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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_02_19w" I s Y'C� •' M' ri'+n. u.k ..'�s- w,:t,:.I�• .sirs„, ,..� �.�' �.y'y .v .� .•:a:6� ..:. »k ., .i0.• .: k, ,t+� _ .e.. "' '.?e'. �` .ar.. . i;?a'rc--u.=w:.•., di�•.+.�ci�..a;gy'i ,&yr:. +•A-`" s. •.4��'..-+1'v•+u: x:. -.@•mss= +.:47r•.,ny -?a-. ;i. , .� , � •.,a-,.; '. �:.w. -�: �5'+My -r r, S•^ wro s -.i -�' ..n•. �•.,, • '�•. . ^�.W'' '.k, �. .v. .•'� :;0. -'S:� '"gat a "',�` ;.. .-x `''',•err �ixC s". �. r:+"iT�;;'C� •,: ';a;,-, d. ..:xf. - - } ' v � .� - +; - :; :. ... ,: •. .-. _ 1 1,x.'3 vw 4 - N WS# �"i Tii PI.ICKERINCJU _ I . �VLi. ��re r . - PICKE'RIN Ol\ '., .1' 111A -D AX *: 1'L+ 13. i Je 19�G6 1NNITEVALE.:._. _ QUNBARTON. - Mrs. J. McWbtuney and family, cfGR TTNWO^D �li� �r 1 j Remember the Choral BocIe' y'e Con•' �fedtcat - Saw Mill and Basket -cert, Friday, Xarch.Sth. Toronto, visited her parents las; week. Miss K. Andereon, of Toronto, wise $. FOR T'aVt4t'9 ALTONA -. the guest of Mise Agnes Thom over " �, SYTH, Oph. D., Direetor V Wi -- the week=end. ^^pp MILLS 11 teal Aasodation of Oriurio. Reg.. _ - • The Women's Institute held their Miss Marjorie Annie ie- spebding'a - tt emberot rix American Optometrical -;-. - monthly meeting at the home of. Mre. atioii. Eyes e=amined•by appointment. week at Bro.oklin with her grand- panne 2801, Ctaremont, Out. Wm. Reeeor. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Garfatt. $dtabllshed 1888 .� itf O. 3ir$INNOF, 31.D., L. R.O.B., LOGS WANTED W. J. Moakhoat has ie, of ed an I On Friday, Feb. 19th the Women'd ' N. . -Mc member of the Collage of Oat Rolling l;lectrola radio at his store, of which Da of Prayer (world-wide) and the No.11etter Past -y Flour made. than Custom aawhig done, machineee is agent. thly meeting of tyle W. M. S. viii e ' Physioians sad urgeons of Ontario, neentiare Altona Hockey Team -mode a fairly 4 t. -.0 Royal college of surgeons, Edinburgh. ._ - . and Chopping, Wood Te!Lm combined and held at the home of - 810 atyrati*n to dsit+aeets of women sad nod showing [A the le tre'€+xtafes-M-r,3-.D tsitlldren, Otaa. anozeatdeaoe,8rougha u - un-6ar of o dfiOCit SPomea . :. R Rai _ _ _ _ Repalring, just flnisbed at Stouffville.d d i 6. a .are invited. r Ju -t a. fi gOo as expene pe `. 1f1R. DUft�L IN E. 13TEOgLEY. glia ing and I'nrning The ice harvest is in foil Rwtna and -Lqst Sxturddy af.erncon the junior, c ne.a;in honor Graduated Tororxo College of Chi- P oro is of extra good quality. It imported American' p_ and intermediate lrls• of our S, S. en- P rooractic, W;ll make residential calls m Picker- is being hauled to Claremont „and_ _ . _ -- g fag, otic, On? and surrounding districts, Tues• Kiddie Turd, Sleighs, OfElee Staole tnuffville Creameries. - --- - tprtatntd 14 girls frn>7n the-- Girls' " • cake Sour. days. Tbursda s and Saturdays. For` appoint- - e• a enjoyed 1 hent call.141,J�si..Wmanv Ile. or w;it-�, _.Con<_ul - Haji For Sale The Christian Church S, S. held a r -Try n - g Roo d-f om Gerrard 9t The girl jayed Lakin d of a8h Onefil --- teid i ride, also gamer Suppe as ration is free. 8iy ;_ skating party xt, Stouifville rink one -hQ%e-_trade-bCead o _t served in the basement. "a evening recently. after which ,lunch from , Chiropractic - CHAS. A. WHITE. One day last wee! as IIazrison and was served by the ladies, Mrs. Cpilbur were being motared to _ ! _ Successor to late W. G. Barnes The Altona Young Men's Club hold��Qr� J —• their home at Balsam by the elves p `j j (�� lsgtst. Pbone6420 or write Locust EUIL Ont. a_eportiog night at Wm. DicNalra'a brother. they wrapped themselves up �/, every -Tuesday evening a wbich •box• iQ the truck to keep warm and became AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ing, wrestling and games are indulg- - Nothing Better. tSoticitor.Notary Public Etc, Money to ad In asphyxiated, Mrs. Wilbur was t . pL van. Soutb wing, Court House, Whitby. 2317 ��...... j serious conditi n for a time,, but both, t t �. �. Beal Hear Bert Harvey, jr.. at St. Paul'; i we are glad to. f eport, are now out o T - ]PICHARDSON` A PICKERING- United Church on Feb. 25th. danger. 1 want_ Barristers. solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- Funeral Director - __ The Executive of the Young People m r erationLifeBuiWing, Corner Yonne and Rich- ulL�t HIGHLAND CREEK. nftheUnited Cburch are arranging Wheat. and Barley `? mound Sp.;Toronto. Phones Main 1380 aadtMain for a concert on the evenirsg of Thurs•c 8 uCeKAEd )F'irYt$QhiLCT The Highland Creek Public Library day. March 11th. Talent is being at Top Prices. 'y11' -1S EATON da BOSS -Barristers, So- MOTOR HEARSE are showing a motion picture film secured from the city and outside 1" J13licitar'e, Northern Ontario Building, Sao i�A QNTy o>Dtt from the Dept. of Education on Fri• points and aerogram is assured that Chopping .x Bay Stat, Toronto. will suit the most fastidious. Our W. J. Beaton, Phone 9 day• Feb• 19th, for the benefit of the est record is our best recommends. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. ,1. D F. Ross, *Adelaide 27P,7 cation travel, comedy and pen sketch. tion' Fnrtber anootmcement made Dental - • ea. Admission, adults 2.3c : Children, next *eek. F �.+. ��'.�C�N j fibra fund. The reefs-ioclvde a u• P loc. Everybody corse. DR. D. C. Smith. Dentist, Stouff- Toronto The dance which was held, under Cpnrert and Supper. St` Andrew's •i;4, xonorGraduate of Chicago acd To- the auspices of LoyRI Oranga L•,dge United Church, Pickering, on snct� is C ve.s9r;.. ani._t L 8Q7tf1. 1 �3 ,ff n •-C_ -0 X Dert�a Surgeots. Phone 1Ot1, Reside�:e `�}�i1fy on a evening next.. Fara, tiooat>td: appointments. 2ety ! day evening, the 10th Inst. proved a _ ' -- -_ y . g _ BLASE �i. BEATOti, D. D. B., Fur -the next--.SSD-dory- vre-will great nuc=ess in spite of the in• . sell Aopllalt Sh1o¢les at inclement state of the weather. - STOUFFVILLE. Graduate of the Royal Co.elge of Dental About one hundred and tbirty persons §wseons and University of Toronto. Office $7.00 persclnare in A good supply of Hard and Soft ovc MurdoWs. Gogfectionery .tore. Wbitby. � gathered and -had a very pleasant The interior fitting of our new post - _ lots of 10 _qe. est njotf. At Intermission Wm. Hole, affl^e are being installed. Coal on hand, Also a supply :cetater+4 i0-121 .3�—I»d'phorx 4. . IBep phone 220. 4417 Or more., tb..,, floor. manager. xecom anted by Aur?thernewr p and millia }�i�}i$g -Wead; - --w 'Terms Cash. be Res of N. DALEQ. L. D. B., D. D. S. Mrs, Thompson, treated t e gather• ern store to to be opened u here on r . ,stove length. ti • Graduate of Royal Coo a at Dental Sur ing to a lively step dance. Tela is the Feb. let. aeons and the Universityois of Toronto oronto offi« Hardwood Flo©vin first of aeeriee of entertainments that A Chinese restaurant is being fitted 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. above D, A Scott's store, Claremont. Ont. tyle Orangemen purpose holding dor• up.and will be open for business about - {XLce bours,9 a. m. to 6 Mom . Satutdaps: 9 a: We are quoting speAal Qritee on ing the halarice of the season. The Feb. 1st. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING to to I p M. Plypm Clare 14W W11 "Red Deer Brand ' t next dance will be held on tbe_24th At a farm stock sale at loam Atkin j[] ERSERT T, FALLAISE. L D S., Birch Flooring. Jost., and we btelieve the same orcb- son's. a short distance from here, the Jfl 11 D. D.S. Graduate of the Royal College o1 ;prices on the above will - estra and fioor•weoWr here been -en sum of 88.fW was realized. ����e , Deetal surgeons and the Univermt of Toronto. - advance short!- gaged. These dances are public and The Maple Leaf Bus Lia@ is now. Qtsceabove l S. Balsdon;sstore.>�Cering,oat y' Do invitations are being Issued, so making two trips a day to the city. It The �f //�� CW boon 9 a m. to'8 p. m., or by a Cint• t � C Di ■ #e,p rap rage isoeot. Phone Pick 5700. 4317 l'i 111►�C,t'aitiN ° ��� everybody eorele and have a good is a convenient means of gettinJr into i aim tie tr a i time. Remember the date, Feb. 24tb. 'the city early. * �r ws dAlaf• �� T a YARD A complimentaryy supper s b tender - GREENWOOD. � _ �✓ed to galpb and Mrs. Sruela by the C. Motor overhauling, top and side cur- �T V, RICHARDSON - Real Es - E. Tsimhle 'pent the wieek•eod with e n god r. F. O. this l president t talo repairing. P evening. Mr. Bruels being pros}dent Battery Service -Charging . ♦ j-, • tate. Insurance Conveyanoag. Notary friends in Toronto. of the V. F O, and overhauling. Pu Etc.. Pickering, Oat, ally When inTown Mia Plowman spent the weekend at her home at Richmond Htll, fhe domestic science and ali<rlcul• A!1 ,wort guaranteed. Flat rate FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Call at Bushb s Hardware Bert grid Mrs. Harvey spent the rinse courses come to a class l s Fri- service charge - . for Ostanid« of Tack sad Ontario,ADO.y dap eveQQinR last with a farewell social Phone 61510 Mark. Central. ltaan stu« of all kinds att.ont0 to oz ahortetw •and see the -week-end with friends in Toronto. eveniaglo Ratellfre Hall. It will be g. y *Dines, Address Green River P. o., oat, Lorne Cook and Percy Mantle spent repeated Dez • /"T `God'd Cheer Range Sunday with the latteca isoulazie,amiesionary fromFer- ----- E TT B.B$ATON TOW1Q11HIPOLERK Freeman. moss, took thomissionary services at < D asaverywMW. aommi.aosmtet faldne Neat, economical and guaranteed John Stewart. of Toronto, is here ,-sits, a.aoasas stn, vans 1040" the Coated Church to the morning anhw= Issas. of Karriage tde to Riye 'perfect satisfaction. for a few necks with his mother, lira. end Miss Lamb. of the, Ci,ineee 14 is. er. i. Osf. g -w Hage yMi ever used "Chan ?" the S. Stewart• - cion, in the evening on Sunday, BothU heel f3 nor war on the market. James Plaskett has been veru poorly ave graphic ,Flesch tione of -their re.0 • R7 A :L M. MAW. LICENSED At'(r' Try Jt: lately. but was able to come down the ppective .Missions. p - �-±r T10,' ER ,tor York,Qntarw and Durham hill Mondav Geo. Veldor met with what might,; . Counues, All kinds of sales promptly artended Cly -iter Shell, Mica Grit, Meat vise I:iitbl Ormerod left on WtLd• _ te. Terms reasonable. Detesfar sales may be have been a f.ttal accident chile er"n arrasteed at NiiWs'Oiricv Bell and ladepeo• Scrap and Poultry TuuiC nesday to spend a few tseeks with her ing from the city tela week': Thinking deet phones. Whitby,Oot. sty on hand. sister at Mount Forest, the car had stslled he aratted crank- A carload of �t ------ Anumberof •the wwuna p?ogle of Ti Furnace Of all kinds, also log"' hitt to hiesurprisethe machine �T �� 11TA COA February Sad a the village spent F. idar evening with +tiddenl r•tarted and Rssed over him. 1J L 1 Furnace �1'or$ dune at y P -,.man and �tr�. �Vtlroa. He hod his arm and several hones rea•onabie price?. The gravel pa will open up the l:t ] * ✓ I - broken and was badly 4bAken up, ;iS e�'lpected 1 o . -Pbone pi00 weeli in ,1I trch. weather permitting, - ALVIN BUSHBY with MiRsion' ri Mantle ill meg e, The �Iiasinn Bend will meet at the IIear blr?. L?Wore Hurd Best, St. $.rive Marshall Iattreag, PIc��RI\ G bons a of their leader,. Mro. Fred 'Gib• Andrea's Cbt1r(•h, Pickering, Bin, ail o6lock on Saturday after- Monday, Feb. 22nd nest week l with slip cover noon. All the ch:,Idren are ex ted _ i k11 , - --- DO YOU WANT t> att@ad.. • - BROUGHAM: �: � Place your order Desi red toi afford the greatest oirr house heated for half, - Hear Ae d Church Jn Feb,Pard y Mrs. H. Malcolm visited hpr-brother United Church on b, lath, at once ` S. T . . degree of bed comfort, hundreds the cost of coal ? ' in the city last week. 0 of small oil tempered springs, each If so, instal one of the Instant Sas BROUGHAM. _ J. Gerow visited with friends in j eac)ose(kin a cotton pocket and Claremont Monday evening. • •• t , Oil Burners in yonr range, or Don't forget for drama and concert Donald Beer and Lloyd Johnston loeavily padded with layers of cot g F H E E S O R too felt, the whole being covered an International Oil -Burner, in the Town Hall this (Friday(,even• Suodayed at their respective homes, in onr furnace. ing, the proceeds of which are in aid Oongratuiatloae to W. and Mrs. a >f � with an excellent ticking, tied - r of the piano fund. dmissioo, -adults MUne on the birth of s eon, Feb. 18th. !with tapes and ventilated. With Call and see them.' 90 cents; ; childrenlS�ceDts. Mrs. Hannah WJlsoo spent Satur- =,Q :'CTBT '�TIZs� each Mattress it included a se►ai - nn -Friday evening last our cam- day with her daughter. n. Hamil- Lary slip cover, fitted with '-'W. J. 60ROON'S, � munily was Rept busy attending t6 ton. -__-_—ties. gale price 2ii.00, Church Street, different functions on that date. A Mrs. E. Wardell to nursing 11[ia T. Agents Wanted - 281y Pickers-g�lynumhir were to attendance at !![aloe, who is,ill. We hope she mal plc er a comaidnity dance and progressive soon recover. - eucbre perry at Ilobert Devin's. A Parsons Hogle, of Manitoba, is t •-` --- - e nand ! Flavo Bread- Flour young people's meeting of the United newvinir old acquaintances is the --- — - See -- Church was held at Fred Cassie's, but neighborbood. U9. Electrical display - - - • on account of the small attendance The favorable reports of improve - our - Fixtures. Irons etc. on hand. We and Marvel the busloese of orgafsizatian was laid meat in Mrs. Crell Phillipit healtib is - ---iotital ottr.orea Hiuree. ---- ng. Feb. 15th weicotned by all. _ r until 11dt►adxy everts when the on was • held _ at I ThaRtsis -and All".. -Perryman have }�•�tore P"~ J Flour Johneton's. A goodly number Wer returned frcm the city, We welcome s May be obtained from you Grocer. present and after immunity si� ing them home.a ain. and games. the organization business The Men's social Club visited Clare - in kSte'r rata . ' was traoeacted. The followin offs• moot Club the other evening to playa ;� y Brookhn Flour Milia cera were . elected ; President. Mtge game of euchre and Caine borne jubJ• t Nair; Vice•Pres., Mrs. R. Miller ; l,iot, having beaten the Claremont Furniture Dealer and CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Secy, Percy Proven ;Trews., Collo Ma- Club. a After that cold take ; Funeral Director dill ; Convenors of Committees: De- An enjoyabl Valentine Party was votional and Christian Endeavor De- given by the pupils of the school last 'ampole's COd Li6ee Oil. Phone -1300-- 141115 partmeot• .Mrs. T. Norton ; Mlaiefon Friday Rfteroodw. The entertainm irtt - - es results. arY, .Mise B. Phillips; Citizenship, was entirely in the hands of the pupils. It Riv its PirkeriDg, . . 'QS al P= R= � Mes. Cassie ;. Literary. Mrs. JohnetOD. A creditable program was put on eon- Stationer ' The followinpc were named' oil the silting of recitations, songs etc. Pre- Toilet Goods'' yr A S r` G / S several committees : Devotional and viol' to this the visitorsllin were invited $odaks. f B Government Standard C. E . Mrs. Norton, W. Wilson, Aud• to take part in •epelli [rithmetic w Recleaned rey Ellicott, W. Caffrey: Ellen Apple• mad geograpby matebet, much to the -New -Stock of Watt PAper on hand _... Having pltrchased the stock from .ton, Margaret Duncan, Maud Phillipa, delight of the children. Rev. J. S. for your Rpt'ing rfaQnirenients, rlr,•. the Estate of R. Fuller ; Missionary, Roberta Phil- and Mrs. Ferguson were among those Prices right. W: G. BARNES and life entire:. Screen raga will tat" lips. John Phillipe, Percy Brown. Jean present. After lunch Mr. Ferguson McLeod. Colin Madill. Mre. J. PbUlips, gave a short address, and in so 'doing obaccoo Cigars, Cigarettes, business of JOS. W. DOTEN_ .ton Four hogs at Harold Barclay. W. Middleton; Citl• p1eRj9ed the children, the result being t • zenship, Mrs. Oasaie, ARaes Holtby, a latrge increase is (be juvenile con- Ma`Razinee. Am prepared to supply ' all sizes T. Norton, Manson Ellicott, John gregation. All resent voiced their p from Berr Boxes to Tbree, ,. 'a profit. Holthy; Literary. Mrs, Johnston, M. appreciation of Mise Mair noting. '• _ _ _ _ �1?.' x .-..... r Geo, A le- im rovement in the, conduct of the -. --z We have this Feed Rt toll. O. Phillips, L Johnston, George c r die --- `.0,mm River Baskets Works-riwbt price?. - he me. iT.n Phillips, Alice Middleton. chairman. _ N • Ej , �+EWE � Phone Mark. 8409 The meeting was adjourned to meet at the home of R. Miller on Wednes- Dr We carry all the different First-class Snpper and splendid day evening, Feb. 24th. A good time FRANK PEti'�10CK _ Mail Feeds.' is assured Lo those who avail them; 6 Concert at St Andrew's Uci- Veterinary $IIrgeOII Belves of this opportttnity of BociRI ted Church. Pickering. K . 4Y1to L 1'•Tbe Man that made the Barnes �.- Z +CC3�L C7CTCG�L intercourse and mutual benefit. Do not mien this treat. F'iC3+LeSi21a,', Basket." - ,.:. •_ i _ > :. p., >' ': : ,.'+i-'., .. '.a-. ' .:., .;. _ ....,. ::. .:. w.. _., ':I. .:fie^ .t'' -_'.4-r ta:7 sat',s�,t•�Y,i�.s�..,!.•,a9..,cor.�.�u:y:•aVas..,w�..,:: ,,,..:., s:. w_''�. •.,...«._-rint..u:.J,u.:,,..a.....a.:.__-.. _..-,_.o... ,....e...,.._vr,�:..._;;.:t'x,a-_,v.,.�.,.._...-_.......-...._...s..,.....r....u.v :a......,..,. .a.. ,.....;.mL.ia.....,�._s... �•...y...... _.... .....,,...x.-o,..�:�:._.ra_.::_.'��✓-..,....,,.-...n,._.,.�c...:,s:�..,.�-:w'b.,.»..,...s.,�ae:>..,.:,oal�.c;a'9r..v�vs.xt�.�,..LL SlN • . f sp +'%.«yJ"iW+a .�•i, '. n„ .h :. T .x n "�. .1, c fid 'S7 ri _� .ire, t;• ' ,.r.i .,. :�,> ..W.' V/ ,may. .`r• .•:J.i :� ..., ;�.' `. J',"''tr:'i. .*T<: .,.�� '., n,4i,.�„�};.'"°', ..t'_ .k.,�,3' •t .>a +^em.. r♦> .S'ii;4'1a:11. ,ls,. .,,L Y "b N,:' 'xs• w�.+e'fl s: :.r .•r2.' ., -.x. :Ween,.- Sti, >...mwr •PW _,.r .r :;✓.;^', Y,•:. . '.r,. - \. r..' .ti, •.5.� r •i`. 'l M Jr X5.0 OPPORTUNITIES AT VACATION TRE URE, WI77I A FIRST PRLZE OF $2,000.09 FOR YOU•! Are You a dtoer or a &r aamer? Do ran wars ssecees and-happfeenn? Do Tba want t} Loi vaortitta tide /emmsen- , antst, the fiaes4 this hallplegt vwaden 4 _.!n yu- Ute: tlro-•.reaftna a of year dreams? Then mini"MSA sun Zntl E, e's "s.Wordw Put,. Pasltie Osms x 7 9 and .randy to win mom as roar -v _-- 6o-fty. Othem. tufa' ester up -Am ttieow er ::esi wait Year job is M enter a" stair .rlgfs new. r - Yos. hale lib elbantros ai pA•o- flu a -+be sr"eat oppoetmsUY. the large" Prim YR 1s hh6ms Time gainers Pleta - Pile 1s the eiders W solea Ge MW . . — Publish" bs 2he Mali aa& Empire. U Is-dailpie, letterestba&ed �tto..�-� woe to wee Hort Many Cibjecis Begirvs.mg -With. the Letter `g B " Can Yoa Find in. this Picta�rre 1Tia pieiate below eontafns a taamber of objects aad articiea besinaing with itarttas . irh tEfo !atria "R'• WE be eaq for you to vee. Them i~ arotbdas 410eet6 on Te ewe "S" --Toa bo��erata_a�d. You can me -a. -n-ads is there. aad a "a -each, and a "�7", "am", 'Balt", "Harrod". oto. see how m my you eon fad.. This b a a not aOf words gubmiltod in answer to this pamie• 4Le answerhaving this llavgwt I Oriak pwaft; 100tafng le hidden and ria don't hnyo to tura the ptetairs ttrNida dawn hear" onnuits ha d vlaft" obSeess and arlldes in the yiewire th" Itasr wird rdo WWW-"& WO are gas ria this Mine pictur0 so that as Oijeds and articles ielser "B" will be asaided 191st Prize; second best, Sea -d False, etc, YOUR ANSWER -T4 THE '"B -WORD" PUZZLE MUST.BE MAILED NOT LATER THAN WEDNESDAYS MARCH 3rd The Mail and /09 - _ - fie gasohol Air 20 e -� ay t ,388 m ... .. •a to 304 Prze Winors la Re. Beet Contests. paulmIt Mime i w Mod Puft Gwb t > 1 i Anh•�a, �� � • • ' ® � i hen 3a. , i : - ........ k lei• iJ1• Hlea ('fr.ee Webb. /•� Glia Allen. Cel U 3 E - _ �i. il1l�aoeltfl5■w, OK. . . iuftesal. I Yn uaa� din - ae.+ddes the above _ 1 prize wlnneea. t 4 • the. were 083 more >\ . winner, nuLking Is total of f+" Wren. no - 7 :. _ loon and cAl[drrn 1 .... who bare b e e n ,.. 1� f awarded s carh prise _ In T do Miall and i ?' rof. Etnplrr's serlel" of �. - _.. •fislotare Peale (la,mea "-a'.. And, now. he•re'a YOUR OPPORTUN < ITY. THE GREATEST GAME I1V CANADIAN HISTORY- -AND THE EASIEST .PICT RE PUZZLECONTEST - "ER ARRANGED -450 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWA You alar never ts your lifetime be given aaottior 1�porso�I� such Y we are ef3 e ' " I - , ts our lvt6sle 6allge to "fis7 egad learn,, whtie earning a big cash prt-e, Yoa.caa't help enjoying the hunt for "S -Words" in thin I? o'E amla rPtasde All rva need ls�aa� 7a'v ere Let's t1p to said lave a )oily good time. lfo matter wbat I your ase, It you Lke to solve pansies, try poet hand ad this erne. U te4lly b net ei pwade ai all, fair @Y rile �a 6 plain, with so ssteegrt to dlagalae or bide tbim Alts a Veoed and paper sad see htaw 'S-wardd• Can JIe �a lir bis pictnlr above have been midi Piglet 121 ( send It In along with ooe, two. or three �wt� 1012 ca0 faL Win iba here grade op your list of '$-Rldltt�" yeads No oorlpddw to 'ion btid 'and' n.tyftse at !<s.00 per year �� w!D aa.wer for the Luse .c ash Prlan+ to bo ` awarded on ![arch i•thl to shoes seadmg Elf eke. iw bast aaewai•, ll'!'ARt Y04a LI{!I' O� "S-WO13DW" '!i? -Det 8ANIYOOKE CASH PPJZE FOR Y OCx SUICKFI ' VACATION. +� . ' j. ' 150 'h" _ EAS Y- RUL as •� �� 1. App• mea• wean so T onto who o I h Canada - aad -u not • n, wo t, of Toronto and a -bo IS not In the .. .. 1%50 emplmy of The Mall and Aintrtre may Submit as answer. t ltiz; • � 6sb .taaoes 1. Seesawmpstr• picture M also 00 o _ The Jlfau and de or The $9,004 Prize List :.HOi� PRI7E� WILL BE AWARDED �. if +. 1r ,"d to ;n "as Ona L 131 answers most to mailed b We&—"Y• Ym•o11 an _ lhi, lOK ant ada:+rsset t» ra:.l. �amis•s'. Boom Lel. - Is , Tomato. what .aasweee 'ante ree•ivethe Ons lidtrld • 'E-�Y'erd"' PlEture Puzzle(lent• b a emntyalga to Increase the {. All luta of names should be written on one Cagy Pew aesee'dlne t. ahs redia b0lawt pop& of Tho Mall and Nniptre. It costs notwus to take part, and aide of the paper only.aad ouasher•d codeeutivel7 I. t, yea do not bale to read In a subscription to win a prise. If your list of t •t• write roar fall name and address n the upper "B-1Vbeda" !a awarded tern poise by the Itid richt nand corer. It y� desire to write anything aide. " If 7012 WOUM like to win more than $00.04 ware maYl� ji of o> Mit sd. a separate ano.t , with been ' w� pfisM b7 aetetin; !n OiPi lowingi' Daly way nodes Ume act sonar c will be lcounted. s t •dead apeelal 00" wbereby you Can win grafter 64/11 "D" a. a>ttsear In wobateYa Dictionary anti! be crount ee. or TWO or THEME y0arfp. suliseripUmo to Tke Mall Sad Empires- n not i»ebohsdete wsldasariams a •Da n a n:i an Waite .. - _-•, .� _.._..— � - _ — -- _.---'. _- _ _ _ w0eta m not use eomrouna words or words formed bT . $ the ce�stnbfaatlon at two or more comp a ag s wor 1st Itsele In ,I6s. 6M6 M s1,«..e. 6I,M6s. el`� S How the B W pfrraI in ufsied, the •die.hem!■, cannott b�uated and Sad � . of M 1Sso 660 l.IM� viae •eaor •nt M:» -.:W ill Be Awa • S. words spelling �t�ratdoDlecta once, r Pts•.. ,' lee Nert�ea i0 s0a� An eliee��t er arWla can be named 01111 coeur stk Prime. . M 0 ; 1� h WM^d of i•All will jn awarded to the ataswet • . nnr risitrle part sit an object may also be X500.80 . } 6f Pia•.:: -10�—le.-N---M t am-'!� t: ORE- '70ay--men--A*-Tbe-Mail an 1. answer having the largest and nearest r. loth Piro. a . 4N -t0-so -so,M =eO.N + at !i-� i 7� 4 asai4 bas baa sans -Of. second A'iae, ;:•/ tom; rest I t aamee of VOW* objects .[:own to the W: t>� isA 7�d PrM. I I 061 ser- flee *some eelaasa of figures in Prtee I/st, ea. taatof.o. were es. leiter '11". with the leant or a Prize g� t.N a" 16,so 112646 1 ) feveer Briefer of errors wfll be awarded fret prise, oto. f 1' !rL• Tael i o "11.1110 1E.M %: >1s.M Q /./�i/ ���. MM it."" of i� will be awarded to the answer wincing~ � � �teaattnaeaewill em�k sttyla, r�Daadwr�tig h v� �.ir- &IN to loath •plrllllV.11w seat pafse ff TWO (new or renewal) yesoly sabsertptlene tae err deciding .Ise leer• lad, L4$ 6>40 am $4.N to The ]1111$ grid ate soot /a• Seceall 1 t ,@6916 m 101st to Isotk r Pr>x. $11IM0•; Third Prim% t , Any1aana�selber aespte may eewill be in rde 0 Pride- Ip•b 11.oO 6.N to M 1f N $"&w �• (� third column of fgam in Prime IAst) w .tsa. boea.[etb4n � y�s�a•,�psw bof!awarded awarded o emormi .4 L the •rest K a 2% far asy'relaa nfia0•d, ttie \ IMOW1y 00 tontesld of $Moo will be awaeded to the answer winning ' working tet . ofv.r. �� where two or more have been - ttsll aalsaat of mak Rye aW. N RH q •■•a fled ' &M pslaer provided TEM17F. (new or, renenai) 'pear4 6. In tae event et a tie der any prime esereC the partldOYt, sabserll6ioss to The, Mall and Emildre ate sect !n; %K oncl Primo, $1,4••;ftfl Parat melt itxu• win be awarded to each thea Tgled Prbce. Ss,00•. (bee toarsh--1area wt Asnres in P!!ze List.) And that's not Lill We will sive extra amounts on X11 prises In the same manner. If your answer Lf_gyaittled by THR A y4mrty subscriptions and ou win fourth prise, you wCll receive $600, -efc., down the prise lint, You ae glren an oi♦portanfty to participate in 150 primes totalllcls over =1,000, whore the 150th prim with THUMB subscriptions wine $1$,00. Your own mubsoMptlen will count, or subscriptions to start at some raver• date, Jost writs on the order wben you waft the paper started and it will start promptly on that date. NO SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR, A LONGER r9"Ol THAN THREE YEARS IN ADYANCIL 10. gaberfptious (bosh now and renewal), payable In year by mail or i6.10 dotivarod oa r Doy to ELmttbn. will tr• accepted. No suD 0bycrt) ne for delivery In the' City of Toronto will be ao- ce ed W s12altsr asrwars for' the larger cash prlaex bl.'All aaswoa wliI racetve the same consideration �,_ ''• regardless of whether or not a sub•oriptlon`to The Mall ' and Mapire 4 mat Irl 11. Three psomtsoat Toronto clttseas having no con- • "' neetlon, with Tbo ][411 and umpire, will be selected to net as Jadg s to maket the wirers, and. participants their answers agree to accept 'the deoulon of tiro Jones ii Ina: and coxmuslvs. The Judges will meet oa March ith and aanowwoment of tae Prise wianwe and c rre►t Nit of words will be - paDluhed ln. Tlm ]tail aadptty oa March 111th• and primo mousy will be =&Heid to the winners promptly, „,1:.,. .. �'., ”,.b .'. • .y.T:r-.:y' .: w..>:. ,•.a. ,,,�1 Tw....,., ,:._ ,l«C..W;. ,., .. > ,a§'�•�' . . ,'a +}, .�.<.�:s-r 4n'l�5,:a. e:. ,..-. . �., ,r.Na•u- .'. c ."r- :a. '.^. •".^,v.-s}.k.'r. o'.•a�:.-•:..:'w. i„: . �,ya.,�..«a. '.7r'J.rt'n4.,�.�. , .,`.'.nn.., ; . .T:1:-.. -.s,:,�..•.,y'•�,y.y' ,W `.';. iw541 kd'...t: .,i�. '. e, .w&r ',t:r:. .y"... .. _v .. `,- � �.b„."g¢.:?.`. i.ce ti.Ett. i. YyeTv,',s.•..r,gar y+a%-!;y,t.A>.'.a.,: ,'i'w.'. :'4. �,;i.„�,.4�C;�.t••n,hi`wl`!• "��'�'r.-+�K..''�_ ,+.�?1"�a„,F�^ai'�. "'. u,a�o, +. Y .•S'udyl,+'u*.'+^.,..'T- rwo- 4�i4^'H`vir.. :k{,,' +"4:°4�y "._s• 17 '. ,y.. r. ,... tD1M7RED Colder Influeana and Lige Trou= SE bles Gas 1— -A-vold4d- -- • ., • Have -you uoiiead that some people enjoy good health • through the most ` E trying weather, while others succumb + 'f to colds or la>ynensa at every touch Y .,fa„� ij%,,, a„ & A °of wintry conditions; or are attacked .�ixif►JWiK� by rheumatism or sciatica? Th rea- �At �(� .. F eon t9 to be l+outnd' in the condition of - iia ` ' T'� ., ---- the blood. If It is rich and pure -the - -_ _ system is able to revisit discaae. But rt tet the blood' became impoverished AN'i'F-,D Classified A& - s And the -way. Is, made, clear, for disease - .to enter the system. oars wtstas rose cat aso.cs The common sense way to avoid FINN SKATING ACE `CLAIMS CANADIAN RINKS TOO SMALL AR SWORE tw ." «.& t� am � two rte tt:sas wr.c ret�ca -r;” cnida and insuensa is to keep a. plan- Charles Thunbers, the fsmous,,speed skater from Finland, arrived at the Cr'G ,4 tifal supply of rich, red blood in yo=, C.P.B Windsor Station in wotatreei eeoentiy after» taking Dart in the Inter• a ��� m. u aria .o tpads Ta r � e.. ants, j 1 _ tfefne. Dr. Williams' Pini Pills have national Raoea at Saint John, N.B. In the party wag also Leila Brooks, of N achieved world-wide fame for their Toronto, the world's woman champion skater. remarkable blood aariching powers. Formerty-ased In front Of Tohaeeaile! �Ltte wanrt'r® �r0 Do Ps.►tr alta LltiliJt �° While the metropolis for a fete hours Thntrberg paid s visit to Alder .•+rias at bum.: Vbd• or agar. tam•: s••s yar. ads -The new blood which comes from the po (t set aur dlateaa•. -chsaw Paid cars �tam� use of Dr. Williams' Pink Ritts tongs man Louis Rubenstein, when he expressed through his Interpreter his plea- Store. Moet les In good oonditlon. ter s•r4awsm ».40.41 Yaad•ot� co.. Heatr•aL up the whole system and so helps tore ru” at mestlng.the Ca%ad'�n *ho won the Amateur Skating Champiooehtp Stab pries and when can M sass6 of the World more than thla'ty years ago. Thun- .' hedy to react winter I11s. in St. Petersburg, R H. WATt�INS _ AGENTS WANTED t It the system has already been berg. said he was disappointed at the small rocks they have hen`s, and ad- weakened by colds, itniiuensa or other mitted that h& -could not do his best work on th ' W. At�E�]�C St; Toronto WANTED -One reliable moa m every a winter ailments. thea Dr. Wiillamit' The pLato shows, from lest to right. ft Barber Mies Elsie Oueller, town, merchant preferred, to tall Barber Shop In Auto. orders for best Custom -Made Cloths -Flak Pills are the safest medicine for New York; Leila Brooks, Toronto: Lois Littlejohn, Chicago. Back row: In Canada- Highest eommislons, +," '-.lrebullding the blood and-strengthendns Charles Thuaberg, Finland; O'Neill Parisi;, Chicago A barber is Wit !lea, Kau., has 'iia Rift TAILORING CO., Lid Lody.. An examgie of t)r value of _ . -Rog 1n an sate and sulk ea his trade �heee pills is given by Mrs. R. O. - wten needed. I TORONTO AI 3tromberg, Cobalt, Out., who says:- kkfy ou�t that • Cost of a Sleeping Cat. - Proof of ft EASY TRICKS take 1S to arca.ee $iti. A sleeping eta costa a'pproximmately "'I had s very severe attack of -grippe. .ram. Doss the etidc sad ou'u �Thsy sag the Blanks, ora weaitlty." or influenza, which confined me to my -Fingers And A Match e sew. :35,t)0o. bed for a week On setons rep again r P "Yes, They have a collar tush of cost." II did not recover my netuei stretrgth. -Hgme Lights. Minard's Liniment for Grlpps,._ i was very weak, had a severe paln in Idthta that shine when the night to g, Amy head, and s constant backache. I clew, On a Japanese Mountain. h>td to got a woman to do my work Lights on a vista of street A.ca�ble railway Is to be bulk up Mt E_NT ----aim r2sa8-utrolisti, ` Fuji in Japan. W=11 every this - Oor the energy to do anything. At Lights that are bright or discreet, eepa this stage, remembering the great Don't use up all your energy in get- bottle of Mknard s handy. senedt 1. had throw Dr. Williams' Lights that grow In the glisbening rain ting new customers. Save some of it Sheen on the -city's street; . --Ptak Pills In girlhood; I began taking-- for holding the customers you have. —�.*t�_-$�iefne: and seen my strength ' Lights that jewe9 a w! - In rain-lr•ops beauty fleet. - IP .began Co return, tam now abbe to do - ,, my own work agalnr, and take care - -� of my baby boy I am very grateful --- -_ Lights more glorious than all the rest, ,. is only one G OF 1 :tor what the Villa have done for me, Home 11ghR shining Dor tree, - ` sb and hope my experience will be of Love light in eyes that I love best- , benatlt to Saone other enders»:" Light of eternity. • �� , If you need a blood -building tonic A� rather ball and no--(3eorga Elliston. i begin t:kind IIr. Wflliams' Ptnk PIMs one should have any difficulty In S 1 beg 1d b all Hams' Pi dealer snapping it in two with his fingers. .'Big as An Motel. ay' So y However, It is possible to hold the or sent by mail at 5o cents a box by The royal palace at Prague has•?11 match In such a way that It !s fm- Tli[ IiifTlF3tNA1 LlU8Pl11CJ1NT writing The Dr Williams'-Medtcine e>u+• - Co., Brockville, Oat. Beth bthe exert s strength a _ THIS MOTHER `»the match as in the illustration. Norfolk has more churches in pro- ,' 'Try to break the match without portion to its population than any01 M1 DAUCHTOL -- ASK FOR Urfff M WIN 9 11111101111 The small boy whose knees and Finites the -hamb to gala add! tional Ieverage. hands are tlwaye dirty 1s lar tswre fpEs tMs ores sial salts It, tvitJl • s • - �u��� IS VEU tlj Nu t: _ _ llksly to be !success In lite than the seller at tlls sor'Ies, M o ssrmboolaJ P Jlrt $ "motber's darling" wbo is alwW neat tmsae. Vii. wall, and mean. Whoa Nlilho in Musical carer 1�« wudr boot, c'a1'tWo liars. garb dells Hem l.�tiia 8 Acaording to a statement mads by a ta�.+u,�mto8.0•�hm •cross. + well known doctor, dirt Is the black Histoey }b!•altar abte!<a eWrsa for ! - „ H E� 1N BULKt0erh� 3i�i +' , j I badge of juvenile Independence. The Haydn-t7i2-rain. ! J.i111w�ri..as.awa. 1 - - , ;<• boy of eight says t ata now did' rHaydn was a homely Child, j T,'r „� M Health ' saough moot to have say bands scrubbed — [Oneof fits, but ]rind and mild - --- - -- C -by mummy." Then he reasons; "If i I One of a murpWe s tangy, Tormto. Oflrtarfo. 'kept them, nobody would realise holt as QO47 sir 066-r eD 1,.� now sad l>as aimas she was , Yet ovine mit ovary m.. ANTED •`y^ le n'a � ° �7 " 1Z grows -up I am." N taherat cies months cid 7 '111 "In the same way he dues not wig* Aad so, earls day at set of sago if•.e.a•. eaei• urns »Selo i/aa err has been o o a Around tketr ladwee, harp they dame for In el�i.•eef•r w� STANDARD OIL CO. lN,da r„ his, feet on the doormat, is unpuuetual, tarria/' bobi•t sari m/pame••!1e MJ. gelled to ret>at9n am careless " adds the doctor. All To pass the time with soar and Same, , SHORAAM s eo TM ops asyrmu Poor � tot snFwoi itis Joseph full of ehUdis'h tricks, aewersas ..*s•+..*+..,... sera.+ esu rester part of �� title is finite h%&hhy, but the boy of � thus a baA `\ __- the same Played a Addie of wboden sticks. sae woo can be described as ' tied d i fi *rest `a •'model child" arouses the doctor's Keeping time, 'till his talus» saidt g i— - t�S. x LmdeoFtydiN oo y l' "Children, tis the bour for bed."but - aaspirlous. "That perfect little gen• This Ilett a boy was teat away- 's O � ' + ha ti tleman to failing to reaMse the sense of To Hamburg oeboot by' s friend one , a t a It! 'emancipation and will presently shirk 'Lis responelblittles." day. Pi blkba`'smY A4 And ' there he was tauft by .nob to , q } _ - ----+-- ►itis, r was roc -down. For three wireless performanors, And learned a little of everything. e h�il»d tae so rtaut:h that I '. She R ea one of which he gave reeerttly with Later: forced to earn his Dread, a help hoe at this time. Soo on t success Sir Harr Lauder the Llvias alone 1n the tow%. 111•led, - "m' � suer sines she be z;f . �ssesaa y '�. 'J► _ it�e axlends school every day <t Ramous Scotch comedian, has received Oft he bad nothing to a" aid;day, O -- stud goes sksihW, and does other . the record fee of $75,000. Yet still st ttq musk he worked away. - of -door s�T� I reoom�etod �R Thouo suffering thus, he neer lost � median* to any one egho is ��� sr! - and nervous and weak." -*u PAs>dr r /�' sat Ile faith hearn Gad, its love for Art ' d Street, Toronto, Otttatb. Cie • And thus by patient ti*L and slow, Compound Plnkham Q � He marde the world his senior know. i. a depends ; women's troubles. �sii��:N Haydn wrote the great "Creation:' - ?oreaLaby���m7whssg• Q - ung a e y many a nation. _: _ _ • �� �� And he is also known to be � - -MU ii by "The rather of the Symphony. L� ;4 tP�ltbiie His life he 1lDled with kht4iy deede� - - -.— CUTEURAstd Foot hfs own im other' seeds, And died revered by every friend. Why not yon,? Loved and admired the cud. ECZEMA ON FACE I "a l'°"' = In Rash. Spread to Scalp.Itelled This sudden love; this trail ILS IL+Dglltutte body of air saselon bade and Burned, Face Very Bore. GRATSSYRUP I s hidden God within Its. sarthea '•'> iz'su ]3easma broke out is •rash face and is spread to RED Here tltetdom manifolds scalp. The rash SC" oust r� The thousand wars Rbwv soul sa8 sore ern out formed. It otewed a 1 groat deal of Itching and bornias r. sense may Iwai Proved safe by millions and Drescribed•b physicians for and my'face was very $ore. Tis In their most intrieste retreat. y p y trouble lasted three or lona weeks. Here life's most Inexplicit colors riID " I was treated without any boa- --To meet the bright, the over lrseld sly Neuralgia COtdS Neuritis :'.. Lumbago est. I began using Caekura Soap And here the ever-gropins heart may and Mutment and could see a great .Headache Pain Toothache. Rheumatism Chan a after the first night. I eon - Wisdom grow subtle In simplicity. tin gg a treatment ud th and In four �. - weeks I w" completely healed." `~ -Marys ZaWrenaka (Slkned) Miss Margaret Danyow, DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Ferrisbtug, Vermont. s ` Uw \ Equal parts of piaster of Paris and Daily use of Cuticnra Soap, with \� tahiting n -Axed with water to a good touches of Cuticurs Ointment now out rkr tii•eh yD+oE " otaraol" killer for repair cracks In walls before, Accept Onl�r ".Bayer r' arks 0 and than, keeps the skin fsah, e..a thiakn••s �,� LmuT the aro paintedor p. Thea '� smooth and clear. Cuticura TA] - "PTO --- h ho ��' - s hint worth following. �V which contains proven directions. cum is also !deal for the skin. �t o t •aw, thus II. ► seat:. bind vsinthek•ef s•.• Sandy 'Build»' oozes moi 18 tablets samPa sass r:ar rt•a Ing l*. Cr O1 - \� One inch of rain equals 101 tons Also bottles of S4 and 100 -Druggists. t ZZis � ya'�:�� V the trade k elntanant>s a»tfGe. T•lamn Z4a. ` honJIG Go �.aJ•CaadaSawC.LeL \ to the sate, AAVUD sir tNsist�e!4 Za C ) of law Hasafaetan ae M000soWc- C3dCW% 3h..iwt Stick tie. amatw of saaarit ate ( eaugw SNA, "A. t. A.$,), wtW It ts woo knows _ _ a . ,.410 DVND.• •T. .., TO.ONTO ..�� t j{pi massa tat», rte tatiia-•'�'-'��- W*"re•<L eT..ONN, N.S. ' Minard's Liniment for frost -b Rea is stastpt s""`• ask• ISaUE No. . - r�-� .P"yi S.i,as:> .::_ .:srTii.`L.v..•. ? ' ...r. ? a. .. $. a �, t .. v i -ora. , r, . �., . • ,-. -' } ou : d:' def x .... o -.i ,. � - ..,...:T. -... sen::. ...-+-_.,,,- _,,,_ __ _ .. _ e,. '. :... :.. '-, _. '.. _ __. is - ... .- _-�.*-vw _.- _ _.-. _ _ ._ ,.t+•. r.. .- -_,.. Ca 1111 +c r -r -'v>'" ' infi '- ..T. P-:"•. ^x,*,.,...t -« ,,, o --r . .n. -,r �•° �"VT w`p .- ..,cwX ., . • z r-- '+.31:as,, •:,-, e.,•.•;_, k +wnr,.>.,,,,., 3; ..+,✓ ^r --'tn .ui,.vr x-• ••vi> "-r° • ++• ru �+, •� 7t7 o ,. ' . ,, _ , v. ro . > 3 . w$ t? n +! :R;# 5•?� y yoayfi ,. y, :. d . . . pM n . r, yJ x5 ,. , . ✓✓ .. ekr N ::: �3is. .:av'c'`. o,. .,•.{..,s. .-,.4.: '!r.•:':...-:a,fi �.•..., �..::.,.. ., .'. •'Y� ��":�. t, e.,k�' .:'.u,�,.. ,A+.,,• .�...,. kJ , l ittcan a a . its totem oleo, moutat Summer Tourist fares are efective Robeoog'the di best al in the Oana< between -Mav 6th --lend Sept.th ' syr b g pea k �• _ _ _ _ (� a c a dIan Kookiest an `again to Jasper I with return limit of .Oct. Slat, fat a < or" the Le'n U11 . - S Nlk7o r National Park:, I miniuitim of cost. • P1:15 per fiat,: $1.50 it paid in advance. trips; ais Wapped out by Cana- I Make sure-- of your Western trip Sabseriptivps to the Unitea•st w and citat dian National Railwayp are not our- I this Bummer by planning ahead. Any !` Britsen 12.00 is advance. partied atiywher* and furnish a liberal j Canadian Natiooal Agent will give A considerable reduction in the price of fresh frozen' and smoked fiefs educati %n on Canlda to our Canddida you full ioformatlou and illustrated _ products has brought prices down to a mark where it will x people. booktete. pay to buy and use more Bob. - JOHN *URKAR, Proprietor, i Fresh Fr_ozen.White fish Ific ..__Fresh Silver Bright.Salmon 14o- � t 1 K � -- . � � •� FlQtsatt- -- �"��i;'- - 1� g t _ tThe longest and most glsabtruu, ..Labrador Herring l6c per lb. "'strike that ever omurr d in the SNiendid values in till Good Grocery Line@. r s* - anthracite coal fielais.of the 1; uitec -States was terminated on Feide) IPedlar's Improved "Como -Crimp" Roofing J - t Try Royal Purple, Laying Mash -it will make your hens produce 1 tart when both sides to .the scan► Made to. ='Council Standard specification with extra heavy more eggs. Royal Purple Calf Meat will bring along coating. An improvement on corrugated iron. Gives greater drawn out struggle surrenderet young calves on separator milts much p _ sheathing. A -better roof at fees cost. Send dimensiow of your building and-we-w1A faster than on fresh milk. " _ covering width per sheet More economical : sauce titer and O •to the demanog of a 6nfftlrtnE3 y ub• cuote on our roofing requiremenu. m =tic. and to a rester degree, Ls THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED " tt , t — g R FXECUTIVE OFFICES: Oshawa, Ont. FACTORIES: Oeh-awe mrd Montrtat. , , e+ y all your GrQ�eriea at the Grocer a. - r theirown Noire welfare. The -BRANCHES: Montreal, Quebec, Halifcz, St John,_Ottawa, Toronto, Lander, "..basis of agreement leaves the iniN Waunipe0= Raping, Va eeouver. ,ers no better off than they were �JAMES -: i ICHARDSON s� before the .strike begti.n on Sep' tember lot last year, and the nes, Or, ta.avwicaf ?ig.,sportaHoe _ t+ ' agreement int stand for five��nt': , —. ... � • .:r Tickerin' HardwareStore - a which means that there will be nt M M\ \, ?-strike during that period. •8 ------ , `Aecuring no advantage from th= strike, the strikers were e Z inooths in idlenesa, which It s A iy caused thorn much suffering.' T e Poultry Foods -and 'Egg Producers Cessation of the strike As welct.e e ' !Oyster Mica Beef Scrap, and She Grit, , Layigq Meal Shell, M- .. .news to a suffering public, a' o L� are tired of strikes and threettet� y Purple al ea for the young ett,(ves i P rpl C :r ,ed strikes. Knowing that then - . o - al f M :are now five years of industria - Electric Light Bulbs, Hot Plates, peace in the anthracite coal field \ Irons, Toasters 4 ' ahead of them they will be spnrec e the worry incidental to the secut a� and washing Machines iug of their fuel -upply dut ins -that tithe. �% Although �tbia ba, AQetit for International Farm Machinery and Repair . _ ' been tha worst. strike -in the his. Full protection in any weather- aur Motto: «e have it, can get it, or it is rot maths, p ` -tory of th-e c -o! t mines, it causes comfort in winter-snugness&p, . Is" worry than the strikes of I- .. against snow, sleet, and rain -that's - - - - - ! -'few years airo, when ,ubAtit4l i. what you enjoy when you drive the �r were snore difficult to secure. ii+• > , Chevrolet touring car I Due, -- �" - eumiDg work at the mines at thf i -- .__- time of the year may not be c f " t ' ]Fine quality curtains. carefully tail- -� eJe S. ������ �ICKERING advantage to consumers in On ored and close fitting, keep the cold +tario thi't winter, as it will take nut and warmth in. Entrance and - aeome time, before the peak of pro {. exit to both seats are unhampered c :ane of the oldest residents of this -duction is reached at the shines _ and free because the curtains are _. Heleu IL Michell. relict- of the late -� "Mill it is predicted that not mai p - supported by rigid rods and swing -bar daughter. Mg's. Martin Wells. of .production will be reached by the lr wigs to with the doors. 186th year, spent pnt¢ticttil her 'bole Her end of Febgtidry, and Poine of i ht feta took place on Saturday to St. John's ? disale:rs in Toronto sag . that t hes bay your Chevro- let The Chevrolet touring is the lowest. . expect to have a limited asnuunt on trate= tine thins to priced car of equal quality and equip-avatrairt _ men! on the, market, It offers all lite ;M for distribntiva in about three 4 .-1,. c s s b is t h e of economical o -all- - GREEN RIVER. {. We regret to report the death of c :ane of the oldest residents of this 'neighborhood, in the person of bars _. Heleu IL Michell. relict- of the late ' " 1fred T. Michell. which tookplace on "Tbarstdav, Feb. 11th. at the borne of -bar daughter. Mg's. Martin Wells. of Winnipeg. .Deceased. who was in bet 186th year, spent pnt¢ticttil her 'bole Her dile near Green River. funeral s took place on Saturday to St. John's _ t -- of i - the 7th con.. and Wm, on the home• •*Lead on the 8th con. of Pickering, and one daughter. Mrs. Wells (Edit b got Winti:p -g. Sbe le also survived civ 18rand-children and 8 great -grand. ' ":ch9ten. .5060 Facts 'About Canada - -A' — 'The public will welcome the new iedition of ' 5000 Facie About Canada.- compiled by Frank Yelgb, the weli- known Canadian Author and Lectur vr. This excellent compilation teflt "the story of Canada in a most convin- cing and instructive way, revea1lroa t _its wealth. resources and prospects in :a striking manner under 50 chapter beadings. from -Agriculture" to "Yukon." The new issue bas an ad- .ded feature in an excellent map of * Caoada,toltetber with much new mat. ter. We can Imagine no better ad. -vertisement fcr the Dominior! than 'this tabloid cyclopaedia. which is he - coming tticreasingly popular. Copit s may be had foi She from the Canadian ;Facts Pnbilsbing Company. 51118'Huron St.. Toronto. or from leading ness a; P1a11 Now For That Pacific Coast and 'At rip Youintend_... _ to Take Next Summer. -Next summer forget the cares of bueineas or profeseiou and take a u ip to Western Canada. the Pacific Coass --or Alaska. There's satisfactson in this kind of a vacation -a swift journ- ey through never -before -seen country. -restful stops at splendid resort. hotels, and, when you reach the Canadian Rockles, gorgeous vistas cf lake, forest and towertog mountrtin peaks, There is never an idle moment if ♦ou travel the Canadian Nationt►l . ? )Etoute cn radio equipped trains. Cros- sing the vast prairie country, the (3rainary of the Empire, is always tivteresttng. Then there is Jasper : 'Park Rod Jasper Park Lodge of Con- -tineut-wide fame.',- There are moue. .-tales on all sides, sky piercing giants, snow-capped masnive, many of which have never been scaled, From Jasper National \Park is a never-ending succession of mountains, -lovely valleys: turbulent rivers and dashing waterfalls until you reach the 'Coast at Vancouver or Prince Rupert. To make the most of your trip the voyage thronah thH ShNirered Scenic. 'Seas of the North Nrifle rhould he taken from `'nnrnnver I,. Prince Rn - pert or Alaska. On the vovAge you will see from splendid spa -g ,ing stPnm. ers, nlluring inlets, towering head, land Rnd htmhlina icy srroams and Van- n the year around; an open car for the V antral orors open road in summer and snug comfort own plan for sell- for winter driving. iag its cars on thee, whish is (roma ins fllatisfy yourself that here is a availablo to our low-priced touring ear that eters nal psrcbas�rs. all-weatbar proteetialL G. & A. T. 'LAW, • QUAI/iTY AT LOW C+�T M l � A Double Achkvenient Ds Forest l Crosley engineers have, produced a new standard of radio values. In the new model GS, you get a S -tube set at only X98.00 ''� • (ssri �. n vt mea -ted -- i a new conception of radio reproduc- tion. Model "C -3 --is a T.R.F. circuit balanced on thy new Wheatstone Bridge principle. It gives true cascade amplification. • It cannot "squeal" nor"howl." • howl." It gives the studio pro- gramme, clean and clear, with life- ?Uke realism. So sensitive, it cuts out unwan ted stations with unusual ease. `Complete and full radio enjoyment now costs so little -that you owe it to _ yourself to see this Model C -Sat once. Only first samples available. Act quickly, F. T. BUNTING. LJ Propsessive'Famers need 10 faes a` -*/MANY of the prosperous M men is this locality maks !full "e of our banking service. Let use conduct all financial trans - .actions for you; let us' guard ;your capital, let us assist you in the purchase of more and better istock, or other productive under - he interests—ani - _.-offaggrica tur ,fully understood and well served Lay the carver store by this bank. of your prosp�Ety �' now by opening a Farmers are invited to avail them. selvet ofour - advce savrnss account at in erswhere mieste, in our nearest branch. involved. I T SAW�. Whitby -0 P. Lvad, Manager Brooklin Branch -G. C. Cross, Manager 4a -PICKERING -( MEAT....MARKET.-Ill Round Roast or Steak. 20e: per'lb Surlein Roast or Steak, • 25c r r Steak,. +Rump Roast....' . - 18e •• Fine Rib Roast, ... s .. 20c " Heavy Rib Roast, ... ... 1&, , (Shoulder Roast. . a ... l4 and 16c ' Pot Roast; ... .. 14c Brisket, to buil, ... " .• • • " Leer of Pork,... -•.. 25c -Loin of Pork, ... 25c• " Shouldet Roast of Pork, : 20c, 2Bc " Pork Chop@, Pure Pork Sausage,... 2. - _ ... _ Finest Salt Pork.... ,... .. 25c " Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35C - r Mild Quredd-Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 36c " ::..Back Bacon, ... ... 45c Cooked Hani, .. 55e Weiners,.. .:. '25c--`•- - Head -Cheese,... .. .. ... 15e .. Easy, First and Iiolnestic Shortening,•3 lbs. 55 cents,; _ 5 lbs 90 cents", •• " lb prints 18 cents, -' Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday PICKER�N' G W, G. REIDI , 7, u. ,a:, • i' .._' .haw :.,� •y, -' `�•;-l^4M%r s ,.,._ ;,.r ''r,.�Vn'Ft,f� 'r' r? _rr _ _ t •, .T. '.. . r. Y A s MT 1 " .+/ .. + Se^ s '?;. e...W � 'yR . •S+'.•. M^• : .: 'F}9 .,r;�. �. dy . +.s . '`dh. .sky, - -'•�.' „mss• ii y I � f -,?-:y,.L..-,.. �,.•'-, •;,z�.wa- ,,;!'�,,.. ,-•;.:.., ....t' -...., a..,. - .a /! _.x+'' ..,, atm ../'�':'.' ++..,, •pit` ?'_. •� a ..,,.. s - M «: y 1� a .. • ..,. ., „ let;. 1. , p _ I CLAREMONT. Tw. Mrs. W. S. Cook and daughter, A number from here attended r ® � 6 •. Mies Hold, and Mrs. Widmer Mill- the funeral of the lite Mrs- Alfred Leon Pilkey .was la ' Auvor* er, had a breiygeaa trip to Aurora, Michell, of Green. River on Sat, " 4 ? ,on Tuesday. on Tuesday. " day. D.. A. Scott had a business trip yin, Wrrl• Jones, 'of Myrtle, re- - Neil and Mra. Stewart have re- cvlt x to Toronto on Monday, turned 1;ome on Saturday evening turned home after vieitieg -��]� Jonathan Jarbis, of Locust Bin, after spending a couple of weeks .relatives in tRhitevale for several l °� �'RlQ(,#RHES Ji'l in towq on Tuesday. with her parents, J. B. and Mrs. weeks. Miss Sargent, of Markham, spent Madill, Widmer Miller and James All BARE y x week -end with - Claremont Walter Symea_.haa secured a way drove to Goodwood on 8nn. PULAR - fcia�dti .. carload. of hardwood fromtheday and spent the day with the .. •, ,. �. ,_ .�- - -mus'_ ice: �T nurth and Flea been busy, darfng fiitnlar"e"unete;"abr`i __, s. her eon,, Welter Thomson. of Mark• the'past week cutting it up and Jack BRIlinger _and Lorne Reid lee ham, and friends at other pointe. delivering it to his customers. and the latter's eon, Ivan, drove Here's the bread _ `- The new station, CAO, - oar curlers went to Agincourt to Stc�dffville, on Sunday and vis - broad tx casted one day last week to the on Friday evening but owing to lied the letter's relatives. that's made g00d whn' sustained _ „ r� ed. score got frozen oveer; coneegnentif . ainful-Injuries about, two weeks �� drices F One day last week as Dr. Tom- ly the could not bring it home. ago when he fell down the cellar .. y �„� 00�. lilseou was .driving east from Fred Ward ehlpped two care stairs, is improving slowly, and i Claremont his outlaw pony cut up loads of cattle to the Toronto mar- now able to leave his bad• � �� TAYLOR S �� some capers, resulting in consider- ket on Saturday, and was in the hoptl that the improvement may I+ ( GOLD CRUST US7 / ��ld for �e�l 'F able- damage to his cutter. The city for a couple of days this week eont'ique until he has fully recov- y / BREAD )! doctor now sportsa naw driver. in connection with the shipment. ere�d Ili{ � phc tie fatted Wilk - i -'W. G. Bing•6am hue. completed - C L REMONT•` '•, ' :hte contract of re-decoratlog St. , e 1 =fed chickens. Andrew's churcli and manse at _ Pickering and will now be busy Coal, COQ for some time painting and deco• 1 rating the new pQ&t office at Stouff• �O� • Bread, 3 lb. ,loaf, 18e. Phone wills• . F% c Thomas and Mrs, Paterson scent Hard and soft coal of tl�e�' Adanac Branch Store ! , over Sunday with their daughter, beet quality on Brook - Mrs. Claregce Pengelip, of Brook• deb lin. on Monday Mr. and Mrs hand .���. Kul " The Store that saves _.__—< <G - you money. 'a -. Paterson, accompaniedhy Mr. dna j - ��� os« y __ .__ _FRRANK CRIDLOW. Y, 'Mre. Pengelly, spent the day In THOS. A. LAW9 Qualit First CourtesyAlways Toronto. _ ! y - _ y CLAREMONT, ONTARIO A meeting Of the Horticultural �S,GkRI=i21�. Gilt. V" Society of Claremont will be held _ _— Lost, Strayed or Stolen" A few of our regular -prices : * .-r ♦ ,� `�"� at the school house on Saturday hQ a ZtP Ise Xap1e i18Ari Nutt E ++o ; k' the 20th last., at 280 p G,ra n l pp� Phot Sunflower Salmon. ••• members are requested to be prea- Best, Sockeye Salmon, 40c,� Cae -,-eat. By order of the chairman of SAND FL IKING; The products of this bakery will Shredded Cocoanut, lb 25C • the Board. Fine Blend Bi Tea, lb 55c •1>. The annual Wornen�s Day of I am P� to do Chopping and help you regain your Fine Blend Coffee, ib -50c Cheap eaten for farm and country Oat eking every Monday, food -avidity. Dates and Prudes, 2 The 25e buildings. lfcayer.is to be observed this (Fri Wednesday and Friday Lard, i lb 24c, 3 lb pail 65c :Windstorm, Insurance on buildiageo day) afternoon, y beginning at $ Our pastry will please 'both pont Shortening, 1 lb 19c, 8 Ib pail 49c wind•milb.8ilos etc. o'clock. The meeting is being held 8toneboate For Sate tasting and digesting machinery Rice and Sago, 81bs 25c ithts year in the Baptist Church. and you will find our bread to be f All warren of the eommnnit are JE)l1D F. Bayles, Clareaaout Palmolive Soap, 3 sakes 25c Automobile Inaursoce a sure -enough staff of life. Imperial Jelly Pdre, 8 pkga :.. 25c of all kinds. ,cordially invited to attend and SuralRoote No. 2 Kellogg's All Bran, large pkg 28c 1 _ FiARMB FOR 8AL1, ___ 'j Iful bT�n�B iT1�csavr—A —�g=iW_ (gathering is anticipated. - Write or phone na, A wood -cutting bee was held at _ Hi�heet prices paid for --the Baptist Chnrch on Thursday 'B Butter and Eggs. --- t�T h when the year's supply of wood E �� B 1[7( A was cut up. At the same time the �YOUT Spring, Her`-" R.� C + , 5 C'' � to � ladies of the 'congregation held a11�. /sa1>rtewlL� 20 WHITBY, ONT. quilting bee in the school -room, i e► load at the conclusion of the day's nee8 unto. work all sat down to the :cab%R we halve a cum lete stock of bar- c� C CLAREMONT which were laden with the good Deas, Collars Pads, Hatters a T ''ili� Now is tile- time t0 get your `. 'things which brought satiafactiofl and Parte. rp AMERY ER + , a to the inner man. In making our harness in Peter- 1] craws sharpened and Next Sunday morning at the g The �lC�S1clII� repaired, ready � Bloptist church the pastor will bore they consider - ' set price b oa "The Debt of Love I - -fQr spring - - reamiat to .. '.High r prweer Quality First j Q'�ance Committee Work. � � p In the --evening ft the usual - ,service will be preceded by a beer L .p C,=ma t Crum ;ty sonA service led by the choir our prices are reasonable and we R C load Mr. Evans Ward. the chafe will �a've until Q r. let l Give us a trial and -be convine � anter. The pastor wilt preach for pay The object of this Association to to CLAREMONT a oa the subject. "O, W epdroas - :Bee as before baying. Iowan steaks sad prosecute #T c p Love," Cows to time and enjoy the �elons, A R 1R E ►7 a7 yj the service from beyrinniog to sod• We oil barn -ass en di per set Lost Monday eveoiag the B. Y (washed and dipped). + _ _ L'. weca.Lavored by.A BEATTY vj�it from Keesbers haves aloleo eoesitsSai any person wiabioig aew Harness 18TANDg FOR TSE BEST the Warren's Mission Circle, the F1 F. M. Cj 0 4 P E E ear. �m.dia6 y= wa mesbm should call on me before pur• RrH e ram for the eveon befog Rtv at S=saadve Oom"�of. chasing and secaris eo y t a oeglo—iiml �� i Membne i fes— Ageat for Al erman a os ty rls..e m.• be tied sem loo„ reeeldeW ar � 0o which so Lavery able pe Wr sensil r an arA>+•a1Oa• Harness reploirinig done et i t Harness. Ask the user. all ,limes. w was present. Two other brief Sloe. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm' All elude of Harness Repairs kept ` papers, ons on ''St. Valentine." o� er. M. S. Chspmxn. Pickering. constantly on hand. load the other ou ••Tbe Ministry { A ' _ „-y," were listened co with ri _Sale i p. Munro, his, Richard=on. Lather Filkey, 'Claremont s 4 deep attention. Atthecoaclueto>7 Feb�J �J t Pr«idwt, _ auasy _ �— ot :program the large number resent epeot wn enjoyable social r least, the St. Valentine flavor add, - on to 27th. � . - �' '. ;� - jog to the pleasure of this part of Clare o n ..L V 17 T Hay Carr%nr the evening. Next Monday even- - e Litter Carrier�r, Hog group C will Rive an interest- Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow 2 The Prunes, large juicy ones. Bowie. Pressure Systems Etc. ~� 0 .jug missionary pt'bgrom You will t lbs Seedleee Raisins. -do well to bear it. 21be Carcante, recleaned', 27c will pay you to bet my cissa on .� The auditorium of the Baptist 2 Me Dried Peaches, 25c above before buying elsewhere, d. even . Sale. .From PBOIISB �Cbnrch was filled on Friday m All roads lead to the B1 J. _ .... _ 2 a Lux, _ _ ling to. witness the drama "Polly P6 2 Old Dutch 2� 2� tO 30 er Ce Oi AI PICKERING.* U!�'1'AEiOy Lou," which was press nted in 3 Pgs ry , . le of the 8 Pigs Ammonia merchandises, .- loos by the young peva 2 e Starch, 25c- •ch'areb. The Oramlo was both i6- 2 pigs Corn Storch, ... 26c .ass; al•+s.� ttereeil and amusing throughout, 2. The Dates. 26c - Intereet being sustained to the god, a lbw Rice, `�.� a e .. - .... �: - � oma prepared to bad And see Leaner Goods Store• 1 when %be identity of the mysteri- 2 tine Peas, large size, �- 25c _ •oda Polly was finally revealed. 2 time Corn, prices. - a num#>pr - •- The orchestra enppli� ::.Otic new pr'CL'S - .. ... `�.SARNE88 : ' ! '• Tiger Salmon, large tin, Slc sea of veryfine eeleetion>s. befog ably Horseshoe %. Imoe, „ 44c Oar supply of quality Harness masid6t" sudeav- .. Call at r. _ Fi �' O S Pboaa 88A0 Pasta is now complete. ondel heir na@ower Salmon, s• ors by Mrs. R. Summa �• - BOOTS—GREB SHOE solos were highly appreciated. A gibe Black or Mixed Tea, —7 •-A=.1 M3kA ON'T. ONT % We have a large stock of this t•seaeNJ dew, characteristic remarks by IS bars Laundry F3a►p—Oom Rev. A. Ddcl�elian 'were also R fort, Gold, J. and G. or - _ - for bard wear and tear. received. The proce�da amount - The Surprise, ... 1.00 REPAIRING --- UK to a considerable am will be 8 bare Castile or Olive Soap,' 25c ionated to the fund for the pur- 24c 3 Jell Powder, • •ehase of the piano, whkb wloe seed y ... � van s�y�- - do we maintain our established, r u 2 pkg Shredded Wheat, o amnesia ng s -during the ev@sing. �,,•-IOc ;° Q, � � harness and boots. The atonal concert and euro - Corn Flakes, per pkg, Your Busuzess is y o�eocementezearoiaesin connection IOlba Granulated Sugar, 65c y q tom] to (�„1.$ CECIL BilaAirL with the continuation school will Kraft Cheese, per »+ Y c Rela Gu �+M be held in the Community Hall, 2 lbs bulk Soda Biscuits, t Harness maker, on the evenings of Thursday and Mena Fleece Underwear, �s"o `a1 INCE 1584, when the first Euro- PICKERING, ONTARIO Friday. Feb. 25th and 26th. A per garment, 89c S peau bank was founded in Venice,. , eptendid•program has been pre Men's Wool Underwear,- she story of the world's commercial pared, consisting of choruses, heavy, reg 2.09,. 1.39 progress is the history of the Bevel- drille. illustrated' songs, recita- Mena heavy Wool Sox, opment of backing. Since the found• - r floss and piano and vocal solos. 3 pairs for --,L29 ing of the Standard Bank in 1873, the There will also be a two -act play, Men's heavy Flannel Shirts, BANKING commercial progress of m:lnp of this 0����� lasting one hour, entitled "A Per- try's roost saecessfnl business _ reg 2.00, for 1.49 y Problem. This is a most Men's heavy Winter Cap9,� houses is closely identified with the ; entertaining drains -which Volt reg 1.50, for 89c services of this institution. Each -should not miss hearing. The A few pieces of Dress Goods, ARS local'braneb of the Sandard Bank is roceeds Are to be devoted to the Zoe reg 75c per yd, for... 49c q pp " beoefib of the cootinaation school. -of the community. Of slI mafseisb and deaiRa e ui ed to meet the financial needs Number of pieces of Prints, y' ',Secure your tickets early and thus reg 35c per yd, for.. 24a It wiillpay'you to call at ;our Worker !have your choice of •either TbnrA- to inspect our stock and Ladies' Fleece Underwear obtain priccis 'day or Friday evening. Reserved reg 1.00 per garment, 79c THE 'seat tickets slay be secured from Ladies' Silk and 'Wool Hose, All orders left with our receive agent. ouA.r A the pupils of the continnatinn 79c STANDARD BAN 1 Lpro Pickering, will receive oar 18 reg L00 per pair, prompt and careful attention `o ecbooL Come and bel your school OF CdkXJ5.DA A call solicited along. Doer=open at7,30o'clork• (�) '''. ' Program begins at 8 O'clock sharp. Eli \ O T T pICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manage I T MATHESON ;. Reserved septa: adults, 33' cents: a • Ind 1 B.anchass also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby ��„ null _ - r eq. , .hlldren. 25 cants, Rn=h 4PAta, ?a (•T� '�.�r!�V^r _ _ - r: tit �. . ,nxt �. �„ti.. .-�. .-�.kCa'�"".:.a"`..ar.d ::,w .c °* .....: .�...: .ti-:: u_�., .._,.. .K : •�r•......, .:wi.� .._...,u+.,...,.... e -a _ r ed 4' .NA ( 'Q .:}�. .dvc!•MS,M1P' L, L�t. ;�Y,. 1 'W i/, w-'�,,. 'Y M, 4fS�"`i �'T:a °�'' T.11aY ..a R5-wV�^% - T.'YM W '.9 r � o • -a rcf•. , - "C . _ xr., ,.: .« -_ c , .3' s '^�, S .:: . � . ,•� :`v'-..,�e+ ,. - :qtr ;.. .c;:.'. ,E,•,"s, + s p .'':, • •=»r a. •.+...•• N j m T' L U"lly gtbdioluma, se disetsat tress atter the same" day's work in, 'tide , t the atifi-red thing's some other farm kitchen •orae over, she went oa4igain.Ifte" -T t�&'Pu er'i ones had ongiven bar mother. -(To be continued.) 11 1 Betty Ann worked as she had never jted. before __ _ , nisi wear a- - e ltu 4hY � �a0m of _ prim -for Ri3g'lish eomposition, award- &metuaries. i y each year from a fund left years When the poet wrote the often- With the extremely active map. ed y en's c ti ago by a local worthy who had written quoted line which us that the kat Is the tins It in ,,, • _ r.. _, ,> - -- - _ fella • al i L h now to -.,s :. -,;, - .„ ,,, • +aa .:: --..- - , _ .:_... _ . __ seat itterary. She -Invested Chi a - sum not lEtend--te -provide ama'th ate W.f 4i1--- "�- secretly in,a collectioq of choice'gladi- an apt quotation to serve as an ex- --W-e buy�and sell for you all . oluaes and _ . gave them to -her mother otrs�e -for net attending church. Tato, mining eke, on Easter. morning. offices and ceremonlee of formal- re- RNiable lafarmatlow Me ear 'Betty Ana's mother cried when she liglan are compatible, and not 1n con• any canning steely . 15 years, opened the box.' fUct, with an intense delight in open _ experience. ---- --- -- 8�4Rut fig Canner yaliItholildyear for Northsraa a raqe @- YOB. apurer aney f anew�resa, a said "A *11derness country.. Any man who Ontario leaves. freaks, and fragrant* .,.Try' It, -new spring dress" has confining employment knows mo- prettyA. W. RMER & M. Betty Aitn thought thin over for a meats when his mind plsys truant to Black. Mixed or ' Gfreem . Ble tda. i idoA� nom° tar�for dresses p�iaces, the account hooka the decimal Mining Srokeis �/ guess don't-maybe 7�.i171 St- Toronto so much as some girls she asnwered. letters, 4e conferences and board „ '" .. Adel. 11 o And I guess. I care more fox having meedn$e, his fancy takes a. -long flight z where we live dressed up." to the marshes where ducks am to be a Her mother kissed herh , and held her unted; the streams where fish await _ ffl S - Posy �� close for a moment -something she the angler, the,bridre-path for a swift A Pom Worth Kwwing. se:dom did. It was then that Betty canter, the mounwin whom" ascent is A Cradle Song.' _ = " Ann n dimly to realize that ma's an Invigorating exercise crowned with 9 ,. hags g The "Poem& of Innocence," by Wil- Bf WALTER PRICHARD EATON. posy bed was also a symbol. a far vista, the sea where a voyage lia , Blake, are, of course, ciaaeies. _ - when ,Betty Ann was a senior in spells i elazation and clay-d7vamiag in There is nothing quite like them is the p x,. the highschool she•'became the'eentre a steamer chair.A*11 Susie Ti'sey, are etm92e and ora- of family discussion. . It' was her am- Each man has in hie mind a favorite found. 1 PART I.Betty Ann and said,'"Because they're bition to go. to Toronto after high sanctuary whither be fiioe,'d camp at Almost the first thinAnn not Les" --which Betty Ann thought school and study to be a trained nurse. reftge where he caa retire beyond 'ate Bleep, etas➢, beauty bright, could remember was her mother's T was a funny thing to say, and told her Something she had read about that foes or wounds or mishipe. 'gl`hey Dreaming in the jobs of night i rawer hod like .a bre ht - bon i fath°r,-lad e_ prafi�n-appealed-to-hermit! siclt where 1 five; -said the ,- - �• , g -hvis�-,tae- BI-iep, sleep. !n thy sleep color beside the driveway across from; qty Ann« had no brothers oe ads- and suffering always' did. It meant captain of i'ndvs4ry >a Kfpilars's story, I.bttle sorrow&, sit and weep.. ' ! tars, and because the farm was two getting awn too -and Betty Ann, when hie business rivals and their im. .• - _the side porch. The porch was a late g y, y addition to the hdndred-year-old ! hundred acres in extent, and on a side who had never been nmeh of anywhere, portuaities crowded in 'upon him. The Sweet babe, -In thy is -Mise She could remember looking road, too. she didn't have any play- wqs, 41ter all, a quite normal' young -real sell of any human being at a- Soft desires I can trace, at that beit of color, the zinnias tall matYee when she was small, except old person. Her motbor approved, but pa given moment may -be far form the Secret joys and secret ent11 F` as herself, one hot summer' day, and Shop, the black collie, and Bim, the was by turns skeptical and pleading. self that the world sees. We may be Little pretty infant wiles. � - cat -when he would let her play " Poor. In the houseer and the lands that r :-then starting serves the drive to `pick p Y �: What do -yer. want ter traipse off can be parceled and marketed of real - t sa psay, and falling down in the dust him, and didn't stalk off toward the n fool with dek people for?" he As shy softest limbs I feel ~ and cutting her chin. I barn -and every so often some little would demand. "It's Coin' ter cost a estate, Yet r� to the point of lordli- Smiles as of the morning ptseal `�'4 going i bossy calves that soon got carried sight o' money, which we ain't got, °'rets m those interior dremeenes O'er thy cheek, and o'er thy breast' ,$fie `could r&meraber, dater, away --with their -feet tied and whose map ie invisible to all eyes but When th little heart doth rent " out with her mother on soft spring ; together, pretty soon yell git married, and Y which made her cry, and a turkey then whar'll it all be?" our own. Yet, after any retirement to ' `1 ,r days, when the garden bed was just - obb:er who used to chase -iter u onto these fastnesses, w�bere we may rear O. the cunn ?�-• strip of nice brown earth, and watch- I R p Or, .again, he, would point nnt� lag wiles Watsixaep. the verandah when she tried to make , "Your ma needs Betty Ann. She and refresh ourselves, and be secure, In thy little heart asleep! ing her mother put little seeds into it, Yer+ we are bound to come forth to the When th little heart lath wake ' him fan his tail, and, of oourtitr, little is even 'rows, with the sty envel- j ain't so strong ez .she wan, and aha'il 'Y coca they came !n stuck ons stick at; ye:low chickens in the spring. , world again with Cometh p miss yer. Seems rf 'yer place was !ng for those Then the dreadful night shall break, iY the end of each row, so when the bed But better than any of the animals, j here." who are leas fortunate. It meaiys lit- , was all planted they looked like a line;exO°PL old shop, Betty Ann loved tare; And sometimes it seemed to Batt tie In aeeoarpliehment tor'ourseelyes, ` of paper dolls marching toward the ; posy bed. and very soon she knew the j Ann- so, too, for her mother looked in lasting - t>eaest for otfrerv, H we hat>sa flowers by name, and which ones had a j older, even to her merely dream and tvmimmate The young eyes, and thinking we have done ought to III` It sweet srne:l, and which ones she could sometimes ' her -face was drawn. But She remembered, too, how excited pick and In a deed; this rest should be the re - her mother used to get when, along I p put in little glass jars of I whenever pa talked that way she stood each row, tin water aloe tiro ed newat of -aur energy to go forth to y green leaves came up- g edge of the aids porch up straight, and &misted a ovd "Non- active life and; fruitful effort they always carne up in the night, I She alanays sang as she fixed these sense! I've taken care of }bu so fir, again` t when nobody was watching -and how I posies; land then her mother, in the haven't I?_ FRe'rI, t guess I can keep J3ta would hold Betty Ann's hand very kitchen, would sometimes sing too., on doing it, and let our girl have her Treasures in a Tomb. w� hard, and say, "Look at them, Betty Her-aaot�er was almost always in the I chance in the world." y, p kitchen, un!ees the aired man had One o4 the most dramatic discover - Ann, look at them! .The "re s rout•• gone When she talked that way pa either les .in the history of archaeology oc. Ing I" In fact, Betty Ann remember- away and a new one hadn't come yet retired into his newspaper or the barn ctirred when a tall of the cliff near ed the posy bed, as It was called, much Then mother waa ust as apt to be in And late that spring, after it as gpbios, Byrta, scooped a corner out of the ba feed' more vividly than the barn, or the rn, or tng the chlekena, or ; about settled that Betty Ann wa$ to a rock cut tomb over '4000 years old, Of Course. sows, of whish she was a lisle afraid. even helping father catch the year-' n r go„i the autumn, to the nurses train- the °zts,tence of which had long been ls•t Snowman-"t3oln' to the ball?" ' She remembered It better, even. I.Hng's which had broken down the pas- { Ing school, a boy ht her class, discover- suspected but never proved~ 2nd Snowman -"What ball?" than the drown tickle of the 14'turo fence and got into the woods. in some m s ., y g t g y tory 1n her big brown This slide revealed to a passerby w let, gn-"The snowball, oe grandfather's clock in the sitting room But presently Betty Ann went to eyes, took her for a ride In his father's buns oouree.' and the hot smell of the kerosene school.. She had to walk a carter of 9ivver. It waa a wonderful ride; for pbag s with a unique lid, q having large mushroom -shaped knobs lamp, and'bier mother sawing, and a mile up over a :fide hill to the stain �he drove her to a town noted for its by which, no doubt; it was orisinany ► - y,crying out,,"Tigre for sloe road and watt there till the team cams LifC s Long Workaday. - ' hellos to be abed, Py ¢held h Y•h, <'ollected almost a score, [II estates, worke at one gardens. them porrdled The rock hereabouts is very � - � 8 f a cousin of his worked in the gardens. poroye, end layer of muddy soil. A cheery bravery to light the road, and carried them in to the She went throu the For your o*n sake, and for the eats It .waa Betty Ann's father who sl- � gh gardens and knee • � � deep, krh 'had filtered down ways called it '•Vita's posy bed" Her Cent' Going to -school was prAtpI through the hothouses, and when she through of others; ns the area, covered the floor. hard at first for ' Ungrudgingstrength air lift ,r- - mother spoke of it as "the ponies,” or, Betty Ann. beransd I Zeit, on the rear neat of the car, wSa In the ;allerp a further esaa2l tomb. the load -1 sometimes "my flowers." Freeman r she was sby and unused to other ch'I- ,S=eat Rat fall of little potted antir- or grotto was found. The tomb was " Bachelder always spaded it up for his dren, and 'her big brown eyes often 1 rhinums, and, wonder of wonders, a originally entered by three pits, which Of all your toillag•bfbthers. wife in the spring, and pretended he fll'.ed with tears when the boys plagueo tuberoos-rotted single begonia, already were afterwards walled to below and her,.. or the whole room Among the objects Faith that ices In a trust set hl eoo�Ider't spare her any manure. But perhaps, showing a bud of fiery flame orange, tilled in above. Ani .Joy that sing hope's psalm - - after that• it was Ma's posy bed in laughed at her enrbarraasment_ Mother will just jump tip and down found were anatomical as�bee and bone through gold or grey; very truth. During those first days of school her f when [lire sees that begonia!" she cried fragmemnts, a lamp of bronze or gold. These are gh livid gleor with Rhich to - Frown" -Aacheider was a farmer, rtrother's posy bed was a gay riot of I to her companion, ,silver wares, i goblet of obsidian and y zinnias an orae I " q ," gold salvers an alabaster afar your sky + x�,• -an a &ton Ontsrlo,farm. He hail no d- orange calendulaa with Gee, yo4're a user one he" ane- gold two Througtr rhe long workaday. _,.- time for posies.' Also, Me Bachelder the early asters coming out, too, and I wered. "You're bugs -on flowers, ain't vase, a bronze vase, and plaques of--Lnyiaa pard• was the wife of a farmer, acrd she had Betty Ann could see it from afar as ye ivory or -lustre ware. - ---�- no time either. But she made it. Some- she crested the little hill between the i 'Don't you understand at all, Will?" Mlnard'e Liniment relleveabeaaachi. ' Trow she found a twenty-fifth hour Ia, main road and her house when she ; she demanded, fixing her big eyes upon , the day to transplant her seedlings, -to was almost running home. How it him and touching his arm. Mixed. �tpout the weeds to carr water, to gladdened her! It was everything He met -her gaze and grinned: "I Tortoises are particularly fond of y The minister advertised for a man Duces, cabbages, and strawberries;. _ pick 6>Z the withered blossoms; some- school �$ not; it was..home, and [t, understand some -things, all right," to make himeeif useful in house and if these pets are kept in a garden,; `times, even, just to walk along the bed was mother,. and it was Iovely, shy said he, taking his right hand' ofi'the gasdest, sad ttiat evening a young tel- such crops should kept protected from and look and look, When Betty Ann thoughts which she couldn't speak to wheel and grabbing for her fingers. Sow presented hitneelt. - mus a very small girl she need to love' the other children becatiaP they would She drew them hastily away;'flush ''Well," amid the 'minisfer, "can you tom' her mother's face almost the best when laugh at her, Ing to fare roots of her hair. clean boots!"• the was just looking this way at her As the, years went on, Betty -Ann - None of, her schoolmates again took "I think I coup,"' said the young' - posies, got used to school; she even grew to her riding that year. Nor would 'she man, looking surprised. "Manana," Betty Ann once asked, like it, because she liked to learn. But have gone had they asked'•her, - ..Can you cleaa window^&?"• s - "why' do you look so happy at the be. neyer. quite Rot over. that sense But ,the begonia, tenderly planted "III try.,- poai�a?^ -� of coming back to a quieter, a happier and watered, nourished and bloomed "Are you good at work in the .gar-' _ And then, suddenly, her mother' World wheen she crested the ridge and in ma's posy bed, a' glorious little pa- deny' - - There is nothing so bad - diAn t look happy a bit! Hut pretty I saw the posy_ bed rioting beside the old trician among humbler things. , • •Fairly." ' g sdd11 she smiled again and kissed Rhite farmhouse. It was a busy world Betty Ann's mother went out to see 'scan you waab dishes and polish ell- for G cough a Coughing. -- she came back to,lhowe��er, for Betty I' t., morning as soon as she was ver?" There is nothing s0 Ann -very soonhad to do her share of, up, and every evening, in the t:wi:ight, "t3yaciotis!': exclaimed the young _ ".•.good .for a cough as - _. the household chores. She -learned to - man, '9t ie cis bad a8 that!" "Buckley's". itni:k, alto, so she could he: '" J Buckley's Mixture used I pout if the "As bad ars what. asked the, minis + got wanderlust or hard ter in surprise., a S hired man, - = by hundreds of thous cider, and she could make a good loaf "Well, you see," explained the young - --_ — t of bread&was ten_ ` rr le get married, a. ,ands of people through were hard and capable, if she was a I came to as'k �pou to pubilsh -the banns, out Canada is now pro- -_ "cufable in two fo - slim 'bit of a thing, with big shy but--" nus. brown.-eyeh.. COLOR THINGS NEW "Oh that's all right," said the minis-- And inis= "Strong"Or"Modified" And she gqt as a gift from..her " ;.ter, hastily; " jatet give me the par- Either kind acts likb a ` mother the knack of handling flowers. Just Dip to Tint or ' boil par- ticulars." .':Bash on Coughs, Colds, / There were two now to plant the rows'' ! a• - -Bronghitis, and all affec- ; r { of seed` -in the s ria and two to ul] tions of throat Chest p R p t0 Dye Very Particular. s the weeds and carry the water. When Butcher -"Have you any orders' this and lungs. Positive and I* Petty Ann was .twelve her mother had - Iilaab 16 -petit ytot. 1 morning: madam.?" uratant relief. One dose pa spade the. bee] 'a whose two feet _ —_ye contains diryo- Young Wife -"Yes; that calf's liver I ,. -:Mops coughing. ` wider -it had been on:y four feet wide fleas so simple any : you brought me..laet week was verb.' l _ hcfore-and on the far side, away IAjo�ms.4 can tint soft, .[fine. I want another one, but be .sure - Every druggist sells / r from the house, she planted perennials liWoate ehader or ; and get it from the same call as my' Buckley s on a money - - Kee teeth ::nd biennials -larkspur and hole lnrsband ia.very.. particular•.'•'- - - :refunded Grantee, 40 �. p Y-. dye rich, permanent guarantee. Clean breath BWeet, hocks and foxglove -which a:I-died the _ doses for ,75c. colors fa lingeHs, --?- r r ; firs -'winter-sn-d forgrt me -nota for silts, ribbons, skirts, The selfish individual leaves few + appetite keen and Pdging, too, and even some tu.ip bulb'-. waileta, dresses r> ruiners. • _ di cation pod. ! Then Betty .Ann, in the public e o a t a, siockfnga, i S�KLT'� �+ g •library at the Centre", discovered a 7 X-rij sweaters,• draperies, I It has been estimated thin the earth coverings, hangings --everything. can maintain a population of 6,000,- 5TRorva- on -rwartso' rjreat IfW ,,�,� garden fnagazic(%, and gazed long an I r -- eal;erty at pictur af-rtiarve:oUs Slow- w Buckley Limited - Bay Diamond Dyes—to other kind- '• 000,000-r; total which will be reached �. _ raj Mutuaist.,rrrnronto4 206 Lrnrnb er beds, and read advertisement, of and tell your druggist whether the about 2109, at the present rate of , oas4 "'a�'1 pints unknown to her-unknnvn an•.i material you wish to color h wool or incruase.. - a EwryMmj he feared unattainable. But it a•ng i silk, or whetiaer it is linea, cotton or o )- possib:e, maybe, to have some of those I mated goods. _ ' � M{Ward's Liniment for wre throat. 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JK sba"Y.aad old ons: -- Wffl- 11 members of *W Two stdoirly mq�% zmt-4,' Aedouft SuAl.,' wA-& -pad* Z91 of Syria and ites 01011131, be - was: a axtive Bowels WUh Baby's Own. year to serve this Cruise W a gU%6- Tabkt& He spoke lRjWeh pretty sesson toe Well.. j6td, looked very. pkwhilst him turseque In Its turbos sad loan. sowing white robe. the little ousc The &M W* cb&M* Be said also, that he was a CbriNtim, Itblo--Ous bright., ON next cold and as his fttber bad been betwe hdift. AiLd is afraid to a ­it -7, *" Aho-inower froto -bia vanstaMe apPose -take the ohWren out - for the torah. cocad- -eandy believe his, etatepasst air and ex " arelthey me" me muteb. that he was, seve"y-ftya you& Of, age. In 6010equenoo they are Ott" 0009*d 1 The loss prooession of autos was oyorbested.' body venwat64, up in speeding toward Bethlehem wizen Our room and we won solved wM 06146 dum four set out &M "streaked" out f^ At What ii need to keep -ear. rhuntes buret out immedistely' or *4 tbe.lfttl* ones wait is Baby's own Tub - regulate the stomach i and streamed high above the engine They wilt lots, i While our - car we* left burning, we all ran for em" seatsand bowels -sad drive out oolds, 6" through thou we the baby wiU be able In Other WtOO, But for t over the winter season u, Vw- to go ltantstsly for me, the guide was also feet safety. -.t and hastened with me `~r ' x in Ming B"y's Own 'Tablet* the without a IK down the -long street, until we came mother has an -bsWVta guarani" that, to an empty 'Ford, which we appropri. 7. 'he - is giving bai, Precious little OU40 1 ated, and started Off It L fllr*M P0100 something that is absolutely sate aid to est4* up with the otbars It, we &Otnethft tint cannot possibly do babe, as tb* -I had knsgiaed the plaost to be a harm to even the uawbov -Tabletta contain, 'Lot one Particle a areas-Iftue TINS" on a W plain. It selates, or other dangerous drug. They am edld by medlel" dealers Or at is on a hillside QTer1*OkIU9 & charm - Ing valley, with garden& - and olive ae 2S ognts a box. by mall, trom, Tto Dr. ods in the foregrou4d and blue M*dlofte, Co. Brockville, mouuWw in lite dlsuw4ce. I could Aff 0" j Only tam in the View at a alsaft, for Tbe Srea Bird to the Waves we ftthed &long till we joined the ati Otmra stn the paved street of the TW On au4­oa. lege I suppose Crowds ad . . . . . . . o whit* brotherl Wgis as, thaLono bare came every day tor Gee from all Over Christendom to this d not ftuat thes, �RVZNING FROCKS FAVOR BACK Th thou movant place: the devositto worship and the We were e Impulse— worldi7r to satisfy curiosity. B rthtill Ask yoVr.4.eo&4Aj*sler for a Frets Demonstration in Your Own HO. -M with no _1=1 --but drops, in this great-oosan of hue PotHowing the vogue of outlining the- TORONTO, ONT. jAgure this evening frock, doft)opod in mr"t thing mamity wA like the others we were MUSIC CO., LTD. ,jpoft ptak ere" "tine reveals theTies wide a" Shows mel hurried away. As we passed through Jmart burte effeet, or back drapery, On and on some clean, prosperous -looking streets 'achieved by means of two semi- O white brother! of the little village my Bedouin guide I 'Circul&r wetlons set onto the plain -Art thou gone! told me thit many of th4so streets had built-1hese home& in thel-r-nt%tivt When the natives of Gall -as, Abys- 4back, held In place by shirrings, and —Padrale COLUln. in "Wild Earth� were built In recent years by o14 resi- _lMavis, 'Camp CM11414. in sinia, thresh grain with a flail, they dents of Bethlehem, who had gone to finiaboIl with a 1exV bow. Two bands the World at Eighty." become so enthusiastic wiser they were young and "A"uDd that their of opokseent trimming form a deep A good memory is essential to sue- America LrIy shouting can be heard for- at least two brought Dome big fortune& which It enables a, man to reum=b*r had b vortunts gives tio much to mi V at the back and front terminating cess - they hati'made in tb* 118w country. and . f miles in one of the new mandarin tassels. what to forget. but to none enough. 7 q jl less formai gown may be made of this frock by adding long s:eevft 11A� *hich are included in the pattern- No. 1 4 A21 6 Is in sixes K 36, ", 40 and 42 tw)ws bust Size 36 bust requires 4% SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA )MzWj9--b6_I=h, or 2% yards 54 -inch material. 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Patterns sent by iyy sturn mail.c In' 'Total ome An Increase of $6,901,000 '-Z A Oki Mother! What Can I Dolt' and Beni!ficiahes '35,441,000 How man times a day do your Payments to Policyholder U X A babies ask You that quOstiOZL? -nd bow often 'Total Payments Since us you able to suggest Organization ..219,239,000 POMIS interesting fame for them to occupation for a Contingencies play, some amusing tinL .10,000,000 If you'd like always to Reserve for Unforeseen Con 7 trainy day? have a practical, helpful, sursestlon b& ow Surplus over a'U UabiliLics and Contingency Reserve An Increase of $6,532,000 tars. .ppk new tea jjor them, read this sw CUL ij.ULiAkuo'JUL C; tine napkin&. Now take a strip of paper, seven inches long and two Inches wide. Paste the ends together mA paste the ptotures. over.. the plaea —whore the strip Is joined. Each of us sem have a Valentine napkin An!%-. Motor Harvest* Sugar Cone. Sugar cane can now be harvested by a motorised machine that does the �'work-ef 100 men. Fatal Result. -The hired man lit a lantern to go d sea -bis Amet sir 1. "Hum -ph," said Abe farmer. "Vft-en I was Young I Inever W43A *OUMUC with R lanterti; I �went in the dark." .,yet,* said the hired man, 'sand ;bole what Yen lot-" ASSETS at December 1, 1925 303,056,000 .,4 .4 An 1:ncregme.of $78,925,"0- - V Policia in Face, Excluding Group Policies 411,492 Employees of Firms ftotected6by Group Policia 42,755 PaicyhoWers incredmd for sixth successive yewar Dividends to -REPORT- Y� D.,%:t= �Nwt the "4(th 4�—I TTP01t for . k bY verm o( the = Pee we he- a, etting api& Wititwuml MWO, furdwwmVh- rcrz 1"nXcN.8L to :==!Uw -=d the -4t, I. 000-b�e =1=12y.flkma ., & =.Vkvd"�44 jt� the "ted Ile Coempetwe statomm haw W w,,,; me -nod ks cat"u-7 _n ;�:.h%, the ep.— MW ty. t t vim an epoch In do atetrttia Fa Wecahzed 1n 1,%g in of arululun[s. Grin in farce, of the L— t has — 11t, 53'. Doplare tX at". of outs�wtdlrg the lat. ti g re SIAM. WOW liana. holyh In Gnada and I h, 1: 6 We ere ttc. pct�= Ahe Ycar fter the faaeoinf hrvsy a0ocat wen. w haw)vt beett &W Appb,., — for las hale I- the Went m 9w hitory. KqmMtim hh fued rim. t- high p-liumtw be" ma;iwd . wt rr.6 to a& $6.5M.G41-5 t� _f 1 8 t J wwt"'. 4 h,v. I.— mts op to 64aW691""` The -h`k the the ofSIM4—­067 &ha im been much Fm the umh c­ectvti� Ac to -f nee b� for UN) . total t Of buw"� a* y Th. presz," I,- the C,.,..Y d -i-4 the r.. soNed .n th, wthe texko(ftfit, tole diAAWH 40 M hied in 1— ortly i tm,t, 1410. the wl-t ton of , 1. 0 ".;L;hl lk� i� ' It. On expoamot buimw It h.- hem w<etut7 The scatitrm hiWedintbe hm I Iforo Z=I 10 n m to "" "li' fee oa ~k WP It— ===e1i,. I d -d= -W -M%T= he -It- 01� mors . to make. an efte.unn of tM f Iced Oltrs hi,: . vdllch hof flea bur Na brmmni able " ftweily but t. 4gh0y irtenw, IU r�omd In nNvr. added 524 -VM to Condn� AC�te, bel MOM %heN' -P to 8 thitt em""M thl Met '=dwim tbc: i— on the mm, 11111%W total Of 111000.000. on" havin4 bpM 9:41 W OM—. - Uft. I." -M_ 60 MO.= frau gcm�W kions.he" contributed to xmdwe tht% teachnot the k" - the of Ruftrw% Sold ether real state. J n,NW, ..0 -.•'.,h{'.', t. 'ti y a rib a'. ;e ° rP. t.f N..t p,a ,.. .,,T '"y��ms�i+.� �.��L".,., .-v, . �.a�"•''dMr.`" ���'rG' .b ..n••�' -s '.�'�'' +wt9!Nc''^�, '?`�''�-,..:.�+, ? •x.�;' 'b '�r.- xaA..+i,.:w'r 't.,, .. -.r. ,,,,._ mf"';•}t:. '• .,r �v ., •..r,, -- , ... ,A,' .. .-.. .•• .3 C ,.,:'. �"?'.,. -7 j:%1`V+A�a - `-�,' ^;,�7^tr ;-'.!,` '�` '...• "�x•.%.;. ?� r-.. b 'S, s-' y..�,x.,s •� „moi y�,.r riie...w,.{.*. "'!�, ' +• -ao.. n. -'"P.• -.'•, „ . '.. . , ' . S ",'..r. m 4. -.. ' .,s .. .. • _ .' . 1 „ ... .... ^rJ w .: M', 1 Y� ..S:.S 24y.... .. .. - / . J.. ,i vl'rx w'iLB iJ 1" MS. - l''11e W men,'n IgstiGutei ,.will I -Born, pll< Saturday, i rb. 13th,- ,�. not hold thelr regular .molithly . to Warier ani -Mrs. • White, a �--- pleating neat.week. Time of neat' daughter. 1.: antlyfin st late rtirulars will be -Miss Edna Midu: ton; of _; _ VP. B. "were arid-@ citl3ter, anno Inced later. Greenri•ood, has returLvd: home, re Ml�e Ethel, were in the city on F 'jtq ' Saturday -A moemain dance will be held after spending a fete days with .-.�P: l Reid haft the hydro in- on the school rink this Saturda> Alvin, :ed..Mc �>�ht.,; , ,,� _ .---- -- - - - - _. ',11:71 .-..r. _. evnni:;g FIeU:`2vili�.... commencing = tJt�'.. E- A.. 8e dl Death r.. `mss. Clement. of Milton spent at 8 o clock. Every come. #0-PrectisinR in Toronto, will be here t ., -Mr sLalln.► ►n hie butcher -shop and 15 cents adruieaioti, *: ►n his office on Thursday from 10 +- -The dance held in the Town a. mato 5 p• in.. as usue). * - the week -end with her sister, Mrs. gall on Monday night attracted a 1lonald Munro has a . • F. T. Boating.: � •- - quantity � - Miss' Relen Matchett spent the large crowd who thoroughly en- of Pennsylvania . bit, out coal on i . Salt 1 week -end in Toronto with o e ��AI �-- .� her 7 •y d the prog'eam. The nett. hand, EIO per ton. Dae to arrive -aunt, Miss Dlatchett. "nee will be.hetd-ou Easter Mon- 'a car -of Alberta deep seam coal. •� --=- } � tr -0bas. lfargpie,' of . Tgrt>nto,- , fry. n�htApsiL6th.' -- =fir. H. T. Fxllxise, Resident anant.the week -and with W. J_ -Where are we Din on- Febrri- Dentia : O n's - ar just arrived : �-'--end' Eire: Clark and f9. 11 _. ary of y tote ox Socialhardwa%e store. Office hours, -9 to - Thuwas Graham, .of �Qu>gker of course. .Where is it? In St. 8 daily and evenings 'by appoint- - -- - Hill, spent a sew days visiting Paul's' United -Church, Pickering. went. * * We, -are now reads to meet all require - Hill, time ? At 8 o'clock shams" with Mrs. Mutch and family. p• -A frac s dress carnival and YrientB 111 50, 100, I40, 200 sacks, Who is planning this? The Ever= skating races will be held an the �z -=Mise Phyllis 0ooper, of T'oron- B to, spent Sunday with her utiele Read_v•Gtri's Claes of the Sunday school rink on tbe•evening of Fri- and sant, W. J. and Mra..Clark. School. Anv program ? Yes, a day, Feb. 26th. v Watch for bilis 7 ' -Mrs. J. C.'Philln has been con- .splent>Id one is being .prepared by for full program. also 50 lb. bl'oeks. fined to her. bod for several days thhe classes to the school to be Riven „ suffering from a very severe cold. in -contest. also, Bert Harvey, Jr.. = -Keep in mind'the Irish supper of Greenwood, will ,be there and IN MEMORIAM. _ in St. Paul's United Ohurch,. on entertain you in his usual able ry manner. The ladies will each MANTLE—ID loving memory of Teddy we _i] y1p 'j'1 Ow Stock-Taking,lh4ar. 17th, under the atiepiceeof A. 1lantle, son of Freeman and Mre. are (,/ J, J,• the Ladies' Aid. bring. a box and a prize will be - ive for the prettiesE-lioi. who -'Bantle, who died. Feb. 30th, 182. -Mrs. Wm. ZVilsoU, Mise Myr- g _ Time ruay come abd bring its changes. [1 n tie tiVilson and Lloyd Wilson, ofta the auctioneer. W. B. Powell. y g year. .._...,Odds and ends mut a y Frebh with every corrin Oshawa, spent Sunday with D. N. Admission lot.. Ladies with boles p y But fond memo, will be ebeiished r and Mra. Lockwood. free, Proceeds in aid of Sunday ID'the hearts that lave you, dear: r -Mrs. Wm. Wilson and Baugh- School work. —Daddy, ---=---'--- --' _. _ `0 ter, Miss Myrtle, of Oshawa, spent -An almost perfect eveninganti Mamma and $latera. 101 y s large crowd of both spectators 1 Only Comfol't,pr, covered with chintz in'pretty blue de- r the week -anal with the former'snakg crew ddvertUenbonts. " and contestants Dined in making alga. Size 72:7 Z, reg 4.50, going at 3,89' � .-dsnightsr, Mrs; --D. N.,Locltwood. j R �r -Irvin- and Mile. She nerd and a huge success of the carnival that 2 Only Oilcloth Rugs, 818, pretty design with border, - p was held under the auspices OUSE TO RENT -(Sand • brick children, of Kitchener, have been p'cea of the house in Pickering Village. Possession -at regular 3.75, now 298 rs ate` open ding a few days with Mrs. school Board, on Saturday even- onee. L. D. Banka, Pickering. 21tf, s 1 Only Oilcloth Rug, 4 x8 same Shepherd's parents, H G. sad ing, on the new rink. Thecitizens — R � pattern and colors as he of Pickering and vicinity; turned POULTRY WANTED-Higbestpri• „ -above, reg. 275, now 2 18 ` liars. Calvert. 3' tee id !or live poultry;also feathers and '•• ' �* -Mrs. H. J. Marquis, of.Stroud, out in full foreell�d an air o�joll- hides. >�n Ra:lia,stouliw'lle. Ptfone7fi21. 13-2b Australene Sweater Wool, in a score of colors, regular 20 t who wa's attending the Horticul- sty pervaded the proceedings. The DIGS FOR. SALE -A number of " ' cents per oz, going at 3 for ,40 tural Cunventien at Toronto la eL rink wag brilliantly lighted by the 'PIGS sows due this month. App ly to Jame; M; hydro a Ladies All Wool Heather Hose, leadin colors and sizes, week, spent Friday with James y system wbicl�ba@ recently costes, R. R. No. 1, Goodwood, P',one Clar^ -Ladies' leading'colors r" ell ..and hire. Andrew. been inetalled, and during the ev- 2403' 23-24 great value, per pair ,98 ---Service at St. PauVe United ening suitable rhusic was provided OR SALE -A cueter in good con- L, Church on Sunday at 10.30 a. M. by station C H N C, Toronto, on Fd:uon, -easonable price. Apply to Robert Ladies' Pull -over Sweaters, 2 white and 1 scarles, •pure Fred Bunting's radio, which had Gormley. Pickering. 24 wool, sizes 38 and 40, regular 4.50, clearing at each 8.48' t� "Rev, A, R. Sanderson will speak _ t on "Infant Baptism." Eveoing been set up for the occasioD, The-URNIPS FOR SALE-Gnd and _Girls' Wool Gauntlet,;. brown chases, various sizes. reg. sound, at 35cents per cwt. John wrlson, R. A* service is withdrawn. costumes of the skaters were very R ;, Whitby, Phone Pick 1920. 24 . fia. tends per pals, for ... ... .49 -Hugh Robbins, teller of the' colorful and varied, and caused' Standard Bank, at Regina,- is many favorable comments from OR SALE -Silo, -in first-class cor• L9dipa' Wool Gauntlets, pretty new shades, regularly sell �f +. holidaying et the home of his sr the speetatore, There %vera a num- OR SALE covered top. 16 feet wide. abouz for 1. 15, now going at per pair l?9 g p ber of clowns on the ice, whose Rosehbaank, h. Apply H. White. Moore' Farm. . ante. Thos. and Mrs. Robbins, of _ the Brock road. He is quite in antics provoked much langhter.- During the evening, rized, which OST -In or noar Pickering• Fill- r ,t� love with Cite west. g g p &J ape on Thursday. Feb. 11th. a lady s patens - -On account of their electric had been donated by the business leather hand bag containing a small sum of mon- 01 - eY and two railway tickets. Reward w person - fighting plant going out of torr•a of the town, were given for �/� �y a mission Iast week, the ofSciala of the beat costumes, and .as awards leavin&sameat the �lEWSoffice 21 ,jT/ !] D more linea too numerous, � SL Paul's Church got btasy and for races, which were very keenly OR SALE -Two young Yorkttbire ;had the hydro installed in time contested. The receipts 'of the F White sows, due to farrow the end of the ' to mention, _ G evening amounted to-'aboata54.00 month, alsot.o gonna hotsea storable for any . . 9 for their services on Sunday v kind of work. ADy�y at lot 18, con. 7. Pickeringg. —firs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, Which is great encouragement for Phone Clare 366 A. Bagnall, R. R. No. 2, " Come the week cod bele with her the School Board to put on anotb. Claremont. 23-_s rh.Ome lII sIId flee tbelri. mother. Mm. G. M. Palmer, o er such entertainment in the•near _ ✓ W� OR BALE-Fasrbaoka•Moraeiight- ' f tare. '. Wlae Confined t0 her bed several � ing picot. Faawua Z enpne. 1 1.2 hone CHAPMAN t -On Monday morning between power Entire ppl1aanr,t has been recently over - days last week tontlh illness. hauled and repaired .Areal bargain. Bulbs and IM • e but is'nom sbk to be around 6 slid 8.80 o'clock W G Raid's other equipment with outfit. Fred Bunting. ' iagain. Ford sedan disappeared from bis Picketing - -`I'be W N. S. of St. Paul's shed, having been stolen, if is cup- s t OR BALE-Cb7i&pall kinds of +„ Qnited Church held a very enjoy. Deed by three lade ranging from Fwaeons. harness, and Al 'kinds or farm ;m- —' able "At Home" last Tbursda about fifteen to seventeen years pleatentain good order. Aisose•eralbeavy and ` rV of age. These boys had been light scale■ and cook stoves and beaten. High- a • '' evening iv the aehe7lol room, wt1iCII y eat price ,d for hides acrd wool, also I've Daring the p ?a �� a 1tt io ar a� W. F Law, president of the Adult Sunday afternoon and evening T i — 1'.' ' ns Bible Claes, coiled E. L..Chaponan and had the appearance of boys i� OR BALE=H.-H. farm machinery who bad cans ed Ecom some in and repair% One' ft. binder, truck and car- • to the front and presented him P rier, one G It. binder, truck and carrier, both in with a beautiful Scofield Refer- dnstrial institution. Dick Barber, first-class repair. one No. 4, corn binders one No. 12De Laval separator, good: one 13•inch De @nee Edition Bible, as an evidence W h0 was on his road from To. Laval cutting box, ons 1923.Ford coupe with 26 �j) " " swim of their appreciation of him as runto with hi,t eurlfeetionery license. .4lsoonebackhouse, lroam.andBou- f e are no♦� in a swish o ble garage, with half acre for sale or rent. D. J motor track, sat, a Qedan in front 'their teacher. Gormley, Dunbarton. -A large number of the mem- of W. H. Moore's, a mile and A —'-- ---== "f : wonderful concerts. 7 y half west the -village. and nearly •CRs FOR SALE-Overinnd I�, here of the R C. Church 999em- touring, new battery.f195. 2 Ford torr ' bled on Fridayevening last at the ran over a boy wilo wa4 earrying - \; ucks our stake body and cab', other express Q 'home of Mrq. Maria O'Connor. on Rater for the radiator, which had body, 1,othpneumat:c tires. $115 each 1923. t Now is the time to buys Church fit., where a very sociable been emptied otlt by Mr: Reid, lou olst with ori as n new tires on rear. paint and -- .:phoist.•ry goad as new, f29.a.. ]9231•?ton truck. _ — :.time was @pent. DurioR the even after nei►1g it last. Mr. Barber new steel body, cob and starter, 3325 1921 1-2 ;on- truck with starter, new battery new t:. es ing: Maurice Hickey, on behalf of thgguught it louked ike '_lir. Reid's _ear, tic.;. 1923 touring, starter in good shape. - those prejsent. presented Miss Blla erfr,and .With the e&r-were three 1230. coupe, newly painted. nr--w stip covers. - McGuire with a handsome suit boys, whoRe description compared gg 11 McGuire mato,, sgood ores, bargain at :321(1 A Five Tube KasterdSna, �completa with ,wet battery, tUb69r !yew l923licenses given with 2 of these cars . case in recognition• of her active with that given of the three who sold during Februaryy only: Ramer Motors, $ �'�7 8 sake, genal, fitter and who were seen in the village Mr. Ford Dialers, West HiII. .12-24 Pnstalled forb 5.Oa $ itrterest in church work. Miss 31c•� _ Gaire leaves shortly for An eaten � Reid noon discovered hiq lora, and N. W. ����T�T T led visit to the West and her man knowing that the car was headed jv j* RD friends wish her a safe journey. west, hastened 'after them, but A Three Tube Harkness Reflex, complete with tubes, aerial � -On Thnrsday' evening last a could 'not overtake them. He Marble and Granite Dealer. b batteriee.'wet battery and installed with a X4.5' large .narnber assembled on the went sato the city and notified Cemetery Lettering etc. i school rWk -to witness the hockey the police. Within a few minutes' First-class work Amplin Speaker for 6145.(10. match between the village team the police had lnea etatioloed at guars ed. The parts need in this set aro absolutely the and the U. F. U. The game was the entrances tt) the city from the , - s< moat interesting nae �i►nd free r Riond and Pi finest that can be bought. Z from casualties eseept amonpf a catered the city before they were East Townline. - - -number of 'speetatore who were notified. Later in the da they pbeooe �Vbitby 68 R 'Tbese" Bets are absolutely guaranteed. landed on the hard icy ground located the car, which ha _ 1F - abandoned on Royce been 27.40 P. O. -Whitby R. R. by the gay wires need in the alae- yea Avenue jolt - m - tric lighting\of the rink. The off Eastern Ave As soon as Mr. = f Fred T. B�nting, - Pickering - - farmer boys won the flame by the Reid received word of its recovery FMA Rreed' __ ___., ,jN Established 1867. score of 4.2. James -Ricbsimson be left at oboe to bring it home, _ proved himself to be a-ve of l- and was pleased to find that it H&==red the agent' for T. W. _cleat gree. was Done a worse o to a ven- _ wmsn , -On Sunday nest St. Andrew's tore, The Police have asked for a Ridgetown, Ont. Church. which has just been re -de- description of the boys who are I am prepared to take orders for all cor•si►ted and installed with hydro saepeeted of the •theft, ae theyy kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, • n�s lighting. will be reopened. The have their suspicions of the cnl• Ornamental Shrube Etc.. at morning service will be conducted Ptits• lowest,poesible prices. "'tea �C�� A SPENCER" r by `the pastor, Rev. J. S. Ferguson. BALE REGISTER. Special rates for large quantities. and special music will be famished _ 45tf GOS11 THERE 5 TELL YOUR ALRifINT 1Lj- by local talent. In the evening, TvasDwy, FEB. 2*D-At tot 24, con. N. J. Chalmanr Pickering iNE CoIvSTi eu�� EXCt�SES TO 'TELEPN©NE Rev. F, W.s, Anderson, Of, Port 10, Markham, the valuable farm `T THE JUDGE NIM _. Hops. a very able speaker, will stock, implements etc., belonfting to - S H 111 G L `s a A preach, and the male quartette of Joseph Williams, Mongolia, ,who is the Whitevale Baptist Church, Riving up farming. gale it one. F. W. Silversides, auctioneer. Nova Scotia Shingles / - will lead in the service of praise On Monday evening the ladies of 'TUEbDAY, MARCH 2ND—AUct.ion sale Gait GalvADlzed Steel Shingles of cattle, s Dolt, P ' Birds Felt Slate Shingles the congregation will provide an PIK • poultry and 1/n 14- for sale at excellent supper, which will be menta, at lot 22, con. 2. Plejleriog, Othe property of Morley Bros. Sale T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT L _ followed by a concert in which the at one. gee bills. Wm. Maw, nuc - artist of the Pvening will be Mie. tiooeer. Call and get prices. .r�� •» • n r ISO • Lenora Hurd Beet, of Toronto, as WFD1.E8DAY, MARCH 3RD -Auction FAttention elocutionist, soloist and entertain- saleFarmers, of farm stock and implements, , won or at the piano of rare ability,; the property of L, Healey, lot 22. * �' Wherever Mrs. Best has appeared rear con. 2. Whitby, one mile east I nm agent for the world's Greatestdoi66 = i k f,lie is invariably asked to return. and one mile north of Whitby Town. o_„ _ . K , . L. - _._ .. „ a. _ s. = �� A' ouu euo .aoy..cuv.p ,r,..v:� v,,.,:c c..... --- -- -•--- ----. r• �•••�• `.3caiee anti un Engines. trienry's font togratna on the same let- Win. Maw, auctioneer. P p p WF,DN'89DAY. MARCH 10�'t3-Erten- famous Plows. Vheel Barrow etc.ta, Grain Grinders, • - � form. Po not fail to hear her. 'T'here will also be brief addresses sivesale of registered dual-purpose Brantford hinder twine and second. by resident ministers. Areal treat shorthorns, registered Shropshire p P hand separators for sale. i, to store for you if on attend. sbeep, horses, implements etc., the y y property of R. G. Tarr, Mongolia, ROBT. DEVITT, p'•mi9Qiun to snpper And concert, -acb„ ie retiring. Bale at 12, noon. 1: c•Lildreu, 25 cents. F. W. Silversides, auctioneer. Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM! l Y •- s 1i