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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_02_044. �Y'� s�r�in:aa�a' &- ax, .µ,y %� •e. �-µ� .rv� i.. r •�- •rf�,e,•atrrz�e'�sa;iso•� .i.;�;.°�t....N:z � ''c- :�°:N:,. °,•R•���`ru�'d ` rr .+:.'� •i .�t".•a. as 4, 7- ., ,�_ ^`• a f cri ; �.-y iw+_" -r,... a r +'tea., . ,'' ,• •. _ . . . . . . . CK HE. P.1 ERITN i 'w T PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY; Y i VIT0100leimssl adi iW*- 4fteeY3, X14 ®= HIGHLAND CREEK. WHITEYALE. - _ �fid4ea4 SiiW �kii� Q•�BL We regret to report the sudden The Ladies' Aid of Whitevale Unit, ++ fi death of one of our most highly re• ed Church are holding a Chicken rppacted residents, in the person of R. FO YTH. Oep�, D,. Director Vrs. John Ooakweli. which took lace pie supper A the evening an Friday, tometricat Assoelal of Ontario. Reg. :1Fae or9 p Feb. 11th. A good supper and an ex- of the Amnion Opepmettteal on Friday last, Jan. 28th, at the home cellent esamised by appointment- of her daughter. Mrs, W. H. Knowles, program are being provided. , �mais' � g Her funeral took Come and have a good time. * + - in her 73rd yyear, Fruit Basket@ of all descriptions, lace on Wednesday to Groveside incltadin t, boxee, pt. boxes. �ea°etery, Brooklin. An obituary MA ^AIM. AA 8. CHRISTIAN, Barrister mad g q notice will appear In our neat issue. &!MRC -itor, Notary Pttbtie late. Mom �to Crates and Basket@ at As a result of the notice set ved on esm. Sortn.W3ng,CwrreHouse, Whitby. 25iy .' the municipalities interested by the lowest ices. Good slipper and Rood program at Canadian National Railways, in which r ti. BROWNING, K. O.. Barrio • Whitevale, Feb: 11tb they state that the line between Stouf?- ter, solicitor, Nota Public. Annex' Blk., villa and Button will be. abandoned, t top went of Post Office. Duadat st,eet, gaping and Turning. ll itby. House phone 386. Officephone39$. OUNBARTON. the reeve and councillors of Whit- Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools - church have taken prompt action to BATON A ROSS - Barristers. So. At the Community Hall next Sun- fight the proposal when it comes be• Llictore Northern Ontario Building, 330 ' . 'Salt For Sale day, the regular . aftera,00n service fore the Commissioners. Should the W.J. eaten, ate. Intentions of the railway ' W. J. Beaton, ' ' will be held at 3 o'clock, Mr. W. R. y be carried i r• D• F. Rcm, Adelaide 2707 CHAS. A. WHITE. Sproule ll charge. The young people out it will prove a disastrous blow to Successor to late W. G. Barnes meet Bach Thursday at 8 p.m., all are the district around Ballatrae. It is one t3;E'a0 br write- Locust Hill, Ont. welcome. contended that the tine has never been tsters, Solicitors etc.. 213 -214 Confed- ' wreEk"Iding Corner Yonga and Rich. An old -time dance will be held in properly operated, and the only way mond Sts.. Toronto. t'hooes Main 1390 and Main the Dunbarton Community Hall, on to prRce the line on a paying basis is 0690• Picker'iag Office open Monday and wed- 3r to operate an electric storage battery u aesday eveainpand all day Satutday, including the evening of Friday, Feb, 11th, at or gasoline 'car. The Whitchurch ,l Saturday evearng. Phone Pick. 000. au J. _H. 8 o'clock. A good orchestra %ill be Couocil will put up' stron case be. Desstad - attendance. Admission, 75 cents a forethe Railway Board. and we -hope ' Dtrectot' couple, Ladies please provide. with success. v.. -... � �R. J. R. FOWLIE., Dentist. Car. WEST HILL. "ton Rd. and Victoria Park Ave. To- JGte•trsaed A'tlabQLfner taste. us eta at door). Often Evenings ;, iPt�e award eta. lsty MOTOR HE.A89E The .services on Sunday moining The chief question that is attract ' and evening in Melville Church will rs R D. 0. Smith. Dentist, StouS• in the attention of the residents of Dville HonorGraduateof Chicago and To- ct,AeiNT, Out. he conducted by the Rev. Mt, Mac - Oshawa is that of hydro rates. The r canto universities and she R College of j'ho13e 9,24 Conochle. The soloist for the morn- city authorities recently received -ao- { 1)entatSurgeona- Phoneofke 1011, Resideaee tog will be Percy L. Scott. Mr, Scott y y Sa tom No outsid appointments. 261y has been connected with Melville tiee from the Hydro - Electric Power 4 ... 73LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Church for years and is always wel- Commission that the Oshawa rates �m Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Roofing ,Material i come among those who know him would be in--reased 25 percent. The SwIleons and University of Toronto, office best. The soloist for the evening will reason given was that the Oshawa ever Murdock•s Gontecnoaery store. Whitby. be A. H. McCurdy, who is the regular rates did not provide for a sinking ry Office hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 5.30. Ind. 'phone e. �•b jeefl phone 220- 4417 5x British Columbia Shingles soloist of Melville Choir. You are fund. When the hydro- electric Pow- 3x cordially invited to come and worship er Commission took over the Seymour N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. D. S„ ,, with us and to•enjoy a good sermon r No. 2 8 and 5z Power line, no provision was mad . Graduate of Royal Coot Toronto, Dental Sur• and good music. for this fund, as o the practice ache �, goons and the University of l emo Office _ .bore o A. Sam. t core, , Sato da Oat. all the hydro contracts. Mayor Pres- ° w to noun, 9 a. m. to 5 e 40 sazureays: 9. s, TORONTO ASPHALT Everybody is going to Whitevale tan and the other city r „s! ar to 1 p. m, Phone Clare 1445. 4717 F y officials con- ROOFING on Aday. Feb. 11th. � BRBERTT. FALLAI911r, L D S.. .� eider the proposal an unwananted x P n. s.. Graduate of the Royal College of Murray's 18 in., 3_ in. and 38 inch imposition and have expressed their CH ER RYW000. 1OW51 JLP surgeons and the f the University Roy or Toege of widths, ! in 1 Shingles ; also intention to fight the increase. Oche �. above J S Batado•'aatore,Pickeriag, out• Meta! Valley and cities and- towns that were served by a hours 9 a m, to c p. m., or by aypo int- y The young people of the Sutxiay the tt great" Phone P,ri 3700. 43ty Ridge Roll. Seymour Co. are in the same posi- school were entertained at the hom.: F" of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hollinger on don as Oshawa. �sfwt a �tas>;rs- Material. or will give price on finished job, Friday, evening of last week. The VLIZASHTH RICHARDSON -Suc• r evening was spent is music, games WHITBY. "r wane to she lase W. V. Richardson, reprr Mom P�C� � ••• and feasting. All report a real good We congratulate ou reeve, Alper S, scabag a,erl -knave Fare tnaarame Companies of • + time. g so�dT�mnc{ar rtaadmg 34tt ' i The Ladies' Aid 134 Cherrywood will W. Jackson, on honor conferred upon LUMBER YARD him the County Council by electing t. POSJailm Licensed Aaodorsset. meet at the home of Miss Verna ham Warden of the County, an Bono w • dO4•• 0s =ass •Od Omarta ease- Gates on Feb. 10th at half past two. to which he has as lred for man t son sells at ru hf ass atty *p to .6,daraw E �dININfl �rAilliiE i Roil called to be answered with �a ears. Mr. Jackson wes born In Car df sews, Address Oassa slvsr !. O., sfa. y 1B•>:EATON TOWIISSIPOI+138H verse containing the word "Comfort". low County. Ireland, In 1870, and i The ladies of the ca unity are car- year later be decided to come out t • 0"Veyanew. 09mantsieaarter g We buy and sell, furnish diall invited. Canada and. bring his parents with & ' isiiaAft. Aseoentans. sea„ Kos" to torn quotations y t �y and information on all Listed and him, and bare ever since resided i aaw walievrli, Out.. as s � >rsasaIT II. Unlisted Mining Stocks. OREENW000. Whitby, where be has been successful We will be pleased to advise what' in business, as a real estate dealer x' 3[. MAW, LICENSED AV()- stocks to buy or to hold, or Miss Edith Orvaerod is visiting with He has alw�ty� taken a very deep 113 Durbam Loan Ault; of .w•1kasQ'tii° �an�d what stock to sell. relatives in Toronto. terest in public affairs, in which h Co ft. Terma,eas i&of Dates ft ma may be Clients are making more b Hiss Lillian Plowman spent the trade a deep study. He has served on seasoned at NEWS' Odcv. Bell and indepea- g y y weeE -end with her parents at Rich. the Board of Education, the Tow w: d st paoaes. Wbrtby, Out. eb following our advice. wood H[l!. Council and the Public Library Board. _- - - - - Our long experience in miuizgA ex- Miss Dorothy Leigb, Brock Road, He has been mayor and reeve for tending over a • period of twenty, spent the weekend with Miss Edna several terms. and in virtue of those years• allows us to give sound advice Middleton. offices he was a member of the Count We on the investment feature of a seine Albert Harvey and friend. of To• Council. He is well qualified to fl V or the speculative feature of a pros- ronto, spent Sunday with Bert and the position of warden, and when his pective mining venture. Mrs. Harvey, term has expired we understand the You SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. The G 0. Mission Circle met at the It is his intention to retire from public Members of Standard noon with •. nod r on nducrday after. life. Stock he Montreal A number of the young people held ` T yy Members of the Montreal a surprise party at The home of W. F. DL NBARTON Mining $:change. and Mrs. Disney on Saturday evening. for your patronage Ica and Board Room, Ground Floor. Don't forest the Valentine Social to '4�m' Mitchell is holidaying th • Metropolitan Bulking. be bald on Friday evening, Feb. IItb, �k- ,' : 1n the past and TORONTO, - ONTARIO under theausplees of the wirls' Mir Harry Gourlie of Selby visited with Phones : Adelaide 4371 and 8373 61013 Circle. Everybody welcome his mother for a few _,;fps last trust you may - Mrs. M. Cowan, of Taranto is the have a Bright A GOOD CHANCE Don't miss the chicken pie supper guest of Mrs. McConnochie fors few at Whitevale, Friday, Feb. 11th. days - ;sIId. Prosperous For a Beginner -All Wm. and Mrs. Nicholson and M Oom I •ROUOMAM. Phyllis q�erlt Sunday with her gists _ New Year 25 Bee hives and tramee -Lang Mrs. Ed. Willson is very poorly at ffiMrs_,JJean White is - visiting in stroth -hand made. present. Scarlsoro' with her sister, Mrs. Ken - W. J. Brown and family visited T. 'ALVI � Hooey Extractor-two Rime O. and Mrs. Brown on Saturday nedy. who is quite ill. +v B s/ SHBY Bee;8moker -Root style The annual meeting of the ditizene' James and Mrs. Marks and Sandy PICgERIN(i Drone Trap. League will be held on Monday even- and Miss E)L%,Annan are_ spending The above are all practically new. lag. Feb. 7th. the week -end in the city. E Hives all painted. The S. S. Ezecutive of- the Tnwn A number 'from here attended -the E ship met in the United Church here funeral of the late Mrs. John Coak- W. J. GORDON, Box 71, Pickering on PTuesday afternoon, well at Highland Creek on Tuesday. _ • _ A little snn. arrived at the home of A number of the young people en- TIME TABLB- Pickering Station Tbos. and Mrs. Norton on January the joyed a surprise party at the home of `# ' Marshall T. R. Trains going East doe w followC 19th. and a dautrhter at the home of Mrs, Blenkin aril family, Wednesday Levi and Mrs. Norton. Coa ratula• 1'te: ' 10 mail 7.68 A M. g evening. . 28 Local 10,79 P. M. tiotis to all. Next Sunday morning t the L%it- MattreBB Cover .. 80 Foal 6.25 P. M. The Women's Institute will bold eel Church the Sacrament of the- -With all grades of Sunday train, 8,38 A. X. their rettulnr monthly meeting at the Lord's Supper will be observed. Ser- g Tssins borne of Mrs Brown on Tuesday after- , going West due as , follows -- noon, Feb. 8rh. Please bring tbim- viol at 11 o'clock. arshall No. 29 Local 9'22 A, M, bles, as this will be a sewing meetinit. 27 Loeal 2.44 P. M. An old . landmark, the blacksmith kINSALE. - •„ 9 Mau 9.21 P. M. shop, is being tarn down. The cheery .' •. --t- Mattresses Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. face of the late Mr. Mosgrove and the Wood hauling is the order o €,the tf Foregoing is according to' Standard ringing anvil are a distinct lose to our day. For the month of tilae, village, but they have left pleasant Mrs. Weller spent the 'week -end in and abidi13g memories. the city. ':February Only F.LM DAU MILLS The Ye of R. People's dMrs.I Miller toe This is the weather for the black- „ the home o smith, he is working overtime. F ==NQ - Monday evening. 'They are bus v pre- merles Dibly and John Bryatr, Vomfort, Sanitmtion and Bconomy paring for their box social in theTown spent Friday evening at the Club'. are combined in the Marshall Ball on Feb. loth. St. Valentine's Day. , teed for 5 Ban. -�'or We expect this will be the event of The Women's Institute was held at Spring .Mattress, attar- the season. The young people are all the home of Mrs. C. Lawton last week. y - - Pastry nee very enthuslastle over it, Mr. Richardson and Mr. Steil have 11.aanhall Special, with free pure Ro al rand a ThgGrei Bros. and Mrs. Albright about completed their timber contract. alipoover, ... ... 26.00 y Shy, Oha6T Topping, of n Wedoesdar, Mr. and Mra R. Hadley spent Sun- pP g. '. day evening with R. R. and Mrs. 3(,ow- Price is for February oral -at your Grocer's. Mn. Topping was one of our Brou- bray, y _ gham girls acrd bar sudden death was Our road men have received instr- Farmok who have wheat got yo' a shook to her many friends here. uctions to get the. roads opened. (ab- Soar made from your own The sympatbyyof the neighborhood is out time). ��ern extended be We relatives. wheat. We can Sorry to nay Mrs. J. Richardson in Remember the concert and box 'tt " Ce , grind it. social to be given under the auspices not improving like her malty friends Furniture, Dealer and Feed of all hinds - Chicken f of the Young People's Society of be would like to see her. 17131ted Church, in the Town iia>l�on Mr. R. V. Mowbray has his old Puneral Director hen feed, chop, millfeed. the evening of Monday. Feb. 14th. clerk back in the store an+we are all Phone 1800 -Chopping ever week-day. ITheaprograin will be furnished b glad to see her back. pPi g y y - latet from the Filmic Street Unite Rev. Barnes preached a very Inte=r �iok8rin �ntano r Church, Oshawa, and Oo:'s Orchestra @sting sermon on Sabbath last to a bs Zi• N• SrOCgWOC�� Admission 26 cents. • fairly good congregation. y +� 'jy',w`h::,'.G. .. ..6�•±z'..'�q•''US.._�....v -.. v,... �•.ue. ... S,Wyxn_.- ..�_ -K �o'.r •4 , .. �.•....... Ps,.u`=d:n L'P•�P .. r_.... ...:,2Wx...Y �.�. .... .- _._n�,. ...:r.:... s.`.g." _s. ''•�.. s•........ . -.w•.. ,. •.,__ -...x3 ti. 1�To.2? ,r GREENWOOD _ Hetablished 1888 `Headquarters FOR -F E E D CORN whole or Rraund ~ OATS .BARLE'Y FEED BRAN - --- SHORTS SCRATCH FEED for poultry ._.:CR kCKED CORN f -� for poultry* I have 'a car of Cereal Feed which I consider the best value for feed I have seen for a long time. It will pay - - to try itt WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted_ Chopping Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. _.!C 0 A L r A stood supply of Hard and Soft { Coal on hand. Also a supply' r of Kindling Wood, Other stove length. t 12tf ,Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING Whitevade Albert Nfi The Service Garage 7 Motor overhauling. top and side cur- a tain repairing o Battery Service- 06arging l�• h and overhauling. a All work guaranteed. Flat rate service charge �� .. ,1Pbone 5510 Mart, OeoLral,i e W.E. BERRY �:d Coal'and Feed s Fe A. REESOR, =+00'LTST 's.�rr ,•r . Nut and Stove Coal '1$ and Coke, also All Kinds of Feed.; r Cement, Lumber,` Lath` .,.Terms: Strictly Cash �t _ T � F,R E E With eaoh purchase r .amounting to $2.00. Q. ' or over, A serviceable heavy paper •' r � r ..Shopping flag w: containing a liberal. assort- ment of ' SAMPLE PACKAtsES Only a limited number 'of ' _bags on hand, so get yoursearly.' - - Be prepared for emergency by keeping yottr medicine chest well stocked. All popular x remedise and sick roota . supplies always In stock. s� EWIS E. C. atones, Phm. 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FIM NIMS Ca [imitad Tticoow, Moetreal, Oftawa, Eatst Jolts �' TaS L Sold o �a bulk. i1Q scaled OCI;as Cie "I can tell the good ones from the 1 kind," was the answer. "As a matter p p! bad," was the enigmatic reply. of fact,_ - have reason to be sure." " "You speak as if you were talking Suddenly from an inquisitor Adele about rotten eggs," sighed Lord Bul- became her own sweet self --a co- peter, avoiding the burning gaze,efo- quette with a touch of hoydenish mis- a Q i cussed on him. chief. She laid her gloved hand on "Most of you men are," was Miss her companions sleeve and pulsed up ` Larkin's rude rejoinder. "What I her lips at him. Y t i i want to know is, was Sir Guy arrest- "I really believe that we are on the ,* edT" same side," she said. "Anti- Honeybun ' i "No, he was not," replied Lord Bul- and pro-Lathrop. Also there is some -' q y��T' ' peter. "He took alarm and ran off thing else I don't believe. I don't be-' Lr� before bands could be laid on him. lieve that you are more entitled tol �= r BEGIN HERE TODAY. The new day dawned with s change But Inspector Roake hopes great mention Debrettle Peerage than you' y things from a paragraph in to -day's are in Cidrkford s Clergy List." ° a - Samuel Hone bun retired En lishlof tactics by Inspector Roake. He Planet. Probably you have seen it. Lord B ter looked y 8 �Pe ttown at the - eountryman finds blood in his rain -'i saw no practical utility in hanging It nays that a second instance of red upturned face, striving to plumb t]>• Y; Cage on tho morning of the death of about the village of Cheverel any ` rain' has occurred in the gauge of depths of the limpid eyes. He wan' it Francis Lathrop. Sir Francis: longer, He would have to -look far- ftw s F �: ... 20, Mr. Btampage at Ruston. Roake is ears put to it to restrain tsa impulse a `da ter, Margaret had planned to ther afield to effect the arrest of Sir P �., ffi�y— � "_' off investigate." kiss t red lips. to to he ripe ps Biz Guy Lathrop against her fat.- Guy Lathrop. Adela's eyes snapped fire. "Then," (To be continued.) Y P g C + In all probability he had fled to He prepared to - �^ er'a wish. Sir Guy s sus � y P Fa pass on without she said "1Sr. Roake has n to murder by— y suspected of the; London and the Inspector would em- being recognized, but he reckoned, r� begs suspect the Honeybuna. Athletes use Mtnard'a Liniment. +r� Inspector Roake of Scotland Yard bark on a campaign of scientifically without his Adela• But Lord Bulpeter shook his head. .`: while Adrian Klyne, private detective; combing the metropolis for him --con- "On.the contrary," he replied, "Roake 4 employed by Margaret, succeeds in genial work iri which he had great » attributes the manipulation 'of Mr. At the Dinner. s s! as Lord Bul I am sure I don't want you to, P "Oh, John," she was saying, _ posing peter to Roake, but. experience• „ Stam 's y1�. Ya4 -is non lussed b the strap behavior This was the with a pout. A trifle off your beat, Page gauge to the evil machine• are a most inattentive host. I do wish' t P y go gist of what he im- tions of Miss a. of— weren't you, foregathering with a Margaret Lathrop in parted r r whose g baron and cored Bulpeter over their P y defence ct her cousin." yo ' hkeep� an h y eo t or Mr. Smftb.' was Adeia Larkin, dau hter of Rev. Ste -! bobby in nrsuit of one of our own thins• ¢` ' ` one of�three fo ndd to contain human a His lordship yawned elaborately, besL,Y Guy Lathrop is one of the intensely funny!" sheatwittered. ` "And _ r� blood after the murder of Sir Lathrop. { "Great news, Roake" he approves tae what .do you. thin Lord $ul eter— Collects Trittes, Lord Bs inter studied the cheeky y k' p Teacher — "Johnny, nesne a tvi'leo iY t* The two deLectivcs are in conference program. "The detective life is tar lase of his interlocutor with lazy in- t`tat Miss Lathrop operated on a M i¢' at the Grange over ''the stran�e ab- too strenuous for me. I feel- as limp Aee of n oat in order to provide the flue noun." "- sense of Margaret. as chewed string this morning. If you threat. new sensation?" P dr � Yon are !3 judge of men, Mina " _ Johnny — "A vacuum cleaner." NOW GO ON FVITIi TIiF. STORY. `hadn't sketched out this idea I should Larkin?" he hazarded. , "I am sure the did nothing of the The butler appeared at the library have given' you the cold and frosty For Colds— Mlnard s Liniment. r . door. ! r -- -- — 1 mitten" ' "Mr. Syn" and MiFs Larkin," be! "I am sorry your lordship takes it lK anriouneed, if'i his loyal antipathy like that," said Roake. "Because, to Roake withholding the reason the ; thougts I nee no reason for remaining • .; :- •. ,.. - - - -.- - - : " -� - _. _ _ _ _ _- + +nom vialtors had given fur their call and, here myself, I had been going to ask omitting to state upon whom- they you to maintain a general supervision. 'were calling. Naturals the resam ' That infernal girl at the Grange may pr $• Y P p-• g3 g y lo-, rl tion was that the eafl was intended have a whole bag full of tricks up her ` ' for someone permanently lnhabtting � s=leeve yet. She might be tempted to t the Grange. loin her cousin and then you could That preanmption was, bawever, :.follow her if you were on the spot-" ' + promptly ruled put by Adela's sprite- r At this juncture the waitress '� ly greeting: "How do, Mr. Itoake. We brought the morning newspapers. - ti are lucky to ha%*. caught you, after i Again Lord Bulpeter seized the Plan- _ N :drawing the inn blank. I have per- et, though not with the expectant ds -auaded Mr Symes that it is his duty eagerness he had shown on the pre. to bnng you some Informlttion In the• vious occasion. Nevertheless his - Lathrop murder case," quick perusal of headlines met with -: 7 -Mr. Symes tools up, hi: parable. It instant reward. : t would be wearisome to give it word "More of A!" he exclaimed, "An- - `' for word, but the gist of it was that! otter dose of red rain at the residence 11e had discovered that his late chauf- , of M­r, Silas Stamp.age at, Ruxton in ' -A-;r, Steve Wilmot, had taken service f Suffolk. This is the fourth of .the ser- with Air Jsn,es Horeybun, the son' ies, but it is the first time that .the of Mr. Samuel Iloneybun. I same gauge has figured more than - On the night, or rather the late 11 once. What's the catch in it?" kvening, of that lamented occurrence, nspector Roake read the paragraph •„s hi r; Rymes had gone out to dinner' which, without any trimrnitsga or edi- 'owe miles swap, and had Bent the torial comment, related the bare fact 'rAd FO AM of Cos/adaeiiot/ chauffeur home with the car, so that that Mr. .S.tampage, in whose rain- "~ . Wilmot would have it at his disposal • - gauge human blood had been found a for several hours. ney Breathed Life into C:otederatiori V i few days ago, had again made a simi- The car was a yellow .one,• and it' tar discovery, though it differed in one I:ad only recently been brought to his' %- important detail from the'former one. • _. ; notice by bliss Larkin that the La- i Then on analysis the red fluid had and Behold a Nation was Born throe's' private investigator believed i been pronounced to be human blood. e e e > the murderer to have used a .yellow This time the analyst could not speak Now that Wilmot had taken I tOut of the "te Colonies of British America they - one. so definitely. He was inclined to think a f . service with the eon of the gentleman that the blood might have come from , iGTeated a powerful Dominion forming what is now - evhose rain -gauge had contained hu- -a she- or a at i�W I man blood on the morning after the i �� p , g° ,, !an important part of 'that great Empire upon which murder, Mr. Symes agreed with Miss C So its up to you, Roake, smiled - Lord Bul ter. "To m lthe sun never sets. Larkin that the police ought to be Pe y layman s : .informed of what must be either a mind it looks very much as if some- - Shoulder t0 Shoulder Watch the tt O the Calnad><alt>< -clue or a striking coincidence. I one was doing his level beat to —what f - a Roake roared with laughter. "My' i day Thetis about the size of it," agreed Conf ederat>lOft Marches the Record of Cori f ederati(m U f e word, but you have got a conscience, -air," he said. "Set your mind at rest, the inspector. "Laying a false trail. Sound, conservative, avoiding the spectacular but building a strllc- I of you. That rain -gauge stuff I have known it done before in the tore of enduring strength, Confederation Ule Association records is all flapdoodle. Your late chauffeur, course of my great experience. -Its . that Margaret woman fora flyer. 'another year of progressive achievement in 1026. may have treated you badly, but he it might be Lathrop peSSl _ did not murder Sir Francis Lathrop. I 8 p himself. I guess , Nor dia'either of the Messrs. Honey - t I'd better run down there and have a buns Bo ours lad sniff rou d " y B yon knew that i "Spoken I867� - ,1871 _ 1927 private 'sleuth Sraud ." Spoken like a wester of your Adele looked ver pretty as she craft," said Lord Bulpeter, "And, Confederation of Confederation Life Incorpoiatsd tStJth Mnivenaty shrank from the loud offleial .voice. "I:; while loth to be deprived of your ex- Catsadim Provinces = by Act of Paritaa:ent -- 6onfederation of Canada , ?' can hardly be said to have known citing company, let me remark that if him" she made co y answer. "He Call-•! you want to reach Ruxton today The Association enters the sixtieth year of the Confederation of Canada with ad at the Rectory to inquire about; you will have to, catch the ten -fifty INSURANCE IN FORCE - ,• $230,747,437 :' yellow cars in the neighborhood, ad I I hustle "Which means that you must ASSETS .• - 50,660,858 .' .put two and two together." 'Clever of you, miss, though he was After.Roake had acted on the Hint . INCOME, 1926 -• - - - - (12,334,566 clean off the' target. Well; I ' am. and started for the station in his INSURANCE WRITTEN AND REVIVED ;45,076,775 obliged to you and Mr. Symes for tak- i lordship's car, placed at his 'disposal Ing so' mach trouble over a mare's i for "the good of the cause," Lord pfd and held for benefit of policyholders since 1871 ` -'' $107J69,,778 neat. It isn't your fault that you Peter lit a most plebeian pipe and �' _ haven't spotted La winner. Fault of strolled through the village. At the Full Annual Report sent upon regtatst that damned interloper who misled juncture of the straggling street with !tiM the open country he met Miss Adela Iv Larkin, proclaimed by her basket to � be on a shopping expedition. He pre- � NUE �pared. to pass on without being recog- 0NFE-DER- K ION LIPE f nized, but he reckoned without his The Toronto Hotvrtat for InesnMu. la' • n SOCIATION t _J Goon morntng, Lord Bulpeter, 1� 4As atNltatten with Eritewe ,and Mlted Heeonsh, ''� + ftw -York Car. *.on n three ran• course she accosted him brightly. "I am Miss - '° of Tratotns to young women, having the Larkin, the Rector's daughter. I was _ A GROWING COMPANY IN A GROWING COUNTRY neolred odoeatloo. and dedroas of beoemlM introduced to you last night, ' you �. nvnm This Hoeattel bee adeot+d the tight. 3' - AHEAD OFFICE :TORONTO CANADA ar he .rats.,, The vustls realve uniform. of I know, at the Grange, when I called en - + ; the aaheol, a raenthl, dlowanee and trare0aa ! Inspector Roake with Mr. Symes. Did •i examen to and from Now York- For forth" pu Have the luck �" information write tha suverinOowat, 3' you expected. ., - - '✓ _ �. '�, "I didn't do so badly for an ama- !` " tear, but I mustn't tell tales out of { F AIA ISSUE No. 6 —'27. —^ school, Miss Larkin." I�, T"' r��" xa�:• tt.. en;... nm�a. �:.,•._:--,... wmcr..,=. r.. H�:,."'.. �.+;:. .. i. os_ e: �J..+.. o- ra+ ws. .a.._ ±:..sc.....,.re...�.,o:.:. ._ : :. -,w 1 �_,� '.'� ��.: N - a...!:'.,, c, .., .....,... : ".a sass ..,. _.:.�....4... .. . :a ..,�..x.�.v'. � :. . .., ... .. ' �;. >- .�..:.rca,. - ' :!i" -w 4 +7Jd1.1•"- h. :,$.'�Y ✓;Y.::: ^�,;, n `Sr. ^- �: k ,r .,.'+kTr ,-• _. ,,,c.�..�. �,,..,�,,, ., ;."�d"E�. _ - .,.... ...5> ., "� � .,. r •ma c, . � i A, a• . ,,,�r_. �' k tee. �. ..... ..cy' La• °.; -7,. •i ,•+ors• ,« ;',.,.••. ti�i , ur :.,� -��• .-�« m,.t"`° '5 '.,a+• .:+..z-, f. ''a:.. •.,,,6, . s..�p .. .u- a,?rc.f;a�u a. ..r rs«r�.c7 -"w„ ,..a.u.. _.r•v- ,•,iw..' :�'r. c.•s•+yyi �R :..w e. r k-: _{. <� 'd,. a .. •1i .- , . .. .. -. .- ... y5q .lay -... ♦N ..•M ..� . 4 �y.k «-P - ..,��. ._ "-� -. -" •' /, - Ar. as � ;, �'• 4 A. - • • t .,,t r•- -• - "D,r - Fifty - Eighth Annual Meeting - • r of The Royal Bank-of Canada' The fifty-eighth annual general meet .the Basic's geQwth. and ezpanadoD► dui'. t' ing of The Royal Bank of Canada, held tag the year. Of spacial ttapoet was � tia.P 7 SkSU t y o q. 't <n ,pg R k : at the hags office, marked the close of the increase of s6,904,687 W Damper, s a very sucoesstul year and was attend- Dial loans in Canada. This reQleoted ae ' F, � r 9` � ��, ad by a large gathering of eharehalderei. business activity arising from the Several announcements of special -country's growing prosperity. interest were mode bath by Sir Her- Co.. a;„ 5 Referring to tha - ,� `'"� �•.�. �,��« , : • j best Holt, president, and C E Neill; operation the Baffle, had been An a post- general manages. In his address, $ir tion to,give towards the development r t ; Herbert Holt gave a complete review o[ Caaadia'S foreign trade, Mr, Neill- ' of the outstanding features of :' the said in pest: .; growth in Canada's trade and industry ,�� and took the view that during the past "Since this bank first comm enced, f i d z7R yo-; year there had been steady and sub- to establish branches abroad over s st:anti'al Improvement in almost every twenty -five years ago, we have so- 3 4 ' department of Canada's business fife. quired an intimate knowledge of many d <: a \ , Discussing the necessity of the re- foreign markets. We have done our m " hr? ducin'g of all taxes, Sir Herbert said. utmost to use this knowledge for the •� "W'hat Canada needs is to follow the benefit of Canadian trade by placing tr „x :• our ez foreign' in touch with r exa,mpla set by the United States is o sign buyers , ' the reduction of all taxes and in the porters and locating advantageous coat of government, so that by eooao- sources of supply 'far Caaadia•s Import k ` x mien sae to the efficiency of admiuis- era. The Managers of our foreign Lration we may secure a substantial branches are .familiar with Canadian reduction in the total burden of taxa- products', and it goes without saying -1 tion rattier than a change of incidence. that our opportunities to be of aervioe frequently shown that she. have been numerous, more particular- Canada has eq y e ••;n; Is not without courage in facing her i 1y since the majority of our foreign econonile . problems, and there are in- branches are located- - !n- eat�sirl@s y - 1 dications that a bold cooperative which are not policy of administrative economy on but rather buyers of our products sad ' the part of all governments would suppliers of our necessities. I know , g r ' l I7L meet with strong public approval and that during this past quarter of n.cea• ° sugDort." tury we have been able to fwiUt&te i• C. E. NeilI,-_general manager, gave the movement of Canadian goods to a number- of Interesting particulars of the extent of many millions of dollars." ` there had never been any liquor like joy, we have sometimes- here on earth - it since the world began. Now that which neither moth nor rust' can wr= r only the headache is left, the world rapt, nor thieves steal. Our posses• ; ► �'' - .. .OLDEST CAhiAD1AN CHINA PAINTER knows better, alone then are things that can arouse Above to an Interesting character sixty one years In Toronto has repair- __ _. The Future. no base covetousness, we Deed not s study of H. Plant, who plies his art ad zany a worn plate from Covers- hold them under lock and key, or psis A CHIC NEW FROCii. I meat House and painted the crest on Apart from the Inlperat Conference, lama for their protection, for eons can of china painting in his quaint little; then, 1928 has been a disappointment. ` Charmingly youthful is the attrac- 1 the plate* of most of the distinguished deprive us of them. And while yon' a A barren year In politics and industry, r hive frock shown here, studio on Elizabeth Street, just at the Canadian families of the last half cam- so bold them on such free and noble � having the a bad year in diplomacy and finance, ° t borders of Chinatown, Tomnito. He fury. The portrait above by the Milne conditions, you do not fall to dispense �' t surplice h sand a closing, treks at each a lean year in literature and muede, ' has been engaged in the art since a Studios Limited carried off the certifi- something of their beauty and worth d ` shoulder and a becoming round collar. • an avers A year in drama and art; z? i boy of thirteens is Staffordshire, Eng-' cats of award from the Photo apham g to those with whom you e.ssociate. �•: the bong sleeves are gathered to whatever happens, 19.7 can bard�ly be lr fat -bands and are finished with �Stonis, with which you ° ils he front of the skirt is shirr worse thaA 1926, and the present Is. have enriched your lives, make no Ivy, + *red to the bodice and there is a nor- � — - dicatiohe are that It wiH probably be .t), I,Ilaaaaia/iliii� �e!!1� !!i) YEAR BELOW PAR a great deal better. A little more good- man poorer, rob no fellow creature of % yew belt across the one -piece back. A will and a tittle 'less ta+ k of class-war. 'his right, conflict not with the law - chic, bow is placed at the left hip and ! ,HOPES FOR FUTURE and England will be herself again. of clxtsity to ail. i± buttons adorn the front closing at the ,.� r Seeking possession upon those iineus, y, peck. No. 1473 is for misses and small ,- 1926 Reviewed in e' -Tile Out- - YOU shall anal that noble things do .; men and is in sites 16, 18 and 20 Baby's awn Tablets Are Effec- ��' Y ., 3P0>3aiClf1011ai. tend to make possible a form of pox eats Sias 18 (38 busty requires 3*k live and Took, of London. *' �r q Easy to Give. WI!ereYE•r man . has tried to possess aedaalon in which ail alike may share: yards 39 -inch material, or 2'16 yards The new year enters 'hopefully, like others he has lost poseesMon of him-! that archltecture, music, literature - You do not have to coax and threat• self. That is the price Inevitably paid and painting do offer themselves to. 4. inch. Pries 20e the pattern, all new years; the old year dies with- ;, litany styles of smart apparel may en to get the little ones to take Baby's ,out regrets. The last of 1928, like the by any rluss or, sect!on of th:e cow• the service of a far nobler and more t Own Tablets. The ease with which munliy %thich seaka to dominate the I wmmuuai Interpr ^tatton at wealth - lbe _totted is our Fashion Book. Our teat of Mee. Cheyney, has been on its they are given, as compared with lives and• restrict the liberty of Its fel- than that which would keep it for - �desigaera ortgina� their patterns in beet, behavior towards the tali of the �aa nhe heart of the style centres, and liquid medicine$. will appeal to every lcurtabL but this belatod repentance tows ( separate and individua5 - enjoytaent.- 1; �o itheir creations are those of tested mother None is spilled or waaaia �l � certainly not redeemed Tts pre And as with individuals sn with na• ( A thousand may look upon the beauty , you know just how big a dose has!vlana bad record. The best that can .11 clarity, brought within the means lions; there !s no greatness of posses -. of are picture, and detract nothlaa; !' age rilac4ied the little stomach. As a rem-'be said about the pest twelve months t _ i the aver woman. Price o! the I *ton in ho'kiing that which Involves , in the enjoyment of 'each, from the en- edy for tine III* of childhood arising ti _bwk 10 cents the copy. I Is that they have been a tenting time, the daprtvation of others, the simian joYment of all; nor has virtues br SCJR'�TO ORDER PATTERN$. from derangement of the stomach and and that we have Dome through snit- tion of their freedom, their happs_neaa !value gone out of It beCauaa so mally bowels they are most satisfactory. I er better than oou3d reasonably been their power- of "If-development. That: have looked on It; acid ao it Is (or so Writs ions astae and address plain- Mrs. Rose Ve"r, Willimantic. Conn.. expected, But a general strike,, a coal to not true kingdom. It Is the matte it may be) with all beauty whether ws iy, givitsg number and size of such asps: - "I used Baby's Own Tablets strike, and a Cook rampa-at have been facture of slaves. But It we lay up find it in nature or In art.- -Laurenceg patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in to the Canadian Northwest and sound a high prllce to pay for the knowledge treasure !n the development of i Housmea, is "Pfanghrhare and Prue. jstamp* or coin (coin preferred; wrap theDi a awndertul medicine for child that John BUR cam still show a leg our sense cf beauty, our faculty for tfag- Hook." ��• estion lit earafuUy) for. each number and ren sctroubles, plchs a alsoig given I when necessary, and is fairly sound ti address your order to Patters Dept., wason Publishing Co., 78 West Ads- them to my children for simple fever in wind and 'iamb when stormy weather. overtakes him. �Lide St„ Toronto. Patterns sent by and the res4lessaess accompanying High Water Mark. -_ The Soldiers' Tower of the Univer- L Iswturs mail. teething and they always gave relief. high 0 I can recommend Baby's Own Tablets The Government reached its - miracle of satisfying G to all mothers." water mark in mid -May when the g'en- C',4s1 dust packed in strong paper Baby's Own Tablets are sold by meth- eral strike collapsed, and etnee then • e bags and moistened with .water in mac dealers or by mail at 25 cents a its fortunes have declined. Its haad- ' :which, a little saltpetre has been dis- box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine I ling of the coal dispute was not alto . soloed will keep a fire alight when it is Co., Brockville, Ont. gather happy, and perhaps the beat brief. document. But while the Em- _ hot required for cooking. 1 de'.ightlul place fora winter sojourn, where weather conditions are that can be said for it to that it made _ University of Ontario. At the time p Birthday Csift. a better show than the Opposition- ideal. An abundance of hotels, apartments and cottages offers any ISilver articles and ornaments soon Those delimte,'true tin£S the fabric t which absurdly denounced the Gov- tran the optimists anticipated. A year d aiarnish when exposed to the air. The i ernment for ineffectiveness at the very carillon of bells in it but there was a brightness can be restored by dipping As is already rather generally moment When, the ;inners' Federation the articles' in a strong solution of known, the University -of Toronto is was treating he official Labor party 4 — jtmmonia and hot water. to celebrate, next 'October, the one with contempt. It may, of oouree, be hundredth anniversary of its 'found- true that yir. Ramsay MacDonald de- ing. The Alumni Federation is mak- served no better treatment from his -_ ing plans to arrange for a birthday masters, after 'first opposing the gen- •- ... gift to the University on that Dees- eral strike and then accepting it, but - Sion. Various suggestions of a suit- it is hardly for this burst bubble, to 1 able gift have been made but the one 'great- decide other people's. impotence. -, that so far seems to make the 'One Bright Spot. eat appeal to the graduates is that the Mlle money be used to place a carillon of one constructive achievement b 11 th S 1,44 117ower which of 1926 was the Imperial Coherence All d y i .. e e s m e o er. s w which, under the sage , guidanoo of - -- The Soldiers' Tower of the Univer- L Lord Balfour, our modern Merlin, per- - - sity of Toronto is said to be, the larg- f miracle of satisfying G t� • e eat single memorial of the Great War e Hertzog and Mr. Bruce, Mr. Mae- L LODIDA i b money raised by graduates and brief. document. But while the Em- 1 de'.ightlul place fora winter sojourn, where weather conditions are _ _ University of Ontario. At the time p pected, Europe did a good deal worse I I i ideal. An abundance of hotels, apartments and cottages offers any Those delimte,'true tin£S the fabric t it was built, the plan was to put a t tran the optimists anticipated. A year d flue trains down. i i carillon of bells in it but there was a perfect shades for all your under' things, stockings, etc. .Anil don't atop with tinting! You can Dfam9_ud dye dresses, even your old suit. The true tones In Dtamone dyes make home dyeing just as per material, any color -right over the old Diamond dye your drapes and cur Mains, too. So easy, it's fun -and hoe _ economical! FREE: your druggist w114 give ypot the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia; valuably �•,_gges4ions and easy directions, witl piece -goods samples of color. Or, alt illustrated book Color Craft postpaid- .,Write DIAMOND DYES, Dept. NI tWindsor, Ontario. AICA0 tt NSW lAW IS ettl not sufficient money for the purpose. Now it is proposed to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the Univer- sity in this distinctive way, anti cer- tainly this would be a birthday gift w ne o ocarno, an swearing at GOOD NEWS r_ th R d' V_ Deal that would-never r e a to le, er e1' --�' -- — Professional Set Builder. { It Depends. We are new ready to place on tke market a Dom. "How bong will this lawn mower ptcts New 1927 Line of Law -Lose Cella, Condensers: 1 last ?" asked the careful buyer. Transformers, Vernier Dials. Vacuum Tubes and "How many and -what - complete sets_ hors have you?" countered the ex- All are Quality products, but'ft a remarkably Low Price. , perienced hardware dealer. we are convinced that we can cave you money. i ----- -'.�'" _ FREE —Our New Bulletin No. 2. send for n. Invalid children in a Connecticut also for copy of Brueprint, of standard cirsuitL town are visited several times 'a week We make Edison Type Storage "B" , by a public school teacher, so that they Batteries and Kits, also Short Wave can continue their education. I Coils. j Scratches on fumiture can be re- COMET RADIO PRODUCTS moved by rubbing linseed oil into the wood in the direction of the grain, Eartaoourt and St. Clair Ave*. using a cork for the purpose. Toronto, Ont. he Flamingo Lv. Detroit 01.C.) 13:03 Noon C'incin,.iatl (L & N) 7:00 pm Ar. Jacksonville 9:00 pm Mtamt _:8:00 am T11e Sou all l;,v. Cincinnati 7:10 am~ 7Ar. Jacksonville 9:50 am Miami 9:30 pm :cr Cruz et-erebuig- E'1- Ar . Tampa 8:05 pm " Tampa 7:00 am ,• . St. Petersburg 9:30 pm Sarasota , 9:50 am Through sleteping cars,• obsorva- . Sleeping cars and ooacbes. Obr ticn and dining cars, coaches. servation and dining cars. THE'GULF I.-and or history, romance and charm, frorn'New Orleans to Pensacola and lust. Delightful climate. Excellent hotels. Reasonable costs. Tiro�i6h train service from Chloago, Cincinnati and Louisville, Ask the undersigned for particulars and Literature: H. E. PORTER, Tray. Pase'r Agt. . 509 Transportation ald9• —pbenes Cherry $950.51— Detrolt, Utah. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. ...;;,,,.. . � ., :: ...... ... ,.. .., .,. .. ;.. ....: � _ ' ..'R .,• +'^'» •-'S �w:'•°...:: +'ar w•u y'errr;p...,. �-v ,ar s -�ws h-r:.n ae , ' ' ^Sys .. :•.: `•- '. .. ' ;.; k• ��. •ay ,,. •a ', + � "r-•^r'�. '�' 'tii:- „�'! "�i- a-v.� v 'a•.'�t: :° '.i - 9 '�'tir_, . "i } r. N - •was a splendid advertisement for the fact that they paid, great at- A aJM9JL0rQ ��� Canada. as many Americans knew tention to, the, care of the body. _ `'4 Extra t _ ra'RadS very little about Canada, and had They believed that the greatest 'Now Is 00 TIL1� 3•royj•o cb� u s never heard' of Toronto. Fora intellects could exist only in a _loo Put �z "• - Crest .number of years Hanlan remained healthy body, and for th} -- Y: h sr►calnia.00is ad r g p aye an important part our Aladdin a �. world, and was never defeated in their national life. Some of the -,�T -r iOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, until age made it impossible for world's greatest writers have been 1NblROtR :y "¢ -im tocotnpete witli you men. men and women with weak bodies; 0266 in. and get &-folder .eo- The GrOCery Store-_,- NOTES AND COMMENTS, Toronto has not forgotten him for but they attained greatness in Aled' "How to Put Your _ _ c - it was one cast ear that the cit spite f 'their wenkness,_13nd if - `b° Order." 1 _ _ _ _ Aladdin !n Oe It will 3r y y t•11 you how to make your Aladdin A great disappointment i3 lit erected a monument to his mem• they had had strong bodies, their give better service than ever. ilea 1- fi store for the real estate - sharks work would- have been higher yoursBREE- We also carry a fun ovy inEibibitiun .Park. Hanlan than iris. ' lie. of 3 .Lbg Good P'" runes, - 25o who had an pye on George Young's was followed Wm. O'Connor, of _ • • money which be Lyon in the a. Toi=onto, and Gaudaur, of Orlllia, .Vancouver - 24 Lbs. Pastry Flour, .-93o Jim& swim. , He is a young lad both of whom were woildcham- -with no — -.considering ibis youth and lack of pions at the rowing gpatne. In By KSte tie . qli eras ton, Mactlea, Oftnalmand WICks White Powd'erBakln9 220 runnin also Canada has reduced Vancouver cradles her charmful head Get ready now for the long winter i §1° =patience in financial matters, he champions. Some ears ago WLiI 'Slidst rock and ocean and wood, evenings when you will need the - " y would be spotted as an easy mark. p y g It is there that the sun sets ruddy-red pure - .white light of the Aladdin for Balk Macaroni, 3 lbs , 26,1 �i► �. Jherring, oft Hamilton, was the = r Oa the tuountaine' snowy hood.-- your indoor work or leasures. But ' George is S And Itwere worth a journey from the Ian at' that, so that the moon y Athens, Greece, defeating the '` who felt anxious lest -he should fo, watch dusk fall on the Lost LnRoon, ,. world's best runners.'. A year or • Al AR DSO >t lose }Iii great prize, may now rest In her ports from the storied East �ttr 4, two ago Johnny Miles, of Nova Draws ninny a wonder ship, - - - -- _ lti •at ease, as the money has been ! And erethe call of the gulls has ceased _ zt. Scotia, won the !Marathon race at � e _ f3 �a pat in trust so that his mother Boston. In skating also the; For brmzes are set and ��C�Brl�g Ha'rdTvrvrare Store -1 •draws the interest until she dies For brazen dragons and chests otter f tea, rj + world's beet skaters are to be For broidered satinsaud pottery, and after that he gets the interest i g found in Canada, Toronto especi -1 The wave that washes the city's rim. 1 until he is forty, when hd is to get ally being in the front in this Is warm from' Parlor's breast. 7. ,the principal. His mother eug C I The breeze that brushes the Hr-tree . Poultry Food, and Egg Producers -- Oyster Shell, Mica Grit, Rama. . As marksmen, Canada has � limb Lay4ag .Meal. �- --- �*eeted that he take I0 per -cent. of on a number of occasions Iron the Moves soft as a bird on her nest. - Beef Scrap and ,rt the prize, which wool a King's prize, which is the highest Grave •from far, over ocean and R iyai Purple C31f Meal for the gourig calpee. ,: leis , ito ase,but be very.wisety objected labd, g, shows that o. has doing this he abundance no the use of the rifle. The latest To strand. r a day b¢ that magic _ Only, I__aternational Cream Separator s 1 champion, as everybody knows, - -1;_t a Reduced Price. --- t f good common sense. In addi• SALE REGISTER. isaeorge Young, whose success in i s ilea to his prize he is now making swimming across the Catalina — a Tuesday, Feb, 15trh,- Important auc' If there is anything in the Ear; ware line you want ,e yt $1,000 a day showing himself to y Channel is described as the great- tlon sale of high -class furnnture at the American public, so that be lot 27 ' athletic feat ever accomplished is ,con. 2, Pickering (just north _ ;dive 718 8 Chill. .'Z'he cnancefa are we ...�,, has now no reason -to worr about the history f the vi orld. it may of Erskine) the i _ y_ property of F. J. big future financial needs. Sleightholm. Sale at one o'clock 'leave it in 8io6k. .a f be asked what benefit is derived sharp. See bills. W. F. Powell, + ' A few «sake ago a fernier by from these sports, Is it simply to auctioneer.' y satisf our 'love for Leasure, or the name of Bull wen knocxed off y p l Agent fur International Farm Maebin'er and Repairs.' a load of hay by s large motor is there some real value in them "? New Butcher She y P �+ The ancient Greeks were ,greatk _ Our 6Sottr We hxva it, c:YII get it, or it is not made, s'^ - -ear driven by an Oshawa man, -!named Dixon, and. on falling to believers in a "healthy mind in a; l have opened up in the J. S. Bandy �' .,, ������ - PIC��►iC.dtld't1i t M 4 healthy body:" They- ascribed Blo k, opposite David Taylor's •�I:+ t the hard pavement sustained a i st.)re. a new l;utcher shop, t ,. their greatness. intellectually; as i and will Lee �1 bad fracture of the skull from - Pon bead _ _- _ __.. _ ... _ ; well as in the field of battle, to a supply of fresh which he died several days later and smoked a In St, Michael's Hospital, Toronto. - wears. Dixon drove away from the scene Farmer6 A tten tiUI] of the accident as fast as his high. i (live me a -trier �. powered car would taste bim, But i am agent for the Worid'a t3rratesi D. J. JONES. CL�iRI'1101:T• , erg; Separator '•The Renfrew," Stoves, O - yi +. he left behind him a small lessee Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's Notice of +� 1lY v of evidence that convicted him of famous Plovis, Points, Grain Grinders, Application For Divorce' !;+ St' the deed. In striking the wagon. tiQel BarFowsetc.. Y V Brantford binder twine and second- — i apiece of the radiator Cap was hand separators for sale. Notice '6 here given that Percy Ash - 1 broken off. That furnished -' a ley Davis, of the. Oity- a[ Oabawa in , -'in Rolls. Ta1C Surfaced. *qK ,ti seine. The officers in inv sti at- ROBT•- DEVITTt the County. and Province of Ontario, + • r i a s g Electr {clan. will snore rn ri.o a «ue I * • 1 its • • �. .. i' ...;garage in Oshawa, which was ' _?taien there on- the night of the accident, and the broken radiator -reap found at the scene of the acCt- ident fitted the part rem_ aining an r' the car. This led to his appre- bension and on. the death of Bull, a charge of' manslaughter was laid against him, and on this leharge he was tried last week. After several Witnesses were ex ,mined the charge ' was with. "drawn and Dixon set free. The result of this trial has caused a great deal of adverse criticism. ,Acording to reports Dixon' has been in a number of mix tips with his car, and there "exists a very - strong feeling. against him, ae he is considered a menace on the + iiighn ay. The fact that he did -toot remain at the scene of the r, accident until there' remained loo -doubt that no person was injured, is the chief cause of -he .feeling ' that has arisen against him. The ' ;fudge and the prosecuting counsel, With their aside knowledge of the llaw, were no doubt convicced in their own mind&' that Dixoil was aIIOt'guilty of any criminal. offence, but that does not go far in allay,• -ing the feeling that esists. against In the realm of sport .Canadians are not content to orctxpy second place to any other nation./ The high position they ' is due " to a corisiderable extent to the �- climate of the country, ' which Mends to produce a healthy people. • Other countries in the same lati. tulle -are also under -tFe same in- finenee. And another influence chat tends to "produce a•natioti of t+r-thampion athletes is the interest which is manifested in sports of all kinds. In - aquatic worts, in- _ '7luding rowing and swimming, Canada can show a list of chain- pions of which she has good rea- - `son to feel proud. The first of 'these was Edward Hanlau, who,in 1876, went to Philadelphia, as an :'unknown, and like George Young, without any backing, captured 'the coveted prize. That event '2.�It .."iS4X.m 'i eub?,i:'S.•"e, �.."J: -v. ru�'. •!:Y:.4..:. • ._�., thereof: for a bill of Avorce -from his i a' L. BURNINOHAM `rife, Alice Maud Davis, now in thee Ras` City of Toronto, formerly of the City COMPETITIVE QUALITY ; -Bullding and General of Qsbawa, in the County 'and Pro - - Contracting. vince of Ontario, domestic, on the s groundofadulterv. Medium Weight 45 Lbs, 1 Estimates furoiebed on all els•ses . Dated at Oshawa, this Twentieth n; of work - Interior and Exterior. day of December-, A_ D, 19de. FINE QUALITY Alterations and repairs.. JosEpx P. !l.tvoAN-, •Obimneys Built Concrete Work. 20-25 Solicitor for Applicant Pbone.Picker _ Heav Weight 55lbse _ - ng 3712 - _- _ Heavy ?AIRPORT. - ONTARIO - EXTRA FINE QUALITY - Notice'W Cre&tora , a=d ctners Extra HeavyWeight 65 1bS. , _? ' o the mattcrr of the Estate of Benja- - - - SUPER FINE QUALITY 37 min Ambler Ellison. late of the Township of Pickering, in the Ot►R i3REA0 AOO��.OJ+imItM� Brantford, Ontario S. Gounty of Ontario, general agent, ° PAST R Y deceased. _ Notice is hereby pI ven that all per. Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered hy_ ens .having any claim or demands against the late Benjamin Ambler Bread — �utlS Ci @3 F. J. Prouset - - Pickering 3 s Ilisoo, who died on or about the 7ch ' J. S. Balsdon Hardware, _ Pickering NY y of December, 192f1, at the Town of •and Pastry of all kinds Nhitby, in the Province of Ontario, — delivered at OUr'' ire i=equired tb -send by poet prep+id y >r to deliver to the undersigned Exe- door,; :utors herein or their Solicitors, their ... n Lames and addresses and full particu• Our deliveries are regular and tie• *" ars in writing of their claims and ,r ature f of tj:eir act ousts, and the readable, inters' cold blasts ANEWMETT ER -FURNACE iature of the securities, if any, held do not chill our ardent ws +� ly t Cl to enthusiasm. ��' @7Zb�C ZO %�Jtl l''�C'Ql AII cake notice that after the :nth i is of February. 1937; the said Exeeu• Chocolates in boxes and bulk Gilson's of Guelph now offer 3 y, ;ors will proceed t6 distribute the you a perfected furnace —pipe less a. tasets of the said deceased among the at all prices. - or pipe style -at •, sensational rice. The first revolutionar IeSeons entitled thereto biwin re• p nary „ -- g provement in home heating in half ;ard•only to the claims. of wbieh they Rredding, Cakes -a Specs It a century -low: tired, efficient, t 1 shall then have had notice, and that y ? quickly . instal in in any home, _ ! he said Executors will not he liable - school or church. 'or the said assets or any'part thereof � � \ Cysts Less to Buy —. :o any person of •whose claim they _ )tan x . shall not then baice._ i ` s to Use ys received no.t ; l _ - The new Gilson "Magic'• is built 1 n. Dated at Toronto the I8tb day of y� �•�' of Tungsten Plate. Pransmits heat t - -- : -- fgiivarp, 1927, �' •R•�o�a�iia}: THREE TIMES faster. Patented BAKERYL�". air-blast burns all rise gas aped MARGARET REE+Oft, Oshawa, Ont. smoke, New t e cone -she ed 1�l :.JOHN- L. BIRTIE, Whitevale, Ont. grate gets more he8t units out. of Executors. i HONE•90V.I fuel. •Elect Sic arc.welding' seals.4 3PATON & Ross, tII ' mT/� r t�,T ( the furnace tight as an egg against _ P �,l, rL1.�1i�11�G "i�I Q,; leaks of as• dust or smoke. •-a. B 330 Bay Street, Toronto. Burns Hard or Siogt ° P -22 Solicitors for the Executors Cake or W You are not dependent upon 4 Porerr ebentu r es hard cJ aI °ne as yougcyt excellent results from an kind of � � � � foe] —soft coal, coke, oil or gas. amt You enjoy an extra saving b using low cost fuels. _ _ Wilt! rtor= for Sale bearin -_ 5 er cent. - _ g p - ` Ea.y payment plan _• Price- par -and accued interest Deben— Learn apathy features dl heat gsgsystem. We, _welcome your inquiry. E t11re8 lOa �OO OO slid Up Ward Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gladly •up- • , plied without obligating you In any way. Act at once'—thls is the time to ice. make plans for heating your home property.' - different maturities. D. J 33 - GORLEY, Dunbaaton i - �A p p l y t o • . _ Phone Pickeriltg 1506 ,) Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York St.. Guelph HARRIS & HARRIS , ® T Port Perry, Ont.' kA ELI 6 ., �. J _:.[inn. 1. y.fl•4". Lr - ,±'!i w.i0.v `� .�• ' . a..._ .. _..'_ _ • _ '�. a .. _... . r. :'.. . - �•:...' : a.a.. ., ' -... _ :.._ . - .ea .. _ . ,.x! ....r. _... ±..- ..x•��•P': -.. .. •_. -.. ._ . . bsr� ._ _.. M.... ,,._a...e_wd..:_�. h`�.._sA3s'f._."#"4:.'r3;��. �'• x�at_+>'. 5- r..c,1..;.e^�z�.�:- k4�N.:,'.. ... .a.+ ... K s. ii, 011'', , :: ,, I1111, I Ili � , -*- -%r - (r, - -"e - �Rzt­iF-q � 727 _jxr, yam ��7 wg 10 n T g N& 4 r-F- NO 0 S. A r , k CLAREMONT. ... Rev. E. Orshorn was in the citv Mrs. S. F. Robins. of Whit semi-annual meeting of the� Con. Claremont friends. J J I Fingold had a busineas,- trip on Mrs. Win. �ouawas y G vention B. Y. P. U. Executive. I byFridai in attendance at tb� -Iast week -Itli10�1 e spent a few days w Masse -H to Toronto on Monday. oa -0 oal J- -ilithe--city R. J. How - is bhey these. days- 'Notice — Beginul Feb- -last week v I iting her sister. who ag w e auditing the township books.- lst�John McGrath will make a underwent's serious operation In Mrs.- (Rev.) E. Oraborn is Con' big reduction in the price �Losftt-Westera Hospital. Hard and Soft @ oal of tho.. E-66�� *ith, -a 'We have been appointed local -p attack of horse-shoeing and all pAfiii reigue As a result of the rain on -Sun' - agen'ts for. the. hisossey-Harris.. flu. work. day night and the sued'eeding f roat befit qxuLli�y on CompaBy and solic the -hand A number of our local curlers Reeve Forsyth is very busy the roads are now in a dangerous patronage of the farm- Uttended the bonspiel at Barrie' these days getting signers for by condition for motoring. era of the district. this week;- dro which he expects- to have in. A former resident of Claremont, 'THWO. -A. -LA Luther Bowes, of Peteeboro. stalled.in Claremont ta the near Wm. Gibson, brother of Ed. Gib All M. - H. repairs kept constantly spent over the week-end With his mother here. future. s0>}, met with. a serious. accident on h and. Q=t- We. are glad to see our old on his farm west of Orillia about We-also have the agency for the Mrs. Alex. Milroy, of Cedar f J. B. t friends Madill aisle to be out two weeks ago. While loading U W 0 'W rove, in visiting her mother, Mrs Goodyear prod eta, includ- again; Riehard Ward recovering logs in the bush a log rolled on top 'Joseph Pilkey. f roto an inflamed knee, and: Geo. of him. fracturing one of his legs fog tires etc. Is t7hetiinetb bring in your harrows Rex Middleton, of Peterbogo or any other implements that Cooper able to be out again. in two places, which will confine spent the week-end with Cl re need repairing, @a that 4­V a Mrs. Harry Thomson Jefit on him to his bed for some time. moat friends. Sunday to spend so. few Weeks in A s a 'climax of a friendly con- G. & A. T. L A W they rea will be-all dy -Geo. Banburyi of Aurora, spent Buffalo with her daughter. who test the Curlers invited their k. the week-end with his sister, Mrs. PIGKERING 09T. for the sprimgWOL �-Sher noto Rumohr with the latter's husband. acic-ona- WWAR III) share X;-,ci:1J1rk0ff—ffap`per A special reduction during the I,-- Pa lea er, they having spent the with them at the home of hkagii next few weeks. Duncan Morgan spent several week -end herewith her. Morgan on Friday evening east. 0 re'en• River' .,days last week in Lak elield with NeXt Mondav evening the B. Y. About forty sat down to enjoy L O R N E RE ID his daughtek, Mrs. D. A. Pugb., P U will hold its regular meet- supper and the evenibg was spent .13EL'Islipt Factory •. f CLAREMONT We are glad to report Ursa, The tonic will. be "Baptist in music and games. • Needless to Evans Ward sufficiently improved lng' Manufacturers of Wet% in French Canada." The say they all enjoyed themselves.' yr to be able to leave the hospital. 7 'Leonard Pilkey is spending a meetinir twill be under the direr- All kinds of Frmt Baskets, "ple Leaf Mutual Ph tion of the missionary committee. few daps in the city, ate the garage quiet at present, Next Sunda is Commun business is rather ion S H I N G L E S BerryCrates, JnSUranCe 0' Geo. West, of Ashburn Sunday at the Baptist Church. Farmer AN3 sTushel Baskets. Cheap rates for farm and o, ed very acceptabl* to large Con- The morning subject wilt be '!The Nova Scotia Sbinl&� eu i-n this United Church Terms of the Coye�. Clothes Ba-61-e`F13. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, on Sunda last. -aXe8*1W-thW pastor will- preach on Bird's Felt Slate Shingles wind-mills. Silos etc. Miss Dun- I ----for-sate, at Frank Pennock- Mrs. T.-Chandler, the text "Rise! He Calleth Thee. Auterpotolle Insurance ` , �,I. -­ ----Pio teti - ring, and Mr. Mitchell andson, All are invited to both of these T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT 7- Pho Bob, of Toronto, at Call and get prices. r* Markham IW4 rat Sundav services. FARM$ FOB SALE J. and Mrs. Bea The Claremont Continuation Write or phone- Our village was visited by the School purpose holding.their annu- J= A R F? Y first electrical storm of the year at Concert and Commencement WANTEDI BOOT-MAKER. Con Sunday night. It was of short Exerdies ' on the evenings 'of ED. BOWM A N duration but was accompanied by Thursday and Friday, Feb. 17th DRESSED POULTRY —CLAREMONT, ONT. 20 WHITBY. ONT. 4k quite a heavy rainfall. and 18tb. Watch for bills later. On Monday night a stray horse Tickets may be secured from the all kinds. All who desire to get their Boots and cutter was seen to roam pupils of the school. -and Harness repaired at a big Good prices paid for good quality. The Fuller Brash Co., around in the fields at the Borth reduction, call at the end in the village. No onFcould Phone Clare 2700. above address. Y "identify the outfit, but & farmer W All work done while you wait Limited ]FRANK CHIDLO in the early bourn of the morning and guaranteed. -a, thereby S CLAREMONT, ONTARIO We desire to have' a resident apppired upon the seen Spe lial clearing the mystery. 0 P A R R Y Don't forget the splendid pasr• representative of the Fuller Brunk nr% Company in Pickering and Whib. -The Call of the Nations, Sloop Sleighs $45 UKULP b obi forimmedlate work. N. Wo. STAFF"It to be given by forty-eight young Pea t win right ri, - i ea Is ig lit now are buying -'e - - ., OREAMERY I' Marble and Granite Dealer. CbrF I people in the Vatted Church, 21 in. runner sto, all t .2 presents in large quail- Claremont. next Thnrsday even- Cemetery Lettering etc. tities from our salesmen and we ing. Feb. 10th. commencing at 9 Highest price paid for First-class work have a very extensive line of these Il o'clock. The proltraim will also tutters' guaranteed. articles, including Ivory gets, Tor. Cream at the Kingston Roved toise Shell Sete and ff Include duets, solos and recite Cih ristmas 0 -.-half speeder aid and Pickering itions by local talent Admission, East Townline. novelties as well as the household 25 cents. cleaning equipment. Our business '-:'Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 has alway-slipm is. The best Carnival of the season Radios only `b24.75 been good in this d a hl lal Give as a trial and be convinced 'will be held in the Caledonia Rink 7.41) P. O.—Wh.itbv R. R.2 trict and unless you are Isere on Tuesday, night, Feb. 8th, ?V- Westinghouse respected citizen with a car, TOO tF ;Racing will be one feature, but ap ly for this position +p the tpain event will be the second 3-tube 7 Tf you are thin type of man &P. tn of broom hockey bet ply In person to Cbal. R. Stone, t Special Juary Clea'r'ance f"t"pFarmers and the Village wtal- Just a few lett ...... 1w 504 -Colonial Bldg., 13 King SL arts, The last gains was. so West. Toronto. close that this one will be a real laegular stock has been marked down to lower price,,4 game and no one should miss it. Is your Radio for quick sale: 256 and 15C.L y? Men's O'Co&tq. heavy blanket cloth, all-wool, half lined (silk), 3- . -the date. Admission orking proper'l' 3 -piece EATTY 'e, The annual checker tournament belt reg, 17.50, for 12 95. took place on Tuesday night last STANDS FOR THE BEST We sell all kinds of batterieS, Boys' O'C;ats, fulf-lined. same as above, bizea 28 to 35, reg. 0 501or 6 95 at Sanderson's hotel, when some Men's Mackivaw'g, extra heav-y, all-wool blanket cloth,'reg S.50 for 6,25 y testers, Boy Mackinaw'g. same as above, reg 5.00. for 2 96 twenty-six. checker enthusia ' eta dry and wet, batter took part. Thomas Gregg' and radio licenses, tubes Magnus Morgan were captains of Men's Heavy Shirts, military flannel, reg 1.25, for 95 centi etc., etc, Men's Heavy Shirts, all wool flannel, reg 1.75, for 1.35 �07 the respective sides. Magnus Mor• Men's Work Pants, extra heavy, all-wocd, reg 4,DO. for 1,95 and 2.65 VT- lur gun's aide won by 8 points, and Westinghouse and Atwater -the -losers provided that greater Call'At VA -Kent receiving Phone 38110 part of the funds for the fowl I FINGOLD'S supper which followed. All re-, sets. iport a very enjoyable evening. The Inchors Society held an open- literary night on Monday F. X. COOPER ­71 evening in connection with their _,,regular meeting. Dr, Tomlinson Litter" Carriers, Hay Carrierst, A7. CLAREMONT --gave a very- --luteres tin g paper on W.- Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow "Our --Poets-," Isabelle Agent foe Ackerm%n's Quality -by dollar (Bowls. Pressure Systems ': ''Bu,nold Doll i Canadian Gregg gave a reading,'and solos Harness.. Ask the user. It:will:pay you to get my- prices oat by Mrs.'D.A. Scott Sadie Linton ON'T niegleciio" above beforebuying elsewhere. because open a savings account .1 -­-,soad lasabella Cooper were much D use you may have no large amount enjoyed. The yotmg people in- FRANK J. PROUSE of money to -deposit. The Dominion Bank tend to have a literary meeting PICXERIN&, 0.`;TAR10 on the last Monday of each month. S pec a will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. and are giving the public a hearty "Open.,lin account ii P - -- -The Pickering u ow and add small arnounts, Z :invitation to enjoy them. This (Friday.) evening, Feb. 4th, regularly. You will be surprised to see how ttle nees rapidly your savings will grow., n address of special interest will V 06 Commi 0 be delivered in the Baptist Church 12 by A. Therrien, of Montreal. for all goods, rJan y 7-7 Mr. Therrien is a molt interesting The object of this Association is ton speaker who puts all Nhis youthful lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. vigor into his stork, He' is intev- 24th to Feb 'y 5th DOAU?WN rely interested in the French inclusive. VARMBRANC*L PERRY Manama :Canadian, being a descendant of a Th6mpson'.s Seedless Raisins, h 'log property at0'lsn­0-0T*n- French Canadian - family and be- 2 lbs for 27 cents- BW' `•F. A. BURT, Manaffe'r. Aember 5V Ing all his life in Qubec province. Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29c oats immediately with any member Those who eu!oy a pleasing and Lemon and Orange Peel, lb: 23c of • Ex6ontive oommitteg, for 23c instructive address will enj-ryY Dates, 2 lbs of fee' themselves at the meeting on Fri- Bulk Soda Bikults, 06r'lb. 17c Ticoke" may be had from the Pirevid#dt a Secoretary coa applioafton. C-cy. There will be A hearty we)- Paney Biscuits. per lb. -19c- X . ..... for you it you care to come. Prunes, 2 lbs for EXBc. Com.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. N-Iia.- On Monday last Joe Alsop had 7p Rice, 8 lbs- Create Your., ... 25b er; M. S; Chapman, Pickering. very unpleasant experience which 2 Pkgs -Shredded Wheat. 25c Oc D. Munro, Jas. Richar4son. -he will not like to have repeated Corn Flakes, loc Own Currency very often. He was going to Pick- Campbell's Soups, 2 for soarelary q OUR ownership of a Savitigs Bank ering with a 'load of calves and Heintz large tins..Tomato Soup -hogs in his niotor-truck, and when 2 for 33 cents Account creates a currency all your o 9 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.39 win. A rheque bearing your going Pickering concession he lost control of the 5 lb§ Rolled Oats for 25c signature jointly with that of the car on account of the icy condit- 4 bars Soap for ... 23c Standard BaLik adds the prestige of. IA&tb er Goods. -Stare ion of the roads. . He was going 9 bars Palmolive Soap 23c our name to the' integrity of yours, a sY 9. Soap reg 74c -box - 25c binanion of inestiru;Lble value to rather faster than was advisable 3 bars Ve -a bi siness and social view- -�upder the. circumstances, and Pa pqlp HARNESS on pastry Flour, bag 98C you frorn 11 � ii Ours ly of quality Harness and trying to slow up,- the truck turn- Ladies' Hose, silk and wool �75c point, while offering other practical i, upf Its is now complete. 7, -e round and upset, turning cum- P r Dress Goods, reg.� 75c, for­ ..4Qc Fifff advantages of incalculable number.- Indetely upside down with the Flannelette Blankets, large 2.39 The deposit of one-dollar to your ere BOOTS—GREB S90H wheels up in the air. The animals Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr 8.40 YEARS dit in the nearest Standard Bank i We have a large stock of this Famezi ,got free from the truck without S Boot on hand—unbeatable Sox for Rubbers, reg Branch will lay the foundation fora -receiving injury and, bad) fright- 1.35 for 1.10 currency all your own. for bard.,wear and tear. sued, scampered off in badly direr- Wove Work Sox REPAIRING tion-s. Mir. Alsop also emerged reg 50c, 3 pair fer 1.00 from the truck without. a We maintain our established re Ut4k-- scratch. -Work-Mitts, per pair 89C tion for repairing all kinds iSecu ring the assistance of Prank harness an boots. :1-11 4 Barclay, he rounded tip all his STANDARD BANK Scotia 8' Novs`� "T" ��8ird', FFt0Sl`ai!b8 ' ich tu ."A4, At CECIL BRADLEY 01.1, Herd in Mrs. Barclay's barn-yard, De A #:,S C 0 T T of C.A,.NA,.D.A6 and, getting the loan of her truck, PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Alonager B�Ll and re-loadina proceeded to his % h_� Harness -maker, Phone 1402, t desotination without . further mis- Branches also at Brooklin, Went Hill, Whitby "I -TA hap. CLXREMONT I 0.\ RI PIC% iAlrir W, _,11. M?12f�t -1-41, Ww wgo _R -W R 16 NO + n ri 4 M • � *11t -.t; 14. fi *A1 w _ F8.1-EE In Oa.Sh Pelz Z E - "e, Rall and Empt re9s $7,000 Gold Mine Offers $39,000 For You 19M ANSWER I THIS PUZZLE -WIN A BIG CASH PRIZE THE MAIL AND EMPIRE OFFERS THIS TREMENDOUS FORTUNE TO EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CMLD_. -Play the easiest game in the world —and win a share in $7,000-00. The greatest sime on earth arrive* to-day. For every man and woman and child;whd Is not a careless dreamer ­ t�ld . —Arho reauy wan" to succeed and has the will to do it- The Muff and Em offers a chance to sharer $7,000.00. Here Is lt!L FOR SIMPLY FE4DfNG =due o f them greatest a te ever came, nee o ever ikimi� t Hali thif me nIg 5er 814 the -JlwtjZ EVER MADE. -How Many Objects Beginning' With the "Her "C" Can You Find. in This Picture `7 Kn '!'Sere Is no oatch 13L ft. There in nothing hard to do. There Is nothing to risk. And can And, We publish this picture to-day only to. start you 'on your road to riches, within its borders it In a large platurs. All the objects starting with "C" are there and easy to And. And there to three thousand dollars to win. Turn to the picture below. .-, a" a number of objects and articles, the names of which begin with the. totter "C". that is the key to the SEVE IN-THOU SAND-DOLLAR GOLD bylINE. "CIL 4.rifty each prizes will be given for the 60 best lists of words submitted in answer to You will end an marts of things that begin with the letter "C' —there is A V answer having the largest' and nearest correet list of visible obj4cts. and a '`Cigar ". and "Cabbage", Ste. this puzzle. The there to a 'Vow". there to a ­crow% a ­Cair' will be awarded Firat Prize; Noun of them are hard to find, None of them are unusual- words. Easy mords. Wait- and articles in the picture that start with the letter 'V' Ine right on this p"s with 17,000 buried In them ready for YOU. SOO how Many YOU xeoond best Second PrIss. etc. _YOUR ANSWER TO THE IT-WORD11 PUZZLE MUST- BE MAILED NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY ,FEWARY ATH or .;A 7 _00 oose en r ar .1 Your St t Your own Prize Be List Y no CeR from d 4, tic -YS the Words" Aa VAN List and W L in To Be That cash Given tL Prize Away-1 P 0 Ail", --A LEARN AND WIN A SHARE OF $7.000 DURING YOUR SPARE TIME The greatest: opportunity of your life Is what The Mail and Empire is'offering You in this Picture PUx3d* Game to "play and learn" while earning a big cash prime. You esn't help enjoying the hunt for -C-Words" in this rod have Mary Pleture Puzzle, All you need is an observing eye. Let's all join In & ve & jolly good time. Give Ma a pencil. and Bobby a pencil, and the wife a pencil, and the oldest son & pencil. Make It a gaine. See who can find the most "C-Words" In Lou m!nute& You'll find It's fun, It's *any todo, It's educational, it's amusing, and iL*m WORTH THREE THOU'SAN'D DOLLARS, When you have made up your list of "C-Words" send it in along with one or three yi4rly subscrlptioa4_ to The Mall and Empire at $6.00 per year each or $6.00 it doliv ered In Hamilton or London, which will quality your answer for the Big Cash Prizes to be awarded promptly after -the close of the Puzzle Gami, March, let 50 CASH PRIZES-e-How Prizes Will Be Awarded $79000000 CASH PRIZES Aare you are--4be b* prim awards. Wbuting answers win receive cash prizes according to Um tame below, Remember --ft q*ailled winning answer wine the target amostnts. Alm for the big $8,000 &w*J14L I Prize It J_ rr • 1-9 Prim If NO ow* 2,WW An &mt to Sant Are Post 2,,n,d 5=06 "I " 5'". 00*' 3rd 00.00 -1,00.00 4th 65,66 20.00 5tb Prize. . . 10.00 - - 65.00 200." 60, prim I ...... 0.00 $0.00 100.00 7th Prize....... S." 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We are undug tae word payers grumble about the Wh ooe.L of Use here in si another sense, one that their schools and then con-tribute to has not yet found Re war into the dicit;than expense by enicou ug their' u rw e4r Ow MOND tiOnATT, but is in common enough use. children In a laziness that wastes the --a boy or girl who has to take over time and the effort that d-w ki WS his, bar or ug '$A agal n the stud lee of a school year: be: teachers axe bed Machine Kn1VQ3 cause of 'a failure to pass the exam - giving to the schools. it Parents could be made to pay for the 0126001DIS CANADA SAW CM LTM Inatious for prombition. cost of teacbdng their children the moff"►"L Did you ever bear a, high school stu- same subjects twice over, we Should VANOMNIMPI, ST. jQFK fta,- dent say . to his Father or mother. "I Probably see a sudden Improvement in TORONTO, A thluk I shall flunk In Englisih. and a]-' the QqnMty of school• work. gebre. and French. The!rie all too Besides the money met to the colu- .in head!" And have. you heard the indul- munity, there is. the harm. done to the 9,ant:partent rsp&y. "WeK never mind. character of a boy who In his forma. tive years Is allowed to L fan into' the habit It Of liAleasness and Indifference. eiA A 14fe can easi-17 be mined by the de. 7Can an Farmer generation of moral, fibre so induced. It to not hard for parents to find. out Teat 'Ifis Expe�AM' ce What sort of work their boys and girls, are doing in school, and- a little firm- _ ness, on the subject, is usually enough "Les-,, Booth, widely known Ontario jarilliner, and a- siCk to keep the 'youiligig(ers UP to the by means no m& - inaccessible man for 20 years, suffered daily, only half alive. standards of * orous� our public Schools. Don't let your -Now strong, robUS4 VW CreditS new child drift Into the habit of falling. found heaM to Tanlac That Is the road which leads to a life of Incompetence and unhappiness. Though popularly known as "Les Mr. Booth's correct first name in Goo His home ii at 271 Perth Sit To Birds. ha:e. For the past three years :njoyed vigorous health but Go if you will and must, Your round, bright eyes what h endured before then is beat Will lbok on man marvels told in his own words. "For twenty y cars my ams, shoulders, back and Without surprise. said ached with rheumatism quit work Wngootb. "Often I had to And you will rest in jungles it entirely and I remember one bad spell And peer down craters that kept me in bed for six months. "My case got to be so chronic that And see slow ant-eaters • And alligators. the help ran the farm. I Was peas- tically helpless. Even my wrists and • bands would sixell tip so that I couldn't Then you will come some morning vrritAi my name. I dreaded bedtime, To your old tree for I got no rest, but Jay there in And set your old example soundly. I gained 16 agony, waiting for morning. NSrvous pounds which I spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out- Of domesticity. tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 hours a e1ay. I new —Elizabeth Coatswi�ztth. let any benefit from mylood and had have an ache. Us hardly beliereablel force myselftoeat. Myweightwas - If folks want to know what Tanlw Doctors vopch for Minard's Liniment. far below normal. can do, tell them to write to Ike T A--;.4-A _;V. Booth Or come and am me. I'll "410 good tee". When you serve RED ROSE ORANGE 2M amity you, are C PEKOE' to your f iving ;them the best tea you can buy, ...Whelre the Beat VAeat- Clulsified Advertisemenhll� Comes From.. At the International wheat fair at juit-a—, Fm Toua IwARE 7M 70 wuuw Mae&* Chicago last mouth the Prize for the Jr..-421 ?husNQ% . .. ­r I ttest wheat and oats exhibited went tHishost oossuisdoss, P" 4mchufte —Itm, lisall. to Harms. fres outat. ftleffiam RA at am sua AWN Harms. Tillie, a grain farmer In I= Send for UK a" W Vorticulsm stale 411 the famous, Peace River country in Wistungton, Torgati; L northwestern Canada. The Interest, FOR &ALL Ing fact about this award to that the CTFANA arms, r= CAIRNIM PsAys grain was grown In tb* latitude of Lu t000r" 48 sascuous. autiewsitio. Tsub northern Iabrador--as far north' of ay" for San Anurantei INGIUSOMOD. 3"40 stasis �r; Toronto, for eizemple, as Toronto to R471.1 r4su north of P'lorlds.. The Peace Wyer rUM%r­rM FMMANNNTLY &XQPVM Hi kW TZODC&I•S VAMMAY, allot" bond U"011429104 country still aulferris from lack of ra& timseads of testimonials. way facilities, but it has st remarkable Tzefth' a 1= Boll and an exceedingly favorable cll- Doi w.- TS A-liald, Sao. To. . Canada, (04 . . . . . . . . shis ono y mate, when we remember tbat It is only, six hundred miles from the Are- Japanese to Denmark. tic circle. There has 'been a oom];611171W� large influx of Japanese into Denmai M.Inard's Liniment for animal 411ments Mostly engineers and mechanics. A. Perfectly Good Present Spoiled. Don't get so interested In whil Sandy was engaged to a girl who, a i you're going to do to-morrow that you few days before her nineteenth birth-, don't do anything to-day. day, viocumbed to the prevailing, "N. feminine craze and had her hair Th shingled. All her girl friends con- ,, gratulated her on her appearance, and IF BI DS SKA it was therefore WkhOiUlt any MIWT- inim Ad% w4g Ing that she showed herself to her wNSIPATO sweetheart. * But Sandy viewed her with grave disapprovaL "It is hard on me. lasts," he wailed. TAKE Imuff "verm hard! After I've Just bought ye a packet o' hairpins for your birth- p No headwhe, bad COK W= day, stamuh or coadve dowels X Sixty smiles an io6r by uimmbig makes a pleaft. ant driving speed. Got si'10-cent box now. You're trillous! You have a rob. 4i; bing sensation in your head. a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burns Your skin is yellow, with dark rugs 4., under your ore@: your 11ps. we parcbs& NO wouder•you feel ugly, mean and M tempered Your sysitem, is full of b1W not properly pawed off. and what mu . . . . . . . . . . . need Is a 'cleaning up inside Don't . . . . . . continue being a billow nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and dOU*t re*Oirt to harsh Physics that *rT11i,, 7,_, tats diitorders of the stomach, liver. and bowels are cured by morning Wft The moment you eat a tablet Of gentle,. thorough Casicarets bey work n. 10 "I�ape!s Diapepsin" Your indigestion Is while You sleep. A 10-cent box from gone. Vb more distress from a sour, -your druggist will keep your liver and acid, upset stomach. NO flatuleM00, bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your i. heartb urn, palpitation, or misery-biak- 111aead clear for months. Children I"* _"I i, Ing gages. Correct Your digebt-iOn fbr to take Cascarels because they taste a few cents. Each package guaran, good and never- grtAir or sicken. teed by druggist to overcome stomach I trouble, W c�,_fls d o and Pneumonia Neglected bronchial colds are dan. cust Sto&' them instantly with kIWW @ M11 t e. Its action in re- lieving the evairit and clearing the tubed is &n=11*617 swift- -and furs, AD ruggistsuen -Su~e joW, a positive today. and Cumpmf. 'qy & W. X Buchuy, Lialtsmi, 1`12 Mutual St, Toronto I a I UC Kxr MW_ - sit I IjIt " gas ActsUAwaSsi a allusle, GOP pos Is a se DAYE R - _ e x IN if Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fc Colds ."Headache Neuritis Lumbago --Pain Neuralgia Toothache •heumatism rsD��ES, NOT AFFECT THE i.HEART Accept only "Bayer" packago yearsaip cod trial, for no To clean a bath, first wipe over with tanbw thi elm tell em. a rag dipped in paraffin and leave for which contains. proven directions. -bad helped Me. I could scarelenFy be- If your health is broken from over- Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets -)ieve such results were Possible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. about three minutes. Then dip the Also Kottle: of 24 and 100—Druggiij. h* Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- 'stopped, my appetite came bM -hn(t IvWs own body builder mode from e. with hot soapy water. r of SaItcylleadd (Aoetyl SWItylic seed, "A. 8 A."). WWo. it in Well snirion W1 I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and,barjcs. Vour druggist Oat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to &*Mgt the puiilo -so', hultatloos, 00 Tablets at Dayor CouWamy will be stamped wUh flair limad Waft MAM the '13413W 0110M.01 *&me more reatfW, t9o# =4 I *pt those Tanlac soon showed. The Pic Lng bas i4 Over 62 Mahon bottles soil same -rag in salt and rub again. Wash In the trade mark (remster*4 in: Canada) of Mayo# Ummf*eturi or Nonoswu ISSUE No. 6­197.. rQUINOSS 12 Ume up the d1con on eo that you' can assimilate, all your food. 'To d V V_ the Use of Dr. Williams' if Pink M. °* °z Williams' Pink P111i. A short course Z._ ` Wonderful ii the process by which of these pills will quick3y tone up the Abe chemistry of the body changes the food we eat Into bIbod. And the 'Vittile of our well -being depends upon ambit of convincing Proof given by _4hia being maintained day after day, Mrs. C3:aa. Ladner, Ellei P.E.I. who says: —"nr some years I was a 'd dear in and year - e tXe $iroeese becomes faulty, and then food begins to poison the blood Instead, of thing I ate caused distrew.--sourt-Viterait Reeding ft. This is followed by dU the )Paugs of indigestion, such as gas on soh and belching. I could not eat ]the stomach, pains around the heart, .0; ineat or potatoes, and I grew w64 'and u often nausea after eating, and it disi- liker for all kinds of food. 1p The only way to overcome these Selp me until I was persuaded to take . out reloading. We are undug tae word payers grumble about the Wh ooe.L of Use here in si another sense, one that their schools and then con-tribute to has not yet found Re war into the dicit;than expense by enicou ug their' u rw e4r Ow MOND tiOnATT, but is in common enough use. children In a laziness that wastes the --a boy or girl who has to take over time and the effort that d-w ki WS his, bar or ug '$A agal n the stud lee of a school year: be: teachers axe bed Machine Kn1VQ3 cause of 'a failure to pass the exam - giving to the schools. it Parents could be made to pay for the 0126001DIS CANADA SAW CM LTM Inatious for prombition. cost of teacbdng their children the moff"►"L Did you ever bear a, high school stu- same subjects twice over, we Should VANOMNIMPI, ST. jQFK fta,- dent say . to his Father or mother. "I Probably see a sudden Improvement in TORONTO, A thluk I shall flunk In Englisih. and a]-' the QqnMty of school• work. gebre. and French. The!rie all too Besides the money met to the colu- .in head!" And have. you heard the indul- munity, there is. the harm. done to the 9,ant:partent rsp&y. "WeK never mind. character of a boy who In his forma. tive years Is allowed to L fan into' the habit It Of liAleasness and Indifference. eiA A 14fe can easi-17 be mined by the de. 7Can an Farmer generation of moral, fibre so induced. It to not hard for parents to find. out Teat 'Ifis Expe�AM' ce What sort of work their boys and girls, are doing in school, and- a little firm- _ ness, on the subject, is usually enough "Les-,, Booth, widely known Ontario jarilliner, and a- siCk to keep the 'youiligig(ers UP to the by means no m& - inaccessible man for 20 years, suffered daily, only half alive. standards of * orous� our public Schools. Don't let your -Now strong, robUS4 VW CreditS new child drift Into the habit of falling. found heaM to Tanlac That Is the road which leads to a life of Incompetence and unhappiness. Though popularly known as "Les Mr. Booth's correct first name in Goo His home ii at 271 Perth Sit To Birds. ha:e. For the past three years :njoyed vigorous health but Go if you will and must, Your round, bright eyes what h endured before then is beat Will lbok on man marvels told in his own words. "For twenty y cars my ams, shoulders, back and Without surprise. said ached with rheumatism quit work Wngootb. "Often I had to And you will rest in jungles it entirely and I remember one bad spell And peer down craters that kept me in bed for six months. "My case got to be so chronic that And see slow ant-eaters • And alligators. the help ran the farm. I Was peas- tically helpless. Even my wrists and • bands would sixell tip so that I couldn't Then you will come some morning vrritAi my name. I dreaded bedtime, To your old tree for I got no rest, but Jay there in And set your old example soundly. I gained 16 agony, waiting for morning. NSrvous pounds which I spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out- Of domesticity. tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 hours a e1ay. I new —Elizabeth Coatswi�ztth. let any benefit from mylood and had have an ache. Us hardly beliereablel force myselftoeat. Myweightwas - If folks want to know what Tanlw Doctors vopch for Minard's Liniment. far below normal. can do, tell them to write to Ike T A--;.4-A _;V. Booth Or come and am me. I'll "410 good tee". When you serve RED ROSE ORANGE 2M amity you, are C PEKOE' to your f iving ;them the best tea you can buy, ...Whelre the Beat VAeat- Clulsified Advertisemenhll� Comes From.. At the International wheat fair at juit-a—, Fm Toua IwARE 7M 70 wuuw Mae&* Chicago last mouth the Prize for the Jr..-421 ?husNQ% . .. ­r I ttest wheat and oats exhibited went tHishost oossuisdoss, P" 4mchufte —Itm, lisall. to Harms. fres outat. ftleffiam RA at am sua AWN Harms. Tillie, a grain farmer In I= Send for UK a" W Vorticulsm stale 411 the famous, Peace River country in Wistungton, Torgati; L northwestern Canada. The Interest, FOR &ALL Ing fact about this award to that the CTFANA arms, r= CAIRNIM PsAys grain was grown In tb* latitude of Lu t000r" 48 sascuous. autiewsitio. Tsub northern Iabrador--as far north' of ay" for San Anurantei INGIUSOMOD. 3"40 stasis �r; Toronto, for eizemple, as Toronto to R471.1 r4su north of P'lorlds.. The Peace Wyer rUM%r­rM FMMANNNTLY &XQPVM Hi kW TZODC&I•S VAMMAY, allot" bond U"011429104 country still aulferris from lack of ra& timseads of testimonials. way facilities, but it has st remarkable Tzefth' a 1= Boll and an exceedingly favorable cll- Doi w.- TS A-liald, Sao. To. . Canada, (04 . . . . . . . . shis ono y mate, when we remember tbat It is only, six hundred miles from the Are- Japanese to Denmark. tic circle. There has 'been a oom];611171W� large influx of Japanese into Denmai M.Inard's Liniment for animal 411ments Mostly engineers and mechanics. A. Perfectly Good Present Spoiled. Don't get so interested In whil Sandy was engaged to a girl who, a i you're going to do to-morrow that you few days before her nineteenth birth-, don't do anything to-day. day, viocumbed to the prevailing, "N. feminine craze and had her hair Th shingled. All her girl friends con- ,, gratulated her on her appearance, and IF BI DS SKA it was therefore WkhOiUlt any MIWT- inim Ad% w4g Ing that she showed herself to her wNSIPATO sweetheart. * But Sandy viewed her with grave disapprovaL "It is hard on me. lasts," he wailed. TAKE Imuff "verm hard! After I've Just bought ye a packet o' hairpins for your birth- p No headwhe, bad COK W= day, stamuh or coadve dowels X Sixty smiles an io6r by uimmbig makes a pleaft. ant driving speed. Got si'10-cent box now. You're trillous! You have a rob. 4i; bing sensation in your head. a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burns Your skin is yellow, with dark rugs 4., under your ore@: your 11ps. we parcbs& NO wouder•you feel ugly, mean and M tempered Your sysitem, is full of b1W not properly pawed off. and what mu . . . . . . . . . . . need Is a 'cleaning up inside Don't . . . . . . continue being a billow nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and dOU*t re*Oirt to harsh Physics that *rT11i,, 7,_, tats diitorders of the stomach, liver. and bowels are cured by morning Wft The moment you eat a tablet Of gentle,. thorough Casicarets bey work n. 10 "I�ape!s Diapepsin" Your indigestion Is while You sleep. A 10-cent box from gone. Vb more distress from a sour, -your druggist will keep your liver and acid, upset stomach. NO flatuleM00, bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your i. heartb urn, palpitation, or misery-biak- 111aead clear for months. Children I"* _"I i, Ing gages. Correct Your digebt-iOn fbr to take Cascarels because they taste a few cents. Each package guaran, good and never- grtAir or sicken. teed by druggist to overcome stomach I trouble, W c�,_fls d o and Pneumonia Neglected bronchial colds are dan. cust Sto&' them instantly with kIWW @ M11 t e. Its action in re- lieving the evairit and clearing the tubed is &n=11*617 swift- -and furs, AD ruggistsuen -Su~e joW, a positive today. and Cumpmf. 'qy & W. X Buchuy, Lialtsmi, 1`12 Mutual St, Toronto I a I UC Kxr MW_ - sit I IjIt " gas ActsUAwaSsi a allusle, GOP pos Is a se DAYE R - _ e x IN if Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fc Colds ."Headache Neuritis Lumbago --Pain Neuralgia Toothache •heumatism rsD��ES, NOT AFFECT THE i.HEART Accept only "Bayer" packago yearsaip cod trial, for no To clean a bath, first wipe over with tanbw thi elm tell em. a rag dipped in paraffin and leave for which contains. proven directions. -bad helped Me. I could scarelenFy be- If your health is broken from over- Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets -)ieve such results were Possible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. about three minutes. Then dip the Also Kottle: of 24 and 100—Druggiij. h* Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- 'stopped, my appetite came bM -hn(t IvWs own body builder mode from e. with hot soapy water. r of SaItcylleadd (Aoetyl SWItylic seed, "A. 8 A."). WWo. it in Well snirion W1 I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and,barjcs. Vour druggist Oat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to &*Mgt the puiilo -so', hultatloos, 00 Tablets at Dayor CouWamy will be stamped wUh flair limad Waft MAM the '13413W 0110M.01 *&me more reatfW, t9o# =4 I *pt those Tanlac soon showed. The Pic Lng bas i4 Over 62 Mahon bottles soil same -rag in salt and rub again. Wash In the trade mark (remster*4 in: Canada) of Mayo# Ummf*eturi or Nonoswu ISSUE No. 6­197.. rQUINOSS 12 Ume up the d1con on eo that you' can assimilate, all your food. 'To d if do this you have only to take Dr. Williams' Pink P111i. A short course of these pills will quick3y tone up the . out reloading. We are undug tae word payers grumble about the Wh ooe.L of Use here in si another sense, one that their schools and then con-tribute to has not yet found Re war into the dicit;than expense by enicou ug their' u rw e4r Ow MOND tiOnATT, but is in common enough use. children In a laziness that wastes the --a boy or girl who has to take over time and the effort that d-w ki WS his, bar or ug '$A agal n the stud lee of a school year: be: teachers axe bed Machine Kn1VQ3 cause of 'a failure to pass the exam - giving to the schools. it Parents could be made to pay for the 0126001DIS CANADA SAW CM LTM Inatious for prombition. cost of teacbdng their children the moff"►"L Did you ever bear a, high school stu- same subjects twice over, we Should VANOMNIMPI, ST. jQFK fta,- dent say . to his Father or mother. "I Probably see a sudden Improvement in TORONTO, A thluk I shall flunk In Englisih. and a]-' the QqnMty of school• work. gebre. and French. The!rie all too Besides the money met to the colu- .in head!" And have. you heard the indul- munity, there is. the harm. done to the 9,ant:partent rsp&y. "WeK never mind. character of a boy who In his forma. tive years Is allowed to L fan into' the habit It Of liAleasness and Indifference. eiA A 14fe can easi-17 be mined by the de. 7Can an Farmer generation of moral, fibre so induced. It to not hard for parents to find. out Teat 'Ifis Expe�AM' ce What sort of work their boys and girls, are doing in school, and- a little firm- _ ness, on the subject, is usually enough "Les-,, Booth, widely known Ontario jarilliner, and a- siCk to keep the 'youiligig(ers UP to the by means no m& - inaccessible man for 20 years, suffered daily, only half alive. standards of * orous� our public Schools. Don't let your -Now strong, robUS4 VW CreditS new child drift Into the habit of falling. found heaM to Tanlac That Is the road which leads to a life of Incompetence and unhappiness. Though popularly known as "Les Mr. Booth's correct first name in Goo His home ii at 271 Perth Sit To Birds. ha:e. For the past three years :njoyed vigorous health but Go if you will and must, Your round, bright eyes what h endured before then is beat Will lbok on man marvels told in his own words. "For twenty y cars my ams, shoulders, back and Without surprise. said ached with rheumatism quit work Wngootb. "Often I had to And you will rest in jungles it entirely and I remember one bad spell And peer down craters that kept me in bed for six months. "My case got to be so chronic that And see slow ant-eaters • And alligators. the help ran the farm. I Was peas- tically helpless. Even my wrists and • bands would sixell tip so that I couldn't Then you will come some morning vrritAi my name. I dreaded bedtime, To your old tree for I got no rest, but Jay there in And set your old example soundly. I gained 16 agony, waiting for morning. NSrvous pounds which I spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out- Of domesticity. tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 hours a e1ay. I new —Elizabeth Coatswi�ztth. let any benefit from mylood and had have an ache. Us hardly beliereablel force myselftoeat. Myweightwas - If folks want to know what Tanlw Doctors vopch for Minard's Liniment. far below normal. can do, tell them to write to Ike T A--;.4-A _;V. Booth Or come and am me. I'll "410 good tee". When you serve RED ROSE ORANGE 2M amity you, are C PEKOE' to your f iving ;them the best tea you can buy, ...Whelre the Beat VAeat- Clulsified Advertisemenhll� Comes From.. At the International wheat fair at juit-a—, Fm Toua IwARE 7M 70 wuuw Mae&* Chicago last mouth the Prize for the Jr..-421 ?husNQ% . .. ­r I ttest wheat and oats exhibited went tHishost oossuisdoss, P" 4mchufte —Itm, lisall. to Harms. fres outat. ftleffiam RA at am sua AWN Harms. Tillie, a grain farmer In I= Send for UK a" W Vorticulsm stale 411 the famous, Peace River country in Wistungton, Torgati; L northwestern Canada. The Interest, FOR &ALL Ing fact about this award to that the CTFANA arms, r= CAIRNIM PsAys grain was grown In tb* latitude of Lu t000r" 48 sascuous. autiewsitio. Tsub northern Iabrador--as far north' of ay" for San Anurantei INGIUSOMOD. 3"40 stasis �r; Toronto, for eizemple, as Toronto to R471.1 r4su north of P'lorlds.. The Peace Wyer rUM%r­rM FMMANNNTLY &XQPVM Hi kW TZODC&I•S VAMMAY, allot" bond U"011429104 country still aulferris from lack of ra& timseads of testimonials. way facilities, but it has st remarkable Tzefth' a 1= Boll and an exceedingly favorable cll- Doi w.- TS A-liald, Sao. To. . Canada, (04 . . . . . . . . shis ono y mate, when we remember tbat It is only, six hundred miles from the Are- Japanese to Denmark. tic circle. There has 'been a oom];611171W� large influx of Japanese into Denmai M.Inard's Liniment for animal 411ments Mostly engineers and mechanics. A. Perfectly Good Present Spoiled. Don't get so interested In whil Sandy was engaged to a girl who, a i you're going to do to-morrow that you few days before her nineteenth birth-, don't do anything to-day. day, viocumbed to the prevailing, "N. feminine craze and had her hair Th shingled. All her girl friends con- ,, gratulated her on her appearance, and IF BI DS SKA it was therefore WkhOiUlt any MIWT- inim Ad% w4g Ing that she showed herself to her wNSIPATO sweetheart. * But Sandy viewed her with grave disapprovaL "It is hard on me. lasts," he wailed. TAKE Imuff "verm hard! After I've Just bought ye a packet o' hairpins for your birth- p No headwhe, bad COK W= day, stamuh or coadve dowels X Sixty smiles an io6r by uimmbig makes a pleaft. ant driving speed. Got si'10-cent box now. You're trillous! You have a rob. 4i; bing sensation in your head. a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burns Your skin is yellow, with dark rugs 4., under your ore@: your 11ps. we parcbs& NO wouder•you feel ugly, mean and M tempered Your sysitem, is full of b1W not properly pawed off. and what mu . . . . . . . . . . . need Is a 'cleaning up inside Don't . . . . . . continue being a billow nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and dOU*t re*Oirt to harsh Physics that *rT11i,, 7,_, tats diitorders of the stomach, liver. and bowels are cured by morning Wft The moment you eat a tablet Of gentle,. thorough Casicarets bey work n. 10 "I�ape!s Diapepsin" Your indigestion Is while You sleep. A 10-cent box from gone. Vb more distress from a sour, -your druggist will keep your liver and acid, upset stomach. NO flatuleM00, bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your i. heartb urn, palpitation, or misery-biak- 111aead clear for months. Children I"* _"I i, Ing gages. Correct Your digebt-iOn fbr to take Cascarels because they taste a few cents. Each package guaran, good and never- grtAir or sicken. teed by druggist to overcome stomach I trouble, W c�,_fls d o and Pneumonia Neglected bronchial colds are dan. cust Sto&' them instantly with kIWW @ M11 t e. Its action in re- lieving the evairit and clearing the tubed is &n=11*617 swift- -and furs, AD ruggistsuen -Su~e joW, a positive today. and Cumpmf. 'qy & W. X Buchuy, Lialtsmi, 1`12 Mutual St, Toronto I a I UC Kxr MW_ - sit I IjIt " gas ActsUAwaSsi a allusle, GOP pos Is a se DAYE R - _ e x IN if Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fc Colds ."Headache Neuritis Lumbago --Pain Neuralgia Toothache •heumatism rsD��ES, NOT AFFECT THE i.HEART Accept only "Bayer" packago yearsaip cod trial, for no To clean a bath, first wipe over with tanbw thi elm tell em. a rag dipped in paraffin and leave for which contains. proven directions. -bad helped Me. I could scarelenFy be- If your health is broken from over- Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets -)ieve such results were Possible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. about three minutes. Then dip the Also Kottle: of 24 and 100—Druggiij. h* Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- 'stopped, my appetite came bM -hn(t IvWs own body builder mode from e. with hot soapy water. r of SaItcylleadd (Aoetyl SWItylic seed, "A. 8 A."). WWo. it in Well snirion W1 I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and,barjcs. Vour druggist Oat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to &*Mgt the puiilo -so', hultatloos, 00 Tablets at Dayor CouWamy will be stamped wUh flair limad Waft MAM the '13413W 0110M.01 *&me more reatfW, t9o# =4 I *pt those Tanlac soon showed. The Pic Lng bas i4 Over 62 Mahon bottles soil same -rag in salt and rub again. Wash In the trade mark (remster*4 in: Canada) of Mayo# Ummf*eturi or Nonoswu ISSUE No. 6­197.. rQUINOSS 12 Ume up the d1con on eo that you' can assimilate, all your food. 'To d do this you have only to take Dr. Williams' Pink P111i. A short course of these pills will quick3y tone up the 4to , nsap h and banish indigestion. Here '!s a ambit of convincing Proof given by Mrs. C3:aa. Ladner, Ellei P.E.I. who says: —"nr some years I was a sufferer from stomach trouble. Every. t thing I ate caused distrew.--sourt-Viterait soh and belching. I could not eat .0; ineat or potatoes, and I grew w64 'and u usirroin, N Selp me until I was persuaded to take br. WillllawAV Pink Pigs, and these *imply worked - wouders. ' pills faithfully for a eouple of-months T Typical Cres Indiana who - participated by which time every symptom of Ile I In the massacre at Frog Lake. trouble disappeared, and there has not Yjinee been the &tightest symptom of M An unique and intimate record of the Mnset) ChI*f Big Bear. atemacli. -trouble. No wonder I pritille m Mae at Frog Lake In 1885 at the age rebels on the w&T Path, had not You . can get these pills through any b bei has been given to Canadian his. t the Canadian Pacific Railway, then in smed;cine dealer or by mall at 60 cents t tory by William BLeasidell Cam_ eron. I Its Infancy, stepped' into the breach :i box from The Dr. Williams' 119M• t the bole white survivor of that appal- and Sent troops to quell the Uprising. cine Co., Brockville, Ont. l ling disaiker, In a volume recently pub-! Big Bear, the old chief of the Cree lislised by the Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1 Indiana. is a noble and pathetic crew Ile Oldest Gypsies. t Mr. Cameron recounts in vlv4d detail tore, a lover of peace and a -friend of the events which led up to the attack, t the white man. He has little influence OveT the sky's dark roads t the bloody progress of the massacre, o over the fiery and bloodthirsty Mean- 'Me cei Moon moves slow, a and his two months experienice, as I I bees of the-tribe, and know little of -And all the hosts of stairs - -prisoner of the Indiana. "The Wax t the Mill at Frog Lake, One of the Forever restless go; o out- d dramatic T unwearied gypsy companies s standing for its vak* as a historic I Is his speech at the tried of the Indlans �-Trs reling the centuries. r record: It Is a remarkably powerful f following the Massacre, when eight of —Rachel Field, In "Taxis and Toad- a and dramatic narrative. h his band we sentenced to death. Do- Mr. Cameron was a young Govern.1jected. l lonely, shorn of his freedom Line. . mend agent at Pticig Lake when the he was still able to hold up his head. . Massacre occurred, He describes the H He was still Big Bear We of the general restlessness of the Indiana I Crew. And -hie plea was not for him- Shakeepeare'r' * *n it seem- s self, but for his people-­for We chZd- or not tubbyj SYS, e ed a& If the whole Middle West might r ren, biding in terror "afraid to show ;there's the rub.".." b bi& Swept by the carnage of semi-Savi, thealsetires In the` brio—t light of day.' j A AnothSr. Those old —us gas. Acidity, pain and die• T Tou can take them over again next b0i comiort am knocked for -a fare-thee•well r r thea., You're Year, and they'll be easier -count me In. too young Yet. son. Another year In Repeaters. s school won't nimitter! " We have heart! such a conversation more than once. Hsre I& a word that carnes, a heavy S So the bay stops. trying to get burden in our current speech. In our through his cKittiraft successfully. He ctfilge dictionary there are a dozen dis- loats, flunks his examinations and ap- seE - - from--a peaM_gSala the V*xt fail to take his watch that, on preesing a apring. *re• first y year I I m minute last past to a man who votes, fereace and carelefsness more than once at an election, an nth - year after year--itoi wn,11 moo lete who repents or dupl$ca4es, an Im-, of the good of his, eduicatiod. usual performance, and a gun or revol- Repeaters JP*atly increase the cc ver that fires a number of shots -ftb- of the public- echool system, Tax . "410 good tee". When you serve RED ROSE ORANGE 2M amity you, are C PEKOE' to your f iving ;them the best tea you can buy, ...Whelre the Beat VAeat- Clulsified Advertisemenhll� Comes From.. At the International wheat fair at juit-a—, Fm Toua IwARE 7M 70 wuuw Mae&* Chicago last mouth the Prize for the Jr..-421 ?husNQ% . .. ­r I ttest wheat and oats exhibited went tHishost oossuisdoss, P" 4mchufte —Itm, lisall. to Harms. fres outat. ftleffiam RA at am sua AWN Harms. Tillie, a grain farmer In I= Send for UK a" W Vorticulsm stale 411 the famous, Peace River country in Wistungton, Torgati; L northwestern Canada. The Interest, FOR &ALL Ing fact about this award to that the CTFANA arms, r= CAIRNIM PsAys grain was grown In tb* latitude of Lu t000r" 48 sascuous. autiewsitio. Tsub northern Iabrador--as far north' of ay" for San Anurantei INGIUSOMOD. 3"40 stasis �r; Toronto, for eizemple, as Toronto to R471.1 r4su north of P'lorlds.. The Peace Wyer rUM%r­rM FMMANNNTLY &XQPVM Hi kW TZODC&I•S VAMMAY, allot" bond U"011429104 country still aulferris from lack of ra& timseads of testimonials. way facilities, but it has st remarkable Tzefth' a 1= Boll and an exceedingly favorable cll- Doi w.- TS A-liald, Sao. To. . Canada, (04 . . . . . . . . shis ono y mate, when we remember tbat It is only, six hundred miles from the Are- Japanese to Denmark. tic circle. There has 'been a oom];611171W� large influx of Japanese into Denmai M.Inard's Liniment for animal 411ments Mostly engineers and mechanics. A. Perfectly Good Present Spoiled. Don't get so interested In whil Sandy was engaged to a girl who, a i you're going to do to-morrow that you few days before her nineteenth birth-, don't do anything to-day. day, viocumbed to the prevailing, "N. feminine craze and had her hair Th shingled. All her girl friends con- ,, gratulated her on her appearance, and IF BI DS SKA it was therefore WkhOiUlt any MIWT- inim Ad% w4g Ing that she showed herself to her wNSIPATO sweetheart. * But Sandy viewed her with grave disapprovaL "It is hard on me. lasts," he wailed. TAKE Imuff "verm hard! After I've Just bought ye a packet o' hairpins for your birth- p No headwhe, bad COK W= day, stamuh or coadve dowels X Sixty smiles an io6r by uimmbig makes a pleaft. ant driving speed. Got si'10-cent box now. You're trillous! You have a rob. 4i; bing sensation in your head. a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burns Your skin is yellow, with dark rugs 4., under your ore@: your 11ps. we parcbs& NO wouder•you feel ugly, mean and M tempered Your sysitem, is full of b1W not properly pawed off. and what mu . . . . . . . . . . . need Is a 'cleaning up inside Don't . . . . . . continue being a billow nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and dOU*t re*Oirt to harsh Physics that *rT11i,, 7,_, tats diitorders of the stomach, liver. and bowels are cured by morning Wft The moment you eat a tablet Of gentle,. thorough Casicarets bey work n. 10 "I�ape!s Diapepsin" Your indigestion Is while You sleep. A 10-cent box from gone. Vb more distress from a sour, -your druggist will keep your liver and acid, upset stomach. NO flatuleM00, bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your i. heartb urn, palpitation, or misery-biak- 111aead clear for months. Children I"* _"I i, Ing gages. Correct Your digebt-iOn fbr to take Cascarels because they taste a few cents. Each package guaran, good and never- grtAir or sicken. teed by druggist to overcome stomach I trouble, W c�,_fls d o and Pneumonia Neglected bronchial colds are dan. cust Sto&' them instantly with kIWW @ M11 t e. Its action in re- lieving the evairit and clearing the tubed is &n=11*617 swift- -and furs, AD ruggistsuen -Su~e joW, a positive today. and Cumpmf. 'qy & W. X Buchuy, Lialtsmi, 1`12 Mutual St, Toronto I a I UC Kxr MW_ - sit I IjIt " gas ActsUAwaSsi a allusle, GOP pos Is a se DAYE R - _ e x IN if Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fc Colds ."Headache Neuritis Lumbago --Pain Neuralgia Toothache •heumatism rsD��ES, NOT AFFECT THE i.HEART Accept only "Bayer" packago yearsaip cod trial, for no To clean a bath, first wipe over with tanbw thi elm tell em. a rag dipped in paraffin and leave for which contains. proven directions. -bad helped Me. I could scarelenFy be- If your health is broken from over- Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets -)ieve such results were Possible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. about three minutes. Then dip the Also Kottle: of 24 and 100—Druggiij. h* Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- 'stopped, my appetite came bM -hn(t IvWs own body builder mode from e. with hot soapy water. r of SaItcylleadd (Aoetyl SWItylic seed, "A. 8 A."). WWo. it in Well snirion W1 I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and,barjcs. Vour druggist Oat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to &*Mgt the puiilo -so', hultatloos, 00 Tablets at Dayor CouWamy will be stamped wUh flair limad Waft MAM the '13413W 0110M.01 *&me more reatfW, t9o# =4 I *pt those Tanlac soon showed. The Pic Lng bas i4 Over 62 Mahon bottles soil same -rag in salt and rub again. Wash In the trade mark (remster*4 in: Canada) of Mayo# Ummf*eturi or Nonoswu ISSUE No. 6­197.. bowels are cured by morning Wft The moment you eat a tablet Of gentle,. thorough Casicarets bey work n. 10 "I�ape!s Diapepsin" Your indigestion Is while You sleep. A 10-cent box from gone. Vb more distress from a sour, -your druggist will keep your liver and acid, upset stomach. NO flatuleM00, bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your i. heartb urn, palpitation, or misery-biak- 111aead clear for months. Children I"* _"I i, Ing gages. Correct Your digebt-iOn fbr to take Cascarels because they taste a few cents. Each package guaran, good and never- grtAir or sicken. teed by druggist to overcome stomach I trouble, W c�,_fls d o and Pneumonia Neglected bronchial colds are dan. cust Sto&' them instantly with kIWW @ M11 t e. Its action in re- lieving the evairit and clearing the tubed is &n=11*617 swift- -and furs, AD ruggistsuen -Su~e joW, a positive today. and Cumpmf. 'qy & W. X Buchuy, Lialtsmi, 1`12 Mutual St, Toronto I a I UC Kxr MW_ - sit I IjIt " gas ActsUAwaSsi a allusle, GOP pos Is a se DAYE R - _ e x IN if Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fc Colds ."Headache Neuritis Lumbago --Pain Neuralgia Toothache •heumatism rsD��ES, NOT AFFECT THE i.HEART Accept only "Bayer" packago yearsaip cod trial, for no To clean a bath, first wipe over with tanbw thi elm tell em. a rag dipped in paraffin and leave for which contains. proven directions. -bad helped Me. I could scarelenFy be- If your health is broken from over- Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets -)ieve such results were Possible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. about three minutes. Then dip the Also Kottle: of 24 and 100—Druggiij. h* Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- 'stopped, my appetite came bM -hn(t IvWs own body builder mode from e. with hot soapy water. r of SaItcylleadd (Aoetyl SWItylic seed, "A. 8 A."). WWo. it in Well snirion W1 I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and,barjcs. Vour druggist Oat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to &*Mgt the puiilo -so', hultatloos, 00 Tablets at Dayor CouWamy will be stamped wUh flair limad Waft MAM the '13413W 0110M.01 *&me more reatfW, t9o# =4 I *pt those Tanlac soon showed. The Pic Lng bas i4 Over 62 Mahon bottles soil same -rag in salt and rub again. Wash In the trade mark (remster*4 in: Canada) of Mayo# Ummf*eturi or Nonoswu ISSUE No. 6­197.. -041­�$- 7 'X f.v R V- 7 7 v j." Miss B. Bunting' 'spent Sunday —Found, a tire chain. Loser call LOCALISMS. with her sisters in Toronto. at"this officer At —Mrs. H. A. Matchett and daugh- —Dr. E. A. Sadleir,'Dentisit, Orac- ss Edna Reid sont Sunday in ter, Miss Helen spent Saturday in the tising in Toronto, willl be here in his -7 the city with friends. city office from 1.30 p, in. to 6 p, in. as as- -r7 E. Richardson has been laid —W. G. and Mrs. Sciott;-_'Of Clare- ual on Thursday. ill. mont'Bpei2t Sunday with W. - J. and —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident—DerAZ -77- off duty for over a -week owing to Mrs, Killer. ist. Office over Baladon's hardware --Jack Cook, of Geogetown,is seen —The township council -will • meet store. Office hours, 9, to 6 daily and on. Monday next for the transaction evenings by appointment.• We are announcing ..ding a week with this sister, Mrs. Ed. of general, business. —Jrhe Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Stork. church will meet in the basement of Miss Pearl Stark spent the week- Clark. rr end with Miss Elva Miteffell, of Dun- —Mr. and Mrs. Stafford and Chas. the church on Wednesday, Feb. M, S. Palmer motored to Toronto on Sun- at 2 o'clock. A good attendance A A Real Innovation —Mn. Enos Reallner is visiting day to see Mrs. Campbell, who is in requested, note change of hour. with L. H. and Mrs. Spragp, of the poor health at the home of her daugb- —Robert and Mn. Crdrmley, and Lake shore. ter, Mrs. Walker. Wm. and Mrs lay and child, for the ­George Baxter, of Udney, who who have —Miss Elsie Lockwood spent the pending several week-end in Oshawa with ,her aunt, has purchased John Crockett's film weeks in Barbs Ohio, with the --min Wilson. John Murkar spent Monday Collis. Mr. Baxter takes poasessio former's daughte ,returned home on -f-Piekeriiag spent Sunday with Wm. and Mrs n Wednesday right last. People o Y mid Tuesday in Toronto with her dau- of the farm on April 1st, and will �i��n go extensively into the rallging of ghter, Mrs. D. J. Callaghan. GREEN RIVER. xes as well as going into bee-keep- a, %a. and Mrs. McLauchlin, of To- ud ty ronto, spent the week -end with the lat Ing• After two years of poor health, fol• the lowing an apopletic seizure. William ter's brother, James, and Mrs. —It has been suggested that Potter. Miss Matchett, of Toronto, has Police trustees request the Highway A. Fuller, postmaster and general , ibe from using merchant. of thisplace d It :,ter sister-in-law, Mrs. H the snow-plow on the street through on Tuesday morning. Febru away S turda. Feb y spending a few days here with Department. to refrain 9, passe He wits born at Ban iar5 1N. Commencing a evening, A. Matchett. the 1--Mrs. Albert Emmott left on. I _gor_ Maine. 68 village, as it throws the snow in years o, and came to this country day-to mgnd the win will,_ hpr jan_ a bank along the sidewalk and when 941 . ",:I - 12th, we are Kaving a -ghter, Mrs. Rooffery, of 53 Amroth Av. a thaw comes the Walk-- is covered and township with his parents when with'water in some cases several he was. about 14 and had resided here Toronto. She will return, to her home ever since, during the last 24 years series of inches in depth and when this wa 4n the spring. ter having conducted the general store to business In this place. He will be fir, —Mrs. A. H. Barker, a returned in;. freezes it makes it unpleasant AUCTION SALES 4�, tdonyy from Korea will address I walk on. Besides on account of the very much missed here. where he was meeting in St. Paul's United Churdi large amount of traffic in the village, ever prominent in all local affairs and there is not the same necessity for readT to do his bit. For ma ygem re 4on Feb. 15th, at 3 p. m., to which the thn 0 F e Februari is our Stock-Taking month and as we come across i 'ladies of the community are invited. - the use of the snow-plow as out in he has been it director of �!� , rill hold WL the country. Telephone Company and one of the —F. J. Sleightholm. vn them we are Is ing aside all our Odds and Ends and �.�:.auction sale of high-class furniture —A motorist had a rather unpleas- original stockpoldervand directors of Y the co-operative telephone company ant experience on Friday niorn.ing broken lines of all kinds of merchandise in Z' . at, his premises, lot 27, con. 2. Pick- that built the first Independent lines exmg (just north of the -white church) 1.asst He was coming up the grade in this district. He to survived by his 2. our "Big Store" for these l Fl .,on Tuesday, Feb. 16th. See bills for Ju west of the Gordon House, and widow, his sen Murray, of Vict9ria, .'Varticurars. as he was turning out of a rut in the B. C., and daugbters, Mrs. Allis Pat SPECIAL AUCTION SALE 4, —The monthly meeting of the Wo- road his car, a large Buick Sedan, terson and Mrs. Violot Trewartba. of 'men's Missionary Society of St. Paul's skidded to the side of the road, and Toronto, Mrs. Gertie Duncan, of this on striking a small bank of snow, place, and Mrs. AnulA McKay. orAl Children s Boots and Shoes"galore -ch will be held on Thurs- United Chur day, Feb. 10th, at 3 p. m., at the home turned over on its side and-came with- tons. Interment was made in Bruns- in a foot of striking a large telephone wick Hill cometery on Tb ursday af ter. jof.Mrs. C. W. Pilkey. Subject for Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes a noon, service being held at the house ...,study Nerw Days in old India, Chap. 5. pole. The car was going at a rapid s rate, but with the exception of injur- &t 2 o'cicck. Next Sunday at St. George :Cburch services will be held at 10.3Q ing-the mAd--guards very little dam- Men's Wear, Ladies' wear lz CARD OF THANK& m. and 7 p. in., condreted by Mr. W. age was done, and the occupant es- R. Sproule. The preacher at the ev- -caped i7lJury- We wish thnough the columns -)Glassware, 'Groceries ening service will be Rev. R.- W. Lane —The bus service on the Provincial of Hosiery, 0. The News to express our appreciation i 1B. A., of the Church of the Redeemer, highway between Oshawa and Toron- of the kiniintiss wid words of sympa- 'to, as well as the other lines east of Wall Paper, Graniteware, DWws etc..' Toronto. thy shown us in our recent- bereavem- �-"t —Tbe first thunder-gtorm of the Toronto, has been remarkably free ent in the death of our beloved bus- t,%. year took place on Saturday night. from accidents, which speaks well t band and father, and for the best uti- Please remember, every article we are offering will be right.ou J" Vftik there was a laud peal of thun- for the carefuln-ess of the drivers. It ful floral tributes. of our regular stock—fifst-class in every liarticular. der the storm was of abort duration. cannot be impressed too strongly on Mrs. A. Emmott and family. ...&_ I kv it accompanied by quite a heavy the minds of the bus drivers the nee- out our broken lines. Simply. clearing ram fall, which may have been part e%sity of exercising the greatest care driving a bus. whentbere are from Now A&vortusivsm". 44 the January thaw. in tive N o R ea t"u- rrni W4 —There died at the home of his twenty to forty or even more passen- Posi Y daughter, Mrs. Bradshaw, lot 6. B.F. gers in a bus, a very great responsib- S&E—Good cook strivo. 6 bole eon. Picker' FOR es tegin at 7.30 P. m. Mgt on Friday, Jan. 28th, ty rests upon the driver., This Home fort. in excellent con&uon* Mrs. Joseph Hoax=son. in his 80th ea" should also be exercised for the T E Ham. Brougham. 21tf year. ---sharp His funeral.took place on Sunday, protection of the ow ers of the busses T4 %OR SALE—One --Happy Thought" wben services were held in St. who would be liable tor damages in I K311chen =geng.Good as new. Ardii to r Georges Church. and interment in the case of an accident. While ther� P 0 Boa Is- adjoining cemetery, have been no accidents to record ALE—Solstein beifer." due .8. CHAPMAN iving FF� Rb. a —The services in St. Paul's Church east of Toronto due to careful dr th.iroWafVm=strssn. M.W the lines west of Toronto lK on Sunday are--10.30 a. m., sermon can not Burk. R R. 1. Locus 1, Pick 1032. 23 by the pastor. Reception of new boast of such good luck, as several QTRAYED—On Friday. Jan. 219t, "Bounce. Has tag No. 410. Good reward. 7 p. in., --libe eral of those lines. of the Lord's Supper. Sacrament accidents have been recorded on sev- k Y YounA yellow dog, answers to the name of so members, followed by the Frank Seebeck. Wbitevaie M-1 ---ftory of a Man-Who was --Caug+tt i ­The-miziiusil ves" meeting of St. '-, Mid- T ale 0 71 IV EUs Own Trap," fourth in series. Good George's church was held jointly with SALE—Ona Remington pump Come and worship. the Dunbarton Mission 'Ln the church FOR22-gauge. in Al condition, nearly new, Aiiijun..Ws ferret. I year old. hunter. Ap- on Monday evening, Jan. 31st. The piy P. -ton Certain boys have on several oc 0. Box 100, Dunbar 22 race bridge, Church Street. The police collections showed & favorable in- rate A TANO LESSONS—Miss Aldine Men's Mackinaw Costs, reg. 1150, for ni dge, Church Street. Thepoilto. crease over the previous year and the PW,,d, Claremont is prepared to take a lim- trustees are now determined to p,-,T; different organizations,' 'notably thL% ited number of pupils on the pi Man's Windbreakers, reg. 6.50, for balf hour lesson. Pbone M. ano, at 2.5 cu. stop to this work of destruction, and Parish Guild ani. Sunday school re- Ver for Boy's. Windbreaker@, reg.,4.50, ion the next occasion the matter will ported a flourishing conaition. The ARM FOR SALE ORTO RENT— come up in the police court, and the A. Y. P. A. at Dunbarton also pre- FLot 36, con. 5. Pickering. 70 acres. Good Men"s heavy Shirts, reg. 100, for... 1 50 offenders adequately pwvlahed. gented an exoellerrt report with faT. house skid good buildings. Apply to S. J. ?A= nail. 160 Elgin St., FAU. Oshawa. -22-23 0key was e0ed to Orable prospects. The following of- - —Mrs. C. H. Pi Men's Plus Shirts, reg. 8.00 and 2.50, for 1.50 add 1.15 "theclity on Tuesday on accout of the Sees were filled for the current jear: WET-WASff- —LAUN. Ptectoes Wardm Mr. H. J. Whitif; TIO)RRYON(SeTmoi finfth>—Lot our driver call and Men's Sweater Costs, reg. &SO and &00. for ;2.26 and 2.00 sudden death of her shfter, Mr& Top irplain our 24 bour service. Just leave ping. Deceased was in her usual People's Warden, Mr. Ed. Weiler; Lay eame with Mr. S. W. I avis, barber shop. We will pio tip and deliver 3 Thesis are a few-aLthe-niany— we are slacrilWag. health on Monday morning and when Delegate to the Synod, Mr. Geo. Bar- her husband came home for dinner he ker; Vestry Clerkt Mr. A. Cloue; VOR SALE-21 shosts. pigs. youn ftwd her dead, with the following addi death being due to tional JL' saw, male and female goats. 2 names ed 1heart disease from which she has suf me committee, John Hereford bull calves. one 2 amworth I?— old on the executiN Dra- Highland Creek P. 0. Phow Malv 607. OCKEY TO-NIGHT ;L__ per, Thos. Mansfield, Wrn. Taylor. C. boar. Fred Lacey, ]at n 443.. Fick 'H1 fered for years. —In another colum there Fair, Mrs. Mansfie143, YLTs. Birming ARM MACHINBRY—Frost a poem. entitled "Vancouver", W c ham, trs. Bleakin, Mr. G R Ki F 'Thoe.Johnsion's YANNIGANS Wood. CwAishutt, Tudhope A Jahn is written 'by Mrs. Kathryn Pockling. ton- e Rectoes repo;� =Y Dem. Bissell Gould * Shopley & Muir. Fliou". TIL Bush Miuses YAHOOS oommend4d the worW 6?'Ahe choir and Wilkinson. Ord- ygtr ton, of Stettler, Alta. The writer Organist and a much improved cort- ` Also D. A. �.'formerly resided M Pickering. and 27tf ISEWND GAME ,1 was better knoz here as Kate dition generally. VOR SERV1013—noro-bred York- Thompson. She w" a niece of the &'.himboar. rrvi.1t7,6lX*.b. A]. -..'The School Tea-m VL for sale, fresh milch cows springers in good GRRY HOUNDS late Robert and Mrs. Miller with BROCK ROAD, ciocidition, Youn Jack Bryants 4 Yorkshire sows due to farrow whom she lived until she moved out in March and APEL to Luther Middleton. Win. Badgerow is able to b Got your hockey supplies from as we a about are fast ag the 4 west about twenty-five years ago. She Brougliam. Phone Pi 8. 19-24. tui has engaged quite extensively in lit- W usual after a serere sick spell. New 9)oop sleighs at Spauldinsr line, and You OR SALE— Walter Bushby has secured employ can't beat thew. erary work, and her wTitings have went at the Getle4l Motor Osb Ffactoay prices;, aim all kinds of implemerint a lk: 'Wit of u-,e on a farm. in first-clan order, met with much favorable criticism. cheap. Also es d Win. White. who has he% h 13 tiff truck dcales and light scales, High H Stouffville. Telephone 194. is f Pickering —The Pickering Continuation school cousin, Jas. White, of Pickering. for for poultry,* bides, wool and jutik. Literary Society will hold an open some time, returned on Tuesday for a Fred T. Bunting, he Town Hall on Friday brief visit. POR SALE—Cheap. all kinds of -meeting in tJ 1957. evening, Feb. .4th at 8 o'clock. The J. A. White and party secured a _L� wagons, harness. and all kivAs of farm im- feature of the evening will be a de- flne specimen of raccoon a fe%v da plements in good order. Also several heav7 and yo bate between Claremont and Picker- large hollow light "es and cook stoves and beateris. High- wto while cutting4own a est price paid for bides and wool. also ing schools "Resolved that intoxic'at- tr.-e near here. try. H. Herman, Stouffville. Pbone 19"ge 1psw� ing liquor has wrought more harm John Neii) is busy cutting and baul. -THE :CENTRAL GARAGE .11 insr ice for Mr. Hoinies, of BrouxbRm. than war" in which Pickeri wl IT 0 r_0 1 0 mi up' Lots of I' for all � who may requir hold the negative side. O;9er n e um- this comceodity. E. H. Morley wishes to tbalik his bers will be a selection irom Shakes- Stanley Murdock's truck co'llided Customers for the support qiven him Telephone' 4900 peare's play "The Merchant- of Ven- with a large truck owned by "ith during the last 5 years, and to eta te ice instrumentals, solos, duets, drill Transportation a few days ago, doing be has sold his milk business to E recitations and the school paper. The considerable damage to the light truck .. Chapman. who will take It over on-the % school will appreciate the support of The whole fault was in the other fell- lot of February. the 'community in this undertaking. ow. Noonewasburt. I should like all accounts owing me ,val —The earn: held on the school to be. paid during February, Auto A-epairs, Accessories, Oils and rink on Monday evening attracted PICKERING ROCK _--about-200 people who-thoroughly en- EY LEAGUE T�X 70 Joyed the evening's sport. The pro- Last week's bockey schedule was —7 ..Gasoline, Acetylene Weldind.- grarn opened with a hockey match changed from Thursday to Friday lietween the married and single nm everning on accoust of so manyplay. Battery 0harding ere being wway. On Friday evelbir; 00 N 0 E F? T in which the players wen allowed to wear only one skate. 'ne bachelors the usual doubli header was played on IN THR good Ice all team* at full strelogtb and won by the -score of ". In the ring tepairs made on all.niakea ght, M. S. CE&P- gcx)d hockey resulted. The play is Town Hall, Pioke carnival, Dr. Cartwri improving everT week and with our at 8.00 p. W., on in= and Harry Arnold were judges now referee. the boys are low ni th of the coshimes and the prizes were real meaning of hockey x t N -We@ &n5 the Friday, Feb. 4v 19011 r awarded as follows: Best lady, T. Cameo are Much more Interesting to Wd; best girl, M. Spencer; best the tatiors. The results were: Wrider the auspices of the Mana tpec 'boy, A. Bailey; beat comic, W.. Rich- Rangers I Maple Leaf@ I ardson. Prize winnert of the races, Shamrocks 4 'Greyhounds 0 PICKERING CONTINUATION. SCHOOL LITERRItY boys 10 years and under, A. Bai LZAGUR ST"DrNG SOCIETY 74, rm a lot ,htk � '12 Sal -girla, ten and under, B. Bye, and girls P W T L Pie 13 and under, A. Baird, boys, 15 and Maple Leafs, 4 2 2% 0 6 f: R VERYBODY WEL COME CHARLES SPENCER under H. Cowan; ladies' open race, Rangers. 4 1 8 0 5 D. Andrews; • Men's open, races, H. 8hawrockv. 4 11 2. 1 4 Admission 09. Grevbo,3ndp, 4 0 1 3 1 Alolta, 0-5 cents: Children, 15 cent#, -Proprietor, so Picked