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SCHOOL REPORTS. - _ White's-': l�Illl ty_ Medtical. Resolved that the Youth of toda , Brougham- GREENWOOD - is superior to the Youth of our grand- SrIV-Annie Bayles, Virginia OVtiit', l;d `j�R. H. C.. PEAIt30\-Physicia❑ fathers day, was an interesting fea-, Lorne Holtby, Mary Phillips (equal) � +� and Surgeon, Dumbarton. 101y tuTe of the February meeting of thio Sr. III-Walter Knox, Merle Hopkins MILLS E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director Ig,rtlunivg full la1rG sawivg lucre Lake-vietw Women's lrstitute, held at i Jean Phillips. Jr.lII-Rets Shea, r• t XILSOptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. ben reaches, doubletrees the home of Mrs. H. Dix, Scarboro Donald White, Harold' -Cassie. II- iaie 44emLw of the American Optometrical Village, both the negative .and the 1 Nora Harden, Merle Holtb Helen �s•oc'tation. Lye• esa�t•_.____;� a Ott ent __ tongues etc. affirmative was abs upheld hekr#r l I' y' Hatablished 1898 Y .: "Phoae°a ". Claremont.Ont. en tG t-F i A9 uantl y &Fie .�.r..._.. -- _ -----___-.� p Y ti y-�f Rood Sirs. Chadwick anc} McCowan, Booth ! t,R -•« �`�' ARL A.GRL'BI.1,R.O.-Eyet=ieht basswood and elm EENW0013 �{ and Beattie. The judges in announc- FEED } L' L ' Specialist. Honour graduate of the College '--- logs. • a Aping Tuesdays in` their decisions ins Doll Conner is laid up with �j Al, of Optometry of Canada; Gold medalist and og` d , Congratulated lyj ■`• lust ermaa prise winnerin 1928., At llfarkbam Grain Cho s all the speakers and by very close' chicken �(� every Monday f,om 9 a,m. to'5 p.m..in Dr. y pox. !Barker'sdentctof8ce. AtStou[fviilefrom Wed- and Fridays. margin decided in favor Of the of-1 Rev. Mr, S i&2-t-is-C9}2iYr1Ed to the ae•day to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- firmative. Arrangements' were made!]louse with an attack of the shing- ard.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest dustily .'il'+uufaeturing Baskets of all for another progressive euchre to be _ y pay coat of freight and Middh' ' Wh -"ai'Loweet Prices. Phone SCouH 2405. 481yi - d8sCC1 tlOnB. � les. , _ p held on March. 5th, at S. S. No 9. The Young Men have ommenced,to man's profit on your feed. fieQaii. Price redactions at the - Scarboro Village, Phe sum of $20.00 practice for their entertainment and 1 can make any mixture of feeds yo'� was voted for relief work• oy ter sir E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory, f 3 peer to be given on Fri- wish-Barley, Cats, Corn, Peas ' A An invitation from Scarboro Junc.' da Feb. 28th. or will sell pure Peas to add to .. AsSolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 84N or 9420 or write � y' -eiaa, South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Women's Institute truss gladly accept- In the absence of the Pastor, this your own rain for chop. Chris. White. Locust Hill. Ont. ed to their March meeting, Amon J C. G. I. T under the able plana e- ping, and thus make BEATON & BOSS-Barristers..So• _. the visitors were Mrs. Graves Dist--i ment of Mrs. Smart conducted the your feed go further, Y, Streets. Northern Ontario Building, ago rict Re Mrs. Broderick, Mrs.`Camra morning service in the church heli •' 'Bay3treetToronto.• P• W.J.Beaton, Apple 8g,rteIs Mrs• Dr: Jewell and bliss Nellie on Sunday.J•D, F.Ross. AThom. Supper was served to about The majority of the residents of BARLEY FEEDIO>dAR1:SON & PiOKERING- thirty by the hostesses in charge. the village were in Pickering on Sat- For Piga or cattle is the beet Value elft Barristers. Solicitors etc.;e13-21+ Coofed- �{ �R A T The President, 'Mrs. M. M. Kennedy;I urday evening, while the juveniles, the market without exception. It �! : :. amtkon Life Builmng, Corner Yonas and Rich- AL presided. who were left behind, served oystess is higher in protein and lower wogs Sia.Toronto,• Phones Adelaide 4489 and re ar in fibre than other mixed I •$attar Pickering office open Wednesday$i •ng, Ig, large . . wiPoA� by our host Mr. rices. . �- The Boy Scouts meet regularly and WHITBY. t3atur(laysveainga. Phone Pick 6600, gtf f3RUUGNAM. y feed sold at higher Cassini or >3� y Tr 1t on m guarantee-Special are very enthusiastic over their or- The Fast York Deanery Locsi price for a short time, �1, EIL 0 SMITH. D. D. 9.. L D.S., ganizstion. Council held its regular monithly 1 (Successor to Dr.J.N.Dales). Graduate of S Mall Bert Harvey has been in the Clty F Z. all the week but returned home this meeting at the St. John's Church tube (Suc College of Dental Dals). and Toren- 4 1p University, At Claremont office over D. A. Parish Hall, Port Whitby. In spite Baott's store every Ttladay and Friday. Pone week-end. of the prevailing weather conditions _ _ _ __ quantities Mrs. E�yn Cowie has been visit- there was a good attendance, the ' twtoad 10.11. 27tf - P R EERBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S.. ing the Middleton family during the following branches being present: �--�- D. D.S.; Graduate of the Roys' College of rat*. ��C, t•Li�ii\O �;� est snack. St. George's Christ Church; Holy rut of Toronto. Mr. Risebrough purchased ruse , Od+ee In rs Ixl.a second door ens o Trinity,, Trinity, Oshawa, St. Johns A Rood 6n 1 r.we Church. Pickering,out, Office hour, a gens Senses at Mr. Clarke's sale a Port Whitby, Unionville, �,. lie, St. Geer- PP y of Hard rind soil a.m. to 6 p m., or by appointment., (X-ray 8 ort me - - ' -_a$a R •er+lee . Phone Pick 3700. 431y t __-_--_-_--- __-- Frank Hiltz who .hag been help- Re's Pickering, Dumbarton. The Coal on hand. Also a sapply P i ing his brother cutting wood at President, kir. Hill, was in the chair. pf Kindling Wood, tr h tass3rtesfs ilGasas, THE RURAL' Dunn the evening-it was decided to I� ELIZABETH AICHARDSO\- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. o W, spentSundayrnwith�the`format's Whitby,hold a on in All 7th, at 8 p. m. lotf ' ..'stove Pick. li09. West Hill, is home n. /� aunt's Churchlength. _- X]L.Fireandsntomnbilcinsuraoce of all kinds: P The speakers expected to be res- y ! nomeatingcompaniesof solid financial stand- parents. T. .C. and Mrs. Brown.ous dif- ant are George Ptipher, Dominion DONALD MCNiRO, PIOffL$EI'Rp .7-"k FORGE K 'A$-Licensed auction. Reil F.,tFa m Propert ee a Specialty, ficultles In&te,&nd Insurance. Our orreaching, this having ��appoint- Pre.4ident.Pre. Prf MrP. , Wi��niooi �1 h L7► em, Attona Live stocTt and seneral sales ment, having to take the long roar Ist . La Iv id R I NGHA M x! y atte�r1ed to. Terms reasonable. R. Head Office:213 21'4 Confederation by way of Brooklin and Whitby. We=ton. Other business accomplish- fig; :• t,a,sVouevttte PhoneStooff 40oa s.w4 ed *aa to hold-a dramatic contest. Building and General - _ Lite Building. Toronto. The W. M. S. of St. John's church Contraotta r. t -POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Main 1310. will meet at the home of Mrs. Har- after Lent, several branches having s• far ooaatlaa of Tarb and Ontario Ana- Vey on,Thursday. Feb. 20th. at 2.3U already signified their intention to Estimates furnished oo all etatiaes yep sales,of ail bonds anonttad to on ab ranch Office ; Gordon Building. coTnpete Rev, F, Robinson, speaket of work-Interior and Exterior, ill aero,• Atlarrra•d3reea atver P.o., noes R. p' m. All the iridic, of the congre; of the avenin spoke principles .-_ Pickering Ontario. ation are invited g -P ke on the Alterations and- repairs. SLIB,BZfATO*1 TORINSHIPOLEBB Phone 8f80, 1:8rf Mr E. Wilson. Township Supt, of of the .Association. mentionirig how Obimveys Built Concrete Work. } . oaaeevaaow. oetmaiwlonerfor •sty - loyal all present were to the. A. Y. Phone Picaeriti , Mart%, Aeeeape.at. Bre. honey to Soap - Temperance for the Sunday Schools p a as some of'the members and 8 5-13 on ham -tapar till 111161718 LN- THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER visited our Sunday School en Sun- FA[RPORT, ONNTA RIO saw' rl. o•• f'' WASHED OUR WAY, day and gave a Sew wnod suggestions delPgate� had travelled W to '40 - along temperance linea mile,: t�� br present. Rev. Bradbury � � , �T � T � � 9 R. GRANT-Lot 1, concession 4. spoke a few worts on. Ll?e progress 1 L xarttom Telephone Markham 75M 'We have made a busineae of The 6th concession west of Broug- Accountant. Sustneee and Monies- wash day, Here each color ham has been o made-by the A Y. P A. since its or, � tees GRANT, GODFRE Y 4CO..al pen for auto: to date anization, :mother feature of the �1 St. East, Toronto, Canada, Adelaide and fabric fa given the scieeti- Bet teen the gmernment snow-plow lT Nova$roils Shin les 151y tic formula that beet meet& its and John i:. White's 60 head of cat- evening war a vocal duet br Master-, g Galt Galvanized Steel Shingtecs- ' - needs. For each class we use tie, which he i-.selling b auction Fred ant# Carrie Robin.r,n: . Rev. D. Bird's Felt 81ate Shingles, B'rd' M. MAW, LICENSED AIIO- rise from nine to twelve etlan. g y B. Lansford, of Port Whitby, closed _ x TIONESR for York Qatario andf>tobam ges of filtered rainaoft water. on Saturday, they have kept the tonal the meeting with the lx r•tdiction, af- for sale at tie.. Allktad•ot sales �� attepded in good shape. T. PdTERSOti'S - GLAREMONI' to Termsmastinable• Dsw' ser iafea r�3• ri►o average o[six hundred gal- ter Which the local. branch ;er+red re- €. •e at NEWS'oefcv, Bell mad tndeyea- Ions for our family washing The skating rink on Winton Whites t re. J-ho y F R re•hments. The next seting will Call and get prices. Phone 8819 - `6aa canoes. Whftby,Out. my-_- .No wonder clothes lwunderid athletic well a trent of Brougham, • be held in St. George': Church, Os- ` here are cleaner and is being well patronized. The latent hawa, on March ;th, (' last longer hockey ,game was between the .�� LAWS Scouts and the Whirlwinds, which _ : Coad Coad Oshawa Laundry & =Tire Chautauqua starts on ea&- - ' 'I Ir/18aL• Co., foradrthe viun Hard dLiTimes. Carrs val. date day ticket. ). have noir your ata&- G M. �IRAC1 Members: ,f the Board of Manage- on GREE~RIVER. AND SERVICE ST3TIOY G 'Hard and Soft'EOal of the; All clothes tied freyueat dry cleaning fie- - keep them sanitary. Our cieaniag mint and Elders of St. JohiYs. church 3I r. Le Vett was home for the Weare best quality on departwea-t turns old clothes attended" the meeting, of Presbytery prepared- to do all kinds out like now at Ncw�ca:tie on Thursday last. week ana of repairing of cera, also bat- hand WE CALL AND DELIVER Mrs. Carl Devitt has been a city Tho Williams conducted a wood tery charging, electric 'HOS A IAW1 Phone 8800 visitor the past week. Miss Helen �e last week. welding and in fact V4'heaton Hagerman lost his fav- -.everything• • f E.C,Jones, Local R•e resentative, and Master Bill}- are with their c g in con- `� �„•� p Grandmother in Brooklin. orite dog rant week. vection wilts •'gip iso,.G�1t:. - - Our village Milkman don't call as car work. TIME TABLE-Pcokerins Station 3frs. T. C. Brown, Temperance often as !te 'taster". - ---- T.R. Trains going East dae as followa,� Supt,for the Silriday School occupied 31 r. Augustine, of Toronto, will Gab, Oils, -Grease and Aecessort" + _ No. 10 hail 7.08 d X. the lesson ' period in the Sunday always on hand. Taxi Service, 28 a,t I_•Sfl P.K. occupy .the pulpit here on Sunday a " 30 Looal . . 5.24 P. M School last Sunday, when she strong- next. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. ly emphasised the :+ze•1 of a good' We are lad to.see Miss Pelham �4 Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. g foundation fdT the builriinc of a Lack.after a veru enjoyable trip a- Gordon J �.etW f Trains ins West dae as follows- character, using the Biblc' as a broad. ' � . d No. 2r Lora! . 9.23 A.M. guide stili helper to with,tantl the Your Children's `� 97 Loeai • 2.19 P. M. Our High Schtwl pupils-attended - M. 9 Mail 9.08 P. M, storms of temptation. a skating. party at Markham on Fri- � Sunday train, 7.32 P. M, Will all the friends and member.: day last. % - Home Comfortable stroregoing is according to Standard of. St. John's Church keep in mind Fred Wilson was the Ruest.of Jno. t V r, time. that it is likely.-'that a congregation- and sirs. Ni,ghswander one evening on Tuesdla•, e-ei[.---- _an�Attractive B1aCksmithin Feb. 18th, at 7.33 P. m. when the tush 'to thank our local road g Conunittee of-Presbyter} will<be pre- contmissiur+>r ter the exceHent con- ' •,Z . - sent to discus:= with the St. John's clition of No. T. His'hway. Hol•ye shoeing a Specialty. people the-welfare of the congregat-' Our Sunday So4ocl Ust:Qnol _ to a 'Walnut finish Steel bed, All GleneraI Work, including WoC d ion. The same committee will meet very interesting temperance pro- i'y ✓A �. ,i�: at Audle the same (la at 0..30 ram on Sunday last. J. E. and Mrs. ��•',�f - Springs and Fait Matt- - _ «(irk, promptly y y P• g .. . . ' atten ed to, m. Definite announcements will be Wilson taking part. Mr. Filson is rete; walnut fiinish Dress Also, iy -on Sunday next. Supt. of Teniperange for the Town- ! er, long drawers with Aiient for Taco arm The Citizens' T.eague concert took ship. ., Machinery. prison Thur= '::y evening last, and There 'will be a St. Valentine Ye +"�' li 6. , plate mirror, for $36 00 was a wonder`%:l succus in every Olde and Modern dance at Grays I a s V. 1'• 'W` rOOd'ViT�,2C� wa}. the ndance soar: IarQe in. HaII on Friday, Feb. 14th The Tor- J _ r GREENWOOD 491spite of the bar weather conditions. onto Clover Leaf Orchestra will be in ; y Mr. G. M, Forsyth, of Claremont way attendance. Admission. t i cents. t Walnut finish Steel Bed, - the Chairman for the evening. Mr. Ladies, free. Lunch provided, Lots For­C %+W Boyd and 'Q444 �~ Springs and Felt Matt- audience and his fun-m$kers got the of ;table accommodation fur horses; :,Fceble Old People and For' audience in a merry mood. which did A merry tame is anticipateti. Convaleseellts resB; walnut finish Vani- NO a not diminish during the evening, Mr. After a long and painful illness •�� 1011 InlrrOr, three • -- Harvey---rat-itr-excellent : _, • y, g s and convulsed°those present with his on Monday, Feb. 3rd, Mrs. R'm: ,TASTELESS EXTRAG"I'� drawers on each Bide of s -the Time humorous impersd)lalities. Miss Stut- Cowie, Mrs. Cowie was a very pat- ` 9 .. To do your inside psii:rting before tafo*rd, of Claremont gate two rec- ient and loving sufferer, endeared to OF�,COD,`LIVER mirror, and walnut fin- � itations which were much appreciat all who knew her, and will be great- win create new strength,energy and stamiru- 51ted Dane seated bench the spring rush begins, pd, and the Corn-Huskers acquitteirj lv missed by friends and i,eighbors. rortifting tete system Aga is at au s from u �, We have our new stock of the re theinselve- splendidly both in conct r;; She leaves to mourn her lea, s uer-- t d•3-ass,such xs-Grippe,rnPueaza,Ptuutmnia< if0r t'54,00. a • _ liable •B-B( paints, answers, varus .mil as a dance orche? rat :�11 'dance g • c��ah3 cAt niPtheru,Fy�ss E;c t return husband two corn anfi one s _ -+ ' • wagtgote's F»xtrnct or cod Liver also aRardr M lo%ers had a real`treat,., havin such I also three brothr•r�_ one • cmpt and ninef heir For !• ' _• fishes and stain: in a splendid au ghter, h b pr Y p pa_:s,cJy.iadess esceller music after the concert. The b o having redeceasr-6 'r ncaemicg1rtsjustbuddininto.womanhood, u) -.._ variety of colors. ._ - Ar ,eT •,'}lU led 3 taKen regularly it will .grove the i iced 4 Committp- in char Q' were!ve r7 an- 1, w'ppt„ •A n,nn: glharrnrd d' • lsh mea •P ' �■■■AAA��' VSte'rritt ' p ' ! pante,to h overtone to Ups ass or---ck& .nd ,y U't', if rte hardlvaCe, we will be reCtatlCr• 1'1,' tjl" Z,011 '•U:'T'i,tUt ;.l!„flip �h:• �i'c=ter": �'ln-petal. Tn_t•�nt�7, On `:�toreaheahhyco;oTtolipsendchs;w. ■v'� I pleased to serve you eetend the it 1, -S all iwho hi�ih I Jan. 3titi,. he i,avin only soli CilVe ltd A (PTTs til In +n�" 1a�' t ,flkE thf, corCe'TtL y �:llaffht, ',o mourn his loss,' ° Dote Phone 13f10 such a surras ; h ,., ?ta�`i^ff .t 'rto,St orf friends and 7 -;1 Jones' ;;^^�� - � rr wan Jo est 11Jru Store .� 1 anti, ��ntance: .fr. Sha ard� � n' ure Dealer and 1, rinz tar It f F - LVIN BITSH m resident n 1 , A B former �-t Y i o� ---.1 in ark I. Cemetery e to n ..,terrc P - c: rY Funeral Director: I who ha= lust r'ecenti: !-Card the; G�'aclnesday J.+n. '?9th, and Mn,. Cow-j Drnggi-t Find Chet:,i-t, also Anabulane.e Service Hardware Phone 4600 + writes saying.in , don't' ;� P + 7t C'on-: Chautauqua, y g the Cum tum on .he h - �lilk8l'lll{y QIItal'20 PICT�EFtIN(} mit.- a . '' . ._. .+,rmnn. T'. nt , t,,�nft i�l;arlug �` i : Y`.• ¢ uY• •- ., -rrr:-....,.,.At.. �.». «'.,r_.. .,... .. 'sits•.. ,..::,:s ..d- v-• s• `-•a a ".a ...a,•... >� x ;., ;L'cw,w„ r-.,.,o,- .,. .7su4>:..�'as't,'... r•'••�r.Wl m' -"`,w.':tea' '� '..�i .-».<'".yvrA+. ,.•s w'+�s:_ '�., .',:ro-s+�» �c""°'..'t,t - !et^.:Y .,a.. •,,r,�,� yg•"e �re�' � ��y .i'•a5. u'�Y3' ..ski'r^ r"'�,,� ,r g""u4."e�• <"'. W, �:. a•":r< _' .,'.t...''tv5.y :,.-.o, „ yc d ,T „w. d.-. _✓/;!.. :s, - ,n f "Y,•' .._ .. ,- ',...7 .....', n ;.' .. -k .,•r, :+".e,.' ^Fn^sa.. Ait•�••s.+ .i'•c"a.''"4: +moi-* sw', .-o-,G;, Y' �,;..,t._tr. ...,,a-,ar ..F .•,„z. y- =par-• _iris.. ,,F.�.'.y.'w ..rf� .+`' _-.'� wb. .`�y"+'e " ',"` '-;S:"' r. w• ,.r. J _ -s. c'+ .;y„_. 'i:r ;1- a ,. .'•�s. 'r°"r.,- , «�w :�5 -fie` ,van•'+ .'c „-r�,• fi .a. '� �° z -''�-•= - ;e 'o•` ... - . u ....., i".. .. 's.h...... ...... ....,.� ., ..5.. .«- •..._... .. "n y-_o.•,•'gp^� d r._•.+..-�v$^ ''l r _Y ,y.. •� ' f • • much use heaving the lead tbere. r - - _ "Those thAse linea cost two ships : te Romance and thousands of pounds, spent in verifying the position of the rock," he said. `The creta made port is thele - THE DOMINION BANK - Men ofSea boats;,but-Boar•i of 'rade officials at - the inquiry could hardly believe that ' �Vokanic Mass" Rise 'From there was an uncharted rock.in that ---- � ' Deep Only t0 Disappear, _ neighborhood. So N.M.S. Flying Fish nual Statement ° steamed to tpot, took soundings The Fifty-ninth Annual General Meeting of The Dominion,-.0ank was held at the Head or Perhaps to Float and reported deep water. Office in Toronto,on-Wednesday,January 29th, 1930,at which the following statement of the Aa,ai "The captain of the Avocet stuck to affairs of the Banc as on December 31st, 1929,was submitted.—. � �- - n his story, but the admiralty decided - Capital Stock paid ia..,........... LIABILITIES against makin 8 61986,030 00 By Lawrence G. Green g g':nother sea:ch. Thea Reserve Fund. .• ..•. ...i 8.998.030 00 Cape Town.-"These admfralty sail- the Teddington rammed the same Balance of Profit and Loss Account carried forward........ 374,543 96 rock and sank. A searc� UY.two Dividetyti No. l89,payable 2nd January, 1930.,........... 209,593 16. - iaa directions contain some o! the fin- 943 r est literature of the sea," said the men-o'-war followed, and after fioS Bonus,one per cent.,payable 2nd January, 1930.........., weeks o! wen draggling with wires Former Dividends ynclaimed............ ............... 3,578 64 master of the coasting steamer. n gg i "Wby, there is not a Novelist living the boats o_ H.M.S. btork '-ound the 9,653,887 65 _, I k. - would like to know whether :with imagJnatioa enough to glue you, roc -„ ?otal-Uabllitie»to the Shareholders ..,,,,,,. i 16,6•#9,717 65 ,Notes r In one volume, all this romance and the owners of the Avocet gave the un- of the Bank in Circulation.........................= 7,690,312 00 adventure. And it 1a true; as exact as lucky master another ship; but that Deposits not bearing interest...............:25,248,748 45 is one of the gaps in the.sailing diree- Dcpcmita bearing interest, including interest - man can make It, set down in the pre- accrued..to dace tions you have to fill in for yourself.' ....................^ - - :.,Mae language of the sea." Y 1131351,594 03 The old captain's eyes shone he Charted, Expunged, Recharted Advances under the Finance Act......................... 6,500,000 00 Balances due to other Banks in Canada................... 1,582,539 13 : F tapped the thick blue cover of the The charts used to show a group o! Balances due to Banka and Banking Correspondents else. "Africa Pilot: Affectionately he turn' dote on the lonely sea-track to the where than in Canada.. 2.803,1158 29 t ed the pages and handed fhe--Book mouth of �inatralia-the Royal"E om• - Bis Payable. ... ... ........................... 22,832 00 to me. "Facts, all facts down to the I.i2hilkies not included in the foregoing _' pang Islands. After many years s ••••............... 639,791 88 . -last detall,' he declared. "Now read liner pased right ovdV their supposed 132,490,M7 33 about the island that vanished• is . _ -Letters of Credit Outstanding..................:......... b,041,Ofi8 30 - -- position. They were officially wiped _ !Walfish Say." out and they have not re-appeared. In - 1154,181,303 28 ran) a mud or clay island, 150 teat the Aleutian Islands, hove-er, ASSETS islands Gold and Silver - � On June 2, 1900 (so the statement well know-. to mariners, lire Ship er Coin,current.... ...........S 1,500.930 06 long, 30 feet wide sad lE ,feet above Dominion Government Notes............................ 8,491.936 00 • Rock Ialaad, have unmans' only w Deposit in the Central Gold Reserves..................... 1,500,000 00 high water mark was formed off the - po ',:_ ' •- a+ rise again years atterwart' !a new Notes of other Banks..•.......•....................—. _98.1,440 00 northeast corner of Pelican Point- she s. The Bo oslav falands in _ .. stag from the g United States and other Foreign Currencies................. 114,722 35 � Steam waa observed ri - � those sena hays been charted. ex. - `,Cheques on other Banks. ..•............................ 10;781,725 88 . �{ clay composing the Island. Within punged and charted again, a puzzling Balances due by other Banks in Canada..... ...........:. 21 46 f, three months of the date of the up "tack for the hydrographers. Balances due by Banks and Banking Correspondents eine- 4 where than in Canada.............................. 3,502,009 48 hearal the island disappeared. Falcon Island in the South Pacific _ f has irritated the chart makers often 4 2e 852�-O2 •, Reappears Once or Twice since It was Stat observed by ship Dominion and Provincial Government Securities, not ex- land were then 150 feet high, and it Canadian Municipal value.. .. ........... . ....... 14,365,735 47 "That island has broken surface ,'- masters !n 1885. The cliffs of the is- seeding mar a« oats or twice since thea," said the M pal Securities, and British, Foreign and captain. I have steamed past it--a s, Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian, not F 'weird little place. smelling of sulphur was placed deflnite;ip on:the may. ...•.. 3,153.991 47 D exceeding market valine.. sa Down it went and stayed down for • covered with .dead. eh. Millions Railway and other Bonds, Debenturand-Stocba,not e:. $, of flab were flung outo the beaches of several years, only to come up piping ___- "__ ._ £ vita -^ 2 321 57 16 4 X Ithat part of the'southwest African hot with a volcano in eruption. -- Call and S rt not exceeding thirty days! Loans in Canada 1 coast every time the Island rose. iFalcon Islands Jack-in-Box on Stocks,of a sufficient Debentures marketaband Bos dsto and � other Securities 14;076,369 61 ,• They even four- a few dead whales. In 1900it was six feet above high Call and Short (not exceeding thirtyy days) Loans elsewhere j than in Canada on Stotler, Debentures and Bonds and arias cable Urok�, and water mark, rain and wind having : sit Say Affair!und, farther north. An brokeu.up the lava: but in 2927. when -: . .other Securities of a sufficient marketable value to : f The submarine -un American geologists landed, it had cover ................... ......... .. ............ 7 004 038 68 ' "But you sear of islands rising and!grown agai.L and the volcano was (Other Current Loans and Discounts in Canada (less rebate of 67,774,377 30 _ u vanishing like that all over the world:(throwing out a cloud of ashes and -interest) after making full - g provision for all bad and _In the cyclone-r Idea China Sea, the steam. Shells, coconuts and�evea bot- 1 -doubtful debts ..i 73,693.206 49 Indian Bean, th Pacific and the ties had been washed up on the (leis rebate of interest)alter ma L9eRhere than in Canada IOtber Current Loans and Discounts e _ i` full provision for all Caribbean, I could tell you about' doz• beaches, and a solitary bus had long t ons o2 them-a a - bad and doubtful debts .. .,.... 1.328-31 � _ ), iiueer trade, naviga- taken root. No doubt 'Falcon Island 7 Non-Current_-cane, estimated loss provided for.•.....,.,.. 851938 ?7 Hoa" will continue to be a jack-in-the-box, Bank Premises,at not mitre than cost,less amounts written off 5,809,840 SO The captain pulled- down a roll of and remain on the chart as a rigia. Real Estate other than Bank Premises... . .,,,,, .. 1,503 28 Mort charts. and selected one on which Submarine volcandes bays been re gages on Real Estate void ,; 17,810 80 sprawled the tin hal!-moon of the s Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the purposes of the E pand s. for meas o! these new-bora Circulation Fund . ..............,,, 329,962 50 J West Indies. "Now her® le Trinidad, islands. There was Brahaae's Island, Other Assets not included in the fore ' 9t3,f163 88 where I used to load 1 - going .•,.. {: tch this large e a soli 12 .� g d hill of duet as _ s a an _ . d lava _ '-' -_81,365.4 , d8 .�. w -island moss to the Venezuela coast. emitting fire and smoke. Ozylored by Liabilities of Custoaters under Letters of Credit,as per contra 3,W20t% 30 _ ,Near the !eland you see there is a British naval seamen soon atter its - 'rigid, a warnirg o possible danger. appearance in the Mediterranean near __ _ ._ ,i154,i8',3i1328 This particular speck represents an Sicily, New`charts gave Its exact - ,A.W. ACSTIN,Prest&wn - C.A BOGERT, General:l2ara jar, ' ' eland bora one day, visited by Trial- position; no sooner had they been At"DrrORS' REPORT TO SMULZROLDLRS Nlty harbor people and claimed „tor printed than the whole island dropped 'iva Rsso■:ro tw:Sa tasaorasa'a or Ties DohnYtom BAox- .. •-. land vouchen at Head OOffwe d with the certified returns from the Bnnche". We have�dtatn+d�iW to hmtn - r; ,1Britain. A few days later the island back to the troubled sea floor. ` sank back agaL., leaving -Lon-IF­ - ave " :+nor. 2asirk on the chart. Lhts loader our notice have been within the���'and in our opialoo the ersnaetlana d the Bank wtuch A,va eaten ' -- -- pvwe,s.>f the Bent. The American corvette Levant, Ca 11- In our OpiniOn the Baknice Sbect discloses the true cunditim of the Bank and i'a-sb9w*4*-th*bo° a of > "Other Islands to the West- Indies tib.Boat !ng at Honolulu on the way to Pan- ' ----h ova-1�rett-great diaaaters 8s a re. - ,• ' A.B.SHEPHERD.C . • d:Feat. Marwmt.Mitchell&CAL, ALF suit of submarine earthquakes. There sIIls in 1860, was instructed to leave RED W.COLE.C.A. was the traged, of Port Royal, ia- her course and search for an Island - Saaow, ]aamri 7 trth,tm at Macintosh.Cote a tobt;iws malca. The whole town sank beneath which was much in doubt. It had : the bay, drowning a good many ruin- been described by a whaling skipper ' swigging pirates and hundreds of as a low-lying coral atoll, a Iittle ring s -honest folk as well. marked by tall palms and a lagoon re- Y F decting its light upwards like a mir- with the current; some of them with Europe, and butterflies that really be _ Sees Cit Burled in Dee tor, No one knows whether the Le• trees and buts and people living on long' to the Mediterranean. Most mys-! - •.;"Nevis met the same tate. I was In vant ever made that Island: she was �the. buoyant natural raft of jungle terious views of all were discovered there with a fruit steamer • pears ago, never seen,again. Perhaps her bones vegetation. Fortunately few of these by the Spaniards-the Cuanchea Of[ __ � ''''} •' and saw the streets and houses of the lie rotting otz:the Teefs. of an island astounding islands drift far out to -- _ old town through the clear be trade routes that - - the Canary Islands-that extinct rare green so far from all t sea to mystify seamen. water, no ship has evercalled. of humane which may have been the ' You and viglas on every chars. Al- Whaling captains ventured Into I Where Is Seventh Azores Island? last of the Atlanteans, survivors whys i Most everything afloat has been mis- many corners of the world where no{ From fact we turned to legend, and clung to their great mountain peaky' the captain talked of the seventh is- when the continent sank almost be- 7 taken for as islet or a rock at one other ahipa would have found 'car-. 1 time or another-derelict ships, trees, goes; but their reports were usually `land of the Abores. Those,gloriously neath the surface of the sea.-Nen i • Icebergs. When I was in the whaling looked upon .with suspicion. They illustrated charts of the early `navi. York Herald Tribune. I j trade I saw some enormous tee-Is- did not navigate; they merely follow- gat6rs alway's showed seven Islands ? rands hundreds of feet high, twenty ed the whales until their holds were 'in--the Azores group,---Abe very edge, A man who was missirIg things from' or thirty miles long, and strewn with filled with oil, and then steered for of the western world. Yet there are i his premises every morning gave his 1 ` only, six isles. British sea rovers inrocks and' earth from the Antirctic home. _ :Contlneat It was hard to believe servant, Pat, a sovereign and told him How can I the sixteenth century wrote !n their' 17oupherty Island Disappears. 'log-books of "certain flitting Islands to go to town and buy a good yard'dog. set rid of my creditors"' !� that t^_"-were afloat. The early ex- Pat came home that night dragging a "Pay 'em something on account and plorers thout3b-i�Tiey Dougherty Island is stiI sought 'by which have been often-times seen, mangy-looking cur after him: "What;they'll all drop dead." 'and fixed .t._,_ occas s f � - ad when men approached --- -- — ositlona-ae well as ---- they could. eels between New Zealand and Cape they vanished:' rad of dog is that?".roared his mas- o Horn. It was described by Captain' A Portuguese pilot named Pedro ter. "Begorpa," replied_Pat,•"he's the _The world does not dictate what you _ Ships Fast on fee Island Dougherty in 1841 as a great rocky Vello said he had landed on the nearest to a yard dog I could get. He's shall do, but it does demand that you a "Thera was as emigrant ship, the ridge seven miles long and 300 feet seventh island, ant: that he found the j t vvo feet, eleven inches." ,do something. Guiding Star, that' sighted' a hook. high. Twenty years later another prints of great human feet in the' -- shaped fee•islaa long. supplied -•_ d sixty miles 1 shipmaster similar details'. sands dna.•a cross _ .>�•-.-- -. - 'She was trapped !n'the bay, drifted Yet, when Captain Scott's famous old To this day hundreds of islanders in there when the wind-failed. All barque Discovery searched for it car. the Azores describe the ghost island; hands lost. Two other ships saw her ly this century, soundings p g gave a with its lonely white house set in Ido, and, clawed off to wind'ard-is depth of three miles. green bush. Is it myth or mirage? time. Did Dougherty see an ice Island and Finally there 'is the greatest van- ru►N 'When there was the ice-island re- mistake it for solid land? If so, it is ishing island of all-the loot Atlantis. Ru � ' ported by Captain Coward of the brig extraordinary that ' a second vessel, Chains of soundings made by steam- _ n, ]Renovation' in 1861 - an ice-island twenty Years later, should have en• era laying and repairing the deep-sea J,d ►0 with field-ice attached, and a couple countered another ice island !n the cables in recent years have proved ,�` ® ti -of three-masted ships high and dry ams place and with the same ap that new mountains are constantly on it. Some thought they were Frank• pearance, being created on the bed of the At- &w toAcid ms's Erebus and Terror, but the des- In the fascinating maze of the Iantic, that great depths ma- become 11 D1O`s^O" ' Ou�f� ` briptions did not tally. You will and South Sea Isles there are many marks much shallower, and vice versa. ' a'„uer�sv ' It all described-!n textbooks on nauti- on the chat representing islands dis- These discoveries give strou.; support MtAD1►n+a cal meteorology. Facts!" covered O'century ago or more and to those who believe that the peaks r , To the ships of the British Navy never visited,since then by respons- of Tenerife, Ascension, Tristan da - Oaten fella the task of placing new ibis shipmasters. These 'are "P. D" Cunha and other lonely islands are About two hours after eating many_ ,harmless. It has remained the stand- l Islands on the chart'or, after a long one is Walker Island, placed provf-I the last'vestiges of an enormous At- people and With physicians in the ir0 years search, reportfng as•non-existent Is. sionally just north of the line, 'but lantean continent which disappeared ^~lyse from sour stomachs lands "sighted" years' before and never verified' since its discovery !n long before Columbus sailed out into They call it indigestion. It means that Ace its.Invention. the days o- crates. A fine y It is the quick method.Results'come never seen again. The captain open- P P place for the .e a of the setting sun. the stomach nerves have been over- almost.Instantly.,. It fa-the approved od the "heti Sea Pilot," with,its ap- buried treasure. Scientists Study Problem stimulated. There is excess acid. The method. You will never Ilse another -- - propriate red cover, and showed me I bad seen floating islands. In the Naturalists, geologists Brill, acient- way to correct it is with an alkali, .when you know, the brief three liner, dealing with Congo estuary, and photographed ;ists of a dozen different professions which neutralizes many times its,vol- $e sure to get the Benutne Phillips'' Avocet Rock, a small coral patch them with a cine-camera so that my have studled the problem and decided ume in acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-With at least depth of two and a half I friends would believe the tale, The�in favor of a lost continent. Thus one i The right way is Phillips' Milk of clans for b0 years in correcting excess fathoms and from twenty-eight io'captain had' seen ahem, too=islands finds lizards on the Atlantic islands' Magnesia - Just a tastsloss dose in acids. Each'bottle contains lull direc- Qll'ty fathoms close round. Not moving steadily down the Amazon which must have been at. home In water. It is pleasant, ealetent and tions--any dregatote. s • C1• �'..+,•y'7t- _*'„-, •:.:•.�:-,.,: '-,. ."f-is'y:••r C, ,', '.z.�,...._J„_.>,..,,_........-.��.., ,.-. :,;r, •:. .. ._,, ,.• r=° '-�:r?. :r. ,+N.°'.: , !•eA".Ik:.:i5:'.:.a.w�'.:'��""'. ..,. ?i'- ,.. .3"'-,. Y ..... «.. ..-?.._ F ..�. .. rr ._ .,. .,,, ... F«.....^ ___. }......:..:�:..aa.e..'..._._.+•n,:.�._.i m.-,n :-:..t5c,c.;1. .- _ _ .... ..� - ..._-,. _..s+re.. ,.,_... 4,> - -••,.•..c-,F+••.«aYa'N^:,5a•,..=+.:-'i='.,�,a'iW+•.nw.^..,x5^,ej,•%;e�. V 7 7*14�HPOW RMIM 7 17— W. 1A Y" ­7 Adve -4- A-90is 611111IT1W -owl % 'RUBBER WE HA-�v tT, ,7,r Counts ��t' IrP MADE OF It is LA easy matter to write & FOR. CHILDRITS CILDS JL nneat_quallty. Write -for Price L18E. paragraph, but patting•a kicksav­tnk it per cent. The Cut Rate Buc', Into it Wealth inherited Is never valued go-in f.;o.. Dox 713, Toronto. Is something different. Cold in-the head is'very cbmmon at -flks wealth earned. Victory La-great this time of the year., '.C,2117 tote an the battle Is hard. Tbgre-is no HOW To_ ARRIVE John (speaking on the 'phone)-"Is very young. Neglect (,f a call Is prone short road . to real trium.ph.- That When.Socrates -as once asked haw that you, sweetheart?" to lead to serious conseolaences. To "Kea, whoa talking?" which is gained euJIY is lost easily. to get to Olympus 4e replied, "By doIG - Pbylus--,. a TellegO all conge.Alon of the system is .Easy some, easy goes."- Ing a}l yours A4king-In that direetleu.* the first step in treating a cold, wheth- The plant that grows fast withers Men who have accomplished anything The true splAt of friendliness to er in Infants or adults. For the very rapidly. The tree that grows slowly worth ,bile in th v(prld lxave.follo%ed shown in your first words to'a can• young.. Baby's Own Ta lets are -the endures. the advice of this ancient Greek plall- tomer. • Ideal means of doing thin QoS�ainlng -more Steadfast application will do OBOpher, Yther consciously or nucon 00 narcotics or other harhiftl drugs the the quick, hard blow of impati- sclously. David Livingstone in the City Visitor (on farm)-"What's they soothe the child's fretfulness, re- ence. Dropping water will cut its African wilderiless did all his walking that little animal you just killed, a ,SOU it lieve its suffering and ensure coeval- way through granite. that �110 mouse?" in the direction of.-ening up- I esceuce. continent to tfade..�.nd,to gospel Farmer-"No. that's a mole. Mountains were not made In mom vas AWEWE PM? Baby's Own Tablets are without an euts, they are the work of ages. -"Great Heaveiast And of Christ. He could not be lured into City Visitor I equal for relieving ialigeation, coati- Great deeds are done not by a by-way, but kept steadily on the my wife wanted a coat made out of, lie. They cheqk,dlafr- strength, but by persistence. track which he laid down for himself. Dation and to RHAPS by diating w IDA. Ione of those things!" ...... hoes; -break up colds and simple Want a thing hard enough, work Let us Aetermini6 to take the..way of a6 ocnor assons, "a have fevers; prc.-ote health giving sleep for it long enough and you are pretty the upward calling and keep walking been trsat&g the alimptona, Keeping Stop and make the dreaded teething period sure to get it. In that direction. When 2n invitadoll. 'XI, rather dam the cones. Low I've kept that school girl complexion. easy, The Tablets are the one medi- A single purpose Is the first essen- comes to forsaker that way, we'Calk of appetite, lye cons. emar I've walked a mile for a smoke. cine that a mother can giv-. her little tial to success.. Stick to It. Tena- omm-ch an sysiaptom that I afford to may, No. There are I've asked a — who owns one, ones with perfect safety ar they are city Is the primary element of great- esus rewards at this end ot'tboe-Fo-iid- dw blood-is This And be Win me that It keeps him guaranteed to be free from injurious ness, explains this MocenfLd Van at broke. drugs.- They are sold by all medicine] it is wisdom to build castles in the Dr. Wm;-- Pink Me in i I know that a child can PIAy It, dealers or by mill at 25 cents a box alr4ibut It is folly to stop there. Go More Substintial all such cases. Heirs is a I To guard the danger line I try, from The-Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.., at your foundation;, Pile stone uPo'a The moon was shining down Od them. typical axasnple;­ I knew when it's time to retire, 'Brockville, Out. you reach your castle. And these words he did utter: stone until A satisfy. And I've heard that they gem," Then it is yours. "Wo'll live on love my pretious "I bapa to fed *may But there's one thing that baffies me. "Stay with it" ,Is the slogan that She said: '.'I want bread and butter." dr@4" -A Mite or of Bribdin's e M-9,M Even for a lifetime I strive, Sp makes the cowboy master of th not, bucking broncho. White,of Pam Sound "and I'd like to know whether or A technicality altett gets an Innoc, Royalty" Modernize difficulties when I we down two a am"a I I*= one of the 4 cut of 5. Perpetual pushing puts fob I did love v to eat A of countenance and makes seem- eat man in trouble and guilty one out Even a gingerale at a night club The Sport of Kings' : out sibilitles give way.doctor sold aa*I van anauDk Ing Impos T snoda-littia Vrap=g--- makes you think you are seeing double weak walt for the opportunity The w When you see the bill. -DO YOU . ­ 1 g' Vand Three Sons Fol- to strike while the Iron. Is hot. The with his inallichoo. Whon I i -seor e strong make opportunity by striking low Popular Games of the iron until it is hot. started taking Dr. W. George-"So ;on were In the has- SUFFER WITH Pink Pille I soon noticed that brililaacyl - -. pital three months. Must have been Colf, Riding and Perseverance rather that my appetite w" pretty sick." Is Vie hest in 3 long race. HEADAINNE Is the hoodedum calasolow William-"No. Pretty nurse." The tortoise knows he has to do his frequently ad tbo I was not i So easy to get quick relief and pre- London-Members of the royal all the time !o even h,.)Pe to: -vent an attack in the future. Avoid so assay des& kow my The older we get the less we need family dre irdent sportsmen, but each cope with the hare The hare, know-! brotrudes and dope.They rehevequirk- weight has Increased my 1 to eat and the more we want. has his particular sport. ing his better speed, often rel!ei' ut affect the heart and are very I b chooks an rally and army King Gecrgs V. for many years-has upon sp,lati and de!aYs too long. crous. They are depressing and ache Lad Pam has •ain. Strickland 'Gilliland perhaps should been known as an expert.sLot. A light i Overconfidence foreshadows neglect. only give temporaq relief, the cauda receive the medal for the shortest I gun has been made especially for him i Don't go to sleep at the switch. It of the headache still remains wilwn. The subject I and he now passes math of his time: Isn't worth t�e risk. The sane and harmless way. First poem of merit known. the cattle,Use, Sweeten the SGUT start today to =prow* of his poe,:i Is "no Antiquity Of:while at Sandringham shooting. His The pick and spade peralstentli MD-I I .d 7*%.ir appotitia. Buy Dr. Wil. i Microbes." The -poem in full Is as-,majesty's physicians have not allowed plied at, a fixed place may penetrate 1 and act stomach, relieve the ir-es- I tines of the 11decayed and polsoncun, him to take part In any strenuous rid.--, Pink P96 from rosar tollows: a mountain. I food matter,gently stimulate the liver, drinexist's or Uy au4 pass. N.Adam The oceans have been wedded to- xV Ing since his recent Illness. start the bile dowi=g-=d the bowels paid. at 50 Coast a boa flea Had 'em." z: The Prince of Wales has given his gether through the Suez and Panama; pass off the waste matter which causes The Dr. lvmhms &§Nsci" attention to riding, hunting, Piloting plain dig Try Carter's L:-Mw 9! canals by just ging ur headache 1;g 1 1 Ever Pills. Drugip.sts Z5c red P14L' N When a girl buys a wedding dress i airplanes and playing galf. Almost � He echo attains eminence spends: Co,, Brockville. Ontario. 0 before his departure for' bla energies to.one pursuit. she can hardly wait to "altar" It. every day b Sand for free imoolip-l"Whad to set and How to age. Africa be worked to perfect his same. , There is no creature so humble Vat Mrs. G.-'Does your husband tark Lae shoots in the eighties who, armed with determination, may' his sleep Close observers of the Prince's'i not gain his point. Mrs. P.-`No. But he's awfully sx* game say that his woods have fm-i By rnawing throuir'z a, dyke even a' . I i "Vw&*toy aspersting. He only smiles.' ;proved tremendously In the last six! rat may drawn a natio67 wafts,noulatit ii-61119C Tbo& Imonths. but that his putting and ap-I No sol(INr was ever de,,:6rated for; s,sa&.W mlimillpain in 11, PJas scloo itme, L C Ar-41.tuabmS Nowadays one doesn't die a natural proach shots still lack the grace and marking time railat.Pilas raisish,A"Askmifs�All ileassista, death unless he has a urgical Opera,:assurance of a Hagen. Campeau or Brand the word "focivard, on your tion. Janes: His drives:ars straight, low j brain. Always obey It. Go ahead shots iFbich carry well and generally -and keep gn ng. am Did you bear of the freight agent i keep him out of trouble. He plays a an the rail -ay that received a ship- cool, well-timed game in a serious Mlnard**-The Great White Liniment meat amongst which was a donkey spirit- described on the freight bill as "I The Duke of York ]6ujoys. hunting. A sp6rts writer-83YS Ihat a Same tiarro." After checking his goods yachting.and target shootinc. Prince remotely resembling football wax play-, 1PI-11MIL PILLS carefully the agent made this report; George to an ardent rider and an en- ed In Sparta In 500 B.C. A game of FM Q111IM40 "Jk"OunifflearLD"AMU ..short. 1 bares . over I jackass." thusiastic golfer. but hasn't developed this nature Is still played In many.. of HANXIMIS 54 C%munva"aw. k CUNLF%mu Better Way Prince of Wales, as yet,t e-t6chnlq­ue­6f­hT--6Mr brother, the our, cnlleL-e-. De;rplt Now, -The Prince He serves his country beat Henry. who Is following a life of At Some One Who Joins the Lido that 'Ifts her nobly tive service In the army, has selected on; fencing and ridin, as his favorite I So one came I.-Ocking i-.-I . For speech has myi I; tongues for sports. a At my wee, small door; Some one came ktiocking every day. 'll"M L sure-sure---su re. And 30ug but one; and law within MeI"lima breast Australian Seaside UP.K*%,M- listened, I opened, O ` Is stronger than the- 'grave m­-U�won 11 looked to left n1 right, stone; 1123 All OrMirts 011irlptin loft lo rissed But naught there was a-stirring --A-- 0- LZOINARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave.. New Torlif CltT There to a better way. in the Still; dark night. Sydney, N.S.W.-When the steam- -Ouky the busy beetle He ierven his country best ship Malolo was recently it. this port, Tap-tapping in the wall,' Who lives pure life and doth right-.ht- with between 300 Lad 400 business The Rubdown W Is not complete fraf Only from the forest come deed., men from various parts of the United unles-z shed ri The screech-owl's call. And walks ,traight paths, however States, an a tour intended to familiar- "I With Mimard'al Gives new life Only• the cricket whistling the dewdrops fall, others otherg stray, ire them'with the Pacific and Its pb- and glbw to the whole body. While And leaves his sons, as uttermost be- Isms, much Interest was taken In the So I know not whi came knocking, At all, at all, st all. quest, beaches along the ocean front of Syd. A stainless record, which ail men may . neY. sears I have been trmilhiedl web-WaiterDe La Mare, In "Down. The opinion was that the kidneytrpuble,and could scarcely walk for pata; -y." I" T �Kdown-Dert Mad; Ninon"a friend of mine came to This is the better way. beaches are unequaled for their fine -vidth its for a few"M and brontht with her I C OF white sand and general contour and bottle of Xr-hen 80tsi and gave 17Q4 good The dangers of aviation may be dam Afterabout aweek takingli little everg time the tm;Vk leavizig me, and I iBrowing fewer, as all the experts: Some people have a lot to think for the oceanside sport and pas toorning.I found could walk well I taken Krusebein mw about with nothing to do It with. they provide, pantoand then I thou -ssert, but wii'see that a British air' ILITE­ ­1= young lady --Within a stretch of about 30 m An !!L 13�7illi- -- -but.laA =rtfi! II pilot has just married 6 He-"How many times ' have w.e. -from 15 miles south of Sydney to alliftrou ebackj�u. he met when she was a le of Kruseben Salts then sod there. &d -passenger on kissed to-ul lit?" 16 miles north-there--­­are-W--dozen -41bWDtrtquitWWmrw­woMsn-APIn- 1-09-pat— one of his fliglitg.-New York Even-' hougM I would write And let YOU "Ist I c -Ing Post. She-"Twice. Remember when I beaches. From September to know what I Wait of your wonderful Salts." 0 . . ..9 there are crowds on all, the largest at- Ortskill w-W marcs lommum -(Mrs.) Jr.JK —OF had to answer the door ;jell?" April tendance being in November, Decem- Krawlien Salts is obtaimble at drug sad Caller-"Let me see, I know most del=t stores in Canads,at 75c,a bottle. ber. January and February, when the A C Was ill to last for 4 or 5 of your folks, but I. have never met contains balf....mt . day. Your Uncle George. Which side of TheSovietwW hxha weather Is warmest. There are usual- TWINS HELPED "the house does he look like'.." ' The Bombay Times of India: India and ly more than 100,000 persons on this boy In the family-"The side the Far East have always been re- stretch at the week-end. The costum- JUN®11 Lbs.in 3 Wks - I Restored to HeAth by Takin g garded by the Soviet autheritles as it Ing recalls Deauville. The municipals. is VW -with the bay window." And a Boy FdoWl Lydia E. Fu*ham fruitful ground -for Communist seed. ties which have these beaches within sma 8611216.Thousaaft Tariff philosophy In brief, Feed the i They were bitterly disappointed in their boundaries spend large sums in i say sew Irvalsed Teast adds 5 table Compowd I China. Their recent actions bathhouses, promenades and other to 13 tbs.to 3 weilics.side dears •dog well and the fleas will get their ilatica'as"eat Team show that the Soviet are no better equipment necessary for the comfort mmoro-w Mitchell, Ort.-­1 had little twin part. km lilrultiost totilay. pleased with the result of their ef- of the visitors. babies and for quite a while after I was forts to convert India to their creed. so weak I could not do rg work The executive of the Communist In- Use Minard's for Neuralgla. YOUR HAIR NEEDS because ternational In Moscow not long ago pains turned M. N. Roy out of his charge as There was a crooked man and he all the way up ra had a crooked smile, lep at the back. director of propaganda In India: he He found a crooked partner, who had also had beadachm �,�VXO has now been expelled as a renegade. ✓ and W very little walked a crooked mile, sleep.I took ft Apparently. he did not produce out-, They stole a crooked car, left It on • E.Pinkharn as et TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE fl,leutty fruitful results for the money ASK YOVR BARBER a crooked trail, stable Compotin they copiously voted him. A gentle- and soon I was Now they both live togeth6r, In a lit- BURTLURSYS and man of the name of P. Schubin is un-' Us crooked Jail'.. able to get 4 derstood to be Roy's successor. so do my work.I have taken t raging fact- hT`with 44 I know of no more encou, and I am ft% do my vilor]M= eRas*Mr.IL A Jewish merchant sent 01111 iroublo and am gaining in weight and Tbeowaft my I iftvIta- than' the questlonahle ability of men 1111111ndl� I" tions for his daghter's wedding with to elevate their lives by a conscious I strength.I WMrecommend r boatilil, I R.S.V.P. at the bottom of thFini Vegetable Compound to This. endeavor. Heni7 David Thoreau. G HPAL•P.SUTM46-3a 224 he explained In brackets, stood for, all& 2"Real Sliver V*ddinc Presents." ISSUE No. 7—*30nay .A .. ._ .,. > & -a ,r"i*..{ _ z .' ..yin;.-> r:i, 'axe ��. 'S.w.✓:0•" t :+% C' qs. 11 IffiAl ON [a . -- ""it.•�,..�. ffi � S 1,a,'�. .•....,.�:. .,, e.:.:^*.".s},Y_-+."•�^..rrY "a+., + ,. • ,, i =,- ':k' �.. ns^.v:'&"w: w•'n=w'w{.w,-•s `,c,:„ +d�•'•W c } Y�f"'d•4u. -Y""ta ...,+t�.'+.�,w :i"',�i..^,^r., ,.v>_bs1.,;;y"n,.•..n�-ia.+� i M1., 7ni� .n ,a'-� .;{ 3•..•,c".a.. }..pr v. �. 'iE•. 7•C•., '�x •n, 'n7'.. Y' ,,,. .:,:., .K ,,:, .. :....-_r ... .:,[ ..., e+.,•.;,tn • .. a -'-sa, _ <'-«�'v �.., o�.",,'.' �.,3,�-,�"`-'�..` 'a'�',2'•:. . ... ". Y� :. � .. 7il.d may.S Po+dtrl► etc, set tat I Caen _ : -Purchase Tour tickets earl? d 6i pickerin@r, thpmpert7 oe. O i thereby ',guppy th0fe Iden ij, tIM rp' villa a who' Mortgage 13oade, Also, IoTMI Vvtog� Sale ak one o'clock aha g- Safe vestments at frrnn 3 ta7 er - - g pre respanslblE for brip04nce See Balis. Wm ]flaw, Auftioneer, fag_ this very popular entertainment cent,-*iahaeriptionr ro the VCres Saturday, Feb. 22ncb--Auetion Sale - FAB, PROP iRTY to ybu.Britain tz.cof faun stock, 3 acres of standing -The Chautauqua is not only en- 1NSVRANCE-All classes writteq in•timber (eeda?, pind,' bush elm-'etc) tertainment but hue the su cloding -Fire, Automobile, ' Wind- L`nder -and by_ virtue bf the pow- • pport of storm, Accident xndS' knees, 1OHN MURKtor, in quarter sere lots, at lot 13, eQn. fife Department of Education da an o ars' contained in a certain mo , 9. Pickering, on the property of edueatioael contribution o! Phone or write - - - ' 'Milton Benbon. -Sale at one o' which will be produced at time of value" sreat 43tf - sale, there will be offered b Public ED. BOWMAN.Whitby PICKERtNG COUNC4L clock sharp, See Bills. F. W. SII- . 22nd -� versides, Auctioneer. Auction on Saturday, February The above coy' 11 met 1980, At the Gordon House, Picker- to- at Fresh Frozen Fish and O�►stel's Inst, Members all resent ex NOt1C@ t0 CreditoCs eerththoh r of Three o'clock c the �: .' Ito' adjournment on Monday, thelOth asternoon by William May►, Auction- sent x� pt - - a. . Chapman, who was_ absent ow- - olloaving property;-. SMOKED FINNAN HADDFE $�DDIE FILLETS' Ing to illness. The ailriutes of the ALL AND SINGULAR that certain - ' Wt meeting were read'and approv- In the hatter of the Estate of By- parcel or tract of land and premises FRESH FROZEN FILLETS x ed- E. Perryman Pon Field, Cate of the village of R in the Totwn- _ yinaa Wyss heard re a situate 1y' and beim __ quality _ s charge for use of theTown Hall for Pic S, file County of Ont- alp of Pic ening in .the County of Prices that are most fair for the ualit we offer , dances and concerts. aria. deceased. Ontarie, and Province of Ontario, ••:. 7. 8. E. Turner m as heard re the Weed Notice is hereby given, pursuant to and being composed of the South Smoked acid Cooked Meats, Bacon, Corned'Beef, Bologna Etc Con•rol Act. M. B. Burk was heard the statute in that behalf, that all half of lot number tw�ty-eight in g n ''-re a rant for the South Ont. A ric- persons havin an claims a the Fifth Concession -of the-.said g g i; y gainer Fresh Pork-Sausage. uitural Society. T he standing Com- the estate of Byron Field, late of Township of Pickerin containing - w suttee on Contingencies reposted the Township of Pickering, in the by admeasurement, Hundred t, find recommended payment as fol- County of Ontario, Physician, who acres more or less. � The Best Line of Staple Groceries, Canned Goode, lows: R. 'O. Glummer, re summons, died on or about the sixth day of On said property there is a dwell- Dtied Fruit etc, $10.34; Lon. Lan. Guarantee Bond, 'August, 1929, at the said Township ing house and the usual farm build- $20.00 ~ ; John Murkar, notices.re meet .of Pickering, are required ' to send ings'in a-seasonable state of repair. ings, $2.50; D. R. Beaton, reg, bir- the same, duly verified, with part- The said property is suitable for Bananas Orangos Celery - Ahs, marriages etc, X12.26; Workmens iculazs of. the securities, 3i any; held general farming purposes and is well Lettuce Cabbage . Spinach t� Co-n. Board, Asst. $6.50 and re M. by them to the undersigned Solicit- situated in the 'Township o! Pick- s1i Tann, $24.75- Ida eri: Always to be had here and always fresh � rgison and 'Babcock or for the Executor of the last will g• ' ,re legal work Whrtevtale bridge and testament of the deceased ad- Terms of sale;-10 per cent of the $252.85; Campbell's Studios council ressed to him at Whitby, Ontario, purchase money to be paid at the J A' M E S R C H- R D S O`N , photo, $ 14.75; W. Teefy, dog rebate on or before the 25th day of Feb-,time of the sale, a;ild the balance to $1.00, F. Woodward, $1.00 J: Fitz- tuary, 1930, after which date the be paid within thirty days from the { P" Patrick,$ 1.00, M. G. Green $1-M, Executor, John Jordan Field,...of the; date of the sale. aRQ�.iF..rFL ' S. Sharman 1.00 W. J. Slack, $2.00, City of Toronto, in the County of ^ The sale is made subject c, �G. T. Davidson $1.00; D. R. Beaton York, to a reg- salary, proceed to distribute the erve bid. salary, 126,00; Library Grant to: assets of the Estate among the Further articulaza and coedit- ' Pickering, $40.00; Brougham, $•40.(10 persons emitted thereto according to ion; of sale will be made kaoxri at - Claremont, $4(1.00 Kinsale, $40.00 the terms of the will, having,. reggard P1Ck�rlllg Ha�'dW�re tore 4` ?Whitevale $40,00. only to claims or interests of which the time and place of the sale. If1S _ °,!'he Standing Conttnittee on Trans- they.then shall have notice. W. E• N. Siaclsir 8. C. ;sortation, Poser and Light, report Dated at Whitby, Ontlaaio, this Barrister, Oshawa Ont. + and recommend a8 follows: D. R. 29th day F. January, 1980. Solicitor for the bWgag•ee. Farmers, your stock needs �tone- °; 1[3�aton, Township. Hall (Light) for F. BI. 1Ml: Irwin. Dated at Oshawva, this Twenty , r ''fie standm�Committee on Relief for the Executor Eighth day of January, A. D. 1980. Dr. He89 Hog Special ' >; y \'. ]report and reeammend as follows: ss' K G. Morrish, (re Kenned�_family) --------------.. Dr, He Stook 7 Onitl A l Dr ..Hees' Poultry Pan-am'" =fie standutg Committee oa Bonus _ { as :for Wire ferr_Ps, drainage mat ' Q liter shell (gilt and Beef Gera T m tapes ete. report ani recommend as ! ' y r p `Fothergill Bros. 188 rods-wire fence X447.410 (� will make the hens pay Large returns 'The -,k=4 Ing Comm. on Damages -A com ate stock of General Hardware always on haucl. "9 4' sheep roomed by dogs report and "-- r `�ravarl�tht' ,t 7leeonet>nend as follows: G. M, For- g s��ighma}T - ixent for McCormick-Deertag Farm Machinery and Repairs. - wytbes, 1 Amp, $20.06; John Scott, I have a !t, can get it. or it,h not made.3 Vie- 0.rwwttee on Roads Dail" -Coach Services a and Bridges "port and recommend. �+ Baa follows-W. H. Jackson. steel pt3 S BAT Q T%^ 1(, 1$22.25. J D. Adaras, express $0.80 �+ �� p *� lt. ltia$4. maul gravedybet. to 112 R'. r ICKERI TOROI,T®• S. a h 'Line. $4.30, Fred ditto x2.50;. - � .. _ _. _�- --- - -- -•`- ,.-_ -.,.�.,...,,..,.., - 'A. Chester, ditto $11 75; J. A- Bush- Mid in ,by tools $ $.10: Frankel Bros. steel �+A /'�!cr Clark's 80110-w $lid.&7; D, -Nigh Fare alt/ �,✓eI1ts ter swunder rep. approaches Hodgson,l,1 - Salle ­ �'6, _ g -Standard Time) Leave Toronto - - abridge, E6.00- Etas. Puckrta, haul Leave Pickeria �gra ge A. M. P. M. A 9M. F.M. r haulelravel $34.0-27 rank Ba 5.00; , . - 1!ied ditto $�.oG', Frank Barclay, d ; 2; ' 3.55 _ d - j 3 Only Men's Sheepskin Coate, reg. 8 25, to clear 8.95 e41,oh - g o d 7 55 4- _.. _ $.80 430 " 'W= MiddleMon, haul timber Palmer 8.55 3.55 9,30 5.30 BOye' $Weater Coats, jumbo knit, reg. 2.95, r bridge, $3.50; Roy Morgan, right of 3.55 "ray to pit, $ 7.50; char. r, s� l0,80 630 special 2.49 each G hardware, Church Sir. 17 26 no. - °O 7,55 11.30 30 `' 11 55 s 56 _ Den's Earls er Ca Selman bolts and drift pins Church p• V. - 830 PP Pas reg• 1.25 HOW 98C. _ Sir.-_R9,38; Roy Ward, icct- salary, 2 __ 11.30 --10 ae _._ __ f;�i�te* Zip* Overshoes; reg, 2.401 i$t l_ �� 10 53 1.80 - x0 96 s ecial r air 1. $900.00; Margins and Babcock. on 1.55 c 11 40 12.30 11 P per p 99 sect. engineering services on bridges o ._ g, 4438-44; John Morlear, stationery `-5� Boy H.oekey Boots, our re tar line 1 5, -d Dail 8n and supplies road Supt. ;15.50. y except Snndwy c Sunday only very epeoially priced 2.96 Council_adjourned to meet again on Several odds and ends at Clearing prices a ,Mardi 10th. l Cost b convections at Toroeto for Barrie, Orillia, - 41ALa 4iFGtsTEt1. Midland. Schomberg, Orangeville. H&Milt.on, -Brantford. Niagara Falls, Buffalo i and intermediate pointe. CEO i R ADL E Y $atsirdar, 'FEbi-uary; 25th--Credit •_ - ,. -. sale of horses, feeding steer,, Coach connections at &4slo for all V. S. A. polots 3 = C $ 3C Ri = N otockers for grass, apriVers, You- AS SOWS and AOIAS. .A`t 14.t 33, Coe. ` 6,- Pieluiring (near Green River), -- -- ~� Lffi%00s on Anto Wad, the . property e- a PIC CoachJohn A. White. 8 months cre- y SPECIAL -PRICESf' idit: Sale at 1.30 p. m. • under . .. _.• covet. F. Postill, auctioneer. ' THURSDAY, FEB, 20TH_Auctson FOR TEAM HARNESS sale of farm stock, implements, y ,V�l ^Musical �.Qlned -lBraee-mounted Team $ackband Harness, _ 9 y-a Canadian Festival Feature 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00: With 5 ring.breeebing. instead of 'back. F ".......................�s-:; band, _ 849.06 -Black mounted Team Backband Harnesq,--$38.30 -77 ging Breeching `,Chia is not a factory harness, but custom made in our i a own shop at Markham, jWe specialize on repairs to harness and co1#►rs: 0 IDA X-7S " Harness and Collar Manufacturer - 1�.A.RKHAM, Home Phore 3400 . _ - THEwPETxIE QLINTIETTB; INSI I;T > < , :aoa�s r, We have supply of ;Fresh Frozen Fish , CONSTAR NE One of the most unusual,entertainment companies before the public today is the Petrie Quin - _ - at Right Prices. and Constance Neville-Johns, which will be one of the big musical attractions of the coming Canadian Chautauqua Festival here: - - - -Our Iia@ of Groceries is complete. The Petrie* are-phenomenally popular, and rightfully ao, as everyone will agree who sees their _ clean, up-to-the-minute programa. Vocal quartets, saxophonei ,- '= quartets, brass and string ensembles, Miner.Rubbers affil Overshoe@;Carharrt s and Haugh's 'are used by these lively-entertainers w-hose programs range from classical selections to a gayest..of y popular melodies. The sPetries are Pleasant people, t� - Overall@. ' D P D genial, attractive, full o! "pep" and spirit, sad -" •-•- -=: --• - - • •- - they win their audiences the moment they step upon the platform, a. Goodgear Tues and Tubae, Miss Constance Nevins-Johns la -a ebarming coloratura: soprano who comes from far-away Aus- $Itttery Charging. 1:14 a. 9be is a gradutte of the Melbourne University and has appeared -in concert, opera and as -- soloist with symphony orchestras throughout Australia, New Zealand, Italy and the United States. ' phone yatr order, _We3deliver..4 ` 'Phone Markham 6402. �• Ito not miss the Chautauqua Fest.ical, 3t. Paul's Church Pickering, Friday, Sataurday, Monday and Tues- pa February. 4, 5, 17. 18. 7 t`h General ' day, roar /,J - RIVer . o arc f .m,o..._v�"A'Wf<•:,Nl.s.vo .M.a'"�w.�.Cn,�h r✓-.a`r:�:d"tT ".-'','�.t':2.M..rates..v>!9 .<`arc.,k,....... ,r'..0 �£TM ko?�w ?:...x:.':,,c..;�,i.c__._,.,e -s' s ,._ _. ,. 'a4 + si L s.�;•:.+• \..: .,u.,,,:.:�,. Sr..- -4 },.::. fn..F., .0."7r' D. .: Wi3,"7"j' -,2^ .9.'�'✓,jr- �S.` !_ -IF ,� m. r M+. z.s K, w _ e 19.1 ti+, .wi y. .-�. .ef,. �Y • .</., ._ + 1►.:4"-..._ - ._.-.Y .. ....: .:i� ;" .. \v - r ... ,p.,:' -- �., ...� - .14�r, - r�.. 9,Y'f .d:F.A� +' �ryti• •Je, '4, •TIY. ,L .4.' u, ^ .f.•y. A+• �er..•L�''•°•..£J°��' -.: . _. ei,i. .d-��•J..,w..._ .A •.'�!L'�":t. � � AY r..n - ,_ t i� ne42. f Y�s`A:�-•<r`4— {'_ .%�.. '� _ �.. 4' .t � i`� ,�.' ,s. � ^-"'-..•,%c b, ..,.cy.�. ,..+1»�Fa, •-,-'�•,�,7r y. 'i**{{ v: -�• .�w.- .-'*"'.^�"~ '-.v -�•..*-•^s3',._— _ .e�. <� '.;.L`_..+^ :,.3e%•::• 4• S:.tri� d•,.+'�.. 'y(t• a• ..'y.as, u.:•':�a"a.0.<..�.}.. y:v ..-�,,.s.. ,. :.r.: -.o S4L ,4 -•d.:.• e.as C"'-'!'� +':•a„•b +s.'L":, _.'%::s.:. «.+. '.:-:. M `.^,4.., m•�K`. xaffi.a'.ac,�rvs. ^•'p... 'f'yL~'-'f;R "�•5+: ;.,;. ._ _ by ' k.sly �:,4 _ __••�.-.._—._•'•__—,.-:--..- �.... .... �a •�:'•'.' -' '9' • CLARiBs14NT Mrs Yakes ha re - s turned home ..f- lir={; R %w-ek in Cooks-dile --_ .-- -OF THANKS - T$11QIIIIg and,DIeBsII1$�1)C} ter. sen CARD .—_ with- e#ttu - $ee Rfeliard- y►5-> -{ }S_ he tester;-l�fr.. Briton.. Wip -wish to thank through Else Ladies'and gentr; fur coats re-mo' Having taken over Robt, FesisbTla er column. Mr. S-mmerville has recently sold columsis of this led into naw ones;at gt.Qderate_ Sara Bzo am w the tarn-i he papgr all our friends . . _ . $$e,. ug,,. a are nQw.ready_ Mrs. Oscar Bfarber was in the city purchased fro;n the For- ferms to suit all. to �+ve service in Brougham as waII �tnd rel?hbors for the willing heI a on Tuesday. sYth Estate to a man down East. 'Many words of sympathy, and the Wgrk may be done at own home or as in Claremont. B a Morgan Pugh lost.a•very valuable Leonard Pilkey has been in Tor- beautiful floral tributes during the at Dore. Gibbon's ,. Service car always ready, day of horse on Sunday last. onto for. a week attendin a school long illn_ss and death of our Dear-- - at CtaremonL, ni ht Mrs. Wardell, of Toronto is the ,in which.electrk4*rk-ia ears #s tau-- e an� Ifs{ r.- -- :twxle � XC3. M=de one' Clare. 6106• 'ckerine 606•,.- M f _ _ pp�� �.of her sister, Mrs (Dr.) Torn. ght. - Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Thuds N'tn. Cowie.-afro'family, CLAREMONM, - ..OYTARIO r The Forsyth girls of the Oshawa E3 28 2bly. A. L. PiLREY. teaching staff were home aver. the Electric Service Th-- -- ---- - A male chorus gave special music �. , Pickering @ 1C e House ,Barn, Out buildings, eitherGi[ant '. •In the .United church on Sudsy ev conduit, flexible, or knob and tube - - fiance cfl1nl'>nitt88 seting last. wiring. Alterations. Special . ser- _ v 4 r A number from here attended the - '� combination shorthorn sale'held in `ices and motor installation. The object of this Association is to a Toronto last week. Electric ' water � Systems. - Metal • ` lessen stealing and prosecute d,' syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitary clos- Q the felons. a; The many friends of Thos. Bacon ets. We also can furnish any kind F O n P7 a1 O ffiembere Navin yy t .wlll--be pleased, to-hear that he is im- of roofing• includiner Birds Thick ' ' D,e* .m Date Imiszadistelo th stolen 1] proving meaty now. Butts. ur work and electrical in- ni Ezeeetiiswit any tmem� Miss Bessie Graham of Toronto, spection we guarantee. Our Prices spent Sunday here with, her parentis will meet your pocket-book. A post "ind Membership aambe bah a from rave President o:' James and Mrs. Graham. card will have our .prompt attention. - e 5 seosbe on We are very glad to report that H. E. Pognter.. _- rr arptioauon. Mrs. J. W. Gregg is improving from WHITEYALE Out. s Szac. Com,-L: D. Banka 0.8,Palm.: Ther rather prolonged illness. �g.si Starting at 10 o'clock, sharp -�_, M• S•Chapman, Pickering, Mrs. J. Spenceley, we are sorry to -_• - report, is ill from heart trouble. A D. Moro, Jas, Richardson, speedy reecvery is hoped for. Pit a�a �+ ,r President.Pe Renlig �r��itIIh' 1J�. 001 6eoretae - : Chas. Cooper as; cxtfined to his lied for sev-rai stays suffering from lPictures ' an attack of the flu, but is again on Moving`�' Service °� ! C��f , 'New Du-rant Car Miller Bros. purcha�d the high- tet priced ball calf at the shorthorn wale held in Toronto la..-t -week, the • Delaval Milker - � price beim W5.Ot1 - BA R R, Mrs. Tbos. Paterson spent Wed- Gtile by day or night promptly pint Demonstrations + - �sday--std Thursdsyof-last- _ , • with her daughter, Mrs, Clarence Comfortable cars, -Electric washers �Pengeily of Brooklin. Prices reasonable. _ , Thos Sadersori was. in 'Toronto - recently when he purchased a num- Phone 7300 _ - - Lunch Served _ ,. ` . � her of horses which he is naw, offer- For men, .women and children � Ing for sale� the Public. ._ .'y/llf!!C: - a••` =Mir:. Archie. Anderson, -who at present ii residing with her'parent:= 1AW R. J. aatd Mrs. How, spent afew day; I �. t , � E speak of artistic o e all and come a�r1 Iii Toronto visWng friends, return- deli Ing home on Tuesday. Plekering, Ontariodesigns , n that are The Township Council should harp r'• r designsdthatt would their attention drawn to the fact that �pp _ �. ins ropriate fur Lite there are a large number of dog- D LT I L .D L1 S purpose in %-ie'w• The a rtn:n.tng at large without tae's. g - /''� _ . one illustrated is aim- a y Clarenmontl People who own sheep in the neigh- Chard Coope=r, _. .oa ple, yet has artistry. 'iborhood are complaining. .-,We are now real to , • a;u 1 ou with ; - "?io Greater Tribute' to Quite a number attended-the lire- ;._ pp y y " imen's concert and dance at Brough- an last Thursday erenui�and report BRICKS, CONCRETE �'. W• STAFFORD, as good Line. They say that Bert f3L0 V StockAaking' Kin stun Road.vey was never to better form. He CK3, 1. TERLOCK• -:.::�[.ii�� �bltbyis a 'wQndierful •entemainer1?`G P1PE DRAIN TILl� LC volunteer gena of men very - _ Pba>ne bltk'y a;8 r R9 baser on. Frid:a) and Saturday diggmz S ND AND GRAVEL - Lasting Two •weeks - cwt the snow on the Brock road. with _ _ - a boare-made sr+ow-plow, whieb ds 9 ,Perry Cement ! ` v� efficient work. O-vin z to the Monday, Jan. 20th to Monday, Feb'y 3rd i*quent wind storms. it is pract• ;�rOfltlet8 Co. i4ally impossible to keep the rose n ;j open for motor traffic. Rope spring ' _._• r;l Ba 0 �daple Leaf Mutual Firms iniH soon gyve up relief. _ y 9t.. Toronto ; ,: N bra Esther Painter left on Thurs- { �' tam for an extended vrsrt with PLANT-I rude north of -- ► ��• :. leer sister. lira. Geo. Lee and has Highland Creek.. E _-� ERT D s elosed up her reaidence here. Mrq. aDe, I Cheap rate buildln pm�and country All s Palmer will sow be able to enjoy a Os. 4; nasi i sarae<i re+at, after a torµ period tom, n bmf 111_ � aIdea- spout . .General Merchan i Riawm d°o-iu�ra'nce� _Ings.W d in caring for her aged perm - - -- -- u sacs - *0 w310m—alts gave all the care that . �T CL c'>EE M ON T, - -.O'�T. Automobile Insurance ±` .a loving harm was capable of doing -Will B U y Now W " " of all kinds Owing to the bad state of the FARMS FOR SALE FA kSuccessor to D. A. Scott) " reads, the Young People of Pick _ - -Write or phone arira United churches were unable -- -4a-visit dy AnchwIR Society on Mei,- �- A L E E D, B O W M A 1� ,day evening, but he Young People of /�•��, BY, ONT. ..Nt. Zion paid them a vera pleasant ?411 Winter Goode Must Go. - NEW SPRING lJf O O D S 20 WHITBY,I T visit, and after giving the program, This is Y A social evening waa spent in games. your opportunity to buy _ !� A y- - A tasty lunch was served and all en- arts considerable saving, by - :.1C a'�`mee p�Waa e, taking advantage. of the - " fa3ed agood um FLlnta a=nd Ginghams I6avea,ecuredthe agency for the Froaet - -We can't all be ca. some have - Reduced Frices now ._ _ to be the crew. The February meet- -prevailing. A Wood and Ouckshutt Farm Implati l;k Of -the 94mmen's..Institute will be ©otS and ShflQB ------_ --- e 8° eeeapop lar, - m nts and will L•eep a>s , t at the home of Mise S F. .,F~_ The stack is fresh and new, r thy. hand repairs o mu on Wednesday afterr»on, the 19, The Reduction is Genuine. - _: _Also, Lo don smbarrn and staale when the program will be a debate, 'wall Papers and - -- fittings. a ­"Resolved, eolveled from Canada•" l s salt lklee's Overcoeta, well tailored, _ will also talc contracts for acing 'Resolvaad, that the Oriental shouts - FaiIItB - I bapro ars. by pra9iooe blanket cloth, res. 8?.5, for I4,90 [ l y to be answered by, what I first re- Men's Sweater Coats, brown, g - ' voember and when. All women and _ - 'Estimates cheerfully given, red, white, scarlet. bine, _ - - . --girls are brartily invited. all-wool Penman's, 3l wt; - -52 hone 14M. Xeaben Besse of Stayner called'on reg-5.30, for 3, P a namber of Claremont friends on Men's Almira 9oz, half Ib. to Full Stock of Fresh Groceries J• �n' Wedne.,:day last. He was returning R. C�Sr@mont from Peterboro where h hoot aceo3m- each pair, reg i5c, for 59e ' Lo the Clarernonh cur .ra ncho Men's Fleece Underwear, Pen; ^- - _took part in'the annual.bonspiel. Vti a niaa'a,reg 1.00, for i9c River � ver are very. sorry to report th-it tho - - C.- A. Overland, - Manager Basket, Factory l Ctammont boys rbtuined home emp- �{ _ I i� G O LID ' S _ ti t+y-banded, their usual good succr�: .lfaaufacturere of ; bavira for sours reason or other for- LOWER PRICE STORE -`� _--_ ---`- -- ----- All kine .of.Frnft--Baskets, • oaken them. We hope for bettor. Phaane_:3'01 _ --- y Barr thing: next time, Crates, Fairmerq, Bushel - Arthur Deru=ha rriet with a -LXREJIONT, ONT, - - j3askete, Clotjres Baskets. : serious acciolent one day c}urin� the --- ------ - - - na. BRING I'1* HERE . past week. - lie is a section hand ( ri -Frank >,�t�-a�-� �. � --- -- — ' _ _ k Pe n nock! F 'd t I. 3! Proprietor411 �.. ]aertdin;; tlnxn aj.ljusting. the fi>11- Now ii tbe•time to Ker. a new sPt,of Buying. On'tlle - hIxkei of this well known plate on the i�1e of the rails b.Afor� Ua•ness, orget itis sial set repkired< `� ` Brarnes' Baskets, — •puttintr in the bolts, Geo. Beverl,^:, f h ore in stock sramples of 'damsel Phone Markham 64N f who was assisting hiiii, accidentally 1'rt•ea and Jetfrev'.4 'harness. The { lora1 r array be ordered thrdugh Bata- Installment Plan" -$true him o : logue nt prices quoted:-- ---- very painful=anti serious injuiy. Med- Catalogue free.. Seal aid was immediately secured but B EATT y I -there is the possibility that he•will I also Garro collars,collar pada, sweat `- pads, harness'•oil by hulk, harness PURCHASING commodities by paying "a dollar ' STANDS FOR THE -BEST T _lose the sight of the eye. At pros- dressi,pg, Kleo srlver,polieh down and a dollar a week" has-: grciwn into ` ant he 9g somewhat batter, sad other parts, great poptitarity. Often the object purchased is * `" Chas. Cooper's tractor school ole Repairs promptly done, word ont before it is paid for, and the pure ser and Wednesday last was-a L W. PILKEY, CLAREMONT great success. Large numbers from continue>q to pay: Bny yourself a fortune on the the village and the surrounding dist- :H R Gallaugher installment plan by placing regular installments xict were present.at all the sessior+q H. R. 1 Il of your earnings in a Canadian Balt of.Comnierce a Experts were present.to impart in- salrings accottbt. The mons is alga s available. formation ir} regard to the construct- ,.,Grain Merchant y y ion of tractors, their care, their for use if required Find there is no depreciation, -Toronto atroubles and how to remedy these -; but accruing interest as time goes on. ` troubles. Moving pictures were Is in the market to purchase Hay, thrown on the screen illustrating Straw, Grain and. Potatoes, M their talks. There were also anuin- lber of films of a humorous charact For gaotations apply TM 1t�N BMK Litter Carriers, Hay Cacriere- ser shown on Tuesday evening that Primps, Door Tracks, Cow there much enjoyed by those pres- 14• 4' _ :rig S CN ; OF COI��i.MER•CE Boa}e. Pressure Systema Etc. ant On the second play there were R. R. No. 1, It will pay you to get my prices on U monstrations on the milkingmach- �rlti..�ieA1s n..alvo,.wr a ;above beforebu t eleewbere• ,'fire arad on other matters ofinter- Pb°ne Pickering 1`12 -riiE sT'ANDARf.D BANK OF CANADA � y ng � est to farmers, �— 15tf -Reference Rank cf 'itontrt;al FUNK V FROUSE�t -:- �•, .•.*.ri 4'.„3•,.. e'„ti3•,.. _.... <..': .:•.,.. .- .'.;. :•. • .�. ,: -... .', _:',. ,':,.:: .'.., *.. ."v` 4KXRl �.. s._. x�u>�� 4r.r K »vlr x .. ...- .._yes:..�.;..:,a "'..e..•nni+ar i:.. .-S:�a,c.•.s...", ._. +F.` `.i �:. ^..h'av,rt, `a:-' ,+�'' ''nx, :�'. .n a •�cg•y,'r _.gry:,ri,* ,ti�''r-'v .�e..: ,c ,x'�'�,`i-•-,�1 '.."l�. '4:_:. ,3�i...ar _„��wxWdt v ..nw•,_ :r„ �?i -;x ..,,./ €�,$;a4. t.,,-. 3; p t .�"xs •r'�"" `�7s �' u..:7.t?*. .F., z�t' a a, rm�!v+T... •.,� •�' v� C a�+o. . f'dtr.:^c ..at m €.: y -tit _ c. a �.. ...' ,,.ss,,,�..� a-tr, . . W'?.'C�+!` � •r. Mn',.,;-secs Y?','•'dc',T/.; �.F*E'1'J' Tw F'�• rw. A may' �.,. g„ "".� 't^k'. .a•M1•r -. . ..�. :1 Vii, a e.d ',;�" ... �y.-,. .• .,.?. ... � c. �i+`»c i�F;r. �T'•«�„ _ .�Vk �•M°. '"rias T` .-s. ...,� '... �. ••-s A, � �+•Cr,. v-••�..._ w. .: 1w. �.vi.. -;t.b' t �9�. 5•e.+.. .w s �-x•, �lrsa, r^ ��,.<+ro•:, �. a wo _ shadow advancing before iiia reckless /7ilia new t Sda It On the third floor halted.: The - 1 door of this apartment also, which Pa�ndorrCk4ge ��he oly premium offered p s ? " lits host had told hintwas occepled by but from the Ilt,e of :ho sill streamed a peeu!lar, br4rbt :1Rht like a beam of f s - riunahhau, Tho profet+sor erased-'tris .. _ fruitless« efforts and rvjoitte�l - panion Just as therr cam# a scft thud ` t and then from the Rtrpet level a vin. lent ringing and pounding "Prrhnpa we wren miatakon,'s [tarry "t � rs: remarked. ,it might lino• be" a ftucn s out In the street--"The TE� A. professor shook hilthead do•1' cidedly and then pt,lnted to the line - of light beneath the door before tbmi. 1 Fresh from the �s dens' - _ , , f . "Someone is in here; at:any rate. - --- lWe will knock." r ,- + Suiting his action to the word, .he v !rapped smart],-, waited and rapped mf Thc Stc'pAu - thc' Stairsagain, but theta cae noresponse, only the steady glare' of that Karlsh j light and the banking from the on. _ s - (trance on the ground floor, _ Semyonov shrugged an By ISABEL l)STRAND£R ! Professor ti ' Iturned to descend sUil further,but the -- - sergeant grasped his arm. e s Graham Wafers in the new one pound CHAPTER I♦ He Chuckled as he led the way back _ "Thetis only someone 'who heard : .pAckige are famous for their crisp freshness,' Delicious, Professor Set.:yonov, the celebrated to*the living room and Barry followed, what we did-the officer on the beat, ' in chemist whose profound knowledge of a: s loss what to reply. The profes- perhaps-and, wants to investigate, nourg �"g for everybody. Also sold in bt>Ik. toxicology had more than once been scr was known on-three continents, his IILet him wait. If Q%ithing is wrong 'placed at the disposal of the author- scientific discoveries had made him in this house lt is behind that door' • INS ities in the solution of .crime, tugged rich;.he might have lived ;n soli;wry f I'm going to a4sume responsibility forstate iii a house of his own, or occu- breakin it in, rofissat his bushy white side-Rhiakers and g p cr. Stand back lt's�B"•2ed at Sergeant John Barry from Feed the most expensive oachelor The door itself w,iaa a massive one c�ts , ]the Homicide Bureau. apartment.in town. Why ha -he ch.)- blit the lock evidently old and flimsy I ����a1:lYQ([L`(J+��%1C;e/85,3 Y' The professor's head with its shock sen to hide himself away iii such land at his third onslaught it snapped j s #� at white hair nodded slowly and his dingy, dreary quartets, }with such suddenness that he was al- - - -' m� al rewd eyes twinkled.. "You seem to be mighty comfort-.most precipitated into the apartment. �+�� thp•,• c lances of reta1n!ng the world's able Professor Semyonov."-The deter-� A single glance sufficed to show the �al� ��� Expects p pie Hier speedboat trophy. It iR re ..You telt me that there is Hour; I outlines of daintily car,•ed furniture l 0 sake ��� 1Tl.F.�. • ca!mr ass upon the waters? No crime live spoke as heartily as be could_ and I Y• (I,ert+rl that the Packard engineers - - 1his-boat laughed outright. and cushions scattered about in pro- a,re working on the design 4t~ a new r 'o., more importance than,the average 1 Lt "That is the Dint!"'he exclaime,l, fusion by an obviously feminine hand, 1..50n.horsepover motor for WOW, and p, tY misdemeanor ear I saw that only �+ tion of our bureau, Is that why J" you were surprised when the r om was empty and its on M1��11 �� a#ta "fat It Ruch engines are built he will P I• illumination wan that strange ray of 1 Put a pair of them In each n! two Dew I gages t e t: ten- 9 Y x ;you have honored me tonight ivi•h an I Fou came, tial my wants are simple I c � -. and here, ounterfeit sunlight which streamed 'apeedboatt Veteran Has Never u•rrR Araerica?. ui expected but most welcome call, and you see, I am just a queer,i•oun gh an opined door in the o F:.c+ti ;he'3;000 hor%epawdr this will In your civilian clothes?" old foreigner named Semyonov, who pyo'-) - Fut Miss America Vlll "You've got me, Professor 5emy-minds his business and goes his way', wail, a door whirl, led evidently `sive b:m, however• wlll b� leay titan t� ,nov'." The deeective labgheo again IA peace; I am not Profesr+or Semy-;'•o that studio built out over the strip` to Test in Mile Itho 4.80,0 that.Sir H•-nry BeKrave is frankly. ,. '•There's no crit=ic wave onov, the Chemist, to whose laborator.!of garden of which the pr,,fe5sor had 1 - Trials f expec,c-d to have in his Rolls-Royce- pokes. _ I P'zw-red blies England II. while brli+t + threatening to -break over-its that I ;ies all the world comes. No one knows)e A speed of.100 miles' an hour on the; iia ;nu Carstairs a ii! have 2,404 know of, but a rather curious case hal of my abode except a few like your- The stili, heated air was hee,vy with water may be realized during the com• tr come to our attention az head- Belt to whom I have given my a ddrefls,!a subtle,cloying perfume but mingled ling speedboat season In Florida, ac. I ho,�e-power 1n a pair of ::apiece and and I am undisturbed. But now i%:th it was a harsh, acrid odor that 1lubert Scott-Paine, now here to 100'- o yuan-rs." T j m affair e you sprang -across ewwstlot a detective of the c Wood. -to e rep American d yr Car Aver the Detroit course, may eonie - - fc The roll oein ant but a oroachine Your ,ase. Is Snood. veteran American driver, who err with a rev,'ntionary stn le•mot• �+ t .oder broke in upon his words. � -poisoning'" ;Holds the i resent recor+l or 9'.2;3 1 B - - - �: studio and then paused. ored bt,a4.t• Gar Rood,�George, Wood. S'Ve are g•�I-g to here a storm."! Before Sergeant Barry could reply' p !miles an hour made at Miaml Beach - ,Fgci him open a large easel was and 11tchnrd F. Hove; bols'ere of the The professor rose from his chair'another !lash of lightning as keen as last last winter In bis :gree Amerlca till,I " ur.i waddling over to the windows knife thrust swept beneath the ed ea portrait of a woman in a gray Gold Cup. are'-mentioned as poselbli < s R P g esanin Wood, it t� reported. Plans to ship{ } g R in poised an the third asap; (drtv,,ra of Miss Americas Vlll IX. pulled &wa the shades. lib moved of the window shades and for.an in-!of a staircase with one slippered foot his new Miss America Vill. to Miama and X„ It any, and Jaines A. 'Talbot with_astpnlshii.g rapiday and vigor. Stant dulled the electric lights into an slightly advanced and a hand of start- and try for a mile•trial record there+lJr.. may build a new boat to succeed i r "I do not litre to watch it approach, apgry orange glow, to w durin1.g, the regatta. March 25 and �E. 1. 1 it RUA me with a sense of su9pense of Professor Semyonov started, _then 1 R whiteness -upon, which a huge, ]Idles America ill. !s credited with Nihr4 Los Angele's.Id. -Xo country may - emera,d blazed rested on the dark, enter more than three boats. _ 1'+reoodinq It is the elec.ricity in the shrugged. - the successful defence of the Harms- T.te Florida cacin6 9cbedcrle Loa i i 'i poliyl.ed wood of the balustrad.r. The a.r,, 1 suppose.. Yo-u shall tell me all + ."That was nearer, eh' I am as bad painting was only half finished, but I worth trophy at Decralt last Septem• been announced as follows• a1-.•ut your case, but first you must see•perhaps as a.hy_tericul housemaid,bat lit was indicated.in broad splashes of bar. -She has neve-�ieen put ovQr .Feb,g� St•Petersburg; s, Palm my apartment. bay 1-boratories are. does it not seem as though the ve � the mile-tris- courae�+ which deter- . R ry;color and with the bold sweepingBeach giriteon the other side of the'city, yon!atmosphere wafted for the breaking of'lin'es of the cartoonist, which rendered mind the-top rpeed of a motorboat A 16.nNew Smyrna; ]3.14, St. •1 k,cm, but here on this old square the storm?" i seed helico g her limit lR o ngu ual, 23, Clear., 5flne• ..0, C]earmo ' _where the aristocracy of forgotten "It is like the :sport of gens" The the likeness unmistakable to any'ane l Wo coveted ei her Ili merit Ipst over A.Reer t ,Reneratio's l+sed once u + famt,tar with the linbamenta of those .lurch 23-24. Pa Fut Be ac A.. - - r R ;professor pulled his worn, gorgeously- in the city's hi Thio, however,•w ill probably not be 'St.,Augustive, -4, Jaelraoat yon a time I find 'the absolute] different atmos-'hued dressing , y' sliest eociet�. P y April y I _ g gown_ mote cIoee.y f All -his Barry to k in with one i fast enough to defend the Harms- Ville, khrr� which brings relaxation." about him as he sank on;e more Into worth Trophy next summer probfded + I darting glance and thea his eyes I • Bary fotlot:eel his boat througly a ;his chair. I have heard them in my traveled to the foot of the easel and the threatened British to "aders ma- spacious, old-fashioned dressing room!own country many years before the terialize sad manage to keep their n i't+m a man aims at nothlag .be and bath to the bedroom at the back.!Iate war and the memory of Cham is what lay there. It was the huddled usual.y Jernonatrates his marksmsu• - here, too, the rofesaor body of a woman with masses of bottoms under them. American speed- blp by hitting his target p paused to with me always. But let us forget the ��y hair scarcely diahevei:ed by her boat enthusiasts are beelnuing to pull down the shades and then opening storm if we can. The case s►---you mien- ", fall and a spreading stain open a worry for the first Uma in years about Minard's is Best for Grippe. a door at the right d�aplayrd a mod- tinned, is it murder. bres,st of her ' ern kitchenette. . I "Frankly, ] don't know" Barry re- paint-c'.subed smock: _ ' ✓ "This house, air Kneeling beside it he gently raised y perceive, in once sponded. "It is similar to that Tudor Lie head, which rolled backward in' '� °"\ have been a family mansion but it'sffair at Sandy Cove last summer- - has new Leet made over; ' his hands and the corionsly. an apait- A`sudden, aha anent to each floor," Prefesaor Semy- rrackTing upon ..their earn and both row' half-opered eyes stared alp and. onov explaine•1. "A shop of hammer- men leaped to their feet and stoodfor denly into his with a doll, unwinking ed brasses an.f other atrocities occu-I the fraction of Raze, s" s the strepc r ad, the professor announced'pie- e- sac o er. The professor a nervous I berme him. ."She was at wet*when :man vs::om I do not know has bat late- ness had fallen from him and hes ke ly arrived an the second floor. Ais-with the calmnasa of fatalism: the shot pierced her breast:. See, her Ithumb is still thrust through the i- -, - apartment is target than mine,. how-� "Then•-was no lightning♦ That-was ette and,the maulatick and brush'have ever, for an extra room is builf out not thunder, but a shot! Comet" � ' over the strip of garden Fut. the ex- The realization of the truth had but just fallen from her hands" ^ _ 7-7 te.ision ends on the fl;,or above his to [Merced the detective's consciousnesslTo be continued.) r �.. a studio with a skylight. It is occa-'even before his host voiced it and he a • - - Tied, that third floor,by a woman who sprang;for the door. As he flung it Forest Silence paints portraits; :firs. McGrath tells open, with ilia rotund figure in the Not here the Beet bare dioses nt?' !tattered dressing gown close at his into this leafless wood, "The fourth apartment, that direct-i heels, he heard unmistakably the Not here the gray grouse hides _;Iy below mine here, houses.a crotthety;sound.of hurrying footsteps below and,in velvet'.solifude. gentleman with no ear for music; he!plunged for the head of'the stairs. .- [ am "' forest where no doe - raps -on his ceiling when I play my; The narrow hall was 1+-jt dimly I Bends downward to the water's brink ' violin at unseasonable hours. lighted' and in-the unnatural silence big hillsides are a place of 'anoA 4 "Above rete in an attic studio live which followed the echo of 'the sbot,.My trees as dark as ink. h } ' one of.the femininetreaka peculiar Itheir own feet as they clattered down Not here•the lyric-bird - - ---- _ 77 to the neighborhood tri its deet ring!the matting-covered stairs drowned{ '• = _ Plays his enchanted late, 4 years; a. smocked, thin, ' wraith-like. out the leaser sound which °had come I No leaping fish are here, Creature with bobber' hair 'and a,up to them. 'No tall of rosy fruit pointed chin. She might be 20 or 40, The hallwis, understood that ay directly below was de- Once was this brain alive .1e e d l e t7 it . she writes I=erted and the door leading into the s R ith.wing sad song, 'O ith _ ' - foi the eccentric littl.: magazines•apartme+t was closed and blank. did the laurel thrive • -_-f which spring up aporadical!v here- Professor Sem onov ��� it'out. So now:m dear sergeant, F pauae,i• to ham-I Before life days Brew Ions. _ . y ge , you mer upon it but Barry hastened on O forest-close your eyes, br" acquainted with my home and its downward, his eyes striving''o'pierce •- st.rroundingL What do you think of the loom. Was that a Aeein & The winter creeps; s g g Sure Death comes without surprise- :,Some fonts tape pain for granted. .1t?", below hien or just his own distorted --'• And even the woods-must alsep. 'They let a cold I'=its course," S' -=Harold Vinal in Contempory•Verse. — - - - _await for their hadaches to"wear-06.w - EGGSSe//yours /n- the they aalfering from neuralgia THE W EAVEH ey rely on feeling better in the mrn neiuiti; s lHe dropped the shuttle,the loom stoodmeg'highest Marketstill, Meantime, they ati>fer unnete ssary.- hpain. Te�wl eaver sept is the twilight II�ece�ry' there is as antidote. Deal with an old reliable bust- I daptrin tablets a1R•ays ogee immediate relief - We are paying for Eggs for nese house with a reputation of grey; .,' Ifrom various aches sad pains we once had to t week ending February more than sixty-Ave years for Dear heart, he will weave his beauti• - endure. is pain persists, tonsttlt yrm: dpi square dealing. Best prices full web - ae t0 ita'eatrse. ! RAS! 46e dols. 'paid. Prompt payments. Cases "in the golden light of a longer day. 8s4e t INR8T6 42e dos. returned urself a lot of PULLET EXTRAS 35e dos, quickly, Gases sup• - .t____ h3"o�e � para and dieeoratort 1 plied, ay each, complete, daily. - L° a�roven uses of Aspirin. SECOND CRACKS 30c doz Bred, payment In advance. Cheek Falling Hair with Minard'e. '�P. bs41e• the same. All dt W Reference:.' Your Own Banker. mise �P1ee ons. LID A Write for Weekly Quotations Laziness stifles ambition, strangles _ « THE WHYTE PACKING CO., LiMITED' 'seIf-expression. dwarfs men, and truces SPI i"earn of young men of great naWraI ESTABLISHED OVER e5 YEARB 'ability on the toboggan all the time. 78-80 Front Street East Toronto 2 I - ISSUE No. 7-10 .waiost Rtsa•. -- .,, - �i FY4-. ,I'. i'a cyi pr.A.'^"«k. ,o-•. „t nY uwY' M ,'7,y,: i. .. T t 1 .� E4 ,. ,• '�! �.....� ,..�.:.' ---' �' � ;�=--•—�--v----�.. .. ,yam ray nt -•., [ -i ... ,r ... .,♦,..} •=ii,mdv �'-.3••, aK�ee4.i�-Aw:£.6"riv•.w.n-.,�'. 7..v.ra s.`.:.�•«'..,.w- ar ,c w.,•vf Jw.. ..1 ,�^ e1.. ;M:•m' .s.....`a yAp ,y'a�tp+xv` ., +_y/.:X�9ws0...v.,'5.M•.�l..r�:.� .{r.,,,ay,s-.-^_..:+y:.f.:�.v-�{.Y..:y�,,...s.,..".d.-'Fi`.�."'5.x..c'.",i2':-6.."..•r!�,'r. -..,,..J Q'�?h.-,.. , -.,..c,=��.-w5r-'a,�»'•E•,•.::.zs..',,:„.•�r..•-+..p'.,w-^.�.-v-.......,,k'n-....s•..-�.;-.,..J..v.,,'.--..-....�",1 7;-r : �T-- :�•u �,'.!'.:.:•,�.)2,as. �'.(-..w"•4`�':'t9 RP .�¢ �> pwwb • ..:.n>.r-xd-,dew.':4'r• .;!g•-i-.' >s.r-..y�•i'- i'�.,,,:;JH�-s,,.�+. o•wK ...rk C. o*,w�' '9" ±J+,".I�'; Z - L°•h.. .• A`aAn>" IJ C,EtfF.�c:�-v...r7Ar ,.a .F..a.''�. �r - - ' mke�y 3'raviaces Confer Cam Etminent citizen :The Markets 'k For Fine Purchase Din Stork Selling' . _ PRODUCE QUOTA IONS _.._T. _ . . Toronto wholesale deals I we-b- u y- ��i$h Alcohole Content In. Pe x $entati es of Attorneys- produce prices: vestigated in Study of -- General Met Here - � extras. n� 48c;�trash>i�.� Wine Indust y All the : provinces it Canada with - � _ _._ ds, 84 to lite;-pullet :k - ' the exception of Prince Edward Island extras, 88 to 89c• CONFER WITH BOARD and possibly New Brunswick will be Butter-No, i creame_y, aolida� Be: to 86%c; No. 2, 843 to 8634c. The installation of a permit system ,represented at the stock brokerage 4d - Churning cream-Special,38 to 44c;, conference which b(arted Monday at No. 1, 87 to 89c; No. 2, 84 to 88c. _ for the sale of Ontario-made wises and Queen's Park,Toronto. '? - - "' Cheese No. 1 large, colored, paraf a definite readjustment of the Liquor Attorney-General W.H. Price stated - fined and government graded,20%c. Control Act as it affects the wine in. that Prince Edward Island, not being t PROVISION PRICES dustry are embodied, It is understood, directly concerned in the stock broker- �: :^- Toronto whol male dealers are quo" In, the'bill-to amend the Liquor Coa- age situation,would not have a repre- r ink the following prices to the trader. M trot Act, which will be brought down sentative present but had asked to Smoked meats-Hams, med., 28.to 7n the Legislature by Hon, W. H. have records of the confereaca sent to ;y= / 85c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked Price during the present session. its department. Representation from ` �` �,,,� rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 87e; For the past few months a study of New Brunswick is doubtful, Ct1. Price _ �. backs, pea-mewled, 86 to 40c; do; r smoked 45 to ! the wise industry In the province has said. The recent developments in the - Cured meats�Lo clear bacon 501 y, been the task of the Liquor Control brokerage business had not affected " Board. Investigation into the sale that province to any great extent, it `. to 11 Ills., 241; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90• wasexplained. � .� to 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweigst rolls,, r' without permit and the three bottle - 'yr 40c; lightweight rolls, 25c. .or.five keg purchase has result. It is quite likely that the conference rP _� Lard-Pure tierces, 16rlac;" tabs,' ed In the decision to introduce the will last several days t wing to the vast Y�, 16% , pails, 17c; prints,17%to 18%e.' � permit plan, it is said. amount of detail to be sifted and r-'` Shortening-Tierces, 13G; tabs, l At the present time wines are sold Phases to be discussed Col. Price was ;: , , 18%c; pails, 14c. ' 'throughout the Province* without a ui-able to bay what phase of the situa- Pork loins, 82c; shoulders, 22c;: : "permit, without's license and without tion would be first diseusused. It was butts, 27c; hams, 2&. a tax. Some, of the products of the 0 matter for the conference to decide, HAY AND STRAW PRICES gine manufacturers ca he said. ' Wholesale dealers-in hay and straw .. cry as alcohol y� w:r content of S4 to 80 proof spirits. Ontario will be represented at the '• are quoting to shipppeers the following x conference by Col. Price, Attorney- !° prices for carloads delivered on. track, , General; Edward eputy to: sell in ` quatitUlFor manufaes noxi essethalowed n three bottlese benefit of the ' Attorney-Generr.1; or BColYW. W.DDennii- F.. ., -� �� , Na o3 2$18 oto $144.60 baled,wheat lstraw, br one five-gallon keg to one customer son, registrar of brokers; Arthur W. baled, ton, , oat straw, / $10.60' to-til• �at on8 lima, This, it was felt, was a RGgers, member of the Attorney-Gen- - baled, ton, $10 to .$10.60, No. 1 titz;- reasonable amount and obviated the testi tin stock Brokerage methods ' CLOVER SEED PRICES a, r ' eral s DeparamerI and Messrs. Clark- r" othy loose is quoted at $20 per to Possible evil of one bottle being par- son,Edwards and Johnson,who are in- delivered. chased for purposes of immediate can- g fz and conditions at the behest of the On- - For clean .sed from a seed _ sumptloa- in a place other-than a gOOCl home. tario Government., - cleaning mill the fol-owing range of Repmentatives from the other pro- ices f.o.b. shipping points in Ontario 3 t The remit has been, it !s said, that pr ; vincea will be as follows: British CoI- �� _ J�1 - . is being offered to growers by <+enlers:' purchasers are able to buy the stipu Rid clover, suitable for Canadian, r' lated amount as many times as they umbia, H. G. Garratt, registrar of companies and superintendent of in. No. 1. pe, bus., $8; do, No. 2, $7, q8. care to visit the branches of the wine surance: Alberta, Deputy Attorney. - Alsike-Na 1, exports, 97-98 per growers. Bootlegging in wine has P y �- __ cent. purity, $5.75; No. 2, export, 95- .J.-Frawley, . s�. 95- ' General $enwood and J. y, been possible under the easy condi- _ 96 per cent. pug ivy, $5.; No. 3, export, (member o! the Attorney-Gene,Gene al's de- a_ ' floes of purthasp despite the fact that I � - CANADIAN RIGH COMMiS810N£R Dla_s IN LONDON 9.. 94 per cent, purity, $420; No, 4, A W. Shan- �s... ' the wine growers obey the section of Ipartment; Saskatchewsa, export, 90-91 per'ceat. purity, $3.60; r_on, I.C., provincial legislative conn- Hon. P. C. Larkin, Canada's high commissioner in London, England, Alaike, white mixtures, $4.80. q4•,' ,the act that provides that they obtain :" - the pjrchaaer's name and addres.=. isQl; Manitoba,W.R. Cottingham,K.C., who died there, early Monday last, following a week's !]lases.' Mr, Larkin,I Sweet Clover-Can. grade, No. 1, fchairman of the Municipal and Public who was 73 years of age, has been high commissioner since 1922. L$2.30; do, Na 2, $1.50. '? - dItIo s, s aorta of the Itot H,C, p" y �;Gereral _ -' _- recent Independence Day cetelsrar�- Heavy beef steers, $8.50 to $9,75; +' I coudltions,git !3 stated. a deputation L'fiIrty Board Quebec, Charles Lane- LIVE STOCK QUO'T'ATIONS. • , of wine manufacturers attended upon ;and Ibd.R Amyot, K.C„memb r of the J1VQt Ser1o1L� buteher steers, chose, $9.25 to $9.50, , the Control Board, when the proposals I ti,,,. The-demonstrations were small Attorney-General's Department -- _ ones, can by persons anxious Ido, fair to Rood, 118,75 to $3; do, com.. to Inaugurate a permit system were j The eonterence will be held is the I87•50 to $8. , butcher cow's, good to ;liacusaed. The wine manufacturers Landon Lays Disorder in In- For publicity, especially college youths choice, $ .25 to 17.50; heifers, chorea. library at Queen's Park, and is ache- Y who are still schoolboys. $925 to $9.50; aro, tom:to wed., $5.50 > - approved of the proposals. It is said,j doled to start at 11 a.m. Up to a late - dia to Youths and Publi- s, although a furter meeting of a more hair Sunda night nine of th+ dale- "The India oIDce'!a not interested to $6.50: do,canner.+and cutters. $3.50 althosgaiative number of the pro- y city HuntCrs • greatly to a few sensational and over-i to 35; butcher bulls, good to choice. repregates had arrived in the city, but they ,� written uprisings. but is center , d ucars has been called for the tmmedi- were expected to reach Toronto at an Loudon.­-Great Br ain's side of p nag'its $7.25 a $8; do mad., $6.50 bub to 117; do xpec bol as, $S to $6.50;: tab beef, $i r �� �a'o future. � 'the present disturb'.; political altos• attention on the Simon report. f °�;v 9 �- early lour Monday morning. "The Viceroy of India and the got lto or_• 0; feeders, good. $8.25 to Permits w191 be issued; according to ,e tion In India was given recently by 1$8.75; stockers. good, 3825 to $8.50; the statements, at a nominal fee, and ! as official of the India office. In sob- erament are interested in the oplai• do, fair. $7.50 to $8; calves, good $'15 { will be almdar to those issued at pr*. $10,000,000 increase Noted stance, the pronouncement was! one of India's Intelligentsia. How-!•c ;I-,S0; do, .mod., $10.50 to $14,50; sent for beer, wines and liquor sold by In Canadian Income Taxes L The recent political disorders ever, the problems of national de- '.i, grassers, $6 to $7.50; sprill ra. the commission stores. These permits Dttawa-Income las collections for have been exaggerated and do not re- tense sound economies and a fair sat-!e100 to 11115; milkers, $75 to $90• i dement of the Hindu and Mohammed.'.ambot,choize, $12.50 to$13; do, bucks, ; Will be issued t}srough the Liquor Con- ten months of the present fiscal year, present the view of Indians generally. trot Board's snores, !t !s understood, to the ad of January was $67.157,380( 2, There is little reason to worry as questions are the real Issue.'" Oto $10: sheep, choice, $7 to $7,50; , ham, bacon, w,o.c., $13.50; ;.o• selects, `buf will be applicable only to the.pur• as compared with $57,289.637 for the,over-the situation. 7 TALENTS $1 per h premium; do,butchers,75c a _T-chase of Ontario-made wines. Pur- corresponding period In the fiscal The statement made to Tile United 25 shags entries will be made on the per. ear 1928.29. The figures were all- Press Men az made up of professions,''"chug diwant.; do, trb.pries,sl..0 Press at its request follows; cwt, under w.o.c.; do, tracked in, f50c ,� .ort and thus a record of the bolder's nounced by Hoa. W. D. Euler, Minister i ••Most of-India took no notice of the gifts, and talents; and sIeo of them- : wt. under w.o.c. 7. buying will be available to the seller. of internal Revenue. i selves.-Dr- MotiEy. Producers have further been order- ed to reatriet the alcohol content of! Ontario s parliament en For Another Sescinn „ Talk of Calamity the;° wInand r. it is stated, eg threat to Only Propaganda ' the board regneaing the legislature to enact amendments to prohibit wines 4- above a certain low content. Some taanufactarers, according to rumor, - - Whe4FPools Will-Even u have been "spiking" their products to ` ' _ be Justified, Stoneman Y e the content to what to ted to betgan exceedingly Intoxicating abever - „„ y`� w _ y9 bever- age. Otte a "The talk of calamity In- connection with the wheat situation is 0 _ tea In opinion, 'nothing but Daman Spag- ecures p -tea--A."�ne �Do- h minion railway commissioner, in an 1 ;Ao' -Pilot's License - w a + Interview. "I see nothing in the present situation o give t last bit e u ion t he _ of worry." Ottawa-Mrs. Keith Miller, noted ? ,< Mr. Stoneman, who previous to be- t% 7ALstraltaa aviatrix, recently obtained ?x a commercial pilot's license from the coming a member o! the Hallway 4 board was intimatelyassociated with -Civil Aviation Branch of the Depart- & ' ' Ment of National Detente. . & the growth of the western pools, be- _Mrs. Miller, who was one of the ' �+ � � Heves the' banks would be willing to e go even further is support of the con- --leading woman flyers to the last na• - tral sellingagency. 'tional air tour, has accepted a sales "I think the statements made by 1position with a well-known United 'States aircraft firm. 'On her return - F -- the prosiness were premature," he -to the United States she will be able as '-^Tfie paytneats by the pool 3 the 1929 crop amount to only SI. ThI9 to obtain her transport license ---- - - leaves a reasonabl., leeway consider- . _ through. a reciprbcal arrangement be- Ing the. present market-price. The Aween the two countries,'which allows - ---�- !those holding commercial pilot's .11• ' • banks rave only asked h cents and I :�censea in one country to pass an ex- Id Girl MacDonaldHome am inclined to think they would be amination in air regulation in the • _ willing to give greater support than! Hel s StlrYnson In Ottawa Sold they have. other and thea obtain a commercial p - "I do not think there is say or- - license to that=connir.y --:In Arms parley Brititah Bu 8 sanization so well informed in the -' �, Government' 3r handling of graln as the central sell-: f` �Y ht EarnsCliffe For High I ing agency," he continues:. "The a. Toronto-A young lady from Guelph, . ,•, Ontario, is figuring prominently in the i lonC s English buyers will of course, bu :r: Comm ss r y our y =: In Novel Manner deliberations of the 'statesmen attend- long as they-can. Eventualy, how• nag the Naval Arms conference • is Ottawa-"Earaseliffe;" the historic ever, I feel sure the. ool will be �usti• .. Ymir, B.C,-Thirty dollar's was the London, England. � ee-ot ac ural,18ed... $ : price paid to a local trapper for the s M rea V. Deike, who comes Canada's first . Prue Minister, has I Mr. Stoneman discounted state- �y [ pelt of a lynx in prime condition from Auelph, is a secretary In. the I 1 . ' which he secured under most unusual foreign personelI division of the U.S. - sen purchased by the British GOT-+ ments against the pool to the• effects. exam nt as a permanent, official Ot- it was trying to obtain an unfair price ;: w circumstances. representatives, Miss Deike has given tawa residence for its high commis•i for wheat. "They are only seeking a Small boys and grown up men who up the domestic pursuits of women stoner to the Dominion, the Ottawa return,' he contended, "aufficieat to used to be small boys will understand for a career to politics. She has been IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY Citizen announces. It adds. cover the coat of production and give exactly what happened. They recall successful in .the U.S. Navy Depart-F The photographs here show the "Following negotiations extending the farmer a reasonslble standard of when they touched their tongue to meat. leading figures to the ceremony at over several months, the purchase living." Iron when the mercury was below There are nearly a score of attrac- from the executors of the Dr. Charles f zero. tive girls attending the conference tendant upon the opening of Ontario's !IA. E. Harriss estate has been con- d The lynx had stepped on open water .with the American delegation. Their legislature at. 's Park Wsdnes-i eluded at a price of approximately "Beauty is a gift- of the gods, but a white crossing a river,when one of his salaries range from $1,500 to $2,900 da W. E. N. Sinlair, lead. $90,000, it is understood. ' charm is a human accomplishment." :wet paws touched tbb steel rails of yearly. er of the opposition. (2) Fits Honor "Sir William Clark, present Hlgl+' -3larceliue I)Wroy. the C.P.R. it adhered. The trapper W. D. Ross, lieutenant-governor of Commissioner will move to 'Earns• stunned the animal, its body fell to The 'Modernist Protestant really Ontario, who as the King's repres- cliffs" about Octpber 1 next, atter e><•, "Vanity is the most ptilosop�L-Rl one•side. Tits skin of his paw was believes to purgatory but not in hell." entative, officiates at the ceremony tensive interior alterations and reds. of those feelings we are taught to left adhering to the rail. -Dean Inge. and (') Premier Howard Ferguson. f conation Esus been 'completed." tdespise:'-Oliver Wendell Holmes. nh .14'5_ . W' M- i ..'. x'+., r .>�r .•.+. .,. . J,.. .•,:�.�_. ::-m ..':o-.�:. ''O '.'". ...' y..{ -....•\: u'1 bY`_.. ��,e.� ,...7'. } .+4'v ! - .{^ •'- +'0.,d: �' r.},` J:: '� a kG.: �'n�.YC-.m..:+w- kn^,L .,vs. '�.;. .�>.+, .�>. x:;G�.•� •> ..- ,,.:,..:�� ..a..i-a ! x.<• a •:c :G:'.." 'r.. `s. ..� -u , ._.•�'.' .,', ,tea•+..-�,•-..... .. <;:. :.-.-..^.. h `,.,u,-,.. Y..,-« ....-:s ... .. :x+w en:.. .:,•:a r'.• ..74_ -:w. Lna�;y:• > ^ea,:u,,.. a;+-`� ••Wa:r-''d''��"" - i; e� �rt• ,y ....A: ..... ..- K$A•.M1 :b;+dd w,.ra• .nF3 `M,.,.;. , n " .e..3. fi• xlr, .}g: .•, r ,t,, to• nw,rsi-'W.,tl, h ,,; K}ir L 5? ?,. "2 y d A t q. a • FY a, ..+.... .li^ii t'w•ae,gcSu;., .-e ^fro .m-0.d.. a, „df.• a•,. _ :x.. •.am•„a '�aJ'"u• a.'wd,; i,..e+. .,y." ` '� ..Yc�Rte• Y •<wE"' "Gr No. Fle el � •ci .IDS '•r'-w'r"RT. k "'Y .-.. •.-_...ter_—••- _ LOCALISMS. nflinQ to her 0 --,--- _ Diann'ia bed sufferin f TOIv. n - Reid has been ' t r teas a severe sped:. - �7r -Miss Edna The Men's Banquet will be held on -Mrs. Russell Philp of Buffalo, ing a ew days with friends an O - leen, 28th. , r N. Y. -visited with Alvin and Mrs aw.a. °Erushby last week, =Hear Dr. Haeih;. who. is known Sorry to report Harold. D[itclaeI -=IL amaroid-i card un-ha -been o 2&CW Roosevelt, $i-Fhe- au au= un er t -a oct- , - Vis'bed--d--h c� duty and, conflaaed to his bell suffer- qua. _ _ ors care. , u Alex. and 'Mrs. :Thom spent' tht - ing fro a severe coli llfaster Elton Oscar Stephenson trvo Year old son of Oscar Stephen-' seek-end with friend; St R'hitevale _ . .,.�Mrs. Artlytre Boyer t:s confined to F - --- ' `her bed and under the Doctor's care ,Boal is recovering nicely from aR at- acid Markham. _.._ 171 hark of • Margaret Sewell'. is visiting herArrivql•suffering froth ook oitiT pneumont grandfather, Mr. Walton Annis forlJ T r -Miss Ida Cook of Toronto, v. s �blrs• L. D. Ban \\ho lots bEen a couple of ueekrs. = the guest of his sister, hits, lice, confine;, to her bed for the' last pix - - ' -Stork, one day recerrly. tceeks, i; now much improved anti tt-s Bella Th6mp;ott spent the k -Miss Gibson, of Toror-to,• spent p5'eek-end in the`city with her friend, - - is able to leave her bed fot< a ;hurt ilia.. Sarah Dickson. a few days last week with her aunt, time each day. ` , Alis: �n_s Thom had a mission- FANCY PRINTS, Mrs. James Richardson. -E• L. Chapman has been confin ar.. dee on.Saturda , r -Lorne and Mrs- Ravin and lit- ed to his house .for a couple of weeks y Y- The workers aufferin from an attack of flu, were mostly' young girls. , tie son Kenneth spent last week with g but Ben. and Airs. Lotton and Miss ...Very ery neat,•new shades in-,nappy, small patterns, their relatives in Pickering: we are glad to report that he is int, ovin Somerville entertained a number of Waist •perfeet- for house dresses, BmgCkB children's We81' L -Mrs. R. H: Croak was in New g nicely. friends to a party last Friday night , r market over Sunday attending the errls,1 'COMING-Dr. a E. Luke, Op- Ar, aluminum demuri aration and etc. Priced for qulcx t,Urn•Over, per yard, 23 els. Quarterly meeting of Frien<!:. tometxis , 161 Yon e Str. Toronto's -Rev. J. S;and Alts. Fer on and able eyesight specialist, at A. H ,ea it ins home of Mrs. ^bicConochiu gu= Allin's• c,r-u y. or: Tuesday wa,4 largely attended by Miss Dorothy. and Walter and bars. t store, Whitby. March l; .+ our laden a. t c t Ferguson visited t-lative> in•Prter• !th ' On Friday night the Young Peo- RANG a ROSE PRINTS - - �boro on Tuesday. -The <ervlces in St. Paul's Un- g -Mrs. Pawke, i; able t, b- down `tell Church next Sunday -illi be as plc' Soviet} met at the home of T. Tlie tQgBt attractive patterns and colors We have,' follwws: 10.30 a. .tn. Morning iti'c•r- Dixon and presented him with a p stairs again after being confined to Parker' fourttain pen prior to hio ' ` ,her bed for several day, Buffeting ,whin an;; Jr. Division of the S. S. 6e.eu, � ery fine quality of cotton. -For thosa' who froth a severe c,,ld. 30 P, ''1: .Y. P, Department; 7,00 ntAring with his family to tratfor+i and °i Monday want a little nicer quality than our' 23 ..ant line this-Miss Fthhl Bray -and \I i.: Ethel p• ni. F-• ning Service. Y the Y. P. S. had a .. --Geon + skating party to Whitby. -Stewart o. the Toront; �onttal k Crammer• of �inga, Man. 1M v School, spYt�t the \v el:an.: with tha arrived herr on Suturfiay A.ith two new assortment will just fill the bill. We're pricing - carloads of horses for Coulter Bros. The Entertainers with the Chau- them verb' c.losef 29 cents S yard. Y Fortner s parent, herr'. 19IrS, (Ur,) Cart\vhi;ht p<turncd of Toronto. He will -:pend a few tauQua are all professional music- dome on Friday of ?r speneling a days with his brother:, W. H, and0• lame and actors. T T _ -week in Brantford with her mother, Crum;ner before returnin,; home. `" — - - -- ---- SH V L\ �t l� {~`T PONGEE beta of health, -^John O'Connor of Belleville was Now Advertbemelnta. J ',who is not in tit. here on Saturday visiting t' -The nurrrfruus faiNnt: of 1 . (. ng his mother In light, medium and dark p#terns. Makes up q :Jones are plewei! to s+e h: face trice- St"., Jeremiah ri, sor`rror, of Church ('R911G-Pri4efeNurAnaHome very pretty iCdeed for All afGerII00II frock at si veep " -again to the dru;^ store' after .-hip St"., w:lpn, we art• s;01'r}• ter +:tt i. 1, � Mr,vo•n. AFr., (,I:chryt• lnd,enendent very poor health at prv,*prpt. On hl- ' =a :A arerious illness. While net able to -._. . moderate pries, der yard 39 cents. I atterrl to his dutir. he is rapidly re- rntuttt in the afternoon he Ha; us. i�`OUf.I) Next Cherivwnod, a puma ` cum}>aniPd by his Irinther. µ•ho vie 1 W :h a small sur:.,f money. Lo.cr npy: to x covering. y-. A ; -The Gray Co:ch r Aerators have hope"\+ill be benefitted by the shun;. �c" rotas,tt�u¢e FI•s_- t .{ anti tea. r)R SALT:-Sat of hravp tP�nHE N 6r • '- '7drott5n.l the err of the Oshawa Coupe -_St. (icor t's ' -. `:. ' ' :�" - • Z til, who complain of Lneir exce=sive al \acaraciesgir. tl euchoirafor male ,h" ,-,sck Wagon ,Md d:Ticar,. Apply Looks and feels alIYlost ll 'a silk, :Patter' ii' aiA rr,t though the city a:d of E+teie tr..+ +.,!»nn lot ,' •ser cor 1, P,cker:rl :l•:a p afper ft�npmle +fct s• alt,•,"„ ,� _h;nL shades are simply beautiful, They- look to be worth gid. tr pn ,.opoliiin�• the ,treat: as if they t) join til they please lite their r'l'!! E i aft, pr�m.rPd to(In rhn mak° p t e eft• nntnc. a tiF'�. A.: .Ice•.. ( ', •` ' •g r,r• stn,. •.ea 5 cents per yard, but we are putting them on at 59 ate. P-_,.- ,.,,,11 r, Y f a r4ro.n v s! a t• --Lr'A. ar•rr F•. nr, of T r• u�r prat •,•< .var�nfee•S. k .-ora Ua Bataam. Ln batur.la}- e,a-niuL at or.tr:, spent Su .1,+; her ` \ilo the lilt t✓r'w father, 1::c`a. n! Barrett and clrxk. They are :u11i0ur t.r star A Tf;f�T iPr r 1 irta�rvr t'tacticint fr.r -Elft Easter r~erwice. «' , t,r ' Please note-All the above lines y+ :' i�rothrr 1lIIc-tc' i B%1'7'!t, and they e«t zenrral �-7 n;i ,., - .r �mund So-plt=a.-e do not cielay. 1 ra -%Mlr DOr.3l'IX tialf,Hoghtand all?n ;int ar, h •ur or'V-) with :lilts A fe.r days. ago death rrmoved Crr k =' - ani M:.• F•twk. - - - are guaranteed- -"Fast Calors„ one from our mitts- that will hP ;;r- �. Uk'�al.i•:moi n.00d.•..a.. --A numb- Of ;he heal Ila-nn- outly mi.-sed by a nwethe,r of cur .+. ,,,,, " x +a 'e. a : :o hoe Mark and other P rk3rinr frienr,� attr n l cod mo:hr • -Apply Rotx, rk:on. N: h• idpntc. mho, curry vlprinsr lc�oknr! for a:': u ^pr F'hontl!dah e•i th•, funeral of the late W. ht. Vara him to make i.,. appearance to a.- - M 1'alkenburr�+, of �'taitby on Sa".urda}' �,t a�th t',e i�artlenint operation. [�Rt tiitif;-'1,peraftiottArdbridQe : :150 �'ards of Check �ritlglaI31 1R err On account of hi: pr• minencP in h haat b m nil h'^r gr a work in which a become ver t r o, ra.h,tr w'9 ork• ba°° 'sen led r, fratpr pl aaciPtiv:t tnclurling the Mas- small These residents are t exAr,n" A B Bradt— Poorttt.�o d°ryattr� , nn+t Ostler slur- fire A pcier7t Orr,er of R lois to kn°v Rho wdiF naw �arr� �1q -� small patterns. Don't delay if --r-nit-ft vf,.rkrYen. the laic Air. igen ( RANC!? -- Brfcte renewing you need this line 1Oe. a yd, on the wO�k which 'I1uke" had dont y^.: rnruran.enr Yoty tiroptrri Your ear r �'adkPnhurrt ha.l ms,!tmany friencl� ,.r, well, The furr.•tl took place in � -s-1•tn Eel, J act r�•.nt or atcLrr.r .: «!+ oily)you ra consult A. In Pick-rind t him in seri Harries NE,Gibson,Plcfunne, P,.one Ytclr ;'t2 13-Zap a C^m.t+ry, Toronto, the chief �1 Lh esteem. mourner being L. D. Banks �'OR SALE Ort RENT-F..rrn con- -With - : -vr an which •makes and err.• Anrr 'Which was advertised to ytake Ptckc2'oQg` S . -CHAPMAN'- ,e no rani.- 1n the vile this -The drama, entitled .-Marrying a acre•• be4u; sot:,h hail of eat ts. m winter anti the Fre enL and hes wn r• Pleienng Appm,y o premise- or eruv. sreo place in Town Halt on Thursday c7rtt,rdHubrtard. RR t Pr2Oirttpg. • -possible on the panel and creek, our i evening dart under the auspices of iskaters and hock_tY players feel the the chair of St. Andrew's church, had - keenl Skiing and snocr-shay- OR NT n`EE ASH LAUN- y top l,e po9Lpo11?.! on account Of the DRY (Sens, fro:s-t—Let uu: lrlYe•tai; aha Ong are the only sports that Car, be inclement weather, and the eaDtatn our 24 hour -ervtCe Jupt leave yotit M imduiged in. If only some native cd date fixed for Saturday ecetuools- name with Mr 5 w Da,o, bar-wr .t,np. ti's etiolas g wilt Pick pp and deli,er 3 tfinea a'veefc ,t pee lPtekerinJz wools go to other part4 On '[hursday evening, the Greenwoodedu UI'SE FOR 9ALS OR Eli `f- and amass a fortune and coins back Dramatic Club, wTpo were H there might be some chance of hi- presenting roomed name non tc «tth electric t tette r F the play, were unable to make their and other fmodern eonrer.,encer, the village ot-14, fiiLnJf a long felt want, apearance on account of the roads pPatiu unary a �o. Starch 1st For rwt a -Rev. J. S. Fer;,uson, F,P\'. I;. lI. apply twal.rp. 14 Welter SL. being blocke.l, and ce Toronto. RiElsar.i and several member: of the rY few outside - t session: of Sc• Fn legs and St, And- the village would be able to attend.' - z'lien's Winter Caps, leather -with �e ., On Saturda even' -� iTne`1 i-Ft n near• revs'; churches were in N'Pwwastle y m2 there was not , ae«. t Roca err ry •� pump tad beer•near• � A a large attendance owirr �e (a�`� Ott Thuraia • las attending a meet- Jt LO bad per Also sou is cf I t-4 ga�wmonth pipe®std _fur band, reg. '1!" .�.r IJV, IIO� y t g roads and insufficient advertise a sold . Ttpta outfit hied Only -tey. +and .ter r 1.40 in of the Presbytery. A request stn', be sold cheap. wtu ren xpara tett', A ty to d R Those who were as t enjoyed the Fit t�u�,Ptekeriex• ''Pt_ ��'fl�e&_vy_NwQ1 caps, reg 1 5O �•r98 1. . •way pre�Pnte..l from the two con- drama the Q4.t; . 'to . or her part well. The la t ,�. e take steps m unite the two char- interesting oto, be writ play it an ���� � �1 =. s- wdol wind-breakers • A committee was appointed ,� 8ett by that �t�ltltiiilhi ��� V�Vt1? f Ito rho=isit the field covered by the two popular Dramatist, Mrs, Anderson, ' Rhes TRAIN n cher. This includes Brougham of Ottawa. After the program, the _.--- - reg. �.rSV 8.�� ' members of the nand Auciler bevides the two with refreshments at the -home of Heavy all-wool sU:�, reg .50, 3 pts. �. churches. 00 -_ nR The tractor -sclt�+l --which vrasa M S. and Mrs. p y _ -FF.A. _ • Gond-cted in the Tr.avn_Aall on T es- wr11TEvwt_N- Commercial Fertilizers day las by J• S. Balsdon upas well 'The ti4omen's Association of the _ �i� During the next two weeks all - attended by the farmers of the sur- Whitevale United church is holding a -Driinsge - - int restroundined sou hr info motion io were mpart 14th.lValentine Social on Friday, Feb. Tillage . .&Semi-Ready Overcoats going -at Supper will be septi in the �0 per cent off cash.) ' ed in regard-to the opea'ation of the United church school room from 5 to � Crops ' -tractors and the troubles which the 8 o'clock 4fter s POviEr , operators are sure to meet vvith.Ex- a Program upper there will be P gram consisting of readings 'Weeds perts from the Internatioal Harves- musical numbers and a -ter Co. were present g ,. Play. entit- :Will atop at P[CKEFiI:�G," to give instr- led The Re-union.of Peter and Jane. Don't forget the Chautauqua Otl metion, The school children were al- Come and enjoy yourself, Admis- `i Tuesday, Febrnarp 16th ^loured a few hours vacation in or- Sion, 25 cents; children 15 cents, Open to the public 9.30 a, w. Feb..—i4, 15, 17. and 18. 7 der that they might enjoy the pict- ,�nres, some of which were shown for ""'- to 5 P. m, r� DIJNBARTON Special Lecturer-2 j RE zlaeir benefit. Pe p• m. to 4 o'clbet; TICKETS FOR SALT EE -Much is being said about the The services in the Dumbarton - ', _ - = •severity of the present winter, The Communi"' Hall will be as usual. Plan now to visit this train made abrelrvatorc Officials in Toronto �'� P. ?n.* and School; s.fro p m possible by the generous cn'opera• Fred T. Bunting •� - ;:..Pickers�d say that the amount of snow that Evening Prayer; Rev, E. G. Robin- tioa of the Canadi,+.n National and g� sort will preach. Canadian Pacifi,: Raiiwm with Established 1857. +has fallen is not up to the average The A• Y• P. y, _" !of a number of years.` No doubt the A• of the Church of the Departmert.t of Agrk-ultare. awmsr,n for the impression that this the Redeemer, Toronto are giving. Hoo. John S. Minter has bEen exceptionally scv- tWO plays entitled' Which is Which" Minister ofAgricnittare,• and The Ped Lam '> Dunbar- W. E. Crocker THE CENTP�j.J GARAGE -dere-is the fact that conditions' hate P in-the. - chafed in regard to tramsportaGo ton Community Hall on Tuesday, Agricultural Rt�pre,eutative Yelars ago -when sleighs and cutters Feb. 18th under the auspices of the Outaritr Countp. _ -were the means of transportation, ' Dumbarton W A. Admission ad- eat de tli of sn,6w mattered little lilts, 35 cents; children --'--- el One 4900 20 ceiytc. - •a ----- - ; e -Pickerin M 3 e p as the roads could soon be made - - BALSAM. - Vpasfrable, but now with automobiles, g '.-It is different a� it does n take B• W. Jones i -n oronta, ng—his--r-el- •, , aw o ma e e roils im- "-• ;passable. _ 1�Irs•'R• Sadler spent the week-end We havel'a good Dttiry;Feed -St: George's A. Y. P. A. field ,s1 her parents W. and Mrs. Jones V t of Whitby. at $38,00 per ton. .Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oile a�ld - 'their usual meeting on Wedneaxiay, Master Jack Ward of Claremont �. Tr this'. Feb. nth. A debate-took place in \isited recentl at his ra y Gasoline Ac tylene Welding 1 ' which six of their members took y R nd-Pareatts, _ 7 f part. The subject was •'Resolved W. P. and Mrs. Jones. Cotton Seed Meal,-Oil'Cake Meal - ;: Poverty strengthens the chs^ hers' W. H Birkett was called 'to Barle3' Meai, O�'t Shope, _ w : x Battery - Charging. t j ateter rather than. Riches". • Isabel `t' Catharines this week to visit her M ill Feeds, Steel cat t ::Sherwin Betty Murray and Winnie aunt' `rho f ser>`oere ill. Corn, Whole- °< Several from here attended tett Repairs made on all makes u Bcrtaing�sam upheld the affirmative, tractor demonstration held in Clare- Curn, Curn Chop. r! ' while Befit Elliott, Fred Robinson moat t - and Mrs. O'Brien took the ne atdve, two clays last week, and tit on hr 4 � cars. ! g be Chas. Cooper. P Y.R9d Heald Nl-wilh- for s We wish to conMratulate each one + _ production, 53.00' -4o- the were al� splendid. A `great The Riount 'Zion i'oun� I�eople' - _ . her cwt. ' *' deal of thought att<l care had been were entertained at 'Claremont on r - - i ..;giver to all the papers and those of they night by the Young cope ehave.an•,'iar goo tnan „ 'y who listened -Were interested from of the United Church. nt Q3.: ' !-lest to last, aur] felt inspired anti. Miss Dorothy Harbron returnee CHARM S Bt SPENCER ,..eager to go ahead and do --lore -work 114onday 1Rst to Oshawa Hospital'~ :See ua'for Anc feed ynpt'n" t3. to resume her duties 23 nurse, Shc' Our i ,,Df 'hat kind. The nQet meeting will ha,i beer. home scleral "Musical", on Feb. 19th. _ g ulnas months Pickering Miili �'i0}3]Dan9y - Pro iatvr, Pickering- through 5, r �..r ,•+ �,,. t, ; MY r. '...• a34r�, •a.'..^r .r'.+.q>r7x.'.°7C �'. e•_...: - u._n, .•:.1..."_:s1u.x e+"2*c. a s..--�&e�'ar.....c.w.,•4+- .•r,•1i---. .: -.m.,. _.:. ...:...Y.. .. .t _w.f...., •:k- .y-.:: _se�.°_fi.:.v4..sma' .+w._Af.,x.V:•.+.M.�'z v,-..J.'.�Im�`R•^..