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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_01_06 rx.. Fa �•a, t-=W 6 ,,�,p: v.f R• 'f'� + r'�ic[ '°'t �� j�p-�" "�`) 1 ' ';?`'a}...r-, Y3 'st" �',� :r :a•�. , .fit.a.� ,c•T�,;..,#K'}'I�p, ' ->adn,.�s x "r' ,�:5 t 5 '�y"• ..'y'°c t. ... kA..,.. ... - .ru•' ,,�.. '� wr.. �., 3Y' .... •• 'a°- }�Y.. ra'a""�.-9` „,.. t•'�T 7, _ e,'I. r r y r ,. 3 - E 0 N ,E- W RIN T. FRIDy�Y, JAN. 6, 1928 No. 18 �$� PICB:L� CI, NOL. XLN.11a IN �N , WEST HILL. OHaRRYWOOD _ sf�scwtlfsrisal 6aYbei. Gtr®en. RiTrer IREEK[ws Association (formerl � M Sa�oo��dsll � The Woman Y The soloist for next Sunday, morn the Ladies' Aid of Cherrywood United ins will be-Miss Marjorie Neilson, -� Church will hold their moiithIy meet- and the Rev. J. C. MacC�ttachie will T'T T 10 R. FORSSYTAMHarOib=be;tor �R',a0 �' Ing in the Hall, on WedneffdaY,,Jan- induct the services. A cordial invi- �. J � �of tee Aiatioi � miry 11th. Roll cal Ito be answered tation is extended to all Eyes e:amiaed by appointment. by a verse containing the "New It was indeed a treat to hear Miss Pauline Detwiler in her two solo rrum- $stabliahed 1888 ' � . Claremont.out. Year's Thought." A full attendance . Baskets ex all sizes is requested as they intend quilting. bers at Melville Church on Sunday ' t+eOsi. . r--'•"•'--- morning last. One of the most pleas- ••• E. OHRISTIAN, Ba DUMBARTON., ing features of the service was the 'y�ssoliciter,NotarY Public Etc. M9neyy and descriptions ` attendance of many old friends. ` osa south Wing,Court House,YWsitby. ZSIy On Sunday afternoon, service at Barley _ Gl,BROWNING. S. C.. Barris- the Community Hall at 3 o'clock, Rev. GREENWOOD. ----- ' ' ret,Sonatar.Tlou ?ub3c.'AnneA'Blk., 8,,�, lowest prices n. B: Langford will be trr rll The new Greenwood Church will be . nts"t We congratulate otlr esteemed res• o nod on Sunday, 'Jan. 45th. Dr. ��� f� tate! vest of Postzfice Dundas sueec, ident, Allan B. Moore, on his being Pe !1' tby�_ ousel)one 356, Office phone 392. �lt fUr sale Chown, will preach in the afternoon -� ' EATON ck ROSS-Barristers. So- a 1r elected as CouneiHor of Pickering torsi, Northern Ontario Buildrng,3$0 township at the recent municipal el- at k. and in the evening it 7 0'- 7.-'? y 9tree,i, Not I. ection. We firmly believe that his clock. The Pickering choir will have > w J.Beaton, CHAS. A. WHITS• work in the interests of the township 'charge of the music In the afternoon - Whe 1 D.F.Rose. Adelaide 2747 �uc�sor to late W. G. Barnes will vindicate the action of the elec- and theBrooklin choir in the evening. b - IOHARl;80�7 P10gERIN(3- The followin Tuesday a chicken d at Phone Mark 643D torate, in choosing him as their rep- per and eat rtainment will be held at ' Ja$arnaters,, Solicitors etc.. 213-274 Confed- resentative. saatioaL,te Builth Corner Yo a and Riicb- „�• which the President of the Gooier• a.orodSts.,Toronto.PLouesMain 79roand Main �+ STOUFFViLL& nce Rev. C. Wr DeMille. of Osh- � �n ted sws. Pickering office open wed•sadar and FURNITURE j N r '�' �' awe, and the chairrman of the Presby- y Satntday everuags. Phone Pack. 6600. st! �J 1 of Whitby, also AT BOTTOM PRIC98 Our choral class intend putting on tory, Rev. Mr. Irwin, Desstu3 ed a concert in the near future Rev. W. E. Hassard_�f Toronto, will Highest { �^R. J.R, FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. J• � $ Stouffvile -defeated Uxbridge in a deliver short addresses, l dish raw, CLAREMONT, .ONT, league hockey 'match on Tuesday by, soprano solos by Miss Edith Law, Kin Ston Rd.and Yictona Paris Are. To- 8. _ of Toronto; violin selections by Miss prices '0- - at door). Open svcrFinge Dressers X12 up, Wash6tan�e evening. f Howard 7P272. rely $4 up. Cht$onere, ; drawers Miss Helen Todd and Miss Ruth Nellie McGhie, of Toronto. and tenor and pod sized mirrors, Brown are leaving this week to take a solos by Mr. W. A. Deoaland, o! p t : �R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stns,,,,� g Whitby. See bills for further par- aid a- .in�, 7lonor Graduate of Chicago and To- half price. It will course at Loretta Abbey. -'mate uni•ervties and the Ro�al of pay yon W call, Our council will have on its board ticulars. a number of live wires who will not :sy Dental 5nrgaons. Phase otfke l 11; nce W H IT E V A L E �� =,ice C*2%3= lasts. Ho oeuid: appointments. 261y let the rest go to sleep. 1 , T3LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S. Roofing- material ! The roads are in a very icy condi- Mrs.�'W. Peebles is gradually im- st Gradustalot the Royal Colelge of Dental g - tion following the recent rain follow- proving. 0 A . �ayeoa. and Uc,veralt7 of Toronto Ofsae ed by 'a severe frost and a number of Misses Hazel and Emma Birnie, of fl over Muraeci's Gonfeto cry hare. w7v;yll, accidents have occurred• Toronto, spent the holidays in oil •_ice Hour 9 to tby l2:1 to a.3Ur Ina.•pitons e. 5 a British Colurnbi� Shingles R �d1 phone 220. 441y 3'_ •,, --,- '` -, There was a spirited election on tale. - —. •��tt����F.IL G. iNB 1T8. D. D", 4., L. D.S` No 2 3and5z " 12ondsy whish resulted in the elec- Mrs, R. Johnston spent New Year's A good supply of Hard and Sol6 a1F:5ucceeeor to L: J N.Dales Graduate of tion of Mr. Harry Sanders as reeve. at Peterboro,_ with her daughter, t ittte Roys1 Ai Claremont Toros- Messrs Gowdy and Hoover are opr Edna, Coal on hand. Also a supPlp Itod Un:yenity. At Claremont of ce over D. A TOROv ASPHALT ening up a tinsmithinx and.hardware Miss Irene Pugh spent Christmas of Kindling 'mood,. , ... t s store every Tuesday and Fnda Phoae Judson and stove length. r tort, z}tf ROOFING store this Reek, and we bespeak for week with her parents, — Murray's 18 in.,*32 in. and 36 inch them a good patronage as the other Mrs. Pugh. - $,FRT T. FA LLA IS F, L. D S:r Miss Irene. E. Pugh entertained s 12if Photic Pick. 1709. y. - D au of the Ro at cones:of widths. 4 in 1 Shingles; also- hardware sto'res`had a RreaL deal more few friends on Monday. Jsa. 2nd, surgeons a Uruvertz,t of Toronto Metal Valley and business than they could attend to. DOl�IALD 2ldL'NRO. PIC$BRIi'�(i anew 1 s Bal� y+Mbraeteria;.Out. from-3 to 6 pm. hours 9 a m.w S D.to " s fat' Ridge Roll...: _: . .._ The$uldiiy S root•Canvention will ' rbou.Pid,3'700 �� Come and enjoy the Ilio Crated L,. SURi1illHC'i1iHAM Material, or will give price on Travelogue thts.FridaytSP- W• _ be held in the Baptist Church, *ss4silsw4i+r 6astCiRa. finished job. 4 Whitevale, on Thursday, Jan 4th. Building and General M �.�.. •. �. BROUGHAAL h ms BLIvABSTH RICHARDSON- .. Wats for progra Contracting. • pit ��� Mrs W. J. Major is visiting in E ima s u hod o II c •Fire aad automobile insurance of all!fads. rs•• • et to f tart n a !stases+ rmprefenatngco�,Daaiwat solid tiasaeial +sand• Mrs. Ed. Willson is very poorly at Scarboro for a couple .o! weeks. We o!work-Interior and Exterior. Net, time of writing. hope her health will be much improv- Alterations and repairs. - 1'08T7I.1.. Licensed Atacdoneer. _ and Mrs. Stewart, of 9t. Cath- .ed when abe returns. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. omisives at ,�ort�so ►� arines visited with the lattees broth- W. J. and. Mrs. Beaton, of Toromo, phone Pickering 5418 .i.of ail kis" &mass*as on Aa*M.1 THE MINING +LLja& ♦ er, Fred and Mrs. Cassie on New and Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Beaton, of � nssfw �ellsea o,r.o N..a r o.. oat Year's Day. Whitby, enjoyed New' Year's Day FA IRPORT, dQR1O B.BZATON TOWN9HIPa"RX Webuv and sell, furnish quotatiolls The Women's Institute will hold with wi------ R. and Mrs. Beaton. S H I N G L A31 f" JLJ. convoranew. ' moor ffara�� and'information on all Listed and. their regular monthly meeting on the •ROUGHAM. ssaa aa- as.00aar.-isa.�s •t gtressaw rjs Unlisted Mining Stocks. afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. 19th. at Nova Scotia Sbinglea twr" 1ft . s. OIs f-v We will be pleased to advise what the home of Mrs• T. C. Brown. 111. J• Gerew spent a couple of days in d&ItQslvanized Steel Sbinglee M. MAW, LIUENBED AIIO stocks to buy or to bold, or ladies of the community are welcome• the city last week nonsHER f«York,Ontario sad Dnce.m what stock to sell. The annual Sunday School meeting Bie3l'a Felt Slate ShinRlesl The anneal meeting of the Brouf;- , - _Caaatiea, An i"of aIle. PrPmPd7 attended idlients are mating mon'"y by was held on the evening of Tuesday, ham Citizen's League will be held on for sale at ,. to. T•rm►reasmaw+• Dot"for stay be following our advice. Dec.27th, when the following officers Monday evening,Jan. 9th,when a full T, pATER90N'S CLARF.MONT assaeeed.c NEWS'Omev. Ben sad Indepm• year. ,lase Daooe•. whttby.Oat dly - Our long eltperienoe is mining e:• were elected for the ensuing .Ye attendance 'is requested. Call and get prices. PDone 2618 . tending over a period of twenty Superintendent, Warren G. Willson; .• +: �ry The illustrated lecture on Ben r �uljt years, allows us to give sound advice assistant superintendent, Fred Cas r„ given in the Temperance-Hall f 1 on the investment feature of a wine sie; secretary, J.-C. Phillipa: assistant or the speculative feature of a cos• b Rev. Mr. Ferguson was much ap- P secretary,,-D, Beer: , treasurer, L. Y lv number Pres. pective.mining venture. Johnston; superintendents of depart predated by the g°°d �' A Q �• t y suggestion s BULLOWAY, MILLSdt CO. menta; temperance. Mrs. Brnwn;home enThe Citizen's League held a meet- r'1 I G , r Members of Standard sionary, Mise Roberta'Phillips; Stock exchange. dept., Mrs. R. Miller; cradle roll, Mrs. urday a enijLt the ng to arrange for a nov- We are prepared to do all kinds h :; p>re: Pie Plates and Casseroles, 1Members of the Montreal C. Devitt; Teachers, Bible Class, ittiaisaR Exchange. Holtby; No. 1 girls, Mrs. J. 'Miller,; el entertainment in the near future. of repairing ar charging, electric t stainless 8tf>,el HGives with ivory sad soars Room.tiroan�R'Ieer, No. i boys, W. R: Jackson; No. 2 Further notice later. ��elding and in fact y ---- ; - Srrayi No, 2 boys, Fred The excitement of the municipal ' IlCetrop6lfmaa-suilding, Rlrls,-ire our new council- - goMisaortmaat� 3 , Miss r. Flashlights. Phone*:Adelaide W71 and 0873 Phillips; No. 3 M 'ShaanonH. The of vindicating-. the wisdom o! the oar work. 2 Idielhel Tobe Skates, - Appleby: Primary, _ s THE RURAL Young-People's class have been some- peoples vote. Grease.and Accessories, -�--_- what disorganized of late. but expect On Wednesday evening, Jas lith, (lilts, 011s, w lOockey Sticks, Pncke;'$tncpfh , iGanth Organs. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. to rally aroutld err newly.appointed the and euchre to Which you are ' °n.hsee r Catutty, teacher, Mrs. ohnston. «•�_� Invited. Admission 75 cents. Ladies Call and see our Catalogues of An these and they goods at heal Estate sad Insnranse. Auoe•aY please provide. - Q Dodge and Star Cars.' reasonable prim. 'Phe Women's Institute will meet at LAWS "RAH -. .: Farm Properties Specialty. Mrs.- U. Blake has been indisposed me of Mrs. T- C• Brown on �,�+ the ho _. ' Head Office:213 214 Confederation recently. Tuesday,Jan 10th. The program well _ fi be Scotch in character. A paper on the ALVIN 'BUSHBY.. Life Building.Toronto. Silas Tool, of our midale, was a re- Nn SERVICE STATION _- Phone Main 1390, cent visitor in our midst. life of Burns will be given by Mrs. PICg +'��NC Walter and.Mrs. Pratt spent the Brown, and fr readiest by Mra. Beer. t - - . Branch Office: Gordon Building, holidays in Galt with Mrs. Pratts The roll cell is to be answered by Pickering Ontario. family. Scottish quotations. ��� Phone t380('. �28tf It is reported that Mr. Sharman is = . to become a resident here in the DUNBARtON.�'o Our spring w a ' (;LA$ � � ONT Richard and Mrs. Purkrin. of Pick. Mr. ani Mrs. Hunter spent a week visited with their many rela- itl the city with their daughter. Nev a�CREAMERY ! Bring, nt thev tives here during the holidays. Wm. and Mrs. Henderson ape Cle�`S _ a w Mrs. George Pratt, eir family- we are sorry holiday are orry,to reportitb hMiss Mary Cust m,,-e. to report, has been—Quite pill lately, ' . $igheet price paid for but was mending at last reports. ., Anderson ill. in the city with heart Cream'at'tile Mr. Henry Blake is ill in Toronto trouble. `x In appreciation of and his many friends are anxious a- A great many family gatherings W }'� ftp bout him. en His son, Urban.. visitt;d duTingntheep pastcoupleof weeks old times s Once%ore it is our , i k ` your good will we ex-`' 10 T�mOa CT8a3ne"a► him recently. privilege to sends forth \' F - - Considerable indignation is being Thos. and Mrs. Annan visited their Give ne a trial find be convineed expressed against:.the chicken thieves. brother, James, alk! Mrs. Smales and ,roar warm apprecistton tend the It is to be hoped,that the Legislature family at Enniskillen during the hof- of your great gift to ;. j1A .MILLS can workout some method''ofregistra- idays. a1s-our Rresteet af�get �___8EA80N'8 C3REI�:TINGB t+L+l�a +�r tion. We are pleased to have our teach- our good will, Iq --- p=Q = Q At the school meeting held feat er¢, Misses Edwards and Beare, back. =-Ig it will be our very pleasant duty to safe - -' and wish for You and Wednesday, trustee H ano her term. F. agasiestnev was re n an the polars all at work guard that oo will d h §c • G. McCarthy was chairman of the Some visitors in our midst during •by, not only train- sem' youre-A Merry'Christ Foc Pastry�se meeting and R. Winter was secretat9• the holidays were: Misses Biggins; log, bat�nee'sasin r 1. His friends are Rlaid to. see the W. B. and Mrs. Dunbar and son Wtti.: service�o yon. J t°: • _ rn.a and A Most Pros- ^ 1 Brand splendid run made by E. L. Chapman Gardner and Mrs. �adnbfr. John and -- - _our a_. A a_ T - -- - -- for Second I3kpu�'`R�°e Mr. s portunity for service is given .-Allan Mackey hn Mills and Mies Teat the New Year parous New Year. -Hct your Grocer's. B. Moore. who is a new-comer ad a Ens Staples, of Toronto. and Mra• lea be prospr+roue ' `'and hold many good Fariesan who have wheat gel your young man, headed the poll. We pre- Rusland, and Miss Katharine,of Kirk- " 'things in store for Hitt $oar!made from yoni'owndict a good future for him field.The Community Club will hold their At the Young People's meeting ot, you is the sincereCO �s 5��� wheat. We can g, _ wish of �riod IL. next regular meeting on Monday even- Tuesday avenin Miss Fannie Cloy- ws�yr Ing next at the home of Mrs. Simon son, of Righland Creek, in her very {� ' Furniture Doaler and Feed of all kinds-Chicken VOW Puckrin. It will >>P the election of pleasing manner spoke- a the trainth E. C. *on�f j �• Be- hen � j Funeral Director hen feed, chop; millfebd. officers and transaction of other bus- in the Deacnneae Home and of the J ir►ess. :�1 proposal to expend some work for which it fitted frirhs. We s. Phone 1 Chopping every week-day. - funds on charitable work will come up, are sorry so few availed y them.Qelves .chile the building of a hall is always of the opportunity to hear something ]DTUggiNt 'jakering Mg. =,C c= we19 worth while. _ 1 QII 10 of" top. All are lnvlted. - i , '+ii , e,� y°'�a y.Y a �?iy� x,in=s-c- •`,�� h � 5a _n"••'`y " _ w4. ,: .,. '.,;..,:,ty "t• ,a t ,v+-'.'s'tlr,. waoa+. ,-"._ „? , „�, 5' F LSt;.;,. p w t. t + �.. a>n":,: :.2•!" w°,cr;-.»,•P'ifs; tt`ay. ..,;+,., '•�, v9• ,+'{� S, I Vp ,� � �..; ',►. I ' WE,., -.. v<•x ':'S.. .ore' ,mss. ti�....; .r. .�,..- _ k, - ,r l - "I don't know, Miss Fair. There ftAUDA" In .M .. __.. _ were many who had' motive, -thereim too y u who had op tho ttanda Por S.- CSIAIADA ere man rib. flu withthem can etunny, but from all i mak Eby il '�ry;4 �a0 t0 pe no.selection. .I•supposed, though;the dust wiw -11!'l -.�S'a lO Oi X w Olt ..detectives woulddo so, before thio. `Rttethods have dispiaCed Jt�."Have you anyreasont* think it Mr. Sears?.. :i,WHAT HAS`GONE BEFORE �at the corners, for, after all, Robin; "Mr. Se$re"!Death strikes Garrett Folsom while,was only twenty-alb, and to have fife I «Yes, ?►4r. Croydon Sears." .4estf icon eh Oce he T been stabbed shoulders io� of twos aoresle Sonsibil ears ne on his „Na, Miss Fair, I've no reason to g p ty. to death nn tar tlte_wete e- f "Glad to,'•said Riggs. "Nov , I do think o$oou know Mr, Sears?„ Folsom"i coinpanions were ,2toRer i thiipk that you're the one to go to see •` . Neville, a business partner'. Mrs. " "I have seen him, of course,. but I P Barchester; that's the auctioneer. don't know him-sot as I may say L Helen Burnaby and Caimelita Valdon.I "What an impressive name." Folsom, fust before his death, .had i"Ve;y. Shall I go with you?" know Mr, Neville, or the more inti- . MOM next' to Ned Barron, «I'm not afraid of the beetle,-but I•mate friends of my late master." known as the copper king. _ se, naturally, you knew _ Anastasia Folsom, eccentric, and think whatever transpires Letween us "I suppose, -• .. masterful sister of the dead Yuan, ar- should be befoYe a witness. So come.only the men who came to Mr. Fol- +. som's home, hots his business friends?" rives and takes command. At the in I along." - ~ `.'quest it is learned that the death wea- Meantime, Angelica, not at all Yes, Mise Fair "then,I'I`�ibesmen of Australian' Mush { 1pon was a pichaq, an Oriental knife, averse to her part of the game, hiked "Then," she turned on him, and it had been bought on the board��merrily along, noting with darting Mr. Sears must have been at his home. wall: Reflect Customs of Early Man . ' It is also learned that one Croydon(eyes the suit of every man she passed. was he?" Sears, who was In Barron's o party, is a Though a striking figure in her bright Ross looked surprised at, her ex- taneser of curious`knives: Anastasia;colored garb, her gay beach°cape was ci"Why. ," Explorer Spends 15 Months With Aborigines Deep in Bush-1 engages Titus Riggs, an architect, to l voluminous and, blown.by the i,ree-e, ""Why, yes_--I think he woe. work an the case. Dan Pelton, the I gave her more the effect of a sea! (To tie contipned.) _. Know Nothing of War and Are Peaceful, Happy, , dead man's Uphew, arrives and is in- n;mph returning to her native .ole- -- and Ffiendly to Whites tri ed by some curious.French dolls ment than a mortal in search of a i Contrary to general beliaf:,`the Aug- ness into which the aborigines have : in Folaora% room, I Coast vo nay traltaa aborigines are a mirthful Deo atreated as an-tmmeaee-and almost- Ke believes bis uncle had been man.Moreover,'as there were many thou-f " blackmailing several people and he le, full o� friendship once the bar- Bat table-land, the base of which U and Riggs discover suspicious. docu-I sand bathing suits more conspicuous i All kinds of weather you get at all pie, are broketi down, said E. L. granite covered with a fine red dust M _meets in Folsom's effects, bearing the than hers and some lees so, she was seasons is Devon and Cornwall, but g P Grant Wilson, zoologist, author and that filters everywhere, turning peo- initials of Crovdon Sears. not so noticeable as might appear. that only adds a spice of adventure to 4 9w Ri questions Sears' and is-an- explorer. In an interview Mr. Wat- le, bushes and beasts a dull red. gg's At fast a sixth sense seemed to ap- the tour: .6t course you nectar get as P Wavered curtly. Others act suspicious- Prise her that she was being ?oll�wed. far as you Intended. A few miles of I Bon told how he penetrated a territory Th only vegetation. ,during the dry Iy, including Ned Barron s wife, Mad- She turned, quickly and suddenly, trackless moor throws you out of from which but sir known eaplorers season is a short, tough bush, grow- eline. !and found she was right, btrt the fol- your allotted path, or the mountain have returned. Ing rather far apart, and from which Croydon,Sears' initials are discov-i lower was Ross, the valet of the mur- wares of the 'Atiantec bid you turn Mr.R'atson spent 16 months in the the country bac atkea its name. - 6 f tared In a notebook of Folsom's and IAus- Pelton thinks big uncle ha3 bcel een doing'.dered man, and the servant of his right or lett as the case may be; and land'ot the boomerang, seeing under "The climate is a day t t," he coa• oma blackmailing. Robin Sears, nephew. Iso, weary and wet and warm, you traifa from the "Inside," living under tiaued. "During the day the tempera. ;some Croydon's son, is worried now that Angel had seen him at the inquest,'drop into Combe Martin when you a native name and roaming the far• cure often.reaches 100 degreesbut at suspicion is resting on his father and once or twice since had seen him ought to •be-st I1fraFombe, or you thest roachea of the "bush" as a mem- night there is usually a frost. IP! the R%gV tells him he has learned that 1 talking to Tite Riggs on the board- find that an evening at Btreford only ber of a nomadic tribe, few of whom(sh�,rt rainy•season the whole area Croydon Sears :.ad purchased a third w,� I whets your appetite for the lovely had ever seen a white man, a race go 1 blooms with pink and white flowers, dagger. She looked at him with questioning,delights of Clovelly on the following primitive that is�tagy of its malinere .that spring up almost over night. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY, eyes but a calm absence of fear or,day• and custom" a said,to parallel those; "The, natives, contrary to a general � I even indignation. Our way this journey, as the of earliest man. ' belief said sold Mr. Watson to conch- CIiAFTER XXX1I2. "Well"' she said. shrewd reader has guessed, is by the With Alfred R. Brown, profes9or'sfon, "x11! get along excellently with at the University of Sidney, and a'white men-if they are handled pro- "Then my father had a good reason "PardA me, Miss Fair. I may have cos. of Somerset (not Somerset• roving Scandinavian sailor to act as I perly. if allowed to play and to for not mentioning the third," Robin,been presumptuous, but I saw you I shire), Devon and Cotpwall. It !s cook, Mr. Watson left civilization at amuse themselves at theft• work they ;x ]Sears said promptly. "And is that walking alone, and I followed, be i a pedestrian tour of rare charm and Sandstone, a tittle mia'ng town; !t-'will make wonderful workmen, and beauty.- and it brings You to touch ithird weapon the,one that pierced the'cause-" with the haunts" (i a ould use a bet• self !n the midst of a w!]deraesa, an if Riven food instead of trtukets or ibody of Garrett Folsom, when myi "Yes, bee she spoke eaetily an ethnological expedition sponsored. money for their label they can be In. 1` (father w1w several hundred feet!and looked straight at him. Ilei word and 1 know tti of many _ - authors, some famous for all time, by Cambridge L'nirer>♦!ty and' the�duoed to stay to the proximity'flf the away", ! He met her gaze squarely. whites Indefinitely.'"- - "'Now, Robin," Antral F'l+ir said, her! ""I will tel? you;eeta'arri:--Becadse;others leas famous than they were, Royal Anthropological Society. Raze- " eyes full of under• ending, but her,I saw some men looking after you, and others never very famous but having ed: he said, never to turn their back lips setting themselves in a firm line,'you were alone, and I feared there certain qualities of vcorkmanahlp, per- on a native, they ate with diem and 1�1£ .''AIIINING FIELDS ` "don't take it:that way. I mean, we!rnight be n possibility of their speak-.I soaa.ltty, or eccentricity that demand slept with them, and found them ea- „ 't t and appreciate your art-'ing to you." f more than a passing glance. cellent friends ARE GREATLY NEEDED Who are these folk? Blackmore' meat and your indignation. but tbey l His face, honest, .earnest and sin-land Hary In "Zummeraet Southey "The aborigines have retreated into t won't get us anywhere. Let's hear all'Gere, carried its own guaranty, and j that part of Australis so barren and Royal Mint Official - Urges Mr Riggs can tell us. And then go to!while he stood in the conventional at i sheltering at Parlock; Sehlley linger acid that white toren fall.!'o penetrate y - - -work est this new evidence." titude of the well-trained servant, he Ing at Lynmouth: Kingrley reviving it." Mr Watsoli pent on "There 1rCOIIORsy 121 Gold r 'e d to show almost a-fatherly car's the spacious days of great Elizabeth they live !n a state of Communism, I __IoIIdon-Unless we are prepared r `fife Riggs looked at its �' seemed D h2s..wouderfu}-toe�asee of "West' _ ingly. for tbe-perhaps imprudent girl who ward Ho'"• C^perm, the postman- each tribe with a definite territory of i to face a prolonged fall in commoditT 'Atte girl!" he said, had wandered so far alone. its own, but without a trace of agrtc i• pi-}coa, it to imperative to economise •, 'I "V You are right, Rolla'--your name poet of whom you may never have ture, and almost without culture, 1•ut gold both as a -commodity and as i "You're right," said Robin, his eyes heard, carolling pts "R'ays4de Warb- asddenly opened. ""That's Dad's atti-I is Ross, isn't it? And it.was because oma of thele: stone weapons and money" . This official warning of the ]ds" as he distributed the mail over fhefr customs indicate that' valuable growing world scarcity of gold !s con- tude--high and mighty, scornful, of my eagerness to'accomplish a rev j a course of thirteen pill" a day;-tn- g I fain purpose that I have come farther latormation may be found there upon mined to a.report by Colonel John- .above-suspicion gesture. All 'right, p I elude Sundays, at a salary of half Just how far is this suspicion than I meant to. I wonder it you the earlier races that inhabited Eur-I soli, the camptrolier of the Royal Riggs, j a guinea a week; Tennyson at Vats-lope and England. Mint, published here. The report at. voiced and by whom?" Iran help me;' she said, suddenly, for and towering high the ,giant �trlbutes the deAl4ency of the growing "The police don.' voice it audibly,i the man was in his bathing suit• figure of Robert 'Ate hawker, the "�apite a faints so prilsllive that ilii they have neither house nor tent_but demand for yellow metal to the return i but it's like a distant rumble of thutt-i ""Have you seen in bathing a man in vicar of 14iarweny ow, girding at his to stabiliaod conditiorra of one coun- )ler and all that sort of thing. They i green suit?" `wild parishioners for their'wickedness sleep under a few bushes that they I e are gathering a little more evidence ""A green- suit?" and the puzzled;In .•wreckttsg." nr-�atLQn=__his heart tear down at night, they have system, try ahPr another. and then they proms to come Mut in face broke into a smile. "No, miss. to their needs. . . d, gallery of liter- ..and a close-cut and definite, though It reviews all sources-oi pr3uction .the oven and declare their beliefs." Is that'what you are looking for? `ary character£,, one might say ,ore barbarous, system of education that and concludes that unless new mining p'- "That my father killed Mr. Fol- "Yes,•I alp. Have you. seen one on instills in every boy an tsnimpeach fields are discovered, the ditiiculty ot s r anybody? -Not.today-but, well, any picturesque as mt"gfiZ be Be In any able respect for tribal laws and cue' making the suppiy Ruffice' must In- 14 r Iother hundred melee of English Carr}- crease. The report also gives curious It may come to that." time. I say, Ross, walk along the; tome. And the motive et that later. You talk with %on ward home. I want tory'-hrnestH. Bann, In.. "The Home "In educating the boys," Mr. . reasons for the various currency •" ?" land of English Authors." "They expect tog — son continued, "every-=age of child phenomena here. The auddea in- ~ t circamathritial eve- G rrett-Folsom!&-valet Sass-too �"- -- until they crease In he demand for copper hoes. diattnctly marked. L aper ith see, if they Be_ - are 12 they Play and free, a coins, for . amp e, -;dent Fritty-real% established, they trained and too experienced to be sur- that age they undergo their first the use af--penrj" in gas meters hur- ,ahead." prised at anything his superiors asked fiaftiatforr trod receive a mark that riedly adopted during last year's coal Robin thought a.moment. " or ordered,.acid ho fell into step with stoppage. rhe unpopularity of the "Then I stave two things to do-1 i her at onc . clearly-place$ them a stage above u eye out for a man - those who are younger. They are 6s. piece, on the other hand, is associ- ,,+ ha-_._ a'ui to maliaq- loci mitt,mitt, the, fact that the "shopping T meant Dad said can prove in a green bathing suit, _she added, as �� ` ' tatisex have not pockets, owing to the _ weapons, and given a hint as to the -ts� was not near Folsom, and I'must they wnw� leased-at meeting this myihoiogy material in -which to conceal =:4;r: _-_-inters i8w-Ilse-a+setien Angel &q_p i .► — man.for she suddenly realized the i Periodically atter «��•�-_••� will you do, Angel?" /�'"" takes other degrees un Ut with the ,a Tete Riggs smiled. "I ,,was better to an attendant and, final one he is a man. - "I'll go along the beach," she said, as he was so closely connected v�ith "�N'e saw not a trace of was. "There at once, "and see if I•see our verdant'the tragedy of the hour, he might tell eras rather a marked feeling of friend- ` friend. You get' dressed and take up her something about it. ship betweeg the nomadic bands. ;; - the auction,"end of- it, and we'11 meet But the man was not communica- They even 'gathered for, inter-tribal . at luncheon." tive. Respectfully he enswere� her games. Their idea of sport is senna- ' clod hoz Ig footsteps, but outside that, he was the rig.-They are expert spear throw.erE._ ... ing:' and have a device whereby they.can �- - The girl_swans off down the beach, vroodenfaced, obsequious servant that - Garrett Folsom had trained him to be. _ propel a spear with great accuracy for ..4V The c a shining figure id her bright colored 208 yards or more.. it !a a stick ap \ "w+ -garb, and Robin turned to Riggs. "Where were you at the time your .AI38ENT•MiNDED BARBERyr 1 i ga ' master was killed?" she asked; at last, �� proximately flue'feet long with a pin "I don't get it, he -said, simply, "$have a+" s haitrout? on the end that fits into a slot an the "but Angel's right: It's no time to more because she could think of no - -_ spear. By jiggling the attck they thing else to-say about it, than any- - - keep the spear balanced. It is " stand around and say, `How dare you, thing., b -It's time for action." "In his apartment,waiting for him, "There will be no bolt in 1928," says thrown in a sweeping arc, the stick �. r "Why not go straight to- your Miss Fair" he replied, and a tone of I s Western•Republican of insurgent giving the same leverage ,as though 1 father and put it to him?" P sadness in his voice made her think I tendencies: It is always a consoling. the thrower's arae was five feet long- it "Well, you see:'• Robin smiled, that, after all, this wooden man'had`thought that there are fewer bolts at er. "Angel hasn't spoken to him est sh loved the man he•had attended. any convention than nuts.-Detroit "Their "favorite game is to hurl a- You were fond of Mr. Folsom?" News• spear at another. man's legs, as he JUST FIDDLING WITH IT did to me, and be's still in a high-hat "" -• _ stands to protect himself with a nar- , stage. He'd say. `My son,'we Searles she said, gently. f . don't commit murder," and let it go ""As fond as a man may be of his For frostbite use Minard's Liniment. roe hide shield, which does not stay :I've broken my violin again:" No, know my Dad, end the spear but merely deflects it to Howl at that. i master who employs him." =--; -- = one side and into the ground, and Must flddlinp with it. I've pretty well sounded him out on "%Dumbbell!" she remarked to her- 'this thing, and for the moment, any- self. But aloud, she, said: There r only one way to get ready they are enormously proficient at it, this --�- I ve got to do a little sleuthing �" for immortality and that i; to lave They also throw the boomerang with Minard's Liniment for sore throat. Ray, "'Ross, who killed Mr. Folsom. this rife and live it ae bravely and great .accuracy, and have built up on my own' Take me back on the If she had hoped to scare-111.m into gain around that." ISSUE No. 1-'28 force, will you?" _ I a more lifelike demeanor, she failed, faithfully and cheerfuIIy as we can. e His funny smile�v little"crooked for he only said,. gravely: -Henry Van Dyke. _ Mr. Watson described the wilder- NG ES ALL YOUR`BAKING BEST ; sBL�ST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING Pies, Q*e% Bans and sl-ead — Dg M , tq �'�''::: .. '.. •.' ., '...••. .. :. .. '' � . . .. '• -. .. _ .. _ _ _ ... ...n. ., 'lf?'trn.,� ._ ....es:�',_ .u_•z?i»7i�h..,_i. _._...ra�+/e�...:.•.tib,L`�s,,.:.'.h...'li'A�rrr,�".,�6^3+.�Yom'€-�'��2:F'�c�'.¢ - 4..1'MF' •f'.' ,�.F ,.L':tN"�ti';,,,J..1 -•.°'Y`.�.7 ..,. � KMbP.K1.' '°Nf• �n6..'" 1p:R b. k y^ *�• -.i ­114J C ..7 .,,,V .i C! .f.G ¢. �c .,. 4 n• ':w': ..:.�.. t'""7 v:Y^ _ t y V�,� f" : �, v r� ' 11 +, .. _ y w % r. y . :_ .: _ + , b r �11 ' . . • .. . •. . - .. . - 1. -w .. �y .r .. . ' ••- _ . _..-_ _... ___ future? Ido old people Wilson g Company o>mpisD In tine ba7s of the empire the Em-� What^of the fn _ . _ - _ i �� pemr never g•verned, as has 'been files the Chinese, eau be remade is s-s+r BE�iaa t' �Jr�'+v is the course of s few years The pay _. - -- explained so often. He took taxes }a1 iustitu- • , M. _. . -... chologieal habits, the j the form of- tribute sad left all gov- the underlying - ♦..+L _ k • I - . Undbr the tions, traditions; . with the neceaaitiels--havlab learned F came handed down by the grandmothers at 9y Sir E. Denison Rosa, ?✓iL*;-Ph.D,► only late !n life how hard even'those` amt to pire ageauine�democracy. ; ;' `�' etc., Director of the school of Orlett may be o come by. f " ^ E ' : isl Studies,. Inatitutiots, sad But it I never thought of saving ItO existence in China in fhb form the cradle> remfiin with them even / fight them• of veritable self-govet iisient, under•when, intellectually they nonce -f * professor of Persian. London Unt• money`I think I realized the value of, and hia offlciala appointed Men who have had no.expo I i, _ veraltya Had �cer°y ment who have grown uD , - time, though somewhat tardily. from Peking or"wherever the capital in govern , 1 I taken mY chances when I first de Wed to i under a system which.Feseitthlea the1. 1. �1 M, One'has frequently been asked`the tided on my line of study-I �ffiot .baPPe Tammany �isll of Boss Tweed's dsY> p�-. :,question; "I! not-?ourself, who would`. who have been-encouraged to regard v 7Au be?" I think nine people out of call it a caress, becatise for so 'long the republic from the start at' ,r it did not look like acareer-I should tempted to govern the whole of Ghana the public and 'private purse ea Iden- tan, it not the whole ten, prefer taking tical, cannot, no ,matter how hard 1 . t t their chance in their own form. have •worked at nineteen in the way from..one capital and.'f ailed because d of what we in Canada would call, they try, always function in accord- �� The difficulty in considering what'I hav since uit hoe been that in@tea with he initial error of interfering once with the higher Western stand- I I. would do it one were a young man_ The re my later rovinefaI rights. nsibilit �" Si K again, and had the same chances, lies ta$ing life more easily 1n P i arda of o t Il compo Y• _` Except !n foreign a$aira, inter-' But that will come in time It will "In determining how much is pre-sup- days, I make it more and more strenu provincia communications, the post- come as more and more unoffieisl Imp posed to be the same sad how much ous, and ever more apes my shoulders ra ;.site the spirit of Ignorance due to the office, de once of borders and such Chinese reach official rank. .. capable of adjustment. _ I wasted. generalized tasks, China is not pre- The process will be heart-breaking- i hl ' We must, therefore, approach o F 1 cannot trace my first adventure pared for national government any ly slow There will be io quick turn- subject from this standpoint: Given i into foreign languages. I became in- .more than the United,States of Ear- o+ler from disordered feudalism ko 1. Ihow could one have put one's opp h tology through Regan is a practical posaibilitq' at the the sam9 degree of health and wealth, forested°in $gyp ape modernity as Japan witnessed• �� . aid Lane Poole, Lather of Reginald present time. The Chinese people are not yet tunnies to better account? StevYart Poole, the successor to sir in the PBat two forces bound the ready for the change. Nationalism a Hobbies Before Career, George Lewin, the famous solicitor, Chinese together the Confucian preparing them, but the preparations 41` The Brat thing I should tackle if I and it !a perhaps to him more'than tlosophy and the family system- A1= take time and are hampezed and im- ;. were a young man again would be the any other pian that I owe my present of China . . career. Then there was Westall, the ough the spoken language abort peded by all the cohesive forces of folly of wasting time. In my young where the �� Oxford Street bopk-@eller. I spent is highly dialectic and among �' conservatism to a country . days I did not work hard, because I nal peoples absolutely different Ian- retention of old custorhs. has"beelP a T2 • naw no object in doiag-so• At school much of my time and gearly all my, giiagea are spoken, the literary fan-,sacred tirtue. - "� China needs time: That;is all that to B 1. Jam.a Z was among the backward bi pocket-money to hie shop. gunge, Wen bi, is universal. Like the' _ t2sat was no excuse for my At school in a tSookshoP. . Leann of the Holy Roman Empire, elN. should ask of the worldtoday- 1 69 3 nothing at all: " Westall was Gladstone's favorite this ritten language &ad its literary�timel. _._ 1 . 11The preciousness of the time I S as bookseller, a d I recollect his delight products, particularly the philosophic, ,� , .11 vvaatiag was sever pointed out to me- !in showing me postcards from the lend historical writing of the Confu-' • ,X;,a �Sr �$ 'No one took the trouble to explain for books. West- has proeluced a bond of unity y 1 jl(: Vlr�++a A b1UDISH NEW COAT. f ," G.O,'.14•, inquiring ciao$, ,. what beneAta I should 'lertve in later l aura @hop'eras the untidiest example among.the literate elements o! the x 1"�-�O�ial �rob�� Extremely smart is the coat shown life from being accomplished and of what in those days,were usually people•• 1'! L:►V I here for the Junior :Hiss. The two- ,:"•,A, " ­,well-read. the untidiest of Shope, but so well did Although a very small proportion piece sleeves are tinistied with shaped The 1d. Y of wasting time is not, of i I get to know his stock that he would of the Chinese people are literate, the Its a good thktg ou. cousins to the 3 course, realized in youth It is dif• cutis, and there are useful patch pock- often appeal tc, me, when customers tone of the whole people is sot by the south have not an Extensive Colonial I eta and a long shawl collar. No. 169 rn ficult for the average boy to decide i came in, regarding the locstina of a i scholars, for before the founding of development. imagine Ilritaln hnv• , Y ins an article such as the toilowins I is in sizes $, 10, 12 an6'1K-years. Size �� F on what career h® will follow. He ;book, and let me run Up the ladder the republic, the only aristocrat In 10 years requires 24y yards 39-inch„ .-% impelled by curiosity, and looks upon to bring a volume down. the land was scholarship and what-,appear in one' of its-foremost maga j or lvi6 yards 64-inch material, and the' life as a novelty: Had I been able to Westall was s great character and ever the scholars found to be righL'lyinea: _ same amount of lining. Price 2qc the _- decide on my carer when I was a boy.I everYtfiing about him Brae:as untidy was right. ..Our smallest colonial Dbsseaslone,1 pattern. I abould have concentrated all MY ev his shop• as only his brain, Through the family system the "Every w n's desire is to a va _ �' ,_ omachis y I the Virgin kalands with a total land energies on that carer sad worked at which was,clear and full. - scholars gf China locoed on the poo-,area of 132 square miler, in spite of. t smart,d erent a pear .ce whic s•t h` 1 tt ad I noon know how to work gooks of course, have taught mea pie a concept of obedience which has'their seeming' lnslgniflcance ore edus draws favorable comment from the _ Knowing how to work !s one of the', coat deal, $nd have had a great in• g observing public. The desifrtta illus- ' most important things to life. it fluence on my life. I think the first i kept China together but backward,l to economic ProbiPms of consider which has prevented the nominal magnitude," states Thomas H. Dlckin !rated in our new fashion Book are needs. above all,things, enthusiasm. originated in the heazt of the style `-11 ; . rix of boys have this en-j book that,held me was Man Jduller's break-up of the state, but has actual- tea, author and eeonomlat, tw�he e! g _: The uAjo J f ciente of Langus8e•" I had only 1 broken her up into as many fam-'bar "Current, History." centres, and will help ygu to acquire ' thustasis, at we nee to the varlet? Y under the American flab 13 the sYs individuality. : I . extent of their bobbies: More at- one volume, the first. This aroused ilies as there are in the country. Each en•!that much-desired air , ecp ten th'>1)•�ot. fibs average British-bol my Interest in Comparative Lang- family is a kingdom and each father,tem of fe►idal!am so strongly price of the book, lOc.the copy. , oases, and led me to.dip tato many becomes a high`l'f:gitted amateur to is a king, Under the empire all these trenched as it 1s in these islands. and; al t career, tongues. . kings recognized the overiordship of nowhere is the price for maintaining; )30�V TO ORDER PATTERNS. � " his hobbies and a [alldYe-La his career. �adtng has many aspects to the ! 1`rite your Warne and address plain- ty pmateurtam is an essentlaily Bl'14sh their father, the emperor, lit befog enacted so lnevorably. -On development of character, and I ad- The Kuomintang attacked this 979--the one hand, there is a body of re;ro ly, giviaC number and Size of au:h ; +qif -. trait, and I trace it to the strong in• patterns as you,want. Eric.rse 2C,c tri. div}dualism inherent to our-character, thas e falUowingtesta to submit books to} tem as futile ane} as holding China labor but s fowls p zs two removed irrm stamps or cctn (corn preferred; wrap �'>�" goiter and _ = back. For sixteen years the republic scion! ataverY- 3Ve have had ratlarcay Do it carefully) for Each number sad w'N has been attempting to reorganize 4acious and undermdable; prefer Ing l e ti� . pnetmeayorttsts. and highly successful �a� A°eLbey syrorth reading for Lddress yur order to 1. poet. these. millions of fAmily kingdoms to live on at}rvatton subsistence ikon Publishing lie.; g tear tD�p ��/ + into a single -centralized state, and rather than wont. Oa the other, a, Tornnto. Pette--ns sent by In my opinion this is because our their awn Bekaa±' * has failed. 1 small group of hereditary landown• !aide St„ educational system does not train this f (31 Are thBY 1mM to put dolvn. v ' enthusiasm to ulfill the larger font- (4► Why are you reading them. gut since 1924 the Kuomintang baa'ars,'twenty-one families owning 80 retara•Qisil- -s _ �f�ualatm W hat of To-marrow? sternly provoked an interest in na-l per cent of the largest !$land. . ,.. IIn _ . tion of life-=a- „ land is not-taxed. D'aatur@ land, . _ 124 yet, ..�: to tackle new subjects as a hobby Terre are so many testi- In read'" tionallsm, in interationa3isti+ equalityused ,!, dissipates before the larger task of as well as tastes. Books I Have learn- in a venae of'udivided fealty W the''is fazed 1S coats an acre, 3iuE citttl=* / _. salting up a sub'act for a career. Most ed to care for are Virgil's "1Eneid'. state. The state before all else-evca hated Isad Is taxed TO ceats'gn acre. � . ��i • Therefore two-thirds c' the land Ices11 • . • of us feel we are not clever enough .,Carlyle's "Sartor Resartua," Boswell's before the family! • ' Since large contributtous ;.��or the Digger job. 'lie leault of such Johnson, Montaigne in Florio's trans- a'Eoreign and unusual as this con-I idle. • - 1; cal con' cept Ia, it is catciaing hold``zst the from the Unite States Treasury ore _ diffidence. carried to its Uog! lation. - . laston;-is tb�43 we do not attempt any- For a man- who belongs -to the imaginations of increasingly large: necessary each year •to maintain the r. ' learned classes, who h& .from the age 'e...; at all. We east drift into as`ac• , hiss numbers of Chinese. That does not'colonial government-570.150 !n 19261 ` !thing r or next year�-and since a large proportion of tbo I 1 pupation,"and reserve our enthustarm I of twenty had to do=with teaching mean that this year *ad with writing, my career has been china will soler her .multifarious�population is mtgrattnt from the to-I .: a lea. each year. ft is obvious that ',, b a Tor hob nationalism, but it leads e y Boyhood's Raprets unexpected, unlikely, and surprising. problem, through wl -ez- does mean that when the Chinese, a stringent program of recoaetrua 5 Knowledge has come. but-�rlo y 1. : ''I lett Belsool wkheut-acquir)n8 any ceps in -the Picking up of modern _ . _ . O 'k thing that would'help me Id a career• state comes Into existence it will be.tion ia-_geeded�" +�- y I had taken the clsasteal oils, but had languages-but still me{e slowly has through the interplay of such forces _ made a progress is Greek or Latin. come the power of speech, and slow ss this nationalism•is• now en n- >yioiitreai, Quebec-According p the Y war to express myself report of the Canedlan Pulp and ° est of alf. the po daring. , -ii .I had done French,•but had developed small talents have 0o particular facility for acquiring it. blossomed, roomed, t a months of the current year, the value -. •y �"\ per The anti-foreign issue is the bul- *II ticu a mild ty forst to German blossomed, not at twenty one, but at ANTI-FOKEIGNISM AIDS UNITY c ox exPot Association,pu D a-Daperaamottnt I , iI had `aaoitgh_a flay_ t to- of such a tendency." Chinese, as compared i � .. . • awd Itajian, I-tnew jest o .L., to $144,775,700, . -,-. A HUNG JURY the cidsslce to realize that } waa a Butmorrow. It never �omethe,ha a n ver are being tang with 1142.; 'fda`10 to the eel d- ;Hubby'. Wall. tba great nnurder �A - tool at languages, - their inequality. They are being case ended in a hfing Jury .i1-1 ,. The Turks have a proverb: "God dis'aDp°ints' A man who thought him uality. l months of 1928. Exports of pulg- onetrained to believe that their inequal-I Wood this year has been above those Wlfle: Groat heavens, did they . ' builds the nests of blind birds;' and I sol Ia thisgto-morrow$tnewso a �W$aper.�Y ity is entirely due to their inability of last year at =14,846,541, as tom• hang the fury and fat the murderer # ""Y always, put My_-trust in the . __ tQ a�preCiate the principles of ns 12,690,858 for the same go fresf , +, . _bounty o Providence, and .thong -" • f The boy replied: ''No, sir, but it nalism. - of life's tions eriod of 1928 _ a withbar n an aPDreriatlQn ----' -'Iyt Sits, -Sun 1 at.Sen told them in his� _ _ - -l..nirie8'-have always been content was• - - BOP��- -P-rinciples'" that they 1C l.t►tC CZ�r ' _�_- -----' "Three-Three -" -Diff it-rem91II for Lord Askarith to ,1 there can be only had ten'Years in which to rescue -The late Clear, Nicholas II, was a- �. plexity .of the country,' and sailing to accom- coin, unconsciously, perhaps, t to fare- small, weak, but obstinate man, who f"i1)�'„may no mTdendiiig_o�the difficulties their country, would be mar_ well loge when he said In London that - vlisssw plash this'task, -eausing a lull !n the'possessed neither the knowledge. nor `i's i i .y �] of unification. i s 3_ titioned amoniL the foreign Powers�Aenry mrd-bYIlied i,. . r' To Unity Newly China, without Tibet, cconta n the Intellect, nor the vision of . which is a and the,people a outd literally become l tna a ort a world abor nasi in tin? I statesmen;',states 3:' Mintsioff. ,; �; I A15,03'c1,032 square .milQs, - �nslaved to foreigners lied Ruasiaa writer, describing "TThe li o Ullion Little King- larger area than the United States, _-- _--_ Decline an Fa o ” riezico, Iceland and Cubfa put to- + doms Faces Long Fight to I pother. The estimated population of • Nippon's Eagles . pare" in December "Current History $scams a Nation "His perso>} lits was that of a small 4 China is 400,000,000• landowner(-�k Y. easy in dome y ,. C S yrs Movellnent There is not a single fact in Chi- i iife and h,fapitablli-but ignorant. He a nese History of ethnology to indicate - w _: i The day when an..Emperor or : river antes in all his life looks n o a_y that this vast masa of being has the a book of Russian law and wan hefty , • .dictator can rule China is past. The same racist origin. The reiteration oblivious to legal procedure `• people have not yet found a demo that the small Chinese nation, which Alexander III, his father, before his . -,. I . : - _ crsiic mesas of self expressions, they •Wally came down from Turkestan • death trade Nicholas swear that he• , still resort to riots ani dv vim'— , along the el iN - M r~: M �'< I would abdicate the throne as noon ns _ :;gain their wishes effective, but to i is nevi, Shensi, Honan and Shantung, 4:- �I . his younger brother Michael was o increasingly numerous small groups,!w8G always fighting barbarians is an � I age, as he estimated htichotes's chae. I Yi: von of democracy is producing !cation .that that mixture of races .r ; . the lee and atter at 'its true value and knew than r• - an altered view of political relation- which produced the heterogeneous ' he had not 'the quatities of a rale � - E `ships. peoples of'Europe operated similarly aI. ¢ i. -,� The most serious problem facing in the territory known as China. .;> but Nicholas broke this oath. More vete: •' s�` over, his mother, on the night when .* - China at,the inament is to ole MANY ABORIGINES STILL a� ., Alexander died, refused to take the. these scattered and different forces FOUND. W A «1 •�4< � oath of allegiance to Dllcholas II, say. trio a more even and uniform political! aboriginal races tr1. ou; he -• � There are many g " , ins, 'I know him better thazti y and ocwnomic viewpoint and to de ;'� { is my son, and to no one is he nearer pelop them into a single state, gov-,alive and act'ivc in China today -the erred by a central Government,, Alt.Hokloa, Lolos, Mico, Tibetans, Turki thea to me, but under til rule Russia * i o los, itilonirols, Manchus, KoreAns jf will'go to ruin."' • 1. Chinese political groups envisage thin,,pe P people have pro- '� `� �" �' " F :,. - Them, 1 .. . o dry / need and all foreign Powers advo duced hm sed types with the Chinese V' Thrift Note• 1. tate it.- the marching • �� through marr•ial oz by x ro Early, to bptl, early to ries, Keeps a Yet, it is becoming constantly more i of armies through the country. 1. I • evident that the unfflcation of China' I observer "can �tizteE ypir room-mites [rem wen. . ;four Even' a ct[saa _ ties-Ol>e�i Ror ;-'ass a political entity governed from iad 11 . .r -,4^, .,I -•'.N-sone capital is aft' impoitsibilitp; a th I;�wucan it 41 belts Of expected f}+it'su'vir a - A Boost For Cinderella.• 1. r . liegeless dream for decades to, come,{ temperaments, Apartments. 3 and 4 'rooms with p.d' because China is histori ally and tra-i mixture of races, Kitchen Maid the most'bautltul 1n ,' habits and varying stages of civilize- = BRIGHT R'EPRESEN�ATIVES OF A BRIGHT RACE ditionaUy rather a tlnon of states !ed at this moment than a tingle haat►ogeiious nation. - tien will be prepared- The Japanese fliers picked to try the transpacific hop from Japan to the -_ is 1 to governed 'in every detail of a forth AniRr!can confinent. Japan s tour greatest aces. Lett to right" plilinioto, America. - Ad to the' Sprlaisd6id To refer to the atsd'of Ghana i a •-iI. ���, moart a trite truiS+n; yet without a modern ante from 'one central griv Amelda, Goto,.3uwo. The flight n'ill be mtide Heal spring. eomprehensf_on of thll mise and •tom-i ernmeatal organ _ .. . .. . 4 , ;;, d�l! -is - . ,�, , ✓.:, «.w, ,fit, .,r+,,- ._!'<i '• :pew. x wyk'»�.,'` lx w' ;, 11.11, «, ...,,.4 , "j;r++r.,, ..•'*"S nT.v'.w^,' , , r. ,�,.,tp,ng __,q•-;H- r r'' 7 ¢„ *P p�','•*w-,rJr.y-�'-. _•+'x ro �k^-�"a,�+t• .w..', w„m,i:'.,;�,`, ?•a+?F",r,•'�.,,„) x., :. e. -.:rr a,� 4• _ y - ,.. .., _ ... ,: .�' 'y:' s6.�W x•:14;�.6i,!.r:.:'i:YyL,+,.: rr.h 4j'M'.,a. .w4Z- ,.il;..'., ..,tis .rs-^`"";•''•S'. - Y �•'J7 • - r'i. stir . Y.`u '., • r..l�"/�y.T>. _ .... ,3a. ,. ..'a:�'.:...'. .: ..._..V.. •r.f .i. Oddi. J ^' ec . L. s,: w .,1J' .. S r .. .'.. ( Y ... ,_...._ ,.,..RJ n.� ,n4""'w`„• ''!ai' .•R? 7a� .:,, - r: •CARD OF THANK0. _ Pickering Tow.nsbip Electiot►a � � To Electors-of Pickering Township: Followowingare the offlalsl retuene -- Coal,- oa ° Pinter will be here very soorl sal Ladies and Gentlemen: of the the votes polld on Monday last _ if you have any notion of To9RMS --•' thank you for your confidence ex- at the various poising sub-divisions in purchasing a new' - - aladpar Tau« $1.80 if patdinadvsaw '; pressed in me once' more,by electing the Townahip btf'ickering: O, COaI 0 ,fj1 sleigh,' wAVet - me to the office of First Deputy-Reeve - e• -vour orderno so that It Hard ana 8 ft f First 2nd (3oun- ` S eD.criptione tba- State-sad- ZB-rtt145-yeBT:- will endeavor t9 lie -- - - - �LeB�i_(;II g OIl '---! - -- - - Britain s2.oala advam e. f thful in my duties pertaining to �epacy Deputy_ colors mill-be'ready when the ha first snow appears. that office, ,nd be of srvce to you _R-E 1D. joliN 110tiN MURKAR, Proprietor, all. a0 _T -A. LAW L Q R.N.E Yours re6pectfully, HOSa Geo. L.. Middleton. t�IC30- iiia. OF�AREMOI�Irt' NOTEa AND COMM6NT8. • - — Man of the.Family,at Eight 1 The whole of North America -"44 4 51 T. 43 11 13 _ ��$,gis._iseen-horrified by one.of the =2 ..:: 139• 35 196 17 190 22 34 N O W It Yau were a wee lad, bar' y 3 39 65 98 10 -1% 8' 31 most brutal crimes in the shoals mgotther aorr four little hadn't brothers your 4 8 54 60 5 70 0. 4 n Of history. It was perpetrated by sisters for ever so long,•and if you 5 7 61 30 26 �6 10 42 *-,San ta ClauS and Xmas nh0 had a pain in your cheat all day— 6 42 9 27.. 23 32 24' 11a 19 year-old youth,Hickman, well it is doubtful tt you would smile _ kidnapped a 12 year-old girl frons as bravely and say 'How do you dol" 7 . 103 44 52 96 56 86. 99 so cheerily as Bert does--atretched 8 53 92 73P 79 59 57 lib _ ! -e Within Within about 2i hours out wanly on his little •cot in the 9 36 17 17 33 1? 49. 11 Queen bfary Hospital for conaump- G�a have a store full of good things for the Christmas and lVesv Year's from the time of the kidnapping rive Children at Weston, 10 ... . 104 23 44 80 42 94 69 trade._ Be sure to,see oi1C dislilay of be had brutally inurdered the Bert's daddy has been dead for a 11 :. 16 19 16 11 18 33 15 -� s long time, and hts mother goes out'' _ g° �;.Fancy China; Stationery, Xmas Cards, -eaN Ta Tia girt and dismembered the body. washing-and ellp look f tribe others,e-laIle caught 9 423 663 393 688 394 445 and Crepe Papers. it wAs not to be wondered at that a ,3 cutd--a n many might huve her little -Majority for Chapman: 270. t the country has been stirred to human candle has been by. the chub Majority for Middleton: 168. Large and well assorted stock in Xmas Candy, Mixed Nuts, Xmas sue an.eate.nt thta_t rtlt�b cols rtes Rind of coyrsumption—but that he From the above it will be seen that Grapea�Oranges, Boa Chocolates,-Xrnas tiigars..• _ n as sus_S.��t�!n time to the Queen the Council for 19'28 is constituted as -Lo be feared, and if the mob had -tea F3oapttgl for treatment, y Splendid assortment of Sta le Lines-Fresh Dates in'bulk or package, of hold of.the Send, be would Woui:i �-ou nct like'to•help this follows putyve, (i. M. Fors Cti leton ; p p P $ work Eo B� or., through a contrtbu- First Deputy-Reeve. G. L Middleton New Layer Figs,-�"' ^4aorrie� Neve Table Raisins, Glazed 4bave met a much worse fate than Lt Contributionspix alt' be sent to FIon. Second Deputv•Reeve, E. L. Chap• - Cherries. Almond,lciug .-ailed-Nuts ere. man ; Qounctllnre,,Allan B. Moore Sind `his Victim, When he was cowed ,P, a Charlton., Presiditt. 293 College .. Robert C. Resor, -- Merry Chrietmas and $appy' uew Year to All--- - • by the detectives he eonfessed to Street, Toronto 2; Ontario• . 'GR 1the crime, and not only that but r• � be admitted that he had s hot and CICHARDSON'S s• oC < Jerk and � 0 fatally wounded a drug c SPECIALTRI in his confession implicated , another lad younger than himself, , oR TEAM HARNESS . 1 . . 'iekerin Hardware Store who Was x190 arrested and admit- ;ted his guilt. It transpires that _ -bothof these boyo were the off- 1 =eprioq of p-treats who, in both Rrass•mounted Team Baekba d Hyrneas, cases had been d vorced. We be. 2 inch.i Ayer trace with heel chains. ��2�� _ : . Another year -has gone to be numbered with , r --'With 5 ring breeebinR. instead of back- ftieve that the., divorce courts are band, 840.00 the thingB that were. We are deeply. grate. Qhe cause 4,t x reat deal of crime iul for the liberal patronage we have received that is committed in the. present Slack Team Backband-Harness,' $38.5G p - -- from nl r8 ---- p S ring Breeching $44.25 #age. Tile tireakinR u of homes is -` e 8 It shall be our - f our massy �n9to a during 182 -- -,a di—sister,n cart' to the men _——:- - w year has dawned, 192 E ;and �omea 'concerned and their This is not a factory harness, but enytum trade in our - Ane y own shop a.t Markham• d _ _Alm to sari "Von, even better than ever during If+seoilies; but also to' the mtAte. . the future. . We wis�you all a Happ'9 and The foundation of the state is the We specialize on repairs to haruem an eoilara: :. Prosperous ear. _ veryNew Y r ifawi}y, and if the family {awreck• i ped thq -state is correspondingly ` `� a kec ed Ever child needs the C F it 0 a agent for McCoFmick,Deeriug farm Machinery ea y - " . {winR.care of the mother. and the Repairs. f Harness and Collar Manufacturer � add e i$rm guiding hand of the father. 1f any of theme is withheld from M.&MICMI .M. O�T. Hoole Phone 34t)0 _ Our blotto > We have t, can go—t-1-F. or it is not mala. she ehild, he will ,offer the corse. ,griences. His moral nature will . �- J. S. BALSDON, . -F' CKERING be wevkened from not receiving - u -that training' that can only be Seasonable'' . properly _ � • � 'given when under the _ � • ' • ---TNI E.R QRS parental care of both father and mother. The parents of a child q. a osuggestions .BEST HILL . . . .have a great remponsibi}ity resting - _ _- ' Ppon them,and when they apply - :for a divoree they •are evading °-- TAR AND FLINT SALES ,that: responsibility. It is said 4YERCOATB of duality aridstyle ata real low-figure. that Hickman's fyther has dis OUR FOOTWEAR line,, is both leather and rubber, are -- ::•ovvned bins. and the probability'is very eernplete. tthat he-is directly responsible for - � E P .A -- _. the crime5`that his son has cos- . We have House Slippers for every member of the-family. If you want $ fir Shirts, 1 epair job at a reasonable _witted, by neglectini; to give biro Shirts, Sox, Ties, MutHere, Spats, Glove@, Handke-rchiefs r price,. bl✓E L`S. thbt guiding care that every child s, make eicellent gifts, - _ -. ., _: * '~ ":.i}lae a right to expect' Divorces - A?k for profit-sharing coupons. . . Ezperienc ~ Mechanics. Repaire�oa all makes. have increased tv such an Hlarm• Phone ear o a Pho 9 b ro `2 3L- ing extent in both the lofted E , I L R A D �.-E Y �w- ' ,3tate'l %and Canada as to cau,e lit r Complete Quality ]Funerals deep apprehension ,in the winds ' p = Q E R I N 01 _ of those who have the welfare o - _ 4 �C SOLID OAK $14�i the country at heart. It is hoped $?o, 1Q�, 1G�. CASKET' FUA�.�L -- _ that our -legislators' consider the m A T T H E W S' . SURCAL ,00: question most carefully and not a. o grant; divorces for every trivial r� SPECIAL SIX ` ea isP ht t onlyr_in cert' few cases i 219 .DanlOrth Ave,AToronto -"::Phone, Gerrard.-3300 � - t}mt y t i �` ur unerala i�lnde. Embalming, earse. as et. u e ae , r gill not suffer. 1 ric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Serves Fnnera{complete. ect �. - . Visit our establishment an provo Extras. e the f�Ah. of'these statements CHAD OF T1i3Nh� 1 1 \ _ . - T for yourselves. These prices , tstnd good *itbin a radiuq r f 40-miles from Toronto . To Electors of.Pickering To-,& sip: 1' % I wish to extend to ypu my hearty �- is a or reference. x ` ':` » i I#EJ�E�IBLR Clip this d f ref o 31tf } ;,appreciation of tale loyal support you ,.• ' ;gave me in the recent election. i � =;� `D 6' - I will enrlearor, to the beat of my r �� bomment of ability, to merit tt:e confidence thu., �1 :imposed on me. DEO I ' Wishing you zll a happy an a pros- :perous New Year, 'F'O R•r-ST _C R• Y _ Iain, ; Yowl fait;, tile. N sweetest tone Pyre harrwoaq - _ Robert CReesor: ever known- F-0 + /or taeiy koau" .� "' .A D O - *,_ �CA.RD OF THANAa - 'lb Electors of ":ekerin Township: ," Two hands are better than One _ Ladies and Gentlemen: FADA sets are two dial*. Am I down-1,:t::.sed? •No; Nol No'. doubles the number of stations - As-I have a clear •conscience before - _Refines- reception: Test it at God and man for my -oast work and i = _ r the rising generation: I only happen- Oil! dealer's Or your home. w ed to be living in the norther: part -�isten.to tone .. . Clear . . .clean ` of the Township, and it was a con - - yin in ...resonant...FADA -r north-and the.goal • • $ • test between-the r g (soothes the senses ._. . su and the south wort, as you will notice where the vote came from. tiVe 8 PeafanCB. F'l QL1al� .._. I thank my many friends for their "' at :�9It0 support, and I trust as year by year :` 7 passes away, that our council, who- ' -ever they Tpay be, will endeavor to - - i. . �, .. . ,.. .,keep the good work sorra on and not •. - ran OUT township-into-debt,but reduce, ; . : ROBT. �V'�. FEASSY, our taxes, when there has been_placed A ot}r credit twenty thousand dollars in the past five years, for•1 am a ,agent ` Primas of every upright citizen of - FRED T. B U N T / N C -T rickerin� Township, r BroughaMg vat• _ / . So wishing you one and all Rood _ _ I-ealth and prosperity. -. . I remain: _ . _ _ _ � _ � •�A' _ ,,((�� Yours tluls. %lJntalr�(� John A. Plhite, — Pickering, Rain or Sniioe, _ `+ ,. .. .. ..... , ,. _:e.a �• - ,r,.a} n,x ,.�,:�„ .ayfy`,. �a5`.".,•„•• W.M"�a• ..' -� •"-rl. '"� .;sem n,..a �;�,z+ al,,, _� z.. _,x _ F. - t..y.: �,r ..'•� y..+•�-^`xc'4„ a�4'ne, ,cr°?P`C'�,-.:;.:.L,� �r 'rdd .�r•+4�all '�'�,,. r+=y'=.r��h. ..wCx �°�..:„s:�e�•..a's•''?.•s. .ry.Ns:',� .>sr,;.;e.�_nscvu"i:�'7' �•�•� s 'gym" .:..b. `b�.`.,rw�,r - .;. .i.. 9 .; a: �y•, i'rfi' � p J'.., '.�' S '�n'.y ,� 5 ."'k d :.7 ' -n3c:��w tjr^•y VY a+n�' r5~ � i' ,'`Uc,�p•, . ••:. 4, "•' ii � 4a ...,,y 1' i r_ J+.!�, #5. .1$••. y,. ±:Fte+�."-"V. a• -..k `F a sf.iR e•b - rv�e.Y`r .4t'..tiw' ... F,r ,. ^�•. N' ',: M' �:r•, -„r .''y`., tr.,•yk,...«d,c..,x d ..•., a.f �+ d'- #r :{$'"" "�' l.�,, y^F+q ..4. $ '1 ... F..,4. .,rC,. Y%..e •, ',•- . .. �R. [.T ',.+<' `•t. : ... ,•,-. cw+.*3" «. •w r. r,r .. _ sa.•ret.a a-�,. .�„s •.-.. rs+-> .•, .,.. _ , X..,,,. F:. r' 7. .d 7: '-�; .. ams u•.•.-..a• '. .'3• ..-, f.:.arm#M'9r.. ...: /1.: :.. . ',. .. .✓.., .. .•:' '.. ''i.r. ...... ,__.. t.:, •..'�•'r'`.:.. •s .. _ _ "ARKMONTp Rev. J. A. Grant,, of Toronto; Notice�ta►Creditors - .FR F U L L E R. }`_r aid, s." - formerly of Claremont. will' ores Xaple Leaf ��t `" D, A$oott spent.the New Years the pulpit in the Baptist church Agent for * Co. n� PY P 18 Geo. V., Ca . 40. Sec._62 Insuruce Ci holiday in London with reaatives on Sunday next.. Ia the estate:of Thomas Clark, de= ' Fada, Westinghouse and sad friends, At the annual school meeting ceased, Victor Radioa. Cheap rates for farm andoountty ._ Mrs. (Dr.) Brodie and son, Ralph !�' on Wednesday of la$t weak --', buildinigs.�. 1� h0 y All persona having claims against Some 8-tube Sets at reeeonable price, Windstorm`lase$oe on buildings, x spent the holiday with rela'','ee Fred Ward was elected trustee in the-Lite of Thomas Clark, lake of satisfactory terms on any wind-mills, floe etc. `- to olaremont. place of James McCullough;. whose the Township of Pickering fn the : of the above. . • . _ -4 -Automobile Rupert Allaway, -of Whitby, term had ezpired. County of Ontario, deceased,who died " •Secure my terms and get Insurance. -- $e spent a few da s this week .with �,_ -pn or-abeut-the Seventh day of Nov- Demonstration, of a klnde. , ,� y J. H..and Biro. IieaL ember, 192, , are hereby.notified to _a' -gARM& O$ GALE - y f Mrs. Lou Overland, of Erin,'is IN MEMORIAM file with the undersigned on or be- 'Plckering R.R. 1 (l2•tf)', Phone 1033 r. visiting her son, C., Ar,' and hire. - - - fore-the Seventh-d$v of January - Write or phone �,- -- COURTS In ever loving memory of E D $ YY `X1 A N Overland for a week. 192$, full particulars of their clairns� our clear wife and mother, Martha, E. $melie, of the O• .� U.; of Ann Courts, who fell ' asleep at Immediately after said date, the as- j�pr-�Q,f �/y vel ti spent a few days lkata-Week sets of-the:.d'eceased will be-distribut- 2D WHITBY, ONT. ' * @ Claremont, January 4th. 1922. ed amongst those 'Vfititled theret9, with W. ))d�-end Mrs. Pglnter, Those who loved you sadly miss you -, QGtGlti�d Mr. and,htrs`''�ugh Gregg, we As it dawns another year. hiving regard only to claims so filled. We wish.to thank all --ere to re rt are,im rov• Dated at Oshawa, th 15th day vi thefriend f their t "• ,Qleae.�- - p In our lonely hearts.of thinking December, A.D. 192?. „ _ .patronage sand,aseist fng After t'Lrefr rec�e��eevere-{11- --_gig of you are ever dear. nese. lv. E: N. Sinclair, K: C. - - .apCe during the past Sadly n seed-by H+'4sband, Lillian #� I' year.' We always aim - W. A. Courts and -family and and A1mKre, _ ,Solicitor for the Estate of S4. and hire. Lickorish spent New - - Thomas Clark, deceased. - i Years with Bert and ills. Jack --- . -i-- °.'Bank of Commerce Bldg �y n to please and are - - Y ]i4g to -rectify, . oriah. Notice to Creditors, s wa,. ntario - --._.._. -__. -w tor. Ev,eryC' Good Ray and Mrs. Runiohr and child wtah fol' all for a Aron- ; Cf Hickson, spent New Years Dap ' AND OTHERS BONDS Muoic,p�l god - peroua• New Year. with the former's parents, 5..and - Mortgage Bonds, ,Also, Induawials. Mrs. Rumohr. In tc'e matter of the estate of !lacy' Rafe investments- at frpm 6 to 7 per D, 1� A N N Q N Jane Roach, late o£ the Township cent. ' Miss Louise• Dickenson, of To-' . BROUGHAM roDto, spent the holiday at She -of- Pickering, in the County of 1NSURAN-liE=All classes written in• reated out of en- Wm Ontario, Spinster, Deceased. eluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- `/ during stone and home of her br9ther, , of the Notice is hereby given pursuant to storm. Accident and Sickness, faxhoined into Time de- Robe line of Uxbridge. Section 56, R,S.O. 1914, Chapter 121, fying designs. This is s Robe t and Mrs. Sadler, of Bal• =Phone pr_write the, story of our mem- W� W that all creditors,and others having .yam, a6d. Wilfred and Mrs. Sadler, claims.or demands against the Es- oriels. If you are in- of'Sirisale, were the Guests of n: tate of the'said Mary 3ahe Reach, 43tf _ ED. BO1�MAN, Whitby- retested cotsseiit us to ti * Add Mrs. Teiylor on Monday. who died on or about the 20th day, day., 4 A gathering of the Cooper fam- day of June, 1926 at the Township A Nu QreaterTribute" . our many fly took place at the home of F. M. of Pickering, aforesaid, are required 11ARIM `S OP -end Mrs. Cooper .on New Year'a on or before the 12th day of January, -" N. W. STAFFORD, Customers '!Day when about thirty were,pres- 1928, to send by post prepaid or del- Having moved into my new premises �'$ opposite Reio's Blacksmith.sho., Kingston Road, �u a } iver to the undersigned Executors of PD P W Monday morning was the cold- the Estate of the mid eceased-full lam Prepared to do all repair hitby , • est of the wiQter,the thermometer particulars in writing'o their claims work, and I will handle all Phone Whitby Very H$pp� _ kinds of new harness, rib r R2 i reitisterinR 8 degrees below zero. and the nature of-the security, 'if %which I wilt keep constantly . ,• home claim,that it was 18 degrees any, held by them. And that after, on !land, or will secure and Prosperous a y +' below. such last mentioned date the said Ex- same on ebortest notice: - Mrs. Thos. Scott and Miss E ecutors•will proceed to distribute the Currie, of Tot`outo.and Dire. David assets of'the said Deceasecksmong the =,, 'VV'. 201 Z K E -7" New Year ;Scott, of sastuaw, visited during par't;e entitled thereto having re- 9.12 CLAREMONT ..,_,the holiday'week with D:A, and Bard only to the claims of which they Scott: shall .then have notice: -,- tin •~ ". FRANK CHI DLOW H. G. Ddclntyre is very busy in Dated at Whitby, this 19th day of ' S ! a ---_. $isfactory these days. A prlfsent December, 11329. ' ns Lorain not Closet sup•. Wesley• James Roach and F#dith Ines 6Ef Claremont, (Dot. #'s be is lies for the Ug P. R. hotel At Roach, Executors, T .A - , aB, Alberta. Cherrywood', Ont. - eY` C�r�t�n$S �r The annu%I Roll Cale and buss- - oo" of th'' Claremont _ Wish �+�urcheld this O � and $ ` a+ ' ,(T•harsday)evening, dt"�p as stood attendance of mstnbsra is -RAP New Year for. Walter and Mrs. Heath accomany - . ipanied their son, Leslie. and wife . ,., ..,,to aJ1 - Oust�kQA� ®n their return to their home to + osr� PAST R'1r Zlruaubo on.Friday_ morning. and Customers t r. �F�#p3��1�+ Phone 3800spent over the New Year holiday J `r i7 with them. Hovis Bmad . The annual meeting of the Bain 3. ,asst Suflday School was held onA. na ��--- _ : 'Tb ds evening when the else- 1p tion o o ensuing ppy - a !fires year took place and­ 4 business : — c� �f - traneacted. A e , Mrs. H Sintzel and son,Jack: of d London, and Archie and Mrs. An- , " , Judge $ Bank by the Heath derson and daughter, of Rich.. a Clients it Keeps .' ' mond Hill, -spent Christmas and .e �r+11` g(1 "� ' $ �f Pros { nus' -New Years with their parents,,R. "�' Mre. How. � / ''.d.a� _ � URINti more than Filly Years of ldi,re S.E.Evans entertained the :" '.� a�w� members of her Sunday Schoni + Dconatructive banking practice the 1 o , ,clses and a number of her frieadaNe `' ;� ¢ •R MONNET Stindard Bank of"Osuada has estsb• ' on P'ridap night last. A delilt6t- fol time was spent. in numeroris men and social intercourse. _ A' lished a loyal ci}eatele from boast to Mi1E�Y,:+! k Q a �' Hdlg 900' -`games and Mrs. Pilkey had a - ye 1 Coast', Oacability satisfactorily tofamily re union on Monday, when a E-PICK Gr ell the family, except Clarence of - ___ serve these,clieote year is and year tjv - _._ : `'8eskatchpwan, were present. as �'� well as one.grand-child. k very a oil t is the fonndstion span which on Farmers,' A ttentlon en oyable time was spent by all. C A S . -COOPER . � continued progress is built. Robe and Mre. Worthy, of Brampton. spent the holiday with �L�R�+ j1�ONT i have the' agency for trip �Famous the latter a mother, Mrs. Thotrias _ y/ t�A\RC Renfrew Macbinery Separators. . , Gibbous,eat a who hr, them 11 lL CY]1�11 8calea, and the hiQit-quality - : accompaniedAgent for Aekerman's Quality s Acorn Range,and am pre- on their return. as far as Toronto, garn'es. Ask the user,a * :° OF CANADA r �' '.'pared to giye heat' terms. ti 'Where she will spend a few days LS•rABVy�ED IV3 (live mea cell when wanting some. - k with her sone. = thing in these linea. Phony Pick 1007, " George Crowson of Toronto-, - _ - _ -- -- Hi '— I.LBQNr m-off Maus P a Bra - -I�oOIIST BILL `+ day and irk the,evening on his re! _ - s A.R. No. 1.- torn was accompanied by Mrs. Welford and Dliea __Cloud,. who4W r' ��Les, - -- Green River _-- x ?` spent New Years with the form - -brother. Wm.gibbons. - - Facto Mrs. S. A. Daerden. and family,. Basket r� 4 + of the 5th concession, Uxbridge, spent New Year:; with A.and Mrs, _ Manufacturers of _ e u k�na�_a� Fin=t Baskets, ; �retty..which ended iri ao infcirrn Out. �Ylny " , B6rry Crates, al party, to which Mr. and Mrs.. Oourts and family and- Bert Lick- Customers - e �+'&rmera'Bu8he1 �asket8, oriah were irtivited, Every one CU n Clothes Basketik; reports aZnoat enjoyable ii o.e. • _ _ _ , Beginning with Monday next, _ .., -and 7',n: nth, all places of business in ._ _ Money • rank. Pennock: J the village will be cloied' din inR _ ._ _ the winter montb�,every Monday. friends .a Phone MarProkham 1804 _--Wednesday and )Friday night at 7 �� 'We sell drditx, money orders - , o'clock. It is hoped that every, _ one concerned will consider the _. _ - sand cable remittances oil allB E A T' Y - merchants and ,their clerks and parts Of the WOr'1d. � tsbide by the rule. _. STANDS FOR THE (BEST It has been reported around thdt the police trnstees for the coming - Customers are cured careful year were elected illegally, as the f� ' :•- ' ' meeting.- was- calledkL. e oominatioq g. H'WF quick and eeonomiea�servioa.for the hall and held elsewhere. � _ rpt `'' a This is not fair to the public, ae - " tlaite a-number went to the ball And`foand it not o n. We would •...Y r pe ' 'lige this explained, 969 we want a ON :equate deal for every one.-Rate- _ poyer. _ •• - New Years' Day was observed - • very gatetty in our village. Ther were'a n1imber of family reunions - .- _ - : - Established 1871 --'.lit and being election-U"h-ere--wa Pumps, Door TrAcks. Cow considerable stir on the streets. _ Bowls. Pressure Systems Rt o 'r However, the election caused but ;. �' It will pay tyon to get my prices on f ver little eircitement es shown k S CT- Ta ve before buying elsewhere.b the small vote polled, there DeWhitby Branch., PH. Perry, MA r � t � ► y FR:A.NK 'MOUSL t : being shoot one hundred residents PhOII9 1�2, .0 being the village, who failed to record • . .,, __.---�• ,, .. , - :.' ..� ,k 'r,.�N _ .w..-�' '.ylf'�".M�'�'•i�''• a - ^73at.itl�• { �bY` ,:�. Er... s,'. *.,;`s. .�.,' �n�' ,v'« r.,.,�e�:#-""w� Fi.�,,, •r,?��_>a'g� .�z�a *v's° �.� 'i`J:e -•t3r` . # 't �, „q M'' ,ro4 ,•r. -r �' ,,tis x� ""��'`�' } ,`^ ! �i� s .� �. '', y4e,��.ar 3'e�.'ef'"^aa•' .o..�. =�.•>qs: r,• ':-"� +::. ;'r'. y`aJr.*�v. ' " 3 ,,,,.' 'Sk`:wa _row'= �" a" .,���w-.+I ice` .v .r ,: ,, N ,, •,ii" n d'; _,e..'n„ _.�.,-btu;:;rnr ,• „3�t� - `�'- „"'�•fi` 1 .- yr :I k•„ wi �a , s. r � a .r. .F,-. +'; .r. 4.,"v�>'.`,. r..:,'f^4x`v tsq t.•'f.1,'r•.•eb.x .at-:;dex•:�F-^,, •r ..: ..a!t, -•+s _:y,•�a�'°-y�n-r.. 4 S,t� =v.,s 't.•. .y. x .'�� f ! k ri ., i6 F dF < •,...' .0 ,4 «,?`.u•: 9F n`..•Js...,n.,.,x.. ��as�:�' �»r-I,c.r.�.• c w -s.. -✓ t;G;� •. 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" Fl -, ' l?RINCE CAUGHT . - - - __- i., . ---- - - - } �' -. _ own Y3,400 . -` r Ai haat- Thames floods 4rom Old Windsor,to • - - — - — �.., _. 1'16-has-a rredauhta. Spirit d Leb h --`Sischatn, �g=� .of��ales Walton, ahvtlr Iittde sign.of subsidence: cis Lindbe e ;bag costarnes, the Priv in all the , .' ,, Nutigsseaer Coli" of Co Bleak.tales of suffering a= . which, aecording to Preach militaryr - r«.. - ,and the Duke of York -hast a hair=,snow buried counties of Southern �; ^• seroaautic, oMctals has now covered i _ .raising motor ride over the snow-I England and Wales were told in Z.on- �• '.; "'" .'" .. _ more.than 81,000r kilometers (13,000 .i bound ;Dads Friday night to''the an I don while weather experts are not t - . , is trout Paris to ANtca miles) in Sigh :, ',l Huai hunt halt The°Duchess of Y6rk,.yet�ble to foresee immediate relief South America, where s now from cold, which has gripped Great . ., r IIytng.ono Pacific elope. of. s� u the F garbed in a cream colored -e�eicing Britain and parts•of the�Cci nenti o! --.---,.":d"..`..!,:. Tice distance•does not in four y, frock, was in .the automobile, which almost unprecedented duration. 1. i . ma}or flights which life same plans plunged through drifts and skidded - _ threatening ..-SEA TEMPESTUOUS. over ice coated, stretches, r made trying" Atlsatic hop . . = ent to lura into a ditch. ` T� —Dae of the moat spectacular being at any moiXi P Bb I On the sea, .too, violent easterly . . "° A number of the guests at the 1;s11 ales have pAevailed, causing distress the.Siberian onestop Sighx to bound .! made det•ours,of 30 miles to avoid the t in in va_rrying degrees for ' .. ... rLLL shipp g where the plane had to circle around , .4 great pilea 'of snow rendeiing .the`six days—�f� rural villages are for hours above tee and snow befo e lies by i. x� finding a taDot to land. ' goads almost impassable. Others, still cut off from aupp snow- aaot�und, never arrived st eldrifts reported to be from' !0 to ,14 `L '" "'��,"' '-' tuenpthe Dissent flight, officials sa9,.. feet high,'which block the roadways. lane, which- Ss a Breguet_model :.'may_ . #`' `� " ` •" with Aiapano-Suiza motor, has done AIRPL ONES USED• Other towns in t3se acoria ares have "-p, '. z h r r°1. I �l� e >:n mora than 150 hours witbogt accideuQ $FondonF—Airplanes and armored gained aeceas to teh outer world after , r The voyage o2 Costes and Lebris rah through an y tanks are pia;Ing relief roles in Eng- heroic efforts to p ; 4 l J+ y has by no means terminated in Chile. land's great storm—the fiercest blit over vast white barricades t r _. caused by Tbey probabl will ile up mileage arts that England has 'Meeting the emergency t y D .card to sonic p `r,, hours on the North American Coati- I 11known in a score of years the suspension of the mail trains, i. nenE tliou8h Cos.tea is quoted here Bread and butter. were-`drvPP�i Lord Tempiemore has for two days i - , � !•, � Al . frvm the sky into Westsyrhsm and carried the maiL� from WinLheater to 4 •� u: as being aBaiasf axi;immediate trans• i l ring villages in Keat, whose{Alresford, Hampshire, over. a route $; ,, M. AtThere its no doubt c hop on the lthatbCoatesoa dianti z1 Inhabitants' are snow-imprisoned.,of•seven miles, and the peer has vol- • � unteered to do this work until regular �` . µ >.az Lebria will be among the contestants '',two airplanes from an airdrome near,! �_y .. for _Atlantic honors " 1n the aPrta6. . .» London carried su plies. but were,service is resumed. .. r , TRAVEL RESUMED. sill;.-, from New York or from Paris. p tunable to find s safe landing in the ':y bht inoat Iikely from Paris. A Z . ' 'beleaguered towns: The was' -An aged farm laborer of Somerset :%� ,• Moreover, French 4constnietora are t 114, , x placed in bags and dropped by Pan- shire, missing in the blizzard, was ! r -, $chutes. f rad dead, frozen in the mud an] t greatly encouraged by the success of i Tanks from two army stations �n'',,an it It was necessary to chop the a �; the (tight and their. confidence .has' '" "t J. J to crush, -M been restored. Hampshire were employed body out with hammer and chisel. umcfsls are stili fnvestigat:ng the ;a thwa through the roads piled I imperial Airways service to National War Memorial, with Mr. Vernon March the y a �untimely death of Pierre Corbu, paha Pa The Imps Model o[ ,Canada's 'high-with snow. For four days three Psis was ieawned Friday after a �w&j on the Farman trana•Atiantle pillages, Grosmont, Llaventherine,two days' sus Thera were a sculptor. The memorial will be 80 feet high, Ss teat long and will coat team >k'Ith Givon in the lsiue Bud. 7- std Lla iigattock, long near the foot Monmouth-!number ' babies in srma among the $200,000. It !a being made by the 1rlarch famliy, coven brothers and one slster.'� Corbu's accident fs thought to-have k of the Black Mountain. first pasadngers for the French cap;- --- n due to fooliiardY unprepa•Pdu2ss { shire, have ossa isolated. and unless ' . tel_ The Southern Railway has re- 44 » j� sad occurred atter Aianv of l'ranca'a - a thaw comes won it is feared the t its Folkestone-Boulogne ser- �ieQ$t moll Adds 4iD'a beat aviators had been lost. !villagers and cattle will suffer �' �!s - result of thane tatalitLe9, vire but the Dover-Calais service is Sear,.{, p � �p ^r - - ,'wase privation. still suspended;for the fourth day, be- ---- -, w+ AdQn�`^'>r Her" 'Gone i will be no freak planes leaving Le &$char FLOODS, TOO. _ - cense of heavy seas in the channel .. Bourget tIlls 'Saar--Daly i9ce-+l . Floods'ase adding to the distreae. Hundreds of expectant travelers are y ;and proven material will lie pernlittetL ,1 both French and English U.S. Authorities Withdraw Dirigible and Destroyers Defini-- t�l�to rtal: the lives-of French fliers. They are widespread In the Ouse Val- stalled to Listing Foolhardy Flyers As Lost — -- 'ley in Huntingdo4shire, while the channel porta. . ,- ,. . HON. JOEiN^BRACI�F.N ' _ q --- _ 1. WARNED AGAINST TRIP .STRICKEN__BY ILLNESS C ASA O TTDISTA1'�iCElai' t . S New Fork.—Everything that could and Fad Koehler consisted o[ twol Winnipeg -Hon John Bracken, • _ t $ 'PREVIOUS' RECORDS : broken wireless messages picked up ,. -,' �11ii.r r w i be done by searchers of the acs and at,Sab?e Island. N.S., and believed to Manitoba's Premier, is confined to his � + . '` _ . residence here suffering from appen .. sky had been completed to-night and, been sent from the Dawn, The I' : M1I1131g iDutput For 1927 Will Set Marr To "Shoot 'At".At . still no sign had been found of the'entice region from which these mea dicttis. r. Montgomery. ° White Future Was Never Brighter '.,plan! Dawn ad its crew of three�ssages:'�� � soul searched and have d o�trar� wiaa�Hesith in the P ovtn ial MLegis'ataaref 1' a?..' . w .. . r . -- _ V _, and one woman. . .. . , found-of plane-or crew. - examined Mr Bracken and snnounc- �Q-i'i'AWA SURVEY ` - Commander R. R Stewart, direct- . .� $ACK IN ITS HANGAR eel that an operation would not be Ing the .naval search for the Dawn. s per:ormed smn,ediately ad that it wa.0 Ottlli �-A new high resold for Production values totalled i?0660,000 rived permikaion late Thursday toi The Loa Angeles is back ;n its',quite probable that an oporatlon 'v. paialetal production in Canada was for eoal. gas and lietroleum in 1927, abandon the seareh• and the destroy-, at ehurst 1. . at Lek N J., and by (mi ht not be necessary. A further ::'ssst ;n 1927, when the value o! the as against $68,743,953 in 192 era Sturtevant and Mahan were RX='`aaot far day it was ..--i-examination OT-., a r" • but�at reached'$241+773.000•' making . Preliminary figures for 7 show- pected to reach Boston by mid-after- naval.and three Coast Guard dee'trny will be mace d€Rnitely-to det�nnine I - a gain et .one sad• one-third million ed th4 coal output fr Canadian noon Friday. ars would have returned fo their cru-`the physician's course. ollara over the previous year's tee- mines. as 18.722,126 short Lona. .vat- FURTHER SEARCH USELESS. tine duties A sharp lookout is being premier Bracken was preparing to `� rd tidal of $240,437,120, according: to ued at $60,258,900, as against 16.- kept by coastwise shipping fox any depart -for the Legislative Building the oftkial estimate compiled by the 478,181 tons, worth $59,976,0.94. in During the day yientenant-Com- signs of the last Amphibion plane. Thursday when he was stricken. ' - Dominion bureau of Statistics in the 1926. mender Roaendahl of the dirigible .WARNED NOT TO START- Premier Bracken was last reported r: Petroku production at 495,000 Los Angeles announced that further ,„ most recent Parliamentary report. Boca as "resting easily•" and his many New output records for a': time barrels, wocth $1,583,040, and Hato,- search would be futile unless now ington arn}edl Mrsl Grayson of t east-ern friends wises 'him a speedy novae eQtabtished in 1927 in gold. cop-;al gas at 21,910,000 cubic feet: valued cines developed_ t recovery. _ 4' toad, zinc, cement, gypsum and at $3,819,000, set up new record va!- The only clue- to guide aesrchers start ce of scientifk she tufacts and flew r, the _ _ . e, and in the value of natural gas ues for all times, a quantity dv slue ant Oskar Omdalfor Mrs. s trice�Goldaborough waas looked for byf theaexperts r loss• lanC Production Reaihes i i_ __ytnd { roleum• _Increased pro art•.on 1 provement both in qua y _ _ — -- -- __ •— _ - TM^' flew Pea F 1 coinpartson with the totals for over the .totals for 1926. Fire Mar8halY0 during the Washington.—Airplane production .s '1j9LB,, was noted in the outputs i+fI 330N-METALLIC MINERALS.' SC Charles fire, has been, absolved of in � United States reached a new ptrsen#e, cobalt, copper, gold. lead, Other non-metallic minerals,differ- Ceara 1 !!f all blains by Fire Marshal Leclerc. peak thus far in 1927, the-Department .- b nickel latinum metals, zinc, -091.1 eluding.fnor'e than a score of differ- I+>ereman of Commerce annouitcrd, as it ingtl- a i platinum gypsum, pr- ant cetmmodities, valued at ;$16,874,- The fireman carne under cusp^ion1 . aaetura. has, pe t 000 in 1927,'also reached a'..higher �as the result of a report that he had I toted an effort to make a statistical, tea, quartz, clay products, cement, than in 1926. Among the portrayal of the industry. F lime, atone, sand and gravel. sgRtega Explanation of Action At Hos- been. Fern in s room of the instit�tton I 1n 1926 American .,manutaetnrers � 2.38,100 metals showed- a-snore important members` o[ this piI Fire Accepted hi At $112, not affftted by the blaze, while s • be mentioned aa- .. fellows were fighting the fireproduced 1,186 airplanes. and ditrtng loss in aggregate value in corttpari-i group there'may., quartz (and The fire marshal said that he had i the first 11 months of this year, te- gypsum, salt, q that hon with the total foi�1926. dee to I beatos, "SAVING .PAPERS accepted the man's exp nation, ports from a third of the,airplane :;.the prevailing lower range of prices•silica brick), feldspar, mica, talc and `� :i. , r sine and silver Jr- so tone,_.magnesite, pyrites ,and he was endeavoriryg to ave valuable I builders indicate s prnduction'ot ;,bon I or coppe � )e > -Quebec, Que.—Cs dian Press de- arm, with 1,239 unfilled orders on ` -, • creases to the outputs were not nufG-I graphite. t,&tches say that the fir`emarf under papers ° hand. ., the Name. _ stent to offset the loss in value due to bricks,${2 00'0 and other-structur- suspicion as the result' of testimony ` ower prices - roduced during the r al materials, p - GOLD AND SILVER. F ' year attained s,total value in excess -7, -. - . -- — -- -- ` -' .(cid producttori amounted to 1,: revious year. -' _ - off the Racks at Last . . 823,421 tine ounces valued at $•^.?,- of the fiR+ires for any P ' In this field the stain in .the output _ r _z: ?81,080, as compared'with the. P;' !• _ *z of cement was the most outstanding , , r. r - /' vious record• value set in 1926, of feature.- Lime output advaced to a h ¢ � " .0 tr. Z - 1;36,26 ,110. new high record,,reaching a value of r� � � ;�. Canada's silver production at Z_,- $3,970,000 in 1927. ' ,:a , 810,936 fine races, owed a slight Stone, sand and Brad were' pro p but the caluc dvace-overo� � duced in greater, quantities to meet ' I. „ •dropped-_to. $12, ,000 only- as com- the steadily-growing demand for ria- s i + ' v . pared with $1�4+531 ca 1926. I terialso of construction. Budding ..,1 . r s a � 4 '- Nickel production from the Sud-I P I- issued in R3 cilia f Cndaaaeo _ bury, district increased to 66,436,709 s�ea s�lwton fi3COda. rad c `, cal R ' pounds valued at $16,106,361, tad. f Pe, i�aued in 63 cities of Canada a R :.. ro css in this . >w �, �t ~`. eating satisfactory p gr during the eleven rgonth of 1927, :' i . •1. . Industry. to a value of $112,175,268, shooed an - ' 1• "`� i �'' '• - . — COPPER OUTPUT. x �> 4 • advance of about 20..per cent. over Copper, mostly from the treatment the figures for the,same period in the 4 a • �” ,i . .� i ' r ores mined near, of the nickel-co;ipe preceding year. ;_ :.;;.: za r x x • a �. - _` t 9*.: iBudbu 'n Ontario, and from the ,MA-GNIFICEINT P.RAGRESS. i �pperOl�d ores of British Columbis� •ll,oaking backward over the -year - �.. :i .and Quebec reached an output of just closed the, student must be im. i �' - '- ` 40,223,717 'pounds in 1927.• .British,preswith the magnificent,progress Columbia mines yielded 9;,910,274 made, by the mining industry of the pounds; Ontatio, 46,652,721 pounds;. Dominion," states the surrey. "Never _. - and Quebcc' 2,020,722 pounds. �before has the'outlook for the future :T ;'.-- Lesd outpy't increased to a new rec appeared brighter. In the light of _ - w.t R'« .. .... ',` ,�srd .si 308,742,826 ; pounds, worth the advances made during the past _:;16,466,877, and Linc also rose to 180;f two years 9itd`Fona9derratg Particular_ ' e extent-to which preparatory 40 11 :14g.844_-poands+._ _ "cord,set last year. Values'in lead f Work was done in so many fields dor- r v rag the"past twelve monilia he would I I ,and sine ware',re,stritted, sip�o low- , w11 - Pry :, . . be a 'pessimist, indeed, who could not '17 tn'her`dde, amldaU>tp+, repaired. FUELS_SHOW ADVANCE. sea a► brilliant future immediately The rescued ship Altadoc. ice costed oa'her gray W bsi a the rip . ! '; v,.' • I. .neral advance. ahead in Canada's mining industry. _ . . _ �I . , ..i, Fuels •showed a B . I . . _ _. . . 11 L 0.I'' _ ,—. - - , � ­;,, ... a�ru3I F www < Esc �a y°y .v;p 4 . .' `.S .-.. ;i� n• e "4.Fon..-,t•" —Inx.. v..sLu.:.i!.M k•". yrY.n:,>�. _r `^ffirirm.•4,:� "✓' •y.,:v s n' k<:c.`�Sia '°°'^ s:K n, w•.. .T !,', "'s.;' ,,' J''r""' ,�.�,p5. ,,, ..-•_.: ate. r.. r.- _ v y. r4"H.ra• x.. :.. '.�,..r", ...: �' :; !" .,��,".`�", :.;. - "anal" - -';};• ',`:q• . Tx .. .. , _ - P. _ • a � - " flMRT' f:" CPA. Sd600l Car Outstanding Sucteig -� if Not Cgrreeted Serious Results Sure to Follow., lit .no I trouble,is delay ;or neglects` intra dangerous than in snaeMIA— +;. K d tear-1 , :thin, watery blpod• it is very common In young girls and in persons who are law _ overworked.or conHnd within doors._ -it makes its approach in' so stealthy Pak" JL manner that it is,often well devel- ��"� �� - bDed-Vefare-the-troutate r-Tecognized— the be* at.. 7m,ccamn .�+. But taken in time the tonic treat- -meat throtigh the use of Dr. Williams' In ckan, bright AhAJiiAt Pink Pills, so enriches the blood that - g6bd health and "strength is speedily • .z regained. The correction of anaemic i � ■ws conditions by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a 6x is smoking Harmful? CIassiSssd �ldyertistt�ants Is as certain as aripthing coin be. Miss ti 06moking has been a constant habit 008 AND POULTRT WAPi'Tffi� Teresa Iieafey, Dunraven, Que., is one �� a F �; swag men during the past three tea-"���oomyis a ssstisks�° rtwa sty �F of the pinny anaemic sufferers P�ib t► tr t i*'1ny! 'r..' tortes. It is im le to Sad the. to Lo o Oust O.,A. hue found new health through the use sa^� E -' •; �"�a leaet evidence that the babit hae any t' -of this medicine. She says:—"I, can- M` `x' K r o iaot express too warmly my thanks for * ,� ` zF adverse affect upon longevity, but, os. Couat only on luck and yoa'lI b$ hat D;. Williams.' Pink Pills have , , the other hand, experience shows that counted out. � # { " , tobacco smoke temporarily but con- 'done fol' me. I was suffering from s badly run-down condition. I was very.: siderably handicaps a competitor in -`nervous; had little desire forfood,'end" the more etrenuow athletic pursuits. Blau I• ° ould Lee] tired out at the least oxer For example, arse it a man is in Cf Malt land Mcin t Mon. In this condition I began taking gOQd training; a morning pipe aSeets. �.� Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and befgre his wind" if he wants to go "ell,out" of rugbyIn a football or a hard ,using them very long found my health game f e meansaa> s k a y _- f�a in the ote afteon. rnoTh! �rur i gradually improving;-earl--uz<der [continued e as completely se- , f,•• ,r.. heart- Many use wu '�� Many youngateaa impair their - , stored. 'For" this reason I earnestly ` health and athletic camr amok-advise all weak girls to take these n by. „ pills, feeling sure that'they will do for ins Pipe after pipe every day. Later ;others what they did for me." . in life, however, moderate smoking Vul WftuEN Send your name and address to The '-upoe�lass it Esher with Mr. McNally standing In the centre of the group• kms to do most men little, if any, YOUNG Dr. Williams'" Medicine Co., Brock- Lower—School car on'thm aiding at Esher. harm. , The effect of tobacco u wo- ville, Oni., and they will mail Jou free u s men in particular i not yet known." SUFFER 9 progress has been made by the pupils attending the Canadian .;. a useful little book on "Building Up Remarkable J Ile nixing of the Blood." The pills4.can be obtained Pacipc School Car operating in Northern Ontario along the 126-m "through any druggist or by mail at_settlements between Cartier and Chapleau lying north of the Great Laken, `� ',t. (These Two Found naR�E�lie�f�b'� b0 cents a hoz from The Dr. Williams'I according !o Dr. J. B. MacDougall, assistant cliie4 inspector for the Ontario - TO•MOrfOW T ng Lydia E. Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Department 01 Education. Dr. MacDougall inspected the school car Classes Where art thou, beloved, to-morrow? �- -- recently and stated that the venture had turned out more successful thaw the When young and old, and strong vC Qtable Com Sild '. jj P and weak, Crime and Prohibition department had ever expected. He.credited its success to-the untiring efforts Aper's r'ii$, Quebec.— "I have` Rteh and r, through joy and sor- years, and: ` _ The Increase of crime !n America Of Walter McNally, school car teacher, who has bad the work itr charge since poor, been teaching for three + row, r; . at the end of the Is attributed primarily to prohibition, the car.first began operating In September, 1824. Thy sweet smiles we ever seek,- year I always feel, T p"which has eaten Into the ethical' at- _ In thy place--ah! l►ell-a-day! - , tirCd and have ao , appetite. I was ,a . Undo of the nation," according o the - ParoledWe find the thing we Pied—Today! s w f u 1 arch each 'view of V. F. Cslverton editor.and ■ ERFECT �iQ�'jarj a ' Shelley.- tnonth,too•havin t -Temptation ' 4 T 'fib in December.."Cur• I J.,. e - -'- pante in my hear---81st-oiy. �bootleggers I p'W amp atio$1 ' _, j :', smtil sometimes " themselves have become ea Qconomlc {��� �i �� _ -- r� 3 war oblged to stop group that eaericses influenc9'ttpoa L ,^-L._-- r 1. working,hfriend -. political parties, poll-ce-efsanlzatrtn List rs! "Wanted Ensrontioait" Fellow Prisoner Offers to Pro- recommended _ l.pdia E. Pink- and social or anizatlona. The spirit , vide for Breach of and Request iaformsaloa Brut Fres y g p os. R•pvest• v.• � ham's Vegetable. ,•� of corruption Iles become domnant. "Baby's Own Tablets Should be ixt Tata Mast"" CO.. �''' V. srid I he Com and to me Defiance of. law has become e wide Every Home Where There Parole Sia aaak at., Ottawa,. Oat and man pomenotellin-g how spread practice that extends from Are Children. Toronto:•A- special dispat6h. from (good it wan so t Uw ht it wouk help ; �bootlesser to college coed. Th us. - . ' ' Petarboro to a Toronto paper says me And, it did. w I take sin •3 ,employed $nal.employment in bor c The perfect medicine for-little ones "In the Christmas releasee at Kings ; �®�.�? ( Ilottks sver� year calci recommend i9 legiifng: caiiaftB s -misleading appear fe found In Baby's Own Tablets.�The7 ton penitentiary when Dunlop, Toron- ! to others-' - DONALDA FAL'11?f111Ze; s area geatleebut thorough laxative is Cliff. Quebec. r ante of prosperity. Everything con- to ex-laspector of-prisons• was par 1 Rub throe! and chest thor. I Ate •tuected with bootlegging beootaes con which regulate the bowels,sweeten the clad,'was a young woman from Bob oughl7 with Mineral's Llnl• I "Unable tOOticra { tamtnate.I. Both the giinda ai-those 'Btotttach; drive out constipation. and;caygeon, who atm years ago 4as given Anent. Quick relief assured i(',aaniag, Nova Scotia•-"I bad Sr- Indigestion: break up colds and atm-' is -War periods and. great suirarin� viha purchase booths _liquors and I a long ;term, and a man who had com- at �� the pains causan2 those Who attempt to arrest those pie fevers and promote healthful re-,plated the necessary part of a twenty { ' fr hing Bleep. It to impossible for vomiting aadtang. l was'teach• who sell liquors become corrupted•°` year term for burglary, The man on • mg school and often for some hoar! _ Baby's Own Tablets to harm even the his way west got off at Belleville and I would be unable to attend to sty new-born babe. as jhy are absolutely,wad supplied from unknown sources ; I work. Through an advertisement in guaranteed free from opiates. or nay with a pis roll of bills and a bottle of 1 �� t the Rapers I itnew of Lvdia E. Pink- 1010 ink- - other injurious drug Concerning e Tablets,.-Mrs. Alex.i Moatreal•Toroaio express of the Cana• has been of great benefit W me,the 1. r--- J. Perry, Atlantic. NIS., writes:—"I Kingston the Bobcaygeoa paroled wa troubles R J- EA'ovpl£tnnely rI�>e•� �s p always keep Baby's Own Tablets' la man She ostia met at Belleville b7 Nova Scotia. o !.dine, AatlonaI Railway carried from e { the house for the children, as i have * - found them a perfect medicise for the released 20-year term ex-convict. — 'little caos." who shared a seat wtth.her as far as Baby' Own Tablets are sold by' _# Port Hope. rt is not known how he a** ;i Ct-� medicine dealers or by mail at S6 'was acilainted with her, but the pre r _ cents a box from The Dr. Williams' gumption is that the mar present R': FOOL FRESHMAN NO, LONGER ' Medicine On, Brockville, alai A' grapevine penitentiary telegraphic � •Isn't he a fnahnaaw at eollaoef' had put him wise about the wotasn's # Canadian Ha B>ri ��� ; «Yes:,but hg's been In that clan y. _ tont he's eottsn Kale." _Fsedeiin^n Npw 13taass►ick ••Every noa` and thea .e. the man re- --Hay _ from the farms of the Province:.of tired to the car lavatory with his bot• v` ' '!r —' Naw Brtiaswick is In dbmand by Brit ,tie and on his return became more A venerable judge sat In a place of i rah buyers and it in expected sub-)and more careless in his talk with the "honor' ai a feception. As a "ung' l. He s stantial shipments will be made to,paroled girhowed her his big $ fx ti lady of dazzling charms walked peat,4 N4 Great Britain this winter-. An order bank roll gad tried to persuade her 4 4 4 , he exclaimed Involuntarily, "Wbat a beautiful 'girl The young woman for 5,000 tons to being shipped this to accompany"him to Chicago, eller• > „ month to England and in inquiry has I tug to provide expenses, The wo y } ` ` s: 3da� overheard the compliment, turned, been received by s New Hranswtck 1 elan, aeluctaut for fear of cone � ;'gave a him adient smile and Bald, a Fes' f -;'• hay buyer for prices on an additional I quae a os. account of her parole, de- i �' ifs^. f What m excellent Judge! 5,000 tons Of good quality hay for the clued to consent but took the matter I ;• ;K f + , rw ,�. ' British market. The hay is beingunder consideration. Lesvlhg the ' Agatha: What makes Bettie want ollipped in .uniform, bales from Bt trate at Port Sopa, on mate to'Bob I is. divorce? Is it that husband of henTJohn. cayg B. eon, she took the man's Chicago a - N ,Harriett: No, it's that busband that address and. promised to write later.I x Mineral's LlnlmerPt for rhwm"Ian. + ~ ;isn't hers. The whole conversation between the —_ =' two �raa heard by people 4n the cart - seat immediately behind the ex•board ° w� I ars at Portsmouth penitentiary. This I ♦ W: story illustrates the.trials, slid temp-.I talions. of a woman released os. YE R _,e,.----- - - - AVE -_ ('The King of Pain—Mlnard's Liniment' ° C✓r The western hemlock (Tanga hater ® 'y ophylla) is one of,the most important ` trees in British Columbia in regard to 1 ftr A Q Doti available supply and production. • In a survey of the forest resources of that province the quantity.of standing , a h! species was estimated this of beY P m al ti As irin t b ct. an '-, oaMs-PwPs�� _ To break a cold harmlessly acid in a hurry try P to be 64.000,000,000 .fee iPoard mess 4 ` - are; of thte some 52;000,000,000 seat 'And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in * is located in the coast region." The cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and bombast i 4nd Excess acid is the common cause of,times its volume in acid. It to harm- riginal'vlrgin supply 's almost itltaot; there's no after effe& doctors give Aspirin to children--otten 'fndigestfon; It results In. pelf .and °lege and. tasteless and its -action is r cony 4 email part having been cut. infants. Whenever there's pain, think O 7 Aspirin. The genuine {quick Yon wIU never rely on snide ,A 'rin has Bayer on the box and on t CtY , et. All_drtiggis h� sourness about two hoar site;eating. The cut of western hemlock lumber The quick corrective to aa. alkali methods, never continue - to-suffer, bas _for some- years averaged about rOven directions• when you learn haw uiCkly, how p J f ' N►hlch neutralises acid. The best'nor- pleasantly this premie rmeth" adta. 42• 0.000 feet annually, farming �. • • • pective to Phillips' Milk of Ma6ltato Please let tt'show yon-=-now abort 15 per cent. of the total heir- ..A s;aans prescribe 2'jjll, remained Standard "wttli physi 1#e ante ta gat the �mtine Phitl! Jock lumber. cut'is Canada: _ -dans in the 50 years since Its ren- ilk[of Magnesia prescribed by phyaf- jet e1� -11OT' + e�- y Must* we now refer to them as Rion. f Crane for 50 years .in cotrecUng ex. "Miss Ellsabethe"T Aspirin to the trade mark (registered in Canada) lndlcalinC Bayer Yaaahctari ttrnae/t A- O spoonful Of. Phillipa' Milk of ii cess acids., tach bottle-FoDtalue full•�, S�ri ks it that Aspirin means Bayer ass"factnre, to &Mrs the Public•sem�' A " Magnesia neutraUzes Instantly mangy(dlreati^ns.-sn7 drag ato>ta. J' tiBUi< No. 1—28 - :, tea, m.Tables wtPt he stamped ware mar "says nate" araamark. -r ,.. n •.x �'.'..v `r`+,.�s�-�L' :.a ':a •� / _'_"'.:�'' „Tj�aniti' ,M .,.a.n.f?'t e"'" °r+•�.i'`_'v.r a ':'-,y,�•�.*'C."!.ir"=�'"4F^est •+c 'y:.< v�'- %r, Yre... .`.a%.,• o;�f`,y.� a.`��. :-.:,mow• �,�.ef°:.', :fie. I 11 - .. •° d Y .1 ..'_Y1 ;h-. ...Y �, i, . : -E' :..-.i :.:Y.Y ti 4/ l,.,y,. ..GG�� S,. wf. r .•Y _ • .• •. s P �` , . , ICKERING,TOWNSHIT'6- S- ., ".,, r : a.' ` b ..1 }w ` ALIS ".'.Rslrh ADngn is lecoverla P' CONYFI3 - i A (.��-a-+i ,kitety frQwhl+a receut.oppeesettaa. �:: � • .• Orn. on .Wedueidl►y, Dec. The Annual Convention of Pickering 6,I,1 21st, to C$stlesabd 11lre. Guodaria, Township Sunday School Aaweistion � � �o q . T, $ b �� . •,_G. A. .Wbi4byde fitting up li ; twice, boy and girl. will be held in• the. Baptist Church, ,& • ' - -- . ._ to rooms In,coonectioa with hie _M• C. and Biro.Zimmerman,of Whitevale, on Thursday. Jan. 12th. 11' . " . u " 11 11 ;garage• Toronto, were guGets of W. J. and Following is the program: 4 _ _ ' Motorists' are haying their re. Miller on Sunday. Morning Session. ;y � - - - trouble there cold days starting Id--ThB township council will 10.30-Devotional Exercise•' Ied by . E� Tihelr Care e trap- t, r, Eli Lehman. r meet on Monday laext fpr th Preaiden M � ,y ;^� ' "Wanted, a Wife, on February eaction of general busipee9. 10.60-Singing: Beth in the Town Hall. ParLica- -Hugh and Mre. Mach snow 11.00-Conference led by the Provlll- _ , s x' ,,,, 2NV : , Bars later. Reserve the date. New Years with their eo del Worhei.Rev.-JG'N.H.Nor- -The pablio wag conUnuatiop " . school@ re-opened on Tuesday, Machin, es obamily, of tmhs e. ton. _ - -skates ellarpeoed at my li t}ce 11.40-A}►pointment of Nominating ,'� ': ._'� �>ih�9brie�IDaa PacaLivnt .• - �F� . Is � .. k{ :..... and ata reasonable price. Arthur rises. _ __ ._ h t Whitby Township; spent Bnn• • - Afternoon S+'esion '�- _ J - Bo eA' Resident t- .100-Devotional Exercises, ..led.by _ h per, rents, oho and y - �' , ,�. ='_d+y Wit Pa -Dr. H.T. I+'allaise, whore Rev. J. S. Ferguson.Fnson -. re-.Dunn.=-- iat�- was Baledo>a's hardware- - - - - - _ �. -Moe. Arthur Gormley and tier stoke. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily sad 2.itr-Words of-W- -0 by_ffir _ �' 1- `lbeother,Wm.Gormley,epeatNew evenings by api�intmeat.e N. McIntosh. _ '''- . 'Yei►ri`iz,Day in Toronto with their -Mise Marjorie Shepherd, ae- 2.25 Sp oe iatl'Music- tial Convert . � < ~'brother;Ed..'and.Mre. Gormley. cempanied by her Rraadmother, tion, by Mrs. G. M- Forsyth. -The Mit=aee Graham, of Lind- Mre. James White, spent the holt 300_Congregational 8inginsi. . _ + „r " say,the Mieaee Graham, of Torun- day with her parents in DetrbiL g•10-Rep9rts of Departments• - ' . - ' . to, and John and Mis@ Margaret ,-Next Sunday at St. George's 3.26-Selection by Quartette and Of- � k -" @male, of Lindsay, spent. New Obureh, Holp Communion aL.10.80 ferias. WE WISH OUR MANY ` :Year a Day with O. A. and Mre. a. m. Evening service at 7. Rev. _ _ -- �' . 3,40-Address by Re`s• J. N. H. Nor- ., Sharpe. D. B. Langford will conduct'both ton, Some Church-wrecking � -The Lsdiee's Aid of St. Au• services. Heresies." •> CUSTOMEgv.7 AND draw's Church will meet.at the --Robert and Mrs. Gormley and 4.10-Roll Call. ^ = °}'' home of Mre. Wm. Miler on Wed- Wm. and Mrs. Gormley and child 420--Conference, led by Rev, Mt. • taeedsy; Jan. 11th. at 3.0o o'clock. are spending a few weeks in Bar- Morton. •. . . • . All-the ladies of the congregation berton, Ohio, with the former's Committees IM NDS A h 4.30-Nominating : oars invited• . daughter, Mrs. A. Lippert. r port and Closing Exercises. a z �; -Wm. and Mrs• Rogers and Remember the drams, entitled , . Evening Session• • :�r@,. .$ioard Hobbs, and Prank ,.T ie Family Upstairs," to be giv 7,00-Devotional ,Exercises. led by - - - and Mrs. Tucker and two sons, en in the Town Hall, Jan. 21st, by Rev. Mr. Barnes. i� " . ., I . I George e:ad Alfred, of Toronto, the Dramatic Club of West IIniterd 7.15-Secretary Treasuxerse Report.' � . a (,� ''I. nt New Years with C. A. and Church, Toronto, under the auepi• 7,80_Address by Rev. Mr. Auld, on .. : • *;rr*i. Sterritt. see of St. Andrew's Ladies'Aid. ,,Horne Environment.' _ .. . . Heru�an.Pascoe, who has been -Keep in mind the drama, en- 8.04-Congregational Singing and�- asiiouely ill in the Oshawa Genera titled•GEyee of Love." to be Riven faring. "': .:.. r osperous Hospital suffering from pneumon- by the Greenwood Young POopple, 8.10-Special Music. - . � ­ !., �, � is, we are pleased to report. Jan. 8.20--Address by Provincial Worker, . <1.g io, in the Town Hall on Friday, GG . .. $mpI•oviaR and his friends look 13th, at 8 P. W.finder the auspices Rev. J. N. H. Norton. A Ser- : R !for an early recovery. of 9t. Paul's Ladies' Aid. Admin• fious Operation and- its Se• � _ , ' -As he was about to step out Sion,25 cents. uuence." . � New ® . " of his buggy one. day last week -The Tariff Board wt Ottawa 8.5ri-Selection by Qua�� ` George Elliott had the misfortune 9.00-Introductipn of New Officers. i� has many` momentous questions and Closing Exercises. to twist his ankle badly. While with which they have to deal. _ . 11 ' suffering mach pain and limping Ooe gneetion that recently came •I.- . 1 . ..badly;Mr. Elliott continues at his up for their serious codsideration CARD OF ;HANKS. , work- dealt'with the apparel of women: To Electors of Pickering ToR-nship: . -Lou A. Buckley Rives hieillu@ In their investigations they die- 1 .wish to express my appreciation A roared Travelogue in St. Paul's covered th®t years ago it took a of the splendid support tendered me .� .11 I_ .„ °?, . 0hurch this (Friday) evening at in my election as Councillor of the - 1. . Is o'clock. He is the World's Koine sheep to clothe a woman, whereas p; in the greeeat age" it takes a silk• Township for 1928. ••C ``� Secreta of the Y. M. C. A. Won r ry worm: I will endeavor to merit your con- slides, a flue speaker, s -The Department of Highmays fidenee by givinft my closest attention - .., s newt opportunity. for the Province of Ontario ea- to all matters coming before the } 111. t -Arthur and Mrs. Boyer and pest to keep open, about 700 miles Council Board. :r 11111I icon, Jack, spent a few days last of highway tbis wi®ter, for the Wishing you all,a Happv and Pros- . � '` t week in Port Perry with their dau- benefit of motor trai5e. In those perous New Year. _ _ '' Ler, Moa Austin Fraoklin. They ugh parts of the province where the I am, L. ._------ with - Y®ora sincerely. - - r re6ortawd home on Sunday snow is so deep that it s impos- . MAN 1. .. . Eor and Mrs. Sayer, who spent sible to keep the roads clear, the t Allan B. Moore. - eryy I .. - - `';tale day with them people feel that then are suffering Som . HAP -A number of the youa0;f riends an in jostioe. as they are compelled .CARD OF TEANH3 '; a . .of Grant and Mrs- Arnot anrprieed to�s y for three who are benefitri , 1 ,them at their home on .Saturday ted by the operations carried on To the Eelctors: - - U' -. eventlax when a most enjoyable to keep the roads clear. While Kindly accept my sincere apprecia- 11 - . time was spent by all. Atter those w ho have such an abundsnre tion of the kindly trust you have re- �•y • ' tag the old year out and the new of snow suffer an injastice, other posed in' me by electing me as your �tin year in all departed for their re- porta of the province which bane Second Deputy-Reeve on Monday last. _ . . . . .. `y. ppe+etive homes. very little or, no snow, such as --Ohall endeavor to merit that trust, - ' 1 -'� public and continuation Pickering, are-also compelled to an may-it be yours to know at the 4 . " 11 I : @Schools re-opened Taesday.`'after for work ilrono whish they to d of the year that,confidence has _ 1.A. w -the Christmas holidays. As the c�ei a no benefit, or at )ew•t v not been misplaced. I _ . examination time in mid summer little. Wishing You all a Hanov and Prdb- . 1 - - 11 _ ° approaches the work for both -Frank G. Somers. who has porous New Year, I remain. . r :t,eacher and pupil becomes more been on the staff of the Toronto Your obedient servant. ' ,, . \ M' serious, at least to those who are Cnpu►me House for the-ph forty Ernest L. Charman. studiously inclined. Every pupil ears died at his home. 31 Elgin • -- ._ ; RE416TE�. • � QtrQ + s t., Ave., on , nee ay mornin�t _ :tions were only a week distant.' case t,f eiztp years, after a brief T>rsaaai, JAx IOTA-Auction uta of iced by doing sO anccees would be illness. Mr. Somers was w tnaa of - �+ it�lmosL assured. attiking personal appearance, of form @tock. lot 23. cots. b#yy furor tore etc.,at lot 23, coo. 4, PickerinR - :' R 41 -This g, p 8. of 3t. Andrew's fine pbyaigqrte and greet @tstnre. the propert o! A. O. Diamond a 3 oburch gave a delightful program Be wiLs.held in very high esteem gale at one a�arp. see bills- Fred M 7 C --tothe members of the eong�ta- by all connected with the Customs, poetill,auctioneer. - . f #ion and their friends. The sub- with - 4 .. department. Kia onnrteey , � tof theeveninR'vaa"BenHnr, Importers was one of hie marked _ " . • .. story of whieh was iven by characteristics. Several ears ago 1►M° Ld�K�ate • 1 .. .. __ • - Rev: J. 9. Fer asoo, a� which be pnl chrasd w farm on Lha second aid Pr ►j' S " . Mas illustrated. by beautifull concession of Pickering, which OR SALE-2 dotter. Appis to pp is 4tern views. F. 2 was formerly occupied by Joseph J.G.Muedeil,Claremont, pp,�� �piszpam"a%o g,vti.ai�ort.adrea' O'Reilly, and since its purchase RENT-oo non.4. PicterioR, • ' - NSW Y�r aiee Baiter Wave two pians solos y' Watson. he has expended large anma of R.R* stirs. e� A **tf ,� �: : ' land George Field Several melee money in putting it into good - , : . ' ': tions on the goiter. Mise Jean ba by the erection of new and OR LLE one fresh milch oow, . , - , 1. pe VOR . Appl7 Thomas Bacon. Claraia8 nt. : :..'' (7iwr11 presided. modern buildings and new fences, y + ' . New Yesre come in cold and "e l �•te°1O°t _ . ¢_ t and he was looking forward to the somewhat blistery. In this PIT time when be would spend his OR SALE-Two Oollie pupa, 16.00 _ ". 1. ` r of the province we have bad prat last days in ret remeot on his far•Mt:�APPIT to WalteHillr Merry,st a°s Vitt's \_ 1 . L. Ti ::.-tically -Do spew,-'_while in -Be - is survived b his _ .__ 1. - '�:,.t,a 'surd '_ rte? thous show in ab widrtw sod ane son, Gordon, w. o FOR ed m- jun lug NJI. A160 11 December was wn unaen- has been manaRiog the farts @ince wh,u 1-esborn a from. Toronto Fr 1 � • Heicht-i Ped!�rc�v Hatchenes. F.H,Richard•oa. i' • mild month, with.frequent lett :.,Established 1887. -islls right np to the last of it was purchased. R.R.No.z 'PitYering. she monthG.E ., L . � . and it bee looked as if NOTICE-Wehavc just inatsped a ���� S. 0{). A. H. LEAGUE- s y chopping mill at the Locust.Hill levator. -- ;eur winter would be a paild one Chopping every day. , Satisfaction guaranteed. throuRboat In 187&78 many The following is th'e schedule for E.A.Anthstle,Proprietor. jV"�"��L _�`ll-.i+�� THFJ-rr - ' ?_farmece plowed every trioath i -. - ,, n, the South Ontario Amateur Hockey gpR[}Lt"KEAY-Llceneed suction- .• I 'r . 1. - the yeelr,aHd since ,then WO Have LEagUe _._ ser,Alfons. Live stock end genera!sales p(j(J had several winters in which Jan. .5th-Claremont at Port Perryr ' 03 pStwa.ale.sttend�I ,oncto. Twuaseoos Aab3i-� R 'iTelephon8vVv whee23ld vehicles were used all Columbus at Myrtle, and Brooklin -____-__ �a winter, cutters being never taken at Whitby. . . ----�OR RA LE-- Scotch - . - i T�lut from the[!@um+mer quarters. Jaii• -70t1►.--Port-Peri Y-at Brooklin wpm have w�v y van g tdoo�ihe� ---- -g a woaderfnl change ie Claremont at Myrtle. selves especially t ra Cron. AUison aro•,nos- 16-18 - . ;f brought about n this age o c an. oy az- grow Oalp�a few years ago the Jan. i3th-Caremont at B klm, RENT-Rouse In Dunbartoo, -' • g, _ I. telegraph o�icee were places of Myrtle"at Whitby. Columbus at •.the old mane e."or to-acres with �t ► - Whitb honseandbare. Aborti a acres in rapberriea. �u ►Q`�epairslCCeB801'1e8,0119 aD. ` . rest activity at an election time. y land, Apply R.H;Stroud.R.R a, orL. hence the oper3tore would be Jan. 16th-Brooklin at Port Perry c�,00a� s m - � d btiay at the key-board receiving Jan. 18t&-Myrtle at Columbus ... . �a80 @� Ay18II8 el reports from wU quarters and mss• Jan. 19th-Whitby sit Claremont. OR AALB-A and potteries a• le>rt 3 t' Jan,24th-Brookiin at Myrtle;Whitby F' Plant- . :i° be J ,.+ r eelsgore would be busy carrying at Port Perry, Columbus at Clare- O= This bsft ebnp avI am i. G. $atm �ha1'�ln,1. t6ewoiioasly awaited news w the ling h7dro a»d have no further use Wr it. G. , ` rt+sriow cwlnmitteeroome. To Mont. Dimap,Lot s con.is Northam, ls•is t Jan. 28th-�yrtle at Claaemo]�t, Port To WRT-Wass TAUN -`•.. p M- mud OYl a11.1Y1a�88 � : -. mere are very few telegraph o Perry at Whitby. a° pR csemi ezaabl-1•tom driver can sad :+' ioM}n the country when comps Jan. 27th-Columbus at Brooklin. ' esytain our a~boar s• Jut 'gave - j lA} that of>!0 or 40 years wRo, Feb. 2t]d- Brooklin at "Claremont► wi'u v wauei t�tma�a:et'�° eve - c _ t "a j�Q8' + t -s o*those that still exist are tom• Whitby at ldyrtle. _ vely filet on election sight Feb. ist-Port Perry at Columbus. ARM FOR 1lALCOW RBNT-9b :. =: r ':' age local elecUoa reLaraa Feb. 8th-Brooklin at Coluanbus. .«ea of taatl in mt Ia.nee. iric>o�ins.lea of water at bothyl�s a �a, ; - 1. f'wA gni*ed by telepitooe, while Feb.7th-.Myrtle at Port Perry,Clare- I ]am forced s w, ab•d �arc' - . lu large centres are brood Mont at Whitb�r. ebttat of oar beatRh.T�Ta i'` tf R.]. n(� C ' rJ . -- by radio and the news re• Feb. 9th-Port Perry at Claremont. LO"'� „!1 ,. BPENum . - eeived in our own private boos@. Feb. 10th-Myrtle at Brooklin, Col- �TOTTOE-Will any one ha�faR cop- i+S modern method i@ more umbra at Whitbv. i�leant the Toronto Sunday Would between Cg�, ,R f Thie the datesof Aut��16th 1916,sad'Feb.Int.1@16. prompt sed no matter how cold Feb. lbth-Claremorrt at Columbus. lea>K pro!to Mn.>.Farmer, aa2l�rih Ave-. ` Pickering- '' ar,nppleweant the weather rosy be, Feb. 16th-Port Perry at Myrtle l ormlto9,as she is.nous to get an item pub PrUprl�401•� c ,� li•hed iA one of them, but i• not sure of ettaee •+ .11 ovo!Lrv+able-tc,..rereive the returns`Feb. 17th Whitby at Brookhn. . tau,arta aid pay for Dopy and anye:pense. is . I . perfect Comfort. T R. Puce, League Secy. 1 - - >tn ' -- I _ _. _ _. - , - - - • ?. ..ary."J: ... .: :.. C .� ._--. .`' ,.,te�ee ,�gg-- . ..• - "�'' ,aS'en • fie -1. 3 �_ W la A:•."..?�,- '.•�1"^3" 4G:[::.; -.. ... ..�'. ,' .� .... .'' :... . ..'M1L'yY6 ✓.y ,'G ^y�•I- •kis• *'h ..ue �t •'...:1 .;: -, ... .'s..'..r••'... 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