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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_01_06 ;ar 'P ,,,•,' ice„� �+-y �y�--. F.F „T� ':X�jrs" �✓� n.� _� � � n _,i ,S . .n :...,..*' r °";k�,.,-`;_. +" -S s; �- a. .+ _;"�' - _ ' w+ i r '[•. 'k - +.:., n.S}�°rr�.� - _1 w�.••. w +��^,,r�-� ''c+•.;�i ¢�:, _.•z•�' .�". :;cr: mss.- r..:.r,.. ,. , i. -«t i _-a :R`' »,• p%'i r9' _ >� k1 �r �4`��.:.t+� -+'-'°°-r• r('�'•e• '`� „�»--Y n, �"=y"'•ry-��m�.�,1+ .�•+.c� � .' ''"lm, ,.+"�"`�` ., to.,�^`�,a"•�.,.- �w'r r� +?"�1',,a��''"wa�r',.::::.,���` .x-WKfi9'w PP ,w...r��.,,..�,aa,.a•..i�•�w•a�;•,riw w,::. :�aa _.,,:L.;�. �►..'��'^f� .�„,,.�'• �R�"`�-;,� d+. r` 1,,' #' .:�1..'..'�c,''-s. ."u.�- �/, '�.•n'�'-w V' •. + •ff,•, w y w,•w; ,A. .. •�r.y:- T•'i.,�� .��i-;►T•'�",t.•.� `.�_,ki �;�^, '+v.^2..:Lr�.y.t>'l4nn•{'•�.+,:'•'.i,,. '.y.''3;.�.T„,., �'W Y.' 1.'S'.•!'.Y•,+�F/y�.,'^�Af,”y!"-'�'': Fs"•._f q 9 iY',','F,�b a?,y�„.,y.., ' u+l a.1 t T,:,.'�11C•d{�S.„'id"7/'�-'`_•t� -P 7-a N ' " � ,r�lit� r,•y,"f.. •h,K p W r. - I'ICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 l; Y +D�iittRl �ar>sa►• CHERRYWOOD. Pickering Townsbip Elections i Established 4828 _ Geo,, E •Baker Xedtca6: _ • The Ladies' Aid will r:eet at the Following are the official returns oL s of Mrs. John Smith on Thurs. Monday's voting in the Township of �{; day, January the 12th. Roil Call to 'Pickering GREENWOOD-jjj,;;;,,,���E iE,�FORBFT$, Oph.D.,•',Direr for �We are offering three prizes - be anewered with'a verse con tang ' .OrptometricawAssociation of Ontario. Reg. g P the word Trust." All lathe are cot• Reeve 1st Dep 2nd Dep Councillors .�lstued:vfeother of ithe American Optcmetricat to boys and girle: dully invited.. O " A6aaotiation. Eyees examined by appointment, Tbort 2811!, Clar wont. Ont. -let prize, 20 cash-tickets MILLS 2nd prize, 12 cash tickeUS SCARBO.RO.. " 'fr'' fiche ollegIe f hysicciiansandSurgeons 8rd prize,8 cash,tickete - G a 00 sae V L o '� 1s'w Physicians of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by The municipal election which eucted, c y a • :. the late Dr, R.Prod!@.and latterly by Dry Cald- to apply on school phonograph. }n Mondav %vas-a hotly contested one `' a• x 01-4. Dell. Pkeae,-CaFeraont,Qnt. :3,-- amd resulted in an entirely new Conn- i E1 1'? 12 33 12 34 10 2 40 (38 organ or piton, P,il,'ahose chief punk «'ns"pro-radial, !S6 30 lll7 79 89 ii 32 23 10ti?8 E.[CA ,TWRIGHT, ' _lf, D.,, .ti. for the best story about Baker's The large addition to•the voter'Iist in . 3 1 36 11, 76 31 61 335 10 Yf3.11a 75 -�) v 4 52' S 25 16 16 2P. 18 3 35 Lr3 .Feed glees b re struck bottom.�a'Ctarjo 5 Ceh rS t 12-.er:or 6- P.,nn- the South end o. the township, Na tyoCOntarie. UfHeehours 1.-Z ardG-�p.'m„ ial,nSiC Store, Stoulf)ille. tr 5 42 35 5:3 fi S) 52 ?.K ?�, 1? w) or a otherahcurs by a polntment PY.rr. Pei1 " am unt!ng .tr> shoo: i ) names, was r_ 2 d8 la is a good time to get vour "•�'�'_• No.24. .Ird.phone AoF40v'. Ficl:er.:: C:�uditiocs: the faictta wbich brnught nhout the 6 45 `1- 3 ;3 a 37 37 ,12 17 42 stock uf,F-ed, I..<.- change, The,ar,t. radial element made .52 S5 `SG I(A i)1 .iU 44 ratio. 331v •• -, i- 7 i 1^ bG 913 ,' 181-not fonts Ehctn 65 words t mn,r,tl�tr rowed effirr to defeat the 8 It;111 (i5 02 v l.i 111 Si 97 9 21 I have a large stock of BnAv.SHORT @; ,r• N O. MCFiI'�\O�*, M.D., L.R.C'.5., 3n<I�tsPatIle,s radial bc•)t+t h : th' failed to•tbei,. u u,3 49 11 11 3 B.sz;I.l;Y FEF'ti, Con,, and WESTERN .. .l'.\ • Edinbnr b, ttietiaber of tl:e Ccl;errs of 1i) 1v2 6n 1:3$ ;;3, ;$ ,3'�114 31 $3 4-i- ,., ,:;'•� Pfiy icians&ad argeons of Ontario, 1-ccttiete atLeul t, as ti:' hc.I•fe c,trrird by ills 6I + 8rd=tn'be tcritteh-with ink on p `� Y U'.t:� at right prices. ; vr�te of l i to iG1. !lie .memhe 11 3 0) u1 S 6'r 6U 9 0 to of Royal' College of Suraeona, Edigbi.rgh. ' one siae of paper only �� , t� of ��. areoia: attention to d.ieases of wcmi and thip a.d Cc,i.(G�1! •tclin rPf 3l�`.e23tIC re- — — -- — — — I ?r'pecially reco'dikiiPnd BARLEY " i 13 L3'2 i'2L',$;S2 4?9 596 b91J 32'_'4th)521 shL'dzen, Office ac#zeeidence,:srouathan. Conteat.cJoses Jab.' 7S @h fused to tare their nn.ition on the To. :FEED for pigs, - -- routo F,, eru tl'iFstion, w•pre cow- Front the above it .tvili'be seen char Legal. _-- - -- - polled to i,:ce an'oppo,itivSt 'who were.Pi,,ket;ng 'Pois•USItip Counr•il for I:)2.'-i I aiti now carrying a stock of PURITY j-t ��� pronounced per,-i-Kd I candilate,, will he as folldws. Reeve,-P. H. Rich 'FLOUR f°t' those who prefer WT H.'liF\NEDY. 13arr!ctP:=, So - with the ies,il: that. they at1 we, de- itrdson • 1st Deputy-reeve. Jobn For• that well-knoW n I)sand. a,ieitor.lrictaryPutiic,,,Corveyan,fr dc. � eat. The Council*f•)r .I9:'9_ will be [tie; 2AndDeputvreeve, Adam Spears: - � . Whitby.Qnt. 41 �— :.clotp used of i✓.Jf.Crnkrr, reeve: �hn Councillors No better pastry flour made than p J G. �1. Forsyth and Lorne KtS,tni;nor better bread flour ? "i F,iudow.lit tit•pntr•reeve : J. Fred ti. Puc •in. la E. CHRISTIAN', Bhrrister and Kpnnedv. 2nd.de rtty•reece : Thos. E. than BASERS'Joy. i •6o72citnr,lotory Pat7ir.Etc. Won 2r to He BEAL p HYDRO•EL'ECTRic BY-I,:>,R' Aiierl, 3rd depot}*•rests, and Harry oaa.(§Cffice Ercck 6t.Noz;l ,tt IsitLT. Qsiy • S ah-divi'.ion ;. Yes 1 o Prices a�oaq down-Quality,away ap,- , DttfFVri,CO 1nCl'llnt'' N�'o L ��rehster'e DAL1? �: lOH CSTUti-$.iri i•rar=; CLAREMON.T - Pickering Village 137 2'I etc.,n229:DarfcrtliAce. •tt'vcFr_ a $ Liver nnl +;i • ' Yorunto,tPhone Gerrard 4411. Satur�Zvya,•t.?`'-i ..`-� �F+�LT.E'S.K R VIHI,EVALE. P tl.5 "i5 _ Vern 1720, (Ind.) 4 Rnu,;P 13!11 87. - 7 and Licensed Embalmer. t �.. • ILLIAJI J. BE ATON,B. A% Bar-: MOTOR HEAR,4E Alf,(,r did t(In?'hec'ab:ttit th^e�ye tr•, 6 4herrywo(id '�•� ',:vh::n did not�hecoma serin:t; until Y'i rister. Su:(<itc:, mer,`.e: of the f:.z Cf ierpr,tiy. nn° of our too-t hilthl�te- 3?t) 93 '.: Ryc::man,Denison,I'o(,tcrandl3eat::n, Turort� - " Cfty Connector) cpN.•t°d r?=i,2cnt�. DRYid �. '1'tirnet•- Nlu;nrlty for the $:-)i,w 227 Gereral,frusta$uil.ing,53 Fray ti•:ert,Tv:ertu. for Ht'r ital 1�'t Work.Telephone,7Vlain Srt;l and Lt2. P died ar his brine here on SatUrdav in his 130th year. His funeral too. eta^e pIC1ii;HING S. S. CUti ViJNTION y -' an T,:esdav afternoon, when inter. �.- Derlfal ..BARNES' ment took place in the Wbitevale , The annual convent}on of Pickering L'ni.:n CFn,etpry.the large atteadanr a Township S. ,S, convention will be J. HUDSON. D.b. S.. L. D. K., showin the h' h esteem in which he j • 132 CarltonSr.,Toronto. Huisc^'s\ea CHOPPING MIL g' held in the DunbRrton Presbyterian System" of comfortable plate work. Write for was held, 31r•. Tntrn?r seas born ad Church on Friday,Jan. 13th, A good' • information Ar phone North 5316. 4-:6 the fat m•on which he died, and this programme bas been prepared includ- hAS been his home all his life. He was Tg addresses by W, P. Fletcher, of a ., �•' B'Q LAKE B. BEATON, D. D, S„ Chopping and Oat Rolling every week the youngest son of the late A. and TOTDnCr4 Graduate of the Royal C•olelge of Dental _ Mre:Turner. About thirty-nine years ' Sarxeons and University of Toronto. Office day excepting Monde ago be married Eliza Wblts, by whom - E over X.M. P e': ho 5.30. store, hone 0. p g y ..CHERRYW000 The Universal - a3�ce hour.s to 12 :'I to s.ao.:; lad.*phone a. be had two of a family, Howard E., ,,.., ' Bell phone 220. 441y -on the homestead, and Mrs. Ed. Aug- Sf'yWiSl@, 3'7zacl' too :.-- ------ ' —•, ' • Y :1Kim $dith__R�ach spent Sundav District, both of •thorn. as well as his with MissmiJy Glntes. ie..�i ,�• 1• � ��i widow, sttoth o trim. He is also sue- Jarues McIntosh and Herb Bennett We sell Bill's Rico-Ella Lens'foe spent the week-ead at Port Credit. • ^^"" Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. vived b four brothers. Ezra at the All right boys. come again next all malses of care-the best .V ETA R.STEPHENSON,A.T.C.At., Pacloc�st,J. In Manitoba,Jacob � is the market for' teacher of piano any theory. .Phone 1803 day to the owing bridge. Had a good Claremont. ao-io/-.•. p (�Y��i �''! • of North Dakota.and J. H. of Milton. • ` Ivs�ERING ••• Mr.Turner-was an acttwe member of time last week. the pd�e. �(�• e P We are pleased to see James•Cctdd 'lyre@ for:-all ears $mere Wheelel 4G. HAM-Issuer of Marrisg Baptist Church and was a Liberal In around again, sa he is one of the few ' �Z T �L�D +v A �� 1pyollitics..but he never took a vory,set- p h4 rd and EmerF Iliandt3ls*- j-- _-• r. �Y Licenses fa the Cottatr of aasar7o. �J JEW-_ j �j�j whose lace would he h rd to fill.- 1rielterias Villaits, �y pa>ct id-pu rid eRairs. hisses Effie Milne,Mary un i Helen Circular Sawa, End- - - TXWbon have returned to Whitby* ders, etc. W ►V.;RICHARDSON- Real Ea High Sebool,after spending the bolt- HIGHLAND CREEK. R p g Woodtvorkie bolt- !rate. In•urarce,Conveyaaeirg. Notary =-- days with their parents. g and General Public.Etc;n4kering,Ont.' ally We have a large and well assorted Blaekswithing. stock of the following material : Ad-eni Nina spent Saturday evening Don't forget the fi, A. Convention j�T ;HALL-Hn+ae carpenter. F­ ai!h freer Hill ftiends. to �e held at D•tnhat nn on the I3tb, W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road li as we feel sure the ft lend i down there u} ors gbvea f�,-^esv ieorkr rcparr. c7 Matched B. C: Fit Flarit'in `' C'harlF� .tndllrc. C'ArnP¢i° Filter- Pickering Ont.a F' t,tinetlitipn9s n New S'ear's Per-. Ai•e expNcting a"hi.R crowd. .'So don't' ' alters oar lad.phorq L'yls. P:ekenrg. 22: n Matched A. C. Fir Sheeting, and di4apr:dn'T rheut :,nd !et a try Sabbath' ;per ti'°are Q1.ed tr,i:NP try',t•Jr,hn f:nv! S,IBEATON TOWNSHIP CLEA3i Ft tt•hed B. C. Heenlovk fl.i,)t iuC- ;- c-•-rirg•tinny so nice r'xi:h bis-new `chow.-i-i the wort.»hip he represt-lited, .-tlnr�tovaue•r, Oomn Lelccostof iat••K Inc � 31titchef} Fir Ceilin .-i in. hr.•.,c°' alZ'aasiq, xpenvase, t-Ammer a,Ma•Marriage :LCac •unci i; in. B. C. C;etlat•. c.:l'.nU. Zt"N•r r° all ¢?arI •r^ hear rc'at�}Tt•. - ',ti� ,S•SHOOL REPORTS. �Here' You ,Are '"SiSIIi ppT6 etc 7. "f 6aaet of 3larrs - y ' eases" Dthiiievwc Ont, f-ir Al•?o, Bealver Board, Plater is ,�rtl' nQ trip. - - _ X%*­r,n�(,ollias'h::t'd i..it provi p tirii tr _ c n 'JIVOH' C. Pt'GH. Li-enspd .,e�l:r• ,ant! Apple Barrels <'�rhN :tiilret and ��ill. -fr,zher Sr'hr of t,r'rro }'„i• T-rm F„rtxi Irl- ]] i,ore•' for tie Pro3,rce On•ar'c, +,; have n)» ;-revPtal.tlying ci�its to tnTt r.' Go:d+t And- `n rh.on'•, Geer,it:a Fur• kc ;IT, and 11a,.a J roes equal ihonl.Bee. Cement,. - .y k.rC. rf SaleB conducted on reawnab;e trrr• 7•N�Pnt1C, - , •,g A:.c breeder r: puri-trrd Ind phore,urn ca:t..''W. D. Gordon'& Son, ,I kotting i-, all .thp{xshinn here now, s`F GrAb+iiea and•Ft,iwend Cooperequal, a� @� X11 tpi�ll.. o� call. Ind. lu,nt, Circraor,t 7`gwonc the ti p '\.•i! McKinnon, Gordon Gregg. Form �j0�1 � 213e:.JEGIen�fa'or P.O, Sly yotenc fnika, We all.-b e _ PICEERIN G Lh° weather r•niitinups flnF. If--Merle Linton, Vivfan Appleby, ► Hilton and Mrs Brumwp)l and f„tn- fin_ryas McCullough, Elsie Pegg, John POS?ILL, Licensed Ontario. Anr, 'Bell and Inds 'Lumber, '` �. for Qoaatlaa of Yost and Oearlo. aoa pendent phnn°. vlv spent New YPACP with Jlra. Bretn'- 'Zt illierm, Rodd Arplehy, Ethel Steph• t• •tooul«otall kinds atteoacaw tu.hotrt•st --- •-- well's mnthor, Mrs.-Donald Stotts. ensoa, Edith Stephensbn.Edna Benno; f r` •e `' botsco, address Green[fiver P.O.. Ont, Mist.Fannip Clnsenn underwent an Myrtle `rti'ilaon, Gladys Jones, Form �pe: oc weeks t,Qo and we are .1-.Albert Harvey(hos), Mt.bel Bryan S�lirlgles WM. MAW, LICENSED •AE C- D A N C I N pleased to know that she is recovering (bon), Eileen Cooper (hoe), Isabel - ou im Allkndaof alesertarioandDurham r ' 1 V / niCelr. Gregg hoa), Evel o McCullough,� Reidy Roofing Coumres, All kinds of sales promptly attended , gK y to. ,Tetmareasonabie. Dates for salsa may be .J. and .dry, Shaw and dau¢hter, tic- Aldine Ward and Donald Beer a ual, ed at NEWS'Offcv. Bell and tadePen- A� �'•alle3 Hall,•H1gliland compani?d by J. ,and' 1119, Lying and Edgar Ward,Vrrtle Thompson, `cola - eac photos: Whitby.Out. sly , farnilp, of Toronto:' spent Cnristrnas Jones, Jean Wright. Rnbert Johnston Creek, On day with F. G. and Nirs.Lacey, and '.lfurial Spears Pqual,, M, J. Wilk- and Lath 'T?"SC'TCR� =J�•Ty,S Wednesday Night, Jart. Ilih—___ ” _ er, Principal : M. Hnuse;_�t+3letAnt. -Bought and sold. Gent4 7.5 cents WHiTEVAL @. _ 113 R0 CK F. 14. R E E S O R --C3ovirmnent, Muniti l and -Car- =-Ladies lleuee .prjq-vide___ _ - — FrFC}St^,tPfar. oL.;l Qnt_real.-is.holi__ ! oration Bonds For Sale. daving with his parents here. W At Run and family spent Nmae- P T. M. 1=mj:m '1"1-1 RN, . Nfi- DAVis,of Guelph. is the guest with Thna, Find;frs.Knox. �'OC'VST �32�,t7r Bell Phone 193 -of Chad-;and NIrc, NLirnstrd. Georg?Kayea and family erect the WILLIAM D. DYKE5, WHITAY HIGHLAND CREEK �1ts. Alt,?rt '1Tajor i3 at prFSPnt vI=• holidays with friends here. —' _. iting with fripr,d; in Pitr:}uirF, Pi. Jaynes Farlev io,braving good-success G A M A G E �z h:lntirK :,nd CrapFing, garue bein � � d� - y Dr. H,,,-h P h” Jr.,of Toran':i, rc- B Pio u j(� torts R c��nrl r•.1t:ntr;c pretctice aroanrl ilui.e plpntiet:l, C�7+ # Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•v.Sc' The' Ch( -r .4;;,rage Rnr1 S:rc --_ .lss 11"bite, (f H:arn:Iton, wHa the _ e fells r;s r:;•, %A Veterinary�Surgeon. `nation Kt I3rougharn i.a still telling }Trc, (;e c,rzp P,iirkhnlel?r is}:olida;• K11est r t Tl)^mP; A. ar,d Ifs, Knox Cht•vriilet earl,Rnd r.p:.irinn.ill .woke i?urin tto hr)l.id:ws, ,;• Graduate of tniversit of ors ini in T•r-,: n - _ y T rte, •.c s, R w!rh.hti Pr, �':' f; rot er �' i ar Agr•itr fr•t Lanfmty `Lt i i ` m Ftelinar;an n ,»r ,r a .Tick n, nn of the late Drlolg�_ Agticttitn:si College;t� •.;. etiocr!`A!--o (' -,.• inni il• ut••-ri: c tn('• ;ill^ f;i ••?1 •. lr•±.ri .Fl•:I - nl c" k -Prompt-attention to a?1 ciirtit.;; lrnaClyeat`Lit':. Gi:^ u?a roll and hP ` P Fh T'rrf �L'ifiiatn, Ztt• i:c. 1 t..-:•-inR cr.tac -')if or: "S Ae)1 and Ind. Pb,nes. conv!nctd th:+t •w•t• har,t}le the most P Y„ 1 r' rrt sty- Ti•,ii=- ' a ach,';? tie tirt►F is -t week. R', C�tit•Iton c+monilr:H,i r;tt cn the. road, ;tnd the - 4��"-- ' ' tc ¢h*rr, ;i»•7`rn Chas. and `•lrs.ll,:pn• tt a=p,=r.;ea r:u- eF-nudt PICKERING, OIvTi1P., -- - -- L:wt, f riceti tar :ot t.h^4ar':ic, }`,.i .;1 tisdir .r for 292'.. W , - Et uil>pcl the s:un,+`•a, :,he hill: 1l: rnLi �Chitr, who i:nttendin tie= " «7• :�. and '•Its J.,-loon. of Tornn-• cclp der cRr Cit one !?.?fUrr.- •�. C. :;t Gnelnh. spent No.w I ears , . . . n, kwnaret. A.Di t!ie s riranta)se in p,rvi E' ',... r:;rli Thntr.�� and 'Mrs. ti'hi*t'. J. nail iii-. 2,:Uat:ai(., of Uzhaw•a, t GerOW'S Gara B, Pirot;gil ?"Il- numhpr of i>;tr cpnrts mfitor,Pd in zncnt the N?cv Year with W, H. and �.ur Stock Needs Has a full lrne'oi fresh and oft_-- f:s. 3ack�-,n. T ., }• r•iiv t: a he }rrnfe-along! r. ed meats cot'lstautly on hand. ��Ty TERM' hocks; nim a*_the Arena or. Sa:itr• - *t - -Spice Roll, Breakfast aeon WINTER ' 1 ER1TY r;117 !Tt.nd4` � 3ROUG�tAM1i. ..Attention, .`1tueU 1�)n a r©akfa t I3 Tr.:, $Patou,t�ere_herr nn ,.r., Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc" n Tnr•srlay to attend the funerr,l of the 7nl n `aric " 3Ir Scden,=pent New Opens Jin- 3rd I:itP Davit! Ttirnpr. one of the lotirtl Y eii -• Day with Arthur and "'Mrs. -This time of the year, ' Highest pricaa paid for T." nionpprs of this distrlr,'-,'tind one who C'arrut!lei�,,of Atha, -- Y Bu'tcher's cattle, trill he izreath.-missed. The Ladies? Aid of the \ � y cannot do ` �!7 h Iethodi.t The c well , 4, J __.. ,.. °, 1.:"�h:..T '`..., ...: .� :1,,, .,, !').•..-..t, .,•ill -„nn• nh rho 5,��,n of Trc :: ."�:."'.- RNESS SH --._- nn the nnnd of rate: No need c-,f i;::ild• Fr:+nk�Axir,rd nn �i edn�sday ,tfier• W12I1(3 . infested with - :i:• OP- ir.g z rink as has been propo=edi when nonn, January Ilth, ' A c• rdial ihTi- YonRe Charles Sts; Toronto the weather-man .hands out such a tRtion is extended to ali• the ladies of Parasites, volnme of first-class stnff. the coif re• atinn. Now is the tithe to et _'Wg�kee the beet re- 'S £R' yottt• wint Is noted tlironghont Canada for There haG been considerable »ivs• The municipal elerti'ons created � P p et• needs. Come in and look high grade business educatinn. tery concerning the sudden appearing -quite a stir in our village during the pACation for destroy- -'y* over out stock .of Horse and disappearing of Ur, White's. elec• past week, The intl rest shown was Noe RF.TTF:R r� TFFE Dotir7alos. tion banner, which heautiful[a decor-' evidenced in the lac e n tuber who Blankets.at right prices. lIRny'business colle es em to our R in); lice on cattle. Good healvy Halters in stock also B P-� at,d our street for about 24 hours. turned out to vote, the nu ber being, n graduates as teachers, Thousands The public school meeting was a it is said, the largest in the history of _ 9111it Cow.. Robes. NVhi s-- horse. � r r .r « �,�yryw_ decided success there being a goodly the township, Byer In for the number of r-aEepagers ..La ra ting was hel inbusinese life, Write for our raise was tender to'the trustees -on Wednesday, forenoon last, and as ,..3h'oe repairing in connection. handsome catalogue. ants ad- . for their past pearb efforts in beauti• usual there was a eery small attend ' C "'st g there beinRonly two present is • miffed at say time. fyin)i the building and their enertal once, 6t18llna� ►Q1I 80II Cecil Beadle administration duties. L. HagermanI addition to the three trust es. John W. J. Elliott, Principal. is Albert Wliite'ti success on the I Pbitlips, tbg r ng true .e,•Wae re• w . C K Sarne@e Maker, - Pickering trustee board. j elected for lilsr: rm, P103CaZ'17�.a Ox1�.110 ;•'•- :.,';.s,._• -."a .'e." °„�' ,.,.:• - '7' at rttr t � :.a�'•a .,.ac., n,c,H,• ,„„ ,�,3',.• ,! 77�11INIIIIIIIIIIIIW 111, •s•.',W:T..,,,, _ W.' a.•�ca ,.^a ,d a%+_ ^_ :� 'e`s,v a; s,�°.: ,�� Syr f'�:°�, .�`w,,i' _ ,*.,4. _ ��*':" ';f-.v �• .s`�'" :a,-,.5w• - '"",;�!:' _ ,,., '"&*'` �' ��""^"'° -#- �"",N�'•ja+.�. '.'r;,e", — •�1,—�i'.---�r,�: ,°F°aY"7 r. .•�.�.rae rnr s _ i '•r. +,Yg"S.'-" ,,7�=.''�.-ry�--,r• t. ","?ri^vl'''S:... ' _�y;,-"'°C, s: - •,t�•'d"" .':;£' - - ;,r:�, _.m.;:`_g.t.:.-- -' .. :+'.'..+�.ry . - - v •-• � ':. •,� • � Syr+-.e - "V4;� �I a'V' .Tt C'�''''<e .•a'l,• vW;... ail __ �.� �_:� WA sugar, and the worst Is yet to_:cor ' ` - •Me m f, l owi''and IIU E`b:ets , T : .. p1 .7�s'L era � � �Sy!. !aolat K ad.d.,fiieboodn t ;fie eiwr- . ' _ .M 1 tQos ct ' W _ •iota,�OIiv9 '!?il_ 'an¢,the-fat Of meat. _ ,..�'�'�.,��_�►"" __._^ a;`° 'sM l'ieZdaitl "� "ter we- e y — - saltp- sourish' The salts furnish much of the mineral ! ...Winter 1e$ t11et -As Ala-AWAs, work. T herettore take si�icisat axe part' of gsowittg boIIes; therefore to.' :o e' .••�:•�•s E lit p Bertaty. ciao, gut._away worry, get pleIIty of young people especially dw-Ald eat the gW who understands the net- sleep and bathe propel. foods that contain them-chi-etiy fresh .. ''''_- Osaity of hygienic hablis of •eating Eat w%fi-cooked food. Good 000king fruits and vegetables, au-d the coarse tl M not injure her health or her looks destroys disease germs and, by mak- parts of grains. by"Idne futproperly. __ing food _appetizing.-stimiulstes-the-___-Finallry,-rensensbrn Try body, through the energy that digestive juices and so makes for• as well as good health, depend much Htgyd S ___ uses to live, s cotiet4siltl'y tearing thorough digestion. upon 'intelligent eating. Though you Siµ- -- r.- -do - the tissues of which it is trade. Don't eat between meals. If you do, exercise hard and bathe scrupulously, >�1A�, it it is i to go aII living et if you eat between m i . _Thereffore, you will dull your appetite, and that Y meals, nibble ;tit mush y aptly rebuild those tis- means a sluggish secretion of the at.sweets and partake of all kinds' of Imes, food is the material by means dfg'ative juices, and cone %pwritly poor "meaees,,• your skin will `be ,blotchy :.. of which that rebuilding takes•phase. digestion. and"muddy," your eyes dull;and your f Tt le also the source of the heat of Don't overeat at meals. It distends who phy�}cal personality sluggish i =` -'; 'T '!e+•-body.-without which no one could the stomach and producas_.sn excess and heavy. _ - - - --- - :ri` k*w. sdiw. The components of car- of fa't. 'If you are doing brain work, "lbsin,foods, combined with the oxygen do not eat three large meals' a day. Tl3C Ct11C. to We blood, produce heat. Persona wlw_do 'heavy muscular work When'you're really interested To insure perfect health the blood a eater nth of food. -• - pe require f3f quantity In-the job you've got to do, -�..- `^ o�ost be in vigorous circulation. One Do not eat much fried food. Frying When your heart and soul are In it __04" reasm for•heat is that the blood is. glazes the sufface of food, and so And you've got an end in view., ghe 'agent that carries nourishment, nukes it difficult for ,the d - igestive Then the hours mean aathing to yon' 1" It'tam the food that you eat to all parts juices to penetrate it. But rousting - And the outafde pleeeares fade '�= ►^"' :-; Of the body. But, since the blood can- head broiling soften the food to an And yon'hsve no time to envy^.''"r -a.; �y� not take up and use food in the form easily-digested condition. Any.man the Lord has made. - ]n which it enters the body, it is the An excess of perspiration interferes body's Business so to change the food with the secretion of digestive juices. When you're really very-busy .:t3att it can enter the blood stream,and Therefore do not eat immediately And your heart is in your work, : to discharge it into the blood stream. alter you have exercised and perspir- You miss the trifling troubles ` That process is known an digestion. ed freely. That so oft annoy the shirk, ?pRAh. Briefly, it takes plaice as follows: Sine food generates heat eat less You forget life's trials, 13;CFINT1g1N0 ! = When you put food Into your month 'in hot weather than in cold. And sometimes your dinner, too, - r:. the teeth, the tongue sad,the saliva' • The condition of-.tine nerves affects When you're really Interested ' break tap and' soften 'the solid nor-,digestion. When you are tired they In the task you've got to do. !- ' tho Tote saliva also absorbs certain cannot do their share o2 work, Beak us. _ - i6�lln9{'e r _ ptbpestiso in the food that "are pits- balf an hour or so-after hard work Time passes mighty quickly • , , ....._. hearty meal, otherwise For the-busy man each day, -- °te'• cep�lle to its action. The chewed and before s �h .:' #ood then.enters 'the oesophagus-s you are likely .to feel dull after,.it. it is night nerare ae snows it, muscular, elastic.tube that connects Don't eiterciise within an hour after All the hours just slip away. CanachM Wool Goes OVp.. B the mouth with the stomach. There eating. In. that time the digestive He isn't thinking mean things Sttlts. CHECKERS—By Heck „.•. . e viT1dlte digestive juices, poured out organs need the (blood, which exercise Of his neighbors or the mob, 1R., ''.'.. by tibousaads of small glands embed- would draw to other parts of the body. He is-good to know anal be with The first determined attempt on the ■ ,, •..� lied in the walls-,of the lathe, act on Drink plenty of water, for it will . wlhen-his.mind is on the hob. Dart of Canadian wool growers to tlhte rood and draw from it taoasisltia keep the body clean and the blood compete on the overseas market with The solution of problem No. 9, pub- 7ik g the wool of Australia, New Zealand, lashed last week, is as follows:, -=-" properties, that were not soluble in active. It le e9ll right to drink moder- Ii You t the world is dreary, W. B. W. B. iy4 the saliva;and the lntuscles in the tube stely with your meals if you do not And you think that men are mean, South Africa, and South Am fA A o -1 R --z-a 8 20-24 1-10 sgasase the food so"'that the juices let your food slip down without prop- If you've time to see the vicious being made by actual salsa !a the Lon- 2 24.-15 10-19 4 24=28 pay mc;i?e readily acct upon it, The erly Aewing ft, or if you do not eat And the vile and the unclean, dos wool market. The first-shipments White wino, ' kind of muscles that tine the walls too fast. Water taken 'between meals, If you spot the faults of others, of some seven different types of Cana- 'tt od the tube, and that are also present and especially soon after getting up Here's a certain cure for you: than wool-have been made to Engisnd Ni. 10-White to move and win. 4 In the stomach and in the intestines, in the mornin is v beneficial. Just get really interested by the Canadian Co-operative Wool « o fir mY In the work you're hired to do. some asHed_iavoltmtalp. maecles; that A certain-amount of coarse food, Growers, these representing some o! ..<,�wr•b. r':..a C: .i�� Lbe mu nlur action -xIdger it oneat; the-4 -- • Green vegetables w ---- • ' and the range-area of the West. A ; 0 EON without any conscious action on ports of�e intestines,la easentaaY�o hea�bth. a ---- _ -:--- '' part,just as your heart beats without ego wholesome be- The Better Way. !actor to basteaiing thi>;.movement ass . Your doing.anything to make it beat: cause they contain coarse material_ in Gertis Guess. aged five, vas en- been the closing of the United States the form ad ceilul amoured of the baby next door. market by the Emergency Tariff which ® ® � ' Vim tbs food leaves the oesophagus cellulose. Other foods in a it eaters first the sto sc h, than the which coarse matter to present are Yesterday-she-interviewed her moth- provides for a duty o[ fifteen cents, intestines. The process of.digestion oatmeal, fruit. Indian corn, Graham or upon the practicability of having a rendering export from Canada. shoo- �-��+nue -io. both,.ao that foods that-$our,bran.�d-wbole'whest_ .__-..�hv-slawr of her own... lutely prohibItive. -=--� - - in cnd 1921, wool - ;. Uhls saliva or jaicei in-thtre oeeop6agvs Get plenty of ezez!eiss. Without 'he.mother was sympathetic, but - T did not act'upon are taken tans ad that your Mood will be sluggish and pointed out that babies are expensive. .shipments from Canada totalled i,- = E'. . ..by the joicea of the stomach, or, if unfit to carry the nourishment that ••How much would a baby cost?'+ value ;2.168.266, and in 1820. ;5,172: � �' asked Miss Five-Year-Old. 286. In 1921, 7,08,065 pounds went to -riot by 1, by those fat the entall,the-...body needs. Exercise of the ab-' � „ the United States, 180,168 to the intestines Fiht Uy, the body g� rid dominal muscles is ealieclaw good, Oh. I don't know Just how much, United Kingdom. and 29.689 to at tie waste and of whatever food it for they sre the muscles largely con- but a great desld" her mother answer- Solution of t>ifs position will appear --F- Veen not require, corned in digestion. - - ad. tofindland. Is. the year previous 8e " "As much as a player piano?" the 851),682 pounds were exported to the next week. It 4 easily seen that yon owe it to �iCe care Y they u ter pursued. United States, 196,081 to the United and better sheep,the better grading of -- 'r,"; ;,' je= body to glue it the kind of food are diseased, digestion receives a �, �° .. Kingdom,and 29,965 to Newfoundland.' wool, the sale and featuring of Camt- that it csa readily .digest=and the check at the ,very start Said. teeth 'Yes. more. than a playerpiano, v- = Canada has, however, always been the dicta wool, are now bearing fruit in tn- - _; kW& that, when digested, will yield cannot chew properly, was the answer. 'principal market and consumer of her the largest return in energy--and to Foods differ in what they stipple, •sites," said Miss Gertte Guess player- thawed Production and sales and in , owe wool products and still remains th�-hi her qualities of the product. out in Much a-May r ctaively. "wed better get i player 4o. It is worthy of note that up to the Can dian'wools go to England in the �, keep properly repair y piano. .favors'emu I remember than Co-operative Wool Growers to the optimistic favorably received and can tcompete on l� y?: stns can do its work others. it the waste of body tissue, __ PR l►� genefnal heatDth others do both. •• � � good All parts of the body are closely Eggs, the lean part ad meet, milk, Forget 3'o g . Canadian trade exceeded the total an equal beats with the product�f the• co"reisted. If our serves era out of the gluten of wheat and beans those you receive. _ y , peas sales of last season by,some 500,000 'Antipodes and South America; Bytf- otdar, if your blood is sluggish, the.and oats are among the, foods that Members of Parliament in Australis pounds. 'tematic efforts of breeding and grad- _" of stion wr71 mail of their provide the material for the tissues. receive $1,000 a year. d The growing trade and the increase to ing have so Improved the Canadian — the home uee of Canadian wools--in product that wool growers, of,the Do- Canadian mills is a very gratifying minion are now convinced that it is - and encouraging feature of the work second to none on the market., -. which has been done on behalf of Canadian . wool by the. governments Keep Off the Track. and various organizations, particular•j It is stated that a railway train tra- ' a P" ly the Canadian Co eperatile- ool elling at the rate of one hundred t Growers, which is the growers' own miles an hour could not be'purled up In ;'?; �•. _�- _ - - p ` association. The campaign's for more;a distance less than two miles. - - BY DR. J. J. MIDDL.ETON P... - Provincial Board of Health;Owtarlo t h Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Pub11a.Health nab , tors thronaL tbts'column; Address him at Splidiea House. Spadins R Crescent, Toronto, _A -- brings thoughts of peace be of some assistance to their fellows. as bra -. -- --- an-,on wi'il to men. at It is a good suggestion and iG beauti- I no other season,of the year-do we see fully expressed in these words by so .much of the kindness of heart David Starr Jordan: "There is nothing in ail the world so important as little which permeates humanity. Nor is ch' so ,in erestmg. '- If- this-to br ..�,,,3,:.,.c _+,40­+h i - ever you wish to go in for philan- - cance of thy great event at Bethlehem thropy, if ever you wish to be of any of Judea is for ever associated with use' in the world, do something' for the thought of peace,-peace amoi;g little children. 'if ever you yearn to ;- / nations, peace among factions. Peirce 17e truly wise, study children. We can `WARNING ! 'Always fly s�Ddy Cl t' r'rpirin. b-kBAg�ILdlYid1181a with this_thoutht dress' the sore, bandage the. wound of peace comes the':wish to do some- itl7priaun thing worth while, to make life a little and hairy the dead;but there is always ,Unless,you see name 'Bayer on tablets, you are not getting more of service and less of self, a a chance that wean save rat_, oh-ild. Tf the granf nrnty of phii...ti.,.,...:- Asp- in at-ail • Why tame chances 1.�L1� :.:�.� : e��� �ll�t� to - - may bring hope and encouragement ewer exterminate sin and pesti:ence, to those who may need a helping hand'ever, work out the race's satiation.- it Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" package which contains directions and dose along 'the way. �i e turn this way and will be because a little child h:,s led ' that at the beginning of the New Year,;them. worked out by physicians during ' 22 years and proved safe by millions for : •:-. - s wondering wha� good resolution we In this regard do you know that ' ' - may plan�io ca/trY out. Making New there -were 72 oli. babies born last Colds headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Year resolutions.is not a foolish pro-�year in Ontario? Do you know that : s ;� cedure, as cynics will tell you. It is 7,804 babies under one 'year of age. ::.Toothache Neuritis �..umbago ` Pain 1 Pain a healthy omen, an indication that died last year in Ontario? —' - ' there are many things we can do that Think over these figures: They may ~'r Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets-Also'bottles'of 24 and 100-,All druWaU. in the past years. we have left un-� give you a suggestion for a New �- - a to the treat tnsrk Ovotstered in Cam") of,Bayer Mandfacturi of Monoseeticscide•ter of Salleygcacid. Waite it u, done. I-am going to offer a sugges-1.Year-resolution that can be made �. --_- s _ Tablets • Con A wni be etaerV•d wait tte•ts s•a•r>ti crud•manic, th• "Buyer Cross." r D y � r' ht }•ire to th se who want to worth while ♦ !ca•+wa that �aptria m•ae• Eye masufaoture, to tee4tth• Dvbile aaalnet fait ae, t • • Barer Y ��-c_ya.'� .*���� ,R^�.-�r<: � ' • R• 's,' :.s:� • ;,u.�� t..a+ Lev ':i,: 'n:'y,•^"'���"r` i''r,��. ._x..c;��.. x'e�,; ''"till-ic'-°,''jr - •al '�i."r`:- - _ c.:�'n;;.;R:..c .�.,;,+ )d! .�.� _ _ ....,.• �:.. +s,..t ;¢• J '. _rte."�°'i:h,q• A -:,v 'k.a, ,eti " '.�' i.w,ry„ ', :,� -r. � n e•i4 :tom;,. . nT• J, r'�---`�T.� ., b.:_*•� M�..,��-i��.°j},-°p!�%r"�^.-.err'`--may` '�'=.p+a�yin"'c��'rs��.'X'�t"+,�-..1,:'y�?'�^. �± .q e.xs'p:= +*" � ,. 7'.,,:2'�Y'', -rtrrc *j' .9+ r' .♦, . - ,.r�.r'^=� _ ''� f •.✓•.- 1 'N..w.... G- Apr. a;w-a° A s!g y�"'.. 1 rw,'" ,fv[::a. '�u.�r-;'�"�^�TF .,,.s.-,� ,,,, • 'c r 'sd�i":7 J'7.y-. .' »T, "'°q; -"+�'. `7''' "' •� r�^.ti.` ''P.,;' '+• ems- ���''r'° ;�'` . .,.� e,,.,r " !.. I,� --ierr'aarl'TI�-.'y. r ~ S",�,'"' �'"` 'x�saSY'G�' :. „"G•�±"ie 'S'-.,•� ""Le,di.•e:.,6e�"� : 3t;..'._: 1. :r .. L__ •w.�h. f �, / - .'J�`•• ter� .y,l(+ydr,..�}n.It �..„r - "' - ','c.-. ,•.�' a:�°�' •�.s`�� �" ,t�N `' `~ Louses of -ungh. at this gl aELTINfi ttOlt NU tAwII, Where dust lies thick os raged 1• ALL Kuvl)e OF rP1W ATID' A ��tlOA Ole '�l�ire,.r t0 bas° Pulleys pwa.cable.Lose.Daoktat. curb-aide trees, eta.s iDeed saoject to pro.al at roues- _. - -And- compsawneedie-10 -lea8--a@' ---poor;, r$ O» R T�4*oA61 PO° CO' - --- minter is a dangerous season n for-the hnd down TORONTO WO little ones. The days are eo change- AW lase to empty The girl who returns home from - able one bright the next cold and prairie seas. ' school or from work thoroughly tired TANLAC CAME-UP TO siormq, that the mother is afraid, t�r " f physical breakdown because this 8 t of" 01�� �' EVERY EXPECTATION if she escapes a " take`the children out for the fresh Here is no winding scented lane, no / ^�� and exercise.they heed so much In hill - tang tired -so easily is probably J.•.' -- wuooyuou.;b ;,LA! w.., „li;... .,..-.y..,d ..i. <.YUwuw'"iic.,la .. o:a..,rl.�: ..'�a,._..�;!tD- Shat-- am�8 Symptom�m of A-ihluntahe . t . •&Tin". .in overheated, badly ventilated rnQm': garden wall blood that must not be disregarded It WM Eats Anything, S�CCp<`�e � ;,f) -'—, and are soon seized with colds or- -her health is to be preserved. *ate Of old gray atone where.Mines bloom. E f Chid and-Gets Up Feeling •` grippe. What Is needed to keep the and' When the blood becomes thin and }. _. .little ones well is Baby's Own Tablets. The air with fragrsaCe' when•the' Impure.the patient becomes pale, hag- _ ,Fine-Every Morning. ?" ..They will regulate the stomach and Bard and angular. She mot.only tires_. __ ` '• Kind of Kind. " " - -,A Y May rains Lail. Old Scot-"Diann cry, ma wee'lad- "I had heard sa-much about Tinian-. :-',bowels and drive out oolds and by j out easily'but suffers from headaches, their use the baby wit be able to get gut here is the nasoLtened majesty I palpitation of the heart, dizzy spells dire. If ye dinner find yer penny store I expected great things from it, and ""over the winter season in perfect safe- 01 the.wide eazth where all the wide and a loss 9f appetite. This condition dark here's a match!" was not disappointed, for it does. just will go from bad to worse. it prompt what they say'it will, said Mri-win. �w - Ay. The Tablets are sold by medicine ,streets end. Robinson,8E1 tlrladetone Ave.,Tdroato, :. neaTers nor by malt-at-26-cents-I 151st- steps-use net taken to increase--amd Farr Oflsr.__ - And 3ro`m t tie"us-ty corner, one may' - .`, their use the baby will be able-to get see enrich the blood supply. To make the Woman-"You are certain that this "I simply feel like a d•Ifferent plram • ._ "`" °.:Brockville, 'Ont. The toll moos rise, and tlamllog San rich, red blood that brings the glo*`of young century plttnrt will bloom ins since grams medicine` For b,=" j , health, no other medicine can equal hwndreE-Mrs?" -Alarming Situation. descend. two years I was in wretched hen4tli. .:: The Icng ittafn street, w Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills. K'given a Florist"PoeiUve. oL it, madam.' I2 and the imaz, I .,,;Excited -processor, telephoning- . .` fair trial their use brings rosy oheek8, it doesn't, bring it back." �' Cep �e *" D hence farmers :: ' '•]3ellq is this the fired •, - _• `fin-, which left me !n a. worse eostdi-department?" tion teams�o forth, bright eyes, a good appetite and good tion than i had been botbre. What-:I -- Fire Department what what do Lies like an old sea road star-pointed spirits, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have In the Moves. :.' needed was something. Y "Be careful of that tiger.,, to build m¢ up, au want?' made thousands of pale, languid girls s a north. and this is exactly what Tanise Is" The professor "Please tell me _-F_! active and strong. On the first sign of "Oh, we Are not afraid od him hurt- d 'where the nearest fire alarm box is to MONEY ORDERS. poor;'thia blood mothers should insist his any�y." have s splendid appetite dROw, ' shy house. My laboratory is on fire, Buy your out-of-town supplies with upon their daughters taking a fair "I know that. But I don't want the nothing I.eat gives me say bad after ' so I must kno6v immediately." Dominion Express Money Orders. course of these-pills. They wilt not comedian to marl :him to death. et<eote, sad I Bleep like a shills all - t Five Dollars coats three cents. only restore health, but will save fur- Tigers cast"money," night long. I feel so well and happy in Recruits for the Guards Regime'rrt - O - --- tber doctor bills. .., • the morning that it is just'liloe living ti must be'of British birth. There would be more wisdom in the Dr, Williams' Pink• Pills can be ob- .Sure Ruin. my girlhood'days-ever again. Taaisns. -world if fathers knew as match as talsed from any dealer fa'medicine or ".'Mlttard's Liniment,for Ga "What ruined your business?" has Srtainly been a wonderful bless. tOet in.Cows• their sons think they do. by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes "Advertising" ing to M4„ for$2.60 from The Dr. Willtams',Medt- "How's that?" -- Tanlac >8 sold b7 leading druggiats {*" �����QQomc. nth clue Co., Brockville Oat ry�eru• „ *' �liri iiRi11W ad Their Orip � ..I let it all be lone'by my ix>mpeti-.eve w tors„ — — ` Boys' and Giiris� Club-Work Women Pass-through mental oheutg, . -- live,at forty:-live.twemt MaoKENNJ► Waterford, as well as.In Dundalk and That's the Question. a6' twenty-eight,thirty. - Variations - McKenna, MaaKlnney, a .rung , county ono n. '-nNeW Zealand.” Fred a-"Ma, what !e the ba'by'e - w McKinney, Kinney. A little over.a year ago the'first - r - _ - z Hama dl Minard's Liniment for Disbm LAUDER boys" and girls' clubs were organized `" Racial Origin-Irish.'' � •• Ma The baby' hasn't 'soy .name The flrsb-aulp�hpr match ass made -s" Source-Given names. pin-:Scottish, yet." in 1829_. Racial Origin--:Scottish. !n :dew Zealand, and the movement, ' Source--A locality. -which started in the South Taranaki Freddie-"Then how did he know he There are two forma of this name, Y• �� or rather two separate names in Gaelic Who had not heard of tilt&,�...�, tL district, b�da fair to extend widely. belonged to us?" Mother, Quick! \five Mr. J.W.Deem. Field Instructor of the from ' which the anglicized family name of the. famous Scottish comedl- California Fig Syrup names in this, group have been de- an? But how many know what" the Departii ent of Agriculture at Man- "Tubes" were laid "beneath Lcmdon for Child's BO w°'�l� gartul, in an article in The New Zoo- streets sixty years ago for the send- rived. It is unfortunate that in so origin of the name was,4• many family names a an c e -1-f ie not,--however, as sae m land Journal of Agriculture-for Jir?;v;'i>� of postal packet's by compressed fight sun- gives a full account of the methods Even a sick child loves the "fraity" English forms should be so different Peet from the costume so often worn sir,but the project was not ancoeaati'ul, taste-of "California`Fig Syrup." It the as to cause confusion• in the transla- by its widely known bearer, a High- coo�� and the results p the first little tongue Is coated, or It your Child ;+ tion of the name from one language land name. It is just a lace contest.• A committee representing D 114=15, is listless, cross, feverish,'full full of paid,' the Farmers' Union, the Agricultural 4.._ Into the other.. indicating that the original Leaders a F. n.•afinn Roam au0 TAKE NOTICE. or has colic, a teaspoonful will iisver _ apartment th_-�cl Here is another case where d to Dame tram,or burg in that County the sebool teachers had the matter in We publish simple straight testa• tar iU vpisie -Ilia, lauwaib In stew _,-have •some genealogical record to Lander is a burgh In the County of - -• houzz FM can ••e for 1toaxself-tow charge, and the suecesa'achieved ..:,e .....w•.ic .,.... "At lt:.,�::"Y. i .. make sarq whether your ancestors Berwick, Sootiand. near irdiuburgh. largely doe to their enthusiastic and press agents' Interviews. thoroughly it works all the constipa• were members of that clan known at Near it is the Castle of Thirlestane, tion pojson, sour bile and waste from ' the 1,Macloraagh." which played a which in olden days wee the seat of united efforts•. For local supervision', From all over America they testify vtitd part in the wars'of Irish rebel- the Earl of Lauderdale, a resident mefaber of the Farmers' to the merits of Minard_s Liniment, the tams`` little bowels and gives you a-well, playful child again. Union was appointed to each school the best of household remediee. .tion to the early seventeenth century, Such names as these grew, Millions.of mothers keep "Calif6rnis ,up na. district; the school teachers were ask. Mlnard's Liniment Co.. Ltd. oL_.t-te�cletM "Glenn Cioaaotha" tnislly as addition to liven._names at• .after a e asr�n's experience, w-tha Brant6 Fa¢t ,6t, Joha'e, IvBd. Fig Syrup" h dY• They know a leg- .� The early records ofi�Ta-ffe-cTaa a-perfrdd- when poptrIatloae were in- "" - apooafuI"io-day SA'vee"a Ilea child to• are clear. It was founded by a chief- creasing so h'aptdly that given names morrow. Ask. your druggist for gem testify to'the great importance of the talc named Cinaoth (the meaning of were no longer sufficiently numerous - uine,"California"Fig Syrup"which has" as on their atti- the given name.being "without servile to indicate a man's- Identity. The teacher's Influence, .directions for babies and children of tude largely depends the .success 'or - all ages printed on bottle.• work") about the year 360 A D.; na thus me"at the 3[othe#!place in which a man Hoe ass am" You must say "California" or you may -allure of the work. Amt:lea's sloaeae y' ., I. establishing this family name as about dwelt or that where he had previously _ twice as old as the majority of English dwelt often wee added to his given The first contest was limited to the Book on get an imitation fig syrup• t'amily names. The stronghold of this name to distinguish him from others $rowing,of mangolds and Swedes, and DOG DISEASES 'f : 'Cl was in Tirowda. in the name community of the-same it y 11tter"ting to note that the two er,d sow to s.ed __ = =" The mama "MaeIoaaigh" is derived name. ..In the eonmu i time their des- most successful schools had a lady - ataand Free to ao war teacher in charge, and that the chain°; dress b the Au�hor. - _ T/• from the given name "ionach," which criptive messing became lost and a• clay by ao..�a i • pion Mangold and awvede crops were hit•West tt,t4 street i means a "dirk" It fs not certain at they were accepted merely as the grown by girls'. Nineteen schools en-' fly.- New York II.a.A. N just what period the alas was eetab- "tags" of the tndivldnals' or• iamillea, WH Off CHILD fished, but it was a branch of the an- just as the meanings of give names tared the competition with 140 entries - g for-maagnldn and 52 for Swedes. The '_ r a!ent clan oS the trtlarts, ana it was were early lost in the thought of the _ wail eatalillshed to Ardmore, County person whose identity was indicated. Department of -Agriculture. suppnea - - the s'ecds, the manures, and the print- ed Instructions. L A N D 'I S A LT Cried or Ho rrs..Last daaYear. In judging the crop .k" scale of Bulk Cariots " points was used, one-half "A rash started all over toy little _ point fer TORONTO- SALT WORKS girl's body,and she had sothx an her »t ]� each 5-cwt. of roots;•quality 10 points, - face. It started to T os Who D cultivation 0 inter and t'eeords 40 0, J• CLIFF TORONTO l is e once 2 points, that was full at weber,and -. g_ points. Cultivation and records were. it got red and itchy. She r / ��f pjp� T j�� �j����a y.�� thus made the strong'feature of the • cried for hours.This trouble =.[Fl /� l 4f� " l - - fir CasCasets To-night Lsted a ear. work. Y An arrangement was made whereby for Liver,, Bowels, _"��I started Cntieara $oa J� _! 'Tlherl�'s a settlement in profit or logs, for d the.campeticare accompanied the local' if Bilious, Headachy ; andOtnttneut. I bougbt moss,ems 11 Dearly every indulgence. supervisor and judge fronkplot to plot. - I used four naiad of roossep and throes In Several instances during the judg- Get a 10-cent box`now, bozeeof0hitmentwhichhealedher." =" the pay day is long deferred,and Yng, the supervisors of adjoining clubs, i'nu're headachy!- You ave a bad (Signed) Mra. Dora Langly, 1092 in that Case the settlement [flay bear compound brought their members along. The op taste in Sour mouth, you�eyea burn, Gertrude St.,Verdun, Quo., August ' ^tg interest. pc+rtunity thus afforded' for compari- your skin is yellow, your lips parched. 11, 1916. - - --- -- --son-aroused--keen rivals The Cutisura Toilet Trion rOftetLft'paylrlerrt in ill health i9 required y- -m ` a.- A°-wondQr.'SOU--teal_mean_ Your sqs- Consisting of 'Soap, Ointment and competitor who had a poor plot, on tem is-full of bile not properly passed Talcum Is an -indispensable adjunct j :, .the dance had with tea or coffee during earlier Seeing a good one and listening to the off, and what you-need is a cleaning up of the•daily toilet in-maintaining years. Sometimes the collection comes-in sleep-, complimentary remarks of the judge, inside. Don't continue being a bilious" skin purity and skin heath. lessness, sometimes in headaches, sometimes in resolved to do better next year. Each nuisance to yourself and those who h�eeaapp Zsc, Oieemest u bed see Sid bigh tbrouIIhouttheDominim CaaadfanDepot: 1 S�Il b£tint"-in all these` us indigestion- thirdawarded -hires razes fo a schools� member ithatdrmost dnardersr of' he"! �sw�� - L wa p r the three J n :Nerves won't always stand the whipper of best crops in the group. There were stomach liver acid owels_am gone ifO T - --�� -,- tea end coffee's drug, Caffeine. also•three chaknpivnship pr!zes-for the morning witligentie�khorovgh-crsoar• � �t��'r1' - i� (. -best-cr4pe-la-t-he-fore -dTa r-t c.--ets-tbey work while you sleep.' A •:' lf_y dancing to tea or COf3eea Ttd- A handsome ehallenge shield was also 10-cent box will keep your liver and ' 'dling, why keep on till payment time domes? If - bowels clean; stomach sweet, and presented ri a business t a r the Stops Hail; 001171 Out; 'pY. you're beginning to pay,now,why not Cancel flaw _-_ school securing the highest 'aggregate Your head clear for months; ' Children p � Contractl artAnber of points. love to take Gaecarets too because ' In addtt.on to field root clubs, ealr Thickens, Beaut Se ' • ` c they never gripe or sickEn. _ , •-.j i Piers s Sri easy nth peasant way v aqu a t clubs are being started for the coming �Q�r ]-� tea and coffees penalties,as thousands have found season and are attracting good en. DID PAIN Dl►7 l V iW " who have changed-to Postum. It ,is a delight _ -sirs. ,Accounts that have appeared with any meal-rich, . .fi..;:ng and-satisfying from time to time in the-Agricultural j� (e� ��p - _ and.it never'harms. . Even the little children Gazebte of the methods of conducting YOUR u�lialal can have a breakfast cup•of Postum,with no fear Boys' and Girls' clubs in Canada were HE 'pain and torture of rhea- >j }, ,+t murh assistance in planning the ° work in New Zealand. - matism can he quickly relieve A. Unt',c**L. Irbrings warmth-,-ease-and 1 ' +l'*oe d*+*ti *±f` nnv benefits t0 y„Q�f by �1VSIlfi - • • . r•n�mfnrf and iPfao+alPn eo�n iv_, `.. T -•;: Original in hl natural health,a full chance--and begin the new : 0 ai lluebeard A[«ays have a bottle handy and : s� � ;;. ",,�•," arrangement today. Any grocer will sell you,Or The original Bluebeard was the icero apply when you feel the first twinge. .11�pvietrates wilhout rubbing. \• ` of a well known story of that name written in French by Charles Per., It's splendid to take the pain out of \\ say good restaurant will serve you Postum. \ ; J Postum comae in two forms: Inoant Postam (in tins) `suit. It is claimed.the cheraoter in tired, aching j muscles, sp`a`ns and I made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. strains, stiff muscles, and lame backs. real life wad Giles De Laval, Load of For fo years ins eneni Ask Postum Corset (in packages of larger-bulk,for those who• rrttyy Pa Y• .' prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) y= Ruiz, made marshal of France in 1429. yourneighbor. ? _ tl tnade,by boiling for 20 minutes.' He -was distinguished for military At all dsts-35c, 70c, X1.40.' I_ cents buys`a botttb'oL"Daaderine" , ' genius and intrepidity, and was very In canRar. at any drug store. After one appliesq :.P p gen 1-&d.� 6Sttit7l for Heath wealthy, but made himself infamous tion you can Hoy fled a de of by the murder of his whves and his es• dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, -„ "There's a Reason" traordinary impiety. 'He was stn• ° ° Ping every hair shows now life, vigor, x ' _ i, ..m:,wi.nisi e.�usaru•.-•-tea o e wade teeneed t''b burned alive at Nantes in+ brightness, more and ab Has. "".,�„' - •'a•.A•.' ;-f�r =r: .;F F:' yfC: '.+.y,:, ''�',�. ''i,.zy;;,. -.:i.,.• '.:'J,':�,�' .�,,. '.�,? ":C •°r.. SS'-C .-a+v,.... x.;,. �; `,t _x'" ., ;,�i'-c-.. TMx='. .,.::..q�,^' ...,�,•.-x°.rat:^ai:�.6rkc •.��t.'.',r,��.p�,' �:,' t•�.'� i�= '""�.. � �,+,T �'�+�'.w�W r,i:^3i�'.7S"�•.-t �y'�•;F"-taw qyb YR,M: ,"_:'t!c�r,Iy • `""'c'-_Fay IMP!"I1111 r'tl"°.+ ^+,:• ••s•a-'.ct,''°j?•x.�!'�•. .1X :5'S•w'J^' `* X.:A," ry '''.�'-?.a„"'.i .;+.'°TYr;A.. 'h4'!e�#".' _ :r�•a�"n✓a""a...":�•.'/fl FOR NEW YEARS .A�3ax�,� -vats c�h tmaw'a 4ra.or = ' fill' 0 R /�C ly �4 !R ur Store-is f ill_ ; �. _ _ _ _ - AV varce' with hundreds of '"'"`j —.i '. A most cool lets selection of '�cti ty Hul' 5 .r r +�". }� tday:Gouds . 1� `. RKAR, Proprtetor, beautiful Xmas Oranges-Ali sizes, fall ripe c � ! `�' r.•2 Xmas Grapes-Good large clusters NOTES AND COMMENTS. Xmas Table Raisins-Best quality.I lb. pkgs _ . Amas Cranberries; Table Figs, Grape Fruit• hates, Celery etc. •' ctlr d:r,:1=Y , kx',We have entered upon a New _ p. �'�'��;� Xnlae Candy-A full assortment, hard mixed, chocolates etc: _Year and in doing so it is difficult _ ' r W -- _;c; to t:asa 'W_ 2 a-3 .9Ivk � -Xmas :-me=Best We have ever-C ad- -.-Don t-fairto ge sdme of t1e!0 d1es •• t : ,.fn to :s.a �c�liar Tc:et '+r - a :.. to fdresee what the year will briug .f' Xmas Fancy China-Better than ever this year. feamIs position- and 6riable to see Watches w-i A. . vf�enCn Ivory,"y ana each �-, Xmas Fish and Oysters-,Anything yoti_want in-this tine. t Gold-filled cases, je e - -- a -Into the future, But we are now_ r; piece so`eeamped. ' 1 movement _ We guarantee patiafactiou in these goods stud prices better than ever. In a position to view the past and , it ;see what has been. ac of push 'Special $15.00 .•,,,;:`� 4{ I' i• ;,,,. ( !+it • Open every evening next week. ; III.-end we cannot say -that the a orid� - �, � ±!;If,i#��I �'I�4 11, !I} !'''� , -Calendars now ready-.-Get.yoars. y has been idle, and the prograss I !(l,l if ,� �,I F�l, ' iii �II(u• il� Assuming you of our appreciation and beet a iaheR for a , ` which has been made has probably ,.SOlsd Gold"Broocbss ,�,'! II !.'iii Irl'I"I(!i+�! II;• !'y Ha and Prosperous Xmas and Neiv Year, ` �'!r��' PPY !1•, ; , been unequalled 'b ao P y v !i•i! .`t' i it I I�If I I'I q Y Y Previous $3.50 to $35.00 `•;Rr year. Much has been done'in re• JAMES RICHARDSCN JBtoring 'war-battered Eur p o e, in Necklets '.II YL, _repairing the-damage caused by Solid Gold, $5.00 Up. i,l the war. While i w .i, e t ill be impose ickering'Bibl e to restore all that was de- ' Hard ware� Store etro ed, we believe that a Europe Y China reater than her past will R arise on- the ruins of the old, but it will -Cil1p s and Saucers, - take time. .Probably the greatest $1.00 to $:x.00 We Fp1S�3 OU1� V11StC1merl5 and Frie2]d� II I N 11 1 1!,•, achievements of the year 19af1 Salt and Pe er �� a• I; I!, ,t., , ,,, 1>': -, p n have been those tending towards p frc',;N, N, :l;tl,ls.....,:•+;,::' . i!i'!', <: __. a L7-I'lgbt, H�.t'p` aIld ' '4he peace of the world. a Among Slitikers; S1.'i 5 �� .4 ` those i3 the great conference lanv other new and nsefill � a = �rOSsperO.tt:� 1`w ew Year durincs .1922 which has taken place at Wash , --. hleees at For- Ch"'stmas b ington,, where leading statesmen •`•° $' ' from the priucip:at cuuntrieaof the .popular price d - tivol'ld have been dhvtv;si :%.{i�; ;`;r^,;rv. �;'.;;:��;.: .�-,: �' ;� Ing qne ��'e are also gra#�#ul #car past patronage "*1on9_rllative.to the_ _disarmament_ -, a .sure and see 0' a Window fUr Gift aSti`�aestlons. z of the great uations. The w,Hin- R — . .-- - ` i , hal I li e to r ;;. tainin of the great ai-Wiej and t)heli Evening. t `• merit fill f5 -navies hacve beeu a curse to'thr : -T M la nce )world. It has over6nrcieced the Hicks -___- Jeweler - =C•nntlfll t # _ world with taxation and it pro- " the Sii,ffiE'. � - canted .0 rivalry among nations (Successor to R', N. Bassett ) ' W.hich has been detrimental to the WHITBY, ONTARIO J. S. BAISI�O PICIN !peace.of the world. It• was.thi.i a. - R� rivalry which brought ' ou the " gTeSt-war. The war Ka8 gfectpr She considered her armies uncon- querable. r 4 g Giotee, 1 0 ue ti-ce, The n'a�hin too con- ti :ferente, by' limitfn the rice of - ,y arttdes and navi", «ill h•,ve K great influence in . oreventin r fn- -_ - are Rtet a. - T#Ie Fettling aTf.-tie.- I€c,aa+L u:• :+�a••ai;. e...�tr - - - = ----- --- Lriyh ue�tiucc i+'.atiothnr 'i,'Ivin R.mvt or 5t,!1 _�a: t uI'e�= � e th,'ii ti•ou f f)r t13��.�.�a�+�y pati•omige. I ui terhetu w Ito c-t •1r-5te,.tk. ? - ...event in�tha hiytary a;f ills world:' • . .. l .,Forcenturi" Icela�ud h-n,4 had it tslS ell U., fili!1'lll cs the pasty ., .:grievance w iich hots been tire. Fitt Rib Hr,at,t, ,.. j„a. r ,] crtnse of much blood-lied. Ire. 13eavy Rile lto.,.t. _ 22 t ' - and, which is core of the richest ,_�iluntltlet -1{•i�-t. l s attid l,i, ” t, ii 1' tt e 1 C r;'l�if�i St Ti�'E - conntries.iu the world, buy hero Put Roast, ,. 13,, " • .. _ ' ; .. t) _ amable to develop her real _B ^23.tu '.� Leg of Pork, half nr st'lculr.' t.h:�t- ,t .+J! t �. natural re�uarrea; on nc•conataf Luiv-erf Fork. �. 2ze .(;outlilL3clneli :t) t�lf' r�E1 lE' '. .: - her un®ettled 'political condition. ghoulder c,f Pauk,' tar But the "Ittlement of the vexed ' 4: Shouktet Rtla=t of Puck;'... •'•�4 aild'2•_'c; •. �• question is now practically'nemus-. _ - e " i'�.il �1 'K Iapj)�' c`llld ro sperons pti.hed. as the great ntaioricv of • -- Pure Pork S IIHR4e 2:3 Se people :. .;oc .. - r the Irish o le favor the terms i ' ,P,• :. :• .. _ .. •. . �• klnest Break fay t Ii,,cun, me which 'have been' presented t/, ,. • sliced. ..: ' .: ,; -$°_c . -.them. When it has been ratified Mild-Cured Ccittage.ILJI1}s(half or whole), , ;lfrc - - c _ -..,A-by the interested parties,, wa he, - - ' _ .. e Back Bticuo. 4& Ap f 11eve it will be the a tberiag.in of a Cooked Ha in,..� ..r I1.Sc 1 new dawn to the ,Emerald Isle, - r:','.'r :acid the beginning of an era of - r -'i��. f.,R. .�,•„� os;, ..,,. W. G. REID, 11ICKEWNG --- u own Province witnessed a great= event, the opening of the Chil•3 Farmers, Sales Notes �► paw% Canal. We read of the St•wP.n Great Wonders of the �RANCHFS of this Bank in rural sections render ' World,•but none of. these clin be ( � -.=' s - , valuable servicie to farmers by acting as cos•• gio,to compare with. this inouu todian for their sales notes,or by discounting them - mrnt to the genius of Canadian and making collections when due. •. engineers. In the Chippawat Iill • - _ �I11 Standard Service makes the farmer's canal and power,house, Ontario - s-bl::K:rrt,ect-1-lj'drowon-pl' r l THE - development in _�I,c hl ,ewe• LOOT` FOR TI:IIS SIG's. - • -- - . STANDARD BANK: thing of which 5h h-t� reason tc, �' pro,u3. The year 10.21 has certain- 'TOTAL A99F.T9 OVER NINETY MILLIONS I`)IIi l �i T-•1' W.F'iaw,Manager. ly been a historic year.' wid the llj II Pickering Branc}t:. - might refer to metny other achie- ' ' Whitby Branch: : - C-A.McClellan,Manager: vements to add force to the state. jl: Ki•;"EI t-neir rai uu t.l:e rural. Prompt .. 'meat. 4,tta•ntiurl to• repairs as nuou as needed ---- - - - _-- _ - - ---- --__---- '�atves further expewa e. I. _ —t'? Let ns keep your Furl iap'to 1.00; Fier .cent !�111� , e (, - - -9 R. Trains going East Sae al follows II! ;','fhct r - TC To., ,.,..,.ry. �cL r No. S blail 7.57 A Al. Our repair Chop is a-quipped with tipprowed rn -28 Local b.28 P.M. " lutwhinery to'•facilitlite lirurnpt and efficient ^ '• 36 Local 645 P. M Sunday train, 9:25 A. 31. :ivovk. ire have the skilled mechanic to give By using NO. 1 ingiedients in our Bread we are Thine I f ;ROU a fir4t class•,job. I going" West doe e,e follows- I,I f No. 35 Local 10,;5 A.Si` II(1 We sell Genuine Ford Parts p at prices fixed I I�Ih prepaLec' to give. you a loaf of quality. :.I�eepe 37 Local 2,g5 p,yl, I by the Compfny. - •" 7 %q*il = RfiaSP M = Bring our;;Frnd to: ns and thus be sure of resh an nice till the-last crumb is used. If not $unday. train. the - -- - - f a -- - 7.tO P. Vii. gottine cenniue. - _ -- ~' Foregoing is accotding to-Standard ! We will quote cost-of repairs'or ii�le. �I - a customer, try a Ioaf and be one the _:__ t2a rts�before you buy. - BRAN AND SHORTS t _ _ Ilfl mauy we have satisfied. . _ Bell phone Ind phone ti _- ' • - We have a Carload of Ontario 2s,) 200; Bran'aud Shorts* Locust Hill at �I) Bread, Buns and Cabe' always tin Mande _ for immediate delivery. Prices right. - :,.:Chocolate in -hill lr' A'nd boxes. t Corn rOOd ;. .TRk'ng orders for C LOCUST SILL CO.OP• IIII�{ Ford Sales and service St ttion. � I �l i 1 hone Mark.5,599 ' •I; N., >•,, ,., ,�,., ,�__= R Monne ,~ Picke�-ring 4��' '. - i a; —' 3. ':°'K%'-�-iw-•-r nvw',.�- '•i,r3',..s �:,,;.y:+:�r3�,'.+:s;,_..;w,,'s. ` ,� .d�.v,. rf �r'... - - .. .. _ ... .t: tom.- '§;�'•k "�� z;,.� �-• f��; IVI+•,,,^•elil x_Ril 6. VLAREMONT M ra.,Wttlfbrd bite rt.turned"bobie -hfter.speudiag a,ouitole of weeks - LEN- ILL VV 'Jean Evans wets, W is, home fur : Wm. Gibbons, �61 the Ch�08tma�i holiday with her brother,I of Toronto. n _-LOOUST-HILL BRA, bliss Alice Hamilton is under W. C Furgie, bf'fhe Standard CEDAR GROVE. the doctor's care at present. Bank, Ottawa,nud,,Altirfa y Forgie Western Oats Corfi JohnGreg;t and- W. M. -.PahHet-_or Turl,,_jtc,,__�,j LW6 Ltie_hOrtle'Of Oil Cake Cotton Seed _84maker-Dalry Feed �p in Stonffville on Saturdays., their parents daring the holiday. Ground 8creeniotogi; Standard Screeni Mrs. S. Caster, of Toronto, is W. M. Paltzer's business has in-- Oil Cake;Cotton Seed etc spending the holiday with her xis- Mullasses MeUf :,`Kvmbwe having proper$ stain creased tu oiucL an extent that he SpecW-Pricio :,. ter, Mrs. Brown, has recei ved au order and shipped a on Shumaker Feed, Moll"#;e and Cotton Seed Meal. oats immediately with any memb . V of Execauve Comaltist. Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg, of Tor- 'A cOnsigtitnent of goods to Russia. car of Distillers Grains hooked for first. halt of January oi�lpment. onto, spent the holiday with.Chas. The Rev. Alex White, formerly Almliership fee fi.oc and Mrs Florence. TiSkeploor nav terns twoon At the annual who61-muslin g-of Claremont, died on Monday--A-i-E.-REESOR, CEDAR GROVE ' StoorsterT on appRoadon. It frees,'h,in Victoria Hospi &I, Ren- ­bn Wednesday last John For le' at which place he has been was re-elected trustee. pastor of'the Baptist church for Ber, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Magnus and Mrs. Moqan *6re-the past six years. His funeral J.R, Thextoil. W.'.Jop CIA& _-fin the city on Sunday visiting the took place at Thedforit His wi &I -Ven' tra,l lortner's aunt, Mn. Gregg. d . .Garag oiv survives, _.-P14111111ident got"- A-W. Mackay. the secretary of Treasurer George Cooper, of the 7tj Public Library, was in Toron. to on binsinese last week-end. local branch of the Upper Canada B R 0 11 A M It is My Ul Bible Society, forwarded to the Jas. lAwson has bean�speuding To help you run part of yours. a couple of weeks ,,with his danaht- T,,roiit(,offive the 8 'm of-654.25 as By Opel -6 tif-the V11; 1 0 of Wbitevale I am prepared to do �4e result of last weeks canvass ---New Garage 7� B miCk a er, Mrs. Fted Wright, of Green 0 w t 'River in the'eumaltinity by the branch's Having secured 9' Meibliani, i h orders. More to follow ja Janu- &I kinds of repair work. including Miss chap"il, who is now W - Vast experience in motor .over. tops and side curtains. also makinixe teaching In Peterboro.' y,as the work has not been com called on a 'ar your old car look and rug Like new by number of Claremont friends 013 pleted. and machine work, we - giving it a good coat of new paint. Tuesday. After a week's illness Mrs. W. Agent for Toronto machinery,includ. Mr. and Mrs. Comba, of Toronto A. Courts died at her. home on we are prepared to repair or over- ing:Pumps,;Windmills, Silos andlGasolinegEngines A have been spegoiling the buliday Wednesday, Jan. 4th, Her faner. Maul anything from the smallest .-with the latter's-mother. Mrs. A. AI will take place this (Friday) CHARLES IM. RICE. W. Mack afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from her gas -engine to the largest and Home Tel. 6521. Whitevele,fine Miss Emma Bryant, of Picker.- late reaidencei and proceed to the finest automobile. In­g, spent Neiv -Years of her Union Church where service will friend and school-mate, Miss Merle be held, thence to the Union Vern- ' .Gasol,inle and Motor Greases,ases, aho'! Z 71AST A11)" StepheDson.' etery fur Of tb auto accessories. e thirteen -noruinated for Miss 'eta Steplienson, of the no. po,lee I-At "R the position f 1* trustee all Cun�-ervatory of Mu.4ie, Miss Merle Ind.. Phone 500, Pickering TO XMAS SZOPIPI -retired excepting It. J. Row, Ja.;- Stephet;Qjn and Eluier Stephen Underhill and Widirier.1pliller, who son, fit the-Tbronto.NormaJ School In the search for-Gifts the are thus elected byacclittriation. 'and J�hr; mid Miss Margaret Me- D:ivid.;Scott and Robert problem of 'Whattoglve' D. A:and Mvs. Scott, W. G. and Lell R-s FZaSby�'­' ' roprietor Mrs. SedrrhrfctfAinily, P. and Mrs. St(,i N•.t•f Toronto Univeqity,have is best solved by knowing `Where to go.' Macnab, MI-As Effie 11pliller. Nlis:; retizrned to the city after-petid6 Mary NIRenab and others scent ii1g•the 11r)ji(l0y at their respective AT COOPER'S with Mr. and Mrs. home r.New Years; -Iew bf the new Sund HARDWARE,STORE Smith, of Uxbridge. In Y. How--Do -You Remit Money? S. Rtimotir has sold writ his a 8,11ool ;-,ries Of le.4s:uuq and of the I You will find assembled a. .:,.butchering business v) Mr: Kilpnt- B. y. p. U,Bible Readers* Course P7'0A HE next time it is necessary for you to r arge vRr , -tl,L_ 13 ety of--g-im- rick.-ofBraui ton, who will, take DOW in hRnd. Rev. C. IV. King of remember that the -safest,--most convenient and 6co- poRsessinia on all members of the family. -norrucal- medium is Bank Money 6r-ders. They are Prices will be found as I niohr will be greatly missed by his ow address'of special,interest in re- issued for any amount up to fifty dollars, and you can pur- or lower than elsewhere- many patrons as his courteous view to the Young folks at the ,and obliging manner and upright MOL16Ug service on "Some Bible chase them at our nearest branch at prices rangink from three Give us tria dealing has- made him a host of Evening 5zubjeet, I•Je- ..Cents to fiftem-cents, plus revenue stamps, friends whosebestw6hes go with holkim's'Pen Knife uf Power." -A Few Suggestions him wherever be may take tip ]its z resideni2e which,we hope inar be Automobile $kat'es, -Wear-Ever"' ti Claremont. SALE REGISTER. -Aluminum Utensils, Flashlights, aF Tk 10,11" 211, N Dwom Ili" M Knives, Safety Razors, Toys of all JMI� lserjt-At lot Sol.ion. %q4t.ZSy )eering IT] 43V the Saturday eve AwrK - ­ ­ .. .. .. �#. q-1th -of. Al- r.7 0- clarl-lasts Uatalare, -7--tho Masonic Hall, When Reeve tonn, lop head of Rpg, Holstein Cat- BROOKLIN BRANCH, CROSS, Manager. Pyrex-the dish that serves two Richardson of Pickering Rnd May• tie. 41)hors and a- r',jTjjhj•r of rejz'd F_1.C. C.R I purpose,-';i Rifioa, Scissors, Blank or .Magnireof Toronto discussed and grades Siji•,polijie Sheep, the Hydro-Elictric and other presont pr,,perty of T. U. Sp•in ets, Pipe-,;etc. 2. Site kt ,k F. %V. day issues, Nfe!avrq. Hugh Ptigh, P. Fr=k Cooper, Claremont y �V .l I"' - ' ► _7 -iwi F eer. ra.3yth also npoker-brz -ve -_�Cj *A6 A "t,�W -M_ _0 h e es on vitions-oritiestion-5 ot iotere-t in milrb voir4 aj,d �prtnwp-s, VAPW of the approaching Ton n. ship election.. -All the addr"�P--, PieAztvinoz, thf-pr•, pt-rtv(s ('r, -Concrete Yi 3 hor�(­4 tin.a"2 brood oao%r,'at jv� IA. 10�-t�t -on. S Nv� F or''Bread See p)ills. %Vin. -n i( e np-side. t down, riclit-side-tip, --­�Whare hnn )k I s calculated to tut ti C S•The Week of PrAypr in ti bteh -A-11T rE:M M Produ t the'Claremootit ehiii-ch" will iinite Bmij, Short ' and ', Fee ' d F I 6ur' Mondfiy -ven I -ry (,f all kind S will begin on t Pot'!t Best price.� Field Tile 8 o'Clock in the Baptist•vha�l v7l, pAd for f-1118.1iry stliff, :A werican Corn-ground,'Cracked whale'I-The Hume and the Voting Peo F (;jffDI,OW, CLAREMONT The 'Qulject' for prnver wiff be 9 Phone' Llq.3. and and Brick p e." intro chieed by Rev. A. Me, If your bienq'fire not producing egg, in paying qiian'tities, try utir, A 6 aud*5 " Lellan;.Tiiesday evening, in the celebrated Laying Mash e Find Scratch F�ed. T i le-Al FARMERS, ETTENTION • Union Church, xiibjeet, .-The Highest price paid !for Fall 'Wheat, Marqiiis Wheat, Barley,' Church and. Its Neighborbood," Wearpronw hnoking orders for Con- introdticed by Rpv.'C. W. King. Buck-wheat, Rye and. Oats. PeA,4 fqr the year 19223and will he Other stibiectit: "Socipil and. Nat. gind to hi%Ve ordener front % limited .Chopping,and Oat Crwshing WLidnesd^V-Q-rand��L 2Mys Conniete-Nocks 0=1 Ye " "Missions," - and nutqllel� Of good, carefu-1--FArners. e; . I . I . Get my prices. •World Ce." A cordial Uh,I.I. d for t hp cow I g Crop. 1.ad. Phone 2795,Pick. lac woluotue is extended to all the ive_'Me Campbell Flour Mills Co.-,- 'Ltd. We . el eve th6' price people to attend any or all of ar 'to offer will compare faror- 'Claxence - Simpson :the%e meetings, and it is earnestly abir with any crop grown on the farm. -.-Mills at -hoped that quite n number will Ouzootocks of Flour and Feed C. N. R. Station Brock Road take part in each meeting's season will befoundeipaiple.te ng At all times. �rleterbom--` Pickeri j part prFtyer as well a-% in the *013R of the service. Phone 2M-Use-it. The following new bon recently been added to the 11 ho•re. l3tf OSHAWA Coal, .,.Coal .t _,'�:nloont PriblicLibrary: McCiiing's .-To Him that Ha Lb,"Oppenbelrn'pi Hard and Soft•coal of th he"Purple Spring-.4," Rai-ph Connor%.A Gift Grain Chopping The Fan' ily New Years ­�_/__ 'The Kingdom. of the Blind.' beat 4uality on "Helen Old -D FL%-KING,' Wright's of the AND 'h ai d, Hours,"3foorehouse's"The Gatint. tarn prepared to do Chopping and let of Aleeste," Durkin's "The Oa L Flaking ever}" Monday' A.. LAW ery, Mond Trail," and six re-prints Lobstick Tor a 'Chevi 0 et, 'by Callum-_• O'Henry'., "Prize and,Friday. "In Nature's toneboats For Fle Stories," ngb,6' Teniple,"Beaverbrook's"Success,' Joh-j F. Bayles, Clarem' t or -the' sm-all initiat-silm of 276 !. .`­.' Bliss Cartuen's "Later 'Poems,' 012 F and Lmit's "Canada at the. Cross. Rural Route No.2 ADAM R. YAKE .14. '�For Juvenile@, fto-bert's rOALT ips," Power'. FIRS�,T-CLASS Ifegistered Optometrist "Outdoor S6(ir "Tht, - This 'Car•.R be brough't to ybtir door Por- Boy,Scont's Rook of Heroes," and'Optician' ter'sr "Her Father's Daughter," Painting and Decorating Will be at Mr. Palmer'19 Boot a*nd Shoo the balai3ce,to lb� paid for in convenient monthly pay--,,31ontgnmery's "Rills bfloglegide," Lone on shortest noti'e bv- vienm You J?ave the use of the car while ving for Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of and "The' ' Trailt-tinker's Bovs' c . i 4 each week,for Testing Eyes and Fit- Anniml." All are flne wo�lks it, and it will pay for itself. It is possible td'buy tiug Glasses,and to Viand alone worth the annual fee of George A. Lilley Chevrolet car on the monthly payment lock and '3 airling for J. A now. Jewelry Rep -The new 490 with the devv improvements is Yake, Jeweler Stoliftille.' Anyre•, Paper Pattern Books;se--fieetions ;ht: market. Come to-our Show- rig,or orders earl be left with. sand the famous - ' 0 Come -b Mr. Mr.and Mrs. T. C. Gostiek cek- of Sinips�n' *jn d 1se e this I�qn new�=U'oae o �eev�roe r brFtted their silver wedding on. Empire Wall Papers.• rooms I a Si�p. Clarmont" _.j_:Yriday, Dec. 30th, when Fk party 11 orders for work received by W,.G. MOA61 Selling Price Cash Initial Balance 40 Equal .,of s(-jnje forty relatives and friends A Pay�ment Reid, Burcher, Pickering. Monthly Payments their guests at a stimptuous .7 were ell, 00 Roadster $ 810.00 "wedding breakfRst" and informal Tour. Reg, 810-00 243.(X) 00.00 5 243.00 $ 60.00 socin] evening with names and- Tour. Spec. M�00 2776.00 , rn es 68.15 inusic. 311'. and L Wupe I 93f)no I in.00 Ur ostick were 98.53 the recipients of a wittiber of Sedan 1350.00 `L. D. Wttgon 810r.00 -43 M bandsoine silver Y�e6d;IJR- -gift@;- 60.00 , ago 50 To an address of congrattilatiuns VV-0 1511. 0,hr--ma-uy Selling Price 'Cash lniti�il, Balance-10 Equal on behalf of their friends by Rev. Payments Monthly Payments F. B. Road Spec. 161 (X 4S4.50 C, N11. King, the bridegroom re- - . . V. 119.65 -" ._-customers a remiuis- coupe - .174.47 joponded in a bright and' C pe =_ 1,013,50 4-31 , Ofoill maierials and design Sedan 705.50 174.47 Tour. Reg, 44.5.50 10 dell liRd taken place and the 50 call at our works alad inspeol oent way, recalling many changes Merry Christ M ft's 1 01 kipt in stook. It will per 10 wh y Tour. Spec. lip stoetk ':�:�, mally V" an obtain prioes Don't be misled lued friendships made. 119 V The patriar d,a ch of the evening was agents we do not employ$beitn,tiou ly we. can, an do throw Off 6h4q ad &t.b ears, hale and bear- a Mr. Robert Wright, the bride's Happy New Year fe 7olommission.pf 10 per asal.,wWob you*a. p.t%_of 76 y We relbie--e-'"Witb-their'-ft,-r'of k-- serthinly save by purchasing from us. s Gerow s �.e Garat C e-tonto friends in wishing 'Mr. Find Mrs. 3. Fingoold, ar, Owl Gotiolled. ----7. -Gostiek ninny more htippy years .0 wedded life i1rid. Phona 2804 BROUGHAM ;Office and Work000, Whittly,912*1141§ IT,-7� --DOM ­14. 7.4,�-7- x —2�7 .raw—41 U.-Rank of ­Cginadw-0, The I-ME V 00th NOV1021BEIR, all 74 MST Mmm K�ACCMM AT a suit of. white duck and SHOW IN LONDM. erchief from hat, whch shaded be eyes fr�hm the TO THE, PUBLIC: t ..................... $ 4 the Side pocket of his blue broadcloth burning W"- Xeposlts not bearing Ititeres' ' Bob Raimi,third mate of the At the gangwity-he halted ble, me "eall ��.,�n�erost, Jacluding ILtorest warned to A.,T tb�e Red P Line, -6hdv-"e .130b—, --,,--tjb,-.=--Cen&n4od--MiUr-Producst*&%NW,- . Notes of the Bank.in Clro4tion........... -listlesaily mopped the persipiration abd bow Pat H"A� ff iieted Balance due to Dominion uovernment .... 7� IAM.his forehead, from the corneris "You are t6 offi,;ii' il� 'e—harge ea due to ather BankA In Canada ............$ but-1AUM SO Hol&Aim M=ea due to Ban" and Banking Correspondents in bf Me e.*es and from the back of his here�ll IT6 anke& preoise,but halting in the United KIngdom amd roreign be&.. The 1no&b. was January, but English. r�l . _countrice 10.iU,1015.10 -A news deWtch fromangaand an- 10.574,531.14 1L�� MiMeaft, Venezuela, is st;ifliDg hot Bo Billsp=Ie V beat, b nodded. .:riounc�& that at the Deft Show held -evan thm; the noonday sun tYou have the 'holds ready? Good; recently in L*ndon� where butter And Ant down.nlemile"17- $46-1.911,049.00 �V we Phall begW unloiaiding immsdiate-'chees makers ot the entire world mit TO THE 011-APJC 'louVied back lazily in 'his Paid up ...... ..................... ly." Then with'an ingratiating Smile. In competition, tjtb first I;hrep places Capital Stock )KOLDERS 20,400,000.00 Fawnbig of-the "You Americaus-are-always read3r�`1w-ths-eheddar­cbeeee Clam Went i4i -Re-elve-TLUIld -.­--.--­. - ... - --- -­11-20-.400,000.00 - ----- 14h 1 a ce of Proits carrl�W'iar'w''ar'd­ 906,044.98 He swept the ship %ith a fleeting Canada, the first to ihe Mountafi2 View $ 22,80 044.98 ...... out over the city-, With its.stone glance as if to empha&ize his words. cheese-fac0ory, Onarlo, e a nd to Di Idend, Un im th eeo v 11s. ad ............................ 14 080.77 houses�its rod-tijed roalE that,seemed- Bob smiled pleassntly, although�for AYr and Company, Montreal, and the Dividend No. 137 (at 12 per cent. per annum), pay- ... 1 S23.0o OMY-to, accentuate the heat and its some reason or other he did not like third. to - the Dominion Cheese Fac- Be,Lb e December lAt, 4_921 .........i........... 410 .4 0 us of 3%. p able December lot.1921 ......... 4L.. I &Y 07: $2.00 nwww, dirty striDets. Not a living the Venezuelan;there was nothing of- torr, -'Ontario. -Thus further intema. 22.337,880.76 creature""s visible, and the adjacent fensive-either in his worcU or in his tional awa�rdis for agricultural produce -:----Cbodm Wei* laden with sacki of w(fee:Smile. have beed-won by Canada, and these ..."ASSETS $600.648,429.75 and 00se of skins that were to be Yen, we: 'are ready," said Bob. "Have" honors now cover a range practically Current Coin ......... $ 16.01 21 57 28,54,55, Dominion Notes ........ 0: 9:25 lolklad after the miscellaneous cargo You a couple of men to.run the Winch- as wide as the varied products of the United -States Currency arA'd ather­Vo�r�ii4l"&r-' aboard had been dia&arged. ea. ........................... ........... farms of the Dominlon, and form tbL' re .29,912,019.81, Of edi height, weR built,blond, The Venezuelan rl(�W�d and with a finest'tribute to this status of Canadian 74,464.797.62 In am blue-4yed and twenty-one, Bob was Polite word went over to the ging of agriculture. Dgeolt In'the-Central Gaid lt�eoerve-, 1 0,000.00 the new type of off N to of kar turned out by waiting men and assigned'two of them Cheese making has I other Banks .... ............. ong been a popu Cheques'on other Banks ...................... 31.594AN2.76 �th,e, U. S. navy-ito cran the,American to operate the steam winches, which lar industry in Cana", moore especial- -BAlAnces due by Banks and Banking Correspondents here it. 24,080.819-98 troapb across. After the armistice, Wet the cargo out of the holds, and 1Y in the FAstern Provi",w Do elsewhWre than in Canada ..................... minion and Provincial Go�,ernrnent Securities, not he had,like many of his kind,obtained swing it ashore. wa'a eaily established with the first exceeding ma ket value ..................... 14,060M4.09 i? 4'release from active duty and had ' Soon the air vibrated with the chug- n Municipal Securitir-9 and British. 'Foreign settlements� and the great favor this CamIft'll Colonial Public Securities other thazi Can- gone into the now-American merchant ging of the engines, the shrill whistles manufacture has found' in the Wesit, adlan, not exceedl . ............. 9,882,513.48 !�h gUntirket Yalu( marine. of the neTro foremen as they signaled ern Provinces- of recent years ban to Railway and other B a. Debenturem amd Stocks, 15'128,520.60 not exceeding market val;je ............... Re frowned as he thought of the to their winchmen, andwith the chat- a large extent offset the *dedlne, ex- Call looms in Cimada, on Bonds,-Debentures and pension 19,080,429.60 .1049, dreary hours.be must-.spend at!ter of the stevedores as they loaded hibited In the East. The ex Stocks ....................................... Call and Short Inot exceeding thiro, days) Loarm h& efttion In No. 2 hold, superintend. the miacellaneous cargo into the cargo of the Canadian condensed milk indus- elsewhere than In Camad,t ......:............. 24,543,074.57 -me the uW-oading. The hold would be-1 nets. Reels of barbed wire for the try has been almoiA wholly the result $222,608,680-66 Other Current Loans and Dibcounts it. Canada (less ea hot an a furnace. Not a breath of, inland ramhes, pieces of machinery rebate of Interest) ........................... $163,017,45S.32 of the diversion of mili -from the 'r 41ind, would 6 stirring, and the air for the mills, cases of bottles for the cheese factories, and the InefeasIng Other Current Loans an- Dibcounts elsewhere than In Canada (less eba'3 r: Interest) ........... 89,132,820.47 liquors of the countP7, bales of cloth demands of the towns and cttjes-for overdue Debts'(estImated loam provided for) 411,365-20 would be kull of dust-and dirt. r eak*th that would later adorn the Venzuetan milk, cream and Lee ere-am, haa miLdn 1262MI.644.09 Real Estate other than Bank Premis4.w ........... .............. 985,573.59 Ban beRes, all disappeared over the side -greater annual inroads on the Indus' it Prenris , at not more than cost. less amounts written off.. 10,627.768-86 Bob turned in the direction of the -and a negro checked them off his 1;� ,try. Cheese making is carried on only Liabilities of Customers under Letterp of Credit. an per contra..- 12,5115A 80.27 �,!:I voice and saw a small, brown figure Bob watched untq the work Was- in those districts where larg Deposit with the Minister to!- tho purposes of the Circulation Fund 985.000.00 e quanti" Other Assets not Includei In the foregoing ..................... 349.341.49 dressed in wbite; it waa the"captain,s well under way and then strode across- ties of milk-are produced, and it is to UNS111 boy. ffe-'wondered how he man- to the hatch. tie threw his leg over these diftricts that the city milk dis. $500.948.42 9.76 .:aged to keep so cool, the' combing of- No. 2 hold and went, tributors turn for supplies. The eon- .H. S. HOLT. MSON L. PEASE. C.'E. NEILL. 'down theAron ladder keM.0v d no m k prod ction of can" Managing Director General Manager "All right; tell him I'll be up di- er band e ed Il u a now President. AUVZ*0X2P CZATMOATZ to between decks where the men were amcAints to about 110,000,000 pounds We Report to the SharoholclerF4 cf The Royal Bank of Canoda: toy es, air," answered the boy and working. Here he.took a position-from per Year, worth $20,00(1.000, the manu- That In our opinion th-9 tr&nhactions of the Bank which have come under,our turned away. Wh notice have been v-10.1n the powers of the_Sank. ich he could see the.-numbera--of fActurinS Of Anar, we nave cnp--iceo )crtt- cam EIZ-- wned an4 got up and stretch- ­ YU iChe var'0118 bales am the'men Iceded at the expensOrthe the Chlilf Cffct 9p 110th )4;kicrrter.11D2l. as well as at another tImL% an required L --wy—section of he Bank Act and that we rouna tuey wee* witn tne,entrl n L-4ii. T10r ne Ielt the effects of LLem inTo.ule cargo nets. - I th --Dv' War Stimulated the industry. the books in regard thereto. We also during the. year checked the cash and the unuossal beat. -Her straft er to The work went along until between _ verified the securities at the principal branches. t i *e ladder leading �decks was all clear. 1%e We No. 7833 Conditions arising out of the war That the above Balance Sheet has been compared,by us with the books IL to the bridge, climb,- have. . the Chief Office and wl-th the certified returns from the Bra=hes. and In our '�*d uP it and walked acroaa Ube bridge had not come to'light. Work began on however, stimulated dairy or. opinion I property drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view at the to the cabin. At tho'door he stopped the bold itself. Several ganization in Canada, th' tate of she. Bank's affairs ac,-ording to the best of our Information and the times Bob ' e most'not. Nplanations glyen to us ang4 a.% showt- by the books of the Bank. &M kvwJced. thought he as x the bale for which he able move in this direction. being the That we have obtained all the Inlormation and explanations required by us. "'Come in," sounded tlwAe" ekipg ds time-it #­­- wid S. ROGER MITCHELI. C.A., voice,_,as_se W OARTH THOMSON, C.A.. out to_be a number much like iZ­j;7'ducerft*. e activities,01--the National of Marwick. Mitchell and Co. Auditors eal -i %e opaued the .door, removing his haps he had missed it and bad allowed Dairy Council, organized in 1918, am JAMES ROSS. C.A., of P. S. Ross & sons MOntreaL CaDadiL 13th Decs!inbor, 2921 "p--, .'&You-wished-Ao-me n!40, irip�t it-to get ashore. having a wholesome irrfluence on the PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT "Yet; Come in and sit down. I hav-e - -On thi dicW Dear t5-ya—tchthe Balance of Profit and Losp Account 30 November, -dalry industry,-and &mo1Wothi-r--tje-nj3. a wiftld" that we rwelved when we Vellez"elan moved to and from, now fits linticipated is a halt to the decline 1920 ..................... .. ­ 1............ $46.928.20 Profits for the Year, aftpr dodUctinf. charges of Its return Were having New Yo7k. concerning a giving an order for the diapwal of this.of the cheese industry and an-A all other expenses. accrued M Ln '%e n'd bale of cloth, which I find is in No load-or that, now looking down the to the Important place It occupied 1.1.;Xt n posits. f1,11 provision for all bad 2 hold. Here I.-fh-. me, hatch to see how the work Was pro. few years ago.- a positio ita ad doubtfl'debts and rebate of interest qn which .pniatured bills ..... ......................... . Bob took the proffe wide VoOiilirity and expo n $ 4.694.764.69 red.--japer and gre"ing. As thework began on the rt trade amp- 24W that it was�rom th hold itself,he walked carefully over to ly juiaifie& APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: e secret service Dividends Now. 134, 135 lad and IST at 12% per the In the year 1920 Canada annum ..... ........... In NOW ,York. He read it slowly. hatch-and peered into it, then produced PEWd-Bale No. 7333 until further'walked to-the side and, gazing round 149-,521,008 pounds of cheese valued at Bonus of T per cent-to Shor;h;;Ia�io 407.082.00 Transferre I d to Officers' Pension PuDd............. .. 100,00000 'orders. Conaig?ied- to Carlos I Co. furtively to see thal no one was near, $39,08%937 Ontario led in Production Written off Bank Promises ,sccount 400,000:00 Weight o0bout. three hundred pounds �took a bill,fold from his Irtside pocket. with 92,847,769 pounds, fol War Tax an Bank Note Circulation 202.154.04 lowed by Transferred 0 Reserve Fuj( ......................... 232,996.00 Under"no CirM1123tancen let it Promit lie extracted a anal] sheet of .'Quebec with 52,441,504 pounds. in or. Balance of Front and Less curried forward ... Paper and began to re�&d it. der named come Prince FAward- In. RESERVE FUND 3 4,594,764.69 Bob kuevr that Warren, who had I At this moment &cry rang out f land. 2,081,277 pounds; New Bruns- rom Balance-at Credit. 30th Novwmbf r, 192o ... S. 20,IS4 the messaga-wa. +,.. ui.# .#'the hold. He started un, looked in thp wick.. 1.212.431 Pounds; Alberta. 39S.. Premium ............. Transferred from Profit-9.nO Lobe Amount ...... 132,99,5.00 the New York branch of the. s"ret.direction of the cry and bastily lip-: fOu P011udg,' HrItIsh Colu-mlbTa� 34-2,053 service. e ai Credit. 30th November: is2l .......... i Pod the paper and the bill fold intle Pounds; Manitoba, 116,229 pounds; Balane, 20.400,000.00 the What could it 6? It mugt be some�! pocket of his trousers. Then he mo- Nova Scotia, 52.438 pounds; and Sas- " H. S. HOLT. t7DSON L, PEASE, C. N.-N-EILL, Oling imPortant since Warren had: tioned to the winch operators to stop katchewan, 28,367 Pounds. Preiddent' Mgmaging Dtrector General Manager slitned It himself. ' Three hundred'their mac-hines and ran to the edge of In the year 1920 there were 6perat. woritroal, 19th December. 10:1. po=ds--!�hM could -be almost any, No. 9 hatch. Ing in Canada 1,674 factories in which" Th"no-and-Oute. kind of bale. He elarKed up quickly: "What is the matter?" he cried cheese, solely was made. and 410 cour. to regarded as purely temporary, and at the face of the captain, Bob looked up at binid butter and cheese factories,mak- a return to, the old footing of the In- Tommy and Billy had been fighting- "Have you him. bale i any idea what it is, sir 1- *Pled over on this man's foot and' Ing a -total of 2,084 establishments dustry expected. On their way home from 3clhooc mauul�XZE 71ZF-S, Cr.;�.se. Tli-e —oea -The cai:Itain-snaW 1,y, 1h*k-, L.L ­'�-4tiouslY. Have e ave e - Linden Awara a ureat Stimulus. cher received a note the next- n rpig I day to this effect: OUS, too, eb? No i that is all the in.- You got a clean handkerchief? I can price obtainable for the product during Whilst Canada is materially no loser formation I have concerning it.-1 leave bind the cut up th it, and he will be the year was 26 cents as compared i'a the'taking away from one.industry, "Dear Str,-As one of your scholars the matte�-in You r hands,And see thg all right With an average of 26% hit MY boy in the eye with a stone, te cents main- to baild-up another, it would be re- The it doe not go ashore. Let me kno- �;Kezuelan nodded and took a taine4 throughout l9is, gretful If the cheese Industry. In I can't see Out Of it. So will You �Iease- 3 W *hen you find it. That is all." handkerchief f, the pocket-of his A Popular Trfbute. !which ihe Dominion has achieved see Into it?" Bob rose. the' captain had busied trousers, rolled it into a hall and tons- such renown and created such a uni- .4 hhnK4f with some Papers; so he tip-,'ed it down to him. The greatest tribute paid to Cane. vernal demand for her product. should Minard's Liniment for Colds, etai Man cheese'is to be found I I d I "Thanks!" called Bob and n its wi e toed to the door, opened it and closed turned to be .permitted to decline, and it is spread popuiarity and the foreign ex- gratifying to witness indicati of a A cheerful heart means an unhned it sattly'after hi.m. the negro, who Stood on one foot, port market it has develoved� for it- return'to, pristine importanceonnefere When be was onve outside' he for- while he held the other in his hands. self, its many outlets including the out. serious lost; has been effected.- That hu'stled down to No. 2 down, and standing dairy-producing cGu" got the heat and "Come over here and Si hold. The hold had been opene4 as 11 soon-have you ntries of the dairy industry Is on'a wonderfuf yy fixed up in good- the European continent. Total cheese own as the ship had docked,. and the'shape. scale of ascending progrpss there is boomis *ere all rigged �or getting out; The stevedore looked up at him-$ not exports in the fiscal Year of 1921 every evidence, and there &till remain CORNS amounted to 133,620,340 the cane. He looked over the raiL understanding what he said, but the Pounds. the widest possibilities for. profit in valued at $37.148,732. or practically the industry. Practically the entire Yes. the edr�gb, net.was in place to Venezuelan Shouted something in the the entire Dominion proauction for output is at the present time export- Lift Off with' Fingers catch any goods that might fall. natives-tongue, and he went over aTid that Year. In 1926 the figures were ed and there is no dbubt that with the He.looked down the dock and Saw i sat down, holding out his foot obedi- 863, an hat' the stevedores were Straggling on*for itself, t ently. 126,395,777 pounds and $34-4336, d naZ It has universally w �_�_d the shi year, 19 In the previous 19,' 152;207,037 foreign markets could absorb,much P. They weri a pictur-11 , Sob.examined it and f*ound that only -'Wque ciovra-- All were negroes, but, - the bandage rorted. from. i the toes were injured, pounds and $35.2403.983. Cheese is ex-1 i6ore. The recent awat-ds in Lond-on 'what a varietv n-A for­ -lad d*e would not-i2e-AliflierA t t vil. He d ranrl;' to the 1-0"d K109- must . assuredly ". the Occasion of Om, United States, Belgium, Ber, 7. 5ame were ull and thin, 9' 1 bent over the foot anY fresib intei,�st in this old Canadian in- : : "N olne were unro?led the muda, British Guiana- Barbados, dusir 4, W 1111t. Some were loughing Y. n1dad, -benmark, F'rance, 'Bob put 7-: handkerchief; a Small crumpled skeet Jamaica, Tri ,9f paper dropped out� betr eyes roRing"and his pocket, it in Greeim' ltalT,, Malta--Newfoundiand and joking,with f _Anienditig to their white teeth glistening* against ft-tuTn it to and other countries. for the Colonel. -�-their 'dark, skirm 1-the owrief at the first Opportunity, He others were stolid I During ttl*-tqm Iked! Is ' -e that, largely eacri. As the colonel of the Crack eaval %and unintelligent-looking, and wa then bodnd up the! foot and, giving the fled to the wndensed milk industry, ry -along with their heads bowed. man a cheerful iniffe, Xe*d Wm-t,�� I - I -- L —, d..� F.I.nv* G,., ­cv LilhaLlug inGustry in the .7-mg neither to right nor left and ap-"` nine ann motioned himto sit down Masts;; Provfnces has recorded a de. Edinburgh, he noticed a small street for a while. lllkwn'ca�ed Amit-dielr sur- urchin. running beside him, and star- i cline, a remarkable development b ioundirtirs-All of them were stripped (To be concluded.) as Ing at him very intently. been in progress In the newer West, 0 The officer was amnsed, =d, want- Doegm't urt a bi I to the waist and bare-footed, and each On an average horses live 'for where the dairy IDdAtry has made D, Ing to find ".orried a large, VillainOtts-looking such rapid stride out the-cause of the small on an ach4ng corn Instant. twenty years. -s and so firmly e&- knife in his belt, which be ate with or tablished Itself In the agricultural life boy's intercit.. he pulled up h1s horne,'ly that c-orn sto0s, hurting, the'a short, used as a weaport Ev' and shlouted down at him. ery man. c9um cf that vast territory, . WhLere" in ly YOU lift It rtght' off with fingers. 'handle his knife with the greatest skill, 1915 the production of cheese In the "Halilic� boy,"' he said, "HaTe you Truly! �.4 I muld throw it,-or.use it to'r blashing fcur Western Provinces not seen a warhome before?" Your druggist sells a tiny -bot­ie or orcome p"t a Y. r was f,118,357 .10h, .1, Ntt Parrying thruStS. permanently restbi pounds, in 1916' it was- 1,643,850, and . ELY!" replied the boy. ve "Freezone" foor a few Centi, sufficient ".. h rt, dark Venezuelan seemed gGraduste pupils every. seen many a4waurborse, but I've never to remove every hard corn-soft corn, A's o th b.v.1917 had risen to.2,30,64&. Due ng, for he a somewhai sleen a waurrid-arl" cr corn between the toes, and the oal ,be fil charge of- the ga THR ARNO* to . Mmilar diveraion-'of the TT INSTITUTE F"Iti-offled -them along with staccato re-4 rrrCBZNXR, - CANADA in"k, a decline-Is Indicated in ibe re- �7 flises,:wIthout.50reness or Irritation. 4 'r -3.-49-0 P"it tw -ISSUE No. ppomr-,- PART 1. ff a soiled handk or ov 100tural met ad motund 1=12. A rl;UTS JLN�DJA 7 -X 7, .'� 1'f9c..1°1rG•el r..,N _ -4 T ,77' ,-ae �^i'.};-~paJ;'•.:-A+"M•' ^r:� ,,.�.. -'- WAT �y No. 8 NOME as-Miss Marion Beck Turned Wheel Corn- $1Msbltoba Data--No. E eed, .62%c;.11to. x e trolling the Pent-u' -'Wh►ter of the Queenston-Ct$ppe►wi' b � No. x t uupp • e Manitoba barley--Nominal. r "; Power Canal Which 'Will Have an Ultmaate Ca- •' xy:, All the above, track, Bay ports. -�•` 'v �.._ platy of 650,000_ Horsepower. ,0ot Yellows 71 71%c N s yellow-7c;.N -4 A despatch from Queeaaton say's:- quantities of power for Ontario in- 69%c; track, Toronto. 'Nearly five ye"s.of skilled eagineer=Iduatry and city. and farm homes. Ontario oats-No. 2 white, nominal. When Premier iss ier Drury and , Ontario wheat-Nominal. - ing effort, night and'day labor and`Marion Beck, Sir Adam's daughter, Barley-No. 8 extra,-test 47 lbs.'ok --overwhelming financial anxiety were i released the flood of water into the Y - better, 67 to 60c, according to freights- Barley-No. with success on Wedresdsy.l first installe4 turbine it,set in motion c Rye No. 2r84,to 86c. .-when power-was officially turned on the giant 65,000-horse-power• gPner- ' 'ev.,.>. Buckwheat-No. 2- 74 to ?6e. Y sue• ':;•; at the een ton-Chi awl develo <: ;. Qu s PP P- ator, As the power Colossus nicked. M pats,, .40; . Manitoba 'flour Fis�st $7 Sir..Adikm:Beck,.-aa._whoael - � _.. up._lts._ZeyQlution_4 in ever-i�sc-oasin _� _ _ ... ._, a1r :, < second ta��G8�0,QToronto. "^ +s�uklers the tremendous weight..of t speed the first of Chippawa's power ';5:'`: .:;. °"W' ' ' itan0 ours- per coat..:patent, �,eponeibility has, rested during.thef gradually brought into brilliant ilt J`R18H PRitldIVER>S l4ELZ*AI3! -buik•se ,pas barrel, $5: attire anxious period, p;aaided at the 1 Ium4tlation a huge banner on the wall Sinn Feiners leafing Kilmainham Prison, , on their release si an Mtrl� '-''Del, lilantreal freight, Dublin bags included: Bran gger ton -$26 to' •eeremonies', and received ovations of the power house: "Queenstrn-Chip- immediate result of the agreement between th8 British GDvernment and the SV- shorts, ton,�$28 to $29t-good -from over 2,000 municipal repreaen- paws Development. The largest Hy- Sinn Fein delegates in London.• ppeea�• F feed' floor,;i.70 to $1.80. •tatives such as few Oanadian public dro-electric plant in Lire wor'.d 711ti- Baled h4' Track. Toronto, per.ton ,' ->.: • have ever been accorded. mute capacity 660,000 horsepower." Nos 2, $21.60 to $22; mixed, $18: ;T. F: With .growing face and sparkling Fron. a fais)t glow of light to s PERSONNEL .�� CANADA 5 CABINET Straw-Car-lots, per.ton, $12. ' -eyes, Sir Adam exhibited just' pride wli a glare the electri* square gradu- Cheese-New, large, 21 to. 22F;; in the great_nationar accompliskment. ally mounted as ea whirling gener- twin's, 21,% to 22%c;.triplets, 22% to• .23%c. Old, lar e, 25 to 26c; twins,. '.'Equally apparent in the mien of the i ator picked up to 11:4 normal 187 revs-. A despatch from Ottawa says:- Ontario. 26% tom %c; triplets, 26 to 27e;.+Stil- •,'Hydro Knight was the expression of i lutions per minute. From a murmur The new Canadian' Cabinet is as fol- HON. .WILLIAM LYON' MACK,EN= tons, new, 25 to 26c. :great relief at the completion of thel the sound of rushing water and op- Iowa: ZIE-KING, C.M.G., -M.A., LL.B., Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 88'to' i Srst of,the ten unit of the Chippawn f erating machinery grew•in volume to' Nona Scotia. LL.D., Prime Minister, Secretary o1+35c; cr4amory,,pri._ts, fresh, No, 1, -i _- power prof greatest ill the;a roar which completely drowned out HON. WILLIAM STEVENS FIELD? State for External Affairs, Press-143 to 45c; No. 2, 40 to 41e; cooking,' world and the-a t fot comment of I the enthusiastic ^"hears.of 2,000 per- > !26 to 30c. ;` P II\G; LL.D., D.C.L., Minister of dent of the Privy Council. mations. For ap ximatel7 ten days sons, and the blasts of the plant si-: Finance. I Margarine-23 to 26c ., :the alp+paratus wSl be rmitted to rene, The whole of the of9cial o en- HON. GEORGE PERRY GRAHAM.; Domed poultry-spring chickens,. rk P HON. DANIEL DUNCAN M'KEN- s dry. out, then mighty. iagara will, ing ceremonies occupied less than fif- ZIE, Minister without portfolio std Minister o!Militia and Defence,and 25 to 36c; roosters, 20 to 26c; fowl, Minister of the Naval Service. 20 to 28c• ducklings, 30 to 86c,•' catamenre whirling out atf}1 further,teen minutes. Solicitor-General. turkeys, 6e to 60c• geese, 82.to.88c. _- - - -- _-HON. CHARLES MURPHY__B.A. -Live- °"• -,- 1-e's�Bnmawick. , , ; ul� +F�•ag-w� +xo�9--2Fi 4> r< -- - - -ii.Cy Postmaster-General. to 25c; roosters, 14 to 16c; fowl. ?4to__._- :IRLW S STARWNG .---- van council - - -- - -- - HON. A. B: .COPP, LL.B., Secretary 22e• ducklings, 22 to 25c;.turkeys,45. of State. HON. THOBL" ANDREW LOW, to &c; geese, 20 to 22c. .-k EAT THEIR OWN DEAD Endorses Irish-Treaty. ��� Edward bland. Minister without portfolio. Eggs-No. 1 storage 61.to 52c; &a- HON. WFL>;IAM COSTELLO KEN- lect. storage, 56 to 17c• new laid `'ar A despatch from Dublin says: HON. JOHN EWEN SINCLAIR, straights, 80 to 82c• F- Sufferers in Famine Area Have Special meetings Continue to be Minister without portfolio. NEDY Minister of Railw&ys and g , now laid, in car-- , Resorted to Cannibalism. held to consider the Irish treaty. nals, ' 82 ' t3'• Quebec. HON. JAMES MURDOCK Minister Beans---Can., has, $3.50 t, &75.bushel, • A despatch from Rfga says:--The The Cavan Urban Council has HON. RAOUL DANpURAND, LL.D., of Labor. $4 to $4.Zfi; primes, $3.60 to $8-?5. "£ = 'first official adopted a resolution setting K•C•, Minister wit t Honey-60-80-Tb. tins 14% to 1& report of cannibalism in portfolio. per '1b.; 5-2�f1-lir, tins, 16 to 17c per - - - the !amine districts of Russia has fOrt11 high appreciation of the HON. HENRI 9EVERIN BELAND, ���- lb.; Ontario comb holey, per doses, been made to the All-Russian Soviet terms of the treaty, and, While . BA., M.D., Minister of Soldiers' HON, WILLIAM RICHARD MOTH- $8.75 to 450, Congress by Delegate .Oraienko of recognizing the great services Re-establishment, and Minister in ENWELL, Minister of Agriculture. Maple productb-Syrup,. I�M,Pp ,8amars, according to a despatch to rendered by the members of the charge of the Department of Health. �., $2.50; per 6 U'DZP- $8.86. .t�. the official Rosta News A HON. SIR LOWER GOUIN, MO., A�el�- Ma)4e sugar, ib,, 19 to 22c. Hr Agency, dated Dail Eireann opposing the LL.D: Minister of Justice. HON.. CHARLES STEWART Minds-, omoked meats-Hama, mod., 2'4 to oscow. • M.G., , - treaty, declaring: `We unani- � 2ec; cooked ham, 36--ti3r-40c• amakad . - 'Ai llamiioop5es<Y ,ft,: ns-ri,h peoPia}3irou8lD' re[lu''a+ +ho„{ f.,,- �i,o HON. JACQUES BUREAU,- LL.B., ter ok' the Interior, Super n ezdent-!t>o]alsr 22-tt2d..;_ oaf,.- _.'. 'are eating the bodies o ++ Minister otAliwtoms and E;tcise. General of Indian Affairs, Minister`26e- breaklaat baton 25 to 80c: r.aants, ic.nrvirrra&, ssa., of mines, cial'brand breskfact ilseatr, 86e differences n and to stand LL.B., K.C. Minister of Marine and backs boneless, 32 to 86c. �' + �•' =.. dangerous to bury the fiRmine victims! with Griffith Gi�tB and McKeown for ,British Colaislbia. � . � • Its the presau* a ffie people, and „ Fisheries. t � meats-Lr..r %;i.wr flacon, ae guards must be kept over them ttatit- D a ITaii. 3.'�I ALEXANDER ROBB,�HON HEWITT BOSTQCK, ]![A.,!� 'fides, 18 to 20%e. Minister of Trade and Commerce. Minister of Public Works. i Pure, tierces, 4 to 14%c; ' they are in a state that makes eating War W�� barbs, 14% to 15c; pail®, 15 to 15�c; c '� prints, 16% to 17c. Shortenin;, Impossible." -�-- _ - - Ovaienko *tated that Dr. Frid*ir. Changed to Peace Products 3CORIN�, ame Wat.:Z.ru :-T -- -.440; Nanaen, High Commissioner of the prints,*15%c. Interustiana�l Commnittee of Russian A despatch tram Paris. says:-The, TRIUMPH IN INDIA ,.Changed to Lo>I�in Choice heavy sneers, $7 to ' 7.50- h�„ra butcher steam, chadce, 86 t0 6.60• y, .' :.. Re?1ei, -even though a hardened ex- Allied Council of Ambassadors A despatch from Paris Bays: Pox- do, good. E5 to 86; do, moo 6 so�' piorsr, returned to Moscow sickened decided to place in the hands of Gen- Native EZtremist!1.ole Out in - siibiy as a concession to French sus- to $5.25; doo, com., $3 to $4; butehiw- i a, •by the scenes he witnessed in the oral Nollet, Yield of the Disarmament heif choice, 8+6.76 to 6.60• batches stricken districts. The speaker said Commission, the task of coitvarting Attempt to His Trip ceptibilities, the Belgians have decid.' @Td• $ cows ahodce $5 to. $5.50• &o iced. that children are being taken to the the Deutsche Welke,' the group of a Fanfare. - ed to alter the name of W:terloo.i I Henceforth the hamlet which � to $4; canners and cutters, $225 . p- ateepes and left these to die; that piano used dialog the war for the A despatch from London says:- its name to the immortal battilegaveIto2.75; butcher bolas, good, $3.59 to °mothers, maddened by ffiefr expert- ararsttlRacturing of German arsnsmenta, The reception which ( ictitta 41sa arc- be known as Lonoin. Visitors to the I$4.50;9 0�• X4,50 to ;5;80 lair,� :I =ets+ces, cut the throats of their babes. into workshops for the manufacture corded to -the* Prince of Wales has battlefields will have more need than good,84'S0; stockers, good, 1 Co .60;r., At the preagnt time, continued of industrial machine The n o! 1 ry. P� been watched here with keen interest, ever des Ovaienko, the Soviets, with all their conversion will call for the employ- because it has been recognized in offi- guides to show them where�do;fair, . h ce, tail9cers, $80 to $90; � British Guards formed the famous,spongers, choice, $90 to 1100• calves ; coolie aid, are able,to lead only halt.moot of 20,000 workers who were em- vial circles that it would be the su- squares against which Na leon'$'��o'ke $11 to $12.50; do, mej., se to 'the starving children and only one- ployed in the manufacture of war preme teat of the success of his tour. po 1$10; 40, com., $3 to $6; lambs, good, .cuiressiere hurled themselves:in vain. i�ventieth of the adults. material. The reports that have come in have The rail] of 3t: Helene veil become $10 to $11; do, com., $5.50 to $6; relieved:'anxiety greatly and have �'Hallden," white other ' vsefl=known I sheep, choice, $5 to $6; do,good, $3 to �111'll\CE MISTS UPON EQUAL FOOTING theaPrince isr gaining the pvictority r p x,60 ho fed and watered, $1060;1 i =u a+'�I au v Va V aa�k vrTaaa ga sag a victory over B also be renamed. �, t�o.b 9.75; do, country points, Q ;9.50, r0. the fires of discontent. Definition of Faith. Montreal. In the last few weeks, it is pointed - s 1 IN REC,ARD T� SDBII�ARINES out, he has visited two acapdtals- A teacher in a little country school, Oats, Can. West.. No. 2. 5e to 59c; - i wishing to communicate to her pupils do, No. 3. 66 to 67c. Flour, Miss• ,ri Patna, the spits]of Bihar and Orissa, a conception of faith, seised upon an Spring wheat pats.. firsts, $7.50.' and Calcutta, capital of.Bengal. In idea. to awaken their somewhat_.4uli Rolled oats, bag 9C lbs.. $3 to $3.10. 1�111otvance of 90 000 Tons Dem`ifr►ded b France- Which is both Gandhi proclaimed a "ia;tal Bran $26.26. Shorts $28,25. Ha w s y , powers of comprebenall. + Y, and in both-on the day of the Prince's Yn. 2. per tnn, rnr 3f. «., "g, Three Times Her Present Tonnage-Demands Cant:- "If I race t :�t: ,.r�li,�,a ,. , a Cheese-Finest eastern. 18 to'. _ -- I arrival it acnleved a partial, success,' car in the cupboard, you would be-, ' +�hrdr.L.ill B 71f, Js a Mr. Balfour. t 18%e. Butter-Choicest 4' y but both in Patna pod Calcutta, after lieve it, wouldn't you without ever see.,40 to 41c. Eggs-Selected, 52e. Po- the first day of the Royal visit the ing it rselves?" - 4 • A despatch from V4aa.hington, tail, having no large army, could not;natives ref,saed to be bound by the You �-Per ; sheep,carbons, ogs, "Yes, teacher," chorused the pupils. Lambs, $8; sheep, $3; 'hogs, ;11.75. ,says:-The effort to reduce and limit strike at, the heart of- Franca but orders of the extremists and took part) "Well, that's faith." she told these; is ubmarine and auxiliary -naval ton-; France, employing a great navy of in the officiAl program with All the smiling. to ° '•,� ednesdw session failure heulnter-1 destroy against commerce, could enthusiasm that could be expected of Thn following day is order to Test cities fhrolughowtwthe United Shales 44 r`_ y ` troy the very existence'.' of Bri- than. This is'due, no doubt, part their recollection of the lesson, , she have recent! been wan over to the: national Conference Committee on;tain. to the race's extraord' I fad of y 'r' stmry person- asked: Armament. The session was marked 1 . In only slightly veiled language I ality, and partly to the love the na• "What is faith?"'. - carrying across their sadiaato:s,l. • by sensational interchanges between Mr, $alfour accused France of mill- laves of India always d° fur - etnded_fra9m_the 114st brace-red, �p�3r-- • 711tL .,..� :i:#14-shout came the Mr. Balfour and M. Sarraut eaxtccrn,;taristic designs, made manliest-by her'show. - I neat brass or beck-arid-white plates' the naval re answer: �bea ' the names .of their -home ing p partitions of Great!naval building program and "the're-� But when full weight has been "A cat In the cupboard, teacher:" rang Britain and France an-d the passibility;fusel of the Fren7ffi delegation to dig-+given to eves• reason that can be I tom' of war between those two nations• cuss Land armament." P advanced for the behavior of the ��*��� MARY T Fran insisted on an allowance of Summarized, the developments itC crowds there still remains in British aKu� n Q�j {�]�n��n r ., - 110,000-tons of submarines, an amount; the two sessions. of the Conferences opinion, much cause for cong:•atula- V 1JL WEDDED •equal to the maximum Mr. Bugles i Committee' were: ,tion. �Q originally proposed for the United (1) Acceptance by France• of an WETMINSTER ABBEY 'IN , U17iiY States and Great•Britain, and three allowance of X76 000 tons of'capital ' times the present'French tonnage, and ships contingent upon agreement as asked for 330,000 tons of auxiliary' to the length of the naval holiday, Arran ements for the weddin of A «• craft. and upon iilx�rn• �a a,e.,an : _ y' �' g B °"aP ^" flatm, oLJs.a c- I rrincess Mary, v¢hieh it has now been i James's Palace with more'. o ?!!-. P-sli;lht••rr- 4t, OUL gram terms inents in 1927 insteW-of 1931. 1 decided will take place.the last weeks thousand' invited guests:. immediately charged that the French, (l Agreement in *. g ) to limit the calLbre I February,. are now 1n pio4re5s, + submarines. ille-;of-capital ship The young couple will pass Hart o! - contemplated using p' p guns to 16 inelies. says a London despatch. Already the! their honeymoon at the beautiful Villa gitimately against commerce pro-;- (3) Failure to agree on limitation order of the procession from Buck- Medici, near Florence which has nounced bhe French narall building;of submarine and auxiliary tonnage. " , ;` ' Ingham Palace to Westminster Abbey offered to them b Lad foul bees ` plan a menace to Great Britain, and p (4) Proposal' made to limit the size -,..,�,,'• ;/, •.•.,•. `"; :��• � has been'mapped out. King George cousin of Viscount.Lasa:elles.�Atlso - declared that under the circumstanres of a war craft, -except capital ships 1 will ride with his daughter in a closed they wi'Ul travel in' France saial Be] > :;,. Britaiss could agree to no limit on the!and aeroplane carriers, hereafter * :: carriage to the Abbey, but an open l eoiucinn of er, ' i I «„�� Slum and possibly in' Switzerland. age<;:. and other anti-submarine craft. with !runs not exceeding 8 inches in� I from,the Abbey-tn the palace. The most exquisite textures will be M. Sarraut denied that submarines I calibre. �used in the Princess's wedding dress, F, - 4 ,"� `s: The Queen, with other members of were to be used iRegitimAtely, pro (5) Proposal made to allow Great F a;u `' the royal family, wild be seated in the which already has been placed in ;p [fisted that a large submarine tonnage Britain and the United States 80,000 "' sacrarium of the Abbe charge'of a one-tittle war service , ':`• '` y du ring the W" needed to protect France and her tons each of aeroplane-carriers, Japan ,;. ceremony, while the•King will stand worker. Work has been •begun•on it nies, and expressed surprise that 48,000 tons, and France arld Ital 28- .: :; in the Little town of Braintree, Essex: a y , with his daughter at t:he'rai of the. l h defence plane should arouse 000 tons each. T The.romance surrounding the deaila h fears of .aggression, with Bri- high.altar. Immediately ter the (fz) Proposal made that aeroplane- ": cereaony the couple, follow by the of the dress wil$make it truly a poem aBow�ed a capital ship tonnage carriers be limited toad in silk. The weddi ring ispkwesnenb, royal family, .will proceed to the n8 ng wi8 be mad, at�eater than that of France asud`'Tta'ly of 27,000 tone, with gum not exceed- golf^ w ,: n chapel of Edward. the Confessor and of BritiA ing' 8 inches in.adilbre: sign-the register. If his health per- The Pritsoealis is oftess seers nowadr Mr. Bs4foar retorted with tie• as- (7) Proposal made, and infosmsl]y Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King mite the Archbishop of Canterbury driving aa>a •1. •,,,,;; ,with V sertiou that, in the event of war be- greed to, that the use of subrharinss Prime Minister of Canada and Seere• will ce�iebrate the wedding ceremony Iascelres, Site is more poOoiar t21M .b ;!hale Quest Britain and Tcronga, Br!- *gainst commerce be barred. tary of State for Extern.�*►a�_�„�per8 n---- ------ 1-fir �� -%6 -., - „- Y; f IM- �aw,R ug..••1:.2YS..eli ue Y^'�z'"`•.__,�..�^�,•e. '.M:�•:`L••.Tlitlf! \4. `:�•'� "•�0• ,./i, ..7u: \ _ Y. 'f''. � -'L _ -✓? -4. 2 ,:r�,".�- ''' ��'.,,w � '.n.+1•.'- •f"^.kT.so-..p w'•�Y:••." - x^.}. '+l @: �..;,i'. s. l .. '^Pr"6.-' .,"F„a.�• ,ylztCr''. - _ .•.v—"`�'^yµ�V^'- ..w'fP^' x'�v,.c'�-n''^w.4'.3'�:5-''��Ry „�,.r'a'*. �nc+.6 a-•�`-t•'•" .,,,g,a, °�-.a•^ yin` '*• � '.»* ... *• '% P7-- �•�,-r ;•-t�� t:w i ^-y�?:u••, � p�y:.._ t�,.,�.-y a! yn• fw� �-� �'7 .i,°'=��y,,da: ,. G:' A ned On� CARD-OF THANK-6. ,� ` , f' ..•,., „ feria s va, a 'af •on wOC$ h tbl's d•,� I hereby cdierey to the numerous ` ,ud�ds and netgghtoCS toy deep grab- � '� � e U see esamInatibna in ,view lies t fo their kindness and eapres- �� be uae in Oarnest. $ '• stone of evmpatby shown me and my !line S.