her chin. "I am going out of this Guilbauat was not a man to sink Into "You are ill!" she cried. "Yon-why'mpirtt Of the age, one of the enquirers &%.M—A. re tf was a woman. ridden -house house at once!" a lethargy of mourning. He went •didn't you call me, Jules Guilbault?" i "I cannot leave another man to, about the work that was there to be "Yes," he rePed dully. "It has The study of Cansidian history is in Zvoy the out-ct,&o&% " death." said Juks thickly. - "No --not done with all the thoroughness of come --the-, smalipox-but I do not Itself wonderfully fascinating, but to .even for you, Thais I" which be- was capab:e. He got in a ca" be able to travel the routes of the ear. ly explorers. to see In reality the many ftallull, t ell. F%o Through a mist he saw them go.' supply of vft.ocL washed dish -a, forced,. l aniallpox I" She lifted his face hardly believing his own eyes until himself to eat a litte, and made the in her hands and "arched his eyes, all points that made their Impress upon I I ve over again h -a -f -d- raWs i sickrocm -tidy. At intervals he gave, the door was closed and the knowledge I if she feared he had suddenly gone the historian, and to Ii that he was alone was borne in upon the girl water. He watched Uer c!ose- mad. "What do youmean?"­ the lives of CameAs's original trail are masomWe "Bute an attracUon impossible -`11im new as '& knife is thrust. be-' ly to see that she did not get unc)�ver- "I have caught It," said -Jules. to discourage In northwestern On- 01107 1 send you ow Pkt&W f0himp 11h , �: ed and that there was no ominous it Was not your fault, 'Valerie. 0 taken the ribs. His strength turned'to tario thfpre� are yet many lakes the 0 0, 'Robertson, Trad. Pus, Agent -water. He eat down. and his head change. could not help It." F. T, liendry. deneral Aeons ill 1p * oXr waters Of whlcb have never felt the Rants Fe Fty� drooped forward 'upon the table, Of th-ecare of P a' he knew lit.' "Oh, mon Dieu Seigneur!" 401 Transportation Bldg. a, dip of the white man's paddle, and a Detroit. micli.. Phone main sac? "Dear .I he whispered, -"I have C,-, and fortunately he had no theor- She spoke the words so softly and this largely unexplored area will the Icoit tier! She.wiA marry him!" Jes. She thirsted, therefore be gave in such a way that they were at the coralng, season see many an adven- well for 2u:es Guilbaut that, her to dr'rk, At seemed to t. was The lig I bother he:', therefore he darkened the same time a prayer and a hymn of curer paddling his canoe Into the white there was the need of another to draw thanksgiving. Her face grew shining i room as much as was practicable. It water and packing his outfit ..Such a Good Boyl ..him mt-of his own des pair. - A little, from within. Indeed. all of her seem- portages in quest of now thrills over On the whole he "a a good- boy, latter; through his misery pierced the we,; indispqab�e that one ill in bed. These men and women nev, scenes. in -that climate shou!d be kept warm. ed -to Gui:bault to shine like the golden 1 but he bad a predflection for games. ei, remembrance of the Pick one there in figure of the good Ste. Anne. are Proving to the world that they. are 1 so altogether it was not so surprising Further than this he did not I. the bedroom. Perhaps he- heard a a I "He thought that I had the small-! the equal I of those who opened Can- that he should occasionally play truant -moan. -He could not have told that I cause he did not know how; and be- pox, and he risked his life to Save a ado's original � triLde routes, and are from his school, 'icaur nor how long it had been since Thai, e of his ignorance nature's battle r-, He lifted with the joy of a singing bird. with dire consequencess. wiss not hindelvd. Through the day stranger!" she cried, and her voice doing so for pleasure and experience, But, alas, he. was always found out,• and Gustave went out of the door. I the girl did not get any vqprse, al- and without the incentive o . ( probt. Rot up slowly, as an old man rises from his eWic, and wiLked into the bed= I thangh at times she.sank into delirium Has God made anything better than One day, however, he hit an "a bri'-' a man"' Blood Test; for Heath. Rant idea. Going to a telephone call room and into stupor. I "Smallpox!" insl�ted Guilbau:t stubJ The doctor who used to feel his There -was sanity now In this, Ufrer- A� it drew near midnight, Gui:bault Pa. box, be called up the teacher, I gave up his vigil for her father, and, bornlry. -You had 'ilmallpox!" cleat's pillso or gaze Into a gaping Assuming a deep, mature. voice, he eyfS diat looked up at bim. The haFing '.orated the man's bunk in the "I had measles;' she told him, pet -'mouth, to deterniftle the cause of III- explained that his son would be un- crv�cked lips moved, and a word struck ting the thick muscles of his shoulder. nese nowadays takes a drop o able to attend school that day. faintly through the qilernce� loft, he went there'to-bed ' I "Thank you very much *for taking "Water!" As he undressed, 'the candled "Now you will have measles, and' 1, to analysis. The guilt for much VIL I brought a gleam from the silver cruci- I Dieu merci, I shall take care of you as human suffering has been traced to, the trouble to "phone," vW4ed the 'Jules turned back to the kitc:hen and I "N%%o is that speaking?" fix that hung by 'a thfn cord round 1 never man was taken care of before!" the germs, tiny but deadly, whicll;' teacher. Iffled a tin.4cuR. He bent r the bunk, This sudden query rtaMrod the iia his neck; He took it in his hand for. ,& I Not smallpQx?", -exclaimed Jules. force their entrance Into the human wor6d' hisarmunder the slender moment, acid then - let, it- fall back i "iia! It was not a charm, after al., t body, and which can only, be detected small'delinquent. -Jonn, and lifted it. The "b"kets against his broad chest. 'I e bon Dieu was nearer than my own such analysis. "Er' --this Is my father." he falter - by drooped away from the head and No, it is ;;Irtr "Blood tests Provide us with ;-the ed lamely. A cascade A shoulders of the sufferer. not a charin," he mutter "but surely le bon Dieuis with me .60m clues to an ever-growing number of: if da y*3ow hair fell over his arm. ed e," said Valerie,. tugging atiallments," said a doctor to the writen! now,. although it- seems that I have his arm. "You must get into my bed I'Minard's Lkniment for save throat Guilbault swore so forcibly that I it is being'found, 4or instance, that water slopped from' his cup. "It's a 08 -all. Somehow it -must be for good. now, and I wiiq take good, care of you. ' ** eye cilm.platuts, are often due to the -------- At least I am we'Ll, and as strong as a If I did not, I 'think Heaven would sbsolptiou -of germs which have affect-; :'-'Real High Life. girOv - � I . - I Through . t moose. If Gustave had fought! He!" send archangels to do it, Jules Gull- ed other he depths of the tortured i The father.did not appear the next.!bault!" Darts of the body, such as the For isAmo&l a quarter of a century brbwn eyes -a momentary gleam of day. When night came, Gui.ba-ult be- tonsils. We can Often- detect thou'' by Norman B. Sanson has boom in charge 8111DW111104 passed. It was late in the day when Guil- testing the blood- of a weather bureau station on the top in'gently, gan to suspect that be had deserted bauk awoke from a de*.irium of thirst "Niany cases of Whose are due to I He put, th ' i girl.dowri aga his daughter, incredible as such a --awoke with the cool hands of Valerie *itbou't— i of Sulp•hur Mottiltatu, at Banff, 7,465 and rearranged the blankets. Then tiling seemed. Else what kept him? u' something taken In from feet above sea level. • poll his head and a cup at his lips. usually microscopic germs. More sad be drew up a chair for himself: Nothing' could happen to a man wbo 1 He drank, and loQked up into the -face a of these g6rms are becoming Viere was, indeed, nothing in that! more Ming had to travel el a mere fifteen mires, and o! a stranger—an old man, wbo known to us every day. - There la rea. Afulty;l hlotched. face t"3- one w1w, that over a fairly good r;a'd." ther it was the countenance of a man; son to believe that. he orilsins; of a EAU1IFY 11 WltH or a womii�.' lack of a beard, and a' Still another ,day passed, and Jules "Can you hear me, M. Gui)bault?" diseases wisich are still unknown regigned himself to an indefinite stay. lack of bulk underneath the blankets, Jules moved his head, be found in the same cause.". - He tilled empty hours working -at Ow "th, bien I I 4M Thomas Paquet. DIAMOND DYES ... 'had led him to assume that it was a "wood pile, but he did not dare to go You have been saving -my daughter's young man. Now be tielt sure that ., * Rural Diagnosis. even as far as the main road, on ac- life alone, monsieur, because there in there must •be - some one Ose whose. count of the girl. She grew worse -A young doctor In a country die nit in SW Rose du Deg�ol, and Just Dip to Tint or Boil 1wine was in the house; for it was and, better, better and wo tract was called One nIg1t'bY* aili 61 d worse. There I for manifestly Impossible that a girl—and, were two nights when he slept on the r a time they needed every man to farmer to his first;' case. The patient to Dye help. I knew you were here, because this woman was very ygung, fi-9—orby the stove, in ord-- -Af 'h& he "A Olt% farm!er',at Ron w ve alinle In. V—* fore might give her water as often as her all Ewu Who�-Ieft you hunted sim up on the'bed in much pain. and -told me; so I could not refuse to But temporary hope faded. It would burning body cried out for it. I ­ - TheF youlig dodtor' threw'out his. ------- Each 15 -cent pack - ',,not do him any good now, if a�, hundred stay in -the village." age coutaina -direc- I -Then she began to get well, little by "They—" whispered Jake. "They— chest and said:, "This should cause you tions so simple any ests and doctors, fathers and motb=jitt f, Thete tame a time when she no alatin." it is nothing but a,corrus.tf- I. are well?" i woman can tint soft, tied exegesis antispas-medically emu- -ers, should arrive. He wanted. bd**- could speak a whole sentence at once As yet," answered Paque't gr4vely; delicate shades or -ever, to find out what he could from when she could bring forth a faint noting from the physical refrigerator, "but,. M. Boyer and his bride' did iiot dye r the girl. Producing a. prolific source -of -fell, permanent ij;mile for him the morning, He- dare� to go, on to Lac St. Jean, as they Irrit.. colors in lingerie, learned that her name was Valerie Pam had V.anned!" bility In the pert -cranial epidermis." silks, ribbors, skirts, The father looked at him and quet, and that she lived with he "His bride!" Jules bad something re-: %aistr, d r e a a e 9 et. She was w saLcl, but his m tied il�aueq her father had not on life mind, and he fest that if he thoughtatwas a stomach ache." stockings, Res could say it at once he would live for- er sweaters, draperies, pansibletady' father, Thomas Paqu plied: "Just what J oth.! -C o a t. a, take ordars for *air slusaran- turned, but Guilbault did not tell her ever. i'l love --Valerie. coverings, hangings vanted In this bell to• Jose liatilor.~ *0 pertsut-Iffloo dlk hodery. A how many the days had been, and her "Valerie," said the girl's own voice, Not 5WUIItY- ever pot "ami poeftlaw' mine an exemleat, l"Gowe — qense-gf-t�bep�t-during-tb!e- 'r�­wwwa�Pliv 1*040-orilarL F vatilln" - perlo . & of delirium. m- Tesao�er "IV -here ppel, Buy lit mond- -Dyes—nd other kind— "'n' r7l, "Motalwo an" tell your -showles Want sowing shadet. wrl'. lit waters,. "is g:ad that she is your Willie?" druggist whether- the ma./ go C, T. tanner, 70 Albert 81- Toronto, 001t. Scabs formed upon her -face. Then own, to do with as you lease!" "I duana; I use the fountain." t1rial you wish to color Is wool or silk, 4-9 or whether it Is linen, cotton or nilzoil they began tM. Jules did not know "Dieu me er 0.� Judea . rci!" -whispered w4th Y 're leaving Melon silence of ISSUE No 9 Then he. drifted into a Minard's Liniment relieves headache, good*%. ir T e het hec 0 in ril e tit a v Cararfib sunmr =Iusivc reatum I [it B link Is. ,,Oun�ry dl,- �t by a it old T patient he! h ta 4 am M A dl %2" (+-�'�,'r','{ ..R ✓�,rC` '• la's. -o .'-.' .,,v-.,., ., .. ,�,-._.. :. .j', .. :•' �.Y.S.•.'+i�' _ , 'i..''`., _ _ 4'°�ii.".... .d" - fd . :`��+;T ��'^c«-.•.. `'':fin: jrdK. f MGM MOURNS r3 MM-AT ! CARDINAL NIERCIER THE. MARKM �}�%�Q Messages of Sorrow from All TORONTO: "� . ��,L y iLa81t AT OF . $T,000l�00 yl Man. wheat-Na 1 North., $1.71 Parti Of World for No. 2 North., $1.68'd ; No. 8 Nortb., 116 ata- No. 2. CW, nominal; .+ .fL::naiaRement of a $7,000,000.POWQr heel conLrirted.for, and Northwestern M iaen, ar, b r _ F grebe- P Belgium, San. E4-Bel- No. 3, 52%c: No. 1 feed, 51q; o. g development at Alexandria Fade upon Ontario }iAs been brought close tt an giurn mourned to.dsy at the bier of r 4 I feed, 49c. Western grain quotations, '- ::the Nipigun River was made Thurs- era of rc of major importance.; —day afternoon at lite �r:iameat tFhc addition of :50 000 horsepower Cardinal )ktercierL, kindly, fighting on track, hay its. ' priest, who in the - dire days of Ger- Ain• corn. track, Toronto--No. 2 N , Buildings following a Cabinet meet- to the Nilpigon Hydios ava,lab!11 „ Yellow, 94c; No. 3 yellow, 91c. : man domination rose from compare- teed-D 1. Montreal fret s tug. The development contemplates , power almost doubles the output of Mils gh• -- r for the Nipiggn Hydro System an ad- the system and constitutes, upon' the hive obscurity to give the country'cour- bags includcdg Bran, per ton, $80.24 I�.. age to resist and hope for de'lverance. to $31.25 • shorts per ton,to ditfonal 60,000 horsepower to supple- )basis of percentage, One of the most p $8$40. 5; ;:trent the 81.000 horsepower already important ex ansions ever planned at Cardinal Mercier died Saturday after- � ,. $83.25; middlings, $89,21 to $40.Eb, po P° P P I noon. >;ood feed flour, • sr bag, $2.30. ---- devel�oped there and will bring the the one' time upon any unit of the • Ont. oats--l8 ib 46c, f.o.b. skipping -Government's investiiient upon the Hydro. It is 'an expansion which is + Great crowds stood, parte ly out= Thunder Ba district . ver project all rise more interesting because it is I side the archiepiscopal palace with Points. a u to a total of more than $18,000 000. (fakir lace u n the Ni igon. It cans ! tear-dimmed eyes, or fried slowly past R ; Wit• good milling wheat-$1.4B to P g.P . P° P:'' $1.47, f.o.b. shipping points according All of the additional power which the the Nipigon system upon which the the couch where the body of the Card- inal lay, clad in robes of violet, with to freights. new development is to generate his Gregory Cotnmission concentrated Barley-Malting-66 to 67c. r,f mitre upon the head and the Cardin- Buckwheat-No. 3, 70c. been contracted for. much of its criticism when it was , t ai's great gold cross upon his breast. R e•-No. 2, 90c. � The decision of the Government r=aking its investigation for, a Drury �' an. flour-First Many in that slow procession were. Lord Lloyd pat.; $9.iQ To- upon the addition to the Nipigon sys- Government. ronto • do second at 8 411. .item -is one plisse of the plan for the The delivery of power from the new wounded Soldiers o! the war, some e------- + P $ •60- iievekopment of Northwestern Ontario. development is to commence in 1928. (limping painfully as they approached CANAD ' TRADE Ont. flour-Toronto, of per cent the prelate's resting V.ace to pay him SHOWS HEE.J WY GROWTH llat.' per barrel, in ca , $6., Toronto, � $n the scheme of development of that The exact location of the developments , 6.84; seaboard, in bulk, , $9 their last humble honors. Straw-Carlota p $9 to $9.50 section of the province which the Gov- is about one mile and a halt below { thousands t li " per ton, eminent inaugurated, timber, pulp, Cameron Falls where the present I And whileossa a Ma nes ! Screenings--Standard, recleaned, ! 1925' Totalled Increase 'of and power elteies--have all been co- Nipigon p:ant is located. The prin- bade him farewell, _messages poured o.b. bay ports, r ton, $20. ; Pe - ---f -- -- - ------ - -- --- - �in from-rsilers,-#he great and humble- $295,«i0�wo Over tile_--_ ---- Cheese--New, large, 21c; twins, orif nated. he povyer scheme sow sips]. concerns •wlio Kaye •,contracted I 21%c; triplets, 22c; Stiltons, 22c. Old, 1 people of the four corneas of tli� earth P being adopted, accordingly, follows as, for the additional power as soon as it PteviOuE Year. Large 284 twins 29c • triplets, 30c. -recent sale by the Gov- shall become available are-:. The Port some of them from Germany, express- A despatch from Ottawa Says:- Butter - Fine:t creamery prints ?= a1 result o! Pa . ernment of important pulp areas in Arthur Pulp and Paper Co: the Fort in the sorrow which the world feels + '•' g Canada's total trade in 11�25 totalled 47c; No. 1 creams 48c; No. 2. 44 the Nipigon district. As a condition William Pulp and Paper Co.,the Nipt- at the phasing of the "apostle of $2,161,000,090, or $ 95,000,000 more to 45c. Dai �, 41 to 42c.. 't '1 ace," than in 1924. E Prints, of the sale of the areas the taking of gon Pulp and Paper.Ce., the Provin- Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, I To-day there an expression of Imports in 1925 were $890,000,000 47c; fresh esttras, .loose, 45c; fresh �c+ power from the hydro was 'Specine+t, ,cial Pulp and Paper Co:, and the Great an increase of $82 00.0 000. firsts 40c • store • stor ' with the result that the entire 50,000 i Lakes Pulp and Paper Co. profound peace upon the Cardinal's , storage extras, 40c, q; face, but suffering of the last two Exports (Canadian in 1926 were age firsts, 37c; storage seconds, 30c. } - MAKWAR DAM ON THE --- $1,271,000.460, an increase of $218,= Dressed poultryr 4 to 6 lb spring 004,000, ib:, 80c; hens over 4 to 5 Its., 24 to WOMAN IS FOUND "The favorable trade balance of 215c • do, 3 to I lbs., 22c; roosters, 18c, p fill TO DEATH BLUE NILE OPENED, I $398,000,000 for 1925," " the bur- ducitlfngs, 5 lbs, and up, 80 to 32e; R . I eau of statistics, "has only been ex- turkeys, 35c. seeded on one occasion, viz., 1917, when Beans-Can. hand-picked, lb., 6c, a Grey County Matron'perishes Lord Lloyd, British High Com-' it amounted to $587,000,000." primes 6 to fi iy c. in Bl>tzzatd Within a.FeW rats toner to Egypt, Starts'' The excess :of exports in 1925 over Mapie produce-Syrup, per- imp.. 1924 was due to increases- in agricul- gal.,- $2.40; per 6-gaL tis, ;2.80 per ' Yams of Home. Big Enterprise. aw x ! ' tura] and vegetable products of $lie,- gal-; maple sugar, Ih., 25 to 26c. r' _ Owen Sound, Jan. 24 -%ar ens and A despatch from Cairo, Egypt,, , . t R 1000,000 (principal. wheat), in animal Honeyy--$0-Ib. tins, 11% to 12c per ^ bareheaded, her hands held . to her_ says :—The Makwar dam on the Blue • �„ �, , products of $44,400,000 (chiefly cheese 1b,; 10-Ib. tins, 11% to 12c, 5-lb. tins : Ni:e,'far Bourn in the Sudan was open- g^ and meats), in wood and paper ,of 12 to 12%c; 2%-lb. tins, 14 to 14%c. "j ebeeks as if for warmth, the frozen - ;18,000,000. Smoked meats-:-Hams, used.,_ 27 to body of Mrs. Malr,olm McLiod was on Jan. 21st by Lord Lloyd, British „ H : During 1925 duty collected on, im- 29c; cooked hams 40 to 42c; smoked found . ear iy this morning 1n a snow- High Commissioner to Egypt, and will ] I amounted to ' -$188,000,000 as 29c; drift near the Village of Wolae`e and g g p° cooked hams 42 to ,45c; smoked bran under irrigation 808,008 acres ni y, I ' ag-ainst $123,000,000 in 1924. rolls 22c; cottage, 26 to 27c; break only a few scare y�eards' from her of the Geizira plain, devoted to cotton "� f� The average ad valorem rate on breai:fast baeon, 88 t.,' 89c; backs, cbseriesa and unheated house. The raising. I : total Imports for each of the past six bone'ese, 35 to 43e. discovery was made by a search party Egyptian officials estimate that in ,� calendar years case: 1920, lb 2 r Cured meats-long cies bacon, b4 ;, - which band been instituted when Mr. this arra 4a,WO,300 pounds of cotton h Dent.; 1921, 14.7 per cent,; 1922, 17.3 to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs- $20.50; McLeod. returning Saturday night earl be raised annually, thus providing, Y !per cent.; 1923, 15.1 per cent.; 1924, 20 lbs. and up, $19.50; ililitweight a new cotton supply for the Lama- ry' 115.2 per cent. and 1925, 16.6 per cent rolls, $39." per barrel. 1Deavyweigh! film a day's labor ors a farm seven ( , * : r o tubs, 18 Sk to 1 ti ; Palls, 19 o t a 14e: •- miles distant, ]curd his wife missing, shire mills, which draw. most of their I 'i'WF.I.VE INJURED Lard-Pure tierces, 18 w 1 �e �w = At first he concluded she was visiting supply at present from the Unj$ed i TRAIN WRECK P � 9 : ,� • _ neighbors, but-as Lime passed he lbs States. prints, 20 to 20isc; shortening, i ices. came- a5armed, and a search was It was Esrl Kitchener %bo flit 14 to 14%c: tubs. 14% to 15c: psils L started. fostered the int for a great dam fr. y Ocean Limited Leaves -hail's 15 to 15%c; blocks, 16 to 16%,c. It cease to tight tater that the the Sudan. The dam is two miles and Car! Slide Dd►wn Heavy steers, choice, 87.76 to $8.50;" house m which the McL,aoda lived con- Long and will make a lake o' 50 miles CARDINAL MERC1BOt do, good $7-2f; to $7,76; butcher r EnibaniQnel}t, steers. choice, $7 to $7.76. do, good, - twined not a particle o! fuel and v at its greatest dimension, holdins , Pam very weeks had left deeply graven lines, and Moncton, N.B., Jan. 24.-A dozen � $6 to $6.65 • butcher heifer, chos�^e, 144.000,000,400 gailllorss of water. I• $6.75 to :7.50• do, 6.75 Y were Injured, three quite seri- to $43.25: do, $5 to $5.50; do, ' little food, and the general opinion le friends found a change almost beyond _ gam• $ w f cost 81;3.000,000 (about $53,000,000). PcoP•e i►j 4 bead Chap tis by the discomfort t- -" belief. Thriughout the day the Black oualy, when the eastbound Ocean Lim- earn., $4.50 t 75: buttter cows of the , spurred determined W*r on Sm ling Nuns' of Malines kept the death ited, which left here at 5:15 last even- choice, $5 to $.5.50; do, fair to sod, to brave blizzard of Saturday watch. They win be on duty until the _ 4.76 i ing, left the rai's.at Calhoun's Mills, 4 to $4.60: butches bulla, good, - night in r insufticienz clothing and of � Sheets' burial Thursday. Until then 9:90 the ..fourteen mike east of Moncton. Four to $5.76; bologna,' $3.25 to $8.76; $ seek shelter from neighbors. She wale M trate -W. great bell of M-alines Cathedral will cars-the diningcar, two sleeping canners ar•d cutters, $2-25 to 113 a a woman of 60 rs, and was robab- A despatch from Windsor -say"­mil the funeral knell thrice daily,.at cars and. the observation car-remain- springers, choice, S85 to $100; good f! overcome by the bitter weather on � aa� E Gundy freed two 6 o'clock in the 'morning, noon, and 7 ed on the rails, as also did the loco- mllch cows, ;70' to rs, medium Iowa, 'ter way to the nearest house. . news-vendors on suspended sentence o'clock in Che evening. The bells of motive, while the postal, the colonist. $4b to 580: feeders, good, 15.75 to County Crown Attorney Byre of when they pleaded guiAy in Police $6,50; do, fair, $5 to $5.50; stockers. Coon SL Windsor Ee char of selling all the other churches will join in the press and baggage•, cars and two $4.75, good, $4.75 to $5.50; do, fair, 54.50 to r. Owen Sound pad Coroner Rutherford Sce g solemn tribute. first-class cars left the rails and slid calves, choice, $12.75 to $13, < were notified, and they decided to hold United.States racing information pub- While no formal action has yet been down the embankment on their aides. do, good, $11 to $12; dc), grassers, an inquest into the fatality. l}cations which they bad smuggled taken, it is considered certain that the • � from Drtroit. _ Fortunately the care were not badly $G to $5.26; good light sheep, ;? to "This, is the first case o! its kind funeral will be a State affair of great broken rep and to this is attributed $8; heavies and bucks $4 to $6.50; ' DYNAMITED HOUSES -pomp, the members of the Cabinet hav- the fact that no one was killed. }amts, $18.76 to $14; do, med. to be brought to this court, and I will 10.10 to '$11.50;, do, bucks, $11 to Lag decided to pay this high honor in' The injured, who are s:1 from. the TO SAVE VILLAGE al4ow you to go free on suspended $11.10; do. cults, $10 to $11; hogs years recognition o! Cardinal merc'er's Maritime provinces, will recover. Blick smooths fed" and watered sentence for two rs _ of the court costa," Magistrate Gundy great °nota` service to Belgium. (ln:y --- $13.35; do, f.o.b., ' $13; do, country Conflagration at Crystal Beach three Re gians , thus iar have been PRODUCTION OF FRUIT told' William Perry, 625 Mercer Street, points, $12.7G; do, 08 cai8, $14; select Stopped by Drastic Measures bnnored with ir national funs-al. I SLIGHTLY INCREASED. Premium, $2.67." and F. S. Watkins,.837 Windsor Ave., 1 I'Exw Houses Burned. when they faced charges filed by the King Albert, the gown Prince and MONTREAL lrl A the Government Ministers will folio v , Oats--No. 2 CW, 63c; No. 3 CW, N Ont.. Jan. 24.-On po:ice following .seizure of about 100 Canada s 1925 Apple Cr Niagara Falls, it'll the body to the crypt of the Cathedral pP• 69c; extra Na 1 feed, b6c. Flour, q the dynamiting Loi two houses early copies of racing papers.of St: . Rambout), where Valued at $20,0MA . Man. spring wheat pats, firsts, $9.10;, _.,. �.. A warning to other newadesiers ;8.80 atron bakers', this morning prevented a general con- i it' will be interred, and where it will A despatch from Ottawa says:- seconds; g kers , $8.20 to j it fiagration in Cry". would Beach Vi:lag�e. �t ivy Anes and imprisonment rest beside former Pritgates of 13e6 $8.40; winter' ate. choice, $7.30 to totally destroyed three houses., would follow fut.8re convictions was Canada produced $20,000,000 worth of P Included in a lecture to the accused plum' apples in 1926. $7.40. Rolled oats, talo 90 lbs.; $3.40 e_ with their contents and partly gutted -r---- to $3.50. Bran, $30.25 to $31.26 ; Actual figures, according to a pre- S1��, $32.25 to $33.25. Midd-in , ' $` another. given by the Court... : ' .: Mr. and Mrs - Edward-' Schools �$Z�ial Officer Wiliam A. Jac ares; liminary estimate by the Buread of $39.26 to $40.25. Hayy, No. 2, r ton, Y } q One: Child Drowned While tistics were: 1925, 3,180,770 bar= car lots, $14.60 to $16. 4 awakened ;at 1 o'elock'-tWx mot who seized the racing dope sheets the Other is Rescued find their bonne 81ied with deice a news-"stands, said on Friday ti : rete valued at ;20,067,417; 1924, 3,- Cheese, finest vests., 20 'to 21c �' 1 afternoon that the war on smugglers A des itch from Kitchener Ont., • 375,084, valued at $19,747,772: Aver- Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 42%c.V smoke. They, with four children, p. a value per barrel was lower than Eggs, atorage extras, 380; do, storage '�,� of so-called form 'sheets would con- . _escaped in night attire just before the 'says:-Venturing too far on' the river ? flrsta,.33c; do, storage seconds, 28c, roof tell in. The a nr summer tine• ice where he was al�igh riding Friday in 1924. In 19_5 it was $5.60; u►' do, fresh extras, fresh firsts,] ya w - 1824, $b.Sb. 46c do " homes of Dr. Brs►gt►11 and Allan '; afternoon, litre Jiniray' Cornet, aged 43c. jCe-Breaker Being B�t Canada also produced 25,000,000 Canners and cutter cows,, $2.25 to George; Buffalo, also were destroyed. five, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. pounds of grapes in 1920, 8,000,000 quality "The horns of Mr. Mats, also of Bnf- .. for Hudson Bay Cornell, of New Hamburg, broke _ and mod. sass veal calves $12- :silo, was partly destroyed, but sone W' through and was drowned. His com- quarts of strawberries, and nearly 2,- and $I1; good veils, ;1 t $ $12, p Peg Y anion Ward Goebel, of about the �'� quarts of raspberries. bogs, mixed• lots, $14.10 to $14.21, the con$ents,were. Paved. The. JOBS, A Bea atch from inns sa a:= ra p , se_ects ;14.76. , be- .only partly covered by insurance, will of the Hud sante age, was saved, his se. earns be- T°+ value of commercial fruit pro- _ _ - ' ounce that a baa 4eorkmar.. duction in 1925 was $25,553,212; in i-i-�� r> The Board- o� Directors -++��� n - • L believed to have been the crust of large steel roe-breaker will be put into r - i was , ' ta,fire in-the Schooley service in the Hudson Bay next sum- by Premature iota Crystal Beach Villa mer, The ice-breaker is now under Train Hurls Auto 30 Feet, Village is4 i.tallin,. ..Passengers Badlyinjured A despatch from Cobalt says:- construction in England and it is ex- ' g s waterworks system, but it is not _ With one hand blown oft, and one side yet in operation, and'it cans necessary peered, will be completed by July. of his face badly injured, Alex Tre to dynamite two houses to prevent t}in Reports have been revived that the-I r A despatch from London; -Ont., 1 w9 Canadian Pacific Railwav will coin- says:-Golds Hayman and Anna mier is in hospital here as the result + > Aloe becoming general,Wrightmance survey work in Northern Man _ o? an accident 8t the Wri Har- Cohen, 124 Clarence Street, were fun hurt when a 'motor car in which Rreaves ane, it an Lake, on Average Span of Life _ fitoba at an early date, and, according Y I to despatches from The Pas, the com- they were riding was struck by a Friday. Tremier was tamping powder t is-Increased 13 Years pany has commissioned several dog' freight engine at the Clarence Street he had placed in a missed bole to re- chargeteams.to convey the survey crews. , , cressing of the C.N.R. late on Friday. it, when it esp.oded prams _Ottawa, Jan. 24.-The average span Nathan Goldberg, driver of the sedan, ture.y. He may lose an arm and an life baa been' increased duringthe I Lord ,Will• don Mentioned 'suffered a bad .shaking up:. The car eye. 5 past decade from 45 to 68 years, tat- the Nextovernor-General was hurled some 30 feet and was - E •d Dr. T. C. Routley Secretary of the I ! had:y damaged. _ _ D@a� ate in Nova Scotia r Canadian Medical A•Bsociation, in an -A despatch from London says:- is ,lowest Ever Recorded aiddresa to the members of the Can- SnAking Will be Prohibited L Piquancy is lent to the forthcoming WOl'ld�b Hieb Tower i►dian Club at their weekly luncheon stay of Lord and Ledy_Willingdon at S Halifax, Jan. 24.-The report of the on Saturday. Improved methods o Government Houset_Qitav+ca, ._by .-th Vital Statistics Bureau of the Province ' ftanitation, as well as other hygienic fact that Lord Wi:lingdon's�name was A despa6m N aiiava Scotia-for-the year ending ' rnethods,_11Aye h�t�ed _�o ccompis mentioned as trossible Contractors for Oscar E. Nonk:e have Sept, 80, 1925, issued to-day, shows Y successors to Lord Byng as Governor- building i ibese results he said. Dr. Rout:�e � - �=-ins--=-el-deatha--to-]lava --- " ioviewad the activities Of the Canadian the world, eight feet higher than the �n 6,087. This, it ie pointed out, is ' liedi Asca�sociadoai in the interests of soy when Governor of Victoria, be, Woolworth tower. The bui:dinq will the 1gRreet number of recorded deaths improved national health, which he came junior Lord of the Treasury, A. H. Gregg be calved .the Christian Missionary for any one year in the history Of the ellsimed as the country's greatest Governor of Bombay and hater of Who hae been elected preside:it of the building and no smoking or drinking province. The total number of births i ----asset• Madras. I Ontario Association of Architects. will be permitted in its precincts. was 11,696. 4" - • - �/ ._ _ - _ _ of . • � - - . .y. r fill . ,...,,,,,.,. a ..a. �-,. �^ -. .,-Kr �r .. ».. .,, ., ...„i .. . - s ,.. _. . r va.• � �.: � ,- � •y.+ d „ .._..,E+�'a�tr.u: _,.��;,r�",.,aF4y��...-�� n�.�,��_:..,_ -_. .:�:.w«ta..w�-w�. _2...�:.m. W 1,k,..nr„r��4a _,<.,x...:.._ _�,,. - .; _ ., _,.._��' .,._...�. v+.•'c :��„� .., ....�___..: „s,.�.. ,::�s�tx.:�..v'�ihrra�.e._..� .,•�r-.••„__ .�,_atiy�„•.�, :s,r ..,.�2:'=i.,�.:,=F.+�,c+..f.s_.�,��.:,�;a�4�^4t�r +P 'i.?"l'•..., - •i:i.:'W: Y :n v[^x-^'u.-•,..ry:.�aa•.,-�' ,� :C'SA�I"^r •Y^.iww-.s:. vr4•:-a '•..r•' @.Y.yr.:..^.y-e ,c e..n-.v"^q'. .. _.• _ _ %__ w. /:i ". _ - i^.- '."9t '•.....r. '. s�"7, . •:a.c — .� rv4:c.-w .�i�c..'i"ro1%. w'-s:s.-•k•x ..�..°. . Q, RL. ..-., '•-e.� m, '. •::r_ .xcs�'ti '.:.e`•... - r�.: .a+�-:v .. s.•�:',. ^r':n: c+?:i: :• " w that these men, who are recogniz .atop -over at Quebec City and trip to < 1 $ 1r 14 � wwi• St. Anne da Beau p�re" returningb ed as goad Ananciera. have every y 4 1� Q e�''`� / c _ way'of Boston. the White Mountains it ds = ••��O •`vil� G V',�L�V �, r�; 1pigtyg con8denee - lak the future of the of New Bempahire and Montreal. A $1.73 w ream 01.30 if paid in industry, which, cruder • careful leaflet will shortly be issued giving " AT $ubaalpti o� ro. the umuted States and Creat management„ should prove a most complete information regarding the - 9ritata i:.00 is adeance. profitable investment for the toFor particulare address. Mr. Mkrtl° a R I C H AR D S O N f S -:_'GROCERY F haldere:- fie Ernest wish s jOHN�-MttfllfllR� Prg -- :_ — .' school), 4 olah Ave.. Ham[1to°, and �_ celaior Mi�ll�ma ba Sha a anent 8 LvA. E. r son (Princl al of the of every y pp fA NOT98 AND CQMMIZa•Tw_ S p ertborn School), 44 Silverthosn — "�VVAVE CREST FINNAN HAUDIE - _ _ __ industry in the village, as' it alas Ave.. Torboto., �___ __.__ 2 pounds for 25 cents _ ... s roved a great boon to the work- - k � Quite a controversy has been p g .. Laking place in the .Oshawa Re• ing men, many of wham would TIME TABLE-Piokaring elation. P di GF SOAP SPECIAL. former between The Rose Excel= spend mach of their time in idle- Tl%. Trains going Eat 3w u follows 1 PkR Ohipso, large size - eior Products, Ltd., of Pickering, nese, sere it not for the oppor No• to Mail 7.68 s M. 6 Cakes Gold or P & t3 Naptha Soap 66 28 Local 12.69 P. M. 2 Cakes Guest Ivor _ - Cake Ivory Soap.Med. Y. g former 'theta. - Riven •� 80 Local . ` 8.2b P. !L _ T_ Mme,- QtaCe �• fnrmPr ,nay,2r y - and - train, 8.88 A. hL 1 albite Enamel D%h Pan � lanai which-, 6Ir. R,oee bas of Oshawa, in re ard''to breaking r Trains got" asst due u follows- ALL FM $1.49 off negotiations with a view of the, . No. 29 sal 10.60 A. M. former Iocatiug their p stint in that " 97 LoW 2.44 P. M. Bay All Your Groceries -t. the Gtroeei s f -- 1928 CANADIAN TEACHl;RB' •., 9 Mill 906P. M, city. Since establishing their FEDERATION CONVENTION Sunday train, 7:42 P. M. - )plant in Pickering the industry '— B R -ate JAMES _•_RICHARDSON -�- lhas found a great handicap in the The above convention will be held iForegoin is according to Standard in Charlottetown, P. E.L. August 2nd time. • • s difficulty of securing an adequate to August 8th, and arrangements are x�m supply of water for power.pur- now being completed for an all -express .� -..poses, and o° account of this pegsonally conducted tour vis the SHINGLES Canadian National Railways., from efforts were made to Sad a nQw Toronto to Obarlottetown to onnes- ` location. Lindsay appeared to be cionelude a thecewith. This tour will in- p Rapids, the SaRuenadown yeft8 erLawrence Nova Scotts, Shingles an ideal lace for such an indua- through .;., the beautiful Haas d'or Lakes, and the Galb Galvanized StegI Shingles try, and negotiations were opened Bird's Felt state Shingles �. •!with a view of moving to that �°d of Evangeline country with - for sale at TO: OUR ' town. A number of the leading T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT financiers were 'using their in Call and get Prices. eves with Mr. Rose, and the in- Coal,'Coal DAYS ONLY 4 dncementa seemed to be moat of- C Sj" I*Ed tractive. "But some difficulty ' ., ACX* I"!<00ft a wrapped up which led to the abate B . doninR of this plan. hater nab- y co-operation with BEATTY BROS., Ltd., the ewe was taken into consideration Hard and Soft Coal of the; beet "'quality on Picke3 largest manufacturers o Electric era, I and steps were taken to move to Q y �' nfactn f El trio Wash i that city. Some of the leading have arranged for my customers prices Leather i 4noneyed men became interested, r and plans were about mattired to THOS• A. l..L'A rM HARNESS _ terms to enit every one. move there. Some difficulties t✓ y Our supply of quality Harreu and Ce r at ��.�,+13 .�, ��� 4 -- -- - - -- Parte is now complete. Prices range 9 00 - .arose in regard to moving the X .0rine, G31t'. --- •$slant there, and in the meantime BOOTS-GREB SHOE :.:Pay W1. at you ,�i9g� aOWn balance the prolonged efforts to secure We hxvea large stock of this Famous r 131 months U *� f l) I is pp n� liM ��f Ya lis �YV• B for hard Wear and tear. oot on hand - on heatable twelve 1L31 nths 1t you Wish ]hydro war fur the village were _ -successful, but not until the Jana. k Having secured the agency for T. W. REPAIRING No extra charge rl t•pry elections in Whitby, when Bowman & Son, Star Nurseries, tl Rid etown, Out. We maintain our established repute that town passed the enabHug R tion for repairing all kinds of s "lfy-law favoring the erection of a lam prepared to take orders for all harness and boots. With every Washer Four valuable kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits. /�� •�•1 DOW lin® from Oebawa. was it Ornamental Shrubs Rtc.. at �Rt �IL B�i2.j/Lif $ appliances are given Free. known-ihat an. adequate amount lowest poe+ible prices. •of electric power could . be secured Special rates for large quantities, _ ,farness .maker, %' Value19.50. ' oxrARlo p °for the industry. This with other tf g Pick soy Four: Over 1b0 of these Washers �. N. J�Cha�man. �Pickerin. PIcgERINa, purchased by ' �!lavorable conditions in PicJcprinp, x i.'.W the company to abandon all Electric Iron, ' Mteps to hove from the village -- _ : olding Beach � Toronto homes last week. clime in. i Mr. Rose also found mach encour• , ( Square o®Round : b' a FaQ- ,1 aagement from the residents of T Demonst3ration gladly given 1PIekerin and ng t>ouotry gin their hewillingnessiClothes, Ham to Clothes Rack. Ironing 'r, Re resentative. w tory p take stock in the company. With in the past few days Mr. Rose has le eeived letters from leading iia- _-- Our Motto: • `Ve have it; can get it, or it is not made." s sneers from both Llodsay and ° ■�• J. S. BASDON, Phone 3900, Pickering Oshawa, urging biro to locate in - Qct. � . T ^, =-,�= respeetive tow es: 1'#�e bass _ _ ling the wet ear, and the letters � .. � mess has grown very rapidly dnr. T ' A YURS awhich adr, Rose.bas received showsIL �COLQUHOUN'S - h a 7 ReoUng Oder to Farmers L Furs Remodled ; Fnre Relined �I ARIIERS _ The well-known Pedlar line of fireproof and weatherproof ,Furs Repaired •;- A T T E N T I O N' roo�jr materials is now available to farmers through on: special SPRhN1G PAYMENT PLAN. We ,will suindy roofing immediately on receipt of your order. You have ` Cobb ifiade to order F!'10es %as0lBabie e carry a com lets It a of Ani. until may 1st. to pay. %0 i a--�i)otFeeds �di� 8u ECa�k. e, a• George" Shingles 24" x 24 Galvanised _ .J L. Ms. C O L Q Z7• %� '0" U W and handle all kinds of Improved Corro-CrimpMax 'mover and Grass seeds, boob to "Council ' Standard" Specification with , In and out of season. Extra Heavy Coating 231 Danfoy4h Ave., (near Broadview ave ), TO>celale " We still have a limited gaautit� - �� 1 .af the following varieties of Write giving dimensions of year barn os. building end we . the i requirements. ,< Plus to grow on contract and will quote lowest price or your roofing req rements. we believe a few acres, sown alts on properly fitted moi,. will • .P 1, C K E R I . . produce more dollars than anv 'The -Pedlar People Lunited s� other crop grows on r.hl farm. for �► R k. E T ` Executive Offices:Oshawa, Ont Fadorlea:Oshawa Montreal. AT '� 4 Branches: Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, St. John, Ottawa, . PRICE LIST Toronto, London, Winnipeg, Regina, Vancouver. : a �.. Round Roast or Steak, ... ... .:. We will pay the following prices for „ ; _ the 19M crop of Oontraet Peas. !lMttlsin Roast or Bleak. ..: r. . Please understand this does not Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ftean Peas an they eanie m the Rump Roast thrashing machine, or Peas contain.EUb %13811t, �• • •� clean. ins -nip 111wed good's �±�lisa but ELL' Heavy Rib Roast, i� .. _ .. .,. ... 14 and 18c • ,Alaska $j2.0A per bushel Shoulder Roast. ~' :. :1d mtral Dewed .._2.00 Pot Roast, _ • • _ 4c " Advancer .— _.. — - - - — — 1 .• ... ,American Wonder `Z:60 - "•--� - Brisket, tor boil --Ooryell's Glory 1.75. —for more than years s leading school or business raining. f Pork, 011, •• ~• `••• ' 26e- 7$:tra Early =1-90. Loin o ... `LOC iiraana 2.00 " STUDENT'S TIME . _Shouldet Roast of Pork, 28c •' .. SAVES "6ireeo Admiral : ,. 2.00 !• Pork hope, ,. .. White Admiral 1.76 We will give you credit for your present educational stand- .. Pure Pork Sausage, ... ., � "Horsfords '2.00 !• ' tla:tonian 2.26 " ing when arranging your course of studies, and promote.•you Finest Halt Pork,... 26c ' Prolific Early Market 1.90 •• to a more advanced class just as soon as you are ready for it. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, • • We " r �'erfectio° 200 •• •' Peter Pan 2.26 There is no holding back for others: " '• sliced, ...: ... 85e Stratagem 226 Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or Whole), 90e Our expert teaches, indigidual insttiuction and most ap-to- ,. 46e Surprise � <.. 2 00 .. + ark Bacon, ,.. 'Telephone. 200 date methods, combined with intensive study on your part. ; • _ 6Ge Thomas Laxton :'-2 00 Cooked Ham,.. _]Market Price o! beginning in January, ill lead you straight to a good position -_., _Preach Canners. '{' _ .:. Weiners, .. 26c Common Peas by mid -summer.- - •. ` ' ilio " _ _ ,Scotch Greens Market Price of Read'First and 'ting for information include the details of your IEasy First and Domestic gborteoi°g.•81be 6G cents; 4. -Note: only one variety on anyone past education and we will gladly out ine our p ns o give-�"-�- - farm. Order at once while -we can " " Ib prince 18 centa, gives Lbe variety epi prefr.r, ,You greatest results in the shortest possible time, Fresh Trout and -White FiHb Every Friday !� ``NOGG & LYTLE, Limited 'Yonge'atnd Alexander Streets = - rT'ororito 5' - RETDI ' 099A WA, ON'['.41tin - W. r. � 1� I1 i LV lJf _-.-..- D �,, •r. .I.n'�:^. . ♦« .V. " .. � . h. n. .. > �. :. '...v.�... •: ', '. r' .. ♦ • . w : .. : .u• A. ?.. r J \. . F9'l r -mom �' .1,s .. ,�' ..-,s..ni.. ....�,:...i»,.,... _ _'sx.. _ anJ�....�,_:. . _a.,, . .�._ ..ser ,.,.:. ,." ..i :. ,-,. .d..:.: -_ _. , .,.,... a•.- .. .r• ., .. _. ..,_ ....a::.. _ _-c:^..r., -..,, ..,e ..._ ,... » ..�:. , a«cx.,�:.:,r�"e .•, ._,.,.,,�n_.' .Aa'r m..S.�:.:�•'ak°.�w.e'.n",,:.r. t.,,nf'it-:w.'la..,kc�"•r�.-.,.....'..:��.:`�2'.,.aw.yr.:. �: JIM•• Mrs. J. H. Beat spent the week- mitual fte, sild. in: Toronto with her doughter. X-11018 Leaf John McGrath has purchased a Mrs. A. J. Chandler. k �uew Ford coupe. Miss Meta dtapheawn, of Birch 0. Miss Edith Roach ij*bt the Cliff his%lince C spent the 'week -end with I week, qnd with.Mies Chu& Under- -Miss Clara Underhill. Cheap rates for farm and country hill. f are Mrs. George Redshaw, w buildings. John an,4�Mre. Flets"c'- are -vii- pleated to say; tueh Improved S =sting their we Archie,- of Stouff- .6 after her re0eat illoosa... WL06torm Insurance on buildiagi Mr. D A -rik wind -at". atlas eta. 'Mrs. A. M. Sasibloi and children,Rem, Mrs. Roes Sodin AIL_ AUtoij- its lain ­ and datucbter, Corgis spent Utur- WPM, ob ranoe of Brighton, viefted1l).A. sad a fth-F. anil Mrs. Soden._Pf all kinds. 8cott. H. Bnody, of Pickering, was FARMS FOB SALB Miss Lucy Dawson. of Toronto. In the village on Monday when he Looking for a n t the weep -end with Iter Loatt spent pa Strayed or Stolen Onto here. r- �allsd on a an mber of f riends. toothsome dish? Write or phone Born. on Wednesday. January an Will Coates and sister, Adelaide, 20th, to B. and Mrs. Kilpatrick, Apoite Here is where you spent Sunday with Clifford and a daugh ter (Frauces.H"Izabeth� 7 Mrse Soden. On Feb. 5th, a concert in aid of This acts a I f this bakery *ill get your wish. ED. 13OW WkN Mrs. G. M. Forsyth left on San- the public library will be held in products you regain your P ;,7WHITBY , - ,dayforAuroratoatteud her sis- the Masonic Hall. Admission food -avidity. ONT. ter, Mrs. Underhill, who is quite TAYLOFFS adn'te. '_5 cents. Fred and Mrs. Rogers, of Agin. Our pastry -will please both your GOLD C US CLAIREMONT Mrs. Clarence Perigelly of Brook- court visited with David and -Mrs. tasting and digesting machinery ORE A 0 --Rn is spending a few days this Dawson on Sunday, and you will find our bread t 9 be "EAMERY week with her parents, Thos. and a sure -enough staff of life.' tire. Paterson. 'CLAR ONT Raymer, of Locust Miss Blanche I Highest price paid for has taken Mr. Pike's pupile Cream at the in Claremont where she will con- tinue teaching the piano. Ch temov t Creamery Free of charge, one pair of Car_ Adanal: tranch Store I h&rtt'S overalls, smock to watch, 0u RL • The Best Poi Less Give 08 a trial and be convinced with genuine Gillette safety razor. CYRO 6r'ERIE6 Get in the con test at Fingold's. ARE Bargain Sales all the time. S Luther Pilkey has purchased pe. the Birkett residence whiCilt in now tial Bargains Friday and 00 -SE-, —tu r d a ­y- .-opi4d by John Forgie . . Mr. 1TF'b P 0 L EA Pilkey does not intend to occupy Choice Groceries, Fresh STANDS FOR THE BEST It for some time. as every week. Mrs. D. Gregg and Urs. B. John- son gave two ezeellen t , reports of The Pickering No old'stock. the Sunday School convention. hold at Brougham, in the UnionS. last Sunday. W A few of this week's specials, Vidi1mce Committee Fine Blend Tea. in bulk, Ill dM CP -- Mager Snaps, 2 ]be for 25c W. Bingham, our efficient house Good 'p' ri c e 8"' nter'sad decorator, has been Fresh Juicy Dates, 2 lion for 21c v a Pickering during the past week, The �obe,:a8tttUltis Association Is to Aylmer Tomatoes, Corn lhaviag the contract of re-decorat- aid' for we d prosecute and Peas, 3 for '41c ling St. Andrew's Church and the p Aylmer Soups, 2 for V the 21c wanee.Domestic Shorteni". 8 lb-Lmjl 49c fatteti Milk. W as b I _n g— 8 &1 Z i a I i i The B -segs' -6 7 Union purpose presenting a three- Ringo and Pea Hine, 2for Ise set d re mat Usalbwa having pr%wr stolen 00runicul Beekiat Honey, 5 -lb pail 75c Litter Carriers, Bay Carriers, entitled "Polly Loa, 413 01 fed chicklBlUe, aste immediately wish any 024aster 1 .� 'j. ion or about February 16th. Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs 650 Pumps Door Tracks. Cow 'Watch out for bills giving full Messbarehip %a 02.80. Choice Lemons. 25c doz, Bowls. Pressure Systems Eta. _1 my 5 varticulars. ..-Pbone ""00 Tiebble wev be h" tre Was ftesideM or, It will pay you to et 1`0" on of The checker tournament held at seeretery on a"114bown. Highest price paid for butter above Wore buying elsewhere. -'Sanderson's Hotel on Thursdayand eggs. - ROUSE FR" -L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm. K J. P evening last was quite a success. At the conclusion of the contest or, M, S. Chaputs.=. Ptakering, PICKBRING, 014TAIM d_" the losing side treated the winaers supper. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. W—A L S H An a bot chicken FR"I CEI DLOW, J Cm� LMIL H One rink of, our earlers. cote- posed of D. A. Scott. T. P. Sbirk. CLAREMONT, ONTARI0 B160trieg Contractor Fred Evans and Walter Ward. left on Tuesday morning for Pet- orbore to take part In the basis - h them success. Pr accept con - Another to vrweYour Sp pial. We wig Ana dmgs 7 Another interesting group pm —B U Y tracts for electric 7 ­ grow. this time to be given -by • wiring in group A. is on the program for se NALYZE carefully the money you have Your Spring Har' -A Dost Mond" night itt the Baptist A JL been spending. You will fixid that quite PIC"RING VILLAG11 -Church. The topic will be Itlow .-nese now. a large proportion of it might have been and vicinity, to Create and Spread X pre app saved with little or no inconvenience. ineM All young people are cordially In- We bftve a complete stock of bar- Zatimatee given free vited. peas, Callstre, Pads, Bakers Decide now that you will deposit in the bank . Priem reasonable Miss Davidson. principal of our and Parts. -regularly that portion of your eamingowhich Phone atm expense to Gerrard harn -wail your analysis shows you can save. 4mblir ebool, n su=moned to to makinoar r, ells -In Peter. BMW or write to 8 her home in Stratford on S"ur- born they consider" day to attend the funeral of her TM _7 11- W & 11 99 moth -or. wbotiad died very - end- 'Quiality First 46 Pmoklin Ave, jenly. The sympathy of her many �aaremoo friends is extended to 01-jr. ossoaab!# and we TORONTO EAST oe re r BAM bei in her bereavement. Apr. Is v atil a t VRCM 11111LANM G. P. LYM Moosses. Next Sunday at the. Baptist Churrh the pastor will preach lbs are uying. MR0091M BRAINCK TARKERS' p� Oft a give L C CROSL Moomwes, Inal sermons of the two series r 'which have extended over a per- :?We oil harntee 2 00 per set Do not neglect putting your mas� Sod of several weeks. The more- (washed and dipped). chisery under cover, as win. lag 8014ect will be 61 The UniVerse ter i&here. aDd then you made Anew," and the avenins can get your rppaias abject, "When Other Helpers F. 39, COOPE R ClAre' o t ..News 0 done, in good time ....GLAREMONT for the spring work, On Tuesday morning of last Quality meek W. 0. Bingham bad -rather Agent for Ackerman's Qu tb* over. An unpleasent. awriouce He Harness. Ask L ORNE RE ID Won eams".0 nn weir road. A 11 Q CMA it IL went wrong with the steeriss 20 to 30 per cent. of AL. over to' the Ac. e. `T : rom "d aftr R an's something -'viar of the car which ran SECIAL'SAL Cask :.-,*ad of the small bridge and' into the ditch whom it upoes, eatebing merchaudisel, Mr. Mr. Bingham by the toot. -AND FL UMG: do Cho --- In ,swift. our north -end gariege-man, Come prepared to buy and -flee I ack red pping every Monday, who was coming up behind, sec. ev A. -our new Wed sy &ad Friday A: al 'DOMINION Mopping and -meded In.rele"Ing Mr. Bingham easonable.' prices. 1rom his uncomfortable position, Stousboato For Sale exper- cul st Phone SM -3. FINGOLDIS John Y. Bayles, Mum' 034 ant druch the worse of his �-Goods T. B. 8phenson's. blitekswith -shop. now occupied by T.& Reid, Aurs,111.6ute No. 2 hada, narrow eiteapefrowdestrue- tion by fire on Toe a Din be Stack-takin' morning. 9 N. We STAFFORD, On Monday evening or age in th A L that can be said in favor of in shop could detect tbe3orj9Fburv- ar opening a savings account the Standard Bank may be repeated with log wood but they could not locate greater emphasis its regards a joint savings account. Joint accounts we it., On returning to work on Too@- Ladieg' and Gents' tors, but where two people are bound BANKING dii'mornhig ,Mr. Reid found that together by common interests, the moral as well as the practical value FIM V —a box beside the. forge bad* a big of working together, planning their YEARS financial betterment with the aid of hole burnt in it and was smoulder- -...,,.Underwear dent. The Standard 'Bank solicits -ing away. k few hours longer it 48 11kely that the building onld. All_ Men's Mitts and He&-- $_Z. 71-1 B; beinflames. Fortnnately,itwas Men's Heavy Flannel Si�llyit;�,`e OFC.AMAMt%. discovered in good time and was grey and kbftrki reg. 2.25, for 1.69' y Branch,es'also nt nroolslti+, West Hill, Whitby tessily'extinguisbed. __LaW_F1ck_er1_hR, w111 receive ont? 7c prompt and.carefuFatreri—tion' There is still a large amount of Men's Overalls and Smock@, 1.95 -J. T. MATHESON motor trafficon the Brock Road -south of Claremont. From Bronob- e am south as far as the C. N. R. tracks the road has been greatly limproved by tie use of thi .road d Fresh Gr' eries Groceries scraper, Between Brougham and .."^Claremont, where the road has it] ways on hand In"ch more snow, the scraper has ,not yet been utilized. 'We think i Free, delivery. that the county council should attend to this at -once, as it wonid much tedby wotortwta- Our Slogan: -to appreAs and trnek drivero, who pay heavy Prices Less-. - ,epnae fees Fts well aqeontributin%r largely to the Provincial revenue throniththe tax on Gasoline Find. "I -fillpq. . But the be D A. -SCO T T when snow comes very deep this would be tco A 'Dr, r t N Ar 7 Doubling the'' - L�`,} W A aving ents for Sawing A L that can be said in favor of in ar opening a savings account the Standard Bank may be repeated with greater emphasis its regards a joint savings account. Joint accounts we primarily for convenience of deposi- tors, but where two people are bound BANKING together by common interests, the moral as well as the practical value FIM of working together, planning their YEARS financial betterment with the aid of a joint bank account Is clearly evi- dent. The Standard 'Bank solicits F your joint savings account. 71-1 B; b7 Uff', illlllllk -& X --- OFC.AMAMt%. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Adatiaper y Branch,es'also nt nroolslti+, West Hill, Whitby -74 .4 X; IP!. Pt V0. J xi� IL -.4 Marble and Granite Deoler. .Cemetery Lettering etc. Pirst-claes • work guaranteed. Kingston Road and Pickering Raxt Townline. Whitby eS R 32 TI -40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. F Of all materish and design b7 It Will pay yonto Call at ourWork* to inspect our stock and obtain t3rices y All or. ern eft with nor agent, A. T. -74 __LaW_F1ck_er1_hR, w111 receive ont? 7c prompt and.carefuFatreri—tion' A enti-wit"Pd S 0 -J. T. MATHESON T I Wmr�_' 7 s .6- ... -BORN 9-VAt 0wr UQUff ROCK It Covered Earth While Air Shook With Pritneval Stom. !4 FE • '7 J W.S. W- &of^&LV It"SL . ^R 'TO VLOOK W 6 1. LARGE LMNG RSO SMALL HOW W1111 Editor's Notet-ThIs home, deeiguqd the Pecullar art of architecture --to • score the view of k wbon desired to 4 by W. L. Somervitle, Architect, Of alter anything would be to probably Wand the aocesa to rear hall and kitcbm TJ16 artIA's conception of the primeval storm raging abo;ve the molten Toronto, is one of a series featuring spoil everything, kTX very wea arranged. The fteplace 19MIA" Of the earth In the early ,"'ot solar system. moderate priced Cpriadlian Homes.! Take, for an -other example, the and big bay window, in conjunottaft Copyright 1926, MacLean Building stucco exterior finish of the walls. with an artistic arrangement of fuml- Sftrate Of Science. and hydrochlorit acid. There was Reports, Ltd. Brick cannot be substituted without lure. Willprevent a dellltdful view �_. By David DWprobably some nitrogen but probably, x. special attention being devoted to the ; from the froak hall As we have seen, the ear ­ at the no free oxygen. design of the brickw*rk and in addA­ I Not nuLay klitchous. Jaeludlag those 03M O1P Its growth had a molter. Soon a great primeval storm began. The eltent In this case had several: U.... this, other changes w of much larger bomse, can compete would have A". according to the theory rAhered IU outer layers of the atmospbare, very definite Ideas of his own before t to be made as well to secure a far- with this one In afte or its ceu*oquant bY Barrell, Schurchert and other it to supposed. began to Cool off. The he consulted the architect. He want . : mbn1ous effect of the whole. One poseibIllties in the matter of p.lsolag geologists, steam In this portion turned to rain ed a small home. for a family to whidh, thing, however. Is optional to a Car-; furniture and equipment. The dimen. As we Me upon our earth to -day aad fell as rain. But before it reached the same adjective a:sO applies. but a't&In extent -the materials used toap-'cions are 0 ft. 6 !a,X 17 ft,,includtag th_Us.-be&UUftl.--Veea fields-- the -surface. -of --the earth the Int large ed -upon. tha seed -_ stueeo am The-ehok�e -bere'the hr@akfavt,4Llcov* =*h IrA huAIt ill r% its Mouriftlas and valleys and beat of the lower layer's of the at- it was also desired to place the home depends solely on the building by -Laws seats and vtlge, Lud noteworthy Indeed it Is difficult for us to Imagine moophers turned it back to steam and in an orchard without destroXing any lo -bo observed and would In no way is the fact that threw k light on three what conditions must have been like It ascended again in heavy dense Of the trees which were valuable from affect the design. aides. the miolten earth ta the osAy clouds. a monetary point of view and perhaps I. We case, the bar -king used for upstairs are three bodroomi, bath. of as formation. It Is supposed that as this can- a sentimental one as well. Lot us 3"0 f the rough trowelled stucco exterior room and linen closet. Two clothes ft tO VIW7 probable that the molten Unuous redn poured down, the atmos- how these wishes have been complied 7 was brick for the Arst Included oMy the outer ',hors became electrified. Soon there with. Estorey and c1crets are provided fur one of th.9 i soon metal lath on frame construction for bedrooms and the otber two have the Y an average the central Portions is so great great Bashes of lightning and great ot q1tipp 11 FV R1117�M-6-UvW9 room, '-stained a dark brown with which the 'one each Of the earth- The pressure. up. -as a coutivuous accompaniment of It is 28 ft. wide b length the second. The usual _x4jAXW__roof_ im nee-ftwT. thay Vxohabj7_w6" Uquigod --and- _gr&&hoe__ 22 ft, x 11 ft., I& certainly an unique 0 Allowing for a adje dri- e and two AhM solidified early in the formative tWs else. ream tons of the stucco and the us , v 14 naive of the fury of this storm raging achievement in a house of tura! 09 finfab of the window frames or three feet margin an the other side, Prl?9em All present-day obeervations Amaltanecualy over the whole globe. in fact, ft appealed to the owner so combine to create a very pleavLog'ef. a forty toot lot would.be sufficient for to the conclusion that the core It is also very probable -faco the risbab that at this much that the house to rapidly nearing 'fact. tb1s home. but it abo" 0 earth Is more rtw than steel early aitace. solar Still filled apace was Still mruptetion. But what of the orchard? Taking a' 'Peep lbside we find a south. Slight changes in the Plan SID019 - the metals am the bvavI;9t with _fairly large planetesimals We Not onoby Is the "roll -Can" still the I Centre. aqua" type front hall approxf. could be made by the archlbect to lelsttmtfi. it is not unlikely that these arrive sit this conclusion -from the fact same but several of the trees have 4mately 6 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. There In quits' it to a western exposure, peak to the Centre as the earth formed. osure. but. that tons Of M9110= of t1ur meteors gained additional value through being a roomy Met Closet at the adds ot'well, there You are again --change it PC that .Hae earth may have ij metallic still enter the earth's atmosphere taken into consideration from cam every 34 foam atm 9b ken m a law- the stairway and either living room or 'and the result wtV not be quite so snipe viewpoint. kitchen mat be entered through the! satisfactory even it the changing h& An envelope of rock probably formed These planstesimals most have It is not a pretentiou . a .. home� from well placed doorways. To have them in the hands of the archLtect- pbowed.through the dense atmospbam, the standpoint of any such Ideas " dire" Opposue each Other would The actual cost of this house, Lim. ObOTO Its MeFtADU core, wblle� the outer ­,,90urth remained in a mofi%&n #tMs a Uming wbJte hot from the beat do- "keeping up with the Jones.' But, not do at aH. c'uding hot air heating a7fte jp"at botftg m sad us. sea of liquid �;ek voloped by friction. Like ClAmatic lsn,t it attractive? Wouldn't you hesi- The large living roomp with din 149 ing the be" of materials in coustruc,. "Ching aromw the equator and I sky -rackets they left a trail of fire be- tsLo to take the responsibility of alter- alcove at the back Is undoubtedly the tion finish o ht loss than e4st, ftaw the nofth pole to lo and was slightly- ?ft temperature was -probably 10,000 surface of the earth, great or Of this home, In fact, the group Of three work, so necessary to a & me OC the math pole. hind them. As they struck the molten tag the pitch of the roof a few der most interesting interior -feature Of DIX tbouseAd, dollars, The landscape, t waves of gross one way' or the other, sat ho fiery liquid rock were sent dashing up. changing the trestlu,8" OvIsi the sec- w1adoWs and provision for portleres'prOperly,a ad add Above the surftoe of the earth there to Its homelike ap. This 4reat primeval storm probably and storey windows or tampering with almost make the alcdve a separate lit-, pearance. Is not tnehided, but will not baa an atnK*Vh*rs But a far differ. I lasted mfillions of years. F y, how. de&*n of I inall the any of them? Such Is-; tI6 room. It In at least Posvible to ob. be neglected by th011e who cars. 109 me from the air wtuck w I - It MUM have been see now I ever. all the great PlanetesimaA were desse'swallowed up, there remained only 177 - , . * � , , Prevented sunlight from reach- 1 the continuous fall of smaller meteors Dn the earth's surface. it More and more of the beat becelp; It Probably contained Gifte raft ago form Of hot earth and at last the rale began to t of water , In A great dissipated from the atmosphere of the and lessor amounts of carbon fail directly upon w. OEM% carbon monoxide, chlorine of the earth. the molten surface three box-p:s1ts ftross the101 front, and attached to a body lining. Nor are the cu I lines of the b:ouse elaborate. -it is dig- tinguished chiefly by, its set in vestee-- L.IVI Fy 0 % front with attached collar that may be AA ITCHIEN worn high or low, and oddly arranged I Vto ptoom 0WRj00AA patch pockets. The belt alis under the edge of the pockets and girdles the WP plain back. No. .1261 is in sizes IS, 19 an"O 3"rs, or (34, 36 and 38 inches' bust only). SWe'18- -years' (36 clot bust) requires 4 Yards 36 -inch, or 8 yards 54 -inch material, with ?/& yam Haing for bodice top. Price 20 cents. Our Fashion Book, illustrating trip -7; newest and most practical stylss,.will be of interest. to every home dress- maker. Price of the book 10 cents the copy. How TO ORDER PATTERNS Th conflict of the flrVt person up Help! �Getting Up in Winter. Is The with the last In both it Write your name and addnu Plaw ly, giving number and size of such, A phrase very common among us'J is, the case of the fine, tough, hard Up the road and down the road, patterns as you want. Enclose 20C in this session is%Isn't it awful,, getting spirit of our race warring with the in- Whatever the war we take, stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap sUfo-u-s-i-nd-unscrupulous emonj W 0 % 1 it carefully) a for each number, and Undoubtedly every day of Our lives of the bed. There may be a trifle more address your order to Pattern Dept, In the winter we begin with a Conflict! intensity in the struggle of the first rt that in -torn with acb4e--. Soma= Wilson Publishing Co, 73 West Ads. in theapparently simple act of getting' up, but this is bemuse the first sets We a bear some voice that has darned tattle St, Toronto. Patterns sent by up. . Though not, at Ephesus, you' up --or should -In still si;eaVer'black- Its song, return mall. "fight with lions" in tho �se dark mo-, nese and coldness, not because he or I Some spIrft cheer- lost Its chee meats when the bed a-nd the room be-'Elhe wages their war in silence. it is For roads are rugged artd muds are d Infant Jay, -come,fiendishly alive- Fbr the bed ex- as hard to get up in themidet of bang - long, "I have no name: a cels itselt then In seductiveneEs. Nc;X 'Ing and shouting as it is In the perfect And many a truck is drevr. al through the aright has It been so silence of a r2eeping world: I am but two days old." Awavm, so soft. The coldness of the disinclination "We can't do much and we can't give What shell I call -thee The disincl on to get up Is not that you want to go to aleep much - room, -the blackness, the smell of frost, Just I, happy arn, are all Increased to an intemity that agal- On the whole, you prefer to We're poor folk," we may say! Joy Is my name," w can with frl&n -y But the little 0 dl SWeelt joy befall thee! seems deliberate. lie awake. life Asleep you do not realize how com- touch At seven on a winter's morniuL fortable youbut lying without 1%fay brighten the world's highway. Pretty� Joy! Is tu-1-1 of Etmiggle. your the: Soot' with your smiles and it makes no difference whether th4ojght or movement, staring at swVet Joy, but two days old. neighbor -strength, THE TWO-PIECE DRESS RE- Sweet Joy I call thee: other members of the family have elowly-paling ceiling, 'and drowning lfi; come th'roug'h their conflict -are up, warmth, you are oonsciouis of bliss.1 Your song and Your sympathy, tool MAINS HIGH STYLE. Thou dost smile, I sfuCthe while ' and a Choir luvis4ble, are vociferating You Could remain like this a' day --Or We can't do much on the journeys , Women like the comfort of a sep- Sweet joy befall thee! to you to arise --or whether the house IL-11 winter. Every moment It becomes length, But th-6 little we can, we'll da! &rate skirt which has sufficient ful- -William in asleep and you are the one whose, more impossible for you to situp and to accommodate a walking stride- Blake. duty U Is to be up first, the caller, no"Ot-ul)­ The . 4hougbt-of__sUcking__a_ -Li2lan Gard. 10 dres-9-i"s-deve,oped of plain vel- Even 'a bird doesn't rise without ex- the called. You are sub'Ir­#IY indi2-'11mb Into that icy wash of blacknesst and brocaded metal cloth, but pending some effort. -Forbes Maga- ferent to what Is going on be)�oDd 'the outside the bed Is an agon-P. Ma. ly any dress material may be zine. 1practi door, for your soul Is engaged in re-! on the, other hand, once you are up Teacher -"Who can name one lm - a far the overb!ouse vAth -skirt to- _SURI" :._r.-nor-tb-e enticement -or cam -j -hr -the- winter -4 --do --not think-you-are-j-portant thing we have fiow that we tch, or contrast, whichever suits What a joy Methuselah must have mands Of 9,DTne other human, but. the I so conscious of the -trangenetm of that did not have one hundre<; years ago I" u. . The skirt is simply made, with been to the life -insurance agents: powerful genius of the bed. tact as you are In the summer. 1 Tommy --"Ms." L0 _5 E ffoi611.; y,' ... �..:v. e-'P'�i .-^wT'_*�N".we.+ d . ...5?., ¢. ., .; y• b •.. ;'u�,..;.v7N.}:e>.tS.f- jnr•-�4,y''c?.t•.e.:. .. . •�. "i,'.,1:,w.'.:.:'-."'G`^. �'. -� —'v•'%' - - -" r' r - :s.e?y.u, CN'd? +°r+•Gr?Ca8^ "•'n _ �•:�,"r�. pi'E .p _ ' ti. "+.;•;c's%+?• . ?->a-d,C?.'t'�" ._. y116.. K... .c., ,gW --.:+ - - Win' :' e5a'at.-_." ti!•'•ti,' - ' .EwIysPRAMNRN.c�,•w$!ibl•r's°'y17 ° ��•. . rv-, ..{„ -,. .. .,- ;. ... .:Y'.;•$. .-. ,m+•...'.' ..'tee-�� T. +.'.:.�_T�"'. ir.&. 1•"«,•'� :uvr� �`P«`. 3.` ..,`�.� :'kt .} 11 K' - Hie where a sgdd�rraadiance falls " EM TRI '� 1W jC0 r } -A Card DiscoveryOn root and walla. riA j L Tl4e paths are thick with, traffic. tont . 1 • end loudr _i"• • ,. hu un. IIoodttde._fli:.vrs:- Csi ec .. Of Howealai Chlldrft -. -- - we may pats unconscious, with _ : _ --' -_. cro_ - d. Often Causes a g clown.. _. — - Oran _ noble aImco_iaaich kt goes,----- - =-- -- - - j _ Th demanda upon a mother's But here are greater things -= >sealfh are man Hopes that would -rise `— ` r own 4 "lieel4h trials sad her ehildren'a w - ---- wings, • , fare exact heavy tolls while --hunted Faith that Is -anchored tact, and love meals, brok@@pp rest and much indoor `? that Bim. .c a ,3Ci � ,a -living tend to"�weaken her constitution. - = -3 Hearts that surfers 'V4 th patience, t + , souls that'pray, �rV It is no wonder that the woman at. :`'home Is .often indisposed through - Eyes that can see the stars above their weakness, 1logdaches, backaches and night; v nervousness. Too many women have Lell And this dim street. becomes a ascred grown-up to accept these troubles as The trickster asks that a card be way towards the light. Oh Motherl-Wh at Can I DO? An Early Alphabet. many and varied as her health trou- question? And about 800 ryU4 aPa rt of the lot of motherhood. But taken from the pick w�htle he holds A. L. S. The meg aiphabert wags • evolved the peek behind his Dark. This, - ti Howf many times --a day do Your B.C. Dias are-the--cause--is simple- sad -re- � d ie to be ezaminee rad. . babies .ask: you that CHUHOQD - - - placed In the pack.' The trickster how often are yon able' to •suggest >s , lief at hand. It is rloh, red blood .that shulYlea the cards and thea per• some interesting game for them to : keeps a women well; when she is t nits a spectator to "shuttle them. j� £ the blood to thin and watery, and she In spite of this he has tittle d1ffi- prey. some amusing occupation for t Can Be Quickly .Banished With rainy day?. If you'd like always. to must take a tonic to enrich it to 're- tufty in finding the card which was i NIGHT h' MSE new her health. The nursing mother selected. Baby's Own Tablets. have a practical, helpful au' tion ; more than any other woman In the A• pin is the. secret assistant. y far them, read this 'snappy new tea- MORNING ts' This is thrust in the back of the _ 'fgte ailments of ohfidhood are corny- fie'. YOUR. EYE rf world needs rich blood and plenty of ., coat or the vest -anywhere it can but alIIe•tenths of them are due to L AN CLSAS AND HEALTiH% It. There is one sure way to get this easily be obtained when the hands one cause and .one cause• only ---a dia- -' 1 rich' blood so necessary to health; and are behind the pack. A card Is s .. that is through the use of Dr, Wil- selected while the pack is held by ordered condition of the stomach and - liens' Pink Pillai Mrs. Henry Burke, the performer who laces , awapr bowels. To quickly banish any of the , >• WANTED .. ' Lower L'Ardol'se, N.S., tells with these from the audience. He asks that minor atiments of babyhood and child- the card be examined and placed hood the bowels must be made to work ' t illi for. her. She says: -"I first used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills five on the top of the pack. .-Then be regular and the stomach must be 101 GAR STORE a years ago. After my baby was born I faces the -audience, explaining bow sweetened. - difficult it Is for him to find the . • r• ,did not regain my usual health. I felt Nd other medicine for little cries has card when he cannot. see the pack. � • weak,.misesable, and always tired, so had such success as has Haby's Own While he fa talking he gets the•yin I I started taking Dr. Williams' Pink I and marks the corner of the Tablets. They banish constipation Formerly used In front of Tobacconist iter taking live boxes `I felt -selected-card with It. A very slightand-' fnd3gesRlon; break up colds and e 'like anew �vn�aa. Ever since that Indentation .will be enough. Then simple -fevers; correct diarrhoea and stern. Must be in good condition. g, r• time when I feel tired -and overworked he begins to shuffle the cards, come colic and promote healthful sleep by State price and where can be sea n. a pleting the ahuffiing while -the regulattng the functions of the atom- ! take this treatment and always._with Bards are held--ta- front of him. ach and bowels. Concerning them H. WATKINS great benefit I Dave proved them to g ++!t be a .splendid medicine for nursing When he imply to dud the selected Mrs. L- M. Brown, Walton, N.S„ 73 W. Adelaide St. Tor�ti mothers, and I always recommend card, he simply loots for the card Daddy 13 through with this cid straw he has marked. writes: -"I cannot speak too highly of Baby's Own Tablets as I have I hat. Cut -off the brim, make a ribbon' i You can get Dr. Wllliama .Pink Pols 0ft, With-- _them excellwit for childhood - I handle, and you will have a basket for -ARE YOU BUYING A FfOMIrsY other of the serifs. in n scrapbook) r doll clothes. r ' w -,through any dealer in medicine or by menta," The MacLean Builders Guido Baby's Own Tablets are sold by aids home builders; supplies In ? ;marl at 60 cents a, box from The Dr. —� Mlnard s Liniment for frost -bites. WItltt�' Wladoftlli. medicine deaJes•e, or by mall at 25 ote. formation not generally obtain. iYllifam8' Medicine Co., Brockville, It you can't la able except through r Out. ugh "lust now, simile 'a box from The Dr. Williams' Mali• rcotlomy and industry placeg the pt g professional until you -.can- eine Co.'. Brockville, out. sources. Fifty -typo pages profussl - ' poor printers boy, Franklin, at the Z ¢- Bad luck Is often merelya Immo 1 Romanaffs Rtes polite 0 table of kings and rendered his name lliustrated• Send Twenty Ceuta !+� �+ name for bad for s copy judgment ' opy or 61,00 for two ears { Who �Il1Vt!Dted Carts. illustrious throughout the earth as the y e„ 131 Stall: Fr i. _ Grumbling at your lot onhy helps to P (s issues). Qua& friend and patron of mankind. He who subscription The playing cards we now use were mate !t a lot worse. hone answered. MacLean Build. invented in the fourteenth century Fos j in Re orts,. Ltd., 1141 Adelaide St, N ► - The regal costumes which clothed --.�,e beet way to ac uire a host of- possesses either of them era never be g p the central figure of the ma=1600U q by a French painter named Jaques poor: be who.. possesses both must i friends 1s to be a -lost yourself P� Kest. Toronto. Gringonneur. It is said that he la- h' gra ltnvperfal court of the lest of the Ro inevitab be rich and honored. Some people are so mean that the ma.aotts are being used In the produce vented tthem to amuse the mad King {t talon of motion pictures under the di- only thing they ever give is offence. rektion of the soviet State. The im. The greatest secret of popularity Is Charles vi. of France TAYLOR.- �i:' -pertal robes of Nichol" IL, and many to keep your troublea" to yourself. The kings were David. Alexander, FAC R B ES NOT ee If we saw ourselves ae! others see as Caesar, and Charles, the queen's were other fish articles =ot his wardrobe, e, Esther, Judith, and Pal2aas; !' form' a• .part of the ..properties" used we mfght"rslnae to believe our eyes. Aim ,MOUSEWAMAARK li' in "The Ninth of January?' an anti- The eyes may be the windows of the the lair kntgd�tai, now called knaves..! Thee i.:...:eera� foul, but the month reveals • the come Lad vulgarly ' Jacks," were Ogler the, l G monarchist film which takes its name - r * 1 _from the date to 1905 on wih;oh the re- pa,ny �, },peps, Dane, Lancelot, La Hire, and Hector i ��Ol>Qi1 St�t'lretl lOmtll Itellsysi arohttion of thart year opened. der Garland knights of old romance, T L iiia ". �� i rhe west thing to she world to keep four The Caadmakers' Company was In. PrLII1eiS _ ', algia :+ Five thoussad' elaborate' imperial stomach In tip -tour shape u is to 10 drew of , Ye;ttll�f� cmPs a miifitary and liters uniforms belong ' , • sr"'p Ia a ales. a! wet x. war drug empotted In 1629, and as early a � the For' every purpose in the !ng to the late Citar, and several _ reign of James L. -cards were rued.- , cutting limbs up SL Cbariea. Quebec -'Z was mar• cry y� bbousand rich gowns. waddling dresses, Dadthes. England a the flr� lame played In i Ir and had no child:ee, " =' to A inches Handles- poronatioa robes. Chinese costa and as called "Trump." All the ,� g, 10 end t4 feat. _ .) �'� three earn I Was always t� i ti -I- would most important historical events have l bled with a n s i _ othaetarticiee of rp t wend-bY tD"e n s ed t m the abd0 at " former Caarfna Alexandra have bees Of a row". langhing crew, and was not ablr i bought by the state motion Of a Drigdtt-eyed chubby laddie playing cards, and some of the house - 17, picture Our d+.eefpnR circ+rlar eaor u my monopoly for $16,000 And a little S1rt or twu, l are very rare and valuable. M •n7 addrmil an reauseL work, Atter try- tri Thah the monarch of a radon, Zie; allother aea�rNO NEED �'OR BA in a high and lofty seat, Land fsi the heart of Melbourne has a� I � •; �. ggested to�xbeen sold at £2,596 a toot, a •record: TAYLOR-FORB have at last TO OPERATE RADIO SET 'r+a�g th ea Jetts st- CONTA T, LDKMD , found that Lydia - � •From the subjects at'his lbet. ,GUELPH. ONr. E. P i n k h a m' s r Vegetable C ,'Rogm Canadian Invention I would rather own the!• kisses Coughs and Colds Mean pound is the Maces it P e As at night W me they run, Restless Nights o3 in the world of ossib! to .IUst lW Into the t�,�` ����, • �i odket, Than to be the king who m•f *6r A21 the simpkr fomXV tear lab" "Lr� � mlv Demon a r' I:l11mQ1sung All A a111IitI When his dreary -day is ending, aid is silent toren. wedat gator• r s4Bfr He is dismally alone, briad sfOoklch l tr harltla • VVW Is • admittedly the most ad- But Wben my eun it desoeaddas,asdetr+asmputa There are joys for me to own- woslt. m• of --_synced step to Radio --and what all •a - Ova those irAeres+ted In Radio have been He-mayxide to horns Ln4 drumming.ti60 .,rs.,'r . looting_ forward to -(a set requiring I must we'lk a quiet street, ""'s"' no batteries) to mow an "composted But When once they see me coming; _ tact and a proven success. Then on joyous flyint feet ter and can work around more. I fW To .a young Canadian --Mr. -"Ted"-They eoipe racing to me madly, • , s • Rogefs,-goes the credit for perfect- -� nd I catch them with a swing. : Ing this. Batterylem Radio Set, which And I say it proudly, gledly, , 'GUMTSON will operate from any electric light That I'm happier than a king. t SPRUCE • socket on either 26 or 60 cycle alter- • =na'ting current. You may talk of lofty pl-es me. It has done me more Co�pps� I anythingdelse I ever tried I eriotber now and to do my boaeeweHt care for my family. I reoemmeod (1' F 't to my friends ae 1 am sure they wpl be satisfied: "-Mme.J, D. RaBICRAU% ? BL Charles, Co. Bellechasse, Qua Nervous and Rt11n-do.•a Hamilton, Ont- "I was n and ren -down, and always dad • feeling and no appetite. I�nmped sound an was wsye 4r every spirited. My 'worst symptom wan de- pression and I was this wry for A Mend , K eral months. advised me tryLydiaE- Pinkhan a Y _ * ` Compound, and 1 have taken It. dwee.months and ars very much bet- ter and can work around more. I fW 14t " w- P Lalli Canada caa justly feel proud of thisYw may boast of pomp sad power, - �'�'�'�96Tuzedo Ave. No., -HamiiLoto,Oont. lateet'achlevemen.t; which Bids- fair to Mem may turn their eager faces revolutionize,Radio reception. To the aloiry of an hour, - ' • The Rogers Batteryless Radio Set- But give nie the humiblc station, .. for that is its name --is already `oyer- With its joys that long survtve, . ating in thousands of homes through For the daddies of a nation ,out Canada and giving satisfaction. Are the'lekpoeat meu'allve. ---:'i_^.•contfnentsl reception with bat- L�a1 ` torks and even without aerial fa Com -� A. Guest 'Alb� IML �r low mon to meet owners, while 'asaa7 Nappy Zoo. := .-Rogers owners reported hearing the • ' `- ; "My, husband c8rtainly does enjoy *' Overseas statfarns daring the Tests. Some far-seelths merchants have -smoking in his den. Has. your hns• --- realized that the Batterylesp Set to the band a den?" coming Radio Set, but if there b no } "No, De growls all over the house." - dealer In your community who has r been able to secure tile valuable - For Pauls in Back agency, just write the Q. R S. Music Headache, Co., Toronto, who mill be gled to send Headgachtenatt�snoi° warn- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for "you full. par•ticulare. !ng of kidney and liver disorders. If P.S.-For those not. possessing elm- " Co1dS Headache Neuritis : Lumbago _ telt current In the home. Mr. Ted heeded these troubles become - Chronic, and lead to untold suffering Rogers has also prt-oduced a battery and expense, Pain Neuralgia "Toothache Rheumatism L.._ Q}� �.� s set. Write for particulars to .above. Wrarner's Safe Kidney ' and Liver „� _ _ - _-- _ � iiilig'a7it►Jirt y 0o a Iic concern,' Remedy is a safe and reliable remedy Wit • DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART` Cnticllta that has been used by mil- ` f You Said It, Pa. lions in all parte of the Bathe withd Bopp and ' r Cu cora "Pa, what docs 1t mean here by drip -world !n helping naRvra in _ hot water and follow with j. a wends lomatic phraseology?,, HS important duties of -^ 'Ba Cr" package a p2ieadoa of Cutiettre Z)Iistasent: "Icy eon, It's like this: if you tell aking poisons fro �.••'• �" �--�� his treatment not only soothes thwt time staII�e- whit contains proven directions. but is ,moat cases beds, gaze into her eyes, that's diplomacy; the system. Da not neg- Hand "Bayer" -boxes - of 12 tablets ISIS xa k rM iraa, A yy : M - but it you tell her that her fete' would ]eci the kidneys and ]lust. Also bottles of E4 and 100--Druggists•antand ' Sold by all druggiets, Price $1.25 atmati aei3i6e ..3d a� �+ 'stop a clock, you're in for ft." 'Aspirin V the trade mark (reafetet•e !n Oanada) of Barer 1. Willies is ltonoacteha adianr�eia,rVe,N•k26a _ per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies ad&ster of aallgllcaeld (Acetyl yallerlte-AvId, "a• erosagainst "ga>tn wkile It b wen known Ntjr+sr 1's 41n ment�for tirlppa Co., Toronto, Ontario. that Bayer oomp:ay Bayer tu be�a myeedd wfia to r► sgauethe ra trade manly lam, 'flaw croes'" ISSUE No. tir•'-'21 a '.a, x v ,..; ..r ',,.. ..,.. -.. -.. a .:..... .: :. .. ;' ,.. .....: '. ....'.,, S ., 1 ' •"• #r' a• •-. a.;,�rti °ir.•'; ';'3•''. �.'4'�. •F .r<p. . 'L+.a•:v. ear. .,.'ti.,. -..M. ,_- _. _ _. _m _ ... „a.... ._ .. ... . ...... .._. .. _ _.. , . .... _.._.,_ ...�..:'.. - - t a. ..... ' tr _....._ff';x. _... .,_ tir a.-�rw•x'2f.... a. --..,a,n.. • _.tir...,u' L,.. i4-: ;'�N . ,•r_. __s+'i:�' ,im1'._ _..n_.Y�c._.,?'•i�J�'"£:�;�?�'.!4nLA� <Sr^d sy V. m -D- Munro expects a carload of -hits.qFanny .8 'al eA.t:fDuubar L00,&L- isms. -7 t Bugle Seam Douientic coal' at the ton, spent the week -e>." with -Miss it i end of the week. 012.00 per -too. * Ruby Andrew. ­rrlov. . Mr.' Ferguson had a. -The Ladies' Aid of th�,Uoited -Dr. N. E. McEwen had a bust- businelle trip to Toronto on Friday Church will meat-ojj Wedgivoclay._ pailo, trip to St. Cnt.hatloe8, Nis v2tq, or� Feb. 8rd, at 8 o'clock, at the hofae Rare Falls and Chippawa. - a iist," - aL- - '-Sidney and Mrs. Oebore, in Chas. W. Pilkey. ��D- K A: - Sid leir Do ---Toronto, spent Sunday with -W.%. -A dance will be given in then raletising i'Toroato, will be here Town --gall - OD-. FiLid&"eb 5 Thiaffi o-ou US -The . to!y Four Tbw—a a it 4r j.ib- mbip-counafl- --ApriH �pfece orchestra 7-� - - �-meet &�- Monday next foi the admipisiou will be charged. Come, -Dr;' W.T.-Fallnise, Resident general business. and have a good time. Dentist. Office over J. 8 B Usneactiou'of gane aladoo!! a ;e.; - . :1. picketing at- -Ladies, Come and see our else- hardware Store. .IAi-erl er I.Cle'aju -A number from Va. Office ilours, to I demonstrated, Sattir- 6 daily and eirentogs; by appoint- tonded a* meeting of temperance tric wr�sheL workers to Toronto on Tuesday. day afternoon and evening. We meat: -J and hire. Jobteton (nee. Ber- have a special purchase plan which . -Mrs. (Dr.) McEwen who has yo Don't fail to., been confined to her bed for the AM Parker), of Regina, were the will interest t Shor t E S leap& ind gologt of Fred and Mrs.. Andrew. come. Goods free, value $19.50. past week or two through illness, , o -Joseph Gordon. who has been J. S. Balsdon. is we are glad to report, now !in- to -The regular services in the confined his house for some proving nicely and 19 able to ieave little time stiffering from an at-- United Church on Snaday. 10.80 her bed. - tack of bronchitis, is somewhat a. m., pastor's subject: "Jbseph, -St. George's Church (Anglican)U Bt rid them out before o -Mrs. W. B. Powell, who bag Rev. J. G. Ffogers, of Toront6, a School' 10;' Services 11 a. -m, --Stibek pr:)ved. -the saviour of -his -people." -7 p.m.. next -Sunday,- Jati;8fth-: -Snnday TakiDg and :been on ' he sick list for severalclass-mate of Mr. Sadderson's at 7 p. m. Preacher, C. R. H. W11- weeks, is somewhat improved and the University, will preach, Come kinson. B. A.. of Toronto. Friday, �-able' to- leave her bed, but still and hear him. the 29th, 9 00 p.. m., Confirmation eS'' very weak -On account of the frost in the Class at the bome'%)f Claude Field.' Fancy and Chin 'a, Dish . ..... -Misses Mary and. Marjorie ground the hydro workmen have Saturday, 30th, Children's sleigh 19lark gave the program at an an. discontinued the work of putting party, starting from the church 25 Christie_ per cent off. fertainment at C -S.txiset, in lea until spring opens up, at 3 p. w. Supper at Dunbarton Hospital, Toronto, on Friday even- Among the places' mentions dia-Commuhity gall at C80 p. m. Mon- Strong durable G149s Tumblers, regular 80c, for of last week. which the work will thus bs de. day, Feb. lot, annual vestry sleet- -Rev,. A. R. Sanderson is laved are Elizabeth street, W. J. ing at the church at 8 p. in. Come '-,-'preaching au anniversary sermon Miller's sideroad and -the station if possible. Important matters Boys' Pig -skin Gauntlet Mitts, regular 75c, for pr - -ioo Sunday evening In Aurora, his road aefar as the Rose -Excelsior to be considered. Boys' Mocha- Gloves,- for fte wear, regular l.W. for i9c pr boyhood town, F. M. Chapman Mills, also R. C. -Stork's and W. H. Men's Red -label Stanfleld'o Uaderwear, reg 250, for 2.10 AUDLEY. B. -1 - various color@, reg 50c. for 89 B A will preach at Andley a; Crommer's A number of the Men's AII-wool Fine Sox LBO P. M. houses in these districts have W. H. Guthrie has been delivering I only Men's Blac"aciinaw, Size 40, reg 7.50, for -Miss Anhis Keighley, who has been wired,so that It is quite a barley to the Greenwood mills. Men's Heavy Tweed Pont@, winter weight, in sizes 84, been poorly for some time, was disappointment to a number that Westiney Bros. are harvesting their 80, 88, 40 and 42. regnlar 4.00, yours for 2.80 sr taken to the Oshawa General Hos- they will not be able to enjoy the ice crop from Otinpinan's farm to the- 1 only M&O,t) Brown Serge Suit, size 40, worth 85.0*, for 29150 41tal oti:adty last week, where benefits of electric light and power West. durin go Mr. Gallagher. of Toronto. shipped a 1. she is ing an opera t" iou g the next two or 'three Dress Goods. for children's wear, 30 inch, we're a months. We nudersto carload of live stock from GreeDburn plaid a We hope for n ear . ly acid coma nd that the Station this week � Tlete recovery. '4iss Gee Is arranging for hot lunch- goiug to clean it out, worth 40c, going at ... 27e yd police trustees are making an the Hydro of Clare- effort to convince -Win. G. Bingham, so for the school- children, and the Plaid Dress Goods, N inch, regular 65e, for 39c yd -mot, has the 6ontract of re -decor Electric Power Commission that trustees itre'co-operating. Khaki Home-svirlo, for school wear, 42 In, reg 85c, for 69c, y a siting St. Andrew's Church and there is no fropit in the gronnd, or A crowd of the younger folks our- Blue Heather Houle -spun, very durable, 56 in, reg 150 1.09 yd the work on Friday last. at least not sufficient to interfere prised F. M. and Mrs. man* at Maroon Serge, 50 inch, good quality. reg 1,00, for 59C Fda___ -9c- w ith the work­ut-vrecti eed.,y aftRag &R_ I A9.0; All u9ii.9-ha-ras-1-2-1-trif yar1ou3 pastibriziN urg Mc ----7 --I P Fred Litchfield has also the con- ag poles. their heme 0 - y made tnerry until the early morning. tract of wiring the church and the The Commission, however, are of first quality,' J 31 in. 32c 28c yd se, an"mand has the Work now the opinion that the cost will be Mrs. G. Winters and chiltirtri bad an exciting time last Saturday when greater if the work is dome at the about completed. the horse they were driving ran into Children'p, plaid-l:buckle House Slipper, It to 2. going at gad -A quiet, wedding was aolem- essat time. An effort should t1ifiMitchandleft-them neighbors to Ladies'Jullet and Boudoir Slippers, clearing at ... 1.25 and NO made to have the line extended mined at St. Andrew's manse on a telephone pole. Luckily no one w" Wednesday. Jan. 20th, Nev.J. 9, to the Rose Excelsior Mills, as -hurt. Kiddies Boots, regular 2.50 to 8, 00, sizes 5 to 7 at 1.49 'i Ferguson officiating, when 'Harold they are badly1.1 in need of power, sizes 8 to 14, at 1.98 Z 0 Joan Staples, proprietor of the City Dairy Co., Cobourg, was unit %-J! V � ra ed in marriage to Miss May Me to secure an adequate supply of .7 - IGnire, of Baltimore. water. 7 -On Saturday evening last the acture, the property of Emanuel mew skating •?ink on tbeschool OUNBARTON. 91ack. lot $2, rear con. 7. Whitby, 7 7 Sale at one o'clock sharp. See bills. tic, n a large number ber took ad- Sunday with his mother here. Ww. Maw, auctioneer. 'vantage of the opportunity for Geo Burnett Ijaft this week for De. 'having an enjoyable evening, X1 -.2 01 .3 1. U- a lei "i X*W V. m -D- Munro expects a carload of -hits.qFanny .8 'al eA.t:fDuubar L00,&L- isms. -7 t Bugle Seam Douientic coal' at the ton, spent the week -e>." with -Miss it i end of the week. 012.00 per -too. * Ruby Andrew. ­rrlov. . Mr.' Ferguson had a. -The Ladies' Aid of th�,Uoited -Dr. N. E. McEwen had a bust- businelle trip to Toronto on Friday Church will meat-ojj Wedgivoclay._ pailo, trip to St. Cnt.hatloe8, Nis v2tq, or� Feb. 8rd, at 8 o'clock, at the hofae Rare Falls and Chippawa. - a iist," - aL- - '-Sidney and Mrs. Oebore, in Chas. W. Pilkey. ��D- K A: - Sid leir Do ---Toronto, spent Sunday with -W.%. -A dance will be given in then raletising i'Toroato, will be here Town --gall - OD-. FiLid&"eb 5 Thiaffi o-ou US -The . to!y Four Tbw—a a it 4r j.ib- mbip-counafl- --ApriH �pfece orchestra 7-� - - �-meet &�- Monday next foi the admipisiou will be charged. Come, -Dr;' W.T.-Fallnise, Resident general business. and have a good time. Dentist. Office over J. 8 B Usneactiou'of gane aladoo!! a ;e.; - . :1. picketing at- -Ladies, Come and see our else- hardware Store. .IAi-erl er I.Cle'aju -A number from Va. Office ilours, to I demonstrated, Sattir- 6 daily and eirentogs; by appoint- tonded a* meeting of temperance tric wr�sheL workers to Toronto on Tuesday. day afternoon and evening. We meat: -J and hire. Jobteton (nee. Ber- have a special purchase plan which . -Mrs. (Dr.) McEwen who has yo Don't fail to., been confined to her bed for the AM Parker), of Regina, were the will interest t Shor t E S leap& ind gologt of Fred and Mrs.. Andrew. come. Goods free, value $19.50. past week or two through illness, , o -Joseph Gordon. who has been J. S. Balsdon. is we are glad to report, now !in- to -The regular services in the confined his house for some proving nicely and 19 able to ieave little time stiffering from an at-- United Church on Snaday. 10.80 her bed. - tack of bronchitis, is somewhat a. m., pastor's subject: "Jbseph, -St. George's Church (Anglican)U Bt rid them out before o -Mrs. W. B. Powell, who bag Rev. J. G. Ffogers, of Toront6, a School' 10;' Services 11 a. -m, --Stibek pr:)ved. -the saviour of -his -people." -7 p.m.. next -Sunday,- Jati;8fth-: -Snnday TakiDg and :been on ' he sick list for severalclass-mate of Mr. Sadderson's at 7 p. m. Preacher, C. R. H. W11- weeks, is somewhat improved and the University, will preach, Come kinson. B. A.. of Toronto. Friday, �-able' to- leave her bed, but still and hear him. the 29th, 9 00 p.. m., Confirmation eS'' very weak -On account of the frost in the Class at the bome'%)f Claude Field.' Fancy and Chin 'a, Dish . ..... -Misses Mary and. Marjorie ground the hydro workmen have Saturday, 30th, Children's sleigh 19lark gave the program at an an. discontinued the work of putting party, starting from the church 25 Christie_ per cent off. fertainment at C -S.txiset, in lea until spring opens up, at 3 p. w. Supper at Dunbarton Hospital, Toronto, on Friday even- Among the places' mentions dia-Commuhity gall at C80 p. m. Mon- Strong durable G149s Tumblers, regular 80c, for of last week. which the work will thus bs de. day, Feb. lot, annual vestry sleet- -Rev,. A. R. Sanderson is laved are Elizabeth street, W. J. ing at the church at 8 p. in. Come '-,-'preaching au anniversary sermon Miller's sideroad and -the station if possible. Important matters Boys' Pig -skin Gauntlet Mitts, regular 75c, for pr - -ioo Sunday evening In Aurora, his road aefar as the Rose -Excelsior to be considered. Boys' Mocha- Gloves,- for fte wear, regular l.W. for i9c pr boyhood town, F. M. Chapman Mills, also R. C. -Stork's and W. H. Men's Red -label Stanfleld'o Uaderwear, reg 250, for 2.10 AUDLEY. B. -1 - various color@, reg 50c. for 89 B A will preach at Andley a; Crommer's A number of the Men's AII-wool Fine Sox LBO P. M. houses in these districts have W. H. Guthrie has been delivering I only Men's Blac"aciinaw, Size 40, reg 7.50, for -Miss Anhis Keighley, who has been wired,so that It is quite a barley to the Greenwood mills. Men's Heavy Tweed Pont@, winter weight, in sizes 84, been poorly for some time, was disappointment to a number that Westiney Bros. are harvesting their 80, 88, 40 and 42. regnlar 4.00, yours for 2.80 sr taken to the Oshawa General Hos- they will not be able to enjoy the ice crop from Otinpinan's farm to the- 1 only M&O,t) Brown Serge Suit, size 40, worth 85.0*, for 29150 41tal oti:adty last week, where benefits of electric light and power West. durin go Mr. Gallagher. of Toronto. shipped a 1. she is ing an opera t" iou g the next two or 'three Dress Goods. for children's wear, 30 inch, we're a months. We nudersto carload of live stock from GreeDburn plaid a We hope for n ear . ly acid coma nd that the Station this week � Tlete recovery. '4iss Gee Is arranging for hot lunch- goiug to clean it out, worth 40c, going at ... 27e yd police trustees are making an the Hydro of Clare- effort to convince -Win. G. Bingham, so for the school- children, and the Plaid Dress Goods, N inch, regular 65e, for 39c yd -mot, has the 6ontract of re -decor Electric Power Commission that trustees itre'co-operating. Khaki Home-svirlo, for school wear, 42 In, reg 85c, for 69c, y a siting St. Andrew's Church and there is no fropit in the gronnd, or A crowd of the younger folks our- Blue Heather Houle -spun, very durable, 56 in, reg 150 1.09 yd the work on Friday last. at least not sufficient to interfere prised F. M. and Mrs. man* at Maroon Serge, 50 inch, good quality. reg 1,00, for 59C Fda___ -9c- w ith the work­ut-vrecti eed.,y aftRag &R_ I A9.0; All u9ii.9-ha-ras-1-2-1-trif yar1ou3 pastibriziN urg Mc ----7 --I P Fred Litchfield has also the con- ag poles. their heme 0 - y made tnerry until the early morning. tract of wiring the church and the The Commission, however, are of first quality,' J 31 in. 32c 28c yd se, an"mand has the Work now the opinion that the cost will be Mrs. G. Winters and chiltirtri bad an exciting time last Saturday when greater if the work is dome at the about completed. the horse they were driving ran into Children'p, plaid-l:buckle House Slipper, It to 2. going at gad -A quiet, wedding was aolem- essat time. An effort should t1ifiMitchandleft-them neighbors to Ladies'Jullet and Boudoir Slippers, clearing at ... 1.25 and NO made to have the line extended mined at St. Andrew's manse on a telephone pole. Luckily no one w" Wednesday. Jan. 20th, Nev.J. 9, to the Rose Excelsior Mills, as -hurt. Kiddies Boots, regular 2.50 to 8, 00, sizes 5 to 7 at 1.49 'i Ferguson officiating, when 'Harold they are badly1.1 in need of power, sizes 8 to 14, at 1.98 Z 0 0 on Ono as 10 ILVVO mv- re. can IS 6111%c INN 130 IL 101301 - tea fast Saturday OR SALE-Gapolloe analbe. 6 b P. ad to take charge by the school her of friends ends to Jack and Mrs. Johnston (aee Ber- -CHAPMAN K lboard, and & program will be pre- night. OR new, Gerald Clark, Dumbarton 1,0-22 pared to rexulate the hours wouteiders will be allowed to nice Parker). of -Bothwell. Alberta PIGS FOR SALE -5 young foisrs. M a So whickItcalled on friends to this locality recent: Apply Gerald Clark. Dunbarton, 21 2-4 use , tow, -L and Mrs. Clark and child. J H slocl- VORSALE-A number of electric air, of Mestord, on his V liV Itirtures. cheap Apply W H 'Jackson. ren, of Magrath. Alberta. arrived return from a business trip to Ottawa, It R, 0. 1. PickerinaL I ;.. ..1.:-.!. . weeks with Mrs. Clark's brothers. lastw"k- RENT -Good hrick L. m Pickering Village, Possession at ain 'here on Tuesday to spend a few cialled on his cousin. Mrs. Clugston. H OUSE To adio Barg s ldris. Clark (use Winnie Chapman) Duribarton, Community- H&H -Come 0.4. L. D Banks. PiCkel`1.19. 21tf is a daughter of N. J. Chapman sod have another srood dance- to -night (Friday), at 8,90 o'clock. Couples, 50OR SALE -Pure -fired Barred and his been a resident of the cents. Ladies please provide. FRork roosters, laying strain Apply to ]as north-west for a number of years, A. Kerr. R R. 2. Pickering and for the last few years has greatsuffere, from rheums- A good-preorarn-will- be giv -IDOULTRY WANTED-Bistbest pri. We are now in the swim of ia rue Her many friends hope the Chicken Pia.Siipper at the cc' 1 6 2 tiara. !� , �IM R wonder n1 oncerts. that a change of climate -may Unite(L.-Chnreb, Whitevale, All bring relief. on February the 4tb. OR SALE-Stept rdpirp. Ntoffitt-1; .7 FOak heater. Electric ircr. and e:ectric %tove, -This week has been. 'one, of all in the best ofcqndision- 4�pty t�Mi. Rice, Uy. much interest 'to radio fans WHITEVALE. Linton Ave., Pickering._ Now is the. time to •b �41 throughout A merica, during which AnPS FOR BALE- Including 3 thoustands will ende's"r to re . Nfrs:. Hugh Pagh spent a few da-ys Lianging lamp,"; ii, r3soline lamp, a Bayo in Torontr) with her paretit-Q. la-rp and a number oi hand lam".. Aptly reive tbebroadcAsting news from Mrs, Wilber Brownridge is, iiperid- R. A, Bunting. Pickering. at -21 'Haster . dyne, c6mpleta with w6t batter t . ubbs, Boiland and other parts bf.Eu- .. Qt a few weeks in the city. A Five Tube -ope. It is known at the In L-)okq its if we were going to have IF I advertised pianos and phonographs, com- a -2.5 speaker, aerial, b buttery and Inter- JA7W.NTED-Locul agent• onal Radio Week, and from better skating this week than last. f --hati misionbasiot, All en to close sales., 11 to 12 o'clock p. m. all broad- Miss Ethel Seebeck is staying with Vkrite care Box A, PICKEM18 NEWS. 18.21 installed for $145.00 Casting stations throughout Cath her sister. Mrs. - E. Aothony.1for-a few VOR SALE-Scoteb Eajrly Yielder ada and the L Inited �States will re- day .9. JL' seed oats, a "Farmers'Silo, Co." silo. 12 x 30: M main Silent, so as not to interfere rs. W. E. Berry is absent in Co- large straw stack; qedar posts and rails. .4. ZL Three Tube Harkness Reflex, complete with tubes" i6irisA W bourg in attendance at the tuperal of a 'o con. 4..Scarbaro. v Geo, Nicinta -with the In froru ov6roesp. V?.kh.I.R. R. No. 1. 20-23 b batteries, wet battery and installed with a *4 '"Sag"an uncle. Many have succeeded in iecelviolz Cha@. B. Rice was called tts, London Amplin Speaker for $146.00. the overseas message@ and musical on Monday. on account of the death of STRAYED OR STOLEN -Strayed The Parts from the premises of the unpenigned', lot lij used in this set aro Wxolutely the progra 9, but thi6 greatest diffi- a shiterat*tbat place. con. S. Pickerins, on Jan. 24th, a roan steer. culty to overcome has *been the The school board intend bolding An garoold, Please tify Tbos. Stanbury, R R finest that can be bought. 0.1 , Myrtle Station Pbihse Clare $13 it interference' from the broadcast. oTster supper at the home of P. P. lug stations in America. On Son. Novi" In the near future. ASSY-HARRIS MACHINERY ! .� . ' guaranteed. 'day- 6veniag 'Clalade Field was 1. W. Parts, of Edmonton. , Alto., M -And reSniiti. Now is the time to look These sets are abeoj�tely guai uteed. and M. E. Parke, of Toronto, spent after your spofg needs. cultivators, drills and successful in bearing En ]nod. the week -end with M. R. Parks. harrows, sprayers fox the orchard. One 31.2 9 be coull tea; it wagon gear, cbesp. D.J-Gi). enlig For a few minute The Young -People's Society of the 22tl F • ..It most distinctly, and then it United Church visaed the sister wet. red T.- Bun' ti* -Pick boxan to fade until it disappeared ety at Locust Hill on Monday evening, SALE-Fairrhanke-Morse light- Ro"bibhed 1867. FiongR ..--ISQtogether. ' His instrument is a gave the vroaram and participated In plant. Famous Zerigirse, 1 1-2 hone. ErAl I Is t' has been recently 7 W tin house reflex radio, which Hill eats. They'report a very enjoy. 9:=..d= Areal bargain. B.M.- is Xilvallent to-.& 0 -tube set. Only able time. other equipri tIle with �6utiflt. Fred Bunting, a few in Toronto were nowelsoftil On Feb. 3rd, instead of 1st, as w" Pickering.. Itf In hearing Ragland on Sunday printed in mistake last week. the OR SALE-Duid puu�:74 short. MoNr :1 C evesing. young people of the Wh tevale Bap born bulls, area blat" R. O. ba List Sunday' School isiteind holding-& of 2924 Royal Winter from P.= -The death took place Tburo- fancy dre4 -carnival on the Locust T. B. tested. A at lot 3. con, 3. Scarboro. lnd.'ohom Malv%b J; 2, rn H. Chapman. R. R. nc day morning. Jaa.'219f, of 'Mrs. Hill rink. Every ovis Is requested to No. 1, Markham.. 2022 Ruth Bette, at the- home of her dream in costume. -'daunliter. Mrs. J. Jobosob, Man- The death of Mrs. Mary Maud Rob- -VOR SALE -Cuba all kinds of GOSH THERE TELL YOUK LglrjHy TILL L? 0 ter, Ont. The deceased, the Ineon at t Swan River. U wagoni, barnta, and a 'rl!LEP?40 ehes her home a _)l kinds of form -.im- TAE coNs EXCUSES T ood order. and -,daughter of the late taro. Smith, Man., on the l5tbinst., is deeplv re- THE ...E MIM gretted by a wide circle of -friends Fikght=81..'nAd cook stoves and heaters. High- To,, n;� was born 89 years Drict paid for bides and wool, also live Paul. -ON- - T os" T 'T "J 0,4 Co"ST, ago 'a County here.. Interment was made, at the 4H!erm�c �. PIrCitze 1903 !Sri 1k • Tyrone, Ireland.. When. but a Whitevisle cemetery on the' 1St inst'. child; she, with her parents, mov- od the obee4`x: -attended by a FOR SALE -M. -B. form machinery and car - ad to Paisley, Scotland, and in large atimter of Forrowing relatives both in t ,,,and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck a r one 6 ft, binder. truck and -carrier, 1849 they sailed for New York and and friends. Deceased was a.daugb- first-class repair; one No, 4 corn binder; one No. -inch De came to Pickering from there"by ter ofth e* late W63. and Mrs. Major 12 De Laval separator, good; one * 13 ------- 7�, here, and - ' 'They settled near Picker- and pent her girlhood days Laval cutting box., one 1923 Ford coupe with '26 listAlge. license. Also one brick house, 6roomianddoiii ing on the shore of Lake Ontario. afterthedeath of her husband, Rev. ble garage, with half acre for sale or rent. DJ r.,Here the deceased married the Newton Robinson, 40 years or more Go -ley, Dunbait(w. 21tf 00 • since, she returned-witb her children late John Hall Betts, of old Quak- to the vale to reside. Abouttenyears •erstock,and to the )asttbede- since abs went to Swan Riverand Farmers, Attention 'eewied was true to the Quaker since bas made her bomewith bel orkly son. Newton. of thatplaco, Mrs. Aeliefs, and was bnried 7 in the I dm agent for. the World's Greatest C r 'Quaker cemetery here on Satur- Robingon-wovs --ial-ways my para. or _.,fie___ ....... y list 7W Surviving her are tiro I helpful worker in .communist'and Sc lea and Oil Engines, Fle;iiy's daughters, Hannah Jobofion p nio6s Plows. Points. Grain Grinderti, am church affairs, and continped er I,. fi, a Wheel Barroweetc, - "Manchester: Edith Perkina, at terest, and membership in the Method lot church here up to the time of her. Brantford—Miter twine and second- GowFLnstnwn ; and three Pons. demise. She ;4 survived by on only hand separators for sale. Will, at Blenheim: John, at Van- survivingson, Newton ; by brother, collver. and Everett, at Brampton. W. H, Fk sjor. and a sister, Mrs, L. ROBT. DEVITT, Al -an eighteen g randebildren and Whitano.ofthis place, and aFIster. %I r great-grandchildren. Mrs. E. A. Thornton. of Digby, N, 8, 1 Phone 505 Pick.: BROUGHAM f Joan Staples, proprietor of the City Dairy Co., Cobourg, was unit espec a y at L a time o the year when it is difficult and expensive -:PALr. REG18,19R. ra ed in marriage to Miss May Me to secure an adequate supply of TiirRSDAY. FEB 4TS -Anction sale - IGnire, of Baltimore. water. of Clydesdale horses, high grade Durham cattle. implements and fur. -On Saturday evening last the acture, the property of Emanuel mew skating •?ink on tbeschool OUNBARTON. 91ack. lot $2, rear con. 7. Whitby, 1"wheads was opened to the pub- Kenneth White. cf Toroav spent Sale at one o'clock sharp. See bills. tic, n a large number ber took ad- Sunday with his mother here. Ww. Maw, auctioneer. 'vantage of the opportunity for Geo Burnett Ijaft this week for De. 'having an enjoyable evening, X1 -.2 01 .3 1. U- a trolt where he will reside for a time. 169 T WILMA I A X*W 0 on Ono as 10 ILVVO mv- re. can IS 6111%c INN 130 IL 101301 - tea fast Saturday OR SALE-Gapolloe analbe. 6 b P. ad to take charge by the school her of friends ends to Jack and Mrs. Johnston (aee Ber- -CHAPMAN K lboard, and & program will be pre- night. OR new, Gerald Clark, Dumbarton 1,0-22 pared to rexulate the hours wouteiders will be allowed to nice Parker). of -Bothwell. Alberta PIGS FOR SALE -5 young foisrs. M a So whickItcalled on friends to this locality recent: Apply Gerald Clark. Dunbarton, 21 2-4 use , tow, -L and Mrs. Clark and child. J H slocl- VORSALE-A number of electric air, of Mestord, on his V liV Itirtures. cheap Apply W H 'Jackson. ren, of Magrath. Alberta. arrived return from a business trip to Ottawa, It R, 0. 1. PickerinaL I ;.. ..1.:-.!. . weeks with Mrs. Clark's brothers. lastw"k- RENT -Good hrick L. m Pickering Village, Possession at ain 'here on Tuesday to spend a few cialled on his cousin. Mrs. Clugston. H OUSE To adio Barg s ldris. Clark (use Winnie Chapman) Duribarton, Community- H&H -Come 0.4. L. D Banks. PiCkel`1.19. 21tf is a daughter of N. J. Chapman sod have another srood dance- to -night (Friday), at 8,90 o'clock. Couples, 50OR SALE -Pure -fired Barred and his been a resident of the cents. Ladies please provide. FRork roosters, laying strain Apply to ]as north-west for a number of years, A. Kerr. R R. 2. Pickering and for the last few years has greatsuffere, from rheums- A good-preorarn-will- be giv -IDOULTRY WANTED-Bistbest pri. We are now in the swim of ia rue Her many friends hope the Chicken Pia.Siipper at the cc' 1 6 2 tiara. !� , �IM R wonder n1 oncerts. that a change of climate -may Unite(L.-Chnreb, Whitevale, All bring relief. on February the 4tb. OR SALE-Stept rdpirp. Ntoffitt-1; .7 FOak heater. Electric ircr. and e:ectric %tove, -This week has been. 'one, of all in the best ofcqndision- 4�pty t�Mi. Rice, Uy. much interest 'to radio fans WHITEVALE. Linton Ave., Pickering._ Now is the. time to •b �41 throughout A merica, during which AnPS FOR BALE- Including 3 thoustands will ende's"r to re . Nfrs:. Hugh Pagh spent a few da-ys Lianging lamp,"; ii, r3soline lamp, a Bayo in Torontr) with her paretit-Q. la-rp and a number oi hand lam".. Aptly reive tbebroadcAsting news from Mrs, Wilber Brownridge is, iiperid- R. A, Bunting. Pickering. at -21 'Haster . dyne, c6mpleta with w6t batter t . ubbs, Boiland and other parts bf.Eu- .. Qt a few weeks in the city. A Five Tube -ope. It is known at the In L-)okq its if we were going to have IF I advertised pianos and phonographs, com- a -2.5 speaker, aerial, b buttery and Inter- JA7W.NTED-Locul agent• onal Radio Week, and from better skating this week than last. f --hati misionbasiot, All en to close sales., 11 to 12 o'clock p. m. all broad- Miss Ethel Seebeck is staying with Vkrite care Box A, PICKEM18 NEWS. 18.21 installed for $145.00 Casting stations throughout Cath her sister. Mrs. - E. Aothony.1for-a few VOR SALE-Scoteb Eajrly Yielder ada and the L Inited �States will re- day .9. JL' seed oats, a "Farmers'Silo, Co." silo. 12 x 30: M main Silent, so as not to interfere rs. W. E. Berry is absent in Co- large straw stack; qedar posts and rails. .4. ZL Three Tube Harkness Reflex, complete with tubes" i6irisA W bourg in attendance at the tuperal of a 'o con. 4..Scarbaro. v Geo, Nicinta -with the In froru ov6roesp. V?.kh.I.R. R. No. 1. 20-23 b batteries, wet battery and installed with a *4 '"Sag"an uncle. Many have succeeded in iecelviolz Cha@. B. Rice was called tts, London Amplin Speaker for $146.00. the overseas message@ and musical on Monday. on account of the death of STRAYED OR STOLEN -Strayed The Parts from the premises of the unpenigned', lot lij used in this set aro Wxolutely the progra 9, but thi6 greatest diffi- a shiterat*tbat place. con. S. Pickerins, on Jan. 24th, a roan steer. culty to overcome has *been the The school board intend bolding An garoold, Please tify Tbos. Stanbury, R R finest that can be bought. 0.1 , Myrtle Station Pbihse Clare $13 it interference' from the broadcast. oTster supper at the home of P. P. lug stations in America. On Son. Novi" In the near future. ASSY-HARRIS MACHINERY ! .� . ' guaranteed. 'day- 6veniag 'Clalade Field was 1. W. Parts, of Edmonton. , Alto., M -And reSniiti. Now is the time to look These sets are abeoj�tely guai uteed. and M. E. Parke, of Toronto, spent after your spofg needs. cultivators, drills and successful in bearing En ]nod. the week -end with M. R. Parks. harrows, sprayers fox the orchard. One 31.2 9 be coull tea; it wagon gear, cbesp. D.J-Gi). enlig For a few minute The Young -People's Society of the 22tl F • ..It most distinctly, and then it United Church visaed the sister wet. red T.- Bun' ti* -Pick boxan to fade until it disappeared ety at Locust Hill on Monday evening, SALE-Fairrhanke-Morse light- Ro"bibhed 1867. FiongR ..--ISQtogether. ' His instrument is a gave the vroaram and participated In plant. Famous Zerigirse, 1 1-2 hone. ErAl I Is t' has been recently 7 W tin house reflex radio, which Hill eats. They'report a very enjoy. 9:=..d= Areal bargain. B.M.- is Xilvallent to-.& 0 -tube set. Only able time. other equipri tIle with �6utiflt. Fred Bunting, a few in Toronto were nowelsoftil On Feb. 3rd, instead of 1st, as w" Pickering.. Itf In hearing Ragland on Sunday printed in mistake last week. the OR SALE-Duid puu�:74 short. MoNr :1 C evesing. young people of the Wh tevale Bap born bulls, area blat" R. O. ba List Sunday' School isiteind holding-& of 2924 Royal Winter from P.= -The death took place Tburo- fancy dre4 -carnival on the Locust T. B. tested. A at lot 3. con, 3. Scarboro. lnd.'ohom Malv%b J; 2, rn H. Chapman. R. R. nc day morning. Jaa.'219f, of 'Mrs. Hill rink. Every ovis Is requested to No. 1, Markham.. 2022 Ruth Bette, at the- home of her dream in costume. -'daunliter. Mrs. J. Jobosob, Man- The death of Mrs. Mary Maud Rob- -VOR SALE -Cuba all kinds of GOSH THERE TELL YOUK LglrjHy TILL L? 0 ter, Ont. The deceased, the Ineon at t Swan River. U wagoni, barnta, and a 'rl!LEP?40 ehes her home a _)l kinds of form -.im- TAE coNs EXCUSES T ood order. and -,daughter of the late taro. Smith, Man., on the l5tbinst., is deeplv re- THE ...E MIM gretted by a wide circle of -friends Fikght=81..'nAd cook stoves and heaters. High- To,, n;� was born 89 years Drict paid for bides and wool, also live Paul. -ON- - T os" T 'T "J 0,4 Co"ST, ago 'a County here.. Interment was made, at the 4H!erm�c �. PIrCitze 1903 !Sri 1k • Tyrone, Ireland.. When. but a Whitevisle cemetery on the' 1St inst'. child; she, with her parents, mov- od the obee4`x: -attended by a FOR SALE -M. -B. form machinery and car - ad to Paisley, Scotland, and in large atimter of Forrowing relatives both in t ,,,and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck a r one 6 ft, binder. truck and -carrier, 1849 they sailed for New York and and friends. Deceased was a.daugb- first-class repair; one No, 4 corn binder; one No. -inch De came to Pickering from there"by ter ofth e* late W63. and Mrs. Major 12 De Laval separator, good; one * 13 ------- 7�, here, and - ' 'They settled near Picker- and pent her girlhood days Laval cutting box., one 1923 Ford coupe with '26 listAlge. license. Also one brick house, 6roomianddoiii ing on the shore of Lake Ontario. afterthedeath of her husband, Rev. ble garage, with half acre for sale or rent. DJ r.,Here the deceased married the Newton Robinson, 40 years or more Go -ley, Dunbait(w. 21tf 00 • since, she returned-witb her children late John Hall Betts, of old Quak- to the vale to reside. Abouttenyears •erstock,and to the )asttbede- since abs went to Swan Riverand Farmers, Attention 'eewied was true to the Quaker since bas made her bomewith bel orkly son. Newton. of thatplaco, Mrs. Aeliefs, and was bnried 7 in the I dm agent for. the World's Greatest C r 'Quaker cemetery here on Satur- Robingon-wovs --ial-ways my para. or _.,fie___ ....... y list 7W Surviving her are tiro I helpful worker in .communist'and Sc lea and Oil Engines, Fle;iiy's daughters, Hannah Jobofion p nio6s Plows. Points. Grain Grinderti, am church affairs, and continped er I,. fi, a Wheel Barroweetc, - "Manchester: Edith Perkina, at terest, and membership in the Method lot church here up to the time of her. Brantford—Miter twine and second- GowFLnstnwn ; and three Pons. demise. She ;4 survived by on only hand separators for sale. Will, at Blenheim: John, at Van- survivingson, Newton ; by brother, collver. and Everett, at Brampton. W. H, Fk sjor. and a sister, Mrs, L. ROBT. DEVITT, Al -an eighteen g randebildren and Whitano.ofthis place, and aFIster. %I r great-grandchildren. Mrs. E. A. Thornton. of Digby, N, 8, 1 Phone 505 Pick.: BROUGHAM f