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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_02_1271� -PICKERING, VOL. XLV41 ONT., FRIDA-T, FEB 1-2'1926 WEST.HILL.. GREEN RIVER. — 7 - s4i* - 19 The story of Ben Hur. Illuo rated by The Young Peoplit"s Class of Green -GREENWOOD Mede M and Basket 71 lantern slldiip, which wets to have River -Union Sunday School will bold been given.at MelvilleChureb on Wed- a fancy, dress carnival en Locust Hill B. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director nesday evening. Feb. 10th, has been rink on Wednesday evening. Feb.,M- Al-ScOptornetrical Association of Ontario. Re 17 postponed until Wednesday evening, Gener�tii prizes will be given for the :'.s. an PC ;. . 11itsared Member of the American Optometrical"MILLS Feb. 17th. These. slides are exeep- best costumes.' Admission 25 cents.' C, Y,... examined by appointment. Phone 8So4, ar ont. Oct. tionally good and the story as given -,LOGS WANTED by the Rev. Mr.. Dicker will be very Established -1838 7- 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., service coin - interesting. The REPORTS., N. Edinburob, meapbor of the ciolloso of Custoniiiawing doue,.Oat Rolling manse at 8 o'clock, There will be EL No Better Pastry Flour made than y1oliana and Isurgeons of.ontarlo, litentiste silver collecti-on to rap expenses. K. et 1=11, f Surasone. Edinburgh 0 Wood Cherrywood seboo!. Junior Room - Sp attention daieusis of women and -11-G. Petty, W. Wwddell, .14.'Fergu. and Ch -pp aid !er. children. Ofdoeand)re anoa,Bro issimi Pette, Repairing,. son, M' Hollinger. E. Taylor, H, Pet R. DURIN IN E. STEOKLEY, HIGHLAND CREEK. L. Petty, R. Hollinger. A. Maynard, Monor Graduate of TorontriCollegeofCbi- -Sha-pina and Turning. *A. Rittenhouse. Sr. I -R. Marnar�, Just as fl.ne and good as expensive rofnracuc, W:ll make residential calls, in Picker- Mrs. $. Bush bad & vet vriarrow F.Sobol.J.Teefy. Jr. I -R. f�ilkev. imported American ing. Clar�erront and surrounding districts. Tues Kiddie Kare, Sleiglie, Offi6e Stools escape while driving east on the High, X. Currab. A. Petty. M. McRae, A. cake flon i. days. Thursdays and Saturdays.' For apvoint- - wav on -Saturday, at about 5 p. m , at Sargent, B. -Peters. Sr. meet call 142 J Bowmanville or write.. Consul.- 'Salt Fo'rSale- Pi- -` V. Tr waikin"g good old-fashioned tation is free. Gly Bircheliffe, The -Scarboro Bre reels Drinkwater, E. Barkey. B. Torrance. bre came from the north at such a rate of Jr. Pr: -H. Teefy, C. Hodstins, K, Cur- home-made ad from* CHAS, A. WHITE. speed:tbatthey could not rah. W.'Mfillroy.'N. Petty. Upw t --A. Ool Successor to late W. G. Barnes urn. They went across the Highway standing Is due to illness. N. l; Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont, and struck tbecar Mrs. Bush wasdri- Ian. Teacher, • fakers, Joy wing about the centre, breaking the Cherrywood ttcbool. Senior Room. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and back doer, mudIguard, foot board and Those mai ked * were absent forone *Sohcitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to NothLng Better. IL loan I bind wheel., Fortunately Mrs. Bush or more exams. -, V�Georginjv Gar. South Wing. Court House, Whitby. 25ly escaped injury. Only for her hood. land Sydney Feare, Walter Fenney, au J. H. cool nerve an quick handling of her James M-Origkit)'. Sr. IV -Laura Read ]PtICHARrSON & PICKERING. tra Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Cuntgd- Funeral Dflf,*ctior car, it would bave� been iL head-on col. Petty. Eigie -Drink water, John Gar• want tioa Life Build' Cor"* Y :e and Rich- land. Dons Milne. Dorothy Swan': in&, 'j'j90.odjMgj. soband Sts., Toronto. Phones � Main and Jr. -Leo McOriskin. Pearl Swan*. 81f Wbeat-and Barley Liicensed Embalipter Dunbirlan Anglican Miss* Sr. Irl -Beatrice Hing. Peter Sobol, Mission BRATON & ROSS -Barristers, So. -MOTOR HEARSE, Mary Teefy. George McIlroy, John at Top. Prices. Hood, Mervin Currab*. Vincent Uciton. Northern Ontario Building, 330 Sunday. Feb. 14tb.' Sunday School Say Stret. Torocitfi. -CLAREMONT, Ont. will �D. V,) be held for the first titne Teefv, Annie Rittenhouse'. Jr. III- Chopping Mary Annie Petty. Winnie J• W j Seaton - Phone 924 at 2 p, m. All children 4 years old Barnes. Lnrena Currah. Evelyn Drink. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridayiii. 1Z ideliside 2.67 and upward, who are not members of water. Leslie Beare. Harold Fenney. Deyetaiother Sunday Schools, are cordially invited. 3 p. m,. Service at which E. L. Dennis. Teactien. T'. Z. CIM3i=24 :.--DR. D. CL Smith. Dentist. -Stnuff.- - Toronto some children will (D. V,) he baptized TLI.C. H000rGraduate of Chicago and Prepv�ber. Rev. D. B. Langford. All rosito L' n.versities and the R2 goolk soft rkataj Sul 11e5e of Qhinfil— are heartily welcome. e 11,13, No Qns:a! appov,�vmeiru. 2bly- Thursdiy (to-City'i at. R p.-'ni.tb Miss Leila Pratt is indi For the next 2'0 days we will yoring poople of the A. Y P. A, are teed with A looking forward to the pleaRtire of the prevailing thrcat trouble.. FARE B. BEATON. D.L D. S.. t b e. -of se i BGraduateof the Royal 11 Asphalt Shinalei at A few' friends enjoyed st pleasant 01:rl. . heaz log Rev. G. Dicker; West H 11. Surfreoi a and v' f"I lgrto Office $7.00 per.,iflnare-ia Ar over %jurdock . ery store. _Whitby. give one (i`zely A Iroad Qupply of Hfurd and Soft -�Gci. f'ec I,. nu of big interesting addresser, evening with Cecil nf�d Mrij. 10111ke ?�Qurs 9 to 12 : I to 6.3u. Ind.'Pborie a lots of 10 sqq. Come and bear him. on Tuersday evecirig, 1W1 Phone 220 444 or, more, The Dunlop far6 has again changed Coal on hand. Alco a supply Friday, the 12th. at 7,30 p� m the Ipply 7— Terms Cash. Rector will hold the second of his b%nds. it Is said, with a nearer ap. Df Kindling Wood, of14. DALER. L. D. S.. D. D. S.. series of his Conftrmation Classes at prearb to reml values. N. Graduate of Roya,' College of Dental -sur. I Ofte Hard wood F Stove Idowth. and the Unweruty of Torori,.o Flooring Mrs.' Blenkin'o home. The first was Miss PdUll0e Saunders. who had D. A. Scott's store, Claremont- Ont, W 11 attended, but there Kra many severe trnuble with her throat, Is now 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. tact hcurs, 9 a M to 5 P. m Saturdays; ga� a are quotin- it special prices -on owtobers'who might come. Join at once beginn to 'm prove. Lad re. WIF- nn V Aj - Phone Clare 403 471Y -R sad -DeeLr Brita.CV U iQ HRBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L S_ ale Cbs, MAID D Birch Flooring. A 114visitl1a D D.'5 . Graduate at the Royal Collo g , e a the old gomei on Siwdaf last. of 4prices on the above will CqMAWA ll)eaL&,f Surgeons and the Umversity of Torout Joe. Stephenson has purchased a =above j S Baivlari'j store. Picker ing, Oni, advance shortly. On Saturday of ht last -four previa, -wood lot from Gen. West and is busy Whitevak otim 9 a as to 5 P, on . or by ap oint I ttsera Phone Pick 3700. 1. officers and License Anspector C getting the wood to his far m. PICKEW 411 a "A• alklason conducted five iiubptantlal Wm, find Mrs, Bell have been In The Semim CI,4rage $U0f*W** _NG' : raids which resulted to one arrest and shawls with her uncle. Elmer Lick. LUMBV.D YARD charges against three others. The %vbo Passed away on Tuesday evening. five officers in alairse Paige car swoop Much sympathy is-telt for the (am- Motor overhauling, top Land side cur. ii WV RICHARDSON Real E, the late Elmer Lick. of Oshawa talo repairing, %at*. Insurance. Conveyancing. N ed down on five places occupied by its Of L air Foreigners. who were as "'Weited "Of' his sudden demise. Deceased was Battery Servier-ChArglog- Etc . Pkitering. One. on keeping liquor. The first Place visited well and favorably known bore. being and overhauling. FP08TIll- Licensed Auctioneer, When in TOWS was that of Walter Baluk. When Manager of the Oshawa Fruit Grow. All work xuarotriteed. Flat rate F. tw 08nowdis of T -k and 081asto Call at Bushbyto Hardware the officers awi,-4 Ap+,k ere, who have a warehouse &L-tte ervire charge 0 - Ann. Pbon:5610 Stark. Centrod. 6= @aim of an kinds Anse av to an 4 and see the grappled at h larqvincial Officer Audley station. He was regarded %* in""L Addrosan Green sever r. a.. oat.pears. In addition to that charge Man of bigbrinciple. a persistent slow ]D.B.BZOLESE ATON TOWNSHIP- 'Good Cheer`RA, ang6 'Ire faces one of keeping liquor. Harry advocate of all matters of moral re. W. E. a R R y %pow Ivileal and Rut and fotm, an ardent prohibitionist, and a as ft eqce zaa aluilaiLed 119111111111TI". Aotionallass Know to au t tifk% paid ai floe Of SIR) moa interesting compalillu". f1v mass. 00 fam Isauff at to give perfect satisfaction, whose nne of the leading supporters of F M lrw=.. o' ati, ne ion. tkod costs. Walter Green, Have yon eve -r used "Chan?" the olitre was also raided, paid a fine of Chsiponan's candidature In 1%11. It is $100 and costs. fcr' beirinliquor fc-r relt' that In L he worked too hard C WM. MAW. LICENSED AVO I beat floor wax on the market. ir TIONEERfor York, Qrtano and Dwtsow 0 A I Try it. sale Bitlak was taken to the priliee the h-andlitig of the recent apple crop. C—nt=All owes Promptly. attended station, but waw released on $4000 nod the exeriiNp worries of the Job 0 40 T Dat" for .ales may be yater Shell, Mica Grit, Meat hail. D, A J. Soranson., barrister, in may have ov.-rhurdened him when hin on hand. :1r"9ed8tNEWS*O01",. Btll and lEdeper, Scrap and Poultry Tonic one .. Who' referring to the raid, commented ori health was a ton good. Severil dant Pbo by. Ont 517 the fact tb Po -the raids were made at from here attended his farieral. the homeFt of fareigno . while Can&. 0 Ting -m i thinx-of all ki de. f�qo Irp A carload t ditns-wh-�)_ did a rivich larapi I)Uqirpqg 3e St 'ALBF RTA'COAL -_-February Sale Ftiroaee Work d 0 In in hoot-leggirig were undisturbed. He Is reasonable prices. .. - BROUGHAM. thought it wrong to discriminate Ee. Phone 4600 twepn Canadirms and- foreigners. as - Miss Brown is progregsing aq'well at is expected to i he latter pay tixesi as well a a the could be expected. %,Marshall Mattr' -ALVIN -BUSHB'Y former. *AMission'Bana aspival on �laturdav, ess, arrive Feb. 13th, at 2 p. m P1CXEA1,NG Miss N1. Feasby has returned home, 3 DURBARTON. ne.N W With slip cover, after two week's visit. Mise o' - lastweekwith Mis Irene Dunbar ie. Jack Gerow spent Da YOU. WANT few days At Niagara . Falls. hisfriend. Collins McBride. Place your order X)o@igued to afford the greatest your house. heated for hal f Miss Re-len Thom is spending a fort. The Women's Institute will hold • degree of bed comfort, night in Scarboro wish friends. their monthly meeting at the borne of 41, the cost.of coal? ral handredo, it once Miss Mary Anderson, of Toronto, . - ­ . _: I Kit's, Bate on Tuesday, Feb.' 10to, at of small nit -tempered springs, each I - If so, instal one of the Ins -end with her mother 2.30 p. m. All ladies welcome. ,enclosed in a cotton pocket and Instant 3&iq spent last week ? two little strangers have arrived heavily padded with layers of cot 'Oil-Rurners-in your ra,nRe,-cw..-- b"`,---`s-ion Miss Fano T and in Smaw in out midif -at the hom4i-dr W. ton felt,. the whole being covered' - an International Oil Burner *,pent last week -end with friends in A. Knox, and w grandson at the ho wthe city, ith. an excellent titling, tied in your furnace. f -L. Middleton, little son ofMr. mid F A. ES -0 R1 . Miss Elva Anab. of Nlax&ra Falls. Mn, Buckingbaw. with tapes and ventilated. With "dalland see them. Tho vadh Plaurese is Included a San' N. Y., spent last week -end. At her me who attended -the voting peo- -Xj(ZQ or tAL fitted with J. GORDON'S, honie here. 'a boring es, O. A. Ba.7rclay's fast slip cover, is ty evening report a good time. -es. Sale pfiefs 25.00. bureb Street, Sam Marks, of 111#211co. N. Y.. visit. 0 row Agents Wanted My - C a n 'eyealog of ibis week at Fred 0 ri last week. The many Meade of Mrs. e's. IrICKe 77� 19tes Agnes if ale hiss be" ad it Phil. y%* . -1 k_ . 11��' Ing a couple of weeks with he! lips have been very anxious, "she rmk 0QM_aJn_=&Se6A-Fmv6—_ffr_e_ad Flour underwent-& serious -operattloo, and Mrs. Ed. Craven, pleased to hear Mrs. H.- S. Ocuffston and little that she is now pur ElectrierA display Helen, we are I The its -3-a - samemrha I I ed. -Mrs. arvet o"aron rn"I'Non also ea- . .. ..... - Fixt, '11W Irons sic. on hand. We County. were visitors t, the 6slose from 1. ls%n Instal our own fixtures. �Put:r� ocei day Ina week. couraging. St jq 11(mr Miss Linda Grishy, of Scottboro. the Doiv of Prover will -be observed waiting on her sister• by the W. M. S. of the United Church who has been Ler Maisie. at the borne of Mrs. Brown on Thurs- May be obtained from you Grafter. Mrs, Orval Coinher.' during'be ore returned home this week. day, Feb. 18th. It Is to be hoped that P CA, Sterritt Brooklin Flour Mills Next Sunday. the services in the all ladies weal avail themselves of this United Church In the morning aboilld opportunity of joiningr together in yo :Furniture Desiler and CHAS. WILSON, Prop. beorvery apeclod interest to• old Rod this service. Funeral Director ung. Mr. Sato, &J'apoinese stijde6t , Thchcifurch'aer-tices---tLre-bti"--W-elLv- A ter-thatxold-take firo . _06 w niVictorlai liege, III be presen attended an average of about seventy ILttpn e tire Atteners. rhe PO Phone I'vo FIA DALE MILLS at the S. S.. nad at the morning ser- Pat Wam le's Cod Liver 011. vice willAxIman--oddress on Liteanchoiris ittoo a - great help to the ser- results. Japan.- Mr. 'Sato Is -a 6111. vitae. May the present friendly It RIves . res Pickering, Ontario -'F`XCr-R:±MX ' - *.' ..- f tired Christian gentlemaiq who speaks pleasant intercourse always predomin- Toilet Good?, Stationery, English freely and has a fine message ate• making our work - here a help to BAS T S 'Government Standard fair. all Interested In the Lord's work the community. 'Xodaks. abroad. ,Recleaned The Dramatic flub are busy prac. At a meeting of the Ladies' Soci- tistrig the drama to be presented here ,.,..A,mving ptirchased the stock from New. Stock of Wall Paper on hand -et3r of the United -Church--liast Tburs-_ the Estate, of on Friday evening. Feb. 19tb. The for your spring requirements. day in the basement. Mts. Jas. SmRIes W. G. BARNES and the entire: Scre'enings will tat. was, peesented with sliverwear, also a drama is entitled "The Corner Store," Prices right; and Is of a very humorous character, olid gold bar pin, as a token of the bnoiness of JOS. W. DOTES' ten your hogs at, and y6u ihoifld 'not miss it. Good Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes high esteem in' which she is held by talent has been seetired to furnish the community. 'Mrs.' Smates'atrd -a betweenacts., The ,Am prepared tn. supply all sizes several number Nig'a' Zl'bP?. from Ben Boxes to Three a profit. family have resided near Dunbarton roceeds will go t6*ards the platin P and Half Bushel, most of their lives. and will be very ind. The piano wais purchased and much w­`1Ws­e-d­in-_cE_arch and social cir. # P laced in the hall several weeks ago.' -We have this Feed at • cles. Mrs. Chas, Annig read the ad-. A pikfii9t frbm Torbnto will be pres- Gi een' River Basket Works ­4�4r right 'Prices. dress. which was signed by all the ent to inaugurat Phone Stark. 11409 1 � . '.. li e the new instrument ladies present: A pleass.6t social hour 'We carry all the different was spent and tea was 'served. The by giving a number of selections. The N. 1E. MeEWEN) N CKE G EWS 'Anti 1,41 a a FlourTl�,,' "Ji"a"PlItIE-111 �,Eelawlo- tore at th man chair will Fe occupied by First deputy. FRANK PENNOCK Mill Feeds.best wisbpq of all will follow Mr, and M Forsyth, of Claremont. Veterinary Surgeon Nina, Smales and family to' their - ii L Barnesa -The Man that made the ion: home in Enniskillen. They expect try I dults. 30 cents,* children. t move at the end of thi; month. Baskets' -3 -Pt. 1=101ce.-Lnim 033.taritz „,, y`�>:-Af ..t�v t?, r,• ��*"n.:': t r lady:”- *yn`x�„'°-�` wT.'aa #e_ rn�'a , e� 3r ax [ parr shy ' 'z�'� a1r % " ..ate+ v' �Q '1^ '' " - �r.G - .,,- a,,:... :v^ •...`ev,.:r- .: _.n:�vm•...c�••: :,ma•n. _. ;favor ,rcovl�••..',-ay"-'.yti-"�n"�Eni n�Y.r7"s.'...6'y?,'"'J'r,3`�u'Ya.'tiGroyA�'''<.`::.. " . .... 4- .,-� "'` ';.-. 1. �.y '�":'.K=-k,,t;. ."a ,-?�.•. �:i:` :rti.'�4y`.' _ • ., »% - Gt �4'.,ne�Z'..r 0. . ,• -- ... _,. .. : �. ,... ...,- .. 1, � - .� . :^� 'mak' _ • Ing Y r bei up like Of eo and anlrelllnR ��v� You e before a crowd o1 people about befits a - - ti - scoundrel thirty years ago? What _ - i of - P business is t there? Ghat good' "( __�C 'did it do? •'• •' And what has it lopmost h meant to ue tt'e gi—n ourselves to IC u 'alI these y av Poverty n dis. ti Y ASHLEY -MILNER. _ -___—•_ _ PPointment and ev'n oa. bit of and own shame! ' • • Pahl You--wasn't honorable when *.Pahl rea ed u an' blubbered a..l PART II. on of foundation away, and leave the build-I ours. out uuwas simply eerne81CrueI ' - " 'ing still staridin flashed Hector. Y P1Y s u. g g • to every one of us that had to be-drag- • • •• : �� Ydu think .ne an' honest traan, GREMEN �� . And he was gone, before Mr. Twigs s begal5- Mr. Twiss again. "But listen!.• sed dawn with you. Cruel to your _ _The great business which bears ry had quite realized the bitter unfair-!own font that depended .on. you ,sud _t�� Hess of the taunt. + ' , - • ose who have used ,Japan, Yolks$ - �� naive is one built--upon money which I will have your name an .shame to bear ; in moral fact I stole from another It seemed a few days later—he had i atter you've done with them Con- Mrson or Gunpowder Tea will-a"re" ,3€ 'Man! Ten thousand pounds of swihd- begun et lose count of time—when fession! That's between 'Eaven and Clate =he superioritv.o! this delicious Margaret came to him:, She held out man;, not between one man and an- ,,�, . • :: ser s goad is what has made me what a letter .she had just received � bland, al >S s0, �sre and riCih. j , giving other. Let a man 'confess' b makingwei P ?�' ih Tam to-day: I was next of kin to a y u the harm hes done: not by it to him to read. Her face was ash �! ..,- rich man'in whose house I was etas-'white save .for tlti• dull red which I P Y making And one night:. that man died a driveling fool of himself confessing i �� KINGDOMS SALE 4 , rimmed her eyes. Even her beauty to folk who mebbe aren't a rap better. �iai'>•1\LV11LJ FOR SALE without being ab' to-summon he,p had faded, with t fadingof ester- r+ - But as if he had received some pre-1 Y than he is, if the truth was known. ` mottition of his deet he had drafted day's hopes. There's slay; twaddly honor, an' ENGLAND A A SCOTLAND A c ht As she handed b the letter, she there's a man's si:ent common-sense N LN LAND AND SCOTLAND �r out . a will only a f w days before, glanced at her '.eft hand. The engage- leavingg' eve i.honor; andyou've chose the sill sort every penny o his money to a Y meat vin of which she had been so ! " faithful old friend of h?a,' • •Rut •I t g. an'. that's why I'm having to tum out - absurdly proud was -missing from its., I at my time o' life with a tribe of Lundy, in the Bristol Channel', Free From All Taxstiofn, found the rough draft of the will un- t t„ p"ace. Gone already, dad she said 1 little children and a sick wife. All Recently Sold t0 London B1tltaintf a Mali. 4 s !aritneetted and unfinished, in his room. ! tremulously. "I knew it would be too I because I linked- up my life to -yours, It was not a al' completed, yet i2.1 The Count of Monte Cristo lived, to doth , take their. money from them. g 'y good to last—a:1 .that happiness for and you ' • •" - -Showed clearly bow he had wished his t„ the midst of luxuries and wonders, on which is not only � great tandranc to ' r money to be disposed of. • • 1 burnt ' me' - � ! Somehow, Joe's angry lace began to , that wild } From that day to this I ! Mr. Twigs read the letter. An ex- fade. In place of his consciousness of an Island of his own in the Mediter- pOOr mn that were woonte to gayne ceedin courteous letter' from Rob that wayse, but also an lWryuginge of ' g y the embittered little man, Mr. Twigs raneaa. Like . Aleaaader Be1•kirk he our liberties, whet eof we think . yt haver told a living soul. that the dead f became conscious of some one tapping was E Hannay, setting forth with grave afro- man had attempted to make a will of PP g pnanarch of all he surveyed, his very sec .sagry4 to be remedyd." f* ! plicity the reasons why his engage- on his shoulder. Then some one steak- Bought for a BhUllnp. lay kind. And by the law I inherited : right there waa none to dispute, and _ the ten thousand pounds upon which „men to Margaret must be 'broken off. ing at his shoulder. Then same one, since his day every reader of the im- His was a proud family, rooted in shaking at his arm. He stirred, open- mortal romance in which his--adveu- Present po6desslon, it goes without --I founded my own fortune in Foz+ea- ' tan,' • • • As a nog rt conscience •I honor. Margarets father had openly ed his eyes blankly and saw his wife. tures are described have envied, him, sayinz, does not include the privilege �0 , confessed to a fraud upon which the The de ,utation from the Council - not .indeed hie solitary grandeur, 'hut molesting the sturdy Inhabitants of y sent s little money to the dead man's ,whole of his fortune had been built. !"p •• ' ' -friend—the man who ought to have Crichton she was saying. What a his lslaad kingdom !Poole. Since the CJvij War the inherited all. But he died soon after, ! No fault could possibly attach itself man you are for falling asleep after It fe not given to all of us to becomo Castle has been used simply as a dwell- '* with no one belonging to him—no liv- tc Margaret," yet he feared, for her I dinner, my dear! Even on a night a king in the sense that. the King of ing muse, and a beautiful one it I&, fit, 5 ing rani fa whoa I could make repara- I happiness as his wife, knowing that i like this, when you were expecting the Ea$land or the King of Italy.1s, but for any Island monarch who may wish v many small-minded members of his deputation! Wake up and shake all I to reaide there, Given a sufficient tion for his sake. • ' •And that's given a sufficiently large bank account, �_ the truth, as surely as I stand before own circle would assuredly visit the that ash off your coat and pull down and not very large at that, there !a figure, and Bir Arthur Wheeler, its -new and tell sin of the father upon the daughter. our waistcoat and spruce uu i present noaseasor. will vacs+P ht. j n practice, anyhow, if not avowedly. And what on earth were you dream- VAII wanted for- your Mecan-InGtattained. few w-_ throne Immediately z. :. �„ n so ort to many pages o e.e- in a ut to. make 3" and a_thief and a scoundrel . 8 > you groan addago I,�dy, is the Bristol Channel, was into exile on the mainland of Engiaad. ;. }gant penmanship. I4 grind your teeth like that'!" In the [atter part at the sixteeth sen- Perha s the effort he had made was I qr sold for £16,000 to a London business �c P You see, dad , ' said Margaret, very Mr. Twigs smiled feehly.. He looked man who for this mere bagatelle ac- turd the rental of the whole island : too great for Mm .,His diatraet2d gently lest she wound the father Whom I at the clock; he Looked with tense sag- quired completls sway over an attrac= stood at 8e,; but you will' have to pay . mind could take no clear impression of she still idolized. "He thinks I'll feel ernees into his wife's face. rive la and, filth absolute freedom more now �,• N what followed immediate' mmurmur after. p- more at home i! I marry into, a family, Then he did the most sensible thing from Imperial taxation or county or If Lundy. be unobtainable, and 1 t knew that a dim murmur of diaap which weighs honor more lightly than Branksea be too dear, there are other intment he*possibly could have done. He sat municipal rates, islands round the British coast which po gradually swelled into a we do here.' roar of an up and pulled his waistcoat down - - ger beneath him. The crowd �I "Yet I sacrificed everything—even I A moment later the deputation had . Brownsen Island Castle. oder the Opportunity of becoming ]deg - melted away, and Mr. Twigs turned to i my own son and daughter and myself I entered. Would Mr. Crichton Twiss now the news comes to hand that I at a small price They go begging at h his companions on the raised platform.! —for honor!" Brotrnsea • (or Branksea) Inland and i sundry interva16, and the auction-eer Is They were eyeing him in o I accept the unanimous desire of big Y Ye g pen bewi:d- ! Margaret's e • ce ing a mayoralty •" market, with an- � ready to knock thPtn down to the high- sYor rose , the tetirs of pity for himself and not I far the coming+ other opportunity for someone of la ' set bidder. Last summer a diatin- ? whose Iips were drawn back in bitter for her own broken love. Her nt:e-1 year? fag the role of island kingBrow•naea p I Mr. Twiss did not hesitate. He waa gvlehed novelist, who had lived for contempt of him. Mr. Twiss felt he nese waq harder to bear than Hectors . Island is situated at the entrance to some year* on the Wand of Herm in - ready for this moment. He rose to his meat escape if be was still to preserve, savaR? protest had been. Yet he had i Poole Harbor ' in the heart of the `the Cliaanet Islands, bought an la'.aad : feet, slipped the four fingers of his teas6n. Mechanically he turned to only t:,nashed Hector'& .chance as e ; beaytitul Dorset lakeisad: The island � oft the West Coast of 9catlatui, which a friend near him and o[ered his gentleman's ran, whereas be had I right hand between the top and sec- Itself consfa:its of 500 acres of some of I had belonged to Lord Leverhulme. A hand. The man ignored it, but shrug-: crushed his ir:'s heart and chs and buttons of 'his coat. and made s � g changed ; , the most besutlfut scenery a,m the I few years ago Lord gtra'thcona Pur. !t slight .inclination of his head. yv sed his shoulders as he swung swap her . at a stroke from a simple child l R south of England, and apart from the .chased the Paley l'olonae,y and Oroir Mr. Twiss steppeddown and away. I Formality ended with congratula- Y• into an embittered woman. Nor,was l Castle would offer many. Inducements e+ay fa the Hebrides, and at the t9atae tions. Cigars-same -out and soda water - Littre was said at home,. Blank con-, it in the ower of his wealth or his to t p I was richly 'dilated. With more con- quit the busy world for a life of time an English general became the sternation held the who:e place dumb. love for her to save her a pang of this quiet communion with nature. But owner of one of the lesser Orkneys. l_ with- His baCer gave him notice, but no- I suffering he had brought her. Sratulatiens, the little company with- to anyone who is not given to Thad,t Calday Island, off the coast of Pam, thing e.:se of the dramatic happened; Aq�ain a gap of time. Then he found 1 drat° eau's habits there is the Caatle, which brokeyhire, waa formerly in the pos- gs he moved about the great house, a ; himself with a doctor beside itis wife's i Then. while the Mayor-elect remain- waa bulla in the time of Henry VIII: session at the Rev. a Done he poi, ed in the smoke room, his wife came 'broken 'man in all save the lingering bed, as a defense for Poole and to command ; a master at Harrow 9choal. pride that he bad "owned up" to his I wug-lb with her kiss of ou o e Probably the ame.11est amount ever for came with his gruff but proud • robust, had been fairing her of late-., harbor. This surveillance was irk. ' paid for an island o1! the coar+t of the He felt that some disaster was mov- She a:one had never uttered a word to acknowledgment of the dear old some. 1f we may believe's complaint United Kingdom was one ahlidfng in t ing nearer to. him, all the more fearful' him about s u 1 }tf g y past' and his open �AndrMargaret came to show him dated 1581 which pieced on record consideration of which tum an lelet Is. - because so, indefinite: like movements confession of it. But -she had seen her t;h8't "the Goovner of Bronkaeye doth Lough Erne: County Fermanagh, was, within shadows. Then, one da her new engagement ring. Rob Han- Y+ young lad's chances ruined • she #lied known molest, the_ inhabitants of the town, about 20 years _ nay had bought it at her choice, that ego, acid by the Com. ss.' Hector spoke to him. There Was a her daughters heart broken; she had: and will not suffer them to passe mieafunera of Wood's and 1?brests, it scowlon the lad's handsome lips. almost forgotten how her own wilt.. evening. Wasn't it just lovely" And; _ orthaven Point, but doth threaten is hardly pose Ye to become an island "The college has .turned our applies- fully pathetic hope of .a place in For-' of course,- she had -promised to marry them to shoots at them, and violently ;-king much cheaper then that! 1 tion down, `dad," he said tensely, i eston society had been buried alive be him during her father's year of m2y3r- y. "'They remind me that it is reserved neath the covert reproach or open, g• Then, when they had gone, I ]fate Woman Walker, %0 Ape ai`Umbrella. :for sone of gentlemen. And that con- acorn of her friends, Stet, the frailest, Twiss sat back with closed eyes again. I ' The untbrel:a is undoubtedly of h! fesaion of yours in the market place,, of the doomed little family, had found ; l ,Seeks Pedestrian lAure]s, gb •� the other night, got into the papers.! the first ar.d the easiest escape from What was it that little Joe Buckle antisulty, appearing In variaw; forms It's dished my chances o! the college;', the shame. 1 had said. Something- about a man I Miss Gertrude Richards, "venty upon -the sculptured- monuments a _ y gr Mr. Twigs bent to kiss herr, but he making up Por-any harm he.haddace, Years aid, to challenging the pedes Egy} _t$4 Tia, Grebce and Rome; and it's kicked the ver ound from under y my feet for the rest of my life! You'11 , fe:t that he' pressed a Judas kiss upon !the long past to his out a confession of than record of Edward Payson Wes. 1n hot countries R -has beew used rinse Y R i;ive 'me, but P spoken Y the long past to his fet:ow men . Good. con, the veteran American walker. the dawa of litsMtory as -a sunshade— have money enough to the .i s which had s ken out succor= A man's quiet, commar.-sense honor, Sh€ recently completed a walking tour a nae Agnifled by its name, derived +. what's the coi�nfort of money to a chap! agement and love to him through the, before a water twaddl Oh-what-a- of 1,644 iniles through Scotland and who can't hold up his head as the; long years of • endeavor ns man and y' Y .. Iron the atin umbra, a shade. - •- sinner-I-was j in i of silliness. Good England. • son of an honest man?" I wife. The kiss' of a murderer to his i - • -- -- > " 1 forgiving v again! Bad weal ier has checked 'Miss Rick_ Minard's Llnlment re ll'sves.headache I—I intendel to ruin my own repo- Rt g ►ctitn• till well, and ha — b 'tation, which was.a stolen gone," nuav- ! Then, along time after, Mr. Twisa I KathyY happier than ards's tour, but she will resume it n. xv Bred Mr. Twins, looking in vague dig-; found himself reducing wages and' ever she had been. Hector to have his. &•Pring• When she sold her country Powex Plant at Mines. 'may at this lad for wfiom he would staff at the stores. Custom had fa:len I great chance in life. '.Margaret at the home in 1923 she took up walking to Western. Australia is planniu`g to have sacrificed all'he ever poasassed :with the indignation of 'the duped,threshold of love. Himself still able amuses herself. erect_ a large plant at the mouth of . . n town a to be the two hundred employes "I started at-Lan s nd an se ou . cos mines to pradttce electric pow , - I never intended i should harm gainst this tradesman whom it I IOU had Ihad been ready `o honer. The big de- who, in Joe Buckle's words, had pin-_ for York at the beginning of my tour, Per wile'distrlbution,' , - ! e nod themselves to him. but 1 went by high4tays, and. byways "You thought you could take the partments had become strangely!,erything stili right, despite that and not by the main roads," hiiare Rick. emptY. Expenses needed to ,bz cut f UVWXF, and wages had been one o the i But what a thundering`- - needful economies. Elderly assistants,l good job for Corndah coast, Exeter; Bath, Glouce� - : 1'wlio-had spent most 6f their busineasihim that he-fell aaledp! tet V�arwirk, Rugby,'Oakham, Gran.-•` 1N ECTO ..• . • life as his friends and employes, found _ - (The End.) ham, Lincoln and Doncaaeter, studying RAPID 'I thenise:ves unexpectedly derelict. Thai - -0, -y flora and fauna. In 1924 1 weak to In- business as shaking verness, by way of Edinburgh,. andTh i �! decaying business, with heavy Elisi-le CCC ocle this summer reac n o Groat',-, r F• Y• ' hair ,tint. Will re. overhand Charges, has little chance, London society has. lost one of its putting In 186 day.e of actual walkin3•" store gray hair to its natural v i against" the nippy little competitors 1 most eligible young bachelors by the Miss Rickards always lunched on, Color in 15 minutes: - I who are snapping up its trade. And I decision of Lord Hobart, only eon of clieese and biscuits while on her tour steal) size, $2.30 by mail fter� Every Meal things at the two stores were cin the Earl and Countess of Buckingham and had her other meals in 1n>:.3. i?h•' , Doublr+ aize, tjb.b0 by mall - B g'shire.-to desert England for the great satyrs she never espertence�l the s:iKtt- �irom'bad to worse. The days arrived i " the W. T. ni td stores when Crichton swiss sold his bl II open space sof Auatralla. This- youth• est. loneliness, and always knitted or LMtnJted fitful Deer, not yet 20, Is riding in the embrotdared while she was rc,>tiue Gy 129 Yang* St. Toronto +�t doeea't take Ilnticl>rhouse and took possession of the act ! _ :- --of rooms aver anti C2wbov is Queet)slattd. while lite 'rcaaside at lunch t1me. --- --- _ . to keep you in tlrlm. Oe London mothers and deb uta nit es with i I Buckle and his numerous family had ; " ive o: een years. retdng Ifts defection from Mayfair. lie help. I _"I'm sorry to turn you out of iters g' Why Buy�a Battery Radio Set , Lord Hobart left Eton a little whi•i _ and take your 4ployment fibro you + ago with the Intention of going Into Wrigley's, after every et the same time, Joe," said Mr. Twigs i burins&*, but a short period 1n a citun'• When You Can Own a, sadly. "But_It has to be done." ing house convinced him he was mean•! , meal, benefits teeth, _ "I#as to be done?" barked litt:e Joe far some other career, so'-he embarke,l broth, appetite and Buck:e, with dark eyes glinting up ati on a freighter bound for Austraif•3, ROG ERS BATTERY LESS SET, his master, "Why_ did it neod to be? Th •re he became a cowboy and now (Requiring no A' pr B Batteries—No Aerial) r digetdon. Things would ha' been right with us, locks forward to a career in the cattle• " " + - J -. � Fldiw for Every Tasles - — "It was honor-whieh er confessed--" ea-of--ci-oaiamily lind n Fifa anighad__. - Operittes from your light socket Costa lavas than Be a week to operate.+ t fess, Joe," mi:dly.explained Mr. Twiss..l hoped to°induce the heir-to take n» :, Eliminates all -the "Fuss and Muss" of batteries.. 1,00%-power ALL _ ,`:honor?" squeaked Joe. "Was it' convention-al life [tit England. the time on a "Ropers." 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', :�� ,'� +S- Bootlegger to I.Igfpoc'-I.adCJJt --� No. 2 North., $1.71'A; No. 3 North., Trains A6 emCaneel1ed. , !Car Drowns in Lake Enc Man. oats• -No, 2 CW, nominal; . A despatch from $alifax says:= % , --BCdy Recovere& No. 8, not gngted;. N0.-1 feed, 60c; A nortbeaisterly blizzard swept down i A despatch from 'Windsor says:- 'No. 2 feed, 48c; Western grain quota- over Nova Scotia early Thursday and. Drivi «tions, on track, bay ports. ragedfor twelve hours, sending ships g across the ice on Lake Erie y' Am. cora t in the dark of early Friday moray s' l rack, Toronto -No. 2, hurrying to their harbors piling the < ;, Ing. a man believed to be Norma -'yer4:ow, 9&; Na 8 yellow, 80c. roads arts+ g: 1d dsth_drifts, that in many -p' t w � Willetts, 24, of Monroe, lost his bear - included: - Mil'feed-D.k - oausl fret �s; - 1_ ?� ' gh cut off country districts altogether, " bags Included: Bras, per ton, $E026 caused echoola and laces of tsuainess V , Inge when s r1lot car ahead of him was "bo $81.26; shorts, per toe, .$82.25 to P swaI:owed ug in a mist, and after 488.25: middlings, $89.25 to $40.25• to close up for the day, interrupted - , and in some Instances t vainly trying to locata-the lost trail, ,N 'Pod feed floss, _ jr bag, $$,SOT stopped rain t r" speeded up his sedan car and drove a Ont. oats --42 to 44e, fro b., shipping traffic and kept al shipping in port.,' ,pointe• No damage to shipping or otherwise ( a' adtrare<y into a great ice holo. believ .� -,r Out. good milling wheat -$1.41 to- had been reported early Thursday j _ Ing it to be only a shadow cast upon $1.43, f.o.b., shipping pointe according I the snow. The car loaded with liquor , evening, The Canadian Government • b �,i C G r to freights i �' and its...:one occupant plunged 30 feet Bar Mia ,68 to � Merchant 'Marine steamer Canadian x., ii , down to the bottorr. of thip lake.' Buckwheat -No. 8, fiber Settler, from Antwerp, which was re- Tha body was recovered by William R No. 2, 90a '' Ported several days ago in trouble ort Atkinson, of Amherstbur a diver, l�an hoar -First , pat., $9.10, To- the coast, limped into port Thursday. I and brought to Amheratburg where iaato; do, second pat,, $8,60. morning jest as the storm was break- i Coroner Dx. Fred Parke held an in- -Toronto, W Oat stair -Toronto, 90 , per cent. Ing, and anchored. quest and decided death due to secs J9.s�ppa�t., per barrel, In earlots, Toronto, The Furness liner Manchester Pro- x ,a. ' 10; -seaboard, In balk, $6.80. dental drowning. , ts, r ton, ducer, reported in • troub:e in mid- Straw -Caro p¢ $9 to, $9.50,' Atlantic bound from Halifax for Man- b According to the story as gathered Screenings -Standard, rec:eased, f, + " y gf$cials at Amherstburg Wil:etts 'io.b. bay ports, per ton, $20, cheater w>t+h s • general cargo and caG ' j preceded by another automobile which mhe��F ► Cheese -New, large,n22c; twins, tle, was not heard from on Thursday, acted as a pilot, took on a load of beer , -22%c; triplets, 23c; Stilto, 24c. Old, the I•sat information coming to the FACED DEATH' TEN DAYS and whiskey at Arstb>irg in the 21 large, 28 to SOc; twins, 28 to 31e, Halifax office being a delayed radio i : , Members of the crew of the lost schooner, Eugene Owen Ms:cKay, of triplata, 80 to 32c• mesas sent out from the Co "no of afternoon and drove out to Bar Point : Butter -Fine., Lunenburg, N.9., rescued by a Bcs4oa-bound schooner but a few moments- at dark. The two oars waited until mY Pests, , the same line, bound west, stating that f� i 48e; No. 1 creamery, 46 to 47c; No. 2, I before their ship [sundered. Lett to right (front row): John Llewiya, L'apk four o'clock Friday morning before ri 45 to 48c. Da she was steaming to the aid of the - $ Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. George E. Merman, (3ardeaer Ric3srd and Edmund Rlahard; (back row): starting out f6fribs American shore 7 Manchester Producer and hoped to • r Eggs --Fresh .extras in cartons Walter 53111, C. Stanley King and Jens Jensen. At that hour the moon had become 48 to 47c; fresh extras, loose, 45 to reach her at midnight partly hidden behind a ;ow hanging ¢6c;- fresh firsts, 41 to 42c; storage At Digby the Bay of Fundy .pas- + bank of clouds, which made visibility bactras, 88c; storage Grata, 82 to 88c; sensor and freight steamer Empress, ONE GIGANTIC WAVE 1 YEGGS BLOW SAFE AND difficulf storage saccade, 28 to 270. owned by the Caaadi,n Pacific Rail - DID $80,000 DAMAGE' ESCAPE WITH ai, W Driving without lights the care pro- �- Dresser! poultry -Chickens, spring, way, plying between Portland and SL ' seeded northward across the lake, the Ib.. 82c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 24 to John, came in the morning with the �-" " 28c do, 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, 18c; pilat car a hundred feet or more In the storm, bit failed to make the return. of France Buffeted by Noise of Bleat Drowned by 4 dnc�C:inga, 5 lbs, and up, 80 to 82c; A snow flurry that ewe across �.._�..._. g __.Atktkbe- t- -Train -Fi3 the almost -in �ai6{e trail,-ob3ttersted Beans- ran_ head-pickad. lb 6e • The Lunenburg, Liveepoo: and l primes 5 to S%e. ' I Lockport fishing fleets. got to port Ripped Away. NO Clews. it entirely and Willetts soon found Maple prodncs--3 p, per imp. ahead of the storm and are reported A Aespatch`from New York says:--' London, Ont., Feb. 7. -Local police himself alone in mid:.ake without a igaL, i2 40; race 5- tin i2.$0 par safe. �' sign to guide him. Wheel tucks , The Cainsdian Pacific liner Empress have been enable to find any�irace of gra [tu t gal.; maple sugar. Ii.,'2b to 26c. + who earl showed where the rum laden aatonw- Tnini, on the Dominion Atisetic h of France, which arrived here on, Fri-' Yeggs Y Saturday f the Mg, Honey---60-lb. rias, 11 to 12c Railway running from Halifax to � day, two days tate, from Cherbourg b'e'w the safe In the office of the Mc- bile had turned Hest in one direction ` lb.; 10-[b tins, 11% to 12c; 5 -lb. tins, Yarmouth were eanceited Thursday'and and Southampton, suffered damage Guffin Coal Co., William Street, and and then another 1n a fruit:eaQ short `"'12 to 12%e; 2% -Ib. tins, 14 to 14%c• Y Y znbbed fisc to ick u the trail of the flat car. { Smoked meats -Hams, med., 27 to and other thins were running be- estimated. at $80,000 „earl Sunda p' T of about is be cash P P P f9c; cooked hams, 42' to 45c; smoked hind time to some degree, morning, when a gigantic wave, esti and cheques. The robbery is believed Then apparently deciding he would roils, 22c; cottage, 25 to 27c; break - A despatch from Boston, to have taken lace at about 4.30 in return to the Canadian shore, Willotts y fast bacon, 32 to 86c ial brand sa Mass., mated at. 100 _feet u height. At:aned P std says: -A raging gale which came'the lanes head-on during the Atwantic ths morning, and it is thought that turned his machine and started in the -breakfast bs�38 to 89c; backs, with New England's worst snowstorm! storm. The baggage aboard was dam-' the noise of the blast was drowned In direction from which he had just tome. Tk boneless. 87 to 45e. !of the winter was causing distress I aged to the extent of $20,000, it was,' the rumbling of a passing freight Just ahead lay a great patch of open Cured meats -Ing clear bacon. 50 i ung the seaboard to the south of stated, blur nobody was injured by the, train: u water. Tracks in the snow showed b 70 11u.. $E 70 ry 90 lbs. $2050 ; The robbery was that the machine approached It at a . not. discovered p0 lbs. and p. ;19.50; ligtitwaight i Boston. The worst of the storm terrific impact, which threw garcons : s for no attempt ' rolls, in barrels. $43.50; heavyweight ' had passed by night in Greater from their berths or chairs. i, until two hours later, when a driver �d P Pt had been , tons, $39.50 •+ reported. for work and found the office made to swerve the car. WMetta died per barest Boston, but thousands of commuter, Iva been at sea for thirty -flue Po ". like a rat is a trap. = , Lard -Para tierces, 18% to 19c; were held in the city proper by dis- years:' said Captain E. Griffiths of door open. The cracksmen fol owed P• ;6 - a 11 r .tube. 19 to 19Kc; ails. 20 to 20%e; p tro:ley and motor the liner, "but thiA is the worst I've, the -orthodox practice of knocking the The diver who asked -his life to" P ru 11on of train, pslats, 21 to 21 %c; shortening tier>res, transportation. I off with a _sledge bring op the body told Coroner Parise ,. 14 to 14%c; tabs, 14% to 1 paiL, p° Department stores over lied" combination knob 161A to 16%c; blocks, 16% to 17c furniaitied gnartera for atraaded em-� When the wave struck the vessel hammer, souping the joints, and Ponr- the man had evidently died quickly, - ".w�� Hesv7 steers. choice. $7.60 to $8.25; ployees and hotels and lodging houses persons who were in teed started to Ing in nitroglycerine. ties door of the sedan wise party open ;„ -do, good, $7.26 to $7.50; butcher were crammed with involuntary city dress, it was stated by passenger, and The office of the Deviney Con! Co. but the body remained on the seat, titc steers, choice, 87 .to $7.50; .do, on Ade'aide Street was also forced hands still grasping the driving good, dwellers. No ships left Boston and all .members of the crew; others in public, $8 to $6*65 - butcher heifers, choice, I along the coast vessels kept to port. I rooms reached for ' hfe-preservers. open. The combination u+aa knocked wheel, x'$6.50 to J7,25; d0. good' $5.60 q - They believed an iceberg or another off the safe door there before the to ;6.26; do. mad., $b to $6.50; do, boat had been struck. I yeggs found _that it was not locked. GOLD PROSPECT RSCalm \ n _choice, $4.60 to $5. 5;aOulu" PARdo fair to A few aecon ,ter waterTiterally 'i`h' i then 'openedained only after THRONG TO RFD LAI :$4 to $4.50 • butcher bulls, good, a. AFTER NINE YF -ARS g finds that it contained oral the com- d 50 I need through the ship -Then it be- to o- � Y ogna $8- came apparent that a giant wave had pany's records. Busy Villages Where FOrn3er- J4 to 35.60 fiol a, sass �o 76; British Manner of Met;tin Ob-' - - canners and cutters, $2.25 to $8; $ smashed the big liner .head-on. In _ �+ springers, choice, $86 to $100; goodMANY CANADIANS - ly Were Lonely Posts- milch cows, $74 to $80; medium cows, figations Re-establishes stantly, above the pounding of the sea, were heard the banging pf''faaing RETURN FROM STATES Sleigh Dogs at Premium. $45 to $60; feeders, good, $5.75 to CldellZKe. AN $850; do, fair, $5 to $5.60; stockers, booms and the mad swish of water, - VD A despatch from New York says:- throw A despatch from Winnipeg says:- $4.26 to S&W; do, fair, $4.610 to It wass, notable occasion when stark- tl narrow passaf�waya. Q� F'1gLlldA Show 7,9 p graphic description of the scenes 4.75; calces, choice, $18.50 to $14; The wav4isipped loose heavy winch - 2b ' Repatriated Last December. accom an It demo:iRhedthe' booms and P n the 'd do, good, $12 to $12 ; do, greasers, Ing cables Trached par in New York es.. jyi•, 8 gold rush to the Red $5 to $5.25; good light sheep, $7 to this week. EIeven years have elapsed stays. It beat in like' pieces of tta I A despatch from Ottawa 'aays.� In Lake, district of Ontario has been $8; heavies and bucks, $5.50 to $6.50; since the English pound stood at this the pressed -steel bulwarks on the the month of December, 1925, a total brought bask to Winnipeg by the spe- .,�. F 10 b0 to lambs, $13.50 5do bucks $10: ' price in terms of American dollars, promenade deck. It smashed to tiny of 7,928 Canadians who had been liv- Press, p°who°thea jof ust Manitoba $11; do, culls, and there have been extreme fluctua- ils, $10 to $11; Bogs, thick tions Burin that bits port windows that. were an inch Ing in' the United. States_ .for.. six Free from's tel to the district g period. An extreme thick, gh- g P smooths, fed and watered, $13.60; do, Reaclijng up higher and hi months `or ionger returned to the Do- Tractors vie with d teams as a high of $7-+ras touched at the begin- er, it crashed through the windows of minion according to a statement of f.o.b., $13.2; do, coni,kry points, $13; °g- _do, off cars, $14.25; select premium, ning of August, 1914; anmeans of transportation, and .creasy d a law of the chart -room on the bridge, eighty the Dept. of Immigration and Colon- - •` $2.72. $3.19 was made on -Feb. 4, 1920- There posts along the ,way have been chang- ==; feet above the water; flooded the cap= ization. For the first nine months of MONTREAL - has been, roughly, a corresponding tains sanctuary, and ripped sway t,(ie the present' -fiscal year 'the total is ed into bustling^ vil:ages. The corres- Oats, Can. west., No. 2, 62c; CW, fluctuation -in Canadian funds in New port Cothouse, 33,1129. The December total is a record pondent reports that 200 prospectors, No. 3, 68c; extra No. 1 feed, 55c. York, with frequent minor deviations. P' since April, 1924, when the department miners and employes of commercial 'l+bur, Man. spring heat pate., firsts, Steering at par is a development _ 4 ' began to keep a count of Canadians companies are wintering in the din- - $9.10; seconds, , strong bakers, that -is traceable direct:y to the re- Historic Quebec Building returning to their own country. It is trict, and that with the' spring it is 8.20 to $&9Q. Bfan. $8025 to $31.25. - anticipated that 1 000 Then will 6e on �•:- N=I tioii• of - a: res gold market by Fills Pre to Flames 2,796 higher' than . the previous beat P orts, $82.2b t, =33.26. Midd.ings, Britain. The is issue is still a highly y monthly total of 5,127 recorded in P b: _ $39.25 to $40.25. H's No. 2 the scene. Seven commercial com an - #r lo� $ y, ,per ton, controversial one but in ener s 2 e increase in the move- ies have large holdings in the district, Que - a 'a Cheese -Finest fain safe to co c; -and bundreds of claims have a:read . wa!sia, 21 -to 21i,4c. Y n ude that the results _ ment.of.:Canadians returning from the 7 g i t dextro ed one of the city's his. • butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 45 to 45%c;' have been more favorable 'than -were tome buildings when the Mackay Hos-' United States is been, staked on behalf of individua'Ys. - seeende, '33c. Eggs, storage fiesta, anticipated. The principal effect of regarded by immigrs- x?c; es, 33cage seconds, 22cstorage fresh ex- pital, on 5t Hoye Road, fell victim tion, officials as indicative of the im- Hudson, 240 miles east of Winnipeg, Britain's return to a free goad market pi the flames. It was d, the site -of 'Proving business. through- on the Cangdian National Railway, Is t• tree, 47 to 48c; fresh firsts, 43 to 440. • Potatoes, r b Was a sentimental one. It did more to' this h4apital that the house of Gen- out the Dominion. the starttT+g point of the I40 -mile Quebec per �, .pal lots, - areata international in the oral Murray, who succeeded General' Immigration for October, _Novem- journey, across frozen lakes and oyer- $a to $8.10: to the strike. Com• l sli i calves, $10.50; alightly stabs -sty of Britain and in the event- lames Wolfe, following the latteTis � I er, and December, 1925, also shows land st . i better, $ 1; mired quality hogs, $14.50 ua1 recovery of equilinrinm by Contin- an increase of 1 671 over the comes- Dogs are reported -at a premium, death at the rapture of @uebec, once with -the surroundin couTitr s- to $14.76. \ ental Europe than did any other fac- tsod•- The famous Intendant Bigot' P�ii4-three months--oi-f9t4.- -- - B Y ceuie1 . r, with the possi a exception of thehad aao lived there. The total immigration to Canada c.ean of trained sleigh dogs, and with , COBALT FIRE CLAIMS Dawes Plan, or the signing of the _ for the nine months of the present all sorts and descriptions of animals Locarno Pacts In any event A had J 1 dad Dec mbe Q1.f. being greased into service He reports 1 FRENCH-CANADIAN a far-reaching effect which is more - .. Charred Bones of Roomer in readily apparent to -day than it was six months. ago... Hunter $lock Found in - Fire Debris. ----London and Alps - A despatch from Cobalt says:=_ed by Air Sunday's fire c:8imed one victim. The charred remains of Jean Lanthier, A despatch from Croydon, Eng., i French-Canadian, who had been room- says: -To enable travelers to reach ing in the Hunter Mock, were found in the winter sports area easily and com- the debris when, search party ftarted fortably, a new. air service hats been digging, after exhaustive inquiries at Ina,,. ase Croydon his usual haunts had failed to find any It ayes Pane: It :eaves the Croydon aero- aero" - drome, and in seven hours lands ' -.trace of Lanthier. According to the caretaker of the near St. _Moritz, Switzerland. - block there were 12 persons in the -- ' building Saturday night, ar�i Fire Satnia's Police Magistrate - agis _ Chief Msthieson was able to account..Carrms_on -fir at -87 Ye -ars of.Age_'' only 11 of these. When he could - New Platt at Vancouver riot find Lanthier the conclusion lvah Sarnia, 'Ont., Feb, 7.-Eighty- �i�cs year en e r s was ,,115, Of this number,- 31,004 were the sale of'one:four-doge team at $100. '"7, . •ritish, 14,988 from the United States a dog. . - q, • :-A 28,123 from other countries. The winter ' trip is divided into - • - stages, tailing four days for comple- Brunettes•Held Best tion of the trip. In the summer 120 t«. Judges Of Perfumeryryls, mi of the journey can be inade'by' :< the fire started• boat, through a series -of lakes, Plans t'1'ret,irn•t I:oosevelt• who res award• 1 despatch from London says:- are under way for the constrtetioa of r « "runettes are more appreciative of temporary roads. Yt <ccnt than b:ondes, hence the prevai-_ -_.•f ,_., nee of brunette employes in perfume ,'-t::b:ishments. This .is one of the ob. - New Platt at Vancouver 'or t;ie reecae of the crew of 25 of ervations set forth b F. A. Ham - Y P to Speed Up Wheat Flow ; �•-:�� t011 in his , new book, "The Scent of grate:ations the sunken freighter Anduoe. 'r':owers and Leaves." The darker the I^ Vancouver, • Feb.. 7. -The grain , complexion of a race, the heavier scent trade of the port will have in opera- it favors. The Eng:ish like the rose, � tion on Monday a new pian to facili- vio:ct and clove pink, but the Latin 1 tate and speed up the flow of wheat ac,erefer 'sass-ds:lzaie s`ceiits. This through local elevators. Through the Yom, s: taste reaches its height in Somaliland„ agency of a joint surrender office, the in tropic Africa, where the natives Harbor Commission and private eke= q reached that his body might be in the seven years o:d yesterday and stiff: Capt. George Fried, drench themselves in crocodi o musk, '1 vators will be enabled to interchange' - q, ruins, as there was definite evidence going strong, Sarnia's po:ice magis- 1 Dr. Hampton gives a character t4D' warehouse receipts. The effect will be that he had been in the building when trate, Henry Gorman, cerebrated his isle' galisn•t con:mandei cf the �•�• the proper arrangements of flowers in to make a pool of the accommodation the fire started• birtliday b sacendiii the bench ire ydis g t'1'ret,irn•t I:oosevelt• who res award• gnrder.s so that the scants wi': be of a.l e:evatars so thin ships may load r « The property loss will be at :east P Pe Y usual and posing of the `docket. ^(a medal by the Ariti 1i Government' harmonisi.us._�rad-p:aata •Anes-flmrcn wbegE at tvtitehevc� o,eva r has the ,_., $85,000, but the insurance carried has Scores called at his home to offer con- 'or t;ie reecae of the crew of 25 of wi:' be provided which wi:l supply required amount of grain or the grade, aot yet been detes3,nlned, grate:ations the sunken freighter Anduoe. perfume throughout the year. say port officials. �•,,�•�:,f,' •,;,. p�o .3 r• : - .. .t Y-:: i:,.. r �.. :.... d1-• ... .. - >,. r .. ', .. �;.". ,� -. :' LLd...�., r '' .d... .> r j.'. .�r'�d^;�Ss,.�..a.�e,F.sura....�....y..�...._..,.�.�_,-r.�•�.?1aF_.'#,,..:m.r.:,;.�:.e'-,.�.,r...-,.r..,._'�t:,a?3'"i.«„'�;r,.2"x.....n,...�iJ�.tir,-:a...,.�,:'"?��,.. ... ., 3:: _...._ ._..: �. .s... ;,,. ......,._..,r.. .. •._a__ _....»._.... __-.r...,,.. ,....,.. •�... _>�_.:..,.. _ .;! ..,. �_,., ..,1._.,5"`..,.,.r_�,4R..�:k`aq,'a;...x•5,�.�,..._a, :t,....,..a�: r..�_'�+:'L'�+,.s: `�"sry!.}� '"?' '"'A+;`+. ""y�' e."•r��+�. "' p,¢ t,.'vR ;y a�a�t�Y y� ^"' r - •'� ..'cif -:,y M1Vy >T+ ws P: 268 ., Loin of Pork. ..• r Sbonldet Roast of Pork, 20, 23c " Pork Chops, .. .: . • 28c " Pare Pork- Sausage,. '... ... • Finest Salt Pork ....... ... r . 35c " " sliced, .. ... 35c '• '4.•- ti. v3••.� 3tr. .S. 'e i. . , ',pwh .. .r- • .. .. yl. 'M .Ps . A sa �f 'I _'iR 9c - •'� ..'cif -:,y M1Vy >T+ ws P: 268 ., Loin of Pork. ..• r Sbonldet Roast of Pork, 20, 23c " Pork Chops, .. .: . • 28c " Pare Pork- Sausage,. '... ... • Finest Salt Pork ....... ... r . 35c " " sliced, .. ... 35c '• Dlild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c " -Back Bacon, ,.. .. ... ... - Cooked Ham, • • ... 458 `• -= Weieers,.. Head -Cheese,. - .. ... ... 15�` " „ Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs • .5 lb= 55 cents, A cents: ' lb print- 13 ce.'uts, z�w think that because they are part pay. A simllar request of the + _ -- f ilckatus Acw� owners of the railway tifey should Canadian Pecitic railn'ay would ' T C/A,LS ,_._.�.ss receive reduced freight rates, a pever be contemplated. The Cana Tff 3r - ^: 'ti•?t Ger year.-.- paid in advance. request they would' not, think of dian Nationals are competitors of �. -. AT — subacriptione ro,the United states and crest. Faking of a privately owned rail- the C. P. R. and their tuanager ' � � . _. srtrBr.• e?SiO.fa.arlvaa W p 'sali a tfi� �a nadisu Pacific.st�� `s .;:, a.e. m : t, =-Rs t... .4 r H-1 _�.Q.�H. M u R�(AR�.PJ Qp[iBLQ[._ During the past few years. when reasonable demands. If t the fuel question becameecute in quests_ for ._reduced rates on coal L E bntario and Quebec, strong ap• .were granted It would leave the WAVE CREST FINNAN HA Dl P KOTES AND COMMENTS. _ 2 pounds for 25 cents K peals have been evade -to the Do- door open for similar requests minion Government and to Sir from other sections of the D.omin-The _ an hrat'ite strike the ions Inlners Peunsyl- Henry Thornton for a reducn the ed ion. Grata dealers in the Nest, P & Cz SOAP SPECIAL • g rate on coal . from the Alberta and the mine -owners of Nova -- .... 1 PkR Chipso, targe size _ — T vania still contiuues with no pros mines, and they even expected a Scotia would be equally entitled '' " 8 Cakes Gold or P & G Naptha Soap `peet of an iia wedia.te. se_t_tlement, "2 Cakes Guest Ivory reasonable re nest to utak o sur': to these favors. So that Sir 1 Cake Ivor Soap, Med. �-as both aides are now determineii - --- - is a e to light to a finish. But neither q Henry .Thornton could not be 1 White Enamel Dish -Pas Henry Thoroton, who. is ezpectfd ltutly criticised should he object `ALL FOR $1.49 side is anxious that the struggle __. _. ..should n prolonged indefinitely. to make the Conadian Nationals I to granting auy such favors:' Buy All Yunr Groceries at - the Gsocet•;s V •: x` The miuers. are beginning to Buffer from Want. and their savings Rill 6 t i soon be all gone, when' their sof - s- JAI ES -: RICHARDSON - - o /leo.os,icaf Tra..spestotiee .feringa will increase. Of course, they are receiving su pport fcorlt , \ : the Union in the bi•tumfoous re. P'ckerinig Hardware Store Yfti, giona, but this is not, sufficient , ; meet all their needs. and they f'. cannot expect to receive this � ='assistance indefinitely. They are • - -' •• - .. ... ' anxious to get back to work, but in •. their leaders will not give thePoultry Foods and Egg Producers per hand, the owners of the mines lace ! - Oyster Shell, Mica Grit, Beef Scrap, and Laying Meal I viewing with alarm the possibility �/� Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calved L of losing alarge amount of their a Electric Light Bulbs, got Plates, Canadian market In the pasty r' Irons Ontario has been about the'ir-best , Toasters W - enetonser. They will atilt be able -- _ - land washing Machines g5 to sell thew at a ruoderate price, y -snit as they bave become ui to _ Full protection in any weather— Agant for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. ` snbetitutee, they will not submit - 'comfort in winter—snugness : r to the exorbitant prices n hicb - _ against snow, sleet, and rain --that's Onr.AtotLo : e have it. can get it, or i>'ie not trade. > thpp ave bad to pqy in the past. what you enjoy when you drive the ` . ' -Chevrolet touring cu! # # # # # '# :_ # # # :xDtrr the Htriked to tire, u+et the g � - price_ ,f coal rose to between Fine quality curtains, carefully tail- ti twenty Nhd thirty dollars a ton, ored and close fitting, keep the cold J. S. A = �•��j' abut they cannot look fur any sorb out and warmth in. Entrance and r/ J tlJ.a7 l� i iLr prices in the future. lrsete .gilt exit to both seats lyre unhampered , st revert to substitutea before they and free because the curtains sire -supported by rigid rods and swing 5 will pay it. At present they are Put on Pedlar's RO iq with the doors. sof losing by having- their mines Jr you "'sh to IVOW �- g ibuy yow.Chevro- The Chevrolet touring is the lowest- ' closed down, because the owners let on time, the priced car of equal quality and egnip- of the anthracite mines are also Nearest thing to meat on the market. It offers all the _ z� the owners of the bituminous is a s h is the advantages of economical operation all tC it A C plan—_ the year around . an open car for the • miner, which have gt eatly inereas General Motors' open road in summer and snug comfors ed their output since the strike own plan for sell- for winter driving. I!i i d " bewau. and selli0 at rice more tat its ears on g p time, which is Come int Satisfy yourself that here e a I than double that received pre- .available to .our ""low-priced tour mg ear that offers seal "viously. As the outlook for both purchasers. An-weadwr protection. sides is not promising, the strike . t; T is likely to end before many weeice 1 : bave sssed, although neither ,/�t j �+ -- p - Q&A l LAW, sides cetre to en3rmit. - - - -. - .. . do .. .Jr Henry --Th-.ornton. who is the � OntarlQ1Ckering, It will be intact �r geoer►1 manager of Canadian Natioael Rsilaay finds his pobi• -a -- - - -, _ -- - - many yeas �ifice lion fdr front being strewn with ' , rosea. Hits great aim is to make Buy a Reefing That Lasts ._ this railway pity and became an -'Qv AT WW asset to the Dominion of Canada c sts a -Lifetime 'Without R "3nstetrd of l,ei-ng a "a bite eleph• Send us dimensions of your barn or building and we will ant." 8e ie gradually placing the - - �— .tote the lowest price for roofing with any of these famous - the railcrnys. under hilt control on tits a pAyieg basis, and%e expecte to NeV A show a ionrphis within a few years � { ' -instead -of a: deficit, But he bars Qnany obstaidIes In his way. The - railway, being publicly owned and 1 under the control of the party in ' L poster at ottaws, there are alw4s De Forint V Crosley a number tvh➢ are looking for and Y engineers now offer a -expecting flavors to which they remarkable achieve- _ have u<tt the slightest claim. And meet—a new and bet- - there are w-tious of couptry who ter S -rube T . R ..F - • - circuit ' possessing re- _ -� finements and •improve- Ot -meats that make this 1 Model "G -s" at X78.00 ' t (st ripped) • the ' most as- tounding radio value -Hard'and Soft 0.091 Of.th< ;ever produced in Can- — :__ _ best. qualify on Ada. New Wheatstone / Viand Bridge balancing giveno "s - Inalsitificeitt sweet ton. - or d THOS. A. yLAW, tion. u zzinessTunes" outlstor un- P1C3C0%%i%¢, Gat. -wanted ,programmes L144 . with remarkable ease. - "110 Rrees, Sh&M a E`+1rV• En -aced in a beautiful " • Raving eectired the agency for T. W. Bowman etc Son. Star Nurseries, Ridgetown. Ont. " 1 arn,p repared to take orders- for all kin Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Shruhs Etc,, at - lowest possible prices. Special rates for large quantities. 45tf N. J. Chairman,- 'Pickering �1' ALF. TABU -Pickering station $. Trains going East ane as follows • --..-Ifs. -�„- �...- -. . . 28 Local 12.59 P. M. 80 Local 6.25 P. 111 Sunday train, 838 A. N• Trains going Rest dub an follows-- ' No. 29 Local 27 Local 2.44 P. b1. •,• A Mail A (4i P. SI, Sunday tr•Ninr i 4.2 P. Jl. aForpaning i. A­'nr11;n9 to atAndard McLagan "Grand was, . ter" Cabinet.. _ if you were-to'pay $100.00 or more you could not buy better results.. First samples'have ; just arrived. Come in ' and site the new Model—"C.5­ now. F. T. BUNTING f : reproof roo g mater t"Georae"Shingles-24"z24"—Galvanized. Nor Improved "Corro-Crimp" made to "Council Stan- ' dard" Spieci6cation with Extra Heavy Coating. Take advantage of our SPRING PAVENT PLAN for farmers. Material supplied now and pq�me>>t eaiQe 1hy 1st.' Write to -day. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED %Eseebii".1861 ` Executives Offices: Oshawa, Ont• Faetotjes: Oshawa '& Montreal. Branches:. Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, St. John, Ottawa, Toirodto. London. Winnipeg, Regina, Vancouver. - - r PICKERIN f\ MEAT,:.-MARKET.`..1a' Rouryd Roast or'Steak, Surlein React or Steak.25c St " Porterhouse Roast or eak, • ... 20 •'. - Rump Roast,... ... .. , Fine Rib Roast, ... : 20c i Heavy Rib Roast, ... 18c " Shoulder Roast. .. ... 14 and 16c " t Pot Roast, ... - ... .. 1.4c `• Brisket, to buil, ... .,: ... 9c Lew of Pork,... .. 268 ., Loin of Pork. ..• 25c " Sbonldet Roast of Pork, 20, 23c " Pork Chops, .. .: . • 28c " Pare Pork- Sausage,. '... ... 25c Finest Salt Pork ....... ... ,: Fitieet Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. . 35c " " sliced, .. ... 35c '• Dlild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c " -Back Bacon, ,.. .. ... ... - Cooked Ham, • • ... 458 `• -= Weieers,.. Head -Cheese,. - .. ... ... 15�` " „ Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs • .5 lb= 55 cents, A cents: ' lb print- 13 ce.'uts, ` Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday. - W. G. R'EID, - - PICKERING G �°+zk'a.+....w.._ _ _' a ._ _ . - .' - .. ' .. _ . , .-,-,, :.,.. • _,� - :... - _. � -.. n- ... _ . _ .:.. �•� _. _ . _: nr.w,:+�o-.><�m..!�•' .r?.;f_ �ttrti .._ arm- Sim.-.. •a. a.... :e__•t$:;.rYe e- ?ks'. ._ "�Wi'. � Ere _ . �!5ia•r. _i_ .� ,}%• .%S." tt�ga •' r.: Sw4H;r F dcfi '.a" 3 , :, t�.pwi n'Rw' eke �.,, ii y�� .. rxu...aG3n� ,a�•`.' ..,..,,,.y .... '..,,,.�,,.w._, .., .,._... . _..,- :.. �, ^: W t z, n, :.a. ter•-,-...a.._-, M� 7L I I. 1IL r • CLAREMONT. - George Wagg, we are sorry to S — report, is very ill atpresent. Mrs. R. E. Forsyth vias in the Misa Hamilton has been an the on Monday. sick list but is recovering nicely. C. S. and Mrs. Trueman were in r x Thoenots.Hargrave, of__* arkham, Uxbridgeon.SAturday. vasa viaitur in our village over fQ� M; Mrs. D. A. Scott has gone to r . _ I,u"'bc3i>cit8lineas of icer Vtaltec 9ymee has cecekved a --mother. P - 8 - Northern Oatar obard�600d^ from -... �i$Ry - _ R �- — W, G. Scott has ureh ped about '� Aweoty head of young cattle from Several of our residents have �aK ! �_-• a PdPULA'R' 11 '' xu. Hopkins. been investing in new pianos dui-� Mrs. Wilbert Thom, of Toronto, �g the past two weeks. ry' l its spending��couple of weeks with Freak Cooper` spent severaldaye � - " 'Mies E. A. Pugh. last week in Eastern Ontario and LOSS, Stra�red or Stoles Its a friendly +to F. C. Madill, of Toronto. spent brought black with him. five heavy : -Sunday here with his paTa3tw, J. farm horses. - food. B. and Mrs. Madill. Those having claims against the 'y Mrs. Wm. Arbuckle. of Mount estate of the late Mrs. John Reid The products of this bakery will a Zion, is spending the winter with are requested to hand their ac- help you regain your A -Good prises �r 'Miss Elizabeth Pugh. counts to Thos. Paterson. __ — food avidity, Mrs. Sparkhal}, of 9carboro. - TAIlLOR'S '1 David and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake of 1 _ a. was here one day last week visit- geld, spent the week-end with Our pastry will please, both your W ( SOLD CRUS T % paid for Nell Aug her mother, Mrs. Mann. relatives in Claremont, returning tasting and digesting machinery �lfi ld Q R E A 0 Miss Mabel McLellan, of Toron- home on Tuesday evening. and you will find -our bread tube ;11 PhOh B fatted Ixhi ilk• to University, spent the week-end a sure-enough staff of life. C A REr10n r xs with her-paces-ta-at the manse. , *� — -- -rc},� ry 'Mrs. Ed. Speaceley has been -FARMERS 1 lied h � k n.. confined to her house suffering from the f u,.but is now improv- NOW is the time to yet your . Phone 3700 ing. barrows sharpened and _- ' • Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 180. Remember -the continuation re Sired school concert on Thursday _and P + ready •�� "Friday, February 25th and 28th. _ for spring a>ddaaac Branch Store y Watch out for bills, work. AY%M- " Mrs. Wm. Arbuckle, of Mount �IONE:90Q19 The Best For Less Zion, has been spending a couple FUNK CHIDLOwa Of weekR with her daughter, Mre. L O R N E R E I D '� ICKE ;� g �`Tr 'l4' 4l Choice Groceries, fresh n W, Thoin, of Toronto. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO John Forgie started on Monday CLAREMONT every week at on his tour of the township in his city panes. ; captivity of astteseor. He is start (� --The Pickering Its le Leaf Ifatsal Fire tarp in the southern part of the town 4iraliit Chopping Highest price paid for. p ship. AND FL>►gING; Violance, Committee butter and egKs•Snrance A fancy dresF, carnival, apprc- riate for Valentine' Day. will be 1 am pre red to do Chopping anti 71 Cheap rates for farm and country ; + GIG on 11 buildings. Feb. 18th. Good ice and a band n RTed'a ay and Friday The o'b t of this A lsociation is to � l C0*9Wd{� � :Windstorm Iasutsnce on buildiIIgg, 'M attendance. Stomoboats For Bale lessen stealing sad prosecute wind-mills, Silos etc. ' dire. R. J. Mann is on the sick the felons. "list at present. While going to. 3Oho F. Bayles, ClaremontH A R I1t E S S feed her chickens shoat a week J►ufamohile Insurance sato she felt on the ice fracturing Rerall3oute No. 2 —_— of a!1 kinds. ILemaars haviaq progtarty stoba oommnal !n r - "FARIrtB FOR SAL>4 'several of her ribs oah tm,a.di.s.ly ,.ish asy m.ossse y person wishing new Harness _ - z The. members of the Baptist of Ssseotin t7smmisrs. should call on me before pur- . Write or phone Church have arc•hased » new U y�b,yipf« 61.00. chasing, and secure fano from R. A Fleming of Mark- B prices. I _ I, rtatuos SMATom a had aP w. Ptr.afaane o:: E D. BOW I M A N ? ` am. The instrument was deliv• '= soaesnn oe•pVtistea. Saracen repairing dose at it eved on Tuesday last. Your Spring Har- Hae. OQm.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm• all times. gnus MaMorgan Is confined to er, W S. Chapman, Pickering. All rinds of Harness Repalyd kept 20 'W'HITBY, ONT.. I his bed and ii under the doctor'* ness uow. constantly on hand. • s- Beare snflering from an attack of We have s complete *tock of her- 0. Munro, ,�as. Richardson. ; the fin. We are pried to know p Psastdeat. searebary. Luther Pilkeyt Claremont CLAREMONT that he is now improving• Dene, Collars. Pads, Halterq Thor. Coady received a ship and Parts. p �• ,cent of coal one day last weal!. In making our harness in Peter- -- C/-'�G. AMERY '1 While it is not so satisfactoryy as born they consider g - the anthracite coal of former cis s 1� =Richest pries paid for many of onr residents were de LQ ualit3� First Opp ��n� (Cream atthe lighted to get it. ty' The seats is the Presbyterian Onr prices ere rensoeable sad we Clxlema t Cirealtte charch. which Is being transform will give until Apt. 1stS0� day will come the opportunity ed into s community hall. have - for pa.ymeot. of your life-tittle. You may need • been moved to the basement of 8000 as before buying. money to take full advantage of it. Give ne a trial and be cooriaead the United Church. which im — n b proves it very much. .We oil harnebs 200 per set-iStart now to save a regular portion of Walter Ward was in the -city (washed sad dipped). BEATTY., « '4 for a couple of days last ween, and your earnings. •' `. ,varhilA t ere attended- the The Dominion Bank protects its depositors _ _ �. y> or longing to the estate of by faidlil l practice of prudent manag+Qaeat. STANDS FOR THE REST - t •late R. J. P'lemingt. *ome of CLAREMONT *which were sold for over :5000. A number of the naembersof the Agent for Ackerman's Quality Baptist Church held a "bee" one Harnees. Ask the user. - - _ .day Last week when they hauled ' to the church their year's supplyWllcw H%4m::K G. P. LYNDr Maas�sfs. 7. Of firewood. It was procured from wpm $ROO�IJA1 8R.i1ftK7H, •'B G CR06S. lrlsnsgss; t itxhe lot which was purchased from, Feb't Sale 1 - -•�+� _ -on- Norman Linton on the eighth c-on• Y --- - —_- - - u ��`�+`�� cession a year ago. ' The Women's Institute will -15th to 27th. ..-� Saoat the home of Mrs. Roy Mor- Claremont New s Sao on Wednesday. Feb. 17th, at t� a_ p. m. A per will. be given by • Litter Carriers. Hay Carrieis� Is ls[rs. John Gregg on "The Pull 21be Prunes, large juicy ones. Pumps Door Tracks. Cow ,71 (tion of Great Literature in Char- 21be Seedless Raisins. Bowls. pressure syute"°s Set' - actor-building,." Also Current 2 )be Cnrraill recleaned, 127c - - It will pay you ,to Pet soy prices oa Rveots.by Mrs. A.,lomlipson. S The Dried Peaches, " "r above *afore buying sinew ere. Remember the drama, entitled 2 pge' Lax. � All roads lead to the Big Sale. '•From �t�xY J. ��II� _city Lou.- to be given in three 2 Pee Old Dutch, 20 to 30 per cent. of Al PICSI£lEiRilliF(3. ur1TAM-0 Isere this (Friday) evening in the 8 pas Amnioma, _ + Baptist thatch by the B. Y. P. U. 2 pas Starch: merchandise. music will be twmished between 2 Corn Starch, Z'Sc 6 accts by Mrs. Symonds and the 21he Dates. � - iI :iOlsremoat orchestra. also piano a The Rice. ... me ' Come prepared to bas' and see Leatber Stogy 1 dtnete. Proceeds in aid of the piano 2 tins Peas. large size, fund. 2'tins Corn, our new prices. � .. Those who attended the Librar Tiger Salmon, large tin, -ale aotxbct last Tuesday evening en Horseshoe 9almott, . �. 44c Our supply of quality Here avid `= ed a real treat. It is the coo- Sunflower Salmon, Call at Phone"88@0 a� I FINGOM •S Parts i. now complete. eel of opinion that it wee one Magic Bk Powder ' " 331c _ HOOTS—GREB SHOE of the beet cooeerts- ever'giyen in' 5 lbs Black or Mixed Tea: ~2.75 Ci+�9►.RF+�iaNT. O�T'TARIC We have a larges stock of this Faaseiel Claremont, and reflects great cred• 18 bars Laundry Sosp—Com - --- Boot on bawd—unbeatable T it on the talent of Claremont and fort, Gold, J. and G. or — Westsnd tear,T—. -_-the—surrouodtng�c� %"n' y, as li... ILL -the entire program waven by 8 bars Castile or Olive Soap, 2ocREPAIAINtIlocaltalent. The pro* of $26 8 Jelly Powder, —ao 54 K'e maintain our established repute• groes to help the library Panda. It 2 pkg Shredded Wheat, 25c o tion for repairing all kicds of. is to be regretted that it was not .Corn Flakes, per pkg, lOc ` ' Y • harness ao boots. F} '. be ter advertised vie manyin the 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, dye � � "our BL1s111�S �� _ - village knew nothing of it until it Kraft Cheese, per lb, .Uj n Related t� CECIL BRADLEY was all over. 21be bulk Soda Biscuit@, - - Harness maker, As Fred Pngh, of the eighth 3' CINCE 1584, when the first Euro- :concessiou,. was takiug his *on to Mens Fleece LToderwear, w7 PICKERING, ONTARIO r* the Claremont school on Friday per garment, ... oc peen bunk was founded immer}ce, — € morning the horse became unman- Men's Wool Uunderwear. f the story of the world's commerci»I seeable, causing.the cutter to up; heavy, reg 2 09, 1.39 progress is the history of the devel- --- a set vias to throw both occupants Mens heavy Wool Sox, optnent of beaking. Since the found- , '''out. The horse continued its mad 3 pairs for 1.25 I ing of the Standard Bank in 1873, the career until it reached Claremont, Men's heavy Flannel Shirts, BAKING COnlla2eCClal ogress of many of this when it encountered Fred Ward, reg 2.00, for 1.49 Country's i ost ' suceesaful business }� Winter hooses is elely identified with the 4 of whom he became very much Men's heavyCape, services of this institution.'Each@ frightened. _ It turned into the reg 1.50, fat 89c local branch ofthe Sandard Bank is •°i "t Presbyterian eburch yards and A few pieces of Dress Goods, ` had gone around the church when reg 75c per yd, for... --49c ' equipped to meet the financial needs r = M-r. Wardagain my%ter-' _ of the cotnrnunit - " Of sit maisztals and assign 'a geared on the scene and escape reik :35c per yd, for.. 24c __ It will pay;you to call at lour Works seeming impossible it surrendered Ladies' Fleece Underwear, - to inspect our stock and f aunconditiunally. Air. X%tars, n ho reg 1.00 per avirulent, 79� THS ' obtain pricesA. F bad started chit to alk tal3rhngh Ladies' Silk and Wool Ho=e, + All orders left With ill r agent. our i - STANDARD BANK � Law. Pickering. will re�ei�e aur nen, now found a12 PHFiPi' \t'ay to reg.1,00 ger pair, 79c' pro= and carefnt atter.tinn imske the trip. He hadn't sone far• OF CAAiADA li A (� T T call elicited12owever ,then he met Jlr Pugh 11 J' j}-;i ,1\.f : and bad to the ti his newt found . PiCKERING BRANiCH—W. F. Law, hianaper TH NI a' p y � Branch.• al.o at'Brooklit,, We,t Hiil, Whitby r1 • � M A 1 1.�F 50 1� ' •�? trRaj6rtrPFind an hAtktr, tl'N trnrelr•Z.t 1 t f r r? .-�..... .�.- 3-:�$Cr.a_:�4�-. 4?PSY. .:L We rr. s... t'r •^r'+-.,....�. 1m.;e.. _ _r.._ .�.Y� .»,. -iK... _.. .- .. .. a _..,.. .. _. -.�. - _» wP' •.-__ .. R,R•, . .w_. -._... ,... .. .__-_..:. __a•,. �..-:its._ _..?-'S?:l..i.n+�SAi!!,.31 'V; : Y*a ••. , 1 -,LP's%' •,,Y_. "4: Y• r. v ,w. o.r•u •'*!u s� xl :l.:s "^,Y/", "M. '.•eL' :k .`kk.� .1'±m Si9'.'": "^• M - - "M =. 'a : r, a,=.�.= ;.s . fir w+u ate. ;�i: .. r y r w w wa.a r a x� x4 a? .:, ,. $4a.r"i:*s,'+" .'„••am-:.... ,�.�",{s'-•ar.... '.. ej'...•.. .'.+k''.e. ,�t •'''.. �'' c', '�,•` .-sew, ,...: 'w ,,,, .. ,..•c .. •,.. .iu✓-!>-.uca„kw,. a. .L4.:' .�. ry,;aA %,wm.�'„”-."`-.,.�. ='it4n�r+..^`'i'.' easv� ;s• ."''"-.r. a+R+be"�r".,ca.. rs.�� rTe:e:. 'e9Swer.T,:..�+ _�, 'ir..atr. �.. !a�„Y-„:a..i1G''e•tvu:.:.,w, .�•Aat-c•.'°6.X•cu�.v, • - _ • + r -MAMCOVIatED CUTS 3: - 1 '� hi s•. «ik ,. s>I�d �+t rt Qaa�-of Forrtiative Ptt'io�d ”=X" h`. rtk �-^•re.^-�"-- p:� '�'�yy,., u,2fi?- a` ,a ;, t r. ;A.Oe 4I ME h� A VERY PLAN P"PUEAAR "The artist's sketch "owe a formation of basaltic rocks on the coast of RY F. 11, biarant, Arnhitect s is•sllsad known as the Gian4's Causeway. The formatton 1s, the re@alt of a It is not often that the name of a plan and having the hall, side entraruce The dinizrg roost is 11 ft. 5 In. s ~ etrOam of molteri rock pouring up tkkoosch a fissure in the earth's surface. The owun"Ilke structure of the (slant's Causeway, to th to have been prominent areli tem 1s found esaoel- nisi aa -1 kitchen at th•a right side lretead 12 ft, sad gets its natural iliuminatfon of the lett, a northern exposure cou:d from a combination of whndows and ought with n home costing as Itttle sebe Mti es�ttaed b* eoatarQtion which t.ok place as tate lava cooked. fifty-nve hundred dollars, One of the used. The side entrance woatld a Large French door which !cede to Lite - t - ., •. Seents of 8o4enes, also contain ettuoh magnesium < and ;urger !amber campaaiea teaturiag ,ben he expobed to the west, which ls rerltndah. better than to the east, where it would The hitcheaa, R ft. 10 in. to ft. 6 ln, eta $y David Dietl. �� this design In a pian book state that the p•an has. been a tromendoua suc- a be if this change were .not made. ; is well planned, the feature beteg the "* n lr Tho gntndte_rocks owe their lack of conclusion of the formative weight to their poverty in iron. The I period, as we have seen, there were "granites es tins it. But the reputation of the Lookfn at the floc la above ng with the ground floor, It will be n! large combination d3•ltik with its con•• :.. tibesta composed of lighter rocks contain much silicon. ! The geologist aim finds man? rocks art#Itect and the Dost are not the only noticed that the veraa,lah Is not fn ventaai drain boards. At one side tr its customary place. but '.'s at the back to $hroh gelSloglsta glue the name in Lite eat of W160ts origfa which `mss reason® for finch popularity. There are a milk cupboard with outside access overlooking the garden. I'!,e small i Thea theta were tats great are iatermoddats between the two oceans whose Rede were composed of many others. P'sw homes possessing Individuality and at the other a china closet The porch In front affords nm e ample proteo-,range bins been alToted a convetrtent .. lheavlet racks whleii ars itmlown as balawts,performing i types I During tate formative period, as we of design -are-to be found on lots tion from the .weatDer and has the position opposite the sink The pantry advantage of this tunction 3 ft. 9 in, x 8 ft. 6 in. has a built In ie- ' - 'Mese rocks which formed out of the, i have seen. the slowly forming crust unsdee forty or fifty feet wide, how- ever, here Is a decided artistic excep• the living room without obstructingtrlgerator with outside icing doo?- was trequeatly Inundated by great oriSiaal Lsyss are known v primary' of molten lava from below. !t tion. The outside width Is 22 ft. 6 in.,' light. Just outside the kitchen door and Entering the hall, it is k„,. �rttsame frocks bsoaaee they were the asst ones, le thoretore supposed that !a many In which males It suitable for ,thirty- quite a treat down three steps, is the side, grads en - to find the 1� 1lbrmed. They are sometimes called stances parts of the crtasi were m five toot lot or even two or three feet coat cloa+at conveniently and ;rom the same lanolin one locatedht at band. The stafr._as.y g may ” lths fiss•hardened Tonka. melted and _ thU when they solidified less A minimum aF:owsaoe of bight prozeod to the cellar and the fur landing, with small lettloed window pace room, laundry. fruit and, Vega- _ The geologist cans them the Igneous again their oonstftrrtion was greatly feet should be made for the dttveway above co-operates with the 1(r.ag table rooms. v, 4mks, from the Ladn• "!gats," meeninlg ; Lk,sd, st the left and two,, preferably three room in a pleasing interchango of ( On rho second flctot are three bed The study of the formation of igne• 'e feet, for overhand of eases and clear- - - views i rooms with clothes ctoleare and a bath - The rocks eon Utt es one of the mast original !suss from wlrloh the anoe st the other side, therrsi fireplace tn. the corner of the room wtch Huen cupb)ar3 at the right: e lgtseoua rocks ttitmied were very tom- Involved and difiicnit sides Of the While the ground floor plan living room is another dtparture from This plan also a:iows the archltsct's aria$ and not ezaotly alike everywhere. I whole subject of geology, does not show any window openings custom which works in, very well w;th concept!oa.- of the, beat' rasitfans for Ifioasegnsatly we would expect many r In addition to differlas In compos!• os, this s4de, as alternative plan pro- _ the sine of the robin (13 ft. 3 Is,. x ' the beds. 4' t►ariailotts In the Igasotib rocks' We tion, igneoui rocks also differ la steno• vtdas a group of three side windows 16 tt. 3 in.) and permits the ectm+ Many a- wort lerfulsumtner evening if nroaid however, expect a certain gra- tore. to the dining room. The most cult- cbtmaey to also "rue the kitchen and 'could ba ap-T:t oft the .bileotly of this " oral aalfarmity• Some are crystalline, consisting of ' i able plan to use dspends upon the width - furnace. One would have to be quite floor c r verandah below if their pos9i- � { Thefacts - immp- ,sasses of trr"mi ar crl#tal. Others of your own lot and the proximity of the burildiiig the locaLFot. unobservant to mts3 the large ba Mild" pry vot vvnr'ooked when selkct- ' g y IWo Rehm geologistsbroat cassia s possess a gmswdks structure and are on meal It window, sad equally !salting in ug the a+t t+._.t)eorgeoua rluuaets; a well les ad rocks which they believe are called natural glasses. none is there yet, 1t is safer to the the tmaginaoon to fail to appree.ate i:.s plannrri, well cared for garlen L why Abese first -formed or primary rocks, ; Oeologleta believe that when the Original plan unless you oe.n keep at value from three view tats--exterlo- nt,t' � ' they dad seven chief constltuenis lava cooled slowly under high pt ea t tour to six feet away from the appearance of the home, lnter'foi. RIX-, Why r.ot a home liku this for -, 1 Tyre are the oxides of Iron, slli�n, sure. the crystalline structure. result- lino rance of th•a living yop 1>es• , ng -roots. and a and yours? .• alu lump. calcium, potasaium; sodium t ed. Where the pressure was light, ns,• A Iot facing the south or west Is .a;s - means for fi06911ag the room with. Copynght, 1926; 3faMean Building and mdg�tam. By an oxide Is meant tun! most desirable. but by reversing the -heai¢li-giving sunlight. Ee �rrq.- I,rd - the sabetis ce sunk, from the chem!- In lntermedlate oases, rocks formed ' cal combination of an element with I which consisted of crystalline centers _ 'tom d M D fins rcofto- w . oog— PLAR ozygsa. surrounded by glassy etruotTurea - _ . The basaltic rocks owe their great Next Article—he Earth's changing . weight to their richness to iron. They Surface. =:. -- - .� ( braid make an attractive closing for the convertible we .wo•. _ ' e tGon, co::ar, which is wornt -' buttoned close to the neck. The :ower •••Ta• _• f section of the fu:i sleeves is banded , with a handsome oriental trimming, a : nprrower width being used for tits•�+ collar. The diagram pictures the i ❑ ...,.,� i :. simple design of No. 1222, which is in -. b n i ; • '•: �►- - nixes I6 18 and 2t) years (34, 36 and R/TGNe" .K.w 0 1e 111 .. jQp rear -r t,eD at.00ri 38 inches bust). Sime 18 years (86 i 3_ rctttls s' bitat) requires 4% yards of 36 -inch, or, i i 434 yards of 40 -inch material. Puce ' ?0 cents. Our Fashion Book, i:lustra fig the , newest and most practical sty'.es, will be of interest to every home dress-. Cl0✓. CIOd -maker. Price of the book lA cents the _ copy" —' -- - -- HOW TO ORDER PA PTERNS. .. - -- 41411 — DeD -1p••�s Write your name and address plain• ly, giving number and size of anClt uvinc coo, � patterns an you want -Enclose 20c to °eD W om - '. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap tt• carefully) for each . number, and C°'' address your order -to-Pattern -Dept.,- _ J _ --- - Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ade - - - !aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by -- i return mail — - ` - - Warned. r The fresh young traveling se es.nan put on his most sedueUve smile as 'the pretty waitress glided up to his ' table in the hotel dining -room to get - =--A Feast fot-Dobbi31.-- , really by rrngirig a 15eEI-D•y pulling with ' Peculiar C118teri-- his order and remarked: "Nice day, little one." Inmates of the Home of Beet for . "-- bis te-ath a rope (to -which a carrot ( was'attached). Roger waa discovered ' In Northumberland and other north "Yee, it 1e;' she replied," and so was Horses. Westeroft Farris, Cricklewood, riderizss' on the Somme battle 'fleild ern districts of Eng:a nd, some pe - • 11?22 yesterday, and' ,sty name is Ella, and England, received their usual New and ridden through the ]atter part of online rustom� ails saint. • I know ]-in a lovely girl and have pret- Year's treat on Jan. in the presence large tkte war by an officer, who afterward�, The male guests at a wedding, as I. ty'blue eyes, and I've been here quite of a number of patrons of the pension.d him off. Other war veterans as they emerge without the pre- : a while, and I like the plece, and don't hie' i IncIuete Punch and Sunny Jim. An- cincts of the churchyard---lf the mar - think I'm too nice a girl to be work- The dinner originated 34 years a.gd, , other survivor Is Pester, who, since his riage occurs !n' a church—commence Ing here. Iffy wages are_satfsfactory whum-ft^was started- by a Indy who discharge, bas a'ated fie a relief trace-: distributing money to the spectators THE b ASHIONABLE FLARE.' and I don't think there's a show or maintained h pensttoner in the home: horse on one of London's hills. and continue to do so from thence to �, dance in town to-nlght ,and It there The treat is now given b y the sub-. �— w'her'e they remain for refreshment& - Fine wool twill fashions this frock was I wouldn't go with you. I'm Ltam scflbere to the institntioa. This year's There is another peculiarity in connee- with the. front of the skirt flaring in the country and I'm a respectable girl, feae't consisted of Garro s, apples,! -The Wrong. Man. = tion with it marriage at the same place the dashing new manner. Wry simple and my brother Is the cook In this brown and white broad, and loaf sugar,' Miss Flirt—"Hurry to the door. Previoue to the brtde'a entering the t and very chic are the litres of this hotel, and he was a college football and was shared by 77 animals, 27 Mary, and let Mr. Smith In. He has' doorway of the houtae after the cera - youthful frock, which may he worn player and wetgbe three hundred 1b3.: being horses and donkey's which have, rung twice." mony, ,die is met at the -door, a veil is successfully for any day -tithe occasion. last week he pretty nearly ruined a been pensioned off, and the remainder; Maid—"That isn't Mr. Smith. It is thrown over her head, had a quantity - The plain back extends over the shoul- :25-a•week lraveftg then Who tried cork horses enjoying a temporary the other your; gentleman," of cake Is pitched over her. Some - : at the front In yoke effect, to which to make a date with me; now what'll rest• "Oh, wait a minute, then. I must think these customas are borrowed •'der the front is slightly gathered. Small, you have, roast beef, roast pork, Irish As In previous years, Roger, an old; change the photograph's on the mantl♦ from the East: They probably )nava a found buttons fastening with loops of stew, hamburger or tried Uvart" .. war horse, anaoum d that dinner was piece.,, symbolical meaning. �%l'•t.,,,: -: ,: fir , . ::, , - l�LTa1X' _. ,. < ,. .. „y. .. .,•. .. i .: .'.' ,.. .cl..ur:'feLru.A..e.:♦ ..". .3..aC..foa.. ..,,m'". -: ..nis.ar.351Lae:'T. L.-w.u„ncire%.i.r.. W., -....t.. _ _K.Y.... .' �a......G•bt....wt...v-_er`.ar......u.,s1'.tt-._.. � e..tl.^.viL3_w. r'�n.n.�n_.�.- ' , a..dx_....x.u..w m:,:..N__.. �..:. .�__ __ �. �.. ♦ :-. ..,.- _._a. ._ 3" h,.rAi.,,etiY:L3lJ.�d6.^.1 rn�w..i-r... b•.�..u�.'.. ..t GikL..•etlMw:w1a_, �r�Y"iLh. ....... ... ... ',. + �. 't'""CjF y5 iq-,x, ,qsl, .,y. k 4 ...:_ , 1 111 S .*; :. ,.Y--,+sYi" 'c ,, , �,x; •; r,a. gu'a.;a.wna, .r. .�. ...,rwr.w:!m:,.«,•...., .. Mc-: a'.'••x c••.�...>_✓ _ 1, +.^ S4, 1 k_�tiw4i ,!,r'r :-'✓ORr�.f t '.'e.-.^re�4 r -'%y,�b-!! **'+i'.f:-N-E,r.C'L, 'xgf�yu•,�_ `•7.''1.^s .'u;yeveYe-+{;'a!wW.'' iz•Yd#c✓ N, Ya'tr2p sP�•.m: et:;Y{"om�rt'^' . •P,. :'4:7�s�;:aiG.,�a�w- ,4w•} . mo,Ww'. P""" pYj9ate'Ty., �},+,�+• Thin Aha VKertt. SURE WAY :_ - EAS. TRICKS It seemed as if the visitor neveri �{ E :- Not Very E1sy nnuld go away. She had been there i - TO � i a month or, more, ani! 4pave oro sign, I of departure. Ong day- the small boy f -of the house was looking at her very RIED_ Keeping the Blood Bich and ; - he table. - P S -. _.__ _ - i intently at t -Red­-I:-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I What ia, !t, Johnnys eitho ar lied, _ csuely, es do those who are rs , s� � grcttl ,- __ Make Rich.. -Pure BIood sad' eelving u'n)iteserve� :tee s# Restore Health. a tip ~t iia-�+cri oryw� gone, - -' - theOfe., hrg , !tVU, Thin, pale people lack the power of, coo not. Why do you ask resistance to disease that rich, red shote a queer, question ?" blood gives. Nervous breakdown Is } 9 "'Cause I heard uiamma MAY YOU d the result of thin blood. So is anal- I were eating your head off. �d I want- "'Cause R A - =- ffita, 3adigestibn, rheumetisai and fed to see if there wns-mL,, :Nbxks oII_._ many other troubles. People suffering - o 'from thin, impure blood need lust the! 's--- he1•p Dr. Williams' Pirk Pllls, can BABY ULJ l�ilL , I Thin stunt will tar the skill of Oh Motherl What Can 1 Doll QassiGsd Atll�ettisrtntenb give. For more than a third Af a cem- the meat agile member o2 any How matey Lfines a nay do your I aATIR tL1TTL� f'ffislml TO YST441 a Co.. _tory Dr kktiliam ' ..Pink. Pills. --have -- * =l sauna m plaia..sa+siege e.n. tlps.iettr Co` been famous as a n restorer. party' The neif�itde nae of your �j��U) ; babies sok you that gneatioaf And 1 ' friend's demonstrates his steadiness L V 1 i how often are you able to suggest Thousands upon thousa of letters of hand -as he will -do it you coax some Interesting ADUS � � PLAIN AND LIaH9 - from grateful people have proved the - him properly -"propose this one. It - - % s same for them to L wake .'t howl rhoss or was limit ,awn vo 1 rare value of tilis,medicine. The first Dlay, Rome amusing occupation. for a u"k "et .at slain.. dwzm sill• sm3 - he succeeds In doing !t, be will be Should be Most Carefull Guard- I ! rn l»rsseal.ra xaelo•.i i[.aoraatarint ca. liourrmtl effect of the pills !s . usually to "Iran- an exception. Y rainy day , If 7 t'oa'd like always to tate-the-appotim. [hen the-- HeItake-arcandle-la-each -y-All-Mother8.- have a practical helpful aujggntioa- ors-xrttarsr_ PxamAx:cNrt.t sroPrra_ 9 otos; and reatlessneas ori night gives hand. One la to be lighted, sed one ib Tse': aam.a—almy7� lwme trm.toaa for them, !sad this snappy new fes t. February rm•+/ twaa,ea ehonsa dm raunwa WAW a "tgay to health-retitoring' sleep. For unlighted. --e la then to sit on a rt' !a one of the hardest titre. mea. ra tris twat Tsmook'e Romeo" ]awt.a D•oR T. rt A"Awdl Z"t. Tereata caamd>. tcnt this on -L sufferers from anaemia, nervousness, bottle as In the illustration and to months of the year on little ones. It, general weakness, digestive troubles, place the heel of one Loot on the Is a month of cold, bltlateLy days that (A E N TS WANTED "1 n, rheumatism; or the after-eff"ta of In- pier. prevent the mother taking her baby He will find ft rather difficult to out -for the frbh air so necessary to ` <<, fluenza or acute diseases ) Dr. Wil- o this but he may succeed in I WANTED -One reliable man in Sl its welfare. Baby le consequently Con- every - llama' Pink Pills are a restorative of keeping his balance. The rest of 8aed to the home, biota often thea j town, merchant preferred, to tate Lha utmost valine. If you are weak or the stunt, however, is the most not the rooms are over -bested and bad- orders for bW Custom -Made Clothes ailing give these pills a Lair trial and difficult of all. He In to light the - ly ventilated and the little one catches In Canada. Highest commissions. , the result is sure to be be unlighted candle from the lighted i REX TAILORING CO,. Lid. ` one. cold or grippe. What b needed !0 0' wonders for me," writes is h Russell The stunt can be done- by a per- keep the baby well is a gentle laxative ` TORONTO 2 "Dr. WI}liams' Ptak Phis have done son who baa good command of his that will regulate thg stomach anda --- M' Hill, Norwood, Ont. "I was rundown WANTED. SG' send could not eat or sleep and was muscles and who will practice it bowes; banish constipation and indi- i well.. gerAion and in this way will either pre- E w" ,'tory nervous. I was pale and wculd � irometimee taint. I took a lot of doe- f03{% this tit!! and paste {t, with vent or break up colds and grippe. � [^� ®,��mer other of the series, 4n a scrapbook. Such a laxative is found in Baby's Own 1 0' ViARSTORE medicine but It did not help me. Tablets. They are mild but thorough' It was a real trial to do any ouse —=Y- - _ _ Ig work, or to o about, and I - !n action; are absolutely safe and they INDIAN g got so that T�ubCrClllOssla. are guaranteed to contain nettber� full this paper bag down over your -mark -hereyaur eyes and } Formarty mrid toiront of Toba000Ata!-_ died. One day while read) a paper "Tuberculosis ltes round about us nose and mouth cam Take the bag i' never fail to be of benefit to little ones 4 store. Must • in good condition. A. I saw as advertisement about Dr, our infancy" might be the radia . and may be given to either the new- I on and cut holes In it to make a false I z: ram broadcasted by any town or State price. and where can be seen. =' • Williams' Pink Pills. It described a s face. You can make several and color • born babe or the growing child. - case very much like my own and I township In Ontario. Ontario has Baby's Own • Tablets are said by them with -y our cra)oas If you wie'h. r decided to give the pills a trial. I had been wondering for some time to what _ �s H. WATKINS Pot been taking them long when I all dealers in medicine or may be had extent tuberculosis wan attacking her by mail,. post ¢aid, at •25 cents a box --Before washing ebony brushes rub 73 W, Adelaide St. Totl'ont® could teal a change for the better, I child population and is now informed '=4 continued the p!]la until f had used from The Dr. Williams' Med4cine Co., the wood thorough:y with vaselitle. by two surveys, one urban and one Brockville, Otic. This will prevent' the ammonia or soda t • e rural, that 32 tett of every 100 (or' 'eight bones, when I felt like a new --0 - used in the washing water from spoil- 'woman, Every disagreeable -symptom 426 out of 1392 examined) apparently A !n L}te' ebony. I Canadian Made for C.aa- ' e ilial vania4ted Lad I gslLed fn weight, healthy, norma: children gave evt A Song Of Joy. g y' ° than Climate. Double wail. ; t Cowper Sat wales' hesung and a good color returned to my face. dente that germs of this disease had Speak not of anon and cold and rime ' .t.--om, Sensitive Antoinette '.All this I owe to Dr. Williams' Pink gained entrance into their bodies. In Now that thgy prevatL $'xazzle buil the PPtndpaf I bealth c gateeW Write healthy ehrcka Write ter Pi:le-and i am now never without them addition, 94 suspicious cases and 14 Would you bevo Joy in winfer-time, REZ ctreular m. PRIZE LIST t.a-> camt,.r.,.a.o in the house, and any time 1 feel out active cases of tuberculosis were �k of the pale 4 found. of sorts they are my first aid. I gladly New green that comes, of bWsgming Wrist Watches : a bear this testimony ib the hope that The common source of infection lilacs think - _ •;-"'. 25 Camer" It wU1 benefit some other sufferer.' was the adult open cane Every per. Larkspar, and borders -of the fringed W D MAN COULD Two useful books, "Building Up the son. but partl•e_�ulart�y a child, who has pink. �REM OF w. Blood" and "What to Eat and liow to been in close contact with a tuber' And shit, if %inter grants you heart to OT'Hzit-PRIZL! HARDLY WALK Eat," will be sent free by The Dr. WU. culoels patient should be examined by sing Is you can solve mem pawls and will sea 14-Proeaa llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., a doctor who has studied the disease, (lt summer and of spring --�'� lot��h win of the bee' " h. MSIk from tuberculous rnwa was -Mrrt Schuyler Van Rensselaer eber7l�NCtPALwfmtm�7�Ysena it m i Hoch Tells hO�lf Lydia E. 1t you att*ntfon this paper, a x sed Dr W1111ams' Pink Pula are sold by shown to be the one• and only source f___ you tr •t once, rad d tt r correct we rW mend >ha all dealers In tueddc3ae or will be sent of infeI in many children, both Minard's Liniment for Grippe. i Pulse to sea ay rigist& a •Pinldi m f Ve=etAl!]t Componod by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, town and rural. This led the commit-—,+- $d(aat Sp.cidty C•, X Wataritirir fat. Restored Her Health -` 60 rents per boz tee to urge "that children be Dr��t� Avoids eve oadlag youeware of dln� es and Hamil„on,Ont,-"Ihavetaken Lydia 1 from the milk of tuberculous cows, and i BETTER HOMES IN CANADA . 4 ' r A Goold Bargain. that milk from uncertified herds for when it is abQo:utely unavokluble he Write for a copy of the Mao- E. Pinkham'. Ve table Compound kf' : p and would not be'I. the use of children abould be � the tires to handle t31e extra load by Lean Builders' -Gulde which can•' .-The doctor was awakened in _the %NTthout it now.small , teurized" putting in more air, It the overload- tains plane by leading. C'nnadlan hours of a morning a � I had a female - y is likI to be ronttnutI change drehiteet,s, and helpful informs- trouble so badly I a deet who lived some distance from the faciiitiea at their disposal in detecting your tires for larger ones. 1 tion on building, flnanc!ng, trouble hardly walk ' centre of the town, and asked to makeit - ratty tuberculous disease in people --+ - � s�tlnR. turalshing and .gartienlag. and 1 was all sur,- •-?� a call. They got tato the. doctor's car who haus been exposed to opporttmi- Famous :ast words: "Watch me do . profusely i{lvatrstea. �_' pages. ° down and could' and drove furiously to the mean ties for infection is the reason for the sixty mi!es an hour!" t hardly et around - x i cents a cop}- Questions cru- Y B house. Upon their arrival there the — - _.--•'--' - ` to do my house- -; Tuberculosis Clinic of the wered. MacLean BuCiting Reports, ! sailer alighted and said, "How much work. 1 would be Department of Health. The clinic Is I-IlAd.. _ 344 Adelaide St, West, in bed three or is your fee,. doctor?" � . "Three dollars," said the doctor in staffed by two chest specialists dna a I MOttlli i ha and Taranto., - f our d a y a at a anrpriae. nurse; its equipmew includes an olds Go Quickly time. Iwas told x -Ray mttfli, and it 1s sent tree UPON She cannot afford to ix sick by a friend to try counting out the money the luau request of physicians 1n different lo- and neglect her hesirsihold i your -� e�etable Compound. I lift, -and said, "Here you . are, doc• that darned D o t7 . Co u O" h i b the time I took two bottles I was ealitlee. dories. At the firth ewer. Y �. thif of a sarage man wanted five dol- d, teras she prepares the way _ beginning to get around again. I took jars to drive me home." for quick recovery by the Take a few drops of Minard's ten bottles in all, and now I em all y Are there gains to be arty regrets tomorrow orae of Cray's lu syrup or mo:asses. Gives right again and doing my own work 4 about that good meal you'd all set to stow Y " Few Things Are New. d ussst�ght. Better take5eigel'm Syrup. Any os' Syrup—a hottaeirokf quick rellef. I have sex grown-upa'to work for, so: preparation of sixty I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia In tits ca. cons on the walls of the e - ears standing. E. Pinkham s Sanative Weak and 2 Tomb of Rokilmara, near 'Thebes moo -14 `�b or. 1 think •it is good. But I owe my bealth ATI about the time of the Exodus, Midwinter Calfa.♦ � . to -the Vegetable Compound, and I J carpenters are shown boiling glue, On a soft. open .day in midwinter fIL F.ink-if more of it was used woolen would be better off. I would not be } , e+pltf'ing wood 1n thin sheets for When elm trees in lawn -colored a` without it if.itcost much more "- _ :.:Te. er, and g1aeing the veneer on to jackets a ��C OF Mrs. NELLIE HORN, 28 St. Matthews ~ 'con..;er woods. Etch delicate outlines and clear I Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. b On the whetstone blue of the air; t Do you feel. broken down, nervous DieYearly When 1•imbs from young-4naples droop ° jj and weak sometimes? Lydia E. Pink .100 000 y down- ham's Vegetable Comppoouunnd is excel ' Froth Kidney Diseases And dapple with shadowy tracery a lent to take at such regularly it always .; -- ... -helps end if taken regularly and •pet• The fronts of colontai houses, - '? , will relieve this e6nditicIm 0 _ kuthoritles Say 60„ Due to Neglsgt Like shadow -bands during the hour : The moon steals the gold from the ^ t .: Kidney disorders are largely caused sun,- iy poverty of the blood causing ner- The trees in this Puritan village „';^ i �`✓9a:. tousuess, headache, gleepleeaness, etc. From the rough -shapes roots of wild ff� Warner's Sate kidney oaks ��� -and Liver R e n, e d y Turning black as the snow melts about - iq -helps improve the them - c o n d 1 t i o'n of the To the tips of tall bitches that stretch blood and its circular- For a glimpse of their brother :the sky, /� h tion as well as rentov- Breathe a tranquillity deeper Ing waste matter and i Than the leaf -blowsy quiet of, -June. poisons from the blood, Don't neglect the ftTst Think with what stillness and patience symptoms -but-use-this :.a so year old remedy. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians of r ~� Neglect tiril soon have The brooks are oro mute that the snap _ serious troubles de- Of a clean block of toe in the stream, ' velop4ag. (Clean but for grass es ed„tk through Colds .Headache Neuritis Lumbago -stied b•y all druggists. Prue $1.25 it) Pain Neuralgia tt;`Toothache _ Rheumatism C1biwa Complexieei Per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies 1)lsiurba like the voice of a child �,,j, ,,.j -'Co, Toronto, Ontario, Crytng out In the bveb of church ser- f Art FreA And Clear y~ lice; I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART w. eIII, And the neighborly - ton-me'etlug Daily use of Cuticura amp prey "V ' fathers vents clogging and irritation of the I1ITEn les Spread out In the t;]toemaker's door- Accept only`tBa err' acka E and blockheadthe while the cause Ointmennt �^ ' Femme- w nude from ample waam. Bead way ' _� _�� ._.. sootbei and heals. Always tow Net of ieveodoa. -mated, our"Pater Pre. Remintscing and loafing together, which contains proven directions. Cuticura Talcum on band; it is _. 'a "Aa@mM•"Tb* lbw" As It hihernattoa" were -useful - 'SHNOMAN'12 tablets refiesbing. AT"y ArrveMOLD Rrlk �� e�aa For men as for trees In midwinter, Also ottles of 24 and 100 -Druggists. -Wilbert Snow in The Monitor. ♦ssppl1rim to tLe twee mart (rrelmtrred to Qaeadn) of Barer• Manufacfart et Me•nfesuo- ■stdeeter of Salkylleadd (Acetyl selleylle Ae1d, "A. & A,")- while it to wall known ntment rtm��ot r �~ -' Ibat Aspirin meta• sayat manufaetum, to assist the peblle aplo•t Imitetioas, the Tablata 1W Crtlewra' �►aeitty ISSUE No. -'2s. lilnard'• Liniment for frost -bliss. -orf sayer ocoarw Will b •saran With their swsal tram Mark, tor. "leiter otos•" t ,' , h. a ,..'".Y'r. }yNm-._..-._.vie. r.. _ �--rt�. M:..!fit .. -�i ..Y., ci- t. •.••" ^. ..!. --y..n _ ,-..- ..v Y- _ .._... -. _c. ._. _ ... _ i. —:Yw. _ ..- _ . _ _. -.e._ -_.: }..- ... '�fv. .'dNN,0..._r. _.. 'Ap. .,�. •,,7+.• ,..::: . .., 7:.-:"4t?i utc. ,,; NT .. •,�....:+G2. .+.-�..r.. n :. zw, . ,.,...�. ,,,:. •. _•.,.v .u: 4�-P ,:, �cp r.: - -f. , ,'�E" „ --....,m, µ, k, e w , : "'lth;�''� ,P w �.+rs. :-,�^*�r, ..-<,.< ;f.t f 4,12 cholas CoRa- - • .. • o, o€ Toronto, -We expect Alberta coal the LOCALISMS. { l _ was in the viligge ou Monday. end of the week.. T. A. Lys', the -Rev. J, 8.- twnsoa bas, had a Pickering Coal Co.' Ii4isaee.B. and L. Bunting epeut- phone igrtalied in, the pause. -Dr. E. A. ,Sudleir, Dentist,_ *� '` ` • a few days in the city last -week -Mies Cynthia Burne ie_ spend practising, in.Toronto; �,-311 be here Q iq ter.� t -Mrs. Kemp, of Whitby, is vis- }ng a few days in Toronto with 'in his office on Thursday from IO �� <t icing her daughter, . Mrs. John iter sister. a. m. to 5 p. m.. as usual. Drap er, of Church street. -H• R. monney has had G-men -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident " p but this _.week haulin -W. J. Bordon has his open iy g hie sea- Dentist. Office over J. S. Balst3oD's " 'kin" a .tie 'eaut s end of _. , � s= street;iimdyfor his. 14)n�, - --BtaAleg-I.sFrauR}r;--of-York- 6dailpaDcl#v*Wings by -appoint- -.._ -- _-- -- ��-•-)�i99 FL'>=iDCe9 D'ttz�imons,- of toss $ask•. and his -brother, Ever= meat: Salt, --Hamilton, spent the weelt�nd ard. of Scarboro, visited.: with• W. -Remember the last dance forf)- �'with her uncle and' aunt, W. J. F. Henderson last week. this season will be • held - in the I ' (,�1 and Mrs. Clark. alt . -On $andey morning next, at Town Hall Monday evening , -Mrs. Jobn Dunn _has 'return St. Paul's United Church, Rev. A. negt, Feb. 15th: Come acid have - -�' - _• Car, just arrived' ! home, after ependinR a west with R. Sanderson will Rive a five a good time. 1 ;her da3;tghter, Mrs. Oliver Denny, minute "Talk" to the boys and -The E. R. G. class of St. Paul's of �Yhitby, township. girls before the sermon. . 7 p. rn., United. Church held their Hest -A number of our. hookey en• "The Angel That Blacks the meeting on Tuesday evening at the We are now reads to meet 41.1 requirean thueiasts went to Toronto on Tues- Way." .Corm and worship. home of the Misses Elsie and Myr- _ --elan eveui. 3�w ss . _. -mateh -- The -..-moat attractive spot in tle Lockwood. The meeting -was 1 x p 'between Montreal and St. •Pat the village these days is the nkat- very much enjoyadby all. ent� n , j�Vf140,200, saCkB.�. rick's, of Torou to. ing-rink on the school -grounds, -A fancy dress skating rarnival "P. -It is rumored that S. J. Colla_ where a large number of both old will be held on the. new school .:also �0 1b. blocks. el ' eutt purposes starting in the and young from, not only in the rink, Pickering, to•m`brruw (Satur- t��lrin. a bus line from Peterboro to village, but from the .whole coon- da ! r Connect with 19 121101 rnnniDg on r sides -is ,also being ala a o'clock. Pricier will be given for __:--- -- t8e, Kingston.rQad. more attractive by being lit up by best male and female cosuimee, • a -John McGinty went into the electric light. While the rink is best- cotnie costume and beat boy ] are now Stock-Takingits city on Saturday. Hie many open to all,at stated hours*, it and girl costumes. Races will friends regret to know that. he is must be closed on Spndays• • Evi- -take place during the evening and X eot making the progress towards dently some were nut aware of prizes Riven as follows: Boys recovery that they woilld like to that fact, for on Sunday last a under 14 years', boys under 16 -Odds and ends. must go w see him. number had gone on to it for years, girls under 14 years, 'girls .� -Hocks match this kockey practice whieh it is hoped tinder IF Hockey � p years Lind open races. evening at The new School Rink, will not be repeated in the future. F. T. $ranting has arranged with-,: 1 Only Comforter, covered with chintz in pretty blue de - the at pleased to announce radio station C K N C to broad- sign. Size 72:72, reg 4.50, going at 3.69• k and U Fc O. btearusn Hverylbody k g y that the woe of decorating. wir cast suitable skating music b tyt Invited. Admission lscents and ing etc. St. Andrew's United Bodley's Orebestra, and with aid 2 Only Oilcloth Rugs, 6s6, pretty design with border, f 10 cents'. Church is nearing completion and of a Crossley -5 tube set and a pow% § regular 3.75, now -Donald Munro received a arrangements are now being made or amplifier, will endeavor to l h 1 Only Oilcloth Rug, 4}z6, same pattern and colors• as x shipment of two carloads of Eagle for the re -opening services to be make -the evening a success, if the Beam Domestic Coal the latter held on Snaday, Feb. 21st. at 10JO weather and air 'eflnditions are above, reg. 275, now 2 19 'part of last week, which occupied a. m, and 7. P, m.. Further par- good for radio'reception, Every. _ Anstralene Swsater Wool, in a 9^ore of 'colors, regular 20 'several days in delivering to his ticulars as regards the services body welcome. Admissian 25c., centsper oz, goinir at 3 for ,49 will be announced laTW On bion-, children 15c. �y customers. _ f . — --- da evening, Feb. 22nd, the Ladies' -- --_- Ladies' All, Wool Heather Hose, le %ding colors and sizes, irt„u� Homes has bad, large Y number of electricFfs ins a-Tette-moi vstu a - - K'� in and in front of his garage, giv• 'supper in the basement of the Ladiei' Pull -over Sweaters, 2 white and 1 scarlet, pure Ing it a brilliant appeeraner• C. eh which afom 5 to 8 'o'clock, after 1�11R SALE -A number of young R•oul, sizes 38 and 40, regular 4.50, clearing at. each 3.49 Spencer has also installed hydro which a first-class concert will be Yorkshire brood sows. Appy Frank Ham. in his ars e. given in the church euditorinm. clarrmont, shone aeon. 22-23 Jf g - Gir1e' Wool GanntletP, brov.a shades, various sizes, reg. �'+ M"-. Lenore Hurd Best, of Toron• _ ' at present, mai�►X motorists seem to Ft > ire - - -T"- -, "'-_ _ ..19 P �!► p - vide theeasenin secured O rain will MnM; amp, in perfect cPickering for g9.rN1. at A. -As the trafrirt offiCP[ is off dot OR SALE An Ailadin hAIIQinR cerate Bt h7y's Hardware, Pickering. 13 •) •. be of. the o talo that the a sed g 1' g Ladi�f' Wool Gat!ntlete, pretty new Shades, regularly sell - • - Aawe have also been suspended for Best is an artist of outstanding OUSE TO RENT-Griod brick fur 1.1;3, nowjgoing at per pair •80, N9 hoeise in Pxkerin¢ Village, Possession a: a time, ,judging by the amountof ability as elocutionist, soloist and H _ - speeding on the highway. entertainer at the piano. You ouch- L. D. Banks_ Pickering, 21tf - -Walter Ferguson, who had have but to hear her to be coo- POULTRY WANTED-Hiahestpri• vioced. A real musical treat is res stdforbve been }n Peterboro for over a week, F poultry– also feathery and {' hides. Rashn,StouByi a Phoneiti.'I. 13-25 `Tan more lines too numerous �j 'hsr'iDR been storm -stayed. wets assured. -Further announcement _ A •_ !;0 able to come home on Saturday will be trade next week. t7IGS FOR BALE -A n.imber of y ”"with hiS car. Mrs. Ferguson and -`darn and Mrs. Linton, of Ar. ,'C brood sows due this month. _A y toJames r+ •, • daughter, Dorothy, returned hope cola; Sask., who have been spend. 24W4s R R No, 1, Goodwood. 23-24Clare leo mention. on islonday ing a few weeks witF2 friends in = t -bias Hattie Law, who had Pickering. left on Tnesday to ��OR9ALE-Arched a:le, cop hug - ,r ay. recently painted. new tires and rima thea Come in and Ree them. been the efficient organist of St. spend a month with the formers la1L�ood as new. Apply Adam spear,. R R. - + Andrew's Chnreh for the pest brother, laser L1OCOn, of 9t. Gee. No• 2, Claremont. 23 - 'r e His man Pickering friends - ,s for esrra, lyse tendered ed her re• re ret to hear Lha latter hag be seed oat*, a ••Farmer' S to Co 'into l2 a 30 r "" eljilnation, which event into effect g � F - h p - OR SALE-9eo6cb Earl Yielder - on Sunday, much to the regret of in poor health for some i}rne. In a yrge stew Stack: cedar posts and nib. Ap « I� �• y g pl lot 5. con. k Scedar Gee. McIntosh,k.A 4 the congregation referring to the ditienission between lNarkham .R R No. 1. ZO.23 M■ • i W. A. Henderson, whc has HAPMAN Jack Hitler; the Doted tl•iend of FLATS �It aYTED-Lady or gen- birds. and oth4bre in regard to the A�-'Q�3 .. been COD�De:I CO his hOtlee f0! R ZX tleman for Pickering and v,cimty. Four Is menace of the crow, K hich the t several weeps sufiertax from an selling household specialities. Big profits. Write it former states should be destroyed at a— Co., Sales Boolt & was 1 -%per attack of et sipe}as, has sufficient, y Co., Ltd , SM Burlington St. E . Hamilton 23 p 1y recovered to be able to resume as they prove very destructive to _ _ _ -__ ___T__ ,; his dntiee ag teacher in S. S. qn. 1. the smaller bird + which are so �j OR SALE -Two young Yorkshire - R a i V -$ a r a i n s, • Mrs. Henderson has also been on very neeful to the farmer, Mr. i Wbitesowi, due to farrow the end of the - _ month, also two yioung horses suitable for any the sick I for the past few days. Linton sAy'i the crow 19 of no n4e kind of work. Appiy at lot lb, con. 7. Pickerin�. r -Servs s in St George's In deatroyitig insevt9. and bas no Phone Clare 360##33 A. Bagnall, R. R %a ., g Claremont. 23--5 w can) Church for Sunday, Feb. 140, redeeming feature. He states — -- l0 a: of., Sunday School • 11 a Ill that the crows are to be seen in t'yOR..9ALE-Faarbw - 1 millions' in the nortb•w"t..,and sre E' "ngplari Famous Zengrnt 1 1.2 horst a are now in the swim of Holy Communion ; p. m., Ellen- war Entire Plant has been recently over - song. The rector will be in charge g y rapidly. y other equipment go with nu P.. Fred Bunting.. of both services. This(Thursday) amrvflleearly exon u i*beall and tee � � lhsanR wonderful concerts. lncreaBln ver ra idl . The ^auledaadrepaired. Atealbarga,n. Bu and J Pickering. 1tf Executive meeting at Mr. Wale's wheat and other grains'. Unless lrmentstn w+dorder. Also se^eral birds, -- _ Mrs. Claude Field's home :$ p.'m , Aide= they are very destructive to '�: OR SALE -Chea all kinds of Now is the- time to buy• - r Wagons, harness, and'all kinds of farpr ;m- • 7 g y p g heavy and High - home. Important 4nmetbing iz done to get -rid Of the, hghtscales and cook staves and beaters. high- - • - - c pP9' it will berorne a Ver Pefi. est price paid for hides and wool, also live voul� —A box social ander the aft. pi + y try, H, Herman.StouffvAle. Phone 1903 lhtf r " -coo of the E. R. G. claiaQ of St, our matter to the fartuer in that -- Pauls-L-kited Church will be held part' of the Domioiun. He iQ a fs'OR SAL1;-5i -Ill. farm machinery A Five Tube Kasterdyne, completa with -w'e't battery, tubes, - qr resat admirer of Jerk :Miner, and and repairs, One-, R. binder, truck and car - on the evening of. Feb. ..fin, •8 g rer, one Eft. binder. truck and carrier, both in $ 25 speaker, aell8l, b b8ttery and - at. - thinks that his advice should be first-cia•is repair, one No. i corn binder; one No. n - O.'elaek. A Splendid pCO(;CaJn In f011s?weil 12 De Laval separator• good: one 13 -inch De installed for 14?.Q0` Iron set will be given by the dans- _ Laval cutting box;*one ne 1923 Ford coupe with '26 - es o the Sunday School. W. B W M ITEVALE. Maggi ey e Dunnanof a house, a rooms and sou• , license. Also one bra g acre for or rent. D. ); Powell, auctioneer. Admission, n. 21tr A Three Tabs* Harkness Reflex, complete with tabes, aerial tents; ladies twit ll—boxes, free. t - Watch the'Nsws for next -week's =Miss Nettie Tweedie visited; friends CARS FOR, SALE -Overland b batteries, wet battery and instilled with a X95, In Agi°court last week. touring, new battery,ti9s. 2 Ford, ton !SID lin speaker for. �4� �r announcement. Hor°ehaw is recovering O1ClI trucks. one stake body and cab: other express p p. -its the February Quarterly g y body, both pneumatic tires, $115 each. 1923 - ry y from bis recent accident. touring with starter, new tireson rear, paint and The parts used LII this set are aRolutely thea Official Board meeting -- of the Mrs. Wa eret Reesor a nt a few upbolstery good as new, $295. 19231.2 ton truck, United ChnrchWev. A. R. Sander days cacaos j with city friends. ton truck w�i�r cab and starterbattery125w192a on finest that can be bought. 7 eon wall invited to become the it_.11dajor is able -to. be around rear, $165. 1923 touring, starter m and shape, permanent pastor, after levo peace eller i _severe attack of infln- _ Coupe, newly pointed. new e�ip cover, - - 1924 motor, sgooa tires, bargain at $32o These arts are absolutely guaianteed. ii>f service which has been very New 1923 licenses given with an of these tars - beneficial both s iritaall and Constable R. G. Tweedie -entertain, sold during Fepr only. e�'arner Motors, , financially. Mr. Sanderson kindly ,D°yj mbar of his friends one evening Fora Da><ra, tVea"irf�iu. x'24 Fred . T. Bunting, . . - pick Bring - - ifcrcepted the unaoimone iovits- Fred and lire. Major have returned 'A F.'� Eetablished 1857. " - -- -tion. The Board also Rave. the hnaie, after epte°ding a few days with No W. __ - — --- church a name, which• will be St. friends In Toronto. Marble and: tiranite Dealer- - Paul's IIait�d Church of Picker- Who- says the chicken pie supper _ - -- - ----Ang.-Fred W. Hobbs, R. S. wab'nt a success? Evervbody pros- Cetq atery Lettering etc. -The electricians are still busy tent was highly pleased witb the even• First-class work g= Wiese dalye wiring np the houses of 1Dgeep is mind the date. March Stb, guaranteed. '' 1 our reeideote: and putting op the gSPENCE� vur rel B the time the are and come and bear the musical con- Kingston Road and Pickering By y cert. under the leadership of Mr. Pa"- 'through with the work there will ore. East Townline. be,very few houses in- the village Master Stanley and Miss Gladve Pbeone Wbltby 68 A 3.2 (�p,SN THERE'S TELL YO(JR ALRICiNY AL where electric light will not be in Tweedie spent the weekend with 27.40 P. O, -Whitby. R. R. THE COfti5T� BULL EXCUSES TO 7ELEPNONE __-use. .gincethtoriginal eon their grand• rents, Alex and Mrs. evc ' were signed a great many more r'g �r� -�- -THE 400 ktave fallen into line and are now. One of our retired farmers was in L 'R S =f numbered amoD the users of the city last weep and fouled that-pota. _ �fQ. R toes are a real lugury on the market, Nova Scotia Shingles J t" electricity. This wAl be a-beneflt but he says "I dnn't'care,if they go to Galt.Galranized Steel Shingles to all its the more users there are $10 per hag. My bin in chuck full of Bird's Felt $late Shingles / -the lower the rate will.be. The -the very best," for gale at street 1iRhte will Ao - Th.�regular_maetiaR _.nrthe _ �Von1• - - - ...� 'O 4{- �efote aprtt1R, bnt this `will not en's -Institute will be held at the home T. PATERSO�j 9 - CLARF.itiO;!TT • of Mrs, E, A, Berry -on-Wednesday, Call and ket prices. -•wn� �. - prove A great hardship to our eerie -the 17th inst. at 3 o'clock. A good r` -' Yiente. for by many. ears of prat-- yy program is being provided,. Rev, air. Farmers Attention Lice they have becoi»e. expert in-Ra¢jtham will give an address, and ' walking along ori streetq wlien Mrs. Troyer will sing. All ladies are >► .-..,hey are in perfect darkness. It cordially invited to attend. nm agent-fbrlbe World's Greatest � � -�- ----- is very -probable that theytk e- vee��� e a real ­.Separator.'"The Renfrew," Stoves, j � will be paid during the neat fete epidemic in our neighborhood for the Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's- .munth5 will be.materiall reduced peat few weeks.. Some of our votiths y famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, are dearly learning language lessons inthe near future, as* the rate Wheel Barrowsetc. fired was based on the number of at school. while others are at liberty Brantford binder twine and second. to hear the very lowest in our village: hand se arators for sale. vontrarts• that were signed at the Some means of prevention must hs' p - time, and n'hi'•h have been g"rently taken to check these profane tongued xQBT• DEVITT f ^�gFed clueing the past few adults. When we have A constaMe., ' t• w tiseeke. �why n;t call on him to net? Phone 505 Pick, BROUGHAM - „ _ ..i♦a ..._..: �. .. . ,. _, .. ....:....-,,:a.:_..r ., �e,.,'C..,..".._ � a ..sa�;i_, .. �-sA'..w...,rrt�.-._,_:-.._ ..k*.« _..a....a..., ....a<a.,:e:»,"�.,�,s