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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_02_05;., ..w;+rt.. 'r.4 . • ..' :. e. :._...:sa+ , .:an. er.�.a- c:�.. _ .^Tart. S. .nxe,7 'a. -,i:^' r��k:�.�'' - .,.,,-. 1't ,+' ^ . ,V. ',w,:.. ,"' .. 'T•-X'r'.- `.; s�^�'c" •..R6K'�' r. -'!' *`.'.,,..iP3a!elc',Y.yi. :cam `?; •,,,.q'a. c'L^'nz'f^ah:� •�°. ,;*'y !''s '+�"'•�1`. '• •xa '} -„ h*,L, ,;.•. , b ..t'✓:.�Y a m*c+a*•. vs .+[ - ••e•,s`, ._..r- ,t�?^^ rry""",r ^s,-, t• '•R•;. .'• a:s, a•rs, 'r'�»,'ar .r %. '.y.''' ff. :4'. t , :"'? 1.._.. ,. wYN. 3•. - 1' "..,r.•.�'-:r G'!M•1 ,. r . ria .1.. ' ,.,. ,�."� • ,' -• r r f• ✓ r'� � VOL. XLVe ° v :: _ PTCKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1526 _`„ . No. ' �trfo�t'a>lesliofnal �drDs>r. GFr®t33'Z Ri'v'er _ we6T MILL. _ CMERRYWOOD. GREENWOOD � Saw dill and Basket the Wdnesday evening, Feb 10th. The Lidies' Aid Society will meet In r a= e storyof Ben Hur, illustrated by 73 the Hall on Thursday, Feb. 11th, at car! lantern elides will be elven at Melville 2 pt in. Roll Call to be answered withJ. F' Qn E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director 1 s; Church b� the Rev. Gardiner Dic><ry. x verse containing the word "Love." _.•1 is.o tometrical A�i atioaofOntasio. Reg. w a Thiaetor is gQ well-known that IL All the members are requested, to RILLS y' bssoci Memberof the llinedcaa Optometrical ` texcepold by tally good and be very Inter- as quilting. k � y needs no introduction. The.slides are bringa basket. There will also be a (' Association. Eyes examined by appointment. y q ! lPbone88nt. Claremont. Out. .' Loss WANr.ED , Y Established 1838 'NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., eating. The service will commence at SCHOOL REPORTS. No Better Past!' Flour made than . Edinburgh, member of the College of 8 o'clock, There will be a bilver col. i Physicians sad burgeons of Ontario, lieentiate Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling. y , of Royal College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. Wood lection a defray the expenses, Every. Junior roomreport . Claremont public � T%����Y_ . in tLe on io dsieasq of women and and Chopping, 8. a is welcome. elcom Cattudgb-thim); AL tbUW bon' AUDLEY. order merit : r • January, es t r Me- • il�� ♦ryr,'a _ shtidtea. O es anQ reddwce,Brvnehnm - _-Repairing, order of merit :2nd cissa -..eater rIc- T1R. DUft�L IN E. STEOHLEY, -` -- _ Just as fine and good as expensive Honor UR%Nceof Toronto College of Chi. �S1laping and Turning. Kenneth Dopking. 19L Class -Jean L CFioir ractice is, being held this Gtr hon), June Fore th'(hon). Mar. imported American }ovtactic, Will make residential calls in Picket- p g gg ( y cake fiOl1C. j AM Ing, Claremont and surrounding districts, Tues Kiddie Karel, Sleighe, Office Stools week -end at Wm. Bell's residence. slaret Dopking. Pr. "A" - Iaabel days. Thu rada s and Saturdave. For appoint- Mrs. Haniford visited her daughters. Johnson thotf), Doris Linton (bon), Tr uNkin Rood old -fa Toned ment call 141 J Bowmanville or write. Gons»i Salt Fur Sale •• ' y g tation is free. sly the Mesdames Winters, thin week. Victor Paxton (bon). - Pr. A'-Bil- home-made The young people are prepariniz a lie Wagg ihon), Gordon Birkett (bon),. from Chiropractic OHAS.A. WHITE. - drama which will be given at some Grace Tomlioson (bon), Annie V. r Successor to late W.G. Barnes future date. We -have plenty of tai- Speffard, Teacher. Ge/ui. Phone 8420 or write Locust, Hill, Ont, ent here. �-.« BAkers' Joy 7 The young people made another BROOK ROAD. i E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and surprise call tisie seek, pay+ag Frank _ •B Nothing Better. A.Soucitor. Notary Public. Etc. Money to and Mrs. Puekrin a visit on Tuesday We are sot r v to report that )fire.w swa. South Wing, Court House, Whitby. 25ly * JU A 1 evening, when an enjoyable time was Geo. Faxlev i. very ill at present. _ UJ e e spent. Most of R'rn. Meal's family have �.. RICHARCSON sit PIOKERiNG- - ^" ASH BURN. been laid up with the prevailing flu. }' 1 WBtilt } r .•resroe Barristers,tots etcr..YonSe19 d Rich. �'uliETat �!'ECtOf young people but are now i roviD swing. Lt�iat a$ ��t�•Ieiy : r trend SU.,Totroato. Phones Main 1 andiMain strati The ice harvest le now In fuH ewo, air Iltcewaed Llsfpiaai»set• The Ashburn oun o to have The Brougham people have secured .•' EATON 8c ROSS-BLrrietere, 80- B1iDT01<i HEARSE made arrangements to give a series of their Suppp y a ii, Reid.of Pick - at Top Prices. Lcitors Northern Ontario Building, 330 concerts during the winter months io ering, is havlog bin supply rushed by Bay Suet,i'oroato. �pRF,MONT odd the Ashburn Church. The -first of motortruck. Chopping WJ Beaton ► these will take place on the evening of While Leonard Neale, of Pickering, J. D. F. Ross, Adelaide 2767 Phone 9L4 Thursday. Feb, 11th, when the Dxg• was driving West on the 4th conces- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. mar Dramatic Club will present the sion on Wednesday. his car made a s- Dental much talked of plav -Oh John, Be run for the ditch. which it succeeded - Fe Z. C3RFrtE1�T -` Wise," in three acts with a cast of in crossing, and was stopped by a' ?j1well-known character actors. Bright lsrgesnowdrift, without causing any R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Btouti• Toronto a al Dville, Honor Graduate of Chicago a.^td Ta• specialties will be given between acts. dAmage to the city. -C0A"Lt rocto Universities- and the Royal Coit a of Dental Surgeons. PboreofFice 1011, R=,,,o Asphalt Shin ales Keep this date t pen and come in --+--- N RIVER, >lttpptSLAKE B. aBF.ATON, D. ZD. S.. Asphalt Shingles at X11 welciome.all, ComThere early nd get a goy will he ad James Cadd nGRE� captured a fine fox B Graduate.of the Royal Colelge of Dental sell p g seat, Program begins at 8 00 o'clock lust week— Surgeons and Unyveruty of. Toronto. Office $7.00 per sq Hare in Fharp. Admission 23 cents. Roy Carter is huap with the f-rec•. A stood supply of Hard RtiA Soft over Murdock's ntectionery store. Whitby. � a"n Office hoar& 9 to lZ : 1 to 5.30, lad. hone a lotfa Of 10 q9. tion of a garage for Green River, �- p R R Coal on hand. Also a supply Be11 phone 220. 441y or more. 0, H. Pugh is making good use of of Kindling Wood, - Terms Cash. DUMBARTON. the recent snow by rushing saw -logs g N. DALES. L. D. S., D. D. S, ] to White's mill. stove Iungth. • Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. Hardwood Flooring sur°• on Jan, 18th, to Jxat and siva The attendance at our Sabbatb Reons set" the University of Torceto. Office Gillard, a son. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 9' h above D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. Sorry to report Barry Morrison 8choo is on the iocreaee, under the r t�ce hours, 9 a m. to S P. m.. Saturdays; 9 a. We are quoting, special prices On ea of e. to l p. m, Phone Clare 14015. 471Y '•Red Deer Brand" under the doctor's care Ni6tbswaedethe a superintendent, John 1 Orval Conner, we are sorry to say, DONALD aiiJNRO. PIOHEii;ING BRBSRT T. FALLA IBE. L D S.. Birch Flooring. is confined to bed+ through Illness. pe hair Our old able to drive rwiidihostill r��� D. Da 5 . Graduate of the _Royal College of Prices On ills above 119111 Miss Irises Moore. of Oshawa. a nt IDeatal Surgeons and the Univerot of Toronto to church and other ints. althoughvak t' tOtbce above J, s. Relation's store. Pickering. Oat. advance shortly. the weekend with Mlw Muriel Thom. in Lia 98th year. Speak up co nd. Mira boars . 9 a m. to b p, o ; or qtr a mut. + ;Ir'�+�p ��''''++ Miss Mary Kennedy, of Toronto, sots if you CLo best our boyBars • asaat. F•bosc Pict 3:00. •e• P�Cl1►T.lilN�,i �•. spent the week -end with Miss Elva y y The i�ervim C&mje • • flilitchtill. Lod health. /iife#saelfi g��*• LUMBEk YARD Mise Dorothy Pratt,' of Toronto, WHITEVALE. is ,__ .......�-„.�.. ,,,,,,,�,,,, .-- ..,,,,,,,, spent the weekend with her friend, ..5 Motor overhauling. top and side cur- V. RICHARDSON - Real Es Miss Wilma Moore. Mr, Newton Robinson has -returned tain rnpafaln �. tate, Insurance Conveyancing, Nodry • Miss Annie Brander and Miss Meana to his bows In Swan River, Man. Battery Service --O �atRiog l iPebtic, Etc.. Pickering, bot. allyWben in -Town UA44jjALLjaZI­M ],or "Dow.ead— F2151M blisei!) --old All Annis, of Brougham. visited with Autos have used the roads to and and overhauling. work narggiteed, fl&&rate FPO$TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Call at Bushb¢B Hardware No service was held in the united •she Young ptwpte's Clans in the sere ce c urge e for Osanriq of Yate and Ontario. An*. Ohnrch on Sunda eveningq, owing to Baptist Sabbath School held their All - 41= 5610 Mark, Central. - a� pian salse of all kinds attwnad to on shortest and see the extra service in centennial Church. Dual carnival at the Locust Hill rink now”. Adaaea Ore" River P O.. Oat. G4o�d Cheer' Runde H M. Alexander, of Toronto, will on Wednesday evening. All report It W E. a E R R' Y ? 'B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLPJBH h conduct a Church of Englund service a r<ttccess, -- * astasr. Oommtasbnar for %wad Neat, econoniieal anti guarantee in the Community Hall at 9 P. M. on The result of the league hockey _. Itmesvtts, As000atsat__Etrs. Saturday _ _ ----- 04 bow ^Issas of kiarttap Ile o give per eTt gattyfisc 01d ruin, after seem his sbadow� Mass ;. osa t -v Have un ever used "Chan?" the g was: the married men of WhlrevsJe a y on T�tesdsy, .votrld quietly repose io defeated Lo ruft.t.Hiil 5.0, and the bath- beat fluor wax on the market. slumber for the next six week", while etorsof Whttevale tied with Zion, ivvm. MAW. LIU'9NSED AVC - Try it. ase hope for fuel to keep from fterz[ng. The Cooral Society have atinonneed ,► il�I CountiesAll krnd.ot sales promptl attended Oyster Shell, Mica' Grit, Meat the'dale ,,f their 'cr:acert for March b. Terms reasonable. Dates for may be arranged at NEWS'O($ev. Sen aaa'Indeperr Scrap and Poultry Tunic STOUFFViLLE. 5th, Fewive that date. As thereare Bent phones. Wbrtby,Ont. Sly on hand. "— only f. ur more prar.tiees all members N. -)coal or coke in town, but plenty pre requpFted toattend, %'a,l load of " -- :.'.''February --- -- -- Tinrmithing of all kinds, also of stood. 1'he Ba rigt Jiicsinaar Circle held �7 (� ' February Sale Furnace Work dune at K, G. T,Lrr, of Pickering Township, heir monthly meeting at the home of ALBERTA COAL -reasonable prices.' has purcb++r�ed a residence and will Ars. Ft ed flf'Kayon Tuesday with a _ —•.• Phone {0 runve here shortly, epleod d attendance. A verypleasing is expected to A daily motor bus service hettveen and proficable address wan given ALVIN BUSHBY here and Toronto started this week, Mrs. Brerhin on "Vision " - arrive Marshall Mattress; leaving the past end at 7 a. m. The concert and box social o[ the Rev. R. Yntto has resigned as co. PIC�ERI:`U• g g publiclihrarytonk place last Friday next Meek -- t- --'- - — pastor of the United Church' here and evening. the proceeds -of whieh placed _. R ith slip cover Y WANT wiil officiate at Melville alone. the library out of debt. Those in p' YOU It is reported that Hon. W. Er -Rao- eh irge would like to see a more e will be a Progressive candidate at Place your 'order y united unit in the community for thi" a lefiigned to afford the greatest your house heated for half the forthcoming election in North public work. at oncedegree of bed 'comfort, hundreds the cost of coal • York. of small oil tempered springs, each Dr. anti tfrs. icx'Freel left thia wee GREEN RIVER. If so, instal one of the.Inetant .xas -for A month's sojourn in New York. -: enclosed in a cotton pocket and j Oil Burners in yohr mood, or The doctor, while there. will- di Into Roy Carter has purchased the Beck- ton padded with layers of cot- p y P s -- ton felt, the whole being covered an International Oil Burner post -graduate work. eft place. `` R E E S O R with as excellent ticking. tied in yore furnace. The many shareholders here of the W. A. Fuller's health seems some. 'A s f� With tapes ventilated. With Barrel Factory Co, will be interested what improved. pe Call and see them, to know that ibluxe are lookln •good Albert Heisey has Installed a bath. S.�OCLTl3T orry. � each Mattress ie included a. sant, for its success. 4t its loesteIn Tc- ro owin his. home. — tory slip cover, fitted with W. J. GORDON'S, canto, Miss Featherston visited foronto r ties. Kalb price 25.00. Obureb Street. The Plowman's Awwdal ton of York over the week -end. Agents Wanted 881y Pickering .and Pickering held its annual meeting Mr, Williams is busily engagedon Pick ��� � �s�'• cersatad to larranetsast for hfor lethe pl wction of i R ttFred Nilson, oftotbe'eltyRegios. Is vIsltAg o old See 1 F6vo Bread Flour match to be heldb*zt fall. - his brother.Beeson Wilson. _ --- -- n. ver s A016 to U6 Wilt'r i one Electrical display again. alter her serious 111esn. _ W, and Marvel GREENWOOD. rug Biztnree, Irons etc. 0o hand. We '' Quite a Dumber atteadell the host- _ instal our own fixtures. D Randall Brown, of .Toronto. spent ey match held in Markham recently v, i as�' Flour Sunday is the village. Mrs. W. anti L•o Hagerman are .Store Bert and Mrs. Hwrvey spent Sunday convalescing from tbelr heavy colds. ' May be obtained from you Grocer. with friends to Toronto. Wm. Michell has added s portion to e Ste rrttt - Bob Ormerod is spendibg a few days his house, Installing at the same time • . a Mush -room. g ' Brooklin Flour Mils with his uncle. Wm. t the d. Miss Plewmao spent the week -end - Wm. and Mrs. Pugh. of Toronto,it. ate ar—hirthdli,, care er an . , cop. Mrs. F, L• Green is tinder itis tint party ireid for tLe Tatter's cat°thrr:- After -that cold take Funeral Director tor's care, suffering from s severe Many of the ladies attended the ti DALE i �+ cold. meeting of the Aid held at Mrs. Char W#impol�10b& Liver Oil. MILT Phone 1300 ALE lira. S. Stewart in spending a few lie Oarter's and report an enjoyable as Carter proved aver It Rives results. days with Mrs. M. A. Sadler and time,Mee pr y #y, :.Piekeriag, Ql�tarl0 PI�R=NG� ` family, pleasant hostess and served a dainty Q Walter Wilson and Oscar Ralne ten. Toilet Goods, Stationery, i.J ASK E T S apant Sunday afternoon in Oshawa The neighboring city seems to hold $odaks. Government Standard with Tom Keast. no end of attractions for our young Recleaned.. - . William Ormerod, sr., a sot last men. .'Recently Fred Wilson and _ nrchased-the-stock from �, Ra1 b Oarter journeyed there to see New Stock of Wall Paper on hand _HAYing -p week at Agincourt.. curling eing the p j for onr a riu re n1rements. `s the Estate of chief attraction there: and, hear Agnea McPhail, M. P'., of y P g q& Screenings will tat" John Adamson fell.on the ice,recent- Grey Co,, speak. Prices right. R M. G. BARNES and the entire:- 1 inflict in a cut on his head, as well Everybody would like to see Jack , y' B Frost take n holiday. Several have Tobacco4, Cigars, Cigarettes. business of JOS. W. DOTES ten your hogs at � ry severe shaking up, necessitating the calling of a doctor. Fortunately donated their flivvera to give Mr. Magazines. Am prepared to supp all sizes trip- sonLn but—he carr nevpip from Herryy Boxee to Three The Kinsale Dramatic Club will be caught. He Is alwave sticking _ --.--..and-Half Eknh around though, ready t° grab any We have this Feed at Do," in the Greenwood Ohurch on the One— Fred everybody. ,- GleBn River : Basket Works riRh£priCeP. evening of Friday, Feb. lith. This Fred Wilsbn took a large sleigh- = play is considered one of the heat ever load of Sunday School members to EcEEA\ R I N 0' NEWS. Phone Mark. 8409 Brou ham for the Convention. All No- e ` We' carry all the different Riven around here, There will tie an sent a deli htful time enjoying,not° FRA PENN i Mill Feeds. abundxoee of music given h Mea P g only the sessions, but the delicione Harvey and others. Come and by 'V$terinary tgtlrg80II `•'s • The Elan that made the - arnes , a pleasant evening with your friends, and appetizing 'fond which the Bro. Basket." XjOCKW00= Admission 25c, children lbc, �tigh"ro people had prepared. pipge A, 0 ti xic, 9 , ^; , ..- �'�Ltu•.).:>�aa'.A �.,tr�sY.'nt, �:+:a&r�as..srv..,`sF.]_....,:� w.. .rs. .;,5 a.a..:."._ _.r» 5.� ..ra.. ,.. _., _. _ .a, ,..-... ,.' n.,,,.i _ ,<. ,a. • . ,. .. J. ,... a .�.. . ,.... ,. s., _ ,. 2,- a -,. ,..._ -i4.:.,.:. �;+V% •c,fe.. r.,«d[tnar. ,r.�.n:�fSKdo�-. .. Sfy'. •ea-.. c-:;. Nay{iii--` hW^ _ ;. _,n,w- . 'i',26:•-:: `i .Si`.,'.w. !w`v r.14N,+AY.7,,,k S +�¢;4wbi. 4 .%Y.: r1✓1 e+ 'R'vtryOA. °+f +..t . 'l'Fi' .fin 'R'Ar-SIV. y , .. s A'. ., ,,.y r. .. .. .... .''1•. rA r,. gi,. X ...1r :'s: P a. -.p ,Y.+. � -.fi,re+l'=s,0+�"'^A.FK, ,'. •'L;- "o -?s t 2 �� ; 4'.' Y ;•'''- 4 I''. t' , ..f`_ ' .� � .�j,;; ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES T�itS tS Too .. 1 .You h tiEgVY Fos L"T A 1YT CARRY 1S ovCft rtieite� R j 9 dMIL 0 O q F Adam Brown, popularly known as Hamiltons "Grand Old Man," who died recently at the age of ninety nine. I - k Hie son, Sir George Maclaren Brown, + Fin 1 i ' (' E• + European manager for the Canadian Pacific Railways, was unable to attend the fun" as he- was touring can-; � tinental Europe with his wife at the i time. 6z Adam Brown was prominently cos. 1 nected with various railway enter.( prises. As president of the Northern i and Pacific Junction Railway he'! helped pave the way for the entry of the Caaadlan Paclfic Railway into -�� Ontario via Its Montreai and Ottawa t w , line. The Northern i and pacific June;, - - tion was the connecting link in•the ex -1 tension. Mr. Brown in I896 was one t .-JlLOUING FROCKS ADHERE TO of those wto travelled on the first + ® uk a. sr #• ' STRAIGHT LINES. through train- of the C-P,R. to the tr. A !rock for which you will find in- Brains Are N! brier 1 ha:] w innmerabIs uses, one that is practical Balanced. !$ ksmwiij and yet will fill the need for almost • � Same of the officers and men of a- JanY occasion. is here pictured. It may vessel anchored In the harbor of Fern•; Appreciation. he adapted to any material, worn atm Mederla, went ashore for a horse- �'HE STREAKS OF LAVA POURED FOR q any time, and is delightfully easy to l back ride a+ronnd the island About Oh gray-haired Ctnderell"-you r _ Take. It has short kimono -sleeves! half way up the mountain two. ofilcers ' Who wait for old dreams to come true, ' with beams on the shoulders, and may! encountered a foretopman, evidently, , Who gladly gave, made no demands, And 83 a Result earth was Divided Into Land and Sea. 1S, be fashioned of plain gingham, or , very warm, riding a spirited little Nor sought to stay the hovering hands �, linen for a house dress, or of tub silk horse, which had a stone tied u In a 'Of thou who gleaned beyond their d for sports wear. The diagram pic- silk hen p seed l handkerchief slung to Its tall. z tures the simple design of pattern No. I "What are g The grain for which you sowed the it you doing with that hand. If 1!031, which is in sizes 84, 38, 88, 40 kerchief, $Town"' .sicked aha lien- seed, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. Size 38 ' Who sit by lonely hearths and cold M tenant. '"Why, You see, sir," said - - - a bast requires 3?E< yards 36 or 40 -inch ( Brown, "that when I first hitched her Save for the banked coals of the old, Material. Price 20 cents.i up she pitched- badly, being too much ' Or drift like straying ships, alone, • w-��� � '� - - ' The secret of distinctite dress lies <# :, n by the head, so I Itxat rigged this stone Lolled by the songs the seed inions; In good taste rather than a lavish ex- on aft sad brought -iter -down to her Who veil your forms in frail dbsguise x,s- a - penditare of money, Every woman bearings, and non• she salla like a I And watch with weary tender 'eyes - should want to make her own c:othes, clipper! " And hidden hope for love's release, , ,. ' $ = H'q► - 1 t and the home dressmaker will find the —0 ('our p(tace wilt c`omo- the Prince of designs illustrated in our new Fashion Peace Book to be ractical and -aim ha Fools ImrrtorLrlT l�. F F • Yet Times change. but =Mercp Baldwin. ,,. �S people don'.t. 9 ;y o us to et their hotees stand to =-- •D 1 s .� ! ' 93se moment. Prise of, the book 10 1 -.The :on st ral:wa station in the the cold unblanketed, now. let their _ !^cuts the copy. y is !mss c a radiators freeze up,' world is that made yby joining the i �' 's' �• "� d _ HOW TO ORDER PATTExN1 Exchange and Victoria stations at I-• °•"' ''"`" 4 giving number and size of such !exits year name and addtras plata Happiness never comes tram envy. Manchester. A:togeiher it measttrea £; vi I ing the goad fortune of 'others: 2x176 feet - approaching half a mi:e. "a stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap It carTess our far each attern sad THRILLED FIFTH AVENUE '_ = address your order to Pattern Dept. - ,Wilson Publishing' Co. 73 West Ads !side Bt., Toronto.Patterns seat by'W a , .. _ ,'sattaro mail- ,�►►n Isle of Ghosts 5 Iona, the green and - - a grassy island of - ;tea- ¢ --the inner Hehrldes, where the Dow- � � , _ ;�•�fir..'•.��M -,ager Duchess of Argyll was buried re- t - i E Ll i a lslt he Ce Li is 1 . C • � L $n 1& l..a 'r v r r� eat h tL,c: -r u. � r. .0 u.,. 7. ghosts. It is holy � f � , ,� :..... .�. �:� ,,..; ;....,.. '!ground. Fifty-th-ree kingsearth drew to a cicse ani ..the sto'ry of the earth as we know it began. - are burled ; :threre-kings of Scotland, Norway, a:. j . F'Mace, and Ireland. 4 I -Secreta of 9c3ence iatmos•ptere a:3 shone' upon the actual f! i •surface of -the rarth. = It was oa this Ione strip of moor and By David Dietz. I The struggle between -the earth's. �� After'millione of year,3, the primeval bead►, lying at the toot of the Roes of crust and the hotter material below Mull, that St. Columba landed in 563 i rain began to tall directly upon the it was sot ended Set, however. and founded the monastery the ruing molten surface of the earth. ,At fitst Many.. geologists bAlieve that there ,:pf which bear his name to this ,day. � " >�. ! It would •be turned back• to steam im• were 'great amounts of radtd-active +y s That monastery, was destsined to be. t r 4' medla.tely;, material helow the mist at this period. ' Dome the heart and centre of Celtic But at lagt`the molten surface of the Ra;dlo.activity Is a source of heats Christianity and a place of, pilgrimage earth began to cool off. Their soildifl• and accordingly the temperature be to which ' cellon began. people came over long and tat th ' ,� ; ,gun to rise underneae a crus•.. - painful ways from all over Europe- ", tF Geologists believe that ; the heavy _ _Again ._great -streams of lava tiroke - coming that they might die on its holy t basic crystals, such as the crystals ' of th rough . t}ie crust of the earth. 'Many around. - metallic sulphides,• formed $rst. These g�yog}sts believe that thia'eccounted Their bones are everywhere, Kings , would slink below the surface as they, 'tor the diviafons of the-eartli's surface \ and princes, chieftains of great High. ''c" torsed. into continents and ooWns. ' land claw, soutbr+on•baroas, and mer' f 3v� Then 'the lighter remaining ma-' The hot lava ,bursting over the sur• chants of bid London --they all came ""`` terials began to solidify. `As a rce;ult {ace of the earth wou d have consisted to this lone Island of the westeni seas t � ;� ^'' ., geologists . believe that the original of denser materials than thole cos- to die. crust of the earth was formed of the posing the crura. An it solidified it It >8 their gnosia who haunt Iona �: .Y:' a i lighter -types of rocks known .as would have made great areas of rock today -their ghosts and the wraiths ,s granites.'which were heavier and denser than of the monks who were slain when the ' , x As the crust of the eerth formed and .the rest of the- earth's crush: Geolo. ATorae searovers sailed up the Sonnd. cooled, a permanent .ccean of *acid gists have named these denser rocks of Iona, landed at. Buile Mor, and & sw # ! waters began to collect upon its sur= balasls. socked the holy viaeos. ^t raSw i face. - - -� Thane erupUoris am believed to -- no mea at Iona -will, evetr- ;;•. - But fQr along time, probably, m11- have taken place on a gigantic scale of nights by the Reilig Diran. """` ' lions of years, there was a until greet areas were -weighted down _ great Sit round the peat fire of nights and struggle between the rain-an4 the --cool- with" this heavier' material. - These listen to Ceilidh, and you will hear A !ng materials at the s•; r"ace cf the areas would have began to sink of �- why these spirits are restless, it is earth and the hotter materials below, their o%�n weight, because of the dark work done in the a Now and then hot lavas would break This sdn'king was the cause of the day of the Reformation, when three otigh the forming crust, upon the great beds into which the waters on ' th'r hundred and sixty of the sacred cross surface, pouring their boiling fiery . the face of the earth collected. dlvid• • es Of Iona Wer@ torn oil the graves Of > Yn ' i X g >s , streams over it. i in It into condiments and ocean,ss. the dead and can't into the sea, dr ,� `� �' � �`, � >' a t � �•!� ,,d• , �.'. a�*Y< �,� ..�.x But at Teat tate cruet was formed and � With the emergence, of continents, Then, too, there.,,are the ghostly yA�' y� S{ �(... '';,:' "^ the acid waters gathered upon it form-: the period in the earth's history knows ......(••i�'::•.•n:�5`:tST:tY$,..v...,y::tn4:tl�:•:•:<S�:h'm., ri'.'i:. .. ,. '.:: •.. �i •::.{: i ' g s Ing an ocean: several thousand. feet as the fotnustive �marka of a man's 'giant r left in ' '" period and'ed. C�eo• � the sands when the tide gee outs-- This huge totem pole in the window of the Canadian National Bail- deep.wfilch coveied the entirerewrth. � lopisds agree that itis formatl�e period Wgas certain of -the days when St. ways office, Fifth Avenue, New York City, has been an object of much probably for the first time, the 1 took ruillions of years', hwybe billions. Columba_ fasted so greatly that the interest since its erection, and it has received considerable_rominence in1,,,,,N,ow, .•igtfound its way through the ` Text Artice•te:-The Pritnary Rocka. reetin lace o emaofe —` - - --------------- -----' - - - a D ted body the c`oiumna of -tile -Neva Y6fW nCr apaperi.- rntereafeTgroupa of people ,was imprinted in a atone for all time. are always gathered in front of t�hisli�t_tl�bAofSanada in the `-' _`--"- --" 9 -- -- ---- -N3w%"York; ieaddng the-lege d at the foot of the pole and endeavoring on n e c e'+o numerous -Swa a have om n me ous on to translate for themselves ae story which the curiously carved figures the things you are going t6 do. the Hythe Canal, Lggland, cut as part )Fruit stains can usually be removed have to teal. It Is an authentic replica of one of the Totem Poles of the Probably 'the :ongeat gun . in the of a defence scheme against an inva. Inca fast -colored sil'ka by sponging Held& Indians of Northern British Columbia who are noted for their word is that situated on Long la:a.nd, Sion by Nape'eon, that they are being them with cold soap and water, work in this reap" U.S.A., which is 89 feet in length. netted and sent to other places. .. .. ��i...i.�,,.r��. 1.-..f-..-..._. .._. au:zs�. ...r.. ...,.._..-.a. .: ._- •.e. ._- -..w...>_.-. .. '... :. ., - ., ."•c+-. .._ ... .. -.. egc.":� x5�<. -. ..r•i3 ., r,3 n. ... +v+ r.'-+xs. •.-..'�-.... t '_u•�•r- e•- :�.rn�1� ... 'l:�P.�'cr. +r..>e'i:...e±+.ex .+.�+44._r.�t7 ,.,ri:'a'..4�" 1 10 11 11:L+ieJ*.�+7�5gsw'a*aa�F. cc'r uP:tx°3p. +;a -r ytiaox a �{r yr4 nya rrsy"Fy aim r !' '. ,'& h>i.- 3j5r -�l.. "row Anv.::> -xn - .-. •... .x- . , ,r.�e.+ ., `.t ,r. -moi 1,t_ 7. 1 w•' •..•:..�'.7T sir: • _ .. ..•+ _ >u.. •'t:.,G .•�: N �r . • '-i - c •+ _ Our civrisstiou . lfiaga - 'v OII Woo& PrIi. Settly as a cbud we 0, �e -mom the---vor-y' beginning -f0 -Sky above and sky below; ' have played an important part in hu- Down the river; -and the dip V G •S O,tSl! man development. The forest was of the pardd:se scarcely basalis our earliest sheaer. A wooden club With the little s42rvery drip -pS1�A8 and Aches Disappear was man's first weapon. -The wooden Of the water at It_shakese Are raised loran from the statue of the From the blades, the crystal deepIT- f the room the illood is " k - and istwrted him on the roold # QC -the allon -0 •IV 4w seek, not a mere existence, but com- Or the forest yet sale"; y " - When the blood is thin every organ And the river -Yeached 'borne goo tarts. Th ere comforts are what we -of the. body_suffers. Bo aa_semla slows call civilization. Any forestry'trrgsui- In a -mirror. purple Bray, in Indigestion, nervoutnew and head zatiou believes that civilization today Sheer away laches as weld as in, lose of color and depends on wood products and that To the misty line of light � ~�� WlNIW lf{g+ Way 'V><afr • �; strength.. Many symptoms develop . Where the foressi: and the eireafn _which to the patient suggest widely the future of our civilization must be _•4 y�% provided fcr or else it will go down to In a shadow meet and plight, ✓X41► fWsiG 4fiL41i 'different diseases and so cease much _ _ y oblivon., That this belles is correct Like a dreamt„. needless apprehension. The quick- wouldappear to be borne out by the --Archibald Lampman III th nese with which a supply of rich red at at no time in the world's blood will drive away all these pains O-” •�n1 1N�j Oh Mother! What Can I Do?� and aches is shown by the result of history has the per capita consumption A,PERFECT 111J�i/iGi1gL a ~ of wood products equalled that prevail- Aazas ovaua wstrs FOR ca2atAaas " treatment with such a reliable blood- R �ro?�i� slow many times a day do your R � tie or wa o"a smw.s ow. on" bn11d1ng tonic as .Dr. W1YHams' Pink apt ipills. The value of this medicine Is at BTMissinta this In8 thmpPlas2 75 __.. �Olh Ol\itlJ i how often interesting you ab forotsu B o �'Y,y. rss st.s VOL aotaau = _ ` fully proved by the experience who Y� lias increased her per capita con- play. some amlising occupation for a Alice Sandberg, Ogema, v WANTED �,. says :•-" I can speak with the highest sumytton from three to four times- (rainy day . If you'd like always to praise of c Williams' with, t Pilin, for her total••• consumption approximately Baby's Own Tablets Should be ; have a practical, helpful suggestion :. six times. ,Yet Great Britain is one in Eve C i GA R STORE - • to this medicine I owe my present - - Every HOMe When? There for them, read this snappy new tea. good health. Last `winter I became of the moot conservative users of tin- true• ;• ,; -her products and requires to import, .-Are Children. - ..INDIAN rundown, was pale and'sickly look- 75 per cant. of the material used. Can- fug: My haft ached and I had severe ass's wood requirements are lncreas- The perfect medicine for little ossa Formerly used to front otTobaeeonttl ;pains in the atomateh. At times tsY ing at the rate of about 26 million: is found in Baby's Own Tab.ets. They { head ached and I would feel dizzy. i are • a gentle- but "thorough laxative r e Store. Must be In good condition „ ,r x cubic feet per year. The railwsys Of -- P" tried various medicines but they did America use about one- quarter of the which regulate the boa effi; sweeten d State price and who can be wen. _ not help me. A friend advised me to the stomach;, drive out oonetfpatfon ( - 1t iota] production. These railways are - try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I can anxious about their future supply and Indigestion ; break. up colds and H, WATKINS • • w��=. acaroelp say how glad ram that I simple fevers and promote healthful which to forcing thecal into the use of o a • 73 W. Adelaide St. 'Toronto acted on this advice. I had not been refreshing sleep, , It to impossible for v taking the•pilis very long when I felt wood preservatives. According to the Baby's Own Tablets to harm even the �- a tbange for the better. Day by day American Railway Aasoclatfon, in 1909 new-born babe, asibey are absolutely i i r Bjornson's Widow Living. r , the Railways used 76 million cubic feet "I became s{ronger. The headaches, guaranteed free from opiates or any The widow of the of preserved timber, in 1914 169 mil= s post Bjornson has backaches, stomach troubles and dints- other injurious drug. just celebrated her ninetiefh btrthdag '. Hon; 1919, 146 milalon';' 1923 224 mil- l uses "pi.peared and I was again en- Concerning the Tablertia, Mrs. Alex. anniversary at her home In Norway, lion or an ave a for the last four A ioyin8 good health. You may be sure � J. Petry, AtLaQtic N.S., writes: -"I �:"I"�. ears of. 186 million cubic feet. ; [ shall.ever have a good word to say y always keep Baby's Own Tablets In There !s ho dor Or. Williams' Pink Pills." however one .factor which the house for.the children, as I have Minard'a Liniment for Grippe. -- It you need a blood -building tonic threatens this future supply and that found them a perfect medicine for lit- Would Mr. and Mrs. Paper Doll like 5 • to dr�wa up T think these old_ ' �[ W -day. Sold by all medicine dealers and of civilization attained in this Baby's Own Tablets are sold by Hallow'e'en paper napkins would make stitches in her heart. The averagr, or sent by mail at 60 cents a box by country- will not be threatened. medicine dealers or by Mail, at 25 lovely party dresses for patterns and ;writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine - 'a �r cents a boa from The Dr.- Williams' cut the flew case $o Ehe.pumpkins and housewife feels something like this " 'Wanted to Know. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. It bee sfuow: after she's done the family mending. i?T« Co., Brockville. Ont. - _ _ • �- -� •y�� During the after-dinner. speeches at A Poem Worth g1ItpW1n$. the annual banquet of the educators, IBlyds Eat Caterpillars. d washed in hot water instead of A Sea Song. the toastmaster rose and proposed the cold, rice will have a better flavor. " boast: "Long five the teachers'" The Ave or six young blackbirds, ,/ '' C� r : Allan Cunningham was a boy of during their ten days of life An theIbm )n+•+s EYE E;S At once a lean, bait -fed young wo- nest, consume thousands of noxious �%tso Am_2, twelve- when Burns died- His father • +''►►�rlh7 (► was one of the great Scottish bard's man in the far corner of the room rose caterpillars and canker worms. of Tired Eves �y ,friends, and the bid saw him often. Fie what which species the parents are also and in anxious tones inquired, 'On y peie.irlarm.co,chsc,so,d« •wss apprenticed to a stone -mason, but, tond. Caterpillars formed 34 per cent. Colo�mo •, like his greater countryman, be wrote 71mes oil enemua, gas. acidity. Pam and din ` - of the food of 323 specimens examined. poetry at an eariy age, and gained the comfort ase soon knocked for a faretine-well a ` friendship of Scott. He came to Lou- by Sefsel•s Syrup_ Any drus store. s 0 Modern Lavin Habits oto- CARRIED don and for a time was a Parliamen- -= -- The reason marriage is a failure molt Self •Poisoning- a tory reporter. The- following is the Sir Alexander M&..eIIziC ills some people is because they Thousands are Victims � best of all his songs - Forest Fires. couldn't be successful at anything ase best ED b either. The average man or woman does not The only authentic records of early enjoy consistent good health. Loss o[ .4,wet sheet and a flowing sea, i forest devastation by Bre, are those appetite. tteadiasm biliousness and a Suffered So She Could NOS• An wind that follows -fast _ .. ppe I :And Oils the white and rustling Sall compiled by the early explorers and -- lack of enthusiasm for either work or i" .Walk Restored to Health And bends the gallant mast; fur traders. $!r Alexander McKenzie yy are constant complaints. Kid Dench the gaUsmt masts, my boys. In his long journey from Montreal toi� Seigntists have ascertained that zilch i ' 1 the mouth of the McKenzie River, and wvi! a condition is usually c-Amed by self• b`� LE. PiIIliba>� S Whf1e like the 4epoisoning resulting from constipation Y e. CoIII e eag treepo:=blePonos- Away the good ship files -and leaves again to the PadBe Ocean. whsle faith Due to modern living habits the tuay noting the condition of the co ua �Ce• �� natural secretion which promotes regu- Minesing, Ontario. - "I am ap c5 Old England on the lee. r11/ Arrstee w i try through which he travelled, men- to R*I lar elimination by softening the bowel tical nurse and 1 recommend i.ydis t tions only thirteen placed where the Nl¢�{ contents, is often deficient -especially IF► Pinkham'sVegetabiaCOM pound to 7..A for a soft and gentle wind! Geeta had been destroyed by Bre. 4 among middle-aged people. remaining poison the suffering uf fe ng women.ost hel rone M- This afferI For and three months " But give to me the snoring breeze a st at the table long enough to drink 1 u with present day records_ .t ­ And white waves heaving high; insidious enemy of good bealth. a ca of tea. Many a time my hus- Aad white waves heaving high, mJ According to the report of the cook p. mission of Conservation, British Co- Suciu people aced N><jm bcca and band carried the to bed, I weals be e - lade • �v Arrejoi softens the waste matter and eo weak. Then he read in the pa ' lumbia. which poseesses the germits greatest pthorough and regular bowel of a woman suffering as I did who Tine 'good ship tight and tree- stand of snw timber of any Province a elimination without overtaxin the got better after tajtin the Vegetable f 'I•he world of waters B our home, intestinal mttscka. It he! Nature Com d, so he Werif Ad tit And merry men are.we. in Dominion, sant 660 billion board bel me. Whheo•I had taken three Leet of timber tbrough falest Ares dor GRATS ing the gnat century, Tbfs is aggro:!- ( ^'= your druggist for ]Viejoi to day- I was just like a new wotnaa and it? There's tempest fa Ica h'oened moon, 1 and remember, look for the name have had. splendid -health everince. Ti And lightning in You .cloud; mately twice'the amount of the pre- i "Nuj�ol" in red on both bottle label When I feel any bearing -down pains sent.stand in B. C. and lam• I always take it; sometimes a half But hark the music, mariners! _ _ British Columbia averages about —._. __ _ bottle or whatever I need It b my The wig is piping lid; oil medicfne'snd I have told man a 2600 sorest fires per year, of which - �O d one about it An one wantingyto The wind is piping loud, my boys y' 8H°Je are due, to hugtsa agencies. Com - Thr lightning Aatltea tree= know more abort Lydia E Pulkhsm's d pare this record with Sir Alexander a Ve table Compound, I will gladly M ltihtle the hollow oat our palace is, McKenzWo report for the whole of write to hee I do all I can to ree. Oar heritage the sea. Canada from Montreal to the Pacific ommend it for I feel I owe myr life'+x Coat, and it is sate to predict, that �. and strength to its'_ - Mrs. NZAL JOY. anyone following the route traversed BowsBx, R A. 1, Minesing, Ontario. YeI•ow- lights play about me - _ by that intrepid explorer to -day, would Do you feel broken-down, aervoas, Lifted wings; $ardly Ione sight of burned areas.. �' - - sad weak sometimes? Do you have = I herbs in the light -of gold- -�- - - which _M " horrid feeling of fear wh nom tithes flus e- ReoPenly things: ,• When saucepans are not -in use do comes to women when the are �- _ . not keep the lids on them,, as this j po not well? Lydia E• Rnkham's Punnint. gold--cutting--gray -.fie -- 4� - -eat sntaba"a_ time- Compound alxways helllwt p _attd_ As light a blue -black sea; saucepans should be placed upside K taken regularly and peram tly ;. Piercing th-e snare of gloomness, down on a shelf.. Will relieve this condition. a In lovely, audacity. r Yearning butterflies thrust out Moist,wings Iii suddenness;- RASH ITCHED - With earth -air -heaven -I about my gla-dnew. Hila - All THE TIME - c •Celestial glow-radlant,•ciustertng ONS► —.--- --�= Delicately spun, SAVIFS On Facet. Skin Sore and incaa se. the gray of pale -blue day--• TL Red, Healed -by Cutieura. Trchoing sun! _ -Gatticase S. McCalmont in The Mogi-01S CAImss Mr �'h OUNOAe.eT. Wn TORONTO t'•I was trouble$ with a rash oa tor. _ aw -- -; VAN _. +st _ my faux and the skin wet sora and Salvatiolt. er, aoNr, N.1. time cauad. It sing me toed burned all %be scratch, and the • i shall sleep'In aunt, . _ _ Proved safe by millions altd prescribed -b -y physicians -for _ ��i� caused � thnt. ale 'Who love the earth; _ _ _ :--- lasted terrible, a 1 _ Ages, ages dead, luted about four months. Remembered of my birth. A l N , Rheumatism. CO1dS _ 1VeUfltlS Neuralgia "Luse¢ other remedies but did -Yet ln:ibese r; trust. Yields quickly to a few- Headache Pain Toothache lumbago �: Soap et uand Oinits. I tment and got -rc To -day, to -night- aPPlications of M i n a r d ' s . - relief in a short time. 1 continued '• ;•'r•' For my body, bread. J Equally good for internal. ES T 'j` �•; the.treatment and in -about of: (' - - - -And for my spirit light. _ - or external use. _ . trio 1►?O ♦ L�L�E� HE`'I` weeks I was completely bealed." Samuel Heller. - lY AFFECT (Signed) Miss Doris White, R.F.D. t I 1, Fruitland, Idaho, Oct. 1,1024. sir, 'France ha8-.received so many inhabt- . t k cudcwla Soap, Ointasleat and 'tants from other countries since the , Accept only -•,t`13ayer", package Talcum promote and mafneafa tido' War that a proposal has been pot for- '.which contains proven directions. th skin comfort and sties ea .. bee o!;<en when all else fails- ard whereby irWfcoreigTrem h-._ --�abOttt't�yst'__bozes of ]E tablets MOOSmob d C + - -' --- • 'beyond -a certahk -period - _� _..T �- --'2LIZU .---- W.P-; -su r,m% LI-Moark:al�`"Peies'adt.n V.Nt: will be compe'rled to become French s -� >t intro d no. s.l.ms s.' 'Axi,Irin L+ tine trade mark lreclitered to Caneds) of Bares Manufacture of 1lfonoscetle• Codeura Sb.A. Soni 28. subjects. _ _ nrldoRtor of Sallet7icaci4 (Acetyl BaUcylle Acid, 'A. 8. A."). While tt It well known "Cv' Mat Axorin means Bayer manufacture, to unlet the pubtle'agataet imitations, the Tablets _MSE IidiMrd'e Liniment for frott•bibt. or Bayer t;ompany will be damped with their Census trade mart, the ^Baser Crop." ISSUE NO.. 6-20. -.. �-..- .... ..,_ - r.. _ ... ..-.3 ."•r: :-c•?- .. n :.....r' •4�,..�,Cs, - _-�':tiAb:�>J�-riz,±�A _. v .w n 4r 4 r� N �:.. "m 3`a.•n�. xti 3 y ''�..r,S,'��.4,+::"iw<..-'a�u?.a+..:'�b.r.ji_ •r a' 5 A v. ' � _»=•d+-nxa'71,101�'s r.�.'�r+ •� i�- ,x W.+:. .. `;'l'- r,7(.:-�1:='•.need: •,r�... dELr TdBLIl—Pi¢�estng 81+►tion "a.' w*. ... -`LT.s' na. - '^µnM' !'IC.• use of .the clonncil, and on motion hie ulfe�r was accepud R. Trains K Easf No. 10'M loll 3ua 4a follows -,— 'P M. i .. Q t Tt•1RMS ratuh tbrr'its.. •.. y �B-T-i—rnenectcru bdonday. the 1st inst. g�' � ��T� •- !M�1 ember# all prosect, the reeve is the chair. Minutes of. last meetia THURSDAY FEB. 11TH—Eateneive ua S H 1 N G L L1 , S l were 4. -read and approved. g reserved auction sale of 100 regia- A number of. accounts were pres- tared Yorkshire bogs, 3 Shorthorn ' -entad for payment and referred to the cattle, 8 registered Holstein bulla and 30 rade Holeteine, the property 'Nova Scotia Shingles respective stsatdiog committees, of Twin Stream Farm, .Whitby, - A eommunlcation was received from 'Ont. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. See Galt GalvNntaed Steel Shingles :8. L. Squire, Deputy Miniaterof High. hill#. Wm:aa.�� M Whitby, and L. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles _; ways,etating that -the 12th annual Con. �� fereoce on road construction fur Coun- " E, Fran kitn,-Toronto. -auctioneecs. for sale at Ly and Township Road Superintend- T. PATERSON'S_ - CLAkEMONT -louts aad other officials, will be held at I *Call and get prices. 'TorontoGon Feb.. 22nd and 23rd, and Co �p ,,. •"T4tthe Good -Roads Association on Feb. b, 25th (anti 28th• Coal s! Also a com. from Mr, Squire ea- _` 5 C SM►�t a fit _4,losing the neceieal y forint of by-laws �-- v 1 ':With 'respect to.. township road im• A cow was received from the Hoe- .Hard and Soft Coal of thea Pickering `� • -- p►Lal for Sick Children, Torun t ,, Stat• best quality on, ing that the da ht f f 2 pounds for 25 cents P&G SOAP SPECIAL I Pltg Chipso, large size' 8 Cakes Bold or P &-G Naptha Soap _.....2 Calces Guest Ivory I Cake Ivory Soap, Med. 1 White Enamel Disb Pao' ALL FOR $1.48 Buy All Your'Groceriee at- the Grocet4.6.. RTTRW RT014 4 JAMES P CIAL A." l o o Mie. 8. - Leather Goods Store 1 Sweeney, of Whitevate, had been ad. hand . %witted ne a patient and that the town = _ ship would be responsible for her rr � — O TT rnainteoce. THOS. A. L w HARNESS - ■ 1 ,y The standing committee "on Contin y Our supply. of quality Harness and �cJ PATRONS @ s, -s genciee reported and recommended PSG]it®r3]3�'; CiY].t. Parts is now complete,, _ payment as follows: D. R. Heaton. on► BOUTS—GREB SHOE DAYS account of salary 125.00;J. Murkar, We have a large stock of this Famous ONLY 4 ppetg sesetrsor'a blanks, also stationery 1t Frees, Shrubs Etc Boot on Land—unbeatable • _ for assessor, school attendance officer C. _ for b wear and tear. sic. 40.00; Otaremoot public library .� � � � .• _ 4 40.00; Pickering . public library 4000; Having secured the agency for T. W. REPAIRING Brougham, public library 40 00; White- Bowman & Son, Star Nurseries, We maintain our established reputa- By co-operation with BEATTY BROS., Ltd., the vale public library 40 00; Municipal Ridgetown. Out. tion for repairing all kinds of • World, sundry supplies 10.66; Toronto I am prepared to take orders int alt h+►rue#a and boots. largest manufacturers Of Electric 'Washers, I 9 r Stam ?4 8teactl Works, 700d% kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, cath 24 The standing committee on Relief Ornamental Shrubs Rtc.. at CECIL BRADLEY have arranged for my customers prices and r weported and recommended payment lowest possible prices. - - _ - ' -as follows: Roy Morrish. good suppl4 8pec�i`l rates for large quantities. Harness maker; term ES t0 suit eyes$ one. r _ .ed the lolly family 4 i PICKERING, ONTARIO . The staodiog committee on Roads N. J• Chapmlan. Pickerinif Prices range at $99.00 $139.00 $189,00. yF' . • and Bridges reported and recommend- -ed ecommend- ' ' h ling glad bets:M and 17ickev, Pay What you wish down balance ' •$auliog gravel bet 16 and 17 coo.2 a � ��-- ' J n a 20 00; Ale: B ir•dyka. 14 yde gravel tet 24 and 17 con 2 2 10; F Seebeck. 20 br#twelve = E L�IO _ months it you wish ..patching Altana road bOD 6 10 00; OD- '� ` 'TT tarso Good Roads Association, annual a • No extra, charge -membership fee 6 00: ' Your eommittoe recommend -the council attend the 'Good Roads -With every Washer Four valuable a : ;':..Associatioo. receivingId s A hy.law. t/selntsouced and p:asrd appliances are given Free. - lappypoo intina• L. — G. M. Futsyth aad G. for more than 30 years a leading school for Business Training. ,Middleton members of the Board of r Aianagement of the Claremont Me. ::SAVES STUDENT'S TIME Value $19.50. �� worlml. Athletic Field and Park and : shall hold vffice until their successors *e will give you credit lar your present educational stand. Pick any Four: Oyer 150 of these Washers p urchased b u are appointed to 19'27. u represonta- P J •cn• s Of tha council. Also. bisects. F. i»4 when arranging your course of atadias, and promote yon Electric Iron' pTOIIto homes last Weep. Come in. tlowf• , John Scott. Ed. Gleason. Dr. Ito a more advanced class just as soon as yon are ready for it. Folding Hench �� '1 Tomliuson and Thos- Coady member of the said Board of AUcagement and 'There is no holding back for others. _...�__ .__.. _ _Square or Round r - they shall hold office for the period of ex�- .. Tubs, --Demonstration gladly given by a Fi4- two T7ran, or until their successors �[ rt tesiebera, individual instruction and most ago -to. Ironing Board. _ .+ball have laden appointed. r date methods. combined with intensive study on your part. Clothes Hamper, D e by-law ass passed s during for beginning in January. will lead you straight to a good position Clothes Rack. tory Representative. abs esp►ndkur+e an Ronda during the tdentatire. • -:.' year H 2Q1, such being useeww y- to by mid-wrrtrner. recelve the ProviocW grant. Oar Motto: "We" it, can get It, or it is not made." On motion it was decided that =20 When writing for information include the details of your I!1 be allowed for the oPickerh& Town -past education and we •will gladly 'outline our plane to gine T ®ail• for -police coact purposesduNog you greatest results in the shortest d . S. BASDON Phone 3900E Pickering - - - the year 1918. possible Have. r , • Judge PPddy having urged i t.- 1 Yo a aad Alexander Street - Toronto 5 vine d! at tees of a copy of the Re ` I� ^ ��� 1 YURS . wised Statutes of Ontario fat use at r`„ J� � tie Towuebip R%11, god Deputy. Reeve f YA RMERS Furs Remodled - -Fars Relined ATTENTION :Furs Repaired .:- ---- .We carry a complete line of Ani- ,�' c0oata made to order iPrioeo Reasonable j mal Feeds inclading.Oil Cake, - Cotton SPIldhandle Corn Etc: «�• L• C O L Q —U H O 17 N and handle all kinds . both �Olover and Grass1 in and out of ses4ob, "' as r Maanfaotnring Furrier, 'We still bave a lituited 'gnautity 231 .Danforth Ave., •...(near Broadview ave ), Toronto 1W i Of the following varieties of Peas to groR on contract and » we believe d few- acres, sown properly fitted soil. will ,. .PICKERIt(C { pr's ldollars than acv - r:. .: cropucre growls on the.fr►rm. -{ - PRICE LIST .-De Forest & Crmley ter uarp� ! AU MEAT- i'tWe will pay the fopowiag prices for - = t 1 the 7926 ••• ,•• _ crop of Contract Peas, Rovtad Rose( or Steals.• '20:s !e b 4noase understand this does not ' _ awdein Roast or Steak.. •...2Se , "'Imagine it—a five -tube tuned radio fie. Porterhoueh Rose( oe 9fAak, •V M "mesa Peas as they come from the • , quency set for only $$78.00 (stripped). 1- .., "Lbreshiog machine. or Peas contain. ) $+cavy Roast,... � ... ... .: - 18c `• Ing a large percentage --of splits. but - V new circuit using Wheatstone Bridge _. _:Fine Rib Roast, _ .. ' _ we " --_'clean. well -milled goods. r —` Y batanca acid"otherimprovementsandrefine- $�� Rib Roast, ... 1130. `• ' ` meats .that are the latest word `in radio ,,, 14 And Ifle Alaska •. - $2,00 per bushel - ' :Admiral Dewe* 3,00 •! engineering. A set that cannot -howl- -Advancer Ross Advancer 2.00 .. ' or "squeal". 9oeensitive that stations •.• �• American Wonder .2.50 '• �. .Pot Roast, I4e Alderman 200 „ You want swish" in perfectly while bt, to boil, " Qe Brick •4Joryell's Glory 1.75 ' 'unwanted programmes are tuned out with Leg of Pork,.:. ••• •• •, Extra Barly. 1.60 - _ an ease that is a ntw surprise. Cabinet is Loin Of Pork, " Gradus ___200 McLagan "Grand Master"._cr Roast of Pork, ... 20e; 28c '• e Gteen Admiral :2 00 •. 1Wbite Admiral 1,75 'r'he most astounds value evdr offered in tHorefords • Canada. Come in and hear it—NOW. Pork h • dd.00 Pare Pork Sausage, ... ... .. 'Lr:tonlan 2.26 • Prolific Early Market 1.80 —,.. Finest Salt Pork, rPerfection' 2.00' - Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, " - �•v a35C Peter Pan a2sj. T. BUNTING " " sliced 16c »tratagem 2_25 .. _ —__ 'Surprise_.pp Mild Cared Cottage Rolls (half or whole), e), 30c Telephone 200 Back-. Bacon, .. 45c Thomas LaTtoo 200 iCooked Ham, . .�. 66c SMO mmoaiPeae' r French Canners ... _ _ .. Weioere,.. y 15c '••Scotch Greene :', Market Price of , .T' ,- ee,d.1). •. •.• - Head -Ghee � ' Com.moD Peas / Scop First.and omestic Sbortening,.3 lbs 55 cents' -- :Note Only -one assist nn ..Any clic ._. , „ ,.---� -- nlsr Ills 9il•ce tann. Order at once while we can give lb prints 18 cents the variety Ye11 prefer. % ,: • - Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday„ HOGG & LYTLE, Limited ._ ... W. ( . REID, (JSHAR'A, T.* RTO _.,• � w`it�vs..r�c�,..f.�,s-,.___.,.•,.:..-.+... _-..�..�� ---- ^..�..:....•. ..�.,.. y,... ,y�... ,,,. +,-nri..�.�'..,.s ......�.,,�;,... .-.M:..::m _,. _... _...u- _..a�,.,_•,.., n.�.,..._=..4..9..-w.+.,�^�..'�.r-sy2. _.. -. s-;...ci'.,�. Middfeten kindl�offered tar. lace ,h[9 la t$e Sall for the dELr TdBLIl—Pi¢�estng 81+►tion use of .the clonncil, and on motion hie ulfe�r was accepud R. Trains K Easf No. 10'M loll 3ua 4a follows -,— 'P M. i .. Q t Tt•1RMS ratuh tbrr'its.. •.. '• 28 Local 2.5s 12-59 1P. M.- C.. ` % 01.76 per You.; $1.60 if paid in advance. On motion Meeere. i hapman and " !iU Local • 8.26 P. Y - : aehactipciaos ro the United '�tatea and Crsat Forsyth were appolated Go wake fir• -Sunday Cralp. - .. ..... _ 8.88.A- M. -� -1 __ _ •—.AT — Britain $2.00 in advance.. rangeineiq for, the gisveifing of the Sae road whi a can betaken Trains going West 1 No. 29 1,00a1 dna as follows— lit b0 e. AL R I C R,�D S O W V _- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. over the bay before the ice breaks before up, .. 87 LOcal 2.44 P. M. • -HA S GROCERY - • -- _.' _The council no.w adjourned to meet , .,; 9 10 a" 8drkday train, .' 9 05P. M.. 7..42 P. M... - analn on Mooday. March Iot. for the _ .. - — _�--- y �B-T-i—rnenectcru bdonday. the 1st inst. g�' � ��T� •- !M�1 ember# all prosect, the reeve is the chair. Minutes of. last meetia THURSDAY FEB. 11TH—Eateneive ua S H 1 N G L L1 , S l were 4. -read and approved. g reserved auction sale of 100 regia- A number of. accounts were pres- tared Yorkshire bogs, 3 Shorthorn ' -entad for payment and referred to the cattle, 8 registered Holstein bulla and 30 rade Holeteine, the property 'Nova Scotia Shingles respective stsatdiog committees, of Twin Stream Farm, .Whitby, - A eommunlcation was received from 'Ont. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. See Galt GalvNntaed Steel Shingles :8. L. Squire, Deputy Miniaterof High. hill#. Wm:aa.�� M Whitby, and L. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles _; ways,etating that -the 12th annual Con. �� fereoce on road construction fur Coun- " E, Fran kitn,-Toronto. -auctioneecs. for sale at Ly and Township Road Superintend- T. PATERSON'S_ - CLAkEMONT -louts aad other officials, will be held at I *Call and get prices. 'TorontoGon Feb.. 22nd and 23rd, and Co �p ,,. •"T4tthe Good -Roads Association on Feb. b, 25th (anti 28th• Coal s! Also a com. from Mr, Squire ea- _` 5 C SM►�t a fit _4,losing the neceieal y forint of by-laws �-- v 1 ':With 'respect to.. township road im• A cow was received from the Hoe- .Hard and Soft Coal of thea Pickering `� • -- p►Lal for Sick Children, Torun t ,, Stat• best quality on, ing that the da ht f f 2 pounds for 25 cents P&G SOAP SPECIAL I Pltg Chipso, large size' 8 Cakes Bold or P &-G Naptha Soap _.....2 Calces Guest Ivory I Cake Ivory Soap, Med. 1 White Enamel Disb Pao' ALL FOR $1.48 Buy All Your'Groceriee at- the Grocet4.6.. RTTRW RT014 4 JAMES P CIAL A." l o o Mie. 8. - Leather Goods Store 1 Sweeney, of Whitevate, had been ad. hand . %witted ne a patient and that the town = _ ship would be responsible for her rr � — O TT rnainteoce. THOS. A. L w HARNESS - ■ 1 ,y The standing committee "on Contin y Our supply. of quality Harness and �cJ PATRONS @ s, -s genciee reported and recommended PSG]it®r3]3�'; CiY].t. Parts is now complete,, _ payment as follows: D. R. Heaton. on► BOUTS—GREB SHOE DAYS account of salary 125.00;J. Murkar, We have a large stock of this Famous ONLY 4 ppetg sesetrsor'a blanks, also stationery 1t Frees, Shrubs Etc Boot on Land—unbeatable • _ for assessor, school attendance officer C. _ for b wear and tear. sic. 40.00; Otaremoot public library .� � � � .• _ 4 40.00; Pickering . public library 4000; Having secured the agency for T. W. REPAIRING Brougham, public library 40 00; White- Bowman & Son, Star Nurseries, We maintain our established reputa- By co-operation with BEATTY BROS., Ltd., the vale public library 40 00; Municipal Ridgetown. Out. tion for repairing all kinds of • World, sundry supplies 10.66; Toronto I am prepared to take orders int alt h+►rue#a and boots. largest manufacturers Of Electric 'Washers, I 9 r Stam ?4 8teactl Works, 700d% kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, cath 24 The standing committee on Relief Ornamental Shrubs Rtc.. at CECIL BRADLEY have arranged for my customers prices and r weported and recommended payment lowest possible prices. - - _ - ' -as follows: Roy Morrish. good suppl4 8pec�i`l rates for large quantities. Harness maker; term ES t0 suit eyes$ one. r _ .ed the lolly family 4 i PICKERING, ONTARIO . The staodiog committee on Roads N. J• Chapmlan. Pickerinif Prices range at $99.00 $139.00 $189,00. yF' . • and Bridges reported and recommend- -ed ecommend- ' ' h ling glad bets:M and 17ickev, Pay What you wish down balance ' •$auliog gravel bet 16 and 17 coo.2 a � ��-- ' J n a 20 00; Ale: B ir•dyka. 14 yde gravel tet 24 and 17 con 2 2 10; F Seebeck. 20 br#twelve = E L�IO _ months it you wish ..patching Altana road bOD 6 10 00; OD- '� ` 'TT tarso Good Roads Association, annual a • No extra, charge -membership fee 6 00: ' Your eommittoe recommend -the council attend the 'Good Roads -With every Washer Four valuable a : ;':..Associatioo. receivingId s A hy.law. t/selntsouced and p:asrd appliances are given Free. - lappypoo intina• L. — G. M. Futsyth aad G. for more than 30 years a leading school for Business Training. ,Middleton members of the Board of r Aianagement of the Claremont Me. ::SAVES STUDENT'S TIME Value $19.50. �� worlml. Athletic Field and Park and : shall hold vffice until their successors *e will give you credit lar your present educational stand. Pick any Four: Oyer 150 of these Washers p urchased b u are appointed to 19'27. u represonta- P J •cn• s Of tha council. Also. bisects. F. i»4 when arranging your course of atadias, and promote yon Electric Iron' pTOIIto homes last Weep. Come in. tlowf• , John Scott. Ed. Gleason. Dr. Ito a more advanced class just as soon as yon are ready for it. Folding Hench �� '1 Tomliuson and Thos- Coady member of the said Board of AUcagement and 'There is no holding back for others. _...�__ .__.. _ _Square or Round r - they shall hold office for the period of ex�- .. Tubs, --Demonstration gladly given by a Fi4- two T7ran, or until their successors �[ rt tesiebera, individual instruction and most ago -to. Ironing Board. _ .+ball have laden appointed. r date methods. combined with intensive study on your part. Clothes Hamper, D e by-law ass passed s during for beginning in January. will lead you straight to a good position Clothes Rack. tory Representative. abs esp►ndkur+e an Ronda during the tdentatire. • -:.' year H 2Q1, such being useeww y- to by mid-wrrtrner. recelve the ProviocW grant. Oar Motto: "We" it, can get It, or it is not made." On motion it was decided that =20 When writing for information include the details of your I!1 be allowed for the oPickerh& Town -past education and we •will gladly 'outline our plane to gine T ®ail• for -police coact purposesduNog you greatest results in the shortest d . S. BASDON Phone 3900E Pickering - - - the year 1918. possible Have. r , • Judge PPddy having urged i t.- 1 Yo a aad Alexander Street - Toronto 5 vine d! at tees of a copy of the Re ` I� ^ ��� 1 YURS . wised Statutes of Ontario fat use at r`„ J� � tie Towuebip R%11, god Deputy. Reeve f YA RMERS Furs Remodled - -Fars Relined ATTENTION :Furs Repaired .:- ---- .We carry a complete line of Ani- ,�' c0oata made to order iPrioeo Reasonable j mal Feeds inclading.Oil Cake, - Cotton SPIldhandle Corn Etc: «�• L• C O L Q —U H O 17 N and handle all kinds . both �Olover and Grass1 in and out of ses4ob, "' as r Maanfaotnring Furrier, 'We still bave a lituited 'gnautity 231 .Danforth Ave., •...(near Broadview ave ), Toronto 1W i Of the following varieties of Peas to groR on contract and » we believe d few- acres, sown properly fitted soil. will ,. .PICKERIt(C { pr's ldollars than acv - r:. .: cropucre growls on the.fr►rm. -{ - PRICE LIST .-De Forest & Crmley ter uarp� ! AU MEAT- i'tWe will pay the fopowiag prices for - = t 1 the 7926 ••• ,•• _ crop of Contract Peas, Rovtad Rose( or Steals.• '20:s !e b 4noase understand this does not ' _ awdein Roast or Steak.. •...2Se , "'Imagine it—a five -tube tuned radio fie. Porterhoueh Rose( oe 9fAak, •V M "mesa Peas as they come from the • , quency set for only $$78.00 (stripped). 1- .., "Lbreshiog machine. or Peas contain. ) $+cavy Roast,... � ... ... .: - 18c `• Ing a large percentage --of splits. but - V new circuit using Wheatstone Bridge _. _:Fine Rib Roast, _ .. ' _ we " --_'clean. well -milled goods. r —` Y batanca acid"otherimprovementsandrefine- $�� Rib Roast, ... 1130. `• ' ` meats .that are the latest word `in radio ,,, 14 And Ifle Alaska •. - $2,00 per bushel - ' :Admiral Dewe* 3,00 •! engineering. A set that cannot -howl- -Advancer Ross Advancer 2.00 .. ' or "squeal". 9oeensitive that stations •.• �• American Wonder .2.50 '• �. .Pot Roast, I4e Alderman 200 „ You want swish" in perfectly while bt, to boil, " Qe Brick •4Joryell's Glory 1.75 ' 'unwanted programmes are tuned out with Leg of Pork,.:. ••• •• •, Extra Barly. 1.60 - _ an ease that is a ntw surprise. Cabinet is Loin Of Pork, " Gradus ___200 McLagan "Grand Master"._cr Roast of Pork, ... 20e; 28c '• e Gteen Admiral :2 00 •. 1Wbite Admiral 1,75 'r'he most astounds value evdr offered in tHorefords • Canada. Come in and hear it—NOW. Pork h • dd.00 Pare Pork Sausage, ... ... .. 'Lr:tonlan 2.26 • Prolific Early Market 1.80 —,.. Finest Salt Pork, rPerfection' 2.00' - Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, " - �•v a35C Peter Pan a2sj. T. BUNTING " " sliced 16c »tratagem 2_25 .. _ —__ 'Surprise_.pp Mild Cared Cottage Rolls (half or whole), e), 30c Telephone 200 Back-. Bacon, .. 45c Thomas LaTtoo 200 iCooked Ham, . .�. 66c SMO mmoaiPeae' r French Canners ... _ _ .. Weioere,.. y 15c '••Scotch Greene :', Market Price of , .T' ,- ee,d.1). •. •.• - Head -Ghee � ' Com.moD Peas / Scop First.and omestic Sbortening,.3 lbs 55 cents' -- :Note Only -one assist nn ..Any clic ._. , „ ,.---� -- nlsr Ills 9il•ce tann. Order at once while we can give lb prints 18 cents the variety Ye11 prefer. % ,: • - Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday„ HOGG & LYTLE, Limited ._ ... W. ( . REID, (JSHAR'A, T.* RTO _.,• � w`it�vs..r�c�,..f.�,s-,.___.,.•,.:..-.+... _-..�..�� ---- ^..�..:....•. ..�.,.. y,... ,y�... ,,,. +,-nri..�.�'..,.s ......�.,,�;,... .-.M:..::m _,. _... _...u- _..a�,.,_•,.., n.�.,..._=..4..9..-w.+.,�^�..'�.r-sy2. _.. -. s-;...ci'.,�. vT mr 3 CLARIES11094'r- The Women's Circle of the Bap- r. 1110-S rh ��t A1131Z T%uiftk�g bee. 4t, o@—.- Paters'oh. ...... -A Mrs. F. Chidlow was'. rf OroutO the hbr�e of 15a Monday. Born, on Sunday, 3&'n. 31q -t. at • Mrs. -..Lee has purchased the Ross ♦ Evans' farm, a pair of female Cheap rates for farm Sod soulft Pearedw residence. lambs f roi6 a i egistered Cotswold Z buildingv. C. A. and Mrs. Overland were in ewe. Ingr. 4 .'the city on Monday, has purchaaeA a :W1ndvtor%r Insuranc: ac-Aialk! Goateb has' been spent" 4Eft-10; �1100 - piano through Et. %6' virinit irMls.11floa etc, W KU- *4 t" city.- Fleming, thli POPLIlar agent. of A. F1 7.Automobile Inavance L. K. OU161rk us -A a begin as tr* of all klud.. to the city on Tuesday. 7, Born. on"Monday, Feb. let, to 1��-;rAaKS_ F0 SALE daughter.. H A R N -E S -S Looking for a ------ Fred and Mrs. Lynn, a d Ust, Strayed, or Stolen' dish 9 Write or phone Thomas Graham, south of .the t sick liatat- pree- on wishing now Herne Ali Av"tite Here is where you village, is on the 7 Xlrd call on me before pur. lent. should get your wish. 'ED. BOWM A N Luther Pilkey and son, Olirence, chasing and secure y' will had a business trip to Stouffville prices. The products of this baker help you regain your 20 WHITBY, ONT. • on Monday. repairing done at Chas. Cooper and L. Fingold Harness food -avidity. Mitaimes. I TAYLOR'S had each a business • trip to the All kinds of Harness Repalril' kept Our pastry will pleaise both your SOLD CRUST CLAREMONT .city on Tuesday. of Mount Zion, Piller yon hand.tasting and digesting- machinery BREADlitbl, and you will find our bread to be Ph 01n e din g &'few days with Cremv-11E.— AMEhas been open"Miss Elizabeth Pugh. Luthery, CI&TOM011t a sure -enough staff of life. CLARE N T 3 Mrs. W. Jones. of Myrtle, is Highest price paid for of hey par - visiting at the home lCream at the eats, J. B. and Mrs. Madill; n John and Mrs. Paxton and son, Adazac Branch ictor, spent Sunday, and Monday Store, I Claremont 'Greame"y with relatives in -Uxbridge. Q111te, a number of our residents v UK RMO The Best Fo'r Less Give a trial and be convinced are busy these days getting in their year's supply of firewood. RIE46 Bargain Sales all the time. Spe Reeve Adam spears, deputy - Saturday. c, Forsyth and G. L.POPULAR A R iret cial Bargains Friday and BEATTY reeves G. M. tended the iittingeof rO P V L Middleton t Choice Groceries, Fresh, -STANDS FOR THE BEST 17 the county council last week. every week. -kley. of SM - Dan and Mrs. Hoe T 4)keriU Ikatchowan, who are visiting their hi Pf 9 'No old stock. • several friends in Ontario. spent last week with O. H. and.Ure. few of this week's apeciale Ib Vance committee Fine Blend Tea, in bulk, 55c 1 Found. - W. G. Scott has been appointed Ginger Soaps. 2 The for 25c e of the by the county council. on 'Good prices Fresh Juicy Dates, 2 The for _'21c three valuators of the county. to Aylmer Tomatoes,.Corn Z__ The object of this Association to We congratulate him and Peas, 3. for 41c on hie &p well looms stealin d prosecute Aylmer Soupp, 2 for pointanent. dor the 21e A_rachns_earr[JX&LMfl1_be held in Domestic Shortening, 3 lb pail 49c the .Caledonian rink on the even- �Washrn—g 7S0--4A-,Amw omta. ed milk - of Tuesday. Feb. 9th. Every- Rinso and Pearline. 2 for 15c 5 -fatt Carriers, Hay 3 CarAis come. Good -tee and a band Kembon having prop" stelon _.7 . -lb 75C Litter Carr Booklet Honey, 5 pail in attendancle. Jed chickens. 0a" imm*diate1y wilb any Member Granulated Sugar, 10 The eac - Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow of Ex"Glive 090mium Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc, The report that Mr. Taylor had SIAM Cholce-Lemons, 25c doz purchased the residence belonging Membenhip too It will pay you to t 93Y prices 06 above o1sewbers., 3700 Tisksm -- be bed um Pnwidem or: e be,.,, b..r.g the estate of the late Miss Ua- �Thone aderstarT on s"illsa0m. Highest price paid for butter . . . . . . . dsrhill is Incorrect. The house is and eggs., FRANK J. PROUSE still being offered for sale. axse. Oow._I� D. Banks, O. S. Palm - Our curlers returned home on or, M. s.,Obapman, Pickering. PIOKERINO. ONTARIQL Thursday morning last from tale - t Peter- D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. C 91111" tow tag part to the bonspiel a 11 Cno Nod Imoft H. WALSH. boro. and brought back with them n&NK CRIDLOW, .1their ca rlins @too@& and brooms. or Mixe Davidson. principal of our. CLAREMONT. ONTARIO Oontrut Vablic school. resained her duties ob Tuesday am pirepared to accept morning after, being sbeent for nearly two weeks on colt- ount of the death of her moth Opportunity tracks for electric se in Stratford. B U Y winug in �SOME day will come the opportunity L. Reid is making quite & Due- B You may neea PIGKER00��� colas of the poultry business in Your Spring Har- of your life -time. which be embarked several months and xicinity, -money to take full advantage of it. Last week he got fiftY-twO now., A twelve pallets which Start now to. save a regular portion of Estimates given free eggs from 2 were hatched in JuD4L W a have a complete stock of r- prim reasonable, It people of the Bap- asse, Collars. Pads, Halter@ your earnings. The Tonal and Parts. depositors Phone at expense to Gerrard tilt Church will meet next NOD- -The Dominion Bank prot6cts Its 1w or write to 3 ,day evening under the leadershipIn making our barnese in Peter- faithful practice of prudent mana ement. This a of Group D. :roup will put born they coosider *a a program of which "Christian TM will be the central 46 Franklin Ave. Patriotism" Quality First TORONTO FAST -10: Quite a large number of our rem- Oar prices are reasonable sod we BANIC R." • idents have about reached the bot- Will give until Apr. lot WHMW SiAMK G. P. LVM Manages. N tom of their coal bins and are for payment. L C. CR08% Mon oro FARMERS wondering what will happen when See no BRAMM - before buying. Ret to the bottom, as very Do not neglect patting your mo -I 1i itle fool of any kind r0- 2M per set chisery under cover, as win- esived here for Several weeks. (washed and dipped). ter I Next Saw can get your repsias Church. ftuday in the IU;)ttsl F. X. COOPE R 1 -0 t done to good time lay to Communion Clare]l �.:News a here. and then you The ordinance will be admiais. for the spring work. ....teres after the morning sev!ice- •OLAREMONT ,,The pastor will preach on the sub- R R ..the "The Optimism of Jesus." In Agent for Ackerman's QQAI L ORN the evening the subject will be Harness. Ask the user. ONT Faith to Sight." Sale, Fro'm' All r lead to the Big of the hammer and The how eiw are heard in the Community A new oak 7" sell tk&e days. goo, SPECIALSALE .-0 20 to -30 per cent. of Al _0, being laid sod' other improve --Th OF AND FLMN06. made. ore is a feeling of deepjmtitude toward those who i nstromentat in getting �Conie prepared to buy and see I&= "aparod to do Chopping aad Jlbave been i Oat F"ift every mos"Y' oommunit�y hall for Claremont. wwasmay &" PHUT !r7i our new prices.. seasons''ble' James EL )Madill had the misfor- , tans ola,8laturdayeveleing to fall Stonaboalts For Sale dawn tbwt cellar dtairs. He was at PS Phone SM .1 101M 11sew cim=eat badly shaken np and bruised, but -No. .2. 60 bones were broken. An he is over go years of Site the Injuries Sm of a more serious nature.. His 139 ,Of Stouff- beforaStack-taki N. W.-,STAFFO Asusbter, Mrs, Goo. LN Ville, is waiting on, him. We hope .-Marble and Granite Dealer. for hiwearly recovery. Cemetery Lettering Ste- 1 While watering his horses on evening of Wt week, First-class work Tuesday Russell Pilkey bad the misfortune Ladies' and Gents' Your Busine" As guaranteed. oUrS to be kickedZ in the lower part of -erweox N Related -to hio body by one of the animals. Underwear KLegston Road and Pickering Best Townline. He was moat painfully injured and Men's Mitts and Heavy Sox. :.Theons Whitby 68 R 32 -. av, was unconscious fors .considerable Also CINCE 1584, when the first Euro. time. For several days be was in Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, �hi peen. bank was founded in Venice, 77-40 P. O.—Whitby P. R. rather serious condition but we grey and kharki, rox: .-the story. of the world's commercial 2.25,for-I.-OO.— to pleased to know tha"6 bas . . . . . ....... history - o"hg Bevel- --d- inow quite recovered and Is able to Men's Overalls and, Smocks, 1.96 opmebt of banking. Since -the f6un be around again. tog of th6 Standard Bank in 1873 , the The Baptist young People's commercial progress of Maur of this fal business Union, of Claremont, will present BAMG a country's most SUCCOS their highly pleasing drama, en- FEM, houses -is closely identified with the Each titled "Polly Lou," in the Baptist Fresh Groceries services of this institution. Lai Church on the evening of Friday, -YEAM local branch of the Sandard Bank is Feb. 12%h. This is most amusing set the financial needs d in three ..Al ways on hand equipped to M and 6"Ma drama, and is presents of the community. Of au Inallffisk Manic will b� furnished be- Works' It will pay,you to call at our acts. Mu Free delivery. tweeu acts by -Mrs. Symonds, of toinspect our stock and Claremont, and the Claremont Our Slogan - 7 7", n P. obtain prices Quality Best QFr A T W All orders left with our agent, A. T. There will also be p abo, net -g.- DAR i prompt and careful attention Do not fail-to-heRr -Pr ces tieaw.-- X T -1;kw; pick tnX,-wtH-recv1v"Ur )f this splendid en tertaltiment. The rocee S A A call solicited • Pland. Doors npe-n at 7,30 o'clock. PICKERIN6 BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager d re in Rid of' the piFtno OF cAz4A&�DA6 The program will begin at 8 o'clock. orane" also at Brooklin, Wo -t Hill, whiibT D, 'As,CT T, T MATHESON Admirsion: sdnit9,2�6cents: cbild- 4, : ; , . e.,i..:•w•'.• ,i .•• ^•--., L�rr .n,,,>!; .�;P. ar,, .:�� ,,.�.; u: ,;,,.sy,. , �ax;r.�a+,,,j,,yi i�` *!« ii" .`"i •+'s,' �,.t4-k+.: _ ,. . - . e. .:i+!>o'+ a.,• .�c '' v fid""�a .'3s�^ s-^•e,miMj''.vc,• - Zt. ; st.. ',. :+'e r . .!'- -+a>tir%-�a '•C,,.,'"°s' 0 ., O i • i 'h'x '.. .... Yom- ��. .�—. .. � '• ti .: - -Buy with him is the box, He had _.... _. _ __ ------ --• - _ - the theatre itself. He had abmeat c M Better- 90U= ��pp}} QQ �1 tnttmt that .the play 6e 'imte3ed wea- & S i3 'L1i.► l+ �r ----- not real ilia. He groaned from blood- " leaslipstrutbnsg' as: he saw his own 'portrait * ` �' e Whom all men,"the bo ndscecila hypocrite• �� 1���n Q e ve'Public 4 "Myself ! Myself t" was the ward • which drummed in his horrified brain - . -silent et .decd ins. - _77"That is. a _ me, Crichton Twlisl" Be _ rant n the to er coatutete -ar a�rstwve itiiteine ver sub• m, an a ug ter -and the young rifted regarding the Canadied bandt}ng system and the present beaking GREEN TEA aristocrat who was -.to be his son -in- 111xaeser of The Royal Bank edtuation wan made by C. E. ,Ned81, General seY law. But Mr. Twigs scarcely heard of Canada, a.t the annus} meeting; Mr. Neal! id in part: them, He 'remembered assuring them The little leaves Ups s from kiwi that nothing was wrong; that he felt "Through amalga=,stion, the number of banks 1n Caaad�a has, been 9 perfectly well. No, he would not leave slowly reduced unci] the �., �►01iiRtOin teed) tensa that are used 'i yet He must see the"end of the s present sdtuartfon !e ena.logone to the condition A P Y eziating in Great Cr -din, v-bere, the great bulk of the banking assets' of ". in are much finer tis SILVor The curtain rose for the last time. the oou'u'try to in th$ handl of live le,rge tank& Pears+ have been oz. than ani► Gunpowder or Japan. Tru► its I And now Mt Twins was conscious Pressed that the eonrentreitiou-ot. baadstng power in the bands of txan that for him the 'play had leaped into yatatively Lent, lnstitirtions may lead to bad rat pg* surffi nab slackening life itae�l. The fate of the mummer Of compeUttan or neglect of local. in�tereate• Th-6ftoling 1n'regard to con - — - hypocrite was his own- fate. That man petltio'a eeestie to have had key Lnoe'ption in the fear of what may happen had lived his own fife. The beginning !n the future, rather than• as a result of developments to date, for no one :. ofhisfortune, like that �o � Crichton _ y flint the a ryetl+tiQn between banks iv-lepra-severe-ttma•tt-has bow ., o T rss,-was -rooted- in- a .-- i e t pert. We believe that the contrary is the ase, Lad that a large .Th _�� TCrichton Twins, the man had escaped proportion of the op MOV detection, Like Twigs, a the man �� ted tiisoughaariol'�� have $y 7a: �� had gain, Deemed on to the public in the form of in+creesed service and r v �iK�� C gathered ab out himself a family' Sower chargee•, •, . ' e and friends who revered him: f h loved BY ASHLEY MILKER Like -Twigs, honor. as, the town was about to do '•The merits of branch bamkin as cam ,i : I r banks are a subject of debate !z} the United Sttates a sada (g unit - - h with pt t would his end be? Could be ac- -- advantage to locslg'iaGet eek of hav ce finch banking have etrearad the pt the homage of his townspeople? his their bl-king business In the' hands of local tDoUtutlon,,, which are PART L voices which were suddenly audib'e Would that unthinkable hypocrisy claimed to be more intimately in touch with conditions at the pointy con in the hall were his daughter crown the ciimaz? owned, For Canada, however, the arguments !n t'avor of branch b=klag -� Mr. Crichton Twins glanced around I � ghter Margar- / him furtively. __. L -. an the m e, In, lite leve a thea aaythtng vtsli'I cea +et s and her fiance s. Dir. Twigs bent_ farthere _ forward_ �. in MY oPtnion, immeasurably sero be "He's trails stet out of himself into the fi The 'bedroom was em t save for I come to see you; I told ou he g- oDmt of neer districts in this i P y' t would," of@rased Mrs, Twins y ure of his .moral self which 'strutted �ntr'y the necesse ltmde have bean supplied, front obd�er districts, and his own portly, good-natured, hand- „ gayly• the stage. Then s cideml with a at much lower average rates thea those current in the United States sx aomsl middle-agedself. He ste d I Drop him the hint about you being}� Y, quickyy to the uni and surveyed, new Mayor, Crichton! Althougqueer slackening of his taut nerves the sans r9�vt stage of devellopment. The banking history of the ,himself. I daresay he knows. all about it, m_ he realized the end. Vnftied States-, moreover, contains a long lint of banks which have lkiled. ready. Nearly eve one does." The man confessed. At.the very through lac+k'of proper pers'pective during boom 8e was especially pleased with his Mr. Twigs d'iscover'ed she had ass- hour when the people had met to laud dllstricts where everything depends on the guanase Of We , crop because ey+ebrowa He had never noticed be- ed' right when he interviewed the eve him he took the path of honor. From ltadu try, the local• DaaIt,s bad all their eggs !n ane baekat. i have IIea1- � fore how their shaggy, cFierhanging eligible bis the topmost pinnacie he fluii himse:! tatlon tit had Western. Canada bQ-An, ,Vrhiteneas young suitor s few moments h eituatiou'in 1921-22 would have been nothing ��-� unite bsaltr the � gave a statesmanlike dignity i later. down. Into t ase ears which had come g short of csle,mitoue. .�� : to his face, For the first time in his. The young man had asked for Mar- to listen to his praises he poured his life, Mr. Twins realised' that --he -.pprro�1�.. a�et's hand in marriage. Mr. Twins brave confession o! a villainous peat "A gra 1 fnatltatian such as The Royal Bank of Canada, ab',y had majestic eyebrows to drank A!d granted it, secret) Then the thing righted itself mar- oov® the whole country, mawt have intimate for his deaconahi his y Proud o! the � Dessisrteast eaz! active p poor law match. Rob Hanna was a varsity Velouaiy. After the astounded .multi- interest m every D+ut of Canals. We have reepanF1b I its not oady to our guardianship and his aldermanehip on man and the only son of the biggest tude had disappeared, snarling their whareholders, bolt, to a degree vrbkb I hope we fully realfr,e, to the public the Foreston Borough Council (landowner in Forest•on. reproaches at the self-confessed im-at In fast. there Is no conflict of interest, because it fs•only to Mr. Twigs cleared his throat, gays 1 �, stor, t the ext -- +;>` ' When were you ho ins the mar- p° he man received his reward eat t� we contribute to -the sound, economic developm,en,t o! the ; another lance at .the door and i f from the hands of Honor. He had VoUntry the wie soh deserve or rsodve the coasdeace of the 4 -address- his -reflection, He s:3 San I rinse might be fixed ." M, . Twigs ,Self-interest will drr•o®pt ue to secure a divereety of risk :dh public i asked; vcfth grave c is won back his self-respect. He had coat and made a ell ht i utination �apla afire. -J pec ratgh the ea, �f :';the four fingers of hie right hen- '•Darin won back his wife's love, He had '�r'°g9ia6� � the induatrfea tad�lgeaovm to the vea'lou� peals of our g your term of office as placed hitnaeif once mor•e'as an honest oonnrtty. and to ]tisep st4w>trys be>lore us the Loot that we .can wobdeve the ire ,`Mammo the top and second button' of (Mayor, air?" suggested the young man g eagerly, man before the world, Fastest measure of euocees oma? If our actions and: po}ici,ew promote and b Of his head Mr. Twigs gulped and shivered as A0tee the best interests of every part of Canada C "You count m chickens before r "My d friends and fellow alder- �» the curtain dao He said nothing _ goo they're hatched.sugghad Mr. Twisa pped• g mea and councillors," he n "this bidinghis de:i ht behind his mirth. during the — ^I , invitation to become our Mayor r for i ��Or $ to g journey home, but. his mind a stin of tears -under his e - x f }'O for dinner and come to the was crammed with visions. For the g yelida and and sin, without hope or expectation the coming year is a -s bewi:derin first time in his life he believer) he a in he h;stated. He knew that voice. In the world, and the Question is some- �'surjarise to me. With eo many us to -night, Rob. There will voice of Joe Buckle, who lived as just four a she bo for knew himself for the man he was' times asked, Wtr is thfe go? It 1s be. ;a3ertiand-tree to choose from, it seems Mar F .X' Honor! The word caretaker in a little met of rooms over y ' 'to toe an honor which I could never gain wi 1 be o! the party, pictured itself be the stores. 'cause they have searched for and tiled haus anticipated - But If show me At dinner, that evening, Y. Twigs -fore his cloged eyes; and he noticed every material health yyoonn gave himself an excusable moment of that it spe,t itself with a capital H." (To be corrrinued.) g agency known. •:'•IIS much regard, .and -believe the dig self-congratu.atioa. n What was a ma's life worth until he �-- — have embraced d.Ifterett systems of „ Laity of our town may. for a time be -had. confessed his �ngdoin to his religious beliefs, but without any Iset„ ! His wife looked T g �ls'>tian Science: 'Me F13� - 'ro�ested.--'* � years younger and fellowmen and set himself right? Ing results or evooesR, - Turning to _ Bir Twigs stopped suddenly and Yet prettier on this night when her He said nothingof his inner con- ttlleynt of SCTi tural Promises, Christian Science, they have found � awn round with two k s o! dearest hopes for her husband and 1 p� her daughter had been realized, Per filet to his wife. Nor did he let her The Chrtatian pScience lecture last � that It is the hriflllment of Bible pro• c color in his cheeks. A connecting door ha s she dreamed, also see the lin of his face whenever s between this and his wife's ro had P , of her coming paling Sunday afternoon radlocagt from Tor• ai�ee' that the truth preached and : bilin tl o o;ts reference to his comin mayoralty P Y paned- His wife ale and promotion in the society of the town, g ya Y practiced by Jesus Is as e>acaclous to - rather fragile, was smiling as she This was her moment of success after came from her lips. He Int he was onto, was advertised in many Ontario day as it was centuries W. Christian tl_irty Tong pears of devoted witedom fl�Ung the biggest battle of his life newspapers to enable radio fans to g��ce� today a practical, eatcitedly crossed the room. I through -as tie fancied character of the learn something of healing by prayer. 11 „ g good as and bad. demonstrable Science, Then it is five, F,riehton "' she j drama had fought this same battle, as contained In a s, Droved to be blurted, with 'adoringeyes lifted to his Margaret was radiant, with her and had won. spiritual uirderstand- so by thousands within Its nays who Y shining Pyres sometimes turned proud- !ng of the Bible, . The lecturer, Salem I bear living testimony to what it baa face. "People Move been whispering it 1 upon her father, but more . often The next evening, sf ter dinner, Mr ,t Hart, Jr„ C.S., of Cleveland Ohio, to tne for long enough, but I wouldn't owIn in wistful delight as they met p is"a member of the Mother Church the i done and be dol believe shear. -you're real) to be the gt g Twigs had [Wade u his mind. He re doing for all mankind. Ills or matt +� Y and held the (laze of her lover. tired immediately after the meal to You frequeatt'y hear the remark- I.- I FY year. his smoke room, and drooped -limply First Church of Christ. Scientist Boa- would like to know about nttrtstian W. TvVise dropped swifts from the I Even }i:c:or, having heard of his Ii Loa, lk(ase., and the flecture urea given sti;ted poee to li normal self, He improved chance of entering that most into a great chair before the Are: is 8cieace, but it seems- to be so hard to 6' extrusive college for the sons of wife came softly behind him. under the auspices of the Third I understand. I adored is wife, and knew she thought I The deputation from the Council Church of Christ- Sclentist, Toronto. just Cannot gr'as9 It )rim the' most wonderful man in -the gentlemen, was unusually tolerant of Why, it Is so simple that the little ward his a:dere is to wait on you to -night, about the .The lecturer said in part: - As a settingto all this mayoralty. Shall I show the gentle- When the seventy dleclples, whom 1 children In the Sunday School grasp a "I've had the sure tip given to mei coatetst, Mr . men in here?" tka Import of ifs teaehines readily and. today, Kathy," he said with tremulous, ; Tvviys was rnnecious of the handsom- Jes-us had scat, forth on -a mission `of -_ "After my est dint roOm_in karestee; lire best Mr- Twins'. his teeth, He. -healing, returned with rejoicing, the I matte rapid strides in -its application pride. After my ten years' chair- believed he understood what the con- ejo g, with many happy results. The Bible r --motip of the Finance Committee, ]t trained -butler and footman, and o! Bible teIla us that he seW to them: was understood I should be offered the himself a worthy frontispiece to the damned man must feel when he bears (..Behold, 1 records that when the disc _ mayorshi this vhole• the tramp of feet outside his cell on give unto you Poorer to I Jesus "W,.bo Is the greatest sine the p year. But it wa.an't ; ' , execution morning. "Yes, my dear tread on serpents and scorpions, and SCOW until yesterday. Now, I, under- i His night bf nights. over all the power of the enemy: and kingdom, of heaven," tha, he net alit- stand that a deputation will wait on i Their route to the theatre took them Kathy,• he said broken, ' Show them here. Ill see them to -night." nothing shall by any means hurt you' tie child in their midst and replied, tare to -morrow eveningto ask my con-' Past the long pi:e of buildings on g Verily I sayundo " which the name of Crichton Twins a She peered down at him over the top- (Luke 10: 19). This Promise, or as• you, Except ye be sent'• p- of the chair, anxiously, wonderingly. eurance, of spiritual converted, and become as little child. "And you'll give it?" _ i peared a dozen tithes. This was For- "You're sure u Dower to heal is ren a shall .. ,+ Baton s biggest and moat Frosperoua ,» you feel we_I� Crich- beautifully set forth is the following I y ria eater tato the king. V„ Of course. ton . she asked. You haven't seem- tom of hasten" (Matthew 18: !), In Mia 'Diss sat down on the ed e'of store founded by Crichton Twins him- correlatlge passage on page 65 of the tngtitlJ6 all be - bed self thirty-two ears a ed tike .yourself since we were -at the other words, as we red the bed and clasped one knee with j „ Y Y go la last ni ht" Christian Sede'nce textbook, "Sale ace her biterloeke d fingers, while start Little Joe Buck, the caretaker' play ,+ - sad Eieaith with Key to the Scri ltefa of self, and become humble and was asking for a wage Qui#e well I:athv. p meek, do we become receptive (do we up sk him.. 6 ge increase to -day, He heard the door c:ose behind her, tures:' by Mary Baker Eddy, the Dts I, always knew ' ' to compensate -fdr-a family increase open .Ura door of the human under - "And you d c:imb to the leaving him alone. With c.c3ed a coverer and Founder' of Clirtatiaa estop, Crichton," she said worshi n remarked Mr. TWI9g. _to his wife, as ye'+ standingT to the light that shlneth nn - he tried to picture the ordeal of the Science: , "The promieee will be ful- 1 "And isn't it love it shored hn g they motpred past . gave it him Of p to a perfect day. e ly , happen course,'+ coming hour. With straining nerves, filled. The time for the reappearing just now, Margarets finance intends "you're ridirulousl hs -waited. .�' of the divine healing 14 thLpughout all Let us ponder the words, of 'Min. J � to call to ask )tour consent to -night, I Y generous to ,. , Eddy on pace 13 of the Christian M stat!, Crichton!" murmured Mrs.. Gentlemen,' said Mr. Twigs, look- time; and whosoever layelh his earth•, and this honor- to you will lift you to , T " ..tug round him at the faces of his ly all on the altar of divine Science, Science textbook:, "Love is impart}a the level of his father, So.Margaret' ruins, in lazy :rapp'iness. Somebodyiriends, "I am deeply conscious of the hand universal in Its oda needn't think she's marrying so fright told me the other ray that you could hooey drinketh of Christ's cup now, and is i adaptation a fully above her, van.thou h you make out the employer. you do me by conveyin this I i bestowals, it !s the open fount which p yes of Crichton endued with fire spirit and power of De ' a ix Y invitation to become Mayor of ores- I cries, 'Ho every one that thireteth, , ur uian in,'trade., 'And '$actor will ' sM w hen .•you saw them . in the ton during the ensuing municipal e5' .. �hrietian healing." ' . yyoo et t. dust b their be admitted to; that most exclusive i Y general trade- It is generally conceded brat the ap °One y e to the waters'." mdrk o. fat prosperity as wage -earn- year. Bqt I do not choose to give you college we've been trying to get him ers of the best em to er'in the town!" my decision to -night. I -I have ren- Deal of Christian Science to tts he wor into. As for me -a year as the Mayor- P Y lions for wishi' to make my answer ,l is mostly responded to by those who I Mr. Crichton Twins, secretly charm- ng ens will plant tae just where I've beep Y more ubHcl There is to be a Town's are suffer! from d. trying tmgwt, in Forestoh social ,for by the story, made no reply. • Tiley P Y' n6 eepsir, sickness, Min ard's ttfitt»ent for sore throat � ten eats reached the theatre and watched the Meeting tri the Square at 7 o'clock to- y past. It's tic) glorious f ? � morrow,: in connection with the War you! And every particle of sueces advertising safety curtain rise slowly. I Memorial. I will give you and the �1Rv ��j�� ��n you can -thank your own honorable' "I've seen the piece before," remark- i }own of Foreston my answer' then. $ATTy,gL�L1L7 11laiJ�O A.7. jabot for!" ed Rob Hannay. "thte of these Scan- + dinavian masterpieces which send you Please don task me whys but accept : _ Liotti those feat few words, Mr. y what I have said as final. home feeling that the worlds too far Twigs had drunk in the praise with' wrong to ever come right again, But The deputation was first astonished _ the fee',ing that he was worthy of his wonderfully, gripping, of course." and then a trifle amused. Evidently, Satisfactory Results in Thous"s Of Ca><la!<dIall HQlllts _ eyebrows. But a wince of pain, al- Mr. Twisa as their eminent' fellow citizen wanted to Proves It is What P1161iC Wants most of fear, touched his tips as he Yet unmindful of the I make the very most of his new d' y ( a/ p fate which was lowering upon • him ign.it heard the last phrase. He turned the: a at'the.very earliest moment Yet it. i Imagine just plugging into your elec• still make false adatements about the subject aside h suggesting Prepared to see and hear and enjoy. i Was Rely out of keeping with 1 1 , y ggesting that the He was blessed with that imaginative- i what strangely knew of Crichton Twins; trio light socket and getting not only I Rogers set because they want to try ly receptive mind which is th•� perfect for Twins had a:wad s been admitted the power to operate your radio set and sell you something else! AGENTS WANTED audience of the playwright. t but also your aerial -thus doing away, One Rogers owner writes that he But presently he leaned forward a ; a man of singular modeat� and good with the neoeeeit'y of all "A" and "B" 1 tuned in 51 different sdatfons in one litt:e in his chair, his hands clasped ; nature. ANTED --One reliable man in everyNot*h n more was to be said. Nor Batteries and also thta trouble of put- evening. Others say they gent Florida " and a queer glitter in his kindly eyes. I ti u an aerial. and Cuba Just sa powerful as s nearby tomo, merchant 'preferred', to take And a am was another word spoken in explsna- na D ( j p B---there_came tta fir` -Twice un dun rm- �dam-Yt- Cu�aam e o es wince, either of shame or o fear,' •fiy And that is just exactly what thio on• - ,' It (`aunts Highest oommiasdona. which had come to them when his wife se_f in the big Square at S o'clock the. remarkable Radio ,invention - the I To anyone contewpla.tiag buying a _ REX TAILORING CO., Ltd. i reminded him that nU his property j next evening. The raised platform I Rogers Batteryless Set -will do. I Radio set, it is, of course, apparent TORONTO 2 : was of hie own making. I was an oasis in a wilderness of small that to buy anything but a Batter lt�s ----' - •-- The story was of a man who had White faces, all eagerly upturned. A Why would anyone having electric : Batteryleas + Set would be like bu ing an automo risen high in soviet stir of anticipation mingled with, t<en- paw'er fa their home bother with the ! 1 REPA1 RS for rho Y. ' as Crichton tstive applause. "fuize and muse" of a Battery Set when f bile that was going to be out of date - nig 1S MI , Twisa had risen. This man re the i "itiiy good frientW,' began Mr, they can own a set which need* no in six or seven mouths,. ' Wlre Zinc 8cr+eene play, also, was about to be honored by Twins after standing in strange ail- o There `are selected dealers in car. !or Obatrtiem or any other kind of his townsmen. But the man of the "A" m "B" Batteries.. talo communities who will gl®tidy put ULU. Ropa4rs for Chatham Inch- play was a whited se u!chre:aro I ence for a long moment, listen to mei . bloonx Free Book oil Grain Cleaning Lnsus P sue, You wish•to. make me your Mayor for i' This Canadian achievement 1n Radio a Rogers Set in your home on trial, so peeled by even those of his own the comm is amazing everyone who sees and I that li g year. Do ,you know the you can hear for yourself this MANSON CAMPBELL household. Aman in whom conscience v-Lwonderhil-r-adl - manner of man I am . lt$ten$ to ft, bringing !n die -ant ata- Chatham .apt, while the wort O-aecea7rpl�t -- -- -- c pinnace o success, j es, ° ass ye. came a s ri] tions without any worry of run down) If there is no dealer possessing the and upsetting interruption from one batteries or having to recharge or buy - fly A pinnacle of success, whose four-- 'of his own employes. Mr. felt 1 Rog9rs franchise in your eo _ I �9UE No. ti -26. dation was villainy! new write the -I — Q. R. S. Music Co,,,, Ltd., _ Mr. ,Twisa had forgotten the party. Minard's Liniment headache I And yet there are thow w}io will Toronto 2, Ontario. . s �a'i.....,-7'x^'6', ��,,,_x:...,'.^s..:•�.. _ _ .•.. ..�.,_.N..)'. _�. :c,.,-.b.,:.�v....._.... ...:• ..•..... ..,._.v. .a...1Hr'...., _. ,..,...._�.-.. . ... .�..aD _ . ....•_J_ •.-_.___,_. .t, _.. .a.. ._.,.... ..-_�.:..x....._...4. ...4°d@..,n"-„_rYs...S�:..,,._�c......-r........,�,'SY....s'r..x_�k._ai°:%Ln�.�._.c¢.'_.._o m?c; ,..,.,.,.,.,.. >,,.tC^.:Zn'.....__•.e...:.a:k.,.._..'..y ..,., ..., ��M WINPI FPS': Uff -A A Z ki? -1W 7 % • A .-W FINE SEAMANSHIP -BRrfISH EDFIGHM S CREW OF rn :7 SHOWN BY CAPTAIN IMN JACK LOW% MARKMG END PA Liner Praised by SAFELY US= DESME RAGING SEA�iF F BRffBH OCCU of British Crew. SL41 M - * -A 10--t Cologne, Germany, Jan. al. --An pends on legal and flnan�isl adiust R w. -One of the Worst Storms in event occurred- yesterday In menta. -A despatch from on board the U.S. ---Atlanfic­--U.S-.- Liner President Roosevelt Makes Gd: toric YL- tze line -0- -fie-el the towering of the British flag over A big demonsi-ra-tio­�, f i��t r President Roosevv% (by wtr6ess -five'Exhausted Seamen. tang Rescue of Twenty British-hendqu rteds at die ED I 730h:e in thei, M" ty -to--Paris), saysn;­The personnel of Hotel, denoting- in the cathedral the p A, having added A despatch from New York says:- they wore. too weak to risk jumping the end of British oq p:ace' this evening President Rooaeve� Aj. into the 6ea."' I cupation. In place of the Union Jac square. At midnight the great new 1 another classic chapter to iife-savingl The sea; and -human heroism have flag of Cologne was bell of the cathedral was rung and all'; at 36a annals, are back to their nor- � broken even in the latest renewal of, Captain Fried had stood by the An the white and red N1 imi up, visible symbol of the Allies' n.. mal activities,' the vessel proceeding) their age-old baitt.'e. , I the bells of the city joined I tinole since Sunday. Early Thursday recognition that Germany had kept o:ogne �to Cherbourg after rescuing the crew mornlirg' be got a "blinker" 'code mes* The` evacuation. o f the C Roosev'e*t,' her Versail:es troops is of 25 of the British freighter Antinoe. The . President sa laith to the ge from the is left aboard, saying according British I bridgehead by the I res be:ching defiance of the gale she fain Fried of the President goose the ship was listing 50 degrees ands Treaty and Is therefore entitled to 11117 not with -out interest to Canadians, In, Ca resumed her i has fought four days, had re. d possession again of the hole view of the fact that It was the tat : welt faced desperate odds in an 84- could not stay up much longer. iCalogne bridgehead, occupied by the He crew of 25 men from the mangled and Though, the gate had abated a little; and 2nd Canadian divisions, under hour battle with a 00 -mile gale and'way to Cherbourg,. with. the w AXIes since December, 1918. General Sir Arthur Currie, G.C.M.G., smowstorra to effect the rescue. help'less British freighter Antinoe heavy swe*.1a were running, and the Curiously, however, the long- I now principal of McGi:1 University, i,, -,d the Antinoe repeatedly with I aboard. waves were high. Nevertheless, the mitred event stirred appareatiy.only; Montreal, who initiated -this "Watch i -extraordinary seamanship, -as the' I Roosevelt launched its sixth lifeboat "faint interest In the hearts of the citi-' ng exposed the broad -1 t Their rescue was seaman's vie-; on the Rhine." These two Canadian ;manoeuvring vessel br It.succeeded. a, and itis remarkable feature was mountainous seas. All the' tory. A few hundred 'miles to the I zone, re inc"uded in the army side to the mouritain A little later her w1re*ess operator complete absence of cera- for we e march passengers on the liner were calm, de- I north and west, bite of wreckage onmoony. the alinost of occupation and made the, sputtered a me -"age to the home office lwm suf- the still turbulent Atlantic give evi- from the vicinity of Valenciennes, spite the fact that some of t of the United States lines, saying thei A wistful "hock" was raised by the is and furniture wag' dance of the battleethe sea won. Th Cherbourg A through Northern France and Bel- fered minor injuries 1 -were "on the way to which are all that is :eft of the Larlstan, I glum two of spectators, when the British anthem Into Germany following the broken through the buffeting wh again, regretting the loss of t the g% crew who were drowned in an earlier was played, and there was a feeble'; the President Roosevelt had to,with. ago a British freighter, which went' display of cartilval streamers in thet armistice. red stand. down with her captain and 26 men. attempt to reach the Antinoe and 'eav- - division entered immediate 1hel -the, tuild- I The 1st .Canadian -f- w a launched I The Roosevelt completed ghborhood ofch- TW first lifeb" a On; leted her task I Ing the freighter still afloat, I,& ser- :•�4 Ing. I Cologne on Dec. 13, 1918, and mar, aught by a blind- Thursday morning, by the light' ace to navigation." On. the. part of the British it was' Monday, but it was c ious men the routine of a day, and ed over the "Neue Bruecke" (new! Ing snow squall and ordered back. The' -of a moon which came out propitiously The general manager of the United AN 'Just the bridge) to the eastern bank of the wW.e thing a disappointing show for hers of the crew were thrown out, during a brief Lull in the 90 -mile gale. States lines in New- York immediate- the Rhine. On the same day the 2nd Can- Inein the moving picture men turning the, captain a message of conj adlan division crossed the Rhine at at the side of the Roosevelt, " of them open boat from the Rooseve't com- "'handles of their machines feverlshlyt Master. -at -arms ;mended by Chief Officer Mil'er took being saved except gratulation. So did Captain Paul Bonn,' the uniiersity' town ab6lut 20 1 4 Wirtman and Boatswain s Mate Heil- the ' last 13 men off the Antinoe. Grenig, from London. Captain Gren on a modest gathering of Germans miles up the river. Canadian head- a small company of - imper- I estab'ished at Bonn, in I man. The line gun was fired 16*tImes, They were exhausted from hunger, was in command of the President 7.. turbab's, "Shropshire lade making his-! quarters were one line being thrown across the An- and battered by the waves. Earlier, [ Harding, a sister ship of the goose-,' the palace of the Princess Sebomberg- I ince. But this line, was cut by the veli, two months ago wben she effects-ld 1.101 tory. TAppe. Captain George Fried, -of the Roo&e- A., Ong real sign of the evacuation was rail. -61 the captain and Outposts were established by the i welt, had *irekesed of the rescue of a similar rescue 2 - the marching of a company of the . The rescue was accomplished after the first 12 of the crew, but said the crew of the Italian steamer Ignazio. gadedby'Camadians among -the hUs about the storm had moderated somewhat at others had to be left aboard "because Florio. XkWls Shropshire infantry lv f the Rhine front- twe.ve miles east 0 seven o'clock Wednesday night, the their band after the ceremony at tho' Ing Cologne and Bonn, while German -station on the way to Wiesbaden- A! ts were similarly strung out feboat taking off 12 of the men. At, WOMAN AND TWO SONS FIRE DESTROYS number of-Trritish officials and citl- - outposts and fol -'facing the Canadian troops a distance' one o'clock Thursday morning by BURNED TO DEATH BLOCK IN COBALT sons witnessed the function moonlight, the remaining 13 were ,'ram I of ten kilometres away. .lowed the flag to the station. ly The Canadians remained in gam- rescued. Brower Township Fa�er Itgn when -Old. --o" ti Although Cologne Is official In the Captain- Tose, of the Antinoe, col-, $nsow 1W. son ar 1 turns 0 barAs of the Germans, the ictual­IK . tho- :'lapsed soon after he came -- t 41nd Hii­Wc;in-e and Landmark Falls Prey to date for the transfer has sti'l to be he mid&.e of Jan., 1919, when they Roosever-t, but his demanded that be! withdrawn to Belgium prior to Family Wiped Out. Flames. determined by the Ambassadors' Coun- were be carried to the bridge to express ell and is expected to be In the middle' returning to Canada for demobiliza- thanks to Captain Fried. A despatch from Coba.t. Orit., Coba:t, Ont, Jan. 31. -The most Of February, but the precise date de- tion. The passengers of the Roosevelt says; -Trapped In bed and apparent- disastrous fire in Cobalt du'ri'ng tN yr ceebrated the rescue with a pr ly smothered in their sleep when fire past fifteen years, swept the Hunter $8: heavies and bucks, TU cks, $4 to $6.60; service yesterday attended by the An- broke out In their home, Mrs.'Hermin-Bock level with the ground at an. rd lambs, $13 to 313.&0; do, m ine Corne.1, $6, and her two children AnE11D the Roosevelt's gofer, 7%, and CecL;e, 1%. wife Q early hour Sunday morning and com- 3; MAWS Linos durvivors and .50 fe zo to $li.5o; do, bucks, $9 $11; do, culls, $10 to $11; hogs, thick crew. :children of Henry Cornell, Brower pletely destroyed a number .of stores A despatch from Washington Township farmer, perished in their extending rivrtbward as far as tl*A TORONTO. smooths, fed and watered. $13.36; do, sent President blazing house, former atom of Pipe and Prea:ey. f.o.b.-$13: do. country points, $12.76; says -King George Man. 'wheat -No. I NortkL. $1.69'v t pr,miur,i $2.67. Coolidge a cablegram on Friday prals- The hut;band was absent in Coch- The Hunter block was a four -storey do, off cars, $14; select No. 2 North.. $1.65; NO. a Northern. the officers and crew of the liner rave, 15 mires away, at the time, hav- structure standing out, prorntnantl7' MONTREAL Mg 1.62. ing gone to that town to secure medi- �A� nominal; i Oats, Can. West.. No. 2, 62c'- CW, President Roosevelt for rescuing in an Into the heart of Cobalt Square ando Man. oats ­N9. 2 CW, no of cine for his sick cows. He returned 1 ie`e;i. 55c. Atlantic g -&:e all bands the British facirog the railroad depot. The oW No 3, 61%c; No�. 1 feed. 49%c; No. 2 No. 3. 58c; extra No. to find home and family wiped out. frame:* spring wheat pats., firsts, food, 48 %c; western grain quotations, Flour, Man freighter AnLinoe and expressing re Provincial Pa. ce head- bul:ding, though of very flimsy. $9 10; seconds. fg.W; strong bakers, gwt that two of the- rescuing Information to Pz Ir W, construction, and sheeted with decor - On track, buy its. force quarters here indicates that the fire CO Am. corn, track. Toronto -No. 2,'$8-9(1 to $8.90. Bran. $30.25 to $31.25 ' lost their 'lives. !apparently started either from anlated tin, was an outstanding land - yellow, 94c, No. 3,_ yellow. 92c. Shorts, 132 25 to $3&2& Midd:ings. In rep.y, the President cab'.ed that) overheated stove or from a coal oil mark in the town. y. ­r!ustration I lamp, but the origin �as not Mll!feed­�Doji. Montreal freigb s� 1$39.25 to $40-2& belen do. "the event In but anatEir The origin of the fire' does ap.� bags included: Bran, per ton, $30.26 Cheese Finest weals, 21 to 2124c. -to be known. The structure con - 43;1 t heroism and gallantry- which, finite:y determined. peau Ito $31.25-, shorts, per ton Butter -No. I pasteurized. -0 Of the I have characterized a:ike the mariners A neighbor, Feentrie Stk:we:l, hear-, tained a number of stores on .the" A,3325; middlings, $39,25 vq 940-5-48%c United Stated and Great Brt.! irg his zi.itter give the alarm, went to 0. Eggs -Storage extras, 36c; storage of the Corns' p:ace, but ground floor, a number of offices on 1good feed tour I ar bag. $2.3 'the 'could not enter floor, and.wi!h a large num h Ont. oats --4i to 45c, f.o.b. shipping firsts, 80c; storage seconds, 24c; f tain." 'the buildin because of heat and the second -77-41 - - P%ce officers subwquently! her of roonveri and tenants on the points. extras, 43 to 45c. fresh firsts, 40c. inoke. Ont, good milling wheat --$1.42 to Potatoes, Quebec, per -bag, car lots Prime Minister Of Japan recovered the bones of - the, victims floors above. Thougli the bui'dIn;r has 41.44• f.o.b. shipping points, according unchanged. 01 rrom the ruins. long since been regarded as a serious .7% Ito freights is Taken by Death Are hazard, yet as the years rolled by Ba rley-Nalting-66 to 67c. WHILE BLIZZARD RAGED Western Fossil Said it had stood there - unharmed from Buckwheat --No. 8, 7ft 00 BLOCK. BURNED A 'despatch from Tokio says: -Vis- from a"l Rye --No, 2. 90c. S I I to be Years Old many smal'er flees that occurred om Man. flour -First pat., $9,10, To- count Takaaki Kato, the Premier, is time to ,time in Its immediate vicinity. says:- A woman screaming in th� midd'A :ionto; do, second pat., $8,60. Loss is--W,000--Fire Chief dvad. 1 A despatch from Winnipeg sa] the laseredstreet shortly befnre per cent i Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 1 Vit;c(idlil' Kato wr--4 taken ill last : Experts at the University of Mani-, of '.pat., per barrel, in carlots, Toronto Injured and Tenants Had Saturday with influenza. While his -.1 Itoba who have -examined a fossil dis-I four o'clock in the morning, was the .1$6.20; seaboard, in bulk, $6.20. Narrow Escape. 0 feet in the first alarm that came to the ears of. physicians said his condition was not covered at a depth of 2 Strav,--Car.ots, per ton, $9 to $9.50.1 - - I they were watching him erose- I occupants in nearby bui:dings. A mo - Screenings -Standard, recleaned, f. -I A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, serious, t - - Tyndall Quarries, Manitoba; estimate OC not permit him to attend I ly and would its age at 60,000,000 years. The fossil, ment later the fire alarms to:ltd. As -A.b. bay ports, per ton, $20. Ont-, says:-Shortl� after three {the :sessions of the Diet. On Tuesday, Cheese -New, large, 21c; twins, o'clock Thursday morning, when the I . which is known as the "tribolite " is, the news spre4Ld that at last "it was likelihood of his pro-, 11%c- triplets 22c; Stilton, 22c. Old, temperature was hovering around 21 in view bf the - - a 'ong-extinct water creature, some- i the Hunter b!ock," the people swarm - We ' -Le, 29c; triplets, 30c. from the Diet, the I n large, 28c; i;r degrees be'ow zero, a fire of unknown :r-nKed absence thing :Ike a crab, that craw".ed at the ed from a:! parts of the tow Some Butter -Finest creamery prints, net appo:.nted Reiiiro Wakatsuki I bottom of the large sen that covered of the occupants of the upper storeys 47c; Na I creamery. 46c; No. 2. 4.1, origin complet*,Iy gutted the business Cabinet to 46c. Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. and residential Nob'e Block on Queen Minister of Home -AtTair%, to act as the prairies mi:li,)r.s of years ago, were cut off from escape, but ladderr everything in its Premier temporari., sc;ertistts say. were raised to flie windows an.a al& Ego -Fresh extras, in cartons,'east, 0 On:y a few minor injur. destr yifig 46 to 47c; fresh extras, loose, 46 to wake, and.causir.g approximately $40,- were saved. fes were sustained. 46c; fresh firsts, 39 to 40c; storage ''� 1098. Cape. Robert D. Clarke, of extras, 86c; storage firsts, 33c; stor- No. Two Fire Ha:L who sipped off the age seconds, 29c• roof at the rear of the block, fa"eling Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring. 1 one storey to thi ground, is MASKED MEN ROB -73b 32c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 24 to lgc - General Hospital suffering with a 2�; - do 8 to 4 lbs., 22d; roosters SASKATOON BANK 7 4 . to 32c 'broken leg and a broken arm.' jueklln�j, 6 On. and up, 3( turkeys, 35c. 1 The block, occupied at the time of Thugs Hold Up Cler6 Dtw.-': --t Beans --Can. hand-picked.. lb., 6c; the fire by C. Cliffe, book store; Joseph primes, 5 to lslhc• T. Bruder, harness' company,. the -ing Noon Hour and Escal" Maple produce -Syrup, r Imp• Miron Cafe, Wiliam Greer and fam- With $1,200. -,S&L, $2.40; per 5 -gal. ung r2.30 per -and family, X&L; maple sugar lh 25 to 026c. ily, and W. Gordon Greer --Ya--sk. Honey -50-11. tins, 11% to 12e per; was owned by Mrs. Ruth Noble, of A despatch from Saskatoon, says: -Taking advantage of the noon ­7-�-Jb. ; lo -lb. tins, Toronto, and Mr. WEliam Greer. Its -1b. tins, 11% to 12c; 6 t $18,00(L There ? hour when the bank was sh, ;`12 to 12%c; 2% -Ib. tins; 14 t� 1434c, :, vaue was estimated a Smoked meats -Rams, wed., 27 to was $14,00 insurance. itwo- robbers fu:ly armed and maitki4, 4r�k ams, 42 to 45c, -,--smoked The Cliffe loss will be $9,000 with a blue -colored cloth and overcoat .29c; cooked h stock, clat cottage, 25 to 27c; break- the NutanA.. rolls, 22c; cot a6c; speodial'brand 0"1 1 y .$4,OW insurance. Bruder hada col'ars high, entered' fast bacon, 32 to valued at $6,500, on. which he 'branch of the Canadian Bink of Com, breakfast bacon, c backs, stock 88 to 39 ed $3,009 insurance.' coerce, here on Friday, and held up. boneless, 37 to 46c� carried families, occupying, the ithe te7ler and junior clerk. and made Cured meats -Long clear bacon. 50' The Greer� famil 70 lbs., ;22 - TO to 90 lbi e block, suffered total the, r eqc-pe with over $1,200, to k $20.50; upstairs of th After 'looting the cash drawer in 10 lbs. and Up, $19.50; lightweight damage, as they carried very little in - $48.50; heavyweight! surance. - They escaped in their night the tel:er's cage the men ordered the rolls, In barrels two claiks to 'ie face down the, 44;0.ov arreL on rous, clothes. . .! , Lard -Pure tierces, 18% to 19c; floor. While the two clerks were lying y escaped be - tubs, 19 to 19%c; pails, 20 to 20%c; 1 Three flreinennarrow' 'prints, 21 to 214c; shortening tierces.1ing seriousy injured, and probably on the floor the robbers tied both men e brick wall on the least !with short pieces of wire and made tub -3, 15 to 15 %c; pails, killed when th 1414 to 14%c, lapsed. their escape through the front door. -L5-%-to-16c-;- blocks, 16% to 17c, side of the block col' Heavy steers, choice, 75 to $8.95; When the thugs had :eft he banit AIN 50; butcher'' L4DV ti the two cracks freed themselves from do, good, $7.25 to $iR el Letters Bring the wire bonds and phoned for the 9 steers, choice, $7 to $7.65; do, good, 9. choice, 18,OW Francs at Auction to $6.65i butcher heifers, $6.75 to T7.50; do, good, $5.75 to $6.26; do, mad aris, Jan. 31 -Fifteen thousand d., $5 to $5.50; do, P, $4.50 to $4.75. buttler love letters written by Juliette Drouet Gilt Harp Replaces do fair too good,, to ' choice, $5 to $5.25 during fifty years, British Royal An= Victor Hugo butcher buds. good, $4.75 to $4 60 to $3.76;' have been sold at pubic auction here $3.25 canners ard cutters; -$2.25 to $3 for 18,000 francs. Of the lietteip Hugo .,4L despatch from Dubin says: -The ppringers, choice, $86 to $100; good `wrote in reply to one: "Our life is in', A moving picture niachkie concealed in the court while Judge Brennan, Itto British royal arras with the nic -an I Dieu e' . M -0ows' $7a to -W; medium cows,, your letters day -by da, thought -by of -Detroit, announced -tliA:t Irene Przybyla, aged four. would to to an lustitil- on Dioit, will not. be sgafn� feeders. good, $5.75 to I you have dreamed' tion, decided for'lilm that the c-bild Fhonld be awardcA to it.q tcz,'er ptirent, I in the Dublin High Courts. It thought. Al seen .50; do air, $5 to $5.60; stockers, suffered is there. They are charming Mro. Ireme Gooelen, rather than to its nature: mother. Tito filim shooed that has baso rep'aced by a pia harp on a do, fair, $4.60 has 'the inscription. $6.50, - 60 t PiLch--refiec-tinir a new ­ witli the ehud) ragafad­mj;�ra to The nannunrani h ' t �he *13 soul." The letters were .75; calves, cliolee, 0, to TO I C"22 (mhowu 'Sa tadt Ef'reann'. of your 1, �� ... �tdt E=,,n goad, $11 to $12; d grss".rs, 1 phase -nd 188L did the mother. Vlitten between 1883 ;a Rescue t ---b- 9 o ed to $6.25; good light sheep,. $7 to 4, 5 11-IANVIN i-''n'^A'U x„y ::.:Jt�'."u'rY.l^u '•n. 9! „v, .. ... 'h. "'moi w. ,} :.n., .•rw. fir: _ .nJ! -xFYT • Y.Y'1`£':: ^%4: ..;.�.y ..,Wi. ;..�*::� ,rw ..w. ,� ,. �+, m, . y-..'7i,�,.,. .. i -.,; s . •.rr+�}.y. v7 .,.:;,,• v,_ mss. -.» a!':7., ":.s�'�- wm m.Lr. � uaa,. „t,. TV �' .... • - ;��,:..P''...�.,,..._.,� BYE...., TT ��/�/'•�,�T. ,iJ\1VlY1JTi31=L -#-Mrs. Boos 114mmer has. been -Tho9. ,Andrew, we are -sorry spending a few'days here tkith•her to report, is in very ptwr health sisters, Mrs: J. H. Rogers and Ute. at present, although able to be -Mrs. C. A. 8territt and Mrs. Savage• around. a. R.' Monnet' were in Oehe`wa. on -Mies Ida 8territt -has been con- -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Tuesdayy fined to her bed for several days practising in Toronyo, will be here -A. G- and Mrs. Calvert, of To. suffering from a severe cold and 1n his office on Thursday from 10 ' routo, were in the -village on Sat- sore throat -- - . - --_ — _..a. m: -to 5 v: _m•_, -as Usual. s; arday last. -We congratulate Allan H. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident -Don't forget the Dance in the Clark on being elected a member Dentirit. Office over J. S_ Bal_ ' — Aown-ball,.-l'lek a4;--La'kefts1d--at-tire hardware store':�f$ce hence, 9 to day) evening. recent municipal elections. 8 daily and evenings by appoint- -The many friends of Henry % -There was a large amount of ment. 'Morrison will regret to hear that motor traffic 'on the Provincial -Attention, Ladies 1 Corpe in ale is seriously illi Highway on Sunday. All the and see our electric Wasbers de- -R: A -and !lira Douglas and way frcm 'Pickering to Toronto monetrated, Thursday, Friday dla<nghter, of Toronto, spent Sun- the road -was as dry as it is, in the and Saturday. We have a•special •day with their relatives here. summer, purchase plan that will interest -Mies Gladys Powell, accom -Mr. Rice, who has been em- you. Don't fail to came. Goods Ipanied by Miss Marion Trimble; ployed ak the Excelsior Mills for free worth 819.50. J. S. Balsdon, �e nt Sunday with her parents, about a year as engineer, has -Wm. and Mrs. Sanderson, who �V. B. and 'dire. Powell. severed his connection with the have been residing here for some -The Friends held their- quar, firm and returned to his former time with their daughter, Mrs. J. terry meeting-- at --Pickering on home in Oaba_va. T. Stephenson, left last week for Sunday last when a number were -James H. Lawrence, who has Claremont, where they wills pend present from outside points. been spending the past few weeks some time with the forger's bro- -H. G. and Mrs. Calvert return- 1n Ontario, mostly is Toronto, has thee, Thomas, and Mrs Sanderson. ed last week, after spending three returned to th9 north-west, and -The Gordon House and the weeks with their daughter, Mrs. for the present lfis address will'be EAstern Restaurant are now en - Irwin Shepherd, of Kitchener, Empire Hotel, Saskatoon.- enjoying the electric light, This -The Ladles' Aid of St, And- -Mr. McDougall, who has had will not only prove a great con- row's Church will meet at the charge of the hydro construction venience, bat it will also help bus!- home of Mrs. Gullieon `V.ednesdayy work here during the past two nese. In the summer time when vext, Feb. 10th. at 3 p, m. A months, is returning to his home there. is a large tourist traffic, mo- -'good attendance is requested. in Carleton Place.for the remain- torists would not pass the night -Mrs. (Rev.) J. S. Ferguson, der of the winter. The uncom- in Pickering on account of there Accompanied by her eon, Walter, plated work will be done As soon being no electric light. r r`` and daughter, Dorothy, motored as the spring opens so that the -St. Andrew's United Church to Peterboro . on Wednesday last, work can be resumed. expect to have all decorating and and "pent a few days with friends, -The new skating rink on the wiring, lighting etc. completed in --8t: George'aCburch (Anglican) school grounds is being roach ap- time for avecial re -opening services services nest Sunday, Feb. 7th, as vreciated, not only by the school, to be held on Sunday. Feb. 219t. followe : 10 a. m., Sunday School; but by a large number of ontaiders It is also intended that a suppper 11 a. m„ Morning Service; 7 p, m., as well. The ice was in good con- and concert be given on Mooday Evening Service. Preacher, H. dition last week, although the evening, Feb. 22nd,Definite so - V. Armstrong, of Toronto. soft weather at the end of the nouncement will be made next rt -W. G. Reid has men employed week ruined it for the time. The week. During the alterations the i this week laying in his summer's trustees have had erected a neat congregation has been holding Its .-.-supply of, ice. It is beta•g bar• waiting room adjoining the rink, regular service in the basement at r ----vested on Jackeon's pond on the and it is expected that the rluk the regular bourn of 10 30 a. m. and ? Brock road, and of good quality, will be, illuminated shortly by 7 p. m. All who have no church a although not very thick. It N be- electric light. home are invited to attend the *' ifig transported by motor truck. -You'll be there! We'll all be servicep slid are assured of a ' -Services in the Uoited Church there! At St. Valentines Box y hearty welcome, 4� ea Sandfly neat will be.- 10,80 a. social in the United Church, Pick. m., "Dealing Truly with Christ," Pring, on Feb. iltb, at 7.30 P. q1. xew ddvrrtia*m*nsa. follow'bd by the Reception Service Each lady kindly provide a box tand the Sacramentof the Lord's containing lunch for two. No ad- OR SALE -Fresh caws and a ria Supper. We want every member ditional charge for boxes. (Whis Fe•s. W. A. Knox, Brougham. �2 g ont. 7.00 p, m., Pastor's subject: per) It's not worth missing. Yon � OR SALE-Ga@sties angrine, 8 h. p, "Women's Opportunity,"' This wouldn't mise it anyhow, would Fust new. Gerald Clark, Dunbarton. 20.32 will° be a special service,'with a yon ? If you do you'll be missed: ladi •s' choir. Morning service re- We're counting on you. You willI08 FOR BALE -8 young pi¢a. .. posted at Audley at 2 80 p, m. be well entertained and have a Apply Gerald Clark, Dunbarton. 21.22 --Tbe membeM of the LTnited real 9oicial evening. Its only 25 VOR SALE -A number of young k, Young People's Society are re. and 15 cents! ' Ciaroens°' Pbbo`°odla e aac'°""1°ry Ham. winded that the meeting will be I -The worst storm of the win ''bald in the basement of the . Unit ter occurred on Thursday last. HOOeE fi0 RENT -Good brick -ed Church this (Friday( evening. There was Its a fall of snow ogee H.O. D Ba",tka°fwekenns sy"ui-tOa 't A religious dialogue, entitled "At and a very high wind laotiag� al! -'Capernsam " will be given b day. While in this immediate FOR SALE -Pure-bred Barred = some of they iris and bo e. Please locality it did not effect the roads Ronk roosters, )ayasg strain Apply to Jas. g y y A, urrle. R R. 2. Pickenng 22 don't forget that the answer to very mneh as there was not sufB- i OULTRT WANTED -81 heat ri ,cr v: sv r ,. ^�- '+^r i r 2 ,rxr w. n v +r 7C'eaa •t+ Y *r^ eia�f+�E. Y+„�_"�c'�—''4."y` ri'��,'°'`T.aaw.�,�-T �.�'v^ .�..>v ::� 7• '-Ar-c` "' �„"ice ._ •r'"" � �'A e i tor, e _ 7 1 ' Salt Sart halt t, -•;'+Car ' just arrived i We, are -n' -ow reads to meet all require- ..: ments in 5Q, 100, 140, 200 sacks, also 501b, blacks: We are now Stack -Takia g odds and ends must go • _ - . .. .. ... -:moi ''.1 Only Comforter, covered with chintz in .pretty blue de- sign. Size 72x7.2, reg 4 50, going at 8.EiQ , - 2 Only Oilcloth Rugs, 8z9, pretty design with border, regular 3.75, now 2.98, Ion] OXlcloth Rug. 4Jxfi, same pattern and colors as h above, reg. 275, now ... 2,10. ,Anstralene Swsater Wool, in a score of colors, regular 20 cents per oz, going at 3 for ,49 Ladies' All Wool Heather Hose, leading colors and sizes, great value, per pair ... .. .98_ Ladies' Pull -over Sweatera, 2 white and i scarlet, pure wool, sizes 38 and 40, regular 4.50, clearibg at each 8, 49 Girls' Wool Gauntlet$, brown shades, 'various sizes. reg. Els cents per pair, for ,49 Ladlei' Wool Gauntlets, pretty new shade@,reolarly sell « ' fur 1. 5, now going at per pair .80 Many more• linea too numerous to mention. Come in and see them.,- -Ma -S. CHAPMAN -, Ir . the roll call will be a verse of c ant snow w block them, out in Pa p - nearly r O ces id for hve poultry; also fearbers and Geri tare on the Miracle" of Our y eYer y pa t! f the province, hides Hen Ruffin, Stoufrville. Phone 7821 13.23 5 ' ` Saviour. roads had become impassable and - . -The bus lines operating be. on Nouse of the railway lines, traf-j OR SALE -Scotch Early Yiekies _.._ • „ a d seed oats. a "Farmers' Silo.Co.•• silo. 12 : 30,-- e � Ss .'.M... -JA.¢ �..Y ­- r.. .hW3,4GA, 1� r ."SY't ii.•+t� ! 'ML e'. :.T!!� hYfi.hs..P: o-!5c1'9u v.•.:-i„wq„x .. ., �u: _..,d . . . ,. :'_ . '.. ..��u=yi . ... U_U to ar i We are now in.the swim of wonderful concerts. Now is the time to bn A Five Tube Kasterdyna, completa with wet battery, tubes, = a $25 speaker, aerial, b battery and installed for $145.00 A Three Tube Harkness Reflex complete with tubes, aerial b batteries, wet battery and installed with a $9:5 — Amplin Speaker-for-$-1�45.9�.-- The parts used in this set are absolntely the (test that can be bought. _ These sets are absolutely guaranteed. Fred T. -Bunting, so:- Piekeri Y Established 1857. low A=* 07%r Iry 0,rCAS. 8. SPEHCEI?� 5�_ GOSHTHERCS I EXCUSESTO �TEFt �EPHt�NEL ' YNE CONSTUL BL THE JUDGE Pt! M 1E INfr 0 .._ r o .• ,,i r -s 41at: -sir'. _► Jor. . y A• _ -. , .._ .. f -..,. ......-__.. -, a ,..La. h,......a....v-..•X�^�!,•�4e9 tween Oshawa and or'Onto fare now running on a Dew time -table, C was dwppe until the Snow• plows had cleared the tracka. In a lare straw suck: cedar pasta and rails. Ap- p{ i'it s con. 4, Scarboro Geo, Niclntaosh, ar4ham.R R.. No. 1. 20 23 ' which came into effect on Sunday many places, also, the rural mail '- SALE- Faerbanks-MZri#- -right. . F ^- last. - The busses have been grant• carriers were unable to go overOR ed permission to run into the their route9 for several days. The ng plant, Famous Z engine. 1 1 2 horse Entire heart of the city, which will prove thaw at the end of the week cane. planthas and tbargain.erecently ofvnd a greitt convenience to their pat- ed much of the Snow to disappear, other equipment go wttboutih. Fred Bunting, rune, as it was not very pleasant but on Sunday night another Pickering. 2111 to be dnmped off at stop 12, and heavy fall of snow oceurred. 'FOR SALE—Dial ;porpo< sbort. R.rt compelled to wait for sometimes a -On Saturday last Geo. Slade, horn buns. sired o Fr. Grand Champion of 424 Royal Winter F ir,from R O,.$', dams, • i considerable perioi for the Toros- ' `sit of Toronto, wbo i4•in: the enlplay T. B. tested. Ap�lyy at Io* 5, can. 3, Searboro. to et ears to make their ap• of Fred Litchfield, electrician, Ind, phone AlaJv .02'2. J. x, Chapman. R. R. 's1 sr pearance. met with a very serious accident. No, 1, Slarkbam. :0 OR SALE-Cbeap. all kinds of harness, kinds farm im- . -We have received a number of He was gent to t6 Gordon HouizeFwagons, complaints recently that the Plc'!; 1Fc, NEvt� does to make 90me slight changes Lo. and a: of elements in goodorder. Also se•,eralheavy and EA, oat reach the the wiring aoc3 was on a ladder light scales and cook stoves and heaters.. High • hides live stibact-ibera until Saturday and and at the west side of thabuildloR, and wool, also pouf, e� pnce paid foi. H. Herman, StouffviIle. Phone 1903 18tr try sometimes not until Mond ly. We as it wasicy, another pian was T41OR SALE -di, -H. farm machinery play say that not for a number of holding the foot of the ladder. years has the NEwafailed in being The Iaiter bad to leave fora i and repairs, one 7 it. binder, truck and car- er; one G it, binder, truck and carrier, both in mailed on Thursday evening and moment to get 'some wire, and first clava repair; one No. 4 corn binder; one No. should reach their destination in while doin this the ladder sli - g 11 12 Laval separator; good; one 13 -inch De Lavaall cutting boa; one 1923 Ford coupe with '28 ' nearly every part of &bo.mrovinee ped and Mr. Slade fell'to the bard license. Also one brick house. 8 rooms and dou- OII Friday. we fifq not know frozen ground, a distance Of aquae ble garage. with half acre Tor avis or rent. D. J. Gormley, Dunbarton. 21tf aefw where'the trouble Has but we are twenty feet. Be was badly steak- CARS FOR SALE -Overland 4, iovesf�i�titrg and hope to have the an up, but the most serious injury .matter remedied. was to one of hia wrists. The ex- touring, new battery, i195, 2 Ford ton trucks. one stake body and cab; other express -Alex Hatching, a brakeman tent of this iojury was aeeer- body. both pneumatic. tires, $115 each., 1923 - . on the C. P. R. line in the Muskoka .not. tained until he was taken to the ,ate ythgo e a new"`sa�t1992ireson 3�1.2 to point rruck didEirtet met with instant death on Toronto General Hospital where new steel body, cab and starter, $323. 1921 1-2 henaderweetan ton truck with starter, new batt new tires on _ast . He was engaged in shanties sod lives rid• x-ray, tion which revealed the feet that >� � °, ' Ing on the L.ont of the engine and 19VVJ motor, 5 bargailip aInic'Mt�iS20 all the bone" in his wrist were few 1922 licenses given with an�yy or these an in some way fell off and was broken. As a result of his Injuries sold annus Februar ,only. Warner Motors, cru"bed by the fender before the it will be at least ten weeks before Ford Dealers, west 1211 . 22-24 angios Cc�oppld be stopped The de- he will be able to resume work. AO YEARS' ' ceased sate a eon of �Vn. and Mrs. Notching and made his home in -What alight have been a very serious fire occurred on Monday sERIBNCE Mactier. He was well and favor at noon in S. W. Davie' barber - ,:PTPFA ably known in Pickering town- He was held in shop --Being the noon hour and ship. very high esteem,and the family has the all bomet to dinner the shop was closed. Some boys who happened syrawithy of their many friends to be paAsiug noticed the fire and in their sorrow. ♦ -Ttleeday, Feb. 2nd, was Can• gave- the alarm. Fred Bunting was the fireton the seeps, and he dlemas Day, and according to the -old superstition, if the bear comes Anyone ssndrng a sketch and al r n m) broke into the shop, when he die- ialetl .. r of pint neo ON the fire, m•entfoa oo wv•e�r _ ontfrom his winter `gnartprs and covered o!1 stove on and also the partition alongside. He ttorustiNetl eamadan on for °;,� i Ppa v sees his shadow on that day he grabbed the stove to throw it out P" 4,11114 ro unn resolve �+*aA �K'r+�O will return to his winter home side, when the -bottom fell out, ��Rh`1 r- and will not re -appear for Nix weeks, as the winter will continue spilling the coal oil on the floor, which fortnaately did sot get on Alundirotae,y nloatratadtareeltly h rgeac eir- +� y edentilla oas-1 Term. for during that period. According to to big clothes, otherwise be might YW poftrae Prepuaia sold D7 ~mast-W this belief we, in Pickering, will have been seriously burned. By � �$$t�NeW have* to endure six more weeks of the use of rugs the fire was soon ..eeaaoo wintry weather before we can en- oy the balmy air of spring, for on extinguished. The fire alarm was sounded and in a very short time FaAmers, Attention Tuesday we had bright sunshine all day long. ' And, according to the engine was on the 9dene, but itsservices were rendered un- --- the Toronto papers, it was cloudy all day in" necessary. No building in the I am agent for the World's Greatest Separator, "The Renfrew," Stove@, the. city, and copse- quently they may expect to have, village bas had more narrow es. Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's an early spring. It is queer that capes from destruction by fire than this. For at leapt half a famous Plows, Pointe: Grain Grinder@, Wheel Barroweetc. i they have sorinlRTwhiLaw r 0 dozen tiraps-h-a-94tbeen "'" close by, have still wintry weath- on Hire, bnt fortunately they hand separators for sale.- or. Tbere are few now, however, who have any faith in the old Bull were discovered in time, but in �BT• DEVITT, e"Ktitioo. several cases the fire had stet well advanced before being discovered. j ons 5r15 Pick, BROUGHAM e � Ss .'.M... -JA.¢ �..Y ­- r.. .hW3,4GA, 1� r ."SY't ii.•+t� ! 'ML e'. :.T!!� hYfi.hs..P: o-!5c1'9u v.•.:-i„wq„x .. ., �u: _..,d . . . ,. :'_ . '.. ..��u=yi . ... U_U to ar i We are now in.the swim of wonderful concerts. Now is the time to bn A Five Tube Kasterdyna, completa with wet battery, tubes, = a $25 speaker, aerial, b battery and installed for $145.00 A Three Tube Harkness Reflex complete with tubes, aerial b batteries, wet battery and installed with a $9:5 — Amplin Speaker-for-$-1�45.9�.-- The parts used in this set are absolntely the (test that can be bought. _ These sets are absolutely guaranteed. Fred T. -Bunting, so:- Piekeri Y Established 1857. low A=* 07%r Iry 0,rCAS. 8. SPEHCEI?� 5�_ GOSHTHERCS I EXCUSESTO �TEFt �EPHt�NEL ' YNE CONSTUL BL THE JUDGE Pt! 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