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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_01_21: , : � �_, s,;., , tt a 9. <.ry,, fir - Sri ; Wr . ,= i � . lti'g -FA, ;4" s' s,.�x,. 'iti" :a# . - ✓ ^.kh. 7 a$ " +h� �i6tiv I..S ii:. �:•.!'rr. r,. ,.,,. .`y: .�:s"e u.• dta9 it - .iI` : .t" ta�tL nw ✓.�((. ._^eh; p^, f�' ..... t" , �•. ••• -. - :••1.r'•�.,r., °-''r '�`'.•''; . ° :e <:. , .. .. a;., •. �. y.. , r F'•.�F n %'Y. .. ..'t ,: ... !�.. •, •;G,. • •y,,.. ., ., ..1 ,1. a :,1 "•g�1 w.. ;fill!. ,. , .�. .,.,. ,. , v.' - ......• ;% .., ... .. ,:�. �_ ; �i : _ •M ' ( _ R Xi,� 1. FRIDAY JAN ' i 1927 20 fat VOL. � PICSERING, ONT., , . • � , Y7yf: �_�� lei "Ve= CENTENNIAL CORNERS. ­WEST HILI- MIS; GREENWOOD ' Asocial evening will be held in Rev. Mr. McConochie, who received Sam dill and Sashes P a unanimous call to Melville Preeby, .t of the Church under the auspices tserian Church on Mopda evening of of the }.sides' Aid Society on Thurs- u B. itrORSYT$ O h. D.. Director a lest week, will occupy the pulpit oo1r ,�a�q, o{ psi, gag• day eve>g Jan. the 27th. A program Sunday morning., A. A. McCurdy • J` +• �tomber of tLe Amerieu Optomettigil conditiin of usic, recitations and Ban. Ekes se A ned by appointment. g +� will singg at the morning service, ae- p ssos, Claremont. Ont. readings. Refreshments will be ser- companled by Mrs. Arthur Little. O, MogINNON, M.D., L.R.O.ti., ved. Admission; adults 25 cents, Miss Marjorie Neilson will be the solo- HetablieLed 1888 Fruit Baskets of all descriptions, .18 . m.mb.r of m. Osnes. or children 15 cents. Proceeds will be in ieL at the evening service. IL 41 0 aaa and . of of ibe 41110 fat• including qt. boxes, pt.- boxes, aid of the electric light which has re- ..,Headquarters B•" °it ays.:°tiio to°t�, gO'� Orates and Baskets at Gently been installed in the church. BROUGHAM; owe. sae :ag4e.aM, �� Everybody come and enjoy this treat. k loweef,.Qricee. , W. and Mrs. Warriner, of Mark OUNBARTON. ham spent Sunday at D. Gannons. F O fEED 4, Shaping and Turning. Look! Listen! A valeftine box soc- • AA E. OHEIfiTIAN, Barrister and The Ladiess Aid are holding '.I a ial will be given in the Town Hall ,�]►•solicitor,tttoearyt?ublic >ste. b[oae to Kiddie Kars, $let he; Office Stools Bobbie Burns social on Wed. evening CORN 1f' spa. South Wine,Coart Howe, ! �Wby. 251r R of next week. An interesting program under the auspices of the young Peo- OATS J whole or ground Salt For Sale of Scotch readings and sons is being pie of the United Church, at Brough- Gi. BROWNING, K. C.. Barris- g B g BARLEY FEED ter. Solicitor, Notary Public. Gorier' Bik., prepared. Do you like scones and oat- am. Watch the date, Feb. 14th. Come BRAN i.aneaieeel trot of Post Office, Honda• street. ` CHAS. A. WHITE. cakes ? Come and try cum. Admission and Bet a valentine. Particulars later. SHORTS w_riitby. house phone 3a., Office p bone 392. Fish, fresh and frozen, Salmon and Successor to late W. G. Barnes 25 and 15 cents. whits fish Fresh beef sinci pork—*nr EED_ -DSATON A 8098 — Barristers, So. Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. Our choral class i for oultr liciton Northern Ontario BuiidZ, 330 popularlt In spite of the storm a hand.' Right prices. Highest prices Y 8$i'scret, fioroa;o. goodly number were present on Tues- Paid for good dairy butter and fresh D ` t; friends. Some splendid bargains. I have R,CKE CORN W. J. �°t°n' day night and registered themselves eggs at' The Store. Come along • �. for poultry — J. D. F. Rosa. Adelaide 2767 i. �• Y 8 -- ` mmbers. Next Tuesday evening we a car of Cereal Feed which ID IOHARC80N +at PIOSBRINC�— are expecting more to join, Come on Clearing stock out for the next few I consider the best value for - -- JLkRarr,atsrs, Solicitors etc.. 213 -214 Coated- • weeks at Crai>a0n 8. fe Builduapp,� Corner Yon�a and Rich- Y%osertU Director tame. The- hour 1s 8 o clock feed I have seen for a long Sts., Toronto. PLones Main 1390 and Main BROOK ROAD. A very suce8.fu1 meeting Di the time. It will pay - Pieiedae ot5ee open Monday aiui woo- and Youn. People of the United Church to try it, x i aerdgy evenings and lit da' saxutdar.- iacludit �Lius+sed �CmbaEsr+ar was held at the home of Fred and 9atnrdar eveatne, Pbooe Pict, Brno. stt — Scottie id a friend! visit to our 8f070R HEARSE burg Y Mrs. Cassia on Monday evening. Mrs. WHEAT end BARLEY Wanted. w DentaE Walter Jasitwn spent the week- Miller, convenor of the Misstonary Y1r Ci,AREMONT, Out. Department, conducted an illustrated Chopping Holidays, Weiner- i!, end at his home here. P *r T1R J. R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Cop, Phone 9124 lesson regarding the missionary work days and P'ridAys. q�y 11 Mrs. John Neal, who has been in- Kin ton Rd, and Victoria Park Ave, To- a in India These lessons are very in- r«xo. qua ato at door). open Evenings disposed for some time, is now quite c . Pliant- Howard t2 1Dty teresting and will be conducted the �+. �} ► „ well. second week' of each month. Every- second :Material ► Walter- Carlton and L. White � �R D. O. Smith, Dentist, Stout!• body welcome. The next meeting will aUc, HonorGrsdwte of Chicago and To- caught a rabbit that weighed 20 lbs. panto Universities and the Royal Coucl a of , be held at the home of D. -and Mrs. Can you beat that , - i talsuraeory Phone office i ll, Residence 5 z British ColumbisL Can Gannon. topic, "Citizenship," taken eia, No outa3e: appointments. 2eky Chas. McDonald has gone into 'chE r. by Mrs. L. Johnston and Committee. {~ 8 z goat business. Lorne White, our local ; BLAKE B. BEATON, se D. 8., No. 2 8 and 5z sport, still continues in the game. ,,London b Dn sad Ni Night" is St. Graduate of the Royal ColNge of Dental ' Knra•uas and Uoivenaty of TorooW. office Johia and Oscar -Neal are engaged ,g 9 R over Muraoek a GonrecUOnery .tore- Whitby, in sawing stove wood for the general Paul's Gaited Church, this A Rood supply of Hard and Soft - IDikee ho-s 9 to 12: 1 w b.eo. Ind- phone ., lard pIIooe 220 4*sy TORO:vTO ASPHALT public. They have purchased an out- Friday evening. Coal on hand. Also,& supply n +' ROOFING fit, from W. N. Jackson wtilTEVALE. of Kindliog Wood, x T N. DALES, L D. S.. D. D. S„ Mu_rray's 18 in., 32 in. and 86 inch `�'"' �tJ . Graduate of Royal a at rental star- DUMBARTON - - stove length. ,� and the Univemty of Toronto Oaks widths, 4 in I,Shingles ; also _.." The Whitevale Baptist Young Peo= - above D A. Scott's store, Claremmt. Oct. Meftal Valley and An old time saying, "Fog in Janu- pie's class will hold an old -time Dress 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 00ce !onus. g a m to S p- in . Saturdays 9 a o to : p- in, PLoae Clare 1406. 471,1 Ridge Roll. ary, Frost in June." Carnival in the Io*ust Hill rink 'or - Born, on Thursday, Jan. 13th, to A. Wednesday, Jan. 26th. 1st and 2nd DONALD ?4 YNRO, PICKEKING 'r H'E1tBERT T. FALLAI88. L D S.. Material. or will give price on � - �� is' D. s.. Graduate of the Royal Collage or finished job. J. and- Mrs. Annan, a daughter, prizes will be given for ladies, and s s' Odom) 8ur=eoas and the University of Toronto. Alex. Gourlie, we are sorry to say, 1st and 2nd prizes for gents and . �, l�oe a hove ). s. BaLdoa saore.Pkkenae Gat. - �IC����E�ilhi� - - confined to the house with sciatica. costume. Come and gin a prize, have tevale e8in tionrs D a m to S p, m., or by a IV t- • ! • w, asset Phone Pick Mo. i�7Diy • • On Monday Qvening last the Y.P.S. a good skate and a hearty laugh. • mei at the home of Wm. Thom fora A Euchre and Old -Time Dance was The Service G"ag,,e trs:'stsgssei (Sa iris. LUMBER YA" social meeting. Alt enjoyed the outing held in Whitevale Hall on Friday � exceedingly. evening, under the aus ices of the s; 'j LIZABIETH RICHARDSON -8ua J — p Motor overhauling, top and side one- J/tesaor to tbelate W. v, 1twimudsoo, reDre THE IHIN4 �iARSET Wm' Bennet, who has been quite ill Chem wood Football Club. MaZ"Don Laln repairing awating vet)-known Inve insurance Companies of and has undergone an operation fox aid's Orchestra from Thorn.Hill sup- Battery Service— CbarAing v` anii/ dal standing 84tt an abscess, on his hip, we are pleased plied the music, which everyone en- 1 `— We bnv and cell, �nrnish uotaLiow and overhauling # " POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. q to say is improvirxg nicely: }Dyed. Mr, Hole, of Toronto was All wort guaranteed. Flat rats tae oosna.s of ions aa0 Oaanda �,w and information on all Listed and Mrs. Dingwall who has spent nine Floor Manager and kept the dance service charge "M suko =was kinds awnsio w on shorws Unlisted alining Stocks._ weeks in the hospital, returned to her going in his usual capable way, Con- '.phone 3610 Mark. Central. is g; ewYaw aaer..a or•ao sll.v P o•• o°+, We will be pleased to advise what home last Friday. She is not entirely _sidering the number that did come ' y� B.BZATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Locks to buy or to hold, or well yet, but somewhat improved. under. such weather conditions, the W. E. e E R R Y 13 D, Conveyancer. o mmaeoaw for asking what stock to - rell.. The putting in of hydro seems to hall wouldn't have held the crowd V-VS ea maema a••oonsent. Res. MBOaer r to Clients are making money by j mean disabling the telephone system. had the roads been good. Refresh- Inner ' s. pat, M'�i� following our advice. I although the former will be a great mentc were served at twelve thirty a LICRNSED AO(3- Our IooR experience in mining, ex- convenience we are sorry to forfeit a.m. (12.30)'raynd these was abundance Coal ��� ���� �' tending over a period of twenty the tatter. for all. Eve one took advanta of a±' r' 'tGoevtiea AL ktna, of sak.� sad ttD year., allows us to give sound advice -w!" the barn- dances, waltzes, fox -trots ; Y to. Termareast -sbke. Datator aaa7 ba on investment feature of s miD BROUGHAM. l nrtenged at IYBWS' OQrv. Bit sad liadapeo- or the speculative feature of a pros and :old -time squares. The time slip- the l N.epbooes. Wtsitb�. oat. sv — pectM1e miningveature. '.firs. $atiard is visiting her sister, P� by all too soon. At two o'clock �• E E S O R SULLOWAY, MILLS dt CO. Mrs. L.tddleton. the orchestra be the National An- 9 4' thank Members of Ataadard The severe weather had some ef- them and the dance broke up. It was Stock Bzchan e. ! feet on church goers last Sunday. remarked by marry that it was one of XJ00 WSW �S.at �a - Members of the Montreal Miss Muriel Sheppard, of Toronto, the best conducted dances that had �� k Mining 8zcbange. ' has returned home after spending a ever been held in the hall. The dance week with her friend, Kiss Audrey Committee wish to take this opport- 1+tut and Stove Coal you Office and -Board Room, Ground Floor, unity in thanldngIll those who help- `` Metropolitan Building, Ellicott. a TORONTO. ONTARIO . The attendance being small at the ed to make the dance a success. and Coke, also Pbonss : Adelaide 6871 and 63T1 Library Board meeting on Saturday for your patronage — evening last, it was postponed until Hear Archer Wallace, in St. Paul's All Kinds of Feed : - in the past and A GOOD CHANCE Sa ay, Jan. 22nd, at 8 p.m. Church, b night (Friday) on ` A meeting of the Board of the Uni- "Condos by Day sad Night." 2 For .Beginner —All ted Church took place on Monday of tir.u8t you ina� ternoon, with a good attendance of S. S. CONVENTION Cement, Lumber Complete. members. Considerable business was -- > > have a Bright dealt with Rev. J. S. Ferguson oc- The Township Sunday School con- 25 L &th Bright. Bee hives sad frames —I.anR copied ice chair. vention was held th the 'Union church @troth —hand made. and . Prosperous At the Women's Institute meeting Altona on Thursday last Jan. 13th. �-- P Honey Extractor —two frame W - New: Year Bee Smoker —Root style at Airs. Lemmon's on Tuesday after - The three sessions morning afternoon TermH Drone Trap. noon, Mrs:. Glenn gave a very inter- and evening were attended by lam Strictly Cash �L�IN BUSHBY esting talk on "Why Women Should and enthusia.tdc crowds. The morn- — x The above are all practically new. Take More Interest in the Privilege ing session devoted mostly to routine _ r Hives all painted: of Using The Frandhise." work. In the afternoon after the op- "� a DICKERING The Dramatic Company, of Glen eeing exercises led by Rev. Mr. W. J. GORDON, Box 71, Pickering ' ?� Major, gave a drama in the Toren welcome od' Whitevale and words of Good H TIME TABLE— Pickering Station Hall on Wednesday evening Jan. 12th welcome by Rev. E. 'Horton of AI- T. R. Trains going EasO doe w tollows� which was well received by the aud- tone and some special music by the " No. 10 Dian 7.65 A M. ience present. Several of the artists Altona Mate Quartette, a stirring ad- For anyone subject to couggb9, Colds, „ 28 Local l "_.59 P. M. were especially good: At the close a dress was delivered by Rev. Dr. Fret- Bronchitis, Grippe and Lung ,t 80 Local 6.25•P. M social dance •took place. ch.er of Oshawa, who has long been Trouble is to take during 0 Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. Ir- the Dec. Number. of the Royal engaged in Provincial S.S. work. Mr. - the winter months. U tfi Train -going West ,floe as follows— Banl: 3Iagazine, an able article from Fletcher took as his theme the nec- No. 29 Local 9.22 A. M. the • pen of, D. L. Witter, appears on essity of teacher training in our Liver • T for 20.50 27 Local . . , '2.44 P. M. the front page, describing a n%otor school., A round table conference was _Cod Laver Od , 9 Mail 9.21 P. M, ourney of inspection of bankQ from ably conducted by AIr. Jas. Todd of consisting of "Simmons" finish Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. Santo Domingo across the Dominican Cherrywood when some splendid Strongly recommended by the medical steel bed with round eolotin- Foregoing is according to Standard Republic into Haiti. The many friends thoughts were brought out. profession and endorsed by all i ,t rotas poets,. good grade time, of the Witter family congratulate The evening session was opened who have tried it. all -felt mattress, t � them on the rapid advancement of with devotional exercises led by Rev.+ link springs. ELM D�J.+Kr their son in his chosen profession. He '' -'t• R. Sanderson, of Pickering and af- MILLS his bit in the Great War, came ter the Sec. Treas's. report which Hid Vii'amine Cad iv a 0U otrre az>d�ad a ssocla loo —beTin a -: and Mattress, 10.00. Hand- Sleighs from 55c bo $2.50. Card Tables etc: Q -A. Sterrift Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director Phone 1-800 Piakeftg, ' • - ' Outarie J"ER or Well done, Donald. Not only strengthens your- resistance but cord, At a recent meeting of the Brough- against cough@ and colds, am Union Sunda ySchool the follow - For Pastry use A ing officers and teachers were appoint - Our Royal Brand ed for 1927: Supt--W. ,C. Willson, Asst. Supt. — For those wbo find it diff.10t to UA0 Fred Cassia, Bible Class Teacher— at your Grocer's. • . !Mrs. Holtby, Y. P. Class— Rev. Mr. Ferguson, Girls' Class— Mrs. J. Mil - rarmere who have wheat get your ter, 2 —Mrs. 'R Devitt, 8 - -Miss Rob - 'Jackson, Soar made from your own erta Phillips, Goya' 1 —r. wheat. We can 2— Mrs. Cimie, 8--Miss Appleby, grind it. Primary— Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. W. Feed of all kinds— Chicken {deed, Wilson. Supt. for Rome Helpers — Mrs. R. Miller. Temperance — Mrs. hen feed, chop, millfeed. Brown. Missions —Miss R. Phillipsr. — Chopping every week -da y. — Cradle Roll —Mrs. C. Devitt. Organist —Miss M. Philip. Treas•—L, Johnston ai N• Z ©C"IWOO� Sec'y bud Librariaa�J. Phillips and 7. Fuller. ,i;Y='� ^,�1I .. �_ .s °' � »,f+ _'eS-rc,. ."'.'a• a °�. r.. '�.�..._ ...:."i„ +e ^,.r..x•.s",.'�'i+:'`•' «;tV -+: •"��' .ea _ `'w. flourishing condition a masterful ad- dress was delivered by Rev. A. Mc- Lellan of Claremont on "A Talk- To Young People." Dr. Fletcher also delivered an, address on "The Ini9u- eme of the Home on our Children ", which was listened to with closest at- tention, Much praise is due the Clare- mont United Church choir for the valutd assistance rendered the con- vention during the evening session. The delegates and friends were en- tertained at the !tomes of the Altona people in a most hospitable manner, which is the true characteristic of that community. An invitation was accep'ad from the Whitevale Baptist S.S. to hold the Concelltion in their church next year. s h Biologically tested, Not only strengthens your- resistance but ti against cough@ and colds, restores full vitality after such attacks. - For those wbo find it diff.10t to UA0 Pure Cod Liver Oil, the tasteless r" extracts sad emulsloW 51 are recommended. Accurate dispensing of Physician's �* Prescriptions, E. C. Jones, Phm. Be N^ Druggist and Dispensing 4 Chemist. PICKHRiNG, ONTARIO 4 ,. . -.i..• ,.�., nN ,. _zaff•kw ..,. aw.a. +�i ,xl+x+b''.2'� kA,+ - - 7'. .__ , '' , � - , '. ,­­,i�,, ­­--iii ­--iiiiN __ -, I - - -_ - --- . � , - I I 'I "Ll %, I 1. . . .- I <.­-"g - I IN -1 � 1; - � . . . I I ".P.W*V1 � ";, " 1! 7_3 �5 _7EIR-1 Z_,_�_! i ___1 .1, f "­ � I ,,, ... 11. - � ,!� .-VAN.T�Ing"p7"54.� I .�, . - ,�� . 1. .9iiw -- 7� *, , � �, � " :1 I .1. . . - '. 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Sion in untutored nature. and in the ,... . ... I I . . , -1 , - . :.,: .­.. 1.1� 1, � , . , ... - ,. - , I ... _: - . I r, . - ­ - - .1 � - .. . . q - . . . . _7L -.'----- 'gifts of I ... .. I . __ ­�� - ..% . . _. ,� I . , - . skiHod musicians. Sight and I �_ - - . - � -10 I I 91 .- - , ... I ; I � , . - :� I.. . - . " .. '!­ .., .�� . � � � , '. 7 -to and per- :,.. , . I . ,. -. .�' - 'I , 1. - and totwit and tar . _ .. . .. � , : 12 ; -4 y-, . - . . - - . ... sound a . � . I - . % , '. " '.' , . r. .64'. 1: . . �. I 1. I �:;. - . 11 - .. . ".. I .11 �.I�.,3� . , . I - ., . . " . . . I- .. � fume &H open gateways to the home - 1. -­ . .- . I � I .. . _... .. - 1. ,�. � I . . . � . �.� I . , .. , . . - ­ . . : ,�4 . - -.: . , .- . of wit.134n, the mind of man. 11 .1 . . - 1� . � I - . 1. . . But the sources of comfort are few. - - ` - - ..-. ­ ­.. .1 . "-.. I .., .. .­ . ...: . 1� - . , .. . 1. �.. - . � .:� ,�. - . . There are not many ways in which I . . �:�.., - �_ I � �­ . 'i '_ .� . , I I . , . -1 ­ -_ ­ . . F. . , �. ' I . % � .... ._*.�. . . -_ � ... ". consolation makes its approa,ch, to . . i '' 1 . . ­ . .. I .:� . 7� �...�. I-, .�'. �. . �1. . . I ... .. . I . I , , . coin - fort. . � human life. And' men need .. ,; P � - , r4lv 1" Briglt as Is the world, the -very ... , �.; "., I . . . ,� 1. .. . .. .1 , . .,."A %. � . shining of Ito sun produces shadows. � � - . . . .. , - , --i. - . 1%," . � .. : . - , 4" . I ... . � . � ... , I. and the stalk that bears roses gives .." 71 . . . . ­ � - . - - ,. . I - �, -- 1 i -11 I I . . . . ­ . " �..- bleeding fingers to him who plucks ... . .. __. . � . . �_ I I . . I . J dh - EX T*_4W " I'M a *� -4 _1YEINkier , I I - .. , .. them. He who never needs comfort .. I I.. . . '� - - .. I . . � I - - .. . . . . . . 1. ­ I'll . ,,�o '. i-, - - 'i .. . - � . � . - . _21 - . ­ . - . . ­ .- - - No life Continues long - i I . I . I. . .� � . .1 . must die young- - E" S I .� All . I . I . . . . . L ,� 1:5 PI PE . . , I., , , * . . - . I "S � � ) B11 " 1: ,,; . WoWoe" w' - ' URFT- .. - ) without an experience of sorrow. wowoep W14 '_ _E . . (W I , , I - ., I op . . . .. �, NO �M , I I . And when sorrow comes, then comes . (701 N 0 Now � - ' e AR-SEE!" V - a pi ARM LVSS 0 'r r - .EC � ON _ .V r,0 , I'--- - '_ '. 'F .. . _- , . � i . , C�v No NOW!' TWA I L : AND T09 � .- , L . !!!_ . . that, while the . I BEAR -SEEMS TO el ..�'. . afto the discovery . . � 1. I I . -- ( - . I . HARMLESS SU All, sources of comfort are not many, they . EL �� �i . . .. I DON�r F E X � . . . � . . . - .. ­,7_........ .. I I we adequote and precious. . � I __ . .1 ... � " , - 0-- -_#­* _F In- ____ AKIV roe . � '.. . � . . - ) I . I I I - - I 11 � -., ... - cry, No grief or misfortune can take GOMFOi7TASL i . A I �.... : • away the joys that have entered per .. � ... - 1 4 . . ,, ,:.T I I- ., , �, � . I I -.1­1 _.. , ..."A ;1 , , . . , I \ I � ... . � - - - ... • ly Into our character. � I ; - . I I " .. I � - -- , . � .- '_* . manout ., � . . .... � I I � I . . .. I - - - " ­ - Then, In time of need, is found the. . . . I - I �.. .. -1 . . , I . . 1. .-, .. fort of work, and Of the friendship I I , . . � - I., - - ! .. I comfort .11 . . � . .. . � I . N. that remains. Them Is always some . ... . I .t. * . 1. . � . . I..,. . . 1.,: .. . *1 .. - - . . . r 1''.. . I . . I 1. .- I � , ,- . 1 . I . I ­ . I - I- 11 . I' - '. . - . . I . - I ; . one still who needs us and whom we . ­.- .... I . . . ... . I - • . : I . I , . " I � .1 . . need. Whatever our losses, we have . I . .. I � - - � "I . . ,.. I . , •lr , I - . I . .;.. ".1. I . . . . . , � . i . . . ' . � , - .. I - � . . .. I . L . . I . . - - . never yet lost all, .1. .. . I . , �1. . . .. . ­1 the comfort of . , . - -------------- 7­2�-- - - , Then we discover . . -, - I - . . . . . � .. - - 7 _- _: _- - _. _- "t#11 � ---' - I pattly. it has been said a thous­ - - I.;!- A , . . ..z - 1� - , gym - . � . ;. . - , -t . � . - 11, , . : �. - 'A 7., and. or perhaps a milli-on, times that . 1. I .. .- .. . � . *11�� i . , . � words" cannot assuage . .. 1. ,. _. . ��_,. �. . .. 1. �_ , , " mere grief. I 1. '.1 � . , ., I . . . , li� . I . - I,- - . I - ., . � . . I , . and every time it is said untruthfully ' . /3% " , . -_ I . _. . I . . � � kCopy,,ght. ISK by Tha "I Sy­[!�M Sac) _*Wsli� . .: J4 , .. . " t -1 , , � , Words that "are fitly spoken. out of a I __ r' I .'.1%, � . - 'N�1', .. - �'� - 1-1 UI) . " _� � . � .1 "'.4 t - sincere- heart and a kindred expert- - - - �U, " # moat I I ­ en,ce. are among the -precious, ! I ... . . . - . R I I I t . they are among the most costly, Of all . � . � ,. . ' J.:& . I I - . . .. I . Duty. .- Why is a Gratuity. Called . .. r THE TWO-PIECE - DRESS RE- Oomforts, I � . 4Duty's not a pleasant thing. ;� I . PEOPIAE ITIVIHO NEED � ir . I a Tip? , !!� �; grandly It had rung?" 1 . _1 According to an old English tra4l- - 4 7.� lq� I t. . . NV110 kno 'i �- --' - 1- TAINS ITS POPULARITY. The word we had not sense to speak, I Seldom does It dance Or sing . � . - - . , i jest or dream the hours away; i - � )l . � I ws how gra CC' - IIHMTH BUILDILI ... , '' .� All This mart two-piece dress of crap- But the basis of all abid as comfort Plea-ter. by far, Is play: . �_ .. tics, there was a. certain shrewd inn . . , . I . . keeper who devised' scheme whereby ­_ __ - - is faith in a, loving and fatherly God. - L-� .'44 alls. has front, collar, and cuffs of con But when all is said and done, . . . � ' I ' - ' The skirt has box- For tk% there can be no substitute. .. .. he could pay his servants a minimum - .� . . tra4ing roaterial. I Duty is the friendlier one. I .�­ Should Enrich Their Blood bY - , - i blahs In the front and is joined to an I and nothing can take away the . �� %_: , wage and still keep them tatisiled and ,. �, ��, .; ' " . . . happy to render good service to his Usln.g Dr. Williams' . - .1 I . - . . 11.,,�, der-bodies. The smart blouse has strength which It gives. "Lord, show - .. . � 11 under - bodice. Duty's frown but seldom lifts, . , " - .4 ,1,;!,i , . � . . . it aufficeth us." . . patrons. He installed a wooden box . pink. Pills. . - , " , . - , - . . 1i ­­ .,an unusual front closing, long dart- us the Father, and Duty never shows Its gifts. . . I ...., . _. - '. '. �_ . .. stening in � said the discipleq In the hour of their I., with a slot in the top. and on the face I . - . - : � i, I fitted sleeves, and a belt f a. Yet the willing boy who stands. , . . In - . -9 and I bewilderment and grief. Faith In a ,..... of the container he painted the three There 'are condidens of health i r. - i, .�, l0ords: . - . which no particular organ appears to .. *. - 1: ' Small Women ana is in sizes 16. 18 loving I . � p front. No. 1511 is for Misses I God. the God of all comfort. Is Doing all that it commands, no - I �11 Finds that he beg come to know the patient is miser- -- _1� . .1 . I '�Z To Insure Promptness. I be at fault. yet 11 - I Size 18 (36 bust) dress, the basis of all reasonable consolation. �1: und-20 years. Joys, which pleasure can't bestow. -ITt' " And the world needs it all the time. - I � . The gve-ta soon Grasped the idea lable and unable to Pursue the act , ..',. . - '. - . requires 3% yards 39 -inch material, or A.1% visor. and on- - , - . I _� . - I ties of daily life w. , i �. L", 2% yards 64-inch, and I yard 36�inch � ..* Duty- bringsi= a boy to Came. . . . and dropped small co!ug in the box, Joyment. The remedy ncedel Is A . a . . ' . ..., for wader - bodice Price 20 cents the Ni ht Slipping Into Day, * Gives to him an honored name; ., when paying Their bills. It was ex. . k ,f 19 + will benefit the wboLe 11 :�___ I . . . I plained that this conAltuLted a fund medicine that .. � 1i - ... .. 1. , � patters,, - At Bret it seemed.sTTunge that I Duty holds his bead erect, which - lch was divided among the servants. system rather than a part. The blood � . The garments illustrated in our new should see the man in the ofd flapping Guarantees his self-respect. I rewcheg every part of the b6dy and . ,� .; " I each week. so th*t each one felt sails. L .. .1 �. ..; �' 6 !Fashion Book are advance styles for I coat ga the rising bit of roadway- out- Saves him from the idler's curse. ment in Its quality is qtiick- . � ,; ' I- ­­ - . B,4". The guests soon fell Intn the an imprcve . I . - � . .. . 1, P - 4 b. home dressmaker. and the woman I mv w udow every morning.. al- Gives him power and fills 1113 parse. � . In the . - 11 , _ �. - - -.--. _she I followed b an Improvement - IN . , , - - . - habit of Gall . I's-tbQ ly- . .�__ I A `� .1 � or girt who desires to wear ga, nits ways exactly the same. always In the . , stem. Dr. Wil'isms"Plak PtIU _"' . I ,.tw. whole system. . .1 taste, simplicity and I. "T, I. �% :,�J� � . .:, , _. dependable for � �_ - , 1; . I I I her desires fulfilled' very middle of the road. always walk- Duty makes his inuodes strong, , . -P." box, forming the *%)rd . pt and visible improve- '. - ... " - . ,from the capitalized. haltials of the make a prompt . �.. '. -1 I lecolmmy will find Ing aw*Y from me so that I never saw Lifts hinihigh above, the throng. �- � ment In the blood,' and bring new � A our patterns. Price of the book his face. always moving with'a slow,, Haa a thousand tongues to tall ._. three words. At the 'present day In., health. and atTength to ailing POOPI& . ­ � " . .. iin 1. . - I . 4 I I _.. I... . 10 cents the copy, .. swinging gait as if he were in no hur. Praise of him who labors well. . many small hotels and resLaareLets In � of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills . " .., , . Europe there are similar boxes, al. 'The value I 1. � l . I .- - by the . I HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ry to quit the valley,his faint shadow Ple"ure makes a fatrer show, I - cases of this kind is proved _ a pale. wilespTead Duty pays him better, though. ..,. though without them purpose printed , '12 Nash, '.-Write your name and address plain- 101.1OWing bilil like . - . thereon. placed near the cashier's i following statement: Mrs. W. F. . * .- . , . I . 11, giving number and size mail cast over a gray sea, and rocking . . desk. This to a clever way of hinting : R. -R. No. 1, Bellamy, out., writing 'on . . with the wind. in , , Do your duty, boy. and stick! I . to patrons that I not .1. 'behalf of her husband says' "For the .. 1 _'.7 . . _. pattered as YQU want. Endose 20C in �wss as early as I-ark, for Hold your P03t thrcugh thin and thick; at it they, have ; my husband 'has . . .. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap He I .. ready squared themselves with those I post two summers r . - I hardly a morning passed witbou-t One Hard It seems, but never mind, . who servel. they may have this op- taken Dr, Williams' Pink Pills with . ".1, � :, ; -' :, it carefully) for each number and brown bird hopping to the topmost Do the task to you assigned, , . much success. He was in & weak 0013- ,.. �, , ", " ' . . . +' . - ­­,addra53 your order to Pattern Dept.1 I . peruirrity. Then, too, In some of the - .- - � -ends: . .� :. - . -did not sleep well at night. tired ­ - t * Wilson Pub'.ishing Co., 73 West Ads. twig of the hedge and pausing there Duty pays these dividends foreign restaurants in thts country, it dition, I - The .7'. ., - - .1 . ; ... r a moment before rising into the. Health and wealth and pride and I all the time, w 4-h poor appetite. �:,I; � � laidis, SL, Toronto. Patterns sent by to is stated cu the menu that 10 per cent. _. morning sky; be was ahead of the sun, . friends. result was he got very thin. He.de- . , . , ­ . .. . of the check will be added "to Insure . . .. � - I �, r'. . I . . . . Ifeturn. mail. . - . ­ for the dawn was still but a trespasser ., - T. I ..-.:-Edgar A. Guest. cided to try Dr. Williams' Pink PlKa . � .., I I - . ice," all of which barks back to I .1 :t ,service," . " -idly feeling at . ­_ 1.F arid by the time he had taken three ij,� beyond the horizon, timidly - a "Tip I boxes ti�e was f"lfng and looking' so .. I the old English Innkeeper and lil � 1: � - . , the gates of day-. he was ahead of In the - London elementary schools � 80 1. - TheI Box" significantly labeled: . .. I - I very notice- , Enthusiastic and P0PUlsLr sound-save for the lark's high song Over one thousand new teachers are To Insure Promptness. , , , ­.. I much better Lhat it was ve * I L -, Musk Teacher. - - -atid the clog-cls4ter of his boots fell i appointed eatti year. able that the Pills were all they were 1. _­.., '. . - I - . 'd - .� . I .. ­1 1-1 - . � - . . - ." - - I I - , A pti - pil. should be treated as though back to the valley and sent a little I - ---------- - . ­­.. ....--- - ­ recommended to be. We feel very , � I : rabbit heed to . remost Into its hole. - I grateful and advise the use of the Pills � 1 I . . i I . - he were the onjiMemligy - ,- - _________ - _.. - -_ . 1. _­__.____: . . � . . . in all cases of weakness." � - ,for the tinve it was not until several . .. , - - .i . tP4 I He ... L , - ­:.��::_,�,., ... 7..:: � ". . . betag, In the role. - - -.1 - - - - -, � I .1 N...., . , ­i, - f� . -.. ­ - 11 - - ; . . L .� �. . - � . . ­- I - - ", . . . - , ..� I., : ` .: . at � . �'�,-.. an to wonder ' I �, .... J.-I.. ,. � ­, �, ., I '� �` ,�­ . , g,� , . ,,'- _-L': ...-.::,-.t.7.:, �� I �' ..., , . .: - ., I dealers in medicine or' mail, po .Ii..�� . . , �:t, ­�, , �; . -4 . 11 1, , teacher's el � 4. ` , ! . 1�1, :� � '. *� . These Pills may be had from all � . . - had brought the dark coat Into v�; . : t .�,;� . ; "' . k i ;,..,-" _pbould be welcomed with a cheery To about the , " .'� �4' 'A' '': - .. �, 44k :".',-* . ".1: . .,f k Or . Comm " , t - �: ­­1 1: 1_ .. � . that I beg . , ,�.'L`��`, .�._, , ".:. . . I - Mar ent on some local, CUT- : �,:: R -:t.;�;. . .1 , paid, I � . .. ! , stranger, wonder where he came frcra I :.d:_.:�� ­:,:4� I L � �,� at 50c a-box from The Dr. WI - - , 1�. I .­' ',;�J, .11 . - . ; 't - , _:_,K,:, - � �- � - ': - 11.%,.. ;.� ,�:..,­ _'. .. , ... :� �" .��.'�::, ' '::J t - - Medicine Co., B w L .. .. . . I., .. - 'L � rockville,.Ont- I- vent topic. Every momelta of the lea precisely ., , - ` ,::; . . .. � , I L L., --.,. - ., . UAN, and why. since L I did not rise pro , .­­:.. :��:f : - .. . . liam, 1.1 , . !, ... . .* -, ''. . . ­ , � -::, ,,., '&On time should be spent in full con- - ..; ­:. I ,. .-..�!.!. �.. , . ... , , " . . .. ,!,�% - �. , § __­ .� � the, same moment each day, he was 1. ,. � . - . . . : � . , . , , . I . :..:X­.. , � � . ­.1:. :�: ,: . : "' �, . L . � _�t�,- �1�1.�4 : .I., I - - , I I I .. � . 1, il � I celatration on bi Praise should at ".:.,.,:.., �'. '�k - � " , ... . . 1. - � a work. - : .1 � .- . � 4::� ; �, . :: .. . . ii, 4 ­ � , 4. L, . ... . &. � L L ..�.. .. I . always there when I opened my shut . .. . L ?1! � . ,�:i�,-:�: i!i* , , . . ! � . , be given where praise Is due in pre- ;... c. . 1, . . ,.. . .; . - _.:�.,,* :: --. ., . . . , . ".., .. ... ......, . .... . .� L '.. ­ � ,�- . :,:-:.$, . �% :, .. I ters--always Just there, passing from I � : . .,:. - , `?i�: .". i1v .% ., .. �. . - t " , -1. ­ . ,... .1.. ­ � '. , �11 � . I 1, . ., ;.* :i, ,,,,,� !,: is�­ " ..� . . .e � . . � , . ­ .terence to discouraging censure for .1 , ... . :.''. . . - .: �,4;71 �,,�: i,�. 4.:. - I . . k . .. I the shadows ,of :the low country into ,.:: , , .� .1. I:. . . A"'.. I . .. .", - ` * , -things undone. Allows aces should be ", . , ,". � , , . . : 1. . , :1 f) Ill . I - I � . .1 the dawn. "._.- I I . .1'.... �4� .1 , -, 1. .. :.: , �, .1 . kL . 1I ` . for nervousness' and for the dif- - ; ..;:_,, ",L . .. .- � I . Itimule ;.,, 1. .� .�: . i .11. . 1, And then, one morning. I stood and 11 . kL . , . ­- !_ touch between the teacher's . . -- 1. . " . , . .1. .. .. L. I.. I � � 11 . � . . ��_ � I - toreace In. ton watched him until he had reached . , . � ;�; . I . , y piano : ,.; i I I . .. _ .1.. ��.:�..:,! - and that on ,Which the pupil has . � I the spot where the road dips down ,,, ., - - , . , . " , , :-, .,�, .I 1; -i 11 ( � , " . .,. en prjc�tielng. By eliminating "nag- . . � V -�. �.- . ! .. !,��..:. �.�! :j, ,%! . , .: �;. : ... t.. s! . %% 7"�]­.',L ' ,�,.,,.-�,.-,.--,.�!,-... . : I f .:.� � '' beet, - - _. .:. I . � .:.� �. again-moving so leisurely, so appar�' .." L �! ! , , .:. . . � - 1. .. Ce the music lesson . . I . i .", , . ; � � . -.-. � .. en "I", ..;.: �,?.� " . , :::. �:�: : - I ".,.. : .: : 1-111 - . . , �* `� - I ,1 . I " I logn . I .., 11 . I - . . I . . . . . . not, Indifference Iffer . ... � . I . �:. . I . ging" a i ently oblivious to all around, just go- ,......�, . I �. 1 � - - . -- � .... ,. � - " �. I , - , . . e one Of the best and plea d out Into the light, I . be mad ing.on and up and ... . . . . . . . ! ' , : I santest hours in the pupil's week. e I . rising a swift shaft . . . . ' ' in the pupil's prac- At the top of the , _' L .. :.. % , I , - .17 : . . . -.--. ,, 4- . � - .. I . . . , " ... �. A vital interest , . .­ , � ., . .. - I �." �. - . I ,-. , - .-,.., . =Mice . of brilliant gold Rhone full upon him. ' . .... . . �. ... .,., L. -1 ...... I � ­ and pr*gress can be maintained He paused, his coat hanging . . I ;. . having him keep snots -book. As . .. I . I ------------ I . 4 .;,, �, . . I . I ., . � - L . _ :� 'L .. I 11. . - -:� I by about him In heavy folds, the wide . . ... ,:".,: ;::: �: ,..�.,:. I . . . ., ­ - .. ,*�,:L�: .*'­" ,�-.. - - - N� . . - . ;. �,il ...:, ;:, 1, . . .1 . 1, . � . : lesson for the week or To . . i �.,; i:. I ­�. . .... ..: �. . . • -,._:­l' _ , - - - ,he plays his I* brimmed bat bent slightly before the ,... I ! � , 71 7 , . . . , . , : , 1: �.:� . , . ..: 1. - 1, 1: . ' ,. ..., I .. ;. - . poats what theory he has learned, . I :1,", ... . _. . I : %, :::�, �... . , � . - 10-OU . .. "I � :1 :�.- -, - . I I ..... . . ..... ,: , I I . glittering thing -ahesol; and then he : . .1 I I 9 , - . �. W17 1 1 ; .;:...;.:,..' I I �%"', . ­... . . .. " ... .;�:. _. -% made in a note book . I �;: . Comment can 1), I over the brow and was gone. � L : '. �:..' - ,:,:,>: L � .- .,: .. . . �. ,_:1. I ,:.. - ---t step briefly outlined, such, I passe-41 ��. � I I - -Aad the nex A country laborer, -you say. Maybe I , , :.1. .:`..:' .,;:L,: . � I ­� . " I � . : ''.1 . - "r " ... .. 'Not Wholly Exposed. ... I , ,.. ., :.406 . I I .� , . � - .L I . . .�. .I , .L . . I . : I.. �t , - . I So. i I I I . 1­ . .* , ,:;.- 4 * t L "Study No. 3 needs More care In t .,� `�,�., , . � q ; . .1 .. . ,the last phrase. Practice slowly, you are right. But I have my own . I i, little fancy about him; my early morn -'t ,., ... too .. . ...�.:.:: I i: . ., , : .;: 4; !t ." .. L .. . . 11 , ; ­ , I - "Parate hands," and so forth. Under- Ing story that I tell all to myself. And ' ' , :1;.`:;';. '­..'.:'L :; :.L.. L . N.:....­ , "I think she expoiks her knees �! I .. .. . ' ties can be : .. '', ! : ... ! L . ­ :.�$­. :�::,�­ - . .. ,I much." .� L ; .. laeath these instructions, 11 . .:,�]�:.:.:,�;:.;;;:;;...':,:�.:L,.:..�.:....... . - . � , .:�� ­ . X ' . I. . . . �i.'.,.�.,..,��'�.,�,,..:::�:�,.�...::".��.,., - I �,L: - . L' . .- - 1, ,­­., I . . ." ., . : . 1. . . ,. I utters and ' '', , . , I . ", I , :1 .:�:,...: . 110h,. I don't k -'&'tie wears knee '1..1::..:.;1.: .. ]­ � . . :: t ,::,%'.. ;::4 , . � _4o w . . . . 'idrawn for date, time and minutes of �,,�:_;­:!:'_'i: ­. _�,_ - , , � : �. . . - : : .- ; �..i I . , ... _. 1. there -by- the window I forget I I., . .. ., .,. -, �.., I I 14V . "..'t", - - I , . . .� .realfte that the book Is for daily use, 'and will seldom fail to bring his book . . I -1.8howing the directions carried out. .. , . `Also by referring to weeks gohe by and I ..: . - I t I 1I i comparing notes with later entries , he ' is more able to gauge his own ad- . ,ve,lic-ement and will try to make his �­ \ hoi,te-book, a viAble record of steady . I _ ' I '. !,. progress. . . . : .. .. . . I . . ­ .. , CA~VAL AAFO rNE47*01CAL " .. le 1. ,. SEND F OR FREE C-4T ACL a00p19 . MALLABAR - C osU/moe - g r 1 700ro& I" -*. 058 SAVDINA JK0 - MRV D I _ ISSUE No. 4­27. 11 . .. . I w , _ � , K,: f- .., , .7­'_ -t . I 1: .. . , . L I.: ., _ , .......:: .i­ ''.. I � . . . .. " . d, for j­ %:, "" ''::� � L: "': .:.. , E., t�­: �-:�,�� -of4act � :. ..*.: t:"$' .:,.�!��-E.`��.. �-...!,��! the prosaic, matter wcrl , ��..,: . . L .. '�'. � C' L L; , - .''. '! :. 4.; - . , I . . ,._.:7.:. - L " . . . . . it is Night I see making Its -,slow way I . �:. - �:, , "; .. �. .::. ­:': ;? ... j% .%'�-" ­� �,.; , - I , ' ' ­: ' .. ... : ..r . I . . . ...,.�:.C. , . .1,:!.. ­._. ..:.]X;. . . I up from the valley, passing by my old . I .. ,:.,:,.:­:._ .... :..:. .. . .:... . .". : .. j L..­..�..' * '. garden, and slipping over the hilltop Into the day. ' : ,_�:, . , * �: -, ; . . ; , * � I 11_1��. P L,r; . .%: .. - %%:­ - `�`.'; �., :::.:; 1*:4 ; ., To Bring Peace. I .. , � ��:'1"t*-"'.-:%A.:` .- .� :-10.1., .. .;:, t -- .. - ,,In order to bring about peace, the salt of repentance must be Introduced ' .. I . . I I '. �GAINS INSPIRATION AT BANFF, . - _. -, - . . . Into the body of mankind, the old body Rudolph Frinil, famous Austrian composer, has gene to Banff to gain -full of the germs of discord,, hate and Inspiration for the score of the "Squaw Man," a new musical camedy upon bitterness," said Archbishop Nathan which he is at present wcxking. "Rose Marts," one of Frimi's moot recent Sbderblcim, of Upsala, Lutheran . Prt• I ' ea -.and theatri- i successes, has popularized this young composer with the must I mate of Sweden, preaching at the Cal world. The.."Squaw Man" becamo-- W"Idely popular through the interpre, . . League of Nations Asoembly, Geneva. tation of the actor, William Faversham. . - ' " _ - In the accompanying photograph Mr. Friml-is shown fingering a small Widows are more sought after as keyboard. It is an Invention of his own and upon g he works out many or wives than spinsters by the men of his compositions, ,while travelling Overland *bere a piano Is not available. ' Ulster, both baebalors. and widowers. , .. I . . .., 1. ­1 .1 . . . .1 . 1. - . - . I.. - . * 2 . . . . . � . . . I I I . . I I I . _� . . I . I I , , L _�� ­� .11 ..,;. , I . I .1 . I , , - " I . I . =_ . �_��,�_,_�..'.�_�I�'-,,. ,'�-­.'­ �ft I � I -� ,�, " �1- - . * - ­ I .f��- ­0 - - -��­­�-­­�_ � � - .tt _1�1-114,1,. -a� :1 ilm� � , , , ,� �Li' . . -�,_o�.� - ��_s": �'� ,`� -.�.�!��" ,. _; -- :Z­:n­ 7��&4_ -1 ,, ­�.� . J,-� . - .- .." �!__� . �___A�t-�__ I capis, - . % I I %I. - . - . .. Willie's Troubles. . .11 I . . . Willie was d,dje,ctedly walking home .. � from school and his woebegone appear- ance attracted the attention of a kind- - � _- hearted old lady. . . 1. . ...I viat to troubldrg you, M% Y 1116 , .. � � a'* man?" she asked. "Dyspepsia and rheumatism," re. . . 1. I . I .. _. - plied Willie. . -, I !,; " , "Why, that's absurd," remarked tho . . 94d lady. "How can that be9,, � "Teacher kept me in after 8ohOOI NO• .� cause I couldn't spell them," . WIN Willie's dismal anewe,r.' 1.•, 4 � . � .� I - ' Many a sft is. shining On the had . ' lather Mad& . 4 . I I ­ I � , I . . � . . . � I , I- .. I 0 e + "•., .„ .w,. -.• :: • y , > :, �T.k.rr7j r*tia. wrva y 'irc�%M v _:, �.•a?+.wr _-u :t„'"•sa�»�+s.•.. ✓., rt .,__ ».,A.�- .Jr...a.........1..- tz- N >_.r.: ,. T .; .w..•• rte. »,..i' _Y. .o. :-w'a >.a'...:....�o`�w.. c;,• t' ,,,,.. rs.�.�� k .,,. + m ..: ...�,, W � 6 r `n ;.•.wig L a y . fit•. •, $.�3 , .. ... .rd P- .,. ^.,. ., ,. ::. ., .... .. ', .a•., ... .,r - „•, .. ,:• 'f -: :,. :n t -. ',C ^e� _ .4; o+.ln•k s.:� ... ti - • n y A- Strange Foster - Father For Rabbits : {� is ood fie” t' - Imported direct from the Orient in metal - lined. chests., Blended � � A,nothe Paget on ':� ;' ,,` �' a. Another Page and packed into 1 lb., 1/21b., %a 1b. w Classified Advertisemeatrs. jam" bright Aluminum packages. k x GRAMOPHONE. Kam'° r "u-- Sees. Prospects Bright in 1927, V 1CTROLA STYLH, FULL CAI3: eta will f requently adopt mother- 'The bab rabbits were turned out into' r^r But ' uEmperor" -_ooh eal}s--Peaee- Inpossil�le (r h _ - - y �o Mon lesa'infaata oeother animal-species, the cruet world by their mother, and tfons,Nautemattc. !Value $96 00 1!b 5 rail as 1 the' .. e . e dren -of am d p and this t e� tr tlg by -th ehrl -the_Liaea. family fed 135.00 guaranteed. Poisson, 3 all London. -Bing George is optimistic "Emperor'• Cook, Just back from the fox farmers of Prince Edward themb using a baby's feeding bottle.. yaq Sisal, Montreal. about the new year, but 'Emperor" Soviet Russia; fixed upon his inter- Island for the -raising of motherless Then Shep took charge of them and LADIE WANTED TO DO P Gook is not. • Wberaea- 13ritain's ruler viewer a bilious eye and croaked: fez cubs, but it i unusual f or a dog each night cuddled them into his warm v "It 1a im ibis for there to be. to become foster - father to a family of fur to let them sleep in cbmfog . Dur- or time. ' Good pay, YVOZk -,,it l I. ., a1 1927, the disgruntled extremist leaders peace and prcaperity in .. n St: Bernard, guarding his s oppted lets them play. around his fEet- and _ anytance, charges paid, w 'in the recent general and coal strikes great mining industry whisle longer family in the farmyard h Mrs. J. A. if one shows signs of straying, reaches stamp for particularw. Natio made sotp'e New Year's remarks stud- hours and lower wages are forced up. Lines, at Dauphin, Manitoba, where out a paw to scoop it back to safety, Manufacttulrtg Co., Montreal. p _ ing the quintessence of grouth and�on the men. In view of the'persecu a Ganedian l+iational photographer - CanadianNationalRailwaysPhoto- gloom. j lion and prosecution of the - miners 'found him during a tour of the-west. graph:RATIB- "LITTLE FRIEND" Tt3• The King's message, sent to the and the hard'eentencs passed. on many _ T either seal mailed in Montreal. erl. Lord Mayer., oL London, read .ea fo1- for the part they took in the recent + - ope. Parla Bpecielty Co., Montreal. ; _ l l all TraJ __The Ground. -of Certainty. � r Iowa: struggle. !t is Impossible for us to de- 'rho Real Sufferers. s "I heartily thank -ypu,_ _my- 'Lord- cla.te -for peace` - and - good -wfa- - - It is told of one in ancicat days that ---- -- -Mayor; -tor A Ruablen was being fed off to sae. pour welcome New Year' "Nothing of the kind MO. prevail * =�•t� � ��iq+� once in conversing with his friends on cution by a squads of Bolshevilr eo7r greeting, and 1 appreciate the reaasur- while the spirit of antagonism domnn- MIL WT ER, question of the immortality of the diers on a rainy morning. sacs the affection ever evinced to- &tee the relation between capital and - apul, which they were all rata to be- of I „'vAlmt brukA you Bolshevike are,* ward the Queen, t&e members of my labor." `lieve, be confessed that, while he was grumbled the doomed one, "to march • family and myself by, Lire citi, of It may be said that the general. feel- By ii�egtllatltlg the StOltllach and ' reading Plato's noble argument, he me through a rain like this," London. ing here about the new year is oPtimis tiOiNeJB with Baby'9 Uwn Joyfully assented to it,' but always ­How about us ?" retorted oae of the ? "With unswerving- faith In. British tic, though unbfsaed observers cannot when he iald the book aside his per squad. "We have to march back." k• � character I heartl'ly share the belief help feeling that this question Le, to Tablets. suasion slipped- away and he was eapr"Aed in your message that, with put it mildly, rather premature. vexed anew With chill un,owtainty. ><! st+S Winter to a dangertwa season for �1 the united efforts and the spirit of One reason for ft is the relief be 1 And that experience is universal. is Is The i O the little oaea. The days are change - � me'tual confidence and good -will In oar' cause 1928 has closed. The average beat of human arguments la unavail- i • widespread industries, we &hall see a able -one bright, the neat ool'd and ing; but it Is the end of all tIIe doubt r Briton is inclined to betjeve that on stormy, that the mother fa afraid to u11 � A �1 !gradual but ease restoration of the the stroke of midnight New Year's Eve take the children out for the fresh and disquietude of our souls whi r we iiiii3il aa++� y "usage and commerce of our beloved I know Jea�us. not merely as one who country, d the b commerce not unly of the the evil days for Britain ceased and a air and exercize they need so much. in- consequence they are often cooped dwelt here long ago. but as the 11Ttng 1u�. ..British Empire but . of the, whole, new era of happludas and prosperity Saviour abiding with ua, according to I N �rorld." autonnatica?1y began. up In overheated, badly ventilated i His promise, sad manlfeedn; Himself rooms and are soon belted with colds unto us. To know Him thus fa to be or,grippe. . vvbat is neoded to keep j ti To.Wght 1 Olmn y0dt bow& + Tooth BlillslaaCS a COd Peace On Earth. the little one well fs Baby's Owb very sure of God' very attract the bid- �,� den love which Is shaping our b1Tes, - Tablets. They will regulate the sOQP= t i.lYer, Some have found it - in a garden.. and very sure of the glory which shall. " stomach and bowels and drive out - - Thirty -five gallons of cod 1 r oil' • en-me have found it by a stream, be revesird in us,-The Bridsb Week - Get a 14cent box. i colds, and through their use the baby For the peace of true contentment >s ly. Take a Cascsret to-night to clean" have been recently Shipped by the of- will be able to get over _ the winter 'Y your I.lver, Stomach and Howela, and r the depth of every dream' z reason In perfect safety. _ - TbdaIs of the 'Red` Crone Society in lies- 13oave '�� found !t on the hilt toga, � Mina' LlntmentTever rSliabfa. you viii rutvd'y feel =real by morning. �� katchewaa to the Chariebble and Cum - and the search to Sges old, In using Baby's Own Tablets the You »aan and women who have head - mother has an absolute guarantee that berland Fjouse echool districts In or- But no man has ever found it in a —� -- aches. esoated ton e, a bail cold. are selfish strife for gold. she is giving- heir precious little oaea British Medical Asimiation der that a dally ration of one half } bilious, nervous. upset, bothered with ,. 1 something that !a absolutely safe and f oses of this vitamin ]&den commodity Oh, toe plain what men are alter as Something that cannot possibly do veC>fde: t0 Meet In Canada a sick. backache disordered atomaah, or- .0 __- harm to even the newborn babe as the The British Meddca1 Asasoclatton will have backache sad, feel all worn out. V _ may be given each child in these re- I'' they scramble with the throng, Are ytz•1 keeping your bowels clean , �? glom. Government reports in Bas- �t Tis the hope of every toiler through Tablets contain not--one. particle o1 hold its 1!130 convention to 11'inniue$, with Gascarets �r merely forcing s • ' katchewan showed last year that medl- the weary days and kung, are s e or other dangerous drug. They � according to oflit:fat nthe' Man re are Bold by medicine dealers or at 25 oeived. Selection of the Manitoba passageway every few days with salts. + cat inspection of the school children Ila the hope of every sailor doing cathartic pills or castor oil? cents a box, by mail• from The Dr. Capital for this important gathering Csscoreta immediately cleanse and at Charlebois, Sturgeon Landing and duty far at sea: Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, marks the third, time that the organ! - The peace which follows labor. in the Cumberland - 'House has revealed a Oni, tsatson has held its convestilon outside r slate the atomsah, remove the sour.' it gtartldag amount of general malnutri- days that are to be. - ' undigested and fermenting fool! sad?. tion among them with a correspond. ' of the British IeleaY : ' the1li game: nd carry off the cobasti from m ugly groat tendency to the "wasting There are countless ways to win It, a Master s Talk. `i 'ow' R9 SE same have found it In a child Many people find it a lot easiei to, warts matter and poison from the a d3seatsea It was found that the diet ' You 'talk -of "working to get your buy goods on time than to pay for of the average fl►mlly aagoag the peo- Some have come to it through sorrow, bowels. . of these districts, who are largely when their hearts were recon- living," and "doing some i^eal good 1n them on Lime. Iietnember, a f aecaret to-niaht gvlll the world," In the same breath. Now straighten you out by morning. A 10- of native extraction, consists of hard cU� you may be getting a very good Jiving i cent boa from your druggist means" But whichever way par wander and is a profession, anA yet doing no good healthy bowel action; a clear head and baanooka, dried fish and tea and that �] d fhb .food is so greatly lacking In the whichever choice you make' r (f1T.P AT xi Olf e r . necessary _ constituents for growing at s11 1n the world, bat quite the con- cheerfulness for mouths. Don't for- -must moat leave a touch of beauty for ` th ha iiress ou Crary, at the same time. Keep the 1.astwordm bta7ders ' aid. �1• get the children. to -dale t>� ' � children that their teeth and general ICOndition suffer and their a pp y - later before you as your one object, buldirrR dart decotaL'nQ h ditto s are below par. You oyill sever. rest contented if you and you will be right, whether you make a living or•npt; but ii, you dwela Qardeatng. Pro we'lt'{�° �il�h�utratsd, stdaooteSOfad ddliausavhwSus- The Prince of Wales egeakiag: "I B With the facts - before them Fhb serve yourself alone, From your comrades, from your neigh. . on the other, you'i] very Ilkley drop in- ions. Seal 23 a ffor o Freft Hughes. " of the pro- junior Rea Cross Society p - lion to have bore. comes the peace that you to mere money- making. .Don't tie kSadcsa g�s�. QnldS i. tooth brushes provided- for every _ in a hurry about finding your sort in us srvale., St r» ' fast Easy- Cvtfiiag a - school 'child 1n -these districts; to sup IL is born of love and friendehip, is -a 'Lis 1 ' u ere not- old enough to judge fbr yourself yet, r.roete, o.t He was talking io a mass he -had mot f feet high, has been cl'imbea for the ply enough codliver oil for the daily raiSgn_ of vitamins and fats; Ifad to thousand ways Loki, But no man has ever found it is a just look about ,you, in the place_ - have funde set aside saffIcient to ea- selfish strife for gold. you find yourself in and try, to make things a little better and 5ories #er Aure surgical and medical attention _ -Edgar A. Guest _ find plan•ty. to. kip ryr' Yor all children sail ring firom hand In a Oxford, or wherever else you s s or throat doubles. It la now reported by the Commissioner of the Saskateba. _ 15 to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup relieves all forms go. And don't lie Ied away to think i gran Division of the Red Cross that all of indigestion and dyspepsia. You'll swear by it this part of the .world important, and ' ' ' these services have been provided in' once you have tried it. Any drug store. _ tha unimporant. Every corner of the _.. -- . g '. ,bhn' rhanlo,hnta anA. rutnherland House world ie 1arpOTtant. l�0 IItaII -kDOw'B 1.. •, 8 _ iiatrrets: r - w wuemer uun pram Ur auuL is moo#, a , - -- He Fears b work-in his -own corner.-From "Tom t The Prince of Wales egeakiag: "I B Brown's School .Days,'.' by Thomas +' l love singing in 'chorus, but I don't H Hughes. " " ak _ Ed "PS Sows i think I could sing a Solo-More a crowd i. save my 1•ite. It's the one thing I'm M Mount Baker is the second highest fast Easy- Cvtfiiag a a_ftiitid of." P Peak in" the Rocky Mountains, 10,877 He was talking io a mass he -had mot f feet high, has been cl'imbea for the _ MONQS i in the anteroom of the Free Trade d d time. Xyrn _ as me to Dome an Guaranteed because made, have one, but I told him T wAS a tee- , _ _ t hot our own steel botaler, and he said he admired my auttreos Mo RIZAL CO LTD' principles. Then he asked me If I s vareoovcR.iT..row".mi aoubd have a'cigar, and I book -it with Tottorrro A - ' But he produced ta it atch, and I could - not very-well refuse to-light up, though when he left I- put the cigar out, and I'm keeping the half that's left as a � W -family_ heirloom." - loft"" 12120111 swaDow, a s of llhicktey'•"- Many Animals Are Haryeaters.. A�riKrn Proved safe by millions and prescH e& p�tys 41 Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain hieuralgh Toothache Rheumatism ` rW aa>nes to s. t'1° � Alan fa not the only animal engaged - DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART! s.tlet it brings to a sore, laAsm "Papa's Diapepain" is the quickest, throat. Singers, speakers and smokers in harvesting. For. example, "Nature Surest' - relief -for indigestion, 'gases,. - abould never be without it. The trot Magazine" asks bow many of the tol- far. - -- - -' boa• clears and sootbee the thrust said flatnlenoe, heartburn, sonrnese, itroncbial Labe. -and there are tit lowing actually stare food for future me>}tation or atoma6h• distress caused - - ,AtcC t oni - "Ba er" 'package " doses to a vs -atnt bottle t At an use so far as you .can detgrmine dur• by acidity, A few tablets give almost �. --�- -. - ;- drugY� and guaranteed gig which contains proven diTeC ens. 4 W. R Buckley, Llbited, ing October: woodchucks, chipmunks, immediate stomach relief. Correct - - its Mutual St.. Toronto a Ted ggnirrels; deer, mu$krata, meadow your stomach and. digeatioa now fora Sandy "Bayer" loses of 12 tablets 4 mice, deer mice, skunks, dogs, cats, few cents. Druggists sell millions of �Alao irottlet of 24 and 100- Drugglats• 31„ cows, horses, eibeep and others? Aspirin to tbo trade mars: (reatstered is t]taidal of . A. S[anWbne rI of i all i"etra a packages. ✓ - aerdenar of Sallcylicactd (acetyl "tcylic sae, 'a. s, a•"1, went fe b 00 46k" ♦- --� Ifiet ,►spirts cseaaa Barer s�aaafsetart, to asafst tba pabtie as Ma . a rI tlw 11111" r : Aga eR"h"a' 'Pwe"M� dnett:My? -Use Minard'S P Inir»enis 188tJE No. 4 --'27. st Bert O-p w will be stamy[a wlta tbetr room, tram qtr ate' A , •• - , ., .. 4" w_, M. ... Swy -'>1 Y aY.•,. +.y £,ryf�t� w •a�w ,_.. .' .. ..,.., .'.'_'.. t.., ,.,. . .:4 r , .,,; %t .• „w.. „; :. ...,., 3r.. .&''.. y :'^«w -, :$i' '� "�S:c. '�'av' s:y�„ �1 qW ,-r.. ' _' _. -�: .- .. -Y`ti ! "' .,�• ,,. ^w:a• : h'..t::w w. °r. a�'e - v'r•�•r.;s,•f:'Mail.' .s...+Si.�•_ 'st, a. =x.; uu' a t - �'a,.. .,ra._}.: � -`�.t 3^.x+.::' :."ac. •Ar..,. x' ,•k ' ..✓+a. .x...• . a.�: u.x.e�,.'k ,�+.'.- .r�.ur � ..�..ita: w , -W • __ ___ � �: . ,, r, - , .11 -k F-- 167-74 5-07 zT RT; V�,rmr M, �A,144T_ M .6 tv 'Ile thing in Gaig-ge Youn his love FA RE ( �i ` for his niuther. - Vrom he begin-. -,THE BEST GRCERIES AT ninic to the end that love vrii the dorjaiwktil- g Japto,k in achieving RNITA L.1 CA .1 4L1.7 , 5 per yew.; 31.50 if paid in advance. While he was anxious to succesfi. aR .)>�riptiona; o the-United States and Cieat ON .-i CH A R' D. S l'itain $2.00 in advance. gain the victory, his -Chief was-to-bring--comfort and peace to Pickering' Schaal R!Dk - MU -n::t _e vening cf JONN -RKAR, Proprietor. the decliuin year�; of that mothei 0 _ _ 25,J927- Try otir Fres1i' 'White Fish at 2?)c lb: use sActificl'L-k 16V6 Waf� s6 great, Wednesdgy, Jan via. Fresh Salmon at ... X '210 o lb NOTES A-ND,CO"ENTS. he parted with. her last dol- fur lee Pbat s Finnan Haddie at 2 lbs. Costume Prizt-s will- be.awarded lar in order •that her wil tuight be -Haddie Fillets at 15c lb. F l- ' . - Charlie Chaplin, that idol of the able to bike paL't in that it t' race, the i ..P . Inatio Befit Lady Best Gentleiudo scregn. world, in -.Best 13oy S O-nly-French Fry Outfits with 3 lb. tin of Crisco p iie..6f his mil suppecsrul cultu n. of which Best Girl d would mean so inLICII to her and Best Comic lions, is, according to his own a her beloved Lon. It N L;iucerfily to -to clear out at 1.50. Prizes for Speed Skating will also be isaloo , the most miserable man be hoped that, the renown 'which awarded for the foliowing.•,�vents Aylmer Tomato and Vegetable Soups, ­6 tins ­' 25 cents in the country. , He is a victim of has so suddenly been thrust upon Girls, 13 years and under him will not'turn his head, ea that that" great scouige which is so Boys, IV Christie 's Sodas, bulk, per lb, cents 19 cents 7 the victor instead of being a Best-Maple Leaf Lard, per lb. eirts, 15 years and under -prevalent in the United States, blessing to him, will prove his ruin, Bogs. N .�.RoyarPftstry Flour, I.: ;r 9,3 cents especially among the wealthy, We do -nut look for any such re- Ladies' Open Race Gent's Open Race that of being too. generous with 'suit in a young man, -whose c e _4ief Public �Scbool Relay Race, open to ]ils love towards women who can- thoughts are centred in his all rural public schools in the County, R' C 3 boys and 3 girls on each team. H AR D S N mother.. JASO', not claim to be -his lawful wife. Continuation School Relay Race. The divorce evil which,-is spread- SALE RdOISTER. open to all continuation schools is the -ing rapidly in many countries is County, 3 bbyg and'9 girls on each TivESDXY, JAN-. 27TH - Auction sale of 1 team. Dj nj evil whl�_h must be combatted r e I - -- an ___f,,.m,._s_Lock. implemnts furniture-I L IVKermg -ua, r"Wre or it v�ill rednee Any asition-40 e.e., Fit IAt 22. __113g, V for the wiener-of each event. success mile west of Claremont.' the pro absolute rain if it is not st: inert of W. R. Jarvis. See ✓advt. During the evening a novel Hockey er Match will be played between the fully dealt with. The hope Of fn another column, Sale at 1 p. In. ­ Poultry Foods Egg Producers -Oyster Shell, Mica Grib, married and single men of,, Pickering, any nation rests with the young, sharp, Wm. Maw. auctioneer, in which all players will be equipped Beef Scrap%aud Laying Meal. but if the young are deprived of '10TION SALE OF with one skate only. AX Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young dilves. the influences of a happy home, E eryb6dy come and spend an the.nation has lost its greatest 11ORSES, AND CAT= enjoyable evening, a be Sheep, Pigg. Im lements, Admisson-Adults 25 cents, all school :&Soot, for no happiness ca irurniture &c. children 15 cents. Only, International Cream Separator fonno in a home where divorce Under the management of the at Reduced Price. has ty of entered. Hollywood, in Call The proper PICKERING SCHOOL BOARD t ruis, has many celebrities in the o Screen profession, but its moral Lot 23 Con, 0, Pickering TovrnLbip Notice of is anything in the Hardware line you want life Is rotton through and through. 'The chances are we (adjoining Graham Bros,), o2r Appheation For D.vor'C6 give us 11'call. -AY, JANUARY 25,�1%2 TUESD 7 These screen artists have beauti. The following property. viz: Notice id here given that Percy Ash. p-, have it in stock. ­.In) and costly homes, but of what ley Davis. of the City of Oshawa, in HOMES 8 years old. ir p: Bay 41 -see are they to them if they can the Count and Province of Ontario. igs, Brown mare, will Electric apply to the Parlia- imot enjoy home life. What a mare. 7 years old. x p: Bay mare, 8 meat of Canada at the next Session ears old. h d. in foal to Commodore; Machinery and R"Irp. dismal outlook for their children thereof, for a bill of Divorce from his Airent,for International Farta.Machin Bay mare, sged, h d; Chestnut driver. ti if their parents, are divorced and y mare. aged. wife, Alice Maud Davis. now in the Onr Motto We have it, can get it� or itts 00't mad 6 years old. Ba City of Toronto former Iv of the City Nt have formed othTr marital unions CATTLE of Oshawa. in the County' and Pro- Ayrshire herd. accredited n#ver, vines of Ontatio, domestic. ov. the What a contrast between such X J. S. BALSDON PICKERING bad a re-actor. -ground of adultery. 7 Ahowe and that pictured by the . Carer's Bull. 2 years old, bred by J. Dated at OsbAiwa. this Twentieth peet, Robert Burns, in his im mor- Armston Quebec; Cow, 6 years old, day of Deep in ber, A. D. 1926. - tal poem "The Cdtter's Saturday bred by same breeder, milking good. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, bred: Cow. 5 yrs, old sup to fresben in 2r).,24 Solicitor for•Applicant Night,". In which the father to March: Cow 6 years old. supposed to yletured as having returned from freshen in March-. Cow. 4 years old. L 1. his daily work. tired, but not too supposed to freshen in April: Cow. 4 COUNTY COUNCIL C_ years old. bred Jan. 4; Cow, 3 years COUNTY OF ONTARIO isired to gather his family together old; In fall flow bred. aow. 3 years f and engage in family worship old, in full flow. bred: Cow. 2 years The first meeting of the Council of I Em Chaplin is described as being a old. in full flow, bred: Helfer. 2 years Me Corporation of the County of Roo old. supposed to freshen in - June: Heif. 1927 will ba iservons wreck due to his marital er. Ziegre old. bred Jan. 2, Helfer, 2 Ontario for the year '7 troubles. But LL man who leads a yearsold. not bred; 3 heifers, rising held pprouant to statute in the Coun- 2yearsold; 6.-- - [cil -Chamber -ir+ the-Court House In In Rolls. Tale Surfaced z svdzb a- 40 many of th6 stress the ­ -_ the Town of Whitby on Tuesday, the Pedigrees for foregoiag will be 25th day of January, 192 . 7, at the Light Weight 35 lbs. I- artists and idle rich of the United furnished on day of sale. 18tate-a. lead, they cannot hope to PIGS. SHEEP AND FOWL hour of two, ok'clock. in the afternoon. avoid those troubles which are 2 Sows. Yorkshire, bred to farrow In All accounts to laid before the COMPETITIVE QUALITY March. 2nd litters-. Sow, bred to far. Council should be forwarded to the Chaplin's raw in May; 4 Pigs. 3 months old; - certified t least the cause of Charlie 8 Clerk, properly a resent predicament. Pigs, 23 months old. 5 Shosts. 9 Ewes three days before the meeting chi the "`45 lbae supposed to be in lamb;, A number of. Council. Medium Weight fowl. Dated at Whitby, this Ifth dai of Canada has again Ron its,higb ► IMPLEMENTS January, 1927. FINS QUALITY Binder. M.•H,, (3 ft. cut;Mowpr,,M,-H.: standing in the world of athletics, A4THUR E. CHRISTIAN, Drill,. 13 disc. M.-H , nearly new: County Clerk. Weight �55 lbse- when, on Saturday last, George -Roller. M.-H , nearly new; 'Disc bar- Heavy .'Young, a seventeen -year -old lad. row, M.-H.. pole truck: Corn cultiva- tor M.•H.. Spring tooth cultivator. 4 1 of Toronto, per5ormed one of the, P. Set of Wilkinson ba.rrow✓: 2 EXTRA FINE QUALITY of the greatest feats in the history No. 4 Wilkinson plows: RiclinV107F. am the Farmers' Friend; Gan low, erity -._of the w.orld, when he swam National; Hay rake. Baia ARTICUIAR Extra Hea'vyWeight 65 lbs. 22 mile gap between the of wagod: Speight truck wagon: Bain Gray top .14 California and , the mainland of wagon box; Wagon box; EOPLE SUPER FINE QUALITY Vatalaina, buggy, good,, Gray cutterl Set of 27 which is said to be a sleighs: Set of Pringle sleighs 3 REFER H rich -d 1100hUdCAllimilea Brantford, OnUido more difficult feat that that of bench: Grain grinder, M.-H., 6J in . . L - ---IV is Tr 10 1 ERPECT -swimming _the English Channel plates, vutL4nguvx. 00. P_ • per,M.-H.. Democrat wagon. 2 seats, as& —AST Ry Furnished Service -Out' of more than one hundred Ole and sbafte; get of wagon springs; grain Stock Carried, Information and on. Brantford Roofing by contestants, comprising swimmers p rack, Corn rack; Feed box. Chicken coop, 1-horse sleigh, 2 seats-, F. J Prouse, -rendered. 'Pickering of international reacts from vart- countries, he was the only one J&ARNESS, HAY AND GRAIN With Xmas so near at hand, w -e getting ready with late of are g J. S. Balsdon Hardware, .,Pickering J, .9us -iwho was successful 881119 qssful in cr Set of single harness. Set of double back band harness. Set of brass m"n- things for the P. 'this channel, and -in accomplish fed breeching harness, Set of bfmt ,-.good festive neason. this great test ofendurauce, mounted back hand harness, A ning fle-- ber of collars, A number of wbi Christmas Cake, almond -teed and. he is now the herd of the whole trees and doubletreeo, A quantity of trimmed, (30c lb. ' Pltim :Pud- -A quantity of dings, 90c each. Scotch .-continent. While we admire the' tin)otby and ✓lfalfs., red clover wid, timothy, About 600 short 'Bread and' Dun man for his great victory, bushels of good oats, . A. few bushels. Fried Cakes. ANEW&BET FURW —4here are other 'features' which f timothy seed. • hould_exclte-or admiration ton 1. FlURNITTRE ETC. C%ndie_Q,',ruts, OrAnges, Grapes. Cook stove with .warming closet and' Stadkings anddecorations.;:!+ -Gilion's of Guelph now offer greater degree. One is the de- reservoir. Quebec heater, A. number for the Xrnfks tree you a perfected furnace -pi less ......... which is sure to bring of stove pipes, Parlor suite, Wooden ....... and the houge. or pipe styfe-at a sensational who is the bedstead., A number of chairs, 9mall price. The first revolutionary im• :iaucce8s to every person w provement in home heating in half cupboard. Bureau, - Table, Daisy Wedding Cakes a Specialty.. a centurystlow-priced, efficient, !fortunate possessor of that trait churn 2 Incubators, Set of bedsprings qWckly Instalted in. "any home, of other of c7paracter.. - When he left To- 2 Lanterns and a stl of church. articles too numerous to mention. ronto he had not sufficient feindm sts Lesi to Buy. Less to Use Sale at one o'clock, sharp to pay his railway fare to Cali- The new Gilson "Magic" is built grain, small -pigs and, of Tungsten, Plate., Transmits beat fornia., but with $135r the entire TERMS —Hay, AM THREE TIMES fastir. Patented savings of hie widowed mother, all sums of $15.00 and under, cash, air-blast burns all the gas and 7er that. amount 10 months' credit arnoke. New. type cone- shaped be purchased an old motorcycle ". apyx 1� t will be given to parties furnishing Ernte ge s more heat units out of -which held out for only about nt half approved joint notes. Seven per HONE: Al el. Electric are welding seals -: I the furnace tight as an egg against 'ff for cash. qpICK leaks of ga3, dust However, having per annum o E or smoke. P. the journey. I Wm.'Maw, met with a -stroke of good luck J. hn Scott- Surlds Hard or -Solt Clerk. Auctioneer. Coa19 Coke or Wood _3�hon he &M his companion met You are not dependent upon with a honeymoon couple who had excellent results from any kin o were onr their way to Los Angelep, fuel —soft Goal, coke,. oil or -gas. You • enjoy 'In saving by 10J -by motor, he reached his destinfi- "se-Port Pet r e h- FuMe - —oe- w f=a y u3ing 'Cost Alon but was 'almost 11strapped. " Waite for Itwasonly by sheer determina-- For Sale bearing 5 per cent Easy Paymeatit Man X Lion that he was able tp carry out A Moderate Pa rrient down in. Learn all the ieal��W�f this new --- I— . in :M~ race. It is -on account of the lack of this• determination that we witness so many human wrecks in the world. There are many young men with %ausual ability .-who make a failure of life because they have not that stick-to it- iveness that is necessary for a suc tessful career. But the noblest tures for $ 100.00 and upward, -different maturities. -Apply to HARRIS HA"111B, S Port Perry, Ont. sensationaily-p—ed heating system. we � welcome your Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and fuU informatial• gladly sup- plied without obligating you In arty 'way. Act at once--this is the time to ..k. plans for heating your home pretperly. D. 3 GORMLZY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering, 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited . .9510 York St., Guelph r„t tfY ta'�p+`+¢ - i1+.�.'r �' ' r:t•.,.,..•..v is. ,.y, n :'� "" ti iv,;rr,'..y w'�"i•. ��,. t wy =t>z �ta ru�w�Fi.,,' T'.•' ;a' aiE lrr j.�• G r ^" hi CLAREMONT. t Mrs. Adam Spears, of Aiha, is ra. Chidlow* tvxe to Toronto on , confined to. her wed with an attack of'flu. aY D J 'T -­m has o ened.0 a nen- �. +,y. 5 .. td .r •:.,,.wr*R -: ..� .: i.'. ,.;rY .y LK i ..L. r.t ^• . B ' :-,y.. 5... 3nca emu. • xr` • � .,,..w:...'zcv+a • .Creel., -w . ,v ". ' ease• . r' '., (.'.. ,a 'L... ., t+ w. _ +.,tie , "5, 'ry,,•aM••r ..•• . ',•:. r'•� . . 7 E � w'C =., ?' af4 '.a'. '. -. � t,..'..`; -w7. ': .i. -%- MP.:...,q �.; -.. ..:'• .'�,: . :•» _ , t .' fir• block, opposite David Taylor's, - ____ and well keep on haud f �Ye • -have been appoi��ted local b beet quality o1] over the week -end. a a supply of fresh and smoked a aad smoked t ts.for the M }1 &red r : : In another column. S S me A our residents are ne• p Give me a trial. . patronage o €-the farm - T THOS _ A L LAW l "port, is to his bed owing s gle 1ting the work of shovelling the _ _ e k New Botcher Shop M�,SSe -'Ha,�'r15� • - to illness, i � [-have opened up in the J. S. BUnd� Kai .F S re.'Thoa. Gregg was in the city b butcher shop in J. S. Bundy'ri B Block, opposite David Taylor's O -; H Hard and Soft Coal of the; f1 On T block, opposite David Taylor's, - ____ and well keep on haud f �Ye • -have been appoi��ted local b beet quality o1] over the week -end. a a supply of fresh and smoked a aad smoked t ts.for the M }1 &red r : : In another column. S S me A our residents are ne• p Give me a trial. . patronage o €-the farm - T THOS _ A L LAW l "port, is to his bed owing s gle 1ting the work of shovelling the _ _ e . PCl� ®�• Gat' • - to illness, i it varry•unpleasant for women K ho _ ^All M. -H. reponch nd.t constantly K Kai .F S _ ^ resulted in frozen fingers.and ears t have to use them. It is now up to 'S H IN G. L � S T %V e. also have the agency for the THOS . Hof some of our residents. % by I`i`r dealing with this matter. G Scotia Shingztes i Goodyear inducts, includ- G'LAREI4TONT ONT. auffering.from every severe void o tea- kettle opposite L. W. Pilkey'a • •G}alt Galvanized Steel Shingles ' ' and is confined to her house. r reeidence on Saturday last about B Bird's Felt Slate Shingles - -- ' dfr: Miss Emma Brown and Mrs W. n noon kind] leave it at Mr, - for sale at G G. - & A. T• L.A W � - d �� .Miller, s ate as, m T. PATER - CLAREbiONT 31y PICKERING, ONT. i need. Men have been bne , with acre C made in trouble with a frozen ? Massey-Harris Implements and ? , " era on the Brock road putting m radiator. M W A N _ C ree,n River R Repairs. condition f _T E Basket Factory' : p Life and -Car Insurance.' M M PER13'�l�A?�+ D to her house during the past week P DRESSED' POULTRY B phone Clare. -5102- 'suffering from a very severe cold. For sale, one . 3 lees Cheater J January 2, 192? M all kinds. Manufacturers of nearly new. Aply Bog 18% Clare- of the N-i; mge �- a as 'ces pwl a its. j- 1 * of Pickering. County of Ontario, wi 1 Phone Clare 2700. _Berl Crates p tnCol not be responsible for any debts con- HIDLOi2Y Farmers Bushel Baskets,` Colds and la grippe have been traded by my wife as. from this I Farmers' Bushel p?evalent in the village and date, _ 18.20 FRANK G vicinity, but no serious cases have CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO' -_,-Clothes-Baskets. =- ` been reported. • ' _ Mrs. T, Caster, who has been in Farmers, Attention �=-0 -W- Frank Pennock, poor health for some ears, is now Proprietor confined to her be and is in a Is the time to bring in your harrows phone Markham 1804 critical condition. t am agent for the World's Grestest _ ' or any other implements that W. G. Scott shipped a carload Separator. "The. Renfrew, Stoves, need repairing, so that Q _ PPe Scales and Oil Engines. Fieury'a they will be all J, 14. f' A 1414 Y of fat cattle to Toronto on Satur famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, "' ready day, The. U. F. 0, also shipped a -Wheel Barroweetc. -foe the spring work. BOOT- MAKER, carload of mixed stock on Tuea- Brantford binder twiaq and second- carload A special reduction during the CLAREMONT, ONT. day� hand separators for sale. - next few weeks. " We are glad to report that Mrs. , RO$Z'. ale. • k T All who desire to et their, Boots . Freeman McCullough is now much ' L �O R N E R E I D and Harness repaired at a big improved after her recent serious Phone 505 Pick., BROUGHAM redaction, call at the f illness, and is now able to be out C "REMONT above address. again. - All work done while you wait Next Sunday morning at the � and guaranteed. B &ptist Church the pastor's sub pecials CLAREMONT g j -act will be "What Jesus is to me•, /ti p� /� /1,/lE C3 f I t} , Re P A R R Y The evening subject will be "God's + CREAMERY 1r1 !-T ,i 1P'royvn.•' In! Sleighs X45 ' N. -We STAFFORD Richard Ward, who received in• Highest price paid for juries to his knee several weeks - _ �I. runner Cream at the Marble and Granite Dealer. ` ago as a result of a fall, is still con. g III. fined to his house, but is making - Cemetery Lettering etc. • slow progress toward recovery, Cutters qp75.Q® laremoa Creamexy 'First-class work Next Wednesday evening the " guaranteed, ' Br P. Y. CT. will hold its regtular ��lf speeder Give ue a trial and be convinced Kingston Roved .and Pickering imeeting; The topic will be "What _ East Townlibe. Can I do to Make 1927 a Better Radios only 24.7 . C %W w ej 1 Pbeoue Whitby 88 R 32 Year ?" All young people arecor .7 iOeb'•wr�' ; -40 P. O.- Wbitbv R. R,2 I dishy invited ' Westinghouse ' r The annual aeries of games be r —� tween the president and the vice S -tube s president of_ the- curling --._club_ - S e C i a I January Clearance _ sow 10 DiOgre9s When Sniahed, uM a few left- the annual supper will be given by _ the losing side. - Our police trustees have, so far, r Regular.stook has bben morked down to lower price@ - been unable to secure a third mew • IS 'y our Radio for quick sale.: . here We do not know whether e they are afraid to work with the Working properly? ]Lien's O'Coats, heavy blanket cloth, all-"wooll- half lined (ii1k), 3- place present members or are waiting belt, reg. 17.50, for 12 95. Boys' O'Coats, full- lined, same as above, sizes 28 to 85 re 9.50 for 8.95 for the salary to go up• We hell all kinds of batteries, � reg. Re rte from Wellesley Hospi Men's Mackinaw's, extra heavy, all -wool blanket cloth, reg 8.50 -foe -6.25 _- ppoo dr and Wet, battery tester, Bops' Mackinaw'@, same as above, reg 5.00. for 2 95 tal, Toroato, indicate that Mrs. Y Evans Ward is showing; some im• radio licenses, tubes. Men 'a Heavy Shirts, military flannel -rev 1,25, for 96 cent9 - provement. We sincerel hope etc,, etc. Men's Heavy Shirts, sll wool flannel, reg 1.75, for 1.35 that it may continue until coin• ]den's Work ante, extra heavy, all -wool, reg 4.00, for 1.95 and 2.85 .•plate recovery is attained. Westinghouse and Atwater- Hesvv snowfalls during the Call at _ J •FINGOLD'S ph ene 8800 post week have made the roads Kent receiving Impassable for motor cars. The sets. -. Z+AR��dON'T Ol�T'1'ARIO east and west roads especially are ' h aho e11' ,_: Insurance Co. • .. `� Cheap rates for. farm and country j buildings. Windstorm - Insurance on buildings, wind•mille, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance of ail kinds. FARMS FOR SA LB : Write or phone =T ' n a �D, BOWMAN ; x, 20 .WHITBY, ONT. �' The Fuller ]rush .Co., Limited.. f - - - fp We desire to. have: a resident representative of the Fuller Brush Company in Pickering 'and Whit - {+ by towns -hips for immediate work. People right now are buying ` Christmas presents;in large quan- tities from our salesmen and we have a very extensive line of these articles, including Ivory Seta, Tor- s toile Shell Sets and Christmas z novelties as well as the household cleaning equipment. Ouiybu@iness �{ has always been good' in this dis- trict and unless you are a highl�r respected citizen with a car, dosI —t apply for this position 1 ' If you are this type of man ap• a ply is pereon to Chae. R: Stone, 504 Colonial Hldg..18 King. at. West, Toronto. BEATTY a STANDS FOR THE BEST k 1 badly drifted and muc v mgf C O O P E R = hag been necessary in order that �`�`• - a - sleighs might be used. �LAREMUNT _ • Litter;;Carriere, Hay _ Carr}ere, On account of the impassable n-e ' oundat�on t�= �PPt'u'pe, Door Tracks, Oow, condition of the roads the milk Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. trucks have been compelled to dis Agent for Ackerman'@ Quality It:will; pay you to get my� on gontinue hauling for the present, Harneea. Ask the exec: _ EVERY fortune has had a foundation. , ]above before buying elsew ere. and farmers are now shipping by , he C. P. R.,.which is more ezpen• a Every foundation, in the first instance, FRANK J. PROUSE eive and gives them much more •� is laid with the first few dollars saved. PICKERING, ONTARIO j work. " . Raymond Pllkey returned' home I Start to save now and lay your foundation. ,on Monday evening after spend- 0 : Save siriously —save consistently. For money �i'ng a week in - Cobourg taking in in +* in the. Bank is the buffer against misfortune the training course held under the • „guid the barometer of future prosperity. - ''= asaepices of the United Church of - _ Canada. About ninety young people were ins attendance, and for all goods, Jan �' / they report a profitable and pleas. time. 24th. to Feb' 5th , Wm. Coates has returned home - DCWUNM BAM After spending a month with isle IIIClUSIVP. J. H. PERRY, Maaagis,- tives aad friends in Mono -Rdad, Thompson's Seedless Raisins, _ BRA►NCK; - • '` '`'• F. A. BURT, Maas "Walkerton, Durham, Paisley, To- 2 lbs for 27 cents Tonto and other western points: Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29” During his-absence Mr. Coates Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. ' 23c was ender the weatherst�ffering Dates, 2 lbs. for ... 23e v�wrzxa.ccc rra = -�•:�i from an attack of flu. 1-e are Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. 17c li &sed to report] that he is now Fancy Biscuits, per'lb. ' iz,i :+rh improved. �'rnnes, 2lbe foP tic €j , 1� a understand that John Nor Rice, per lb .. .. 25cl i �. ` . 'too Las gone to a Toronto bospi- 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat . 25c ;.I �, r Never. Sell Grain on �4 tat to undergo treatment for_ his- Corn Flakes, ^.. 10c i , - Erma Two or three months ago Campbell's Sou s, 2 for -his band got cans lit in the cog Heintz large -size Tomatoe Y . �.:�.= �_ Dull Market a p wheels of a cutting box while In 2 for'33 cents "• ' operation and was badly injured. 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.89 - - _ _Lately hts:arm has become affect 5 lbs--Rolled Oats for 25c ;T DOER not always pay to set] _ -- r - = -- - -- •-- • - = - -� •L -• .. grain as soon as the threshing is r he' may lose his arm. We hope 8 bars- Pal molive Soap 23c ' that-the treatment that he shall 3 bars Veg. Soap reg 74e boa . 25c receive will be the means of saving Pastry Flour, bag .. 98c at Ladies'.Hose, silk and wool 75c nUmber- from here Att"ded \ ' the funeral of the late Mrs. Bert Flannelette O �Blan Blankets, large 2.39 Jonas, of Mount Zion, which took Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr -. 2.40 place on Sunday to the Union tt Sax for Rubbers, reg; Cemetery. Deceased died very 1.35 ,for 1.10 - suddenly on Thursday night as ,. Wove Work Sox the result of a stroke which she , reg 50c, 3 pair fcr 1,00 receivad'a few hours before she ., Work Mitts, per pair 89c died. She had been engaged hang- str clothes on a line ncon she was Ds A. � � � TV stricken. •• She fell unconscious to • the floor and slie never regk' bed consciousness. The familyhave .•Phone 1402, +the symvathy of the community in their sudden bereavement. CLAREMONT _. nix you eve —a Aood-C i and the market is depressed see the ,? lPyG local manager of the Standard Bank and arrange a loan until' a more I t YEARS Our manager is always glad;to dia. ,cuss such Problems in confidence. STANDARD BANK, OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. haw, Ibtanaper Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby erG. -+. •'•�•. i a7L "-e 1. ;'. !. ;era.,. ',r .�:. 'n ..._ -. "�. 1''w -G. _ "'!e?Ln� .�. �:r__,_,=e.°•,,{:;%�!#.,.Y.,.� ,�� .ua.,,�...'r.,� u�+!? �. �?rs��.: . ii::` ^_�:':�•x.i..• s. . • The Pickering visilance' Committee .The object of this Association is talk lessen stealing and prosecute t the felons. Members having property stolen 06m8iod 1 + osts immediately with any membse x. of Ezwmtive Committes. aj{ Membership fee d 11.00. Tiakets may be had from the Presidmt or 9aorstary on appliestion. - E r ,. •, Exec. Oom. -L. D: Banks, C. S. Palita- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. U. Munro, jas, Richardson. F + President, secretary j �i. - Pickering .r —leatber God& Store t . HARNESS Our eupp]y of quality Harness and ` :`, to is nom complete• _ BOOTS -GREB SHOE We have &.large stock of this Fammu Boot on hand- unbeatable for hard wear and tear. y REPAIRING We maintain our established re utw- tion for repairing all kinds of barness and boots, wl • f. CECIL BRADLEY M Harness- maker, a FICRF!?I�r, _ ONTARIO ,_: Insurance Co. • .. `� Cheap rates for. farm and country j buildings. Windstorm - Insurance on buildings, wind•mille, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance of ail kinds. FARMS FOR SA LB : Write or phone =T ' n a �D, BOWMAN ; x, 20 .WHITBY, ONT. �' The Fuller ]rush .Co., Limited.. f - - - fp We desire to. have: a resident representative of the Fuller Brush Company in Pickering 'and Whit - {+ by towns -hips for immediate work. People right now are buying ` Christmas presents;in large quan- tities from our salesmen and we have a very extensive line of these articles, including Ivory Seta, Tor- s toile Shell Sets and Christmas z novelties as well as the household cleaning equipment. Ouiybu@iness �{ has always been good' in this dis- trict and unless you are a highl�r respected citizen with a car, dosI —t apply for this position 1 ' If you are this type of man ap• a ply is pereon to Chae. R: Stone, 504 Colonial Hldg..18 King. at. West, Toronto. BEATTY a STANDS FOR THE BEST k 1 badly drifted and muc v mgf C O O P E R = hag been necessary in order that �`�`• - a - sleighs might be used. �LAREMUNT _ • Litter;;Carriere, Hay _ Carr}ere, On account of the impassable n-e ' oundat�on t�= �PPt'u'pe, Door Tracks, Oow, condition of the roads the milk Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. trucks have been compelled to dis Agent for Ackerman'@ Quality It:will; pay you to get my� on gontinue hauling for the present, Harneea. Ask the exec: _ EVERY fortune has had a foundation. , ]above before buying elsew ere. and farmers are now shipping by , he C. P. R.,.which is more ezpen• a Every foundation, in the first instance, FRANK J. PROUSE eive and gives them much more •� is laid with the first few dollars saved. PICKERING, ONTARIO j work. " . Raymond Pllkey returned' home I Start to save now and lay your foundation. ,on Monday evening after spend- 0 : Save siriously —save consistently. For money �i'ng a week in - Cobourg taking in in +* in the. Bank is the buffer against misfortune the training course held under the • „guid the barometer of future prosperity. - ''= asaepices of the United Church of - _ Canada. About ninety young people were ins attendance, and for all goods, Jan �' / they report a profitable and pleas. time. 24th. to Feb' 5th , Wm. Coates has returned home - DCWUNM BAM After spending a month with isle IIIClUSIVP. J. H. PERRY, Maaagis,- tives aad friends in Mono -Rdad, Thompson's Seedless Raisins, _ BRA►NCK; - • '` '`'• F. A. BURT, Maas "Walkerton, Durham, Paisley, To- 2 lbs for 27 cents Tonto and other western points: Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29” During his-absence Mr. Coates Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. ' 23c was ender the weatherst�ffering Dates, 2 lbs. for ... 23e v�wrzxa.ccc rra = -�•:�i from an attack of flu. 1-e are Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. 17c li &sed to report] that he is now Fancy Biscuits, per'lb. ' iz,i :+rh improved. �'rnnes, 2lbe foP tic €j , 1� a understand that John Nor Rice, per lb .. .. 25cl i �. ` . 'too Las gone to a Toronto bospi- 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat . 25c ;.I �, r Never. Sell Grain on �4 tat to undergo treatment for_ his- Corn Flakes, ^.. 10c i , - Erma Two or three months ago Campbell's Sou s, 2 for -his band got cans lit in the cog Heintz large -size Tomatoe Y . �.:�.= �_ Dull Market a p wheels of a cutting box while In 2 for'33 cents "• ' operation and was badly injured. 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.89 - - _ _Lately hts:arm has become affect 5 lbs--Rolled Oats for 25c ;T DOER not always pay to set] _ -- r - = -- - -- •-- • - = - -� •L -• .. grain as soon as the threshing is r he' may lose his arm. We hope 8 bars- Pal molive Soap 23c ' that-the treatment that he shall 3 bars Veg. Soap reg 74e boa . 25c receive will be the means of saving Pastry Flour, bag .. 98c at Ladies'.Hose, silk and wool 75c nUmber- from here Att"ded \ ' the funeral of the late Mrs. Bert Flannelette O �Blan Blankets, large 2.39 Jonas, of Mount Zion, which took Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr -. 2.40 place on Sunday to the Union tt Sax for Rubbers, reg; Cemetery. Deceased died very 1.35 ,for 1.10 - suddenly on Thursday night as ,. Wove Work Sox the result of a stroke which she , reg 50c, 3 pair fcr 1,00 receivad'a few hours before she ., Work Mitts, per pair 89c died. She had been engaged hang- str clothes on a line ncon she was Ds A. � � � TV stricken. •• She fell unconscious to • the floor and slie never regk' bed consciousness. The familyhave .•Phone 1402, +the symvathy of the community in their sudden bereavement. CLAREMONT _. nix you eve —a Aood-C i and the market is depressed see the ,? lPyG local manager of the Standard Bank and arrange a loan until' a more I t YEARS Our manager is always glad;to dia. ,cuss such Problems in confidence. STANDARD BANK, OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. haw, Ibtanaper Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby erG. -+. •'•�•. i a7L "-e 1. ;'. !. ;era.,. ',r .�:. 'n ..._ -. "�. 1''w -G. _ "'!e?Ln� .�. �:r__,_,=e.°•,,{:;%�!#.,.Y.,.� ,�� .ua.,,�...'r.,� u�+!? �. �?rs��.: . ii::` ^_�:':�•x.i..• s. . • The Pickering visilance' Committee .The object of this Association is talk lessen stealing and prosecute t the felons. Members having property stolen 06m8iod 1 + osts immediately with any membse x. of Ezwmtive Committes. aj{ Membership fee d 11.00. Tiakets may be had from the Presidmt or 9aorstary on appliestion. - E r ,. •, Exec. Oom. -L. D: Banks, C. S. Palita- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. U. Munro, jas, Richardson. F + President, secretary j �i. - Pickering .r —leatber God& Store t . HARNESS Our eupp]y of quality Harness and ` :`, to is nom complete• _ BOOTS -GREB SHOE We have &.large stock of this Fammu Boot on hand- unbeatable for hard wear and tear. y REPAIRING We maintain our established re utw- tion for repairing all kinds of barness and boots, wl • f. CECIL BRADLEY M Harness- maker, a FICRF!?I�r, _ ONTARIO 1 badly drifted and muc v mgf C O O P E R = hag been necessary in order that �`�`• - a - sleighs might be used. �LAREMUNT _ • Litter;;Carriere, Hay _ Carr}ere, On account of the impassable n-e ' oundat�on t�= �PPt'u'pe, Door Tracks, Oow, condition of the roads the milk Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. trucks have been compelled to dis Agent for Ackerman'@ Quality It:will; pay you to get my� on gontinue hauling for the present, Harneea. Ask the exec: _ EVERY fortune has had a foundation. , ]above before buying elsew ere. and farmers are now shipping by , he C. P. R.,.which is more ezpen• a Every foundation, in the first instance, FRANK J. PROUSE eive and gives them much more •� is laid with the first few dollars saved. PICKERING, ONTARIO j work. " . Raymond Pllkey returned' home I Start to save now and lay your foundation. ,on Monday evening after spend- 0 : Save siriously —save consistently. For money �i'ng a week in - Cobourg taking in in +* in the. Bank is the buffer against misfortune the training course held under the • „guid the barometer of future prosperity. - ''= asaepices of the United Church of - _ Canada. About ninety young people were ins attendance, and for all goods, Jan �' / they report a profitable and pleas. time. 24th. to Feb' 5th , Wm. Coates has returned home - DCWUNM BAM After spending a month with isle IIIClUSIVP. J. H. PERRY, Maaagis,- tives aad friends in Mono -Rdad, Thompson's Seedless Raisins, _ BRA►NCK; - • '` '`'• F. A. BURT, Maas "Walkerton, Durham, Paisley, To- 2 lbs for 27 cents Tonto and other western points: Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29” During his-absence Mr. Coates Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. ' 23c was ender the weatherst�ffering Dates, 2 lbs. for ... 23e v�wrzxa.ccc rra = -�•:�i from an attack of flu. 1-e are Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. 17c li &sed to report] that he is now Fancy Biscuits, per'lb. ' iz,i :+rh improved. �'rnnes, 2lbe foP tic €j , 1� a understand that John Nor Rice, per lb .. .. 25cl i �. ` . 'too Las gone to a Toronto bospi- 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat . 25c ;.I �, r Never. Sell Grain on �4 tat to undergo treatment for_ his- Corn Flakes, ^.. 10c i , - Erma Two or three months ago Campbell's Sou s, 2 for -his band got cans lit in the cog Heintz large -size Tomatoe Y . �.:�.= �_ Dull Market a p wheels of a cutting box while In 2 for'33 cents "• ' operation and was badly injured. 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.89 - - _ _Lately hts:arm has become affect 5 lbs--Rolled Oats for 25c ;T DOER not always pay to set] _ -- r - = -- - -- •-- • - = - -� •L -• .. grain as soon as the threshing is r he' may lose his arm. We hope 8 bars- Pal molive Soap 23c ' that-the treatment that he shall 3 bars Veg. Soap reg 74e boa . 25c receive will be the means of saving Pastry Flour, bag .. 98c at Ladies'.Hose, silk and wool 75c nUmber- from here Att"ded \ ' the funeral of the late Mrs. Bert Flannelette O �Blan Blankets, large 2.39 Jonas, of Mount Zion, which took Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr -. 2.40 place on Sunday to the Union tt Sax for Rubbers, reg; Cemetery. Deceased died very 1.35 ,for 1.10 - suddenly on Thursday night as ,. Wove Work Sox the result of a stroke which she , reg 50c, 3 pair fcr 1,00 receivad'a few hours before she ., Work Mitts, per pair 89c died. She had been engaged hang- str clothes on a line ncon she was Ds A. � � � TV stricken. •• She fell unconscious to • the floor and slie never regk' bed consciousness. The familyhave .•Phone 1402, +the symvathy of the community in their sudden bereavement. CLAREMONT _. nix you eve —a Aood-C i and the market is depressed see the ,? lPyG local manager of the Standard Bank and arrange a loan until' a more I t YEARS Our manager is always glad;to dia. ,cuss such Problems in confidence. STANDARD BANK, OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. haw, Ibtanaper Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby erG. -+. •'•�•. i a7L "-e 1. ;'. !. ;era.,. ',r .�:. 'n ..._ -. "�. 1''w -G. _ "'!e?Ln� .�. �:r__,_,=e.°•,,{:;%�!#.,.Y.,.� ,�� .ua.,,�...'r.,� u�+!? �. �?rs��.: . ii::` ^_�:':�•x.i..• s. . • The Pickering visilance' Committee .The object of this Association is talk lessen stealing and prosecute t the felons. Members having property stolen 06m8iod 1 + osts immediately with any membse x. of Ezwmtive Committes. aj{ Membership fee d 11.00. Tiakets may be had from the Presidmt or 9aorstary on appliestion. - E r ,. •, Exec. Oom. -L. D: Banks, C. S. Palita- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. U. Munro, jas, Richardson. F + President, secretary j �i. - Pickering .r —leatber God& Store t . HARNESS Our eupp]y of quality Harness and ` :`, to is nom complete• _ BOOTS -GREB SHOE We have &.large stock of this Fammu Boot on hand- unbeatable for hard wear and tear. y REPAIRING We maintain our established re utw- tion for repairing all kinds of barness and boots, wl • f. CECIL BRADLEY M Harness- maker, a FICRF!?I�r, _ ONTARIO he' may lose his arm. We hope 8 bars- Pal molive Soap 23c ' that-the treatment that he shall 3 bars Veg. Soap reg 74e boa . 25c receive will be the means of saving Pastry Flour, bag .. 98c at Ladies'.Hose, silk and wool 75c nUmber- from here Att"ded \ ' the funeral of the late Mrs. Bert Flannelette O �Blan Blankets, large 2.39 Jonas, of Mount Zion, which took Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr -. 2.40 place on Sunday to the Union tt Sax for Rubbers, reg; Cemetery. Deceased died very 1.35 ,for 1.10 - suddenly on Thursday night as ,. Wove Work Sox the result of a stroke which she , reg 50c, 3 pair fcr 1,00 receivad'a few hours before she ., Work Mitts, per pair 89c died. She had been engaged hang- str clothes on a line ncon she was Ds A. � � � TV stricken. •• She fell unconscious to • the floor and slie never regk' bed consciousness. The familyhave .•Phone 1402, +the symvathy of the community in their sudden bereavement. CLAREMONT _. nix you eve —a Aood-C i and the market is depressed see the ,? lPyG local manager of the Standard Bank and arrange a loan until' a more I t YEARS Our manager is always glad;to dia. ,cuss such Problems in confidence. STANDARD BANK, OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. haw, Ibtanaper Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby erG. -+. •'•�•. i a7L "-e 1. ;'. !. ;era.,. ',r .�:. 'n ..._ -. "�. 1''w -G. _ "'!e?Ln� .�. �:r__,_,=e.°•,,{:;%�!#.,.Y.,.� ,�� .ua.,,�...'r.,� u�+!? �. �?rs��.: . ii::` ^_�:':�•x.i..• s. . • The Pickering visilance' Committee .The object of this Association is talk lessen stealing and prosecute t the felons. Members having property stolen 06m8iod 1 + osts immediately with any membse x. of Ezwmtive Committes. aj{ Membership fee d 11.00. Tiakets may be had from the Presidmt or 9aorstary on appliestion. - E r ,. •, Exec. Oom. -L. D: Banks, C. S. Palita- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. U. Munro, jas, Richardson. F + President, secretary j �i. - Pickering .r —leatber God& Store t . HARNESS Our eupp]y of quality Harness and ` :`, to is nom complete• _ BOOTS -GREB SHOE We have &.large stock of this Fammu Boot on hand- unbeatable for hard wear and tear. y REPAIRING We maintain our established re utw- tion for repairing all kinds of barness and boots, wl • f. CECIL BRADLEY M Harness- maker, a FICRF!?I�r, _ ONTARIO _. nix you eve —a Aood-C i and the market is depressed see the ,? lPyG local manager of the Standard Bank and arrange a loan until' a more I t YEARS Our manager is always glad;to dia. ,cuss such Problems in confidence. STANDARD BANK, OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. haw, Ibtanaper Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby erG. -+. •'•�•. i a7L "-e 1. ;'. !. ;era.,. ',r .�:. 'n ..._ -. "�. 1''w -G. _ "'!e?Ln� .�. �:r__,_,=e.°•,,{:;%�!#.,.Y.,.� ,�� .ua.,,�...'r.,� u�+!? �. �?rs��.: . ii::` ^_�:':�•x.i..• s. . • The Pickering visilance' Committee .The object of this Association is talk lessen stealing and prosecute t the felons. Members having property stolen 06m8iod 1 + osts immediately with any membse x. of Ezwmtive Committes. aj{ Membership fee d 11.00. Tiakets may be had from the Presidmt or 9aorstary on appliestion. - E r ,. •, Exec. Oom. -L. D: Banks, C. S. Palita- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. U. Munro, jas, Richardson. F + President, secretary j �i. - Pickering .r —leatber God& Store t . HARNESS Our eupp]y of quality Harness and ` :`, to is nom complete• _ BOOTS -GREB SHOE We have &.large stock of this Fammu Boot on hand- unbeatable for hard wear and tear. y REPAIRING We maintain our established re utw- tion for repairing all kinds of barness and boots, wl • f. CECIL BRADLEY M Harness- maker, a FICRF!?I�r, _ ONTARIO FICRF!?I�r, _ ONTARIO P '1W - Z,r N • "o, IF jump" replied tbp In, the tow r 4; 11tod. E _go back to the Inn.." of one who could -ld-V "Very *ell, my lord," amented NURSES .4 a todi unfe uT C1,L3wasn't going to. Roake. "I would come with You, Only Sa� "s T I. 116401ital 4W $bourables In Lord Bulpeter took up the running my duty decrees that I remain at the @Mftdot alth aellogno a" Allied 11;;t0t, and Roake. experienced a pang of Grange for the present." am Vert, city. WNW* a' throo Yes at --- courteous - tender - Ah, of coursel You. have got to Tneinlas to rovag, "oown. Puts, jealousy- - the t ness in his voice. it did not sound race the car in which Miss Lathrop reou'red edwestion, and dedrom of bmulas r nor"L Title Holvittai has adopted "a eight. IF A Klee the voice that had accused him was purloined. , I heard your man tell hour oyde The MPIII reattlev ROMMS SO a monthly allowarm and trovoilell 4� ORANGE of "making faces." you that just before she cried out. the geftgolo* "Look here, Jevons;' said his 16rd- I there was a car on the'road exPegges to and from him YWL For toorther WoMaleadsat. )ik PEKOE Information unilts the "I have got about twenty old tern "Blast that duffer!" Roake cu I reed BLEND ship. I AB Aloud IN 9810. wants at Bulpeter Castle, and I respect his assistant silently. A the breed. Naturally you don't want to "No, my lord. I am not worrying talk to a policeman who is having Miss Lathrop. She Is UP to Reake glanced round to see that they were beyond earshot of his satel- your-maeAmft--house watched. But one of her tricks again. It is her perhaps you will not mInd,.answering cousin and lover, Sir Guy, that I am lites. ."Sir Guy is under suspicion of having murdered the late baronet,", " 7 it instead'after. From information received he the same question if I put A" =2- i he replied. "I hold a warrant for his • of Inspector Roake?" i.is expected here tonal ht Ise arrest. It would have been executed "I. was in my pantry, my lord," LathroVs little hoax may mean a long ago but for the young lady your a "And change of plan." -thwilnest 110ranife Pekoe* sold. Jevons replied readily enough. lordship "Ea-me to condole with. she I thought I heard a cry down towards "But what db- you want air Guy' "These Is set on defeating the ends of juls-' the road. I came out to hear If it for?" queried Lord Bulpeter. tire. " was repeateih It was like Miss Mar - 'detective pranks of yours are beyand a garet's voice." Miniged's Liniment for chapped hands. • (To be continued.) Humph," me. I shall-- have a headache till I redigiiii growled Lord Bulpeter. "Has Miss Margaret got any ene- have slept itoff." For Cb1da—Minard's Liniment. Mies?" "Not that I'm 'aware of, 'my lord, besides the police," replied Jevons. "They seem to have a down= on her, an on Str-Guy-. ME -`BEGIN HERB TO-DAY. As they passed up the avenue some have an. enemy, or Sir Francis Honeybun, r nglish!lurking shadows materialized out of wouldn't have been killed. And the samue. retired F -.Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep fresh fir three or "dry" flour that absorbs "ant man, finds his rain gauge filled the shrubberies, but at a word from the 'police hadn't come on the scene then." four days. • Purity i a vigorous, bs ::With' instead of water. And Inspector they vanished. At the front "Meaning that our friend Roake and holds more water or Milk. Tasty cakes, rich pies, and butler I -then comes news of the murier of— door the wbite-haired was. couldn't have murdered Sir Francis," large, light buns and bread are always yours when you use gir Fimncia" Lath Sir Francis'' standing in a listening attitude. He Lord Bulpeter translated the vicious 'tae planned to -:.Aaugbter, Margaret, eyed the police-officer in the• half smapi-of innuendo. "Hear that, In-. — Sir ry Guy Lathrop against her fat*i- Spector?" he continued. "It's up to light with signs, of hostility. 'That you, ievons,_91'. said Roake. you to clear the Force of evil in wish. , Sir Guy is suspected of ..-PUIRITY ���UR 0 the IftUrder by— Miss Lathrop at home' This is tions, and you had better begin by n. Ins Lord Bulpeter, an old friend of her asking' your fellows if they heard or Send 30C in rtaw# for our 700-m:ot Purity Flour Cook BoA he LDel into hiding at the Lathrop father. His lordship desires to con- saw' anything. They were pretty quick Weaggo, Cmmos Flow ?dill@ Co 6 Usiled, Toronto. Moatrool. Ottawa, SaizaJalhe.) home. But Adrian Klyne, private de- lective be dole with her on her recent bereave- on the pounce when we came in." .Z. ,y` .4 $ A- i mead fancy Reves . there My oJ JF ..Is I ment.19 's something n the "Red "Got your company manners on to- -1-bey had instructions only to note people approaching the house, not Rain gystery," especially after blood� -- .;had been found in three gauges on night," the old servant rejoined dour- those leaving it," explained Roake. .ry Company. Owes different occasions. He is watch- i It'- "Miss Margaret ain't in. That's "But it is as your lordship pleases. Ing, 1why I'm standing here listening. I Of course we will question them." lVee answers to Ararded it prize. AdeLs. Larkin, daughter of Rev. ;went to call her to coffee with her They proceeded to -do so, the cross- I Se 1 uUmus Larkin. !aunt :and I couldn't find her in the examination, conducted chiefly by tv k- Myne. disguised. as Lord Bulpeter,; bouse. Hark to that!" Margaret's newly self - constituted k� .-airrhiges to visit the Grange with t 11T40 was the yapping bark of a n?pector Roake on the pretext of can "toy" champion, eliciting no information of ("ng with Margaret. small dog of the species The value. Most of the phantoms, extract -'; animal seemed to be in trouble. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. ed from the shrubberies by Roake's Has Miss Lathrop got a dog?" The curiously assorted couple reluctant whistle had nothing to re- 'resibed the Grange without the ex-1 This was Lord Bulpeter. "Yes, beg my lord. port. One man, probably a green! head to how I sir—I pardqm, ehiiige of a single word. Roaks�A not smart enough we his Yorkshire terrier, very much at- !thought it strange that no question the cat jumped with superior offl-I torched to her." --:w*4 put to him as to the watching of cer, commenced a recital, but quickly 7 the Grange by the pollee, but none Roake did not intend to leave the staunched it under the snarling r e I suA ' was forthcoming. Lord Bul. 1 inquiry to his companion. nobleman proof that Roake was Unable to con- y he cram' peter left it to be Inferred that he was, "Was the barking of the dog what trol. But Lord Bulpeter had gathered thot interested in the aspect of the i made you come to the front door t 1 0 'easte-4hat he was only, A. enough from the halted utterance to paying W' call of condolence on t1to listen?" he demanded with a return "dot shape his own course. He turned daughter of an old acboolfellow. i to his natural truculotice. - "It away, saying: was -something much more ser- "I have had enough of this. I' shall .Z. ,y` .4 $ A- i mead fancy zkot 16 2. Coates- or Over. Eat- - .ry Company. _4 ets and anyone an not allowed o will be per- , lVee answers to Ararded it prize. tyy ete only or & :a%s wl be ,h'irdecislons. The prizes will be Drdiag to the number Of P*Izts I IsectrK. 350 points which is the in take e first prize. 40 points will bel each correct word In the Mystery omits for general neatness, a g. punctuation, style an p� and 11-5 points for "%'i.019.tr;- of the contest. — 30th, 1927, after which C I award prizes. Entrits, sb*td prom ti. I Loa few frknd come users of For this seryle you in additio the contest. CONT&ST. TUNITY Or- who might be- ry Its a result. Lgrees to award OU may Swin j; IT A tm Y's oppoit- EQUAL. FIRST PRIZE Chevrolet Coach Value $910 and pure wool hosiery for every weitaber of family. wity. HOSIERY CO. Dept. '71 76 York Street. 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Cnail ­ - "'; L cut 'nantmGovanor :� , . " - � "I . �, y I . . ­ ': : 11 Canadian Egg Products Ca • I . ., .. �-_ . - . , � I ., . � ­ ­�-," . -­ I . . . ­ , . . I I— . , I • . ' ­ .­­­ ­- I -L�7.­­ � ­ - '- ­ ­ . : I '. ': I -- ­� -,.: , 1'­1.-:. . - - - . ,��, -:, -.1,1-. � -, . , ,� �` \ . ­ � Z,`.. ­ - ... .., I � I . . . - ­ . *.. : * -im . - , 1: �, .��.. .� . , - Winter Months. - , . . . I ",.�;.. . I . . , - . es ".. . . -- ... � HighwProtection- .1. -:.,:, . , , , k, . .­: . �.,!.'. .: ­ ­ I . ­ During 4 , --.­--------­--6f .'ario Ta. . -- for b .,- . � Ottawa, Ont,The demand of the ­ -, ­09I I I . :-. ­­ ­­­­ '­ - ,­­., .., ,­.,.Liab1c cat. , , ... 7 .. I , ­ . di farmers for aWtional - ' - .. . - . . • na an _pro- , . ... I 1. .. �1. � .­ " :0 , - ­ . �-%)- - ­. . �. " * I - I. 11 , , , , , - . - � , I �­. ''.,:. .. . -1 1: � ­:" '. �, �: .0 - - !­7`--­-111. . - - . Government by a temporary expedl-I , . , ­ : . , I,--, . I . . '- - --yL- " , ath Of �,Offic ' ­-A � . ., - - 1 . , .t - � .. .. ­­ teetion for eggs has been met by the . . - - ent. Duties can only be changed by -- . , , - � I . f -7 -., - - ---. .'- 0 C I ... ­ 11 ..­.. ­ ­ ". I . I * . 1. I I .. ..­� ­ 11. .j:, ..... I - .. ". .1 � ­..'� . Parliament, but. values for duty pur- . . . -- ,� I .:�.. , ,. I ...­ ! .:.. - ": ': �- ,�.'., -. *1 . . .,�� ... . . . I. . . . � � I I . ♦ .4 -.� ..... � ► . 11 . . .. . . ..W m I 0 �� I . I - __ _ �p.o_ _* can 1)6 Increased by the Minister -- � - . . . . � - +' � . I .. , .... 1� � � , of Customs. Ron. W. D. Eular,- Min-' *�14?.011:.:­:� I ... ; 11 !.�'7� . .. ­ . It . . later of Customs slue WILLIAM DONALD- ROSS I �.1 .. , , f . W .... , has fixed the v I . I- . ARRANT-IS ISSUED FOR.-, 001 .. . : FO %ALLY SWORN IN. . ,. --:11. for duty purposes on eggs imported . I - �: . ..... ::�.'�,::! 11 I ­::. �-- 1-1 - ARREST OF MEN. .... 1;7�,;;�� 1"N. �.- ... � I P; -'i�:: into Canada at 46 cents per dozen at - ­ ,�q . . - . . . . . . . o . . . I I .. - ­�.... I . . %.'� 1. , �.. .. I I : . . . ­ - ...... point of production and 48 cents at .. .., I I I.'- I I 'I, . .. ­ . � - .. �.- . . . . .1 .1 i: I - . . , . �:�:! ., 1. -�, � . � . ;:::­., , • ,.. nearest point of distribution in the - . I. _; .:- - ... ,. �., �� 1, ': :� � . li:::�:: � . . ... ­ .. Notable Ceremony 'Held , Own Assistant Manager :! . � .i1.:::tt' country ahloping -the eggs here. This . , - : Owner . i,.::��::t - t ! .�� : . I Y 1. . I ''.. . I I .: . J,�:.',�;:�.::,.;.. ., . increased valuation, it is believed, will Cabinet Council Chamber at .... -1 ,.. . . .. I . .. and Usher of Montreal I.L � � � I. ..:.,.. i!:: . . .. . . . . 1. . . - . . , ..... I . Is , :!� �� � increase the protection to the Can- `�:.. I., ,kS, .,. . . ProvhxW Parliament . . ::� �, " - .- I I , , f, . ". . , I Theatre Indicted by . . .. , .� .1 � . - I I I - - - " ". � � . . - 'r� adian egg produced considerably. At ­ ­-�. , ..... 0 ­ . I . I I . ­ - . '. :.,�. ' ­ *�. , ,Buildings. ­ I 41 1. I , ­q � .. -... . , �::]�:�.­ �,�:: . ... :�­ . ... I 4 , Jury. , " Cl;: . , . " present the specific duty is three cents, . . , . I � , ... - �... -..�'. .- . � - -� . I . ..1 1, . .. - -... ,!'��. ! " . -.­�. . ­ I.....- 1-1 I !1�f,., . . ; " , , ::%:::1�, .. - . � :I- �, , . . . ::: 1. , �;�.:::.:i*k��,:-:::: : �,, but there is also an ad valorem duty , . I- . ... I , ,;� . � ! , . 1W I 11 I . -, - I �.� ---..�:: I �.-- possible of application, and it is in . I I I � .�.,-,e.,.�..��.. : : P065 .: , I . ., � ..:. . I .X �� Toronto.-In ceremony which had , I . �� 1. this form the duty will be a .,�.�' I . 'I , ��� owner .. .. . . Montreal.-Ameen Lawand, �� I �'. applied. It :�'. li.1111111 :1 .! :� all the directness. and brevity of high .:. .$ -. : - , -, . oek ". .. is believed the increase will be about - ., ­.�:7:: !i,ey, . , , - . of the Laurier Palace Theatre, where I . I 11� n about it, William Donald' , :. ,- .., I . . .. . ­ . I ". .... . .. :: :. � six cents per dozen, or making the state action . . I . -'... IS children lost their lives as the re- , ..:: :'. i, . : .1. �,- * ..� ­,t -� . I � - . I. 1. I.... new duty about nine cents -as against Ross was sworn in on Jan. 12 as ­1 . �f I . � ... . , I - - suit of a stam I.. L.. i'L, :: LieutenantnGovernor of Ontario. The -- -- itlireefommqy.-Tt­-tb��-- 4 '.1 of -fire on S. Ly, Michel Arie, assist- ';�� : .. J:. : �- .7 �, and Camil Bazzy, head 1. .: I I new regulation will only be applicable function was held in the Cabinet I .. �;.. , . . - ant manager, . � ber at the Parliament I 1, 11 Council Chain . . . * . Usher, of the same theatre, were found I : ,:,::, . during those months. when . climatic .. . I . - I . . . . Canadian egg Buildings, and was atten&d by a rep- - . A I , , . : *! ..;- .: criminally responsible for the death : ­ conditions place . the I - , , -... . I . resentative gathering of those who that of "all : : ­.: producer at a disadvantage with cam- . . ! . . of the 78 children, and for .:.,:.. ­. 1. I 1. ,::. � :: I petitors living in more favorable are prominent in the public life of the I - . � I . .. :1. . ":, . I .,� . ." , . , '. , t, ,other persons who may the from any. ­�� . , 1 7 climates. province. Premier Ferguson stood on . i, . I 1,;.��. r 11 - � ...cau" attributable to this panic," by a :;, ,.: 1. I . �;� �� ­�� 11 --- . 1. , . I I I ,'coroner's jury here Thursday evening. .. - - . . . William H. Gray ' - , 1, " , , - I One of the oldest wax veterans in Can-1 ... 'I, I , I LL . ..:. � A warrant was at once issued by I 1, - . .- - ­ . " TWO ARM"T% MEN ESCAPE IN STOLEN �. 4 e � , . >r. . W - ads, who died Jan. 10, aged 93 yeai%6 ­ � Roam a o tA,,u ­,e -A- I 1, Coroner McMahon authorizing the po- I I Miss . . . 4 1. , 1. . , lice to hold L,awand, Arie and Bazz,y, Of the long distance.sta. Of the Ot• 19% He saw service In the Crimean War. I � I , , i taws telephone exchadiei,�Who adjust- I , " . . . 11 - :. ­ps prisoners. , ,� .. - . ,nt ed the phigs which completed the radio the Lieutenant-Governor' : -. " . " They will be held for arraignment , AUTO ArTER RAIL) ON HAMILTON STORES s right while , .. I i telephonic conver,ations between Ot-' I the commission was being reed addi! � . ,,i4ll. . . 1;y -Friday mornini. L . . . I . � taws and England. . e the oath of office administered. Chief, - - The jury's verdict was rendered .fol- - Hamilton, Ont.-Hold-up men paid money. One man covered him while) . . 1: ; ."J, , , I i left. Justice Sir William Mulock was also visits to Hamilton, the other took what money was . 4� -� lowing a long inquest, which was re- � been in conference with Lawand on. two successful %isi is Excellencyi : , • . • -' sumed here Thursday morning. Out Wednesday afternc;on in company stores Friday night and escaped in a About $15 in silver was obtained but present, as was also H : . .i. ­ . I I the Wresence of mind of the obtained, lion. Vincent Massey, Canadian envoy 4 11 t �- - . - . : of the great amount of detail produced , .4. , " to Washington. - Others who attended '. .", I I I with other employes. The converva- stolen auto. They fired one shot! much heavier, � I , in the evidence, two facts were out-,, 1 tion kad been carried on in Syrian and saved the owner from a in ifor the occasion in addition to His; - .. I I I .- which missed its mark. : 118069. I ..., I "I , i �­ . * . ­ L standing: was not understood by her, but she were the MI . " T. �. �7 I 'I.:,-- .� 1 -That Annette Bordu, cashier at, At 8.20 o'clock a man entered the i Realizing that they had' missed the Honor's personal party . 11 was firm in her declaration that Law- � I the theatre. had never received in- Price &'i big amount, one of the gunmen turned asters of the Ontario Government, I I . flour and feed store of John ,� . and had told her to tell the truth. et officers of the Legislative C:Immbqr ' ' J . � W1, , ., - structions to withhold the sale of tick- Barton Streets, and Oustau and fired a shot. The bull `1 - `Nn r # '� " , and Alex, Bazzy, In the course of his evi- Son, Emerald and missed its mark and lodged in the Mr. Justice Ferguson, Rt..Hon. N W � :.. 11 , , I., i ets from children under 16 Years, denco. admitted that he did not know made inquiries about the price of � �.. � �' L ' 'Rowell, R.C. Hon. E. B. Rye��26;:. -� " , .,... . -. 2--That Alex. Bazzy, brother of existence of the Provincial chicken feed. He said he wanted a I wall. .. ` . . � . , I !;111 � W.: " -. . .. . -taker. of the exi- law, Price,! Just as the pair stepped from the , and the wivow, . ... ­ t . i - - I.., I Camil Bazzy. acting as ticket � and also sold that he ha& not reufsed I half bushel, and when George 1 4 L I .. I L- .. :. �-. , " ' has lived in Canada for 16 years. has ' t tati to i drug store Mr. Cook, the owner, re- � Of the Cabinet Ministers. )MI, I I . : admission to any children on Sunday. I who was alone in he store, turr f As the formal confirmation of a ' �Z • - I.' I been employed at other theatres, but' He denied that he himself had bought get- it, a gun was thrust In his faee�turned, and he followed the car. He ' - .... -. � .- ' . 'Lieutenant-Governor 4n his hi a �L", i�. . I 1. . .1 - I 'has never heard of the existing law he a I I a ticket for Albert Romillard, a, boy and he was told to hand over the cash.i' was able to get four numbers of t new If% I position, the ceremony of swearing in� - 't, � 7 (prohibiting the admission of minorsiof seven. The man cleaned the till of $43 and license, which he reported to the po- " !.' L . . 1. I I i � I X -:1 - sunder 16 years of ago 0 -- . . ged on both, has a terseness suggestive of the busi-' -��", , 4 A-1 I I - I - ran to a small ato which was wait- lice Tbe.aame car was a 1 ',41 � I . . I visits, and descriptions of the men ness rather than of the picturesque .1, . .. I I . the Laurier Palace for 16 months. She 11 ivy'. L' 1. ­ .. ,� Annette Berdu has been cashier at . ing, and escapd. . '"' 1­1i . . . . �Sevezyilll)ay Test of . After staging this job, the machine � tallied. . side of the office. It lastid In all Issa ' '­,b - . �A I I'' I I 'I A. I While the officers were trying to than a quarter of 'an ho,jr. in which , 1", I ��P. . -.. -.Fiadmittod that she had sold tickets to . Jleam Wireless System speeded to the drug stole of' Cecil after places' period not only had the commissidw - I -1111 I - . . .unaccompanied children ufter 16 . . ­ , ­ A,� - , - . cook, 2e9 Dundurn Street south, and I find the auto and af r outside - .�, ; .. �,-�- . . � � I 1,years. She did not know how many ,Londbn­Zsr1_x-on-Thursday morn- two rough-looking men entered. J. t had been informed. W. F. Fitzgerald. acquainting Mr Rom with his all, Z I � 10 L, i * - -day Castau, clerk, was alone In the store! % f Fitwerald & Kent called the poi i(e pointment been read by Col. Alex. FrIs• -1 ,; NP � ' I , balcony tickets she had sold ., nor had ing the Postoffice began a seven 'station to report that his auto had ser, the Oaths Of -.i 0 ; -- - office administered , -.1 ! ,:L: ,. - - sit was . - . ..... �... . -. 1he ever been in the balcony of the test of the beam wireless system be and be suspected that the vi ., I by E. J, LeMkire, Clerk of the Esc- , � �, L ­ Lauri-or Palace. Asked by Antoine tween this country and Australia and made for the purpose of robbery. The' stolen. The numbers and des- � . .. ) , . . - 9 ,-, � �.,.. I ion of his car were the same as cutive Council from Ottawa,, but the .­ -1 11 I � Chauvin, asisitant Crown prosecutor. Canada. The first message sent was men asked for a soft drink, and when, c . ; &Uft necessary - � if !t was her custom to sell tickets to received clearly. he went to get it he quietly slipped' that which the bandits used. The papers had also been signid.' .`�' I �, �� stolen from the corner of Fergu- Mr. Ross stood pledged by his oaths to ; 14! !, ,.� �, . � ,children under the legal age, she rO- If the tests are successful the Gov- the bills from the caolv- box h his I was ,,,be fait'hfW and true and bear trim ,* 1-� I . • ... ­ L. 'plied that she had received no instrue- ernment will take over the stations hand and then took them to th back avenab and King street. . allegiance to His Majesty King George -.. - - ­ - . tins not to do so. ­ ' from the Marconi Company, which of the store and tossed them in old I The men were about 30 years � ' 1. �'. �:. . � I . V. to "well and truly execute his - I � , I -vintages claimed inks age and of medium height. One wo ,� . , 4 -�,.. 1. She know nothing about 50 children built them. The ad tin. When he returned with the office and trust cif the Li*ut4msn%- �11 i " . - She could give fcw the beam system are cheapness and had revolvers levelled a him, , a gray overcoat and the other a brown' � ) . lb" admitted gratis. : .. . I the two . . Governor of the Province of Ontario,' - -, � ,no estimate of the number of minors privacy. It was reported on Thursday and he was told to Pay over the one.- and duly and impartially . & . admitted, but thought it had been that a London merchant has placed a -., I . in - -- --- justice therein," and "well and truly � 1 17a .1-liquite large. I ;100,000 order with , New York fir m• �- ---- ------ ' -- --- -- - ---- - ­ ' :. , � . I execute the office and trust of Keeper. , Al Min Bordu declared that ,she had by trans-Atlaintic telehone. I .­IN � M af the Great Seal of Xis Majesty V .1 .T------ - Canadian Defeats Ninety 'Six Province," With the signing Of the i A� , - �- ­ -, -- ..• 'JVV0"- 4..V,.0601.�, 44 . - Comb honey-$3.40 In U.50 per doz. • .1 oaths the Great Seal was delivered to' I I ' Smoked meats-Rains, med., 29 to the new Lieutenant-Governor and tlks� ,= *;' I - ' � -... M -a 1A , & 80c; cooked hams, 42c; szmkod rolls, .. . T�� � i J w & 4L4 & JL %*,.,,, of World 's. Best swimmers Bible upon which he had been swor'nj . ­,J0, • , .1 � : - , �.Sc; breakfast bawn, 82 to 4c; baeks, o, I was also . , . 0 .presented to, him. ' . . : -=,. bon6d-s-s, 83 - to 40e. I . . 1,1,4 � - � . - - I ­ . - - -- - -- -0-­ .. Cored meats-Long clear bacon, So . . . . . .. 11 I .1: .,� � . , . � ., 1111� . '. , � , , " ,��011.11 .. . " . "' ­� ." ' ' � I 1 R1 INAW . . � . I ­ . I_ SlF . 1 TORONTO. ,. to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 Ibis., $20%50; .:.. . 1� .. ,­ • - - - ­ ­ - Holu .S � ` A, ., % � �%- '. CONQUERED SAN PEDRO .. 1. ..". * � ' . -A -No .4714;.20% lbs. and up, $21.34; lightweight I ­ �. I ... ". . ...' I ­ A Ian. wheat -No. I North., $1 . ­ - �.. . I I I . I I., .. I .HALT C.N.R, TRAINS . I I ,;­ , .. , . i .. . 3 North., rolls . . � I , A .;No. 2 North., $1.43%; No. Is, in barrels, $41.50; heavyweight I , CHANNEL. �.� I' ." ... .. I $1.38 14. rolls, $38.54 per bbl. . I . I " � .11 � - ... 11 -... . ' .. ­4 � I ­ I.. -­14 � , Y4, I I h I - � .7 ,-� ,N� I I I I I .. ..... :.,-;.. . I �..;, 111, ... . - I J., .. - .. Man. oats-,-No. 2 CW,'nointual; No. Lard-Pure tierces, 14% to 15%,-; - I ., : . . . ..� : Nimble-Footed. Team Crosses. ` "I . . I ,. .1. . '... ­ �,,� . I . . , . .... . . ' 1. � �,­. I I I .. ., . . .. . . - . � ,� ", " , , . . � - ,3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 60c; No, tubs, 16 to 16%c; pails, 16% to 17c; . , , ... Six Railway Bridges With 2 feed, nominal; Western grain George Young, 17-Year-Old I . . � , . .1 . ...., I I . ..,� " '. .I....... . . . sin quota- prints, 17% to 18c; shortening tierces. ' .1, I , . . . I . , . . ­.. .. .tins, in c.i.f. ports. ,,112tol2%c; blocks, 14% to 15c; pails, Toronto BOY, Wins $25,000 i . .� l!".. ..� I ' .,lf�!jght at Heels. I... , , I . -IN - . TorAinto -M - _ -- IN ­0 . 1* a heavrr- � I..." trams; , - --- I wimming 22 Mae-$ ihn . Campbel"ord-with � '. I... . old yellow 88c; lio. 8 old yellow 93C. Heavy export steers, $7. to $7.50; --Vy-S . I. .i gon tilting and careening at their . . 1�:. .,% Millie Del. Montreal freights, 1 I.eavy steers, good, $6.25 to $6.50; 15 Hours, 45 Minutes. . ! � I.,; . .� I A� . �. . '��'' heels, a nimble­footed team of run-, I -q.1 � . 11 ­ . ;..� I ` * I ­ 1 h. a included - Bran per ton, $39-25; butcher st rs choice, $7.25 to $7.40! - ., . ! - i ��. , �1, - "-� 1. - " .. I -11. ., ' . . middlings, I - $434.25; I shorts, per ton, 2 do, fair to good, ;5.::5 to $6.213; do, . . � --�� I . I - . I . . . i . 'Ii.. ` .1 . ., I , :�. I . ,, .��;� .. ...., 1..�.,:. , ..1. "' . . '. z - - . ' � - - �. �­ $411.25. , �' . 4t f.o.b. corn., $4.75 to $5; butcher heifers, choice, $6.25 to $7; do, fair to good, 'Los Angeles, Jan. 16-In the flick- the ; i , I . � . , m... 1. .� I.- . �shippins Ontario oats, 50c, $5.50 to $6; do, corn., $4.50 to $5; but_ light .of huge bonfires on sing I I ;...N:�-, W, 1 I : .. . Ont good milling wbeat'-$1.27 to Ont. char cows, gd. to choice, $5 to 0.50; do, abore and with the cheers of a chilled, in 'his . - ,''.. .. : r ... I ..%%..%,t .. . . I $1.29 shipping points, according, com. to med., $3 to $4; do, canners and cutters, $2.25 to $2.75; butcher weary crowd ringing ears, George Young, seventeen-year-old To- . I. ... , • � . . I . . 4 to freights. .1 . . .. - . I .� ­ I - . .... Barley-Malting, GC to 64C. �- . . . ,, ' bul:s ood to choice., $5 to $5.25; do, f4 do, bolognsa, $3,50 -is feet to ronto, Ont., boy, dropped his 3.06 - . . . . . . i ! � �� I • .Buckivheat-75c, liominal. 11 .. med.: to. $4.76; the California mainland at o'clock • . . I 111. , , '11 � , , . 1. Rye­-No. 2, 90c. . . I . ,to - , : .: ' First pat., $7.90, To- I . .Man. flour- $3.80; baby beef, $9 to $"* h $ t $ d�, feeders, choice 5.50 o 5.80; I this morning, the first and only swim- to the Catalina Island . . " ,",..'..... ., ­... ­ :, � * �'. 11 . ­ - . 46nto; do, second pat, $7.40. •Ont. flour-Toronto, 99 per cent.' ,fair, $5 to $5.25; stockers, choice, $4.75 to $5; do, fair to med.; $4 t� mar conquer . . channel. * I ' .� * * I . pttent� per barrel, in carlots, T�,ronto . , I $5.55; seaboard, in bulk, $5.55. $4.50; milch cows, $70 to $90 ; spring- ers, $90 to $110; plain to med., cows, -F Fifteen hours and forty-Ave minutes of steady plugging over a course con. . 'N , I I . .. i... - � a . . 1 I 1. -Cbeese-Now, large, 20 to 2C%C; $45 to $65; calves; choice, $13 ceded to be more difficult than the . ­ . . -. i 20% to 21c;'triplets, 22c. Stil. . t twins, twins, 26c;. to $14; do, med., $9 to- $12.50; do, and grassers, 4 to $5; lambs, English Channel gave the Toronto boy long-distance • Archbishop Thornlo After service of 30 years as bishop of % , -- to Old, large, 25c; triplets, 27c. old Stiltons, 28c. - - Tutter�Finest 4b 'corn. choice, $12.50 to $12.75; bucks, $9,75 'to to $10; sheep, choice, $6.50 to $7; do, victory in the first swim of his career over some of"the"hardiesi . the diocese of Algoma aad.11 years as .: . creamery prints, • to 46c; No. 1 exenmery, 44 to 45c; No. heavies, $4.50 to $5; do, cults, $3 to- . mers of the country. The chan- swimmers metropolitan of the church in 0 o, ntap( withdrew on. January '6 from the # ' 44c. Dairy prints, 34 to 35c. 'w'.­,i ,�2, 43 to I .. .$3.50; ho thick smooth fed and , watered, Fill; do, f.o.b.,. $10.50; do, 11�'l is twenty two miles across, but Young probably covered ,1hirty miles . activities which have fea- physical, � -'. - . • Eggs--Fresh extras, in, cartons, 62 , to 63c; fresh extras, loose, 6,0c; fresh; country points, $10.25; do, off cars, in his crossing. . tured his labors in these two positions. .,.. .- . . ­ firsts, fibe; fresh seconds, 38 to 39c; ... 4, , $11.40; select premium, per hog, $2.15. - - I One �y one contestants had dropped -behind him as he- on d and dived then he Waved a ban back :fresh' pullets, 50 to 52c. Storage ex-1 tras, 45c; do, firsts, 43c; do, seconds, ' I . . MONTREAL - - out ploughed through the bitter cold and choppy Into the sea. A few -swift strokes . .- �, ... , * 87- to-38c: - ­ . ­- ats-Can. west., No. 2, 75c; do, water, buffieted by waves and swept brought him alongside his attending his �con- � . .­. . .:;_., . -, . .. f:.- poultry, dressed- Chickens, 5 lbs. . . . and up, 40c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 3ic; do, 3 No. 3, 68%c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pate, fists, $7.90r; do, 2nds, by currents, but maintaining to- and the steady crawl stroke that has rowboat and, just to show tempt for the waters that hdd -pros- I '. 4 . ,. ,­ 'to 4 ]be., 36c; do, 2% to 3% lbs., 35c; $7.40; do, strong bakers., $7.20; do, . made him Canadian champion. trated most of his fellows, he pulled ­ I � . 1. do 12 to 2% lbs 35c; hens, over 5 lbs., do, 4 to 9 lbs., 30c ; do, 3 to 4 winter pats., Choi-61 $6.10 to 16.15. -'ed oats, bag 90 lbs., $3.65. ran, Rol. is Men who had conquered the English over t himself practically unaided ov he 1 SK; ' . � , '. ::. ': , lbs., 28c; roosters, 25c; turkeys, 42 $32.25. Shorts, 1�34.25. Middlings, Channel, men who had international reputations when Young was -just gunwale, A dark horse, he had won the $25,- .- .1­to 46c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 35 $40.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton; carlots, 1% I . 1414.50. , ; 38c. learning to paddle; women, too, nine- � 000 prize offered by William Wrigley, could fight - - ,-. . .­,­ �...to 3n. hand-picked, $3.60 to Cheese, finest 9 to 191/4c. . Beans -Can. to-$3.60. butter, No I- - 41 % to 42c; ty-four swimmers in an, had quit the Jr., for the swimmer who his way acres- the channel. . primes, $3.45 .. I .. ... $3.90 bushel; . .. pastc�� I gruelling race aCTOSS'the stretch of I . . Ninety-four men . and women had .. , Maple products-Syrup,. per im?,- .gal., to $2.30; 5 5 Eggs, storage extras, 44 to 45c; stor- ijje firsts, 41 to 42c; fresh extras, 58c; treacherous water never before cross- . water when been pulled out of the w . I $2.25 per gal., . , .... 1: to $2.25 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 0�5 fresh firsts, 53c. ed by ,a swimmer, when the boy stood - . up at last on the rocks of Point Young finished, including Nor-man . • - to 26c. -canners' cows, $2.50; med. cows I . Vicente. ' Ross, the big Chicagoan who had ruled I 11 I ., - ' Honey--60-1h. tins, 12% to 13c; 11). $4.60 to $5.25; veal calves, $10 to $12; I A few deep breaths while the 'fire- favorite in the'race and trailed Young J to l8c; 6-1b. tins, 13 to grassers $5• hogs, ordinary quality, 1b. tins, 12V 1.50 ;; $li.6& y 2% -lb. tins, 15& light glowed on his triumphant smile, until the last hour. . - . 13%c; . - I I . I . I 11 �. . .. I .. I . .. � , . . - I I I . . I . ­ . I , .. . I I . . . �. - . 1. . - . . . I . . I I I ., . . , . � . . . I i - ­ . . . I ­ . I � . . . , I . . 1. �, 1. . : . . . . I I . I . � . . . . . . . . I . . , . I 011* . , . . 1. . � . , , I ­ . . , . I . , . . ­ " . I � ­ . '. . . . . 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'i'.•�{x.0 d .- +,k,:,c ^a.'S'wti:it� dly ;;, ^ =W: �. n� ,. ,�e,.,+... -"as °:"-<. •. ra. :^�+.: % :r: ";F. --.. -^ - .�s:- ,um rvJ• ,;et'r -. v'• s: ,. - i.• ••-a. . -, , _.,�, ' `+}'••'"�"J T ,.i�.;t;., > .. "'" >'•"a 'v, ..-: ,.. t'f rF,"" .... _ a :.tb�.a. -,� ,s v', b'X` • . -� , X::�.g.�',. .u. .. �: ,•. -.- .. w.. �3' y.• ', w.. .. 'X"• ..•tic-" -� .�> .+ u' - : M LQ�h s al�lill7• $� ' -ltiir. and Mrs. Raise, of Toronto -Miss Warren, of Toronto. spent • • V er spent Sunday, oy 9th list., at the over Sunday with friends in the will- home of J. E. Doyle.. age. �( g -See W. J. Gordon'. change of ad- -'A Fancy Dress Carnival will be -Dr. E. A. Sadler, Dentist, practis- " < held on the Pickering School rink on in�g in Toronto, will be here in his r " -W. J. and Mrs. McDonald of the did list orfg plfizenuwill beto8ered lfor 6e 0 as y from 10 a. m to ffi ... -, - ' - ) ;vertisement in another column. Brock Road, entertained a large stun en a Mackinaw Coate, rag. 12..50, for ' ber of friends to a dance one night various events, and cuing the even- store. �' a hours, 9 Resident 4. �•i5. ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware + 1 week: lrlg a novel hockey match will be Men's Wiadbreakere, reg. 6.60, for played between the married and sin- ' Albert S r left on ffionday e men of Pick ' P aSBe wi1IIII gl sing. Admlaslon, ad- evenings by appointment. Boy's Windbreskers, reg. 4.50, for inorning for Taroato where he -Ed. Marquis and friend, Mr. Baeel- g alts 25cents; children 16 cents. For 'by, .. s, _ _take a course in automobile work., We of Stroud, spent the week -end Men's heat/ Shirts, reg. 2.00, for... I full particulars see scarf. in another wish him eoceess, column. with relatives and friends in Picker y a -W. H. and li4re. Bray were in To- -Tuesday evening Jan. 18th, saw � and throught the township. Men's Fine, Shirts, reg. 8.00 and 2.50, for ... 1.50 and 1.16 Y , zonto Friday attending the funeral of g ockes ---The drama entitled "The Little Men's Sweater Coats, reg. 8.50 and 8.00. for the 4 teams u1 the Pickens H' ' 2f and 8 the former's brother, the lake T. L. Irish Rose", which was to have been �- League again in action.. Some very Bray, who.d3ed suddenly sof pneumo- g� hockey was shown in spots, but given in the Taws Hall this (Friday) These are a few of the many lines we are sacrlflcing.; �- ' the tendency of some players' to evening, by the Brooklin Dramatic - is -The St. Andrew's Y. P..S. ' reugh i£ and also to dispute and ar- Club, has been postponed until the ev- meek at the home of Mrs. ,. J. Clark with the referees over his decis- eniag of Wednesday, Feb. 2nd. Full -- , --bit, -Friday evening at 8 o'clock. `fhe ions, if allowed to continue, will 110t Particulars later. v m Christian Citizenship Committee w111 popularize the sport with the specta- -L. B. Tapson,, piano -tuner of 'HOCKR 1 , 1Q -NIGHT � ink in cthetrge of the program Please tors. Come on fellows play the game, Bowmanville, will visit Pickering note the change of place. the flrst'encoulater Rangers and village and surrounding district with Thos. Johnson's YANNIGANS In Mrs. McLean, of Cleveland, who in a week' or two. Any orders left at vs. Hugh Miller's YAHOOS izae been spending the pact few weeks Maple Leafs tied at 4 all and Sham- the News office will receive prompt rocks and Greyhounds tied at i all.. here with her mother, Mrs. Bedson, and careful attention. Orders may • SECOND GAME W This showing would indicate how et/- ieturned home on Thursday, _ a000my- sent from any part of the township. s enl the teams are matched and the ., artied by the latter who will spend Y. The School Team vs. the winter months with her. remaining games should produce some s At10LEY. Jack Bryant's GREY HOUNDS exciting contests. i -Have you renewed your subscrip- Pickerin Hockey League Standing tion to the NEWS? If you are in ar g P -W.. T L Pts. Erne:! Gazeley is busy hauling Got your [hockey supplies from us we are featuring the rears we would like a settlement at fertilizers for his gardens. as we need the munt:y. if cant beat them. Will look at the label you will see how Rangers 2 0' 2 0 2 of beef cattle on Monday. They went -- - rte' stand. give this your Shamrocks ouuns 2 0 1 1 1 to the Pickering yards. Fred T. Bunting = ° Pickering -in St. Paul's United Church on SCHEDULE PICKERING HOCKEY On account of the severe weather ! z on Sunday there was a very poor at Established 1857.x. z: 0iinday morning the pastor will give �a LEAGUE tendance at divine service. Those who r followed by the sermon on "The Love Jana 11 Maple Loafs V.S. Greyhounds braved Bentley taros loaded some twenty ' . a short talk to the boys and girls, ' of God." Service at 10.30 a. m. 7 Rangers v s. Shamrocks 4 in., "Putting Your Feet on the s. Jan. 18 Shamrocks Leafs Greyhounds. market last Saturday, they 'intend to ecks of Kings." third in series. change for the dal business. gm iq o re Come and vMrship. Jan 20 Rangers vs. Greyhounds. The sad news of the death of El x -- Subscribers have complained to Shamrocks v.s. Maple Leafs. Ward came as a surprise. The youngg . = }f - `:us that the mail do not reach them at Jan• 25 Maple Leafs vs. Greyhounds inn was in his twentieth year, anti W . their homes west of Dunbarton until Jan. 07 Ma Maple Leafs � SGg�� Greyhounds. died- from blood- poisoning, caused Q` late In the afternoon. They claim P g from dye from his socks. The funeral that, as the mail train reaches Pick- was held on Sunday to the Groveside, * Bring at about 8 am.. they should re- Feb. 1 Rangers v.s. Greyhounds. Cemetery. •leeive their mail much earlier in the Shamrocks vs. Maple Leafs. -; l Feb. 3 Maple Leafs vs. Greyhounds Dr. James. Moore, of Brooklin, will day than they do. They feel that P lecture in the new school to the east Men's and Boys' Heavy Cape- Men's Rubbers -plain over@ with ' r ithe have a grievance that should be Shamrocks v.s. Rangers. 3 Y on Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock. mostly =mall sizes -reg, 1.50 double red sole. Especially eel Feb. 8 Maple Leafs v.s, Rangers. , His popular lecture 'General Sanita- is-ad 2.00, now 98c. Bo 8' all- made for heat/ rough wear. ; --On Friday evening, Jan. 21st, Shamrocks v.s. Greyhounds. y y B , r Rev. Archer Wallace B. D,, will give :Feb. 10 Rangers v.s. Greyhounds. tips in Home and School, and Hove Gloves in dark heather shades. Clean -up -price 1.79`,4 gi to Combat the Epidemic Diseases, Clean -rip at 39c, his illustrated lecture in St. Paul's Shamrocks v.s. Maple Leafs. ' r Measles. Scarlet fever, Small pox (` United Church at 8 p, m. "London by etc.," should rove of the greatest Day and Night." Mr, Wallace is one CKERRYWOOD. P gr Boys' Wind - breakers" in fancy g value to every home. Everyone should y � > the most interesting speakers and Marshall Driakwater has purchased Men's Overalls is plain black and bright shades, very newest, s, The knows the Greatest City f the a new Overland Sir. P make it a point to be present and plain blue, all sizes going at sizes 30, 32. 34, reg. 8.50 now Y get the needed information. A silver aworld thoroughly and will give a Born. to Leonard sno Mrs, Gates. a collection will be taken in aid of Lhe 1.79. Carhartt s, the good 2.89. Boys pi skin mite with �,. very entertafni evening. Admisaioa scD. Ova ratulations, high standard for quality, cuffs. fine for eating, reg. 75v. g• Wedding belle are ringing nits domestic science equipment. The now 2 Sot now 49. t ,+t I$5 cents. Children 15 cents. :Doors g g 8 9 � school with its elevated platform and a, open at 7.30 p. m, k udly in our community, , The Women's Institute will bold Albert and airs. Chapman event the movable seats will -appear at its best. week•ead with Mr, and Mrs. Llntner. Teams are still hauling gravel on 1 Only, Scan's Heavy Winter Over- Special for two weeks -io Men's fop thefr regular he hoz;;oa Tuesday onext Some of our man are being kept the roads. It is a pity that more creek • �JaD. 25t`b, at the home of Mrs. Gordon g p cost, nice heaths! ehltiie, Underwear- StandSeld'e FBsd + busy helping of.the deep gravel could not have been placed on plaid lining. 8 ! length with Lbel, all•woolshirtsaaddraw- 1`•'3 $ Law• 163x. Elliott from the Children's snow, the roads. The material will help but belt. size 39, , good value at sere. worth at least 2.50 per .Shelter, Oshawa, will be present and Braset Betty and Elvin Liatner not nearly clean enough to withstand 20.00, Clean-up-price 17.49. Aarmeat. now 1.9$. tell of the work being one for ne p'p g g` aid a flying visit to our •linage oa the needs of the present say tra6ic. tested children. Ali are zequie@ted OD Sunday. - contribute that day towards a miacel; A nuwber of our Sunday School , • workers attended the Convention at Bose L�Ktw�Mla. We're cleaning out the Odds and }� iaaeons shower for the shelter. -Mrs. j• orret n will give a paper, Do not Aitona last Thursday. Ends regardless of what the forget to come and bring your fMends. We are sorry to know that Airs. OR 8AL1? -12 young niRs at it►t 18, y y' Arthur Hodgson is on the'sick list. F y -Those would -be weather prophets We ho for a speedy recover B F. con. Pickering. Apply James Gre enlaw, ! y,a, Pe pe y• Pickering. 20- -1 -.� who predicted a mild January withlit- We were glad to see that so many - - cost u8 can t carry "Itle avow, have been considerably out of the community toot an interest;n FOR SALE -1 3 -piece CheetPrfield - = In their forecasts of the weather. On the Oberrywood Football Club and ante. camel's hair and velour, nearly new, a�w thiem over. -.- - ? l2 to Saturday s below zero some I attended i�valle euchre its ri pod night ale OR SALE. E CHAhNatEOR R FNT _ . thermotnetqrs registering considers. Everybody Po g s a� Girl's Skating Boots, sizes 2 8, Ladies, 9tlk Scar Pe, fancy colors 'bly lower than others. At the same moat. Apply Bo: D. Pickering News. 20tf �'' r Mime there was a heavy fall of snow, regular 3.00+ clean-up price is flgnred crepe. reRalar 1.49, +which the wind heavy fall f sit. Expression of Thanks FOR SALE -4 cows, 3 io calf and 1 1.98. Youths' Skating Boots. now 1.19. Ladies' Fancy Silk S. milking; 3 yearlings; also l0barrel•of Green- Crepe Kerchiefs. regular 49c, Po +rig apples. Apply Manager E L. Rudd '. farm sizes l I. 12 and 13, regular 2.95. pe - ,ing in drifts on the roads at many pla- On behalf of myself and family, I Pickering. 2; now 2.39. clean -up at 89c. es. Another heavy -fall of snow on would like to take this opportunity to �TOTIOE -I would like to have all j Sunday has made nearly all the toads ezprees our sincere thanks to our lr OTI thresltiag. would to h paid as unfit for motor traf8e except on the many meads for the deep sympathy soon as possible. in order to meet expenses. Roy Chil rev's Wool Jerbey Suits, size Ladies' Silk and Silk and Wool 'Provincial Highway, shown us in our recent bereavement- Carter, t FLU, R. R. 1. 20-21 do 8, 4. 5 and 6, very ratty Hosiery in fans shades and -The Lindsay busses have `had also for the beautiful flowers and PIANO LESSON8 -Miss Aldine _ p y y wreaths. p patterns, sweaters and bloom - - -plain shades, all size@, reap their troubles d the past week _ [ ward, Claremont is prepared to take a lim• clew -u rive 98c. urn B. W. Jones. ere, rag. 8.50, going at 2.89. worth 1.85, p p _ On accost of the des snow- drifts half number o pupils ne the piano, at Zs et., per - - , P Mount Zion, Jan. 18th, 1927. half boor lesson. .Phone sin, is 3 t with which they meet as they gq ;,navel& from the Kingsboo Road. Dur- CARD OF THANKS. FOR BALE BV TENDER -The 2 Only. Ladies' White Poll -over Bath Towels. fancy stripes, large 'fie ping the latter part of last Weak k, one church petty at Broug'T -e formerly the pe of the basses the-drifts Through TH>l Nsws I wish to thank Methodist rvrcb ptropert Tenders will dose sweaters, roll collars, flue for size, worth ?OC. Roidg at 49c. , got stock in the to Feb. I3tb. Apply V. Middleton, Br•ugbam.2o•2t ekatieR, both elilthdy soiled, Small Bath Towels in fancy �r near Manilla. Another bus was call, my neighbors and the boys of the f Brougham Fire Bri de for their unit - FOR SALE - Choice O. A. O. Barred reg, 4.50 each, going at 8.4.9. stripes, or 25e. _ eel to the rescue and it •also got fast. ��dd from -asp.- �i ad haste in reepondiug to a flue Call - - Farther aid was successful in extra- received on the evening of Tue/da Also say roe. straip white Leghorn tout t. eating them, but on account of the Y, F. 7A.VV`e1an, leering. Pisan 2328. 18-20 impassability roads, �- Jan. 18th. Although the flee was not ' P� Y serious, quick action and willingnesa FOR BALE -l00 acre farm close to jsook -- -One large French fry pan with MY service, which has been well pat- were shown and was fully appreciated Oshawa. lot 17, con. s, East Whitby. Cheap • ronized has been discontinued for myself and tenants. fpoarr quick sale; Small payment sown. For rust the present, but will no doubt, be re- (hhawaars if interested call at 140 Agnes S reet, strainer, . Wear ever Aluminum, and 18-20 H. IL PERRYMAN newed when the roads become ass- Brougham, Jan. 20th. • -able P g TORONTO WET -WASH LAUN. 3 Ib tin of Crisco, all for 1.69• i DRY (Semi finish) -Let our driver call and , -Orr Wednesday night' of last week Notice to Creditors explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your . Mrs. Hannah Sim son Reeve died at sad Ot�].OSB , name with Mr. S. W,) avis, barber shop, We .:. H A P M A N P will pick up and deliver 3 times a'week.• the home of her daughter, Mrs. G.M. L OR SALE -21 @boats, pigs, you - McMurtry, King St. East, at the ad- sow. the matter o! the ?~.Late of Ben'a• :P OR male and female goats, z pure bred Vanced age of 95 5years. She was the Beni a. bull calves, one 2 -year old Tamworth - widow of the late John T. Reeve( of min Ambler Ellison, late. 'Of the boar. Fred Lacey, lot 35, B F con.. Pickering. Churchwille,,neas Brampton. She came Township of Pickering, in the' Highland Creek P.O. Phone Maly e07. 20M P County of Ontario, general agent, F THE �CEN' P AL = G�.RA to Canada with her parents nearly deceased. AR1i MACHINERY -Frost & t years ago, in a s sailing vessel and Ntioe labors], P Deere. Wood Cockshatt, Tudhope, Anderson, John her parents often wandered how the y given EhB; all per. o'n t1Beaip"rlc� eshaporder� yMoa�ri Fleury. pofin t , Y epos having any claim oe dam bier now. Also De Forest radios. W. F. Disney, Telephone 4900 reached this country. The journey ac- against the late Benjamin Ambler z r g J Greenwood., 7tt Y t copied six weeks, when steamships Ellison. who died on or about the 7th Ff)R SERVICE -Thorp -bred York- s were unknown upon the seas, when day of Decemberr 1928, at the Town of shire boar. Service char il.co casb, Also travelling on the,s.€a_had none of the Whitby, in the Province of Ontario, �`' - L - for sale, fresh milch cows an springers in good -- - - - - a comforts of the present u88 of travel, are required th Bead by poet prepaid condition, eYoun4 Yorkshire sows due to farrow i when the steamships have all the or to deliver to the undersigned xe• in March and April. A ply to Luther Middleton, ; p eutore herein or their Solicitors, their Brougham. Phone Pict 528. 19 -24 . .-,'.comforts and conveniences of the ;. �, high -class hotels.' She could recite Dames and addresses and full particu. FOR SALE -New sloop sleighs at Auto Repair$ A►� eB9 s b ..many interesting experiences that ]are In writing of their claims and factcay prices; also all kinds of implements 7 statements of their account, and the of use on a farm. in first -class order, cries". 160 ,the early settlers encountered. She tract seals. and light scales. Highest price mid could tell of 'seeing a yoke of oxen, nature of the securities, if say, held for poultry, bides, wool and tusk. H. Herman, , Y by them. Stouffville.wTelephoae 194. 18tf ,Gasoline,, Acetylene Welding :were used to draw a team of horses And fate notice that of the 20th :,-'opt of the corner of King and Yonge day of February. 1927, the aa3d Birecu• FOR SALE- Obea�. all kinds of $att8ry C3harglIIg• ?Sheets, Toronto, when that city was tors will .assw,karnc a aria.? kiss. or farm tin - known as "Mudd York," proceed to distribute the to in good order. Also several he. aria y rk, which was asset of the said deceased among the get •cans and coot •fovea and beaters High a Is very appropriate name. She was a Perwns entitled thereto baviog re• set pr paid for hives and wool, also live pout„ women of s eat vitality, and retained are only to the'claime of which they fry' H. H rnson. stousvin.. Phone 1903 lacy - _Repairs made on all makes all her isealties, u11tI shall then, have bad notice. and thaE l t leaf. Her death was du to an attack the said Execution will not be liable L. SURN/NGNA Ol oars. of pneumonia, for the said assets or any part thereof +' eases which set is on lire to any person of whose claim they Building and General �+ - , • Saturday previous to her death. She shall not tires have recelysd notice. contracting. g' In survived by three sons sad two Dated at Toronto the 18tb day of Estimates fprnisbed on all classes daugiters. S. S. Reeve of Meadow. January. 1977. of work- laterior and Exterior. / vale; T. J. Reeve of Toronto; Dr. W. A[ARC;AAlx't Rlassolrt, Oshawa, Oat. Alterations and repairs. ,PENCFR� 8. Reeve of Pickering; Mza 8. E. JOHN L. BTRxis, Whitevale, Oat. HARLIES All Crawford, of Toronto and Mrs Aic- Executors. Ohlmneys Built Concrete Work, Murtry, of Pickering. 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