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. • � ^•r.5. .. .. ^' .. .. � .. Jam' -n `b �'yY' ".r ' Y ,\ a , „ ",.yin. • i TH - -VOL. XLV1Ie - _. ' PICSERIIIT(I, O1�T., FIRI�A�Y; i)EC. �3e .1927. _: _ ''. ._: _1rTo. 16 -- - _ `��� Yd issi�ltt�stetl 6.4 r>itw. C*Tee= x+ wer DUMBARTON. DUMBARTON. c' W '� BUM Doa�'t forget the Anglican Sunday A children "s service will be held DaDrEENWOOD {. Yedi4eai U School Christmas U" and entertain- on Christmas morning. ' � B. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director anent this (Friday) evening in .the Misses Margaret'- Fraser and Bern- M4tsis°� metrical Associat3•o of oot%do. Res, - ,F� jQ Community Hall, commencing at 8' ice Eddy and Neil Fraser are hdme T� r e B esamtnedyb a�ppotmmt o'clock. for the holidays. Claremont, ppc. At the Community Hall on Christ- . Mrs. Kennedy, of Scarboro, and mss Day, there will be a- eelebration John and Mrs Mills, of Toronto; via- Established 1888 , t ;. Baskets or all sizes of the Holy Communion_ at 3 p.m., ited the latter's mother last week. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and We are pleased to see Mrs. Wm. when Rev. D. B. Langford will of- b AX- Weitor, blotary Public Etc. Mons to fieiate.. Collins and son, George, in our midst •tta. x,.;rw'mg.CourtHouse.w�tbr:.mf and descriptions KiNBAt_�. - the former not having visited her old r i G. BRO�'4 NIN0. K. O.. Barris- ' home since going to Alameda, Sask, a, ley A' ter. Solicitor. Public Agnes' Blk., = at lowest prlees Misa Edna Redman is holidaying at 27 years ago. She, like othgra who mo a liatelyy west of Poste .e Dundas street, her home here. remain away so long, will find' it con -. B rl Whitby. House phone 3s6,' tJtu.: ^;ohoae 392. -' Charles Led tt who recently genial to visit the Cemeteries. _._ ._ Salt for sale chased the Macke y- g a -DEATON & ROSS - Barristers. !;a y farm. will give up On Tuesday eveninu the Christmas i lidtars. Northern Ontario' Building, an 'a . the larger, farm near Greenwood. He entertainment was well attended, 'and and Barmy Stret. Toronto. intends to hold an auction sale in a much credit is due to all who took •: m w.i Beaton. .CHAS. A, WHITS. *. D: F. Ross. Adelaide 27s'r r few weeks. part and those who so ably prepareWhCat rSncseseor to tats' W. 6i. Barnes. Ross and Mrs. Raine have returned the program. Some difficu'Ity was ,�ICHA RCSON & PIOSERING— Phone Mark 6420 from their honeymoon. Mrs: Raine experienced during the first part of Barristers, Solicitor eke.. 213 -214 Centex- � be greatly missed in Kinsale the program owin to lack of hydro '',.•rationLifa Buildia¢�.Corner Yo a and Rich- : Sta`.Toronto-Phonea Main Yon Main where she took an active part in power. Coal oil lamps had to be re- ' Piatering oft a open Wednesday and Church and Sunda school work be- sorted to. _ yy �y ._ Sa3atday eveainge. Phone Pick. t7600. Stf i �._R -- � U R '� y_ r _ - - -- -- - -•m v.,i��,. ing the popular secretary of the Sun- - ant e AT BOTTOM PRICES BROUGHAiN. day School. Her many Kinsale J ._ friends wish her and Mr. Raine many Mrs. Cochrane is visiting her sia- " R. J. R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. years of happy wedded life and pros- Highest 'tr v ter, Mrs Diamond, of Myrtle. M< DKinqslob Rd. and victoria Park Ave, To- CLARE�It;.,T, ONT. pQrity Mrs. Gillman, who has just passed teats• _SSaa.t•pn at door). 'Open Evening Dressers X12 up,' vv8shetaade c " 1'isse o�ard 7112. ]sly GREEN RIVER. through a lonz siege of illness is es- a $4 up. CbiHoners, 5 drawers _ prices petted home for Christmas. 'D R. D. O. Smith. Dentist, Stouff. and good sized mirrors, Christmas bells are ringing for all Mr. and Mrs. McCabe and Will watsi le Homy Graduate of C��hyk'�ago - -ha"_price, I t twill' Richard Jones is spending his holi- Brown and son of Toronto. visited T. id r .mein Universities sae ills q a On Lo call. --pa e®talsurtooas. Phone office 1b11, j%�' aenu P 9 9 days in this vicinity. C. and Mrs. Brown oil Sunday. '2026, No outbid: appointment.. 267y � Our teacher.. Miss Graham is putt- A motorist gave our fire hall a sev- I, LASE B. B$ ®TON, D. D. S., t in her pupils through their drills ere jar on Saturday night when he it. C}�' JD Graduatelof the Royal Coielge or Dental Roofiiag Material for the concert on Thursday after- ran against it with his truck. °Y Stinson. and University of Toronto. Old ____ noon. The old friends of Brougham send •. r Mure a Gonfection 'toes' w7niby. Harold and .Meldrum Fawthro of a sincere Christmas screetira, thro h C d� L ' 9 to 12 : 1 to sax Ind.'pbne 6. 5 z British Columbia S-hinRlea p' through ;t Cornwall, Ont., visited with their un- the News, to its readers now far away y ' z " „ cle and aunt, John A. and Mrs. White from the old home town. — I" - ATEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. 8.r 'No. ? $snd 5z r .1� recently. The Marifields who have been visit - (Succteaor to Dr J. N Dale.;. Graduate of A good supply of Hard and Soft: the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- The ,Municipal, nomination, will be in,g with D. and Mrs. Gannon and PP y t® Univenity. At Claremont office over D. A held at the Township Hall. Brou g -ham, family for several weeks. have left Goal on hand. Also a supply I� n�coeet . store every Toesday and Frfeay Pbou 'I'OR0�1T0 ASPHALT y PPIy St= 10.11. mi ROOFIN -G on Monday afternoon next. when the for their home in W`innlpec. Af Kindling Wood, reeve anti councillors still bp called The old Methodist Church property BRHERT T. FALLA IBF,. L e 9,. Mnrrey's . in., 32 in, and 8l inch stove 1tiaRth. L AD D.5 S. Gradwte of the Royal College os widtita. 41tt 1 Shingles ; also- upon to give an account of t!1'eir stew- will be offered for sale by public auc- surgeon. and il,e tiaiverai: of Toronto. ardship. tion on Monday next. Dec. 26th. For 12tf- Phone Piet. 1709 IIP a above J S. saladon'sMon. P,ickeriag Oat Metal Valley and F Oftee boors ; 9 a m. to 6p. m. or by aftpotat- Ridge Roll. Come and see the In ttiaitise Old further particulars apply to G. L. _Rent PbonaPkka�oa �t7 4 Middleton. DONALD MUNRO, PICKi42£IN(# Material, or will give price on IAdv at the Whitevale BAptiat oariwwA w sinus " easw bro. finished job. Charoh on Derem%ier 28th, _ L. SURP�i/i'1 GHAM H. W. Elliott, formerly Children's Building General ! i B 1 ea din and ELIZABETS AIC9HARDSON- • P ('��f! WPtIT.Y: Aid Society Inspector for Ontario Contracting. A . Fire aaa aut•mobile insurance of W kinds. • a,i i s • Magistrate Estimates furnished on all clAks" i "g. companies of solid finanual stand- County, appeased before M8 on a y LUMBER soy W. E. Widmer, of Toronto, was in A. F. Hind in police court Monday . II police court on Monday afternoon, and morning for preliminary hearing o= o!_ wor4s— Interloa and Ssterior. _ POBTiLL, Licensed Auctionew — was fined ten dtilars and costs for alterations and repairs. J� three further charges of a serious lk' d des Claasata• s! !�k sass osda +a• �aps� driving a car on the highway not reg• Chimneys Built Concrete Work. etas saMrs •f kind• seam ae ea+ �sreeerl a j1j j,Llj istered with the department as requir- mature arising out of actions durit;g phone Pickering 5712 - arshos. nssras, arms atsse°V o•. �� ed b the Highway Traffic Act his tenure of office. He was not B 8- Sltl'I`4i4 �14i7ET�i7 SM ed net's counsel, L He yd, fi C: Act asked to plead and through his FAIRPORT, ONTARIO — • eavy�•se o• Wa bug sad salt. fnrntrh gnotatloas d u y Counsel D. A. J. Swanson elected - asea„�s hies. was" m te.� and Information on all Listed and Toronto, gave notice of appeal on the trial by the next Court of Competent L �j � w�liet6i• I. �•I. a Morlses L - Unlisted Mining Stocks. question of the costs, particularly the We will be pleased to advise what point of allowing the Crown Attorney Jurisdiction. Following the convic- stocks to buy or to bold. or a fee of ten dollars. It was contended Lion registered against Elliott at the :nova Scotia Shin le• VX. MAW, LICENSED AII4 T recent session of the County Court R * Ttol�R tar York,Qntarw aridDurbasi what stock to sell. I by the magistrate that the tariff set Clap datvanizad Steel 9bfogtea C•ansie., Aa kia�la of eats y�� atrmd•d and which notice of appeal eras en- Bird's Felt State Shins lea -to Terms teasombse, Date for iaG any be Clients are mating moa+•y by the fee for the Crown Attorney in all tered, Crown Attorney J. -A. McGib- - R 1 arranged at Nlillr5' odicv Bell and 1ndi es- following our advice. such cases as this. Magistrate A. F. for sale at - do" p`onee• wnlu by. Out. afy Hind, of Oshawa, who presided in the bon intimated there would be several Our ]oriel experience is mining. e:• additional charges laid against the T. P,.�.TERSON'8 CLAREMONT - ading over a period of twenty Whitby police court. dismissed two vice charges of r' ca. Phone 2812 yeses, allows. ue to ive sound a� ge perjury against Widmer. whichtl ati � t appeared tt is mgr actions Call and get grit - - on the investment of amine These cases arose from a motor acci- p R • or the speculative feature of a pros- dent in which Widner's car collided LAW L1gg�St10r1S pective mining venture. with a coupe owned and driven by of gross indecency and. one other of �` IIJJ s es D amore serious nature. Following A R A C 1 the County 3OLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. Leonard Bath, of Pickering several today's hearing he was taken back to Members of Standard weeks ago. Stock E ;change. AUQLtY. will remain, jbail $being itrefiised until ' Pyrez Pie Plates and Casseroles, Members of the Montreal his appeal is heard. and until the We are prepared to do all kinds tkainless Steel Knives with Ivory ining Ezcbaage. , wet of re irtn of care, also bat- handles and forks to tnWb, Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, from Winter's pit. settled. electric tery charging Metropolitan Building. The Hedge family have been indis- welding and in fact ' A ;1;L" sortment of Ever -ready 'TORONTO, ONTARIO posed with colds. See the difference bet ween a board everything is twos- FhliRhts. Phones -Adelaide W71 and WP2 - •.- Drama practice is.beine held week- lflg house and station house at nectioa with Nickel Tube Skates. a ly, on the aew drama, "The Prairie Whitevale on dec. 28th: car work. :Hockey Sticks, Pucks, Straps, ` THE RUR71t. Rose ". WHi EVALE. Gap, Oi%, Grease and Accessories Perry and Mrs. Wilson. of Green- - ltoutiyOrgaas. SECURITIES COMPRNY LTD. Charles Cooper, of Claremont, on hand constantly. wood visited Wm. and Mrs. Puckrin hie y� on Sunday. installed a furnace in M. R. Park's Call and see our Catalogues of All these and other Roods at The Audley School is..holdin its K reaeonshie rites. Real Estate and Insurance. g store• Dodge and Star Care:- :. Christmas Concert this (Thursday) Newton Robinson, of Swan River, Farm Properties a Specialty. -evening and a good program is being Man., is spending, the winter here LAWS A wl E LVIN BtTSHBY Hand Office : 213'214 Confederation , prepd' with his uncle, W. H. Major. L1t! �.iri =. Life BulIdiag. Toronto. Sid Wonnacott has engaged with We are sorry to bear, that Mrs. ; Phone Main 1390, F. M. Chapman for a year. Fred' McNeely is laid up with a very sev AND SERVICE STATION PIOBERIN(I - Wood who has been working at Gras- ere .cold. We hope fat' heir early re- Branch Office: Gordon Building,—* mere fen; two years is spending his covery. MA \ri2"lt�I� s' Pickering Ontario. Christmas vacation in Ea "stern On- J. I, Biimie, who is employed in Phone 8600. 28tf tario. one of the ,governments at Ottawa, is a Our The Club had a most enjoyable spending_ his Christmas holidays here SUBSCRIPTIONS TO time at the home of, Mrs. Bush, `of with his family, CLAREMOeNT Greenwood, at its last ?neetin .-ThE Mrs. Griffin has had erected'a.neat M F _ I CREAMERY j� members were delighted with re- porch. in front of her residence which , i eH�" ���� ��� ficersn they lead. The election of of- adds much to its appearance as well ;The Ideal ° facers was postponed until the- next as adding to its comfort, 'The '• meeting. The auditors report over A good entertainment will be given a n-�t r Highest price paid for $80 on hand. in the Whitevale Baptist Church on CtmBS Calf ti t. • In sppre'istion of Cream at the GREENWOOD. the evening of Monday, Dec: 26th. _ The- concert will consist of readings, - jfeefIIl EDtertaining G`lai`�!'nC3? Creptl+e A. E. Harvey, of 'Brougham, is diaogues, pantomime, recitations, du- > your good will we ex. �'"` of painting the interior of the church eta, and Choruses by the school etc. Economical. '• here these days. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert will tend the Give na s trial and be convinced Mrs. Lang, of St. Thomas, sister of begin at 8. Admission: Adults, 25 The are a constant — - -- Mrs. A. Tremble, is here at present ,Cents; children, 15 cents. reminder through - SEASON'S GREETINGS ELM .DALE MILLS owing to the Iatter's illness. The Christmas tree and entertain- font' the year of your nod Phil. and Mrs. Wallows were in Ux. ment' given in the United Church on R wishes. " -�_1 bridge on Sunday owing to the illness Monday eventing, was a .decided sue '• -'and wish for you and of the latter's father. Mr. Broad. teas in every way. There was a good Subscriptions taken - i M. G. and Mrs.. Green returned attendance, and each number on the bore for any Map- . yours A ]terry Christ- home. on Monday after their visit to Programme was well ven, and ; 'zinc rioted. Let was _ Vor Pastry use Iowa owing to the illness of the lat- everyone was well please with the quota on pAces. A toss and A Most Pros•' ter's sister. evvdrwg's entertainment. The pro- suitable gift nad �,. Our Royal Brand Walter Wilson is in the 1 village bout of 0 Chit evening amounted to a- with each order.' e these days relieving P. Mantle for $ brow New Year. - : at your Grocer's. week or two. It .looks suite natural There died at Cornwall on Thurs- Y ' to see Walter at the forge again. day, Dec. 15th, Mise F.rKms FawthroP. e8 84r 2stg8 6gg0lt- - Farmers who )save, wheal> yowir Owing to the illness of. the teacher, in, her ?8th year. Her funeral took i floor made from yoafoWh Miss Mewhiter, and quite a number place on Saturday morning, when h - mOHt Of A.Ster wheat. We MU of the pupils, it waif deenied advisable body was laid to rest in the White- 9 rett rind iQ. to close the school until after the vale Cemetery: Miss Fawthrop lived XMAS CARDS Christmas holidays. in Whitevale for over forty years, Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kiade —Chicyo Ifeed, The many friends of Mrs. Alf. and was a member and regular atten- BOW On dii3pla7. J Funeral Director hen feed, ebop, mUlf&d. Tremble will learn with regret that dattt of the Whitevale Baptist Church. �o��� � Store ME Phone l8l>0� — Chapping every week -day. _ it was found necessary for her to un- She was beloved by all who knew her g dergo ano� ration at the Wellesley for her quiet, untiring disposition. - QDtt39 Hospital, - -pronto, on Wednesday She leaves to mourn her loss three pfCKERINO - - ' .UNT. gr �i N• ���"'V0 `0= mornir*- sisters and two brothers. i : s ', . .. ..,. ' .. ..:, .. - .. :. .f .. ,' . c . fi .,� t 4: ;,a••• f {. `7! tip., .. -.. .,,. u .�... .u:' ...... r. :,..L. :' ...', '...... .. ., , _ '• ..,. ..*«: tom' E.Y`'? y r�7.' ,1k' iv: :�.�a � -1r. . :. ,!. , #�, .4..�M.=. s. ._ •..,.,t,. :- .- '.w.a1`- "a.'• .. -: .r .r.: .. ..+. :..a.rrre -..eK __. -*rsa ;.fits:,+,.- a= . :.rs�n. _.te :._ x .:..yL -r. sr. ..'err- ..._a..+�sr rt•J:S+a+...na.:.a_.. M.`r ..s+:�+r ., - -in. _ A_....,.c..s«K+' �,;+_+y:.'k h+c?..Y_ma± u..1At. t7tm.._ r•: 6--..:.` �n:? Yte�_•.' Yix? S',- vs5.!' r_ a+. �J: trM,.+ v�+". ff.'."'-+. a7++ it�_.+ l�S. x. R�r�� "iti3�":y'"rr�!�k1�- �G��.8�. w, , , S Mw . .1 ..:m t: �. ': Ir " J. Y .,, . .. ., - r .' .. M P( _ i,` a . ` . _ - -- - -K - - -� - -e nc and Tr�atmtait- . ._ 1 ,4,1. A,1CIrNT SNUG S_ : BARN =:: Y r .He ins the Tale Of Hip Iocriance FOr MOnOXIde �ia8 POi80nln$ t 11 �etfe in t�treulolrs Her Lonl St. Helena _ -. x__ , _. y t A m er - s. ow tl _ .. Health .Com isait�n Tell H to Co ntel'atct Dea y a c q ' -HY R. LE ELERC PHILLIPS. - . ,� . ` ��; r u `� . A warning to automobtie o Poison ns �a �t:holh ould rev . 1 , - l[E is frequently said that all of us we he i to asq good -bye in the..eib I k � er be liven at an7 q j cats ' the dangers attending the operation time, AS this . -stage headache or _ AR"e capsrble of writing one book —the gromi;ed' her that T would come again, vomiting are the most depressing - . x '• story of Drat own lives. , This is prob- and the tears that we shed on gartin;; >• of gasoline- engines• in poorly ventila- a►bIy an oyez- etatxmeat; but altar would have tloatel a good -sized ship. symlitoais. They will be relieved by llisten to the yarns of carne of the But I never -strbv her again." red garages was by an eminent affeceacing salts, which should be m8 medico altely. He explains that live prescribed by, a physician...: The head ancient mariners in Sailors'. Snug �. The writer met another old captain • _ E 'Harbor at New Brighton, S.L, one iii who looked about 57 and: was 72. "Yo minutes', operation of a -motor in 'a aches uattttily linger for a day or two, 1. " tempted to believe that it holds good, leaf I have never worried," tie said in small garage may make a desalt} at- Violent esercise should be avoided, .,r when applied to old salts who have explaining his yeuthfirl` appearance. mospheie sufficient to cause death by otherwise a relapse may occur. • sailed the high seas gear after year ; "W hen .you've . roved abou$ a lot,' k carbon monoxide BAS. Never,, he „In the second stage, in which the `���1k and have now retired; overtaken by, the ski er went on, you can't se+:tle points out, slsould an engine be oper- victim has become tuiconactoua but Pl ated for any length of time.in a closed is still breathing; the correct treat 'gar „sage and infirmity. _ I dawn very Basil f. I m thinking of , CerlOainly, a toinir an ex stion to hunt for the or stuffy. garage, and .never should ment is to assist the resplraory sya- in this beautiful tretseat fi f'? work be done under -a veh'cle when tem by givlstg an inhalation o", ozy 11:1 4 ge - ' -for satilors these is "material- for a' buried •treasure in Cocos island. Of ,� t� course, there its• -e been any nuriher �� the utotor'9s running. In'csse a psi`- geu and (-6 per rent;) carb.011 -side. V,r dozes sea thrillers. Witness the rem- son -'is. overcome by the deadly gas .The effectiveness of this'. mixture is ,e , ini�scences 'of acys'old "Snug," a New ot..erredrtions to try to get it. Brit I England what' captain of '71, who happen to have seen the chart show x w' fumes he recommends the- following case of asplsy:iatton .was. diacoverad- m8 p in where the millions lit; .buried ;' y'. ': . emergency treatment: .. Eseveral. -yells ago by Dr. Yandefl i' taegan his sea life at thirteen and end- g Remove the victim from the polsoa• iI~ ^deraon and Ur. Ii. W. Haggard, - �, y !ad it forty -two }roars later. Something like $11- 0,000,000. I "IVA jflse this. I knew Captain �a .4 : "' ous atmosphere, but never t, a •cold physiologists, of Yale University, A"r� "i'es," said he, ,,I'd go to sea again ' 'a"' lace. "If. the vict ru i8 riot breathing, be• -,- x if I had to siaart my•lifeover asecond Hae�Icett who w+as tAarried. to the �' p Gail a doctor -ffitaiediately, and'g!n artificial resipraiion immediately, rs time. My Life has been one long ad- daughter of the man 8eatinb who tivaa ?, � ,r have so a d'Spendable person admin- but do not handle him roughly..: Be", �� - oa the British vessel$ hat . was carry a• , ventare. The exciting part of it was later first aid pending arrival of the gentle. 1'he patient should be kept i r when I was 18, when I went to .1~ ing the treasure for the Peruvian .B3elena -rho iadand where they sent Government when ft was burl -oia t physician. In every case the eases= warm ''by proper coverinB and; if 2, r I Cocos, Island in 1820. Years fifer, # tial treatment consists of getting necessary, warm bricks .wysppe�ii -iu _ Wapoteon. Welt, I was no sooner there I who i the Peruvian Government had >; ° I oxygen into the lungs -of the person cloth or water bags 1i11ed_ with - watts - {'- khan I fell in with an English .girl a " ' overcome j water -- not hot - -•beside h'ta• bctdy, but Ir t tivho was bortl and bred on the island. f given up the search. for it, �ieatin; 4 ; ' - r� and a man named Bog'ue went to the : , In the first stage;' said 2-e BeCtor, I great care should be taken that the .nor °1 Ver father was a fisherman aid , her T �n - bricks or water are not belt enough to 1. k,x2 - Bnot2tAr did'the washing for the whorl- island to hunt far it. All the other f p "Preceding the loss o1• sciouaneas, 0 .." � g inen who had been on the British.vca �� s, .. z w ��� freshilr combined-with a carbonated burn the skin. Artificial respiration � ., . Ong sh'r that called ut the .isliss& f t'sel •were dead .by this tfine. isogceys,r h !drink ks desirable, but never tr7 to should be canttnued without interrup 0,taf "Piet Warne was Sarah White. £very, never retuned. � � 4. • 1 i force. a drink down trn uaconsciaua 'tioa tiattl aaturad breathing !s re• ile'• ysoidior and sailor on the island 4vas I "13ut 1~ eating returned -tor 4ijs home µ � � ,�` ," , � � i man for 1t may strangle Prim. Al- stored, or for at least three hours." ,.r•. iaftev that girl. My, she was pretty• - . - - - - __..- __.__- . a ` : got to know her this way: I was in in Newfoundland liz eras tried for c , �� . .. _. b' P y 1. 6, the •murder of l gun a >nci..- acquitted. (t� ' % bar having a drink, along with some He �t Newfoundland and settled -.in', I' I ' 1 'O� Ship ikon -Pu i .skiing Com an `�,.¢ _ soldiers and sailors. Sarah saes there., British Columbia and, djied 'there in, r �i Presently in comes a son- commission 18it0. Hla wife saaid 'later before a ,O e - eel officer. He went after Sarah and f the Noah Sea- - notary public that• she had seen Kent. d� V i t r, o ; 1� p'jr a z . '..she get away tram him. He follo , in with more gold than a man could .,. .f { I 9 f " \ her and struck her. I was in a next g , _ Ca I -•�` < I The North Sea has a Flyin Dutch- ..� •lam tt . Now, Keating 's son -irl -law, p- N .,.. n, .. -_' - . 5_' 1_, loom, and when word came along -thot. twin Hackett, was a shipmate of mine mar: of its own— sort of g�os: ably � .;*- _ this chap had struck Sarah I started j whose appearances is s.uperstitiausly. .► p. to fight h i{n the end I -irked h$tt. for years and he has the chart that ► '� Resting made showing.'exactlx where _ Are $hock 8klits Doomed? arega:ded by sailors as an omen of ill t �' Natumll.1, that -made' Sarah take to ' fortvup, if not of death, to the .be- , • . __ t" he found t-he treasure. I A latest Paris creation would indt holder. It was first reported by a Brit- . '' ` me ! ''1 am so conO' ced that Keating's cat* they are t ' ish war convoy that leYt a Nottivegian s "i had plenty of money at r%hat timel chart is genuine I expect to come back' i . _ 11 F", '' and 1 stayed on the island Ooleg odd port in November, 1917. l,ieut Porn - .c.�' ,g . But I got jealous' of Sarah - mom . O°' 2a rty with a pot of �',eeth of Mastpdp� 'pi 1n mander Fox of the Mary Rose counted . money. Our patty is going to islet a. inally. I shipped on an English -_ �1'aD3Vaa1 +tastes ships sa they passed out of P.'_ unerchantmsn tbaL called" t St.. We a radio machine he. t us to• en- I. - ! a j' able as to find where the. treasure is . Standerton� Transvaal - Twenty sight of tend. Late' an enemy raider I Helena du her way from Ranggon, This t•ddio- detector Slicks when pass-; thousamd to 54,000 years ago�giganttc attacked the convoy, When Com - ift'o ",- - • • !having last a lot of Fier crew by ill- dng over gold or silver,•so th$t things mammoths, far bigger than any Afri- mander Fox counted the convoy again . • - ! uses. Weld. I got $30' for si to vn, - . - ,j B oughtn't to be so •very difficult. Not -.can elephant, wandered about the there were thirteen. "but when the time Cain a sail I that I need money. I,have e'verythittg banks of the i'aat River, .the bound -I Other officerd on L'pe rimy Rose r,, .. weakened I wanted to - g.,'back to free here in Sailor's $nqg Harboe Olry betweep -the Transvaal azd the confirmed the timber, No one hnd -. ", .Sarah • The sea was full o{ rharks, -but t - Sutnped is and swam sabots. I But when' a man's spent his life in Orar}ge Free State This statement to seen the thirteen's ship join the con- , wafldertng he hods it hard to give it the txtacomo of Prof. Raywotid Dart's voy, n m the sea One moment re was blue - T-he..capWia_ of_ l.nglisl) ship And. besides, the treaRUre is investiga n into two huge teeth as_ I sparkling behind the twelfth ship: the _ • sig pled ashore.. to say that I had de- there.- And I know vphere it is surged to aro been those of Masto I next the stranger was, apeediag along __ - �' . ,sorted, and I hart do sooner got into ��,_ -,,, _, .. dons, recently dtsc&ered by a din - I w - ith the rest, a- somewhat rusty Craft - I the town than I.was. a'rrestecj and sent hose name had been so' obliterated - i ttrond ,digger 'it Bloemhot. This is _Praettcar CAernistry Lo the lockup. But flee captain of the the first time that .mammoths have by long service at sea that it could ahfp was short . of men acrd he wranted "Young gpotlemen.' said .the lee been found eonth' of 'she Equator in not he made -out. _ ,16 , •ins back on board. So I war+ taken to tuner, !ti chemiafrg 'coal exposed tot • . •' When the raider's attack began the - vt the ship and ptit in irons: •'Come sit the.t!lements loses ten'per, trswt, of the Ofd World. - .The -two ta3eth have been claaalAed stranger. was, still with the convoy: ' and work.' says the captain w rte. 3b its weight and powet� We la due to When the enemy had been driven of� I went, aft. I saw $mash xtandi on the act on of the alka1l conatltueata as belotttiing to the Plelataceme Alter - m Isad, says Professor Dart, "add great• the stranger hnd vanished as atyater- - • tho cliff waving to the Tbensthey, of . - i I _jaualy 0><a she had appeared. The rit�q ' ' <' sent me for'ard. I 'was put to. work "But what If there is a clog Ale#ping f ly to t1Ye. know' of the antlQuity w of man in this country. What he was ; Rose w a last to the sklrrrtfah, ,' at the windiaat, with the tlrpt, and near the coal, proteeeor." I The North Sea phnntotri has 'ap- t uerond mated on each aide of me., I` "None ot, yo4f levity: youas man. tike.u] one can tell,._biit ht eRush -; .cy g _. I a"n i?etote the time oi;the Rush -' peered, according to its growing le- 170Oa . -we&kened again. Sarah was still wav- 'This to a ierfous matter.' . • I gend, several times since then, each a - , t trig to me. ' So 1 • um in for the "That's-what .dad thought when 73- me °` time aA the precursor of. ill fgrtune to . tiecoad time. The -jumped yelled cut: per Deaf. et our coal pile disappear. 4 M• i? FLARED SKIRTS ARE SHOWN ON • the beholder. She is said to be a small " -. :7-"' 'You re crazy; -you can go,', So I atdtam 'pd during three n-Ights of exposure. :''' BO�lihe�s]D! warship or again sf rusty freighter, a I M 1' OF THE NEWEST FROCKS on, but fleas tited and presently I Then he asked tray advise as a student London Daily ,Telegcraph '(Cons.) : battered schooner or a arnall sea -worn I Decidedly smart is then modish frock- .became •unconscious: Well; the c-s:p- .IsL ehemistry; and t told him to buy a The number of "itidlrstrial ceinfifeta" i liner: ' ' But however alle is reported, � picyured here. The two -piece flared .. „':; taln of another shig ordered a rescue, gag, He liought. "a dog. wttb .WrrEe• ; has rapidly increased in the past few 1 nth lea sailormen believe she bodes skirt is joined to the bodice - having a- sent s boat for wie. and F .tiAa ptiL ailed teeth, and how we don't lose 1 years, and they have usually been; no gam• . t vestee with round neck, and tale long ` ashore. Sarah- $pn to meet me on per cent, of oth coal a month. �That'>{ ;settled by. cbmpulsion.. The ideal of ' s .. - dart - fitted sleeves are finished with - - _ Lhp belch. .1 pracficat "chemistry," = (From- the '' "workers' Control of industry" has - e`vs � SCCaDI<1, • fl.•. shaped cuffs. No 1700 is in sites 34. 8 - - "Tires;- I vriis -arrested for the sec- Weekly Scotsmatf.) - never been _eo'fef Trom realizatfoh as aP 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Stu 38 og3''time, byr{nse Iesbill had the !d6! now. ',The peasants are taxed more Today Canada's exports of news- regwrea T� yards 3a-inch, or 2ra ($39} that II tusk Bole for signing on.k _ Dogmatic 'orthodoxy Is Christianity lightly than the artisans, .whose bur -, print paper rank second in value �4ards 5.1 -inch material, and 4(� yard - I. was taken .before the'Magis- Irate. in need 'of Plato's, search -Itght of Lien was 'doubled -in the past fiscal atnttng -her.-principal exports, wheat 86-inch Contrastin . tre•ng 1a first place, R• Price 20 cents He westraed a nice sort, a'nd I 'thought. stgo' y. - -, '' <. year. - L- the pattern. nff sad but ?re ��•- Every woman's desire is to achieve r I was going to pet }.. - , 'pace me- twenty -eight days. hard, - l the' smart different appearance which \ ,' labor. Jail again. '.The doctor hid to ' • . . Canada At Washingtolit • k draws favorable comment from the - exardine me • and aril he says, Is..h,e.: observing public. The designs illua- 't, . S rrtan,or a fish ?' Then he says to,tlie a . ,. •, ,,,,, -,�- Y trated• in our new Fashion Book are '' Sailer,Ie's ail'ritiht..'and ytou can•gtve ti''' _* • originated in the heart of the style , hips the hardest work• you've Qot.'. ti :" t Y► ,, n °„' a centres, and v: ill help yrou to acquire ''Well iLwasn't so bad. Sarah Carrie. -It " _� �> ,' � ��k • thatmuch- desired air of individuality.. 11 s ` suety clay and threw something'o�er K ** a � .Price of. the book 10'cents the co r the wall o{ the priFOn� -food she had `` • q1' py 1,, ^�. r * HOW .TO ORDER PATTERIQS. a - cooked • for. me or else tobaceso or cig- I . arettes. And 1, was. lucky enough to •F f_ , ir' p Write your name and address plain. V - g4t friendly with the Jailer's daughter._ i * I " k" �' ly, •giving ,number and size of a•,i.h `' She ased to sing. One night she - passed' .. ,: 1.. r�;; patterns as you want. Enc:•ose 20c in' + '• . . Itty cell. She was singing. I spoke is ; I d. stamps or coitt (coin preferred' wrap "her and told tier how much .I enjoyed. a q �' iL carefully} for each number and �i her singing. She says to- me : 'Here- ! . '� a S� , : address your order • to Pattern ,Dept., ub . 1 .,` . t r' Wilson Publiabing Co., 73 West Ada- - idiots you v - been looked up. P - I'm agood friend o {, the turnkey: I'm " ` Toronto., Pitt - s sent 'by ,t laide -St., Toro a n ' b going to see to it that he leaves your 1 + y return mail. ` -- - �, = door. ui locked. 'so that. you can .get - j` """ '? ' - .•.,'about a_bit,.' See, she was jealous of -_ *,L. . , British: PrestigC ,.... Sarah. She knew all about Sarah 'and = Londoon Times (lucl.a: Great. Rrl• � ..••-•t • . "n-. I guest that'both of them knew' tain• without committing herself to , . that I'd Rota good bit of money' at f any further guarantees• such as those • °" -that tithe. involved in the ni6ribilud . Frotocnt = •., . "Welt, i -did my twenty -eight days, i proposala•'is nos iu a position to take -•' slut after I got friendly w =ith -the t ja'iler's daughter, I did no mare hard �diploruatic action with 'very cur9icl_ - ` work. I Slid whitetvaahiltK instead: I arable effect li at any Point, the li I k:urgpean ,situation should a•gairl be- _ - Auess . T :_roust. have svhiYewasited the [ ' catuc• acute.- \ot for a long time has w 1. whole jail. But they. never would let s w,, � British prestige abroad stood as high' . _.Farah in to see tile: Every day she as is is to -day'. That is an asset .1 came, but the jailer'+ daughter, being $� which the present Government has • , . ,:, jealoitsl, saw to it that-they didn't let hers-. So Sar.$h bail to ,stay Darold -- carefully ,built .up and which It has H', :. . and tht ow things over 'the' wall. J taken great carp to not. dCssipate by env „How much lotiAer dic(3 stay in St.' _ forut gf tScsravagance, )'here )tae _ I. Helena' stayed.four months more.. been no ditiliarrnrd tinno the f?olicy of L _ - . . .. . _ _ patlept effort 'on the I—i, of real. - `I wensback�to gat'ah. Yea, yea;.I saw - � r! • . - .. - -achievement. . . - - • ` _! the lance wiferce Napoleon lived Tor y 91ve or six ye•arg. But T wabn"t very' ' '', 'THE SMILES 6 NEIGHBORLYNESS- . r .. Many ardent souls bent upon ug + intr,-.?,ted in it., I •via only interc *teci _ 1'inr.ent Masse , Casaadiaa Minister to v4'ashiugtan, Viscount R'illingdon and Sec'y Kellogg, of the United lifting their neigh do nut seem !a !n `rt sch. She Wits mere 'in".'restvnk y ve cil very fart elves •- . ' than ;ipoleon try s long way"•' Well, States" _ , . . ... .. jha mt.. - -- . • . . „ . . _ - _- _ , - . . W N111,11".1 — -. - ... .r ; . �1.1,..;;.,1R.y ar.cu. . =...d..:[w- �.sd -..�.- .arm.... r...:ac�!:.-�..r ;: ...v ,drtl: . cJ _'. �tS..,r_ -- _ _.•�- ts•._....- ,. o:. ,_ - . .. .- r:_,rw=1._ - - «_ ,..- �.. ..:•+'� .x,wrr ' .....e.- i..- :ra'.i*, «.,.. it1� -a•• ..,...N , '.. _ r :'.r.. t,.';:i...r..'�.,*4 V'"' ,y ..u- r;�yy -. ....:.. , - , .. ....�,^�,,. ;�,r.. �-.... -im r.; ,.,. rs- •t.•� •- „N p y,. � - _ _ y, �_ Tc. 'Sas. EF�{Y UPAH I, �W Ao► t - pyhy Many Mien and Women Are Marconi's Latest Device .' Automatic, Warning Crews of, Q +, _._ : Receiving Vessels UVhen Wireless Operator is-off V " Sadly Handicapped. - Duty, `Tested on Phila.-Norfolk-Trip - t, When you are tip run down in health Norfolk. Va.-William Marconi, the invention. that it impairs the eflicieAcy- of your _ UY work as pairs your power to enjoy inventor of wireless ielegraphy; half The Miihseer is the only ciafi afloat e< j contributed another ' inventiou to that has the radio' alarm ou board. -iL O - •your leisure hours, or obtain rest, it for the daving• of -humail lit- was put 'ozi the chip for experimental to time you looked -to the cause. .If �al sea- ' If• -is the radio alarm. - This purposes but now h;as proved' its) you do -not, a serious breakdown is invention promises to 'be the greatest worth. almost sure to result sooner or inter_, . In nearly all cases this condition, mechanical life saver ever devised by The device is intended to alarm thei- ` which doctors usually describe as man; shipping men here said recently, entire crew of a shit' when a distress general debility, is due to poor blood It should be the mean's of reducing the call has been received from another blood that !e deficient in red eor• loss of lute 'at sea -from wrecked or Teasel. The alarm consists of a aeries t ruseles. Wh" the blood is thin and sinking vessels --by 60 per Cent., oL wires dsstl bells which are installed( (i) 2 i coloilred comics. x weak your whole system suffers. You .maxlne experts asserted. j in various parts of . the vssel, This (2) Up-to -date• rotogravure section. lose appetite, have no energy, your The -radio alarm is a mechanical de- apparatus is connected with the •wire - + uer,fes trouble you and you feel're,t vice for the summoning of one ship to leas plant nn. board. When an SO$ (3) Latest news from the Old Country. leas. another in answering SOS or :call is received a powerful electric, (•t) Coloured magazine aCCtlOA. What you need is help to build up jcalls. It works mechanioally and switch Is released which causes the your blood a8d von should- begin at the presence of a ,tireless• operator on 'hells to ring. (5) Beat Short Stories. F once to make your oictul rich and red board the receiving ship is Rot neces The radio alas compel ships to (6) Scotland Yard disclosures. • iiy taking Drr.. Williamp' Pinit Pills. 'sary, It is claimed. irpeeive BOB calls whet`er the opera You will soon notice, the difference '.n The radio alarm has been installed ,tor is on• the job or. asleep in his bunlrt (7) Vignettes of Life. -your health by a better appetite and qn ibe British. 'steamship ,;ahseer,' {As soon as (the letters B08 are re• ' Increased vigor. The reason is that which arrived • here from Baltimore ' calved in or- lit' the aerial or antenna I The perfect weekly newspaper Is colourful, Informative. the new blood created by Dr. Wil- i and Philadelphia. " on a sbfp, the 'alarm Bounds. The I and entertaining —that is why -you should buy the Mont - s. liams' Pink Pills stimulates all the i t"hptaiu T. A. Tyson, "mszter of the wireless apparatus will register the real Standard.. It has these qualifications in unlimited organs of the body to healthy activity, Mahseer, says it has worked perfm4ly direction of the .call and will make 14 degree. and so the system galas nourishment sa far, and he believes It will be only easy for the operator, to ascertain ' { The finest comic strip artiste in the world are Its con - an.t trsatlz -j ;E: are w�sk - t#metre- everg -sh#P- - of sacra begin wining new strength -- ' trl utors. is rotogravure section carries photos of in- g , i wfl) be compelled to carry \the new four i, '%daY by ,taking Dr. Williamkti Pink I ternational as, well as national interest. Famous cor- respondents- - Pills. ' jY — supply it with the latest Old Country news. 4 You can .get these pills from Sour,.'. Cla$se$ in Cuba Invest Its coloured magazine section has articles by well -known druggist or by mail at 60'ceats a bas a�. I writers on all questions of current interest. Each edition <. from The Ur. Williams' bledfcfne Co„ In National Lottelry 'Tickets 1Ckets publishes anew story by Fannie Hurst, the worlds highest , t _ Brockville, Ont. paid short story writes. The foremost authority on Scot - '3 Time is divfded In Cuba into three player-, Moth American and Cuban. I land yard makes an amazing disclosure on thl_operations { 'AUTOMATIC RADIO -,periods of ten days each month, these I The 'night before the drawtug Is of that famous force every week; and Dorman Lynd ,IN ENGLISH HOSPITAL being the intervals between the draw- made nolry- by the shouts bf "last contributes a series of amusing Vignettes of Life. .,And _ __ ings of the Natfonai lottery. In Ha- : c'han- -" vo-lor4. and the buying at ; these are just a few .of the many features. Lambeth Hospital, London, has in- I vana the expectancy increases as draw- this time is heavy,�ven the poorest ' ing day approaches, and signs-appear • dig in their po -kets for 30 cents - the troduced automatic ,viceless to Br-j_ % part of a The foflowing 21 �Ol1tliCf appeu in 'lYlrT ltlitlOII. sin. Isola #d in an old wale tower fn on the cigar stands and bars that deal price of the one- hundredth I - In tickets, reading at first "We will ticket, for the capital prize Is =100,- (1) Bringing up Father (Jlt;ga) (I1) The Van Swaggers -a corner of the grounds staads'an in gamble day after to- morrow," and 000. , - i 12) Tlhle the Toiler ltosle's Beau stallation which switche:t on and off then "To- morrow is the. day," During the Christmas season the I (S) Mutt and Jeff (13) Happy Hooligan yf its own accord and changes the f Ticket vendors waving long strips of; "I`latividad- drawing is held, the call ( (4) The Oumpe (14) The Katzen)ammer Kids program im iro�ti T ondvn to Uaventry 'bfllels," as the - tickets are called�pa- I tal prize being $300.Q00. The tickets I (6)'Llttle Orphan Annie 14) Texas Slim rtariior."- �i,e ' apparatue, moreover, I <ltl) Just Ktde -- o _ s electric generators which au trot the street, shouting the aerial. cost proportionately. Every confidence ((3) The Nebbe (17) Smithy g p numbers They have Ior sale, for the is held by the Cubans In the fairness (7) Moon Mullins - .:g g 18) Dino Hoofer and Ells Dog, ply thti f,Iament and high - tension ear-'! Havauese usually have their favorites. of the lottery, the drawing being held (8) Wlnnle Winkle Adolph f seventeen tubes. rent required by -the _ a a lII public, usually: 8t 8 o'clock in the •r - (I)) Tobnerville Folks � (1f)) And Her Name Was Maud eor example. ff yrizes have not been �, its total ca sett r A00 airs of i (10) Harold Tteft (�) Nteaiotnva O'Matlolr F Y - F warded for some time la the 13,000 morning . headphones and 90 loud- peaker-s, ic.Iass, these- tickets will be eagerly j So tatente is the Interest during the (21) Gaaoltne Alley -Actually it' is supplying 400 head - bought. Dream& street car 'numbers, learifer morning hours on diawing ->hones and 67 s akerk When the Cat your Montreal Standard every week and provide _ . l� police badge numbers and -the number days that the cabaret habitues stop to ' apparatus was flrKt znstailed ttvo of black Cate snouted to a stmll about purchat<e tickets oa`their way home, ! yourself trend the family with many hours of solid , nurttes cane to inspect it. They enter - I later-'and _ eaijoyment --all for ?0 cents. ' ,.the. city are amonK the things , waiter, invest their. night's ilea + u as due -rd the old tower cautiously and peered ; preted sg omens by ,confirmed lottery in the oblong- trite. - -- • = xt• the bunks of valves. It. oval as I - - • - - dent a the g: ave. But it w ;o start stout twn minutes after their �j i �t� �, Reflection CTT Pp Nnr��r AAlii n Itrrival, The nttr%". tallied m sub -I �� STIPITED CHIL'DRall� Do you remember when you iatd you I __�;___:lued_ tones, Lhelt _tiotces.- xesYYlrextatul;yf_ - - .--- '-- -r,- -, - - - - - - - I , - .fled w'sil, and - `�- �+ 4 �round he wfittewa Censtipatiori is .one of the moll The Sequent years have folded ten- CQ?ltC1IdQ }d Great p i prluo:ny. cedirg With startling ,tud common aliments of childhood and i I j. rierneats came a click,.one of the ,gener the child suaertng from It positively derly ; i Oc Illustrated Newspaper V ittors whirled and whined into motion, About the raptured miracle you bared cannot- thrive. To keep the little. one a the banks of valves lit up as if by well the bowels must be kept regular ` in simple zneantng, woven slenderly _ _. News Dealers tJCl] It magic., and the two N isr.tura screamed asd the stomach'sweet To do this Upon a thread of sound —and yet i and ran, nothing est) equal Baby's Own Tali- j that day The only human attention. re:;uired iet$ They area !slid but thorough SeEm:•now - -tt is so luminouslynear; Wholesale' Distributor: _ -: by this equipment- is, -the winding of 1 It tive; are pleasant to take and' In Its eternal beautv. Autumn- lay f � -- two, time switch clocks. once a fort- I z pernta of brittle color, deeply ONTARIO NEWS COMPANY.' can be given to tie newborn babe p y' night. a Trccess. which takes about with perfect safety. Thousands of i clear { ,122 Richmond Street West, Toronto three minute -. There switch clocks mothers use no other medicine for Across the sunburned earth :a smooth are set to rpecifled times at which their little ones but Baby's Own flab - wind merged patients are permitted to_ hear pro- lets. • They are sold by medtrine deal - Light vapors In an elongated - 1rr., ns, one controls a receiver tuned ers or by mail at 26 cents a box from Restrtiininx the - dilated skies, that i tA. t,ondon and 'the other a reviver The Dr. Williams_' Medicine Co., surged Music I Classified Advertisements tuned to I)aventry -"Junior." When Brockville, Ont- Against the stern horizon, -tall and;° Music speaks in a tongue native to the time switch --makes" it operates O - - - proud, 1 the human heart wherever educated. { lsif ri0•S � �� a self - starting motor generator and The, Texas. girl be has been asleep • Lite walked =between us for a ,little ; ? TLTRAtlons I1 4Rwor 855 00. s: It is heard now In an undertone, now V selecttoas f1l6.00 for staa.00. Guar. brings the receiver into action, and a for two months has awakened, and while {rising through stages of pleasure and.l V,teed. Polsson. too lMoeat -Rost Mast -tittle pilot damp indicates -that all is what a e want to know is *try some-1 Along the rusfling - path -gave me power until its volume seems , to ea -) ootreoL _rocel!_ .Further, the amplifiers and bady didn't stove her Into a eleeDing your hand- ( volop us with an atmosphere of awe generators may be used -independegtky+; car berth when - she first began_ to doze. i And then your lips, young with a love -' and soletna grandeur, end now. ilk -' xof the receivers, that is to say, for We'd bate tQ_stact out on a tour of ly smile, ; f710 G G E N a U R c MILK GOAT81 some melodious Moses, smitlag ille L beavy milkerb, will freshen to {the Purpose of Itt•oadcasting services then ight places -with girl who his BreatSed iv . works for me td trick in 't-he wilderness of indifference I March oant after. -Also- one Huck. - Ed. - ' froth the chapel throughout the build- put away that much sleep. understand. *ttn fhe rod-- of'recollection; Ont. �Barnpsn eeville P.O., ing or concert, from the„dintng hall, Keep Mlt+sad s liritmant in the house. =-Jerry Evana. S AND POULTRY WANTED microphones hiving been installed at Why is an. sutbor more tree than s� F l '° P t Ry WA h6dd � � � iL'e pay highest market prices seta there points, - monarch? - Because 'he chooses his E asrantee complete satisfaetion with - - it is possible "for the 'steward to All sin is at bottom selfishness, as -Excess of liberty, whether in states own subjects. _ - i each tranaectoa C. A Mann ! Co., Ktne j 8t., London, Ont. make announcements from his room to ail righteousness Is in its essence or individuals, seems only to- pass, `-ail the - patients. All the essential ap- love. into excess of slavery. Minard's Liniment for Colds. t ,,,;paratus is in duplicate and the risk -of a• breakdown is said to be neglig- Canadian National Hotel and Tel'rrlinal at Halifax The Championship Winner ible. Each tube of the amplifying 1. W. (iestiag's roses were extenst,•e I n r the \ enter Fair, f�, n e s at Royal Y - -- panel supplies one circuit only; se •if a tube blows out onl y e limited num- _her. of headphones are aKected. An additional advantage is that the high- _ tension current does not reach the Une- and' patients are therefore protected from any possibility of shock, while the absence of standing current also prolongs the life -of the headphones and loud- speakers. Nine And a half miles of lead- covered wire have been tarried -throughout the buildings to -._. the reception points, aid 'every . liar i r " -tient has a pair of head- phones over his bed. A sum of $ii,000 was raised through .]*cal subscription for the purposes of this installation. Lambeth Hospital pis a Poor Law-institution and a great. µ` .part- of the mofie r was subscribed { -through the pennies of visitors to the .: - -- :-hwt-pital, Christianity Introduced a love •fiighor, deeper and broader than any- - v thing the, prcofoundest Greeks dream ed of. Toronto. They were pre - eminent for their quality, color and tecture. They brougbE the first trophy to the On- tario 66111ter $lack Fox. indu,try. Tltey won the Miniature Trophy contribut- ed by the Canadian rrur*ucIIO Sales Co. Limited, •bfor_treal. fbr -Vast _matched pair nf•'foxes at the. show, When you buy. V espra Boxes yow_ltay, , the-best. Write: J. W. QOStLQ fox same, Ontario - ATRNTSlllustratfon of the new hotel and station being erected at Halifax, IC.S„ by the' Canadian National Rail- sr00 OF C - r,lot of "Wanted Inventions^ { ways. This is taken from the architect's drawing and' indicates that the group when completed will form a fit- r and Full information Sent Free tang Atlantic- gateway to" the Dominlou. The terminal will be connected with the deep water pier at which the II un Request. Trans- Atlantic passengers will arrive and depart. This pier possesses the most modern facilities for dctalln9 f T8f fA>t[fwT CO.. Dept W. 272 sank ll Ottawa. Oat-, with passengers of all classes and special provision has been made for the reception- and comfort of new "t- ^' ' --" tiers. These latter will be able to r� ' ISSUE No. 62 -'27 proceed from ship to train under shelter and in comLo , .... a ..... .. x: .. f. , . y , .. _... -..o- ,..,. ... ... g -_• . _ :•a .. ., .4..a.a..:.: ,. ,ev e Sot ' :P ;;t a.�i� - -- - , .. _. .... ss:r .. .. .,fr• :.. : ,. .,,. _ .... .. ..... .. .. 4.0 ».'- ...�,... „... ,'. .. -. _. .. .. s�v -.�+ ,_... .-,.,. __.. -_..� .. __. �'sr.'__ _.. _._ 1� �-'yr 3...-; iT�±_ �f+ �d��#.' �i���7?" t' �.` C �.a"+;#c?��.'.`�?,� -,� ` � z Graham. -.haul v app 85 cocks 9,00: Notice tp C r"tors L' ': ►�i..l�i= r ,� F Anthony. ditto 9.00; (kard Tran. " " ditto 12 #i; W Booth. ditto 360: li4;l- AND OTHEBB Coal, ? loa� doter will be here yecY soon wni • - .;rcatn�s :r Rabe In e _ yen have any notion, , ier Bros. gravel for Hl•ll o00 7 and bet .. if 1218 and 14 5 con 7 18.90 G Hod the m`atter of the estate of Mary _ purobasio a now •>t.7s paf'aJar.; ili.bo u peidln advance. T.. haul.gratt bat 14 and 15 con, 7 bet 12.18 Jane Roach -late of the Township �i�4 a sleigh, . leave ` con T piano dti ch opp 18 non 7 78 80; pt Pickering in the County of $a1tG� and- 1�V LIi tlOal Of three t': g 1>•crip ' ro a m United St" and Craat Stork Bros. hanLand acrapin gray for befit IIsh OII your order now 80 that It �rit•ain $2.00 in advance. Ontario, Spinster, Deceased. q - will be ready when the g bet 18.19 b 188 00; A Olark, ditto 10 75; N -0tice is hereby Riven aursuant to hand first snow a are. f DOrawford. drag haul grav bet P� 4Hf1 MURKAR Proprietor, rt 75,60; L tieingsge: ltto 10.b0; O 'Section 56, R.S.O. 1914, Chapter 121, r.- P 26; a that all creditors and others }laving ETHOS A LAW, L O R N E R L I.D fir. -• Pascoe, ditto 21; L 8 utree, heal gray and grav for bet 10 17 and 1819 claims or demands against the Es- a • P_iC.KER1tyQ COUNCIL. r 149.10; J Cndden, dynamite fuse and tats of the said Mary Jane Roach, " •C� ®ZSris•• Cyan QLAREMONT _ cape 9.00; J Neal, haul and ahoy gray, who died on 'or about the 20th day The above council met pursuant to ❑ p 2,0 con, 4 9.10; W H' Sttlwer, ditto 'day of June; 1926, at the Township �- s adjournment on Thursday, the ;15th IF.00; A Churchill. ditto 0.85; 0 Hub- of Pickering, aforesaid, are required � 0 dinar., Members all•.present, 'the_ reeve bard, ditto 11 75;'W Taylor, haul grav on or before the 12th day of January, ` Jn the chair, opp '28 con 4 11:26; G Pugh, ditto 2.00; 1928, to send by .post prepaid or del- "+ Minutes of last meeting. were. read J Dlav, ditto 6.75; E A McKay. Co. iver to the undersigned Executors of c and Xmas and appr❑ved. Trees, 50.p. c. painting Larkla'a bridge the Estate• of the said Deceased full �anta C au V ' r A number of•accounta were present- 10980• ed and communications -read and re The CounciI'rso.v: adjourne3, part iculars in-writing-of t1wir claims faired . to the various standing cow• and the nature of the security, if r ac s g - - by them. And that after anitteed. any, held We'$ave a store lull of good things for the Christciiaa and eta- The standing committee on Relief such last mentioned date the said Es- " BROGK ROAD. - trade., Be sure to see our display of r •reported and recommended payment - - ecutors will proceed to distribute the . as follows : County of Ontario, for A. Ackford has slaughtered his drir. assets of the said Deceased among the Stationery, Xmas Cards, 8eais„ If Tinsel - maintenance of eight indigents • to In horse. parties entitled thereto, �ltaving• re.- ''Fancy China, R and Crepe Papers,."• ' various hospitals 529.50. Wm, Neal will mane to Claremont gard only to the claims of which they The standing committee on Dam• to the near future. .. shall then have notice.. ages for sheep Worried. by DogA re- W. H. and Mrs. Jackson will spend Dated at Whitby, this 19th day bf Large and well assorted •stacl�in•krvas Candy, Mixed Nuts, Xtita$ " f ported and recommended ,thg ,follow. Christmas in Oshawa. Grapes, Orange , -Box Chocolates, Xtnas Cigars. r Ang payments : Gordon Somers, one Wm. Ackford, of B. C. is expected December,' 1927. — p "' R sheep and one lamb killed .37.00; C A. home for the Xmas holidays, Wesley dames Roach and Edith Inei Splendid eaiattrt'meat of Staple Linea —Fresh Dates in bulk or paaekage, Annie inspecting same 1.00; -R Pilkey, Wm. Bad�erow intends xo spend his Roach, ,Executors, ' ' N.g.W`Layer Figs, Cranberries, N eR Table Raisins, C1azBd one lamb worried 4.00; John Scott-, Xmas holidays in Whitby and Osha•' ' - Cherrywood, Ont. Cherries, Almond Icing, Shelled Nuts etc. inspecting same Wc. wa. 7 The standing committee on contia Several from here attended the 8: S. Merry Chrietmas and Happy- new Year to All -- encies fe orted and recommended g y g. ` v%, F U L L E aR +R P concert at Bcou ham Tueade evening. payment as follows. J- Murkar, print• and mere delighted with the program.. Agent for r log election proclamations 7 00; J Fin - t old, bulbs for township hall 3.70; D Fade. Westinghouse Rod • postage and expresso a ress etc. o I H A R DSO N S i' ��ROCE '� ki Beaton rep g P ALE REGISTER. ti Victor Radios. 40,00; J Phillips, truant officer re Leis- t3 - - ' phone and postage 2 88; E Perryman. Some 3-tube Sets at reasonable price, WFD?IESDAY DEC. 25th. — Auction -. rebate for dog 2.00 ; 0 M Foray tb. att sale of 5Q cords of 'body and limb Satisfactory terms on Say • ° 1 yr ditches and watercourses cneetin 3.00 / �`YGk�rlYlg Hard�re St ore H L Chapman, ditto 3 es Also adjust' v'obe+ mostly maple, at lot 29, con. of the above. `tP fn Whitby t 1 acct 9.00;G M Forsyth, 2. Pickering,,(A.•J. Taylor's -hush) _di o g,00; I. Cherry- Middleton, adjusting U:• just south of G.P.R. station, Cherry- Secure my .arms and get - _ j ng I a Demonetration. bridge t t acct 3 Od: G M Forsyth, wood, the property of Wilfred A. + pile is to buy useful lire for Xmas Presents. r: ditto 3 %: L :1liddletoo, adjusting the Reeser F. _Postill, auctioneer. Pickering R. R. 1 i•l -tf) Phone 1033 g policy y g _ ' ildarkbna, t acct 300; J A White, -- We; would suggest a few of our many lines " ditto 8.'00: fit• 3 Turner, ditto 3.00; A :.. gray. reb,tr 'log tax 100.. Anflther year is passing Zt'itd" Hockey skates, sticks and pucks, kiddie k±►ra. wagons and sleighs, Thecomu,V :ee on Rude acd Brid• .7 !`i flashlights, safer razors and pocket knives. es re or:Nd and re. numbended the • shh y P h�ator and a naW dear fts s ®C�n �.Siiv®rw.are, Pyr"xwlLre anti Sunny Blue. Enamelw are. a ir' • o11ow oK p+ymente : J L`oatee. 30 vds The Hot Point Electric Irons, Toasters and H Plates �0 grav for bet 1415 rep -culvert bet 12 13 _ . . y non 9 5 75; M Bens..n, haul grav het to begin. I wish a Merry 11,M" An . Electric W Sher is a real Rift . i14 15 con 916.W. E Ward. haul gr%V d . Cuoie in and see ours. z1bet 14-15 rep culvt bet 12 13 con 921 50, l So _ -_ jl� Pugh, 32i gds grav fur bet 11 15 coin S ®ta�4n to ail In �.7vntJl,�jjOntarl ®, What is better than s, warm pair Nitta. hfitta. Qlovea, of Gauntieta, 3a 4.86: 8 Burgess, rep drag and scra�• an� a ��•�s1p�rOtls antr a a ColemsO F.tsmp or Lantern, or a Happy Thought 1J. ere 4 75; J Tweedie, drag Wbiteva a PP7► or McClary Range or Heater. gtre to 3 25. A E 3"jor, drag haul _ ��..,.�.�.•.. -..� Iffral ❑$p 25 to 31 coo 5 dray bet 30 31 New Year.- . �: ,eon52525 G Hamlin. draw . _ - - - Agent for McCormick •Deeriog Farm Machinery .r grav opp Rw "5 to 31 con 5 87.00; C Bielhy•sbov Repairs. grav con 5 4 25; P A Major. drag opp __. W. . Ei • N. SINCLAIR - - .. and ' to 31 con 5 3 75; F Rornsbaw, 60 yda _ ly darav for con 5 0 00. G Phillips. haul __ _ _ V . o e have it, can get it. or it is not made. rag uRp lilcon 5 8 00: W Jnboeton. j� Our ifd�L(t�o Q ��'! +''� - - - - -J d opp lU to 35 rep n 5 50 19 con AM ,�� a S. BAL.0 UN PICKEI�'aING J5 drag be' °6 25 con 5 13 50: �L' H a,�• -�J . sr �a � _ - � - • • 1 a . Westnev, drag coo 4 app 8 to 122 50; ....... J Mitchell, haul .grav opp 22 con 3 50: -A0 Balsdoo, instal pi bet 20 21 rI -haul a MOTORS pe 21 TJ cog' i T., L Reid, re p • T R-Capper, spikes etc. 3:30; � �UNIVE SAL s Eh -�' whop - ,. ;1S llditchelh haul grav bet 28 29 and opp s � � _ ;88-89-con 2 20,30; L Gates. ditto 12 00; r "W Fer uson. ditto, 12 t0; R Somerville, • 'WEST- +ditto 12.00; W Davidson, ditto 12 00. -,J McOrtak,n, ditto 12 00. W Hollinger. - SA ditto 404; E Armstrong. ditto H.: 'OVERCOATS of quality and style at a real low figure. STt'�R AND FLINT LL+.7 W- Gates, sbov grav bet 38 29 con 1 .opp 2i? 29 con 2 6.00: N Laughiia. ditto =-IOi'R FOOTWEAR lives, is both Feather and rubber, are` ` pp p PP o0 2toa, ditto 24 o0n'48 3,,, H •Hickeys We ha-. H use Slippers for e rev for bet 28 'd9 con 1 and a 28 29 _ very member of ilia family. �t .P A = - baul,gra� bet 16 17 con 2 80 00; A Trim r ble. Shag bet 1011 and Or rd cons 1 ..:- Shirts, Sox, Ties, Mafliere, Spats,, Gloves, - Handkerchiefs ' Ii you wani_$ guaranteed F epair job at a rea80IIab18 and 5 clean ditch Gr rd and sppecial make excellent gtftpe. g _ i EE US. grant Gr rd con's 5 2: '25; W'Todd.. _ .._ _. _ C grav for fir rd opp 1230 con 3 bet 14.15 Ask for tsvfit- sharin e,.,u ns• Experienced Mechanics, h Repairs oh all niakes. Q Price, .,.- * a d coca 4 5 F Barclay, haul grav Or -' $1 It-46 coo02 and opp 12.13 con 3 and bet Phone 9carboro _ G E C IL_ ~ B R AD L,EY - 157.10; C Hutching, drag �.• ° :app I9 to 25 con 2 plow 'end scraping �. ^ q "for Bred bet 24 25 con 128.10; W Ward ;bawl timber to bridge bet 20 -21 con 8 p' _ 0 3E R = N Q� mple a Quality . its Funerals .IC o t a >r ..rent for timber yard 6 10. C Rich �� ardson, haul grav bet 8 7 con 20 00; 8 nn SOLID OAK - " Ferndale, ditto 20:00; V Parkin, ditto $7Of $1 W, CASKET FUNERAL -'75 yda gravel for 6 and 7 $1.25: A Pegg ,\ e shaul.grav bet 10 and 11 ❑n 726 4�: A - F a . M A T T � E W S SURI AL 00: ' �E}arruthere, drag con S opp 31 to 30 . -. ._. _ .: - 3 00; Mrs T A O'Connor. grav for bet 2 SPF.CiAL SI?� . and S con 6 13,20; T 'Surat, haul gray " 219 Danforth Ave., `Toronto -.Phone Gerrard 33W '.bet 2.30 can 5 clean ditch 7 50; W Bell, �� $115 ` .ditto- 47.i•�; J Kayes, haul grav opp '�� Our Funerals include: EmbsilrckinM Hoarse, Casket, Outside Case, - :'24 and 29 con 4 1500: C Hood, ditto' akr ��` \ ';. Electric Fixtures, fi_haire, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. 21,26; A Axiord, ditto 3000: AC Dia- n. \� ?tioExtras. mood ditto 2f 00: F Sullivan, haul gra i `� Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements bet 28 and 29 south of con 1 11 -36 : G , for yourseives. Bennett, ditto 19 23; Wm UcDonaid 1 ` \` _ ; J `y' These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toroate •alit❑ rs.04:'I WbiYe;diuo'and drat �� REM ,EMBI:R: Clip this ad. fur refareace; 81tf y6et a6 and 27 from iwke share to ce ^ire - o[con T 13.00; R Ward, hauling pipe .. _ from'O:+bawa and 2cases of dp.caenue _. �` 4 • '' , � .� _ _ .. fuses and claps 45 60; 4. R'ard,.sa'ary -�� ;�� _ poi ant of I; . from Dec 5 to 15 54 00; J'C Brynt, `' n +. - .. �By App tm 3 con 3 and het 10.11 2,au1. gra9 opp - . ` -con 256 55; E 13ry;Ent. ditto 34.4x1: R' R O �L ` Fowlie, baul grav bet I0 and 11 n•,n 2 -�, FO R E� E s �[ Blake. ditto d 50; H Bove,, ditto 1.00; C Stephenson, ditto 10.30; C Bar `.•'Tke sweetest tende`��� .Pare karawy - r-' rail, ditto 500; F Crawford ditto 4.i5; stir knoton— for every kmst D P Neale, ditto 3 75; C Puckrin, ditto R Q 0 _ R and rep road bet 2 3 con 2 '15 00; Wit]. _ iter Bros, grav for opp S-9 ,;un 3 and - '.ibe[ lU 11 on 3 zr i; G Backhol:3er,� Two hands are better than one." /� < yda yds Rrav fur-c ;tr o + p.6 :i5 4.50; J ;a �` ADA sets are two dial doubles the number of stations. r Notice to Cr ditora ;. _ .. - - - Refines reception. Test it at , 16 Geo, Z'., Cap. 40, Sec. 52 Our - dealer's or your ho,0 • _ - "'In the estate of Thomas Clark, de- • `' %- Eisten to tone ... Clear ... Clean ?� ceased... ... resonant... F All persons Navino claims against' . tlnj�iU • • • 1'esOIIR>j1 ' .. ADA r - ,` the Estate of Thomas Clark, late of = , soothes the senwe ... Superlik �.. 1 the Township. of Pickering' in the ralACB. FADt� Qyahty County of Ontario, deceased, who died 8 -9$550. - on of about the Seventh day of Nov - '- -friber 1927, , are hereby notified to file witih the undersigned- - on or be- - _ fore ilia Seventh day of January x �. - _ J928, full particulars of their claims • ' pp �[mmedisiely after said date, the as- sets of the deceased will be diatribut- _ \ ed amongst those entitled thereto. - n - Age t E having regard only to claims so filled'. >` 'Dated at Oshawa, the 15th. day of F? F T. 8 U N T I` N 9 ` ,11' ember, A.D. 1927. Brougham, - {Ont. D W. E. N. Sinclair, F. C. + Solicitor for the- Estate of Thomas Clark. _ deceased. _ PIC, . 'bank of Commerce Bldg. Pickering - -- - : _.Ontario r -. f _ Oshawa, Ontario ,,v. r ... r • vC t' •`id .tifn'L1•%+ +s {n �rm,w....._w'�... ' ...... • : ,,,•, !t... <+_:.... �_. - :R- `.... c -.em • _ •a_.. r.• -:. ,.... ,. i ?i.•:. -. ,•-. a .+ ..._ ... ... ... : —, -. ^v..:'?t,.,...... °e•e. _ _ _ ., _ Il,.'• _..._ __ ...,rt. w=•!:. •.,, ....rE• - . °_'r4 _... '.nu. u..y,•+u r. ., ��,.� v..yp. �zw _: ;... ,. «. ..:% •.. ;. .. .. g. p,: '•.} ?,u. ,5.; Y_,y -�.. �.• L .�,.s +n, ,� .. `K •' .+ CLAREMONT. J. S. 'Bandy spent, Monday with George Banbury ppent 'Wedues - J `"- $enry'Wbite, of Goodwood. day in Pickering where he called FLOWERS AUDITORIUM " We wish s11 s Merry Christmas. Leonard Pilkey had a business on several old friends. Thos, Pateron hue been confined trip to the city on Monde last. -!J case of small- - For eve ooaadoo. to the house with an attack of the y paz developed' TIREATI�E ..�, Monday being a genera�i holiday. in Whawa last week. A a the case * �+ - . ' flu• Q_.pr-aces of business. will be closed is in a home in which a nasa eqv FIIN.ERAL D +'BIGFNS STOUF.FVILLE { J. H. Beal and J. Fingold were as usual.. ployed as clerk in the poet office A Specialty. in the city gn•Friday last on baei- Jos. Timme and Arthur Batee. resides, the authorities may quar- L ,�L FRIDAY $a� SATURDAY -nom• of Agincourt, visited at Cecil satins the whole staff at the poet Wkit fJ Oreeiiiieuse$ Mies Margaret Graham, of Brock � :.,' DEC a and 1� Black's on Sunday. office. road equth, was in Toronto on J. O. FLETORF�R Friday ast. Chas. Cooper has installed a _ "TIN GODS" y furnace for M. R. Parke, White - BONDS - Government, Municipal and 121y Phone 684 WSI (Thomas Mei an) Thomas Graham has been noder vale's enterprising merchant. " the weather for several days, but Call at F. Chidlow's for Bridal Mortgage Honda, Also, Industrials. — — Coined "1 P. �. we are glad to know that he is safe investments at from 6 to 7 per _ �� recovering nicety. Rose China. He has a full line of cent. 1 <, Paramount News Reel' r this' popular make of chinaware. r Y'Pl QJ7!/t Tnea: Wed. Derr 20: 21 Mine Helen Scott' returned Our bhicksmithe are very busy `1NSi RANGE -All classes written fa• , home on Saturday from Toronto, these days shoeing horses Ao that eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. v The D,gaver Dude 3 where she hafl�Seen taking treat- storm, Accident and Sickness, ✓ eaut ' " Janeil Hubby" they can navigate over the very J „ we for several weeks: Mid Sunshine and ; icy roads. Phone or write and _ Seabreezes Xiss.. Alice White, of Toronto, John McLellan, of Detroit, Rich- -'' Fri. -and Bat. 23 and 24 Tif:as Mabel McLellan, of R has been visiting at the home of 43cf _..ED. BOWMAN, Whitby - " -' MC Hill, area spending the Christ- her brother, Henry hits, of ' I "Men Holton sills) max holid'aya with their pkrentP Goodwood. �^t nt _ �' at tue manse; .. Please do not defer your Christ- Christmas Display "Paramount News Reel" Lyman and 1lirs. Pilkey' will mss shrippinq uat €3 IQ p. m, on Y Y leave this (Friday) forenaata. for Saturdal. . It, le not fair to the We have now on hand a wonderful Price's- Adalte 25c cents, "Bramoton where they will Pp'end 'o4erchants nor to :their clerks. display of Christmas Goods, children, under 14 their Christmas holidays with Mr. Our Omtinuatibn and public consisting of - years, 15 cents Pflkey's sister, schools cf"ed on Thursday for the Toys, .Games, Books, Toilet Goods, On Christmas Sunday night the Christmas vacation. School will Confectionery and Fancy S. Cif• Schmidt, - - Proprietor choir of the Baptist Church will Stationer .%rested out of en- +� reader a musical service, the main reopen en the 3rd of January. f y' V during stone and ■■'y ��} ♦ �� feature being s sacred, cantata' Archie and .lir�Andereoa and Giye us a call, _ fashioned into Time de- Dressed Poultry YY i�ni�R -dat hter, accompanied b Miss eat €tled "The Nativity of Christ." g P y fying designs, This is Communion services will be held Duncan, of Richmond Hill, spent Q, A N N C: N the story of our mem• . Good prices paid for poultry. Sunday with R. J. a6d Mrs. How. T orials. If you are in- in the United Church on New Mrs. Henry White of Goodwood, 30 BROUGHAM terested consult us to- Birds must be properly bled and dregs t "-Ba!'a Da Preparatory services dav, ed clean of feathers, has been quite ill. during the past will be li3iY�'"on "Cbtay -e�9a- �*♦ Here are also a few items that should is reviona. - Come and start the two weeks, but is now improving EARNESS SHOP •'No GreaterTribute" igtereat the thrifty shopper. _ new year right: a& ea f,6,. and is now able to - leave her bed.'" Havin moved into m new remises N. W, STAFFORD, Prices good for two weeks George Beverley has been quite g p Kin aion Road, " successful in his trapping opera. opposite Reid's Blacksmith shop; Merry Wives Pastry Flour, best tioae., A few days ago he enc -�8��n Fsre I am prepared to do all repair Whitby for pion and cakes, try a 24 ceeded is capturing a $ne aped= wort, and I will handle all y _ pound bag at 1.00 kinds of new harness, Phone Whltb A men of a ' mink; besides other InBaCA OO, "which I will keep constantly r g� New Raisins, Currants, Almond ame. on band, or will secure Ti ute, Walnuts. Peels, Justin g G, M. Forsyth met with a Blight Cheap•rates for farm and country same on shortest notice. the quality is O Hd the buildings. Price is Right. 1 nnotor accident a few days ago. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, X.J. "w- P = Z g F, -7% s � A good 5-string Broom, at .. 11i1e -As he was coming on to the high- wind - mills, Silos etc, way from his own lame he. collided Automobile. Insurance 9.12 CLAREMONT Perrin's Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs for loo y with a car driven by a traveler. of all kinds. - Toy Pail Peanut Butter, . , wo -,,damage. tars received only Blight FFtAI11K CHIDLOW FARMS FOR SALE Santa Claus wishes all the good Write or phone r -. -! 6tf Claremont, Ont. �. little boys and girls to -hang up D cry - -- their stockings early to -morrow 1i 1! MAN (Saturday)evening and go at once 20 .WHITBY, ONT, Me� C�lrlstmaa _ to bed, so that he will not be rle- = " - talaed as he • will have a very • busy m%'ght. and a Don't miss the aperlaI Christmas L LJ - - services in the United Church on A(�W l� Christmas Day. The sermons Happy Year r will be appropriate for the ores- Gift _ @ion and the Choir will render Store ti #o all 1A© ispecia! magic. Visitors especially - o� 1 ^sT R Y are welcome, The weat� ®r man has promised Call at *��•. ' - Phone 38QG us an old-fashioned Christmas. so Coleman Lampe and Lanterns, - �• F�l��►3OLD S e far as the weather i@ coaceroed. Bridge and Floor Lampe, 0Z4.A.R=ZA01*-TW. ON'TARXO Hovis Bread 40 From present appearances it looks Reading Lampe, , e<a if his romise will be fulfilled. P -On Tuesday forenoon we were Radios with batteries, - Batteryless Radio @, . . treated to a ministnre blizzard. Electric Toasters and Irons, While is Claremont there is oaf, Electric Heaters. bent snow only to cover the roaad, two or tbree miles north. Grille, - Toys of all kinds. its the township of Uxbridge, Decorations, �• isteighs are in general use, the Brassware, such sa Ash Trays', arouse being impassable in many Hanging Baskets, - places for motor traffic. On Tues- Book ends etc.. dayy some care got stuck in the Silverware,_ drifte. - Skates, '0 Several of H. 0. McIatyre'a em, Hockey Sticks. ployees were laid off work for a Hockey Boots. -, eonple of days last week, owing to Y- for the money that ordinarily slips ' material required for his products 'Call and inspect our stock. - zing delayed is transit. Mr. Me- - Intyre is building up a nice baei We have l t for ever one g j. y - neos in Claremont, which necesi - - at prdce� sure to 9 'tested the erection• of a large addi- please you. - - .7. factory daring the, C H A V ptoehfs *mm Miss Violet Salisbury. who ,is .'COOPER rJ► :.in the employ of Mrs. (Rev.) k. -'GLQ.REMONT - McLellan, met with a very painful aaccident one day last week. She Agent for A.dkerman's Quality - -was at work cleaning one of the Harnees. , -Ask the user, -upper windows when she missed her footing and fell to the ground, feet. She - DO your distance of shoat 12 aliRi�ted on her feet, but unfortu- n %tely, she fractured the bones in -. �: .'''The Bread of Health Try a Loaf r e. HONE :900" Farmers, Attention I have the agency for the Faenoaa ,Renfrew Nachicaryt Separators, Scale @, and the -high quality ' Acorn Range. and am pre- '. pared to give beet terms, - Give me a call when wanting some. a- ching in these lines. Phone Pick 1007, - W. C, WILLSON, R, R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL _a four of her toes. m A Dollar is Saved - • -*hen it is in the _ -Ik ND the sooner -it is deposited in the Bank the greater the assur. B ance of its being saved. AA Savings Bank Account ie a ma gnnet et Y- for the money that ordinarily slips ' YM through one's fingers, and an income• payfing guarantee for th8 future. S BANK OF CA.XA,DA PICKERING BRANCH —o. A. Sharpe, lfanaper Branch*& also at Brooidin, West Hill, Whitby .'''The Bread of Health Try a Loaf r e. HONE :900" Farmers, Attention I have the agency for the Faenoaa ,Renfrew Nachicaryt Separators, Scale @, and the -high quality ' Acorn Range. and am pre- '. pared to give beet terms, - Give me a call when wanting some. a- ching in these lines. Phone Pick 1007, - W. C, WILLSON, R, R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL _a m a - . - The annual meeting of the mite- j-+-i -- �.--- -�—� -- ;Gl reen River dyers of S. S. No; 15 (Claremont) y _ _ will be held at the school house at e' Sh i ` E 10 o'clock in,tbe forenoon on Wed- O �� Basket Factory inesday, Dec. 28th, for the purpose rianufaccurere of of receiving the financial report ii .: All kinds ©f Frt1't Baekete, -of the trusteb@ and the election of - a trustee. The trustees request a -�'lry aY1C� have Berry - �idC� Be' r Y ' full attendnnee of the ratepayers a e 'F .mere BueheI Basket _ of the section, and thus show their 18t C�1Q1Ce C1 - . Clothes Baskets. - interest in school affairs, _ yD CIo .: Pa a� The program of the Baptist San- - . - " :.:day School Ubristnlaa concert is ,:.Xmas Goods f _ Frank Pennock, 'how well underway. It will in- d v ;. :. If, ou o this the sa in S Proprietor clads a juvenile cantata, entitled y $ " Phone Markham 1604 Y "Cinderella's Christmas Party," `- - - from gout' productive years I!K .featuring Prince Charming, 'Fairy A nice range of Haberdashery Godmother and several other well .i , for the Gentlemen, ,� • will Inter on provide you g EATT Y -. known characters. There will `, with an income. also be a play. entitled "Dodging+ gage, Gloves', Purses and • -' i STAN D9 FOR THE BE3'1L- - au Heiress, or Hip Uncle's Choice." ! II Remember theAste, tbis (Friday) - _� .Handkerchiefs for _� TV✓e will add interest for T - evening, December 23rd. Admix- tI]e Ladies, ou and Com and it half f ' 25 cents; children, 15 cents. y " ' : ♦ ,• ..aion, ,., ,,...: A meeting of those interested Toys Games, Books, HankTs r �' y�euly. Ak _ - was held on Saturday evening, and stockings for the _ Dec. 17th, at D, A. Scott's store, bo s and girls. for the purpose of re'organtzina y TIM the Curling Club for the season Fresh Fruits and Peels for Xmas of 1927.1928. The following of$- Cakes on hand. Also,. Mixed \ Ohl -cers were elected for the ensuing. -� Nuts, Candy, Orange@ f y NK ear: Ron. Presidents, T. P. Shirt- etc., s;t right prices. and Fred Evans ; Pres., M. E Mor- x tg an ;Vice- Pres., D. A. Scott, Sec.- Phone 1401 13stablished 1371 �ri Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, kreas., D. A. Scott ; _General Par '. _ Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow, r+ ppone Committee, I F. Dopking, j'� Ili l� " ° Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc W. Ward, Fred Evan4 and Wni. ' /l A,-80 O � T �' It will'pay lyou to get my prices ota 'Pirkett. Great enthusiasm waq ++i���ii+ above before buying elsewhere. ahnwn and every one 13 looking Phone 1402, - � Whitby B s n g r FFWN OIISE b r. J H -Perry, 11f a e J PR - : �orwald to a delightful winter's �' A. ' L, ...' ', .. ` ♦!. S.e°..a - 1.d ..'.> .. '.✓ ..Yy .! ..b.. 4 . } .JC • w � ._ Tin...... w.� +.�..Y..s�u. ... •k ... u. iM: Yf. Yr..... �w�ti:: cwx.- a[iN..W�LGi:.'a^..mod'.!. zits. M�YJ[ a"'$'. ��AiiY+. �. Efsv. uCi6JY! w`b....S:L•.<SYiI_�+�s.'fA, "' •�ii:1Y.. .,. ._... ;.Pa. ..•.,.._. �;_ s: y ....:s.c....ec.:...•..,..tx_�.� �aa: a..,.,...,.m.�:,A>.per.�a....r. spa,,. me, �....,.. r .v.w..�u...,rr..- .,,,- _.._,..�. four of her toes. m R 33uu ,- NV • A i - "We've only least' word far that." . 'Bank of Montreal Annual Meeft - ' t, ,' "B_y the Lcord . Hrrry. R.•igg4, you m;9 ine darned uncomfortable, YouGroc ers &.0chi i may liba this sort of probing, but I , y don't! If you suspect Croydon Sears :The annual' meeting of -'the -Bank I see no- reason why an abatement y , ! and tell him so, but let me alone! 1 _ + f9 of Montreal brought to a close a of confideneb in the continuance of Irl4ville was on the verge of being w• year in which the Bank had enjoyed these prosperous conditions need be -ii, tx,0 � � so, _being a diplomatic man, apprehended. %' Tile Riggs made some laughing retort almost record growth. PP ciRAfiwE /' Sir Vincent Meredith, President, Sir Frederick Williams- `fay9or in and sauntered away. addressiii the shareholders said in PEKE and ,Sir I'irderick Williams- Taylor, ; pmt' kg Seeing Sedrs and Ned Barron, who General Manager, in their addresses, ,;v- had returned together, he went to stressed th'e ra id strides that Can- In two fundamental reepecta, - Speak to them. ads was making but struck a warn- earning power and liquid strength - ;• "Might as well put it through," he ing note against possible over specu- of resources, our position continues tg 'told himself. latioA. high tsatisfactary. Never have we °� "Been in ?" he asked, noting the'vig- Sir Vincent Meredith in his ad- been better prepared to care for all al 8 needs .of glow that seems to follow as an dress, said in part: " the normal of 'the public and IR ` afternath the salt - water dip. Trade conditions in Canada dur- i to meet any business or financial - - "Rather l" answered Barron. "None ing , the year have been active, and I exigency. _# you Want someltbilD� better -ts'�► its of the timider sex along, and we swam I I have referred to the peat year as _ g, �� while there is still keen competition • the most expansive in the country 'a - —_ --how far did we- swim; -Croy? -'— -in_ many-line% balance shceta 'Sin - i commercial history. -That. Canadians ' "A million miles, at a rough guess. erall show satisfactory profits.', have experienced a greater ee x .4 And uphill all the way." Mangold evidence supports this of individual prosperity ut$gn� ever +V "You look it! You two.. ought to statement. Bank debits, bank clear- before is, I think, un ' ` t r at for an 'advertisement icture. of i t bang deposits, car loadings, t- ., - fed The fl-ta 1'Q pose p high general ,caei of employment, r railwa ross earnings imports, 1 f Somebody's- and thgicrri$anced spending power o note circulation and lower merean- ; ll� "Soap ?" tau fed Barron. *ale people, are attri table to a suc "No, salt, I guess." 'tile mortality all reveal that t� ZYCie cession of good harvests and to a ` of business' . has rise_n�.0'ut ing" , the }great' broadening of the basso of "I suppose'we look like a pair of year, i production. Until a few years ago t 1, 1%, HAT HAS GONE BEFORE t "I used the word carelessly, but Lot's wives, And there's my own Speayng generally, manufactur Canada was best known abroad as ` Death strikes' Garrett Folsom while even so there may have been complic- wife," and Barron left them abruptly ing Industries, thrive; . textile mills an agricultural t buntry, 2nd outside isw;inming at Ocean Town, N.J. In- ity of intent with an individual action. to go toward Madeline, who bad just are fully employed; iron and steel : capital sought Investment_ here +e �ttigrltion shows he has been stabbed I don't suggest this at all; I'm only come in sight. operators continue to face strong; chiefly in government and man pal- - 'Ao death under the water.,! defending my English." Riggs snatched his chance. competition from abroad as an in -: issues and in railway bu4ldi'ng. to F Folsom's companions were Roger' He, smiled. Neville was a man of "Great old swimmers, you chaps," creasing volume of imports attests; ' irovide transportation for an ever- c Neville, a business partner; lira. eharni, and the more Riggs looked at he said, heartily. "Can you give me a the lumber trade shows a slight im- ,increasing agricultural area. Today Helei Burnaby and Cartr_elita Vatdon. him the more he felt certain that the ' provement; newsprint output ', In -' most of the lar�oly increased ¢ r Fofaorii, just before his death, had bit of help in my work, Mr. Sears. 4 charm was of a sort that could ex That ou hopeful o$ yours has Is in creases; production of footwear is cc,ming.ip_.CrrJ'r ttY�ent is for in- ,lbeeu standing next to Ned Barron, y � � larger and the ipdut try is in better ch strial development, It is now fully' know n as the cooper king, pond into tact, even policy, even Ile- down on life job." state, the manufacture of motor ,'recognized that Canada has the Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and caption. • - "why —tbat is, I don't see how I ' care has slightly diminished, but in ! natural resources for the building' riasterful sister of the dead man, ar -1 "Well," he said, after a moment's can, Mr: Riggs. I know nothing about the first nine months of the year j up of a vast variety of iidigenous 'rives and takes command. At the in-!pause, "I believe '.cards -on the table it, you see. I was 'way off; 1 didn't 161,583 cars were turned aut, hav- industries, and is fitted by the char - nest it is learned that the death wea was Spread your hand. see the thing at all." ing a value of $105,179,000 or prat-! aster and spirit of her population to q your phrase. S -an was a ptehaq, an Oriental knife,! "Why, my dear Fellow, I meant "Yes, I know, but —I'm only check- tically the same as in the like period take an increasingly important 11 j walk. tdit had been bought on the board- your cards. I •haven't, any, I'm not ing up facts —wh6 was the man in the of last year, though the.numb.er of place among the indu triii] nations cars was 700 legs. of the world. x` It is also learned that one Croydon in this, as.I told you. What I meant green bathing suit who stood near i Was, spread your cards, so I may know ou+r. _ -- -- - -• ---- ._.__-- .__.___ _.. _— ..- -. -- — µ _eare, who was in Barron's party, is a y A�4 fancier of curious knivee. Anastasia what you're after from me.^ "I haven't arc idea, ..nd— excuse me, The Fall Of TtotalC]I England Discoumges °''�'rial §' "!engages 'Titus Riggs, an architect, to ,I've practically asked. you all I am sir —I shouldn't tell you if I had."' »' �(fir work on the ease. Ann Pelton, the , Manchester Guardian (Lib.): The Newspaper trying to learn from you; that's as to Arid Croydon Rochester Sears, with a. i pa� - dead man's nephew, arrives and is in- ht, fortital bow, turned and walked : expulsion of Trotsky from -the Com• "Trial- of a criminal case by news Garret, Folsom's sidelines. Straight s,tg trigued by some curious' French dolls munlat party, of the Soviet Union -.in Folsom's room. !gaols, now, do you know of his being away. to where the Barrona were! payer, which is the prevalent mode in - + marks the last stage in Its fight be - He believes his uncle had been conversant with detaii� of other pea standing. the L'ntte� States. !s Impeded in , oL� bl He b ailing sewers! Riggs looked critical! tween the successors of Lenin alone people and he ple's lives, -that said people would give Tite y, at Mr•I the death of the' 'leader of the Com every way 1n England," writes ♦P- r � .--land Rig•,;s discover suspicious doeu- almost anything not to have known." Sears "back and said. "Whew, W. KVilson, former Member of he munisr revolution. For Trotsky It ,. p meats In Folsom's effects, bearing the 1 "Yes." (To be continued.) � I iirtti4L Parliament, 'ti December nr_ initials of Croydon Sears. "And did give almosvt anything ?" �_, —_._ has been a losing fight from the first. 'rent Hletory "If a bouMe is rob - ti Carmelite Valdon admits that she is .. rr i31a original onslaught against the bed the newspapers. may describe the • yea 4 anxious to recover some letters that { t & ?�• From Reckless Child to tgrowth of bureaucracy and the stero discovery, but if they dart susplctoa , "!'out self anion 'them . i M were in Folsom's possession. A remark, — typing . of Communist policy was de- on anindividual they. Jay themselves fribm Rig nettles her and she leaves. Crilminal L "yes•.. ,,, �feated by the combined efforts of the open to an action for lib «) !n which r NOW G ON WITH THE STORY. -You know of others. "The npw'aiyle bandit, who is the, rest of the "Old Guard," and even _ "If I do. I don't propose to tell of terror of the' community. to -day, !s costa, alone —not reckoning damages tCBAPTER \]►X1`. j it." - nn.) the reckleeq or 'difficult' or un• when he, was }afned by some of the re. } —are a heavy Stem. Also at the. mo- y S a131t wtQCi chi rl of yesterday." stains pentant victors the new i"Oppoai- "Ver - well, and thaar.k you for your , went of arrest of a suspect the case a Carmelite evinced no anf er, made flan" were no match tor. Stalin. who tfrankne4s. This it not taws to me, of i;,.,,rge R'. K:rch,a•Py:- hF•ad of the becomes sub Itidfce, which means that fill rro quick or peevish motion, but as she course. But 1 will net ask yon for . outmanoeuvred them in a manner 1 s!i comment upon It in tae Dress is t'rfmingiog, Department of the New.' , went off the Dnchesv observed: any reached our limit_ then' York Sc Current Hisol Work,itI b boo--' worthy of the beet traditions of the an more than you n ant to tell." subject to a now and more 4er:oua tie "She's ntad clear through. See it American "boas." � itabtijty, namely f.t+,� ai:d lniprlson ---=-- --sticking out of her back!" } „ 3 an to like cause 'Wr i, t hart) ruu wPd yesterlay' —^ - iment for contempt of court. The ` "She'll t over it," said Z`evi�le.' Tite Riggs rtntled. He beg. { the man. !hough against his better t %at he Is on hit- wa-y..tn- a_life, term ! case which_ reaches the public to the - carelessly Now•. Riggs, curds on the - old in Canada _ . ud mt,i,t or to the death chamber today. ! f rase -heard in court, and the foot that )p tal.ie. Want the DuclKs• to stay ?" j R Gold has been found In every prow 'the public has had to wait or r ¢ ' As she \eii+hec." 1 %'h:•it becatiie of that \.1 ^t of Fol- Surely !t is not beyond our comps- face of Canada except Prince Edward "I'll go then," and Mrq. Burnaby' Fom':, that Ross"" Neville asked. tency to furnish him" wtih, wbolesame -r4aJ s that interest !h the actual with an air of relief. "Had you Aguin Riggs sn)iled.. Hr ewild so „t1tltfa for hip cestwssnesa, lit super- island:. The first reeorded discovery sisal is stimulated and that the c'.!rnaa i �: anted me to go, I should knee stayed; ;often vsd conwet't-ive thoucht. abnnlatrt energy, his. spirit of °adven• "ran made to Quebec In 1R24 oa the of a serious crime 1s the sentence as - y Gilbert river, 50 miles south of QRie ylnd 1 know I'l be bored to death." ! "You mean fie knew about his ;uas- turl,befcre it• to too late. • , pay- the crlmitsa] ;' -T I ,�, bee city. _ Placer mining operations With her wide, seemingly vapid,.but ter i bav,nPaE. ' rttolog4, p *ychiatry, prychoansiywia ' commenced base in 1!347 and lntermlf I really wise smile,. she fvilo\\ed the di- "Gee. Rig•g%. you're'uncan4v That's halo already been broug:it into the tint operations have been carried.on ' ' tection Carmelita had taken. early Doyle work;' service of the 'problem child' with M {nard'rUnlment for Grippe.' ever since. Placer discoveries were Great little old woman," and Ne- 1 "Only to a mild degree. Why the t :m zing resuJta. After all, 'the chll- made in Ontario, in .British Columhla, i �viile. looked at Riggs. iieph/ w, Dan Pt.!ton. one of ,.fur co dreu's clinic is a better place of f _ _ hair uccuntufrt= l Ro4r1 as ta*t cif hi ,tu iy and treatment than the prison and to 'Yukon Territory at much later, 1' Camels in Canada "Does she know anything"' dates. Lode mining for gold began 1 liahcritance. ` r- ;'ppose he ha J a right grit' dock of the crtmtna: —far leas ex• 1 Camels are commonly understood Everything.' �/ at Tangier river, Nova Scotia. irf 185fs "I don't mean generally Speaking. I t "•" pensive and of tar grc�ter advantage In 1928 the total production o1 gold to to belong exclusively to the Old y�tran shout the F'olaom murder." I "Oh, hardly t question of rich' to a long- iuffering community." World. It was not always so, how' _' 6nctd lord, no . How should she , Canals was 1,129.000 ounces, valged Ys 1 +",!'e -, 1 'do rtthrr think that Ross - -r l nra•.;, a �loc i,hout Garry'- doings � at iSb,749,000. Approximately Sri per ,ever, as a specimen recently acquired I don't know how she should hat ` ' Notwithstanding the pages of te.cb- cent. of this production was obtained by, Canada's National. 1lluaenin at `Z,-that doesn't argue that she doesn't. ", uIi.1cr the- roil; at well as out'a, the nical discussions printed about betero- lfrom mines in northern Ontario, and Ottawa amply demonstrates. This IV 1. ."She may_ for all I can say —I've n nonlight." t dynes and audio- frequency, the situa- 14 per. cent. tram British Coluinb►a.' the lossllled frame of a camel• whist . •.30t faith:u tit d loyal; as :see it.' sally not talked to her altou.t it." � lion of most of us continues to be that �• ! a few mltlfaa Tears ago reamed over _ "At of Chan. fill Ross is salt of Anew Communist library in Paris ' Tile Riggs watched his man, for in all we know about radio'is what we the western pietas of North •America c ;a•th, if p•,u isk me. Anil I don'' which were then dry. This curious e. ser.ae Neville was his Dian, for the i hear. will contain no hooka of fairy tales —! t;eiir\c you Mud Ret him to saueal "Mother-Goose," speeirphn tas been placed on ezhib6 riioment. Riggs didn't actually sos- o ; t ,Isom to ells extent of on. single 4 - a case of manning ipect hint, but a number of vague va- , entence." (Ainard's Liniment for Neut•algla. _ but keeping -Gander." Gander, lion in the Hall of Palaeoetology. , +pore had begun to crystallize suddenly f "Tl.ct's th• cr:r.c'usion I've come to, - s.nd .all at once, The ^wanted to 'rte ,tt t r several at tcaipta, Now. f, . a _.— sure• parting shot. u'it9t do you know of ,Rochester Suffers from Floods ••klave ynn` talked much about it, r'r,ty.kn R. Searr ?" '9A�,Il1e?" he said. "I mean, have you 4 ".:othtng i u' ;o/,d." :heard or gathered anything that would r I halts the cspression. `nothing a fit" « "�'a'" `k ` `� ► `help ,me in my search.. For you mast fn•: c:'= ro man of w'hoiu a« r� " 3. be interesting in getting at the g'be''� that can truthfully be said." • No 1-suppose not. But Vears is, "I daresay I ought to be,"' e, the other then, the average —or above average, :.'eut in. "But I'm not. I don't look at' as you like -•- honorable, upright citi., "?ja - :.these things as some people do. I'd ' zen. The square businessman, the 1' y xathe� let poor old Garry lie. To dig courteous gentleman. and the roan of into that man's pa.-;t would not only intellect —With a hobby." — ttiean slot of renroa6h ri his memory "The hobby is of no interest save •' as but trouble and annoy:tneo for other it impinges upon the case we have in pcoplewho, whatever they may be, are -hand. Could he bare lone in Garry innocent of any complicity in his Folsom ?" � °*ad � " "� death." ( "Not fora minute! He didn't buy _ M - "` s t "Complicity Flow can you think, that wicked old knife:" r. � ' »tore than one person acted? Even i "How do you know he didn't ?" "� = the coroner's jury said 'at the hand "He said so." I)f a erson unknown,' omitting the "Wouldn't :" -* e•W p you have said so if you ltlternati \e plural. "�.� r had been the tmir&rer ?" s ue ` `. ` " WIT- _ „Like a shot! But Sears? Why, aye.,t ir- hZ had no motive. �" `'" ^�•'" ' ' - -- "Look here, Neville, if these thins we're just spoken of are true all s, about `other people's.secrets' any than r -E may have a motive.', 9 g�r�'�"- r.w �.� •Ii J suppose so." ' "Or Carmelita VRldon." - '- "Oh, don't take that too seriously. FOR THE Carmv's notes were just who% you • -x � � �'�a6 LA N D RY called them." _ r . :. AND ALL er "To come Flack to Sears, then. CLEANING I Doesn't the mere fact that the wea- pon used was an antique curio seem to .�P.vcrvwomalre have a bearing ?" A LOG JAM IN A�,CITY , Ma;d.of d1 -weril •7{ "Not a definite nne - -at lenct, not to ~Rochester,i4 Y , was presented with the unusual situation of having n tightly-locked jam of logs and tie - --at Besides, as I understand it, Seari I bras accumulate at ors of its downtown brilrea during the great floods tli at have recently bee it ecperieneed in w...'.. was a hundred feet or more away fhe Empire aisle. 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' ' "HIRTY -�N BODGES RECOVEREI3 _ �._.._ =__,._ — L , MFR ©1V� RLJ�NS OF ORPHANAGE• :Tempest Batter�cr�gHe�p�i+ess Ships to Pieces ,� .-LARGE NUMBER N�SSI1vG - {1`e1r �, tNESF Y - L' = ' o , _ �- NORyT/HjN0 y 1► , - • STnAMEnI s D� t n - - Few of Bodies Show 'Marks of the . Flames —Moat Perished -1'`R �► Mn to D BfHh��n 1 • �C (f M - ■ y ley Suffocation gTHU �► � ---.. _ . �- •.. STEAMER s /Y /o� A FORT �� C CHILDREN �4LI. ABED yWLLIA f- ALTADOC . - . + y y STEAMER AGAWA - I ter ,SS(f'PER /0R � � \$ A( QFfMAN /TOUI/N /d �•�•11. .60 + , - Roused From Sleep, They Were Carried From the Building KE a k9WEenaW PT �P�� c\ _ � Almost Unconscious —Fall of Roof and L A �. � �• � .z Walla Prevented Rescue of More $• `'�'r w�,� Fla '� 1 I • all girls, andfan 1�! -81 young -year old girl whop • he' Tragedy .li�i GRQUA OF SH /pS � �'9.f- . ..klN6STp . 17 �r�AlA'/NG REFUQE ldiM /NO ' �► ,are known to have lost their lives in Brief 41 if ROYAL G Q� h- e �_, nesday ni t s tragic fire at the \(7 Rj0 �'�t :.o ' �raapiee St Charles, 11 had been posi_ .. . STEAMER -_ + C_ d A . tively 'identified by parents or rela- THE RI�OWN DEAD. �� f s. s vr� 10- �►..... 70 ' , � fives at 'em Thursday. Two others Thirty -two children and one attend sCAreo C V - TE ;' ' .. had been idintiHsd, but not positively, ant, Rose Anna Goudreault, who gave Z �� giIFFALO . while the remaining Iii bodies had na: her life in "an effort to save her ' r .1 been c►sftned Six bodies were taken charges. -- _ `. Pat1�P\ �- f According to Sisters St. Amie and Thirty-five eH children. ING. L, U N' T E D , S TA T S EP1�' , �. 11larie peen According of the Good Shep- Tht THE RESCUED. ~ J DETROIT t� 5 �' - herd Order, who visited the morgue t - - y` - ' - shortly before goon ,to identify the At least 310 hildren;, ranging is LP a : - bodies, 27 children remained unac- age from 3 to 16 years. ___• -' >: counted for. A number of these the THE SCENE. emu,, sisters ex are probably being " r�% ' r r Y , Hospice e�, an orphaaagB : � �: , < s i « 't*.X-'+:�Tt•: ;¢rY^* .:Ca+ A7; ,�" n:-^..A" ;.. _.,• :.:.: ;..•:. :. ` ,,•,r - '3' " ;'T .w '>, :k + r �. .. w � . `&,n. , ' . _ .:. °.Writ"! . • ...:...•'� ... � ..!'}�, '.:' A Y� S.0 .. , • 4e' Y ., .' i .. .• �w .!'i" r.+yv. u... +. d .n l� -a,«. u .i. •.Nrifv ~9 r - ^� w T .TC11►�$. �µ — Maas biinaie Hallett is Assist- =Dr> H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- ; ti ing H. R. M9aney in bis,confec• ist, Office ovm' Balsdon's hardware - s store, Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and ' tioaery store during Dare. Mon- - Y r Gre''eti — wish all our readers a evenings by appolntment.l,, _ i We - -Miss Florence Down, manager • —As Christmas comes on Sun ' iE Itercy Cbrietmae. of H.. R. Monney'a Oshawa shop, .day Chia year the banns through• - sK - George and Mie. Treloar, of was the guest of Gordon and Mrs. out the country will observe Mop- cut - - Toronto, sp a day last week a with the Misses Bantling. Law one day, recentlyy.. day as a holiday - -Mrs.- Walter White returned — Murray and Mrs. Barrett, Clif= H. Crammer has iagtalled home on Monde evening, after ford and Mrs. W. H. Ellicott at- - - - 1La his home a handsome DeForeat- spending a few weeks in Scotland tended a banquet of the Old Boys Crosley batterless radio, through , $ eat, F. T. �SpDting, visiting bas" mother, who has - been And Girls Re -union at Newcastle _ _ __.. .- re. L. 8» De9itt gIId little seriously ill. on Friday last. � 1"sk Vu Oar tomes - Appropriate Christmas - Found, is the To W`6' 8sli on ablaghter, of Toronto, spent a few i vioe6 will be held in St. Andre a Saturday eveaiplt, after the St. ��� a*9 last .week with the former s - •' pr►rents, Hugh and Mre: �dechia. TO Chum on Sunday next George a Christmas tree and con- an "Ben Har" will be given Ve an Christmas Day) at 11.00 a. m. and eoncert, a rubber and woollen TOO In the evening the Ian- glove. Losers call at NHws office. a„ p. Merry Christmas ` s„irrated lecttu'e in 8t. Andrew's tern Will be need throughout the - Charles McGuire, who under- ' l' l�..g. roan, by the Y. 'P. S•. on service, illustrstine the sermon went an operation for appendi- = Frida evening, Dec. 80th. Par- with with a number of elides and in the tins in St. biichael's Hospital, To- VI80 ,ther particulars later. Don't miss _ .. :'. • -- ihta treat• - --- * - use of. hymns. The subject will be routo, is making a rapid recovery. A cumber of the members of "The Babe of Bethlehem and the and was able to return home this "' babes of 'other lands." This sbr- week. ,� Happy and Prosperom -the Women's institute spent an vice will be especially -interesting -The law snit entered by Leon- pe y afternoon recently at the home of the children. and Bath against W. E: Widner. - ;19trs, H. Mechia, making quilts for -The following from the Dee of Toronto,, for damages to his Now #� this Neighborhood Worker's Fund Moin e. Iowa, Register of Dee. coupe in a collision with the lat ` of Toronto. 13th, will be of interest to our r'a car several weeks ago; was L- - Christmas Day at St. George's readers: "Mrs. (Dr) G. A. Field, heard by Judge Ruddy and a jury Church. 10.30 a. Tn., Holy Com- who has been critically ill for -two in • Whitby on Wednesday last. E '.losanio, when Rev. D. B. Long. weeks. has been removed from her Mr. Bath received' damages to the '' v T ford will officiate. 7 p. m., the home to Iowa Methodist hospital, amount of 8192, Miss Bessie Bath - evening service, conducted by Mr. where she remains in a critical $25 for damages to her clothing W. R. Sproule. r —The Women's Institute will condition. Her sister, - Mrs. Claude and Mrs. Andrew $8.00 for the lose, __ _ 'old, and Mr. Field, have arrived of her hat. Fred T Buntin�pr - Pickering hold their regular meeting on •� -• • T. , 07 ' rTaeeday nest, Dec. 27th at the here from Toronto, Canada, and BROUGHAM. Established 1857: her daughter, Mrs. Ward Horna- 'home of Mrs. J. Marker, Papers day and Mr. Horaday, of St. Miss Muir held a splendid closjng �� —•" will be given by Mrs. R. Winters Louis, are also here, called by her concert at the school. on Wednesday - '* Fx =; sad Mrs. J. Cowan. There will be illness. Miss Claudia Field, who afternoon. the ueaaal exchange of Christmas ��- teaches in Cedar Rapids, has re. The township Council held its last y - ._ —St. Paul's United Church will turned to Dag Motoea." Mrs. (Dr.) meting of the year on Thursday last �* leave a Christmas service at 10.30 Field, who was a native of Pick. As they were unable to knish their q_ Bring and spent most of her early business they held an adjourned - a. m. The choir will render some life here, has many friends in the me �g at Mr. Beaton's. k r fine Christmas music at both gar• township who will anxiously wait On Sunday last, Rev. Mr. Lawson, _ vices, In the evening the minister P y of Pickering`, representing the Lord's to bear of her recovery. i will continue last Sunday even- Day Alliance occ ied the pulpit of —Rev, Mr. Lawscu, of the Lord's kp .F:m r %':lug's subject. "When a Young St, John's Chilrch . and in a. forceful . Day Alliance.. who is now a rear -�� `'Man 13nildi! e. House." message, made a strong plea for - - dent of Pickering spoke in behalf lfiffr Hydro:bsers of the village are building a Christian Canadian nation. *� of the Alliance in St. Andrew's . 'snot over-delighted with the gar If our nation was. to be truly great, : ► Church at the morning service, ret }� ° • vice that they are receiving, as its foundations in home, church and , He gave a most interesting ac- the power • is off so often. On Sabbath observance must be protected count of his work in the enforce• -Monday morning the power went arri guarded. The earnest attention �. meot of the Lord's Day Act. Much 0 at about 7 o'clock, and eameon of the congregation wave evidence . truth was taking root. difficulty has been experienced in only for a urinate or two at a time that the tru enforcing the! aw, doe to the $arias the forenoon, much to the On account of the very bad day inconvenience of power users. apatbyof the authorities. Any and cold evening and icy condition of however, there may be some antis- one living alongside the bighway the roads the attendance at the Dairy- o 4 r can see bow the law has hag been men's banquet on F ridav evening last y r factory reason for it, of which - . we are not aware. violated by the owere of commer• was only about one -third of what eial trucks and by the owners of was expected but those who faced the ' -Hugh Robbins, teller in the ;; booths. who treat the Sabbath weather were well repaid. The ladies �r Iltdandard Bank at Oshawa. who Da Lhe same as as giber des inti' - s accidentally shot in the leg y y had prepared an excellent supper. versl months atto by a revalaer the week. The Alliance have and the speakers gave splendid ad- t fell from his desk to the door been assured of the co operatfao dresses, while the entertainer gave • - nl+ � J0 •'• der w when it discharged. the ball enter• of the Provincial Government and every one 'a good laugh. and last but _ •.� i _ling his leg and ged. the b the brass of the Provincial Police in the en- not least was the bay dancer who ' " . s now eosyslescinat at the forcemeat of the Act daring the gave a marvelous performance with- HEADOU T „ o his parents on the Brock comialt Bummer. We will now out the help of music.= •/'irL �i' . He is now able to get look forward to a betterment wf -- r conditions in the future. Now Adror"soments. i !around with the aid o! crutches, — .__ -- —find he hopes t be able to resume - - -__ g =One night `last week two bays - work In a short time. from Oshawa arrived in the vii OR SALE -2 Cutters. Apply to ' —We regret to report a serious lags riding on bicycles and went Fs. G. Mundell, Claremont.' 18 accident which befel H. G. Ual- into one of the garagee,and asked OR SALE- 0hevrolet 490 SvociAl yert Sr, one day lest week. He for permission to stay all night, 5.a FTaonog car. A Bargain. Apply ar NEWS 3 and Mrs. Calvert are, at present, they did not want to proceed oD ofrice• 14-16 visiting at the home of their dau their way on account . of the very O REN'R —On coo. 2. Pickering, a � heavy fog. The were only 13 and m • � titer, Mrs. l,t'wia Shepherd, of y g• y y 1 •roomed cotu[e, Apply to Thos, Watson, Fitchener. Mr. Calvert had gone 14 years of 'age respectively, and R. R. 2, Pickering, 44tf to the basement of the residence stated that they were on their OR SALE -10 pion. 7 wt-pka old.- way to the State;, and knew notb- ' to Cat some Wood. When 118 y F Ap y at bu 25.29, con. 7, i'icicer,n= Phone struck a lees with a hatchet a ing about the necessity of hayiDe Mark sz4. Fred Wright. 15.v splinter Sew up and pierced his passports before they could cross TOR BALE —Two Cnllle pups. 65 00 _ a e -ball. He was taken to the over to the States and had no ,(i e�h, ADp+. m water Kerry. at C.15e.itt'. y ' Ifitchener Hospital where it was money., This aroused suspi• (aria. R. R. 1, i-ocust Hill, 15.18 y lonnd necessary to remove the cion and Constable Reid was Doti- OR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION - - • _ oye, fled, sod be et once eomunicated F —on Monday. Dec. 26th, opertat Brougham the _ —Oar popular station agent, C. with the boys' parents, Who asked ��rs appp[� G. L Mldd etooFB�`RhIm _ C. Ravin, was summoned to Co Mr. Reid to have them Beat baci - 'hours on Saturday evening, where to Oshawa. Oliver Crammer and -FOR SALE — Holstein cow, now due. { he was met by members of the t3ordo Law were engaged to do also � 4m ties for firewood, A�l� to Order of Railway TaleRraphers, this. The father of one of the a'—a1 Carlton. srot'gea'n' Phonons Pick l�fos. as and made the recipient of a band • Bove expressed deep gratitude at [T`O W OM IT MAY CONCERN — A4 some brief b5. ae s token of the the action of those responsible for 1 on.n "rte Iantasry 1a, 1928, hog •avite e g strictly cash. a• -bo at time of .erviee. H. S. esteem in which he is held by the detaining the boys and having Clam. Locum Hill. 14-17 Order. for the good work be bias them taben back to their homes, OR SALE OR - EXCHANGE- " 'accomplished on their behalf. Mrs. But the other father exhibited an F,�whhApee dL►�erg�hworn cockerels from Toronto F", who. was not present,, was entirely different soisit. Thos an R�R. No. 2. Pickering 'es F. H1 viade the recipient of a beautiful adventure of the two boys was silver cream pitcher and sugar nipped In the bud, for which they EORGEKEAY- Licensed auction- bowl: as an _appreciation of the will undoubtedly feel grateful Geer, Altone. Live stock and general sales mptly attended to. Terms reasonable. R.' �• lonesome hours spent when Air. later in life. Iio�stousviue, Phonestoufr soon. 51•4 'Ravin wits away in their behalf. —The annual tea and entertain DR SALE— Pure•hred Scotch Cot- Y 'The annual Sunday School ment for St. George's S. Sebooi Fl7e pG ,siied by trained imported d t our ` concert and Christmas tree of St. was held in the Town Hall on gat- Pups have mostly pyen a good account ono(' m- selves, especially this cross. Allison Bros., Dua- Paul eUnited Churell on Tuesday urday afternoon and evening of bsrton. - 16.18 JDHAPMAN r evening was one of the best ever Dee. 17th. Tea was served at-30 held in the church. The children b the A. Y. P. A. members, which OTATOES -FM SALE -100 bags • • , .+ and young people took their arts was followed ,by a vet plea Pof good potatoes, either on the premises or —'�—� - 3► g Pe P P y y P g delivered - Apply at lot 22, con. 2, Uxbridee, br exceedingly well, and some prom• entertainment given by the child- phonestourf.805. Edgar Stony, R. R. W' a, iaiog talent is being trained for ren, under the direction of Mrs, C. StouByine, &16 future usefulness.- The school is Haight)- their devoted teacher. ARN 820 WEEHLY —Up at home ENTRA.L GARAGE to be congratulated on the gene- The program was- opened with a Eaddreasingenvelopes. No eanvass.ng, Ev THE . C , _ - �'i rosit of some kind friends who few words of welcome by the _r hi rurm.hed spare or rule time. Sena y stampea eaveTope for rticular., Gillies Mail- ", donated the beautiful prizes. The chairman, W. R. Sproule {, and the ing service. Hox s, sydpnaey. N. s. ab 18 - Telephone 4900 tchool -room was packed to•capaei• Christmas. hymn "Hark the Her OR AALE —A Liaber•Pbelpe Iiprht- ty with a most appreciative suds. aid Angels Sing," rendered by the Fingplant. Enpne and patteriesinexcellent once. Everyone went away happy .members of the Sunday School, condition. This will besold cheap as cam instal - V ry p ling hydro and have no 'further rue for it. G. _ and the older ones felt that they followed by recitations and a dia• Dimma, Lot 5, con, lo, Markham, ls•as 4 had .renewed their youth. Rev. longue, "Mother Goose,,, also a trio A. R. Sanderson presided, and the on the piano and fancy dancing TORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- uto.Repalra, Accessories, OlIB'BtDd teachers were raised for their b Misses B Oag, P. Oag and P. explain o (Semi unr se Ice.O"Just lea a yew p by name with Mr. S. W. l avis, barber shop. We • painstaking wort. Simpson. The Choir assisted by will pick up and delivers a times rweek.aB011ri@ A(:Qtylene We1dtS —The Swastika Club held their singing two Christmas carols : - , f regular meeting t the home of "Hark What ]KesDo Those Hol FARM h'OR SALE,OR RENT -9a _ ' Vrs. Follsise o gTuesda evening Voices," and "Good King Wencee s«a or landau lot mid con. a. Pickerins, late IN .0haT w y g o[ water at both sad good bniMi attd .�7 • ::'haet week. The works of Beath. Ise." The girls ntomimed the medium fence•. amr to• llo► rr+t' on tic- y oven, the eminent coca , •• pooly Nighe -sung Locust. r °°,r b•.1a'. • w .rt. > > R. ><. pot�sr. Boa- beautiful enrol S stituted the program for the even by Chris. Fair. accompanied by p ra Made on all.makes ing. Io hoaior of the occasion one & Fawkes. While* for GREETINGS : , - of the Toronto broadcasting stn- Santa Claim, Rev. M. Langford _ e} �B _ X rinse,, C K C L, broadcasted two also welcomed the visitors and ea- The Old Church Service Statior _ jr a atnitirs by Beethoven, rendered pp�ressed appreciation to Mrs. wishes to thank its local customers + by the Symphony Orchestra of. Hsightfor bar untiring work with for -their patronage darine the past f y :-� ' Barber Ellis Co, stationers and the children of the Sunday School. and extends to them the camplimentg ' I*' paper dealers ou Adelaide street Santa Clans arrived, as happy as of the season for a Merry Christmas "' , vreet.- As the broadcasting eta- ever, and distributed the 'and a Prosperous New Year. y > CHARLES SPENCER r Lion gave those numbers for man beautiful fts, also special This Station will be closed Monday P. the benefit of the Swastika Club prizes for good attendance and Dec. 26 and ,Tang. 2nd. ' the latter showed their appreel• conduct~ The enjoyable evening Come in and fret a calendar or li- p e o - h•inn by pas *ing a hearty vote was brought to a close by singing tense card holder.' ern rl t r :.PickerliZg' �r o. :�r thelrkindnese. the National ADtbem. —Cots. G. R. WnrrBY, Pickering ! - ..,!. w. .. , hve,•...w ... -'•.. .s:', 1..., i. ,, t. '.i y. a •', .r ..•'. . '_,K .,. ",• ,... d ia+• •a 'Ei ^+ 'Q . % "• 5:"t,r .:..' h'h r.�d .,+, ,„ .. ..r ...,, .. '. ,. . -•fi ... ". _ 1i, . .."b.. .. a �. r r p:. •� FT. k3r.•• „� fi .�- .,s...euCE• ;�'i"x1+� ..3,�'1'SS,...._uu.n�. ',$'r•.....y.'..,�, _.. _, tit'1.J. .r..s.r. _. ... .. _ .., .. _ ,.... ,... ........sercw.,... .u.,.,..- n:.....uc '. .._.. _ '�...., ..- . '. u a ,ems_ —'E,. :__..,.. .. ti.�:l'1+•. ,.. ,x _.. .an,a.. .. _...,e3r3. ,_,..t.5 .,. .r.. :&'.: «,.w. -�wa'i sn...s.'�.:.s�.L k�nce..,t"r,L:iu-ra._••7'r. .. e�.wl...,:as, -,.'�f ,.._. .al... -... Ss.�"a.�I4t"4..._ m,