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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_01_20 ,/ �• WS_ VOL. XL-V, 11. . .PWKERING ONS':, F 1\T. ?0, 1928 - -- _ FRIDAY, to - ` 4 `� �so'f�siftvstRl 6sislsl. - - ,i _. � �i x=0031 R1wr GREENWOOD STOUFFVILLEGUENW MiH aad Basket The Greenwood Dramatic Club will Mr. stoneohuae OOD :percha°ts has mov- n resent their popular Plav entitled, ,.ed to Weston. R. 1P'OR8TTH. Opb.17.,.Dile+rtor Eyes of Love" in the Church on Our new Council will endeavor to a a c Aasodat+on of Ontario. Raa. F � Flida a January 27th. Ad- lay a curb on our •main street this ��"��°° /rm6er of the Amerieaa Opto�etriral Y_ fig, Hyea eaaasined by appointment. mission, 25 cents; children 16c. year. -MITIUS -A_ ssos. Clareasoac. out. Our streets are in >i very icy cot,-, ' WMITEVALs• dition and a few accidents are oc- ]IZstabtisbad 1866 p Baslet8 Ut all size's A very enjoyable evening was curring. 4 E. OSRISTIAN, BArEtc. terarid spent last Wednesday, January 11th, Our Horticultural Soc$gty organised .Solicitor,Notary Public Eu. Mooe� to at the beautiful home of Robert and for t�� year with H..0. Klink as the, a.., south Wing.CourtHwse, Whitby, 2Sly and descriptions President. - - - Mrs. Reeser, where neighbors and _' G.BROWNING. K. C.. Barris- - - members of the Baptist -Church, Stouffville defeated-, Markham in e - - A• ur,Solicitor,Notary_Public. Aanes'Blk.; at lQweet prices : Virlrrtevale,;metto say farewell Mr. hockey match on Monday evening of hracdlately west of Post OOf�fice.Dundas Street, Bar' ley- -iorie lYh t. HencePhone356, Of ccpho4e392. .. and Mrs- Diamond and Misses 1,4ar- this week.The band c n z lid Northern Ontario Building, no next morairik to-'make their home in Ing t toss well patronized,the hall -. a1I Hay'Ssre'traf presto, Toronto. After some very interest- being crowded. x4 *'•J•Beaton,. CHAS. A. WHITE,' - ing games and music. Mrs. J. H. At.the last meeting of the Council ,a IL D.F.Ross, Adelaide 2767 Kayes read a touching address ex- Dr- Ball resigned as Medical Health L. IOHARBSON & PI'OHERIJSG— Successor to late W. G. Barnes pressing the deep regret of the com-' Officer of our town Wh()at JL Barristers, Solkiton etc.. 213 z1s Cented- Phone Mark 642,0 munity at losing Mr. and -Mrs, Dia• An effort is being made by the _ arationtife Building, Corner Yor�e and Rich- mond from their midst. Airs. George farmers, between here and Loegst „ wand sta.,?oronto.F�ona brain 1390 and Main Pugh presented a lovely casserole to Hydro Dower in their �. cffiee open Wedae.day and FURNITURE Hill to in_�tal• v SaWtdry evemalla. Phone Piek. 6600 6ytt the family-as it remembrance from homes. t a — AT BOTTOM PRICES , those present. Mr, Diamond feelingly The W. M. S. of the United Church a n x d _ l MU14 thanked their friends and .a vote of elected officers for the year with Mrs. J1. ��. �, L thanks was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. W,. B. Sanders as President, The R, l?OWLIE, Dentist. Cnr. Reeser for the hospitality which Treasyrer's report for the year R oa Rd. 7 Victoria Park Ave, to. CLAREMONT, ONT, showed receipts of $524. for Hag hest reap. .... at door). Open Evening Dressers $12 n Washeta'nds brought to a close an evening to be ipa' PYsne sward 7112: 191y p' long remembered by those present. . -s $4 up. Cbiffunere, 5 drawers DUNI3ART N. DR. D..C. Smith. Dentist, Stouff• and good sized mirrors, DUNBARTON e— - pr1Ce y ' ville. Honor Graduate of _ ?. Chic& and To half price. - I t will - _ The`Rev,,A. R. Sanderson, of Pick- �3 soots Universities and the Ro CWe are sorry surgeon• Phone office 1 Reaiaea a pay you to call. y to report Gerald Clark ering, will preach in Dunbarton Unit-. F P f lot , No onu;d:aPPoiatmeats. 2e1y on the sick list. ed Church next•Sunday morning and _ Ross Burns spent's few days last in the Centennial in the - afternoon. pLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. week�j week at Cobourg. The Rev,,J. R. Fraser will-preach at JF. CIt•R7�N y B Gr+duatefo! the Royal Coleise of Dental OQ+,Og ateria ! Mrs. Jean White is visiting her night. SWXecas and University of Toronto. . OffKa a r►er Mnrdeck's Goafectro atom Whitby. ; daughter, Mrs, Mills, in the city. On Sunday next at the Community son Phone hours 20. iZ:1 to fin` Iad•'Pbone a• b z British Columbia 9hinalea lienneth ,White, of Tnro o, vis- Hall, service will be held_at 3-p.m., guy 3z " ited friends in . the community last. when the reacher will be Rev. � O � L VEIL O.SMITH, D. D. 9„ L. D.S„ No. 2 3 and 5z " week, Watkins, of Wycliffe College. The (Succeesor to Dr.J,N.Dales), Graduate of Miss Mary Anderson is, convalese- A.Y.P.A. will meet tonight (Friday) the Royal College of Dental$urQeohs aad Toren• , to University, At Claremont office over D, A. ing at her home here. We hope forat 8 o'clock, and N-.111 hz,.-,- -s their A Rood Supply of Hard and Soft _ swtt's store every Tuesday and Frida , Phone TORONTO ASPHALT a speedy recovery, guests the young people of St. An- Coal on hand. Atecra.supply Sana lair. 2 tf ROOFING James McIntosh has returned after drew s Church, Pickering. • - cf Kindling Wood, - ERBERT T, FALLAISE, L. D S., Musray'a 13 in., 32 in. and M inch having spent three years at his home The Young People's Society have D.D.S.�am- Graduate of the Royal Corless of widths, 4 in 1 Shin lee; also in Howick, Scotland made a strong start on 1928. Teh of- stove length. he Lnivoe.kq of Toronto. Metal Valle 8 and A number of our young- people fice.rs for the year are: President — 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, t l ckyrins,Ont. Y r were entertained at the home of Gor- Miss Edwards; Vite-President—Misso 6P• b a int• Ridge Roll. - e aseat. rhosPielt 3700. ^ . i don- and Mrs. Murison,'Locust•Bill, Beare; Secretary—Miss Ethel Bien- DONALD MVNRO, PICKEKING ?' ' -- ' Material, or will give price on and spent an enjoyable evening. kin; Treasurer"Harold And �stsiitstass �ss>a3l. finished job. Harry and Mrs. Tovne and family Conveners of Commtttees—Degotional; L. ��RJ1I �I"�AI m"urs 8LI2ABETH RICHARDSON— 1DI�, `'�1►i1,V who have bought a large farm just Gerald Cowan; Social, Mrs. Fraser; Building aad General 01 .Fire sad automobile insurance ot.ail kraus, :� r .�. north of Cobourg, moved thereon last Missionary, Marion White:-Literary, - Contracting. ' ='24 r=eseatias comPanfesof solid finanapil stand. week. While regretting to lose them. Glenna Gilmer. . - LUM�ER Estimates work—Interior on all Exterior. from cur community, we wish them On Monday, January 23rd, Rev, J. *=, Po8T1LL, Liceas.d Auctioneer, Prosperity in their new,home. R. Fraser will give an illustrated leo- of work—Interior and Exterior. ' ad lure on "A Trip Through the Old Alterations and repairs. �s for o.anua. or Herr aad flsrtsrlo ♦.• See the rivals and who urine Mise •• Sim ta`a`=k an"so as`ate THE MINING R,BET Land. It will give Impressions of Chimneys Built Concrete Worlt.; la. is+irae adaraN press afvaz?,p., ons Gaily&, Greenwood,Jan.'rii th. the people of England and3co a }' � Phone Pickering 6?12 ID a-B3UT01l TowigaRIPQLBBHGREEN-RIVERbefore and after the war and the re- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO , We buy and sellorasoor. , furnish quotations siYirtOs `v► aaat• Hasa, "'ri" and information on all Listed and sults the war has broughtt There �esesa ",swan *grins uii. Unlisted Mining Stocks. Wm• and Mrs. Pugh are visitingSisson will be colored pictuera of London S g I IF= o'a r'• We Will be pleased to advise what with the formers parents, O. H. arra and of some parts of England as well Mrs. Pugh. as of Scotland and Ireland. The lec- i M• MAW, LICENSED- A17,0- stocks to buy or to hold, or Nov®Scotts Shingles Q,�and Durham Mn David Annie, of Whitevale, will ture is given under the sus ccs-of pall Galvanized-Steel Shingles 1 I T1o1V;EYt for York. what stock ca sell. P� Canities, An limbs of .aim proesgr attended visit the Union Sundav School here the Young People's Societv, and a g to. Tarm.,sa+onarla. D:cas,Q ' Clients are making smonoy b3 Bird's,Felt State Shingteai _ may be on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. Members collection will be taken at-the the door s+aasgod as NEWS'Osie+ Hsu and lodepea. following our advice. in aid of the lantern fund. Mr, Fra- foo a►1e-ut ' hue paDooe.. wistby.oat. lois -and friends please note. s Our long experience in anining. ex- Some twenty-five members •of the ser has Riven this lecture elsewhere T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMO.YT tending over a period of twenty Union Sunday School attended the and it has always been received with Cali and get prices. Phone 23L2 * •Yes, years, allows us to il[fve sound advice annual Convention of the ..Baptist marked interest.- All are invited to — -- � Ji/� on the investment feature of &-mine �tevale, last Thnrsda come and enjoy■ or the speculative feature of a pros.. Church, y, t j y an interesting even- r C! _ pective mining venture. Mrs. W. A Wilson. of rieveland, ing that will leave something worth LAWS . . Ohio, and daughter. Mrs. McCormack remembering.' SULLO f V A Y, M I LLS A CO. of St. Louis K have been visits _ . em'" I Members of Standard ,y" '9 DEATH OF PROF. WADE TOOLS /1 at Mrs. Fullers and J. R. Wilson's. Stock Exchange. The Green River Ladien 'Aid. will ]tambersof the htonersal meet in the church on.Wedne Our commurdty was dee°ly shocked We are prepared to do all kinds Mining Exchange. Y �- on .Friday morn: to hear of the Office.and Board Room,Around Floor, ternoon,January 25th, at 2 9A o'clock. death-of one of our most Illustziourt of repairing of cars, also bat.MeM : Bersp, oys Shell, Atstropoiitan Building, Every member is requested to .be soProf. Wade Toole. of the Guelph ter, charging, eleetrit; , w present. ns, Prof welding an in fact ,Mail l3nf+. TORONTO. ONTARIO •A cultural College. after a very Fawcett and Mrs Wilson, of ase- brief illness. On the Saturday eve thin in con- i Phones: Adelaide 6871 and 6871 Y prey- - aeetfon R with - ` Hockey Sticks aaf3 � organ, Ont., visited last week with ious he underwent an operation for - the former's sister and brother, Mrs. a penlicitis at the Guelph General THE RURAL air work. 1 Z2be Spates. W. A. Fuller and J. B. Wilson, and Hospital, and for a time anpeared to -' a Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. Wm. Booth, be making a good recovery. but heart Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessorietp J!� splendid line HaBtelris, SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. of Whitevale, -- trouble developed from which be fail- -on hand constantly'. RLnges and AUDLEY ed to rally,-and at midnight on Thurs- Call and see our Catalo nes of V Real Estate and Imsnrance, day he passed away. Prof. Toole was Dodge and Stat'Cars. a GFenelt'al ?3ardWare, ,Farm Pro ies a S Several from here attended the a son of John and Mrs. Toole whose pert Specialty. Greenwood festivities. The Green- farm was on the fifth concession abort i � wf{S f! a Ra A fti La' ALVIN BUSRBY two miles east of Whitevale. and on JAW'S a.7 y►.iAI�J''1{►ilCi Haan]Office:213 214 Confederation wood people are to be con¢iatulated Life Building. Toronto, on their naw church. The interior which he waa born- Isis education Phone Main 1390. v i he 1 E STATION Brant Office: Bordon Building, was .mosthwn, ho s ok at the vale,Ma Markham High School and PICgERIN(lwag — ---- --—--- 'AND SERVICE -, r _— o o spoke a a open- White , ing of the, new church at Greenwood the.Ontario Agricukural College from Pickering Ontario. o nSu>_'iay is a veteran minister of which he graduated in 1911. After Z ` _ - Phone 880 . 28tf . (vv _ the Urrted Church, and he is still completing his studies he accepted the : Strang in his preaching. His quota- position of Live Stock Editor of the a , Farmers' Advocate. which he held for e -f�'LARE.�TONT - tion from Edwin Markham, that some maw-a-,circle to-keep-r --while two-scars•--He wac_then.-aromot&I to • he drew a circle to ineludea 1 rhen, the post of Managine Editor which takin*g­ _ OR AMERY ! is a he occupied until 1918, when he was- good community standard to use. Henry Blake, after three weeks' appointed Professor of Animal Hus- j3rtngs to- opr 'notice several odd illness, passed away at the home of bandry at.the O-A.C. at Guelph. Siwe ,Bigbest price prsid for his ste then he has been acknowledged as ` u pieces of furniture, ' mostly p-daughter in Toronto on Sat- g _ chairs and rockers, wherts `—CZream Atthe - drday lash it. 'his 83rd vear. Dec a of the leading live stock men in _4 on I ed emigrated from SouthamDtonshire, the Province and had few equals as where one of the pair G1a,rem0l�t Creamery England, about farty years ago, after a judge of live stock. Outside of his „!� 1 • t has herrn sola.. . he had lost his wife by death there, official duties he was prominent in Our a Give rile a trial and be convinced bringing his sir cTildren`to--end their Masonic Circles, help,, a member of pedal prises ori these fortune in the new larid. He located Waverley Lodge, &F. a A.M. and comfortable chairs will first on the farm now emend to Mr. the Large of Perfection, Scattiah _ _ M isterset on. -5.00 to 7.50. E' M D��.AJILU Ames, south of here, and from there Rites. He was i;rt eathuaiss-t're lawn tFete 1 obtered -Willow Ineved to the palsy vicinity, where bewler in;which sport he found time F Ohaire, automobile seats. =O31C�=�TQ , he has.since lived . Two sons, Urbark to indulire, . He is sorwived eO le aOa� �. w Prices 15,00 to 17.50. ;-� .on the farm here en risme was 1Ka- ,.�.� _ r, ort William. and one .bel Leary, a daughter of Joseph-and Vi►AMPOL.E'S ,- davghter, Mrs. Mienn, of Newark, N. Mrs. Leary, of Richmond Hill, for- '1P I Ve e a few Mattree• -For Pastry nae Jsu *ive him, alI being Present at mercy of Whitevale. also two sons ..TASTE EXTRACT =i ass why a tidy tom' - the I eral services. One son, Geo., John and Grant,aged 14 and 12 years OF COD j,iV�( ! - s - one while Our Royal Brand enlisted in the Great Wiar with the respectively, and one.daughter Mar- „w se,.web me:iy s.e seaai+s= 'oar present stock lairs P Strathcona Horse from Winnipeg, ion, aged 8 years. fir is also aur- may,„s,�,o ,yam,�s eoe��,. at your Grocer's. and lost his life early in tate war. vived by his parents who.have been .amass..soar ar onpp4►Mownea p„wpgy, Deceased was a man of aniet habits, residing in Guelph during the past Caught, ° re.at<etc i ' Farmirs who have when �gqqy�your industrious and kindly. He:was a few years. The deepest symSt oftpathy ` `"'""'�°k'' °« ►abs allwdse s ' flour made from y0n> o member•of the Methodist Church and is felt for the bereaved relatives in S JM a 's;g A, ern _ wheat. We rpm enjoyed his Bible. In politica he was their great loan. and phis early demise dImpalred grind it. a Liberal of the old school. Delany is a great loss to the whole province, mea rs a,.lows ire eo IF and clacks lxftd A �x .Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds—Chic�@� friends attended the funeral to Salem •and particularly to the Agricultural w '+► -' ' P'aoeral Director hen feed, chop, millfr6daeed Cemetery on Tuesday. The service College in the activities of whloh.he - was conducted by Rev. A. R. ,San- took a whole-hearted interest. Hie T Phone 19M ChoppiAg evert week-day. - derson, of the United Church here. funeral took place on Saturday and L• C. Jones Phm Be.Mrs. Fred Ward, of Claremont, was very largely attended by friends ! • bak�g, • k Ontario =I �� ��. , . .0�� spent a few days this week with her and leading • agricult sister, ran lake. irists and public Pickering 'k J x �i` Zvi l ase! asst it so 1mrltssirer two or tbe" a day Yxa t!<rs rrrd:aai ilsr,a P SIND�•�L�to''�5'uY,OU8 yer irhure4l, EaroaA envois W has�ar dd- dereLvgmoi of ttad 62its- 'BRfl11�.1! WATCH 1 CH err 'An p � ferent types of trsi3 f and .yasatic*-- P4dlatu bus'-U-ow a�mc this coast ur WE'LL REPAIR 1T ' t An Csthvl2cs, E vaagdieala and twat tneak tine+ ereatvalt7 eiwtaded r N tiaarsd u wrvr at•rtl tivara�tsed tw !x rafsts The problem which the t its eapscity. .j\ivow there are two 4v/,+R/ 2 Years at Moderate Prices 1MStce the time of Edgard VL Par. ishops dow face is to find 1110diAcs cwt to coast trunks. end a third lYuv DUR$I$I J EL Y Co. td. r t has never relinquished its 2sOm Cblaoi to beside. Thi three r t. q tion. o1 the Prayer Book propose" • EaRsbliehed 1S years TO TO tial, until 1918, when by the whi h, whale permitting Reservktim lines aversge E60 to 400 ostia a • - arch pt (,gland A,ese7mbly (Pow- un� v able rubric will at the alms Presumi►bly the-telephone engineers � t Act, 1819, it gave the initiative time make such provision against ex- anticipate comps}able gains eventual- Try It Mi Lina a.- ! church spats to the Church of , p land, By that enactment • trema pFlctices as will satisfy thein- ly on the trsnestigi telephoge. �' Assembly was created, con- aistence that the Church of•Eagiaad Such"coafldence dose the A. 'f. r o! three houses—the House o shall not abandon- its Protestan-Ctrs- � Q - + Collars Replaced Free To 'set �c transatlantic telephone that one hears _ - ishops, the House of Clergy and the dition. discussion in the communlcatfOna _ I'': ndry 45rk sties of Laity. They are authorized But, u bond Denbigh said in the • deliberate on all matters concern- recent debate in the House of Lords, field of greater things to come. Are- Loadotr collar manufacturers are M the Church of England _and to ,ic going Lady ,Qesuistoa one better. e provision is respect thereof," speaking as a Roman Catholic cobs port #s current that the tter be 1pnde Her Ladyship offered to do away declined to vote on the subject: telephone will sooner or later be made The act creates an ecclesiastical "I cannot a more incompet- the backbgne of a wider development, _ _ _ with-the frayed edges of teen's col- Ill of fifteen peers and fifteen .ant body to -which to refer such a one which,will link by telephone the lars if they would-fave.them washed nensbeaa of the House of -Commons, n the pir"eeeht modern entire No ern Iiemiephere with tine in her. Mayfair laundry.- - - A. --[Ed y measure submitted by the queet�a entire Continent -of -Europe- from _ The w o ive Committee of the Church Parliament, composed ae it is of pro- ' T collar manufacturers no tier S Itzbergen to the MedUerraneau. o ly is referred to this commit- feesed agnostics and men-wf. various _—_..._. to replace charge 8s e collaTa free f C ose duty it iq to make a report many of whom never go to That calla between Stockholm and __ .- New York-have already-been 4ucceps• as they wear out. Lment:. When--eo-i'eptS?ted, a lace of worship from one 3res>'s Butthe collars must be purcheaed*Jtoon.m offered in each hoose; another sects t chaps. to see fully completed. directly from the mantifacttzrera a4 ndtp the Rin d In to then 1191 `s �for-his-ass"casureeaib on their lrieads married or ur orhone n the r wil e g married or buried themselves." with a daily four and a half hotira' ser• _ \ washed who y a e i edrhg which the measure has'the vice, but has-been in operation 'for usual charge for washing is made. f an act of Parliament. The _ .. ten and.a hal! hours a day 'since Maye cannot be modiiled by- Par- 23 last. The scope of the service was - - - � +Ocean Telephone Tlteir alit cornea from the leen-t must be•.either accepted widened until by March 26 it illchideddry work and !a on t e same us seas cted, 1 Enda First Year all pointe in the United• States and in principle employed by the move ac- -the A The "Prayer"Book measure, 1927, tures of safety rataore who give -the stathe "P the use in public worship England, Scotland and Wales. Ottawa. _ razors away, but make their profits ; .. _ Montreal Quebec, Toronto and Hamil e f the payer book annexed and , Arnerican Engineers are Well ton were added on Oct. 3 last. from th bLtdes _ ue o! sapplemeatary iotme of ser- 1741 —� The book annexed is called The Satisfied With the Results uses of I�cean service. its Book"••and, contains the The uses.to which patrons have put =--- - So Far iiand Propose to London Sundayy Tiimees (Cons.): We the radiophone have been various. . . _.. iBook of Common. Prayer se adopted have grown accustomed to the unT0- <, 160, "with permissive..additions Extend the Service to An American patient of a French deviations" It sets forth.alterti,- of Europe specialist suffered a relapse on reach- OW TIED. NECKLINII. mantic thouj<!fE that the Elizabethans, i ins his home in New Orleans. It was swaggering through their spacious five iotms of service, The "measure" The transatlantic telephone, recent- The smart junior dress shows here days in cloak and ruff, were fan from ra imperative to consult the specialist ooasts� of eleven. sections, dealing ly ceded a failure by a member at the will particularly please mother, be- cleanly, and the memory-of the. mere again and the patient- cabled the �rincipally with technical questions British Parliament, was used from the cause it fa so easily made. Design who fought at, Waterloo remains un- - And matters of detail relating to the French doctor to telephone hint. The No 1791 a co -- P date of its opening on Jan. 7, 1827, tto ta=ntshe� in spite of the fact that sat of Uniformity (166"2) and other Dec. 20 last• for a total of 2,173 calls, doctor took the first train .to London:I boasts the newt quare neckline fin ash- Printing.- P 80 per cent. of which were completed. There telephone communication was they really washed. When it comes t �- Vtatutes, prints Copyright, etc. ed with attached bands that Lie in a The Composite Book, or, as it is according to an annocncement by the established with, New Orleans,' tae bow at centre-front. There to an in- to ntordsrI hygiene it is a dltfto be r. „ physician learned first-hand of the de• verted plait st each side seam and the matter. It touches us nearly of es ' etimei called, the Deposited American Telephone and Telegraph relopmenta. and succeeefuNy pre' long sleeves are athered to narrow told that present-day h men's clothes ook," repreants years of labor. As Company.' The -corporation is joint scribed Lice proper treatment, g- are isett Clean. Yet here at last ie the Archbishop of York has said: operator of the telephone with the American song hits have been wrist-bands. It mould be very at=(retort for which women, long censur• - "It (the new Prayer Book) will British General .Post,office. played add sung luto the United I tractive v y fashioned-de French blue led for their dress, have been looking. -ark the completion of'the long toil By November Iasi, the records p. y ,.wool jersey with a suede belt and the J1a=,,rty yenta. ' ' Wehave_so ht, chow, calla were averaging eaves sad 9tatea end o[ the overseas telephone, neckline i, d In black. Novelty The modern gtri, charged .with the' their words and music taken down at' p brevity of der skirt, can politely in•imperfectly, to make our three-quarters each business day• f the London end and, in one,'case,-t.he woolen, wool crepe and velveteen are quire when the modern man last had rayer Book as Inclusive as the They had an average duration of doe I interesting fabrics for its development his trousers leased. The typist sang its, actually put into rehearsal r; Church. Our desire has been to secure minutes for a toll of $126, the rate be- also,.-No, 1.701 is in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 I whose employer objects to her ahor in twenty five minutes 'at'a Weed End!! - er }int compromise for the sake of peace,!ing:325 a minute. Almost halt of this and 14 years. Size 8 requires 23i sleeves can hint tbutr, ear-jumper 1 theatre. yards 36-inch, or 1% yards 54-inch I ao, but rather comprehension for the sake de lune conversation was purely In speaking over the transatlantic i Ya washes, whiyp js "very serviceable of truth. o! the fullness and richness social. One-fifth engaged bankers and telephone the American voice now I material, and 8% yards binding. Prins suit.al.black" doesn't. The historian " the one fellowship of faith and rakers. '[he 'remainder- was miscel• - 20c the pattern, D goes by•ndio from Rocky 1 oiat, L.L, sof a future age will not fall to.Com �y Our Fashion Book, illustrating the i meat on this circumstance; and our laneous, with merchants, newspapers to Cupar, Scotland, whence land wires t. , In a debate in the House of Lords and theatres to the fore: no and most practical styles, will � relay 'it to its deatinatlou. The I::ng� !descendants will be heard saying the Archbishop of-Canterbury said:' Origiaatiztg traffic was heavier at t lish voice comes byiadlo from Rugby, be of interest to every home dress- their grandfathers (riot their grand - Archbishop that we have suggested the American than at the British end maker. Price of-the•book 10c- the g i England, to lioulton, Zde., whence mothers, mind you( were amusing fel. knakes any change in the doctrinal by a score of 1.169 to 1,014 calla, and ,land wires are again employed. In copy. lows, but so dirty, You know' 1 tion of the Churel of England. quiteq a few of tgheq cgalls from Eng' IOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. —0- the land during the summer were made other words• at one stage the two! What do the Mexican lumping fThe1 balaaco of emphasis may 'here speech paths" sere allowed tits corns Write your name and address plain• I i '.,._land there be somewhat altered." by American tourbito iaa closely together as the distance be• beans tGtuit of Lindbergh's hop' The Member of Parliament called l 1J giving oumter and ae of cin •' While opposition was expected in tweed the mouth and the•ee.r, but of patterns as,you want. Ene:ase 20c is the transatlantic telephone a failure IParliatr:ea4, rejection was not eon- the, mala 'they are kept hundreds of;stamps or cciat (coin preferred; wrap : both as a convenience and a •neves- { teivect.poseil�ta. glow can it be ac- miles apart. • it addre sf fly) order oreachPatt+ere Dept. 'nui !counted fort It is undoubtedly due sity, because. he said, calls from Eng• ! The, BABY to a recrudescence of the latent Pro- land between Jan. . and.Nov. 14 aver P ltastantism of the English people the aged .leas thea twelve and one-half , - Wiloon Publishing Co.. 78 West Ada , laic zeas of the isA Po r spirit minutes a day lie also, criticized Lida St , TOtroatQ Patterns sena b'' ` g Pe Y P - ♦ return wail I wh)ch in the past has expressed itself the radio vocal halt as being "Pia 4 in violent fonds. The chief objection bi�}ra'in coat and uncertain as to �? time Of completed connections f _ is Parliament was to what Arch- _ - �` �'! G, bishop Davidson calls "the_ anxious . .. Aswards o4 New Inventlans. »' � students May Get = + pT ' -question" of Reservation, But mere figures are not the point; • ?s. r► s•t». _ The present rubric merely provides according to American Telephone and Foundling Hospital i r• 41 sthat: if a sick porion is unable to Telegraph Company officials,Engineer- I i ;j I to the church and yet is deatrotul- to ing and science, they say. do,not!. !, t, + Plan foot to Acquire Bul'id-� y btecefee the Communion.in his house, i _ necessarily cecina the success of an Ings for (overseas ` the curate may celebrate it there. in enterprise, particularly and coutrlbut• ,, ' a form prescribed. The alternative log to the welfare as well as convent- SC1LOlars! ' ,t order authorizes the--gr'test. to set once of mankind. by tis showing the ( N k 11y� London:—A plan is being enerxeti• iltpart or "reeervb" so much of the first year It to not *necessarily ex. +' r ' 1 doasbcrated bread and wine as shall t'i' l '" 1 !fi t tally pushed to acquire the buildings v y#, _ petted to "carry" Itself. The only re- �i � and ette of the Foundling Hospital to � a " _ x' r Oerve sick potions desirous of cam- wierd, they say, might conceivably be Bloomsbury for a. re�ideritial centre11, , N. Imunieatin and it rovide& exori s students!. rsk g, p P the eatarbh*hment of a potential value, iS 0 overseas 'shat the elesttettta shall be reserved the benefits of vehich :would accrue — -- for London's tl e � London has do such rendezvous for f r ani? four the Communion. of the Sick only gradually and cumulatively we': 1 suppose you seal believe the young people who come fro-m all'- " - "and shall be used for no other pur- FuHgermore. the A. T. it T people mare's a Santa-Claus. She: I dM—until you samO r - Pose whatever." This prohibition is say. the .record of the crarisstlaai c: parte of the world to study here, and deatgned to prevent the,.adoration of terephona !s only repeating the his-I nQ, its Prorimt��yi' to London- L'ttiversi!y, the elements, a practice wHich, it is now that tke future location of tint ' tory of the development of other longi Y-- -- Institution is araured, makes the site said. ltsa been suad'Yy_inczearing in distance telephone facilities. They the English charch. In the debate in "Cradles are empty," says a moral• remarkably convenient and attrac tire. j cite the transcontinental telephone.. The hospital site covers nine Acres, {� ties House of Commons, Sir W. Joyn- The first line was •opened'between r tet. "because the modern faml. !t and Lire buildings, which it Is pro. ! No mother in this mnlightenLid age _ son-Hicks charged that `•the Sacra- New York dnd San Francisco in 1916, wedded to Its motor car," Till debt menu today is beingused as a subject For a year or sD ca[!s averaged otity de them part posed to utilize just as they stand, wvulil give her baby aomethtng she s! worship." In March last the arch- - —' would provide rreidentlal quartors for did not know was perfectly harmless. bishops and bishops agreed on strip- -- __ __ 400 students, bestdeE library and re- :especially when a Lew drops of pinto fora h lag Cast.orta will right baby's stomach lent rules limiting Reservation, which _ creat muton, rooms -and s'nd (most any little Ili. Pretf t ! a 143 s time mac larger i a they declared-they would put'forth in a I t `� The ground pine ade,quata room m6fii �Hess; and fever, tots' it ECFm no case the Prayer $obi measure became - ' law. But, as Lord Hanworth, Master for all sports requirements. ft fe Pro ;until everything is serene: 'posed ' to vest the property - in the 'Ct-ia -titg beauty ef-t: tnria.: its the debate in the A gentle influence-seems Just what is _ N:'. )s said in h expected pub- s 1 _ 1 s Rolls. ]t P fife if t e t+ of � t heads of trustees. P. yHouse of Lords, archbishops and .+ ,-bishops change. £'� I ife,support to forthcoming, Is to al- needed. [t docs a!1 that castor ail So far as discipline is concerned, t ` >`�" !ow the actual management to remain might accomplish. without ehoc•k.to the Church of England at present is sl j In the hands of the. resident studentq. the system. Without the evil taste. in s state of chaos: The'bishops have � i �• The Ian is being supported by the ' It's delicious' Being'purely Vega X' r' )-` Foundling Estate N>otectioa Assocta• table, you can give it as often as �' thrown u$ their_hands—notably the :'+tit. ' s + I i tion, which is largely responaibie for .thcre'e a sign u[ colic: constipation; Bishop of London. Irv-many churches , S.q preventing the site being used for the 'diarrhea; or need to'ald sound, natur ni ,ttte priests out-Roman Rome. The ";.I removal to It of Covent Garden ntar- al sleep, ultra-Protestants-suggest that the ex- - ,, kat. The teed such, faadent centre `' Just one warning: it-is genuine y `tre�rze, Anglo-Cathlics should go to r (as this vvouhl pror[de [or !§ keenly Fletcher's Castoria that Physicians Rome, as Newman did. In reply they fait in London. NeR Tork has Inter•.recommend. Other preparations-may assert - twat they represent the best } a Ta - ugI as tree from xil doubtful ' �� national House, founded 1L 19_4, and ii n of the Church of 2 ' ' ! 'drugs. Mit no child of thiA writer's'is• -- "e ` Paris has the sew Cite L'nlveraiuire. ' England. And 'although rt et' o n test them`. }3esides, _tae thewherCanadian gains to , Say so, -ti 11 undoubtedly they appreciate ; r p. DOOK z .z- foil ioatel is located. The London plan t)te ireeddm which they now enjoy in that,_comes Kith Fletcher's Pastoris "ice'•+ " a':. " is to devote the entire resources of the Church •of England and, which , ,= ,,A ^.�,: !the project to the yell-being of over is worth its weiRlst to 901,1- church might.'lose under the stricter as a $ uta. fid# cipline of the Roman Church. Some se t de F'armets Honor Memory of Empire's Soldiers Anglo-Catholic eittremists favor dis- ¢--=-- Children Cry for ' y establishment, as in the past noncan- Honor to the memory_of the Empire's solder dead was offered by the , F ;tormiste did, but this is not areal members of the Canadian Farmer's Marketing tour which is overseas under the , !�toutagu," said his fiancee. i tease at present• '`the other altern- auspices of the Canadian National Railways: A huge wreath, six feet in din moviiil3 cleasr to h5m, "I am so glad - ativ�s are•to allow Site present chaos meter, beautiful.in.design and bearing the crests of each province, intertwined you are not rich: They sag that same to continue, or, as the Archbishop of with,characteristic foliage, made in Montreal and.deposited at the cenotaph � those tnfltionaires 'receive threat- dam: Can has announced after a in hoodoo during the pally-9 visit there. The picture shows the wreath ening t•ettets sayibg'that something i .onierence with the bishops, to.recon- dreadful Hill happen to them ![ Lacy�, t ' B being inspected by W. D. 13obb, vice-PPr alden�f of•the Canadian National Rall- don't pay the writers sums of money."M �; aider the revisiQtt and send,it once ways In charge-of colonization and;agriculture, before the departure of the „Oh, is that till?" replied Mn ntaguer �3 i plort. to Parliament. party from Montreah -Why, I get D1. o such aI �:. I" h e soft' { letter ' ' It`has been the-glory of- Church .. . , ewe, t.- ..v :..-�".'3. :. .'SE` -1.. ,2...�a 'SF M .. "4,ao+., '�,..vs* "�'. _'-..,- _ +,•-.. ;.x-� .•.r.-. t- _ - .. W11T91iWFATRIR wear .: *`a ag a 'alp �saca w Dens* �C1ig�tblt en of the iahs,rrteusce- 'O1liAra is abs ��w "# / • ` im D _ a _. _,. . laid to 1>UCY! dlepJiaysd i Nad of flag- 4 Brink www &stlMW for the popr i�tOY� - A rr7ff Time tar Pe o* With At to." O'Hara is al3egw to leave Color as a sria►alaut 'tif improved - w2sk Watery -mew offered to rive to Aadw"a and Mr. sales of men's clothing in England has _ Brandeis SLOW each to distriimte in failed, acrwrdiaits to a report made to ` _ 4C"&dian winter we4ther is a try- tlWr respective countries. a Department of bmmerce ' by As- Ing time for debilitated, rundown poo- HESITATION. alstant Trade Commissioner f. (stent 1 pie• The close air of ihut-up houses. As a token of good faith it was Itasca, Londou. The-tread toward ` lack of Out-of-door eaercise, the to- asked that each man should produce color was initiated and endorsed `"b7 -strutted diet of the season all have an equ11 sum. Anderson agreed; the London tailors and fabric wholesalers tea theJr effect on weakened systems." Canadian hesitated. itr the--belief„it would-bring about a i There i. alwi�s_in_ such cases the dessoa returned is few min more definite rotation of styles in anger of severe colds, attacks of in- utes with his money4 and _O'Hara men's -clothes-, -with consequeQt �[Sii - - fiueaza, or the still more dreaded complimented him on being an honest in sales. e � � Pneumonia. There is no other time man; The movement, however, fall” to _.. j of year when, a bountiful supply of Eventually Dar. $rarideip set o$ rie i gather Any fmpetnd -now darker � tft in �e � • f� �p Yi rich, red blood 3s, so necessary; and for his bank but the cashier warded clothes with subdued patterns are - :. .the_ one 'way to- keep the blood rich him. Only a small sum of money was favored. American buyers-of E lisle Mill pure and thus avoid *filter trou• placed in an envelope. fabrics are also showing a deeirg for - bDo P a Is through Pills. the uhf use of eli. you havehen"" h49= returned toY the cafe, acs vattve materials,. reports Hr- Good A�Ye> 1 o� s"Ca00d SC�ii l01� Advertisements O'Hara,O it is aIle` sought to take a+,+ng fallen a victim to infiueasa, or.other hitn as#de sad.obtain the envelope - i<<ht eewin t Dom and i g a e, Dole or w winter trouh]Qga thls_�ame �iedlcine _ p°' ff A BABY The P'rult Traders Federation, the r+ tlane, good pa • --Werk tcht any- 0 -but. .this, _moment police. -officers •taloe, charges paid Ben wlU re Your health and strength. "London Times" bila ne, .de>}ided vart2°cutars.-2eatto u turina arrived. to spend a further 940,000 new*_ antreal. value of Dr. Williams Pink Pills Is ii Dry r M vapor advertising this Winter to Miss Margaret Pearson, R.R. No. 3, Js, ase ' On01' I i at a popularise-fluff cwting LhmuaaIIoat the • Chatham. Mise Pearson had passed British Isles. Thi sigiisg of the new through a severe-attack of influenza Is there a baby or young children advertising aofllraat teethe the Y ppe and sayd: "It left me so weak and' •Prince Sells Last of Property to 1n your home? If there 1s you should fourth consecutive Yew of the 'Tat' Heat and Inhale Minard's. Al-' rundown, that I could scarcely walk. Aid Clients of Closed- not be without s'box of baby's Own More fruit' campaign. Mr. Gordon so rub it on throat and chest. Anaemia set in and it almost seemed BaAk - Tabl'ete. Childhood ailments come Boggon, the organizer "of the cam.: 'The great preventative. as if I would not pull through the win- quickly and means should always be With, stated recently that during the ter, as I grew so weak that the least Tokyo.-Disposal of the last of his at hand to promptly fight them. Past three years advrrtfaing had tum. exertion would bring on fainting belongings and the gift of their pur- Bayb°e Own Tablets are the ideal ed the eating of fruit from being a a spells. 1 was under medical treat- chase price to the Fifteenth Bank, home remedy. They regulate the fury 1220 a national hahit, and the meat, but it did not help me. Then and the return o1 his patent of,no- bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish Board of Trade returns slowed that a one day in'our local paper I read an 'bility to the throne-has been deejded constipation and indigestion; break Inver 086,000,000 more 'had boen spent Y QC r � advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink upon by Prince Iwao Matsukata, up colds and simple fevers-in -tact I on ib consumption sinCe the news- PAI ;Pills, and decided to try__.Shem. By I Prince Matsukata, who Is the Bon they relieve all the minoa ills of little 'Paper advertisements first appea=49d. the time I had used three boxes I felt of Prince Masayoshi Matsukata, has ones. Ct (Nrntng them Mrs. Moise In the new cempaign stress' wi1.1 be much better, and continuing the use !felt the personal responsibility for Cabotte, Makamik, laid on the vitamin and "sunshine" Que., ,writes: i ,r. of the pills it was not long before.I the failure of the Fifteenth'Bank so "Baby's Own. Tablets are the beet value of fresh fruit. felt better than I had been before the .greatly that he is unwilling to leave remedy in the world Lor Uttie ones. Less meat and more fruit should influenza .attacked me. My rapid re-1 any-stone unturned to std the banjo My baby suffered terribly from indi- mean better health for the most of us,. covert' surprised, my friends, a, us-and 'creditors. He has gestion',and vomiting,�but the Tablets Ths'King of Paint- aril's Liniment OPERATION LEFT, when asked "What did you do?" II(gone far beyond the requirements of soon set her right and now she is in prould proudly say, "Not my doing,Ithe law,'although he is president of perfect health." The Tablets are sold "I suppose there are tulle � HER VERYWEAK ; �-- but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills!' To me, the bank. by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c. L * problems 'at least, the pills have been worth w.,4ch• Polar explorers seek to solve," When the institution, familiarly a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- said.the unscientific man. "yes." re-! their weight In gold." known as the "Peers' Bank because cine Co., Brockville, Ont. plied the intrepid traveMer: "a s I As a precaution against win er ills I g7e t Letter Tells of Wonderful t the etackholdere are largely"members a L many." "What is the most im take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. of the` geerage, crashed last spring, tally They p portant Sold by all medicine dealers, or sent !1 one. "Getting back," Relief ter Taking Lydia Prince and placed sold the bulk of his - 't3 Ve etable b7 mail at 50c a box by The Dr. Wll- estate and placed the funds at the die^ � - --- hama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. " posal of the bank. He retained only ' Run Amok"i COI�iD?OtlAt ` '^^ —�--`"e a small villa and��uffiCient funds to � e a fp ensur a modest living. In the months Coniston, Ontario.-,Alter a se- �+Craern Trick "� Batavia Physician Reports on that have intervened he has consider- i n new lit Coke were operation and a three weeks' g7'� . F t' W-ork Peculiar Mala r Coughs, � rtoy in a hospital ed his course and has now arrived st y That'. why me man A "8uekia7's" W end Coughs. Brea- ''S . - the conclusion that be mast sacrifice ,Psychosis ehitts and all Throat. Chest and � l returned home that he has. As a result, his villa Luna•trouble, It's Instant,Pleasant. �- to weak that Iwas Canadian in Paris Had Nar 11aallto be sold and all that he seeeses Dr. Van Loon, Professor of Pay- guarantees, you'll not. tie Unique -unable to trove a E payers in the�wT trot dos*-- d Chair, For four •E`i ` ,TOW Escape From wilt be given to the bank. chiatry in the Medical School of Be- a�ars w doses in a ts-oant battle months I was al_ I In* addition, Prince Matsukata has taxis, has had an opportunity to Your druggist for "Buakleyt". Crooks stud the a W. X. Badday. LWtai, most frantic with f _ _ informed the head of the Peerage Y peciai psychoses of the 143 Mutual 6t•, Taroate a pains and suffer- III Bureau that he wiahes to return his Malay race, which he receritlq de-' m until I thought i�. Parr.-Tho men. said to be Eng �� � g g ' scribed to the International Institute �. Ifsh, Ray Williams, alias Patrick title of prince to- the throne. He I sure there could rn O'Hara, giver. as bin reason the fact-that he of Anthropology, according to the r x�r at •4°• not be any help _ aged , and Francis Bare- Geneva correspondentj Acu ll><t s!bah- for me. I had very-' ' lay, alias Geor Anderson, aged 31, will-dot not In the future be able to live of The Journal• •Finals sin Pro...it A'A have been taken into custod b tile;1n a style suited to such a high title. of the American Medical Association. sat ` severe atnein lyy y Y i - left aider and euT- Paris police on a charge of attempt-j tie have give up what ded to surrender my Bi sknowpn asiarnok A interest ase seizures the of this s ere agony every month. Ore day to swindle by.a confidence trick. property 1 when I was not able to 7 leave," he says "I am now tree. but sort is a thoroughly unexpected and, e��'Y�►�I�'� I rricther be e.f me to bet tilt In„T , The first contact between the men. j ii try your aged- ,F and their what a fool I am that I did not be. murderous attack by a.Malay subject., icine. Say husband got me a bott10 proposed victim was estab-'come a plain man long ago." who throws himsel! on any one--even 1 ( Dw* $lemiB�E7 of Vegetaiile Compound s,2 once and l monhed, it is stated, in London, nearly'come to general regret that Prince members of his own family-and kills+ j��^+� '* • I took It I started a second bottle, ea Is tamath ago, lisatattkata hsa been brought to this or severely wounds several indiridu- V►7� Ueficw'a and to my surprise and joy the paras _ .._ !dr Mark Clifford Brandeta, s w els before he in'my e' a left me completely aatd II _ - Canadian business man, living W the pass. His father as one,of the most has been overcome:or, asst lraa j am able to do all my work without distinguished statesmen and finan- as usually Occurs, kills hirdself. The. I help, I am a farmer's wife so yogis �n Paris suburb of y with got into cos-;clers of modern'Japan; and formed insane subject seizes on the first arm see I can't be idle ion In all I haavet '� �ver•eadoa one day Qvith a distinguish_ g 1 ode of the little clique known as the at band-gun or knife; more usually taken six-bottles of Lydia k Pink. l ed=looking span who gave his name as Y Jz7A TENT Genro which ruled behind the throne. the Mala kris-and vee himself . ham's Vegetable Comps fire1 George Anderson. p u to s massoicre If start the attack boxes o!the Compound Tablets, two �. % The two.diaoovered that would ip List at 'wanted Is,raatleas' bottles of Lydia po ts, t ISOIAN WOMAN COURT OFFICER E. Pinkham's Blood the patient can be questioned it is and FntJ Information Yens rtes Idediciae,smd have also used the Baa- Ibe in Paris at the same time. The I Bombay---Daw Ste Rhin has -been common to find him in a state of com- on Request =Jwqualntance. was, renewed in Paris, !'!s AAJKSAT CO. a.pt w, attve Wash."-Mgr. L. LAil g„ '> appointed Assistant Registrar in the pieta amnesia If he resells anything, 277 same Yf. ottav s. OUL Box Ua. Coniston, Oatatio. a -land was developed by Anderson. Rangoon High Court. 81749 was the it will be the vision he saw. Aft enemy . DROPPED A GLOVE. first woman to pass the Bachelor of arose before him in the form Of as recently they were strolling about(Law! examination, at the Rangoon armed man or ti it ger and he fell on the Rue Royale. Just In front of them,University, and this is the first time his aggressor, ggre r tr elderly, well-dressed man dropped a i that the post has been offered to a "Van Loon refutes Krae lit.'s glove. The Canadian picked it up I woman. opinion that the amok to an epileptic ?" t l and was thanked in English, and thus ? episode;''says the correspondent; "It ' y ;. Mr. Patrick O'Hara, ? ' a. ,DubIia, joined "`We've had a fine time playing poab is the result of mental distress the them, Iman," exclaimed the small-hopeful of etiotogie factor in which is as intoe- " A drink wasp suggested. While at I the family. "We gave a letter to tions process, usually malaria, ty- � w a cafe table O'Hara is- said to, have!every lady in the street." "But where phoid or influenza. On the Continent informed his new friend that he was!did you get the letters. dear?" "Oh, inflections do not produce such severe - rw ....on his way to Rome to present,to the!we found 'em"in your trunk in the at, attacks of inanity, but in the Malay P 810,000, part of an .inheritance tic, all tied tip with s blue rlbboa.'• race the emotivity is intense and rug- of"The y000,terms of the wall" a+acideal There is something about the mod- geetibili#y is without equal is ether ? p races. These people offer no realst- that he mast give £60,000 of the for- errs girl that ye like; but it can't be anee to a sudden emotion; they ' k . tette W charity, and a newspaper was clothes. queekly lose their heads and -are - strongly subject to panic. Aided by HEAD"A' CHE - - an infection; it is evident that emotiv. + _. r sty land suggestibility increase,,and lead to the acute mental confusion . _ ?t- - _ _ •� _ - rasa rad-in the amok. Their Job. �t+u�nrsed. An amusing story was told recently b7'Mr, A. R Cairns, t2ie llfetrdR uce poutan st t► - d Douce magistrate. It concerned a brisoner on trial for .. - -- - burglary, who was asked the usual . m question: "Guilty ' not aullty?" ; "Yee," responded the man in the a,00 svoweN th-e c i dock. "What'4 that?" asked the hedge ysss•rw+ssw sharply. , a - --- - - - -• or not gunty, and, of course, I am:- I .HtadaCheS may be swiftly and safely, relieved by an Aspirin ' must be qac of the two.' stomach`s, sour stomachs and Take a spoonful in nater and your titblet• A most efl5cient remedy, and there s no after effect; its "But which are you?" ludigestion usually mean a:cera acid. unhaypy condition Rill probably rad use,my lord," replied the prison avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time; see how }. in live minutes.' Then you will aI• soon its soothirig influence is felt. just as Iielpftil when you have " The etomacli nerves are over�atfmn• er, "fa for the July to decide." ways knoll what to do. Crude and" a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatisih, lttnthago, just be certain x -luted. Too much act& makes the atom• harmful methods will never appeal to M1naM's L ntment for rifeuntatlitrrt, .youl� real Aspirin-the genuine has Bayer On the:;box, slid _�sch sad"intestines soar, you. too prove this for your own sake. y tablet, All_druggists,with proven directions. Alkali kllls-acid instantly. The best It may save s great many disagree- Professor: "Can.any ane til forst Sir Phillips'. Milk of Magnesia, be. able hours. what the Milky Way is?" Arable: Ph�jQ& � � cause one bartf6less tasteless do24 Be sure to.get the genuine Phillips J"� _� ' "Fiestas, sir, I don't know what 4t 1', PRO Since, many times lin , 60 Ye In Milk of Magnesia precorlbealrect by"physf- but I think It was caused by the new• t�DeS -NO dff id lice, fie acid. fitness 1te lnveatioa 60 .years clans for 60 years is, correcting.excess Jho' 'it, has -remained the stwWsrd acids. Each bottle contains full•direct- lumping over the moon," -- ° -- tela is the traG mark (zeal•tared Is On&").tedlaiiai]sayer Ksaetaetsn. wlflsit 'IYtth DhYstefaas everywhere pons-shy drugstore. IiBUE No. >f--'>?t - Ito rs that Am IVa means fayre maaatsctute, ee ..tare the pstup fe sbst iLaiti_. *a Tabreh will sttntpad-with "I,"Barr ONW, teadresarII, C ,W i�tlR+ra1� ��#T M1°F CL Lim, W F y� Jansa l w Awneow" 4r�, r r • ry • ^' 3"autictim w. l3,. lrtttl �eAririNra.ria ai fzwrl tq T pit 1. PI: c.�" i 18vso V cfe•.•ids a ' AJftvd cant. Du&O". W. - it you cs bare a ' oRdlioa 9f •s.riv,rsr.A.r.: ic.yal r++rd3ioa4Yaacs,'i B. itoas. O.Ei Pu is J. B. Wii+w.�, lisiBC'EiANt:L—All�J&~ wriL in- � pwtchaaeiB a► ❑ewe r b e ,�r�ilag Biro, autvsobi�, �t°v, Hard aad Soft Boal of >� eteigh, a►.e m 5rtaw A" QW W. iP. Jooea, , 13.. Peagis• J. Svaaa, itor+ut. aecidient aad Bickoeae. your order now so that it lana H. Yalta DGregg. J, Vvhl best tlaht O i�advaars. ergg T w' i be ready when the i' ing be reeve law wtr &sure author• - phone or writi band Stet w appears. - i�in« be reeve *ad ttewurer to bor. PPS JOHN MUi;KAR Pro rietof• row the amount neeearas•y to carry on T R the currant vscpensea of the towoehlp, 4812' '$1�. BOW�dA3tT, Whitby LAW, A w L 0 R k R R 1 D ` The council now adjourned to meet r -- --— THOS. A. L�1 •v y y,.I XOTES AND COMMSNTi. agalo on DLonday, February theo8t i, Don't forget to m• • Gni l OLAREM4NT __ • for the transaction of general bnsi- Y The daily papers informed us be. nQaa' renew Groceries fore`-thq Chri,atuaas festivities - -- . � -: . ' ' -•�mold Medal. Brand Croce es -.-- �• �� _ See the hold-up eceae and escaped ` __ ---Degan- the z--� oc-ztie-_ mere--to convict,Greenwood,Jam. 27th. -=�:Q�r su tion We ate featuring this week Hold MedRi Brenda and recom�iesd ernd take extra precautions to prevent guarantee any goods carrying this label. " f .. .. '.. Z k'. miolatlong'of the Government Con- Gold :Gs<,ld Medal Golden Bantam Ccrrn,-2 far:' c ::.• rel Act. It is claimed by.those U Gold Medal Tomatoes, large tin.. .. 15C - who defend Gnv rnment Control, E A L P-ItICES Gold Medal Sweet Corm, l;+c Gold Medal Peaq, ... 15c that it here b aioat effective in o Medal rd.inee. 2 for reasin 3'.,'i - - -iGold Medal Shaker 9a (iadized) 2 for 25c Viking the country a most de- o e a Alghtful .:and _sober ,one,: a ,cuobt Ib.tib, 25e: Gold Medal Peanut Batter', 1 Gold Medal Coffee, 4 lb, tin, 35c f. the provsnce tias•.bean made so de- -k 2 inch.layer trace with heel chains, $92.04 -� lsghrfully sober,by the adoption With 5 ring breeching. inetead of back•:-- - Make your Hen? Lay ' band'` 149,,06o al Purple Spee fic,30c and.. .. doe of Government Control, why was • - R y it nece9srtrq to takW such esttreme Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness, $38.50 - Royal Purple L-.tying Meal, pei#`ttr 5c Big 60 Meat Scrap, 4 lbs fur precautions prevent violations,? " 5 ring Breeching `' $44.25 Grit, 15 lbs for 25c, Shell, 141bs fc'r 25c' ''When the Ontario Temperance Royal Purple Calf Meal, '25 lbs for 1.25. ; Act suss in force�ve did not read ,,This ia:oot a factory harness, bllit custom .made in our oRn shop at Mat'kham:'- of any extra precautions being We specialize on repairs to harness and cellars. fRICHARDSON , C ■ F O C_ -:_Aakeu to see that the law sues oh- t fil sf z served. Waa it not adapt greater vigilance or did the �' _ 0. D S tuvernntent wish to bring the Act s -arepate by ving the Pickering Hardware. Store z t lento digirevel- : Harness and Collar blanufactuxer Ursa free hand? -Government - — Controlmay have catered a de. '�. .� /1 //��� ••� � �•y�T�-•� Horne Phore 3440 r :arease,in bybt-legging to a.certain _� �v " ' • _ _ ;Another year has gone to be numbered with - "1 • .... ...•:_ .. •extent;Lot j�sdging from the police _ _ aecurds, drunkeriuess has greatly - s i hl3 t we seely gra iuI ed _ the things that re a are d to r y easol• able -. u elacreaseii since every patron, who � .e fort the liberal patronage we.have received its williAtopart with his good from our many customers during 1927. . _money, ca1;t secure a permit to buy a U. •e 0 11 o .liquor. There are' many now in a •r esti ; Anew year has dawned, 19:.8 ' It shall be our "` -the proyiace, who supported Gov• -'- 9 aim to serve you, even better than ever daring _ .�rnrtsent Control,' in good faith, when it was submitted to the peo• --- 4 - ' t fntn an very Pr Gov- tile s e' wish you a m Happy ' oEpsrons New Year. qAe, who would n6vr vote against OVERCOATS of quality and style at a real 1-uw figtiie. ....OUR FOOTWEAR lines, in both le n rubber, ace - - o•' - very earn plete. _ ❑ McCormick y - - - - Ageat for M rmick• eec•iog Far �achiner Iu tYearly every murder trial in an`Repairs. -+Lha l`aited States, and in Canada .We have House Slip s for every member of-the family. , U lesser degree, the counsel for Shirte, Sox, Tie�r-Muffiere, Spats, Gloves, Handkerchiefs - Ou,r Motto: W e have it, can get it, or it is not made. T ;the defence. as a last resort,enters make ezcetlent giftr{. the plea of insanity, and is torn - Ask for profit-shaming coupons. - ,` _ J. S. BL11.r7 1\t �ICKERING - imany cases be succeeds in his /efforts. No person, who is reallyE C I I� ADLEY _. -insane, should pay the death ` penalty for murder, trst should be 0 $ C K, E R Z N GFUNIVERSAL -'' MOTORS placed for -tale keeFinq in a Hos• �7 r pital for the Inasne until a perfect - .WEST HIL care has beerf effected, and he bap -.Complete Quality Funerals .been made. perfectly, be TARFLINT safe to S A�� A ,allowed to be at large. It tray be SOLID OAK _. $70, $1009 $125 CASKET FttiERAL ���� arit.red tisat a per3oa %hocommits _ wusdec is not-uf sar3C mind, wlscch /!IJ i !rr ' BURIAL '�. o _ N way be true to a certain extent R E' P .� 1 R q But such a peraun is not really 219 Daniorth,Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3800 yf yc� want a guaranteed f'epair ob at a reasonable a ::insane, but siacp;y- in a passioa = Cit@ - ' which lee hag the p9vt er to cants of Our Funeral, tmclude. En,balaning. Hearse,, CReket, Outside Case, F r Electric Fiztares, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete /} ' - 'if be would only attempt to dor so. Ni Eztra�+, EzperieaSed Idechanics. Repairs o❑ all makes. stud the plea of tnsan ty should Visit oureetablishntent and prove the-t•rr.-,_h of these atatemeat Phuns Scarbore not allow the ends of justice to bg_ for yonreelv". �. Tbtase prices stsind az -A within a radius of •io miles from Toronto _ defeated in a sate of this kind. RE*E.MBER Clip this ad for reference. -41tf - :'There are too many murdereir4, . . .. �-arrho are vete dangerous persons, - - t •. : '-,-roaming at large thronRhuut-the country. The fact that the iw#an• ° ' _ -ity plea i• a euccessftil defence hs, j SPECIAL SIX y :. - the tendency tc inrreaae the criwe $ i , ,.. .of murder, as away will trust to i f •z�� this means of e?c'mpiaz from- the ,ptslinws. . Others cva: a=c.+he t,uo• - ishment .by =hcvv.icg .that siren ~ they have committed a clime, rtbey were under the influence of f h ; �' . •i - liquor or. that .thej. Fire, drug _ nddicts, and tlsus not resp+>neible t.,� - - IL for their deed-a.. -W�c, a per�t� ��^.. � •-�•� ' _ _ - •' - ,. - . Y ' ladulges in iat,sic,,tiug liquor or - bathe! knew a sunt - - ;ipernicious drugs. • pe d;,e-so fully .aware of its effect ttlr u bi is, and - m�g b"" t "?�tsaeeta! toot P+�rt harwwr� - aehould thug, stiffer tee comae. _-- toer MarDrr- /Or every lost" _ - uence-just the sane a. if.he was F�A?,a aZ O - ACK on the OLD HOMESTEAD ,,. inot ander th_e influer:,re of either_ _ m mother alwags added just the right ' :nmtoxlcetinB•.i�uor.�,r•drugs. =Two hands are better than one. proportion of fine, mashed, rnealy potatoes, _ FADA'sets are two dial to her wheat flour-and that's the sec:et of r `fl, •- PICKERINQ Cou NCiI. doubles the number of stations. ::why her bread,always had such a wonder- �u ±"'At the council ruse log held on�[dc• c Refines reception. ''rest it at w � fol, satisfying flavor.---err d would. KEEP iiay the9th inst., .the following Tp., Our dealer's ory our •�lOf!]a. � H so ongl r Officers were appointed �foc the encs• � 1 y FRES ing year: Listen to tone . . . Car. . .C�ley�BlL You'll appreciate this difference when - bASfiP ALC ATORtl - - i:• • ringin�$••v reeOnBnt.•.FlaLA ' you try No, 1_ Lorne Puckrin, '2 T. E.Craw. dOOtilCs the se . . . aZlperbM ? Ll Jas.Todd, 6 R. V, Mowbray, 7 W. —it t0 13.Burk,S A.:L. Milne,'9 W. P. Jones, -. — —- ]ffLdp 10 Jobn Scott, 11"J. O.Span g. y _ POUND-KEEPERS $ -1 W, ShPR. F. W. Hobbs, W. John + .>;^ s ''Clark, Robt. Baladon, Alex Thom, rt ' ` Q .r Wm. Cheater,Jos.Pierce, ebos. Puck- ROBT.• N. FEASBYt dsotber Escltc�va"Community" Product Seld 3y tin. P. J. Rowe, W. H. Jt2ver, F, R. _ 0inikey. W.B. Burk, W. S, Major, L. i Hagerman, V. Parkins, War, Middle- r.; Agent _ — z JAMES RICH.i,RDSON, GROCER ion, E. E. Annie, Thos. porton, O. P. - ' 1_ Perrier,J, A• Jones, T. C. Gostick.V, a _ Jamieson, M. Eraria, A. Brignall John Br f __r w tit. Pickering. Ont. — -- - — r I - Pallister, Jacok, 'Meyers. Skus FEWrE-vIEWER3 Chas, McCausland, Dewart Carruth- ere, C. Field, Wm. Gormley Jas. An, '.,drew, Geo. Cowan, E. W.Sleep, Tbos. t CC%?�'•a�._...n�^5;-^` � �»aa' •.kFs?.; �' �p�-c .z_ ra. , >�• 'a �_�.. ".s. .....°i' �-„•.:'•.,��;-`,nc. >.” a.• , _�.-..+'.�•• mii.1._ .,+, ... • Asa....r.,1,.��•`A1�•'''.;•,.�r.':'�'..+r '7,�...�>_...? sa....a.S�Mw..•w:1�:'�" .-.w.a, '.•. ...x�.c-•--_—�._,.r..!' - -........ -s.-_.m.,..+ .'.s.;i^a.r...:?rs"m�J - �.._.s...+�. ..ser•a""'�ti'_":.Sb...:..a.s..�...�+n._�_..r� ++�.*�a�'a.Ywwti:: :w.3:.,.r..'`dS�2ew�•.•+. 1�aa! ire LJw�'3� �j_�, ... $. t . DLClntyre had a boar#ate ° T g ii M? V I� iliRi iti�7 �p to tine city an T►neadsy. va frtectds.` ` - J. S. Bell a®d Lyaraaw Pfta Blalec.t'ia a nvw occas icstsl Trnd*cv wilt b.►received by tt�e ua• moved ipw ra raev prembee lwax-e 10 S�toalfvilla on Friday. y The edecrtric fiztnres is the echo derreigned up to Feb.l5th,at oAott.for opposite Relo's Bls.ck.araitb sono, �+� VQ• J. S.Beady was the guest of F. The cilowito g vena Hese-at yhp time the bV of*A addttioo to the Beth. _ . I am peepared [e do al!rrptlr Ot►aP wee for frim and ooaatgy U. mad ldrs. Cooper on 8aaday.� the sectiool wan everted, eado ovlf.tile Telephone Co's op- work. and I will handle ell huildtogs. Ed. Gibson is confined to hidF bed Dr' K F and Dire. Tomliaeoa e"ing Boom in the Village of Class- kinds of new bhtaess, Wiudstw= Insnraaos on t�nildinga. ealieriog fTOW A severe attack of entertained the members of.the moat. which I will keep consta c) wild-milia.Silos eta. Sa. Junior Bible Class of the Casted PPOs clads ScaUoas may be seen on tland, or will avcurtl `1* ..r►ittomobile Insurance after Jan.19th.at the Con�•al Office o7 name on shortest notice. _ There Is still egaeiderablaj lllaeae Church e►t their home on Monday the 6loaopaay,either at BEouttville or of sal kinds. in the village from the prevailing eventtig, .when a very enjoyable 0iaremont. T' �'_ _+ E 'Y'. 'FARMS FOR 8AL>g 9 time was spent by all. _ D.W.Hmsa,,Secretary, \ 9-12 _ CLAREMONT David Gregg, who we$ quite 18,20 R. R.1. Gormley. Out. Write or phone for several weeks, is now piuch Hear Greenwood Dramatic Club J> t � ED. BOWMAN lm_proved. give their drsrma, "E_yes of Love," N as of Ward is confined to his in,the uew church this eveninizi T C E WHITBY, ONT. house Bufferin g froth the prevail, To our Friends andCustomers: Jing epidemic. - On and alter Feb. 1st, 192S, Horse- Always on �aric1 t p Mrs, D. A. Scott spent two`days Notice t0 Creditors- shoeing and General Repair g will be this week-in Port Hope attending the or of chi lays.. !f not paid at ° I -Fresh Stock of Groceries, the Presbyterial. Io the Ft-late of Lafayette Gordon. y clays, o cents a shoe 7. Frank. M. and Mrs. Cooper-ea- AN will be charged and 1p br cent w.iq he ��' -Fruits and — p. l,rr-r,Ce havtnpl ctaimd akalast g p oo ec iouery, __ tertafnad several frievds from the EstRre of Lafayette Gordon, of the charged on all repair work. coo tooLIM o lj�uce, Or • CZGutr w o to Gelman, �-Vau price rWhi1N they last. Toronto, spent the week-end with on or ah ra the 22nd day of Noveirr• o Thos. . Paterson - a<3, A. and Mrs. Scott, ber. A. D 1917, are hereliv notified to Claremont, Jan, 18cb; 1928. Give ns an Early Call- - The B. Y. P. U. intendsSlush send to Grorge W. Gordon, the sole -_— R Exebefore of the Estate her on or 0. Q A N N 'Q N e Rood concert in the near future. before tn= 4th day, of February.1928 The p1Ck8?iIIg ,Watch out for particulars. full particulars of their claims. jmnoe� '� �'lreated out of ea- . 30 BROUGHAM The lice, trustees are asking dt5tely xFter the said 4th days Feb V� ,rltlrnee Committee V during etaoe and f��r tenders for heating the Fire ruarv, 19'?S, the assets of the state fashoined into Time de• Dressed Po Halt during the cold weather.. Will he distributed among the persona Eying designs.' This is nZ�r� Mrs, Duncan 'Horgan has been R g y � e .. t� 'entitled hereto, having regard only to � - the story,of our_.teem- Good prices paid for poultry, laid u for the the claims of which the Executor will The ob ect of this Association is toe oriel . If you are in- the past two weeks then have noCce: j terested consult us to- Birds must be properly bled and dress• saffering from a very severe cold, Dated-at Oshawa this 13th dap of leaven stenting and prosecute ed clean of feathers. Miss Mary Wagg has returned the felons, day. January, 1928, Here are also a few Items that should `"home after spending a couple of SWANso-r, GERMAN dt MACKEyZIF, Members having "No GreaterTribute" interest the thrift shopper, weeks in Lakefield with her sister, ag Property stolen oommQai y 'Ml's. Atex Morgan. ,� Solicitors,for the Estate of nate immedio,tely with any member Look these prices over, g 20-22 Lafayette Gordon of Executive Committee. N. W. STAFFORD, The flret hockey game of the Membership tee 1)1,00, King @ton Roars, Merry Wives Pastry Flour, beat ' season will be played this(Thurs.` TIME TABLE-Fiokering Station Tickets may be had trom etre president or Whitby for pies and cakes, try a 24 day) evening between Brooklin -T.R. Trains going East due as follows secretary on apyiieatida. Phone Whitby pound bag of ,. L0o and Claremont, provided there be No, to Mail 7.58 A X. 08 r R9 New Raising, Currantii Almond Exsc. Oom.-L. D. Banks 0.S.Palm- ice' 2b Local 12." P'X. er;M.S.Chapman, Pickering. Nuts, Walnuts.Peels.Justin Frank Soden, who has beren con. 30 Local 6.25 P.M p g• the quality is O. K. and the Sunday train,West d 8,38 A.M. Price is.fined to his house for several Right. _weeke with the iiu, is improving Trains due as follows- 6' Munro, - 1aa. Richardson. _ E A goad 5-string Brom, &t � President, •, #gat is @Illi unable to leave hie No. 29 Local 9;22 A.M. 8aoretary'' Perrin's Ginger Snaps, 2lbe for 260 house. 27 ail 244 P•M, Toy Pail.Peanut Butter. 200 9 Mail 9.08 P.X. Mrs. George Richardson, who Sunday train, 8,32 P. M. has been confined to the house for ,Foregoing is according to Standard REMARKABLE_ VALUES FRANK =:- CHiDLOW -the past two weeks suffering from time. a severe attack of the flu, is slowly AND WONDERFUL. SAVINGS = Jul roving, — - 6tf Claremont, Ont. . rt K", a e u ant from Mc _--- — Master University, occupied the ok These Over f Mena and Young Men's Navy Blue Chinchilla-"(}`coats, -reg,,$20, ceof the Baptist Church cn _ Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 38.40, reg. $20,_.14.95 y when he preached two ex- All these. items have been .. llsifer>zreaa. Men's All-wool Peeta, Coata;Sweaters, fawn and leather, reg 4.50. 2.75 Robert S. Philtipa.,of Boharm, gone over and guaranteed Seek., who is visiting-retat'vesto-be as represented. --.We have a full line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubber@, - and friends in Pickering township Men's from 2.50 to 8.50, Boys' from 1.25 to 250• for a few weeks, called on Clare- Priced to sells Men's 15 inch Leather Tops asst reps. 6.50 s mont friends on Monday. op pedal 4.95. Our young people are diseatis- I Range, O4t" Call at - l►ASTY ; Bad with the kindofweather' we 1 Fornacette(pipeless 5 J. �''.� `�Ir j%JS Phone 3� -have been experiencing this win- furnace)• • 45 00 L.&U tar so far, as they have not been I Quebec Cook(nearly new) 40 00 i�?..r._ >Z 4 able to indulge in their usual win- I Furoacette ;used for v- JI S ter @ports. demonstrating) 75 00 - - IV1 ijre.Aa On$anday morning our village 1 DeLaval Cream in there was light fall of snow and 1 Set nearly new 25 DD _ � r, ''fie dread of a decided drop io temperature-_ . pur ose 9leighe, with , As a result of thesnow-fall a num- shafto, '20 00 _ Judge $ n hj�� bar of sleighs and cutters -.appear. 1-Three quarter Buwgy, . �' o d �,,+• y the i: 'Heals' :'ed on our streets. new, 50 �, Clients 1# glee' ? Charlie Cooper and Leonard 1 Pouter Washer. for r - ,�ry a' a 1Pi!ltey were in the city on Tuee . engine. ... 00 OG c , r Loar day and Wednesday attending I Hand Wa;her, ... 900 - - �URING more than Fifty Years of the banquet given by the Durant 1 8 uG a Motor Co. to their agents in the 2 Wringers. ;ou71? pr choice) 2 constructive banking practice the King Edwotrd Hotel. They report 1 Half ton Ford truck, ,,. 30 00 1 . Standard Bank of Canada has etktab 'a most enjoyable time. 1 Ford Touring 30 00 ' The Choral Claus is progressing I int. Scufger, new, 12 00 ltshed a loyal clientele from Coast to � -nicety and meets, every Wednes- BJkKCoast _Oar ability satisfactorily.to t day at 7 450 is the Conamaoitp ^i dry �� flNE'g00 Halt at 7 45 o'clock. It is not pet V V ' Serve these clients year in 'and pear p� " " `PiCKERINgi too la td for those wbo are desirous _ '•of joining to do so, and they will CLAREMONT � � c tit is the foundation upon which our_ be mach benefitted by joining. Farmers -Attention, l! - Our police..trustees held their Agent for Ackerman's Quality �' t•outinued progress is built. r 16ret meeting of the year on Moa- Harnees.. Ask the userr4 .-- [hare' the agency dor the Famous da: when the members took the declaration of office C. H. Pound r, •. � Renfrew M hl r3 Separators �' QAi�. Re re ac ae Sep ato pp fated Chairman of thA ' u`eta, �►. _ atity L - � alae, an the htQh qu . A Ra ge, am pre- s OF CANADA V' DA a and pre- Board, W. Pilkey, Secretary, •.= •�, ". _-w �, + m' paredn to give Deet terms. Red Wm. Jones, Inspector of the LSTA81.13HED .675 sly Give me a call when wanting come. Street^. o �- 1. thing to these itnea. Phone Pick 1007. L. and Mr- FinRold and fatuity 0. A SHARPS ;• �. C. �TILLSON, motored to the city on Sunday to Q .'�lanagr,,.PK c•tng Bva*zch attend the funeral of the late 9. __ ,,Picfth".rin ,LOCUST HILL 1H. D+rorkin, a rnminent citizen, ILih ,. vat Ess trs.te, r of Toroata,who met death by be- --� - Green Ricer _ ._.inR.atruck by an antopoobile.; The �' `-'' high epteem in whip h he wads bel;1 was shown by tl.e fact that about kat Fact .° _ , . - as or r twenty tis ,usaad people attended Ou'r any Manufacturers of ----the.Lnerel_ :The authr,rities wis to call tTie 1�8tOiriell'a :' 1 f . Baskets, - A 1 kinds o Fru. t -.attention of motori�te to the fact __ •. _ � � _ that the Highway Traffic Act al; - ` • Farmers acme �g plies to Clareizioat the Qame as it and Berry ra es, does to any other town or village. - Ot�leB ketg • el k , - armera'$nah $ s tv The local anthorities pur _ - ' � good .banking pose par. Yriend$ ' c0!?Cle�- CI Baa forcing the IAw in the future, par• _ - • �. ticularly that in regard to parking tion is sect ars to Q.,L; _._. Frank Pennock care at night without lights, and business. Proprietor :, y Phone Markham 1804 � . parking on the wrong 'side of the , + •4 street. The law also requires mo• - torists to blow their horns. at Take a3varlta of out, attreetiateraections. and this sec. owled e oFii•:n f:t• _ B E AT T Y ...- 4Wn of the Act will also be enfore. - 9TA:tiDS FOR THE BEST Y> - ed. ancing by regular co:lsul- r _ w A meeting of the Library BoardRDDV CdtlOn t� it h til mdlld�Pzr i _ 4 ..3! was hold n., aotarday in•t ry room with a very fair attend. \ --'p �Oi our nearest branch. ance. Mrs. G. M. Forsyth was = !k r t elected president. Ho JI, J. Wil• New .Year Jter treasurer,R. J. How secretaryand Mies H. Walker, librarian. At balanceof$82.o0 was carried for. t --= ;ward to year 1928, after expending • R."'' 3 —. v eons@ $95.00 for new books. The library is in a flourishing condition ra *� with a membership of about one l ' Established 18171 . . as - -hundred. A number of new books y; - Litter Carriers, Hap Carriersr eel were recently purchased and are juSC n f :.v „`� r. c Pumps, Dooc Tracks, Cow :E now on the shelves. No better or (-j U m T Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc.cheaper reading can be secured. • i.• i may, ,1« It will'pay ;'you to get my prices on ; Membership tickets are chip 50 .�, +� .. Whitby Br. J. H.Perry,'Man ' above before buying elsewhere. •;! cents, and school children's tickets ,Phone 1402, ,. -, y 25 cents. _tLARF.3SUNT _ � s FRANK J. PROUSE �. - na - was a" v t- films Aaat>taatla � for CY` ' ll� i�f�ti+1' O �iy!O'1WT O� L �t�w ! if hen Lr�erads #�$ alae � ,g { ' '� � • a � ,i'•' t iGrom Tara we imly the protein of owingy. puased away. And 3 dUlonwit fo cell Black Teo-' 1 are O�il{i� at her br6t is death she never said yv . ipO�LJ6DA►t► Fsilyd to a! "'wlwa be fell" or "'when be wemtJR 0 J T� �- der," as man otbwe did. 1 . x r ! ft aliihltltll{�F-- Madeline s]aaddered1; j4he at vM QOCOff. A+�li � U16 "I wish you wouldn't-talk about it.,,' _ she said, almost petulantly. ,"No, I E e•^ y wasn't neat to*hila." "What' ails all the ,w omen?" ex- fC K E S claimed Miss Folsom grimly. "Can't ; _ bear to bear about anything unpleas- ant! 1'S'rANL14F2D Of QUALITY FOR QV6i 'SO ant! I just guess_if, any .one-. YOU- loved had been stabbed you'd--" J "I wouldn't talk about it to strang- - !"-said Madeline, losing her tem- era f�tl psi at last, and,'riaing, she went into O A,�� CO��s !ng on construction of one of Llys main.. GREENT-TA the hotel. highways of the province. ^- ' Ned Barron-at once threw hirpself • i^„'ffi `, TbLe Ferguson highway will Pohc [uIlCQ high Y begin of - fi �- into the breach. Y Severn and extend to Cochrane, a dla•� 'lease pardon my wife's abrupt- --•� Lancs of approximately 600 miles. The` - •� - - " he said to Miss Folsom, with 'MOVC to DO Away , with. entire route wil be not out in mile' hisabig, ple"ant.smile. "She is not posts:, The Minister predicted that 1 feeling any too welL" Destructive Agencies the influx of tourists to Northeirn Ong "Wltat'a the 'natter with her?" de- NOW Existing tario this year would,bi double that v` wand Anastasia,with a fine-abrupt- North Bay, Out. - The forestry of last year. ' ed 1 -•�� --= nese of her awn. ] But I think.policy of the Ontario Government was WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE "What way is that?" asked Car- she is tired of the seashore and she outlined by Hon. William Finlayson, - 'Death strikes Garret Fo ui• hila tnelita,' to nervously sensitive about-ghout Minister of Lands and Forests, to a UseT776,Choke swimming4. �+ Don't bee �ld� touse your choke at ,Ocean Town A.J. 'In- "I won't exactly mention-names,but your,brother's death. You must see, Rotarians here recently.. Members of Vestdeath under he has !seen stabbed he has Gar Misa Folsom that t ou h to you the. -but know h� it To start to rya notebook, and just be- h . g. the Temiskaming and Northern On- a cold engine use full choke for a der the water.' sub E Fo cause its full of a lot of myaterlous jEct is naturally o! the deepest in- companions cora anions were RogerI tarso Railway Commission, withwhom, short Period rather than art, 1 chops Neville names and initials Mr. Riggs pro- terest, it is nerve-wracking•for a wo- period-it sa your bat•' a business partner• Mrs.I for a longer Helen $arnaby and Carmelita Valdon.;Poses to run down all those people man to have a strange man killed- the Minister toured the northern sec to and almost at her.ver " rY permits a quicker start, F, Folsom just before his de `h, had and see if any of them are impH- y aide- �� tion, were present, sa well ea Hector Use lust enough choke to�3he) •been standing next to Ned�arr:on, Gated. "Was he an utter stranger Charles, jourAallet, another member f engine firing evenly while warmin� known as the copper king. C "Just because they are in his note- Anastasia Folsom gave Barron a of the party. l p up-too�littte-causes uneven running Anastasia Folsom, eccentric ,gnd;book " cried the Duchess. "Why, my long, keen glance from under her Mr, Finlayson rpade a strong appeal fouled spark plugs and crankcase dt� tn&ctertul sister of the dead man, ar- hen lution. Too much will flood your en _ goodness, they might be the merest �y eyebrows, for support of the polity which the rives and takes command. At the in-' "+ "Surely!" { � ; business matters, or- 13• he exclaimed. �OU government will introduce at the neat quest it is learned that the death wen- didn't think they were acquainted, did session. The aim'was to develop Nor gine. and make it stop. Don't fail tC Ian was a iehaq, an Oriental knife, "Of course they might," agreed a keep the choke closed after the,ens and it had been bought on the board- Anastasia. "Dan wants to aro the you. Why, we never saw or heard them Ontario-and at the saw time � a,�� g p .gine is running smoothly. whole question; nays it can't help of Mr. Folsom until that morning." conserve for posterity the most im•,� in extremely cold weather, back out It is also learned chat one Croydon Garry to have somebody swing for "No," said the lady. "I'm glad you portant of its basic Industtiee, lura- ;of the garage into the open air, let Sears, who was in Barron's party, is a him. but I don't look tit it like that. appreciate, Mr. Barron, my own deep bering, Mr. Finlayson'said. I the motor idle for a few minutes, ofd r., fancier of curious knives. Anastasia interest and anxiety:and I do see how He foresaw a run for a dock or so 1n second gea>* engages Titus Riggs, an architect, to A Folsom has been murdered, and if possibility that the y}' work on the case. Dam Pelton, the the man who killed him doesn't pay it is a very unpleasant memorq for policy would be opposed by citizens of before shifting to high. if you star! •i + dead man's nephew, arrives and is in- the penalty it won't be my fault. One- Your wife to have in mind.,Enough to southern Ontario, but he telt that they to stall, shift back to second, put oft + trigued by some curious French dolls'third 'of Garry's money is mine now, spoil anybody's summer vacation." would sooner or later see the neves- tul choke for an instant until the en- in Folsom's room. I and I'll s every With one of her sudden abrupt city for such drastic and'rlvolution- gine picks up, then only enough choke pend eve cent of it before P He believes his uncle had been I'll stop chasing the wretch who killed gestures, she turned and walked away. ary change. to keep it running. A motor operates blackmailing several people and he. s,: Angelica, rose, and without a word, "You in Northern Ontario ran reads- and Riggs discover suspicious docu- him. at maximum efActeacy 'when its Letttt+ -- r menta in Poison's effects bearing the!" "Don't they says the Duchess asked, even to-Robin, disappeared into the ly nee the benefit that will tac•true perature is around 160 degrees Fah,' ;initials of. Croydon Sear;_ one must always suspect those who b01 with the successful operation of such renheit, Rim questions Sears and is an-,are benefited?" Straight to the Barrons apartment a scheme and we of the government� Another.essentls2 rule to always obi s awered curtly. Others act suspicious-,I '"Oh, ye3,,,- But that amounts to she went, and, not entirely to her appeal for your whole-hearted (h- serve in starting, I&to disengage your, ! j 'Tiincluding Ned Barron's wife, Mad- surprise, found Madeline, with her operation in the. practical application clutch, and be sure no.tights are�, e ne. nothing. Of-course, the minor benefi- face down on the bed, sobbing. of the policy," said the minister. B Croydon + ,ciaries might be thought of, but y+ disengaging the ciut^3t.t$a straixt' y ,sears initials ata- discov (To be corttinued.) It was pointed out that lumbering on the batte : Bred to a notebook of Folsom's and they're only servants and a few old , ry.yf'reduced at least 2l[ Pelton thinks his uncle had been daing friends. No, the motive for this crimes S► and kindred occupations formed the�per.cotit. some blackmailing. Robin Sears,_ was a deep one, and the method was second most important industry of t)re Don't race s cold engine and don't .q Croydon's son, (s worried now that planned and carefully carried out. I For frostbite use Mfnard's 4lniment. province and operations .to reef ret start ft until the garage doors era ; I, suspicion is resting on his father.i was no sudden impulse; it was pre- Riggsq Yearn on say large scale v ere Gun- wide open, because of the danger a! t . ; tells hirer ,bpi has learned that meditated, and so we must look a Hued to northern districts. A survey carbon monoxide. i dCroyddon Sears ad purchased a third agger i motive of big import and s mor rer of existing conditicsns showed that Y - � } nsze Ica Fair. Robltf's f'Iancee, m going Kim'. thin Industry was Last waning owing .s _ ' questions Ross, the dead man's form- I may he-but do you know I some- e , to destructive agencies of various - 4 et• valett who tele her he thinks Sears times think it may have been a wo- t sorts which commenced an "eating France Heavy Buyer 1 in" program within thu6 last half cen• t+t had visited at Folsom's home. I man. The cleverness of that stab - � Australian wuis� NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. under the water somehow autzg"ts a � tum' Sydney, IN S,W -The wool sales at woman's ingenuity. What do you Reconstruct Industry, the various Australian capitals, ac•, , CHAPTER XXXV, ththk?" tit The policy to be Inaugurated by the cording to reports extending from 111 t,F °'Titan," card Rt "No," Carmelite said, emphaticalls, July to November. have been on a Riggs. you know the,.,.I,, Government at the next session ,will ,. The idea may have been a woman s, 5 ,satisfactory level as compared with police ai'c4 interested ;n pour- i elm at correcting this "rniaous <ra- ' but the criminal was a than. A wo- last year, and at the moment of grft., r" "MY activities In the auction room?, dition" and reconstructing industry K pies, I know it," replied Sears. "And man, even it she had strength enoug�i ° as basin which fa hoped vrf11 resull Ing this the tendency of the markel. - s I can't wonder at it. I to drive that blow, couldn't have man- continues to be satisfactory to grow. prowl around is.ft being preserved for all time, aged it in that tomaing sea. It was era. This state Is the principal wool 5j btiyitsg antique weapons and first 1t is proposed to apply three rens• prate of the Commonwealth. and it awful! rough, you .know. We were •� ' thing you know a chap is killed with dies, reforestation throughout south has shipped so tar this season t8.�00.•. y R ane of diem or a similar one. Wh knocked about by the naves-" ern Ontario 1n aectlona where Iand wouldn't the average detective ling "Pooh," said Miss Folsom, "the wo- wtl] not permit of any'otAPr use in 000 worth as compared with X8,490: 1lfacts?" roan of central Ontario a program of robahl• 000 worth daring the corresponding Up the two 4-day is sa lithe and muscular _ ..'. i s . "But lots of other people bought.as a man, And that's what it re- tation and replanting and couserva. period of last year. those old stickers. Meeker, for in•Iquired, that and cleverness in taking '*You say you and T4Qkm have had non of existing timber in' 'northern The biggest buyers of the season knee.'+ !the exact moment for the rush of the a quarrel-and just before Christ !Ontario by safe guarding areae from .in the order of their buying are. .to waV-_'+ trnaar" date, France, Germany, England, 14 ; "but Meeker, had na.rc&sum-to kill destructive Ares. It was shown that "Yes. He thinks e'tl got out of ? Jaffan. They all purchased between jG m•+ "What it required." the 1)nchops de- g a total of 2,123,000 arses of virgin for- "Had g S giving a present but 11111 make uts E 1.500,000 and 2.000,000 worth. Blared, "was determination, Either a eats were destroyed by fire in 1923. = with hav just about a week before ! France's Total being £1,846,000, :and t yon A" 'man or a woman could have struck but this lose has been.cut to 60,000 = Depends on what e'onat,tutea a' Christmas said pet • preset tvrtee i Japan's .f 1.554,000. Amerl<•a'd buy. ,mason. How do you differentiate he. that blow, had it been inspired by a as expensive u I otherwise would.• acres.last year. Expectations are Ing is light. The total Australian wool tween reason and motive? But that's hate or revenge strong enough. There that ]ors this year w'iil not e:rPed 35.- , F wasn't such a lot of physical force 000 acre++. splitting hairs. I'll- telt yea what, P y ^—�-4- salsa, so far as they have progressed I to 'date, reprAment a value of g 1d,309." Riggs, if you'll leave our question to It was a question of aitri and T q of choosing just the right moment. I Maglatrate-"The police say that The Minister stated that rhe ciopsrt• 676 taloa be answered uncil after to friend shouldn't wonder if more than one K lm ' a y you} sad your wife had some words." meat was at present engaged to 0 for 6"5 -Stnne gets here, III give you some; Prisoner-'•1 had some, air, but . 1 proving the highway between Srvprn 4? ? attempt had to be made:" .-, sort of answer theta. How'd you like! - didn't get s chance to use them and Huntsville with a- view vac? 1l88UE No 3-'28 ••, I Oh, do stop ;&]king about it!" 1, to sit In on our conferences and we}cried Carmelite, her face drawn with - what we can do, all working together,l emotion and her long slender lingers about the Folsom atTair?" twining tightly about themselves. "I'd like it first-rate, of comae ""I shan't stop talking about it,^. /`� • • t minding you that I'm working for Miss Folsom announced. "If you don, Ever- "ch*1 " always Crisp Misa Folsom. At least, she says I like it, you needn't listen. Oh, there's -' am, but I've not done much yet,except i •to stir up things." Mrs. Barran-good morning, my ala fresh r "Good to have things stirred up. dear:" -- N Anastasia had taken a fancy to t Buy Christie's Cheese Chips, Fine Easier, maybe, for Fleming Stone to y + isettle." Madeline from the first, perhaps Ire- i, old cheese Cunningly blended with Robin, meantime, haul handed in cause they were so different in type. ` L purest ingredients into deliciously - i- '-bis telegram, went out on the-deck In While kite liking was not fully return- : L Grim and wholesome little wafers• searck--of-fi-fs-fiancee, Angelica Fair. ed, Madeline urns faintly amused by P the spinster's odd ways and was to the store or on the ' borer She was there, with the Barrons, in s " their fatorite corner, and he joined fascinated for some inexplicable,MR- * p •• �` " : the group. son by her society. shvsyr ask for Near by, Miss Anastasia FoLom "All right this_rnorziing,+_", he 4ik- ? was talking with Mrs. Ba#naby and ed, breezily, and she came toward -- `. CarmeHta Valdon. Madeline. "Going in?,, x. "No," Madeline returned, "the sun ;- -- � "Yon aeb,_ Duchess," the Spinster was saying, for she had become rath-' is too hot." Chr `a` 911e19 ar fund of these two won", things `" I've lost your taste for are not moving fast enough to snit bathing," Miss Folsom nodded itympa- ifne. I have faith in tba�nice Mr. s iscui s tbetically. "Acid Lord knows I dont wonderl Why, you stood next to Riggs, and I know hes doing all he Gerry when Tn'lled, didn't y can, but I don't like the way he's Beading." - yoo. +� SALADA jkl a: FOR ALL DOUR BAKING -- Pies, cakes; Bum lamed Bid -- DOES ALL YOUR BAKING RMr : — , a - A ' w e TOBACCO POOL ENDORSED The scat of nam TO PROTECT GIROWERs' INTERESTS. ' y Proud 4 rw�y , z is Of (srpWtll EI'hree '� .Canada's - usand Farlmera Were Unawrnciusly• iii Favor of . Co-operative Action Which is Necessary to y4, Givens New Yorkers Food For ' - �� . �- --Well Being of Industry - -- _,.Thought in Recant Address , BOTH MINISTERS THERE - Tobiscoo 'QXJ TE`S FIGURES . growers in southwestern Gell themselves, We import eight to ,' Ontario have long fretted under tan million pounds of Rue-oared to "> New York,--"If I told you all that •,trying conditions, T make cigarettes-•-aced wra ra and I have heard - go 1te' true - Theme, they claim, !?lam r e program of Canada, ' e�r+e not normal, whether we can increase our ills- ' flus-have.they been, cured to suc!-, an extent._ae to supply _ y wouid believe me to be a liar.",,- Years. The buyers co.apesste to the demand I e.nnot may. Whereverfor Thus spoke in humorous vein, thb Amp the price down to an unprofitable,.there is suitable soil, I suggest the lion. Vincent Massey, Canadian Min -. - blrvel and enough growers have to eeHrers go icty gnat linea Great Bri- inter to the United States. He was t!o keep the industry gulag, If theimports• 160,000,000 sounds of addressing the_Cairadtan Society ofured, and 40,000,000 of dark$reel New York at a dinner in his honor -.Xrow"rs ,were thoroughly organised v(e could produce more of these recently. "The visitor," he continued, and it � -%cedar Pool arrangements the growers ere is a market. x� . "cannot help but come back from aot>ild finance on their.crop from year MARTIN SOUNDS WARNING �g: Canada spiritually intoxicated with to year and play the big tobacco com"- Hon John S, Martiq led aR what.ht has seen." panics at thedr�own game. p theznsr Mr. Masse said that never before, assistance of his deparj:ment and said A e` Y: ' y They met in a theatre at : s�. had there been reason to.,have such that personally he had always been Ctiathpm Saturday last to disease the. for co-operationfaith in the future of the Dominion sdtuation and-the Hon. Mr, Mother- not i ,among farmers, while The WORLD' CHAMPION8 DINE as there was at the present. tperi, Federal Minister of A culture ignoring the fact that mute co- guests of honor dinner given for world chain nous only by the support his Sri 1r Turning W statistics to operatives have been unsuccessful hfadison Square Garden L` In New York. Photo shove eight of the sport optimism, Mr. Massey said that within sial the Hoa' J. S. Martin' Pr+ovancisl!than succeasfuL Alluding to the re- world's Minister, worked together to devise, greatest Sgures. Left to right,,seated: Bill Tilden, Bobby Jones, the last 12 years bank deposits in ameliorating action, tt�cent wide interest displayed in to- Freddy Spencer and Chariies WintAr; left to right, standing: Babe Ruth, Canada had increased by,$600,000,000, tbac.co growing, as instanced by letters Gene Tanney, Johnny Weismuller,-and Bill Cook, hoskey atom Eighty per ceiid, of the. zurrent Do- SURVEY TO BE MADE. : even from Northern Ontario,,the Min- Pending the annual meeting of the said: '`We sounded s caution last minion Government loan of $2,400,- ng 000 000 Ia held in Canada he said al ' toba000 growers, the Dominion Gov- spring as to' acreage, and I received Labor Delegates' Confer though in 181b not a dollar of the . J*rra*nt will appoint three mea to i letter from the Imperial Tobacco Co. r Government loan was held by a Can- work as a committee with two otherscalling our Department to task and - - ,With Federal Goverrinment adian. A billion dollars of insurance - tepreseating the glowers, and these j saying it was dangei ous propaganda was written in 1928, an amount equal 'won begin this week to make:a survey and ill advised. wto as of .that extant t equal Can- rd the whole situation. One of the -"We stilt believe we were on safe Prime Minister Refers to Excellent Feeling Between Em- ads in 1918. - Government appointees will be A. J. grounds in urging a little caution and p1oyCIS and Employees Of, the ten million Chriskivas trees 31cphail, of the Saskatchewan Wheat improvement of quality, although the used in the United_.Staten annually, 1E'ool, who will address a number of manufacturers were no dont sincere. -_- meetings in southwestern Ontario and "It is all right W form a pool H that -'PROSPERITY AHEAD one-third grow in Canad°an soil. ` explain the conditions of a 1. is the _ Within the last five. months, the ta- poo proper method, but what about Ottawa.—Labor, as represented by of the eight h.wr day, and improcc bacco exports of the Dominion were Dr. J. W. Rutherford, M.P,, Kent, all this tobacco over in the Old Coun- delegates from the Canadian Trades t Y the.fair wage ei;ula_ valued at a2,b00,000. Three hundred Presided at a special overflow meeting try unsold? There are a great many g conaieerabl Saturday in the Griffin Theatre, which things to do before you carystart on and Labor Congress, recently paid its'tions if a clava,, providing for a work million bushels of grain were exported 'Pas attended by 1,000 growers; 2,000 a clean basts." annual call u day t.ut excee�ng eight hours wua in- by Canada via Vancouver and MQnt- "enable to Pon the Government, not`seitcd in all fair wage contracts." real In 1928, The Canadian wheat get in were accommodated Dr. Crisdale announced•that C. M. only to urge the -passing of special) - aro 2 .. tt the Armouries, where some o4 the Sla p ant year was 460,000,000 bush- at chief of the tobacco division at legislation, but also to voice strong I An tion Act i unto mend a the ler els, Mr, Masse said, and the ma in addressers were relayed by telephone Ottawa, was leaving the Department g migration Act i,; recommended. iirdsr cultivation is herbs pushed farther and amplifiers, and where other speak- to take charge of development of a commendation for certain acts Fecent- this pro vof- •en later a P 1 . Famed amendment, any go north, appeared in person. This new line in Australia. 5 Passed by the Government. The ernment, company, corporation, so- meetin curtailment of the veto power of the,ciety, association, person or party or The Prairie Provinces of Manitoba, g, as reported W theatre Bath-I - Saskatchewan and -Alberta recorded scrag by Eccles J. Gott, M.P., South • rpt Senate, the re-enactment of the Tech- agents for the same, sol5citing to bring j$240,000,000 worth of manufactured base:,°--va0 urmnimously in favor of ,7 i immigrants into Canada, shall be re-! the p Proiv,.. The theatre meeting.! areal Educational Act which expires sponsiblc•, f ncrcinll}, for the Paid im-1 products last year. Mines in north. P� Prly Of Terries Small ax the end of next March, amendments western Canada have reached a • ia# request of the chairman, similarly j iniXrants for not less than one year. high to the Immigration Act, a "WAS oa mord at the close. Orre 1 "' of the ei ht-hour day ppircation I It was contonued that if there were Ilmted Stateauhe��Cta rens �f the l?n- provisions of pent $200.000,000 mean only objected, and it.was stated;Face Next Session With Ad- the Washingtontc be any further tax reductions'they.' ' visiting Canada last year, Thiy-'w— that he was neither a grower nor a I Conference in so far.should he applied to. the sales tax l inns a art of $781 buyer. i Vantage of Six !n �� *'� the Government is atle to do so,,.. , ; P ,000,000 spent by There were 18 speakers at the Grif-' pet HOuBe amendments W the British-North' vvhirh is ui,t only an obstruction to ging Ar>ericar.s, I trade bit I laces an unfair financial) "And the Americans felt so much America Act,and also to the Criminal burden upon the masses of the pe - ., !3a Theatre. Every Federal and Pirr Ottawa.—Time has decimated they Code were among the requests of the ,, fat home in Canada, he said atni!"iiigiy, trinctal member of Parliament from'Conservative numbers in the Senate delegation. pie," and r.o. to the income tax. "that they used American postage Essex and Kent, As well as West EI-'until the powerful majority in they Many other subjects were toiachedM Tom Muore, president of the con- ttips on their letters.' - 1�d � P��it ht�et3po assistance' Upper House in 1921 has been reduc-upon 1n the memorandum presented, Brews, evmp'.imented the government! )lir. Justice Riddell, of the Oatariu P�1, m+Y ed to six- Both parties are approach-+theluding the contention'that "orgar•. on the Old Ase Pensions Act, as for I Court of Appeals, was another other step deemed advisable•to relieve I ; lte . establishing the West Indies i s the ��� TMa�equality is numbers, With the;laid labor should be give memberahi' g pecker, growers, Practical Aug-! filling of three vacancies on Tuesday on de p'_ Steamship Service, amendments to the rr There is no more reason," he said. ... y delegations, rnmmisaions or boa i -906t-133 carne from Hon, ,John S.I the party standing is now; Conserve-i dealing with ingtters affecting the ► income Tax Act, raieirrg the ezemp- 'for rancor betwew the Canadian and _ Idlarten. Ontario Minister iii' Agrieul-1 tire, 51. Liberals, 43• Progre"n,e, terests of Industrial Wage earners, as' tion of dependent children from 18 to I the An*rican or the American and _tare; Dr, J. H. Crisidale. Deputy Min-I ane and vacant one. The-vacant seat j for instance, the,Economic Conference 21 years, for the acts encuaragting the 1 the Britisher than theme is between tater of Agriculture. Ottawa; and to from the Province of t f srther ane of C[nadian-mined coal,!tae sone of the salsas mother. Hon. W R Motherwell. Quebec. In, (Geneva, 19271, the Tariff Board. arid. . _ the Senate, as ttt the Commune, there;so on, and that the Trades and l:abos"ind for those that extended "public i Dr John H: Finley, introducing Mr, Hon Mr. Mnetn emphaadsed the de i is always as ab,etitee listao the actual Congress of Canada,. being of a It ..r. _by the establishment of Massy, referred Whim as the "in- sirabfltty af. a •system of Governarreotit'numbers of majorities or menoritli�s'iePrecientatixe nature, is the Proper; 'harbor cand ismons or the porta of carnation of Canada" grading, erep to the extent of pry cannot be assumed to be inflexible. body to consult on seeking nomina= i Iltibiting; export of ungraded tobacco, 4/ tions for such appointments." The Prime Minister, W L. Macken this was applauded, Settlers For Canada With reference W technical educA- zie King, complimented air. Moore on,Canada 'to Have -. NEW OFFICE TO BE OPENED. *ion, the memorandum C}IaAgnw FIBraId t'�aa ►, The nam.i Points out.that the "splendid manner in which the Zion. Mr, Motherwell made the Ira-,bar of foreign immigrants into Can-1 the-act proviues for the appropriation Trades and Labor Congress had co-J New Legation - portant announcement that the Do-'ada to the past year ezeeeded the of $10,000.00 by the Federal Gov9t'n-'operated in the past with the Govern- ---�v+ 1 rniniorr Goversunent had decided W number from [heat Britain by fully nient to be expended during the 1e-'ment," and at the way in which the create a co-operative marketing'23,000, If the disproportion Coarin- ye•ir period endings March 31. 18'29,'delegation had presented its program.I France and the Dominloa-tl5 branch. There had been hesitation ues-at this rate the time is not far dis- and urged that Dominion assistrn, The representations inside would be' Appoint .Minister to because his department has no build- taut when the.British element wlll 1'e renewed at 'he forthcoming sess.cu helpful. Respective Capitals Ing of its own, and of Aces were Io-a ronatlne a minority of Canada's pop of Parlianient.,in order to insure.that "It to-day we Pee a return of pros Ottawa.—Canada's success in estab- eated all over-Ottawa. ulatton. It._t.he strength of the Im• this important work may be continued perity," said air. King, "this prosper-i lishing diplomatic relations at Wash- "But office or no office space;' Paid Penal bond which urates Canada to Fdrther' rwendments to the fair ity is due in a large measure W the Iington has decided the Dominion Gov- Ahe Minister. "I think the time has the Old Country is to be maintained, wage '*gu1j1-;rn-A are urged in tt,c spirit of conciliation and good w•iIl _ come that I should' wait no we cannot afford to i ri.^.ut anduni, and it is set forth 'i'at between employers and em to employees and ernment to appoint a minister plant- lodger,` sacra the tali ,., - P y ernmeiar to Franc but tsl-r the initial 'proceeding, to which is addressed specially to our ' v''nuld demons'eate the good faith in that respect Canada sets an,ex-,announced, Frae' it is officially _i lestablish a co-operative mar•ketinit people. of the Gfl.erinnent on the questio,i ample to the rest o fthe world." Phillip Roy, the present branch in the Department of'Agrical-• high commissioner at Paris, will be - +titre- If some of you were thinking appointed -W the post: while the- French Government will make Baron . II was going W commit the Oovern- Chinese Artillery in Action Vitrollee, Consul-Grneral for France. . _ anent to some big financial scheme, put the first Minister to Canada, , that out of your mind. Ninety per cent. of the factors of success lie r x a. x , Reports to the effect that Canada -tPrit h in your breasts. Get the .fro- 7 / � " ' � � �; will send a mini=ter to Japan are de _ �> - e— z - sled. During the visit of L. S. Em operati:o spirit and be prepared to . ; , y - *. - R r l' "• rs.. cry;- r>r,.,. .,� 1ftlte a�nminiA[la sacrifice a IILLIe on account of the, r M~ + d Coloiiiea, the sense. The industry is simply suffer- � ads appointment of a a ins growing pains I am going to take , r , ?, British High Commissioner to Canada tics risk, if I have any reputation, of ;: rwilI'come up for discussion. I`t Paris.—France. and Canada have . . aligning myself with your pfan.z rind "` '` � �� A / ri change P�- believe it will turn shit all 'fight `;Ks �> definitely decided to chap the g t ;, int status of diplomatic rr,presenta OTTAWA MAY HELP. tion to the establishmegt of legations "If an tt a +obacoo growers are not{ in the respective ci pitala. .at these strays to-day, hold fu:Cher ' The French Cabinet has approved meet;nR9` heir judgement and a plan io .appoint a Minister to Ot- ka 'do not 'ask them sign uli thrqugh taws. He will probably be the present' ik is enthusiasm.". A speaker.had pointed Consul-General. -out that. the Kingsville Co-olrerstive r- " The following comas-&icatim was ,..,.P had had a �rarehouse blown down, and `.a - issued by the Forel Office. the aiinis:ar said: "When you lauve syr 'Following negotiations, under- S�• M the pbol—wetl si geed np,-I_den't knew .�. `" `w. ._ %�•�:--- - - i aken�in a dipintuakir way, And _ — -after wbether or not I could help you in ? a' ; k interviews which took place in Paris - r respect, but you must take thein w RaoDul�Dandu and,Senator the of Can, first ataPn you rY And it idydsable ° 4 ► °r .,to ensiles in the primary buying, and ads and Min isi rr of State without ' all to the verk seine buyers as at r ' �' Portrolio, and M, l3rfand,.ilfir.ister for p!°BEnt ' iForeigzn Affairs. France, the Canadian Dr, J. H. Griadale, Ottawa, Deputy ... "°• and French Governments hare,decided > Minister of Agriculture, reviewed the to create a legation of Canada in , development of the tobacco industry. t }; xa ` France and a. legation of -Fran'e in *; "To-da " lie said S t Canada. The Minister of Pfance wi1L yn , "Canadian lea! esaistitutes about three-quarters of all a >xy reside at Aftn�ra." - • - -- - - tobacco used in Canada., 'Our lest has h rr become,better, morns popular 1n Ceti= ads, and is getting ants demand s Tfen are so hard to buy for,' com• abroad. We areplained this sweet young thing. "Yea,:' Producing six to TOOK A LONG TIME TO EFFECT SURRENDER the, spinster of f sigh orty-three, seven million pounds of fi4o cured or ,Artillery conquers ancient city!of Chochow only after 79-day siege. Tbo -a`nelent fortifications withstood, "and I hope you'll never learn how strarestto tobaeo% and these t+obaco" daily shalling for that tlm9 and the small Shansi garrison surrendered only g hard itad'to set a iiaatt to'buy f after their last ammunition was one. . Y or." --- .,:. 9-p 'S ' ,�!' ..e'. .• ...,, ...• - �� •t j�d� ,a 7' .TgM�. -, -Tire cxnauril waetirsg of St. --Dr,'H. T. FxJlaise, Iiesrt.'ea; Dent- 1 CA1_J1► AodreWs Churvh will be held this ist. Off ice over Balsdva's hasdwere (Thursday) evening. sure. Office hours, 11 to $ daily and s._ _ evenings by appointm,ent,• -Mrs. E. C. Jooes spent Friday -Johngud Wm. Power attead• i � sd the demonstrations and lectures --Harry McGuire has bass 9-p `wnd Saturday with friends in i; gi'veo by the Rutnlay. -,Adya,aea• hinted to.it.positfoD.oaf Uii<e sial!' dorF. H. and Mrs. Hell visited Cu., last week, also the bangnet of the Oebawa post office and en- - "• with the latter a sister in Toronto held in the Carle Rita Hotel on tered upon his duties on Thursday , on�aday afternoon. Wednesday evening. of this week. S -Don't forget the splendid -Coming i Dr. F. E.Luke,Opto- v -George W. and Airs. Beery, of g _visited with W. T,. and drams, entitled "The Family Up- Whitby, meterist, 167 Yon a fit.,Toronto, - stairs, to be given in the Town may be donealted about your eyes "yrs. Miller o9-Saturday, Hall to-morrow (Saturdnyl even-_ and glasses at A. H. Atltn'a dra -Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright is 'lewv- * • ;>a hug today W spells a week with tufa by the Dramatic Club o!West store, . ands Whiblay- Tu y J � _ ... ....._ .. United Church, Toronto, undo he 24th. Yen mother in Brantford. - - - - -. • .. . _ _ �1••dd _ J. D. and Mrs. Ford, of To= the auspices o! fit. Andrew's .. _. . � Trento, spent a few hours o9- Bat- dies'Aid. This-drams has nine eRovatiAM. prf3w with F. T, and Mrs. Bast- chariotere, sDd ie `given in three Ua Tlean-up" -?-rioeg . y - — -- --- - acts. It ie .full of humor from W. C. Willson made a business_trip r start to finish and has been prey- to the city nae day last ween jag. -Mrs. W. A. .Reid has been _ f - confined to her bed for the past anted in Toronto a number of Mrs. Ed. Willson, we are glad to _ . ,Look Em Over - week suffering from a very severe times .to delighted audiences, state,is somewhat improved in health. - lents Piano selections will-, be rendered- -Hamilton. and Mrs. '14rown and -Mies Bessie Bushby, of Green- between seta by Gordon Brown, Peter and Mn. Brown and children iBoys' Felt Slippers, felt and leather solea,one buckle, G bank, opeat a few days last week whose vQcal solos in St. Andrew's of Toronto, spent Sunday with-E. E. _ -sizes 18, 1 and 2, reg. 1.50, for Q8c. wt the bongs of her cousin, J. A. Church several weeks ago were and Mrs. Perryman: - - much appreciated. Doors open The. young people spent -a very Bushby . enjoyable evening at the home of - Chi12 9 Felt Lace Boots,-with black lace foxing,'sizes - > at 7.80 o'clock, program begins at y -quite a number from Picker- Winton J. and Mrs, Whiter On at-. 5, 8, 7, reg. L95, for 98c. tag attended the Sunday School 8 Admission 25 cents. Nowltd -: _ Konvention at Whitevale Thurs- do not miss this treat, count of the unfavorable weather t ; -An interruption in the mild many-were unable to attend. Bees Red Felt Slippere, leather,soles, sizee'12 and 2, day laat. weather took place on SundayIt was.with great regret and sor- _ -Mrs, Jae. Somerville has been row that the old-time friends of the reg 1.50, for 98c. r spending a couple of weeks with morning when the mercury drop. ape P Toole family heard of the death of .. bar nephew, Dr. Robert McQuay. below the freezing point. A Women's House Slippers, esavas with leather solea, 4 p , y Prof, Wade Toole, and the hearts of . year ago winter came to stay sizes 5, 6 and 7,elastic front,re$1.25, going atA8c.. ;sof Toronto. the people of'Brougham are with the .. . . Motorists are reminded that about the middle of-November, aged parents and family in'the sor- = 5 they have only until Jan. 81st to The past two months of mild row. - Wotgen'e 4-buckle Overshoes, sizes .3i to 7,—reg­8 50, procure their 1928 licensee. After weather will greatly. shorten the Several from here-%ttended the going at 1.85. Don't misa_thie-away below cost- ithat date.-look out. winter, and will materially ease special services at the opening of the - ' -The Y. P. S. of St. Andrew's up the coal bill. To most people new church at Greenwood on_Sunday. . Church will be the gnests of the the mild•weather has been very The Greenwood people deserve'great Infante', Child's and Misses Underwear, all otir linea x A, Y. P. A. at the Community acceptable, but to the boy and credit for their entrerprise in ursder-- reduced 20 per cent, Hall at Danborton this (Friday) girl who are the poonessore of a taking the erection of this fine edifice, ' evening. pair of skates and a hockey stick, They have a beautiful church which Boys'V neck pall-over Sweaters, sizes 24 to 3'hcolore -Mrs, C. Dale` had the miefor it has been a great disappoint- will add much to their home town. grey with purple, purple with orange,. green with tune on Saturday to fall down the men t. The ice-man also has sand ate; reg 2.25, now 1.159, cellar stairs. Fartanatet been somewhat worried, as he -,-�- �` 'bonee were broken,but she was usually has his season's supply Bee the bntlec make love to the stored by this time of the ear; $mills littlaLora, Greenwood, Mens Grey Worsted Overcoats, well made, good quAl- 'badly shaken up. y g ity, reg,20 now 15-75, reg 29.50, now 24.50. _ and be is afraid he will hive to Friday Evening, Jan.27th. y -On Friday evening there will y g be a pleasant su prise for the Y. have it shipped in from northers 5t P. U. in St. Paul% United Church, points. Men's 4-backle Overshoes, good quality, felt-lined, -Om Tuesday evenio BALE REGISTER. ]flies Topliffe, Vice-President. i 7 g..Jan, lith t reg 4.00, for 829. _ -- D. D. G. M. Bro. Robt. Keel -and of charge. The congregation ie in Tuesday•January 31st-35 head fresh suite, of Corinthian Lodge. I O. Milk Cows and Slirineers, also Men's'Plain Blue and Plain Black Overalls, alleizes, ,Pi-W C. Murkar mod -friend, O. F., Oshawa, visited Ontario Yourog Cattle, fit for beef, ringers, worth 2.00, for 1.59. _ - - �f -Gleorge Roes, of Shedden, motored Lodge, Pickering, and installed will be sold at the Wilmot Brown the officers of that lodge into their � Pickering on Saturday after. � farm, adjoining Stouf3'vi13i�. Credit -,S great line of g'len's Auto Kpit Socks in brown, gree 1 a" noon and spent the creek-end with respective offices for the coming extended until July 1st, 1928. Pe and heather-sir different shades-rest value' at" the former's parents,- John and term of 12 months. Thtleeiaetalled Irberal cash discount. No reserve. 150 seats per pair. r intooffice were -Jr, P, G.-Bro. C. Sale at one. F. '�V. Silcersides, � - , Mrs. adnrkar. O. Bradle u -A number from here attended yy N. G,-Bro. H. Ben At1LKioneer. k nett; V. G.-Bro. G. IN ateh; Ren. the services 1u connection with the Wednesday. January 23tb. - Auction opening of the new church +st See.-Bro.J. Richardson; !iiia.Ser. sale of 35 fresh cows and spring- Greenwood on Sunday, and al -Bro. G. Found: Trews.-Bro. J. ers, 25 Durham steers and heifers, - Clark; War. F.Prouse;Con. y[ '' chicken supper and concent yearlings and two-gear-olds, . the . Bro. L. D, Banks: Chap.-Bro. r-':on y evening. - property of 0. Denny and J. Vin- _ .. -Mr. and Mre. Bradley, of Do. Jno, Stephenson: L S. &-Bro. L. nest, at lot 24, eon 4. Whitby Tp. Saunderd; R. S. S.-Bro. R. Som, CHAPMAN trout. who have been apeadinfe Sale i one Ted sharp. See bills their Christmas holidays with ervilla R. S. N. G.-Bro.J. Barnes, Geo. and Ted Jaek$(n. aactioneera. M talatives in Whitby, spent Sun L• S. t. . G.-Bro. G• Law; 1. G.- w - So kx day here with the formers broth- Bro. C. Sterritt; R. S. 9. Q-Bro, ;CAitO-OP THANKe. ' %her,,Ceci1. and sirs. Beadle R. Baisdon; L S. V. G-Bra C. k� -Married, at the United Bridle Pilkey After the installation We take this opportunity of thank• Mutio'nage oym Tuesday evening. abrat 89- enjoyed s epleodirl 1pneh ins our aeigblrora and friend.for thdlr -- .17th. tl the Rev..A R. San- prej erred by members of Ontario kindness and sympathy. and Soraf11S yr person. Mary Jane. daughter of �Te and were entertained for tributes, during the Illness .and death - Ja- ' aveyy� and Mrs. Liscombe. to an hour or more with speech and ef•oar father, the late Henry Blake. ' IL�r_ s �dlitche11, both of Oshawa. song. -Tho Family l Sunday nest at St. Geor• -A rather sad case occurred in t ( e'e Chltrch sir. C. Cs Watkins, of our village one night last week �ds►ert4aewsewtr, 20 ler 1w# off _ �yelift�College, will preach at wbeo a young ruan from Vin. - . . ;la 80 A. m.mesad P. m. The an cheater, in Eastern Ontario, be- suddenly taunt vestry meeting will be held ea®e demented. The �OR SALE--Collie pope, irnod h•el• rep prioeB of Semi Real,dy Suits and Overooate. erCR C Bunker.Claretuoat. Fbone Clare Baa Monday evening, Jan. 80th, at unfortonate mea who was em 2soa 19.2f1 IB ployed in Rose's Excelsior Mills, r - Prices reduced, but not CIIllihty .-The police trustees request all has been boarding with John T. 1 RENT-On con.2. Pick"e, a SUITS motorists to refrain from parking Stephenson While his mind had R g �e"Lae. asWycoTho.,44talt.oa. �OVERCOATB - their ears on the ark in front of gone wrong, he was not at all :p�� Reg.prkw Jan. price - the Town @9-[L They wish to keep daa;erous. His relatives were LOST-On 8rd or V h of January. 2 -Jan. Price DotiBed and his brother came to LQkNYOOe block.. Finder pkasc keys.t the ;ft in a reepectable condition In. -laws Dace. R.S.Saab.Mwkbam. 19-20 „x5.40 .. 196,00 stead of having it look like plow tape him away. It appear- that 4L40 ^.. W.00 geld the young man was overseas and OR SALE-Tudor sedan.1418 mod- ed 85,00 _ 2i.Ofi Fel in good emditim. prase 1y new. w1r3 40.00 ... $x.00 i was Abell-shocked, and at long ,�.r rsaeridee. Apply eo Dasa! Beer,sew- -H. G. and Mrs.Calvert arrived o:d _ ; !Monate last week, after spending a intervals he is attacked similar to gla m. 20 e few weeks in Kitchener with their what he was here. He Boon re- FORGE KEAY-Licensed auction- "'�'� ". 174-00 180.00 ... 24 00 daughter. Yrs. Irwin Shepherd. covers, and is able to resume Geer,Alton&. Live stock and genera] .a1e. Dile. Calvert has Hila recovered work His fa only one case in h attended to_ Terme reasmabre. R. term the Calvert has q which he loaf many thoaesnde who went over �3.�cou�e' Phon.stouff 9003, 51-4 All garments are strictly tailored to your measure with the t " one eye while cutting up kindligg ease and were shell-shocked from pan of Yount- bore". saline-ease and d2Sa1CilniIIatlOII that has'filWaye - woadwith an are,a piece of wood whish very few ever recover. •and a�eanold: also. pan of A Stamped a Bemi- Ready garment as the These arses should receive eve shire cows ue to--ashen sono. w "elia_g up and piercing his eye hall. >� Moore.R.R.2.F ker;�. lief `zl Y product of the master tailor. -The Ontario Government has sympathy from those for wbom TO RENT-Rouse In Dumbarton; the fought sn-19 are now suiferiaR manse-" -Coni--in the.ann4.aIICealeIIt Lhst Lherf±. _ — caned the old iQ arse. wit8 —_- -� `..is_to be no increase is the gasoline andy the itovernment woad . be honseandbam, About 2 acres in raspberries. COce iII firm tOOli Over"our safDp�Bs- len-d-you-4W be- great! rliOoiAe is their sat if coos sasses land, Apply R H,Stroud.R.R 2, -----` - _ tar daring the current year, and yy y Pickering. 18-20 astonlelhed at these marvelous. values. _tll�motorASense fee is to `bemdid net few of ne realize ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- '_tho same as in 1927, that is- Ford 1 DRY (sem,finish Let our dntier call and i`R• ' R 77�1 7.11 7�+�1• 19-•i - ` and other small care is $9.00. OD What these poor nmfortnmaYea enf• explain our 24 hour sen ice• Jn.t leave your Fred i JJ ll ii�iiig, - a iekeiin account-of the very heavy expen fer as a result of their awful ex- name with Mr.s.W.) avis, barber shop. We. _ • _ _ diture o9- road-balldiog; eve may pe rienees in the battle fie]dP of will.pickup and deliver 3 umes a week. _ Eetsbliehed 1857. _ -- .... expect an increase in the near France. FARM FOR SALE;OR RENT-99- -� future. ineacres of land in lot 12,con.¢.Pickeripg,lots _ t 13RO1SGHA11 of water at bold places and zoos buildings and �y ITIR—$tPanl'e Lsited. Chnreh: OD - tum fences Il amlorced tose112r rent on ac. MTT� EUL ' GA�+�i1A Sunday morning next Rev. A. R count- poor health.!IJames Vl:�rlic k.R.R,t ii - - l3wadereon is ezehaDgiaR pDlpitp Mrs. T. C. Brown anent the week Locust rttu stilt end m the-city. OR SALE,-Ia the Village of Pick. � i� !with Rev, J, R. Fraser, M. A.. of St. John's congregation worshipped �j Ppe it erio on the swnh tide of Christina St.,a Dumbarton, who wit] also reach _ - P with the Greenwood worshlhpera on ho��esadlot, a a.taDle a lot, Appl to . ' ,--at Audley at 2.30_n. m. ,Io the Sunday, - Nelson 1 eagett,2 arvis St.,Oabaws;or tVm. lep�o Te ne S(f0 ' evening.Sing Song at 6:45 regular 'AIbert and Bert Harvev and little �neiate-Mise 9w Legg tt-W thy. .---tors 1-9`'t"e - wu _service at 7.00 p. to. Pastor's sub d>>ingh� v d he parental home OTIOE-We have net purchased _ ` Ject, "The Controversy between during the.week. N ' a L��• and „ 86rd -1nt38ie a Chester White boar fit for. lows. _ _ - �1?� �On"Wift Institute-had-a large ar.cord-T=vartb-Yar-1arie-aows--1'btas—pd`a All wee welcome. attendance at their meeting At the are costly ones.. �°tm fee$1.00 pl«� Auto Repairs 1�ccessoriee Oils and --J. H. Bowes. the Chatsworth home of Kira.grown on Tuesday os at guse of.ervese.No other service please, , - , Lacey,lot 85.13.F.can.. Pickering. 19-28 weather fore"Atee;1549 given to ?est week. . the world his predictions for 1928. Mrs.' Frank Story,, of.Stoufiville, COUNTY COUIIIC?�. G"oline; A(��1eIIe Weld�g, - So far he has not been very cor• passed away on January 9th. The � x` rent. The filet ten days of Jana- late Mrs. Story had many friends COVNTIf O►•ONTARJO way. he Saye, will be very cold in this vicinity who deeply sympa- — -- a fig• - at►tery ch rg' with strong winds and heavy thize with the faadlyAn their be- The first meeting of the Council.Rf .. _ F snow-falls• the balance veryolild reavement df'the Oaporation of Ilse 'Coont� of - Ontario for theyear1988 ►ill be be � pa1� m�8 0� a111�ak�B wad calm. r .So far as this part of Next Sunday, the 22nd inst, the nrmwmt to statute in the Coaaal i Ontario is Concerned, he is �1tir- .Sacrament of the Lord a Supper will amber t the uta 1 House, in the -- _ be administered in St. Johrds Church. ely out. In past years he has pre arato Town of Whitby.on Tuesday.the 24tH - - ef><�trs• r sometimes been correct. but just p � will be held this day of January, 1988, at the hour of ; we frequently he has been wrong. Friday afternoon at 2.80 (?clock and two o'clock in the afternoon. the members of Session well meet at A11 accounts to'be laid before the - - - :Those wh�htrDet to Bowes or to 2 o'clock. Council should be forwarded to the -. Ayers'Almanac-have a very poor Miss Mabel Glyon. of Toronto, pass- Clerk. properly certified,at least three ,• foundation on which to stand s9- ed away on Sunday. The deepes# days before the meeting(i (be Coon- S."NOER far 9-e weather predictions go. sympathy is extended to the ages nil. B• r. lentiete can fortell the weather hitt die 9t 1I ds o ora ay or two s end. bat be- family-. She spent her holidays with January.192& y� y _ Vona that they do not profess hor grandmother. Mrs.' Ensign,,a —e -te-R E.CHR1sT1Av, County Clerk. - Proprietor, 1ickerin6 _ ... __tv pfu was well know•ra be=e..