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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_03_05praffo*tast:ail 46awb*. ' Gree= F;ivTerL'! Sam 1�� BarSilteL -GREENWOOD. ' ' .The.Greenwood Mission Bind will DUNBARTON. . Rev._Alex MACMlllan. D. D.,OiTo. GREENWOOD Med4ea6 ' and ` rj aCYO meet at the home of Misa Elva. Middlf. 'ton on Saturday afteraoon.-at 230 o'clock. All the children are cordially ronto, will preach at Dunbarton and Centennial next Sunday, -morning- and afternoon: " - MILLS RE. FORBYTH, Oph. D., Director AsociationotOntario. Reg...u. eDpptome_tricat Member of the American Optometrical :.:.;i - invited to attend.John B. and Mrs. Breadner, ofSask- ' n,htered Aaeodatioo. Eyes examined by appointment. phone 28(14, Clatemont, Oat.- " = LOGS WANTED CHERRYWOOD. u .' — The Ladies' Aid Society will meet hart, $aekatchewan, were isitors 3 with their cousin, Mrs. Clugston, at the manse last week.. Church of England Mission Dun. :- :::.Estat�lished 1835 1: C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., N Edlnhurgb, memberof the ooll ge of Physicians and surgeons of Ontario, lieentiate Cuotom.sawiag done, Oat -Rolling- in the Hall tin Thursday, fdartb'llth, -hartnn. Sunday, March 7th : 2 p. w„ No Better Past*•y'Flour made than of Royal College of Buri¢eons, Edinburgh y 9paoial attention to dsieaaes of women and ehUdren, Oftloa and residence, Brougham, and Chopping, Wood 13P F'+ q at 2 00 p, m. Roll Call, to he answer• ed with a verse containing the. word Sunda Srho01 ; 3 OU y p• -m., Service. Preacher. H. M. Alexander, of Toron- - " ei li .. KlsSiml Repairing, "Continue," A11 the ntemhers are to. All welcome. DR. DUR3%IN E. STECKLEY, Honor Graduateof Toronto College of Chi• _ Sllapiog and Turuing. requested to biline a basket. There will also be ;a quilting. ln't forget the high-class concert in the United church on Monday even- Just -As fine and good as expensive fonract:c. Will make residential calls to Picker- inB. Claremont and surrounding district Tues• , h Kiddie l:�9rt3, Sleighs, OfH1 JE? S�c,Ole DUNBARTON. int4lareh 8th. A good time ie aseur• ed u' tli the following artists taking R f. R imported •American - Cake floor. days. ThursdaYsand Saturdays. Focppoint- trent call 141. J Bow.:nanville or write. Consul Halt For Sale part: Hiss G. Munro, Piano: Mrs. waking good 'uld-old cation is free. 61y Mrs. Alvin Brander and family are the guests of MrF, `Ales Thom this Ea lee, Elocutionist : A. J. Eagles,TFy g}tome-made Tenor Soloist ;• Win. ging, Guitarist ; bread G')t{ropract{c CHAS. A. WHITE• Successor to late W. G. Barnes Phone6f'A or write Locust Hill, Ont, week, Mrs, Alex Gourlip );pent a couple of days this week.in the city with her mother. James and Mrs. Smales and family Alex Park, Humorist Entertainer, Program will commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, adults 35 cents ; children, 15 cents. A cordial welcome awaits you, Conte and bring your friendF. _ from Bake'�S Joy — �Oa{. e E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and i1•Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to Can South Ring, Court House, Whitby, 231y -:-J-. -H_ are moving t0 their farm at Enniskil- len this week. We will miss them Nothing Better. _ ,-� - - _ _ �ICHARhSOti & PICKFRING- Banisters Soitcitors ' from our community. Ed. Mrs. Craven _ FAIRPORT. want etc.. 317.319 Cooled. erationLife Building. Corner Yonga and Rich- mond Sts.,Toroato. Phones Funeral Director` and entertained a number of theirfriends to a part y on Following is from the Brockvil.e J l ' Main 1390analMain e+eo, 8tf and r,;CenBeci L-*mbaltaer MOTOR IIE3Zi.5E Monday evening. An enjoyable time waa speot in music and dancing., On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Chas, Recorder of Friday, Feb. 26th : Mr's,t- Jessie Hilts, a resident of Brockville for the•past five months passed away this the her Ll eat and Barlei� at To Prices. P EATON A ROSS-BArriaterP, 9$� �i:citors. Northern Ontario Building, 33C Hay Stret, Toronto.. ICL.AREMONT Ont ' Palmer and Mrs. Jack SlcGlashan gave a miscellaneous shower to Mise in at residence of son•in-law, W, A. Remruer, 17 James -- . Chopping a w. J Beaton, J. D. F. Rose. Adelaide 276; , Phone 9.l I Wilma Moore at the home of S9 re. Palmer. Avery pleasant afternoon anti street east, after an illness of about seven week's, at the age of 78 years. The late Sire. Hilts was berg in East i v, a_,igbter of the late Paul and Sirs. Ste hensoQ,andresidedthere Mondays, VTedneadaye� Fridays. _ Dental --wag D. C.no Smith, Dentist. 8tnulf• Toronto GREEN RIVER. - unUYtier marriage w en she remove Dit vil'P HonorGraduatr of Chicago a -I -To- onto Cviversittes and the Royal Colleetu5qe of ]Dern•alSurgeor,•. PF,oneof5ce 1)l 1, Residence 1015, No opt. j appo:r.tmer,:s. 2C'y �'�$L}f ,lj -�- ,.Lrt.- -.t_s. 1 l'7 Mrs. Cowie.is much hettPt. - }jiyg--retia 1P to Fairport... where `be reenjuined until nm trig tr, tnC vii r. Her t.ghHn_, C aptait: ameb i;rs, her -- r C 0 A health. predeceased j�LASE B. BEATON, D. D. S., iJ Gradate of the Rcyal Co a+ee . Ductal For the next :'s1) days ne Rill sell A e Ph•tlt Shlo¢lA- a„ - . Diiss Plaxtnn yisited her parectkon 231 yeyrs ag(;, and s+irci-cing to mourn her loss are three daft ! • gbtera and Iwo o. Burgeon. and University of Toronto, Office over Murdock's Gonfrcuorie.v store. Whitby. '.0fice hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 3.30. lnd. •phone $', 00 per e(Inare in •— ..-- lots cif F2 sCJQ. , H to slay. . Who said wedding'IM10 - ... .. ..._ :fin.. LL_i@_ eteigh helix, antis. r,tmely, �Ir3 W. A Rernrner, Mrs. W-.'O.--Brockrr1)e � Mrs. - d A gnod-stipply of Hard -and daft° .. 6, Hell phone 220• 4417- or more. Terms Cath, _- Hardwood Flooring Ainh Hoover viAttd Uxbridge cne deg recent) g y• Quiten number of people -here are ,{,trite Ul-with colds, W,l e • Nicholson and Oswald Hr!t• of F+irl ort. and George W . HilYo of Oshawa, Two sisters and 'a brother reside in Oshawa, S'he was a member Coal on hand. Al:+o a wn ppb of Kindling Wood. Atope length. T N. DALE$, L. D. 8., D. D. S., Graduate of Royal. College at DeAtal Sur: "pone and the University of Toronto OE5ce above D A Scott's store. Claremont. Ont, 09[Kt hours, 9 a. in to 3 p. rn . Saturdays. 9 a We are quoting special prices on Miss Dora and Mrs. Win. Michell were city visitors of the United Church of Canada. Dur- ing her short resideace in Brockville _ y , 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. as +c 1 p m, Phone -Clare 1405. 47.y "Red Deer Brand" recently. Mise Gladys Pugh was ti Toronto y g the lair firs, Hilt9 won the respect a.nd.,steemof numeroj�®. citizens, who. r " DONALD bl•CNRO, P-ICKEKING. ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L !}S., D D•S. Graduate of. the Royal College - Birch Flooring, visitor for a few days last week, Messrs. Fred and J. B. Wilson took just, in sympathy with the bereaved p of total Surgeon. and the Umverut of Toronto OLce above J s. Refection's store. Pickering, Ont Prices on the above will advance shortly. tea with Mr, acid Mrs. Hornebaw on Saturday evening. relatives, The funeral service will he conducted at Mn Remmer'a reeiderice - • Whitevale Office hour 9 a m to b P. m„ or by a in • stent Phone Pick 3700L 4 1 _ see. -� /"'+��'r a 4 -e. IC`j Wm. and Mrs. Milne are receivin g the congratulations of their friends at 830 o'clock on `iundity evening and on Moada the remains tsi11 be taken T to Osbewa for interment." . • • - - , 'The Service Clara e otic 4Laa34s* �ltzi! _ - Lj T�i }� singe Qe art ival of a young eon, We are looking forward, to some g .W V, RICHARDSON - Real $s - good a tate since the young - BROUGHAM. Motor overhauling, cep and side cur- ` _ . tate. Ineurmnee Cou. me dam people met at AdamBpearti to forma .� tais repalr ng, Pie Bre , P�ir�ertbi. bot• qtly yk 1 j The young men are immensely In- tae a ye i IBton Sundayed at home. &M ng - and ovethsuling. �( POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer,tiag 1' . for 00%0"04-- Of Tort sad 0SUrW ala. Call at Bushby's Hardware tecested- in the hockey matches this winter. We bear that many cutters earl Devitt ie vies ' bid uncle in Tbornbury. All work guaranteed, Flat rate's servfee charge "Ise sofas of ail Made asasnoad to on sbostep and Bee the are being turned In for repairs since •A goodly number attended the Phone 5310 Mark; -Central: - amYee. address Oren ai.mr p O , oat, t I Good Cheer Ranke hockey became the vogue. v0131 g people's meeting at the bnmp or all+e Roberta Phillips �• E. B E R R Y B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERE 1J. fioa,.yas«r, ,Monday ---- a. oommi.aotseecae fraittog aaDea.tw. Iewnasmee ata*tftoney to lama oa farm - -Inusr of Marriage Ids I-1 Neat, eroaomical and quAranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Sate you ever used "Chan:•" the beet. fluor. wax on the market. Try it, -- GREEN AIVER. Sire. Carl Devitt and chiidren. Helen and Billy, spent a feta dace with the farmer's father, Mr, Wright. U. H. Pugh lost his evening, The many friends of Mrs. Cecil Phillips are so pleased to bear aii(•h farnrable reports of improvement ioLufder &r health, Whitevale bock•Py tears CoalOat• - r " 'a? M. HAW, LICENSED ACG .F TIONEER,forYork.Qnt.artoandDurbin Coect.m All kinds of 4ales promptly attended to. Tense reasonable. Dates for +.air may be y . Oy_ ter shell. M,�a Grit, ;teas valuable driver 1�et week of heart failure, and a ¢ood the lines ,played a frfer,dly gAnie with Brough,+in un the hntnp the _��� - - -srr anged at NEWS, omecv, Bell and ]r.depea /ent ptraee, Whitby, Oct. Sly Scr tp and Ponitry.Ti,t,ic hand. man at: at' the time of the accident. rink, victor c Y re ting tsitkr the %Vhiteval- ci3itors e R F A REE S `) Qq Any person wi.Aing pi;s should at.- There will hen p.ihlic meeting at S - _ Special - Tinsmithing of all. kind, filao Work done -fit cpt.d eVhitg'o sale, a9 he. has a gond hi,eon type. Inspect lhelu and Le the er'kinol house on Salurdac niter- nu •n,'at 2 o'(1cwk, ti, cnosider the esti• ihist,.11ation ZiOCVST �3iS,rir _Furnace r?aacinAble prir:e,, y°�awa4udgp, n .,te• (,n the of a furnace. FORMARCH Phone 1e. ALVIN BUSHBY A carload of fine looking nAlehrntr, pbssrd through otic •viltage Iast'aeek, Rhictl are to be sold at J; .1, ti� hiSrs Tn•' raropa) era.•uf- the-st•ction are reyiiested t" be present, Libra Board held its moot-htot- Albert Semi -hard on Monday next. eThoeti meeting nn Saturday evening t� 'Rua Steam =�x PICiiEIiI\' G The Union Sabbath f:c.hool -head a tranpact , business,. The ptirchasing _ -- `'-- _— very successful skating party at the committee m• et at the library on -- Coal DO YOU WANT Locust Hill rink last week, The yOtm enjoyed themselves im. Saturday evening next to. mnkeont a lietofcrew hooks. It' is desired that f people have e• , Hardwood Extension Table+ golden oak finish, special �onr house heated for half the cost of coal y meas p, _ The heavy rain' last week and' the' zero 'weather- following made 'the all who neglected to renew their tir.Lets do so now, and others who with. to become members nt wild en- -Cement. Lumber, a Trice, " 18.06 icy. the hoard > > - ' If so, -instal otie of the Instant Sae roads very In consequence, Mrs. Alhert Heisey sustained a very bad courage by making more money availiahle for the purebasicg of * - Lath _. -. !olid Oak Arm Chair:, uphol- Oil Burners in your range, or' fall andiv carrying a very lame wrier. books and necessary expenses. The .stered in leather, ,,, 12,30 an International Oil Burner On Tuesday evening last a number of friends and neighbors purchasing committee are J. Phillips, Ralph Miller. Mr. Glen,. Mise t Terms: - in your furnace. gathered at -the and -Mrs. - - A Famed Oak Arm Chaii; up Call and see them. _'. ' _: home of Mr. Wright in. -the form of d eurpriee'party_Mr. Wright was tak--�tr1(itl Bate and Mrs, Brown.y • V Cash holstered in imitation lea..- en completely by surprise, brit elite J 1.50 — W. J. GOR DON'S, ---- twined throughout the evening with SCHOOL REPORTS. ------- Chairs at bar Church Street, • r Agents Wanted 281y Pickering gam of various kinds. The eventful eveding closed with light lunch and allmnging "Fur He's a•J011y (food Cherrywood school report. Senior Roam. Those marked * were abs t for I -- •Other PIG���� _ gain prices-- ' Flava Bi"ea� +��uj• Fellow." _ one or more exams.: V -Georgina n Garland, Svdney Beare, Wialter:Fen: - FRAMING PICTURES — -ai1d Marvel - sTOUFFVILLE. n ey, James Garland, Sr. IV -Laura water, -Dorothy Swap, Elgle. Drink• water. Donald Milne, John Garland. �� -' a specialty. j' Our U. F. O. shipped number of Tr. IV -Pearl Swan, Leo Mcttriekin. — _-- ,. " — Pastry Flour carloads of -turnips td New' York last week. A new up-to-date Chinese restaurant Sr. III -Beatrice King, Mary Teefy, Annie Rittenhonse. Peter Sobol, John Hood; George Mervin Cur. :'., - Store C. A.Sterritt May be obtained from you Grocer. will cater to the public, about March the 15th. •McIlrov. rah*, Vincent Teefy. Jr. III-Winni• iA ; e • Brooklin Flour Mills The reaper of death has been bOt:y Fred Barnes, Annie Petty. Mary Swit• zer, Lnretla Currah. Evelyn Drink. i �' in town last week, there being no lees water, Leslie Beate*, Harold Fenney; - Furniture Dealer and Faaeral Director CHAS. WILSON, Pro p' the t four deaths. our curlers were fortunate to cap• E, L. Dennie, Teacher. - Cherrywood school, Junior Room : - -, ELM DALE MILLS ' Phone 1300 lure Another cup at the Markham boaepeil last week, iI-L. Petty, E. E. Taylor. M. Hollin ger, M. Ferguson, W. Waddell. *R After that cold take =e : "Wanlpole's -Oil. - _--- At the monthly meeting Of the Hollinger, G. Petty,- H. Petty, A. Cod Liver Pickering,s OStSi'lO -`- P=d R=%l•Q Board of Trade, .held Monday night. Rittenhouse, A. Maynard. I - A. 'It Rives results. y J - a Government it was decided to hand the park over to the town. It is now free of debt. Rt. W. Bro. Whaley, D. `D. G: M., Petty, R, Pilkpy, K. Currah, R. Peters, M. McRae, A. 8ecgent. J.- Teefy, P. Teefy, F. Sob *R. Mavoard. Sr, Toilet Good. Statlan14 BASKETS Standard was in town on Friday evening last Pn-V. Drinlk ter, E. Barkey. B. S d k i Cas.' Saving purchased the stock from Recleaned _ and was in consultation with the Mnsonic-Past `Masters here Torrance, Jr.' Pr. -C. Hodgson, H. New Stock of Wall Paper hind the Estate of W. G. BARNES Screenings will tat' land in refer- encs to the visit of Grand Master Row. in May. Teefv, N: Petty and W. McIlrov tied, *K, Currah. *Low standing owing t0 nn - for your spring regnirements. r and the entire' sickness. N. A. Gnllwo, Teacher. _.Prices right, business of JOS. W. DOTEN ten your hogs at 'met Welly- Stouffer, a farmer near here, with a very serious accident; The following is the reprirt of S S. No, 12. Pickering.. N-anaes are in order Tobacco°, Cigar:?, Cigwrettet9, Am prepared to supply all sizes from Berry 'Boxes to Three is profit. " " mobile in a fainting spell, Lying un• conscious in the barnyard, a young of merit. Jr. TI -Mabel Storry (hon ), Olive Brown (pass), Kenneth Madill JlaRazineo. ? , and Half Bushel, colt his pawed his face, badly mutilating (pass);- fare and head. He ie slowly re. Armon Storry Jack Mitchell, Jr. III -Henry Madill, Grenfell. Wil 61een river Basket works r_ `:Ve have this Feed at covering. right Finn, The non-concurring Earl Taylor. Sr: IT-Mar'orie Phone Mark. 6409 — - prices. We carry all the different here Presbyterians have lost all the church eases tried some time ago, Of the four Percv (horr.} Ross i\ladill (pass), van Brown. Jr. II -Doris Dolphin (bon.), M ie Ham � E XCEWEN PEYNOCNi __ Mill Feeds.- cases tried -Beaverton, Wick, Suttee (hon,), Robertpp Miller M (pass) orris Goetick. Sr. I -Fero Taylor. e t !FRANK 111 --The Man that made the Barnes and r everytbing $touffvllle-the Commission gave contended for to the Unit- Pr. (no standing) -Evelyn Brown. ` "Veterinary Surgeon �. N. ZCC2��7G�'OOzi ed Church. lHodgiton. Muriel Goetick• Gordon Tavlor, FredBasket.' Georgina Forsyth, teacher, Picl�erin�, 0=tario - ;The Delicious Flavor d>Ca► l► li�om the leaves of 'RAT, A11A Beth Asa turned red again. "M7 geodaeea, I don't know I" she admitted _ "1 taloa it:," said her father dryly, _ 1 ". that - he'¢ a. pretty old perfessor I" - Brit- before supper iraa ready she heard bier father leughing loudly out- side. Then he came into the kitchen. "Thought I'd informs, you yer .1'essvr's- name is Bentley," he stri . '!Did he tell Yea' the story, about',the _ .cow and the a flivwr? Gosh, it's a good oneI" PF `. lomw ._ - n outa wen ` • ti GREEN TEA F4 Bachelder expanded at t ` supper. He joked and laughed and - -- hes won �� millions OC veers• finer swapped anecdotes with their guest. It tonaltes �. _ Betty Ann, amazed at first, began to than any ,Ja�Jrtin Wde! Or pan, p reailii ' that he had bean shut too long them smile- Youn� Hrsone ABfor SALADA.. wFthin himself and, the routine of the it's Wee farm. He even looked younger --and ti �► {a worth while. — more attractive! She puzzled over , + ; this as she, hurried the dishes .through the sink , :eft them to drain aril ran . .� tout to show h garden bed: ♦ We man, man, was already standing by a Pos Be _ _ S y - , it its the gathering dusk, •.. � � „1 g in . .. .. ... .... � healaughed. "But few t ossa y things.more,' everym _ By WALTER PRIGHARD EATON. �, yonder, past the old apples, is a piece � Dasa • - -: of outcropping ledge tha t t would make �, a love}y rock garden. I'll have o see PART III. i understanding; and cannot cross.; about that in the morning. aLOU59 Who's Who ih Music. l Inde I suppose is what builds bridges "Come," said the man preeentlq. He 006 Handel -1769-1886'. _ How Tong she had been there Betty, pp° , ed her down the drive, down the road --SKIRT - Ann- could not have told But sed- across that gulf. I dont know much - George Frederick Handed, - tiv-saxon-Y „ denly she was aroused by. the sound of about it." a little way and sat h_r on a rock by 1007 born, 'the wayside. Then from his pocket crashing in the scrub, and looked up, Again he was silent. Betty Ann When a boy loved hid nulla more he drew a silver flute. and began to than his came; expecting to see some- sow, escaped' couldn't keep back the tears. play -a 4uiet, lovely, placid melo GRACE: AND 'LOTION IN JABOT from the yard. Insttad, she saw a `IIs it, rea':y =.o bad?" he asked. sad only because of the spring night AND KNIFE -PLAITS. But him youthful ambition was, treated' man emerge into the clearing. I. don't know.' she almost whisper -:and its own perfection. Betty wanted The two piece .jumper .dress is with scorn, At the same' moment he saw her,' ed. "I'm all acne. 1 live down there to weep. She wanted to smile. She strongly eploited for fashionable day And his music fila father threw into -ort a fArm--I ve alwa s lived on it. wear and is stressed in a variety of 1 the dame, stopped instictive.y. Y I wanted the'moment to go on forever. "Excuse iner-I must have siartled I was going away to study -to be a1 Then the tune changed. It became treatments and materials. Knife- i'S secret he played music the garretr wen on ". said he... "But .you'll admit 1, nurse: then mother died. I had to sited skirts ttave're-entered the Ya- such beautiful music ss never wer t minor and sad and finally diedaway. P' didn't cry Boo!" stay home to :ook after fathe-. . He , ��• shion race, and grace and freedom known. ' Was=was that Mozart. - Betty Ann laughed with nervous 're -'don't- doesn't -do very well with the l - lief. She was instant -y reassured. She -farm. There's a neighbor -he's ac* � "The first -the andante theme from are. assured in this model developed I -'Till a goad Gelman Duke heard this could have toad nobody just why. She enough --he's a good farmer -he's a `one of the piano sonatas. The second of boil de rase crepe de chine. 'A marvellous creature, Aa an .-Did Irish tune George Moore-P•sited jabot trims the front opening Ansi forced the stern father to give could not for a moment take her eyes gni -Barr-the two farms won pay Dore heard a shepherd playing on his of the over -blouse, and the short him a teacher. from him. "He ours high boots, much' -he v:ant to -to -F thins he real! pig„ sleeves are finished with _deep cuffs. of his work, the "Harmonious Black. stained and scratched, with khaki' does, and not just the faros Only- "It'g-itis so lovely it hurts," Betty The pattern provides long sleeves smith" we note, ,_trousers stuffed into than. Ile wore My— ±Ann whispered which are gathered into cuffs at they And one single month '"The• Messiah" _ a Runnel shirt, with .the sleeves. called She broke off, and th_e man walted , The next morning the men din not wrists. The b-iouse� No 70U8; is` 3$, 40, 42 and 44 inches while lie steadily rose to great'honor up, and a brown felt hat. ', a moment. ! depart, instead, he worked till din- sizes 34, 36, and tame, He was tall and slight and wiry, "Only he doesn't come with the' ner clearing weeds and shrubs. from bust• Size 36 bust requires 2i, yards and older than Betty Ann; maybe glory and cite freshness of. dream. the ledge and faking soil into the 16 or 40 inch material; The skirt, No. !.And, the works of his_ genius, lmmortsl twenty-five or even twenty-six, she "Aly mother cooked and worked till; oined to a body lining, and is became. cracks and hollows. After dinner he 1007!. i, - reflected Then she realized that she che -Ghe killed herself -for me, t°oLdisappeared with a basket and Lrowei, in sizes 34; 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches q :was staring at him.. -but she kept a .flower -a posy bed returning two hours later with numer- bust. Size 36 bust requires 3 yards ` Wrier d's Liniment for sore throat "To tell you the truth," she heard to look at. She made a poem. And, ons small fern crowns, columbines, :t6, 40 or 44 ineh material roc platted ,y Stun say, ,I'm lost. 1 don't know how Tom- he can't understand. He wants i early saxifrage, and the 'Like, which he 4kirt, with 1 yaFd lining for t»dice wouldn't be serious if II wasn't hungry why am I��tefinga lar it'is'to year this? i I don't pd d tered, top. Pace ,toe each pattern -Bright Earth. - next town. This tn p y '' 8s ' nteanwatered. I "That's a start. I'll send more Our Fashion Book, iaustrating the $ and bad -a blanket. -But I arc} and I know you. when I get home,". said he. newest and most practical sty:ea, will 1 knran a bright world of snowy ,hills -- haven't." The man smiled and said: "Will You "I shouldn't wonder if I took an- be of interest to every home dress- at Boonton, i Betty Ann listened to the voice. It show me your flower bed? I might be' other walking trip after college closes maker. Price of the book 10c the copy. A hive and white . sasees,, *, light on !i was a very pleasant voice: able to send you something for it when in June -just, of course, 'to see how HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. evrrything one. : Betty Am couldn't resist looking iA I get home next week. T ha any " Write -your name -and ad The Ice -covered branches of the hem - him. "Where on earth did you come garden or my own now. - aq 1 Then he took her two hands in his, 1ygivingnumber and size of such I ' locks sparkle from?" she demanded. should tell you I'm a college insfruc-i held them hard g second and led her! atteerns as you want. Enclose 20C in + Bending low and tinkling in the He He gestured vagt.ely backward. tor', on a vacation tramp. I live in a; back to the house. He shouldered hIs stamps or coin -(coin- preferred; wrap sharp thin breeze, "Over yon high eastern hill," said he. dormitory. But the _ college has . a ack shook hands with her father ` • And iridescent crystals fall and _ 1 could; P it carefully) for each number and � crackle on tics isnow•cruset _ r "Bot it's miles, and ail under botanical garden and h think With the winter sun drawing co and swung down the road to cats address your order to Pattern Dept,' ��l„ wheedle the Koss of it the train. cold Wison Publishing Co., 73 West Ade- 1� "So I discovered. C:imbing throu;ih' "That-w^v'_d .he wonderful," BettYl But a week 18ter. a great boa came lside.St., Tororrto. Patterns sent by blue shadows from the trees. undergrowth .ia almost as hard as Ann said. •'L'ut it -must be late, and by express, fu:l of Alpine plants, the ,-eturn mail. Sara Teasdale, in •"b`lame and.. reading Immanuel Kant," .said ie. I've suppe.� to get, and you've got four' purple anemones already in bud, and Shadow y "And tYiakes you much hungrier." miles. to Ito to the village. Come, •ave then a letter, and then books. She had ' already given poor Tom his answer, Who Can't Speak'. Hnrrgripr:' - Betty:. Ann thought must start." k1r. St. ,Folin Ervine, the dritmatoua Hair, Goods. suddenly of her father's supper. She was on -her feet The man rose and Qxpected saccus -with -her father. V "Aren't there any men," shr flung more slowly: "This bed of heliotrope But he said nothing. Only sometimes: and critic, is at present engaged on a �- out, in spite.of herself, "who think of must he wonderfully fragrant on a rhe cau ht him_ watchingher and, c'ampaigtt aRRinst faulty- speaking c. $ i g b »ro�esda ae v anything besides their rnea:s She hnt summer day," said be. -".I sup-' smiling et her, English on the stage. i,, toupees fes' it `began -to csy. I nr:e you can lie here and hear the, "Is the perfessor corrin' back .ag'in _Apparently, however, the faults of A� perfect- Silt - and The man was suddenly beside her, birds <ing." j to see how his fureign posies grew?" which he comp2alits are nota confirierl comfort. Alt o tested on the dry, dead fronds. "Some- ",I- 1 u�el t comp here to read the to young actors and actressg. It way womrn s hair �ooda Ste once demanded. ;p-trrnsferinst ns, 'times you can tea a stranger things C �:r Treasury," the girl confessed. "He -he said he might," Betty Ann, announced recetly. that ae a result of 0-!a , --you couldn't tell your best friend," he Ete1t the F'izabethans were not so confessed. 9,3 5 lntervieaa given c 'applicants' GorreSpowjewe� said. "And sometirrics it helps. Fun- lyric s a songbird," said he. "fi o- "Well; next time you write, you in-' for positions a Post office telephone try." His voice was kind and soft. body ever was, -except. Mozart." vice him fer me. `I"ell, him ter bring °p?retoTs• only 1 651 'girls were found WARDS & WfUTE suitable ' Neither spoke for several minutes. '• "Mozart wrote mucic, didn't he'"i his trunk an anew flivver story -•if - rr; vo�ae st.. raro.co. - g Among the principal can for ap , 'Men -he gazed out into ,the pine thick- Betty Ann hate.i.to confess her ignor- there is rich a thin I lite that feller. � sena vor sa.rie<. � --• � plicants• bung turned down were de- et and spoke. "It is curious," he said, . ance. _. Don't you?" _ - _-_.._ ..._._. _ _ • "how men and women. can make each "Yes, he wrote music. I have a "Father"' And soddenly Betty Ann festive or slcveniy speech. , nndesir• other the happiest or the most miser- 'flute in my pack.. If you'll put me.Lp had to _d%sh the -teats frur+ her eyes. able' accent, detective` hearing, or .eye - able of creatures, ofton without mean- for the night instead of making me; Freeman Bachelder put a hard, sight, and bad spelling. It was stated irng to or knowing why. Every human walk ­fotir miles to the hotel in the brown hand• ntl over itis dao hterls that quite a Iarge number of Candi• i U.SI.n - soui�yon know, is separated by a gun village, I'a play you some . Mozart -shoulder: � y g dates -stuttered or li3ped. Others I II e - „ ,; slurred their wordy;, and a common from every other, but men a.nd women .after sipper. _ - Yout ma would have liked him, seem to call each other to the rim, To her re:ief,' her father was milk- too," said he. "Your' Ina ' oiid have fault was the dropping of the final "g" �+ version into its con"k." I MOIV�S and stretch out yearning arms for Ing when -,hey reached the house. liked him a lot. Guess I'll go out and or "We:?, inhere you be-2rr " he demand- .smell the posy bed'before turn in." _ I Y P° Free For Ali. -SAWS ed as he entered the house. "Tom'was - Betty' Ann. suddenly took her lath- 1� -:- `"Why did, you leave before WALLPAPERS ?-,•re to see yf,-, and waited a long er's hand in :her her cheek'' Their teeth are of a -THE NEW the fight was aver . �r 1J= dip DECORATORS, BEND FOR while." upon it So they remained a long � 1N�Tl Boreal fltion." dn't sda , them held their htmakea • hold sir )keen OUR SPECIAL SAMPLE Boca There.'s a man here,. -father" -moment _tn st:ence; while the first of rt „ cutting edge ntadea rn.r. Iitcovtv`rs-sftENDI`D vsLLES. -Betty' Ann plunged in- wbo s going the June bugs-ku-ed' themselves - ' I� D to .spend the night. He's a toll - until the referee gave his decision." every usage. ... The W. J. BOWS CO., Ltd. g college against the wintTow, and out in. tilt. EiAoltDS CANADA SAW M LMITLa a HL7►D oPFICi Atrb SH Rooms: • ' professor. or something. He on a barn a new calf bleated with an'Qry Sia YONiiE titT. .TORONTO .%va:king trip in his vacation." insistence for more supper. "-Wha.t'--hi_s.name?" �' (The End.) - _ i The'Day-Breakers.' Don't Let Them ..Fool YOU!, We are not come to wage a strife Wlth'swordv upon this, hill,, You be the Judge of the .Radio et"you want It 1.,r not wise to waste the life g J Against astabborn will. et would we die as some have dune: ����wwwwsw��►� li.�Rting away for the rising sun.. -Area Bontemps. Each 16 -cent pack - Unpleasant. age contains direr- C "How did you make aft at schon? tions so simple any w :Ii;% week?" inquired the father at the Boat can tint soft, delicate shades or Stine` table. I .dye rich, permanent -Had we not better disews some-' .colors in lingerie, l ,--ing else?" replied James. "I have i milks, ribbons, skirts, 1.:en taught lately that dinner talk , waists, d r e s a e s , itonid always be pleasant." I C o a t s, stockings, •'- " ' sweaters, draperies, When?!coverings. hangings fir,. •- '�.'ee.t. me at the library, at everything! Buy Diamond Dyes -no other kind - 11« \11 rimht. NV -Kit time will i ot, ! and ten your druggist whether the ma. tenial - wish to color is wool or ai11r, ` 1660 CVNOH h. W.. To"o"TO V..=VVLN mow"TA �T..IONN. N.1. •. I 9 local deaiar, or write to ilio`'or whether it is linea ootton or atised - •_ , TH Q.R.B. MUSIC CO. 600 KING 8T. W., TORONTO, ONT 1 e.-- 198UE Na.- rvl7- 's Liniment far dandruff. go y c . _. h39 t l SOLVE MYSTERY OF LOSS OF SHIPS .ON BRITISH,. COLUMBIA COAST gg,--qhs mys- ing these_ reports have concluded thatr . " W of tits Pacific," tido and wind sweep together at car- i-- 1} _. ,. where acorea o! -shipshave pi'ed up Uin.-times off Race -Rocks and create a on the rocks near this city, at last has zone of "dead. air," which - will. not been solved. Scientists who have in- carry sound. A ship, once in this ----vestigated the amazing reports of space, is insul'a.tedd_against outside.' deep -des skippers are convinced that sounds apparently. . The zone of • ail-; . A "zone of silence" through which no enee shifts over a radius of many fog signals will penetrate hovers .miles under the. influence of changing about -the southern endof Vancouver I winds and tides, it is believed. This E Island and makes Race Rocks one of is the'only explanation scientists 'can the most feared.. places in the seven find for the fact that ships have ek- seas. No foghorn, however -loud, is perienced the inability to hear signa:s sufficient to warn ships which are at many points where, at other- times, _ caught in the allent zone,, investigators conditions are quite normal. report, and only a complete change ill On one occasion invesigators on - the location of present lighthouses will board a small tug could see the light - cope with the r b' house kee rs' fi res at Race Rocks ' HUGE IMPROVEMENTMARKETS A per�++ c � �+Ts IN C:". EARNINGS 'The Net Operating. Surplus is I Man. when TOR 1TO. North-, $1.66 Y4 $15,020,M Gzeatec. Than- �No. 2 North.,- $LHR*rNo, 8 North.,_. in 1924♦ Er Man. oats••-•rNo, 2 CW, nominal; .,- -A despatch from sats:-fNo. 3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 47; c; Z�^ ,Montreal Final figures showing the complete No. 2 feed, 451rsc; Western grain quo- , j statement of operating results during l tations on c.i.f., bay poz ts. 19?5 are announced b the Canadian 1 Am. corn, track; Teru:ao-No. 2 ,� " National: ai.ways. These figures show that the net earnings of the sys- , c; o. ye. ow, Milifeed-lei. Montreal freigh',s, I bags included: Bran, ton, •$80.25; per tem during the last year were $32,- i to $31.25; shorts, ;ler ton, $32.25 to -264,414.79, as compared with $17,244,-; $33.25: middlings. $39.'25 to -$40.26; 251.48 in 1924, ora net increase of'sood feed flour, �r bag, $2.30. 1$15,020,163.31. Ont: oats -40 to -42c, f.o.b. shipping i During the twelve months ending', p°Ont. good mi:ling wheat -$1.81 to Dec. 31,_ 1925, the operating .ratio was $1.33 _f.o.b. shipping --points, according 86.83 .per cent., as compared with 92.68 -I to gr•eights. : rc•r cent, in 1924, and 91.92 per cent. Barley- 3'ia:ting, 63 to 65c. in 1423. Buckwheat -No. 3, 68c. The final figut es. for 1925 as com- Rye -•No. 2-, 85c.' t IF o em pe gu This weird -phenomenon has been a few hundred yards away, and yet Vice-Adm,1iral E. $. ,�.. Sinclair pared with 1924 are: Operating rev -1 Man. .flour -First pat., $8.90, To - suspected for many years. Masters of could not hear the signals which were commander-in-chief • of the British'enues-192, $244,971,202,61; •1924, ionto, do, second pat., $8.40., ships entering the Straits of Juan de being bellowed forth and which were -forces In Chine, who finds it necessary $235,583 182.55. - increase $9,,388 -' Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 per cent P g pat., per barrel, in Carlota, Toronto, Fuca, inbound to the United States plainly heard at other places miles to keep a close watch all the time, for 020.06. Operating expenses- 1925, $5 90; seaboard, in bulk, $5.90. ' and Canada from tbe Orient,' have r6 away. The,weather at this time was British interests are targe and many ` $212,706,787.82 ; 1924, $218,343;931.07. Straw -Carrots, per ton, $9 to $9.50. . ported- that they could -not hear the quite c:ear, which showed that fog in- that,part. of the world. i Decrease, $5,637,143.25. Screenings- Standard, recleaned, f, � powerful sirens, of the Race Rocks has nothing to do with the silent zone.' Net earnings -1925, $32,264,414.79; o.b, bay ports, per ton, $22.50. lighthouse, while these signals were Shipping men believe that the prob- BRITISH MILLIONAIRE 11926, $17,244,251.48. Increase, $lb,- Cheese -New, large, 22c; twins, i 020,163.31. 22%c; triplets, 23c: Stiltons, 24e. Old, 1 deafening at other points not far term can be overcome by the removal large 28 to 30c; 'wins, 29 to 81c; -• _awn Masters of vessels which have of the Race Rocks lighthouse fog si AIDS CHURCH UNITY The progress made by the National I -.y Y• g g g ; triplets, 80 to 32c. _ been wrecked near Race Ro.ks assert nals to a point out of line with the Systein under its present admin+atra-I Butter -Fine.+ creamery print&, ed that they heard no warning from silent zone. In this way, it hoped, ,Sir Henry Lunn Establishes tion is shown by the foilolving com- 148c • No. 1 creamery, 46 to 47c; No. 2,, -the shore. Year after year vessels the "Graveyard of the Pacific" would, Fund to. Bring Concord I parative figures: 145 to 46c. Dairy prii.ts, 41 to 42c Operating revenues -1922, $234,- Eggs -Fresh extras., in cartons, 1' from many lands have joined the large be made as safe as any other portion, pe B wompany already resting in the grave-! of the Pacific coast of America. Much' Among -Nations. _ .. 1059,026.05; 1923, $253,135,487.81; 141 to 42c; fresh extras, loose, 40 to yard. has been done f shipping• in this New York, Feb. 28, -Sir Henry 1924 $235,388,182.55; 1925, $244,971,- 41c; fresh firsts, 36 to 37c; Stora The -matter has been brought deft- area already b the powerful direr- Lunn, who, at the age of 66, has extras, ods storage firsts, 2bc; ,tor• ~ 202.�L. g Y Y )m g _ �� age seconds, 21 to 22c. nitely to the attention of the Canadian tion -finding wireless station establish-! amassed a fortune estimated at many Net, earnings -1922, $2,886,711.55; ( Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring; authorities by the strange experience ed by the Canadian Government 'at coition' from his • English tourist 1923, $20,430,649.06; 1924, $17,244,- Ib., 32 to 35c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., r. of the Holland -American freighter Pachena on the west coast of Vancou- agency and his hotels in Switzerland, 251.48; 1925, $32,264,414.79, 180c; do, 3 to 4 lbs„ 25c; roosters, 22c; ;Eemdyk, which piled up on Bentiek ver Island. From this station vessels; announced to-day.that he intended to, Operating ratio -1922, 98.77 ; 1923, ducklings, 5 lbe. and up 30 to 32c; ' 9; Island, not far from the Race Rocks ascertain their position by wireless tt;rn over his entire Property, and all 91.92; 1924, 92.08; 1925, 86.83. turkeys, 35c. That the improvement in 'Canadian Beeps --Can, hand- icked. lb., 8c• -' : fog signal. Captain A. Rynink, mas- and thus avoid the shore After they. his income except $2,500 a year, to P P ter of the ship, reported that no fog have entered the Straits of Juan de' promote unity among the church,, and; National Railways, resuas is continu- Primes, b to 5c. P. signals eould be heard be- g -+-concord among the nations, a as s shown y eat gureslgal., $2.40• r li-ga tin, 2.30 g into the vessel's hull. Masters I also imbued, coverin the months of 3u 1 per -. hidden rocks of Bentick Island were horns to warn them awn from the established the Sir Henry Lunn.Trust g gal.; maple sugar, i .. 25 to 26r. n u o ndin rocks. It Is here that they are in dan-'i Foundation to adrninists r his proRjerty December, 1925, and January, 1926. I Honey 60 -lb. tins, i i % to 12cper of other vessels further away than the icer of becoming surrounded by the es in the interest of these reforms. Be -i In December, 1925, the gross earnings lb.; 10-11,. tins, II% to 12c; 54b.ties, - - Race Rocks, however, j fatal vortex of "dead" air through ginning on `March 31, the foundation! were $23;851,670.61, an increase of 11 to 12%,c; 2'i ;b. tins, 14 to 14%c _ beard the fog signs s r•iy, - - L which__nQ warning sounds can be will control one-half his property. The' $4.534,934.06, as compared with Dec-, Smoked meats -Harts, med., 29 to Experts who have been investigat heard. ---- ---- mining half will constitute &psi -I 1924. Net earnings, for the month of �Sle: cooked hams; -43 to 45c; smoked _ '�" rated o 6338209.95 rolls, 22c; cottage, 251c 27c; break. vats trust or LIM t NOTED INDUSTRIALISTHenry. y an increase of $2,587,926.50, as Com- breakfast nbacon, "3 to s special back., j THRILLING RESCUE ( roll As the pared with Dec., 1924 -The. operating ' of Sir Henr i.unn'a fa , PASSES AT HAMILTON; FROM BUSH FIRES ; dee, their share wi.2 accrue to the P g boneless, 87 to 45c. 1 foundation, which, eventually, wt,l ratio during Dec., 1925, was 77:58 per Cured meats -Lang Clea- bacon, 50 I control his entire estate. cent,, as compared with 85.71 per cent. to 70 lbs.,a22; 70 t> 90 lbs., $20.60; ' ' S Robert Hobson President of Hemmed in Sic Hours 150' Sir Henry, who began his work in during the corresponding period of 29- lbs. and up $19.50; lightweight g 1924• 1 rolls, in barrels, $43.50; heavyweight -Steel Company of Canada, People Saved at Ki Lake ife a� a Methodist medical missionary . p + I: For Januar 1926; the operating toils, $39.50 per barrel, Built Big Organization. Allatralia. in India, but had to give upland red) y' Lard -Pure ' tierces, 181,6 to 19c; Its were: - turn to England because of his health, tubs, 19 to 19%e, ails, 20 to 20%c, A despatgh from Hamilton says:-! A despatch from Me'bourne, Au_s. 1 • O ratio revenues- 1926, •$1'1,095,- P is- now making a world tour, preach=i�'] X1926, $16,716,459. Increase, $1, iprnta, 21 to 21st'; shyrtening tierces, Robert m rt Hobson, Presl•ient of the Steel; trilia, says: -One hundred and fifty i ing and 'ecturing for church unity ' - 14 to 14%c-, tubs, 143.14 to 15c pails, !Company. of Canada and a national men, women .and children, who took ,and the League of tiations. He preach- 1379'463• 11614 to 15?ic; blocks; 161i to 17c: figure in Canadian industry, died on! refuge in the post -office building at l ed to in Trinity Episseopal' Church Operatingtexpens�-1 ►26, 316 4?8,-'d Heavydste� si choice,5 to $$75n0 to$8.25; het De - Thursday at hie home, 56 West Char] King Lek whirr tFc rPmainder of th, tore, and left to -nil ht for Montreal; -97.;5; 1JL:', $16A43,f,6b25. De I g OAvenue. He was 65 years of age. I town war sweprn, • t by a great bums flafter making his"announcement the;', crease, $1.4,36710 steers, choice, $7 •0 57.50; do; goody a; Mr. Hobson played an active part I have been re=cued after. being aur- i he had divested him,;e:f of his proper- ' Net earnings -1926, $1,637.641,65; $6 to 36.75; utcher-heifers, choice, a ' ' �$o.5o to $7,25; dc, good,'$6.00 in the development of the Canadian rounded by the flames for six hours I ry for the sake of humanity: 19'25, 4272,(30`.3,76. Inerease, $1,:364,- fro $6.54; do, coed.," '0.50 to 6; do, steel indust= He was a former rest- The stor • of the rr-acus i' arru,nR, ,.. 838.89, $5, to $5.50; butcher cows, Y• P y ••'Why have I done this.. Sir Henry com., dent of the Canadian Manufacturers' the most thrilling in the annals of rcherd in an iniervieev-"Why, becauser , "'s""" (choice, $5.50 to $5.75; do, fair to good, Assmiationi-and had many other acti- Australia. Hemmed in by the flaming 1 wanted people to know, when I went' Man Killed Wfieri Horse Bolts ; $4 to $4.50; butcher bulls, good $b : vibes. He had a commanding prey- (bush, the outlying buildings in. the lit- around lecturing and preaching, that to $S..S; bologna&, $3.'S to $3.75; ence and a most genial persogality. tle town caught like tinder and the, I had finished money-making,and that and Throws HimInto Culvert carne:s ar'd cutters, $_,25 to $8: Thousands of workmen held him in f inhabitant, fled to the post -office, the springers, choice, $85 to $100; good p° 1 no longer was addir,i; to my personal Simcoe, Feb. 28 -Talon milch cows, $70 to E80; medium cows, worm affection. He was - 'widely most substantial structure in the place. I fortune. g fright at I Zoo to $60 -7 --feeders, good, $6.25 to known throfighout Canada and the News of • their plight reached' an say that EnQiishmeq, some; an approaching c i g car Saturday riven ry Elmea' $6'3°' do, fair, $5 to S6; stockers, ; Hi,itfathetr c$onstructedand in �he tStBritain Clak 0 to law id4town. and a dash in automobi�espo er burnP' in tilts country to lecture for the sake horse driven by Peter Esser of Vit- I 4.75; $calves, , choice ,$1t3 to 5$14 t` of the dollars, but I've not come over coria became unmanu Tunnel under the river, bottom from Ing bridge: and alongftreswe t roads' geabte, dashed do, good, $12 to $12.25; do, grassers, P for the dollars. I take ho fees and off Main St., Vittoria, into the River 1$5 to $,-x.25; Sarnia to Port Huron. partiaay blocked by fallen trees, 1 pay my own personal expenses. i've good light sheep, $7 to f� Robert Hobson was born in Kitchen- Through this inferno the reccuP�s Road .and, upsetting the cutter, threw i hea.ies and books, $5.50 to $6.50; ranched the imprisoned cum a come here with a meswiirp, and that,'Mr. Esser Against the end of a eul-'ggO°d lambs, $13.50 to $13.75; do, med.,. er (then Berlin) on Aug. la, 18G1. He p pray and messageis to bring the churches into, $12 to $12.50; do, bucks; $9 to $10.50; vert. Mr. Esser, who was about 65 i. • was the son of John and l:rzabeth brought th�ni all opt to sa°sty, with -,line ..with a united front to outlaw, do, cul.,, $l0 to ;ill; bogs, thick : Hobson. His father was a noted en- out the loss of a single ;ife, jri,ar., �_ years of age, was killed instantly. He smooths, fed and watered, $13.40 to neer, and among gallants of the rescue, ._,p,.__- was on hi way home pping�313.50; do, fo.b., $12.80 to $12.90; do, gi erg other of the lit Despite the in the villa tar's engineering -achievements. was ithere was no. more heroic figure in the; country points, $i'1.b5 to $;'2.65; do, x nom.: the construction of the Jubilee bridge , episode than the postmistress of` Kinn 165 Head of Canadian Cattle 1_ I08 cars, °a 13.80 to $13.90; select. pr'e ry.. :-at Montreal. Robert Hobson also be- Lake, whose narne is missing from the Imium, $2.6:3 to 52,65: 1 . Die on Board Ship f �eame an engineer after he completed Press despatches thus far received. ! p i Farmhouse Burled to Ground, 11InNT1tF;A f. - hes education and worked with hes Throughout the long hours while'' = O ts, ^an. West. h'o. ! file CW, father, chtefl gat A despatch from London says: -j- O-ccupants Narrowly Escape; No. 3, 57c; extra No: 1� feed 54c' y pioneer railway con-, the town, was burning about her, she . The British steamer The Manchester, Flour, Man. s rip w ' _ structlon. For 20 years father and, stuck to her post, 'telephoning to thecein tow. -; _ P g heat pita, firsts, son constructed miles of lines for the eutside world, ttrl'.inv cf, the Progress ' ,Producer � &Dutch tug after having nbeen buf- { morning co pletely de troyedotherfine ( $8.'2.0. d Ban053strong Z ong bakers, i. Great Western Railway and fire Grand of the flames and giving directions for feted in mid-Atlantic for* a fortnight farmhouse_of.R. M..Bird,-about thire;$32.25. Midd:ingi; $.."9.'Lb. Flay;. No: Trunk-Railwa the flee fi hters and rescuers, - 1 r ton, $13 to $13.50. T. ' During the war Robert Hobson Finally the wires were burned away,! wtth a da.nag,d rudder, Of the 418 miles south of here, the occupants >RCheese, current receipts, 29. to 1914 c. head of Canadian cattle with which barely escaping. In addition, 150 bar-' strove ceaselessly on behalf of the men ' after which she turned her energies t6 ,she left Halifax only '253 head are 1 cels and' bags of apples, and 100 Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 43 to 431,4c. ,who went overseas to fight, He was•'the task of cheering up. and sustaining -till alive `On Feb: li a message from ba Eggs, storage extras, 32c; storage gs ,o'f potatoes ready`for shipment firsts, 27c; storaLN seconds, 23e; fresh 'one of those who was'inatrumental in the Cour f those who had taken e. . ;''- �. a _ the captain o, the Producer said that also were consumed in the blaze. The ; extras, 43c; fresh firsts, 3$ to 39c. having the then Federal Government refuge in the bt ii ing. ----0--r,a� �lhad been lost •and ' loss is estimated at $8 000 artiv cov- establish munition factories in Can -1 ""'� ""� �. Potatoes tehec• car t,�r, �9r _]mss. "ads. In this connection he gave his 1' , Toothbrush-•, have+ i;irreased greatly that the remainder• had been p,aced'ered ray iiisurar,ce. Two years ago Mr. 1$2.75. to popu:arity since 191^, according to on limited', food rations. Ninety-five Bird's barn wns razed- and the colt_- I Veal calves $11 to $11.50 per hun- eonntry.valnabte service, a; a member 1 official statistics, seem to have died since. ( tents lost. hogs, gpod rots, ."14; 50; o! the Munitions Resources Commis_: l dredweight:do, selects, $15; sows, $13 to $13. `sion. He took an active' part in the. --- a - formation of the Canadian Patriotic'; MAN FOUND DEAD IN -- lhtnd, and was CbFi airman of the n- ; it it - - :.$. , FORT WILLIAM HOME • - "anoe Gomniittee of the Iota :terg anis.a. tion all during the war. -----� ;. r Firemen Find Lifeless -Bads in . 7 Burning House Kneeling Three ChikireflY Perish by Bedside. A despatch from Fort `i'iliiarn; Ont When Home is Burned Sri R'hi:c met,tbers of. `.h' City; 1. i u Fire 1)rpartment were l,nitling with a 11 despatch from Quebec saps:- b`aze int the frame'house at .418 Ber- ^ The •three children of Al. Beaulieu of Hard Street Friday morning they e ,.-Escourt, in Temiscouata Cound the front upsteir:-}r ty,were k t. e ntereeam; -burned to death there when fire de and in 'the blinding stroyed the Beaulieu home. The chil- rooks cfumb:ed on the-d-,ud body of F. Pol, the owner. dren were's'.one in the` house at the' As it was after 1.0 o'clock, ar.d a4 Mrs. time. Poff and children) were known to be ona-visit with -friends -in-Missouri, it - __-Bib-le of Martin. Luther _ . was not thought that anybody was in r the house. 7I 5' 1 - Discovered in Chemnitz . Po was dead, kneeling by: the bed +::• - fully clothed, his ra s. ars outstretched' Berlin, Feb. 28 -The Neue Rerliner' a and his face Buried in the blankets. `Zeitung today says that a Bible whidirr <� It is thought that he had returned a' is believed to have -belonged to Martin- Luther artin ___: to lie down after starting the fire in Luther has been discovered amcfig the _ t the furnace. When the house caught ppii&esaione of a bookaeaer of Chant-the he was overcome by fumes and e Pitz. The book, which is said to have TO iAC4<LE RED LAKE T P,A!L Id MOT011 SLED. collapsed while raising from the bed. o �n printed by one Hans Lufft of ; Above are•:hcnn .lolnnny .id:i's t}'< tceil•knut•..n exl.larer, l:re�-:pecror soil northern traveler. of Tcronto, and Besides his widow, he leaves a boy and ' lttsnbttrg is in "old testament." f his aeroplane engine driven motor sleigh which he hope -s to put oil the Red Lake trail In the near future. a girl. He had resided here two yearn, , w y to k,exi> : wear a •50" button which will be supplied them. In this easy way Cuthbertson. Sale atone under cover, See bills. Puatill, aur• ) N. ♦♦ . STAFFORDCoal,,��eery, -fat ons will be able to participate La -Fred tioneer. g C the celebration of the telephone A 60th WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10T$-Exten- Marble and Granite Dealer ' birlhda and Gall• attention of the y' public to the value of the telephone - 0 , • . _ Cemetery Lettering etc. Hard and Soft Goal of t}le; „ ' $1.76 per year,; $1.60 if paid In advance.. $uLsuiptiors ro,the United Sates and Creat' Industry, and concentrate the atten- tion of all who are engaged in" render- Y _ First-class work guaranteed. best ou, .. - Bri-i- $2.00 in advance. . �K" tele hone service upon the tm P p who Is retiring. Sale at 12, noon. hquality _ - •Ji . r contributed aUCll a large share toward the tele 4,:Pgrr" T;- mxit w 13''1•H- sale of furniture and household East Townllne. LAW, + THOS. A. the extension and success of phone industr�we feel that we sho effects. including an antique hapd- Lai"!, ♦♦ Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 S N --6n, take a large- part in carved walnut aideboard. the pro. of Gordon Btroe., south of the 27-¢p P. O. -Whitby R. R. .. PLe3COXi,Qav C=t- _ The above council met pursuant to y to k,exi> : wear a •50" button which will be supplied them. In this easy way Cuthbertson. Sale atone under cover, See bills. Puatill, aur• ) N. ♦♦ . STAFFORDCoal,,��eery, -fat ons will be able to participate La -Fred tioneer. g .' .. --r-- the celebration of the telephone A 60th WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10T$-Exten- Marble and Granite Dealer TtnRiviS A a - • birlhda and Gall• attention of the y' public to the value of the telephone aivesale-of registered dual'purpoee shorthorns, registered Shropshire 0 , • . _ Cemetery Lettering etc. Hard and Soft Goal of t}le; „ ' $1.76 per year,; $1.60 if paid In advance.. $uLsuiptiors ro,the United Sates and Creat' Industry, and concentrate the atten- tion of all who are engaged in" render- sheep, horses, Implements etc., the p, p property of K. G. Tarr, Mongolia, _ First-class work guaranteed. best ou, .. - Bri-i- $2.00 in advance. . �K" tele hone service upon the tm P p who Is retiring. Sale at 12, noon. hquality _ - _ t���} JVr��rll\A IslUtlrlAflt T fUp�iB i, contributed aUCll a large share toward the tele 4,:Pgrr" T;- mxit w 13''1•H- sale of furniture and household East Townllne. LAW, + THOS. A. the extension and success of phone industr�we feel that we sho effects. including an antique hapd- Lai"!, ♦♦ Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 S P16KERING COUNCIL. - • - --6n, take a large- part in carved walnut aideboard. the pro. of Gordon Btroe., south of the 27-¢p P. O. -Whitby R. R. .. PLe3COXi,Qav C=t- _ The above council met pursuant to celebrating its 50th anniversary. party Friends' meeting house. Pick Pringg sd'ournment'on Monde the lot lost. 3 y• Village. Sale at 1 PO p, m. W. 13, _ Members all! present, thereeve„in the A hair. Minutes of last meeting were. -;-” ,SALE REGISTER.- Powell, auctioneer: - *of t L season ! - "read and approved.. MONDAY. MARCH 8TH -Credit sale MotcnAY,' hfARCH 15TH—AU sale —For enten A number of accounts were present- 17, fresh and .near springers Ecol• of farut stock and •Impleruebte, hay. - ed for payment and referred to the re- steins and Jerseys, horses, pigs, im- grain, roots etc., at lot 11, rear con. spective atanding committees. Mrs. S. Stewart, of wood, was elements etc., at lotP17• con. 8,.Mark• h stn, the property of Preston Mor. . 5, Pickering, the property of 14. 0. Tindall, Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. A considerable reduction in the rice of fresh frozen and amok flab P , :•.,,� .Green heard re securing several- cedar trees den.- Sale at 1 o'clock. Prentice-&- --Wm ;Flaw: aun ctioeer.- -prod-tiets han-brought prices down to a inaek where it will on the road allowance adj',tining her Prentice, auctioneers. LpEn �ESDAY, MARCH 17TH -Auction - pay to buy and use more fish, .' premises. The standing committee on Contin- Mo1DAY, March 8TH -Credit sale, of one carload of fresh tnilch cows, sale of household effects, harness. tools etc., the property of the estate Fresh Frozen White -fish -18C -=Fresh Silver Hr-its-ht-Saltnr�^_-1"s8 gentles reported and recommended calves and springers, 30shoata, proud of the late Mary Laughlin, in the Finnan Haddies 21bs for 25e Fillets of Haddie ... 180 -payment as follows: Walter Steven- "' Bowe and suckers, 10 .tang of haled Village of, Cberrvwood. Sale at 1 ' yon, rebate of dog tax 2 UO; D R Bea- and loose"bay; seed oats, Irish, Cobb. o'clock. See bills, Fred Postill, ,.F Labrador Herring 10c per 1b. , ton, on acct of salary 1'25 00 ; United ler potatoes, at lot �3. can. 8, .Pick' auctioneer. Typewriter Go , for supplies 13,25 ; W 8 Cook, services as auditor 3U.W : eriog (near Green Rivet), the pro.- pert} of John A. !White and N: I WEDNESDAv, bfAitc'II 17TH -Auction 8 Iendid values in, all Good Grocer Lines. p y _ -M J WkIker, ditto 30.00; G M Forsvtb, Sale of furniture, hournhuld 'Pffectq. att Good Roads Convention 5'0C; J A White, ditto 5 00: E L Chapman, ditto Extensiye Credit Sale of tools, cream separator etc- the pro- perty of the,estate of the late Mary ZTry Royal Purple Laying Mash -it will make your hens produce more eggs. Royal Purple Calf Meal will bring along :. 5 W G L ldidd{eton, ditto 5 W; ftoy • 1 Ward, for attending Road Supc'a Goin ♦ 1 Stock and Im lement$ { Laughlin, Cherrywood, Sale at one o'clock, sharp. gee bills.. F. Poatilh z young calves on separator milk much F R F _ vention for 2 days 10 00, Grain, Roots, Fnrnitnre Etc. auctioneer. ---- - - _ faster than on fresh milk. The standing committee on Trans- G G a he Grocer's. Huy all your roceries at,the . portation; Power and Light reporte:i --- THE property of t and recommended payment As follows: Hydro -Electric Power Cum., Green,.7s Wo lights_5d,50, MEAC+HER Cote Rear Con. 3,t t JAMESR1�H� �iJo'wood The standing committee on Relief 12 and 13, Scarboro, on -/- e s reported and recommended payment as follows. Mluekoka Hosoitalfor Con- Tuesday, March 16th, 1926 siumptives, for mainten>tnce of R H Bowen for month of Feb 48 W; 9t, The followingto ert namely P P y• y : v�0� - PickeringHardware store ' 'Michael's Hospital. Toronto, for days maintenance- of Doss Mary Rid- F.1R]t HTOt K 14 Choice dairy cows, 4'2 year-old heif T _. _'! A PQ4tiY s y ley 33 W. - The standing committee on Boangeb era bred. 2'L year-old heifers, 1 2 -year- old heifer with calf by Ride, _1 tryear- $AK�iR 2 - for Wire Feu. Drainage Mutters and Suow Roads reported and retool- old bull. 3 Calves, 8 Worlr.. borsey. colts. 9 store pigs, 4 Sows heavy with osw IF .101 e as n tows: Arthur v❑ or,. '-shov snow Opp lot 3. con 3 for place- iog gravel 1 W; F J Douavan, To $ngi• re ducks and other fowl. ' GRAIN AND ROOTS Lost, Str,a,-y ed or Stolen— Pau try oo �. an Producers _ ioeer. re award in Pickering Village About 30M bush. tuinips and manaels, - an Appetite Oyster"5he11, Duca Grit, Beef 9craF, and Laying Meal. . Al,bO; glen award re�C J Michell and • others 108,d5. A iluaotity bt ensilage, .AhO bush, potatoeo, A q•rantity of grain. 1 r - -. Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calves The standing committee on Roads C FARM XAHINERY The products of this bakery, a ill Cann Bridges teported and recommend* follows: W Brown. A threshing catfit complete and trap• in , help you regain your l Electric Light Bulbs, Hot Plates, ed payment as torso good order, Steam engine food.aviaity. haul gray bet 2 a" 3 con 2 and opp gond order. Gasoline engine in good �rOi] e, Toasters 3 47 75: L Bell. haul grav cons order. Set of'Fairbanks scalff:f 10,000 r Our pisfry will please both your - - �. S aaa�e�c B0 lbs ea i A fn1L slot �t other__ a �a ;haul gray opp 1. and 3 con 383 W; Roy � :Brown. haul grav bet ., and 3 con 2 tarty implements. This sarin of 200 Surd acres has be�w and and SO11 a -ill. Sad our breed to be sure staff of life. ^ - �' Was s&A &Jug�';"`; eh roes �- land opp2coo 328 50 ; C.Puckrin, haul extra well stocked and equipped for a -enough Ageant for International Farm Machinery and Repairs,. - I¢rdv bet 2 awd 3 coos '2 and 4 and opp 23 con 4 and opp Z and 3 can 4 ahoy dairying and general fartlwR• The sale is genufae, as the owner is givinit ; Our Motto: W e have it, "Can get It, or it le not made. ptmv clean pit and rep -road frdm pit 476 76; Mr Foote. haul grav opp 1 and u farming and has given instructions P for everything on the place to be - ,2 can 3 12 00; John Adams. haul stray sold without reserve. Opp lot 1 c ,n 3 5 60; Afire J A O'Con- i • nor, d81,i yds grav bet 2 and 3 cons 2 and 4 and opp lot 2 con 4 and opp note Hor9RHOLD FURNITURS $I table. 8 Diners. Glass Sideboard, Kitchen range, 1/ � I iry_ie - _ J. S. B�E*N� . PICK���, 1 2 and 3 con 3 98 25; Jas Carideo, ' �eticks dynamite fuse and ears 3 75 ; cupboard. cupboard, Kitchen table, 9 Framed pictures. 18 t :_'Lorne Pucklio• 85 sticks dynamite lose 5.00; Hewry Wilson. Rubber atep•pads. Washing machine new. Wringer and boiler. Beds a-nd t HONEVW find ea pe pianiwg base line opp lots 1 to 12 and - het 8 and 9 con 1 8 50; Roy Ward, sal- bedding, Window shades, Lamps. Dishes -and cooking utensils. F CDT�l�� a ^' ary from Jaw lith to Marcs let 17.40. A by-law was passed providing for Sale begins at 10.80 a. m., shared f� . • DoUar'by"'dollar the conveyance of a certain portion of Coach provided tiY"al�0�� the griginal allowance for road bet lots 30 and 31. con 4, to the owners of Txams :-Store pigs, grain, roots,- some of >�70 o - FL'1H1tiG' i the N E quarter of the said lot 31. was tatoee, ponlucy and all - ,AND 0N'T negltct to open a savings atconnt and under. Cash ;over that amount � _ _ D betause.you have no large amount On motion the auditors' report showing a 8 months credit will be given to [ am prepared to do Chopping and Dionday, may ' Bank received and considered, parties furnishing -. approved joist Oat Flaking -every of money to,deposit. The Dominion' sal+ante on hand on.Dec._ Slst,.1925• of > 81, and the books declared 80- i Wednesday awd Friday notes. Five per sews per annum ori y I will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. fI 01y audited and the report adopted, Ow the eounctt ad.iourned to for cash. Stoneboats For Sale S Tool, T.. Maxwell, Open an account -4%o w and add small amounts f f motloo noeet again on Monday. March 29th. Clerks Johp F. Bayles, Claremont '� regularly. You will be surprised to see how Yet the transaction of _generwl buss• F. PosTtLL. Auctioneer. 28 l Green River; O.nt. RaralRoute No. 2 .-.-rapidly your savings will grow. rises• 1 TM 50th Anniversary of TelephQnt - March 10th, 111''38. is the 60th anni V DQ%DWN BAW versary of the telephone. The first G P. LYlOM liras fe► lepboae M- ...eentewce was transmitted by te#11al� on March 10th, 1876. wlien Thomas A. ! WANCK ' X111 BR.4tti1L44 L'C. COM mow' Watson In one room of the liaboratory' • ���� ��� of Alexander Gt sham Bell. at 5 Exeter ��� �"" ''- Place. Bobton. I.y means of the tele. ,phone with which.lbey- were experi• : >my -Mr. heard BefT is another room ry •.Mr. Wataow. roars here. I want PICKERING .' fou,^ Prom that day to this the whole �ub� _ whole world has been sayinA,to the - '' telephone -Come here, we want you." Hptemeo f the Unitevittension the telephone the United States and Car. ���� w t • T _I — MEAT--MARKI - a3stemsof ads have increased until now there' a e 10.000 lodepetadewt Companint+0 in in the U. S. with over 12,0 a De gam P� Ceasiey sngineen have ration sac aithecrih r produced a new standard .of radio - k '20t: a lb : s.a Iw addition to-tbis the Be11 corn. ar atonies rf the U. S. operate about 13 get a S -tubs set at only $78.00... SuriNn Roast or 9tesk. 25C�niNwns t naeIn Canada of aleph. there are 2.485 companies made up in : (stripped). And they have created. a nevit conception of radio reproduc- Port:erbonee R"st or Steak, •., _ __, 2� .. i the different provinces a9 follows : r tion. Model "GS" is a T.R.F: circuit litimp Roast,... •• " : T'tince Edward Leland o2, New Brill s- a �.• Wanced on the new Wheatstone >. Fine Rib Roask ••• • • • • wick Nova Scotia 240, Quebec '193, 'I Ontario t1R0. Manitoba 37,. Sask, 1,173,= Bridge principle. It gives seise cascade "s9ueal" �� Heavy Rib Roast. • 1� rIP " _ Alberis M. B C. 12. Yukon 1, operas. amplificatidn. It cannot It gives the studio pro- 14 a d 6c T Shoulder Roast. n 14c r. iwgatotal of 498,225 telephones. of Ontario alone has 1`20,000 nor`•howl." gramme, clean and clear, with life- Pot Roset, ••• • • •. 41 -this number representing an investment of over like realism. So sensitive, it cue out Brisket, to boil, ... .. 9c •` IOmillionsofdullats unwantedstationewithunusualease. LeRof Pork,... `� `CFC " - In addition to the shove" tLe Bell :-C;,omplete and full radio enjoyment v Loin of Por@`. : •• system of Canada have 591,947 and of this number 379.722 are operated in ` r:..jnoa• costs so little that youowe-it to to see this Model GS at Once.* , ..-'S'houldet Roast of Pork,., + the Province of Ontario, 'making combined total of I,OW.170 telephones a .,y ourself �l3 first samples i►vailable: Act Pork Chops, • • • • • • "' 28C Pure Pork Sausagh, ,. 25c " iw Canada It is impossible to esti• urate the importance of the p•irt that quickly. 5 .Finest Salt Pork,... • • • 25c `� t ' - has been played by the telephone in• thecoun• -- Fo T.. BUNTING •• Finest Bre kf t Bacon, piece, ss� _ Breakfast 35C - -- duatry ro the development of - .. �• sliced. ••• - try. .The telephone bas become such a necessity and in such .genEral_.t a . - 30e - -Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), : that often its value is not fully Ftp..—" - ac eco - ----..r. 45c _- preciated either by those who render the service or by those who are served. h _ Cooked Ham, . 55c Itis. therefore, proper and desir- 25c Weiners,, _ able that on this 50th anniversary spoken c+ritnmunication by wire, the `telepbone of I s s Hsad•Uheese,.. - •„ '• 15e " Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 53 cents; f.' companies of the cogntry call attention to the 50 years ' ' © ® - .� 5 lbs 90 sante; " should - -'-'of teli'phono progi e<s att( Tu- .. 6' ib prints 18 Bente; valuahle servit'e ti,>at"1 lwiu, render- in , Fresh Trout an rte Fish, Every„ ed by the te!rphnne coiupuoies every cominun'itN'. With this in mind .the etnployea Independ- --s, in W. G. REID PICFERIN(I ” the telephone field, Bell and - s er.t gronp=, are sir¢' el, ren MArrh 10th _ t ' GLA"MONT. War. Cooper. of, Toronto, has Wm, H. Costen was in been spending a few days with F. , To M. Cooper. , ' F ', r on Sua Rez Middleton, ton. of PeterboroMrs. James Byers and daughter, THE ONTARIO RAILWAY AND , Mrs. Wilson, of Greenwood, were was homee over Sunday. hereon Tuesday. MUNICIPAL BOARD s:-_ E. P. Pert of Brougham, was Percy, g Merrra b>zvy on Tueed"aj on - ib rfie utter of the Application of in Clarci"ont on Monday. The Home Telephone Company, Lim- +• _ URL the the Brm*road'making it passable - ^ ` - Thomas Birkett, of Stouffville, for motor traffic. ited, for theiapproval of the following , ' �:;. Q''ROCERIES lj wits in town on Tuesday. Mrs, Cotnba, of Toronto, and charges for telephone service : �• Frank Harrison, of Brooklin, For Balinese or Residence Individual POPULAR Mrs, Tatnblyn of liocheeter, N. Y., • suns in town on Tuesday. ' Line Service from $23.00 per annum .. spent a couple of days this week less a discount of $5.00 for James Drummond had a busi• rompt with their brother, D. B. Taylor. ayment to $27.50 per annum les a It keeps up your bees trip to Toronto on Monday, pp, Miss Bruen, of Toronto, spent John Scott, a director of the discount of 20% for prompt payment. hoalth �., North Ontario Shorthorn Club, is For Business. Residence of Rural party "r' Rhe week -end with Evans agd Mrs. and The reason why Ward. contrihnting_Lhsad_ of ahortharns line service from >319.50 per annum __ __ t. y our Goods are ' r to -the annual sale to be held at ' less a discount of $8.00 for prompt Strength popular, because the quality Mrs. Chas. Hopkins, of Glen Mansion House. Uxbridge, next payment to $22,50 er annum lees a i -Major, spent Tuesday in Clare- g discount of 20° forprom t payment. 2&.is there ,the price is r ght.- Mont. Tuesday' prompt p The following will convince You. Earl Cook and bride, of New For combined Business and Residence • Morgan and Mrs. Pugh attended Hare bur Service on a Two Part t�that the Price is right. g have been spending a y Line from / , t•he funeral of the latter'@ uncle at $38,00 TAYLOR S _ few da this week with the form- Per annum lase a discount of � �� - --- ----- iHigh Pointon Sunday. $3 00 for prompt payment to $47 60 G OLO C A U S T / 5 lb. pail Bee -Sive Corn Syrup{ 350 er's briither, S. C., and Mrs. Cook, r Alex. Coates, of Paisley, is visit. The are, at resent, on their hon. Per annum teas a discount of 20% for �� / B R E A Q / ( Benson's Corn Starch, Ile _ —fin ey-moon. rom,pt._parmemut. Tbia rate to aaniv 1 C $00_iljg_Raisina, 2 lbs for a -other Claremont relatives,--- only where the location of the two L q (�LMpry Chase & 9andborn Tea, lb 70p Mrs. Lyman Ptlkey and Mies Dr. LI'w Freel, of Stouffville, af- .. premises are in the same direction << ter a month in post graduate work from the central office. 0 lb 850 .... ..J ' '• 'Mabel Gibson are spending a week � at the Polyclinic Hospital New For Rural Part Lice Service on Tiger Brand Salmon Aylmer with relatives in Toronto. y Brookliu will play hockey with York City, returned home on - grounded circuits at Uxbridge from 'Brand Corn, Peas and To- �j'ednesday, March.3rd, and ie re- $15.00 per annum less a discount of matoes one of each 41C ..= Claremont on the Claremont rink sunning practice. $3,00 for prompt payment to $18 75 Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 1$c.: ' on next Monday evening at 8.15. per annum lees a discount of 20•°, A few pairs of Silk and Wool MisK !Merle Stephenson, of Birch Chas. Gratriz. reeve of Tiny for prompt payment, Adanac Branch Store ! Stockings, , Township,' Simco@ Count , spent a Cliff attended the commencement ge, not seconds _ 75C y p exercises and concert of the eon- Fur Extension Wall Telephone on the few days last week with John same premises, Individiduat Line Small Profits and Quick Returns �X Scott. tionation school on Friday even. Service from $10,00 per annum net The Store that saves is the slogan of ing last and spent. the week -end to $i1.00 per anuum net. you none _ Thee. Coady haA obtained scar- y• lC' RANK CHIDLORii with C. A. and Mrs. Overland. .load of Alberta coal. All who For Extension Wall Telepho on the , Roy Ward, who hag been town- same premises, Part Quality First Courtesy Always OLAREMUNT, ONTARIO have used it are well satisfied with y Line Service _ , Fits ualit ship road su Derinteudent for the from $8.25 per annum net to $9.00 — y past two years, ' has been re -en- per annum net: —��•. ;:, 1 C1ifFord Piikey, teacher in the gaged for another year. His ser- p'oC Extension Desk Telephone on the A few of our regular prices: Milton High School, spent the P Maple Leaf Mutual Fire vices have been much appreciated same premises, Individual Line Ser• week -end with his parents, L. W. Sunflower Salmon, large tin I8c by the council and ratepayers. ayera. vice from $11.50 per aaaum netto ;1 Insurance Co. and Mrs. Piikey. Next Monday evening the mem- $12.50 er annum net, Beet Sockeye Salmon, 40e _ Mrs. L. W. Piikey and son, Clar- Sweet Corn, •. IQc ' bers of the B. Y. P. U., who had a For Extension Desk Tele hone on the -+encs, visited the former's sister in Peas, large tin, 2 for 25c right royal time last Monday ev- same premises, Party Line Service Cheap rates for farm and country 1 'R • ,Whitby and her brother in Oah- from $11.26 Sunrl'se Baking Powder, 18 oz. 25c ening, will hold their regular meet per annum net to $12.00 buildings, awn on Monday and Tuesday. per annum not. Fine Blend Bnik Tea; lb 55c ing is the Sunday School room. The members of the townehi Fine Blend Coffee, p The topic, Things Beyond our � lb 60e aWindstorm Insurance on buildings, ieouncil attended the Good Roads . Rice, Tapioca, Sago, 3 Ibi .. 25c wind wills, Silos etc. 91ght, will be taken b the as z, Corn Starch, Old Dutch 12c couple of days last- week to the or. young o e made we - - Laundry Starch, lb lov Automobile Iosurance come. The Ontario Railway of all kinds. . King Edward Hotel, Toronto, and y abd• Municipal Ammonia. 2 kpta .. 15c report a most enjoyable time rind Board hereby appoints Thursday, the Chatean Cheese fine lb 38c pof M° ) FARMS FOR BALE Eleventh dap o arch, A. D. 1928, at One of much root. The evening Oranges, large and sweet. doz 40c p Ythe hour of Eleven o'clock in the tore- . session -specially was a most in � ;noon, In the Council Obember in the Ooiona, 10 lbs ,,, 2� Write or phone - - terestia,d one. They world like to Village of Markbam, for heartug the Puffed Rice, 2 pkga 35c isse more of these gathering@. above application. AB persons having ^��T ��TT Nest Sunday is Communion 9n n. ,your Spring Har- as interest in the matter and desiring Hrgheet prices paid for E Do B O YY M A N day at the Baptist Church. The to be heard are directed to attend at Batter and Eggs. _Morning sermon will be to bar- ness now. the time and place_aa_aforeashi _-- WRTTRY OXT,_ moa with the occasion, the sub- '. Dated at Toronto this Nineteenth T, -'•. y W e have a conn Da of February.A. D. 19W. FARMERS set being "Through Slavery to a plate stock of her- Seal? (e AR�E.�ChS E hrons." The evening subject nese, Collars, Pads, Halters i gd•) H. O: SMALL, CLAlj;,E•r �jQI1]T _ will be "The Second Oraeifi:ion of and Parts. ffi Secretary Now is the time to get your e Jesus." Strengam and visitors In making our harness in Peter- ttanows Sharpened and �REAMG �Y j a: will feet at home at these services boro they consider 1'1!8 �ltl�sllIIg repaired, ready t: y� to which they are cordially invit-ed. forspringHighest rice id for - y Moister Earl Cook, while playing Quality First ��a,,nce Committee work. gjCream at be In the school on Monday, had the Our prices are- reasonable and we rr ^ ' ,misfortune to fall down the stairs will give until Apr. let ,i L 0 R 1N E RE I ame� Claremont Cre and sustain painful cute and bruin- for payment. The object of this Aasociatioa is to - +es to his head as well as having . See all before ba is j (3LAREMONT Give fill a Trial and be convinced iseveral teeth knocked out and sue- buying. 'ossa stealingand prosecute 'Lain concussion of the brain which We oil harness 2 00 per set the moas, H A R lit rendered him unconscious for (washed and dipped). = 1 E'i Ct31 ;! d about an hoar: Medical aid was - - BEATTY._� secured and he is gradually recov• F. • 0 P E 1[embere'bavi" prop.esy 8101.0 e0mmaai Akny'persou wishing new Harness STANDS FORTHE FEST grin although he is still confined as" immedislely wi may member Af of Exeeasive, oommiseee. should call on we before pur. to his bed. CLAREMONT chaeina and secure The farmers of this section are I Membership fes glees, prices. , shipping a lot of their stock the Agent for Ackerman's Quality 'take+. atav be bad trom Abe Praatdens or co-operative'wsy. D. Crosier, of Harness. Ask the user. Son story •• •vVltaaoo, Harness repairing done at — ..... Altona, the U. F. n. shipper from Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- all times, . this station, shipped 45 head of or, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. All kinds of Harness Repalr9 kept, cattle two weeks ago. all sent is ` constantly on hand. by Chaco -operative plan, and 21 Feb'y•�ej D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. �.1 nPresident. 8eoresar Lather Pllk@ + ClaremOIIthead wentfor export. He also _ y _ i ishipped a car of 25 last week. a namberbeing for export• and a . -15th to 27th. - carload of hogs, cattle and calves tkis week. l al re 110 n t N e Ws j' The concert and commencement • Litter Clstriers, Hay Carriers. eserclsee which was given by the 2 The Prunes, large juicy ones, 25c Pnrstps, Door Tracks, Clow Bowls. Pressure Systems Htc.' Olaremont Continuation School 2 Ibis Seedless Raising, It will pay you to ell my cites os in the Community Hall last Thum: 2 The Currants, recleaned, 6 p day and Priday evenings was a 8 The Dried Peaches, We above before WyFZ elsewhere. seat success. In spite of the an. 2 pge Lax. All roads lead to the 'Big Sale. Froin favorable weather there wall a 2 pge Old Dutch, : 25c �p FRANK J PROUSE I J. ,4 s good attendance on each ncession 8 pRs Ammonia, 28c __ ,AM to 30 per ceDt. Ol Al PICKERING. U1rT�RIO � { 'and all' re rt that this concert 2 pge Starch: . was one of the best ever given by 2 Corn Starch..... � - merchandise. pip Ow school. gvell number d the 2 The Dates, Come prepared to buy and Bee • ,' preRrsm was well rendered and 3 The Rice. ... 290 tisoroagkly enjoyed by all. Mach 2 tins Pau. large size, 250 y - — - -our new prices. ♦�, _ -of the success was dole to eaeetive 2 floe Cote, _-28e Uatb er . Stare I .,:44cHABN>i68 ' seenery used and to veryappro- Tiger SeJmon, large tin, ale Phone 'SS$0 Out sun _ 'AZA Perplexing The play "aril- Sunflower Salmon, _ Call at j NAO�c vote of quality Harness aai' led "A Perplexing Situation^ was Sunflower Ss►ltrwn. '* a u � w7_ >n'ieis thoroughly enjoyed by every one Magic Sh Powder " _ __ • i• now complete. , Y - -present. Daring the evening the 51be Black or Mixed Tea, ..2,75 T GL '4�ON2*. ON''I'AR=8(11:10119111 GIE991111 C re Li; principal, Mr. Wilker, presented 18 ban Soap-Oom We haves large stock of this Famev graduation diplomas to the foil. fort, Gold, J. and G. or • Boot on hand -unbeatable% owing pupils who have met all I Surprise, 1.00 Departments) requirements: Her- 8 bars Ce stile or Olive Soap, 25c Standard Bank, the B. Bacon, Donald A. Beer. 3 Jelly Powder, ... 24c Mabel E. Bie, Margaret Gee, All 2 pkg Shredded Wheat, . 25c bert Harvey, Horace Leigh, Gor. Corn Flakes, per pkg, ; - --1oc vaults - -; don McBride. Robert McCallum. 10 Ibis Granulated Sugar, +65C Hvelyn McCullough. He also read Kraft Cheese, per lb, 28c the names of twelvestudents who 21be bulk Soda Biscuits, 35c BANKING Safety Deposit Boxea, you will find had completed Part I of the Mid- our staff ready to render prompt and dleSchool. and of nineteen pupils Men's Fleece Underwear, - who had passed Part II of the per garment, ... . S9c YS only nominal and we are glad to be Lower School, and of sixteen pupils Men a Wool Underwesr, I bf any possible assistance when you + who had passed Part I of the Mid- heavy, reg 2.09, 1.39 dle School. The principal pointed Men's heavy Wool Sox, • 'THE STANDARD BANK out that this was the largest num- 3 pairs for 1.25 ber of diplomas and certificates Men's heavy Flannel Shirts, awarded in any year since the be- reg 2.00, for ... 1.49 ginning of the Continuation School Men's heavy Winter Cape,(- ape,in in1907. The proceeds were very reR 1,50, for 89c gfttifying and amounted -'to $.135 A_few pieces of Dress Goods, As there have been many requests reg 75e per -yd; -for... to repeat this concert the school Number of pieces of Prints, has decided to do so on Friday, reg 35c per yd, for.. - '-24c March 12th. The proceeds on this Ladies' Fleece Underwear,' occasion will be !riven to the Park reg 1.00 per garment, : 79c Board foe the Community min. Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, adruission : adults, 25 ctQ.; reg LPO per pair, 79C .'-,General '.children, '.5 cts. Everybody come 'nod help the splendid efforts of I Ds As S i _ "the Park Board and hear' one of the best programs ever given by / / - for bard wear and tear. REPAIRINd We maintain our established repute• tton for g all kinds of harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY Harness maker, t: 7 PICKERING, - 'ONTARIO . .4 K laments I Y rA .. 1yf ari maseNsls sad 3ssiRn : *� "` • It will'pay.you ,to call at four Works to inspect our stock and obtain prices, All orders left with our agent, A. T. Law, Pickering, will receive our - s prompt and careful attention, y , A'call solicited J• T MATHESON Standard Bank, r ;? Safety; Deposit vaults I IF YOU desire to place any of your i valuable papers, jewellery, orritber precious belongings in one of our BANKING Safety Deposit Boxea, you will find our staff ready to render prompt and RM courteous service at all times during banking hours. The cyst -.to yog is YS only nominal and we are glad to be " I bf any possible assistance when you + L- to your box. t - _ iii • 'THE STANDARD BANK �� + I OF CANADA 1PICKERiNG BRANCH—W.—F--Law, Manager Branches also at Brooklin, West m1i, w6itiy / / - for bard wear and tear. REPAIRINd We maintain our established repute• tton for g all kinds of harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY Harness maker, t: 7 PICKERING, - 'ONTARIO . .4 K laments I Y rA .. 1yf ari maseNsls sad 3ssiRn : *� "` • It will'pay.you ,to call at four Works to inspect our stock and obtain prices, All orders left with our agent, A. T. Law, Pickering, will receive our - s prompt and careful attention, y , A'call solicited J• T MATHESON nothing else for them and can strong- ly recommend the Tablets to all other mothers." _ Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine deafem or by mail at 25 Cents a box from The Dr. Williams' jdedicine Co., Brockville, Ont. k - A Friend in Need. _ "Possibilities of good can be found 'in even the worst appearing offenders. b In Ills work for children we find evi- dedicea of that every day,"' said J. J. Kelso in a recent interview. ` "The dangar is that blagls:; . t.s are ' naturally inclined to stress th. )If�uce Instead of the offender. Some.1n. a a serious crime may be committed uy a flue lad who has no criminal tendency, and, on the other hand, there are nabituai criminals monose wnole career OF DRESS. of wrongdoing Is raade up of many . petty offences." k is the latter class LIS 1 Playful $ The two-piece evening frog i� bo- Just a Nice liayf Dog. iwho are a serious menace to the cam= coming more and more popu'.ar, and tnunity. To Illustrate, Mr. Kelso gave' -- this simp:e yet sophisticated frock 6 the following incident. I -- unusuai:y chic. Presented in soft ., In the early daps of Child-Proteciioa i • • shimmering satin, the jumper -effect work a fourteen -year-old lad was be I �.��� 1 bodice is caught up in front by means tug tried In one of our County Courcy I ftp .�' {+ *. - of Ane tucks, which aro repeated at for setting fire to a barn. It was quite raMf • d 1 ► f'� the-houlders. The pattern provides (clear that he was guilty. and without •%r`'t „t �T��• long full sleeves and a tie co:lar. .The th that the _ .3� � �/ tls� � fn:l circular skirt is joined to a body farm bad been cruel to hltn and that .. :. '� -1:29Vdti sites- -- - --ihe was driven to the act by constant � j, - ' is ' �►84. 16. 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size ' 1 Jill-treatatenr. Evilence was submit _ i III ' i -- htr _ r= � 36 bust requires 17/a yards 36 -inch. or eorroborati the lad's story that �, ! _ lir : ' -" 1 and 54 -inch itgd Ilg ry y material. The skirt, .r be was not used right. and" the sym- '>I _ _ No. 1'298; IF in sl g I � I _ ass 34, '16, 38, 4Q' and >pathy of the Judge and officials was i I� 1 �1 42 inches bust. Size 36 bust requires 'with him. ( t I ! t i 2'a yards 36 -inch, or 1% yards 54 - The jury brought in a verdict of II l i I inch material, with ?e yarus lining for "'guilty;" but one of the jurors got 1 t 1 i I , ,� bodice top. Price 2Cc each pattern. -• nip d said that after a talk with the- _ _ _.1boy�he was satfaffed that he was pro- ' t ,1< - Our Fashion Book, _ ,-a! styles, the 1 p-,-.r;.,-r _,- _._ newest and most prat -.-ca. styles, will i "coked to the act; waA now penitent —i - _- s"` - be. .of interest to ever horse dress - land would do well in firti re; that he s„ .. - , y _ _ , - 1,. ;1'' maker, Price of the bock 10 cents the - Jhimself was prepared to take him t ,,. copy. Iheme and be respoas•ihle to the Court ..:-': i !for him The Judge heekitated, but .., '�-3ie. t"ti ,'' ' t liOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. �+ -�---=- - :-� ik-=j►'�..: =e� �r� Write our name and address ain- lfiaeling the eamplaintant was ,4111ing ` �- �+- -,a=.' . J '7"�?tj? Y P• ... Ito drop the charge, as agreement was a�-_,__ rr=� .ti" "�' `a �• -%A'Z . �a' fir' y ly, giving number and size of such drawn up and aft9 a 'rollPcton had """�' G.. • .+.1r•��•- .:., "i'•�1- ��.. - patterns as you want. Enc:ose 20c in _ lbeen taken to buy the boy an outfit o1 j i ��+-.•� "'�-.-���J 1' -- .r.,���- s • stamps or coin (coin preferred; r. -rap (clothing, tie started. oil for his new ! r . �• ; _ -• _ . 4' � .+' '•"j �.. it careful ) for each number, and �.. 'home. The Crown attorney, who took r ' ` = s a address your order to. Pattern Dept, a personal Intere*t Iu-fhe bey, report. }r�+ Wi:son Publishing Co., 73 West Ade - ed that he stayed with thii farmer for ni 1 1 aide St., o to. Patterns sent by iI iJ 1 A LH CLONAL DES1�N "over fire years; that he, afterwards I _ _ ' return map roe rn went to the city and took a posnlori, j Ituavfng considerable test ne}'. Ten years h By INlolemw'orth, Brent :i:xl Secord, Architects. - A Creed. Latter he was taken -irk and died aftPr ; There Is a destiny that makes urs Nn type of dome-itic archfrecture Is eiving.roc,ln and dicing room at -either ie chs while 19 t appr iatcd i#injing This savings Rmountin too$1700tovthe ing ! The living room U 15 ft. x 25 ft. and, oily people, li aces o able iq all. It None-goes a sends}intoplto (fres of quite so detli lie'y distincl.ive and the Id• brothers; S farmer who had befriended him. This perspective iliustrateri Is an ettthtwtng, 1t All that the fireplace hes a file hearth, 6 in. x Riao {pro}•ties 11gi,t at what is often case is eveu yet well known to a num- view of ft. at its beat. Ar 1s charac- • others ld B Ili., red quarry the being recommend• the one drear,•, Picot in an ot`ierwise 'ber of officials In Kas•tern Ontario, ( teristic of Dutch Colonial when well Comes beck into our awn. ed. A tlreplace, as yt.0 see If here, in cheerful home and affords an-attrac- l care nryt what his temples or hit ' -o-- - exei.uted, it commands, rather than ; the centre of a wail of . rutile!edt_' tive view from either floor, ci s leads for admiration. i length to allow a window at each side Crpstaird are four bedrooms having D One thin holds firm and fast--- turOpe Warned Against �� the most outstundinX feature; is a very pleasing arrangement. Just' light tw'o.-Ides and clothes closets; That into his fa.tefai heap of days -and PeetrllctlOn Of Forests!! Imagine this wall exposed to the west; I a bathroom 7 ft.,x 7 ft., with the floor 3� 'is undoubtedly the unmistakable Gam - .1 R chilly fal,l day nearing Its end; a ! and built in txedicine cabinet over the deeds . Is Eurupe in danger of following the I The soul of a (flan is cast. course of the mythical country Q[ At• brei deMgu of the roof, the success of: blazing fire in the grate and the light basin; a cupboard fur brooms, etc., and 'latntte,?or of North China, and, by, al- i this home as a whole is entirely cine to of the settlug suu streaming. thtcuelt a linen c!o: et. Two of the bedrooms _ F'�wtn Markham. " being its fotrsts to disappear, firs.[ 1 harmonious ca -ordination. 1 the windows. This Is' the sort of are 11 ft. x 15 ft. and the others 11-ft.p.a� a :itL:e salt on the b8ttom of How truly Colonial are the entrance 1 thing to look forwart7 to and provide,[ by 12 ft., but the smal!er ones have ac- :fall prey to floods and then become a ` the pan when frying and the fat will desert waste' This is 'a question. i for when selecting a home. I cess to the 'segs be?con}t,.glaso doors not splash. Jtraitsed by the Inuiltrt4Tftyna of th-0 wfnter with well proportioned glazed door! . The dining room is 11 ft.: x 15 ft., ; being used for extra light. %-., -and brought up In all article in the and aide windows .and the verandah but .the actual floor. urea is slightly! The outside dimension's. tyre 39 ft.: •'Hesith is the vital princip:e of with balcony above. The four brackets' more on account of the bay window. 6 in. x 24 ft , not including the veran- ,mss," -Thompson. "Quotidien" by Jean f'ahrerets. I h,3ppin.. i under the roof . relieve what wotakl I A' saving ofspace is effected b:;• the ,,dah, >ind account of. its width. -It ,4ti Thet'e are -two tarts in the situation,' , =---r---- otherwise be rathrrr uritnteresting wall i guilt in sideboard. French floors lead; should a kept at !*ast forty or fifty : says this writer -- tae first, that Europe ; - - ua n I-IId-, Raare. xI the .,-fries of the ba ' w intoes to a large verandah. 10 ft. x 1:, ft., i P t bacI from. the sidewalk. The grad!fsing- ;wc>-testte. en ,impression of se- which could he easily- converts oto; r second, that as a• result "colo wIa eia i11 are giving wap to rainy winters and 1 curlty without contributing to it. Son a snnroorn If desired. � southnn exposure cbviously prefer- Halliday mect,ods of con:irucnon periodic, flAOtIA are becoming alma?t , win notice that the two chimneys are . All the usual built !u features of able. We&t would be a 'poor seedild am new and better. The now an annual calamity. One rollnaq on placed in the centres of the gable ends! modern kitchens are found in this ()tie ' choice anti° north or east ont of the <ToularUad"wayaakHvhome the outer, and the eventful re<;l*lt i a which L•i a dis-tinctive characl.erietic ; and it is intere.,ting to note, that vee , qua7tion. that's sw�,g, cosy ■nd warm. - Saves itiel�year sit er your. -wttiTaut-pretectiutt, in which ; of tuts type c f home. have yet to publi. h a home in t) is When ccnsItiered In coujitnc•tion H.ttid.y <.e.,c. ,setas.. tr.. 1 Other nrteworttty features are the series .in which the kitchen. sink and with the weld p:auned and' s•pactc;lu> d"'' h"t'r "'t`ri'" time. the fertile earth is washed away and ..hnN mniodti wnnteed. i< desert wa. ten I•ep'.soe what %.L onr,thns ii large do•rnlcr with three .groups off drain boards Lave not been place(( just' accommodation provided and the use �omtra„aiT ,o�sz(q` io were wooded prairies. rasemalit i<in inn's ane the gcihie i•:in- below a group or three or four win. of the best materials and workman-• UOO. Choose from 57 This has been the history of north dow-s nn bn,h ",:'l PA of Pahii ell 1i iney to i (tows. For fill-; her col la bora t!i n c” t'.:e ship tbroaghont, there is' real value 'ter .eaae.t°* Cel full ie.ila Ask'to, ventilate 1,.(• iWir. same princip'e eros a', o th tnnn+r•r in here for ever,,* cant of ien thousami C.t.1,4 ,aAfrica and'North Ch?na.' irri(es \l.' p• paaUy The r<:uti':Lt's::, I , a•,t:oiinrs--the :.ppri,xlmato cast of this e -V.&I IRAreo� ICabrereta, who sees notlilug io pre As intintpti•l by Ilio cRlrt<1114 ncrtl• , this . went FuropP following alit if nothing pit•:i by thr rwranrt, and two bay win-' cranes coiapletea a i:,ry cult: r,:ntl..Y,. Lcme, • � t t down i is done to suhstitnt.., + policy of plant +Le ;'ere{ir•rtice. rile ground floor plan, _ _ ( opyrighf, 19.'N, Maclean Fluildiug! Ing rrer•.r for that of cuffing ihe.m I floor iii: n WIow•s a centro hall with, A feature cif the apt,rrt:tr(t tri, Cie Reports, Ltd. ---- — • __ _. :_. —.— ..._. .�_ :-�.�...•.•.�. - -- i Make Your hams fru:,. What CITIES Aro These ? - - — " -with Alabutlae, 1simple ! -- `;T L' +e,. ' — 'la erecar --.h:y :a aaN/. ORO T AL NAL W WIN P First Prize - SET I < „'•! i.0 1'�LITen[n ' — .'— Write Dept. s for . �- ,Q. 1 _"� X PROM i br_D I.OgM V 1 • .ins creno!! ogta• .:-�- . 10 Prizes of fT1 I rte- •11•• •• :• .,i 1 1 i (ewe and fi"kl.T .. a WristWatati <� ` vt,.ANOAH l i I bALC.O,NT - Ite..e Health. 10 Prizes of b • , r _ 1 cal and erten. a Gents Watca - -- - HALL ; - - - - . • Lel.^ .- 20 Prize* of I i i . The Alak.elln; Co., a Cnnera L IvtN__ t 001M HALL D14tvf.0.0 Perla Lln lhd ti L, U t L,W b6D IWI Pirita Ortarta HUNDREDS OF YI y . II 3 OTHER PRIZES I... f ter -coin mowers -- qs,�r >.� s<•s,es .,,.. ccs ran' ,..,.-.. to tl a _ _ rbose pozzk god also will 10 p.ckets of my D:: rt f arealb Pertume at lucent -2 packet will .m x1 of • •,'kbax bnntiful pnwi This u mty ea•y t„ sea..n - cA 1.`Ytty iT.. •_�i - _ Ile your saswer NOW and let the Breath pert�!to .. _ . _� __.� ,/ < .. _ _ _ _ -'•— . f • EtD FLGO•DEANnlbtAw ISSUE No. l)-26.•6R_CARip FLQRPLAN, WatesfetLl' . l7nb i ,. `1 it MTMENT The Wood Boz. Oh Mother! What Can i Dol IL teas kept. out. in .the kitchen . How • mauy thnea a day do your wars long and deep and wide, laabkw aslk yes:- - Aatf°th+s Lwf"r l:nng abote }t d Etta " M. - shovel stood beside, a interesting game for them to ' - And the Uig, black cooksiov nnia' �y' some amusing occupation for a 1E _ :. ' - - _ atny day? If you'd lie always _ Ipdigestion ('omen With .Run- through its Rrate from ear to ear, � 7s to _ x " Seemed to look as if it loved it Ifite a• have a practical, helpful suggestioa - down Condition -= 't. T LOCALISMS. :.-Mr;s. A. T. Hoyeis, of Belleville, �oxixc�, Dr: F. E- Linke, Op- d i6 epe in I is a few days wi-0h tela- tometrint, 167 YoDRe 9;., Toronto, Lowndes'-Cf in Pickeeiog. may be consulted about your @yes th t' ' -Ile,--$, A. •8af�ieir; Deutist, for erases at A. $, Al:in's dr f -Mra.`DicLeen, of Cleveland; , practising in Toronto, will be here store, Whitby, on Tuesday -Mares _ vtoitiuk-ber mother, Mrs. Bedson, in his office on Thursday from 10 16th.- -or a few weeks. tinrieyTas In- e�sIIe�nn �dolectric motor -in his bake-ahopfor -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident IN MEMORIAM. .. _e ares owing a vers choice dispray running his bread -miser. Dentist. Office over J. S. Baladbn_ 'e - - rr hardti re storb:' Office hours, 9 to Wt1 o'4 -In lovin memor of Wm. of Spring S.0 ,.inga . at ; Misf}Qorinne Doyle, of Toron- to, Spent the week -end here with 6 daily and evenings by _appoint- Wilaon, who passed away February _ - Inent. _ • -k _ 26th. 1918. .-regular prices. her grandmother, Mrs. Geo:° M. -If you wish to purchase Bonds Always so gond unselfish and kind Palmer. of the new Dominion of Canads Few on this earth his equal we find, Made to .your. measure. -Mrs: McMurtry entertained 20 year issue, the Standard Batik, One of the best that God could send, No a later number of friepde on Pickering, will 'be pleased to re- A IQving father right to the end. Prices range from $30 00 to $60.00. No ehodf3y. any of whom ceive you order. He had a nature you couldn't help -- came from Toronto. y Tailored for you by the best firm of -lilts. Thos. Maddaford ' qnd -Master John O'Connor, who loving. - daughter, .Mary, spent the week- •has been in. the. General Hospital A heart that was purer than gold, to da, tailors in�iaIIa p And to tboae.who, knew him and for the past three weeks, returned loved him, - end -with her mother, Mrs. John _ T F �r Dwyer, of Church St. home on Sunday and is, we are His memory will never. grow cold` S PRIN CAPS AN Il T.LE f7 66613 g . - _ arker� who -litre -Wife and Daughters. - _ nicely. confined to hie bed for seveely _The carnival which was to Wab]iv a just o erred out our new stock and are showing weeks, is now improving n}cely 3 p liave'been held on the school rink CARD OF THANKS. and ` ie able • to be around the solus snappy lines in fine. Ti'esd. Cape and house. on Friday was postponed to Tues• -- : -The Ladies' Aid of St. And evening, when a goodly number We wish to express our..heartfett --the very latest in Bow and gratitude to the many friends and rew'e Church will meet on Wed. attended. The hockey. gratitude 4 in -hand Ties. nesday afternoon, March 10th. at men waeween hwon�by the lamem d e u�ineas �ione of sympathy is our bereavement Brl hteil L' 1'3ll Ourself a IIew, net bore for their kindness and ea res- '.'S'o clock, in the basement of the y he death of our beloved wife arid-' g p� y 9 church -Services will be. held in St. motber, Tie and Cap, . -C. A. Sterritt was in St. 'MA- Paul's church on Sunday] at 10.30 -George Farley and -Family.' ` ry's for a few days owing to the a, m. and 7 p.m.. the pastor at - .death of his father, which took each service. The morniug theme •.Yew Advertiseunents. will be the first of 'three sermons Fred 1 Bunting, . Pickering after a brief illness following on "Christ, the Master of the Established 1857. a stroke.. Soul.'" The evening theme will be �EED WANTED -Clover bay and , =hire. W. A. Henderson, who Soul." 's Prayer for the Church'," R. Ree, ata.ClarWin.ont. Gray jr, Phone Clar2522613, has been confined to the house for the first of a series of Lenten ad- - w several weeks, Ii cdnsiderabl�, im- TOR SALE -A young Durham hull, a _ dresses. Come and Worship..,- L' proved, although unable to eave suitable for dairyman. John Wilson. R. R. the house: -On Thursday afternoon and No. 1, Whitby. Mone Pick 1920. 26-27 �ci� -Miss Helen Douglas and friend evening Iasi we e:perieneed a cows and onespnn ginger. A 1 W beau fall. of rain, which over -OR BALE -2 fging Durham milk• of Toronto, spent -the week -end y -ping g p r c• he oS ' flowed the rain in many places. Willson, lot 20, con, 4. Pickering_— Phone Pick here with the former'd sante, the f d b As the road was followed rost 1007 26.27 Misses Bunting. hire. Douglas - also spent Sunday *ith them, the roads -and sidewalks became �ELP WANTED -A single man to -Miss Lila Gee, who is on the. covered with ice, which made do general farm work, 8 months or a year. mOtOrin dangerous, and causing Apply, stating wages to F. M. Chapman, R. R. 1 -" teaching staff of the Toronto g g Pickering. 6.27 ublic schools, s eat the. we Clark a number of cars to go into the end with Mira Mspeary Clark at the ditch and in some cases suffer'con• 'V7ANTED-A smart representative •on • home of her parents, W. J. an -d- 8id8tRtile damR$II rector o,t+and greases. Must have I:ght delSv- llgre, Clark -March came• in on - Monday ery, 13Cs X. Pickering News. 2' - - -A Ste Patrick's supper will be morning, but was neither very RI:tiG YOUR SEED-GRr+IIN-To eervediaSt. Paul'BUnitedChnrch lamb -like nor lion -like in its ap- BLoc.,,tHillElcva:or and havewildoa+,a and .Mist now we -Are showiI]rs samples o pearanee. How It w1ll ruake its snia;' Seeds taken out For sale, all kind%of feed on the evening Of Wednesday, including oats. S1. R: Hoover. 26-27 March 17th, followed by a Rood Bait remains to be: seen. The old - 'Q G; Irish program. Admission, 85 cLs.; saying is if March carnes in. as a L�OR SALE- About 200 hushPls of -.•veal -Bargains iii Suits ' children, 15 eta lion it, will gO out as a lamb and r first-class :�lancheur,an xed b,rley, gl O per vice versa, but this Idea has ex- bu.hei Apply at lot 17, con 7, PiekeunR, or $@25.00 ' —Miss Annie Keighley, who. has phone John Miller, 302 Claremont. 2.itf Plain Blue English Serge at 1�' been in the Oshawa Hos ital for ploded long ago, as proved by the - - - -- -- p L70ii9E FOR SALE -8 rooms. io Diamond Blue at y +`32.00 sepersj weeks under ping an oper records of the weather bureaus. L1 g ,tate of repa,r, 1 acre of land• barnfts Afareh is here we ; iti0, returned Orne a6 wee , _ and pouftryyhouse &c For other part,cufara asp and is now recovering slowly, but expect spring weather Very short• ply to F Chodlow, tikrchant, Claremont. 25tF Diagonal Blue at . 672.00 Is still very weak. ly, although some stormy days ORSES FOR SALE -Heavy and -Miss To Liffe, teacher of the are likely to be experienced. general purpoxAsafe young horse. for Also - Black with White Stripa at p a cow 3 years of Out tit 3, con. 6, Pecker- -Janlor Department of the public -Those who predicted a very ng, e: write Luther Garbutt, R- R. No. 1, - _ school, was calked home on account severe winter, with an abundance -,ng. 26.27-- Blue with- white Stripe at '33.00 of the serious illneess of her Fath- of snow, are somewbat out is �,N-••� OR BALE- Faa:t►.oka•Morsetight•'Don't i er• Daring bar absence her room their calculations. So far the i in[ plane Farrow z enpne, f 1'2 horse Don t miss this grand Opportunity i = Ls in clic!g a of Imre. Jacklln, of weather, as -regards this part of war Enan ppl!ant has been r«ently over- hauled sad repaired. Areal barfair. Bulbs and Oshawa, the province, has been ideal, there osf>er eptrrptrent withousllt. Fred ewttini. E—M'iffl@ MuTaret Westney, who being very little @now and a mild was taken to the General Hospital, temperature with the exception of OR SALE -One goat due about _ Toronto, to undergo an operation a very few days. There t9 still � March 1st. one W. 5 p separator 1 Heref0eggord hese. w �+ ,r f'or mastenids, had to under o a lent of time for etorm weather ersochicken house 8 s ife 5 pure-bred Hereford heel- S�'A TON 1 l g p y y en, one bull and a fear white Chrna Recce Fred second opecstion, and i6 now d0- and heavy snowstorms before Lha Lacey, lot 33.BF con,. Pickertng. Phone Maly 1 In as well as can be expected. approach of s ring. tint still the 607 Highland Creek P. O, 25 2. M g p 'We hope for a speedy recovery. winter is far advanced. The mild. L`OR BALE -Cheap. ail kinds of WA APER -The, annual meeting of the oess of the winter base been most a sagons. homer. and Ali kinds of farm and ,Chamber of Commerce will be acceptable on account of the scar•' ht scalesnts and took stoves es aneveral heaters. - and Papers I apers @p Pght scales and cook stoves sad heaters. High- Papers ��` .,.. �' I� j�� held next Tuesday evening in the city of fuel dne to the coal -strike. "t price paid for bides and wool, also love poul; v M Town Hall for the election of oPfi- -All anxiety in regard to the `ry'-tt.licrman, stouaville Pbone 1Do3 15tf cera and the transaction of any fuel question is -now over for the FOR SALE -M_ H. farm maebinery -other business that may come up. orefient. While there was no diffi• and repass• one . R bander, truck and car - nr. dne #; ft birder, truck and carrier, :,stab o iG.E'T THE STAU N TON LINE ' "All members ale requested to be culty in t•ecurinq Qtlb5titutes, these terse class repay: one No, d corn beet er; one No resent: were not oitkfac-or partly for 13 al Laval separator. g'3 F: one ]e with 1216 y p Sr Lav'alcutungbo:.00ef9.3F'ordcoupew�:h'26 j -Master George. Ridley, who the reason that people were not ''cense. Al with halt torre=anddou- old established and : p bre Ivaralec, with halt acre for ole or tint. U. J ,1has been in St. Michael's Hospital, us• d to then and did not know how Gormley, Uunbarton. Her _ ... Toronto, ftir about six weeks, :fur- to attend to these in order Ui get - -=-• - - reliable. I tog which time. be underwent stiltec and also becatr-ae 0138 FOR HAT( HItiG-I have the -beat re_ .,rooted ;tom '�f• J .1_C1ark, f Eisan::c.rd, "several operations for mastoids, is of their dirty nature. Anthea a ctdaS Barred Plymouth R&IL .ncke�cl. now making rapid progress toward cite coal is now being received ill "h' . t):rd sa% hatched from a pen of'hiih laying :The only firm manufacturing t}1e - re- recoveryand 13 expected home 1D her%, (;overnmont inspected,- their average . i p all parts of the .prownve, not_ in- cort:tee.nR2Meg s .watl.ihis•tine bsd•tuhead � mi•Trimmed line• A few days. very Iarg•e gTiirntitie+ but enough my pen of first -c ass laying strain',hene, you Se - cannot do better than order your setting+ from -St. George's Chnrch (Anglican) to supply all demands. AIberta meat 7a cents per setting. Orders- tailed from - Thnrsday, starch nth, There will coal; which seems to be the best now on. Call orphone2� ti1a.Jis.Richard- - PPices' from 10 eebtS-per roll up. be no Confirmation Class this substitute for the hard coal, ie ales hon' Pickering. _ 2d-31 u " week. ` Next Sunday, March 7th: being received in fairly Serge S j N (fir L ►S y Scores and scores of patterns to choose from. :The very - 10 a- m., Snnday School; a .a. m., quantities.' ., newest Thousands of rolls right on hand. Morning service; 7 p. m., Evening -Thirtyseven new books have service. Preacher at both services, been added to the Pickering Pub Nova Scotia $bltlgtes NO waiting -!net C}1008e your • Mr. H. M. Alezander,-of Toronto. ©alt Galvanized Steel Shingles pattern—Take home plenty and return lie Library end are now in circula- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Thursday. March 11th, 7 p m,: tion. The list is as follows : Noice the left Over. - "Confirmation Cless at Mrs. Claude-Stefaneson in Arctic, 'Grayson- for sale at the home. 8.15 pp. m., Execu- Ado in Understanding, Morris- T. P.&TEMON'S CLAREMONT tive meeting at Mr. John Draper's It Can be Done, Mon tgomerryy-HI<n- Oe►li and get prices.,. ' ' The Big Assortment at "The The Big Store" _ home. ilp Clilmbs. Richmond -Coact of WANTED 11� T E 0 -An enjoyable little concert logniry. Brown Shady; Porter- CHAPMAN • sad sale of work -was -held -in S. S. gar Father's Daughter, Connor- - —. - - • N.o. 2 school honfl<e oil Monday oaf• Patrol of- Sun Dance T.,, Grey- If you have for dale - • a- terinQon,March let. A short pro- Lone Star Ranger, -Riders of Par :' - Program was given by the teacher ple Sage.. Wright=Recreation of PQULTRY, CALVES, HOGS UR . (Mise Hifine) and the pupils. Mr. B. gent; 'Nice with Iron Door, SHEEP (dressed) Acthar Clark ably filled the eneir. Dell -gar@ of Iron, Beeper of Door, ship Eo or communicate with TC01 ��.After the program the. sale of McClung -Painted' Fires,• Grey - •work took place. This consisted Vanisbiog American, Hutchinson• JOHN H.-WICKSON, ST. LAWR• ----- of many useful and pretty artiefe@-OneIncrea@iogPurpose, Wells— donated by the oldies of the see- Christina Alberta's Father, Oe- 28 .Telepbone Main 2887 jib► loon. Refreshments were then tenso - Wild Geese, Connor - served and a pleasant social hour Treading the Winepress, Ballan• ri �� Rrre@$� I+qj�$ ���,. CTOS14 THERE - Ss TELL YOUR ALRICtNT 'I'LL ' spent by all. The'proceed@ of -the tyne=Yoting For Traders. Emer- _ _ EXCUSE TO 'TELEPHOPIE - '- afternoon amounted to 825.50 to eon -Ruth at Snow p, Rath THE CONsTI BULi be need for the hot lunches, and at Red Mill, Rath aTcR Arwood Rasing secured the agency for ie W. 'HE JUD(lE HIM Bowman & Son, iter Nurseries, • � ' = and any special equipment •that Hall, Ruth at Cliff Islnth at Ridgetown, Ont, may be rewired for the school. Lighthouse Point, Rnt Silver I amprepared to take orders for all -The box social, which was held Ranch. Baker -Boy hers at • kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, In St. Panl's Church on Thursday, Spur'Creek, Boy Rangers Indians, Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at -Feb. 25th., under the auspices Of Boy Rrangers Trail, Boy Rangers lowest possible pr.icQe. It ,,•:� o '__the "Ever Ready'Girls" class was Camp, Boy Rangers Desert, Bar' -Special rates for large quantities. O e •'� �. q ,� a� .!e .a decided success in spite of the _ - P boar -Cruise of �Endeavrntr, About .. 4�tf, • - inclerneacy of the weather and -King of Monhtains,.Lawrence= N. J. ChaAman, Pickering "•�'�"""' e n / .' 0 bad roads. The classes of the Rainbow Hill, Berry, Patcb. Rose. seboolcompeting in the peogrA.16 many. A -ticket for 506. will pro- Farmers Attention.. "contest rendered some very enjoy- vide you with,, a yegr's reading. f � t � • � g = able selections, Mr. Powell's "Dix- Additional tickets for other mem- Ise Baud"'carrying off the prize. 'tiers of family 25c. I am agent for the World's- Greatest ..► � � _= � V Bert Harvey Jr„ of Greenwood, - - _ separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, gave a ntimber.of humorous selec- - Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'e10 YYHITEVALE. - famods Plows, Pointe. Grain Grinders, _ linos whish everyone thoroughly •_ 16 -,¢ ,e , .ate " LC - - Wheel Barrowsetc. Jar - enjoyed. There was a good num- Died, suddenly, from' heart failure. Brantford binder twine and aeCond- bPr of beautiful boxes, wbich W. i on Thursday, Marr -b 4th, Fred McKay, hand separators for sale. C s - -:B. Powell disposed of in his usual aged 66 years. Funeral on Sunday, DFVITT ple•nainR manner. The "E. R. G's" the 7tb inst , it 2,30 pp m., �OBT• , from his a a tt i.h to thank all who helped to late residence to the Wbitevale Union > i1...i.. 011e evening a enecese• �Ceir.ete:y. Phone 545 Pick.' BROUGHAM R'