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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_01_04 :��,:?•".. ;.l , .. �^ c�:► ��,a.....-=i•,:r2"'«� _ �,•.,Xr,^p�"wa .. .:.:. •„`.e;,,, `>�: F7"rF'��"". '•-�,-�`;'r:.s'" T,y.�.. •x.•.w. .:.� .�. S'�x;, .r..t'-".= x :,-•:•,:s:t't.;Yyy,,«r. -s.� ��•-.:�*- [n :M� i�'.� e. "- '}' ...-n .✓. ..,. .,:'- •....-— iA hP' I�:'JSf . Z«� .t T.��! :,il•'ri2�j'i3'Z.✓e�''!:'•[.Fi • - :� - «. _. _ ._ ..., - �. �- _1• �� f- •a PICKERING-. VOL. TL1I1: -r - = i PICBERING, ONT., 'FRIDA'Y, ANTJI��C 4; 1924 : . : No. 17:.. . OT01409t alai ftaras: ` PICKERING NOMINATION. I He did- not consider 4t*wise to be too e 1 Ge Q �a- p� economical at the expense of the roads B tablIeh6d 828Medical Vs ii.�7s iJW V The sntrual 'nonminatfon roPetiaQ of I which were now in adeplorabte con-• ;= Pickering Township waa held in the ditfon towards the lake front, which i Town hall, Brougham, on Mpnda , are being neglected, He strongty REENWOOD R E. FORSYTH, Opll. D.. Direietor - Dec. Slot, with the township clerk, D, favored good schools. He thanked klls- - 1�•.Oppt�ometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. , , R, Beaton, presiding. i mover.and seconder and was a eandt- - 9+ Association. Memberot the American Optometrical To Avoid Mistakes ,- There was a good represeotatioii of date for eltber first or second deputy. MILLS Association. Fyea a:amiraed_bY appointment �Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont. -• `- - - electors renal all' parte of the town• W, J. Turner, being called on, • _ *hip and considerable interest shown was a catidid'ate'for file council, but T F TOMUINSON, M. B., Member Stop in municipal tnatterQ would retire If' a council could be a of tate College of Physicians and Surgeons , When the timed or,receivin nemin- -elected by acclamation. �� of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by - ations hftd'ekpire the followinit were G. W. Barker,. referred .to school, the leu Dr,R.Brodie,and latterlg.by Dr,_Cald• _ ook nominated for the respective positions ma'ttet au$ also to the sale of dehoal we1L. Phone Claremont,Qnt. 231y at the council board: debentures. He isas not : going to , T Cia, :11.D., L•R:O.B., t FOR REEVE. criticise the past council, He referred ' _- •. .Edinburgh,member of.the College of Listen to many of the questions brought out hysioiaas and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Juhn Forgfe.Adam Spears,,Juhu'A. a,.. of Royal College of. Burgeons, Ediabu at the tLee[ing. 'lie thought that the ti _ special attention to dateaoes:of, women a,Ld "► White, Ed. Wilson, G.M.Forsyth,H, south' end of the to,vnshi should be children. 'Of50eand-fesidenoe,Brougham: Btilier6 'Spli�ni3ld ChO1Ce Pugh, Silas Tool. - WheA ` c represented-at.the council board, es- of Phol�Oa'ra L 8. FIRST EPUTY.REEVE, eciall durio the ensuing Cifalro rcacl c p+3Spears.-N.$ P y g g gear. _ _P_ Adam E. McEwen, G. M. when ' important questions will be '-DR. GORDON. -Chiroprac• ..It don't matter Who makes Foreyth, coming up. He-thanked hie mover _ and tor. Office hours-2.3 to 5.00 and 7.00 to SECOND DEPUTY REEVE. and seconder, but had not yet decided w 8.00 and byappoinfinent. Phone 320. Brock' the Record, our Oval G. M. Forsyth, N. E! McEwen, ano, whether he would be a candidate-or --Street, Whitby, 51�' - hit d n not, r, A..-W e, Silas Tool, G, L. Mi dleto : = Horn Pi6nograph Jahn B. Stewart-spoke briefly but Barley-FOR COUNCI-LLOR. was nota candidate for a position in " will play it. G. L. Middleton;W. t. Turner.Jno, the council. µ AE. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand A. White, G. W. Barker, J, B. Stew- Dyson Cowan Iefer-red to the devel• sSoiicitor,Notary Public Etc. . Money to act,-Dyson Cowan, Jao. C. Philip, W. opmenta at the south end Qf the town- �n te" d, oda. South Wiag,CourtHouse, Whitby.251y A. Knox, ${las.Tool. C.R, Purcell. ship and thought the south skuld e 1 Wi1 }* WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A,.Bar- Stouffville,' 0�� The meetin teas then resolved intohave a representatiPe. Had not yetrioter;Solicitor 'member of the firm of $ decided whether to stand for election Ityckman u.V3ison.ioster and Beaton. Toronto a public meeting and on motion.D. R. $1 1186 ceii Paid w "1General Irtinta Building,85 Bay Street,Toronto. Beaton was elected to the chair. He or not. g Telephone Main 961 and 962, then called upon the candidutes to ad- John C. Philip, being called, stated: e dress the electdre. The members of that he would be a candidate for the ' _ _ Furniture from n aa, osition of councillor. Dental - the retiring ,council were 'first eallefi P + ; E W.--. " - S. C: R. Purcell.was not a.candidate as : R. HARRY,HL'DSUN, Dentist, upon., Forgie, reeve, gave an account the north was well represented. , Dwhitby.• Offitt-Adam's Terrace, Byron �CtCt Y' to your of the work of the past year, both at John Forgie be{ria recalled,eap�ain- 7. .Z�C REFN St.North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction.when the to board and at the county ed certain matters that came up during _ ` desired)., Sltf orae }_ the meeting. He was in accord with, s" -`- _ couacll. He referred to the changing, g• •, rrrt conditions in the•townsbIpp,the south- the plane for developing'thesotith,but. 'TR. D C. Smith, Dentist, Stnu13- fore pori pay for it. We ehotd ernportion bCcoming graduxilp.a sub- would 'not listen to unreasonable de• ,•' - . pills. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- you the Roods--any qt nUty-the mands, such.as had been received ronto Universities an{f the Royal.College of urban d{atriCt, He' made a cana- DentalSutgeons. Phone office 1011. Residence very best and The est on the parison of the rate of taza'tion ip t$fa+ r• y lois, No outsid appointments. : 261y market, tgWnshin with that.of the whole prow- Adam Spearu, being recalled,thank.. FLAKE B. BEATON.- D. -D. S., J H. BEAL Claremont ince. to the advantage of th'e town- ' hid mover and seconder, and would atnnd for let deputy reeve. iD Graduate of the'-Royal Colelge of Dl oral ship. He referred also to the'valuation P y Surgeons and Universityof Toronto. a 44 r n s ware more. Office a ce t ' Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30. Ind.'ptone 6. neat rear, and to the separation of the position of 2nd deputy ree-ve.- Ii phone 220. 441y BASEETS FOR SALE paha+oa.from the counts which will J. A. White•would stand forth e poi — ---- falls place about the 2•lth of Jan. Re- aittpn of councillor. and woukdy%isid do i - Y'etertiflarf/ feirria to township matters,he stated tifor the township if electe « The tiradereigned wishes taenotify`the that-t a council began the year with Q. L. Middleton"hsd`aotliirh- (3.KERSLAKE. B. �'. Sc: Honor public that he has purchased from the a deficit of over$8,001 which has been er to add to what he had ales . The Universal' al' .Graduate of.University of Toronto. All executors of the late W. G. Barnes He,solicited the rotes of the electors ��••'a.�7CT'SYl�. -taC ice•® wiped out. Hesep oke of the•.expendi cases given prompt end careful attention.Phone a!1 the basket and basket material in fort be position of councillor. 9002.. Claremont. 821y stock and will be:able to.furnish fruit lure on roads,wI�ich ryas not so great P (Ope of Our,Productions) }A as it would havei been on aeconat On motion of M. S. Cha atl,sec qe sell Sill's Rite-Lite. Lone for 'acuerrent prices. Write or-phone. a[ the,was again a c d4dateof r ether of Beapridr on and John Foggiewereappoint- h D fiat'" whi quoins** Qui{bel. P ed to draft a memorial gelatin to the a n market for}}�� 11 �alf►e t f ss-itlon of reeve. and le-reply to some R FRANK PENNOCg late Col.J. E;,Fareweil. the rice. W. V. RICHARDSON=-Real E9 ' � c criticisms he stated that he to P r� v♦ . tate, Insurance.Conveyancing, No GREEN RIVER ONTARIO ifvtor the position. All have retivefexcept.JohnForRie, rFOR BALB Public.Etc.,Pickering,Ont. e, y 1tf ' Adam 9 ears, first deputy-reeve, reeve, and G. M. Forsyth.god deputy- Heap Wagon,: , p reeve:both of Whom are elected b BuRRy ' being salted upon, reviewed the work y `� POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, �'j�j ('� during the year. He referred to the acclamation s Dr.•N. E.McKewen and y� s : :[' a for Counties of Toek and Onsarlo Sao- �•�~ PIt.►��J�i�i �.i • expenditure on roads, bridges knd eul. Adam Spears. Who are is the field for 19et of Iron Harrows - Jim Galso of all kinds &"snood to on sborsest • �•� verts. The amp sent on roads let deputy reeve, and (I. W.,Barker. All in good shape. ' notice. Address Oran wiser P.O„ ons, _ G. L: iddieten.,J-C.Philip and J. A '`VOodworkin and f e6eral - LUMBER YARD and bridges dart over P Whtte as councillors, two of whom g TT BEATON-TOWNSHIPOLERH $8,000 less ttlsn its 19 thanked are to be elected. .BlacksmithinR. 1.F a Conveyancer. Commfselmer for isklaW a Lbe ratepayers for thw fideace im- t no farfh�,raoypeeero�mc�y cant. ass. fdoarr to loan posed on him durinitt tDe past three S�..H. JACKSON, Brock Road a !°f.n1i, o" Asphalt of > I/o- years and solicited their support for ; As hart Roofing ROSEBANK Pickering, Ont.' p the position of First deputy reeve. r' DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock aur- G. M. Forsyth;second deputy-reeve, Th eighteen U, S.E.T. bots from tioneer. Graduate of C. hf. Jonas~School. Just arrived another was next called upon, reviewed the Dumbarton, who took the edu bonaI Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed ronto As- work-of the year to hfa,depNrtment, y $70 d - g P : sum and the T�lird Older Boys Parlia• Here" Yo Arb stock. Block- rid to.ing Term All kande of= Ph] of T b Shingles, crease In cies.'te,printing. etc. , An tour lee Thureda of the Ro Mus: m fly attended to. Terme reasonable.k. Phone Oljl COalin encieo, andez laioed the{n- , z extra voters'list had to be printed for rnentatToronto. found It an exceed m"TM. -MAW, 'LICENSED ACU- red and• een shades � ingl.y pleasant and profitable tri '" v s TIONEER.tor York. and DuFham the Provincial elections as the Very impresaioaable We the tact p 4 III, CII lII.t0 the voters'list was Increased h shout fro ® fJYnBYit, Counties. All kinds of sales promptly attended y' arranged at v, and ndepen- vote. Thr !aw suit,re Fairport Har• We come to their kitchen panty and _ dent phones. Whitby,Ons. Sly club room. Our regular mid week co :quote low gripes CII. hoe went alta as the toRtlaliip. The a. other expenditures is his department meeting. w#ll be .held in the church I „t. �BVRNINaHAM EROS Abe a000i3 In large school on Friday evening. when s �— was ezplaiaed clearly. He Wae again • qusIItltle9. x enndidate for the position of second library will he opened and the junior (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) deputy reeve and solicited the support ams sill o initiated. The sector boys �ju�]b(x,Y•f of the ratepayers. iF nB-and- aye._trust' that „ �` • D. Gordon 8� dollmany senior boys and youhg mea of - — •--Baildera, General Cuntr>io- f -G.L,Middleton,councillor:discussed the community will be present. 171-in gle the expenditure on bonuses for wire _._ 7 r, tors and Si 'Writers. f . . OS fences, Hvdro lights for Greenwood, jr Alterations and repairs of every D A MORD tJ F `now shrivelling,oto... ti referred_to Hp` A• Ready 'Roofing J the good work of the council'in wiping description.' Concrete. work A month after the moiCor accident _ .. � out the deflctt: He criticfbed the ac- Chirooeya repaired j tion of fornier�Ciuncili in creating the on the Whttbp-Port Perry road, ,in - .-., and Lath - Estimates free. -: 4.Funeral Director � which his companion, Nicholas Lone- :� deficit. At flap beginning of the year Can, was fatally Injured, Archie Mc- FAIRPORT P O. -ONT .ucara Licensed. - he was oppo P. > 1 road yuperintendent, but now he be• of Cannington, died in the :. -Up to-date Motor>equipment lieved it good'husiness to have aroad Oshawa Hospital on Monde morniri • _ _ with the circumstances. @,urrounding. Fe A. . R E E S .O R �t y superintendent. He again offered uta t._ . Trait Trees, Shrubs Etc. Suceeasor to ...'- services as councillor said solicited the the accident'still unrevealed. owing to — - t)tefact that he was.uoconscious ever , CHAS. B ERL•. - MA AM support of the ratepapere. since his admission to the hospital. ' T.lQCZTiST ��� Having secured..the agenny for E.D. John A. White, councillor.thanked Smith&Son. Ltd., Nur�eryiuen.r - Phone 9000 the rate dyers for the hearty aupport The accident occurred on November �- - Myrtle station, and it .la thought the. „j I am prepared to take grdere for all - strongly condemned former :councils 71v7♦iT1J. ' kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, ' • car is which the two men were trayFick BroO klIri our *x_11_ or reckless oa sofiture, He tamest- vellin was oto Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at i� �i jrlllj$ ed the had roads of certain pgttione of g going great speed,and _ ►" g4 the towns but would be in a Mer is supposed to have turned over two lowest possible prices. ` or three times on the level.roasd, re. f Special rates for lar a uantit{ei. I am supplying the Grocery Stores Position another vear to fmprove. P g q them. He explained the ez pp sulting-in its being demolished. An 28tf with the noted p peaditure inquest was held by Coroner Dr. Hoig -- - _ for relief and fon damages to sheep on Mond evening, butwae•adjourn- • ru `�"- NT FLAVU BREAD-FLOUR - killed by doge. He favored liberal g' g , Y• GhapTllaIIr P1CICe1G`lllg ANP payment for schools and referred to a uatil.eome tutors date. , • 'MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR numbdr of young men of tbeYownehip 'Tows and Points who had made'tbeir mark 4n the OUNBAIfiTCN.- _._ -JusL try a back. I am sure you world. Was again a candtdate I..,We —i—T—- — New Year oat _ - i o nun Ne Y t 1.-- oast on f councillor nand ' OR ALEALSO, - you well like it. st , P asked for Happy • F S • ore ort Wm o the eu ort of the electors. Sore t Thom under __ �• • pp _ ilk Furd Touring Oar, Maple Leaf 8 inch Cihaa•�lls8nc - BraokhII Ed. Willson,being called rispco,was rise doctor's.care. .::your Vote and Influ- . grain grinder. Vereot 8i inch p�rain pleased to receive a nomination,con- Misies Saunders and .Kick visited grinder. Foot lift riding pipw.' Lister grstulat@d the outgping council In with Miss Allison last week. eIICe 18 requested t0 engine o h.p.,'Crown gang plow•32 ft their good work for the pgst year. He litsster Jimmie and Miee Ethel Bien and 4o ft extension ladders, W I N T.E R T E R eaid'that Pickering township should kin entertained guests over the week ,_'pnterests Heavy team wagon, have the ablest men s t the county end. Opens Jan. 2nd. '- cotincN tiba neat year on account of Next-S•nnday -the• Sabbath Sobool Of this -- W. F. Disney, areeawood - — the im octant issues to be dealt with and Church Service will be at 1.46 dad - _ t : ' LLIOTT P - —;Townshi 42tf ]phone Pick 714 He strongly criticised the Dominion, 3 p. m.,respectively.- h• Government for their scandalous ac- Glad to, report M.rrs, Wm. Ta for t tion in regard to Pickering Harbor. somewbet improved in health- Fops t'Vote for . LaNdss C S11!!t Yonge da Obarles ate,Toronto He strongly advocated every effort be Is entertained for her recovery. . �+ CORonge 0 arle RED-YOrD men made to secure Hydro power and light 'The highway pavement makes such } g for the,township. Was not s Candi- a Rood rink. ,Our young people enjoy MeRWEN • • and women for positions as steno- date for councillor,, ed New Yeaii eve skating thereon. ' . nY „ graphers,acoountants,'-private`sec- Elm and rs. -rry,oBuffalo. �.ii a� Chopp�n� retarisa-oo®mercial teachers etc: -Hugh Pugh, treasurer, and a former a eat New. Years' Day with the let - for --->_ member of the council, spoke.briefly, P AND FL MING Some of the snider s offered tufa p + • � _ �" year were$76 to st00 a month and is which he referred to the t�owne-hip ter a parents, O. W.and Mrs.Holmes, up to 161b00r$1800,=1800, $2000 and debentures and called attention-to the So strange that .rural mail. man First. Deputy-Reeve $2500 per annurb. IT P1Ys To GET. should need a holida How could eo• , f am preppaarred to do Chopping and good terms secured at their sale, thus y p Oat FlAking every'Monday,. SUPERIOR TRAINING. .Enter ehowiog the high_standing._of._this pie do without their morning paper P and Friday townebi in financial circles. He re- And yet they did. ' �T MC� y time. Every graduate of this year ferred fee in to the death of OoI. George and Mrs.OlivF�,tnoeral . f Bright, iv• E. secured employment. Write •for. h1 ` 9tonebQttte_Eor sale P Farewell.who had been township so. were here attending Lhe of the ftudeome estafogue. P letter's mother, Mrs. Anv¢ Annan, - t licitor for 36 ears. Was not a candi- ; 0 . John F. Baylea,� Claremont o date for municipal bonon also Mrs. Kemp and George Dick, of Ve,terinary ,wgtlrgeOII �-• W.J. Elliott, Principal Dr.N. E. McEwen than all those Kankakee, and otter friend's from a IMral Route No.2 who supported him at.thelast election, distance. 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Ta ri Ted " `re.i 1 s ilarplt.e view -York TE dry r err • three Barr' l aurae of Tr +, to they fttfs. �aney fn leo-ao��nR wain having tke ,.• . . f Y AdI to,ins anr�' and flo:pita.1 er fi 8 wiLLl ArACLIoD RAINY �a�t:^tt ei+*t-hour rtretetn. papila r wo eeirora o tkv School- '. a rnonth}y allowanw and travelling - _ �a turtRa'■er ,toilaoriaatrlel' ew Y rk.For ' Tho- !1„ta.►l n tw rad.tit. l • , , ' ,� (Copyright; sus Allen.l 1 "! -CHAPTER XXIV.—(Cont'd.) I " di d ; What in time d he want b. o Wts Tt � The waitressiacame,took their order.,that for? If he'wanted it why didn't y .'..: ._ » -GREEN.... tEA' .n I'm out to Golden to-day ,n Hail Columbia..copy?!khat a what a�fellow trewherAwour .oder sanies be n-wOQt H4G3d, departed. The boss'll go' epeadent upon wood _ e -a queer,wild-goose chme" Kirby said. gets for being accommodating" for their existence. Football is one of is the best at 'slay .-prise=Try its "A man gave me a 3il.y. He didn't "He did it so that we wouldn't.see tha_Lew th&t cov;d-dispense with !t want to tell me tl�e'information out it. Is there an other record kept of f°r ' - a l out, wihatever it ill. I don't know the marria es? - the 6oalpoets and"the ;flag•stieks ----"'—'—"' „ could be made-of some other material, r i; why. A What he said was for. me to! Sure there in. The preachers and but wood is the most convenient. - Trains With. Blfams. go to Golden an' look over the list of the judges •who perform marriWs. it Railway trains capable not only of - marriage licenses 'far-the To crick , wood Is 'Indispensable. y ge past month,have to.turn back.to tla the cbrtiflcate �_ ` tfggalling--themselves but of setting . ^* or two." j wit�iin thirty• days and we make a. Where slhogld we be without willows `r -!fie points on whictl+they are running _. lel Her eyes. flashed an eager question record of 'em." from wbich our bats are made and - _ V: - _, at him, "'You don't; suppose—it� "Can' I see that book?" ".. - .ash,for the'Wickets? But a bat needs sad o1 clearing these'afteF heir pass- u be that Esther was married to "I'll do the lookin'," the clerk said other woods as well'is the willow. To Rge will materialize in the near future, your uncle secretly and that she prb.-p- shortly. "Whose marriage is it? And If certain technical roblems on which „ y' „ g • help to make the handle springy cams p lased not to tell. what date? rg en fneera are now en G, is introduced for splicing, rubber (the g gaged can be I hadn'tthought of than It mightl Lane gave ouch information she 1 h soiled. - His eyes narrowed in comcentra-`could.' The clerk mel' when Rose product 'af another tree) frequently ,f The problem has been brougfit much tion. "And if hTack"aa' Bliss,"23ar_i= told him it was very important to her, being let into th%handle to sive nearer solution by a device which en- m d j found 3 as officials a o d an had t fou tout, thatwould ciale h ve a pay f alas when greater 'spring." -abler a train running tram a mala line - explain why they called On, Uncle charming young women smile at them. A bat made entirely of willow, wi -~• : James the night_the wan 'killed. Do But he found no record of an max- oat any aplldng, would have 'no to a branch to clear" the points for you want to to,Golden with me?-' rihage o of which the knew either of "spring" at All, and a pl$yer would not .the main line after it h passed over """ u �e ::;�:::: ': She nodded eagerlq. "Ula,`I do,- She e contracting parties, be able fo hit,a hard owing to t:h . them. - Kirby 1 I.believe we'l'l find out some-� "Once in a while some preacher Gym•• Automatic electric signalling is, of oat' thing there. Shall we oro by-Ow inter_:forgets to turn.in his certificate,".the, course, already used on the London 4S79 urban?" clerk said as he closed the book. "Old Ash �� in zaan� ways in sport., ki gr y �' "As soon"as we're through lunch." Rankin is the worst that way. He The best trines of lawn-tennis and Under ound RaiIwa s, on which the t „ badminton rackets are.-made from it-, f Passage, of a train automatically They walked acroaq along Arwpaboe forgets. You might look him up. , A NF:W DOLL OUTFIT`. , Street to•the loo and took a Golden i Kirby slipped the clerk a dollar and so are hockey sticks, and the thea y tfiropva the'aignal to"danger" uhtil the - C train has passed out of the'"block sec. 4579. —This ie.- a- very desirable car. It carried them by the viaduct turned 'away. Rankin wad a forlorn,varieties of croquet mallets_ Bowsl _ model and one that will lease the over the Platte River and through the hope, but he gnd Rose walked out m and arrows and billiard quer are ala4 tion," while the brakes are applied little "doll mother," for not only the North Side into the country: They a little house in the suburbs where the made principally from ash. I p - :-from the track it the driver should ran ' y rushed past truck farms and app's preacher lived, Caere a to De the only satis past a dagger signal. . - garments but the doll ere well may be orehprds into the rollin.-gelds be;;ond He was a friendly, white-haired old This method has, hglvever, been ap• made•from this pattern here given. here the-cr l�Bd been harveste� gentleman; and• he made them ve _toryFood for plicing, and it is zea _ ��Pit licable untii now oil ;on se The dol' may be 4f drill or unbleached and cgs much s in the handles' of hockey sticks y titan of the land-lay in the mallow bath at-home under the impression track without I muslin, and'stuffed with floss hair or of a summer sun. The swum round the had come-to et .married. A tennis rackets to impart "spring." r,' points nr crossings, . y y g since there has been ao mechanical cotton batting. The dress could be Table Mountaing�ihnto the little town slight deafness.was is part responsible The better woods, such u- ebony, ' appliance enabling a 'train automat!- of gingham, creta F, chambrey, silk huddled at the-flint of Lookout. �for this mistake, sad mahogany, are used to weight the. tally to select one out of two or more .or crepe, and the to snatch, or of From the terminus of•the Iine they "May I a" the license?' he asked, butts of billiard cues. The heads air •tracks. lace or embroidery. walked u the steep hill to the court-;after Kirby bad introduced himself anti clubs.are usak:Ily.mala of beanhj It baaMishp croquet ■. ickory or gree dolls: 12, 16.and ZO triches in ten an expensive made"+was stand`ln`—may or a moatgntcattSeman rovtdes the.alantin of retain the signalman and the signal- gth• the curb. Just as Kirby and ose uzzled- His bye went to Rgpe, seek-, and fish gOu clubs box at Junctions to control the work-�To make the 'doll iu a 16-inch size reached the.machh,�1�a_�nung man ran information. A wave of color wosl_ - rods. i Ing of the pointe, and for this reason requires yard of 86-inch material down the st+rps of the court-houso and.sweeping into he�sat cheeks. Thea From taacew°°d are made the Saa� The dress and ca re yard ate � bows for archery; this * r :automatic' signallinghas hada rola- P quire h ped into the car. The man was'Lane knew w ' and the hot blood tively small Held of utility on steam- The cap �Ia�sa req•zires 1e. yard. Jack Curtniiigh4m. He took the driv- mounted into'bis'own.-:His gaze hur- used for sigh-grade crit stumps. ?° Worked mala lines. Pattern`fnailed to any address on er's seat. � Beside him was n veiled riedly and in embarrassment fled from ' roost t of lilt fn a v young woman in a leather motoring-;Miss McLean's face.. , •�� - The new selector device�wfli_.enable P er or stamps, by coat. In spite of the veil Lane rocas-' "You don't quite nnd3ratand," x= W1 i sttiry s�s� t :trains to set their oven io nts, and to the Wilson Publishing Co., T3 West nixed her as Phyllis Harriman. �p laintld to the Reverend Nicodem High up on the wall, near the Not+ .;close them after-their passage. Adelaide Street; Toronto Allow two Cunningham .akin. 4,We've some. zrrrairr �laf' anlg_to—t°.irs=.maa Gate at VVIndaoL.Castle, is a$tons The device will make for safety, for weeks for receipt of pattern, cousin and anger ushed .his face, 9uire alwnt some one you married—or(upon which.is-engraved the letter "O." qi atatistles show that automatic signals Without a word he reached"for 'the'rather to Sad out if yon did marry I Tae letter is about two trachea in diaar are far less likely to to wrong than a starter, threw in the clutch, and gave him. His name is Ctianin hags. .We _ ger g star,and deeply cat In the hard stone. signalmail, who may at any moment a the engine gas �hpve reason to think he was married ]sow did it come_there and for w has cause an accident owing•to temporary The rough rider watched the car;a month or two ago.--But we're not f mental_aberratloa. move down the hill "I've made a mis-'sure." does it stand? � take," be told his companion- "I told�. -The old man stroked his silken Tradition says that-it records the' w at signal makers have for the best part James I was eomin' here to-day. He white hair. At times his mind visa a height of Oliver Cromwell'■ giant por-� generation endeavored to slimin- little hazy. There were momenta when ter, -who was stataoaeld at the let �sck know, an he's beat zea to it..", y gate- Mo _ so far as possible_ the '•human els- �� ?" a slight '� Whpt�ha=m• will that do. asked' 8 fog seemed to descend upon it isgnse to keep away intruders. =Hee meat" from railway working, and the Rose. "The information-wriWbe there'His memory in recent years had been that the letter is eleven-feet from the crowning triumph will have been at• for t.3, too, won't it?" quite treacherous. Not lora since he ground, this is a "tall" statement, and FV taiaed whelk every train becomes its "Mebbe .it will. Msbbe it won't.�had forgotten to attend a long at eves when it is explained that the v which he was to conduct the-services. • _ .own signalman and seta it own points. We'll soon find out. 'I d o roadway has been lowered. it Issues `Rose caught her friend's arm ser are say I did marry your friend one with the impression that this r4 they were :passing through ilia hall. A good many young pEople canoe t° "Roundhead" must have been a t --The WOtrld'i Most WOI1lCl�ll1 "F::rby, da you suppose your cousins me. The license clerk'at the court i.' giant " Cayes, really know Esther was married to ve kind He tends them here." Indeed. -. .. iia No Objections As Yet your uncle? Do on think they can be, +he man's name was Cunningham The probable 'azplanation is that: -1'he Moet magnificent cavern In Erin. Tlghtvd (nea -Christmas —'•WhCunningham," y pg p- huge fellow, having little also W y trying to keep t quiet so s tangTames CunninhaKirby rain this h ope is.near the town'of•Adelsberg, in do you treat me so coolly? Do you claim .the estate?" passed his L do but parade up and down, grottoes, to one of which a ball is held She—"Why, really, I shall be bet• had deprecated the idea of his comin to me I mar a man b that to Golden and had ridiculed the- g y of his master's name. every Bank Holiday. ter able to tell-you after I've received pO8di-'I did Co a bto hank of it I'm sure This gigantic porter was a great The wonderful-caves at'Jenolan, in mem, you know;' , bility of his unearthing any informa-; young woman, character, and frequently.preached In .-'New South Wales, are believed to tion of value. Yet he must have called the old preacher said stretch for 180 miles.. Via$3ra are 41- up Jack as soon ser he had lett the pD° you recall her name? I mean me parish church at Windsor, much to lowed is the Night Caves, into which Nothenp tett office. And- J. had hurried to the, maiden name," Rose said, excite- the annoyance of the lncumbeDt, who fro ray of aatnrsl light has eve? gene An elderly magi who knew some- town within'the hour. It might be m Ont drumming in her veins. in those days, had to keep a still No-o_l.don t seem quite to remem- tongue !n his head. The strange thing - thing of law lived tn'an Irish tillage the€ Rose had hit on the reason for qq ilg _ i Erated, but they may not eater the where no solicitor practisEd. He' was 'the hostility he felt on the part of ber it. BuE-s was a charm,ng young is that this servant of Cyontwell kept _CeVeg and $rottoee_whlctt.Da4e�oC 4.et both cousins to his activities. __Tbers woman—very attractive, I might say. his llfthe-habit of arranging tdv disputes wife and daze � position ei the Restoration, .and, been explored. These caves, now pub-' was something they did not want,My daughter mentioned it of his net hbors and milli their " curiously enough, for a man of his re- wills ltc pr°party, were discovered is 1811 g � brought to the tight o! day. What afterward. -during.a search for a notorious bush- wills for them. more potent reason could mere be for f `May I• ask if Mrs. Rankin and Itgtona scruples, treated as one of his ranger. At an early hour ' ie morning- he concealmentthantheir desire to keep ur daughter are at present in tho most treasured possessions a large was aroused from his slumbers by a the fortune of the mii:iortaire in their house?" Raked Lane. ,Bible given to him by "Sweet Nell of� In s volcanic region near Naptea inloud his h'ead�us of the window, be. asked hands?- I• "Unfortunately, no. They haw Old IIrary.'� - thI'reiasrkable Cave of the Dog- The �� fortune da '� fumes of carbonic acid which viae from I shouldn't wonder if you haven t to,spend a few'days visiting aho ---.r i the crevices o the floor which wti rise from who was there. rung`the-bull's-eye, pardner," he told,Springs If they were here they could - her. "We ought to know right soon',.re-enfoorce any gaps in my memory, _ `U dog, or any other, small animal, "It's me, Patsy Flaherty. 'Tia me „ I which is not all it once was." The which wanders about there.' self couldn't get a wink of sleep, think- nOW' �� , Reverend Nicodemua an3iled tag of the w11I I have made.' The Clerk.in ,the recorders office slml9-- Recently.a cave was discovered near smiled when Kirby said he wanted to getically.. t "What's the matter with the,will?" Asa-her-ztame Ea er c an Toulouse containing clay models o1• look throu¢h th I;t•enae-_�e�+ater--I�Ie` - prehistoric animals whichaged the amateurrI swung a book round toward them. ahked Rose eagerly.. Matter, indeed. replied Pat- ''Sure, "Hel ourself. What's the bi { The old parson brought 'his. mind ape=o ,000 yearn ago. It was found p y g b:ck to the sub_ with a visible et- - •ashy an adventurous Frenchman, who I've not left meseif so mach as p idea? .Another young fellow was in t, j dived day latter da into an unexplored m�legged stool to sit,down upon!"" lookin' at the licenses only a ininut:iallged,fort, Oh, yes] The young lady who y „ as married to your •friend—"_ He torrent until he came to the entrance. a at a loss for the nage. a f The clerk moved over to another 'Cunningham,"?Then, with an ,electric' torch is one .Altered Cireumstancea. Kirby supplied. - Helen was at her first art �� desk Mere he was typevftitng. Flier " -' Dared, he avenin, through' the under- party. back was turned toward them. Kirby Quite so--Curminghairi. ,Well, it 'ground stream Tor more than a mile refreshments were served she refused might have been McLeod. I=I rather until be-found a dry galla a second helping.of ice cream with a turned the pages o!the book. He and it did sound•like that." gallery. Rose looked thein over to tet'. ey "McLean. Miss Esther McLean," Perhaps the modt distinctive o1 all polite "No thanip,"'altbough she look- covered, the record for three months corrected the cattleman patiently. r caverns is the Ice Cave near Do Ina, ed wistful. without finding anything'Of.interest " , P y in•Hungary, which has an area o1 10,- aid the y y The fact is I'm not sure about the .: "Do have some more;dear," a Patiently.the went over the leaves young lady's name. Mather and Ellen nn hostess. lignin. •' g , ,. __w_ould know. -I m sorry the re not winter, and, u the ice taken vera cur!- "Mother to me o say 'Flo;thank „ � - to the- winter, --— here, "t hie y ' the little girl e 1 Do you bapper_ to remember whether; „,- lknewer4 oqs shapes, the effect is strikingly ltua xp ained, "but-I you made out any license application iho�w plea aril the young lady was Wiley—"Remember that old million• beautiful when the cave is itft"tininated don't think-she knew how small theCunningham as she fair or dark. for amen.-named . any The old reacher smiled at hose sire wanted to marry mall' by electricity. dishes lusts going to be." time i'n the past' two montha?" he benevolently. "I really don't know. Hubby—"Yee. In' the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky _ T asked. "And how easily you gat me aw Were are DlYls, lakes, and 's Yank's Mistake.- "For a marriage,license?" I'm afraid, my dear young woman, ' ay �t „ " that I m a very unreliable witness. from atm." cataract with a fall of 250.ft. Outside An American millionaire was being Yes• „ , , shown by a 9ootEish peer:aver a H "Don't think I.have. Can't remem- Yon dont recollect any details. For "Bet your lite I do, ba. hal" there is-an botel�or file convenience tgh- Instance, how - e e married that Floaeie Fla en a Dn m�.-=I-waros-my vacation: v" p of visitors. Religious services have y {We vvdeks. Maybe it was then. Can't they bring witnesses with them. rer fou-used .to like pretty well an been held, and even marriages cele When they reached the house Lhe y find it in the book?"_ Yes. . I Was working 'in the gar- hist Just bought bet a set of sables for •brated,.in 'this remarkable cavern., American noticed over the entrance , ,.No.,r —weeding the strawberry-patch, I Christmas." �.-.. halI the -motto: "East,'West, Home's "Knowate?'� think. They came in--an autoinobile Kirb shookdhia head. alone: Wife and daughter were the How It Was. Best." y Wi vp There is very little happiness in get "F;iat!" we �surpriaedly ezblalmed, . Turning to the owner, he remarked: The voice of Rase; high with ea- - ting; bs�t there is a lot of happiness in , "Well, my lord, there's one stipulation 6i emert, came.from across the room. (To be contianed..) The -lntadit--Bred to�Ir shots at you � D ,G „ - - - �—=-t --'--- giving. It is the plus of life, the gen-' mast make,' •pointing to the motto, hooky_here. from a distance of lase than twenty- ,1, Just as some men are too dull for Brous overflow of kindness, of service,' ffve feet? How, in the wvrtd did he `Thai fellow Hame' has got to take I Her l!^ger ran down the book, close their obs, so others.ora too clever.— of love, that'makes no of vitae to the; "happen to miss you?" -down his advertisement." to the l.,nding. A pa Dr. cut j out wit} r. sharp kenknife, so deftly Dr. Cyril Burt _ wort$ that brings u4 real success andel "He didn't miss me; I missed him;" + iness. People who board eve responded. J. Faller Gloom.. ".Tho Minard's Llnlr4it Heaia Cuts4 that they had passed is twice without haDD every. - Self-pity -is a waste of time, .and thing they get, who never give o motorcar dodge which. I, have begn "Whc,did that?'demanded the clerk has,never been known to pr6duce any themselves or of their means, who There are 1,800 varietks.of lizards Sorted to acquire stood me in good angrily. is the world.� but bad results. never think of others, may manage to , stead. 'I .hadn't the least' difficulty In "Probably the young man who was scrape a fortune together, but QIt3� - tAmug-b}x-tu;aets." 16SUR No. 1—'24. � just in Dere. His name is deck„Gan jningham, Lane answered Minard's Liniment liar Dandruff. neve= grow. -O. S. Marden j",c^,• .�✓.. n ,., r•s 2p w '��:, 3'-E,,, r s ai :^,. 'w».:._ .. .ffii•i,�,'1.4,-s "S•C�' �LGSd�- .3} D� >.r � ,: 'f•:-..« n: s w� m z per. r. .. ,, w.., ... ,-.: _ .,^. ,,. .'� .+'�”' o't.�,ti ,' -; ,':'ks S"-"'%y'. �*«''w� 'r.}': ••.,:�w.� _ `r'..:k' ;f^a� ♦T �rV K 0 : •-. -: . r, a v , . - ;. - T. . . . • ----. - �---�-- N Brief �_ ItiO DES'f R©YID TU 5�1PPLY �� x - ewe in � . __ . > vancouvei, B.C.-Emeavation work don is taking,a lesuiing Pik in tld . , ., .a• .. on the new Dominion Government dry-'construed-on and maintenance o! good Ii ,.i;• : dock at Ea imalt has been ro ass-I highways. .w �S�xo Out erg '" P b ys. OYOr Z Y EV leen! Taken Across Orae[ in 7 �,;• , Ing so rapidly during the peat fowl Toronto, Ont-3'1ys total value 'o! ' :: months that the basin is almost ready metalliferous production for the !!rats December Causing-�rreparable-W tet A: <i fbr the construction works. Laying of,nine months of 1928 exceeded that • • •A despatch from Wlarton,' Out, Croker reserve, on the Bruce Penin- ; �' concrete_has commenced The !natal- -d'uri the correa ;,a. ng ponding period of - gays:-Shipmen#a made jnae In time sula, early iA tke month, when is �� lation of the pumps and machinery'182E br $079,007; or 18 per cent. `I . - f;oz the Chnstraas aaukets 1n,United etructioas vrera received by •Agent r- �` J, t will Le started,,in all probability, next thus dprrionstrating the stror-g pod, 1. states•cities brought to a conclusion Alez. Moore from the Dominion Gov :: summer.. - `tion which Ontario's metal mining In __.mer the season as industry which has ernment.lorMd ng further cutting of ?.... ;* � 'I <' dustry occupies at the present time one in this trees on the d�},I ' '" Taber Alta.-A re etered seed` wn to amazing pzoporti fiserve, and re airing `:�;? ?. y . ;•,, 81 - ' l q °•,,,. •' company The value of production for the flroiqil province but one which can be viewed the collection of five- conte on each ?- • x: Pant be known sa the Taber nine months this ' J -LL�,"::.° -< Seed Grawera Limited, is being organ-. year was $81-,802,64 . With, anything but .equanimity by bundle from all that had already been coingared with $26,923,637 in-the cot s" those who Have the lntniro wail-being cut The Indians were very Indignant 5* ized here. It will own equipment for . "' cleaning seed will grow seed and responding period o! the' previous ed the forest lands. of Ontario at at the Governments action, as large ? ca year. Gold production shows a.ough11 . :heart, This-is the annual destruction sums had been made b them revs- r � Y on registered seed o orations ' y P ,; �: R<,� and marketing decline.' Silver,-however, shows an is of fir and other young trees to pro-' bully in this business, but the Agent yY g generally. T clean-; vide Christmas.treat for the homes.was firm !n upholding his orders, and Y"Y Ing crease o! over one million ounces. The st S plant is expected to be in opera and institutions in the United States• no further depletion took place on tion n time to handle seed this season.I nickel-copper industry is' back again Re inn Sank.-Ina Fon a pre-war basis. In rsoent years' the New England the reoerve. The forbidding of this g Preliminary re•f A� A Cure for Tuberculosis the secretary Montreal, Que.-The Lee Puncture- States supplied this 'demand and in- destruction by the Indians did not, o! Pork y of the Canadian; Dr.Spshlinger,a young Swiss'scieat• , Proof Tire Co. of Canada Ltd. to lob smaller measure the Province of course,apply to !vete Janda,and the Seed Growers AssociE.tion makes the' • PP Y Pr fat, who has practically achieved s eating in this vicinity,,where a mod Quebec, bnt..the Weahin n Govern- activities of the American dealers following estimate of the market sup-, .. Yto cure for tuberculosis. Tbrou lack ern manufacturing plant will be erect, kh ' 1. tnent,-placed an embargo both upon were transferred to. these, and many of-funds he has never.yet acqu redia• Ply of registered and No. 1 seed:'ed, having a capacity of 250 tires and, :•• the•cutting and the shipment of home-farmers".and. their help .had,several complete sen:m, but eighty per cent. 'wheat, 264;014 busheb, on 12,612 600 tubes daily. This is a branch o! _�� trees for this purpose, with the result busy weeks in trying to catch up with of the cases treated with his tncom- scree; oats, 61,240 bushels, on 8,680 the Lee Tire & rubber Co. of Con-,' •"' ;hat dealers acioas the line turned the•demand, plete serum have recovered, though!acres; barley, 17,026 bushels, on 836 shokocken, 'lea., manufacturers oP their eyes to the apparently illimit-I Almost the entire output cf the they had failed to resyond tv an;other'acres;, corn, 4,860 bushels, on 386 uncture- roof' neuro t' t .. p P P a is tires. able Supp-lies in Ontario,the consumers Bruce-Peninsula, was for the Pitta- treatment.' TIM serum require§ cbn-I serge. The great bulk of• this seed Sydney, N.S.-Satisfactory pro- was produced is and aakslr i willingly paying the extra charges burg market alone, and it •ir, atated tributions from vaccines from twenty- grecs is being made in the sale of Sydf� chewan. for freight necessitated by the longer j that twenty-five railway cairn, with two horses. Ontario is negotiating nay coke. The sales so fel have been '�haiil to the American markets. (an average of six -liundred trees to for the use of the serum. ( Brandon, Man.-That the develop- largely confined to the Maritime Pro- I Each fall the buyers for the Am= each car, left Wiarton last month for mbnt of good roads in Manitoba, and winces. No difficulty has been ex-� . •clean trade reach the localities select-,the city of Pittsburg, these costing the C IEBRATE RAI3IUM particulrrly in the Brandon district, perienced in getting dealers to handle? id 'by them andarrangements are -dealer a total of about ten thousand DISCOVERY BY CURIEhas made. rapid strides within the the product and these could sell more wade for file amrua2 "cut.'_'_ which dollars. Many of the traces ped , - , , 'past three years was emphasized when.than they can get, With the new bat. ally begins early in November.- stood as high as fifteen ! and over one hundred good roads bointers tory of ovens going, there will be al' r -Thin year it fs com uteri that around would be retailed !or as uch as Twenty-fifth Anniversary Of PP y, 1. P gi.thereif at Brandon for the District lar r Ifo 1 , which should come nesK five thousand railway cars, each-con- twenty dollars'k the city,mentioned, Notable Event is Fitly COW- Association's.meeting recently, Each meeting the demand. It is underst, ' L' -I- staining on an average.from five to six' The eas rn aide of the Bruce Pen- meniorated.in Paris. . year finds Manitoba in greater favor that coke will be sent to'Quebec Pro- " hundred trees, have' gone across the insula ha a reeiy any coniferous , with the travelling public and in this vine shortly and arrangements are border from,Canada -the and total'trees, and• ose on the wooded west- A deopatch. from Paris says:- : gYrespect the district surrounding Bran- now being made to.handle it there. �, of deetrnclioji being over two and 'a ern side are required for windbreaks. a cold,draughty barn on aback Street' - _ - s. lbs; ' .. as on.the Arunk, the result bei that the Government to formulate a lie discovered radium To-day that event ng Po y roosters, 16c; duclCliags, over lbs., the stump dies and rots is the,to late this tree-destroying men- ,was commemorated in s grandiose .`: -11 iasis n e young, 10 lbs. and rap, 20c. r business do not destiny the trees com- protection of the young timber and President e! the Republic and a dozen Manitoba wheat-No.� I IQortheru, Dressed poultry-Spring chick ` letel but cut thein above the Arst the reforestation of the areas not fit other public dignitaries participating; $1.05 IA. 14 lbs: aryl over, 30c; chickens, 8 to .. '` p y, and homage to the modest wo- Manitoba oats-No. 3 CW, 42�ac; lbs., 25c; hens, over lbs., 28c; do; bra:xhee, brat while the tree thus,for cultivation. It is understood that .. paying. - man scientist. . I No:1 extra feed 413'4 c. to: 5 lbs., 24c; do 8 to 4 lbs., I treated will not die, the limbs only.invitations are being sent to the Re- ' `' 1'wvill• ow- sad k will never-be of i forestation Department asking for But Mme. Curie did not let those Manitoba barley-Nominal. - roosters, 18c- duclungs, over 5 lbs., '. I P g All tLe above, track,'bay ports - 24c; do, d io 5 lbs., 25e; 'turkeys. 1a, much -commercial value after the representative to-be sent to the Jan- who had gathered to honor her forget 10-Ibs, and n , 27c; geese, 240. P Ontario Serle --62.to 63c. young, p ge^ , frank has bees deformed: - ry session of the Count Council to how they had once-neglected her. She d- y American coni-No 2 yellow,88. e., Beans-Can. hen picked, lb-, 7c;j 'Quite - an- ae-atiop- developed hat steps the Government told of the barn that nerved as labor- Buckwheat-No. 2,-69 to 726.' primes, 6%c. , amongst the Indiana. on the Caps are prepared to take in thin matter. story for her and her husband, of the Ontario rye-No: 2, 72 to ?4c.. Igal., Ma lc products-Syrup, per imp., ; ____ _ loose planks that let in wind-and ram, Peas-Samplr�, $1.50 to $1.55. . . ;2.50; per ,§ ggaal. tie, $2.40 pat ; ofdthe small cast iron stove that failed Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights;'gal.; maple sugar, lb. 25c. .., FRENCH DIMGMLE AND 1'`: to warm the place even when they tags included. Bran, Iter-torr, $27; IIoney-60-lb. tina,-11 to 12c per 1b.t ,. 7- l,ad fuel enough to feed it ahoFta, per tan; $80; middlings, $38; 10-1b. tine, 11 to' 2c; 5-lb. tine, 12 W g : i' Mme. kurie h a a austere black c cute de.heat-Na $ white, 02 to IIOno*, a 2bd No 1, ;5.75 to'$d: FIFTY AIRMEN LOST good feed flour, ;2.05. 13c; tin.9, to 14c; comb, L. robe, spo a .wit out any resentm-n' 94( to ,':BOdy Of Cornrnander'FOund ho •e nding. I -Ontario,Pio.2 white oats-38 to 40c.' Salol ed mints-li ,-me�., 28 tq � wee r, a thus z> s,. "The discover of rarlium*Ag--made Ontario roar-Naminal. 2 7c; cooked hams 37 to 89c• smoked-- - 11 F1Qa`41II$'In Sicilian Waters, under precarious'conditions, and the, Ontario flour-Ninetyy ger cent pat, rolls, 21 to 23c; •cottage rolls. �2 + �} barn wtrere it took, nee is'now found in jute bags, Montreal, prompt chi 24c; -breakfast bacon;15 to 27c:; spe-� + . Says Wire from Rome. 1. ship -.24c; romantic. But to us these romantic;mcnt, $4.60; Toronto basis,$4.60,bulk ei'al brand br•eakfastbicon,.30 to 336; > , seaboard,•$4.25. hacks,koneless, 80 to 36c. riespatcb from Paris says:-The : elements were-!sot aiivaii;as=es. Th®yl, BI'snitoba flour-la£ pats., in jute Curer: meats-Long'ciear bacon, 5! . body found floating in the Med's.terrart- , need up our.str�ngth.and_delayed ourl:acks, $6.10 per bbl.; 2nd pate., $u.60. to in lbs. and up, $16,;,0;'lightweight - :ean by a Silictau fisherman is the first , •, results. . Under. better conditions we; Kay-Extra Ala 2 timothy, per ton, rolls, in barrels, $36;. heavyweight positive indication that Franc. has might •have -educed 'our first Ave rack, Torontc,-$14�.W to $15: No. 2,_rolls, $33. e load fifty o! her most courageous and -� vearsP work two.:This lesson sboisld $14.50; -No. 3, $1Z.b0; mi:icd, w12: Lard--Pune tierces, 17% to 18ti; _ ,:,expc:ienced- airmen. and her .gigantic ' " ' rot.•be Inst for the !afore:" ( Straw-Car•c ts, per tun, $9. • -1 tubs, .18 to 18 c; pails; 18% to 19c; airship,- Dixriiude-fortneriy Ger- ,� Pierre• �ur a red in 1906 at the, Cheese-New, large, 23 to $33yc; p=ints, 20 to 20?�•c; shortening tierces, , mariy's greatest Zeppelin, taken from ;,,ee rf;e e!`sixLy*-four, atter his head had rNir;s,.' to 24c; triplets,-24 tc 25c; M�Ya to 16�4c; talcs, 15 to'13% pails, ; y .., peen crushed under the wheel o! a"Stilton:, 2b to 26c. OId, large, 28 to 15% to.16c• prints, 17% to.18c. her after the armistice and -not yet f•.,: 30c;.twins, 29. to 31c• tri 1 w '' , p eLa,.30.,to Heavy steers, -hoice, $6,50 to $7.25 r. t tulle stripped: of its construction .ae- _ w.< . fi track In a street accident. 82c. Ibntcher steers, chane, $6 to $6.50;' do, :' _ _ a•y_-prints, 44 ood, $5.50 to $6• do med.,-$4,25-to Butter--Finest crena ._• The body has been formally identi- ,, i;, � 4' • '�To. i25,, do,eOrA., $3 t-$4; butcher•heif- .d ;11ed as that of Commander o! the Dix- to Open February 6 •;0 to 41c. era, c c �' _ • ��w k 's` t'' - • F.•gos-->•Ex'trt., fr =, in:cartons, 70-to $5.25; do, coni., $3 to $4; butcb,r 'N• .mud% Lieutenant Du Plessia de.Gren- - � n •.to 71c-, extras 'a, , in cartons, 45 cows choice, S4 to $4.`l5; do mad: - adaa, who would be the last to leavb 'Phe Ontario'Legislature wilt c©n- ' ' ' d ,', Prince Erik of Denmark- to 4,c; extras. 43 to 44c• firsts 37' to $3 to $i, canners and cutters $1.29 �t .the ship.- - - vane!for its I924 sitting on February 38c; second to 30c..� - to $2.50; butcher_bulls choice,:$4 to- ` Cous!s of King George, who is iG r,;h next, Th^ scgsion will be the first'. • n For days with his crew of airmen Live Poultry-Spring rliickens, 4 ...50; ilo, coma, $_ to $3;',fredin; marry bliss Lois.Frances Booth'of rat• one of Ontario's•sixteen.th SParlioment. lbs, anc: oecr•, ?oc• ,hickcns, 3 to. 4'steers? d, $5 to $5.50;-do;-fair- 4 _. . lie fought, with the Mediterranean - . - - - ----•- to Stockers, good;$4 to $5;�do, taws,- s granddaughter of'the Caa�• storm 4p-•a hermc attempt to.bring the dl;in lumber king, J. R. Booth. Fie is . "" - �­- ,, _- , a �,t �,,ti ,� If !$2.50 to $4; milkers and erring- Dixm.ude beck isrta6t from Northern - a successful ran.cher,' ha't•ing a place `f ars,,$80 to $110; caves;choice,`510.50. Africa to its base in the souzF of 3 a..�.k- -:r z ""'��'. r,e ' '�� -:.• France-nowhere ease. could it nr+ar that of tiTe'•1'rince of a:es ir. ;, .-, � � e, ;4-;., .,,g: ;-;+ e to $12; do, mod., $6 to$9.5�0�_do,com.,. .� Alberta- asd°1t 's,i Booth.is a girl foal ': �, - �, .ti� 4' ,t�-. $4 t0 5' do; graastts, $_,�o t0 $4;. ' landed without -}slung a sm^sh-up, of -arid-out*io'or life. Thiry"met n- `v°`' ` * - ?�,, = , 7;&> - - lambs,choice;$10.50 to$11•: do, bucks The wird wzs blowirg in di cut di- 8evnn .years age,=-err& �. I �^ '-` r ,";" ti 83:r•tl to a to 20; TectT i ecru enc is in the air, here fallen in love with each ogiler ' `� Mfg' f : �-. M, t `:�,' ,� +Y ' shoe ;light ewes, cod, to 6; do, ' - and the ui;i= le-recurred at -t�rss-#tom . „ ,i s--. ,� f x <`� , .t., fat, he4vy, ,$4 to $G; do, culls. $2 to ._. ,She will assumQ hila s' �.t �. - „; ',� t ;' $2.50; ,bogs, fed and watered; $8 tq be 4-i ea toward. tie Sahara Desert raplk and' will lie the first Canadllp K b -; r P, . '` `` ' $8.26; `do, selects, $9:05. _Vl'll and certain.death for all by thirst and girl tai;become a .stinesa3S and bear the ¢� ' IL �. __ . ;,-__ s �X '` sr` 'M� i- star-ration. - But they dogged*.y re_ -=--- �. �.: , ;<. s ~d N; �` � Y - 't ;; . .. ata, 1`l0. 2 Cw, 51 to Esc; No. $ mane rn a air, an soon t ey were O * 51 .• h K i. �grreri cor*�i g'-Sae: in another air - - ,, . , y-, � r�;�t X 11+- Flour, Man. spring wheat.pats., 7sts, t, which drove them toward the best means-:to eonrt Prance with - her l�orthern Africa co,onle-ss. ��' �� �:� �I`_,;.,r., : 1 � _d�� �� � $6,10; 2nds, $5.60; strong bakers', Medirterrar,esn and i robable Inn e: 'The officihls are eonvihc -'that"uxi- 't :W.2 %K � k � ` x.40; vin•,er , $5.55 to F P g - $ + Pats: choice fnto open water• � less•:the co*imznder was kilted in a r +cy ;Z� 1y k ,..: �`' �' i f l $x•65. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs.; $2.9g, ry s"0,? � r �2,' .�} �'t a �u a �`� bran, y.7.25. shorts, �i�.2a. Mid-_ They were last heard !coir!^by wire- sudden aceident before striking the r ,*I?,- `,, X. a �b e^, -`s .� less , ,ie z Y dlings;. $3B_5, Moutlie, $40 to'$42. `may. Since than they, have water he will: have abo'uk'hisa person t ,� � L $ y ( ay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, Ib to been reported variously' at the edge the log of the I3ixmude or at• least _ ^-14",A< "' fir.. 7 r I of the sea and again at the outposts of written notes which will 'explain-the sx -'s, �` �>,' i Cheese, finest westerns, 18 to I834c; ri the Adesert A eQIIadL4A sf' forty lack of-advices from the craft since I- z,'. 0 finest eastern:, 17i to 17,4c. Butter, .� :- remh planes lias patrolled the Sa., it was last heard from 'just a •week _ w�,;�> No. 1 pasteurized, 413/c; No.. Z 11 I1. 1. ' '� s creamery, 403c. - Eggs, fresh s e- hara and the Arabs have lighted flares ago, when a radio message gave its it � ? ; �. :aK rials 80e; , . Oc; liesb along'a line of 700,miles of desert to position as 1D0 klom€tars,_ -'-' - , firsts, 45c, storage antras, 39 to '}'` guide any anrvivore who might.have southeast , n gena, r r .- - eome doO. wn in q:; y '". s LamSs, fair to mad., $9 50 to $.10; a-,.- ams me in the Mediterranean _. �, x ° s�' hogs, $8.75 to $9 for thick smooths each, Italian and British warships Avalanches in Swiss Alps --� -.' and butcher hogs of good. quality: .- 'have executed sweeping Cause Loss of Life , grassers. $3.2fi ping patrols.' ,t veal calves $9 to $10 i The French public wan stirred to ' _ -[ u:' to $3.75. feverish interest °and continued to i 1• ' latch from Berne says:-The hope despite forebodings of the official aeric..- of devastating avalanches in Big Army of Ladybirds x • •r. aerial experts, The disappointment at the Alpine region is continuing. A.I #o Fight Plant Parasites`` tide s ca num li u - catastrophic r_of o s 1E' t hie be es were awe y news is aw a _ P cvrres-�- Pt i , pondingly heightened. - I Le Sepey, in the canton of Vaud. The A .despatch from London says:--A The commander o! the D"ixmude in-; bodies of a`man and his wife who oc- huge army of ladybird beetles is be. F The to make only a three-day trip,1 cupied one o!` these dwellings'were - ing mobilized at Balham to wage war (starting December 18 across-the Medi' found, enveloped tri.their b lothes, ., on plant parasites in all parte bf Eng- , terraneaa to outpost of the Sahara 600 Leet away, land next summer; Cantonments have ,. Desert ,and back again to Southern I An avalanche carried away a cot= been .erected on the estate of E. , V 'Fr e. The purpose was to recon- tage between Rossland and Beaufort, Crabbe fellow of the' Entomolo cal "" #oftre a route t r the ro thi miles northeast of RAMSAY MACDONALD p posed trans- Chambery, Leader oi" the British Labor party; who may be called upon within a few Society, and b00,000 ladybirds are be- Sahara railway, and also to give some killing nine of the eleven occupants weeks to form a government in Great Brita4n. He!s a'man of charm and cul- ing enlisted for the fray. Tite'y are -naval staff officers, who'were aasen- of the dwelling. P ture, a widower with several young daughters. Th loss of his wife was a Implacable enemies of the deadly aphis �'ers, opportunity to Study the pons!- The deep snow #las blocked several a which attacks rambler..rose!: carna bility of nairig dirigible sirehi s for, miles of the railroad running into severe blow to him; for she is described sa•a woman of rare aweetneae and ,, P tions and other flowers and plants and coast defence. -The. French Ma s j Chamonix and troops-have beeri,called devotion., She was a alece o Lord-Kelvin, who became deeply Interested ars ver, pleased to•eat the •phis on `' I. h . 31IRistry has declared the'ainFly s out to help in clearing the tracks. fa socialism'1n her girlhood. sIl oocasioaa . . - I . % l I- . . . . • . .. . . :, .e- L. : •^F,; .: , e ,.. -y-�^s:.,.,.� +•r °`'a„e ,dyGe„: i w 'rt „i•.-",s K''a .,..;, a„rs.�. `6 ::," .,, 'S' a..`r +•k.J`,y.+t�,c w , 6 - y.,. '++6 .X rix - -'_h .. . • n„r•�,ri}., ,yayy..r r:r ... ... 9- .: ,fib:?i '! _ .,,.y :d^H k•• _ - J?: - "S �. < ..o.�v ^5. 'Y _ ..P_. d . :. ..,�-e..R '^>-'Z•..:T:.r .A - .t..£.r t ZIP-, n- 1 l.. v .,c, •. �' -..;kF: .e:A '.. •......w ✓ .: T'•3�•._ ..'.i N••'i:s°Jr-.� .a�.. a,s .. !G..:3M�,4"iYT.., ., .-._.,.y .`,:..�: rzl. :r*:'i,,. ....•z .-'Rr.•.-,• .. �.�:... - lip".."''*.. •,:F- _ r'• .R.t..+.s, �T`,.v,'�,`•>ti.� �. , .. ,:.: r .. ;.:.- ._ �:'• .._. -'. i'` is r, { WY" �, - *� ►� i;L �WSr :r. HIGHLAND CREEK. MHJLS C y The New Year's Eve party held in aiiN SELv,EOTI N � ' TtsRMS Valley Hall was a graind success. per year.; i 1.50 if paid is advauee. ~ h Thele wae`f-large gathering. During "XMAS ' :.Svhscriptidm;ro the United,States and Creat the evenlog there was a'prize Arrow Hri O f2.00 in adYaaa. � Waltz in which Mr. 8m th and Miss - Brown carried'off the prizes. At the Wheat or, any grain taken�in the sl of 18 o'clock, the drum gave exchange for FlOtii. .DON `T OVERLOOK 'i0-HN MURKAR, Proprietor, the eigt►al, all, the dancers""'threw. * — . . ... straamers that were caught on wires We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, g � which were strung the length of the /iN ..BROUGHAM. build Ing,and at the same time menu Oil Cake MQaI, H Y- , ' ,� ` H .,I 1 ballaona'were released over the heads `� F , T. C. Brown spent a few dayi-In of the dancerm The spectacle.of the all 1�1nds of gratin ;Toronto lasttiwvek. dancers aniid thousande of multi- Clayton and Mrs► We have a Axford spent Sun. uolored streamers and balloons was a Ogilviee Porridge Oats.- splendid new assortment at greatly reduced -day with E. 'had Mrs. Holtby•, sight that will be long remembered Royal Household Flour,- — prices over last year. Mr. Ohretie, late of Udlifornia, IS by those who were present. Anoth- OF COURSE YOU WILL N, ED +viaitiog his sinter. Mrs. Ptrryman. er dance will he -held in Valley Cream of to West Flour. Byron and Mrs. Feashy,of Oshawsa. Hail on Wednesday eyening, January spent the holidays with relatives aid the 9th: CHOPPING EVERY :.', ° ORANGES. BANANAS, GRAPES, GRAPE .FRUIT, friends here. IGS, DAVS TABLE RAISINS AND Tom aad Mrs. 'Norton spent the. WEESe;DAY XMAS-CANDY. b, New Year holiday with relatives in "+q Bowmanvitle. �SVe are headquarterQ for these lines: W6 Milton Burk has been in To- Milton ,owiuR to the illness' and death - 6 Wish AIF A Merry Christmas aid C: ofd r mother. f c uy, of .O ve I have been appoiQte ANNOUNCING �. F' ---:A Happy New Yeas. _ n Sound,"'ia • d sole'age�`ut ' :+visiting, his daughter, Mrs. Winton for Royal Smokeless-Coal for-this 'Vli /hite. district, also other grades DOMINION OF CANADA of coal J , R 0 H q Fp D S 0 N Mrs. Wilfred Stewart, of St. Cathsfrom $5.00 up. "vines,' spent the weekend ts.ithher ,REFU.NDING LOAN 1923 ;-brother, F.,C. Cassie. .Royal Smokeless Coal'is preferred - Fred Stevenson has sold his farm to ., for econotny and. 5 PER CENT BUNDS Will Knoa and intends having an 12tf effitieney. F R M LAND'S ' auction sale in the near future. : Geo. and'Mrs. Stephenson and fam- DONALD 'MUNRO, PICKER UNG .20 year Bonds, price 98.25, to yield °To buy or sell your facet,consult the Farm Lands Depsrteient of Ily visited over,the hotidnp with the _ 5.14 per cent. • r former's ciste:e, Sire.Barclay and Mrs. The United Farmers Co-o rative Company,- _ an Miller. 5,23 o year' Bond , priFe 99. to yield Pe P Y 1 Ralph and 51rs. andROe@paina� b•r3 per cent. - Limited: Miller. of Locnet SOOt a ' Hill,are spending the winter with the Canaidan National Railway (C. N. R.) former"e percale, •h;orlon and Mrs. (seven year) first mortgage 'l�etlen• A. J. &LLISON• Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1008 Miller. Also harness repairing at the new tures maturing May 6 1930. APrIce The services in fit. John's Church stand, oppa4iLe the 570 per thousand,of$1000-invested will be conducted by Fev. A. McLel• post office. now increases to 1,1.54,40 at ma• lan,of Claremont,and the Claremont Best workmanship guaranteed. turity. Male Chorus will assist in.the service Phone or-wire orders at our of song. Charges moderate, expense. j. The regular monthly meeting of-the To Investors Phone 2@S J K S& ROOQ R Whitby, Ont. '.. - .. Brougham Ladies'Aid will xfor til at THOMAS WATSON DOse u ap;t�tznapertaining��h' f having your � a the home of Mrs. Frank A:ford,`pn PICKERItiG,—ONT,... s Wednesday. Janaaty 9th.at 2 30,p.tip. $ - The motto for the month is••0ou!r The Bank is always in direct and constant touch with the . age.,, ' investment faarkets and is well equipped to seews, sound P. W. Thornton has sold his general and'attractive sec cities or to place any bonds youstore business to Mr. Holmes, of- To- 3: C3 ]-.10 wish to dispose of. y k .. roato. who formerly, kept state at N At any branch of the Standard on can obta�`information Souter Ifyytle• Mr and Mrs. Thorn- Zespest. --- ton intend returning to Toronto. -- 4 gluts coming to Brougham they have . ,h THIS smade many friends who will regret " '---�� r theirdepartyre: ' t' R, CAR. OWNER, r ' STANDARD BANK Those who spent Christmas else- = - where'were : Will and Mrs. L'eVitt at '- -" r I am opening up a Garage Business in the Village OT CA!`iA�, Blackstock, Tom and Mrs. Norton at - - , West Hill. A. B.and Mrs. Matthews ,of Pickering, in,the Garage lately occupied by Mr. Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Maaa�r ` s and family,Mrs. Matthews and Lafa- Whitby Branch, - - C. A. McClellan,'Manager z vyette.J. H. and Mrs. Madill and (am- ';Joseph Cowan, and will be prepared io Repair all ' itp M. Hood Mrs. Philip. Frank and t Iifrs.Axford and family and Dr. Sic- makes of Automobiles. Kinnon and family in Toronto. -+ _ `Service our Motto" F Give as t;Trial Subscribe now for "The News" • l� . ErC C7-vr en f► good stock of Parts, Accessories;Tires and Tubes, — :. Gas. Gila and Greases. - RESPECTFULLY SOLI. -CITE YOUR VOTE AND CENTRAL GARAGE, PICKERING " 4 Tickennardware Store INFLUENCE FOR THE9 t Phone 4900 CHAS. B. SPENCEEi, PROPRIETOR ��• OFFICE OF •1;,ate-of the Davidson Motor.Co.; Whitby. Ont - r/ ..Ist Deputy Reeve We wish to thank all our customers ELECTORS . When You Travel • - • -' and friends for their liberal I kESPECTFULLY 90LICIT EN travelling, Y will find it most advantageous to carry, ' t YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE with you a LET ER OF CREDIT issued by this Batik. It ensures the safety of y funds, is easily negotiated,and serves 94 ' A : OFFICE'OF •valuable n e 4 of Nedft are obtainablc\at any branch of this Bank. May 1924 be a prosperous S ear for alle Adam Spears IME It will be our constant aim to _ r -`--� BAW ;�: : Blease you by courteous -.ALL SECTIONS are SATISFIED IF ALL ARE REPRESENTED. quick k ant and u Wt1fi8Y BRANCH, G P. LYND, , 13Roof�Llr1 BRANCH. - ,� c. cRoss, treatm!ser�iee. VQTE FOR _'.. ; a - G. �W. , Barkeli• INSUF(A-NCE-Li Fire, AutQ, Accident, Sickness. sJa S. AI�SDON, . I?ICKERING - 4 BONDS-Government, Mipicipal, Corporation. — - MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm,Properties. - - Councillor. E— arm and REAL ESTAT F � d - - 8� G - B 'RKERPICKERING- To the'Elecfors of Pickeriri _7 'Ladies and Gentlemen: A. -7r--M i ' One year ago I-offered 'you my,serTle hone Pickeriri 5213 : '' P. O. $O% `� u e • KEI vices as councillor and yoelected me p g by a large vote.and I have endeavor• - •• per Ib ed to repay you by close attention to Round f1pist or Steak, ' our municipal business In general. 28e " am now ostia jos to support me Whit s" ISurloin Roast or Steak,gIn the same position,and iyouu elect Porterhouse Roast or Steak,•�bla ' shionShoppe 28cme. just �vv rt8r-phone or call on me Rump R<iast,:.. •.• " I y .. w11T be J t& ac your service always, Thankin v t . R •ou all and wishing you _. Roes ' .. the compliments of the season, Heavy Ribo ' t, , ... 18c ��. ' Rd'18e Rea fee pecttnly yours, Slionlder oast.... 14c, EPot Roast, - •j Your vol - Brisket, to boil; e and influence re- 25c Leg of Pork the Whitby Fashion Shoppe carr'iee a full line of :.Loin ofrFork, •;apectfully solicited for . . Shoo det Roast o or . Philip Jno. C. :Ladies' 'Ready -Wear in Dresses, PorklPtlo�,ass g P k '� f924' i - -- '� _ ore or a e, - Coats and 1�liilhner as Councillor, t C T- ' Finest Salt Pork;... -.. _ Ski fts, sults, , Finest Breakfast Bacon, pitice, —•• Election, Monday, Jan. 7th, 1924 ., sliced _ .. , ... :.;M ild Cared Cottage Rolls(half or whole), - 32c.: . _ 'Pickerxa� Tp. Elecoas ! ,We are anxious to .please you. . - Back Bacon, 45c Ladies and Gentlemen— Cooked Ham, -Satisfaction guaranteed or Money refunded Weiners,.. o " Your-old-friend-amd-P'ickerinq - _ -- "Read-Cheese,.. ... •. ... 15c bo asks you for your vote and + - influence for.another year, if you Easy First and Domestic Shortening.• lbs 55 cents s 90 cents feel my past record merits your -` T -�� _. "' -'. Ib pinta 8 cents, ' �. rapport. Roto or shine. - IF - -- JOHN A. WHITE AMUEL - H • „ As Councillor PIC�LRI?�t G f,,; t��, Rrnek fit., -Phone 3402 Whitby W. G. REID, - _-- --- - V4, ti , •.!� C�+r!.c,y+, .<•>.r+`rt«+� �' .. ..,. . . ..?.,.: ,..:. •. Y.„.. _ P,...„: U '..ie:,- r., � .moi ;, _. •-, *�R'Mc ,`. ”. ,3 4�,,;!w..y.R ,:Y s ,�•4-r •,,"" *'!",� � - j a�.. r .:':-�'(",i,' b r�. -.xx Y,�t •;� .w,a .a.�'- '"'wc<4,kT., ;C.'-' DY,�:n V .� . r.w',°v,. Y'• "..C._ e- d ..6'• .a-,Y., ".Ac•.°: u^ 7T06t`y-. le !?s'r' _ ':a•': "f �E' w415',c+, ,,.( --. w - .r•'a' .-.t+h...,,.,•^-»...••.I' - :.' -: "lt;. •-a+ ... - +t,- �"a n •:'.s;'c.-•*r,�x r. �.:"=..�,.•`.,�:'�y;'"'"T',.'v."'- - : CL,AREMOICT. Oscar and Mrs. Barber spent CARO-OFT - - -r.00100M ` M, H -N KS New Years in the cit — Mrs. D. A. Scott is visiting �►ith David Taylor was•at Oro oti I'wish hi thank the many hirnae ' S -E �` her parents in London. Wednesday attending the funeral and uelglibois for their klad acts add � I , Mrs. James Wilton spent Xmas of his brother nding , the late, fl'ral tributes during the long Hlness Thomas Det an death of m • at Fieilsville with her coo, Lee7ey. y vette. Also the Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Vino-are vie- F• brethren of Brougham Union Lodge OVR .,,:,JLs our • -itInp with friends at Bowmanville New Years' Day was observed for their kindness ahpwo we is m B. Morrison, o[Pickering, a to Claremont in a quiet fashion. Hours of trouble. OROCERIE45 g Pent Thome were a number of 'family Joax McfixATH. O :T a dap with Mr. and Mrs. Middle- re.unions whic)i,were much enjoy - /�►RE ' ton' � ed by all. Vote for White and,you are pt:t■' POPutAR 'LPs Lyman and hire, Pilkep were is Wilfred and tics. Sadler, of ting Dollars' in your Docket and ffiarkham on Christmas visiting Robert r K:_ Brooklin, dith their eon, in the Township treasury relatives. with wife and three children, .of p F ra. Ladies'and (Ient,�e Wool Undet� ? ' Rev. A. McLellan will preach in Greenwood. pent New Years with Sheriffs Sale of Leads wear for winter wear ..,,. St. John's ern on.ch, Brougham, on David and Mrs. Taylor. :r.. . � Sunday afternoon. ' �. Communipu service in Union _ �Ladies'.8ilkand Wool Hose hiss Martin', of St. Thomas. COUNTY OF ONTARIO TO WIT: I HE.popularity.ckiureh do Sunday morning next. 'I' polarity. tzf this Men's Sweaters and Wool Sox" spent the week end with Mr, and The subject: for- the evening will On Saturday, the 29th day of Jan- 1 I grgeery store is easily Mrs. Thomas Bit'itett. br Isaac VQatt'a hymn, "�Rhen I nary.A.D., 19?ri, at the hour of 2. o'- explained.JI 's au secret ° T. 'B, and Mis.. Whiting, of F clock p.m.,'I will offer for sale by pub• 'tha t we sell t6�uest food. New Flannelettes end Flannelette _ Strathroye are visiting with the Survey the Wondrous Cross. 1!c auction, at my office In the Court Blankets, large size, white J. S. Bundy, who was in' the House, in the Tuan of Whitt I1 t and t iatour:polite system 'ilkep families in this neighbor- y he ,of dcjing bneiness hits found `�,_ and'grey hood. General Hospital, , Toronto, for right title and interest o1"the defend- ..: .. Pots for Wid Miller.as your vii eight days receiving treatment for ant, Thomas keeveley, in the under• .-tremendous favor with the A good range of Yearns .and one of his eyes which was injured mentioned lands and tehements seized :7hoag1VtVe9 of this town. Sweater Wools lags trustee for 1924. the man that by a piece of steel, returned home by we under and by virtue ota writ of , stands for , improved roads and ezecutiun issued out of the u o A full line of Fresh Groceries ab on Saturday _$ F • covering. qurt o ntar o. and to me directed _ lowest prices Mrs. Crooker,, of Buffalo, and in which Grace Puckeringis lainti Highest r The official opening of the new 'and Thomas Reevele p Mrs. 'L��man Reynolds, of Toron- y iis sit ate. PHONE prices aid:for ;r ".'to,'havebeen visiting their moth- afternoon, will take,placeon Thursday the said lands and tenements situate, produce er, Mrs.H. Thomson. F- afternoon, p 8th at 2 o'clock, A lying and being,in the Township ofhFj9370093700 _-T�. A. S(1(1�1R1 Robt. and Mrs, Worth and number her of prominent_speakers Pickering, in the oountp of Ontario, f SCOT 1-��is will be present to deliver addres- and-being composed of the North half y }. family, of Brampton; Wm. aad `-All ratepayers and those in- of the South half of Lot No. 22, in theMrs-Gibbons and family, of Tor- Third Concession o! the Townshi of CLAREMONT, ' • - U TARIOterested are cordially invited, Ponto; Adam and Mrs. -Spears and - Pickering, containing by. admeasure-family, of Atha; and SAM and ment fifty acres. more or less,'andalsoacnOOL REPORTS the Wester) fort 1 ust Arrived -Mrs. Stephenson,of Oshawa,epenffi -- y y=two scree of the New Years with Mrs, Thomas Gib- Report of Clare vont ,Continua tion North or rear half of said Look No,22 1 1 bona. School for the Fall Term: Over?5° In the Third Concession of the Town The annual school meetingon let rade proficiency �' ship of Pickering. r, g p fiFieoc9 I,; 8?°°76%, 2nd Saying and excepting thereout�tlie A large shipment of Mena suits and y Wednesdayof last week was ver Grade Proficiency II 80�to 88 0 0, ' F / lands heretofore conveyed to the Can- largely attended. The ratepayers Sid Grade Proficiency III';,50 0/0 to adian Northern Ontario'Rallway Com- Notice.If ApphcWon' Overcoats at priees lees than could ex ressed-.themse as' being 80 o,loC. Examinations were held in be manufactured at present. p every suhject of each-course: Form Pana and Campbeltford Lake Ontario for Divorce �•y„ " well satisfied'wit the work of ami Weetero Railway Company. Suits-Na blue ser III-Edith Tool I.•Albert Haivey I, J. O PAXTON. ge• tire wool 4 -the Board in,connection with the''Vivian Appleib I,Doris Gee and Essie a Notice ie hereby given that William regular 880,09, for $$2,50: Tweet baltdiog of the�new school. ' Sas. pe' q ) SherIff. C.U. Smith Scott of the Townebi of East suits, heavy material, suitable for Pegg(equid) I , Gordon McBride and Sheri lf'e Office, Whitb p y -Underhill was re-elected trustee. Edith Stephenson (equal) III. Gladys y Whitby,in the County of Ontario, in winter season, regular 20:00, for Oct..17, 1923 14.17 the ProvInce of Ontario: Farmer, will 18.76. These suite' are all tailor. The Cooper annual family rens- Jones IJI, Eileen Cooper and Bertha i •ion took piece on New Year's Day Bacon (equal) •III; Mabel Bryan C. T applyo the Parlliament of Canada at made and good fitters. -.&.t the horne of Walter And'Mrs. .Ednw Beane and Isabel Gregg (equal) tJ J. A. PERK 1 111 S thenezt session thereof, for a Hjlt of 0, Danald Beer and Myrtle Wilson Divorce from his wife Florence AIs. Overcoats-Heavy tweed that -will Ward, when over thirty relativesr were resent. Amon those from (e nal)C.Evelyn McCullough 0. ar (TSE. DECORATOR) lane Scott of the city of Ottawa in the keep you warm and dressed this lar p yard.Aldene Ward. Rodd Appleby, r County of Cacleton in the Province o! winter$nu' winters to come,regular outside points who- were present Jean Wright, John Willison. Form' 'For every description of Painting, Ontario, • married woman, on the i8.00;,for 9.?¢. � Y a*era-John-aad Mrs. Underhill aimed ll-Alice- Pegg. I,_Mabel$ie. I. Mare_ Paper`Ha°Rigg, Interior grounds o[adultery anddesertion. :Gome earl and save monIT ab family of Aurora; Clark and Mee: garec Gee I,Allan Miller and Lyman -Decorating and`-- Dated Rawson and family, Of Toronto, McCullough(equal) I. Edna Green II: Hardwood Finishing.. Conntp of Ontario, in the Province of Robert McCallum'III;Mar gest Pugh Beat Workmanship, Prompt Service. Outarin, the 22nd dap o! November, J. �� e �i1at'@IIZoat and Dr. Underhill, n Erie, Pa. 0, Oscar Stephenson O. Kenneth Ree- Prices moderate. A. D. 19.23. On Monday evening a targe p ,n ear C. Alma Evans and Paul Wilson WILLIAX SxiTH SCOTT -`_,)number v[ theelectorso[ the oil- .` Phone 0r write - equal)C. Norrene Wilson C,Gertrude By his Solicitor, sage met in the Masonic Ball, to Achard, (abeear) For I-Irene Gerrard 64 Tort Ave., gyp,R.N. Sinclair. K, C.. he village matters discussed and dZ Cowie "I, Muriel-)sones II, Elizabeth 0842 M t9•gl) Toronto IIIIII •12.17 Oshawa, Out. Coal, ' Coal ;to vootuinate eaneidates for the Ward 11, Adelaide McCujlough II. -position. of police' trustee. The Edith Benns II. Elsie Mathews It, finsacial stdtement showed a bal- Hugh Miller and Gordon Wilke equal) III. Alice Bacon III, Dorothy +loco of$170. The chief feature of � �' O )the meeting was the escell'ofad- arbron III, A�im� ,DoucetieIII.Alice �_ - Hard (3fla�itp OIIf �� Har the Middleton IIY'•�oliine McBride C. hand dress of the veteran, J. B. Madill. , � - _ : His speech of about 45 mingles, Hazel Biiab C. -Sam Fi� C.Jack _ a wawa splendid effort, and was Geruw reC. Margaret on, Peter I THOS A. LAW, pl Scott, Fred Byer tion three ez�it. - � • listened to with rapt attention. _ • P M: J. Walker, principal);. R. Merle The following were nominated for Step8-3ison, assistant. C,t3at,. � �ppoolice trustee: Widmer Miller, • _.'` Levi Linton;H. G, McIntyre, John •Fleminm. Albert Mantle, J. H. Whuteva e • . � a *Wish it Evans. Thos. 'E Stephenson and - m Goatee. All are standing for The �Ces�� -+election, excepting Mr. Coates, Gar..... The ` - who rheignW. Solution _ At the regular meeting' o[ Overhauling,'. Painting. all kinds • n g To orr�es +Q 1.1 r 1Brnaghane Vnioo Lodes, A. F. .t rfpairing done. Ignition A.M.. on Thursday evening last, a specialty. T. j the following officers"wore inetal• Your-old Ford top re-covered a ,rte t xotu farm in wood which Custo M' ' 'ers.,.Hro. T.Patereoo: .tit,, ,W. Erc►, - of 'the bat kI kf d I d it . . r Berry & Poynter pra6 your •J. A. Fleming-, hFi.M., W. Bre. M. as' a table solution of foe! worries. A[1-steel g, J W-jlker; S.W.,•W. Bro. Rev. A. teased---bulk to ] Will operate best McLellan;J:W.,H.Malcolm;Chap. with a TMONPO to run effmiently on psol ne or and Other's J, W. Bob. C. H. Found; Treas., W. keeoee:k. , Bro. D. M. Morgan; 9ec'y, W, ' Bro.M.J. Wilker; S.D., Bro.N. F. The Torcow Saw is only one of the many y->� pmpow- � Happy f� nTomlinson- J D.,' Bro. R. J. How: t'ions in the Toronto Farm Equipment line. Let's e-a& over the W11 - D. of C., W.Faro.T. Paterson; 9.8.,. others whey you're in town. or Write to ate for literature- , IBro. T. E. Stephenson IS., Bro. MPR p Phone 3 8 d � H. Pugh; LG., Bro. M. Anderson; X-MAS ,,:,Prosperous Tyler. Bro. H. E. Turner;.Com•" �: R EMERSON, Whitby ,. enittee of general purposes. W. �1�fR1�60pY p Bro. J• Formie, W. Bro. C7 .S. True- VW Year it tuan. Bro. Dr. Tomlinson, W. Bro. T. Paterson and W. Bre. Thomas ."",Gregg.F ?rAt the was-sea sumptuous �. -� — F �� COOPER atet' s Aper was served at which -.- . 11 t the members' wives were present We have frdit cake at 35C and an. enjoyable time was spent. per Ina. iaod'the best - OLAREMONT On the morning of Friday, Dec-. at 50c <. 28th, at her.late residence in Clare- Per d � • The Piickerin iuont, Mrs. John McGrath passed pastures of all kinds. Fried ' _ cakes at. 15cperdoz. . P i� e'rin Toront �• • ! Away. She had not-been really `Mixed candies 25c r Ib. ell for - her friends noted with sorrow that reams, c she was failing fast. Her desiretocolatea, 27c " Bus L � The object of tkie Anodatioaie to sa ' I ��✓� ` to see Ch'ristma's once again was "Martha Jane" •Chocolates in a:a leaven stealing and prosecute; gratified and she seemed to ebjo4. Xmas boxes at We per lb - the felons. xhe dap very. much. Soon after• 1 lbs. and-lip. BedlIIII1D l Attlyda Au USt°�ie)th Kmbm having ebleneommedl f wards, however, she began to fail Mery Xmas, Everybody g g yf g �,���y wt as nweebw rapidly and on Friday morning - of 8seoati�e OommiNss. she quietly fell asleep The fun- eral service was held on Sunday - 1[emt»ee><ip fee at-2 30 p.m. in the Bapttist church, Leave 'Pickering Leave-Toronto m �ensa B,ev. E. Orsborn, assisted by Rev. - 5800 A. McLellan, conducted 'the ser R Mom' 7.45 a. m. Dally)` lO.UU a,. m Bxsc.cony,=L: D. Banks,e:8.Pal=. vice. 'The auditorium-was filled Pickering,_ ` er to capacity by those who loved' er,Donald Mauro, Daily ezee t Sundays �+ J R Thexton: •W, J. Clark' and respected vnr depwited sister. , I 4.15 p. m. land Holidays ) •'6.00 P. M. 1PreeldmL: s.or t.ey ' .` Her favorite hymns were sung by HONE�900a� -- --- the coagregatioh and the choir � jc.KERa+tl t n Sundays and added much to the beauty of the 'i"" '''' I�+ �' 9■00 P. me ' Holidays only �°10.30 P. Da: service by their rendering of `Sometime We'll Understand". . (standard Time) F Rev.,,X. Orsbo�•n took Psalm 27, Harness Repine ilig verse 1, for his teat': The Lord is mp Light and my Salvation,whom Having resumed my business is Clare- ball I fear y The Lord is the. moot, I respectfully f thearm solicit the patron- .strength ]Return trip.froth Pickering $1.00. Intermediate points � of m life, o whom shall age of the farmers of the our. I be afraid." The sermon empha• mundinW-commuaitb: ; _ charged proportionately, sized the fearlessness of those who I am prepat'ed 'to repair harness and Of all mafsrlala sad deWan were gots and shoes. - kept in-stook. II will pa;you Heavy rubbers re-bottomed. agreed that in her homegoio'g Mrs.. a call at our works acd'tnepeot our sloes ' McGrath had exemplified in a meet E�C+13,F1r KE,�o.�R1�TS ane stops at,Gordon Hoase. 'Passengers taken on obtain pdoes Don't be misled , noble manner, that fearlessness of at any point. ageatswedonot emplbptl►een,00neegtual. at the at Shoe Store," which, the pastor - spoke.' 'firs. .- - - - ly we sad, and do throw off the .pal McGrath leaves to mourn her loss: Claremont, Ont, _. oommiesio`:t boper w i , her Brother, Reuben, of. Brooklin, —` y , #ler sister, Mrs. BiagfiAm; her ,� s a �00LL ACUT1''Q GARAGE -'— J.T ON mother, Mrs. $ease,and her bus- T. M4THHS , #- band, all of Claremont village. f C=*&Am aief i Phone Ind. 200 - , r - Odes and WFI at yrbitbyt 2a" ,• i" �!. .. . .:4, -a.... ..' ., ns:y .. .. J+.- !R'F,?'"•:s?ac ., o, 'z(,.,,, °.>r': .r.;�y,,. n ;�." ',;,'•`a. :w 'y;.e. .. ti r :'tri RS• .:. ._ `,"rhw ; ,, ,.�4. -, '' ,,,c 3^+.,= •'.;:. _k'n:.+ r fi^,c k�'? ..#',i �.- -.a, .LL•�_ _ _s r•4*wi.�._ 'r�<�'ssr W. :'•� a:='^;A,A�T: 3- � �.-•.; 5°' ,,•. �..X -•-. .,c., < .,,. -.ar•n.•• K+s ..cam»x we r ? � - a i' vt �A.bQutkhe sC .. JOY FOR STORMY DAYS. "S" what I'm doing, cousin Belle," _ Jt was just an ordinary farm homcalled Maisie from near the window. and one could see at a glance that the'. Why! "I thought that was another - task of making both ends meet was,cupboard, exclaimed cousin Belle. J far from an ens one. Mrs. Blakeslee• rt looks like one until you pullback,: sin fs y Pe the curtain." n bed Maisie. "Thea k did all her own work, helped the � g its a doll=house. Father made it for,den and coaxed dozens of chicks us out of boxes and Mother helped us \ s r into plumpbroils And to Cousin " .c visitrg there for the first time, Paper the rooms. We had some paste- Belle, it seemed as though the three-little board furniture given us and we used ' folks, Maisie and Mildred and baby that for patterns to make more. Some- �' ! & <' Jim, must surely be allowed to run times'.we play with paper dolls in it 'loose and'that they would doubtless,'and sometimes with our littlest china after the first few hours of "company doubtless,- dolls." manners," prove annoying beyond the• I must go,nut and attend to the, r Y T "lavers chicken$ now.- Mrs. Blakeslee:.an tibunced. I It was quite to her amazement,then, ., , - Il1 write some letters while you M3 that on the morning after her arrival, are gone." Copsin Belle settled herself with the witrd blowing the snow into;to write in peace and quietness so ab- 4• -=-, drifts out of door she was greeted' • sorbed were they all in their occnps- �• ' • by`three sunny little Eases. „: The l�tew. E.< tions from the Surprise Cupboard. Ian tali a lovely morning?" Maisie r ytsked seriously. ANEW DOLL-SET. „ .,.:sin B'elledask u In surprise. Con- y� iy• _ Ford Tou�ugCar "Oh, there are so many nice things the motorist who requires a good-loo car of to do on a day like this," Mildred put king _ in� "That's why we're hyrryin so to unusual.ee viceability, the new Ford Touring Cas .is a , a our dusting done. Mother'sptng splendid investment, !bo let us choose what we wrist from �19b To the sturdiness and endurance for which the Ford is ' a� onr surprise cupboard" j „aa universal) -famous have been added new features which ' "'I'll have-to explain to cousin Belle," : aaatesiall enhance the a 9 r y ppearance of the cal and add to - '� laughed ]Kra. Blakeslee as she stepped ' the comfort of the passengers .about briskly putting the livingroom The new radiator m higher in oyer. "You see, I've quite a Job '. , r are larger of u:ie cy { q j =the hood and cow ar \ rt ion m hands, takingit all around. But larger a$or increased 1 Y call these three the most important . - ;., roe and the steering-post is braced for easier driving. m, part of it. Much of the time they-are . Witt} roomy accommodations for five passenger®, the _ ..-----happy out of doors or playing with new Ford Touring Car is undoubtedly the most'practictlf Ftheir dolls. I've tried to teach them to - general utility car on the market ; amuse themselves. When days like N_ this tonne and.times when other am- Nww$per �� usementa grow tiresome and I am Touring Car,$445 Runabout, $405 Truck; too busy to give them much attention, 4196. . The Uttle doll mother may 6r<� .a ai "•�: their happiness must be considered. nese are a times when-our sure aenly �° upe,$665 Fordor Sedan,$89$• - cupboard is a big help. ' PP - EtKar<gran„sandG4he,■sE,oavo.,aSkA a.d.,,rlw. .&h. ,. a doll from the models su lied ••. We're " herewith. The body may be of drill, • all ready, Mother, Mildred y y All prices E a b.Fob,Ontario. Corernmeot Taaas sass, r announced. "We've darted everq con-, unbleached muslin,oil cloth or sanitas, Th! New Rusuilf nut + nen and taken care of everything, as with a stuffing of bran, .kopek, or The new Ford Runabout is �s fir A11 Ford►nodeLscan beoblaPnedthrougb . nc-A! Apd we've all decided what we cotton. 'Eyfea of shoe buttons,nose and ansa and buaaesa-like a :ar as �; fl Fora weekly Purchase.?i_i.t wr ,t to take first." tips of yarn, or, the features may be you will Sud on the road Today. want the Nose ark"Jini shouted }embroidered or painted. The arraagemeat of the rear rr . - I'd Dressed as a clown this doll will be deck gives abuild4nl storage. Warmer .1dOtors v,�, i like the sewing cards, Mildred very attractive. • The suit may be of °�cih'•allowing a conWdenblo sj 4^ _ !-calico cretonne or scraps of silk ar Load m be carried is its lock. West U1l� Q f �I made some ne*.�ies'the other: d&compartmrat , ht: evening for a surprise," Mother re- atin. One or two eolors of materials ■� "' .. .= turned, takingthe hex from the shelf. "'may be used. For the Rompers---tre- i° the c'I ca;for d'Oe1 1 ,. . tonne or gingham is pleasing. Doi] } who require a good looking, You see, she explained to cousin ffi ff P g• y sturdy and economical car u the ! Belle, "the nice box of sewing-cards will so glad of the dear little pock. _ lowest possible coat they had for Christmas were soon used eta to her rompers, and "pierrot",the - .nnp• So now 1-',Watch for suitable out- clown will do all aorta of tricks in his ! - �y c'amfortable costume, if his arms and t line pictures, collect kits of cardboard, legs are fastened so as to be movaMe. 1 -- lay the two together and rick are P The Pa the ed e.of the : r P and the garments, is cut in 3 Sizes: or Ig need.e. The.children love Ahem. -We neve needles.with big eyes, and Small--l2 fiches, Medipm-16 inches, FORD MOTOR C O.M P A N Y O P - CAN-ADA. LIMIT E D, FORD..' ONTARIO ge-20 Inches in lefigth The_ Dot Maisie has learned. to thread thein. a H _ Mildred can,too,unless the yarn is too rte uires for a Me&-am eizg - ? :-, - - r The iRompeia y� yardhe�Sui£sad heavy. We use all sorts of odds and - 'r flat, 11; yards of 27-inch :.. ends of colored thread and yarn..After' 1 the medic is threaded we pass the Pattern mai?ed to any ad l s or. re leldd re,*urce they have -in their Fastest Subt"acine. point thro4gb the`Ewe threads a few. receipt of i5c in silver or sta'inpa, by�' 1�waters both coasUd and inland; and� The Submarine 1, which is nearing 4 inches dotivr,,•draw the needle through, the Wilson. Publishing Co-, 73 Wesel possibly, Ehrough th,gm, impress the!comptetdon`ai.a Chatham duckpard for Adelaide Street flow two weeks for'! NATIONAL �� - !people of other countries .wi•ih the' " andi that tastenr s' p h can't slip Dint DAY the British Navy, will be the. longest receipt of Pattern. same sense. of magnificence. ';Whilst' A little �?ax ficins ip thrwading 3t and as well as � the fastest subrsls;rsible� drag ^k the entire .three$ over the �r eoubling the flab consumpt'.aa of the l craft in the world: She �rlIl have sS =Wax lr::-enra loots an&tangles: ) DECOPATI\G CURTAIN$. Dominion would be.an excellent move,�surface:speed of 33'atnats, thus en- "I'd tike the qd catalogs yand scis-i I saw a thriftx tt1e woruan makes Four years ago-.the Canadian F"--her-f!eepeciaify in view*of the popn!atiou's abiing her to accomrnny battle shi _sora arE paper doll. things, Maisie; � fairs crut cf some and Scrim af- Ay4'�latiarx tiia�gnratad a 'vat veal+ �v b� g Lh within the next few!wbe'n steaming at flill.speed. The f'� itz :atirourred-- --- - , gga�rs, Canada must Iock abroad for fairs with faded stencil border.' The F: h Day, ah_ch. ass regarded as a marine w11 carry six 5.10 inch grrF, Cousin .Re?le svgs iAterested?y look ( goo' for consider-;`f ve of such national economic im- consumers for the greater part' of her armr,ment 1t-Self to be unique f�: aa• material rias stiff frog ever the r^maininst:articles in the - iv.rtance. as to receive the support, fish' and they are the pcapl.e who;darsea, era''t. iei dt;p!acenrent -wi;l-' ab.e wear but the fa d borders a n`f- isu Triri=e cu^Izn^rd There were bub!:13 both "moral and material, of• Fe�eral- shoul3 itaow more ab.cu't' Phis grant be 3,500 tors. it is reeallC3 that the c no;Es rid_a anent} Canadian rescurce and' the bl t. g^4- ear s, crayons nisdo theta us<les. �t mlac'al Gorern A_e- ts,--A 'A g'• �flrst British submarine, built in tool, uIr i percis, odds and ends of •wrap-, $art m friend the t e old urtains't"" first Ind direct object of this Inst!- - _ d} nlaced 120 tons and had.a'surface pirz and n xed parer,cut neatly in - y ff` c C-Ilaf,s has., to look, to markets' . . 4 rr 8•carePal laundering; boiling,them.tp!tuticn is to increase. the eonsumrtic. sweed of bine knots. ra�.:er s ria.. s1;ee.s'or fustic into little abroad for Ui'e disposal of biglity per remove all stains and the remnan of•of Canadian fish to Canada, its in• r a hoe s,tr:odelinp c ay. a e;n^lI ha-nrner; k urs`2At'aHjects Bre more momentous cent. .at her lls .--•'though Canadian -Ten Greatest Inventoss.- h turtrrig in the less sun-f:;ded places. fish exports tacks ar,i a +n wood board into . ports are substantial. they are t• P They were next Rut thr .. a Shin "d-of"of greater natio:iai im-nortance. .relativcly :asjgraii.^ant in view cf the . In an ardele called.-"The Ten Great Which IL t;e . r' Duet$ to•, Esrd t''-:e. l�carding. to : 1 Yndica ions the matin'; ea-Tnventora;' the auihcr, Doha. S. tapl;s and pia' il:^m'out again: A s:nal2 starch to which a little strained ochre Acro tremencleus l,ossroilittes-of ecpaus!on. wafer heel hien-r_-4-led, to give the Tura- 1-sit is heir„.siiccEssflriis achirvel. ! Seymour, names the folio.wl.:g: �tva�!rhoard,'flit iron, moulding board On Natknial Fish Da Already they 'go to practically every , and �ro:3irg-pia-we th�rc,a so• terial a pretty cream color. Doubtless y which occurred i ce,untry,of t:e gIcbe and in va:ue have -Eli Whitney_. Elias Howe, Charles: "Whit nr,' !1" 1 ^�ti"" mu. many other tinting colors would have 1 on the last.day of October, the'hotels i Goodyear, Sir Fleury Bessemer, Sam- _ m Belle aril restaurants of the Dom+ales tea- shown a very gratifying i_rerea��, inmlired, o enin ,,, done as well. - e t •_:_ ni ;bt." 7Nirs. a resource u ousewife then•I f s, nuc r I in 1510 to $:,3,300 000 in 19 1;'$23,300,• Al2sander Graham Fell, Nikcla Tesla, bon 'wi:Iespread orE;an.zatiens as the din ;400 in and �27,500,40U in 19 3. Cyrus Hall 11IcCormick,' Wilbur P .< e , bought a few yards of ins esisive upright. Bl^kes:�_ FxI*.ained, and th_ chi.dren } � Ing-car service they railway9 direct- • use them to fasten toothpicks together light-weight, ilo;vered cre.ontte and:ed the attentit)n of diners to various i The.slight decline In-the past two and make all sorts.o1*-things, tables cut it into strips of a width t9-cover years has. been attributable to.slump d - _ the old borders. The': was' of Canadlau.fish.. Thus all and chairs and letters-and stars; men ing values rather than to any falling Always strive to appear at your and animals. neatly stitched to the scrim. over the'Deminlon not only was the orf in output. best. Give the world ;>our br bhtest' • - consumption of fish increased for the Where do you get all your'ideas!" When hung, the curtain s were most' Canada has the.most extensive fish- thoughts, your most courteous speech, , he consin'esc':aim.il. g space of a da3, but the appetizing and = ? attractive and ave .a fresh,. cheery!nutritious pro•2uc. of Canadian waters Ing grounds in the world, and in the the outcome o€ your kindest impulses "I have attacked this problem as I look to the room.--Josephine E. Teal. was Dominion's inland waters and those of slid purest motives. uas brought f^.rcibly to the attention, would any:other:` A'hann,,Iy emnloved, - -~-- bath coasts are-to be found some six child is usually a gcod'child. It takes Polite But Pointed. of Canadians. he institution is, of course, a aa-I hundred .varieties of eflible fish, of A RT-STS-INSIST ON HAVING ` less time.to get this busy-work ready A motorist waa,stopped by a police- which not more than one hundred and I the best. Winsor & Newton's tional movement for the advancement fifty arra. commonly -known,-and--nos ealara,-the stauc:ard--a� the--wor;.ir_ ' and show them how to use it than it man for speeding, whereupon he be- of the Canadian fisheries;-one-of Co more than twenty are really Important Order through your dealer, and if not Cana.- does to.be continually scolding and came angry and.caIled the policeman' de's flirt resouxea, which should, how- factors on the market. The extent of available, write direct to Departmc:.t vvr�iitt punishing, and is far better both for an ass. after he had paid.his fine.I ever, by reason of its potentialities,f the content of Canadian waters is al- them and ter me. i the magistrate reproved him for what occupy a much•higher,place relatively. Montreal, Ottawa Winnipeg, er to ■ most inconceivable, and in quantity he said to the officer. The consumption of fish in Canada Department A, The Art Metropole, Start- ■� "Then I mustn't call.a poItceman an amounts to about 200,000,000 pounds ,'they could easily 'furnish the entire"TorontL. Make `a, • V`a rt ass?" he asked. per year, or about 20 pounds per caps- world with its needs without suffering _ "Certainly not, said the .magis-I to for each .person in Canada. The any depletion and come very near fill- "you Year! trate„ "You must not insult the Canadian Fisheries Asaociatlon is an fag the demand for all varieties.' The world should know more about Cana- Have yet Increased;your Investments�.P911ce, tering on a campaign to endeavor to "But you wouldn't mind if I call an increase this average consumption to;de's wonderful fisheries and their during the year lust closed. If you ass a policeman;would you?" 60 pounds per person, or a pound per; power to fill.•its requirements In this t a # ` are unable to buy a BOND or some p AST Qjjj' - i selected STOCK for Cash, why wait- "`phy, no,,if it gfvew you any sails- Person 'per week, a adt excessivie fwd' d.*' 0 night. - tise our Monthly payment Plan, par- faction;' answered bier worship; with afnount of fish for each Individual, but More LIDht. titulars of which .we will gladly mai. a smile. which wolnld mean a consumption, of� The average amount of light obtain- The on sppifeation. -1�The motorist turned to the man who •400,000,000 pounds of flab per year, to ed for 1 cent from Incandescent elec•• ^ E D®YS 1 had arrested him.• Good day, police-' the great benefit of the Canadian'llsb• H. R. Brereton & Company trIc Tampa at first was about flue MATCHES man," he said,as be left the court • cries. ' tiovernmentAntf.Corpontlon Boners ....-• candle power'hours, but it is now pos- ' Industrlat aIRMIntng Shares, a O—'-"- Must Inereaae Exports: sable_ to obtain with the ordinary - Dominion Banta-8wildtoo Toronto Happiness comes not from increaa- The great work of this institution, .forty-watt lamp ,170 candle, i power Band IIs Your Inquiries. ring possessions, but from .curtailing however, is that it must tend to'bring Noura for one cent. ! - —'the desire-'!or 'possessions._Mr.Mr• A,II more closely borne to the people of 18SUE No. 1-'24. 4 Hopkinson, M.P. Canada the wonderful and unperal-) A ton of water contains 224,gallons- - ,. ,: ,� ::. .t_ <. a • .toot - . •.. ,-.. '. . .... _, ' ... .:.• .;: .� ,�;: ,;;�. �,;._: :.... < •# ,c ,,.t�T:.;- s�•-.�;rc r ,y:e�:�r:_,., ;; „s..;,. - nYi.'r. .,. �:r ,_,ti. _,� '„`' •.:,�*' ��k:+::��-. �., _,,,� .', Nsc. � 'x: :v>� :.�.�,�,�...� •,1„`�:s�, ;ysY,,,,,t,., e. ' °.�.k .,.. • , • G, 5 .. .p„ k+� .,,,r... .,�'i•�p.fi. +�Z y..,i^:...ie' `'Cy,': R' '' r ,.�- �%�. .7 i' Yi" '.. . It. rr• yj..Ad.s,',Myl"..NY. .?' .;, yy !I+- s bY;rt.. , - Gomm "..r.. ,- - "�','w`.:. r<, _ .7c'^1�'"i'-�"^` y :'R'S•'-' ... ��Y' .Mo" '?^ai .. K.. yY;:.r^.?�r,rCS.•,.•�- •s} wfr.�r. T - y :. it � c f - a. - 1T f'-- tED , Within s wide and shallow Oovl Il�fllWCpepN,� .'+ �fltD LfLIE� ;sea Aero ALESMEN-WE PAY EBLT Of gayly fainted clay, �a meats of chiMhood-eonsti and offer steady emj'ioy�nan sell. y 4 A miracle qt miracles Patfoa. indigestion, colic,'colds, etc. itg our'complete and_ezc(uaive limbs Was wrought for me-to day.. - can bi quickly banished thiough the of•whole-root fresh-dug-t4-order trees .-.- use of Baby's Own Tablets. They'ark. and planta. Beat stock and service. ,- - A dozen bulbs, which three weeks past a mild but tbor a teach-and equip you free. A Were fibrous, bare and brown, ongh laxative which In- money-making oo?�por'tunity, Lake " isve al'owly clothed their ittnay selvp stantlT regulate the bowels and sweet. Brothers, Montreal Each In a leaf ea the stomach. They are guaranteed • : •.. - EA .. y gown;, _to contain no harmful drugs and can - _ e ren to.-the youngest baby with --.-Mo Lawyer. And then, midst pale greeto sheaths ba y w The prosecuting Attorney was.eiam- ' • disclosed Perfect safety, Concerning them Mrs. ining 1 negro`wit-aess: "No*,'Mose," and the choicest of. Red Rose Teas ><a the Alcide Lepage, Ste. 'Beatriz, Que., For,esger eyes to see,= -_ ` writes -"Baby's own Tablets were he said, tell-us what you know-a — _ =-ORANC PEKOE QUA is?a A sealed-up treasure house buds this fight" _ _ - -By magicgrown, for mei of great hely to my baby. They regu- M '- lifed -he=`bowels and stomach and 'Well, boas; began Mose, "i thinks - her and ell" .The- -" At last, these silky pods'have burst= Iota Bre sold tip medic ne dealers or . -.s loom; think.:'Tell ue w>ia{know what yon The bods are now is b - mail at 5c a box from The Dr. Wil. yon'know," shout. -H EA LTH � E D UCATIUN �hoae Irsgrance Leede mY hungry llama' Mbdicine, Co., Brockville, Oat. ed "Ihthinks%-" sal M • - . ..seal _ - nae: • -`. d �.. - �Y DR J. J. tViIDDLETON And floods my little room "I told you," shouted the attorney, b' a �< no to tell what you think." Provincial Board of Health Ontario '" a "not The age of mirages has passed, "But boss;'- said M4 se, "I ain't iib y Or.-Middleton`will be glad to Answer queatioas on Public Health mate Not to return, you sayY z .: �,t t lawyer; I can't talk without thiAking," ' ten-through this column. Address him at Spading.House, spadlna Not so! My Chinese lily bulbs Crescent, Toronto. Have flowered out to-day,! -' 2 �•- When ordering goods by mail send -Maxie V. Carothers. S /` a Dominion Express Money Order. ` Interesting facts are just-brought, them to bring up healthy children. SHADOW The quality of;your work will.have to light by the annual report of thea sometimes the parents turn a deaf ear IN F SHADOW - ` a great deal to do 'with the quality of '16ritish army for the year ending:to 211 warnings and refuse-to take ad- -`- eptember 30th, 2921, just published, vete from, any constituted authority; e p �i�� your life. If your waark quality ls+ but, as a �F POOR - down, 'your character will be down, a y I knowledge ghat adoes.l ol•much harm. your standards down, .your Ideals Jtwo ears later. ; Out of 106,071 men' why offered People-simply don't know what to do down. Itheir services to their King and coon-�in case of deformities or defects and try over 51,000 were rejected,the mA- nobody points out the way. Children In This Condition Relief Comes jority of, hie number having failed to are•not brought ug as weaklings or MQtberl GIVC Sift[ try pails theilnedical inspection. The gen-I malformed' through wilful neglect an Through w �aCatlfOlc'l�a Fid Sy>r11p» oral standard of the men who applied the part of the parents. The parents piiik Pins. or enlistment was poor. The opinion simply are doing tGe bear. they know Harmless 'Laxative to CleRn Liver and *° - expressed-that this condition was how, but oftentimes they don't know When the shadow of poor. health Bowels of Baby oe,,Child. ae to their mode of living,during the very much; The solation of this;whole falls upon you; when hope-tades and Wtte ar when they were growing lads. It I problem lies in health education, so life itself seems scarcely worth living. y='I've spent the five hundred' _;;1 you gave m - for Christmas shopping Even constipa- Is safe to say, however, that a large that-the ppeeoople may demand and ex- then is the time you should. remember ,� ed. bilious" fever• .• �` - e proportion of the men rejected were�pect an efScient health service. Such and I•havea t a penny left to buy&pre- S J ppoo f that thousands just as hopeless as you sentdear." tali, or sick, cofte suffering from -various ailments and a service will provide material and feel have ossa restored to the sun- for you, Babies and Child- CUBdefects that may or may not be seri-�ehild welfare clinics where advice can Hubby-="Flom h! Pll ive T our. but which•are bad enough to pre- be ven to mothers and prospective shine of health through the use of Dr. p g you a ren love to take William,' _VJ,lr 1411, quarter mare then. " alifor r '- ttable feature of many of the ail- care of children, the examination, blood which these pills gee e- ala ft syrup." o ;' menta:and defects found; is,that the �feedin j and neral h i strengthens the whole system. The No other:azative y g ge hygiene, care o .' Mum'e the Word. }started in childhood or early., youth,I the ch'Id under school age, -with the nerves are strengthened; headaches giving regale"tea the tea- , wn i' •The teacher bad' been tv1 'lunch d Id have been corrected without;correction of physics] defects, efficient vanish, ' the appetite.improves, "d- class a lesson in history. The subject der little .bowels difficulty-if they had only been',school- medical inspection with facil- •;brw" f z ;her:+ !a joy in'life. Among $o nicely. It roc - ,given attention in time. , Now, some;sties for teachin the ehildrea alta le upon which aIle bad lift wan. that of - I g P the thousands benefited by.the nae oto sweetens the stomach and ytarta the peop`ie will ask who is to blame for not;rules-of health and the avoidance of King Alfred and, at the cad of the les- in tots radlciae !s Mrs. Jot..Robinson, liver.and bowels actin: without grip• dsee g that these children were not communicable diseases; a thorough „ son, she directed the class to write an Oven the necessary attention. That is: g Oshawa, who says:- Some time ago fag Contains no narcotics or *oath- = examination of can men and women essay-incorporating what she had told, in d rather a difficult question to answer I about to enter indust I was in an anaeWc Condition and so g rugs. Bay "Califotata" to yoar ; „ Industry so that the them. she im'preslred upon-them the' druggist A" avoid. counterfeltel I& n^ `!forAhere Is a joint res nslbility:The;may as far as possible adopt the fra weak I would faint away at times. I fact that she did not -want them on gist 'Upon pazeata.are reaponsib to some extent'or calling beat suited to their health had no appetite, 'could not do tap - genuine ""Calfforafa Fig �• and so is Ahe school teacher, and the!and t anyacconat to mention the episode of Sprnp which contains dtrectfoaa. temperament. This system tom- housework; intact life seemed scarce the coke& as it had,no bearing on his.'local or provincial health organization.`bind with frequent visits to the den- ly worth living. I was exceedingly torics] events, and Its authsatici Responaibility chiefly lies in allowing'Wit, say twice a , and a complete pale.and tried doctor's medicinlp wlth� was very doubtful. � ' the pareata to remain in ignorance of,medical examination every six,months 'no.good result. Thea one day I saw ehildcraft, and child hygiene, and not;or so would do much to improve the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills recommended Twenty small heads, Were bent !a �,/i trying to diffuse the necessary in- general standard of health in as thonght,tdr half ai hour and then the rarmation to I > for a similar condition .find .I got a ... parents that will enable community. supply. I continued taking the pills essays were handed in. To Save Time. until I had used about a dozen bozos, Tommy's effort, though not brilliant- - was certainly original: �` 'J EASY TRICKS and they have made me a well woman. r Pat was Srumbling because he had - t can now do-a good day's work about "Alfred was King of England. •Sa - no money to spend while on his sum. No' the bonne, have no more fainting 'res a very good king and earned the .` r _ -reser holidays. about more actively title of 'Great' One evening be.visit- FOUr Pennies p "I don't know w than I did before, a ed a lady friend, but the leu said { " '*Now, Pgt;a�teesaid "you aUsht to -^ girls sad(women,fwd it giveln�s fair �t C- for ea • 'take your wages to the post-office and ,:;� °,.�: �;:; trial will do for them what they have `�;" iA Seasonable Frosting.' ' . pat five or six shillings in every week. done for me." A simple Icing for little cakes is a Bp the time your holidays are due you You can get these pills through any made 'by adding dtrawberr, juice'to ;will have a comfortable sum la 'hand." medicine dealer or by mail at do cents powdered sugar sad beating until Right.!" replied-Pat." ,I'll try it:" �i a box from The. Dr. Williams' Medi- smooth. Some weeks later Jack met him;and clue Co., Brockville, Ont. in ffi'a asked him how much he had saved np �� 3n the DoatoLQce. Emu Both Were Old" Fashioned The heabhy Catieara i have no idea, said Pat. - ., way. Dip brush la hot water and 4 'No idea! Haven't oil ° tion old physician of the last genera- -E rah oil Cuticara Soap. Then. make y tot a book se noted Lot his brusque manner i Keeps EYES lather on lace and tub in for a mo- like mine?" and old fashioned methods, says the meat with Salters. Make a second - "No.I never'troubled about a boot. - Edinburg Scotsman. On one accession Clear,"Bright and BeautlifuI lath and shave. ,Anoint I just-dropped my-money br-"the Tette �vr co:cruspta Ira lathering 1II3'h- l a w n ct►7I" fi1ai-Tn -ot-freat her with n t;tsen t� ioz as t was passing" baby, who was eligb�tly ailing: The wash all off With Cutiaaa Soap. This excellent trick has one draw- doctor prescribed castor oil. Nothing better for sensitive eking. The wrong road never brings you' back-you can't repeat IL You'll "But, doctor," protested die.*Punic V Ew21C. ob"ad25sol W Taken 25r-Sold r to the•right place. sae wh3 in a moment mother. it oil is such an old tea-. t throushout theDominiom CaaadianDepoC i Hold the hands, palms upward, In ,. . 0 n t Co u h j , > sN rant st,1►. M..e+.L - _ Via{ - � a centMix Minard's with molasses-'-and Caaiema b1w.6a�. eegy. Placed In each- palm. Close the "Madameti" replied ilio doctor, take a -teaspoonful. - ' ASPIRIN hands and-ask,that•a teat be laced "babies are old fashioned things." Do Also D w with Minard'e ln.mater. T the closed fingers of over rapanS Ask for Mfnard's and tsks aro other. Minard's .gives quick relief. YOUNG DAUGHTA4 F • i " The hands are turned over rsptdij. - _ _ There Is- a- click. The hands are opened and the.spectators see that B 4 lack Hen EQps. ibere ls one cola in oil' An Irlshm - _. ��ff -o er. asked the dairyman If he could supply mmm 1tlil�d OBS This is how it Is done. The hands, him with a dozen eggs laid by A black s •• V Are turned over bot there is an sp hen.' N OFAM" A athw-Te1b How Ha ��>lth� $k: p(+ _ parent mishap. The colas which The dairyman wan amused at the $>tffeiCed �IId wtlg t�8a! Witt were placed on the fingers tall off by .�.; on the floor: -Art obliging- spectt. 1a1°'fl•etrange,order,but informed t r Pat that he'chain ptCk thlem one lyd�► E: Pinlcham:Vetebtbaa _ ter hicks them np and Places them LinHia 0 s - on the fingers The.trick thea pro- self. , weds with the effect related. After Pat had picked out his eggs,_ The mlsht{p Is an Important part the dairyman asked him how he could Vatacoaver B C•-". danghtei Za• , ' sof the trick, 'As thi hinds (which distinguish eggs laid-by a black hen.' w are.close to ether) turn ov .. „ Young girl do has been having severs M g er„the lob, Shure, man, replied Pa the i f pains and weak and dizzy feelingsfor chin wIIIcII lies on the P t. ' some time and had lost her apetite. fls pal of the are always the biggest."'”- Through an older daughter who had right hand fiti held in the palm with heard of a woman who was taking it the other. The left 'hand permits I a for the same trouble, we were told o! both coins to fall. The placing of GIRLS I A GLEAMY MASS Lydia-E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- � the es OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR pound. M daoghter'has been taking it paeibleLIIe sompletioa of the triols. for several months and is quite all riQlit Unless you' see'the name "Bayer „ ,f !s the quickest and best. relief •Cor now. It bac done all it was represented Cross" on package or on tablets you I . (Oft-this oxt'and 35-Cent Danderin So Im- Pains in the back and the many other to do and we have told a number. o; t at feasts ri' trill! indications of kidney trouble. Sold for friends about it. I am never withoaf• are not getting the million Bayer re. of ills ief ilii 1g.+ s scrap. piovC9 L.ifCteSB, I�egaecsep 50 years. Satisfaction In every bottle, -a bottle of it in the house, for I myself �piria proved safe by millions and pre- Hair. At your druggist, or direct from take it for that weals tired worn-out scribed by Physicians, over-.twenty- '` _ ,- � _. --_ WARNER'S sometimes � to all. � three years for This le a Deep One W R'S SAFE REMEDIES CO. feelm;whichsome imescomea us Colds Headache " An abundance of toronto• I find it Ilsbuilding mg up and Istrpngir „ Boas- Sambo; what were you doing luxuriant hair fall' i recommend it to women who are suffer- _Toothache Lumbago yesterday, that you didn't come to of ..gloss, gleams Mg as.I and my daughter have.".-Mrs. Neuritis -,;Rheumatism r� msm�,mem J. MCDONALD 2.°47 26th Ave. work. and life shortly.' �jII,�I > ,, at hleuralgis , Pain, Pain Sambo-"Well, sah; it's `iak -follows A genuine 1 T Vancouver, B. C. Accept. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" t - ! H E f From the age of twelve a girl needs all. You knows, Ah got a braider t toning np of nag• the care a thoughtful mother can only. Each unbroken'package can. ' , 8 gl� y jfathma Loh himsef. Hat boy done w nt. lected scalps with C�"' LDRER S Man a woman has suffered ears of, tains proven directions. Hand boxes; y y -of twAlve tablets cost few cents. Drus. to a- sale:and bought hisself as ld dependable 'Dan• inand misery=-the victim of thought- well, an' yest'day he Ilaihed me to derine." leanness or ignorance of the mother what gists also sell bottles of 24 and 200. Falll _ �0 �� Aspirin is the trade.mark (registered chop.it up Into post holes." _ !<g .h s t j, _ should have guided her during this tpxje. < � Itching scalp and - If-she complains of'headachea,• in Canada) of Bayer Mannfacture of �' the dandruff Is in the back and lower limbs,ort you a Monoaceticacidester o1 Salfcylicacid. Kindness to animals is a theme that REMEDY notice a slowness of thought,nervous- Wile it is well known that ou ht to be touched n q y .corrected Immediately. Thin, dry, part�! o Aspirin g yon ire oculi wispy,or fadlna hair ls quickly invfgar f aces or irritability on the y ua� means, Bayer Manufacture, to assist by every:preacher and every writer nie>.msunll daughter make life easier for Cor: -ted,'taking taking on new strength, color L did)✓ Pinkham'e Veget�able Com- the Public against Imitations, the Tab- whose'aim is to make this world bet- y COM- and youthful beauty. a refreshing,' g, MINTIN E. conditions. The a a" isle of Bayer Company will be etamb kr• delightful Youthful the hair; a reirtne" Pmmd is especially adapted ed with their general trade mark; the -_ s:. stimulating tonic - not sticky or, --••--- i "'Bayer Cross.' - I;eeP Mlnards LtnNnent in the,house. � greasy, Any drugstore. s.>..agar,narad s. s a,(mrd.Tomie 189 U E No. i-�Y4 •�. � o ,.: ., '^.• -' . . '.. .. .. y .,, 'rot`,.. : ".:•.° ., ,. .� ^,.x• "Q,J.:. ::br.• .w..",hy.:. r.'{ '•��rt ,+°� - :'�...y,;,. ..: ._.,..,,.. �,. ax,,,+; n, .,;k ��f> '-3i' �{^:' ®. ai•;;+ ro j^s'r'y ,�µ .,v"ate•'• .rt.^ ,�J �SS t" $,.,.,y � ,F}r'. '�''�.: .,y;" �;s�'a�'•'� l y.. ., ,. . r .: •+Nr; a rn"'r-y+,•m- e^,. cI^,^4'i• w hy.,.:,.,:7;•.,..: -,,c.' " k..,�,{ '!!i_, JM?'..a..-i.;.- -"+ �.,..,.:-.Y?'a i: ,�.-s+i w.,a :e. v^'r�;.,. '.It.. «s ✓ k +4 tI. .. _, _ l - - T v. r,,._6 _ .,. s x . r-, l�:,o• T .• ' , tis. - . } r - a ti x• F ..•;.. ,. ,. •. w. -.. ,: - ... : .. ,. - <''.' 1. .'t_.. r. (- .�'te.� ::.4,. i Y - . y,,.. . r �,,,, A ,. -:Miss Marjorie Ct�t rlc was at,: : tOC�ALISMS• J C Schools. He was a mehibm r'nf the ^�;` -'�,. Thornton oD Netr Y�Are, t�lking t4 6itby,6chool Board 'and was ar one +� .. � t I r port in ri concert. -. 4 - . 'time chairman of that body. In law • _ -Oscar Conner, of Detroit. is --Jir?. F, H. Doyle, of Toronto, circles he was- ecoguiyed as one of the L.�.. ^ t, Home spending the .holidays with spent aver the weekend tc'itli her i lending lawyers of the Province.._ He _ _ _- , : -his parents.' parentF, Gec•. 11. and Ht-4.-Palmer. 'was e<.Past Grand Master of the I. O. `4• k -Miss Morris, of Toronto, spent -Order yonr counter • check O. F. and wok a member of the Anct- - t New Years with her sister, Mrs. bobkz at -the News office- as,j% ent•Urder of United Workmen. In �'' E •- . Wm. Cullis.- _ have the agency fol• one of the religion he was an adherent of the . . f sl -0hriettan Disciple- Church.`_ He*as -- -Dr, Henry will here aenatr•' largest Aria in Canada. - .,. �f prominently connected with every _ 1po�_.._ t next Tueada�to attend to hie -The regular meeting c1f the movement for the welfare of the pom- ' ' ' • - �` .-Professional duties., - %: - Methodist Ladies' Aid. will"• be muaity, and in his death .Ontario =Special Nets Years' services in beld'on Wednesday,. Jan. Sth, a-E County losee.its most prominent cit]- ' °.; "•-the,Methodist Church nett San• 3 p.m.., at Mrs. Jas. Potter's. zen,4ud he was most popular with all . k11d01 , morniu and evening. -Miss Helen..Bu.rlin who bad the Y g R• g,...Coacher: pleasure of his acquaint- -Miss Emma Btyant has re- in the Cochrane public sclwol. has. ance. His-passing is"a decided lose - -':filched to the Toronto Normal been speiidin'l; a. few days at the to the whole community. His funeral, ' school after spending the holida s home of -her sister hire. F which took place on Mogda to the lgt�Qme. ¢ . . g BunZidR. T. Uliion Cemetery,was private. . . , y LLL 1franY .and hiFs. Sarles, of -David Annan;sr.,who.collaps- _ • 8ALE REGISTER, .. ' ' f� Trenton,, spent' New Years• }coli- ed in front of Ai. S. Chapman.& ___ . - - _ L 'day with the latter's mother, -Mrs, store, a cogpte of `weeks ago Still SATVRDAT, JAh, 'l9th-Auction sale "-John Rankin: continues In a. very weak condi• of farm stock (including 40 head of • .• , I -Miss Lonise Richardson has tion, high grade'catt,e, br8od sowbNim• returned home; after spending -:Visa Laura Andrew, whet has plements, etc., at lot 19, con;8,Pidk- a �� several weeks with friends'and been:spending her Christmas va- ecjnmR, Sate opoerty of Chlis. A. Bar- 'Pick ` .' 'relatives in Toronto. cation at the house of hei y ne o'clock. See bills. e r J1.1 .. . .. . . � I z parents Wm. Dlaw. auctioneer. _ _ 11 =Dr. - E., A. Sadieir, Dentist, het i has returned-to Ennr,Gkillen t ractioin 1D Toipnto,.will be here °to resume her d'nties as teacher. TL ESDA�, Jas, 15th-Auction sale of. _ -•� g farm stock and im lemente:the pro. . - ­ an his office on Thursday from,10 TUi Florence Down met with [ rty of. township. No reserve. � } .. . * erty of Peter Phi lips, lot © con.�, _ '� a. m. Ito 3 D.: m:,ats usual. a serious.-'accident on Saturday • --John Stephenson, and son,• of terno.yn who h wtil lap her off Sale atone o'clock sharp. Bee bills, 0wE j'� 1,e�'C 1 Y1 S Erne3t, of Oshawa, spent New duty fur Fome'time. AA' she was Wm. Maw,auctioneer. /J ..��.�� ­ _m, k �• 'Years' Day with his daughter, walking down the icy Ade%-, Ik jjj::: Mrs. R. T. Ellicott, of Barrie. she•-fell and broke 'her left arm. New Bdvert4eem44r&ts. 1. -A week of prayer is to be held Her fathel;. Rev. J. W. Down, of % - - s in the S. S. room of the Methodist Yorker, removed her` home 'on r - ' A i� O-R SALE-A lar a fur.coat, size ' Church, beginning with Monday, Wednesday, 1' 42, Almost new. Cheap. F,Chidlow,Clare- ' , Jan. 7th. Service to begin each -A rather serious accident oc- mont• - 7tf - . .evening a;t 7.45. All are invited. enrred about 4 o'clock on Satur• pups, �Ii, OR 8ALE-Scotch Collie REPRESENTATION OR _-A number, from. the village day morning by- the Town Hall, Fthorot,gh-bredSable,8weeka old, ready toattended the nomination meeting in which,'fortunately, no person go. Fred Bunting,Pickering, ' . 13tf'' 1. rat Brougham on Monday after- was injured- .�A large Packard T OST-On Christmas day, a ygllow - • •' �T Y noon. They report a large attend• Limousine, .with S. eyliudere case L co►lse dog etiort tail. Phone Malvern D I Y S l O N . 1_-.11.� ance of ratepayers, but no excite• returning'to Toronto with four 1706. Gerald Clark Dunbarton 17-18. -,. • _ �` Ment; p>imen; wh a lady ues th t gen. T�TUOD FOR 8ALE: by isle cora 'WHICH SMALL SIT BE { -J, H. Lawrence, of Aleask, tlemen; who were nests at a bill. �rVV Maple, beach and oak. Orders taken + and delivered. Lorne Squires,Lake Shore 15-I9 •' � 8aak:, h-as�i'eturned to Ontario to at Oshawa, given by Mrs. hfc- spend t x,6 winter months. He is Langhlin in honor Of her ,daught- �,j OR SALE.-Several Shorthorn , 'o now the guest of.his'nephew. Jas. er,whb had just returned from 1.' bulls.Cotswold ' , a e sen or lk`�i 1. n Scott. .2,Claremont Phone sans. 1tf THE SO[JTI-I HAS NO REPRSEN- i tinfe in the city. some time. The ear; which is own- IDERIMAKING-1 am prepared to . -The annual convention of ed by Mr. Mnlyueen, Of Toronto,. make cider every Tuesday and Friday �ti Pickerin Townshi Sabbath Sch. was bprrowed b his son to-take by appointiaent. Geo..Cammack.. TATION NOW Pickering p. y 1415. Sif • ' Association will be"held in Cherry- the-party to.Oshawa and was be. - t _ . have came byy n person to James Gaiter, good, all 'Fhursaay, Jan. lith. ink driven by him. The car was -_ THE SpUTH PAYS OVEN _ 3AI Oi'.�D-Young hound; Oviner can Y The committee> is now busy pre Ding ata very rapid rate Rnd in expenses. Appi _- Poring a good program. v. when opposite theunt of the - y own Hall; on Gition. ofTS OST iia tr L of 1�$cts�ofBcP, a '.1 lmee9a the homt.Andrew'se of{eAdts.1 W. J. then pavement. akiddedcondand .ran 1• pa,r o! bl Dollen mita, on Thursday �� -_ . ��t 1. - THE TARE .. .. ' Miller on Wed esday, January into the deep ditch. The rear end n'°rn�Q& Dec., 2. Finder please leave same at ar- The RentlemAn of of the car SwUDR rtiund and col mews°ffi°e' _' THS ASSESSMENT MUST SO ,,r : 9th..at 7;p• 011 ._- ' . the congregation are cordially lided with a tree making a cam• 1` OTICE-Tbe parte :bel"ping them- jy ,( invited. Please 'note the.change plete wreck of the car.' R'h1Ch'NO?t ` ' selves to the rails off tfie'fence on 2nd con., IF, errog A hold's propecry,must cease doing a° BhE. EQUALIZED. Im the hour of meeting. f$i 300 ia8t pear. The body of the or will iaBer immediate prosecution. T-W. . ` � '-. -Last mouth was one of the car was luxuriously upholstered snthona,owner, , 1r-ts _ "r suildest Decembers on record, Ac- and is beyond repair. The chassis FOR SALE-Pure bred'fiamwortb ' • . _ - _ _, _ -• :::.cordlag to the Observatory Offii- was badly damaged and shay be pigs. collie pups. cutter, heavy teaming T rials in Toronto, and the amount re wa n. sow' •nth S ' , at Iof 33,B.F.con. - � . ` paired. How the yonag. mA13 gqoo pigs . ' � Pickerin Phone eOZ Malvern. Fred Lacey, . pS �,-.-,-..-- � I Of rain that fell was mach greater lout control is not kDOwQ,bat,it is Highlan�Creek P,O. - 17-20 - - - than usual. The most pleasing supposed that he had gone to OI•b AAI E-Chea all kinds of . vy ~ feature of the month was the Bleep for an instant. F �• .(� � ;�.. wagons.harness.and al kisuia o! farm im o o t e beneficial effect it had on the coal dement.in goed onler: Also several heavy sad ;. S bins• t N. .M E M 0 R 1 AM. ot , gh leas 'a rook stoves•ad kieaten.a Dai 1- . . _ .• est pfice epsa rd. hides and wool. also liv -. . -The annttaI'nomination meet try. ;H.Herman.seoaAvillE.Phone if103 17ef . t� ins for police trustees was held oa Covlt✓re-Tn ever loving memory ot. I Martha Ann Courts, who died oa n * Monday evening in• the Town jab. 4th,19°22. :: I . 'NOTICE. . .�,' ,'• U 1' ere g F 0 1 . .,. ­ . _. . { 'li ratepayers. The retiring tries- How we miss pour loving face. .. Notice'ts bereby given that a Byisw _ gave a good account of the work ut you left us to remember was passed by the Municipal Council •, :_ .;� r ' a of the past year, and although the None on earth can iill'your place. - of the Township of Pickering on the -9 . .":expenditure was very heavy they '-Husband, Lillian snd Almore 13th day of December, 392,9; providing . - .: .-•-- . : - „ received no adverse criticism. The for the issue of debentures to the •• ' - . -•--following names were proposed Iti.lovin� memory of Hannah 8teph- amount, of $r,oQo:oo .to assist in de- Fairport Ratepayerse-ASSOCi tion ensoti. wife of Gen. H. Thurman. fraying the cost of erecting an addi• 1 for the position of police trustee.: who passed away Jan.2ack1920. tion to the present school house in - - W. Collis, Dr. Cartwright, F. J. Forget her, nn we never will. Section Number 4 wdet, of-the Town- '�- - - : `Prouse, F. W. Weeks, M. S. Chap- We loved her then, we love.her s_till. ship of Pickering for Public and Con- � _ " 1. �" man, Fred. Andrew, f. R. Thea Her memory is as dear today ttnuation. School purposes, and that1 . tnn- Jigs Richardson- j- S_ Hals -A on theti��da was registered_is_the--- o . �— Re istry office, for the County of On- _ _ ,; don and �V. G. Ham. All have rs- Badly missed.by Husband,_ _ _ _ , ' gg r tired except hi. 9. Chapman W. •- Father. Mother. Sisters tarso nn the nth dtay of December, - . I. . . . . _­ . �'L �)_: � _- �. -,- ­ :% � =_,Gl. Har;i-and F_ J. Prouse. who and Brothers. aeld� c�ny motion to quash or set thus constitute the police'trustee a same r any par .thereof.reof .' - o t e board for 1924. BA�xs-ln loving memo of our dear must'be made within three mmitbe -�--. wife and mothgr;1fre. after the first publication of .this - - - ......1. j 71 -The number of motor acei- H: Banks, Notice, and cannot .be -made 'there- who passed away Dec.81,1919 Idents that are occurring along the after. - ... _ -Provincial Higbway,_espe Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Dated this 21ith da of December ; r •' his -Eitne of the year when the Fast a t6ken-zn attectfiu� — = — --- - trues. ... ._. DONALD-R:HLfATUN,. _. __._ . y -I- ueb Ifor'yoa. h•17 Clerk Ing of'ice is certainlyred with sufficienttt And a longing still and tams , _. . .. . • �-Marge �o caaae�m. n very ew n 1. . cases could they-be described as •.Death of Col. Farewell • Glen Willow mills- T . ..unavoidable. for they are iii near. - _ ,r ..ly eve _ every case caused- by speeding On Saturday morning 'Col J 'E. iCEDAft GROVE ' or reckles's driving. Those who Farewell, R. C., -died in "the Usbawa . ' "_ -- r ..,..,e . .. _ - y. r -live along the highway are" not .Hospital, in- his 84th year, and bis • death, which was unexpected, • 1 ` . amazed at the large number of ac petted, cast & . cidente, but are rather surprise deepp gloom over the whole cotintr, in .LO W� gD - •, that there are so few..when the ,h ch he has been 6o prominently . � . . 1 L . consider the high rate of speed at identified for over half a century, The B�i\�,1 S� . �ARDWARE ­' �z' � 'which they.travel. The chief of- deceased tuns born its East Whitby in � 1. 1840 and was the adopted son of the Highest prices ,paid' for Off$, fences against the e .___r_,___-- .. •• -. . • - . peed Iaws late Abraham Farewell; who was - - ASH ELM, MAPLE and- -' . '. _ occur at night when the chances member of parliament for.South.On- � PINE LOGS. . of being "pinched" are not so tarso following the Bonfield. Macdon- ! 0 • great as in the day time, M; the aid administration. He was educated A full line of Grain and Feeds traffic officers cannot be expected in the Whitby and .Barrie High in stock at Cedar Grove and at . ::­_'7H" V R , to be on duty all night as well as Schools and was graduated with the Locust Hill, as usual. iu tie d-gip time, and even if they degree of Bachelor of Laws from To- - - _ - .are,on duty at night, it is almost ronto IIotversityy in 1884. He studied _ - _ m - 1 i' ` impossible to secure a conviction law at Osgoode Sall and entered into _ �, E,REESOR, 1 h8 Famous Col r1' ater Pate Partnersbip with Robert McPhee, .. f . on account of the difficulty of get- Practicing in Oshawa and Bowuyan- Phone 8800 R. R:Markham, Ont. ting the number on 'the license Dille. Several years .afterwsrde this - III �h�te and Tllj t8• , platen. A'large Dumber pf cars partnership was dissolved and came • - : that ass through the village der- to Whitby,where be Pickering - � p g practiced law . ins the night are running at "tlie with the James Rutledgge until 1672, n -One pound of Moresco wlll;�eooer rate of 40 to 80 miles per hour, and when be was appointed Oounty Crown Leather ootl3 StoxQ ' i . - 'it is not surprising�to see a num• 'Attorney. which position bt held up to the time of his death. In 187T he : seventy ,five Square feeif ber of cars ditched in the morning was also appointed"Clerk of the Peace, ar stock comprises everything in after having sustained more or and in 1882 Was 'appointed Clerk of leather goods and our price • •, less damage. A serions feat�rre of the County Council which position he .•,_ 1. • , the case is'tbat very frequently. -held until about a year age when he are second.to ance, . ., •, the�e do suffer-_I►re. those_who retired. Ae Countyy Crown Attorney Everything for the horse. _. . �ut8 ;in 1,_2 and 5.lb• pa�i�aC7 . he had chs a of a number of ver are in uo wise to blame. IE is dif tm y Blantets, >lf2,sa0 up,heavy ' ' f _' ,. "$cult to find a remedy: A -small portant oases, igcludinB eeyerai Halters,90c, u all leather flne'has no effect on the majority murder trials, He begun his military p• =Drop 1n and get a' olor:��1rd and 7 y career In. 186`2;when..he fined the Trunks-Club Bags-Buil Cases i �1f drivers. Nothing but the se= University Rifles. He &Pae later coag: - ' verest penalties 'that the' law netted with; the;34th Battalion:. for -Harness and boots repairs rea(� . ll about •g pe 1.m allows should bp meted out to the years•of which he became Colonel, Our repatritig seevice is ' offenders. Nothing but a term in until be retired on account of the n'ge paezcelle .., _ c_ I.x . . .a.. • • i.1 . ' ill have a deterrent effect on limit. He Loot part in the Fenian __ ---- -'- ' f 7 San fins ]ail w Raid for which he received-ams • !►great many drivers, �vho eonside also deeply interested in Edu- CECIL $RADLE� - -_er it a crime to be denied.tbe priv ational m¢ttere. He was Past Presi- �' - - ' hok6lring s`ite>;e of rhnnina their ears Rt' the dent of the Prov. Teachers'Ass'n and Harness maker, J t ii, R nd 4a` _ "►;hes t rate at which they are cap- was of the founders of the PrDvtncial .L.L �.I �� . - `1; ,I ,X, able. Association of Publio- and Hi1. gh i ,PICKERING, - ONTARIO • 1. .`; . y , f' ti. :.., .I. < r. a, r Ys:,, "�'� '� _`d' ,r•rf+ ,`c .µ'9 x ,:-s.e;Fj•. K•v. w '„rr... „3►. z .0 S,e,.e=` -•Rr 'Sy. `-a. ';,u• ,+N.:..; .y .N;r.�. ;+n.u.. i' •;,,',,,; 11 I �' •.• ..-cit ma_"l __ ax.. ., ,- -:.w ";,ti S - 4 y v* r,. ,i"c'n• t- +.A"3 ..., +jiz., m' , y+a a r,,