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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_02_18%gge C;�"TpApw'y 7,a, .f� girly �F �`. ge T41 pow M WWI p. A S ­7 -7 `%o. 'g. 7- Z A -1W -ressow • FRIDAY, FFB. 18, 192' Wo. 24 ' '._ R : VOL.,XLYI -.-PIC.KERING, ONT., W. U wwor BROCK ROAD. 0 . NOART r. Henry nd ON' GREENWOOD rt Miss Leigh, our teacher, has dis horn, on Feb. 10th, to. H­ GREENWO Saw Mill aad BaAet posed of her Ford coupe to C. Hub- Mrs. Gourlie, a son. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director bard. Born, on Saturday Feb. 12th to ptocactrical Association of Ontario. R -R-0 ---­a$ AtC Baker and family are moving Gerald and Mrs. Clark a daughte Istam"emberot the American :7 Geo. W 11�ILLS Association .Eyes this week to their new home in Pick- We are pleased to report Mrs. C. nzw:� by SIVIZ am 0 ering. Holmes improving after an attack of _Z oz, Fruit Baskets of all diascriptions, W. J. McDonald , has rented his pleurisy. Established 18M rs farm and is moving to Toronto in the Leslie and Mrs. White spent the 7n! a parents, Ay, A.Soaiw'. Notary Public Etc. M Crate$ and Baskets E. CHRISTIAN, ftrrist4wand_ ineltodingIcit. boxes, pt. bolter. spring. week -end with the eadquarter� oney to at C. Hubbard and Seth Badgerow had Leo and Mrs. White. a&&. South Wing. Court House. W"hift. 29y and while there Mr. Badgerow had a A, large number attended the sale at ar lowest prices. a business trip to Whitby recently, Mr. Slightholm's on Tuesday after- 1. AG. BROWNf.NG, K. C.. Barris. s ter. Solicitor. Notary Public. Armes' nut.. bad fall on the ice. Fortunately no noon and good prices were realized. Shaping rind Tnrning. bones were broken. The funeral of the late John Short FO R'T E ED iYhit! r House of Post Orflice. Dundso Street, phooe386. Offimp hone 392. Kiddie Kars,. Sleighs, Office Stools While driving on the Brock Road took place to Erskine Cemetery on - CORN `D BATON & 8089- Barristers, 8d. OATS whole or ground south of here, J. Cowan lost control Monday afternoon. The deceased, A.,X(i N Building, 330 Salt For'Sale of his car, owing to the icy road, and who was an old resident of Dunbarton =,,ra,:Vni Ontario BARLEY FEED collided with a telephone pole. Not was only a week ill with pneumonia, to BRAN and succumbed in the hospital at the Heaton. CHAS. A. WHITE. much damage was sustained. F. Row. Adelaide 2767 SHORTS Geo. Baker and Angus Liscombe, age of 48 years. SON Sucemor to late W. G. Barnes -SCRATCH FEED e-d Hill. Cat. while ]RICHARr & PICKERING =21=Solicitors etc.. 21.3-214 Confect- Phone 0420 or write Locust e proceeding to their work on for poultry 1ding. Corner Yonge and Rich- Saturady morning had the misfortune KINSALE. asonA Sts..'roconto.-ftones main 1390 and Main CR CORN 4MIDO. Pickering office open Monday and Wed- of overturning their car. George got Ross Ralne spent Sunday at Win. was Bell'@. veninp and all day Satutday, including a severe shaking up and the car for poultry V spent Sunday with I have a car of Cereal Feed which damaged It yevecint. Phone stf J. He ]BeAl aged considerably. hie parents. for GREENWOOIL Parkine disposed of two fitie feed I have seen fora long fi Dental Funeral Director I consider beet value and beef cattle on Saturday. time. It will pay J. R. POWLIE. Dentist. Cor. The Battery boys spent Sunday Come to Kinsale on Feb. 18th and Kingston Rd -and Victoria Park Ave. To- .-Licensed LOmbalmer -DR with their parents here. to try it. sus stop& at door). Open Evenings Mr. and Mrs. Willows spent Sun- hear the Dramatic Club. Pbone ver to* *ward 7112. MOTOR HEARSE day with Uxbridge friendp. The Dramatic Club have an invite- WHEAT and BARLEY Wasted. James Plaskett Is able to be out t Ion to go to Myrtle Ju the near fut. R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff- .Uvitle. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- CLA"MONTs Ont. again. after his recent Illness. urn. Chopping Mondays, Wednes. ' mat* Universities and the Royal College of Phone 9,24 Miss NI. Wood spent sunARy. with The Mission Band met at the home days and -Fridayea. Phone *eke 1011, ReW te and fitroily In Toronto. dence Mrs. Rnbiuet of Mrs. Fred Harbron on Saturday role, No ouWd: appointments. 2My The Ladies' Aid met at the home of last. 9. James G Some people amuse themselves by lbson on Thursday after V. I." IDLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. booting their neighbors' dogs. Sure- A.-P Graduate of the Royal ColeLge of Dental M onon. R o Zi g aterial I ,' 4ttxeon• and University of Toronto. office Rose Raine and Areb. Davis are ly they c" find a more respectable ,ever Murdock's Gonfectioacry atom Whitby. busy these days cuttiog. ice on the mill pleasure than that 02ce hours 9 to 12: 1 to 6.30. Ind. •phone 0. teed phone 220. 4417 5 x British Columbia Shingles pond. A number of iripads met at the. ��� Ernest Tremble entertained w num- home of E. Find Mrs. Redman on Fil. O'A L JN. DALES. L. D. 8., D. D. S., bar of the young people "e evening day evening %vben they gave .a ebower 9 Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. No.- 2 3 and 5x to their second eldest daughter. Mrv, spons and the Uaiversily of Toronto, last week. Office Roy Parrott. who received many beau- above D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. Oat. Oscar Rains and Miss H. Lee, of A good supply.of Hard and Boil i r' se Office hours, 9 a go. to 5 P a,. Saturdays: 9a :TORONTO ASPHALT Osbaws. spent Sunday with the form- tiful presents, Mr. Parrott thanked a. to I P tr. Phone Clare 1405 471y er's parents. James and Mri-. Raine. the friends In a very able manner. Coal on hand. Also a supply G, ROOPIN The Girle'Circle held a very success- Short speecbes were given by Mrs. R. 1EIRBERT T. FALLA ISP, L D S. of Kindling Wood, N D. S. Graduate of the Royal College ' Murray's 18 In.. 82 in. and 36 inch ful Valentine Social at the home or E. Howbray. Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. Des � of PV Dan - Surgeons and the UruverwtLT of Toronto. widths. 4 in I Shingles; also Mr. and Mrs. Bush on Friday evening the mother of the bride, and many stole length. above S salsdon"a store, Pickering. Oat. Office bour4 9 a in. to 5 p. to., or by appoint. Metal Valley and last. -four others. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. After &silence of some three-or asset- Phone Pick 3700. Ridge Roll. months, a meeting of the congrepa- AUDLEY DONALD MUNRO, PIOKEKING Material, or will give price on tion has been suggested re repalring finished job. the church here. Z=00 T IZASETH RICHARDSON-Suc- atthe *Wr to the late W. V. Richardson, repre. home of Miss Err, Middleton at- 2 00 well -known Fire InaLvance Co PICKERING .:a ew weeks on special work. Walter Pratt %as engaged The Mission Band will meet the Pedlar People of Oshawa for a %^itevale f 1� W ponies of o'clock on Saturday afternoon. All • d financial standing. 301 The drama, entitled "The Early tile children are cordially invited. FPOSTIM.4 Licensed Auct.lonew. The many friends of David Birrall Bird," will be staged here 'til�gether The Service Gar4e a ear ovasuse of yon UA Oubaria, 'Las. LUMBER- YARD will be sorry to bear that be is coo• with a box social on the evening of Non awleff at ALI khAs as"nuo 0 as sh in uparin fined to the house and Is In a critical March 18th, or thereabouts. Keep the Motor overhauling. top sod ride out- T beftec Ad&,� Orem 81.1, r - 0.. a.%. TZE MINING 1JA&Wg." & condition. His daughter, Mrs; Milne, date, tain repairin was called home and everytbill -"g: ILBZATON TOWNBRIPWARK lit P06- About forty friends called at the -Battery Service - Charging A.oF* 0mvemnew• ftomis"weew 6L%fte We buy and sell. furnish quotations sable Is being done to alleviate ul' home of Mrs. S. Puckrin on Thprsday and overhauling. •amoubsus• ass. Mamma 60 faring. Flat rate IJ♦ and information on all Listed and eveninK of last week, It being the All work guaranteed. I,=.. Ow. birthday of Miss Gladys. A pleasant anew Unlisted Mining BROUGHAM. Pill be pleased to . advise what Phone 5516 Mark, biastral. We 11 time was enjoyed by all. WM. MAW. LICENSED A stocks to buy or to bold. or We are sorry to hear of so' much The- -Club met on Monday at the TIONEER for York. Qatari* �d W.E. 8 ERR Y Uss. AN G;X of sales prolooft st� d what stock to sell. illness in our village. home of Theodore' and Mrs. Annan, to. reasonable. Dstftlor safft a" be Mrs. Holtby and Mrs. R. -Miller OEM= NEWYOfficv. BW and Indepno- Clients are making money by when about sixty-five attended.- A "M . are both on the sick list. "The Channel Islands" "t phones. Whitby. Out. following our advice. talk on was Our long experience In mining. ex- Mr. Albert Gray is improving his sovvn by Mrs. R. Winters. As she was "IS property at the west end of the vii- born and spent her early girlhood on tending over a period of twenty Coal and Feed years. allows us to give sound advice lage. the Island of Guernsey, she had first- on the investment feature of a mine The new fall of snow has improved hand knowledge. A talk by the presi- A: led the or the speculative feature of a pro*. our sleighing but has not Spoiled dent on Whittier, music and valen- pective mining venture. roads for autos. r tine games and a social time rounded AS • SOLLOWAY, MILLS,&: CO. Mrs. Carl Devitt is in the city at out a good evening. The need of a . RE E OR I -Good far gai n present and Mrs. W. Devitt is spend-Sl Members of Standard Community Hall was discussed. The Stock Exchange. 4 ing a fep days with her son. next meeting wIll be held at the home -0Cr1r 're3r Members of the Montreal 'Miss Marie Devitt is writing on lier of Prank and Mm Puckrin. Mining Exchange. examinations at the Toronto Conser- office and Board Room. Ground Floor. vatory of Music. We all wish' her is -1 Only. ImperW Oxford EL&ng'e,' Metro=lltan Elul All— WHITEVALff. Nut and Stove COal -cad s- naw ago an RONTO ONTARIO Our young people attending Clare. a congratulate Roy Beebeck and of Tube Ska"s and &H other AR2,37nes: A&Iade WRL am "thloatich - & - J Sre _46-eweo-00.9 making ready for their concert this '""piano. skatLhs supplies While choopplue wood recently W.All Kinds Feed- -end 8 Major hA the misfortune to sever- Mica Grit a A GOOD CHANCE week -end. I- nd Oyster, Shell ean McLeod has been auf- 4, I cut his band X .All kinds of Hardware on hand at For a Begintim-All ferias g from.; an 'attack of the flu and ' cut Robinson. who has bown is with her friend Miss A. Ellicott ;r-odlag the winter with his uncle. W. right prices. complete. Cement, Lumber, for a few days. Major, here, left for Swan River on Phone 4400 25 Bee hives and frames -Lang A valentine party was held at the Monday last. Lath ~ . stroth-hand made. school on Friday afternoon. Our Mingthel Seebeck, who has been lioney.Extr&etor-two frame teacher, Miss Mair, spared no.-pains in the hospital for an operationfor ALVIN BUSHBY tom the affair a success and to mastol. Is progressina most faror- Bee Smoker-Root style Terins a ably tot he delight of all. Drone Trap. give the children a good .time. Many PICKERING changed. 01ving to the abundance of milk the pretty valentines were ex Strictly.Cash city dairies are receiving. some of our The above are all pmctically new. Look friends and patrons! • huge Hives all painted. fftrmere have been shut off sending In sacrifice of stock during the next their supply of the lactic fluid. wv weeks Everything must go in Whitev&le b" at last got Itself men. W. "ORDON, Box 71, Pickering t FR E E ! order to replace them with new tioned In the South East Corner of the spring goods. Anything you want Globe by reciting a "whopper." ZPkm- TIME TABLE--Fickering Station Do "Y'0% �4 T. B. Traine going East due as toll 611-be a bargain for you. Be sure to buck, tinder certain coalitions, has Tn 0- No. 10 WO 7.58,& MC ask for a hat which will be greatly marvelous qualities. r -1 28 Local M. Mattress Cove 12-59 P. reduceb, at Gannon's. Miss Dorn Michell was given it show- Otis .6 80 Local 6.25 P. M On the' 23rd of this month.the Citi- or on Friday night by her -numer 14 RA on the eye of her marriage to ow ? %: '.7 With all grades of' Sunday train, 8.88 A. M. tens' League will hold a progressive Mr. Ryan.'of Reeinst. A most enjoy- Trains, going Woot due an follows- euchre party and dance and the pub- That the. following Preparations cm- No. 29 LOO&I able evening was spent. 9.22 A. M. lie can rest assured that this will be ..-Marshall During the last six months numerous • not be purchased at prices lower 27 Local 2." P. M. a first class affair a.� an efficient cam- dogs have been poisoned. disappeared than listed bellow 9 Mail 9.21 P. M. mittee has been appointed that will and shot at in this community: How- Antiphlogistine. 35c, 65C. 1.00 Mattresses Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. maintain the old time reputation of ever. there Is plenty left. It is rather Bayer's Aspirin, I dos, 25o Foregoing'is according to Standard the league in furnishing an drehestra a rare eight to see one with a tag on. Beecbs,tej Pills, small W. -For the month of time. of noted ability and otherwise enter- There has been a pair of robing that Blue Jay Core and Borioarialsaters, Bile tain the patrons to make it pleasant have stayed with us to far this winter Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture, W for all. Ladies please provide. I on mountain ash berries., Half February Only' ELM DALE MILLS r"'o' Cascarets. 10c and 25* The valentine concert in the town a dozen English pheasants are quite Colgate's Dental Cream, 21cr fr ently men in the neighborhood. FeeaLmint. 20c and 85 hall on Monday evening which was e uA We chicken via supper and enter. ARyeoth3mollue. 30c, Wc, I Comfort, Sanitation and Economy sponsered by the Y. P-& was not AD_ . a was -gl wen her-e-60--wP. Grave's Worm Exterminator, We are combined In the MarshW as well attended as it should 'have day evening lost was well attended. Jobloston's Baby Powder, me Spring Nattrese, guar. been. The artists were from the The various numbers. given mostly by Marl&tV# tJL1l Stone Specifie, teed for 5 years. For Pastry use I United church of Oshawa and the _&0(y local talent. were wolf received. and's, Mentbolstum. 9Dc and ek program x exceptionally good. Miss moot sajolable evening was spsiot. Miller's Worm Powders, 50,- uAnhall Special, with free. - Brand Winters, elocuttonist, gave several The hil h" been in wonderfully p, We and LOD Our Royal Bra 4ons in excellent form. Mr. good shape for aleighriding this 12 Mother=eyru ..Slip cover.. .2� yo - 25e, 50o and 1.00 .00 select Nature' rrift is for Febmary only. at your Grocer's. Baird sang acceptably and the Led- ter and the kiddies and grown•ups ovaltine. We. 90o, LGO ies' quartette delighted the audience. have taken advantage of It. Some of Wampole's Cod LIT" 0% Farmore who have wheat get your A good orchestra gave selections the more daring ran a. grout risk of floar made from your own liberally, throughout the evening. At being hurt In passing antolsta coming Why sand your buitne" to the city wheat. We ern the close a number of boxes were up the hill. - when you can do just as Considerable excitement was caused well at home ,C. A. Ste rritt s, and al- grind it. auctioned off for good price here last week by the runaway team though a number of our sports were of Mr. Teefy. of Cherrywood. bn the L"I HE Furniture Dealer wLd Feed of all kinds - Chicken' (feed, not sporty enough to secure the Priv- Alton& road they collided with Edison JL;de %00 Jones, es, Phni. Be Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfeed. ilege of partaking of a dainty lunch Pike'@ car tbat was standing on the Phone 1900 - Chopping every week-day. - with a fair lady. Those who attand- side of the road, and after running for. Druggist and Dispensing ed this concert will almays want to about PL mile, they were caught by Chemist. hear these artists when opportunity Dick Tweedle with out much dam %ke Pickering, Ontario XC�=-VVCX:,= off enm. being done. • PICK 9RING, ONTARIO �..^• i+14"D'n6rS ^. �.•.s: + :k"i��:. 4 'Al:t . • :•d'2+:i"•�:'••71y� r . S j.E +.^,a r ,1, ;'..! ri.u-µ yW0: • l :s,"+ ` ..' fi� . •' n''d'-"wf'5 '6+• . ' :` '. . T » -,5a,.i, "^ 6`R n : , n YtY ;'•TWiF- M uCa ni m� Y _r .oF :. .." -p M-3 wa r '� ,y�,.+.r .�,_+' 7k m, :67n. . • , •; Y i,6!:•4 . -YA�'. . �wa w '.-." W • J '' G' -' y •' ^.•�.',o-v. 4 . t A 'x" 7` Ge " - -, . ^� w '. . •:, L,`,�. f "... .,�. '^� �.^ , . - �A F 'iV.,Lp.vYS a 1,_ .7. '- ..•. Y.. . , Ld S. . .-R .. 3^ • -1r4 . • °:„'[-^. : .r � ^6 i[ ��,� -= �+ n .' ' , d M .i 'x %".R:n' J , S' - � .'Xt • , :.'a,a .. " s. -.. 'boxF- F-.. , t t..- •"..., - .'... ... u-, � y ,c ,3 ', . " • :.'' . n r9, � a. : y 1''F .l � Mv yy '` .-.'_ , ' �9 "'R , . : , , -.iS, (" ].•C.,i. ''t , ,.. .\ .., a d '. • .: —i1I. i . . . '•,- r ?`G.... • .. '..�.' . .- , : _ . T .. . + , , Y •. �, Ru �.' ,;P$., ;. �.r.�" . ` • .t .°. .Y`.Y.ry.! ,l '+ q _Y, .<A^. :`:.4 0 ,.... :.. i;. w. r ..yny..: •:^• a tr+ ,a. 7. _ A - • ooir� .3 Invites Powers -_: latter's abesnee. An amendment o! the Wolf Bounty Act to prevent de_ Northern War Lord Plans 'y opening of ,bDA similar buildings b o'' ..._. :' 8"s Y ther provinces ported ),Belanger d EE ke sylp- do, com d., 9 $ . o met $�50r ob 45057do, TORONTO. s and cutters, $2.25'to $2:76 FEBRUARY ,4TH— ' the Ontario Legislature was.notthere, �,.Ths . :discuss Naval Treater e �s on a�e„�° a�nvacter - -' +, No. 2 North. $1.50• No. -3 Northern, do, mad., $4 $4.75; do, bolos- ' nas, $3.60 to $3.80; bab a, ant-Governor (Hon. W. D. Rose), a( II Five hundred miles of county road' new Speaker (.Hon' W. D. Black' Gan.. are to be improved 'Addington) pups and growing themtin they were - a ' A.P.P. for , and a new ( P o ProvincialJ standard;_ new Dental Clinics, are to the House fair $5 to $5.25 s ckers, choice resolution was declared carried, by the 3, not quoted No, 1 feed, 59%c; No, 2 �-, $5._o to $5.75; do, fai to ned, $4 to 'feed, House in Committee��Passed read- old enough to call, for bounty) . An i Speaker, The -day's raceedin were nominal ; western grain quota-, "gallery." $4.50. 86 $Sa: spring- bons in c.i.f. ports. r v MMORANDW SENT TO most interesting to the g Y'" .� f Act to revise Assessment Act to pro- vent companies- e- vad'ing -Act as ' apt CHANG ISSUES ULTIMA -.� School Teachers; to - facilitate pur- FOUR' NATIONS. League of Nations present outlined. - TUM -TO CANTONESE. '. Hon. J.. to $14; do, med., $9 to $12.60; .do, to lambs. «— _.. • Watching - Event,l� W.' dd (Frog. South Horan) - -- Dies Matritima ear] date. ><+1EW LEGISLATION— Bills I FEBRUARY 3RD— DROPS IN JANUARY inquired about Ontario School Health shorts r $34.25; middlin $9.50; sheers, choice, $6.50 to s7,50; $40.25. Ido, heavies, $4.50 to $5, do, culls, S3 -oats, , W proved satisfactory and would be United States' Delegates to g Geneva.— Whether China will insist upon interven- Book. F. G. Sandy'(Prog. Victoria South) Woodstock, N.B. — Hon. Struggle is Now on to Deter -' J. K. o Geneva to be Given Author- �tion by the League of Na- wanted to know amourht of premiums Flemming, M.P. for mine the Control 'of __ Victoria-Ci0.I'letbil,, anti for- of peach the t i to-Negotiate Such Pact. g tions in the Chinese situa- I paid by Government for file insurance. A. D. McLean (frog Middlesex China to be Fought Out in mer Premier of New Bruns - i q ' tion depends largely upon the tenor of the reply of North) wanted the coat of excavating Honan Province, wick, deed Thursday after r Y progress" could be reported as to the Wssliingfan. -- United States dale- Great Britain to Pekin 's the new East -Wing of. the Parliament --an illness of Several weeks, • - Oats —No: 2 CW, ?6c; No. 3 CW, 66?Sc. Flour; Man. gates to the preparatory commission pl'o'w against the des- Buildings, while C. A. Robertson (Lib. Huron North) enquired as to how He became Premier of Pekin, '—The allied war lords. 0f the New Brunswick-in in z' t :,o the League of Nations disarmament fiereaoa will be clothed- author= patch of British troops there, the Chinese, many civil servants had been employed since Electicii Day. 1911, af- North have be gun their long expected ter a political career as a , _tt to negotiate a treaty with Great spokes- man of the Lea gue' said on Aurelien Belanger (Lib., Russell) drive to hurl back the Cantonese in- Conservative 'since 1895. - " {he purchase of increased land area in $retain, Japan, France and Italy for Thoraces y continued the debate on the . Speech v'ader•s into the southland. North' FOIb Flag a •serious , ill�new - 'ndt one to per the Minister of Mines further limitation of naval arena- #a, In addition to the s'ug- from the Throne, referring particular- against South, the struggle is on to in 1914, he retired from determine the control of all China. ' ' This announcement was sprung rs -_ P g gestion for convening an in- ty o the bilingual school question Belanger is an orator of no small .public' life but in 1925 he Chang Tso -lin, dictator of Man. re - entered the Federal F' - v "Upon, Congress by President Coolidge ternational conference with arts, He further claimed credit for (P chuna for many years, made the an- nouncement in telegrams to Generals arena and was elected to rolls, $38.54 per bbl• ,+without previous warning, when he lransmitte$ to the Senate and House the collaboration ' of the United States, League of_ the Liberals for' modification of the ,. O.T.A. J. G. );.ethbridge (Frog., West of the Northern Alliance, which he Commons as member . for .t ; a copy of a memorandum which the. py ficiahs offer as another pos- Middlesex) questioned the statement heads as the power behind the Pekin Victoria- Carleton. In the ' U�ted States Aarba aadors in. London, Tokio, Paris Rome° have been in- aibili the drawin u b tY 8 p Y that more PSrmere Were'u9itrg Hydro, Government. 1 ral el r Through Chihli and Shantung Pro- tions (Sept. 14, 1926) he ? >' and " sErnctad to lay before the Govern- the Council of a doctrine which would quoting :7,755 as farmer users instead of the claimed 20000. He was pleased ad- vines ths� i Vrthern troops are was a P gain elected. - �� merits of Great B ' F. rmtain, J+apanti France Italy. Wand ital serve as a basis for the powers in the with the Liquor Commission. Citizens G; Mar- ranting to recapture Hankow from . IV1r. Flemming's death the Cantonese who have been using :t' �? f the �Ps;_� _ -- -pro Vp .— Wile$ tin (Brantford) scored Raney as a as a Central ass to prepare for Caws y China b the' second�vacanc in the House o r, ` s 'that two dfsarmanaent confer- C1 na• mnd- slinger.', to The their further march toward Pekin and, moms. also Shanghai. 1T e_ o. et ler is that left by the }" �ences will be in progress at Geneva it the same time, one seeking Bind. r Globe, he said even the Premier's "even enemies judged him re the The Northerners will not halt at the recent death of J. W. Kin s' r effort? g agreement to apply the 5-5.3 -1.67 further naval limitation at this .aright Liquor Commissioners. Two Govern- Yangtze River, said Chang, but will former Liberal- Progressi �e eatio adopted by the Washington' arms me, esfsecialiy in view of troubled meet Bills were given thedr .first read- force the Cantonese back through i member for North Huron. ? oanferenoe to cruisers and submarinqs conditions in the Orient and Russia ing; one brought down by Minister of Hunan Province to their home Pro- I Kwangtung, ; it ". eta well as to capital ships and air- still an uncertain factor. Health (Dr. Godfrey) re Dept. of i vince. of from which they ( _ r `'Matt carriers, and the other 'attempt- There is widespread skepticism about Labor, and a compulsory weed cutting began the northward march last -Horan Province seems destined as : to arrive at an agreement on an the prospects for tangible results measure introduced by Minister of spring which gained them domination'the battleground of the contending ZI t$gerrda for a general disarmament At the Washington Arms Confer- Agriculture (Hon. Mr. Martin). K.Iover half of China. forces. In its eastern portion, Feng �1 confe:vnce to be held under the s aegis once in 1921 the total tonnes pi tonnage of oa -, K. Homuth (Ind. Labor; Waterloo In a vigorous telegram to Generals Yu- haian� once called tiro' "Christian g g g, Marshal Wu Pet-fu, Chang General, time . ,Of the League of Nations at a Mater tal warships and aircraft carriers Scuth) moved the adjournment. of notified some ago was reported f ilsbs, which leading naval powers could FEBRUARY 11TH— those adherents of,tbe once.dominant'operatin with the wandering Kuo- - In the Senate the reaction to the possess was fixed, and also the size H, K. Homuth ( Ind: IAbor, 'North war lords of Central China that the', minchung troops, well armed and aided � }' Praeident's proposal was generally and armament of cruisers, although Waterloo) introduced a resolution I Northern arrpiea were advancing into from Russian sources. Although •' . favorable. Adtni, AAration leaders, Ong in no limit was set to the number or total which (slightly amended by the Pre - their Province of Henan, and request- farted from Pekin and kept moving, ed their co- operation, but warned them they are considered foe the proposal entire good, I tonnage of these classes miser) rnernorialiaed the Fereral Gov- a powerful of he brook both n_ t ecomzaended It, as did many Democrats Great Britain and the United States ernment, that under the terms of the that wohlsi no opposition. Chang and Wu. Nt and Independent Republicans,' al-!were allowed 625,000• tow each; Jar Provincial C'oaternments Conference of Many requests for relief from Can Tine Cantonese, believed about to ltbough because of the precious pan, 316,000; Italy and Frame, 17$,- last summer, Lhe Ifhe Fedeeml Govt.) I�'� rule had reached him, asserted; move northward from Hankow, may ,t • .- seiuctanee of Great Britain, France 000 each. This was a ratio of 6-5-3- reduce the Dominion excise an all malt' Chang, and he was most anxious` to: reform a junction with the Kuomin- other powers to undertake 167 -1.67. anndd sirrttmtuehelmiquors provinces - PceP peh I corn. assist the le of Hunan and Hu , sees lieu Provinces, but in this he had been ; With the Northern armies pouring nts ring r own q or a s. - .�;,: E. Sinclair ILi•b., Ontario South) rich - balked by Wu' Pei -fu, once his all3r in from the north and east, Wu Pei -fu v culed the Government for "knocking against the Kuomrnchun, the National ;may be caught with his army between - at the door of - Ottawa for hetp for its ! People's Army of the Pekin Govern- the opposing forces. If so, hi may ; Liqur BfL' " Ci' C. Weichel - (Con., anent, which Chang and Wu overthrew, have the choice of allying himself North Waterloo) seconded the resolu -IIsat April. with either or fighting both. ful this will mea.i.; tier. If, successful - - • ' -.iMa a cheaper liquor with the intent to cir- { good, $6.26 to $6.75; butcher heifers, cumventing the bootlegger, - The Pre- 1feal choice, $6,76 to $7; do, fail to good, PROGRESS H. Price s E. Sinclair (Lib. -Ontario South) 'y opening of ,bDA similar buildings b o'' ..._. :' 8"s Y ther provinces ported ),Belanger d EE ke sylp- do, com d., 9 $ . o met $�50r ob 45057do, TORONTO. s and cutters, $2.25'to $2:76 FEBRUARY ,4TH— ' the Ontario Legislature was.notthere, �,.Ths i ter ( Lib., East Elgin) made his }butcher bulls, good to choice, SS to Man. wheat —No.' 1 North $1.53; Late action of'Legislative machinery, le to Chat..tbere.was anew Lieuten- HIGHWAYS HEALTH, FINANCE.Ima,aen speech against the motion. +, No. 2 North. $1.50• No. -3 Northern, do, mad., $4 $4.75; do, bolos- ' nas, $3.60 to $3.80; bab ti^ ant-Governor (Hon. W. D. Rose), a( II Five hundred miles of county road' new Speaker (.Hon' W. D. Black' Gan.. are to be improved 'Addington) a sinst an ,aware the price of beef, $8 to g 1' $1 +40e • $10 feeders, choice, 7 to 36.25 • do liquor and in favor of the O.T.A. The. Man. oats —No. 2 .CW, nominal; No. Conference: the completed monument ' A.P.P. for , and a new ( P o ProvincialJ standard;_ new Dental Clinics, are to the House fair $5 to $5.25 s ckers, choice resolution was declared carried, by the 3, not quoted No, 1 feed, 59%c; No, 2 �-, $5._o to $5.75; do, fai to ned, $4 to 'feed, House in Committee��Passed read- - of (Major A. E. • ( j be established ; ro roes at Bo ' established: l�ewfs) progress i Speaker, The -day's raceedin were nominal ; western grain quota-, "gallery." $4.50. 86 $Sa: spring- bons in c.i.f. ports. r v School at Bowmanville is reported Speech The S h from the Throne includ- asatlafactory ')`hepublic debt and tin the following most interesting to the g Y'" .� f Am, corn, track, Toronto -. No. 2 old ellow 88c• No. 3 old ellow, 86c. yellow, 0 $75 toh$90; plain to mad• cows, i t c $4 0 ,60, calve_, choice. $13 School Teachers; to - facilitate pur- r ed mention of proposed antis, administration was touched on BegJsiatioaa and reported CANADA'S DEBT Montreal freaghts, to $14; do, med., $9 to $12.60; .do, to lambs. Minors Protection Act to give magis- on progress, and the Estimates promised• at, an for the past year as indicated. - . bags included: Bran, per ton, $32.26; �b ice. $12to $12. 0; bucks, $9 t 'ton, minors; Arbitration Act; clarification ear] date. ><+1EW LEGISLATION— Bills I FEBRUARY 3RD— DROPS IN JANUARY schools and correspondence courses shorts r $34.25; middlin $9.50; sheers, choice, $6.50 to s7,50; $40.25. Ido, heavies, $4.50 to $5, do, culls, S3 -oats, , W proved satisfactory and would be to increase Municipal Income - ',Tax Exemption; to reduee Amusement! Major T. A. Kidd (Con. Kingston., Country I Ontario 60c, f o.b. shipping r o $3.50; hogs,, thick smooth, fed and points, -watered, $11.50; do, f.o.b., $11; do, ; Tax; to permit British clergymen -to, who defeated Lion. Mr. Nichol} moved " the acceptance the S from GLiabilities of About Ont, good milling wheat —$1.26 o i$1.2$, country Points, $10. ?6; do, off cars, )' • conduct marriage ceremonies in On- of peach the $47 000 000 Less Than T f.o.b. shipping points, according,$11.90• select premium, `.2 , P Per hog, $` 6 farms continued to increase; power tario; to revise several and clarify Throne, Dr. Paul Poisson (Con. North I Essex) was seconder. Major Kidd _ Year Ago. to freights Barley—Malting, Martin y— g' � to 64a MONTREAL' progress" could be reported as to the other existing laws; to further sari- „ paid especial attention o the revision I Ottawa, Feb. 9.— Canada's na- Buckwheat -79c, nominal. Oats —No: 2 CW, ?6c; No. 3 CW, 66?Sc. Flour; Man. Exteneion of air fire protection and - fire establishment of segregation,areas _ _ No. 2 $1.00. spring wheat pate., promised. Mining activities were sari- •lation to recognize and give effect to ­the expressed desire of the people of IL* - tion of supplementary examinations, W Ontario for improvement in the meth- E. Sinclair (Lib. -Ontario South) Tod of Control and Administration of moved adjournment. the Sale of Liquor" and the usual--de- FEBRUARY ,4TH— ' routine. House was in Committee to iacili- •partment>al _ POINTS EXTRANEOUS— - Late action of'Legislative machinery, "We look forward to the Diamond Caucuses were held by Government - Jubilee- Celebration."- Reference was and Opposition camps to outline piano Inside to last year's Inter - Provincial of campaign for the coming session. Conference: the completed monument FEBRUARY* 7TH— to. Sir James Whitney. The condition House in Committee��Passed read- of agriculture. seas reported favorable ings. of nine bills @urinating from Sta- considering the season; cream and I tute Revision Commission, as follows: butter had improved through new respecting Old Age Pensions for grading and advancement Is reported School Teachers; to - facilitate pur- tn competitive dairy tests. The experi- chase of land for school purposes; meat of placing British boys on On- amendment of Industrial School A-t; bario farms invites expansion. Minors Protection Act to give magis- EDUCAMON AND HYDRO — trates more discretion in dealing with Bilingml -school .inquiry, was ex- minors; Arbitration Act; clarification _ =pected to report shortly; travelling of , clauses in.. Workmen's Compensa -. schools and correspondence courses tfon- Act; Act respecting the hours of W proved satisfactory and would be work of firemen. A Bill to amend the increased as would also "Advanced Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgage -education" in local centres. Fort Wit- Act passed its second reading. Hsm- had'adopted Hydro;-theNipigon FEBRUARY F,Tii =' ' ' power plant'was working to capacity W. E. N.- Sinclair •(Liberal) attack. - - - - -now and more power was needed in- ed the Speech from the Throne as' a .that 'district; use of power on the i "rimeagre fare ", and W. E. Raney farms continued to increase; power � (Frog) gave the credit of winning the had been arranged for on the Gat- election .to, Canon Cody. In. the even - --- L- -#sesu ar3d Ottawa' and a "measure ofd ing session the Premier replied to Sin - progress" could be reported as to the Clair and .Raney and gave out the - - - -St, Lawrence Waterways. affairs... -. names of the new Liquor Control Cam- FORESTS AND MINES— mission. These are I). B. Hanna, for - Exteneion of air fire protection and mer President and - Gen. Mgr, of the fire establishment of segregation,areas Canadian National Railways; Hon. R. for natural reproduction of forests is J. Manion, late Postmaster General of promised. Mining activities were sari- the Meigheis 'Ministry at Ottawa, and .'� phasized by discoveries of new areas Stewart McClenaghan, ex -M.P. of of gold, copper and zinc. T. and N. 0. Ottawa. - extensions are. to be considered, as is FEBRUARY 9TH - " {he purchase of increased land area in House irr Committee; debate not Toronto for new Parliamentary ra• continued. Bills introduced included 'Crements. The erection of the Pro- 'ndt one to per the Minister of Mines al Building at the C. N. Exhfbd- to appoint a substitute for the Mining Jim last year forecasts the ereatbn Judgo when neveawry through the Janus The total net debt of the �' an. ur- ire pa ., r O- Ibakers' i ' ronto; do, second.pat,,. $7.60. $7.44; winter pats., choice, oinirion•at, Jan. 31 last tress $2,31n,- Ont. flour — Toronto, 99 per cent. ($6'10 to $6.15. Roiled oats,, bag, 90 033,663, almost an even $40,000,000. atent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto; lbs., 3.65. Bran, -$32.25. ' Shorts, less than a _ago. The s'tatemeat ib,50; seaboard, fn bulk, $5.50. $34.26. Middlings, $40.25, Hay, No year was issued by the Dept. of Finance i Cheese —New, large, 20'A to 21c•, r2, per -ton, car lots, $14:50. The net liabilities of the Dominion; twins, 21 to 21%c; triplets,. 21W to' se— Finest wants, 18':4 to 22',Sc. Stilons, 23c. Old, large, 25c; lA "c. Butter, Na, 1 pasteurized, are $2,808,319,d'3, and the nctiveItwins, assets $468,_85,0_9 The liabilities aral28c. 26c; triplets, 27c. Old Stilons, 40% o 41c. Eggs' sorage extras, I48c; storage firsts, 45c; storage sec - ' about $47,000.000 less than a year age, I Butter— Finest .creamery prints 45 onds, 39 -to 40c; fresh 'extras, 62 to tle assets about 16,500,000 less. In the debt, is to 46c; No. '- creamery, 44 to 45c:'No 154c; fresh firsts, 50c. 2, 42 43c. Dairy 34 � M F arriving at net no credit o prints, 0 35c: taken for. non- active assets. Eggs— Fresh extras, in cartons, 64 f King s s Gift- to New fork. Revenues in January totalled $`1u, -�to 55c; fresh extras, loose, 53 o. 54c; 969,665, and the total expenx'itures j 'mt fresh firsts, 49 to 50c; fresh seconds, New York, Feb. 13. —The silver 40 to 41c; fresh pullets, 38c. Storage, a' $22,639,038. Each was a sli g' le_ !extras, 48c; do, firsts, 46c; seconds,' alms dish which iKng George, has �',� crease from the }irevioua month, In 41 to 42e. given to. the_ Cathedral of St. John the the ten months of the' present fiscal I Poultry, dressed — Chickens, 5 lbs. Divine was presented -by Sir Esme , year otal revenues have been $327,- and up, 40c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 38c; do, 3 ' Howard, the Britifh Ambassador, at lbs., do, 2% ' 991,029, and total expenditures on all, to 4 36c; to 3% lbs., 35c;! special services ir. the cathedral t•) -day - accounts $278,29 ,593. For the ten- do, 2 to 2% lbs., 35c; hens, over 5 lbs., � and Accepted, by Bishop Willian, - -T. ' month period,: the revenues represent' 32c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 3.0c; do, 3 to 4 Manning. an increase of about $13,000,OUO, and' _. . lbs,t 28c; roosters, 25c; turkeys, 46' to 47c; duckliag3, 6 lbs. and. al'p,' 351 In the- sermon after the presenta- the expenditures an increase.ef- less' to 38c. - -I Lion,- Bishop Manning said'. =T than $2,004,000. Beans —Can, hand- picked, $3.60 to "In _the year, 1783, the, rector of Nin @ty Lose Lives $3,90 bushel; primes, $3.45 to $3.60. I Trinity Church in this city was com Maple products— SyruP, Per imp• a pelled to resign his office because in in Japanesee Storm gal,, $2.25 to $2.30; per 5 99 1., $2.15 j, trite of tine events wbkh 'were then to $2.25 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 taking he insisted s T -okio; Feb. 14.— Ninety -one persons i have been killed and ten houses have I place, u to 26c. upon con i Honey — Ell -lb. tins, 12% to 13c; 10. ;timing to pray publicly for the King England. To-day ; been destroyed in Niigata prfecture -by lb. tins, 12',4 to 13c; 5-lb. tins, 13 to; IS%c; 2%4b. -tins. 15e- of we are here for the, presentation of. a gift from -ths— _ ' the worst snowstorm_ in fifty years, say Comb honey, —$8:40 +r $4.50 per doz. `King of Great Britain, which we shall A despatches; to -The Jij mpo. The Smoked meats —Hams, med.,. 28 to hold as one of our most treasured pos City of Niigata, capital of refec- 30c, cooked hams, 42c• aux ked rolls.' sessions as long as the granite walls - - ture, is 160 miles northwest of okio. 25c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 35c; backs, I of this cathedral stand." Much of Northern', has au er- boneless; 33 to' 40c. - I ed from destructive snowstorms his Cured meats —Long clea4bacan, SO.f to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.50; Need 30 or 40 Leaves -_ winter. The death of 46 persons in an aval- 20% lbs. and 'up, $21.34; lig'btweighi �bt rolls, in barrels, $41.50 • hen vyweie - to Make Good Apple - anche near Takata, 70 miles north of rolls, $38.54 per bbl• - Niigata,, was, reported several days Lard —Pure tierces, 15 to 153/i,e; Washington, Feb. 13.— Thirty or ago, tubs, 16 to' 16%c,' pails, 16% to 17c; forty leaves per apple are required to, .} *or prints, 17% to 18c; shortening tierces, make goad apples, according to Doc- ? >' Vancouver, B.C. —The Port Van - 12% to 133Qc; tubs, 18% to 14c; pails, tors M. H. Haller and J. R. Magness, - eoauvor entered the front ranks as a 144 to 141st; blacks-• and tans, 16% to horticulturists of the Dept. of Agri- i grain shipper last year with 44.439,- 738 bushels forwarded. This com- 16c. Heavy export steers, $7 to $7.50; culture. Experiments show that too - pared with 1,3y7,337 in 1921, just five, duo, corn., $4.76 to $5; heavy steers, few leaves • res•ult in smaller apples, , years back. choice,$ $6 5 to $7.00 butcher fli steers: con -i tentt and of poor d ssert quality. Po'o 9 ty. n: '.q &* y �7�, Ri -54,, 5 'P �,V F, - R-i After- making -these I VRI He Me a 14�6il me «;..• :: • '. �::: r;.. ._ —_ df the Company, an, I Will hew Me &'bOUSi 411t We It", 'tit I Whi Ja",PubqtantWl7 to. tho' unas• Now P In A ifina sall security addition of $5,715,564 his been added ri An 1 tindin- Rvpol -w -undivided profitiol bringing tine -total -Between- &-htH--azd7 a hili gurplus-over (LU liabilities, 00intlugliancy The forest wild March to MY vW740081 'The Sun Life Assurance Company -of. accounts and cai stock to $34.011.- And my doors will be open wide, continues to jwftee Its. own 566. Perhaps, however, the features of And then it- will, c4iial past my elate '-transcendent records. At the annual meeting for 1927 which bAo Just been the report of outstanding Interest to grey roof held, President T. B. Macaulay was the' public fire those relating p&r• Far UP On the 11101111taia-*Ze able to report that the total business lurly to benefits to polfcj�bolders. Dur• As close to -the wind-clipped peaks .. . . . . . . . . . . . . paid for In 1926 amountedto $266,889,- fag the year profits amounting to 'twill' go 646, double that of 19,24--only two Policyholders, this amount being eight )%ears, ago. The asatiranoes In force laillow exceed one and a quarter billions times in excess of the amount paid nut -a past in- I will watcb. the dawn come rioting Up, tan years ago. -For six year is g ood fi�a dollars. in profts'to policyholders have The dusk come whispering down, creases, The Sun Life has become much more IS : . . I . . I I 1 -11, 1� been announced, resulting In E. doul And Spring will hasten in frail, green $9,235,526 were paid or alloted to. As the sturdiest Sr can stride. khan our greatest eanadial company, 4t is one of the leading Life Insurance ling of the profits scale during that robes, A �riA Fan.-the sevonth successive And Autumn will lingeir b nour grocer knows When 'you oider"' in brown, w' In r companies of the world.. Uwe g And- -many -&- n equally arresting whether compared a f_� M-D ROSIC MANGE PEKOE -yo%' with Its awn record or with the totals Undreamed. by the by town: 7�7 'i T liter. in, t The _M are a. judge of fine tea.. ft —Margaret Tod Ritter.. itter. _10if - mrani on this continent. Increase of Its business at risk in 1926 dd. . 4 Is gTeater.than the entire business,car- SON aalisilified Adveffivemeall tied, by th reak Sun Life at the outb of the war. It has now more busines's OUR W.11 FER WEITHER FOR SAIL in force than the total life assurance icTiLoi si rVLL CAW= J all In force in all Cal with all cbm- V rillocri to adections. &%to—tlo- valrA lies, Canadian and foreign, when A Trying Time for People With Poll@= 340 MOMA pan That's All. SOL 00 for =.00 11"Mut9i wale-dedared. "test the world happened Rl Z— Mimi L war reports in- "Why, what in d Bloo. d1cate that the general increase to life Weak Watery. to the env, Jw9or?" 'rance secured during 1926 in the German Superplane. sited a -Canadian winter weather is a trying "Oh. I dropped them, Mother, but." States tes and Canada Is six per I 1 111 only drop -decked airplane with • cent. in excess of 1925. The Sun Life's time for debilitated, rundown People. he continued hopefully, A diouble 'ilnorease for the year Is 37% per cent. i V. The close air of shut-UP houses, lack ped them once." cabin accommodating 20 beds has be Fully keeping step with this great of out-of-door exercise, the restricted of the ,of,: "access of business, the assets of the� tri diet of the lll5i:l; 0 f_*mpany have increased during the feet on'weakehed systems. There is "Don't you find it difficult to keep a )octors vouch for Minard's UnItnerl t twelve Mon $42,195,000, tbi by jo $145,251,00-0. The always in such cases the danger of good mold?" weMzi& the totm --No, Indeed. We have had the same mpainy's assets have multiplied five severe colds, attacks of influenza, Or That whi cannot be repaired lo not o es in the last twelve years. the still more dreaded pneumoulai maid for twenty years." to bet There to no other time of Y "Fancy! How do You The Company's, successful Invest • . . . . . . . . . . . ear, when do -ti?" I went policy is reflected in an analysis -A blood Is of its securities. Government valua- ors appraise a further increase In the Handy `Bayer" bones' of 12 tablets a hountliul supply risk, i I so ne*esry; and the one way �o keep sa my, final M arti ere Company's bat Aurim means Sara manufacture, to WOW U- Oak the "ROW "I all saw will be oi with tba general the blood rich and pure and thus avoid �Turned it over. excess va securt- value of the iflea over ' cost, of nei $7,000,000. A winter trouble Is through the use Of -Thought you said you had ploughed T. B. Macauley profit of $1,700,000 hag been realized Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. if, Unfor- to that ten-acre field ?" said the Aral 1by the redemption or sale of municipal tunai you have fallen a victim farmer. 11 - debentures and other holdings which President Sun Life. influenza. or other winter troubles this ­No, I culy said I was thinking about had risen to high premiums. The rate same medicine will restore your health It..' answered the second farmer. earned on the mean Invested assets time a further increase is announced. and strength. Among those who have --for the year rose to the phenomenal Ji see; you ve, mere y I.— aiii i The great total of $38,676,453 has been proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink 'figure of 6.69 per cent., this being con• paid out during the year in respect n. R.R. over in your nil Pect Of Pil-Is is Miss Margaret Pears a :-tributed to by dividend lncireaaes.ldeath� claims, matured endowments, No. 2, Chatham, 311as Pearson bad 4e° bonuses and othei" privileges granted Don't Neglect 'an the Company's holdings. etc., bringing the total so paid stn co co passed through a revere attack of In- Young Business Man. Bronchial Colds, c iorganiz-ation to $257.816,174. t 1 From the total surplus earned dur- The high rate , of lull earned fluenza and seyj: "it left me so 'weak They were entertaining a visitor at Pneumonia. -Flu- cad other dancel earn R Ing the year, $20.457.077. the Company enabies the Company to distribute and run - down, that I could scarcely dinner; and, when the dessert was be- ous maladi d from camm" colds. To V Irel = take aw1wo has made large and prudent appropria. profits on the assumption of 6% per walk. Anaemia set In and it almost Ing eaten. little Johnnie said: "Won't Al 't qukkly relieves the cowh piece of apple tart. cent- per annum being earned on the seemed as If I would not pull through You have another P and removes tibis cause. Different (MM Reserves. The same rate of interest the winter, as I grew so weak that the Mr. Hobbs?" cI&Cashioned s7rui virtues. scillestidis combination of qro�on virtues. SaW by "'Well, John- an dracrists and suairanteed. is being allotted to beneficial on least exertion would bring on fainting The visitor laughed. I. D tS the Proceeds of: matured endowments he all 'since you're so Polite, W. X. Buckley. Limitillidiii, spells. I was under medical treat-4nie. di, sec t 1 STOMACH MISERY, and death claims left with the Com- 143 Matual SLo Turan" 3 S20 0 4-� pany. In this way ag-atu. policyholders meat, but it did not help me. Then I believe I will have acme more.' a read an -"Good!" said Johnnie.. "Now. Moth- a- one day In our local paper I r promise. You said ]BU X It are participating in the great pro "7 lliliamal Pin [air, remember you CIAS, INDIGESTION parity of the Company. advertisement of Dr. W k Into the I Am I&* a Alai Pills. and decided (o try t Not the least gratifying portion of hem. By the! it it was -necessary to out. n t second tart I could have another kX. Wol all prol the report Is the . fine showing of bust• time I had used three bores I fel "Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects net's written within the Dominion. math better, anl continuing the use piei Sour, Upset Stomachs Here again a new record Is established the pills it m as not long before I Jiltedfor Canada In a massive aggregate of p lt better than 1. had. been before the ? it Once $102,000,000 of paid assurances "Well. Ebeu. bow are y( on Influenza attacked me. My I d re- )u getting Influ rap The Sun Life Company is as old as _TbW 2xilred is the quickest, claims to Canadian pride than that It asked 'What did you do? I would 1 neighbor. the Dominion. But it has greater covery surprised my friends, and when, with the. %ldow "Page's Diapepal surest relief for Indigestion, gases, Is today one of"the foremost of the proudly say'. 'Not my doing, but Dr.! "Huh'" said Eben'scornfully, "I've BOW a"' all- an' I told .4atulence, heartburn, sourness, fer- small group of great Canadian flans- Williams' Pink Pills.' To rne. at least. dropped her. f or good api mentation or. stomach distress 'caused {vial Institutions which. are making the pills have been worth their weight her al Cananea�a mous She' W k give almost tdea7 al got inoney wo by acidity. A few tablets In gold." JLINbat's thp Immediate' stomach relief Correct As a precaution against w Triter ills ought to be a good catch." Ho forpolcy's sake isi thl� I -and digestlio take Dr. WIlharil Pink Pill's now. ­Well, some. other man kin catch No more Headache, Bad 001" your stomach a now for best horill 4 .few .cents. Druggists al m Sold by all medicine dealers, or sent her. I offered -to marry her, last night-, L sour stomach and of psckages. Minard's Liniment for animal ailments by. mall at 50c.a box by The r "I'll- an' what did she do but throw a pan constipation ad Items' Me Vine Co.. Brockville,%nt. o'.dishwater on me and chase me out o' the house an' yard with a broom an' Get a 10-oent box now, then sick her dog on, me an' call me 'No odds -ver, stoinsi 66 lbs*- T Flowers Grow Well in the i % ds how bad your Ii Health Brbkeii�-Lost Northem LAtitudes. i a lot of names. You reckon I'd tie or bowels; how mu-ch your head aches, Jap will her after that? Not much! I how miserable and uncomfortable M Edmonton, Alta,—The report of the! Jilted her then an' there.. that's what Now Well, Won Back 82 lbse, are from constipation, Indigestion, bl -Dominion Government Experimental I done! liousness and %lugirlsh bowels—you ati, litation at Fort Rew1utiou. northwest Its with Can• Ottawa merchant, formerly city officer, rundown by 6 - ways get the desired r . es . u, lbS. territories, for the past year. shows a from 201 to 135 carets. kidimy trouble. Wasted wide range of vegetables cad flowers LOG G E R,5 Don't let your stomach, liver and , Tanlac restored robust health; now successfully grown in this ,her, bowels make you miserable. Take Cam- rd's Liniment i wei&hs. 217 tbs. and .feels fine latitude miles north Will find Nina woods. carets to-night: put an and to the heal byi --ft*M EAnpMyM At this station. Invaluable in the U. as Sei grocery ftC C�3 ii stomach, bash- rhili the third wiJisk In JAily, there was an co U--gE:;jk 7i: Pdlt ness, sick, sour, gassy s4on and Ids. L !Patrick St., is well known in Ottawa. Lbundancill bloom in the tower gar- iache and all other distress; cleande lr. Sequin was formerly a police all the bile, den. :your inside organs officer. When ill-health seized litin he town were -oustipated matter which I& pidly. "I had kidney Among the varieties g: gases and c lost wet ht ra' trouble for 6 years, " he tells, "and - lavaiteria, stocks, asters, gandit" producing the misery. was given up as a hopeless case. Nlany h, hai forget- me -nots, poppies, petunias, even - A 10-cent box means - hea3t No weakness, I have times, from-sheer weak ing-stare,, evserlastings, pansiei datsiles ness and a•clear head-for months. i - and had to be fallen where I stood, and Voi teeth. - the perennials were "KING OF fW more dayi of gloom and distress It YM helped to my feet.. all in bloom about June 10. In 1926, will take a Cascari now and then. 'Vainis rack teni racked my 8 sell Casciarets. Don eircially my back, which- felt IL, for the first time, tomatoes and cucum- All druWsts — hilsix little it hers lall .'splitting. Needless to say I could be which have never bOore been forget the children 7 neither eat nor sleep D8irrhaily. Weak known to mature in that would leave d region, were need a gentle.c.l.eanbilag, too- spells and nervousness a decide. su�ccesi while caullili Orris trerdibliag all over. I faded away n swiss chard, bee parsnips "Ilrow 201 tQ 135 lbs., and tried endless s, bee", celery, lettuce, radishes and Wtatoes treatments and remedies in those 6 grew well and matured: years without result. diii had begun to despair low I weigh 217 lbi eat and sleep Am and when ir'bdy, and feel a a friend advised Tanlac I was sleep- like a health: When you aft that tired, lay-ine-down -and-dia different man altogether.". feel take 15 to 30 in a tical. But one mouth's regular use of If neglect or overwork are taking glass of water. to 30 tPck and ..1; y7?..Ill this wonderful medicine convinced feel like new. ..... . . . . . Me that I was on the road to health. toll of lour health, try Tanlac. It is nature a own tonic -made from root,% I kept on taking Taulac and to my and herbs. ''Four drumst..hvA Our Material, Evolution. del land surprise it made me a new barks a an in a surprisingly short time. it. Uver 52 million bottles sold. In a thousand of years there has -boeyr-no-advanwin7m=ls,-reftgtun7or, a positive politics. There has been a positive decline In Itterature, music and art. High School Boards and Boards of Education But the advance in bu.1ness has been - - -rnlrv,,W- ---fe -r a g a es .. tb Are suthorlzed by taw to establish ever known.' If we compare. modern TECHNICAL AND transportation, manufacturing, pgricul- I r tore, with ancient methods, It Is the proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fo, 0. ART SCHOOLS., Pr pqst that must do the blushing. tend WIfM the approval of the Minister of Education. Fince the poets, artists and musicians ....Headache mbago Neuritis olds CLASSES have not advanced, iviiy do they pre DAY AND EVENING may be conducted In accordance with the regulations Issued by sume to so severely criticize business' ftift Neuralgia ToothaChe Rhaimatisift n ther Department of Education. _ who have advanced so wonder INSTRUCTION 4 THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL fully. to given In various trades. The SehoOtGrand are under the r GOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART, . direction of , AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. E-01. Application for attendance should be made to the prinolpal ol the School. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE ANC HORTICULTURE are provided for In the - -Courses of Study In Public, Separate, continuation and High Schools, C011,09111ts Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be ,,ldhtalned from the Deputy Minister,-parliament Buildings, Toronto. 4 s4 Jill ISSUE No. 8­127 N Accept o "Baye ac k agd . W ich contains proven directions. Handy `Bayer" bones' of 12 tablets Also bi of 24 and 100 --Driagglotill .!A Aspirin is the trade mark (re0stered IV 01=2410 or Buyer manlafletwilill of M0110200tt• aci4cater of Ballcyliciseld (Acetyl alsalcylle Acid, "A. S. A."), WbUs It is WOU knows the Tablet pral affai 11111tillitic'm the Tabi bat Aurim means Sara manufacture, to WOW U- Oak the "ROW "I all saw will be oi with tba general sioaaries are' now leaving- their PICKERING HOCKEY LEAGUE vaww lien #qtds, and under any circum- Wilk". Now Is the, 71M stances the work will be interfered Lain has- many- friends aniong the Rangers. 4* 1 3 0 �5 Spec. Is 40 Voitain $2.00 in advance. should these be de Your Aladdin i-. Shamrocks, Chinese, but JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, tnean'a big losa to them. M�Tc ace re The Grocery Store A'rib comMENTS. TAGGING OF DOGS1 `1*4 'How t* F'" your NOTES : MO4NT ZION." Aladdin in Order." It will t*U yois how to make your Aladdin Harry Hortop. is suffering from a Owners or harborers of dogs in the give better service than ever. lies that there will be very severe cold. Township of Piickeiiog -will please you FREE. Wealsocaqviftill re- hue"Of 3 Lbs. Good Prunes, 25c Mrs. E. Jones, of Belleville, is.vis- t9ke notice tbat.the Dog Tax Act to Canada from the British IsleR* ifing relati quiresi them to procure a tag: for each ves here. dog and keep such tag securely fixed ountry' ia. expending. every Percy Jones visited W'i a4--Lb Oure th Talbot . to the animal at all times, under pen- -Claremont on Sunday� yearlarge s.unI8 of money to iii- Evans, of altv of-$10 aird costs. Misses Gladyi Jones and Norrine White Lily Baking Auce of ilso that the pro%-isioris of said Act MantlmChlmnmandW '22o people from all parts Wilson were home over the week-end as to assessment and taggiog cf dogs Powder, Europe to cotue . to Canada and B. W. Jones has sold a very valu: will in future be strictly enforced in Get ready now for the long winter lea to Nelson Wakg, of ClbLre-, ibis tow'iiship.* th Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs., -25a --settle. It-is well tcy have our uu- Able horse I evenings vahen you will need pure white light of the Aladdin gr !:Cultivated lands in the west taken . I L I work or pleamum -Miss Nellie McDonald, of Balsam, i ­. - I I . " ..:I, -:'l tip by settlers, but in the past a t Sunday with her friend, Miss' induc- ing all classes of peo�le,'irrespec- Mrs. A . Silver is -confined to 'her JAS.. "'RICH ARD SO N char bed with the flu. 'We New Butcher Shop tive'01 their nationality or hope to see her about again soon. meter, to make their home in this T. and Mrs. Costello and son, LloydL I bpre opened up in the J. S. Elpiady -fair Dominion. But ft i's to be re- visite(i with James and,Mrs. Steph- Block. oppo�ite Darid Taylot s tt,)re, a new butcher shop, Pickering Hardware Store" -those are s vicinity attended the dance at R. K t1aUnJXAy UL LI-tM-LI smoked- ad southern portions of Europe, Spencer's on Friday evening. All re- Poultry Foods and Egg' Produce . rs ei Sh'Il"Mi' 'Grit' -and it is from this class that a port a most enjoyable time. Beef Scrap and Laylug Meal. A Ladies' Aid Social was held in Give me a trial. Jarge number of our criminals are the Church last Friday evening. A recruited. Artiong those are a splendid tea and program were given. D. J. JONES, CLAREMONT Royal Purple Cal.f Meal fo the young calves. large uumbdr of The solos rendered by Miss M. Fiss,. Italians who or I Only, International Cream Separator continuously carry fire-arms of Glen Major, and readings by, Miss B. Taber, of Brooklin were enjoyed k at a Reduced Price. n their .4. otherconcealed weapons o Is to be found in the world aLre If there is any�hing in the Hardware ling you want SALE REGIaTER. to, be fopnd in Italy, but Very few of that class come to Canada or FRII)AT, FEB' 25TH—Auction sale of give us a c all. 'The chances are we_ _4 IF, cres of siandiog timber, at rear the United States to reside The 12 a BRrAID f lot 34, con. 1, Pickering (quarter bave it in stock es within otir 0 AN class which corn mile tvest of Cberrywood Station), .0"o PA IN, F.- -borders is chiefly that which the to be sold in about quarter acre lots. R1. , belf e glad to the property of Grant Richmond. i Ms., Torowto. Saleat one sharp. See Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repair*. with bills, Fred Postill. auctioneer. t rid of. It is the sanie -il EtLrOpe. as Our r—Auction sale Bread, Buns,. - :Cakes Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not madw. Police cotirt records testify. - The of horses. riullch cows, hogs, bay, and Pastry of atl kinds most deeirable class are those from grain Lite.. belonging to the estatelof delivered at your S. BAUDON PICKERING the late Robert Tows. at lot 9, coo. J. the farming communities of the 1. Pickeriust (mile and half east of door. . British Isles. o'clock. See bills. that the pioneers "of Canada came, tioneer. Wm, M&w'auc' Our deliveries are regular and de. and no better class cat) be found pendabl�!, winter's cold bIRsts do not chill our ardent —intbe whole world. Alargennm. 'Notice of enthusiasm. ber of those Who come from the cities of the British Isles make Application For Divorce Chomlate's in boxes and bulk very poor Canadians. -They do Notice Is here givva that Percy Ash. At all prices. 13ot want to adout our Canadian ley Davis. of the Citv of Oshawa, In methods, but try - to compel us theCountyand Province of Ontarlo.t Wedding CtLkes a Specialty- to do things as they I do - in Ring- meat of Canada at pthtypresent Session If onr_ representatives wboln thereof, for a bill of Divorce from bls, fe, Alice Maud Davis, now in the our governinent sendq out in the Wi interests . of -immigration City of Toronto. formerly of the City Vrould of Oshawa. In the Co6tity and Pro- confice their efforts chiefly among vince of Ontatio, domestic. on the. 1he farmers of the British Isles 9`0 Dated at OAb wa.* this. Twentieth 0 -svodld be 9�eatlY day of December, A. D. IW26. .9 car cona*try HONE .9( J68EPH P. Solicitor for Applicant! -which is causing A great deal of anxiety to Christian conntries, -imad-it is difficult. to nee what the outcome will be. China is a very .-large country and is thickly popu- omin .:'lated. They are very industrious ,..,,ILnd are an intellectual people. Those of their y9ling men who Amicus Pythias Minstrels, un'er .:'come to this country to be edu 9 to be apt p easily hold their own with the -Anglo Saxon 9tudenta. China has Library.. been rapidly adopting NVebteru Europeand America. Electricity .-.in air its various uses has been -CK F11 RING adopted by them. Automobiles re no longer 'a source of wonder Bull R--f-UR -ANE to them, as z quite eonituon During the past A Prolce they have become Ahe T 25 a Sensatiorw �5 -In I oul forty or. fifty.. years the country cilson' of Guelph now offer E NACI or e style—at a sensational e. The first revolutionary im- England become embroiled in war nericed, efficien!, 20 Colored Humorous Artists' quickly insta in any home. e. rqk with China, thev would not be %hiool o church. Costs Less to Buy— 7 fighting with a race using obsolete 4 End-Men instruments of warefare, -but they T Le" to Else he il The new Gilson ­Ma�gic" Is bu t them equipped with F would find amous Tuysten Plate. Transmits heat modern engines of deetmetion and j% t bur�s all the and air-bias gas .0 ke. New type cone-i they could place millions of men te its more heat units out of ITUITI— "iadc are welding Peals Duld ]Ph 8-0 only thousands, so that D o Wt- I_VJL 1 k%js leaks of 9a3, dust or smoke! a war " ith China now would be a Surm Hard or Soft CoaI6 Coke or Wood very serious matter, HAawver, You are not dependent upon Britain zvill give the matter very hard coal alone as yco got deration before she PICKERING excellent results from any kind of serious consi fuel�soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You e Joy saving by will make any declaration (if war. in an extra uAlng ow cost fuels. ;'TOWN HALL -'The most serious question that is —Write* for facing Britain,-a8 well astheUnft, A moderate payment down in. ed States, is that of Mission@. 10 1W t lis the new Gilson "Magic." `25th, 1927 Febr' have Frid uary Narn all the-features of this new ',.;Hundreds' of missionaries sensationally-priced heating system will weicome your inquiry. rge Catalogue, sketch plan orms, z. mat and full fitformation, gladly a P, been engaged in work and la e. We u Act at once--this is the time to plied without obligating you in any way. sums of money have been expend at, 8 o'clock make plans for heating your hotne properly. ed in schools, colleges and hospi- tals, and should 'Ithe anti-British Phone Pickering 1506 9510 York St., Guelph went succeed in k] eir purpose, elei Gilson Mfg. Co.. Lirmited e to be,�ndoned, Admission 'Adults 50 cents W:.w .-these will hav --and their work, In which they have been very successful will be hildren, under 12 yrs., 11 ',W LMA Id Z. Conven''ient for _��Fa MAM'"d rrHIS bank offers many can- veniences for the trans"tion of Farmers' business. An account here enables you to pay your bills ..and do a large pr*portion of your other business by mail without havinz to drive to town and inter rupt the work of the farm. We If you contemplate will handle'your farm sales increasing your dairy or live, stock notes—saf eguard them and nzake 0 ratio=, consult collection when due. tire Manager of our local bxjach. His The policy experience and of this bank has always -advice will b4s very been to assist the d ' evelopmew of helpful to you. Canadian agriculture. SEW V;hitby Branch--J. H. Perry Manager Europeand America. Electricity .-.in air its various uses has been -CK F11 RING adopted by them. Automobiles re no longer 'a source of wonder Bull R--f-UR -ANE to them, as z quite eonituon During the past A Prolce they have become Ahe T 25 a Sensatiorw �5 -In I oul forty or. fifty.. years the country cilson' of Guelph now offer E NACI or e style—at a sensational e. The first revolutionary im- England become embroiled in war nericed, efficien!, 20 Colored Humorous Artists' quickly insta in any home. e. rqk with China, thev would not be %hiool o church. Costs Less to Buy— 7 fighting with a race using obsolete 4 End-Men instruments of warefare, -but they T Le" to Else he il The new Gilson ­Ma�gic" Is bu t them equipped with F would find amous Tuysten Plate. Transmits heat modern engines of deetmetion and j% t bur�s all the and air-bias gas .0 ke. New type cone-i they could place millions of men te its more heat units out of ITUITI— "iadc are welding Peals Duld ]Ph 8-0 only thousands, so that D o Wt- I_VJL 1 k%js leaks of 9a3, dust or smoke! a war " ith China now would be a Surm Hard or Soft CoaI6 Coke or Wood very serious matter, HAawver, You are not dependent upon Britain zvill give the matter very hard coal alone as yco got deration before she PICKERING excellent results from any kind of serious consi fuel�soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You e Joy saving by will make any declaration (if war. in an extra uAlng ow cost fuels. ;'TOWN HALL -'The most serious question that is —Write* for facing Britain,-a8 well astheUnft, A moderate payment down in. ed States, is that of Mission@. 10 1W t lis the new Gilson "Magic." `25th, 1927 Febr' have Frid uary Narn all the-features of this new ',.;Hundreds' of missionaries sensationally-priced heating system will weicome your inquiry. rge Catalogue, sketch plan orms, z. mat and full fitformation, gladly a P, been engaged in work and la e. We u Act at once--this is the time to plied without obligating you in any way. sums of money have been expend at, 8 o'clock make plans for heating your hotne properly. ed in schools, colleges and hospi- tals, and should 'Ithe anti-British Phone Pickering 1506 9510 York St., Guelph went succeed in k] eir purpose, elei Gilson Mfg. Co.. Lirmited e to be,�ndoned, Admission 'Adults 50 cents W:.w .-these will hav --and their work, In which they have been very successful will be hildren, under 12 yrs., 11 ',W LMA Id Z. nO"�• :P- i mn,p.;.sr :•2V'+E". ...•h,,. •#t. •r' :u'u•.,.wsw'ca. 'N.tf i'na 9•k, ."�.«. ,. -.�.: _ N m'•+ :9�'+r '"i. _._-- ..,;pV."en+�Rx,+b': S' �Y �CigS^• _ ,.+y"R+` .'L• Y` ' . -,.... ,S .9^ +.•'M,l; _ n. __ °F•`..,_ _ _ f ,,:i'• ^ •"'?., t.sa•� ,+'.. .;%."ti•:" �''Y'� .:V': ,,.. �., w.S" ,i1'•'{'a"4e 7 ,••3..• -.'. . .. 3R. +.;,X.w^2J:�•" rt ,�✓`"0 • .. F., °Fy .n n A"' iYA' •4' -. 1;. ' :ti,'._. -•?. V,� "A"." .' id'r N. -,h - '•'�': ,A' .... _ _ .au f.�'rne.'»oca... W.n e'♦x`a�»^• .vs•- '..y ,,,.. a..s -..� :. ' a. {! 'Pop" Axa., -..., , .. , � � �- - .. , ..ne5n ,ry,. , ,t;,. s ,.,., . x . ',;..t. • o ' 4a r+ _ URNI NGHA M CtARtMONT. Mee. Wm. Birket6 @peat ,'few it. ! da s in the city this week. Buildin and Qeaeral (:,1 "Vies s. . Evs a .spent 'Monday re. S. F. Robins of Whitby, g ; Q V V Coa- �� R ` -Coal 6 x J io Toronto.. was a Claremont isitor last week. Oontracting. - L. and Mre. Fiogold and family Man of oar reeidenta are Buff- Estimates furnished on all c4asee Y h ering rom colds bats none is of a of work - Interior and Eaei[or. .• i r seat Saads wit Yriende io the • • =' city serious character. 3lteratioos and repairs. We have secured the Eard .and Soft Coal OF the, s . t. t eevaral_ ..D: -A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Luke Cbimneys Built Ooncre a Work. &genet' for _. ___. _Hest uali on �- days last week with riende in To- geld, have been spending' s week e,n Tonto• with relatives in Claremont. _Phone Pickering 5712 Dodge and Mrs. k. J. Chandler, of Toronto, Juhn Willisoa, who has been FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO �r�- -THOS• A• LAW; - spent the week -end with her par- spending a few weeks with hie Stay' VAi$ ' ents here. brother, Horace, in Eastern Onta- P3.Cgel"i11�' *it, The LT. F. O. shipped a carload rio, has returned home. Farmers Attention _ of cattle and a carload of hogs to George Cooper, who was con _.and also keep constantly Toronto on Taeeday. fined to his bed for - several weeks, on hand N O �N' Dr. Underhill and his mother, I am agent for the VPo ew, Greatest is now i;uprOVing nicely and_is Separator, "The Renfrew," 8tovee, (''! • '' Iethetimetobring'in your harrows - and Robert and Mrs. Leggitt, of able to ue around the house. Braise and Oil Engines. Fleury', Goodyear Tires or any other implements that Aurora, spent Sunday with their T'he debate with Port Perry famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, need re airing, so that relatives here. young people which was postpon- wheel Barrowsete. & A T LAW theywfIl be all r , Two rinks of our curler= went ed f rom Monday till Tuesday even- Brantford binder twine and second• • • , . ready to Peterboro on Tuesday to take ing has again been postponed until hand separators for sale. 31y PICKERING, ONT. for the spring work part in the bonepae1. We wish farther notice on account of the A special reduction during the them BuCCe3a. illness _,of one of the Port Percy . ROBT. DEVITT, neat few weeks. Duncan Morgan has 'returned debaters. Phone 508 Pick.' BROUGHAM Teen River' . "' home after spending a couple of T}�e Baptist Churcl] was R hive -LORN� REID weeks with his daughter, rs. D. of in;lustry last Tuesday when the T Basket Factor , / A♦ Pugh, of Lakefleld. ladies of the church held a quilt- S H 1 N �7 L E S /� f _ GLAREI ONT r A alight fall of snow took place Manufacturers of ` ing u�t, while simultaneonely the Maple Leaf Mutual Fire on Sunday which improved the men bFl,? % wood bee when the 'Nova Scotia shingles A11 kinds of Fru't Baskets1 d _. 'roads for sleighing, but did not season', %� ood was cut up♦ The Galt Galvanfaed Steel Shfn�lea in ure them for motoring. Bird's Feit Slate shingles Berr Crates jns�raace Co ■� j ladies_proi:id.ed _ au er which teas 9 t, - George Beverley; who has Teen thoroughly enjQye y &li these or sa a nt , seriously ill with pneumonia, is resent. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT I Farmers Bushel BaSkete, Cheap rates for farm and country we are glad to report, now out of p Neat Sunda mornin at the C10thee BaskBi 6, buildings.' y g Call and get prices. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, danger sad is making good pro• BR tilt Church the ,star's enb- wind- mills, Silos etc. greas toward recovery. ect will be "The Positive. Com- e ` Frank Pennock, Automobile insurance Next Monday evening the B. Y. partitive and Superlative Degrees w A N T G D i Proprietor of all kinds:... P, U. will meet ae usual, the topic of Love." The evening subj act Phone Markham 1804 ,• FARMS FOB BALE being "The Need of Prayer," be Going All the Way With DRNSSED POULTRY p added feature of interest will be a Jeaua." Will those having copies i J, R. P A F R Y � T ' � rO o��� ne +� ` brief educational topic. All young of "Awakening 9onae" please all kinds. .. L llll people are welcome. bring them to the evening service. BOOT - MAKER, , Reuben and Mrs♦ Besse and fain- Neat Sunda will be your last o Good prices paid Yor good quality' CLAREMONT ONT. M A ily, of Stayner, are spending a portunity this year of cootribu - Phone- Claire-2700.. s 20 WHITBY, ONT. few days with relatives in Clare- ing to Rood Ligne Mission. Bring All who desire to get their Boots " "moat. Mr. Besse accompanied the your envelope with your offerimg FRANK CHIDLOW and Harness repaired at' a big The Fuller Brash Co. curlers to Peterboro on Tuesday next Sunday. CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO reduction, call at the ♦ � sad took part in the bonspiel. above address♦ Limited John Scott has been appointed All work done while you wait a member of the Advisory Board �� �9� CLARE1110NT and guaranteed. r of the District A . Cro ural Re- y i.i CREAMERY 1 j J , R . P A R R Y We desire to have a resident � presentative. W,1. Crockery, of L zbridaRe. Any person wishing representative of the Fuller Brach advice on agricultural problems D�]�(� � p� .1►T• W� STAFF � Company is ips fork ru sad While. Isre requested to make application V i.A ti+ Higbeet price paid for 1� �+ r Cream at the Peo le right now are baying s� to him. - Marble and Granite Dealer. Christmaa presents in large gaaa- K� The Claremont Football ClubOr���„ �ClaTemon Creams Cemetery Lettering etc, title@ from our salesmen and we } 3 will meet in Sanderson's Hotel on j� s 1I a the eveolugof Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, .First -class work have &very a :tensiveline of these i� a for .election of officers and the Give as a trial and be convinced guaranteed. articles, iaclndinit Ivory Seta, Tor - i toile Shell Sete and Christmas tray @action of other importt�at — oad as Pickert Kingston R d ng novelties as well as the boosehold bassi- ees. MI members and snp- East Townline. porters of the club are requested Do not Walt IIntil Ux,& S C %m `m I cleaning equipment. Oar basing �. Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 has always been good in this die - to ,trend. they go u.p, but buy + =d�� ; -4p P• O.- Wbitbv R. R.2 trio and unleas you are a hi hl;r 5' f We are pleased to see Richard them at the winter +- W:rd out again after being con- respected citizen with a car, don tl fined to his house for a couple of _price and pay for a epply for this poettioa GMs p h raoatha as s result of ia'ttries to them lII the BpriIIg • C an u a r If you ere t is type of man ne, his knee due to a fall• While he �/ ply in ersal to Cba•. R• atone, u is making good progress toward _Do not buy just -- .J 504 Colaaial Bldg., 13 -$log 86. recovery he finds the use of a tires, but buy _ we.c. Toronto. - ,crutch necessary to get around. 'R'egular stock has been marked down to lower prices The Claremont Choral Society Goodyear Tires for quick sale.: ri concert will be held in the Com B E A T T Y munity Hall on Thursday and hid d tested Men'@ O'Costy, heavy blanket cloth, all -wool, half lined (silk); 3 -piec te tre an e i1i iI+'ridsv evenings, March 10th and belt, reg. 1;.50, for 12 95, STANDS FOR THE REST 11th. Admission, a5 cents♦ This "' 'Ri a have a lull line Boy@' O'Coats♦ full - lined, same as above, si4ee 28 to 35, reg. 9.50 for 6.95 will be one oY the most noted andws, extra heavy; all•wool blanket cloth, reg 8.50 for 6,25 of Goodyear High novel concerts ever given in this Boys' Mackinaw s, same as above, reg 5.00. for 2 95 •w�. di @tract. There will he two separ• Pressure and Bal- Men's Heavy Shirt@, military flannel, re¢ 1.25, for 95 cents ate programa in the concert. One loon Tires to choose Men's Heavy Shirts, all wool flannel, reg 1.75, for 1.85 hour will be given to the music of Men's Work Pants, extra heavy, all -wool, rem 4.00, for 1.95 and 2.65 from , , one hundred years ago, iaclndiag _. . olds tyme ballads, duett@, solos. Drop in and look Call at J. � FINOOLUS Phone 3800 .- '+` }y trios and choruses, enna in the old• Ny f fsabioned way by the old choir of over Ohr stock. J2.+ARF�dCSNZ'. ONTAR20 - { one hundred years ago. The ]ad- ies' costumes will be of the toop F ffi C 0 0 P: E R 'sad waterfall, the men is clothes . used by their great grand ;fathers, e ,, - Litter Carriers, Hap Oarrierea ter, the ainet year old violinist, slily Bowls. Pressure Systems Eta on ' entirely different choir. the modern Harneea. e t e user. choruses will be given, including — t-- --- - -OWT neg above before hut' ag elsew ere. "The Pilgrim's Chores," from • r D because you racy have no large amount FRANK J PROUSE e� Tannbsuser, Wagner; "Anvil p ��� o£ money to deposit. The Dominion Bank PICKERING. ON.TARIO t, Chorus" from I1 Trovatore, Verde; V� will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. "Dance we as.G&ily from' Schue p bert's Rosamonde; "Deep,River �, 'Open an account now and add small amounts The P1Ck8r1IIg , r} Billy Boy, a chorus ��by the men, regularly. You will be surprised to see how and "Bless the Lord, „a fine�cho- Prices ;rapidly your savings will grow. VigHanee Committee rue, and "Borearolle, from The - ss voicesof Hoffman," for women's #or' kll goods, eJ an'y � Rev. W. M. Maguire ie to be the s special speaker at the Baptist 24th to Feb y 5th SAM Church for two weeks beginning inclusive. . ,. nest Wednesday, February 23rd, !NIfIITBY BRANC1i1. ' I kL PERRY, Manage& :and ending Tuesday, March 8th. Thowpson's Seedless Raisins, 1aRO0ICl.IN - F, A, BURT, Manager - .There will be no meetings on Sat 2 lbs for 27 ce�nta -urday evenings, but every other Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29c night services will%e held, begin- Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 23c ning tit 8 o'clock. 9nnday services Dates, 2 lbs. for .... .. 23c .�••*.� " — •will be held as usual at 11 a. m. Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. 17c is well Fanc Bisenita, er lb. 19c gay K.., -- _ rind 7 p. m. Mr. Maguire S p au,l favorably known throughout Prunes, 2 lbs for .. 25c Sri thii section. He was formerly Rice, 3 Ibs ... 25c I ¢� Create Your �;- pastur-of the x ennonite Church 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat 25c i x i `� -�41 • �; Own Currency - t•�tcut�viUe- and -his -- work Corn_Elakea,. l0c :.�. _ .7 is known to us all. He is a man Campbell's Soups. 2 for 25c with a real messti ge. Not the mss- Heintz large tine Tomato Soup OUR ownershi0f a Savings Bank sage of a denomination or aparticu- 2 for 33 Cents` \ Y + Account creates ti currency all ' '+ lar school of theology, but rather a 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for ' 1.39 {, - your own. A rhesus bearing your t c t :• message from God received 5lbs Rolled Oats for .. 25c i',' -sitghnature jointly with that of the through the prolonged and devout 4 bars Soap for :.. 23c S ndard Batik adds the prestige of r j ,Lady of Ehe Word of Truth. This 8 bars PRlmolive Soap 23c I' our name to the integrity of .yours, a , ! message has been fruitful else. 3 bare Veg. Soap reg 74o box 25c combinanion of inestimable value to where, and we confidently expect Pastry Flour, bas 98c I i�ii?�I1IR�i you from a bnsinese and social view- �' .'thaL it_ .will _be ' the means of Ladies' Hose, silk and wool 5c _• _point,,w_hile offering other practical ' • blessing to many Tere. Special Drese Goods, iveg.75c or. : - -49c ' advantages of inoalcuTabie -nnm music will 'be provided during Flannelette Blankets, large 2,39 I The deposit of one dollar to your ere' 'the meetings by the Baptist choir Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr 3.49 YEARS dit in the nearest Standard Bank isnd male quartette, the Alton& Sox for Rubbers, reg . Branch will lay the foundation for a male quartette and by Mrs. Ma- 1.35 for 1.10 currency all your own. quire. The assistance of these " Wove Work Sox _ - - -- singers from outside the local ��- reg 50c, 3 pair fer 1.00 ' `church is deeply appreciated by Wort Mitts, per pair 89c S'1: 11 �1 DARD BA1 \ K '� ` • those ill 'charge. These services T ' J • have been arrAnged for by the De • �! O +• Baptist Church as a contribution `f OF CAI�IPaDA �._._ '.:to the common good, Men and -- PICKERING BRANCH -W. F_ Law, Manager women of all creeds or of no creed Phone 1402, Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby > will be perfectly welcome and are CLABEMONT - -- herewith cordially invited. The object of this Association is � lessen stealing and prosecute the felons, r Members having property stolen oommann oats immediately with any membse of Ex•outive OommitN•. -° bMemb•rabip fee 61.00.' Lt Ttokete.may be bad tram ere Pra•id•nt •[ seoretary on application. Exec: 0om. -L. D• Banks, 0. S. Palm• er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering Ntr D, Munro, Jas, Richardsofte - President, sesrabg:- „• a• Pickering Leatb er Goods Store 7 ._.HARNESS .. Our supply of quality Harness and "' Parts is now complete. BOOTS -GREB SHOE We have a large. stock of this Famolu r , Boot on band - unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING We maintain our established repute- , Lion for repairing all kinds of harness and boots. p : BRADLEY, qua ,CECIL Harness- maker, -- yw p1CRrR'rO, ONTARIU N �w sa. 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A So say all whose work is =tat; tdeliofiouse a The, new 9itite of North Australia is whets rou wrist s �chande• a quarter of, a million square miles in hard after the elalt- : I �y try. —• • - - • ' • ` extent, and, white, black, and half- opus, Invigorating refs..h• - t caste, the population numbers only meat of Wrigley's Double - capital, J /G ,sat .ti ID � 00�, Its Part Darwin, is ire only town. i It has -the d.stinetion, however, of W E rw t Including In its area • the largest • ' t w ranches in the world. For their size they do. not carry many cattle, be- �. >wr A" f cause of the long -dry season. ..rnn,rs..rn, •.4 Alexandria Station is 12,000 • square cats miles in area, and carries 60,000 head -- of cattle, Brunette DeWsa, now 3prid- BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. I "Fairly conclusive, isn't .it? It w' ly known as a station on the Imperial A Long Telephone Line. - 1 help me to draw the net a little closer. Air Route, has an area of 10,600 Samuel Honeybun retired English' % The second longest truck telephonled eountryman, finds blood in his rain- what worries me mosri at the moment /� square miles; whilst the Victoria Raver "'�"' / -Downs Station, with 28,092 (line in the world has recently been ge on the morning of the death of I is how to wind up without involving /�. �,� square ; opened by the Australian postal de- %1 it Francis Lathrop. Sir Francis' your father in the scandal. He does miles, is the 'largest cattle station in i daughter, Mar area had planned to not seem to have shown much diners- �- �- '` 1 Partment for public traffic between •11 g ' g ' P �'�� Townsville, in the north of Queen i 1- % the .world, sad can Barry 100,000 head. ' marry- t9on in his selection of a brother-in- land, - Sir Guy Lathrop against her Path- law." ' d land, and Melbourne, capital of Via Br's wish. Sir Guy is suspected of the "Don't you worry about us," replied a �r�* * �Ma, a southern state. The line runs uturder by- Adele stoutly. "You wouldn't if ,you �%� TO DIi f [p��i ~almost the entire length of the Dane' Inspector Roake of Scotland Yard, r�.a/ - V i 81Lataal a� fluent. It is 2,017 milea long, and the _ .while Adrian Klyne, private detective, had heard father discussing you after b Margaret, succeeds is rooting in Debrett. He was for set- ..employed t y New York -San Francisco line fa the x Y !?a + „ .tg, only line of greater length known to posing as Lord Buipetev to Roake, but tang Wilmot Duets -.you. _ CIELDR b7 COLDS ' 1 is nonplussed by the strange behavior "With homicidal intention ?" postal authorities of Australia. f aj of-- Adele commenced the confer- O "He didn't say so, but I inferred as Adela Larkin daughter of Rev. Sep -'1 Sinus Larkin and niece of Silas Stam- much." erica by showing her companion �AYOIII SE'rlOiY3 )Elet311It9 by LT8i2lg Athletes we Mlnard's Liniment. page, who reported blood found in his "I am deeply grateful to him. He - Mr. Stumpage s letter. Baby's Own Tablets. : c train gauge on two occasions. Sivas ! has given me an idea. Your reverend The sketch of the plan for his 'own Early Hours., 15tamgage writes to Rev. S. Larkin sire is a most brainy person. I shall murder was concluded in five minutes, i When a child shows the first symD - • land exposes Lord Bulpeter as an im-'endeavor to have his suggestion toms of a cold such as sneezing, red- Employer -"+Cow that I have do - and for. I but the conference did not break up I cfded to give you the job, I must tell lP� adopted and get myself murdered by uses of the eyes, clogged or running: Klyne, cut for a stroll, meets Adela, Wilmot -till hail an hour later. But the last; nose, prompt mea rrres for relief may you that early hours are the rule in f' he reveals her surmise of Klyne's,_ part of it was not concerned with the this establishment. ", k ldittgu' yne attempts to bluff, al -S°II flee worth living irop case, or indeed with anything; avert serious results, 3lothers should ?t.. ise. Ill p „ I New Clerk ­"That' good. You. though for the moment, less interested; you had better do so, said Adele de- always have on hand some simple, but the moat intimate and private can't close too early for me." !In sleuthing than in the fetching miss murely. ' I have no doubt you will if safe and effective remedy for inns• Utefote him. Adele and Klyne agree it suits your case. Bu.Ty.tell me," she matters' ld:ate use. Mr. Samuel and fir. James None -' � to join forces. i odded, switching on to a new subject, y ' Baby's Own Tablets act quickly, con- Lakes Rare in Warm Lands, `` • „ bun sat smoking in the summer -house z NOW GO ON WITH THF.' STORY. won't you get into trouble for posing Lain no opiates or narcotics, are taste- NOW "A letter from your Uncle Silas." as a pal of Roake's. superior officer at the edge of the lawn at The Larches less and harmless. Mrs. Joseph Ca- Most, lakes are the result of giacts. ,Ter "'he said, handing her the document and. at Scotland Yard ?" when the Parlor maid announced that dieux, Holyoke, �iasa., says: - "I have in warm and consequently lakes are cars �. Miss Adele Larkin had called. to warm dry climates.' r There no Fuse bout it. Sir need Baby's Own Tablets for my child- oil y watching her as the read. , "Bring her out here, said Mr. "I think f revor Hardman, one c f the assistant I rvff a:na. find them a very satisfactory l r you told me that you 'had , yl� Hone hun. ,met this rd Bul ter,,whose services commissioners, is a ver old friend of Y I tnedreine• When my little boy had a IN Pe Preceded by the parlormt -id, Adele 1 Roake Ices commandeered," he Paid as mine. You force me to blush, but I came tripping up to the two gentlemen l cold I gave him the Tablets at night ; El j q she Pas•ed the ' eater back.. "What ranee whenehi considerable asst in�the summer- house.. y Itodthe eh113ren fort constipation[ and �C,rIC si t pge should you say he is. P No, I nun t art down, -thanks she Motors t knotty ints with only boobs of the thoy always do good. I think Baby's Adela screwed up her eyes, as Y p° y said as they politely made room for though to °athom her father's inten- 'Roake type to rely on. And I Mather 1 ey Y Own Tablets are much easier to give Rk tho h putting the question. fancy that I am -wiping the eye of ' her on the bench. j a child than liquid medicine. I recom- 1 -4 hem,- tlr, Used t -Unless he is made up to look' one of old Trevor's star men just "Of course I shouldn't be ad fbr- mend the Tablets to all mothers who 1.2 .: 53 used ur for tiyero aeyi•; _ j 1.2 t!0. new3 current 11s.220-volt. yvungrr than he is I should put h'im' noun' ward as to call c you, Mr, Honeybun, have small children and belt a they i t tw new, down at about thirty -fire," she replied. j "That is an ,immense relief to me on my own. I am really a messenger, should always be,kept on and." I y :17 new Leff Electric Go. a } "Then he is an imposter," declared I have every confidence in you as an i but the message is_ not for you. It is Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all �. a dso. axe t�s cr'r S. London. o•t v - .LsrWrC. "You have seen what impersonator, but. Roake will be for the chauffeur you recently engag- medicine dealers or wHl be sent by your Uncle Silas writes about his age. breathing- fire and slaughter when he � ed. Wilmot, I think his name i*. Used mil at 25 cents a boa trorh The Dr. �. No one would be so [:illy sa to try to tumbles to the deception, as he insure Ito be with Mr. Symes of Long. Parton • W1P11ama'- Medicine Co_ Brockville.' f � c!eceive a Scbtland Yard detective by to do before long, and I have been Manor." f Out. - +1 disguising himself " awfully afraid that he would queer I That was all right Both the Honey- disguising have you shown me this let -; your pitch for good and all. Why n buns jumped to the conclusion that R Y j Early Parchment. ter? What is it that you want me to earth don't you choose characters that the message came from the Reverend p factoiy for making ~_ ~ can't be turned u in books of refer- Mr. Larkin. But, true to bis forty'; B parchment do ?" Adela inquired of her parent. (eTC ©,,, P years of "business" in the Gity of was started in the town of Pergamum As Inspector Roake ,Deems unable ,.A rave error on m art, I ad- London, 34r. Samuel showed caution. i in 200 B,C ' to help himself .it is our duty as good g Y F �� -. Their ceeth ere of • tvugts. tun Citizens to help ,him," the Rectgr re-' mit, but I had to appeal to Roakey His smile was friendly not to say , ..,• �, �„y��,�yaw ?' innate snobbishness. What I chiefly paternatl. For .Colde-Minarcra Liniment. their keEncutt:im else un- joined, "This false Lord Bulpeter, blame myself for is not ascertaining "All right, missy;' he said. "You - -ti der every o"s°' s will be the undoing of him otherwise that m r,r'a•'os cM•AaA SA tA. LTD. -upset his plans for the arrest of Sir, y prototype is in Canada I do shall asst Wilmot and hand him the _;_,A Fish Story. "am CAL � y v 4A,eouvt,e. R, ,a«. N.a. Francis Lathrop's murderer. A hint "` av mucn menu cne intslytmwr u"- I ­­s­ - i err es, a seas C _ might be dropped to-er --our execu- masking nre, but it might spoil sport if hint of what it is about These days' found in - the,, -remains of fishes that twner- mean Ilmot the, chauffeur - i „ ' lived, 20 year's ago.' w •-that Roake's urxlerstudy would gained an inkling of the truth. By, we have to keep tabs on 'em. i tn^ake an ornamental addition to King -'the way, is your worthy Uncle Silas "Don't I know it! I spend all my - rkely to communicate his suspicions time at the rectory screwing our • r� I 9.' fiom t orira" ( to them direct ?" wretched maids up to the mark," was " ✓�� • ""a Why not call a spade a spade, "Not the ghost of a chance of it," A father ?" said Adele "You want the replied Adela "He has always re- - - x chauffeur to do the self -styled led Lord _ Bulpeter in. I agree that he is a dan- mained the 'power behind the throne,' i its superior strength snakes purity go farther than - �gg�' end I subscribe to the view of personally unknown to them. That b Uncle Silas that this man cannot be end of the thing has from the start I ordinary flours. It is perfect for all your eking — cakes, pies, been worked by my naughty' old pro- buns and bread —so the one flour sack only is necessary. his former patient. He is certainly. not T Puri Flour to-day it is certain to tease you. a fat, lethargic, little creature over, genitor." 1 -' y - p �' fry years of age. He is fairly tall,' It would interest me much to learn. who initiated the idea ?" Lord Bul- f ` brink, . and he cannot be a day over ;Peter's double inquired in gentle tones. _ `� Thirty -fire, if so much. Ii you will . -KC1 U' r leave the matter to me I will under - You will have tt° keep guessing, +, under- laughed hed Adela. "An •how I shall not a, Take to clip this gentleman's claws. ; g may• Send 34c i>1 tramps for our 700 -frapt Purity Flour Cook Book. r ` 'You will set Wilmot on to him?" 1 tell you. Because, sire added more : weeters c•wd• Flow.Mills Co. unkitoc Toronto. Montreal. onaw•, ssw Jots. - soberly "I real don't 'know. One rs father,, In s case of this kind, thing I can swear to Father didn't w - - -`� -- even to you I bad better not be more come into it till after the murder. „ eW Q specific. If, later, you have to den knowledge your denial will come more! "So I have always figured it,” was -�� • �! naturally if it is genuine," the reply. "Now as to my murder by - Adeia, its sly a little miss as ever Wilmot, I want you to! connive at chivied men, prepared for . the fray ; that. Nothing has occurred to make Wear 9M the new shades as quick as by sallying forth in her smartest low -: them think that you are now in the they, come in style. It doesn't take cut blouse and most bewitching hat. l camp of their enemies ?" money -just a few cents worth of dyer` - Her walk took her past the inn, and "I believe they still regard me as my Ile't out yottr old„ du9.1 or faded gar- i the only mistake she made was that father's aide -de- camp." is now-to-morrow you'll have a when Lord Bulpeter overtook her she "Then I will sketch out a plan for lrswt full dt taahianabde ctothesi averdid her start of astonish - � my undoing for which you may take col- Perfect results right over ocher ool- rather I"all the credit, unless you like to spare m ors. Dye your curtains, hangings. s' "You dearly made me jump out of, some of it for Mr. Larkin." spreads, too. Give your underwear ' my skin!" she - exclaimed. { ± i delicate tinder. All- easy, if you use T� In 1 Dt d Dvea 11 i That would have been rough on, soar skin," was the gallant reply. "If, my eyes do not deceive me I see a l. convenient hayrick in yonder meadow, p ..- Come, let us seek its friendly shelter, for our conference. When you sailed' past the inn just now I guessed that .;you wanted to confer." Ensconced in the fragrant hay, Adela commenced the "conference" by e,.. ffihowing' her companion Mr. Stam- gez letter He smiled during its l real dye. L a prig a anon 1 FREE now, from your druggist: the Diamond ,Dyes Cyclopedda; atmple d1- rections, wondorfu'1 suggestions. Ask for aehi•al piece -goods color M,nrples.. Or big, Illustrated book Color Craft 'free, if you write DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N2, Windsor, Ontario. o a b pornsal and handed it back with the ' p „ ISSUE ad3 �- semarkt r ,No. 8-'27. - ebs N it EW for 16 ,��' .. .. r. .. - - " - ✓ ins'. - • •w ' '•.• .,i :: ,. '+', I. �..- - _ .'t• P.• '•„*.. ....il JW .'9. *w y,Yl"M1 ark•' e>.,..t,.•}`Q •F £*.1Y.,r�XNr"^..�i i.., ^*.� a ,.•._ : + ...,.. .;,'.. -,:. :" `�,",... ..,� :.X'iW..... - :$S ._er"' :' «.!e. ,.:nr _ . .. ,. r .. ....�. ,... a TY'..°.a3��'.+-�.` Fl. y. :.. - ? -'e? s:! .a..ifil w... -.. ..rr?4 :rsM1Vi.- X?_?cie1•r4:tdn!? ?ni- '2e!.`ti•W �Gn.'�.4Y:e%"",. +.s The operations during the past year have re- suited in substantial advances in all depart- ments.... " The new policies td for.. almost double the figures of two years ago. The assurances in force, after deduction of reassurances, .... show an increase of..... . over twenty -three per cent. Policies and group certificates now outstand- Ing aggregate well in excess of half a million. The figures relating to resources and earning power are equally satisfactory. - The high quality and profitable character of our tnveestmentartias agates been demonstrated. . As a result of continued reduction in prevailing rates of interest, and of satisfactory industrial conditi6ng . there has been a further rise in the stock privileges received in connection with many of our holdings. The quality of the investments listed in the assets may be judpd from the fact that on 99.55 per cent of the bonds and on 99.71 per cent of the preferred stocks, not one dollar of in- terest or dividend is in arrear for even one day. On our common stocks the dividends now being received are greatly in excess of the dividends payable on the same stocks at time of purchase. The total surplus earned during the year amounted to $20,457,077.28. From this the following appropriations have been made: The sum of $2,000,000 has been de- ducted from the official valuation of our se- curi ties to provide for possible fluctuations in market values. This .raises the amount set An additional amount of $400.060. has been set aside to rovide i'or greater longety .of annuitants. The total held under this head - 'ing in excess of Government requirements, is now $1,500,000. The reserves on the newsy acquired busi- ness of the Cleveland Life, and on other re- assured policies, have been'raised to the same hiZh standard as that used for the valuation of liabilities under our own contracts. To our policyholders, profits have been paid or allotted during the year to the amount of $9,235,526.80. After making ti•.ese deductions and alloca- tions an addition of '$5,371,564.56 has been made to the undivided profits. The tiurplus over all liabilities, contingency accounts and ., .12 p, ,+ip: k market values of our long -term bonds and of. - In other words, the value at which our For six years' in succession we have increased our. preferred and other stocks. The appraisal of securities are carried in the balance sheet is our securities made by the Government Insur $5,000,000 less than the appraisal trade the profits to participating policyholders. Dur- - ance Department shows that the excess of b the Government authorities. rng this period our profit scale has been,dopbled Rnarket values over cost has increased during the y :'While the assurances in force have multiplied year by $6,894,266.26. In addition, the sum The accourit to provide •'for unforeseen con- -two and a half times since 1920, the amount ' of $1,729,364.52 has been realized as profit tingencies has been increased by $1,.000,000 from the redemption or sale of municipal deben- bringing the total under this 'heading to Paid or allotted as profits to policyholders has " lures and other securities which had risen to '$11,x,000• - multiplied five and a half times. Weare gratified -'high premiums. The rate of interest earned on The book value of our Head Office building to anaouace , for the seventh consecutive time y �: the mean invested assets has also risen to the has been written down b a further sum of _-a further increase in the scale of Frrofits to be t r y _ ;remarkable figure of 6.69 per cent, as the result ; $250,000 though it certainly 'could not distributed to our policyholders in the ensuing : of substantial dividend increases, bonuses, and " be replaced at even its original cost. year. ' SSURANCE'��7-',a ­SUN..`L`1FE.. :.A .-:`COMPANY -`.0F. A­� MWOM_ Rural Sanitation. µasystem wasteful "enjoyed" thearief- waterisdused� Deaths amongabab es themyinrtorce effort isetter� in putting To Safeguard Poisons. unsanitary, — - - - -- — —._ _ .. - -- - - - - - -' — Rural San3ta { By C. W. Peterson. A "porcupine cork," to guard bota age farm home, according to U.S. Ce'n- run three times as high in homes tion is one of the great needs of Can- ties containing poisons has been do a �, The beat "country doctor" that nine sus figures that show that nine out of where all water must be carried into ads to-day. A denser rural population vised. It is fitted with sharp giasO a 1 Mt jout of ten farmers should call are the ten farm homes are still without —mn- the home by hand as where tpe supply I woua'd solve many of the sanitary prob- spikes thwt brlart.e in every direction ., ring water in the home, though auto- is piped in under pressure and con - lems of the Canadian farm. Better) _ ' W*11 driller and the plumber, according . mobiles and telephones are found in netted with bath and proper sewage roads leading to greater social inter -'' y !to A. W. Rothwer, one of the leading nearly 100 'per cent. of some sections. �I disposal, according to health officials." course would naturally follow, which Digplayed.on one window of a Lon• sanitary engineers of the U.S.A. In a I Sash diseases as typhoid and others'] Unfortunately the state of affairs is I woum bring in i-ts train a tendency to don laundry was an announcement off' that come from contaminated water I equally as bad' in rural Cana-do. Health � study more closely the wisdom of pro- a change of ownership. On the next 1remnt statement on rural health he j I u,. duppliea, as well as diseases original- (` is one of the first essentials of life and viding the household conveniences window it was stated that henceforth ds quoted as saying: "The country ing with constipation, are praCtloakly yet how seMom we pay'attentfon to i that make the farm home more rani- "Ironing will be done on the new prin- femeteriee are anent aectiews of the all due to impure water supply for the important safeguards., particularly it tary and attractive cipal "! t •c , � . ,,., ; «,, _. ,_ r. . y.;. _, „.. _.. _ ., ss,w ,.. , .w„r .,,.....,u�:..ca- ..:,fs'.� '.+.- _, s..•, .a...' ::L:'.Sti,e. ',''” ::,.._ ,tk,... :. - "..�a,.aa,e:ess: suer.. ei;. :.•.3.Clt°tr'°•:a'�`.'�,X',HtS' a E ,•. s:��i ,.,,. . a :.., a` ' , ,.+,• .'i".e* '"-, 9hk ei n 3 w. �„in. :e v.. . tick �' `�+- wmc,P.e.at.. .� R-'aa w'� :lv '+ ., 'e• .. . ?b."7 . . ^': ,+ .,�' er " :. G� :�.%c`. .. rts•q :fa<y, rz .3 iY ^�. •rA.tn. 'i' ..x . �•.iT'- L•s-••... N�"i'd°- .,.r' •„,v^n-. 'X' . ,3 z. ,y �fl {1 a+ N _ p -?Y ,.tv`J` " "' `. ,•..te.,w�. 3"`', - w,L.we /,. .•:�.. y- a.,.:. T7 .,.+c•'✓ .....w . d£7 Ml*"r.. ,Yq, .'t' J " ' T[}s•X -s 'i.iW3 'a s. 7... ,". •.J i • , rl;, =,j- '`k ., . :,. r.,,.., ril�a• �h. _., r:• . +.. ,.«. 'l,f.,.. - :rY • -.M•ar .«> IMP., " ,'R6;.,... •. r ,.. `•- 4ti. q li' , $ . _, i•.. ,. :' - '...K'a`+S,'�.3 i i�,w *�L `Rif: „Zl . , •. w..' n a n , W i 1 i►A t.2 • � - -James Potter has beP , engaged -S. Knipe, of\ Toronto,. spent 'Sun, iJ L lYJ i7 to Ake charge oqf the engine at day with Pickering friends. - Rose's Excelsior Mi11s, and began his - -Miss Zella Sbegp has returned - 1 - James Fry, of Newmarket, spent duties last week. The mill is now home, after spend!!1"g several pleasant e iq �,��e . d Bow manviUe. ,`{ nd with James and Mra. very busy in the efforts to catch up weeks with friends of . the week-end ertime. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist,.....•grac- The lave requires eve person to ._ . -Mrs. - (Rev.) A. R. Sanderson - every P 8 who has a radio to secure a Iicense ofi3ce from 1.30 m. to -6 p. in. as as=. spent a few days with friends i¢n p• r The ew Belleville. which may be procured from the De- 'ual on Thursday. -Born, on Sunday, -in Pickering, partment of Marine and Fisheries, -Dr. H. TsFallaise, Resident Dent- - - ''TAPERS A. 8o Gordon and Mze: McLean, of Ooh- Ottawa, or from any. radio dealer on '1st. Office over Balsdo +'s hardwareTANTON - A L L swa, a daughter.' the payment of one dollar. The De- store. Office hours, 9-to, 6- _c�aBy- an .s -Miss Leila Kenney left on Thurs- partment is now taking 'active steps evenings by appointment. r day to spend a few' weeks with her to proseckte every person who has - COMING -A. H. Allis, Druggist, _.. " asst in Saginaw, Mkh: neglected to compry with the law in Whitby, has orra .god with Dr. F. E. 1 \ IN Mrs. Hugh Mechin apes- a day the matter. If you have a radio for Luke, Optometrist, to be at his store •�• � r Bast week with her daughter, Mrs. L. which you have no license you bad on Tuesday, Feb, 22nd. If -your *yes M. 1� ' o! Toronto. better ,Sgt busy before it is too late are troubling you, see him. _ vet, -The farm stock, implements etc. F --Wm. E. Greig, -of Toronto, was in to avoid the payment of a fine. t,*y town on Friday on business and also -` s .a motorist was ♦coming belonging to the estate o! the -late ,� Cle�� ' lesAed loan a few friends. � down the school �ide� road, he lost Robert Toms will be sold by public -We regret to report that -Jacob control of his Ford sedan on account auction on Tuesday, March .. 1st, at - - Wmondson is not improving as his of the icy condition of the roads and the, premises, one and a half miles ends would like to see him. before he could bring his car to. a east of the village. See lulls and -.H. J. ar an standstill week. . : "' of Toronto paid a brief visit to the it collided with Lauder'¢ Confection- WHITEVALE. fornier's parents here on Sunday. ery truck-which eras standing in front ' ' Minns. F iwkes was taken quite ill of M. S. Chapman 's shore. Peanuts, Miss Veltpa White.hae gone to New lei last week; but we 'are glad to know and candies were scattered all over York to train for a nurse. fh'at she is now improving nicely. the road, and where they came, from Mr. and Mrs. Sloan and family event -Mrs. W. B. Powell is still con- we do not know but in two seconds a few dave with friends here last week.' Shed to her bed as she is not regain- there w-erp dozens of youngsters, and The grist mill ie running niabt and ' ing strength as her friends _ would men as well, filling up their pocketsy day owing to the large orders received E- nxs and hats with candies and peanuts from the city. ' e Stephen Burgess spent Saturday is without rice. Both cars were con- P P y -A number from here attended P Whitby and Miss Ads - Burgess return. : .:-,-.the concert -$ad- _boat social given at siderably damaged. ed home with her father. - ' _ Brougham on Monda • evening under -- January report of the Pickering s Monday Messrs. Sunderland. Ireson and f ' the auspices of - the Yung - People's n rlreThednam�e�havof �phiteattended a poultry convention g0e1eLy,, graded is Newmarket last week. -Robert and Mrs. Rankin and little merit. Grading I indicates a per- Mrs. Ernest Goeden' is visiting her son, of Lansing, spent Sunday - here tentage of 100 -75; 11'74-66; III 65 sister in Buffalo, who underwent with the former's mother, Mrs. J. --60; C 59-50. An asterisk denotes serious operation recently. ss Rankin. an examination missed. Form I -I, Mrs. A. E. Major, who bas been in F'e ' -Mrs. Wm. A. Guthrie and sons Glenna Gilmer, Stanley Taylor, Mar- rather poor health, is going to visit ,of Whitby Township, spent Wednes- . jQrie Diamond. II- Harold Richard- her staters in Pittsburg. Pa. .-1E � son, Ruth Taylor. 11I -Jean Annan, MIsaF•civthe Cameron, who is at- of of last week with Mrs. W. D. Y ; Mary- Gordon. Edna Reid, William Powers, Mary tending a t usinese college in the city, r George Cowan, Brock Road, re- Spencer. C- Bernice Eddy. Below ®Pent the weekend Fit her hdmehere. H. E. Poynter, while in the city last R t turned last week from Montreal, 50 per teat - Ethel Bray, Ethel Blen- week with his car, collided with a ten where he spent several weeks visit - kin, Violet Swan, Robert Sto --k and ton truck and came home without a ing his son Nicholas and family. Lillian Wiman (equal), Florence bumper. - • -W. G. and Mrs. Ueid left on Fri- Mutch, Hilda Walsh, Dorothy And- Mrs. Donally, who received a bur- .day to visit friends in St Catherines row. Form 2 -1, Muriel Westney, 1I, ried call to Montreal recently owing y� and they also visited the Jr gara Sydney Beare, III, Verna Petty, Leo- to the serious illness of her daughter, Falls, returning home on Tuesday no. Spencer, C, Bernice Chapman, has returned home. might. Howard Law, Margaret Puck-rin. Be- On a recent Sunday by actual count -The Women's Institute will hold low 50 per cent - Lyndon Cronk, Fern there were j,lat 110 people who es bar • Tbma, Helen. Cowan, Mildred Barrett. ed church to -the two churches here • - - - -'" �' .their regular meeting Tuesday next, and at Green River: Further com• $TA U NTOn the 22nd; at the home of Mrs. C. Ster- Winnie Wood, Phyllis Pilkey , ben- meat Is unnecessary. - rift. A talk avid be given by , Dr. neth Morley', Grant Law, Marjorie While returning from Europe last Annan'. Form I =I. Bert Elliott, summer Mrs. O'Malley fell and broke i -St. Paul's United' Church set- Pheobe Juniper,_ I1, Ruth Diamond, ber ankle oo the boat. Recently she - - _1 -vices for Sunday will be 10.80 a.m. Jack Chapman, III, Austin Baker, received a good substantial cheque by >- "The Home of To- day," 7.00 p.m. Myrtle Lockwood and Dorothy Swan way of compeoeatioo. "'Tire Valley of Decision." The last of (equal). C- -Brock Hood, Sam Me- Rev. Mr. Rackham had the misfor• Ahis serfes. Come and worship. Nsbney. Below 50 pe; cent-Walter tuns to lose part of one of his fingers Richardson• Elmer Annis•, Allan some time ago be getting his band L• - •„Tames McQuay of Toronto-, spent a caught between the spokes sod break. Beautiful Patterns y -ia new days last week w:'ih his sisters. Andrew*, Helen Gibson t+ Jean Mud_- g p° - "•� . ''id a f e. dames last Somerville and Mrs. W. error,.• band of a car while it was la motion. • oK .'!D Gordon His son, Dr. Robert Kc- - Beware of the mining stock sales- The grasgsia nicely. re glad to say. is now � ► ut iQ s t t� I man. Some of them are all right, but �g • Quay, of Toronto, also spent a day p Klee Irene Pub.' who is atteoata - - Inhere and both returned together. some a are all wrong, as one Toronto onto University. played the lead- prominent • • - -Col. P. J. Rowe has started to of the business men of the to rnle_in ••A Historic Church P '_• snake extensive alterations to ilia township found out to his sorrow a .#ant." given by - three hundred per. „ dwelling on Church Street. The front few days ago. He was approached by formers from sixteen churches, in mep :part is to be re- modeled and a new a stranger who asked him if he dealt Simpson Avenue United Church on e I e I kitchen will be erected at the rear. in mining stocks. On receiving an Friday evening last. The same pug- j� A • - Frank Prrnise has been engaged to answer in the affirmative he asked ®sat will be presented is two west end I`v1 rte►], _ • � �ri ; do the carpenter work him if he had any shares of a certain cbnrcbes this week by the same parti- -Owin to the removal of W. F. stock- On telling him that he had eipaats. +i g On Monday evening a large coo and Mrs. Law of the Standard Bank not, the stranger told him to. buy up scarps of members, adherents and - +to Markham, a hearty vote of thanks all the shares he could and he would It fends of the Baptist Cbureb attend- �8,T5 ' 9 was given them for their great as- pay him 8200 a share. A few days ed a banquet bead in the basement of Men s Mackinaw (r'Oata, reg. 12.50, for ... •. - sistance they have glv+en the church, afterwards a second stranger appear- the ebureb. .The tables were hounti- ' Mr. Law he Qnaycia( sec'y, and Kra, ed, who said that he was selling pain- fully and beantifully decorated. Aft Men'e Windbreakeee, cog. 8.50, ft)r ... -:.. •• �� Law as alto singer in the choir. Ing stock, and was able to give quot- er supper a yarn program of im- 8.54 . rrge Boy's Windbreak-ore, reg. 4.50, •far ... ' ._ ••• . _ ••• -At the regular quarterly official Ations on five or six different kinds, prompt it speeches, vocal +ad instru- board meeting of St. Paul's United including that for which out business mental music was given. At a'reaoa- Men's heavy Shirts, reg. 2.00, for... .. • • -•• ``� ` Church held at the Parsonage. A man could get $2W a share, accord- able hour the baogeters repaired to ' 1>srotion was made and earned annul- ing to the promise of the first strong- their respective homes, after spending Men's Fine Shirts, reg. 8.Q0- and.`2.50,. for- - .. 1.50a nd r.16 _ f mously that the Rev.' A. R. Sadder. er. This was quoted at $100 a share. a mat enjoyable eveoiog. - aorn's stipend be increased another The business man then offered to Man's Sweater Coats, vex. '& 50 and 8.00. for- ... 2.86 and S.OP ;100 for next year, making his sal- take 10 shares for which he gave a Now Advorlit"mona. These are a few of the many lines we ace sacrificing- f �-On Friday evening next, Feb. to his dismay that this particular �vOR SALE-Good silo. 10:28. cow- _ - 25tb, a treat is in store for the resid- stock was worth only 132 a share. He erect top• Cbeap for -0gicksak. Phone Pick _ , f onto of Pickering and the surround - thus lost =680 in the deal. Fortun- !' HOCK TO-NIGHT ing country, when the Amieus Pyth- atelyfor this man his financial stand- IG8 FOR BALE -14 sto" boos. at ian Minstrels of Toronto, will appear ing is such that the loss will not be Plot 32, Con: s, Picketing Tp: Art.bur_Car- in Town Hall, under the auspices of keenly felt. No person should , in- totter.• .. :Tbos. Johnson's YA s. Hu NB the . Pickering ublic Library Board. vest in mining stock wiless he is pre- vs. Hu 1+[iUec's YA8008 _ -- g POTATOES FOR BALE -A goao- 1y This troupe consists of twenty -four pared to suffer loss, for at the 'best city of creep Mountain�pocarne.. limes ±. black -faced artists and one famous it is only a gamble. Many make for Farley, Brougham Phone Pick ale. so. SECOND GAOL& z interlocutor. They are in great de- tunes, but for every man who makes OR SALE -Tread power, c; A t.... - F The School Team vs. - -mand, not only in Toronto, but in a fortune hundreds are ruined. But class order. Also top buggy excellent condition. APVir m• Cammack. R. Jack Bryant 's GREY HOUNDS ` . many teams throughout the Pzovince, above all things beware Of the silver- R. 1, picketing. 24 -25 and are frequently paid 6100 for one tongued it get, who is offering Got our hccke supplies from no we are featuring the - 'night's performance and they use Bold -edged ks The gold will turn nIANO LESSONS -Miss Aldine your _ . , y PA _ booked for man days ahead so that out to be brass of which the stranger r wars, Claremont is prepared to take a lim- Spaulding- lirn+, and you , y 3 + ited number of pu ils on the piano, at 25 cts. per can't beat them. it 'Is difficult to secure them. They has an unlimited quantity. a half hour lesson. PPt,00e 903. 1831 an appearing in• Pickering for a very •� • � _ _ � s �� cause, as the roceeds will DRY WET-WASH LAUN- CHERRYWOOD. ■•1 j. � a d ' ovary p g0 = TORY (Semi finisher Let our driver and Fred. T. Ba:antiling, - - Pickerind towards. the purchase of new books, __ explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your _ The Ladies ajd of Chenywood in- name with Mr. S. W,) puss; barber :hop. we Established 1857. of which the library greatly in will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. need. Do not miss this as a great tend holding a measuring social in treat is in store for you. Remember the hall on the evening of Friday, OR SALE- Baled.Straw at 815.00 Here- the date, Friday evenin next, Feb. Feb. 25th. A godU program is be- F per ton. Hay at $18,00. 2 pure bred Here - g ing arranged and refreshments will ford bull calves, one 2 years old, Tamworth �j n� 25th, at S. o'clock. Admission: adults boar. Male and ckerin goats. Fred LacsY, 7 THE CENTRAL , 1 �.A 50 cents; children 25 cents. be Provided by the ladies of the con- 3s, B. F. Con„ Pickering. Phone Mal 807: 27 1 VI - -0n .Saturday last John Dwyer gregation. Admission -A nickel for p g , young every foot you are tall and a cent OR SALE -21 ®boats, t s Q ; had a very unpleasant experience; and Faow, male and female goats,_ 2 p°are bred for each extra inch. Program com- Hereford bull calves, one 2-year old Tamwortb Telephone 4900 to prove his statement in regard to , boar. Fred Lacey, lot 35 B F con., Pick menses at 8 o'clock. `` the occurrence he exhibits a besIIt1- Highland Creek N.O. Aone Maly 807. 20.44 fully colored optic. He had been out VVNBARTON. ARM MACHINERY -Frost A to Mr. Somer's farm (formerly oc- j' Wood Cockshutt, Tudhope, Anderson, John copied by Joseph O'Reilly), where he An old -time dance will be held in Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shepley & Muir, Fleury, - - -• is employed and was doin the chores. the Dumbarton Community Hall on Wilkinson. Best rites. Order your rc zing s . - M g Feb. now. Also De> °teat �dioa. wf.:n�y, ,auto Rep4irs, Aecess_orieP Oils and • On returning home for dinner be Was the evening of Friday, e 25th, at Greenwood. 27tf � met on the Brock Road by a stranger 8 o'clock. A good orchestra will be FOR SERVICE -Thoro -bred York- - who demanded him to hold up his in attendance. Admission, 75 cents a shire boat. Servics.s !L!i di hands, a request with which he refuis- couple. Ladies please provide. young c Marsh and Young, April, o pply other Middtet6n, .__.�� • • for sale, fresh much cows a springers ,n good ed to comply. The stranger continu' By the great crowd of condition. You Yorkshire sows _ due co.Jarrow, ed advancing, and when close enough people who assembled at the Cow- Brougham. Phone F,ck s2s. 19-24 _ Battery Charging-� i he landed a atniat&UM blow on Mr. munity Hall on Friday of last week OR SALE -New sloop sleighs at .,, Dwyer's face which made a decided and enjoyed the various dances show- F factoay rice.; also all kinds of imylesseants i change in its appearance. He was ed how the community at large ap- of n« on a farm. in fine -claw order, cheap, Al -__ Repairs made On sll�mi> ea „ , cruet scales and light scales. Highest puke paid Q� : dazed for a" few moments, and when predated Mr. Newman 's generosity for poultry, hides, wool and junk. H. Herman, - = he .recovered he saw the stranger by Siring the hall to the community. StonRvitle. Telephone 194. I8U �area� proceeding rapidly weathQards on the Another dance', will be held on Feb.' OR BALE --0beap all kinds of second concession. On his return to 25th. this time we hope to have F wagons, be. and al] kind. of tam im- the village he notified Provincial the electric light in operation and to Pieta nts in good order. Also several heavy and _ Constable Reid of the attack, and he give the new - comers a brighter wet- tghc stains one! rook staves and beaters. live High- eat puce raid for bides and wool, also li3 pout; lost no time in atarting out in come than those of the past. We try. N crman,stonQville. Pboncr90$ lstr - ' search of the man, but after diligent hope to have the honor of Mr. and T [OUSE FOR SALE -Good frame SPENCER search he could find no trace of the Mrs. Newman's company. On ac- 11 toUae on Loan AvePickering Village.��RLESg stranger Mr. Dwyer had a consider count of the COrbCert in the Town 1.3 acre of land, all rods of fruit. Possession of Hall Pickering, the dance will start April lst. For full particulars apply to Frank J. stable sum of money in his pockets, Proux. Pickering, or George Straugban, Dun- �p J but the man had evidently become at 9, o'clock. The committee extends barton,sxecntor,of btu Jame, Found Estate. Proprietor, ,Ci!�,r'kering' :frightened -arid hastened away, i a hearty invitation to all. • . . .... .. iyr `.. .... ,' •• " " q +_. r ,kart i ,.:C .. \ • ip.'ti -;� :. .. a '..�A •,,,' `t;n./r - `."`r�n"'§•' R .~'�+rur,+e"r;. ;. . �� ',,, -.. .:•, ..",sy,,. ''^a"`r "t� �x 'p,Y,- �x'� -st. v.r3 • ,rir , 'i�, >'n,'" r +i%' n•• �Y .� 'M ""J•l; `+ �\„ a. ,•�*4. .".Y.:• "•t�,4a�, "w'�r??;t,s", %►�5 "' wpF F < 7p W