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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_01_13 -X? L k. T�k?44 .......................... "W PICKERING9 ONT ., TRIDAY, _�AN. 13.-, 192& X041 19 ''VOL. XLV 11, -PUNDARTON. ,-JDUNBARTON. iH aza Baget Services on Sunday afternoon 'at Mrs. Ding-wall is quite ill withOREENWOOD. Saw 19 the Community Hall will be as'fol-- !asthma. -tor lows: Sunday School at 2 go'clock'' ' "Miss Janet Allison spent the week- MTLU IL FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Director odetriCal Associsidw of Ontario.,Res. ]FaCtR7 Church serves at-3, conducted-by Jdx. end in the city with friends. tff *A goodly number stranded the Sun- of the Alcan OPtonsetrical W. R. Sproule. The A.Y.P.A. will yes examined by alk-inttoent.. meet this (Friday) evening at 8 o'-. day School Convention to-day (Thurs- Claivisont. Oot- clock, to debate, "Resolved -that the day). ...,78stablisho& ISM 0 Iv 4 - 01-ado move W"veneo than t Mis Pulpit,".On Saturday evening at 8.30 visifed friends in this nimu ad o'clock, a meeting of the Parish Ex- week. 3TIAN, -- Barrister : A,So`ticiUir.Notary Public Etc. ldo�ej to s Annie 0M. South Wins.Court HOU30. whitw. 317 and descriptions- ecutive will be held at St. George's We are pLeased to see MIs in our mi.dst,on G.BROWNINU. K. C.. Barrie. Church, Pickering. Brander, of ToMnW. N. t price's 1731, ter.Solicitor.No Public. Annes'Bilt.' :,at lowo WHITEVALB Sunday. Bar ey humK;iiaiely west of PoNffice,Dundas Street: We are sopry to re ort that Mrs. r Whitby. House Phone 386. OfEce r,bone 392. n- bloq.&poisoning The members of-the Wonien's 1 Edgar Mitchell has her foot. ]BEATON & ROSS-Barristers. So. Salt for sale stitute are very busy inakingo exten- in and. W ' Jan3t Morrison has sold her citors. Northern Ontario 330 - n ss 9 give plans regarding their ainual s-i y Stret.Toronto. Her cial-evening, which is to be held on farm to her brother, Flemin& W.J.Beaton, 2767 CHAS..A. ateBLthe evening of Wednesday. January house will be used as a stopping- 9.DFRon, Adelaide Successor to lW. G. Barnes 18th,- in the school-room of `he full- plac.e for tourists. The southern part Whe'at RICHARDSON PICKERING- one Mark 8420 ed..Church, Commencing- at 7 o•lock of the farm will be used to extend Phone L SXNLrr=Uum Solicitors e4c__-21341*Confed-' miner resort at Fairport. Wigs • W- 11 watiouLife Buildin rner Yon Qb­rp with a banqu 9 V9... be in Main �Ie pprogramme o!I= to and Ric mboad SM.Toronto. Main 1 90 and M followed by and an excel Morrison is now livinir contributed by ng. Miss Phone 'RE Wednesday oe, ofte e y opck7ocMd tf the win with her niece, Mrs. A. Sparks. F U RNITU Williams, soloist; and Mrs. Ell1i, elo- FAIRPORT in Oshawa Wante*d Ds»tai .-.-AT BOTTOM PRILSS cutionist, of Toronto. A playlet en- Ij titled -'The Red Plush Album" will Frank Fletcher had a business trip Highest t R. J.R. FOWLIE. Dentist Cor. OT several of the Institute to the city on Monday. 4..?Kin t Rd and Victoria Park Ave, To- CLAREMONT, ONT. be given by se poor es members. Each number is entitlea . James- Hadley�has- been in sent*. us.to�., at door). OT,-Eleni-P Dressers $12 up, Washetande -to bring a friend to enjoy'soink-thing health for some time. We hope for I Pbene INvard 112. y • s. 64 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers to hear, something to tsee, smiething a speedy rqoverY. prices Smith. Dentist, Stotift. and ocnp-,.�Grj�-te of Chicago and It will good sized mirrors, to do, s4imething to eat. Robert and Mrs. Balsdon entertkin- Tofi - PontUniversities t the Royal College Of • half price. GREEN RIVER ed a number of their friends to a paid Dental Su no Phoneofficeloll, Residence pay you to call. social evening last week. WILL_ appointments. 261y Wheaton and 77, Hazernivin" were T. G. and Mrs. Mansfield were host and hostess at a euchre and dance at"%., 3�. , IT BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. Toronto visitors last veeli. Graduatdof the Royal Colelge of Dental Roofing Material' Mrs. Annan, of Cannington, has. their home on Monday evening ]Ast 0 '. Swgcotu an 4 University of Toronto. Office veer visiting with Win. and Mrs. The Ladies' Aid of the Dunbarton Z Vweer Murdock's Gonfectionery store, Whitby. Church met at the home of Mrs. D. hours 9 to 12:I to 3:30. phone S. 5 x Brit bin Cowie. Corbett, on Thursday last. Twenty- A L phone 2A. "IT, 3 x Wm. and Mrs. Rob�ison. of Torun= and an to, spent the week-end with'Al h, and two members were present EIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S., No. 2 3 and 5x enjoyable afternoon was slaent. N(Succeeser to Dr. J.N.Dales). Graduate of Mrs. Hoover. 1v1iI1,_ We are sorry to report the illness X-Rood supply of Hard and Soft Wm. and Mrs. Burruw-. of the Royal College of Dental I;uqeons and Toron- e ne of our oldest residents in the Coal on hand. Also a supply Toron- to University. At Claremont ofike over D. A. TOXON TO ASPHALT ken's Corners, visited a few (lays lag�t Xrr-`0 who is Scatt'a store every Tuesday and Fridgif Phone 9 ROOFING week with Alf. and Xrs. Michell. person of Mrs. H. O'Brien stoaff 10-11. . of Kindling Wood, A�. Mrs. Frankel and son. Rovee-, spent confined to he bed through,--a very -U ERBERT T. FA LLA I S.. Murray• 's 18 in., 82 io. and W inch part of the holidays with Mr. and severe cold. We hope she will make stovjs length. S� L D Graduate of the Roy, widths, 4 in I Shingles; also Mrs. Heise a rapid recovery. -LAID D.S.. G 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 1111111:J1 I Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Metal VIley and The Union Sunday School- concert The Pickering and Dunbarton A.Y. ion's awe.Pickering.Out. P.A. held a evening. ktParty the Y DONALD MUNRO. PIOKFJUNG asks boun a or b7 affolot- RidgeRoll.' -sit ba Z ment. Phone. . 3700. was a decided sugeess under the con- last Friday evening. The ice was in 04 Material, or will give price on venorship -of the following ladies: finished job. Mesdames Duncan,Trewartha, Speers, splendid condition for skating and the L. SURNINGHAM weather ideal. The Misses Mansfield Nighswander and Draper. The pro- the skaters, and a Building and Gtooral. ray __.-AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- ceed amounted to forty-one dollars. were hostesses too contracting. vFire and automobile human"of all kinds, W:0 PICKERING ss. The sc=ty will look forward to social time was spent after refresh-. Estimates farmishedon a ,W!"easingeouipaniesof solirifinancial stand- 11 CIA"" may menta had been served. any more concerts t" ladies of work-Interior and Rzterfor, 3 LUMBER YARD undertake to put on. A Ot.a V Iterations mad repairs. POSTIIX, Liceamed AuctLonser. A SCARBORO. Fe ft Oveades atT0*4"aaftea. An*. Cblmn*Tv Built Concrete Work. Mrs. Pratt ie after her THE" MINING RL'al"REXET Another of the highly respected recent iUness. Phone Pickering 5712 old-timers of Swan Lake, Man., pass- -Very mild weather has stopped the FAIRPORT, ONTARIO &3,111ATOX TOWNSICIPOLBSK We bur ad sell. furnish quotation@ ed away at his home on 11ursday, gravel 'tean's. iies"aft". ale. KOMI to and Information on all Listed and Dec. 16, when John Wbslev Adams Mrs. Fred Ward, of Claremont, vt&- UnHated Mining Stocks. died in his 79th year. Mr. Adams it*ed relatives here recently. 8 H I N 'Q L 'Imnm ei afaer6ys La We will be pleased to advise what suffered from a stroke in the spring.. About twenty-five friends were en- stock#-t&baT Nova Scotia Sbingles M. MAW. LICENSED AU0. Or from which he never fully fecovered, -tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Gazley this Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles vs` TIONZER York.(bitarki and Derham what stock to sell. and his late illness was further Com- week. Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal COWn"16 AD jai -&, P=st'G"W and are makleg moniny by *L-To reasonable W way be plicated by gangrene of one foot. Mr.. Mr. Winters. @T.- and his daughter, for Salt at at NZWW CWBcv flell mW ledelim- following our advice. and Mrs. Adams came from Scarboro, Mrs. Win. Hedge and her family, of A-Mbe-tus. WhaW.Out. 107 Oakville, visited Winters Bros. on the T. PATRRSOWS . CLAREMONT Our long experience In mining. ex� Ont., in 1899. He is sur-4ved by his 0 • tending over a period of twenty week-end. -Call and t prices. Phone 2812 Vie, five eons and-five daughters. Giftir yeam allows us to _give sound advice The daughters are Mrs. F. Lazier, Pyank and Mrs. Puckrin visited in On the Investment fe&turO of I III Hazelridge Man.; Mrs. H. Anderson, Toronto two days this week. Frank ti or T­.-I the speculative feature of a proe- _attendQd -the- tractor demongt"tion- LAWS Baitleford, Sask.: ee Portland. and school there. SOLLOWAY. MILLS & CO. ugges ons Mrs. Win. Collins and son, of Ala- Oregan, and Marjorie, of Swan Lake 9 A •RAG El Member!of Standard The sons are Wesley and Andrew, of meda, Sask., visited friends here last k. Win. Collins was raised in this stock Exchange. Gilbert Plains, Ken.: Harvey, of wee PT Pie Plates and Casseroles. Members of the We are prepared to do all kinds Montreal Altamont, Man., and ,Wm. and Ed. vicinity, his mother being a daughter inlen Steel Knives ith iv Mining Exchange. win of Swan Lake. The funeral ser. of the late Mrs. Madill. who formerly of repairing of cars, also bet. • handles and forki�orated, office and Board Room,Ground Floor, vice wag held It the home at twk lived where Thos. Puckrin now re- tery charging. electric "N' Metropolitan Building. o'clock on Saturday afternoon, ar4 sides. He went vneA about 23 years welding and in fact A good assortment of Em-ready TORONTO. - ONTARIO hers, has be- everything In con- interment made in the Swan Lake ago, and like many others, Phone*: Adelaide W71 and SM CemCtery. The large number which come prosperous in the prairie prow- nection with *Wwl Tube Skates. attended the services testified the inces. car work. THE RURAL respect and sympathy felt for the The Young People's Society Of ft lop .11ockey Sticks. Packs, Straps, widow and family. Andreves Church held their regular Gap, Oil*, Gresea and Accessories Nkmth Organs, SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. meeting on Thursday evening at the on hand constantly, home of F. W and Mrs. Chapman, M. AVOLKY. exercises, a Call d we our.Ostalogues of .All I these and other goods at Real Betate and Insurance. when, after devotional e '"Zge and Star Can.' remonalile.prices. The Community Club to the n discussion of Tennyson and the value um- of poets was taken up. Asocial hour '.414 Farm Properties a 8PecWtyl bef>,of fifty, held a most enjoyable 42, followed. Rev . and Mrs. Ferguson LAWS GA' P*.A%JM evening at Pleasant, Valley. the hpme Read Office:213 214 Confederation Mrs. S. Puckrin o�. Mond exi- were present The regular meeting ALVIN BUSHBY Of ay ev AND SERVICE STATIO Life Building. Toronto. . _N 7 night was changed on account of the Phone Main 1390. ing. The annual election resulted in drama under. St. Paul's auspices at T PICKERING the following, being Placed in.office Bnn'ch Office: Gordon Building, Hon, President, Thomas puck-rin Pickering. Pickering Ontario.. President-Frank L Puckrin; ' 1st BROUGk4^M. Vice�Pres.--Jolvn Bryant: 2nd Vice--- 7- Phone Mm. -Band-as-usual on Saturday., Pres.-George Puckrin; Sec.-Trees:,- Mission 7�1 Z 7- .- Stock tors-Mrs. January 14th. Miss Gladys Puckrin; Direc CLAREMONT n M. S. hon Ws, MssBie Thrsaxm_MissLeila Pratt. VisitingCommittee horne-of Miss Batte annual mee nR ORE-AMERY I -Mrs.-F. H. Puckrin. Miss Hazel 20th. As -be -a I Bush, Mrs. R. Hedge, and Sydney v -ear it is hoped that there'�nll ROO( lig W Wonnacott. Auditors— Mrs. Walter attendance. Robert S. Phillips, of Moose Jaw, for Alee several odd Highest 'price paid -Brings to our no h e Pratt and Ernest Trimble. Editor- Big siting friends here at Present 4-. 4 Miss Doris Gee. - Resolutiong were Is -es piec of furnttare, mostly Cream at the He.and-Geo,--W-. sited their sister- chairs and -rockers, where-­ unanimously-passed to expend $25.00 pair towards the funeral •k:Denses of a Cochrane, of Myrtle.-on-Satuz­ where one of the pa Mrs. Mama t Creamery recent An our midst, day, and report her in a very critical has been sold. nt bereaved family-in Once more it is our a grant of $5 to the Bible Society condition. G;Va no a t There passed away on New Year's ..privilege to send forth _c1-1 rind be convilagod- and an expenditure for flowers to oar warm appreciation the. sick Hospital. the late Ar- 1%e s up-tily of the Cliah Eve in Regina comfortable chairs will of your great gift to was extended to Mrs. Trimble, Mrs. thur Jacimn, once so well kriown -interest you. us-our greatest asset 5.00 to T.W ELM DAM MILIS Pratt, MmThos, Puckrin and Heniy here. The many friends of family Also upholstered Willow our good will.' In n called -in this community sympathize very Blake, while further resolution NIX 290� i9i;It will be our very Chain, automobile seats, upon.neighborhood support for the deeply with in their great loss. pleasant Prices 15.00 to 17.50. drama for funds to further enable Under the auspices of the Fire Bri- Baty too 1118114. this kind of work to be done. These fade there will, be a concert held in guard that g6od .will main-tain- % :We have still a few kattres. 'For Pastry use noble sentiments actuated all, and the Town Hall, Brougham, on Mont- by,,,not only Ing, butinereadustour me at thkold prim. while they wWd lam to see-a hall day, January 23rd. Excellent talent c III be provided Why not set Ou PIA Wk, this will lie second to the bar. will ed and a boo after the service to you. Our Royal Brasil An cln. stable work fil the community. .The. eftetrt. Wtuh fov bills later.- Prw- - one'While our'prenat stock4asts? re a yeqew of. tee" in aid of Fire Brigade- Test the Now Ymr at your Grocer's. the work and thanked all for the The service at St. John's United uky be prosperous Church will be withdraws next Sun- Fwamrs who have wheat gay ybnr honor and assistance during the Year an hold many good 11"r-scads from ympo*n The hearty thanks of the Club was day, Jan. 1-6th, on account of special officer& services at Greenwood United Church. thingsstore for Wheat. we Can extended to all the retiring The Sunday School will meet as us- you to the sincere StVritt grind It Several committees reported and then wish of coymnimity songs and games followed ual, but at 1 p.m. instead of 1.80 P. Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinde-Chic _Veed, afi*j which a Leap Year auction took in. A short talk on Home Missions d their will be given, illustrated with ]an Funeral Dtre6tor hen food, chop, mMfdb place. and the men found out th tern 1E Jon;ies", Phm. Be 7 lunch was slides. The Communion service will A-;#* Phone is" values before the tempting Chopping every week-day. - served. Thanks to the hostess and be held on Sunday, Janus" 22nd, at 0 The Maple Leaf brought the evening 2.30 p.m., and preparatory service tory rvi Piskat" ontais =1 29. =00="W0=0 on Friday, the 20th� at: 2.30 p.m. Drug _.'Piakpying to a closp.. gist 7. . ......... f ic. � KE ING N WS i P R r tin 2or=on t _h her D. #A" 151* TM y 1� nr r,. was the weliyon later exhibited at the Read t'he thing as you go down You IoW not be ibar to .fent SAL.ADA Oran�fr � ., Robin did as bidden, ani was more , . Rake,36"Win o�stomp but good "1 see;' said Robin, tjioughtfuIly. than alightly mystified to. And the "Arid who bought the other bundle?"i message w4s to his father's secretary,i • L,f' trail 1t. A sr..t nony PpP�a a. not natltze that tai x! 10 nfari(ot--�•SAL"A" b MUCK "That we can't say. It was a apd aside stranger, and his name, though given, "Rush Fleming Stone here,AS noonsUGh 0, ' y •,y• #�N QMnp,�[4&_Bi!!Id y0i>) flan I>rMy.'' has been found to be fictitious-" as possible." - `'Then he's your murdererl"' cried ImpHFitly confident as Robin wan i Robin. 'Of course, e'd give a ficti-,`of bis father's innocence, it was, a a ji ticAtts rnatne, and, on�e other hand, do' satiefaetion to, note how the elder -� �! ORAkGE you suppose my father would be such'man had looked as he grasped the i9X f a fool as to leu a dagger h4re where situation. ' PEE y ` i he is well known and then go,out and To be sure, fie 'had waited a fewLL kill somebody with it?" ' I momenta to'consider; to be sure, he I CLEANV fi 141 f. Giddings only murmured po-,had sent a hurry•call for a great - f lite Nwords that,isounded well but and fan)ous detective, 'bait his fine, ,. meant nothing, and the two went clear eyes had shown no hint of fear. • , A _Yaway and walked slowly toward home,I or shame and his face, though grave, Air Gateway you ," began Robineagerly,I was calm and serene as he looked at T-E s Zai lY� :. P l To Indian Emp' but the other stopped him. his son. "Lists here, boy,"- Riggs said. "I've sent for Stone," 'Croydon or`yo _ - father, or to your -sweetheart, but "FIeming Si o 1, lr -ort, Ril tt7 don't.�6 your views on detection in "Yen. Not every one could tom- Linker M Rnmhr;iXr by • ��ro pkblic:'� mend his services so quickly, lent he Rail as Villa a in Su �j "Wh 'not?" and I are old friends, and I happen $ - I I 19I 9 '. "Just for one reason tAhat they'are to know he is 'on vacation and I'm • invariably wrong. )tor instance, the sure he will not only be glad to come i p= Ifl►- �,,�� ��..e i Calcutta-The Railway 03oard hag, buyer of that, bundle giving a ficti- to my assistance but he will enjoy agreed on a project for direct railway; t WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE i ante of the sale, he'suggested, "just i tions name doesn't write him down's a few days down here." cammunicattan between Karachi and ' Death strikes Garrett Folsom while`tell us what your records charge to murderer at all. He may be an an "Your assistance? and Tite .Riggs Bombay, wort tube commenced duiti' ti ue dealer in a small way, who, if I looked frankly curious. _ awinimin In- itiir. Cro• n Sears." q ' !ng 1929-30. , tgation shows he has been stab The list was interesting, t ough a gave is real flame-and had 15ss i Yes, just that. No Tite, I didn t ,. to the net result of in-!purchases traced could-not put upon!murder Garrett Folsom,---t-not t�iat. u .-ma --be rait�_tDe �ate1 death un t lou and p trop reasons way of India, Ka chi is certainly the der the water. :no g, 1 ` I'olsorti's tom anions were RO r I formation was that Croydon Seard;them the ,exorhitant prices which he there are reasons, strong. air gateway. of I a to day, as Lord Neville, a business partner mra s had bought, in at!, six daggers of no doubt plans-to do. Next, grantingiwhy I want the murderer found, the lrwfti' ihBrkeY ntly., .One of the - Bolen Barnaby and Carmelita 4Ialdon.I antique Oriental v:orkmanship. your father bought that dagger, and mystery solved.. romancer of ni�rn India is the Folsom, just before his death; 'Itad_ been standing next to 1\'ed. Barron, Robin was amazed, for be knew df!subsequently chess to use it on some=I (To be cont rued.), rapidr progress which has been made ';Iknown as the co only the- t«-o that were :acknowledged body, that would not prove him a pacific intention by Karachi. I71ght yearn ago, !t was i Aper king. I fool, because whoever did the killing i Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and: at the inquest. i I only a small,fishing village with a macUrful-sister•,of the dead man, ar-I But he pre�ervtd a-quiet sternness;depended on the sea 'to hide forever Arthur Ponsonby in the- 'London o ulation not exceeding 1Ot000, Now rives and'takes command. At the in-; ' � :quest it is learned that the death wsa-I nOt`•� indeed' -the young face grew the weapon of.his guilt, not realizingt Contemporary Review: (}rest Britain I his part comes behind only Calcuttst - z poo was a piths an Orients; knife,;more composed as-the situation seem- that it would almost inevitably �' desires dsaggres ion to secure aafurther I and Bombay, and has out-distanced and it had been bought on the board-l cd-to acquire seriousness. (found. Rangoon i extension of empire is not contem• walk, I "The police ha`'e interviewed you "Then he WAS a fool" plated by any single person. Great Wharf Will Have 12erthe =. It is also learned that one Croydon! Britain has learned that no desirable It has a population of a quarter of a Sears, who was iri Barron's party. is a r x +�x�f object is achieved by war, and the million, a phenomenal advance dud-- _ fancier of curious knives. Anastasia k, w �r Yy�hrt - people of Great Britain decline to be partly to its geographical position engages Titus Riggs, an architect, to I. :' ,/ x �w �� OF �� Neve that by the diabolical barbarity it 1s the Indian port nearest to Ear- 4 work on the case. Dan Pelton. the ; r ; � ;; of modern warfare their prestige can ISSUE No. X-78. dead man's nephew,,arrives and is in- ops-and to Its situation as the na. E trigued by some curious French dolls r` A.;. be cniaanced or their bcne6cen. inter•{tural outlet for northwestern India ( Folsom's �r "fes , M tions extended. They are jealous of{and the Puaijah. lip to 1880 iL was in room. .; * He believes •his uncle had been i no, nation and they suspect no nation ;necessary to tranship cargo and paw ,a blackmailing several people and h,el * >� ,p Vic.+ of evil intentions against them. They l sengers from vessels to small boats and Biggs discover suspicious docu a are a genuinely peace-loving people, w. hed the foreshore, menta in Folsom's effects, bearing the 1 •" hick appro and no'people. is frons anxious to de- ,whfie cargoes acwere carried by men Initials of Crovdon Sears. t Rigf�s questionla Sears and is an- fir ' vote Its .energy, Its enterprise and its !through mud to dry land. Engineera - -.--� swered curtly. Others act auspicious• wealth to mastering the crying social have entirely transformed' tbefbe con- a 1yt including Ned Barron's wife, Mada<�sO evib and economic tnjusttces which �dltions. vtitne. . � e• ip � k'r ` 'f;:l at present hamper the development I The pori of Karachi has now k Cro don Sears' initials are dia•or-? °�at;r '> - of its moral, cultural and spiritual ca- berths for ocean-going steamers y rt f +e red in a notebook of Fo?som'a and 'c.. �n p titles. alongside wharves on- the east etde of 5 .Pelton thinks his uncle had been doing' fi --:r- the harbor for a length of 8800:feet _ _ •some blaekreiailing. Rssbia. Sears.. ��`t`� s' i' T_ taly nerved .rith railways from Croydon's son, is worried note that] 1 Trough the �04pb13 y suspicion,- is resting on his father.! *� end to end, and fatly equipped with _ London Releree (Cons.)' ("The Ri s tells him he hgs learned that'; r: s hydraulic cranes When the works -Riggs city has no doubts that the pound will Croydon Sears 'ad purchased a third i' r_, Lw,„�a: ` I now 1n progress on the west wharf x, attain x.89_ dollars, for the present j are completed, the wharflng acco k'� dagger, Fair, Robin's tiancee,� ""`�`' t`+'•'`` ti i rlst contrary to every precedent, is sh modaUon of the port will be almost r' t7 questions Ru.s, the dead man's form-a not sue to the ernnomiS position of doubled. The new west wharf will g er valet, who tells her he thinks Sears i this country: It has been engineer } ' had visited at Folsom's home. rd by (ventral Bank collaboration."--'be comprised of 12 berths each 509 _ NOW GO ON WITR THE STORY. ✓ may/ "' {Dally i atpreaa.i Madera finance toof Meet-long capable of beything' vessels s n 33 ft-on any of CHAPTEi� XXYIV. s,, :' �veutending ta Rto ia the fgaoml the Poo uce serves io! The feet orth Western n Rayl wet a year. a' h nerves- Karachi and covers lthe hPuiijab performing dogs. jumping 'through y ` You think! Don't you know? � � hoops at the will of-their master, wlro'an • - d the North Western Frontier Don't you know whether Croydon +' makes much money hereby, Province, has now a route mileage of $-ars was ever at Mr. Folsom's r; .; k ,,'.;' a . • . .163W miles, ea�afly the greatest of any Angelica Fair insisted. 5 Siodern finance has now become �Irailway in Iadln; -In fife five years w "He was once, to my knowledge," ^L' •, gf powerful that 1t can net econo_�ic�-nding 1905, the value of the foreign .,replied Ross. 4Y:. r „a laws at deflance; or perhaps It wo4td and coasting trade of the port wan on .. M n. .. "Wbat-was'the occasion'"' r k x -'be more correct-so say. !t can man!- ,ou average ,250,000,000 rupees per i "It was a sort of reception, Miss u (palate those laws entirely in its own s F favor and for.its own purposes Thus I year; for the five years ended 19PA w. Fair, 31r. Falsora.was having a small # . exhibition of his art treasures. You w w n ' ° t� i'.: plea f K hl ft was 810.60 rupees fled the dollar exchange where It ' know, Mr Folsom traveled a lot and nes the "Central Banks" to put ft. Huge dei In Cotton Export collected tiffany things such as inter- ; _ _ and not where, according to honest The experts o 'arae are largely i eat 31 r. Saari. I remember seeing: ! economic laws, it o fight to.be. It the,a reties of the vast Irrigation schemes _ him at that time, but 1'in not sure of ordinary Investor will not. take warn- carried out in the hinterland of Sind Any other time, hiss." !ng from this open demonstration of', the Punjab. The pduringi ex. 4 "f)h. well, I don't. believe it mat- , - - the powe r'of- finance,.and demand the(ports through .Karachi ' during tile' . fens I don't believe 1 know much obvious safeguard then we are afraid I past' five years are (arranged in or about detective work. And anyway, there remains nothing .for it but the der o[ value): Cotton, wheat, rape. hoops. I dost believe hi r. Sears killed Mx. `"N(1, TITE, 1 DIDN'T MURDER. GARRETT. FOLSOM, BUT seed rice, barley, wheat flour, grain I' don't a yqu"' THERE ARE REASONS *V 1 WA\T THE MURDERER FOUND." � 4 and � coin n seed. Cotton exports Minard'a Liniment for sore throat. gained 155,000,000 rupees in that "I shcgildn't-think so.-ma'am," and j as to all this "-ie-asked of Mr. Gid-I "Io, I should have thought myself 0 period. The principal import3 ars with that they- were in sight of the. dings. I that the heavy uncial would have been cotton piecegoods, ;and, sugar, metal, Xajusaca and Angel scurried off to', 1C Cunnin Chemist "Many times, especially in the last;ground into the sand forever." g `kerosene oil and machinery cotton _'her bathhouse. tdrenty-four hours." I "Next, Riggs_, old man," Robin said,) London Daily Telegraph (Cons,): "Why so much questioning"" put•has jaws, set like a.fif;hien, "we go 'The flapper," Bays .Dr. E. F. Arm plecegoods and•Yarn being easily first. As Robin Sears and Riggs entered Karachi, a» its export trade shows the auction room,-it was 'Robin ,who`, ihas a tltrect and. very, gital Interest I in Riggs. straight to,Croydon Rochester Seats strong, po'ntiflcallyw "is the patron took the lead.- "Because they want �o.be sul'e'that I with this ,tale.' saint of chemiatry." The arguments in the great Sind'and Punjab irriga- Demsnd'ing the proprietor, in a ' it was Mr, Sears who bought the 1 -1W for their canonization are clear and'tion schemes. In 1901 the irrigation _tone ~which brought him a. warning dagger that killed Mr. Folsom;' Gid- "Yes+ sir, we.' strong: The function of chemiatry to canals of the Punjab annually irri- nudge from Riggs, he asked for a And so, on reaching the Hotel Ma- these• days is to supersede. the fedi• gated 5��� acres. The triple • (dings replied, straightforwardly. And, two - somewhat harrassed ous and expensive process of !tiature; anal project has added some 2,500,• - private interview. F that needn't wean that Mr,I Jusaca, course, looking sleuths demanded and obtain your chemist will prodnice yon better On learning who he was, this was,Sears used it," he added quickly as I Oto acres to the annually acres Pre readily granted, and Mr. Giddings, he noted Robin's face. ed audience with C. R. S. '� "pearls than the oyster, better silk vaously lrrigatrd-annually while the who represented the absent Mr. Bar- "Why the length of face Sears than the worm, better hide than. the I Cuticj Valley project on which work t cheater, took theta into a private I "No, it needn't," said that young asked, looking at his non. lizard, a better complexion than 'the fag been carried out for the last four ` office: man, with quiet simplicity. "Be seated, my friend, and I'll tell school girl's, of all his magic th'e'land a.half years is intended to serve + 1 "And leave the police assured -I'd like to know,' Robin began,i you," returned Robin, looking back "flaPPer", herself the most artificial i a ,.;iltivable area of 5.500,000 acres. , "if- you'd be good enough to dell me themseives?'Lasked Riggs. y !of creatures, is the chief patron. She When the irrigatlun schemes 1ti the g at him affectionately. ;of ai'i the knives or daggers my father "We can't be positive," Giddings They all sat down, and now and has, says Dr. Armstrong, explaining I1,,-eb and Sind are- coin ted an !'Arhea__ddr:'Sears came the ter fingers p - --here.'_'--- then prompted or correcfe3�y ite s evotfion—rfins-an arca greater than 'the total artrbla ++ second time that evening he was not acreage of England will be watered. ! "I can tell you of most of them,, i Riggs, Robin gave Iiia father a strict wherein the jet for are cYtem fists was the re 1 "hut muchso interested,gorpthe sales were 1'gna�full account of the interview— on her.feet for which chemists The areas Irrigated will produce an_ W. p 5 r ri of small lots or single feces of—gr-n it ared counterfelt skins, the mate- sold in bundles, as we call them.'value. 'But he did, pick up two or with the auctipneer. i P P anally crops amounting at 300,00.- • and so are not recorAed individually.. I As the tale finished,. Croydon.Searsria) of her clothes !a one'of the great- and 2,000,000 tens, valued at £30,000,- three numbers, one.bf which contain- 000 and £25,000,000, respectively. "I should think an' antique dagger ed an old pichaq.e sat a full five ng u t thinking. est achievements o1 chemiatry; the Then, reaching out Itis hand for g�very sheen on her'halr,,the bloom on of sufficient importance to be record- ' People take tlYetr aims and stand., e, ed," Robin--said, and,,as the Are in i "Then why ,isn't that positive?''yellow pad of telegram forms which her cheeks, are probably of chemical his eye was growing brighter under broke in Robin quickly. I was in a pigeon hole of the desk, he}synthesis. "Almost everything which ands from Nae customs and expects- y Because there was another bundle wrote out a message. she displays ,to our admiring view,' tions, of. their ,neighbors, 'the irritation of�the other's �auavit _ •. Riggs took a band. or lot sold, which also contained an "Take it down to the desk, Robin.says this expert' authority. "is the For frostbite use Mtnard's Liniment. "Never mind the value or import- old pichaq, and no one,can, say which boy, and send it off. Leave Tite here. work of the chemist." - .. - OrsT �=p A�.L OUR BAKIII�G -- Pies, ci�kes, Buns and Breela DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BES i - , .. -v, .:,.,'., .. ;...«- .. .,_- �., .. .. :.. :. ,:.. Fy. ': -. e e .. ... ,... A'.n `-x�.vui .-ua p- \ii-`.,A:•1 '+"G•.h':,,•..s*"' �+:+„'n,,,,p. .�' .o.^.':v!�-r.' ,:;y:. n .�,. ''...i r.. .. ... -.,., P. '!. ,�!,+.rs "mak"• 't''•d''".`�w�:.Y w-?4+x 5n,.r'.. r ,.-�,...r?Y .> .._ . s ..,q a ...: '.. -. .. .. ,�.,.....: o '^ ,•:;F,�.,,y?I S'• _ '+.,; -S iii. Y •�� s 'y.'ti'r '+:v!+ _ •^.,:a".t^.. .,rF»U+ ,;,t..��,t� _�,•,,,,^ ....,� ," �X'1„,.;, ,.v..-tet:r •s. ry;�;w?•� ..r'? »afd.t�z. 8+s�'7t9, +.:'•-'_ ;r x�S!' ..:itil.a- .t. .,�9'' z b: v.fi:Ws.a �`..• -(VLJJ r au`rla. iWl s iVEd— 4 "« •i �' s�. -* I ....r�..o �.�aa+ ,mai rwr..� ) COME INTO THEIR OWI ' r^, wn4 'Discoveries of Early Days At4filume Proporitiaus of b •' Value As Boon Progresses ., .: SOME EARLY .HISTORY - _ . In view* ofthep .t lace program of i lug of the Kootenay- Cenral raliroati, inlalag developmenbeing carried out'tried his, luck at lead mining. He at present in the country consiguous and Tom Jones 'made several .ship to the Columbla River south of Golden; menta, of ore to the Ptiot 'Bay and - - '" Britlbh Columbia,it to interesting tore- Trail smelters but Lound that conce_n- , \ call, says the Department of-the In-!tration by milling wa{ necessary to • actor, throuBb Its Natural Rea6ureea"ma4[e-a-Proflabla operatlou. For that r� x ` , w y intelligence Service, that this was they purpose an oil ree6very plant was in- scene of what was perhaps the earliest stallod-4he first application of the 'lead mining eaterprtse--tn-Canada. principle of flotation to the treating -- Aceording—tO�T�,.-B 01 e '*Mining >„ - outcroppings of galena in the vleini_ ed and a grand boon developed in the ' ` r ; ty of the Spillamacbene River were country further so ith; with-the -dis- ; � laZZ covery of the North Star, where horn used to engpiy lead for tho'old muzzle- y - "• f loading muskets Qi the Hudson's Baq;silver was found, 'thy St.- Eugene,- ugene, ,:Compal;,/ trappers and hunters. The temwinder and Dibble. The steam fine grained galena ors was reduced r •Duchgss was crammed with,pas- M to metallic lead b;,crude methods and"sengers to Lake'Windermere-and the moulded into bnllLts or converted into:country was filled with prospectors > ! glY ✓� r'>� "� tis �: �� shot by the simple expedient of drop- between Canal Flats and Fort Steele, '.. Ting the molten metal into cold water,'then the boom town of East Kootenay. A musket barrel o! asci nt t die- Hon. R. Randolph Bruce,.now Lieut• .. e x. g Y➢t - i eovered on the pea S14Ygrnor• of British Columbia, ago, sa7s Mr. Haggen, confirms the' wan among those pioneers aa�Was- !story of the past. until reoentty owner of the Paradise Many years • later, a group of mine near Lake W1ndermeme- East " yea• � 9roapectors from Nova Scotia rushed Kootenay after years of trials an¢ 'into -the distriL't on completion of.the tribulations emerged as the premier Canadian Pacific Railway to Golden. mineral'producing district of British 'Mesa men were the original stakers Columbia with an output to-day in -!*of many of the lead-zinc-silver claims the neig'bborhood o1- $$4,000,000 an: ,, 17106J. which after years of intermittent toil nosily. The Sullivan was discovered „,- and perversity are beginning to add!about 26, years before metallurgical their Quota to Canada's mineral(science solved the treatment' of Its r wealth.• It is related that Arcbie,ores and made it tee biggest lead McMurdo while w ing on his claims!zinc-silver mine in the world... The K in the upper Sp , amachene, counryr�Trail smelter, wb'•ch treats concen- AN UNUSUAL VIEW FITTED HIPLINE. used to riodtcally disappear to re- trates from the Sullivan.- as well as The supergiant city, Londoji, viewed from the.clouds. Tower Bridge and pe Thq charming frock shown here has 01 turn a few days later with a Polk of tore or concentrates.from scores of, the Tower of London are the most conspicuous landmarks, a bloused bodice with a deep V-shaped! 4 thellar that ter�', golwhicil to storekeeper Vgforehis accounts grubstake.trous m tallurgical plan blt'?s.,ttte British Tobacco Exports J A Hundred;- oolt iron lesfinishedinCe with aobow and.loose McMurdo's secret went with him to Empire. n n� na p, handing ends.- The two-piece skirt is. the grave. ` I Bat w�at of the old lead mine at �I1CrP.aB@ 111 17�� J� tucked at the top to achieve a snug ASether of these old-timers. John Spillamachene. Were the labors' of _ _-_ effect. below. the' blousing, and the c s McRae. staked on the original lead John McRae 4nd Captain. Armstrong long sleeves are gathered to wrist- 4 discovery and had visions of maklnE a in vain? Vb'as the mine to go down 1n A fantastic royal• probably by H. G, Value. of Canadian Indust bands. No. 1706 is in.sizes 16 years, ' t of supplying lead for the history as having done to more tban NVells. once dcscr'lyPd the visit of men '36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust, Size Rapidly Mounting' to to ire planet stars one cf the first ammunitiob"t'etuixements of the local supply a few leaden-Tillets 'co trap- 6 requires 3 yards 36-inch, or 2% bunters.. trapper= std prospectors, pers? :►tri Haggen points out tha6it Enormous $um �tli!ngs these ads?nfudr5 dtscuvered •yards 54-inch material, and 'fie yards 'McRae, built a smelting furnACe- to be is •now,the scene of eatensiv,3 work was that o•Ning i .mall size of , fired with charcoal. This wan the Ottawa—The export of .Canadiar. 7-inch contrasting. Price 20c the and that considerable oro reserves Mara r n i tlse d.•creasecr pull of - sd` grown tobacco in the fiscal yeaC 1927 pattern. first• smelter in British.Columbia. It have been blocked out. *Nn longer Is !was 30 (Imes greater than in ,1921, ac gravity that were a?e to jump three The secret of distinctive dress lies , was dismantled about 1901 and the or four- time- as fay-;a%, on the earth. there any doubt as to the Metal-!cording cording to a return issued by th°e Da-• in good ta:;te rather than a lavish ex- stone w'as used to build the piers of a lurgfcal treatment of"the ore. •which � artment of Trade and .Commerce.' But so:n:•.nt�g 'of lh; same senna- penditure 'of mono•,. Every woman ' abridge .to span the SBtlIaaiachene ip tion is to be tad even •upon this lead- contains silver as well as lead. More- •`The vafue•of the tobaccu growing in-' should want to make her Own clothes , River. About Chat time the late over the Spillamachene ore occurs to I en hail -_nth--a- maxil balloon any ani, the homo dressmaker will Had the dustry-to Canada is rapidly assuming one of us can jump •a hundred feet. Captain Armstrong. well-known skip- barite and since tills substance is an important place in Canada's ea•. designs illustrated in our new Fa- per in tte days of 'steamboat naviga- used as a common base for lead and i The poasibiltUes of balloon jumping shion Book to beracticai and Simple,' - port trade," tie report say i. "in 1921' , P p tfan•on the Columbia before the build- 'zinc paints. lithopbone, etc., 1t Is also as a tea.ure.of amuserurn? parks are -et maintainingthe spirit the total export of Canadian tobacco discussed In a recent number of "Tile y p rot of the _'has economic value and g paint in-' r mode of the moment Price of the Ov, amounted to 200103 pouBds mhl.st 1a Billboard.". The ba?!wii+, which are sentry may arise !n conjunction with 1 the fiscal year 1927 tt had re f:ad.a book lOc the copy. the mine The mine-is known- to-day. twenty feet n dtaarerrr and cost 5 00, ��� � L 1 total of 6.330,972 pennon, or more than. rave a lifting govver of '187 pUunda. ' 'HOW TO.OhDEa PATTERNS. 1uJ as the Giant and !t is Doty one of sev- 30 tlntes that of 1921." Writs your Haas and address plain. era! scattered along' the Columbia, !The brave passenger, xho weighs, let The value of the 192T export was 7 sae, 140 -pound a, has small sand- �+ giving number and size of si:h valley and east of Golden which are $2.569,300 and of,that amount no less i,ags tied on to him until tis earth- Patterns as you wart, Enc:ase 2t]c is .•r coming to the fore now. The others than 99 per cent., Was sent• to the' r stamps or cyto _(coin preferred; wrap 41' bouird self and the aspiring bst•oon _ contain zinc as weti as lead and silver baited Ktngdoai. , it carefully) for. each number and jF and-include the illonarch, secend old- weigk togei her 15 pounds. Then he Ada-- est lead mine !n British Columbia and Up until .192.5.the producttcttt of raw{ Wilson your order Co., Patten Dept, i takes a hop,.skip anal jump. He finds leaf tobacco Canada on a commer•. �Lilaon Publishing a79 'West Ade y ,� ht ,elf. rising. rising in the air, with tt `u+ cfai ass was` confine to the pr the first producer, e., Lead Queen, _ aide. Toronto Pa e_as seat'blr !•: .$q 1 v nothfnk betvean bfm and the` ground - t _ Ruth-Vermont and P noise `yew !faeeaboff Ontario sad 'Quebec,• buEoin b shins, mail capital has come-Into these. ventures that year British Columbia en[ered the but 1 is own nervous feet and a light roe to present him from being kid• ,� and they appear to be on the high- aped Into the -clouds. Buf the rope a p ttul'sian Waif S road fo snucess, field p+tth an !tial acreage of l0, a� � a,< J_ TftQ story of the Giant 1s the story and estimated staid of-11.000 pounds, is only a precaution In,fact. his Considerable increase to shown in ride is g fume'and not 'an ascenslQu, c >a of scores of mining properties all over tht tobacco.-production of Ontario In The scat question and file second, Canada, They are to be found from aad unless ho Is murdered by bald third and 'fourth queaffous put to a �'; 1935 and 1¢26 -lit the former year eagles or electrocuted by•tile high "Vo - Nova scoila to British Columbia•(Ontario had 18,261 acres of tobacco, ane .returafn� from Moscow is, . W. ' Unset_the old conditions they cauls. voltage wires that infest the upper i about the- wild children?" with an estimated. production Of. 20,- air, he comes slowly down,.after an+ not. possibly operate., - Development 1064.000 pounds. bot fn 1926 this seta- On .November, t e &Ww Yoik „ never got .tar enough to talk about I' , excellent tenth-storey view 'of the Times published photographs ol�hgse ��. age had risen-to .3.493. However, the world, and pays $1 for ten of the most ore-reserves. Now with the diamond i average yield In the latter rear, was in t h which sir. tai hi, Newman tore !e exciting minutes of his life. in the streets of Morrow. They are m drill to ferret out the fire, efErient A- depri=tt should "be-required on - only 954pouadi3 to the ac'te, and the entfrely accurate; though, of c rse, :,. underground -work with co°npressed'fotal yield was slightiy smaller than "u r air, cheap hydro electric power and - every balloon. 'Clients wro cut the oat', the whole'truth, The pathetic j. {• tin ;925. youngsters are as. the photographs K new metallurgical methods, the old rope. and connect._ with a -northeast c . I Qurhec also ahows a small Increase wand ought to pay for the cost of get- show 'hem - bare-foot; -unspesikab}y timers are coming to -life and many Int acreage.ln 1926 from 1926, there be- trng disentangled ,from th?.topp of the ` Why do so many, suguy baWats o1 to of them will "hilt merely be micas but !hg 4.554 two,year ago and 9.803 last dirty,. nisei`�i�n the most,tragic, raga. - -day escape all the little fretful spells'big mining and metallurgical enter-' Highest elm tree in the.dletifict� They steep f�cicwrways to the' ashlars year. British Columbia's ten aeras and Infantile ailments 'that used to prises which- will - provide work for ruined boners,'1ti tar barrels,.and thousandsof men, and build cities and grew to n in' r:a and.the yield was 'CANADA TO EXTEND "nvorry-mothers through the day, and � _ they live by begging and sfealing acid 1 "a-pounds per acre, with a' total of using their hunger sharpened .hobo keep them up half the night? towns throughout the Dominion_ ,� D,•_,•_��,.:- _„�-.a ��BQX CAR�t EDUCATION wife. And matiY .ot them are drug it von don't know the answer; you` The Min Faoe,gtaketar0arIy a quar-= `, .__ _ _ - J tbavon't discovered pure, harmless tet 01 a•century ago and now a,big en- Winnipeg. e imyy6Ttanc a pt the tobacco man, - addleta. -_ ough proposition to warrant building-;., industry is noted in .t6z± sal- Winnipeg. Man•�anada's' frontier _ Castor'ia. it Is sweet to the taste; and Mr. Falter Durarrty, the Times cor- 35 miles of railway and 'the expends• "ries end wages pass out in 1936 by college; which provides a. free educe• sweet in the littld tornach. And its respondent in Moscow, tells,us about gentle Influence seems felt alt lure of $30A04,OOtt-with the opening up �the S4 comerns who made•returns la tion in box cora, bunk houses and a Soviet newspaper- which brands tbat !ear.. The total for Quebec was ,other glaces wen a men line 'who'are through the tiny system. Not even a'of an entire new mineral area in these photographs as a lie-and.repro• z ' ,7,622, 9a; for Ontario $6,421,383, ant working far from the• eatabllslYed distasteful dose of castor oil does so sfanitoba and Saskate':2R aa, is an ! duces ationg with these "lies,” photo- lr 'for other provinces $95,771. There-canters of ctvillzationr is planning to - much fid• graptis of the '.•truth"—photographs of excellent sample of what is happetnrug I were 3,765 males•employed In the unci-. extend its work`in northern Manitoba, Fletchees Castorta- is purely vege-iall over Canada. There is the Edding• the wild children befog washed and ous factories, and 4,690 females. now that greater activitis in the min- - _ table, so you may give it freely, at ton,-a bole in the ground 25 years ago , led and put to bed between. ansate ; * first sign of colic; or constipation; or Canada im�oYted'16,100,333 pounds tilg flettts and` ra�tway construction I sir: Durant showed this "exposure" to diarrhea. Or-those many times when•ails now the .cen!re.ot attraction in• tobacco in 1926, valued at $S•20�r aro being planned. w. \ a rich lead-zinc copper area is the several Communists, who laughed at you josh don't know what is the mat- ,M3. and of this 1.4,544.092 pounds came Alfred `Fitzpatrick, of Toronto, the its absurdity and agreed 'that Mr. Sudbury—basin. And tF n there Is , principal of the "college," was in *, o ter. For real sickness, call the doctor, from the United States. This was ex- Newman's photographs were just Otis rAuvenatign of thc;gold mines of ! always. At other times, a few drops' , ' l elusive o[ c.gars, cigarettes,.sriufl and, Wlnnip recently. to.confer.vrith_th? t,A ver one-can see for himself _ Nova 'See, w' ere no_less :thatt• rQrinC� fi 1 �L p--�--——of Fletcher's CaatAria. cut tobacco.. T',e total jinpgrts of all l 6p9ernmpnt 're acct on the str-eetsi The doctor oaten Le14s you to do fourteen are now reported to be oiler- tobacco products amounted to 16.586- grant for' the work of his institution. sting, the opening of the.antirnony Both sets of photographs are true Y- :• dust that; and always says I•letcher's• Al-n� of New Brtiuswick, etc. Exaun-i`S0 pounds. of ulnich the United States 1Tiq westgr:r visit includes a trip:to The waifs are constantly being round- c, s Other preparations may be just as fllrnf811ed 15,035,+52. .. The Pas, in northern Manitoba, the ed P by the Soviet authorities',.who pure„ just as free from dangerous pies could be ,gnotecT from every ' In.•1926 Canada ,had S{ cigar anti•center of the construction activities i are just as inxich worried by the pro- drugs, but why experiment? Besides, province. These. are indeed days of:cigarette factories�- and 38 smoking in that part of the Province. All the 1 �• #!rebook on care and feeding of babies triumph in mining in Canada and the l l blem as we are, but some of the wolfs ,and chewing• tobacco - dactor�es, teaching is done by college graduates large enough to go on causing worry, _ Khat comes with Fletcher's Castorla is old time mines will share—ti—e— glory,These were divided variously as. fol- and undergraduates from various Tint- j con�mntiq runaway-_to the streets * • worth its weight in gold! with tha newer discoveries. lows: , Prince EdKar Island, 2; -varsities; Tines are on the staff' of tlim—s$4- { Tour or Aye years ago_t$era ---- again. f New Brunswick, 1; Quebec, .73; n- company employing their "pupils" and i wego about two million of them. all A Difference . tario. 35; Manitoba, 1; Saskatchewan, aH day they. work with the loan at ;over Russia-, now there are said to Children Cry fors Madam—"I wish ybu wouldn't sing r1; Alberta, t, and British Columbia, 8. the same kind of labor. The school- lila only throe hundred tW5usand, lu `white-Tui work, Bridget. It's-very an- The invests.! capital In all tobacco ing is riven at night, ant], while it is Deluding the irreducible minimum of M t` c r - Hey=ing." I factories amounted td $4,440,256: in mbstty-elenRenta•ry,.the higher..branch. ,insurable tittle.. vagabonds whom no ' Bridget--"f,wasn't•workin& ma_dna_t, 1926,_divided as to flxcii Capital," $9,- es .of',edu4tion can be obtaiaetl. by Goverr•raent•'could indure--40- -.puts a / ♦ sI was only singing." 94ti,312 cad working capital $32,-b0',_ those who desire to !Darn. 1. _ {;_-- _ 444.. Those.'who delight in emphisi«ing In our opinion the alleged uneaai —"-'-'` , many -a youngster wonders why it `national differences sometimes. forget s:d 4 Hess in Eur I' largely clue: to too Jamaica is to set aside a forest re- is that t}}e outer folks refer-to the that while Americans say It red, ,white `�v -x ' imuch rattliar of theolive-branch.— serve for fiddle-wood: Oh, fiddle- days .just before the V61i9ay8:as .be--`and blue,=anti Frenchmen -blue, whitewhite-,. Punch, "sticks! I ing the ahorteat of A•he year. sand red, the colors are .the sam#. • - i -ter , _ ati g� c ,. .- - �,... .,• r.�* r ;Far' •r"i'�"'�'ti*�s.� e. !. � .:�.. ..Fi Ais+'P?Y>. ;•..-"`.., u ;Fa ;,. Y�:•,.�. '-"' �^•,.,.�"'.e�4a« ..•e:Aa�.v. 3>L- 4..�'�} �...e^•"�+'�A-yt'Y•n.., -�*. *w.:',H'Z�'�'T=r.�'•'� 'y'•.�, +}.,.,.�.wxc,riJ'„a,r,'-cam �' .•.t..,ca _ •s<.e. a Y ' . ghEli o Edit Pett` 68atxo Io Ai mored.,.Bswewr 1 at uoai dinsto LO4A Te ylos. yn -were' aP- , « �V"later will be here very s+ova ani �� 1.W BartP char 8 J Boos► a iE you have a;ay notion of .T1t17R>t dlatdvaoc•. et t8r70;'F 1SIC o 18`75: slew drag yde grav for pointed Auditors. -,+_ • i8b new ". . 1-T1as sac., i D•► drag PP - �oaclbded ns,:t weep) � a >iilt SOfti 8O� Of t�10, ' a �•y. as xw ., 9 • YM .. ,w •: 8earboro t 18bc,alio dra cobs 8 end$ {,�,, - r r ow t it -j ubscriyci•ss sq Un Uatitsd States sod C+f'at g ► tel y YOIl n a0 that ` '•c ik itwia 82.00 is sdraaft- 7.lNh 8 llaGriskin. haul gray con 4 BONDS-Qoveromeot Municipal and itlCOt n81it OIi Rill dy-ytra�be ` 47.86-,(4 Davidson, ditto 39.00; J Gar- DSortgage Bonds.. Also. Irdwtrisis. aIIi� fleet snow apprise. • ' land, .ditto 4'L.50: D[ BLaynard,ditto B&fe lavestvAnts at from 5 to 7 Per W lOFlN MURK�1Rr Proprietor., 2'7.50;ii'Lee,holding scraper on Bomb teat. A L O,R N E RIE Ila r$. � ,• 0.86,Out Good Roads Association.for T�(�C A '1AW mbereGoode,oa 1NSURANCE-All classes written in- + a Xwpj A. f Ci]/ARFiM�N� < °Wcludiug Fire, Automobile, Wind• C�e �r• G�1t. PICKFRING COUNCIL._ By-laws were passed appointing worm. Accident sndSlekaess, - - Adam Spears,• Assessor for 1888, also _.. The al.ova council met pursuant to 70DdO • ,3_pbi11F s,School Attendance iS • etatute_on 141looday,•t1e9th inst. There cer. P h?hoite,or wr7te i 0 �T were Vaben�he follovsFng: Messrs. R E Forsp'th was appointed accent- 43tf >tD. BOWMAN. Whitby � ' " y (}, M. Fomyt6 reeve; G. L. :Middle- ber of the Board of Health; god W c and Xinas tog. Bret deputy reara e. 1;,• an � CIau•s � e j roan, second deputy reeve; Allan B. - � Sal"Ita E Moore and #3,'C, lieesor. councillors, _ all of whom took and subscribed to u1A the Declaration of Oflice preset abed byS P LTRICIES • .LJ VPs, have a store full of good things for the Chri • sac e ----flaw and took�theireeatsat the-council _ boa h n chair. _. trade. Be.sure t�see c::r display ui" The minutes of the precious meet.' in s neer read and approved. - at _ a St ioaeryC, Xmas Cards, Seals, Tags, Tinsel -�R 'tnoEta tie a owing stab r and rape Px+F:eis xN oommitteas were appointed, th•e first - ,� named in the case v each committee Large and well assorted stock iii Xtuas:Candy, Mixed Nuts;_Xmas to be the chairman thereof: _;;Besse-mounted Team Backbend Harness, ra oz Chocolates, t _ 2 inch layer tract; with heel chaius, $42.00 n rapes, O ages, B a Roads and_ Bridges-Messrs. Middle- G X uas Cigars ' ton,Foreyih,Chaptuap Moore.and -With 5-ring breeching. instead of back Reeeor. band,' h'I)stes in bulk or package, "$4x,60 Splendid assortment of Staple Liner- reg , Contingencies - Messrs:- Chapman. _ _ New Layer Figs, Cranberries, \ea' Table Raisins, Glazed Middleton and Moore. •B1ack_m4Dunted�Te'am Backbend Harness, $38.50 Cherries,'Almond IcinR, ;Shelled Puts etc: _ ` Bonuses 'for Wire Fences.. Drainage - xr� i 44.25 'x Matters and Saow Roads=Jles�r§. "' " 5 ring Breeching ` $ - —=Merry Christmas and Happy new Year to All -- ' Reesor. ChapmAn and Forsyth,Rellef-Messrs. Reeeor, Chapman and This is not a factory haPneddx, but Coelom made in our Forsyth. Diva shop at Markham. RICHARDSON'S GROCERY- 171Damages for $harp Worried by Dogs. -.--Ne a specialize on repairs to harness and collars. `Transportation, Power•, and Light- - T Messrs. Moore, Re" and For- T 0 "D , D, }/� 1 r or evtb. , . 111... cker n Rar' dwo a St e The reeve briefly addressed the council-and the other-members made;. - a few remarks respecting the work of Harness and Collar Manufactnrer ' 1 the council. Home Phore 3400 ' " Uommunicatiugai wera received from MA LMMHAM. CJN'T. ' w the following: Ueo. west re re-bate of _ _� Another dear 1188 gone t0 �i@ numbered With „ h t re _ •' dog tax. 3funiripal World re aubacrtp- ---• h8, We We are deeply grate r - done, Liquor Control Board re- en- the things$ t forcement of the Liquor Act and re O �� a I C� • 'Jul for the liberal patronage we have received k fines, Sick Children,s Hospital .re S e`ca S' e s + r Ina n6 rs during _ ,grant. n comrrritteerl on Dam- •.. T,n i from our many c tome g 192? The standing - ages for Sheep Worried by Dogs,re. A new year has dawned 1928 t 9811 6 Ou e a � b r y ported and recomroeoded.04y next 'aa ;r, a 1 ailh to serve you, eves better than ever during 1 ! follows; L Pitkey,' l sheep. injured .b t. hJ g ` J;.00; Boyd Burk. inspecting Pilkey's the future. `Vs, Wish you all a Happy..and . pheep 90c; L Middleton, one lamb kill. very Pro5p8roul New Year. :ed 15 00; Boyd-Burk, fospectiug above ; � -,sheep SOc. _ �ti.' _-.,,., = •-. Theatarsding committee on Relief O�'ERCOAT9 of giiaiity and style at real' luw figare. ` reported and recammended payment (1 R.FOOTWEAR EAR lines, in both hersther._aod rubber, are Agent for•McCoruiick•Deering Farm Machinery pss follow@: Sick Children's Aospitak - - and Repairs. 9• grant 10 OU. >.very template: = - The-standing committe on CoAtin We have House Slippers for every member of the family. geacies rerr,rted and recommended Our Moto We have it, can get it, or it is not made. ppay meat as foltoata H E Turner; de Shirts, Sox. Ties, Mufflers, Spats, Gloves, Handkerchiefs IFvering ballot boxes,.papers etc 13 85; Pr�'+s��\� _. make excellent gifts. - PICKERING $Dale Telephone Co. .rent of phone • • 10 00; Municipal World, suppli a19 883 Ask for profit--sharing twupobs. "• S. � - � f - yr ToroatQ Stamp aad Stencil' Works, - r _ _!pr dog tags, 23 40; Thos• Gregg, attdiv T r ditto asclerk4t as a00; eymeutto iliff 4,00; eR O's - BRADL- �UNVERSAL1 tMOTORS of the township for services of ttbem• selves. clerks constables and. tooter• -- = Ci' �' M = N ~ as follows 1 F G Harris 12 06,'2 VL' REST HILL + J Clark 13 50, 3 E l3• Sleep 12 ufa , 4 Q j (' i Toy ns, 12 ay a G T Dec id@a�n 13 d 0 R Q •}•� • TAIrt A1,D `j+�� T oJAL*JLd&► �- Mowbray tL oo W C Bayles 9.80. Complete LtBI'1Lil'3t'•C�I�S �r7 xt 8 H E Turney 13.50, 0 W G Scou 12(H) - k -10 rhos OreRg 13&% it W J Monk• n n� SOLID OAK rI� - hause 13 i0 inl spas World. 7 suhs �?L/i $104, +$125 CASKET FliNEI�AL ' 1 �t , -7 Oat D R Bc+ton, on aact cf eat 125 00. c / /'''��^� �r J Slurkar, ptq.fin state.rneat, balh,te I-s /ri ! T (� Ar '`r ��./ /�i. �./\./• _ Jj �j P A •_ � 1� a and stationery 139 50;,Poli,•e Trustees, A TTHEWS' v Vickerins, net of hail for* police court If YO want a aar&nteed+a lair job St a reasonable In 1937 75 00; F fiaro; nal,of dog tax — 219 Vanprth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 330 y g . rebate 1.00; pe„West,ditty 2 UO;Qot price., 'School Trn-fees' and a,rtepayore' As- Our Funerals to6iride: Embalming.- Hearse, CaslEet, Outside Case, irs on-all a sociatton20tk Electric Fizture�,'Chairs, Our. Peteoaal Service. Funeral complete. Experienced Mechanics. ar ° :- - ' 'Rena' on.a makes. The standing committee on Road+ Nu Extras. - r land Bridges reported and reromeaded. Phone Br bu o 5Z 31' payment" folluwa:L Puckrio.haul- _ Vleit'our e-dtabli:iliineri.t and prose the truth of theca statements _ • `..: i -._ _ for yourietves. shoe gray.clean pit cone,1 and 17845: k�-:. These rices stanJ good within a clsdlae of. 14 sailer from Toronto. �r Winter Bras, haul Blake andhaul cons p RE1SEMBER: Clip this ad. sur reference. 31tf .. : � 1 and 2208 10; U Blake haul gran erne ..,_ . ' 1 end 2 54 83: W Fowlie, ditto M 35. — . R Hedge. ditto.4000: 0 Stephenson, + • Be 95; Male,ditto7,50: F Crawford, - ; ditto70.96: H Boyea, ditto 3930; E F 4-V o + - Brvaot.ditto 71 36;J J Bryant,ditto -SPECIAL SIX 102 90: J Pon ers,ditto 20 Otl0(;-.C Barrett - hnul grav het.10 11 con 2 an-i bet 11-.13 . - ' $115 •s r ^ , outh of highway til 50; H Mi"*r,ditto - .5o.50: W Todd, gran ft' r. i , r, 2 32 A0: r J� ���� .• `*• v -F Sarcis<y, haul gran con 2 I.4#.i: ltny _ _ _ a •, � � �"� �� Ward, dynarolte fu-w and c..p; 5-r 00 also sal Dec 13 to Jar 9 120(r- S F.arn -dale, hKul Rr+,v con 0 12 54; C lairh.rd i• \� 1 I. _ _ son, ditto 125); V Parkin, h.iul arnv t >,�, ° ' �•"'• .=1/ �\ ML A i►nd pray for be 4 5 can d YA 35; L Uay, � isaul 0(mv cone 7 8 58 01); K 9:criier' j r i 1 ' yiitto 8.1.25; d'A E Jones, . - alto- 0'i w: C i � \ ' • ditto 9f1.2o; B titi Jnne�: dit.t• V ' .1+utee. _ - • .jmdn t 4 2 W Harhrone6 wri and CIP& p g haul gt av ..There me. �s a di �erenc� e t l Whitby to pap half 4- fih }? Sad z+* a iiere ler, ditto•25.00; L DHy, ditto 37 0; E Jones, ditto 47 75; C lot;ae: di�to _ _ . - in ' bread! -48.25; B W Jones, ditto 5:: 385:_1,.1 .nes,. Pure Amo 'clean it and haul gt av npp, •)o:83.2 50; "T7it,tmeetesi (pnf 7 - - p for gimpy bow" You'll sayso;when • ou try J J hard. ditto 2500; ;\ K-4t y.shiy rear Mosoe- R Q d t 0 ' t : clean pit 2 50. 8 Farndale, dra¢e t l con 9 185;J J Ward, drag con 9'2 50: s A 0 Di+imond,Glenn ditch fill hole opp TWO hands are better than one. lot 22 coo 4 12?$: '4 Hickey, b;aul grav :-FADA sets are two dial con 2 3'2 50. J 1).-r;M4c8. gr'- fret 16 17 con 218 50; A(",Ark, haul vrxv r line - doubles the number of stations. . .. . .28.00: stork U'roy, ditto 46 75: D 8 - - Pomtq, Arawford, baul gray "r line49,00; L Refines reception. Test it A= ,, ragge.ditto 28 50; O .Pascoe, ditto - our dealer's- Or'` your borne. . .__. 3 .00 L Squires..haul grafi asd grays '�istetl � tone . . . Clear. . .Clean ; It's made just as mother made it herself _- ' gine 61.1E;•W Bell, haul and shov grav - . r {fi the._iaKs.O# IOti ego, with just the ' abet 2.3 coo 5 70.40;T HFi at,ditto 47 50; ,ring�il�...rC.lOIIant..:F — amount of potato flour'added to the est. Mrs J O'Connor,gray con 5$5 00:Ohas A�A lOOtt3Cs O I34IISCs . . .stlperle• ,.sour, to give it that never-to-be-forgotteai' Barley,drag n t 1 1,35: also ditto 1.35:55,50: Clare V� ►R FADA Quality -:-'FLAVOR 1 A Milne, haul gray con"1 '- Baledon,haul grav drag con 1 25.75 J Mitchell, haul gray Con 12.3 50; H Allen ditto 9,00;W Hanson.haul gray con 116,26;1 White. haul gray and - - r e thin loaf "drew con 1 54.40;F Sullivan, baul grav ,� ce ag e t You'll fainly enjoy •a: ;. .Con 1 and r 143.76; W McDonald, ditto • • F 11 zclatht Co ty' 07 ROBT �49,8b: G Bennett, dins 48.75;C N R. _ '• ~��f ;Vlotber mmttm! 'Psodpct Sold by;i -Co, gravel con 1 and r 1;55.90; L Puck• - :_ rio, grad and grav r 1 and con 1 IO2,80; , _ -R Fouad. haat gray con 1 scraping -- .' :Agent- y. "` _ 4�IES R AR C _ _. _ - - raVol on beach 30.25; H Bradshaw, g ICH DSON, GRO IIs 'r +. ditto 41.50: W Linton,-ditto 45.00; EZi J Pickering', Ont. Pascoe, ditto 17 00; W G Shea,ditto 'Ot1F;�18lli�Clf if a . 83,60;C Pascoe,ditto 32,50; A J Bray• - I _ ., ling.holding scraper on beach 11,10; __ .. .. A Carruthers, drag w t 13 75; G Ant h- _ f� ..bny,hani grav w t 1 con 3 to 00; Fred + -- -: -- _--,Beare, ditto 10,00;J Burkholder, ditto r ;. _ . ..+. ..t,^! _.,,,. K_rt...•+.,w...,_^'.:: ! -..S �:> :, ., n, _._x..- _r. _..:_. ..L».,.-+,.-,: •.. = " c: 3':• r � ._•Tr.�� >. ¢ •.;.�x ..�i. ."r. + .rT. ,. ;,rte =.�.1C.. ..,�;".: ..v.;e•? ;s r':z-•'ti.. 5., �' .s w - - ss'a n a +W` :�c-+c%'s•e�.: „'. JC"'� �. .3„.• y'} 'yq' ,�'�' e'• al,-"r•*. .;,._ cr,}.wF ,S.uW".3a;�,.. :.T, ...�.�%!-�+ ss -s" � "moi ::� LIS, ti• disposed batto now gr4dually re- ;w•-" and tiouftho[6 Zffects Obldy los: Also wsauted, poultry. Hiving moved late o nety pcoyYl� - Sttt`�t=},t'e �, Dire. C. A. Overland to spending F(�� S:LT.� opYoeite Reio'r Blacksmith shop, Ed. and Mrs. Gibson are eonfl>aed a few days with relative@ in To - jam prepeuied canto s!1 repair Oheap races for.facm and country to the house sgfferiug from an at- y _ck of tin. 2 work.kins d uewil will handle all buildings. --Charles $ t; of-Markham, II bridbulildi ge with h8 her brotheYtaarH� P�alnd Waaor Suite.6hrtandnaO��8id�bo�: ,which hhIr►d seen oonitnttlj W� dorm Im�all Oto. calledonClaremont friends on Thos. Bushb - ton. neerrif new; Hitchen table. Fall- �1secureLu bile Iipsursnoe ,� � �FridaHirk aadlast.Mre. Beelb 1 of Green= to be home in Erin has after returned r Range.leaf table.HeB Kitchen g harry.Arm chair !ams on shortest notice, vi o!W kinds. �y`: -i yppy hon ht; Heater, Oil L- w. QI Ma K E Y PARKS FOR SAL14 i �. wood, visited the latter a mother, stove.2 Stove,boards, Hanging lamps. 9.19 CLAREMONT her eon, C A., sad Mrs. Overland Bracket lams Kitchen lams Set of -_ Write or phone s. :Mrs. Thos Graham, on Sand p ' p E I}, B'O' W M A 11I 3 Sunday. for week : a For sale, a black walnut Couch, scales, Toiler sere, Crockett', Dtrhea, �- > Palls and Cooking utensilei, _3 W_"l tiewly npholetered. Will be sold YPf�Q3'f!h � ' •rhea ,for,quick sale.. $, $ands. SUMOOt. REPORT@ carpets, 2 Tapestr= carppets, Stair car- •20 WHITBY, ONT. - p J pet, Stair plates,Curtain poles, Rings, Frank Allaway. of Whitby, and Cberrywood Public School. Jueior -Brackets Etc. .J QGru y^ daughter, Mrs. Bell, of Detroit, Room. Sr. II-Mary MacRae•: Dor- ! We wish to, thank all othT •Lawrie. Jr. ll-Hu h Teef Apply to the friends for theirtv spent Sunday.wLth•J. H, -gad sire. K . g W. bi. PALMER.Beal. Charlie Cal!adine.Pat Teefy, Sr. f- "„ a :patronage'and aesist, Esther Bat •, Norma,a Petty•, Phone 1903 Claregiont, Ont, Frank and Mrs. Soden have been BobF•• � - � _ epee during the past CO aed���e�attse uI r 3evSt�Y 1 cram e: " .Jr. I-Willie Mcll- year. .�e always aim rov•, 1111•-:o ifd—ey ptmer- tT --- —} - days suferia Prom a er severe �� - °- ae-and ' Cola. Norma+ F:ett. MargRiet Tzefy, Flor lag,- to rectify any r• Mr. sad Mrs. Allen Manderson ence Mitebell•, Alan Petty, Muriel error. Every Rood. and Mrs. Jones, of Whitbv, spent Torrance, ' No.- Dn roll...I7; Kverage wish for_a�l fcir a-pros- - • lltte n i•n li?enr during the were month bof . -� parous e ear. , Sundaywith James B. and Dire. New Y , Colds at'e very prePRlenE in Decerut,at� M. A. Gnitan, Teacher. +D. V AN N O N Senior ?om. - V Claes-Beatrice Claremont and'viicinity.at present Kin bi:, y Teets, Georgina(iFarland, 30 - BROUGHAM : King. reated out of en- + f T :and many are conf{ned'to their John Garland. Sr. IV-Winnifred durinstone and homes. Barnes, Annie Petty, Leslie Beare. fashoined into Time de- i�P W. M. Palmer is Offerin for Jr, IV-Harol Fenny, Vincent Teefv • g � -• - fying designs. This iswo,CiT sale rivatel a qutatitit of bolas- Sr. ITI=G'ordoa Pett" , y Marion,Fergu• � -- - p y Y the story of our mem- a. son, Allan Rittenhouse. Bertha Smith, • ---'-:hold furniture etc. See list•in ._•; ,: oriels, i[ you are in- �u Ruth$oliinger, Earl Murray another column. El TlMterested consult us to- ' David A. and -Mrs. Ptigb, of Hollinger. Llo d Petty. Jr, III--Ray - - LakeSt+ld, returned home on Mon• Pilkey.John'I eefy, Arthur Petty, At- BALE REatbTER. day' , beryt Maynard,Frank Sobol,Hazel Pet- '�. "No GreaterTribute" our many day after spending a week with ty, Ronald Jfaynard, Bill Peters• E. ....Saturday,January 14.-Auction sale Claremont relatives. L. Dennis,Teacher. of fresh cows and springers, the prop- N. W. STAFFORD, ' - Fred 'Ward shipped a carload of erty of David Scott, to be sold at gingethonR cad, (Customers cattle to the Toronto market'on Frank Mackey's farm, 11/ miles west WW y A _ Tuesday, and Wm. Redshaw. also TIME TABLE-Piokering Station Whitby Town on the hichway. See VeryI-Ia made a shipment on Saturday. - T.R. Trains gorse,EntJar m follows bills for terms. Sale at 1.30 o'clock Phone Whitby . ppy No. 10 (dell 7.88 A M. James Thompson, from Alberta sharp. Wm: Maw auctioneer: r '� anent a few days last week with 2S Lobai 12.44 p.X 1, " so Local 6.28 P.M and . Prosperous , . Win. and Mrs.Wallis. He return- g,38 A M, n Sunday train, _ 'y ed to his home in the west on LuehC �M e • Traiar going' West dos 'as lolloM. New Year Monday. No. 2A Local 9.22 A.M. i 9MY bud P e ft _ A large number of the members 27 Local 2,4.4 P.M. of the United Church held a wood •, 9 Mail 0.06 P.M. bee on Monday at James Under. Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. "� • hill's bush near Goodwood when tForegoing is according to Standard \�\ FRANK CHIDLOW .. r g - a Iarge supply,was cut up. time. _ • .. . � Walter and Mrs. Heath return • 8tf Claremont, Out, ed home last Thursday from 1�� �•� gumbo where they spent a few Lo6k The se Over ' A �err�1 �.IIOstmas days with their son. We are soy- - that Dore, Heath is said - - up with a ser cold. All these items have been and a The annual Tiu4ness meeting �soIIe over and guaranteed w w and Roll Call of the Baptiarebureb to be as represented. ��ppy -New-Year which was held last Thursday was P r ' well attended. All reports were priced to sell : - x ood and showed the church to be to al� c�� osr a eftt,,40- n a.flourishing condition. PjaST R`+� �zw On accountof a very -severe at. 1 Range, ... 60 tack of flu from which he is still 1 Fnroacette(pipeleae Call at, j nY� phone 3890 w J FINGO furnace)... - 45 QO •. Hovis* laaable o Rev• Dir, McLellan was Brear" an�feri g,take his chMrchcL services1 %uebee Cook(nearly oew) 40 00MONR2 ' on Suoday last. Mr. Went, of 1 Fu•rnacette !used for _ � . . demonstrating). :75 00 _- Ashbarn, officiated in a Very ac- I DeI.aval Cream .�' -'veptable manner. Separator.. =25 00 '�` Quite a large number from the 1 Bet nearly new general -.. .'The read ®f r - ClaremontBaptist Church attend- ur a 9le! hs, with 1!' - ed the funeral of the late Prof. p g 2 tb� p f� Health F'srmtEr, of McMaster GDiversity, sbart-'• ' 0 00. Studs ,a Bank by the on Mor-day Interment took place 1 Three.quarter Baggy, ^a �w4 i � ' in the oew cemetery on the Sing new, 80 00 Clients it Keepsrr ' stow Road. east of Birch Cliff. j Power Washer, for �.: Try a Loaf _ engine, :0 00 A very large comgrexation Rs" 8 00 L RING more-than Fifty Years of is 1 it Washer, n Bembled at the Baptist Church oo ' L !Sunday to greet their former pas 1 ccnstruc'tive banking praette the tor, Rev. J, A. Grant,. of Toronto, 2 Wringers, !pour chrnce) 200 r p+�i P 1 Haif•ton•Ford truck, ;_. . 3so 00 o 00 9taudard Bank of Canada has est+b• - : „R.��i{,J� IN ' ,' wbo preached two excellent ser. 1 Ford Touringra mono that were much appreciated. 1 Int. 9cafiler, new, X2 00 ' � ` 4 fished a loyal clientele from Coast to ,BAFX Mr Grant has a large number of ` - friends In Claremont who are al- Cuast. Our ability satisfactorily to- li n ?#qp-C%r wade leased to see him. (! v �-t The Women's Institute will `�+ H A S COOPER 111 ®Prue these clients year is and year "Y�l�x�rt .moi meet at the home of Dors. G. M. , i.• out is the foundation upon which oyr Forsyth, on the afternoon of Wed- ' CLAREMONT FaTnaers, A.t#eDtiOn �� , tireladay, Jan. 18th, at 2.30 o'clock. Agent for dekarmao's QnalityJ � cy,atinued progress inbuilt. - __ The program will consist of pa gayness, • Ask the user. "1 - Ib ppare and di+cusesions on "Keeping 1' !hwvef the agency for the Famous' flt, the Chatlenite of our Country," 'j'}fF fi;'�", N Renfrew MKchtoery, Sequalit n. ai +i- ,✓u y� Scarce, and the high �ualfty sod "Sow do we $otnetimee:I s{l a m • Acorn Range,and am pre. # to Show Regard and Feelings for P1N •. OF pared to give best terms. . Others.” Alao a demonstration Give mea call ween wanting'"same- � on Hot Supper Dishes by a nnm• - : hinR fo P . 1 k.. i.STABU5HED 1673 t these lin s Phone Pic 00? "her of members. A good attend. O. A'. SHA"E W: C. WILLSON, ante is requested. WR . Results of the Claremont Coo- . Manage►, Ackenng Branch R_R. No, 1. LOCUST'BILI.- lineation School Examinations fT~r +t •t•`" - the Fall Term, Examinations a w�,� t were held in all subjects and the �•i , -- -_ .. . . __ ._ +t�reen Riper results are busted on the average ,. Obtained. Names hre in order ofnuf- Basket Factory s'. _.. ._ ;. of Ma ,merit. Lt class honours, over 75 �Otilr many - 2nd'clava bnnours, r p14 cent(i) : All kinds of Frn•ts 74 per.'cent(ul:: 3 d claaa hon _ - - p � Customers Barrs crateii, once, 60 do` per cent(iii ; CZ•edit, $o. Farmers a s " . bra per cent (c}`- Form IV-Stella •- - , � �+ rmera'Bushel Bask tB ' -: McGullongh i, Margaret gpencely _ and Ii, Alfred Moles iii, Sam Fingold c, _ •. _ Baskets. a t. , �r - C1Ot12e8 Bab Fffkd,Barnes c, Margaret Doucette ,. • ., t>, $OOC�. banking COni1eG- _._. c. Lillian Dawsons. Form IIl- - -__.- - Alma, WR•rd i, Mary White iii: - Friend: tion is necessary toy u Pennock' Fiste iii Mildred Pugh Iii ' ' business. . your n - ennoc r� Proprietor � . . Marie 8 1 •-- ,-� -� = . ' .. .. ,,: • .� - •_ - ne Markham 1804 Doris JohnQton c, Malcolm Spence- ' Pho Ilk ley c, George. Middleton, CIRyton Parker (abs.). Farm II-Grace _ . - - Take advancagg of. our __ BE A T TY Loyal i, Doitglas Bacon i, Edgie Pegg ii, EffixGrahanjii, Eric Rus. - D knowledge of farm fin STAIN 8 FOR THE BEST ell ii, -Sac:}ie Ward ii, llne arcing by-regular consul rtce41,-Isobel Fiagold, c, Annie ernstein c, Richard Coo r c, Gordon Bor• 4•. pe —of our nearest bt 'e eland and Gordon Bowen (equal) e, Duncan Spang c, : Eileen McBrifie t. ;4k c, Leoa Wilson, Hu pang' Q�j �� � '1•EIE DorothySpencer, Harr 9 n N t;j �'r Iva Shaw (3 exams), Thelma Par. DO�f� '( r� (abs. Form I-Mildred Man, 1 f= �,p• , �: 'tell i, Mildred Pegg i, GeorgeMANK :,Brown ii, Islay Green ii, Reva _ ( ; Davis ii, Edna Selman it, Mnrial '"' : '`Established 1871 i .�' k .Dunn•iii, Percy McMahon c, Jobn ,r -, - Litter Carriers, Ray. Carriers. „ White c, John S.penceley c; Viola I! =' - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cowb =Oliver c, John I�noa c, Kenneth "t• •_I Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc White Rntb Richardson, Ralph ( ' ,,.•9Y. itwtli pay t?ou tb get my rices oa TT Holtby, falter Doucette, Joseph D 'Aer "� 0 t' �r p -•' Ward, Stanley Linton. M: J. f Whitby Br. J. H.Perry,Man' an above before haying elsewhere:' w;llter, B,. A., Principal; Ruth Phone 1402; ,� •. ".� ., ~� .."'�- ' FRAN•K J. PROIISE , Qttt`!•9ford, A=giatant. _ :�La 1 M 'T .... - - 1 m +C t' .p .:- .., ,. -., .: .,...: .._ ,. '., _: ; ,. . -aa: ;: ,...., .r •- .. "•. c, tea.: .. ;'.s;.;. - ..., - .. .d , .. .. a:o .G +w.,.... ...n,,.... -,,. •> ^t. ,• . r. :'i :•`{', rt' S:Sv'fi*•' .c" "• ..t "t'•ty ,,• ,1..• .-�'- :... X..n. �'.'•x•4-••'v� .,r`7 c° ..'' :,,:.wT., �. T!.'•+��'. •xfs�••4'•tu,- �o4Kt "5...•11 ; 5a,• - .� �+:° `•:,�n...,:x t,a. �� ' :.. rr4 . .;.o•�.ar,r'-i.'.±.•.tom'^ N,. �a, ..,. plv" ;. ' 'hktern Y" 1+�•'.: ..4 ,t. W� , , •- .� • . ' , � WOld Postman Who Stole✓� 41aiA1Q� Cause of anTWELVE LJVLDi in horse. Mr. Parke knew _a friend Ten Shillings and Peculiar Ether Freak Enables who could the Morse ? : • +'1�'.M ` a" this frirand.-Waa rushed to the. Lost enalor✓� ! ke home: � � �1: �,ry 1 I,oadetr —Geeegw A :Signal That Pas"e ; C08�lttal stations Hs TAO-1IBLD-•-IST TROUBLE-" came vigorously -to the defense of a llstetled to the call and this was : ' ! sixty-year old London 1Ryetman who. `• .' his fntoerplfietatioa of it: "Boat irk recently lout Sets job,.his pension, ria E -'LUCKY '`HUNCI�' trouble-in trouble. Water in •hold. ; state insurance and his wife because Radio Costal Stations missed an Ughits out. Battery down. Shaft a .! of his theft of tea shillings from a let- : gone." That tsar all that ,could 6e I ter. When arraigned in Marylebone r<t S.O.S. when Coastal Patrol Dont` Bl - �`' gathered early Filday morning. +4. a police magistrate released the past. "t wireleased. for std-en a 100 meter Mrs. Parke phoned the operatore'at ` man. who was a first deader, stating .," wavelength. Dile tb soine 'anexplaln- the local C:N.R. Telegraphs, and they } that he already'had been punished able freak of other waves it. remained the strange Wawa to Toronto. : t etiorta TM� man'aenoughwife-died from .•chock when she - for an annateur -a mere "listener lni' Toronto'flashed it to' the Atlantic It was said in court that the post- y'. tike you or I-to hear "cl#ckinl�''.incoasf Word came back tha were being made to locate the stricken I i learned of her husband's crime. I s 17" w _her home-made set, flet a hunch it was crap and leas its name. .,In yNr issue of Dec. rites • ,,.„ a -� - Mr. Sham+ to The Flvening Standard, • an��. ca - ... " r«- a local "fan" to read the Morse, and in ©n the appeal and a message hours -- : . save the linea o twel�'e, later read: "On ' our wry.' 'Three j 77. stat HEARD STRANGE TICKING. cruise;s in tow. Two knots. Latitude I , r who had been convicted In Mary-le. The incident almost defies belief, 23, longitude 20. Back abouts mid- ` bone police court of the theft of ten - -yet.there are many facts tto substan-j night" : shillings. It was obviously one of °} tiate it. Thursday night at 7.30 o'clock! As near as could be determined; he those cases of senile pilfering whirr 3� as Mrs. Parke satliatening to the boats.. position in theftrregoing- s y ' indicate that the pilferer should be radio she heard a ticking come from sage would be in Hamilton Ba , fi'� tib retired as worn out for positions of trust. the Yecognized it kas a She I coincidence, I nasmuchit as lthe strange only .y a "Thr man earned by thirty-six Pi ' G err. years of public service state incur- tart in the Morse code. She feared int to t her cr in the ni ht was , too that it was an S.O.S. call as she Hamilton, Ont. Y g "JUST AN IDEA" sure, a '£309 pension and two pounds had heard the same sound before and Another message picked up advised A view of one of England's super air ' es. This one carries 14 In luxury,and fiften shillings a week, e then read`next day of disaster at sea. that the B-1 was rescued by the Coast ` i Palling noon consequences re to which you -' call attention are not the ordinary This strange message was picked up,Guards G-134, G-24 and B-129. eluding most of the famous works of Punished. There is now a state iawof by her radio at 740 metres,and it per- The radio set in the Parke borne is consequences lu t the by the theft u. p +Englishmen and many nidsterpieces against drunkenness whereas the ot- ten shillings but the assumed lutea• ry stated unfit atter midnight. There an amateur production, made by Mrs.i of French paintings in the last cen- fence was formerly punished by local:tion of the Government to confiscate- ,F was'no response: Whesi Mr. Parke re-I Parke's brother. I tory, were saved because they we police courts, as against municipal his insurance. : May one ask under i. turned home about 11 o'clock be was� Lloyd's Marine Insurance thanked'on the next floor up, which was not ordiance. told of the strange call, and he, too, Mrs. Parkes and wanted'to know the; )what law'the Gotierunient has power flooded. + `. `Records at,the courts will reveal was convinced it was some•message,make of the set used. cases of drunkenne" have in.f to c it this oestrous outrage? . •omm m v PARLIAI►1ENT BASE3IENT `that c "When eminent financiers. crimin •,� -- ---- -- -- F' FLOODED. creased. That does not indicate'ti:at a company directors, e fly negligent Old London Suffers our feet ,of water, stood. in the l there Is more w reginnesa but than I fraudulent trustees, tuc meemau tar l rit. F before the new regime, but rather ars and other gPntiemauly culprits nthe, Houses a li:- a e '� ', !LiLsementisie drunkards are being checked�pane through tho dock to penal ser- - of H s of P r � that 'x ( - Abnormal Tides and Floods j went and ai much invaded the old up. Formerly, it was customary for,vitude, are their Insurances confis. j palace yard at Lambeth Palay.. X iii police courts to turn loose large mon• rated" I have never heard of such f mediaerial: wall was carried fifteen bens of tho4e arrested for intoxica•,pra,tire. "housands Driven From Home, While.Loss is Reported Very;feet into the Archbishop of Canter,-tier. Under the law now-in q,ffect this- . -,What I want•t0 knoll• Is, why after' 4 _ Heavy—Many Notable Places .Are Flooded, bury's gardens. 1 cannot he dune. Those 91Yu beconve this confiscation has been abAls ed and End Not Yet -- tlp4{. and appear 1•n public mint be and forgotten to the case of pro ol - ct pun.shed." i. ertled -classes A is stilt calmly con- __iiii p r est as Ontario Will Not ?- a �tfni edw without natt>� iiiid of t�nd : TWENTY -DROWNED /� -------^ "� p a 1,City of Liv@r�ool. ,obvious course.sil- earth iu the case London:-.-.Tile port of London auth- wave, more than a fiooQ; a torrent, Become Dry brities issued a warning that a rape-1 as the Governor, Col. Burgess, des- f or poor roan like postmen, -police con. r Kday's cribed it, came with a roar into the , Trains Her Boys and meekly Gage earners gee• tition of the devastating Thames Results of liquor Control 'i old most, flooding the ground floors of "v flood is possible .during the next few all the buildings and putting the sunk= Eminently Satisfoctory .t Object Being to Make Them "1 f them any warrant except -. �s slays The tidesFergusonGOOd C8nawill be of increasing en drill ground under twenty feet of Declares Fer thougtitte4s ueui;P at the expeusi of -� : didn Citizens � iheight until Tuesday and as sozms are water. nc.%rt too poor to appeal to the courts -forecast and flood conditions from; Instantly the bugles rang out and Atlantic City, N..d Premier 1 irgu• Liver 000l,ad�iver oscherne o=u��l'b rn declarative of las for thi.+Inflicts pp Y ��- -y son of Ontario said here that aver: drrided p e burn infamy, ahle hoot only 1n8tcts - - ii„t - -- - -- on the p, �t Christmas anows prevaft�is-firs the `°-'. �- -#n-lis mon-Chi ai fFovernmeui-crnrtro`-r•f siman ,puulpliment savage Thames valley the danger to London instead of their -famous' Tudor cos- sale of Iiquor to that prcvii a hart training o£ prospective boy migrant euvu>;b for the most brutal crime but � continues. The danger- was past for turves, stood to arms with the soldiers convinced him that th9 province to Canada. One memhe*of the C'Oun-,reduces his .Innocent depeudelats to ` the day when the ebb tide began- at In the garrison and remained for',would never return to the old condi-;cil objected that boys trained m Enk-'penury as Keil"" - 1.35 a.m. The river was a fool above hours working In t![e water. None of tions. Before the new law want.into ----- land f`r Canadian farm work had to normal. (the treasures preserved at the tower after• he said, "there -was a vpirit milk wooden cows wid harness timber' t London.-Flood deaths in the Lc;n- were damaged. �of laNlesaness deve',oiling, crimes of horses ;Reduced Express :don district caused by the sudden ris- The Tate Gallery a•asnot so.for•ttm- a serious character being directly; Councillor Iiichard�or. .aid ar !ng of the Thamea Saturday after and ate. The ground floor was flooded and traceab#e to the situation. Atter--sent to Canada caul: save13300 in five' ,mate "tltlTted abnormal time had reach 20 at,noon an irreparable loss to art was suffered full deirade'the -Government of which year? out cif wales of $Iv0 a year, Satirrd'ay. When 15,000 sketches by Turner were l was Prime btin!ster begat to rn-'and then receive Rianti of-g:09 each x° The deaths were_,listributed as fol-�mined. Several pictures of great qutre as .to the feeling of the people!from the Canadian Go:•erninent to en-�Pal'cels of 15 Pounds are,Now Iowa: value in the directory office are still Por Government control of llquor;abte them"t--, "aft up indepeatdently,"r - Cheaper to Send - r :-•• Fifteen in'the. Westminater. area..under ten feet o1 water and are proh-..sales, the election-provlttR there veer Such boys, he said, were too good fN j ('harper+ on eapraH + two In Putney, two in Hammersmith ably destroyed. ThA Turner sketches s, demand for it. • Our po2Icv is not ;o'be Dist to this-country I parcels, whose and one In Bermondse w+right !a not in PxcPg sof I6 pounds i Y• were Wit.to the nation by the artist push the sale of liquors. On the con-} The Council, however, derided to rand act ;,ver 3i. IePt in length. width tI Crowds gathered along the Victoria and arranged by John Ruskin. Re- trary, we endeavor-to restrain it !n,try the training scheme. 'and depth, were 'i•iuced on don 1. 7 : e Zmbankment at noon to see whether ce„tly one Turner drawing fetched' the form of control. - Our people i rP =— 1 The arrangemdnt under which the ex• the abnormal high tide would recur. $7.5W at auction. The destroyed col. for the mosf part are temperate. The Boot. y - � ,prase c ompantNy Alva Prot ec-tion Y work in existence by ny great,master taintng liquory under Government:&,Dent football Why..ahouldn't thoy nu(;k, p ruse and homage up c rg on # London.-Through the rushing. lection represent the greatest masa of Those who abuse t..e privilege of cb• A daily says that 4!aiians play Pi a '-down-of flood waters from the upper ',curls parcels without extra charge is ' ,.preaches combined with a high spring and i8 valued at about $7,000,000, Jpermita are'deprtved of It and those Look at the shape of ttieii country.-:.also •on,lnriecl ` tide, the Thames burst its boundaries A great collection of paintings, in who indulge In druukenaeia' are- PBPslnit Show. The--r^duneit, rates are calculated lthrntrghont London early Saturday (npcsn packages ranging from 6, pounds 1norning, exacting a serious toll of or 1".ens: to 10 itnd to 16 pounds i lives and causing immense property / . The Result Of the Death Blow _ lincluslveb' The thrFP11�Laritime Pro- lives - . . damage. 1Urgady eleven bodies lie in� - I vitires are linked 'ay one. Between -'WestminstcrcMortuary and fears are pratnt& in the :um,- province the rates ` - -ientertained that many more are trap-l r� _ ` ,ped and drowned in the heart of the - sen from 3D cents to a fight. um of 60 r: F 3 rentx, according io weight. Be>,woen ' metropolis since thousands of fam- ' °'~''' - s pntnta in adjolr:fall Drovinces, from Ikea in basetmnto had little or no 6 40 cents to a maximtiV of so cents, warning of peril. The words flooded F: I and betnen mare diRta4ttly separated section is the crowded area between provinces (hA -rate Is from SO. cents Grosvenor road from Lambesh coot- fi x ,k "� +v a maximum .4)(Sl.56 for the great- i+" bridge to Vauxhall 'bridge, and here w t - _ - est diatattc e. h bite antler t B ni d r - C:oorls- rvl every house is flooded. Among fisc g , f , ,� �., - 't `' ' w h` h re ulatfoas will. 's known tragedies is. that of the four h : , s ,, 1 tiyn and',a hie t e >; Harding sisters who wefe drowned ;'i �-. �' ! recur not rtes, live aply. are u mal birds,ey bonds. utnwl; « . venor read. The power stations for . « iced Roods, and liquid oils and greases chile sales in abasement est Gros- the Piccadilly tube and several other r '' n 1� i unlr+.se• packfd in 9nfticient absorbent c underground lines are flooded and .W. material w tulip absorb the contents travel is slow and difficult Notable $ shotild the container bi broken. A 4 laces inundated include Woolwich o- t a. package will not be accepted whore Arsenal,.the Tate--Gallery,=Lots.RvarL_ Q� length an gtrEh combined exceed a1z i.. - • ••ip'ower Station, both Houses of Par- a t The C 1 Crises in Britain loo•Hospital,St. Thomhs Hospital,and 4 .. -:'Blackwall Tunnel-tinder the Thames. ;3iay s �c.; l.on I'pn imes (Ind.): Fully a n' ria of Lambeth the water is four >` ? '. F ,, twepfth or the 'people of Great Britain d! yl Pa ''tact deep and a raging torrent The " yN are aiirpctly dependent on coal mtn- city engineer states there is a likeli-' i Ing for their Itral'.hoad. The severe 'hood of another' high tide during ! and cont`lnued depress!on of an Indus the afternoon. It is feared the loss of - s ry hold large,a place to the na- life may be -higher h. !tional�Pconomy ii a matter of deep when hundreds of basement dwellings -� `� ;'" w "concern to Ahe whole country. But - now niieapproac a e Tnptied. An-'• r° tb�s concern is.,belittled and may be outer danger lies in the-possibility of k t : a thtvaried it it is made the sport of +1` the subsidence of the''fgtmdations of party iutere#ts 'and the, Divot of party - buildings in this at es::Semral houses r >: anoeti'vges{r - are reported to have collapsed up the _ river as far as Putney. i y 'it.'s entirely proper to give our mar- At noon the death toll was estimat- ed at twenty. The Thames is rising derers plenty of rope, provided the fast and the police are moving people , i rope is pruporiy appdiedr-Arkansas Westminster area. ,t Gaaette. : -ant.wholesale in the .. •'�� - -: - TOWER 'MOAT FLOODED. .. .- - r� For the first time in living memory Speakin6 of clean journalism, lust the nttcie first moat of livingower 'of THE BOW OF THE CtJTTER'P;#Ut_>31NGr became Warts is current .doesn't aa) r the „ A view of the unfortunat�Eutter that sank the 8-4,near Cabe Cod,sues. g tea damage done in-the accident. that it must be shocking. jonc.on contains water. A great i , .,yY .......•s. .. ;'�.`�!,-.n.. ,., S-. .,. .avr .:;j,A-.Y. ,.. .. ,: .._x -...: .. !Ya lr'' .+M 'i5�xrL�,.h,�Z'.:r.--dry a••+t`Y...t�y..1^'',�, ...4;.'�-..ryF-+w..-. '9,:�•:s.�w.m,c:ei.'. :'4 ,�..z;":G`':r.:A.',.•,�C”<:„-''F .y.?..a,...�yS--vim' .' ^,..hs »,.�'. s Z S-"ti,u'�M,ns 3;ti.^-`.,r,. ..:,�'�a•�.4- -t:-+( .'y1s.'., -'\!h .&�3.�. `•,n.i-,rr. ..s',-,i 'd'at."wt. a.:-J• '4"a' r ,�'„�, ,,Y,�"�4,ri � ••�b ,,.'i.n' + JU IM ptuZ 1�� Z ni r'�t s` OP PALE ? _ If YourDaughter Shows Signe Needed. - Anaemia is simply a Hack of blood. a« ,t "' O Od lte' if n y It is one of the motFt comraeyand at '�°� l` � Aye v •. ,the st►me time most dangerous trou• blew from wbtch growing girls suffer. = The Oresige Pekoe 51�,•It to cgmmon because the blood so of- � _ '-,ten becomes 3arpoverfe;hed .during' de " - e� ` !'Yelopment, when girls often overwork ? _-- and overstudy. It is dangerous.be s k is d In C1ttQlt, �,�BJtit ff1LU1ltt7tit17t �'t •M-=•• £may ro. ' 'cause of the stealthiness of its ap- proach and because of its tendency tq grow steadily worse. Every growing a. Mother-"No, dear, I gars you a • k4 `girl should occasionally take a tonic r good Classified Advertiisements '�, _ ' - - .to ward off this insidious trouble. It ' " g big piece of cake, and that's ,� " ` enough." Daphne-"Oh, but, Mummle, �j Avi�ss io,00. AUTOIATIC INCUR Is because of their powerful action in ,l 17 2OR now direc . f o,a the too er L Wil.lrl� one good big deed deserves another." t ou. tuns a 1tice its c� r r�' *r' blood t tos li v made a world. wide reputation. The case of Miss * s - AA L_��_M 1?:N-STSADY PRO R oy a ABL Omyloymeat. r*eeicly �t .Claire Sullivan,'PJxcber Creek, Alta., i �" i 4 F ¢ a selling otrr u iversallY y�,�own, 11tct��s ^ amply proves the value of this mad'- l _ .,r tN�bss�ttaYrt ttassTand iPiantd. .:. . clue. Miss Sullivan sa•s: Burins my -- -" and900 school days I suffered a'great deal • I in it for You. 111ustlated up. 0- school >a PUTTJNG ON A,SHOW FOR L1NDERBURGH inuts equip ant. R Sa ales oo-o �k from .thin and watery blood. ] was t � BMOAvns One of Mexico's famous bull fighters putting on a show" to explain the oiE.g�M0�7.MAT- •• '°� continually weak And tired; my apps flue,points to Aiuerica's leading airman. NESS --and Lite was,poor, my sleep unrefreshing --and I was troubled with backaches. T---- i- -- _ To make matters worse I was attack- DOMINION TO BUILD �.Canadian Homes and Noss TO WOMENa ed with acute appendicitis and- the =•. operation left ate to a very weakened MODERN DESTROYERS i • HES�17er�`1.25 My g Impress Bald_ wuz �. . t- MIDULt-AGE- state. M mother, learning of the 5 value of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, had Ottawa--Canada fnte-ids to build� r 1Ni� FW DAWVT7a6i/0lUr0k MOM - m. a take them, and atter using their two-moJe,n destroyers to replaee the English Residents are Urged to Tor some time I can say the rsuptt was two now in cornniission_. Patriot and l Keep Ugliness from s•Wilson's ri a simply wonderful, as they com leteIy i Patricia. In the meanime arrange-; Roads , Cliffs@ to Women P8aJ4ing restored my health, and: now when op-;menta.have been made with the Brit-'l por•tunity occurs I always recommend,'Ish Admire ty or'tbe to porary "loan"I London-Premier Stanley Balh•in /+L���w l STANDARD tl1>r0111�i1 til9 P me of Life , ..' r these pills to weak, pale stets suffer- - lin formally opening the new Kings. ASTH y' -a- +• - % of two destroyers, "Torr;' and "Toren- ing as 1 did." ton by-pass road recently, said be. J REMEDY ��-.,. ." Tenders for the new boats Hamilton, Ontario.- Z vetakcn' You can "t the pills from your which twill .probably be built in En l struck during' his recent visit to. Can- several bottles of Lydis E. em's p y g' For 68 yepre Dr. Guild's Green , druggist; or by`mail at 50 cents a box land will be called for as soon as ads by the beauty of the homes and. Mountain Asthma Com Vegetable Cotr. y�. Compound has suc- , from The Dr. Williams' Medlelue Co., , gardens of the people of all classes cesefully and quickly relieved the �;� potrad and I c�r- distreaeing Paroxysms of Asthma Brockville, Ont. p7�7g rat C'anadianent �ns he mavego out along the roads on which he had been Twcv elzes $1:50 and a6c, also cigar- t speak Los \ave".will not ...,—Noise •. `T of commission immediately. England, ! SIn �Ira Baldwin declaredking of the I B ea (box of 2eC e0c); at your dr htS�L of it rp _ was nothing that visitors from over-j with treatise on causes and trgrt Mont w ® Char 9 lst.o sent direct N+ellse AnnoXRZF7 TRIAL box- of 8 c! arettes .Life and s ` GIVE CONFIDENCE seas ca -more to see than. the ; o! Asthma; etc•, sent on requeeat. .,, & -d0 0 d 1,.. 4 had Ito e w eft$to ,Dass and "Pesky" Moises Said l counti:y villages and country lanes, I J. H, GUILD Co., `' i was 7�P7►etll;� to Cost Londcn $1,000,- He advocated their development and Dept, 22, Rupert Vt., U.S.A. a.' and lift, andthq - --. TO YOUNG MOTHERS ains in 1n back ➢ +.r= deprecated any "ugly surroundings" Disir. for Can„ LYman'e Ltd. P " Q0 Week 844 St. Paul Si. w., Montreal. were ao b d London.---Ja.z 6'RrP.oih>=i.noises cost ! lar "hoggish- behavior on thea roads. Wth� �u I Speaking of the Kingston road, � ggoo _Britain more than £1,000,tidD- weekly, !By Always Keeping Baby's Own which be was opening, the Premier; times and thou h �tutd rio�$fes J��` says Professor II. J. Spooner, an aid; • Ori earth. I di�ti t Cafe!!I fixed 0 - authority on industrial fatigue. Tablets in the Home. I - i Sk.�•ell's: died. I way ver I m7oua„ too'''an "The origin of this great road, may i - } "I e:+timate the aggregate economic tlid not go out ve ni h. . p, A simple and safe remedy for the he traced back to those days when i After strenuous high climbing advised me to o q toss in this country due to Impair. tCommon Ills of babyhood and child. we were most anxious about unem- , and jumping, a rub down with � a meat, of working capacity owing toI� Pinkham's Vegetable on � *y noise at more than £1,0��0,000 �3 'hood should be kept 1n every home Ployment, shortly atter the conclusion, Minard'a presents stfifneea, !! I did. I am a arr}s r's��an ah aeVEII days:," the professor. told the where there is either a baby � or a of the Great W'ar. The Government ; � I ways worked ha111gtjj lately young child. Often It Is necessary to of the day felt great anxiety on the was in bed for t riac�ri#�is i bs ��' Society of Women's lluslrisaA, add• j ; Ing "The loss due to illness and pre- give the little one something to break subjeM, and they set up Large schemes , to feel lilts s newt alter a up a cold, allay fever, correct sour of road work. ® first bottle and mend it G:atute death cannot be estimated." eat ancteaa also stomach and banish the irritability "New roads such as these wtti do gr LydiaLnJdla E. P Profe%gor' Spooner referred to jazz hams Livtr �'iIle. I am Banda in the restaurants, than accompanies the cutting of teeth, for Lindon what Is of the grflatest "M OF 1@A1gt �• _ quoting this !l1R181��11 ll�Alf answer lettere from woanan fa EXperlen<ed mothers . always keep importance. They will bring s.oag epigram: "Take the din out of dinner shoat your mediaintss, as I carlao f ' Baby's Own Tablets In the home-as a these great arteries a wealth of real a ak too highly "- and put the rest in ear toren] g j y of them. 6Trp� . "Many-per4vns Appear to enjoy this !safeguard against the troubles that country if we make these roads MMA W At, dTl Wllaca 8!x'ee terrible dIB•in the restaurants and seize their little ones so suddenly,and what theme may be, the roads of our Hamilton, Ontario. the young mother can feel reasonably ;dreams, we shall incur the gratitude : Sold by druggists ev elsewheee'to such an extent that one ����• C safe with a boa of these Tablets at 'not only of our own fellow country- establishment here pays £16,000 an- nosily for its jazz band,' said -the Baby's and ready for emergencies. men, but of visitors from overs•eaa --- -•--_.,,w, r noise expert. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but There is nothing that tbS visitors thorough laxative that act without from,over",as care more to see, no- It Is pure fallacy-to think that If 'griping and they are absolutely guar thing that touches them more than people become so accustomed to noise that they no longer notice it, the our country villages and our country �- anteed tree from opiates or her i nerve force suffering In any case, the harmful dealers orebyare mail sold at 26 'lanae They like to look on Ragland K # ter as a sanctuary and a shrino. We professor averred In his talk favoring k 4' A public health noise abatement act. 'cents a boa from The Tic• Williams' are matting a new start• with these Demainis.4 Medicine Co.; Brockville• Ont. 'roads. Local authorities to-day a� Six W'o r. haw longe 1t will be before l Ab ve far-reaching pourers, We can Ntlivver %Ill be classed as an abgo_!BRrMH "HENRY FORD" regulate advertising, we'can go In for hate word, TO MAKE WORLD TOUR town planning. and there-has been re � a � _,. building legitnesion on the control of kk?. yup $,� London-William Richard hlorrls, r "Henry Ford of England," left re- Roads around London for toot�k'. �•���Q/ -�+- cently on a world tour, Including the'many years past. have consisted of s " United States, Canada, Australia and mean-looking housea and `dingy fore- New ore New Zealand, He has with him one courts. Let us try, it we can, to have of his own cars, ,which he proposes to 'along these roads houlsee with „� drive himself !a. New Zealand and detie. Nothing struck me so much ar 40 Australra, with a view to gathering during my recent visit to Canada• • ( e first-hand experience of conditions right through the cities of the west. . under which they are run In the Brit- as io see beautiful little houses and a Sr lob doratnions. gardens, not of rich people. but be• �� � 0" 1longiag to people of all classes right _ The King.of Paln-Mrnard's Llniment,up'to the road, carefully tended and ' e¢ ?O looked after. ' It made It a pleasure YAt '-a Scientists who are ed> htn$- tor'to drive out Into the country from any lost civilisations should visitsome of O of those western titles. , our traffic centers.-Brooklyn Eagle. i "It is supposed to be an advantage � a ' i— to a doctor to have a good bedside • F'' manna a•is5 o odne s all our r I t Kr' a � w �;• ti 3�i people had good roadside raanaera, ��� •h „� I ,.• , to star to-day to faculcate ., Let tie try t .. It both 1n people who use the road_ 10 _ - -- "• and in people who live along them. lima - - There ought to be an unwritten code y , - �.urHe that the defiling of any'of these great PNIWPS enPain roads by ugly esrrouadfaga, by hog- s siab- behaYior F se Ef—or a 111tag litter upon them, ti ® should belo b4r any i man from enter- Ing lttioabMe - ag i y dkAt club or any decent due to Acido ST omes home circle," �.. '�H`' nN l Minard's Liniment for rheumatism. a The whole world knows As iii Hasan -- off - P active amid • oto otiscs-N.uscw • _ •-, - - - its ,_. ' - ' Not So intimate. - ,pain. But just as im octant -to know that there is only offal` u p �. Jack-"I hear Bill has a habit of �:'.'eenui Aspirin. h name Bayer is On every tablet, and ob to talking to himself when he's atone." x. a name yer appears, it's genuine; and if 9 dban'tr What many people call indigestion less alkali in water will neutralize In- Ivory Jiat-"I'm aura I don't know:' - it-is not i Headaches are dispelled by BpiriA. 5o STC colds, and often, means excess acid in the strntly many times as mucjt acid, and Jack-"Why, i•thought you two. file pain that goes with them;.even neuralgia neuritis and rhC ma-, stomach. The stomach nerves have the were intimate friends." ' ' ' • •symptoms:disappear at once. You ""tism proaApEly. relieved. Get Aspirin---at. say drtag�tore—ttri�.:.- Jim-"Yes, but .I was never with -been ovgr-stimulated, and food sours.. will never use crude methods' when, _-,QrOYCA directions. ` - The corrective,is an alkali, which nen- once yon learn the efficiency of this. him '-when he was alone-"--Good Iralizes acids instantly. And the best Go get a small bottle to try., Hardware. • • • . , ? RPh s�aa>ria renribe Asp alkali, known to medical science b Be sure to get the genttine Phillips' It's not ranch good having "Wel- . P ]fir rr ; Phillipe' Milk of Magnesia. It has re- Milk of Mag iesia prescribed by physt- g - noes NOT affect WiC heart anained the standard with.physiciaaa come' on the door mat ii you haven't clans,for b0 years In correcttug ekcess got it in pour face. : In the 50 pears since its invention.' acids. Each bottle contains full diree• "ASPIAin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) tadiemns slayer K=14".2" aelYe�a><s � w' b well haowa lost �pizla mRa.s Bayer mannfartnte, to assaft the pablia�We�. One spoonful of this harmless, fasts- -any drugstore. _ ISSUE No. 2--' boss, Me'tbtets will be stamped wtm their "Bay"poU=' mak• �. 0 's r L w — ,... .. ... _ .. .: .- :. ....: ...: .:. ..... '. ., .. ..:af..:_. � ^est "-T'a'i e•.C"S.. -,., .t.. -. ..._.B_..H. ._ �,. ... .: .. - '--!.:` '._.:a.:.: ,,. '-.. . ... ♦.ti: °.. t ¢Y^ c]•re '+Mi• -!� �;,-y.,, 'ri•..,.. yt5'+'w"'.:1 �r5 a.:... `.� ,,�.-.- r,g- �,. :r "1, ,:a µ.. is' -. : `,•s=-`';n .s,'o:S-.r. 'rtry''-�,..G�c, •* :a:•d+,e� � "M,yar�t ....y: ••�5.-',. "c"k;,� ';-:...'kr�' .°l'x�'G .""•t� ti'A��f'r�9M 4Gd-ffd ooarand Mr . tars. I. of to ng,aa%On 'P'etiaesdul,palema��F� Jd1 lUde Y - � V 4 W V i 1 J1 1 V F - - vi.•itt+d Ms,said bars. 8taffurd, of seeing, a daugi9tsr. t z 1dre,. Gtwrav C•aowao and child atie'rietting at thea hPase of her �Pt,ittslr y. cru t a in Turo. to. -Ds. H. T. Ptllaiae, R6ddent Dent- tween 6 and ticlock` o of the �` int. Office Dues Baisdon's hardware driven � 8. P. "s .- '' y • - N,estinald 'Borker, of Minns 7?eR Ray busses, y - _ - 20 r cent off :,,.... erose. Oflfee hours, 8 to 8 daily and Griner, 67 Breadalbane St.,Toxon- ` e►polie, Minn., spent the Christmas evenings by appipintm t.'s - - a ` " rents h e. to, mat with an acddeot about 2 _. holiday with�hls _qz _ -R A. And . Douglas and -t^,o,ulag I Or.F. lit.Luke.Opto- east; -of the•village, which- re' bar rIt98 -if So Otead 'Suite and Overcoats. „ - meteriet, 107 'Yoogo S cans mi ht have resulted ver serioae p _ ]s[ne. F. uglas and little son, of �•+ y �p ms be consulted about_ dor eyes ly. The driver claims that an ri e f 0@a hilt IIO>� Ci1811t `.Tovmw spent Friday with the your, a glasses at A. H. Alliu s druit approaching car with , glaring - , y -� 1%I' I[iseps Bunting. s_ e, Whitby, Tuesday,January ligbts and keeping the centre of 8UIT8 a .--Motor traffic wai very:heavy - ' * d OVERCOATS - i des Sunday last. The ezctiedingiy the 24th. the road, !Dere him off the paye- er a critical illness from went. After going about 875 feet t solid weather induced many to '" jig._ptioe Jan. Price fig• price Jan. price M , 1wke-the Dating. pnen-mOnie. Herman Pascoe--left with out wheel-oft-tbepsvement� #$:9A- 86.00 .-Kies Gladys Robertson and the Oshawa Hospital on Wednes- the bas turned over on tti side - 45.00 86.00' ` •' y Thos. S lass, day night, and will spend several with its 25 passengers. Fortunate• -of Toronto.spent `•• #0.00 - 82.00 9 Q over Sundaywith J. G. and Mrs, weeks convalescing at the h6me of ly ad one was injured,-sad -aha _ his parents. only damage sustained by the bus .40.Ob S`L OSI x 85.00. 3 28..00 .St►xter sad family. -Some complaints• have been was a broken pane of glees. After � - -Colds are very preyalent thorn ,bout the country at pres- made from the northern part of being hauled. oo to the road by a SO.Of ,. _.. 24.D0 50.00 . . 24.00 out, doe to some extent to the un- the township that the north is not wrecking truck it rias able. to re- fairly represented on the coanoil- acro to the city under its own - seasonable weather. board. We think that if those power. All garments are strictly tailored to your. measure with the -They annual meeting of St• who complain would look into the same-care and discrimination that'has always a Andrews United Church will be matter careful! the will find oda evetoin nett y y 8R000HAN. - stamped a Semi Read garment as the ": to-the achODl-realm, t a roof o!- presentative-tha- statmfrom ther4th-•eo see- in 6u- schoir is helpliimr the..much church 2 11C Q the Mae-ter tailor._ -S. J. Collacutt is putting on a new coat of pitch on h sl.on, which is in the centre of the here. Come m and look Oder our samples and ou will-'bb s, his garage at the corner o!Kling P y - nail Church streets. township so far as voting strength Fred Holtby is the newly elected astonished at these.ma?Vel0II8 values., is coa;cerned, and than two rdpre trustee for the Brougfiam School Robert S. Phillipe, of Moose d for 1928. Jaw, and formerly of. Bron ham, sentatives from the Borth an two from the south, which makes The goodly number who, attended •' « ¢d id a brief visit with H.and Mrs. e representation as fair as pot the Young People's meeting held at Fred T. Bunting, - Pickeringflop on.Wednesday, sills. For ears therfl have been the home 'of John and M1s. Miller ;. -Mrs. W.J. Miller had the mit- on Monday evening were well repaid Established 1857. , fortune ds lash week to scald oar from the north and only one o" from the south, which was not a for going,as Rev. Mr. Ferguson gave one of bar feet very badly and is a very interesting lecture along the - �.t oxapelled to lay Dff dar for some fair representation. cry T line of missionary work by our church. lime, -Andrew Forsyth, formerly of The lecture was illustrated by lantern -Motorists have until the end Pickering, bat who bee been a " of Januar to rocgrs their 1928 resident of.,8intalnts. Seek., for' slides. y p over twenty years, has retired The annual meeting of the Citizens "license plates. After that date from active municipal life, after League took place on Monday even- f the law will deal with the.pro p ing when the following•officers were filling the mayor's chair for the erastinstors. elected for 1928: Pres.-John Fuller; past-six years. At the tenntn- -Subscribers to THE NEWS can - Vice-Pres.-Albert Gray; .Secretary- aabecribe to the Toronto dailies ation of t ie final meeting of last W. A. Knox; Treasurer-Fred Cassie: '� I year s konr3Ci1, Mr. Forsyth eater- Executive Committee-A. Gray, E. E. - - and leading weeklies by clubbing rained`,rile t3lembere of the council a ' with aa, Renew promptly so as �Annis, W. A. Knox, T. C. Brown; F. laot to mise any numbers. of 192�' to a turkey dinner at the Cassie; J. Fuller,. R. D. Miller, R. :. -F. C, and Mrs, _Machin and 9aakeitchewai Honae,et which a Feasby and L.Matthews. Robt.Feasby daughter, Marylin. of Montreal, number of invited guests were was-Appointed Fire Chief. present. During the course of To- ...and M. and Mra. Grierson! o!To- the banquet Nr. Forsyth was an p CARD OF THANKS "uouto; visited the formers par- made the recipient of a beautiful i ante, Hugh and Mrs. Machin, on Sunday. leather case Contaibing a Parker _ -A cue® of scarlet fever has fountain pen and pencil, aecom - Mr. and Mrs. O. Pascoe and fam- iarokeo not in the village, It is of panted by an appropriate addrese, ily wish to thank their many friends a mild type and is ie expected that as a merit of appreciation of.the for their beautiful floral offerings and _. "z "lldaere wiD be no serious outbreak, valuable service rendered the town kindness shown to their son Herman, y as it will likely be kept under by Mr. Forsyth, daring the time during his severe illness, while in the _ ntrol. he was in municipal life. Oshawa Hospital. _ .: -Walter Stevenson, of Kinsale, -The Travelogue given it fit. ---deft In our office--on Monday last Paul's United Church last Friday Now 1dvM,tts+�aw:s, --�E WISH OUR MA evening was a great success. Rev, ' - several apples of the Ontario vert � , !sty, of the 1916 crop, which are as Lou A. Buckley. B. A., Secretary :. A _ rsah now u the were when they House Division of the Y. M.C. A. OR SALE-silvered B Hat cornet. � i�'+ ���'�' �wasre !eked. y for Canada, told the story and FApp1y to Fred Marley,clsremont,Ont. 19 _:.'�;Ut�TOI: ? AND -Te Sacrament of ala® Lord's threw upon the screen scores OR BAtE-Collie pupa, Rand heel- ! S beautiful pictures of "The World Ven, C.Banker,Claremont. Phone Clare �+ " Aupper will be administered in fit. p held at Hai- Andrew's Z*oa. 19-m NOa7 ;Andrew's Church on Sunday next Youth Conference,•• ` orcin service, and re• aingfors. Finland, 1927. Fifteen O RENT-On cons 2. Pickering, a A ;k Tat them g e0. P paratory' services will be held this hundred mea and boys, from forty 4-roomed cottage. Apply to Thos. Watson. } six different nations, met at Bel- -On R. 2.Pickering. a+tr ail-On Thursday a ing D. o! y T OBT-On 8rd or 4th of Januarys 2 - �� r�* -On Tbareda evening last eigfare to discover the thought of L �„ _ .uappy - Doth concerning the great issues ulephotx blacks Finder please Wave at the 'Rev. F. C. Harper, , , NE WS otfw-e, R,S.Smith.Miarkham. 19-20 rg ]Preston, formerly pastor of St:. that are tensing friction among Andrew's Church, Pickering, was the peoples of the world. The GEORGE KEAY-Licensed auction- inducted sato the pastorate o!St. lantern slidep are all prepared LT eer,Altona Live stock and general sales u pa omptly atteneled to. Terme re�onabk. R. u Andrew's Presbyterian Church, from pictures taken by hla16e1f. 3 stou8viue, Pbonesten,t!9oa1a. 51 - �"' Oobonrg. HIS mane Pickering Leslie Morley and Fred T. Bunt- ro erou B _ + lag contributed two solos, to the rlft0 RZNT-Rouse to Duabarton. r friends wish him eaccoes in his Toiled "the old 'manse.•' or 10 acres with - S' delight of all. Morrie Lawson, hoaseandbaro. About a acres in rasohe"We6 iRew field of labor. p�resident of the Young People a Good eardeo lead: Apply R H.Strond.R.R 2, ' -At fit George a Church Dinm. Union, made a most efficient chair. Pickrnng to 20 Year .,.. Services at 10.80 a. m. m n. Mr. Buekl is a good rTORONTO WS"T-WASH LAUN.and 7,00 p. m. W. R. Sprouts at '� ey 1 -speaker and and made the larSe ands• DRY (Semi finish}-Let air driver eW and .both services. On Saturday, the sus esplaua our s+hour us VW JUN leave roan i 34th. at 8 80 p m., a ioiat meeting encs see the most interesting !ea• name with air S. W.l awe. barbel• shop. We will perk up and deliver 8 times a week _ of the Pickering an Danbartoa tures of Europe ss. he saw them. . rw !Parish Iftwative will be held at FARS[ FOR 8AL�OR RENT-95 _ Bt. Oeorge's. All members are re. GRZRNWOOo. ACMa of land in lot 19,ane. Pickering.lots D, of.star at both oia�s and rood butidinta and .: . quested to be present, It at all - medium fence.. .m forted to w1a or rent w ac. ' its The Greenwood Girls' Mission Cir os., tot beslth.lWaoea It,.tic�u R.t. 1s Chas. Emery. o!Toeooto, who ele held their annual meeting on gat- t•oc� - - formerly head charge of the ser- urday aftern00n, January 7th, at the G`OR 8ALE- 19 the Villagfe of Pick- home of Mia Boyer. The oSicere - enns on the aide of Christina St..• _ b' elected for this year were as fol- boon and tor. dw a stable and lot. Apps w lin town one day reoeatly. when Nelson Ledgett.Sea srvie St..Oshawa: or xm. ' r Ile called on a number of friends, lows: Hon. Pres.-May Brown; Pres. it.Hos Te.wbl'cby.Saeeotonot the atau who were; delighted to see him. -Edith Ormerod; let Vice who oG(ed tau!situ Saab t edgatt. 19-20 Mr. Ease bas now charge of as Mrs. W. A. Brown; 2nd Vice-Pres.- No have just purchased li , Emery Mies Mcwhirter; Cor. Secretary .Chester White boar fit for yo,mg some. knglicsn Mission at Dawes Road, w • RSC. See .-Miss also old Tamworth for large sows. These pegs .,r Mrs. E: H.o sow, '3'� - - r 'Toronto. with such marked-euc- Miss Jesse Beeiby; Treasurer=Mise, are costly ones. Service tee$1.00 Please at time of servue.No cow service please. FYed -deers that larger quarters have be Jessie Beelby; Treasurer, Miss Doris t_mey,lot 35.B.F•cce...Pkkering. 19-23 _ ,eome necessary to accommodate Gee Secretary Christian Stewardship - - » � OTIC$-Will an one hauls cop- the increasing attendance. y R _ i n Saturday eveaiog of next and Fllaance Comn»tteea-Messes Dor- les of the Toremto Sunday world between othy Gee and Mabel Bie; Associate the eatgaof A Ieth,l9ts,and Feb asci 1916. week, Jan. 219t,the Dramatic Club se write to Mre•F.Farmer, 252 Muth Ave.. Helpers' Sec y-Misses rs'- Gee and ' get an u item pub- Vill , , •C HAPMA "\ z _ of West United C1loreb, TOTO t0, ,. oronco 9,as she u anxious to R Mildred Mantle; Strangers Secretary lialud in one of chem, but is not sure of exact - will appear5n the Pickering Town ,Miss Hazel Bush; Sut)nly Secretary date,gad will pay for copy and any espenae._19 ,,. Hall; under .the gutlpices of the -Miss Alice Pegg; Press Secretary- ' Ladies' Aid Society of-St. And. Mies Edna Green; Pia-nista-M-rs. G. COUNTY COUNCIL ' ' re*'* Church, and present thMr Pegg' a41d Miss Doris, Gee.. Aper COUNTY OF pN•TApp R _ 7 entertaining drams, entitled "The the.business was .concluded a tasty -- THE _-��NTiY�L 'g A�E_ rst meeting of tb6 Council of act-11amily Upstairs. This drama and Is falliof I Amor joyed a s a three lunch every pleaswarit lime.s served. and howiII be of Ontarione an The fortoe ra on of 1g�the County held ++:_.. c from beginning to end t hoe The new Greenwood Church Y d 'Telephone 49W been presented a number of tinea opened on Sunday next,January 15th. ppunuaat to statute i the Council �in Toronto to lama, oadiences and Rev. Dr. Chown, of Toronto,`. will Ohsmber in the Court Houses iq_tbe '!las been enthaeh►s received preach at 2.50 p.m. and 7 p.m The Tow'p of Whitby,on Tuesday.the 24th / l wherever van. Mcill be fur• choir of St. Paula Church, Pickering, day of Jaalaary. 1928, at the hour of Y Bi two o'clock in the afternoon. cis_bed between acts. Doors open w111 have charge of the music at the t pe All accounts to be laid before the wt7:$O:-P-eiar[m iFB: lleaari� ante--�1'°°kun Couadl.4haalsL forwardtbd to the to airs Accessories Oil and United Church Choir.at the evening Clerk. pro r sdmissiow,26 center pe ly cert! ea;atlegt - --� f --- -A high class dries, entitled_ service.' On the, following 'Tuesday days before the meetlng 0f the 00M. - ;•:- evening,Jahuary 17th. a chicken sup- eilr 'Eye of Love," by Lillian 3lorti- r wfil be from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dated at Whitby, trbis 9th da ofo]lne, �BEtty�ene�e� mer, :will be promoted in the Pe y y f =Tows 8a1� by the Greenwood- After the.supper an eiccellent program January, 1988. n y Di'�a -eii Clflb this (Friday)even- will be given. The speakers will be A]a'rHOR B•CtitlatFru2v, Battery ahardl y staler tide anspitas of fit. Rev.C. W. DeMille, of Oshawa, Pres- OouatZClerk. , _ Rttl's lmdiett��' d Soeie s Thi !dent of the Conference; Rev. A. M. - - -- - - idtsnoft Las b PrseMoted several Irwin, of'Whitby. cha3fin:aan of` the TENDERS WANT=D .Repa�re ma eon �i keB - -times by tbd"Grero@= young Presbyteryi and Rev:W. E. Hansard, ' ;•people and has basso esthasiasti• B.A.; of Toronto. Choice vocal num- Tenders will be received by the us. 4fy 0aT8• r: '+�7 received where given; It i9 bers � be given by Miss Edith P. derfteed up to Feb,ibth.at noon.for k, Law, soloist of North Parkdale the building of an addition to the Both. a corned aroma in tlaree"acts and _ -: Loldse audience spell-bound Ch�•Toronto,accompanied by Miss sada A StoaRville Telephone Cog op- - _ holds bo' the entire eveainR. Do 0thy Banger, A.T.C.M.. also Mr. erstiog t00m in the Village of Clare- W. A. Dbwland, of Whitby. Miss moat. t wtsib wth y famished between Nellie a audience , of Toronto.number de- Plans and tb.at the Central rosy lessen �H A�L,� Be -��N01HIR acts by alae young people of Green- light the audience With a number of ��r Jsn,lath,at the Central Office of wood. Everyy come sad en- violin selections. Everybody come to the Coelpaay,either at 8touffville or r„ -` joy a good eveainR, 'Doors open the opening of this beautiful new Claremont, D.W. Hsisa, Secretar e at 7 9 o'clock. Program beKine Church Admission, 50 cents; chi!- y =,Pro rletor - Pickers+nim ' 19.90 R. R. 1, Gormley. Ont. p f r- at 8 00, Admission 25 cents• j dren under 12 years, 30 cents,. ------------- .,>`?rt,-s.:4. .v ...._.f....' :K". -1 , '.. .:!,::. ':..•s.'.... -.: � ,.1 'l� •.L .•h •.. .. "-� :. . ... .,x"r.rc. .... -s.+9 .,,�.,. ... .' .,,. .:;�., -- �mx . .... ... ., .•... ,7' ,• ?,.-,�,..;. "�' :�w-'' ,,' _ a- -x.• .«v -`z. 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