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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_02_26., , n+v +a v .. ..n er sq"'. .�' :,..•i -:pj,, ,�,: r a! +K-'..ci _.ir'e�k." ,j. f '�,xd�rt'v %a•f•''`P�7 �'''' Yw e .r w ,y .(Y YI.., '}`:+•--�..;.'.y. � '�u + a ,n... 's- M1 .. •w�--.: .y � M. ••y;•' i,M - S .-.,ri[,'. 'el ryu1. 4•w ���. Y+n o•.,.N 5 ,.�,w .... -.. ..,. �, . . .. . p. - - :?^ r w .>d^ "+.-.y +,.;;';. �` . i � .-.-T '�.; �s,•+.� ''rc' tee, - -' ' "4 , . •.......• ....: ^ . ,: rn � , ... • ; :,,, - .... _.:,•.t . _.-.,y-;••y++.y, - • ....... .. : ,Y,..;,F:.,..,..•. :,.,e « .,•«, t.. ,.,..,.y.,,•,. ter. •,y.,,oa,.•.•......".G-:-. _ . ,w-.N.. r. -.» .r.+t - � ..' 4 ..: •x•+. M' ti;. ;"fir, a � • r . , , � a"^ .. r, �4f`" '" � - f z1.. -,•• - . �" .- 5. i OL. ALV. PICKERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 26. 1926 � � -_N0.2 5 _ .w�f+lsstto�tal I�alrs�. C.;tr®®71 Rive= } _WHITEVALE. Clxretnont'POublio8 hoot. Jr. Room. -- - --- -SaW b�dil�aa Basket -- al will - Xedl+rai - - be held to the I. O. O. F. Hutto'�� - An Irish concert and bots snot n Wed• Report for February : Sr.11I-*Lea nesday, March 17tb, under the aus- McCullough, •Alma Pugh and 'Sen-. E.'FORSYTH, Oph. D., IIiretetor --'rj a Q _ :._ Picea of Young PeQple'e Class of the I neth Dopkiag, equal. Jr. II-•34prMe a fiat Sunda School. A good Irish Cha roan �i'ilmot Hill, Owes Pxtrv. * w'. istsred Member of btu Amer4caa Optometrical program is being prep r, regg, 'Margaret Dop- 1.....� _ lasot3 2804 Eyes examined by appointment. An xdvert]ein carnival will be held kin • ' PYoae 2804, Claremont. Oat. K � R. "May Deruaha. Pr. A- Dorta F.: •. on Wednesday g. March 3rd, Linton, :.. 0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O. S., LOGS WANTED at Locust Whitey let under the aug- I filler. •Morgan. BJ are eMT°mlotigb,191hel Johnson. *Dorothy " :Estabiip ed 1838 -N. Edinbur h, member of the l oliege of ► No Better Past. Flour glade than Physicians and �etrgeons o! Onbarlo, 1leeatlabe Cue onl sawing gone, oat Rolling i of Ro al ool:ege of Burgeons, Ediabutgh. eople. ,Prizes will be glean for tale (g V. Spotfxrd, 1 xchcr., Special attention to ddeaees of women and ttnd ChoppiDg, �Yood - beat dressed lady, the best dressed i ]Essimi �OlRoe wad reeideaga, Srongham. gent, and a. prize for best couple. A WHITEVALE. � Repricing, special prize will be given for the most T IR. DUR�V IN, E. STECgLEY, Sha lug and Turnin novo! costume. Ali coatrimes must Just 9s fine and good as ea '- JLF xoaor Graduate o! Toronto Cortege of Ght. p . g• I'.em.emher the concert to'be givntr R pensive roriractic, W;illmake residential calls in Picker- - be on the ice at 8.45, 'Admission, 25 Icy the Choral Class in the I. 0. O. F. imported American ins. Claremont and surrounding districts,, Tues• Kiddie Kars, Sleigh?, Office St(#018 cents; children, to cents, lull on the evening of Friday. March cake flour. i days. Thursdays and Saturdays. For appoint- nth, under the leadershipof E. DI. f meat call 141 J Bowmanville or write. Consul 3910 For gale Try ninking Rood old-fashio4ed tationisfree. fily GREENWOOD. Passrtlore, of T�,ronto, who will he home-made. bread :Air CHAS, A. WHITE. _ RE ted by bliss Alice Storry, A. T. 0, from ,rti Chiropractic = Mr. Raine purchased a team of, 57., Elocutionist. of Markham. and - - 7. Successor to late W. G. Barnes horses this week. Jiiss Eileen Atkinson, A. T. C, 11i,, ! Xo Phonet3420 or write L-)oust Hill, Ont, Mrs. R. Wilson' is visiting friends Violinist, of Richmond Hill. The$kers in the city this week. pn gram will consist of choruses and 'r AE. 'CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs. Harvey and Alvery were in pet t songs. The'Class has been prat. ytiothiag $atter. . 1 t•Solicitor. Notary Pvb4i: Etc. Money to Toronto on Slonday. t tisinR dillYPntly for several weeks, _ wa. South W;rty,Court House, Whitby. 2bly -Y ? - * — Ken Busb, of Toronto, spent Sun- and a delightful evening's entertain- s l • • day at her home here. 1 went is us,:wed. IOHARESON & PICKERING- J ,. Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confect- Fratner•al Director Mrs, F. L. Green is,visiting friends I'want ---.F-eratiopLife BuildrpQ. Corner Yortga and Rich- in Toronto this week, Remember School Concert Clare- 1 Barley'" A week—tatondSts.,Toronto. sPrones Main 1390and1Main an4 The Kinsale teacher spent the sir Licesaae3 Ernbafrner ed with Miss Dorothy Leigh, moil t, this (Friday) evening. 1' •��•.•.{EATON & ROSS-Barristers. So: MOTOR 11E.ARSE Bert Harvey, sr., sang at a banquet ,_. at Top Prices. l.11iators, Northern Ontario Building, 330 in Toronto on Saturday night, AUDLEY. r Wy Stret, Toronto. /•►� �n�� Mrs. T. 0. Robinette and Diasters �''1 W. J 13eatop, ltyairai�rlliONT, Oat. Georg-andAllao, of Toronto, spent CharfPs Puckrin is getting out his : Chopping J. D F. Ross, Adelaide 2787 I'hO� $'4 the weekend with Miss M. Wood. summer's wood. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. The pInsterers are at work oil Wal- - • ' Dental BROCK ROAD. ter Pratte house. fir• �� ei•R��N Several attended St Andrew'sape- ssaa BR. D. C. Smith, Dentist. SU)uff• _ Toronto Dire. McDonald was in the city one tial services from bete. vtl:e. Honor r ua � a., u• �_- P market seeths c0 have �,r rooto Umv.rslties and the Royal Conege of he Jackson brothers visited their i:Prome suddenly attics. Dental Boyson a. chore ofrt.e 1 11, Residence �, s p 1� a 1 t S h i n,g l e s '1415. No wnwd' appointments. 26:y 'parents recently. Our mail driver htlye not rt1i8PPd a LASE B. BEATON. -For the next 30 days we will Seth Badgerow, who has been iudis• day vet-this winter in making their I�pQ O. D. D. S., posed, iiigradually recovering, rounds. JL) Gca)Fluaee of the Royal Coletge of Deuta4 sell Asphalt Sbingle! at Reeeor Stag. are preparing for the Ah„ut flfty cane of milk were ship- - 3u,rgeonr and University of Toronto Office $;, per st-piare in erection of a new bottae next summer, ded--fr-m Gieenburn .station Monday A good supply of Hard and Soft � I' .ver Murdock'i Confectioner store. Whitby. y R Office hour s9 to 12 : 1 to 5,3u, fnd,'phone a. lots of 19 sfiP. Sprieg is approaching-the hull-frog morning. - ek•' Bell phone 220. ally or more. has been heard in the north-west corn• A few friends enjoyed a social our- Coal On hand. Also a supply N. DAI,EP, L. D. K.. D. D. S., Terms Cash. erof the pond. pti;eeveniog with the ;inter fatal- of Kindling Wood, George Cosmo sprained his ankle lit a recently, stove length. tY . Graduate of Royal Cone r a! Dental Sur R' �r Hardwood Flooring one day recently the result of a bad The Carpenter farm has been rented aeons and tlx University of pronto. Office pe " above D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont fall on the ice. by Mrs, S. Purkrin to a cattle deafer, 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 .1 a. r to 1 P. a. to S p. m . 5atnrda 9 a. We are quoting Special prices On Clifford Hubbard, who w3e confined we understand. - rn. Phone Clare 1405. 16ce hours. .47!7 "Red Deer Brand" to bed for a few days through illness. It might he a good tirarfor our road DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING} HRBERTT. FALLAI8E. L D S. - Birch Flooring, is able to be about again. auperit.tondmt to get gravel on the D D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of ,Prices on the above Drill W. H. Jackson had the pleasure of C. P. R. sideroad here before the Surgeons and the University of Toronto_ listening to several good musical to- break up comes. Wlllteva�e above J S. Baladoo'sstore. Pickering. Ont. advance shortly. J �$ e hours 9 ata. to s P.m, or by a ins• grams from the Southern States. ow Jnho and bars Hedge are preparing a.mt. Phone Pict 3'700. r is that for a 3-tube radio ! - o take charge of their ngew farm in �`'� • i •:• PICKMNG •:•. Darlington in the s ria We are The Servide Gwage Onists"O* gins-bal. Whitevale Choral Society's Con- sorry to lose them from our oeigbbor• " LUMBER YARD cert, Friday, March th. d w i boo Motor overhauling, to and side our. y:�. - Much sympathy is telt for Wm. and p W V. RICHARDSON - Real He — - DUMBARTON. - Mrs. Westaey upon the illness of Miss Eaio repairing t: . tate, t'twrmg, Cmveyaneina, Notary • Margaret, who was taken to the Hoe- Battery Seryler-Charging iPtrhhe. Etc.. Pidrertat;, Ont. 8117 When 1 n �OiJ y y, p - g� ii.i Al RAbioeon. we are sort to es pits] in Toronto last west for s mss• and overhauling r" is under the weatber. told operation. She ie doing well. All work guaranteed. Flat rate �j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, service charge Jl' .tar OsanetN of York and Otriarlo, Aso X11 at Bn9hby'a Hardware .. A sleighload from here. were enter• phone 3810 !!lark, Central. fuse sZee sd all kinds atttan boa aharbom and see the t+d tied at the home of John Toms and Grand Carnival, Lotti9t Eli. "awes ad t Id amt y Doe even ag sec wee Wednsday, March. rd. we E, a E. R R Y DT B-BHATON TOWNSHSPOi.BRH Cheer"Ranke To accommodate some of the visit• _ . oeoveya em. aommsaron rtae blfttg Neat, economical and guaranteed 1he artists, the date of the concert is the United Church has been changed BROCK ROAD. wfaavl9r Aeeoansaar SM, t� away b Joao g - g ara hast~i" ar o!'Marriage L" to Rive perfect satisfaction. to Monday evening. March Sth. Great 4 %C=. �a r • Have you ever aced "Chan ?" the care is being taken to provide a high- The 'numerous friends of sifts. Geo. C ;�� class ro ram. The tollowin are ez• Fariey will regret to hear of her death 0 ! beet floor wax on the market. p g g %hich took lace on-NIrinda morning ♦ ' M. MAW, LICENSED AUC_ opted to take art ::Miss G. 3lvaro, P y R. WT,oNEER,fpr York,Qntanoaadl?urlaam Tr•y, it. f''- P Feb. 'r3od, at the�ge of 78 years. The _ • �•. Couctiea. All kends of sales promptly attended Oyster Shell, Mica Grit, bfeaC Pianist ::Mrs, A. J. Eagles, Elocution• dreeased had been in poor health for a - _ ^tr" to. Terms reaoaabk. Date. for sales may to i t : Rev. A, J. Eagles, Tenor Soloist ; rinrut,er of years, and last fall t ; W •' arranged at NEWS*Ofrtcv. Ben and Indepen- Scrap and Poultry Tunic ?Clea Park, Humorist; Wm. King, neat an u e • dint phone.. wltutbr.Ont sir p raiir,n at the O.hawa ale' _ _ r1a. Liana. Hawaiian tluirnr i.et. Rev, H. S. Cluq' Ganeral Hospital, as a rreult df tvhizh A carload of Tinamithing of all kinds, al-o Ston, of fit. Cuthbert's Cbnrch, To• her health was greatly improved. �j COAL , l' To- Furnace �i'ttrk done fit rot:ui, crit{ loffiriate as chairman. Ah, tit th'ree weeks a o she contrar•ted AL F RTA lJ©ALj h; ]February Solei Come and enjoy the treat of the sea• q i l= r :t re r,�,ld which developed- into easonahie grit ee. S wets or c p -d, p!eQow. See bills. Y ,. 3 t '� other cow Ircatione and ALVIN Phone 460) �USHS n from h nen ng to heaWhit- she the t rl y dweakened.p 'f expected. to A °Df°bgradually -and or is by on Wird es several days previous to her deatb she , fins] Inter-Scboot debate between »ripe, e Marshall Mattress, was uncorscioua. DIrP. Farley, whose r f3:+wmanville, Whitby and Oshawa, ,neat meek PIC�ERINU The subject was ­Resolved. A-bat the msiden name Rrts :Mary An; Lawr. '-- "- - --- deepening of the St. Lawrence Winter• ence, was horn in Reach Township. J with slip' eon er DO YOU WANT hpr in her girlhood days moved with say?. Cu admit of ocean-going yes- her mother to Pickering Township, eels, would not justify the expense in- wl-ere she has ever since resided,-her Place your order Deeigued to afford the greatest "your house heated for half vtil'vPd." The negative was upheld by hither having died when she was very a'"• Ar- do reeof bed comfort,- hundreds the Cost of coal? Grace Coldhard, of Whitby, and Ar• at once g young. In 1882 she married Mr. Far. tbur Annie, of Duabarton,. who woo - �.. - of small oil. tempered apringe, each � ley, who. survives her. She hada If so, ioetal one'of the Instant was the mush coveted shield for Whitby enclosed in a cotton pocket and family of one son and one daoghter, Oil Barners.ia your range, or High School, wresting the victory James of the Brock road, and titre.- Leaoily padded with layers of cot- from the Oshawa team, who took the Fred Rodd of the base !itis. both of an International Oil Burnett F A-REE SO R f .-too felt, the whole being covered affirmative side,' whom survive her. She was a mem - with an excellent ticking, tied in your furnace. - -• her of the Presbyterian Church and A. ! withY.apes and ventilated. With CslLaod see them. - BROUGHAM. was very highly esteemed. Her tune• L0rivgBT��T t d' each Mattress ie included a saoi — Reiss Conner visited her moth- cal took ptace,rpo Wednesday after- Mrs. Lary slip cover, fitted with W. J. GORDON'S, a in the city during the past week. ' noon when her body was laid to rest • In the Christian Cemeter , Brou ham,Pickem- I ,Op. Church Street, *gern to Wanted The Women's Da of Prayer was 1 • g o ry y a very urge number o[- SALE REGISTER. oto ladies. - g4- On �. March the let the young people Come In and See Flavo Bread Flour fit the United Church meet at the TvsaDAY, MAncH 2ND-Auction Sala + ' our Electrical display - h2. owe of Mise Roberta Phillips. of cattle, pigs, poultry and ample. and Marvel Brougham In making a name for meats, at lot 22, con. Pickering, Fistares; Irons etc. on hand. We _ _ _days--_- tJ1e f►roprrty ef-Morley Brno— Bale Our OWD : urge. . beat Claremont on their own rink on at one, See bills. Wm. Maw, flue- r Pastry Flour Monday evening. tioueer. l Oscar Wilson has purchased - from i tore t p WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3RD-Auc Jon 'r � N itt . May be obtained !coni you firocer. James Torraoce,,of Markham, a three• sale of farm stock and implements, ! year-old impor*d Clydesdale stallion the property of L. Healey. lot 22•Ce A.''St Brookhn Flour Mills of choice quality and breeding. ;rear con. 2. Whitby, one mile east 7, N About thirty-fivb of our church And One mile north of Whithy Tow a. Furniture Dealer and CHAS. WILSON, Pro people journeyed to Pickering on- Sale at one o'clock sharp. See bills. Monday evening by sleigh, cutters Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Funeral Director After that cold take ELM DALE MILLS and care . attend the supper and c _ 4. _. - • • ,,Phone 1300. cert In St. Andrew's United Church. MONDAY, Mareb liT1f-Credit sale of - .ryyanl pole's Cod Liver Oil All are entbusiastic in--their-praise of one carload of fresh milch cows, calves and springers, 30ehoate, brood ; the excellent supper and the excsp-It Riges results. Pickering, - Qatarlo PIC�ER2NC� tionany fine chsracter n[ the enter• sows and suckers, 10 tone of haled taioment. Thwaite grades to all those and loose hay, seed oats, Irish Cobb- Toilet Goods, - •Stationery,I r4 B A S K ET S Governa?ent Standard who made it possible for so many ler potatoes, at lot 98, con. 8, Pick- to have the privilage of hearing Suct ering (near Green River), the pro- Kodaks. !A R�cleaned good talent. perty of John A. White and N. ' Bavin purchased the stock from Cuthbertenn. Sale atone, under New Stock of Wall Paper on hand ` the Estate of t Our Young Peoples' Dramatic Club cover. See bills, Fred Postill, anc• for our = ria re nirernents. ' presented the play, The Country y p g W. G. BARNES and the entire; Screenings will tat. Stare," in the Town Hall on Friday tioneer. Prices right. evening. Feb. 19th. In spite of had WFDNESDAY. MARCH 110TH-Eaten- t roads and weather condltione, a fair Side saile of registers dusth ur ase Tobaccos Cigars, Cilearettes, ` b�leiness of Jos. W. DOTEN ;ten your hogs at P P ' crowd were in attendance, and were 'Shorthorns, registered Shropshire Am prepared to supply all sizes well repaid for coming, as the actors abeep, horses. implements etc., the Magazines. t from Berry Bores to Threes profit. seemed to have the parts assigned to property of K. G. Tarr, Mongolia, , and Half Bushel. them which they, were beet fitted to who is retirin e ave t t.,9 e a present. The entire play- was en oa- versides, auctioneer. Qyeen River Basket Works - right prices. able and showed that the performers WF1vE8DAy, MARCH 17TH-Auction ''��.77 • ' Phone Mark, e409 _ bad spent much time in preparation. Sale of furniture, household Pffecte. N . El � �(�+�wLj N, s , We carryall the different as there was not a hitch throughout tools, cream separator etc., the rr,• t, the performance. At the close a com• pert P FRANK-PENNOCK Mill Feeds• munity dance was enjoyed for sevaral LauRhif ri, Qherryw od e 9 eeattone veterinary Surgeon . LCT-he Man that made the Barnes s hours by the young people. Proceeds o'clock sharp. See bills. F. Postill, �� Basket." �+ N• =•+C�C:KV700Z in aid of the piano fund.. � auctioneer. P1a1>telslszg, Q 'ntrmr,iio ''�_j .,y * i uJ,. L..,, _ .- J 9 , ..:i}`y. 41A:ray4, Y �, 4w_�MNu*+Si d' -'L' .'1' ?'Ai. ,!'.. .1'+�6 "•.4V'%,r,. .a G - ; '�C."'. i'' It.'. •� - -4 «34 ,'. _:.. '4e. "«' �: 4, .r •map, gk,ar'. .,,p,•Vrr%yh•► -, y M1 .� alai r r l His- 11 Pq 11 q 77 ri o;rx ' try; die_sbraah aigain,i swa> from ber., i5 $m�mother'd it cage "time .tip e t ' w flaws flubbee, pa • wowia �I Tour1 ;� 1. Z'rhimb . with .enpectane7 min their "DtAM01VD ?Y AdVY` her'mother who would'.cheeTfutl Have moods. tt r{oae aro is mute suffering to give --- _ Be Waitf$g four that far, dim, ])I `fne-- tty Ann a chance, her mother whoa ��� Y Across the salt es g TO some r fin loved beauty -and was so strong--_--- § In duty. S:owly Betty Ann dried her And toffs ant its first earth-polated Just Dip- to Tint or Boil tesAra and resolved to walk the way beam her mother walked. To catch them and to gleam _ . .:.. -, _to Dye -------- .•� ^ S- It was mid-afternoon the next day i On their sedges jeweled by the night, 80" when she heard the car again and Waiting to tell their beauty to the � r F i%ac : lv c ant � T slipped upstairs for a moment, un- I TEA - able yet to face her own decision. But f li age contains d r 8 c 1 ee- lo ------------- - 16 her father came out of the barn to j tone so afmp]• any Have 70�s tried it'de •tiny rich- greet Tom, and through her open win- I Their joy i8 secure -tor here woman can tint soft, g Pe Bursting a crimsoned galleon's Ball of "delicate shades or 4lavored -leaves and tips are sealed daw she could hear them talking. sheer � dye rich, permanent ` "Yep" -it was her father's voice Magnificence, comes a spear of gold, colors in iingerie. `. --"she sets a powerful store by them And caressing the fringes with still alike, ribbotss, skirts.Gunpowders Insist upon A ADA. posies, like her mother before her. p p cold w a 1 tl t a, dresses, ��-- "Women is funny about such Fingers, leaps on and on and speeds coats stockings. things," she heard Tom say. "She With its day's greeting to the fringe sweaters, draperies. was sayin' somsthin' 'bout a lawn of twee. covert -- _ mower an' cuttin' the grass under _. nga. hangiap `-enarythirg! - them apple trees." Then with more roseate approach Buy Diamond Dyes -ono other kind-- pOs Bed Both men laughed=and Betty Ann The high herald sand his cohorts now and tell your drustiat'whether the ma. winced back from her window. encroach terial you wish to color to wool or silk, �i "Guess there ain't much danger o' Upon bronzing avatar crests, and lay- or whether it is linen cotton or mixed BY WALTER PR EATON. that," her father said all gids, ing "Na," Tom answered. "Guess not. Shores in gold, flooding the meadows - - - That's good early .grass. Ought to to fall Reverence. - r be fenced in right up to the drive, In scintillant glory on the wood A little girl returned home to her, h FART 1I. closed her mother's eyes and spread a so's the young stock ``**inti be out And awaken her ecstatic quie2udtt parents after taking her school musfo 44 f sheet gently over her shabby work right now daytimes. Could put wires it is such a beautiful stranger, + g 8hr131 rise the calls of all the birds, scal he examinatad got ion. They asked her how 1Betty Ann!" she once exclaimed. "It's dress. And then, quite suddenly. Bet- cion them trees. f as if it had come from a- a off.; t le body shaken "Guess we'd have to leave the posy Soage of delight, - hsngw y „ prayers without "Very well, 1 think," she answered. _,• ` land was t*to in here a white to rest. with great sobs. bed. words. pp g It was Betz Ann's task now to cook "S' se so" said Tom. "V6'hat•.waa the examiner lilt•," -'Do you suppose it will be gone to- I Y pO And in this templed phtlanz glory •'Quite 's nice man -and so reilgi- R,,:taorrow?" all the food, and keep the house, and Betty Ann heard no more H.er Of the oak and pine, I construct this our " ' "How ail mother! -. Of course it ! tend, alone, the posy bed. cheeks flaming, she went cautiously story. �' The nursing career sank into the down the back stairs slipped out Religious. How court you tell :1Ron't," said Betty Anil', and her moth- I g • p� -IF. A. Dawson, in The Mouftor, "In the middle of one of my pfr ces I realm of unmentioned thin s. throw h the woodsho ke t the houseer smiled odd:y upon her. 6 g Pr P T- he put his head in hie ha Aa and said, On a ver hot da late in .luno Aa the winter wore on Tom Nevere between her and the two men, and „Y Y Ob, hewvenst Oh, 6esveas, very 'Betty Ann's high school course ended, was a more and more frequent caller. almost ran along the cow lane. Rui�[IIl.a �.Qtteli, reverently."and at the commencement exercises' Often, in the evening, he would takeand up a rocky pasture slop•. She "I do sat look to my correspondencecame at last Into a tiny clearing high as.a duty to beshe read an essay on Woman s Econ-! what approximated a bath in those• Derformed, but as the omic Place in Modern Society. The >°nal put on his .test clothes and above the valley, so. ringed with young very beet mode of entering society, Mlnard s Linfmant for dandruff. ' wander with a clumsy pine and hem:ock that it was warm Sorel generally tea thousand ----w' ~- t:.: class sat n a semi circle on the stage y imitation of and uiYe windless, and thick ca times is In the common. Gave Hint Aw8Y. of the dingy town hall, backed by e � aimlessness up the road, to talk farm- q �- _ ' very much battered "interior set" Ing with Pa Bachelder and stare fond- ed with the dry, dead fronds of last place of the tongue, than In selecting A husband telephoned to may -that M 1 - at Betty Ann. year's dicksonia. Here she flung her- such pieces of our mind as would be he could not get home to dinner, fate • --�tr�eh' had fu. , ' for local theatricals during a full gen- Tom had never made love to Betty In nor glad symisatBY and f°iding them in as 1t was !t would be much late: tre• hands -her problem all to be wrestled the sheet of paper for our friend. ]L 1 enation. Ann more openly than this; something with anew! like a friend at all I like him on fore he had finished bis business. -- Betty Ann wore a singe flower -is cool and virginal - and subtle beyond (To be concluded.) Mper,' "You poor dear," answered lain wife, flame -colored begonia against her his ken restrained him. Betty Ann - sympathetically. "I wonder you can ! 4f -white dress. Her father, perspiring ho that he wouldn't. She liked him 'e Thus, writing to a college friend at Effect of Hot Water. got anything done at all with that laza rho a e of trent and uncomfortable to his black soft and did not want him hurt. g twenty. did Ruskin bead p•ay-!ng in your office," and stiff' co:lar, sat in the audience, Her father was not so restrained. Entering her sitting -room one even- formulate a theory of epistolary friend - "Tom's got a good farm," be, would ing, a woman, saw one of her curtains shlp which he was to carry through milarl clad and similarly uncom-'sa aro Imes. "Put his an' our med- ablaze, it having come in contact with I � y y I y �• fifty untiring eothualasm for over � l�B Pia � P!'�d� .. J ' fortab'e, and betide him sat her der fields together, an' put a tractor a gar jet. y years. Endowed with a nature ; PRIZE .LST mother; proud but very pale. The topic on 'em, an' 'twould make a reg'lar she called to the cook for a pall of overflowing with affection sad with � � W� 4 of Betty -Ann's essay caused some cov. farm." water, but the latter did not arrive on eagerness to express itself, he had i Watches ert amusement t.mong the cider men. ) "When's Tom goin' ter ask you ter the scene until the man of the house many friends and be "liked them all 1 C, After this triumph Betty Ann marry him'" he demanded one day, had rushed In, torn down the curtafa, on paper," Once he told Norton that25 a�s tun into the house and farm work I with an attempt at y, _ and stamped out the flame, he was writing fifteen to twenty-five te HtAi>DItEDB OFr for the i OTHER plunged ' pt Jocularity. ' I letters a _ - - svaimer, before she leftto help her -mother all could That f never see a feller so shy." the cookdidn't you burry!" they asked modern business man surrounded with ; V was Aw v Ptars " Perhaps he knows what I'd answer ° `s° "d" `�' s Ing school. She can as she worked. �• "Hurry she repeated "Wasn't I stenographers and dlctapbones, but a �'at "dotyont�n.ao•aoftbaabora 1t him, said Betty Ann, going hastily + gsfrea row yIoa do tbw� it w aaa� u aro p,.i Life seemed sweet, and there was a0 hurryin' as fast as i could? I had hot creative achievement of some aiagnl• m.cx the PRINCIPAL wtt6 aro sad send it w w into the nazL room. But she knew sa u con, and if it 1s earnest we win send yo• ur ;,much ahead of her! And the 110wers water !a the pall to throw out, and rude who one has, like Ruskin, some } f° how, from a practical view, her father then get some cold water. You didn't .thing significant to say, The result 1�t+aae roan rtebs aa>r throve, and she had discovered aeon- felt was a corree y Seklad $�Wsky Co. X W year was a slow wane me to come is and throw- hots. a:. derfui book of poetry called The Gol- ')fie spring that pondence which c hard- ard, den Treasury, and Tom Nevers, a resurrection. It was late April be- water on the Are and make It upness, ea well as !a abiding worth: can hard- youung farmer down the road, came fore the frost was sufficierti out of did you 7 be equalled in the nineteenth cen- now and then of a Sunda and ave t _ y tury. His letters to Charles El tion' F Y 8 the groin and out of the air -for ton ranir,-�agethei• with tb T ' her and sometidlea her mother a ride I Betty Ann to -take the rye- straw - • Carlyle and Emerson, at the most I L In his ear, and the sunsets across the; gently o1S the posy bed. Betty Ann Rich is the wine of living, - meadows and •behind the far hills were sang, a;most for the Arlt time in Sweet le life's bt+ead to me, memorable' transatlantic correwpond- to wonderful. many months, as she raked the straw Gladness and deep thanksgiving cove; and more o! hfa letters, 1 be Then, one day, `her mother saw a Into a CYPE ben ._. Gnaw to as ee•tstg. case of ac9 other En lash the , turkey hen 11 Abe" -`hat afternoon she went out again. g for Amari- j g can) writer, To such publication he oto the pony bed, and dashed from. •rhe sun had dried the bed a bit, and Thanks for the joy and sorrow _ I ALMOUt3 "0" st•amers we i the verandah to shoo it out. She t And for the peace and pain, was the last to object, for he once de- Fievotifts thousands of f go the crushed sprouts of the plants were clared: 'I never wrote a Private letter I drtcimh,astns trevelus-l,at~rri aear:y over the drive rotten cite pitched beginning to hold up their heads For the hope of each tomorrow, forward. Betty An -t saw her fall, above last year's rotted crowns. The For every loss and gain; LO �Y human being which I would not cue acconunod■tioaa, mcellent cried loudly to her father and rushed r let a bill -sticker chalk,up six feet high j cuisine.lt°sOd"• '•^""� L y grass tang.e under the old apple trees For all the fair surprises Fn pu>nr as tiACa prise >s nutria to her mother's side. The men car- on Hyde Palk wall, and stand ! was showing green r myself C1-erbour and Southam -. tied her into the house and laid her � � That brightened •many a day. _ in Piccadilly and say 'I did St,' 9 Southampton, If I only had a lawn mower,' - on a bed wkile Betty Ann telephoned For fairer, brighter, new odea, Paul Kaufman, In The North Amari - for a doctor. But tons before he came thought Betty Ann, "and somebody to Waiting along the way. ��R«w" g .run it -what a pretty yard I could oat ReTfew. they really knew the worst. All he r" ' make. U Father, near and gracious, - ,---_�._.. • ' could say was "Her heart," while The rattle of a ear disturbed her. For all I'm thanking Thee! I �� Freeman Bachelder, holding -the stili The Ioveliness of living 'What She Wanted. I Tom drove his car up the drive and %AfR/•YALMwtL lr tAai PAfCrt-O,. hand of his wife In his, stood by the stopped. He gut out and stood beside Is miracle to me. An elderly American couple had aa.d.ra n&son, 1AC 4rr.r, I bed with bowed head, the slow tears Betty Ann. "Posies come through -play Howe Dakin. neer known anything but drudgery, sA troWwq, N. Y. Orlxal Apoa running down his cheeks and furrow- well, looks to toe," he said. " S'pose They lived on a sandy farm of a few Ing the hay dust there; for he had you begun !antro' more?" u " acres, which was too poor to cultivate y g P, ' JoHg Good Fellow. been pitching a load up into the loft "If I only had a hetbe� I would," profitably, ao they elr�net an exist• when BettyAnn called him. ! „ , The oldest tune in the world is dist _ she said. "I'd have antirrhinums and to watch has been set' the popular enae by cutting down rcruh cak end And Betty Ann herself, so strangely stock, and lettuce to eat, and celery-" toawhichy, "rbr he's a jolly good fel- sellitt� it. • The wife did meet of the �II - dry-eyed that she wondered at it, even "Guess we could manage that," Tom low!" cutting, while the husband o'a�,,v I o in her giief, sat. in a low chair on the blurted out, interrupting here wagon and sold the wood, f Civu p ;other side of the bed and stared at 9„ The melody a without an exception We. 'Her voice was a little An rot] company drilled a well on � � L • I fa all the quaint fo>irconga of the and Whooping t her mother's face. The. doctor had ttei+tled. their land and struck a gusher. Tb'., , Western races. _ "Hang it all, Betty Ann," he said, __ , - - d, Pioneers in North,,,,�,gtef,.•ict► found j rafted the pair to the millionaire class. - - ° the Red'i_u&Zn knew it; aad`•that The glad aett's was tart the man in _.-Cough - -- --- -- - --get--•a-geed--farm-�igltt next to yours, it was one of the 'cradie• lullabies of town, and, after disposing ofh•is load an if wL, put em he hastened back to tell his wife. Guard your children a• ' a 'tractor, and ' I rented m .a houa�et the agtiawe. y 'the native tribes of south America Site might have beta expected to from the dangers of meb an' u her-sze-a itl>-a aigb-- tef, -but- : winter weather. Che a�O instead, she "id : -- married, -- marrted, we could Ax thin u and I their first cough with w: "t on fine. Won't P aborigines, of Australia, the Mweris, g you marry- 1", and the Arabs. "Well, I with you'd buy me n nc�+ . Buckley's "Modified" BettyAnn?" - axehandle." African ezplorere have heard St Mixture. Pleasant' to. .41000, He reached for her hand clumsily. chanted to the beating of tom -Lorne, take and brings instant "I. think you do like me „ while visitors to Lapland have rotated ` Love!" he said. that Mile mothers 1n that country also - .5 relief. '4 love me, Tom. `And what use it, Buck 1 e y' s Mixture ,.fief j•ou say about uniting the farms is The author of the tune is unknown; i "Strong" or "Modified" - all true. Poor father -he can't do efforts to trace Its origin have been un- � acts like a flash On as"much as he did. I think maybe I successful. 1" -sem _ Croup and Whooping ought . to marry you—" Researches, however, have brought Cough or any affection "Don't.you care for me a bit? Don't to light that it was well known to the - chest and - -- -- y,)u want to marry met" he inter- ancient Egyptians, and that they pros-- of throat, rupted, ably got it from Babylon. But beyond lungs. Keep a bottle mat t3eHC�OW "Would you marry me if I didn't, that, th trail is lost. handy. Wonderful at but if I was willing just the same?" It came to Europe ' through the re- night. A Close stops flavor of fresh Fhe asked. turning crusaders, who, as a matter of �8 1[1E1�IIt gives >R 11tCW "I sure would!" he cried, gripping fact.,. used it at a Port of war -song when � coughing. her hand so tightly that it ht� "I'd (bey were hesteging Jerusalem. airy most anything to get you!" -Y --' t rill to every bite. "That's funny," the mused, draw- Which? iBU9���xrufaie %1ey'S is �'OOd in=away. "I' don't understand that." I3 tiered Motorist (waking t.D)-- "SlronQ" or "Modili<ed" And she slipped away and ran into "Where am 1? Where am 1?" _ ' and food -fur 9 the house and up to her room. Nurse -."This is numhbr 116." 75c-40 doses All that night she thought and -room or eeti-Y' She -"I'm riot},, at home on the Ice," j W K.6t.etalay. Llrnicard thought; rhe moved slowly toward -�� He-"Yeh! I think you'ry as ice ������qp i4sMuewisc.,Toroetotf what seethed both her duty And des Minard'a n for sore threat. girl" i eUf11111�!ih, _ - ,� Ear W...._. -. _. _ :_::.�•_�> 1 .... _..-_. _.... _ ........ . _ _......._ _.,... _......_ .. .._.- , ., .-_ .. _. __ _ -_. _. ... _ - - .. __... __ . _ •- ._ , ,. ..__ ® ,.. , ,Ry J. J. Geller Rosary" They were seated In the drawing 3*om when the composer, a slim, white, tones figure, -handed one of his gaseta, Francis Rogers, the barytone, it scrap of music paper an which *ere qiWbbled some notes and words in )Gztdl. Umeplanned to have Rogers j� W this j 9 new composition in time a recital scheduled th - following (rebruary, 1899) "in Madison tGarden Concert Hall, of Now kOU7. The rough manuscript ogers scanned was "The Ro&- e version of the = only written the *on& then In existence. It had eIL2been set to musdo by Ethelbert Svin, and he delegated to Rogers the task of introducing it to the public. AS the poncert was only a few days 7distant. Mm Nevin's brother-in-law good naturedly wagered a dinner that . From byTe, and stall, From mart and noisy streek Where tread 'the patient feet Of Cattle, sheep and horse -- The' vassals of titan's force. - From steel -toothed trap. from bondage till life ends; ror all we suffer, make as, Lord, Amendel. Forget us not in our humiliation The lowlier beings of Thine own crea- tion. I Look down upon our anguish and die- tress. Oh. Thou, who made the Greater and :v the Less. -I Forsake us net, Thine humble furry things. Forsake us not, Thy feathered folk - . with wings! Look down and a" with what unheied-. ed pains' We tread the'path of Death for human gains. we now song coakin t be mastered in time. * Vevin playfully accepte-thel __&Allengs and for the remainder of i11 at week diligently rehearsed Rogers. 'When the day of the -concert ar- 3fted it found Rogers fully to qualified fled to 3== 1,1400a; down and mark how long we agonize Amidst coarse jeers, Lad under mock. ing eyest Oh, Thou, vtho made each wood and stream and mead, TWMdWr_Menew Gang. That ihIs__5_FM__ VS6, unpretentious song of a soul trag- For us as well as man, behold our used. .ady landed In the hearts of his listen- IThe actable; Lord, was sanotined by -:era was duly recorded the next morn- I Thee; ing by the music reviewers in their i Forsake us not In Our humility! columns, The following week the com- Great Lord of Life! Great God of all Poser was the guest at a dinner ten- Creation! dered him by his wife's brother-in-law Thy creatures pray Thee, show Thy Bt the old Manhattan Hotel in New salvation! Tork City. SIMPLE =IANE-S KEYNOTL OF -E. Sparvel-Bayly In The Animal Inspiration gave as the tender mel. THEXHICDAYTIME DRESS. World, ody of `The Rosary." One evening This dreas, . fashioned of plaid Sur - Nevin tat leisurely reading h4s mail rah, or taffeta, derives its chic from Color in a Typewriter to and Came upon a maxazine clinnitiff THIS old barn has weathered the StOrrnA, frost and heat of many years, and I have been sitting tight on the roof since it was built. My health is as good to -day` as ever, because am made of "Queen's Head" iheet steel. protect the contents of this barn from moisture ."-because I am locked fast on all four sides and my covered nails cannot pull out. Send the coupon below and my -boss at the Pedlar factory will give you -some valuable —information. - Yours for protection, THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED, . Dept. P. N, Oshawa, Onit. Please send man3 e, free of charge, tirnate ..PILL IN shoving the c"t of roofing &ndsiedi;z for .AND MAIL a building of the dimensions indicaby THIS -COUPON l rough sketch attached 'Name.,,,.......-.. low Address....... ......................... a �i forwarded by an old childhood f trim appearance. The convertib'e eo'- L ...................................... It was Robert Camemn Rogers�Tou have heard. -of Course. t4at if lar ends in long revere that are turned �Watloa to Ao sinver) short I your eyes become tired from close I back, revealing a setunder panel. The Execut4ve Offlaws OA&wa. O%L Pac'eries 0Aawd Od Adostrfal '"rbs Roacry.- With uw � work. it rests them to looaway n e May be turned forward, meet- , k ith Brd",h" Mammal. QW.06•e st JOAO. Ottawa. -N*vtn recognized Its lyric beauty and. , ing- at the eentr*--front,_&n4_the collar distance, and pwycliologiets have said vapleauvr. Dome Indefinable feeling within h t buttoned high, making an id,,I f r,,k tt&t looking- at Certain colors Is more'l responded to theme simple Y-erses. for street wear. A wide girdle circ!es restful than looking at others Ifs repeated them over and over and Denhol George, of Chesterfield. Eng. Crab. and lobsters can In ton da7s in a relatively tow momenta had mem. the hips and is crushed into a buckle nd. has applied this principle to 0, 1 71under Frightens Crabs at the front. The &:eevea are long is or a fortnight grow new claws as La4e -ortzed the poem. Upon his return ftnished with IL tal, e claims will relieve typists to pieCAML a. and tight, and ored device h i as the old one& For several week from the studio the next day he pass- 0 Straln. is a bar -enameled in cuff, No. 1299 is in sizes 16 ' 19 and of eye Crawfishes• crwbgL.Lnd lobsters ale however, the Patient who is growing ed a penciled rosauscript to his wife 120 year,, (or 34, 36 and 38 inches bust� nine cotors, and clips 'over typewriteir I peculiarly seA�qftivo t4 laud note", and on a now set of'flghtlng weapons does L it !8 S fact and then sat down at the. glano and space bar it can be attached or de, that a !oud, and eudden-clap i onl I Size 18 years (36 bust) re- spa not appear among the armed members onlyl, !Gof.17 sang his composition to her: It rds 1 tached Instantly. of thunder will cause them to ampu-' 1Y, benuv-. his claws being quires 3% yards 39 -Inch, or 294 yards of the fami, was the dame manscript, that he turn- 54 The tints are arranged to form a Squires tate or drop their large ;claws and inch material. Price 20 cents. soft. he could t_ ­t tak.e H% own LLrt,- ad over to the barytono later at the' The secret of distinctive dress ties strong Contrast, and for typists KCCUS- 1 iand would be eaten by his Cannibal la[108 at the key'board, tb gathering In his drawing room In good taste rather than a lavish ex- tomq to a 1, The impulse which *01208 them w1hon bretbrew "The Rosary with its universal ap. I . Invention to calmed to minimize ill I Suddenly alarmed Is to throw off i heir penditure of money, Every woman 4 peal'of an -Popular Scie ei anguished heart, sighing for'should want to make her own clothes, effects of glare . -Popular heavy claws, So that they Inay"" th All Shakespeare's patyR will shortly happiness that vanished. to sung to-'and the home dressmaker will And the MOU'Lbly. quicker scurry off to a piece of safeiv, I,o pib'i.hod, trsinw'.ated into Japan da -d country. It has L In every clyUizc In. Our. Me- Ffthimcn govern been dramatized and novelized. Schumann L Book to be practical and simp:e, yetMmes ---------- -HeInk has Pro-, maintaining the spirit of the mode of claimed "Tbe Roca"" her favorite , the moment. price of the book 10c 'American Bong Aird, that she know Off m no o-lodY w COPY —_-El—clithe o tli er In How ..Page TO r- ORDER PATTEkNS. has -recaptured the beautiful wpml A -y -ser as"be and addras Pgjg en ffi�� Be a Tfr c * s� plJcity and directness, one need not I ly, giving number and size of such be a fAlthtal devotee of the rosary 1, t patterns an you want. Ene!*se 20c in order to b4 stirred by this lovely, !stamps or eoin (coin preferred - rrrap 7 'haunting ballad of a living cry soul's it carefully) for each7 number, and . for blissful peace, in tact, the little address your order to Pattern Dept , dark -eyed king ofjass, Irving Berlin. Wilson Publishing Co, 73 West Ad*- the offspring of orthodox Hebrew jlaide St,, Toronto. Patterns sent by 7A parents. recently remarked that he return mail. ..The would rather have composed AP A 1to6ary than any American song. FIGHTING FOR In the Lumber Cum.'BABYS HEATH X Mae, the 000kee, wakened first and vaeuded the fire with a prodigious rat- tling of stove Ilds and dampers. When N • _Iths fire was buruLn4 briskly he opened In the Constant Care 6( Every ��\ the door and "pod out "to have a Young Mother. V, look at the weather," me he put it. Not a streak of tight had yet ap- The young mother has a eclustant 1pewed in the east; the tall moon hung care in looking after the welfare of A.. UDV over the'surroundIng forest, he hit* her little ones. Childhood ailments hays accentuating the pure brilliance come on so suddenly -sometimes with-!lIJJJHT RL her K H WMNG F"110 HR Srd& MINI of the glistening snow, throwing into out a minute's warning -the mother "Have nothing In your home (.,,at prattler of the doors, fireplace and entertaining in a Louis XiV. room US -darker objects, The may have a very sick baby on her you do not know W be useful, or be - ,'other unalterable d-etatis. Then -plot their'owu home, Hof -we ah-outd do - bold fellef the -it the srze of -We furniture suitable mar were--,we--c�umPetLed-t&-Beo--such- angular shadows of the bank houses hands before help can be bbtained. Neve to be beadtfftL":�:-WPIIam Alar - -an ImAd horse sheds Jutted out so C' That Is unless she has a remedy In ria. ;.and In the Obviously' best locations, an anoma!I7 an the' stage: and clear-cut as to be almost indlo. the house which she can safely give People who do -not anticipate wttb.'and endeavor to visualize the room as There Is a place for an -ti ue-lLurni- tinsuishable from the buildings them. the baby for any of the many' minor pleasure the time. when they will fur-, you would like to see It turnLs-hed. Buy ture, and good coptes.*f them, without selves. Even the smoke drifting lazily ailments of babyhood and WIdbodd......-Itish their own homes are, to ea doubt, but, In the average room. It y the only what you know is good design from the cook-111-0949-johimmay thre*--&- Runli a rom und In Baby's leest, lacking in mental poise. r three—of— 777 dtstinct shadow some the sparkling Own Tablets. Thousands of mothers ' it j and make, and add from time we to time should be restricted to two 0 -M When this occasion does occur -: as you can afford, rather than purebess the principle articles. su6h as the vi - A throughout the ckftntry always keep must be borne In mind that It is not much poor stuff. soft, one large chair, the cabinet, or A snow. The surrounding pines formed in a box of the Tablets on hand and they I chosen, but how suitable '-I adore antique furniture." How table. Place these at the same and or '7 how much LB the moonlight a black impenetrable proclaim them to be without an equal in select- I tFe room, then fill in with furniture of ring that frowned down upon the tiny- for sweetening baby's stomach; raga- for the purpose.. Take time Be often one hears this remark- But Is tng and . do not purchase too many, it sincere? Should we live in am design or of another period. lating his bowels and thus driving out in Choosing the latter It is not voces- clearing, with Its huddle of buildings .0 iage mentally or emotionally? another �i modern *Prowling In the midst. In the crisp, constipation and IndigeiKion, colds and Pt Coll of furniture, notwit-hatandlug simple fevers, and making the dr -of so-called experts, whose nary to select the same wood and cov- still air not 16. puff of breeze stirred. dreaded the advice We. You I Gloag, an Eng;ish writer of note, is I ering as the antiques, but wootts of =in desire is to make a i 1118 'The whole world In those few mo. teething Period easy. book "Time, Taste and Furniture;' I the same texture, the grain and Baby's Oyn Tablets are an absolute- seemed to be waiting breath can always fill in. Isays, "it to quite time thatOuse-lgrvwth of which Is of the same rize. lesely for tho first rustle of dawn. ly safe remedy. They are guaranteed por - instance. ask and ash, Space around the Individual places 'holders genen:ly woke nly to the fact Fcherry, sycamore an<i birch, mahogany and ?*fee stepped down from the door.! to be free from opiates or any -other. should be carefully considered. Do not: that they are living In the twentieth way and started across the yard, the narcotic drag which are so harmful f space, and, again, dp not century, and if the scorn to use the walnut Be careful, howeter, to see to be afraid o frost-fille-d snow squeaked under his the futurs"welliare of the baby. Motb.. jumb,e and over -furnish. The feeling of' uncomfortable transport of the peat, that the colors of the woods match. __-feet, and at this bound the horses in i ers, If you value the life of your little rest and refinement and homelIkeness' w decline to follothe dress fashions of The Coverings, as well, should be of --.the sheds , with One accord started; ones give him Baby's Own Tablets I cru only be obtained by leaving openour great, great grand -parents and re- i the some textuxe, tone and slze of de- neighing and stamping. Lights sprang' when he Is III, or, better still, give him I and C;ear floor spaces and should be. frain from' ordering their lives by elsn, but not necessarily of the same up In the bunk houses; a door squeak., an occasional dose of the Tablets to studied with as mach care as the furni- modes and manners not akin to th'61r material. It 13 T6"' important, In or- ad complainingly, and then slammed, ward Off Illness- The Tablets are sold l ture itself. i own period, then surely they should: der to maintain a sense of scale In, the and a teamster stamped 46ward the by medicine dealers or will be sent to, 4Wy, to show your personality In ar- abandon the Imitation of old furniture i room that the latter Injunctions t .hors* sheds, threshing his arms as he any address, post paid, at 25 cents a ranging your furniture. For Instance, and encourage the talent of he pre- should be considered. went box I sent day." box by addressing The Dr. Williams' y place the dining why inevitably DO not over furnish. • M 6dIctne Co., Brockville, Ont. I in the middle of the rdta? Why not The,;c wot`ds are worthy of Serious Do not be afraid of space. Popular sport•place it agalmit the wM alongside a thought, and should at least check 14 Do not completely furnish a room mj The Ski Carnival which is annually Hurnar. species. t window where you may have a.feast from ,the danger of attempting to 14ve in any one Style or period. 'Yes 88 well as for the inner in the surroundings of an Ore. In whichDo choose well-ma6e, suitable and staged by the Revelstoke Ski Club is 1 "What is the name of the species I for the L becoming one of the most Pormar 'af- have just shot?" demanded the ama. mall? we, would not care to rpend our lives, comfortable furaliture, fairs of Its kind In Canada. For three teur hunter of his guide. Again, make tip your mbut what fur- if we follow in furnishing we ehould Do show personality in &rranglug It Successive years the world's records -Well, air," returned the guide. "I've n1titre you really require before you 'bo conalstent and follow In dress. How Do be cartain of youi need before .have been, broken, at the competitions Just been Investigating and he says purchase. Make a rough plan of the absurd, after all. to 9" twentieth esu- baying. - Oopyright, ISM, MactAma bold an the Revabstoble hILL Iblis name Is Smith." room and carefully indicate on It the tury ladies, dressed "up to the tnin**" Building Reports, Ltd. � :. .r t •.%:�.. ,,..:. w T•r. r ..•.. c:.,.,4i''"6r -.-•'^X;.nu. n.%.: +,w--: , v'T + sw•v ...�y. w..rr-C S:"r c!nrn :*mss,. -rwn. e•I-. Y'., d!'". ^,', r.•]447h,,r- >.'P'iv. rr..a,s .x,,c. . .L. +'�n.:,�'�`�"""'•" _ moi, ,.„�, .. i._ - —.r' _ __ ..ter _.. .. 2_...”: n:'+;k' ,4..: . 'V �r�.: Y ....' .,... ;,... Ir a-v:a.i:� 9:i:^..Y•.i+u rsa•.+w.vr-.. .,m.:.. +..:. .• r:-.r.<o;x. *�..a cc.._..,y -.ex•,e-+.i..•n-•nw.mpe r ..__ -d.'. g TMRMS '�� • _ -j 81,78 per scut: 51.50.0 paid is ad'taaee. ' abscriptioos ro the United. States and Creat - Britain 82.00 in advance. �,.-J(3HU1 MURKAR, Proprietor. G NOTES AND COMMENTS. ;P ^Every year in the early hart of the winter there is a large tui ra- Canadians Lo the-wartWie1 ellmates of the united States abd Bermuda Islautifl, California and, 5 n 'Florida seem to be the favorite to spots in the United States for y'. those who. wi,h to escape the x rigors of the severe Canadian climate. The advantages of tbesf E winter resorts are pal uted in ros3 - eolove to attroet the vi.Ators fron the 'north. Bsthiug in .,,later, beautiful flowers, luscious fruit, chief of R•hiel3 is the orange, r nd the other attractions character. + istic of those warm countries, b t - --=after experiencing a winter in t- e comb, or It uiay be two or thrt s years, the majority of Canadiai.t coma to the conclusiuFi at aftti t' -..considering everything, there is tit advantage in leaving Ontario for x the attractions of Florida, Cali- fornia or Ltbe Bermuda Islaude. These places have their disadvun- Cages in the Ray of insect:'$, rep rtiles, iutpnee -beat at tinier, not y `other disadvantages which talar away frotu ti.eir attractiutm While they can boast of their �r- urauge groves, their fruits can taut L 498 STANDARD ;BANK _... - OF CAN ADA ---'is laid with the first few dollars saved. Tifty-First Annual Statement for the year 30th_January, 1926 . PROM and LC1SS _ACC,0Laa _ _ Balance ht forward 21925, Blbl,i30.50 Profits or theme year ended Jan• 80th atter dedfactinf; expensm, interest accrued on deposits, rebuts for tn- It Is nut necessary to go aoutb fur E' terest on unmatured bi1L. ppeeoovinedal taxes and making 773.828.56 provision for bad and doabtrul debt ....................: ........... --- _ — 8924.934,06 _ Four quarterli dfvldends at rate of 12 y. per annum. •........ War ax oa h oiti Ctrculat,aa e . ........................................ 578,808.00 48.234.00 Reserved for Dominion incomeTax................................ I......... 5¢.000.00 Coau4buted to Of loner' Pem4on Fund:.—..._...........— ..... Balance Carried Forward..................................•........................ .15.000.00— 207,892.06 .8924.904.06 GENERAL STATEMENT LIABILITIES — Notes of the Bank In circulation...................................... w... $6.082,780.00 Deponit bearing interest (Including i- 854,210,113.91 cerenL to date) ........................... . Deposita not beating mtere . ..............•..... 14,221,930.28 68,432,044.19 Deaordta made by other Banks in Canada .. ........... ... afances due to other Banka in Canada 1.017,826.58 159,978.52 Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents elso- where than in Canada ........................ ............ .... .: Letters of Credit outstanding:, _- __....... 2,171.760.58 357,088.69 LlabRities not included in the roregoing..':...................:.......... 261,1 Ca3.51 Dividends Declared and Unpaid. . ...................... . ........................ - 145.358.25 4.823.400.00 Capital stock paid In.-.......................................................... ReserveFund .... ......................................... .....:......... 2,900.000.00, Balance of Profit and Lase iccortnt carried forward......,,.... -. 207.892,06 the Southern States. our summers 886.559.056.36 —;ASSETS - - Current coin held by the Bank .......... .. 599,125.75 Dominion Notes held ... ..... . ............ 8.720,542.00 Deposit in the Central .-,old Reserves. 1,300,000,00 10.619,667.75 Deponit with the Nfintater for the purposes of the Circulation Fund .................. 258.000.00 Notes of other Banks United states and other foreign turreades 461, 939.00 34.341.93 Cheques an other Banks.8,673,987.08 Balances due by Badu aid Banking Correspondents elsewhere than in 882.990.47 Cs"da Dominion and Provincial Government 15,800.926.23 Securities note g mwkgr* vatne..: m5eCWities Canadian Municipal and British foreign and colonial public W. rT. REID, -ilii ,_ - TICKER INGt- serarittas other than Canadian, not.. - exceediag market value 8,650.607,48 Railway and other bends, debeatures and stocks not exceeding market value 1:880.819.40 Cad sad tihort (not exr.eeding thirty - daril $.dans ii Canada oe bonds. do- beaterres of s anlBcieat marketable value to g ' ' cover' .... 9;883,826.33 — _— 25:637.9=8_219 - -- 41.44,.8.54,5= M ' 274 -7 t , the peach, the pear and the berrieF Loans to Cities, Towns: Municipalities and School Districts. v. 04,11x• cvrretat Loses sad disorntnwi in Canada tle� rebate :. of Ontario. We haven grYatel ---'is laid with the first few dollars saved. of tatereatr atter asaitinef full provtdon for W bad and do,r� debt 58,150.347 .8 variety of .useful fruits rind tbt Liabilities of CnntotnQa ander Let ten of Credit ere per con- 3;7,086 69 lGaua.dian appse and L h in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune Mortgages on Raw Estate add by tilt wok ................:.. rn.4ko.ss .. T - :�leatx! Ver{ue f0! household use. . `• Noa.Cgrrena Loaar. estimated lar provided for " 609.808.64 Baak piemilte�: at not mare than met. ter• fiaioaet written .. It Is nut necessary to go aoutb fur E' DOMR110H SAM yRGM BRAD. G P. Lym !tea oa, 3.7,44 776.87 OthAsst lacioded is obs roregotns . ...._................... 179.898 2a . . er su no sports. for no trors popular sport.- im PICKEPING ;.can be found than that to be - - -.-Iouod in Canada during the reit;• ��. F. a'ttl'TE. 1°*urde� N, L. McLBOD, C,e+r. Mamrc. ' iter Mutitbe. Hockey, rkstinir, 'AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE SHA LEHOLDERS '-Itobogganing, mow -shoeing anti We bave o ---sad cite books and &a=unts of The standard Bank f skiing poseeps attraction 8 wbicli .Rump Roast.... ... . lSc `• Catuda u Its Head Office for the year ended January 30th 1926, and hate been rurumaed with oercraed returns from the branches we nave obtained all the .rafbraaatea lel'® not provided by any of chs Lad explanations we have required. Lad in our optmon all uww ti aem of tae Bask wlrkch have come under our notice have been within the tyi i !southern countries, which cotiflne — =Shoulder Roast, -14 and ilio " powers of the Beak The Bank's invest—is Lad eanb on heed at r La chief office and certain of i ,• their frports chiefly to golfing and j, - ''Iwa it principal breaches were verified by us as at January 80th. 1978 We that. to our opinion. t sksove'general statement ot'Llabtbtlac- of the Bank. err .. ter- aports, which are not pports - Leg of Pork,... ... ... , 25c •• nasi Aseets sa aauarr 309h. 1976. discloom the tree oondltion i u is accordasero with the books of the Bank "thin all classes can enjoy. Wbile E. JAM&9 BEVNETT F.C.A t is sae to say that our w'tntrf.a at'e More atCl'a('TittA than those Lf Pork Chops, .. .. . 25< ,. Toronto. February 17th. 1926, D. b[e or Pstc■ WcraasOCsa A C.r. the Southern States. our summers yalt'Pork,... .•• • • We � r have far greater sttractious than ----- --- - _-- — - --- ---- ._____.-------..._ theirs, as evidenced by the thou-. s use ver n•v bpeud the snmruer montbi iu On. tario and other parts of Canada. We have then not only a woute pleasant rlifnate, blit Our lakes and rivers provide an abundance of t6h. which is a delight to all sporternpu. There is at present a boom in real estate ir. Florida,, which`is provi real ng a boon to mads eal estate_Wen,, but tuany Cana- -1 who have gone south to participate In the Loci -ease in land : V@Juee. will awr3ikeu. from' their dtreame Badder bot wiser even. and if 6hey sne w d in saving any of tbeir money from their road ape eulstion tlWy laid hasten back tA',. 4be eouotry (if ice and suow. „ oast r ;4i� has , Strayed or Stokn- aa Appetite ,,.The products of this bakery t,%'ii help you regain your food -avidity. Our pastry will please both you -tasting and digesting machinery :isnd you will tl6d our bread to b, a snre-enough staff of life. =.R. ONNEY� " BAKERY HONE 900 " F THE Chevrolet m 1 power at all speeds under every driving condition—quick get -away in traffic—smooth acceleration—and low fuel consumption. _ ' $Overhead valves and rocker arms. " Mywheel and disc clutch are all ': icompletely enclosed to protect them ''from grease and dirt—this construc- tion also results in a quieter motor. G.&A.'T.LAW , Pickering, ;- ' Ontar4o ..... r ..:,:ie ✓r�si `?is ...., ; • i,u.. F1 fhr�. w P.. N. We STAFFORD f _ . _ foal,_ oa -1liarble and Granite Dealer.--- Cemetery Lettering etc. First-class pork Hurd and Soft ®oail of the. guaranteed. \ best quality 0 _ hand Kingston Road and Piekering EastWhitbyine68 R 32 -THOS. A. LAW, 'y 27-40 P.O.—Wh' - _ -_Lenten &am- A considerable reduction in the price of fresh frozen and smoked Asia products has brought prices dowu to a mark where it will - pay to buy and use more fish. — Fresh Frozen'White fish i8c Fresh Silver Bright Salmon 150 _ Finnan Haddiee, 21bs, for 25e Fillets of Had die 18a Labrador Herring 10c per lb. -Spierdid values in all Good Grocery Lines. ..Try Royal Purple Laying Mash—it n ill make your hens produee - + =_ more e"g Royal Purple Calf Meal will bring along young calves on separator milk of ucil faster than on fresh milk. # Buy all yonr Groceries at the Grocer's. ; JAMES RICHARDSON.;__ ran Hard fain stor p Poultry Fords and Egg Producers =0y9ter Shell, ,Mica Grit, Reef Scrap, and Laying Meal z Royal Purple Calf Meal for the y'oung-ealves -Electric Light Bulbs, Hot Plates,' and Washing Machines - - AVut for International Farm Machinery and.Repairo. _ Our Motto. We have it, can get it, or it is r oi'made. 1 -he r : -"Y£RY fortune has had a foundation. { : E Every foundation. in the first instance. ---'is laid with the first few dollars saved. " Start to save 'r.ow and lal your foundation. .clave seriously—save consistently. For money in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune ,! land the barometer of future prosperity. T%�E DOMR110H SAM yRGM BRAD. G P. Lym !tea SROOKIJW ittR.kmm _ $ G own Mrsgw im PICKEPING M E.ATA -fill Surlein fipaet or steak. . 'r... 25c Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 20L ' .Rump Roast.... ... . lSc `• Fine Rib Roast, ... .. .t 16c `. - Heavy Rib Roast, ... , • — =Shoulder Roast, -14 and ilio " Pot Roast, ... _ 14c ' `• , Brisket, to boil, ... 5 - Leg of Pork,... ... ... , 25c •• Loin of Pork, ••• --` Shouldet Roast of Pork,- ... 20c, 28e - Pork Chops, .. .. . 25< ,. Pare Pork Sausage, .._ •• _ yalt'Pork,... .•• • • We � _:%,'-Finest _.. •• t77JJ 35c •fe' Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 4. ' ., .. sliced, ... - .'•.btild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole),, 30c. : Back Bacon, _ 55C Cooked Ham,.. ••. 25c 66: Weiners,.._ ... ... - • 15 << - - c Head-obeese, • • • . Edey First and Domestic. Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents; S.5 lbs-- go cents; lb prints 18 cents, Fresh trout and',White Fish Every Friday. W. rT. REID, -ilii ,_ - TICKER INGt- _I r 'HCa:![ ,,�.. ,{y, ... w,^4.: a iAG ,., �. .✓�': W '•:' w;.euLwM /:SG P.• :'�y'".%v3^{. y,N,l .vn+..yy.,Z. ,,. 4;,F" pe }<p,};�.aA ,,,. .'Mi».:. .!a.t s F. eew'S•R.' „ e'w,. ..Y•+•r : .a'+S?r9A.:.r+a v *,r;vnlruh ;.�w.,.;y:.�,cq�{.av • 4'T A "'+!7° ,n...... �i••F to ,. +: .. ,. e. . .'a M'Rr'.s"',';R'µ"+''-�,', .�i v' v {..X:!"" , y-,c"''iSsyF�',. n'�j i 7?' .. ..oS '�'°°' Xx. ..?.,., . .,. 'l!;. , ;,. J A. ,.s:P* ,�W4s.?ry''a, .. .r .: .`..,. +• ,.,?x^; ,?'"' 7s. i•:.: t..-...... , ✓i?. z. .N .. .+• r' r. '.rte-. �^-z•;L K.:.* ,' K,-:., r ri+'-.:^, i. rr" '•'n,. ri,.. M'..: .: .. a.PT"R e'm-,w.;e.s..w... r' ...+.+. ,.q,.�^.•'.. -.-Sa. - -;..4.C' •_.-ao,?<.,r!.r .-,i. •• - AY y�s.. i t.y . r. yn,. < a nc, u� {;•� fltAREMOt�IT. ' - Mr. Skill, of Toronto. wast he ly •'anct Ifra: Mrs. Found bias in the city on guest of over the A. E:week-end Foreyth a..�tt. - Friday.' - � A carload of coslof it soft yarns• SHE.. ONTARIO RAILWAY AND Robert'Greig, of Brougham, was ty arrived in Claremont a few -% town on Tuesday. MUNICIPAL BOARD da a ago and fouad a ready sale. T. Philip, of Brougham, w`iiss In yy In The Matter of the Application of - J. H. Evans had the misfor4une ppm '- the city on Thursday. last week to.cut his foot with an Ted,Hformthe Telephone of the following - t _',r ' ir°' C. t• ��� " ' _ .. David Graham purchased a dri- ; - ase and as a result is naw confined charges for telephone service.:. ver from John Mandell. _ gs,.,, �:• " ARE: to his house. For Business or Residence 3ndWdual •"` Fro$ Ward made- a shipment of Mrs. E. J. Speneely left on Wed- Line Service from $2.3.00 per annum ► �'�PU9-p1R cattle to Toronto on-Tuesda P nesday of last week to spend three leas adiscount of $3.00 for prompt Talbert Evans has- rested DavidMrsinvAP P T PnRh's farm east of the village. - _ _ t tan, of Piston. discount of 20;Y, for prompt payment. James Coates was in the city on we can Dont ve " This to to remind you that the For Business..Residenoe of Rural party _ .rSane.sy with her aarrt. Mise Coelx- Claremgnt . Cuntiountion School line service from $19.50 per annum pon it citildreII rt: less a discount of $3.00 for prompt Jacob Taylor has rented thepro, concert will be held this (Friday) rove tl thrive dbv p payment to $22.60 per annum lean a 1� '��J " evening. Dont miss it � _-- petty kb nae the Law farm, diaconal of 20% for'prompt payment. r. west of the village. Mr.. and Afro. Hockley, J. H, For combined Business and Residence-L!,,Gooi1 rices The Mission Circle of the Bap- Beal, L. Fingold, Mrs. Hammond, Servicson & Two Party Llne' from (TAYLOR'S •tilt Church held' an open meeting Mrs. Bryan and daughter, Mabel, $38,00 per annum lees a discount of y/� in the church on Tuesday evehin'g and John Brignall were in Toron- $3 00 for prompt payment to $47 50 M' ( 13OLD CRUS T j - paid for well When an enjoyable time was spent to on- Thursday. - prompt —num payment. less a discount ratto 9apply ��f id � 13 R EA D Eby the large number present. Thotioas heal, :who has been very only where the location of the -two ( Ah One °, fatted milk- Mrs, D, A. Scott returned home ill for some weeks, was taken • to y, C L A REManr w premises are in the same direStion _ on Tuesday after visiting for a the hospital, .Toronto,. on Satur- from the central office. e ' week with her mother, Mrs. Kin- day to receive treatment. We For Rural Party Line Service on fed chickens. x. dree, of London, who was on the hope for a speedy recovery. grounded circuits at Uxbridge from sick list,_ but has now quite recov- $15,00 per annum less a discount of erad. ` �T $3.00 for prompt payment to $18.76 ;.BreaCl, 3 lb. loaf, Z80. ' Phone 3700 r Next Sunday, morning 'at the S' H I lr- G L B S per annum less a discount of 20% "• Baptist Cburch the pastor will for prompt payment, gdaaao Branch Sure s In on "Being Enriched "Tn Nova Scotia Shingles . For Extension Wall Telephone on the "in Everything." The evening sub- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Rama premises. Iadivididual Line j y P Bird's Felt Slate Shingles, The Store that saves ect will be a ver practical one Service frbm $10 00 per annum net " g " for"sale ut to $11:00 per anuum net. You money. : ' FRANK C�IDLOWrz How to Disa res. For Eztene[ Harry, Stokes, of Mount Albert, T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Party Line Service _Qua ty First Courtesy Always Gf.AREMONT, same remises, ONTARIO accompanied by his two sister@, _ Call and get prices, from 25 per annum net to $9.00. 1liiaeea Marion and Ether Stokes of _ per annum net, - Toronto, speo� over theweek-end A few of ocr regular prices : ' with G. M. and MtA. Forsyth sad For Extension Desk Telephone on the +Grain Cho M„f same premises, Individual Line Ser, Maple Leaf Mutual- F� other relatives in Claremont. �pYro Nice fro $11.50 per &noum net to Sunflower Salmon, large tin 18c Miss Josephine Cochrane, who a ccpp P Beet Sockeye Salmon, - 40c P AND FL kKING• $l2.50 pefannum net. Sweet Cors " loc Co.�' has been in very poor health for For Extension Desk Telephone on the pea,,lar 2 for 25c p,.si. some time, was taken to the boa- I aim prepared to do Ckopping "and same premises, Party Line Servicelarge tin, Cheap rates for farm and country l; Oat F7akiti every Monde Sunrise Baking Powder, 16 oz 25c pltal in Toronto on Thursday last g y from $ll.Yb per annum net w $1200 buildings. � t Wednesday and Friday Per annum not. Fine Blend Bulla Tea, lb 55c aid, to receive treatment. " .Her COB par at present is very critical. Stoneboats For Sale Fine Blend Coffee, Ib 80c :Windstorm Insuraase on bufldings; Rice, Tapioca, Sago, 3 lbe 25c wind -mills, Silos etc. A considerable amount of snow P 1fd11 during the past week and as a Joh-@ F. Bayles, ClalEemont Appointment For Hearing Luz, Corn Starch, Old Dutch 12c ,Automobile Insurance t ; result sleighidg has improved Laundry,Starch, Ib l0c r 'preatl in many pl cea- RaralRoute No. 2 p g of all kinds, y t y The Ontario Railway and Municipal Ammonia, 2 k e 1Sc W FAR road@ had been bare, but motor — -- Eleventh day o arch, A. D, 191'8, at traffic has shown a sharp decline UY- the hour of Eleven o'clock in the fore- Qrangea, large and sweet, doz 40c - since these snow -falls took place. noon• in. the council Chamber in the Onions, 10 The ... 25e Write or phoneA quiet wedding was celebrated Village of Markham, for hearing the Puffed Rice, 2 pkge $Sc - at the home of Rev. W. Limbert, 0 XXabove appl[cation, All persona havingestpricea BOWMAN to 21liarbeck Ayr.. • Butter and Eggs. Wednesday. Feb. 10th. the happy to be heard are directed to attend at couple being Miss Corel Norton and nese now the time and place as aforesaid, _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. =' Mr, Walter John Gerson, of Clare- Dated at nary. Aonto this Nlnetasnth 4 I Mr. Limbert rformed We have a complete stock of hei Day -of February, A. D. 19`c8. FARMERS ERS pe Be" Collars, Pads, Halters (Sea)) (egd.) H. C..BMALL, .CLAREMONT 1. ..,the ceremony, after which the bri- a8 Secreta dal party went on a brief hooey and Parte: Secretary NOW le the time t0 et Nolle moon motor trip to the United In making our harness in Peter- J,hatfow9 sharpened tIId OREAMERY 1 States. On ' returning they will born they consider : The Pickering- repair6�, ready •.' - rrsi+de at Claremont Q . 3 for s nng Highest price Id for :I The improvements that are be L1aht ' First 'rtty' C1 a`,� L the i inir made to the community hall &Cie Ccmffiltiee are now near! eom leted. These Our rices are reasonable and we D �T T �+ ` improvements include a new coil- pwill give until Apr. lot " ; ' 1 L 0 E 11 E -BELL ~�mw ` Cnaine Wing of grained wood, a larger plat. for payment. The object of tlsb Association is to >� (Sive ns a trial and be convitl " m CLAREMONT r loan. an a !erase anditorin Bee os before buying. lessen etealin sad rosecute for about fifty more people than We oil harness 2.00 per set s e Dae, k A c �r aamad formerly, as well as other improve ( washed and dipped). r7 . R � � BEAT .�I�`-• meats. Three hundred new chairs lllembers having stolen oeeemnni ° aro being purchased, thus the hall • kny persou•oiishia new Harness will have a seating capacity of � C O O P E R ea,e hedia,. �bor g STANDS FOR THE RBST "r Executive 001nou es. should call on me before put• about threebundred and fifty. CLAREMONT - ebasiag and secure The weather canoed the post ldea►berehlp the 11 00.- .. - prices. � 1 cement of "Scotch Night" is the Agent. for Ackerman's Quality Tteseama. be nom m. rt.as.ni sr ( g semetsrfonavviloarion. 1 Harness repairing doge at •� III! . .. T r n We Harness. Ask the user. n are glad to announce that the pec zac. om.— as e, ' • i ram is to be riven next hfondaer ted, 9• Chapman, Pickering. All tiads of Harness Repalre kept l �� oveniog. Mr, and Mrs. Evans y constantly on head. l at young Feb -.-Sale'! D. Munro,' Jas, Richardson,Ward have invited the one YLuther Pilke , Claremont t r. i•�-�, 'x people to their home that evening. Pzesidwt,^-lBsores.ey�`J `Yl y l� All are requested to meet at the •`� g y Zotl�_ to 27th. church vehereeler h9 �ditl be read to take all out to the meeting- - - gglow: Here's hoping that- next /-C1 a r e m o n t News, _ TM lace:' night will be a "brow, Litter 'Carriers, Hay Corriere. bricht, moonlicht o"t i Visitors 2 )be Prunee, large jaicy ones, 25c Pompe; Door Ttracta, Oow are Cordially Invited to come and 2 The Seedless Raisins,. _ . 28c — Bowie. Pressure Systeme Bta. enjoy the meeting. 2 The Currants, recleaned. `7c t w rims oa I ill pay you to "get my p A very intereetiag social event 8 The Dried Peaches, 25c above before buying eLewheew gook place onTomdayof last week 2 pee Old Lux, .All roads lead to the Big Sale, From FgeHH J. PSOII�S at the home of Robert and Mrs. Prim �A � Richardson, of Walkerton, wbeu 3 pore Amnwais. - 24't0 30 per cent. of --- PICKERING. g1�i'!'jl►1tI� _ a lsrxo number of friends assess- 2 PRO Starch. } 2 Corn Starch; -15c 1neTCh$IIdlBe. 18 bled to help them celebrate th,e 21be Dwtee. 23c ` fiftieth anniversary of their wed- -iia A leasin; ileatazre.0 the 81be Rice.. -. ... - �. p 25c Come prepared to buy did see day took place when Rev. Charles 2 tine Peas. large size, f• 25c -. •� Lea W. Hing of the Baptist .Church.' 2 tins Coca, _ = 24c - -our new, p�'i_ces. iter Goa�la Sio�e is formerly of Ulatremoot, a,ceompail- Tiger Salmon, Targe tin. 81c _- .ied•by quite nulnber of the offf- Bereeahoe-!aa►ltnoa; « - "- � -oar y of qty -$ami care and members of the eosRme- 8aafbwer Salmon. - ?te Call at FINGOLJY Phone 88110• ! Parts is now eoaspiste. s tion f agic.Bk--P_o�rder '• _...—Sore • ' bride and groom of fifty years ago 5 lbs Black or Mixed Tea, 2 T5 +OS.+A E]dONT. ONTAR20 800T6—tliiHH 8808 18 bare Lanai dos m large stock of this Fais6W 4 and 'preberil;ad them with their ry 1 �_- We have on hand—unbeatable congratulations, good wlebes and fort, Gold, J. and -G. -or -' appreciation of their devotion Surprise, 1.00 for hard wear and tear.' 6 bars Castile or Olive Soap, to the church of which Mr. Rich. _ _ __ _ - P+ L1 ® REPAIRING , wife an active worker for over a s pag ,mreauea w nest, zoc "qu er o a centiiry. Theirappre- Corn- Flakes. per pkR, _1� av c c -1S - , Your :.: Harness maker. enation took a tangible form when 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, Kriift Cheese, lb, ° e5c ti8c .Busmesa H = Related to. Ours Mr. Richardson was made the re. per W cipiout of a handsome gold headed 2 The bulk gods Biscuits. 85c It willlpay:you to call at our Works Y to inspect our stock and 1 ebony cane and Mrs. Richardson &lovely banquet of golden tulips: Mena Fleece Underwear,i Law. Piakering, will receive our, -' '� b' SINCE 1584,- when the first Enro Venice, ,A call solicited a Pastor King also added a few per garment, Mena Wool Underwear, 89c rJ. y pean bank was founded in - the story of the world's commercial words in keeping with the happy -event. Many other friends aesem- - heavy, reg 2.09, Men''s heavy Wool Sox, 1.39 I progreHs is the history of. tbe, _devel- nt of banking. Since the found• opme' bled at the home of the' venerable 'couple to extend their congratula- ' 3 pairs for ... 1.25 1 Ing of the StRndard Bank in I873,'the tions and do them "honor "on t8e Mods heavy Flannel 'Shirts, reg 2.00, for 1.49 BAKING commercial progress of ruany of this country's most successful business occasion. The nephews and niece@ presenting- showed their esteem by presenting- Meds Winter Cape,- ; i with houses is Closely identified vrith t Esehl them with a handsome electric• +readiaglamo. Mr, and Mrs. Rich rel 1.50, for - A few piece9 Of -Deese (@foods, Sgt. � YEARS -services of this institution.. local branch of the Sandard Bank is :ardson were both born near, reg 75c per yd, for... 49c equipped to meet the; flaaucisl needs �Claremont where -they lived up to Number of pieces of Prints,, iP of the comrunnity. <the time of their marriage, when reg 35c per yd, for.. 24c they moved to Brant township ,where they farmed until about 15 Ladies' Fleece Underwear, reg 1.00 per grartnent, earn ago when they moved into Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose', STANDARD :BA1�I K - ' Walkerton where they have since reg 1.00 per pair, 79e resided. A friend with a pr,etic nature penned a hnlnor'ons poem Do GO T T I pF GAI�IADA PICKERING BRANCH—W: F. Law, Manager vommemorating that eventful clay s ( aranchei *leo at Brooklin, west Hill, Whitby -Of fifty reArO Afro. bait apace pre ? • ' i } CST,ARF''�fC)�7T �•��•�-, — . Tit tion for repairing all kinds of Harness and boots. CECIL- BRA LIE :.: Harness maker. :41 - � PICKER.INGI, - ONTARIO s Of all MaUrials and 3edAa- ' It willlpay:you to call at our Works `_ g to inspect our stock and 1 —obtain—prices. All orders left with our agent. A. T. Law. Piakering, will receive our, -' prompt and careful attention ,A call solicited a T. MATHESON rJ. �. ". h.M{••S') '.Y, .'?"$.F . eP.' '.)'. + 7t w .Yuki y. t r?n ?q ��..:r'?iw ,>wtdNWf,.�.:.. .. s«., a. ,•-._- ..s•_.. ,...� ', w+5,, .. .,.�. , . '.. . : ., :'7!S°dvt .:... ,' .. : L"}:M`J- ,,amu, -n' rail" Vii, '.i"4,.f"Sn•' "e'F ""PK .,p"N _ n•^ttit9'• Y ";k. „�,a,s., .. y a .. ,_ ,.. w frame',. ?`ate ' . , vim.Ea dr• w .' .., •.d.. ..... .. _ ,. ,. s,. ',�. �x .. .:.ww, �'.r,�. '•,�..r S"aturdsy about�a quarter of °" tations oa c.i"f:, bay parts. Ant. c9ire, track, Toronto -No. 2, occurred a mi_a west of the tovyn known 9s A, yellow, 90c; No. 3 yellow, 88c. Sehwaba' O_ orne•�'s. withk4i thea finial of e x Militeed-1Tc>t: _ hiostrea: fret#ham: (,rimby.A touring car contain't^g ;. bags included: Bran, per ton', "0.25 a. - -- -lo $31:.28; shorts, per ton ,'$32.26 to $4.0.25: Hagan, F;orenoe Hnwas, E:unta -` - $8.25:' middlings, 58.9.26' to 1 tood'feed, floor, it bag, $2.30• TORONTO YOITfH'MEETS1AVALANCHE KILLS 57MApM r ' Ont, oats -40 to 42c, f.o b. shipping Pirovincia•1 highway. ' At this point the TUL points. Oat, good -miring x$1.33 to ton -Grimsby and Bvamii:e HamLs• *1.86, to.b. shipping point&, according e'ectric road turns crossing the high I AUTO ACCIDENT AT -.� y , �� _ I DEATH- ICE -BOATING - _-PERSONS - PERSONS IPI LFfAH � As the motor car approached. tin t $ I ..� � Buckwheat -No. o", 68c. rairroad crossing the 6.10 car from i - R No. 2, See. ° an", BOUT -First pat., $9.10, To- LEVEL CROSSING carding -house and cabins, 'heated, ventp; do, second pat, ;8.60. r - Ont Sour -Toronto, 90 per ---cent - t., barrel, in carlets, Toronto, ooruer, and according to eye-,nireseec- � driver of the auto stowed dawn ` A. „ -- Plunges Into Open Water Many Miners Still Buried' 11n- '`Toliol3To 'ryvq Imo, Three Iitjuied :' Car of 'Ear-• Frit>� der Debris �n Narrow Canyon :_... " i14wn *hest-N.o. k Norti:.j $1 -67%;- .' W�eix=ne+cirit ear Sirk�s' � ;� �" i "�� _ - — . No 2 North ; $1.83 �1. i No. 8 North., Ot1r New Grimsby: . � " ESC6�C. _ . --Fire AC�t. •- - -+ - i1.601A Mia sate -No. 2auto-,4' CW,-' nominal• ."-: - - -- - - .�„ _ i Grimsby. Ont.« Feb. 21. -An ;�' .:.«• '-_ ., ...� . v. <: <� .s. �• _, .. -- -- - - esi;wt�hr - t F:7 .� vas wwrw on u fled otsE ' . L .. ., - _ `" t L sr,. No. 2 feed, 41 '%c; Westerift 9rAaMZXFMr S"aturdsy about�a quarter of °" tations oa c.i"f:, bay parts. Ant. c9ire, track, Toronto -No. 2, occurred a mi_a west of the tovyn known 9s A, yellow, 90c; No. 3 yellow, 88c. Sehwaba' O_ orne•�'s. withk4i thea finial of e x Militeed-1Tc>t: _ hiostrea: fret#ham: (,rimby.A touring car contain't^g rom the heaviest snow storm. of the bags included: Bran, per ton', "0.25 five St. Catharines people, Hanna - -- -lo $31:.28; shorts, per ton ,'$32.26 to $4.0.25: Hagan, F;orenoe Hnwas, E:unta -` - $8.25:' middlings, 58.9.26' to 1 tood'feed, floor, it bag, $2.30• Hawes, Mrs. F. Hawes said homed Hawes, was returning west on the "I V Ont, oats -40 to 42c, f.o b. shipping Pirovincia•1 highway. ' At this point the s only 700 feat long. points. Oat, good -miring x$1.33 to ton -Grimsby and Bvamii:e HamLs• *1.86, to.b. shipping point&, according e'ectric road turns crossing the high I ' to ftwlghta. way going north on Kerman Ave. Barley -Malting, 63 to; 65c.. As the motor car approached. tin t $ I ..� � Buckwheat -No. o", 68c. rairroad crossing the 6.10 car from i - R No. 2, See. ° an", BOUT -First pat., $9.10, To- Hamilton which would be due at this carding -house and cabins, 'heated, ventp; do, second pat, ;8.60. , point about 7 o cock, was turning the .. s Ont Sour -Toronto, 90 per ---cent - t., barrel, in carlets, Toronto, ooruer, and according to eye-,nireseec- � driver of the auto stowed dawn ` per ;5.96;' seaboard, in bulk, $6.95. but not soon enough. The frontt of the Stxaw-Car.ota, per ton, $3 to $9.60 - -uric,. car struck the auto fairly in i The entire first shift of the Utah- Sar•eenings--Standard, rec_eaned. 'f• ob. bay portal per ton, $22.60• the middle, driving it sideways into a hu snow bank, pinning it there i huge r- Cbeeme--•New, large 22c; twins, 22%t; triplets, 28¢; ti,24c_ Old, and throwing the oecupan#aou•t The :eau and filled it with debris. It was lar , 28 to 3&; °*las, 29 to SIC; impact was eo great that all live Pas- bi lits, 80 to 82c. sengers ,were badly injured. They " irtte;-Fiae.+ Creamery prints, were moved to it nearby residence and Ado; 1 creamery, 48 to 47c; No. 2,Doctors McLay and. MCMilnan called, ' 5 464, Dairy prim ts, 41 to 42c. who adnsdnis tered first aid. Two am - r: -c --- Eggs• -Fresh extras, in cartons, r lo 4S-zo•.4f reyh' extras, loose, 41 to, busances from Ham%ton removed the,, j `glazed ice surface was open water. firsts, 87 to 38c; " .;torage 42e; fresh fir 'tetras; injured to the General Hospttat at Hemf_"ton where Florence Havas, aged t - 28e; storage firsts, 2 : ; stor- ag@ seconds, $1 to 224. 12 years, passed away at five o'clock' t The four young persons disappeared Dresaw! poultry -Chicken, sp-Ing, t2 is morning, and F. Hawes, the only manager of the local baseball team. r. 82e;' hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., 21 to ide; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, 220; man of the party, at 8 o'clock to -night. - - - ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, 30 to 92c ; The oosxtftione of fire other patient. were reported to be fakrly good and _-- turkeys, 85c. Beans --Can. hand-picke4 lb., 60; a`i1 wI'd recover, it is expected. Their primes, 5 to r+34c. injuries are as follows: Mrs. Florence `" t L sr,. sen -age girls and a 19 -year-old boy , `.ad from a simi- °" Lnd Boy mining satt'Rment at the foot. , a sisiractfsous escape lar fate when an ice -boat in which 1 A, they were riding swept -off--sa-id ice 1 4 through fluating Wracks i 1 ;t As the mass of snow accumulated and plunged rom the heaviest snow storm. of the into the water of the Bay near the - -- bove the Gulch, in which- are 'Lted Eastern Gap. he Utah-De-laware and Utte Apex _. The dead -'ad is Reginald Hesston, ' "I V and filled the marrow canyon, which aged 20, of -96 Dixon Ave. I s only 700 feat long. The rescued are: Carl Crockett, aught without warning when the' aged 19, 20 Norway Ave.; Mabe1.IIes- j, cott, $31 Bathurst S.t., and Be:vie Mee- onducted by a albs. Rimby. A small han, aged 17, of 9 Norway Ave. on's t $ I ..� � Heil body was found at 1.20 this (Thursday) -morning, four hour's � - were buried or swept away, The after, the accident, in 30 feet of water, carding -house and cabins, 'heated, a short distance from wh-3re the boat SYN ., rushed in the snowslide. Many of the went off the ice. The accident happened shortly after ` ^ o'clock in the evenir,.t,• It was mark- aemely difficult. ed by a tragedy, by a display of cour- The entire first shift of the Utah- age, by a thrilling rescue. when the s:tde swept the gulch sides' Under, gloomy skies the tee boat :eau and filled it with debris. It was went skimming across the Bay. .In :he slide bore down the mountainside,' tjse pit were the two girls and Heston. �, Crockett was at the rudder. The boat says: -Workers continued digging in circled and headed for what seemed the debris resulting from the snow - ; to be sheer ice. Then the ice sprit into They Shall Not Paas." b Oct' Whet had appeared to be the Louls Curotte, Indian goalkeeper of the Caughnawaga hockey team: Indian j `glazed ice surface was open water. The boat shot off into this, turned Tillage, near bloatreal, who is said to. heli" over and submerged. be one. of the largest "goalies" in the t The four young persons disappeared world. He weighs 400 pounds. He Into the water. Crockett grabbed the manager of the local baseball team. boat. The girls bobbed up from the Famous Bridge E-lginetr .. water. Be'vie Meehan also was able to seize the boaCrockett threw his Dies After Long Illness I arm abort Mabel Hescott and palled _-- her to the boat- Helston disappearrod: hen a%snowalide thundering don the tountainside buried the little High• Lnd Boy mining satt'Rment at the foot. , f Sap Gulch, near-- here- It was tared the toll might mount to 75.. : As the mass of snow accumulated rom the heaviest snow storm. of the rinter, let loose on the mounta�}iinside - -- bove the Gulch, in which- are 'Lted he Utah-De-laware and Utte Apex _. lines, it &wept trees and rocks with _ and filled the marrow canyon, which s only 700 feat long. Men, women, and children were. aught without warning when the' valanche struck the McDonald board-,- oard-•ng nghouse and a sma::er one near by onducted by a albs. Rimby. A small hunch and about twenty miners' eab- ns, lining both sides of the gulch, - were buried or swept away, The carding -house and cabins, 'heated, vith stoves, caught lire, as they were sec rushed in the snowslide. Many of the victims were terribly burned, and! dentifteation of the bodies was ex-' aemely difficult. The entire first shift of the Utah- )elalware mine was coming off duty' when the s:tde swept the gulch sides' :eau and filled it with debris. It was with a sudden, thundering roar .that :he slide bore down the mountainside,' - - raid pena outside its Path- AXladespatch from Bingham says: -Workers continued digging in the debris resulting from the snow - elide in Sap Gukh, near here, despite s the bandonment of hope that any of _ gal„ 2.40; per 6- 80 per ' snSering from shock; Mica Emma Chairman of the Bnnrrd of Directors of Then Crockett, Leaving the girls cling- alive. It was believed that they would ital.; maple sugar, E5 to 880. Hawse, fracture of left shoulder, body'the Don -Anion Bridge Co., and its for- Ing to the boat, swam to a Boating have frozen to death by this time. : Ho��oeyy-oO-Ib, tins, 11% to 12c r bruises and suftbriae from shock; mer president, died this morning in block of ice. After a strugg'.'e he was The number of known dead was u lain.; 1P Ib. tlnei Ilia t9 12e; 6 -lb. t Mrs. Hannah Hagan, laceration of the fire Royal Victoria Hospital here He I p increased late on Thursday to 33, with .12 to 123�e, 2 2b. tins. 14 to 1434& pi aide to pull himse:t out of the water. Stilelokod meats -Hams, sued-. 28 to 1 right hand, body bruises and enSering' was born in 1849, coming to Canwda Then he started off across the ice floes the recovery of the bodies of s man 1300; Cooked !sanw, 42 to 45e; smoked ;from shock. from the Uts#ted States. l to a more solid surface and on to the and a boy from the ruins. Ab onL 30 tolls, 224; cottage. 25 to 27e; break- i The auto party were on their way to! Mr. Johnson was acting as First shore, a mile and a ha?f away. remained missing: The exact number fast bacon, 32 to 36c; special brand' & Concert .being herd at the 1.0.0.F' Vice-preskk-nt of the Dominion Bridge.' Almost on the verge of collapse he may not be known until spring, when r :--breakfast bacon, 33 to 39e; backs, 1 Tvmpe� Hamditon. j;o. when the feat of spanning the SL reached an office on the docks at ti the snow melts, an official laid, ex- --- ibonQlesa, 37 to 45c. _ �� ]Lawrence River with a steel carrti- foot of Bay Street. Here a call was Gored meats --Long eear bacon, 54 _ p airting that only a small portion*( ' l ZO lira.• $'d2; 70 to 00 lbs. $20.50; COAL MIMNG STARTS le��er bridge received a tragic check put to to the police and life-savers. the devastated area could b. Caeared t0 bs. sad , up $19..'A; lightweight ! -with the collapse of the southerly por- of all snow. 7. rolls, In barrels. $43,50; l "niseight 'j�F,R ff MOS. IDLENE98 i tion and the death of 75 workmen. Mr. GREAT BRITAIN LEADS -Sentries patrol the ridges surround - - "W, $39.80 per barrel i iJohnson played a prominent rt In i the gulch in fear of another slide Lard—pure tierces, 18% to 19e: p y p pa IN RAILWAY SAFETY "� Min Fatally . III�11lCd—Labor :the t-ervision of plans that fo!'�owed the Much snow remains on the motustata ._. -., 'tabs. 19 to 19%e4 palls, 20 to 20%c; accident, and it was he who invented �� +ries, sad tt could easily bring about, iprano, 21 to tltiec: shortenintir4e.,' Disputes in Some Areas. „ I another disaster as serious as the - 14 to 14i4c; tubs. 14�fs to 1 the so-cmi5ed K" web system upon .ir7�r��,�'0 Train Rldef' 1. 1544 to 1534e: blocks. 16% to 1'le , A patch from Scranton, Pa..� w,hichtthe new bridge design was baa- •Reported Without SiII�le I present one. glace the fives of hun- Hla steers choice, $7 60 to $8.25 says: -Ons fatal accident was r•e- I ed On Dec. 11, 1916, a hugs suspend- Fatality. deeds of miners now digging in the vy dogood $7.J5 to $7.50• butcher i ported at anthracite collieries ed.span weighing 6,100 tons fell irtto debris would be in danger. e steers, choice, $? 'o $7.50; do, good. throughout the region which resumed the r{ver *arise being hoisted into London, Feb. 21. -Great Britain to t6„75- butcher heifers choice,' o rations after beim Id;e since Sept claims world leadership in railway to #1.26: do, good, $8,00 lw g g place and several workmen last their safety. Last year only one in. TORONTO BOY'S DEATH $8.50: do, med., S6 50 to $8; do, 1. The vlctina, John Luzanbak aged i±ivea. - - 50; botcher caws. I �+ of .his &-45city, walked into a pocket was kWled in a train accident. DUE TO TINY SLIVER ales. &; k dam Thur -day mornin in « to $4.50 b bulla, good, b0 ,the Sloan Colliery of tins Glen Alden peasant from Imprisonment two ,sire- 1901 and 1908-- er VIE! O ain . 150; $8.25 to .76; i Co. a few hours after he bad driio d- in 09, as in 1925, fort t0 Save Son's Life. Manners and coffins, $2,125 to �: f ed tis shaft only one was kL'led, while in 1916, hosp'ral unconscious and died within A despatch from Sofia, BnIgiria, ` 1919 and 1923 there were only three. Toronto, Feb. 22.-A tiny driver in. icit sows, $?0 to medium Cows• says:-Intenenfion by King Boris has ping the lett foal is be�eved to have been s� sn hour. itis 1,700,000,000 er journeys �� $t�0: foods”, good, $5.75 to saved a poor peasant living near the are made by trails every year, chance the cause of the death yesttsrday la' do, fair, $5 to $5.60; stockers, I Mining was resumed Thursday morning after nearly six months of royal summer palace at Varna from a, of death is infinitesimal.ftle '$4"75 to '$15M-, do, fair. $4.50 to , term of imprispnment. The King's yee Well Ki sley til of :•ison seven.1 75; calves, choice, $13.50 to $14; 1 Idleness The workers came out in The problem of railway transports- old Kingsley Brown, eon of AI r. I. good $12 to $12.25; de, gr&asers, j droves at all collieries as earl as 5I lowly neighbor sto'e a cart3oad o! oats y and Mrs. Arhur B. Brown, y , tion in Great Britain is cutanea d1f- 72 Warren; Eo $ti 25; good light sheep, $7 to o'clock waiting to be lowered into the from the royal tarn and was arrested- fersnt from the in the United States. Road heavies and backs. $5.50 to $8.60, mina• The first• trains hauling thA i T� case camp t on Friday and the Long haute are neg:igiEe. Sleeping A fortnight ago the boy recited at lambs fib to $i8.150- do med_, ptrcioas fuel to market were era route King asked that he be released, say- sire needed only in two directions the Timothy Eaton Memorial Church to 1E-�0; do, backs, $9 to 110.50; ; , distant eoanmu-shies sari., in the ing from London' toward ScoL'�and, a $10 to $1 About hogs, thick afternoon. About 20 per cent, of "I cannot permit the prosecution of, anniversary services. Two or three, �Spoths, fad and weL."d, $14.10 to my neighbor. I, am rich and he is .poor.' short night's rain, and to Plymouth. days afterwards he deva:oped a pain' 48i; da i ob.. $1&60 to $18.76; do, I normal d&Hy production, coal Company No wonder he wanted to load his w&-' But to the many thickly populated dis- in the foot. His father extracted aI ' gauntry $18311. to $18.50; do, officials say, was reached Thursday. r .. inlets of the country railway minute sliver. but the pain oontinnirsg, gl[ cars 14 6� to $14.715 ; select pro- I Co3liery foremen predict that maid- gun with my o:.ts . He. will Hve in , tracks form a network such as exists neighborly relations with me in the in the boy was taken to the Western Hos- tlritfta.l.T7 to (2.88. mum production will be reached b7 g 13' in America orty near Now York, pita4 on the 17th. It was found gnat .. 1d:Yeh I. fature." - - Clicago and other large citke. an of of the bone.! . MONTREAL Two collieries were Idle Thursday. - these was i Infection ---r Dr. C. L Stam and Dr. T. J. Page at- Q�e._ Can. West., No. f, die • CW, At one, No. 41 shaft. of -the Penasyl- Arellb"i Roy of Quebec tended to the ease sad the bone was o. 8, 51c; extra No. 1 fee4 54c, vsnis Coal Co. at Pittston; there was Dies in Montreal Aquitaniss is Damaged sad cine .tom withdrawn. ur. Han. -prim wheat pats. fiats, a dispute about tate number of docking by Huge Ocean WaVe o4e . .10; .escogds, 80; strong eskers, Tins tom *rt; the. meantime it Baa found that' _ • � .. :k to $&40., o�r&a. $80.96. Short, bows& to be employed. COMPAMY Quebec. Feb.'rFeb' 21• -Archbishop Roy ; the, infection had got into the main' - 4 1C> B. $8928. $a , No. i3, placed one man on the job, whit the died at seven o'clock last night in the A despatch from New Mork says:- b� stream. On the 18th a blood] tiny ere lets, x$18"m $li union requested -two. They refused t° at, Franeoise d`Assise .Hospital, after. The liner Aquitatiia, which passed transfusion was given, wick the boy's , - ChaaN-_it'inest vests, 21 to 21%c; work untn the dispute was adjusted.. a -long and psinfpl illness through the great storms of Jan. 24 father offering himself as the subject, 44 to The deceased prelatee hail been suf- a«nd 25 without a scratch, docked on but the effort proved in vain,' Kings'ey Butter, No. 1 cmun 43 dto 43%c. fazing. for some considerable time past Wednesday, 18 hours late, with dam- passing away shortly before noon yes- - � , 82c: de, firsts. Storm Prevents Pilots from frim canon' of the intestines; and it ages resulting f rom a huge wave which qday. e; dq woon46, 22e; fresh extras, ®aa due to this malady that he was toifched-L►�r-80 feet above the water- - &; t!reets tlrats 30c. Potatoes, Qusb- LtDa�ira; Ships Ha) unable, o0 ofilch" at the ceremonies ' line, after coming from an otherwise POTATOES FROM P.E.I. ear lots, $'3.80. _ New York, Feb. 21. --Two pills attendant upoas'the funeral o! the late � ordinary sea. Tins wave knocked the COVER CHAMPAGNE ^ V. from Halifax arrived its port today Orrd:inwl Begin, last July. `«Q" from her aarnto inscription on the la non- optional vietbore to New York Archbishop Roy eucceeded Cardinal i girt side broke a 80 foot cargo boom IMO OF ZEEBRUGGE i the srehiepiscopacy after having into three pieces, smashed windows in Seizure of 138 Cased is Mase -IN -=l,so De Ifuciery on the White Star. of Quebec from portholes in the chart house and flood- in Freight Car at New York. liner Arabic and . Funk MacKay on been bishop -coadjutor F. H. Sandford Cotan- thr HoUnd-Americ" Liner Vd&ud&= 1808: - __ ed some of the officers' cabins. A despatch from New York mays:-, —_ Capt. Botts had taken their ships Into Hall- One hundred and thirty-eight cases off xftn" Picket Boat WhiCb fax Friday, but were unable to de- _ high-grade champagne, estimated, ati Rescued . Ci"e�r. nuPdNOWiai current wbo:esale bootleg prices, to be bark whim the vessel ria lobo w oafs - !O[A7/OM O/ , "rd while leaving porta few hours �V►'b % worth between $30,un and $40,000,1 A dispatch from London say.:- rt-ttE ! 14E0 LAKE were found hidden under & consign - Britain is moaratag the death in &� & 60L0 dRfA 1liacKey m getting used to this sort �s,Is �.-.r anent of Prince Edward Island pots -t � •- awitserlmd of Cagtain F- H- Sand- of thing, for akirough it Is his first t101 - ties 'on the arrival of a freight car ford; eeeend of the heroic Sandford trip to Near York he has been catried A•"°e from New Brunswick, and seized by _ ; brotMss wt. blociad the mole of Zoo- to Sure" AT* times, once to $ermnda ,tri ti prohibition enforcement .officers. brugge daring the was. The, younger and once to South America• In each � e w• cry t/,./r� ter" �"r Tina 346 sacks of potatoes, which' brother; Lieutenant R. D. Sandford, v had not ..been. -sold, by. the, consignee, cont ended the powder -laden Sub msz- Case tfis atort� P t'd° a e r ,will be sold at ' auction; but not the *Mein he steered between the him from :+egaiT pia' R chanipagme• p11ea of the viaduct, where he liglited A&' shipatenta of potatoes from *w fw w and abaadond liar. Tkir is Expected by ~ _ ,tri on le suspected hs , - o Canada a Captain E. H. Sandford Comanded Dtalte ai>Kl Duchess of Yoek hereafter, the bootleggers -will tSte pi" boat whish follo*od the cab- •" to find some other arpicle of food for marine to to tie, If possible, the crew w,au' y • r, . man or beast to disguise the drink- _ �of which Itis bretlwr was kadsr. The A ampatch from London nays t-- } • a • ' abler Consigned for this market. pl ilset�M's- - Du of York is expected to s„ / t,0 Oranges, lemons, hay, crabs, eels, on - become a muff er in Aptit, it Is now -a« did_ Ora WOM the now of the sasrisou -and - - known, Duke and The above map shows the sceac c[ present acAvi+-S in tie lied Lake sec- Loss, an ' di ' e60, to Dower. A fm seconds inter tlefitiidy suspected commodities. a fou Cf alp�oetv'ee on tba ��{m ) whlfs, �sttwr awasoMris for sons tion of the district of Patricia, Gntarlo, north o[ Hooson, on the main line of — �,A upr blocking lbw teto0e sad pro- d" Ona Loddon home- the Canadian National Rallways. •hiajor C. "J. A. Cunningham Dunlop, who •�� In Holland. wetting the (lermans udag Usbaape hawo !10894 40 R 9 by Pr The -has just,retaraed from Red Lake, calla this the r'blsssat soil rush slate the koiia� is srowtrss oo a peoduoer of uncle as a naval bsMe, 1�af� Kloadilew" • , Attlee at s� 8aedlba+ti dlei r 3Y18. sud _; ' . ' _.... • ' - --. - • - - 1/89 - - l� % Weak and Run -Downs Restored, "Two years ago," Eays Mrs. L. Wfight, Eiacretkn,'Sack:,"* we�s very much run-down in health. I suffered .from. Indigestion,. Mick headaches and _A%leeplftoo nights. Faint spells would A)ften comp over me and L would have to lie down till the faintness passed breath that I I was so short of could not, walk any titaw'-ance Qr do any- --thing that required much exertion; ..Wlthouj feeling completely used up. An I was voretautly growing weaker, I consulted a doctor who told me I Was took Akdneeded building up. took several bottles tonic he gave Me, but the help I got from It was only: temporary. At this &tage I decided to tTY, Pr, Williams' .Pink Pills, which I had' used hi girlhood wlth'm'"h borne- -7 'fit. It was - not long after I began ming them that I know I had at last found the right medicine. I think I took &]together some fifteen boxes, and the improvement was remarkable HONORED BY INDIAN TRIBE as I was f"Ung as well as ever .I had Here is a . h h of Robert Randolph Bruce, now Lieutenant -Govern - tee", and my good health has con- or of the province of British Columbia, being appointed an a chl*f of the --tinued. to this day. I had also been Stoney Indians. The governor was given a puff at the Pips, of Peace and troubled at times with rheumatism, seemed to enjoy it, AGENTS WANTdins , UMS 1191P CAVA- VVA?r1ZD---One rosUabloof =&a to every] t.W ooDt�.r Hot town, merchant preferred. to Is % 'r 1=1A Ordwili for beat Custom -Made CMhost In Canada. Highest commissions. Ithr chicks. IV RKX TAILORING CO, Ltid. -i film Goes to Dec. "Daddy, May I ask a qusati"?- .Juat one. eigire... -W&IL why JIN the earth 00 ftr fro3a the ettu?, 7 -g f"N AimireWPWO and this as well as my other troubles -S W 46 disappeared. I have Mnoe recommend-. MI)TOTNACH& Do u y;o on The Beautiful Lane. :et a sensation of presstrre ' the heart? music� /AVSrAAF7XV ed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to neigh- heart ble—It' frightened It' bore_ W I know'a Lane where In the spring Indideation- SelgeVs •-W Any Dowm three' centuries, Shakespeare TGUIP-1117 L who have used them with equally 5CO, good results." A thowanid beautlea.awestly cling; and Milton still tooll us how beat to SOLD EVERYWHM, All weak, anaernic. women And girls Beginning with the ruddy glow, write of muatc. the figured splendor L Vi& & C�. Lim" Davills"m Tweaft 7. le Celery Cure. w afiould follow the examp:e of Mrs. When pink the wildwood blossoms A claim that rheumatism of M14ton's musical imagery, with its 'Wright -4 — +hepi If. . f 1. blow; nuqjsm can be Btblical and Platonic lore may U10T trial, Now health . and pew strength is And strolling there with throbbing 1eured by vaccination" was deacMbed in again be revived; but we I can an t sure- to follow. You can set the pills heart recent ne"P&POM NOW I* is St&tnal to make sure that, like -him, we *�Z from Your druggist, or by mail at 60 1 cull each nook, each lovely part: that cele is is one of •- the beat curse of what we know, And to read Shape - cents a box from The Dr. William@, Medicine From where -Abe lowly violets, hide, 'Till ffor this disease. I **ar*,,wtth the senses alert, is always 1, Boll one ounce of celery seed In to thr i:1 at the richer Co,, Brockville, Ont. deeper, where the wild vines ride. _And often in some quiet dell a of nature and of 1 Pint of water until it Is reduced to half big works, of all literature, 1 fool the sousbir -dg ' mymUe a pial. Strain,_ bottleo; and cork- Take: are the master-scume at which to That drifts across the blooming ways, one tea&P0011ful twice a day in a lib freshen and quicken our perceptions. In Norton Wood the sun, was bright Even as a harper playa— tle water. Continue for a fortnight; —M. Wright Roberts, in -Music and In Norton Wood the air was-HchtWhen softly in a reverts, stop. and try again later if neoessoary. Letters," And meek- anemones, I Some olden love he seeme, to so"; . This recipe was given to a man who ..Xissed by the April breeze. And Inspiration 'fends him away— Was 213 crippled with rheumaLlem that II Minard's Liniment used, by physicians. Were trembling lefe and right. Careening melodies to play. It took him three hours to 70LIk three •Ah, vigorous year. miles from his house to his work. Af- Bobby's Busy Day. Ah, primrose dear I know- a lane that ambles on ter a fortnight 'the man was aaked I Beryl— ­Why are you washing your 'face With smile so arch! 'TVI summer's blissful days . are goes; how long It took him to get to big at this time of day?" work and be 1.B bb ---T'— In be u UORSEMEN I - 1111 There Is no better friend In the stable than Kinard's. Splendid for sprains, swell- ing, efiffness. ei KMG OF PAIN"' A, Al 14 Jul, Dunning laryn, From when the dreamy wild -rose weV%4. One hour 4 IV 41 Ab, hyacinth so blue, hattnis and twenty minutes." morrow," We also must make f}'soo With YoU!, The' banks, where rhododendron An -other man, walking beat double, 07 Where are those cowsillps hiding 7 taunts. was given the recipe, and to three I Clerks in the Bank of Engliand, STRATFORD M Buf we should not be chiding-- --'Till 'daisies and the 'goldenrod days W&A, quite WSIL offers will belformer:y worked six whole days a The ground is covered every inch— By badge and meadow brightly nod, interested to know of a golf champion ! week and had to be content with no What siyest, master finch? ',ad dewy diadems are worn whifogat rheumatism in his wrist, in 'holidays, save a few special days scat• I see you In the swaying boughl To sparkle in the early morn, the summer, but never In winter, -be- tared through the year. WOMAN - "And very neat you ikM I vorsf! By bush and blade and humble tower, cause he ate celery He was given RAmstored to Health byLydia And there's a Jay, To lend euchautmeaL-tio the hour` the c6lerYfieed recipe said won the -And from that clump of An— And where a mountain brooklet Lowe -- Chu pidnship agal'u. E. Pinkham's VeStuhile Shoots a great pillion, purple; ---blue I'llager by a bridge that shows, iro Compound Had it b;;n my and gray A Paradise of beauty gleam tood'fertune to have Inar =Y sons, I would have preferred to spend COMMon Stratford. Ontario. —,'After to _J- And, coming home, To cheer the summer's pegging dream firet babt Was born I tid to -laden. as we climb my eapit&I in giving them education! star Well Of charm and haunting melody, I the than feuve ;- -- Ile FITwork M . Forever sweet of memory. ;;;;ZI die— in g Im twelfth th d B 17 A cuckoo sh�pie�ti w" a wl*— Mr. -Justice Sankey. Modem Living Habits Pro. oung (I was married :1119) 16027 lot mote Self - Poisoning — r, so "Cuckoo! cuckoo!" the -first we've I know a lane, where in the fall now what was the matte let beard! My heart grows heavy with When to man, like friendship, most Tiwusands are Victims go until I was all It all, run-down, weak ""Cuckoo! cuckoo I" G-od blese the bird! Though like a racing bird, to climb seriously tried? When he stand a- and nervous, an had a bad in % e piace- Scarce Elmo- to- take -his breath, Eats with joy of autumn -time. loan. The a *rage man or woman does not meet- For nearly two years; I could enjoy consistent good health. Loss of not sleep and I would always complain appetite, headaches, biliousness and a head -ache, but a And now "Cuckoo!" he saith— I linger by the glowing ways, I of having tot a head Cuckoo! cuckoo! three cheers! Still clinging through the mellow d I - brain -eche.' i I lack enthusiasm for work or er a IS; aye, Yos I k Rieelly tA—av are constant compLaints. Lydia & ;aayrn's Vegetable Com - He let the welkin ring! To drifting,drooptris leaves of gold 1. -He -has DOL folded wing to red oties, that the thickets bold: !�-_ientists_ have ascertained that such pound during the Change of Life and Since last be saw Algiers. And where some wild tower tarring a condition is usually caused by self- she recommended it to me. After Your poisoning resulting from constipation. taking two bottles I b. to it --T. E. Browa. still to - little Bleep and - — go' V modern living habits, the to feel =��d I linger, linger fondly secretion which promotes regu. Cough natural go have never left off since than, e: I believe in education. The more I gather, like a harvester, lar elimination by softening the bowel for about three months. I can saf, one knows, the better will he be able The fond roomemnibmuces of her, contents, is often deficient --especially say'I have taken Was ainviii ZmAo see opportunities; and the greater Who, lived a full-blown among middle-aged people. poison my second baby was I think in in the 5�3 rose to blush, from waste matter remain The makes child -birth will be his happiness. ThArefore, To the In autumn's peaceful hush. it easier an L Systems of people affected is the terrible pains with first every child should have the advantages Alas! to leave me. friendly lane, th us "4ue ere,,, good health. children and very few m4h m3rf-Zig us enemy of p of a, good education. To dream wkh thee In Joy and pain! V pie need Nujol, because as I was so much stron i4 no 'now able to do my work awe, by --Oliver Rutter. Avujoi so the waste matter and -if the poison fangs of a snake are permits thorough and regular bowel 'I am still taking the V elimination without overtaxin the pound as I am nursing oaken out, a now pair will grow. baby."— Mrs. Mrs. Wind Makes Her Beds. intestinal muscles. It helps Ne4re OMER PA 49 SiUmiet. Iftrat- ) you. ford, On be[ Mrs. Wind to making her bade, Xsk youidruggist ffor.Nujolto-day— If you am suffering from any weak. Tired Out—Fed She to pulling up the -cloud pillowa, n and remember look for the name which cAuses .web yam' i Miser", Generally? Kneading and tossing them. as pains in the side of "Nyjol in on both bottW label de an It yon feel out of sorts, your kidneys She has forgotten to sew up the, rents and -package. nervousfeel=givoo Lydia IL ftk. — In the covers.- I and liver are not acting naturally, bam's Vegetable •CanqkP=d a t&1 Don't d4lay'but go W-'�OUT druggist The feathers aro flying about. now. and got a bottle of Warner's We Kid- Backward and forward, and up, and ney and Liver Remedy down, take * according In wild confusion. - _Lt to directions. In a Mrs. WIndr house Is a sight to see; .-.short tirne you should It is covered with w1hite, .----notice the benefit from "What matters It!" cries Mrs. Wind tbdA remedy inade from And blows at the furniture. herbs and other bene- With a hasty broom she sweeps the ficial Ingredients. Used feathers AYE R �, --lior over 50 years by Into a heap. miftions In aR Ram of The paperer called it a blizzard. the world. For your It was' only Mrs. Wtnd Making her or Beds. bioalth's sake take care i of kldneys and —,D. A Lovell In The Monitor. your liver. Sold by all druggists. Price $1.26 Mimard's Liniment for golds. .0 per bottle.. Warner's Sofe Remedrefs Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Co."Toroula, Ontario. Ordinary a. )rts", such as cricket,. . . . . . . ''Headache P tennis, and running are especially .Qolds Neuritis ,.-.,Lumbago beneficial, as they cause no eye stm. Neuralgia Toothache RheumAt1___'_'_' _-Pain sm 7 Canadian Plan Book. Cuticurit Talcum In c"peration with Canadian -..CIGAR STORE -DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Is a delicately niedloated, and- hitects. designs Of moderate Arr price septic, deodorising Powder Ideall-bi _.....INDIAN d homes are published in ,a both cl:lldroon and adults. It to MacLean,Builders' Guide. Detail. package cooling and refreshing and t 0 1 cs�f Formerly used In front of Tobacconist 9d information on Planning, build- AEUT _U Itnom proven direction a pleasing fragrance leaving the stara. Must be In good condition. lug, furnishing, decorating and which contains Iskin sweet and wholesome. -Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets _7 4 14fttoo price and where can be soon. gardening. Profusely illustrated. _—RandriM y --Druggintik ;A-r;--fdenl -reference book. Send Also bottles of 24 mad 100 MacLean BAlUdins-_ atejid ifif &F6t Bayer Mannfacture of Mosbakettle adcom a WATXB*.% io 20c_foT__a_cGPY. Aspirl- 40-4be-4mile mark (Mil -I Ue AeW, A,"). WWI- It Is wstl 11DOW11 Reports, Ltd., 344 Adelaide St, acidnter of ftlicylicadd (Acetyl SaUCY 73 W. MAUD SL Oran that Aspirio mown 11471ir =4nutaLtum- to "Gist Qe Public agamt tat ottlow. the Tab" ___�rWfoost, Toronto. se Boor minjisay W1U to sump" with, th"" 94"'."ft _41 as 11"a", IdSUE Na�. Ili.—In Orlonate' dn F I IC h„_ ap.�n9"'•” , w -`i �.9. Y•:dt:'y' .q..y ••n_;,F`y,x .: ..". y,.a• i?, eA :g;:c:..' � . ,qr. :n7 '� ' .P.$< -+r ^' awn �' ?`•:+ 4 :R•, f,+' . H" r:; • A. ,h'b„ ..-.. ... ., y. .:. ...' :. ':.c, ,,•..-. "... :'.. J•vr,rxid... ...y:..�.�;. cv.n"ay... ..-,...,,sv. .. - •tr.-•.'-'••.!�-x.Yu+ .'•,.,•"-T". v"x ,. "K!. ., ,.,t F ,Y ... i . \.-• Jia ... .. - '�• st• .r. • . • � ' The townsht .council will .-Mrs; H. Mechin a ei,tTuesday LOCALISMS. � p � '2neet on Monday nett for the in the city with ht' t: daughter, - � - --- - -- • - '` ' ' transaction of general business. Mrs L. H. Devitt. v - - }gt}s..---=lith-Sarperrof Coldaprings, -Mr. Waiiace; printil:i of mile �%- - ua I ridsy� l vb �/ I +� William and Mrs. Gormley, a son has bees 6pecding--s' few dayb -public school, was off duty seversore } f with his friend, Walter Ferguson. days last., week anffering-from's - ti r AW. m. Robt.) -The. moemain dance on the very. severe cold. - Born, on -Thursday, -Feb. l;Btb, new school rink on Saturday even- -Dr. E. A. $adleir, Dentist, - "Jo.h)and hire. White, a eon;(�Vm. Ing was well attended and all practising in Toronto, will be here r -Barry Stanley, of Fishers, N. thoronghly enjoyed themselves. in his office on Thursday from 10 _ ;Y., is 7. visltia with his daughter, -The Women's Institute will s. ro, to 5 o. m., as uanal. i gg 11irs. J. S. Baladoo, for a time. hold their regular meeting at the -Walter Ferguson has been con- n -Henry and lira. Coates of To- home, of Mrs. John Draper, on fined to his bed during the past • , Y V U n � en 11111101111 Tuesday neat, Mar. 2nd. at 3 p. m. week suffering from a very severe g_ - !Onto, spent the week,ent� with The regular program will be giv- coli but is now improving. the latte ?a sisters, the Nissen +d en.. This calls fora demonstrati ohn S. Baledon was -in Toron Ju8t now we are showingsample' of of small cakes. Members will to for a couple of dayelast weekp _ -hire. D. J. Callaghan, of To- , "v pronto, lapent Monday and Tuesday please bring samples and recipes attending the hardware mens i j °''with her parents, Soba and Mrs. for same. convention which was held in the "Real Bargains in Sults Murkar. -Geo. W. Barker, Pickering, Bing Edward Hotel. will be leased to receive orders -Dr, H. T.•'Fallaise, Resident " -Mrs. John Holt, of Bowman- forPlain Blue the. new Dominion of Canada Dentist. Office over J. S. Baisdon s 1 . 20 year4 ,boude at 07 and interest' hardware store. Office hours, 9 to - r spending nearly two wee s with - -_Diamond Blue at yielding 4 73%.. Telephone orders 0 dally and evenings by appoint - relatives here. *, --Mrs. Thos. Robbins is in the to Pickering Na; -,4800 will receive mast. �iagollal Blue at. " ... `. .hospital, Toronto, having under Prompt attention. It will be ne- -DI r. Clark, who has been here pueaaopera tion forappendicitie. cessary to act quickly,as this loan spending a couple --of weeks with Black with White Stripe'at - ?` will be subscribed in a short time. leis wife and children at the home We hope for a speedy recovery The first of a series of 10 lee o€ M, S. and Mrs: Chapman, re- -Miss Meryl Hall, who i9 on the - P Bine with White Stripe at 33.00 , nf6ce staff of the General Motors, tures was broadcasted from To-' turned to his work as manager of �. = ronto last Friday afternoon. the the bank at Magratb, Alta. Mrs. �..Ashawa, spent Sunday here with a F. H. and hire. Hall. enbiect was "The Industries of Clark, whobAsbeenilfpoorhealtU .Don t miss this grand opportUnity. 1 e>� entente, Canada." Through the courteey"of will remain here for some time be- -H. J.. Clark, of Toronto, ac of F. T. Bunting the school trus.- furs returning. - �c1libpanied by his friend, Capt. g " r tees have arranged to receive these -The man Pickering friends here oe, spent the we lectures b radio at the Pickering of Mrs. J. R. many will regretMrs. Clark. _ fret® with his parents, W. J. and school ever Fridayafternoon at to hear of her serious illness. She 1x The.Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's 3.15. The nexlecture will underwent a very critical opera- wall Wall United Church will meet on Wed- be broadcasted this afternoon, tion in the Sarnia Hospital, and V--311U meadap, Mar. 8rd, at 8 o'clock,at Feb. 2d; and the lectures will cou- for three or four days hovered the home of Mrs. A. R. Sanderson tinue to the end of the series, between life and: death. We are at the same hour. - These lectures glad to know, however, that she ppe(the parsonage). un national subjects will prove is now on the road to recoverp.+ ap�era �'apem Married. on Tuesday, Feb. 23. O.1. V.Zg s at St, Andrew's manse, Pickering, very interesting and instructive_ b Rev. J. S. Fergnson, Lorenzo The trustees of S. S. No. 4, west - }.. invite the general pnblicandschol_ CHERRYWOOD. - ]heeler, of Greenwood, to Mrs Ell- ars of neighboring schools to join Mims Jessie Davidson is in the bospi• ian Rogers, formerly of Wigtown- with onr own school pupils each tal in Toronto, she having undergone EGET THE STAUNTON LINE 3 ''8bire. Scotland. a serious operation, Her many friends �J The executive committee of the week at this hour. P p y y, ` ' old established and - II • hope for her speedy recover fM - '[7ie.;lo,.nn Aoenni.einn colli moot in —Tile following 19 Clipped from - _- � ` the Fire Hall tomorrow (Saturday) ' .ra6.uv.. warm• a"" •-••• • -- interest to many in the township: IN MEMORIAM. i ,r� ,- tepening at 8 o'clock to make $ice -Robert G. Moonep erHp, "— � •� '` • range�ente Ener holding their an- did FidsTENt� ART -Io loving memory of my .The only firm manufacturing the nuRlo stersn r. Feb. 12th, at his bums, 525 Han• dear bushand. Sam Stewart, wbo ppaechett St., Mich., after a lingering � - -F. H. and 6frq. Hall, who have. passed sway Feb, 22nd, 1925. _ -been spending the last two or illness. He was born in Pickering Dear Saw, you are not forgotten. Semi -Trimmed line. .: To., Ont., Jan. 16th, 13.58, and Tbou h on earth you are no more: i tree months in the city, returned R 3 Thome on Satnrday last and are married Josephine Trembley Jan.' Stijl in memory you are with me, prices from 10 CentB per r-oll up mow busy getting their green- 8th, 18x35, in Bay City. Mr. Mon- As you always were before, • ibouses ready and otherwise mak• aey wag a barber in North 9:agi- No one known the silent heart ache, SCO?e9 and SCOreB Of patterns t0 ohOOBe from. • The oar Nog preparations for the season's naw, and for twelve years was an No oce knows the bitter pain p y work, alderman of the, fourteenth ward. I have snfterpd since you left me, newest. Thousands of rolls right on hand. d -The ice -harvest for this season He was a member of Saginaw Life will never he the same. _ Lodge No. �, A. F. & A. M• He is -Badly missed by bit loving wife. _ No waiting-�IIBt Oh0o4e your Na.now about over. Tilers sre s survived by his wife, one eon, Ed- pattern—Take home plenty and rotors !few yet who have done nothing to ward�,g aginaw, one brother, W. wards securing their season s sung Xsw tdve.ea.+n.nd, t11® over. u J. Mosey of Pickering, and nue ;ply, but hope to have it done be. slater, Mrs. John Goadrow, Sagl•ct � yy ,store it disappears before thewarm 'FEED WANTED -Clover ba and The Bag Assortment at The Big Store '_jeering snaehine. The ice this naw. The funeral takes place ,� vita, Win. Gray jr, Phone Clare 2213, - ' year is of a good clear quality. from the home at 4 o'clock t0 R. R. S, Claremont. 25-2e -Mrs. Helen Burling, who is on morrow afternoon. Rev. A. F OULTRY WANTED-Hilthest pri- S J Shultzberg will ofSciateand burial P - a a H A P M A N the teacbinR•staff of the Cochrane F ces id for live poult also fe+then and a -;public school, is making satisfac. will be in crest Lawn." mde, n Raaiin,stouC'm le. also ath i1 and tory progress toward recovery, -The re -opening services- of St. OR SALE -shout 200 .bushels of „ rafter being in the hospital, Toron• Andrew's Church on Sur day last, Ffiret-class Mancheurtan seed btrley, 31'00 per to,.for_the past three weeks, where following its re.decoration and the bushel. A at lot 17. con 7, Pickering, or phone John 141iller, 302 Claremont. R3tf ' ` she underwent an operatiolo -She sic .lights.._ at_nd_ - - r, lis convaelecing at the home of her, the concert on Mondsv evening, HOUSE -FOR SA -LE -B rn�� in i Mrs. Clement, of Milton. were a decided @nccesn to every ¢ state of repair. 1 urs of land, turn sister, a_..r� S and poultry house &c. For other particulars a -Services in St. Pa -al's Church way On Sundamorning the ply to F. Chadlow, Merchant. Claremont. -t? on Sunday next: 10,30 a. m., the services were conducted by the OR BALE -Two young Yorkshire Pastor will preach. 7 p. m„ a pastor, Rev. J. S. Ferguson, who F White sows, due to farrow the end of the. • _ Men's Service. A choir of men preached a_very able and appro- metro, also two young horse, sortable for any - we aY'e I]Oti'ff In the Switll O cute serwrin. The re dedication kiod of work. Apply at lot 18, con. 7.R R. No. will render several namberP, and P Phone Clare 30f1 A Bggnaa,- R R No. 2, ' Leslie Morle y. will preside at the service, in which the congregation Claremont, 23 ?3 organ. O. M. Alger, head of "The took part, was a very lmpre�sive -""-` '-- ---` wonderFul concerts. OR SALE-Faarha nk s-Uorae light - Alger Press," Oshawa, will be the and solemn one, Mr, Lageiqui t, F ng plant.. Famous Z enizine.,l 1- horse i epeclal speaker. A helpful ser. of Toronto, as4ated the choir in �'aeT Emtre plant has been recertly over- , !� auled and repaired. A real bargain. Bu!hs and TUW tide time to buy vice. All welcome. the �ervLCE of pralie by singing other equipment go with outfit, Fred Bunting, • -Miss Margaret Westney, d a n two Puln9 which were much.appre- Pickering• Rhter of W. H. and Stirs• Westney, ciAted by the congregation. In \ AOR SALE—Ore ¢car. duP ;thou: ,was taken to the General Hospital, the evening Rev. F. W. Anderoon, 1! March Ist one Dem,:l separator 12ucggsize. Toronto, where, on Sunday morn- of the Port Hope United Church, chicken house 8 t 10. 5 pure-bred Hereford he:f- ers, 0"e bull and a few white China geese. Fred .A Five Tube Kasterdy na, eompleta with =vet battery, tubes, iiig, she underwent, an operation who is an ou,atanding pregcher, Lacey. lot 33, B F con., Pickenng. Phone Maly -or mastoids. We are pleased to delivered a most eloquent sermon �i7• Huthland Creek P.O. 23'-8 : fa $'_'5 speaker, aerial, b bvttery and -report -that the operation was which wag listened to with rapt at OR SALE -Cheap, all kinds of installed for $145.00 , _,successful and that she is now do- tention by the large Ratberiag Fwagons.harness.and all kinds of farm im- T ing well. We hope for an early which filled the church. The lights alests `d cook st* Alsand eaters.ral vy and light scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- and complete recovery. male -luartette of the Whitevale est price paid for hides and wool, also live pool: A Three Tube Harkness Reflex; complete with tubes, Serisi = A. and Mrs. Raffe and child. Baotiat Church assisted the choir try. 1;. ilerman,stoutrviue. Phone 1903 1su pros, of Toronto, spent the week• and rendered two @elections that LLIOR BALE-M.•H. farm machinery b batteries. wet battery and installed with a X4.5; lend with Mrs. Raffey'@ arent9. were much enjoyed. Mies Ruth r and gepairs, Oce 7 ft. binder, truck and car Amplin Speaker for $145.00. p Her; one b (t. binder. truck and carrier, both is , _ A. and lira Emmett. of Chnreh liarpby presided very efficiently ��,�� repair; nae No. !corn binder; one ivo. - The parts used in this set aro absolutely the _ 1St. They were adcompaaied by at the organ, while Ddiss Gladys i2 De Laval separator, rood; o« 13-i�cb De - finest that can be bought. SerberL and Mrs. Warrington. Pugh accompanied the quartette. Laval °°:tins boa: cos 1928 Ford coupe with' g P license. Also erre buck house, 6 rooms and dna .:Also, Mrs. Harry Warrington and On Moodayevening the la.diles of ble prate, with balf.sae for ale or rent. D. J. _ 4 Gormley, Dunbartoa. 21tt it dsnghter, Barbara, spent Sunday the coggreRstion ore�ared ii, sum _ _ he8e 88te are absolutely guari>iuuteed. V with Mr. sad Mrs. Emmettattheir tuous supper which bronght ort- _ ;home. fl3niturtird Hoare. and Robe. many favorable commWANTED eote. This - � "• ' � - -,'and Mrs. Ralsdon and family, of was followed by a concert which -If you have for sale Fred T. Bunting, Pickering Fair were their guests on was given entirely by Mrs. Lenore - -Established 1857. - gaedp,rt, Hurd Best, of Toronno, who thus POULTRY, CALVES. HOGS OR - _A fancy dress skating carnival made her first appearance in Pick- SHEEP (dressed) Will be held on the new school ering, and we are .safe in saying e'bi to or cominuni'cate with - rude- tonight (Friday). commenc that it will not I;e her last. We p �MO� ing at 8 o'clock. One of the at. have heard elocutionist@ who JOHN H. WIOHSON, ST. LAWR• emotions of .the evening will ti a could have heard an rs whce, and ENCE MARKET. M TORONTO. ,.,:'.burlesque hockey match, lasting we have heard singers who could � ,Telephone Main 2987 .I • twenty minutes, between the thrill us through and through, and business men of Lhe village and we have heard pianists who could the farm ere of the district. The entbrall their bearers, but we have Frost Rrees, Shrubs Etc• GpgH THERE'S TELL YOUR ALRI ONT "I'LL .contestants must be 40'years of never heard an entertainer whoEXCUSES TO TELEPHONE _ age or over, and the game will be was so ' proficient in all these Having secured the agency for T. W, THE coraTl SULL THE JUOCtE HIM tar Meed with brooms and 'football. branchecrof the entertaining art Bowman &.Son, SNurseries. a • JOWL mias thisat-ft-is expected to as ]lira. Beet...- Usually, when ' one Ridgetown, Ont, be a fast and furious game. The patens gives the entire program I am prepared to take orders for all pq doctor will be pre@ant to attend the sadience becomes bored before kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, to the wounded. Prizes will'be the rogram is eonelnded as it be- Ornamental Shrubs iota. at 1 P lowest possible prices. .ti ,t/ 0 _ lgioen for the best lady in costume, comes monotonous. But, when gpecial rotes for lacRe quantities. one o beet gent in costume, beet boy in Mrs•.Best gives the program, 45tf � o 1 �/� a -!• ,�` � costume, best girl in costume, best is as enraptured towards the end .� comic lady in costume and beet as at the beginning. Some who N. J. ChaAmaII, P1C�8=9 IST^`�n^'�- • � -, 11�G • • _' " comic gent in costume. Prizes had come ten miles to bear her III also be given for the follow- said that one of Mrs. Beat's selec Farmers, Attention s ing skating events : Gents' open tions amply repaid them for com- - 1 e - 1 race, ladies' open race, boys' taco Ing that distance in a cutter. I am agent for the World's Greatest �- werp given vex, under, boys' boys' race 18 and under, by Rev. J. F. Clugston,- of Dun- = "- R Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury s girls' race 18 and under, race for barton, and the eb iirruan, Mr. famous Plows, Pointe, Grain Grinders, _ --• .. couple?, best fancy skater, back Ferguson. The greatly improved Wheel, Barrowsetc. • -� is '� . •� ward skater twice around the appearance of the church drew Brantford binder twine and second- rink: Plenty of Rood music fern- ' forth many favorable comments. hand separators for sale. a j isbed during the evening. AdmiP- The proceeds of the concert were ' DEVITT - J Pion 25 r�entx, children 15 cents. All over 8120. while the receipts on ! w t cow • and have a good time. i Sunday were about $180. I Phone 505 Pick.; BROUGHAM , 1Lvt -?aha"-#.ih>, e- ..-.n .- K '•=. ,,..._' r. :.�*a+.. W__. .. '.'„ •' -'.m - .-.. - ... .. ....-•........., _ . _ .....,... ._ .... - _ .. .. _ -.: CYT- 1 � � } '_ _ ��' «. _ .4e _ - _ - .✓"t: '. r.