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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_02_24 e ' � A .. y r, •..,^c T.�:.' -r.. fir, .r. '•,i :rte vti-. •✓- y.: �ra<' ^�tt,•. , RI • ..., 1. - h {.t VOL. XLYIIa PICERERING. 'ONT., -FRIDAY, FEB." 24, 1928 :�To. 25 +1 aTesftaaaal �arDir. Q' 20en R140r'' •GREENWOOD. HIGHLAND CREEK. — �,,t ♦♦ An oyster supper will .be held on The Ifi hland Creek Public LibraayGREENWOOD . ' . .,- NEWS �.V IMedtca4 ? _S4tiW � � Ba QY .the�edening of Friday, February 24th,. will hold a•dance in Morrish's Hall, Zi ID E. FOR8YTH. 0pb.D.. Director in the Greenwood Church, under thu on Wednesday evening, Feb. 29th, trical Association of Ontario.Res. �aC1'Ct'� auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. Jeffrey's four-Piece orchestra will -.- MILLS i amberof the Amed�_. Optomeuieal _ The Dramatic Club of the Audle furnisli the -music. W. Hole, floor * • =her examines,by appointment. Community Y manager. • ft ciaremo ai BaBlietB UI all 'B1Z8B Mum entitled iffl tl fu"TheeaP airie acts. proied. Admission sv cents. Lunch s 888% ILhed >� tab 1 ublic Etc. Money to A. E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand •� Admission, 60c, childrener will be served -25c.5 to 8. STURDY-PARKER tea• a.. swath wing,Coui,House. Whitby: 51y and descriptions On Tuesday, February 7th at-Sixth DUNBARTON. _ Avenue,Church, Regina, Sask., by the - ® G.BROWNING. S. O.. Barris• -AR Rev. Harry Joyce, the marriage soon Bafley'd�s ter.5oticicor.Notary Public. Annea'Bik'., : t �oW.BB� j7�riCeB At the Community Hall onSunday, solemnized of Albert Walker sturdlaemiriiately creat of Post OOffice,Dundas.Street, Yr wbitby. !roars phone 3sa, Office phone 392Sunday School will meet at 2 p m., ,only son of Mr. and Mrs. George 4 Salt for Bale and church service at 3 o'clock. Mr. Sturdy,of Re— -to -Iielena--Jean -- •�-� -- -- BEATON. &MOSS-Barristam. So. VV: R; Sproule will be the preacher. Parker ,daughter of the latg Georgi; and ;: Hdtors, NortDern Ontario Building,iso. On Friday evening the A. Y. P. A. and Mrs. Parker, of Dunbarton % lias�t,Torosito, will meet as usual at 8 o'clock, when W.J.stolon. CRA$. A. WHITS. - .` :' k, L'Fi.F.Rosa. Adelaide 2787 Mr, C. C. Watkins of Wycliffe Cot- Suceeeaor to late W.G. Barnes " WHITgVALE. hea :.tICHARDSON dt PIOSERINO- Phone Mark W. lege will give an address'on Church History," after which pancakes and Barristers. Solicitors eta. 213 a14 Costed. Mrs, Fleming spent a few days iasationLite Builtha�.�Corner Y e and Rich. coffee will be served as refreshments. .last week with friends in Toronto. at.od Sta,Toronto.Phoaes Mains and M.;a The following week Rev. T. 'G. A: yr PtekIring office open Wedeeada and Roofing 1�Eaterial g Born, on Wednesday the 15th last., y eatutday evenings. Pbone-Pick, sono. sit Wright, of All Saints', Church, Whit- to Gordon and Mrs: McKay a son.- by, a by, will give an address on "Prayer d - nted 5 t British Columbia Shingles Book Study." bliss Florence McKay, of Toronto, Dental 3 z „ is pending a lew. da s with her -1-111-11 .. BROCK ROAD. mother, Mrs. Fred McKay. FOWLIE, ,Dentist. Cor: No. 2 3 and 5z Master Kenneth Turner spent the Highest ton Rd.and Victoria Panic Ave. To- rarstto w stn at door). Open Evenin —' ClarenC Yo art - TORONTO ASPHALT Mrs. George Moody, of Oshawa, vis- and aunt, W. J. ani Mrs..Beaton. - a; ited with W. H. and Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Hugh Pugh has returned home prices X)LAKE B. BEA-TON. D. D. S., ROOFING - � Graduat lof the Royal Colelae of Dentaln Friday last. after spending a week in Toronto Murray'sMutray a 18 in.. 32 in. and 3G itch paid IBssreeonp and uaivcrsity of Toronto. Office Mr. Fripp ani family. of Toronto, with-her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mea- ever Mtudock'a confectio •tore, Whitby. widths. 4 in 1 Shingles; also ��e r hours-9 to la:rt w a`>i Iad.'phoae e.• Metal Valley and moved into W. Badgerow s re`si4ence dows. '11W phone M. wry on Monday and are now getting com- Mrs. Hickson received a call to Ridge Roll. iortably settled. Richmond Hill on Sunday on account �. Z. C}R3MN NEIL C.SMITH. A.-D, 9., L. D.8., On account of the illness of the of the death ,of her mother-in-law, a , "l Material, or soli] give pr;se on (Sneceesor to Dr ).. Dates;, Graduace of teacher, our school has been closed Mrs. John Hickson the Ronal College of Dental Sargeans and Tonin- _. finished job. • 1 Re University, At Claremont office oVu n, A, for scleral days, much to the disap- Mrs. D. R. Beaton spent a few days O L $north store every Ta . y and Fridayy. Phone ointment of the pupils. last week in Toronto with her son, Stmufn 10-I1. 27tf. -:- PIC���.�.ri�ii\G •s P a, A young man from Brougham lost W. J. and Mrs. Beaton. On Friday $RBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L. D S., �j � control of his car when- driving up evening she hart the-pleasure of hear- Jt3 D D.S. Graduate of the RoyaJ College o1 LU�BLt O Y� to Mr. Jackson's gas tank on Monday ing the Mendelssohn Choir concert A Rona stip of Hard and Soft t� Jbp1al Surgeons and the University of Toronto. !_ on account of the ice, anti hitting 'he in Massey Hall. Coal on hand. Also a supply e above J S.Baisdon's store,Pick mQ.Ont. pIl_y hours e a m.to a m., or a rat• w��syswN �a�s MINING kw� fwd T tank moved it about three inches The Agincourt Dramatic. Club un- pf Kindling Wood, aseat. Pbone Pick 37% F• THE Si I I"1A MARZ i i � ' g from its position and narrowly es- der the auspices of ;the Women's ;, i/zssiEatas4+` 6arbaf. caped considerable damage to }ins Ir:�itute, presented their drama en- stove length. t We bud+ and sell, furnish quotations car. titled "Mother Mine,". in the Odd 12tf Phone Pick. 1109, ELIZABETH RICHARD809T- and information on'ail Listed and Fellows' Hall on Monday evening. __ r •Fireaadaato�eAll.;.e...s•.,....�•trZ:...�a IInlistedMlnin Stocks. "wanted-awife." on Tuesday, The drama was good and was excel- .' yreaeatrascompaasaso! aWad 5oanesal ssaad- We will be pleased to advise-:hat at Pickering. DONALD MGNRO, PICHERIN(3 lently resented, and was very much atoeks to buy or to hold,or appreciated Y '�"""' a reciated b the audience. RN!Al �* what stock to sell. DUNBARTON. ��• L. l ►Y�HA $� FORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. _..Bu....Building and Geo rat Clients are making rnonoy�by Mrs. John Taylor 14IYRTLE ser.Aliens. L:ve stock and`arena! sours Y or is visiting with - -. Contracting. •• swy attsrrated uo. Terms reasonable R. following our advices friends in Cobour for a week. -' "' ► a:lWdla Pboaeseou8s9002. 51•4 S Pressing ha has ticen the order Estimates furnished on all classes P Our tonic experience in mining. a:• We are sorry to report that Mrs g y of work-Interior and Exterior. PO®TII.I� Licenaei Aactiotteer. tenth over a of the da in our bur dura the ag period of twenty Gerald Clark is very ill at present y g Alterations and repalm r tang Qosastss as resAr ami®sr:� 4ve. years.allows us to ive sound advice Miss Phyllis Pickwel] is the guest Past week.' p*i eisaaa0aa sf ail kiada atnaaaas8 ao on mh=tWi on the investment feature of a mine We would like to know what takes Chislneye Built concrete Work. . .sennas. adaaass ossa aisw r,O„ nes of.Miss Ethel Blenkin over the week- or speculative feature of pros- enMi s Verna Sellick is Rpendinir a our boys to Pickering so often these Phone Pickering 6712 B,HRA'TON T,OWII1;M OLER1 pective- mining venture. s cold nights. FAIRPORT ONTARIO] + Osaveyansar, Osrsatassasaseesr sally SOLLOWAY, MILLS dt.CO. We are glad to be able to report //��� Q smoseaaaes, Ifb. Hen r lass! few <lags with Miss Phyllis Nichol- that David Grant is on the -mend $ $ 1 N lJf L iJ r m hires •.•tram at >� yw, Member of Eltaodard son. astral• :. Orta. t_, Stook Exchange. after his recent severe illness: �. B Cutting and storing' of ice has been ,+ 7Membersof the Montreal the order of the day the past week Look out for the big dress carnival -. at the rink at Myrtle Station next Nova��tia SbiaRles M. MA9V, LIOENSED AIIe- MlainR Exchange. or two. Y Galt Oaivanix'bd Steel Shingles TV TloiVffER orYor=.�ttartosndDurhem Friday evening, February 24th. rig �a,w. AA of as ft pso� attaedaa Office and Board Room,(ironed Floor,- Mis.: Annie Brander. of Toronto, Bird's Felt Slate Shin lea aJir resp be Metropolitan Building, nt the week-end with her cousin, Mumps is the order of the daT R i E to. Tssma rsaaoaabls. Date for '• - - 409111111141 at NEWS'omcv. Bell and ��O TORONTO. ONTARIO Marc, Alex. Thom. around our town; and Master Edgar for sale at rsn oboroe.. Whitby.Out. any Pbnaes: Adelaide 8371 and&97i! Miss Glenna Gilmer spent a few Heron is one of the victims Hard T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT - N• luck. Edgar.' ' • QQ days in the city last week , with .l° Dung people of Myrtle are Call and get prices. Phone 261; Yes, V he y pe y THE RURAL frierds, and Miss Kathleen Bailey ac- -- giviTW their play entitled "The Fruit t comparsied her home,for the week- of His Folly," on Wednesday even- w• _>_ SECVURITIES COMPANY LTD, ' end LA Walker and Mrs. Sturdy (nee Jean lA _ R of this week. e 'Th _H1 Parker) of Regina, Sask., are spend- The boys held a very suecessfuti /"'� /{ / �� LReal Notate and Insurance. dan_e at Myrtle Station last Wed- �r�i A l V _ _their_ Nt tirttt ne sy ni`9-Ft. an report a rrea - ... _ --------- -- Farm Properties a Specialty. the latter's sister,-,Mrs. Ben Wood, time, They purpose holding another We are prepared to do all kinds ' and other relatives y of, repairing of care also bat. •• Office:818 214 Confederation on Februar 29th. 4- Head •� The World Day of Prayer, for Pa g , Most Scrap, (Oyster Shell _Life Building.Toronto. Wait for them. S. W. Rodd A San p 7 s Phone Main 13®0. " every woman and every land. will be are holding an extensive credit salmi bty charsinlr. electric MICA Grit. held in the United Church next > of 2b first-class farm horses on o: weldia a in fact _ day at 3 o-clock in the afternoon. everything in coo- Branob Office: Gordon Buildiog. about the 16fh of March.. They helo H001[e BtilQ�i and Pickering Ontario. All women in the community are in- oeetiOU with ' Hockey g vited to attend this service, also the a sale about a year ago and the car' work. - Phone 0500. ' 28tf horses are a credit both to the sells: TIIb6 5�e4. - ladies'from Centennial Church. and to the buyer, as every one turn- Gar, Oile, Grease and Aec esoot'iea TIME TABLB-Piskeriae 8laaion BROUGHAM. out the very best Watch out for oa hdnd constantly. splendid line Heaters, T.E. Trains d6Tdg East dung hollows — posters later. Ranges and _,: No. IO Mail - 7. OA it. T. C. Brown was a'city-visitor fo: Call and see our Catalogues of ' . General T3ardware: " 2e Loaal 19.44 P.X- several days last week. Beet the Crabbe family at Picker- Dodge and Star Care.- r' " 30 Local 8.25 P.n Mrs. Malcolm, Sr., and Mrs. How. rug Town Hall, on Tuesday, �''� A ' • Sunday train, 8.315 A.M. and Malcolm, were with city friends Fetlruary 28th. LAWS )G A�� .�LVIN BUSHBY Tiaiae Wwi des a follows- over the week end. NO. 29 -Loam 9.2'2 A.M. ••• " . 27 -Local d,44 p•M, Constables Warder, and Moore, of .: WENT HILL. -.AND SERVICE STATION Toronto were guests-of A. and Mr.-. "• ' ... a ►s.a g --- Sunday train, 6.3?P. M. the past week. It was indeed a_ very pleased.con- r +Foregoing is according to Standard Our pedestrians have .to exercise gregatioh an Sunday morning in Met- great care in navigating. our streets vilie Church that listened'to two Solos �e • - -Get th6` MO-9t tiros' ` • these days on account-of their icy sung .fiiy Miss Pauaine Detwiler, of corrlition. Toronto. Miss Detwiler sang in her t charmingMr.-,. Cochrane,-we-are gorLy to re- most manner and was ac- 'Fnrd 3 •. , ° FROM port, still continues.in a very critical companied by Miss Margaret amp. CREAilVI ERY ! condition, which gives her friends These two young ladies are always `• much anxiety. very welcome to Melville Church. is NOT on:diepl$y of Your Sleeping -` 4fie Y. ]'. S: meetfn.q,' xhich'was ' `Next Sunday morning Miss Belle - $i !lest rise yid for to have beat hctd this week at-Miss' Kennedy and Mrs. Jas.Scott will sing ` g P p. Phyllis Gerow's ]las been postponed a duet b special request. y Hours. Cream at the ,, P y pJones -Dru Store _. till next Monday evenin.� Quite' a large crowd attended the , =IJBe a Marshall _ Who says that Brougham is not Skating Saturday evening, the West Hill Claremon ti Greamery� 'alive We.have an entertainment Rink on Saturday evening, and there. But we HAVE Oa lisplay an ` 1� almost every week. A record crowd 'were very many in .costume. Those exceptional bargain in �► LllattreQ�. Give as a trial and be convinced is expected at the big concert this in-charge are greatly indebted to the Writing Paper. Thursday evening. Scarboro Band, which very kindly t ! Although the road's and weather provided the music for the evening. One large 25 cent ` Darin F ELM DALE were Tint the best on Sunday last, It is expected that'there will be an- g i .,•wry ool'y. the congregation at the church wab other-such event on Saturday even- • Fell Slip Coven are``�luno with'ill �_ � lsiriy good and the choir hetped Ing of this week Scarboro Band will writing pad �? rales of MarebllU's Inner • ' splendidly with their service of song. also bein attendance at this Skating R Spring 1[attneses. At the delayed armual meeting of ]?arty. All friends are cordialy in- One 15 cent pkg.e "Special" For Pastry use the W. M. S. of St. John's United vited. )14reball Special Mattress, dolt• y Church the following' oRicers' were The goring people of the district, QnQelongp isle bed size, =28.00. elected for tbe-balance of the year: and this incudes all,young men and A""' ` Our Royale Brand President, Mrs, George Philip; 1st women 'Whether members of Melville M Bed Ont it, wnhint steel bed, Vice-President, Mrs. L. Johnston; Young People's Sudety or not, to .... ' both eaRledta spring.all--telt- your(it'ocer'e. 2nd Vice-President, Mrs_ John .Phil- come and.hear .Mr..Fred Smith, ahs _AC 1Dattreme. $21.00, lips. Secretary, Miss M. Duncan; Executive Secretary of the Toronto for ! ! cents _ . • _ :~ Farmers who have wheats gej your Treasurdr, Mrs. C. A. Barclay. ' Y.M.C.A., Central branch, who will float made from your oA The drama presented in the Town speak on the subject of "Where do Sterrift wbeat. We can Hall here on the evening of Tuesday, you live?", in Melville Church on e Co' A. _ grind it. Feb. 14th, by the Greenwood Young Monday evening, Feb. 27th, at 'eight Th16 Offer is for a limited - -., People was not so- well attended as o'clock. Mr. Smith is a y�ourig mai, time Only. Furniture Dealer sad Feed of all kinds—Chicken (feed. it would have been had the roads ana who has dedicated his life for the Funeral Director ben feed, chop, Jmil]feed. weather been more favorable, but benefit of the young people, and he L� Phone 1 those who braved the elements de- has a message for the boys sad girls Es C Jones Phm Chopping every week-day. - Clare that they were well repaid for of our district. You are cordially in- E. C. f • g� �• �,� tiT.tQC�w��� Din the drama and the in`z reta- vited to come that evening to. Me]- iakerin �IItiDT10 s Aongof it being excellent. ville Church to hear�Mr. Smith: •Druggist '-Piekering ,• y. i= .EY-^•' ,tx-w"- a6(�,,,,� n•�7C-'.-1"' •�C req«' 'b,y`.S4C''.`i '°a` "3`4�''�'N' '�m'nn"� tr 1�!' :4+r �4�' �,• ..r ,• •. .- .,a- ..,; �"' " �3 :. wFja'� .s>n'1-"s?-' ,ys e::;ev .,.r,.,+' :#� ti ,e z .�' .::j y�',yy,, '•. .. w r ! say -y.w i` fw+£r„'. .a {y�� ',K L'Z• "iiw d°,',.i:° -V P`, 't res sa3"_ ;3; '�'se .s+".'1` - N`. P'"'i°�y�,.�. ,y�yF'vblh Tjwrw�.•.,, Mni3. "ti .0 �y'�«.a.�,,�rj�.:�' 'Y '�°F:frStiF e•Cyf�. T.•i+..�"' _ u^� d d5•+ P3 ,^'S As' A. UP em RA 7 . -� PC Sao ��o A�►r fir�int the Chinese word"Pak-ho", cortses Ilei to the tip F ;a leaning.silver hair, which was app STANDARQ J ,eaves ort theChinese tea bush. Tip leaves are �� t ' >�� SOF QuAUT�r MAKE wiry In shape. in India they were more orange ;: � "` FOR OVER y ~:In colour,so were called"Orange Pekoe" (Pak-ho). SER `.• •.: 00 YEARS BETTER HOME MADE C&i - i •'Sh ' i BREAD WHAT HAS 'GONE BEFORE. "Waitingfor his return, Vni told•" . "• ,�.. . Garrett Folsom is.stabbed to death "Yes, air." ` �" °a - _ wtlile swimmingg at Ocean -Town, N.J. "Where vete you sitting?" Aa Folsom's bathin companions had '�I wasn't Sitting sir. I stood at a.' ,� lt, ! Roger the window looking down at the ,�!'; i y Several have been pub- ' been t r Neville, a business part-" g I� � r I . net( Mrs. Helen $arna6y and Car- crowds and yet listening for bar. Fol- I ,L (J I lashed about Adam and Eve. Thepe mehta Valdon. dam's step in the hall:" "fictional biographers"..seem to bei Anastasia "Folsom, eccentric and You didn't see the comma- _ bent on raising Cain, mas�terfu) sister of the dead man, ar- I see, rives and takes command. At the in- tion"attendant on the bringing of Mr. ( ' right ea quest it is'learned that the death wen- Folsom's body from the water?" Add to bright 1d¢as: Paris has Iii), s stalled illuminated curbstones, which, su Sian was a ichaq, an Oriental knife, "No, sir. It is not visible from are easily visible at night: Or if it is T '"Ik. see it. If•I had I should have rushed - !i It is learned that one Croydon Sears out there, sir." Mlna a in ant fat asthma a-fancier of curious weapon's. He f dmits buying two knives but not the "Of course, yes, Now, ROBS, you pichaq. have another good master'ia Mr. Pel- Wasteful destruction of forests Is, Aastaaia engages Titus Riggs, an I ton?" not tre best way ' of cutting down!. arclut, to work on the case. Dani -Yes, sir." "JliST A F'F.�ir QUESTION'S, MY MAIC,' STO E SAID AFFABLY overhead. 1 F. Peitnit,'% the dead man's nephew, ar- "And he is confidential with you, as TO ROSS. Frives and is intrigued bT. some curious Mr Folsom rotas?" rench dolls in Folsom a room. I "Yes, " 'Corrugated Iron Croydon Sears sends for Fleming,, es, err. The man looked , his And 40," Stone said, as the door The Reminder. a Stone, famous detective He tells him in with a mild wonder, as if dosed, none!too gently, after Myrtle, A Negro preacher was denouncing' ASS FOR. ! Folsom had been blackmailing him and not understanding the drift, but pay- "and so, Mr. Pelton, our desire to ` Ise had lied at the inquest but was to attention to the words. y the sins om his congregation. t U q �' i; I•Rhield bits. �'aldon is so great that I ••Bredern and sie'tern, Ah warns yo' �' Wheeler i)� Bain " nnocent "When he leaves the room. -he you clogthe wheels of wtiee in order''•ali st de heinous An of.playin' dice". ! Stone meets Ned and Madeline Bar-1 doesn't lock up things from you?" ff ati it.,, j I charges yo' 'gainst de black res "Council Standard'-'-- Ah - ton. He orders Dan Pelton to produce �, y I . A tJilck, even, heavy spread of k =,P'olsom'a papers, and Pelton seta as if i It is not neeessar sir," and y Ross's attitude wax that of C'aesar's! `That's about how it stands; and cality of ilitin' pullets. But above all he were trying to conceal something. Dan Pelton looked embarrassed, but',t•lse, bredern an' cistern. Ah demolish alvaniae over every Inch o! sur NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY wife at her best. far from penitent." rs yo' 'gainst de crime of melon steal- face. Deep corruga ions. t •:.1'o• rm sure of that. Well, then, Miss Anastasia sighed. — in'.'• i Writs us, stating size o. " CHAPTER XL. this evening, while Mr. Pelton was „That'd Dan all ove:! ' i:he Said.I !i brother in the hack seat made an barn you want to cover. out, who could have come in here and j„He'd al�R•a a do anything to eatie a,odd sound with his lips, rose and ��'1" P•tYEIbHT •'Has.ariq one meddled with theset�dled with his belongings"" v:omsn from annoyance." snapped hos flngem.. Phan he sat WFiEE!-ER 8 GAIN, LIMYTED things since you saw them last?"I "I don't know, air, I'm sure," and down again with an abashed look. Dept. W, 104 deotpe 8t, ?areata2 Stone said 9'n a most matter--of-fart!Ros. showed no embarrassment or "But he hasn't saved her;' an Par- Stone .looked inftnant. "In Pact,' "who>Yo', ma tren'," .said the par } . toneeven undue interest. Ison, sternly, "does you get up an' "No, said Pelton 'looking' up in ,. " he has probably made more trouble gets when Ah epeslta ob� b rpTise, but turning red. "Who Yet somebody did so. : . . . cad e for-her than if he�iadi! been Iran to . A. IP- H. "I know nothing of it sir-" What do you mean b that• and melon-etealln'"" isn Pride Homespun wonild da so, and. why?" the first place. ( A <`-'l-dvtt't knout,.I' t aware..'.' anrL3taise: '�Kor T! exclaimed Dan Pelton, un- ,.. "Yo• les' .remin'a•me. parson.' the i „g�mtere.si —^ !` darned it o� lightly. "Was that suit- able .to keep still longer, ^ What- Dan Pelton's voice held a great fear.I n the back seat answered meek•, Ch® e -�nytcat. PJ?d beat you driving at, Mr. Stone. 'Who said; ily, "what Ah let' mah taiie." "rase locked This did not escape Stone's alert ! ads, t�"a wef* t am of any one came In here and rummaged iatteriton, and t point �- In. i' tanuructurR>d b the "It should have'been." and Pelton pressed the I Minard'a L1,1m,nt relieves W �< pts ,a my things?" „ r �,• Cr,ax Woosien �tila, /to#tt R examined the catch. But It wasn't + The' facts' are self-evident, _ .0-- ea Canadian WOOL It Reeme to be a Male out of ordei`.' so man words." replied atone,calmly. said Garrett Folsom had letters or A.—"Doesn't the author Peck look � e rs in y i�e !.gains r io+4• You said it yourself though not !n Kcyt h "Haw about- that man of yours?" y q++ rs that in some way incriminated,down and out—shabby, hungry and f `7 ttte Don,.nion. ` - "I% it nqt the truth?" paps { I If %ou .•annnt prucure -h. w� Stone said, suddenly. ••Truth That somebody rummaged'or at least bothered Mrs. Valdon, and miserable?" B;—"No wonder, nobody � fr,m %our 13"Ier, enetos� "Rose'. He wouldn't tovcla�3t, I'm she was determined to get them. Mr.I would read his last book, "The Way Sc ow, 'with wase and —nonsense! Of'coni se it fa not the' maasweme'ts. for wain;.o truth:' Pelton knew more or less about these to Success." pair Po-age raid'--- '•Gall, him in, please," Stone said. rs, and he had ion of them, a SONS 'And you don't care to admit it,nor Pape lis CLAYTON � t A moment later the Imperturbable +" supposed. I aaliisx, a•a tell me who the intruder was. Stone he hLnso far ante Pelton full _-vale stood before them. ,� went on, quite as if Pelton had '+aid papers.„ g MiflingStodSNOW "Just a few questions, my man, -"`�'ea, was the answer, growled yes to his queries instead of no ! w. Stone said affably, and though Rossi "Of cotrsae I don't! That' fa—" rather than spoken. I ( 1 els, and .looked a little startled, he stood quiet- Pelton sturnbled In his speech—"of "Do you know the nature or contents I They are now at (ow lev I 1p at attention, ready to reply: course nobody came in. I doP not question?” there are several ties. show 1 "I know_you've been through this'a „ .+r' " splendid profit poselbllltles. Wrtte� of the .papers in uestion. ,you may. go Rosa. dozen :'rawne, is-ply Where I „ seed me the p from tlx suitcase without I wire, or phone us for Information i And the era is dow m i Stone said to tq eared the man, "and an you go, the without obligation. ) -s-ceut bottle t Pleasant to take "bu P chambermaid. O and Instant !a.coon is r kind were you when your,master, Mr. Fol-i edge. i LYLE, BELL & CO- and vn inx f These orders were obeyed, and in Mr. Pelton'., know! for It was' and whoovine caagh as ftir '- aom was ki)I_ed'." . ely seen that he was relieved when Mining Brokers "Fin• and pneumonia. Essestrai• t a shorttime Myrtle arrived. tatedthrosta.Bas"Bucktes'd"•add = "Here In this room, air," said Kaes,I She Dame in, pluming herself with 11ropened the case to find that the i '104 Mall Bidp., Toronto. i b all drssslats and gum—teed- hill lips twitching a little with emotion a'senae of her own importance, but papers were not there. He spoke of 1 IL Budder, Llai"& but otherwise calm. when she saw the crestfallen look.and some letters of his own but that was j 142 Nuts" at. Tsrento = 1 I" 1 downhearted appearance of Dan Pel- scarcely plausible." l ton, she, too, began to look frightened. "Then it was that woman, after I 'Bu CKX FIJ This sequence of events was not fill!" and Anastasia Folsom's voice Vse Aces uke a flash— lost upon Stone, who said, rather rang_out in triumph— "I kilew you'd l -s diode tip teoes Y sir ' find out, Mr. Stone. And•I know it curtly: MO ti "You are the inaid of these rooms?„ was, a woman who killed Garry! She I • .k• "Yes, dr;' said Myrtle, her air of looks the adventuress. You can see bravado melting before that direct eye. it sticking out all over her—” ( �II�eC 1if'fe KntV@S �st� flyr "Yon have been in there this even- "U}i. h»h, Aunt Staleia! Don't be5 �; J j(!l i r ins Vt ridiculous—" began Pelton, but Tito InMWMs c,a,,,Ron sww c°.t.ta „• "I always come, sir, to. turn.down Riggs interrupted. M1O"n`�'LJu N YANCOUVR 1, ST,JON",N,a.• ��',n�7��Jh 8 �C-- the bed, and bring fresh towels. (To be continued.)" •`I know that~ At what time inti a you come for that purpose. Oil men are asking for a law Rhlch // G` "I dunno. Bout eight, I guess:" will prevent waste, but of course_this if you sacs w their aamcs, your rolatives.and friends may obtain "And at what time did you come does not include cotton waste. `the low ocean tau of, 2.,reduced rail- — eo aforting 9av©e a Come to let someone Else,in? '--'�"""— road fans,and FREE rransportarien for of WRIOLfi Because you were we pat o rhut. M. B. rhildr-n under :3 providing they are is a lasting pleasure' At each sentence Stone !coked a Curtis, every soldier takes ha wife to Insure our ro placod in farm or dameuicempinyment, _ It cleanses the mouth after little more menacing, -and"spoke in a war with him. It may be a govern- eating—gives a clean taste and i little sterner voice. At the-climax, ment plan nto keep the.boys !n a Fertilizer insures a crop above i:�e Ask at once for detaib of the sweet breath. fighting mood. aver age---and D W Fertilizer 91VO's British Nomination Scheme'' it his voice, though,not loud, was of a you - from any of our offices or agentsIt is refreshing and cold, deadly inflection and scared DOUBLE -WORTH digsation aiding. Myrtle nearly out of her„its. 1s.Was t NURSES WANTED CANNDEAN sERvir� the detective's amiable intention. 1 — — - $h0 began t4 cry, and Stone said, The Toronto Hospital for Incurables, � --�0 n a Ton �'- in afHllatign with Bellevue and ADied D W ¢24-4 �' s shortly: Hospitals, New Fork City, ofte s I • a "Cry all you like, my girl, but be- three years' Course of Training to —Two Tons --UNE3 -- fore you begin, tell me who it was you young women, having the required Y B , education, and desirous of. becoming � d • let; into this room. Quick, now, out! nurses. This Hospital has adopted the li+LFTASVANCOUT:a SAMATOON 'CC rt FT ER to eight-hour system. The pupils 1P.i�'0 1p7tOPT -drAL°Aar Wasac < EVERY with lt. uniforms of the School, a monthly p• W. GUNN, LTD i Vlsmrrc EaMONTon SAAnrsJons MEAL m "Mrs Valdon," Said Myrtle, impel-i allowsLnce and traveling eKnonses to i lliosraaAL led b the ine.XorablF R Dice and then: and from New York. For further• Im Vine Ave., Toronto, Ont. wiz y Y information write the Snpcl'i::len lent. e ran from the rair✓i. ISSUE No. 8-28 shT _— --'--:�- -..-•_-- _. . __._. . . __ " 'O p;�, Cakes, $ung and Bread -- DUES ALL YOUR BAKING 4 p>�QT' �Y * ~ yi Jai .. , Y".L' n. M'. A: ... .._n x' e. . .., .. .. qy.�.... ':'. 1 ,,• 9 tl`•.r v>a.+.'�,.;" ^' Yi .pnc�..a-.. .... � .+ ,..,.. ,.. ..,.... ,..,_ ._. . ,..,. :._ ... .,,....i.,❑ •.. ..i,:v • ' a _5arz. .s• .,,c -:;�'e SSA-`'` rw.,,d,,:r;�, `v's: ..,..gid :7iv;:P�".S.rs«w••;F.,.� 4 qc°,'• �s'S.gr.•�..ui�Ywtr .�. a- +„ ;.a"2,,.' A'...0 ,_ *�"- .-�'1 a.;,r.� ,.a'.:,•n:..s,�'y-Ar •.ek"'.us:. •'%.,� +F.✓; -r..i!%n.r.. .xi„'t.e - 'ed,. Aim, ... . -...•fie.. .,' •, '• ...r 4 °: • .. ;.., ..e �. ........ .e`•.;,+••,i: ;:h9'.ri,*.•, :O(:yti °...a"•S•;�c=.._#t. .w.:. yy,.�.:. �'q,. lK h.•'. .a"y `" r d*.. a 77 r.• A r - LEGIS TURE WEEK BY WEEK his r'eptarka shoat Londonimmigraaw SUN LIFE SETS NEW P;ECORD04 infected with the virus of communism. . .y All FIRST TO LEAVE. ' 'After a most auspicious,opening, PROGRESSIVE LEADER SPEAKS. 'The Brantford member,amid cheers Canadian, Company-With. World Wide Organization a Greati� brightened by the cheery colors of Thea followed John G. Lethbridge, of his fellow-benchers, said the fast Credit to This Country. IncrefiWin New Business the bedeq$'ings of Ontario's fair sex, the new Pyrogreseive pilot, +Waking his mit not .be overlooked that it was For Year Greatest on _Coln the new curtains en the assembly English reservist who was the , maiden debate speech, arguing the.old the ng _ _ . -z a�oom windows, the Legislature got question of Ferguson v Drury, direct- 'first to leave Canada for battle at the The extraordinary expansion of the . c doyn to business on Friday the 10th. Ing. further fire against the Liquor call of war. Sun Life Assurance Company, of Can- The strength and solidity of our `aoseph P• Earngey, Senora.mem- Control Act administration,which, he R. H. imp, .egressive member ads during the last few years has durance companys, banks. < 'der. sopnderd "the call of the North, alleged, was "efficient" only. is the for Lincoln, the third speaker of the caused its annual report to be awaited etc., is a source of great pride to a '.and Horace S. Colliver,•PDinto Ed- sense of selling liquor and not con- day, warmly criticized the Govern- with,unusual interest, not only by the. all Canadians, and it Is in the beat z; ward-representative, moved and sec- tro23ig ment in respect to its rural Hydro policyholders of the Company, but by interests of the country that these " .,ended theme Speech from the Throne, Mr Lethbridge stressed the, point PofieY• a large section of the general public. 1 institutions remain Canadian In fs clearing the way for real business on that the whole act was a sales promo- The annual report which the 1?i tai-; ownership and not pass to foreign ,.Tuesday, 14th, tion piece o! buaineas and that the i * •. dent has just submitted,and which ap control, as have.many of our large Mr. ]E}arngey is a. newspaperman a;overnnrent, as well as the brewers Research L>!8 pears •in this issue, moat have aur business enterprises. who talks as well. He launched a . passed the expectations of the most and distillers who threw. their,whole 1p�7 sanguine. The total amount of as- :mes�age straight at the heart o! old weight behind it before the election, Tabled �ott$e I deducted ;6,000,000 from the market, 4atarto. surances in force With the Company "We in the North," said he,"rather realized it when they brought it in. new approaches the billion and s halt value'ot its securities as a farther pro- pity you for your lack of knowledge. The Premier followed and promised Canadian Commons Informed vision against possible future fluctusr• figure, ;1,487,000,000, an increase for Come and visit r Spend too years full investigation into the ballot situa- of Work Undertaken by the year of over $231,500,000. The tions, the total amount set aside for 'in the' nd vi and when you come back tion and answered, in part, some of " total net income for the year exceeded � purpose now standing at 110,000,• . Mr. Sinclair's-Attack. Council 000. The account to provide for ua• - 'here you will be better equipped be ;100,000,000-five times what ft was :.•'here relative opinions on the North Aurrelien Belanger (Li};eral, Rua- Ottawa.-Following the Govern- ten years ago and more than $28,000,• foreseen contingencies has been in- give South. It has been said that sell) mored the adjournment of the meat's recent announcement of its !n- 000 in excess of the income for the(creased by ;1,500,000 and now Northerners come down here look- debate. tention to spend the sunt-of X5,000,000 l.previous year, amounts to ;12,600,090. The sum of n laboratories for the,CouneYl of ;1,000,000 has been written o3 Iiia Ang for more --°always wanting some- WEDNESDAY, FEB..l$TI3- .. `' uPo Such statistics aa' are aggregate for y g �Company's properties; an Additional, "g. Of counsel But we'also come) Now contentious Bills took up the National Research, the House of Dom- buss indicate that the. aggregate new mons was furnished recently with a business of all the companies operat•`'$600,000 has been set aside in sntici- down and offer opportunities to the proceedings of the House, list of the investigations which the Ing' North America last year barely pation of the greater longevity of an �. people. It is!alae to say that we are THURSDAY, FEB. 16TH nuittes-the total provision under this r Research Council is at present con- exceeds the total new business of the; ' -always getting something, and giving The debate on the Speech continues. ducting. 'While somewhat lengthy in previous year, The increase in the i head now being $2,,000,000. Another nothing in return.' AuTdien Belanger, French member its entirety, it specified-the foUowing new business of,the Sun Life of Can-t;50,000 has been set aside to provide A,rn. w After Mr. Colliver spoke the Liberal for Russell bared the feelings of the for claims with respect to total die- After WIMain E. N. Sinclair, ad- gs nine national problems as being at ads, on the other hand, was twenty aWlity cases as yet unreported. $It.• jonraed the debate until Tuesday. French-speaking people of the pro- 'present the subject of'research: three -per cent. Assurances in force f '060,000 has been paid or alloted as Vince. - 1. The use of Canadian iron ores. on the books of 'the Company have i profits to policyholders .during ,the ° : MONDAY- 18TH-- With a force and,an eloquence which doubled in four years-new business 2, Cereal-grain rust i year end over ;S2QOQ 400 has`haws RallinW laquiry intoOdin disaster•at times stirred even the Government has trebled In, that pellod promised by Premier. Later Ju c es •rn o This wonderful expansion has been contingently, allotted to ' deterred ,'.E. Gofton was announc0}i as in charge pictured the French-Canadian as a fur 4. Reforestation problems, with dividend policies issued prior.to 1911 paralleled by n great'incases in the ..-of the investigation,with Peter White, more loyal and more desirable citizen specific respect to :yew Brunswick. I and to flue ear distribution policies --- - - �- -" to provide fix profits accrued but not .$.C., as the Government legal repro- than the Communist-infected immi- 6. Best methods of obtainingaccur- I Yat payable. sentative. grant from London; pleaded for a ate results in testing varieties, strains Gr � - A bill be amend the Succssfon Du- better understanding of his sewn- and yields of grain. After making these liberal deduc- °'ties Act,and providing for three,ehief piishment and his aims; and urged 6. Problems of the Resin industm. tion and allocations, over v1ded ur- ^� has been added to tt+1 and+vlded sur• ebr.r.ges, was introduced by Provincial that the Government extend rather 7. Heating and insulation of build-I 3y >., o< ,k7 - plus, which now•stands at more than + /Treasurer Monteith. than restrict the present-Ilse of French. Ings. i *• F Dr. Monteith also introduced a bill in the schools so as to enable French- warehouses. S+. 000,000. S. Storage of fruit in 6 9. Utilization of Canadian magnes !here is good news again for the to amend the Mothers' Allowange Act, Canadian children to obtain the us I �,° a,•- participating policyholders of the - - the change providing that tivo years cation they required; and to which t r ; , 5', Company'its the enaouncemeat that residence In Ontario, instead of two they were entitled. { In aihl;tlon to the above investitsa the ',,File of dividends to be paid!-tb' ; years in Canada, be tLe requirement. DEFE\US IAV STAN`DIN"G. It tionF by c•�•d,tr,rittees of the Cc•unci! ' policyholders during the year com• 7 A bill to amend the Public Health blr, Belanger displayed s "let by•!its.'if, important researchcw aro beim- _ Act wan also introduced by Ilia Pro- ; rnenrinK April 1st nest will be again gores be bygones attitude with re- ca on into upwards of 100 in Increased-this for the eighth succea vincial Treasurer. The object of this site year. The InterdSat rate on dtvtd- �gard to Regulation 17• claimed that trial and gcientifir prr•btem.:, by the' is to grant power,to municipalities of,even where it had been applied con-;aid of f unds granted by the Courcil, , ends left with the company will be over 100,1900 population to charge up andndeiendedt had proved 'n failure; principally through univervities. Per f - t maitstained at 6'� pe; cent, per all to capital account all exper.�es ncces- ' I i �, num during the new dividend year. e the low standing of the !taps the three subjects of grantee. , •isary to hte preliminary inveatistation,�schools a4d pupils in his county by econcxnic and general :nterPat which itouch as sanitary etsginecrt-r. etc.. - ° There fi ere paid to policyholders death charging that , of departrnental•are being studied are: ' f and beneficiaries, in respect to death that precedes a large con+traction' ppQ- Iccsses ! claims matured endowments, etc.. program, such as sewage plant, etc. au rt-for instance, the sending ossa 1. The et4ect of light on life pro- ( �, �andl of 17 and 18-year-old girls with third } ' during thw year oxer ;+3,000,000. TheThe Idea fix to maks possible a more 2• The effect of,vio}et ray's upon laythorough investigatloa for the sake of fourth class certificates-had Company has paid out since its organt been, responsible for the conditions. inR hens• zatton;wader this head. over $300,000,• ,ganitatlon and public health. His attack was met forcibly at the 3. Means of improving thl quality °� 000. ANENDING OTHER ACTS, evening sitting by Rev, W' G. 1ldartin. of maple syrup and'sugar• MR. T, B. MACAULAY It Is indicative of the efficiency and r ."Bills to s nd the MunlcipaliCes C,-n. member for Brantford. who de- • - President morale of the world-wide organlzatiolk Act, the Loear improvement Art and nied that Ontario wpA 'a bilingual A fudge lila ruled that dogs have� - gun Life of Canada I'of the Sun Life that the tncreases 1rr the Bulk Salsa Act were introduced province-, whn said that En�lish moat the same rights as pedestrians to __ _. _ .__.__ _ lite income are from %very department by Attorney feral Price. The first be taught-and "no bluffing, either 1"i crossing a road.* The S.P,C.A fa na i already proverbial strength and re.-1 of Its business and from every torr!' 1s to pro�tde for the paying of inter- -arid who implied that Mr. Belanger deratood to be protesting on behait of�sources of the Company. The assets torlal division. namely, Canada: cwt in compensation prdreeaKiia6a• T hail trod on dangerous ground with'the dogs. have been increased by over ;56,000,- United States; South America and r second is to allow a corporation to �. _-. -.--- __. _— 000, and now reach the impressive Rest Indies: Great Britain. Soutar °asspiias onorn of the cost of any par. A pikSPROUS CANADA fatal of over ;f00,000,000r The Com- Africa and the Near- Last, China, - titular work than it ordinarily would J' pany's assets approx4mate the amount Japan. India and the rar East. -such a where.a_.getleral by-law hits not beenif the total assurances in force only 'ehow•!ag is not alone a tribute to, passed, applying to work of certain __ :PERMITS REDucm BUDGE'I`!ulbht yeais! ago. �Presiileat Macaulay but a stalkint _ ' character. The wisdom of the Company's in- proof of the high quality of the per. Under the suggested amendment a - #vestment policy is reflected In the sonnel of his organisation. corporation might• in the case of an Fifty-five Million of Gain 6 National Surplus, Thirty-nine,feet that it bas no arrears in Interest I The Head Office building is Moat. old Provincial highway runningMillion of Our Debts Paid and Nineteen or dtvidpnd on either its bonds or pre- .real is to be lacreaEedt to mammoth" through the community, assume some; - Million Reduction in Taxes - ferred stocks, while the dividends ac- proportion, the first unit of the new of the rope �r•st._would 12e fixed to _ truing-in its common stoc}m_a'e great. building Laing now under--sasixtruc abutting land• ly to excess of those payable on those;tion. This buiidfing to date 10,0ned. when The proposed change in the Bulk A COMMENDABLE RECORD '. stocks at the time of their purcbaae. !completed, to accommodate 10,000 em- The Act is to Rlce a Junior Judge, The care anti foresight exercised-!n 1ployees. Almost equally, interesting as well as a Senior Judge,the right Jo A national-belated but. neverthe- is to be granted on certain papers this branch of the business is Will- is the action of the Company this appoint a trustee if the vendor liar leas welcome--Christinas present was 1 used in the production of magazines.I cated by all nDpi,iisal of .'company i year in purchaairig one oil the most not appointed one. handed the ratepayers of Canada in i Aluminum net floats are free; and securities, the market value of which central sites In London, ju..t off Tr!- `� Han, William Finlayson brought in the fifth Budget of the Aon. James,'parts of engines for fishermen's boats has increased by over ;19,000,000 dur•ifalgar Square and adjoining Cauads' a bill to provide the necessary,legisla- 11. Robb, made public in Ottawa,I are reduced. Ing this year: l House. Iicre is being erected what' Lion in regard to Ontario'a part in the Thursday, February 16th in short,, Non-alcoholic disinfectants made The Nurj2lus earned during tile.year.{wi2 be undoubtedly one of the finest (power development on the English the chief items of i dterest are as fol- free. _ amounted to over ;88,500,000.. The office buildings to the world's metro.' River. His bill is entitled: "An act lows: -Dr per cent to belCompan�has followed Its conservative�poli� and from which the'business of respetirrg the Lac Sent storage." allowed on materials used in making,Policy with respect to this surplus and the British Isles will be sdmintetereNP.' {° Frank W. Wilson (Con., Windsor) Tal[ Reductions aero engines, tried to introduce his "Beer by the a Income tart--Ten per cent. red,uc-' Certain crude petroleum not in its �than thirty-five years ago; for eight pines" motion but vd:aa ruled "out of tion in perronaL I - I Earl of Oxford .ears, two of them war years, he wan 1 ;•!order." . Corporation income tax.-reduced 8,naturalate, for refining, to be ad- y st t -` - r cent. mitted free until July 1, 1931. ` d for TUESDAY, FEB. 14TH- -`— _ Sales box=rcituced"front l to 9 per lowed on Drawbck►terias need in the mann- P David Lloyd Geor a o the I Iheraf �+Y,„1_n�1 meterEngland, a -c r cent, to be tal�l� scver;:l ears he was joint leader w.tih� Thi day saw real fireworl�. Ilon. cent. I I art now sunk to third rank in brit W. E. Sinclair,Liberal Leader, sprang facture of tools. whop 60 per cent. of War Time Premier Passes P y, _ his "wandering ballots" scrsation. Hs Tariff .Changes. -production coat is incurred in,Canada.i izh political life. After Berate Illness-°- The heir to.his Earldoin is Julian; terminated the best speech the House Cottons-The maximum rate under An increase from 25 to 50 per cent.;, _ t,A� ever heard him make with an the general tarts is reduced;with one,ut the ;percentage of labor and ata- Family Was With Viscount .1squith; fotuteen�year-year ; at2ieadmcnt to the Ad cess vircFi, in exception, from 371,; to 30 per cent.- -Empire -- , . Him - son of the former. Premier a oldest! _. effect, will place.the members on rc•c- Duties on coarse yarns are lowered,;goods to secure for them British pre- _ — son, I�:ond Asquith, who ices-aTt - -- ew ord as to whether or not the Govern-i but a 15 per cent. general. tariff duty j ferential rates, WAS SEVENTY SlX officer in the Grenadier Guards tr he t y g first time.on yarns� � he was killed at the battle o! the meat has been guilt of ne lett in iia is imposed for the % failure to legislate this session for of 40's count and finer, except mercer- Financial-_51� 1ent London. The Ear} of Oxford and Somme. Asqui ith died on Wednesday morning, " old-age pensions. - ized ,yarns, which remain free under Estimated total revenue for present!- q y -- CRITICISM ALI, A1,OG, the -British prefereme• �fiscal ycar,-$419,480,OW. `last at his country bongo, the Wharf, � Material reductions in a large range Estimated total expenditure, $SG•l,-, Sutton. Courtenay, Bcrl;shire, He was; f. 112. -Sinclair clubbed the Fei usori I OPENING F INQUIRY : ofhousehold cottons. G6+,,0,00. in his siventy-si�•th year• � h Administration, and from every con- Tatin ated surplus, 4" 1'lemhrrs of his family, including! THIS WEEK LIKELY. '! ceivable angle. Not only did he carr British preference widened. p S, u4,815,000.' y Woolle:ts+-Duties reduced on wool- In five-yd ar per icd ending;tilarch ^.,1, 1•adl;' Ct=fd,rd,better ]rnonm as FSargdyt _ y -his warfare to Mr. Fer;:uson and'v�'s - , 1.�s With nd their dun htcr,•thr Prin-. -_ icon depart ental activities• of i; len acid worsted fabrics in2p'arted for 1928, total debt reduction will be q g The investifration 'relating to the Governmdstit, but to subordinates t dyeing and finishing, and cn 2itarvy $144;7110,000. ePss Biu: co v�:�e �tiith Ilia Wormer;iVithout the Queen's Park confines.. n lighter weighta of such fabrics im-1; Debt refunding operations in the'Prendicr 1,.hen he tiicd, j Hollin�•er Mine disaster to to conduct- When the T;a:'. was isuddenl taken;ed by a loyal Conrm axion under His this earnectten "Strong `tan" Hanna, ported in finished condition. present fiscal year have, enabled the, y lienor Judge T. E. Milson, will-in *111 7 Rates ou knitted underwear' and l}overntlrent to effect annual interest i ill he seemed to foal that his end was 'Chairman of the Liquor Control c, ^ -!n r�ar.}•in^ int es reseed the vd sl2 }x'obability commence its work this So@rd, who, he charged, was paid w oollen socks and stockirigs to be ad-i savings of '3,60,,$(iil. I that,-all hie tai,it� sl ould come to hir12!week • The inquest which is to open uRted so that more ex, lines Fstin- ted net debt reduction this: 26,if00 a 'yaear to "rubber-stamp •ap- jn higher rates while lines faciejy'eai' of $33,81b000.. !as sdion as possible. Sir Afauricc and at Timmins Tnes'dfap is expected to pointments mase by patronage com- ommo fiy in demand;wilt be reduced.I Tota} ektimated :-ev,nuea this yea!` l n'1:' tiarnam-Cartcr joined the other;adjourn the sRine day, Find the ar-? 'aiiittCes, ran` ements for the commission's in-' od t air „�� y,.� ,,•F., .; e. show an increase over last year of'relatives at the bedside. Sir ;.tauxice i g . , I �'atns ior_weaving are made {re uiry will follow i2nrr-_diatela• ranged freta "bowling alloys" to the Textile.machinery mps se, ade free unc'er ,o• Judge et non ear a 2 -in Aditilit2ati+yli{ioli Building to an,a peal thy+ British Preference. I Total estimated ezperclitureA 'show,,for six years. r ourned he would carr v Sear of $9,-! For smre time. 1 eginniriit af.tez i is'fittest ureic acj Y to Ilio Prune Minister to heep� !tics `.Lined--Rr}$1ah preference rates on,c n increaQe 'or+er last I retirement from active Poifties in!on as quickly as possible and probably ;but of fire oori2stitutidtnal issue with 'finer grades reducetd. !033,31?. ,� a Roald he,ready tb begin by the end of t respect to power rights. At times it brining machinery--Reductions int Tracie for the firs nine months of;1026. Lord. O_-.ford had been in ilZ• f was feathery in substance but fait- duties are made on many ilenis'to help,this fi:cel year shay; lnrpnrts, g82^,,- ;liealth, Tluougliont 'the cotiWtry, the we::�. `provol:ln{f. Other times it was heavy, the ininirg industry., 0114,0'!1'0, nn increase of $563,000,000; !great srr�mthy ie eg»ressed for the _•_��__ _' ax r.ot2ipc]litig seriotta considei`ation.'But Press and stereotypers' Ulankets are I exports, A970,164,000, a ,decrease_of,)dead nian was ane of the great figures i y at all-'times it was,.to say the least; to be free under the tI.P. and greatly'$'"fi00,001t• - in Nritish po'.rtical life of Iiia last 3ator year Lo n retard cue for e-:asperating,' if not galling, to the reduced under the general tariff. Favorable trade balance for'nine�decacie's. j visitors to the London ?.bo: 2,1x,8,"oS Governtnettt. Drawback of SO per cent. of duty,months, $147,100,000. Ile first entered the Cal)inet mora,peoplc passed the turustilee. ... ., ,,. .. .... .. ..r ,. .:. .:.. -.-.. �:,. ... - .. .G :w -,. .. i 'G+• �'.a .9 +M..,.ti: 'i�._ `''•, `''=.:vr_+.,.F-...•3i- M ✓ r v� A•y ' ,3 ""..:.. �, .�". =aur-.... °' •4 5r �: ., Yea a'sW[ '..; '.• t*•r •. ..,wZ '�: . a s :' '�'•'� ::.'." c � 4y4.. x�,a. +,xA..y..� „`'=-'A',,�,,,�., y...:+s�a=i..�'^.'_�" k[`�? m!•. •:lrxai*:.t:- ••" #e...,.. .«�w..,_ .. '. ' .- _ •"' S,y'. k,aY•+J',r�: ':..�..rli,nw,a-cM_e--,:. .- ..R .. ..,.: v...,:. .....✓. w _.'.�.-. .'., — :ir' - w. v _ , • r + a • r I+- of to years. when its mind in judge by the edeas That $rids its _ ,1 ; y�L�=�-�� _' in a, most impreesionabte state, way into Canada, are the worst Coal :. Coal I' Wio�ter will be here qer> eDoa ssd t reads the details of crime or of offenders iter this. re Father if you have any not on of 'rtasitl"tS the doings -of the underworld,' SirlSy recommends that some purchasing a new. {1JbPei year.: $1.60 if paid inadrthnee.~ there is a great .tendene to emu- kind of i:ensorshi should be plat- Hard and Soft Cg81 Of tY1e• sleigh, Ieave -ro tae United Stater asci creat (ate the deeds. We be ieve that ed over those papers who offend in beet quality on • your order now eo that it ` Britain$2.00 In advance. hand e q Y will be ready when th the American press.if we ;ere to thi'sre�pect. an first snow appears ' ,10'NN MURKAR,Proprietor. THOS. A. -LAV, " L O R-N E RE I D ti NOTES AND COMMENTS. �SC7t�®=175 • GZ1t. ICLA.BEMONT SPE" UIAL' PRICES years!Ilan who ha there have been 'Far Wang 'OR TEAM HARNESS- -•- Gold Medal Brarid Groceries -:- ` — v@ advocated very • strongly a change in our calendar. We are featuring this week Gold Medal Brands and recom,ntend'eid* Xt present we have twelve Months _ guarantee any goods carrying this label. -which trityls the numb days. Brass-mounted Team Back rid Harness, ;'Gold Medal Gold..en Bantam Corn, 2 for 35c 2 inch layer trace with eel chains. $42.00 The-League of Nations has asked With 5 ring hreechinga ins ad of back. Gold Medal Toruatoes, large tin.. . ,the United States to co operate in band, '$49.00 ~Gold Medal Sweet Corn, 15c ,Gold Medal Peas, _ . the establishment of t; nezE Istat 'Black-mounted Team Bdckband Harness, $38,5,0 Gold Medal Sardines, 2 for ... t35c national calendar to contain thin. — Gold Medal Shaker Salt (iodized; 2-for 25c 5 ring Breeching $44.25 14c =teen months of exactly four weeks " Gold Medal Shaker Salt, sash, with one day, probably New This isnot a factory harness, but custom trade in our. .Gold Medal Peanut Butter, 1 lb. tin, 25c Years, outside the system. Ac- own shop a.t Markham. hledll (loffeea,,?r.lb. tiny. 35c Gfrid --cord ing to the proposal the year 'we specialize on repairs to harness and colTTrs. r Het.. Lay n+oaId begin on. Sunday. This i� Make yot• a a plan that has been suggested by ..'.Royal Purple Specfic,,'3(,( and.. E3Cc a Mr. Cotsworth and -has man J� it -0D Royal Purple Laying ;Ment, der lb. 5c Big 60 Meat Scrap,'4 Ibs to 35c v advocates. The plan is a tuost r 1 1 for 5 Shell, s or 5c reasonable one, blit has failed to garners and Collar Manufacturer Grit, Calf :Meal,)215 lbs for 1.25. 2 G arouse popular opinion 'to any Horne Phore 3400 : great extent. —------There is always a M.�,RKH.AM. ONT. -� ARDSOi , TOCER strong objection to such radical _- ____ __. -. RiCH change+ such els --- --- * posal is in some respects similar to that iu %i•hich the British Isles have been recommended to adopt P ieke'rin Ha r' dwa re Store decimal c.urrencyas we have it in Canada and the United States. It Spell . Repeat Customer Canada is...gener„lly admitted -that it is easier to reckon values in dollars r � v - - -' .•, ' Poultry Food and Egg Producers. Pratt'sPratta Laying Meai. Beef Scrap. t and centi.than in p.;unda, shillings Sweatr5 Sblrts Oyster Sh@ll, Mira Grit. r and perive. When a Britisher -Overcoats, Overalls and Smocks, , G Trousers, Underwear, Neckwear. Blatchford'a Egg !Mash and C's�lt Meal are isomer to this eountry and is c:om. _ worth giving x trial. palled to use dollars and cents io These lines are the best makes obtainable.' : computing valneb, he naturally Footwear, both leathar and rubber. Fine Work and If you Rant a Wheelbarrow or a changes tLe decimal currency into Heavl So%, Caps, Mitts, Gloves an Toques Circular Saw, we have them. pounds. shilling9 and pence in , order to understand its value. But -Ask for profit-sharing c:uul .• ; Ey y Electric WO Gravity Washec ante good washers. after several years of usage he trial v a - a Washers and 1 raci _ readily admits that this country A free t i 1 gi en t any time has the best system of currency. G E C 1 L BRADL E Yr Agent •Deellog thanMachinery " The assns thing Would be ezperi• A e t for F eaced in the matter of our Galen- P X-0 K E R 2 N Cyr and Repairs. : ::der system.. We squtild naturally _ --- -- --- ,transpose the new system to. the Our Motto : We-have it, can get it, or it Is not made, old, but in tune this would be disrftDQN _ . Fi/'ctL`QIN T B r IILC ER► N t. penned with and we would be re- __._ _ +conciled to the new, and eventa STANDARD V A N ' f+lly could not think of changing CANADA �� _ �� 7 -back to the old. The present in• OF C —_U E SAL • -�" RS convenience is the principal objet 'FIFTY - THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT ' tion-to the -adoption of the pro.' EST HILL w posed new eystenl. , ,.FOR THE.YEAR ENDING31sT JANUARY, 1928 : l ,PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT STr�R AND FLINT SALES - Rev, Father Kirby. 1n. his ser• cR. n10n In ST. Michael'sy fOngdraade it%fIC tae :u•d on'd<pwir , rebate fir : u s. .73a, �4 I•roti !. n',.arendmgJstoats31st.1D^A,afvtrdeducting•=Dente*• Sunday morning, y Ra.ance,nraard F'rbn.a.v +t. 7'lr." - _ - r interest on uamstzueri m x bilin, Provtne4al and Muniripal tarts and maktag provision f"r ' _ ..... .or 917.4"�9 nOaDCed the aC't1Jrl of tiling news I !asci and doubtful debts t ; paper• in printing in lurid colors =ts39s `4 �a re IIable a _ ''the detail- cf r ritue; There it an ria- If you want a guaranteed _P ar�air o t aeo Dici.iend Nn. 14+i mal,Amy 'st.1✓:'at racy of 1: per .. =i 4 V.00 Y doubt ttlnL much (if the crime ' Dfvidead No.li' pan4 Aug, 1.t,19?'at-ate of r<"e peramum . u 144 f?vU �? rr , Dividend N, 'i'i,pa.d\w.1st.!�?.:at rate of 12 a per annum _. 2 W 't' 00 - .. ` - - .. .'+rice, SEE L 5 _ •_ that is being committed, especi. Dividend Nn.143,pa>ab!e Feb.1st,1921 at rau of t3 o per ann®•• 144 r''w? } War Tax oA Notes('i.^culatioa _ "1 Experienced Mechanics. Re 9 O makes. ally by the young, is due to a 4s '^^ Tte•erv+vl!:.tf?omin;on Inrome Tax _._. _ ,,,.,,,, 60, ,3d Es y' c'ontribuur!to OA certi Pension F,tnd 40,nrw n0 PttOCe ScAfbOCO 5-2.11. Yaair n all . ITTt'Jat @7[t@rat t0 the publidhlOQ Of Written off Bask Pr+'mises. ........................._._..-� t: the details of crime, which is 4 Balance carried forward. .... �__._ . .,..... . ,. . _, .. 4.353`d. r eagerly devoured by the young as ftl.2ti.a9a.tb. } R ' -well ab old. A young'person can ,GENERAL STATEMENT THE C�NTR�.L - -GAR.AGE- : snot read the details of a brutal alit Jaanary. t9za _ pure LI.kBILITIEa - f6.i3b,505.0A crime, and have his mind as Not" the Rank in circulation _ n I tlepoka beannx interest,inctading Interest w dace' ft62 684,688.71 �e 4900 - , at the end o!�the reading of loss ts,saa bra la .• Ikpoeira not hearing'lnte.•+est.... ._......... . .. . eg � P it wag before. A person cannot az 1_ ' •43 : I ca made b other Banks in Canada....•....... _ ......».._... _ 1,017,x,43.23 f ��,�, � .-,.:-"'Telephone roll in the mire and come out of it l{ Ba.soce•due;to•itherBanks inCanada ...... 146"1.23 ` Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondenps eleswheee than as clean a4 he was before enteringCanada 3,1, T 14 . Lec.en of G`re�it on ''n¢ I the mire. - In Canada 'there are I1abaVwnotindudededin fo rix•• � I Dividend No.1 t9,payable 1st F rtury. many newspapers n lin 'refrain Form.r�•1d�aanndaimeaY.................. _� _.�,_...__ A C S 1 from publishing the details of Cap,WrtoS�kpaid in... C __......_..._..... _ Auto;�i. Repairs, � e� �c�ries, Oils' an Reeer�e Farad... x -crime that would in the least pol• Beaaoe of That and Iaee rrfed fer..:d.._... _ _ _. 4ta,353.ts -hits the minds of their readers, _ - siol,4a6o2_sa - Gasoline, -cetyle a Welding, and they should be stroiigly con rar!mt ants head by she Bank ......��......_..:.,. 48t.923.�4 _ ' rneuded-' for their actio DomtninnN.,tesheld :................•,...:_. . .._...... anrr,a3 _ 7.� Battery- Ctiar�intg. Deposita in.the Central Go{d Reserves --- eis lite purpoeee of the t-t�lation Fnnd 250,000.M �j i -. NotesofotherBanka .., - t lrt on a1 ' YY1 } m n -:great responsibility re�Cin upon I UnitedStatesandotherforeignrktrrlocies 68,134.0 tai}a 5 ■s, e ` `�Qk I� Y g ISO p "`- ti.RS7,9ai.4ti ' < Bank- Chet; on other fw hem as regards 1118 C'}IaCRC'Cer Of I Batancr.-due by Banks and Banking Correspondentselsewherethan in _ _ the-i>st�tter which the Inrnish I Canada.. _. _._..».,..•.......... ...»..•..., as Ota r,' [1f ears. - ... . ...... y ` _ - their readers, The nev.sp q)er Is a I Dominion and Frrket vai GAve Citi 1 e,2ss.ass.lo ial ------ exceeding market value -- areat force In ill@ CS,I1ntI'y, but ` Cana Ian Municipal �ecuricies and British, f+reign wbether that fit t'e 1� lUC gUOd Ot' I and mlonial uhlis+ecuriti.�-+orhdrthanCanadian, I y sot exceeding market value.....5.. •3 4,?7,^7.1.70, Ra:'11way and other bonds,debentures and stoci•:.i,not 3,751,4&3.47 bad depends L7}YJn tlle' bind- of toeeding market value. ........ �2^ g �05•- _ HA-RLE PINCER freadin mattei that 39 f111 lli-had. l Call and Shrrrt 'not exareding thirty data I nano in Canada on bonds.- - debepbt:"s and atotts or other sect;rtties tf a sufficient marketable k I "aJ It is often urged that a newspaper; 1a,a57,:3os3 value to coven. ..................... trust' publish the kindti$ 'geRe- sta.�39s7,.7a � � Proprietor, Pickering .Vaper that the people denjand, I LoanstnCitiej,Toams.",iuTOPalitiesandSchonllistriec: 2,.333,'3".'7 -. I Other Current Loan=and discounts In Canada ',less rebate of interest. -- There is n0 doubt'that a great I afte.rmakin¢fulIProvi-onforalibad and dnubtfuldebts urrent ated 343.010.?, urians people demgnd reading ;fo;-CagesoeRealEstaesol&bosystpeBank•for............... ............4 1t0at^.{ it t.� mi atter of a sensational character. R••'rataotherthaeBankFremtev plete Quality Fes• 1I studs Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit as per contra 411,615.14 "But that does not mean that a e� Bank Premises:at not more than cnstr,lea+amount,wntten'.nT $.A7+),n04.5S .• Other Assets not include&in theloregoing....................: lul„+15.73 . k ublishm.ttst. ply_ihe_de ---..__ N•t Md EOD. — 4G4.nnz.ac 70, $1 QOM,.._ 1 ERAL — !nand. When a dr I goes to F.VHrrE ' _ s1n1. G-rJ _ _-- p suP SOLID OAK � ”. uf�'_�itl Ct if' A.F PraNd .. Gnrro:,lfanger• C g ET F ..aphysicirin and demands cocaine /V�.AT T H E W S BURIAL a0. y or some other destructive drug, AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS r 1118 h eie Ian does not f8@1 that we have«.mieed the i.00k•and accounts of The St.h i Bink of Cwn►da at its Hca¢06x8, p y ,hr the year endedJamtar}'IIst•1918,andhavebeenfurnuhedwithc'rtifitir°t`a°afr°mtheennei+ 219 Dantorth oronto Phone Gerrard 3800 Outside Cases lie ie eoty ,ailed to rant the de- We ha'e obtah,ed all the information and aspl.n.tie,u ae have rereoredt and in our opinion Ave.,t 1 g aU traaaactiom d tha Bank which have ear.a under our notice have ban+rtah,n the powva of the .-nand, and the a laws of the country Rank.�B.nk•,in.e.t,tterra:nays,hmhand.titsckiefea�nana�tain4it..pr;t,e;wii,ra„ehea Oar Funerals 'ineln ai : , Our Pers Hearse. ervi e. Funeeral comp)tee + ver•••erif+elbyut.+wtJaa,a.ryIle.192y8. Electric Fixture-3 Cl1R1C3, will Llpek him In his refu=cd. We�ifyth.4inour opietat,the a gmxalsµ[eroent LuSiuih , i000kt;ofteBaoy �joEitras. j' Stat {x18,di+:ioaa<44 U—tasdigoo of W Beak ��,,�s a ,th aria books of the Bank i' 1�either 4hould a newspaper pub• 6i•+t '��-E%1.A��•F,GA-• •Visit o(.:• establishment lined prove the truth of these statements - of P•,ce.R'.ter R Ca .. licher-tipplya class of reading that j A.B.sx>�i�LD,C,t„ for is dratructlte to the morals of its ( T5tmftFebru■ry 14-6.1901 efMar.icJ<.MitchenACo These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto L REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference, s;. . :a•eaders. When a child or personl ,r r . t" wyi,:;,.'' . •in tri' a+ tt +• t'C. .�. t ..'r''. ..iP' rM S" .T' @ '" a.. c r.*+. °�:a. v.a..,�t , "s.�x,9z-.t`• `^a4�..:�+ '••r iF ^'i•','.v+;�f� '• d1. ^a..'`h' ..{,.- �'v',qa�+. "r -may.k:s`'�''�:.�.,, +it.kr,.1 .. .�.,+�r: .k>'..1.�.r ,x'bc S x•:.. �!•',?�40i• y ty �S ',ux,,{�r` ,'$,i. <`.�.> . „ � ,';•. - q� w r ,..t; ,.,;e?.• �. ."'i,:m.:,., ,`'G,-:'` ,:�;; ':2 '.e ta'?.rr,a:«@ a •^5�e za•�.,r~ e., r' r ++aTi7,.W9 - .-.�� >...••,!;EY:•S '^.& -val!gxW �. - v, 7F yyw `...�..b. .• ,::.,>: ,�- -r ev+: n.,,. t3: .4w: f.,`., .-r :o rr•, ..,..+sY .,�•..'. S,. Y-.,..r 'A-. . mow ..,�"',. ..,,..+ .a, _ .., ., _ _L Y.M1r. �..a_ _ 3' '..�: 4�hv»e ury. s.ry. .. .r.Y .. .: wv. '�•tlh . .. -.Y ... ',.,J *S .4 -.'wr.s. C. • + 1. , •t` $ 580P - , GL�►RtMONT. Wm. G'rsham 'ie confined to his Archie and Mrs. Anderson and. !����,T *�-r •��� and-b6oab'ee of aheavy fall on the daughter, Christina, of Richmond -ilii RNES _.' Maplo-lmrJ< Mutual i'u� Fred Evans was in the city on icy pavement, fracturing two of H441, epent.Sunday with Mrs. An- a -Monday. his ribs. derson's parents, R. J. and Mrs. Saving moved into my new premises . .__. . in$It!'aaW CO• _ R. J.How wa�iu .'the city ,on How.. On their return the were opposite Reld's Blacksmith ahop,�. Wilbur Gleeson, of- Toronto, y prepared to do all repair Cheap reteabuildings f r farm and country Thursday last. accom Hied b Mra. How w I am spent a few.days last week at the Pa Y ho'ia work,and I will handle all u ings, = D. A. and Mrs. Stolt were in the spending a week with them. Windstorm Insurance on-buildings, is Qitp on Monday. hove of his patients, Ed.and Mrs. P R kinds of new harness, i d - Duncan Morgan aqd R. J. How Gleeson. - -:which I will keep constantly, w n -mWs.QUos etc. _ s . . - on hand, or will secure Automobile Insurance had a business trip to P�hitby on Our•bueineps men are-•sulvocat- CARD OF'THANKS Wednesday last. ing the ringing the town bell at -- same oo shortest nonce. _._.. _ _ _ _ of all kinds.+ ; There is quite a large number of 7 o'clock p. m. in order thQt_all We wish to take. this opportunity Mi_ �i7CT. 2== Tj K E ms's FARMS FOR BALE ' of thanking the many.friends ana eases of mumps of.a-mild form in the budf cess places will be closeli, 9.12 .,CLAREMONT Write-or phone the village at resent, as some do not have the time and neighbors for their kindness and e'x- g P pressions of sympathy shown us dur- T - Walter Ward is spending a few still retrain open, after agreeing Ing the illness and death oP our E D.. BOW "�/( A N "' µ .!---days in`Aurora with his sister-in. to close three nights a week, Moved mother. 20 WHITBY, ONT. ' law,Afre. John Underhill The Womgp:s Institute held an N. Miller and famil i 4 Chas. Cooper was in Toronto for open meeting to the Community C-.SYP"I - three days last geek attending 23x11 on Tuesday evening of last Always ' UI2 -Hand I =the Hardware Man's convention. week. The._ni ht was ver cold BONDS-(3overnm�nt, Municipal and _ g y' - hinrtgage Bonds. Also.Ind-ustrials. - ,_ _ r The young son of Mait. and Mrs. and storms-, yet there were about Safe investments at from b to i per —Fresh Stotts of Groceries;-- Anderson is confined to' his bed fifty present. Lunch was served cent. Fruits and' _ with el*ht attack of scarlet fe- and an interesting program was Confactiouery, ver. rendered. I SL RANI.E-All classes written in- eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. q��1/! -'A few_ Hats to o at cost rl George'Cooper, one of our oldest Evan,3 Ward had the misfortune 'erorm. Accident and Bickness. Q g p 'cel and most highly respected eUizeds,' to have Iris knee dislocated one �+ while•they last. _ confined to his bed through ill- .day last Seek by being kicked by ..,-.Phone or write .i"yfJu�E?' ess. was + - Give iia an. Early Call- Ha cow. . &e confiners to his , _' N Clifford and-Mrs. Pilkeylao,3 lit- hou3e f11r several days but' he is 43tf ED. BOtfiUiAA,'Nchitby Q; Q 14 N N O y tle son, Grant, of Tornado, sp•aE able tii la, around again, although the 'week end with the formrr's he walks with a decided limp. 30 _ . BROUGHAM "parents',Luther and Mrs. Picts 'The PiAering �+ W HEN .you have „ s Courtice Eagleso• sstolsildx There are .a lot of contented p[acPd an o r d e r fowl at the show of tho Markham oaindi in the village these dayja, —Vigilawce Committee with us for memorial :Dressed* Wanted Poultry the Ln work and For the first time the electric light you have looked far in. D ed Poultry, meters, were read and, in a few to the future for our x was aueCesaful!n winningsix me psi "' - memorial work stands Good prices paid for poultry. ;. days afterwards the bills were re• The object of this Association is too u under stress of tim zes. calved. All now know what their :lessen stealing andprosecute p An oratorical contest of the - P and wewtl4er, IE is fru Birds muat be properly bled and dress- ! electric light will cost them, and the alone. t a l' t n uta. Continuation School pupils was they hat y -tb--% ed clean of feathers. _ ire to o back to Ttaesday evening to select a con the old order of things. Members having property stn en " bate" testat�t. At the close of the morning ser- oats imme&ately with any member a vice in the Baptist Church on of Executive Oommittes. N. W. STAFFORD, y John B. Stewart was in Terc p Membership fee 41.00. Kin eton Road, We have the Or1j;lIIal •-- on Monday receiving treatment Srnnday last a meeting was held P g for his hand, which was injured in 'at which there was a' good re re- Ttetats may be hadbom the President or QVhitb4 Bridal Rose ��ln� see can anappitaatdon.— Phone Whitby a cutting box some weeks ago and sentation of the congregation. 08 r� ng well ap . not progressing as_ we The meeting was called for tLe $sac. Com.-L. D. Banks,O.S.Palm. ; trrpose of considering a call to a er,M. S. Chapman, Pickering, on hand, open stook. would like. p . g On Monday ' evening Russell minister, After considering the D Munro las. Richardson. - i ra ._ Bold lIT ally , Pilkey slipped.,on the ice on the matter a unanimous call was ex president secretary quantity. ; sidewalk beside TtyaA. 9anderson'e to led to Rev, Mr, Stevens, of �. Owen Sound, who occupied the hotel ood dislocated his knee. Dr. 'Tomlinson was summoned and at. Pulpit here with so much accept- p �+ FRANK CHIDLOW112 leaded to his Injuries. As a result once on the two previous Sun- REMARKABLE VALUES he will be off dntsr for some time. days- 6tf Claremont, Out Claremont will have a commnn• AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS ' 4i sty Bale about March 31th. Parties Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Cbinchilla O'coats, reg. $20, 14.95 implements, a : Having live stock, :. furniture etc., will confer a favor "a Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 34 40, reg. 0. 1495 fl- by making early entries. This Frost , (sale will be extensively adver--tis Men's All-wool Veats, Coate,Sweaters, fawn and ieatber.reg 4.50,-27 5 *' tad George Keay, Auctioneer, Altooso * FenC® We have a full line to .50i and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, The annual fowl supper of the Men's from 2.50_to 9.50; Boys' from 125 to 2:50. -curling club, wideb Is furnished ", Men's 13 i Leather s r r �; � M nth Lea he Tops a s't, arc. 8 60, special 4 95 ,. _ esr o,�l, A by the losing side in the annual v - 0 itouroament. was held on Fridayy Call at Q xrf� j j''�f Pbone SW - . (evening in the Masonic Ha11. - -- - - J. RI1�4`► OLDS _ -'"There were about fifty.present, �e Chu ®ire you some ?-+�-�EON'T. ONTAI�SO All of whom did justice to the ez• y r- H 0v's"i s Bread •icellAut enp®er prodded. money by ordering Lj " The ''Women's World . Day of early. ;Pru er" will be held for all women r •of this community in the Baptist Our prices are right. , �' a 1'+P.� p Th O Church on Friday afternoon,Feb. 24th, at 2 80, Let each woman 'I�e will allow: till sib''': • u _ make an effort to be present at �9cak Sending Money 'Health this very special gathering for le per rod off regular price for 4 _ world-wide intercession. order ag before Mar, lot • George Story, of Stouffville, 2c-per rod off for taking offS ; t0 D1stoAt FOl!!tS Try a 11.rViai was in the village on Saturday car some time in March Mast demonstrating the now Ford v can send any amount of money ► - 71 when the roads are good. �_ l -en point in CaaHda at a mini <` - = car. A number of the residents -• }• of the village were ttw6ei to a 1c per rod for-snot cash mum of expense by using a Standard i 1 }a,f��� Bank Mone Order. Thio me is ' ` 1'I drive and were much imppresssad y 15x' RI vi the appearance and "bebavi• Order early and save 4c per.rod ' the simplest, bafest and most conven- nor of the mach discussed new con the.beat wire �•, sant way to-send remittances by mail fence made. in the Dominion ; if the mail goes HONE:90O' - _ car. The B. Y. P. U. enjoyed asocial astray no loss is -sustained. Should, 'q� * c evening at the home of Judson - i ydu desire to setld money to a point' �p!IC�GRIN�B -and Mrs. Ward, of Baleam, on CHAS COOPER otrteide the country,a Standard Band iN Monday sight. Although the ' hraft will. -ser .veyour purpose for '� weather was very severe there .` CLAREMONT * toirwarding money.to foreign places. F'arme-rs, Attention . {.; : • was a large number present. Af• g for Ackersnan's (,Zuality .. - `ter regular business-of the meeting i = ,'��n' " `' I bwve- the agency for the Famous xvae concluded, a delightful Harness. Ask the uaegr, r>< C C'�A11`tiXlK� t>tA l►]tit. Renfrew Machlaers, 8eparaton;. cavae spent in contests, games, mu• 11 LL. J lAlll�llil � Scales. and. the high quality Acorn Range, and am pre- _ sic etc. �e OF i C� r * g The severest storm of the sea- 1 ,W1ntGl ESTi1BusHED•. 1875 passu to giye beet terms. on occurred on Sunday-and Mon- Give me a-call when wanting some• , •day when there was a very high thing in these lines: Phone Pica 1007. wind accompanied by alight fail t O. A.. SHARPS • W• C. WILLSON, +_ sof snow. bile there was not � Sal e � �' a Pick ing Branch R, R. No. 1; LOOUBT HILL )much snow the wind deposited it *' Manager, ' &..ctw also at � z here and there on the roads-with - 13.o.t6r West Ha Whkbr —stip rosult that E. Bryau was nn- �--�� - G r-een Riser able on -andag--to make hie trip _ on R. R. 1. � t The 13th ,annual Concert and clearing out some _ Basket FactoryY 'Commencement Everpisea of the Manufacturers of Claremont `Continuation School of. -our. lines All kiYlds of Frust lgasketis' <will be given in the Community S Berry Crates,Bask tli • Hall on the evenings of Thursday - L`. - at great ll-S111�S _ and Friday, March 1,t and 2nd. _.. Farmers Bushel e , Aa interesting program will be TeductlonB. nt)Q nit.le5 -Clothes Bask4ts. given, consisting of chorusea, - firille, folk_dances, solos,.,dueto, Men's Woo Underwear, �-;. - nnOCkf readings and illustrated songs. - -- _ 1rs9 Frank Pe reg. l: i for Proprietor often call fo>r' tie These will also be given a one act Men's Fleece Underwear,, z lay, entitled :" "High Brown � PhoneMarkh 1604 p reg. 1.00, fol' .79 ''Breach of Promise." This black Men's Wool sox, reg. 50e, 39 l l investment of money. s ked tan absnrditFwritten by Men`s Overalls, reg.2.50 2.19 EATT Y -Sheldon Palmer, will provide one Mea's Smocks, reg, 2x50, 2:19 ll'I Regular saving W'1ll )lour of clean, Side splitting diver- Ladies'Silk and Wool Hose Bion. The pasty Has originally y Tr: die '{3u to take " STAND'S FOR THE BEST ?: reit. 1.00, for ,79 1,; p p y 'written for church production and Ladies' Col.,Cashmere Hose' Is highly recommended =to Boy X89 I -_ '� 'advantage Of your Scouts, Y.'bi.'C. A., Rotary and res. '1.25, for a > k ► Ladies Underwear, reg. 1.00 Oit when It ` _$iwanis Clubs, Schools and Col• per garment, for ppbrtuny a� leges. You will be highly amused Heavy Flannelette, colored, �fl t - arriveS. •by Benny Buzzer, the"lazy Court reg. 30c and 35c, for - janitor, and by Anty Louder, the -.21 _ •_ obtuse old Mammy, who "alnt Fla Flannelette Btaakete regi rk .;going to !ow no man #o cross- 'TIiE 2.75, for .. -2.39 i =- -` •e:•amipe her.'- Come and show 33 -.-DOMETION - ` your tnte t in your school and A few broken lines of Men's I I ij' _ d� 1 Rubbers greatly reduced ��I,�tll'�IilL�pf f,� ;' � ,,.OIL enconra he boysand lits. Ez• Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, 13,8a � I I,,gpupilsarecordially inviter] to g �il� I, iiilhe'd 1871 5 wear the school colors. Reserved �, I I�P Escablis _ Litter Carriers,' Hap Catrters*• b sesta may be obtained from pupils `�� Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow of the sebool, sale of which com• y"`�l: �, Bowls. Pressure Syetanis Etc. menced o8 C 0n Wednesday, Feb: 22nd. Do- eT It will pap eou to get me prices on bove beffore buying elBewReserved seAte, 35 cents : children, _►�'� '`1uit Whitby Br,, J'. H.Perry, SF; ents and rush• seats 25 cents+ P110IT8 1442,' �� ( I. PROD _ Program-will-&egin' at 8 o'clock �''$,ANK T �^�A p F,�� ��T _ ehn or - F , . . : A ' ..• '... - . .... ... '. - ,., .,_:' , ''a' .,s '^..-1 ^yP..rr'r+r"''` 'T^"r•Lt a ,�•'�-'t'r .,G' +u�' .•t .,':.. oa r.•„.. .� +a+R,. :d •(�,+,. ,w pt*r Et''••w z. v-" h+- �};+ d +iFn „v[.A�' 7ss. ,M-+�RM'.`4 5... z ZU 6 �,4Y r n . .. .,, h .v.-•- a<^a^ 4 erya 'f d W..� ..+! ,{,r i ._ T ,f" '<3r , ' •' .. .. , , i t•Y `4 S ' 'L ASSURANCE _ J FE r htCEow COMPANY �F 'CANADA k . : G---,".` - .H _ ..r i t , ,may .. ... -— _ •_ . • 9. 2 7 :ASSURANCES IN FORCE (net) ,1_,487,9901000 '; An Increases of $231,500,000 ,... Y :New Assurances Paid For - 32894089000 -- An Increase of $62,518,000 i r pToI Income - 102,774,000 . � w Afi Inaease A 1.-608-- .. . .. � ...... � € =Payments to Policyholders and BeneficiariesM - r 429224,00 Total Payments Since Organi- h 1 - 300,040,000 zation lReseav for[1nfo�reseen Contingencies• 12,5 00,000 w 4 ;Surplus over all Liabilities and f �» Contingency Reserve - _43,280,000 An If $11 ,269,000 r Increase o - -. _ . ASSETS at hecenber 31 , - - 401 ,3059000 r ••1927 -An Increase of $56,054,000 IDividereda to :Policyholders increasedfar - - - - - - - eighth successive year aFxTRACTs FROM DIREcroRs, REPORT Substantial advances`have been made in all flht! redeuiption or sale of securities which had $SW,000 has been set aside to provide for departments dining the year. rine,t gm ter high premiums. i the gter longevity of annuitants. Kirin - --- to - 'The ualit'`of the invevtments listed in the hnQ lite total provision under itis heading - • _- The total net incciine for the year exceeded R =3,0+@0,0(10. one hundsed-million'dollars .. - - assets is testified by the fact that on both bonds and preferred stocks not one, dollar,'due either $50,000 has been set•aside to provide for The strength and resources of the Compare} as interest or dividend, is iu at rear for even `rt tem, in_respect of .total disablity as }^ef have been further enhanced ot one day, while the dividends accruin to com- unreported. greatly in ex of he dive= -'fir -The high earning rower of tltd Company!s mon stocks are cl�,tds'payabie on the casae rtcK-ks at the time iS1t.09QY056.6t bas been paid or allotted R.investments has been again demonstrated. 'purchase. Jas profits too poli holdera.during the year. The net rate of interest earned on'the mean p `In addition, $6.205,373.00 has been con % :;' invested assets, after full rovidin for in- gv y • - • Y p t� The surplus earned during the year amounted-- tin nil allotted to deferred dividend poli--vestment expenses, was .6.47 per cent. 'I'1�ia to �3g.g11.429.67 fl it attich the following cies isaued prior to 1911, and to five year 'gratifying•result has been made possible by appropriations have been node•: distribution potkiea, to provide for-profits ' x ...�dividertd increaser, bonuses and 'stock privi•. 'accrued b{it not yet payable.' ` ;,lieges' accruing on .many, of .the- Company's $5:000.000 has been deducted,igen tht - --- - -"hold-"tags. maxtet value of o s as tirther Aft ed 'on all - •psovi a against our , tions. $11.269,330-.89 hag been added tot he : 1 tie a f, sion future fluctua- _. -.The wisdom of-the investment policy which, tions, increasing the amount so set aside to undivided surplus, bringing the total over nil has been consistently follrnved is past yearn, in s `$10,040,000. liabilities, contingency account and capital + _ 3: favotarin to terra bonds and .the stocks of - ;clock to$45.290.896.14. :1„00,000 has Leen added to the account outstanding and fiery carefully selected cog- *hich now stair at 512, 00.000. Your Directors are at substantial in j orations, has occas once .snore--entphaeired. —{� roti ids-for nforeaeett cortin encks; ' g f the eighth y The appraisal of our securities shows that.the $ i$ , ' e 4a of market valises oust coat' increased' �i,000,000 has been writt>•n off the Com creatse n the scale of profits to be distributed x ro ,riles. order to part _tK t holders during the en- i - du hig the-year by $19,235.889.99. In addi- pangs Head' Office buildiing and I►a POl cY fi ; tion, a net profit of;C5,0?8,033.20 accrued from YJ pe _ •. suing year.. - , —A,SSU a- , .,S,UN- L--1F RA Y 0 ... . - - - - • ------- pnlicy of adapting motor cars to wo- the right angle so that woliTen' caw-,totind ia--a►anY .models, Gear shift lover: are long and eaeil� +1928 Auto.Models - sett! another retleeerneat i9 the reached, and parking Ur:� .euro Men drivers. ride all day in perfect enmfor�. t • As one goes from showroom to In the various dririug conipart• cr'oupiite of instruments on the desk sled in same Edell by a ng_leve= Bush for VYomen showroom, one will find In models menta„ refinements are everywhere so:tnat a tyltiele ;lance:teres the story, with epees latch fiat i% els? wixhimi for 192E refinements which will appeal est evidence. Many model% have the of gasoline and'n3i supply, eagine heat, easy reach. In fact tUsre is nor operst um�eous acftng femtnins driver are new ansi thinner steering wheat, speed, mileage and rate of eharge. tion,incidental to.the.cow*rel.of most Vphatsrtery 1_.u�cursous and In- which tiLa diminutive hands as com•i one will find accelerators of the of the lots 'models equiripg atrume>nts Placed So as Not special care. has been given to the fortably as those of men, Centralize,,i large treadle type, rubber covered so{-reach;' a l,eint �vnm:,e ap "Reach" �\ to Require Reach npholatering of the interior and ma• tion of light controls on top of the as-sot to mar aailady'r shoes and ser+preciate• - Qpection of the various models of terials are the finest of mobairs, steering post., and arrangements for at )rat the right angle so as not to In pi�ilea now will show that_m l�roe to hs_andulealbe2a_._.�liahtb ! _i �adjuetment of tLe poet itself, to t�t .he.ankle. Clutch and brake yed- Iii Ticking paler may 1►a_x r„rgrus 9 taauu ac.'nrer� ora ,continuing the r are sett and comfortable, met at. t just suit the individual driver, also, are els also are_rubher co4ered. mer�f-fie araliB' St:--- YS 4:►ay '^rr''• {=a�.d y'•a1'cA: h. Li Y1:rY4 W�'. ,2.,•l.G,/.•WT,'y�": •j•:-••q'w�Mf�S •f•.:Yfu`•.,a.p `,. ,.a'»w..:s,Jv,Y{t',^';,:c,.....1rr+.ww�lay�i,'4. h,�.-•:s:.+a �• ,Rt 4 .e. �-1:.. +E ,..4,¢,..� .G/, ',!�f' - ,x„ yU4{-.w„ ..,, w .',.'... •. , 1aTt'�el .se"Gettaral^ati�'ht .: - aDtiyst H#>V1lfM ,• ` jt3 tgarlsofl"fi�llFi�tisoaa �f 'The London citlrtte pericyte t?teir N ' °.,,. - s 'maTitatly, i3taclptisied: adept. how allotted !tract fon o't leln- e&iriit: jtf+sttee ° ., ply and:amateurish .afFe the ordin-- V{th-humor- . asy bacbel0r's eluma7.-maneuvertngst. Witness (asked to identity - - So far *as it appiles specllirstily to chin)- I'm npt certain: seems.to _ cadets, Sir'Webb's advice is sound. hire washed bis face since I last saw $itch,.Red Blood Needed AO Keep j A hoabehold depende�w for, rmbsfe- flim. ____._XTp Their Vitality. Y I tense upon a Young a.•'-1i:' nfllcer's pay Defendant inblgamy lase=lam'ieet� ;�._ . will keep the bridegrwiw - ao busy Ing..rather quear to-day. ] realty 66 • 9►maneuvering'to to preserve things go- ought nu't to be-here at alt. It should De borne !n mind that' g 1s a pale, bloodless girls need plenty of. Ing flom. one .pay 'cheque to the next Motorist, summoned for exceeding.. _ � r dry- nourishment, plenty of sleep and re- r that he will bave-Iittle opportunity to speed Itmit—I was stamping my feet 7 w'q lgular ack of appetite.. and exercise, . But 86..give.much atentfon to.anythbig els". because .they woie cold, and I must / 'limbs f :adieUt hinde _feed, aehiug Even in civilian Iife with the cost,of have touched the accelerator! Red, Rrose OrSYitge Pekoe to 'progress. To beef-steaks and gi"dt ale so 111.811,,tile , magratrate—If you don't Bo back- -- — save the _weak, thin-blood.ed sufferer, couple who start out to build a home she roust have new, rich blood, and: to your wine I shall make an under __ t: lnothl on nothing but hope, health and Bali• against you. _ ng.meets a case of this kind so i pence will find'fre4uelit OCeaston to Defendant—I'm aircady paying tin 1! n kim. c ltgld Ahu»tremrt well as Dr, Williams'- Pink Pills. pohder over the ancient maxim about der,an order. • These pills not only enrich and in•' the proneness o2 love to depart by the 1lagtstrate—«1ho, made- the order? Mrs.—"I won't be long, dear. I'll ' crenae the.blood supply, they help the Defendant -The misaus herself. Cl AdYCmEDt1 - window when poverty stalks to be' ready !n a minute." Ma'.--"Well, F appetite and aid digestion, relieve- the through the door. Ail of -which only - + lOtgLi'sZ '? weary back and Iambs, thus bringing means that about the same proportion n� c for goodness' sake do pick out a mite health 4 d strength and, trans- of men will marry young as always MANY O a Ute that's not mare than halfnn_hpur QL, L a A ITT ROCK, LECiH away., 11 00 Y 00 ane, Red Baby Ohto� forming, anaemic girls an aB and,of' same r4- 18.00 per 100 and uP.. I�atchin;e 1.0 cheerful, happy people. 8.00 or 100 sad ug • Pedi sed C The value of Dr. Williams' Pink fi portion will slake a go of matrimony. G��n� -=-- 00 each - Pills in the case of anaemic girls is Minard's Liniment for asthma. Vjil tented Catelo;iis Free. L. 8 Auitd i proved by the case of Mins Lucy Stod -. . 9oas son T, i3ocfiwood, oat =1 10 dart, Marearetville, N.S., who Bays: i,Y Baby's Own Tablets Are Fine Frostbites ABY CHlc'Ks—WH FIATCI� °'From the-a�e-et l2-ta15;I was In-an, Ds aVe filters Minard's Liniment Counteracts the varieties of Baby 10a an, ter t � for Nervous,' Sleepless vee catalogue. Price loo and up. anaemic condition. I was very thin Dublin in ._----- lnflammatlon, eases the pain, ;gwitaer, t�ranton. Ont. �`•' and nervous, had no appet.ltg and 'had I Trll=pn -.,Children. soothes and heals. .''no desire to takeI " k o those of my age. My mother got From Can. the ams o Baby's tonte'atter tonic for me, but they did Free-State, President Receives 6wu Tablets is spreading over the ' The � �� me very little good. 'Then Dr. Wil- an Ovation as Guns world.- Mothers recommend them .to liams' Pink Pills were=recommended Roar a Salute other mothers and wherever they are and almost from the first they seemed tried nothing,but words of praise are I c OF M I - W-*e iBat-what-zvns-Heade heard for these pleasaut tasting little MY strength. After. taking the pills 1A. that promptly relieve the r for a time I Left an altogether differ- minor ailments of young c ren. Dublin.—President William T. Cos- Nslu ent girl. I got up ,In the morning feel• grave, returning Crom >t tour of Can• "Babe's Own Tablets are one of the m Ing bright and active, sad ready, for beat remedies for children's ailments �-� ada and the United States, came home I work or play. Since then I have'al-!on Saturday atter.a boisterous cross I have ever used," says Mrs. Arthur 1== ways taken a couple of boxes fit Dr.' T. 'Allen, of Auburn, Me, "My little EXPECTANT v Iing, amid the booming salute of can- Williams' Ptak Pills in the spring as i non and the cheers of thousands. A girl was nerYous and could not sleep, R tonic and have thus kept In the best I I tried the Tablets and she was re v ° o fleet of airplanes met his ship at boa of condltfon:' lfeved at onset She was also troubled r and escorted it to the Kingstown Pier, Every weak girl should promptly with constipation and not},Iing seemed MOTHERS where a salute ai nineteen guns rang- follow the example of Miss Stoddart. to help her, i had used the Tablets .:. out: tfeeling sure that the pills will renew but a short time before her bowels His triumphal entrance into Dublin r ? her health: You can get the pills were regular. All mothers should RR4Lamd M!'s. MCn�d s Letter. was made by the ancient southern from any medicine dealer or by mail keep Bxby'a Owa Tablets to the house HCZr EwCHCC Ma He� , ; < gateway on Leeson ..Street, where j mwi p at 80 cents a box from The Dr. Wil for they are a valuable remedy." items' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. I Queen Victoria was once received on Baby's Uwn Tablets are sold by all „ a visit to_Ireland•. Here a mounted Chatham.Ontario.—"1 want to tell } gtrarrj of honor clattered out and led druggists or will be mailed on receipt au how much good your medicine. ON MARRYING YOUNG the procession of thousands of torch of price, rs cents per box. 6y The has done me, Be- :0, ' beareaa,'>ti ho, with lienee and bangers, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brock fore m y baby 1s Advising cadets at the Royal -Ml'1i- ville, Oat. _ k came I !e!t so earorted the President to the Or % weak and r n n- is � ' Bary College, Aldershot, England, not ham Hotel down that I could ti�h; do so many, many babies of tai• Ito be in a burry about getting Hier•i used to rhe whole city was lavishly decor 'ta�}1y �a�•v'—FQr � �: hard 1 y d o qi y �day escape all the little iretfnl spa]1s r ril- IQtllViedman, �ondensed his argritish, 04nera% umantWebb lnto lttanilwith tomt ateda bubting and Throughout alba PQlitiCians ,; `.` R ached conruivally ever head andmotblers ailments that the tday, aa� I& notable phrase. "If you enter into[evening airplanes circled overhead. Starting as a plain citizen, you have �, '� ,~, and I was so die- Resp them uphalf the night? saatrtmony," he said. "you will tine Later the throngs caw a flreworka die• two alternatives «mss ccould�cry d that m 11 you don't know the answer, you _—your freedom of maneuver .Is cramp, w Either you are interested !n psblichaven't diacoaen d pure, harmless play,. hoc h was part of the homecom- morningtillni�h, ed,°' } ?here• are married mpg who affairs or you are not. I had anoNer Castorta. It ki sweet to the taste, and Ing welcome. 'will regard this as a perfect example I If you are not, you have no to baa ustone ear sweat in the little stomach. And its President Cosgrave delivered a y1 y " of the rhetorical power of understate speech at the hotel which was broad- worry about a o an t gave me a lot w gentle latlueace reams telt all througlY f If you are interested, you have--two do, So I thought I would try Lydia the tiny system. Not even a dietasts- meDr It wilt be noticed that the j cast throughout the Free State, en• _ g General used no weasel words He I alternatives; I E. 1'ltikham's Vegetable Compound. tui dose of castor o1.] does so mne>s 4, eating cttizeas fn the moat diatsat as I had read�much shoat it in the d, � 'a did not say *,if you enter'lato laatri P�� to 'strase is the-eathustaem of Either- you engage actiivety or. you good. " do not. little books.I found a difference right Fletcher's Castorfa ie purely raga- , ' menmate m°II�g,"Doubt,ees If spate's wtIlenter abe!to 'the capital. sway as my head was relieved and table, so You may give 1t freely, as ,, I If you do not, you have nothing to .. +: III the course of his speech he said any tired feetinga gone. My sister worry about diarrhea. Or those many times when to,strike out the p0id ;America had received him as repre had been doing my washing and she "'ti and Insert in lieu theree� "when," senting the Irish Free State with dig- if you do engage actively, you have continued doing it, as she said it 1 AyroBut lust don't gnea,of colic: r hat tlg a ®n but a sober -world should pay to at- two alternatives: taught net me back if I btarted to do : nitp, courtesy, generosity and hoepi- Either your work is recognised by it again. It sure did help me and I ter. For real sickness, cat] the dd7ops _Itentlon to the suggestlon. tality. He brough back a message of bad taken just two bottles when my ''always. At ocher times, a taw drops Thepe can be. no debate as to the peace and of abiding affection for Ire your party and you are given general truth of this British warrior's store work to do or you are not. baby came. He is a line big boy, 01 Fletches'r Ceatorta. lead, which had a warm place fII now nearly five months old. I am I The doctor often tells you to do �! I It you are recognized, You are taken major premise: .the assailable point erica'® heart. taking your medicine again and I am that; and always says Fletcher's. l ,..in his syllogism lies In the minor pr into the inner circle or you are able to do m work all by if now. I ' e`I '!God blase the people of America— y y myself Other preparations may be gnat asA i -not_ '> 1 always recommend the Vegetable mise that it is not good for a young !Canada and the United„Statee!" he tt pure. just an free from dangeroefg exclaimed.- If you are not in the Inner circle, you Compound to women, and especially mea to find.his freedom of maneuver, dross, but why experiment'' Beeids cramped. A good many veterans ' 0 have nothing to worry about, Liu expectant motbetd, ae I believe a Ute need help at these times," the book on care and fe lot I! you are In the inner circle,you will y can be found to testify to their re- bits,OmER MrsAw,,24 Harvey St babies that comer With Flet°hel Bret that:their own was not cramped Ministers'and Markets finally be nominated for public ���� Oatai�ia i Catstorta is worth its weight in gold! • iii few years sooner than actually was office or you will not. I;egina Leader ilia.): The pro- the -case: posed appointment of a Canadian 1t ,you are not nominated, you have A youth.of'skill and Invention need M�aistor to Tokio should. as the Prem- nothing to-worry about. not despair. -even when hymeneal I ter points out,not': only serve to If you are no you bare two a1- lehaplets turn to Leiters of steel. It[stimulate trade,-between Canada•and Either you wternatiill be seated or you will r Is astonishing what 0pporttinitfes for Japan but•she uld also tend to create - f tnaneuveriug within the state of matri- not.' - a better feeling between the two If you are not, you •have nothing to n lmony aperson of ingenuity cab' dis- 'countrlee. It is a short-sighted and worry abgut. DEMAN s� cover. To mautain -a reasonably colonial grew' which tapes-exception If you are elected, you have ilea alter- happy home,-to keep the bills paid, to to any of the Misiiaterial posts which native>): iget out to lodge now and then, to en- the Government already'has created Either you wil be`seafed or you vein x .' boy a few golfing week ends without or has in mind. not: y ' Oiard feelings in tl>e domestic circle, } perhaps mesheofrohavrng k thof e i'olitkiana live oft the fathead If you are seated, you have nothing to Pe ��- worry about. alissue cheerful. as she pours mid- the land-and everybody else tool ei u y°ti are not seated, you will again might coffee for the gang when it has to be a plain citizen with nothing dropped in for an evening of pennyo� about. RIIte—&Il of this requires proficiency;Woodsmen—Keep M1nard's handy. Minard's L1Mment for sick animals. • - - - -- - , The worst thing about wisdom :ta � ' •-> vt a`it „ be it e i . can chip acqu ed on 1.h n• � YE f4 ` - -atalment plan. , — . e A professor claims to have found _. 200,000 useless words-in the diction- _ ary. He could have counted ten'times oa�rvrne _ that number.in Hansard. AILu _ r' - r` of"AGN - Lindy is going over good as a < ® writer, since he never lacks for atmos- I phere.de — ti! to n� IN0OLB•RON Ni�0'; Successfully ,:� The w role world knows Aspirin 13s Sri a itaive antidote for ,i ASTHMA Relieved ►, I_ • a�• n 8t4t it's just as important to kttoui that there u only out _.._._ Use Dr. Guild's Green 'fountain pezuine Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the, - - Asthma Compound. priginated by g ^ Dr. S. I3. guild, specialist in respir- box. If the name Bayer appears, it's genuine; and if it doesn't, $xcecs nnid is the common cause of 'time's its Volume in acid. it is harm. story--,arrections. Quickly -relieves [lent; and tastelesd and'"1ta action 1s the distressing torments+ that cause _fit isnot! Headaclies'`are dispelled by Aspirin: So are colds, and indigestlnrl, It results in pain and Buff, and lor+q of -leapp. Two the pain that goes with them; evetf neuralgia, netlritiS, and ThBt1121a- g quick. You will'never relp On crude sizes, 11.60 anq 36c, Also-cigvrettes, sourness about two hotirsafter• satin .ler s�-._B,t --our drurgist._ _ promptly relieved... , �tAspirin—at any_dWgstore—w1 of sent direct;- postpaid roe cash. �rp1rGA directions. iThe qu c comes ve a an alkali f when you learn .how quickly,' how FREE TRIAL box fa cigarettes) 'which neutralfzeq Sold.' The best nor (plesisaigtjyrfBis premier.method acts. wfiti eu?thoritatfve treatise on causes and treatment sent on request. P�i313IC18t1S prescribe AspiriII; rectfce its Phillipa' Milk of,Magnesia, Please let 1t shout you—now. ,T, _, rt UMD 00. inDrst, list„ fit has remained standard with physt-I Be snre to }tet the genuine Phillips' sept 9s, , runs fm the v0-years Sinn tic invPn- Milk of ,llagrieata..pr_�arib,ed by.physi• Distr. fpr Can.: Lyman'a Ltd. It does NOT affect the heat` - - 1' 84f-St- Paul tat. W., Montreal - t{on, I sten, for.60 yeses in correct.in excess 1 a r r• ,sr one spoonful of.I'Iti111ps' ttilk Of 1106; Each bottle iInntainss�l direr L_ -______._-.._—�--__ _ 91-111 kye.,n ib■t Asplflu moeva Rarer maoufrrturr, to osanre ,br-ynGltc apinat (mita. lap yin 1 tb�ti de m r alt' erc•l 1.:i Canada) Mdieating Rsyor %[anorLetnre. iridic I1 , ' s` •dwmar!_ j.IP 'lekta tre,itrnll`7":inat'ffntly mA ny rlons—e ny drucsf ore. a� �:�, ISSUE No. ti—'2� tioaa Me Ta1J1�Ya will tam n',ti fl�Ee Nr ('regia" 1.r a t r h . ,... :... ,,.�....'...,, . ... „ <,:. •.., s__. -,'..• g-^-';4�,•.-ry u• .;re,",-"`y, y7-*u' ..acs_ a�. .urr,....X .�ia'e, �. '"3<> ->.s�.:* �s�",,yr, .,,;... ,,�.... .,, '„u:�'�9'ii�"`'°'"`�'�•? rt,..t, � t F a•.�,�._t '. r �,.. e..':`i° j?4°; ^''M :..>iLr' ..`'�,,,.... °�,a „�"r *',, ��;�.,;,. ya, ;Rib e� •"r,,. 1 r ,�xT� .*.M-. `:n�,ti' '..� �=�+-«:e ..r. a ,�i.rd+'yt"�k3w;•.. .. .. .... ..,. .cr . ::.:. -r., .. .} .,,' �. , • � ..yKF'.. ^s.,..,n71x ' l _.�t3n@$ Ya4 r►+ 1 -ITS UERE city— on Ftida last ': - - N 'MIEN RLA11 --• .z-----...---_ .__ _----- - — _ y l O y WILSON--In loving"ateiYlory of WiI- -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding ars vis ,TT g with Dr. and Mrs. Cart- elan Wilson,who died Feb.86; 1918. . --:N: B: lads; h g has retriirQed In our lonely hours of thinking, h e B a n d b o J 1 V8�'�, borne alter'en o in a week's va- aright. `.` Thou hts,of you are always >zear, -Mrs.J. Arnot has been con9n- cation., Wo who loved you sadly miss you ed to her bed for several weeks on -Mise Ada. Strachan, of Toron• _ P1s it dawns another year. to,ope,lt Sunday with John and account,of illness. -Wife sad Haughter. An.•eliti)relf�ew o)r8tit10I1 III Radio. ' RLo818 )in0llt O9Btl3f. Mre. Dlnrkar. -A. W. and Mrs. Sturdy. of -Mist<kar�tie Bat@, of°Toronto, Regina, are visiting with the lat-_ IN MEMORIAM --a'eceiving sets in appearance, Performance, ter's sister, Mire. Henry Wood. Bim lioit of Control Tone ualitg �! spent the weekend with her -Qiiss Marie Baledon. who has STEWART-In loving" memory of p ' Q ' :.friend, Leila Mooney. been'suffering from a severe cold Samuel Stewart, •who fell asleep DnrSbility of Construction, -:141're. Win. Collie was on the for some time, is no•w threatened Feb. 22nd, 1826. ' e°.ck list for several days taet week, with plemeisy. I miss you in such countess ways, - _One Dial Tuning. '? but has now quite recovered. -Dr.H:T. Fallatae,Resident Dent- Yes, father dear,.I do, - -A large number in the village Office over lialadon's hardv%are I miss you here, I miss you'there' are still enflerinx .from colds, but store., 6tffee hoar., 9 to 6 Baily Will Yes, I miss you everywhere. -- 4 the epidemic is gradually dying evenings by aypointment s - RJ I Q M) a ' ant. _)€ire. Jabez Hallett, we regret I miss you when the morning.daw, s, , -W-G. and Mrs. Reis and dao- I miss you when the night returns, jthter, Miss Edna, motored to St. to report,is ill at present. Her M home is dark without you, WITHOUT POWER TUBE WITH POWER TU13F. Cathariuee on Saturday and spent, many friends are hoping for an miss you all the time. All dr cell equipped ,All dr cell-equipped '.'.over Sunday with friends. early and complete recovery, -Remembered by his wife, y • y pP� -A number .of the young pen. -John Doyle went to Toronto Grace Stewart. t�1 n s� ='pie of the village and surroandiag one day last week to enter one of --•-= �l88. 1 e� _ qP e75�J© -conn try treated themselves to a the hospitals to receive treatment SALE R6GI8TER. ti for blood-poisoning in`one of :his 'Using 4 volt wet A _ ..Using 4 volt wet A _dgnee in the Toa_n Hall on Friday Tfrursday, March Ist-Dispersion sale hendx whielydeyeloped from a of horses cattle including 20 much `,; 1O� QQ - night last. _ xi -Mrs. James Andrew spent small pimple. l9 45 -Howard Davis, accompanied cows, young cattle and beef ring- ftLurday in the city with her dan- ers,.. also 50 Tamworth digs, pure by his sister, left 'on Wednesday bred belonging to W. J. Hakney, ghter, Laura. and had the plgas- iver of last week-by-motor car for Re- �'g A wonderful four tubed Rsce ^ Lire of hearing the Mendelesohn lot 10, con. 2, Uxbridge,'1% miles ' *- Rine, where their father is inbusi• f m Choir concert in Massey-Hall, south of Goodwood. 6 months .,'De Forests latest ness. After spending some time credit. Sale at 1 o'clock. F. W. -A[ St. Gleorge s Cburck on with slim the intend to proceed Silversides, Auctioneer: 'Sunday Mr. W. A.' Sproule will y l' reach at 10 80 a. m.. and 7 p, m, to California, where they will re• Tuesday, March 6th-Credit sale of Fred T Budin Ple�er� �. aide. .. The adjourned vestry meet€ng fresh cows and springers, steers, Established 1857. Avill be held on Monday, the 27th, -The Imperial Oil Company are heifers, -young cattle, horse,buggy, - at 8 m. malting extensive. improvements and harness, the property of J. A. - - - -Don't forget thesale-of home to their property at the west end . .Hawtin, Beaverton, to be sold at of the village. The garage has the Frank Mackey farm, short dis- - �P. > atle cooking, wady and' after• g k and is tance west of. Whitby Town. Sale y ..r itioon, tea in St. Paul's- Sunday been moved further bac Satuon rda�aflrec- be enlar ed. A store-bouse at 130 sharp: See bills. Wm Maw, 9 A =annus. March 3rd,'under the sus Lq - rtheClass. - installed to supply gasoline to this Thursday, ,Mlarch''8th - Extensive .t -�Owiag to preparations being -We have had good ice at the comprised of 71 acres more or less; -` .. district. auction sale of first class made for their drama on Tuesday school rink this week, and if wen- aeveoing, 'the Y. P. 1% of St. An. good stone house and good bank `� draw's Church have found it ad. Cher continues favorable, last barn, also three-new Massey--H•ar- �ar's schedule,will be continued ris implement_out fits, consisting of � '.zt ^vi®ableto postpone their regular y. Special price oil t8lble linens W�11c1Y t imeeting on Friday night. with hockey on' Tuesday and Fri• grain binders, corn binders, mow- a day nights only, and the public ers, rakes, `disc.drills, cultivators, -Rev, J. R. Fraser. of Dunbar arrived too late for Xmas tra E. � on Moeda Wednesday and Sat• harrows, plows, etc. This sale is - .. a ` 'ton, and Rev. J: S. Ferguson, of on lo! 28 con. 2, Scarboro," Ken- nrday evening@. During the day 11 at. Andrew's Chureh, Pickering, the rick is reserved free for the nedy Road, at Agincourt. 'This is exchanged pulpits on Sunday school children until 8 p. W. and Property of the-Scarboro Land Co. Pure Trish Linen Fable »Ciloth8 With six evening. On account of the storm Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, Terms, 8 Serviettes; in sizes 45x45 and 64x54 - • r the attendabce was not large. hockey ie not Ormitted. ,f g ' -On Friday evening last a most months' credit on chattels. Tei•rns -Both sizes in blue border and gold border. -Mrs. McLean. of Cleveland,re- .pleasant bele Wa's a nt in St. on -farm will be made known on - - E,�� turned home last week, after p day of sale. As this is a clearing Received these d1I80t f10I]1 Belfast. „ kndrew's manse, when the major- spending several weeks with user out sale no reserve whatever except r it of the membere and adherents _ l .,mother, lairs. Hodson, who was on the farm. which will be offered ofpthe church had assembled la Special clearing elites of 2.21 and - eonfioed to ber bed through illaess, subject to a reserve bid. Parties in P r order to spend a socia] evening to need of implements - ':'but who Is now mach tmpraved.' elements and machinery 2r.e54 per Est: . Iilr•s• R. H. Crank was taken wether At 7 SO the Y. P. S held will benefit by attending this sale. 'to the Wellesley Hospital. Toxon• .their _re,gn r weekly - masting. Prentice-and Prentice. auctioneers, when a num :of very interest T_ to.on Sunda to undergo acritical ry 416 Balliol St., Toronto. Telephone ." Sunday tux re were read that Were Silk and Wool Holeproof Ho`iery,all our 1.25 lines now' ezra4,3pa. Til® operation was psi Hudson 134?w- tr much enjoyed by all those pres- - ,;perfelrssed on Monde morning On lisle at.._9$_cQnte. And was successful. ' e hope that enL. At the conclusion of the Y ��, tdeerttrssesswts. per, - - 'she clay make a rapid recovery. P. S. meeting all joined heartily - t "At St. Nines valued Church im commonity singing, led by the �tOR SALE-pilin 2 months old. Aft- = star. with Miss Baxter at the i' plgtoJamesGreeclaw,Pickering . 28.2!3 na 9nnday. the pastors subject � - . . - ` ,. piano. There was thea a pause - 1� will be Moses, Leader and Law: OR SALE-A rod.and wltits cow. Is is is which John and Mr!. 3ilnrkar F+ f giver,"the Bret of a series. At , soar rresAened Apply to Gerald C�lark.'D++q a m. there will be a mem s servic@, id ere escorted to chairs placed baton 24-25 -ill e _ y .• 1 roluentl in the large room. there 'trill. be a mens choir and y OUSE AND IAT FOR SlILE- lt laymen will hays charge of the • 8. Westney then appeared on H In the V111age of P3eksring. Apel at the tn@eting the scene and read an address in vEtti-S office. 21 k 'al� the world ' there e -The eery rent storm of the win appreciation of the services of Mr. RUOKING-All kind.of_local and nrkar in the church, he having T dlatarce trnek,ng oromptiy handled �} ter r on Sunday and bton- d was a high wind,but been a member of the choir for Pbone�k2309 C.K.nllratt 23 �'' thin three ears, urch trees- - — YeTa �s 'the amount of snow that fell was y' y O RENT-On con.2. Pickering, a not great and in consequence it neer For twelve years and Bible T4-roornedcottave, AppiytoThos, Watmn. _ dii not interefere with the motor class teacher for over tweoty•oae R.R 2,Piekeriug. +4tf hrffie on the Highway. In 'other years, se well a9 being a member ��j,�1� A DIO HOSPITAL-All kinds of L its of the erovinee the %now of the Session and Board of Man- Rradiorepa,n. -Satiafactrongw ranteed. Pn- s. like' C a ers for a unmber of years. The ces reamnable. George Tool. R.R 1. Locoat fr�l 1 t ]C#U a9 mliC)$greeter. gg Hill. Plane Pick 1018 a4-27 ��++ address also expressed a retia _. _ _.— - bFpn't forget the play, "Want. P PP --Isd, a 3�9ife, W be given by 9t. Aa• tion tf the services of Mrs. Mur VOR SALS-6Shoats about 100 lbs. kar. The document was signed in each. Apply to Wilber Jobimm.lot 24,cos. drew e Y: P. S. old Tuesday even. a,Pickering.or address R.R. 1.Locust Hilt. zs , M Ing in the Town Hall, when you behalf of the congregation by the .- - will asset the Crabbe family and officials of the Board. At tbecon. VOR SALE-Young Embden can. Our (grocery Department is full den 1 p and l Mam Hollow R[chard Wilkins is his elusion of the reading of the ads nabyO4 r� `rGray r..R R.tvo """"a►i#e-liiimtii R advidtiiires. ....trood dress, John C. Stork dtevppe�dd for z,Ciaremom. Pbone Clare 2213. 24-23 ,' Of good things* ielean humor and common sense 'ward sad presented Mr...Murkar ]REWARD—For information lead lletwade this drama, and it win be with s handsome mahogany roan- ing to the recovezy of i it of docks used The Big Store"i9 -the only place in tow d ora evening Won spent. Admission ole clock with Westminster chimes. �+u roan for aextee wires. and tae _^ ,. pe abase an.and or 4th R s ith. Markham. where yon-ow purchase"Crosse-and Black- The only$5 cents, _ recipient. of this' beautiful pyo.central,Markham. 2a well' pare fr=uit Jame in 3 lb.jars. Straw. L, w ho was taken entirely OR SALE-t heifer rising 2 years berry and Raspberry alto. The name is s -The Women's Institute will y ?hold their regular meeting on surprise, replied briefly` to behalf -OR.1 heli«calf a months oil. both good• guarantee of quality. _ - !Tuesday next. the. Slat inst., at o! Mre. �frkar and himself, Alw a good heater. or wootd emcbamisefors thanking he donors for the been smaller one which most be in goon coodttiorm, - the►.bome of ides. Jsaree Richard. i.orenzoKeeler, Greenwood. 2a ' MAYY LINES OF PIiIIrIE CHEESE ' son, at 8 o'clock. Boll .Call— tiful token-of _tbeir _— ' "Don'ts for the sick room."` Mrs. The ceremony was fo lowed by TORONTO W�-wA'9S LAIIN• DRY(Semi finish)—Let out driver tali and Choice Jnne Meese, Glenn's Maple Leaf- Fallaitie will report on "Edtica a very pleassnt soriitl hour during cspla;n ow 24 bort: servmee. Just leave yaw 'Loaf Cheese, McLaren's Cream Cheese, tion." Mea. Gordon Law will give Wh€ch refreshments were�erved: Warne with Mr.S.W. avis, barber shop. we Chateau Cheese, Mukraft Cheese Etc. s paper. Mip#Fs wkee. aecomparl will pick up and deliver a times a week. ' fed by Mre. F. T. Bunting. will ww4lTzvwas FARM FOR SALE:OR RENT-96 favor the sa&i@DC@ With V1a11D acres of loth places cot an con.5.Pickering,ildilots . . CHAPMANy Mrs. James Miller, the oldest 1 o_si of mater at both pla��a and good buildings and eeleetiocis. `` All i>ooinen are Wel medium fences. 1 am forced to sell or rent on ac• _ y come dent of Whitsvale Villa Lt e, •Incl pos- count of poor healt-h. -)ames .'.It_ silly the oldest of On'taridT�'innty, Locust Hill r_— 44tf .-Ann mber of radio fans of the died:at`her.howe.in Whitevale, Fri, OR SALE-Just used one season. wiling@ have, during the past few �j When XpERIENC Counts day last in her niri,n -ninth year. 1'•1 Daniel's hot water incubator, 280 eggs listened to a musical pry- - automatic tea ••1 So Hof blue flame oil brooder grain broadcasted by station 2 L O The late Mrs. 1►Sill..r, who befarg traps; �. , S00 duck. Also mash troughs and drinking of London, England. At times her marriage was' Miss Robenna founts. This is an opportunity to get a full out- of Craigie, was born in fit cheap. Apply to W. E. MT3 e,: Box the program could, be heard very 02,Whitby, i' Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, on August - :distinctly, but there were tinges 14, 1829. Following her marriage to ! ` when there wa@ considerable•in•. the late ,James Miller in 1853'. elle Millers Ideal cIacnbators it is not enough to know the laets J terferenee. The progratu_was re• and her husband came to Canada, broadcasted by a Buffalo broad- 11tIId BTO.OdBI'8 settlin at Belfosd,. Yore County about a-mine. casting station and also by C F C where Mr. Miller opened a blackatnith - --- Oil or Electric. =A. at theTonoaty Star. An event shop, Later they moved onz mile -Patented Egg-turning Trays. ` { sty .are essential but it tak88 eX• of this kind would have caused a east to Whitedale Village. Mrs: Send for Catalogue. F- �rreaL sensation w few 9eara ago, Miller had lives continuously for rlence t0 draw proper COticli9— `bnt in,this axe of great discoveries over sevently years in the. same Ei . a StAUSU, PiC�elllII� C 3t passes unnoticed by-tie mase of house. She was recognizes in the the people. communityas a woman of stefiin ♦ ions from the facts. _ -A. O. Sharpe, wbo has been character nd remarkable intAligence eIf W Radio, I Cu Do It' lrnaaager of the Standard Bank in Up until her fast days she understood The wise investor will make sure Pickering for the past year, has and remembered many details of the s iQr�T A. $ ' ^tleen_prezm4ted._ ►.the position of public events which are now tabled 3 manaomr of the branch �►�-1ve� �- - -. a _ under the rei of four British S - Four yeitmpeaetical experience. -O� aOn1e one eZ}1e1'len�+'ed a8�'i0 hOW Hsoabarg, • Iowa of slant two ereilrns. Mrs. Miller retained all her General radio repairs and supplies. thousand iobabitants. Sincecom faculties to the lest and took an in- Aerials erected.riots repaired, •'iog to PickeringMr.,Sharpe has rebuilt eta ':tO act On �;hw88 faCtB. made•host of friends, and mobile tereat in; the affairs of the present 7 �• tune, and was able to read the daily Bullder of One custom-built receivers. v , we regret very mach at losing papers on her ninety-eighth birthday Reasonable prices. C O g him, we congratulate ,him on his without the aid of spectacles. She is pickertngresidenls rosy leave notiSe .. , 8 ARKkR cf S.7 prooloLion, and hope that this survived by one son Norman, at at Joose'drug store or Whitby's ,. -clsaolie-nay-be'--tinny-u---step-t0-a- -homia;-five--grand-ehi�rel}-and--two- - _garR a and I will call and gine ' position still higher, The tranwfer great grand children. Her husband esti a& ol�yvur-- '-- PICgERTN( will take place next week. Mr. and three son$, William, Jame., and requirements. V? Redditt, of Sombre, will succeed John, also two daughters, Robenna -Address Markham R. R. 1.or call �Z�.,o-;Box r40 Tele hone Pickering 4.540 ?J r. 3h'i rp,in Pickering. and Annie, predeceased her. Lot 2,Con. 4, Scarboro. P g �4 - r i r "-r Ye a, ��a d..r :Krva ,.�."a�.•.:• ;f. x., � � r, c�.w ^�'s �:�: "�r C.-i .�.,. '.J,<x �., rn rte. ^�A" i.'� ,Ei. r. 'r •'` '�r.:`.,�, - - ieea�'a'i�`"` ..,-t :.''w'i;a.:.z,,. � ..n"'+:. .'r$,.: 'iw •�`'..•�' .r: a4i-4;� .��r".�rL'�' 7-_.�. {^ "� `e,� 'a,'''"V'' ',q.: +` .. +,y'r ,� M� � � � •_�. v .zr"w+':- > rt�r,r`�n'��` •csm �ti't+• .,r,.,. ,x '�•M�i k.:•r,ti ..''� ;+' t