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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_02_21 g. ........ PIK A.- 6� 4 JS VOL. -XLIX, - - - I,,Ii - ICK"ERING, ONT.,,---FRIDA.Y. ,rr-EB. . 21, 1930. No. MOUNT ZION. VrtNSALE. Xed4cal A drama entitled "Nancy Anna A good-supper and program White's '-Mill in Will'be EENWOOD Browns Folks" will be presented by given here on the evening of Friday, PEARSON—Phyeklan :C*Te&= 2ft.W*r the Audley Young People's Societj. R. H. O. Mar. 7th, under the auspices of the . :_'DandSurgeon, Dumbarton. Ift in the Mount Zion church on the ev- Women's Institute. Tea will be ser- 8. FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Director Ii I running full blast sawing lum- ening -of Thursday, Feb. 27th, under ved from 5 until 8 o'clock, after which MILUR • .X the auspices of the Ladies Aid Soc- xcellent program will be rendered .L IL Amodation of Ontario. Res• her, reaches, doubletrees, an e ig=.rd the AmerlAtaft optoma*i"l ietY. Come and enjoy yourself at by the following able talent: Miss Established 189 ....... tjoe. Bye* elamined by appointment. tongues -etc. this highly entertairing drama. Phyllis Pilkey, talented elocutionist, ' Phosellieft Claremont.Ont. Open to buy a quantity of Rood CEDAR GROVE. of.pickering, pupil of Owen Smiley, basswood and elm .JQIARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.—EyeAebt of Toronto; Whitby Quartette under pecialist. Honour graduate of the eze logs. A FEED AT Of metry 91 Carisda-, Gold medalist and Cedar Grove Rink is exceedinglythe leadership of E. W. Evans. t erman prim wwner in 1928. At Markham "The Bride drain Chopping Tuesdays popular this winter. Large ice sur- short drama entitled Monday from 9 a,m. to 8p.rn..in Dr. n home adentcloft". AtStouffville4romWed- and Fridays. face, brilliantly lighted and excell- Maid" will be given by our ow FIRST CO-SI moday to Saturday of each week. Eyesezarmi u-21mits rer the V-F13181 talent Mr. W. Dryden, bf Brook-� sic a ._ed.Classes fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all ent mu- lin has been chosen, chairman.. Ad- Why pay cost of freight and Middle� at Lowest Prices. Phone_Stouff 2405. 401y 0 descriptions. ity. There, will be public 'skating i ch man's profit on your feed every Tuesday and Safaurday nights: mission: Adults, 35 cents; Pt ice reductions at the Last Thursday night there was pub- 20 cents. Come and enjoy a treat. I cari'make any mixture of feeds,you E. CERISTIAN, Barristerand factory. lic skating at which coffee and luck �wish—Barley, Oats, Corti, Peas, SCARSOR0. or will sell pure Peas to add to were served. There is convenient I Solic;tor.Notary PubHe Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write church shed and sheltered accommod- a.. South Wing Court House.Whitby. 2Wy Your own grain for chop. Chas. White. Locust Hill. Oat. She,- ation for horses The many friends of J. M; ping. and thus malts 7 -tors. & ROSS—Barristers. $o- your feed go further, A-Aicitors. Northern Ontario BuMins.33& ---- lock,' of Toronto, the widely known A_ GREENWOOD vocal teacher who has spent three WerStract Tarnow. S the in the Western Hospital, an Wif...Bea,=. Greenwoodon U. F.R AdeJaide 2767 Apple B ari _V The reenwood Young Men's Class pleased to lmoV that he has so far BARLEY FEED will hold an oyster supper in the recovered as to be able to resume For pigs or cattle is the best value JOBARCE30N PICKHRING— Greenwood United Church an the-ev- reec no on his teaching again. Owing to re- the market without exception. It ters, Sala tots etc.. 213414 Confed ening Friday, Feb. 28th. The sup- Life BuAdina, Corner Y onas and Rich- --FOR SAL cery'. bereavement, howevelil, he has is higher In protein and lower mmW Sea Toronto. Phonts AdeWde "89 and per will be served fromuntil made arrang-ements to teach each in fibre than other mixed open Wednesday and all have. been served, after which the Pickering office Stf Monday the rest of this season at feeds sold at higher *starrday everiings. Pbone Pick 6M. In large Young Men will put on a Mock Trial the residence of Mrs. W F. Scott, prices. in which "The Great Umbrella Case" pjQi ss the Stop 22, Kingston Road.' Pupils and Try It on guarantee--8 O1" desire to take P?i�:Ilr a short time. will be featured. Do not mi others -vho. may lea- trial, all ,01 81L O.SMITH. D. D. 13., L. D.S., oysters or the mock get in touch with him by which will be most enjoyable from be� sons can f We X. ." Coo (Swcemor to Dr.J.N.Dales,, Graduate of $Mall ringing 29 on the Bell phone, or 'the Royal ColkV of Dental Surgeons and Toron- ginning to end. Admission:* Ddulta mp= At Clareawmi office over D. A. 2526 on the independent line. 50 cents; WIdren, 30 cents, eery Tuesday and Frid Phone q antitles -U U The regular monthly meeting Of 27 AU DLZY the Womens' Association of Washfig - was held at - A -Ly ERBERT T. FA LLA IS& L. D S.. ington United church C Jk X D.D.S.. Graduate*I the Royal C413eee of a' Many from here attended Kenneth the home of Mrs. Dix, with the Pres- P Dartial Sur"c"md the a PICKLE.,MG a of Toronto. 091ce in residencit oecondl=10.11tty of St. And- and Mrs. Bush's wedding anniversary ident, Mrs. N. Senior in the chair. mWo Chwvh. Pickering,Owl. Ofiks on Friday evening last Mrs. Hewitt opened the meeting with A bourn: 9 Rood supply of Hard and Soft my a. toe LUMBER YARD nity Club will present the Devotional exercises. Mrs. Boyle Coal on hand. Also a a A, FtZ. or b &rpointmeat. (X The Commu arrvmm). Pick 4N7 their humnuous dram entitled" Nan- reported S18.00 for January from upply - - = I of Kindling Wood$ cy Anna Brv�L*s Folks", here this Systematic Giving Envelopes, •with THE RURAL (Friday) evening. Don't miss it. some members still to hear from. It stove 1801(th. SECURITIES COMPIANY LTD. The Audley Community Club were was decided to bold' A cafeteria 12tf Phone Pick, 1709. A ELIZABETH RICHARiSjo, entertained at the home of the Bush church M.Fire and automobile imummoce of all k2oda. supper in the basement of the myr-ma-C comosonlas oi sofid fin-nemal stand- family on Monday evening when a March, 21st. with a shOn program DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINO INC Real Rotate and Insurance. very pleasant time was speTA by all. after supper. About 25 members �GXORG E KBAT—Licensed"etion- Farm Properties a 8 The Audley boy's took the Brock gat down to supper served by the W,Xkona. Live atma sake Road boys in for a game o 'y hostesses. March meeting to be L. SURNINGHA M - f HoCkL tandsof to. Read Office:213 214 Confederation on 11waday last. The score ended on a, held at the home of Mrs. Levi Annis. Building and General j r" P%ace Sung WM. 61 Life Building. Toronto. 4-2 in favor of Audley. May there Kingston Road. Oontmeting. POSTI" Liesesoed JLuotlonser, Phone Main 1890. be many more of these sport events. Fo hip Opossum at Took"A oviosew An*- ­ . .. . , - I FAL IMatee furnished on all Classes 4m,sabee*I all kukd& a utd to on�dwaremb Branch cioce - oordon- Building. Everybody in going to 1111*118field's BROUGHAM. of work—Intewfor and Exterior. % 11 Owes P (L. Out Pickering Ontario. 4ale, arrh lot Alterations and repairs. L__ Miss Marie Devitt was a Toronto R.311ATON TOW14921POLZILE Phone INK 2ftf Chimneys Built Concrete Work. a vionsimmeor for 'STOUFFVILLE. visitor on Friday last Phone Pickering 5712 Miss M Miller is visiting her em, loom of mmrimw 141116. THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER FAIRPORT, ONTARIO cress" s. caw V1 Mr. Harvey, of Clendenning had sing at Claremont this week. WASHED OUR WAY. sixty chickens stolen from his pen Mr. Grant Malcolm. of Galt wan coneession 4 ' MORANT—Lot this week• with his people here an Sunda; last- S H I NX G L E Sr Scarbitea, Telepba We have made a business of Eighteen teams are er4ered for -.m Markham "05* Simmons and Masao wula day Here each color the hockey tournament- at the arena The Fred Cassie family visited the GODFRE Y and fabric is given the sciesid. Byron Feasby family on. Sunday, Canada. imE - this week last. PTova Scotia Shinit 1337 -.Galt Galvanized Steel Shingler He formula that best meets Its needs. For each class we use The Choral Class till hold their Miss Mair, of Columbus; -visited Bird's Felt State Shiogls*4 W. A U(.1- Annual concert on Friday evening of with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holtby on M. MA LICENSED use from nice to twelve clan- - for-eale at this week. TIONEER Ywk.QWL000 sold D BtSN3" San of filtered rainsoft water. Sunday. AD Anaver eofoixhundred al. - The 1: F. O. Banquet on Monday ow Tisms, Mn. Carl Devitt returned home on T. PATERSO" - CLAREMONT DO led adw Y Wbkby,Ont SIT I Pbooe 281S IOUs for our family wasbF119. evening was addressed by Win Ir- Rriday last after visiting friends in Cell and get prices. No wonder clothes baunderid vine,.M. P. af Alberu. There w" a Toiro&-*. here are cleaner and good turnout Albert Harvey, friend, of Tor- last longer. our CL7u1r Mills onto, were with the former's parents LAWS y tax is now ten on the dollar. This iff a pretty stiff here on Sunday. Coal, COal is Qzhawa Laun&T Dry saddle on the Municipality Mrs. W.-H. Ellicott is not in the best of health at present. We hope G A R A G Ell; claamin Go., Ltd. ""I fligu'roe"to'... The Fbgb School students are COM- for an early improvement- AND SERVICE STATION ,mrd and Soft Sold Of the; All clothes nod frequent dry cleaning Pleting a two months practice for 'Mrs. Fred Madill we are pleased play on Friday ev- to a to keep them sanitary. Our clo"Itig their L concert and n9art, is gradually improving af- We are props red to do all kimo tr b8d department tome old clothes ening of next week. ter her recent critical * tlaDdout like now. During the last few days, two of ti of repairing of care, also bar, The School children he d a Velen- WE CALL AND DRLIVRR our well Wuywn residents dropped' tine party in the school an Friday tery chargins, eWtrk welding and in fact 37 Phone am oe" from heart disease in the per- afWzrtoon wWh was much enjoyed. everything THOSe, -A. -LAW P— sons of Irwin Gray and Win. Hop-� rything in COD- _0.Jones. Ed" P I epressgi" The family-of Mr. Hofines are al- TL rection with kins. In at daily visitors at his home, his L.. .; .1 D.-Gen- car work. 27MB TABLE—Piekertus Siodou Rev. Warren Dennison D. health being very critical at pres- • T.IL Trains going go"due u lollkwC eral Secretary of the American Con, ent. Ga& Oils, Gnmm and Accessorise A No. 10 Mail 7 AS A hL veWon of the Christian Congregat- Always on hand. Taxi Service. Mrs. L. Johnston was in the city the Christ- 28 Local 12M P.IL' conal Churches, woke at Avent for 80 rAwfil L24 P.M. ian Church here an Thursday even- during the week attending the funer- Bunday train. L38 A.M. ing of this week. al of the wife of her nephew, Mr. Mako Hc"mrd Henderson. 4W Trains sow We" dies as follews— GoMon I Our firemen and A-cruipment had a 1119. 29 Looal 9M A.M. Don't miss "N cy Anna Brown's YC Children's - - n Low 1-19 P.M. Folks"at A:'doloy. March lot. quick run shout ml ght on Sat- 9 man 9.08P.go urday to the farm df Robt. C. Rees- Sunday train, 732 P. X or on the fourth concession. The GREEN RIVER. 4 fire was uncles.control b the time Home Comfortable 41?oregoini; is according to Standard they arrived, so they haYnothing to time. Roy Carter is all smiles these days a do as- the other -buildings were not It's a &I. e And Attractiv Charles White and Miss Pel- endangered. Blacksmithing I Mrs. -ham spent Friday in Toronto. Plans are being made for the cel- Miss E. E. Graham spent the ebration of the Golden Wedding of Horm 0boehi`g a Specialty. week-end with Miss Jean Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willson, to � ,.Walnut Finish Steel bed, All General Work.including Wood W. Rawson, of Torritto, spent b take place on March 8th. The ev- V end Felt Matt— Work, promptly week with Herb and Mrs. Percy ent will be at the home of their dau- swin 0 attended to. We are all look- ghter, Mrs. D. Gannon, where the N - Hurry up, Dick. zwo walnut ffinigh Dress' Alan, Ing forward for that wood bee and family and relatives will gather Poi 8 long drawers with A Rent fur Taco Farm oyster supper, the occasion. A public receptiozi Machinery. The Valentine dance on Feb. 14th will be held from 2 to 6 p. m.. to all was a wonderful success. The at- friends who wish to offer their best �plate mirror, for $36 00 V. T. VV codvvard tend=ce was the largest the sea- wishes and co to the of t ations -- ------------ sOrL le, hay f!Qr so many years Al 4Alton Hagerman and Bert Wright been prominent in the life of the com- Valnut finish Steel Bed returned home on Friday last afte-• MUnity, especially in the temperance &0 aQ akk d spending a week with,Cleveland an cause--ani in the Sunday Schod wt- 'Fiesue ON Poo*and For' spriw and Fait matt- Buffalo frienis. ivities. :-N0 We are sorry.to hear that Mr. Jno. r"s; wabaut finial Valli. The Wome�'s Institute held a Val- "& Stewart is confined to his bed with entim party in the Town Hall on Fri- J ty, Val- l0 mirror, three an attack of pneumonia. We hope day evening, Feb. 14th, at which the le the Time TAS�� EXT�RAM! iftwere on each aide of for a speedy recovery. members better halves and families, c The B. Y. P. U. will hold their mon- % OF COD LIM( to the number of nearly One hUndreft mairm, and WalnSt ,fm. To do your inside painting before Wy meeting at the 'home of Miss were guests. The hall was gaily dec- "so -led end the Spring rnsh begins. Alice Hornshaw, on the of roptow4tmsymv agobst ftm actoo ishea Dome so" bench e evening orated and premated-.a very feet- sleigh from the gra 0"ems, We haVe our news-*tock of the re Monday Feb.24th. A ive appearance. The pro m took Cousin,Colds.Dpheria,FeverL Sat. .'for $64.00. liable W111 paints, enamels, varn• store will transport all who wish to the form of a progressive euchre, WOffinpole's lb"cl o(Cod 41W*110 ddwmb miss -WCWT.1"eft ishes and staintLin a splendid go. the prizes going to R. D. Miller, am*-'Y WP In!pale Is ym buftag moo woover*Aad. if dance at Gray's Hall, The next Muriel Dunn, Mrs. R. Raine and L. twKen r=rt Wffi variety of colors. am Clover-Le arve 'rowe a tealft cow to lisa and 'if Green Iffier will be held on Friday, johnstor, The game closed at 11p. P"Aw,be*overcorme Or, if it's hardware, we will be Feb. 29th. The Toronto ell t- ta-rin furnlqh h rwas A. _Vt%J1 I ItIL ple"id serve ed all by two selections. Lunc IVII rILS 2 Pin s SM Admission, Gents; 75 cents, served in excellent style. The ev- LadieR Give us a call. THE PICKERING, Nfiw!; phone"1900 Free. Lunch provided. Lots of ening closed with an hour's dancing, Jones' Drug Store stable accomodation f Xarvey, ani Carl and Mri. Dev Furniture I.Maler.and ALVIN BUSHBY and enjoy a real treat itt furnishing the music. Mr. allr- F-uneral Director: vey voiced the appreciation of the Drugfri-t and Chemist. Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone OW Everything will be sold fit mFbnq. gentlemen for the entertainment o wind up the estate. furnished by the Pbone 6,900 Pi okeri n Biela's Pale t Women's Institute. h. A` . 7�1 i 7 , M Ig ti N71171W,76117�A04_.,� 1; �,M M* d Ps' lo@L Nice for a birthday cake. Pan Is 9X9XM iAches. b" Muskrats Ia Carte Basque Model Cream 14 cup shortening with. ..2-3 Among the royal 'amily of Canadian Attracts Junior � fur bearers—not one Gem In the cup sugv_ and add'l beatVu jeigg, 2 n tablespoons milk and i% cups floor, 2 Crown; not one &Pect6s or variety. of With Its Aloulded Hipiin4 x'14-­ by teaspoons baking powder. ,Pinch of animal inhabiting-our Canadian for -r1aring Skirt Jo 1eats stands out with such persistent teaspoon cinnatubti, % tea. Ask. % brilliance and distingulLtied record of By A.NN 9 T T E spoon each of mace, nutmeg and achievement, not on- of- the nu-ner, -loves, all sifted togeth7er.' Add 1.3 ous fur bearers'of the earth are capa- IyilGe should be used for the salad-. -,c7jlp of raisins and mix well. Bake 15 Npbody's Busine" inlauter. ale of such enormous annual-family Large ones will do It they are tender. increases. The amazing capacity of In the win time, when everybody time, them and then grate them. Creamed Eggs on Toast this little rodent to re-populate de. gets up late -ind hurries away to school or work and leaves last night's Green peppers, chopped, or pickles or 1 Cut crust from 11,2 slices. of broad, pleated territory has astonished obi olives may be added to this salad for cut into 1-Inch cubes. Toast while pro- servers for many years. His habit pajamas and yesterday's clothing ly e hat of his cousin variety. wing egg. Beat I egg, stir Into it 2 of living resembles t, Ing on the floor ' or hanging in the tablespoo4s milk, pour into double 'the Beaver, and, all V`artetlea of low batbroom; or whea they all come Tnars • home and deposit school books,-mit- Baby's Temperature boiler, add 1 tablespoon butter, little by territory are his natural habi. lons, galoshes, letters and what-have- Most mothers Make the mistake salt andpepper, stir until liki thick tat. Without the muskrat pelt fur. e of . : boiled custard, Four over toasted riers would find dib, Aty in"Droviding 4 you on every table and chair and shelf keeping their babies too warm. They a staple. commodity in line quality, cubes and serve'.: oaee: 7 —theg the home looks "like nobody's think of the infant as suebL-a delicate durable Pud -moderately fricud fur, business." unless Mother makes it her Cinnamon RoRoilslittle creature and they almost smoth- Cinna merchandise. No other Peltier pro- business .to be the patient goat and er It in wool blankets. They forget Mix up any quantity of pie crust vides a side of such flexable characte pick up after everybody.' that Baby has an excellent heating that youRoll very thin on the .want. which stands the otress and strain But is it fair—I ask you—to convert plant just Inside of him and his heart flour board and cut Into ple4.es about of constant wear, nor Is there -ane valet? Is pumps red blood through his veins 3x4 Tim& its self so admirably to 4 Mother Into everybody's Inches; spread each piece with which lends that recognizing her as the "queen, of. much more rapIcUy than yours does butter. sprinkle with sugar and then the ih,d,,, and shadows of the dyers the home?" Queen of hearts shemal through yours. cinnamon. Roll up and pinch the ends art. be, but no use treating her like When a baby's skin feels told as 'a together so that they will not-run out. ... t the Thr; demand for lftusk�at� pelts �,dettce. frog, baby is coWortable. Like a lit- 4V in a biscuit tin a little distance has increased steadily for many years Wouldn't It be much more-lujr and (le—flah, he likes:to be cool and it apart, so that they will brown all over. due to _ wider distribution of wealth rsquare for each member of the family MITOena him and makes his resist- o- among the middle classes of our pe 'to pick up after himself? Try to teach search the country aa�eTo­colil greater. NelttLer babies pie, fur buyers each one to put'away a thing he has nor adults should be subject to Bud-" from eLd to Rad for every muskrat Govermnent I mitted to Us in a damp room nor in a 4, axes, %to Aised, when he Is through using it. den changes of temperature nor Pei, pelt that ran-be obtained. Profes- It Vrill. be a job, and ft may be as' JNMUitlees GCOW sional trappers have pezetrated the -temp bearers last retreat In their inuch work aa picking up after him. draft. Given ameten erature and Lrity =b for more and more skins. and But it Is the right principle and will moderately dry air, baby, will thrive In Poln& t. *e1p to trait the young folks to make best.If the thermometer hovers around as a result—the fur bearing fratern- "'Isomebody's good wife or husband, in sixty-five degrees, its which' once inhabited the hinter- - 'the years to nome. The result of keeping baby too Tremendous Increase Of Pur- land Jr. such e4,rusous,q*iantltiqs are,. warm Is skin tr6ables and lung Bad Noted -in Recent sl,)wly but surely becoming extinct, bronchial diseases, running ears andYs their surplus supply has been ex1 _ - ew Drfts Architecture Pneumonia. hausted. Only a fractionof their 111 • No woman looks her beat by chance. The old gospe! of "Sufficient unto numbers remain, and thcee are re SC L WrCe. It requires study to acquire the-clothes :. the day Is the evilthereof" is being ly—able to, inairnain-a. reasonable re-! whkch will bring out one's best points - presentation of their tribe. and unlessI .are of Teakettle greatly modifies by Cawdians. accord , ,.isad put the dimmers on .one's weak . if 'you us hard pater, Line is likely Ing to recent ad-vices. People through- some drastic acUon is itutne4lately' An interesting rVt-it prlr',!,d crepe drones. Garments and accessories to precipitate and form a thiel, gray. out the Dominion are takiae an taten- taken to protpet and propagate our� in deep'lawn green and lighter tones ishould not be purchased hit iLnd miss. lab deposit on.the Inside of It. This siled interest In companies and testi-l fit- bearers Canada'9'premier posttion thatis simple, smart and wearable 7 -:A dht eeml-annually to make one's ward- water you are Pouring from the tea- tial protection for their old age.systematic plan should be mapped will sometimes chip off and appear In lutions that aid them to suture finan- as'the choice tur Producing POTtlOn Of fdr .the gro*Ing iiiaii. of 61 8,, 10, 19 He British PImpIrs will be & thing of and 14 years. -ill..en. ut Interest has been; the past.-and furrIerg will find Ii It's's dress'that 6 v67 inexpensive robe harmonious and such as w kettle or it may make such a heavy This awakening Alliance one's good appearance. It Is interlining that It will hinder the hest. particularly noticeable In the pur- necessary- to look to other countries and very easy to make. dust as necessary to ideal dressing as jug of water. It is better to keep the l chase of Government Annuities dur- for Inferior quality- fur to -uppy our, . It has a two-piece skirt that :x ithe blue print Is to housebuilding. Inside of the kettle free from the coat- Ing the past few years. Ia. 1909 this needs. t gathered and stitche,: to bodice that NN"hen the verbal and autumnal Ing of lime. To do this. wash, the In system was Inaugurated by the DO. Fur Production in long waisaq ani slightly. moulded- -einox rise@ toward the zenith, con- wide of the kettle once a week in hot. minion Government to encourage throLgh the hips, witt- dee With these facts before us It Is p scalloped isitier that the time to take an Inventsoapy water. To clean the kettle thrift among the people-and to enable little wiender that there should be in outline at front. The long rather fit- cry of your clothes closet and map when the coating has become heavy, them" to provide for the"-dedW49 ed 31,,-,ves have .4rn­down flared cuffs.i effort n%de-46 pr-f)ps9Ate the muslirat out what you will need for the next use a flat chip of wood and scrape the years. in return far small regularIn confined terrtiorjF-whers favorable re It's a ;pleadid es for classroom i itwn season:. Divide the contents of Inakle of the kettle w0h It.' Keeping payments each purchaser at the a99tLat appears so entirely mwa-t after 1 muskrat conditions prevail. The lin. school hours to go ca!Ung.or szoppin, ithat closed into two groups, the things a clam or oyster shell In the kettle of 65 become entitled to an income for crease in muskrat fur ta'rms In Can- with mother.. ;w1ijoh will not do and the things which will prevent th -deposit on the-kettle. life ads dnring�the past decade Is illust-I You'H also hke Rtyte No. '202 in !wUl. Send the first pile to the charity Since assuming offire the Honorable rated in Federal Government reports organization and send the second to panCakeS Peter Heenan has taken a particularly and clearly lud"tes 'the evident in navy blue wool crepe with tiny red Ithe,dry cleaner or the seamstress to keen and wh,-;:e hoArtel Interest Ia terest taUn in &J parts of Canada itone buttons at either s4d3 if bodice The put is perfect condition. Then to a b4fal. they bring your pancakes to Increase the 8uj-p,y of urs by dom- at front with matching -&:.rde red silk� covered with a dish with a hole in the crepe linen in a yed cuffs, that lends •Imake a Hot of what you need to com- top. to keep them from getting cold. estication VI-e your outfit. French chic. 4' A steamer or strainer or sieve makes Number of Muskrat Farms Geometric print in -cotton broad. It is a gwd tang to-build your ward- robe around your coat. Hat. dresses. a good subAltute for this cover to the A vigorous. attempt In bei" made cloth, wool challis print, "Crepe -de lbo-qe, stoves should seem to make a home. Before you begin making pan- cakes. warm a dish to hold them and at the.present time to, promote =,isk. chine, pastel Irt;en. wool Jersc,.-, and complete costume with it. This easy fur farming _In the of featherweight.novelty woolens appro- way also the strainer to cover them. Put Ontarlo, and there Is every in' "em rather dlincult if the goat Is fur ri the cakes quickly into the dish and that ranch raised muskrat furs will -414)W TO ORDER PATTERNS 7 or q color it), which you do hot like to cover quickly. , The- partorared pan- Wras yo-W-va_me.ard address, become an important tact,.'.' Ia the fur limit yotirseif—but only to this way -plant .can you get the smart ensemble effect. shaped cover will permit enough trade when these lastit-itior3 have ly, giving number and sl;zo of such steam to escape that the cakes will • finally. got under way. ' large and 1 Ltterrs as You W&nL Enclose 290c in Sloss and glores this season Incline to not become soggy, but it wit retain small tracts of fertilf. muskrat marsh 'stamps or coin coin preferred; wrap is sunburn shade, even when worn enough beat to keop :;ii-ev,doliclous. territoryhase been secured In,all it carefully) for each number. and __ ..,WtLh gray, black or white. of the province Woven wire address your order to Wilson Pattern With wna%y coat, wear nary dress- parts. muskrat fabric fences whIrb Met UP Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. 04, iia ht blue: or bari4, checks or fix- Housecleaning ardi to tares thousand dollars per bres in which blue predominates. avoid the sem:-annual .als % With the black coat, black, white and To avoid mile have been erected. Water cou• of housecleaning, -.41-t aside a regulat trol, systems of various types bATe• gray are first choice, but almost any time each wev,k when'you will do some In most Instances been established to ADthor color may be worn with black. special housecleaning job and thus - secure a pernifnent- water supply "Wof ith a brown coat, any shade keep tbehouse clean all the time, or which to an important factor, De- trown, tan. rust, or red Is good.Green rather in the process of continual pleted areas have been re-efock6d with ares well with brown, for variety. cleaning, in homeopathic doses, This breeders, and thereIs every' Indica. 7 method will di�tribute the work and tibu that ranch raised muskrat furs (Nuts As Foolk give you - the satisfaction of feeling Hon. Peter Heenan will short,y'become an Important Unit Valuable nlizriants are nuts.. We that the house is mor!} livable front in the fur trade of —providing Cang4a should include more of them in the day to da3,. this branch of his department work the muskrat proves.true. to form and die,. They contain the same body with the result that there has been a sustains his ancestral traits which in , buildingelements as meat, and can tremendous Increase of the past has lt)rne such a magnificent "What-do you think of-a girl who Cranberry Jell 'purchasers. ce During his administration zmord ord -%tachievemetit. serre &3 substitutes. They are fatten- I would break-her promise'"' Cook one pound of cranberriel',In offices were opened and more repro- Intelligent manageme Ing and should be avoided by.one who n and concis- "I should have ,to know what the -is trying to reduce. Nuts should be one cup of water Until tender. rut sentitives installed throughout the tant application of modern fur%farm- prbmise*was." eaten as a 'part-ot the iaeal and -aOt through a sieve, add two cups. sugar country. The radio was pressed..into Ing principles.are deciding factors andj beweeu areal,. The .eating of nutifive- and cook for minutes, then pour .service. More extensive advertising necessary requirements for tile suc- , g*o4-46- the tooth, Loth because into molds. was launched through newspapers and cessful and economic development and l,tle doubt but that the muskrat, it noelfUr -verlodicat-, -- Postmastuts In oper fai-m. It ani-i given a fair chance, will meet.ex also be- ation�ot_tie _pect- prop@-rly aflong n, cans,) they are a bone building food. _--re urged to ea aperate — proof fences hale beep and.handsomely reward there In the scheme and point out Its ad-1 water. levels consistent Some eco nes tent- wliD have blace'd, their c6ufIdencff In. To incorporate nuts into the diet, constructed, Corn Toast add them to breads, puddings, salads. vaAtziges to the people in their com- iY and systematically maintained, and his ability to reproduce his kind, true One-halfcup corn, I tablespoon but- munities. The result of all this pub- food suplies are avalable th4re 15 lit- to type. qu R cPj­*;Lr6al basis. candles-cakes and cookies, or to all ter, 1 small onion and 1 cup milk. Put licity established new high records in most any other dish, whei thej_,_w not offend the taste. Peanut butter, butter Into frying pan and fry onion the annual number of purchasers. Ia and shredded cocoanut are easily and stir well. Then add milk and a fact the number of applicants and the t �0 :handled foods and should be a fixture sprinkle of flour. Cook 5 minutes and amount of purchase mousy received -an the cupboard sbelves'and frequently pour on,thin.slices of buttered toast, during the past three years has almost' resorted to. �ur One caution: Nuts are Noodle Ring equaled that received during the pre- sub4cct to spoilage through- ln8ect.life Two cups cooked noodles, 1?2 cups ceding eighteen years:--Tke number of .:and becomIng rancid so do not stock milk, % pound American cheese, 1 cup I contracts made from 1908 lb-the pre- - ;tp too beavily on them at one time. bread crumbs, 1 chopped pimento, I sent day is-nearly 12,000 while Ztre PHILLips 9 A tablespodn•chopped onion, 3 eggs, salt, total amount of annuities purchased dl's In but- has reached the sum of twenty-four pepper. Place halt the noo e 0 41 ............. Carrots in Salad millon dollars. .tered ring mold. Heat milk, add Raw carrots,,grated, are delicious In cheese, stir- till melted. Add rest of The Annuities System ;is 'designed For Troubles salad. The chief objection to eat- ministra- due to Acldl, to benefit the people. All ad ingredients. Pour over in ring and 'Ing raw carrots is that It takes so long ingredients. costs Are borne by the Goviarn- c6ver with, remaining noodles. -Place UR„ to.chew them but, with the new mod- "04 remainder of-noodle sauce. "Bake in t went and no charge is made against t49^0 a ern grater. made especially for vege- moderate oven. Centre may be filled the annuity purchaser. Operating GAS915' ..... tables, It is easy to prepare them so with cooked cauliflower. Garnish with' withont profit, the Government is an- that they may be eaten with less dif- grated cheese and parsley. -Wed to allow extremely low rate "flenity. They have a taste like orange fgil benefit tb: Just a tjasteless dose of Phillips parts. You are happy again in five Motker's Cake and guarantpe for when ad4ed to a saled and there Is money paid In. i Milk of Magnesia in-,water. That is an minutes. Don't -on crude methods.Em- 31othing so healthful and rich in vita- Sift flour to 1111 2L2 sups; add .0 as depend suins As raw carrots. heaping teaspoons baking powder, 2,1 [,alkali, effective, yet barmless. h ploy the•best-way ybt'evolved In all A salad which Is almost a meal may teaspoon salt and sift several times, Mercy been the standard antacid for 60 years the yeftrs-bf searching. That is Phil- be made b • 'A cup shortening with I I-'. Wilt thou draw-the nature of toe amozfg physicians everywhere. One =rated ck L.adding choppW nuts or Cream to raw ds'• once,many Be s*e to get the genuine Phillips' enough mayonnidse dressing to bold 'Now add, alternately, the flour. etc., Draw.neV them, then, in being merei- times Its volume In acid: It is the Milk,of Magnesia.prescribed--by pbyi& jibet% together. Serve on a lettuce and 2-3 cup milk. i teaspoon extract. fol: right way, Me quick, pleasant and effl- clans for 50 yeskri in correcting excess Iasi. w 1 14 tbipped cream, flavored Bake in motlerate oven 30 minutba. Sweet mercy Is nobility's true badge. tient way to kill the excess acid. The acids. Each bottle contains full direc- 'With the amyonnaise, on top. CrUPILUse a large Rau. as this makes a big —Shakespeare. stomach becomes sweet, the pain de- tions—any drugstore. 7""177" -7 Ing Adve IU Empiri'land Nivy 1�� Air vu -Does the Norm nvT L—E Tr council TV" WAJFTZD. 11ink? Bombay.Times of India: We in In- —W HL T E RACC04)9. ANTED BABY SUFFER dia are not concerned with the polid- W Stater price. ,Robt. -Glin3wnnart, Uedina, Ohio. An Inadvertent step—or shall we cal aspect of the.question raised by Mr. Blythejs speech In the Dail-Eir- TOM samy-, -say motor-ttri�may-flatten the worm Baby's Own Tablets Are Just eann with regard to the right of ap- that Is unwise enough to take exercise. the Help He Nee&. pealoft ACRES. CfOSE TV OVEI.PH- • upon the public way, and next mora- l to the Privy Council. How far Elora Farm and It is covered by the Anglo4rlsh Treaty 1 rjuilding-9 In Al condition: possession ins same -passer�by­hating the tr&W - At tile cost of a feW Cents ev Xofth 16. Write for pATtz,alirs. Jones B­ 'decisidna and Johnston. LJmlted. uttelpli. Oqtarlcl, edy, commiserates the stupidity of mother can a" to her own happiness or by the,deliberation and the little creature- In -exposing Itself and to her chlViren's' safety.-for, while of the Imperial Conference must be of to the parties'concerned to say. OFTOATUNIT 2 PDX 3EM AND a. to certain obliteration,"- writes lit. and i B li, the 0 a y's Own Tablets Is WOAMN OUUD Douglis Gordon In the Corn * But in Its general aspect the question hill Maga- small the value of these Tablets DVERTISING ART AND HAND- ones ,is of great•interest and importance to lettering apprentices wanted. We zine. avery home where there are little you. sUpply you with work and ."It-does not perhaps occur to the is exceedingly great. pay :from $1.04 to $3.00 per hour %vith- HE every part of the Empire. . . . In a era n where age-long pre- casual observer that the Worm may What mother does not suffer when place like India; out any canvassing on Your part. Apply fit judices and the conflict of communal to The Art Director, 30 College Streeti not have been as stupid as it appear- her little ones are safferinj:--wifen and religious sentiment are not With. Toronto. -1.114eU;1�1. ed, Its death being merely due to the FfV they are undergoing the tortures of allssm t their influence,upon the courts of fact that motor-cars never as, much the teething period; the agonies of on as entered into. Its scb-ime of thil�gs; law, the existence of a tribunal of ulti- "lion and Indigestion. or the like this? constipa, ATENTS AP mate appeal, far removed from local or that even an earth-worm. In Its miseries brought op by colds or sim- - a List of **Wanted Inventions" • authority and im- Ind,tiences, and the and Full Information Rent Free own dim earthy way,Is capable of con- pie fevers? What mother. can Sleep on Request- F he would iciept ithe ad. alderable shrewdness. If one hap- when her child does not sleep.? Slid partiality of whose judges have never 2=2 3LLXsAy Co.. Dept. W. L'A sire of thousands of men p be strolling alongside some can banish these troubles, however, been questioned, Is not a matter of 273 Sauk St.. ott*WA one.dens to and women, he would find r moist, mouldy ditch or bank abotit small consequence. It would be and in banishing them she in making Lour o'clock In the afternoon,one may long before a tribunal of equal status w. relief by taltil" 1*. VU. -child A happy household, for the happy and authority with the Privy Council liamel Pink'Pills. Rhatuals. notice a carious thing For no ob makes everyone else happy. viorus ' reason, every worm and could be established*in any. part of tim is not a surface ailsolarst To banish childhood suffering Baby's IN LF 'creepy-crawly' thing in the neighbor- the Empire. At least, so far as In-dia the can be banished by r* Own Tablets should always be kept ACt9*SftTb6 A, hood appears to bei seized with a sud- in the home. They are recognized the with Its peculiar difficulties, Is con-, bins with tin; Or Oils. as wAed so quick br,Sooths. den consuming passion for the open Icerned. the question of abolishing tbel world over as an absolutely sate and Woutry, ladon blood air. y right of appeal to the 'Privy Council 7 7 up,M=y so overnight,Get-Soaftem man be built up and parL, "Up they, come, eali:th-wortoff. wire_ effic.lent remedy for little ones. They I should be carefully and dispassionate- Siows"trap drug1j"today.Now fied before ithan can be may are a mild but thorough laxative and I Wa beauty tomorrow moclIjag, ly considered, and no-attempt made to! worms, and grubs Innuinerable, issu• through their action on the stomach I ­ ­ p9ovess toward 'P--Aamm Ing from their dark little tunnel- 'I sweep away-that right In a tide of un- nd bowels never fail to banish any, . 911111010 moutbs In frantic wriggling haste, a -reasoulng nationalism and local path-j lf'hv J—"n";WdeAll ends of the minor Ills of little ones. They and the robin who frequently attends otism so.common In these days. wnA%miIUw seeps and lojk~ 7-��mia &g"14 =*Seem the lot terer beside quiet banks and are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box frouk The br; have proved doe ""a of hedge-rows has the time of, his life. PERFECTION De. Willi—W Pink M in, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Cuticura What ever, one wonders. Induces e Though of exact perfection you des- has,bremot reuef a"harphmes Ow I"*yeass to Ont. to aLilliens an ovw the world idlit teeaftnow of rhomosaidall. them thus to expose themselves pair. `For The passing some YOU writes the dangerous aaylight?, Yet every step to virtue's worth-your ........ Thoom Martis, ol Nevvir, rustle, when questions upon the Fim ]Loslim m&&AJ6& care. —Horace. clnto� "I was so bedily point, replies that it 'must be going Sherbrooke TrIbans. (Lib.): From WA Lo rain,' and the wonder is Increased j ovum" With thowned@M I the marvellous keenness of such the simple point of view-of material Judging by the alimony they get, -.1 cmu hasar we& and ad. at loss, are reduces the wealth of the sotae of these grass widows make+ ian intuition In creatures so low in the Laced groat pass. I bed zossdi- animal scale. Canadian people by several millions hay while the sun ghtnes. gal weaftosee bat &d a" better each year. Insurance companies may ti "There are, -in -truth. no compensate In whole or In part those or sas& retial. Ahw talk�- ink ! weather•prophets than earth-dwellers, MW who have suffered losses, but the fact MR Dr. Wit%­-, Pink Pilb whether animals, insects, or reptiles. When you need any or the for some time this The, unattractive black slug. In fear remains that It Is wealth 16st I disappeored an4 hiss am more fasti- Canadian people. What goes up In Circular of which Members of the M( smoke dlsapp�ears, and It needs new tsnee AWIM the IWO 000 of dious sex step circumspectly along :�-- capital and time to replace It. saw L the moorland paths, is one of the For­wdcrm2cWX&tn'9D40NtM countryman's surest barometers. That, MI, 'a Is Boot for Grippe. --he siosclaily twin stea ard takes and holds a Wanda"adss. t Sew today to relieve yow however, is a sense or Instinct. In I shounnation. Bar a box ol! which the actual 'mind'.of the ani- Conceit Gap as ,s.%j bra" Dr. vidian hr' Pink Pigs as mal plays no part. But a man may have a good conceit 0 Oro TM a weel"...... ?`0111tr no~ "In the given case of the worms, of himself without being sAw Co.L.M -t he v7 i postpaid,by mug mt 50 cents their activity is really due to an even world calls conceited. Modesty coli- tAGMr=AL I orAwl is box from 1rhe Or.Willianse more interesting cause. Watch the SIMS slats not in taking a low estimate ofl A Different Woman mspellicisla (7a, bradmills, surrounding tuit W46lullY for a few one's own worth. but In refraining .1 ha Minutes. and it will not be long be- Delmer plearArt as ft1vv..4q you slat awls 11fore some slight movement becomes from the expectation that the world I KMS&AM 3W&J&a=WW*gd W0r4&Y#for SA Aam bam a qrftu sufferw cl �wff ead tsdxw apparent. a curioli little Convulsion 'Wil take a high one.—Ian Hay. froutNs,and offer tr*010 me boub I asp 41JIa"al 0 W~IL I A"so pso up my work,bug Lum" to IL WM* ter Sickn4M at:the roots of some grassy tussock. a Tests made by e2clency experts ZramAes SffU&I to&m&of work agais, a" I M earth and stones, e,.5 hAus fee,0 and 4oal Wature eruption of �atetord I 1 and tb& riddle-Is solved. A mole Is show that the beat temperature "for ..Keep Minard's handy. It has Ma am Row WAWA EA1111 real hard work 'Indoors- proven invaluable for many cold # He 0 ha and &rWaa .going his afternoon round. and. while 'Is between a am em god all(t i an still yards away, his Approach has 66 and 70 degrees. Er--and is there wea'h-r a:lrrlentg-. 43 venn.,by I L dwa 41~ &VA& awe 1 mum mat to 1000011 "A HOUga36DL.D KAMM been all to perceptible to the slimy. any known Standard for,,_. say, just Am Myself an,a AwF&F."_ H,P. --A, for loop.,wa. In 94 cou" RAW medium hard work squirmy, and.one would have thought. C on life of which b` I department stores in cati-A at?St.a battle. f g,z,a, gaga y.opty>oah{e at drug asci scarcey con$,I. A battle cootains enough to lost for 4 oe 6 Is In search. bealth ZW halfaeons $ 44&v "Snipers" to Form U6mi "Even worms. It would seein.. are "Aft 11ft Wn IN** OF OWN FREE TRIAL OFFER 'The Influx of tourists into Parisi capable of putting tw9 and two to- Akin.Und 22 LhLro It 7 -during the past summer was so great gethei. The roar of an ap)roachIng I on a.e me-er aced h: when—err It now trouft*4 Team did It,says Krs. our eXpeaft. We bar* distributed a 0*24 that It caused Intensibed competition engine conveys nothing to them. but IkAML Tbousassis my 3 to 13 ibI6 r say s=161 "GIANT­ packages wbkh Ins" among the persons of that city who that faint subterranean rumbling, the in 3 weeks. Wervousnead. teal, to prove our dalm A4k Your Z= for the GI earn a livehood by gathering discard.- brishing 'of a-on furry* sides along oversight SWE clean Sise --Oc G" bsoes*& Teen tablets even drussw softy. t ed cigat-and cigarette ends. The re-1 the tunnelled passages, the patter of TV=sts of our regulax -5-c. Dottie taPther with a separate trial bottle useleat for about sult was that there were many clashes horny toesr, and the infinitesimal anWa one week. Open the trial bottle LA.Put It till among these persons and now an of-!with which the little black "title- the teat, and then.If not entkreI3 c"Ovt2t0d,that I ruseboo does evewbing we eWm ts to 4o,the fort is being made to form them into Man In velvet' punctuates his course, mgWw bo" is stul as good as new. Take It a trade union. are sounds which the witless w-ormi A bLcii. Your drugript to sathorlmd to MUIR`% Z TRIAZ FACIZA61111 of 0,-. j _;Vur 5c, ImmediatelT and without questIall. They know, jr I • o' -als.,torid by If you see the world beating swell- understand perfectly. A. Qu Id's Green Mountain Asthma have tried Kruerhen free a4 out exPeoul, What eould be fairer+ il;n IL Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., Hanobaster. Eno are$. too, the best method of avoiding the Compound sent on request. OrIZIn- KL W YS porters: WcG 71 worn track to anybody's ddor wayl they employ to such ated In 1889 by Dr Guild specialist 1XTURIL Im aback in the Woods these days, it's a danger, which In respiratory diseases. Its pleasant td, Toronto. Tga pose that the mole, much as he smoke vatoor qu4cklv sootheStandard and rt! cinch it Isn't mouse traps the fellow purpose ground, Neves asthma--also catarrh.Standard dislikes the conditions above remedy at druggists 35 cents, $0 Is making better than anybody else. i iI Is frequently compelled to come up cents d 11,50, ",wder or cigarette form 1.01 for rn= TAXAL .,!it. I&Coma Miles for his dinner." acre of 6 cisrarettes Canadian-ittstri. eO YOVR HAIR NEEDS bmtors. Lymans. Ltd.. Bert CO2, 2M 8t Peal at Went, Montreal. aeskila. at toriality in China em GREKH OWTAIN _�iagapore Free Press: Logically if Dr-Gufl&ASTVMA COW 011sip SO --,LV-XO claim an abolition of the the-Chinese c TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE extrallty they must be prepared prat- - A simply in theory, to -ASK Y6VR BARBER tically, and.no allow aliens that freedom throughout-- the whole of the country which Is as- ij cured to Chinese citizens who go to other countries. At present foreigners Inere stomach trouble.Cm eat Inds are only allowed in certain place stilus Kra.IL White.Tbouso ranish, like Toe with the country ince, that I a to say they are not, un- er"s,%es quiet,sound sleep at '-an.d practically. on duffer *=—ffies MAT.Complexion C10AM owe.Rheum. der the old regulations, allowed thL1 QUIC116 Get'FrUit,44T11117&M drUg&4&CW- customary freedom' of foreigners in' any part of the country. Mina, if she --Do YOU claims to sweep away From Mother w ay all specialized privileges, mast logically be prepared nam 'to, ensure all, generalized privileges, of Six "'IffiR FROM and, at present at any rate, it Is quite Impossible for any such assurance to -CONSTIPATION? I think Ly&a & Pinkham's be giver6 Vegetable Compound 6 wonderful "Countless remedies'are advertised I have had ax chUren of which four upset-for constipation. Many relieve for are u and my youngest is a bon- - I- StAtus Quo C.A=ow Dwrhold are li%iingr the moment but they are habit form led Fewhine""d nit baby boy now tight mondis old contain be-continued. Others if woman Were only lovety, Loa c.)cSn=,,.. And love w nly true, whoweighsweig&Z3 pounds.I haat ? 'contain calomel and dangerous min _4re o There'd be some use of poesy— oral drugs,which remain in the sys- Baby ills and ailments seem your medicine before each of them (em, settle in the-joints-and cause And _greatly less to do4 aches and pains. Some are harsh twice as serious at night. A sud was born and have certainly re, purgatives which cramp and 1ppe den cry-may mean colic. Or a ceived great benefit from it, I urge Inut woman is only woman, sudden attack of diarrhea—a con- W leave a depressed after effect, my • friends to take it as I am sure Avoid lubricating oils which only And love 4s an empty shell dition it is always important to y did." rte grease the intestines-and encourage` And poets are only Idle folk %: 'f they will receive the same help I it . check quickly. How would you I L -i With nothing much to tell. —tonight? tion always on hand, —Mrs. Millon mcmulk"', Vanessa,siature's machinery to become lazy. meet this emergency But don't A purely vegetable laxative such' -Joseph Hard in the Chicago Tribune. Have you a bottle of Castoria keep it just for emergencies; let Ontario. Rs Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, bile starts to flow, ftady? There is nothing that can it be an everyday aid. Its gentle tak the bowels move gently Signs e the place of this harmless influence will ease and soothe the the intestines Ikat @fFinctiva r dy--for. c1lildren infant who c I annot sleep. I mild W -Iy I Its urvusuly Ljc4"3c%A ififid3ru means rain,' A, ring around the moon x help an older child tion poisons pass away. The stomach, nothing that -acts quite the same, regulation will ing whose tongue is coated becafte of As "many-of us know, or has quite the same, comfort liver and bowels aft--sow active-=d *he It . a a real tonic effect- -One round the finger of a. girl— effect on them. sluggish bowels. All druggists system enjoy Ali, that means reign also. Z%sad 7.%red Ows. For the protecti-6n of your wee - have C&ftoria; the gmuine bears -own puce of mind Chas. H. Fldcbees signature on f your *n S a C a RG dan, U,�r W S 7(H)UEt J P P SL � and wne..isr" ans 'j MU, I one=for yoi ISSUE No. 8 -230 Mjnardls-�-The Great White Linimont —keel) this*old, reliable prepare- the wrapper. 0 X ....a.:,T ;..,•�}a?, »,. `R' ..r.. ,r..•r`�#;r e"�,.. w .r.,, r. »-o+�.,nor,� fr- e. »i•-rv^< :x ,3 '..x t '1„ - •,;'� y`, . + ;.•.•,{,Rr,,,,. ..� a, ,tZ4 .v'k•'.,"'hrr+.,, ,,•.''�^ r.A ....��'�". n vl, b.w- � '':e. :"ar`5 !,..•',,• "¢ .s� a. �:'w...� ..nz ..: �.,,y>,._ ���,..,, �• vA "e: .•svM'..;L ., �.'" I• f m . ...w - w.'W .`. '1••••. ..+? - *. `'.n J •- k i rX: , ,r v � ' Feb. 28th. Speakers Bahquet w�had r Saturday, Mar. 14-Auction Sale *Weeday,' mar. 12dk-4&, sale iSOND oiw lldne sari l5-ftvv we p� of kitchen furniture and utensils, of-registered Cly mares, ILose 8oads. Al". Iwttisb,. T n •,,:: Cairns and Mr. Lachlan. _di n8' room furniture, beds, be l- high grade mdking cows and first- Rafe avestaaeots ag tlrom 6 ii.ts Der r.ss� ii.bo it word la aa.wmcr Miss Edwafc s and-& number of ding cutlery and all other.articles class. impteenents and Fordaon Dent. �A Anburi�pt s jtli the 00 in adv .'.. .Gras pupils Attended the - Agkicult�u&I etc., in the house befvngrrVj to the tractor,the rope Ci-bI demonstration at Pickering statio:i on estate of the Is ism'°f W' "- 1148DRANUE-Ali claw" writtw i.• mos Mansfield, well, one- mile eastnof Burk- eluding Fire, Automobile, Wiwi• _I Tuesday, also a number of our farm- at Frenchma:i s Sale at _2 .. ham Yin worm.Accident-satBtetneee. • JOHN M U R KA R Proprietor,r. . era. 'It i$ pros ' an the Provincial 1 p rag uistrnctive and in- o clock. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. Highway, 8 months credit. Pren- phone or worts - beresting, Tuesday, Mar. 4th--Auction s-ale of ti,�@ sad Prentice.- Aucti�oneeie. - - SCHOOL likPORTS ' -class grade Holstei;i milk- , _ ... . SALE REGISTER. g cows and heifers, at lot 5.Con. Green River '--- __•_, - . . . - 2 ' Pickering Kingston -Highway, t LD BOWMAN Wbitby Saturday, Feb. 22n3�-Auction Sale Pickering, Ont. the roe .• ' Sr. IY-Lorraine Haizriznan, Edythe bf fanf stock, 3 acres of standirie y' property m of R. , Fresh Frozen Fish and Oysters •- Williams, Blake Lehman, Bruce Leh;- timber (cedar, pine, bush elm etc) Russell Fleming. Sale at- 1.30 p. • ' man, Harold White, Iva'Postill (Ab- M. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. sent), Ross Turner labsent), 5r.II1 in quarter acre lots, at lot 13, con. _ _ 9<+iOKED FINNAN HADDIE H PIDDIE FILL13T9 9. Pickering, on the property__ot r -Doris Smith, Christina Milne, - wlilton Benn. Sale at one o' Notice to Creditor*_ PRESS..FROZEN FIL .Aubrey Smith, Robert.Jackson, Ross clock sharp, See Bills. F. W. Sil- LETS Carter, Bobbie Malcolm, Archie versides, Auctioneer. In the Matter of the Estate of By- . Prices that.are moat.fair for th,e quality we offer "White,(absent). Jr. -III-Cecil Post- !Tuesday; Feb. 25th-Auction sale of ron Field late of..the UILLgn s - , ill, Mary Malcolm, Billie Harniman, ��,. 7 , -Lois Draper, Jack 13i'elby, Robt. J. 3 work horses, a team wagon, set Pickering, in the County. of Oat. Smoked sad Cooked-Meati, Bacon,_Corned Beef, Bologna F(,a, of.team harness, almost new, 15 ario, deceased. Windsor, Mildred White, Second- tons of hay, 200 bush, of oats etc. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Freak Pork Sausage. ti florin Windsor, Mary Postill, Chas. at lot 27, Con. I. Pickering, the the statute in that behalf, that all Lehman, Leo. Hagerman; First- a -Fern Malcolm, Julia Wilson, Jeai, credit. Sale at'two o'clock Wm. the of Sullivan Bros. 7 mos. persons having any claims against The Best Line of Staple Groceries, Canned Goods, c . estate of Byron Field, late o± :son, Lorne Carter. Primer -Allen Maw. Auctioneer. the Township •of Pickert�g, in the _ Dried I�rui.t etc. } "Michell. George White, Donald Durr- Wednesday, Feb. 26th-Auction sale County of Ontario, Physician, who can, Malcolm •Carter, Clayton Jack- of farm stock, Implements, Hay, died ori or about the sixth day of f - _ :son. Grain etc., will be sold by publi August, 1929, at the said Township Bananas �Orangoa Celery auction at lot 12, con, 7. Markham, of Pickering, are required to sent! Lettuce Cabbage Spinach ` TIO-NL SALE OF the of R. C Davidson- Sale the same, property duly verified with Bart- Alwaysto be ha� here and always fresh Farm Steck Implements p m. 8 mos. credit. Fred Post- iculars of the securities, if any, held ill Auctioneer, by them to the undersigned Solicit- Poultry, Furniture Etc. Tuesday, Feb. 28th-Extensive sale or for the Executor of the last will aJ M I C H A R a5 OWN i of farm stock, hay, grain, imple- and testament of the deceased ad- �fhe uodersig C�8as from Somerville ments, etc., belonging to W. J. dressed to him at Whitby, Ontario, Somerville at lots 16, 17, on 9th on or before the 25th day of Feb- GRG�CER f con. of Pickering, ruary, 1930,. after which date the ltdtt. QPM. H. TAILOR g, first farm east of Claremont. No reserve. Sale Executor, John Jordan Field of the To sell by public auction at : at one . F. W. Silversides Auction- City of Toronto, in the County of Lot 22. Con. 4, F•ic•kering ser. York,-will rceer to distribute the -on- Saturday, March Ist.-Auction sale(amt` of the Estate among the t'ickerin Hardware Store SATURDAY, MARCH IST, 1930 of horses, cattle s persons entitled thereto accordingto pigs, Poultry, the terms of the will, having r � furniture etc at lot 22 Con. 4 R egard , The Following valuable property. viz: � r ' Pickering, 1 mile west of the only to clams or interests of which ]Black maze, g. p- 11 years old they then shall have notice. ��t `. Grey mare, g p aged Brock Road, the property of W. H Dated 'at Whitby, Ontario, this � Farmers, your ato{,'K needs �one- Taylor. Sale at One sharp. See Sorrel mare, g, p. aged Bills, Prentice and Prentice Auct- 29th da of January, 1930. Dr, Gess' HO Spec Brown horse, y 6 P g. p. 10 years old M.ioneers. F. H. M. Irwin. Colt, rNing 2 years oi,l - Solicitor for the Executor ' , f Red cow, due in March. B9 LOCK OII1C Roan cow, due in March Dr. He s �"�� Brindl^ cow, due in April - 889 � _ ' Sled cow, due in Apra - $ � White Heifer, due in April - , .'Oyster hell, Grit and Beef scrap -. r P,oan cow, due in May s , S Springers y :_ X- Vit ..... .will make the hens pay Large returns Ducks and Drake } 50 chickens 2 pigs - �� A�9li�®te�Y new ''A complete stock of General Hardware always on hand. °'Binder, X. H. S ft. with trucks and control fe&ture-the Selector ,Tuner g y pa and carrier, new. Agent for 1cCorm#ek•Deerio Farm Machinery aid Repairs. Mower, M. H. in goad shape .. a • . ')�Oli' t®�� re r®d�t't�An . . ' We have it, can get it. or it is cot niads,1 Grindstone, Corn plantar, Buck saw p - _ . . Garden seeder Piz trough ittefII' C3l�llaet ®Sil • lvgying chain Buggy and i r InNbator, 100 erg cap. O• S. BAI �- . iL �C a X*ks. shovels, Hoes, and many of-' new W Pr ices • . t�!@ �;'� 1 Ia hpr articles KOLS'I•IR RADIO 1s true 9e� - - - - Gravel box D.x harrow Set of sle2ghs ` Cutting box-- 'Turnip pulper - Fanning mill of the radio In4d®etry. We Invite ��t+i iWi "�.Seperator, Renfrew Set of ladders _ I*.i, ter Sale a -Set of scales, 8000 lbs. cap. your n 8 p e e t i®n if the N E W Band stuffier Cross-cut saw Set of harrows, 3 section, HDITI;If Mels. 3 Only Mens Sheepskin Coate, re 8 25 to clear 6.96 + e, M. H. 10 ft. in good shape - y p - r Flow M. H. No. a 17 I#ay rue. t w... L -. Boys' SweaterCosts, jumbo knit, reg. 2.95, .Wrlk�naon plow, k Wagon trill, l3 hoe Cotte: R _e apeoial 3.49 each ' . Coal oil heater Washing machine •R t ICA a Copper boiler Galvanized wash tub Agent - - •• - x ken's Eariapper Caps, reg. L25, now' 98e. ;Hanging lamp Small lamps PICKERING i0, - m 10 pairs Girls' Zipper Overshoes, reg. 2.40, _ �i Dishes Bed linen Table linen ' 'Towels find other articles too calm- 8� special per pai 1,0 " erous to mention. The New r _Boy Hockey Boots, our regular line 1 fr,-- a Dresser, Washstand, 2 toilet sets r iron beds 3 Camp beds, eorr;ptete veey specially priced $.96 Kitchen tables Dos. Kitchen chairs - several odds And ends at Clearing prides y - C - ,linoleum rug Tapestry rug Small rugs and Oil cloth r Hitchen range Coal oil stoveOEC I L Vining room suite, 9 pieces B RADLEY .,--.' J Hook-case and -writing desk, comb'd. - ;;:X+r`ge extension dinging room table i SWeboard 5 Racking chairs MORE THAN EVER...A FM S8T �• __���� 2 small tables, Gramaphone, Records , SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP SPECIAL P . - T:!I'ER'BiS-Hogs, Fowl, incubator and _ all:sumts of a20•W and snider cash; over that amount 8 months. credit - - '-Ii�7s.7 - will he oved A es furnis6 per hing ,FOR TEAM for cash. prsiitite ani Pres Rrsss-mounted Team Backhand ]i�arnass, 1Y��6 - _ inch layer trace with heel chains, • 'With 2 il2N - �ranelftha,�$;Ert6'erllEg[uaag - Witt 5 ring breeching. instead of back- Fat's About t,aaads s _ band, $40.06 Dal I Coae h services elack moaoted Team 'Backbend Harsees. i8S.S0public gill welcome the 1930 � sdition of "5000 Facts about Canada" 5�cing Breeching •• ,� ; ' compiled by Frank Yeigh, the weD- - known authority on the Dominion, " - _,:- hie is nota factory harness, but custom ade in oar Past and present. This 80 boost - T >�e •- own shop at Markham TICKERINO TORONTO - L a mhrvel of conde�istition and as _. * revealing the story of our country in :,ti Wespecistize on repairs to harness and collar. - - a nut shell--a story, #harp is as xdrr- �-r y xi ing as it is illumhaating and our Fare 50 Cents first no Canadian can afford to mica. - - . Fir- T - 0 D D. S. a ".That it has not only s National but "Leave Pickering l9tandard Time) Leave Toronto r.. :an Empire and woad-wide circulat- _• A. M. P. M. A M P. M. Harneea and.Collar Manufacturer y ;ion is not to be wondered at. The d . M. :3.55 contents are comprised in 50 alpha- d '7.30 3.30 Home Phone y100 tetical chapters, ranging from "Ag_ d, 7.55 4.55 8.3A 4.30 �' -Rg g . 3iculture" to "Yukon". This issue 8.55 5.55 . 9.30 5.30 -- contains much new matter and many 9.55 s.55 -10.30 8.30 _ 1 nes features. Copies may be had. 1055 7.55 .11,50' --7.38 form leading newsdealer* or by. -11,55 8.55 op. M. 8.30 • g py, or =1.00 _ 12.30 0.30 -sendm 35 cents for a co P. M. 9.53 f , _ ,• ..• ..-' `; .- ; �. .••''� .^ �� .�'� � for three copres, to the. Canadian 12.55 10.5 1.30 10.31 Facts Pub. Co. 588 Huron Str. Tor- 1.55 o R.V 2.30 11.$0 ' " --anto 5: ., 2.55 i RFs har=e a suppl 'of Fresh Frozen Fish E GUNBARTON, • d DRily except Sunday c Sunda' only We are o Coac lr cont ectiuna,,at T rr4 4 =:a Rig s cry to report Mrs. Jas. :• nto for Barrie, OriHi.3, t oui Prices. 1C -Orin lion of Groceries is complete. - - -•- 1P'ergason under the Doctor's care, Cnaeh cnnneetions at Rnff iln for all L. S. A. points Mrs Me!'edltli has *one to h4gr naughtier at Elgin Sebomher i• Ot•r:uReville. Hamilton, Brant �, nr Bindston. t .Miner Rubbers and Overshoes,Carharrt's'and Haugh's r Mn. White ens the week-end ford. \iaRaraM+iils, Buffalo and • intermediate pinta. _�,, Overalls. ---- ' Scarboro. P . Good3-ear Tires and Tabes, Mrs. Christina Anderson is spend- ing * few days iri the citywith her, r Gra COaC�l Llne.� s 'daughters. y Phone s�nc'orc.er: 3fias Mary Pearce . entertained a number of friends at a party la-t ,Phone NfArkhmu 0402 Frida,• night, - _ _. m• M uncan h Gree v ♦r . L/ C'eneral • - enc an ' .. t 12Z QI` . a � - �°.. ... .,r'"�, q%..*'X ��_.\.. - r• t,•,r''�R�1:,�m,�: ,%. :•.� �, '"y`;g.;s•� a,..�y ;,,�.�,. ��.. d„' .�..• ',,,:sFi •' �"� =aR y. � .. •. 'w"C". M,a..u.,%s.1 _ �r. ,..� �.: �x. .:� :.^S t.. ..,..�',a..s,�. �...2.. 7r.c.:ks`w�fit,., .�.;'. W 7­ ar boor ho e.oaAlundiw-laak. spent Sunday last Wfth friends in continue Miss Evelyn Mectalonth visited-at � Leonard rilkey am Charlie Cooper Most o! the roada, in-this locality Von= I rs. Kim K=M* Story, of Toronto, Toronto. to be impassable me M Wilkelf open Konila'y n le for motor the city� raffic and will likely continue in that Having taken ever ZobL visited with John and Mrs. Greft, Mn. Borland W",Jn- the - 'loidition until spring. Thomas Bacda, who has been con- garage, t1roustain, we an now 1­2 -11 on S fined-to-+ds Ww" a" W rnn"= ' '*a's Mrs. John Gregg, of North.Clam- to give service. in DLrivetr, --haff Monday *1?"r her-aunt,jfsps.. & I from a severe attacko! pneumas, 'k in St. Catharines, w is very Ill. -moa , r-N-ho has been in M health for as in n s a wee -some time, ha4 gone to Toronto U, pr4gressing so favorably as *__W; h-her aunt, who is very-ill. Mise McDonald, of" Chicago, and to for Service car always ready, day 4i 'able to sit up a while each-day. Frank Cbldlorw has sold his wroc. 'her sister, from Toronto, visited with an X-ray examination., night service. Mr.-John B. Sterxart, of the 8th?. erY busine a to E. Bryan who� will Mr. and Mrs. Law* over the raone Clare." 5105; Pickerine #a, tonemiozi of Pickering, we are-sorry take poiwession-on;•Naicb lat. end. Gasoline, On, Selborling TiTaL Tgadzing and Dressmakiiia to say, to confined to his bed with an Dick Cooper w d t 0 his 251y. A. L. PILKRY. as, confine and gents' fur coats re. -attack of pleuro-pneuraonia, follow- bed for several days suffering from a Ladies' model. very severe .for a speedy, recovery. NuTse ervice 7 - Ing an attack of the flu. We hope !Electric S cold, but is now improv- led into new ones.at moderate • The Picken Mun- ng ing nicely, terms to suit-all. -dell is in charge. House ,Barn, Out buildings either While loading' some steers on a Work iiia:;i be done at own home or Our Hockey boys played the Al. truck to Mona team on the Stouffville rink on conduit, flexible, or knob 1W tube take to Toronto market, a at re. Gibbon's home V6 C►® Co set- Monday evening, defeating wiring. Alterations. Special set- 'few days ago, J. Stephenson, had the at Claremont:- them by vices and motor Installation misfortune to fraiture�.a bone in the The object of this Association.to tiolf the score ef 6-1. The game was Left shoulder, and in conseque lesson stealing and prosecute an interestin:r 0 and Electric water Systems. Metal ill be laid off for some time. nee OLAREXONM, ONTARIO the felons. was witnesse'd syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitsi7 clos- 2328 e b7 number of We also can furnish any kind Members having property stolen aommall tans including many from Clare• of roofing including Birds Thick oat*immediately with any member Butts. .Our .work and electrical in- of Executive Commistes, ]Kra. Chas, A. Grant, of Toronto, spection.we guarantee. Our Prices • Membership fee her father, has been visiting , with Will meet your pocket-book. A post Tickma M&T be had tram On&PndA42t ag: ati 81.00. James Evans, who sit celebrat- card will have our prompt attention. Beareury an appUe"On. Ing his 84th birthday. A number moi Gi-a t H. F. Poynter.. relatives were present at the celeb- Exec. Com.—L. D. Bantu,0.S.Pala 1E Ont. M. S.Ohipman, Pickering. -ration, and a very enjoyable time WHITEVA was spent by all. - We wish Mr. Ev- ans many returns of the day. 10 0- Munro. - JaS. Ric ardsort. rat President, Curlers, composed of A rink of our' this week taking part In the bonspief 4 -and' ti. Besse (skip), R. E. Forsyth, D. A. Scott, and Fred Evans are'in Toronto Pic . wing feb 5 — ,:` •" Up to the time of writing they wereAll meeting with good success, having V on three games. -We hope -their d Taxi S ervice - ' good fortune will continue until the startiDat,, 10 oclock, sharp end of the bonspiel. BA RR, The Adult Bible Classpf the Clare- Cal[Ji Ly Ufty or Ing-m-prow ptir- Mont United church was entertained attended to, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David 7 . Gregg on Friday evening last. A Comfortable cars A?ricog reasonable. Moving Pictures short Bible lesson and a solo by M13-1 dw Clara Underhill and by Mist Aldine Phone 7800 - New Durant Car A6 Ward, a reading by Mrs. Gibson, and an hour of community singing and games followed by a tasty lunch Delaval Milker brought a very pleasant evening to - } W E speak of artistic a close. At. J, -LAW1 -.:Paint Demonstrations designs that a" The regular Meeting of the Wom- dignified, not artistic air en's Missionary Society of the Clare- Pickering, Ontario Electric Washers Mont �United church was held in the designs that would be basement of the church on Thursday inappropriate for the Lunch Served A purpose in vim The afternoon. Feb. 13th. The meeting B U, I L D E RAS one Illustrated Is sim- -proved a very beneficial one to all . z "For mento , women and children' ' ple. yet bits artistry. present. each enjoying the splendid _"A report brought back from the Pres- -We are no ready e suplily you with : ­No Greater Tribute' ll byterial held recently— in Whitby, All- e 4.0 -here Miss'Maxwell, a returned mis- N. W. STAFF sion I ary, spoke in native costume. It BRICKS, CONCRETE COr�l�e 0 And com earlyr �ORD Kin to Road. iwaa stressed at Ilie m eetinz ho BLOCKS, INTERLOCK.. %bla necessary it is to study more and tbv -take more interest In our. foreign JNG PLPF4 DRAIN TILE, Phone Whitby sisters. who are so much in need of S. ND AND GRAVEL. 9 prayers and help. It was also mentioned at the meting how glad Chailes Cooper Claremb our Society and Congregxtion are to C is in our common- _ .-Perry Cement . have any strange it y come and worship with.us in any -Products Co. of the chureh services. it is not 4dw Fin their pennies we want so much as- -371 Bay St., Toren to Aheir presence. Ei., De B E R TRA N D11ap ual X At the last regular meting of the of NT—I - mile north I" Highland Creek. ral InSwam coo Brougham Union Lodge A. R and Gene Merchant, in A. X_ the following Officers were Cheap rates for(am and GoUntry buildings. I. P. , Bro. R. J. Ho 'CLAREMONT, ---ONTO Windstorm Insurance onbu"ngs. stalled by W. Bro. Tlios. Paterson; ,Br L F. Dopkingwind-millm,Won Ao. S. W,Bro. M T�1illy Men ait. Anderson. (Successor to D. A. Scott) Automobile Insurance J. W�Bro. Hugh Pugh SecW. Bro. D. M. Morgan ..7 of all kinds. Will Buy Now Tress.-••W Bro. Thee. Paterson FARMS FOB SALd • Chapliitn—W. Bro. C. H. Found' Write W nS. DBm I& Johnston EW SPRING GOODSED BOMAN J. D.—Bro. H. E. Turner A L E 1. G,--Bro. Stewart Graham BY, ONT. I S. S.—Bro. L. Mathews All Winter Goods Must Go. WHIT S.—Bro. Fred Evans This is your opport unit.y to. blu P _­..-D. of C.W. Bro. M. J. Wilker y rint and GiDghaMS It a considerable saving Ir"W219 Attention • Vier—Bro. Roy Wilson a by ]fit * Boots installation and Shoes I have secured the agency for the was Reduced Prices saw fto" 7 .�,emoniea a roast goose supper Oz Wood and wilt keep Farm lapple. prevailing. a served in the dining hall, which #wu Wall Papers and mantlL and will keep conetantlyin —greatly enjoyed by all and to which The stork is fresh and new, 110,41-d—r6pairs for these populai --every one did AM Justim Luiplemoam The Reduction is Genuine. Also, Loudon's bun and stable �7 fittings. Men's Overcoats, well tailored. I Will also take contracts for paintift Mortgage ale barns and bouses by a now S blanket cloth, reg. $25,for IC95 Our Tip- To ' ."ClothiDg samples on hand Top. —or— - process. by spraying. Men Sweater Costs, brown, FARM PROPERTY red. white, scarleL blue, all-wool Penman' Phone left all r 8, 8 lb wt, reg 5.50, for P' Men's Alinim Sox,half lb. to Full Stock 0' t Fresh Groceries &J. Mann, Clareu6M Under and--by virtue of the 0W_ -ers eontained "in a certain mortgge, each pair, reg 75c, for 50c Gsten River which will be produced at tim of Men's Fleece Underwear, P -M& , there will be offered -by Public m&n'N,Tft4,'0e.for 79c. C. A. Overland, Manager Basket Ainctim on Saturday. Febra 22114 -1P4. At the Gordon 11=76tr_ Manufacturers of q -at the hour of Three o'clock In the FING-OLD afternoon by William Maw, Auction- A&h"ds of I?rWt Baskets, 13,9 LOWER PEUCE STORE ser, the following property,— Omtes, Farmers, Bus W • .Phone$801 -ALL .tNp SINGULAR that certaii Baskets, Clothes Baskets. 0 ONT. parcel or tract of land and premises CLAREWINT, -situate lying and being; in the Tolwn- -z Frank Alp of Pickering in the County,o Fr ' k Pennock Ontario, and Province of Ontario, --BRING 1T z Proprietor 7 etxl beinjz composed of the South Buying o'*n the. Maker of the well known Now is the time to 'get a new:Sot of half of lot 'number twohty-eight in red, Barnes' Baskets. Harnese, orget the old set the Fifth Concession- of the said re I have stock samples of la"ItInGei Phone Markham%W "Township of Pickering, containing; Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The Installment Plan by admeasurement, one . Hund.red. former may be ordered through cats.. acres more or less. logue at prices quoted. &Wogue free.1 On said property there is a dwell- 0 BEATTY frig house and the usual farm build- I also carry collars, epilar pads, sweat :PURCHASING commoditiei'by pa'yil-3g I's dollar' Ings In a reasonable state of repair. pads, harness oil by bulk, ha;rness down anti 'a dollar a week" has grown into FOR THE BEST The said property is suitable -for dressing,also silver polish great popularity. Often the object purchased is -general farming purposes and is well and other parte, worn out before it iq paid.for, and the purchaser situated in the Township of Pick- Repairs promptly dome. continues to pay. Buy y ,a L. W. PILKEY�- ourself a fortune on the L. CLAREMONT pure ase. money of your earnings in a Canadian Bank of Commerce y to be Paid at the, H.- R. -Gallaugher Terms 6f sale;-10 per cent of the installment plan' by placing regular installments :time of the sale, and the balance to be mid within thirty days frr-m rile Fad legs account. The nioney is al-ways availablep Grain Merchant for ase if required and there is no depreciation, .4. ate of the We. I i -but accruin male is rnafle subject to a rpS.!L q interest as time goeq, on. The Toronto eros bid. N in the market to pureliase H _Further particulars anl condit- Straw. Grain and Potatoes, ANK ions )-I ale will be made kno-.vn atl T14E CANADTAV B 1 .Litter Carriers. Hay cArriery 7-e ----------------------— 7I1n1L_U1_t_he_____X1_e`_.__-_-, - — quotatiotis.appy Tracks, Co7 Plimps. Door T1 W, E. N. Sinclair K; C. IVY tF-- S - OF COMME" `E Rowls. Prespurr 9yRtemq E 2 1�3 Barrister, Oshawa Ont. R. R. No. I is It will pay you to\,gp.t my prl'esoa Solicitor for the '.%lortgazee. Phone Pic 1712 -r 1i E uyi re Dated at- Oshstw-�, this 'rw,-.ntv- ST,- NDARD BANK OF CANADA above before h _elspmho 7RAWK V PRPUor, Eighth day of '.January, A. D. 14 Reference Rant: '4 Montreal \Q ONTAMO w a ,'i°�,•"is r '7rn Y tN ,-Fye. :.,two+- r '.-u• b..I'•• � '�.ar',r...... i+r,l'}+ +L�,sa ,'w :-W"•...} •'::.^,r ,i,. d �.• . a a:._::e r.;:.: . F`+e., w'. •p ,... 7M' n rR• a oa ,. •.•� "i. �.�'. ., �.'d,v..• -• � �. S r. — 1.. 1 n-.". uV ,.• ...,.: w•Z"'S .�.. • ;"w.id"r Sa..e.+v.:F.....� :w^"F�. �,,,.�.r.��M's�,,,, .II b„yY.. .,xL=. .,... �.,r.�.aTT� ai^:.w-��.k't,. � yd.» rd�. �••''xi .µ' ,..'ice.+,r. :�p ,✓"u r.. ,s' . ... :: .. w. .� Y" �:�:.M Y. - .... , _...;.. :' ♦ ` � :,: ..:.: '.:;. e7V. F. -, • , . : - - .- 'i.•I — w x $,faf.'^"^ :. ..4y" ., ..•„ .._�.: T....'r.i.'. .., .. r.,�o, nd:ui i Y 4'¢$W q,•, ., l �„ .p,e.•.w;l•.?py..•.e.rna.'S�.s:;.-x'..,.96'-�4d1b.d�-.,>vrtln.s",qoY"�'""^." -':" e_" " 75.. .. ,{�, _ ly � r„:•rico.•'v..n;k.•'s+ra^r., heated rejoinder by his *harp 9uw a' tion. sag tdltt } wladaOrange Pokes..Blend "Henry Griswold, end 1 know no= do thing *hatever about-any urder!" -� ��►s �+a� �� m Wr 0� declare t e newcvzaer. -oda no ' care to be embroiled in any such-" " v "You're here, and you'll stay, air, till we hear frog.headquarters," Boyle � R�� v r replied signiricantly. "So you're an " 11 ORANGE the fourth fluor and this t entleman = a PEKOE here on the fifth." He indicated the - BilEWO deferenceprofessor with, marked courtesy in ,r .� �C��S deference to the ser- ant, and then turned to the young man in the chair. ' to �On$js ; "You have the Apartment on the sec- . . •, floor, air, just over the :hop?" . ;T oaThe young man r-odaai without lift. lBead for Your COjlty' e"r - Ing.his head and re li?d with muffled This wonderful book on birds is a new and rrvised edition - ` p replete with 34_pages as — tones: oCvaluabk tnformatiod on the-care-and leading of ease birds;Including 80 gait* of practical advice on the treatment of bird diseases, „ Yes. My :fan:a is Gordor Ladd. I One regular price is M, but to those answer this'advertisement and _. —..._ —1 heard you making that' rachet, tnc!osiag loc,we will send a copy of Brock's Book on Birds—rad a gtatious you know, and went down to the en- sample of Brock's Bird.Seed, a correctly balanced'diet prepared from the finest seeds, selected from all puts of the works—together with a real trance and let you in," treat for your bird, a sample of Brock's Bird Treat, a tonk that brightens "And that's all that lives in this the plumage and strengthens the song- _ house?„ Boyle looked-from. one to i Buil the coupon and only toe for book and samples. Ion �� Stairs--­,another f them but his gaze finally Thc S -- - CKS fastned upon the-- andthe ' 'latter replied: �� _ $y ISABEL OSTRANi)ER II "A-lady lives on the top floor, the ON Blau" J (one above mine. I do not know her. �+ BEGIN HERE TODAY ed that sasdoaici.11y revealing touch O!the shop I can tell you nothing, but &, 5 $� SEED f there is a janitor or superintendent or two, but the critics have raved MAM THIS COUPON 69 l' Detective Sergeant John Barry is who occupies the basement although iii ®R _ (spending the evening with his friend,i about her genius." The professor I have never found him there when 1�`25 Ge rip si,T�oR2. i� ,Prof. Semyonov, in the Tatter's rooms turned: "It is evident that we are too,he is wanted for sudden repairs or Dear sirs: f nclaed pleme find 10 teats fox on the fifth floor of a New York apart.- P • '!' Birds Boat on Birds i sample of Brock'* Pa �late here, far this kitchenette door other emergencies. 'There are no other Bird Sped and Brock's'8ird'heat, as adva- 4 Ment house. A revoivtr shot 'a heard'leading mto the outer hall Is bolted occupants of the building, to my L� %rum below and then hurrying foot- from the inside; but someone. is com- „ steps on the stuirs. They rush down-i. knowledge. d iva'K -- ---"- -• '--W- -- -^-- — - _ -istairs and in the studio apartmen- on ing' "Thanks, air." Boyle turned again �1 5� sob floc;r e e ep one and the municipal ' ,a'!beautiful woman, lying dead on the�hastened back to the living room to machinery of investibration into the � floor'in front o' an unfinished por- And standing just within the doorway death of Miriam Vane was set in mo-I -trait. A bullet has just pierced her a young man in a dinner coat with tion. - f �i r regular operation in the spring of breast. wild]; rumpled hair, and a policeman "Well," Boyle squared his shoulders +Ca3lada S Newest 1931: GO ON WITH THE STORY in uniform. with a satisfied air. "I'll get what Seaport Though the future of Ofurchiil is Servant Barry nae no comment -TPie-latter`-advance&-with-aggres- dope f can. I'll ask you, sergeant, to regarded very favorably by many, the 1 bit gently dropping the limp, warm i sive authority which vaffered a sud- see that these three gentlemen stayinflation which has attended such r 1head back upon the rug he rose andlden change. 'n this room. Don't let one of them Ottawa. Churchill, on Hud-'sentiment in the case of other pros. ps inarted a swift, comprtehensiv search I "What's be°n going ons here" ! put a finger on the corpse, either'." ]son Bay, Canadi.'s newest seaport, is pective railway centres has been w: the apartmenw From just behind hearts a shot and I've wen pounding He added the last in a hoarse whis opened sometime in the summer of I Wholly prevented by the refusal of the r )font over his shoulder a large reflector j below till this young gentleman sere per thi,c moat have been plainly sud• this year, it will be the scene of an;Manitoba Government so ,ar to give threw the powerful light whose re-,let me inl Oh. you're here,-Sergeantlibie to the entire group, for even the}interasting social experimen . The rights in land., of the toixnsite, Th• 'drac;ed rays had penetrated even into I Barry! This is my regular beat, sir, young man in this •hair, overcome?land within the limits of tt a townsite provincial governm-nt of Manitoba, 111 1tl3, and thinkinn there was something un-with horror as he appeared, shuddered Iwill not be sold lut will be leased b) !availing its?tf of facilities afforded by ie: one side where the artist could ob-t usual-" (as as policeman started up the.the Manitoba Government. under Dominion authority, has prepared ` itain the beat view.of it stood a small., "There is, Boyle," . Barry nodlod stairway with a heavy tread he raised 'whose administration the townsite,plans for the development of several Iniprovised model throne with three grimily to the policeman. "In that a hagard face. comes, towns of the north, including Church- s'-Ips and a section of balustrade, and studio yonder there's a woman lying "It can't be!" he muttered as if to I Since Churchill was chosen in 1917;ill. It :r expected that Churchill will Ibudc of it ag--in the drawn shades l abut-through the heart!' himself. Not Miriam? I must be 'as the seaboard terminal of the Had.i be open newcomers early neat sum- o er a row of half-opened windows "A .voman'" The young moa la gang mad!" ;aoa Bay Railway it isas been a great mer. The effects of planning and of `.,flapped- in the little, hot bras= which the dinner coat repeatd with a gasp. So it's Miriam Vane, the woman scamp, with hundreds of workers en. the Inew system of landholding will Ahad sprung up with the passing of the "Not Miriam Vane' It's impossible!" Fainter, that's been murdered, as that'gaged in harbor and railway construe-Ithen be seen, 'threatened storm. He rushed past the group t3 the!police officer said?" Griswold drew Iron in the summer and a small staff( The Hudson Bay Ilsilway has been Along table covered wits scattered studio doorway, clung there for a mo- his dressing gown closer about his lean+in charge of the plant in winter. But,'built by the Canadian Government and tunes of paint and brushes, a few meet in wordle,s horror, then col-'form- "7 shoule like to know, air,why�.as th,4 chief depot of the new trans-�wick be operated by the Canadian Na- - piain Chairs and many canvass. of iapsed into the rearest chair, burying;you banged on my door and dragged i atlantic route by way of Hudson Bay,I tional Railways. 'various sizes stacked a af. the walls his face in his hands, me into ft!" it is expected to be at once a centre� Q' completed the furnishings of the Boyle was instantly all businesit. He turned Irascibly hof®�to the me lmpoxtant interests, such as trans-' . ' ;'.POVERTY s•.. , !workmatlike studio, the ceiling of After or quiek examination of the body sor, wh, shook back has mane o;busily'portation. mining, gfain handling and I poverty overtaken him who says r which was one huge skyhg.t of glass, he turned to Barry. white hair and smiled with attave i fishery. The harbor improvements that. 'T1s too cold. 'its too hat, tis too and the detective turned back into the "Would you mind telling me, Ser- urbanity. I have been planned cannot be finished luxurious Irvin raoru his hand aide- tae g y p fate." and neglects his daily' wort; Irving ant---?" he began, but the other "M dear friend the sound a! the earlier than 193?, and the presence o! but he who. performing his manly �ehans•Ily searching for and finding inter:upted him. shot came from below my rooms some-I the army of workmen engaged in this - t ^ y p develo ent will give the new town a dads* necks not a straw for heat or 'the light switch in the wall, "Not in the least, *]though we know,where and my friend and I could sot � g1 cold, his happiness not decay, F j Instantly the soft glow of many very little. I was here unofficially,i tell whether it came from our a art- 'favorable start. Rail correction is now a . ;low, o ] tinted tam sprang into visiting this old friend of mine, Mr. ment or this one.' �--v 2 pa- tamps P g I 'completed over the whole stretch of 'being and .•evesied the sheer beauty Semyonov, who lives on the fifth floor. I can tell when I hear a fiddle play. 'fill miles from The Pia to Churchill. Prohibition can never be given its _ 'mf the arrangements of the room, but -two above this-when we heard the ing at ungodly hours over my head LRegular trains run over a part of the trial until more of its violators are �@ Sergeant Barr)'s eyes searched only shot and rushed down to iuvestigata whether it comes from above or the liner but winter connection is not main- given theirs. :for some sign of disorder that would There seems to be no one in the apart- top floor 1" the other retorted."I move mined at present to the Bay. The - 'indicate hurried flight, and finding went directly above this one, and I down here, away from my club, and lentire lg g took the res nsibilit of breakin iii my office, and m bankers in order to ins will, it is expected, be in Use Minard's for Neuralgia. tone, he opened the door at the back. responsibility g Y - � T It led into a boudoir uph.3intered the door here because we could get get peace and quiet and I land in this _ cately in light blue and rose, and no reply to repeated knocking an the soy o thing' Abrough that he passed into as ivory light from the studio there streamed A scream, shrill l ut subdued by and gold bedroom and to the tiled, im- out'under the ail! into the outer hall. distance.floated down to them'at this linaculate kitchenette beyond, but no. You can see how brilliant it ice; it juncture and the professor murmured 'where was there.a.sign_of alien-- must be some special light for artiste to an aside to Barry: - -- : •nee, to pain, by at night." "Evidently your excellent friend of "The icebox contains only butter "I'll have to 'report this at once the police has broken the news of the to the station." Bo t- who had been tragedy none too diplomatically to m -----:-triad cream, and that dress and ]rat Boyl% � y P Y y listening attentively, g skylight P :••. - aupan g attentitythe bed would indicate that Mrs. , nodded and nes hbor_in the ale Ii ht a artmentl - •• :,' 'r f -- : :Vane had dined out ,the professor turned to the professor. "Have you (To be continued.) Observed, anything, sir, to add to what Sergeant "Vane? Miriam Vane?" Barry Barry has told me?'i THE PASSSING OF THE PIONEER wheeled suddenly. "Ice that who she Professor Semyonov pondered for a� Down the last of the trails .they areis, the the artist who has created such moment, and then said slowly: bearing, <..a stip with her new type of portrait- "Only that when we heard the In a solemn and glorious line, are among-tile-celebrities?" sound of the shot and openod my door Through the`valley of death they are - "Yes Her`portraits are danger I fancied that I heard faotsteps on faring. - `iously near caricatures, for some per- the stairs below." With a soul unafraid and divine- - ,_ rse impulse has �eEmed to guide her Barr), whose eyes had turned The old pioneer Lathers are passing, brush although so subtly that. her that collapsed figure in the, chair, . : And this think ye shall take for -client, themselves-hive rarely- thought that he saw a shudder sweep over it as though an udseen han ` had shaken the inert form, but he said nothing as the policeman paused For with every Whitt: head that is `r -- at the screened telephone on :he table sinking, . For with every aged heart that is ` . to inquire: "Could you say, sir, whether those Ye are loans gold threads in the link- .fie e dl e s es ,� footsteps were going up or down?" i « n my • Not definitely," the professor hese- Paine tated. "One would suppose naturally Of traditional days that are spread, • ' t]at they were descending to escape The dumb epic eternally aped- by way o! the street and'yet it seem- Which the gift of their stern retribution ed to me that the were coming up, Which now carpets the path that ye Y SNowadays,people take Aspirin for � ��� � although we met no cine!" ( : tread. �y little aches and pains,and as - He paused. Framed in the 'hall often els they encounter any pain. _ doorway there had appeared a tall, There Is never a zephyr soft-sighing, � �; gMn9 middle-aged man clad in a tattered Where the primaeval forest once sot? It is a proven anti- drlay, date for paim It warm smooth- an say trip. shaven, -irascible face upon wbich Theer is never a patriarch dying, And Aspirin tablets are abso- _ It� delicious Savor adds seat astonishment struggled with resent- But a story is passing away- 'lutely harmless. You have the and enjoyment. The sugar sup'- tet• And a glory is passing away- medical profession's word for that; - 1 plies pep and energy when the "What's been going on here, offi- Of the humble who founded a nation - dayseemslong. cer?" he' demanded. "I'm Griswbld In the travail and stress of the day. do sotdtipi'esathehtiart. �- In short ft's good on the floor above. Who's been pound- -Cameron Kester. w �tion't let i cold "rim rte and goad for you, ing on my door fit to wake the dead?" a oauree. Don't wait for ahead- till always turn to an Aell'1ff� Or _ y� ;'• T"'"°r CHAPTER II. u., _ Love, when true, faithful, and well act ��or'even rheum- Aspirin istablet for alwaysavailable, and n : "Taere's been murder going on, fixed, is eminently the sanctifying ele- stiam as something you must en- it never fails to help. Farnillarin j sir,'• Officer Boyle retortrd grimly, a3etrt tltaa t�tt�e —+� Only a physi las dta eope y�bmaelf with its many USWstud e "So it'was pounding you heard?" soul cannot reach Its fullest height or • reuse of such grin, but avoidalotofneedhiessasering. - soot "That was I," lyrofeasor Semyonov Holiness.-Ruskin. ,. remarked with dignity. "I stopped 4 Afm +Kry on , way own a is person s oorakes -Th ea Steps Aft cK 11 but received no respoase." to Cement Peace." . Concrete steps? t--- . "And ;dour name's Griswo'd? the ISSUE No. $-30 policem'sn prevented an evidently Check Falling Hair'with Mlnard'e. Zips, 1 7 .,,.xri'���f .-"•, e � _.•,, ':., t�{.542 ,is ,..�. :A �.' ..' "'�- _. - .4: ar A,^r. r;tA•,+.1xi''..of T , R.'. a .. ,.^ 3 r�a .•a 'k' ..,.�w,d, •., .... •. .. .... ;t8 .a.... r5r,'":7y.. il`4^!..�-t;> ". ., ^'�.' 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I -� ­, _2� : , - -7 -:- ,. . � �. . - , .1 ­� � , '� , .. �'_�" :;-�..,,- -�..I" : � :- , , � , .'.,..,':� ., :1 �, , -?�­ � - � : .:��..'. .':" �-_ . . � , .­11- � . , ­ . ,I.. . . . , � . ,­. .I _.:I �, :. -, , � '. , .� -.,�_ - I . .I - . � ... , �. . I. I I 1 . ....�;, ...-�. : .. �I - �:. ­ - � .".. . . .I . t , . � - , .. . rl. ;_1,'' - - - - - N�111 . I I t,'� ..,� - ..�"-�":v , ' England Hopes to Win Title ts - �,, . ..". "A' ' 11 W *e . .. . �11­ _ Serum._�- .,.`�11 - � . . . I - , I -111�_�- .-- _� I I -, _ '.... / I �� �, : N I , , ' '.. : , �. :� , . �. :: ,�� �, ,- ,�.. , I i 1,;,"�;,� ' . .*� .:,;,,.:,:.. � . . . . 7:;-�4.,;"�,.��,;"!, ',. ��'',..:,�, .�, 'Checks Paral " ' . ,�;, -_ . .. _­-,IM.''......, , .: ­ � . .11,1111/1, -�.::��..: - PROVISION PRICES I I, . I s%,. at in Senate ' & , . . I Gets - , - " �:. . A . YM I . , : Z'7 :- .,. , , - ­!% .-��:!:;,.�:;�;��. � I . - : '; :` - 7".:�;; I . ' . '. �­ .. .. I . I . - . . -_-, , _.".!" . .� - !, .1 . -.111 ,;��:, . �R. $ .- - F, .. '�,' ,`�!..::: � Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- . . �: . ,-.M,� . .; " , "; . :1.... :7 1�! - �!: -'��,_�i�,�." I . . . . w�. �'; : .. , _-i, ,.,,x , . "".�:�,�, . - , _ �il . - . ,�i.:ill�"11- I ' '. ... . ­ . - rly � --,:� - _ - .I .1.I 5��:� i 4d. ­_ � . .,�-- If Gven Ea , . . I - I ......_­ni� � ., 1.".., �� . . I �% "� ..A­..�� "...''. - - -_' 11 . ­ ....: -, Premier Mackenzie -King -�. . !� 1�:::-_� ;� i; _�. I 1.11. e��,.�, - '..."'.,,1,V _�,�� ing the following prices to the trad ,* . . n , , - ­�.,,­..­ I .. .1 - , ....:, �,�,�;,.�,*":,.��:' ���::,��":,� "k ;-44W% Smoked meats-- , med., 28 to ' .1 . . I I....­I-"P .�,Z�, * . li i : -­.: , -Pt"_� - ,'_�',"'oxw ..� . 35c; cooked loins, ' *Vc- smoked- .: .: � ,­ ....-"..:�.,� .Makes Happy Choice .in i . -.Cases , , , �,�ii.,? . ' 473 Infantile Paralysis Cases ' � � _ %� �� I . . . :� .., .1.I,Ui � - � *%" ----' Selection' of CarwAk's -_1 . � :� .:�_. 1: " rolls, 28c; breakfasLz* ...�.i", . � an,::26 � 1- 111 1. .: #=44.� , "t��t j��,], '3%o, . .. I , J� � , .. M, . I .• in _4 , - I Ontario Lad Octobef - �.; I �. 115 Ql'e`,�,�.,:#:I,i. ,��% , backs, pea-mealed,- 30 40c; d), � . Firs Woman : q " ... , n - I .::.il 11111- . a 7- � , . . moked, 45 to 53c. - .1 ,�� , .. ,� - I� . :.,� � , .... : 5 i. meats-Long cre4r bacon, 60 , .. :�-Lll". . li.... . .�:j1.1%, ­ wflp.:�".."­ * � ,:��r � � . . z 1. ' �:� . . -;��.� " Cured meats .. . . ,Senator I . . , , 1. OFFICIAL STATEMENT , . to 70 IbL, 270 to 90'lbs., 22c; 90 ..�...... ­ ­.. �". - . I , , I 1.f . . I . ­ . _. I . ". .1 I ". , .4 - � - 7�­ -.: �, " . ': I �. ; tE, 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweigbi rolls, I : , .I.-�1...4 , ­ .� - 40L; : - .. I_— _1-1 : - . . .FIRST IN WORLD S,,ur� Useless Unless Given . , '. . , 11 .- lightmelght rolls, 25c. -1 ­,%�. �.'�, .. . T", , �,� I'— ,:;: � . I , . ­.I.I..", . - ard-Pure tierces, 15%c: tubs, .. . Canada has appom*-td a 'woman 1­ -_ .- q "' ­` �­_-_','4 .. I . Early, States Health -I. 1w, 1!7­� ­,:." .. -1 ­­ I I � �,�,::" 1. ......r�.' , .. . . , 1.I IV. �..­I I :A ... .. . 11? , , . -t -, :;..,."i,?,�;Z,,'��,`�: , . . . 16%c,. pails, 17c; prints, 17% ,to . - '111 . 1. Senator: dark Ottawa woman! ' .. . . . Departmpnt I .. : I I .:. - 18%c. . .. .. . � '7 I: . I :�,.��:��!.,�!F�` - � ��" �- ­ - . I .11 1. I 11 Shortening-Tierces, . 13c; tubs, AF ' , . ­ ?who never wo,Ad be taken as the; " ' .,­�. �:�. <� � . - . � Toronto.-Four hundred and seveuti-. ��.i��; � _ .- . -1, ; .. �Mlu. I ,. . :�n '.��. I UW C; alls . , � .. � . I .: - -W-1tr Porkplol�s, 32,�; shoulders, 22c; -1��,�'�..,,R r" . ­Ii,.�,:,, ;. . . :."��:. .,:',,, � ;;:�� ::� �. ": .�;!: � ,.�.-.,i I -Chltd : ,,��­:��, �:�., � , . . I Mother of eight roWing three cases of infantile paralysis were . .. .'.' I . �V.-:1��..�Z.:,'. . ;�!:.�� ' : s 4 .:'i I 1.­I I 11.. 11 4 I butts, '2:7c; hams, 26c. . - .�L ..:� -.1 . .lead her sex into the upper chambers reported in Ontario during the epi- �K :. ........ ,­,:;,.,:�]�':,,,;. ... .17� 1 1 . %�;, , ,:,_ . " ' ­�� - 7 ­ - .. �. I ..o �.� . ,;,;: 'I., ��;�.�il;:Q�__?, :­ .11 ­ ,�n - ..: . ''I., ­. � __ . _ .. , English- demic of last Fall','the Provincial De- � ;;; .. �:. I :,�;, : i.. , . 4.: . PRODUCE QUOTATIONS _ . -' ' . .. .. l � I '..; 11. ., :1,�. , , .1. , :, . � , .�, ,.�:,� . :�� .. .- -.7, . speaking world. partment of Health reported, in Its .� .1 ,�:*�. , .. 4. . 11.� "1:,4.,.;:x�N;, , : .� . 11..'�.­ 1. ori Toronto wholesaler dealers are buy ' ... . .1 11 . 1.1 , : _1, . Z_ .�. _. - I . . ..�.F.:'� ,r,.'� ' :� � � .. �.]� . * .. �­rt��, ` � ,,., ,, , 's I.17 �!::� 111) owing prices: . 1 .�..,, I I � - . , ­ .�, 'sicca : - . ," . i produce at the following -. History was made 'n the gray, east first complete summary of 'sWia -i : , z .1 .,,�. ,�� . A,."., Ungraded, cases returned ­ .:. . .. block of the Parliament buildings here ton. . ­ 1 , �_. : I.......:;. .�.%... '' Eggs-Ungraded, I .� ,- ,q ­. ...; ....�;. �� '.� - ,-."; .. . I. - --;,lst6 Saturday afternoon when PVmier There were seventeen deaths. -.... . .. �, .:��'_,�.15 q fresh txtras, 45 to 46c; fresh firsts, . ...-.� . .;M � . - -I . I I r I.. 42 to 43c; seconds, 84 to 36c; pullet " ­,- ` .., I ., I ' ' ' ,,:,::!, 1. �.` , ,... � - .Mackenzie King announced to a group Of especial interest are the depart- �,-.T,�. .. . . . ... ,�;,I . �, ;:_ I, :q", . extras, 38 to 40c. - - 1 . ...I .. �, ,_ of correap,wneents that Mrs Norman meat's conclusions on the new convalT �_, .., ',�:r 5.;,I ti. �� .__.. � : - I , .. cramery,solids,- 11 1� , - 1. .i j Butt*r Age4ant loped - ::1 ... ." I �.:.:� , .. 4_ Wilson,-one e of tho leading wo i2 _ %A,rUni, developed to fight the ,., ". __16ftt; No. 2,'351/1 to 35F4-. - ,, I -1 -illi -1 of-the Lil)eral-pt,rty throughout Can. disease. Where-cases were diagnosed �,,� I . .1 I, , -. . . Churning cream-Sl)ecial, 88 to;41c; . ," I ,, ,, . I. I< ,. ads,was to be the first woman senator.i early, and serum administered at once, , -Tio. 1, 37 to 40c; No,2, 84 t,j 37c. f ..4 . . ... . .. .� Tha Hon. Cairine Rhea Wilson, to most encouraging results followed. ..... rrr . ." . Cheese-No. t large, colored, pars, - , .- . . �,I'll ,�" �: . ; . - . fined and government graded. 20%c. .,�'� 1. . . Igive her the title that now is hers, is There were 73 recorded cases ding , -11 . ., I HAY AND STRAW PRICES . � 11, . �", � .: 11-f I mot only the first woman to take a nosed as polio on the.very first day of ;�Is �: I Wholesale dealers in hay and straw ,:1. I place in Canoda's senate, but she is illness, and to these the serum was !�4" � � are quoting to shippers the following . � �, 'I - . . .. � , . 4 esulfs that .... I . I ,the first to enter any upper house on given,with such excellent r ices for carloads delivered-on track, . . p r, I "I , . . . Itho North American continent -or in not on of the 73 cases terminated ta- I I ., . Toronto: . � 1; I-1.t_i . .I.. . ...1. ' '- the British Empire. ', tally. It was found, howev'er, that No. 2 timothy, baled, ton, $15; do. _..- -,-,:,;_, , I 11 , -1 - 1� - For several days past the politi,ml with each succeeding day of Illness, No. 3, $13 to $14.50' wheat straw, I I;_ I I . �� J�l . . 1. Cos-sip of the capital has nominated after the first, the chance of complete baled, ton,' $10.50 to $11; oat straw, .... ... . . . I . 11 "t . a . ..... . , . � . , -- - � 'Mrs. Wi baled, ton, $10 to $10.50. . . Ram for this great htmor. She recovery lessens,until,when paralysis .. ­.- it., I _...-I ..- .�4 .,.know she vra.3 being jentioned, she has actually set bk administration of GRAIN QUOTATIONS -�. . , .1.,_..14...F�� .,.,..Tead it in the nowspap. , yet the an- the serum has little It any beneficial Grain dealers on the Toronto Board ,----,. _'_�d mouncement yesterday came as a shock effect whatever. I . of Trad are ru,akicg the following ._,.1 ­" . � 11 "to her. It was a:, If she did not real- The Department's statistical analr- quotatior.9 for car lots: . . . . d, . I I � blan. wheat--4'o. 1 North., $lmq. �4,,� I I . Azt until after mhe had received it the cis follows: � , V110 I 1 . � . . - $1.24'/x: N6' .0 ' No. 2, do, $1.28%; No. 8, Ill. n.gh distinction for which sho- had Anterior PotlomyelKis,'October, 1929 . 1,� . , . . 1, j . 5 $1.14; No, 6. 92%c; feed, 92%c � � , "i . . , - Total cases reported ­_­ ... 473 , - IX,I I (, . . -".�� beon chosen. . . c.i.f. God,eric'h and bay ports). ..... . -1 "" Smiling like R bride, she made this - Total number cues of Polio. �, I . �,,.1��_ - _�-_I -1 I ,!i I :i Man. oats--No. 1 feed, 60C. NO. 2. r � .1 L-11 .1. - , .: _. . . .. admission Sunday night in her 'low, myelitis studied to data ...... 424 1 11 - . ,!;- 10 do, 59C . I .� , .-., I 4, 1; ... ,cultured voice. She was jalkirg to (Lacitiding cases receiving - - - Amzrican corn-No. 2 yellow, $1: I - " :�. __ mo� - . . ­ . No. 2, do, 97c: IT 4, do, 05c. . . 1�-:,, I . .r . luterviewers In hcr big. rooml home serum after paralysis) . .I- . HANDSOME PHIL WHO LACK' S POPULARITY . 'O. ...': _�.�_�,I 11 Fi . . I.. . Millfeed. del., Montreal freights. I '. 1. . - ' - on. Sandy Ili!!, Ottawp.'& fasl;ionab!e - Total Deaths ...............--....- 17 1 Callst'lenics. Umbering up exercises anejumping the rope. openLug train- bap included-Bran, per ton, $35.25; -11, I r �residential district. Cases .. - - 426 - 1 r * - r . .............­.. ­ S pe ,A�.-, , $37 5 I ling4S _ ' t I I 11,% .. I L . � Ing routine of Ph* Scott. British boxer. who Is to meet Jack Sharkey in ort*, - r ton .2 ; middlings,. I ,: .i,, . There are five girls and three boys Deaths .,_. ­.- 17 1$44.25 . , I A. . . ......-.--.--.-. I I . . I .1 , �.L -q,�. In the sturdy family that callkthis .3 Mtaml, Fla 'r ', $1 " - ­ I o I . Fatality Rate �....................I—— 4 I . , I ­ _. . �­ I - .11 . -11. � Ontarie"%ra, .-Whea. .19, OMA, - . . I - I ., - A- , , . . young woman mot4cir, Herself not - I I�.. - � . Sex Incidence distributed as follows: - _____ ;50 to 5221c; bar,ey, 57c; rye, 86c; buck : .. yet through the,thirties; Mrs. Wilion - Male,.q - I 1'.t�heat, 80 to 83c, � "11 I � ' ...... ............... 263 $1.6% station on the NiagaTal r . ­ t I . -- has a daughter who has turned 20. - T IIVE STOCFL '� r ,_ � . .r tario !Queettaton . I ��4."... . 11-. �I . . ... The litter. Olive. is secretory to the .Females .. ,__._.._.,; 163 38.5% To Bene6t On River, and on the duplication of the . .0j � - - �, ! Heavy beef nee ra, $9 to Sl-_25; .. ,_4 ...._. .I-..- 20th Century Liberal Club, the new . . I - . 220,000-volt transmission line bringing r steers. choice. $9.60 to $10-25; . .:, , -Ir I - � batches . ,.__________.,,,. 1 . - - Total . :....�_'...' 424 100% . I '.I � . - ­. . - Farmers .''i Gatineau River p6wor to Toronto 'The om., . .- ,_ I : �� I do, fair to good, $9 to $9.23; do. c .._. I young people's Liberal organizaton. . �. I Urban and Iturai Distribution Polio- � .� �-'_.I ,;r Janet is next to Olive. Janet I at . - . Commission took an addidonsa s 9.000 &Q to $3.75 bu chers ho.fers. choice. . � "r.." myelitis Ca;es: . - I - .� I., r - In the programme of leg-1 horsepower during 19". under . .�,,,�'.' ;. school in Parts. The others are goin.- 'rorou"to. Its con-!$9.50 -4 $16: do, fair to Rood. 39 to I ., � 11, � to schools in the Ottawa diatri-t. The Urban ,...­--....__.__ 1397 7 l" I Islation to be brought down by the Oo-!tract with the Gatineau Power Com-i$9 75. do. com., $7.5044$8.50; butcher , ", Rural ........Z.U,.._.___129 '31% tarto Government during t ; I .. . . . . youngest. Norms. is four he present 1 pany A new contract for 260.006gc,od . . - �med..$6 60 tp$I; canners and cu,;tem . .11 . _... I # . :.-- ' Mrs. Wilson lays-golf. likes bridge .Total . ......- .......;. 424 100% 81118sfon of the provincial legislature Is' horsepower was also made with the; - ".. I . . - 1" I . . but she doesn't smoke and she go"i Ian amendment to the Hydro-ElectriclBoanharnots Light. Heat & Power $4 'to 85.025: butcher bulls, good to , � � 1, Cases Recefting Conva.loweat. Say- baby ( drlunPoptpaqy. delivery to.conimptica In. aF um-Returnshavpleted In bologn,drew'sPresbyterianebure I of rural power lines and areductioc of 14!h, Ottawa. . $10 to 115; feedels. 000d. . - ilaeralism. In 38'. cases with 17 deaths. 60 per cent- In the died charges made, . . . .i I ., .. ­ She is ardent In bar LI . I. � . .. �.' $8.25 to $&75; stockers, good. $&25 to . I 14", birth a 'Mackay. 'she T'sUllty rate,-receiving serum 4.3% against much lines. The purpose of . -. . . . I _..11 I, . , fact being by $8.50, do, fair, f'#.So to $8; calves, .- � 1. - .. ,� . Might qualify In Western Ontario as Cases of Poliamyelltis not receiving this Is to extend the advantages of Mink and Marten good, $14.50 to $15 SO; * mW.. 310 --- . I IV- I I i .. _, �, I , 11.... 0 -I. -­�, -a Scotch Grit. Mrs, Wilson's name-even- Convalescent Serum-39, Deaths 9. cheap electric power to farmers. and � . ­ - Pan= Prosper ito $14: do. grasscm, $6 to -$750* . .-. -�-I� . . . I 20; milkers, $'7d L _,jf!4. 1. .- . Is Scottish. Cairime, she explained. is Fatality Rate _____..,.__............ 23% others residing In the rural districts Burns Lake, B.C. - Two thousand springers, $100 to $12 - ___ 0, .1.- Cases of Poliomyelitis making tom- to $90; lambs, choke, $12 to $12.50; __. 11 ' . V . Gaelic for Katherine. of Ontario. Laist year over 2,000 miles dollars each were collected dobucks, $9 to $10; sheep, ehoiet, 87 `" "' . 11 - � � . - .7. -,- 7 if � . . FATHER IN SENATE. �.- - plate recovery. .063. Use of Serum-- of new power Unes- were erected In Sias. of Fraser Lake, and John Barker. }o'$',SO: bogs bacon. -o,c.. $14.25; . I, . . . . General Recovery Rate 74.7%. rural districts of the province. Most of Ootsa Lake, through sale f 1 CIO selects, $1 per bog premium; do. -, � ... ..I . ]Fier father was a senator' before The above group consists of cases, of these llnei are built by'the Ontario -raised on- their fur farms near -here butchers, 75c per hog discount; do, '. . :. ­ * .ber. He was the late Ron. Robert - _ .. � .. receiving Convalescent Serum includ- Hydro-Electric Power Commission.the last year. - ,-.. Necks) of Montreal.a Caithness Scot ,_ . . . I . f.o.b. price, $1.25 cwt. under w.*.e,;, all cases that were given Convales-i largest public utility body of Its kind. C. A. Anderson, of Babine*, 'report* do, trucked in, 50c cwt. ander w.d.e. ..� . I age of 12, _g . . .who came to Caa,%da at the - ,.: .�� . cent Serum even though the Paralyils in the world. The Commission also lendld progre,4s with mink and his 0 _:�.amassed millions In textiles was *06 of 59 . :­ ' * ,* -'. `--�� -i- . I and died well established. in the b supplies the power. Among the ex- many marten So tame that visitors C . - � Im L316 a director of the Bank of Moir. 1 len. Macdonell , . . the Convalescent Serum having DOOM I I . I � � areal and of the C.P.R. - . I 1. I" preventing further� tensions qprrted out last year by the can handle them . . . I. 1;r th,I Inhibitory value in . 114ydrn I Ing tha rommfiui w 14 Mu- Mink nnd martell are proring popu-, 1..I sq. .1 I.. i, . --k-was,*1iortI5 after the tam Refi-ittes Slur on '. .. . . 1. . _Fs. - - I � tresent century that Mr. M development of the para larly called, were a 2,200 horsepower, lar for those who are trying to de-* Mackay was a I , - , , .I I Deducting these cases from the development on the South Muskoka velap fur farina but lack capital ------- ­_ - .1 ,, ....,,Called to,the Senate by his old friend, receivedbar of cases that Con lea- River _,Cwmdian Troops ­ �71 �:_�_11 . Wilson i � . .r ,Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mrs. _at Tretbewey Pal-4, one on the enough to purchase silver foxes. I . ". . . 0� . ... .. knew Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier cent Serum before the paralysis w" South River, and one of 5,8N horse- .- � - - . __ : I - � .I��.,,,�q . I & _'*41. often to, established t' e recovery rate in 83.4%. power Lower Ear Falls on the Fng- 0 L .w' '-, F_xp1a - �- ,:11� -- , As a girl, she cam -ins Unusual ' Incident' � . - ___ !_ This teaches the 'that' early . I L Ottawa with-her (albeit .. - .. AISIL-111-ver, Work was also a:dv-anced , -Alter reading airain the sad story 1. -11 L . Which Took PlarA-_After ,.- ­ ,�k4l I - - � - .. I . diagnosis of the disease - to status, v --- --- - 1909 that the young daugLter of the on the 5000.horsepower- Aev,oTopm,nt of-the fl�qanc I stat s, we have _ . . � Norman n F. for the prevention of paralysis and in been roluctaritly-fo-rced-to th4--cone4u-i the Battle of Amiens ­ ..., Montreal Senator married N .1 at Alexander*Landing on the Nipigon ".. The latter was the brother- cases where the serum is given after aeon that Chicago's slogan has been ; Xfngsto-n.---;-­Att."_the Rattle of " -- �� -_ � . .­..�Mllson, River; on the installation of a tenth Amiens," said UeutenantiGe-nzrai--84-r---,-,.,.:��,��? . - ..1, .. -in-law and %ssociate in the lumber the paralysis Is established little if unit of 69,00 horsepower in the c1langed from "I Will" to "I IVIR." . __ - � " Archibald C. MiLedonell of this city, "9 , - - ____.; bu' slneft of tb i late Senator W. C. Ed= any benelicial results follow. . � .'A I . I . ­_ - - - .- ­. . .I.. . . ..- German prlsonerr . , - ,j . - 11 wards of Russell. Fmm 1904 to 1909 . . : . � . -.-': ,­ . , 0 . . .. . .The Husky Exponent of the Manly Art . L�' moving along into the rear of out . ���., � . - . � -1 he had represented Russell County In 9 _�_ �.. , . . I . :, . .. . ___ ­ . - . .. lines. many of them munching food � � . . . . I " _ :, the House of Commons. - Permit Holders . . I � .. . . . ­ and quit a 'few smoking cigarettes. _.� I - . I . . , -a - * � Mr. Wilson still is connected Nrith , ..*. .J.,,.��-s...�.�,..,., .''., .,� , :"',-1��:­,:: .: I.; . - I- .. 4'7' . � . This astonished me as it was under. ' �".,,� ,. , . .-.., the W. C, Edwards Company of Ot- -, .. : , I:1. , .._� � I , �� Age Limit Raised! �.� I... 'A. -1 . , ­ I 11 .�111-1 ,%-,.� - �..�, '. �-���. - ,- . . 4� .very short . tawa. He beads the -irm with Gordon , I . ..�� -,�-.�;......a.­ .:, :1 � I 1 stood; the Germans were .'� I . � . " � ", ,, .,-k,,.'�­^� �1: � . , :�, . I% ,;'� of rations and the scene I had wit- - -- �Z .� Edwards nephew nephew of the late Senator I � . ,: .,.!�t � �,:'::,,�­�­ . . - .1 -�1. � ­ .:1, I 1. I ..­.---,��IIA . on�! I � I . * I -1- Ontario Board Restricts issu- I I . :,I � ,�:,,,�k� :,� , ..i I I I nes ed did not seem to establish that �, 14: , 1 Edwards, and member for of the : � ;_ . I .; . . - I ,� : fact. I made enquiries and soon dis. `� � .I I . I Ottawa seats. Mr. VVIlson unsuccess= a . - .., I.. : . . . . I . . : comere(j_that they were enjoying the ,. i 14" . - contested a"ttawa seat I � • . Is -, -I , " -. . .. .­'. .- . - &-1VAUCL A AVII&C � � . j� '4k nce to Those Under 25 - � I. . ; . fully . . 40, 1. .. -expense of the "Cana- - - . �_ ­ 1�.v Z luxurfea at the 1925. Toronto-titanges In the rogula- - ' .,.. , : I . . . � �� ,�i' -�. �I than Tommies.' -When they were Ottawa.-Appointmen- of Mrs.Not- tions of the Ontario Liquor Control ..." . ' ' . , W. . 1 .. :, . �111-1 .� . marching in they put up a- great, _�. . -,� woman Board which will restrict the 'issuance .1 .I:,:, ,, : . �, makh-1 - . .. .L i�l . ,Lrnan Wilson`as Canada's first woi" - A t _ :_.�.��- - .. _. � , I , 'holler' that they were starving, tbft . ''.--1 � ' ' I . .. -LI-Senator creates anotler problem f*I of liquor permits to persons between :� . . .wwllk��4 . . I....., . . ,----- . . . . . .1. .� . . I 21. and 25 years of age, were revealed . . :'. � . they had been without anything to eat .1 . the social arbiters of the Capital. . * : '; ....,.;, � ­'� 4. . V - . 11 ..... ., I ­ ,._Y; Ai: :�.. ,-�:.� ::. - 'issued by Sir Henry � :::� .�: . ,,.,';;T.'�'� ." .:! I ,:I . ' ,� . .. , .. lk . , ,,,,:: :.;;.'L.­;._"T.*��:­'_.,�,��;­,_ I- . ...,.:..��..,,..:�:_�.. ­ . Mrs. Wilson's rank is definite in a circular , , -0�._,:, _j �'... i..":%:. .,i* ........ . I . '­;�':- - , : .1. _ �p , - ­:� .., ­ 7 -i,;.;7:-;. . . I � .. ienougit. She takes her place as a Drayton, chief commiss!oner, to ill .,-, I, - -�, . .'; "."''. ­ - " :­;­.�, -, ",'-�� -the cusiomary generosity thej. ilia -:...' %, ..:: "' ", "'­_. " , '_, ..:, .­ - :,*,',: . I.. � .. . . ... ,M-.'.1.:.'-I I . I . . - , Senator, both in P"a"Riament and in so- -UVor stores. . , ,.:.. ..... . ��l� :.�;",;,:.:�:.,��..-i,�!�.�':�..�,,,:�,t'-��*�....,,- ,..:::.- played �rerywhere divided their own �. . . But no provision . . I -,.:. .,,��.1,�4';:..,.:. ".''..." , " ��:�.;:..�� ....:.�:��­'-:.. I � .1 .*. q.. I �'O,ety. , ��%­,X-,..­...,­'. ., I .:::i:�. :-. ,::, �,!:: . "; , ,� . .-.. . ­ . I 1� ":�f.;�:.&*;:.:.:!.�,.:'�,,..::.,. � �;, :­:%'. ­':...... rations with them, and saved the L' on is made in the In future, with a view to discourag- . �,-:,.�- . " .'. �'..�",,:�:� .r " '�,I day __ � L' I .:­: �. ..., 1 :":. L ' '.j',,.­j��'�..:j:%.:::��'::�%::::J:!�:L' ­.' ., , . _ . :�:,:�::`,:L'...",. " . �:.:_ ,�_. I:::15:� ---- for their enemies. This was a real 'L L ..()ttal �'.:.:��:�::�;i*,,I,:' . ,, I 0 Blue Book for the husband of Ing the Issuance of liquor permits to t �`:-�;`::;: .,, :i,,��i:i*!:.,,��:�::::�,�',;I:ii,.,��,�i.,',-.-.�".,:.,."i�::L,- ....'..., X-- ... -.� _;..:,,: ... :�� -, :..'.:;�:�`!,j - V - ' 4 , - ,U, :�,:�.::�.:.., �,,. ..,­.. .... :�.� .. . . ,Wl �:*'�& ,:.::g'.:. :1;:::,:­_": j:j­, ,; .. . * Sftktor. young people, no permits shall be Is- . I :�:!,:":.� ^i��t-'�:: i.:.: ':';,: ­ :­t"!;:..'��:;. ,��;..�-,:;":... .,.., . :, Christian act mut it embikrrassed me ... .. - . L:��.,%, ­�,:;,,�.,.'. ..., _. , :�,..'�� ,�, _.� . I . ",7'.-:...... ... " . very much and made me very cross. :: �.j:.' ",:*j.;IL.,�.�: . - With every year adding to the list sued to persons between 21 and 15 If ... . .�;.�. .,;,.,., ,�:. _ ...,...,i4�.,�..;.:.�.. ' ,.:::.."..iI .;...:,. :..." Z' . ' , �* �, �.. L 1 7 L' !"qi�,,M�.�,Z:,�....' ;��,:.:-;�,;;,,14..;,.:...,i,i": .. �.1. .." . .� .:.. . . ,'�.:`��,.;..;*:­ .,..�::­-,:.:: -I ha(I-Isaued- three days cooked ra. I I_11 ;of diplomatic envoys, Ottawa society they are living at home) unless a re- :�.:�*:;., ��,�X` ".,;:.�:,,,.�,:::�""...:�",:..��,��-.;...:�-!-",�..'�:,.. : - .. ,.-- , I . . I r.... ...;:,. ,..' � I _­._,��'. ..., ., man: - - " .1, ," :::,:­:. t ".."'." ­;�. .,.1*11 '" 11 .�:.�.�....:.,;._;;,�� d " �-:;' ... I ­W;N,,-; ., parents in writ- - ��.. .;S:%-.:..;:-.� .. ...,::�"�..�;',��'�: �:.,.�":,'.,, tions to each nian. -;A, .L �, .I . - has had a hard time keeping up with .quest Is made by the parom : I-A" , , 1': � , �....... .. . _ c- %:. * 11. -­. - :.: .- , �:!�,�7..:,: .v:,%:;�::�,�..:'.;"."':!.::I.:.iT::':,:I,L:�".:i:.- � .k .��...,:� ,::..:,!��. , , ,L . _. I e * ::: �.:;,.�..t.;, .,4���; , %.: , �:..':::;.�:..��:;".�.,,��.:.'k.�".::�L :..;,,"� .. .1 . . . . .. . *sew conditions. But to-day's appoint- ing that the pernil'. should b given, '. ...�_. .:�, �,.:��:, 'i ,1, ;: many ir -4lis - .1. . ,.. , � . .. .., nl*-k.::... I _C��Vp� �:: .; Ithout any, They had � :,:�, : q. . .. . 0 . ::: ,�::: ,_;,:, . .4:�,� ..,,_ ,,.,:�­,....�,., .,: . - .,.:..1*" j:,.j:: :��,. � .:::�,-�:,;:.,�.'�.�:.. �;:.�.,_ :­��-:..- ..,.,- : . Ment givu to the social register of the . . � . ­�_ t, :,��.:: , . obeyed orders and It was-with great , - ; N ,:�:.,.�.114.. .... �' � 1.� , . ," . -.� ... ,. 11 ',. I .."i I: 0 . *lk 1,',W: � 'Q,.., . . .. ,., . - . .:. ., :­�­ . _:�.'� - . _1 : : .....0..w .ft:: .. ....:,"....')�', � :. ::,: ,.., --- . .. .. . . L:. ': :...*,,.., �": . , �, -­�%iVW;'... -1 I 10 ,Capital its hardest problem. In many . .. - ",. I �­j; .�`. 1 ­,` � difficulty that I was able to get- . I � ,.,.,.. � "­. ".. :,", ..� ;;.,:;� .!:�.�,�:��,�:,:,;:%,:;, , ,.i:. - - - . . .:**7. :1�.:: ::, I .1:,,�: .,.:,:, .. :". ...�;,,%, �:j;j��.:�'�.]�.:�,�",��,�:",.j�4,L _.,!:.:..::, :',: :�­- � . , rays Ottawa is living up to its old 4,242 Murdered in Ten Years 1 �. I i­�!:,:' ,. ... . :. ­%::',L:::­�:' ­�_. . , .:-."���:�".,:T�:. :' '. ';.:., ;.,.,;..1. '� 1.1". ." i.� L ', - . .. I '. , -...".- ­. �.I.:�­: little more food up to them for the-fell- � I- �.�j:. 14.'.:j,.­,.0.'�.... .. I. * .1 ,. ".. . ��:�I�� ..'...."., " .. ...:.�:.-,. .:.�,:. ., Washington of the. .:':! ' "" I L., ,,.:.L�:,�� ,':.��­ ­ :,:�:.t.,..�,::,�:,:..'�..::-.,'.'!, ,:]j'�.." _eT_ York=pr.Bundeson,the coron. - � ' ': ' ": : �' �,�;:��i� ..�, :�. , I � ,,, . 134�scriptloa: 'Us Washin -- .:-�:,:�., ::` ,,, . `�'� .�Ljj' '. . ]owing day's advance. - :.:%1:1:.1 ...,:'.4_0� ,'�:�, ,� . :: '-,^4 .:�:��. . I . , New York , ..: .... . . - , ,"�'.',�j�:�!�!! ., . � , 1, . - - L . ­�. ,;:':'::"��':::"A. 'I,',I.. ;.,,:;.%:..�,'.,�:.:.'.­.�:­..�-.,:�,.�:....7::..: � . ,� . ,_�i.. ': . . . .:_ I ::. W. . , ..,.,I'_­.. ­_% :,-;7�Cl�f�:,:,,,,::i-,� . _ �� morth". ' . er of Chicago, has Issued figures show- _: "�".'' *:�.::., ,!..... ,, .. ." "I tell this In view of the shadows , _�.T . . .. , ."j­�.;:,j, :'L: �":'­:� *','.': . Lr 61 , ­�'­ 0 .. � �2. . 11!::.:4.:.; �.�,�'. . I.. . ,4. _:.,::, .t.:�",4 ­­'lipi x that have been put forth as W the ­�t",� . *..... ­­ ­ ,", .:,­. . . T' �,,:i;,:, :. . r:. %..;1;. ;, . .11 ___, . 1, . ., I . , .14 !'.,.,.�::!.;,!:; ,. . .�,� k­�� . � ;:::�;:�:::­. . __ Ug I'-., 1�:::��::;:,��::. . .111 ...., , ., ....,.,*�::::: :., ­ � .. '. .. _1�,X;-,: . - , . . I that during the past ten years ,. � .% z. , - �­ , '. VIL . � "" .1 ,. ,� :,,....�-.�i�� .I L,.�. , ",�.',,.,.'.$ , ,. .. by our Canadian _, I I. . :: ;.:,.�.. � . . . , i� . ,,,,-� aleged misconduct r. . 43,487 people have died Giant and "i:� ` , ,,,-:-::!�:�':,�.'�,�.i�:i��:,',:�t�. , . - i��:P.: , , � . ,�ii�::!.:: �.I ., �;;:::�:::��:,�' ,. , �.,� � k ,i;:;," % "'." *i` _ ;_ �,.,%�. L ., :­ '�',% - .I. .. 1�:19�:1!_ . .-1 .�. . . .... .. * . L _',_ . . ���..�. . . , . I � ►.�.�1., .... , '!: ....';*.:::X . :;1:i '�...­.. . - - '$%, -;.�.::!,:_..._ , m, ..� I,�� ►:I , ��i:�', :��':'�' I ., ­4�"" :. `� � I A Bouquet--and Brickbat unnatural deaths, of which number 4,. - ��:.,-'�*-" :�i�,:? ,§,i'�. ,�; , 1. : --Ii��.,;��:,��- - - .,�, . troops." -- - . . _,­:,.:; ;. .. . . I . 1 I I"i• . , , I I I,.­1..:­1�,_, %!.",: ­�"; 4'1.4�:�,��'.N�q ..� . . " . ­ I .. ., . .. .V1 .�:�'; , I .. . ­:..:.:%�... ,. . ���", ...�.�. .­ 0 ..... , ..X:�... . . . ..L &._ -I' ' . �!�� -_ , � .:�.11,;,.7 ,- . . Plane Ave �_�-._�L;, �, - , : London-A judgment creditor at 242 were victims of homicide. I ,:�. ". . - ­ _....".1.1 I . ­.­�-.­� 4�.� :,:, : _ n i::�'. K-�. .'� :� � .. -*Zournemouth County here were 202 deaths from horal- I ." i.. .I......'... _1 �.­­ . 'k :1-"; . .L.::" U1.1;.:....N'. . ­ .:::::7, . , . . . Court said he . . :,$,.:�xe "��,���n�:�'Ol.,�-,"��.,.�\:::::'.,'.ii::� i :.,,"�.1,�::. I., * . Averts Bread Famine '. I­ . , :':;�'.',L.:.: :i&� ,.__..._,_­,. ...., - 11 , _._'. . . . ': , g.I..".-,..., ,., '.. - I ; - : : .. . %, ,� .. '_ :: .• . !I:..* , ... . I . , :.;��:,,,:' ,4;'. , �- . .I I'...- `. I - ?,tn�'�.":,.,',�!::: �,:k", L:11.. ; . Isaw the debtor's !e carrying home a tide In 1920, compared with 4t9 In e , I,� �.I::-..' %� : .. ':: . �, Peterboro, - Warsaw, resident � � � . '. . W .� :.,. .:.. . � , I.. __ A��Y. .,7.-k'�-�i:�:',�,,�",:���.,.",��� . . .-- ,, . _6�a ac• ". . L�., n. ,;��. -7� �.,'..�.','i:�,..":;��M..",::�.'':: :,i_,]�_��.:.:: ...:: .1 - , :;� . 192%, and the number of deaths from I . R �,,�`,:�. '.',�1: .-i .. - threatened with a bread famine �. ,. ovely bunch of Bowers. . �.".`;-I.���-7k'��-'.:�:',il',W-",,�=�. ,. ,� : I I. . . , .. - 11 . . I . I., I , . I "And flowers are. expenst,ra, now&. .alcoholism rose- from twenty In 1920 t , . AN . 11 " , "" . I _­ count of snow blocked roads had the],, ....�; . N�,�. :.;,:-,!;;.:-,-.,,-,�,:�;:���r,�,�l.;::i I " - nN. . . ­ ".. to more than 200 last year. . . ,.�­:, :L . . I ,���l air lane . . . )&M.,., - taken to them airplane when . I I -. . � b ��eu Aa7s." be added. I . �-­I . . I - I - - . 1 � .... I I ' .. . . Judge Hyslop Maxwell: How do on . . I ' 112 Or-FENGER OF HEAVY— 4R8 ., ,�l�llill!!,!Illl;i lo-viiiiiFf not-given to her? It'& because.some people will not I . era village ,carrying 600 00 pounds of .. - �,�� Creditor: Well, she is not exactly let bygones be bygones that we have .Tack Sharkey pounding the bag at training quarters at Miami, Fla., In bread. . The flights will be continti, - � 'I-, - . .. I .1 . . . 1. 4A OU p4latillL Your honor . ­­_ . j,_ed__9ntII the roads are opened. , I , .1. - rissoles. I preparation. for :hli bout with Phil Scott of England. . , - __ * I L, , , , I, , , " " � � � , I I - , 11 I - I �, .1 ` I .1'. .1 I . . �,%'_'. _�� ,` .-­� - , . . � ;" . .;�, . --------- .1.1, - .. . . - I . 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L � , � � ."�.:�,;,�',�-A -- ''I -��-�- LL��2!1=i,�±�� ��. ii"_ � aak�������� � MiV7 'IN, x 7 TW 1741 %L Jill —Ed. and Mrs. Walsh, of',Toi6n!W The services in St. Paul's 7Uuit- Worship, 7-77 • were in the village on Tuesday. ed Church on'Sunday will be.as fol- L00ALISMS —.V.*. G. and-'Mrs. Scott, of 'Clare- lows: 10.30 a. m. Morning wont, spent Monday with W. J. itzigl and 35. S. Classes; 7.00 p m.. Evening spent thb with Miss Ida o re .0 —Miss Eileen Weber, of Toronto Mrs. Miller. Service. week-end h Mrs. Walter Ferguso'n,of Whit- —There will be a work meeting 0 us by,-is visiting with Rev_-J� S. and of the Bus mission Ban�'d in members Qif the Chautauqua y Bee NIL =The Mrs. Ferguson. thank all those St. Andrew's Churell, an 8kturday -Committee 'wish to —Miss -Annie Marquis is confined cwho helped tQ plaice' the Chautauqua at 8 Celock. to her bed through illness and is un- —Dr, H. T Pallaise, Resident Dent- -0 doors east Pickering. "hurch On Sund&Y next will be as a few hours one day-last'week with Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. ,tally, N Festival such a�L MI'CeeSs. der the Doctor's care. lot. Office In residence, two C—The. Services in St. George's r r l�' IJ —Mrs. 'McCallum, of Aurora spent of St. Andrew's Obuich. PI eW follows: 9.30 Sunday School; 10.30 ' and I Mrs. EL C. Jones. and evening by appointment. (X-ray M Prayer; -7.00 p. in. Even- —Mrs. Arthur Boyes and Mrs. D. ervice.— .�.Jrq Prayer Dunn who have been confined to,their —W. J. Clark, has so far xecover DUWATON. beds through illness are recovering ed from his recent illness as to be nicely- The services in Dunbartion Misiion FANCY PRINTS time* able_t1D_C=e__ftWR to," several The will be as follows: 2.00 p. m. Sun- --W during the past,week, but is still too fined to her bed for several ch %*eak to resume work. Nening Pray- py, dBYS day S QOI. 3 p. in. L Very neat, new shades in snap ,small patterns, through illness, bui is now somewhat er. —While just perfect for house dresses, smooks, children's wear last week eve were ex- improved. Sullivan Bros. vill hold in maction. pene cing zero weather, the past few has beeh sale of horses, wagons, harness, hay etc. Priced for quiox turn-over, per yard, 23 eta. —Mrs. L. D. -Banks who 7ttayS has been, quite mild, and more ill in bed for nearly two months has etc, at their premises on Tuesday, :-spring like. In another week we will so recovered as to be able to leavt Feb: 25th. Jbe entering a spring month, with her bed for a'-wbile every day. longer days and milder weather. —The residents ofthe Community "RING a' ROSEY" PRINTS have ­ Few AdviorKso"""te. --Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie who house were greatly shocked on Wedneada.,, been residing in Ed. Walsh's morning to hear of the death of ona The most attractive patterns and colors we have 1:'fior nearly a year, are moving t10 019- of her most highly respected-citizens VOR SALE—Groy gander. Aptily seen. Very fine quality of cotton. For tho.sa wb o haWZ2 where they will reside in the in the pers9n of Mrs. Wnt Cullis, who 1' to W.F, Crawford,Picketleg., Ph*De Pic's Pature. As Mr- Guthrie is employed died the previous evening about ten 1408 want a little nicer quality than our 23 cant line this that city, it will prove more con- o'clock She had not been in the best 'FOR MALE—got nt singlo hairn"s. .,:'venient• of health for some time, but her dea- coveted buggy, A pply ill the new assortment will just fill the bill. Were pricing —Fred T. Bunting was in Toron- N E OVoithaclaso 23 to an Sunday and while there attend- th was entirely unexpected. She had ......... them very close, 29 cents a and. been down street in the afmoritte X7 URSING—Frivats Nursing Hnm*N+ --ed Denton Massey's Bible Class lit been down street in the afternoon in ;i-N Malvern Mrs, Gilclvist, Ind a at -- Massey Hall. This is said to be the her usual health, and at six o'clock Ph*n* ..Afartest Bible Class in the world, and ww sitldng, in a chair -while Mr. Cul. SHUN TI] PONGEE SALK-4 Rood Dodge,tires and as the service is broadcasted Over inner tub" miss 33z4,at will trade fox Fords the radio Many thousands besides en- lis was reading the papers. Sudden- FOR .20 In light, medium and dark pstterne. Makes up ly she fell into what Mr. Collis thou- Apply NEWS ohG joy the services• gbit"was a fainting spell. As line (1141 very pretty irdeed for an afternoon frock at a v 4 —John O'Connor, Of ' Belleville, at reAve, medical aid was sun=*n* OTION--Any visrsou having Icies, Ory tomm on Tuesday. He re- n NtO saw.call on W. F.Cr who IM be- '9= in - sin sawillit sLout Mat ia. a 11 moderate price, per ytrd $9 cents. ed but she never reoovered conscious P Pkk 408 20 that his mother, whom he toot 0 :porta ness, and passed peacefully away at _7�Q L st cit- &TY team F to 99 home about two weeks '9' ten o'clock. Mrs. ,Cullis was in her truck wagon and dump cart. Apt an account f serious illness, is slight- Go*.Gibson.lot I .row c"4.Pkkoring. '!29 FASHEEN 73rd Year, was bora In Clark 71). ly improved, o take and is now able t where she married Mr. Cullis 46 YZ­ nourialament. but is exceeding- OTICE—I am prepaired to do rif almo t like silk Patterns an some & A nurse is in.constalat at. ago. 43 years ago they came tO N as - Wedziftclev,and Fri Looks and feels a I I Y wea Brooklin where they lived for 4 years saU.11=9=12J. Richard Day. tifal. They look to be worth tendance and it is hoped that she will They then moved to Pobt. Miller's &Pas, shades are simply beau Here WANTHD—To rent or-bov,80 at red cents per and, but we are putting them on at 59 ots. Continue to improve. farm just east of the Village. —The Soils and Crops train con they labored for 22 Years. They thea' good roe& farmwe I ml. in or wir am I idsting four coaches, which is sent F PP of purehaaed the Dale farm north of the CiCkenng. Donald:C.Scott.H.4wand the Department of Agriculture village, now owned by J. G, Baxter. 24-26 out by Please -niote-AlVhe above �ltn®S with the co-operation Of the Canad' They resided on this farm for 11 OR SALE-8 brand anwe. one black i= National and Caniltian, Pacific years, then came too the village too V and one white.d. to F b Mh g"Ararl. Tiles- teed rood moi bem WXRX:rhtoa,High- are guaranteed- -"Fast Colors" lRailwaya visited Pickering W tand Creek Phowl M 20 2426 retire. Mrs. Millis -as a life-long 'day. Although the roads were iZnp2k'51 mexaber of the Presbyterian church n many places there was a " was of a very quiet disposition. H BALE—At rpolured Prices fnr 7 -Y atid Re" ew F�Februar7 on!y.Jazaeams broader of fazaiieris from the and highly esteehied by all who kri Mown Aho 2 Pr. State uwu=Dim 240 good attendance surr*UrAfing country. as -well as a her. She is survived by a sicirro-91me eigrd 010 each. H G.Milchirli.clarenicisis. $6 number from the village, illr-luding " husband and three sisters, Mrs. Pat- .150 yiLrds of Check GiDgham in senior school Pupils, os, of Saskatchewan. Mrs, Wyn. Sim- PlICNING-1 nv craning and brides mumbe.: of the rniting,done where trem have been ands, small pattaXns. Don't delay if ,he were given a brief holiday in or- pson, and Mus Mmme-MOM3, Of by mace or rabblia. Work guarantd 39 nV"Mv A B.Brad*Y,Part V— ider to see the Exhibits. In all there Toronto. Three sisters and a brother Au you need this line, . 19c. a yds were between,two and three hundred predeceased her. Her funeral will SALE OR RENT-Form con- interested spectatoft = attendant take plaice this (Thursday) after- Ftoabta various sub- __444 MIM being Muth bat!Of lot 18 -'sictures were given on v=- 1100" to Erskine Cemiewry' can.4.Fla sato" of Phone "Cb 64110. NR R 1. 21ck by Experts to the 'Agricultur- -On Monday evening the resid- MA rm. Zinc, .1", well as commercial fertilizers, enits of Pickering and vicinity ea- "fig, crops, weeds, power, d .1 MHAPMAN drainage, pyed a rare treat, when the diatiriz- FIOR SALE-About of 50 acres In , rination is rod,faitablip for past=e. —of lot L con. -tillage etc, Much into uished Chinese Diplomat and States- lot. farm- 4.plickdrs win A ..'g2v In appeared un- i en amerAffic farming. A man. Dr. Tehyi Haeih. ap F..0.2keon. It. ger in order to make a success of his der the auspices of the Chautau vacation,man adopt modern methods and delivered his great lecturia benefit from the experien- side Light on Present-DAY China". MORONTO WET,WASH LAUN. -and derive ben A DRY (Sam) hzlsb'�-Let Ow driver can and e2plaw 34 bow Service. Just "Ve' ce Of the fafoce sful farmer. The The address gave the audience an en T YOW10. Specia* I R.e d ue' t i Agriculture, both at tirely new comepition Of their views a—wltb M,,s W.Disirm. barber sh*96 Departments ad Al pick nies a IF*" Toronto, and- at Ottawa an doing 2 in regard to that mighty nation of wtilepi and deliver'u for the good benefit of the nearly five hundred million people, A ct"O a. i b V. ;010 farmer in the Way of education and in and -rill cause us to treat them in Z. 'y".W._I NAKary(*Me Pump rad belt'ft&f' `Ak and with new, Also 408 ft.nil 1-4 Salvantaid pipil .Wes. T%b quot used only 2—the and-113 impavvmg stock, and grain and seeds more kin-My manner than has been Men's Winter Caps, lea'ther Wi of &D Wads. our custom. He Wold of bow Chink, said cheap. will 6611 EM-S tely J.Pro -Despatches trim &igISAd dor- is now longing to embrace Christ Fi the post weeli; unity and as -fur band, reg. $2.00, now Ing brought the nerw3 an evidence Of the that a former resident of Pickering, FALronff 61d that Clansdanity is get- 0114TARIO COUNTY BREEDING STATION-BarTilid Rack chick-J c klv -then known " Lord Hyde, but siwe to g in the country be stated h<YW hatched I mang Goviersmaat,�F.M Men's heavy wool caps, reg. 1.50 #98 Cab- banded ax"=tersted b"s. Avn cents. the death of his father, a few years sevm of the ten members of the "CM: June,Is,=& 4 tater cuias per age, known as the Earl of Clarendon met that rules the Country are pro- U10F. K.G.Miclielt.cuposmit. Pbom Mark Men's wool windiabrealikers 25 has been appointed Governor-Gen feasing, Christians. It is within the • eral of South Africa, a position he memory of many now living. 'when -8 UV PS Teg. 4.50 will JA we believe, in a manner that those from other countries who enter- will be satisfactory " all and with ed Chim were called "Foreign dev- s= ana -woo Heavy"all I sox,-reg. .50- 8 pro. Loo 'eredlit to himself. During the past a', and many were massacred by Tz= few yews, prier to the outbreak of the pig-tailed Climanim N" they be iesidid an -have partied -ith 'their pig-tails, and pickerl" estate,be ImW won the high many wear the garb of -Weetert N1N.A16!XrCrJR=9C1� -During the next two weeks all, esteem of an who knew him, who ata C4unt;rlies. Re'told many things of zon _00taknerew Form to M" uf Ow-hWtm- the cbnwm which will tend to =flake Bulls -Overemu" going at :;7`e='= upon. him. We &We un- us hold them in much higber respect &tni Autdy the past- Dr. Hadh derstmd that he had been offend the than we have in �IUGJK4 . Under 20 per cent off (caish) of high Tank position of C;oigernor-General of Can- was a Mandarin d but Iked accepted the former pot- the old regime. EUs fa was a and his mother-a Bud- JUan. Elb bmthn-in-law, IAWA SM-- C1014116111112 n% dft a feftw resident of Pick- dM itbut�0-M-01kif if-OW-1428- Dr. Will stop at FICKNIUNG don't forget the C has also flUed a shriflar family am now Christiam lir Pallon in Awtralia. Hseili -vent to for his edw- Tuesday, Februalry 10th -The Wown"ff Institute will meet ation and is a at callawifte Feb. 14, 15, 17 and 18. University. He is a very fluent Open to the public 9.80 a-, w.1 on Tuieftlay vert, Feb. .25* at the speaker,-bi�-:,-langdage is of the Pur- to 5 P,W. :_!r1C"TS Ma SALE 11RIM home of Mrs. Ross Burns. A goot &etiM •with no tram of foreign SpowAal Lectures 2 p. an. to 4 dclocV Progmin will be given. including b est paper by lira Lawsom accent. iq Mu now to visit this Don't for- -HV­ re and had .--.0-- unting, Yew "a CalL the rapt sittegiUm Of bb posiviWe by the Coins"= co is B Pickerin tion of the 0gl%&d1&n Nation= =gait The CA114&AIII-Chautauqua Feet- audience throughout his whole ad al • jvw m which there were six programs dress. He b" travelled very ex- Canadian PaqUe Raiiiways with tensively throughout Canada and the the Departtii9ei of Agriculture., given 4n Fr;day, Satui�day, Monday andTuesday. two being given on Sat. United States and is doimg mulch to ngender a more friendly spirit Bon. John& Martin. rvrday and Monday, was a gnat sic. is Minister of Agriculture. -cess in evitry way. The committee between these Countries and China L representative T CENT AL :OARAQS of chins W. E. Crookiry. f senty-One assumed a great res- He will be the ponsibili teed at the great Shriners" Coinvelat- Agricultural Representative ty when they guaran ion to be held in Toronto in June Ontario County•in v the financW burden that their e next On Sunday last be. preached N` P demrs3ed. But UY splendid ct, Telephone '4900 opepation of the members of the com- three times in Oshawa and on Von- day delivered his lecture twice which Tickilnoimg Mims -itt*% and the tuynx suppo"-th-e him at a disadvantage in giving residents of the village and surround- ing country-,enabled the Z..lecture here as he was greatly.2niftee IN TW mid cause om ....... We bavis"'a good Dalry.Ffeid. with a surplus.. The programs givers Auto Repairs Accessanies,Oils and to "Go over the Ing the pan weeUtbeardfridaffAR were all 'that were promise& stLOIK00 per ton. The dramas and musical programs, with Nursery ' Stock Try We. gasoline, Acetylene Welding, out exception, was of a very high Cotton Seed Meal, OU Cake Meal orfler, and the most favorable com- PrUit Trees Barley Meal, Oat Chops Battery Charo B Ing nwmts were beard from all those iPbo att;ended- St. Paul's Church, 'Ornamental Trees and Shmbe Mill Feeds, Steel cut where the Festival given, was 011mbing Vines MaIr Corn, Whole made on all Hedirin Repairs es s comfortably filled'on every occasion. ­0*rD Corn Cholp. Annuals The impassable condition of the roads Pereaoiala ot cars. 'prevented many frail attending, whir 'Red Head Maith for @*g, othm rhartamo-begin present Try. Strawberries and Small Fruits piiioducUoti. U00 but many from a, distance, in spite per cwt. 4r4 the laaftvarable candit- From the Nurseries of roads. attended every pro- THOS. BOWMAN & SON" We have another good mash Jovi of the R71112L irbe povul"Itv of the' Chau Ridgeville, Ont. at$150 per cwt.Filbeit an easi.tnuo" resitival made HARLES Be SPENO" matter for the committee to increase John T. Elliott, Agent, 00*41us for any-feed yon need. I= matter r their romber and to give the necesr, 2728 Ril"n Rd,. South, (L sbawai Our pricw'are right.. r- Kparantee for their coming next Fb3ne 3183M 25tf Proprietor, Pickering . Pickering miwng COMIADV 'A ;0