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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_01_27 5;_ V 44 7 VOL XLV 11. PICRIERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JXN. 27, lq2a ", No, 21 Mree= 2 WEST HiLL GREENWOOD 'Saw Mud The soloist for next Sunday morn- The Greenwood Dramatic ub wih Rr"NWOM 11( 7vi a Perce L. Scott. IK on kir J berof the �Arnerk= introduction t�D his rood' friends in FrWay eyening, 4 uary 27th. Ad- TT T C1 Wiest Hill, and all are invited to bi mission, 25 cents; -ehilc1ren 15c. C!1:=@:aamZWd by appointume- t. Out- MUM= in attendance -next Sundav' morning. 7- ill preach DUNBARTON :Zstabliahod 18N Loses&. Baskets ot all sizes 'Rev-'J- c. macconachie w at both services. E. ORRISTIAN, 13^rrister and Born-At the Women's College F�bhc Etc.- Money to GREEN RIVER Hospital on .January 17th., to Mr. J, -a r I . . . I - t.. . _ . I I- House. %%itby. 2Wy nd dese' iption.s. and Mrs. -Newmaxx Lakevi�w RarRh. AG.BROWNINU, X. c_ B,,,i,. ite g ter, ci r.Notag Public. Annes'Blk., at lowest prices,-. with Mrs. Trewartha on Sunday last. On Sunday next at the Commiinity at st 0 Pest flice.Dundas,3treet, 3U." '"Office jihont 392. Mr.s Turmr, Ross and-Lois vis d DunbarUn, a soil, William G651d. Whitb The services in tl�W Baritist-Church Hall Sunday, School #.2 n.m., and B ey ie,will be.held in the afternoori at chfirch service at 3 i).m. Preacher, SS-Warristers. So. SAlt-for sale h3eo'clock instead.of the evening. Mr. W. A. Sproule. The annual ves- ing, 330 J.,B. and Mrs Wilson. accompan- try meeting.will be held on Monday :a 9"ari nd W.J.B"ton. ­-CHA S.-A.'WHITE. ied by F. E. and- Mrs. Braithwaite, January 30th, at 8 p.m- in St. Geor- 5.D.F.Raw. of''Unionville, left on Monday foi a ge's Church, Pickering. .Every mem- Adelaide 2767 - Sueeessor to late W. G. Barnes niotor tour through the States-� her is asked to make a.s*w_!aI e.ffort 110HAC80N FI()KF David Annis, president of the to be present. R , RING- Phone Mark 6420 Wheat Bartisttn, Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- entlooLife Buadia C cmd Ricb. Township Sabbath School Associa- 5ts..Tor9ntD.1AWn"Ur Y Mond! Mainom and Main tion, visited our Sunday Sch*ol on WHITEVAL)g "SO. Pick Roofino Material I Sunday last and gave a very inter- Satutdar e office open Wed nesdag and )o Phone Pick.Noo. tf SQ — - , esting address. One of the outstandinr evejmts Of kL 5 x Briti h CnIu-Ma Shingles the winter months has come and ante' d 3 X 69 DUNBARTON gone and folks are still commenting J.R. FOWLIE. Dentist, Cnr,, No. 2 3 and 5x on the good time they had Last Wed- to Mrs. C. W. Holmes hi-- returned -.It was the one oc- D I "Rd'and Victoria Park Ave. To- nes�ay evening. Highest 7--roato. �!- M door)--- OWY-Evnic. home, having spent-a-week with her .d li, Pbone war ,2. daughter in the ciev. casion of the year when the members ASPHALT ses Marjorie Annis and Helen of the Women's Institute-.undertake ]3LAKE B. BEATON. D. -D. Mi s prices. 8 R04DFING- T6m spent a couvle of days -this to treat themselves. their husbands' Craduate6of the RoyalCalelse of DenUi Murray's 18 in.. 32 in. and 88 inch and beaux to a feast of all that is Gurgeons lUniversitir of TorrootQ, office week with friends in Bo pai hours 9 to 12:1 to S.. regular full.of-humor and good musk. The id o . widtlits, 4 in I Shingles also On.Monday evenine atwt"anN best to eat and a program that is Mvrd s Gordectio.ag stom-Whitby. Metal Valley and Young People's "I ph ie 220. ifteetinz. Rev. Mr. tables, in the basement of the United Ridge Roll. Fraser's illustrated lecturp on "Eng- Church, were beautifully decorated Ell,C. SMITH, D. D. land, Scotland. and 'BMW S.. L. D.S., Ireland," w N�Succetsor to Dr. 3.N.Dales). Graduate of -Material. or will give price on. as -with candles, poppies. fruit and fav- the.Royal C finished much enjoyed. Those whn had seen ors, and it seemed as if every mem-: 911W Of Denud Surgeons and Tomn- job, the Old Land felt it next best to a -At CJwtnwnt Offict Oirer D. A ber anf her guest must have bee r-y Tmesday and Fridg,, ]),bon--' :C' O A visit across, while to 91 it' was edu-_ there for every one of thp hundred L stouff 10-11. 0 PICKEMNG inie cational. Miss Edwards makes -a 41 chairs was occupied. The ERBERT T. FA LLA 1,9F, L D S. petent president- D D,S. Graduate of the Royal College a Rev. Mr. RackhaM, Drovided much of En YARD com the amusement of the evening by d Soft LUMBE F-J% his A good supply of Hard an boyrins.And the Uftiv!ersi�Uf Toronto, BROCK ROAD 4 5 Bal3don's store. ering.ont. witty address ar�d comments. Mrs. Coal on hatid. Also a supply Office houn 9 a in.to 6 P.W., of by int. ni. NW has ni(-vPd t,� !,,i.z new Ellis, of Toronto, held the attention anent Pbone Pick 370o. 1010 of Kindling Wood', T STE X 11;11;G JUREET ho"mne in Claremont, of e-veryone by her well iendered *=*in*** gar 0. , Geo' Cowan, Sr., is eniovang the -readings. Musical numbers were well stove length. Webuyand sell, furnish quotatiom winter months in Montreal. given by Miss Williams.and Mr, Med- l2tf -Phone Pick. 1709.' ELIZA BETH RICHARDSO'S and informatioa on all Listed and Miss Edna Kayes is gradually re- lock, of Toronto, Miss Gertrude Poyn- Unlisted Mining Stocks. a*JLOmob;lt Insurance,of all kuids. cover;ng frem her recem illness. ter, Mr, Passmore, Mr. Hugh Pugh, DONALD MUNRO, FICKEKING _eaniesoi sofidl5nancW stand- We will be pleased to advise what CouncUor Robt. C. Reesor had a Mr. Parks. and our own ouartette- stocks to buy or to hol&or business'trip to the citv recently. Mrs. B. Annis, Mr. and M". A. T L. SURNINGRA what stock to sell. roy- Seth Badgerow is engaged with er, and Mr. Harry White. A novel HORGE K.EAY-LIcena4ftuC&JoG- Building and General N-A ew.AJtoGa. Live stock and gentral"Miltes Clients are making mamAy by Chas. Hood for the winter months feature of the program was the old 0 ad to. Terms reaeozable R 41, following our advice. Coat "tin i. plione Stang Estimates furnl= 91.*S�V 9003. 61-4 our long experience in mining. ex. doint., geryt.-RI fo-m wutk. fashioned album. exmlsined by Mr' ,;1hd 11 all el Owing to the mild winter so far, Parks, when be showed t. the and- aae" 10 PIDSTIIJ. I.Jeensed Auc *St. tending over a period of twenty the many patrons who rot their ience his grargiparents. aunt, little of work�loterfor and-ExteHor. ftr o"ovias at Twk LVA Alterations and relisirs. Ano. Y19414"111, 411ows us to _give sound advice yearly suppl,* of ice from Jackson's - t brother, his twin sisters, school too aftift of Ali *I-&. iiissenu# to on the linvestment feature of a wine pond will be disauDointed. clum, cute little cousim a city dude, ChimneysBuilt Concr9tsWopk,- Ran- Add-so evesin sivair F.0., Oft& or the speculative feature of a pros. and a few of his friends of former Phone Pickering 5712 pective miming venture, Bee.the hold-up "me and eses years, D6,8-:52ATON 'Oww iai�w-aai� an old fashioned bride and FAIRPORT, ONTARIO- a—vraftese. Canuintoosportair *oft$ SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. convict,Greenwood, Jan.27th.. lawlastaiii. Aeamauss. Mia. am gToom, Josiah Allen and his wife, and 'U"w of 1111saillsies ZA& finally Queen Victoria. Many a gar. a I* loss *when of Atandard mew "L - FAIRPORT 8 H I N G L ]Elb S Stock Exchange. ret and old tin trunk vielded an old -Members of the Montreal fashioned gown, a silk tonmer, or a MUM. NAW ' LIORNSED AC70- Mining Exchange. Mrs A. Clatworthy, of Toronto, shawl to assist the present day play Nova'scotle shingle&- T V T1oN=R.i-;Y-*.Qat;arw am4 Dwham camuma An—*1 vim attended Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, was a visitor to the Bay on Sunday. erg to pose these rarts, which wez* Gait Galvanized Steel 9bingiles 10. Ttr=ressionablit. Jor We are pleased to reviort that -Mr. takpn by some of the members of the Bird's Felt slat*abinglesl EkstsM.-M a" be Metropolitan Building. Wrisaged at NEWT oftv. SO ad James Hadley is sHg+rtIv irrivroved--ib- 4*mt Obooft Wbotbr,Out -TORONTO. - ONTARIO Institute- and- their husbarids_- or for sale at Phone# � Adelaide W71 and OW2 health after his recent illness. frieritIft T._iATERSON'81- - OLAREMONT Workmen are busily employed re- 001 and got prices. THE RURAL pairing,-the bridge so that teams-may Don*t fail to attend saleof House. Phone 2812 -W commem-e dra Yes, e wing -gravel from the hold effiteta, in litasonic Hall� SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. beech. Claremont. Feb. let.- Mrs. H. O'Bzien. who has been in MIL poor health for some time past, is Real Estate&ad Insurance. not improving as much as her friends GREENWOOD G A R A (9 . .Iiave 'I -Luem- uld like to see. -Parto Properties& Specialty. wc Mrs. R. A. Birrell and Miss Phyllis Owing to the unfavorable WeathtA Weare prepared todo all kinds ]Mow office:21&214 Confederation the dredge which has been working Gerow returned home on Monday af- I.Afe Building. Tomato. along the beach has ceased opera-. ter spending a fair davv with the of repainng of earn, also bet. Meat SCrILP, Oyllt4W Sbell, Phom Main IM. tions until spring 'when it will re- former's brother, Roy Robson and tory chalving, eleictric Mica Grit. sume work fiHing in to make a wider family, of-Guelph. welding and In lact Branch Office- GordCHN Building. The opening services of our new everything in con. beach. Bookey Sticks and Pickering Outarlo. D. and Mrs Corb-ett entertained a church were held January 15th, wit], beiction with Ph*" am number of their friends to a social afternoon and evreniar services. We car work. T1360 SkStes. were honored in having Dr. Chown evemng recently. Cardeand dancing 'A splendid line Hea rIXZ rABLM-Plakesing Soedon- were indulged in and a-very enjoy- preach at both services. and Rev. Mr. GaLL, Oil*, Grease and Accessories, Urst T.IL Tmins going Zost i1va as follows* able time was spent by all those Ferguson, of SIL -Andrew's Church, on, hand constbut.1y. Ranges and 1141. 20 Mau 7.NA K Pickering, read the lesson. Rev. Dr. present. Call nd see or 0 talogues of 2@ t~1 --1Wv- odge apd Star Ca 7 Ueneral Hardware -i so Local LI-44 P M: Chown, assisted by iour ouster, D re., Sunday train, 6-26 P-M Go to Claremont on Feb. 1st, to J. Barnes, conducted the dedication US A.M. attend sale of Furniture Etc,, service. Dr. Chowntook his even' ing ALVIN BUSHBY Traw sofne wasi doe as ftnowo- in Masonic Hall. discussion from the text. "We Would LAWS GARAIILJJL 7' No. 20 rvosi 9.22 JL M. See Jesus," urging us to seek for 27 LAW 2.44 P.M. Jesus and the mind of the M"ter AND SERVICE STATION BROUGRAAM G FICKERIN 9 Mau P. in all the affairi of life' secular 'as P. M. - - Sunday train. &32 our — --- --Xission Band will meet as u qn.-LI well as spiritual, and thus make *111 an&-our_ nation regoinik is according to Standard on Saturday. selves, oidr churth time. Wie �5re sorry to hear that Grant living-epistles of God's love for our 4 ''.-Get- "the I I M os,t Malcolth�is in the. hospital for-an world. $t. Paul's United Choir from( operation. Pickering supplied the music in the CLAREMONT Several new- members were added afternoon, and the Brooklin UriAed RO M t ingw The lo 0 our church roll at last Sunday's Church choir in" the even communion service. services of the choirs. also solos b),. A S1 — :1 Your eepmg q -Gor CREAMERYL / John Graig *�nd Master Dr. F&IIalse, 'of Pickering. and Mr- q week i)eTit a few days thi. with C. Thompson, of Brooklin. were ve�y �.Highest price paid.for Manv rould Bours. 4 , friends at. Mount- Dennis and Rock- much -appreciated. not Cream at the wood. . . !&�; get standing room at the aftermon iZr4 The Women's Institute will hold a service, land the church was-filled to Use a Marshall 101"If Valentine Social in the Temperance capacity in the bveninw. Ow Tues.- Q%nmoiati Cr 14, UM Hill on Tuesday,..February 14-tn, at day evening ah appetizinir * chicken :4$ ve supper was se 'Mattress. Give as a trial and be conVinced -�;g 8 o'clotk. E*erybgdycomd and ha' rved i osome four hun- an enjoyable evening. Ladies please dred people, followed by a splendid provide. Silver collection. program with -our- pastor, Rev. J. Ift-JAL IL a! oldr Z� During February only, ay i;�� cMir. Rev. X. or School on Sunday last on the subject Irwin, of Whitby, and Rev. Mr. Has- Irr Blip CIA-vers are given withlall of Temperance, giving a short-talk sard, of Toronto, gave �snlendld ad- pw*arw Fdr, on grades of Marshall's Inner the rife and work of Mrs. Utitta dresses. Miss 'Edith IAw. sopranno Yeomans, as given in the volume, soloist of Toronto, Miss Nellie Me- Spring Mattreem. "Otimpaign -Echoes" in our public Ghie, violinist of Toronto Conserva, VAMMILES' 11MVIlia,11 "Special" Mattrees,-don. ForPastryuse library,.a book well worth reading., A. Dewlarid, of tory, and Mr. W. TASTELESS EXT ble bed size,-$28-00. On account of the very bad day Whitby, delighted one and all V.2th "'-,OF COD Our -Royal Brand, on Thursday of last'week. the W. M. hope'to have the privilege of hAar- BW Outfit, walnut fteel bed, S. libeeting at Miss Bate's was poorl� Ing tehm again. Our building. mow gy ow"Mkii, _�z saighwe spring, all folt at your Grocees. attended . We are.xratified to hear mi_ttee are to be congratulated on the I mattrm. $21.00. from-the report of our.treasurer, splendid success of their efforts, aM Cdft pevers,r4c. Farmen.who have wheak -r Mrs. Barday,- that the Society has we now have a'beautiful. homelike Wsawle'sSviractofCad Linrmio-i"41 takyon ..ftour wadefromroiftF Q proMpt=4 ti1"d=yf*er PWe.SiCWY,L WTI raised the entire year's allocation in church in which to worship. May ano"Iftic Oft Just .,Wheat Wi can the*nine months. the spirit of unanimity Md co-oper- takm ngdwwlyv ft wo improve Sterr tt Does ptifte.rep overcome al 'grind it farming pay? It does if you ation that have been the -keynote hortness or hub"eMw to Up and have a good clean farm in our vi- throughout the building cam aigm *Famiture Dealer and FeW of all kinds-Chicken Ifeed, cinity as--a number bf mir 'ProgTes-::carry on-throWrh foil P hen feed, chlop,millfooid. u sive men have made 'wood es of may our new church be a source' of PIC ER NO NE - �W� s better than we,4mew." and to' the "J" Phone 13" seed oats recently. L. Middleton re- inspiration to us'who have bifficted ports.,having sold a thouswj b= vm6' B Chopping every week-d%y. - E. C. Jones, P11 els of his own growfniz to hakering e 1: enerations who take our� places,,as known' Peed firm. Druggist the years go by. Pickering + ,,.�,yt,.,y.: xtLx:• .y,�' ° �5,.-.»�..a...,-e$ :`?`.... .. , .•�Y: '+rn•w_a +;' 'i�:f.• v. �� .... y C' i r a$ 9. .•.. xA ayamv r^,) I A x Redk'1 o TA,. x .': F� , u .,,• ._.y t .' i°' : . F. - <. • �'a:p: ,lib..a ..,(!�..�5,?�.,' ,,. �_- .' -•. .. � .s, .. .....:.. w. r- -8•�.�h�`'':t. ��". Jri-vr�w',,-.{ N rb , a.,,:.,}� ti ti .,•D � r 1, sF., w �� .. ' '�.vi.. � .-., � .. .. •-'- '. ..".'_ �'"_ '-" •—a. - - - ...,y •:Darer. � p :yy ,iK ., � ,..,.:. .... ,o. .�, �, -,, .,.. '_. - -yrs!' �"•-' - .. - c - ,.:.a„' >e. one thin people eaai r .. At 9' id got only IIItQ[ bi._.bp e:-LIL" . t 1 Thor anW idSALA©A" •r rat :Aho 1 , 468 dp i tr--metra -foam valre y .... UN Ie /fFew w. G1 . »ntz t --75c to$Los -" Mssitferall, HAT HAS GONE BEFORE Ville, it's thli tray. The police people � q}IIN.Q Death-strikes Garrett Folsom while and well, somse othe s - ' •w"!.. twiramfn I { $re beglnnin� g at Ocean Town, N.J. In- to whin WASH INO i vestigation shown he perahe name of Croydon Seam ht3a been stabbed in connexion with the_ off -or pI - to math under the water. my 1 Oh ' — �pna,�� Folsom,, - uncle. , I know, thaw kin puttin Q companions were R F S4efy�„"a� Neville, a business it rather baldly, but„like revered MsiddaU wont: Helen Barna partner- • aunt, I usual] call a a ode a spade Folsom, by and,Carmelite �aldon Or, at least y p P just before his death. had ,' , some other folks are. fSeen standing. next rte Ned .-Barron, Ing so. Now, Mr. Riggs tells-me that - known sa the copper king. you assured him that so'far as you - h Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and know Sears had no dealings with my Fia;n Truths I>tiacterful sister of the dead nan, ar= u - r 'rives and takes command. At the 1n- Weis, save one or two of the merest t Todd quest it is learned that<he death *ea- b"Ihe::s transactions, that could by _ _11”. -Humorously - pon was 6 Pichaq, an Oriental knife, no possibility have had any reason to an it had bbeeeet(•]fought on the board- cause ill-feeling between the two men." Secluded corners of the deck of the line motor. mainly in that 'it has no- Trade's "Delphic ' Oracles putting the statement a Motel line were greatly y spark• Combustion is obtained by the �. ., Rralk. ,.- .. y liked b p It is also I You are individuals or small' t; earned that one Croydon!trifle too strong, Mr. Pelton, but I be- f3i ouPa wHo wiali- heat generated'by,compression of t'ht Leave- Way Open to Say $ears. who was in Barron's party, !s a; ed to be alon and when at last Croy- C.; fancier of curious knives. Anastasia'Neve Mr. Riggs and did h>tve.a slight don gears and his nest arriveincl ulizture. A heavy, almost tion= ��l Told You So•� engages Titus Riggs, conversation.on the subject_of C. R. g ,. inflammable oil, Is used, which J 1 ?Ntiahing,•ton .-+�Several hundred an architect, to S„ Robin Sears was relieved, for he had I prao• work..on the case. Dan Pelton 'the'_ ticaily eliminates the fire hazard In dead man's nephew "Didn't been the target for envious glances economists laughed when Rr. Royal Pew, arrives and is in-i you give the assurance I airplanes, Dr. Sperry said. In addi• tri by some curious French dolls spoke of?" from those who conaidgred him selfish- tion, he declared the ilei would glue Meeker, formerly- head of the Fed in Folsom's_room •' ly inclined. rR gral Labor Statistics division, rescrib He I Not assurance, no. How could I? one-third more power in proportion to ed the "confusion of to believes his uncle had been 'r rt f He had met Stone before, though Its r tongues,, into blackmailing several people and, he here may have bee nail isort o con- not recently, and he looked with n- weight than would gasoline.-In..the'_.. which-he claimed modern devotees o-f and Riggs discover a pp 'nectiona between those'two -men 'o2 preosui-day motors. menta in Folsom's effects, docu-; With at the grave-faced, quietly mov- 0-6 "star-eyed goddess of statistics". t} which I knew nothing." The cost of the fuel used for Dleset sl- Sears bearSng the "Weren't ing man,whose eyes, however,darted engines is only about one-fifth that of " have fallen. Dr. Meeker gave his-half-;in R els of Croydon Sears. . you Uncle Garry's part about eve --' ' lgga questions Sears and 1s an. ner?" t`Ya here and took in every- aviatlan gasoline, Mr. Sperry safd- Meetin u� address before the annual' curtly. Others act auspicious-, "In some of his.business pursuits, dung. Meeting of the. American Economic lyt including Ned Barron'swife Mad- The,new Diesel motor 1s wate>y 11 (To be continued.) Association. a ise• , yes. In others, no. Mr. Folsom was cooled but Mr. Sperry believes that, Formerly, be said, there reigned I Cro=ydon Sears' •initials are discov.I a Aman of many linea of activity." . , an air-cooled design can readily be de "an unstatiaticated obscurity, but now ered in a notebook of Fol 'a and So I am finding out," Dan Pelton Diesel EngYne veloped, The engine consists of two things are worse obscured-by facts Pelton thinks his uncle had been doing looked gravely serious. "And I'm ask- banks of four cylinders 'in "V". "I- .�hfch different a some blackmailing. Robin Sears,' Ing you now, as man to man, if you For Airplanes tion, operating on the same crank- ugurs, astrologers, Cr'oydon's son is worried now that'did know of any—I will be plain of shaft. Units of 100 horsepower up to `. . of business interpret hsseverally."eastern i suspicion to resting an his father.!any secret -shared by my uncle 'and 1000 horsepower ¢an be developed.' -Is Announced If Riggs tells him he has learned that Mr. Soars that might at any time in Mi. Sperry says. He asserted that the. "business Croydon Sears ad purchased a third Delphic oracles of today take a leaf dagger. their lives have Caused unfriendlineea A be •sen them." New Oil-Buy nin Motor Said Froin the Greek system and so wnrd! ngfelica Fair Robin's fiancee i Gentle Satire x.: their messages that whichever Ray questions Ross, the dead man's form-; is palpably evident," Roger Ne- to - Weigh &y Two I the cat lumps they may, still SIi thou er valet, who tells her he thinks Sears Ville said slowly, "that you have some- "Mont bricklayers sing hymas,�rhila k, Pounds Per Horse- - chests with pride and say, t toil had visited at Folsom'- home. !how learned that your late uncle did they work," a clergyman remarks. N.OW GO ON WITH THE STORY. share secrets with some of his pot't'er This seems a -roundabout way of-say- i ion sot'" Ing that most bricklayers, never sing Dive clients that might in certain circa_m- Kew York -A Diesel engine for air- }z. Divergent Deduetioua Drawn stances cause unfriendliness-" plane use which be believes may re- hymns. i, Citing a leng lis' of divergent de- CHAPTER XXXVI. - 'Or more," �volutfonize aeronautical - power plant i . + �ductfons from similar facts; Dr 3ieek- ' "Dearest," and Angel Fair smooth= "Or more. Such things are not en- deatgn has been perfected by Dr El- Doi waa a kid you had to like; ea quoted Prof. T. N. Carver of Her-'ed the short, ruffled locks, "don't rnind tirely unknown in lawyers' relation- mer A. Sperry, inventor of the fro ward, President Coolidge and co P 8. She was a pe bong trtil ��.�that horrid woman. I don't wonder ships, but it is often unwise to place scone compass, according to an an- �He young man bought a motor-btks �! Kion Pres'lents as warning agAinst;she gets on your nerves. Forget her; too much stress on them. I am quite ncuncemetit just made here. . the .perils of unparalleled and paten• she isn't worth worrying about." i sure illi. Sears could have had no Dr. Sperry. 1t is reported. hzs Rum The give the girl a thrill. 1 prosperity, while l y go"each Sunday fora spin— a f}alily pernicious I know it," Madeline Barron said, secfet, shared by Mr. Folsom,_that. ceeded to -reducing the weight o1 his Alas tar pretty Dot I r Trving Heber and others doubt the ex• raising her head a little. "I know it would or possibly.could have brought Diesel engine from 1G0 pounds to t>co For, eines those pillion-sra(s came fn' iatence of the prw4pertty. —b-b-but oh, Angel, I wish she'd go`about the tragedy that took lace." P :pounds t.>r every horsepower .t _de- She'>s fal:en off a 'lot. Prof. E. R. A. Seligman. be said, away from haze—or else that w w-we! "You can't be sure of that, - eould.'* Roger,"g velapa. This cotuparee very favorab- p 8etlares Installment Drying the key I Carmelita Valdon exclaimed. "No one ly with the most efficient gasoline air [Minard's Liniment for snei threat- to Arnerica's unique and prod! "She won't go—you couldn't expect can say for sure who did or didn't ur g prodigious f3 Y , plane motors, ft xas said. Botts _ prosperity, while Stuart Chase holds i that. But we can all go. Ned will i could or couldn't be implicated in that and American Pngincrs f'tl "`�.�try to hear your engeat� °t that fastailment buying has commit• ask him Yes to that in as minute if you affair.' bave tong been experimenting '.0 an men is broken off old chap"' Re- ted the mass of American workmen "Of Course not," raid the Duchess eR',rt to reduce the walghi of Diesel; lectea Lover "t stall get over it' to obligations they can never meet. "I know it—blesp his dear old dart- vaguely, for she had a sudden feeitng engines because of other adyantagex+ But the worst blow was when she ref, r Dr 3feeker urew heartiest i ling heart. But he loves it here. aaghtez Oh, that she was being lett out of the' -:in dp feting rival Angel, I am so miserable." t , which they pasaF-sed.- tuzneci my ring-merited. 't3ia$s—with - p presentations of' conversation. `Wliyefur all these men. The Diesel dlfrcra from the gas o- care'," ::the merit of modern advertisin , `'Why, Maddy, dear,."' and the girl know, ' g- was tial z� you or�T might have killed the 1= Modern advertising on the one i Y puzzled. "what is it? You m f army.' 'w saud. George ed by Prof B Hotchkiss asMarmagic wand man's ddea h a�stranger to you- that with a reproving glance t hetrfriend. i Helpful with which the lowly pumpkin of` "I knew. No, it isn't- that--oh,: "'Tlsn't rot." the Duchess returned. FBoom" ETs never mind,Angel. Don't let's discuss'placidly. "-At least it may be for me,j � ._ -, •par•erty and squalor la 4ranamogritlEd� • y. ��,�s � Q _ wacb of solid gold .and 9 !and t into shape."p y together. ' go of the .fry� j� iiV � /T L platinum it. Just help me pull myself to ther. for I m sure I couldn't let / / ` ' proaperify, drawn. b the i pe," rape even with one hand to make that! +efgght inilk-white diamond ,studded! Glad at this opportunity to help, stab. But you could, Carmy, you're' - S= isteeds of { . pnrcb pub- AngteI brashed'her friend's hair and iso brava in the water." .._...__ - - progress, productivity. ( _ ` hefty, prognostication, asing'brought her makeup box and a fresh! Carmelita grave the speaker a end- - YI _pourer, persuasiveness, punch, and I handkerchief and soon a tranaforma den glance of withering anger. and CROP d2 { r n : pep, tion had been wrought that resulted then as nddenly broke unto ga-smile,l X01 . ::" A �ATLp�� Ceelpin9 Speaks in lfarled Language in a very lovely and serene Mrs, Ned ' "You're too absurd, Helen'," she .�°�Qatar ��'Er'tENI• t "Stuart Chase and some of the,Barron who went downstairs again said. -"I am brave enough for any-�. 'i" a CQU gore wleful regard modem advertia-!ready for her luncheon, :thin , but I could-n't stab a man In! "rp�iia ,. ,•••'"' t t Dan Pelton crossed the room and the ocean withouvbeing seen by those Ing as a thing devised for the purpose paused at the table. where Carmelite Y lynx- 6f inducing pimple without money to P �'� fife--if the were -all as .., pmuitae to pay h her and Mrs. Barnaby sat with. ,eyed as you, dear: You.can swear I; _ tg prices for Neville. didn't do it; can't you?" i= Nit, - larger gnantstles of smaller units of�- "Golf to-day?" he in uire( for he i "Oh. ��. Honey, I didn't meati w ".•�""• �R lAM r more tnferior, more undebirable and� y' q you did it I only " ` " ni O had rather decidedly attached himself y y meaner {t► • ;", ;/ gy PPLCS -snore useless things, which they do' , n' to the train of the beautiful Car-i "You haven t the faintest 'idea what "� not want, and cannot pay for.'» , Dv. Meeker. asked whether these melita. `you meant,' and Dan Pelton laughed! �. -l round ink face. "Well, all I'm saki h0� ~ Yes, if you like: she smiled st-.at the bewildered look on the DucheAd + d v. dial other differences-of opinion are him, and then invited him to sit with P ngi s flue to detects "In our star-eyed god- ; Neville, is whether you"can sag- y a�t�►e� fleas herself. or to inability of her gest for luncheon. you, t, y I will, gladly, he said, taking the a motive for Croydon Sears, or to1WV y, �. worshipper's .to .understand her earl. �, _ _ _ '• CO`C--�, '- ' "" ons langitagea and to interpret what I fourth,chair. "My 'adored aunt has�wlikher you can't," �y sire says intelligibly?" To this quer I gone off with friends, and I'm a waif' "I'can't," said Roger Neville short- �•`" ASSISTANCE TO "9 I I and a strap. ly, but his; harrassed eyes see h f tion he answers, "Both:" � ---- -P BREEDING Even aq. he seated- hitnself h� ssiv-belle the franitness og his assertion. Qt> 4-- ---- Madeline Barron et7 er the dining "I suppose you know it's your duty �T '- `F for frostbite use MInard's Liniment. room and join her own group of to tell anything you can " f1�`i ` _ -• friends. - - ( "Yes, but it's not my duty to aur- (,1.Tf • �• ,:- � j "F!nerty, I has a terrible bad tooth- "Yea, she IS lovely," 'mise or imagine. >> y,' said Carmelite, gine. Ida-know that Fol- f��' ---ache: it baa- t-eraa3' I his sour had certain deali -- xlaat e, "but you're nip or business , . know whether I am a.stream pump or not 'to- concentrate on her. We're with Sears that neither side wanted a jumping-jack." "Why -don't you here." to male public, and that's all I can --do what I do when I have tootbache?" "Very much here," insisted the++may about it" "W'het's that?"" , "I go .home to me I Duchess; gaily, "It'd a.strange'thing,l `•You'll.say.more if the authorities :wife. She puts her arms around me as soon as a man is in the company of ask Y°ti.„ r. stook, kisses and hugs me. smoothes' two, of the most beautiful women in f "They Haven't asked yet,". said i Mese, .and hundreds Of Ot�lel me [orhid, and I forget all abort it. the place his attention immediately'Roger_Neville. ; Why don't ye try it•?" "I will, Finerty. wanders to somaother weinan:' Lacking the initiative that had led Booklets, FREE. Write for COffiO Is Your wife-at home now?" "For an instant only," and Pelton Tite Riggs to investigate for himself - • laughed as he devoted himself to his pSEND ITS YOUR S4,jrs,oasil;ilitiea or prnliabilities of plete list and snake your chO;C!• -_ -- 8 — + -- It was not long before the talk case, Dan Peltan put the matter from _ =- a. .-.- Diraetoz of Pnblieitj- _ the F sum comparions OKEN WATCH- —g-- --- -WATCH- drifted to the Folsom case, his mmd-slid devotehis s�eziioon to Departmceat of Agriculture,Ottawa _ WE'LL REPAIR IT "But }— - —-- =so-if _ • - perhaps the su 16 eet,bores or 0 - As food as now and Guaranteed for pains you, Duchess," Dan said as he He was not on the deck when a tall, Nam ,R,R. 2 Years at Moderate Prices ( dark-e ed man a ""'"'»"'""'""""""""""'"" _ ! and Neville began to discuss it. Y appeared there and DURBIN JEWELRY Co. Ltd. "No," she returned, smiling faintly, immediately made himself at home iii - 1, .EstabllsiNed 16 years _ TOROKTO << , a-certain Teasant corner, which Rot Post Oj}lu..._....».. :........................»protistte»..». d w Inot if you dont keep it up too long.' P • . '"" would- ISSUE o. 4—'213 f "Just a minute. You see, 1►Ir. Ne- Sears had held against other would- _ be occupants for this very purpose, i \ _ < 1 �k REST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING — . Fies,. _ - 1 Cakes, Buns and.Bread DOES ALL FOUR BAKING BEST' :�r►. " n I ,:�,�... {�c,•,iw;G. -�.F:w ... .�..m-x,...um.wn. ^,.�.+v.w.wr:•:....T•gi*. ., ,o n. a e�a'�y.a:...,�y.''��}"�.'`' "T.+; 'p.. :".+�+..ri'Jr�'�.•'. �,r.iYY " L5�y,.:..Y.•'�'4-. ..a-:h (5: m-`eri. .r r Ptah., .,,,,:-d .r �*r• ..... •ar a5:'r .rs',¢ ;�"' - 4r, t+ y^ •'". :. a:'� "�• .nr. e.. �? .,;. .,, ',st .. - �,�1. ,' -"P::sac•' .'°.•` 'R"',f.. +++e�., .'-S'�.,,, r' ..""p^..a .'-w'm.•,-' '•-F_'? o-P' ,- - - •a .�,' cul :? "." 1:,,.4,'•c. .� „'"h sl. r,. .x .h,...K:t a >. ._...'". .+-.•.,::. -x.s.:' "`y iY :s. _ r .,.r^�,-7,�6 _`"i' "' •- - - - r4' - � - .::._ ,rya[..'A';.�. ..+• a '.ti•' a - , :`:rte. ,yam ',- ..r .• .k. ,.., . - -/._eR',,. ,rte' n. +y _ - _ �. .,.-....Lv. v. - 1. '�_ c ^"••-+yrs •" :.{,:.Y.1 r 11---..t . C . . c. ..% _ . , . w. ° ,v i - err -.a"'' - . a _ ' fi,4f TO •DEI.OP ---- - , i s ,' } , . . `To�►ing a Plsar,� / �:at�]t0 1�C PSE . - o -L.11 • t �M1 .CJnuvh Hard Hit . '.s r'. YY .�''�i,� .cam „s w,. - ...� 2F 2 J ;,44,.. - �2 1. ' New Arrangements Will Inaugurate a � New Empire - R�> t ` $y v ` - .0 Ix . Eathusiaiam Such "Aa Never Dreamed of" — f�`; :. ! Publication 'of "Con;•elsat = - 11 -' tions" Will Do More Than ` AM�.RY'S MESSAGE - #` r ' . : g-Else to Preserve r $peaking to �nzoaito s leading cit!- not only in the east and carat, but in "1 'Prayer Book TO ACHIEVE SAME RESULTS y `' of l+easni the Han: L. C. 11eE. S. 3i :. a 3id3 st Atrt Home .in Oat>~rto a peat �,; `•- 4 "That the Anglo-Catholie .ehurclt - •,;', has received a bod -blow zeas ata uet held in the .great the north and south y After dealing with different phase 1 i Y from which,Amery, Britain's Secretary of State of the-eootroomic life and progress of a � it will not recover for the next hun- ,. Tot Of Affairs, Oatlined a new the United States, Mr. Amery said: � I di'e'd Year's," waa-.the opinion of s - r;t ' experiment of free oo-operation "Now surely we, with bur resources. x s ,. ' 1. ". promne EPoP� d�viae of To. TRADE CO-OPERATION. in the British Empire, many times • norito. He sa:w.each of the nations within greater than thope of the United W w�; "What I would like to say in regard rs" a 4Ae Empire coupling with its freedom States, infinitely more varied,' ought s ,Z, ,4 �' . �': to the whole matter is-that these Con. J � • �� .�. '* x -versatious at Malirtees with the late us of government a trade co=operation to be able in some 'measure at least w a. dz 7' that should eventually thieve results to* achieve the same results. (Ap- � ' $� .r y A rdigal Mercier prove that the tR '`tullaritely greater than our neigh- Platise) Each'of us by our purchases glo•Catholics have been willing to .; - bore' with their more old-fashioned is exercising a great creative econ- , 'r o w �¢ acknowledge the supremacy of the ,��j ...ay'8'tEaL" Y ..0 3 .' ,.: r .,aF.. ..'..:<<6 sy.? . ..�`.: : ='".; - r^4r�-' og. man Catholic ':See '�' omit force. Why should that force be . -•._• than invalidaL- The British statesman inure than I dissipated to the world outside like Ing the Order of the Anglican Com-, -' 'once employed the analogy of the his-11 steam in a kettle when we might in 'A ROW 80AT WOULD BE MORE AT hfOME munion," he said. s co-o ration combine these economic A stranger England that that of wartime ha1.s been seen during the great "The See of Canterbury is as,an -� tbai'y of development in the United, Pe y . '8tates to point up the exposition of forces?"' - I floods• An airplane ort its,way to the flying field traveling the flooded Esher tient as the See of Rome, and yet . ' ' his conception of the great future of I Continuing, he declared that'single. and Heysham road. the Angio-CCatholics world be willing• fntrarE i tariff and wide free trade would never t to betray the ancient character of ` mpize trade through co-opera- --__ ' tion. The vast wealth and varied suit the wide variety of conditions in i _ - their own church, acknowledging:the ,Gly Lange of t'he Republic's resources'had the Br}tash Empire. Traffic in Secrets _.W�lreless Progress supremo of a foreign church whose a,'' authority had been violently flung been developed within the Union to GREAT EXPORTER. Get Ten Years aside by the wonderful Reformers at --. an eztsnt that none of the individroail He pointed out that Canada, by All of Western Euro Will the Anglican Church at the time of , SLmtes_ cook! have achieved had they reason of her configuration on the the Reformation worker as watertight eompartmenta. �p and her resources,, must always Soviet Spies Get Short.Shrift Soon Be Linked Up Via WILL PRESERVE PRAYER BOOK. Its great-home market had been a tre-'be a great exporting country. He From the Lard Chief ' Wireless Telephony With . mendoua economic force, On a stele!• stated that they. had come to the con- Canada and the Unl- "There is no doubt but that the " =� ' vaster the xpoaure o1 these conversations will Peale, greater and more elusion that no federal scheme could Justice . _ e i varied resources of the nations'within •- —ted States do more than anything in the wide u1 c s be devised for the British Empire to DANGEROUS GROi1P- world to keep the English Prayer �` - --lite Eabpira osered wide oppartuaity. wok in their time the conditions be- London.-The most far-reaching de- Bek in its entirety as at present con- J z "It to not merely a policy of semi- Ing too varied, so the would t the London.-An Old Bails : anent," declared Col. Ame "`but as a Y try y jury re velopments in-the history.of wireless stitnted. rY� new expeTiniemt of free co-apera- centIy convicted two men of traffic !n tele hon were -41: 11 1.1- 3 .. policy of utilizing economic forces for ," and he expressed the belief that British offlcialanilitary secrets in.the telephony, put into operation "Thera are only two true Sacra mutual stimulation and development, the recently when the service to England menta, Baptism and the Supper of the ; ter:: y would achieve greats-2 hraulta interest of Soviet Russia and dealt a n8 conception I would wish you to regard this than their great neighbor by her own;heavy blow to what the prosecution from Canada-and the United States Lord' and the five commonly calledr'` nception of Imperial eo-operatiou in foundation system. (Applause.)' "a Bary try s Sacraments, Confirmation, Matn •a. trade. Continuing, Mr. Amery g PY organize- can's extended to Brussels and Ant- mony, Penance, Orders and Extreme `w'� - "OUR OWN CONTROL. them that when they imposed nidi min,mgainst the safety of Great Bzi- ,were, as a prelim! recognized by Preliminary to further ex- Unction, which are not sat tioreal duties on whatever the article: Wilfrid Thomas McCartney, vara-I tensions linking the whole of Western the Anglican Communion, nor can J ) When -we realized that our. re- E with the whole o! North Am- they be as ki • sources were, after a!!, limned in ,might be a certain proportion of rye ousiy described as an Englishman and . ng as the Chttch of Eng erica. land remains truly w range," said Mr. Amery, "that there Terence would be given to Canada. In as an Irish-American, and George i Y Protestant and de- i11. , suers many products which could only cartt►nuing,.he referred to the Empire Hanscn, a youthful German,were each� Simultaneously it was announced mends the right to interpret the fir: Market! Beard, of which he is ;that successful pats in television be- Scriptures along its own linea. p' _ be grown is other climates or more erg sentenec+d to Len years'penal servitude tween Lon46n and New York had "The public '� ,g; advaa chairman, pointing out that $5,000,000'on their conviction. t generally ought to re- F a tageoualy grown overseas, eve au 1i�ecided that we should a year was spent in the interest ands brought this latest setentlfic morsel member that these c©nversatioas-we*e z!wr grow for aur-`- McCartney was accused of being :a,I selves in territories under our own ,,ublicit of trade the Empire,l $ appreciably nearer the`sta where it carried on on the part he Church �, I P Y P'I the chief spy and Hanson his aide, in• of eoistrol, it possible, by most of our And, he said, we hope to join in I obtainMg said communicating' in-'can be operated commercially, making of England by men who-"Or-went the .1 the celebration of file fiftieth anni- formation useful to o iL Possible for London to see events extremist section of what id called the .- ' - .own race, and so build up a wider co- F opponents of "14� versary of the Toronto Exhibition this hlippening in New York or vice versa. Anglo-Catholic party, and their ideo:e 11 Operative economic community. I 1 Great Britain in warfare. ':While ad-i think historians in dealing with the coming fall by displaying what we' tnitung that tact ail engaged in the The expansion in trans-Atlantic have-been already semi-Romanized.• '.,.' Political causes of the American Re are ding through she Empire Mar- �pyirra organization had been trappe3 telephoning, however, is more import- T� of them at least were already, 'I ' volution sometimes ignore the im- Ming Board to develop Empire trade!Attorney-General Hagg declared that.ant at the present time because of the Roman in their views, he pointed out .v% P �i"''""Twnsii fiveaees of that in Great Britain' (Applause ) the activities of the arrested men had trade possibilities it fosters. In this "They can hardily be taken as rep- poluy in the SOMETHING EN GREATER 1 been stopped before material damage connectson it 4s pointed out that it !s rebtPting the eat church which ab- � � three-quwrters.ot a century which pre- � P poasible to conclude deals verbal- 3' . `i ceded it." Ere poisttted out that there In coaclerafoa, he said":•We a could be dbn�a tire.country. now solutel reinied'tlsese doctrtttea aL this a }, . ' - was no more striking contrast than ing to build up on the foundations of I Summing up, the Lord Chief Just-; ly between merchants, say.in Dantzig. Reformation.' s r ' i fire said that the accused had been Vienna or Budapest on one side, and O— " that between pars tittle England of Lhe Empire that has been glorious in, merchants in Vancouver, San Fran- ' r . the 17th century and the great indus-I the past something that will be far,convicted of "terrible" offences, and cisco or fiavana on the other Wild Rade in • •'"�' - ._ _ trial nation of a century later, which'store, something that will play an'denounced them for trafficking in offl-4 held its own with the whole of Eur.I even greater part for the good of its I ria! secrets top gain, uniaaplred by,led to the appointment gleamachievement of men infect . 46 r 0 oPe. "That prosperity was built u peoples and the of mankind,!any thought of serving PPo i-+ elder g_ ng the(r own " national advisor board to standardize _by mesas of co-operation with the talc(something that wiigl�ales political,i catintries. i Y 11 e ipment, co-ordinatq development A Quebec Workman is Wash .' , onh3e and possession& overseas," be so�,al and intellectual life. We can; _' . 0 an d overcome the difficulties in inter- ui•id• get together to develop our bonntiiiesel C}ntario ti ligancy SCrviCe 'Bet-, national wireless telephony comaaund- ed TTirough ThrCe-Qu*arters . + Proceeding, he sa!d; "Our fault was economic resources to a t[testrirss ter 9Q Stores Soon cation. of a Mile of Sewer When that our political development was tan-I of which none of uy perhaps have Able to that condition to ices dreamed, but of which the dose! I Ontario..will shortly have a total of- It is predicted that in future this Snow Gives Way l- _ `*nth the result of our economicps ment of the great United States so liquor stores. There are 87 3n op term of, intercourse between countries Whsle Bernard, a Quebec workman.;. J els ding P vigorous. you y,'at as rats; give cration. _ will supplant the present telegra c parasnt iri.buil u so near u ma y 6i you I was engaged in clearing the' snow k • ' - .'isa strong, so Independent�spi'rited a..some small inkling." (Applause,') Fort Erae and Walkerton are two;method's now in use throughout Eur- from the sewer, located on St. Olivier Inatton scrose the rx+a. After the pal- _____--4- places -where liquor stores are being,, ope. Londoq will thus become the street, which had become nearly block e', j,I !tical break-up of the first British Em- planned. Englehart has its store in: European centre of telephony, a sorted ,aiO snow dumped ugh Up.. 11 Fisheries Leading position ;operation now This northern Ontario. of clearing house for communication� ped iii thio ¢, pore there range a period of reaction per Town manholes, • miniature data - in Lbs political sphere, We learned t aaada'e risherlea .carried on is the ;point is the only new store which this i with North America, _ ' how to build up pa new Empire on i dethe Parrs of te c aadatipon a systemns, the ntof ic !month may nee opened. +�-- _ sterosudden p sav�w which was hwapmsad before-g back the ' wiser .principles. In the economic I � Teacher- What is the interest on be could spring to safety the onrush vn sphere the reaction went actually ,great lakes and Inland.waters, stand Lnlike a baseball 3ilayer, every time Qb00 for one year at two per cent' of water and snow atruek him sad "In Y ,1n boil! quantity and value among the ('alone! Ltndber strikes out he'hfoses, pay attention!" Moses-"For sae him from his feet. He was `mi the pdint that we dropped all ideas leading eahertes of the world, makes a hk. i I two per cent. I'm not Interested.- standing dirvrtl opening.-' of eooitomic co operation within tare _ _ y above the i i'' 0 Britiiah £empire. We threw ourselves —. .- - - . _ . . -- _ _ - ,� The unfortunate mi'tt's cries for ; ; -• whsle-heartedly into the policy which _ - help ware heard by the forermstn of q: - cavae intendiad to be one of irtternatiati- r - the gang, Faucher, who quickly gras+p� I. ..r:, ' al ocyopet+ation, but which we have 4. - _ 1. ed the situation and without delay ,, - earned more and more in recent y rushed men to all the mimholes un er ":�- yeaaa has in effect been a policy of _ ' which B�mard- would pace. IC 11 tesla ea: �i►ii-- - • - f - So Fasf wan t e water runniTIC �hLY through t}te sewers, however, that it Z Med 6o mud! economic development :a - . . .: was not until Bernard had been car- Creat Britain at the time.,, rigid nearly three qu ra of a "mile �I'' FUTURE CO-OPERATION. that he was'cake i" ,!gift. If Bernard's fel 1F. --- Mr. Amory said that after abandon- . ow emp,oyses a no suet -d- Y -1 _• 'Ing the idea of economic control they 'saving him when thenot it is ali�iost * `i' *:" ecoid Issue asserted ,its underlying cYrtain that he would have lost-his. ; principles by a Policy of mutual• co- life. Not far from the Parent�Square �c�'' . operation, They were beginning to manhole where he was rescued the -= realize In.Great Britain .drat'equal suer empties itself into the 'St. and virelbbw aced tieeeloptiient of a Charles River. 1 . great nation could not depend on mere : '�,, chances of outside marketr; that there - _ .o- L _ - :_ great value in havin a wider 4 �'!r ' Solved at Last a`,I e,� g . home market within which they could exchange the products of modern de .' 4. - s. . " x` ` M- '""' velopment, and exchange them on: a , fi. f { ystery Flares Seen On Uoita- 9 ly Isle' Reflection from . basis of ro opera!ion, mutual support 1 �� a _ _ -land mutual security among common-�4 . x _ NeighQZing Town - - sties which had an underlying interest ">: A eaeFt otlfrt's wotfare. - "Canadi;' proceeded .1Hr, Limen•, 1 . hichlwere4bcl a of lanais t t - rie s ]cave been senteout from H re Island, --. "from the day Britain firEt abandoned 1.11-. - normally uninhabited stretch of.land - ,the support site need to.give to Can- .. .:.. „ % . ' about rightg miles below Quebec, was ads_ia her markets, has more Lhan v solved by rodents of St Simeotr-rlu- • • ' lance felt the ,d fftculti40i of. being - "'� arlevoix, which is on the shore of ^ ; theapn on her own reisouroea in the 'the St. Lawrence river and north of early period of her development, and `' ,. MOW I +*�+� -- .the island. Tncler the diFection tet ,^.,1. • else is seairtg, nett door to her. a great country, with resources in one sense �' " ' . Abbe Joseph Gauthier a group of citi- _,, perhaps not greater.than her own, de- °� .^ o zeas of St. Simeortetook up. positions .,t t .-.T>.bp enormotisly> while she relatiro I 1, , % :r1. �� at various sections of the village'and f_: t, has admuced'but '' _ M' . .as the result of observations and flo that Bene tnen *, �P " i,:. � " k. Y , check-ul a that were made it was 't r.. !slowly. Th#a !e true about the offset' 'y�", �^,c 4 f ,h:._ x•�,, ,,, ,.' ostnbliEhed that the lights were Com- ,I ^-Dsntldona The reason is riot fat to ` "" - . .•� .Ing'. Elam Notre Damedu-Portage, L - sees Your great neighbor to♦bs south _ -_has resources which 11 , are'not`ontygnat - ` - GOWN-BUT FAR FROM OUT which is in a direct line with St a�~ �. Simeon and south of the island. "- ' N. :..#n volume, but also immensely varied ',A thrilling moment in the Tommy Loughmn•Leo Lomski mau-1 at Madison Square Carden. - .L.oughian, The solution th f the islannals ends a `Y In range became of the eximt of ter- who was the winner, was twice floored in the earlier stages of the cantost. Here he is •seAa•just hitting the can• mystery that baffled the residents oil M iitory which the United States covers, TPA In the first round with Lomaki running to his corner.- for eome_tfate. ��. '�. 1' - ' . . -I _ �. - _ I . - - \ -I ,.:5<'�4d,. ,/` y �'.. �'•w6.,,�.:^' •4,..s;' s-:-�':-+'c..- ,i"�'A,'•..n.-.ua 4 x{�,�.." ""+�,F,+. s r` :i - -'aw,,r, .r..r.,•eF a,!' ."' �Y^ Su^ "a r. ,'f, i"' :;.'.° 1k -,,p+.�;k y..k .'.. Se,l ;#.-oY 89,4=,dN"'..:L>adir;:�i,'G`"C �e "M°�,e R.. ,.q. ;,e.e..3 �W},-.:Z"�.,.�i,;�. i s.. -� '. i�' ') •�W .t "!,.^. rJ.. ! .NyM Yr.n: 1.ti4"- �•m:°'4i. "mss ;� .+>i:W y„Ti�'C..., =,d'-h•t,�f„�.�Y� ..•,. ',s�,- .�..,' '..,:.a-....., ..._-..,-+ - r r'_. - .R „� � :- ry � .^.v/•^ -.x• W A.iKr '•° }t,W�•�•l'n+S uq` _` jS ' - w : i• °.t` n6�War l -aF . ` °4;ZAM;✓a,zA.,�. m._: ,; f,. .-.-- ,. - - - ".”- ..._ -..-,.$�'',+,-^sP�;i•Av e; r _m-ns....-;�t..'-s-w -^•> - w: - r , that raging and Z7ow fine sod en I. The Youth's Companion-l2 big joyable It was :for bev■ +and girls monthly issues in IM and Coal they'd give subscriptions to The 2. TIM extra numbers to new :;ab- . "'Qoa` � Win will be here pees 8000 Tlotus Youth's Companion as a Christmas scribere'ordering within 30 da � sad #LTap��.a:,: �i.80if paidiaadiaace. Rift to lots of folk, and that would All for only $200. it you have srny notion of help a lot. " 3. The Companion's new book of • purchasing a new - t �- oa;•s ' ltnbauiptiaos'ro tb. UDttOd SCiW &a Cn" "That's 8 Inlgllty ROAd idea," 881d 11111t1or, t'1001 �Tle IIZIAute stories" Hid and Boft C'oe1 of the, sleigh, leave your order now so that-it Bncala».tq 1°'d"'a`°• ' Santa," and, as a matter of fact, also included FREE (send 10 centsto best gIIality OII � =, R many parents do that a>;ready, but—" cover pustage and h n&bw , will be-ready when the $' MURKAR, Proprietor, sante sighed, "I wish the more of . THR YOUTH'S COMPANIOI�I �SIId ' _ first snow appears-.- JOHN t them realized what a fine Rift The S,'ISR- Rept., Boston, Mab•;. .1 Q j,e Youth's Companion,makes, and would Subscriptions received at tTs office HOS. A. AW, L O R N E RE ID Nx. .., OTES AND COAMENTB. give it, too." , ••� Just-send your order to the address Organ, pearl; new, forsale, in hIa- •C}�@Siz�4'• GZlt. • ,-•-CLI&REMONT --Ic Lae been noted that a lar a below, and we will see to it that our Feb. lata' _ n g sonic Haff, Claremont, relieves Santa t the bur, .• Gold Medal Brand Gr'i�Ceries ,. ••- ''percentage of the ung gift, •• . the cities are of the A n to Saxon Suit~of delivering ei least one See the rivals end who wine Mia *° g Subscribers will receive: Gailya, Greenwood, Jan. 2;th. We are featuring this week Gold M(kdal Brands and recommend and race, and but very few foreigners guaranteeanyRoods carrying this label. �� "• - are to be found in this class. , It is -� Gold Medal Golden Bantatb Corn,.'L for+ao don-bt true as it is ver rare to y .8y 1 Gold Medal Tomatoee, large tin.. ... 1fipd ati Italian or .a Jew in this PECIAL I ■1 i,� LJ Gold Medal SweeE Corn, 1:c -class, and the same may be said of Medal Peas, .. — - Gold , ' other foreigners.: A Jew or an �p Gold Medal Sardines, 2 fof3- 'Italian will get rich where aGina- FOlt TEAM HARNESS - Gold MedxltShaker Balt Etudired, 2 fcr 2 c' Sian would St�xve. One eeadon is Gold Medal Shaker Salt. 0c " ,. Bb tin,'. ,•c' that the foreign element Rill en- -'"' 1 Gold 'Medal Pea Butter, 1 !b. tin, _ ,25c Brass6mouoted Team Backhand Harness, { gage in a class of work that Cana- : old Medal . 2 inch layer trace with heel chaigs, $42.(O G l dians would con.ide'r beneath With a rip breechin - Coffee, 35 ,r B g. instead of back. Hec3 L thein, and too many Cauadlana of band, 849,00Royal - _ ,'41ake yc.ur ay ! , P plc 9pecfic, 30c and sac .w f - to-day will not thins fora nzoni- Blat•k•mounted Team Backband Harness; /~$38.50 Royal Purple Laying Meal, per lb. 5C {" ent to endure the hardship: of Big 80 Meat Scrap, 4 lbs fur .. 3$c the 'pioneers of 5 ring Breeching $44.25' Grit 15 their forefathers, - 0 16a for 25c, Shell, 101bs for 25c u Thin isnot a factor Royal Purple Calf Meal, 25 lbs for 1.25. this country. It is true that _ y harness, but custom made in our - ''Canadians are to be found in the own shop at Markham, °. J, RICHARDSON tin _ C front rank where schoirarship and We specialize on•repairs to harness and collars. i-� business abilit ii....��■■ - `'. �• y'id concerned, but for• where manual Ig or is- concerned ; ' they cannot take their place with the foreigner `'erg few Cana. C T Pickering Hardware Storedians are t,, be found among those Harness and Collar Manufacturer ; r'. -who are employed bnildjng rail- • 3�/IAR �3AM ONT_ } wap or in highwayCUII9LCUCClOn. Home Phone 3.100 There are too many who would '— ~��~~ " �._ .., Poultry Food and Egg Producers. Pratt's Laying' Meal Beef 9erap. tx rather bex than to engage in the - r e - Oyster Mi-ca Grit. otrentwuy work of wieldl-ng the a .a, Blatchford'8 Egg and G � - Sedso' iia' ble pick and rhov2l• worth vi trial, Meal are g Calt a � t� 3 Canada nog leads the world a� .. t +If you want a Wheelbarrow or a a wheat producing country. •Her t �, Circular Saw, we have them, -eapot is of wheat during the past year was nearly- double that of - Easy Electric a a El t Washers and 19W Gravity Washer are g� washers, .` she+ United States. Canada's poli. OVERCOATS of quality and style at a real luw figure. A free trial given at any time. 'tion a this respect- will improve :,OUR FOOTWEAR line*, in both leather and rubber, are w as the ears E: t y go by. There are very complete. _ Agent for McCormick-Deer tog Farm Machinery immense tracts of the very beet — and Repairs. , grain producing lands in va-riuus We have House Slippers for every member of the family. gparts of the DOuiiniou that are -Shirts, Sox, Ties, Mufflers, Spats'. Glove+, Handkerchiefs Our Motto : A$ have tt, can het it, or it to not made, i%waitiug the immigrant. -Some of m e e ent gifts. - . eke zc'll the prize winning grains, inelud- ,Ask for profit-sharing coupons. �? ���t ing wheat, had been grown in � 15• BALs IL.)IO 1 t - PIC C G i - : •„jparts �o farnorththat only a few � E C I L , BRADLE years ago wag considered too cold for habttatian. The great needof _ _,UNIVERSAL -:' MOTORS_,,' j r z the Dominion at the present time 'is the immigrant who i+ willing to Complete Quality Fu - remain ob the farm The city Funerals 8T HILL .. attraCtif3n8 are sL) great that itis — ' a diffivalt to retain that claps un the SOLID OAK 'S .MR AND . FUNT SART • �(� $100 $125 j C i farm who should '!Hake the batt ' f CASKET. FUNERAL �14� $t ` farmer- .Farm life i; not the i� A T T �l E V�/ S' BtlR/,�4L CO. � - -• • tr same as it was forty or fifty years 3M I .A I R S .ago City comforts are u� be `219 Danforth Ave., Toronto ,Phone Gerrard '3300 t found in a' great rbatuy farm u want 8 L reasonable ��Xf you guaranteaa I epa�r oto a a reasons e Our Funerals include- Embalming• Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, j homes. Modern inventions have Electric Futures, Chairs, Trac � hE t S. 43 Our Personal Service. Funeral comp\tete. '"added greatly to the comfort- of No Extras. Ezpecieacel! Mechanics ' the farm huoie. The radio, 4ue o Visit uur ertablik,:,ent and prove the truth of these staternent� RepAl[8 on ail makes. t4 •the latest ihventions, is heard to for yoursetvaa, - Pic,>ce Sc'arbnra 5:. i!� f1 much better advantage in -the These priced Mand g�.R,d--wttbin a radius of 4i1 miles from Toronto -REM Clip this ad. for reference. 31 t country than in the city, as it is _ t - --free froth eo muvii ioterfereacP -- - - ". that detracte from the plea-ure of radi)A iii the city, each as electric railways, telephone and electric SPECLAL SIX t - ''�' ht wires etc, ;Z' � t he a B inti <ducti ,f un _ X115 oftr,arhinery has trade farts lx0or - moth ex�ier a �; • �. - t h •� f t tt:ar - 1 -. • a d'i 3' a n Annoy ether �caya fNrni life h:+• ! • 'beer. tnn21� spate dtt.MC•..1�'e � � I ��` in recent yea r,. One of rile ylrevt ,';p' i+ ��- • ^;�� �R�.° u,Y of tLe goverimient i= t0 Necure a fartni:��z l�:,pnl'itwu fill ap the uncultiratecl xcex3ntx7 - \ ! 1 1 al o .t„ tale Cu,e plate of Clio=e 1 - IL Canis jijvw r".0 havrbeea-,ACLi•net• :�� �e F' a to the United BtKcr• c5.the Olden Days t greater ol.portuuitie- own _iffurded it, • y, 'TA.tareetest taste „sway vu the Old that coiintr Pure!ta .� . - eves snoava-'F-INa t O for eve" bo�� Homestead - =MR. SPECKLES' GREAT IDEA - R• ':Two hands are better than one. WHEN "mother's work was neves Santa Cla4 .ut_en-_ # nth ext - _ done”-there was only time for bak- the sus�y side of the North Pole bun- et Sets are two dial ins once or, at clic most, twice a week~ ;. galow. The old gentlemap wore a doubles the number of stationset ices bread always retained its ,` - ' worried and harassed look cEuite for- ' Refines reception. Teat it at !L VOR and FRESHNESS. eign to hies usual jovial expression, (aur dealer's Or Mother's secret lay in using just the Sam Speckles, a foreman in ono of = your Ottr - t proportion f fine, shed, mealy - ' Santa's toy shop-61d' , passed_by and 'Listen t0 tOfl@ . .. Clear, • , Clean potatoes added to her wheat our, in mak- noticed the od old saint. "What's - . . . ringiII ...resonant Fa`ADA ang her bread. ' .the matter, Santa?" he asked. $oQtbGy t0 sen so job's getting too bis for one 3t!3 • super man,,' answered Santa: ."The world's �:, t1V a FADA quality z Y 'getting better and better all the time, • ` it �� - ..and that means that I have that much r Iff AM JR IM more work to-dn,._and-1t-s-getting - ;�Qi ..: t ' be a`might' hard task to make things • _ .-enough to go around, net one ,dig- OBT. W• FEA�SBY, Y' made that wa too. That's 'what vet •°tributin them." N Mr. Speckles scratched his head. y, foy It! ,, ., _... _ QUALITIES. FLAVOR Oland ]1;8 Well," he said, "here's an ides and t its wonde gp� p •: AI th'nk it's a mighty trood one. Re- - -Sent ` etlaot6er Exclusive "Coaimualty"Product Sold ly memer that 'fine ma¢aainP full of ,/►'� - storie, and pictures and nice things Brougham, - • "Ont. •� JAMES RICHARDSON, GROCER you had the other day?" ,Oh, you mean The Youths' Companion."' r Santa. es, that's t,' answered �,. eytng. Sam. "Weil, it seems to me that -zf you'd tell. a lot of patent? shout~ -i,•". '�'"`'rf+v.� ,«,:wf -PrunF,"�+S'. y; -�a;+ .s,+a�"+zA•e+;•a= �y- int '° _. ... .. - - ..� .. .�.. A' ,�. '.:.ata` • ._.,. . .. , .. .,fix.•. •. 1-•�,a,,�.c-,. },...a,�* x•�•ts. ..-^.wra g..,x...^:a':.C..,:. r,aiF, 'if....,,. - :.t:, +' ,.a,.- ,t', -:e•.Fr„- ':a•:.:.,. _. ri x,iu•-, -.,.,.. ......_.. .[r. i ..•.: 4sw+r*.>...,: _ -.,.F' ..• — .:r >.. :y. ..,.,...'n....' r+� .m".z. - 1• <G- .-cvGm•.- :--I:�.•++ +:via- "�ik$. y,'e yv .f .. ... ,: ,�.�',�' �� :. .-. _. '•q,. .CS.,,:�.,..: .-. r.^;`?, t'�'.4'i�..+' •. .,.. .•-ay-. .,r,.. s• r.+-�.. ^,v,.. .a. _u, a -�• _ .3.x• M� /�' 1' , ,' ���:� �`. .,. . .'.r_-. _, -.' .,,.« ._ .o+, •.Y,� ,mak, .. .- ,.,,�, '.. - s '•a+: J.' '� y��:,,a. �.� -Via'•.=..• fi._,, •.,,. 'f�',�.." .3,,...rr «. - ,. cKw..,. rk tx ,•A ,« JJ —';:y'uy1 r ',tc =rw�^,, •R, _ e. .+Y� ,,ir;:'„". : .ti n:-+bat '� .,. ,^xyr' •c'"� �csz^'c.rcrK`..s: '"•". -G•, .�-,. _ .•9• ,.. , "`..s •,;a, 1e�• � z.,*ri•^s.. _;Kerry ,F _ '=:�-.'ar"'•xr,�r.: -�`i «�'�"d`""�".y'e. ., m,.cr.n y,..,, �:� nr .,r�.. _ .. T.♦• - tt- -._. 4u.:°' t' m4 .`e9' .:[.,,... -,,,.^.,, .,, a.M: k 2 . - A - LL'.,. ? •...7. , , '.. •,.`M •. -....-.�,::.-.../.� ..x. y.. - .'. .•' -.'.1. Y«N4.' - -err ti t•'. _ _-.x t YN r' i � .� .W.L`; Wie ..:. « -' ... « - ..�' - Date •«Y: 'h -a M1 - ,CCAR<YONT. J �-.. ames Underhill and D. �,Scott g� the bailer make love to the dames Cochrane, we are sore wue in the City on Monday'. port, is on the sick list. 7 smiling little Lora,Greenwood, A&Q �li>S SNV P lapis "?Eo re lYfies Elam Nest left on Monday Friday evening. Jan. 27th. — �Vm. Coates, or.. is confined to to spend a week with irienda i° Havin$moved into toy new premises the holies,with an attack of the Toronto. AUOTiONF $ALE OF oppwice Ratd'e Blacamich shop, �• xnampe. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson open $0���O�� y I Am prepared to do all repair Ohee�p ram for farm and country f Cecil Slack,-we are pleased to Friday and Saturd in Broo iia Y �rorh, and I will handle all' bnildla a hear,to Improving nicely afterh with their daugh ter,Mrs. Clarence .and Other Effects. which rWil!keeep 5onetantly Wfndstowtmndne n bnBt}inp, " recent severe illness. Pengelly. on hand, oe will secure Nelson Wagg has electricians Theis will be offered for sale by public came on shortest notice. dutoml�• Wm, Neal, who has been resid- p . _ 9eaace =s:, busy these days wiring his reel- Ing on the 4th eoneeeeion for eev- auction at the Masonic Hatt, _ s�adi. VF tieDcb.for electric lights. eral - Ctaremosat, oo To- 'V17% F'2 Z ,'sem E Y, FARMS FOR SALE peace, has now got -nicely Wednesday, February let t92$ 9-12 CL•AREMONT The Young People of the Unit- settled inhis new home in Clare. Y Write or'phone .` ed Church will give a missaionary wont. The following property: ,A j fata�e t in the church in the near Ed Gib9on is recovering elowl 2Bedrobm suites,oat,complete; Dree- E De B O YY M A N y ser,and R*ashstand, oak; Sideboard, Pl�Q,f'�!/1� 20 WHITBY, ONT. 1lirs, C. A. Overland ie '.iII the from the attack of flu which has parlor suite,5 pieces; Organ. Domin ' city at preaeut owing to the seri• c9nfined him to his bed for several ion, nearly new;'Kitchen table, Fall- ` J Qerut�,' ons illness of her cousin, George weeks. M*s. Gibson is also recov- leaf table, 8 Kitchen chairs, Arta chair ffA1Way8 . On HandHand`Lawson. ering from the u,-Which confined Range. Happy Thought; Heater, Oil , Miss Rowena Cooper is suffering her.to the house for several weeks,' stove, 2 Stove boards, Hanging lamps, _ A �° from throat trouble and is confin- 1ackec lamps,Kitchen lamps« Se.t of Fresh Stock of Groceries, y ed ` scales, Toiletsets', 'Orockery, Dishes, - ^ Fruits and -improving.t bed, but is gradually Furoi-L our house by attendia Pasta and Oooking utenaile, 3 Wool -` Confectionery, - stile a.t Claremont, on Feb. let, g carpets,2Tapestry carpets, Stair car. Mrs, Ben Kilpatrick, who b" pet, Stair plates, C been confined tq her bed with an tn. Masonic Hall. Curtain Blankets Etc- Pnice, Rinse, - A few Hats to go at cost price ' attack of plet*isy, is gradually ------ m : j while they last. Improving. Sale at 104 o'clock,sharp !Give us an Early Call- .Nothce to Creditors Wm. Wallis was in Uxdridge wM. Maw, Anetioneec D. G A. �1l N O N for a couple of days last week, — -- ,when he attended the funeral of. In the I:-tate of Lafayette Gordon. �'h8 P1Cke1'IAd BROUGHAM two old friends. Ali'pereons having claims against p //��11rt;ated out of en- s Mr9. R. Rawson, is spending a the Estate of LaUyette Gordon, of the ' . V during etone and Township of Pic>:ering in the Count ante Committee faahoined into Time de- ��83@d ...few weeks in the city. She in- of Ontario, farmer, deceased,whodled fytag designs, This isPoultry Wi Mends to move into the village in a on or about the 22nd day of Novem• y the story of our mem- few weeks to reside. ber,A. D. 1927, are hereby notified to The object of this Association is too orials. If you are in- (rood prices paid for poultry. ' There will be an auction.sale of send to George W. (cordon, the sole lessen stealing and prosecute terested consult- us to- household jeffects in the Moseaic Ezecutor of the Estate herein, on or the felons, day. before the 4th da of February, Birds must be properly bled and dress. Hall on Tuesday, Feb. let, at 1.00 bfy 1928, Membfrs hpv - "No GreaterTribute" ed clean n of feathers. p. tit, See list in another column, Pull particulars o their claims. Immo- �Pmp�ty stolen oommttal 1 a " ' ' Malt. Anderson has purchased diately after the said 4th dap of Feb- cats immediately with as taesabae N. W. BTAFFURD Charles Elliott's residence on Hen- ruary, 1928, the assets of the Estate of Ezaotseire Coms�ifss, will be distributed among the persons Membership fan 8i,pp, Kingstorf Road, �e have the Original l ry Street in the north-west- part entitled hereto. havingWhitb regard only to TiekHs may W pad Brom cps it sesd+a+ Y y r~ . of the village, and will take poe- the�laime of which the Executor will Bssrastr= oaayy11aa1toa. ' ,PSoae' Whitby -' ' session on the First of April. thea have notice. Bzac. Com.-L. D. Banka,0.S.Palm, r g' Brlda�l RU9l9 Chula, Mrs, Walter Ward was unable Dated at Oshawa Chia 18th day of M, g, Cha k`.ekarin 1-to reside ab the organ in the Ua!- Jsauary, 192$« era pman, g, ted Ch archon Sunda last, dein SWANSON, GERMAN A MACKSxZIE, On hand, open stock. confined to her bed pthrongh ills - solicitors for the Errata of D. Munro, /as. Richardson. _ d >s Sold III any Dees. We wish her a speed7 re- �' Lafayette'Gordon President, secretary Cjilantltp, ' covery. RobertRawson' went sato the ,� ,� REMARKABLE VA FRANK -:� CHiDLO►Vlt'' - City io lint week to undergo as ogee- A CN*l d� VALUES J � �atsoa in one of the hospitals. The a./ operation has be®n successfully : .:AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS6tf Claremont, Ont. ;performed and he is now rapidly - , Looee O ------• �f uecoverinR k Tht Man's and Young Men's :wavy Blue Chinchilla O'coats, reg.-$�, � • John $ Stewart met with a very wer14.95 painful accident one day last Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed,sizes 38 40, reg. $20. 14.95 d 'week by which he lost the index All these items; have been a� lan r of his left hand and another gone over and guaranteed Men's All-wool VAPts, Coats,Sweaters, fawn and leather.ceg 4.50, 2:75 _ ; —lbs iey mangled is the cutting bgz We have a full line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubber-). _ '•which he was operating. to be as -represented. -,TL i"',A fan dress carnival will be Men's from 2,50 to 5.50, Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50, Ti Ibeld on the Claremont rink on the Priced to sell . N - euR Ap o"nia of Tuesday,-Jam. Men's i5 inch Leeither Tops ass't. reit. 11.56, special 4.95, ova ,. 1s g y;Jan, 31st- 1 Reales. The following prizes will be award . . 5 � Call at PO4. >JINGOLD'S Phone 3$00 Y ��,,;go the successful contestants. 1 Fnrnacette(pipelasa - J. • J or bis' dressed lady, lot prize, furnace):. 45 OQ - Q �� flunis valued at $2. ff rize, valued 1 Quebec Cools (nearly new).' 40 00at$100. oF'�t dreased Rent. 1 hurnacette fused for � z s prize valued at $2 00. • For best demonstrating).. 75 00 ad 1 DeLaval Cream +' clown, prize valued at 32 00, i get pearl new - .�r - - , The telephone central was ngov' Separator ,.,, 00 _. T 'ed on Sunday to its new quarters y general • w se The Bread Of ,� jest ew4tof D A; Scott's store It purpose Sleigbs, with `phonld have been moved several shafts, QC Judge a Bank b�► �e �� k 1 Three quarter Buhr --- H weeks ago. but the work was de- sew,q gy' Clients Itee }' l.ayed on ac.ount of the delay in receiving the cable; The new 1 Power Washer, for � " � f fent in every way than the old one �� -2L� of!lice will be much more conven• eDg1O8• , �CRING more than Fift Years of - 1 Hand tiVaahe�, 8 00 , y • -which was located-in the second story of the Cooper block 2 Wringer@, ;your choice) 2 00 constructive beaking practice the' '~ .•3 �' 1 Half-too Ford track, ..•. 30 00 Standard Bank of Canada has eot%b• :� AMO a nded a number from here d 1 Ford Touring so 00 1 tended the funeral of the late Ed, ushed a loyal clientele from Coact to Hilsoa, of Uxbridge, on Wednea 1 Int. Scuf`fler, new. ,,, . 12 00 l day last. Deceased, who was a t.'oast. Our ability satisfactorily to HONE: prominent cattle-buyer, died as a - C ++ A S . 'COOPER -erve these clientaryear in And year P r, tCKE t :----result of injuries received on Sua j .,'t,,,, RN day night near the West Toronto etock•yards, by being struck by c tit is the foundation upas which;our COLAREMONT ' i rT ,an auto when he was hurrying tot',Atinued progress is built. �' Farmers, Attentwn - 'Catch a street car. In hie hurt Agent for �ekerman's Quality + ;. Harness. Ask the user. rh [hare' the agency for the Famous he failed to notice the auto until _ too late-to avoid the accident. --'ls D MNK Renfrew 'Machloery, lkparston, 44n Saturday afternoon, at 2.80 ` t Scales, and the high quality o'clock, in the school-house, thereMid-Winter *' ` OF ('�A Acorn Range, and am pee-'will be a meeting for the pun ose pared to give beat terms. rdFr p ESrADUSHF-D 1875 Give mea call when wa°tin some: 3 if pouible, to reorganize the Har- __ thus ►n,theee linea, Phone f'iclt 1007, Ftp Iticultural Society. By ca-operas 0. A. S : RPE - g ins with this society is first aid In ;. • - g Ttc`{rr:�g &an:h j ,W, C, WILLSON, \. t - - beautifying our homes and village, ► >IVfana a*, i Come and take a pattern from the a'h"'iv^ R. R. tin. i, • 9.00klin at CL vlurby I _ •LOOL'8T 13ILb- towns and villages that have made = �v the resuit of the society a success. _ V►reen River Bear in mind that members will receive wortb•while Clearing Out sonic pre:minma. f Basket Factory t a" The league hookey match w4iich - _ - = l • was-to have of our ines Manufacturers of been played here on •: � ' a Thnrildny eyPning of last 'week, A11 kinds of Frua BaBkettss 4 between Claremont and Columbu :at great ':_ had to be pa;tpotred on Account Ba ` M s B�'Bu Crates, of the tack of ice, due to the Mild reductions. _ •_ + weather. When it was peen that k iAh would not be-available in ee se arm Farmers a .� -Cloth B k .,Claremont it was arranged to have Men's Wool Underwear, It is convenient and. 'the name plaved on the NN'hlt re 1.85, for - ` R• _1,59 • � -' -_ -: _ Uen's.Fleece Uaderwear, _ _ _lenay save you trip Proprietor---- -- = nk �'ennock, .Fra risk, but the heavy rain that wasF ? falling all dap prevented the reg• 1.00, for ,i� t0 COWn, d Phone Markham 1844 n ;player° from going down to that Men's Wool Sox, reg, 50c, ,39 • Men's Overalls, reg.2,50, : 2,19 sown. - - The annual tournament played Mena Smocks, reg. 2,•50, 2.19 - _�YOuI' bank book,wlt�l B EATTY between the president and vice. Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose r. president of Curling 'Club is now reg. 1.00, for 79 t�le de S1C entered STAN Da FOR OR THE REST ., n fall swing. The contest ends Ladies',Col. Cashmere Hote i up with a chicken supper, reg. 1,25,'for ;:,S9 provid y --wfll .be prOl2l�jCJ!�r ped by the losing side. The first Ladies' Underwear, reg, l.00 ' ` t1t[ned to 'O 4 game visas played on Friday even- per garment, for 79 you. • M 7jk Ing last, ,The president N Magnus Heavy Flannelette, colored, Morgan and Fred Evans is vice- reg, 30c and 35c, for .27. _ Dark Flannelette, reg, 25c, 21 THE j resident. In the first game-Feed A -vans' rink won by 19 to 8 shots, Flannelette Blankets, reg, O� 01 V 2.i 5, for 2,39 :and in the second rink James ;Underhill defeated Wm. Wallis A few broken lipes of Men's ' ;by 13 to 11 shots, Qn Saturda Rubbers greatly reduced D. A. Scott defeated R, E, For Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, - _ tom.,•:ri. I • Established I871 iss _ - `�`��•.,._�"" 87 t by 22 to 11 shots. OnMon- Ceg 4.50, for - 4 -day eveningD, A. ,Stott defeated = - ! - �. Litter Carriers, Hap Carriers, ,. - . Wm W$11by 19 to i,- Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc L nderhili defeat Magnus Mor. j gaa by 19 to S. At present the e • wit. It wili'pay'you to get my prices on XicC' president's side' stands 47 �.. ' !•' Whitby Br. J. A. Peer above before buying elsewhere. shut aFtare Phone 1�40�2, y y Ian Y g - ori�' t,- e la -baa 'three games I '`_-1, �.R�-.,V,ONT � /. ' .�' FRANK 'T, PROUSE 1.0 •�.a{�, .-_ „,, ,y. :a +_ ."4n`r .." - „fin.; _ s.., •,,. -,A e.:�. ..r..::..' -;A tSk'•;c 'bi:a�' '4',%,'e, ......... . s; .. ,...:&:its:;•.§.�.�-dr.Zr.:"rx�,firty:,. a'r!t� ,:. ......" ,` ''d 'a . '.:." ,.•r...:,.' +t• `iy... ?14:ir,...h. ;.'•L.: rv[i ._.s •,-. a,. M u'K;i?.�'., ,: A..• .;M!.w r RM v M K.. ,r' 4n« WWyR� :.,., �r�x ..-.v...'.s,'.ri'" X,,,,,,y..- ..,�•.:+a, ..+$:,...r.sr ,rest:.r. u• .. fir..u.':,- ^,ti. 'Gdtru.,.... ++r•',,r•.�y.",• .,a, v2r mac.,•... r -'�=iAr, r•`-'.,.. 's •'.+pro -"r-•-s, ' - r- may - "�._,�u .. vw =� ` _t.-: -•'''�'41,�..r,u. -,$..- "gym. . ,;. .i r 1... • 7s:-.t r'•'ta'•',- ,nw 'ti+-.-, c zd.,vri+. _ •.. ,Y�•..e. ,. ...-,'^>...��n.. ..} �A .4-MC •«'°'».4. '" ,•(kg s 2 v. -:...,�.. "' .•, ._t. t+`br' 9 •cw, , , .. - - '„-,�. 'CJs it •;r<h� r.!;y,�,�5 ��k:�Yr�'% ,`«,?.' vr. �S y. '.: .:5 m. .- :., n'. raj. - ..-•N .....-, . .�-,.f,.i )..:. •'C•r`� . 6 c0.' ..A°ra•..: c! ._,.^ -. •3_ti : ',•. ,c...r.'',x6[ !k-s .. a,y.�'ivy},,.,ce ... '..: ..'::, .. ..,. :�•- ....�..'^-^•,ice .:�.-,..:�:� -i :� -'�. '. - ..,�,,, �:3�' C'' R.::ilr•. § `r- • .i- • - _ .' Know Your School ---.._ •s ,�� "-'` -._-..----- - -- ,�. ---- Fake Diploma.Schools Fought ® 7t r1►'i r In Federal Educational Vis; .Drive Atlantic City.-The Federal govern - _: .. - - - ` - r meat la waging 11*%r to the death" ` ageCinst lake correspondence schools. y z universities and colleges, manyof } which carry on a traffic In diplomas — r and degrees, selling them to "anyone with the price" it was declared her " • • Q w - .? by W. Id. HnmphreY, chairman of the = - Federal Trade Commission. ti • py. He spoke before the fourth annual * ` meeting of the Association of Amert can Colleges, in the Challonte Hotel -` s Sonjo of the fake sch000ls, some operated by individuals,"during their spare time," were named by `Mr. Humphrey, who urged aid from the - l'udifa • association W obtain state legislation (ply + - controlling such enterprises and.in-un _ h covering them. v ase DL the alleged universities. he 'Ther declared, sold a master's degree for $6 and a doctor's degree for $8.60. You really enter sunny Calix 3 ' Crop Records Made and Broken. A large number, -chartered in this fornia the moment ofitep " The grain crop for the past,year was remarkable in many respects, ;country and oper¢ted- by American aboardoneoftliefivC us practically every province egaalled or exceeded the harvest of previous sea* swindlers throughout Europe, were Santa Fe cross-continent, trains. s' eon$; except for the year 1923 which the highest grain record of all time. Due selling degrees and creating general to the lateness of the season combined with the large volume of the crop, new contempt among Europeans for the records were establtahed1_by the Canadian PaciB@ Railway In handling, trans f educational . systema of the United The�'1>iEf-Cztra farC—li a Airy• portation and shipping. Though called upon to transport a crop o1 more than States, he said. the finest and fastest of tliO �acd the average capacity, the company did so with greater efficlen than ever. ! There were today in`the. United Santa Fe California trains. l States 860 private correspondence OnigTWO business days, , w5 1114 Alberta created a new record for total yield over its full acreage and schools, cult; 2,000,000 enrolled stu- on the way. F Individual productions. The province of Ontario was responsible for 21,963, +dente paying more than $?0,000,000 _ OQO bushe[!s"oL�rheat out of the Dominions full yield-of 444,282,000 bushels-I annually in tuition, No �� fire a California foul other There has recently been constructed at Port McNicoll and Midland, elevators Canadians weeld do well to find out dally � �'hoLim, lted,Navajo,ScoutsndMissiasaary. , . with a• capacity of two-million bushels which greatly facilitated grain hand I definitely the true worth of such insti- - Feld Mary dial and din. y 13DfAATLY SIMPLE PAJAMAS �tutione before sending good money e9 ng•� ling on the great lakes and has also doubled the Canadian Pacific Railway's .��servicesehts thestandaed _ 4, for instruction of questionable value. traatatian � The chic two-pisco pajamas pictur- storage capacity on Georgian Bay,, in the spott • 1ed here are an attractive and easily Neglect of Research Enjoy out•of doon this winter- 1, 41f Itashloned-styles The jacket is shownI former is a monkey covered with long. tal a-your&mllyt California hotel f GoldHaired Ade golden hair, beautiful in appearance Manitotra Free Press (Lib,f: The rates are (a, Sleeveless or with short kimono _ r 1114ov a aqua" or round neck and i nation that Neglects the alvantages � M 9 • and so rare that.even ancient Chinese , psy�Caayaa L/aas �Vtth of without a patch pocket Thi %ught In a R1TY files manuscripts •number it amoiag gilds to be,obtained from the research lab- loU ers have elastic or tape run • 'worthy of presentation to empresses. oratory. will inevitably tall by the Mea?<+eaisrw�mai eloktafst rt ,. ugh tie top and are straight or. By Four SdenWi is; The seledonx ie one o1 the largest I way-side,- And yet the Canadian Gov. r thered at the lower edge. No. 1214 - r antma]A to the world and Captain i ernment Is spending only 1170.000 this •P,13endry.Gen.A t santa re in }izea 84, 88, 88, 40 and 42 inches White already has one to his credit. i year on research work. and there are t�Transportation Bills.,Detroit,IU 62t Any aline requires 4ih yards 38 Party Headed by H. A. I1ltC, It weighed 3,000 pounds and Its great no adequate laboratory facilities for _ t>s°�!� dvyb8ik9 .4 -inch material. Price 20c the of Field Museum, to Hunthead is now in the N'ew Zoological carrying on lndustrW research. With - t, pattern. Our Fashlian Book, illustrating the tee for Other Rare Adli!'YlalS IGardehs. After six months in the I oalY a few a:cept}oaa. the industries The Need for Protection style, will on Expedition to Asia un 'the hunting pairtyt which sail-1 of Canada are not strong enough yet and most ractical p Y Jxed from San Francisco, January 6, 'to provide their own facilities, al• Toronto !fail and Empire (Cons.)! r'Y of intrarest to every home dress- New Orleans.-The goldea•Aeeond w211 return w!4tb its collection Lor the+though their might do more than ap 'WaBeg to Canada will certainly b i -,maker Price of the book l0c'the co monkey. the giant panther, the blue brought down to the low level of 3r9• Field Museum, z Dears to be the case Canada hal ,4� tiger. the giant seledong, the bantang ' been neglecting a powerful means to European countries i1 the Oovera• y HOQP TOORDER l'ATTERi1tS and other animals, the names of —"'�+' '��ter material advancement which mens does not take steps -to protect '�'� •p Write your anus and address pinto- which well would St into blarco Polo's i Radio Artists of France Unite r,ther countries have found to be ex• our industries from foreign competi• ; ;ly. giviag Dumber and am* of az-,-h diary, are prises %ought In Asiatic 'ceelintlly valuable. It is time that tion. What is wanted is a Polley that psUarns ss you want Ene_ms 20c in II f'or f`rotection will favor Canadian producers. for tis jungles by four Americans, headed by she bestirred herself and employed 1 cT-L r. lltaa►ps or to4ti (cola preferred; wrap apteln Harold A White, of the Field Im4mbers parts-Following the example of -smaller tndustriea witch hav'the method that 18 open. to her of ac- e seen A varelIally) for each number aad�Mueeuat, of t'hiaago of practically all other pro ;colerating her progress and devptop I neglected are twssetaai to the welters k - st rens your ardor to Patters Dept. I With Captain Wbite ard'Morris and 'tesslons. tradep and callings, the radio; and progress of this 1%mutt -- -. t4lilson Publishing Co.. 78 Wart Ada j men( and faceesetng the PreBper :y Y• r� Sidney Legendre, of New Orleans„artists of France have formed them 'of her people kida St, Tomato. Pattens amt by . graduates of Tulans and Princeton;selves into a union for the prntectlon 1 4 - - 1 I Jotof �B a and recent Oxford students, and Ben and promotion of their interests. The I Two Irishmen were *atchtara golf r `! rr �[ y - Finney, of B.1chmond. VL., all athlltes prealdent of the oraanlaation is match- "There's no difference ! canThe e V Waves with-a lilting for ectence - I Maurtm Landau, and Its treasurer to see between that and work,"said ons nABY Of the rare animals sought the I Julien de t'eliac. It is said that vir• ­no difference, is It?" said the other. ' golden-fieeoed monkey and the giant !tualiy all the ' profewtnnal radio In LAca�$ '•Ft's the dlilcreace you'd be sesta; panther are the most desired. The 'artists of France have adhered to it 1 _ on pay day." _ . One of the many methods of locat- D ng oil without drilling. which has ISnowshoers'Gather at Montreal _ .+ •. roma scientific backing, is the- •`sass- r °P tate•• method. A large hole about 8 ' feet deep is thug and tilled with 150 ,P+•'" pounds of T.N.T, When this is ex- le '�i,r/,•, �� , _ _ plodad a radio wave to sent out by - a#r C^► " / ;liuxlllary apparatus, ■ sound wave �' " �• y�' t, s� goes through the air, and another " Vie$ �, ` �' a i _ a• } - r sound wave goes through the ground. y lr ti per ', 'hese are picked up by suitable ap- t ..,, z'°.. '%,^.. r" " s' ;i•' ..+ "�' atug, that for the ground wave r - � ,. t•� ,�',� v i� . fit• �1fti�i. L be' a delicately mounted pendulum - '-Rash as is used to detect earthgtmkea, d 1 lord the time of arrival of°each is re- corded on a revolving photographic 4 :lllm. ,By taking observations at sev- • raI points and comparing.the times , thlten for the 'waves to get therb"the t.R i trained preapeotor can tell if the n r ' ' ,' i :,y�•r-- ° -`-� •�*_ Ashy do so many. many babies of ta= Urmnd wave has met an obstacle. c,� day •>scape all fife tittle fretful spells •s: ., It,has been found that oil deposits, da' a and lnlantile ailments that used to parliet:larly in Texas-often occur in worry mothers through the day, and frock• salt-domes.. These Bre large f- 7` s " keep them uphal[ the night? eavtYles farmed out of the salt below Itou don't-know the answer, you y the surface, extending down to 'the :: ` r•';% havctf't 'discovered pure, harmless `l'ebel of the oil. This gradually.seeps R , ,y Castoria. It is sweet to the taste, and fop to the tog of the dame, forms little .t,rsweet ig the little stomach.' And its ;�poois t}.erq and if s wave should hit ', ) "'x'' - gentle influence se it would be bent from its normal , -. hi•a t fend-circular course. This,deviation t ny system 'Not evPp a.hiamuc �'Y" � to ore of castor o!1 does so•muc]ti. A III/s -noted Arid by taking readings in good. - :.. several dirertons the t' - of the dome y Fletcher'; f astorla is purely lege- p fo _pray be*re" well mapped table, so you may give It freely, at r r . In most canes. drilling has shown first sign of,-otic; or coustipatto% or - Agit there was oil below the surface _ ties w hen diarrhea Or those many fifties rbere indicated. There is one coin- you just don't know what is the mat. _ party in Texas which thinks so highly Upper left: ice Palace erected.at Lachine, on the occasion of the 1521 Carnival; upper right: The ter. For real sicknel3a, emll the doctor, sof the Method that it spends some ' _tMontagnard of Lewiston, Me., first ladies' snowshoe club to join the Federation of the Carfadian_¢nd always. At other times, a few drops aS W;000 per month for high explosive American Clubs; Centre: Mr. C.H. Lalonde, President of the Snowanoers' Cbnventfon Committee of of Fietcher'e• Csstortn. +alone: The, method has been very --.--1928. Lower left: One of the clubs to'take part in the Snowshoiers' Convention which will be held In The doctor often tells you to do just Mccessful there, but was rbeing Montreal: lower right: Snowshoe ' parade: _ that.; and always sass Fletcher'a. " t eit s lusetti, and-would probably not be used - Other preparations may be just as P _ in Canada since the peculiar salt 'The Ahnual Convention of Cana- with special diplomas. -Some of the fiurdle race will-be held on the M.1. pure, just as free from dangerous ''.domes are not generally found here, djan and 4merican -anowshoers will.snowshoes tyill have•travelled over a A A. Wounds. drugs, but why experiment? 13eaidas, - hundred miles on toot. At night, the I At night, after a "Bean Supper," the book on care anti feeding o[ --- -- - -be held this -yeaz in Montreal on the I iwilliaE1D the CO11QtleldT Seal 8 4-6 and 6th of February. Some 2,Ii001 Queen-of the earnival will be crown the snowshoes'wEtl parade with torch babies that castttes with• Fletcher's ed, z - Iltghta in the-streets of Montreal W Cat?torfa_ N worth its wp4lit in gold! . Found in London Guildhall members of Canadian and American On Saturday morning the snow•'Park Lafontaine, where a huge fire- London-A seal originally attached Clubs will attend the Convention and shoes from the United States and�works display has been arranged. A to the charter of William the Con- take part In costume in the big parade'different Canadian points will arrive ball will follow in the N.A.A.A. drib i for „ aneror, w�blch always was assumed which tea yearly feature. The city In spegial trains, the majority of'.house. Sunday will see the church I ��}ild to Have been lost beyond hope of r@• of Montreal has foamed a special env!-I them 'travelling over the linea of the parade to Notre Dame, one of the eo-7ery, has been found at the Guild- tatfon to the anoR'ahoa a)lubs'an$ the,CJanadtaa Natlotral R'allways. At the ;largest churches in America, the, civfc " hagGeneral Committee of the Convention, station they will form ranks and i banquet and the inauguration of the ri 'Among esti ofd and rr�iis�c llaneow presideK over by C. H .Lalonde, has headed by their, respective bands_anndd_1�Carnival at Lachlae, where the ten co on o -i�r�d-iii w37 racttca-proRram ngCefia will--parade t4--� City-Haid palace w e ct�akfd by 'the-snow, 1 dlec4vered 'tetitatniag piece of wai ceptions and sports. where Tits Honor Mayor Martin will shoes armed frith Roman' raindlue i 14 which when pliited together with'the ,On Friday, Febntary 3; the outside present them ' with the keye of the i and other fireworks.•This picturegque snowshoers making the journey to city. dtaplay will mark the and of the Con• ' ald of Brftfaii Museumeape4 to Prov i Montreal on snowshoes will be re-I The showahoo races for the chane- vention which will attract many contra, ed to i%e the ntre'of bin long miss- ,� �eraL csivwl officially and will be presented pionship of the world, Including the tourists. lftsdUa No. �-'ltt i - T 77E11 -1�1 V nAr wm� • -7 , A. -W0111 �Wflo I" WJAK Quebec Sports Bi; Attraction Gain N4tw Viltlaft 'Up'the B16o& �There are many women who 14LBS 'itheir 6ys'tn a constant gtato of-wegr. go They have barely sufficliat 01101`117 to enable them ..to perform 'their manifold duties. Often thqy serabI4 pain have an aching head, it mil In* the-back, ar'd Jim i that feel as 06d- steil b heavy as lead. Th trouble In 0 whole due to bloodlessness. No woman need suffer in thig way. It is easy to ob. The Orange Pekoe, J& tain a AftIPPLY of rich red blood by tak- lug Dr- Williams' Pink Pills. The now thing extra— al tew .-- r blood created by these pills.rapidly 26 builds UP the system; headaches and In dwn..brighi Ahvnbmm lbackschea disappear, energy returns man �g and the JOY of living is felt once more. ............ Ckuified P"Of Of these statements in given Poor Indians X ly Mrs- Ed. Lenore. ADIM WANTED—TO DO PI, Stoney Point, 8-04 light 58WIng at home, Whole of. 0 lbre time. Good pay. work 1011t-, who saylv—"For RAOng'time I 'Oil R yakies 'or Oaa Are sent Lill -had, been in a very miserable condl- gee a . P11 -fMM—g-0iid-out, -s P, Beginning tQ Decline 'tIOU. alwayr nufact stns u n tr and weak. , The least work about e Beginning-end of December and running until the third week of blarch Xawhiiska, . Okla — Cam ===M10M= housekPOWO&AT111: would leave me helplessly UZZ&V end featuring the Eastern International Dog-&Ie&De-RRE­the Quebec poverty has come to 'rhe Osage. Tn- ro lit s` and nothing that I did sliemed to glTe Winter sports is IL NEW BOOK OF FOULTRT magnet-that brings the tourists from near and tar. Iliu2tra, dtans, for* the last quarterly d1otrlb*-'FR R. Guild & Sons.- EWA relief. Believing that.a rest alight do, tton shown Governor A. Harry Moore, of New Jersey, and Mrs. Moore, taking ttbn of o1r.royaltles gave eL4 mein-'T•. Rockwood, Ont. Ins good, we moved to town, but, con., a bobsled iun down the Dufferin Terrace just outside the Chateau Prdntenac ber of the tribe oul)i-#1.400. trarY to expectations, Instead of get" where they stayed over this New Year's holiday with a distinguished party The oil wealth of the tribe Koh_a 3­0 BAZZ. Ung ,better I was growing steadily Is be HONEY 17,215� Bue2c. that Stat deraI ....... . ....... WHEAT and clover, weaker. One day while talking to a ginhilig to decline and the F% $ L mostly el . I � �X GoTernment,'guArdiall of the Odages, 1�. ovon 116101ior, she urged my taking Dr. 76 for *I pounds. satifffacttoa Dubl a Sir**% Is taking steps to adjust their stand Ni;fts Ogg, I "RWIllfams' Pink Pills me that I Guelph. Ontario quaranteea. telling Seven Licensed in 1909 Still V11. DL and of living to their roiduced incomes, her daughter had been in a condition Liu DLMR MEDICINE 1 .1 Fly in France which exceeded 415,000 antivAlly for AR T much like mine. This Persuaded ;2e R —JOIN" CANADIAN e much Parts—Of the first 101 men to quali- Individual tribesmen during the last M RZ8?O1N'DZNCs CLUa Ad= to try this medicine, and I bay 196x- ITS$. Calgary, Alberta. aM reason to be grateful that I followed' fy as airplane pilots snj�,'receive FOR LM ONESI seven years, Jher advice. After ibe use of a tow licenses from the Freneh Aero Club The Brat step of the Government in With airplanes making the, trV ft Poxes Of the pills, there could be no there are seventy-six silll alive and this direction was to limit to $2,000 from New York to Cuba an eight liour tr f new auto- ride, "way down south" no l0zNgW doubt that they were helping me, and seven are still flying. Thirteen of 18 What Thousands o Motheralthe factory list price of ths as I coWinued their use my health the others are.still. directly interest- moblles whift. the Indians may Pur- seems apgrapriate. Say of Baby's Own Tablets. land setrength* came back and now I ed In airplane manufacture,' but fifty- chase, Thus "poverty" affects a Ism doing an my own work and feeling six have' abandoned aviation. A medicine.for the.baby or growing Proud race which traveled from coast In the beat of health. For this splon feel !to 'coast in exPOtisivs lJmcu2ln6s. r These figures have been recalled It child--one that, the mother can did condition I must give my thanks connection with the twentieth annil-'assured is absoolutely sale as well as Almost 41240400,000 In oil and sas. ItA 'PECTANT • to Dr. Will1ams' Pink Pills." versary of tte drat thousand-meter'efficietLt—is-found In Baby's Own Tab- leases and royalties have.been paw to The pills are sold by all druggists, flight over a circular course made by �lets, The Tablets - are praised by the Obages In seven years. IRA vrs. you can get them by mail at 50c! Henry Farman 'on Jan. 13, 1908. ft-thousands of mothers througbout the MOTHERS was In -1909 that the first pilots' IJ­!country. These a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- mothers have found eltis Co.. Brockville. Ont. The King of Paln—Minard's LIAlm,ent censes were issued. 1by actual eixp�rlence that there Is no 4o Read Mm Menard's Letter Blerlot received the first one'and other medicine for little ones to equal "Are y -guilty Or not guiltyr, Glenn Curtiss the second. Wilbi1r,them. Once a mother has used them Emp' aim Her Experience May ire s Chief Talc Producer rfeAp got No. 15. Henry Farman for her children she will use nothing Von't quite see." said the Wright prisoner! Canada I& the,chief talcgg, producer Chatham.Ontario.—"I want to tell sadly, "why I should express an himself was No. 5 0,111d Maurice FRr- else.' Cpacerning them Mrs. Charles within the British Empire, Tale. and bow much 9 your medicine inton and try to Interfere with .the I man, who still flies three or four Hutt, Tancoek Island, NS,. writes:Op has ne me. Be- times a week. was No S. i-I luau® ten children, the baby being talcove rocks popular[-? called soap-. jury's guessing contest." fore my baby stone, are found In the ProvInC§J of Aiffiffibull Among We first hundred there was just all months old. 1_ have used came I felt so of Baby's Own Tablets for them for the Ontario. Quebec, British CQlambla, weak and run- no 13. No, 12B being substittiied _aye wto dled not all ware past 20 years' and can truthfully may 'and Neva Scott&,The Ifusband—"You misjudge me. the twenty e% dawrt .at I could hardly do my A4 'ddar. Lying to not one 'of my fall-i killed in airplane accidents. Some; i that I im6w of no better medicins for Ings." His Wife—"No, it certainly war and others, ones I always keep a box of • work. My head were killed In We Paderewski. the famous ached continuall 418n't." like Wright* pianist died from lines*. Hu. the Tablets In the house and would ' r:. ": I "I advise all other mothers to. do so" was abatting with swell-known polo and I was so dos Bert Latham was killed b a lion in ecuraged that I I player and an excellent musician dur- X E S Baby's Own Tablets are #old by all 'in& his recent vivif to sydn®p "The emid cry from 11, a'rL Ak=.Alf medicine dealers or will be mailed morning till night BZVZS A" GMTZ2A t �dis�renoe between('�I. ice -i:) k ranched with lad per cent; A well-known psyciioluest says upon receipt of price. 216 cents per us Isn't so very I had another greal. after all." he remarked. ..you , baby justocie year IVA lantmal increase for 1927 April pups for,tPt wilen a man rises in the morning, box. by the Pr Williams' Medicine i fall delivery now reserved at 25 per coat !Ne- shourd got down to brass, tacks-- Co.. Brockville. Oct price than later. Breederksenta., are a dear soul, who plays Polo, while and t gave me a lot to lower do. So I Yrs 13-pacial "Potunity. Free Booklet and lacouto tai oflicials, on the, -other, am ap *or Pole w ho plays solo.- thought I would try Lydia6 K Pinkham's Vegetable Cornpomd.- M Bank it.fererces, CXXAST ZZOIL "X rAXSas band- get up to tax brass Mafia Scourge Ended, Italian so much about it in the as I had read Successfully away as m: ,Xbnvtm Officials say little books. I found a difference right I V head was relieved and Rome Governmen, ofticiAls fire 1 -- Relieved my tired feelings gone. My sister that a death blow halt AMMA lgmml coull t fflwrm�"� had been doing my washing and she ECONOMY- dealt to the notorious Mafia, scourge Can Ili, —G�Iid's Orf,-n Mountain continued doing it, as she said It I and Asthma Compound, originated by guigtt set Ine be&if I started to do In production swans greater pro. 1pne wa of Sicily ter a generation. After a Dr 3 H, Guild, specialijet in resptr- q ected b"�himj .1&arm d&s. Sicily, which story affections. Quicklyft again. It sure did help me and I in&. Cut production costs by Nagle trial at Imerese, 8 -relieves WW. stop Lhdni buttafttly with 13 th.� distressing torments that mumhad taken just two bottles when my using the fert'llizor that glvv*-- kley's xlwtum its acuou in TO. lasted for three m6nths, 147 mem- and loss of s) a Two baby came. He I,% a fine big boy- U: lkvftg the courb and cleartas the hers of the band were convicted of Zes� sfso and si;c Also loriare,ten DOUBLE WORTH tub" to =ly swift--Sail cum now nearly five months old. I An &Qwsiwb "Nadaws" mamisr various crimes ranging from larcesly I box of 24. 60c). at your druggist medicine again and I am r sent direct IP&ld For cacti taking your r I Ton DIN a =tu-- Cdx-j— Bar botal. to murder. Seven were acquitted. FREE TRIAL = (6 clsaxett:q) able to do my work all by If now. fi 11-16-8 = . a" sat with authoritative treatise e?nVeegetable '4 Tons 44� W, IL Beckley, tAnalawL The trial was the outcome �of a on causes -1 always recommend fh Write for 142 UstaW 8L. Tvmnt. 2 promise -made by Premier Mussolini and treatment sent rn request. d to women, and especially J. ML 097ZID a* Inforinaftn to tree the country from the shadow Zkvt. fts. Spt. +,L� US.&. to t mothers, as I belWvis they, need bel at them times. to, of the jdatia. Under ihe Premier'L Discr, frr Can.; Lymart's Ltd. r. BufAuralM 1 344 St. Paul St W., Montreal Urs. IMNAJiu,24 Harvey St D. W­"NN sae Act@ Jae s) orders Perfect Mort began to bring in. Chatham Ontacio, 5 2W V.114E ST_ the' brigands. TORONTO They were lodged In ,the gloomy VV looking Jail at Termini Imemse, ed by &,squcA of soldlers, wKb- out and cabinierl within. The bandits Heed the Warning • I enjoyed no love notes, no anony- 9 A sneeze foretells a cold. Kip mous gifts, no ardent, requests for or pbotographs'. They had It in the bud with Minarilli. interviews Of their ad. • met the crowning blow veirturoug eareer—arrest. Sixty law, DEMAN D yen defended them in vain. some -4o the accused dettled their MACHINFE KNIVES crimes blandly; others were:arrogant no the 1 0_pfd that he had Inherited KNO OF worldly goods that he was accused,of stealing from i-iff uncle. Thoie in the 'ho knew his uncle's Past room w court pmlled, for this was the nephew of W- Gaetano lreftarello, whom police Pur- SM) for thirty-three years and inallT L cued captured. . --hfti�y r.:,kzo"es appeared to tell loot stolen cattle, extort blackmail and ------- It 'h ky kidnapping. �XKI e, napp ng. W jury thTed days, to_reach erdict on all of the LN accused.- When th verdict was• read, the public pr tor asked the Court to Alimps-" F Impose the penalties: hard labCr * tit0 : . :1 - for life for even, thirty years' Im- 4P -prisonmetit r eight.and imprison- A meat from ve to twenty-five years For due to for the Othe cinvicted. v 17 ACID STO L:- Minard's Liniment for rhournatiarri. It whole world knows-Aspirin as an effective antidote for-­ The is ofily in. But it's-just tAon and Forest Protection -P' OR* I D A*i% The growing importance of ' the nuine Aspirin. The name Bayer'is on every tablet, and-on ft If the name 134ver appears, its genuine; and if it doesn't part being played by aviation In forest n Many people, two hours after eating, methods it is not!' Headaches sp e You will never use crude dispelled by nn Soar icolds,.AQ4 protection against *6 in Canada Is -asiIlfer Indigestion as they call.JL It It 'wlien You k66*-this betier'�meth'Dd. showo by-the Isige part-of the total 4the in that goes wl"th them,,-even neuralgia,neuritis,and'rbeuwq-w WITTY -excess acid,- Correct it.,with And.you Wtjl never suff�r from excess flying time devoted to forest 'patrols: Aism promptly relieved. Ge Do . t Aspirin—at, any drugstore-wwft -An a quick. Wall. The best way, the' acid when You-prove out this easy re- In 1920 the total flyin')harmless and etScfeat way, !a PDg time Of Royal *oven directions. Ilef. * Please do that—for your own Canadian Air Force ciLft devoted. to aake---,uow. Aw hours or{1[or 60 years the'standard with phyai- sure to get the genuine Phillips' 2,278 bo civil operations was Or • e Asin wh1ch L182 bouts were required for 'Ises many times Its volume in atom Milt of Magnesia proscribed by pbyst- the work-ot the.for6$t Service, De- cians for 60 years In correcting excess it does NOT Wffe-d &e head partment of the Interior. . cb acids, and at once. The_ synll;� acids, Each bottle contains full direc. ~r1a is the trod*mark (reSistored to Canada) IndLeattne Rarer Manatee 1, R Bog -tomm dfsap-p�ai'ln IlTe minute& tlons—&y drugstom I-$SUE -No. 4-r-122 he • •.Mena F'3.: _,. �.; ....;. ., /yam .-' ., ,,. -. ..,. sy - _ -.� ?� � ..c5+. _ IL.I Ql'1.L11 L'eiS a ltca'Thpk 11g—of tile. Wo- -Born,_at$t. Joeep `e Hospital, ' n . • men's Guila of ,fit. George',s Church, Out.. on J anuary 18th, to Earl i 1 k. will be held at the home sof Mn. F. and Mrs. Crockett, of 96 Jaekwalt [� Ba­ :Cqy w a Mrs. W. J. Clfir]r was..in the H: IUchatdson�'bb Wednesday after- Aye., Toronto, a daughter. �� 'Vt ( i ? ' ��• soon at 2.80-o clock ' on Monday. _-Dr. H. T. Fa'il�aise,Resident Dent- -Wen. and Mrs:' Qu111s'•spelot "Tile -congregational to ' tib Ise Office over Balsdon's hardware Thursday is the city. announced for the flretTuesday store 'Office hours,.9 to 6 daily and 2:= Mrs.John Doyle is visiting her of Feb. has been changed to next evenings by'appointment• Q L z daughter in the City-fors few Tueaday evening in St. Paul's -The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's A Six Tube DeForest Crosley Set United Church. It is hoped eves United Church will meet at the days. - attendant of Pickerin r and AUT home of Afro.M. S. Obs man,oa . er l Bum rov hap'mAde con g pp ���• Biderable improvement -to the in.; ley will be present for -asocial Wednesday. Feb. 1st,at 8 atsesbor of his store. evening. -The ladies of St. George's Par � • �, Tee Mrs. Bedeon hes been confined -The-drams entitled "E of ish Guild have arranged for the Love." presented b green- rees°tation of the attractive to her bed for the past week and y the U P - Is under the doctor's care, woo.4pramatic Club;in the Town pantomime "Cinderella," by a Iacladiag : a; -Dr.R. M. and Mrs. Batemaa�. Hall here on Jan. 18th was listen- troupe of 20 specially trained child Toronto, paid s brief visit to R. ed to with intense interest from ren. tutored by Clara Prattis Elias. r 5-L01 A Westinghouse Tabes a rS. and lire. Bunting on Bondsy. beBinIIing to end of the 'three acts Mrs. Ellis is well known to Picker- = 1--W %C'25 Power Tube -Miss L Mooney, who has been by the large audience present, the log and the children trained by 'eoaSued to the house for several hall being filled. Every member her have presented this same 8--Layerbilt Eveready B Batteries ' weeks is able to be amaad again. of the•troupe did their part ezcep- pantomime to large and eDthuai 2 tion]* well. astir audiences in Toronto. The --Eveready 0 Batteries + -Mr. and Mere. Clement and children,of Milton. visited with -Reg. Barker bas joined his specialists-among the children put - t 1-85 Amp. Wet Battery' * ' Fred and Mrs.Bunting on Sunday. father, G.W. Barker, to help him• on many attractive features in =;1-Com-complete Aerial Hit -Born, at Stettler. Alberta, on with bis growing business In in dancing, singiug etc., and _they p - riFridayJan. 20Eh, to Dr.L.H. and snrance, investments and loans. will be assisted by Mrs. Ellis and 11--DeForeet Crosley Musieoae Mode B j. `Mrs. Wright(nee Marjorie Clark) Owing to pressure of business Mr, several other noted artiste in els • s daughter(Sarah Ann). barker has been unable of Ia to cutiopary numbers. Admiqsion n Aegular pace $245.0 ' -Mrs. W. A. Reid, who has Rive it the r uired attention, u t 25 cents. See podp terb for artlen-. been confined to her bed for some with the assistance-of his eon, he lars. Town Hall, Pickering, on - ns time suffering from a aevereattack hopes to give his many clients .the Friday evening,' Feb. 3rd. Keep This set is a wonder. We will be pleased to demon �,,• service which they r nire, The this date open. arcate it tphou• Personally. we think of the An,is now slowly recover- y' a . t - a it es thing we've Ing. ars prepared at all times to handle gRoueMAM. ever handled. N -The annual meeting of the Fire, Automobile and Casualty Iu- _ • Piikerin public library surance; to supply sound Bond m g p ry will be and Security Investments with J. C:erow, spent the week-end Fred T. Bunting, Picker e held is the library rooms next y Toronto. • :- ..''r inlay eggeniag at 8 o'clock. A reliable information and- advice; First Deputy Reeve -G. L. Middle- Established 1857. • - '";° frill attendance of membere is re- and also to provide money at low- ton, is attending County Council at :. seated. tet rates for farm mortgage loans. Whitby this week. r• MotoLtraffic on the Provincial -The annual meetiaa of St. The anconal meetinft of the Brough- 18ighway contioueft very heavy, Andrew's United Church was held am Public Library will be held in day and eight. The pavement is on Thursday evening of last week. the Library room on Saturday even- 4oatirely free from ano.w and ice On account of the unfavorable ins at 8 o'clock Ali,residents are weather the attendance was not invited to attend. t i n .. and is is excellent condition for llla.otoring. so large as usual. The reports Miss Phyllis Gerow attended the I, -The monthly meeting of St. from the various grganizatio°s banquet at Guelph on' Friday even- r, A all very couraging ven by Roy Rob- id er t ,d'am'e t'eld Church sd y. Feb. flourishing condition. show-Th ��o Bet there 'wlheret+� they so, - will be held on Wednesda is the congregation to be i° a b - its 1st,at 3,Cb p. m.,at the parsonage.- aster meeting all obligations there The concert, arranged for by a - was auenbsia tial balance to committee of the Citizens' League, on : a� All the ladies of the congregation pot showed hatand Roy is no exeevtinn 'ere lave Yo g p cod. The report a he Mission friday evening, was a decided sur- _- �t -The Young People of St. An n the � ..' drew'e Church went to Dunbar g pot t e wo cess. :As the proceeds are to to k ton on Friday evening ]sit where Funds showed that the coagre,za p So tion had exceeded its allocation a fund being raised to procure more they were the guests of the A. Y. efficient sire fighting equipment, there `� 1! } V. A. They Rave the program per cent., and the W. Was a full house of happy en �} a d report a very enjoyable even- S. presented a similar report. expectant anuary �ean-up Prices The Ladies' Aid, besides meetin people who tame to 1,&-aFnuesd and ,� •. land g, although the night was very g. have a gow,time, which was fully :eold. its usual ebligations. locludinrt realized. The artists sensed the mood --Dr Norman Found.a medical the organist's salary, usd eontri i+ook ''9m �e! missions from Korea,' who is buted $2Co toward paying our the of the audience and the programme _-'. �■ ' r9 pa was given in the same haauy spirit, � 1 .-Inow borne on furlough. a debt b re decors tin the _ ag pent y g and a very enjoyable evening was Aisturday and Sunday with his church and installing electric the result. The thanks of the com- :: light. ss wall sot "- ', jBo7o Felt Slippers,felt and leather soles,oaabaokle, cousins. Gordon Found and Frank payip,R the inter munity la extended to the artists who sizes 18, i d 2,cag.1.54,for Vic.-- - Th ti 1Proase. On Sunday morning in 'eat on that debt a other ane funds the event so stmeeasltili. Andrew's Church he gave an its were all equally encourage ---- _iithat distant tAlk land,on his v ark in � p n• _Ohild'a Felt Lace Boats. with black lace foxing,adzes a There was also a sabsta 6, 6, 7, seg, 1.95. far 96e. t� increase to the memberehi of Monday;Jan. Seth Auction sale of they the church. and all are lookinghorses. s a io Dramatic lastetheimembers a pearard to another successfuers. implements, raihe,.thhe• Misses Red Feit8lipperi. leather soles. sizes 12 and 2,' e costar i.lab of West Coit property cry, J. - reg 1.50, for 96c. '> ;led Church, Toronto, and the -On Saturday evening last one White, at the late Wm. Edwards' , = friends who accompanied them, of the beat dramas ever given in farce. Balsa1>ri. No reserve as the 'r�.oanen`s Hgnae Eli r., canvas with leather soles, x Pickering was presented by the lease has expired. Sale at 1.80 ppe were the guests of Grant and Mrs. g � o'clock $izes 5, 6 and 7.elastic front,reg 1.25,;goio at 96c. ,Arnot, 4mong them was Mrs. Dratuatic Club of West United Arnot's father, Mr. Irwia, a pro. Church. Toronto, under the sue- Tuesday January 31st-35 head fresh , lminent worker in West Choreh, pines of the Ladies' Aid of St. Milk Cows and Springers. also, :'Woolen's 4-heckle Overebosa, sizes 8# to 7, reg a.50, ' ri -Lia Tharrdapp last we experi. Andrews United Church. The Young Cattle, 9t for beef ngert� `• lgoing at 1.85. Don't mine this-away 'below Cast. sueed one of 1She heaviest rain. title of the play was "Tile Family will be sold at the Wilmot Brown - fAlla of the winter. This was fol Upstairs." The actors depicted s farm, adjoining Stoultville, Credit Infante', Child's and Misses Underwear, all our lines - lowed on Friday by a sudden drop badly regulated f tmily. one in extended until July let, 1928. reduced t0 per cent. ' which disci Liberal cash digeount No reserve. lin temperature when the cher- Plane did sot pia an _•. _ - _ `-� ': important r y Sale at one. F. W. t4ilversides, —soya V neck lsaameter registered around the part, snd nae i° which 6 ,sera mark. This was ace-ompan- the mother was verysovioux to Auctioneer. grey with poll-over ol purple with orange, green hors - Wednesday. Feb. 8th-Aurti-n axle of : •" ,!ed by s light cal! of snow, not have her elder daughter, ith eadficient, however Aad in her desire to maks a show farm stock, implements hay, grain. sand etc, reg 25, now 1.80. ground. , ,.,>to whiten the of wealth, went too far and tem• roots, etc.. including 17 horses, 40 .. .. - - .• - d -One day last weep one of the d ra tlbroke up the match and head of cattle and 45 hh#10'8, at lot Men'e Groy Worsted Overcoats, well made,good gaal- xeeidents of the west end saw a eeply humiliated the daughter. ' 19; cos. 2, Pickering ihalf mile sty, reg 20 00, now 15.76, reg 29.50, now 24.50. „large bird to his card. Thinking In the end, however. everything north'of Highway on Br.rk Road). y turned out well. Never ossa there the Property of Hutchino Rros. Sale Men's 4-honkie Overshoes, good gaalitg, felt-lined, itilat it was ao owl or a wild goose. at 12 aclock sharp. See hCils Fred , the loot so time is getting his gnu better acting men . on the stage Postill, auctioneer. reg 4.00, for 8.28. - )&a d taking deliberate aim brought here- Each member did his or Ito an and its earthly career. It her part to perfection. There was Men's Plain Blue and Plain Black Overalls, all sizes, ti proved to be one of his neighbor's not an objectionable feature in the Ness A worth Z,00 far_L W. �yr� roosters, It provided him play from besi°ofa to end, and _ f ;w- 6th several meals which were audience was_)�ept in ek con. TO�RENT-On �tPickering,Watson. �► rest liae'oi Men's Auto Knit Backe is brows n : jxreatly enjoyed. tinuoas rner of laughter through- 'R�u 2,Ficteriag, +ser . R . g y -Ladies are particalalrlyy invit- out. It m hoped that this drams- and heather-six different shades=real value at rod to the meetin of the W tic club will be poo.tn OR BALE-Tudor sedan.19M.mod- 50 cents - G� 'Institute which will be held at the g at the not r • g omen's prevail t el,is sad aaadiBon praetfeall new. Wil• Pm' r reeta to PIekeria t•U at a ascri6ce, Apply iTorald Beer,Broaghl _ home of Mrs. V. E. Cartwright dietAnt future and present another .am. gl.� ie meet Tuesday, the 81st, at 8 P. W. heart They maybe scented of a OR SALE-8.tube Marconi radio The executive Gave secured Miss y welcome. The a7embere of Frith gramophooe attachment. New storage u a White. or the Mail 'and Empire the Ladies' Aid Are to be eoagratn- and B batteryCbes . p H. for quiek..le, �viltle, ' luted on the success of their veu. Pickering. Qy editc}rial_ staff,, to address the .meeting. 81ie is an interesting ttlre, sus they provided a splendid TOTICE—We brave just installed a IBp9aker a 1 Winwort while. and �eqnt the audi- chopping mill at the Locust Hill elevator. � — Come and brie dace Away Well :pleas eQ, The re E.A. tt;t every day. Satisfaction guaranteed, H A M A N g your friends. y E.A. aneAnthistle,evm Proprietor. 91 -The.County Council is in nes- ceiptsofthe evening amounted to, • •cion at Whitby this week.' At the over$61.00.• FOR SALE—Span of young horses, - 4a 5 years old; also a pair of yyoung Ayr- yrrieeting on Tuesday Pickering shire cors due to freshen soon, Apply to W.H. i ' - 'Township was honored by elect- Moore,R.R.2,Pickering, Phone 1527. 9041 _ tug. its ren'8 G. M. Forsyth, to AL'BLEY ORONTO WET-WASH LAIIN- rJPL "TTE .CENTRAL ^�G.A�RAGE f "the Warden's chair._.He ryas elect- The Audley Communitv Glub will TD (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and *' ed on the fifth'ballot b reCelvlD explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your y ig present their drama, A Prairie Rose name with Mr.S.W,] avis, barber shop, We 19 votes out of 23. -In everything by Edith F. A. U. Painton, in the will Owl up and deliver 3 times a'week. m _ he has undertaken Mr. Forsyth Audley School, Friday evens Feb- 'Telephone -4�O , >. FARM FOR BALE;OR RENT—RENT has aleplaysd.great determination rusty 10. This is a comedy drama acres of land in lot 12,con.5,Pickering,lots s4 s-sad good 'adgment and hue served of the Kansas Prairies and full of of water at both nieces and good buildings and - . medium fences. I am forced toveU or rent ou ac- t hie townAp well. We eongrstu- humor throughout. The proceeds are count ofpoor health.-{lames R,ritc k.R.R.1, s `late him 'on the well-deserved to be in aid of chars Locust Hill, "tf � t{tble.and .nom- fiT honor that has been conferred"oh munity•work. AdmissioQn�. adults 25c., OTIUE-We have wt purchased - - d� Lim. , children �•15c. EvetyWv come and Na Cheater white boar fit for yung tows, AuiolRepairs, Accessories,Oiisland _. -The service in St, Paul's Unit enjoy a good laugh, also old Tamworth for large sows. •Phan ,pip ed Obareh next Sunday morning Last Tuesday a large number of the areewuyones. Service fee$1.00 P1ese p.7 ••tet , at time of alrvda.No other service please Fred Gasoline AQetv1 ne`�Pelcq ' will be out of the ordinary.. The ladies of Audley met at the,home of Lamy,lot N.B.F.con., Picketing, le 2s ! .1 g, : �lsymen have inaugurated a Neigh• Mian C. Ga%lev ;ori the purpose of OR BALs. QREAP-Onttio bo:, n i�6ee JerviCe Every regular at. g ng a Ladies Aid Society. Fplow.bnyy wagon box. good toting wenn. Battery a arg�ng• tendantof the church is ire bated Mrs.- A. A.• Sanderson gave an in- tongue. •hafU and pig in eseelient .nape, -' to fnvite their neighbors ovhd ere- terestiA talk explaining its need`and large wok res complete car and bracket*. •tean�wood ,R,epa�rs made n all "not attending other churches. the war after which Rey. A. R. San- ,.,aau.faa Can Saturday attereow,ar any, ,makes w -'The choir will-reader sppppro�ria a derson conducted the organization. Bening• I.dsockles,�ftevala. 91.98 cons a v: ;lig IL �dersoq a future of the Society is assured. The IBONDS--Government. Municipal and ` -theme will be `The Oompsasion of followin Mor age Bonds. Also,Industrials.' In the eveolo the Yoao s officers were elected:. Hon. t r . g g President= Mrs. A. R. Sanderson; $ata avestmente at frorn.5 to 7 per .. People's Union will have frill cent, .President-Mrs. Frank Puckrin; Vice- wxt :`;Charge. At 6.45 p.m., Sing gong. President-Mrs. Walter Pratt; Sec- INSURANCE-A11 classes written In- 7 --- -- p, m., regular service coadneted retary-'Miss Eunice Squire; Treas- eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- by three oanR men. Leslie Mor• �� �� SH " r urer-Mrs. C. Gazley; Group Le#dere storm. Acerdent and Sickness. : ley and: ins Ethrington, of To. Mrs. W. H. Guthrie, Mrs. W. Hy-•Bell, - -_ -PNOR • ronto, will*give short addresses, and Miss Gladys Puckrin. It is hoped ,Phone or write Ce t t y. ,;,.-•° • while the Young People's Choirovery lady in'-t}le-ranitifin;tv will join —' - - • ti iii give several wu@ical seleetloar.�ns. J 43tf ..ED. BOWMAN,Whitby.-. _ �- PrOprietor, - Pickering•