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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_02_25.0 7 1- g 4- 4. t 7 7 I-CKER NG E- FB. 2M 1927 FRIDAY- F VOL. )MY 'l ----P1CRRWN-G9- ONTO$ .0 GREEN RIVER. ._ . A DUNBARTO. GREENWOOD AMW11104" saw ad. Buket A quiet wedding was solemnized at William Mrs. Michell The Women's Guild of St. George's Cbu=hi Pickering, being enter' the home of and am ,µ J)i FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director ideal Amiciciatim ot Ontario. Ra. Green half River. on Monday. Feb. 21st. at tained past two, when their second old daughter, Dora Jessie. was united by a social afternoon in Dun barLon Community Hall. an Wednes- o .46 MIL IS I prof do Anuirican 00set'ricli -Inect by nvointinent. oa wee ft set in marriage to Maitland Ryan. of Re - day afternoon, March 2nd, at 3 p by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. White. 7 ?Guwft mosot. OZ CM Sias. Fruit Baskets of all deicriptions,_ crepe-de-obLue Bank. The bride were a sand dress, with sboes and ladies are cordially invited. Musical Silver Retablished IM. R. ORRISTIAN, Barrister and stockings incloding qt. boxes,. pt. boxes, Suet to match abd carried a bou- ouroses. Miss Adele Couse. of program. collection., WHITSVALE. Headquarters A.SCrates "a. &tor ry Publie Z% bild " to th,*Nota. 4. W ing, Court House* . I and Baskets sit- lowest prices. Toronto, acted as Hower maid and Align Michell (Amen bearer. After a wedding supper, the T te -1ollowin , item- f rom. -thp-VWf-- couver Province will be read with in- FO R- F E E 0 G. BR OWNING, K. C.. Barris. I ter. Solicitor. Notary Public. Anne'' Bit., . Post Office, Street. -:�__Shaping and Turning. their happy couple left on a motor trip. On return they will leave for Re. terest as it refers to an old- White- vale boy, son of S. B. Lynde. "Ap- ately west of k. 392. thy. House 386, Offics p Sias, where they will reside. merit of J. T. Lynda as secretary, phow "UEATON Stools Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office ols point to Hon. J. D. Pattullo, Minister oi . .: CORN whole or ground & ROSS— Barrister@. so- "JiCitora 'Northern Ontario Build 330 Salt For Sale BROCK ROAD. Lands, is announced. Mr. Lynde has OATS' FEED P. -Neal - iurchase&-a- --eir John has go F been in business in Vancouver for ---..'BARLEY BRAX._ SHORTS q117 �W. B"ton. t. D. F. Rose, Ad"de 2767 CHAS. S. A. 7111T.%. gine from W. H. Jackson. W I Monarmid has seld faim some time arid-1mvious to tha W&D ennnec Jed with newspapers all over — IOaARESON PIOKHRING_ jLk Solicitors etc.. 213-214 canted- Successor Barnes Phone 042D or write Locust Hill. Out. i to a-gentleman from Uxbridge. W. H. Jackson is rushing the saw - a Canada for some fifteen years. Ro- ceritly he was connected •with a firm AT SV CH FEED for poultry _ieratioaWe Budding. Corner Yonge, and Rich. sts.Tomoto. Phones Main IM and Main Ing machine business these days• handling timber products in this Pro- . .Oft !LCKED CORN for poultry Pickering office open Monday and Wed- nesinaveiiinp and all day Satutday, Including Ct y evening. Phone Pick. "W. au FURNITU A% A6d U" It is rumored that the Knox pro- It is likely to change hands very Vince." The many friends of Mr. Lynde are pleased to hear of sue- I have a car of'Oe�eal Feed *hich' AT E AT, BOTTOM PRICES shortly. teas in the West. I consider the best value for IB 333 A. Ij Lome White, who fell recently on STOUFFVILLIL feed I have seen for a long --DR- J. R. POW LIE. Dentist.. Cor. Kinptoo Rd. and Victoria Part Ave. To- reisto. at door). Evenings • CLAREMONZONT. Dressers $12 tip, Washatands the ice and broke' his collar bone, is progressing nicely, and is able to be around. The Eastern Star' Masonic Lodge In organized thin week. time. It will pay to try it. gus,* " Phone dr "a 112. gly $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers and good sized mirrors, half. prim It will The Brock Road is getting a good coat of gravel between the third and sixth concessions. A hard surface is Rev. Mr. McLellan, Claremont, was a visitor here on Saturday. Our council acceded to the request of donation WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. Rt. 14 Chopping Mondays, Wedues- days and Fridays. D. O. Smith. Dentlelk Stouff- Wile. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- =•to Universities and the Royal Codege of Phone office 1011, Residence M91 Nm=.. say pay you to call. the only finish to stand the ever in creasing traffic. the band for a of 8100 grant. a The bus line to Toronto has gain a appointments- LAKE B. BEATON, D, D. `LAKE of the Royal Codelge of Dental CHERRYWOOD. - started. the first bus going on Satur. day last. Our High School are putting on their ZA. C*xm3maq RoofiDg Material I Univ"ty of Toronto. Oil= jt�� On Wednesday evening, February annual concert of Friday evening of A, s Gonfectioa stairs. Whitby. Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to 52. 1`d*'Pb=, 6* Bell phone 220. 7 5 x British Columbia Shingles the 9th, the Mends and neighbors as- iembled at the home of Walter and this week. Our old boyu' re -union celebration jN. DALES, L D. S.. D. D. 8_ Royal No. 2 3 and 5x Mrs. Waddell to bid them farewell on the eve of their departure fOl will ontinue for three days, the lot. 2nd and 8rd of July. • Graduate of College af Dental Sur. and the University of Toronto, Opce above D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Oat, their new home at Harrowsmith. A very enjoyable evening was spent in Deliveiing hardwood seems to be the order of the day among the farm- A good supply of Hard and Soft Mee hours. 9 a. in. to 5 p. in. Saturdays; 9 a, to I to. Phone Clare 1403 47ly TORONTO ASPHALT cards and dancing, the music was ably ere. price 13 00 a cord. Coal on band. Also a supply to v RBERT T, FA LLA ISR. L D S.. IJE D. S_ Graduate of the RoyaloCollege of "Viectal ROOFING Murray's 18 in.. 32 ib. and 80 inch 4 in I Shingles; also furnished by Maxwell's Orchestra. During the lunch hour, Mr. and Mrs. Waddell and family were presented The U, F 0• U. W. F. O. held a banquet in Re,tcliffe's Hall on Friday evening. about 400 being present. of Kindling Wood, stove length. Surgeons and the Universit7 of Toronto. S. Beladons Pickering, widths, lovely A About half a dozen hockey teams of asce above - store. out. Odks boon - 9 a 0, to 5 P. in., or by int.. amt. Pboce Pick 3700. at Fly Metal Valley acid Ridge Roll. with two . chairs. suitable regret address, expre t the surrounding country are playing off for Rest place In the tournament l2tf Phone Pick. 1700. Material, or will give price on finished job. mmulu the family from e community, and peratio appreciation and oo-* n the this week at the arena. At the meeting of the Official Board DONALD MUNRO. P10KEKING E�LIZABETH RICHAELDSON—atk to the late W, V. Richardson. rep"- PICKERING athletic and social affairs of the neighborhood. was read. Mr. Wadi e4 he of the United Ohurcb, an invitation for a third year was extended to the Rev. Mr. Warren. benti well -known Fire Ifteuraff" Coampat" of soilld%=j standing, 34tf .:. -LUMBER YARD suitably reptied. saying would never forget the great kindness and good will of their Cherrywood friends, pastor. Our SchoolBoard are debating the auestion as to whether to build an ad. Itio to the present school building, T6 &%rvice Gar age POSTII.L. Licensed Auctiolneer, FS tar Densities of'rartandon"jilo. An#. aim sew of all killAs snmqo so oceb In &�� selikee. Address G, liver T 0., Oak DUMBARTON. Oilds are very prevalent In our onto allds now High Sebool. James Hand. who bad been princl. pal of our public school for about 45 Saturday last Motor overhauling. t op and side sur. lain repah4a Battery Seryiee-2twging THE MINING nRES& D B B RATON TOWNBIMOLBBK 0 "Ilms amwlysuaw. owasalesisism for We buy and sell, furnish quotations midst, Rev. Ur Fraser had a business trip years. took a stroke on and lain slow condition. Hegaveup and overhaujing. All work guaranteed. rWA rate 119hilavils. Ammususs. ass, Kos" to imn = &M "lesser of 39wrieW TA&. anew 01111L and information on. all Listed and Unlisted Mining Stocks. to Kingston last week. Miss EIIA Annan boa been very Ill teaching about 6 years ago. service charge U. MAW, LWBNSW AUC- W Wow III be pleased to advise what stocks to buy or to bold. or with tenellitis in the city. Miss Effie Miles Is the guest of Miss BROUGHAM. W.M.S.' -Phone 5510 Mark. Central. We E. a E R R y TION11MIt.for York. Qntado said Durham i"a = = what stock to sell. Mary Pearce for a few days.. miss Bthel Peterkin. of Toronto. IW e The sewing meeting of th' at Kra. Cassie's was well attended D.Upif. means" at NZWS'ofbcv. Beg and lodepm. bows. Wbithy. oiat dmt p my Clients are making money by following our advice. Our long experience in mining, ex- Leading over a period of twenty year*. allows us to give sound advice holidaying with Miss Mary Som4V- vine. Miss Helen Thom spent the week• end with her cousin. Mrs. KeOowan, of Scarboro. and work accomplished. ood QuIte a number from here attend- ea the school concert at Claremont on Friday evening* last end report a good program Coal and- Feed A on the Investment feature of a mine Mrs. Shank. of the North West, Alf Lernmon is an overcoat or the speculative feature of a prow pective mining venture. spent last week -end with - Min Ger. trude White• putting on his hen-house which adds much its it F. A.'REESOR.- Goo Bar ffain S OLLOWAY, MILLS & 00. Members at Standard Mueheympst" Is felt for Gerald and Mrs. Clark in the death of their Infant daughter last week. to appearance and makes more comftrtable for tits _hens. The Broug1ham, Social Club have X_,0Cr0-j3f= TW."..r Stock Nzebange. Wm. Members of the Montreal W. and Urs. Annie and and Mrs. Nicholson and families visited F. engaged the Kinsale Dramatic Club to present their drama on the even- _4H Mining R sobsoge. our Grose. and Urn. Sewell. of Osdar G ' ing of March 1-7* in the Town Hall. Nut and Stove Coal -1 Only, Imperial Oxford' Range, as good an now. 8W.00, Metropolitiiin Building. The Young People are very much Interested In the contest. Ote says of our local . sports says will give fifty thousand dollars to Me MW n5w wM *ill WWI= across the Atlantic. � Evidently he is a and Coke- also ­R Kinds of Feed Tube Skates and all othir skating supplies TORONTO, ONTARIO Phones "elaide, =1 and =2 bel" ge or The W. M. S. srave a very successful Kim Grit and Oyster Shell A GOOD CHANCE At Home" on Wednesday afternoon. 'K* re. Young. of Toronto, spoke In an Scotchman. On account .of the stormy Sunday 10 -;AU kinds of Hardware cm hand - -- For a Regivinet All Interesting manner sad Mrs. Towers, r 1--tba-comPaVY A so-OAT014019to, ta vary few were out to divine service. The- pastor save the children. a prac-w Cement, Lumber, q right prices. Complete. 25 Bee hives frames—Lang With S Win' Mrs. Jean White and son and Chas. tical talk instead of t&e reguLar Sm- day school session. Lath Phone 4600 and stroth —hand made. sad Mrs. Palmer visited. the former's Wm. and Mm Kennedy, of . The Day of Prayer, March - 4th, ALVIN BUSHBY Honey Eztractor—two frame sititer. Scarboro. and amisted in the '�e""'- will be observed by the women of the United Church at the home of Mx-. ..Term P10HERING Bee Wwoker—Root style Drone Trap. -tion of the latter's 44th anniversery of their wedding. T. C. Brown, at 2 p.m. It is hoped that all the ladies will avail them- .7. rictly Cash The above are all practically new. AUDW, selves of this privilege. YR E E ! Elves"llp"" W. J.'GORDON, Box 71, Pickering R. P. Winters spent two days in Oakville recently. This quiet .little burg has had its ups and downs, but we think it is now past the zero mark and is on Do Marshall 40 d from Mrs. Gazeley has' returned L. visit. to, Orillia. "er Mrs, W. EL Guthrie and children the ascending leg of the cycle. We have in our midst a fur farm, a rab- bit hatchery, and a musk-rat hatch you fi TIMB TABLE—Pieksring Station T. R. Trains gilin g East I Goo wo folio wsm No. 10 Mau 7.68 A M. Pikkering friends recently. cry. ..Xattresa Cover 28 Loosl 12-59 P. K. so Loosl 6.25 P. M visited - Spring is coming.* Our mail-carrier "Silver Sails 'all out of the West, Kn'ow---'? With all grades of Sunday train, 8.88 A. M. has been busy with seed catalogues under t1he silvery moon:' . These are . :�, Trains going West due an follow*-: and mail order. books. lines from one of Tennyson's poems. That the following Preparations c%n- Marshall No- 29 Local 9.22 A. M.. 1. 97 Looal I" P. M. Wm. Elliott and Archie McDonald have incident- '6e�n visiting arid i "The. Princess." The public library has fenny , ellow,' Bryant, soh Tong-f pot be purchased at prices lower than listed below 'Mattresses 9'Mall 9.21 F. U.- Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. ally looking for & summer job. Do not forget the Drama and St. 'Thomson and other poems. Member- ship fee, for one year is only 50 cents. Antipblogistive, 35c, (15C6 LOD Bayer's Aspirin, I dos, 2ft Foregoing in accordin to Standard 9 Patrick's box social in * the school The Y.P.S. held a very successful Beecham Pills, small 250 For the mouth of time. house on Friday evening, March 18th. meeting at the home of Miss I M. Blue Jay Corn &ad Bunion'Plasters, 36c- February Only George Puckrin shot a big owl last week , Picking it up before it w bow Its Feasby. All were much encouraged by such a splendid attendance of the The thig in Suckley?s Bronchitis Mixture, 7ft Oascarets, 100 AD4 250 Oolgate's Dental Cream, DAJ.E-MILLS a' dead, George learned sh rp young.people. meeting was Oomfort,-San­it%tton-aif4ZU*l1dmy �Pi 01 Et Cwc� talons were. 'A good time was spent by the St. charge of Mrs. L. Johnston and Group. The subject. was, '"Me Keep- Feenamint. 90o and Woo- Glyootb5nlollue, - 80c, we, I.W Grave's Worm Extermiletator. Ift are combined in the Marshal - Spring Mattress, guar- t he home Andrew's young people a t- of Theodore and Mrs. Arman on Fri- ing of the-Sabbikth'— Everybody come to the Birthday -Jobuston's- Balby Powder. 25o Stone 8 &W 7- teed for 6 years, For Pastry use day evening last. Social at Mrs. John Mfllera, Marlatt's Wall peelfic, Mentholatum Wo and We Marshall Special, with free Our Royal Brand Several from here attended the -Kinsale drama on Friday evening, 28th, am, next Monday evening, Feb. 28 to be given- by the Young People's Millers-Worm, Powders, 10* Mother Selgel's Syrup, - We and 1.00 sup cover,. 25. 00 and were well pleased with the drum- Society. Roll Call—Averse of-poet Nature Bound W 500 and 1.00o a y. Price is tor February only. at your Grocer's. atic &bWty displayed L Two of our gravel teamsters have ry from your favorite poet oar poet- ens. A birthday party we give O•altine. 60091W 1.30 Wampole's Ood Liver OIL 1.00 Farmers who have wheat got your been colaparing expert shovelling in you, Via something novel and rather Why- seed your business to the city ce A.Sterritt Sour made from your own Wheat. We caret minute for a the latest seven n yard and &half load. The horsea'said it new, With as many coppers as you are old, We promise this secret will when you can do just well at home I grind It. was a draw. Inspector Hutchison official never be told. If your age is some thing we dare not holler, Just give -Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds•Chicken Ifeed, pad an visit to the school here. We are us a sum not! less than a dollar. On E. C. Jones, Phme'B. Funeral Director hen feed, glad Feb. 29th, is We extend chop, milifeed. to know that he left a favorable re- our meeting, Phone IBM Chopping every week-day, — port- He was especially pleased with the regularity of ceWho'll to you this hearty greeting. You're re to meet with -a pleasant bunch, Druggist and Dispensing chemist, TiakerWg, Ontsaial mi mg. xjocrjc-vv,-oo= work of Miss Gee, an ftb�improve- merit made by the trustees. not let you go home without some lunch. PICKERING, ONTARIO A N 71 a2 fife 1 ' �et" e •.n1:. C,b. ,.4 .r ': .. r. ,w,,.t^, n. #e .,,mc N kf .i. u; >. -. �"... t" ?. Ir._M -. ..` yn„ ti: ;,k. 0.. L.. .. .•• .•i «. ..� :. t '. ro .. ... ..: ..':,' .•. dy s.,.. m -` ' '� _ .. y�"'^•a ,q•y.d: ima a u kp:., t},.,r .•C. .. F7`° _,.,, ... ,ek� .m, �.,.. , .^. _.,- ,.. .,... y...•. _.' .. �"- r'4._..., .. � .. -. _ ., r:, i•.+. to .y.. .,6. wn,... 3 '17 �.�. -.• 1'b • �._,..:..4•`b .�'. '.. ... -�.. ':':. f .. '. -,. , .: . -M -Rini f yP.. a.7tr• -:�f.. "+•:. .✓ • yr�n..• .. ..l„ ✓M•'•m,m. r ,. �.•y ..n .. . .. r_•. :.: ✓r .M..t.: .r,•f; •,.�,. 'YI' ri 'T" ;�:�. • and guard our pris. need to heat the poker, j+rd by flee _ — - behind, Sturman, 8 ;D6 VOW he sad -to one of .tbe men. who �+atir>$te_ glint in our friend's eye." No wr Tea had sprung up so opportunely. "Good But tike mere threat had done its MakeYourOwn ` business, Sir Guy," hte addressed the •work. The sweating wretch In the to othergo "If you will take m ti you chain cottmeasures would be nee- ` , y p Will beck where you came fronu Cate that he would be good and that -SOAP There will be ' Roake to reckon, with ccerri e before I'm tl}rough with this chap in essary. • ! f *a the'tonneati if you aren't carefu }. But - "So much the better for you," said and 'Save Mcneyl 9 you are nearly out. of the wood, I the; representative- of Lord Bulpeter. Al) you need i8,— .c think." "And just to test you let rare ask yttii Wrast'a fats end y "I would take' . spy tip from you; , this Were you instigated to murder'3 Flu- was the reply. ....+.. • Good' night ,'and a me by Miss Adela Larkin?" � ;z thousand thanks." (To be continued.)- GILLETT The . light 4rom the lodge window 4 showed. up the tall. figure of the bar- Work of Air Force. Tbi onet as he gassed into the avenue, and Ottawa. —When the Government. of P U RE the new drier of the car operated the Canadat desires to make an aocuzate FLAKE starter. The �• glided away - from '.Fe survey of a new stretch of its eaten - �iVe e►sK You to test this ourself. A r u / OireGRO R S Every fan - with so much effrontery by Miss Adele Force is. now called upon to cooper- ; - YOUR, GROCER SELLS it -- Larkin. ate. Much of the survey work and the "Now, Sturman," the driver called basic" grei minariei connected with x^ over, his shoulder, "I think I know making correct maps is now done 7, al D my way to your shanty, but watch out from aeroplanes. The use of the aerial I - and put me right if I go wrong. As map and the aerial photograph has I remember; --we- shall -hays-to cart adyanced_ the deveiepmentt of the na- that joker a good. quarter mile atios u y pff a year ea , 5Q fields from the road. And" I shall according to officials of the Canadian OPQ 1 _ l want to put the car somewhere Government Topographical Surveys i Y Gj N �. where i won ear'- -' -- _Last year Canada had, N=IiI�. J Eventually Monkey -Face was dump- through her aerial surveys, mapped — rto unex- - BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. "Has he done that? That's news to _ -- .. plowed territory abundantly endowed Hope and Grow. i' Samuel Honeybun retired Englisfi said Wilmot. in natural resources. This area was Those who hope little cannot growl - "yes, he is masquerading as s equivalent to a strip one mile wide much. To them the very gibry of God J. countryman, finds blood in his rain" nobleman called Lord Bulpeter. Here! gauge on the morning of the death of stretching over twice around the must be a email thing, for their hopes i Francis - Lathrop. Sir Francis' read this letter from my uncle to 'Mr. world. This is the resuclt. of five years' cf Lt !s Bo small ae not to be worth ra-i ' „ methods or - gacb6nald% daughter, Margaret. had planned W Larkin. operatton in Canada of 18 jolting in.— George `tnarry -- Mentioning that he was "no mated and developed by the Surveyor /y _� N. ' Sir Guy Lathrop against her fath- scholar," Wilmot spelled through Mr. ,wr's wish. Sir Guy is suspected of the General of the Dominion.. These meth- Minard's —tihe dependable Ilnirihent: - `or's wish. He eGu arrest suspected going Stampage's warning, his bestial mouth � ode are belnig adopted in other parts ' ppeeee working horribly. ` of the world, more Especially in Rho- Sometimes i hint to the wise is un ',into hiding at Margaret s home. � "That's a bit of all right," was his i Adrian Klyne, private detective, d�ia, where 26,400 square miles o! wise- r iemployed by Margaret, has an ally in comment. "His lordship is simply territory were. to be mapped. Adel& Larkin. Adela's father is a, asking for it. I am glad that pour In-practical•ly every country except Alf More friend of the Honeybuns. He is I talent has been recognized, miss, and Canada the line of aerial development so in-rif an in charg.n suspicion away You want chosen subsequent to the Great War , from his friend that he p ana " ! I- S>� �,� ®'fill• -me to act or you. Klyne, then posing as Lord Bulpeter, A d one, I think. I have al- m by i goo i for the carriage of passengers, mails I ready commenced operations by fitting and express. in Canada the develop- Wilmot, Honeybun's chauffeur.I Adela calls on the Honeybuns with a with this self - styled Lord Bulpeter.' meat had been along different lines, letter from her uncle, Silas Stumpage, �, "No one better fitter! - for -the " a development on a W t er le-tban es' M ke -Face piously "Got i 131abu S exposing the fake Lord Bulpeter as a; mur mr on , In any countr - deteeti-m. She finds both Samuel I him feeling out of your hand, I, pa cuiarly noticeable in 'Northern ` �� j 1 'Honeyban and his son, James, at reckon ?" , Canada. where the development has /`�i 1 ` home. They have just read the letter. Adele, ignored the too candid flat- ' The elder Honeybun turns to Adel&. been hastened a generation by the in Soa `Y9� tery. "I have arranged to meet the ! troduction of flying in areas where man," she proceeded calmly, "at the hitherto dog -team and canoe were the „ i +,, fill ' .NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. klodge gates of the Grange to -night at l sole methods of travel. "s "Father thinks that Mr Stanipage's eleven o'clock. It will be quite dark I j Be�51F for You and BQ to .. %Law+ r..r�. advice is sound." Adela replied. "The: then. I will keep him interested while Kill warts with Minard's l +raiment. sham Lord Bulpeter is evidently dan. J you slip in and do the trick.'No shoal- =' gerous and should be dealt with: The ing, of course:" i details are for arrangement b6tween - "Nothing eo noisy. Shan't even ! ' Wilmot and myself. 1 bri:V a gun Leave it to me. It will e "They could not be in more capable . either be fin ?acts at his throat or cold i - I hands;" purred Mr. Honeybun. "Wil- steel in his ribs. There won't be any + Minot is probably in the stable yard• I mistake. That's the swine that's been !Cakes baked with Purity dour keep fresh for three or Jean, take Miss Larkin round; will you, treading on my toes all along. _ '. four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry' flour that absorbs- - ' ,ass' then come back to me." Adela had promised Monkey -Face I and holds more water or milk. Tasty cakes, rich pies, and So Adela found heaself trotting at that it would be dark at eleven o'clock. I 'large, light buns and bread are always yours when you use --the heels of a surly young man who An hour before that Lord Bulpeter .• - _ —novel experience -- evidently didn't could only grope his, way through the like her: Wilmot was discovered in village, and out on the open road be- i " � !„ t grad he twice ran into the hedge. But, Look out. It's coming. F`OUR' the extemporized garage, lying on has I 5 PURITY back under the car. It was a claret - at last he came to his rendezvous at es' over a stile into s meadow and colored car, not a Yellow ore, she was the gates of the Grange lodge, and a Sturman stood guard over him whiled 30r in ttamfer for oyr 700 -moo Purify Flour Cook Book. sus quick to note ! shadowy figure laid taper fingers on his intended victim drove the car le C`O's'• Flow Mina Ce• t''aaiaam Toronto' 1lostreal, Ottawa, saint Jars, Wilmot scrambled W. his feet. .. 1 1tiA to a desolate hearth a mile away, where "Miss .Larkin desires a few words "Y"our lordship is more than punc- he left it. The latter proceeding with you," said Mr, James Honeybutt- tual;' a fragrant breath whispered in he time, and when the two captors We want you to curry out whate+er his ear. Come a little nearer to the ! a sin joined forces the most irksome she suggests. + lodge. I want the light from the win - grt of their task commenced. The Left alone with Wilmot, Adela. dow to shine upon us. I said I would! prisoner was no lightweight and by -studied the•atrocious countenance with keep you interested, so we shall have p R the ]teen scrutiny of a student in, to talk. I hope that you will talk the time they had frog's- marched him y pretty." to the poacher's cottage they had had anatomy. Cunning and cruelty we p F•" about enough of it. stamped on it and Adela rejoiced, "I will try;' was the iejoinder. Sturman tit his lamp, drew the cur those being the qualities she needed `But I have got to be rude first. I tain over the diamond -paned window, I P for her p'r'oject. shall never mike you Lady Bulpeter.' you &n t feel friendly __ ` wards Miss I.athrop's private detec- .. "Quite clear. But i am Clearer still colkeae w ties ?" she began. '- "I'was sure of *that. that you will make me something else - i "We will prop him u s in that chair, lie has been clo_•e to your tracks more i Just think how frightful it would have but without loosing his bonds or re - He once lately, I happen to know. been if the. original Sherlock's. Watson; moving his gag,' was the reply I than `n o c I," growled the chauffeur. had been a woman and Sherlock had am going to put him through the third "He topped rap by-taking the - girl out I had to -marry Stier to prevent her from +degree, but he can answer me by nod- of my custody the other day." 1 showing him up as a donkey." .ding or shaking his head -'We can't "I heard of that," replied Adela,) "So that's the position? Well, let's ;have him howling for help if I have i •t „ to hurt him a little." `leaving it to be inferred that she had I lie up ! "Third degree mister ?" said Stur- been told•by the Honeybuns. "He fs' They did, for the apace of half an , "What in the of Moss doubly d+angeroua since he humbugged hour, when Adela's cooing dove note i man. name that "be ?" Inspector Roake into taking him an amateur helper." on as changed into the admonitory whisper: "Look out! It's coming." I might used "It is an American-invention the for by the �--- -- i ew wo "And, he has brought his master's the detectives of new world car. That i� to take my body away, in, extorting confessions from crooks," "By on him from behind. They bound him'i so as to hide it. It would have been I was the reply. word and deed hand and foot none too gently, and + g, silly thing to leave it lying about the they make the crook so uncomfortable After Every Meat T without hard to his self - inflicted j. road. And so untidy." It will be seen that for a man about that, to escape further torment, he I talks. That is the way I propose to E. wound, of which they were as yet I - to make the supreme sacrifice, "•'as the deal with Mr. Wilmot." Now it so happened thatl4lr. WiI- ignorant. The lady in the case had special correspondents used to call it,: the gentleman, who had borrowed Lord'' mot 'had been in America, and that sire_ ply faded from the blurred picture / I Bulpeter's plumes was in flippant !without having to brave the terrors of "Lord Bulpeter got into the car an 1 mood.- Ellis Island. • He had been born �n "God's Own Country,'t and he had seated -himself at the wheel. "Hcp in 1 he' car .slid quietly to a full stop; with its bonnet poirtinr to the closed'signnlized his American citizenship by lodge gates, and the dri�-er Rot down! serving a term 'of imprisonment in a he as. .though to open the m•, But as lie prison•. •Done knew better than what the third degree meant, and if passed the couple who had spent the half hour he swerved towards � his mouth was gagged his ears were pleasant not. His eyes o led at the speaker them and a ray from the lodge window; g gR �. Freshen Up drew a flicker from the Steel in his ! in dumb horror. ,m clenched hand. The hand shot out, but! "Put a match to the kindli -ng or with its objective had side - stepped nhd the' your hearth, Sturman," the master of r murderous stab was inflicted on the ceremonies ordered. 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That no exemptions virere granted r - - In S3hang ai Harbor '�.'wenty_ seven Million ' under Gasoline Act, but refunds had - - - been made to those covered in exempt ' * *" class of $167,000; 2,610 farmers re- monthly to Chang Tsnn'g- chaaB, MiM` ceived refunds totalling $30,177; the ~ UE$ UP TO ',�10 Premiers and Navel Defence. 'Provincial Agricultural Inquiry Cam- CANTONESE DEFEATING tart' Governor of Shantung, for aid Im -CHEQ mitres, appointed in 1924, had coat NORTHERN TROOPS. case of need. ,I EXEMPT FROM IMPOST. Ottawa Droit (Ind. Lib.) , $26,186. The results of this commit- Pressed by the Cantanetise it c'tly One feature In the naval de �,s vrork could not be made public `- -- king, Sun was said to have ur8entlY ,fence question cannot help but at the moment. Luxury tax on bev- Hanchow Has Fallen and De- appealed to Chang for soldiers, but the Ten 'Par' Cent. Income Ease= nzie Kin , erages had cost $23,090 to collect and moralized Aim is in' Full latter was holding his men north of y1e Y Nanking. It was asserted that Chang,, .s ment and Sales Tax.Reduc- Smiley Bruce, Gordon Coates, Second readings included bills fe 'treat owar n err...+- once thrown out o 09 ro ; tion 'Are Effective Without all three Prime 'Ministers of City of Hamziton,. Village of Forest. tional City - British Cabinet ore by sun, was awaiting the op-i Delay but Other Revisions three Dominions -of the Em- Hill, Town of Ka'puskasing, City od .Faced With . Serious Situa- portunity to seize that. Province if Stlrrr ' Date 'Forward to July 1 • Toronto, Thunder Bay District, and were defeated in the pi^eseri't drive at. J Y pire, took part in London in tion. the Cantonese. env' the House of Refuge, Toronto. Seven the same deliberations and rev, private Bills were added to the _ London.-Serious decisions are ini � Ottawa. -Tax reductions calculated adopted the Same resolutions already long list. the balance over the Chinese situation.. to effect a saving, 02 $27,000,000 to Yesterday was the 100th anniver- Shanghal. Twenty -one warships 'of The Cabinet Council met in the house', �s in the same circumstances. Canadian taxpayers were proposed In NOW the Last two, when they say of the first Crown sale of timber five -foreign 'countries lay. in the of Cannnons to consider the latest, the adi House a payers Commons re Hon. James, in Ontario. Hon. Wm. Finlayson, Whang Poo River here, their fighting news from China, where, with two A. Robb, Finance Minister,. in his' visited this country Ministrer of Lands and Forests, men ready to into action to protect j Car, affairs havem�hrng�h tzar conducted took gn acute stn and where military de-1 fourth Budget -presentation, e I themselves - quite - openly . e. this occasion to outline speikin depart- :forei -lives-and-property should theme ' - Four distinct cuts in existing levies mental policies, in speaking on the �+ are inwl - 3, -as follows : Reduction of missionaries of national de- be, menaced by the threatened invasion ' velo merits are likely to have apower -i d second reading of his Forestry Bill. P �. 0 per cent. in all rates of the income fe Spoke-pay- The plans include transferring settlers of Cantonese forces. ful influence over diplomatic issues. general c o per cell . in the Four 'thousand British soldiers' ing due consideration t0 the in Central .Ontario Laurentian Shield ashore within the international settle- Agreement 'Signed with British hales tax; reduction of 25 per cent. in that rtion of Ontario traversed by manta awaited developments; other ' conclusions reached at Lon- ( p° p Regarding Hankow. . -• the excise tax on matches; and the the new trans - Ontario road this paper British troops an ,the sea will bring institution of a flat rate of two cents, don, and in that case 'Mr. King has been advocating) to better farm- Hankow, Feb. 20. -An agreement of c a of values involved, for -all their number up to 18,000, unless they -'irrespective Ought t0 speak in the same ing lands in the clay belt and reforest- � far reaching effect and importance has. Cheques, bills o! exchange, promissory vein, Or they haws mitre re- ing the land's so left idle. Ontario's are diverted to other ports of China. been reached 'by the British" and Can,- cheques, and similar documents exceed= Five United States war vessels - I , sented those conclusions, In T production value during the toneae. the Pi tabors, Asheville, Sacramento, -4ag ten dollars in value. last five years was over 120 millions. Official announcement was ma a Vii, 11 The stamp tax on. overdrafts and which case their conduct Edsail and McCormick -had on board' Nationalist', The Government spends a million a day that Eugene Chen, 1,100 marines ready for shore duty, + ndvunces will be abolished, and the' year and the fire-protection tax (paid Foreign Minister, and Owen O Malley,'. k. would be inexplicable. Y and 1,200 other "devil dogs" were sac- de -' sxemption from stamp tax on cheques, by lumbering concerns) yielded $306, - pfd from San. Diego on .Feb. 24th. British Charge, following many ee- r al (bills, etc., is to be increased from five considered by the Advisory Board on 119.51 last year, 1,001., fire rangers The five foreign flags flying from the lays of negotiations, signed an age Ito ten dollars. Mr: Robb said the re- Tariff and Taxation were interlocking, were employed and their equipment warships were those of the United went Saturday night. Its terms were . . ductions account to practically 70 per and inquiries respecting them were was worth three - quarters of a million. States, Great Britain, Japan, France not divulged' '�R ioent. of the stamp tax, and practically not as yet completed. _. Finlayson prophesied the day when and Italy. The war craft lay quietly The agreement signed he O Malley 4`' abolish what have been known as Following are the proposed tax re= the province would own the timber and stubbornly at anchor, despite the and Chen is probably in the nature of "'nuisance taxes." enterprises as they do Hydro now. a new modus vivendi to take the place . .. vicious announced in the Budget assurAces of the warring Chinese ..�. h►e redaction in kicoino "tax tevi2s - of treaties now in effect between Is a straight 10 per cent. cut on the speech TORQNTO CROWDS =actions. that foreign lives and pt's• China and Great Britain. amount payable under existing ache- A reduction oP 10 per cent is made party were not endangered. In Shang - 11, however, were many foreign re- Negotiations were begun catchy in i. Jules; the sales tax cut is from 5 to '4 pn all income tax rates. T fugees from Hankow and Kiukian January, and it was then stated they - -- cent- the match t ton o 0 -per cent. is made firi�iiR �Li� ���� g' were designed virtually to do away is ,V i+ R v , from which cities they had been evaev- ,a on existing schedules, based on the on all sales tax rates. with foreign concessions, excepting pa A reduction of 25 cent. is made i ated when coolie mobs overran the number of matches to a particular per - I British concession districts and Can- Shanghai which is an internatiorrat 3g cantalxier, and the flat t}vocentsimpost on match tax - - Catalina Hero Acclaimed on, settlement, extra territoriality and ex e: on cheques wipes out the old gradu- toners Government officials took over ; isting Customs treaties to which both a Exemption from stamp tax on che- Return to Home City and their administration. ated charge of, roughly, two cents per ques, notes, etc., increased from $5 to the Gantnnese and Pekin Governments fifty dollars of Value. �, Presented With Tea. The Cantonese, reinforced from, The reduction in the sales tax be- 510. ukien. Province, hammered awn atg+ - F, Y renuAVSly object Si SClY1eC, The most serious i:mpaase was that came effective Feb: itl -The proposed Stamp tax on cheques, bills, rotes, the lines of Sun for three days, driv -' u Brit- reductions in the tax on matches and . o€ a value over $10 is now 2 cents. ` T'iron:o, Feb, 21 - George Yount, ing them back northward from yen-'encountered catchy in February, when si Chen announced that "until. the Brit- „ '. in the stamp taxes will become effec- The graduated scale is abolished: hero of Catalina. Channel -and cham- chow, where they had taken their ceased ' __ � a o�iat Sh n #i enter into ne - d, -- ttveratiaa; duly 1, � And- ee i��nmc� overdrafts and ad- peon long die +once swimmer oy the Suna armq split ento th t olumnts as h Ps - rove an the Diamond Jubilee ct Con - Stamp tax on ova varces abolished. % %r'd. rcac.lied home; cn Saturda an - -tar cut becomes effective on this year's Income tas change comes into .effect val accorded -a Tigirt royal * it- felt back toward Hatcgehovs.' the for this spring's payments, ,y thf citizens A Toronto. Artivir I outskirts of Lhe city fighting took' gotiation's for a new treaty. r income` Sales tax reduction comes into effect at unn side st�liun on the C.F.P. London, Feb. 20.- Signature of the t c ) place. Reports, Cnconfirmable because This year's Budget is remarkable in I on F•b 18, train from- Niag " of hampered telegraphic commvnica- agre2meri between the Cantonese -that it proposes not a- single tariff 7 -r. fulls at il,' U ly, g the City • tom' reach d She Cantonese an hands. Foreign MiCateg Tu ne Chen. and -ahmnge. It !s the first ttme-,rith•in thel Stamp tax changes and match tax a.m., � he wog io+•rc,al reetei I!' Tug ere come into effect on July 1. `foyer rusted, members of ) had fallen `the British Charge, Owen O'Malley, is memory of old Parliamentarians that S al War Revenue Act amended f Council and a number of prominent A tale of Chinese duplicity was wo- i gratifying to British officials, sa it is Budget has left existing tariff ar- p _ _ 'rangements •absolutely untouched. to make it clear that printers are sportsmen. ven into the war news. Far some time smooths out the problems attains frnm� Mr Rabb explained the situation by liable to "lea tax, It was a triumphant homecoming it was said Sun Chuan- fang, formerly the forcible seizure of the Hankow Ri certain o! the a applications Tariff changes, none. for George Young.: -He was a popular undisputed ruler of five provinces and ! concessions. It is thought that this Istac ag that pP idol and .acclaimed as such by the roQO threatened with the loss of the agreement will form the cornerstone - thousands lining both sides of the. remaining one, in- which there are as I far new relations between China and . . street. Only a .few months ago he was' +yet no enemy troops, lraa Paid ea B train. unknown, just an ordinary boy with I - $800,000 Great r �ynopsis of Proceeding% of - rolls, In barrels, $41.b0; heavyweiYht a love for athletics. He bad started rolls, $38.54 per bbl. out from Toronto on a long journey � r t>�`i Lard -Pure tierces, 15 to 15%c; across the continent to participate in i tubs, 18 to 163X; pails, 16% to 17c; Provinelal Legislature a great swimming a.nd endurance con- pprints, 1734 to 18c; shortening tierces. a" -' test: His chances of winning were .1214 to 13%c; tubs, 13% to I . pails, TORONTO. i - slim, but he accomplished the seem- _ 14 to 1434 %; blocks and tins, 153y to N M 2 North., No.. ,. N No, S North , PROGRESS DAY BY'DAY - h' $l.ba34' Heavy export steers, E7 to $?.50; , ingly impossible, he won. With the 1Gc• The object of this "Diary of the advanced in readings. The following result that he jumped from obscurity $1 42 T do, corn., $4 75 to $5; heavy steers, .; . Legislature" is to supply our readers information was. given in answer -to into world -wide fame. Man. oats -ho. 2 CW, nominal; No. g�� $6.25 to $6.50; butcher steers, - -- with a concise, non - political, running questions: At the City Hall George Young was 3, 'not quoted No, 1 feed, 60c; No. 2, hoice, $6.75 to $7.00; do, fair to "` statement o! the du s oc c wi cast $2,- ! a� y we corn y e Mayor in teed, nomin western grain quo - g� $6.25 to $8.75; butcher hailers. �1 has and 486,989 when completed. Fire luau^- behalf of the citizens, and presented dons in c.i.f. ports. choice. $6.75 to $7; springers, $75 to seeec P Am. corn track Toronto -No. 2 old $30; do, fair to good, $5.60 to with an illuminated address and a , + measuree of particular importance ance .premiums paid by province am- solid silver tea service and tea , ae s Yellow, 88c; No. 3 old yellow, 85c. $8; do, com. $4.50 to $5; but- will synopses be given. minted to $49,818. Y - Millfeed -Del. Montreal freights, ; %her cows good to chi-ice, $L to $5.75; ' FEBRUARY. 14TH- token of. appreciation of the honors he -- - -'�-'- $228,029 was paid the Government bags included: Bran, per ton, $32.26; � do, com. {o mad., $3.50 'to $4.50; do, '•,' in taxes on native wines. Hon. W. E. had won for himself and for the city shorts, per ton, $34.25; middlings canners and cutters, .$2.25 to $2.75; House in Committee.. Hon. W..E. in his victory at Catalina. The" smil- 0 25 butcher bulls, good to choice, $5 to jBaney introduced u bill "To prevent I Raney gave notice of a motion to find I= ing, manly- looking boy trade a suit Ont, oats, 55c, f.o b. shipping,points. $5.25; do, med„ .8 to $4.75; a do, bolos-, distillers, standard hotel- out whether the jurisdiction rtsts over the I $3.50 to rook • bolt' bed, $; o, bre�TS+ - � manufacture of 'liquor rests with the able response. He said it was good to Onh g� milling wh 1.24 to i nos, teeepers, public contractors, Crown Pro«rces or with the Federal Pazlia- be home again. He deeply appreciated $1.26 f.o.h. shipping points, rding $10; feeders, choice, $5.75 to , ch do, ileesees, and certain contractors from I ment. Court procedure was .'asked. the warmth of the wonderful reception to freights. fair, $b to $5.25; stockers, choice,'. d ; contributing to political campaign t v en him. He was glad to be back Barley- klaltir.g, 68c. $b.25 to $5.75 ; do, fair to mad , $4 to funds. Routine business carried sev-` i Liberal members wanted to know am -. . Toronto, but he could not express, Buckwheat - -78c, nominal. $4.60; nbilch cows, $6b to $80; Plain , fund of the bills already referred to`` ousts collected under luxurlC tax and Rye- -No, 2, 97e. ito med. cows, $40 to $60; calves, choice, R as he would like to do his apprecia- through further residi Hon. J. E. gasoline tax. than flour -First pat $8.10, T� 13 to $I.bO; do, rated., $10 to $11.60; FEBRUARY 17TH- " ' iron of the way in which the people of Thompson .introduced •a private billto . Toronto had honored him for his vic- Tonto; do, second pat., $7 60 do, corn. and grassers, ; to bucks, louts, , Ileated retorts from the - -- member. Ont. flour= Toronto, 99 per cent choice,. $12.60 to $13; bucks, $9 0. 'eover new firr neing arrangements- for,, tort'. atent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, $9,50; sheeps, choice, $6.60 to ;7.b0§ the Church of England. Six bills of i from West Kent and the Leader of r -- -- 95a, ;0• seaboard, in bulk, $5.45. do heavies, $4.50 to $6; do, culls, $ this nature were dealt with. the Literals enlivened the day. The i Cheese --New, large, 203 to 21c; I to'$3,50; hogs, thick smooth, fed and % }Thin iced Line ta,,;na 21 to 2134%; tri lets, 2134 to watered $11.25• do, f.o.b., $10.75; do, reply to the Speech from the Throne p + . FEBRUARY 15TH -•-.� .' +s Saved Shanghai' 223t_c• Stilton, 23c. Old, large, 25c; � country points, $10.50; do, off cars, ' Sessions of the House were held vnth the Nesbitt- amendment b Raney .I amendment was .carried without a l' - twins, 26c; triplets, 27c. Old Stihtgns,! $11.65;. select premium, per hog, $2,20. JA, ' both in the afternoon and evening. An i „ „ i nay being registered, The. Nesbitt I- onion. -L, C. M. Amery, Secretary', 28c. even dozen members continued the de- amendment to the amendment was as fw the Colonies, speaking at Hackney, i Butter - Finest cream4r}to 45c prints, MONTREAL. bate on the Speech from the Throne.lfollowa: Y. Oats -No. 2 CW, 76c;' No. 3 CW., 7 ' The usual Opposition criticism and declared that only the foresight of the 'to 42C No.. creamer , 3 6614%. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats„ 2 42 to 43c. Dairy pants 4 to 35c. � "That all the words after the word Briti,h Go�'ernment in sending troops +Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, firsts $8.10 seconds $7.60; strong Government rebuttal took place, but 'that' in the second line of the amend I to Shanghai had saved the city .from I"53c;' fresh extras, loose, 51c; fresh' ' no outstanding features, marked the 1 bakers' $7.40; winter pats., choice, }i merit be omitted and the following be looting'- The southern army, with the � firsts, 48c; fresh seconds, 36c; fresh; $6.10 to $6.15. Rolled oats, bag, 90 ,+ long day's oratory. The following ex- substituted therefor: 'This House as- I Yen�flt of Russian instructors, he said, pullets, 45c; storage. extras, 46c; do, lbs.,. $3.65. Bran, $32.25. Shorts, ;y pressed themselves: K. Hoamouth (Ind.l sores .}roue 'Honor that the proposed.+' had inflicted a heavy defeat on the-firsts, 43c; seconds, ,A0 to 41e. I $34,25, Middlings,' $40.25. Hay, No. ' Lab., Waterloo' South) , Dr. G. A. measure for improvement in the me- I army protecting Shanghai, and doubt - Poultry, dressed - Chickens, 5 lbs. 2 per ton, car lots, $14.50. 7Quilan 1Lib., N.E. Wellington), Rus- p I 40c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., ',Be; do, 3', ' 'N$ Toronto)' C, G.I thud of control and administration of less within a fev:)days the ramble of to �! lbs., 36c; dc, 235 to 315 lbs., 35c; Cheese- Finest sweats., 1834 to sell Nesbitt (Con., I the sale of liquor will receive its most t:he, defeated arni • would be pouring : � 2 to 234 lbs., 36c; hens, over 5 lbs., ;, 183( c' Butter, 1`0. 1 pasteurized, Fletcher (Lib., South Essex), R. H. ;earnest and thorough consideration, f into 'Shanghai• 32c; do, 4 to 5 Iba., 30e; P'o, 3 to 4 ; 403/a to 401/--c . Eggs, storage firsts, -Kemp (Prog.,Lrincoln),J.A.Thompson i 28c: roosters, 43c; storage seconds, 38c; fresh ex- Con., North Lanark). In the evening 1 in order that it may advance the inter - I The Secretary repeated that the I Its., 25c; turkeys, 46 , t,as to 51c; fresh firsts, d9c. ( csts of true emperance and afford ad- I Government would not intervene in �to •47c; ducklings, 5 lhs. gird up, 35` session F. G. Oliver (U.F.O., South ' ditional safegu: r.i:; to' ail classes of the civil war m China. o 38c. I s, $12 calves, the $2dpek, hogs bongs __, t th'e youngest member of the commupity against the evils of Beans- -Can. hand- picked, $3.60 to 1oagsselects. and -50E cut on shoPs_ and -� Grey), - - -- - 'House, who acquitted himself yell; C. i aemperar,ce'." Choir Voices Up Half 13.90 bushel; primes, $3.45 to $3.60. heavies. Maple-preduets- Syrup, Fer. imp. i A. Robertson (Lib., North Huron), A. n w With tine expression of views` of i a Tone When in Weft al � $2.2b to 8!:30; per 5 gal., $..lb L. Shaver (Con., N. Wentworth), E.' S $, Millar (Lib., East Elgin), and J• H.� A. f Calder (Con., West Kent), to $2 �5 per gal.; map,e sugar, lb., 23 x Wm. Newman (Iib., North Victoria)., i 1;dmonton. -Since coming to West- to 26c. I Double Holiday in July Mitchell (Lib., S.W. Simcoe).: - M tchell FEBRUARY 16TH -- and W. A. Baird (Con., Toronto), the ! edn Canada the voices of members of Honey-60 tins, 12'34 to 13c; 10= :for Confederation Jubilee debate was brought to a close. 'the Westminster Abbey- Windsor Ib. tins, 1234 to 13c; 5_7b. tins, 13 to House in committee. Bill: under =' 21§ -lh, tins. i.5e. 4lany private bill were introduced Castle choir has gone up in pitch one- 13 �zc; 40 *� °�i.50 per doz. ' ` /consideration were the amendment to and given their first rending and maneting was given the Marriage Act to permit British Y half tone, declared Albert Watson, Comb honey -$3. Ottawa.-Fill amended bills assed .- Smoked meats -Hams, med., 28 to b the House, o a h ?ll td provide $260 clergymen to legally perform the mar- p tenor soloist with the Winder singers. Y a . FEBRUARY 78Th- This he ascribed to the dry, invigor_ SCc; cooked hams, 42c; >►m�: ked rolls, p00 for Canad•a's Jubilei celtpration. riiage ceremony in Ontario; Noxious 2bc; breakfast bacon, 30 to 35c�acks, Ir -yvas arrRngetl tlbak the first meeting Weed Act, -which calls for owners or The following interesting data was' ating climate and the high altitude. hone:ess, 33 to 40e. I given h the Government in answer to "The west should produce many fine Cured meats -Long clear lvrcoa, 50 of the executive- will be held' in' Ot- y pccupknts to cut down and destroy g Y to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.60 taws, and that also July 2 as well as proxiona weeds to prevent seed dissem -f Opposition questions: The amount singers," he said, "the air here acts ri! lotto[► Several private bills were spent on corn borer inspection by like a tonic on the voice." 1261/a lbs. and up, $21.94; ]iglrtweigh>{ July 1 will be made a public holiday. r y _ '::. P'3 , - r .. -... -.: - k .. „ • ; " - .:. i . A.;. as;,'�..r 5 ,. 7i,.: • ..' r•• Y:ra•.. ... ... .....n. .,. ..iR�- '�,.,, cp -..r • e,..A?.... -..•. w. a '. , `3`..:, .. ... ..., Jt. J; p'Y�a r_^_v ..;X, t .ar,+y�klLssd U ..,%,.v,,a#; rTrY .R `C, ,.,Y� .�°.: 'Mr' S't r ... •', Ml(}yw W.VL�MaT :., �i� . .: ..`- 1.i.V,'�y,4.J '- •K�.dG�l y..7. .$T %.v�'w�'.. kY °�'.•'$'. 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G � � t the latter case they do their best I IMPORTANT OREDIT SALE AV j w to f _ o1r' E w, a are any very serious complaints N _ _ NOIM U[N 'f7�fN • : 81.76 per Year,; $1.60 if paid In advance. t made i to � 8 Speel 8eweriptioaa m th,s valued state aqd crest s seed in the performance of their P Pi$e, Hay, Grain, Implements, S Y our, Aladdin the civil service in which tenders AT- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, a are asked for for the position, It T The property of the $state M M ORD= - - C is accepted must carry out his At Lot 9, Oou. 1, Pickering (llj The appointment of Vincent contract whether he does so at a miles east of Pickering Village), on Massey as Canada's Ambassador loss or not. Many in puiQing in a TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1927 "to the United States, which is a tender are so anxious to secure The following Property, namely emptOYM00fi LURID, LUOy do nor friendship which now' exists be- make a proper estimate of the Black' team, matched. rising 8 and 7. .'tween the Republic and Canada, cost. They do not allow a suffi- cleat amount for the Bay mare, 8 years old; Sorrel mare, 9 n as well as with the whole British investment vre old; Brown mare, 10 yrs old; Geld. Empire. While there may be a that is necessary. They no not ing, rising 2 yrs old. CATTLE ,certain amount of hatred towards allow a sufficient amount for the 13 Fresh Holeteinvowe, calves by side; `'Britain in the United States, par- depreciation in the value of a I Blue Holstein cow, in full flow; Hul- "'tieulariy in a certain Irish ale �_Steln cow, in full. flow; Holstein cow, s horse and rig land for their main -' bred Nov. 21; Holstein cow, bred Jan. anent who are opposed to every tenance, so they find at the end of 1 1; Holstein cow, bred Dec. 9; Holstein i -:'Ching British, the general feeling cow, bred Jrsn. 25r 2 Holstein cows; the pear the net income for their, Red cow, bred Feb. 3; Brindle cow, m4% y is one of eineere friendship. -For work is very low: • In every other bred June 16; Blue cow, bred June 14; over a hundred years , the two department of the civil service, Holstein cow, bred Nov, 12; Holstein cow, bred Nov. 10; Holstein cow, bred countries have been at peace with the salary is fixed at a rate which Aug. 18; Holstein cow, springer; Bull. each other. There are no other allows the employeee -a- reasonable ' P108 A SD POULTRY A wo countries in the world ad a- Brood saw, bred; 7 Shoats, about 50 1 oust on which to live and at cent to each other, which have a lbs.; 14 Bens. a the same time enables them, un rXPLE3f16N 6, FTC--- -; r long boundary line between them, less they are spenthrifts, to lay Binder.. Deering, 8 it. cut; Mower; which is unprotected. But that aside something for a rainy dap.' Deerinia, 5'f t, cut; Corn binder, M. -H.; (between Canada and the United g letting these contracts out b I Rake, 12 ft.. Deering; Spring -tooth )listen, w3iich is several thousand y $ y cultivator, laternational; Manure E� tender, the government saves the spreader; Corn cultivater, Oliver; tailed in length, is not protected Stuffier; Roller, steel; Set of harrows, country many thousands of dot- in any way, as neither country 4 sections; Hay tender, M. -H.; 2-Fur- lace every year, at the expense of row riding plow; Gang plow, Kid has any fear of a war being waged the rural mail carriers. Why Kangeroo; Fleury plow No. 21. Verity should C age fast each other. That neigh- they select this particular {plow No. 21; Seed drill, 18- spout, M.• H,; 2 yp � )wily feeling, which has existed Wagons; Set of sleighs; Wagon y branch of the serviee and not box; 2 Sets of Wagon springs; Corn wr so long, is gradually becoming apply the same principle to other rack; Hey rack; Gravel box; Cutting i g branches ? Those who are Lakin box; Set of scales, 2000 lbs. capacity, amore sincere. A stranger, in g I Fannin mill, with b pacw , going from • one country to the o bagger; Power an active part in securing better I ark: Top buggy; Democrat wa gon; other, could never tell where the conditions are desirous that the Buggy; 2 Cutters. Milking machine; boundry lay, unless he -came is tem of asking far tends Grinder, Vessot, S inch; Set disc bar- Sys rs and rows; Gas engine. 6 b. p.. Gilson Milk -- eontact with a customs I cart; Bet brass mounted harness, nee; r, oms officer, awarding the contract to the t, evhich is a net evil, so Set brass-mounted harness; Set back - lowest tender be abolished, and band harness; 2 gets single harness; mach are the two peoples alike, that the remuneration be fixed at Separator: Vise; 2 Work benches; Oil It is sincerely hoped that this drum; Gwrdeq..- pw.-- -P6rta �.� a reasonable rate. _ � power ,. ifeeiiog of friendship will always _ la+j'S:tl and neckyoke; Root pul- . "icon tin ae.,,&ad that -nothing will IALg ?4�tite'FeR, Per: Grlodetone; A quantity of ready �i roofing, need; 2 Crosscut saws. Scythes; it occur that will tend to break their Fx1Day, FsB; 2fiTii- Auction sale of 2 Cora books; Post-hole digger; A : -present happy Mlapro -- 12 acres of standing timber, at rear I q�ntity of lumber; A number of of lot 34, cos. 1, Pickering quarter posts; Logging chain and 2 Binding -/`��' � mile west o! Cherry woodg Station), ;chains; Wheelbarrow; s. number of ,..,....- A woman who recently died in to be sold in about quarter acre lots, I of timothy quantity of outs. A quantity 4 lHaasaehasetts left a will which the property of Grant Richmond, ! y hay: A quantity' of alfalfa a fund. the interest from Toronto. Sale at one sharp. See ; hay; A quantity of sawdust. - btlis. Fred Postill, auctioneer. FURNITURE sTC. -- -which is to be divided at least Refrigerator, Bo: stove. Range. Hest• cone ever three months among TrasDAY, MARCH IsT- Auction sale er, 2 Bedroom sui it. y g of borses. milch cows, hogs, fm le- tae. 2 Bedsteads, . . the inmates of the Old People's meats. hap, grain eta., belonging to Tables, A number of chairs, Hoes, the estate of the late Robert Toms. forks and other articles. ' Home in the town-'in which she at lot 9, con. 1, Pickering (mile and Ar As the farm has been sold, every. " (lived, and to be used b them for g this listed must be sold. y balfeaat o! Pickering Village). Sale g pocket money. This woman cer- at 1180 o'clock. Bee bills. Wm. Bate begins 'I I 'tainly exhibited the true Chris- Maw, auctioneer, g ns at 12.30 o'clock, sharp THURSDAY. MARCH 17TH- suction ;ttian spirit, and she performed an. sale of term stock. implements, bay, Tss -Hay, grain. poultry furniture tact which might be repeated by grain, roots etc., at lot 14. con. 3,- and all sure of =15.00 and oath& Pickering. rash : over that amount 8 months many others. The inmates of an g• (1} miles north of ,Picker- credit will be given - to parties log Village), the property of Jobe z g p = 'Old People's Home, or as we call Hallett. Sale at one o'clock sharp. furnishing approved anise. 8i: ?' At in Ontario, a House of Refuge, See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. r cent per annum off for cash is lieu of notes. .]lave, no doubt, plenty of good I War. MAw, Auctioneer ;food to eat and sufficient warm Universal Motors clothing, bat to a great extent A N'ontiC® r® e they depend on charity for those WEST HILL TAGGING OF DOGS 1 little things which are not a neces• silty, but which go far toward Star and Flint Sales Owners or barborers of doge in the .� .-¢bringing sunshine into their lives. : Township of Pickering will please like the most Of us they enjoy a -- take notice that the Dog Tax Act re- a "little delicacy, each as' candiep or Tires, Porte Batteries and quires them to procure a tag for each + dog and keep such tag securely fixed • something else pleasant to the Acessories. to the animal at all times, under pen. taste, or something" in the nature - Experienced Mechanic alty of 810 and costs. of wearing apparel which is no Also that the provisions of said Act Repairs on all makes of cars, bat- as to assessment and tagging of doge ardinarly provided for them, and teries, electric equipment etc. will In future be strictly enforced in for which the may have a strop $ this township. y y g We put a rice on rant. -jobs be- G. M. FORSYTH, Reeve desire. Some of the inmates of fore we start. - D. R. BEATON, Clerk `these homed go therebecause they Give us a trial - Dated Feb. firth, 1927. 23tf have no home of their • own, and All work guaranteed have no near relatives with whom -they. can spend their declining S .H I N G L F S years, and they go to one of these _ "Homes" and pay their keep, aq Nova Scotia Shingles they are not really in poverty, Galt Galvanized, Steel Shingles Bird's Felt Slate Shingles and they know they will have a for sale at comfortable home. But there are P -�- T. ATER$ON , a CLAREISONT OUR 8REA0 many who are compelled through pall and get prices. °w A!VC .poverty, for which they them- - - - - -- - - - -- PASTRY selves may not be responsible, to -NeW Butcher Shop .eek a home in which they must = Broad, - Boils - Cakes ­'be dependent on rithers for every I have opened up in the J. S. Bundy l f thing they way receive. Any per- 'Block, opposite •Dabid Taylor's and Pastry of all kinds store, a new butcher shop, son who wishes to indulge in some and will keep on baud :" ;_ : ._ delivered at your - particular charity, can not do a, guyply of fresh door. - better thank contribute a sum, and smoked meats. 'however small, to these unfortan- Our deliveries are 'regular and de• &tee. It will lighten their bur- 'Give we a triA4. ' pendable, winter's cold blasts ' dens, and bring happiness to the D. J. JONES, - CLAREMONT do not chill our ardent —" enthusiasm. giver, for like mercy, it is twice — -- blessed. It blesseth him who .,.-Notice of Chocolates in hoses and bulk gives and him who takes. -. - - - ._Ap _PtiCBtiori For" Divone' The rural mail carriers of the Notice is here given that Percy Ash- Wedding.Cakes a Specialty. Dominion are appealing to the ley Davis, of the City of Oshawa, in . the County and Province of Ontario, - government for a betterment of Electrician, will apply to the Parliaf their condition. It cannot be de. meat of Canada at the present Session thereof, for a bill of Divorce from his hied that t5ey are the poorest paid wife, Alice Maud Davis, now in the • " of all the employees o"he civil Oity of Toronto, formerly of the City •t n of Oshawa, in the Count and Pro - Y, _ 7lbrvite. Their work is of a slavish wince of Ontario, domestic, on the .iii.��� character. :`YO matter how stormy ground of adultery. BAKERY� it maybe they are always on the Dated at Oshawa, this Twentieth HONE 900 day of December, A. D. 1926. 111 �' 'job, unless prevented by impale. JOSEPH P. MASC3A37, r " )��Glu E�v,`?ICKERTNG ' Able roads ar; by sickness, and.in , 20.20` Solicitor for Applicant - - R.• _..:cr,.h,... _.� . -, •..._._ ...._'t: _ _.w,�.. �"�.�ic.t-r"�....•e,. ;..a.:..W s' . 'r. 'M _ - _.....,.,, _�•.�_.._.... , -. _ �.�. .. .o....__ a,__.. :.�: Aladdin in Order." it wM ' teU you how to snake your Aladdin z give better Gawks than ever. lee F, ours li�. of E' We also Cny a 3 Lbs: Good Prunes, 25c _4 JLbs. Past f Mali ies. Cbimaenand Widw White Lily Baking ` Get ready now for the long winter Powder, as 220 evenings when you will need the 'Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. 2.6o pure white light of the Aladdin for r your indoor work or pleasures - RICHARDSON . JASQ- hokering'' Hardware 'Store .Poultry Foods and Egg Producers- Oyater Shell, Mica Grit, Beef Scrap and Laying Meal. a .Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calves. ' 1 Only, International Cream Separator" -.- at a Reduced Price. -. -, If there is anything In the Hardware line yon want ,give us a oaH. -The chances are we - lave it in stook. Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. . S. BAISDON - PICKER I G 1h aid at 200filligCol n iQ Brantford, Ontario Have you renewed your subscri ?tion to The Pickering News yet . ANEW& E is a @y'ZBriL`ZOI loan's of Cueloh now aff.r you a perfected furnace -- pipeless or pipe style —at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im. provement in hrome heating in half a century —low- priced, efficient, quickly installed in any home, school or church. rostra Less to Bay - Less to Use The new Gilson Magic" is built of Tungaten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas, and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coals Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as ou excellent results from any kind of c ou enjoy an eltra saving by using low cost fuels, Write for -- Easy Payment plan A moderate payygent down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." _ Learn all the features of this new - sensstionallypriced heating system. We win wdicome your inquiry. catalogue, sketch plan forma, estimates and full information, ladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once —this is the time to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dtmbarton Phone Pickering 1606 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York St., Gnelph 4 A "�"'j t,a:a.��L . C nr "++G ; •, +.5 -,w:, : �' , •�• C.YG •c• '�' .�,X' .. n �, .. .:...:. , -,. �tF"x_.s nor; r h.•_,:.: n-•..: w', ratt�sC.'. Crs�k, �s•. �..,�,�."+�:�a�,+n'v++�.F1,£�'i vaa;�a',:'.�s.�ti:�k, � ��stee'rn"'!. .�Cr'"�,r K R.• _..:cr,.h,... _.� . -, •..._._ ...._'t: _ _.w,�.. �"�.�ic.t-r"�....•e,. ;..a.:..W s' . 'r. 'M _ - _.....,.,, _�•.�_.._.... , -. _ �.�. .. .o....__ a,__.. :.�: Aladdin in Order." it wM ' teU you how to snake your Aladdin z give better Gawks than ever. lee F, ours li�. of E' We also Cny a 3 Lbs: Good Prunes, 25c _4 JLbs. Past f Mali ies. Cbimaenand Widw White Lily Baking ` Get ready now for the long winter Powder, as 220 evenings when you will need the 'Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. 2.6o pure white light of the Aladdin for r your indoor work or pleasures - RICHARDSON . JASQ- hokering'' Hardware 'Store .Poultry Foods and Egg Producers- Oyater Shell, Mica Grit, Beef Scrap and Laying Meal. a .Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calves. ' 1 Only, International Cream Separator" -.- at a Reduced Price. -. -, If there is anything In the Hardware line yon want ,give us a oaH. -The chances are we - lave it in stook. Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. . S. BAISDON - PICKER I G 1h aid at 200filligCol n iQ Brantford, Ontario Have you renewed your subscri ?tion to The Pickering News yet . ANEW& E is a @y'ZBriL`ZOI loan's of Cueloh now aff.r you a perfected furnace -- pipeless or pipe style —at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im. provement in hrome heating in half a century —low- priced, efficient, quickly installed in any home, school or church. rostra Less to Bay - Less to Use The new Gilson Magic" is built of Tungaten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas, and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coals Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as ou excellent results from any kind of c ou enjoy an eltra saving by using low cost fuels, Write for -- Easy Payment plan A moderate payygent down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." _ Learn all the features of this new - sensstionallypriced heating system. We win wdicome your inquiry. catalogue, sketch plan forma, estimates and full information, ladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once —this is the time to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dtmbarton Phone Pickering 1606 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York St., Gnelph 4 A "�"'j t,a:a.��L . C nr "++G ; •, +.5 -,w:, : �' , •�• C.YG •c• '�' .�,X' .. n �, .. .:...:. , -,. �tF"x_.s nor; r h.•_,:.: n-•..: w', ratt�sC.'. Crs�k, �s•. �..,�,�."+�:�a�,+n'v++�.F1,£�'i vaa;�a',:'.�s.�ti:�k, � ��stee'rn"'!. .�Cr'"�,r K Aladdin in Order." it wM ' teU you how to snake your Aladdin z give better Gawks than ever. lee F, ours li�. of E' We also Cny a 3 Lbs: Good Prunes, 25c _4 JLbs. Past f Mali ies. Cbimaenand Widw White Lily Baking ` Get ready now for the long winter Powder, as 220 evenings when you will need the 'Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. 2.6o pure white light of the Aladdin for r your indoor work or pleasures - RICHARDSON . JASQ- hokering'' Hardware 'Store .Poultry Foods and Egg Producers- Oyater Shell, Mica Grit, Beef Scrap and Laying Meal. a .Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calves. ' 1 Only, International Cream Separator" -.- at a Reduced Price. -. -, If there is anything In the Hardware line yon want ,give us a oaH. -The chances are we - lave it in stook. Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. . S. BAISDON - PICKER I G 1h aid at 200filligCol n iQ Brantford, Ontario Have you renewed your subscri ?tion to The Pickering News yet . ANEW& E is a @y'ZBriL`ZOI loan's of Cueloh now aff.r you a perfected furnace -- pipeless or pipe style —at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im. provement in hrome heating in half a century —low- priced, efficient, quickly installed in any home, school or church. rostra Less to Bay - Less to Use The new Gilson Magic" is built of Tungaten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas, and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coals Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as ou excellent results from any kind of c ou enjoy an eltra saving by using low cost fuels, Write for -- Easy Payment plan A moderate payygent down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." _ Learn all the features of this new - sensstionallypriced heating system. We win wdicome your inquiry. catalogue, sketch plan forma, estimates and full information, ladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once —this is the time to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dtmbarton Phone Pickering 1606 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York St., Gnelph 4 A "�"'j t,a:a.��L . C nr "++G ; •, +.5 -,w:, : �' , •�• C.YG •c• '�' .�,X' .. n �, .. .:...:. , -,. �tF"x_.s nor; r h.•_,:.: n-•..: w', ratt�sC.'. Crs�k, �s•. �..,�,�."+�:�a�,+n'v++�.F1,£�'i vaa;�a',:'.�s.�ti:�k, � ��stee'rn"'!. .�Cr'"�,r K Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. . S. BAISDON - PICKER I G 1h aid at 200filligCol n iQ Brantford, Ontario Have you renewed your subscri ?tion to The Pickering News yet . ANEW& E is a @y'ZBriL`ZOI loan's of Cueloh now aff.r you a perfected furnace -- pipeless or pipe style —at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im. provement in hrome heating in half a century —low- priced, efficient, quickly installed in any home, school or church. rostra Less to Bay - Less to Use The new Gilson Magic" is built of Tungaten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas, and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coals Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as ou excellent results from any kind of c ou enjoy an eltra saving by using low cost fuels, Write for -- Easy Payment plan A moderate payygent down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." _ Learn all the features of this new - sensstionallypriced heating system. We win wdicome your inquiry. catalogue, sketch plan forma, estimates and full information, ladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once —this is the time to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dtmbarton Phone Pickering 1606 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York St., Gnelph 4 A "�"'j t,a:a.��L . C nr "++G ; •, +.5 -,w:, : �' , •�• C.YG •c• '�' .�,X' .. n �, .. .:...:. , -,. �tF"x_.s nor; r h.•_,:.: n-•..: w', ratt�sC.'. Crs�k, �s•. �..,�,�."+�:�a�,+n'v++�.F1,£�'i vaa;�a',:'.�s.�ti:�k, � ��stee'rn"'!. .�Cr'"�,r K U; '5 ,"=. - 47 =`1517-1y IFFM"47 01"I rn,4r-111. "I 7 4 4- 7 .7 The U. F. O. made a, shipment Charles Coder and Leonard 0 my I t of cattle and hogs to the Toronto Pilkey cadre in Toronto 'on Th u*rg- -Lorne Reid had a buleinese'trip, 'market on Tuesday. d and Friday of last week at. to Toronto on Monday. We are glad to know that Clif- tending the annual convention of N Coal, a George Beverley who has been ford Pilkev. Science Master in the the travellers and agents of the .-Seriously- ill with pneumonia, Is Kincardine High School, who re- Durant Motors. The meeting was now able to leave his bed, but 18 cently underwent an operation held in the King Edward Hotel, �.We have secured the Hard and Soft Coal of th ....,"still very weak. fora ppendicitis,. is making very where they were tendered a ban- agency for beat quality on Quite a heavy snow fall Occur- rapid progress toward recovery, quet by the company. They re- hand ell red during the week-and. Motor and expects to be able to resume port a very enjoyable outing. Dbidge and cars and trucks, however, kept teaching by March Ist. carrying on as usual Chicken thieves have been oper THOS. A. LAW Dr. f Kincardine, atina in 'our village during the L. SURNINGHAM Star Cars Monday, made Ferguson, � on professional call pastfewwouths. Tbeirmidnight Buildin and General on his sister•in-law, Mrs. Wm. operations are not being conduct- Contracting. and also keep cousantly ',Mundell, who Is seriously ed on a very large scale,. but large on hand _1T 0 W Estimates furnished on all classes T------ Mom. 0obady enter in your 'One man reports the loss 00 or any o_t_EerA_1,1._­t. th st twined a nrimber of friends on --die time to brio harrows Monday evening in honor of their. owners: Al teratione-anti-repairs. y of one fowl every week. need repairing, so that ..guest, Miss Jeanie Michell, of To - A utimber of'our residents went Chimneys Built, Conomte Work. they will be all toTurouto on Saturday last to G. & A. T. LAW ready Mrs. (Dr.) Brodie and fa y 1. . Phone Pickering 5712 attend the the reception tendered for the spring work. ,..have moved into Toronto where 81y PICKERING, ONT. they will reside in future. - The `to Toronto's marvel swimmer, FAIRPORT, ONTARIO -A special reduction during the next few week.. - Beet wishes of their many friends George Young, the largest ever aqsembled in Toronto. To get into (3 reen 11liver' -accompauy them the their uew home. the crowd was an easy matter, Farmers, Attention -A LORNE REID ory but it wa's next to impossible to Basket Fact' Aid Society of the CLAREMONT The L%dieq get out of it. World's G I am agent for the. Worl reatest United Church held a quilting bee Manufacturers of Word was received on Sunday Separator "The Renfrew." Stoves, in the basement of the church on Scales and Oil Engines, Pleury's All kinds of Fru-t Basket', Tuesday,. when 11 e of the deliLh of Mrs. Wm. Watson* famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, s Maple Leaf Mutual Fire made ready to 0 Of SEratford,.wbich t ateff- .- - - _ Z Mission fields. took P14ce On Wheel Barrowsetc. Berry Cr '1 0, Saturday. Deceased was former Insurance C u Brantford binder twine and second. Charlie Armstrong and family,, erly a resident of Claremont, and hand separators for sale. FarmersBus'hel Baskets, Cheap r"es for farm and country .-of Bethel. are moving to their was a sister of George Cooper. buildings F. M. Cooper and Mrs. G. M. For ROBT- DEVITT Clothes Baskets. farm at Glasgow, while Vinbeat I Windstorm insurance on buildings, 1nd-mills, Silos etc. and Mrs. Baker, of Stoaffvills, are syth attended the funeral which Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM Frank Pennock vv d on to the farm being va- took place on Tuesday. Automobile Iusurance -sated by Mr. Armstrong. We regret to report the serious Proprietor of all kinds. Phone Markham 1004 N1. The School Board has engaged illness of Mrs. Wm. Mundell from WANTEDI FARMS FOR SALE the services of Miss Nellie Came neuritis and rheumatism from i fit` -ron, of Thamesville, as teacher in which she suffers intense pain., DRESSED POULTRY J. R. PARRY Write or phone the senior department.of the pub- and Is under the doctor's care. Mundell. all kind BOOT-MAKER, ED. BOW M A N lie school, as successor to Mrs. Her danghter, Miss Grace Thomas Scott, who has been com- who is a professional nurse, I' Good prices paid for good quality' .0LAREMONT., ONT. 2o WHITBY, ONT. Ve fri fled to resign on account of ill- waiting on her. Her man We welcome Miss Came- ends are hoping for an early re- ..Phone Clare 2700. All who desire to get their Boots bealth. iron to our village and hope her covery. and Harness repaired at a big The Fuller BM 1$h C isojourn In our midst maybe a FRANK CHIDLOW reduction allat the c 7 above address. The sad ri-iws was received last done while you wait pleasant one CLAREMONT, ONTARIO All work Idimited Saturday by Ed. Gleeson that his and guaranteed. I eldest brother, Martin Gleeson, Do All CLAIREMONT P A R R y We desire to have a resident had passed away in Milwankee, representative of this FullerBrgs Wis.. on Friday afternoon, Feb, CREAMERY I Company In ftkering and Whit, 18th. His remains were taken need Tire's N. W.STAFFORD by townships for immediate work. Missauln. Montana, for burial. Highest price paid for - , * People right now are buying Surviving the deceased are his Cream at the Marble and Granite Dealer. Christmas presents in large quan. widow and two sons, also two 0 f Cemetery Lettering etc. titles from our salesmen and we r spri ng brothers, Edward of Claremont, have a very extensive line of then land John of Toronto. Claremon b Creamery First-class work Tor- guaranteed. artichm, including Ivory Sets, Our two rinks of curlers who toise Shell Sets and Christ WAS went to Peterbore on Tuesday of Kingston Road and Pickering Give no a trial and be convinced novelties as well as the household -last week report a most enjoyable Do not wait u cleaning equipment. Our business 7 time. They did not sussed in cep LadL% 5 C 9018d 6 as Pheone Whitby 08 R 82 they go up, but buy has always been good In this dis- tillring any of the prizes that were them at the winter I tm* Isold landa 740 P. O.— Whitby R. R.2 2 trict and unless you are a highlz offered, but Reuben Besse's rink, respected citizen with a car, don t V1 however, made a goods bowing in price and pis—y for apply for this position the contest, having reached the Special Clearance of If you are .'This t of man sp. them in the spring- Zpe 'finals. While they did not win a PIT in person- to Chaq. R. Stone. prize, they got what they were -Do -not buy just SQ Colonial Bldg.,..18 King St. Ar, a real good time. jaf t tires, but buy West, Toronto. energetic -d fo G. M. Forsyth, our lela Rubbers -an _;1 :Footwear is reeve, has, we understand, recur- Goodyear Tirei ed the necessary cumber of con. tracts for hydro. The hydro ea- 'Men's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, the tried and tested A :r_TY...�7 thusiasts are now anxiously wait- Ing for the time when they can We have. a - mil line regular 6.50, now 5.75 STANDS FOR THE BEST afore their coal oil lamps Ina . . Men's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, snack . of Goodyear High proof, 'back room. Nothing definite can Pressure and Bal- regular 3,60, now 2.75 :be stated as to the time when it will be installed in our village, but -loon Tires to choose Boys', 1 to 5, 2.25 Child's, 6 to 10, 1.35 & W e hope that the work will be from Ladies' 4-buokle Overshoes, Jersey top. 2.50 done before next winter. J 'call at Special services are in full owing "Drop in and look Phone 8W I FINGOLD'S A I 'be Baptist Church. Rev. W. _715, t t . over our stock. M. Maguire is the special speaker. Special music is being supplied by ''the local chair and qnartette, the F. -M. COOPER Altons Male Quartette and by 4 4 Mrs. Maguire. If you like to sing 'CLA-REMONT Litter' Carriers, Hay Carrie -night yourdelf come to the week Our -Collection Service Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow services at 7.45 and Join in the service. No meeting On Sat Agent for Ackerman's Quality Bowls. Pressure 9 , yetems Ete. Harness. Ask the user. It will pay you to t my rites on urdays. Sunday services at regu- -WITH It and correspondents �fet throughout Canada and strong finan- above before bu ng elsewhere. far hours. Come and welcome. between -cial affiliations abroad, we are in a position to tlfeyoung people of Port Perry Make prompt collections in all parts of. the PICKERING, ONTA.Rie The postponed debate S pec" al YRANK J. PRO , USE ..and of the Claremont United world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, Church will take place in the • pay -Claremont church next Monday payments promptly transmitted--details are The Pickering varefully. and accurately handled. evening. The subject will be "Re. Ask our local manager for complete informidon. Committee solved, that the Inventor has done Prices V ance Com :,-.1riore to promote human happl- o 34 ess than the Legislator." A c6l- for all goo S, Jan's faction will be taken to defray ex. The object of this Association is too penses. At the conclusion of the 24th to • Feb 'y 5th lessen stealing and prosecute debate refreshments will be served the felons. d asocial hour will be spent. -inclusive. VjHrw Bp.� -an JL IL PERRY, Manap& Rev. A. R. Sanderson, of Picker- Thompson's Seedless Raisins 8RW1MJN BRANCK • Ing, is expected. to be present to 2 lbs for 27 'cents F. A. BURT, Manager. Kwabore having proper stolen 00mmad] I — '..'act as Judge, Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29c 0"s immeiLiattely Wl%$ any member Of ExecufAve 00MM1009. The thirteenth annual concert Lemon and Orange Peel, lb, 23C of the Claremont Continuation Dates, 2 lbs. for .•. 23c Membership fee 01.00. Srhool was held on Thursday and Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. '17c I Makele may be bsd troica the Pr"Idonl or SeoreftrT on spylicaftod. v, Friday evenings, Feb. 17th and Fancy Biscuits, per lb. .... 19C Exac, Com.-L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm ¢4 Your" er, M. S. Chapman, Pickerin The program. which proved Prunes, 2 16s for 25c .to t° very interesting,'beglan with Rice, 3 lbs ... 25c 9. About thirty of the ex- Corn Flakes, loc Currency ., Munro, Jas, Richardson. an opening chorus and yell by the 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat 2Zc school. Own y Pupils showed their presence by Campbell's Souos*. 2 for 25c President, secretary giving a yell in answer, The pro- Heintz large tins Tomato Soup �Z YOUR ownership of a Savings Bank g 2 for 38 cents Soar own. A cheque ering ram was of a varied character, -1 W Account creates a currency all and consisted of a dialogue entit- 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.39 bearing your Pick 'led "His Model Wife," whi ch prow- 5 The Rolled Oats for 25c signature jointly with that of the 'bumorou'; Illustrated 4 bars Soap for ... prestige of ed very 8 23c Standard Bank adds the Leatber Goods St re ;1 �were well received-, Soap 23c our name to the integrity or yours, a ngs, which --andtlie "Coontown Sebentette," 3 bars Vag. Soap 74c box 25C co-mliftanion of inestimable value to HARNESS -4 _MG you from a business and social view- whick was a howling success. Pastry Fiour, bag 08c T 0 4 prac ca, Our supply of quality Harness and here were also the "Chinese Ladies' Hose, silk and wool 75 point, while offering other tt I—— Parts Is now complete. Lantern Drill," which was well Dress Goods, reg. 75c, for... 49c FIFTY advantages of incalculable number. .given, and also a number of vocal Flannelette Blankets, large 2.39 Th -0 deposit of one dollar to your ere BOOTS-GREB SHOE ,,and instrumental selections which Men's Heavy Rubbefs, pr 8.40 YEARS dit in the nearest Standardl Bank We have a large stock of this Famewl . were much appreciated. The past 64 Sox for Rubbers, reg Branch will lay the foundation for a Boot on hand - unbeatable year was the most successful in 1.35 for 1.10 for hard wear and tear. 6 currency all your own. the history of the school which is 11 Wove Work Sox REPAIRING xa very gratifying to all concerned. reg 50c, 3 pair fer 1.00 We maintain our establish d ta- e repu Mr. Wilker read the names of the Work Mitts, per pair 89c Lion for repairing all kinds o 0 successful pupils and diplomas harness arid-boots. THE were presented to a number who STANDARD 'BANK F had completed their course. The D. A,-SCOTT OF C.A.WALDj56 CECIL BRADL IT AI. roceeds were in the neighbor PIC)KERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manage; Harness-maker, Eood of $140, which is to go to- Phone 1402, Branches *I" at Rr�klin. West -Hill, Whitby wards charity and to the funds of CL&REMONT -G, PT CK F R T, ONTARICA the Literary Society. 11. _IVX _qz stiSr • f. ,:�., .rw,..,r, �: zYn.,!4�:w, x � „. ,.u„ �'t .F _ ,a tiw °"'cF':sra,n.�r,i•'• •;�Wn �,w:,i.a. .,,rte ,r.. ;;�,1k.ar.rc:��rK:;'.Wsp'4w �;rw'+5,.. _ :'�.. L"s f. � , .r .x �r =sKSwK+p. a ,�. _.r ..+u .',•s- +mac.., +.nv ,•,it�.i.:'tt.+�r.,. , b.••�.. a. cY , r ,1;• .5.,.a3 a., -. «e.'!w ... .r, '•.•m ,':a' - - n=ra :^.�... •$.. ••,: -w,d:. u-,; ,-es•- •^•rrkR. .^.. a<.,:. u. n-,....'- .,,:•,r- „.- w..:.a.:.- °s., -... .•+rs•,.. . . ,+r. ;:.,... d,. . >,...:_c.•,•. .':. -•,roc' a,- v_.•...r.s i.rn••�..- -.eetev - -: - - ..••+*w ya. a,.ov q �'�s� :•�� 4+ .y, e.. .. , --sz.: - � ... . ''1 'm+�,6`•'+!�i:"^.. .. s:: .. ..,.., - .. .-c• cT . _ tit°•,•¢ M!�• m:.. . -: � � , vex; • :..:. '... • _.. . . ,.. .. .. , . •'..�: ._•a%. `a ' w3 _ • ' . ' - , . -. '?^' �%^!!! ,• ,;.. + :: a ^+.. 1:. o^a' .. ..r. ,x i .i' .'dS'•t � 1 .-.. ,,r,. -.y. �••••- w.r,ww..,y..” ,�,,e •. •L. � �+rn_!`� t , J • 0 RTI S OF JAPAN'S EMPEROR - - ,ADAMSON'S ADVF rrv�s --�sy o J•�•�n. mum BY PUMP AND rusu IS Splendor in � Million J Witness Parade of Oriental Sp I Toldo at MikacWs Burial With Full Shinto Ceremony. - Tokio.- Surrounded by all the pomp PIaces'for approximately 9,000 per- �5 mystic riivalism of the Orient, sons, including the imperial body Tito, 123rd Emperor o1 Jaffa and I guard, prinbea of the blood, ml3mbera . . SHOP 1 - -T y fatadition a direct descendant of the of the nobility, high eouyt officials and -- ua Goddess, was carried to his tomb. i other , retainers, had been provided In the ghoetty silence of the night � for those who followed the catafalque, w by the fitful flicker of paper tan - I which was the only - vehicle in the rns nerai procession. In accordance as his great catafalque, drawn I with Japanese women y four black and white sacred oxen, were permitted In the proc�saion. kits solemsa -way from the Imperial .Although,, recent regulations of the palace to the beautiful Shinjuku gar - household department required that dens for formal Shinto rites, and the new Emperor, Hirohito, should ' ;,thence by train and 105 sacred pall- follow on foot -flea body -of -his father. - - -- — — _.. _ _ ___ -... _ bearers to the Asakawa burial ground, �a Severe cold from which His Majesty " �8 miles %way had been suffering caused a change in tv+.ante t9tR s �T' a Before dawn the body must be in its the program, and Prince Chichthu, - 1t+ "w°wNC *epulchm for such is the unbreakable, who recently passed through this coup- - w+u µ.a tat rN'TRODUCO . � - - _ - Ct3gN•T LE BUM ; tousehold law of the Emperor of ' try on his way home from England, us�iy I was delegated to act as his brother's Yoshihito, the late ruler of 80,0o0,000 representative. The Emperor and Em- f lsnbjects, was accorded such funeral Press, as well as the Empress ihouo3a as no ordinary potentate of the and 'several important offeiais whose o s • : tJr - -far East had ever received. From the age precluded the four -mile walk, time of his death from pneumonia last i motored to the Shinjuku by a �� • - ' •Christmas, plans for 'the ceriemonY separate route. • a 1 , Were worked out unceasingly to,makel Fired Parting Salutes. 9 he funeral in full keeping with the A curious note of modernity was ? ancient traditions of japan. `added to the ancient ceremonies as .;' One Million Gathered. I the funeral procession moved from .r a al- the Imperial palace. By means of On the Lour -mfIe route from the p Pe - ~ ace to the Shinjuku gardens fully I radio signals the warshlpg in Japanese y !1,000,000 Japanese, crouched on their 1 waters and all the forts of Japan were I 3teeDls and offered prayers. Already notified, and parting salutes ware fired. Japanese from all parts of the empire The distant booming of the great guns, O - i " 'had gathered in the capital, although notifying the nation that the Emperor _ _ _- - • _ . _ -- - n itho public took -no direct part In the had started on his last journey to the a ;oeaemony. `comb. Nature's Part in History. pervasive pow?, revealed in natDQt�ta I a C r4I !occupations, habits, and temper o' f � d Summer Sports in Winter. The m terious ebb and flow o€ the his! Ys of mind The Assyrian, on ---� �✓ ® ;r On B.C. COast• Nile, brirsging fertility Witt its widen rich,, monotonous plain; the Egyptian , Canada covers so vast an area and • !rag wagers; the vast, monotonous' beside his mysterious, fruitful river; lyk rf „ . embraces `such a variety of climatic see of Russia; the soft skies, the .,m steppes the Greek under his serene sky and en- _ e conditions that it 1s difficult to make' clear air, the blue sea flashing about circled by his sunny sea; the North -% •' ��� a general statement concerntag out• I the coasts of Greece., the verdure, man on the borders of the Arctic circle I _ door sport which applies equally to all the misty heavens, the sea -girt Isola - { and the 141aor under semi - tropic suns localittes and whlol} fits the different I tion of England, have all left their -each of these differently cond•it?oned r y etanditlona which obtain in widely, ;distinct marks op the literatures of races- h-as reflected in character and separated provinces. those various lands Men have de- achievement these varying physical «`ith regard to ?''Inter g,ports, even'Serihed nature its they saw it: and c onditions, and in the literature of is Britlsti Calumhia the dAeretaces in Hesiod in Baeatia, Theocritus in Sicily, each raze these diverse external f,-.)r- 1 j, f climatic conditions hetween the low. i Wordsworth in England, and Emer tunes and internal traits are clearly �'z.9 t x', lands and valleys of the coast and the son in America disclose the difference i revealed. heir flat get their faculties from interior districts are such that while of their %urroundings in their differ I tj 6 r i snow- showing, and other winter sr,,fts i the dif eren es�n phenomena a and a3 .art „ of their training Men make i turfing• aki•jum'ping. hockey, skating,., nature, but to her the owe a large' r• ;i j ; G I are in progreas in the latter localities, pect which arrested their attention. I tliem'selves masters of nature not by ' ` E' !`• There has been a testable develop-' + wa ° I be vicinity adjacent isi r ds a with Vic -,; and tr.'ature onathe aesthetic between in=tei -I tending but he tendency i to her de ally y� feel shy when you go .to 4 K mends; and the tendenc is toward a i i couver and I morn- complete adaptation. The' the doctor's'” yi ,J1, toria as a centre• golf• tennis, fishing, ; lectual sides; each nation has had its development of mental and moral apti- ^loo! Not until I'm leaving there," own thou ht about this matter, and and outdo" swimming are being en• S fuses and characteristics in harmony _- joyed, Thus she .visitor who for rea• ,that thought has changed from age to; with their surroundings: then the ap-� It is now possible to identify any sous of health or from. choice is not age Greece, with its keen sense lication of these gtmhtied to social, p piece of timber, however old, by cut- attracted by the fascinations and Fof beauty, caught as in a magic mirror political, religious, and artistic oppor- j ting off a •'slice" of minute thinness charms of the truly winter sports can the beautiful, changing aspects o! sky tunities, and their gradual expres°aiom' and inspecting it through a micro- here find other sports which appeal to and sea and olive crowned hill. in ir•stituCons, habits, and history; scope, ' his temperament and which can be I Petrarch was the first modern man to _ this has been a great part of the his - ` pursued among what are, to him, more I show any interest in nature. In Eng- tory of every race - -the part taken by I{ Arriving in England on a recent �A congenial and equally inv!guratinq sur• land it is in Gray's letters that we nature,- fiamilton Wright Slabie, in r B roundings, I p° p "Short Studies in Lteemture." - r: _ r Golf is pre- erulnently:- .- til�.&acnele u n the first rte tionlof the' y `to gwent to Cheltenham onlTuesday, f beauty of wild mountain Scene ` I. r tit Bri hton on Wednesday, toured Lon- whieh in winter appeals to the vigitnr Aside from this varying iniitrence; 3 from other parts of Cahalan or Iruu, nt nature directly exerted upon liter- 1 The world is full of nuisances and I don on Thursday, and left for Paris r 1 516 abroad. There are many flue courses I store, there is amore constant and the worst of them la worry. fire next day. `THE SHORT JACKET IS ULTRA- I in the environs of Victoria, Vancouver, SMART. and the surrounding towns, but in ad_ 1 IAdtinn there are tennis, salmon4siitng, -very care is tae separate hexes r,...s and riding or motoring along the many season and is decidedly smart when fine roads and leisurely bridle paths - fashioned of velveteen, jersey, or fine , woollen material. The lower edge is !which pass through most attractive rounded• gracefully in front and there'' and diversified scenery. Gardening, i t Is -a notched collar, twu -piece sleeves t0O• which in other parts a Canada finished with cuss, and set -in pockets. usually ends In early December is here { The jacket as shown in both views is i practically an all year recreation with No. 1516 and is in sizes 16, 18 years,, ,ones and other flowers blooming 08 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 18 (36 into January and February. Not to be f denied the pleasures at col h d -weal er jinni). requires 2% yards 36 inch ma sports, curling,. skating, and hockey - - iterial, or 1% yards 54 -tech ;, 2% yaT I are enjoyed on artificial ice in closed" Jinting. Price 20'oents the pattern. I rink's, while badurinton and other in- The Blouse-fastens the left hips Important Operations in Indoor and Outdoor Gardens w ~ on door games are available to the real- cx land has a long tie or convertible collar dent and visitor through the services By Henry J. Moore, C.M:H. Y .;;•v %ch may be worn high or open as' There are tucks at each of many well equipped clubs. - hot beds are to be of any tree (plants which should be started during I tour feet from the ground , 1 'Allustrated. shoulder and long sleeves gathered to' bands. The blouse is No. 1309 The City Back Lot. 1. If to raise plants for setting out earlylla'te that the 1larch. Seeds of the following 9. The pasts which support your should now be sown indoors: Balsam, Grapevines a.nd the wires may need ' wrist- and is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 42 and Here nameless plants thrust up thin,or.crops for use, it is now time were put in order and the mau- I Coleus,' Pinks or Dianthus, Martgold, I respectively to be replaced, or be re- m t 44 inches bust Size 36 bust requites I fingers frames Generally about th'e last Mignonette, Pentstbmon, Snapdragon, paired. See to this now. Then train =,2% yardsbuttnch material, or 2 yards, Against the progress or the city. ore obtained. half.of the mouth is the proper time also�Petunia and Verbena, if not sown at once the .vines to the wires. Next 64- inch, Prue 20c the pattern. D The accordion plaited skirt as shown. in the sandy soil they struggle, to make the bed, but as' the manure be turned tbree or four times it last month. These when later pricked month or during early May the new oft (transplanted) into flats and finally growth will preclude the possibility of An View A is joined to a dart -fitted In the face of blank encroaching wallts. mist mast be obtained- earlier. planted out' will flower considerably i this being clone. - camisole top. No_ 1001 is in sizes 34, They waft their fragrance. If the manure necessary for your earlier than annuals sown directly out- 10. Early Sweet Peas may be pro- _ 36 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. Size In a desert of stone and steel they fur- _. garden and lawn$ has not been pro- doors. I all eaDiy 7ocali• duced by sowing the seeds in the greenhouse or on the hot bed in polo SG bust requires 3 yards 36 -inch ma- sl for skirt and •1 yard for cam!- nish nectar cured, obtain it at once so that it may before the frost leaves the 6. If at possible'in.; ties light soil areas in sunny Sheltered and later planting them out, soil and `:. Bole top. Price 20 cents the pattern. For thousand' white - winged butter- be spread Avoid the displeasure of hav- positions should toward the end cf the. roots intact, where to flower. Eight :. The skirt in View B has plaits in Ries. - ground. ing the lawn and other areas cut up' month be dug over to receive during or nine, seeds will suffice for each five front and gathers at the back and is the b Dorotby Grace fleck. later in th•espring. I April, early Yeas and Potatoes. ope inch pot or other container of about top or an or to a dart -fitted -- • -- 3. Melons and Cucumbers for fore the very early crops a Southern slope this size. ` {reside hand at the waist. No. 1194 is. ing iu the greenhouse should now bo is best. Positions for such crops I 11. The so called Ten R'.oel: Stock be sown in pots or papa in -- wl ' in. sizes 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches started from seeds. Sow a few surds should in all cases be well drainca. i Should now be well sifted soil. These planer °3 e _ waist. An size requires 2% yards 36- i o each ,ot and later thin nut, leaving 7. Up-on the hot bed may' sow porous, require- a- t�kuperttture nigher- ,D finch mater, , an, ya ---- 'T- ",,.�ic� -top Price 24c the pattern. only the strongest. By.ear y pr e l gown e-' plants should be ready to plant in pre• and Lettuce. In a compartment of the than 65 degrees or so to favor sturdy Our Fashion Book, illustrating the pared mounds in the greenhouse hot .bed may also be sown annuals of ; development. Start the plants now either in the window, greenhouse or - and most practical styles, will benches. The Cucumhers, If growing I many kinds. It is safe to sow the seeds r ,.;newest Av of interest to every home dress- conditions are rtgbt, should be ready I of all crops when the heat of the bed ! hot bed and later you will enjoy an rasker. Price of the book 10c the copy. to cut in seven weeks and the melons i declines to 82 dogrces F. I early display of this very beautiful ,N HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. three or four fusels later. 1 S. The pruning of Apples, Pears, flower. have'. Ptsaches, Plums, Quinces, Grapes, Cur - 12. Seeds o[ the Tuberous Begonia, r Write your name and address plain. l5t giving number and size of such '1 4. Take the cuttings rvh�ch been produced by the i)ahiia tubers rants And Gaoseberrles should now re if sown now will produce plants to , f , patterns as you want Enclose 20c in I started last month and Insert them in I ceixo your attention. Tire dead flower in pats during autumn in the house. Old tubers ' stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Used His Head. ,, the propagating bench in the green- growths should be removed from Hasp -; window or green berrlES the living ones be thinned at this time also be started in- number it carefully) for cacti number and order order to Pattern Dept, I slipped' Mists Sharpe, but `never House, or it in the window in pots of ,berries a.nd ,should and cover them in the latter case: out, leaving the strong ones, spaced to growth in poxes of light porous Boll � ,address your " 'Wilson Pour Co,, 73 West Ads,- fell from the balloon." P9 "What kept, you in the air, Mfr. Sapp sand with glass sealers. I about 'six inches apart. These should. for later potting or for planting !a to height of about xhadY positions outdoors. 4 jails St., Toro:.to. Patterns sent by _� your ham,,. 5. There are many valuable bedding' ther° be shortened a treturn mail. ... , _. � . ,. ,.: J : -. o`„ h,. •..i. Y .. '.r!• � . r L.• c"r,� T;. .d.;.. r'J _ o.,,., �y,-%: c„ a.�;,.yx „„J," n'" r � . <: • �.,., ...r. �:, .. .;: �; .5�:'�'"�.�?:� -A .W.v.'ss..�,"�.,,.. ...- ,•roan..+ - -07) _71'r _j� zZt ­4x A 4 -C 4., • .n I beit si"Ien Gromin-la-the 'VERY. FELT-- WEAK L the' Orient X %W -No- )�b n and Had to Blended by'men trained:in ibe.' J6st equently. World's greatest tea market ff Mrs. Wm. J.- Griffin, Tehkummah. Manliotdih Island, out., to one of the 'many thousands of women who was run -down and bloodless, and who has. :found now health' throu llama' Pink Pills. -She w number of years I'telt very week and bad no ambition. I found it very t Acubt to do my .housework and had W. rest frequently. As time 1passed MY condition grew decidedly worse and lano MY feet an & " were badly a 7, MY hvsband told. the doctor - of my,� "'Believe, me or not I was Waiting 'd ���� - How It Was. Condition, and he gave me medicine. for a street cax.11 *r Then my baby came and the doctor 0. We L "Get out! can that . nolsel"" scarcely attended me. He Said I had "Sure! And then her husband hap Packed in the %est packet yet any blood in my body—that it had turned to water. I continued taking paned to see us!" -found for tea his medledne for a time, but did not ........... ha," w tell me what that strap tin your -.1pink pills. No man ever lived,a right life who Claseffied Adverfiftmentao In a Short while I felt - Officer— "That, is to MOTHERS- PROE had not been chastened by woman's FOR IIIALL Then I started to take Dr. Williams' chin is for." 7 rest better, and after taking the pills for ove, Poor old Jaw when it gets an%- Strengthened ►by her courage and A couvle, of months I felt like a new wering. silly questions." . guided by her discretion. — Ruskin CMCIIA 01MAL ru" ckninmT. PIATIII BABY'S OWN TAP-LETS' au now" it niooum& "twastra; 0 person. Where L my work used to be zw sy" for $113. 00, coarentes& atop drag upon ray strength I enjoy do- Days Not to be Celebrated. Keep Minard's Liniment In the stable. Rural East! Montreal. Ing it now, and I will always recom- Flather's Day —When the Christmas Nirs. L. M. Brown, Walton, N.S., ARM, 223 ACZZS, 20 HEAD, STOCK, HOUSEC :mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to weak poUltry, tWt4TL hogs. mom. equipment. ITA06, gays:—.-I. cannot rb;�end7-­BabY?*- Gorillas and Chimpanzees are left . FAUIA Us AGO& E down. Wan" $200 TWIT -outan Lost, At" 9.. butidi. , ONLY Ii.soo eAsk or terms, Mother's Day—When the laundry Own Tablets too highly. I have found handed,. while the okang If you willud your name and ad- write Mr Dousise, Heeitimer, N.Y. iY woman does not show up. them invaluable for the ailments -of right - handed. to The '*r. Williams' Medicine Brother's Dw5�—When school opens. little Onea­, M,rj, Btowd's testimony PUPILS WANTED. Co.,-t:bvr--wffk-mall you a little _book —V style Is long is the as a of IV.4 "lled "Building Up the Blood,". which Sister's Day —When the me as that of thousand HE TRAJINING SCHOOL. OIr THE 110-7431 • Tab- �. N I hair and dfessea: Memorial Hospiw. New Madan. Connorticut- other'mothers'who have used the Tab - contains many health hints. You can T trun, situated an tits banks of We TbAn, t- Baby's Day=Wheu_niother is away iJs. To use them once is a sure guar. 2 t the pills through any mediel" and father is nurse. antee that they will-alwa 4 Vhe,,q_t Aowp into L nealer or by mail 9at 60 cents a box I 1UPUL Competent instinwtors. Tembatclaw .,t -4"? e ome as long as there are babies Supervisors insure tModient trLluln& The 00or" WilaJA M s!_­Med1e4ne-CO;-.- in sourrue H —from The Dr­ _-.78 that quite often some of or young children to be cared for. The 33 months. 0 of which Is Lfftl Nelt ork UT �V Brockville. Ont. but the'men who are "hold UP" really need Tablets are a laxative Chi Y C wbe.. —whic C_&L1Fo1V4IA1 QUESTIONS AXL9 • ay FBMiMia. h server fail N -ts. thorough in action �;OUTHZIL 11.00 tech. Latest too sund pendent to regulate the stomach and bowels', India or F , 0 , Money Order only. Stan are thread -hung, high-toned Truth Is about the only-thing that relieve constipation and indigestion. Box 1804, Airade, 1,09 Ln911e% CAIV01ala- bell*. never hires a press agent. -break up colds and simple fevers and VT Y STEEL EDE 1".%XUMAT1C AND NrUAW . . . . . . . . . . . . -The wind laughs among them at night, make the dreaded teething period sad i,orss coi:Ar tumnt-, advertised over Canada And blows th's sound of thAtr rinainx -e shelks by using Are You Sick.? rnhod qt,f"� birue" In Connection., to f In fa can&# ___ __ - 7 Ambit h and e'u, tl,. ItED ]JOS E. T nns flagipAr iam thre easy. ct you banish all the minor 4E*LfF0RV.A MARVEL MI. "sta"'s Pro. toe 1.1,. WILWANI d?A=ZPJ- PUeUo`auQ 'CO O deep valleys, quiuine-by mi-stake for face powder. Ills from which little ones suffer. The ar,lvu f.r Chra,nl. Diseases, of co., N� Dundee. Out- too east. er—do Met on other A,easedl— and saothado -here the brooks catch it on tLeir lips ablets are so,14 by medicine dealers T fail. M9noty-back •uar.at". Faniculart fro*' Aeroplanes have been used for SOW - And splash it over silent rocks, Timely Truths. or by mall at 25 cents a box from The 3111ARVELINE CO.. 1436 Dozoo—ab Av*ua% rice aver amiable marshes In —019a, Stearns. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. "a AsS.I... California. Ing It's seldom pea -time to get UP. A man of the hour never wastes a Ont. Manitoba, the object being to attract food supply. 000 more game by the extra f ria you get a sensation of pr"wre an the heart[ minute, Dotilt be frightmed it's out heart trouble—it's 113111 as Watt a minute for a woman--Lbe a MINIONS a .7tp Ile- t. aw'"g, I Heart Disease m Children. rkras stare man of the hour. �14 b--. f—T 'a .7 to Watches, do not tall" time—you- must -Distwrliances of the heart in d:iild-��f Ito is Polish new copper' and brass with look at 'am. ran, automatically divide themselves, ML cro.e.= ...or "tass, Al. good furniture cream instead of metal polish, and the lacquer will not wear Watchmakers do'nott object to work- Into two groups, those - which. were pre- 1,V .or Ing overtime. sent at the time of birth, and are due off. There's no present like time. Use to defects In development, and those i RAV LASIONAMISOM QPVL "an which are-acquired after birth. I it Seeing through an Idea is good— those I di alt i w,,ng an Idea through is better. Being late is not P"JlMe-36 . 8 L - need, , Congenital heart co I i present at birth, are not uncommon nn "WWARIETY F Use the spur of the moment to speed up the hours.' They. are, &a- a rule,- easily recogniz- able, and while they vary materially', Dispegain," The moment it r6043409 Kill time and You will mourn the In extent. the majority of them term-1 90MACE wr"" . Time comes when many people de- imate fatally within a given Period of time. disappear. Druggists guarantee cide to dye, Acquired heart disease Is rarely pre ROAD=,, COWS You can take a day off, but You can't it back. sent before, the` second or third year of life, when found Ila extremely Put Time mends most. everything but a ,and young, children, is almost always due� liver "leaky. roof' to a rheumatic infection. Clean yow and cm5tipatild boweb tom-night and I Time Is so fleeting no one ever cau. ght It. Careful 'examinaLldn a t school age children shows about one per cent. to 1091 AU6 Time makeer ho round trips. be stuttering from some disturbance of 6 the fimrt. In many Instances the P!%- 'Got a 10-dent box now. Minard's Liniment fo1 rheurwktism. sence of this disease was u Rah Distemper ReeponJs to treatment with- MInard's. Mix with molasses and fur Yiver a bran mash ach. at-ter you eat a tablet of "Pape'll Dispegain," The moment it r6043409 4 ce KMG OF PAIN 401 tP I �,M insttaztly! Ptomach corrected' Yots feel the slightest distress from cover indigestion er a sour, acid. gassy ItOulk ach. at-ter you eat a tablet of "Pape'll Dispegain," The moment it r6043409 4 the stomach all sourness, fistuleinoe, heartburn, gasew, psil-pitatiou and gala disappear. Druggists guarantee package to correct-4igestion at End yaw stoma_ ch trouble tor %W cents. Are you keeping your liver, stomach the parents or Child affected. and bowels Clean,, pure .and fresh with madam In some of Its f6mrs, St.. Vitas' s. Al CasoarVA. a pass- A generation ago there were a thou- Dance, Diphtheria or some other In- merely forcing age way every few days With salts, mrid men to every opportunity, -while faction was usually found to be the Lfr cathartic 0111s or castor odi? This Is to-day there- are a thousand oppor- cause, man— Henry Ford. . rd. cases of heart 1C a I Important. tunitiis to every ma Ma�ny of the existing catscareta Immediately cleanse the Glasese could have been avoided it ade- -time taso stomach, remove the sour, uudlgested quate care had been taken at the and -jermgm "food and foul Vases; of the onset of the disease responsible. eta and D take the excessbile from the fiver mn RILeumatism-does-nnt neca"ertIT have Carry out Of the system the constf• Br9schi&L.C*ld1&-- tad seats- spatter- sad - Faison le that Pasunioul•. "nu" and other danger- matic fever. in order to damage the out nuda4ka do I f. eatunson heart. Such slight manifestations of colds. To pre"at lro= tk. asinklerv. C Y I Ing* pains" are No adds ho* nick, be us Mixtaiv. It quickly relieves the Comb its presence as "grd%r Difierent froze tj •Ad reentiven the asum SUffleient warrant for careful super:.1 and constipated you fee], owfashia"d amps. 101 • scleattse - , Ito-night will straighten You t by -combinadon of proven virroes. gold by vision of the child's activities. Slight • *- z­'. sleep. i all drassUts and guarantee& or swelling in the Joints, of a n3orning. They work while y i W. X. Nueliley, Limited. pain k 10-cent box from your druggist will i 142 Mutual St., Toreath 2 s2k, translen�t -character, should be taken parents and keep your head Clear, stiom%ch, sweet. i very seriously by the kNFE and-your liver and bowels regular for! physician. 13IJ .1 R months. Don't forget the children — L The early re-cognittort of such dis I& Aces MW • Pash- 'their little Ingid" need a. gentle eases As. diphtheria and scarlet faver, alsels dp veow It 4 ­kcleausing, too. and the prompt action 'of ailiquaite treatment, will o l do much limit the 7. possibility of the infection involving ro the heart. wait to hey till Tonsilitis anti disease of the tonsils p. 'her common contributing fact-or (s a not to In the cause of heart disturbances In children, not perhaps directly, but as Says Boudria possible lodging places for organisms spread tothe w Tells facts from own expel fence to help others. Alynos t which may gro an(I heart itself. rundown, he won The Usual symptoms associated Wilb wild with pain, weak and r new health and strength through TanlaC early heart disease Ill children are not roved safe by millions and piescribed by physicians fo' -5 "e like: -These .t. 3u(Iria, engineer, of 432 St. as definite. a, -would.1 Allen Bi Anb� -en tire easily, may have palpitR- NCIiTalgia ..Patrick St is one of Ottawa'8 best AMUSE& children Colds region of the heart, _WARNINGI - known citizens. "My purpose in tell- tion, pain over the I in The facts of my experience " he or shortness of breath on exertion. .'Pain Neuritis Beware 01 Countirfeits Said, "Is to help others who suffer as Loss at weight or dna;'enfla'may'be pre- A -71" H�adaclie Lumbago 1 did. sent. The disea&e Is, aa a rule, brought There is only one Ile'ittine tablet. "For five years T was in misery. Ttv P I R1 a tab- to light on examination by the school- che Rheumatism "AS gear, but Tootha physician, or when t is offered a� whole system seemed out of art tho condition has "ASPIRIN" my stomach troubled most. Even a A �vith thei ---drink- -of -cold- My- Z ES- -NOT AFFECT oat and swell abner- 7 �,ent` tIlness.­ DO "Bayer Cross" -refuse it with _--ntomach'to bloat j,ie airoidanec -cessary ex- cotitempt-it malty. Gas would prevent me from of unne isnot"ASPIRIN" A I)on't"6ke chaxfci�sj Sleeping at night so that I had to g posure, shed of sufficient warm ­THE HEART at all! �alk the floor for hours. Via- and clothing In extreme weather, careful lent the throat, and atten-tian -to defects of Accept "Ba stomach pains nearly drove me yacka wild. l'ye seen times when I only nee sufficient rest dnrl�i convalsse doubled over, unabl6to strukightenup. CU6., dire. "My friend M. Lapon(c told me from Infe-Mlous diseases, with regular N�:hlch contains proven him out I'm for complete physical examination of all tabld;al bow Tanlac had helMd of made this great change. ITandr "Ba*er" boxes of 12 ie and used Tanlac." child,ren, are measures whioli-will do bottles of 24 and 100--Druggl"' _.L_31 similar trouble, so I got son If ovrrwarl, or neglect, have- worn Also Phottlesinall. it just made me over. you down get, Tanlav, the. 1p-cat ni�t­ much to, lessen the amiount of heart prioterid in Canida) 61 Bayer 'manufaeture of ma Asptrin )athe trade roarit f r icylic Avid, "A. S, A.") - While It is well I feel 30years younger than I am, and &,Wester of Sslicy)jraeld (Acetyl SMI h2i4lbs. My appetite and sleep U Herbs and dtaease now existing among children. �be public against t1litUMIOTMU's' oral tonic madc from roots, lie irt baler rn*rtutbaturcto Atitsfat fine. I eat what I like and barks. Your druggist has it. over 1P Jbist AXV _4 means be stamped with their trace mark, the ".8sm re like a top. Tankc and nothing million bottles sold. ISSUE No. 6----t2r. of 136M. C,6mpmy will I iti 7 % 111P MOKAt N RI YN11 0! 1031':"!�., la A, N .�7 -Harry, and Mrs. Boyer and little -Acob Simonson. we regret to Ile • Saturday. t trouble. --Charles Law has severed his con- (Rev.) . A, R. , Sanderson _Eltier Toms has rented the Mor- daughter, Nary,-were in Toront6 -or, t. is cridettlly-114 with dropsy and coar ItE and action with the C.N.R. with whom he spent a few 'days last week with hie- to e Assey residence on Church St. -Vill move there in a week or two. was -employed as section -man, to ac. friends in Belleville. - Car -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist,' pisc- -4ames Davidson, of rnjkn eept a position with the General Motors of Oshawa. Using in Toronto; We in his M=" a formerly of Ashburn, paid dying visit with John and Mrs "M N -The Women's Ibititute held a 01996 from LBO p. in. to 6 p. m. as as- e el 1927 - . very El successful meeting on Tvesday teal an Thursday. Marker on Sunday. MOO -Dr. H. T.' Fallaise, Resident Dent- -George and Mm ]ask", who a at the home of Mrs.- Q A. 11 Sterritt. Dr. Fanaise gave a very i , ist. Office over Baladon's hardware -have been on the f--=th con- -9 to 6 daily and residing store. Office hours,' interesting talk on "The Care 9f . S TAUNTO `WALL :w`PAPIRS, lvc cemon -dunrur the naft veer. have re- Children's Zlll�" which -W much evenings by appointment.* turned appreciated. Miss- Richardson read -W. A. and Mrs. Heron and two to.. this village. Uuie Puckrin had the mix- men an interesting paper on "Remvation", sons of arooldin spent the weelirend ARE IN -fortune to fall on the ice and odstal3i V. the letter's parents, J. and - Mrs. has and Misses Sterritt and Lockwood With injuries az a result of which she been off duty the past week. IFUllet. Master Billy and Bobble an rendered two piano duets that were next spending a week with their Grand- -The monthly meeting of the well received. - The, meeting mouth will be -held at the home of parents- R� Paul's Ladies' of St. P United. den. paid a Mrs. McEwen. -W. 0. Murkar. of Shed Church will be held* on Wed. March "Cledil 2nd 3 p.m, at the home, of Mrs. far- -A number of our citizens are brief visit to the home of his parents T .7 hereon Wednesday evening, having agitating for the erection of a new 17 Arnold. come to Toronto to attend a meeting - - ___9t Community Hall. The present Town Paul's TJn1ted Church ser- of Standard Ban ere and a Hall,- while serving the - purpose, As. i3a,,4utTen&reu k man:9 vices-fo"unday 19.30,a.m. Five min- thi-M I the King "Tiak" to the boys and girls. not inviting -in appearance, and is Edward Hotel. ute considered by many as' being unsafe -A number from Pickpiring attend- isd i Sermon subject- "Profitable Prayer. 7 p.m. Song Service. Men's choir will when it contains -a large crowd and ad the hockey at Toronto no Wednes. render four numbers. The minister in .11 consequence they will not attend day evening between' Oshawa and charge, concerto or • other large meetings. Jordan, which was won by the latter. Something will haveto be done at an About thirty busses, a special train -miss Law has been confin- early date, if we are to have a suit- and hundreds of care from Oshawa -IM,_. ed to" her bed during the past week able public ball, either erect a new were used In transporting - enthusiasts suffering from an attack of flu and a to the garue. TIM& .1n con"pence Mrs. Law has 'been building or go to w heavy expense in --In making reductions in taxes, --present-stmettay._ coo polled to postpone their removal re"Olting-thl Finance--Xinister--RobbAn-his budget F --On Thorsday morning last, Con- their new home in Markham for a speech stated that there would be no stable George Martin received a few da�rsf tax on cheques up to $10. At present 07 5..: W -Under the auspices of the Ladies' message from A. ' Ackford of the 4:1 fourth concession that a number Of there is a t" on, all cheques above Aid Society of .. St. Paul's United his chickens had been stolen the prev- $5, and 2 cents on all cheques above --Church, Pickering. A Charmin 1-k -Act Comedy-Drama "The ' 9 ious night. As Mt. Martin was un- that amouirt up to $50, and 2 cents Three Path able to attend to the matter, he ask- on succeeding -$50 or fraction there- Across the Hill" will be presented on of. F &y evening are ed - vineial Offleer. Reid to go -and ri It 110Z Remem- -The ideal February 'weather r ber the date. which we have been enjoying for A ut Crummer, he at once motored to the investigate. Accompanied by Oliver -W. F. law entered upon his new scene of the theft. Suspicions were three weeks,� was interrupted on duties as manager of the -Markham Sunday by quite a heavy snow-fall, directed towards two young men, branch of the Standard Bank on Frank and George Hiltz, brothers, which continued until four or five 4 , Wednesday of last week. He is sue- Inches had fallen. As* we are now Fy who reside near Greenhorn Station fi seeded in Pickering by Mr. Sharpe, w near the end of the month we may whose ages are 25 and 23 years res- Of Eriksdale, Man., whom we wel- expect some blustery weather in pectively. An auto was used in the come to the village. Mayell before real spring weather or- theft, and as each tire had a different -While employed in. the Pedlar kind of tread it was not a difficult rives. People's factory in Oshawa, George IKKirtin had the misfortune on Wed matter to trace the car to the home IN MEMORIAM. On being charged •;lesday last to receive painful injur. of the suspect .964 to two of his fingers. He is at indirectly with the theft, the young STEwART-In food and loving m'e'm- receivin the men withouut any hesitation admit- or y of my dear husband who passed E present treatment in the ted the grime. They were taken into away Feb. 20th. IM, Oshawa HospiU and will be off -4, Iduty for several weeks. custody and brought before P. M. Sweet Is your memory dear to my -Don't forget the entertainment Clark, and charged with the 'theft. heart, 'to be given in the T' Their trial was Axed for Friday ev- The place you hold there will neve- own Hall this ening and in the meantime depart, they were (Friday) evening. by the Amicus allowed out on furnishing substantial And ail through the years, be they 71 Pythian Minstrels of Toronto. This many or few. M. hail. As so many cases of chicken- troupe consists of 25 black-faced 0� - They will be filled with remem- girlitists and a real treat is in store stsaling had taken place throughouut branee. dear husband. of you with never a con the townsiti viction. for all -who may attend, They a With patience he suffered, tic under the auspices of the PT a great d of Interest was manifest- His troubles ware a" ocre, brary Board and the proceeds ed in the trial, on Friday evening, as But now they are ended. Bea l Patter= new evidenced by the Packed hall, every He suffers 411� TAI go toward the purchase of no Wore. books for the library, which is great- seat being occupied. Col. J. F. He *leeps. we will leave him Raw Wonderful Colo needed. Admission; 50 cents; Grierson, of Oshawa, County Crown to silence to rest children. 25 cents. Attorney, was present in be Of The partin it was painful, en pleaded -On Thursday last Harry Arnold But God kDoweth beat. n, received word that his guilty to the offence • -So .,'CHAPMAN the Crown. The young in as they had a]- And if In the Lord we put our trust, 7 aunt, Betsy iic, Miller, familiarly known to all her so previously done in a written state- He will surely treat His dear ones acquaintances as "Aunt Betsy" had went given Mr. Reid. As the section just. of the Act under which they were taken a stroke at her hop- in Bow- -His • loving Wife. nionville and was ins very critical charged, calls for a term of imprison- WILSOIC-112 loving memory of Win. went, without the option of a fine, M idelaw- 1*11ter ''Sale condition. She failed to islly' and Wilson. who passed away Feb, 26th. passed peacefully away on Friday, at County Crown Attorney asked that a year's impi-twument in 'a -Provincial the advanced age of 95 years. Her Reformatory be imposed'. I funeral took place on Monday from The ma -_- We thick of him In sllea�e. istrate, however, sentenced the young His name we oft recall; the home of Mr. Arnold, interment But there's nothing left to answer Men's Mmkinaw Costs. reg. 12.50,•for 9.15 -being in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, men who had never previously been But his picture on the wall. 'Toronto. Deceased was greatly be crime to a nine 5.00 below- ebarged with any Men's Windbreaker, reg. 6.50, for ... -ed by all who knew her, and her months term in a Provincial Reform- -Wife and Daugbtem Boy's Windbreaker@, reg. 4.50, for death will be keenly felt by a large story, and in the meantime they are Now AdWert" lodged in V#Wtby jail, until an officer Oman". best Of friends. Men's heavy Shirts, reg. 2:00, for... so -A bill will be introduced at the takes them to a Provincial institu- slature lck Men's Fine Shirts, reg. 8.OQ and 2.50 toe. Its culprits were not repro- SALB-Hood silo, 18z26. coy present session of the legislature F.O,.Rd top. cheap for Quick owe. Phase P for 1.50 and 1.15 which is Intended as a remedy of a seated by counsel, having admitted $50L 24-25, great grievance suffered by many the crime. Their only excuse was ---- -- Men's Sweater Costs, mg. &50 and 8.00. for 2.26 and 2-00 ,4 ;: Ir FOR SALE-A L tity of Green M IDOTATOES widows. In many cases's man in malt - that they were drunk at the time, Pick -. - - These are a few of the many lines we are sac cuts his widow wing imbibed too freely of old cider. Farley. Brougham. =V ur 25 "clog. Jag his will, ow off with h I " . .. . deal d A great ea r : a meagre allowance, whereby she is of satisfaction is ex- WR SALB-Pint of barley .eased on all sides. sit -a- compeuea , 1= �. y conviction has been re&l%f1d-A8ztMrt­ 9. con. 6. Pick"Ift pead upon. relatives and friends -for OR young gander. 2 the necessaries of life. She can claim Persons found guilty of this contemp- R SALE-1 -HOCKIKY TO-NIGHT a WW of the real estate held in her tible crime, and it is hoped that It L1 gobblers. 4 rourn"towiteir bens. APP21i ard. Clammont. Clare ON, husband'& name, but she has no may have a deterrent effect on those cz Thoe. Johnson's YANNIGANS or who may wish to get a hold of some claim on bank deposits, bonds, VOR SALE -Bran, Shorts, Distillers' vs. Hugh Miller's YAHOOS wealth in other forms. In nearly ev- 'easy money at the expense of the _v Grains, corn. cracked and w wife does as much in ac- hard- worlds farmer 'or his wife, "caning seed gin. M.R. Hoover, ery cam a Elevator 26-27 •-SROOND GAME Oho depends an the products of her Cumulating wealth as the husband. poultry for the upkeep of'her home. -2 Jersey cows and 2 sald should be able to claim at least SALE J -The School Team vs. FOR cows. due March let, good testers. half of all his Possessions, It is pro- G. W. Hodgson. R, R. No. 2, Claremont. Phone Jack Bry&nVe GRBY HOUNbG Clare 324. 23-W ".,:iposed that when a widow suffers in ­HfGH-LAND CREEK. *is way she can apply to the courts Got y6ir hockey supplies from as we are featurbag th4 for a remedy for her grievance. -A dance will be held In the public R SALE-Tread pow".. in fint. c F Spatildinil'line, and you At the. close of the service in St. room. Morrigli's Hall, under clan-order. Also top buW Kati tirea, in oan't beat thew. excellent condition. Apply m. Cammack, R. the of the Highland Creek R. 1, Pickering. 24-2& Paw Church last Surpday Public Library, on the evening of Paul's United Aldine IAw, gin at &90 o'clock, sharp. Jeffrey's Ward, Claremont is prepared ke a rim- Fred T. Buntin.9, morning a pleasing incident took Tuesday. March lot. Dancing will be. PIANO LESSON8-Mice prase when W. F. and Mrs. P red to ts pieke=g who are leaving for Markham where 4-piece Orchestra will furnish the ited number of pu n the piano, at 23 cu. Xet&blished 1857. ie halt hour lesson. Mone 903. is 3r Mr. Law 'has been appointed mans- music for the dancing and Win. Hole ger of the Standard Bank, were made will act as floor•manaeer. The LA fund. TORONTO WET.WASH (Semi finiab)-Let'our- drivet call and JL DRY Ahe recipients of appropriate gifts, coeds are In aid of the 'library leave your ' MU • D A AdmissioD 50 cents. Members please exPlai our24bour service. Just RPPrft name with Mr. S. W, 3 awls, _appreciative of their active work in 'm -w as treasurer' -will-pt -up-and-dellver,3 the church, Mr. 1A ck head­vf­-thw-YVwqrWuftruppers- aftrit,3- UK Lee 'parties heleas'"g, ishl d 1, 9 all was 41OR SALE-Baled Straw at $15.00 League, and Mrs. Law, as alto solo- ger con, Hay at$19,00. Qpure-bredHere- '41 ist in the choir, and as an active 69, Ila evideat on -Wednesday' last, ford 11 calves, one 2 years'.61d. Tamworth Telephone 900 When over seventy couples danced boar. Male and femaller s. Fred Lacey, lot member in the W. M. S. Mrs. 35, . Phone Law till the small hours of the morning, a.. F. Con, Pickering. Mal 607. 27 -was presented with a Comport and The dance was held under the ausplc4 ARM MACHINERY-Frost Candle-adeks, and Mr. Law with a of Highland Creek L. O. L. and the FWood Cockshutt, Tudhope A Cold watch. nderson John The presentation was arrangements were carried Out In S 37r%.Bi 1. Gould. Sbapley Wilkinson. Ire] ik Muir., Fleury, woompanied by an address signed very efficient manner by a selected Best Order y icing Greellwo6d. Oe 9- - A by Ile Officials in which they ex- committ". W. Hole carried out his n". Also Do F=*rs4ios., rF pressed the deep loss the church duties'" 'floor-manager in his -usual uto Repairs, Accessories Oils and EGGS FOR HATOHI1NG-_ sustain -by their departure, live style,'while the music was sup. winter- laying strain of Baaed Ply- e Plied by Aleet h n ''Welding IAVW to hie, e 6 Sod askin Mr. Ib All eggs cawp&:rtedvj7 Jeffries' 4 -piece Orchestra, =1 -cents Pef-bettillba. Please ohw d to a "a dOy remind which Is fast-becoming- popularin-tbe .-Gasol" district. or that his g friends are ,kitars, Jas. Richardson, Pickeelt.14mue �weping watch an him." They expres- On Friday evening. Feb, IStb. a W- n Battery, Charging amber of friends wsre�eutsrtalnsd at SALE-New @loop slel ghe at *ad their appreciation of the work the home of the Misses Kemp, Euchre F f0acRt"y also all of es they had done so willingly and ably was flayed In the early part of the oruft on a =Isio first -dam order. p. Alan Repairs made on 61Hmak light scales. wilted them MUM" in their new eVen X. the sueomf I prise - winners truck scales and Highest price paid for IsIg!4wool andjunk. H. Herman St poultry. I Is, and upm them and their dau Mrs. J. Olegborn and E. Wal. Telephone 394. Istf ot carg.1 Supper Sao served ; thereafter filer, Whmh*rW, they prayQ that look. a row dances filled the program, EL H. OR SALB--Ohea p. all kinds of Us smile of God and His blessing Btwb acting as floor-man r AUAF and Sal kinds of fW= in- Wight ever rest Mr. Law replied in or. Almosevuralbeavy and Megan. Waldock Broo., J= and R. v happy way for himself and t scalas and cook staves and hes". High- Shed supplying the music. 7 most est =�d also live lvtr�4 Um w, who could not be present St V. M% enjoyable event was brought to a "�V Phone low ba account of illness in their home. close by t evening strains of Rome, sweet frame -Jrhe Youftg People's meeting of Holme welts, followed by the National house on Logan Ave, Pick HOUSE FOR SALE-Good ft Paul's United Church is called Anthe Anthem- A hearty vote of thanks I-Sacreof1pod,sH kinds of bait. =1 2M. CHARLES Be -PEN CER for Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock was tendered to the Misses Kemp and April let. Foe full particutars, ajnAy to Frank J. sharp no meeting will be 'taken Try Mr. Kemp for their most enjoyable Pronse.' Pickering. or George stmuchan Dun- barton. Fsecutors of the James FoiiAd kZ;0_. • the Literary and Social leaders. 60tertalumet Il. 23,44 Proprietor, Tickerm-id.