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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_02_10 -1 15i RR P L-XO 01 :.. •,a ' u.., 4'ne/'s•.+�'S'�r. • .-. .,y >.c`..„,., .:i•: ,,:Ya!u,D.t7 _.x. '.r..;p5z-' '.�.Si-`dw--.... ..-,;S.,v`. :. 4._..*•E... ?-. 'n?JriSr,'�' 'M�•S�'..�^.37.6�,o.r .ac::::,a�ic'.1'.`'�•.'.,...,., '•.. i . + .�w , "WIN a.�. . ^*:n,�xw•Te L.. xµ �a .�'x.±.�..„-----,� yi,-•, 6: .., Z•�s1;,-" ., .a,,; ''. .';, _y.... •. s • : T .H. E PICKERIN, - _ _ .• Rii7 V, V NT., PICS FRIDAY, F'�B. 10, -1928 2a VOL*'VOL. XL 11. _ , t ljpaetofislestassal M,afa>sfls. =t9!!� 1�eS WES THILL _ _ — HIGHLAND CREEK - - `j GREENWOOD Medletm! 5aW ' � � ay Tuesday min Mee; a Z3 ears, died ' Owvirtg to the mild weather the j y Fancy Dress Skatinfr' Carnival at she y morning in the Hospital for ick Obildreni Toronto, of Injuries re- _- . . ` ID E. FOR9YTH, Oph.D., Director Wiest Hill Skating Rink was called off ceived wbilst. sleigh-riding-near. his �T T�� • ptometrieal' Aa►ocfatiao of Ontario.Res. �, �rY Wt'f. last Saturday. This carnival will be home on Monday afternoon. The un- • iTdiL•1.e1V 'a _ gvfeasper of the American Optomecciwl _ held an .Saturday eight of this wyeekbe, fortunate lad was etusetingdowa s hill _. 8yta eaamiaed by appointttseat weather p ni#tinx There will when•another group collided with .ClafTemoat.Oat. :gstaielted 1888 r K j Bberal prizes for the best mei s add him sad,the boy was terribly injured Lot" Baskets QI all,size$ :ladies' costumes, best couple men's When rushed to the Hospital for Sick AA E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and and ladies' costumes, and the best Children it was found that .he was L">1 eSolicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mo to and de$criptian$, boys' and girls' costumes. .Everyone suffering from a broken arm, abdomi- Gey nal to UVIes aad an internal Item. ;.:oda South R'iag,Court House, Whitby. 251y is invited. j months e A blood d to rally to theBakley. The soloist for next Sunday morn- g G.BROWNINU. S. C.. Barris made, but the lad failed to rail to theA e� Ing in Mellevilie Church will be Mr. y ASolicitor,Notary -Public.Aarns'Btk.. at loweStprices" treatment: His funeral will ;take.Qmeste_iyy art of Post Q ce,_Dundas Street. -J. M. Sherlock, one of the best knpwg lace today "(Friday) 'from the real- " Whitby• 13ouse phone 3&ti. Office phone 392. musicians in Siarboro. Mr. Sherlock pp ` Bence of bis parepte, Wm. R. and ETON & ROSS-Harrtetere, 80• ►'Satlt-fUp Bade for many years was the choirmaster Mrs. Mee, and pproceed to 9t. MatAor- - �tnC� Northers.Ontario Building,330 at. Calton St. Methodist Church, as et'g Church. Weei Hll1for service atLB—ScIom 'strae,Toronto. well as being widely known through 230•p, m, Interment,in the adjoining_.. OHA0.A. WHITS. - `the Sherlock Male Quartette and oth- cemeter w. B�toB, heat a.D,g,Rosa, -� Adelaide 2787 Sucewsor to late W. G. Barnes er musical activities. All of his PICHARDSON do PICKERING- Phone Mark 6420 friends are invited tb°the service. The Splendid young horses at Hutch- cera, Solicitors ate.. zi3 tit Coates- Rev. J. C.' McConac}iie twill oondvet _ t. arat»aLife Builth Cortxr Yo a aad Rieh• aagge� n� lugs Bros'. sale Mon ay nez ars ad Sts..Toronto.Phones Main l o and Main Roofing Material 2 the service. —' 066. Pi ng office open. Wednesday and Bt . IW'NBARTODi VI'HITEYALE - In e ' Sotvtdsy tae s. Pbohe Pick.8800. f , V 5 x British.Colulnbiii Shingles At the Community Hall f on We are glad to report that Mrs. 4� 8a •` ;; Sunday fervice. Wtll be held at 8 w. s. Major is muc imuroved in - ? 'Vo. 2 3 and 5z p �ighe$t R. J.R• FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. m The Rev. D. B .-4%ngford will health-. � Dffiiay�aton'Rd.and Victoria Park Ave, To • SPT; ,sato. fBua a�opa at door). open aveniase - preach. Mrs. Blake Annie has rleturned 10 Please Horard 71 t2. l9ly TORO:+TTO ASPHALT - `' we are sorry to note that Miss home after spending a couple of price$ ROOFING. Dora Wilson is in quarantine with weeks in Hamilton. c LANE B. BEATON. D. D.--S.. - `�` . scarlet fever. We &re pleased` to W. J. and.Mrs. Beaton-and family, i Gradvat lfaf the Royal Colelat of Dental Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 38 inch knew that the case is not severe. of TW*nto, spent the week-end with- �[?BIiC� . °Dsa41"'l�T°SO°to' ° widths, 4 in I Shingles; also A Box.Social will be old, in:the the former's parents, D. R, and,Mrs. Mrs. ""ar aces Mnrd 'a Goat areae. Whitby. h4 if, p e to'Ys:1 to a. lea.•y> yo-. Metal Valley and ;, United- Clyuch on- the evening of Beaton. " Rid a Rol}. F'. ?„+. C# N g Monday the .18th under the auspices Mrs.D. R. Beaton is entertaining in EIL C.8M1TH, D. D.9., L. D.S„ Material;-or the ob. price on of the Dunbarton Y. P. S. Girls bring honor of her grandson's birthday, Mr. - s -1'M�S4KGltlor to DT 1.:v.Dates), Graduate of $Wished ob. your boxes and boys bring long pur- Kenneth Turner being the fortunate 0 the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toren- des. young man. 1C a- to tfntveraity. At Claremont office over D. A. !Scott's afore every Tsesd3y and Friday Phone �a �'j� /t'� i bliss Taylor and Miss Bernice Eddy Me. F. A. Major,. who Fina been _ Stattff to M. 27tf •;• PI'C�,L-+i' INC31 •.• visited at the Manse over Sunday. spending a couvle of, months with --IX SRBEBT T. FALLAIB$.L -D S.:' T T�BI�1;® The former favored the congregation her mother in Missouri has return- ,tt Ria supply of Send and Soft =a D.D.5,. Graduate o!tae Royal College of V 1T1! LrR1 YARD morning and evening with much ap= ea. home,luokine il+ell. Coe] on band, Also a supply Sppee����Iai Suneow and the Untvera,t of ToaonSD reciated.-soles. R. asci. Mrs. Dickson entertained e al7ave 15 Bati.doa'satore,> kering,Oat – p of Kindling Wood, i Cffic:abort• 'L a m t. n's n7„ or k a tat• 'Quite a number of our W. M. S. friends on Saturday evening, swat. Pbone Pick 3700. try �� � � � „, ,�$ i T ladies are attending the Toronto Each Members. of the Public library - ---stove 1enlEth. - Presbytertar of the Wemen'a Mission- spent•a pleasant evening at the home ` �weadas '�awd'a• We buv and sell, furnish quotations ary Society on Tuesday and Wednes- df George and Mrs. Burkholder on 12tf Phone Pick.1i08. ELIZABE'fH~RICHARD&ON- and information on all Listed and day of this meek, in the -Danforth the everting of Thttradav, Feb. 2nd- DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING A•Fess aad a•.sto ELIZABETH insurance of all kinds. Unlisted Mining Stocks, United. Church. An oyster supper, followed by games rep.rwaluas companies of Ballo financial stand- Wd will be pleased to advise what Our sympathy ts%extended to, Mr etc., was enjoyed by all. Among the L. SURNI NGi�AM las, stocks to buy or to bail.or Wm. Mee, one of our genial butchers, guests were Chief and Mrs. Dickson, - what stock to sail.- and Mrs. Mee, whose 14-year-old son, of Toronto, and Mr Pringle. Building and General �^+EORGE KSAY-Licensed auction. Clients are making money by Bennie, met with fatal Injuries while The gunnel meeting of the Public Contracting. lT ser.Altana. Live ,tock aad Sse"a�ral min following our advice. coasting on the Hghland. Creek HILI Library ,vas�beld on the evening of Estimates furnished on all classes ] 'v ,�m�tly attended to Terme tna_Wmak R. R,s 6tous nue, Phone stouff Soca, 31.4 Our long importance in mining, ex. on Monday night. The lad died to Friday, February 3rd. in the schQol- of wort-Interior and &ateeior. tending over a period of twenty the hospital -on Tuesday. roam of the United Church. The Sec- alterations and repairs. �j PEl6TILL, 1d,oensed Anetloaeae. yearn allows,us to ive sound advice tary's report showed a smaller Chimneys Built Concrete Work. N Y° s for cisa•�s of To*MW& go, i�w► ',_. gra ares eq all kiaia aessraa0 r sa ssiieiass on the investment feature of a mine A li DLEY membership for tae year 1927.: The Phone Pickering 5712 _ asaww menses naw air.P o., Oas, or the speculative feature of a pros- financial report showed a- nice aur- ° S.'BATOPf TO 11MIP OI,1RY restive mining venture. Misers W. W. Gee and G.W. Squire plus. Officers for the year 1928 were FAIRPORT, ONTARIO patv.yat„ss, cess trps ,to" SOLLOWAY, MILLS CO. tank a flue load of select hogs t� sleeted as follows: Preside Mrs. .I. CIH I : tar savlss, issssssura >•as. trw+ st lets Toronto one day last week anis,re- f, an bass •tsar st !� fJa Members of Standard ceived a very good price for them. A Pugh; Treasurer -Mrs. J. Griffin; . • pts, f-r Stock exchange. Secretary-Mrs. Hugh Pugh; Lihrar- _ Members of the Montreal The Ladies' Aid will meet at the tan-N• Miller, The Board are hop- Nova Scotia Shingles W M, MAW, LICENSED AUO- Mining Exchaage. home of Mrs. Wm. Squire next Wed- p -Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles , 77o1vEaRr York. and Datsa. ins for an increased membership for g office and Board Room,Ground Floor, nesday afternoon tt 2.80 o cock. Feb. 1928. The library will be open to the Bird's Felt.Slate 9hinRleol E.untAs, ltd of oak. asoaaRly attatdtl 15th. Group A is. in.charge of the public from 2 W 4 o'clock on Tues- for sale at ia6t Metropolitan Building. meeting, and we would .like to a"is nrfm8 `can�H.�`u as�a ts'a�e -TORONTO: - ONTARIO day, and from 7 to 9 Saturday even- T. PATERSOYS • CLAREMONT' , imt aloaaa. wliebs.oat 31y Pb4nee:Adelaide SM and GM as many out as possible. „ ings. Dont forget the drama entitled A w,{ Call and get prices. Phone 2812 Tes, We Prairie Rase," to be presented eve the THE RUR71E • Audl ie School this (Friday) evening. Hatchings Bros. bave Some Grand T - A W L� SECURITIES COMP7INY LTD. Feb. 10th, under the auspices of the milcb row*, just fresh. to 1JL1 �'1' ►7 Audley Commit ---adults Admission ofiei on Monday. - _ - -adults 25c., children 1&. .-.�--_ Q . A R A Q E Have Them 1 Real Bstatsand Insoreaee. The Audlos' Community Club will BROUGHAM Farm Properties a Bpeoitity. bold their regale- meeting at the home of F. W. and .Mrs. Gibson, The Mission Band will meet as us- We are prepared W dor s►il kinds I3esd 1�p 818.214 Confederation - Greenwood,,on Monday evening, Feb. hal on Saturday afternoon—tory charging, electric Ltte Building.Toronto. 13th. A good time is being planned. Scrap, oyster X16»r Phone Main 1SP0. Everybody, come aad-enjoy the even- Gerow were in the city over the . welding aad in fact lfla frit. `' fig• week-sed. everything in con. - Brangb office: Gordon Building, The service in Au dley church on Our,young people took advantage neletlon with ' Y = Pickering Ontario: Sunday was attended by quite a large � - car work. $Dake7 $ticks and Phone SM Matt rink the sSaUnng t9 visit Claremont TDD. Skat.. - congregation the- sacramleat of the rink on 3aturd_y evening. 0", 011e, Grease and Acemories, g Lord's Sapper being. administered. Sympathy . is extended. to Mrs. on hand eonettaatl a iep26aaia lin6 R6at.sre Tram T`BLB-Pickering Stanton Rev. A. R. Sanderson spoke very fit-- Holtby and family in the loss 7of her y' s T.S. Trains going East doe as loilowe; tingly and also explained to the boys tisk, who died recently•in Toronto Call and see oar Catalogues of Ranges and ' IRO. 10 MAU �A M- and girls, of whom there were after a lingering illness. - _ Dodge and Star Cars.'` - •4- 28 LOW 1° F:1�- a number present, the reaaan the The Brougham. Women's Institute General Hardware. •• 30 -meal 8.25 P.Y. should partake of the Lordrs Supper. have secured the Greenwood,Dram-- fQ (! v Sunday train, 8.88 A-M• All --come to church where they will, otic Club for-Valentine Night; Feb. LAWS GARA�+ Y ALj�'_�IN B�s B a Tralan west sae se follows- receive a hearty welcome. 14th--at the Town Hall.- vresenting - No. B-Looat 8.22 A.M. _ . „ „ AND SERVICE STA"OrN •• 27'• Local 2."P.Y. STOUFFVILLE their drama The Eyes of Love. This _- PICBEFiING� ••' s Mail . ' B.OBTf:1~[, p has giver),; different lo- lay been g n ren ; -- Sunday train, 832 P. M. Active steps are now being.'tA4n calities and been very -favorably re- r'�oregoing is according to Standard to'instal hydro power between Altdria ceived. Don't'miss this. Love is al- The time. and' Locust Hill ways interestrig Social dance at the _ Get the -Most A memorial service•to the late Earl conclusion of gr c. Mee Aflmission New ��rd �ar` CLAREAMONT Haig will be held,ir+ the United Qbc; children 25c. Members please.' Church on Sunday morning next. provide as�rra�tBerl. 'FROM Goodie Bros have-opened their new On Wedn��tfay evening of last ° CREAMERY 1 tinsmith and hardware store next week St.John's congregation held its is NOT on display at v Your .Sleeping door to the .Bank of Nava Scotia annual meeting. hncouraging reports Pg The play, "His Best Irwestment" were heard from the various organi- $tghest'price paid for was put on,in the auditorium here "Zations of the church. AAII Abliga- Jones' Drug tore - Hours. • • Oreatn at the by the Young People's'Sarciety of the tions had.been.met, a there,was a tt ; w Urriked Church•to a full• house. tions had ,been met. an.dthere was s . TTee a MaBlial t C1mQn �T@am The anndal meeting of.the United balance on haitd' with,which. to be- Bat we HAVE on display an jL _1_►._. .. _ __ Church was held ,on Wednesday even gin the new xear. All the office g ezceptioaal bdrgsia in ' e u ing last a+hen very favors.le po were re-elected the wnhy chanes bean Writing Paper. - IELa,tej'gQB. dive ne a trial and be convinced were given by all the departments the add'it$n of the names of T. C. of the church. Brown W. Willson to the Trustee One large 25 Cent '' ELM DAU � A team •from our. Curling" Club Board. At-"the-,close of the business - Daring February only._ journeyed to.Peterboro 'last week and of..the evening the ladies served a • ad = = Q carried home with them the-Peterbora 'lunch, and a-pleasant jtnd social-hour :w-riting p -Fff{ee Blip Covers are given with;all We congx'atufate them on was spent by all.. . a" gra&wof Marshall's Im*r _ -- - thheir-food play. Thea�n tial meeting of the Brough- • One 15 cent pkge - Spring Mat'trseses.'. _ _ A representative from another am Public Library was held on the Mat���..dna• ._ ;.Fuc Poetry nae _. store_Vtas,_imakinA_a survey-of avenin of Saturday, Feb. 4th. Re- - 3taufivllie _a few-days a(io-with, a Pow ahowved�t--the—.iilb -wgaa@ ' n� 4Ue8 ,.: - ble bed size, MOO. object' of oyetiitig one of their stores doing a suecesslu 'lwvorh. The old Our Royal Braiad hese. Ked outfit, �Inat steel bed. officer swore're-elected With the ad- oth feiwi►Kides Pttpeias, 1►t goat«6ttocet''es s ^, the dation o! Mre., J3haver to the Board r. all felt A Ste in swli't a garage caused by r , matrass. s�iE.06: �e-exptosion of s gasoline ontill for and the Pitrehatd Committee. 118 > r cents ' Blarmers who have whoa oar vulcanizing brongTtt on>t:the fire hri= news hooka aad s >iutnber of maga71 - s Soar wade from you the Bade, but were unable to ext n -s lded tr; the Library dur- '' ��� r ' wheat. We can _ the flames mrtil ;1,000 damage Was ins the year, and a number of new- �a doze. names have been added to the mem- This 0$61 18 for S linilted �t As _ grind it. The district championship hockey berghip for 1928. The officers are fi3Ql6 ODly. _ _ , Furniture Dealer and- Feed of all kinde--Chicka ifeed, matchees to break the tic►• between as follows President-G. L. Middle- wle � Phone 1 # t Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfebd, Markhsm and Stouville were played ton; Secretary- R. D. Miller; Trees- at Stouffville on Wednesdav night urer-L. Johnston:, Librarian-Mrs. ^ S" -Chopping every week-day. - and at Markham on Friday night.The T. C. Broom; Board of Managamer t ,�a • total score in the two•matches was --•lohy Gillman, Warren Willson. T. Druggist Piekerina 6 to b in favor of Markham.., C. Brown, Mrs. Shaver and, Miscr'Mair. b ... - - •..` - ` ._ ... ... ,.n•, - .... ", 7 .� ..a .. ... <W:. .r-9.'�1-(..:Ck• X 77 447" % 7�r X 4b, 7 7_ WiIwrlaneim s 1401arshaD Earl -Halg Fidd ompensation Hoiiored -by Natlon,s CaPitul t Employers, -and a. Gallan W914na Agree Ontario Plan. t LwWers Jain i in P t*ug Foremb's _R"pect Last Soldier is Beat CES .PRESENT - MENTBEFORE 'GOVERN t Iii PRIN Sergeant 96cret, -the.ztlrr!3Pz- the-daur-,-Scotch PrellbYtarifLlftj ad in Hang's batman for thirty yarn,led the &urch. the bodj1?0f its ftorexnost elder I Contractors Pass Reso' lutior, nation's I old horse. sanded to receive the Supporting Scheme. For'. W" . came this reginAuts, their hi q- AbWY. The Then - :.�� 4 1awiago AT Westminster swathed In* crape, Scottish kirk) Quebec.Province gavice at the humble torte standards the marching glowly-Ahrough the densely �1. Capitol and labor in the Province of Was for the family and friends of ts % that when the lined streets. Quebec are agreed xvgged Earl.- As the simple ceremony was in Pro- Not all the great procession, how Workmen's Compensition Act comes 'glory up for.discu slon at th0'PrG84 with the ft-dittary•ever,wa3 the pomp-and sombre a 'present sea there formed 'departed'of brilliant uniforms. J�Ivo hundred -The provincial ,g overnment! sea- anion (go lov 1:: 2 Mon! of by the had served under Haig system Ot: i S ' h) they- will both demand der); Of all Britain's a r to escort-.0.6 man '=no�w-who the British Le- in rocenjon state insurance -similar to that proudest ehivalrY be founded,the. the I Ontario. to victory In ptranco Bion whichvogue n Wbo led her hosts It They were in civilian clothes, At the annual meeting of the gou to Westmtnster Abbey. but each Cost church. many of them shabby,- oral contractors, section of the Bund-1 There were no flowers in the eh bore its war medals. era' Exchange Inc., of Montreal,at the 7U interior woo, as plain and nide- Most .impressive of &A' was the 041ces -of-the exchange,a resolution wall*. But d- as the outside march past the Cenotaph in Whitehall,cozate was passed stating the Position of the V2w the blessing had been pronoUnC silently by tractors throng troopers of Hwies where all saluted, Vut the province stalwart tZ4 X 100 'x 0 % hoisted the as they marched by. on' matter. Tye resolution, which .7 d .Horse Guard, ABBEY. ' will be forwarded to the Government. 'eofft on their shOuldsm IN THE A reads as I draped follows: the atepis of the In th,�,Abbey where all the civilian and bore it down Exchange petition rho I of the Empire had gathered IL lead6rs chare (�'VT=mlrt to inaugurate a system Of ;aixdft stifft at sal- candles were-burn- six orange-colored can mnee. in the. PrOvInle Of At the foot, standing state ingui Ute, were Mairshals Foch and POtain Ing before the chancel steps as the bee. provision therefore M Quebec,of Franca, Admirals Beatty and JOB- body was borne -up the aisle. 'be corpors.6-ad in.legI3101ITs PrOP09* Wales, the DuUe Of -The c as Lady n Lt. 'we prince of ceremony Was vilerA, p receiving the considera resently race _._ ..yo'j�"Prtnce Henry, and.-all Haiies Haig, whose bowed black figure walk- ISM York, tion Of the Government." generals, The .two ad behind the royal princes, had wish- an me,rwtos and gene The Opinion Of members is that the j French mrsbal"nd the adintratir ed. Its simplicity made it the-more rates asked by the insurance cOmPaD to the van of the Pall-badre're- affecting. Scotch pipers played the w law law Les.last year NLon the ne Were me tap on a drum. In- famous Lament, "The Flowers of the E LEADER OF HIS MAJESTY'S. LOYAL OPPOSITION There was 4 THE was proposed, will,be the same this 3 si"er, Miss e t stantly tha 1=116-10;�g funeral' caval-: Forest" arid there were many tears— Hon. R. B. Bennett and h. Bennett, as they appeared at the year. and therefore prohibitive; that 'code sprang to attention. Than words former Premier Lloyd George was ening of Parliament. state insurance will only coat about 02 command rang out along the lines openly weeping—when the buglers of OP 4% of the premium for administration of the Guards Regiments in bearskin the Guards concealed in the Henry shakos, along the Belgian and Trench VII blew factu mr's agent, the )vjajestic- Dress Premier Ferguson as in Ontario. while the cost W, the chapel behind the altar, CO., Ltd. The following Ontario firms, insurance companies for administrx- ts, along the House- "Last Post.' 140 Intsritry eontingen tion would be at least 21f% of the pre thousands of troops in rho hymn n-.are si milarly mentioned: The W indsor Lays a Ghost 'told Cavalry, Earl HaiSes favo Supply Co.. The Windsor mtum; and also that the guarantes of an extending through Hyde Park cos- word Christian 'Soldiers" was auug as'j Electric S ammaxe and SOW'Of state Insurance or insurance, by the half-way a9wa Constitution Hill. the raffia was carried out, and the Flower Shop, G ; the wr , L. C, Flower Shop'Makes Statement that Should provinco will be a futt.guarantse for ...... The nrassed. bands of the Guards, usual dead march -,was omitted. by' London, Ont. alkeil- Allay Orange Fears and employers as well as employees. had not sounded two of Windsor; E. W. Morris, of Wi 200 msuicians, h Lady Haig's request, it Is also I lined that the prevail testes of Chopin's Funeral March be- the procession-Te formed and ville; i R. Beal and Sons of Pam-1 - Please Our tug rates in-'Allitarto are from 300 to whole line had reversed rifies ",as borne across the Thames broke; S. H. Rutledge of Orangeville-'I People ban they would be the French 400,per cent. less t d the slow march began- Ito Waterloo Station, where it was de- The institution of actions against I y system of in. The CaremorjiLl for which London is Scotland to be buried impractically ail of the breweries, and in 'Quebec under in d by the Pro- T`h province i-4 recon-i. BEAU GESTE" su,"nes not administered fjs� more impressive than V'Fle11,Aarghal's homeland on the distilleries of the to never a great man and per- which had been I mended to recover gum owing- under vines. On the death of estate at BemorsYde. "You cannot control the spirit or balm two -million remns watched In resentcd to htm by a grateful na- sales and gallonage ta,.ces. p process of, a people," Hon. and with bared heads as the tion. The Government, it would appear. mental "&Szo" Oconee ad its Way to the Abbey. CEREMONT propoflem to "hew" the line.and let the'Howard Ferguson said, discussing the Corporation line won THX SCOTTISH �chiips fall. where they may. bilingual issue. "You have to win HISTORIC GUN CARRIAGE. on arrival In Scotland 'the Earl's Itheir Confidence, and show them that Remains British a for three days tj 1-you am prepared to treat them px**P- The covered coffin was borne on body will Us In stat Abbey. Wheat Specula ion erly and do what is right ir. the inter- Long .'Drawn Litigation the gun caXriXjje which mollZed the before interment in Dryburgh Out England first shot!A detachment of the London Scottish A Ar eats of all, and when you have dome 'weapon that fired the body from - .. confidence fa . Appears to be FJ%ded and ected b Pool in the war that made Haig an Earl Regiament escorted AFM y 'j that, and people have car. London, and the escort at the ats, j you, y,>u can get anything done that -agnbol, :The 34me Strong Canadian- Finan consisted of two Lquadr-113 Of Royal, riage had carried;4he Unknown U 1 Condition Foretold by Pool�you want." . at, tial Group Now Be- Scots Grevs. I. "The policy of the province -is tb ,dier to his Abbey ton1h. ia*5, _ The codin was placed on_i__9u_n__CA_rG %irgainzers Now Be' the English languagd must prevail. hind NOVA Scot The eyes of 14st Of the spectators I riage, and the military Cortege• with and must be available to every child Chief wary not on the group'of famous men pipers playing a lament, proceeded, to comes Fact That is the policy, Industry royal princes who walked with Now York.—The Canadian Wheat In the province. Rum A 41ad % trerpaIndouis and we stand by it and-adhere to it. or has had it that American ..the wwvi, behind the coffin, but; on St. Giles' Cathedral. where it was r0 pool. which. controls a were seeking to gain control 77 . . m years calved by the clergy and plaeod on a f "What we have undertaken do is interraits j propovtion of the wheat production of asset* of the British .3laigxs riderless charger, fifteen catafalque, guarded by sentries. J the Prairie Provinces, Is shaking the largely e;perimental. There have Of the great Corporation.- The" old, with his dead rider's boots revere- former experiments, and Empire Steel big stick over the American wheat been three forn) rumors-are now defir itelY laid at rest market and the American farmers to- inquiry has shown that none of themwhen on Thursday, after meattnta of t�* a remarkable on' Reports day. This is shown dealings on have been successful., iping-O'Ut British Empire Steel Corporation and 'Royal Customs Commission extent ffi the decrease in "When they talk abouf w subsidiary Companies- Official an-, -pro lation 17, of course, it is gore-- the more min,.nt L United W. as mads of the acquisi, cials to be Removed-Firm Prosecuted .. . in letter--but the spirit of that n0uncerger t w wheat exchanged. tion of control of"Besco" by the Holt,-; Trade In wheat has been decreasing was the limitation of use of a Ian, President wolvt* to Line t Gundy intL The Axe Falls at Last, Hewing 4-onward until now the latest,guage othet, than- English, and-this ignation ad was sue-'. since 192 o t requirem&nt is there still, nd we his' announced h'is r" rep45rt issued by the Chicago a vq ­-f the Corporation by monthly . sided as hand 0 ; -Confidential Interim Reports Are Tabled By Min;ster Board of Trade showed only 436,484.-,only attempted to ad-apt It to condi- ce f Toronto, while Sir bushels dealt in, compared with tions. so that it will be more succew C, B, McNaught a , Customs and Important Changes and Actions goo b Herbert S. Holt, J. H. Gundy, George W., Cus r ago. It has been ful than in the past. 819,740,000 a Yel� H. Montgomery, G. H.'I>ugan and Aie Iminertt years since the volume of translic- "It to a crime against the welfare Wilder, also became members of Board. of this country to constantfy stir up E- tions in wheat on the Chicago Boa the board of directors� of bitterness against the . .. .WILL CLEAR AIR -Trade has been at so low an ebb. strife and bitternt -Do- controlling interests have Trang e new Restriction of speculative interest ferent elements of this Canadian arding their plans no to say rer P­forma een - .11 be of advantage to for o;Fal indicationParty Politics Played n er ce of Canadian uslo a vnWill beNo Part I rice of Duty— has b brought about. by s�veral minion, when yop ean arrive at a conization In f&ct, .1k �fisctor, but the influen -it soriic time lx all people.concerned. are that None Protected Wheat pool'is perhaps the greatest- finally drafted. "I am no convinced that I am rijrht Mch a plan is Commission to re- The Hon. hir. Euler, Minister of commended, by;the Support- that I am going to convince every per- - PROBLEMS STILI. TO SOLVE. cover amounts allegedly owing to Stratford Woman-1 am c3dionlo (kstotm and Excizi, has tabled in my husband it present, as he Me- son in they of-Ontario before are'still-'n-Arl'y cOm#ti intial in- Government. Among them are three Ing the dole." I get through with it" and knotty PrObleqns to be dealt With Parliament the ten confide mann- likes drawing an hot has been done up t�, naw Is -Toronto concerns. G. OertlY, A tertiix reports which the commission merely lk start, It is a start in thei administration.. 'Canadians Visit Europe Farms -1 -ever, with- sound. "Us-rendered to the adu right direction,, ho r nine inletrstion assumed by' the maiiii It Is ,interim report numbs adm, into port of To- have becon'A rested.- It is :scores particularly the who that Frank P. Jon anguage upon conditions expected sonic. Its I also �j es n abroad. there is strongly critical. The collector i 1L may I,gore ,0 i n the Ss draws the corninjazion!"re for "not turn f -appearing to have the situation suf- * Then enters this new era 4 corporation ificiently in hand." The chief appral* at i tiwhen the industrial f)utlook n�o w of is characterized as "lacking in Of Canada is regarded by leading meal quSlIfir important office atioris for his ao particularly bright. A great deal) declared 4s of this *Ad the outside appraiser is In expected of the 6001 bu#tne� and qua4-, d the now interestai Ac be unfitted by "training corporation,, an, h�;im ripiasem in he oecu-1 t Iftationg for the i post which which are at the are large users of coaU vies. These. brief chaTw dustries which are all summed up with the conclidision I which should,.be A help. One possible:' interests of efficiency a have been that " in the Complication would seem to change in those poaftions is desirable." 1 k eliminated when W. E. Rundle of the, -rt conditions' at National . . -c , expres0d hoortr 1.� the same repo National Trust 0 The ilii Dort Of Windsor are reviewed. -approval of the deal and foresees 84 collector there is declared to be "thor- company "of which Canada can bet ouglily honest and conscientious," but Io proud." 310t possessed of sufficient capacity to so important a port HishO woke'up on Christrusi! Rransler it, accordingly, muggesteA. When little Wilfr6d found a box OV v, the next Principal offi- morning, fascia., iThe sur"70 as not paints in his. stocki.ng,,And so 18191 them is,also mentioned &I was he by kis present that-hio Ave "proW apPreels- it to wof --I?kg to b k of Mi jutilig, Wilfrid"" his motbbr asked to perform into the Warvipyor) nor the capa!lltY im, ,when bad- 69 salts efficientlY.", Examining ­i1ear6n," Wilfred. .'effcorz are said to be genoran7 "Gracious, ebli4l!" FaiIpe(l his mother. f*tivs to t 4 few Zqii 2. In s'a voice. "You mustn't hot "ties, except 'In. hocked h they tend to carry them knows what t. Nobody cwco�ft whic Int- that.V-In perfunctory manner, heaTen like," "They Will. lcm. kj; ACTION RECOMMENDED. THEIR VISION Wj- TH TRAVEL other -tbouxh,'. returned the Youthful artist, RONDENING touring Lhl, clilet (.a tr" or interest on the 0 e of the interim reports A group of the loading sgricult uristo of Canada w4O are eamAdentlY, "when I got this liaishsd­-, ,Another Wbkh was, tsbled give* the nXIM84 Of side of the Atlantic- Om notice Is ro- 'dw Arms against wh ,:,; ...r .. .. .. ,�"wed .:, ;5...^"4' ,tw ;a 1^,, %. 'r" _r W +"?,:m^k. .��.... 4.w � �R ,• ,..•n t-'.. . .. .. .', aM;•,Xi� "•.:' v ..,,a .,.•,.x. yr, a,., `"rte a �'' a �s,r��b �+ �•^w,., a r,r .S'}•... �. �,,,_ ib., .. _ v,x, t..".,"2 A!. _e_. � _, �'c....� r. 'r.X' �F':•• - ,'s ':i- {j .,; .. '.'r• R: t+14ah'�..S.t J,ry{.,. ,�i''.,J•.N4+P� Wl^'..i t t•'!.-• s �•L+v,.? u!-. -M rv .-.. .�. . n. .. .,., -. acr :, ,, _.'F'�"7 -�' '\ �k ��•Aa... �.r r .. h'r 2« :..,:;•m••.'z , c. ,...:w w � ,, - i. •_-, - s;. A;•.• ., a ,:.� ,, r. '•, - - ---— Encouraging Home Crafts y - � A HEALTH 1 BUDGVG, T4�iIC - K 5k _ z t Zr aA Nova Scotia Lady Was is an . - Aitaentrc Condition. _ ij Mehr and women who dtyuot sltaep te" welland .are not refreshed and �' �; O O . ,: � fled b a night's rest.?are ✓ 5, ` strengths X { ZIA generally, suffering from thin, watery - -blood The nerves fall to Set the x ,Tle Orange Pekoe, ata HWe nourishment they demand and head= � fi aches and a worn-out feeling i+ the Js. - extra QObtf iaf e]c#ra good ; result. Building up the blood is the -W one"sure step to renewed health and llrti � S strength, and for this purpose nothtug - In CI a. br>'$lit Alrx>�tnwa .else can equal Dr. Wllliame' Pink _ .,Pills. From first dose to last ` Lindbergh made a full stop •at C�iSed Adva>rt3seme they ea• � lntt� rich and purify the blood, an(f in this MAw • o oa. _ ; llQtffLTi! '?'Y ' gray promote better appetite, better RE.E-A NEW BOOK UT POULTRY jrest at night, and renewed strength. 1. Lessons L. R. Guild • Sots, Boy Mrs. Mary E. IThlmaa. WflllamF)- • • d`, Rockwood, Ont =. 'tows, hh$., writes:-"Y have recelvasi : ; M 1Vtirung Irwestors go much beae$t. from Dr. Will+iCns' ° »AL >Q®sass Wa�•ralo. r r '' ` � ° "� Intrinsic valuea�govern rt►uket Ean�ELL AN In TRADE Pink PUN, that I would feel nrgsolf. r•." i prices eventually, a shall be,.glad ungrateful if i did not let yes knoT►. to analyze your holdings from that Exchange Co., Box 94, Galt, Out. "Y +Rae in a very bad state of health t '* angle without obligation. �Y f+ and reached the stage where I had is x "' 1 M R MARRY —J01, BN CANADIAN COR+ remain in bed. A doctor was callcd •,:LYLE, BELL & CO c>il cta. AddroY "> ' 1 swx 1T8fi, Calgary. Alberta. In and he told me I had no organic trouble, but was simply run down Stock Brokers, ;Mall BldO•, Toronto E AN At3CTIONEER EARN SRO from overwoork. 1 had beefs left with �f`i �� � ELgln Phone B iza to ilea per dor. Bead for large 2136.7 W;1te Wire or Pho t�watrLied catalogue: also how to receive a a family to support, which I did by ` ��<?�x „�^+ rr. «� ^ Roma study Course free o! char" M Address: R•ppert's Auctloq School ".'dressmaking. The doctor said my Business Collage. .Box 318, Decatur+ blood had almostrne tud to water, and One extraordinary result of the isn- ore country they ntYe mored• Ruir'gtad:aha J i advised a rest cure. I did not see how mense tourist traffic to Canada, es- especially s much appreciated, and TO - WO M 1 , "\ was possible for me to take s very, 1n scores of homes, nimble fingers ane From Rab and His Friends v Wil- Peefally in,the eastern section, Nits executing the designs of fifty to a He-was killed'by a cannon splinter. Ion; rest, so I decided to try Dr. l 'Items' Pink Pills. Soon I found my revival of home industries which In hundred years ago, while there is Quite in the middle of the vriAter; at returning and before very'some cases have not been practised >rest rivalry in the creation of new OF MIDDLE_ AGE Perhaps it was not at that time, ' long I sraa able to go about my dntiee!� �,y great extent for many years. and artistic patterns representative of But I can get no othe?-rhyme. as usual again. This was a Lew years So much so, that visitors to Quebec the country and atmosphere !n which Mrs.Wihon's Experience a --M(8-year-old poet g, Edinburgh, 1814. _ .. ago, and my health remained goad Province have been afforded the '.the workers live. ++�`li'�• l8-year•oid poet Prodigy), until about a year ago, when I broke privilege of seeing rug•iveaving, which 1 The revival of an old industry is Guide to- Women Passilag x _ out with humor of the blood. Again Is again flourishing after many years due in.part to the festivals Promoted the Change Life ; L consulted the doctor, who said my of disuse. tby th Canadian Pacific Railway,where g $ STANDARD s blood had become so thin that it had! Tourists naturally desire to take !'exhibitions of thl; art are shown and ASTM MA REMEDY raallp poisoned itself. I told him i'home with them something of unique greatly appreciated by interested Hamilton.Ontario.-"I have taken had bought several boxes of Dr. WI!- design or indiv usl charm which can- spectators. Another festival of they; severalbottles of Lydia E.F'iakksam's For 66 years Dr autid's Green ;hams' Pink Rills, and he told me to not be obtaiae at home. They also kind will Ee given soon !n Quebec, Vegetable Com- ldoun •1r. Asthma Compound has •'+c' } go on taking them as ha thought they look for something which had an at•'while others will be held to Banff and pound and ( can- c.a•tu�:y and vutetcl8 relieved n• Lust what I needed. I took eight mchmeal to and !s representative of lanconver, not speak too distressing paruand of Aatbm.. s highly of it as I Two atsee 11.66 and S6o, also �lgnr- boxe ,ad agala was in good health.; _____ _.. _--- -- -- —- wasat the Change gists oom rn■er tui direct pow' y ldctorAra h T can :f►:+retore recoum3lend these.pills . �'i i cf Life and was ' ,��i ��\ j}!I d p t a ! as oto all la a weak or rundown cOIId1•I Mushroom Retypes GREAT PRL�E FOR !. o TRIAL box of 1 •ties f R� g 4 c dRar , . of Asthma etc. set+'-on reQst•tL a}} rtrn-tit�R'n and' with treatise on caue•a and treatment lion," had no appetite. Dr, Willfama' Ptak Pills are sold by l 1n cooking mushrooms it .le es f I was very weak J. H. GUILD Co w11 druggists or will be sent by mail,1 BABY'S OWN TABLETS'S � and slick. and the Dept, 22, Rupert Vt.�U.S.A. of rice, 50 sentlal to retain the flavor which is ao' a n pa:na in my hack I Dtatr. for Con t.ymr�n'a Ltd.. Dost paid, on receiptP ?x,, were so bad I $44 fit: Paul at. W_. Montreal. -cents a box. Tri them to-day. delicate Serve them as soon as they The I r.. Williams' Medicine Cohas couldhat=dlymove. • are prepay-ed, received the fonowiax letter from I t very sad at - -, .A certain grumpy clergyman made go bis home IlLe almost unbearable. His family wait for the mushrooms; but Mrs. Griffith. of 21 Merchison Ave, times ouQ t I had not a friend► East Hamilton, Out., concerning her on earth. I did not care if I lived or Q y_ *ife, however, rarely camplaiaed and do not let the mushrooms Craft for the experience with Baby's Own Tablets: died• I was veq nevous, toop and Sore igaCK aeldom did anything that might bring family. Dear Sirs.-i wish to thank you for 'did not go out very much. A irlenrh- •.'on one of hds tantrums. Emerging_ For creamed mushrooms remove advised me to try a bottle of Lydia E. Drive away the pain'by massage from deep thought one day, he said: the handy little booklet you Hent me Pinirham'a Vegetable Com und..so the stets and peel one pound of on the Care of Children. My baby I did. i am a farmer's wif,at' al- w't�h Mtnard's boy was six weeks old when ,I first Rayx worked hard until lately, and ".Ite-'•Dearest, do you-think I shall mushrooms. Matt five tablespoons tfsed BaVy's Own Tablets, being new was in bed for two months. I began prove a-•satisfactory matet" She- of butter, add the mushrooms brokett to Canada. but since the first proof to fee} like anew woman after the ' •p}r, you'll do_I4t a m4ta all Tight. _M pieces slidcook- oi-c-Mree minutes. of their many uses in bringing up a first bottle and I recommend it with. Nov, look me over and tell me what Sprinkle with Balt and Dopper, dredge tamely, 1 have never been vt lthout great success also Lydia E. Pink- r• you think of Your captntn-" with one..and a halt tablespoons of'them, fns.they are worth their weight ham's Liver 'ills. Imam willingg m er - answer letters from women askin �� 1 flour and pour over them half a cup I in hold. There to no trouble �Sn,get• about our medicines. as I cannot of tbIn cream, Cook'for five minutes, ttng the Utile ones to take them and speak too highly of them-"--Mrs. stirring constantly: .. they often prevent an Illness if taken mak WILSON, 471 Wilson Street, Edge 5at+rs A more unusual mushroom dish Is in time. Sly first baby to now, at the Hamilton, Ontario. Fast"Ensti"B-Cvtflrlg made by sprinkling half a pound of gge of tour and a half years, a pie- 'gold by druggiataeverywhere• Q inushrootis, prepared as usual, with ture of health, and my nine-months- ,,�� ---- -- SMQS gait end pepper, dredging them with old baby is also well and happy. Thor - flour and cooking three minutes in a'are both a real good sample of what v : w� hot saucepan with tne w tablespoons Baby's Own Tablets can do, for I have , of boiling never yet needed a doctor. for either ago trerrnour owalmsds walof butter.ln which daobouillon subs has of them. r cook slowly five, The booklet to which.,\Mrs. Griffith ,., ,. �� •N6101�aGAk11DA anw Co.L�, been dissolved and S r.�• " ?� : tfi�� minutes. Sprinkle with' three table- rete» is entitled "Cage of the Baby," varwotrvan..T.,o.wr..,.... and treats with *hat a mother ought rowawTo w spoons of grated cheese. As soon as, # F` Demand ' e '► the cheese Is melted .arrange the to know for ba'by's sake. A copy.of �* the booklet will be sent tree to any- the --- ,inushrooma on pieces of toast and ?: pour over them the sauce. Ggrtilah one roque Ming same arom The-Dr. ti ^. ' e a ithparsley and .erre at Dace: _ I Wiliiema'_ Medicine "Co., •Brockville ,..� Ont. R`a' t Ya. wa„,X;:,' Sou#i"Ifers- an-excellent way to _ �a 5 utilize the stems which ,may. not be " I 1 (required in other recipes, Scrape the stems and cut An thin slices. Add '('her!is an effective war males'- t a' ants relieve that distreslag cots them to four.tablespoons of melted i - ` - 3ey, .i l tu» is dalightf� z: butter, ,dredge with-twp tabl'eapoontt r> 'Iriead4" Yet it seta ltics a Rash is elearing the throat and chat aha o1 flour and add one slice of onion -dose stops coughing—and there are 4et doses to.Tiracnt bottle r All drn�st+ cut fine. Vb'hett.the mushrooms are _sell it under a money-back Y r”, tender force them through a fine sl>�de i 1Y. S- Beekley. Liw�. andadd milk or cream to make a thin; '` Il4i Mutual St.. Toren 3' d t qjins pepper and serve with-crutonk. tK s_ - Acts tike ItAasfe- Woodsmen-Keep Inard's handy. a single 6610 Peavw : r. ._ :cR .> via rr-_- -- ---'—.-__---------•- -•----- is - HE , SUP milt 3 en aid V ]so For jog,tock 0 �� ''when crematlon becomes lnsre ,Naaas*+ar+ popular probably a dust pan rt+lh ,acro OTo►u�cr' - i+ss� s _ - ►oNa" the skeleton in.the 010NR The-whole world`knows `Aspirin as an effective anddo4i for a sw iw-._..-- B tit's jtcst as important to know that there is only' o»e s y Minard's Liniment for AWN animals- iwno As irirl. The name Bayer is on every tabkt, and on the . p�+r+•. • _ T_.. -- ---- --. _ — Qtr - -- i#-1 - _. ---- — e Bayer --ani- '>�d�e3n't-- _ f the nam B appears, Itsg end e; , About two hours atter eating many harmless. It•has-remained.the stand• An olil \egro'got up one night�at a =it-;Is not l 'Headaches Bre dispelled by,. s�il7n. So are colds, and people suRer from sour stumachg.i•and with physicians in the 50 years revival iaeeiing and tsatd: "Brudde» the in that$ with thein;even neuralgia,neuritis, innc�rkeufna -• - (wince its Invention. an' sisters, you knows an' 1 knows dat tiprgrnptly >elieved. Cset Aspirin—at tidy .drtlgdtOfC-YYltk1 They call It indigestion. It means` It is the quick method. -.. Results I ain't been what I otighter been. I'Fw proven directions. t'that the stomach nerves have beeni come almost instantly. It is the ap- rgbbed hen-roosts an' st.ols hawils, :overstimulated. There is excess acid.;proved method. You will never use told lierlman' 'Cot drunk• an' slash$+! - nysiCians prescribe PIM; ; tit The way to correct it is with an alkali,+another when you know, folks with mah razor, an' cussed and - r which neutralizes many times its vol- He sure to got the genuine Phillips' as ore: but I thank H #avers dere'. eau • �.} }� mine in acid. Milk of Magnesia proscribed by physi- thinK i ain't nebher�dty►-I altt't nob �t does NOT. affect the heart. The right. way la Phillips' Milk-of,cians for 50 years in correcting excess ,her Inst mah r«iigion." ,_ Aspirin h lye+r•.ie m.rk t:�g+•t.»4 to ps■nnta tune. ung rarer uaaatactar•. wrth tR ; _ ■f r iLtagnesia-lura a tasteless dome !n acids. Each bottle,nonfainr full direc- _ __..._._.__ _•• lam n r.aT.r ,► ♦iwt�e =-!&P* i►s� ^hBtrre, w ■+jars u►tc ■sawt 1 ills ` �' e, it* • s will stem w oyer Cw■■' irae. itratatr. JA is 'Pleasant, eflicient and tions-111Y drugrtoro. , _ 188U1t No. 6-'2i ,,,,_ .. .-....... ---— ,,:' E's`"�" ,,..ram � .`r°-•� i:' ';; - J __..-.. .._. .. ,•. , ._ ., ,.. ., ..'. - , ...:'"a'-a .��.a,- _ s'r...r_•.a,.. .?i.:.:_.:,.,sv:..�.,�..-: s.-sem_;:_�r...�..�_ .x`.•r. , ,,�,,. ., �.. N .,...- .h_'a�i„ m„., .,-.G:.,�r " ... t4 e^":w. ;i+c„wr” .:wt,or+..x'•`ii ,. .`!r •rt,:7e.?K. .y,... ��..a� ,c:, �" a .>.wh Gr.. .7a''s',.t ,wr re ,x� ,.. s r era r vwN Ei!Yf�Ye� }4Y r`a r .► oma Ifs baa t a S su ;...°,•t" .. Y •,x,,t .,.y,.'.. -, ••u �,ri,, 'k 7 v i•^�g'. 4• k *74^,`t j •ate•,; urw,".#s "P •° �t�:: yr�`L' ' J. .. ....°�..,_ - T^'lr;,�� y.. ...<r, 'r"�'kar`•. ;'�''.:•. ,R• ��'l•.v'�� ,1, •7�'' �y�y� a:- : ,,..-, ',u:+,, he`aCW w�! 7 bra a cy, f. „^. ., - ,.a• bt,.,'4"' i. r..•L.S .t. ... ;^:' ;�_*' .r,na4 d.,,. J.Y:. =nt,n •,.f; e;("q•r�;�o,:w�. drrcf .; '^.v.. •+xr 1, x, w, .. ..., .-', M .. . ,«: ..: ., ,.. a-. ��' :r � • - -,,,,yyA by-law was passed appoiatiag O. IL--Erle I3avi6, $ddte iWks.Ha Lawreaue �MASI M.Forsyth aad G. L. Middleton mem• Annis. Class 1-John Ltavey. ElvaTO �� at i printer will be here Very soon sad ti bers c'f the Board of. Management of Middleton and Pbyy(lieClark (eq vIls, µ the• Claremont Memorial Park and Edna Meadows Clara`Waits. Ronald if you have any notion Of " 1'b9R]BS 'D Athletic Field sad. the Claremont Green. Gordon Prie&t. Primer-Dor- 111 cd by y, Walls. RayLed ' $seri aIIli BOft COaI • purchasingsleighewveew ` ire w si.Ttsperyesr i $1.50 if paidiaadwnee. Commnoioy Hall, to hold office until of Dimas Balt. iliaaoy Rate� Qf tb6a -.sour order aoW eo that►t - their successor&are appointed in 19c9. eft. Marg ,r subseriptiocs ro wt, United States aad Craa A bylaw was also passed appointing Varold Short,Ldla Hiltz. No. on full, best qualfty• OII w'll be ready when the Britain$$.00 ia;advaxe. p l E.L. Chapman and Allan B, Moore 40. Jean A. McWhirter, Teacher. }land Scat snow appears. mem of the Board of Management Chesrywood Pnblic Schnell report: Ti AOw7 - T of the Pickering Memorial Park a fid Senior room. V-Beatrice ging. 1 F JOHN MURKAR Pro rletor. u L 'Q R N Fr R Fi t Q Athletic Field, to hold ofilce until Gleorgina Garland, Mary Tee!y. John S. Hs �! . ' their successors are ap ointed in I.M. Gari d, Sr, .IV -Winnifred Bargee, CLAREMOIQT ' c NOTES AND COMMENTS. Oa motion of Mr.--Moore seconded Annie Petty, Leslie Hears, Jr. IV- .. 1�1C]�/er i$'• G3:1t;. P : by Mr. Middleton,it was decided that Harold Fenney. fast IV-Gordon x the township council petition the Petty. Marion .Ferguson, Bertha Gold Brad roce)�esRY -:- PICKERIIVG COUNCIL. County of Ontario s6 have that road Smith. Lloyd Petty. Ruth Hollinger, .�� v �` commonly called the Alton&road ppias• Murray Hollinger, Earl Taptor;Allan _ ` The above council 'met pursuant to ed on the county road systeem fr�m Rittenhouse. Teefy,Feaak Sobhur ol, W are featurigua anteeany goods carryinng thia and and adjournment on Moods the 6th Inst. the ninth conces&ioa to the g X Y ; road. Albert Maynaid, Hazel Petty, -Bill 856 Members all present, t);e reeve in the The council now adjourned to meet Peters, Ronald Maynard, E. L. Dec- cid Medal Golden Bantam Coru, 2 fee ; vhair, - o d Medal Tomatoes, large tin.. .. 15c a sin on MondaveMarch 6th, for-the nis,Teacher. 'a The minutes of the last meeting again of general business. 06errpwood Public Schou! report. Gold Mesal Sweet Corn, "Art ter, were read and approved. Junior room. Sr, -LI-Dorothy Law• Gold Medal Peas, •• ..• - 7"ac A number of accounts were present• gcr+ovt_ REPORTS rte', Mary MacRas` Jr II-Hugh Gold Medal Sardines, 2 for hat r + ed for payment and referred to the - Teefy� Charlie Callwdine. Pat Teefy, Gold Medal Shaker Salt (iodized; 2 for 25c i respective standiog'committees. Greenwood School• report for the Sr. 1=Esther Berkey`,Norman Petty, Gold Medal Shaker Salt, l0c 7. J: H. Michell was heard in regard to moath of January. Sr, 1V-Ivan Bobby Torrance, Jr, I-Alvin 25e g Bruce. -Jr. I�-Miidced Corbett, E•v- v Gold Medal Peanut Batter, 1 ]b. tin, changing the pAing booth io pollin Willie �icllrny`. Primer-M'tidred 35e. r sub•diviai tl NO. II to a c'Ellstral point elyn Clarke, Rolland Pope, Roes Dia Hollinger,er, Norma Fiett. Margaret `Gold Medal Coffee, j lb. tin, , in the division. At present-It i�ituc Dey, Margaret Bavlea,Willie Clark. reef James MacRae*. Florence blit• �. . ated in the north•weat cnrcer; which gr III-Reginald« Clarke, Phyllis`shell'MurielTorrance' Alan Petty`. Make'your Hens Lqp � makes It very. Inconvenient for a Bruce, Jean LedgetG. Ruth A❑nie, I1.1 These were neither late nor absent - • great many on election day. His re- Hazel Priest. Fran Mantle; Robert during the month of January. bit A. Royal Purple Specfie,3Qc anti.. Coe quest was supported by a largeLy sigp• Ravey.•Rosena Ledgetc (absent). Jr. Geilan. Teacher. .ROpaI Purple Laying Meal, l,er lb. 5c ed petition from ratepayers to the III-Gertrude Corbett. Reta Flyne; ''gig W Meat Scrap, 4 lbs fns 35e division The council expressed them- Slaurice Bruce, Dorothy Olark. Laura "" Grit, la lbs for 2� Shell, 101bs'for 25c selves as heioEp i❑ sginpaihv n ith the Ormerod, 9t;II-Gordon Cammack,(Hard-Times carnival, Claremont, Royal Purple Calf Meal, 5 lbs for 1.25. u•egnest, but deferted aortia until a Laurence Cammack, CecilWalts Jr. I Tue9dap ev'R, Feb. 14th. _ ., y P future meeting. OCER 'W. J. Chester and Levi Anna wereC �;� �beard asking the council to take stepsCHAV toward having a crossing constru:ted t / over the C: n P.. tracks on thes, SPECIAL �' ICoad be ween Lott,34 and 35 raaCZe line. ES - - `' T. C. Brown was heard asking fora ' ( grant to the Brougham Citizens' AM HARNESS - 'lckerin Hardware Ston 'Lettgu�for the purpose of putting the FOR Fire Brigad-on a more efl3cient foot- !■ �� - _ log, They require a new motor cb&&- 7. Gig with a speed greater than the one l y • - thsy now have, The fire bei ade is 'Brass•moanted Team Backband Harness, - ready to nn,wer a call to any part of 2 inch layer,trace with heel chains, $42 00 )5onitry Food and Egg Producers. Pratt's Laying 9dea1. Reef Scrap. �� • the towashtp, and they feel justified - With 5 ring breeching. iaatead'ctf bark• X49 OU _ Opeter Shell. Mica Grit. r {n asking for a Besot to enable thew band* to become i== ,te efficient, especially in latchf 'Meal are �tx• answerinsr ' appeals from points out- Blark•mounted Team HackbRnd Harness. !$38,50 B ord'a EBR Mash and Cal! « ;tide the vii!Age. worth giving trial, 4;. R R': Balsdon was bearo ae1iiog i " -5 ring'Breeching $44.'?5 . o th gi 'ng a t 1 ' for grants to gravel the streets in his - for gratis to and el the Bey Road `This ts'not a factory-hardeSR, but c-n4t.)m made.in our sIf you want a Wheelbarrom Or a 4 Qecxr Dowcrgy, of My rt lam,and Ray _own shop at Markham: Circular Saw, we have them. _. . �r UcLaugbho. of Etst Whitby. dere -- ' beard asking for a grant the South �FVe specialize on repairs to'harness and collars. - or AgriculturalrSoeiety. •- - '. E%or Electric Washers and 194)0 Gravity Washer ere good washers. The etandiaic committee on O ontin• A tree trial g1Yet1 at PIDY time• ended - _ ,gentles repotted and recommeD D .- nded - n s (payment 89 follows: J murkar,pt$- -4 tMcCormick_ _ - -Ages -.for_ -Deering Farm Machinery �. i3ases5or'w- �lanka and township eta Sarneaa — _ ry. +tionery 95 50-, D R Beaton. on acct of - _ - - ----. ---- — --.-- r7, ,ealarp 125 !: Claremont Public Lib- and Collar and Repairs. & • _ racy 4U,0U: Pickering Public Library -�-�^• A Home Phore 3.460 'to(w); Brougham Public Llbrary 40.00; j .C.1ii7. 011T Our Motto : We have it, can got it, or it is not made `i Whiteva!e Public Library 40(r),South -ilotatio Agricultural Society "50.00; Brougbam Citizon's League 100 W1: c R��''� .! PIC, betwee n o 9msth, 23. Village resurvey �TE S KERING • S. a+ �. 'between lots 23 and�, Village of Fair. ` � � - port 15 n0: E F Disney. rebate re mix• �,J take in tax tag. �UNI .��S�L -•- MOTORS The etandrn committee on Trans• = �� tr portation. Power and Light rppartea Spell Repeat Customers. _ and rpe<rmmPoded payment as follows: _ The Qydro Electric Power Cons , for WEST Ty street lights to Greenwood 30 33. - Vlr E S 1 HILL LL Tae etaajing committee on Roads "d Bridges reported and reco end• •- (; t #' ES � Overcoats,. Overalls and Smooks, SWeater9, hlrt8, ' TAR AND FLINT SAL ed payment me fc:Ilows: A O' none, dsaul grav het 2.3 con 3. (,pp 1.2 con 4, Trousers Underwear, Neokwear. - sk spread grav con 3 M lit):C Stephenson. - — haul grav t,. 2 3 con 3, app i,2, 3, 4, s. These linea are the best mattes obtainable. ' i3, lU con 4 het l0 11 cons 2 3. bet 6 i eon con 4: t c Bryant, auto s2«,:-r3, 'Pootwear, both leather and rubber,` Fine, Work and E A I R+ Boyes ditto 20 85; W Foley, ditto p � I oa want �► guaranteed F'spar* fob at a reaeona-ble rf � _ i _ IIe3 .� ditto.4- W H Edwards. ditto Hedge. gcvnpons. f 5 price, SIbE D5. _ _ Heavy Sox, Caps, Mitts doves and o•� 4350: 1. Bt.ke. ditto o:t.(1: P. F Crawford, ditto 61.00, 1r Bryant, =Aik for profit-sharia _ �- hard res !rt R 7 cc n 110{J0;J Powers. _ Repairs on all makes. '-ditto g6 95; W Brown, haul grav Experienced Mechanics.' ,R :a 9 con 22 S0: J Bryant con 4read !tr 11 LEY Phone Scarborc, S3 81. !� bet 6 i con 1, bet 1.2 . C E -C IL B "RAD M . .. cons'2 3 22.80; C Puckrin. haul shop _ .10.11.cons''3 . - = C: K �' R I N' C+ _ ' bet 2 3 con 3-opp 1 6 6 10 con 4 132 8t,; Winter Bros, haul shoo grav and grav :- cons 1,2,3 and 43'29 50; W H Weet❑ev � haul o c spread grav bet 10 e.con 3• AUTOMOBILE ,: INSURANCEoPP10con45956: Wm Squire. bawl grav bet 4 5 ion 4 bet e•7 con 4 and-rep cuivert be.R i con 5 18 oil; L Saltel, •'f P : drag bet 18 19 r rage line and inn l FIRE OE THEFT 1125.. Stott. Brut,, baul grav tet 1'8 10 r *sage line i1 85: A G Clark,ditto 32 75: 0 spragge,had t rav Lrt v 17 .11 Pub& Liability. or-Property Damage .24 50; L Sy�::ires,ditto and grav 38 95: :D S ' awfr�rd. ditto 2i CMI J�Ci tams. :;grav for bet iS-19, 1S 49 r 10 lo: F Bar• w r� clay, haul servo bet 14 15 con'' - BaT58on, haul grav opp 22 con 1 :il llf T as 'Mitchell, ditt 34,50; A Burnett, If you are not protected INSURE NOW when. the summer tittt0 ar I and cc,,aapa 13:09;also salary a 0th to Feb 8thl'41,00; B Vt� Juuis, haul gt'av - - in fie ; bet 2.3 con 9. bet X 5 con i, be.6 ! ctw _ so 71 B, oppp`'•6 co❑ S 111.30: C.Jonezi,ditto. Olden Days - 106 00; A E Juries. 'ditto 101.25: R Bad• INSj,RA\CE-Life. Fire, Autu,,Acciaent, Sickness .. ler, ditto,. 25; L P Day, ditto n'5,+; ` s+ an the Old 1 oC P Jones.clean pit and i r.aeel for \BONDS•=Government. Municipal, Corporation. same 98.30: V P& ticid,• h , ; for av 4-, '.MORTG:WE LOANS on FK'rni Properties;. Homestead con713.10: R Found, 1„.:i Cr at t,et ..8 7 COD i and Opp int 4 con 1 ;i f0,C - rn, a Residential. ` Pascoe, ditto 3360: E Ptscue ditto �EAI'�$TATE-Fa and j al _ WHEN 'mother's work was neves 2600.F lieekl'A ditto 1� ,;5; H Grila. ~' �/b/ twice done” there was only time-for hak ditto 26 00; A B::tvley, ciiLto 5 00; 11 O �. lag once or, at the most - a weekl $radshaw, dist = 35 rKt; L P,ckrin. a V1�a B A'R K E R & S ' itto8l:&�: �'t:: Lint a:ditto �iBR:r� Yet her bread always -retained 'Its FFRESHNESS. ates, drag I.e r. 28''9 cans 1. '' a❑d 3 FLAVOR and R cJon,eryille, drat con 3 opp Intl Motherog secret lay in using just the :'L6 I:4 50: W Dacidsoo�dra�r het `� - DICKERING ;right proportion of fixe, mashed, mealy 1 coos 1 and 2.4 bU; C Fuller`, instal pines _ Qotatoes added to her wheat dour, in mak- s 14 con 4, drag opp 12 to 13 con 4 •� �' - P. 0, Box 4.0 tng her bread. Tele one-Pickering 9500 B Annie,haul grav bet 3U•31 con 1? ' :-C-00; F A Major,drag bet 30.31. con 5 - 02M ^ - 5 00; A E Major, drag bet 30-31 con 5 I opp 25 to 30 con 5, bet 26''i eon 4 • - yR Co lete_Quality_Euneral� t . F 2 eifl.,.. ._. _....._ - , -r•—�y-prarp,seFl -- mp ct.❑s 1.2 3 75; 9 1'arndale, dr•a con i gg - _- 145 - - opp 1 to 7, bet 2.3 con 6, bet 6 7 cons SOLID_OAK 8<7 7,20; F Beare,haul grav w t I Mark. $70, �100, $125 CASKET FG NERAL $ ` ban, to pay half 2.00: H White,ditto _ made that too. That's what. vis' :36.00; C ]re-on,ditt 35.95;E Authony, /�/� BUR/AL �O. 1t its wondesfitl LAVOR and SF% il ditto3L8U; G Tran, drag w t I Mark- /1/! A T T H E W S QUALITIES. You'll enjoy it! ' ham to pay half 5.20; also drag Alton& road r.nn 49.06; Wm Petty, gravel for 2 9 Danforth Ave., Toronto `Phone G}�rard 3800 ilmother E:ctosive"Coarmtznity"Product Said iy, w t 1 Markham to pay half 3.60; Geo Y:e Burkholder, ditto ii 60, Wm Reesor, pur Faneral? include: EprbaltninR, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, ,JAMES RICHARDSON, GROCER haul grKv .y t 1 8.75: A Cheater, *,lean Electric FiaturPa, Chairs, Oar Personal Service. Funeral complete. ditch, haul grav net 34 35 r line 21,09, N o Extract. - ~ R XV Balsdon, drag Bay road, scrape Pickering. Ot't. ` rgv lti 110:Gen .Burkholder, rsr fo°r Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements - for yourselves. , bitevale streets 76c; Y Tweedie, 'haul evalgrav fortreats Pvale'stree 4!10: The4e pricea 3tatid good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto �L Annis,,liaol grav bet 34.85 r 13 REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. $!tf ° •, , ra,_eL�«: •.. r '' ,...-.._...._ .... ..-.. •. .. .,-_._ - _ _ .. :.. '. '' ...- -•� -1'' .. H . ... ..e _- , „i,.Lriut.l`: r�/r...r ^•oar",?`.�,.,.. ...._, x a.r...,ba.:..__..,.. _.n^,.:t_ Mde,.,,.S.&i9,1".: V, Tq 4, �i v =0010110" ONE" Mrs. Fred Pugh and -411"Jeanie *Widmor Miller ham been laid off IF soma -BAR= ZROP X"h Leal XUtual Pilkey were In the city on Thur1r. duty'oa account of badly inflamed F Obidlovi had a business trip day last. eyes, but expects to be able tore new premise ww" 0. ~10 ilorevttu on Monday. The fancy dress carnival held turn to work in a few days. Having moved into ®y C The it7� roads 'have made. our in the rink hereone. night recent- On Saturday last fire broke out -opposite Raid's Blacksmith shop, prates for farm and eouptry I am prepared to do all repair 6W blacksmiths busy agave., ly was well attended.and a thor. in Selman's blacksmith shop cans- buildings. George Banbu iending a . work,&ad I will handle all- oughly good time was enjoyed by ad by a spark igniting an umbrella Windstorm Insurance on buUdjnp, kJAds of new harness, friends Picker-f ads jn few days w all. Mr. Selman was el6s;at hand au� w ieff-I will keep constantly wind-mills,atlas etc., ag. A very Satisfactory wood-bee succeeded in, extinguishing the on hand,-or will Secure ". -' Automobile Insurance Mrs. Walford has been laid,up was held on :,Saturday and Mon flames without summoning other. same on shortest notice.. of.all kinds. -with a bard cold but L:'6 now `tM2. 'd - Wben Z. IM".'3=. 1'T_j 3C • PARKS FOR'SALB ay a large quantity f hel P.- proving. wood was brought to the Unitel Wm. Bushby, of Detroit, is via 9-12 CLAREMONT. Write or phone Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, Church, the roads and weather iting with Airs. J. Bushby; Mr. : 49,9pendingafew days -with her being pxceptionally favorable. Bushby was a resident of Clare;. IED. BOW-M A N •pare most about thirty years ago. ., We are pleased to see Miss Row- Yet'1a j 20 WH1TBY, ON'T. This is his first visit since he left, ens Cooper out again after. her and he misses miny of the old 7k, recent illness, ndS of familiar faces. eauA I Mrs. Gea. Richardson .is stend. Thousa Always on Hand I ing a few days this week with rel. BONDS Government. Mut)icipkl an Words Freeh Stock of Groceries, atives,in Oakville. New Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. • Morgan Pugh has returned home a led, pronounc*4 Safe investment@ at ff"ma-5 to 7 per -Fruits and Pei 6f ter spending a week in Lakefleld C6rifectinuery. and defined in cent. p. Pugh'. The debating team of the WEBSTER'S lNsu1iAN_CE-_All classes written in- -A fest flats,tQ go at cost price -with D. A. and Mrs. Con- ClUding Fire. AutQmobile. Wind- ..:7 7_ tinliation -9ful white thcy last. t School were suceez NEW INTERNATIONAL storm_Aceident sad Sickness. 6 in their contest with the Stouff. Give us an Early Call- -DICTIMARY Phone or write GA NNON villa team one evening last w%ek. Mrs '_'�-!�.!'Sxrpremc AuMdht.)'- -J-Qhn Pallister was in To- D -ronto on Tuesday visiting her "Lf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby nephew, Frank Donnelly, who is -H"are a few samples t' 30 BROUGHAM - 'seriously ill in the General Hospi- hot pV.3U!t Red Star rested out of ein- Air council capital ship 0 during stone. and A gun story ship fashoined into Time de• Our north-end' n3erchant h Dressed Poult.ry Wxntea hy of coal to P• boat' irTedenta Vigfiance Committee fying designs. This is ceived a large quantity aerial cascade Eathonia tae-story of our mem- ..Good prices paid for poultry. meet the increased demand that Americ#n Legion Blue Cron orials. If you are in- -has arisen since the bolder weath- girl Seoul airport The object of this Association is tog terested consult us to- er has arrived. crystal detector lessen stealing and prosecute day. Birds must be properly bled and dress. cyper 'rfie felons. ed clean of feathers. -A hoc�ey match was held on sippi superheterodyne ..No GreaterTribute" after- shoneen the school rink an Saturday a Members having property stolen oomi1mW9 q last between the scholars of Is th"oft"h"" -fee 1000 oats immediately with any memb4ir N. W. STAFFORD, Otareefflrut and Brougham, Clare- of inAormation of Executive oommistee.. Kingston Road. moat winning by a score of 6 to 2, serving you? 'We have the original Membership fee Whitby The Continuation School will 2700pages Tickets may be had from the President or Phone Whitby J 'hold their annual concert in con- 6000 18101- secretary an applIcallon. Bridal* '-Se nection with their commencement traticas Exac _R9 -Fridaf, on hand, open stock. ­--exeretie nThuriidfL�imd WOE&&" er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. March lot and 2nd'. Watch out Phrases 861d-, l any for WIS. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. e President. Boorelary W. M. Palmer's We of house- Cge #I"Awa I-write for a sample qua hold effects which was held on page of the Now Wards,ovectman Of Regular a"too&Pavem FVWJM Wednesday afternoon of last FRANK CHIDLOW k in the Masonic Hall was 'wee Q&C.MERRIAM REMARKABLE LVAWES `largely attended and fair prices springfieu,Masa-,U. A. wets realized 6tf Claremont, Out. . .,, ,AND WONDERFUL. SAVINGS The Lee harvest it now in fnII owing, the ice beint of good goal Men's.and.Young en's Navy Bine Ch-inchilla O'coat I a, reg. $20, 14.95 AS 17 A I I ity and fair in thio nese. B. Kil• Patrick. D. B. Taylor and John Frost Navy Blue Serve and dark brown tweed, sizes 36-40.rag-020.44-95 B i all are all busy filling up rifu their ice houses. Men's A11-wool Vepb@, Coats,Sweaters, fawn and leather,rag 4.50.2-73- t,.: .: Mrs Thos. Gibbons, who has _- jVep__tjsiting with her son, Wm., We have a full line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, - ee New Years, ft- Men's from 2.50 to 8.50. Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50. of Toronto, ain lw - I . OW BREAD turned home on Sunday, having ^no I - 11 . . brought borne by Mr. ------ Men's* 15 Inch Leather Tops ase't', rag. 6.50, special.4.95. Pot S T P0Y tried -car:------- Call It Clifford and Mrs. rilkey. of To, a--FM-0LD$S -Phone 3NO. • rento, came out on Friday and We, can save you some spent the week-end with their A_M:EZA01_TrM. money by ordering relatives here. Mrs PlIkeY is re. H ov i s B read imaining for a week with her par- early. �nts, J.H. and Mrs. Evans, the 'The rim of latter of whom Is off duty with Our prices are right. B d sore hands. Readth A Hard-Times carnival will be We will allow : hold In the Claremont rink on the- evening of Tuesday, Feb. 14th. lcPer rod off regular price for Character and ordering before Mar, lat. Loaf Prizes will be offered for the beat Individuality in-Bank a Try a hard-times couple, lot$3,00, 2nd 2c per rod off for staking off -.e .-$1.50. Best single costume 1st car some time in March 'THE course of development of a cents. There ;�Ill be 41.50.' 2nd 75 cen when the roads are good i AL baukiag business policies a re fo r m- good baud in attendance. Ad- ad, habits maintained and methods .1 good 2.5 cents; children. '15 ctq. lc per rod for Spot cash. _;nA practiced which are peculiarly H.R.140 Rev. Mr. Stevens, of Owen Order early and save 4c per intimately connected with'the insti. 7 Sound, occupied the Pulpit iO4 the them birth. It is Baptist Church ad Sunday last, on the best wire totioa that gave HO fence Made. these things that give a bank indi- E:9 when he preached two Impressive vidual character that influences aui U sermons which were much appre- • 11,an in Making hi8'flnanclal affilis -ciated. Mr. Stevens will take charge of the prayer meeting this C H A S . �COOPER ► tinns. In offering our services, we and will also solicit ar.. enquiries regarding �Thursday) evening J013a k policies CLAREUONT Standard licies as affecting Farmers, Attention -.preach again on Sunday next, year own business.when it is hoped there will 'be a Agent for Ackernimi's Quality I have' the agency for the Famops - "large attendance of members and Hsrnees. Ask the user, Renfrew Machinerl, Separators. V ..,.Adherents- Mrv. Roy Morgan and her two • SIANDAMD Scales, and the high quality Acorn Range. and am pre- children, Jack and Mary, had an A pared to giye best term@. OF #CANAD Give mea-call when wanting some- exciting experience on Sunday .5 morning last. On their way to ESTASUSHU�� 1,87 -thing In these lines. Phone Pick 1007, Sunday School with'tbe horseand 0. A. SHAP LPE V. C. WILLSON cutter, some part of the harness gave way allowing the cutter to Branch R. R, No. 1, LOCUST HILL Sa e -,'Mdlwger, Pickmng come too near the horse whir.,h Brumho aloo at West KA V"hithy kfright and ran away, over- too iver turning the cutter and throwing Green R the occupants out. The frightened animal came to a halt at the home Basket Factory 'l f.arijig_ out some f Duncan Morgan in the village; C1 Manufacturers of lBstaketel V Fortunatelv nr, one was geriously Ur of Frn-t X nerp All kind hart nor was the cutter greatly %o Berry Crates, damaged. 'hool . -,at great j A meeting was beld'at therse Basket4a. Fa era'Bushel house on Saturday, the 4th inst,, to re-orga-ulze the Claremont Hor. reductions. Vothes Baskets. Remitting ticultural Society". Thirty mern- berek signed up and the prospects OC Lmen's Wool Underwear, Fkank Pennock are favorable for quite'a few more 1.59 A$ q reg. 1.85, for Proprietor :,to join. k- oney cFinvass is being made Men's Fleece Underwear, A* Phone Markham 1604 to th*,,,- effect. Mrs. G. M. Forsyth reg. 1.00, for .70 was elected president, and R full directorate was also appointed. Men's Wool Sax, rag. 50c, 39 N5( -We sell drafts, money pr&rs Men's Overalls, rag.2.50, 1 '2.19 -offer prizes the intention to Men's Smocks, reg. 2.50, .2.19 and cable remittances on all B EATTY - be,-t kept Izarden ------ for the s -and NDS FOR THE BEST lawns during the coniing sunirner.. Ladies' and Wpol Hose STAN _.parts of chs' woil�­at low. "The rneinbenkhip fee is Rniau,$1.00, reg. 1.00, for. ... Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose M rates. :for which each member is entitled reg, 1.25, for .89 to the amount in premiums. Ladies' Underwear, rag. 1.00 The annual meetiaR of the Clare- per garment. for -.79 moat United Ohurcla was held on Quick service at all'branches, Heavy Flannelette, colored, d large number of in- Toes a reg. 30c and 35c, for .27 iuvf,mb -ad-herente- erested eve abd -Ffin-- 0, -0. 256-1-- TFR-rk were present, and the treasurers -b� 01 the various organizations road Flannelette-Blauk-ets, rag. 2.75, for -2.39 y -satisfactory reports, The ,ver A f ewbrdken Ifinws-of Men's, :.,expense,,were exceptionally heavy Rubbers greatly reduced this year on account of installing Ladies' Over8hoes� zipper, hydro, in the church and manse, 'Established 1971 ?r,;, Hay Carrierss but reg. 4,50, fur 8.85 Litter Carrie all obligations were met, Pumps, Door Tracks, Oovr leaving a balance in the treasury. A allocation was also met. Sixteen ew ere. above before buying als Bowls. Pressure SysternQi Etc The Maintenance and Extension. it.witi,pay )you to ,get rov vice@ on ew members were added to tbeDs A. -S 0 OT T C t C :;Whitbj Brnrch, J. H.Perry,Manager.- J. PROUSE roll, and they are congratulatingPhone'1402, FRA themselves on a very yPA r. satitafn t T C T, EM 0 N N 4 W. .4. - , . - - -_ �, �C-" ..I . . - � ,, I - - "'4;- 144�_ , ­"W;;�I I 1. i .. U,._� �-, ,_ . I:_2-I-r- I , - - ­ k.,7 ., :f , ,;;,-,77��,,,--.',,,,.-,,V�,,--�g,,,,,,-,r � -,'V­1`.VZ71""4,. � , .Q �,W.nPF�V ., NAW. ", ,-1,1,"X, ,Nli"tf- .,�, , , , w0f.=0_ . � . _ , __�­_. :Zr-,3_ . 'rW*A;'Ke!Z , , 'K , ,�,�� ,_i_ _� -�, 7..��:�:_ �U,_­ , I .­ ., . ,�,���4­41..-­.�,_ _� ., :, S ,% ., . .,.-. - - •'ZI, , _. � pt�� =,�;_ " , 0,r, ..,I �_ .., , , �� . r _ : . I I , , . . � , -� p W�� ,. %,�­.:�_­ :��' ��-.*,-�-,�,. , -4,,;LA�,�.. I I. � � I...­ .� ­ � . . I . � 4" ­ .'t, ��,:`: � ''. ­� I . '... 11M.--WE771R _�, '. , .­ ."­ . �.`... __ ., -!,� .- .' ' -':, - , �"%-'w ­ . � . ..­ .. .. . . .­- . 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I . .. ..-. . ,�- . . ,,, ­_­­ - � , -1- . - Wilson' Publishinsr Company 0 I - 11. ­-, �. . . I ------______ I� . _ 4 - �'%­ _�erl�,," 1. . . • I � . I NURSES I . , I - � . I . � . * �., . - . , . . I � .1 V-0 The ' � .�� - - _ -. . ' HE -- - ..- . � for 1jacumblO3, 40 ..,p_ . �� I _­ - -- �*41-gPX,.: , i Toronto IiOsMts I �1. , .- - T . ­ . filiation With tit a -­__-.-_ I . .- III Its! o&tra, a. Air - ­­ �_­ - . � I - .1. York City. - 4,�.,-�.� . j . lt&l;,. haw ll.vue ani Allied .9 ,� 1, I" If _r . Hoop I 3 __;,C Years' -31 of.11'ruinina Vo Q . . I � three . lCuaLaYin �P _4e . . - I , . - . . . . . . ­ yuung wunier t. � . - . - I :­ _..._..__­ : �! - destr-WE4 of becurning . � 0 �. , - .. -, . ..­­ � .education. Alla p7,-d-.1 nh-.1 - �� BAZ4K _,­ :,., . , I - - nul-s*_4. This 11uhPiLal.hap ado I.e . . . . . I tem. The Pulpils receive. �- . .. I - I I s. - � I, : �­�.. eight-holl"��fyg the f3"01601 -a monthly . .1 I I . �1 :­. . :_`... , ...-, . I p . _,,Fffq_"venth Annu4 Statement - . ., - ,'�.:,�.:-�7�.' " ..- ,-.7-1 �14 . - .. U11V r1r,", od travei!ng expenses to I . . . .11 �. "I. - " ' York. further � . . �' -­-� Ile Fifty-seventh Annual General I'vleeting of The Dominion Bank was held at the Read � ''e%%' I. . .1% "' � * ­­ - .I and from N yo .., ." �. . . I 1. -�.40ri.,tendent. -.- �., 17.1. . , � ..., �. . . - 'h the following statement of the, I.. . inforinatioli write the Office in Toronto an Wednesday,January 25th,1928,at whic .� .. - 1,�s -.. ..1.1 - '-affairs of.the iU;k as on December Blot,1927,was submitted.- �. . . ..,� .0 ,­ .�. - .....,_ .. I . !1,s ..... -� ,I - I .. . 17,. '.-..-� ' . . - *�_" I P , - I - - I ,- , . . . . - '. . . . . .GENERAL STATEMENT ,' I �I I . . - . . .. . . . ­ . .. . . ` ' . '.., - .. 4t,,.�.` . �-. . .. .- .-I. Z ...��,� LtAsn.ITM ,-,A- ..A.p, . , ` . . I __ , , I. . . � . I.- . �:.. . I...capital Stock paw in................................. I 6,W0.0m Ft ' " ' - , , . � _.. , I. Sa L �. . ' - . ve- ASO * . . . ­ -, ... . -- 1. _. ' me , � I . . �­: -�..� ..................................::$ 8.0w,000 00 .� . y e o- , j4'eserve Fund.._... . forward. ... � I . during the spring rush when time . .. 120,M 48 -`�, .r -t � I . * - .Glance of Profit and Loss Account carried forward...... . :. i . Ili at a premium. ReCUUS4 1) W I .. �.� I �-,i; ,� ­ . .. . . 18000000. - ,- 'r ,e . I ... .- .. � 7,)%vidend No. 191, payable 3rd January, 1928••'•••........ . .!� W '. . . , � . . . . ". I Fertilizer is double strength, you � * ;" I I 00000' . , i, , , I Fert I -, � f! :�,t :.: . . . . �locus,one per cent,payable n J*uary. 1928....�....... - , �, _-7. , a .� .��,�, -aming, and ., . I . ,, 1 . , ...: .. .....N................. . 2.10800 _ . I �� , ­ � 4: �..,.,: , . save in bags, freight, tc . . �- :. - - - 8,30,0446 1 . . .1 .1'.. . i�. . ....� .... . . :�, ,V spreading - Double I ....� - ._'-_,. • 1. ­ . I ­ ­ - �V I .� I : , . , I ... . . . . . . . ...�,.,I . . : . . I � , a .�. ,.I'.- I . . . . I ': � _. I�,­ . ... . . ! . ' .1' '� ' e,14,N2,M 46 - .1 .- .I. I .- . . .'. - ....�... .. I . Worth � - '. .; .. Total Liabilities to tike Shareholders . . ' . ' 'Notes of the Bank in Chvittatian......� It. . . . I - ,-, , , .I : . - - .� I a ,� . .. I. . - .. - Because one A .- ,� .- 0 `" .........:::,*iiiO�w ii . � . --' I Ton 0 W . - � . -_ . .. ., )eposits not bearing interest. .. .I I - - _ I I " . . .1. .- -- • 8.1"=two - _ . _* .1 I'� � :,:.eposits bearin terest, incitiding in . - . �0 - . � -. ­ . . - � .I . I , I 1% I . . . 1. .�.,' - Tons' - 4r&A , . '* .. __ . 4 . . ac6rued to bearing ......................... 86,M0298 .1 : 1* . . I . . . . - . . .- I , . . ­_ . _. -.1. , .1 . I . .. I _ . . 108,7ski,919 93 . .. 1. . � . I.,- . 'LTD. ' - I � * 2,199,1187 74 . I � �- ` 'akiacea due to other - D. W. GuNN, - . -_ . - � � - Banks in Canada.................�ia I 11 . - . , I :� . . I . ' goo Vine Ave., Toronto, Ont. . . ­... ". . . � . � ,�alanoee due to Banks and Banking Correspondents " . ... 1. - _ - - ' �_: , , I ... � . , L. . I . . ,, I I � . � . , . .... . - . . . . .1 .. . -1 � 2,924,818 09 '��* . I . . .. . - . �1. , ... _1 where than in Canada...�...........�.....t.... I I -- - ­..- - . I . : -­ . ; "I . .:, 1 1."7+ --' -- . .� - lills Payable..................................1. �. . . . I"I � . , � . 17,5M 00 .. -_- � ..I I . . . I . . � % . - 5 02 � . . . ­iabilities,not included in,Ne for .............. . . ­ .I . ,. . I . I . I I ....- *.I :L .::. -.-GM,91 =- am,= 7t .. I � . � I. .. I .. I . ..• . . .. . . .� e . ­..:. I .1,etters,of Credit Out,5taUdmg...,-...:-_,..............'.... ;. .;.,� . 4,740.Off 0 I----- --_ .,. . . �- .1. ... ... I ., .. L. '. -4141,=.758 _ . 1. . W*C"Wo=o"_ - . . �'L ' ASSETS t _�:_­* I..�A A&-- and "a .... . I . I . 2, 62 :.;- yaa­no Bata*- .7-old and Mver Coin,current.,. - ' ' -,­*...........$ 9 * . amI to&seats,-eastly I. - . . 4 � ........................ 81-A ., .. ,1�1� - 1. ��thktycab I I , ;ominiou Government Notes...::*,*,,,,I . I I .%m ' " ' * ' % Z t.Me..ow.kisp =,m so ... . . . . 1.1 . .. . .=V.-F - I i I -posit ip the Central Gaid Reserves......................... 1, 1,5 . I �.-. - . , to .. .. . . - . as I .I ­ . .. .. . tinals direct pads!sw I 2W.of . 1. -_ .._ _I . I �4 a .. . . � . 11 I . : ,� :, ,4-ates Of other Banks... W n ,. . 7 - I.. I ga. but hich I W C. - I . - . ; , , . . . l . Varkties to -, ' , , '; . ' . . sited States and other Fareiga Currencies. . .........:::: . 151,313 11 .. I . . AU stmis,gos,rant-d--to-- � . L�* .­' . , � , . I . I. I .... � 8,048,539 Al . . ... - Grow Your Own Fraft I . . . . . .� , ., . heques on other'Banks............................ • . ­ I,W4 00 a, , �L . Met fruit tZ and berrias this bd�mm "I , g�j,acc%diWVygthff._aa&ktin_C ads. . . ....! .." L- . ,Amr �.,_ . . _. . - ____ - - . -Corr- --:&� -;� -:---I-- o ,k..itth*7_srWtw9r9dud= . " .­_ - 3= . . a by Banks and &irijing ispc n euse- . . - .----I - WON tar tab�w we am cannop I . , aaianow d-U . � . �I . . - C&Mds............................ ... 3,478,017 66 . . A . . �. . . � where than in ,. I . . . 1.� ­ . 4 I . 111"alt",To"now* . . . _L - ... . . . -Tr."shrubo" v - ..4 I . � 7. .. . • . . . .. . . . . �, . , tint tall.of 4.4 I . . I .,.- j$ 26,632,M4 21 ­ I . ... . : Poo=1=1t1geollectiana. r"d for I*a , .­ - . I I - . ... - , , i-, not ex- ; ..\ .- .. I .... . . . I I , " I I w -. I Sec . . . . ., �.=t.dso,-1--a VIUM ion and pmvinclal Ckrvernmeat untie . . . . . . . .&a G Footbifi. 'SHORT . . .I.. �Doiiin "141,970,OU 06 _. . . I I . . '.L,. ,..�... .r.m:-1, l4 N 14UMEP= oft-404 THE BABY'S FIRST market valcm, . .......... . . . . . ..... � --- ­ . . '. . I I - cesdins pW , Secu ' ' and British Foreign k.. . I CLOTHES. -1 '... -Canadl,an Municipal rities' I I- . .., . �.. ­: ..... .. � : . .. ..- . � . . � ­-' ... i _. . . . . ready f .. short . .. I . I Clilo&W Public secuestim other than ULdian, not . 4,313,374 26 .. .,..�..- .. ... �1. I ­ ..... . ... I When baby Is or : . , . exteadiag marbet vakie.......................... .... L ,-.. -_ ­I. .- - I happy to ft ,I and other Bonds. Debecturts and Stocks, not -- , , I * �'. _ .-. .. . -13 ' h Charity Bequests - clothes mother will-be ___ Rallw 2J0,311 14 . . . � . ritis , No. 1174, . . ­ ., narket value•, , - --� . ..... ­ I . . . . �........ L. . . . . 1. . I I - 1().Year Period this combination pattern o" ' I_:.. .. ... . . . - _; - � . - � . , . . - . . Decline in . and (not e ag thirty days) Loans in Canada .. . which contains a short coat, with Or . �. I-'_Call on juwk,l, Debentures and Bonds and other Securities 'London.- .1tre British people less without cape, short jacket and bonnet. . .. 15.*8,165 $a ­ I - , . , .. -. of a Ilufficient marketable value to cover. . . ......... ,I ... '..' � . just everything for "bye­bYe" land. !, � � Call and Short (not ensceeding t daysl Loanj ellewbare Ir � . . _charitable than they used to be. ' � . . Wr%ty-t,,,t, I An a-Mrinative answer Is suggested . n and Bonds - :;,_.. ­ - .. . . : I The simple coat is made with a yoke, 'L than in Canada an Stocky, *. - . * , "'.I. r . . . by an orticle in -The Nineteenth Cen-� : I . ritieg of a sufficient inarlwtable value to , .. . . . ,that always adds a little graceful - . .% . .and other Secu 6,8N,430 38 . s,­_ 1;. :� -... . 1 .. � - - by Wyatt Tilby, who computeg I he •round ..; .. ..,.......�.................. .1 :_ . .,.-.. . � _. _�. tury, ;touch to the straight line. T I I . . .. .4)"er. .............. ..- 6%776,W3 96 ., . 0 ' � - 4 1 , . - . that whereas In 1918 the amounts be.� a tailored finish and is .. . I I - I . 11- - . :' � , -­-queatxied in wi.lis to charity or- collar gives ort. The cape adds � . i. . -Other Current I Ann,and Discounts in Canada (len rebate Of .... . � , . .1�., ­ ... - . ... L other' r cormf _ .. � provisiiats for bad and . I­. I ic or rellgiotis purposes were I cut for I be I . interest) after naking full . S .%,,M6l 7 L3, '. - -" . publ I ,warmth,for the cool days. It TnAW . .I ­ :..4L.Z;.. . ... . . _... . � . - � ;__ I;.-, more than S.per (cur. of the .total b--1 to � . . doubtful debts _ ........... ...... � -ll� rAo ... _. . . . . *d in. one `earn witb the collar . . ..otlier C wTent Loani;and Dieccuilts elsewhere t in : I � ., Ctz-t, or made and u"d seParatelY. � . to 2 1 t" full provision for_.: - - � , � . ... . . . ,: . ., . .. , ..� quests. in 1927 they had dropped � - . I I ._�Jssss rebate of tnterent) after making .... -43wesl_ss .--- -- _ � � -.-all bad and doubtful debts---­-.--.------- .11.1 __ ___per C-ent. __ 'For . i�t wrap is wi, I .1 snate -16" .vided for ­!7��-M." .47- . . . � .-.:.. . .., ... � the cool days and warm evenings, : - . -in- - - _just__,8rne_HV, . ' wAwaiie .-.,Su,m �.. --A,s �f f u4i - - -li- _ � I on- ,urret) ----- p, , , * . I , � =atrd .... . . - iilti has iner ased . eam , . �, - ' -__-'- _y years it Is sug- I the Q -Bank Preauses,at not nvbm than cost,Icsov,n0unts , * .. . during the last thirt I simple little jacket with set-in ,I I . than Bank premises . - , 4 11 '' '' - X . 88.645-9 ­ '. 1. ., I, . . ,. •., ., gested that the decrease In bequests ;sleeves will quite answer every need. . ileal ristate other . ..............- 41 31.29660. . . .. -• " -­ to cha.fly is due to the fact that the 11 The bonnet, with a rover that is be- . - . � '�N'Iortgazess on Real sitste sold.......... purposes of the - .f- 4�.. �. . . -.�, ."- I . .. - I . . - I I 'now (foes more I .� -_.. ..Deposit with the Miniitw Of F111AUce for the 1. '314.&W 00 . _. � I .. . ., �, �-: DtUte for the com- ' " baby face, fits nicely Fuad... ... ................... I . .� . . - �­ . . , I -oming to eve ­­­ . W7.227 43 .. . . . I _ � .. �� _.: I � Circulation Ful �,.j � .. munity. white the-increase of taxation i by the use of small •laits. at the neck- . - .1 . Other Assets act included In the f~iAg ..............P.-;. - -_ 66.96630 ST I . - . I .. . . . .- requires 1. I ­ I � I- . . .- : jAcltnea the family to do more for It- Cut in one size, and . . . . . a's per Contra ., 4,740:%7 49 :.-:." -- '. . .. .. line. � _ 1 . . . . Iself when money is bequeathed. 2114 yards for the entire outfit. Price ­ . .. IiabMties of Custoaters under Letters of Credit, �I I �. . " _. . . . - � - - . - . ,� - .�.- . % . - . , , - 0 , . .. . I � . I . I .,,,. " _­ - I . . . . - . . 1141 482,753 72 . ..- I , I,— , . . .. I .r 7 . . . . . : . . !:=�_ . . ­ .. � '- . �-1 often wonder whjn I am in Heaven OW To ORDER PATTERNS I . � 1 . I_ - �I . - I_� .­ " ... ..-.- I ..: .. . . a .- ..I 1. n - _. . . . . .. - . �.C.A. BOGERT. _. . I I ljow I bliall get my mat on over my . . . .. . . � . . . .- I . ,njng�;.­ Wheroupon his. ' gard-i Writs,your name' and.address plaia- i _-., - A. W. AUSTIN . . � . � General.,M-011 Jr, -, .. . .. . I I � . wife re . . .­ iQd*.t- ' . - �.. siaA of 52A . ,...: .. . _XUVITOR,,'REPOPtT TO SHAZZ11OLDILRS ­ I for some momenta, ly, giving number and .�11 - � I . I ,W)t Rarest?T Cared it wis, . . .� rd, him silently i lie-ed not worw patterns As 70 . iFe,-,%sso as"Deco -. -- rind � u want Euc.�Jsa` 20c in I "I 0 T"TUARSO DownWal 21A�M! Ober 31st. 2027. h tie book �.. I . . ­I then � -Yo . . : " . That we hr "" enified tota"M from the 11-Aeo, W__ t I&vv obtsined au tbr Wor- 1. L Iry ,abc,itt 'hat. Your difficulty will be stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap . 1 . and voucliers at, OLM.F�70= ovkdou,kw tM"M,)uaaa of,la,Bask viki have comme �..,. � . , ' " _ . � � metilag. on your trouqers over your A carefully) for tach number ' ..Uion sad somissassilk W1 tb- In"rotlAbed.1014 la VV I - .: , . - :,. , . ,under our nodft lietz=11w:P V d t,l ly*- bovm by the books of - ,� � . I , ..- ..Q... . . . *as your order, to"i'Putterz' Dept� ,t ,j,,. I. ,.cocdj,W.of,be lfi,ulk.L.d is u a .., . I tati." - - . . . address to a="Vitise balauft .... � . -_ ... .. __ : . '. .�; ­ ..... I . ­ . .- ­ . Villson Publish'tit Co.. 73 West Adw . . 191se Dank- , A.Ii.sUtPHERD,C A. - , , 1-1 ,.. I . L - _ . - I 1. . i onto. , Pattecas essit b7 .. - � I..,.I %­' L . - _. ,. of pe" jdWWkj,•hfacbtu&C. .. I I . (-)mlug events must cast their sha-1 .aide SL, Tor I . - - - . -1 1. ID,14cr_VG(*LELLANV PX-A. �� � . ..... .. .. L ... . Z� .1 .. J - . . . . . . I ­ - , _- .1___ at P,ice,Wiitertwosss I Co. .. 1;. ;duty. ljow else van you account for , return 201LI, . . . :Toxosrro;,laisnarY I 7111-A928 -- , , . I - � . - ,-alling t,,hicagn the Windy City so . . __ ..'. ..� � � . - ___ -11111011111111IN111101011101111iogm-- . I --- � .. I . - � � . . . 1. IllAny years before the arrival pf Bill - -:.. !_ _­ -_ � � . I - . - I - --- .. _ ':'Thompson? ' I I Flyfiv Horse . ,,,.,, I - . - � .. . � . . ::� , -1 . ,. 0 . - . �_ I mad.' 'fir the pilot far from a pleasant taik. .1- . 1, . . � I - 0 . con-I lie has to be. a good long-dtatAnce, -- - , . . , b, . uii,,,.�e are doing unusually 900(l . L . Bites His Boss i Boomed n our passenger lines, . - ---. -I- - - - m-MMI .. ­ � flying 0 ' -. '.- . .� . siderably better than they are In the yer a,nd resourceful. And If anything .. . -Service .. I CIL goes wrong he has to be a good walk- ABY -t Toydona,Parill Air . In Ca States. lint the nadlan people are cr. One or-our pilots . flits winter . . . . � Carries First Equine New I -�, -la i not exactly aviation crazy. . - '. ­ . found . ,. , ­ . � I - . Lack of Roads I d himself confronted, with all . . . . . . . I The B nada by ` .. - . . ... - . momm� i Control- Tower Greatly . - �. . . L .,"Forced" Trade :..., . '.., eighty-mile trek. I . I .. the large L&MUU.11. takek off at ­ . - . ­ �.__ � . . . .I - J.. �..', L I- . - jmprove F4ying � - � I � ,ane eaFrequentlya� I , . of ­Pfy or but :- � Facing Problem of ssenger buistnegs Is -attrl ablp Wjnnl�cg under one conditionlat)(1 is­ - , � ,� .1'.� , . Safety . I Walk," L.arge Proportion to external. condition, to the fact forced to land at its destivat.iqll under, -... " , y different condition. The - . .. :; ­: .- % . ­ I . ­ e first arrivals at the new * that Canada to only served In one way in entirety � I ... 11 . .4 .L' . . .-..� One of the .I of Travelers Choose ,te by rallwayi. 'All.of otic railroads run element 'of equipment enters here. . I I. .. . . . . . . on airdrome near London, the . . . . - . . .,­ I I '; . .1 _� . C I ' First - � eaiit and 'w"t. This leaves '�Tbere Is 'the simple matter of 4i,i I ­ ; . ;,. " ,; 1 . ,raw Take the ,.I tre- I I. : . L' , . , ..-. .. . :: :,,.L' � . - .. � � I , most up-to-date in Europe,.which was ­ L ­ to the -north e. We tried � � . V:,�,11 , , I ­ . . . 1 . I . � . .. ,pent- mendous territory Of for 03,ne�s for landing od ice. . I . . .'-�:.,::�:, �-,:::.". I. .I thrown open for the first time re I - ­ - - ' Seen L these lines in which there fs-,no train We Im- . I - bringing Ft we .- .., . .- " 'New Problems more than ' a dozen types.. ... it- , Man , .. I � � � I ly wain - the plane � � ' y. -'Arid' then � cp. We hiIv-e g6ne into this ported skis from- Norwa I ...� 1�1 f, . . :..:..!.� ', :;: ., .:�� film actress and her horso. lI I - . servi . .. . -1 . ' - . ,, . . - know. this f tnx our own." � .... ...!I,...' ; . 1 . . � F aci. There are � ­: .*, from Parts I ,ir-Nvays Co. _x-jitory realizing we ended by build [_ ; - .. , I ..::::.:. .­.. ,.1. ,. . She had trouble fatting :.Manager of A ' which it can I a tra , : . ;'.,:.":,...-'::' ..- only two way �.:;., 1 a . � L .1 , `.!�:N`. I 'D "ces C)ver- � .� I I I ... ,, :, L' the horse Into the plane and was bIt- 11 Trans Shipping Mail .: janes .(� . w Devices -day most interostin;: nU4 . ,. . plains Ho . - At Croydon I ,versed to - either by P . . ,:- , - I . - . . . 2: ,: ten in the face by him: . one of ::,t, I ,::.�:: . -Come - Various . afoot. . You want to�go tutc has conf,,ortt- ,-. ..�. . .I . .;.,. __ -� she had trouble getting him out again. ...'. luniqns, Trans'problems which , .. 1. I - You can either wal - ­ .L,_ - 1, .. . . ritory. . - brought , ..T . believed the*ftrat time that it I appears to ed . , This is . . i - � --.- - -Handicaps P, at in Canada waa I - . .. . I . .. . P �I . I . A N.... P .:�....` .Zf horse has ever travelled air. f Ritit-I and the average Canadian a e is recently by the Canidlaqn govern- - ;., 111 .. ..11 . 3001 The engineering problems 0 ;prefer to fly, when the alternatIT _. A ­ : ,. . The new airdrome has hangars . i I aircraft indu.5 . . . . ,�.I:, ... . 1 .-$ ..... on, experience' is slArwing. differ walking. . I . meat to the Arnfrican. . I ..11 L.'. !::� .:�' . feet �oug providing for 35- large�,if ­ The Canadian i;ov. . . - ... ... - � likewiso -But maintaining service try for solution. .. .. - . . 'K*x ­', .. 3�:;-;:: ..:.!., j�j�j; Accommodation for paslen- Brom country to country. and ning a flying s I -, .:::;...j: ...., - 7.waten.­ A a of the idea of flight with tato this desolate country, where the ernment bad.. Jnamgura�led a �-llil!40:- . .. -1 ..!. al the progres 0 'ef .1 . restaurant and a h6b .i. � 1. . , . ..j.... gem Include a, appears to bo , range from shore air mail set vice in an ffort to _1�1 . ..I . . , .. . -the mkn I �...::- rider is the new flelfl-. in the street'a ,temperatures sometimes ran in .Atlailtin mails go"inz - , I -. Another wonder 116t only It na larL%e part governed by these na• i zero to 50 and Go below, has not been expedite trallF• ante: will i . - 1W I control-tower, which tionalistte differences. The case of i . '. -ily-do so many, many-babies ()f to-;keep In touch by wireless wt I I problems. Pecull Canada. . . . . 1� nth all a simple task. We have encounter-d from Egrope tq points In the Int( ,.. .. , he little fretful spells iCauada is typical. - i-all kinds of pr r to the of .­ I day escape all t lother European airdromes, but with learn from Trans-Atlantle, ltlie.1.11 w�re mPt, as ­ I L . - that used, to I all ' " I locale, arid we have had to ..I a nd Infantile ailments Imperial Airways planes In the I A. H. Oaks, genertl manager of the they entered the mouth of the S. .I... I . through the daY.'and. nd warnings and i Western Canada Airways. LUC. Who I experience as we went. :worry mothers :air the tower will me lave ! f 11 there-wax the 'Matter oft flawrence.Ativer by qeRplanestwhtell, . A . -keep them uphillf the night? . I dire tions, to lost fliers and weather went-to New York recently to P j "First o a s , , I if you don't k qp�ts to airmen by radio phone. A ,R $10 Ilivery at Poll' � farther np the river.I . . . .a now the answer, you ir o,000 order for Fokker planes to i intermediate depots an+ emergency received the mail sacks fc- fast rte- _.: harmle ! , !he used on htm' line, in an Interview i landing fields. 'I'liese appear to be- t the seaplane's were . ,e . . I haven't discovered pure., .ss. directional *Iri�lesa serial on top of n which thp I to-establish or main-I In the summer t � �I ! . C*Ftoria. it Is sweet to the taste. and thle for the!discussed th@,.manner I w � impossible, either t6"@ the tower makes it pb8s I . that we had to 'able to maintain this service on regu- 4 1 1 entirp question Of aviation I It Is tl I but with the appront-h. of .. . . sweet in the little stomach. And Its the positions OC Lain. The resu . . controller 'to locate I differs from that of tile United States. reduce our flying to & non-stop opera­lilr schedule. b .� . ..- . . . :I senile Influence seems felt all through: at dwill ' i winter, the formation of ice at the - I I liters, whos 9 courses in the ---- . . 9 I ; .ThA ,Western Canada Airways ]IRA tion basis, or long distance, crosR-BY-I � the tiny syst'4m. Not even a distaste- ss a steel may bY�Tumg- , ' regular points of delivery pre%ePted.% - ,.i ..". much ;be traced acro tap at rill !un'dertaken to nerve the n1liAng din-I Ing. Alighting on the way can be done . . . , fol dose of castor oil does so i netic arrows go that the n I The unique problem. ood' . shows the position. of-% the trict nf Central western Canada. 1.ionly in extreme emerge,ney, and then - , - - - --- L- 9 ' T i times sho I - 1>r in in VVInn'I only with the Idea that Mat particular The service could not he transfer ,.. I I " .. rietcher's Castorta In p�itfely vege- I planes. he ftel'd headqutfarters of the rod to the, standard land plane wintp- .. _ freely, at i Another feature of t I" that_.. . ­ � lAb 1 e,--s,0---YoU­--MXY--give It - - con--of 760,000 candle. 7 � . -will -be--& bta i ", and fr.o.rn. that Point tire 1120 -1 flight Is ended. .� . .1. , .- - . .1 -S -- - . I I - ate out Into the,e-6-nt-er-­or-tlV#-,D . , Ved wifh 91918 for the reason that__ . . .1 . I first sign of colic; or cons.tipatton;.or for fifty radl I Craws Hard To Get I . m lane equipfed with skis � which will be visible : while st land 9 . . I diarrhea. even th�ough tog. - . �mintvn. -1 " do' I . oily adequate Or those many times when r The Rood Lake, mintrim di ' .. ,power, wile.,I L . • �L. I s IT'n r the c6nditions as they exist at the points; of " Is-the mat . : , �trtct I nerved with a regiflar air line was wh ,- I jilqt don't"know what- I 1- ---- t, ., 9 . I r air, - 0 *09 ,If . . : I'. '_ -.r'yol he doctor, .. ..--- __1------*_ . liker universiAl 'the,real problein with up in our delivery only 9 be&Pl&us P' I'll' � ter. For Teal sickness, call rt r Freshman_fT6­-w4tty partner)--"Wh� ,on which the four V,n - f th .1 " * Ar. oth*r-tivnes, a-few-Arops I , -_ -r IT►-n at the,--W,arxny-w 7 . - - - _Lnp the - � . always. I _ mo%ltb ; I . ear ion and the two 611POT-iiniversals,:Strylee to the mining district"tho ,;.' Isorvies in meetIP9 the liners at theh not .b.e-en ndl . , . nwn iL ,A_ . . (to so I . il�o r . . f Fleteter's Caxtorls. . art- 'which Mr. Oaks, purchased. tire to bA:jVtorjor has , , . I re and the freight for the-line, - ­_ . ..� 0 . a you to do Just I torn and shabby g0wlis?" Witty P ; . neynt Raleben, the "ever xmll-;%#nW _7,7-4. . . TIA doctor often tell I fslno. baa:but for the pjj�rinn,nal to rinaintain It.I ' �wife)--"Fou I . ­ , ,ner-­Well, you must remember this :used . � . 0 his wl --,,You in-tobt I ' I I -, I t; and alwAYs says Fletcher's. uudorgrad ham always had a weakness 'Ing PlInt" of traus-A0anfle top,wpope certain require- Hopkins (t . . 1: I ,�: preparations may be Just an I Melits on our 4 f3usan that thig steak isn't dyne ore, I .. Ther I .. . engaged to ferry these now s)%Ij% I The condit list have ,Stell I . S for rags. _. . I I I been engs. I - I I pilots. They -n I Mrs. HnVkt1%8----"y0u are jllwt as free from dangeroin I 1, f . I to the base of operations at A'Iririlpeg' sines on enough." - .. Bes)II61 e e,!­ I -In Canada," wild Mr. Oak.n. -I slip-1 spefUl tvalallig in landing PI , Ithreg girls behind, Marles. Oft �11 e' I ' " I , this oDi" I .. -� I L � I . I d- ; i I I I I i I , �4� ftf Mm I 0- --);,. OMRZON - . . , . - b , I , , - I W I " I' m 4L- ,I . , , , - - * . - I - _ _ V -Oasta�4 ET. I I t I I 1. but why all)(31rilnent? .1 S -,,Is your husband .h r . � . drugs. Solicitor-"is 'to* and on itnow fields. I name is pelf"dal" . 'book on care and feedfir,j of D NN'heliever It in a court pone You would i"irl"'flists"y conclude I "T'he W;rk to arduous, the flyino . - . 'L;'­ -tbo letcher*s ,%N,otnao­­N4 - . -Wat - 'ariation� " I I � babies that comes with F . , every one hits ffnne n gold I jLfriiir It ,19 your humble." . ­ "1ANC%42*k&A_ - - . ­ .� . I I C&t,torlz is worth its weight­I . .11; I , .1%.: I . _le .I I I - . - . . 1. . - ` .. . - .. I :. 1. I . . . '. '. � ­ , . I .t '... .:,�';_. 1.­�­ ��.-. 1. . I . . . I ­ I .. , , I 11. . . I .j. - . .1 . 1. I., I -.1. I .,P;I-� .- ". :t . n,,,_,..,4, . I I I , I �, wi . "-4�g .91�11 I� .. . .. . � �,� . . ... 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'kr•.�6+....�„ .«r•b:._ :,7..- .•••.s:�'<< a,,,. •s3i. 4. :�. _ ,,. •-r.e.y.r'. ,.iw -- r. -� ., ;• , :..,,f^,�';.. ,... ..,_: .— ,-..•'._. ,...._.. - ..,.. ... t4 � ignueas in her eyes• but-.ishe_%peepted • „ Judge the C"Hty of Green,Tea by the e�lloul' o! his invitation gracefuljy ami- they :�0 � the brew when poured Into your Cup before GO M Started off. The night was pleasantly s..VI1tC t101�8 It ridded. e paler the Colour the film the sol, and the gay.boardwalk, with its :. _ L� 00001100 Coltlpare any other CitrOm Tw Mlltlt' rand lights,seemed,to be the edge Green Tea. _- of the.eerie against the black abY� Parents Are Reasoned With C�EAN1Nl6 "SALAl�A"-Nome can eq,_u_ it in flavour, poh+t, of sea beyond. _ and Instructed in Better or clearness. Only 38c pvr' -lb. After a few casual remarks, Scone FC ', said, quietly: Methods by Children'sSOFTENS ii to "Tau .know" why I amhere, Mrs, Aid-Officer Barron.. You.know: L must.w& ques- r WATER y _ Where children are neglected; it !E tions of any one from whom I think " An can gain inform8:tion." a not -our custom, says J. J. Kelso, _ Superintendent of the Children's De- Everywounen "But you 't t an f !" deli vXertr 3 1 ol Madeline spoke almost hyaterierallq. partment, to Qr4pr prosecution. That l otr "Oh, Mr. Stone, don't, talk to -me Is only resorted to, when milder ! i 3' mettjYods fall. Osaasionally however, a about it!,r "That's why I brought you out here, neglectful parents are brought before • the Court and warning given of the so I could talk to you alone For I'm Lanterri8 Qri Floor ' x= sure it will be easier for ou to told danger of toeing their children. In GREEN\ Y one case, with a family of sir children, • ms anything you have to tell.without Sert(�us M@Ce .� ranging in age from eleven down to other listeners." „ one year, the conditions in the house .,- -�—• __—^_ "But I haven't anything tD tell. I � rte, were deplorable. The Children were = t{ - # abouit ali?h Whyeare you iso nervous- toured to be in an extreme state of mould Be Hung On Hook Out • ty seztsttive to a t o£ Wa Electric Light _ dirt, and all' looked--miserable and y— ragedy that is dread- ful, to be sure, but is of no personal:111 nourished. Their clothing was - Safest X •i� ' .�.: : grief to you?” ;described as beYag nothing but rate. A nervous brindle cow, being'milk The house itself was in a filthy con-, "Ohl-n6, not I had no personal in- ed for the first 'time/kicked over the WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. she knew of his liking for the place forest !n Mr. Folsom.; I didn't know ditlon, infested. with vermin -the na•- lantern set on a.,-C behind her, and a i turas result of unclean living. This q Garrett Folsom is stabbed to death!and took care not to let hind" know him, you see. But now I have come Sreat city,was wiped out. That was „ state of matters was not due to paver- ' 'While swimming at Ocean Town, N.J.'she would rather be.elsewhere: know' his slater and his nephew— in Chicago, back in the last century, F`alwai's bathing companions had Fleming Stone, his dark eyes alight "That isn't it. Pardon me, Mrs,;ty, as the parents were quite able to but the same thing has been 8oing.en do better. It was simply lazinesa been Roger Neville a business part- with enjoyment for the whole acerae, Barron, but truly it will be better for in. a minor way ever` since. Eacib iie�• MIs Helen 1# teas and Car- and indiflerence.. It is pleasing to re• t a y missed no point or detail of the con- re- you to tell just why you are so deeply year, several good barna in Ontario y anelita Valdoa. concerned in the affair." ,port that bringing them before the go up in. smoke, as a result of a inn- Anastasia Folsom eccentric and verzatton, sad realised that, though magistrate proved a salutary lesson, masterful stater of the dead man, ar- the matter of Garrett 1?olsom's death Madeline Barron turned slightly tern being knocked over, and while a yt; and conditloas are now decidedly bet - w rives and takes command. At the in-'was not entirely taboo. yet it was not until she faced her companion.. Her ter city is not Biped out, the lose to the est it is learned that the death wen- openly discussed. eyes looked,big and dark, for her face. individual. especially when mows and pian was a nodhaqat Oriental knife,, This might have been merely be- was white atfd her cheeks paled be, ' '! stalls are full of valuable stock and .. a id"lt had been bought on true board. neath her fight touch of rouge. Importance of Our Water- equipment, is disastrously high, uE cense it was a St subject for table . *walk, For a moment she"hesitated, then Power And the tragedy of the"taifug Is that It is learned that one Croydon Sears talk, but to Stone that did not seem said: it is all due to carelessness. is a fancier of curious weapons, He I the truth. He sensed a deeper reason, Canada's water-power resources admits bu I two knives but not the!a subtler cause for the avoidance of "I will tell you. I am worried, be I Firm hooka, fixed in the ceiling Of form one-of her most striking and pechaq, Y the matter, or fora quick, decided cause I tear there is suspicion being important natural assets. Their na-I the stable at convenient lntervatea +� Anastasia engages Titus' Riggs, an i change of subject if It chanced to be cart on Mr. Sear;►. His son, you know, wt21 cost but a few coots, and pet Lure, extent. and location combine to architect, to work on the case~ Dan touched upon. is engaged to Miss Fair; who is my give them a specialvalue in relation these, the lantern i e l ht betswung from Poitou, the dead man's 'nephew, ar- {dearest friend. Should any trouble these, not only la the light better die= rives and is intr#g,guued by some cations I This impressed him, and be set to come to Croydon Sears it will, of t0 the chief centres of industry and;tributed, but a nervous heifer, a French dolls is guedFolsb's room, I work to find,out who were the ones course. reflect on Robin." population, ��sater-power is-available' spirited horse, or a- hurrying man ench da Sears' initials are diacov-I moat disinclined to rffe�-thele busi- �, _ in every province, and it iR not too;cannot knock it over and set flra to 0rod Inthin booknof Folsom's and e a had been do- tnheess which had breught him own „ maamuchfactorto y water-pow apartfrom f a mthe most''the place. - Tlae Ontario Fire Marshal, 11YQu mean, Stone said, itravely, Pelt that you fear. Croydon Stars is the in some b na Robin Sears,, murderer of Garrett Folsom { vital force behind Canadlan, Indus suggests that it �rould be good busi- g g And a few moments' consideration i "'Oh, don't put it like that!" and i i nese if the country insurance c6m- K`roydon s son, is worried now that trial development. suspicion is resting on his father. proved it to be Madeline Bartron and; Madeline gasped. "But I—yes, I am' _ � panles would buy several .thousand - iBtggs tells him he has learned that her friend, Miss Fair, afraid he will be suxT�ccted of that." of these -oohs and present hair a Croydon Sears had pumhased a third I This surprised Stone, until he real- . +•I see," Stone %aid, spt-akinic slowly. dozen to each policy holder, Even I ized that they were the only women i,•k� I understand. Now, Mrs. Bar- •% ' if one fire was prevented as a result, 1 _ elder Sears sends for Fleming'present, and naturally the feminine; ron, he is,already suspected. 14 there _ the e.avfng effected would pay for pbe g cananyt ail has-any _ ' p time to come. sNO�W_GO ON ua W TH THE STORY I 1' � �`bie, Ontario fire fighting . .�aoon-after. nature revolts from thought of gree ' hooks or all sameness or crime. � Where Yeti it was impossible to keep away, the queet,on of his guilt or inn y' cmc a which- theyinstiatna at'.._-@ ,,. from the subject entirety. cence?' _ - iclights which thry-mautatn maks CHA_PT R_XXXVIIL-. tise3 mt>ance as -?,lies. nas asis ~Ile iy suspected'." Madeline spoke '/ 'tDe safest flluminston. R'Aere the` done by a competent sloe Nr�Barron was a simple-minded and her nephew, they were,-of course,jin a whisper,but her lips quivered and r wrin3 Is io fan, and the worts Inspected by a - aingle-hearted man, whose only inter-'pointed out to Stone as the relatives she showed a face of utter distress. ,tr i government official. fire risk. Is redue- eat, outside his business life, was his of Garrett Folsom. _ ' strong ausupected is too stron { , ` � r ed to tits minimum Where It Is !m� devotion W his wife and child Several i a word at present. but the lice are - When Roger Neville and two a«omen -- t possible to put in electric light, and - _ •.years older than Madeline, he wor. appeared, the too, were remarked as narrowing things demon, and they have �- / �� .: ppe Y, untot•tuaatel7, the a often the case ., shipped bar as one might adore an being of the arf to which Folsom what they consider pretty direct evi- f�.-'� Idol, and if she sometimes sacrificed p y .. donee against him" in, the country, good gafetY tenter s ' had belonged. should ba procured and the hooka -her wishes or preterettcee to his, it "What do you mean, a' ".'y"...1 "And the move'" - _ provides: was not with his knowledge or con- Sty ie asked. "The ladies are not here It has come to their ears some she, would sent. ln� eharepresent ladlinstance, net away f somethat sort ov Folsom Aad a hold of with 'Neville?" er Croydon gears, and - g Y 13a ,r - { ��" - - Minard'a. Linlrrrent foe' asthma. .from the scene 9f this tragedy that "No,' Barron told him. They arelthat he was about to use it." 'Her TMy say Tom descended e of duenri�for the beautiful Carmelite.i "What nonsense! As if a man like from kings. - ----=-•�-- )tied so disturbed her peace of mind, by themselves, the old. one as a sort l But Folsom and beaus were here to-'Croydon Sears could be afraid of any- She: vas-•ane howi body'" o c - The modern woman is cansidared CORRUGA'TF.D IRON tether and they rather attached them ., too delicate to ahoulde+t h gun, but selves, so that the quartet'was a con-C Aman may be fearless on his own Nobel: "'`o, daddy i won't need nobody questions her ability to ban ASK FOR genial one. Then after"the tragedy;account, acid yet be disturbed on the anF clothes .this summer." Father: { Neville stili remained attached, at' count of others who are dear to "I was afraid it would come to that! arms. Wimler & Bain least to the extent of sharing their him." I table in the dining. room, and actin Yes, that is true. You mean Sabin, _ "Council Standard" acting of i�rse. Well, lir. Stone, I wish i Royal Bank Annual Meo*ng _ ea neral cavalier." I could help you. If 1 knew anything A thick, even, heavy 'spread of J "He was Folsom's partner?" Stone i I would most certainly tell you, But ---- 1 galvanized over every inch of sur- laskedk, watching Madeline from the' Lace. Deep corrugations. g I I can only assert my faith in Croydon The aaaual General Meeting of was never more favoriblx for p;o corner of his a •e and n her re'ss by tern sharrboldara of The Royal Bank of longed prosperity In Canada," 3 erti>et� Sears and his innocence, + Write us, statins size of le�+sness. lot my resect and admiration for the Canads marked the close-of the most NY eessltJ Ear garbing. Unwisje .barn you want to cover. � "In some things.' But Garrett Fol- man and my know gt. atifieeeeful Yeas In the history of WH PAY FREIGHT ledge of his neral lank, Speealatioa. some had lots of interests and I doubt fineness of character and Integrity. In commenting on the annual WHEELER & BAIN,. LIMITED if Neville had anything to do with "And•-Your knowledge of Geurett S4r Herbert Holt, President,in his statement, dr. Neill referred 'at Dept, W. 10! George 8t. Toronto 2 most o! them." 1 F0L'iorii++• - - address, dealt more,particularly with .length to 'the, Importance of velli Titus Riggs always sat alone at his `Is orXlp what I have heard,_4t' him general coed#tions throughout the loans, which represent loans against table in the dining room. Often,haw- t country, but touched on many devei- stock INchapge collateraii, not only q 71 i since his death: And that runs the optnenta of great faiportaace, 'more of file Roya]>Saak. Tint of all hanlra. ever, his dinner over, he would saun-{entire gamut, from the exalted opin- es pecially from the stanApalnt -of ILc pointed-wrt that this was iadica- ter to the table of some,,4riends and ions of his sister to the far Fess eulo- trade and Industry. _ tive of.three things: ` have his coffee with them, gistic expressions of his nephew." C. E. Ne1I1, General' lies "1. Increase In.the, numiser of se- He cat♦ie riga to the Barrons table ++Young Pelton had small love for ager, re- curities available to inve tors. and was welcomed there. „r viewed the gfowth of the Bank to thi' his uncle. -foremost _2. Increase in ,the 'market value, } "I bring a message," he said, as he i '-It would seem so. Though i know of sec to ^ and rave to the eharehdidera as in- { accepted a cup of'coffee, "from Miss_little of these things save- as I have terestins insight into the -part the ' "lacrPaere is specdl'atlofi y Folsom. She ha► learned wh'o our,heard them discussed by others. Why bank ,is playing in all centres in "In a 'growing country tb' devei- ``visitor is, and,she demands an inter j do y6ir•select me for your questionings which it is now doing business. opment of its resources produces -It'yoa jive, ua"their names, }our "1 view at the earliest possible "lament^', Ioir. Stone?" rt new securities._ Prosperous rimes re-- reladwand friesda✓'may obtain i +`DemantlsV and Stone raised his,- A sudden touch of resentment gave Outlook Favorable. suit in the enhancement in value'6f the low ocean rats of&a.reduced rail- i•e eyebrows a trifle. ;a shay tone to Madeline's voice acrd securities .and for these reasons it,ts tosdfams,and FMtramportationfor { y p ' 'Sir Herbert referred to the year's clear that the two first mentioned. children maw 17,,ProvwmII they arc "Yes,, but Miss Folsom.always de-,she looked steadily at Stone as if de- developments in Industry, trade and 'causes for the increase in Can Loans pluedinfarm atdowntdeetnploymcnt mands. It's one'of her little wny-s,;.manding an answer. finance as generally satisfactory. are of least to dome extent justified., What shall I tell her?" (To Iia continued.} The. foundation for the development As to the third, it is obvious that - Ask at ones for detalle of the "Tell her," Fleming Stone said, which has taken place is sound. Sir speculation has reached-a dangerous =;�Mfel.bNominetiondchems "that I will grant her deinan�l, but in I Herbert declared that as yet there r.tage. The li"t-informed rinaacial from any of our office$or arena MInard's Liniment. relieves ain, are no indicatioua of industrial and I age firms are already op-. i MY own good time. Tell her that I P commercial inflation. Production is!orating on l an unusually conservative propose to have a ride iii those chair{ not expanding to a point unwarrant-`basis h calling for increased mar- things things and that when I return i willM Gire ed boy t3 watch and he , ed by growth and dnnand and'ibisl y I keep any apFointment she may make.• !Stns, by declining to open new ae' will have the time of'his life, r. n0tewortby fact that,the whole es- scan�? and by restricting the liiibili y We Aiust see her, Sears, and her' _� ansion has 'taken ,' p' p'.ace daring a of their customers to reasonable E i nephew, ass scan as way be.,, I = { period eharsoterizi:d b.- moderately 1 auiouuts. In times of a cesslve Stone's manner changed suddenly: It was the young advocate's first. declining prices. t7a +he xhole the � peculation, the :are of easy prof}ts , HALWAa .:vAlcoa.an SA.cATe .from gay barter to a serious tone, and,case in Court, alid he was very nor- vo { financial altuation in-agriculture, in-;vaanot he denied. but speculation can -. Toacma CALGARY Quebac then• he invited the ~chole party to ga',vous, "Dry lord," lie begun, "I appear,I dustty and commerce is more settled I t,a chef ked and he!d within reason wlNNtate Eemo,Irum SAINT JQMM 'MONTANAL on a chair ride,- stipulating, that he in this mattor, to--er=to--Qr—" "Yes, , than at the beginning of the period.j able bounds by the financial inter- was to have Mrs. Barron as his'coni- yes," interrupted the Judge, "but It's I Summing-up the business situation, est?,particularly the banks, and bond not your business to err, 4l r. Smith. Sir fkrhert stated that the "outlook,and brokerage houses. No. 6—'28 - I Faniah, - ea df He cau I "a faint flash of unwill- That is my privilege." , U R P�U- T F --,,o -i�_ R I BESFOR ALL YOUR BAKING —'Pies cakes,`JBum and Bread -- DOES Alb YOUR BARING RES 71 ., -. ' r . f 5,.ry. - .... - •,. _ �� r .. -' ._ .. - 1, ` , ... „..,. . _?:.:A.. .•,•, -,....,a_, ,;.,'.n. �. ".: ,�....w•g ,✓f'c..:r`w.' -r.,'rax, «,::..,:,..s..v�am�.'+',..-:MSEF"�?i:.,S s v ,.q.. �.� chrh�y "."L'-"yWi�;e?u,•.e,5{34'1 sFF •'�t.•,r''.J,'�'r4i?t,z;`.W,,,nr,,•'R _ n.y _ w.,. •-� ... .. . ...., ., �.:.... L',`J'"' ;..: ., -,1-,'.47,,!,5?.` �. •�,3�• ,v& u � ,.^. ..,� �''� �'�i's..h::5r3""'wry'G,.`'?'�.a_F�°'�','' S>�^�i'�ra�'ayn� asa�...�.•}-.s+"a�'S«Y.•r,:✓.::�:u:-.,.. ,r'•• •y ;-t,•r..�. w+` .�•,. -. �✓_ . r -• ...'S" t : �.4."_ . - "''S0'' `'-�• t , ^` .. ', _ ,yf ^..' S r.r N. .,.• �. ,- V,• q 4 Mx _t - k Y. - - --Mr. beOn. :�Dr.- isiae,Resident IIant� Jh --B T A aaoperatoa iii the hospital, To• ist, Office over Balsdon's hiM•dw8re LjlIA,Li �i. - M store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily i �� rgdE�;has returned and has re evenings by appointments -, e C. H.-Pilkey was,in the sunned work in 'OV.(1:Reid'.e butch -� _ F or shop. Hutchings Bros'' etporeed saloon 7. icily oy Monday. -There were 15 cars idlhe.ditch DSn't miss it: _y a L. H. and Mrs. 9praR8e sett Monday, Fels. I8t . ""Monday �sith friends in the city. between Whitby and Oshawa Pn _ c_ Wednesday. °wing�to the very Icy- DeFOrest.Crosley act -Grant and Mrs..Arnot enter PKHITEVALE Tube *• eont3ition of the Htsthway. The `. •-'gained a lady friend from Tomato fog that evening added W the r ea Sunday. troubles of the motorists. Gordon and M■rs. McKay have mov- !,00 _ -W, G gad Ire.Scott,of Clare -Dr. N. E. McEwen attended ed �o 'O'er nevi home. !i moat:ppent %qday .. with W. J. The young people were delighted - ind Mit, Miller. the Veterinary Convention at the to•have beautiful aleighinc again. tinea George Hotel, Toronto, on We are glad 6o retort that. Miss - ._.Mise Laura Andrew, of Torun- Thursday and delivered a jesters Marjorie Siegle is getting along nice- ' including: to,spent,Sunday at the home of on "Minerals And their necessity ly after her recent illness. , : her ppaareate here. in the food o!a dairy cow.." Rev.'John McIntosh. castor. of the -201 A Westiaghopee Tubes -Geo. W. P. and Mrs.Every of -Mies Illsry Sharpe, daughter Baptist..Chur+clr, gave a most won- -5 a Whitby, e,�peeut Sunday with R. S• of.A. O. and Mrs. Sharpe, had the derfui address on Suntan last. Come 1-W x C�Power veresda 6 Batterie h- -and hire. w nting• misfortune to fracture her collar- and hear his wonderful address next _3-Layerbilt E y s q >-Mrs. Bedson,we sire pleased to bone one day last week. She was Sunday at 11 o'colck, when his Bub- 'op- is improving steely. after playing on her bed'when'.ehe&eel- Jett will,be "Hiding_ Behind Trees," ` 2-Eveready C Batteries ' -her recent illness. dentally fell oQ. eustainiag the A drama in three acts entitled - -Mrs-'Wm. Weetney was con- 1 85 Amp. Wet Battery jury. "Mother Mine" under the auspices of. .• ed ieveral days lust aflned to her b -Mrs. ThOer Connor, of Tomato the Women's Institute, will be given i-Complete Aerial Kit' week tbrougli-HIDess. and formerly of Pickering, Is seri- in the I.O.O.F. Hall at Whitevale, by :1-DeForest Crosley Musieone`Mode B, -Albert Spragge, of Oehswa, onaty ill at present, having recent- the Forward Club of the Agincourt spent Sunday at the home of his 1 undergone .two critical opera. Knox United Church. on the evening . $245.00 mrente on the'lakeshore. Feb. 13th. _Entertain Regular 'pr] '�+�+' s' -Dolan Baxter has been spend slung �t ,St. Michael's Hospital'. of Monday, a: Ing a couple of weeks visiting Her condition fa giving her friends meat between acts will bP furnished much anxiety. by M. R. Parks' Scottish Comedian, =Thf4 set,is a wonder. We will-'be pleased to detnoii friends in Urillia and Udiney, and IPS. Cole, soloist, of Agincourt, e Died, O Ssa Diego, Calif., on -On Wednesday when the IBM ate i0 for you. Personally; we think and intsivmental duet will be ren- Febraary tad, Wm. H. Hilts, eon roads were In such an icy state, a it is the Saeet thing we've' motorist lost control of his car on dered by Misses Vera Turner and -ever handled. of the late James Hilt@,of French. ging Street East The car ran o$ Muriel Spears. Do not fail to hear J + a>oan's Bay' the road an'd gfter striking a tree this splendid drama. Doors open 25 Fred .T. Bunting Pickeri4d -There was a heavy motor struck Mee. Barrell'e house. The 7.30; program at 8.- Admission, � • traffic on the Highway on Sunday, car was slightly' damaged, but cel; children under 12 vears 16 Established 1857. the road being good, although icy .cents. In most places. otherwise no damage was done. This is the Women's Institute week ■ -Qp Tuesday night and on-John Dwyer bat purchased Wednesday the streets in the vi in Whitevale, and every Vloman, _ J the residence belonging to the y whether a member or not, is invited i estate residence the late Miss Sarah Led• age were in a very icy .condition, ,to the home of Mr. Blake Annis on . Sett, and has takes powassion. resulting to many fella. The icy Wednesday, Feb. lbtli. The meeting -D. J. and glia Callaghan and eosdition was due to the rain, will be called promptly -at3 P.M. An ch made the streets like glass. will be given b a Toronto little son, of Toronto. spent a few vobi address gi O Y \ MotorietB had to exercise sheat journalist. A paper on "Social Life , days teat week with Mee. Calla- tate in order to avoid collisions l " v ' on the Farm" will be given by Ia2zs. Nh� en's parents, John and Mrs. - ��$$ and skidding foto the ditches. moo, Pugh. ,'� 5-minute talk on "His- � urkar. On account of the rain and given by George Gordon, of Oshawa. toric Ramkham�Sp be music _ i - tb®is condition of the roads, - + accompanied by his. nephew, Ar• y e to have well be rendered during the meeting - thnr Gorwhodon, and L. Boone. visit Butebings Bros.,who war -' held ata auction sale of fara3stor.)z, A demonstration of Yorkshire Cookies 1 +►~ 7e • ed with W. J. and Mee, Miller on I9 tmplemeuts etc-, at their premimAs, will be given by Mrs. Fitch. Every Saturday. t , con.2. Piekerinlr (on Brock one came and have a real ,good time. -The Fever Ready Girl@' Class - -- of $t. Paul's Coiled Church will road, half mile north of the Hidth- A jitney will leave the store a4 2.30 _ - _ � _ _ l!. meet at the home of the Misses way), the saleonWednesday, have post- o'clock _ J c�, 1 '+ y � ��. Prices Weis and Myrtle Lockwood on. ned the sale-until �doaday nest, !.. r Friday, Feb. lOtb, at 8 P. m• eb. 13th. ' -Mrs. McLean, of Cleveland. -Squires Beach seems to be ` > • paler to winter as in summer. _ — - _ b.hat been n ith her mother, °versil young mea have come out ,• 71 Over' Mrs. BedWoa. daring the latter's M saes, open sot the week and with from Toronto to spend each week• end during the winter at their eo t- 4 Mr, McLean s retatiyes 3n Thorn- +s and report a wonderfnJ time. - Boys' Felt Slippers, felt and leather soles,one buckle, -- x 'bury. sizes 18, 1 and 2, reg. 1.50, for 98e. -At 9t. George's Church oa Wile there they enjoy canoeing an midnight dinners of roast Sunday next : Tilers will be a Daae and plum padding. No Child'8 Felt Lsce Boots, with. black lace foging,size® 3 celebration of the 'Hol Cow mug- goad So south for the roister. ' o . ' ' tafr at 10.30 s. m; t1''enin sersiee -, he sun ►1 meeting of flee S d, ?, rag.1.05 for 98c. _ •sat 7.04 sit. Rev. D. B. Mgford gt, ptyy services- Library was held leather soles, sizes 12 and . in the iaR Public ars' oil Monday .Kisses Fled Felt Slippers l e e' 2+ in the library too -8t.$aurs United Chun -A. Rev. evening wtth s small attendance. reg I.W. for tic. - -A R �nderes>a► The The business was mostly of a rou- SALE RRGISTRR. a ministerwill preach at bothser- tine character. The old Board of 9[oxDwY. Fss. dBTs-Postponed Bale -'Women'@ House Slippers, canvas with leather soles, irices. 10.30 a. m.. "The Golden Directors were an re-appotnted- of farm stock. implements. bay and sizes 5,+6 sad 7.elastic front,reg 1.25, Romig at 98c. c Age o!the Soul." ? 00 p= oo« "T� A hearty vote of thanks was tend- grain,roots eta.including 11 horses, - iCaA of a Young Farmer." seed to W. H Moore for a dans- 40 cattle gad 48 boas, at lot Zit,coo. -Several new cases of mumps Women s 4-bookie Overshoes. sizes 3} to ?, reg 8.50+ -Ihsve developed is tliaa Yiciak9 of tion of about two hundred books 2. Pickering (belt mile north of high- at IM. �n't miss thio-sway below cost. w4y on Brock road). the property of -�Zg s the village during the past few which have been placed on the Ratchtogat Bros. Sale at 12 o'clock i shelves of the library, These :Tnfaate', Child's and Misses Underwear, all our lines das, but none have been report, sharp. Bee bills. F. Porttil.ani sbooks below to different• classes reduced >Dp per seat. ll,to the village. This disease is and the doaAtion ie much appreci tiooeer. - very prevalent in Toronto where ated by the Board. TUESDAY, Fitn 14•ra;-Extensive sale several thousand-cases have been of milch cows, foil How and forward -. reported. one of the best enterWa- ! 'V neck poll-over Sweaters, sizes 24 to 81, colors 1 springs", bore",swine.Implements Boy! -The Stork family enjoyed a mento ewe Riven in the Tows 'grain etc..belonging to John Thomp- - grey with purple, purple with orange, green with Hall, Pickering. took place on son.lot 18.con.s.Usbridge(lJ miles sand etc, reg 2.25, now 1.09: l -reunion at the homestead.st the Feb. 3rd soder the ane ices of east of Oondwnod). Bats at 1.00 _ "Lke shore on Friday evening, . - p _ ' When all mepalien of. the family S�- Georges Women•Guild: This o clock. F. W.SlIvasillm anct. - j1(en's Grey Worsted Overeat, , well made,good Seal' dyers resent. szeeptfisg Wm: sad une'4aa11ed p ram was-given by Wednesday, Feb. 15t1b. - Important :: fty, rel 20.00,�-now 15.75. reg 29-50 sow 24.50. :.�. pp CLra Prattle auction sale of horses (Cl3►des and• - Mrs. Stalk,of Beilttville. who we felt lined . r ettaable to be present. A most Ellis, ocutionist- also the pupils Pemberous), ea�ttle, pigs, imple- . good quslity,. from the harness, etc., at lot.9, con I[eo s +1.!>aflcl for Overshoes, pleasant time'was spent by all. of Miss Edith Giles, menta. ts,g 4.00. foe$29. _. school of Classical .Danding and g pc) g the property of Claris. _ -Esti Shaw. who is is the em- Dramatic Art. Each artist ex Ledge Sale at-one o'clock sharp. 'ploy of Coliscutt'e garage,sustain hibeted their talent exceedingly See-bRills. Wm..Maw,auctioneer. Men's Min Blue. and Plan Black Overalls, all sizes, _ ed • psiaful Injury to "Zvls right wen. The pantomime "Cinder- Ti vwmAv, Fans. leis-AnctIOD sale worth 2.00, for 1.50. isms one day.last .weak. He was +I was a great attraction, se of so head of fresh milch cows.also � to the act of eraaHog a car when • „ !t back the creak striking Rell "1be other numbers. The , springere and.young cattle. blase 'A great line of Men'i Auto Knit'Soca s in brown, grey ` - - :him oa his arm. -119 was taken to evening proved h decided success and implement. the lao7ert of O• as heather-six di$erebt ehw es teal value at °the Oshawa General Hospital with•Iai•Re attendance and clue- Donny A J.Vtneeot,at lot , con. -:• by cents psis pair. - - when an it.ray* ezaaiio•tioat se ed with the National. Anthem. t Whitby. Sale at 1 °'dock.harp. _ veiled a laxetwre of a em bone 806- - George jackion auctioneer. in his wribt. Guild served. refreshments to a - - -Those motorieta woo think artiste and their friends. A nov _ 7. k :-- .• - "' - e can eontiaue using their1927 .elty pie was then Wood around PMD Lds►�tuswssnis. ' y to the children and 'a@ each-one boeose plates without being mo O RENT-Oa cue,2, Mitering, s } lasted, are liable to have their de• cisught a string they drew forth a Wouvenirof their visit to Picker• 1 .roomedcottaae, ApplytoThos,Wtftsgn, r fusions shattered,ae the Highway _ R. .2,Pickering, Department have instructed.the Ing. _ Hr*ghw Officers, to prosecute all -A pretty wedding weeeolemn- l CE CIITTING-Good- quality. For f' offendi mntoriets. A fall month izeti on Js;tivary 30th at St. Basil's l particulars apply'to T.G,MansReld,Fairport,• g qr phone Pick 5739. 22 24 C•; leeway given in which all had Church,Toronto, when Josephine, ample time to procure the a]ece@ daughter of Mrs. Quinlan and the 114 g Sa g� a tion 1'Rir of Appy to Fht rank a _ ����� late John Quinlan, became ree the ss,, �ry N RA.L vary markers. Chidlow,Claremont. 22tr THE '( a� m-The most sneceesfal And pro bride of JohnCo$ey. eon of Mee• ORONTO .WET-WA9H LAIIN= 'CENTRAL , kressive year in the history of St: Coffey grid the late Patrick Coffey, TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call area Paul's United Church, Pickering, of Toronto. Rev. Father Bern- explain our 24 hour service, Just leave your _ Telephone" was reported at_the large anneal and Cuffey, brother of the bride- name in pi i�tuv na ad er a«t v we cot►Rregational meeting on Taee- groom,and .Fe}tlle�r Foretell offici- •-day evening of last week. The ated. The bride. who was'Rtveh 1' ARM FOR SALE'OR RENT-95 ts �►etor, Rev. A. R. Sanderson,pre- in marriage by her brother, wore of.�te�ifhaand in co;n =ooad buildings�`f` 'a° ; _,sided, `-Every department of the a white transparent velvet dress mediumfences. jam forced to sell or renton ac- chureh gave evidence of splendid and her veil was caught, with count of poor health•-iJanm w, tc k.R.R.]. • - -. .:orpnwizbtion, as the oflieers of the orange blossoms. She carried a 1°t "' 4:u i4u o Repalr8,-AcCf$68ori88,01iBland -vadone societies related the work shower bouquet of roses and idly- �TOTTOE-We have just purebasows. accomplished for the pact nine of-the-valley and fern The brides- �w ole i>i`m White rboa�:c mss. young 01 j118 AQe, y18ne Wel*gf months: The Ladies' Aid, the W• maid. Mise Mary Quinlan, wore ,.CO,,jy Ones. mice fee$1.00. Please v Gasoline, M. g.. the . Sunday School the mauve satin, block ictare hat, sit tine of servcie No other service pkise. Fres Lvay.tot sa.B. ;eau, Pieltetins. 19 23 Btt�°� aflr$+Yng T Yonag Peapie'e Union, ell told of silver shoes and stockings. $er - _ _ sod-had-a~balance-in bonquet was roses._sweet pessaod OB GALS.ORSAP-OnctloR-hoz. -- pEtswrhaaYTwa�hos,- aeTirle„asoe, =---� --at re[ try . The treasurer,W. fern. The brirfeRroom was sttead- :F + L. Coortka said -`1'616 Is the. best edby his brother, Raymond. TB� t` a�`c�,ns p ra 8 flu ail lga»�� edd;aR music rose played by M1 report our church but ever w - _ M s irittial life of the Costello. Toronto. Pbhow�ialt the .�rehfsl. �t.lwmtev;te. sit-s"" ;i' Y © aowa. The wtb. mobile ceremony a.remption was held at _ ychureh i.a Wtea a Seal H 1'an!'i8t Homes Wanted - -, - - ii ' . . the spirit of ogee aaity is mans- the Carlo-Rite Hotel, where forty .• -' he spirit both appointments. guests were present. Later.•the couple left for New York After the reports were received, a happy P Parties willing to teat rooming ac- After mixed program was given, the bride travelling in a rosewood commodation to motorists season 1928 - s. ' thea the ladies served reffresh- crape Romain dress,trimmed with is Pickering or at Intermediate points HARLmo Bs, S111-kENCER ' menta- Rev. A. R. and Mrs. San. gold lace, hat to match sad a Had• on or near Blgb�ay can e;ra.�from 5 to 82ND in their own home dereon were tendered s very Weal cost with Kolensky collar.and 8900 :ser • hearty vote of appreciation of cuga, gift of the bride-groom. Oo ving of meals optional. For particu- Pickering tars write now to Tourist Service, 24 sa dd their @*rvices. The allocation for their return they will reside of 25 Wyatt 9t,, London, Ont. 23 Proprietor, 6 ' : tiizd til. ynti E. Fund roes exceeded. Baruahy Blvd., Toronto. 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