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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_12_12 ' a, °� a:.'�« .. '-:..: - ;.,•- .. .., _, .....-•» .=.'-.*.-... ._.. _ -n r.�,:- yw.v' y- ...2727 . :+: - - =rs �- ..,sl ^'- e �,. 'd.Pzm•,• -a. ..,y,..;,: ..-.,. :....i,.--:..n., ......s -. .:;�:i ... -rrm-a:.r. ... tL.•..-.� .�.e°.., J n .. .. .. ... • .- - M.F . v ' ... :�a'� ,.. '...• ..... • _ ,. - shy i• - .. .., r - VOL. L ; PICI ERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, DE(,. 1wit 1930. - Noe 15' 1)t>Ia�efffstastal6a2raei. W1.IITEVALE. WEST HILL. White'ses!-MM y g - GREENWOOD. ., Mr. and Mrs. David Annis YAH cel- The railway crossing just west o! ebrate their Golden ,Weddixm- anniv- here , which has.been a menace to W : . DA S. C. PRSON-Physician , �?,i4'O= ersary at hitevale on Saturday, life for about three quarters of a mdSmaeoa. DabAartm. 101y Dec. 18th, and will be at home to century has now been made perfectly , their friends from 2 to 5 and from 7 safe by,tse erection of a substantial , w ' Is running fall blast. sowinglum- •,-.. !. Rffi• t.�etr,Cal Association ad Ontario.Rea. ber, reaches, doubletrees, 9 p m overhead bridge which has just been _. A: S. FORSYTH O h.D. Director bar nixes American Optometrical etc. - officially 'opened by the Minister of Bstablishsd 18311 Eyes examined by appointment, tonguesCHERRYWOOD Highways, the Aon. Geo. S. Henry. P�ame^18o4. Claremont.out. Open to_buy a quantity of Rood i' basswood and elm This dangerous which was one of the '•' The Cherrywood Sunday school are g, s EARL A.GRIIBIN,R. O.-Eyesiabt most dan emus in this art of the spe'tallat. Honour graduate of the College ' " 1Og84 holding their annual Christmas con- ( province,aas the scene of many fait_ LOW PRICES ofOptometry of Canada: Gold medalist and - cert, consisting of dialogues, duets Ant Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Glrain Chopping Tuesdays songs, drills and recitations on Fri- ( al accidents, as a view of the rail- avert' Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m in Dr. , way to the west was obstructed b All my prices are lower, as much Haeker'a dentcl office. At Stouffville from wed• and Frldayfd. day night Dec. 19th at 8 o'clock. Ad- y y as grain p esaday to Saturday of each week. Eyes exam;n- mission 25 and' 15 cents. Come and the embankment. The wig-wag sig-' g In rices are lower. ed.Glasses fitted and repaired- Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all enjoy a pals and electric bell,. while a prof- Now is the time to r at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 4619 deBCrlpttOnB. 7 y good nights entertainment. ection, did not eliminate the danger. Buy Feed. Hi hest Price aid for Wheat. Lepa6. Price redal uctions rv' at the DUMBARTON g P E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. __ OUN sARTON. .Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham (405 or 6420 or write The services in the Community .. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Chas. White, Locust Hill. Ont. Hall will' be as follows: 2.00Miss Marjorie ,Annis spent last I make and keep the following P. m' week rwith her sister at Cedar Grove. R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Sunday school- &W p. in. Evening Miss Ormiston of Whitby was the FLOUR .Solicitor. Notary Public. pence over Al- ► ! Prayer. Rev.-E. G. Robinson in char- est of Mrs. Fraser last Sunda i` lin'a Drug Store,Opposite Post OfEce. Money ge, guest r y• to Loan. Phone 563. Whitby, Out. sly ust ArrivingThe regular meeting of the R. M. Kiesimi-beet flour for pastry and k The annual Christmas Tree and S. will be held at the home of Mrs. floe cake baking, also for light, BEATON, HELL A ROSS, Barriat- concert of St. George's Sunday school R • ere, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Rz11 be held in the Commurrit Hall Jean White next Tuesday, Dec. 16th, white biscuits. HaYding,330 Bay Street,Toronto, y at 3 o'clock. Officers for 1981 will be =W.JJ Beaton. Choice 2X, 3X' and 6X B. C. Thursday evening Dec. 18th at 8.00 an Joy-for bread and buns H.B,Bell, P. M. elected. J.D.F. Ron. Adelaide 283&9 Cediir Shingles. - The Dunbarton United Sunday,sch- Buckwheat Flour-for pan cakes - ool will hold its Christmas entertain- RIflf3AR);SON, PI0K13R1:NG & Also, S large quantity Of BALSAM, merit on Friday evening, Dec, 19th, in CiE�t EA LB MULVEY — Barnaters, Solicitors etc.. the form of a supper at 6 o'clock for 919-214 Confederation Life Building, Corner of Miss Sadie Ward is with Oshawa PPe Ymmts�aaee sad Richmond Su. Toronto, Phone. rough-and dreaead the members and friends. A program Iltfa4aide 4489 and 448e. Pickering office apen relatives this week. will commence at 7.30 to which the Rolled Oats-beet melte and fresh 11t Nedaaday and satarday eveaiaan. Phone Pick Misses Mckinnon and Lapp spent community is 'invited. W-heatlets Corn Meal sseo, @tl Jack Pine, Spruce and last Saturday in Toronto, On Tuesday evening our men folk Cracked Wheat Graham Flour _ _ Hemlock Lumber. Douglas Brown, of Toronto, spent Scotch Barley-for breakfast DefttaL were divided between two banquets the week-end with Ms mother here. Baking Bran Mrs. Richard Wilson spent last one at Pickering and one at West THIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. P�C�lL'l�1tN� • Hill, after the opening of the King- ••• - (Succeesor to Dr.J.N Dales;, Graduate of -•ia ,,��UER-11N m•. week with her 'daughter, Norrine in stun Road over the viaduct at the C. LYC Royal College of Dents!Surgeons aadToron- Toronto. .\. R: The ribbon was cut and the )FEEDS _ ��pp 1}wvenity. At Claremont office over D. A. W. P. Jones is recovering from his St." store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone LUi BLJ% -yA" road pronounced open by the Hon. 9ftase :all. 27 Berle _ _ tt recent accident when he fell and y Feed - .Berle Flour _ Geo. S. Henry and all adjourned to y 'R HERBERT T FALLAISE, L D S., fractured his collar bone. J Mixed Chop - 1&'c Grade Flour a 1 The young-peopleg p the Hamel where a sumptuous supper Corn Meal 9cra;ch Feed, 6 D D.S.. Graduate•f the Roya; College or have begun roe- Rraic Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. J. H. Bell�r • Claremont tieing for their Christmas tree which and addresses were enjoyed. Bran Cracked Coro rev's.n rewdurch.nce.econe door cant of St, And- Phone 921: will be held the evening of 'Monday Shorts Crushed Oats Mr's Church, Ptcknby Ont. Office scum : 9 011OUGHAPA. -- Fine Middiinge Oat Cbop - a.m. to 9 p.as or by appointment. (X-ray Dec. 22nd. "' •� - eer.fee). Ptaae Ptek 3700. 4319 FURNITURE Mr. Goddard spoke to the young Mrs. Tummonds is still *ith Mr. �• L• � Ss3� � NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE men's Bible Class in the Claremont and Mrs. McWhirter t�tn•fas �aaias. Baptist Church last Sunday after- IN GREAT VARIETY -F,, and Mrs. Crocker were here Le L�3URlV/NQHAM AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- noon' with their people on Sunday. .Fire and automcbile insurance ofall kinds. glmmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- Jack Gerow_and friends of Toron- Building and General roe a..otme coaopanissot •oJtd finaaaal stand- treesee, Dressers, Tables and GREENWOOD to, s °a Chairs; Picture Frames. pent Sunday at the formers Con.tr ting. = �jRANK A. JACHBOW Sun Life Our rices ase the lowest. Mrs, home here Estimates turnis ed on ail classes . 1C' in�raace Company of Canada, an. Ara. p . F• L• Green spent a few days Miss Phyllish • Gerow returned on of wort-Interior and Exterior. �,� 1=WMaca: py�4p� 2729 last week with friends in Toronto, Saturday from a week's visit with Alterations and repairs. #Qwiva, Ont. 12.24 Mrs. F. Byers and Miss Margery Oshawa friends 011iltnneys Built Concrete Work. - �� who has been ill spent a few dayb Be sure to attend the annual Xmas GSORGB K$AY-Licefared auct"ininn. 0 A L last week in Toronto. tree and entertainment to be gives, Phone Pickering 5712 ar''� A to. 'e �a'r!e"e s•1a' Edward and Mrs, Ptah of Clare FAIRPORT, ONTARIO attenAed to. Terms n�soaable R. • g' by St. John's Sunday school in the - qil` •ruga We• Ph..Sto"a'goo3• 31-4 A good supply of Hard and Soft mont, called on Emmerson and Mrs, Community Hall. on Tuesday @ren- - Coal on hand. Aleve a sa l Ormsrod on Sunday. in Dec. 23rd ab-& m. QQ PQBTILL, Licensed ♦Qetf000wl pp y Mrs. Hague is quite ill and is nn• g, S H INC• L L Counties •f Task ass ansione. Ano of Hiadliag Wood, der the doctor's care at the home of The library purchasing comanittee at am Made a�+•d is an rtiwaera have placed 54 new books In the y*ar F• o., Ona, stove length• her sister, Mrs. Wm. Ormerod. library. Now is the time to renew Nova Scotia Sbin�glee 1 Lew and Mrs. Hagerman, of White- 10alt Gal ranized Steel 8hlngise _ • aDLTON TOWPxMn),- aK 12tf Phone Pick. 1709: vale spent Stuiday with the latter'f tickets for 1931. Books by the follow- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. +weave, ovanimaaor for, _ ing authors are among the new books •wauflan4, saw Kan" tl• 1-0 DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING Parents, Wm. and Mrs. Ormerod. Alcott, Ackland, Burroughs, Barter, for sale at ~ `Inew at tfarriese is► _ W. H. and Mrs. Crummer, of Pick- J �• •' ons' g'• @ring, and Mr-. Hoffland, of Toron- Bailey; Barclay, Barrington, Arnold T. PATERSON'S OLAR$MOhiT Bennett, Connor, Cody; Carter (Boy Call and get prices. Phone 2919 IWK. MAW. LICENSED ACC- `.iPiekerin Mill$ to, spent Sunday with Stewart and Scout Series), Douglas, Dell, Dein- rtox88R,ta.York,c�etasio end Dtee,m Mrs. Corbett. ant, Dine; Ertz, Ferber, Fletcher, P. _ �nnt'r• w�"ln ofptt� a •d �-- Dr. Wesley Smart and bride spent fin- Tarns rsas'oable. Dates far ,.tan ma De Gibbs• G: Gibbs, Hamilton Gibbs E. _ � LAW'S - - - awmasad at lYBWS'offic.. Bao .rid la y FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED a day or two with his parents, Rev McLurrg, Kirby Mill- er N Lincoln, G A R A G E f Withy.out. illy _ W. S. and Mrs. Smart, before leav- er, :Norris; Marie De La Roche B.EGG MASH ins for Penetang where they will re-. Richmond, Orczf, Ostenso Pack- ard, Sed awick Wright; Wren Wells AND SERVICE STATIO frons.. w Pack- NOTICE : _ GROWING MASH side. 8 8 A number of young people from Webster'. - WhiteYale ' - MRIs There is quite an advantage b the village spent Monday evening The member's.of the beef ria ver We are q q y tt-ith Migs and Mrs. Gee when they g Y prepared to do all kinds using Frei Mixed Feeds. Our l graciously invited the cenununity to of repairing of cars, also bat- 0 Chopping every day feeds Are not +cocked entertained the Aud•ey Community its annual oyster supper in the Town tery charging, electric _ a _ Club. up months ahead. Hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 4th. weldi g and in fact GRAIN FLOUR—f+EED Be -zurP-to attend the .bazaar and � Quite a large number availed them• ever thin in eon- tea to be held in the basement of the —�' R Headquarters for - i�'e recommend our DairyRations 3eh•es of the invitation and enjoyed Greenwood hprch -on Friday, Dec, neo-tion with_-, STERLING 1iILLING CO., LTD. for quantity and quality 12th,'under fhe auspices of the Wom- the well-cooked oysters and bountiful car work. High grade Feeds for Poulrt milk production. supper; after which , Mr. Crosker Grease and Accessories - y• p an's Association. The bazaar will be y' Gee Oilo 1 Cattle, Hoge etc, - - Agricultural Representative of the -- Chopping ever week da at 8c opened at 4 p. m. sways on hand. Taxi Service. ANTHONY WILSON pP Y y Department of Agriculture, put on per bag for iota of a bags or F. Woodward 'disabled his car rat- some educational films 'which were Agent for Chevrolet Oa . Pro rietor' over, leas than 5 ba a IOC- her badly when he went over the end - ' rs P f g very interesting and instructive to ,tBLf Phone Mark. 5b02 - per bag, Barley lOc. of a bridge and into the creek, while all who hope to increase their incom- n going to the assistance of P. Will Gordon J. Law, who was returning from Uxbridge es by the fowl industry. Then follow- Phone 5817 g ge • -- -. • •' with a load of'potatoes. ed a short comedy which was enjoy- ed by all. Rev. A. McLellan filled ThIs •XMQ0 - Piekena �1111nQ Ci01nD8II0 the chair in his usual ha ���� g STOUFFVILLE. PPY manner ���� not by some - g The home orchestra provided music Blacksmithin � Stouffville Christmas market will for an informal dance for an hour _ .• .. i be held.on Saturday, Dec. 20th. ar two at the close of the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Harvey resided • thing for the Horse shoeing a Specialty. Mr. Sam Hare an old resident of Y P Stedfville, died this week in his 91 at piano and Mrs. Gannon led the ' r�lOIY18 All Gelneral Wof'k,including Wood year, copimunity Singing during the even- P Work, promptly ing. d The increase in the tax rate tyaving Cit- Some Suggestions : attended to. to the road debentures will be about The 8th annual meeting of the Cit- Also, 5 mills. izens League was held in the Fire His volae in Solid Walnut --Agent for.Taco Farm a y y rims, O 1S Deal T1 I Pi ICE ] I N I E- al - Dining Room Suite, " . .. Machinery, precarious condition at _present, ow- ,with a very large attendanc�A great - -ir 9 pieces 190,00 ing to heart trouble. -deal of interest was shown in the 2 Large (Sold Fish. Easy Chair@, 12,00 up to : S" �• T• �7CTOOd�7Psai,Id Our new industry, The Gold Fish work of the Fire Brigade. Mr, Har- 1 (lines Bowl with Ater plantaad Solid Walnut Had Tables 400 • GREENWOOD . 491y Co. IAtd., will receive a fixed assess- vay; the retiring President, thanked pebbles ment of $2,500. for a term of five the committee and people for ,their your choice of any 50 cent Nyat' - . • ._ d Walnut Cedar Chests 1S CC years. co-operation during the year. The Preparation _ Solid Walnnt Smokers, DO Not Wait I Municipal politics is quiet but it Secretary, D. Beer have a splendid All for complete 1,25 is expected there will develop an op- report of the work done during the a ' Bridge Lamps, '5,85 rip ' position camp against the present year. The Treasurer, Mr. Cassie gave 165 CENTS - Floor Lamp' s. r '9.50 to 11.00 Until winter comes to council, the financial statement, which show,- look over your Fred Collidge, 32 year' of age, sec- ed a substantial balance on the right Regular $1.05 value §� Pictures - 70c ap side. The Fire Chief,,E. E. Annis re- " Furnace or tion foreman on the C. N. R. retired r . Etchings 1425 _ ' on Saturday last and will now be tin -vo�rl being called to six fires dur- , those the pensions list. ing the year, he gave credit to the Christmas Cards See our novelties of Swing Frames, bov9 of the brigade for their splen- Our couuncil will send a letter ofa Braeaware; Bookends, Candle Leaky Troughs did assistance and again urged the Our Xmas Cards are now on die. � Sticks, Table grinners etc. �. J g congratulations to our new Premier, .; Hon. Geo. S. Henry. This is as it people to call the brigade early he play. A larger assortment Cbildren'e Rockers, High Chairs, repaired or'replaced. should be as Mr. Henry was instrum- also announced a very generous do-n- than ever before. Also person Kindergarten 9ets etc. ental in securing for us the splendid ation from Mr. Soden for the good al cards with your risme print- Place your order and roads we now enjoy. work the brigade did at his recent ed on. l ' A man.was found dead on the rail- fire. The following officers were el- BE READY way tracks a few miles west of here, ected for the coming year. Preiid_ Less than .a month until %rose. Ce A. Sterrift when winter cones, evidently shot through his breast. It ent-T. Phillips Jr: Vice-Pres.- b. Geo. Oversese cards should be mailed is not yet known whether he was Duncan Jr.; Sec.-Don. Beer: Treas, at once. Call r Phone:1300 murdered, or a case of suicide. The F. Cassie- Fire -Chief-E. E. An $ ;' i lice think iwan a case s murder, Asst Chief-!4. J, Gray; Directors— Furniture Dealer and and are looking for tramps in the Bert Harvey, J. Farley, R. McWhirt- E • C. J O N E S +aLYIN BUSHBY Funeral Diredtor vicinity. The man was a UkrRmian, ere F Wnodward, R. Miller, W. Knox Also Ambulance Service ;Hardware Phone 4$00 and veno formerly a resident of Tor- H. Barclay. L Mattie r The meeting Druggist and Chemist, onto. There was forty cents'found in wan brought to a close by singing ' his pockets. t1z� National Anthem. Phone.6800. PiokezinA 't71w " ..,,._ YG .-- -S �'n.�' - .. .--6•'-.:.. , ._• T� ,ri.��-' •rr' .+,lr& -J. — �.� '.„•. '^4• ,!i':. � - p'-'/ .e;...r. ?4rn - !, -:.+. -M !a v+:-s':..•:: r - Se a. m...wr/c+4. '..s- -,,, w,{ .j.. '•.fJ` ,f res snarl and Martin Bruce and Miguel,It Gft4 • [e,pa. 19tw, lateto e the enter `►es greatest sa.d aCt�01!giv up -sir. � �� re devil it ia- Young orde it's1never ver • : _ - _ tyouren�.teredinto al ver�aal co�-,.__ _ —_. -_.___ ith me. I agreed,in good faith, ORANGE inate your enemies and for thePEKOEByPETER B. KYNE ou agreed to certain covenants." " .- BLEND ow=did," the king inter- inter- rupted, "and don't you go hinting that Tit - .. I I'm running out on my contract. I'll SYNOPSIS. faltered. "I -insulted him the la.4 perform as I said I would, but you I _ and one time be called to see you. You'll have forget your end of the deal." _ 1 Kenneth Burney, adventurerKen Burne sat back and stared at _ time ntleman, comes to Bradley Bar- , t0 invite him up, Dae.," y "Fresh0 ��� � � -din, king of the cattle country, for ob. "I hate to commit a-.social error," his boss• "W-ill 'Your Majesty, i Bardin employs him on condition that ----Burney-rids him of Martin Bruce, rival the king protested. "Anyhow, why do v+ords of one syllable, kindly explain >; -cattle owner and thief, and Mig.tel Gal- I have to invite him up? He doesn't what the devil has run up his back':" _ =, ° legos, a Nictican bandit- Muriel Bardin , "It's Muriel. She's raisin such a . 'becomes interested in,Burney. Bruce has expect it Of me. Hes just One Of my g i Canadian Tuberculosis Association &worn to kill Burney, who has made pre- hired n.en. And why"should I risk his riot with me about suborning murder, parations to leave for El Cason Bonita refusal to acce t—fcr a ver sound etcetera,.that I'm in danger of getting where the rustlers have been operating. P y y g I Continues To Wage Violent Fight , Burney intends to shoot it out re asonT I'd love to have him up, of In danger with m own daughter." course, but wny trample on the man's "Take it from me, boas,that I'm not ----- -- CHAPTER XXII ° pride?" going to get killed nor am I, person-, The day'previous the king, having Here was an unanswerable argu- ally,going to kill anybody save in self- Many Lives Saved and Much Misery Prevented By Activities been informed by Burney ,,f his con- defence. My plans do not call for : meet and the princess knew it. "I- and Educational Campaigns of This Organization tr:nplated depa.ture for El Cajon Bou- I suppose I'll have to apologize to work as coarse as that." - iia next morning, casually relayed the him," she suggested. "I wonder it "But you're going down there to- Great encouragement has been been responsible for many cures and g he'll forgive mg?„ morrow-" given in the last ten years to those for a vM great deal of prevention. ` = inform.•tion to his daughter. He had "And I'm going armed: If I'm at- One of the most interesting phases thirty-two trained fighting men, in- "Undoubtedly,"boogied His Majesty tacked that part of Mexico will date people who believe that :much of our well as the most needed of their eluding the range boss and the cook," and immediately repaired to :je ver- disease can be prevented. work is the branch which is devoted His Majesty added parenthetically, ands, we,ere the spasmodic quiverin.-s history from the, moment I'fe Bred, "so it appears to be that at last I'm or his somewhat plump abdomen won, upon. I want to earn the fee you Every doctor and almost every and to studies by physical medical is are _ going to get my calves in El t I'm not indicate to his daughter the mirth Promised me. I've just got to have it." lightened layman holds this belief and !nation. People in whole districts are "Why?" the encouragement which the last ten frequently examined for signs of in- Bonita branded before Gallegos runs that clamored for expression. Ina "Because I want to t married and years has brought to these people is cipient tuberculosis-and many cases .Martin Bruce's iron on them. Next*o few .pint tea Muriel joined him. itis rid of Gallegos and Bruce, the "He'll not come," she inforined the settle down. evident in the success which is crown-� are found of people who are affiicted getting „ ', "Settle down where, you young !ng the efforts of these people who with tuberculosis in its incipiency. -branding of those calves in defiance king. He says hes liable to be killed idiot?" roared the king. are fighting that dread destroyer, Since the disease at this stage is ar of those two crooks will nark a dia- tomorrow so he must make his w;l] "On my father's ranch at Tres Pin- Tuberculosis. ! most certainly and permanently cur- "On mile-post n the march of pro- tonight and write some letters." pons- .:. irress in the affai-t of E1 Ranchito.�' "Yon apologized, of course'." ., oaf California." The death rate from all corms of i able the Association is thus res Got the young lady picked out al- Tuberculosis has dropped about ooef ible for the saving of many lives and The princess gazed at him wide- "No, I did .fat. I thought Le'd un- ,,, eyed. "Do you think he'll really have derstand when I telephoned him an in- ready, Ken?" per.hundred thousand population per i the prevention of much misery. to fight for the privilege f branding vitder tioaan to dinner,• that that consul- '.Yes, sir. I've had her picked out year or from 90 to 80 in ten years. i In this connection the Annual hose calves, Dad'." she Queried inter- toted an apologs." for more than a year. My reduced eir- During the same interval the sane Christmas Seal Sale should be men-- cried tf osely "What did he say?" cumstances have, of course, inhibited torium treatment beds have increased tioned. This sale which receives the ested"I do—and- so lees Burney. 'Gallo- "He was bru*.r 1. He told me s%vlet- my plans." - from 4,000 to 7,000, support of all classes of citizen serves 'been accomplished. Canadians are or lose the ams 1 that he acce to i my apology. i a valuable and two-fold purpose. (To be continued.) It Is interesting to note this has ;,:oa has to make good $ y P _ .. � First of course it raises money. This Bee's playing wah Pace, end, salol- loathe him." �E+ ally, he'll fel much more cheerful over "Well, honey, t guess he understood I fortunate in having an eir be a on is used Lor steal committees to main- - is fight on Mex.can soil than we will, ywi all right. Still I fail to see where this regard-the working on their behalf in j fain diagnostic and home visiting being foreAn- igners." you have any kick coming, You ex- (With apologies to Rudyard Kipling) this regard-the Canadian Tubercul-' nursing services, S condly the the '•Galltps will attack air. Burney, petted him to under!tand that your If you can rise at five, while all the osis Association, which organization I nuai Educational campaign of the invitation was tantamount to an has for years been :a the very fore-I Christmas Seal sale gives the public family - front of the battle against this dis- much needed information about the -Naturally. Burney may not attack apology, he so understood it and, real- 1 Sleep sweetly on, and leave It all to him, alth�ngh he'd like to in ,rder to !zing you would want st-me sligit hint ease. They have carried the warning work and the need for the work. you, against tuberculosis right to the minds ;The type of citizen who buys _ !gain the advantage of scary-ice and that he understood, the boy wan decent And still-can radiate a cheerful pa- itinhitiative. The oden>i:'e caen wins, enough to give it to you. A,id now I of the General public. They have; Chrfatmas Seals" as offic!aI of the he e defensive aeliors. B:• i3 :occ- you loathe him for it." His Majesty Hence, wager! an educational campaign I ganization recently said, "is not the Nor call"them till you've made their against it in all parts of the Dominion.I kind to tet his brother down. _v. by circumstances to tnlce the 1c en. shook his head sadly. "Women cer- - breakfast too; - ,sive be,ruse. the "sm. of interna- tainly beat my time." I If you can wait for them-still sweetly But they have done mire than merely —4 _ !tional complica ons :ute , thot %-ill Suddenly he turned, half angrily,, smiling to warn and to alarm. They have M;nard's Liniment for Front Site. ^a 1 Or hot and tired, don't gave way to nk p_a. le;,os niton his daughter. What do you i - -'- give him a leg to st.in3 oil. g y for solve, if the food they. crlttdze, is a bandit and Burnt, c,4r. leas: 'hat mean by displaying sreh a warm per. A he and his men merely de ended thein- conal interest n my genera' man- frowning C�etic Tern sled �ulntn�n$ 8 !selves against the oatiaw." ager?" he demanded. "Officially, 'Because the bread you've set has �J Greatest "Is somebody likely to,be kills,�i-" you're not supposed to know he exists. !ailed to rise. Are World's �+'eats$ ['iters "Oh, there will be casealtt of you're to If you can. mwork aster*L' not make Rork .eerm-; to me grave danger of _ ,course. However, I- have purcha oa stepping out of your social class, NO,%, your Philadelphia.-Imagine being able, tinent and ocean to winter in South ten-thousand-dollar accider.t po'.c:e3 you 11.sten to your �d man, because Still cheriAh dreams and always Pl *o travel 22,000 miles a year, fotIow- America.' - t for every man.on that banding party. he's got something mighty po;nted to the game, f "Birds are they natural enemies of Thus the dead -nd wounded will, be, say to you. Ken Burney has knocked fag the climate you liked the beat, and insects," Mr. Shoftner pointed out in. If you can see your menfolk scatter cared for, white those who survive the you clear off the Christmas tree. being, entirel independent of .trains, his earnest plea for more adequate ashes- fight uninjured will receive a bonus Killer, cowboy,-or cavalier, you're for M And sweep them up, uor�speak tae Fautomobtle9, boats or even airplanes. bird`protection by individuals and by + of to sit agriculture __--__of,a hundred dollars. him all the way, and ft's q p word of blame. That is what the arctic tern, a species( law, The annual loss to agr cu "Yon buy niens lives rather cheap- You get him out of your head, my If you can bear to seethe floors you've of sea gull,•does, wing;tig its way from i In the United States caused by insect ly," his daughter told him with with- dear. Kid yourself all you want to, polished, the arctic to the antarctic, a distance I pests amounts .to at ,least ;1,,000,- ering scorn. but never try to kid your old man,i Tracked up by muddy shoes on care- ,Not are I of 11,000 miles, twice'a year And im-' oeo.o00. "Not at all," the kii.g corrected her. Forget Ken Burney. This is an order ! agtne being able to plot this journey ••`early-all species of birds feed J "I can hire r'ny number of killers and I expect you to obey it." less feet, „ " + �Or nee your brie-a•rac and china ' straight through from pole to Pole their young on Insecta, and young for a single professional engagement You're horrible, the girl charger. without aid of compass or map. Yet. birds require an almost phenomenal, broken, for fifty dollars However," he added with spirit. "As.a father you're get-I 'according to Charles P. Schoffner, amount of food. I personally know of -with. self-conscious rectitude, 'St has ting to be thorough-ly impossible: Di And yet, when asked forgiveness, can _ always been my policy to hire good you realize that th only thing about, be sweet. author of "The Bird Book," and asses a family of martins that fed Its young - men and pay them well -for good Mr. Burney that renders him obnoxi- If You car hang your line with all your elate editor of the Farm Journal, one 1309 times !n one day, The adults not work." ons is the result of your scheming, washing, of these same terns, taken from its i only carry one insect to their young "But su se Ken Burney should be our rapacity, v" I And then go out and 8nd it 1n the dirt, nest and liberated in mid-ocean, was at a time, but many-, I have seen a ppo y y p y, your heartlessness?" 4' ble to find its way back to Its home) bluebird with so many insects to her killed?" "I admit he's got his fine points,but And do it once more, a4Ta the begin- j -His father will collect an accident -he won't 8o for scop-in-law." nine, again. mouth that they looked 'like a round "Suppose," And.do not look too Baur, or .feel too "The tiny humming bird," said Mr.l ball• i insurance policy of ten thousand dol- Suppose, the girl queried with Schoftner, "Maintaining the balance of "For all the service birds render to tars and 'I'll ship the body home to quiet ft-ry, "he should surprise you I huCt: , its butterfly-size body by such rapid mankind," Mr. Shoffner continued, Tres.Pinos, California-sans flowers." some day by asking me to marry him?' 'w-ho waste your f ime, nor soon away "Marvelous. Suppose, on ;.he con- "I'd hire him killed," the king r,-I are gone, I beating of its wings that they give the 'they ask very Utile, only food and - vary, Ken Burney should -lrusry to-iaplase- site aR th revolving " for life?" _ The princess leveled an actuals; ments, airplane propeller, travels across con. -"The Christian Science Monitor' : accident insusaace policy finger at her'sire. "What you don'-i AM4-so-from morn-till eve keep brave- ­The makes provision for partial or cont- know about. cows just isn't wofth ly on. . jlete disability. O1 course, if he kills t knowing, Dad," she charged, and, If you can wait on crowds and keep •'� Bruce and GaHvgoe and becomes per- strangely, her pomentary anger had l your temper, i manently disabled, he'll have his sa- evaporated "but what you don't kn•aw And do not feel too cross, or look too ther's ranch stocked for him on long- about some other things would fill 'a,� glum, , US time payments. He'd probably get by, book. Now you listen to me, old-,1f you can hurry wben your feet axe 1 even as a cripple. On the other hand, timer. Some day Ken Burney's going wears, I - ii' he fails in his mission and becomes to ask me to marry him, and when he Yet do not rave too'much, nor keep r _ totally disabled also, that would be does, provided his hands are not too mum; !: {�' r , just too bad". stained with human blood, m going 1f you can fit each nareturn ng mo- -- "Oh, would it? Well,you could peri- to accept him and marry him and not ment, `. ► ? t , - cion him, couldn't you?" even invite you to give the .bride With sixty.seconds 'worth of busy life, "Of course not." - away." Yours is a sweet and generous die- "You do that," her father replied position, "Because he would not accept it and coldly and slowly, "ard you'll certain- And what is more you'll, make a ou p insult y take a course in tng a cow oy s farmer's wife. - Men in his line of ausiiiess realize the wife. I'll disinherit you." -Recited by Mrs. A. R. Gray, at Mans• _ I ice? K �.•...� chances they take and they never "I don't believe you will, but if you toba Co-operative School - "The ,.f' c ;whine or whimper when•their luck should insist upon it, you'll certainly Scoop Shovel." NX, : itails to hold. Tb4y neither ask nor ex- have a grand excuse for doing it, Peet favors or bonuses for halfway Dad." DO-X Explained R �' obs." She was flesh of his flesh blood of - y j + For those who do no` know, the "Whets is Mr. Burney leaving for his blood, bone of his bone, and he i DO in DO-X represents the first two Backed full of 'tender, plump, V Cajon Bonita?" knew she meant it. "Well," he retort-1 letters in Dornier, th inventor of the - The king thought he detected a ed, "we'll cross that bridge when we giant sea-plane. And the X? Un- slight difficulty in his daughter's come to it," His bluff had failed. doubtedly "the unknown quantity!" <'. fine flavor of the fresh fruit.Just _ _ speech, but elected not to comment on A little later he strolled down to the The X signifies that the craft was con- as wholesome as they are delicious. kis discovery. ranch office and found Ken Burney strutted In total secrecy-and-until = ---j`Tamorrow after luncheon," he re- slowly pecking out a letter on the _ next spring, at least ,It looks as plied. typewriter. The king handed his new though R might deaignat_ the plane's "Well," the princess pursued general manager one of his famous possibilities as a trans-atlantic air e i thoughtfully,"in view of the fact that cigars, and sat down. transport - From "The Christian file's your general manages, it would "I've been thinking this El Conlon Science Monitor". • be no more than decent of you to in Bonita deal over, Mr. Burney," he be - vite him up for dinner tonight." San in a most pater..el tone,"and I've It is good to be.children sometimes , "But,my dear, aren't you in charge come to the conclusion that the game ' of the social department of the tom- isn't worth the- candle. I can't risk and never better than at Christmas, -.pany?" sacrificing your life and the lives of when its Mighty Founder was a Child "I can't invite him up," the girl my cowboys. My conscience would I Hi3riseif. _ i trouble me for -the remainder of my , : ISSUE No. 50-10days. So forget this EI Caen Bonita hinhale Minard's Liniment for Asthma. l ''hY ., ,;c" .,„..ys w,...�f a 1+•"-p r4^ -X- ,,,Y:c. "S'.. e .d :+ti. '.:r'^.•,+= ro+R N..J� �.,... w. w+l�-„z. .. a;L.i. _ L x "b:xl`.• .';..S4YY w, .. ... .- .,.-'_. _. _ .:-, ••:'_ - ".l Y - _ mop: _.!'. „��,. .:Wu`.-+.-+.. '_.\.....-.a+;:M:xtr;••i^yY..eu•eY.n!•.'s•7:+�:,..•- r... .. .___. _.. ,—___ _.._._ .. ,_ ... , ..--._-y a�kit ' ..: . d, .:. .:._.•.nwLH' '• FJc ac3>.w•,r ,ra'vx•>,a,..n 4r n. ^•7��”,,e�,8.jr. What New York Fear. The Beg of Cancer - Is Wearing .. - N Says : . of The End for . - y�•. �, -- BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON; Layman is Warned Against Procrastinating the Treatment of� f - pI,, _. Any Infection or Irritation—No Matter How Small h��ldA"�V}� � Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson'Fur.; The importance of recognizing the enlargement or a waxen kernel or - - - eoPvsa,s.+rCo - niched icVitk Every Pattern early' symptoms 'of 'cancer i`s some- tumor, or a swelling they are all theMEL - A thing which every layman should ap- same thing. Don't watch and wait, ^ r THE UNDEASTANDIKCf - MOTHER clearly-enunciated language is a must- preciate. "Feat the beginning and go and find out what it is. The most Do you take time to sit down with cal voice. - not the end of cancer," has been apt- dangerous lump is the lump in the= Good speech is an art; be an artist.' your children and understand their ly said by-Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood breast of a-woman over twenty-flue. _ viewpoint? Do you talk with them o - of Johns Hopkins University, one of And just as such a growth may de• . wand listen to them, until you "get" ' BAD HABITS J - - the World's most- renowned cancer velop on or near the akin, so it may them, know what they are thinking Bowe' housewives have the habit of specialists. By that, Dr. Bloodgood develop in any part within your body, about how they she thinking setting away the fry pan in which means that if one fears the beginning Fortunately the human body is per- and _ about !t? Do you realize what is in they have fried something, with the - of cancer'and takes steps to have it fectiy wired, nothin^ can happen any- f9 the background of your child's associa- Expectation of using again the grease properly treated in its incipiency, tbea where without touchily the wires and tions and daily experleo.ces; and what left in it to.fry something else. This one need not fear an unfortunate end sending some kind of message.to the shaping his perspective and will is an old fashiou9t way of doing to the.cancer nor an untimely.end to brain. We may call it pain or misery-,. give him his slant upon life? !hinge and not as cleanly as making a himself, or discomfort, but everyone is aware a This will make you fair with your fresh beginning. Th@ greasy frying What should we know about cancer of thio new message from some spot children. You will not be shocked pan bathers dust and germs; smells in order to protect usand give us In the body where as yet nothing sit their beliefs nor think they are strong upon second and third usings; the best chance of prevention or of can be seen or felt. You must .pay _.. going to the bow-wows. ' You sill and Tives to food, rooms, clothing and cure? Everyone should- know that attention -to these messages, just' as realize that they are merely the pro-I hair a repulsive odor of fried stuff,` cancer does not begin as cancer, you should do to the telephone. or duct of the ideas which are coming Better wash the frying ria after each There first appeara eomething that is the telegraph; or the letter, or when, to them from their environment, and using and take fresh fat for the next not cancer, and this something that is someone calls you or to an unusual that these are not bad, but merely job of frying. . - not cancer, which may develop into noise—these messages must be read` .r frank and honest, without the gloss Another similar bad habit is to save cancer, is a local spot, a local condi- and interpreted. of deceit. the flour which has been used to 1' tion, and not a general disease ora Sometimes when it comes from the y If you keep close to your child's coat meat or crogtteta or egg plant general conidtion. ' region of the abdomen' w e• call the - hea:t, 'in his confidence, you wilJ'reai- 'or other f6ods for frying. This is i_ _ This local spot which must form messages indigestion, colic, inoses. Sze what a choice and L'ne and hon- sometimes net away with its food before cancer can start Is either a When It is in the head we call it head- orable thing the heart of a child ts.l leavings fo grow hard and lumpy. The - little tumor or nodule with which we ache. Sometimes'1t is as itching or You will appreciate his ambitions and thrifty housewife will estimate only are born or a little tumor or sore the burning sensation. ' Everyone under- You otfves, will aympa.`.ize with his what is needed for one flouring, will result of injury or chroule Irritation, stands the message known as tooth- ffitistruggles, and will win his lasting sift that into a plate and, with little When eztenal this little spot can be ache. ' :love and respect y really trying to or no 'savings, will- wash the plate seen or felt. It is then well-known Then there is a third way to which _ ffielp him make h18 dreams come true- and have no mussy flour sitting to -everybody as a,,wart, a mole, a some part of .our body, tells us that Do not tyrannize over your children around for future use. ' sore spot in the akin or in the mouth. there is as abnormal spot which by trying to make them do and be _ a white patch in the mouth, a red or should be examined and properly f : .and see things the way You want NOTIONS scaly area on the skin, a pigmented treated, that-is an unusual discharge. them to, but try to see thirough their Washable fabric or suede gloves area..or.black spot oe an elevated pig- There is also a fourth way !n which _ them- the things they face and help made for economy. They come in mented area called the pigmented •the body tells us that something islglasses ahem decide . fur .ley face a what many colors. . mole. Any bit of skin or bit of the wrong somewhere. We call it loss j (their fate will be. There is no dan-I Tiny Spools of silk, in a dozen or z lining of the mucous membrane of j of function. There• to a limp, We Iger that a child will be obstinate and; twenty shades, may be purchased in the mouth which does not look .like can't move some part.of the body ea *;perve,'se if an'understanding mother a Doi net. They are'convenient for the normal akin or normal mucous easily as w e could befcre. We don't ''keeps close to him. =ending the ready wades and much membrane should be looked upon as(nee well, hear well, smell or taste more economical than having to buy suspicious just as the more definite well. there may be vomiting aftea' o match mole. or wart FERN CARE the big spools of' thread or sore. Then there)eating, or an irregularity in the move are )nape that can re felt. It dose j meat of the bowels. The earner an A tern is a living thing.which. when each garment. They are particularly - Here'.- -a charming wearable frock not make any difference whsle the life this correct information is given e-tisting in,' a jar in your home, is convenient in darning ruttons. of erepy woolen in dark green ground.! lump is or what the age of the in- the better. The ,aajority of these apt in its native environment, Poor Soft little knitted jackets, like It will give young daughter s bigdividual is, new born babe, infant, things can be taught to children— little foster child, it needs loving care grandmother's "hug-me-tight" are thrill to make it:'for it isn't half " 1 wBuis, for reading in, young or old adult, man or ies Is one of a cedes of weekly arta- to keep L thrifty and happy, It was orm, by college _ `sheen and luxurious and had many bed. They will make good Christ- tntrtcate sa t!:appears. man.—if. you 'feel •s Jump or a mass ccies prepared by the Canadian social • It is a straight one-piece affair of a hardening or a thickening or an Hygiene Council. new fronds shorting up when you 'mas presents for lonesome mothers , ;brought it home from the.green house. with daughters away at school, - lengthened with s circular flour-e - .'dhe Tight green faille crepe frill at. ' but there it had dally and intelligent Leather flowers, In two-tone com ^ Forests Wintry Stillness Carcass of care. blaation8 are blooming on the sea- the-neckline and of sleeves racy be' �'It. - - The foliage of.the fern should be bought all pleated by the yard, rl Majestic winter scales the mountain's son's coats and suits. matches the color of the design of rim Lizard Preserved you live it a sled daily,heespecially if y fabric. i a to diamond strewn with er• - I the fab ' His cot - This' !II a steam heated apartment. T LIVER STEW The belt In, adjcstible and -marks ' znay be done by using a aDraY such - mine trim.- - -Cordova, aJastca—Part of the car- - Liver: which formerly was coneid, the natural waistline. He strokes his icy beard with rugged ' r found' simple case- of the !hard-like creature-- ate von use !n fumigating,.ora p Bred the least desirable of meats, now Style No. 2548 may be had is aiz2s hand. -' WaN' is to dip a whisk broom into-a poses , as a rare-:land since we have 12, 14,-1u. 18 and 20 years. The 1R-' Muses, and ends his journey through in the Ice of Glacier Island, near here + Dan of water and shake it-over the discovered that It is exceedingly rich' year size talker b,.t 3% yards of 39-1 'November•10, has been preserved in plant. Twice a week the plant shouldthe land. _ the depth in vitamins. A pleasing way to serve inch material :with 1t/o yards of .3"'.ro sound is heard; no listeners vigil Cordova-for scientific examination. be set to a pan of water to p it to to IIrakb it into a stew, Cut the inch lectin j of six inches that the roots fa the pleating. 1 keep; f A description of the creature, be- _liver into cubes and parboil !t. In, a Rust shade canton crepe is attrae-}Anon, his eyelids droop In peaceful bottom of the jar may be reached• separate pas, put on to cook four dic• tive with light tan or self-fabric sleep. dieved by reeldenta to have lived in open the windows occasionally and ! prehistoric times.and to hay) been �tce the plant fresh air. It needs it f ed potatoes. Whe r the liver has boil- frilling. A distant fox barks from the forest _ iuvt as you do, Each day, pou.ahouldl ed' pour off the water, and add 'the Bordeaux red lightweight tweed Is deep; preserved in the Glacier for the liver to the potatoes_ Also add. a smart with white crepe de chine. I A silent eagle seeks his eyrie steep. thousands-of years, was given by W. tur% tiie plant Ist a trifle to give It{ stalk of chopped celery. one chopped For "best" black transparent velvet Hug- an even exposure to the sunlight from I Far in the depths below, his.'thirst to J. McDonald, superintendent of Hug- �aeek to week, and thus make- the mango, salt and pepper. Cook the is enchantingly lovely with ecru-lace. slake, I ach national forest, who headed an in-. mixture for fifteen minutes._then add foliage develop symetrically. Scale, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. A timid deer seeks out the forest lake, vestigat3oa party and ret.urtied with- foliage milk apd thlcken'it. -the enemy of the Tern, rarely attacks _ •. Write your nsmeand-address plain- And softly through the woods from the portion of the carcass. !t giving num ger and size of su h tree and stream, McDonald said only about six feet a , gt 1m, healthy plant; but it is tenacious. TAIL 1Y Kskeleton, A OC • TOM TO i ed note-of of win- o! flesh remained on the - - � atterns as you want. Enclose 20c n There a whisper ter ick] P Y your plant becomes sickly. - Strain cooked tomatoes—either can- - - � - -which-measured 24-feet 1 tach long. _ stamps or corn (coca preferred; wrap ter s dream. ned or fresh�hr.,ugh-a siege, press- it careful) for er.ch number, and —Paul Wolf, to -"Der Turmer". He said 1t had, a snout similar. to the NtEiN FURNITURE T Y) _ Angles "ovlthont rhyme or reason" Ing them lightly. To three cupfuls address your order to Wilson Pattern beak of pelican, with a head shaped of the juice add the juice of half a Service 73 WestAdelaide St.,Toronto. -Tune In Lowell Thomas much like that of an elephant. land bizarre colors mark the new lemon, one tables�aon of sugar, salt, —- —` The vertebras lmme late;y..behind _ IP furniture, in designs Which are futur- pepper and paprika to taste=and aLittle Waldo suss_much inipreeaed tic, cubist or modernistic. Green, Mind'Your Dears,—An Englishmathe held. said :�IcI)ona were inter- n a dash of celery salt it.You wish. Put by his-first trip through the Barden. locked with flippers = lue. black, red. yellow, brown-with on a visit to the West decided to go Coming to the. morning-glories be PPe a on each aide. The crushed ice in small glasses, pour the -horseback riding' no a — strained juice,over It and serve, was to attend him asked: "Do you pre= Shouted,-" , mother, come and see bladed and the flippers were made up color. and lines are every which) P ter and English saddle or a-%estthemine with th •- of live "Ilagers"� Each way." -0 - • three joints or, possibly, ,more. No Lamp shades sad—woes,—ehlirs; "What's the difference?" he asked.- _ _ _ Patterns Health Rules for "The Western saddle has a horn," re- "I saw you in the theatre yesterday, teeth were found. dishes, and rug tad linoleum pati lied the attendant "I don't think Was that...your wife you had with Weighs .Half Ton (reflect the erase of the hour, There p - Girls and Boys I'll'need the horn," said the English- you? OL coarse dt was, you suapi :. Its a note of crudeness, which Is start- man. Weight oL the axeleton was esti' Ling, yet it tereeting, is the new' fur- man. "I don't intend to ride In heavy clous beast. But do me a,favor and Mated by_McDonald at-1.000 pounds. .iaishiugs.' They are especially appro• 1. Keep yourself clean, Brush teeth traffic." "Pathtlinder" don't tell her so." The length of the snout was given as •- riate for the porch or sun room or morning and evening and after each 39 inches from its bend to the middle 3 the informal room. as the breakfast meal.'Take a bath every day. Keep Frinix's Horse! at Fair of-the forehead, It_was 11 inches a nook; but they 100 inappropriate nails clean, hair brushed, and clothes - wide c the ence.midsTh and 29 ferries when jumbled together• with more tidy. 'Snou't was res iaz es in dt in circumference The bone marrow+ � �! conservative patterns, ae in the col- 2. Go to bed early,and get up early. - - in the s th h di. home. Sleep nine or ten hours—with -the swatch. _ a; _ The new furnittue is smaller, suit- windows open. The ovgr=all length of the head was able !or the tin? apartment, The 3. Drink Wiz or eight glasses of reported as 65 inchbs. From the dinette set, with Ste lona narrow table water every day. w -reported back of the head to the end oLthe ribs] land slender chairs, Ste into bhe din 4. Eat three wholesome meals a day. the creature measured 74 inches. They - t;1n6 nook, soil there are smaller Eat fruit every day. Eat two or more length of the top blade of the verte-: . *avenports and day beds.. vegetables every day. Drink milk _ brae was reported to be 14 inches and Furniture styles most popular'are every day—a pint or more. Eat the side blade 12 inches. McDonald! Early ]llagliah the colonial, care• ( said there also was a perpendicular' cereals every dap.: blade. a ed Italian and Vane tla8 sad phineae Breakfast: — Fruit, Whole wheat r Codd pieces, very colonial. A trip to ;` First report said the creature hada' cereal with milk,.milk or cocoa, eggs store, furniture. Toast. tit ' I been.fur-covered. . Iaveattgators did $he furniture re, w and not mention whether this was-the e arranged in aronps, is as edtiolttion N LuaCR�eon:Vegetable soup, bras A ' e tr modern decoratfo i. mufline, milk, baked apple0. ease. —Dinner:—Meat, fish•or eggs, baked Moa BKTTER SPBiCFt ' potatoes, spinach, brown bread and y women's dubs Rt% lrbrert• butter, lettuce salad, cookies, milk. dog "Better 13P414ldh„ w of 5. Have a bowel movement ev07. r —' %e slos"Al used It lotion do*, e t. 'ir e; E. Have,a physical examination at A diottonary is the head Y worth 1 f once a yecr. ' "o In Uhe Il6MO— Iia*e a dental examination every d Bleat be tho tottow •4 . focr months. By their Spee& „ w �. Gat weighed. It underweight, _.— iftem. *#k to come pp to standard. "Princeton Carman", percheron mare raised by -the Prince of Wales on -A As the home, so ! + lficceroise and Play is the fresh air. htf farm at Pekisko, Alta., to making horse history in Canada by-the-fact Are YOU ! " tb#t she has been sold to-Lord Middleton and has been,shipped to Hlagland, Sent" family? W{�e (sobbiat): "You brute, It ! ,being the first instance of a blooded Canadian horse being sent to (heat ' Green 2t somebody *rare to leave Slang L I t afOtltit I'd tip Komi W n;' you a fortune in ifiarope, how wondd� { 1�lntil it is "v Wt's she got to do with itr' Britaln, the home of fine percherons. Princeton Carman won ssoond prise you set it over? y s'e at the Royal'linter lhir for mares foaled in 1927 in Canada, and le'the wiB• Rris�: I can't say of band. The Proper Ila ZRi1M, 1 ��� ��4N!s•—� est' of many ribbons in the percheroti class throughout the w*$L bare � thiol it over. i r i ... ,,.. . . yi'':•C ,' .. '. s �"1t - :.,,�t..-,::"'w.• ? ... .. P M ..,.�,R f`a ,.�. s-a y..r.. 7 Amp MW 01111% •YM1",T,. a. .... .' ,., ' v"� R....,: ..•. `., >Y, . ,.tom, .a5 2•a. .-m+rr ..-.2i. w•. - `'-h• - "i J..r-•.,m ..r :c. ::.tea, re.a a -.,�r•.. ;- ., tis. - 1 _ IMP iir the West;and is quite able to Redditte; Jack, Goodwin*; Evelytr M ._a • B.� � R BONDS-Government, Municipal and �on this subject Se'spoke very Haight•; John Martin*; Craig ffius- N6netty sad ieevtw ta, Mortffine Bonds. Also,Iadusteiali. TERMS 1e3iy of the-present depression and kar , Georgg Bradley; Douglas Car- . Safe Investments at from 5 to 7 `took a very optimistic view- by stat ter Rhoda Wade; 'Harvey Baker; 'Insurance of all kinds. oent, ' 81.7APat ism.; 61:36If paid Inadvancs.- I'jna, that this depression' had come Weldon Fowlie Ivan Baker Robert Low rater for Auto Insurance and " Subwxiptlow ro tide United sate. and Cress and would come to us in cycles, and Taylor -Howard Bath Rosie�R lands - Fire Insurance. 1NSURANCL-All classes written in- '1G Bricaln{2.00 in advance. this. 1. y }the most McLeod, jim 4, Pl­ Aiso re res a eludingFire, Automobile, Wind- A. 61"15 -&a VY 11V 1111vaL severe. Past generations had survived ton Baker. 0. A. Beare, teacher.. , The Canada Life Assurance Oo. -siortn. Acc a--id nt andSickness. •-JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, all other depressions and-we would Au81ey Public School.' Names in or 421y - Phone Pick:$15 Address Phone or write t certainly come out-of this one. The der of merit. Sr. IV-Mack Annan; BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO 43 Lf ED, BOWMAN,Whitby NOTES AND COMMENTti. advisability-of producing - live-Stock Doris Hedge. - Jr. IV'Marguerite . on Ontario farms w•as.pointod out*s Cammack; John Puckrin, Francis- almost a necessity-in these times, t,, Ritchie; Donald Saunders; Geo. Shari - Ys Prohihitionidts are conte,piplat- successful' farming, .Otte feature of�.rnan; Robt. Cammack:-Sadie .Puckrin 1 ' .S- --H ing forming a third par.ty if they his remarks was to the effect that: John I:avey; Jlac. Hedge; Geo. Blake eaunot induce the Liberal Party pedigreed stock was far from nec- Tom Cammack;, Sr.. III - Pauline� - -to adopt their platform. - This the essay}• and that fie preferred grade Saunders. Sr. II-Kathleen,Catntnack / C K E R I " Liberai Part is not likely to do,. couws, as. a. money-making class. -A 3fa}' Hedge: Jr. II-Mary-- RaVey; Y Y very comi'orting'Statement was that; \ant}- Raves Sr. j-Conn-ie .Hedge. as the experiences of the Vast the farnie7 who invested $10,000.00 j Jr. I-Kathleen Winters; Arthur Hed show that the temperance voter, had.ori asset that would produce at, ge; Billy Winters. Pr. Doris Baker. everlasting income, while the city- V. Appleby, teacher. _ , as a rule, is a party man'first and dweller who .invested a similiar sum Brock Road School. Names iri order Morrish's, Pickering,.offer you a complete . a temperance man afterwards. No in a city-home.produced taxes, inter- of merit: Jr. IV=Edith Has'tie*; My- government ever Rave the people est and other similiar expenses, but rtle Ellicott*; Oscar Anderson; Har- service—Owner service, chain store prices better tem erauce legislation than no revenue from that investment. A old Bennett; Doris Bennett; Ross ___ _ p hearty vote of thanks was tendered Hood. Sr. III-Harry Hastie and Al- theand Hearst administration. The the speaker at the close of the add- ma Hamilton, (equal). Jr. III-Ivan *temperance p@We hada splendid fess' Tb W. H. Westney andseconded Fuller, Annie Coulson. Sr. -II-M_ur- opportunit to control. the liquor Y, q You vv =find ' surprising values here y q we're attendancea and several II-Verna Verna Ful erg-Lillian Wilson (a- g laws of the province at thiLt time, . -day- tin - pleasing numbers; About 120 men sat bsent). I Thelma 'Carlton; Ruth y y 1' if they had stuck together and down at the tables, and a very fine Bradshaw; Kenneth -Anderson; Fred e supported Hearst. The temper' evening enjoyed by all. Announce- Smith. Primer-Wm. -Johnston; Jean crate party is this province is merits regarding future.dirwiers will .Smart; Francis Willson. E. J. Mat- ; ..'strong enough to hold the balance be made later. hews., teacher. - Claremont Junior Rooth. ..CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING of power, but, their temperance. BROUGHAM. II Class-Myrtle Bacon*, Harvey Fin principles, in the great majority gold*, Muriel Stephens*, and Herbert Archie Wilson and family, of Tor- Forsyth* Gordon Overland*, Dolly Phone Mark. 502 Phone Pick. 900 of eases take seeond_place,to par• onto, spent Sunday with Thos.. and Beaton*, Beatrice Stokes*, Bernice ty allegiance. Mrs. Beer. Linton*, Jean Ward* Mary 'Morgan*, j' 1. (� ('� l� p Miss Margaret Miller teas returned is*, rarer Booth*, KlasselIrene Leri �Ple�ering Hardware Sto e Last week t«o young mein, each home after a pleasant holiday of seg- ;;* 1V1arQaret Neal*,-Mabel Johnson*, � Y eral weeks with city friends. Murray Morgan*, Dorothy -Davey*, around twenty years of age, were- Mr. and 31rs. ,Jermyn and daugh-I Mary 'McLaren* and Lorraine For- .-taken down to Kingston to serve ter Shirley, of nitby, were Brough- syth*, Norma Beverley*,- Rendell a sentence of eighteen and Bfteen am visitors-on Sunday afternoon. Lovst`, Aileen Stokes* Gordon Mor- -years respectively and also to Norman Craw-ford.. who has been 14. Prim. Class - Jean Morley*, Now i:a the time to look over that uld range or heater and in poor health or some time waw Margaret Cowie* Irene Lynn Dor- .if you need a new one, let a? show you the New Findlay receive fifteen said ten strokes of taken to the Oshawa Hospital on Sun othy .McLaren*, Jack Ward*, Mar- Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest pries, -the larb, for bre,4king foto banks day afternoon by Reeve 'Middleton. garet Briscoe*, Earl Shirk', Bert anality considered. We are glad to know that 'Mrs. u. • - while armed. A third man utas L Middleton is improving and was Davey, Alan Pretty, Charlie Turner. - _ � - - Stovepipes and Elbo+ve-Rslvaniaed or black. Mao sent .down for along term denotes Honours-Annie V. Spoff- able to leave the hospital on Monday and teacher. -and to receive a number of strokes when she removed to the home of her If its Hardward we likely have it. , of the lash for robbing a drug daughter in the city where she will Examine the label on your paper stn for a tnnnth f. -stare while armed These are Stop and Shap at Gannon's. Every- and if yon are in arrears please We sell the famous Fleury Plows and' Every- -severe sentences, but they meet thing you Want for Christmas for remit as we need the money. Wheelbarrows and Share@ to fit nearly _ :.%be approval of the People as the Grandma, Grandpa, Father, Mother, _ all stake of plows. _ • •numerous hold ops has, made it and Sweetheart and all the Little Nervous Woman Nearly ';Agent for McCormick-Deerioi Farm Machinery aril Repair. oaeessar to falls extreme mese Folks. Santa called and. left some y very nice things for the little stock- :gives Husband Away We have it, eon get lt, or it is not made. -lures in dealing with the crime. Ings. *. ' I was very nervous and so eros@ with to husband I nears di owe hi® _ '''.These sentences take away fa•oao The w H. S. held their annual y 7 these young men the best part of thanksgivutg tweeting on Sunday af- away V inol bx+ ebsnRed this and ternoon, Rev Mr. lull. o! Brooklin, we are happy again.known V. Dnera * L A ? DON' .I., PICK -• their lives. From the ages of Doctors terve boar known the aloe e e J"►i�a7 preaching a missionary sermon which of mineral elements Iron, Wciam •twenty to forty years a man is in reached the minds and hearts of his witb rod liver peptone, as contained - 'his prime. A f ter he reaches forty hearers. Dr. Tomlinson and Miss in ;tool. Nervous, easily tired people *there is a gradual decline phpei ward of Claremont, helped the ser- are afftsurprised so bow Viool gives new CHRISTMAS � �Cally. With good care a person vice by singing a duet, Hold Thos ap enir► . round sleep or a B1 o - "May retain his vigor until be My Hand, The members of the W. appetite. (3tve+ you more PEP to y ig M. S..are very grateful for the help enjoy life I `irol tastes delicious. G reaches the age of seventy or given for the.service and for the gen- E:C Jones. Duggist, Pickering. - :.Let us tell you how to win a get of Dishes ABSOLUTELY FRET! more. I[ s person passes the emus off___ .- . Q �' Contest close@ as 9 u. m. on December the 24th. 1930 � firreaterpartof his life boetween __. SCHOOL REPORTS. We are displayingy practical Gifts for ' 20 and 40 in prison, his life is nils —• Some ver artistic and Pickering Public School Jr. Room. 'Havinir rented my premises-'in your selection : Boxed HdkfT+ from 25c up, Hosiery at ` ed,and he has little to look for * indicate-z honours: Sr. II-Ronal,: Pickering I have moved to - greatly reduced prices for Xma4 selling Scarfs, - _ ward to. These sentence+ may Green'; Orval Baker; Clinton Prow - :. _ - Ties, Belts, Brscos, Suspenders Etc. Act as .a deterrent to tLose alto Margaret Goodwin: Carl Burns; Erac -contemplate a life c:f crime. The Bradiey. Charies Baker; Donald And- Rrhere I +til: c,)n hist a black• EXTRA 3PEGIAL9-Heavy Laced Rubbers clearing at Youth@ 1.95. sew Ross Burns; Harold Fowlie; Jno +tnitbia�c ba=ine;­ and a Boyd '2,'23, Men'% '_',f9. coocludion that moat criminal _ Cn",e (absent r. Jr. II-DfJohn eervic•e station. arrive at is that crime does not All Rubbers priced for gnlek selling. Watch our windows. - _ John .O'Conner: Fre•; Carter; Dou.z- jtupetia[oil-And Rfli, tire% 46d'• pay.- If a person way to inter las Spencer;. Dorothy Bradley; How-• tire re aiir%. and Strau Kan Sr. I-Blanche Bal- p Pb°ne ` } Bal- view those serving sEuteaces it, g 1 Alio, Thxi Service.to or from _ - sdon*• Rub}' White; alma Carter;' - the peneteotir<ry th+-y would be ' , any point. CECILRADLE Y Bobby ,Scott;,Gordon„Wade and Geo, told that if they had t° begin rife Burns (equal). Sr. Pr.-Inger Ras- -over again they would tread the mussen*; Ruth Redditt*• Alvin Rob- �A LAW , 1straigbt and narrow path. They irison; Ray Hogue and Barry Murkar r s1 , p I C K E R I N Gf (equal); Harvey Pearson; . Gordon bad learned to their sorrow that Phone Brook. 18W ...... Andrew; ' Helen O'Conner;- Wesley "the way ' of the transgressor is.► Baker. -Jr. Pr.-Mary Found*; Grant Kinsale � O — bard.” ' �� �L J BROTHERHOOD BANQGET -_ _ or rave and UdU The first of a series of banquets - 'tendered to the men of the commun- _ - Dewas Held on Tuesday turtling, 9teseaee?ranks, "Oveinig5t Cates. Fiord Aarsr: Dec. 9th,Mn the basement of St Paul`s' MWardrobe Trunks, Church, Pickering. The ladies of the >�ransl this 1Jttng's 12tilghwag Wardrobe Hat Bowe, Wardrobe Suit Caere, Clqb Bier, ,congregation prepared the tables, and - = shopping Bags, School Bags, Special gags ' a very fine dinner was given those a Coach Service present. Son sheets were distri'but- DK I and Caere for every purpose.,g � A large stock of to select from at prices to eui.t your pnrss. -ed at the tattles, and several choruses sing--by the guests. Frank M. Chap- - -•.85 years experience in making selling span, as chairman, addressed his.aud- P'ICKERING•'�'QRONTQ all kinds of Leather-Goods. ience along ,agricultural matters, _ _ stressing 'the fact,that industry and Fare �0 CentS a ialize dor pairs to ba s an collars. commerce were dependent on the W spec' a @nes d primary industry, farming. Mr. Rip- Leave Piekering (Standard Tirue) Leave Toronto . - — ley, proposed the toast to.the Kink,' A til, P. �I. A. M. P. M. and Jack.Bryant the-toast. Dr. and thanks, a 7.25 .3 55 A 7•:30 330 D F r T O D . D S ,'•to the ladies, Mrs. Dr. Fallaise res- � - - ponding in a brief adlre� on behalf a i 55 4.55 S.i0 4.30 n ar Manufacturer of the ladies who were responsible 8 55 - ' a ao :-. 9 30. .: :.5.3Q. __._ _ -Har ees and Coll _ for the tables.-The toast to Agricul- 955 O B5 10 :30 - 9.80 Home shore 8400 tore was proposed by Dr. V. E. Cart- 10 55 b 7.55 . .... _ 1,1.30. b 7.30 ��gR��=g�,�, ONT. '-wright in a bright, humorous address 1155 8 55 P. M. 8.30 * ��, -and concluded his remarks by offer- ing P. M.to reply,by post,-to any eiiquir- 12.55 10 55 1.30 10.>w �a G r G e'r�V ies from local-farmers on any phase 1.56 11.55 2.30 11.30 *F --X •of agriculture, This.toast was replied 2.55' T to by Deputy-reeve E. L, Chapman in a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday,Sunday and - •a very effective- way, - enlightening Holidays only. c Sunday only. s- j ..+j his audience on some of the steps al- CO HES STOP AT •91NY' POINT TO PICK UP _. Valentin-Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c 1 Shelled Walnuts,' I lb. '-lion. - -ready- taken by this. County-in the Suitans Seedless Raisins-,3 Ib. 29c Mixed Peel, 1 lb. .. `bp .•matter of Education in Agriculture. PASSENGEKS, SIGNAL-PLAINLY ., 45c Icing Mr. A. E Martin of the Dept. of _ TO THE DRIVER. Glace Cherries, 1 lb.... g Sugar,3 Ibe, .,, ,., 260 ^..Agriculture spoke on the activities ' Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara Shelled Almonds, I Ib. 45c FlagorinR Entracte,•.: - of his department, and made several Garrauts, 2 lbs. 29c 3 bottles for .. '2150 p Falls,Hamilton,Brantford,Windsor',Detroit, Barrie, very acceptable recommendations to Orillis, Midland, Jackson's Point and Sunkissed Oranges, 25 to 50 cents s dozen the Ontario farmer, also on tl-.e at- -Mixed Christmas Nnts, per lb. 22 cents _ tempt of Foreignn-countries to in-' lnteriruffalte pointe. -'r , Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all Also, s good assortment of Christman Candies snd our markets and the Headway ti. s U. S. A. points. other Xmas Goods at reAsoneble prices _ ,were..making. The principal.speake-.. _ of the evening Hon, Duncan Marsh• Call'and see us or r i ,. all, former Minister of Agriculture Unes -Phone your order. 'We deliver,in the Alberta Government, gave a Cjh Gra CoaPhone Markham fi402. *V4 ( }nost interesting address, also on Ag- y +� riculture.illustrating his address with = - ' 'General; • many humorous stories. The Hon. D. n/ m� Me Duncan Merchant Green Rwe� Marshall had farmed in Ontario and _ f c •., s•. p. ;..,.. M ret',:"., •' TOM �- '+ .• '•'- 'fit"- w t' :.: :,tt.;:vP' 'o-s-• �r •[. •a'wh�r,t"r4r«• r..a ;:.., •y,,, ;r.» '' �y .- lS'. PQ " j.'r .. + -.+.• .-. 4 • do _ r CL,AREMONT. Clifford and Mrs. Pilke and + •�� ` y Sunday BYE gall isso--spring le9>< Took Soda for Stomach Mrs. A. Forsyth:was in -the city children,of Toronto. spent Sunda for '�O Years with relatives in Claremont. acre throats, when Sybilla Spahr'@ Kari Times P1'1Ce List — last weal[. remedy is Applied. Also, for cough. "For 20 vpare I took soda for indi 5@e Lhe le;rga display..00 ChtiBt Croup, whoops eough,guin , ton- Meati�n and star attsclL ,Thea1L_ —II1a r1and's Upth*r- j�jot+* to FQ" et t it e;catarrh, cords, ha fever ani tried Adlerika. One bottle be ht r'Y y 3 Baby Ramblers, Red... — {. 2.00 g Thos. and Mre. Paterson eves . tonsil ailments. -It's good. Mr. E.C. 3 Climbeing Paul's Scarler 280 compplete relief."—Jon. B. Hardy. ,W ,out of town on Tuesday., If you asked the y h D y nd Jones'drug store, Pickering, 3 Rambler,Crimson :. 2 O<k Adlereka relieves CTAS and sour comfortable Ontnri� IIdiie%wti�what stomach cn TLIy minutes ' at the very g Buy 3 Gus op Tepletz.,Red 3:00 BOTH u.- er and lower- bowel, a-- �1 Mrs. Hammond and son Ever gain or aye• D9undn wuuld mean co ..att, were in Toronto on�hursda her, she would rob ook aghast - VOTER'S LISTS COURT 3 Corso sis y g P .. 1.(Ai PP of last week, pose MUNICIPALITY 3 Gailiardia I W moving poisons vuu never knew were however, she we 1q a DosttLoa or •of the Township 'of Pickering 3'Chrysanthemums,-Hard 1,00 There. Don't fool with medicine which Mrs. Andrew, of Toronto, 'was Mrs. Rooerts, a � with a Tamil-y y �. cleans only PART of the bowels, but .'.;t '. the guest,of Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson of young "'ldre to 11 Ontario -- 3 Gypsophillix(Baby's Breath} 1 OU y town wnere'thera V6a` 'VIII e to earn PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given S Iris. German „ - 1,00 let Adlerika give ston•xch and i -• ovar.the weekend. and many to keep," growing weaker that a Court for the Revisioa of Pts. 3 Paeonias - 1.50 bowels.a REAL cleaning and see how Two carloads of visitors were and wea.cer from overworjC and pov- } and ? of the• eters' List-for the a- 3 Sbastp Daisy ..• ,, I,C•0 good you feel! , E. C.Jones. Druggist, erty,'9naliy obliged to leave her little Pickering, entertained by. Frank. .and Mrs. ones to frienda and neighbors aad be- bove' named municipality for 1930, From Bassett on 3anday. take her elf to the Toronto Hosy,ital will be held by His Uonour.the•Coun- John McGrath has installed a for Consumptives, John T. Elligtt, Agent, BIC1CkSI111th1IZg T a Then began the long, Ion g aght to ty Judge, at the Town Hall, 279 Mary Street, Eehawa Picker- radio in 1118 poolroom for the ` pnt back .the precious you I f which Ing Village,•on Tuesday, the 16th day pleasure of his patrons. Co Mrs. Roberts and so many like her, of Decembei 1930 at the hour.of two Phone 4I4•W mean milestones on the road to , 25tf Horse-shoeing and General Work C. A. Overland was is the city health Thanks to ten months orf good o clock in the afternoon. on Friday last laying in a large -re. rest, nourishing food and ex- A list'og.complaints of errors and promptly attended to. — •rieneed medical attention. Mg's• omissions in said Voters. List may Lawn Mowers Sharpened 1' . ietock of Christmas goods: �ob®ria one day saw the scalae reg- ' y FARMS WANTED Mrs. Lee spent several days last loter'I49 — a happy sxx3� from to be seen at the office of the under- and Repaired. t9% pounds she regia area on outer- -week in the city, owing to the ill-. In tie hoapiW. signed Clerk at Whiteyale. Will exchange revenue produc -•Sitlefaetion guaranteed. f nese of her sister, Mrs. J. Gibson. Evhere to she n wt Back at home, Of which all persons interested will Joyously taking u the care or her ing Toronto property Phone Maly, 4126 The bazaar held by the W. M. please take notice aad govern them- for farm. -. T . family, and rate til for herr , 0 8 � � L S. ow��i-day was a real encases. a ;a to heap, s great work=,: selves accordingly. - which n trtuch aa•tstaap Considerably over $100 ie. being mends see pq r• DATED the 2nd day of December. Also, want small acreages. gly HIGHLAND CREEK - realized. to itnylvoui yQo o t•n 1 to i 1930- STAN. DISNEY, 41 Tileon M. J. and Mrs. Wilker, of To- oa sent Donald R. Beaton, root% spent the week end with • ll ° or•n Clerk of the said Municipality. gy 7253, ,(14 17). TO NTo B U I L .the tatter's parents, Ed. and Mrs. y app . Gleason. We naw ready to Richard Tana and meters,Bee61e two, Ogad Tesaie, of StouffviHe, spent - Ust supply you with: Sunday with Lyman and Mrs. Coal, Coal 1 BRICKS, CONCRETE Pilkey. Mrs. Maitland Anderson, - of BLOCKS; INTERLOCK. Agincourt, and two children, are - , 'visiting at the home of her par- Hard and Soft ''Cal Of'tile, week' before ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE SAND AND.GRAVEL. : .ante here. best quality on • Mrs. Lyman Pickering is _ hand instal- ; F Perry Cement -• 'ling a furnace in his residenceC R I S T M +w � �� which is now occupied by C• A. �„� Overland. THOS. `A. LAW Products Co. D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake. f _: - 871 Bay St., Toronto g -field, spent the weekend with 'F1_-3c4or1 11'e C=t , ' PLANT-1 mile north O# relatives in town, Mrs. Pugh is -- We are ready with a fn 11 line of Gifts for Mother, Father, Highland Creek. remaining for a few dap@, ��� STORE �iBi:er and Brother. Also, post Cards j The Claremont Social Club are � _ , giving a euchre party this(Friday9) - and decorations. 1 evening in the Community Hall in honor of Fred and Mrs Evans. 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat, for 250Q. " Nelsen Wagg left several days 2 PkX9 Iodized Salt, for 25e 'Let us make a few angaestions:- _ ago for which Guelph with a number of 4 Pars Jelly Powders. for Radio {d tWater_$eIIt, Deforest CrOsley, Senors Rogalrs. hones: whit he is exhibiting at 8 Bare P d Soapp. for 25c -1the Fair. We wish him Macaw. 2 Cans Pork and l3eano, for 25c The Badminton CllubRsve • 8 Cave Seep, for ... .. 20e Bleotrlc and Hand Washer's, Elevtrio Steves, ~he* party in the Community $ Cans Peas, for ... 29e Heaters, Irons, Toasters etc. Hall on Tused&y evening when a - very enjoyable time was spent by Xmas Fruits ail in Stock-Raisins, - etlt. Currants, Peau. Cherrifes, Z olema» Lamps and Lanterns and Aladdin Lamps. -Don't Preparations are ander way Nuts and Spicaes, forget to be bn hand Saturday night at 9 O'olook dor equipping the new saucing Highest prices paid for batter for the Aladdin Lamp for the beat essll<yf.17/C'j F _ $actor' at the north end of the and eR s. village, Considerable acreage is g on 'the advantages of this lamp. .. Save our coupons for Rogers' now under contract for the ,grow Silverware, also Child's few E speak of aatlstle Ing of tomatoes by local farmers. Savin Plan. - e • Mrs. John Gibson, of Toronto, g '.Buy something useful this Christmas destsss that ares _ Free delivery ever da who was s former resident of y T' and buy it here beesuse our stock is �t ' O " /3 hoemoat, died on 'Fridaylast. Phone 2501, deaf that would be certainly complete and.the Inappropriate for the The funeral took place on Sunday �j. A. OVERLAND rices are the lowest. purpose in view, The ' { to the Claremon t 1^nion Cemetery, �p one illustrated is sink. - the service being conducted b 37l Phone 2601 - yet baa , R,ev. A. McLellan. _ - -- If you Cannot bnya new one we.have a4 large number. of The country was treated to T �. Greater Tribute' z Another good rain during the l" � --used Washers, Stoves and Hadios e N, W. STAFFORD week end and in consequence the to Choose from. 1 i cunt o! ss have ag in been frost o the - 0 s.On Kingax�on Road, ' LARE3SONT '' ��'l�rle8 �00 �' '' � �� � -�`•�,.�BI'IETYlOIItWhicbR ground it is feared that the well,, - `pe � j ;I I* a Phone Whitby- will not be affected very much. Grocer Aerials; —-- ----- 68 r t number;of the men from the 2 Cane Pnrk and Beans, 25e TO THE SUNNY SOUTH -village and surrounding district 2 Cans Pepe, :me attended the banquet given in the 2 Cans Tomatoes. Loc ;_United Church, Pickering, on 2 Cana Corn, ;. -•29c s I Tuesday night, when the chief 2 Lbe. Raisins. 25c speaker was the Hon. Duncan 2 Pkge Shreddod Wheat;.. r'26c � arshall former Minister f !t ri- 2 Pkts Kelloggs'Bran Flakes, 23c4:4 lip M pkg Roman Meal 33c `culture In Alberta. t o � Kellog 'e All Bran, ._ .. 22c p Xnt� g _ ale of A shooting match for s number 8 Bars P C1 Boa 26cnoes _ P•' a Ri dle's, lot 25, con. 7, Pickering, 8 Lbs. Soap Chips ,, We rmel ed vii CanadimN Obepp rates for farm and ooun*y _ hn Saturday, Dec. 18th. beginning Law Pkg Ozydol.. .. 30esharp. Shot Knee, i6 _ buildings. - +aad connections. Choice d 1 at 1 o clock Windstorm Iasurawoe on bu Idinge, nee s0 nte. Shells for Highest,prioe paid for butter aad eggs .• �- Costs an wind-anilts,aitoa oto. - shot pinna will be suppl meWok AA and have a good afternoon's sport. $ R F A. N Or°'i' � by `'O'er cc - of all klads, The annusi Christman tree and the Caaadiaa �� _ PARKS FOR SMA entertainment of - the United Phone Claremont $701 - -'� Vanoouvee and Vktoria., Write or phone Chnrch Sunday School will be held in the Community Hall on a the evening of Thursday, Dec. STOCK _ ..••. �� ED. B Q �c11 M N i8,h. A good program of dialog- - O� ' 20 WHITBY, ONT. nee, missrpeion, 2 s etc. will be given. RedUotiQnL-Sale `+a`` �t��Na`iOa'`�. . '-Oreen River Admission, 2t, conte ; children, 15 '. Eoetdl ndoe,booklew sad resemations. :teat@ ; children of the school, free, _ ss Mrs. H. G. McIntyre, Who has , Basket •Factory l been at the bedside of her husband • hL � � • IL • � Manufacturers of at the hospital ever since. the Owing to the mild weather of the All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry a accident, cane ont on Monday fall season, we find-our stock afternoon and returnedCrates, Farmers, Hassel to the city much too heavy in many lines, _.. 1 on Tuesday evening. -Mr.•McIa- which we must clear to make' " Baskets, Clothes Baskets. tyre had to undergo another room for -Xmas merchandise. Tie11VIo$t Frank k'ennock, x operation on Thursday -last to _ h%ve his arm re-set, it having Bread 8 teats a loaf: _ Proprietor been throWd out"while starting in Liquid Maker of the wall known is his sleep by nervous excitement. Edda► Matches. 3 boxes 25c. `i - Barnes' Baskets. We are glad to know that be is -'— Phone Markham 8408 makingsatisfactory GROCERIHS : y progress to' .ward,recevery. Bdrford Peae, reg. size, 3 cane 25c _ Investment An interesting marriage care- Rolled Oats, let quality, 7 Lbe. 25c _= mony was solemnized at the manse Bulk Date@, fresh, 3 lbs. 25E on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Raisins, seedless, ner lb, 10c ''A SAVINGS Bank Account is primsrily an in- i�;t; , jcsi A. McLellan officiating, when Min- Re cleaned Currats,'per lb. 15e vestment. But it i9 the only inestment yield- ytlt,t3rrrii a ; nie Gleeson,, one of, Claremont's Fresh Mixed Peel, per lb. ' l8c Ing a '.fair rate of 'interest, thrt isl available for most popalar young ladies, dsu- Fancy Pink Salmon, large tin 15c your use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can ,ghtei of Edward and Mrs,Gleeson, pilchards', large tin 15c be immediately met by the bank account that has became the bride of Fred Evans, a P. &G. Soap,.0 bare .. ?5e been.consistently developed. Your investment,as progressive man of Claremont and Stich, yields-regular returns in interest. Your ` eon of Joseph and Mrs. Evans, of =• -We have a full line of investment as a bank account yield@ constant r, this village. On their return from satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is a short motor trip,• a reception DOMINION RUBBERS Always ready for other uses without the trouble 3 f will be held at the home o the of converting it into cash. 4 C\ - bride's parents on Tilf-day even,. Every pair first quality Ing, where the gueate,'art�nk of a guarantee. y _ delightful tea and e.ttorwards These rubbers are heavyfelt lined �i r T�, BANK Y repaired to the Community Hall, and will keep youfeet i a-+ MADIANt- B •a� x where the evening w•a spent in warm and dry. ^� O* �(* �� �� w ,.popular amusements. The happy . t,J 1Vj1�/j, -couple will take tip their reside,-•e T , (�yL F I N G O L D 1�J with•wnieh it a na�9omutod in the groom's beautifol new hone l 'Bold anclJostalled by =,and begin wedded life with t;.10 7HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA J 'good wishes of the whole corn- Phone;3801 i FRANK J PROUSE len u n"y, C LARE M O N T, ON T, PICN>OUN® •— ONTAM ..,I✓1► , p. ,. b.,. .. .. , AI'. t:."G.T ., ., F A i - F E. .. .•,- ..'.Ort., ,y �ti.'- .� -�. v.- .A'•` 'k•..• .•.'4'•C .3, ... ".:':e.. w. . �.� • -'q r ext,. -'h. ,+ `.`a �! - # A, ,. .w.. ' _ .. -y _ •, a+.! - •.•..;r.+-, «_...w.c. ;..g.,• ., ;.•*•„Pa+' ,.7C✓;"�t- .fe�'�Olic�- 'GSX>•KI:.:'• w>�.NFNc,c t.a^'---.,...�L'$L'e.Wr , . ..K,. '.' . .,,, r• >>•,•, vrs+Z.+:r°r•c[:�Ywe' ,::"-s*-.,s^!�., ;m•.;.+�'s s,: 'kar-:+r;o-3r•.::f+^.'eJnr•a.apro,,.r-,:.eclar�,:..:.srr - .- .. 'p •�` Slays Villagers Explosion Sunders House Experts Analyze � � Black .Death `_ World Degresaio • �tesembles- Bla n, GropingHeavy-Fog t E • - Economists of 28 Nations at --,Fifty-eight Die SuddenlyWhile Through I-feavy Fog ane Twelve — Which Envelops Country for Three Days— P Assign T l :., Reasons -_ _ Animals Also Victims - r Paris—Twelve reasons for the ecoa- London-The startling suggestion brought feats that poison gin !a re- omie depression which is being felt that the mysterious epidemic which sponsible. { t�roughout the world were assigned —has taken nearly slaty lives in the Mayor is Sufferer ' 4 ti here on Dec. 5th by experts at 28 aa- fogbound Meuse Valley of Belgium London.—The Mayor of Engin, Bel ,n ” 9 r tions, meetingunder the auspices of :j. gium, speakiu3 to a Londou ne:vs ;. is "something like the 'Black-Death'," f 1 ' � the Int9rnattonal Chamber of Com- re Friday night by_Pro- paper by long-distance-phone explain • } erre. was made he � r m lessor J. B. S-Haldane; one of-C�r d that he hfai�etf was adliertng from. '�'^^^^�••-� The delegates were not in complete , Eritaln'a most eminent scientists. the In Fterio�i3 disease; find had left k —� ""` _'' > r.-' agreement. For one thing, they re- "I don't believe the epidemic can his bed to answer the call. : jetted a thirteenth cause, advanced ]lave been caused by war gas," he 'TLe whole of the 2.500 Inhabitants- .; r ► 4~ by Sir Arthur Baliour—uneven dist?!said. "because."because. deathshave occurred I) of my little town are terror-strIckea," button of gold. b o is different villages. They have been he &aid. "Nobody knows wnat the w �"'"'*"�" The cote object of the conference. having floods in that district lately, cause is. but it is associated to the n r was to investigate, and try to find se• n . and It is possible that may have minds of the p^ogle with a Log which medies for, the icunomic depression. something to do with it" has lain over this valley for the past F-77 r ty ? No time. was lost ' . getting down to ~� The "Black Death"-was' the name few days. We have fourteen deaths q, " '+ facts, Before the day was done the -given In In the Middle Ages to a myaterl- here already, and about slaty in the 3 conferees had adopted a resolution .ous plague which caused deaths hospital. Besides these tbere are �� assigning the twelve reasons for de- which some historians say amounted hundreds of peo'pTe suffering from the :>: y pression on which all agreed, and to a third of the population of Fest- disease, but not badly'enough to go to urging the necessity for dispelling fear ern Europe, It is believed that wet the hospital. and pessimism "which are prejudica' and, above all, foggy conditons are "The symptoms are a pain in the to the immediate return of normal •-particularly favorable to spread of�cheat and a severe dry cough that conditions." the disease. allows no rest." The twelve reasons given by the Belgium is Terrified At this point the Mayor stopped conferees as a whole for the world Brussels.—A mysterious poison fog speaking whie he .was shaken by Mrs. H F. Everts, Mason City, Iowa, was cleaning clothes in basement trade situation were: .Overproduction; blanketing the Meuse Valley, in Bel- coughing. decline to commodity prices; world gium, for three days has terrified the "I do not think the theory of Ger- of house when small tank of gasoline ignited. Force of explosion complete- agricultural crisis; industrial unem- countryside. and already caused 56 man poison gas having been buried in ly split house apart. Similar blast occurred-in Rosedale, Toronto, two years ployment: political unrest; partial deaths, I the neighborhood and corrupting the ago when house was completely demolished and several killed. closing of several world markets, nota- :deaths. domestic animals aL1e� have air is sound," he continued: .,No __-1 bly India and China: varied bases tot 'fallen victims, German poison gas was ever stored The Markets Ontario Favors monetary circulation; diaegniltbriuzz - For 72• hours as eztemely heav? in this valley, and in any case It a li between abort and long term credits fog has,hung over the valley, and could not pollute the countryside for Black and Yellow fall to silver prices; dumping of goods peasants, groping their way through- 20 miles around." PRODUCE QUOTATIONS by Soviet Russia;.,unprecedented taxa- of dense clouds of mist: have dte3 in Local doctors, the Mayor added. had • � tion to meet lnternatoaai indebted. the den and horrible asphyzlation, discounted the poison gas theory, as; Toronto dealers are buying produeP For 1931 License at the following prices: nese; excessive state 'participation In At first it was believed the 'cabuar- the tog had no smell and apparently'; Eggs—Ungraded, cases returned, 4 private enterprise. _ -:Ales were caused by the choking m60 no ante. � fresh extras, 53 to o5c; fresh firsts, But White is Favorite for I aggravating -a+piratory comp1310ts. "It is entirelq myatericus," he In 148 to £oc; seconds, 28 to 2Sc; pullet I lout the magnitude of the eptden+ic ha.i, slated. I extras,. 40c. Figures in Other Prov- Seven Drowned , Buael—No. 1 Ontario creamery. inces This Year c ;dug of Goodwill" -Ireland Honors Prime Minister solids, 29 to 2934c; No. 2, 28 to 2841rr, As Schooner S - v •_ Char:iug cream—Special, 31c; Na. When Ontario motorists make their • • 1, 30c; No. 2, 27c. annual pilgrimage this year for the Given to Lipton: R Cheese--No. 1 large, colored, paraf-1 neve license plates. they will receive Vessel Founders While Being !". , fined and government graded, 13 to markers with a yellow background on r 13%c. - eprr � `"v Quotatitns to poultry shippers are which the letters and figures are in Towed by Coast Guard Overcome by Heat During Ad- � , �black", Watch HLI, R.I. — Seven persons - as follows dress of Thanks, But " " Peuit `A" rade. alive)—S ring 'filth the exception of. British Col- lost their lives when the coal-laden y g I p nmbla. Ontario is the only province,schooner Storm Petrel foundered is Quickly Recovers' chickens, 6 tbs., 18c: over 5 to 6, 17c;C 4. over 4-J to 5 lbs., 15c; over 4 to 41, to have black letters and figures on! the chili wind-swept waters of Long Near York—Sir Thomas Lipton was '' lbs., 13c; 4 lbs. r.d under,.11c. Fatted the 1931 plates. White is the favorite� Island Sound, seven miles off here, � 'presented a cup for his sportsman- x:` hens, over 5 lbs„ 19c; over 4 to 5 lbs..i for the figures this year with six out elate Saturday. Because of the tact ship here here on Der."4th, but In the mid- :6c; over 3% to,4 lb,., 13c; old roos-h of the nine provinces using It. The that officers of a Coast Guard fleet Idle of his address, acceptint it, he over 5 lbs.,-l6e; over-4 to 5 lbs., 12c, other three provinces are Ontario, ,of destroyers and patrol boats which was overcome by the heat in the prea- over 5 lbs., 1 _; over 4 to 5 lbs., l2k British Columbia, which is sponsoring was despatched to the scene` from eutAton chamb-r at city hall. "and colored dreklings, 2c less. Geese and I � Conn., base did not swayed Pato his chair without finish- " turkeys, market-pricer. 'Guinea fowl, black figures on a white background, the New London, per pair, $1.25,. `B" g fide poultry c -and New Brunswick, which has plates cease to seek survivors for hours �g L'r�rortunately," he apologized, as �ess, and`'C" grade 7c less than.above with red letters on-a dark blue back- after the tragedy, news of It did not. he was assisted " his seat, z can't prices, ground. become known until Sunday. s i PRQVISTON PRICES White figures were chosen by the Captain's W`fe Lost ,read as well as i used to:" The rest s` ��, three prairie provinces, with Manitoba The drowned were four men. iacMd- wt his address was read for him. Wholesale prov.aion .dealers are The "Cup of Goodwill" for which Quoting the following prices to .retail adapting .white figures on a green`Ing the captain, whose name was be- dealers background: Saskatchewan, white P lieved to be Dial; two women, one of - - -)thousands subscribed so he might Sm Led meats—Hams, med., 26 to against a purple background and Al-I whom was the captain's wife, and have a token of goodwill in lieu of �' � ship's cook, and a child. The a$mes F" - 29c; ooked loins, 40c; smoked rol:s, berta, white against a light blue back- 1 the America's Yachting Cup, which x-;.re, 28c: breakfast bacon, 25 to 34c: back3, ground'- of the Others were undetermined. All _ - he has tried to win with his Shamrock pea-mealed, 27c; do, smoked, 37e. were negroes. Quebec and Prince Edward Island r "vessels, was presented in the a?+et- Pork loins, 22c; shoulders, 17%c; The tragedy occurred thre, hours have a certain similarity fa their -.:manic chamber at- the city halk by a,; butts,. .83Ac; hams, 19isc. after the Storm Petrel left the New markers, r.Ith bout favoring white tet- Mayor James J. Waiker. �Y Cured meats—Long, clear bacon,-60' ters and figures on a maroon back- � London base ill tow of the Coast Sir Thomas began bra speech of ac- '`, to 70 Mt., 21c; 70 to 90 lbs., L9o; 90 ground. The remaining province, � Guard ship Nemaha. The boatswain ce tante by saying! 'I have never had to •110 tbs., 18c. Heavyweight rolls, , commanding the Nemaha, whose name P Nova Scotia reverses this year's color' a higher honor paid me In the whole 13c; lightweight rolls, 60c. officials at New London declined to -- '' Lard—Pure. tierces, 17 -to 17%c; scheme of Ontario, and has white let- of my Ilfe than that which has been divulge, became dtsaattsfied with the - tubs, 16c; pails, 16'r<Ic, prints,.1? tc fere and figures on a black back- , !)bestowed on me by the people of 17%r light which a small searchlight was ground. •--;America in the form of this magoift- - Shortening—Tierc.s 12%c; tub.q, throwing upon .his . tow, some 206 cent loving cup." 13c; pails,,13�c. D — yards astern. At the end of the ceremonies he Specials pastry shortening—T'sercea He switched it- off for a moment f�, -_----_walked out with a firm tread, declar- 15c; tubs, 15%c; pails, 16c. More British Babies `while preparing to throw a larger � _ Ing he-felt fine again. RAIN UOTATIONS light on tQ the Storm Petrel, but when Grain dealers on the Toronto,Board ewer ea ' Q� of Trade are malting 'he following the schooner had been the craft had : Ontario SheepWin. in . Non. R. B. Bennett. Canadian prime quotations for car lots: - already plunged to the -bottom. t - - Manitoba wheat—No. 1 hard, 6. c;: Infant Mortal! for Three _4---- ' of Laws upon him by Queen's Univer- o, Northern, r o. , ! sity, Belfast, during prime "miniatorb No. 8 do, fife; 1�'c. 4 do, 57c (c.i.f. Months Lowest in a Ominous Message ! recent. visit to Ireland: Goderich and Day ports). Decade Canadian Grain Growers•also Manitoba oatse—No. t feed, 33%c; c No.,2, 3231st. London.—More babies and fewer Leat By Aviators Named in Barley Section a - _ Argentine corn, 77c• (c.i.f. Port Col- deaths—the lowest infantile mortality - ------ .,.,Chicago, ]ll.—H. W. Lee, of High- Hormone Injection - borne). rate ever recorded—was responsible Burke, Badly in Meed of Food, Sate, Ont., was recently sward@d the • Millfeed, del., Montreal freight3, for an Increas of 70,000 in the popu- Saves Farmers life bags included—Bran, per ton, v20.25; lation of England an''. Wates in the Started Trek After blue ribbon for the premier long woo] S type wether •in the animal division Cold Spring Harbor, shorts per. ton, $.21.25 middlings,) - N.Y.—Reatora• three months ending August 30, it is Landl.f>tg - s $29.25. of the 31st annual Internation Live- tion o1 a man from death's dpor to shown in the -General's r@ Juneau, Alaska—Captain E. J. A. !stock Exposition here, Lee.-also took apparently perfect health in 48 hours Ontario grain—Wheat, 68c; barle9,l port Issued recently. 32c; vats, 29c; rye, 4x; "buckwheat,) Burke and two companions, lost in - 'inecond in this class. was revealed here on Dec. 5th at the 'r Births increased by 1,991 over the Northern British Columbia for al. In the grain section of the show the biological laboratory, same period of last year; deaths were -most of E. Thompson, Pathlow,- The man saved,,'a HAY AND STRAW PRICES most two months, abandoned then patient at the 349 fewer, and infant mortality at a Dealers are quoting shippers for plane atter.a forced ]ending on the Bask., took third prize for two rowed Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., had I rate of 45 per 1,000 was 14 per 1,000 hay and straw, carload lots, delivered Liard River, and headed for Wolfe barley, region one. In the same class Addison's. disease. . below the average for a decade. on track, Toronto, the following Lake, 50 miles away, Pilot E. L. Was- - Samuel Latcombe, of Britle, Man,, At the clinic a purified horMLue was prices: French Deaths Exceed Births. son reported on his return to White. _ was seventh and George Avery of injected directly into the veins pt a No. 2 Timothy, ton, $13.50 to $14; Paris.—"France Threatened With horse, Yukon, on Dec. 4th. Kelso, Bask., ninth. farther 39 years old by, Dr. Leonard No. 3 do, $12 to $13.50; wheat straw, Death" is one newspaper's headline Wasson sighted Burke's plane ten Thompson also took third prize to G. Rowntree and Dr. Carl H. Greene. $8 to $8,50; oat straw, $8 to $8.50. over the report of the vital statistics, days previous from the air and several _=the six-rowed barley, region one, R. "Before its use," they.reported, "the LIVE STOCK PRICES which ahuwed recently that for the days later-flew to within. 16 miles of -_ P. Robbins, of Shaunavon, -Bask., plat• patient was excessively weak, bedrid- Heavy beef steers, $5.75 to $7.50; first time since 1911, deaths exceeded 'the machine and "mushed" the re• den, depressed, nauseated, losing butcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.50: do, births by 12,564, A fall in. natural ed fourth; A.P.Lyons,Roseisle, Man., mainder of the distance. Wasson fifth; George H. Knox, Miami, Man., weight and allowed evidence of fail- fair to good, $6.25 to $7; do, com-,$4 population occurred in practically ,all said seventh• and Samuel Lircombe, Ing circulation. Within 48 hours he to $5.50; butcher heifers, choice, $7 to Burke's plane, said they a tree near, the proPlncea except Normandy and .... had taken a new lease of life, his .$7.50; do, fair to good, $6 to ,+6.r5; Burke'! plane said they left Oct. 17� eighth, Brittany, a few northers departments fur Wolfe Lake. They were badly, _ appetite was excellent; his strength do tom., $4 to $6.60; butcher cows, In the class for barley, trebi types, ood to choice $x.50 to $5• do, med. and Alsace-Lorraine, in need of food. ' fix-rowed," Larcombe took ninth was greatly improved and he appear- ' ,p ed to be ;n perfec� health. 3.60 to $4.25; canners and cutters, award. $1.75 .to $2.75; butcher bulls, good to Addison's disease, due io failure of t 3 H� k Cheese Standard ~Health Ingersoll ` choice, $4.b0 to $b.26; do, bologna, $, � y n$'e - - �eN PeaCh man's adrenal glands, has been re- to$3.50; baby beef, $8 to$11; feeders, Attained III FronteDac Ingersoll--The yearly report of the ' corded is the past is medical liters- gid, $5,25 to $6.2b; stockers, $4.50 toILC f Sarnia.—A new peach, known as tune as invariably fatal. $5.76; calves good to choice, $12 to Kingston —1t. fir t or County prod- officers of the Board of Health tteri --- )fin"VbataflasoL._has been - 2 60, ,--W. cF.eese duriper ng the healthi9nal-re has of b eri— od by Leslie V. Watson of Bosanquet lambs, $6 to $7; do, cbm., $6 to $7; cheese dnrias the season just peat, of public health. There has not been Soviet do, ped., 10 to 10.60; do, grassers, and therfby beat the average for On- a case of illness attributed to'water! Township. The new variety has $ . $ has bees been tested by the Canadian 13ortical- Canadian Horses $4 to $5; milkers, $45 to $90; a ing- tart of 96.45 per cent. and consid- supply: the milk supply Jural Council, and patent hiss been ob- ottaws—Two thousand Canadian ors, $76 to $100; -.heep,$1.60 to$4.50; erably improved the posltioa of the good, and there was no license card hogs bacon, w.o•c., $9.75 to $10; do, industry in t"co over 1929, when cellatton. Mies Mc a It n repor _ • gatued. It is s cross between the horses have been sold to the Soviet Te Crawford 4nd the Admiral Government by Alphonse C>>xmpagtsed�°d in• under w.o.c.; do, only gli per oettR >Q tis specltr� grads sn imri+ovemeat in t e eat of pati! G North nt by flask, he repdrt• butchers 76o Idea itog discount; do, cheese were prodaoed, announced H. lb school children. She also reports Dewey. is large, juicy, and freestone, selects. h per hog premium B. Bandwith dal* instructor los thak the average- atteadunce at th� and is reported to have s ane Bator. ed �n pts recent arrlin►1 here fAom - - . � It is now the only registered peach Europe. The horses wilt be shtpW "prosperity Is always spiritually, Frontense South, tlil fit i.�t mothers' oonference• was thirty-tw , 10 Canada, Mr. Watson says. from, western owsada soon. dsftoms:"—Dean Taxis. at Harrowsmltl<. `" _ se against nine is it196. -• r •'�. y�i`5i sii roM a'i+s'ir:$L,i.`w'r+ _._.... . ..—y. � ,•;,�..':.. _ •f,_ 1. 1.. '..:i - - ;s.,�. L ^K » ... '. < ! .... ... •. _ .;. .._, .fin 04 • '. l" r -+ �;.,, ! Y'..,: s.'.. .-,a, •- C'-• .para 4. .... 4 .• +��, - ...p ♦ •. Zs w. Value and Satisf a ction How to'Freshen Classified Advertising, Soiled Lamp Shades 4 ARRY. RELIABLIO MATRIMON. FL,1 JA L paper mailed free Addretel y Lamp shades of parment or the rl chendahl0 Magazine, Medina, New York. r attractive ones made at ilOme of col- LECTRIC MOTORS, LARGE ST ored 9apei and hav -then waze3,—can e aft-alseR ironri20 up: airs motor.— i y ✓ winding and repairing. Lea Electric Co.. all their freshness of color complete- ioli King, London. „. qty r ;oy ly restored so they will lok like new, E CAN SUPPLY ANY BOOK r i Or for the sake of change can be ``� m published with a minimudelay. made another color. Enquiries qui res promptly answered. Subscrip- tions placed for •ll Canadian. British and American publications at lowest artists' tube oil paint of the desired prices. world's subecri tion, Agent,' p (Reg'd), 251 Queen St. went, Toronto; li has and add a little turpentine and a Canada, xj few drops of Japan dryer. Stir well, r. z thea dip a soft wad of cloth in the Try the Ouija Board.—Pete--- 'MX mixture and rub it over the outer sur- wife doesn't understand, me, does u ' face of the lamp shade. It driesyours'." John—"I don't know, I've quickly and the effect is very beauti- r q aevetL heard .her'even mention your - ful. name." Desirable colors usually are easy , 1 to choose, but if there sems to be any I don't know the meanie of fear.'! = difficulty about the right shade -jn g k blue, choose Prussian blue. "Well, 1 wouldn't let a little word like ^ 7 o that stump me; look it up in the din tionary." CONTRACTORS WANTED FORCAULKING WE want to locate and start stood +ocale contractord everywhere, Caulking Briclp a : 'louses for winter. Either a aide line o exclusive. Good money for right mep��y _ r. - Caulking Co. 116 8dith Dzlne. Toroatd�� � • r AT'ENTIF K'he young man in the picture has embarked on anew undertaking in a distant city. All'.day he has been Waiter: That man's table-manners List of Wanted inventioree • g dna Full Information Sent H'1'N an edge, eager to do his best, to sell himself to his associates. When evening comes he is tired, restless, perhaps are about the limit. on Request just a little hodieslek. Instinctively he reached for the telephone as he has done many times at home thinking Patron: Ssh! life's a millionaire. Tar stAUSAs Co., De9t. Wo , to talk with someone. Like a flash the thought comes to him, "Why not call home?—and tell them all about it— Waiter: Oh, I see, it's just eccen- s173 a.ak at., Ottawa.Out. they will be cheered also". The wonder of the three-minute visit with the home folks over the telephone puts tricity. , I new life into him and he is repaid many times over for the small Botany Teacher— expense of the telephone call. As Albert Shaw 1Vz'hts/ ems'{��s fvtti r"Is mistletoe a ,sSsslr>sssatlttsr soya swf ilpdwi Editor of Review of Reviews, says: "No other service of any kind in the world gives so much human satisfaction, vine or. a tree?" H.O. Carrier— , and so much sheer monetary value for the amount paid by the user as the telephcne." "Neither. It's an excuse." cutieura lar bwe"M"that,st ayyrnn ss nay r...i "My wife doesn't understand me; w xamII s w•vw tIr.•eY Truth til �D�7u� IlCel' 1!!; Outlined a..r saft o�...r aa.ew This house has a Central chimney; does yours?" 'I don't know; I've Foursquare never heard her even mention your; `______--_ A_d___ ,In New Treatise By Experts that, has four: name." n W_ Concerned. like Matthew, -Mark and Prevent Dandruff .Luke and John. "What's the first thing thatturns and promote the growth of yoiw London.—A new book, "Truth About crude oil alone and is non-existent' in Each has four-poster beds to sleep green in the spring?" Christmas hair Ly rubbing .the scalp wi - ' Cancer" which has been written and aubstanc es:aWomen are slight- u on' jewellery."lie Mtn a d , �_four times a week, y a committee of ly more liable to cancer than men, the They have tan lights, and lights be revised b s' 1 proportions being 1.11 and men 1.07. side the door, 'y cot,iroverta numerous popular cones¢ Canada's Indian population ie more A jagged tooth or an ill-fitting den- Their least age is a century or more; that, 108,000. There are several bun- tions, some of which are as follows: Lure may be a cause. Gallstones, use They wear their robe of.years as any i dred Indian schools, with a total at-! - Cancer Is not Increasing among wo- of broken clay pipes, warts, moles, ab- don tendance of well over 15,000 children. say��1 +► .men but Is Increasing among men, normal lumps which do not heal, un-�His tilted Oxford cap, his Sowing� I 1�11�i OF N though statistics are swollen by bet- due exposure to X-rays or violet rays, ter diagnosis. gown, prolonged exposure to tar, crude pe- But sturdier than men at their three- it is not incurable and can often be troteum, oils• arsenic and soot are pos score, /7�tJ IVIeI!y treated successfully it treated-early. Bible causes. Now they are given new lease of days. �+ It Is neither hereditary nor contagi- Cancer in its early steges Is often Tomorrow — one in the sense of other infectious painless and if ignored it Is relentless. is theirs, If well restored. to show j i � go YOU diseases. Cancer houses or areas are In early stages it is a purely local dis- grandsons - a Action. Jews are as liable to cancer ease. The only rel1.'ule treatments Returned, that age is not a thing of �'�` = - .�F� � 4 as oche people. The cancer danger now known are suftical operations sorrow, I flash in p fila and other oils lies in the and radiation. But is a crossroad mesa for him who � �� ? r runs I on Coughs &Coll ads- a , y j A speedv,safe.proven remedy Countless remedies are advertised 'Timely Hints Negros Nerves Larger To read, and slows wander down the ' for constipation. • lane for children and adults. p �• Many relieve fold Than White Mans v+Q rr,. the moment but theyare habit forla- .ToHOusewiVft N That brings the lovely homspuII peat � ��� s ri g •+ Negroes have larger nerves than again, .. 1 an and mast be continued. Others _ white people, t us providinganother t x T IN i con calomel and dangerous min- er —Isabel Flake Co n The Chris- am f,prof1mh as,.c�t SSoAoo.rur ,eras drugs, which remain in the Sys. Brown sugar will not become hard piece of scientific evidence for the lien Science Monitor'tj tem, settle in the joints and cause If it is kept in the bread box of the opinion,of many anthropologists that = _ aches and pains. Some an harsh !,kitchen cabinet. To keep powdered the negro race Is more highly evolved _ purgatives which cramp and ggr� pe sugar free from lumps place it In a than the white one and that negroes "Who gas Shylock, aunt Ethel°" �� your Own and leave a depressed after effect. ;an or pall with a tigbt-Siting lid. have diverged more completely than ' "My dear! And you go to Sunday Avoid lubricating oils which only fi Potatoes may be baked in a very whites from the primeval human school and don't know that!"—"Elle". !, Grains _ grease the intestines and encotragta, short time, if allowed to' stand for stock. The new facts about compares-I . natures machinery to become lazy, 10 minutes in very hot water after ttve sizes of nerves have been din- Mix YourOwn. A purely vegetable Curative sttcj!ri. su Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently iscrubbing then placed directly on the covered by Hiro Ids, of the Wistar Cutting down the Overhead.—''YJu touches the liver,bile starts to iiow,! Zr•ate of the oven. Institute of Anatomy and Biology, in don't love me any more. When you . Mashes - the bowels move gently the intestines' Using one of the sural slaw cut- Philadelphia, who measured cross sec- nee me crying now you don't ask wily." I are thoroughly deansea and consdpa., Hera or vegetable slicers, cut up ser. tions from corresponding parts-of the "I'm awfully sorry, my dear, but these Ali- you need beside your grains le riot,poisons pass away. The stotnacJst, eral bars of your favorite laundry soap sciatic nerves of twenty-one white questions have already cost me such Vita-Ray — complete supplement • fiver sad bowels are now active sad ?; .at once, and have soap Sakes all males and twenty-nine negro males. a lot of money." —":Montreal Star" containing in exact � the system enjoys a real tonic effect. - All ready to use on wash day. The sciatic nerve is the large nerve vita-Ras proportions varied druggists 25C and 95c red pkgs. will put digestible proteins, Label fruit, jelly or meat fare while it, the thigh, supplying tke greater the breath vitamins and vege• I. y intill hot by writing on the jar with part of the foot and lower les and 1 of lite table minerals (!a- ' a wax crayon. Light colors for dark being a nerve c I Into Your cludina Iodine). foods, ar.d dark one for light foods fere the painful inflammation called „ feeds. Your total cost per — show up plainly. a.- Both the sizes of the entire . I I 100 lbe. need not - £ • exceed $2.00. A big surprise awaits To simplify _ ier- cracker or bread crumbs, place In a nerve fibres of which the nerves are you-it, health 6mall cloth sack and tie. then crush composed, were measured. Both were poultry and lower feeding costs. e above amount of money has Write today-for interesting lttem a finely with a roiling pin. found notably larger in the negroes ture with formulas for Poultry, - than in the whites. Comparing es been given away by as Dai an H 1 solus ba safe! pa g Dairy d o Mashes mad To stare gad bul y, �l g e with the bulbs in tin coffee cans with females. Mr. Ide found, also, CASH PRIZES Vita-Ray. which have h8d holes punched in the that female nerve fibres are indivldu- Manamar—Famous sea product U ^' _ ..'. :2N.AO more will be tinea base of all Vita-RaySupplements. ally larger but that female'nerves as away as f0ll01 -, Hot dish mats may be made from a whole are smaller, the reason being 'discarded inner tubes, cut in circles or that the female nerve contains a 1st.prise si 100.00 3rd.p Nes 130.00 . 'VANCE BROS r y; ovals of the desired size, with the smaller percentage of mere connect, 2nd. = 50ize $10 :20.00 s•+ • ;.•.. . 6t6.te 10th.pri:c. =Io.oO.. incasb Tillsonbnr 9nt. �dgea'acalloped. Covered with a dainty ive tissue-not involved. in the nerve's Ss ]dolly they serve the purpose as well duty of conducting stimuli. It is prob- e rob las the ones purchased from the store. able, Mr. Me believes-,-that the- with which messages pass over nerves — *a���� !a greater the larger the nerlve fibres, r WELCOME Stranded 4_ so that the negro nervous system;may Browne had arrived in to .'n on tie expected to work a little faster �1 y ` „ NEW YORK an PMY daughteTCathedne is r Christmas Day, to find himself �T than that of the white. OTB` fiftten years old:She was very } stranded. "Well, here's a pretty state v- RI�O� irregular, often 'fid[ at her ° `- of affairs," he said to himself, and en- New Life For An Old Ceed l` stomach and had to stay is ltered a restaurant to partake of a sea- Scuttle NTON bed two or three days at a eonable dinner. He seated himself at The bottom of a coal scuttle gener f� ~ n rx time.One of your book-letswas l table,and a depressed-looking waiter ally rusts through while the sides are 3I ST. 7 /11�/l�: �a g 1 sent to us by mail so I got her _ ISaulntered up to him, "Have you any quite sound. In such a case, drive , �SpperHePENW1.RR.STAT101� a bottle of Vegetable Com• _ ' act turkey?" asked " ��00 Browne. Er— two-inch wire nails .through the aides , pound, Catherine has been l• air." "Any roast chicken or of the scuttle from the outside, about taking it regularly and she is �ooee?" "Er—no, air." "Well, I sup- one-quarter inch from the bottom, Solve this puzzle and win a CASH PRIZE gaining in weight and every se you have some beef or mutton, leaving spaces of about 81z inches be Above is a picture of an old man. Concea• , way, j told the neighbors and something like that, haven't you tween the nails.. Take one small led about the picture is the faces of his 7 pr)'Er—no, sir." "Biees my soul, mea!" Oovglful of cement and two of sand V W. :C�n you fins them? If so mark four other girls are taking it eae one wt an X,Cut out the picture,and pod re9illte."—Mrs,Clay, exclaimed $Towne. "Khat have you or fine gravel, mix with water (pre- write on • ac rate ece of pa r these ROOIr{t ` �i Thorn. ^ dot-1n sF—e place,t sea? "Er—the )-to-s thtcic-Daate�mad words. "I m"a d ma ail Lha rues and - f._ _._ enkinson, BOaC 14, a marked them' and mail rime to as with ,bailiffs, sir," answered the waiter, dig• parr into the sent.le until the nails yotu name and address.In case of ties baud pnd� im,Cl=rio' are fast covered. Allow forty-eight writln and neatness will be considered fac- a COae0lately. tors ]correct we will advise you by return Se/tlldOf } hours for this concrete to harden be mail of a simple condition to fulfill Don't - -s Lydia t i "There are two dsterminia factors fore using. If there are any large i send any mommy Ydfi can be a prize winner g holes it, the scuttle, place a sheet of Wont spending one cent of your money. .!fn the life of a species—nature and your reply to purturs, character and environment:' )caper pz Board on the bottom be., MSOPS� sa. ROOMSSTH•3"°UP fore pouring in the concrete. —Dean Inge. 55 Craig St-wort Montreal,Caa. —:---= pad thoughts quickly ripen into bad Minard'a Liniment aids fere Faet. actions—Porteous. .ISSUE No. 50--'30 MI an rd'• Liniment for all Pale, - . »+.. �. ..-r .z.... .. .�s••'F _j� -:n,. .( -4.:- t „A+grr '^d ..:�J'.,{�" .� +,�t •L RNs?!ti »:,=k•�r..+eA+'�'•+ . r :e �`. .. •--:. .. , .. '..-_.D 1. ...•. '. h }'•1S'"Y'r.;�. G'4 wF4^',� 5 ....:. ..•.,.: . i:.: y,.. I S ` . .-6. a 2f .- , a w • �1 _ LOCAL ,� TT Taa QQ . . A' iJ\J�l1.gJ1(.7�i7a and Mrs. Machin, of -Norman Banks has moved on Oshawa, and Mrs. L. K. Devitt to the farm. and daughter, of Toronto, spent -Radio Licenses mlly be obtained Watch To 'u r �ej e -T}}os. Walsh, of Toronto, was. Sunda with their'parents.H. and from W. C. Murkar, at the News. . ' —,'10 town on01111)(111Y. _ cfifa: _ - - -- -Robert Annan ie- visiting -flue to the rapid- climatic -Choir practice in the United changes experienced A air_ of Rubbers or Overshoes bought now ' . relatives is Hamilton. daring the Church on: Saturday night this p $' -' -Robert Somerville is confined past few days, nearly every other week owing to play in the hall on may save you spending a -- -_---- to his bed with a severe attack of Person we meet to "talking Friday night. week In bed. umbago. through 'is dose." -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resideat -" _ - --Mrs. Thos. Do Ian. of Toron• -In.giviog judgment against a Dentist. Office in residence, two Gutta Perch& Rubbers and Overshoes. to, @pent the weelt•end with her delinquent subscriber recently, doors east of St. Andrew's church, , .mother- Mrs. A. Burrell. Judge O'Reilly, of Cornwall, made Pickering. Office hours, 9 s. ni. to _For Fears Canada's $IIest. _ -Mise Jean Clark has been ill the statement that newspaper 6p� Daily, and .Evenings by ap- _ for several days, but we are glad publishers had a hard enough poifntment. (X-ray service). 1. time financing THE CURLER ' to re rt that she is improving. g their business with- -On Saturday last the country _ -Don't forget the Christmas out being done oat of their enb ' g �vae visited by another waicome. -entertainment of the United scriptions. If a person wanted to rain, which should have the effect s. A Church Sunday School to be held stop a newspaper the proper way of replenishing many wells that p'or everyday use this is; the finest rubber made. Very heavy was was for him to had gone dry. We have also been sole with a waterproof felt to that easures In St. Andrew's Church on the pay a12 arrears p evening of Dec. 23rd. an eget• a receipt, or, if he was enjoying real mild weather, you of having warm and dry feet. -A feature of the local markets Pa tip, refuse to take the paper while in Bruce County and other _ observed here was that a floe at the post office and have a re- parts of 'Northern and Western -° gpeoimen of Canadian apples case cord make of his refusal. A moa Ontario they have been ezperienc• - be purchased at a price close to who owed fora newspaper could ing old-fashioned winter weather that of California oranges. notstop the ging a paper and ex• with snow two.and a half feet on XMAS' GROCERIES , -Jos. Quinlan's sale on Thurs• he t publisher to go without the level. In Pickering there was - day and Friday last brought a y• It may be added that no only a slight fall Of snow which We don't talk about ' rice on Groceries but we certainly .large number of prospective buy publisher wishes to force his news disappeared in a few hour". p ' y - ere, and was a success, especially paper on any one and an sun. bra about the quality. LxiBist on getting the pe y Y -Next Sunday evening t g Q y g g _ _ .. _.an the second day when the stock. scribekwishing his paper stopped United Church is to be favor best for your cake and don't take a was sold. will have no trouble if he does go with services of the no Ca - Chance On the cheap lines. -The Drama "The Alley Daffo is an honest sad businesslike way, than tennr, Albert Downing, lot - dil," presented by the Greenwood' -Residents of the community of New York, Cleveland, and until young people, will be given here are advised to lock all. doors and recently the tenor on 'the Neilson a Radio Licenses leaned. ion Friday evening, January Stb, windows at night. A case came Jersey Milk Radio Hour. Mr. - to our attention, in which a for ander the auspices of the Wom- Downing sung in New York fora • ` '. - en'@ Institute. signer coming into the village one number of years nadir the direr. Fred Ta Bunting', �- Pickering -Mrs W. J. Clark returned night recently, knocked at the tion of the Metropolitan Opera hoose on Snada . after spending a front door, and was answered by Co . also in Cleveland with the Established 1857. ` few days in Hamilton, owing to a young lady who was in the Symphony and the W. T. A, M, the serious illness of her brother, house alone with young ebildren. Radio station. Mr. Downing Wm, Allan, who-is reported some• She was informed that be was assists the choir of the United — what improved. going to stay there for the night. Church on Sunday evening next � * -The finance committee of the The door was juiekly shut in his in a varied program, . Women's Missionary he i Society of face. He thereupon went to a ore . the United Church re nest that back door and tried to open thisq ' jt all the autumn Thank-offering door with a key, but was not N*w Ldeert4irontarsts. envelopes and mile-boxes be left successful. By the time that with the , treasurer, Mrs. Care some adults were informed of the FOR ' SALE-Ford coupe, 1928, in wrigbt, man s actions he had disappeared. T' g�plendld condition. Chem for cash. Apply at We should b@ r NEWS once, 14-13 -The Decsmber meeting of the prepared for lot Women's 'k"socistion. will be h*ld of this sort of thing this winter as WANTED-A quantity of seed bar- Grocery Specials for This Week : '} on Tuesday next in 9t. Paul's we are all well aware that-condi- ey and oats, H. Arnold, Piickeritig Church at 3.00 p. m. All members liana in the larger centtes are Pbore Pok @100. i+tf i► Fry's Cocoa', +l lb. ties , .... .22c are urged to attend as the election driving some men to the lace - wbere the p OR SALE-Several Rood 'work �► n' t • ,r Shelled Almonds or Walnuts� of officers for the coming year will y have goer. self respect. >oraes. l,aht and Heavy, Also farm truck. -- - Geo Gibson .Greecburn Ott # lb. pkge. 13C take place. -The Pickering United Church , , p.�1� "_ Accordingtoa statementcoladeservices next.Sunday will beheld TsA',OR SALE-5-ronm cottage. 'with - Kellogg's All Bran, by the National Motor Bus Asso in St. Pauls Church. The Mini-;- l electric 1,9-t and garage. Apply H,White. ter will conduct the services. I° Charcb St.,.-Pi••kering l5 P. G. soap, 6 bars for .25c ciatioa it @nate on as average one — — �.- p •�� �••• _'sent a mile per passenger, but the evening the enbject will be : FOR. SALE-Good radio (Steeper). / Gold Medal Cleaned Ctirrants,'2 The - BSC "At the Cross Roads." Following Loud speaker, Great bargain. Apply Mrs. .. passengers y two teats or more B • r mile. This is the reason why out the suggestion those who T.Perryman Brougham. 1st( T It S :.: ... 28c �ppae y ,� g Sugar, Sibs. for bnalses are ouch a paying propo- are making a study of cbnrch FOR BALE-Delco plan- OW watt, aj on worship and why many people do automats In use about 2 Gears in con- OOt g0 110 church in the evening. diUor.. For sale cYeap. Apply NEwS of5u, ib -The services is St. George's Church on Sunday nett will be as the United Church is trying to �{TTM-1 am prepay to sic melee her evening service a little j "Xitsat 2b cents per tr wort guarae- - - follows:9.00 a. m., $anday School; mAkedifferent from that of the more- ts`uee°", a Ma, J=..Haigh(.Church 10,90 a. w.. morning prayer and ing, which o strict) - Holy Communion, 7 m.. even y a service of _ p. STRAYED—From lot 18 eon. 8. Word to the .den Lsp�inyee. Rev. E. G. l�obiaaoa. worship, Leet Sunday eight the Pickering, a4my mwe. g p. Reward for irl} B D . is charge A Christmas Maxwell Broe. ave an illustrated ,ni-rust,on leading to her recdvcry. W.A A ' Tr.e and g vino:.Brougham 15 We want you to inti eat our party will be given to address. including a musical mono- - p firs members of the Sunday School logae; tbis Sanday Sunday night TO RENT-On Church et. Pickering; -In the Club Rooms on Friday, Albert Downing, one of Canada's 1 half of buck house.including Winds and rt:- "Royal York" Snitings and Overcoats i Pate. 19th. greatest tenor soloists, will assist tare, A90 G . fwe stn•tad,aa Road. To canto, or N w5'ol5ce bt! -- -f► despatch from Georgetown the choir is lie regular anthem at $27.00 : at+atea Shutt Walter Richardson, and sing three soloe. Next Sao FARM FOR 8ALE-140 acres of land,excellent farming district. neer Mid- :. .eon of James Richardson, recently day night, Dec. 219t. the minister land, oat. se.erai acre■of staad,n timber. of Piekerigg, won the all round will Rive an illustrated address on House and:buildings. Apply at News. Hand Tailored .They Fit 1 athletic championship is George• Van Dyke's great Fitory, "The TAG14ETIC SPEAKER FOR Sale � town, thns capturing for George. Other Wise Man." The public it �1 Arable model. walnut console,dynamic ti$ sown this honor for the first tinge, cordially •invited to all of these pecker qua)it Also Marcom Battery get,com- They Sa fy 'The' awards were presented at service@, pkte, inmslkd 1135.0). Apply NEWS Offs". 9tt the commencement exercises on -It is reported that in Northern [�ARa! FOR RENT-110 scree, clay Prices consistent with unsurpassed value 'Thumday, Dec. Rb. THE NEws Ontarion heave" and musk•ratp i' loam, with running creek, large brick house ar not making their Ostial propel and good barns with water installed. Fall plow- offers congratulations. � P pel ;W.cone. Lot 13,con, 4, Scarboro, Apply T. -Not in many years have raw rations for winter. This is taken w.Jacgje,: west Hill. 13-15 - ' fu" been so low in price as they by the old residents as a sign of a TORONTO -WET-WASH LAUti• Ladies are this year.—focal hunters and mild winter. Of conrse this is not DRY (Semi finish)—Let our drive:ca!1 and Word to the -'trappers who have-usually reaped an infallible sign as the wild Ani• explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your _L�A quite a barvesL f0 the 1161DLer time, mals are fust a9 liable to make a nate with W.S.W.Davis, barber shoo We will pickup and deliver each Monday, Wedros• �e want OII 110 inspect will find that trapping and bnut• miy,• in their 'calenlatioos as are ray and Friday. ]Sly p this winter. The world-wide. ever,_ that the sign may-proce on t se . oney Q>�p �Jeyp " O eproo Hosiery .baainese depression is no doubt true. Years ago everybody long. On your Poultr , Save from 25to� : - - 'otwofthe coutribuliag-r-ausw;for ed_fozsno-w-in-ammonths- cents on_ -- __ the slump in the far business. In those days there was much alive. some one has to kill iltiem for , A.ViJ p -A meeting of the A. Y. P. A. work to be done with sleighs in the market. Sell them in proper mar- of St. George's Chureh was held in the hauling of wood from the bush ket condition to get the best market Dur $1.65 's a winner —pure the Club, rooms on Wednesday to the farmers homes and to cue price. All poultry should to starved p evening last. An address was towers in towns and villages and for 24 hours before killing, and let we • iveo by- the Rector on Church in�auling loge to the saw•mills, so do the killing and droning I kill Poul• silk all thread—full fa8hi0IIed— istory, and was much enjoyed. that @Dow vena quite welcome for try in the right way. I feather them — f<� font or flue soothe in the Bare right out tothe wing tips. I don't aeW WBSve—IIeW RIIII After the address a contest on the y mind a few quills or pia feathers, we - subject of the evening was parts. Sleighs and cutters are now almost Eet them all out. You et the best Stop" line ` cipsted in and proved helpful to a thing of the past, especialty in price for poultry killed and dressed _ -- -- p - all. The winner was Irene Elliott. this part of the province. Motor right, Large or small loth 1"kill them Wednesday, Dec. 10th.will be an 'skis)@@ have al most entirely taken all"they come in. Also Dressed ;� CHAPMAN ' educational evening. Don't forget the place of other forms of trans- Poultry for sale, killed treshwhikyou ,s the poand social on Dec.28rd. portatioa, so that snow is not now wait. Bring In-your poultry early s. e a -TSE NSws had the pleasure, a necessity for carrying on the 'bey are better for banging a day or l- sfew ds e , of witnessing the winter's work. if for your own use. I dao drive pool- y g try for entertainment*.dinner parties, _ # suceesefal attempt to encourage —A great surprise awaited Mrs. social chicken dinners, or.tor home fbe "bay at home" practice, A Gemmell-Shaw on Monday even- use etc. .-u CENTRAL �GARAGIR young man from a neighboring ing, the occasion being the last I have a few dozen Jerusalem Cherry town came into a store in our lesson in massage to the first clivi plants for sale. They make good win- _ village with an arm load of sheets sion in the coming graduation tow pleats,from 25 cents up, is bloom Telephone 4900 advertising bargains(?) in,nawer class of 1981, at the Belleville or berries. one forms of merchandise and General hospital. A hot chicken A. H.COOKE, ' -�e,eked if he might leave some on stepper was given to Mrs.Gemmell- Just west of the bridge,_Kingston Rd. •.. the counter. The doral merchant Shaw' fit the Nurses' Home by 14'26 Pickering. asked to see them, and after per Misseft Beaus, Juniper, Tbompsoo, • : gang, replied "No g Ism not adver• Bell, Yeomans and Sampson. One m "Auto Repairs, Accessories,Oilsl and - using competingout•of•town finer• likes to see these small apprecia- Co 1 1 1 e Dance fi - chante. tions by pupils to their teacher: • -The evening service io the Mrs• Gemmel(Shaw is not only at - AT THE- _ Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, United Church here on Sunday, the top of her profession, but is a in the form of an illustrated lee. born teacher. She has a happy West Hill Lodge Battery Charging. 7 c tare, was largely attended, the and intelligent way of imparting church being filled to capacity. her knowledge eo that he'r pupilP Under new management ! The Maxwell Bros, of Oshawa, look forward to ber•lectures and -,.Eve Saturday Night - .-Repairs made on all;makes were present and gave their practical, work. After doing frill g .7. lecture lecture on their tour through justice to a splendid menu the - i Western Canada during the past ►sappy party retired to the nurses' SILLY HOLE AND HIS aemrs t in the interests of the sitting room And enjoyed some LIVE WiRES - -Home Missions of the United music. Mrs- Gemmell Shaw sang will furnish the music - _Church. A large nnmber of fine and played'for the young ladies pictures bad been taken and these and in well chosen words thanked Old Time and Modern Dances LES Br") were reproduced on the screen. ,them for their very great kind Admission. 50c a couple CHA PEN The service proved very interest nese. Soon good-nights were said Dancing starts at 8.30 sharp R e hag and gave those present some and a never to be forgotten even s, twits light on condition& in our ing was registered to the lives of Everybody Welcome � • Wt$L the atwve sueat#oned•aarses.<Cam. T. r• O. 'Basses stop-at the door Propnetorl Pickering a,ww .'..: ':bY•.('...'f' .:ur.4 . _ ..•.-...L a r'. '. R. 'f,:. ` ._t'.D .e..'^.:' ,p'1,.. sf •, . yi d'A^ f .'iit.�,`"SCLtLd.l 'J`S<.?^ ._ .;...5y..ri,_ .•5.. .'�ard.y,.'Y!" :' - T'>`a _.A- _ �'' •r. R'"q Wim. - :d� �. ..•�4,1 '� �+''�{n. �.rt... w