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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_12_30ac's .� , 'M�,t+.v'Y+{ "% °y- w. J - ... . �_ ,.- _ µ ,rr�,c�r•- ty.e 'LSl. _ �J•.1�yS _ ry , '•i , _ VOL. Lti' 1 I . __ :.. 'ICKERIN - _ G- ONT., FRIDAY. DEC. 40, 1927 ]NOs i7 r -' XltEi�irOetitl (ICtafCSE.= =4eJi i"li0i CiRRElef+l R!V£R. screoo1r REPORTS b F ��{ G j The Green River Union. Sunda Mount PleasAnt School Re rt. No. GREENWOOD" � @Y School will hold their Christmas con on roll 19. Sr. IIL- Marie-Hpam and --�- IL FORSYTH. Oph. D., Diret-tor +�- ctrl this (Friday) evening. -at eight M arjorie .Percie equal (hon)., Doris z Association of oatario. Rts. - ;, g o'clock. This will be the last Christ- Dolphin,.. Henry adill . Robert Mil- Ler of • *a American nr9 ?� r Eyes e;amined by appot mss •concert of the season. but not ler. Jr. IIL - Evelyn Brown (hon.), Qlaiesp6at. oat. the. ieast. On Sunday; January 1st, Ross Madill, Katie Beatom Rec., Mur- ' # there will be a Christmas, service in iel Gostick, Fred " Hodgson. Mr. H. j®stablished 1888. Baskets o all sizes the afternoon when. Rev. Mr. Ratcliff. E. Beare, Teacher. - IT .will speak to the children. E- ORRISTIAPI, Barrister and , Re elect Chapman -• • 5` .citor,Notary Public Etc t 1 • >..a• sa�tn Wing.caurtxauae, Wibitby.' ale. and descriptions LAKE SHORE _ 4C CLAREMONT r :. er BROWNING+. K. C.. Barris• _ _ -_. .. _ - ,B rl �J � "� �a ter.5olidtor. Notary Public. Aaoee' Blk:. 'A -very successful annual meeting - '. '° larva;,�y lest of Past Office.nda. Street, laves priest Wa=3 he�i at S. S. No. 2, oi► Wednes Miss S. Ward entertained some n -MWby. 'roust pitons ass, office phone 3s2.. j - day. December- 28th. The - ladies of friends last week. Salt. for a$lQ tilt section were well represented. Walter Ward lost a valuable bull and EATON dt. R088- Barristers. So• t hemorrhage. 13dtam Northern 'Ontario Building, a30 J. due M 1 8 serer, raronto: and 'Miss Isobel Squires and Mrs. J. JameskNeal, of�arrie. spent last 1�• �wa. CHAS, A. WHITS. C. Stork were auditors. The retiring .week with friends' in -Claremont- T - - Aaelai8c 2797 trustee, Thos. -Armin, was re- elected W e could not have had better wea- e - • 8uceeeeor to Idle W. G. Barnes then for Christmas if we had ordered `I !1 1^ N I013ARBSON .� PIOHERING- Phsor Mark 6420 for another term. it. e Solicits etc 213 -214 Con Phone Building Corner Corner" Yo a and Rich. DUNBARTON Vote Middleton for First Deputy. su.,Toront . Awnes Main and Main = •-- Reeve. He is deservsnQ of that po= oigu. Pickering 6filce open Wed neaday and T i i T U R E One evening `et '3etettday evenings. Phone Pick.' GtS00, gel �, j i g last week while walk- sition. + .. _ ins towards her home. Christina An- Let us each an"ll 'keep up the j AT BOTTOM PRICER stenos had the misfortune to turn w '� _a same spirit exhibited at Christmas " w over on her foot dislocating her ankle. for the 'coming R. P6WLIE. Dentist. Cor. CT, 1-'. M She suffered severe pain alai; in et- .Year' } ••a�a••�, g The attenance at both churches on ...Highest tan Rd. and victoria Park Ave, 'To- CLAREMONT, ONT. ' ting it in joint, and she will be con- Sunda p �asa pat door), Ope9lyEveninge Dree6ers $12 np, Washatands fined to a sitting position for a time Y was Rood. atxl the services 71 were very ro r ry app, prints and: much en- 54, a =4 rap. Cbiffoners, ,i drawers Mums is in our midst these days. R. D. O. Smith. DeaUst, Stuff. and good sized mirrors, Mrs..Fanny Phertill, of New Lis- 1 °yam by all. - prices � , vide, Honor Graduate of Chicago ad, To- Among those who spent- Christmas . r �:soaoo Crteiversitiea• acid the -Roy�l Ce�[a of half price• It will keazd, is the )rifest of her slater, at home were Donald Rawson, Miss ' ., wy 1®MtaiSurg•one. Phone office 1011, Residrnee pay you to call. 'airs, Alex. Thom. She is under the E, -Coo er Miss Daisy McCullough, paid r *" r teal, r7o auteid : e ppoint�nta 201y doctor's care with lum afro. a opt bliss Mary Dawson Clifford and Mrs- for aspeedy recovery, i?ilke i, LA$IS B: , BEATON, D. V. S., Y Miss B.' Bacon. PICKE I NG, 1i S lift x GraduateW the Royal Colelgt of Dental Roofing Material � Chapman for 2 d De pit Reeve � �• _'• �� '� Sutticft P -.�- P y_ A meeting of the trustees of the 4' and Lmverait of Toront. Otaoe __ Public Library will be • held in the e� Mturs9 a a; 1 to 6 store, wine . WEST HILL library room on Monday evening, Jan. Re natr.9 to �; 1 w a.a� lad. pone s. S z British Columbia Shingle8 r pone 220• y 2nd; -1923 commencine, at 8 o'clock, 8 a The soloist for the first Sunday to receive . the annual report -and to C 0 A.L -ri •_ EIL C. SMITH. D. D. S., L. D. 9.; No. 2 3 and,3x morning of "the year 1928 will be elect directors for the ensuing ear. : ( Stxeeesor to Dr. J. N. Dalee). Graduate of Miss Pauline Detwiler, who is late Coll a of Dental Sun. eg andTman_ The public are cordially Invited g to A good supply of Hard and 9of6 _.. Yreeifv,_.At !•�emoat oEce over D. A. soloist .at Bloor St. United Church. be present. A lartre selection -sf -_ +�amtr's�r a every Tuesday :nd Faday. Pbone .' 'TORONTO ASPHALT Mies Detwiler needs no introdtaction Coal on hand. Also a supply > Ssaus 101i 27tt - popular authors has been - -- RO[iR'i- 1'�il3 -- .:, ti,a ..r IHfmi..:lie �t,,.,,..t. - .. puichased 1513tUSit17 T. F:ALLA 18$, L D S.• D- D, S, Gsmduate of the Royal College of 5ur;eme and the Univer■t of Toronto e above 15. Baisd.a'e store. gear, Ont. bouts . 9 s m t Sp. M.; or by appppooint- - F'bone Pick 37ti°• A31y ( .4 :��_ ilatieairs Ida�a_r.� • ELIZABETH RICHASD80N- • Pure and sutomob'le insurance of all ktads. 990s`0002108 eotag>anier of •ohd financial stand- TILL, I.loensed Auctioneer. Murray's 18 in:, 32 ice. sad 36 inch widths, 4 in 1 Shingles; also Metal Valley and Ridge Roll. liiaterial, or will give price on finished job, ®r C - •i� i I a G •�• LU1 3RR YARD having sung for them q their Sev- - --- "" ° " °`• °° "�` `AQ enty -Fifth Anniversary which recent- use of subscribers. ly closed. The Christmas tree and concert in Christmas Sunday morning Eaw .. the Baptist Church on Friday even big congregation and a choir of 2b ing last was a most successful affair, The church was crowded and a de- ist their places. Anon the former tightful ptoiirarn wsa rendered by members of the choir were Mr.-^snd the children, which reflected much Mrs, Perce L. Scott -and Mr. Harry. credit on them as well as on those Jacques, who is now studying medi- Who trained them. The cantata en- cine at _Queens' _University. titled "Cinderella." was exceedingly AUDLEY. well rendered. The proceeds at the door amounted to about Woo - stove length. w - 12tf = .Phone Pick. 1709, DONALD MUNRO. PICHESING L. SUR INGMAW Building and General b contracting. Estimates furnished on sill claas m of work- inteflor and Esterlor. ,alt tl d • +s•maea+a ot!(•ak and oswdo " a xis t3ram` @ ®C. � . T ia��. S ET Nearly every farm home here held a re-union diraier an Monday in cel- — ��..._.: Vote Chapman for 2nd Deput-y. era one as reunite. chimneys Built Ooncrste Work. "'BATON T'OWNS331POLS7E3S ebration of Christmas. was a success- - -16ne Pro er g 6 ?18 FAIRPORT. ONTARIO DROUGMAM. s1Elssvtss. aswnrtyie atsa unsay as tsae •' 'taassr at eteessy. its quotations and information on all Limas sad - - Unlisted Mining fitoclta. Poi event o Thursday tches by (! splendid Pi Program of speeches by vie- �. J. Moore spent the week -end in Oshawa. P� $ •H I N G L. E ' SNOW ors r -r �% lid A W, LICENSED ACO- We wilt be pleased to advise what stocks to buy or to hold. or idng trustees: F. L. Green, Green. wood E. L Chapman. No. 4. East; W. ' ' Miss Jennie Duncan is home for the holidays. , Nova Scotia Sbin ' l`toAsi; for Yort,(�tario•adDarits IC+s Tery ts kia�a or salsa ye�o��e�� att•sdea as Tmtmrerasoreabl• what stock to sell. Olieatr H. Guthrie, No. 5 last, and F. G. McArthur and F. H. Westney for the Mr, and Mrs. Johnston were in the. g -lea Galt Galvanized Steer Bhiugle$ , bates nor fates stay ba «+s+as•a ae xsw's' omc.. SO and 1 are malting mono by follows eig our advice. home school, and a well -laden Christ city on Saturday. Bird's Felt State $ht ngleal - = miaow. wbitby, oat- My - Our long experience so mining. ex- mas °tree with Will Brown as Santa Claus, a -11 coiltributed io the jo ' of Master - Borden Middleton is a spend ingr his holidays in the city. Y for sale at T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT :. •.Gil tending over a period of twenty Tears, allows us to give sound advice the occasion. F. M. Chapman acted sit chairman. Vote Middleton for First Deputy- Reeve. He is our representative Call and get prices. Pitons 28t2 _ an the Investment feature of a mine or the speculative feature of a pros- The stealing of fowl is becoming at the Council board. • -Warren C. Mrs. ! LAWS _ &ggftntio.nS I _eaetive imiQi�ng_veot�re ___ $t)LLO W A Y, MILLS dt Co. CU inereasfn __— _1C1Y_ frequent_ _L,a.s Thursday evening thieves visited F. M. Chap- and Willson and family and Ed. and Mrs. Willson had . _ . .. : ' : Members of Htaadard mans f9rm and stole 15 Toulouse Christmas dinner with the Gannon family. : A R A Q E 1' - i'yre= -Pie Plates and Casseroles, Stook Exchange. ^ . >1[smben of the B[oatreal geese and 22 Peekin ducks, and from Walter Fowlie they took 25 Plymouth ''Ere' Cochrane has been very .ill _ 4 ;i�1lnialess gteel- :Knives with ivory Mining Exchange, Rock cockerels ready for market, and since g °lag to her�istei's in Myrtle. Miss Mair- is We ere ,prepared to do all kinds ' handle* and forks to match, 00as and Board ]loom, Orouad Floor, the next night t� 3 geese from Thos. Puckrin. Tha''Provincial offic- spendine her holidays at her home in Clinton. of repairing of cars, also bat• ter* good assortmeai of Ever =ready. lletropolltaa Bniiiittt, TORONTO. era were soon on 'the Job and are , Messrs• George W. and Joh nPhil- _ charginE. eleetisic welding and in fact Flashlighta _ _ _ - ONTARIO Pb*im : Adelaide 071 and W72 working ors the case. Some measure g out soon •st, to trace lips attended the funeral of their sit - ter. �• 1Killixan• at Parkhill, last g - - : ` a o W t'kel Tube Skates, - �-- as all fowl to the selling of it will likely be a'� A few In Brouirham still re- � ion rvit� lfi0oiey Sticks, Pneke, 8tt•ape, -THE RURAL - worked ovt soon. so as to trace al fowl to the member the kindly, cheerful dis13osi- car work. - ateath Organs.. , _ SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. consumer. This form of crime is one tion of the deceased in her girlhood days here. Gas, Oils, Grease and Aeeeswries, ._ ` ' A11 these and other Roods at of the most detestable kind, as it is driving out the rearing of farm fowl. Misses Gakdys and Hilda and Mr. on bend constantly. . reseotlable prices: ' Real-Batate sod Insurance. Walter Middleton, of Toronto, Mr. Call_ and tee our Catalogues of _ Chapman stands for Economy and Mrs. Buckingham and family, of Dodge and Star Cars:' '��$HBY Farm Properties a $pecislty. and Progress. Toronto, Miss Alice Middleton, of �IN Head Office : 218 214 Oonfederition STOUP LLL - Middleton Whitby, d Mrand Marb LAWS GARAf,E - Life Building. Toronto -- - PIQBERINGF Phone "Main 1380. , .. Our Curling Rink has been organ, - ' out, were visitors at the. home . of G G. L• and Mrs. Middleton over the AND 9 &iiVIC>� STATION ON • - - Branch" OS9cs : Gordon Building. Pickering Ontario. ized with 2 rink -s- Electric fire alarms are expected to holiday. Christmas in 13roueham o - �O �l Phone d80('. 28tf 1 our town l be installed in n the,near future The was observed very who s etly. Among thosE pent the day away with friends Happy United Church choir put on a in the city mere: Bert and Mrs: $ar- :. - CLAREMONT a splendid p program of music on Christ- mas Day to a well -filled house. veq,• Alfred and Mrs. Lemmon, L and "^ ' - J CREAMERY ! An organizati°n known as the Ben- Club North York. been son, •Matthews, Mr.' and Mrs. Han- son, and R. Millers family. Mips Bate ' � [] � � a r 'Customers 'Customers - for h formed with Dr. Ball, of Stouffville, ou spent the holiday with her ne V `(J = " _ - Higbeeb price paid for - .hew. as err.. president Municipal affairs are expected to . Cecil B a b, in Pow Hope. The Public Library eo m e have • - Zn s . appreciation of Cream at th e be ' at fever heat, , with three candi- placed on their shelves new books. ding for all classes. The : :---your good will we ex- ii �lare�ioa Y Creamed dates in the. field for reeve. It will be a - free- for -all. . .prize winner, Jalris, by Mezo De La Roche; Treading g the Wine Press, by Connor: , > - The Stouffville Citizens' Band will put on a sacred concert in Ratdifl "a Emily's Guest, by Moryttromelq; The Once move i.t is oa. tend the Give us a trial and be convinced HaU on Sunday evening after .Trail of the Conestorra, by M. Dun- -- privilege to send forth - ► ' ?.4EABON B d �$$TING s _inert regulai services of the churches. Mr. 'Fletcher .Goodie, who has been is ham, and many others of the newer books should prove attractive. Now -our warm a ", appreciation - of your gt'e at gift to the MILLS @ lIL�L�7 -- with E ,,_A: Button for a number of the time to renew tickets for. 1928. The Sunday School concert ue•L -our - . - greatest. asset_ • .and wt8}3lor you-and' ~, Ps Q :__.. years, ks opening a hardware store in a store door the the Bartle of was a great success. The children, under our good' will. To 1 it will our very be \ 11! yours A Merry Christ- - ia.- _ Mrs. Tito�as, who was so seriously Miss Main's direct oom, ted them Ives very c a ladies, ry y: in — _ a ,'' that goodwill , ..__. _ - For Pastry use injured in s -motor accMent last Aug, S- life sir effort- too ow how community .r show might be uplifted, them- �b cal main_ mas•aod A• host Pros- v Our Ra al Br nd ever ai oat, and who has been in the hospital adzes since was taken home this week proved to be�le artiste and were Bat •lag, _ vice to 7on-- - _ Fsroiu New Year.. - -. J > quite is very A son of a Audrey earth Bartholomew, ente At the dose of e program the kiddies en�ioyed the � - • , at Win grocer's. y while doing chores' at his father's treat from ..tile beautifully decorated Tnat the New Tear J :r' - Farmara.who have whesf SOac made from your own oar below, We •lower tree. fell tthhrogu Ah the cope the to the e floor, breaking his a SALE REOISTE... ms be '_ , ;and hold many good l; things is store for �• tt� rl _ wheat. can _ k"r p it. ceiving arm and re- other severe injuries• Saturday. a� December 31st.= Herd of _ you is thesineere F�nraitnee Dealer and Funeral Director Feed of all kinds- Ohieken tfeed, the Our first schedule hockey match of season was- field 'lute' on Tues- 22 mulch cows, Including Ayrshires, Holsteins and Jerseys,- springing wish-of Phone I800� hen feed, Chop, millfebd. day - evening between Markham and Stoufivnlle• The old spirit of rivalry and nearly due: also 8 young cattle, belongong �' i�n� -Ohs n week-day. R every' y - vPas keen with odds in favor of to J. A. Hawtin. on the Wilmot Brown • • d pieke1•]Dge ! . Ontario ham �1 � OOH next .Mark- The Intermedia' will play f week. 1 farm. adjoinink gteuftville. Six months' credit, F. W. 4• i v e '1 er. id a ' Druggist I oke-1n . ,auctioneer. r IY _. • ;,• ' ,.. '_. i.,i : R v._ :•N": '•r .: " .. r ! ,. ., :[A. •.'- L:.W.rs1r. � r- �:,..nm..F >.h.. .• • ". +. P. ... ... ',.- '.. ,.. ., i'. •. +.. ..... .. .. • + e. • ' ^.. ♦ - .'.. 4�ay ., .,.r.eu .vF,.. ._.. .!'� .ware°''... •`,.,. v4i••Y.•aa.....%.i.;... :.. •., e _ J+aR.'. L ,,. .. ,.' s+'i a-� r• r.._.. t.....,...- s...M --... ! hf� •,Jr -. .. •.,. AM_.�r1Ye. 5..t atin.i .,,' ^t -''ry, 3n d .y � ^t _1ry. qy ? =4.w x.S�4 1w...•...Ml�w'L' �•rY /.'i..u..M,iiL+. S. N.? rn. s.. 1• ss:` A.. a. .... *"I:L"..QiwrwaV•n.e'9axwS93 . �; . �;,. try+ :"f rc�iy.�y. .y,, rya ! y.,M:, : °' "`. }„�e:M• a y.rLY.. y� la }} S 2- ! °S.WA c _ ( Mt .IYv:l. �. Qb,Y•rvAii�?l..art� Ja'iM,ii.G:t.•YS �hi7ll :LY:fi >Iu&('• L`G• "2Y *�'I��. a �� Vii,`.. y •, / ��� — ���•. 1 A !I � �, 300- Y'vars of Viiire a of Metft -aro] :cress , iivw the Ether- Was''Capiured SALL From the drum -tap of the tribesmen u " SHAT HAS GONE BEFORE he; wouldn't_ show it before other follcr?. on African hll ?tope to the practical re- f If you see it,• Robin, A must-be there. alizatlon of television -that, in a -sea- -- _ $Death strikes Garrett -Folsom while , - - r i?nmipg -at Ocean Town, N.J. In- Its Just like what I rwctice in Made- tetice, is the scope of "Pioneers of vest!gation shows he has been „stabbed line,.. Ned - doesn't seem - to see Wireless:' _ Z5 dea,th,under- the,wate� ! at all. But Ned's such a dear old it is a singularly fascinating story Foisom'e companions were Roger blind• sheep tie, wouldn't` notice the ��hich 3i t lisou Hawks has to'telf. : Neville, a business partner; Mrs.. house was' on lire unless someone in- It I #alts u Dr. Gilbert; Queen Eliza- - = x _ lHelen Barnaby and' Carmelita Valdon: sigted- upon, it... Of course the two heth's' physician, -and his researches -' Folsom, just before his death, had cases can't have any connection ” , into the properties_ of the wagnet, QOa been standing next' to Ned Barron, i • - ' ' known as the co er' kin Don•t see how: I. cant think the with Benjamin Franklin and his kRe, ' pp g'- two are planning an elopement. Dad with Thomas - Young, who formulated is t�e O�Astandi>a ll leader in Caniads►. s 3 Anastasia 'Folsom, dccentric and the undulatory .theory of light, -with , 11 > admirers''3laddy, but he's not much masterful sister of the dead man, ar p Galvani, Volta, Faraday, Ampere, and - t ^rives• and .takes command. At the in imgreased by women's charm except .' shiest it its- learned that the death sea - i your own. He adores you, Ang�l." Heniy;and so bring$us to the . first 1t has, like the eel, one in the fait, - hmQrt &1 Jane 1 pon was a vichaq, an Oriental knife, I ,•Sure. Now, Robin, have you spoken recorded experiment in signalling and in addition another special heart ' and it had been bought on the board -f ao him about this ?" ithout intervening w lies. i for the portal• system of veins. walk. ONot yet, but I think I shall. And, It can scarcely be said that any one I --------- Three Love f�ail8 . and It is also learned that one Croydon Sears who was in Barron's party, is a' absurd as it seems, I believe it ail marl discovered wireless telegraphy Watt:bCd. TOO Long Sister's Friendship }}c ' comes back to the murder _ of that as we know, It to -day, It was the out, ! fancier of curious knives. Anastasia I One of the best of many flood than whom) r engages Titus Riggs, an. architect, to 'man:' come of the accumulated experiments, The piot;a Austenite, stories told by Mr. Cyril Maude con { work on the case. Dan Pelton; the! "Mr. Folsom? Why 'r father pioneers, and some of these none Dot even thv li ee, Stuart* or of the cer•na his old friend and colleague,• the " dead man's nephew,•arrives and is in- I'scarcelp knew him!" originally were not even scientists. Ersery e Bourbons -can be more fajthfui trigued by some curious French dolls' �+SO he says, but --" There was William Sturgeon, for in- late Sir Charles Wyndham, their cause* will keep evefy anal ' ' in Folsom's room. .� Sir Charles used to bring a dog to Your father wouldn't lie! -_• He's stance, wbo was first a cobbler, then) bearing upon the goddess of & He believes hi uncle had been. „ rehearsals, and ft. was a stage Jest This Idolatry, and he wit} ,recollect that' =' r a. gentleman. a soldier, and then became a cobbler I that the dog acted as chaperon. Mr. blackmailing several le nd he, 1 again because he could nat live on his ion- December 18 1775, Jane vrat! born.. W. Riggs discover suspt ous rota- "My father is the most gentleman (visors once told th19 . story to Itilfss ' raetits in Folaom's effects, bearing ii}ae I ever knew in one piece. But don t pQ,,ion of a shilling a day. Irene 1 anbrugh and Sir Herbert Tree. The country seetory at lit -nded y, ' initials of Croydon -Sears. make any mistake, Angel. Gentle- near Basingstoke, was surrou nil d, With! Eve of Discovery They both laughed at the idea, and 4 eadows well lied, with' Riggs questions Sears and is an- men prefer lies sometimes -t' Sturgeon, however, pursuing scion= then Irene--looked -uy sweetly in Sir.a`.oD� sprinkled, M s`weied curtly. Others act suspicious - „Ohs well, I suppose to shield some elm trees and whit malty Ii9, FA wr. ly,-including Ned Barron's wife, Mad - tific studies in his spare time ,invent -' Herbert's face, and said; 'And do tell ' erring woman or to preserve the honor I Her five brothers, tames, Edward, aline. ed the electromagnet, .and in 1825 me, Sir Herbert, has Lady Tree train Henry, krands, and Charlt and her ry I of the regiment. Oh, I've read short won the silver medal of the Society ed a little dog to watch over your go one sister Cassandra, made up her lit: NOW. GO ON WITH THE STORY. / stdries. But what about the man in ski the green suit? And there's a fine of Arts. lags on ?" E tle world. Cassandra and she slept r " CHAPTER 7CXX1I, 1 s} ort story .title for yon!" Henry, the famous American, died Tree gazed up at the 'ratters of the I together and shared the same life an% t "Angel," and Robin Sears looked at in 187$, after years of research -with-, theatre and, stroking his locks. said i til death.. obirs. Lefroy, Jane's aunt, ' "Isn't it! Sounds like a detective 'but reaizling that he wa&,on the eves %Ah -ft died for grant of sleep!" Baer with a sort of dumb misery in'hid story," of the most wonderful discovery of ra describes the room where the first "` versions of "Sense' and ITensibillty" tF ',clear young eyes. "We're in a detective story. You I[OW It Sounded To Her # , "Yea, Robin; and I suppose that hJs or any age. and "Pride and Prejud'.ee" ...were cos: ' a now that The person is working very Hertz and Morse took up his work, ' One of many -good stories about chil- I posed: serious tone betokens a hint of new I " but !t was not until the discovery by dren told by Miss Maiegaret 'McMillan, ! "I remember the common looking „ . hard on the Folsom case. !the founder of modern school clinics. carpet, with its chocolate ground, and Ernuble• + `•I know it -I shouldaay I did know Hertz In 1888 of the elect ro magnetic I the painted press with shelves above' lilt it first time, my d'i_eerninglit! That's where the trouble began. waves, foreshadowed in 1884 by Clerk -! young friend." i concerns a tittle girl who had sou a They sat on the sand, the girl in And, Angct, he -well, I won't say 4laxweli, that wireless became m>rre prize at school -a doll. or books, and Jene'a piano, and his , r her modish and very charming bath -I suspects- -but he is what I believe than a dream. What are you going to call dollie oval looking -glass that hung between f"4 - ing costume, wrapped-in_a_ beach cage they call: 'looking into' Dad!' 'flush had been accomplished !n the inquired her teacher as she handed the t the charma_o itbp •w •- _ -- a W1ndOV19 But ,.". .• to n aieh aiayou rag dears in -1}is` _ the chi d the 'prize. room_ wlE� ts._acaEl p..urn are, iSat ! to- and cant do anopt>siag, fravelling unconsc3ou toN'tirris fhe ?_.__ .._.. y imeair bile � at%ei ezperie�en e-V% a = -swimming suit: _. ' ershie came thg`usexpeetet} -re -'bare ins. t4 r- tUose old eaougi► te_. a there but the beat." S s •'Well, what is it, dear "," `same sad. I•pty. Iunderetand, fire flow of natural wit "Only that I can't find the .elan ".R a know it, but. he doesn't. 'And i Alexander Graham Heil had invent- ` Sersh!e!" exctafined the teacher. with all the fun and aonser�e i,f s, with the green bathing suit." I if that's what's upsetting Dad, then I ed the telephone and David Hughes -What a queer name! I've never beard ' large and clover family "3 hat sit' Then; ne'li have to pall - -well, then, I've got to find the green the microphone, white Wliloughby'of it before..' ` The Family' Bond 1 y thx(,ugh without him." sail assn:' Smith had sucreeded In transmitting I "But, teacher," said the child In At a very early age Jane and Cas- _ "Yes. mat's shat well have tn- do. "Xou've tried ?" signals by induction from Ainm Bay, �x,�rlrrlsed tones. "surety you haven't Sandra Mere sent to spend a year at - b But it's going to be hard pulling." "Ir the few ways I can think of. to the isle of Wig! t, io the lheedte�.lforgottPn the song �ti'e ainit !n tiara- Oxford with the widow of a prinotpal! "What's the new development?" II've asked all the life guards, and all Branly, the French sctefltlst, In 1891'•1'm going a milking, Sershie Raid' "! tat Braaenose. who was a "very stiff I - Angelica Fair, with all her blush - the bathhouse kaeepers, but of course, produced hie "toberer," and evolved �y it (mannered person" but school life was « k vase loveliness, , was no empty - pcted only the ones around this IceaRty.t That the principle which made radio =telc L�� brief for Jane Austen: she came home - roil .0 man may have belonged to a hotel grapby possible, It c6sts about a touaand pounds foist st nineyears old. She had self -eul- P` Then came the experiments of + t Nor was she n serious - minded young way down the beach, and just ha become a doctor, and another t, aua' ,tore. and read French and knew ' person. She was just a wholeEtome, paned t•o swim here and then went Marconi in 1885, the tuning system and, at least, to buy a half-share iii a Italian. Them was mueb family d1R- ha v American girl, with a love of l ba( k," of Lodge. a d to clue course Fleming's practice �over uss)on which had grmt• bfluence plea *arc natural to her age a our - ' h the adding medico cats tae writer of stories, but there roundinV and an avid enjoyment of i verttsinit ?" was accomplished _ put tip his brass plate and try o ! has ever ^� h,-r life and her love. l "I don't know. It doesn't seem _ -- - make a connection, but it is uphill Zoffany painted her at fifteen years !fir ed " to Rabin very practicable. Men who wear green �'lfsh �%1t�1 'ITiTCe Hearts work, -aa witness the foltowtng. story old, a charming, da►rkepai lively She had been, engaged bathing suits don't read the papers Sears far a year and the autumn i One of the strangest fish known to told recenny by 91r Arthur Conan c}riW, with flowing ringlets- Tboulth Would bring their wedding dal•, (much, defence is the hagfish, found in Mont.. Doyle,�who was, of comae, a pistils• life her [Hotly loved her They ;'ere joyously in love, their ` N' urally stet. In fact, they're not Ba7��, Callfornta ing 4urgeon before "Sherlock Holmes" Of her tows 1#[e there are. few rtrstev were similar and. the, seashore much worn. And that ought to makjerey It to b?1ad. and yet is so coraciaus "brought him fame and fortune. cord%. A pretty flirtation with Toth holiday they were enjoying together; it easier to find him." that other fish are n`dt found in the A young doctor opened a brand- '_LefroS at twenty, a propoael she re-, t was fuil'of a deep contentment for' "Ought to. But ft doesn't seem to. .new surgery, He waited all dap jetted at twenty•aeven, and an affair `+ Let's walk along the beach and see if same waters. a I •How does It manage to find Rs food? without a vtalt_oi'. At teat a breath- ' .i•1]ich came to nothing vrith a "Mr. H,+ And then clouds, had• appeared on we can't spot him ourselves. To compensate it for the loss of sight, less marl come dunning up the drive. i E of the Engineers," who died. We r. " scene, and now each was die- I "Rave you asked year father much the ! , the hagfish tae been gloss a keen "Sit -dawn." said the - doctor sootjt r are denied many records of Jane Aug- kurbe& about this . eccentric dresser -" Angel" was anxious for Madeline, i "lie's funny about, It He says: sense of touch and an unknown cUern4 • lusty, "What can [ do for you I ten's life, for her private letters were i +a ho for some reason was itenrous and, know any more than i`ve told cal•. sense -ter what seems to be an! "1 must get on the telephone -at destroyed by her sister C,atldaeodra to ! exaggerated sense of, smell. once!" gasped the visitor. "My wife's Have them from publication. - apparently troubled you. Inquiry closed, or something f ou know, wt i it has been noticed that when food 1 till, and I want to ring up mfr doctor', i Publisher's Men' Lack of Patth Mandy herself denied this `anthills that. Laughingly, iq dropped into an aquarium where, Jane Acatens talent .watt of ihs : s'.:owed alvwtys a gayety and merVi- decidedly, too. There's something at there !a a. hagflah. the fish instantly', Picture Bride Wanted. most delicate -she knew her powers went that were so palpably forced as the back of his mind, dear old chap, I Personal I.adfesi One Mexican gen- and her iimftat:onza, she gp�ks .+! I and J,ittle Robin ds going" to work it swims towards It. Although blind, it . tleman of good manners and regular ••tne little bit (two Ins. wide " to deceive rto one who ni4v her well. has rudimentary eye spots; they are ) of ivory Ned Barron_, big, hearty, bappy,tout." not, - however, In the least sensitive to! ustr to and h intimate with an !1- �on which i w-ork with so ne arbrush _ chap that he was, professed himself, With Angel's help, the girl said, lustratecf and handsome young lady, on produces little efffet after much willing at h -home, or to go anywhere risirrg. "Hello, there's Mr. Riggs." ._ light, I though she were poor. The object is labor." But she under- eetimaaed the r- Titus came alongside. 13e was in The hagfish, which to purplish-blue easily exchange their native language, effect of "'Pride and Prejudice." en •the face of the earth that his wife I civilian. rises, . iii color, vAyies In size from about 18 fay ored, for be ; never went in and i[ it were possible to marry them- i , twhigh was sad for £10 is 1803, and _ Iliit a? soon sa ails had won him the surf, and he dared the damp sands inches to 2 feet, and in general ap- I selves. write' in Spanish or English 'the publisher did not venture to print over to •s won she changed her mind to speak to the pair. ranee t resemble an eel. giving references o Anuncio , P• • :.W), "Sense and Sensibiltty." "North= i 4 t _ Pea i "I say; youngsters, ++ Another pecnilaritp 'is that it has s,nger Abbey," "Emma, a "Mans:" so wanted to stay un ters, he culled `out _ • Roe 455, City D.: 1'. -Ad is the'. It was unlike her fo be whimsical cheerily, but-Robin detected.the he three hearts. Besides iris main heart. ?vfeYico City Iierald_,_ field Park,' on the generations to ~. tact note in his "voice, - "just a min- - - - - -_= - - - -- or dissatisfied. Devoted to her has- {.coSh after Lei. �nte, eh ?" _ _ ".Ware Snipers!" _ � she died- In her sister's arms in, biilid and ber-baby, Madeline-Barro - stood, one would have said, for a high "All the time you can use," said _ Winchester. in 1s1T, and was buried Robin, looking at him keenly. in the Cathedral. ,There may not be of normal, modern woman. •And': - « "" said, q lefty, . .a / it was only of latte that the 'faintest Yes, boy, Riggs u _ iiauc7i to record 'of star ;•ling passion wave of unrest had been observable on "you've guessed it. I have something - and quick event in Ja.po Ausien's, life,, Ito say. And I may as weA 'speak out. s' but her books live on, and she proves, .her sunny calm" - - that eccentricity and self- consetnus ' Angelica pondered over it and won: 1%ere is a definite feeling of what may >4 f •,, to a ak to Ned. at least be called suspicion forming ;ti - r �\y Hess arenotan essential 'part of derdd if she ought 1?e toward your father, and I thought - geulut; - Clihrles Brunswick. For Barron worshippbd hie - wife. you'd, rather I'd tell you than not �_.` .but he was the sort who assumed I w everything was all right and quite.: I know you don't mind my speaking r (before Miss .Fair. "" ., inard's Liniment for Grippe. ' as usual. M But Angel saw, and with quick in- "Rather not Robin braced himtteli:_ r " _ -•� as for' s blow... "�tTlrat's .the .new clue ?" tuition knew 'ti something was I — .iwrong,•and set about finding out what i "The police Really dragged it out U was, though so far without success., of the auction room people that your And now, itobin, too, was'stirred up: father returned there later that night He had confided to Angel that his and bought a third dagger. As we �t)>er- was_ botheredT_ _ _ _ know, - .he..ad;nitted two, but. said no= thimr about a third. "_ "Bothered, that's what he Ss,' - Robin (To be continued.) had said. "And when my dad gets r . bothered it in there's' something •' ;;gone wrong." -call the Junkman "Yes," said the girl, "I've under- " "Do you think autos are ruining the wa8 the tai finance of that •• 1 � • , 'stood that gr►� � younger generation? - wo - . o yotmger genera �py Robin flicked a handful of sand at tion is ruining the autos :' -New. York "' f''` NNE. s her and went on. Medley. _ - "Youi see, I know Trim so well that - ,r HOW LONG? tbough he looks and acts just the serifs Mjnard's Lfnkrfient tlot' A7eu�algia. - �N� -He (gather rig informadomi Mow } sea ever, I can seethe difference. And tong doss an engagement w ualm tit's so queer. I'd as soon look for , - - - a See America •First t w continue? �•� upsettedness in the Washington n%tru- _ .. - She (sweetly}; tllttlt rite +Hat ° went." _ "How• was the scenery "en }nor i s accumulates courage sttoagh to "SCENE ON THE Y.ANAGTZE RIVER 7 ,How does he show it? Jumpy?" trip? ! marry the girl; t should N7• - - "No, not a bit. The other way. "It tttn largely to tooth paste and Chinese snipers keep the jack tars busy. The bsrricaJe at hammocks Absorbed. Quiet. Brown study of et." smoking tobacco." - Louisville leads safety to the dance the sailors are having. ISSUE No. b3� -'Q; "I baven't noticed iirbut, of coKrle. Courier. • , . .0 .. ,P' i.s-, ur[•; `. :.,^. "u',''t•' P.t n "...:'. ,., c*wyw s """.•?' ,d�••L+�'•'�i Y:@" °i,•�%,.• -. :A :' -._•. ... :.. ;..:. .._.L,,.- n.._rL_.: ...•.. >_._�.., :. .a : �'=,.,.,,. �,,: orS ,e�.:�!:.- .�..•c.....'"4..._., i1k...__...,_�.,_..nna s_t n .4„ -.,,.. ...•�.vr.._• _..,_. n. x.- .•aa�._.'!�i'u�i...., <._�;v_.J .m... _..:ia..,._.- ...,�.a �. .,.xN'i .,:.:,__ .%.:.1%i._r'F,.a.:.•{,f',__, ...: ?r •�.i•m<,a....�v...:�m;,�rru..y �.e!.k' _ n...aa�.uw. .•�e.1m.. .. .. ...: ,,;.u.;. _. .•, ., .,. ., .., r• u. --+.. edsC•"',+•::p� e:. ..ark.. ... ,..�. 'rc.or • . t , ,A "BACK BENCH" PRaI►gER party in power by the �argeat rnajnrtt3* Queensland cashiers Visited CsoverrioY' iii recent history. It was Baldwin whS' once sqd of A Premier Who Never Sought Prominence, 'Lloyd George. Executive `Covers 3000 Miles �o See Them, and Returns to ' fill Stanley $aldwln "A dynamic force is veep terrible r iCals Himself "Just an lishman:" But in Reality thing. It crush you but it is not Capital Loud in Their Praise -- Learned More Than • _ neaeasarity rfght�!' _.._;__in . ill Previous Stay State ;the Helmsman of, the ltitlah- Ship of State Ie. < -When Lloyd George remarked of a POCtiC- Minded Bookiover as Well as Bonar Law that he was "honest to the bane - "The }ndomftabla spirit car. In. that time I have learned more i't^ _ of simplicity" Baldwin said: - t Queeaalaad ..ths3i_ during the an Accomplished Statesman point ' °t the aettlera in the •tar out -back of about _ 1! these sin words can be said of Quensland is magnificent. Tfietr pa• l whole of the rest of the period I have 'WI thogthemseives knowing 1t, and suit at the, day's forage, when' --they me 'when the 'general election takes tfence and' hopefulness are sublime. ( been in the state." ;surely w out his suspecting Whim. were still roaming the forest and the place I shall be a proud man as an In. Past experience • has Inculcated In The Governor was enthusiastic self, the British have succeeded in plains of the continent of Europe. dividual, and I shall have every con- them a wonderful faith in the recup- about the scenery of the Bunya bfoun- makiag apoet into a Premier. These things strike down into the fldence in the success of the party I erative 'powers, of e r Ian . As to talus. "It is' magnificent, he said, Yet if' the Right Hon. Stanley Bald - , depths of our, nature and touch chords in leading." the women outback, I was thrilled by lthe finest I have seen anywhere, I EsK„ O! Bewdley" fn Worcester - that go back to the beginning of time He !s Prime Minister, and it looks their courage." saw the various pastoral operations sbire, had been (what he certainly is and the human race, but they are as. it he will continue to be Prime Min- The Governor of Queensland, Sir' is full swiss - shearing, scouring, not) a designing person, creatin6 a chords that with •every year of our istar for soma time to come. ?he tour John Goodwin, thus expressed him - classing, and feeding. I Visited a facade suitable to the comprehnslon life sound a deeper note in our tuner - I great pocks of his administration so self 014 his return from his Arat :tour shearing shed :when the shearers of the country man .and the city man most being." far have been Locarno, the debt settle• i of the "West. He jourueyed to the out v Pi a and I accented 5 -to the roast- beet-and -gravy of his It is a passage often quoted in Eng- ;meat the. great strike, and the war 4a, back to learn, at first hand; the condi- ,their invitation to have some 'tucker: fellow citizens- he could not have land. But he has uttered many others 'China, of which the first alone rises tions under which the settlers live in `The shearers are. .a splendid type succeeds$ better. ea fine. above the mists of recrimination and' that vast area of the State, in order of men; hard - working, superb sped- They took-at his sturdy figure of He was what tW' call to Parlia- discord. After the strike, "The Spec - � to be able to impart ills information mews of physical manhood, with - w medium,height, in its 86it of tweed, as ment a "back bencher" from his en- tator'• could say he was the greatest, to the Secretary o1 States fpr the Do- plenty of grit. That' are very snick _ he tramps, briar pipe in hand, across tance until. 1917, he became secre• Prime Minister 'since Pitt, and Mr. minions, L. C. M. S. Amery, on that t and efficient workers. One of the ` the plowed fields of that beautiful rosy tart' to Bonar Law. who was then H. G. Wells could accuse him of hum. gentleman's arrival in Queensliand. men', the 'ringer' of the shed, sheared fish countryside he so loves. They Chancellor of the Exchequer, buggery. Referring again to the women of ; 190 sheep in, the day. Yes, those ~_ Iook at hie clear, - ruddy - skin, the As Prime Minister he carried into it is not my province to discuss his the West, Sir John quoted. the lines shearers are real men." Y? slightly rumpled light brown hair, the the Cabinet room that capacity for methods, but to observe his personal!- of Queaslaad's poet, George Essen The Governor visited the oil bore, at face, and they see in it neither the tra. quiet observation 'which he had ahowtf ty, Air good a light as any may be Evans: Boma. He brought back as souvenirs " ilitionally a1pDf statesman -look of a In Parliament. He is a conversation • thrown upon it by noting the contrast from the west some fossils and r ®lice alist, not a controversialist. He !a For them no trumpet sounds the call, Grey, the Oxford, a BalfoSrr, nor the between .his methods and three of of prehistoric animals. Sir John was that-_rarity, an interesting lfste er. ono poet plies his arts; -- oas}iy caricatured figures - of a 8eei; ((s� Winston CSluc>iill during those strike also keeaiy interested in the "Devil's He, moat needs be to preside at a They onI7 hear the besting of their that grow in the west of or a Chur4*11L nor the classic beauty days which tyre would say tried me a table at which. sit, down Chamberlain, gallant,. hearts •, of a Bupest Brooke.. souls, but which, the - English 11 + QueenslanA -s species of climbing Churchill and Birkenhead. It Is said But they have sung with silent liven, w They 886 him again walking into merely admit, stretched men's humor. ' plant which has a pod surmounted that at ZO Downing Street When it oc the song, all songs aliove: that tocdasHlcuous doorway in a Whether Mr.. Churchill actually, with horns, similar u those of a goat• smoky brick house in a row of smoky curs that there are as many opinions The holiness of sacrifice, the dignity -r- wore a tin hat or not, I do tact know. These "Devil's Horns' 'are the bane a9 there are men present he will stroll of love. 'houses--4a Dawning Street -drat door I oily know that some people say he of the shearer. They cat .,b in the whose btom brass plate has three off with his pipe and wait till men did. But many people saw his un- "Since we left Brisbane," said Sir wool, and give him some trouble when belts to the, right of ft and the nearly hae calmed and opinion have clar!- necessary, tin- hatted soldiers, his un- John, "we have traveled approximate- I the fleece is being, taken off. The effaced .fiast!{iption "First Lord of the fled. necessary guarded armored ldrrries• ly Bose iniles -about 1500 miles by ; horns are so hard they defy the •Treamiry --that inconspicuous door No man can of himself carry on un- Mr. Baldwin then found himself be" fin, and an equal distance by motor i blades of the shears. which leads to a power second to none der such difficulties as _Mr. Bal4win's twien the eatrd'Ine right of the ama- - - -' - - - - - - - -- "' r' in the whole Irerld -they see him walk- administration has been called to teur Mussoliats outamateuriag Mr. ing up into that little doorway, I say, meet without finding strength in amateur Krassins out •Kraaeining' Mr. Tord Acquires 3,7 ®® 00 'es ,x and they see what he has managed to something outside the job itself. For Churchill, and the extreme felt of the Acquires .' "Farm" make them see.- and what he himself the wells of ambition may bring Clynes. He still fregnentlp finds him- �$1 or Rubber' '* ithinka he admit' when he looks into the satiety, but they cannot bring satin- ! self between the wishes of the. Tory ' L fns he aeldom tioeal- 'J!rst an faction: Mr' Baldwin finds at, least a Dte�ards and the imaginings of the, " The vocfler- Commercial Repoit ' Indio Concession Will - Be Able . to' t as .`irniw, part o that - r 4a —a- -- , -- :how bQ line 1�'E- bit► }veerfseiilnd-. persistent interest in great literature ous - who � }l far "1r�ience„ 1n a,._ ' er1G8n Market - -- -- - Supply He has put on some sort of tor%mi. air- and in his potic memory of nature. public state of mind such as this are panel of a tti :tA which once marls a '"I lardly• a day goes by," he says, demanding not statesmanahlp, but New York.-Production of sufficient ranks of rnbbei producers is regarded ` leading tailor trade journal in with "whether I am in 10. Downing Street that. men should be either gods or crude rubber to supply the mannfac in informed circles !tare as an import - pain. He Is" left the conventional to or is Parliament, when I cannot see a monkeys. tuning needs of the United States is ' ant step in the movement among Am- =Sir 'Austen Gfiamberlafn, just as he vision of the hills of Malvern and At Mr. Baldwin remains a calm, bal- ; conservatively estimated as the go- erican mannfactarEra to produce their • '.lia,: left the eccentric to Mr. Churchill. berley and the Teme Valley of the " anced, sympathetic and hopeful man. tential capacity of the new plantation own crude rubber. The significance Still, is No• 10 Downing Street, la Shropshire Border", Hie personality has helped to bring 'development Iaunched by Henry Ford of the American situation, It is de- - their eyes, 'ire carries with him the But poet and man of� letters though about a condition whereby Trngiish ire Bray } }� according to information Blared, os in the fact that the United � ' walk of .the plowed geld, the tan of he be, Mr Baldwin has behind him good sense shall again Rive Itself a just received here. States consumes, roughly,, 80 per cent the open air the glow o[ the country• not only the tradition of the beloved chance. 'The back - bencher "; who Announcement of the acquisition -of, of the world's crude rubber but owns side countryside but also the experience could wait . the student of the clan a large concesaion.in the State of Para lesa than 4 per cent of the producing • 1! is a knowledge of Air. Baldwin of 'the manufacturer and the railroad eics and history -wbo had a sense of for rubber production purposes wan plantations. _ _ whir h may Uaye begun in the field director Fie has, as well, the elm. time and could, therefore, Walt; the made by Edsel Fc -d on Oct. 11. The! A number air years, however, wi t be and may_3r,are continued on the Floor, plicity of the countryman and the re- poet who co• Id keep his vision. but, area covered in the concession has, required to capitalize the potential- but it ends at the door. He carries Bard for the given word of the enlight• above x11, the patriot who could still never been accurately mapped ion and un ities of the Ford concession . - .__w a. A_. ,.... U., b one A K-All Ena}asd' And his belief fm � t79a ta+rritory I According to the official snap of the more. Thither he taken a tender sym- "service" by an almost American de- was then- justified. ranged from 8,009400 to 6,000,000: s ores concession. Iuse puotiffneu India Rubber World, the area ties on athy, a great sense of ben a dell for woriia; an amazing flnition, and he has a patriotism which is a part both of hls•poetr� and Prairie Contraband. acres. Figures of the Brazilian Gov - her the Tapajoa River, a tributary o! the cafe rexi►Qat personal humility, a love of justice, a of his practicality. ' Chicago Cop- "VGhat've you got In indicate the concession oncession cover$3; 00,� Amazon. The concession is, roughly, store of mwaorles of the writings of Under the lash tit 'his political ene- that-car"' 6e diamond aha the Ta a os River,' ter- " "Nothin' but . boon of- 000 acres. This is .an an aczea only P�• P j Gaaas between the Avelros and Itai- the 'greatest, teachers of mankind- mien' cry that he has rushed the- coup - I slightly smaller than the combined cities of its boundary. sad the vision of a poet. try into settlement of the - American he icer." tuba, form g western - Cop-'•I beg Your pardon -I thought area of Connecticut and Rhode Island. The Tapacura River forms the eotlth- • • Not for nothing is he the child of debt, he could quietly reply that 'struck the it might be history books•, -Ltfe1 The entrance of Mr. Ford into the western boundary and. the Cupary "' one of that gaSMy of sisters -whose was by the honesty of view - amazing marriages are so often re- It and purpose of the American. debt River, which l3cws into the Tapajos Two Bears Treed - - near Aveiros, forms the eastern boun- memberd -one the wife of the painter Poynter; another the wife of Burns- funding commisa�ou." Born In an atmosphere of Wesleyan • - dary• By water. Aveiros is approxir �Tonea, and the third the wife of Lock• purtitantsm, he has carried into states- - -� _ mately 676 miles from the port of _ wood Kipitng. On the wall of his manshlp a rare standard of honesty Para. +� c study In 19 Downing Street you will 1 standard whose usual European i This territory was the subject of an ~see Burne- .Jones's first piece of !1• approach is better represented by the } j extensive survey made by. a United V r•a Iumiaatioa -its tittle central Square, query of Wickham Stead as to "tire If l ( r. i - .'.; ' States Government commission in destined for n complete picture, stilt degree to whichindtvidual standards a �. 1928, which declared the area one of left bleaity unfinished. Here it is of right and ' wrong are invalid in _ • _ ° ` the best natural locations for rubber neither a sort of anblimated yokel nor statecraft" production. The fact the Tapajoa s translated business man who sits at Baldwin could demonstrate -In the i 1 River -going ''!the modest desk in that simple room opinion, at any raEe, or some peo le- P rnavigable bocean em- �e eels for a considerable distance is em- where the Cabinet confers -that room the financial wisdom .(after the event) -, •_ } � phasized in the report .of the govern- ' ,- `whose beautiful elghteenth' century of his conduct in the debt settlement. -.� " ` merit commission.. Another fact favor- - j roporttmu ar all its bgautp, except No one seems to question that if the ; r '' ing the developwo --nt program which ,:lion the haunting sense of England's fruit was in expediency, the root was V was cited is the large supply of labor. "} great' pas6 --of Walpole, Pitt, Disraeli, in instinctive honor, _ _. Reports on, the, research made , Gladstone. Pairiterston, `Salisbury and This quiet, observant man has been - throughout the Ford concession, it was the. real. . no dreaming Hamlet. His -faith has �}Y' �' �' declared, indicate practically the en • Thiel Is the.-Stanley Baldwin who not been without works. After think- t1 a �I tire acres is suitable for production p F• lla himself "just a plain English- .ca }u over England's'"flnancial diffical• g B the ' " development aced, however, • • - man." If ti . be unassuming is to be tees for two years and a acting ';to see y of only half of the area, with @ , " -,• --jai sin, it-is a true statement. He likes whether some, one else would take .'.� a yield of approximately 600 pounds a yield -- - simple piestsures. He likes to Balk in the lead," he suddenly A-rote a letter _ to the acre, .it is estimated the annual - i the country or to watch a• rowing to "The Times" calling for a volun- production would be between 360,000 match. When, cart gets overturned tear capital levy,' aE the. same time " and 400,000 long tons of rubber. The in a ditch he gets out and helps to himself handing over one fifth 'of his ,• consumption of manufacturers in the set it right with his own hands. 'I own capital (£ 150,008+ io the Exche- United States in 1926 totaled 364,461 am," he said in addressing a crowd in icier, in that letter he said: - long tons. - - .Worceaterst► }re, "Just one of your- .••H'ow cars the nation be made 'to The plantation development, ac- selves, who has been called to spec realize the gravity of the financial i cording to the India Rubber World, is -work for the country at this time." situation? It is so easy ter live on bor- known as the Companhia Ford Indus- _ No public man with whose words' 1 rowed money. It ought to be possible iris! Brazil, °r the Ford Industrial _ lam familiar has uttered. passages of to pay the Excheuuer such a sum as.� Company of Brazil, with headquar- a greater poetic feeling. For example: would save the taepayers 2; 0,000,000 i tars Belem, capital of the State _ "The soun�a of England, the tiNkle a year.',' )- Para. It is 'capitalized at approxi- . OF .--:of the hammer on the, anvil, i�n the. He did it "�s a thanif offering : for mately $1,00!1,000• country - smithy, the corn cake on a u never again shall we have sch a Under the terms of the concession, dewy morning, the sound of the chance ,• of gSving our country that it s understood, nor i to n f _acX.the.a8 tnst the _whetstone, and the : _Lorm.of, help which is so _vital at the- -• }. ,;�- '� \, .� orirthedevelopmert of the plantation elpm " sight of a plow team coming over the present time" ,. at once. The concession is rich in na- brow of a 1{111, the night that has been gone of his advanced CrItiCS' rushed j i tonal resources, such as ,hardwoods ; - ' seen in England since England was to the Exchequer to follow his ex• L and brazil nuts_ These are expected -a land,. -and maybe seen iih England _ ample, Ij to be handled in commercial quan- long alter the empire has perished The method of ills doing it, his wait• riles. -- -" and every -- works : in - England'- has - itrR anti thluking.it -aver. vas- tiuite_as ceasd to function, for centuries the characteristicaily Baldwin's as the re- _ ' =one eternal sight of England. The 'solution itself. For this "back bench •, Under Escort Under =- wild anemones In the woods in April, er•," this "Conservative trooper," as "Were ySii personally. conducted oft, the last load at night of hay being some one called Trim, who had'beeft - your tour ?" — -drawn upon a lane as the twilight ttt;htty snuisbed when he was an as- _ 'Yes, my wife went. along. " =Life, comes on, when you can scarcely din- aistant s4cretary for writing a minute tingutsh the figures of the horses as rr a .memorandum to Chamberlain _.- --�- 4 _ .• ... I they take it home to the farm, and, (who had at that time succeeded The anrrteur was being catitiirned above all, most subtle, most penetrat Bonne Law as Chancellor of the Rx• by the referee for questionable tactics ing and most moving, the smell' -of chener) -tills w" the man who sud• g in kicking the man rather than the : -• wood smoke coming up in an autumn denly became a leading force by his �I hall. "Any more of It," said the of- evening, or the smell of the scotch at tactics and by. his speech at that Par- "and oft the field you go." Said that wood smoke that our tin- nassus of the Conservative party, the DON'T CATCH THEIR TAIL8 _. yflcisl, Ithe player, as he tenderly massaged -� castors, tens of thousands of years �= Carlton Club, in breaking np the coals• r It will be leas fun for• tt.e pup if tho cubs decide to come down. An anex ilia leg, "I'm just as muc: :hianed ago, must have caught on th Air when tion mintstry-of Lloyd George and the Conservative petted bit of fun for the dog and the camera man !n Jasper :rational Park. against as ahinaing:' ' =•they were coming home with the re reintegrating of the r . YI'• -- :v "T .'., L•- aw , . .tM - . - . .. . - '•. � .- e:..a r «..... . .._ f.. - ., .:.. ,. .. +...„r ..: ... . r .. ,: t { ...':' ". � -. _ .. ... .a .'•. ' , r' .. - F :. N�: .h` da •. ♦ i $ .% . :J /' �F' " - yti,•.. .. h�..Q, p "7�5. 9�1"' . 1 .l.' .'7•tkL}rSl. .y ..�e yj '. .. - -,c•A .. _._ . .. ....... ...... ._.. 4.. n:.. n... .Y....r'.•.. -. ,. JNtM•°.. °MA -2iw. ...t <..T!"41trvP{... ..�'J7?i :._ .,- ..- ]!i•'gA'•4�e!T.�. T.'i�.,li. :...E..._...... .. .�..T'ur.��±�.��JY '. •i • - ' -t;.. .;' . -. . -... .,. , , �,,..':. , a .. . ✓!, �W' ..; .,rv.;;�:: , w'.J,• . � •>::',.•. - s , 9 6;jr ;- ',,�' '. r 'd� . _ . ,. ', r..CA,.... _s .. „ :: .. ...0 ..' •' •s'-+v • .:w..,a;. ,1' '.A 'i'-i: n.:..�`. +sw...- : i!ai ..a.•: . ! t'1, •��' ... • IyA ;�a� tier township. also complimented Mr. Spears oa his Joao Forgie, s former reeve, was work as asaesror.Zf�=Q'a� x ,` now called -upon, and referred to sev- . E. L, Ohapprraasa spoke briefly oa �a� 0 � Winter will be here very soon 1�ttd . >` oral matters already discussed. He several questions whiolt�hesade clear. g _ Y p ` °* Tt>oRMS thought the council had been doing He solicited the support of the elect- it you have any notion of i . jl ♦Ta Per year.; 61-50 It paid in advance. ;';• ggood work. He recommended more ore for the- position of second deputy- purchasing a new liberal use of the road. drags-to prevent reeve, -'- Hard and Soft 8oal of the' sleigh, lob** N K + vbecriptloaa ro the United State and Cleat • a, (Britain $2 your in sdvana. holes and rote in the roads. Was not Elmer Powell had not yet degided 6881 II�11 OII your order now so that'ib. k "� r candidate. whether to be a candidate or not. g willbe read w138a the Eimer Powell being called, had not The following andidates now re- -- )land "'.. vet decided whether he would be a K `- - A . first snow appears. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. main la the field; For reeve, e, M. THOS• LAW,, r� candidate for the position as council. Forsyth {accl,); let depot' ;QeeYe. G. L O R 1�T E R'E I D L. Middleton and Jame Todd; 2.nd a _ _Towosbip Nomi�atjon3 H. E, Turner spoke briefly on the deputy- reeve, J. A, White and Er. L. �j- pg®�V. Gilt. CLAREMONT — — questions being - discuased.-_ShouSbt Ohaa man; councillor. Allan B. Moore The annual meeting of the ratepay- that the council had neglected some Robt..0 a. and X. �5 ere of-the Township of Pickering; was of the roads, especially the Altona N 0 W —` r s bell puratiant -to statute in the Town. road. He thanked hie mover and " ship Hall, Brougham, on Monday. "seconder. R, J. F U' L. L E R qtr r Dec. 20th, with a smaller - attendance. G. M. Forsyth, on being recalled, Agent for Santa Claus a hd X r� as than •.tsua . D. R. Beaton, township answered some of the criticisms. He ' .clerk, presided, and at the statutory recommended the use of the scarifier F8d8, Westinghouse and ` hour, called for nominations. When on man roads. He thanked his mov- ` r; y Victar Radios. _ i the time for which .-nominations could ed acd seconder also the electors for Some 3 -tube Seta at reasonable rice, ;? be received tha following were nomin- hiselection by acclamation, the other P We have a store Full of good things for the Chriatmae and New Year's anted for tote reap ca:o ! a es having retired- Satisfactory terma'oa any trade. Be sure to see our display of - G. M. Forsyth, Adam S ears, G. L. G. 1 . Middleton, on being recalled, `� of the above, p spoke briefly on several.. questions� Paney China, Stationery, Xrnas Cards, Seals, Tags, Tinsel _ already touched upon. Secure my terms and e .-Middleton. JarsasTadd,- -.H 1�1aOte, Jas: Todd._bein recalied,'reiterated,1 a Demnstration, get and reps Papers. C; John Forgie. B y - what he had already said. If elected I - �� -'' Large and assorted stock in Xr�aa Candy, Mixed Nuts; Xmas FIRST DEPL TY•REEP'E t�ould`d0 hie best for the interests of rPickering R. R. i (l2•tf) Phone 1633 tax - H. L. Middleton, J. A. White, Jsa:' the township. Grapes, Oranges, Boa Chocolates, Xmas• Cigars. u a . 'Todd. J. A. White Rave credit to G. M. a, SECOND DEPt:TT•REEVE Forsyth for- bringing hydro to 'the, LU.LIS 5 Ci Sant a dt splendid assortment of Staple` Lines —Fresh Dates in hulk or package, E. L. Ohapman, 'john A, White :v; northern part of the township. He j AC�Mid {� New Layer Figs, Cranberries, view Table Raisins; Clazed 4D, McEwen. Cherries, Almond Icing, Shelled Nuts ete.- �"+ i FUK Cousc- ILLORS � W. J. Turner, Robt. C. Reesor. Mor - --� Merry Chriettntle and Happy new Year to All -- -Aan_ Pagh. Elmer J. Powell, H. E; _ s Turner. Roy V. Mowbray, Jas. Todd, SPECIAL.-PRICES Alien B, Moore, E L. Chapman. The meeting wan now resolved into - a public meeting, and on inctioa, 52r, - s Beaten was appointed chairman, who JFOR TEAM ARNESS called upon the members of the re. ' _ r'- s¢az:n `- tiring council to give an account of _ " - their ewardship, a u the other _ Pickering Hard *ai!re � .Store RE;. noroineea or the respective positions on the counit board, _ r " 'G. M. Fotagtb, reeve, being called Brasa- mocinted Team Backba.cid Harness, .e 1 •upon, reviewed the expenditure on � 2 inch, l+yer trace with heel c•haias. $92.04 A good policy is to buy useful gifts for Xmas Presents. 15 "4k ti•aadsand bridges. The council had With 5 ring breeching, instead of back ►. decided duiinR.the year to build their - band, $,}g 00 We would suggest a few of our many lines ''.own bridge.;, with a lame say' g to 0'r`� - she township. More grwtel had�bPen Blac•k•moanted. Team Backband Harness, $:M.50 Hockey skates, sticks and puck@, kiddie kars, wagons and aleigba, i< - placed on the roads this year tban in flashlights, safety razors and pocket knives. - Aev.foiwer Mr. Forsyth then dwelt 5 ring Breechio* ' .- ${},fir_ Silverware, Pyr -sware and Saony Blue Enamelware. sor some time on county ctratters The T e Hot Point Electric Iron -, Toasters and H�: t Plates. '~ ? %couoty tax rate had been reduced This is not a factory harness, but cn4tom made in Our considerably tbits year. He dwelt fur own shop at bl&Aham♦ n Washer is a real gift - •..some time on the expendi;ureoa roads - A Electric in and see ours. , ,and bridges in the cox ;nty. The ''We - pecialize on repairs to harness and collar. What is better than a warm pair of Slits Glovei3; or Giauotlets € • eounty was rapidly red using the debt. LA i,a Or y , r which, according to the present condi- T - - -- . a Goleinsn m or niece, a s Thought A Pp ,.__Lions, should be wiped out io sit or -- _ or- seven r-y- age_ - Heater -_ 3� seven years Pickering t'�wn n was . - -. - *la aplandid 9oanclal coaditioa, being Agent fOr McCormick Deering Farm Machinery v - in g; n . "td shape than any -other - Harness and _Collar Manufacturer and Repairs. r mougicipality in the county. He also p — — :f treferred to a +thee county matters, and `rr q bridges and road in the township, He .,to ousideratble work in the farm of Home @hare 3k00 svl,aL�. �,.1v1 . ©N�� Our Motto : We' have it, coo get it, or it iA not made ttbatsiked the ratepayers for their sup i port to the past and he solicited ureic I S. BAISD N, ` ICKERING BFUsitio for the coming Year for the - - ' ;� tioo of reeve, �� e � ri O L. Middleton. let deputy reeve, • ¢ r 'foam next called upon, and rail fo^ UNT.6VES AL '� formation regKrdiogtbe bui,diog of Seasonable • stand on several yueatians which came up at t he county council♦ He thinks that the government should bear the £ entire eost of the extensive Provincial Hlgbwava which are being construct. •ed through the township As -chair- roan of the staciding; committee on Roads and Bridges, he reviewed the work of his department during the : 'year, He was a candidate for the position of let deputy-,reeve, a post• tion betbeld the past year. John A. White, 2nd dept tv..reere, bed oat much to add to w hat had been said by the previous epeaL'ers. He had =' alwaya;done much protect the ioter- ests of the township. He reviewed s» the work of the council durit;R the jpast year and also the good financial position of the township. He pointed • �ouy thesecesdity of keeping the roads- t �4o good condition on account of the G, .. large bus traffic as well as that of motor cars. He was again a bandidate .tor th@ position. of `led deputy -reeve "-;era. and solicited-the support of the elec- 8. L, Ubapman, 'councill or. wished, lsll the compliments of the season. As ;`. chairman of the committee on Dam• ages to.Sbeep Worried by Dogs, said ithat much of the darmage wa; done by dogs, 'whose owneis had summer -. "botues in the tomnebip, H'e LhouRht that much could be ,done in—cut (inx own thit; useless expenditure by co- optrKtiori. As chairman also of the + •'+;Landing committee 'on Bonuses o for, 'Wire Fences, - •wuld ' like to ee in-re *i -fe fences erected, and advecatedd the e*sctu,n of snore fences. Present 'conditions demanded. that the roads be passable for motor traffic through '-out the winter.' He tea.: h candidate ::ifnr the positiop cf 2nd deputy - reeve, W. J. Turner, councillor, being call- -ed gave an account of his ste:vatdsbip ' during his first year at the council iTOard, He strongly advocated keep- _ ing the roads in goad c 6ndition, many .. being' n_PglecLed, in many beats, he ilbelieved, work vv-as not he'ing faith- dully performed, He :►Is :, tot-.,-hod •upon the growth of the bydro electric -'ttowerin the GutS•nc+ hip. .He.was not a candidate for the p- isition of emincil- Jor, his retirement • being clue to per - sonal reasons. _ Adam Spears, nominated as reeve, advised road overseers to look care- ,fully after dragging the roads to pre= -vent them from becoming impassable.. Ise also advocated the use of drags to spread the gravel. As assessor he explained satisfactorily additional salary he bad received. Was not a Candidate for a position on the coup- ell board. -' James Todd, being Balled. thanked !ibis mover and seconder. He had been urged by many to be a candidate, and -.to meet their wishes would be candi. .clate,for the position of first deputy. r=eeve. W. H, Moore on tieing called stated that be was not a candidate. Was much interested in the matters being _ discu@sed, especiaggln regard to. the sheep question, andd was always ready Lo plaee his services in behalf of the, �y t •y u?JYT•.✓ik: �iif 3.ta,.'•��'�%L'�� R�_� v'+.'te af.14.a {i:: �4w'fi•'i.'R.w�.%L "i(:'•wtFX -w. OVERCOATS of quality and style at real low figure. OUR FOOTWEAR lines, iq. both leather and rubber, b very csinplete. We have House Slippers for every In- e'm'ber of the famil _Shirts, So:, Ties, Mutliers, Spats, Glovee, Handkerchie make excellent gifts, A:k - for profit - sharing cuupons CEC[L 1B RADLE P10 :ERINC+ - F• 'SPECIAL. SIX. $115 "M sweetest lone Pure barsomy trier ,iaktsn— d It a o -for evwy Two lawds are butter than one. sets are two dial . -: doubles the 'n'umber of stations. -Mefines recepeiew. - Test it at _ yyoMr dealer's or your- home. Listen to tone ... clear... clean Ding ...resonant ... FADA ' 400tegs the wee" ...,$uperls. } y , tiv a ranee• FADA quality at�''�sso: • { ROBT• ,iW FEASBY, ~r Ager t r, .- Brougham, `-ont. � •.y -af�b A •R X A �� � rr'w_,. ., r^ k. �. t�.,: �i', �. ?w,iw'�a..•.,,....•..._. -_,. •..'�`s =[.,. ..? _.., -...0 re..•,..hrw• .�"w.. .- ..:w•... ..�=`. N.,> 7 7 Luther Bowes, of Poterboro, , r, 0 0 - . Notice to Cre&tq*s NPQ t th h liday here with his FLOWERS map ud Mutual J. McGrath spe I at Christmas In mo C. le Athe city. it Libby Smith took Christ- 16 Goo. V, Cap. 40., See. 52 For ereiy occaii0a. Albert Chidlow has been engag. In the s to h mas Clark, de- tuas dinner with her broth in e ta of T 0 ceased. 4 by-A.P. Taber, of Brooklin, Uxbridge on Monday. FUNERAL- DESIGNS Ali persons ha C106M Mrs. Collins spent VLUZ against buildings. Christmas Thos. and Mrs. Paterson au� the Estate of Thomas Clark,. la�e of A Specialty. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, ith her daughter, Mrs. Bridges, diareace and Jdre. PeagellY, Of the Township of Pickering in 'of Toronto. reellh wind-wiHs, Silos 6" Br It vZklin eo Sunday with rellk- County of Ozitario, deceased. who the wkitl__ -4utoniobile insurance in �hspc died Dy - Goorge and Mrs Bentley, of ti a t on or about.-the Seventh dag of Noy- CUSH Trenton, spent the holidny w of all kinds. !)h We are glad to report that Miss ember, 1927, arq hereby­ notified to J. 0. FLETCHER. the Lynn family, this FAIWS FOR SALE us Helen Scott is making a rapid re- file with the undersigned on or be- 1217 Phone W4, WHITBY The Telephone Co. &to b . t co ety after her recent operation fore the Seventh day of January Write or phone W Own. Lu 0 ving, thevontra4- 0 - —tUvGe q neral Hospital , rorouto. 1928,,full Particulars of their claim uartece just east of D. A. Scott's Richard and Mrs. Ward had a Immediately after said date, the as- ED. BOW MA NoL store. most enjoyable family rennion sets of the deceased will be d=but- Chas Johnstonleft on Monday 20 WHITBY, ONT,' on Monday when forty-seven were ed amongst those ontitled ereto, for Woodbridge where he hit as- sent. and, - need r. all having regard only to -claima,so filled. re less to s%J ie lumber gad a merry tirne. Dated'at Oshawa,_the. 16tb diy of cured a --oosition, in tk woods. ember,"A.D. 1927. as Displa Christm' Y The tn �1 ny friends of Thoi; Scott 1�*c B. e6nd Mrs Licko'rldh and daugh will be p'leased to know 'that he is tore spent C -W. E. N, Sinclair, K. C. We have now on hand a. wonderful hri9twas with their improvIng nicely af ter bis recent Solicitor -for the Es�ate &rents on the fourth line-of, Ux. Of disoay of Christmas Goo( a'. serioas r, paeat ion at the �Cbriatie Y .",. - 'gridge. Sfreet H,yspital, Toronflo. :�` _71iomas Clark. deceased.. -consisting of Bank:of Commerce BlAg' Toys; Games. Books, Toilet Goods, F. 0. Madill and family, ofT6. Oshawa, Ontario Confectionery and Fancy ronto, spent the holiday with - the Stationery. f Notice to Crediton ormer's parents, J. B. and Mrs. 'baeut. Municipal and BONDS Gilre us a call, —Govern AND OTHERS. Madill. Mortgage Bonds, Also. Industrials. Hen Kilpatrick wishes tbrough _.I. Safe investments at from 5 to 7 'per Elie News to extend to his niany In the matter of the estate 'of 9 A;N N 0 N cent. customers the compliments of the Jane Roach, late 'of the Township 30 BROUGHAM season. —tDf 'Pickering, in the County, of lNSUIRANCE—All classea-writ,ten in. reated out of en- Frank and Mrs. Allaway and Ontario, Spinster, DqcWed. cluding Fire. AuLomobile. "Wind. duri6g stone and pen h Rupert Allaway, of Whitby 8 t Notice is hereby given vursuant to storm, Accident and Sickness. fasholned into Time de. -%.Christmas night with the' lisal Section 56, R.S.O. 1914; Chapter 1-91, Phone or write fying designs. This is famil y. that all creditors and oth4rs'having the story of our mem- e -wig Chai-and Mrs. Elliott and child, claims or demands against the Es- 43cf ED,"BOWMAIN, Wbitby orials. If you are ine tte of the said Mar '%Jane Roach, tereeted consult us to- of Brooklin. spent Christmas with day Mra. P1111ott's parents, Hugh and who died on or about the 20th day of June, 1926, at the Township -,our many 7� r Tribute" hi a. Gregg. No Greate'r� of Pickering, aforesaid, an required Mr. Hoffman, Mrs. Craig Will. S 0 P -STAFFO ams an nto my new premise N. W. r- s on or before the l2th day of January, H I d Mrs. A. J. Chandler, o 19,28, to sen aviag moved I iRD Custome :7 d by post.prepaid'or del- a e Reia'a Blacksmith sbop, Kin ton Road, Toronto, spent Christmas with the iver to the undersigned Exectitors of Opram prepared to do all repair %hitby latter's parents, J.. H." and Mrs. the Estate of the work, and I will handle all said Deceased full A Very Hap Beal. particulars Phone Whitby in writing of their claims kinds of now harness, py 68 r R9 Mr. and Mrs. Broad, of Toronto, and the nature of the security, if -which I will keep constantly '­;'T.AsHe and Mrs. Heath, of J)rumbO any, held by them. And that after on hand. or will secure lug and a nephew from Western On such last mentioned date the said Ex. same on shortest notice. 0 .,and Prosper 'tario spent Christmas with W. ecqtors,will proceed to distribute the and Mrs. Heath. X.J. 1VV. 1= X X.J :E 'T" Year assets of the said Decessed-aviong the New Lorne and Mrs. Raid and son, partie'S entitled thereto having re- 9-12 -CLAREMONT Ivan, @pent the holiday with Mrs. gard, only to the claims of which they Reid*@ parents in Copetown. Mrs. shall then have notice. FRANK CHIDLOW -'Reid and son will remain a week Dated at Whitby, this 19th day of th-ere beforereturning home, December, 1927. Greetings 6tf Claremont, Ont. John Brickenden, of Toronto, Wesley James Roach and Edith Inez who wam , well known here, as be Roach, Executors, _Z1 ity spent many holi. 0 -Al and his fam, Cherrywood. Ont, A -days here with the Macnab famirr.- Merry Christmas J IX 'died suddenly at his home on Fri- 4Ay fOCtI3008, land a Ed. and Mm Gibson. were to To. Th e ding the ronto on Monday atten brotber, funeral of the former's Happ Now Year James, who died very suddenly y I �eeii UK OWCAU while riding on a strPet car, death Gift St [a X2APA S T F to all being due to heart failure, from I I .: PA S T FRt Y which he has suffered for sorne time. Coleman Lamps and Lan teros. Call st IS --Phone 'Iwo d �G. M. Forsyth. on the honor con. pal 7 Reading Lamps. 01_TWA��o e our tow 08MAD, J. FIN"M Br We congratalAti Bridge an Floor Lam ferred on him by the r:tepayers Radio,4 -ith batteriis. Hov's d _i- of the township by r -electing 11im by acclamation to the posi. Hatteryle8s Radios, tion of reeve. a position he has Electric Toasters &ad Irons@ filled to the ent4re Ratisfaction of Electric Heater@. the ratepayers of the township Grills. during the year. Toys of all kind*. The Claremont choral c Ia8@,wilI Decoratiods, begin their geason's work on Wed. Brassware, such &.9 Ash Tray@i, nesd&y evening. Jan. 4th, at , 30, Hanging Baskets, in the Community Hall. All those Book ends etc., 7 desiring to join the Club are asked Silverware, to join as early as possible. The Skates, fee is very small and the work in- Hockey Sticke. terooting and instructive under Hockey Boot@. Ithe capable lead4rablip of Mr. Flet. Call and impect our stock. mcher. Every one will be made paying guarantee for the. future. welcome. . We have gifts for every one. The Christmas tree and enter. at prices sure to t%inment of the Unite& Church please you. :Sunday School was a real success. PIC-KERING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe, Mawger `:­-The weather was ideal and the C -H A S-.4 COOPER, largest andlence yet listened to a NOW -splendid programme. Great eredit is due to the committee which ..,.,CLAREMONT trained the youth of the Sunday 'School, Agent for Ackerman's Quality and wbo in turn gave pro- Harnees..- Ask the'user, I. Mi9s; of 16 Very efficient and brill. rising generation. The pulpit in the Baptist church *&a filled on Sunday morning by 74 ltev. Mr. Kipp, of Toronto, and in by Rev. Mr. McLeod, ....A"eveniog �of Stouff ville. A leading feature rea o L.-...Health Try a Loaf HAMON HONE,9 Farmers,' Attention I b^ve the agency f"- the Famous Renfrew Machtnerl, SeparatoriN Scales. and the high quality Acorn Range. and -am pre- pared to gilre best terms.- Givemea oall whAn wanting wwe- thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1007. W. C. WILLSON$ - R..R. No. 1. LOCUST HILZ t of the evening serVice was the 1W singing of the cantata, entitled G reen. River The �k,TheNativity of Christ" ...'sinxing elicited most favorikble Basket I actory It has been remarked Manufacturers of that no better singing was ever :heard in Claren`ont. 7 our- many All kinds of FTUA Baskets* The officerg elect of Broxighani Berry Crates, were UnioaLodge. A. F. & A. M., Customers Farmers'Bushei B installed on"Tuesday evpning by �'Rem'itting a Clothes Baakds. Installing M ster. Wor. Bro. Thos. Raterson, AS f011OWS: 1. ?. M -4�4nd Pennock, '.Wor. Bro, Howard Malcoln): W. oney-- Wor. Brio. N F. Tomlinson; Is ProprteWr —Bro. 'Richard How: J. W. Friend Phone Markham IW4 —Bro. 1. F. Dopking. Secretary"— We sefl drafts, money -Ordm.' Wor. Bro. D. M. Morgan; Treast - y �er—Wcr- Bro. Thos. Paterson: 9, and cable remittances on all �D._Bro. Nf. Anderqori; J.D.—Bro. A BEATT. parcs of the world, �flngh Pugh. S. S. —Bro. H. 7�irner, BEST 1. G.—Br J. S.—Bro, S. Graham; 0. STANDS FOR Py Customers are red careful, -.1 L. Johastonl_jyfer—Bro. Ww. The annual meeting of the rate- -Heath. HaP :quick avid economical servICIL thevillage held for the 7 86ndidates .purpose of nominating c for the position of police rustee 7'. THE w held on Monday evening In as Ne W"Year. _t `.Luther Filkey's residence with a mery small attendance. R. J. 11ow" presided. The y6turning officer, retiring trustees presented a very financial statement. satisf actor:y 'a -The following were nominated for Established 1971 8.* '. " , I . Litter Carriers, Elay Carrier w, 'tion of police trustee; W. the post Pa in ps, Door Tracks, Covr jonesk Luther Pilkey, 0. H. Fonnd, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. j Leggitt, Robt. Scott and awes it will psy 'you to get my prices on jobn Fleming. The Is. D. A."S C 0 T T st three above before buying elsewbere. named retired thus leaving the Phone 1402, Whitby Branch., J. H. Perry, Miriager by acclama- FRANK 1. PRO old board re elected L k YN I 3 tv, A Dollar is Saved When it is in the B auk ND the sooner It is der)ofoited in the Bank the greater the asanr. BANM Aupe of its being saved. Savings Bank Account. is a magne't RM for the m(?ney that ordinarily slips YM throngh one's fingers, and an income. paying guarantee for the. future. STANDARD ''BANK PIC-KERING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe, Mawger Gh. amnch*�* &is* at Brooldin, West HiflrWhitby NOW rea o L.-...Health Try a Loaf HAMON HONE,9 Farmers,' Attention I b^ve the agency f"- the Famous Renfrew Machtnerl, SeparatoriN Scales. and the high quality Acorn Range. and -am pre- pared to gilre best terms.- Givemea oall whAn wanting wwe- thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1007. W. C. WILLSON$ - R..R. No. 1. LOCUST HILZ t of the evening serVice was the 1W singing of the cantata, entitled G reen. River The �k,TheNativity of Christ" ...'sinxing elicited most favorikble Basket I actory It has been remarked Manufacturers of that no better singing was ever :heard in Claren`ont. 7 our- many All kinds of FTUA Baskets* The officerg elect of Broxighani Berry Crates, were UnioaLodge. A. F. & A. M., Customers Farmers'Bushei B installed on"Tuesday evpning by �'Rem'itting a Clothes Baakds. Installing M ster. Wor. Bro. Thos. Raterson, AS f011OWS: 1. ?. M -4�4nd Pennock, '.Wor. Bro, Howard Malcoln): W. oney-- Wor. Brio. N F. Tomlinson; Is ProprteWr —Bro. 'Richard How: J. W. Friend Phone Markham IW4 —Bro. 1. F. Dopking. Secretary"— We sefl drafts, money -Ordm.' Wor. Bro. D. M. Morgan; Treast - y �er—Wcr- Bro. Thos. Paterson: 9, and cable remittances on all �D._Bro. Nf. Anderqori; J.D.—Bro. A BEATT. parcs of the world, �flngh Pugh. S. S. —Bro. H. 7�irner, BEST 1. G.—Br J. S.—Bro, S. Graham; 0. STANDS FOR Py Customers are red careful, -.1 L. Johastonl_jyfer—Bro. Ww. The annual meeting of the rate- -Heath. HaP :quick avid economical servICIL thevillage held for the 7 86ndidates .purpose of nominating c for the position of police rustee 7'. THE w held on Monday evening In as Ne W"Year. _t `.Luther Filkey's residence with a mery small attendance. R. J. 11ow" presided. The y6turning officer, retiring trustees presented a very financial statement. satisf actor:y 'a -The following were nominated for Established 1971 8.* '. " , I . 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' • mbmgtiae 94, which lies in 17 fath -- changed to a routine salvage operation i moms of water off this harbor, probably, and that this woule not be completed J 71 will not be raised until next, spring. ; in the winter months. sue* °Of$cers of the fleet of naval vessels' Discussing the work of the salvage " assembled bore to salvage the vessel fleet; Admiral Brumby said i `.. 1 this fact be nitei known. "When we arrived on Sunday and t y i heard that six men were alive in the Rear Admiral Frank H. ftumby, d'ireeti4'salvage operations, said, the tO ° room I was quite optimistic that work wtltild go on while weather con- we could reach them with air and ditions remained favorable, but said food until we could raise the bow and -that as soon as normal winter weather, take them out alive. But'the weather Jt ;' set in it would be suspended, beat us." "We are goang,ahead with this work BOGGED ON SEA FLOOR. w fast as we can until the weather The work-of preparing to raise the holies it or the navy de rtm nt calls $_4 continued all day and into the �: ' vY Pa Q Y operations off," he said. "Then we will night, the first effort being to blow a cease until spring and the work that hole under the 9-4 about 28 feet. from „ W? Is being done now will not have to be th8 bow so that a chain might be mas- _ .F gable island Picked Up Last Alessage. Early Monday A.M. -` NO TRACE Boston, Mass., Dec. 26. —)By sea and air the United States today swung Into an intensive search for Mrs 'Franebs Wilson Grayson's amphibian transatlantic plane, the Dawn, now three.and a half days overdue at Her. bar Grace, NM, on the first leg of an attempted flight from -New York to 'Europe. i ,li'he navy destroyers` Sturtevant and Mahan left Boston and Province towns reapectivelyf-late today under orders to search the seas from Cave Cod, where the. Dawn was last sighted, to ' Sable Island, off Nova Scotia, where the Canadian Government wireless station last night picked up what were believed to be radio signals from the repeated. I ed under for pontoon- raising opera- Dawn's etnerg+ency �ending anparatue, ..° c 4 The, statement was made after a tions. It was when Commander. Ells- ALBERT BELANGER. TORONTO'S NEW WORLD'S CHAMPION NO TRACE OF PLANE day of activity during which the div,- berg went down to make a personal ' By defeating Ernle Jarvis of England in a 12 round bout at the Coliseum, St, John's Nf}d„ Dec. 26.--- Iuquiri" r Ctrs descended -to the sunken submarine survey of the situation ind check UP; Toronto. Monday night, Albert (Frenchy) Belanger of Toronto won the Sy- made by the Newfoundland Govern• and.f',otsmander Edward Ellsburg, .in; on his divers' reports that he' sank' toes ht tnent through wireless and telegrap! 8 Aharnplodahlp of world. according to thsOoilWera of the National stations to all arts of the island fob ' charge of diving operations,' ahnoat over his head in soft mud at tale hot- Boxing Association, who were represented by their President, Tom Donohue, P g; traces of the aeroplane Dawn have i'iost has life. when he became hogged in tom. A diver was started down tb and Secret Marty B The photograph shows the fighters weighing in = the mild on the ocean floor. aid him, but the officer was able to; ary. erg, otograp brought no results whatever. ' Thera at the Ontario athletic commission offices. Belanger, the new champion, is on are no indications that the planes 'From li o'clock' in the forenoon, win #saes without assistance. 1 Pi when Admiral Brumby announced that 1 As long as weather permits diving, the scale* and Jarvis is-looking on. At the Right is Davey Garrity, manager which left New York last Friday even j the of Belanger. - Belanger must meet PYankle Genaro of New York City in a ing for Harbor Grace, was either seem xr there was no longer possibility that the divers will work to pairs, *�s y Iife remained in the torpedo room of squad of 20 now on the mine sweeper N. B. A. title bout before he can engage in a scrap for the ltndisputed world's oil heare over the island. the S -4, where six' men had been Im- Falcon, flagship of the salvage fleet, 112 -pound championship with Corporal Izzy Schwartz, holder of the *Lew Alf resource* at the disposal of ^- gprisan ionee last Saturday. The-im- having been divided into two watches. York Athletic Commission's title. Newfoundland authorities were in. I voked over the week -end in an ow'orli i� to locate the amphibion Awnoplane Lod �eles .Alege�d Slayer Los Angeles Slayer Sacs to Xmas 1 Dawn. Custody De111es Guilt Ss:ntday night the vork was hemp• W to MiSiLSGr eyed. Ttsports received Prom ic,ittere3 In Florence Costello, Lost'For 12 pc;nts throughout the country, h �' Diabolical Creature Was Takers in Oregon Admits Kidnapping Days, Found in Ravine •ever• inddcated that no traces had been Frightful Admission' By Hick- discovered to show that Mrs. Gr��� -- I� But Accuses Another of Gruesome Murder �n the 19 Year 01d - �,'a daring e:�iedtzlan-_iridy ever - - ACCIDENTAL 13EATl-i reached the _c -sat. TRAGIC ENDING VindictMionsteruthful • The body of Florence Costello, .13- - t Echo, Oregon- -After driving close he ewdessed that he wanted the money year old girl who had been missing Export Markets to 1 ?00 miles eluding the lice of obtained in the kidnapping to to from her home at 31 Birdsall avenue, F fi: 1� j PP g g° FULL +CONFESSION Narth Toronto, for twelve days, was For CanaCla's Autos the Pacific Coast for days, William college. _ --Edward Hickman, aged 19, of Kansas On Board Cascade Limited, Oak- found yesterday morning, frozen in City, and more recently of Los I H kman was immediately brought land to-day l.. D49 confessed 26.—William he alone the ne less. t Everything , yards from her . 0 BILLS ARE FOUND. n Angeles. was- arrested here this after• i from her Motor Cara and Parts Sold -in - 'noon by Chief of Police Tom Gurdane, to Pendleton, where a search revealed l killed 12- year -old Marian Parker of r p° to acci- ,Sixty Countries a typical plainsman, assisteiL by State bills of the denomiasEtlon he received` Los Angeles the day after he kidnap- dtntaf death, the theory being that the Trsffie Officer "Back" Llewellyn, who' htici becn is ill and -fell into the from Perry Parker, father of the girl, per her single- hande+,jk stream on is way home from school TOTAL DECREASE _ had trailed Hickman for mile+, Hick -' g I c:t.out a week ago last Wednesday. It Ottawa.—Canada's export automo- last Saturday night, just before the In a confession amazing for its un- roan was too far gone, too worn out dismembered body of the child was rivalled details of brutality, the 19- c,. from intensive -sad extensive driving Faced on the curb. year -old o i he strangled the has not been decided-,'whether an-in- bib trade is November showed an fn- of the green car which he had stolen P r will be necessary, crease over October, but a consider- , t _ Subjected to a grilling-- o ce c d to death with a piano wire, an e s in California, to show fight, and gave ; I cut her body into pieces in the bath- . r Headquarters, Hickman broke down P e be%. 1926. Total value of exports lip without a struggle. IO, - and sobbed out the name of Andrew tub of his Bellevue apartment in Las No Trace of Ship a were: November, 1927, $2.498,908;. FEAR OF 6IOLENCE, Angeles, 1927, $2,372,476; November For fear n; violence the Cramer of boa Angeles sa nn scion- f3'e October, , young kid - -price in the crime. Hickman said he WANTED RANSOM MONEY. IS Found on Isle 1926, $4,325,016. For the twelve nipper was rushed to the wunty *eat himself had no part in the killing and After the strangling, Hickman said, monthb ending November, 1927, auto � jail at Pendleton, Oregon, where he did 'not know the girl had been slain he realized that he must have the body iexports totalled $88,758,100, and for a made a cor.fess'ion of haying kid- until ber body was delivered to him in , to produce to the girl's father, Perry Tug Circles Shores in Vain the previous corresponding period r napped Marian Parker, 1'.t -year -old ilia Be'levue apartment last Saturday I M, Parker, Los Angeles banker, or he Search for Kamloops f39,430,747. daughter a prominent Los Angeles right. could not collect ransom. So he de- For tracks and busses in Novefnber :banker, but swore that he did not vised the scheme of rigging her eye- Port Arthur. —The Dominion Tow- Canada found markets in thin dif i commit the murder.. NEW '1dYSTERY ADDED. lids with wire- to prop her head to ing and Salvage Co., owners of the ice- y He was taken without resi"star,ce. A! Injection of Cramer's name added make it appear as if. she were alive king tug James Whalen, received terent countries, sending $239,079 worth to British India, $61,415 to sawed -off shotgiir. was found in the �.i,ew mystery to the case, and police when he returned the body to her a telegram from her Captain, dated British East Africa, $34,844 Panama, car beside him. Hickman laughed in Los Angeles, apprised of ilickrasn's father for ;1,500. Roseport, at 5.20 o'clock p.m. Thnrs- $24,544 Gold Coast, $22,555 Ceylon, hysterically when he was told at the statement, launched a new search. • _ day, stating that the tug had made a and $27,040 to Australia. Amon the _Pendleton City Jail that he-was the' No Trace Yet Discoveted Of circuit of Isle Royale without flndin g r Littler Marian 'was kidnapped lit y g other countries purchasing this ilea* Murderer of Marian Parker. He at • any trace of the missing steamer glom of ` ,Thursday and Hickman related that IyilSSilig Sailors' Bodies of motor vehicles was the Kin — first refused to admit his own name, he took her to a show Thursday night �Kamloops. The James 'Whalen, on Irak where an order worth $619. was but .later broke down and confessed Sault Ste. Marie, f 't -No trace After that he said, he turned her over i leaving here Monday evening, oaten- filled,: be- his identity. He said the gir! was Cramer, and did net know whero� has yet been found of the' bodii'��ss of sibly to pick up the lightkeepers be- For assail r automobiles and "killed last Friday, but in his first' i Ivan' Moon and Elmer Baird, 'fnem- P B'e she had been kept until the bo4y -w +is tween here and Battle ialaad, 94 auto arts Canada found a market in statement declined to take responsibil- hers 'of the crew who in life suits miles distant was commissioned also P returned to his apartment Saturday November in sixty countries. The jumped from the vessel after she Regale and to largest sales were made to the United _ iwfty for the slaying. He said it was ri_,hM ! to look around 'Isle ilia work of a "'fiend," The girl. he - struck the rocks, in an attempt to Sea adid, was strangled with a suite. hater' In giving his version ofrFie -crime assist in that part of the journey two g� rig reach shore though relatives of the Kingdom, British India, Straits Set- _ _ young .Hickman remained calm' until' of the Canada Steamship aLines �� ,two men are conducting a rigid search tkmenta, Egypt, Argentina; Australia,' r-- . . he mentioned the name of the slain with the aid of Indians along the freighter captains from the Glen- New Zealand and - .Dutch East Indies.• '-fimnigration News ' girl. "Marian and I were ko,d eagles and Lemoyne were aboard. The Amon the smaller countries urchas- north share. g P _ friends," he sobbed, "and we had a — ,p - telegram from Rossport indicates that ,ing Canadian passenger automobiles good time when we were together, and I , The politician w'ho were Nigeria, Aden, Irak, Hong used . to blow 'saving completed the, circuit of Isle ; - TU.`S. Increases While Britain I really liked her. , 1' am sorry that tot and cold now blows wet and dry. Royale, the James Whalen is now Kong, Malta,'' Syria' and 'Uruguay. Sends FCWer -to Canada. { she was killed." �—Arkansas Gazette, Ipickin; up the lightkeepeks. Canada's export trade in tractors and bicycles, in November was almost . Canadians Return From = negligible. - Across Border ' , a I Making Postal History _ TOTAL INCREASES ' - The Reason! Ottawa. -- Immigrants to Canada for A good story; illustrative of the 'the month of November, numbered 4 . J ' # -s kx working of a child's mind towards a 6,904; of whom 1,816 were British; sound logical conclusion, visa told to .1,139 from the United States, and f , me by Miss Joan Barry, the charm• _ ing leading lay `of *Compromising. .2,849 from other countries, according . "'" ---- _:._- i _ _ a statement just issued by.the,'De- ,'w•.<„ �` ..- .� Daphne. d part ment of Immigration and Colon- t 1 d h f a hurry ..__ ization. Compared with the same T w - -• to get to the f the tref had mislaidhe - m anonth of a year ago there toss an' in- y H r purse, ,and was sescetting for it high crease in immigration from the Un- _ '! ' and low, Eiss!sted b� her little daugh ,ited States, but a decrease in slams= 'ter ,aged flue, - Bration from other sources. The totals x y Eventually the missing article was 4 r. a 11 a for November, 1926, were: British, t;., found behind a c pest of drawers. "-2',471; United States, 1,311; other ? gz' �': I .1 A h, here it is," exclaimed the countries, 939. - ow•ney& "I wander why it is, that one For the months of the'Fiscal !' , always finds a thing in the last place year for which statistics are now - _u4� tt'" in which one hunts?" _ :.available immigration to Canada has ;,I "I expect, mifm, it's because when °`;amounted to 124,362, compared with :, we flnd_a thing 'we stop hunting for 108,620 a year ago, ankincrease. of 14 it," remarked the chid, solemnly. a per cent. The increase is distributed F ��� over all three principal sources of - eorge. _ copes or n, that is, from Great Britain, - London, Dec. 26, —The Daily hipil t from the United States an4 from • says today that Prince Geor gc+ second other countries. son of the King, narrowly •escaped :..serious ;injury while motoring to A Canadians who had gone to the Un- y`e Sandringham Friday evening to join lied States to 1i continue to return _ the rest of the Royal, family' f to Canada with the intention, of re- Christmas. twining in this, country. The number The paper says the . Prince's car whatretarned in November was 2,478, THE FIRST MAiL FLIGHT FROM LEAMINGTON, ONTARIQ, TO PELEE ISLAND skidded on a country road, vtruck &I and he number in the eight months of The first air mail in Ontario at regular rates, The Couucil of Leamington, PoatniaRter French, Mall bank and overturned. •The aPrinee; 'tire fxral- year ended November was Superintendent flay, Thomas Perry, Capt. 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Enormous tracts of -ocean . were found _Mm David Logan, Thetford Mines to be -far below their normal 'temp�r- Vest, Que., gives Unstinted praise. liefutmess of mava se-to afore. ' This was fira4 noticed in 1920, at Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the good and during the past,'three summers the same fact !me been noticed by have done in later family' Mrs. Logan aays:—"J have been a user Of bather's on all coasts, of the British People Are Realizing 1)r. Williams' Pt" Pills for mAny Wes, and as far southas Portugal in and More •Their `%81116 Vften his art year", as occasion required, and have Europe and Florida I A 1 19241 t printlair vrak, always found them moat reliable a mo was a poor summer, 1925 an� 2926 UtIMed for the publkatliDn,of boo imedicine. My husband. who was re - were cooler than usual all 'over the 4DIUY a small proportton of the po covering from an attack at typhoid C: northern hemlsphere,�'aaid as for 1927; anon in any of the then ldvilized cowu fever, and was In a very week coati- ad we all know there has been practically, tries of the world could re 'tion, took the pills, and through them and, summer at alt. gained health and strength. My 110 fact it was s, long time atterwardf iffaughter was In a run-down condition, Thirty years ago the Alpine glacters before= people generally could u" were getting smaller, but now that books for tbenifelTm 'and was forced to discontinue work. Now►diA Again Dr. Williams' Pink Pills we.re bus been reversed ­and they are In- more books are being sold than ever resorted to and she 'was soon restored ;creasing lagain. The same thing has before, but people buy them to -rea4 b to excellent health. Then my eldest een noticed In the gl"iers of the sad use. With better general educe L Himalayas. boy had an operation performed for tion the. greater Is the demand adenoids, w"In Sunny Itall books of all Muds.' The oamk may bi d nolds, which left his In a weak- $no y y cued condition. Once more Dr. Wil- Tte most aJgufflcant point, how- said to be true of wAys, " ogre goo Hams' Pink Pills were tried, and he past ple learn to use them so does tho over, about the weather of the was soon in excellent health. J# the way f demand Indlresse; and It 10 "UAW few. years frost has driven.. .100 : true that one must' learn can truly say that more than antis :1 -1 114 its shafts southwards Into countries Y.­ map and be able to use t, faction has been obtained by, the use 4W where as a -rule frost and snow are it The pills-have done ord bet of this medicine. J unknown , In February, 1924, a great one must learn to read Words more good In 'my house than hundreds wave of cold swept across the South the printed page Is of a" eiguill of dollars worth of more expensive of France and across the Alps into A map Is • not a. word pJ aturs, nor - t9 a photograph, although U _medicin, Pills. as Italy: In the Rividra-the. usual bit- Dr. Williams' Pink sist di. elements of both. Especially Ii tle of flowers was stopped by a heavy rue he lassitude, the psl- -gestion, correct t snowstorm; in Central Italy eightee'a it of the topographic Map which -'pitatlon of the heart, shaky nerves t 6omplets example of t Inchesof snow fell, and in Florence. "I's nice and the pallor of the face- and lips map-maker's skill and serves x where snow is almost u.nknown,.thsrs 50ry that are the results of thin, Impure- purposes. It Is the record of the 12ad wai a heavy fall. torsi blood. ' 1 and cultural features of �Q n In the following Janu that is, You- -can- got these Pills from any �A� — _k —wea-dre—ragain swept in 1916w—bo I medicine dealer, or by mall at 50 time northern herntspherf-% Decenibtr. development. Such a map 2hawls th cents a ba7x from The Dr. Williams' stable lands: industrial asses; foreA6 _Uedletne Co., Brookville, Ont. World Famous Bronze Buddha 1925, ss,%v a still worse COA snap.. Tne areas-, mineral areas; water poweill. One Of the most famous and supposedly powerful ftuddhasis the Dalbutsu, whole of Way froze an•l for the first sitew and storage baaIns, reclamm Ford' shown-above, favorite 4pity of the JapanJapanese, ittanidiug 49 feet high, ; It is time on record snow fell in tion projects: irrigation axeaa; aur� s Other made entirely of bronze except the pedestal, this being of stone inscribed with face coatqrmation, etc. the fanciful words of visiting believers. At a level with the 'covered feet Endustry THOUSINDS OF MOTHER 8 One of 'the large Map making 'or*� '60f the statue can k� been a container *herein ri few Joss sticks are thrbwn. ns of the Dominion Govern4 As the sweet-smellilig smoke d the worobtpper meat is the Topographical Surveyr Ford Plane oke curis toward the huge lie Airmen Asking If Fo tneele upon the stone, chanting the prayers carved upon a slab of skone nearby. SE 10-OTHER NEDICHE Department of the Interior. DurtzW -is io Follow New Model r6cent years We service i has beeq 00 -Wilson -Miblis -h Baby' Own Tablets Are the Issuing as rapidljr as affible topes hing Company 17, giving number 'and size of *2 0 - graphlo maps of various "W"',ington. --The American &via- patterns as you want, Encl3se 20c In 1deal Remedy for Babies and throughout Canada. all being eo-ordlW stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Lion industry, as represented At the it carefully) 'and for each number Young QUldren area In the National TopographI4 6'mt general conference in session 'i series. Thus. eventually the. whale address your order t6 Psttert Dept, 1 Canadian mothers are noted for the here under auspices of the Commerce 01y - try will be trapped without overw Wilson Publishing Co., 7tl West Ads- care they give their little ones—the Departinent. is asking whether a now !aide St, Toronto. Patterns sent by. health 'of the baby is most jealously lapping or without any part belaf Yord airplane will follow the new misted. Mapping Is. however, a sloiw� return maIL- guarded and the mother Is always on Pord ea r. p— the -lookout for a remedy which Is out. process and it. will be - manT years bw. According to William B. Stout, gee- fictent and at the same time absolute- fore the whole country *Ill be. thas. 'oral, manager of the Stout Airplane ly safe. Thousands of mothers have Included. . As each new map -to Is., Corporation, a subsidiary of the Ford 'Submarine Ufe-Cabins found such a remedy In Baby's Own iiiied more people Are Interested .19, Company, who was at the conference, er to Inform people of the The terrible loss at lire in sabmar� Tablets end many of them use noth. Ord 4 the Ford.airport at Detroit is second J., that are available.' an des of tfis� 7V_ Ane di"Oers has brought home to Ing else for the ailments* of their little only in size to the great Tempelbof designers the necessity Of providing ones. Among them Is Mrs Howard maps and publications Assued by thii Field outside of Berlin, and proposals who gays• ..., Topographical Survey will be RehN, some avenue of escape for men its - "King. of Truro, N.S.. t__A, ald. ng year will-gas it the can strongly recommend Baby's Own- free upon request. teen-ed in tinder boats.. �largest in the world. The Ford air- mothers at youicks'ehildren planes are all metal. go far the auto- Many ischemes have been suggest. 1 Tablets to 6 2 ed, including a detach-Able cabin that as I know of nothing to equal them mobile manufacturer has not gone into floats to Ott— elwftee- -vftb lbc.& ere*. for little ones." Lofty (in English court)--Can Yodi airplane engine production, but is i*. . But all have proved useless, either Baby's Own Tabfets are sold by expect any self•respecting Woman t using Wright whirlwind motors in his swamping the submarine by, their medicine dealers or by mall at 25 be sworn at. without swearing backs 20-paxse-lieT machines, making round weight or failing to release at the cents a box from The Dr. Williams, • critical moinent, trips daily, in good or bad weather, to Medicine Co., Brockville, out. Ck"ified AdvwfleemPtnts Cleveland, Buffalo and Chicago. 'Em- Now an ftalian 'hiventor,_111i�nottl .phasis is put on regularity, reliabil- aunt. his devised An under•slea life- Q41LVICR FOXES. HIGRZOT �% A Aid to Fond Memory TV, 1,0west gices. • Ity and precision of performance boat to b4t attached and- released in I Those closest to Mr: Ford declare Young Zoologist (who has been fur Ished. "rge". ummerside, r, an entirely different way. To-over- asked to lecture over the wireless]- GOO AND ,POULTRY TIANTM 41 s whole purpose so far has been to come the defects common to most E We piy highest market Vries carry out a'firsli-hand test to satisfy And ali the time, darling, though guarantee eamplete satimfectl2n wt submarine lifeboats, Nanni has de-11. millions mwp-be listening fn, LVA. KID* himself of what modern aviation real- I shall each tramaseton. C A. Mama A St., London. Oat. - ly holds for industry, He is doing this wised vacuum cup fasteners- which be ! be t1ifiking of you slone." etalms -will assure' speedy release of on the largest scale yet attempted by a barrel-s�aped lifeboat that carries a Darling —"And what's your lecture a privsite individual. Even those who about, old tbiDg?" crew to safety, know him best are not prepared to Y. Young Zoologist—"Y'real a of n&- Frost Bites He employs' a 'prifielpir cefituriew florecast how soon he will throw the tore :' — Punch. old. In- 1664. Otto Von- Guericke, all Minard's will quicken air"culatiol$ lull weight of his resources into the experimental philosopher of. Magde- and prevent further trouble. Also airplane industry. There has been but one accident In burg, Germany, demonstrated the Minard . Ps Liniment fir coids. eases the burning pain. ja Ford airplane for two years, Mr. power of a vacuum.. Be fitted to- en Bother two copper hemispheres, then Stout pointed. out This one was not An Englishman who was visiting a• sucked with a pump sue, -but the air be- small town in , the Middle West of due to faulty aeronautical construe- -could not be .'Uon, but to a cyclone, which wrecked tween them. The shells' America was annoyed to And that he pulled apart even though tbirty horses a schoolhouse, In addition to Injuring could obtain occasional liquid re- were -employed- But when a valve -'.Ahe machine. The smooth perform- fit" To a' frioftd bb said," °I I= OF 1024 ohi firesumen .:,once has been kept up with.the pros- that let In air was opened the sh i. -"para-ted.of their own apcord., say, it 16 necessary to see it doctor i ent 14 airplanes now operated. Nonni employs this method as a b6fore one can get whisker In .this. $41 will not forecast what Mr. Ford means of "bolting" an unsinkable life- town.,, Tits friend said, "Sure be will. do. in aviation," said. Mr. Stout. fore- and after." - '"There is only lone man who cam ever cabin to the shell of a sulimarine.' A • pair of cfose:fltting, smooth-faced speak for Mr. Ford's plans, and that - AN ATTICAeTIVE APRON, domes or caps are attached, one to is Henry Ford himself." SIMPLY DESIGNED. the submarine and one to the life- Mr. Stout, pilot of the Ford venture 40 Between them a vaccum Is in the air, Is a mechanical engineer cabin. ti Much can be said,in. favor of this ditced by a "fiction PiOKp in the ,.who. at one time was he4id of the apron, No. 1024. It ij unusually at- pro ENJOY' bd tlmjlei� she txemendous Packard Motozo C4mpany's aeronaut- tractive, yet very simply made, besides': submarine. presiure of sea and air, the cabin is 11c&I branch. He believes the airplanes being a source of joy to the- busy turn of a of the future will be all metal. His Illlhousewife, who hurries home from th t. R fastened securely. _ Yet a tu WINICTLd :'corporation Joined the Ford group and her .sho* lip it on with valve a lets the sea T into the .shopping and. can a manufacture has continued on this vacuum frees the two parts Instantly a -knowledge that her dress is pro-: fis the basis. tested by being entirely covered while and releases the cabin. Mr. Stout founded Aerial Age, was she goes about her work. The-pattern w in designing a new car is cut in one piece, with a deep ep V- -SOUTH India for the Scripps-Booth Company, De- neck opening. The back buttons over n a toCelebrate Scout and diversified his already com- the front, and the •edges and patch Jamboree. On the B�eautiful plex experiences by designing an all- pockets are finished with binding.; Bo —The ee, to be . metal torpedo airplane for the navy. Sizes 36, 40 and 44 inches bust. Size mbay. great jamboree, L F COAST He is the author, too, of a boy's book 36 is suitable for 34 and 36, size. 40 held in Bombay, will be attended by Mild, equa em WTV, never too hot, never too cold. A land of :-; - SF . -I fo Ve; Inspiring water v1swiri Oui�- on mechanical models, and has been a for 88 and 40, and size 44 for 42 and no less than ,7,D00 outs. Contingents history and au technical adviser to the Aircraft 44. Any mime requires 3 'Yards 36 -inch from places so far removed as Kash- door sportstu er perfect conditiorm odern, new hotels; also apart. material. price 21D cents the cottagea. The Pan -American, all - Pullman troja of de Juse Board Wasbington. Pattern. Mir in the north and I.Cmhin-. in* the meats lelair6s CificinnatUdaily -at 10:20 A� U., reaching ,Why doesn't Ford make his own The secret of distinctive south are expected, the native states tat next momtris. Other thmush tram W� isirplane engines " one of the men in good taste rather than a I contributing as many as 1,000 boys. :7 mental Idea of the jam- Ziliqloriow 'familiar with Mr. Ford's, interest in penditure of money. Every woman The -funda aviation was redently asked at the should want'.to make her own clothes, Noree is to enable the Scouts from all % =will F L 0R I D A a" nautical-eanference; ------ -and -the -+Ome-dr&sm,� --find-the - f_JndIa._an�d__0t ca -antr wtv"Moft Imud"Mewn map alluthis-thm thk fn a "Give him chance; don wat If, wank, polo andenjol ru ra - a _�t you know designs illustrated in our new Fashion, creeds to feel, as the secretary of All- spw, tb rful4M=2 ftUnMtB vWtM,&, le has been busy the past year get- Book to be practical and simple, yet India Scouts Jamboree says, that =S to. MW an 77is Dectuit and Cfactmad on The and fir ting out a new model?" was the reply. maintaining 0i spirit of the mode of i they really belong to one family de- the moment c 0 Price of the book, 10 voted to service first and last." It Is H. P. PORTER, Trap. Pas'f Aom CW63IT-114 The crude part of Teapot Dome cents 'the copy. intended to demonstrate 'brotherh6o8 (D"K. "W L") 603 Trampomthm VufWim Deve#4 Ukhks n isn't all underground. — Detroit News. in practice. LOUISVILLE & NASHV R. HOW TO ORID)ER PATTERNS. U19 IL tKeep Minard's Liniment Likho house. Write your name and address plain- SSUE No. -83—'27 ,Jj ... . - .. cs. a�4,..a :.;.. Mm. a b. g �� ✓ ✓ a 1 1 .y_w Yt ,a ., - .'and Mrs: Courtice were in 7a • Kitchener on Sunday. 4 - --Vote Wddleton.for let-Depdty ,s� r Reeve —he has gives} us good ser. , .=.We wish Our.readers'a Bl ppy tr,YT ,unA-Proso"Ous -New Fear. vice in the st, " `F —5f r. Knipe. of. Toronto, epent —F_ E. Hall, of Toronto • spent a3hrhAwss. Day with Pickering Christmas Day here with Its eon, riends. Frank, and Mrs. Hall. —J. S. and -Mrs. Js, hson, of —Mrs. Bedson and brothers p = Ijmnt Christmas with relativee'in Frankford, visited R. A. and Mrs. - Srooklin, Bunting on Wednesday. -Mrs. James Brien; of Toronto. —H. J. Clark, accompanied by �eati the holiday with :Ale: slid Miss Quittiottin, of Toronto, spent .' llr[IPe. Gordon. - Christmas with )lie parents het , u -ldiss Mioaie Mort'ie, gf Torun —John and >Mtis. Dunn spent 1i e 19ti Okriltmas Day with W. holiday at the home of their dau• ghtets Mrs.. O. Denny, of Whitby - F. H. and ll ft 8611 and' Miss townebip. ` -Meryl spent Monday with rels- —Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane. of ern _'aim � Toronto. Toronto, spent Christmas Day' k .+ -Wnl, and Mrs. Simpson, , of with the letter's parents, W. B. r ° `"= Toronto, spent - - Christmas with and Mrs. Powell. �Wm. and Mrs. Collis. .. --Wm. Crammer, of the teach - Norman Gordon and Mrs. Jas. ing staff of the Ottawa 'schools, is 'Boaaerville e y s ad a his Christmas vacation pent. Monde with pe . g_ at Whome here.' i leeiativee }a.Torgnto. -The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's r-- Thomas and Mrs. "w 'sad 6P, `son. Howard, spent Monday in United Church will meet on Wed Oshawa with relatives, ne+sday, Jan; 4th, at 3 p �1.. at the w� •— Robert and Mrs. - Sooiergille home.of Mrs. C. -W. Pilkey. �i�ga,�p�eat' Monday with B. and Mrs. —Mies Blanche Walsh, who had < rsw�ttoU. of Cberrywood.. been in the hospital for etyeral a —Mrt4. J. H. Rogers Ieft• on Sun- weeks owing to illness from over. ay.to spend the, winter. with her work, arrived home last week to W. D. Rogers, of Toronto. recuperate. We hope for a speedy '". • — Wilfred Moniey, of Wolfe spa complete recovery. ;,Island, is spending his ChristrrlAs The school concert bald in the ;i" "' T'&Mtion at the home of his par: town hall on Wednesday evening tents here. last was a most successful affair. Ernest and M -lases Elsie and The hall was filled to capacity and `>P ebe Baker, of Toronto, spent many were enable to gain admis. sion,' There seas so eaeelkeot ro• �•� >, =. •-•��i$ari ®tmae at the home of their p r parents here, gram which pleased all. e l:. —Mrs. D. J. Callaghan and little —The Dramatic • Clnb of West of Toronto. spent a few knave United Church, Toronto, will give a drama in the Town Hall on the ° y Sunday with her parents, John evening of Saturday, Jan. 21st, s•.,'" ;tAl�d Mrs.. shirker. y� �'W. J. and Mrs. Miller- attend• under the auspices of the Ladles' a family reunion at the home of Aid of St. Andrew's Church Keep W. P. slid Mrs. Every, of the date open and watch, out for i Whitby. on Monday. particulars. Llewellyn Boone, of Swan —The monthly meeting of the 3iver, Man... arrived in town on Womeu's Guild of. St, George's l�atnrday" to spend a few weeks Anglican Church will be held at & the home of Mrs, G. W. Barker on *Itb relativea aad friends here. The public and continuation Wednesday, Jan. 4th, at so p M. *,i§chools closed on, Thursday last As tbi$ is an important bneiness aleetilsg. including the election of � ;$off the- _ era are en oyingaa r -and eflicers for the coming year, it is, 'x ,w i e teachers are enjoying a rest aL •; ., Usir respective homes. earnestly requested that every —i� mok sod Mrs. Buries and member be presen t. Carman, of Treaton, spent —The many Pickering friends ristmae list' with leer mother, of Dr. Arthur Carman Gordon, rs. akin. Mrs. Sarles and son son of of Goo. A. and Mrs. Gordon. ' re a ing a few days before re- of Toronto, formerly of Pickering. it boma des��ssly-regret to hear of his death a` —The borglars who enriched on Thursday .last. after a liniter• "` emssleee to the extent of about iDg 'illness at the early age of 80 "'°�150.00 last Week when they enter- years, just as he had entered upon, 'lea two homes to our village are a most promising career as a "- st~Mat leirge. are they have left no Phpsiiian. He is survived by his "elas as to this -- 3eatity. widow, his parents and one broth - -Come to St. Psul'e Y P. U. on Or. Ewart. all of Toronto. • : -Wriday evening. Dec. 80tb, and r isle'oy hearing Miss Coostsucs Eth BEEP DOWN THE COUNTY TAXES r. ann �g tae, Graduate Moody Bible ifnstitate, Chicago, speak. Also a To Electors of Pickering Township: splendid literary and social pro- Ladies and Gentlemen: :IRram• Having served you as Councillor w. Christmas Da in Pickering of the Township for three years I am 'i was observed in tie usual happy naw asking you to advance me to the itisenner. There were many fam- position of Second Deputy- Reeve. illy re- nnious and the weather was I know, that I can be of much ser- !ideal for Christmas, being moder- vice to you in thus going to the Coum istely cold and with practically ty Council and watching the County no mow. finances. Our County taxes are, as Robert sod Mrs. Rankin and ou all know, getting larger, and they Isere, Richard. of Laaeing, spent account for our rising tax bills. It ,!Clbriatmels here with the former's s absolutely neere,a n that economy mother. Hr Rankin returned shall prevail these, and that will ig home on Tuesday morning, but my slogan. µ sire. Rankin and son roceeded to Such a task demands a fearless and P watch dog attention to details, both Oshawa to visit bar brother, Vic- of which duties R shall be my con - '` ' :.tor Austin, and wife. - stant endeavor. I demand justice for —The Christens mail this year County expenditurea and c system was the largest over handled by Pickering Township, rigid economy in . 'the post treeoffieiale: Christmwe of better police protection foi our pareels aad g cards con- farms and village residents. stitutied the �of the mail. If you, on Monday next. will give -'Sat:nrdry ni�bt was heartily wal- me your order to go ahead. I will cowed by s11 the mail carriers and endeavor to put my best foot forwaid y- aaail clerks as w U as by the poet in your service. office officials. Thanking you for your loyal sup - — Tbepublic library tickets-ex. port and wishing you. ladies and gen- .dire on Dec. $let, and members tlemen, the compliments of the "sea- re requested to renew at once. son, - aad thus help the library along. I am sincerely yours. Those wbo are not members are E• L• Chaviol l+ reminded that they cannot get TO THE. ELECTORS OF THE _ ' :.sing cheaper or better reading: TOWNSHIP C RS CORING _ _...:Tickets only 30 cents -a year, each _ additional ticket., in each family; Ladies and Gentlemen; i5 cents. - We are having an election for the .. —Mrs. Geo. Match spent Mon- offices` of 1st and 2nd Deputy -Reeve day at the General Hospital, with in your `township " Council, and hav- her dangbter, Mrs. Avalis. She 'ng the honor of being your 1st Dep- •was accompanied by Tena, dan• arty Reeve in 1927 I am justly con- ghterof Mrs. Avalis. Mrs, Avalie tendirr,t for that office for the year Batt been in the hospital for some 1928: There is no issue in this elec. 'time, but does not improve very tion. My opponent for that office had sapid}y. Mrs. Mnteb also spent no criticism to offer in regard to my L�taart of the day with bar brother, work in the Councill, but Just has a Frank Clark. and family. desire to get in and did not want to —F, H. Richardson has offered start at the bottom and work up, as todonll<te to Ontario Qcilinty three I have done. ;acres of land for the proposed Now, ladies and gentlemen, it is m new building for the Children s Aid desire to advance through the differ- .-Society. The offer is being taken ent offices and give my best though Into consideration by the Exeent- and time for this Township of Fick =1ve of the S'oe*y and will be form- enng which 'has been good to me ; ally dealt with at a meetiaR of and where I have made my home the Board Before the plane of and if permitted to do so, I will the *ew building will be consider- fire to private life, knowing the t♦d, s► tllslvle for sew- atembe others who are geekiae wkir�w>s by the press' ors in your Township. Therefore I appeal to you for your tiieat, �lysU, will be under- support and influence for the office ' taken. The present building is of 1st Deputy - Reeve, and if a 3sa>ldegnate for the, large number your business will have my most care of children that are . now is the ful -ears, of the Society, and the treed consideration in the coming year ty Again thanking von for the man of a play- ground has been felt for times you have placed your confldene some time. Mr. Richardson's in me since •1919, and wishing you al -liberal lsffer is mrich appreristed a happy and prosperous New Year, Iry those who are interested in the I am yours very• res i)ectfully, ' work. Geo. L. Middleton. George and Mrs. Treloiir, of. Toronto, paid a brief vim to Pick tiring relatives on Sunday. —E. H. Henderson and family, of 0dhtlWa. Fpent Christmas at the ' dome of W. Vii, Headersou. —Rev. J. S. and MrF. Ferguson • - god.Miss Dorothy spent Moosy with relatives in eterboro. —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- . rat. Office over Balsdon's hardware store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and evenings by appointment."' —At the anginal school meeting on Wednesday E. H. Morle was elected trustee in - place of Tames Ric�rdeon whose term had ex- pired. —The. W. M. S. of St. Andrew's United Church will most at the . home of Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wed. nesday- afternoon. Jan. 4th, at 8 o'clock. — Willard Crook. of Detroit, epeat a few days with his parents, R. H. slid Mrs. Crook. ,Lin his re- turn of Tuesday`-he- was accom- panied as far as London by hie sister, Miss Myra Croak, who will spend' a. few days visiting bee cousin. Miss Edna Dewar. — "Ben -Hur" will be Riven as an. illustrated lecture this, (Friday) evening is St. Andrew's S. S. room under the �aspices of the Y. P. S., at 8 o'clock. No one should miss . this opportunity of- seeing and hearing the story of one of the greatest books ever written. There will be musical onmhers at inter- missione. Admission. silver col• section. - -.Psw ldv!srd4sea►sasats. . L�ORR SALE -2 Glitters. Apply to L' J. G. Mundell. Cluemont. is M0 RENT—On con. 2. Pickering, a 4- roomed epttaue. Apply to Thos, Watson, R R. 2. Pichering, 44tf I7.`OR SALE —Ford coupe, IM model, in excellent condition. Price atttactive. Dr. Cartwright, a enng l �OR BALE -10 pigs. 7 weeks aid. Apply at lots 2&29, con. T, Pick mng Phone Mark eta. Fled Wright. _18.17 ' OR BALE —Two Oollis pope. $3.00 each. Apply ro welter Kerry. at D.E%•s farm• R. R 1, Locust HiI1, !b 18 FOUND —A. carpenter's large plane. i' Usaer may have the above by pa in f this fa�ertioo aad caningon Mrs. Mutch. 17 TO WRO3t IT M All cONOERN- On sari titer January lax. lti2e, bog serniEe smelly cash. a t 80 at time of service. H. S. Cbury, Locust Hill 14.17 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A: Leghorn cockerels'" from Tito' Heights PedWeir Hateberiee. F. H. Ricbsrdsm. R. R No 2. Pickering' letf . BORGE KEAY— Licensed Geer. Alton. Live stock and gomeral sales �om�tly attartAed to. Terms reasonable. R. s li, a. Stbnflv>ite. Phone StonA 9008. b14 VOR SALE— Pure -bred Scotch Ool- !ie pupa, ure4 by trained imported � Our pups have mostly given a good account of them- selves. especially this crow. Allison Bros., Dun - b�arton 1648 OR SALE —A Lister- Pbelps light- A' plant. ne and Patterles in euelleat coed • uon This. be sold chcap as 1 am instal- ling hydro and have oo further use for it G. Dimma. Lot S, Con, 10, Markham, 16.18 TORONTO WRT -WASH LA1rN- 1 DRY (Semi finiah) —Let our driver call and explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your name with Mr S. w, l avis, barber shop, we will pick up and deliver 9 times a weet. FARM FOELSALE:OR RENT -95 stns of land im 12, con. 8, Pickering, lots of water at both plsess and gopd buildings and medium fences. ii am fueeed to sell or rent m ac- tof pons bealth.?Vswes R .tie k. g. R. 1, PickHerrins g Township Fleot'ion Your vote and Influence are re- speetfngy solicited fin `James •Todd =. Ali let Deputy- Retire. Polling Monday, Jan• 2, 1828 Pickering Township Election Your vote and influence are re- spectfully solicited for - John A. ' White Ad 2nd Deputy• Reeve. The man who has done much for the upbuilding of Pickering Tip.' Polling Monday, Jan. 2; 1928 Your vote and .influence are respectfully• solicited for Allan B.- Moore As Councillor for the Township of Pickering,, IVA Election l &y, - Monday. Jan. god, 1988 y Pickciring ,Township Election t Your vote and Infuence, are re- gPectfully solicited for as A. • Me Pugh re- • re _ - ,►s Oonocfllor - ' -hO7t� Polling Monday, Jan. 2, 1928 Picketing- Township Election acted — Your vote and influence acs re- spectfully solicited for i Robert •Cs, Reeesor As Oounciilor Polling Monday, Jan. 2, 1928 i — ` ry a 2. . :.,. '.r � ...'�. -: '.� ... �,.. .• , :: �. s+'J.•ti..4ri!•. G• "•yy'.E '.�'. i.^. �t°. S^ a. rd._ �avte....,...„. S., x.. ..,.....,.,...:?'i..'.°x,..,atx . 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