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Funenwl DlreoWr chop, millfeed. to himself. He In not leaving the vil- a pleasant two weeks with his sister,
d family. Druggist and Dispensing Phone IM 101bappin every week-day. - )age for a couple of weeks yet, and we Mrs- Harry Wright, an
only hope he may not locate so far Mrs. RL Miller has been confined to Chemist.
Mg. T use with a severe attack of the
Awal !bathe cannot give us an ocean- her house OCR Ions Call. flu. PTCKBRING, ONTARIO I . rcl
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KINSALE, W
WEST HILL.
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144W XiH And,.B"kA r
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The service in Melville Presbyterian `
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9. FORSYTH, Opb. D., Director A
=Wcall A
the l
the morning service will be Miss Joan S
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PruibBaskistsof all descriptions, r
deuce in her 75th year. Her busband L
Little and of the evening A. W. M'
mts ed 31101
O. McKt"ON. M.D.. L.R.O.S.. G
rbywal"s Mg surgeons of Ontario Heentisto i
taught a Sunday school class and sang A
All lovers of this old fabilloned gospel
of B
Orates and Basketeat a
alto in, Salem. Kinsale &nd,. Brooklin, a
and good music are cordially Invited.
F O
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Shaping and Turn' s
her married life on the farm w ere
DUNDARTON. F
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ter sad S
Kiddie 'Kara, Sleighs. Office Stools F
She leaves to mourn her , loss a son,
Next Sunday at the Comunity Hall,
CORN
nee -
Salt For Sale t
Kinsale. Mrs. A. O. Macpherson of c
church service .will be held a+. 3 p.m., O
OATS
A G BROWNING, K. 0.. Barris.
W. Soficamr. NWary �
CHAS, A. WHITE. m
private. took place on rhur@dV after
meet for a social time. On Monday, .
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. ----Ifttby. House "m%ae2W OfficepwAn n
Successor to late W. G. B&ftea 0
n to Salem Cemetery. The 3
31st, at 8 p.m., the congreg-a-
SCRATCH FEED
ROSS - Barristers. - n
SWUiet. Toronto. G
Jeteeni W
W which ghe *.a belif I
meet with the
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.,J. D•P. "elaide 2767 H
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HIGHLAND CREEK. u
church'.
I have a car of Cereal Feed which Na
R�IOHARDSON & PI0KHRING_ ]
Mrs. F. Baird. of Pickering, a Pat I
I consider the best value for
etc. 2
F"Ite"I ZNrect*r S
Sunday at the home of It. and re.
AUDLEY
feed I have seen for a long
daved sm. Tomato. �
a"d B
Miss Marie Bush spent the week-
-time. It will pay
unp and all day Satutday. induding L
Licensed Embal"wr e
end with the Misses Park. of Toronto. M
Mrs. Joseph Stephenson has been
'MOTOR HEARSE w
where they went on a skating party. i
indisposed recently. W
WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted.
_ Dental '
'CLAJUMONT, oat. A
The dance which was held in More E
E. Kidd is working for Chas. Puck -
Chopping Mondays( Wednes-
in
p
R. J. R. FOWLIS. Dentist. Our; P
Phone 924 g
eat success. We, hope the one that T
The drama is under way and prom- d
days and Fridays.
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usst at doorl. OpmyEve a
also b
Mr. and Mrs. Hanford, of Toronto,
111`7111. D. 0. Smith. Dentist, Stoner. R
Roofing Materiall l
class orchestra, bae recently comet s
spent the week-end with Winters
Brog.
"ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To-
British Columbia Shingles M
at H
Bruce Ritchie, of Clarke has pur-
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b E. Jeffrey, pianist. R. W -
and -
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-acres. a
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No. 2 3 and 5z
dock, trap-drummer. and C. Sited. s
1131 soar and V
!,TQRONTO ASPHALT e
that an the members of the orchestra i
in the church on an evening at 8' -
-A itood,%upily of Hard and'Soft
Sell phone 220. !
ROOFING l
exception of O. Sited, who bas recent- C
Club will turn out and Rev. Mr. San- C
Coal on hand. -Also a supply
N. DALES. L. D. 8.. D. M
Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 38inch s
ly settled la the district. The music B
Berson and others will give addresses. o
of Kindling Wood.
1= and the Usuveradty W Toronto. Office w
Metal Valley and C
they meet with deserving success. e
enjoyed by old and young together.
12tf Phone Pi&. 1709.
Office bows. 0 a. ca. to 11 P. ca. Sa :9S
Ridge Roll. t
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Come, out and have a gaud evening 1
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A' 3Dm*i Someone and t:be Vaiveratty of Toronto
folks a
itevale
01115ce b4mr% 9 a 4n to 6 p. aL. or by '
'PI ^Tip,
Mrs. E. Cooper, vie.- T
The bus has not yet resumed its i
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MaER YAiui l
few days. t
trips to Toronto.
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duties on Feb. lat.
RILIZAawm RIOBARDSON-Suo. M
TH'S XINIXG MARUFAT w
MolKay. O
%;ocal b
Motor overhauling, tar and-side cur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d sell. furnink quotations B
is spending a few days with Mm B
H. Leadbeater has disposed of his -
Battery Serylor-2teming
FPOSTIL14 Licensed Auctioneer. W
* for Measles ad York and ou"Cio. AD*. a
and I
week-end with his -parents here. - a
and Clarence Legeer. -two local men. s
service charge I
8.99ATON TOWNSBIPOLBRK s
will b
friends recently. W
$2.300 on the sale of eggs during 19-
W. E. a E R R y
•fili"Itts, Aeocau"at. aw Man" the loan 0
what stock t
aurl"I meeting last week and 'ap- p
pay ?
Will, M A W. LIVENSED AU0._ S
Our long experience In mining. OX• . p
year 1927- Pres. Mrs. D. R. Beaton; y
yarding the new appaintment as
-a nd Fe ed
dittlash
7 G
Griffin; Librarians, N. Miller and Mrs. h
has been made. -
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allows us to give sound advice
Asst. Librarians, N. Miller and Mrs. T
The young people of the United
ao. T
or the speculative feature of a prow G
Mr. gad- c
church attended a skating party an 7
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thank T
SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO.
er. The Board cordially invites all r
rink, and had a cafeteria supper af- F
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Stock Exchange. c
co- operate with then i
Members of the Montreal l
Tickets, r,0 b
between here and *ount Albert in to
on
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MlaiuX Rzebauge.' t
tents-
p-- d
Nut and Stove Coal.
TORONTO. ONTARIO -
*A few days ago an explosion *c-
-and Coke, also
for your patronage f
Pbomes: Adelaide WTI "d-WIll J
James - Gibson Is wlslUng with c
curred at-the home of B.. Maskell, N
N'
A GOOD CHANCE M
in the past and A
Miss Edna Middleton Is visiting with s
stove burst from frozen pipes• Fort.
was
Miss Kate Sadler spent the week. A
At the third annual meeting of the
trust- y o u may e
Fpr a Beginner-All S
end w
Stouffville Horticultural Society, H.
Cement,. Lumber
have a Brigh M
Complete. M
few days with friends inToronto. O
O. Klink was elected president, and
:Lath
Prosperous H
@troth-hand made. i
is visiting his sister. Mrs. Kirk Beelby
Society spei4 over $6W.00 in hortleul-
.`..,,.and P
Honey Bitractor-two f
spent the week-end with Ed. and Mrs .
.Terms:
Drone Trap. S
Mr. Plaskett is impro*iog, but nil
BROUGHAM.
Strial' Cash
ALVINBUSHBY T
Tile above are all practically new. y
yet able to leave the, house, after biA A
A community dance was held y
Hives all piinted, a
attack of orysipelas• i
in the Town Hall on Friday evening
PICKERING M
W. J. GORDON, Box T 3
M. and Mrs. W
aced those present report a very
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TIME TABLE-Pioltering Station -
the business lately conducted by Mr. e
with enthusiasm into the year's work,
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No. 10 Mail 7.68 A M. a
Tbvt- Battery. Boys were in the vile F
all working togethek very harnion-
For an
tfit
4• �28 Local 12.59 p. M. N
Nge on Sunday with their parents. i
iously- t
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Trains going U
recently. Some of the radio fans l
last. The report for 1926 showed is
for 20.50 S
No. 29 Looal 9.22 A. M.
P. M. b
would •
membership for the �car of 28 famil-
Cod Liver' Oil
of "Sitnnion8" finished S
9 Mail P. M. s
so b
individuals: Books circulated. 1309.
Strongly recommended by the medical
.0ou-bisting o
Foregoing is according to Standard h
of W
ear, 105. The officers for 1927 are as p
profession and endorsed by all
UOUB posts,411, good grade e
In dancing and card playing. the path • a
R. Miller; Treas. F. Stevenson; Libr-
wow a X T
link sprtillw. a
Byers. the Brat number on the pro- i
wn. Manarinx
High Vitamine Cod Liver Oil
-.A Simmons Crib F
gram being a wag f
Johnston, J. Gillman, T. C. B
Biologically tested.
and Mattress, 10.00.
ed on and he gave perhaps. the most M
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in N
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in the shape of an address, during
,Mid i
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Our Royal Braidd e
na d
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after each attacks. s
Card, Tables etc, a
Groeses. f
amp existing among big -Greeftwood n
e duripg the winter,mon*s� F
wb* 6
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here for some 21 yews; moreover he m
n's on Monday e
extractie and mulsious A�u
A. 'Ste rritt '
got your w
have drifted away to '
led
Acturate dispensing of Physician's
Itrind It.
proud o
their box social on Feb. 14th.
Furniture Dealer wo F
Feed of all kinds- Chicken (feed. t
whatever position he may take he will"
Bert Beer has just returned from a
a N
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TIERS ARE SMART THIS i able to c!o'`all'my work with ease, BA��/j�( THE MAX
SEASON. FHends here say it's a wonder I am To RusT TRAVEL T� -- r
s lLaaeedingly smart is this attractive
alive after what I went through, and
After Reading American Views of the -
I am ' thankfat to say I believe Dr. iOR NATNAL PARKS British Prime Ministeer ft la in.
frock. 'The bodice has soft gathers at WBtiams' Pink Pills saved my life." terestinp to Bee What the London
i38Ch shoultier, a deep V- opening, ands Sunday Times (Cons.) Says. ;
z Try lh. Williams' Pink Pule for -
a Testae with convertible collar. The - #
anaemia, _rheumattwo, neuralgia, nor-
long .
dart -fitted sleeves are firsished The 19.6 a rote -r season witnessed wonderland are accentuated by the
with scalloped vousnees. Take them as a tonic It ( "Asir Brrldaia a aoerple of Years ago rte
ped eulFs to correspond with the establishment 'ef new records In plans for exteusdve development an•
you are not in the best physical con- was hardly more to the msjortty of - qt�,';
'the triple tiers attached to a fitted the number of Persons visiting Cana- n*uated In 19flti
dition and cultivate a realatance that Englishmen than a lay figure on which
i - ifeundation skirt A crushed ribbon dean Nntlonai 1'srka. :tz the value end The opening, -in June, 1926, of the
wiN keep you well and strong. You they hung whatever attrfbu•tes they
r• girdle, of a matching or contrastmgi �n get these @d4ls through any midi - I Importance cf these great ice-tile end i lacdor road extension from Lake fancied He bas now becc•me a a:agu•
•. - 41inds, is tied in a bow in front. No. recreational reserves become. better Louise to 13e4d brought Yoho National ,
Mne dealer or by mail at 60 cents a box leTl'y real and attractive .personality,
i, :54M is for ladies and misses and Is from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., i known to- the neopie of Canada, the park for the first time - Into promin• land If time has revealed faults as well
tt is sizes 16. 18 rears, 38, 40 and 42 - United States and -other -party of the � enoe In the motor tourist world. The,
Brockville, Oat 1 as virtues, esteem has not been hessen- r
inches bust. Size 38 requires 33br , world, each succeeding season brluss -i further extension of Mott road which ; ed thereby ' He is distinguished per-
yards 394nch material, or•3 yards 54- - a greater influx of vts!tors . ' I will enable motorists to proceed harts more than say other Prime Min-
inch, and % yard 36 -inch material for TO - �IailCi D1CiLl1]a' W11ile this Incrzesae has been general through to CaWcn. Is expected to be ,;stir by a brad and tOIersat humanity.
As when a friend (himself :n music's it has been 'most not to the mat - opened to travel early is 1927 Tra
%undaf.ioe skirt. Price 20 cents the ` I by wtlEngness that amounts alai-oat =t
Pattern. hat) I ter of motor tourists. 'Advance* made! versing Yoh* park and thence lead,ng
The designs illustrated• in our new - Stands by some rare, ' ful6h.anded or• side, anxiety a understand the other ,
In the automobile Industry and !n the I on to Ga>:'deu, along the ColumbtA Tel• aWe: and by a slugu-tea clarity of lud{p•
y And glorying as he sees the master eonstructbon of good reads have ley to the junction with the -Banff• w
Fashion Book are advance at lea for
the home dressmaker, and rite woman meat."
i brought corresponding advances in the Windermere iltghwaya this nearest
or girl who desires to- wear garments roil growth of motor travel, untiI thl.•a traf•' motor 'way, opens up a fisFd which >s 1
' dependable for taste, simplicity and The surging sweets through all their 1 unitpht AMecs Tool's Blade
fir has become of great lllrl:crtaace 1n.4wonderflri•ly 1'iCtl• in scenic resourceKj Flue-edged toa:s lose their tam rr
txoaoaiy will find her desires fulfilled depths of sold, the development Of the country, i and has hitherto been unknown ex- e
in our patterns. Price of the book 10 Cannot. encouraged by his smile, for- Higllway� play an Important part la caps to travellers by pack - traln. tf exposed to the light of the sun for
{ length of time;
..WntA the copy, bear drawing a large number of the touriata I Jasper National Park. In the north•
_ AOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. With kA own hand to jots them'bere who visit Banff and Kootenay Nalk n-, ern part of Alberta, had a most sue• Y
' 'Writs your reams and address plain. and there: al parka by motor. Through the Kan- cessful season. nearly 7.000 hotel re j Tiger skin is rivalling the fur of
ly, giving number and size of such And'eo. it little,- so add_ something anaskks gateway. which is the eastern glstrations having been recorded prior (Ihe leopard for trimming sport3 suits
patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in more entrance to Banff park. and the to the end of October. This great p123' ani making all- weather hats.
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap To the sound's volume and the golden Radium I-lot Springs gateway. wbicht ground - is rapld,,Ly finding favor' with : _
It carefully)
for each number and roar; is the western entrance to Kootenay the tourist pub:ic as the steady Growth
a address your order. to Pattern Dept., _ _ -' park: there Masses each year the great- in the number of visitors attests. -
a Wilson Puh'ashing Ca. 78 West Ade- So 1; dealt frteud. Charles Dickens, er part ct the motor raffle to the; The Naticnal Buffalo park-at Wain -
laida St., Toronto. Patterns. sent by I though thy hand Canadian parks in the Aockie*, j wright, Alberta, drew more vialtgr$
return -mail j In-
Needs but itself, to charm from lead The volume of travel which poured , than in former years. Avery. keen in-
0 to land, , talc.. these two parka by motor is telrest Is being taken in all countries, ,
} �. �� BABY Make bold to join, to euttilnoning tiie4i's shown by the registrations. At the particularly Canada and the United
Iears Ksnanakk'is gateway at the etO of States, W the efforts of the Canadian ® �+
- To. this thy new -found mustc ,sf our October 18,069 motor cars had been Government to preserve 'the buffalo
t%Oiro jj spheres, registered as Incoming. at. Radium and also to the experiments that are e YOUR n • in hope' that by- fhy .Hbilsehold Words 110•aprings- gateway - 6,593 entries being conducted at Buffalo petit in. full
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- and this were recorded, making a total of 24,-, cross- breeding.
2 is these a baby or Young children in The world may haste to days lit her 662 tars entering the two parks. This Asp: its received from the' smal:er
yalr home? if there is you should not moray. i number shows-an increase of 5,780 parks follow those of the larger reset• S `�
- be swithput a box-, of > daby's Own Talc =Leigh Bunt. over the 18,5 2 entries recorded in vations. A Iarger number of person '.
lets. Childhood ailments come quick- 1920. than ill 1925 visited Fort Anne �Ta•
ly and Irteans should always be at A Mantle of Mercy. Waterton Lakes National park, in" tional nark, Annapolis Royal, Nova
Ihtrnd to promptly fight them. Baby's southern Alberts, on the. International Scciia. The re'creaticnel reserves com-
`
Own., Tablets are the _ ideal home A19te- mantled tie the .fields beebath'i Bbundar}•. drew art amount of tourist Prising the St. Laarznee Islands parks _ -
�zelaedy. They regulate the bowels; tie snow; travel in -excess of that recorded' in were also very iropular during ire sum-
i sweeten the stomach; banish consti- Llghtsifted from the'deep compas - The posslbiidties of this scenic mar.
_ 'pation and indignation; break up colds •sionate•sky;
and simple fevers—in fact they relieve The restless leaves.that drifted to and 11925*
— ! I Some anglers prefer a light reel and , r
Reel Advice for Some some a heavy reel, and that is about �adin
s . all the minor ills of little ones., Con- fro `
cerntng them Mrs. :tIoisa Cadotte, In dark forebodtng now contented It is not infrequent that anglers ex -
In
fa there is to that, And d g s is a. The
of Makamik, Que., Writes: "Baby's Own lie: ,press their preference as to the weight .tact that very scan the hand gets used
of a reel on a fly -rod of a certain
,Tablets are the best remedy in the The faded gralsa, wind trampled, dead to the aeigLt of reel employed and is
world for little ones. MY baby suffer- and dry, length and weight. Some seem to'pre• not conscicus_that at another time a You really enter sunny.Cali
� _
- •. ed terribly -from indigestion and
vomit. 'The wanton weeds. that- bow repeat- , Ler' a heavy weight reel whj]e others heavier or lighter reH was employed --
forma the moment you step
ing, but the Tablets soon stir ]ter right - ant heads, l prefer a light weight. A satrrron flesh- Field anti Stresiri. - aboardoneofthef5lvefamous
now she is in perfect health." And .wbitnin.g bones that still for'. often well 'vs a in the. East says he -
The Tablets are sold . by medicine
vengeance cry often employs a salmon reel on a.j . A Blind Fish. • Santa-Fe cross. continent '
: dealers or by mail at 95c a boz from Are hidden where the snow_ its.man• heavy trout rod he.sometimes Uses for I trains.
-- i for sal• A •blind' fish• known as the Lpneps' tx
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., tle spreads• that flee when dry fly ilslring has a searchlight on -its head, probably The new Chief—extra'fare—
moo.
$t+ockvilie,� Ont. - to attract full €ood. is the finest and fastest of The term, "balance" is frequently
-- ,: -- - -- So in my life, now patent tn'review, - -•:� the Santa Fe California
-'
-Whit scars of failure, waste and e•mp]oyed !n connectiop w ll the.rodi Mussolini, Italy's farnou= tre;.l:er,
�:- - I and reel of fly reds, but there trains. Only TWO business , 4
#s- •ia-- ell..- alrcestor -_ _
r - I in the nature of the - thing, no true ba ?- i ay On a wa i
R-hat-beauty missed, that itow.. too late to the eigrteenth •century anti was a
I rue' ante in the ordinary sense of that J mu,ical composer. No extra fare on the four;
cord, of .rod and reel for the ordinary' T— other daily trains. "
P Fiow shall I. Lord, to 'fleace of. soul I y
Aspire single- handed trout fly rod.
r - Wlth any fly -rod a true and eXact
Unless Thou, pardoning my humanity - balance cannot be had without employ-
7 Thy kindly mantle sriread.6f_inercy Ing a reel that is quite absurdly heavy
.-over me? for such "a rod. Yet very likely there
—W. Clark 9aadercock. are anglers who -could even get used
w OUy Centenar Advice.
too Such extreme weight of tee ?, for
.,Keep cheerful, eat plenty of pork very soon file hand. wil•1_get accus-
- tomed to a'ImesL any weight of reel
Fred Harvey dining service
sets-the standard in the
transportation world.
Enjoy the out•ofrdoorf this
winter —take your family.
California hotel rates are
reasonable,
' A Reai Cosmopolitan. a
and potatoes, and drink Plenty of good w
within reason. -- -
------ a
ay you pi 1
�v
• �
milk," a
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% CARNIVAL AND T/fiATRICRl
imopowsm, eh ?" F
Falmouth, aged 101. i
in having a tr.:e balIIacP of rod at the �
� �R � P
P. T. rr err, >, (:Pn. ARalnt
Banta FP Ralhvay
yes. he once spent a week 1II -
- - -w� p
speaking of single fly -rods for trout S
SEND POP FREE G4TRLOG4VE D
404 Transportation Building. '
'
---P;ety York." T
There are six heron runs in France, b
and black bass' then the makers would i M
MALLABAR • CQS`�`U Mir _
t7
--- — t
the most important at Cafrntnarais,
long ago have weighted the butts of T
TORONTO ,9 N0 W /NN /PLO
_,
Our N
r�'R I
use fo; nearly two cantnrie4, h
heroplR . r
7:
7
Z:
—7 J
ti
Casislified Advftt1XemeUt16.
•
Naughty N Rbymul
As long as tbex% al�o mbthem,and
k (iR"O1qi , 11
I;here, willbe ular"ry rhY-13". EE
V ICTRQLA STYLE. FU CAMP
INET, plays al, records. 48 so:**-
It may be amu. ed, too, t
7 .4 rhymes will he the old favorites—, tions, automatic. Value .495.00 fee
"Mother Hubbard," "Llttle Juck Horn- $35.0.0 ranteed. Poisson, 340 Mouab
r"t, Montreal.
er," and so on—that have doae,'duty: Royal
for hundieds ot'yism FVr some rea-
Ca a y -
.�w
.16men A
on new nursery rhymes fail to at- ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN
L I light sewing At homei-whole iY
ant
tract. or spare time. Good pay. Work sent,
The orig'n of most of &e old rhymes
any. .411stance, charges paid.
ui �'ribute-to A1umi6n'u*m-
Strike canret, be . traced: T'he'y seem; like stamp for particulars. National
TOPSY, JUSt to b wed." True ManufncturingXo., Montreal.
have I'm
It Is that there was published, in 1812; G.RATIS—'�LITTLE FRIEN
Kc�igs D6 -
a Y,.-.umo outitted r th4Nur-
either sex.mailed Co., plain envisilk.
ry," but that merely embodied, --- the' -Modern. Metal_ E��, Bid, with ope. Paris Spec ialty Co., Montreal
some very _nesc_eui.�Reratlons,* the
USED
traditlonal rhyme&. F4RM ENGINES— GOOD
I condition, cheap, I Vi to 15. h.
7. le Jack 119ruer" is but-
To-day "Litti engines, 3, to 95 h.p. Got 11:9
a four -line verse, but originally there Engine repairing' cTone. Guarantee
`NROM Windsor- Ontario, 'to was a very* long ballad about him and
re Boat
b., Motor Co.,. Hamilton, Canada.
his doings. It'was called "The Ineas
Z
V ant Historie of John Ho y patented avistoes sult
.'JL' Hudson's Bay, from Halifax to Horner, conlain
ing" His Witty Tric-14 and - newly
y made of rubber will Support two per-'
';the Rockies, Pranks•" That was r�vem to the world sons in water Irideflulte,17.
RED ROSE TEA
tri'1480, and so far from being "pleals_;
*114,
w
within the ast fixei' weeks -has scored I I wMr The chelor, with 15vus"
as "indecent that life is best without a wife, may
published, be c'
literature." an extraordinary increase- in sales. single, but just the same he's vm.dd�
S3 also, one firs, would the full I to an idea.
stvry of tle Miss. M.ufte-t." She Nims
quite an imposteible girl! By.the way,
It is because we have stopped-using paper pack- the "tuffet" on which she sat was a
u."
BAD COLD? TAB
aged, and- are again packing this finest of teas in the fGrt&ta0, thua called in' those times.
minum, package of years go. students to fix the period of a nursery
_old familiar Al u` The ueo of words Like "tuffet" enables "IrAQ FOR
WAKIN
rhyme. "I Muffet" must thus be •
ulte- live bnadret years old. Possibly
The reception it, has 'been giveh demonstrates WhD came to there shores from S
can- JDVWW
diwtvis. for a W.m;!nr rhyme I's a,till
Al,
.:beyond all doubt that housewives of Canada recog-
7
used by mctlipr� In. Norwby. No headache, constipadon, b&d V1.
"Littl-c Tonim -ker." w sang cold or sour stomch xtia
.,.nize Aluminurk as the perfect container. y Tu ho
car lit; supper,' secras all right, but by mwmkig
"tucker" was, one
"Tom. Tucke."
o himii food' —was once
."For more than thirty years we have been expen who "tucked into
Get a 10-cent box.
OUSaiDeS, Co"ed
1h dm-eJ name taken by Lords of bill
me'nting with packages trying lead, paper and hick k headache,
i0e mho d4rie<xed oH-t1me - tongue, head and nose clogged up with
Christ
Aluminum= seeking always, a material that would - mwl iv.vo'v. A book published in 1596 a cold—always, trace tbi4 to torpid
dcscr c
P i tver; ayed, fermen-tIng-food in 6
In the
horril Jestb, and singing lewd dongs, bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
protect and be worthy of Red Rose quality.
and lewder bal,:adst." I Poisonous matter clogged In the In-
W
But it was only after Red Rose has been offered testines, Instead of being cast put of
A Tip for the sleepless.
the system Is re-absorbed Into the
-these p Y was blood. When this poison reaches th
-to the public in all packages --first lead, then When 1--or-I Gre of Falkylon
thrimtened W Ith total blininegs, he delicate brain tissue it causes coniges.
Aluminum then paper—that the great advantages I learned to read Braille, anJ even wow, lion and that dull, throbbing, sitken.
of Aluminum were proven. w1th his much Improved, he Ing headache.
One Cascarets immedhLtey clean" the
Vdil fin-Im Drall�ir books usefui.
out the light,' his sayq, "draw stomach, remove ibe. Sour, undisested
----------- can tUrn
keeps 'Out moist up - 0 - le . shrptS7 .-- ii V - n.fry'T.IT-4e� -food an'l Aml assess, take -the -the— - - f than! tj
moisture, preserves
Aluminum
bite from the liver and carT7 out all
ts the quality. Paper packages, on 11'lf to s1e4L`_`*"
fl avor and protec Ithe conetipated waste matter =4
Z
. . ..... Thf hc'ght o-f conce.'f: congratulat7,,po.sona In the bowels.
the contrary, I ing youc 'A ifte on her niarria A Cascaret to-night wAI
absorb moisture which occasionally
ge ralghten ycu ont by morning They
"im airs the quality.
at
p -ork 10-cent box
ix whiiia You elvep
r druggist means Your head
from you
lfonlar clear, at •mach sweet and your liver
els regular for mon
Auture RED
So now and in the L&A word in b0ders'asil, Practical, and boa tbs.
-to- r ,one on planning, it
balding, V115 in . ammmUnap and
- ROSE r,_k will be packed in. the gardening, Pro -eels illusuated,
1111A doilisr-savin,, sr-
ions. Send 23 cep.
Aluminum nt ue�
n
package, as was
years 9 one by.
7
T. H. Estabrooks Coal Isinuited
W�
Saint John Toronto mnipeg calga" Edmonton
Pocket Sn What is Freedom? The Folding Tune.
`1
mays. Q.
S•; So small that It can be Slipped bedl- And I first played the Lune all our
into The Beatitude foir the will is o
an overcoat pocket, a portable axti. ence to the truth as the final form of S%"p know, as" one after one.
SeW swigight generator weighing only good. Outside of the truth beheld as- So docile they come to the pen-door till
two pounds has been invented by a good there Is no. such thing as free- folding be done.
dom. The freedom of the earth, thb - - -------
uptorn b (he
German Scientist. - They are white Said
The generator, which resembles a, freedom of the planets, the freedom bashes, for lo, they have fed
toy phonograph, can be plugged into & evefy'staf'tbat burns in the firma- Where the long grasses sitifle the
; L L IS
in ordinary electric n fidelity to Is*. Truth is waier -within the streim's bed
c lamp socket. It ment,
s-
_ consists of a little, nickel-plated horn finally a revelation of the. moral order
And now one after one seeks its lodg-
ing, as star follows Star
fitted to a circular metal ease. Inside of our hu man - worIT-and universe; this GARGLE
the horn are two specially Fir epared moral order is finally the supreme Into eve and the blue far above us,—
a spark inevitable desire -go far!
oa�ibious, across which passes good matched to the in so blue and
givi on and love of mAukindi-ana in obedience —Brownhig, 119aul."
Ug 011-t UIIM-V]40+et rays. A PgrS
sitting.. two feet away may have tT2e to this view of ultimate- eternal good
lies all genuine human freedom. It is
whole body bathed in the rays. '
not freedom to break from- the path Doctors vouch for MInard s Liniment.
When you get that tired, lay-me-down-and-die that leads from the mountain Summit ( In search of copper and other min-
� �_S
lWins take 15 to 30drom of Seigel's safety. to the plain; it is madness. It Is not
U11 stale, thousands Of square nnfl" in
• 91=8 of water. Don the trick and freedom for the navigator to steer his
Ileel like new. ice. Northern Rhodesia are to be explored ky E
ship from the great lanes -clear of
bergs and ShU015' into L the Uncharted by' ateroplule-
Common Source of Rivers.
ea; It Is a criminal mistake. It Is
a 7-
Every river originating in the, state, not freedom to do as onb pleases when Everyone is ready-to admit or even
_7 Of Arizona finds Its source in "Old one pleases to run in courses of crime, to boist that he -fiat a good heart, but
-toot peak In the morth.
.BsM7,11 a 13,000 no one dares to' say as much of his
vice, and blas0emy, it. Is to. ran
jm port of the state,
against the demonstration of right and brains
good delivered by the -sound moral ex-
Truth. perience of mankind. To be a liberal
Nothing is easier than Spending the does not settle the question of a man's
public money. It do" not appear to ptreedoin or slavery; to be a, modernist
be)ong,t, anybody. The temptation Is or a fundamentalist settles nothing as PUT STOMACH IN Pil
-stow it on some- to the same question. The truth that
vverwbel m:lng to be
body.— Calvin Coolidge. to moral order, the moral order that Is
ORDER AT ONCE Dissolve. two ."BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN"' hi
good, Is the final Judge here. obedtence
to the highest and beat Is freedom, and four' tablespoonfuls of watef and gargle- thoroughly,
nothing else is or can be other than "Page's Diapepsin" -for
A
e
BUIMIKIFY3 ready it contains nearly 6,000 buf- heartbl4rn . , gases, palpitation acrd pain. Randy "Bayer" boxe . a of 12 tsVetll. Also bottles of 24 and 100�Druggists-
Acu Me a fim)ii- faloes. This park is half the size of disappear. Druggists guarantee each Sayer manufacture of x0nos"tie-
0 shok dv ptow k- Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Qwjkdd. of While It is WOU known
7 kL 17 Scotland. package to correct digestion at once. f6 A�.. .
t A Tablets
End your stomach troubW for low �;+, It Imitations. the
U --])am crew,
E No. 5-127. Minard's Liniment for salmal, ailments cents- :im. VK
tr
Mau
d.
%
i�i_ fz� 2., 4ZZ: n4
slaverY.—The Christian Leader.
w some of the solution. Don't
e
rinse the mouth. Repeat gargle every
And the" are 40 doses fins •
Gift by the Queen..
,,Sour Stomach
two hours Wnet-mary.
7i -seat battle I Pleasant to take
and instant in action ineve•y
'tP
The Queen has. sent 9100 In - sup-
'Port of Mrs.. Cecil Chesterton's scheme
nis is an effa-Vve purple proved safe
of cold. Relleves Bronchitis, 3=
and Whooping COU3.
.1ft., 024 pnewcoullE Rom irrl_
to provide lodging houses In London
Instantly! Stomach corrected You
never feel the slightest distress from
by mifflons and prescribed by physidans.
W.,10270-ts. Buy"'Iftaley's". sold
for honfeless women.
indigestion or a sous, Sold, 9mmY atom-
ruggists and suaranugd.
by an & -
W. IL Beekl47, Limited.,
14! mutual 8Z Toronto 3
Covering 17,Z00--s4UWNFmiles, Can=
;ada's new national game preserve has
ach, after you eat 'a tablet of "Pape's
Diapepoln." The moment It reaches
_nl sLye
��Accept o "B ff
ac a e. !� ook fo
1--- -p—e-i Wood Buffalo Park Al_
the stomach all Sourness, flatulence,
#I
A
e
BUIMIKIFY3 ready it contains nearly 6,000 buf- heartbl4rn . , gases, palpitation acrd pain. Randy "Bayer" boxe . a of 12 tsVetll. Also bottles of 24 and 100�Druggists-
Acu Me a fim)ii- faloes. This park is half the size of disappear. Druggists guarantee each Sayer manufacture of x0nos"tie-
0 shok dv ptow k- Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Qwjkdd. of While It is WOU known
7 kL 17 Scotland. package to correct digestion at once. f6 A�.. .
t A Tablets
End your stomach troubW for low �;+, It Imitations. the
U --])am crew,
E No. 5-127. Minard's Liniment for salmal, ailments cents- :im. VK
tr
Mau
d.
%
i�i_ fz� 2., 4ZZ: n4
r�,, `°1 :! .. J •.t �.• .> ,y „.�.. . •n.•wo-. _,,.- _ ',K •.n *q^ -r7° -v, .. §�'' 4.
a a._- •...., ra *a- b: . r••• +u..r.
,.x.'- .+rs'4 ;.r .. ....ate ..Y' ,a�•ix`nr �i!'rm*�•`. ti
X.
-
iste who It is estimated leave be The 4303ta 40g,
hind them nearly - HE BESTRCERIES AT►��
It has been truly said tilnt "Trams
TalRhds which to an Important item to is a liberal education” and this expres-
•1.7b p .scar.; ii.3oi! in ndvaace.V those who cater to them, and this siun was never so true as it is to -day.
paid The whole world, so to speak, s has been DSO- '
will robabl increase ae the ears
Se�scrigtiosr to the oohed States and Crest p y y madfleaey of beceea by transportation
Bricaia>)2 -oo is advents. go by and the attractions become systems, . by rail, ocean, - automobile .tip
- - better known to out southern and aeroplane. While - the advent- aw(x
ant-
-ages of travel are now available to the _ --
JOHN' MURKAR Pro rietor, neighbors. -
f Q g many instead of the few, the refine- W is
'
LET TfI� HIGHWAY BE LIGHTED ments of modern railroad tranaporta- f Try Fresh. Fish at - � �:
T oar F 2Ek lb,
NOTES AN!) COMMENTS. tion and the exacting requiremeoLs of. Fresh Salmon at 20o lb. i
the modern traveller as regards Lis Finnan Haddte at 2lbs. for 25e
1
The extensLon of the .Hydro. •east- creature. camfort have combined to Haddie Fillets at ids lb. x*
At no period in the past has the wards from Highland Creek along make the detailed arrangements•of an
outlook in Canada resented a the Provincial Highway to Liverpool extensive tourist trip r•atherconiplex. cwt
I1 possible the lighting of the Highway trip wishes to derive the utmost bene h to'c ear out at 1. 9 lb. tin of Crisgo
brighter appearance than it does and beyond, now going on makes Every traveller mating a vacation 3 Only French y fi6�t� i
to
at the many i nil ecounti es,, not between d Oshawa
. ith the im3 spend as little time as possible a . 'an Aylmer Tomato and Vi-.getable Sou -s .7 tins 25 cents
y g greatly tug its many details, the itinerary and y p
excepting the British Isles, Cana- Proved lights for highway illumiiia- train connections: securing sleeping Christie's Sodas, hulk, per lei, 1!3 cents
da was a land of sn a d i • lion now available, this last improve- car, steamer, and' hotel resets atious, Guun'e Best Maple Leaf Lard, per lb. 19 cents .
o an ice, ment in the Kingston Road should I etc. He desires also to wake the byet Royal Pi►st -rt Flcar, ... 93 cents
_where people all the year round not be delayed longer. With the excep- , possible'use•of th'c time - available by
went about garbed in furs au -th is _the inclusion of the most important '
heavy woollen clpthing, And when section of,the Kingston Road now is i and worth• how' tuck i will cf above AS, • �f;,
ever life left their homes had to the most heavily travelled highway all, to knowhow'tnuch it will teat,
3' in Canada. &Zany of the accidents All this is done for you In the •'Per- '
go fully ariiijad :to tlieiu happening after dark would be avoid- sonally Conducted Ali - Expense Tours"
- - helves against the savage Indirins. ed LL2re the highway. so modezrely j which have• become eo pupular�ith -- -- -- - - - - - -- "l
lighted. We hope to see a movement the Canadian Public, the best known
r :Gradually the fog is disappearing, and most popular being the splendid Qin this direction and it might very tours operated via the Cauadian Na• Pickering Hard rare Store
and Canada ,i.s seen -in its' true well start in this township of Picker
• uonal Railways, under the direction .
iglu. —There are even iu the forthcoming tsession lof the alCounty Bryson a iliiverthorn Ave., Toronto, E. f'Utlltty Funds an
g• of" bfr, Wtrt -n--Is .
s United States many people who and if possible action taken at the Are., Hamilton; One,), and llr, E. '
and Egg Producers - Oyster Shell, Mica Grit,
learn that there rate certain iier� Council: DUMBARTON 'Twro more such, one Bryson rn nToronto Beef Scrap and Living Meah'' u
ods to the year when the Canadian — p through the Canadian R)yal Purple Ciif Meal for the young calves. - r
y Nest to the
landscape is not covered with
We are, sot to report Mrs. Har. Pacific CoaaL including �Vainwriirht.
snow' and that the inhabitants Marks ill with inflammation. Park, Jasper National Park, the Tri- Only, International Creatu Separator 'l
1 Un
- Miss Mar Anderson underwent angle Tour, Vancouver and Victoria.
• - can leave their log huts unpro• y' B, C„ returning through the United at a Reduced,-Price.
r the operation of having her tonsils g g
tested by fire- arule. Canada is States via Yellowstone Park, Salt
removed an Saturday last Lake City, Denver. -Colorado S rin s
now being gradually known as a John E. Allison, of Regina, paid a e g ' I{ there is anything In the Hardware line you want '
;?y Pike's Pea. Chicago. The other y,
land of promise on account of its flying visit to the home of his cousins from Toronto seat to Montreal, Que. ;
greatnatnral resources, and as a Allison Bros.; on Tuesday of this bec, Ste. Anne de Heaupre,'the $ague- -$'ive us a call. The• chances are we
Country with a delightful climate. °�k• nay River, the Maritime Provinces,
But our own financial experts The choral class did not meet on Saint Joba,'N. B „-Prince Edward Is- - have 1 OC '
Pe Tuesday evening owing to the leader, land; the Bras d' ()r Lakes. Halifax, h it n stock.
were never so optimistic as to the Mr. Passmore being confined to the N. S.. Land of F.v %ngeline, Annapolis
house suffering from a severe cold. Valley, Boston, Mass., and finally - - n
future of the Dominion as they ,y
Our Young People's Society enter- Ottawa, the capital„ of the Dominion.
} 'are at the resent time. • They g p Descriptive booklets of both these Agent fire International Farm Machinery and Repairr.
• p twined the young people of 5t. And- p.
are predicting An era of great rew's United Church, Pickering, last tours will to available very sbnrtly and Our 'JdottO : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. X31
prosperity into which we are Monday evening. The Pickering la the meantime further infnr'matioa %?
young le provided the program I may be secured from any- Canadian j �' f� _ j� �''!
entering. During the past twenty- g p p p . National Railways agent or from the J S. BALSD{)N ” 1l IC�\.i:
five years Canada has made many and all enjoyed the outing and visit orrRiliaers,
exceedingly, [f you bxve not previously been in-
advances, but the immediate fu- terested in these tours, it is well worth 1
lure, according to their views, - ALTONA. _ your while to. enquire about them fw
they will solve your vacation problem .1i
will see adq�aces never dreamt .A fatal accident -occurred near
JM
of. There, is no reason why she here on Tuesday afternoon of last I _
Should not make great strides in wek when eHrbert Bell, an English :
lad of 21 years met with instant 1 notice of 1"
her variuua industries. No other
death, The unfortunate young man,
-country in the world possesses, who has been in the -employ of Edwin Application For �3ivOrci? R10
according to population,' such Hoover for the past two years, was � in
with Mr. Hoover, en in fellin
Notice ie bete given that Percy Ash i
Valuable utiturAi- resources as the g ley Davis, of the Cfty of Oshawa. in
Dominion of Canada. and no other a large elm tree. As the tree began the. County and Province of Ontario
to fall Beil had taken a safe position, Electrician, will apply to the Parlia• NA Rolls. Tale Surfaced
F - cotantry possesses resource:• of but becoming somewhat frightened me-nt of Canada at the present Session '..
such a varied character. Her started to run directly underneath thereof, for a bill of Divorce from -his Light Weight 35 lbs.
_ agriciiltut-al produete lead with the falling tree. Mr, Hoover yelled wife, Alice Maud Davis, cow In the i
at him. but too late, as fie was- knock - City of Toronto, formerly of the City A
an annual ontputof a 1.i0o.000,000. ed (town by a limb ar{d the ,trunk of of Oshawa. in the County. -and Pro- :COMPETITIVE QUALITY
-'Her wheat production is the most the tree -fell across his back, causing vince of Op4tat io, domestic. on the'
-important and in this she leads almost instant death. Dr. Tomlinson Second of ati1Oibmi . T lb
se
Claremont was summoned, but the Dated at Ushawa, this Twentieth Medium Wei ht + 45 lb►se
the world, and with her immense day of December. A. D. 1926, 6
• young man was past human aid: Car- JosBPx P. AiA�oAV,
areas uncultivated this will, is all oner, Dr Cartwright, of Pickering, +FINE QUALITY
probability, greatly increased was notified but he deemed. an m'� Solicitor fpr Applicant
robabilit be read — _ -- - -... - _ -- - -...._ _ _ •.. - - in-
in the years, to come, as new get- quest unnecessary, Deep regret lb
s.
come in and take up -this throughout the community is expretz- HeSVy Weight 55 lbs.
sea over the sad accident, as Bell who EXTRA FINE QUALITY
4 'land,, Her mineral wealth, which was a "Home" boy was eery highly ' , a'
includes nearly every known esteemed. '
mineral, is of immense vales, and -- Extra Heav "Weialit 65 lbs � �i
lit is only in recent years that theOt1Ce t0 Creditor s+ y 6
extent of these is becoming a.rnd OtXiers •
x SURER FINE QUALITY ><T a:
realized. There are many areas In Cite matter of the Estate of Benja- OUR flREAD
throughout the Dominion that °y ST - ; ~
min Ambler Flileon, late of the PASTRY �OO1LiII�`r�aa Brilltf0l'd,olitiri0
sire yet . unexplored.` and which Township of Pickering, In the
will likely prove rich in mineral
Cotinty of Ontario, general agent,
deceased. (Stock Carried, Information, Furnished and Service
products, as., well, in timber. Notice is hereby given that all per.
,Bi'Praa ' uil8 88 °` - . on Brantford Roofing rendered by
tier mineral ern uc on nosy anus having any clgt.rp or demands F, j. Prouse, - - Pickering
amounts to- -about $2 0,000,000 against the late Benjamin Ambler and Pastry of all kinds J. S. BaisdOri Hardware, - Pickering
Ellison. who died on or a#tout Ote -7th - d611V6red at y0U1
-annually, which is four times ae day of December, 19°18, at the Town of _ r
much as It was 20 ,years ago, Whitby, in the Province of Ontario, door, _..__ __ —•— - 8,
Her mineral products include gold, Are required th send by poet arepaid ,
or to deliver to the undersigned Exe- Our deliveries are regular and de- �!1
'tsilver,- aluminum" copper, nickel, tutors herein or their Solicitors, their
' iron, coal and other minerals of names and addressee and full particu• pe do no ridable, winter's cold blasts
statements is writing it their claims and do not chill our ardent NEW&B� ER.FU
_less value. Her s>Rater- powers is statements of their accounts and the eathnstaem.
also one of the great assets of the nature of the securities, if -any, held
Dominion, _which is being used by them' Chocolates in 00 %e8 and. bulk �t
And take notice that after the 20th at all r1Ce8.
very extensively in liar. vsrions driy of Pebruarv,l9'r, the said Execu- p Gilson'. of Guelph now offer
industries as well as providing tore will proceed to distribute the you a perfected furnace— pipeless _�,� „- «......,.....�.�
war far transportation, assets of the said deceased among the Wedding.•Cakes a Specialty. or ripe style -at a pensational
p(1 ix li ht price. The first revolutionary im•����• ����•.+•M'
g persons entitled -thereto • liaxingse- — provement in home heating in half
and for domestic pt�ruo33ea CAn Bard only t4 the claims of which flies -- a century— low• priced, effident.
shall then have had notice, and that _ quickly installed in any home. - -
Hdti'8 wAteC•pOtreC 19 estimated at school or church.
the said Executors will not he liable _
42,000,000 borse - power, of tvhieh for the said assets or any part thereof M g. -•., QZ Cost! Less to BNy •
...only ten per cent. is being ntilired to any person of whose ciai6i they ' . _ _. ''� - LOSS t0 use
-- - - shall not then- have_rec
' 'At 'the present time. –These will e)yed_nO.Llce• The new Gilson "Magic” is built 1
Dated at Toronto the 18th dA of of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat ,
i prove of inestimable- value in her January, 1927. ' y•Rif�} THREE TIMES faster. Patented
�AKE�" smoke. burns all the gas and
T))anllfACtllClUg industries, and MAR(3ARFT REICAOR, UahtiwH, Ont. I ,r• smoke. New type cone - shaped }`
JOHN L. BIRVm Whitevale, Ont. n �;`d" grate gets more heat units out of
will eventually place the Doroin- HONE: 00:� fuel. Electric arc welding scale a
1 Executors, 1 „ T ^ the furnace tight as an egg against g
` ion in the front ranks as a nand- Bi✓`ATON dt Ross, - r '' lhli: `PIC RIlYGr leaks of 'gas, dust or smoke. • .�
i i0. i.
330 Bay Street, Toronto. \
_- factnring country..^ -Her fisheries - -- Bares Hard Or Soft '
Solicitore for the'Executors
_ and fureets are also the source of Coai� Coke Or. WOOd,
You are not dependent upon
great revenue, and provide em hard —coal alone as you get '
Per p excellent results from any kind of
ploynlent to mane thousands of Port r,/ D e e ntu re's' V s g fuel soft coal,' coke, oil or gas.
workmen. The people of Canada Y You enjoy an extra saving by h
are an intelligent and industrious J using low coat fuels. 1
class, which means a great deal in For Sale bearin 5 per cent. w>i�te for {.
regards to the output Of their p - - Easy Pa payment et down in-
stalls �
- A moderate y �
• - • stalls the new Gilson "Magic."
labor. Another feature which price. par and accued interest Deben- Learn all the features of this new
sensationally- priced heating system. We will welcome your inquiry
has a marked effect on the pros- t Catalogue, sketch Ten forms, estimates and full information. Iadl su;
perity of the country is the tour- -cures fort 100.00 and upward, plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once this is gthe time Lo -
make plans for heating your home properly.
ist trade from the United States. - -'
` The attractions of Canada, in-
Phone maturities• D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton
_ Phone Pickering 155
elnding its beautiful sceaety, its - ripply t0 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - 9510 York 9t., Gnelph -
hunting' and fishing, and also its J j
delightful climate, especially due- ® A
ing the suTmer, brings within its HARRIS &HARRIS, ,
:.borders over half a million motor- Port Perry, Ont. 7
71 241 ..... :"i.,..,
;Z
4
Iry ��ll�lse OLAR EMONT.- Zd. Gleewn bon ban- don t40- < is bed for the paeS week with an as trP attack of quin8y, front which he is '���1i� Roy Ward bad in' h y \ � § y
to the city on Satu'rday. Co
Fh bus
now recovering nicely. Nova Scott& Shingles
Fred Lynn and Mrs. Lynn wore - Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles
T. P. Shirk. who 14 gpeading,the
a Toronto on Thursday, winter m Bhd's Felt Slate Shingles 4
oaths in the elty, spen,t,
business
trip to the city on Saturday. Hard and So
G. M. Fo6yth had a several 'days 1a8b week in Clare for sale ab We have ft (90al of t&e!
been appointed local
Born,, on Thursday, Jan. 20th mont with his son, Edgar. T.'PATERSON'S - -CLAREMONT agents for the. Massey-Harris best quality on
Next Monday evening the B. Y. Call'and get prices. Company and solicit the
to Jae. and Mrs. Taylor, adaugh-
ter. P. U. will bold Its regular Meet- patronage of 04 farm- hand
Ing. The topic will be "The
Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson enter- LaXeCIS $ C SWed U IN ere of the district.
Meaning of Reverence." All the
THOS. A. LAW
tained a few friends on Friday
young people will 'be made wel- A Cub Bwd Landa All M.-H. repairs kept constantly
evening.
on hand.
Ben Kirkpatrick has stored his
Luther Pilkey and,son, Leonard,
*Butcher Shop
ply of ice, which is of New We also have the ngen6y foit the
have furnished rooms in the Thqs.
extra good quality. Goodyear products, iuclud. MT 0
-asidene hi h 'Mr. Pil• I have opened up in the J. S. Bundy ing tires etc. Is the time to bring in your harrows
Bitkett , which
By the use of the road scrapers key parched some time ago, and Blook. opposite Davi6 TavloL's
the Brock Road is now in good or any other implements that
are now keeping "batfh hall" Cur- stare. a new butcher ell
need repairing, so that
'condition for motor traffic. ing the week days. and will keep on hau9p, 7. they will be alf
Mrs. Wilfred Sadler and Miss W. R. Jarvis' sale on Tuesday h G. & A. T. LA W ready
Kate Sadler, of Kinsale,, are visit. 74�_SUWY of-free
afternoon was very largely attend and smoked for the spring vioilk.
n
thA
Mrs. E. Gleeson and daughters, i g their relatives in Hamilton. ed by farmers from all parts of meats. 31y PICKERING, ONT. cial redgctior, during,
A eve 4
the townshi and the surrounding neat new weeks.
P Give me a trial.
country (3 reen Etiver
Miss Minnie Gleason and Mrs. M. try as well as from di4tant
J Wilkey were in the city on Tuea-
pa'rts. Good prices were realized. D. J. JONES,' - CLAREMONT L O R N E RE ID
d lRaQL-pf'. Factor f
M:�is Barton -f Moronto who
j
CLAREMONT
Mrs. L. Overland, of - '
r"1131
pending a week or two with her
I # 1
been here visit,
ha- -IG her sister,
who i, on the teaching staff of the
.7
Fariners Attention manufacturers of
I
Maple Leaf Mutual ?in
son, C. A., and Mrs. Overland and d
'd
family.
contii.itintion school, was taken
r
All kinds of Fruit Baskets,
Cheap rates for farm and country
buildings.
Windstorm
G. M. Forsyth and Luther Mid.
very ill List week with heart tr Ott-
htly impra ad-
I am agent for the World's Greatest
"The Renfrew;" Stoves, I
. Crates.,
letou area ten ing the meeting
of the County Council at Whitby
IS
zmratw,
ca es
famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders,
Wheel Barrowsetc.
. ,Berry
Baskets,
L. SURNING14A 41
this week.
Mrs. Clarence Peagelly, of
Building and General
Brantford binder twine and second.
Clothes Baskets,
toise Shell Sets and Christmas
'Brooklin, is spending a few days
Contraeting,
hand separators for sale.
Frank Pennock,
here with her parents, Thos. and
Mrs. Paterson.
.
Estimates furnished on all elaAses
ROBT-DEVITT,
Proprietor
respected citizen with a car, don
The Wornea's Mission Circle of
of work-Interior and Exterior.
Phone 5W Pick.*, BROUGHAM
� Phone Markham 1604 I
the Baptist Church met at the
home or Mrs. J. H. Evans on Toes.
Alterations and repaim.
Chimneys Built Concrete Work.
A-A N T E01
W
J. �R- PARR Y
West, Toronto.
dalafternoon,
Olin and Mrs. 3raham, of In
Phone Pickeriog 5712
BOOT•MAKER,
A
ve -
rmay, Sask., are renewing ac
FAIRPORT. ONTARIO
DRESSED POULTRY
CLAREMONT, ONT.
lip
1 7,
- quaintancee in and around Clare
all kinds.
..,Mont fors few months.
imaleb 5 C swed ft 1ht
All who desire to get their Boots
Notice - Beginning with Feb.
-&CN*gWdLUj&L
Good prices paid for good quality.
and Harness repaired at a big
'list, John McGrath will make a
Phone Clare 2700.
redaction, call dt the
big reduction in the price of
horse-shoeing and all other repair
Specials
FRANK CHIDLOW
above address.
All work done while you wait
Widmer Miller spent Sunda
Fred Reynol`ds of the seveatK
u
CLAREMONT, ONTARIO
and guaranteed.
P A R R y
with
-,concession.- Mr• Reynolds left on
-Monday to 7,isit his brother in
Sloop Sleighs $45
CL&REMONT
N. W. STAFF
Michigan.
We to that
2'2 in. runner
CREAMERY I
Marble and Granite Dealer.
are pleased report,
Mrs. Evans Ward is making rapid
Cemetery Lettering etc.
progress toward recovery in Well.
Cutters $75.00
Highest price paid for
First-class work
•9sley Hospital, Toronto, where
Cream at the
guaranteed,
.'she underwent an operation. We
hope to see her home at a a -. earl y
half speeder
ClAremant Creamery
Kingston
a Road and Pickering
East Townline.
date.
Y.
members rs of
A number of the met
Radios only 11L 24.75
Pheone Whitby 68 It 32
the Brougham Union Lodge A. F.
Westinghouse
Give us a trial &ad be convinced 7.40 P. O.- Whitby R. R,2
A. MI. paid a fraternal visit to
Thurs.
Doric Lodge, Toronto, on
day night last, when the anonal
8 -tube
January
Clearance
installation ceremony was per•
i 1 st a few let,
v cial
formed.
C. H. Found has been appointed
a member of the Police Truetee
Board, which is now-composed of
Is y'our Radio
Regular stock has been marked down to lower prices
for
--Luther Pilkey, Wm. Jones and
quick sale:
C. H. Found, who, we believe. will
Working properly ?
Men's O'Coati, heavy blanket cloth, all-wool, half lined (silk), 3-piece
-look well after the Interests of the
belt. reg. 1 4 .50, for 12 95,
village.
We sell all kinds of batteries,
BOY@' 0 - full
CO&ts -lined. SaMO as FtbOVS, sizes 28 to 35, reg. 9.50 for 6.95
Next Sunday morning a at the
dry and wet, battery testero,
Men's Mackinaw's, extra heavy, all-wool bikaket cloth, reg 3.50 for 6.25
Baptist Church the pastor's sub
. 7 �ect vvil he"•The Witness of the
radio licenses, tubet,., ,
Boys' Mackinaw'@, same as above, reg 5 00, for 2 V) ,
Men's Heavy Shirts, military flannel, reg 1, 25, for 95 cen t4
Spirit." The evening subject will
etc., etc.
Men's Heavy Shirts, all wool flannel, reg 1. T 5. for 1.85
be "Three ways to Calvary." You
"are
Men's Work Pants, extra heavy, all-wool, reg 4,00, for 1.95.and 2.65
invited to share in the benefit
Westinghouse and Atwater.
of these services,
Mr. George West, of Ashburn,
Kent receiving
Call at
I FINGOLD'S Phone 3800
will occupy therprilpit in the Unit-
sets,
odChurch on Sunday morning,
while Rev. A. McLellan will ad-
ininister the Sacrament of the
F. M. C 0.0 P E R
Supper in the Ashburn
.-.Presbyterian Church.
Our worthy reeve. G. M. For
-'CLAREMONT
The Foundation
•
•Kth, is being highly praised for
in he
Agent for Ackerman's Qualit y
Harness.
_
9 manner which set about
keeping the Brock road open for
motor traffic. His work has been
Ask the user.
VERY fortune has' had a fouridation.,
EEvery
much appreciated by those farm.
foundation, in the first instance,
ere who ship milk -.!'q the city, as
S pecial
is laid with the first few dollars saved.
well as by all other motorists who
Start to save. now and lay your foundation.
4ftse this road.
We are sorry to repart the seri.
illness H. Herman, Stouff-
Price" S*
Save seriously—save consistently. For money
in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune
Otis of
I ville, and formerly of Claremont.
..
and the barometer of future prosperity.
-He was taken 9-addeul Y ill lost
Sunday, and,be was rushed to a
for all gooas,Jan'y
THE
Toronto hospital to undergo an
operation for appendicitis. At the
24th to Feb y 5th
'
R4 " Bj
time of writing his condition' is
lie is
inclusive.
very, Critical as threatened
'pneumonia.
%Wr= BRANM A K PERRY, Manages
with He has. many
:=friends in Claremont who hope for
Thompson's Seedless Raisins,
2 lbs for 27 cents
BRWIaM BRAMM F. A. BURT, Ma "Can
-his early recovery.
Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29c
The Claremont Choral Society
Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 23c
which gave two deligbtf(TI con-
rarts last year will give their third
Dates,- 2 lbs. for 23c
Bnlk Soda Biscuits, per lb. .17c
M
concert in February. The
8ociety have again secured the
Fancy Biscuits, per lb. _19c
Prune,
s, 2 lbs for 25c
ei vices of the renowned choral
conductor, H. M. Fletcher, of TO-
The 'of
Rice, 3 lbs ... 25c
2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat 25c
Create Your
0 -1 ,
C
ronto. program choral
Corn Flakes, loc
Wn urrency
-work will -�lease all, as the chor•
uses range from the light opera
'part
Campbell's Soups. 2 for '.25c
Heintz large tine Tqmato Soup
ell
11
. YOUR ownership of a Savings Bank
numbers and songs, male.
choruses and P"sion and sacred
2 for 33 cents
2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.39
� t Account creates a currency all
your own. A cheque bearing your
I
numbers. The first hour of the
prograrm Will be taken tip entire]
5 lbs Rolled Oats for' .25c
4 harajjQap 23c'
signature ointly with that of -the
Standard jank adds the of
with music of on re years
sang in the old4ashioned
-far
I bars Palmolive Soap ... '23c
3 bars Veg. Soap reg,74a box, 25c
prestige
our name to the integrity of yours. a
combin:auion of inestimable value to
o
I
Way.
A. D, and Mrs Peters, of Port
Pastry Floor, bag ... 98c
y r,
Ladies' silk and wool ---75c
I
you from a business and social view
point, while offering other practical
4
'Peron, left on Wednesday astern-
-,.Ing on a trip to Miami, Florida, to
I roes Goods, reg. 75c, for..; 49c
r-
FIFTY
advantages of incalculable number.
visit their son, Bert Peters, who
I lannelette Blankets, large 2,39-
Men's Heavy Rubbers, 3.40
YEARS
The deposit of one dollar to your ere
dit in the nearest Standard Bank
is a linot operator In the office
pr
0' Sox for Rubbers, reg
Branch will lay the foundation for a,
I of the franiF Dally News, and
will arrive at their destination on
1.35 for 1.10
Wove Work SOx
currency all your own.
7
Saturday night, Bert Peters and
reg 50c, 8 pair fer 1.00
his wife had a thrilling experience
during the terrible storm which
Work Mitts, per pair 89C
STANDARD BANK
.:passed over Florida last year,
when the roof was blown off their
Do C 0 T T
OF CANADA
house. For three hundred yards
Mr. Peters carried his children on
Phone 1402,
;. PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manager'':'
Branches Brooklin,
bands and knees in search of com-
also at W**t Hill. Whitby
rative shelter.
CLAREMONT
- - — ----
j
CLAREMONT
-A
Maple Leaf Mutual ?in
j
Insurance Co.
Cheap rates for farm and country
buildings.
Windstorm
Insurance on buildings.
wind-mills, Silos etq.
Automobile Insurance
of all kinds.
:-FARMS FOB SALE
Write or phone
ED. BOWMAN
20 WHITBY, ONT.
The h1hr Brush Co.,
4 41 ,
limits
j
We desire to have a re-tide'at
representative of the Fuller Brtwh
Company in Pickerjng and Whit.
by townahipe for immediate work.
People tight now are buying
Christmas presents in large quan-
tities from our salesmen and we
have a very extensive line of the"
articles, including Ivory Sets, Tor-
4 41 ,
toise Shell Sets and Christmas
novelties as well as the household
cleaning equipment Our business
has always been good in this dis-
trict and unless you are a hixh,7-
xl
respected citizen with a car, don
a ly for this position
Pff
you are this type of man sp.
ply In rson to Chao R tou8st
504 Colonial Bldg., 13 Bing
West, Toronto.
BEATTY
A
STANDS FOR THE BEST
iMM
Ji
Utter Carriers, Ray Carriers,
Pumps, Door- Tracks, Cow
Bowls. Presgure Systems Etc.
It:will:pay you to t my prices oa
above before buying elsewhere..
3 �
FRANK J. PROUSE
PICXERlNG, ONTARIO
The Pickering n
v 2 —61
iguance Committee
The object of this Association is 1
lessen stealing and prosecute
the felons.
Members having property stolen aorew"u
ante immediately with any memba
of EX00ativa COMM0609.
Membership fee
Tickets may be bed from $be President or
fterstery; on sprit"Non.
Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C.S. PaIns
er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering.'
D. Munro' Jas. Richardson.
,
.4
Pickering
Leatber Goods- -Stue
HARNESS
Our supply of quality Harness and
Parts to now complete.
BOOTS—GREB SHOE
We liave a large stock of this Famsuj
Boot on hand—unbeatable
for hard wear and tear.
REPAIRING
We maintain our established reputa-
tion for repairing all kinds of
harness and boots,
M 1. A110'
CECIL BRAIDLET,
T�
Harness- maker,
T, T C T.-, r T T, X G, ONTARIO
7,
A _7�7. 70wt -4
.
k D �, Th, state on the most reliable authority -DAY. BEGIN HERE TO Samuel H retired En li h thaeivgaged the parent JEn ODegulluls. uge Iliad mystery has been at Ruxton in Suf-
flu rain ga VtahVoadn' instead of water. And folk and therle recognized or* of the Cornea tow -of tbe-=urd0r0f- -- niiduas who has clam his inter • Sir Fmncis Lathrop. Sir Francis' eat In connection with the Lathrop REEN TE T" III all ow �d to daughter. Margaret, had Islanix urder. Extraordinary developments xpected at an early date." bakin 3irryGuy 'Laithrop aguinst her fat*a- are e 5
r's wish. Sir Guy is suspected Of Lord Bulpeter leered at Roake, who pure. uncolored, delicious. Ash for the murder by— seemed In danger of an spopletic J 'i
T*At Inspectoll, Roake of Scotland Yard, you have been kidding the host at a small and select luricheon Ow Now erw.
stroke. "So and he ire into biding at the.LathrdO nobleman.- "i suppose party. eP me," said' the "The Sky Lino of Spruce," by EdIst be re m It home' ut Adrian Klyne, private be- that you were the d6tective who It was late in the afternoon w n Me hall, Is a story cram ed w A
success. employed' by Margaret, ge thrills, action, adventure and romance) lileves ther4�!g somethkrig in the "Red thought enough of the red rain clue to Lord Bulpeter returned to the Gran to report the result of his Latchfield t&4F.9 it) C4fiaa Rain Mystery," especially after blood go investigating at RLxton?" In the wild* of the Caribou Range in' had been found in three gauges on "Not met" snorted Roake. ,Tjnless expedition to I P _,f 11"Pector R-Oak8- The British Columbia. dis Marsall to three different occasions. He is watch- thle whole thing is a fabrication the latter- was still bullying, though hav- a born story writer. He has gained tive, so-called, must have been Ing exhautted the from the reputation among the critics as one'
Ing servants, G.W. 01 LLJtTT C& LT06 Adel& Larldn, daughter of Rev. detec g in the housekeeper to scifflery maid, he hadof the great writer* of outdoor 4(TORONTO, C^N. Sek�imus Larkin. the private moucher workin nrferred his attentions to Mrs. ventures and has a wide followin . WY Probably he has t1a r1e, disguised as Lord BuIpeter, Lathrop interest. per penny-a-liner V,;nsittart, Margaret's aunt and chap-
arranges to visit the Grange with persuaded a newspa. among lovers of adventure and ro..' to insert this jas an advertisement, and eror mance in the dreat open air. Inspector Roake on. the pretext of con , Marshall is a writer who believes In doling with Margaret. L-Is narne will be given to-morrow." Any lue come your lordship's 4MAISIA"TWE ADVICE Roake wa- changed from an To Illus-
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. "What sordid chicanery!" sighed way"" getting material first hand. official tyrart to a sycophantic toltdy tritte, here Is the description of one
The Post, of Leeds, England, Opens a "How truly tAerriblel -Bulpeter; _11-Look. here, Mr. People of Lord as'by a magic waa of his adventures: is an an- Roake, I am diwgusted by the unfair Subject Well Wofth Consideration Position, too Lord Bulpeter sank into 108ta�t Ing of under. Well, there _--agrest. by - cient Wheeze that- you cant touch pitfalls that beat you and I am also Provincial and Federal Legla leather-covered, easy-e6ir and emitt'sd7 brush, Edison Marshall, noted flction t ve mania. I wish bitten by the detecti lators. Pitch without being defiled, so I am the gusty sigh of sheer weariness, writer, turned to meet the savageglare 'ke a %hot. Good You would let me bear a hand. One `.,Ttkere Is a tendency for the ard-ent off out of this 11 of your Assistant Commissioners at Nothing doing," he said. "There of , monster grizzly bear. night, Inewtor." is _ no evidence that the red rain had .00nitimental relgrinor to decidle what voi Hardman, "Quick as a flash, Marshall fired. wi re , 'anybhing to do with the murder of Sir The gri.ly paused for a moment; What kept Lord Bulpeter busy that Scotland Yard, Sir Tre ;e6vle cugbt to have ' and to force If him night will appear in &w course. The is an old pal of mine. tba ousb a humane Parliament mes.4"re slight friction that had been mani- for permission and get it will you Francis Lathrop, but on the Other then, enraged Into even greater fero- 4 to procure W without ascertaining 8 hand I have been unable to procure clousneas by the sting of the wound, _14 fested on their first acquaintance had take me on as an honorary a sistant?" proof that it haod no connection. I charged. Marshall put everything he wbether the taxpayers can stand the "Proud to, my . lordl" Roake posi-
disappeared when he and Inspector can assure you that I have done my had�lncludlng a prayer—into 26%r imposition of costs. This ten- Roake met at breakfast. Roake, tively blushed with pleasure. one
1dency muvt Le checked, or we shall I Sir Trever Hardman's answer T�ras best." more shot—the last he would be able
• strong in his love for a lord, was eager, draw] Lord Bulpeter's chastened Pto fire btfore the bear would ,sawifice the prosperity of our produc- be upon to atone for "making faces," while the! received a couple of hc;urs later and him. Lu Vive enterl-risles to the. satisfaction of t(i. the earned convictidh. He did not men ' ck was with him. the bear fell
Fj� Viscoupt evidently bore no mali,*.! Lord Bulpeter took it up tion hi!r adventure and luncheon party. dead at Marshall's feet.,- The pas 'Gringe, whither the n1spector had, merely entimental ideab.i. - Frankly confessing that he had been "I don't doubt you for a moment, Watch for the opening of "The Sky Sion for social servicels. which does 50 - - his gone after breakfast. The C. 1. D* fed up" with a case in which my lord," Roake hastened too reassurej Line of Spruce." tftna him. M'A "You have no news of Miss Mar-
much credit to the bearts and imagins- n was engaged orn his favorite pas-
of their iuceptdrs. must lea d to
rti time of bulWng servants, but he came am lacrease In the already too heavy running when he'was fetched out to .-Deceiving.
L garet Lathrop, I presume? She has bli.rdellll upon the taxpayer and the. A !� his noble recruit. His Chief's reply ratepayer, and it is high 11 i filled him with ecstacy. Mother (at the dinner table)-- 'How time that theh not returned?" "I am not worrying about her in the, can you eat so much. Tommy?"
AAWalature returned to the o!d and "Now where will you be iii rtful as a Tolminy—"But, Mother, I'm not so sane attitude that the first teet of pro- least, in,% lord. She is as a i I d?" he 'Purred. "You in wagon-load of mov;keys, and I expect small Inside as I look outside," or usn't soil Posed social legisislan Is not wbether 411� your f�ngers with dirty work.'? that she has gone off to wwm Sir Guy i It vrIH in theory ensure an Ideal con. 16 n a riisto-' the police are in charge of the At Meteit use Minard's Liniment. OL ip dItSon, but what appToach to that Ideal 1 Ralpeter laughed with a that rra IlMly- house. -ili--ur t's tolerance for snobbery. r o. d have had-him last P the nation can afford to make. 1 lingers will bear the strain," he said. night but for her Ir you put me on "You can hardly blame a girl ..I would suggest that for Ja ck—"l calliled on Mabel ki�st night' T6e Call of the Bells. -Ome minor and unimportant duty for shieldinig the man she lovea," said and I w2sn'tsny more than Inside the
We bear them rtnrug so ofte n. but which you have no time yourself, not Lord Bulpeter. Immediately qutdify- door before h4r mother asked me my requiring much brain power. What riten-tions."
do we think of tbei�i as more than a Ing the remark with- "I can under. h about my going over to Latchfield and John "That it ust have been em-
'Puminons to church?. -izing up the Honeybuns for you? I stand your arinoyance. tbolig barrassing Our forefathers had many more (To be continued.) uses for bellA n thit her iysadg ks, thasI'linve worst of ItMabel oOled from up. d that thunder and acter. -In faA in my own circle To Protect the Bear. vray they belleve 'a reputation for it. - I might be able Malre and' sAld, "That isn't the one.- lightning could be driven from the t thp bear da' Mother parla,4 by the ringing of the church to wipe them off the map for you stat'a, laws to protec and make- It a suspects and burst the red rain bub- jug the breeding season bells. game antmal are urged by the Ameri-
The Bel-i" is still heard In ble once1or all." tation.
s6me corntry parishes of England to "Carry on, my lord.'� Roake ap.: can Game-Protective As4o, proved the sugg--stion. "You are nim-
beelpeak the Prayers at the faithful for ply splendid. If you can put that -..New Use for Staweed.
some soul In extremls, The bell Is 4 rung or tolled nine strokes for a man, Honeybun bogey to bed you will assure Agar, "ased In making var-gvl�e six wrokks for a woman..and three a convileCon whzn I collar Sir Guy. candy, pvints and media for baclerio-
s(rokes for a child. So do the villagers With that fairy tale still in existence i-,&I-ai resperchl is now obtai;ael fro in a know for whom to pray. o treasury comh4el car'ries e C 1' n gvn!L a ced along the coast of lovv U perjrhat a man forn I a. It used to be qu-ite usual in some parts -of East Lancashire 'to ring the bells lof title could commit a murder.9. Wi -ter ".Nc%v you've let atmther cut Out of For Colda--Minard's Liniment. as noisily as pas-Able atter a funeral, 'Wec her - the Idea being that the kad noise the bag. my dear old Roake," here- "Bes-t f6r Yo 44 and would frighten away the evil spirits plied. "I believe you're a democrat Superfluous Question. 7 trom the soul of the departed. or a wialist, perhaps even a Bolshie. --Harold. ie�vs have soup for luneh." _B d,,b ico
y The "Dinner" or "Pudding BeR" Is If ever I commit a murder, which-is .-Sure, what kind. dear?" sM rung In-some country parishes. quite likely, I hope I shan't have you "Canned, of course." f p CaateS pd*
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It Is rung Immediately the morning after Tea F a a A service Is concluded, and the &tory bord Bulpietr �inerged from the title?e pector disavowed an s..ucb goles that it Is to let the people at home y
gates, escorting a lady.
know that the good folks have finished re sentiments and treated "my lord's"
....,,their wership and are on their home• interest was only remote, he rather I jest at his own expense as little short
ward way to "Dinner" or "Pudding." negatived the confession by asking to of lese majeste. With mutual good
I . Jt Is the selection of rich, western wheats the finest
be fully informed on the intricacies of wishes forlsuccess the peer and the
the Lathro mat } r acted Roake to resume hi s grown on the prairies — that gives extra flavour to bread and
At the City Hall. as tending to exculpate his client's Some 300 yards from the Honeybun ! �O R
"Why Is that couzIcHman making lover. home, the car was stopped and the
i 1 ourn, where weather conditions aach a row?" "I suppose you have looked up the noble owner got out. A delightful PIROO cos ft winter 9OJ ft
'He's chairman of the antinolse antecedents of these Honeybuns?" "You know what you've got: to do," *deal. An abundance Of hOW!'R, •PUrt1atuts and OOtts6t* offers any
Amtred type of Acoowmadis;lans at reasonable cost. Take one of theft
-- committee, you know." ventured Lord Bulpeter diffidently. he said. "See that you do 'it to a
"Respectable city people. Not • a tick. Half a minute's deviation from fine trains down.
Reward. black mark against them," came the I the time table might make all the dif- MW southtww
The ingo
Flam
One colliery, in Ireland has awarded Inspector's quick dab of whitewash for ference between life and death to sev-
Lv. Detroit (M.C.) 12:06 Noon 4:10 am
tea weeks' bonus to. alli of its 'workers eral people." LT. Cincinnati
a the Honeyb1ins. of Cincinmell (-L a N) 7: 00 piss
-who remained loyal during the strike The neat maid who acted as wait- Peters touched his cap and watched Ar. jacksonvillae 00 Vm, Ar. Jacksonville 9:60 am-
In Great Britain. reas interrupted with the proffer of his mast'e'r swing off along the road Miami 8:00 am Miami _-9: 30 VM
Mr.
the morning papers. Lord Bulpeter and disappear into the gates of prtersb'urg _8:16 am
The key to a man Is his thought; grabbed the Planet. Opening it In the Honeybun's abode. Taking out his :.7.00 am .,"Air. Tampa 8: 06 P=
Tampa 11
to a wouan her tongue. middle, he eagerly ran his eye over stop- watch, the chauffeur carefully S'snat3e 9:50 am St. Petersburg 9:30 pm
counted o eleven and a half minutes,
co
the "displays," but his voice was Ian
quid as he. drawled: then restarted the car and crawled to Through *Qeeiping caTe, observa Sleeping care and voach
asid dining care, emehow glei vation wild, dining care
l
"I say, Roake, this paragraph, in the meretricious scroled-iron. portals
tion
NURSESthe Planet rather crabs your deal over which has- swallowed his employer.
the 'red rain', doesn't -it. Hark to the Then he loosed off three ear- splitting
the TorsAft Hosoital for IneWaIdet, blasts on his Gabriel horn and waited, THE GULF 'COAST
adinme and Altied HesvltAs, scribe!"
d0stion with And he read out the "par" inspired Ile tack out his watch again and Land of history, romance and clism, from New Orleans to P0nWA01%'
NM ywk cify, offers .tan. rears, Course
of Tral"Ins to isung wome", bavIlle the by Xlyne, and at that itoment beings counted— seconds this time. As he "d East.. DEM61itful olimete. Emoslient hotels. Reasonobile costa.
rMired, sdocation, and desir"i of boamina 'rvice frcnl -ChlceM Cincinnati and Laulgyfl$q, Atilk
declaimed by MT. Larkin to Adela at, ticked ol the tenth, Lord Bulpeter TbTou&h tralu. se
auras. This 90"1"1 boo nd6vted. the fight. pax-ticalarls and Literatum
i begr Wools. 'rho PUPill Met" 6N"orme of the Rectory. It had better be repeated, emerged from the gates, escorting a the und-&rv*ned
9 traveling lady. They literally jumped into the H. R. PORTER, Trav, Pass'r AlIt
—Do"%
IN# $chow, a r3enthly allows"ce For tome? so as to appreciate its effect on In Go TrAA4P*rUt10A 5149• —Phone ch4m IM-8l
@KWNs to and from Nf%7 York. Spector Roake. car and Peters. acting on previous in-
lawasues wrift the supw"bado"L r announce- structions, headed for a town 20 miles LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R.
"With reference to oiII
i. meet about the 'red rain' incident I in away, where at the principal hotel
ISSUE No. 5--27. our issue of yesterday, we are able to Inspector Roake'a noble -recruit played
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Lie- �N�
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Roake waxed eloquent on what he I
congenial task of bullying the Grange
buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made, from
called the futile theory of the "red
rain," and on the folly of the flashy
1 servants, and Lord Bulpeter to carry
the war into the Honeybun ramp.
.amateur who had attached importance
On leaving Roaike he bad returned
to it. The bottom, he affirmed, had
to the inn and procured his own gor.
..PURITYFLOUR.
been knocked out of it, as having any
bearing on the death of Sir Francis
geous car and immaculate chauffeur.
I During the short drive he took the
Smd 30c to stamps ft► our 700-rmi�c Purity Flour Cook Book.. 266
Lathrop, by the phenomenon hiving
latter into fuller confidence, though
Wousm Cmde Tiow Mills Go. Uokod. Tonnto,, Montreal, Ottaws. saict I*b&
occurred twice elsewhere. The private
the nature of their conversation show-
detective employed by Miss Lathrop
ed that Peters, thi chauffeur, had been
had pounced on the "red rain" as a
sho advertisement for himself and
initiated in the general trend of things
alread-
At the City Hall. as tending to exculpate his client's Some 300 yards from the Honeybun ! �O R
"Why Is that couzIcHman making lover. home, the car was stopped and the
i 1 ourn, where weather conditions aach a row?" "I suppose you have looked up the noble owner got out. A delightful PIROO cos ft winter 9OJ ft
'He's chairman of the antinolse antecedents of these Honeybuns?" "You know what you've got: to do," *deal. An abundance Of hOW!'R, •PUrt1atuts and OOtts6t* offers any
Amtred type of Acoowmadis;lans at reasonable cost. Take one of theft
-- committee, you know." ventured Lord Bulpeter diffidently. he said. "See that you do 'it to a
"Respectable city people. Not • a tick. Half a minute's deviation from fine trains down.
Reward. black mark against them," came the I the time table might make all the dif- MW southtww
The ingo
Flam
One colliery, in Ireland has awarded Inspector's quick dab of whitewash for ference between life and death to sev-
Lv. Detroit (M.C.) 12:06 Noon 4:10 am
tea weeks' bonus to. alli of its 'workers eral people." LT. Cincinnati
a the Honeyb1ins. of Cincinmell (-L a N) 7: 00 piss
-who remained loyal during the strike The neat maid who acted as wait- Peters touched his cap and watched Ar. jacksonvillae 00 Vm, Ar. Jacksonville 9:60 am-
In Great Britain. reas interrupted with the proffer of his mast'e'r swing off along the road Miami 8:00 am Miami _-9: 30 VM
Mr.
the morning papers. Lord Bulpeter and disappear into the gates of prtersb'urg _8:16 am
The key to a man Is his thought; grabbed the Planet. Opening it In the Honeybun's abode. Taking out his :.7.00 am .,"Air. Tampa 8: 06 P=
Tampa 11
to a wouan her tongue. middle, he eagerly ran his eye over stop- watch, the chauffeur carefully S'snat3e 9:50 am St. Petersburg 9:30 pm
counted o eleven and a half minutes,
co
the "displays," but his voice was Ian
quid as he. drawled: then restarted the car and crawled to Through *Qeeiping caTe, observa Sleeping care and voach
asid dining care, emehow glei vation wild, dining care
l
"I say, Roake, this paragraph, in the meretricious scroled-iron. portals
tion
NURSESthe Planet rather crabs your deal over which has- swallowed his employer.
the 'red rain', doesn't -it. Hark to the Then he loosed off three ear- splitting
the TorsAft Hosoital for IneWaIdet, blasts on his Gabriel horn and waited, THE GULF 'COAST
adinme and Altied HesvltAs, scribe!"
d0stion with And he read out the "par" inspired Ile tack out his watch again and Land of history, romance and clism, from New Orleans to P0nWA01%'
NM ywk cify, offers .tan. rears, Course
of Tral"Ins to isung wome", bavIlle the by Xlyne, and at that itoment beings counted— seconds this time. As he "d East.. DEM61itful olimete. Emoslient hotels. Reasonobile costa.
rMired, sdocation, and desir"i of boamina 'rvice frcnl -ChlceM Cincinnati and Laulgyfl$q, Atilk
declaimed by MT. Larkin to Adela at, ticked ol the tenth, Lord Bulpeter TbTou&h tralu. se
auras. This 90"1"1 boo nd6vted. the fight. pax-ticalarls and Literatum
i begr Wools. 'rho PUPill Met" 6N"orme of the Rectory. It had better be repeated, emerged from the gates, escorting a the und-&rv*ned
9 traveling lady. They literally jumped into the H. R. PORTER, Trav, Pass'r AlIt
—Do"%
IN# $chow, a r3enthly allows"ce For tome? so as to appreciate its effect on In Go TrAA4P*rUt10A 5149• —Phone ch4m IM-8l
@KWNs to and from Nf%7 York. Spector Roake. car and Peters. acting on previous in-
lawasues wrift the supw"bado"L r announce- structions, headed for a town 20 miles LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R.
"With reference to oiII
i. meet about the 'red rain' incident I in away, where at the principal hotel
ISSUE No. 5--27. our issue of yesterday, we are able to Inspector Roake'a noble -recruit played
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when the death roll' went .frequently
do, 2 to 2% lbs. 35c; hens, over 5 lbs., I Rol'ed cats, bag 90. lbs., $3.65. Bran,
do; 4 to iii lbs., 30c; do, 3 to 4 $32.25. Shorts, $34.25. Midd,:ings,
over a thousand wetkly.
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lbs., 28c; roosters, 25c; turkeys, 42 j $40.25. Iiay, No. 2, per ton, carlots,
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to 46c; ducklings, 5 lbs, and up, 35 $14.50.
annual census taken by the city assess-
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GEORGE YOUNG IMMEDIATELY AFTER. HIS SWIM
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Honey---W-lb. tins, 12% to 13c• 10- corn. and med., $3.75 to $4.25; veal °,
g.
121% to 13c; 5-]b. tins, 13 to $10.65 to $11.50; hogs,
=biz Picture, «ire;! :rum Los angrier, shcws a close -up o[ George Sming,
! the young Toronto winner of the Catalina race. The photograph was taken
lb. tins, good quality',
23%c; 2%4b. tins. �5a $11.75 to $12, with a $2 per ho bonus
almost immediately after the flnfsh. Exhaustion 'is 'pliinl written in -the
y
- Comb honey -$3.40 to $4.50 per doz. on ---elects ane: a. 60c cut on chops.
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of_. Despatches
hiddren Were Xilled
Three Fatal F'o'es in
Eastern Canadian tomes
Three successive week -eAda
have brought fatal fires In three
ddffewout Eastern Canadian
ettles. The Montreal theatre
fire and panic, with the loss of
771ivee, occurred on Sunday, Jan.
9. Early in the morning of Sun-
day, Jan. 16. four small children
were barned to death in the des -
truatiou of -their home in Toron-
to. The fire in the London lodge
room at midnight Saturday, with
the spectacular escape of thir-
teen young; people, followed by
the death Sunday of one of their
number, contributes the third
chapter to the record.
troops to China was obtained to -day
from Lord Irwin the Viceroy.
SCORE OF THRILLING ES-
CAPES FROM DEATH.
Mss Helen Drake Succumbs
to Injuries -One Girl Drop.
ping ,Four Storiew is Caught
in Coat Held by Two Men -
Others Jump -Into Firemen's
x
Churches Sacked Ili I '� At the opening of the Legislative "• .
k , Assembly the Crown's representative
? e
one.
declared: London, Ont., Jan. 23,- Thirteen .t
in India "As India is the nearest part of the girls and young men enjoying a social
_ London. -With official confirmation `y. Empire where forces are available for in the rooms of the Canadian Order --
-Thursday afternoon of serious rioting , immediate despatch to China, the In- of Foresters on the fourth floor of the ; x
than Government has. agreed to, con- building housing the People's Loan
outbreaks at Foochow, Chinese events . a g g P
have reached a boiling point which tribute a contingent, Including Indian and Savings Corporation and the ,
troops, thus co- operating with the store of the A. A. Langford' Company,
toes not exclude the chance of grave British authorities which have, been wholesale stationers at 426 and 428 ;
...•events. ; ��: � .
reluctantly obliged to order reinforce- Richmond Street, were trapped by a
It was announced that four more ments to China merely as a defensive fire which broke out with appalling
warships and one hospital ship will
follow the First Cruiser Squadron to Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, K.C. measure." � suddenness shortly before midnight Sir James Craig
Lord Irwin gave no hint as to the 111 last night. Six e r '
China Wert week. The ships to be i Sixth and only surviving son of the 8'a g persons were seriously Premier of northern Ireland, who be.;
f tsent are the gunboats Aphis, Lady author of the "Pickwick Papers," who strength or composition of the Indian f injured, one fatally. Nine others re- came a viscount on the Issue of the' s
units. ceived minor in
Bird, the destroyers Wanderer and has celebrated his 7 &h birthday. Sir juries. There were King's New Year Honors list.'g=�
Wotvsri �3, and the hospital ship Henry is recorder' , of London and Hong Kong, Jana 23. -Three corn- numerous thrilling escapes from death ,s
hoaorarp president of the Dickens Fel- pa of Punjab Indian- British col- In the flames, eleven of the young wo- body, and in a critical nervous 'eOn=
M•sine. They will leave Malta on y g dition.2
January 30th. lowship. diers stationed here were ordered to- men and the men jumping into a net r
3' Marian North, 88 Oak Street', East k
Washington.- Protection of the for- y to embark for Shanghai to- held by the firemen, while another girl r
tslgners at Amoy has been guaranteed
morrow. I was caught in the coat of two men London, hands and body badly burned. bra
by the Chinese authorities in the event may be prepared in case it become Washington, Jan. 22. -The thunder - ; who made an improvised net of the James Smith, 16 Rathmine Street,
East London, suffering from sinful
of outbreaks, the State Department; necessary for them to go to Amoy.' ing tide of Chinese unrest has at last garment. One youth plunged down g P i
was informed by Consul- General Put-f, New York. -All American and Brit- invaded Shanghai, the great Interns - the burning stairs to safety.
cuts and burns.
ah misslonarieb are being withdrawn tional centre of the,,Orient. Bricks ! Nine of the members of the party John Duncan, 160 Hamilton Road,, ,
• On Jan. 18, Mr. Patnam reported, from Kusling, s city on the Yangtse
an stones have been showered upon ! were rushed to Victoria Hospital in hands burned and wrist severely cut.
�� „ Po �, Eugene Taylor, 435 Horton Street, `
agitators detained for some time a River below Hankow, according to a } Peace officers by parading tramway ambulances, as follows:
'British steamer, with priests, nuns, } cablegram received at the headYquar- workers in a riot on historic Nan-± Helen Drake, aged 15, " high hands and body badly burned.
e -and several Chinese orphans, on route'ter•e of the Presbyterian Board of For- king Road, resulting in minor injur-' street, South London, terribly burned Murray Taylor, 436 Horton Street,
from Foochow to Hong Kong.
The! sign Missions, 156 Fifth Avenue, ies to many and tightening appreci -I about the face and body; died at 6.46'band cut by
firemena nets as he jumped into
::aressei was finally allowed to leave I London, Jan. 23. -The four bat- ably the tension and anxiety of dip- . this evening. «
after disembarking tea Chinese, in -, talions of British troops which are lomatic Chancellories the world over. II Florence Jack =on, 11 McClary Ave.,
Douglas De Harts. Ottaway Ave.,
eras the 13th Infante Brigade. All _ _ i -` -- toot cut and other hurts.
cludiag eight children, and one Span - under orders to proceed to China come I Apparently.no foreigner was hurt. South London, cuts about bead and 3
ism priest A Spanish priest of Amoy; P y gr+
Fireman Floyd Flenher of the Con
" was held up the afternoon of the' the personnel of the brigade on leave, _ tral Station fell on an icy sidewalk and
eighteenth by s Chinese crowd, but and at instruction courses have been �%� - - �%����' suffered injuries to his back which
:Was uninjured and rescued by local recalled during the week -end and I l '1 sent him n Victoria Hospital He
Polies i notices ported to reservists attached , DYNAMITE SAFE FAIL TO � ' �ONTE `S and Duncan, t Harts om Murray_
"Later the Spanish mission at Amoy. to the brigade ordering them to rejoin were able to go to their homes to -day.
lsaa threatened by a mob, and four their units, The four battalions will 1 Q 7 I The following were rescued. and
' have• a strength of 140 officers and suffered various hurts, but were cared a
priests and five nuns took refuge_ on gt
I . f for at their homes: John Rawlings, s
p she American steamer Consuelo lean - kk 3, 3�4 other ranks. Windsor Cant., Jan. 23. -Three • lated the story of the attempted safe-
the remises under Lire protection An order to stand by has also been e ' Francis Street, East London, foot cut;
p p y ggs struggled -for two hours early blowing.
: rod the police. ( sent to the 5th Armored Car Com- to-day to blast e I l Murray Laaghton, 102 Wharncliffe
t y pen. with dynamite The thugs entered the place shortly Road, West London, head and hands '
"On the morning of Jan. 19 the Pany• the safe of the Neal Baking Company after midnight and forced Jones up-
from Malta it is announced that I burned; Marjorie Edwards, 509 Em -`
Amoy newspapers contained inflam- on Salter Avenue, and finally aban- stairs at the point of a revolver, he er Street, South London, arm badly ±
lnatory articles against the Foochow t+vo battalions of 'troops stationed Boned the attempt and left. the plant i said. When he was safely tied up and cut by falling on a wire as she jumped
there are ordered to China on short the night- out of the way,
Catholics, accusing them of murdering after trussing up Roy Jones, y the men drilled a hole i into the life -net; Arthur Cole, Dun- R 6
children. At present the agitation (rotice- watchman, with ropes and placing a in the door of the safe, inserted a
A Calcutta desatch says the Govern I das Street, arm injured; Harry Inge,
seems to be directed against these Y typewriter cover over hint head. charge of dynamite and waited for a
Per,! has chartered two liners of th? Eva Street, East London, painful cuts
- Catholics, but It is impossible to say Unable, because of a gag in his passing street car to deaden the sound about the body.
whether it may spread against for- Lritish India Steam Navigation Com- mouth to make an outcry, Jones strug- 1 of the explosion. The first blast fail-
signers generally, pany for the purpose of conveyirp glad against the bonds that held him ed, so did the second and third, al- BOY AD�r '
"The situation in the Interior is trmps at Calcutta to Chira. in his chair. Finally he got rid of though the last one bent the big steel i
quiet. Missionaries in far -.away eta- Delhi, British India, Jan. 21- Con- the head covering and worked himself j door on the safe which contained nn �
Lions have been warned so that the tirmation of the despatch of Indian B� L�7
y 1 to tna telephone, where he removed { $1,000 in cash, according to the police,
the receiver with his teeth, but could So strong was the blast that it blew ;!
med Y8 to make only a guttural sound. A tele out the windows of the office.
- Smoked meats -Hama.
80c; cooked harm, 42c; amcked rolls, Phone girl at Central notified police Before departing, one of the gang!
+arS+..6c; breakfa� bays, 32 to lore; backs, headquarters and a squad of officers plated a cigarette between Jones' lips His Ice Cake Thought to Have d
11�L�L yi looseness, 33 to QOc. aas hurried to the locality. After the' and allowed him several whiffs to Been �py� Ashore -Res-
I Cured meats -Long eloar bsicon, 50 night watchman was released he re- ' "steady your nerves."
to 70 lbs., $22; 20 to 90 lbs. $20.50; _ _ cue Workers failed.
TORONTO. 20% lbs. and up, $ °1.34; lightweight � THE HERO clev�land.-When night descended
Man. wheat -No, 1 - North., $1.48; rolls, in •barrels, $41.50; heavyweight. on Lake Erie on Thursday, police, See-;
t
_No. 2 North., $1.45; No. 3 North., rolls, $38.54 per bbl, - turn an ccQaas guards v
ti Lard -Pure tierces, 1434 to 153Sc; ;. valiant tight to save a youth of about)
r t Man. oats. -No. 2 CW, nominal; No. tuba, 16 to 16%c; pails, 16% to I7c; � � F � i
8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, file; No. prints, 17% to 18c; shortening tierces, a 15, who was seen floating to his death!
!; 2 feed, nominal; Western grain quota- 12 to 1234:: blocks, 1434 to loc; pails, ,�, t. '' on a cake of ice Wednesday night.
: tins, in c.i.f. ports. 1334 to 1334c. i c The body of the victim, police and:
Am. corn, track, Toronto -No- 2. Heavy export steers, S7 to 57.50; t coast guards said, probably never will
old yellow, 94c; No. 3 old yellow, 88c. Leavy steers, good, $6.25 to $6.50; be found., It was ground to pieces in
MiIlfeed =DeL Mbatreal freights, butcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.25; '
bags included: Bran,' per toh, $3225;'do, fair to good, $6.25 to $6.76 do, milling ice, they believe, and the story,
shorts r ton $34.26; middlings � ' of a night of horroi in the chilling,
corn., $4 76 to $5; butcher heifers, �Y f
$40?6 choice, $7 to $7.25; do, fair to good, �' bobbing darkness of Lake Erie never
Ontario oats, 50c, f.o.b. shipping 1$5.50 to $6; do, corn., $4.50 to $5; but - will be told.r
cher cows, good to choice, $5 to $:5.75; + h "� + The fire tug John H. Farley' came
ayoints. Ido, co . to med., $3.50 to $4.50; do,'' a }
Ont, mood milling wheat -$1 t7 to, manners nd cutters, $`L �o to $2.75; chugging back home Thursday after- lot
$1.29 f.o.b. shipping points, according : butcher 11s, g boon. The firemen were haggard and ?v
cod to choice, $5 to ( gry; and one was frost bitten. `
_to freights. $5.25; did, med., $4 to $4.75; do, bolog- fail-! "
Barley- Malting, 80 to 64r-
Their " Their spirits were depressed at
$3.50 to $3.80; bah beef, $8 to 1
4* Buckwheat -75c, nominal 50 !
Rye-No 21 90c.. $10; feeders, choice, $5. to $5.80; do, I _ are
An .air Iane, iloted by Kenneth
Man. flour -First pat., $7.90, To- fair. $5 to $5.25; stockers, choice, P P
!onto; do, second pat, $7.40. f $4.,o to $5; do, fair to med., $4 to Cole, test pilot for the Glenn H. Mar -;,
$-1.50; milch cows, $65 to $80; spring- i !tin Co., soared out over the lake in, r
Ont, flour- Toronto, 99 per cent.
stem, per barrel, in carlota, Toronto ers, $80 to $100; plain to med, cows, { search of the boy, but the ceiling was}
b.bb; seaboard, in bulk, $5.55. $40 to $60; calves, choice, $13 :, only 1,500 feet high under the clouds,+ '-
ro Cheese -New, large, 20 to 2C3;c; to $14; do, med., $9 to $12.50; do, x and it was foggy. Cole couldn't get} �e
2 i�- corn. and grassers, $5 to $6; lambs, ! + !
p
twins, 20 to 21c• triple 2c. St . i �. much' perspective and saw nothing. i
twi 35 ,g r choice, $lr.50 to $12; bucks, S9 to P
tons, 23c. Old, large, 25c; twins, 26c; ' .:,Y I
triplets, 27c. Old Stiltons, 28c. $9,50; sheep, choice, $6.50 to $7.50; do, entity of the boy is not known . -'
: B �
# The id
heavies $4.00 to $5; do, culls, $3 to I -�
Butter
creamery prints, 45 3
to 46c; No. 1 creamery, 44 to 45c; No. $3,50; hogs, thick and smooth, fed -and 1 % Die Of IriBuei�Za
: -2, 43 to 44c. Dairy prints, 34 to 35c.!watered, $11.25; do, f.ob., $10.70; do,i k ' ti ,,.. i 1ri London During Week,
E Fresh extras in cartons 63 country points, $10.50; do, off cars, _
London. •- Three hundred and •
twenty -sin: eteaths from influenza i
& - fresh!
to 66c; fresh'extrss, loose, 63c; fresh Y•+
' firsts, 68c; fresh seconds, 42 to 43c;
fresh pullets, 53 to 54c. Storage ex-
$11.65; • select premium, per hog, $'2.20.
P , P
MO MONTREAL.
7.
statistics published by the Min -°
uV ft seconds, - oats- Can. -we ., o. 2, Esc; do,
to 43c.' No. 3, 67c. Flour, bias. spring
1
1 ~~ {
4
X42
Poultry, dressed - Chickens 5 lbs. I wheat pats,, 1sts, $7.90; do, •Inds,
do, 4 to 6 lbs_ 39c; do, 3 do;. bakers,
r
Health officials pointed out, how-
and up, 40e; $7,nt40; strong $7.20; do,
ever, that these figures compare fav-
yn,
to 4 lbs., 36c; do, 2% to 3% lbs., 35c; wier pats., choice, $6.10 to $6,15.
when the death roll' went .frequently
do, 2 to 2% lbs. 35c; hens, over 5 lbs., I Rol'ed cats, bag 90. lbs., $3.65. Bran,
do; 4 to iii lbs., 30c; do, 3 to 4 $32.25. Shorts, $34.25. Midd,:ings,
over a thousand wetkly.
_
$2c; . !
lbs., 28c; roosters, 25c; turkeys, 42 j $40.25. Iiay, No. 2, per ton, carlots,
a ;
1
by 9,000 during 1926, according to the
to 46c; ducklings, 5 lbs, and up, 35 $14.50.
annual census taken by the city assess-
to 38c. Chee -c, finest welts, 19. to 19 c..
t
137,197. The total assessment of land
Beans -Can. hand- picked, $3.60 to Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 41 to
•13.90 $3.45 to
;
r
bushel; primes. $3.60. 41%c.
M'
Map ?e products - Syrup, per imp.` Eggs, storage extras, 50c; storage
gal., $2.25 to $2.30; per 5 gal., $2.15!frsts, -17e, storage seconds, 42c; fresh
to $2.25 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 extras, Cec; fresh firsts, 55 to 57c.
to 2gc, Com. cows, $3.50 to $4.50; bulls,
GEORGE YOUNG IMMEDIATELY AFTER. HIS SWIM
`
Honey---W-lb. tins, 12% to 13c• 10- corn. and med., $3.75 to $4.25; veal °,
g.
121% to 13c; 5-]b. tins, 13 to $10.65 to $11.50; hogs,
=biz Picture, «ire;! :rum Los angrier, shcws a close -up o[ George Sming,
! the young Toronto winner of the Catalina race. The photograph was taken
lb. tins, good quality',
23%c; 2%4b. tins. �5a $11.75 to $12, with a $2 per ho bonus
almost immediately after the flnfsh. Exhaustion 'is 'pliinl written in -the
y
- Comb honey -$3.40 to $4.50 per doz. on ---elects ane: a. 60c cut on chops.
lad's face.
`e
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London. •- Three hundred and •
twenty -sin: eteaths from influenza i
a es during the- week
ending January 15 were recorded in
7.
statistics published by the Min -°
istry of Health. One hundred and!$�
4
thirtysevet; eked in London alol4a.
Health officials pointed out, how-
ever, that these figures compare fav-
yn,
orably with the epidemic' in 1922,.?
when the death roll' went .frequently
over a thousand wetkly.
�.
Vanccuver's population increased
al
by 9,000 during 1926, according to the
annual census taken by the city assess-
ment commission and now stands at
t
137,197. The total assessment of land
'.`.
is now $128,518,860 and the improve-
r
ments •598,768,960.`
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��A� 1 _•Georgia Cowan is spending, his' . -Miss Corinne Doyle, of Teronte, � _
holida s in Toronto. spent Sunda with ,her aunt, Mrs. ,H-: -
rA hett.y "win
k full
Oshawa •with her son, Norman. =The ice harvest is now ' in
--Mrs. FalWse, of Durham, is via- .-Mrs. W. B. Powell is still cQnB- swing. It is of extra good quality,
•' iting her son, Dr. Fallaise.
- Frank Hall speak a few days n � tier bed, but is improving a hawing a good thickness and very
Men's Mackinaw (bate, rag. 12.50, for ” ... 9,75
last week with relatives is Toronto. -Mrs. and Miss AShley,. of Whitby -Mrs. John Stork was -in Throats _ _ _ . .
-Mrs. Alf. Clark has be sous- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday eve oiag attending a icon's Windbreakers. reg. 0.50, for ...
' 1y ill, but is now aonalderably improT• Draper. meeting of the Arthur Blight studio '^
=Fred r y, - i rig, ;?
-dos�h Cowan was laid up a few Stork left on Tuesday” for Club, Boy's Windbreaker* re 4.50. for ... 3.50 s
Cobourg relieving at the C.N.R. star- -W, V. Law, h'ss sold his fine brick
eisys last week With an attack °! tins at ifiat taws residence to John Anna°, but will not Men's heavy Shirts, rag. 2100, for.:: # 50
"bronchitis. -Mr. Kerr, of the Whitby Hospital give up possession until the middle of - - -
ti iS
-•$t. Andrew's choir were enter- the summer. Men's Fine Shirts, reg. 3,00 and 8.50, for L5Q_and 1.15 tmi
staff, was the guest of Jloha aad.)rrs. ,
tailed at the horse of Harry and !sirs. Draper on Stsadsy.
-Dr. E. A. Sadler Dentist, practis- Men's Sweater (7oat% reg. 3:50 and 3.00 for 8.811 and 2.04
Xrtsald last day evening. in Toronto. wilt be bare in his
-Miss Beside Bath; is spending -a
_Mn s. D. J Callaghan and little week's vacation with lrieadal ha Dun- °u"° oa'Thatradsy from 10 a. m. to ; Tbese`are a taw of the many lines sea are sscrifleiog.
son of T , spent a•m•� se usual.
t a day last week Barton and Oshawa -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- _
with her parents, John and Mrs. -A number of the young people of
ilia Office over Balsdon's hardware
d idurkar• the village and community enjoyed a -
r store. Office honsB, 9 to 6 daily and
- Lorne Mrs. Kemp and little social dance in the Town Hall on Fri- * /� �t -
:eon, Donald, of Whitby townsidp, day ve by appointtaent. _ $OCj�Fj� .�- NIGHT
w spent Sunday whit John and >fdis. y The Pickering hockey team went
-At the annual meeting' of the to Brooki[n as Monday evening to Thos. Johnson's YANNIGANS
South Ontario Agricultural Society, play a friendly game with the team of ' �. Hugh Miller's YAHOOS ;<
The young people of St. Andrew's held on Monday of last week the chat village, but was defeated by 8 to g••
r church will be entertained this (Fri- Secretary, �,, P. Davis, reported 5goals.
day),- evening at the home of M. S. == ' __SECOND, GAME
that the receipts is 19E6 exceeded the -Miss Topliffe, of the public
€ -E. H.
Chapman. our genial milky expenditures by over one thousand' school teaching stall, was able to re- The School Team vs. - � '
yr y g dollars. As the Fair had several bad sume work last week. after being laid Jack Br an ' y,' S
!' slant, has disposed of his business to years owing to rain. this report was off duty for several weeks during y i s GREY HOUNDS
rx E. L, Chapman, who will take posses- v -ry Icou*_ _ which she underwent an operation for #"
aeon on y
next, �� 1 Get your hockey supplies from as we are featuring the
-At St. Georges Church next appendicitis, and has now made a
-Miss Thom, operator at the tele- Spaulding line, and you N
hone central, was off duty a day Sunday services will be held at 10.30 complete recovery,
P a.m. and 7.00 p.m. The evening ser- -On Friday evening the Y. P. U. - a them. : • t
can't beat
last week on account of the illness -- s
" eti her father. Was. Thom, of Dunbar- vice will be of a special musical will entertain the Young People:, of
x character. The preacher at both ser- Alman's Church, the latter providing Fred . T Bunten w Picker*n
;s �• vices will be Mr: W. R. Sproule. On the program and ours . the refresh- T. a1 a
�, - d3iiver Crammer, who was taken Established 1857.
M�ondey, Jas 31st, at 8 p.m., the art manta. A good time and.a profitable
' - seriously ill several weeks agto, with nual vestry meeting will be held. evening. Our church folk are also in- r
,.• ; sia e$ection of the heart, is now malt, Every member Of the congregation is vited. _ s
a recovery and expects to be xi
� good r'y urged to attend. -
-able to resume work before long. -Wednesday this of this week was the
'
-Frank H. Elliott, Eltittwho formerly coldest day this winter with the war-
-The -� •= - � - l
-The Y, P. S. of St. Andrew's y
{ owned and occupied the farm now curry down to 16 to -24 degrees below y,7
church was entertained by the owned by F. H. Westney, where he zero. However, that was warm com- 4torig ,, r
young people of !1i Dunbastoa Unit- resided many years, died on Monday pared with other parts of Ontario. In
ed Church on Mondhy evening, and at the home of his daughter, Mrs, the northern parts of file province
they report a most enjoyable outing. Brownsberger, of Mount Joy, from 56 degrees below. zero was registered _ _
-Wle are credibly informed that at son points. -+^
the infirmities of old age. His funeral -The Brooklin Dramatic Club will
there is no foundation for the tassel took place on Wednesday, interment
" that a Scotchnlan has offered a rite resent their humorous drama, entit• -
Y - p being made in the Markham Cemet �� ':The Little Irish Rose," m the
$100.000 to then first person w9ao His wife predeceased him some sit
will cross the Pacific Ocean b the P Town Hall an Wednesday evening
y three years ago. He is survived by next. Feb., tad, under the auspices of K 4
swimming ethod. pp
g turn sorts and one daughter. the Ladies' Aid Society of 8t, An. Men's ' And Boys' Heavy Cape- Men's gabbers -plain ousts with
$4� - Dog - poisoners have been at wank - the past few ears n- drew's Church. The Brooklin DrAma• mostly small' sizes -re 1,50 double red sole. Especially i
'in Whitby town recently and several Dori P Y Pe 9 S• w
manu�hip is becoming a lost art, due tic Ciub' have given thia.pnpulardrama and 200. now 98c. Boys' all- made for heavy rough wear.�i
valuable dogs have passed from their to the fact the less attention has been several times. Includi° Whitb Rag•
g y 'Gloves is dark heather shades. ; Clean•ua -price 1.79
earthly career via ilia poisoned meat d to writing than was formerly. tan and Hrooklin, to delighted Audi -
pal S Clean -hp at W.
route. So far the miserable culprit It is quite true that good penmanship "aces. Don't fail to hear it next
has not been apprehended. is not the necessity it was years ago Wednesday night. Admission 25 cts., Boys' "Wind -breaker*" in fancy r
-Rev. A. R Sanderson's themes typewriter has cis with children, under 12 years. 15centa. i.
for Sun+iay wit! be -1030 a.m. "'1412 idea's Overalls is plain black and bright shades. very newest, a�
business
to a very great extent in lain blue, all sizes i Rand' '�89 Boy *� pi akin mite with , the Love of God ". Last Sunday's theme p g• "?t
business offices, but still the. pen has DICKERING HOCKEY LEAGUE • 1.79. Carhartt s.
....continued. 7.0(t p.m. Fighting Again — I i£
t, st The Stars ", lfiird in genes. If you to be used to a considerable extent. high standard for quality, cuffs. fine toes ting. reg• 75e,
I There is now an agitation in some 71 third round in the Pickering now 2.50. now 44.
are not attending any church come quarters to make penmanship a more Hockey League was played Tuesday
with us. promirnnt subject in the public evening The Iee was in good condi-
. - Owing to the intense cold the car- ,
nivsi which was take schools than is at preeeat, and we ti�on and the games -eve good, two 1 Only, Maas Heavy W Inter Over. Special for two weeks -ins Men'*
l think that this es a move- is the fast ezhibitione resulting. Bob Gorr- coat. nice heather shade. Underwear- Standfield s Red cw ;
place on Wednesday evening has been t direction. don handled both es in splendid right �i � �1aid lining. 8 # length with labs! all- wool shirts and draw- -
h' 1postponed until the evening of Monday -We wish to call the attention of style. The Maple Leah trimmed the p1
Jan. 31st. when ilia same prograat will dit, size 89, good value at ors. worth at least 2.50 per
�. .1be Ja carried out as was progiaed for the toaaship council to the danger- Greyhounds in the first 6 to 4 and I0.00. Clean -up -price 17.49. , ptarment, now 1.91L �?
ous condition of the approaches to the Rangers were victorious is the
- .:'Wednesday everidi Clark's bridge, on Church St. south. amend contest 4 to 2.
Jai Simomici -who was injur- • ,j y 4
There is a drop of about seventeen iswo>;s esA.warxa ' We're Cleanul out the Odds �siid a
ed several weeks ago as a result of a feet on each side of the approaches
3
fall on the icy steps at the rear of which are unprotected by a, railing. tits le Leafs,
k; the Standard Bank building,. while in v 8 8 1 0 4 Endst 're$ ass of what hale'
,i has One sight recently sa accident was Rangers. '8 1 $ 0 ' 4 t �A.i�f
the perforcisace of his duties. Iq
` land tai now suffering from heart out lights met gad horse and buggy as Greyhounds, hounds, s 0 1 2 1 ' cos use- t +.•!' �,
ever amts been confined to 3tie home,
r the latter was about to go on the
r trouble. We hope he. may soon be re- ss • ;L _
badge. heltii:!r saw the older until - • - ` .diem over. •
listed to ilia usual good health Fiso asls►errfasrassezets. ,
a -The members of the Women's they were upon each other. The car was brought to a sudden standstill by
!Guild o! St. George's Church are hold - Girl's Skatio Boots• sizes fancy colors
;. applying the brakes. but not soon r1R BAGF -19 young pi,as at lot 13. g g}, 8, Ladies Silk Scarfs. Pan
Ing a Silver Tea at the residence of enough to avoid striking the horse FB F con„ Pickens=. Apply James Greenlaw, 8}. regular 8,00, clean-up price in fiRnred crepe. regular 1.49. '
Mrs. George Barker on Thursday ev- which was thrown against the railing pl`i" ^nt - -- - - -_ 70-M 11.98, Youths' Skating Boots. now 1.19. Lwdies' Fancy Silk is
aening, Feb. 3rd, at 3 p. m. The ladies of the bridge: Had this 'happened FOR AA LE -Good a+ok sinus, •halo sizes 11. 12 and 18, regular 8.95, Crepe Kerchiefs. regulgir 49c, a
+of the village are cordially invited to three of four feet further to the south Home Comfort. to escettenc condition. Mrs. now 8.39. clean-up at 34c.
attend. A program of music and the horse, buggy and driver -lould T' E. Ham, Brougham. silt
-headings will be given, after which re- have been thrown down the embank= RA-LI$ -One ••Happy Thought"
freshmeats will be served. Salver slant a_Fmbea Ranee. Good s. new. AWy Children's Wool Jerbey Suits. sir- Ladies' tUlk •-and Silk and Wool
Collection P. a 130a 85,Piekenng. -ori 21
-Doha and Mrs. Gret#taai, of Inver- -A quiet but pretty wedding was - - _ _ cis 8, #, 5 and d, very pretty • Hosiery in tasty shades and
solemAized at St.' Paul's United 1WBRSALS. BXOHANGSORRt3NT patterns, saiest{Iersand bloom- Plain shades, all sizes. really
may, S•+ who are �heing two or Church Parsonage on, Wednesday, It' � and a�.eni in the visas, of pare- h� �. a,50.
three months with n�elstives and moot. Apply s D°.sPiekenng•News. ,snit _ going at 889. �worih 126. clean-up seine 48c.
morning, January 26th, by the Rev
ifriends in Claremont and other parts A. R, Sanderson. when Gladys Maude �rTRAYBD -On Friday. Jan. 21st, a
of'the t6ovnship, spent Monday with eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- S youngrellowdog,.answers to the as-of 2 poly. Ladies' White Pull -over Bath Towels. fancy stripes, large ��,
Alvin and Mrs. Bushby. Mr. Graham '13ounce. Has tag No. eio. Good rew.:d, 1
hart W. Greene, of Whitby wag unit- Frank setdeck. Whitevate. 21 -alt Sweaters. roll collars, fine for size. worth 70c. lining at 49c.!
who left Claremont for Saskatchewan ed in marriage to John Careltoni• Rn- okstis , both slightly soiled, Small Bwtyh Towels in fancy
thirteen yearb ago, is much pleased thenford, of the city of Oshawa. Tate OTIOS -]f wnutd like to have all 4.50 �.h
V unpaw , threshing scemsts to be paid as fag• ,going at 8.44. stripes, for 25e.
with the ��+ and reports 8"O�Od crops• bride was beautifully gowned in peach soon aspos.shie. in order to meet eapsa.es. Roy
When he went west oxen were used georgette and brown ohennille trim- cercexr Loettrt Hill. R. R. i. M21 -
most extensively, with verytfew her- •
. mings, with a pretty hat of gold lace D
saes to be seen. Now there are very PIANO I,Sg90NA -Miss Aldine i �� - -i.
. �' and 'rhinestones, ,The bade was at- l ward. Claresoac is ptYpand to' cake a lim- LW� � large French fry pan Wl
few oxen and nearly every farmer tended bbgg leer sister. Miss Helen L. M. ilea numtxr of paoiL on the piano, at 25 cts. per •
has an automobile, so rapid has been Greene.�'`"1'tte nom was supported half hour k..on Plisse so3. it3 31,
-
ahhe transformation. ppi0 atrau�er, Wear ever Alulnlllum, and.
by Mr. . F. C. Daniel, of Oshawa. A �jOR SALE 13Y •TENDBR -The s . ,
' -The Women's Institute held a 1' charts party at Brwrgbam, [ormerty the =a 3 The tin of Crises all for .1.69* - - - -
reception suss held afterward at the 'r
rsh �rop�r�y.
Tenders will elo.e f
very interesting meeting on Tuesday bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Ruther- Feb, 15th. Apply L. Mirdlei.,Brougbsm.zo -s1 �_
last at the home of Mrs. Gordon Law. ford will spend their honeymoon in
]sir. Elliott, Supti of the. Children's Montreal and points .east,after which TORONTO WET• W A aH L A IIN
Aid Society Oshawa, spoke for some tits Will make their home on Ritson DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and . .; . :. HAPMAN
y explain our 23 -hour service. Just leave your V v
time telling of the splendid work dons Road north, Oshawa. name with Mr. S. W. avis, barber shop• We
'by, his society in aiding and caring will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. �.
-On Saturday evening last some
for neglected children. Some idea of excitement was creato by the rumor ��OR' SALE -21 shoats. pica, y,YunR
his work may be imagined when we that one of 'the busses that run be- sow, male and female goats, z_pure bred
consider over 4000 feces of mail were Hereford bull calve., one 2 -year nisi Tamwortb
P tureen Oshawa and Tornrato. had been boar. Fred Lacey, lot 36, B F e.n., Piekeris``. THE CENTR.�.L GgRAE
handled by his staff last year. The struck by a C.N.A. train at the level Highland Creek 13 O. 1'bone•Maly 807. 20 4d .
ladies contributed generously- towards .crossing at Searboro just west of V A RM MACHINERY '-Frost A - '
the shower and as a result a box of West Hill. As it was the bus that 1' Wood Cockshutt,ruabope Anderson,Joba /�
ppreserved fruit, groceries and cloth- passes t'hroug'h Pickering at 8.35 p.m. Deere. Bissell. Gould. Sbapley a Muir. Fleury, Telephone 4.700
3ng was seat to the Shelter. The Wilkinson. Beet�prites. Order your rc icing on its way to Toronto, it had a large now. Also De Forest resin.. W. F. l�issey. r
program concluded by Mrs. Somer- Greenwood. $�u r•
villa gluing a humorous reading. number of passengers. and. naturally
much anxiety, was felt in regard to G�OR SBRVIOB Thoro -bred York-
-Death cattle R'ith awful sudden- the safety of friends. Fortunately, for ssiefrhO'e.brmd�oow:hia�esni� in g oe 1
_ nese to one of our oldest residents in there was ao foundation for the aim- Bond ;c;on, Yo Yarkehirdsows dote to farrow - : x
the person lof Albert Emmett, of or whatever, but was Auto IR
Church St. Deceased, who was in his o s a most distort- Brougham. thous 1e. :th84 f
-= —,�,� year -4lsd n'tfir� -sn a ev- ed sense of humor. It is a it t OR SALE -New sloo sielghe at •
eniag in his usual health but at bout e49 Ffacw.y prices; also all impktadsats Gasoline, Acetyl$IIe `1Velding
70 o'clock (he -was taken very ill with Persons cannot be adequately 7 1 '
of u.e on . firm ka Amt -clan oAer, cheap. A1ao
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Choking sensation. M;d1ea1 aid was
punished ffor cirealating such a report truck .rate. and light scales• I3ighat prke paid _
that. might be attended by serio nor poultry, hiss., wcoa and jWak. H. serm:a, - - Battery (3b8rin�
summoned, but before the doctor had eortsequenoes to a person of nervous �ouavine . Telwhoo. lt►a. Isv •
arrived he had passed away,. death temperament, w'ho might have held re- OR SALE -Obeap. all kinds of -p
having taken place within twenty latives on the bus. However, as for- Fwsork..pyrr�ess,andal] kleda or tarsi is- ire airs made on all makes
minutes of the first attaek,�rid sine to ts to good order. Also several heavy add
16eart disease. His funeral will take ttutately, there was no tragedy to ne- CDscal",aand ca k stove. and ha.cen. High-
light _
' this Vnursdstyi afternoon to port' this crossing is a most ds:iger- tr�spr� •Hermaws�cout".iwwO°iPaoeae°19 i is ih of cars.
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orway cemetery. Deceased. with hit °OS O°e' a bee been thebt ens of a •
wife, came to Pidoering about two rinraber of accidents. several of which N O T = 0:M
were fetal. As the tra�Bc on this _ _ -' _ _ _ _ -. • �
years ago from Wronto where Qtr was highway is now so heavy and is grad- R. H. Morley wishes to tbank his
engaged in the contracting business' usUy becoming great, it will be a Oustomere for the support given him
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Ito spend his remaining days here in miracle if a d' ter does not'oetcar during the last 5 ears, and to stair`
retirement. He is w arvived by his wife at this point, hod the C. N., R. wdll he has sold his milk business to B. L g�RLES Be 'SPENCER
also a son and daughter. The symp' likely not do anything to protect the Chapman. who will take it over on the '
shiny of the community is extended to public until a tragedy does occur. lot of February. ai
the widow and family i14 their swl- wtken plhe epinion ,ill compel th. I should like all amounts owing we _
'den bereavemoel. m to be paid daring F*broary, li>Ig?. Proprietor, Pickering-
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