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W nd Surgeon, Dunbartou. 10ty 13th'at 8 p. in.'thro1gh the courtesy take-their cutters on Saturday last. XILLS Is irunniII •of Mr. Spence. Admission 25 and 15 Chas. Puckrin has sold the lot-rb- i E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., DI'rector' R full blast sawing lum- R•o tometrical AsociationofOnterio.Reg. her, reaches, doubletreee, • rents. Gently vacated by Walter Fowlie, to 4, �t�d *Optometrical the American Optometrical. Mrs. John Deter' and.Mr. George Lorne Saunders of this place $etablisbed 1836 - - �..�dation. Eyes examined by appointment. tongues etc. Faweet- of Toronto who came down Members and adherents of the Un- tahone'2so4. Claremont.out. Open'to buy a quantity of Rood to attend the funeral of their aunt ited' Church, Pickering, are expected '•• ` EARL A.GRUBIN.R. O•=EF&194t basswood and elm Mrs. James Taylor; spent a few-'clays to be at the?bnuil weeting_rhia Fri- - —��-gSp�ecialist. Honour graduate of the Colic;e logs. y.evening.__ -- --Tx�B'isa espy of-a-letter —_' id ty�ylerme Prize winner in 1923. At Markham Grain Chopping Tueidays' their return. Quite a few from here attended the received from the Feed Inspector, ;< Bmkesie dentcl office BAt StoufTvillp from Wein d. and Fridays. The services of St. George's Miss= Brooklin meeting of farmers and be- Dept, of Agriculture. Ottawa: Tp�adday tta Saturday of each week. Eyes eiamin- - ion will be held in the Community came members-of the Farmers' Right 'Mr:F. L. Green, ed.Glassee fitted and repaired. Highest quality hian1 aeturing Baskets of all Hall on Sunday next as follows; 2,t)0 of-Way Association, formed to.assist at Lowest Prices Phone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions. p.,m., 'Sunday School; 9.00 p. in. Ev- in seeing that all- farmers get a Greenwood, Out. Legal'. iPtiee reductions at the ening Prayer. The service will be square deal. Dear Sir, - - ftictorv. taken by the Rector, Rev. E G. Rob- The Club will hold its: February Oa.O.ct. 23.. Inspector Pearson took AE. OHRI9TIAN, BArriater and inson. B. D. - ' meeting on Monday evening next at an official sample of some of your Bar- sSolicitor•Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6#05 or 6420 or write the home of Theo. and Mrs. Annan. ley Feed under--jeg_iotration--p; , tea. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Chas. White.Locust Hill, Ont. t s s is close to St. Valentine's Day RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. — the meeting will combine with this A micro and chemical analysis of this • Solicitor, Notary public. Office over Al- Mrs. Melville Draper is spending a feed indicates satisfactory conditions i 1 Idea, and all ladies are recriested to Y tin's Drug store,Opposite Post Office. :Money few days in Toronto, bring a .lunch box for two onl under re o to LOen. Phone 563. Whitby, Oct, 81y Just -Arriving Miss B Belfry was' the guest of y• All p rt number F•747, in that Miss Ida Gra are requested to bring a comic Val- the protein guarantee was exceeded b BEATON, BELL & R098, Barrist- y on Sunday. Y ers, Solicitors. -96#- Northern Ontario Mrs. Oliver Madill spent her birth- entine Card for the Valentine box 13 per cent,, the fat by .8 per cent• gaildin¢,a3ot3ay Street.Toronto, that -mill be opened. _ and it was well within the fibre con N.Beaton, Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C. day (Friday) with friends here. _ H.t ,Ben. Miss Eva Ireson, of Toronto spent wHtT>EvX►tg tent by 5.1 per cent. J.D.F. Rona. Adelaide:838-9 Cedar B�11ng16B. the week-end with her mother here. Yours very truly _ Miss Edythe Williams enjoyed the A large_quantity of ice has recently Tt Y y' RICHARBSON• PIOKERING A Also, a large quantity of T. G, Raynor, g 4 Y company of Miss can Malcolm at been cut fro the District inspector. MULVEY - Barristers, Solicitors etc., P Y 1 fromthe gond. __ Bathing,comer-or - - mei on Sunday. --Don't forget the Valentine Social Yoons�e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones rough and dressed - AAe7aide 4489 and 4480, Pickering office open g The B. Y. P. i . are holding a earn- on Feb. 13th in the United Church. - Analgaie as found: wetlneada and Saturday evenings. Phone Pick ival at Locust Hill rink on the 17th Supper 5-8. ssoo. at 3aek Pine, S rnoe and - ' Protein, 13.8 per cent, - P Hurray. Whoopee! Hugh Pugh and Howard Turner at- Fat, 8•,5 .. Det+tttslWe are pleased to.see theChurch tended the Masonoic Lodge at Clare- - Fibre; 8,g +• Hemlock Lumbar, attendance keeps up so 'well. It will most on Wednesday. �jEIL C.SMLTH. D. D. 9., L. D.S•, 1�I�y�+D*w*,ry be warmer next Sunday. - 'Mr, Robt. Tweedie had the misfor• ll��(Succee.or to Dr.J.N.Dales), Graduate of in:in r i1.r.Tlljr�.y •gym We are pleased to hear that most, tune to cut his wrist seriously when My Barley Feed give best actual re the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Twon- of those who have been III are recon- butchering hogs last week. sults of any feed on the market. Oom b L'otversity. At Claremont ORke over D: A. silo Some more are this analysis tt's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone LUM�E� �A g. quickly than others. The C. G. I. T. concert on Friday P y is"with other feeds on atoaff lo-Ii. if �%4A The Cherrywood Dramatic Club are night was much enjoyed by ail- pre- the market selling-for several dollars _ �j ERBERT T. FA LLA IBE. L. D S., presenting "Beads'on a String' at sent, although per too.higher, tie stormy weather : '1 11 D D.S., Graduate*I the Royal College of 'he Green River Baptist Church on caused a small attendance. Why pay more money tiecauee the Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. I H. Beal, - ClarellmODt friday evening. Feb. 64th. We are. The officers of the C. G. 1. T. for feeds are widely advertised 'r You f>I in residence second door east of St. And. Phone 9L4 looking forward •-with interest to this the coming year -are: Pres.-Marion have to ba for this advertising, _ reel's Church. Pickering,Ont. Office hours 9 Y a.0, to 6 p. in., or by appointment. (X-ray drama. Come and enjoy it yourself. Hagerman; Vice-Pres. = Marjorie wrvfcei. Phone Pick 3700. 431y FURNITURE Adults; 25; Juniors 15 tents. - Turner; Sec.-Gladys Tweedie; Treas - - Audrey Plaxton; Pianist - Gertrude F• Z+- � �►T �a4Haaa4>r� 6�sbW. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE MOUNT ZION. Poynter. IN GREAT VARIETY - has bt�ert ers —�- � ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Mr. Ed. Ward spent last week with .A group of Trail Rangeh the fol• r% La SURNINQHAM As Fire and automcbrlewsurance of all kinds, •SimmoIIA Beds, Marshall Mat• organized in the village taaggompan,wof solid financial stand• tresses. Dressers, Tables and Oshawa friends. looting officers: Mentor-Rev. W. Building and General - �-• � •• * 111111. Chairs. Picture Frames. Mrs. R. Sadler spent a few days Rackham: Chief Ranger - Elmer - - Contracting. 'RANK R. JACKSON-Sun Life last Meek at the home of her mother Pherill; Sub. Chief Ran ug Estimates furnished on all classes Insurance Company of Canada, an,Acc,- Our prices are the'Iowest. Ranger—Douglas - Qcr in Whitby. Rackham: Tall Leonard Herbert; of wort-Iotarior and Exterior. dent. Goa.rel Insurance. Phone Pick 2729. Tally—Leonard tint. 12-24 Mr. Paul Wilson has secured a,good Cache-Elmore McKay. Alterations and repairs. position in Toronto. We wish Paul, ey_ Alterations Built Ooncrete Work. sensed auction• cry success. GREENWOOD--G ser,Altona. live stock and general axles Phone Pkkeeiag 5718 prasn,,c1 aetAlle. d to. Term. reasonable64 R, ter Supper and Drama at Greenwood Mrs, F. L. Green is cohfined to her FAIRPORT, ONTARIO Btoa>yvtue. Phoas sty 9oos sl-4 A good *apply of Hard and Soft on Monde evening,ng' home with a severe cold. g H I N C L E . F. POSTILL, LTeas wit Auctionew,Ago. Coal on hand. Also a supply Miss Leona Wilson who has been Mrs. Gee, of Toronto, is 'visiting 1 • fy* o %U kinds of sesa.at oatrefo an.• visiting in Toronto, returned home With Fred- and Mrs. Gibson. :1 1010asl.. W kfaaa at+awpd w ao tYwraaM r of Kindling Woods s ssUiw A draw drtse tfvar r o..• pas, last Saturday evening. Miss Chapman, of Pickering is Nova Scotia Shingles stove length. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robt Parrott return- j 9;•111VTOX T0WXSBIP ffGEBY ed home on Saturday, after spending visiting with visa Mildred 'Mantle: ilialt Bird's Felt Sl Steel Shingles es- , i �� o�mal>.alo�ar� 1211Phone Pick. 1709, Y, "Maas Taun, of.Stouflville, is visit- - Bird's Felt Slate Shingles - i• - -- ' = the week with Toronto friends. s�ry�, sa+.vs.as, saw Haag to leto ing with Mrs. Geo. Middleton. ,for sale at �w _ oti"triof manum L.. DONALD MUNRO. PICKERING As Moutint Zion League intend vis- Blake Broad of Uxbridge, .is aa- rM• �avai•• as. iting Kinsale Young People on Tues- sisting his uncle, P. Willows in the T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT � • e . day evening our weekly Y. P. meet- ,tore. Cali and get prices. Phone 8818 7T MUM. MAW, LIC8NS8D Asa -:Pickering Mills ing will be withdrawn. ,T TioN3HP fos York,(�ttario and Derham Stanley Byers was off work fol a ¢aaoc•w The Alt tla�a or ants promtotly attended •r_ congregational meeting and few days last week safferin_g from LOOK, THE ha. Taras«saaeaabis• D ®7 be A word about Feeds and Markets. Rapper will be held in Mount aZion infection in his knee. aaepeuxBws•Omev. Ba ger and ladepm- Church cn Thursday evening of'this Wm• Ormerod and sen, and Mrs. Ne�flea ptoses. Whitby,oat. sty When you have wheat or grain to Chevrolet sell you E19UAliy see the local Reek. All are invited to attend, Fintnerson Ormerod attended the fun- NOTICE' dealer. The many--friends of Mrs, V Jam- gyral of the Iate 'Mrs. ):leming, '&f ieson are pleased to learn that she Claremont on Monday. I3 HERE We can usiiall q • little i. the more im rovi'n i n heal - Whitevale '•� M � y !may P g th and is now The many frientl9 of Mica Laura ,• '_ - "'+��s than the buyer who nraybeeighty ab!- to sit un a while each day. Morgan, of Claremont, siswr_of Mrd, I roilei Away. He or you must pay 'rhe Choral Cla-,s under the leader- F. Ormerod. w'iIl tie sorry to hear.. Many new features and a nev io Chopping evesp dap that fifty miles of transportation.' sh;D of Mrs. R. Sadler will b^ held that she is not prngres'sing very fav- price. An Owner Service Policy, 'I*GRAIN— FLOUR— each each Wednesdav evenin¢ in Mount orably. assuring owner the .best in -` Likewise, we can sell for less, for Zion Church. All who are.interestee The oyster supper and drama that - service-and satistactlon. Gristing Every Week Day. the same reason, 'than a dealer are invited to attend. wa_s to have been gia•en iR the-church Will xrhan a.. .__ . w-ho, is miles away. Do not be The heavy snow storm and blizzard .(,n Friday evening last,.but was post- Gas, Oils, Assessories. Good yese --Thea' can-a"do-the--tm- 4 F W" hwt-made it almost t _ Tires-at new lose rices'. miss -- ntad it P Floor for Wheat - im until -Monday even-ir<g on ace- possible,- ible for cars to get thrrueh. However punt of the storm -van quite a suc- Repairs on all makes of care, ANTHONY WILSON Ground Oat Hulls and Oat Screen 'Ed. Jones, by means of his snow car cess.*The supper was thoroughly en- Proprietor' ings are cheap. bttt•dear at Any managed to get up to visit his par- joyed by all and the drama, "Listen Cordon J rice, Know what eats and friends over the week-end, Ladies" %msswell' • 46.f •• 'Phone Mark. 53(12 p you are buying presented, and was in general feed. Insist on seeing much enjoyed by the audience. The Phone 2906 PICKERING _ the material It is made from. lffiUIJGNAM• - proceeds amounted to about $75.00. -- Albert Harvey,o Toronto, spent •`� A Bargahn �ICjCE?131g e�lu» COm>Dsnv cHsfeRrw000 Sunday with his parents here. - - • R. as CLENDENING We are pleased to report that R. The toPete ley " eads w. a - Gray is very much improved. : are givingtheir la "Beads bn a In a Dining ROOM The -Citizens? League Euchre and String", at Green River, on Friday - Z 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR dance was well attended on Tuesday evening, Feb. 13th. Good music be- evening• t':veen alts. This is a comedy, so ' Q -� good Y. finite Private Ambalance Miss Helen Barclay has been eft- don't fail-to hear them at Green Riv- - �• toying a few days' vacation with her er.and Greenwood. Day and NIght Service people here. On Tuesday evening, January 27th This is •splendid 9 piece - David and Mrs. Walker welcomed a there passed away at her home here solid oak suite, finished in PbO1e 9009 little daughter, "Margaret Isobel" to one of our oldest rsidents in the per- Windsor brown. It con. Malvern 5000 their home here on Tuesday Jan. 27. son of Elleanor Fawcett, widow of iiare of x'80 Inch Buffet, a The W. M. S. of the United Church the late James Taylor, in her eighty- -rot•'my Chh%& Cabinet, a will meet at the home of 'Mrs. Geo. eighth year. Mrs. Taylor was born in e ft, Table and 6 genuine Markham,- -� Ont. Duncan on Thursday afternoon, Feb. Scarboro Township and mms,the dao- leather seated Chairs. -- 12th. --. ghter of William and Jane Fawcett =$;. All for$93.00. The attendance at Sunday:School who were among Scarboro's early FOlrCefal-LaZativd-Al's Do. Not Wait on Sunday.was 72,the Young People's pioneer settlers. In 1866 she married Bible Class having a record attend- James Taylor and came to live on NO L011gtt Necessary We are'offering a 3 piece ance. the second concession, later`moving to .01. - 'w'"" F you at accustomed to ttakng breetut Bed Outfit at 19.75 Until winter comes-t"0'- Snow plows are operating on both 'the home where she resided until her I laxatives as cathartic,,yoatasnbesak. t An all steel Bedstead with look over your the Highway and the Brock Road. death, her husband having predec- away from this habit and bring becir k q decorated sane panel, The Highway is certainly being kept eased her some t�venty years She was '.q the bowl action to a normal oondir,IQal,, i `Furnace,or &_Dowty so•b9 the use of heavy 2 in.,tubing, strong • in good condition. ., a life-long member,of the Methodist , link eDring and an ail felt' those The Sunday School Executive of Church and was 'seldom absent from , alflj�Ol@asp , mattress. Price completethe to:vnship met in the C4rch here her place. Her sweet and gentle per- only 19.75.• Leaky Troughs on Tuesday afternoon,, Jan. 27th, to sonaliby and strong Christian faith i fi�AGNOLAX� s d arrange the work for 1931. tuns an inspiration to all with whom j. Cat Flowers and Potted " :.•.repaired or replaced. - The Women's Institute are making she came in contact. She leaves to p0siitispreparations for their supper and soc- mournher loss two sons, William near ;h Mlk of M tf..u "aoaYti.i,: ' Place your order and tat to be held on the evening of Fria; Locust Hill and Arthur on the home= I virmes,or both It wft"and Imbricates ther,„t.ms of the bowels,aust„i frtnN wow. f Ott 'dav Feb. 13th, 'when the members stead and two daughters, Mrs. L. 0 tis,withoutdiscomfottcr�iph+g•.RE READY pill entertain their husbands and John ton, Brou ham•and Mrs. C. An- a wamp•n•'s MOVUA s amsfwdaY.nh mm:Cii �tVr families. Ladies g 4 .fw may t»given in d"way ,ra o.., M when winter cones. , join up before that nis, Dunbarton, another daughter, M ro�+,,r*adt.a date. Mrs. T.'Henderson, died some yearn Q ' �± 3o?a �• j 6�„:' THE PICKERING NEWS_ Phone:1300 Call , Sympathy is extended to the John- ago. There are seven grandchildren ' * Ston family on the death of Mrs. and three great-grandchildren. She E. C. JONES Furniture Dealer andl �LVIN BvsxBy Taylor, of Cherrywood, Mn. John- was laid to rest on Thursday after- Fanersl Director Ston':, mother, who passed away on noon in Erskine Cemetery, the large Also Ambulance Service ;Hardware Phone 4800 Tuesday of last -peek, after a long number of friends gathering to honor Druggist and Chemist, P16�8><lII�s s' ' QDf,6410 PICKERINGing her thigh bone some>and tedious illness, caused by break-Ther memory attesting to the esteem r - zytonth8 ago: in which she was held. Phone 6800 Plalteriag ...:rale ,.« .... .... ... - - .a,. ,V.tiil:- ...,,y, -.._ •y..{:t-.. •.n.I yn� '-. - •'..::,.... -t`a �„ .. .. <.. t •.'. ',•',m _ =1, �_ ,. MNP` ... ..r' rrn.,vR' "21 -9?.-�•^ +`�.! _l+C.' t;',ar,.iw.,. a mce;°Std;"'„ "�?. J•.- J6 1. ,r.:%'a ..p`' :SQ '"r' .<, .':' �°f;: "4,,..,. 3w, ..,,, .,. ,p .. rRx�r�•• ,. •tet:,,�^r a ..o;. A... ... ..�+..> '"� •"',. ^c. ... ._,,, - .. ,'•.-.,;v .. ,,., ..'..- ... .. ... :. . .,:.,,,., _.'. x.. '.y- pr .vim.'# ti.. .. _,.:nc.-..."....•., ,w '.,..._.:'r x�i;,•.w.u*'e.... :,. i, a-... s•. ,.•3-✓.:. .w-.. ......r_4«i._,.... <a.ua r.. ,w. _..frt ^�S(�o .:.., '-.,.r.. r .., ,,:. s_•-,' r^:..-- <•21 ..w.,..,! -..M•••i'._ •st a.,'. ..r — _ _ •..,c+w,y` _••*+cw'�t v 4 i t :- - The Markets •. ,. • C_radian High Commissioner Sails for England Terrific Storm Nits British Isles PRODUCE QUOTATIONS I Toronto dealers are baying produce ,:t the following pr:ees: ,_— —Ungraded, •eases returned, - Death Toll in North Number ` 23 fr sh firsts, 2 , Three—Shipping-49-- ' '� Yres extras c• P- st (k• " ,� , seconds 16c. . F ° 1 ` Butter No. 1 Ontario cxesmery, Damaged - -- — e t l,ondou.—The ��'iutei's wort gale solids aSpec0 o. 2, 301 to We. Churn. cream—Spec creamm— pisl;3to c; # and blizzard struck the British ides No. 1, 29 to 30c; No. 2, 26 to 27c. on Sunday, spreading death and des- m Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, paraf- fined and government raded, 14 to + truction over a wide area. Ships were 1424c. Quotations to poultry shippers are battered by heavy' seas.' telegraph as follows: Hues in the north were down, and the Poultry, "A" grade.. aliveSpring night long blizzard threatened, to Para- ' chickens, 6 lbs., 19c; over 5 to 6 tbs., " lyze trauspdt t services. 18c; over.41�z to 5 lbs., 1.6c; over 4'w The death toll In the north of Eng- _ 4}: lbs., 15c; 4 lbs., inch and under; reached three Sunday night. 14c. Fatted hers, 5 to 6 1b2., 19e; land had — over 4 o tbs., 17e: over 31: to 4 lbs., _ Many cattle were reDot'te m sstn — 14c _ — �. .. _-,-- -- — Traln 'schedules were disrupted, . Pas- g'. keys, over i3 lbs., 35c; do, 8 to 12 Iba., senders bn omnibuses in the vicinity ' 52c; do,'urder 8 lbs., 28c. Old of Glasgow, Scotland, ~Fere isolated N keys, 21c. Geese, market nriees.—Old J pl along the highways by the blizzard. , I r12c. longs roosters, lb= lb2s_eover dlc�.. to The wind piled snow drifts four to _ n s, overo t� b six feet deep along roads throughout ' 23c. Dluscovie ducks, over 5 lbs., 20r; the north country. Tfiree landslides ;" "� g1 o b lbs., 16c. Guinea fowl, per pair, hoc`.:ed the_Antrim coast and disru t- y x _,._ :. _.. �r Poultry, "A" grade, -dressed— ed telephone and telegraph services., : Spring The British steam trawler Lord Bea- lbs., 22; over 41, to albs., 21^; ovPr consfteld was reported in a serious 4 to 41s lbs., 19c; 4 lbs, and under, position when its engines failed near - r r + x� 18c. Fatted hens, 5 to 6 lbs., 22c: Duncansbyhead, Caithness. off the over 4'to 5 lbs., 21c; war 31s to 4 lb7., w� 18c; ander 3V lbs., .6c. Old roosters. ` north east coast of Scotland. Moon- Y � �w xs � x✓ ; ro over o lbs„ 15e. White ducklings,ovCr tatnuus seas whipped to fury by the r � h Q `', ! •: ;v y — s.. 28c 5 lbs.. 26c. Fa!e menaced shipping in the;east At- 5 lb ; over 4 'o. lautic, Wearin$'tlie smile that is ever .a.%octated wit h his uaute, the Hon. G. Howard Fergn t>u sailed WHOLESALE PROVISIONS are The gale swept the isle of Man, with Mrs. Ferguson from St, John, N.B.. :eceatiy, on liner Montcalm to take n. his new dunes as quoting Wholethe following prices ltosretatl ,e causing a landslide in which hundreds Canadian high ._commlesioueir to Great Britain. -' He is seen on left, with Hon. Hugh JI. McLean. - -- dealers: of tons of earth crashed into'a ravine` 1.D,, K.C., lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, in Jird. -Ferguson raft^Tis Capt.-- ­-.d �-RotbwE . - -g-moked--meats—.Lams, me ., 2376- at Glenhelen. 'flooding the Douglas- commander-of Moutcalnt. 28c; smoked rolls, 25c; breakfast ha- Pe.rl Railway, con, 33c; backs, pea-sealed, 26 to 30c; Notes—Seo;letter --experieuced the _ do, smoked, 3.c: nc','deat weather id years, including -Pork loins, 13e; shoulders, l.c; British Films Vegetable Imports I-DO-X,M,6tors Hold butts, 18?ic; hams, .g to 19c. ssruw, sleet and rain. Many .of the Cured meats—Lura; clear baeor, ,0 •' - - fttafn highways were Clocked: �j ,may, � j 0 70 lbs., 20r; 70 to 90 lbs., 18c; 90 to - : _ The storm reached Into northern -Vs. Hollywood Drop, Report shows' Up Departure_, 110 lbs., 17c: l:ghtaeibi.t rolls, 19c: ' r !England. .The Inverness express train. ;heavyweight tells 18cr due at Euston station. to London, at Great Britain Film " P.ro-i Carrots and..Cabbages Enter!Start of Next 1.900-mile Leg toe: p pails. 15�ct1eprints.l15%:to 16c. ` 6.55a.m., arrived at 7.45 p.m. Tentative! SC ducers Now Plan Active .Canada in Smaller y Scheduled Shortening—Tierces, 1=�; tuna. Volume For Monday I12%e: pails, 121ic a Campaign for Cana: - Special pastry shortening—Tiercei, = Las Palnia�. Canary islands.—WoI ' _ '�+ than Market Toronto. — Importation at carrots _ 15c; tubs, i5�'ac; prii,. 16c. - Speal Diet Will Toronto, Ont.—Latest developments and cabbages into Canada has de-I for trouble caueed ,postponement of -GRAIN QUOTATIONS �+ creased" a total of 43 per cent. for the the departure on Sunday of the DO-N. , Grain, dealers on the Torunto Bc3rd Stop Tooth Decay 1n the flurry of announcements linked F period Nov. 1 to Jan. 15, according to�great GETmIIt1 flvfnR boat, for 5t. i;Qf Trade ate making the failov.Ing p y with British Films-is the organization, a report submitted to Hon. T. L. Ken. �'snceut, the Cape Verde 'Islands, the quotations fcr car lots: - _ of a Bt'itdsh Filth Guild, reporting an nedq Minister o(.�grkuitnre far On- next phase of its leisurely- trans- Man, wheat—Nor- 1 hart, 6a"sc' :Declares Dr. R. Bunting of initial membership of 150 theatre- atlantic flight to. Brazil The next. No. I Northern, 60.&c, No. 2 tin, tarto gOPrQ' A recent survey-taken through the leg. ih 1,900 mile.y. Mechanics re- 59�ac; No. 4 do, s61ac (c.i.f. Goderirh University of Michigan in Believing that the vagnenews s+Lr-'Vegetable Growers' Association show patted one of the 1: motors, and the and bay ports). - An Address} at rounding-the specific ae.tivities q-t Bri that there are approximately 60,000 start was scheduled tentatively for M2feed,fba cats—��ia. 3 C.�4':, 3#mac: Toronto _ and directors, what Brtttsh films are a.m. Monday The trouble was No. 2 feed, 331,e,'. ttsh studios, the persoealftle9 of stars bnsheiy.ln storage lu the province, A Man barley—N-., S C.W., °6':c; report on supplies has been forwarded I declared to be slight, but lt, necessit ! No. `4 C•W,.251•ac, Toronto.—In as address to the To- currently available for Caaadtan show- ated the dismantling of the motor. I Argentine corn, u6.- (c.i.f., Port Cal' _haw thev strike Canadian' to the Ottawa department. ' nor 0 t r - Imports of cabbage-up to Jan_iG de-I Callt, Fredrich Christiansen, to borne). tastes is one of the major handleaps F ?command, indicated -that- the trouble I 111illfeed, dei. Montreal freights 14 Ruysl York Hotel receutly, Dr. Bussell f creased about 18 per cent. and there; to British film progress In.the Domint•l are about ln0 carload+ In storage, the;could have been repaired temporar•'bags included—Br..n, per ton, $_1.7.3; ' lBuu:ing, Profe.sor of Dental Histology on, the Guild hopes to act as a clear• Ily and the voyage continued on,$27.2. per ton, $2125; middlings, report..stated: - ( ,-�. iau,t Pathology of the Luiveretty of fag house for information, Its aP= iechedule but he felt It better to put $=t._o. 1tiflci,igan, gave the following routine Pointees will preview incoming British Extension of time on the dumping Ontario rain—Ti4 heat 65c; ban 1<•ti.. t it a British -flim does`duty has been taken up with Ottawa," :the motors !n perfect condition be- .,8c, oats,g7c, y ^ - pictures am , gatd the report. "We have just been ' fore starting the- 90o-mile flight I' oa fr a 35c, auckwh at, -_ia• u mesas of preventing decay In � �3$c - chiLtreu's teeth: not please, chap intend to say so and advi,+ed that instead of terminating southward to the Capp Verde [stands, why, r4lxteett Britten pictures are I - i oft the West coast of Africa. HAY AND STRAW PRICES. - One quart of milk. one green vege- 111-4-ted for'this study to a Preliminary. Jan. �1 the dumping clause will apply Dealers are quxtrg shippc-s for Intiefiniteiv The DO•Y landed in the harbor-{hay and straw, carload lots, -red stable, tomato .julee,, as little sugar as bulletin.to be issued tr!iortly. F here at 2.10"P;tn. 110.10 a.m. E S TJ I , p-cessary. as few .ae-ts as possible. The membership in generat'will re-' _ on track Toronto, the Col.ewing pr ce,: — I _T a $aturday, mak! :he flight from Lis No, 2 timothy, ton, $14 to $14 51); _mrd all with well-balanced meals: port oft films seen and-the requiting' _ bon, Portt+gah i1 6 nouns and 50 min. tion 3, dc, $13 to S13,10; wheat strsw ''if you observe this daily dietetic symposium of'Canadlan opinion. sum- Canada's Jobless 300,00 urea. The distance it 'about 7001 u., :.tine for the children, there likely $f2 to $8.50; oat straw, $8 to _ marized, i+ to go back to the Briti�I Early Improvement Seen' miles, and the DO•K made the voyageLIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. fii:1 be fewer visits to, the dentist.•" producer for his ittformution and as; averaging. a little better, than 100 Heavy bee: steers, 0625 to $7; but- .d-c-ared Dr. Bunting. an index to the Canadian theatre-I OItAwA.—Ufhcial fl cues, gathered I y { Ife asserted that diet can control itront trade union,, anti otber•labor or ?riles art hour. cair steers, choice. $h•.5 o, om do, - ttfir tendency to darns, although dental goat's preference., At th�same time,i The litg machete arPeared o1 e. the ;air to good, $6 to $6.50; do, coru.. $t statistics on Britis:, filmy now playing-1 =anizations, place the number of un-1-outer harbor amid the cheers of hun,,to $5,7'5; butcher hc�fers, choice, S6.50 amen cunnot tell definitely what the are to be compiled noting where t1. employed Canada at .;00,000, Sena•' for Gideon D: Robertson, Minister of �ei-red's of persotu who !toed the piers to S.;4.,fair to goon $6 to$6.50; C�, Ice:id If ions are which produce' cavities µ'ere shown. the audience reactions I and stood on the tops of tru!Idings c•om., $5 to $5:70; butch•�r cows, go,)d : in- teeth. •'There is an inhibitive ef• And the degree of box office success,1 Labor:.announced-on-Jan.$01b. to choi,', $4.50 to �5; do, .,ted., $3 to and houses to Rave, a Welcome. The feet ofa, well-balanced die[on the eon• µ'lin reasrtnq. The plan dereloped, to i. While this Is an increase of apProxb I DO carried six pa4sengers and 13 $2.50; canners and cutcod &1.8-5chs to - trol of theme cavities." he declared, an important degreF, from suggestions' mately 100,000-since-last August, it is I $_.50: Dutcher bulls, -good to choice, Itis opinions wert�basedoh research. mad, In reviews of the.film'squat ion customary for a seasonal contraction men In the crew, , Four of Lite pas Q4 44,75; do, bolo as,' $3.50 W -' work done by himself and-his .staff at in emptovin'ent to take place from No-13engers disembarked here. $3,75; baby o$6. 5; stockers, c $9; $4.50feedeo by S. Dlorgan•Poweil, literary and dna•I I The filght from Lisbon 'was made gid $5,,5 to $6.25; stockers, ;4.50 to Ahr• Coiterstt of Micbigan, and at vember to January. Looking to -the, y matte edit'tr of the Montreal Star. it with favorable weather and helping $5.75; springers, $60 to $85; milkers, foo - -nstltutions for children in the -is stated that the co-operation-of Cana- ;ubsdp�ttAt tmnresement" within thea Rinds. -it had been planned to de- $40 to $60; calves, good to choice, I future Senator RotiPrtson predict-ed a i 1C;n!,ed States. He toll the_ dentists d-fan agents for British pi•oduc Ira tsbmd; but fogs hr $WA 50 tc S11r-da, „,ori- $R- $9 to 99, 111 _ ettta� next few months. do, cont., $7 to $7.5J; do, grassers, tli'at the ezperimens had been success. been secured, that area caused Captain Christiansen InL to $3.50 to 51.50;-lambs. choice, $8.50 to. y _ - Pr, Bunting reviewed the work done The more cheek a girl has the less "A sense of humor is nature's bal Proceed directly to Las Palmas. $9; buck lambs, $7.50 to $S; sheep; $? �—' to $6; bogs, bacoa, f.o.b., $9; do, do, ,over a century by scientific men in ,blushine she dues. ance."�-Mary_Pickford. I + w.o.e. roc to $1 above f.o.b.: do. but- 24 Relay Planes aheir efforts to-define the calixes of de- --__ _ _ l chem, $1 per hog discount; do, <^lect3, On Air Mail Route $1 per hog premium, 10,794 Movie Actors and Aides Killed say. . The dietetic routine suggested- by Oraws.—The air mail flight which - —fir. Bn n—un`t ez being foitowe i,4. _ Writers Pla Sick Children's Hospital, it was men Or Hurt Ince 1925 inHollywood, Saint John is scheduled to stop at Forest War Memorial " tinned at the meeting. which was at- the following 24 points, where the lenient by many-local dMntal and medl• - I*mall will be transferred to new Paris. — Something different, and San Franc-Isco.—Behind the scenes Donald Gooch wrenched hla shoulder very appealing, 1n the way of war cal men. planes: Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, vb' the of the movie'thrilters thele Is-enacted' when a haltered zebra jerked away memorials has been deised London, Windsor, Detroit, Ann'Arbor, . - - —;- - - a more realistic drama that counts its r from him while an African jungle ;Jackson, Battle ' Creek, Kalamazoo, Association of Ex-Soldier Writers, 1 cost in deaths, disabilities and dollam.-1 scene was being filmed. C. A. % ars-;South Bend, Chicago; Milwaukee, who have decided to plant a forest of ICanada to Stop Hollywood'.s "hair raLsers" cost the hall, an extra, received temporary 1 Jlinueapolis, St. Paul, Fargo, Grand cedars in meniot;v of their comrades state of California much in compensa• disability compen„ation because an Forks, Pembina, Winnipeg, Regina, who,'fell, in the World Rte r ex.i State Passports! tion.while actors and stage bands.suf• insect bit him, 13loosejaw, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge ceptionally, appropriate site for this. De- fer injuries and death in the prcHluc• A lobster'pinched the upper rtght!sad Calgary, plantation.has been chosen In the De- tion of motion pictures. eye lid of Free. Dietz as he stooped to; —_ partment of Henault, near the vrater- 'Canadian Citizens' Going Injuries daring the five years pre- k up another lobster while making Ing place of Lamalou-les-Baine, since ceding 1930 and the first six months a comedy. New Brunswick.Has it was due to the deforestation of that Abroad Will Lack '' Deficit of $635,129 Official Papers of that year, indusuial'accident co mi During a snow eceue A. liezzav!11e I. area that the floods which caused p mission figures reveal, totaled 10,794. got some synthetic snow in his right Saint Jahn.—The Province of New considerable damage in southwestern Ottawa—A long standing custom of Fiftyfive were fatal.itles among ex-i eye. Ray Ifantmersley tried to drive,Brunswick had a deficit o1 $635,129.27 France last spring were so .sudden the department of state in issuing tray, regular actors or studio work- a spike while bnil&uk a stage set and I in its ordinary revenue account for atid.impetuous in their origin. The I certificates, or diplomatic passports, men. The Feritainder .w`ei•e listed un• struck himself to th t left eye. Ronald the fiscal year ended Ochi 31, 1930, forestry service 'is so enthusiastic - to private citizens going abroadhas der permanent or temporary injuries. Dicks, combatant in a general melee,I according to the annual financial about the Soldier-Writers' plan that, been stopped on an order from Hon. Daring 1929,,noted in the movie in- fainted from exhaustion during the statement published in a dextra issue I it has decided to make their planta- During tion the'nucleus of a much larger for- s, C'. H. Cahan, Secretary of State', after dustry for its avalanche of war Pic- fight and was Injured. of the Royal Gazette recently. consultation with the Prime Minister. tures, sixteen deaths were reported. Others reported cat bites, burns(- In the year ended Oct. 31, 1929, a est, which will contain about 100' The original object of these certifl- Last year two cabin monoplanes I from hot soup drank while participat- surplus of $9,337,80 was shown, while hectares of cedars and other frees.' cater was to identify travellers to crashed In' mid-air. Captain Ross ing In a domestic: flim, strained hands. in the previous twelve-month period The association was greatly aided byl foreign countries, especially. those Cooke and his nine actor-companies from typing and-infection-on the head'the surplus was $198,209.36. a nurseryman who, when he heard of travelling on government business, plunged to death 1n the Pacific. after having the hair clipped to re-; — the project, offered to supply 10,0091 or public service. The great number An average of fifteen accidents, suf- semble a Comanc'.e Indian. Book Canvasser (to little boy at cedars, plant them, and replace any otl issued to recent years has consider- ficiently severe.to be- reported to the California, dut3ng the five and one gate of villa): is your mother at them which did not get a good start. Wily lessened their value, it .14,-said. Commission, occur dally from a multi- half year period, paid movie workers home° Little Boy (politely): Yee, 0 ae v • h these.. impressive identi• tulle of causes. $42.1,850 in orkmen's compensation. sir, Canvasser (after knocking a fca'1011 papers wit' be Issued only to The filming of "Trader Horn” on Or thls•$247.500 was paid for the fifty- dozen times}: I thought you said "An an adeadd,"se, for kissing, mistletoe Lhasa abroad on Government buss- location it Tecate,-Mex!eo, was held live deaths resulting .nostly from the your mother was at home' Boy: is how " states a writer, But It reaponsihle ' for two peculiar -cases. "'_:ting of "breath taking scenes." Yes, she !K. sir; but I don't live here. has.always been berried. , - +e r ar t :sass , � .<ax�i..� .. .,. � .,.... ,;..•.,.�asw,:.•_•,.....,.-i.+•r,�rw*ars.,,,.-PLe•trn>.4 wW^<..J,;:.,'. ro. .,."s..s�:.,so W=05 . ' o '1-w..o-•...ru«::;:.,r.�,�.c" ..r. <t.r�_� • • SLE AGE students will be given opportunities Cla";� Advertising mn _ X for taking part in actual deoRstra- tions in the use of equipment avail- Y A s fa able In the- college workshops. ' For URX.1CH1 CE UR HA.\UKN1T'1'1K[3. '. 1 Wool." "Silk - nn0- Wool," A Critical Time for All Women. r ' example, in the testing power plant, nd Tyme,' all ccilora, 75c lb, un. "I am beginning to Leel my age" is 9 in the internal combustion engine, Samples tree. Stocking 8c Yarn hilitis — s steam hydraulics, structures and elec- Leet: T, tlrillia, i)n[ -' th3 t eseio t many a woman has to tical high frequency Iaboratories. It - make when she reaches the 'critical ivazvitrTs wsfiztia. time of mldthe lite. There is no need, isoposed that experiments in these rr i ', -hnwPyerwell and ha .p a 'Will be carr.m out let JX l v course LEARN \lion.ITURE GOLF laboratories course construction. i\'rite Sita. to think you ara tooPPS -- qualitative ur�Gotf-Piahnrnrri t�4f CtcnreH-st; w r` IF the broadening of general know- Tonto. Perhaps you have lost your grip on Ieitge and experience. AGZNTf WA*TBa. y, things; perhaps the Old vigor ,and At the same time the usual subjects W E DESIRE TO HAVE A LOCAL energy is lac!:ing; you get tired easily, and your limbs ache terribly. Often N will not be excluded-English, mathe- agent s. stere town and parish of the provinces. \L'e are in p�aitio.. t0 :•. a mattes, thec ! and practice of educa- offer you a %ery vimr.p.ot and p3yina your back seems ready to break and lion, social and industrial history,-na• prupiaition. The wort is easy ,and aw,ill i the pail is unbearable. d ai s ire you ab*regular icnccnie. For B� Your blood is at fault it has:be- r r tural science; dra"wing and arts and t cu ars, Quebec Sales o pang. 1 B } come thin ,and impure and does not 5 crafts. lour BrrlldinR. Montreal. y give the health-givi'ug nourishment to ,y The advantage of the course is that the bods. •Yti hat you need is a treat• ;` it will enable teachers of handicraft A T E N T . y meat r: -`i2ltams-Pink-Pills. They - Y " pvery hope of bei.g welcomed by List of "Wanted Inventions" will set you right. They actaally their colleagues on an equal footing. on Request make rl:h, red, health-givtng bloc: and They will be certificated teachers. TUR sAUSAY CO., Dept. W. this good blood v ill drive out all your They will have had the advantage of 273 Rask et„Ottawa.Oat. ches and p:-ins, Dr. �\'iL'iams' Pink Pills will banish residential college life and intimate headaches, backaches, nervousness association with a, universfty institu- �like� Y and lack of appetite, and in their lace tion, and !n due course headships of pP P crew of snf wr i hit lent 5 ecke/ schooner o• R Miller" a t. • snipwrecked a o "John 3i e tt schools will a open to them. The will come new energy and happiness: Johns, \.F., with a load of cod for Brazil. She was abandoned after I.,torie separation between the aca• j •`an can get 'h•as pills at all medicineg --tretug-a'recketT by a ni u -ocean a e crew was picked udemni� and-pracitcat-stdea-of the dealers or by mail at 50 cents a boa 'from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,' by a „German steamer and landed at Colon whence the Carinthia" school will be ended, Brockville, Out. 'nought them back to entrain for Canada. They are: (sitting) Wm. Kien- -'O' Flas�e -_� nedy, 1st Mate, of St. Johns; Capt. Cyril Horwood, St. Johns; Boat- Waiting; Game.-Fond Mother "How ,Ls, 'swain John Clark of Carbonear, \:F.; (back row) F. Rogers, St. Johns; much do you charge for taking chil- 'on Coughs&Cold , 'Thorny Uctus Now R m.. Laing, Carbonear; Theo. Pike, dren's photographs?" Photographer Harbor Grace; John Green, cook, A speedy,safe,proven remedy Carbonear. -"Five dollara.a dozen."Fond Mother for children and adults. Under Cultivation _ (-"you'll have to give me more time, sit no I I have only ten now.' - Sniper" �fJKLEY'S I �f }� } lxTuwE _ Once a nuisance, the cactus has be•� Cons ��4 Practical Teacher -=------ A«s 1,W9F11Uh•.&Mui1&P - May - -- - --re cher- De-fine a nat:ou?---Pupil come man's servant.. May Repl4Lee Old `—''a nation ie a body of people en• , In Arizona its cultivation employs Constipation f� one of the most tom- i� tirely surrounded by politicians." .Over a million acres. mon allm>nu of childhood and the 'Type of Instructor, t if One visualizes the future south child suffering• from it positively can- western desert as a succession of 1 not thrive. To keep the little one;well profltable cactus ranches. j the bowels r�usC be kept regular and, Loudon.-The difficulty of giving a - An article in The Michigan Malin- the stomach sweet. To do this nothing;practical bent to the education of the facturer I Detrol:) dwells particularly call equal Baby's Own Tablets. They, children who are being concentrated - j rmsw on the latest, and perhaps the most are a mild but thorough laxative; are !n the seater and central school of important, use. We read In this I pleasant to'take and can be given to England and Rales is being tackled magazine 7 the nnw-born bab with perfect safety, by the training of a new.type of teach- "The cactus plant of the Great Am- Thousands of molter use no other er, a t,earher with a practical educa- erican desert'is the basis of a new medicine for thea. little ones but tion and training. The schools have and rapidly growing industry. Baby's Own Tablets. They are sold by hitherto had to depend upon ex-manual ` More than 1,000,000 acres of Art- workers (carpenters and engineers) ` - medicine dealers or by mail at 25 -• zona sand waste are ullder cuitiva- for such teaching. cents a box from The Dr, Williams' tion, suppIying a aide range of Dro i Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Loughborough College -is the scene�: Results (�+ ducts important in manufacturing. Reaultl� Commendable. "These include drugs, soaps, clean- �- of a nen experiment. This !s a college They Shall Not Hurt" 'where men desiring to enter the great ' era, candy, boiler compound, and via. Y Genuine Giratltade. i ' _ constructional profez�ions, such as - - _ ter softener. Manufacture of boiler Ju4t after sunset. down throng:: wood-.engineering, are trained for. their Miss Miller, of Croydon, writes — compound Is the latest commercial I ed wayA, future careers A training department "In gratitude, I heel I must write /17e T application of the desert plant:(We saw a group•of fawns in an old for teachers haand tell you what wonderful benefit s now been added to o Cactus juice was introduced In this orchard. I I have derived from taking a bottle the college. It will be a residential of your Carter's Little with in Pills. � CHILD- • field about four Sears ago with re-)Munching the fallen fruit in twilight department. �► course of study has I Having been troubled with indiges- markable success, _,haze. been arranged a•hloh atll lead up to tion and sick headache for several "It is now sold in twenty-one States I The tawny creatures looker) up curl• the ordinary teacher's-certificate, but months, a Mend recommended me and four Canadian 'provinces, and coaly will noC be the ordinary to tr our famous L can never he sure just what -already the product Is employed-In a y academic y 3' pills, with the W makes a child restless. but At our strange car--a great mysterI course, The greater part of the time results that after the first dose I AP the remedy can always be the same. )number of industrial operations. ons brute: was made aware of their very real will be spent in handicraft pre,tire in Good old Castoriai There's comfort "The value of the flu!d, which !s Yet; as they Iookcd and saw no men- tonic value, and felt I had at last wood, metal and natural scieurl:e. The in every drop of this Pure stable , marketed under the trade name in a remedy which per. vsl ace there. formed what it claipted to do," reparation. and not the alt�htest ,Cactizona, arises out of the peculiar They stooped to feed again in peace. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills garm lin its frequent use. As often as P of the plant to suspend Ic' cook two soundings of our stridentcomplexionour child has a fretful spell, is mineral matter in solution. A small I horn 80 All druggists ..54 and 5C cons pkga, l How To Lose Fat d H eto feverish,or cries and can't Sleep let quantity-one gallon In 10,000 gal- To bring taeir heads, up 1n alert re j. timesCastot'sa touthech and quiet bion tomo- •ions of feed water-is sufficient to - ' ; _ times it's a touch of colic.Sometimes lease, That Youthful Feeling Constipation. Or diarrhea-a con- purify a heating system badly clog- and ?end them fly1uK like brown Dors your face bursa aelkd ---= purify by scale and corrosion, - _ tieh after sharing dition that should always be checked leaves througtr itis air: •er in Great Britain when a maim without delay. Just keep CastorUt "It is used for cleaning rust from is feeling "as 8t as a fiddle" and TI'3r ( 1ltlCiilPfi handy,and grove it prompUy. gelid exposed castings,-I•L killing t'lgae Such friendly little people they had looking the "picture'of health" they will follow cery promptly: if it growth In a city wa.er supply, and seemed. when they were near, ( an: Shaving Stick doesn't fou should call a physician. for removing harmral minerals is _-sings like us, made up of hunger, F:R GOT THAT KRUSCHE.�i It .00the•end heel. ' 'cud I. -wouderYull enicieve steam employed �g the manufacture curiosity, FEELL\G.' r of food preparatiofls. That means he takes his little dose And faith alloyed with fear. of Kmwhen Salts every morning. I - .The action of cactus Juice to ap- There-came a 'Wish 'hat it might be It's the same in the U.S.A.—in ( patently one phase bf an elementary obe:ed. Germany—in Holland--in Australia— COUGHS • law of nature which makes plant Iife That fair wort) from. the ancient Acis- in South Africa,for Kruschen Salts aka Take halt a teaspoonful of _ possible. Vegetable juices make dom-fountain; now sold the world over. Minard's in toolasw. Heat Knsschen Salts is not one salt ow MinaM's,inhale it. Also rub - -neater sufficiently viscous to suspend •'They shall not htlrt nor shall des- y I it well into your Chen. '- • mineral matter, and thus enable it to the combination of six salts i You'll rNiN 1 `:i:_,`k.` �Y troy," the old Book says, necessary to healthy life. I 32 I ' :plants to grow. "In a]I my holy mountain!' 'Take help a teaspoon in a glass of hot , ' "The•Mississippi River has an en- Myrtle Koon Cherryman, in "The water before breakfast every morning, I e i ormous watershed extending throughChristian Science Monitor." modify your diet and exercise regularly. i 1J down States rich In fertility. The _-fib- . .t- _don.'.t_tr.iSs a-meremag,- s' river carries an annual Ioad of many Knischen not only puts and beeps the , A +� million of cubic Leet of mineral mat- Winds Of the Sea stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels in s'KING OF PAM a splendid healthy condition, but f ter that settles in the lower reaches, R'fuds are advertisements to' all pun et your blood-stream, attd Benda causing' Hoods and a river bottom they touch, however much or little we I new life and activity to every part that is continually rising. It is of your body. !vegetable sap that causes this pheno; may be able to read them; telling their wanderings even by their scents 4 ' menoa, detect-the flowery - _ F T%Z'.' "No two vegetable growths are perfume of land-winds far at sea, and- ;,4,2 quite alike in the property of alter•• sea-winds carry the fragrance of dulse " Wing the quality of water. Horse and angle far inland, where it is chestnut juice can make . water, so quickly 'recognized, though mingled resistent to surface change that s � , I with the scents of a thousand land- magnet will not move a needle float-i .sM01y: fl Ing on the mixture. Also, a little °wets. :is an illustration of this, I of this juice added to -)apy ,water may tell here that I breathed sea-air . . - ' \ ofwop I on the Firth o1 Forth, in Scotland, Permits' large bubbles to be blown. while a boy; then was taken to Wis- iAll Summer The Egyptians made bri,. compos- consin, where I remained nineteen ed' of clay mixed with water in which i �r roubles straw had been crushed. The straw Sears; then, without is all this timecauses due t+oAdd "I have to work in the store and INDIGESTION do own housework, txho, and I having breathed one breabh of the sea, Soule STOMACH y i was necessary because the clay I walked quietly, alone, from the - could not be handled properly with CON"PATH got nervous and run-down and was in middle of the Mississippi�Valley to the ''..,Headaches . �.NAUsEA bed nearly all summer.The lewKnoise plain water," Gulf of Mexico, on*a botanical ex-_-�- would make me nervous.I was told *' torsion, atld while in Florida,far from '. .Paper Garden the coast, my attention wholly bent to'take Lydia >~ I?inkhams Vei;e- - mow is the time to take paper and on the, splendid tropical vegetation ,W IIEN there's too much acid in Take a little whenever heartburn, table Compound and I have takes '- pencil in hand, study your garden about'me,*I suddenly recognized a sea- your stomach, you mtconY• must force your- sick headaches, nausea, flatulence, seven bottles.It has made,mes ¢ = catalogues, your possible acreage Lor breeze, as it came sifting through the self to work, and"eves pleasures Indigestion or biliousness show the er and put more color into my face. ~_F gardens and to plot it all out, while palmettos and blooming vine-tangles, are too great an effort. Appetite digestive system is becoming too I am looking after my store and olir you have time to consider everything• which at once awakened and set free legs; the digestion is poor; the acid..,Whenever you are taking cold housework and my four childrea _ or feel sluggiyh, weak, constipated, » Z. 4 a thousand dormant associations, an¢ whole,system suffers. and I am getting along nicely now. THE GREATEST TIE, made me a boy In Scotland, as if all Ll boratory tests show an acid Phillips' Milk of Magnesia has a _Mn �. Malin, R R No. S, Barton M the intervening years had been anni- condition Is due to errors to our gentle, laxative action. ,t,�Hamilton,Ontario,Canada. Be civil and obliging to a11, dutiful hilated.-John Muir, in "Tae Moun• modern diet. But you need not wait Delightful to take. Endorsed by ,; ` where God and nature command you; tains of California.' to diet your way out of the troullle', physicians for 50 years and pre- l _ be a friend to one, and that friendship i keep sacred, as the greatest tie upon —� Take a tablespoonful of Phillips' scribed everywhere for men, wo- s earth, and be sure to ground it upon Th• King Prefers a Pipe. ltiilk of Magnesia. men and children. The genuine is ofrtue; for no other is either happy or Among Royal smokers, King George This will neutralize the excess always a liquid •it cannot be made lasting•-Lady CherFansis eft acid:sstantly; make you feel like's in tablet form. It always,bears the . prefers a pipe to cigars,- and the new person in just a few moments. nam+ Phillips for your protection. -y Prince of Wales favours-cigars, pipes, t,r ISSUE No. 4—'31 and cigarettes. _ Made In Canada _ ~` .. v- .... .v.. .::.- wAk 1fit. 'Y 7. y- A �.'!•:.� '� ;�.. ',,. z • Anglican Church, cordially invite the Miss Brown,elocutionist,who delight "� , A •23 M) 30 R BOND%-Government. Municipal and women of .the district to be present ed us all last year; Miss Dodge, viol- _.Beourtty and ser�oe'[o t age ouch;. Alio,Induetridm Mor ~ TERMS J � service of the .World's Day-ofmist; Mrs. Price and other friends Insurance of all rode. Safe�nveetmeuG at from 6 to 7 per Prayer, Centennial Church, 3 p. in. on will entertain us sifter which refresh- cent.. 41.76 per year,; $1.60 If paid in advance.. Low rates for Auto Insurance and Feb. 20th. ments will be served. 'Admission 26 iiptions to the United Sous nae Creat Fire Insurance. INSURANCE,.;-All classes wiitten trJ• Bricain$2.twin advance. A Valentine Social will be held in and 15 cents. cludir! Fire, Automobile, Wtnd- ' the Church on Thursday evening 12th --- - _ Also, representative of g of February, by a group of the W. A. CARD OF THANKS. The Cknada Life Assurance Co. scorn. Accident and 8icknees.3 JQk•N MURKAR, Proprietor. A good program Has been arranged — 421y PhonePiek,515 Address Phone or write _ - iV an firs Crave •n aril t t - SALE REGISTER. wish to thank their many friends and BROUGHAM, At'TARIO 43 f A t'y Howard-R'uud neighbors for their kind expressions -at the stock yard of sympathy and floral tributes in arrie , at unua:ton, on :..u_- h ' their recent_bereavemnt clay, Jan. 24- h, by hey. Dr. I-Laser, 'to-tf1,ills, ,a: t e herd, rhu.ce -- -- .� daU .,.11]11111 CQ"::,�IlVl_ttlll�, A�:rs!ares, ✓ Mary L. peryl, )u n, �htcl' ifs Jer v:� nd Shorthorns belongin„ - Notice to Creditors. ^ ,,I(ienry and Mrs. W cud of the L: :'= to T 3. Hawt?n. Sale-at cine: Cred- -- P / C KE R I N G = 'Lii}e, to Juhn Earl Hf Ward, youngest it.extended. F. W. Silversides. Auct, do the Nlatter of thr h�t:ci.e•of Rachel son of John and Mrs. Husard of Ger- Yard St. Toronto. The couple were at- Saturday. Feb. 7th-Auction sale of Ann Uordon.'late of tile'I'm%n,hil' b:I3ft AT THESE PRICL+'S IS :tended b Kenneth and Mrs. Coburn, horses, cattle sheep, piga" inlple_ of 1lariposa in the County cf is _ Y 1 torte, R'idocv, Deceased. the latter being the bride's sister. nlents furniture etc. at lot 2l, real EC NOMSCA?.j FOO=? _ They will reside in Toronto. of con. 3. Pickering the property NUrTcE is hereby given that, all ere. gADDIE _l of Win. Gray Jr.. Sale at one o' ditors and others having any clKinis , 13c per lb. FILLETS, lilt per lb. GREEN RIVER. clock sharp. See bills and advt in .against the Estate of the late Rache) Piece, 15c lb. Ann Gordon, who til.d_on or about _ -Salmon Whole, 14c Ib.vThite Fish-13c_. • nother -4'lerlttce and Prem the Fourth day of Januar A. D., The Dramatic Club from Cherry- tire,_Aucti owns tp o Mariposa in Fresh Fillets, 16e. lb. ,Lake Herring, Sc lb. wood are giving e p ay , ea s on Tuesday, Feb. 10th-Auction sale of the County of Victoria in theProv. - •.a String", at the Green River-Church horses, cattle and pigs at lot 15, ince Ontario. are required to send, on OYSTERS, 35 ets. per Jar. on Friday evening Feb. 6th..Admias- con. 7. Pickering the property of or before the Sixth day of February, vml w AZ.t `ion 25 and 15 cents. George Brown. Sale at one o'clock 1931, to the undersigned solicitors for The B. Y. P U. of. Green River William Cruess, Bsecutor under 'rhe 5 STRING BROOMS. 29 etc. Church is holding a fancy dress Carp- See Bills. Fred Postill, Auct. Will of the said Rachel Ann Gordon. Lettuce, 9e. Spinach, 2 lbs. for 21c. Cabbage, 9e. lb Friday'Feb. 20th-Impp-tant credit their names, addressee and desert ival at Locust Hill rink on Tuesday sale of Reg. Horses, Farm. Stock. tions and full articulare In writtn of Oranges-19, 25, 35, 50e.*Doz. Lemons, 19e.:Doz night, February 17th.,' All are wel- P g conte. Adults 25, children 15 Implements, Hay, Grain Roots etc. their claims,a statement _of_their ac- Celery,.large, 20c Tomatoes, 15c, lb. _ _ at lot 29, con. 3, Pickering, the counts, and the nature of the securi• ...Celery,. - ----- HIGHIIAND CREEKproperty of Alex. Lawson No re- ties, if any, held by them, serve. Sale at one sharp. See BillsAnd take notice that after the Sixth CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINO On January 29th, a euchre was held Prentice and.Prentice Auctioneers. (day of February, 1931, the said Wil in Morrish's Hall. Prize winners, lad- Ilam Cruess will'proceed.to distribute : Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 ies, 1st, Mrs. H-; Bush; 2nd, Mrs. C. the assets of the said Estate among Morrish. Gents: 1st; F. Reed, 2nd, the persons entitled thereto, having -_ N. Helliwell, regard only to the claims of which be The Highland Creek Women's Ins- Coal" .Coal1 shall then have had notice, and that ,I the said e �ihavem Cruess. will. not be at titute held their,January meeting at liable for the said assets, or any part P1Ckering Hardware Store the hcme of Mrs. J. Cleghorn. Re- � 1•rpr• Qf to ans -___ - pnrts were gFv' n by -tib e a:em'ers o. - hp shall not then)have rp�ote}loe, ... the'Christmas baskets sent to the sick Hard and Soft Boal of the.. Dated r.t Lindsey this Ninth dliq of and needy families. Relief work isbest gllaliry On January. A. D. 1931, being continued by the Institute in FROST & FRO -5T. 'K We submit Rith pleasure, this new Balance Sheet we have hand - the Ai�trict; c��al, clothing and food . •' ` ';' ' Temple Bldg., ,• .drawn tip for you : -- being gent to families requiring them, Lindsay. Ontario, -The meeting was foliowpd by after- THOS. As LAW - Solicitors for the said - noon tea. Owing to the illness, Bride William Cruesp, CREDITING YOU :-Pleasant Relatiowbips Broder, of the Mail and Empire was Pte]=®=�ris� int. 20.23 Executor Friendliness and Generosity tunable to address the ladies at this __ Confidence and Loyalty rneeting, but will in the near future. DEBTIN ouhsu►,eiole G YOU :-885 Days in which to be _ eHappy and Prosperous John and Mrs. MaWhinneyand fam- ivi ' • ;LEAVING A SURPLUS.-Our Appreciation and - "ily of Toronto, spent the weekgnd in pre p our midst. Beet Wishes for Mrs. Lorne Kemp is teaching at No. 2 S. S• during the illness of their tea- A HAPPY NEW YEAR cher, Miss Kine. - Mrs. Morgan had the misfortune to ' fall on the icy sidewalk -chile in the •city and tractnre her wrist. J. S. BAlSr%^N 1' x_14. IC C+L�1NV Because of the storm Friday night r - LOW John and Mrs. Forgle's party was postponed till Saturday night On Monday night Mr Henry Allen Mammoth Price Slaughtering Sale died suddenly at his home in Toronto They have spent their.summers in COMM or WSIMSS tour,F.o. a,Wlesber,Ivy ealy pati Be nnin Janus 15th and lasting our midst for a number of years R $ - =' The women of the United Church It challenges the performance of any :-- until February 15th. = • Centennial and Dunbarton, also. the six, regardless of price. It introduces . Super-Six smoothness to the lowest rice Let p p �- •- � us.gr,ote a few of these epecisla • :.� ' AUCTION SALE OF class..It looks like a far more expensive DIPn'a heavy black rubbers, .ohd Beal, cash .*ale price'3.29;•Boys' sizes, HORSES AND CATTLE car. It is bigger, Wider and roomier than 1 '40 and l DO : Heavy 5lackinaw costa, reg. tip to 6 95, cash Pale mangy cars that sell for hundreds of -price 4 OS: Men's heavy rib wool underwear, whiletheylast 1.19 + ver P.'Art ••ent : Perniats.a he>%vy flee -lined andiea, reg. 1,00 - Furniture Etc. dollars more, I. IS the Value Sensation _ rp+h Xe prier -'dc•:per garment. Best ritlality bays' • in a ',ear Of sensational values. bocl% bc,cfts, clearing Cosh �n.le price ..8n per pr. j _The ptopetty vf See , sir band bill- fs)r vthe.r,aperial item-better still, vi6it our store, - m W 2Z. QRAY, JR_ copare fltittlity%nd pricey. No obligation on your part. - .'+T - e e e = ' Phone'_'1+04 Lot 24, Rear Can. 3,Pickering On the evening of ESSEX CECIL . -- BRADLEY :Saturday, Feblruary 7th, 1931 The followtng property,'viz: :P I C g 30 R I N GF HORSES &ND CATTLE Bay mare, 4 years old; Bay gelding_3 Bears old; Red and white ° with Is Your Pickering News paid for C calf by side: Black and 'white cow, Th e Ch ♦ fresh; Red and white cow, in full Sow , 7er of milk; Black and white cow, with -- calf by aide; Black and ,white cow, bred Sept.21st;Black_*od_whlteeow; ---�ilkr-g, a�ppo:eato be laealr; Black Ross, Ames & aartshore Co., Ltd., Oshawa, Ont. :and white now, ,milking; Ayrshire ` ` E cow, with calf by side; Jersey cow, with calf by aide; Blatt and white E D M U N D HIND L U M BER . ` „shelter.springer;.White heifer,spring. _ - ` vr; White heifer, 2 years old; 8 Black and white heifers,2 years old; White Wrare,l the $Hire's ViaBhmaig - •heifer, 1 oegarold; Red and white beef. COMPANY, LIMITED. er. pearl Red. bull.Black year�8-fit $Lft AND MILLWORK - � _ , ercalves. Coach Service�Pios easEP AND Fr>irL FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION '." Daily "'Yorkshire sow with 11 pigs; York. PICKERING-TORONTO - --I shire cow with 9 pigs; Yorkshire sow Masonite., for thewith4 pCgs; Yorkshire sow, bred Oct, .Fare 50 Cents , •• lAtb; 11 Shoat; 19 Shropshire ewes; - - 68bropehire lambs: .l'YN Shropshire Moder'n' Leave Pickerin (Standard Time) Leave Toronto ram.registered; 2 Geeseand 1 Lander. A. M. P. M. A. N. A. M. IMPLEMENTS&HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - - - Farm _�- . ' k f _.� 3.55 a 7.30 3.30 Wagon; M; M riding plow; NI,-H. WRITE U'S FOR LITER ATURE AND SAMPLES a 7..35 4.55 8.30 `4.80 diet harrow; M. H. hay redder; M.•B. .4 55 "�.5:i 9.30' 5.80. cultivator, 13 tooth; M.•H. mower; Ji.• - • 9,55 6.55 10.30 630 $. mower; M.-H.clover table; Surrey,DANFORTH AND -MAIN ST. TORONTO Grover If33.4.5 io 7:80 ''Buoy; Milk wagon; Milk neigh. Pul• � .10.55 'b 7.55 per,Cocksbutt; Set of harrows, 4see- _ 11.55 8.55 P. M. 8.80 tions; Set-of harrows, 2 sections; P0 . M. b 9 55 12.30 •b 9.30 '.Pony cutter: Cart: Speed jack; 2 New 12.55 10.55 1.30 10.80 ! tongues; Light tongue; Scuffler; Pig 1.55 11.55 Z 30 11,80 --crate, Ensilage fork; Pick; 2 Madd• 255 -' asks; Whiffietreee; Barley fork;Cross- ;•eut saw; 2 Wier,incubators, 130 egg; ° „a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and 2 Brooders; Cook stove, H, T.; Rock- Fresh Salmon, 16c lb., bv*piece. 15c Ib., by whole fish Holidays only. c Sunday only. .ing chair; Churn, No,3; Vacuum Winter caught White Fish, 18c Ib. N TT bPICK P -cleaner-, 2 Lantern's; Connor washing O HES STOP AT ANY'POI machine and,numaroue other articles. Aylmer choice peas. 2 tine P&G soap, 10 bars,... 48c PASSENGEKS. SIGNAL PLAINLY' , GRAIN RTC, Aylmer chlmer i eto ornoes, 2 ins 27c',Pearl Aoap, 10 bars, .. ' 43c TO THE DRIVER. A quantity of O A 0144 oats; A quan- Q Oxydol, large pkg. ... .. 23c - Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara city of O A C No. 3 oats; A quantity Barton peas, 3 tins ... 25c Chipso large pkg, ... 23c Falls,Ham iltanArantford, Windsr, Detroit,Barrie, b. h at O A 0 Banner oats; A quantity of Currants,2 lbs., 29c Corn flakes, 3 pkgs, .:. 25c , Orillis, Midland, Jackson's Point and :3s .garden peas. Aquantity of Cobbler Icing sugar,8lbs„ '25o:Quick Quaker oats, china 88c intermediate points. potatoes and beans. 400dyear Tires Exide Batteries Connec�i4on�s Rt Buffalo ad Detroit for all Sale at one o'clock sharp. 'Battery Charging _ "�'" U. ' A' - _ 9' points. 'Ir c ,r Gra1o,poultry,potatoes, veal y Call and see us or Gray �oach= Li �cliI 'P?and 411 sums of$20,00 and un• j der,c�•b;over that amount 8 months Phone our order, We deliver. oredir r approved joint notes, with Phone Markham 6402. per.cent per annum added. - ' Cohn Sc r t. PRErTICE k PRE\TILE we jam_ Gel]eral� Clark I Auctioneers �• tri• Me Duncan, Merehantf Green Rivet _ :'' .}.. ._ 'f , : .' 'h•M$ ,.yt''� ii,3'r. of ' ,L .ny'E�p w_,.....• _ .".. :.... .... .:.: .. �:.:.' :.. .. _ :„ay..rK.,- w!.••4i�•,.r?�+'�'' �, n5.^ •G,tin. r - c.,,•! -"".. -t..P':h°i. i '. •... �T'"3.1. Y •, ....`.s' 'v.;•"':x ta,"j'a.. <. ., ! .4i. '.:?' r!^. .. ,u, a.. r• .. +i�'': .'� �. ;a,,,e9. ..e�,.}.;v a ...�.r..,. .$'•tea s... w.:.. •.,:.. •, ......:. � ..,t .,,` � •� :,,, 1GLARRMONT. M. Morgan was in the city —The bear emerged from his f married Woman F ' - �eoday,- Mere &Ybur Chance cern- a i'Rm:Linton-ts cooftaed—to hie Qo.�1'pdnasda�last. _ _ __ wiut•r'a retreat ee Wed a Thetrouaty snow plow wae'very and havipg seen hie shadow re- without risk to use Sybilla Spahr's —Eats Only Baby Food house G. Scott from asevere cold. active over the weekend. tarried to his winter's quarters Remedy for tonsilitis, quinsy, croup, "For 3 years I ate only baby food, W. G. Scott suss confined to his Mr. and - Mrs. Woodward Jr., for another six Weeks, when he catarrh colds coughs, sore throats, everything else formed'gas. Now,. bed a few days last week with an were in Toronto on Wednesda expee a ring to have rrived. and tonsil diseases. . Eve bottle is t� I eat anything ' ail!aR back, n p p ry +thanks .to, Aderlika, M. J. and Mrs. �Vilker, of To. . Barkin Reesor hada business ___ guaranteed. Try it: E. C. Jones, Drug and enjoy life. —Mrs. K Gunn. ---- Von @crit the week-en with trip to Toronto one day last week. Notice to Creditors - gist: Just ONE' spoonful 4dlerika' re- p 1el�up R'agg sold a valuable - heves all GAS so you can eat and fired and Mrs Evans. Percheron horse to a Montreal r-- -� ---- sleep better. Acts on BOTH upper Mrs. Overland, of Erin,Ont., is patty last week. In the ihttter of the Estate of Williaty DOn t LO$e MOne and lower bowel removing poisons t spending a week here with her son, Miss Grace Mundell entErtaioed Harry Banka, late of the Tutvna,i Y were titers, C. A. Overland and fat7til &LILEW rnrzr eviller r;�iu_c, o u n y .o n• whicir caused your Ftomach trouble. Ciao] pears, Out' totivns i t.+ria, Farmer, deceased, C-nrs ,,n every*tird. If you sell thew l p em-lice on We-.dnesday a,ternaon Alive. uu:eoneha to i:if! thew t'�rl_-No matter what you have tried fol Nese=-ur, hxs.been . m,tbiug. .ilial just.. Ncrrt�e i;l,etehy gitien th'.,t.+!I t re lite market, Sell thew in proper mar-� stoinach and bo",�els, Adlerian will rounds in Claremont during the I (l,� Hca•,;jz11t of so ntatry blocked dimes and �,thers h tying a t•Iaiu,a sunrise ycu. E. C.Jones r a kat cunditi+;n to I{et the hest t„atket 1 D aggist. >' Ipatlt neck. roads bn loess in the village {lac +{rtin_t the Ls[ateof the Idle �i'illi.ur, Arica. All nolle h}uld Le starv?d __---- - Henry Banks, who died on or about _ _ Claremont sent two riuka to been vkt'y quiet during the past the Twt nty-set•enth day of Noventher, for'll hutir's hefore killing, and.let we Blae•ksmithing I Berrie this week to compete in week. A. D, 19:3U, at the Townshi of Picker- do the killing and dt•essing. I ki4l Poul- the bonepiel. At time Of writin P try in the right way. I feather them g Mr. Lents had a business trip ing, in the County of Ontario, •in the tight out to the wing tips. I dou't Horse-shoeing and General Work ' nh reports were available. to Toronto un Monday. He reports Province of Ontario, are re usted to Mr. Aitken, manager of the that Dir.' McIntyre continues to `� mind a few quills or pin feathers, we promptly attended to. a send on or before the Twenty-eighth et them all out. You local branch of the Bank of Com• improve. day of February, 1031, to the under. E get the best Lawn Mowers Sharpened price for' poultry killed and dressed ' Mr. M, s-annasi-vacation, ed Eaecutora_ander the Will of and R-epaired. . . Mr. McMullen is re'itevin r s—Fre right. Large or small lots I kill them g• Pugh and Mra.Bert Mantle visited the said William Henry Banka, their all as they come- in, Also Dreseed Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Harry Found returned to names,addresses and descri tions a d the latter'a dao titer Mre, Jarvis p ¢ Poultry for sale, killed fresh while you Phone Maly. 4125 Claremont on Saturday. after R + full particulars in writing of their g y poultry early as of $carboro, qac day last week. claims, a statement of then accounts, wait. Brio in our spending several weeks with her If all the people' in this section and the nature of the.securities, if they are better for hanging a day or so Q . �. daughter, lure. Storey, who has of country would widen their any held by'them; if loryour own use, I also draw pool• 91y HIGHLAND.CREEK been ill. try for entertainments.dinnervarties, a Mrs. Bell, of Deeoronto and sleighs and cutters to the width of And take notice that after the social chicken dinners, .or for home MOVED + the automobile we would have twenty-eighth day of February. 1981 use etc. :a' 'daughter, Miss Bell, of Toronto, better sleighs aIId Cutters and the said Ezeontors will proceed to I have a few dozen Jerusalem Oherry r spent the week end with the better roads, distribute the assets of the said Estate p!ante for sale. They make good win- Having rented m lformer's eon, George, of the Bank On Monday,Feb. 16th, the B. Y. among the pentons entitled thereto sow planta,from 26 cents up. in bloom y promisee'is of Commerce staff. P.'U. is holding a box social. A having regard only to the claims of or berries. Pickering I have moved to ned James Rv-ns 4A 00which the than then have tied notice, =N�A.LIr 1 id program of vocal and - they .A. H.COOKE, ' bed with some cecinas trouble to sad that-the ast$t3eorge C3ree ria ust west o t e r - instrumental mttaic has been ge, KIHRston Rd. qac of his le 9. The character of H. 0. Pearson will not be liable for 14.26 Pickering. Where I will Conduct a,black- one arranged and it is hoped that a the said&"eta, or any part thereof, to g' emiGhing bttetneea and a the ailment does not seem as yet large aRtheriag of the young peo. any person to whose claim they shall service statins, to be definitely known. ple,of the district will come and -not then have received notice. Mrs. Win. Birkett has been participate in this social gather Dated at Pickering this' Twenty- ROOT PRIINRD Imperial oil and gas, tires and spending a week in Toronto, ing.. Tho boxes will, be auctioned fourth dap of January, A.D. 1931. APPLE TREES tire repair@. attending the wedding of her during the evening. Be wire and George Green, Pickering, and Also, Taxi Service to or from mese, Miss Jones, who was marri keep the date open — Monday, Dr. H. C. Pearson, Dunbartom _ aoy point. _ wed is Tororrttslt;st wee$; Feb. 1�6, at 8 p. -m-'-in the school Ezecutore of the Estate o! the gomethinR New=8uper•grownTieee, — - - The regular. meeting of the �V. rOUro of the Baptist Church. 22.24 Late William Henry Banks four and flue years old with massae ' T ' M. S. of the United Church will be of fibrous roots, well balanced LAW held at the manse on Thursday, j 1' hpade that beat early, , �V Feb. 12th, after which Valentine AT WMEM Blaeksmithing I In nearly all kinds, 1.60 each, 1.26 .phone Brook. 1806 - for morer l,la r dozen. Tea will be served. Any one 1� Kinsale Ontario possessing any foreign articles are NEW SWORE ( Horse shoeing a SPecialt If you want say of these tcees order f v j;, y' *+ow, for there is such a demand for asked to bring same, m there will r All General Work,including Wood them for the+ beat the Standard. be a demonstration of these also. y • Work promptly � - The severest storm of the sea aon p mptly Dutch pleated leaf rpring bore attended to. apples last season. occurred on Friday last when Pork and Beana, 2 cans for 26c Also, 8 Bartlett peau 8.00, 8 Lombard ' there was a heavy fall of snow Ibe• of Oatmeal for ... 25c = 'Agent for Taco Farm Plume 2.30. As it was accompanied lip a high 3 Cane Pear for .. 25c Machinery. John T. Elliott,meat; f ;wind, the roads soon becamebad iy 4 Pkir Jell Powders for ... 25c. 279 !tars etraet, Eahawa — BARR 'drifted. When the storm ceased Wrapped T F'. S. "=r= 1 VX01 - • � mea and teams Wra Toronto Bread 8c- _ ,got to work and Choice Ceylon Tea, per lb. 88c GRUNWOOD 491y Phone 414 W 2W made them passable for motor 2 P gs Iodized Salt for ... We traffic, especially the• leading 8 P go-Corn Flakes for 25c roads• We deliver every day Don't forget to reserve Friday .. _ .� ' evening. Feb. 20th, the date of the Highest prices paid for bathe •' ' . � �' - 'entertainment to be given to the and eggs interests of the Public Library, Save pour coupons for Rogers' _ An interesting program is being silverware also the child's =. . ..n red, the mato feature being +— sdebate. For fnrther particulars savings ecrtp, Z na St e W d +k of artistic watch next week's news iterm. ,ryCOM * AJ e�lit� that ars ardstic 'The book committee are putting C. A. OYERLANL deisigns�thattwould be • forth every effort to place on the 3,ly Phone 2301 r inappropriate for tha library shelves some of the beet + purpose tp v3ewL Th• 'works of modern writers. Come - - one iilusb*ted is sim- and help boost one of the greatest Br ple, yet has artistry. 'assets of the community. Is your Tractor ready _ '•Ko Greater Tribute' ::. The Y. P. C. will have charge Ee y _' . - - � w. of the evening service in the BA p• for the 11L]Sh •� 1 N STAFi!OR List Church next Sunday. The CLARE�SONT ; l _ El Road • President, E. J. Legis will -Rive _ _ _ '- - • 'the address, his J Grocer Specials': - acre Whitby , snb'ect !icing _- "Cron a man fight agaiast God- _y -We equipped ed t0 €!� land r in." This is an arreetin - l I'� 1 Phone Whitby ; r question and one wbich we need a Cane Peas, 2�� give it a thorough over- _ to heed. The Y. P. Choir will 2 Cane Pork and Beans,-.'. 23c "rende - tions. a number a special aelec- • iaaUl with the proper tions. The S9akey hymn book 1 Large Can of Salmon, 15c - will be used and a very cordial 3 Pkgs Corn Flakes, invitation is extended to the •'• c 1 , y Iiaple Leaf �dutuzl Fisc you rsg people o! the district to 2 Boxes of Iodized Salt 10018 find a factor ~ attend this young people's service. � C c.. : Other events in the Dear future Real-Good Tea,per lb. we =- trained man. *�,��� Co. in connection with the congrega Regal Bread sura Obeap rates for farm and country h i arch are: Aped & complete stock Of buildings. a Feb. 28rd, Rev. Dr,.Stillwell, of Highest price paid for butter and eggs p Windstorm Insurance on buildings. =' Toronto, will deliver a lecture on Phone order. We deliver, wind-mills,81los oto. + !Bolivia, illustrated with lantern McCormick-Deering Automobiles Insurance glides. Sunday and Monday,Mar. � $ R � g NI of Sri kinds. =8th sod 9th, the. pastor's third R8 ]PARKS a FOR 8AL>!f anniversary services will be wine hone Claremont 8701 pairs kept at all ducted by Rev. 0. H. Schott, M. Write or phone A., B. D., of Toronto.Schutt the 'times. Far D. BOW MAN H Monday evening Mr. Schott will tTanuaery i deliver his lecture,illustrated withZO WHITBY, ONT. V lantern slides,on "My Trip to the Cle�xanCe Sale' OUr prices are right. Holy Land. T19is will be the v Green River outstanding lecture of the season, a yon will not want to miss this. Of Rubbers, vnderwev, Claremont Basket Factor i Ocher special features will be sweaters Shirts Mitts Charle8 CDOper, - ` - y announced in One course. ' r Manufacturers of Died, in Claremont, on Friday and SOOkB. All kinds oY Fruit Baskets, Berry evening last. after a lingering Ill. Crates, Farmerq, Bushel nese, Flora•Elligt, beloved wife of Men's Jumbo knit sweater coats, John Fleming, in her sixty, camel and red, reg. 3.50, for 2,20 Baskets, Clothes Baskets seventh year. Mrs.p laming was Penman ribbed all wool under- The Most _ 'Frank Pennock ' de@eended from old lancer stock, wear, reg. 1,50, at .. t.19 "The Proprietor iQ her grandmother being the first 9hicts,'military Sansei, plain y Maker of the well known white child born in the Township or checked, reg. 1.50,,for 98c Liquid Barnes' Baskets. of the¢reater,part rof heralife ised nti! Men's Socks, all' wool, per pair 25e f rPbone Markham 8409 moving to Claremont a few years Mitts and Gloves, reg. 1,50, z Investment ' ago. She was a devoted wife and for ... .. gc = - �+ 75c and 9 a kind mother, industrious and — progressive, and a neighbor who GROCERIES was always ready to help in any Quaker 3 minute oatmeal 'A SAVINGS Bank Account ie primarily an in. f,� • , n, s vestment. But it is the only _ I;TtE,tsYst investment _ - of need, a consistent member large package 25c 'tugta fair rate of interest,, that is available for Nd of the United Church where her Paetr Flour, 24 lb. .: SVC yyour use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can = services will be atly missed. Good airy Butter,lb. ..: 280 be immediately met by the bank account that has 1 x. Besides her sorrowing husband she Matches, 3 boxes 25c been consistently developed. Your investment,as j is survived' by two lona and one Sunkist Oranges, per.doz.. 20c ' each, yields regular returns in interest. Your i daughter : Archie, of Markham Peas, 3 cans 25c iavestment as a bank account yields constant 1 `• =_• + Township; Andrew, of Burketon; Dates, 3 lbs. .. 25c satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is s w and Mrs. Roy Morpo of Cldit• Tea, Crown Blend, 88c always ready for other uses witisout'the trouble -- ' moat. There are also oetr grand• Tomatoes, large tin, 21for-. 23c, of converting it into cash. - �children., The funeral took plae}s :. . .from her late residence on Mouda last, conducted b Rev. A. McLel I GOLD' S y ME CANADIAN. BAN K --= fan. assisted by Rev. 8, R, Steph- tT f: eoe, and the remains were laid to y _ of COMMERCE F; rest in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Lower.Priee Store 'Scarboro, Rev. Major Birch offici• a ! ating at the grave. The bereaved Where 0ualit counts '""'' `"`S aT°'�u"'''O - � sold and Installed by family have the sympathy of the 'THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ; w}tole community. I CLAREDdONT, ONT. FRANK J ?ROUSE . _�_. VICIt;.lt INS — ONTAIM . 5. ,:_..:!, :rt;' '•,. y, ! ,'r.•4 -.r :;, .nn. r .,.- aa- '•xr .a,a .<+:. ,r.. ,'-'� .. - ...?� '•Yr -> �—'w 5.� ell Ia 2 r ' • , . .... :Haar:: yr•� -:.ai".7c.... .. The 'pcinceas realitld, after hue : er--- , graude at the king's face on that un- - , s return to El ftanchitu ha wretch's "1► Grin that he was the bearer of"doleful tid••,l "Oh, Dad," she quavered, •`is - a PQ _Priv it�V� lugs. „ a„ .-1o2 illlo n Ken Burney gone.� "He-is," His 1'Iajesty,repried aeidu- - ------- 9 -- - our "Dan, is hide, he certain'Y� _ ly. •n h' h • i la.". _ --- _ — . a-single-prelimift*ey-r,-arii- � Ake�- - By PETER B. KYNE' - ink the,princess crumpled lip cn thN _ • _ _ rug. "Oh, jackass that I ani," tivtailed t the king and fled for smelling salt•. � �� _ - He .was ten _minutes restoring his g d' I siaorsls, more important 'things to discuss, re- daughter to consciousness—and even - 'Bradley Bardin employs Ken surra»' member the unimportant and tell Ga - thenshelooked at him so wildly and es db general manager on condition_ that had the Z q o than "Ken rid him of martin B uc aKen agnis laould ride him this morning.01 �ndno had cn t yl stv�hernmindi.te NBuck �il>,�' Gallegos, t%Vo vIn ett al_orie " ' and trains thirty men and meets Galiethe ne _s - and and.tavo hundred of his followers in t comm obviatenications betweenc- iitytGalle os and y'��he pleated, the boy's gone b tt Gallegos he isn't dead. He wasn't even hurt." do Kl Cajon Bonita and detAats them:-Then F3ruca_and rill_- e"°a— i forces. Ke yname .L e gpapa'-tlTp pr 17 agrees to meet them. ua egos aeiti- i battle and kept my a pniniment. - cess glared .,at her parent. "Why - pret and takes up the entrenched positt+a formerly occupied by Ken, Bruce plaice, . "When Bruce's scouts emerged into I didn't you bring him home with yogi:" to follow Ken into the Calon and drive they "He vouldn't come. lie's left the -him onto "legos position.- hen and the valley and failed to!ovate ate, P 'country—quit me—passed me u libx: _ - ", his men enter the Cajon.ln the dark ancti took the news back to Bruce. It uz• P P - `� take up ponitionw on the tree-cndehtdi zled him worried him a little erhap;., a white chip on the floor of'a raide•3 Canada a�ng �s dawn breaks Bruce a , " nd are met with Then, behind him, a heard a ncounted i gainblin house. I offered him the men enter-the­<-R,n 11 9 h _ b' pre from Burne* on h s ttanrucand t al- resile icy of the 'Bardin `Land and Segos in Lront.who ttkinks Bruce in Asn force-'agproaching_ and a subdued I P - `' Burney. Then Gal;egos uodpd race t�T` bugle call warned hint th-- ey were rilr-, Cattle 'mpany and a salary of`fif:v ward to rob the de9d an8 are caught t. I thousand dollars a year to ata on the, war and machine-Run rire o! Burner's ales. Then the advance guard of rur- Y ------- ----- - --' - -' - — --- — ` ,riflemen - The rurales then ride into- she ales fired into him and Bruce lost his Payroll and 'he just laughed at the. L L valley, to-be He's earn.d about five hundred dollars How to Thoroughly Cleanse Your Teeth ,Iuriel iurain has fallen-in love with head. He couldn't afford taken T{en, and baa Persuaded hr: fa,her to by the rurales,Iand there could be`no I in salary and he's sold his horse tor,a tal�nr�t. unsucces3- thousanl—so-he's rich and indepenu- - - Prlly.o -to tee- profit"to him in g ing em in the sully. I ent. He left Huachita for points west i' John Burke Ingrain - - pass. They're born fighters, those To get Ground this situation. dental CHAPTER, KKKI•—(Cont'd.) . rurales and they outnumbered Bruce at three forty-seven this afternoon." In out last article I mentioned some "Well; that's not such-bad news." of the'reasons•why teeth de0lay. We floss has been invented. This should ' Instantly the_firing ceased. By this In the emergency he remembered he !The hand of the princess strayed ou b.` inserted between each pair of time fully half the Gallegos forces had a friend •with a hundrd riflemen say that an imperfect diet, from which nest-doorteeth a'nd'pulled '"ere casualties and among the sur- and four nachine gunners'down in the I and caressed- his grizzled cheek. "Pit I certain essential elements of food are least you, forced.1,im to abandon his larking,may be the cause of tooth de- Vigorously but gently in and out. vivors there existed tto thought of Jur' barrarrea, so he decided to join forces contract." cay, and that another cause.of this Trite tongue should be cleaned with „�—�p-resistanee..Artoss the valley then' with Gallegos in a hurry, "I didn't. He fulfilled it—to over' unpleasant happening was the action a Di'('e oC whalebone and after clean- "fled like frightened rabbits,headed fes --"That was his fatal error He cam.'-. flowin without a sin le casdalty,'fm I ing the teeth, .gums and tongue the the haven of'timo'ar-clad slopes of `•lie out in a hurry. Thac was the way Ga,- g-- ' g of germs and acids !n the mouth. mouth should -be rinsed thoroughly th encircling.-evenhills, and as they ran rile legos expected me to come out—and r evidently he didn't regard the killi% You may remember also that the rurales broke formation and pursed when he sate that pinto'horse of mine s of Bruce and Gallegos and a.hundred suggestion wad made that teeth are I T lime tc to P and fifty-two more important than dishes and that The tray to use, the lima water is them iadepenlent:y, sabering theta, out in front—;hen he sized u t.�s anything more than ai morning lust as ae wash our dishes after eVe,y this, Fti•st pout 'a little of it Into a killing them with pistols cutting that:1 colors of .he other hdrsea in the�Bruce an even drew his wages: up gto last lass, t4en taking some into the mouth off from the 'sills and slaughtering outfit he said to himself: Hahn Yon- He ri ht; 'ani said he didn't have the meal time we should clean our teeth tcrce 1, hack and forth.between the `them even while tl ey begged for the der cometh the ,gringo,' and got rea..y g + every time Syne use them. Today q i teeth wl'h the ala of the tongue and for business. Nati rally I knew that heart to charge me for a split day artlefe has to do with the actual busi-.i �. s:aerccy they would nit have given. Y z ness of c•ar,trg for the teeth. For-about ten minutes the rura:c's as his party approached the barren"�-c asedFthe be ame after rolling stone a avtenudks rtrinlsettlte month,withen h plain mere bogy riding over the field, giving Bruce would wave h:s hat at Gallego. again." g !tone I First of all; a leaGing lite Insurance and'endeavor to identify himself—so ga company takes the trouble to telt us. water. if the lime water i� too strong the "mercy shot" to the wounded,there y !t should take us at lea+t two minute" gradually fiber formed -tip and-rode on into the killed Bruce before he could do that.� "Did he name the destination to• lea some plain nater but -thiFoIey o argue with the Los Osoa tor.- Then my entire party opened 7 ward which he is now rolling?" The learn to use It [ell etrengah by adding to broth our teeth properly. One- !s on. doubtless. Acrd when they Bruce's men and they were all too rat-I Prince>s-na: so far recovered her ac tempted to add that only a very ex lees n atcr each day. it`ng•' -' fed to do.more th to n wild. Gallegos I custom mental and physical well- You ran secure Lime wa'?r from - - -were out of sight Ker. Burney mounted g g t , pert tooth brusher can hope to make � his men,merged is d:rided forces and couldn' see where our fire was comir., being as d become instantly practice. a thorough Job of his molars in ouch pont druggist but it you Iva fr a He did not .and I didn't ask,hiat I farm or !n some place remote from rode noith out of EI Cajon Bonita. from; ?robably 1e thought it trDs a _ , a *bort reeve of time. Here are the using long enough to_gate Bruce's men from the hills near. the'1 was too upset.' dtrectlons which you must follow if C the gri�at convenience of a drug store "merely pn I "Did you take note-of the number's'. r you oan snake your own.ltma'w'ater as Into Martin Bruce's dead fare and ex- Pass- So•just,to be neighborly,he g)t t the cur he entered." you woiiM hecome,exper;-!n perform . a into action too—and that's the tail rf! ing this health saving little chore. (follows: am ne Rowdy for possible wound_..He the kangaroo.^ - "h didn't. I tell you my brain was i Take a teacupful of clean unslacbed had none, set Ken Burney tied him `o Don't be'satisfied-with merely clean-i i numb. I was so sore at him I didn't lime, the-+ame that builders.u,e. :pow a bosh and left him there. !ng the fronts of your teeta. Reuiem- "Rowdy'. status is that Of a sm»p- - CHAPTER \COIL' i e*re if I neer saw hint again.". I take a Pitcher that Hili hold two "It's «bout time you retired. P.P. I beT that each tooth has five ?ides, the uart3. P`ut the lime In tht+ Pitcher, glel l:iorse:" he explained to Tom Bled- "Get off your horse,"the king ora+ r- You're losin the old wallop! I'll mi- (front, the bank, the tiro surfacer es n g p, ` add unlet and stir until you fill the so, -he enterel Mexico illegally th'r ed, and Burney obeyed. Instantly the tneett the t?erh anSi'hr tor.-The hest i on a drink—two-of them--and whey nay to clean the outside surfaces of pitcher. Yot: stbouid stir thoroughly 'worning: hence he: will he king_enfolded h�m, in a grizzly bear..-you'rer-soothed and comforted tell,nie' until the.water looks like-milk. Let as - , ` urea husk 3o presently the kirtg told'he�: and}the teeth'aria it the gums !s to more att all tate water, leaving the lime at ,muffled goods and sold--at public embrace. Son,' he murmured the sad :tor of the wicked lni ht is stand for twenty-four hours. Pur chat aaction'SEnO. De Haro will bid hada hunch you were a gift a to me 1 the brand in circles. ThE tops of the auction for the benefit of the state. At ily, th`• first night you cam g frorrtGad.�a, he proceeded with Itis nteticulo•'.s'teeth and the side toward the tongue him Se for about-dile dollars. This only I didn't suspect,'even-remolely. the bot cTm.. No:v fill again with recital phe eyes of the princess grew i should be brushed sfiraight 1n and out a•ili.-give Santis De- Haro a clear;; how valuable you .re. Don't'go :ntn p' water lair thoroughly and then' tie big-and bright with; pride and adnifra- t outr, axteen for each side and front, legal title. which he will transfer •o the cow-bus'ineas for yourself, m; bo;.' making t%>o et:'okes of the brush for a plece of muslin ove: the top so as tion, although she made no commen'•1 each count. to-'keep btit' the dust. Let this-stand n:e ttlen he presents Rowdy to me the I'll take a back seat I'll become chair- (To be contiqued.) for twenty-tour hours. Carefully Pour flr,t time I visit - B 7 P general gpt't , a And now we roma to the _ - tail him. It w 11 cost ma ma of the board and you can-have tate bet;eP�n ;he teeth and here is where f this na+er elf !A*o bottles which can Ave dollars export tax to brie Rowdy job of resident and neral manager. t- enrked. You-carr add w3tea to the• back into i iii'>d Stat^s territor;. acd fifty thousand,n year_ and y rt� — - HOpC = we lntrodyce a new implement in the Buena!" can go fishing or hunting whenes•e. When the'dawn of your soul !s bt,eak task of tooth clFaning, A tooth brush 1 time lit the pitcher until it is all used A= fhr entered the Baas fora Blyd- you doggone,pleas:. ;Val• not clean properly between the I up Fora fen cents you can make _ V2 commenced to chuckle. "Nobody ' "I'm profunrily grateful for Y01T and tl}egl! ht of life shines through teeth and It iK hetween the teetti thati'enouglr 1+me *ager 'o Inst the whole h +' Bruce saw u. enter Mexico and offer. The salary is marvelous, bat Scattering�he clouds of darkness I many germs and foreign matter lodge. faintly for a nobody has Seen us lcxve.-Mr. Barney, the job isn't. You can't slip rile yo:tr Through the Son we are born anew _a fCx has nothing on thee. Was it th-e -handcuffs and leg-irons, King Bardir-., It's then that life Is happiners .-Oat downed martin Bruce?" 'I want to be m, own man: I don't I And worth the gallas: fight ' Bt:rne:, nodded Badly."I knew that want to be a pampered pet. .I wan'. Our aim '!s Christ ouT Saviour wh,-n las rider rol:ed off the horee to make•sty* own bard bed and lie ;n! And through Him eternal life.- a Tablets gallop s k e ed world is oyster - - e a�i-oi desert him. So I had to .top it: This cot y , Tru • b^;ore hg could into -the effec- and III open it myself: That's ftttal.I Though the way is hard and lonely. tine rahg:'of the Gallegos gang." No proposition you can make will be I And the cheering friends are few - " -• •- They were back .�t the trucks by ten accepted. You've promised to dt We are treaty and,bewildered f me into ea'a: the cubo h-•for me already, and I haven't, - �rin What are we to do tFte• ca \t buds �s P g a cock. g y .. k:rg-tore loose , mighty yell: half earned that. Please give me a lift Its then He cortex to help .us --Are ;uu all _hq- e"" I into Huachita in your automobile.l Just like the sun afte:• rain. , `•Sey?o it,senor." Burney favored the c There's a train due out of there for!With hope and love everlasting _ kttlq with -a military salute. "I have the west-at-three-forty-seven and I He starts us off aglin. to re your outfit iptac� and the have a berth reserved onit" 1 —I. .11'. STEEPER,. (London, Ont.) P a ircntract completed in a highly satin- "Got That girl on your fool mine:, 2actory manner. Martin Bruce and eh?" the king accused:savagely. L16CTla Accepts forty-eight-riders,about half of them ,. "I was thinking A her this mornine I - SAFE Mexicana, with Miguel Gall:gos and while .he shooting was good, kin;;1 - Leagues' Reforms ont hundred of r,is followers, have she's a lallapalooza"' Genera-The Councif-set to work in been killed, and if you don't believe L "I hope she eats crackers in bed. 1 a small committee to examine Liber• COLDS a.ik the men. How wer, realizing you hope she's beef to the heel like a Here ian affairs and provide for' adminis• ; might require evidence, I- have'ar- ford steer; I hope'she wears a'dirty I trative and financiaf reforms 'which- ran- which- =• ranted with Send- DP Haro to photo- old wadded kimono and I-eaves tufts of� will help e�tpiate the horrors of graph both Bruce;cnd Gallegos before her hair in her comb; I hope she spills slavery revealed-in the recent investL burial and send their mugs to you." powder oft the lssrean aril opens your - "T�11 me all ,bout'it," His Majesty mail; I hope—but what's the use of 1 gation. - u Under the presidency o1 Arthur I 'ordered: And vhen the tale was told -hoping anything? You're a Gild aril Heude•rson, British Foreign Secretary, Prompt@II@ from 4` be queried, "What do you suppose of the plains and-_sweet Christian I the committee met-to examine means •::{ s caused Gallegos to ,open fire on-the thoughts are wasted on you. Climb. of sending European or American 'ad- HEADACHES, SORE Bruce party?" in'r, the car and depart out of my life minlstrators- to Liberia -to alter the I �° "I caused-him to._As-Your Majesty I hate you -I-do more. I.hate you a'. internal government:' Itis also ex- THROAT, LUMBAGO is aware,when a cowboy goes forth on second time." petted that the League will arrange a hard journey he rides his top horse. As they Darted at the railroad ata I a loan for Liberia which will enable RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, 3 worked long enough for. :Martin tion in Huachita, Iden Burney said: necessary reforms, but -the Council Bruce to know the top horses of his "Your Majesty, the,men used those in fists,that eaecuCton of the reforms rtEUR'ALGIA, COLDS, outfit, so from ycu: remuda I relectad nice rifles, • elfc^t,ively this morning must not be subordinated to granting Horses of simila-r coloration. The day that I took the liberty of teling them financial.assistance. ACHES o o d PAINS I went into El Cajon Bonita in fore they could keep them—with your corn- The united States- Government is - Gallegos had an opportunity to look plimcnts. And I wish you'd send about to be-invited to paLticipate in all of 4 the stock over; the day he delive.ed twenty do'lars gold to each member of brie committee's investigations �into has ultimatum he had another oppor- the rurale machine gun crews I had DOES NOT HARM tunity—and he employed b.,th oppor- planted oS. on the Gallegos-flanks. Liberian aLLairs. . Antoine .Sottile, �'• '`�' tunit:es. He 'would, you know. He They were bidder. there for two t?Sys Liberian government representative, _would want.to be in.a position to rec- and,nigbts on cQld rations before Gal- read a telegram from his Government �': THE-HEART accepting the Council'* recommends- ogiiize my force by the horses long legr•F ocellyled the barranca and if - ! before he could recognize me. And of they'd been d:acovpred it would have tions. _ . course Rowdy is a most spectacularly been,highly inconvenient. Good-by, sir, "The theatre audience o1 to-day is w marked horse;which ;�-why I sold him and good luck to you. And p.esse to Martin Bruce.' don't-forget to make good old Toin too conical,'—Otis Skinner. _ - "I had a hunch Martin vrould ride Bledsoe your general manager," H� . r 'him into action, so I delivered him to lifted his eobrero and bowed. ' "My. Mrs. Montmorency—"I thought you the old wolf yesterday.I took a chance respectful compliments to the grin- loved your pet -dog sit much?" Mrs. tRwtt�a REG. that;even if be should be communicat- cess, ar_-11 Poulton—"$o I do, dear; but my hns- ing with Gallegos he would not,'having Then the train rolled in and Ken band is doing so well in buslnese novo -. " co pe isrbich contains wd 1 —AU ane. . - -_ • — Burney climbed aboard.and started f�r that we can afford one with a better, - ��.g�ta Ateo'bottles of 24 and 100—A11 dlvRtieb. ISSUE No. 6-11 Oregon. yedlgreel Made to Canals y y A4' 4J•sx ,:e;; ,� .c• 'rD^ ^ tib• - :"' x ',f:, ,.. .r a w w� a,: ',t :L.: s a' ai-, fid :".;"•r. +s :,w' kyr.-`r - f - 1. _ rz'�°,r.; =. Poria Beauty Queen - eJII ipliClt Mwks or the - -,. The'New Fashions• or ►r�n a 1 _ � . ` 'Revival of Boyish Suits With 's 'Fitteed} Ba�cAsi is Featured G O�Yil1aMTC0 -. -At Paris Openings _ - Paris.—The first Paris openings'-la-- Winter Sports Kitchen Charm ^^^b•. dicate a swing in. the fashion pen- . f IIiking is one form of winter sports Gayety N the new note in kitchendulum back tow•ard'tailored simp'lic- �r sty. O'Rvssen revives Garconne —out with a friend where the bare design. This w•o"rk shop is"uot• the suits temitqred by fitted backs'fea; tree silhouettes are lovely; where dell- drab institution of yesteryear. Some tate grasses peep through the snow, housewives are painting walls jacketand two bltoand I the swan-curyouses for one figure. T-we t "and where fresh rabbit and quail .woodwork bright, gay color and fur- ack *" e 1 skirt are a novelty _ tracks,allure you. One of the chief de- nishirig the room vdth colorful' pots, Two—buttoned, single breasted jack- ' r lights of-this form of winter sport is pans, pitchers and bowls, This prat. A ` the delight of coming back home to tice, however, is likely to'be too ag- els and conventional tuxedos with - 'the_warns-fire-and-�shisking gressic0 and talge wrap-around skirts having a i - -'-pleas--opt--the—left #a- supper. Oh, but the appetite you have the large surfaces and back- stead I" brIng back! It doesn't matter much grounds of some neutral shade, and to f 44 of closing .also are shown. y what } i There are many nearly -long' and you have to eat, blit you want supply the cheertul�colors in the Sur- threLquarter coats. Alen's twill 'plenty of it and that-piping hot. nishings. suitings are used. There are also Then there is skating and the pink Gaily painted shelves may hold the fine, smooth, small-weave tweeds for cheeked joy of skimming, over the cook books. The window curtains sportwear._ rlic;c ice, hand in hand with somebody may be.oY-bright gingham. The lino- --:you like; or:independently, on your leum, chair, utensils light shade, and j Figured silks and suits and blouses I are displayed. Lace•trimmed' georg• � own. even the sink, stove enc} cupboards site blouses are used with classic Snow shoeing Is a form of sport you may be colorful, but It is more rest- suits. Suede-finished twill is one of -' do not have to Iearn; but only to strap fud not to introd-uco too great a riot the interesting textures. on a pair of the equipment, toe in, and of color, y Lyolene's is jammed with buyers, strike out. Skiing becomes an ex- Young people love to,find their way j despite the hard times. It shom pert's sport, but a beginner may ha.re to a kitchen of this jolly type. Raid- 2 fantasy sults, uniting ttlrPa role: lots of fun trying it. Sledding is an ing the ice-box on a Sunday night to 4 x ff fabrics and patterns, with veryshort. other form of larking In which one a favorite forof indoor sport; and " , fitted jackets, short loose tunic blouse, may indulge la cold weather- And one of the pleasantest kind of suppers p' and low-flared skirts, Short•sleev there Is another which is available'to is that in which every guest dons au t yy a ed, fitted cutaway teats In pique or everybody—sleeping with the windows apron and each prepares one dish for � �� � „ checked flannels are characteristic, open. The people who feel the cold the meal. S �� " -ti Many are hand-embroidered with ]moat are those who house themselves t: � '�'� y scalloped edges, . Corsi buttons and Jff u. Those who suer least with the Adult Education , ,* — trimmings are notable. Cold are' those who live and play in •-. .,... " There are divided skirts for all the outdoors. When you come back to Rebelling at the idea that "you can: "»« not teach an old dog tricks," the mod- \ times of the day. Transparent wood t your hoose, 'attar exercise In the open, ern university Is putting on many ` evening dresses, with sleeveless, -it will feel too warm and stuffy to courses for adults." These are usually ` ' metal lace jackets also are drawing 3 'u, extension.courses in which the lessons a Interest. Flower-printed and em- _ v o �� broldered organdle evening gowns -. sent t ' are a out b• the� n evil for h - a o u home - _ s y. - ;Food Economy _ with Peter Pan collars over, deep study, and the "recitation" written by _ _ 'Nulritton•'may be gained from many the student, comes back to the- unt- black decollete are shown. The simple and Inexpensive food materials. ver.sity. -Here it is graded, comments. pindotted cotton twill suits shed the and skilful blending and preparing of made, perhaps suggestions offered and ��'`r r' skirts. revealing rompers. - - these teakes as satisfactorg a meal as finally a certificate of the completion - -" Philippe et Gaston show mannish snore ezpensive viands. It is the,art of that course is given to the student. ' - - '" sults and top coats. There are'dis 4 of the housewtfs to transform these In same cases. travelling professors :'_' played t1 h chem a Crocks beltea at _ . D y g t is plafti foods into acceptable dishes from the university conduct weekly Aille Vivianne Ortmana, who wa., elected Parti for 1931" the normal waist. Gray flannel tail- %hich will nourish and please her lessons in certain central cities .and at recent beauty, contest was selected orad suits with elbow-Sleeved and _ t in Empire Hall, Parse. She double-breasted jackets are a novel. 3t°nsehold: students from adjoining towns attend from among eight, competitors, ty. There are also detachable to =. Tao many families depend on highly these clisses. Do not think you are, _ - - - -- - nits to transform afternoon dresses t'c7tted and prepared foods, on rich too old to learn. It you were denied 1 fat, In delicate form. ,and on sweet an education In your youth, begin now.' What �o�•' 'mddress your order to Wilson Pattern tato street costumes. Dotted Swiss - _ too4New d. The diet should include milk if you are progressive and wish to 'go * Service, 73 Weft Adelaide St.,Toront),,Beorgette Is the exclusive afternoon Jjs 1Wearir�g fabric There also are shown drag art Nach mea! for children, soma each farther, take up adult education. ad evening gowns in a new Rod}et -- ,lad for adults; cereal to puddings and - — o gy ANtiAHELI.E WORTHINGTON i Year'f{ F.[1d cWffon jersey with flecked surface, aorrtdge.; potatoes; green or yellow vegetables, as Lettuce o: carrots; to-. _Removinga Rin l Down Ttme'a windswept .hillside matoes and oranges to provide vita• Many a valuable rin(R.ass been loot I 'saw the Old Year creep, �. Canoed tomatoes wtil do and because the wearer removed It andI1Mttsh'ared Dressmaking' LessoA Ful-. Past low, drifted hollows _._ sris,—Trousers, tong and shod, -`are bis' raw. Dried beans, peas, pea- lald It down somewhere while he niched With Evt+y/ Puttrrvi Where spent leaves sleep. formal and informal, indicating that washed, and then went away without the d miss w combine 98I nuts, Inexpensive cute of lean"meal, Winds were !n the brown fieldf freedom,with 1970- Rlfemininity, Iare fl.h, and cheese will furnish muscle remembering to pick 4t up. To slip - - one of the most Important features the ring Into the pocket o[the garme But lately rtpe with corn, _'bulldlag material, of showings of Spring styles just be. you are wearing !s not a good Lt, .. v. And.ghasts of autumn asters Supplement these foods with liver I Stood ragged)a nd forlorn, gun, And kidney and cod-liver oil occasional- for it may be lost out of the poc et, or � - Although only small couturiers dy. with molasses and yeast. To cook, One may lay away that.garment'and pitted )ii 1 1 have exhibited so Car, collections la- oa t flad the ring for months,.or 1 I p m 'n pats ng.' cheaper ,uta of meat and make them I 90 shabby and so old, In- dicate that pajamas launched as a• dellctous, roll them In flour, brown Send it to the laundry or part i orgatten rt of the with the garment before it !s dim- Young. dreams all f fad are now a definite pa gettckly and then let them simmer mode both for playtime and evening A,nd proud heart ;old. slowly a-long time until thoroughly c_rered. A hese' practice is to open wear. aetttter. Add carrots,- potatoes and the .puree sad ailp the ring tato ft' There are_: wide variations of cat But when the New Year in him, Can- other vegetables for flavor and make with the.mosey. .Then,. If forgotten I ` -and-variety of material from red Can- ! for the tlme, it will be safe, and soon Climbing, climbing 9tIlL - a hrowa gravy, - ton tianoet_ to glltterfag. sepntns. Some' sit fdund. Same women hold the ring in I saw them pause�In pazsiug. Summer girls may lounge on beat s suggestions for economical' Halfway on the tail., � their teeth Schen washttiz. They are, - •- . -.menus az-- beat'sou � escalloped 1- 1n red flannel made in overall design _ t ca o d sa p, pe _ R r then w u e en that the Ill not forget it, mon, c ese y g with braces crossing over the shout- . he _ d macaroni; rice with to- - .\ItdnCght belts were. sounding, vegetable stew, with meat; It is dangerou% to lay It down. _ High stars pricked through, ders amt'buttoned to a belt• - The (peanut butter sandwiches; -Hall, brother, cried the Old Year,. overalls go with red and green ging potato and r• . ham long-sleeved shifts, A bandana fomato'eoupd; griddle cakes; tnuahes "$hoe Laces Gad bless you:"_said -the New_ Wand porridges, of the same gingham may be knotted If the metal tips come off your oboe —Frances Crosby Hamlet. around the head worn under a broad- - laces,- wokk�c tt ,'�- ',,c.,:t_.to thread -- �N — mad crownless ]rat a[ _ea a..,. Entertainingeyelets, - - brim them through the dip the ends _ Next? 1 -What C nel. A woman asks how guests should "at the Laces into glue and roll tbem'to - Christian ,Science 3lonitor, — .7enala_ costumes feature white be seated at the table. At a far`mal a point, between the Angers. Hang Femittintty" is still the outstanding pique shorts with sleeveless blouses dinner the lady who is the guest of them up to'dry and 4k-e giue''.w•ill stir- of the same material accompanied honor is. seated at the right of the fen and make a substitute tip which - quaIlty of the..\iadrid woman. Be lost and tho'lady next In importance will last a loner time. _ everybody is astonished when a girl by long" full pajamas' to ;rear when s :at his lett. s The place occupied-by the _ - - does anything unconventional. Such the' game finished. Yachts j a I n8 pa .1hostess is..regarded as the head of the - L a feat as• the •drop of loyallst `jamas are' one'-or the newest items P -• table. At the right and left of -this - _, Peanut Loaf leaflsts V Senora Pilar .de Ausaido of trouser dfspiay, They are made ; lady the most Important men guests Mix two cups bread crumbs, one cup on the squares and streets of Mad- tit white .with light blue shirt and chopped peanuts, one cu milk, one rid atter Commander Franco eacap- dark blue jacket. are seated. P it a husband and wife are guests of egg. Season with salt and a few i g a -sensation as the �Stylilts iftedict great success for _ drops f omen,jgice. o ed. created a bi tronor the hoot escorts the wife to the 4 j?-tilt's-season dbings of the rebels. • Now Senorita diger pajamas of definite aophisti- dining room and the hostess is accom- and sage may be added it desired. f Eusebia Pedro is the feature of the cation. One an h"m6idel has gray' ��� Bake 'one hour 1 moderate. oven. illustrated papers, which dwell on sequin trousers worn with a tight panied by ser husband. The wife is lab is bodice, which has a strap decollette. - r. �eated'at the right of the boat and Serve with cream .or tomato sauce. the strange,fact that a Spanish girl .the husband at the Tight of the hostess. _ should actually take up chiseling. She `°c a nhoighher 1s pale pink silk crepe with guestsever accordingto their] congeniality • � •' 'I such hher A neat sm�rt dress good taste _or the school gir19� peninculais the �whoo�on sculptor in the necked bodice made• of the t _ g : Gabble Gerrie open Bilk mesh, which is new and ks in marble 19 8 and the usual custom is to separate B y profession. '. Despite her seventeen much used 'for Spring. married couples. A girl that Is en- ti blue hcrepe.inaWhite pique finfshed the mania she is workshop,opwas any $ ms hfeatu s auad bodies, All pajamas gaged to seated beside her fiance. heck and sleeves. The inted effect acing Imes !g,t hip W"men are seated at the right of the of the bodice at the waistline,the be-t, are now women architects, lawyers which are generally attached to the Men wtto take them to dinner, and the centre-front opening.at the and even industrial engineers is trousers. Pajama .costumes have a neck had vivid red bindings.. The tiny S in, bat [or a girl•to aspire to any 10 coat - loose, hip-length s. - ' Care of 8teck(hpa buttons repeated`the red shade: thing more masculine than driving a Do yon put on your stockings right? ���, The softly gathered skirt is a gtasInt car is still looked upon as "queer." .M.Doll Lurid ' 'von a that is ver practical for Tial-course there is-a right way to do y p 4 In Germany thero are whole coni At-and this means-longer service from t `r Iowa 5ueh perfect freedom the stockings. This e had Hot Wates Well Suppli ' cute Style No. 2925 may bes munities of people who make dolls; 12 and 14 years. A wool. , whole families that work all day at . This is how you.daft in sizes 3,,10, Heat for Whole 1 oWI1 •h Roil down the doll-making, each oneaving his own . leg of the stocking, slip your foot in eltis -print in dark green tones is re, natural wePart to do affe .Medford, O —A tural ll of hot ' and carefully Toll your 'stocking up ective with yellow linen collar and ' Not only do these families water and -steam -has been tapped at makq dolls, b�_t th$ fttter^ P2_11 ZQth• _- tuffs sand plain green bindings: Lakeview, Ore.,.and .is .being tiled to I ' ' ' '.over the-heel,to, avoid undue strain Wool jersey in cocoa brown with 1 era of thdi98 fathers&au ,,,others made --ttipon the threads of the silk. As you I heat the entire town of 2000 inhabit• dolls, and so did the grandfathers and - "' proceed do not pull n too deep brown .bindings and.tweed-like p quickly rayon novelty are serviceable and rants. TLarge volumes of steam have grandmothers. A man making a doll poc too tightly. Handle the stockings //� smart. been escaping froth the well a� lon8 put of a piece of wood,gying a knifeto r careftilly. Rims-are frequently cailsed /! Size 8 requires 2t; yards 35-inch, as white men have lived.ln.southeru do tt will draw himself up proudly, i ,, by a w ring on the finger or a shoe Oregon.'but It was not until recently and tell you that his grandfather made 10 h �' with .�s yard 35-inch contrasting. buckle, that the idea of utilizing the natural the same kind of doll. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS "t If you wear supporters fasten.these _ resources were Conceived. _rite mothers is the families cut out -`i•�: earef illy, WAS best to �•puf them Writ. your name and address pini.^.- Vi'ifh.additfottai drilling, the flow the bodies, the children _malre and 4hrough a.double thickness in sheer ly, givinb number and size of such has been increased to 1000 gallons per stuff them, the fathers paint and treat d:4. stockings and do not ailjnst them trio patterns as you wa„t.._Enclose 20c in minute at 200 degrees: Hotels, a hoe- the faces, in some families, drhere 4 taut as this is a strain on the threads A man of parts to an actor who gets stamps or coon (coin•preferred; wrap pita], business houses and homes use there fs a great deal of talent, the Mvtry time the knee Is bent, his hair dyed. it carefully) for each number, and the natural heat at a tow amt. whole family makww heads. �a i1.•„!,, '..w".idt •,4`.ye a"m,+. ,N v,yy.,.• � 9.i � F"”- s 4 J:y.. .f.. wa, :',4�.•:'Swyc,�,..iN.,.a.t11.' -S•...-,r.:nry',,.-..•.,4,,..'','L"a;.:;..(,,,y_P.4 w;;.,.,,:'-..,.,tftri.,,.e ......t•%y:*'.w'..✓is -is.,....y•.....n...,..o...'-_,iwe'w G, r,'.,,�ro•. .i.yfPK'.,•'?.M';3�'a•i rpC..fi.i yVrrbt•---:.'y:w'_a_'.`:,iJ••ygrS„ri 5} ,- 'l l•i!.,)c!,• ,' -b5` �'1r ,-z _....4 ,'de...,..,.,y"..�•a^ P; p�'+.,Y�wb3,•" 'F.<},'Si?C a` v..•w ..•i�• -.•.tn-,'`,,* ", w: I S . r: s k :iJ".' :i4-nr, Fti. ..,.,,•;✓�ly' A,y;<..:<.w.✓..� 1d:pR;a. .. .,y; ,. .,- s .•c..,,-r .r .. .. :.y.r s,_:.r .v ...31 ten. .., 6? : va•+.S:r• `'ti• '�"J' '.a' r w ..... ., .,�.. ..:..::.,ti,. ?.f. .'• •y; ,. .: .. , `* c Pn" ... %.'... �'� "}A jp..i 6. ..�.y!+�,• ir. .Y' k^' � w r : .� '.. .-,.F � •�-. ..,-• ! ,. •^ .: _.r'-'.;: .Y r' .,' � - "�" •.� Y i.•M 1.�'_.'G*_ ��• �• - �'v..r �^ YI" r T_OQ�LI��$�_ -Mrs. J. Somerville,Is spending -W. J. Monney' is on the sick ����-JJ a few days with Dr. McQuay and list at present. �`� • ice,, family, of Whitby. . -Xi$s- Van Cowan ie .visiting •_ tq _ Mr. Davie an family, of `-Mrs Robt. Gordon sustained friends in Buffalo. St., have freed to the painful injuries on Friday, when -Mrs. vV. GReid and MLas Ed•falling on the icy walk. na motored to the city on Tuesday. - - -Fred Stork, C. N. R.operator. - or ac v - may be obtained who is now on' relief-daLy,•s rat the meeting of farmers at Brook: from W. 0. Murkar, at the News. + h _ the-we?k-end -at the howiB lin-re h dro is held- ever for next Office. week - --. --Dr. H. T Tallaise. -'Resident parents hC� H. Pilkey has been -St. Andrew's Anglican Young Dentist. Office in residence, two spending • fe'w days with her People a Society bf Todmorden will ,dpors east of at Andrew's church, daughter, Mrs. Wm. Harbron, present their popular drama entit Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m, to Grocery Specials for This Week: . who has been seriously ill. , led "Aunt Basin's ,Visit{' itr the 6 m' Daily, and Evenings by alt- ,� • Clover Leaf Salmon Deal _ y Town Hall on Wednesday, Feb 11, po tment. (%-ray service). - A. E. Jonas. of Owen Bound, , under the'ans ices of fit. George a -The Women's Association of n► �e.` 1 Seek eye and 2 inks in 1 lb. tins, 8 for 79c. while passing-through the village P t • p • an Wednesday last. paid. a brief A. Y. P. A. Admieelon 25; 2 child. United Church will_.meet on Wed- Campbell's for 25, needs neat Feb. 11th; 8 p. m. at, Tomato Soup, .. 2 for 21c visit with his-son, E. C•, and Mrs. y Jones. -The services in St. George,s the hgme-of Mrs. C. H. Pilkey.All Palmolive Soap Deai, 1 free,with 8, 4 for 25c. = -Mrs. M. B: Chapman was 1n Church on Saaday next, will be as the ladies of the congregation are pp follows; 9.80 a. ru,; Shoda- School.. invited to be - for 25c Oshawa on'Wednaeday'attending Y present. Y1b: Falcon Coffee. 10.80a, m., Morning. Prayer and -At the recent Oratorical Con r+ a meeting a the Executive Unof the Holy Communion.7.00 p.m., Even- teat held in Toronto, Oatario'Cty. 10 lbs. Beehive Corn Syrup, Oshawa Presbyterial of the United ing Prayer. Services taken by Rev, being one of a-group of five from ` ,._: _ _ 19c Dez ' E. G. Robinson. B. D. the Province. was represented by -Mrs. F. T. Bantinq, who has -The first meetingof the,Home Artbur Smith of Pickering, who been confined to the hover for 13nd School Club will be held in the was successfa 1 in taking third pos several weeks through illness, is now mach improved and able to Fchool on Feb. 20th,'at 8 p. m. Ev- ition honors. Congratulations, be out. eryone welcome.' An interesting -Mitis Phyllit Pilkey spent the - -Harry Boyes was conflned to Syeelki�asLp�awr rogrwill be gives; followed week end. in Toronto and while bis house for several days last r refreshments. See nest there attended an operatic concert week suffering frm the fin, hatis for further partioul given under theldirectlon of Signor:able Lo be about again, althoughare. Mrs. S. McLaughlin of Osh- Edwardo Ferrari Fontana in Mar. _ , awa will speak. garat Eaton Hall in which Mia4 M. > ecials in 'Mens Wear. very Topper, accompanl- -The provincial government Draper took part. Mies M. Draper p ed by her two nieces from Buffalo, have a large fleet of trucks with was awarded this year's scholar- Department :. • snow plow attachments, at work ship with Sigs15't Ferrari•Fontana. ". left oa Saturday Por a months ke in over'2000 miles of aved -Attorney:General Price is visit with relatives in Los Angeles g ' Men's Plaid All-wool Mackinaw :Coats, highway to condition for motor coming in for a great deal of and Hollywood. with belts. Splendid quality, sizes 88, 44 " -On account of the severe traffic. . In addition to this they criticism from his political oppon• p y storm on Friday last the annual have a large number of snow ents for laxity Ln dealing with the land 42, worth 5.95, going at $4.69 meeting of the United Church was fences erected at each points bond .dealers. who it is alleged, y where they will be eflectivp In have been fleecing the Public , postponed until this(Friday)even- keeping the roads free of snow. Mens Combinations in fine wool Under- ing, when it will be held in St. g right left. It is charged that Andrew's Church. A few years made a great differ- he has been very lenient with Wear. They're good value at, 4.54, oD ' --W, and Mrs. Hallman, of To ence. A few years ago wben the those who have contributed -- bargain at 3.49 rroata, were to Toronto on Thnrs- roads became blocked no effort to the Conservative election funds was made to make them passable and severe with those who are day last looking over their hous® far motor vehicles. - - - - - which will be occupied for a Liberals. ::.: Men'® Heavy Ribbed Wool Shirts and -A very pleasant evening was -Residents in South Bruce and couple of months by Mr. and.Mrs. Drawers, Saintfield quality, per garment spent in S. S. No. 4 east school Enron, in the district between going at Fattzpatrtek, of Oshawa. 984 -In many parts of the province house on Wednesday evening last Teeswater and Wingbani, are _ motorcars are'now out of usiness when tb4 Andley Comnnity Club, hopeful that oil will be located in • _ +► presented their popular drama, that district, and a Toronto firm until spring as the storms of the - ' 'Men's Heavy Maroon Ribbed- All-wool eutled ''Wild Ginger," to a large has been interviewing farmers in past few days have filled the roads and ver appreciative audience .Sweater.Coats regular 4.00, on sale 2.98 with so much anew that It is im y PP the area and have secured con. r _ •_ _• tina sable toclear them sufficiently The play is a very humorous one tracts to drill on their land. By with a good moral and all the agreement the farmers will receive Men's Odd vests, all sixes, made of good cars' did their parts .well. At -The spring seed cataloune has players every eighth barrel during two ualit cloth _-the conclusion of the play the years of production Their hopes .quality a ' made its appearance, which is a rare sign that winter is gradually club were entertained to a dainty may never be realized. Tf;ere is Pa" lunch at the home of Melrose oil in this township as well as ttiwg away. When February P `hied s Seavy - !illwool Khaki. Shirt,. . Is here the winter seeols nearly Bryant. the secretary.t reaen rer Of natural gas, but of not sufficient ' the school board. The proceeds o,lantit to justify the ezpeodi excellent value at 1.50, going at I.19 ' over, Wa ma yet have some go to the piano fund, the lana _•_!very stormy cold weather. P P cure o mousy to d8velop the having been recently purchased. indust -Saturday Dight and Snoday ''y' - imoraing was the coldest of the -It Id said that she new Cnited r tiviater. At 8 o'eltr_k on Sunday Church Hymnals,w eorge s-' g - - mornioR the mercury dropped to about I[sy. There will be five PMA -- AA degrees below Sero. ♦s there standard edititions In cloth bind- The annual vestry meeting of at. - • • 1!1•e rib'wind below Bold did not seer InX, the prices of which will be as George's Church Pickering and 'Dun- ibo be so intense as If it had been follows: One music edition only. Barton was held u the Rectory 'on accompanied by wind. $2.00; small pica edition, $1.50 : Monday evening, Jan, 28th, at 8.00 Ca ' iThe death took place recently bougoods edition. $1.25; brevier p. m. The reports from the different h r ��� �+in New York of Grant Kenyon Ition. $1.00, and agate edition committees showed and increase over 1i+teaveas. • n•t#'e of Pickering. 50c• The new books Have been last year and that great progress had ,fie was •sun of the late William anxiously looked foram the present been mac$ and that all branches were 1[.9 was and left here over filly method of using both the Method- in good standing. The following off- Lt Hymnal and the Book of icer, were elected for the year: Rec- _ �e•re alto for Kansas City, where lbs was prominent iob%nkiaR Praise is very nnutirfaetury as cur» Warden; Geo. E1Gott; People's QQ circles for Haan seen afad later in a great many casae the words Warden, G. K. Kingston;Vestry Clerk , A new line by'an old t'roLnpany. 1:7eQ circles New York. y Lar survived by of the hymns are different and in and Envelope See.-C.'Haight; Ree- 5 $air sitter,Mande, of New York. many cases the music set to a, tor',, Sidefsmeti-Messrs Burningham. ' 'these �PonderfuI Work Boots. hymn in one case is different from Kingston and Fair. People's Sides- -The United Church services mens-Messrs Tanner. Haight and that set in the other. t' next Lord's Day will be Held in The worst storm of the season Barker' AuditoTe'— H. A. Newman Steel arch supports are - Ot. Paul's Church at 11 a. m. and and G. W. Barker, Cemetery Comm- '7 D. in. Morning enbject: a•What occurred on Friday last when ittee--C Haight and G. IIliott. Synod there was a heavy fall of soon- billlt r]ght In the must I do to be saved?" Evening Representatives-Messrs Burningham _subject: "N'o man cared for my accomvanled by a high wind. It -Tanner and Barker. ., seems to have been most severe 1n Soul, based on Huge's story of _ Jean Val Jean, from Lee- Misera Eastern Ontario where the full of Soles. snow in some parts amounted to Jvwvr Ldeertawenve+tta. ' , blas. Don't forget the Brother•, over eight inches. Peterboro andwelts.' -bond Banquet:-to he held Tnesciay. _ Goodyear ,[arch tad, with Rabbi Eiseadrath Belleville report it as being very" 'FIOR RALE A nnmher i f pial -:- _ ae speaker. severe, the most severe in several l weeks oid R.Es, .lowboy, R. R.No. i, c years. As it was accompanied by Brooklin. 23-24 Carhart quality built right in t -In the December report of the quite is high wind many of the ANTED-A cl nADtify of rppd har- record .of performance 1a the roads became badly drifted and W ley and oats, H. Arnold, Pickering. Jersey breed of all Canada it is impassable for motor traffic. In Phone Piet 8100. 14tf noted that Peggy of Sunset attain- the northern part of this town. T OST-Large copper bcnievkey.pro - ed first place with 4151be of butter ehiv, many of the roads became l .hably on Church �t. Find r please return Radio Battery Charging - fat. This heifer was one purchae- badly drifted and impassable for to Mrs.Grant Arnott, .Reward. -23 •tad by F. M. Chapman for his motors, Snow plowe were utilized O RENT-On Church Bt Pinker -5, 0 cents - 4�ereey herd in December helots in all ,rte cif the province and Thalf of brick house including blinds and fir - _. —— t '" the records were announced. We r res.- AII pGsn.B'. 210 radian Read To- lire glad to know thaX- this-cow ronto, or o ee. -Dairymen ,throughout the lliadio Licenses leaved.. •-#tar become • member of one of O RENT-Good brick botlare in the our tow•ebip dairy herds. country h+ve quite'a problem on Tvivase of Pickering. Hardwood ISO=.etee- , their hands to net rid of their trio fixtures:g=,water iaaid.. Apply t•Ae E. • -For solve ears a maehid baa milk en 1 The -widespread Rieh.rdaon,Piekenns• Ptwoe rot, 22-24 _ glakerin been ww In �.northwest,�which supply. P Fred T. Bunting, -_ • oofr. threshes and Irg the business epreeeion ie forcing pea OBN A. WHITE-O! Pickering AMID is nee ntbn Recently to economize Lo every pneeible +J11T, op�a Micah a rum tM:rk Established 1867. f» �� way. As • result they are not 6403,or write owtxr,Locust Hill.Oot. 22:28 mechaniad atwr 'Cone harvesters using so mach milk as they usually have bbe.i� wor)k�which ARM FOR BALE-140 acres of i!iritsoded to do icor the sugar do and in cooeegneneerat city X` land excelieat farming district,near]y�id- cane indust what the"combine" dairies are compelled to rut down 11e1d out, Several vara.of atanain timber. CENTRAL gGE ry their supplies. In Toronto the House and:buildings. Applyat Newst�ce. THE bas doer` for `the north west milk dealers have been.compelled farmer. This new maehiue,it is pe -Table Id BPEAHER FOR Bale to eek the farmers to bold bark �_Z'able model. Walnut console,dynamic Z •' - ' stated, is capable of doing the the milk one, two and three days speaker quality. Also Marconi Battery vet,cum- tt�gg�g�A■ wont of 204 laborers and will a week. To utilize this surplus is plete,installed 835.00. Apply NEWS Office.9tf Telephone 4 00 n 7 perform'it better than hand labor. a difficult . neetioo for the farmers OIIBF FOR RALE-4-roomed This development in machinery to deal with. In some eases the Hcomfortable house in Pickering Village Sec- r I .',explains one cause_ of naetnploy trie light, hard and soft water.opposite 7l own a went. ' cheese factoriet have come to their Halli Apply A.T.Law,Kinsale, or address R. _' > R.Ny 1, Brookho. 23-M ` aid and Are manufacturing it into - -0n account of the exceedingly cheese, for ' which there is good rOR.SAT.E-YmmR Shorthorn-hull, Auto Repairs,�Accessories,.Oilsland dry weather last fall there was an demand. There are various sug P ]o rnontbs old,eligible to register, sired by Welding, y Unusually large number of fires gestions made to deal with the Thornham Moneymaker 177844: dam, Village apOline Acetylene �• siding Blossom 187289. Price reasonable. Apply to Lu- - Gasoline, , -vhile✓Lhreshing operations were difficulty, .one is to reduce ttie then Middleton,Brougham, Phone Pick 528.23 being carried-on. Some of these price of milk and thus create a ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- ('� `` fires probably originated from aider market.' Another sugges• DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and Battery Charging. �� -.dust explosions In the separator, tion is to cull out all the poorest explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your while a number Started from cows and fatten them for' the name with Mr.S.W.Davis barbershop. we m p Q will pick up and deliver each Monday. wednes• --Repairs mad(Con lall;makes ' matches and smoking. At the market, It is also suggested that day and Friday. — aext session of the legislature a the government and organizations �jORSALE-Careen beech hardwood t. bill will be introduced to deal with advertise the great food value of 1' cut'to lengths desired for stove, all trunk :of cars.o this menace. Operators of thresh. milk. Itietead of it being one of wood.delivered(or g12 00 per cord, Also a to r - mbehines will be-required aired to the first eommodif lea to be dro cords of dry beech, trunk woos, at g13,o0 for `ing tl p' ftll cord;delivered. Forpa rticulars a pl tb Mil- observe more strict rules, and ped from the ]tate of food it should tor,Pegg.lot 10,con.7,Pickering. �' .No.2. ? Claremont. 23-24 farmers will be required to have be the last. So many look upon _ suitable ladders and water con milk sea drink only and not as a ARM FOR SALE-Tri close an ea• : -CH 1GISBe SPENCER veniently placed before tbreahing food. Thousands in the cities, F<au, cr 1Ciugstoe eer cut Village non.r Picker. �• in. It will also he ee eeiail children are suffering past re anrh, iso unser cultivation, balance operations bag p y , g pastute and timber. brick house with 8 rooms, otrary to the law to strike a i from the lack of milk, when there barn 50 a loo rt•, good outbuildings. 180 busing R appy trees, •water su both land and build- N h or smoke a cigarette with. is such 'a g, great enrpins in the in ,n first class co tion•r-Apply to George '•.cif. the thresbios outfit.',country, a sad eondidoti to exist. cteen, Pickering. 00t. 21.24 ` proprf®LOQ, `P1+Cike1'111 s c 3 � .. ..., ;,.;k,. ..".,�`-e' '�%��. 1�r rN,,;..,a -l:.•_;:.^ ;".-�."i:: '�• 'u« .ye"" ::t. ,:n::i i_.i..,..a.n:: .t�,'"y: ,.i3e:..', '�_ �"!k�.,._.. QrL„K:,w”• •"v' �r „r�1