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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_12_07 aq,' .'1 R.-r't iY'. M1 •r Y1 }y; 5 ...+,� .-•' i..n': .,r..-.. -ry. .._ ,. y •y.��, -.. s d s"'�'a .P. ..m.�F_J_. UAM 'y.Sr •x+. .0 a-w.. . .. .'seN ,�4'^• ..- .. 'i ..�'.. .. ,- rY a : .i. .: .'.. :,tA- yy.:q ,tY'•..^ h.,. i'✓' w+wcv 'f t.. ,� a>`�'."..•. ', htf: . .. '. '. ..yam v .. �: 'I'.,::w.. ...•a•.:aA.^,... .... .r r :. w � rt' ,Y ".•. �r•I-9r _V h 0�. ,,1'i''✓ ' of a L,.a .,.a ""�-a- .•t•-.i• ..:..>..i- -i...wt.'..: :✓e-..' ao..+ ,-'�• •^„ .a. .�. .. .Jt•. .;iii ar'p t-J�T"•a 7" TM� "';,x.'.«'. -... � r` er *urAP-•=�v.• m-N'� Vii:�,.Y+sF"'+r LTM*�- � .,7' �, .'fi IN C tie'. 'VOL. XLH'11 PICBERI (I,. ONS., FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1928No. l't �TSfo ratmal garb!. QS�ee'01121 .�i,�'�TiS WHIT[VALL CLAREMONl GREENWOOD it,~ lii an� Q••Le� The itevale ' Baptist Sunday The following is Junior Room Ikon- - - -__ i�A School www���444 hold their anniversary ser- or Roll for the fall term: vices on December 23rd. Then on I1. Class-Grace Tomlinson*, Mar- ��R. .H• C. PEARSON-Pbysieian 1*� December lath, t e orie Selman" Mar aret Overland* ►/'`y'' X. 1madSnryeon. Duzbarton. loly - FaCYY Christmas night, 7 , g , 'MILLS annus] concert will be Riven. Watt Stanley Hardy*, Billie Wagg*, Mild- R B. FIORSYTH. Oph.D., Dirertor for further particulars., red-Loyst*, Harold Morgan*, Gordon eat Assoelatioo of Ontario.Reg. Taylor*. Sr. I.- Betty Liekorish*, Established 1838 Msmbaof the Amercaa Opiom"rical AUDL.EY, Margaret Johnson", Edna Taylor*, v e=aminad by appointment. 9$25 ]REWARD Claremont.Ont. Jack Morgan*, Anna Forsyth* Cliff- - The Audley Community Club will Gordon Spenceley.. Jr. I.. ' Ord Bassett, "get. $25.00 Reward will be given for meet at the home of Mrs. S. Puckrin,� -Myrtle Bacon*, Frances Loyst", The :A�A E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehension And conviction pri Monday evening, December 10th, , Mabyn Lickorish*, Ivan.Reid*, Ilgals •Solicitor,xotary Public 8tc. hfoney of the parties futind guilty of re- Each person please bring their share Hill*; Betty Pretty*, Audrey Eagle- wa. south Wing,Court House. Wbitby. Ly shoving and carrying away out of of the recipe for Plum Pudding • son*, Mary Morgan*, Alan Tomlin- Chopping Dept sight my Basket Sign from my This being the annual meeting a Rood son*, Gordon Overland*, Dolly Bea- .Choppi G.BROWNINItI• H. C.. Barris attendan:e of the members is re- , , ° ca,Solicitor.Notary 'ublic. .. Ba alk., premises early Sunday morning, ton . Primer- Marion Tomlinson*, Oaiatel west of Poet Ot�ce.Dundas street, October the 2I,&L, 1928. quested.' y�� Bern`' Linton*, Muriel Stephens*. ZB now In r Dose pbone38o, Of8cep5one392. DUNSARTON. Jean Ward*, Irene Taylor^', Margaret CHAS. A. WHITS. , full blast JLAWtors,EATON do ROSS-Barristere. So. _ Hardy', Benson, Lewis Childo7v, Toronto.Nortbern Ontario Building, s3o Suceeasor to late W. G. Barnes Don't forget to hear "`Pat's Es- Murray Morgan. A V. Spoffard, lWftret�, J•B� Phone Mark 6420 cuse" at Dumbarton Anglican Sunday teacher. Adelaide 2?8'f School Christmas 'entertainment on ICHARESON A PIOgERINb- Roofing -Material t December 21st, also "Christmas atI � GREEN RIVER. I I am read to. bu ' AABarristers, solicitors etc.. 213-214 Coated- Hope Tuesday, December 11th,- the'. y new ready y sradoo ife Buildi Corner Yo c and Rich- y, Wm: and Mrs. Pugh spent the week-5ts..Toroato�Phoaee Main 13goand Main 5•z British Columbi+► $hiaR]ee Dumbarton W. A. Guild Rill hold their� end with the home folks. ��T .�srtdayy c.��o�opePic w�t$Ltana 3 z " �� regular monthly meeting also sewing ;Kiss Gladys Pugh is' able to be �`• H E A T No. 2 8 and 5z meetingat the.home. of Mrs. Alex. �ewta� Annan t2.30 sharp. kmofscold after a very severe at- AND around A joint meeting of the Pickering tat - - Born, on Tuesday, Decembeer 4th, v �LABE B. BEATON. D. D. S. 'TORONTO ASP-HALT and Dumbarton branches of the A. Y. to Harold and Mrs. Wright, a baby =. `,B A R L E 1 Cksdnatek.f the Royal Cokiee of rrsstal RO&FING P, A. will be held at the Community and Universitf of Toeoato. Office girl, a�Murdock's Con "i store, Whitby. Murray's I8 in., 32 in. and 88 inch Hall, Dunbarton., on Friday, Decem- A number from here attended the and will pay the highest price. ikroe e s 9 W 12:1 W a 110. lad. phone a, widths, 4 in I Shingle,&; alto ber 7th ,at 8 p.r L' On this occasion concert at Whitevale on Wednesday spy Metal Valley and- Prof. T. W. Isherwood, of Wycliffe' night : NEIL C.SMITH. D. D, 9., L. D,S.. Ridge Roll. College, will,give an illustrated trav- m, art X" �-J- 0•IW g l bars. Michell have return i (Successor to Dr. I,Nental.Da ee', Graduate cf elogue of his trip through' Western ed home after a delightful trip of tlasst,orrsity.College o(Claremont and over Material, or will give price on Canada during the past summer. th-ee months in Western Canada. L : Ito Scott's a re a At Cesday n Discs over D. A. Soished job. Ever hod xelcome. Plea=e come on Ston's store every Tuesday and Friday, Phone Everybody Mr. Southam and daughter, Mar- i3tos®fall. 2•ru . ., time.. ' S;.. ��- PICKEDT�1�•r a:- sena, and friends :of Toronto, visited : ,'�7$RB14RT T. FALLAI9E. L D . ,, • r"1 j1 j�jj�u , vith '.tit, and Mrs. Draper on Friday .. ., j D D.S. Gradcate of the Royal College tr Claremont Dramatic C!n �, Gree©i la,, Qeaat residence and the Univdoor easy of Toronto 1< T MDR V Rlti Pr', Ttieaday sustains. Waiter Hoover and daughter, Miss A good supply of Hard and Soft IQta;ce,a rastdence second door east of St. And. v j rtv'e Church. Pickering,Oot. Offiire hours. s 14, -el Hoover, of Silverdale,have been Coal on hand. Alpo a supply aPick.o to 8 p.m., or by appoint amt. 93Phone ti'iritinl; friends in Green River dna ling W 0.0 too. -... ._-_.. ----____ BRO(tIiLIN THE MINING MAREET of Kind nod, Mr. John Lexi of Brooklin was on the seventh line, stove lenitth. • f)itaxsttt�ges 4lrtssbs. The momthly meeting of the W. C. _ at Home to his friends and re'ati`_" T. U. will be held at the home o; 12tf Phone Pick, 1109, - - We buv and sell, furnish quotations on November 15th, to celebrate his Miss R. Treaartha. You are cord- p ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and information on all Listed and �`1••Fine and autonutr:e;nsuranceofall kinds. Unlisted Mining Stocks. 90th birthday. About eighty people ially invited to attend. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKIM4 fra1cssestitsg comporiesof seise Raaneiat stand• We will be Pleased to advise what took this opportunity to call and J. B ,Wilson is able to be out again Bl � �® �y� shake,hands and wish Mr. Lewis after being ]aid up for several week,, v stocks to buv or to bold,or L. i�-1 SORGEKEAY-Licensed auction- what stock to se1L many more happy birthdays. A few with ir,ju ' s sustained when he was 'a of his most intimate friends air.td Building and General ser Ahoru Live stock end genua) .ales 1 attacked by an infuriated bull. Coatraeting. - �ssa011W7 atterAed to Terms reasonable R Cllenu are making momay by with the family at tea. Rev. Mr, Jull, IR a,9 ouffvii)e. Phone Stour qWa al-s following our advice. Y The Claremont Dramatic Club will g - ... Estimates wo res furnished on all Exterior...- his pastor, proposed the toast to Mt. prevent the). drama entitled Cran- of work-Ioterlor and Eft terior, POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Our loch experience in mining, ex. Lewis, and Dr. John Moore responded berry Corners' in the Baptist Church • Donna.+ "1'mrt sad Dosado ane tending over a period of twenty on behalf of Mr, Lewis and Tamil Alterations,snd re airs. amiss of ail ktads alsessad so on aeon~" yearn, allows us to ive sound advse y under the auspices of the Union Sun- OM p- sns#ass. Address Grasp alvw r o., Oat on the investment feature of a mise Friends were present from Toronto, day School, an the evening of Tues- Chimneys Built Concrete Work. or the speculative feature of a pros. Osha-va. Columbus. Port Perry, day, December 11th. This is a most -Phone Pickering 5712 t l3.HIe4ATON 1'OWNBBTPQI'Ella pective mining venture Brookitn, Kinsale and Greenwood. He popular drama and attracts larg: FAIRPORT, ONTARIO. a°'R'"'r. 06sanatsa°"'tw **kind also received many gifts, cards, let- , AesstasmsJh all bo lam SOLLOWAY, MILLS dt CO. ters �telephone messisiges� crowds. Do not, miss it. tldmission.sallarsn ---- r+ssss•• i . .. good udults, 35c., children andeA (let. M' '" ---df of standard- ----- wishes. Many of his friends were 20 cents. Stock Ezcha,age. The members of the Union Sunday -r' •- glad to meet Mr: Geo. Lewin and wife• r la[, MAW, LICENSED ACU Members of the Montreal of Wisconsin. George was glad to Now Scotia Shingles .'W r TIONXER Jor York•Qntar'o sod Dwt ata Minis E:eban e, ge School all met at the home of Adt;tn Casgtie'• An tmdsot.sales atteadad R / be at home for the occasion. Galt l3alvanited Steel Shingle* ' Ito. Tmmareasonable• Dates rs or ..l.. s.i ps UtBce and Board Room,(}round Floor, and Mrs, Spears one night recently Bird's Felt Slate Shingles; ousbap d at NEWS'Otacv Ben and iadepes Metropolitan Buildin and presented their daughter Muriel dsst gaonea, Wbttby.Ont, sty 8. WHITBY, for sale at TORONTO. ONTARIO _ ,now Mrv. Harold Hornshaw l with Fbones: Adelaide 83'71 and(1372 A very pretty wedding took, place a miscellaneous shower. They area T. PATERSbN'8 CLARF.1tiONT /� I pre+entec# Mrs. Spears with a'silver pall and et rices. Phone 2812- `V] on December 1st in Whitby, "herr 8 P .- Howh 9 I THE RURAL Elizabeth Sheridan, only daughter of and Pyrex pudding casserole. Mr. and Mrs. Spears have bouR•ht a new .,..LAW'S and Mrs, Peter Sheridan, was of home in Whitevale. They will be SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. married to.Jack Johnson, formerly of greatly missed from our community. Brown's Corners. The bride, who ��\\ y� D /� �• Browas given away by her father, looked as they were tireless workers in the ♦,.moi A /-T A G E l That old fumaoe that smoked Real Estate sad Insurance. lovely in a go.vn of white crepe ed Sunday School and Weare prepared to do all kinds. 0o last winter, the one that !Farm Properties a Specialty, chene and embroidered veil arranged of repairing of care, also bat• made you shiver so. g;,a 0�1ce:218 214 Confederation with orange blossoms, 'and carried a Don't mi,fs Cranberry Cnrnera at tery charging. electric Life e;218Toronto. sheaf of white roses ani carnations. Green River, Tnesday, Dec. II., welding and in fact N01W is the time to re lace ItBuilding. The bridesmaid Miss Ma Cavan- p Phons Main 1390. Mary _ everything in con- `vital a new one. -• ash. of Hillside,)lookedwvery sweet M. nection with �► ng.pink taffeta trimmed with netting . BROUGHAM. Branch Office: Gordon Building, small pink hat embroidered in silver car work. bet our prices-]et nue instal Pickering WOO.Ontario. and gold, and carried Ophelia roses. The Women's Irutitute will meet in Gas, OiN, Grease and Accessories Doe NOW and be real cosy Phone 8800. 28rf Mr. Frances Webb of Whitby, coustr. the home of Mrs. Dunn on Tuesday, on hand constantly when winter tomes. y' December 11th. Call and see our Catalog of of the bride, sup.orted the groom, The Sunday School children are .,�Or if it is Hardware yon Want TIME TABLE-Pickering Station and Mr. James Sehridan, brother, Dodge and Star Carr., Trains going East dna as follows; was usher. During the signing of the very busy practising for their Christ-give IIS a Calla No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. register a choir of young girls sang. raas entertainment. They have beet, 28 Local 12M P.X. r the ceremony a rete ion as hinAered by the prevailing chicken- RA Phone 4800. ., Afte a . of w - 80 Tom'' '5.24 P.X held at the bride's home`where they pox epidemic. AND SERVICE STATION : Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. were the recipients of many useful N. E. and Mrs. Holtby visited their -- v n- �ALVIN BIISHBY Trains in Wssl� gas u t+siicws- daughter in Toronto Ho,pita! on Su going and beautiful presents.- About sixty g . ; No. 29 Local 9.29 A.P. It. guests were present. Following the day last. Mrs. Axford is in a very It ,^ AI[ Ove' r' .PICKERIN( *;; 9 � s o Is�: receptign the bride and ¢room left on weak condition, but it is thought that J Sunday train, ;K, a motor trip',to Montreal and points she is benefited by the treatments. NEW east, the bribe :wearing a handsome The Warren C. Wilson family and a Foregoing is according to Standard fur coat, the gift of the groom. On the Garoon family were in the city stmastheir return they will reside in Whit- on Sunday celebrating Mrs. Edward - by.• Willson's seventieth birthday. Her ds sh at she en- LARE�IIONT L;IGHTH OLDEIt_BUYS PARLI joynmanynmoretsuclhhappy reuncons Jones, the druggist, is nowsettled CRE'AMEI4Y l M ENT - --� - t --:-- --�-�g-buign gen n w._ _. -witty her • . :- The members of the beef ring and and larger store PRACTICAL GIFT PRICE$ Harold Anderson Elected Member for their families and friends held an 01mterfletd Table with soHd South Ontario. oyster supper and social hour on tht Opposite the Post Office Walnut top, Ig'30 •]Highest price paid for The election of eh2 8th Older Boys' evenirg of Friday, November 30th. Med Table, in walnut, P,�3 Cream at the Parliament was held in the school The meeting was informal and thus room of the Dunbarton United Church all the more enjoyable. Mr..Cooper, „ T,ibrary Table,in }cut oak in �s i on December 1st last, at 7.30 p.m. of Claremont, very kindly installed a You are invited to come Windsor' brown, wonderful _ y�a'�emO�4 CTei�me Great interest tevailed• the se tin Powerful radio and those who were -- value, prevailed-, a g `and inspect our new Pre. _ 20,00 capacity being inadequate a number interested heard the Rev. Stanley mises and-iarger Give no a trial and be convinced Nes 19?.8 models in Upholstered _ were obliged to stand. The Sunday Jones, the noted missionary from In- assorted stock. -Willow Furniture,trimmed in jar �i �� �* 1 Schools of Cherrywood, Dunbarton dia, lecture from Massey Hall. Later and and frieze, with automobile � DALE MILLS Pickering and Whitevale, were well a couple of hours were spent dant9 011011 - 'w&s. Vanity in walnut finish represented and enthusiastically sup- ing, after which all went home feel- �!#th either 8 mirrors or one large PZC7S?r31!=NCS Ported their favorable candidate. The inK that the outing had been very We carry everything mirror 81.50. candidates were Harold Anderson, of enjoyable. a modern draq•store iDressera 18 00 and up. Dumbarton, and Ken. Turner, White- The anniversary services in St. X. should -stock and are ". vale. Kenneth rwaa well supported in John's Church on Sunday last were prepate3 to give you Walnut Hench, 5.50 . For Pastry sae the debate which preceded the elec- not so well attended as was expected, prompt and courteous ` h "ut Hedropm Chair, 7.50, tion of Messrs. W. J. Turner and H. quite a number of the regular attend- service, big class Our Royal Brand Beare, and Harold by Messrs. George ants being unavoidably absent, but ,merchandise, sad 'We- h&ve electric bulbs. beaters, Brown and Arthur Annis. In altsi ev- the Claremont and Pickering people reasonable prices. -- irons,toabtere and electric per. at your Grocer's. cuts votes were cast, the poll being helped wonderfully both by their mu- lor and bridge Lampe al- forty-four to twenty-six in favor of sic and by their attendan;e, and all "Yost druggist tr motx ~aye to stork. Farmers who have wheatgetyonr Harold Anderson. The chairman of who came out were repaid as they lis- than a merchant." Soar made from your owb the evening was E. L. Chapman, Dep- tened to two excellent sermons. Rev. - / / Sterritt Whet. We can uty Reeve, with Geragld. Cowan, of Mr. Gordon, of Agincourt, placed ape• Free samples with every parthase rind it. Roaebank, as chief or anizer of the tial emphasis on the necessity of t. on Saturday, Nov. 24th. proceedings. During the balloting a forward outlook; looking back to only Furniture Dealer and[ Feed of all kinds-Chick ifeed, sing song was held under the lead- those things that will help us to go Funeral Directors hen feed, chop, railife d. 'ership of Rev. Roy Rickard, of St. forward. Rev. Mr. Warren, of Stouff- Ea Ca Jones, Phma B KE I NG Phone 1800 s - - Chopping aviary' week-day. - Paul's Church, Pickering, and Leslie villa, in the evening, showed what a Morley. The meeting was brought to I vision of the Lord meant to Hit; peo- "Phone MW -p1Qie?in - Qnt&rio a close b• sin in "God Save the ple. The special music was much - (7r1tAt10S g' �: N. L+'X.'KWOOZ King." y g x I nptl�ecilted, Pickering, - Z. ' .-iY ,t ra ,, .. t„c'.. ....N,,,, -...„ ,.'. ., ..,, ... _:... .. .� -h.. ':a° s.. y,' -.a' i•a�;� i. :,a.< L �. •u.. �,x , �;• ,„�,�. � .x..,, .8 �_ a. .ce•'..,,,. Wr.Cwm,. ..a'e•r 'txr�.. ,. 'C * ,,v�,.r.n' ty' ,r ^4'•. - ,-w .pt 'r:=, .'s. :'?t '•.a. .r x, ••. w r J.•'`-: _d' '�'s*.•:L t r•;•ra%•a� •, Y• �:. '�• : t +�,y,. .e.`�. •uA",. 7tirr3,: .. .a'::_ ^'�� T ,ft?'.F�L•5. !. '.D: 7 �rrr•Me �v -:t, m.A ,k `Ij, •!M!:,,.x :,by ..,d••-"}-,:tr.-/. no". _ %••�.. �.,s,. - ,t :;IF. +JL. i:4 'Std yam.. R^y rrK ,�.. Acmlli g+ot.to ible *St. � v "Well, I guess 17111 get my hat and' ,. ,`:�'� �f1 run along," he said, in that tired way. `" �h �'C•'w� �lii;mom 06 _ '%; w'hlch was common. with hint, a sMlgltt�t�ir0161t In Unit th" of testi eta "Which .way you going?" BodineAG E. _ asked. � + C "Babk to the Bull's Head.". "I'll side youu as far as the Webster, if you have no ob eciion." sa CO•Y'RI ,I T;tea aY "No�1arm in that, Acklin answer- `. �.. ✓ H^lt%v SIPI(tA1q pRAGO ^aa ori. "Come along.,, ill r, 7 RY kit A OIRV,(e. ,Mt CHAPTER 1. Ito ask; hotline had dune-nq he Intel TWO SCHEMERs mEET. _ said-Fie would. BODINE: BUY6 A PANCII. Ruck was the first- to•break the = - t - t.iletic e-. The scorching rays of the noonday I CIL4:'Tb:R Ii, ~ : sun beat down upon the Nevada des � - :rhese foreigners seers .to be damn- eft, ii't<l.tr BUYS A ttkNVII. ed prosperous around here, don't - - c Across the w•a�tc two tiny speck In nt thinly scttle:1 �countit,.Lvhere they? hrom your nest at the Bull's A ZI� of ! - ;, .moved. Save for theut all life srem•l every pian s rttnt•enients• air marked; Head, these ranches. down here must �es ed dead. Both horses and•men 'were!'1CtLs sp"litdx quickly. 1'corle tutkhct "' ,k pretty sweet. What place this �+ gray with dust. The men's throats,:tn�1 wondered abcLut Rodin(, It:.i'ley would be to fatten cattle in. • • _ 1 were bricks dr and yet t}te taller! Of till those w'.ho watrheoi rir(1 roue-'And :to think that'you could have had!Kurdish Chief 'tion for British justice, he determin- ,D Y, , ed to seek the-latter In London. He cn of the two hummed a sor-g. Ahead of tiered, no. once %%.t% more interested (- for a sones ('� • $200,000 q t� them than hick :Acklin the Rip,• Floss of the 11'�11t e cluckt:c? his tongue at the Claims $2OO OOO entered- his.; complaint at"the Co- green trees•be(•4:c,ned. f I penial Office, which admitted its in- bench the began climbing the!Double A. lie had been quite content pity Cf it.. :. f� Abruptly y g g `to sec old utas Reb::,cr u. Fvr ten `'n'c'll'•" fade uacy to adjust the matter; hence_' bench lands. ' The count• of the I g From Britain q t Y years the lk,ul,le A h<u! taken bosh Ac klin s patience was rennin put. hits appeal to:the.High Court. How. Little Washoe burst upon them. Ptµ•-1. g _ -- • - ever, the Colonial Office, he alleges,. 'adise Valley spread out in a gigantic 't- ott'n and his saat•e of grater from "Those Basques have got the water Asks Co - for for His horseshoe. .A range, the Santa Rosas, Rebel Crrrk, ;hat bc'.on,g to 'me by rights. You intimated to him that he would-be He stood it as l:,r Ls h� c n tld; Prow 'that. Acklin" Estate on the Tigris—Suit . allowed about a .two-hundredth part , banked three sides of it, the never- g of what he asked, on condition that and then, invtoad of & ii.i'n: P,iain. "Why don't you go after it then?'' Involves Kin failing willows markin„ where Rebel I •-,, , , g Feisal `he would accept the arbitratiop of a.- .Creek came tumbling out of the hilts h( rn(dr to th(• Rancho Bucca M1ata t:, I m going after it. Dont let that Also I British judge in Iraq and would re- ' . at 'the apex of the horses toe. see the .Senor Arraseada.- -Jose w•a ,sorry you. And if you are half as pe• l fund the amount if his claims were a Tired •and thirsty as he was, the the most p�otverful of. the Basque iso as• I think you are, Acklin, I'll With the arrival in ' London of not allowed. This pe declined on she tall man stopped for. a brief second gente. get it. Hamdi Beg Baban. tie surviving m{ The quiet, half-darkened house was "You, and I can get ever inch head of the ground that he htto no money to pre- to appraise that wonderful valley. Y nest of i e Baban dynasty of Nleeo- sent his case adequately before the ' "Ain't that a sweet country, a relief to Acklin after-the noise and wales' there is in this creek. And Potamia, powerful and wealthy in the designated .judge. A supplement t- Shorty:"' he murmured to the short,'glare of the Bulla head. Jose led ic,-e ll make the -law help us. I'll gat flays of the Crusades, the High Court his brief says that since his depar- ' bandy-legged•man hard of face and him tit the ratio. where cool zephyrs!the water 1 need, and you'll get 'of Chancery will be asked to settle a ture from Bagdad some of his lands -0 slow of speech: who rode beside hini.!secnied eternally playing. The old lenough to irrigate the entire upper claim against the British Govern- have been sold by an irregular civil y" Shorty's answer was a grunt. He'man clapped his hands,' and the end of the valley. Now, if you're went for $200,000, which also Invo1= court established by King Feisal and t` ;glanced with a trace of annoyance at i wrinkled, leathery -lariano, his nlozo,'willing to talk turkey, you come: to ves K}ng_Feisal of Iraq. that th elatter was the purchaser, the suave, whimsical Burk. o1' house-boy, came on the run. .Jose j Ty place in the morning, Think it In the middle of the last century The gratis was good in the buttes. sent him fog• refreshments, iover. No need telling you what I'velthe vast estates of he Babans were _ They camped there. For tato nights: "By the w•ay," and, Ackl:n's big, Kot on my mind, if you're not inter-;confiscated by the Tul-kish Govern- blue eves contracted until the srem- eased, . . . I'm ��oin to leave you(went and a so was thrown to the �"'"" A""" �Lh they had watched the twihkiing lights Y going p ,7 5, which marked the little town of Par-led to shade to gray, "have y�u seen here, , . . Adios. father of Hamdi Beg In the "shape adise. The lure w'aa insistent, and on I the fellowl who bought the old. Wcb--� Acklin rode on. When he reached of the Governship of the cilayets of the third evening they rode into the�stee place.' the Bull's Head he retired to the lit-''Mosul, Bagdad and Busra, which eon•' town and to Benatide:' bar. i "Sevefft time,. He's here to-day, t.e rront that served him as an office,Istituted the exact territory over r: Buck and Shorty edged to the bar down at the corral. .Iatehan aid.the i; id smoked many pipefula as he pon•I which the Babans had ruled at the t•a ueros are break,n horse3." ' 1 tiered over the astuteness of 'Mr. time•of the Crusades, while the son aL hind waited. One-eyed :Manuel, the ry g }' Mexican bartender, wan busy 'else-1 A little tot of six, unnoticed bs Bodine. i was. kept as a hostage in Stamboul, r where. The delay irked Bodine.,them as they tacked, had felt his way In the clean blue and white morn-i where he was brought up.as a Turk- the butt of his glowing hip;- - -- -- ----- Jug Acklin rode to Webster Creek. 'ish gentleman and every effort was - {�y aret between thumb and forefinger, he -T —� i -All,.right, Acklin," Bodine answer- made to have him forget his ante- shot it straight as a bullet into span-� � ,cd in reply to the other's question. cedents. Agents of his father did l - uel's face. 1 !".I'll put my t•ards nn the table. Here 1 not permit this, and in 18171, after Manuel's her. they are. I'm going to turn that;making many. pledges to the Porte, L i d trembled as he vet g a out the glasses for the two 'trangera. water hack into the Webster! I've he received permission to reside In been over the spot where the creeks Bagdad, his father, by that time, be- t ` He smiled evilly. h/ F g 1 V f3 F `*y�� used to fork a hundred timed Nature' t ` The incident had passed ryutte un-I lag dead. I r noticed by•the-ero t d. Wash Taylor.! changed that water in one .night. Ill In Bagdad Hamdi Beg, purchased'i 41. % a ragged old mule-skinner, had been { i dr, it quicker than that, There is no-'20,000 dcres of land on the right I F thing but and and smaii rock there. .one of the ver few to ohspree it. Ile' bank of the Tigris, y ig opposite the City. � r T�<z da,ry after it is leap no man on laughed immoderately, When g h n Buck Her he ! Here ra sed fancy fruits and .old. � ci =bade him drink he acquie?ced with` earth cttn prove that old ladv Nature l part of the land to the Bagdad Rall-; I r+ Alacrity. ,h didn't twist it for the =reread time way Company_ at a -great- profit, _ it Bodine drew Pram the ofd sScinner My tx,y,1 will be here in a day or 'Was said thAt hc. wa it cret o a complete ih�rjno :1117`7 wont tal ill 11- tl"I'm sot ofgtlook:n' round ttfm a tithed toIII tt. You lie Shore or send ,este of when iaMesopotamiashad Sblos- _ _� p you off the night I .. Occasionally a good love stork pace. Buck as .ay ing. If I could I soured like the Garden of Paradlae" nein its author a fortune." } yc.ur forema'n', Ju,.-(t ,o I'll know I r find a small ranch hereabouts at the Just before the British troops oc- - dr,n't .ctanid alone." `L iriRht price, I might be interested." Sha felt his fin„.-r* pressing herr, , cup the region In 1316 he had se; "The only place for *ale in this huil`ctrn, In a flash she , l.00lne bent over and picked up sa!eured from Stamboul, it is alleged, a Cheek C.Ids with Minard's Liniment. t je•rl:e(I her hand click, With it he rJrew* .fit the sand 4 ;valley is the old Webster ranch. No away, t' full title to the land, with a map irrater them at stip nc.w. Users to bN' .___ -jut hi,.feet a rough :nap of the valley, showing tta Altuation. Thin is said Father: t'There- was something lent in the old da "It's ahnnst due cast-from here to to hIIce the endorsemen-t of the local funny about you last night, daughter.'- : tP Y yt " Iupon the verandith. Ile was a beau-drained his glass. - . - the old ,orks of thy:e creeks. But'department of the. British collector of-Offspring: "I know, but -I sent him 1-. tiful child. His brown, staring eyes right here, just a+ Webster Creek;` ho « as early as I could." " Used-to be some place then. hank'maiie a mute appeal to friend and foe. nc a5 ed ihr i�thei one: it turned north,I internal revenue. � � r hwned due west from where Rebel! For close to five year•, J6se had. I of almost half a mile She} According to the brief that Hamill . Creek forked into, the Wuhstei% He i paralleled Beg's law Thyro d'aa an old girl of L'gatida. been both father and mother an the;pach other t,hfore they met. Your 1}n?' vera have ]o�ged with Hte Renowned for her coolness a naris, 0 had all the water. 4 +loudbue'st•little blind Basilio. i follows thl:o ci,eek acro., the taller', court. part of his land was occupied (hanged that in on- i light. When it i Front the fence at the end of the anis it keens straight on right into by military forces. 'his irrigation en- When, during-abuse, wec a Hank-found the nif,uth -- .. he}ler spouse. yelled, You a ,,osP1�- i Patio a m:rgr r <t Med in raucous the-c fni,thillc. That n:r ons tht.t Web= $fines were commandeered or destroy G - prom;ttf retorted. , of the Webster damned up like a ma- tones. Basilio knew that. particular sten Creek flowed throtrah your F ed as were fids fruit trees, and els y ^ands• son had -done the job. Rebel Creek'wagpie. In a flesh he slid off the 'pp,•ty far that half-mile, Tha;'s riFht whole estate was rendered a desert• -- a -- bas been some stream ever :(ince." ate• s and ran down the by the closing of the Khlrr canal The revenue for Canada for the x,, P gravclyd a:n t it "' pix `calk of the atio, which' he had built. flrvt half o'[ the current fiscal year'-- When ear_ demanded. h (To he continued.•► He was told, the endect September 30,'-1928, totalled When he had almost row_hed the e brie[ states. that an• increase over the coy- "Oh, Hank gave up the ship. He's'fastnesses of the vine-covered-ferce, n • all would be well if lie, as a Kurdish $235,792.712, runnin' a store down in Golconda, ac- black head-bobbed up beyond it, and., Miraed's Liniment for Astkrn�: I)Prince and the last of the Baban responding six months of'the previous _ c ' to last reports." i _.;. ._.�__ dynasty would aeknow•leage himself, year of-more than $14,000,000. The =-� calling ag3tin. dashed up a side-path: _ - - Sht'ffsy and Buck came town from of the a5 den, with the cwt in keen t �a vassal of ]King Feisal. This he de debt of Canada was reduced on Oc- t;• Imperial Preference y-$b3,0(0,00'1 through the 4 the hills and camped at the dc;.-erted•purstut. it war the. Seniri'ita filer �clined to do on the following grounds: sober 15th b - ranch. On the morning of the second cedes. Quehr c l.venc�ntent (Cons.): Sir "All good Kurds wish for the protec. paying off in cash of ti per cent, botids day Buck called Short to his side. t Aust(-n Chamberlain represents better tion of the Brittsh'mandate,, but they, maturing on that date. " Shorty In answer to )let- father's call she i. "I'm going into Winnemucca and came up the steps•truculently, the trop; titan anyone else the cI'o�er union of cannot admit the overlordship of an '''have a hrc)k at the count records. If the countries of the +mplie by the 1 Arab. They have nothing.' to gain STOMACH TROUBLE y hanging on to the ribbons of her dress. : �Irongpst tie z of commerce•. R'hen old Webster trade II filing on his I The old Basque caught up L'asilio ; (from Turkey -:or -Persta, .and they Suri• rc-hef or 'Money Back. Stop water rights, 'I'm going to buy him and said ocxlhy to his d c the day dawn., in Eut;land which is would rather be a hair on the lion that Indigestion, Vas, Ulcer, Dyspep- out. If I go to co'._onda to see Web- g „ve.t plcadirg; ,ming to nee the principle of. prefer-I than the end of the monkey's tail." ata. loomp tete treatment sent post- out. 1 may he gone a week. You wait'the steed of his presence elsewhere ecce given to iiiitish products from raiot icy F3.rro, or, tr you event pF�r Jose knew( that extreme' youtl, all'i .' , i Then.* it impossible to so-• first: send Pr cent. fof trial treat- :a week. -If I don't conic back by then, 111 the four' corner, of the globe, thQ ourn in the ancient city _of the men(,;s to cover cost tnatlinir. Haw- - ym� find CI«,my and old a-c are not handmaidens to torte. j tttorn,� C.hemicat Camases. suite sob, go over into the - uantc• of Cliambertain will fib honored 2 Acklin held up a small pack..;e. ,as a pioneer. The effective esfahlitih- Caliph's and having a great admire College St.. Toronto, (sands Malheur Lake country." lie waved it in' front cf her eyes, a days later Bodine returned.;one does with a toy for a child.;pier_'ment of th-i"Ihcory -which -waii -pro-- Five - --- ---- - — =Behind him lumbered a freighter, podnded at the end of the last cen• • cedes clapped bei hands Joyfully. •iury by the father of Sir Ansten • brim nq the tools and necessaries of. ' 1'uu like titre so 'mrch mister'" she C:hamherla4n will ti»denlably sftength• life. Shorty shook his head. \o necrl said. rn the bonds which unite some of flip utt npty r o. is .ttt e pt most enterprlsing peoples of Ilse world : c:r.t came alis the way from the city."i.Lttrlt the• heart of the Empire. e e "City" in that country meant San ! - { "' t winter" - - F rancisco. I _: .';..;.,.,..•. pan OFcont the tissue-paper, Mercedes ds. 7,,;::' a f ew• :tilt ch a ti r - nv a it•tt ra.e � fruit anT ASUNNYaflowers, O S S � She tried to release the small cam . ��,•-• ,. _ -.• where living is a joy _ trt Tient that held' the powder- uff. ~ ' l� k ' 1 �' _ r - the whole. year - c Irn reached out his hand to help' - — ti I r r '_ ! - - .r -e '4 T !, ♦K.♦ round.. _ hri•_ She felt his fingers pressin„ her, „— � :•" •k:, . "Y - otvr.. In-a flash she jerked her hand' — •�i i Variety a 1 an au t•; et dee t y.. ty HEINTZMAN & CO. ::{::::::.. Z ou're foxy, huh like the Sit!ior l y -- :::.., : 1 °„ she cried. ::::;:` :::' Mile-highmountains. .,P IAN O 1',r"}ne• ... .:. . : — wa1 smooth beaches-- oh, aat�tn, Bait A(khr, taped - _orae a roves pepper trees and alms. When In Toronto. call at our y1/are- out.. ` �•� •� '�� g g r PPP P rooms, to see these wonderful Favesdrappers hcu. io good of riorld Cities—quiet retreats. Every sport Instruments - Uuright — Player themselves," a voice answered to! LET IT �^ :.�-every day. ' and Grand Pianos—or write for unctuous sweetness. STORM1i days— illustrated Cataioyue and Price. List Mercedes and .4ckiin turnec'1. Ian_ SAVE JEl �. �— - - "CalffornaMid-Winter Escorted Tours-21 days—aU ' expense. On the way—Indian-detour, Qrand Canyon, -_.: . Heintzmari Hall °ire lounged against a pillar at the WE ARE SPECIALIXIN t 'z�Lt _ _,phoenix California and Yosemite. Return throe h 't-nd of the verandah. sToaas SABw _ r t .. -Send for Pree Polder and Feadaer River Canyon; Roya4 CJorge, Colorado SpRngs 195 Yonge St., Toronto I sure didn't know I was' intrad- Cotuylete Price List : and Denver•• Leave Chicago Saturdays, January 5-19, ir`g on any party, Senorita. I lust :Pannill Door Co. Ltd. Februat'y 2.16, March 2-16, 1929: Ask for detrdis," came up to say goodby. 1 broke that 132 Frdat at. Ess i bail gray for Esteban. That cabalto'1} F.T.Hendry,Gen.Agent,Santa Fe Ry. 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J . .,11'r,", I if CW.:n!1 i,':1��,i;�.�e ili��:.',��.,,.',I, , , ­�.,,,�- ......�!�,,,�-\`��- � . ."..".. d- to 40c. . -.��:.�-.�:,,;I,;.��i�.;,I..... ��. ',­.,.,,�Y �­­, - 11 % ... - , - ,�.�.. ,;",..,..�.�... ;....,;. . . ".., . 7 , . *5'i'�,,,".�� , �� -­ ­ -��:, .:,: �.­ .". ;...., I.. Charles H. Tuttle, United States , . �i7 J,,',�R ,�,1,',.:� . .,.��. ,, . , ., .1. I ., !� �,.,��..,. �""..".���.�, .. , .. � I. ..��,.,�:���:�l�l���:ill";�.�.J W.,..�!i ­Ww ,.-;.�z­',��...�..­;, ,',"�­.��; ..::, '. ­;­�';,'.,�?,ei,�,, I ` , ­.­ -No, 1,,41c. ,��!,:: ?,..1. .1111.1.... ,�, W�*,� � Churning cream I "' , , .­­, -." �:. �2 %.;,� i..��!�.�.�..: '�,7',"!. ...�. ,.... . 1.1�%�':. "..,,,. . . � ,��. F.. 4'... I I., , 11 I"�'�".�'-'� 'ese . :.:,,;�:..,,­,:.. �?�� ,�,,,,,��1--�.:.��..;�,,�",�.�-,�,�,,,,.��.�-.,� , . `C"jil.,�� 4,�, ;�n,.,k.�,-.-�,.,,.-....�",-�,:;�,.Y,.�,.�..,,,,�l,!:,..,� 1,�,%,.,�Z­",; .�:�I., I . Attorney, who has been conducting an -1 . .�. ­��­,. , �;. ,�., ,!,�� . . ..;. ,,, ..',�,!' +i,,�, I ­­ :­ .�::- 11�11,,,::��!��i.�!��;� 1.1- .. , , �.. , CKe --No. 1 large, colored, paraf!. .' - . . '�,���.'.:��A,i, ­.;.4:k;..,��'.i,:;. 111 .'' '.i�i:w; .:,� '­� ,-V .Or. ,.. fined. and Cover._ grgded, 21 to ---' . , �i�'i,�,�' "-��?�- *,,i " � - . ­ ", - -, -1, . , . ." I . - ,- .,..,. .....".",.�.,�l"�....�.cI .... . .1�� ...­.An:�,, . '.. � . �� m­,,;�.,­ "..,�. ." ,6";1;.:,p....wn'.- - -..., ,;.�,;,-�,�-�:�!:,'Z..; ,'..�, � . ., 1%.'�.�'­...':':,,':.t' � .1 . .. In u6-y into the sinking of the'Lam- -- ' ., Z �. " ­1­1-11� , - ." .xl, . �,Z�; ,�, � . . .. . �. ­, , i" - , ­. .. ,.. q . :.:.s..� . . , �' ... . � . .. . ,.. .�!,.:.,:% ";:,�t:�.�t�.,,.:-:-�,.i�, ,�i-... �. q, . - , -­�­ ' ' .� I.:..,.11�,:;.,.": ,: . . . I Z� , ��;:��`-�,­,.-?­q',X ;;Ift;:",�, . , . � �, � 21%c. 1 - , uort & Holt liner-Vestria with the loss ­­.....", ...:"".���"-i�;i�ii"4�,*:�:�:��i�,�iii� '�.*�i'iI, ,! ,­,�;.�­.. 'ik'ID"*;!;1�1.� --:,s. " , ­ ,- , ...''..,71---�, ;44-", - - V-11-11 - .. , -... � - I—- .�..9w-.�6 ' � . . .1 I ­ - . �� ­.� ..1 . , ­r-iimo�.:,�.-�,*;!!;,�'�' .. I. . '. '-�!:.*�$:Z�7:",�!:,:, �;�� '' " .. � .... . . , � . ' . . .. I , Of 110 lives, said in an address that ::.:��.X�M;,f­�! � ­ ­­ ' .. . . t...;.:1:.' 1.­f.�-�!�.:.:'! � �'.i -�.,,:,,,,�.7; - .. "I . � '��i";�"L:11 !�:� ,.:,�s�-s;�.,.,:, 1, ... . ,.-��l " " PROVISION' PRICES . - . " .i,�, ��^�,�,,,,�,,I ......1�y , !�:�. I ... �1.,�., �,.:�� , I '­"-G., � �� I - . ,. I ;,."; ! � k:.i:��i.i, :: ­ . ,:�,�I��L . � . - some most encouraging observations , . ... ��-­!,;.�,;,­,;��!--­�. �. .­. . �--111S­ "I '�. "; ..... Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- ' ., ,.".., . .....; - . - .., . . ". .. ,. � . ,��.. Lv!, .- . ­.., A_. .�.­..; �.-��� � Ing the following prices to the trade: , ... ., . .. .. .. . . ," ...... , �:���:t.l�;"?,�..:�i";..�:���. F� ::N�,�.-:;,� � - : -.1"I'...'. -1 . - ,, %'..:�..!'­ .. '1 .could be made result of the dis . .. .. , � ;;.�.:"!::,�i'.'4"�.-,'1�7 .. - -, . 1. ,� !,:.t, �!��.i ., I , .� ✓ ......1. 11;.. .:..,.... . � "­ ­ . ;. Smoked meats-hams,. med.. 29 to r- aster, and not least among them was . , i�. .1 . -4, , ": . 31c; hams, 42c; sm6ked rolls, Ii*.I;�:�i�!, �� V :�i:, t4 .. - 'il.,11' .,�,"IF. :. � , ,:-�'�-,, . . cooked , .�:�� . i . %,V,,,!:: the evidence of harmonious relations ' ��,:. :.�r:,��:� -..­.'�' .. 1. ��� . ,. .. , . �. . 25c; breakfast bacon, 32 to 34c; do, ,.7� .��.r , �.� � , 1", � �.. , . . ��..between Great Britain and the 'United . . :� . �� I. t I . , . . - i-� .�4,.J it . . -11 I�. . 1! .+ . fancy, 37 to 40c; backs, peamealed, 28 , 'States. . .� : I . , ,�:�:I':�f, ., -�,�­-,W­i-, " -,r, .;� � � - V.��Ii�%i�. ...- I ­ 1, . �, .10c; do, smoked, 30 to 33c. . . '. %'!­ ,. . ti;i� . -- . ,, I� --t.. . . . , �,­ I... F-��,�.",; � , ., I:t ...... . i . ," ­ , . is . .!.. .­!: ,. � il.".. � �. � ;a.!, - I . "It possible," said Mr. Tuttle, .1 . L....... , ­ .. . 11 :.L.. ..:.�.. " .1.1 �� � r ----Cu"d-ntaats--Lon-g-clear-bacon, 50--- - �- .%t�­, 1. ;��,- I �� I., .I while this Inquiry Is still prod � �, 'i tt; I., .: ,i,-,�­� �*`.-?. I to 7 0 lbs�, $21: 76 to 90 lbs.. $19; 90 . . . . I ..... , .:� ,�­� I. I.. ,I . . .. . .•, deeding, to speak of some things which . - . i,:.:��.., . .. to 100 lbs. and up, $18; lightweight . - � - . - ­ , +­'�., ,� I " ,Ilq . I definitely are on the side of reaasur ++1: `�. .....��... ��,l - rc ., in barrels, $1 1.50; heavyweight . . ". . ... . . 1. , I . .�� I 'I �. , * . . 1: " � �i . ': �. I � i -L '.� rolls, $38.56 per bb* I . , 11 e.1111 , V.. :��. i.11. I ­;ceiii, 17c: � �� .i. , . �01­ .1 �- - - , �� -.,1..-.;j , . . I 1�",' 1, . -.-..,ance And which rank among the fine , ) � W. ., .i. :.: .il 1 . :- . . , .;... + . ,f,..�, ... : ... 1. -Pure, ti. . W,,,­.. 1. . 11 , , .�... .. . Lard tubs,' . things that have come to Ilght. .-i N '# , :, � . �;­ : k � ...,.;i� .. . � . .�i�j;i, ,. 7 ,;.,.��.,.`:7,.;­� .." .�� , 1� , * , . . :, I � ;...7.'' .I ',;� ,," " �� .,;'.�i, 1 . �.io:.I ,�­ �n I I. ­­:".;� � I !�,` , 1, :-��i­ , . 171/g'c; pails, 18c; prints, 1814.c to 19c. . I 1`,�I..,.4j �%�,��!��.'�,�..;j,�­ ;1 i . I . Cites Aid From England . 1 ... . 1". ,. � ��.., . I . .. -K ,....'.1,"'. .1, � . 1. .. I I ... :, .-11��.­�:n­.,­­ � .1 ... t - , tierces, 14c;.tubs, 14%c; , I 1. . ­,� .'.1... � . wl*�' ., " Shortening. tiei , , , ..'��;,,..;.. +,� I I 4 � . �,:�;!:, .... . .: , ,.�..: i I'� "I .�..­:�...I :': � 1. I..."I", : 1, , I "Foremost among these is the vis- ..,�i�i��,k '��.. . . 4,-, 1 . ..r,.,.:-. - , �­ , . I . 431�. :i.:�i��.!:ii;%,�% 1�,;;�,%.,­:....', ..,­, �,".. ..�..�:�;,-.,4 .... .! ...� . al , ..�... - , : 1��,,.i,�,,!.�:I�....1 ".--L...... ,� ,. ­0" �;�:.t��; . : 'Is, 15c;.tins, 17c: prints, lGe. . :1. . .. 1, �. '���:l�'�;,.I�.tL�"'���:�'1'.�::�..'�;,,',:"�..�! -�,,��:�.: . , ��` �..­­, 1- .1,�;�:��;��;;­ w �.�� . � - -- ­ - . - ... � ...1:�,,�:;�$":,,- . .:��.; P;� �­%; �, �­ ,:.�i, , -I,%:��i%, � .. I .� I . I Ible symbol at co-operation between . . 1. , ­;�. 1�11 .�'.�;-.:: .:�,1 �# , ,!��,� - .. , ,..-.�­',�, , -: `I � . . , ., ..-1.�:� .�.,,.' - ­'..,., "..........1�' �-­ -,��­ - 11, Fresh pork-Loins, 21c lb.; shoul- I �..:­,­�­, 1 ' "�., ,.:.�.,X;.:,.�.,'.'­.-:,,"­ , . . .� - 'k I . .. . - - L tt::'�,ijl��!;­,�'!�:;���:;,'�, %.'�:,��,,,..... . I 1.�. I—., li!.;,. ,!.�.. -:,�,�t � .the Am6rican and British governments .:.,!:.: :i",.���s'li:� �l.,�'��t,:�L:"....,.,.." .t.�.:,� ..: , . . ..�,�t� ,% %. , . �i��.;I,,,',:,.L�.­­��, 1-�. . . tiers, 16c lb. . . . . - ''.. , .:. . i;!::i:":,,%,� !� - .. r I � I ',� ��.,�l;���l�;�'�'.:I:�r�l�ll����. . .I.......''.1.1111. ...ill'., . � . . , :�L:,:.;­!; . .".4 . ­ . I - ,;�;:;..­� �� , - .1;, :-, ,.;;,. �.. �.�;,�­'., . :;,, �.% . . .- � . ..�.�.%: � .�l� . " . � . ' QUOTATIONS . � ,�`."�,%! In the prosecution of this inquiry, in a - �. � �.* � � GRAIN I I .��i�,".Z,''� , ,. - � � I 1,s ;"�i,: ".. � . .. -1 I - � ; �%�,� � '.; 1 ; ; �...�. . . .;­ ,-...-.1M ,�;�.. -. i�.., � , ­ .1. spirit of good will and with a determi• I � - ,���. ... A . '..5.I,f.S,:�­��,-,��!";�, .!, I Grain dealers'on the Toronto Board : .. s . , .. - ,nation to make It thorough. On the , : .. , ,�i;.�e,,*.,� of Trade are making je following .. 111, I --11 � . , � ' ''... - --1� . � - , day after the inquiry began, I received I . - - i�� quotations fir car lots: . :. .Brom the British Consul General in - .- . . Man. wheat-No. 2 North., $1.217j; . - , �- .- I . this city a letter stating that-the Eng- . . . � .. -AN INTERESTING AIRVIEW OF FitOOD - . , . "' ' No. 3 'North., $1.17 1;j;' No. 4 wheat;. -� � ".. .I . 1.At showing' the White Eagle refinery under 6 feet: of water. This town was one of the $1,15%; No. 5 wheat, $1.01; No. 6 -.. fish ,government desired. to reader .Augusta, *Kansas. . . . I � wheat, 8.51/_.c-, feed wheat, 8512c. (c,i.:f. I. ,�. - every aid possible that, although there worst hit by the flooa. - . . . + . � - :� .1. . . .. - .... I .I 11., .. . . . . would In due course be an investiga- - . ---- �- I . rti.) - England course - . . � . .. I - I .� Man. Qats-No. 1 feed, 621/4c; No. - I . . .. - .. -tion in Eng ad by the Board of Trade, The Milwaukee's report was 'en- 2 feed, 59%c. (c:Lf. Goderich and - neverthe'z-.s, In' order to avoid over- Typhoon Worst In - I enraging, as it indicated that the•lExtensive Famine . bay ports.) . -�,�. _.�. + -�.. . lapping, the present inquiry should be ' ' -I"ra persons made homeless in the "- ..181.00 Am. ,corn-- No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, .. .. .­;.- r- as complete and.full as possible, and , . History of Islands ,:000 Predicted in China i s I.00 4; No. 3 yeilow, kiln dried, I . . .. .. ­.- that to this end, be would su, ,est --- . ,vicinity of Idegaspi already were be- . �98L2c; No. 4 yellow, kiln dried, 95%e. -- I. I �".­.- that the respective. governments, ap- . - I ginning to rehabilitate themselves. . . i(Delivered Toronto.) � . 1. 1. . . .. point competent nautical experts to Twenty-Five Lives' Reported * , .. --'­.­-'-.- . ' Millions Will Perish Before! Millfeed, del.. Montr,eal freights,- `.,- ... advise upon technical matters. 1 . I P Ity . Spring Unless Help is bags, included-BrariaLper ton. $36.25; k . . Lost in PhilippineStorm ,Pay ena '- - on by the , - . . .. . shorts, -per ton, .38.25; middlings, "This offer of -cc-operatt . . . . -ore -Millions of Dollars ` . . . I I ' Given-Hundreds- of. $43.25. � - .. .. I... .� . British government was the . ._ :Loss to Cocoanut. ...- . .SacreJ­ White Elephant Train- I . Thousands Already, Ont. oats-Good, sound, heavy oats, generous and sigmJflcant In that the . I- 1. :: in car lots, 50 to 63c, f.o.b. shipping ,�� , . ... - vessel Involved was an *English ship and Hemp Crop . . -, er Sentenced to Die for .+. . Starving, Says . points. - . . - . . . . ­ - .. . . , . .. . . . � . .1 .. ..., ,on the high seas and under the Eng- I --. . � . � ., � Murder � .;. .. . Missionary . . - ..Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship- -- � lish flag, The offer was Immediately - ' I - ­ I : . pini; points, according to freights, .. � -PROPERTY -DAMAGE - London. -San Dwe, Burmese Chris- :: . I.. 1.-- $1.25 to $1.30. , . ,accepted, and for a period of a week . I � ced FIVE PROVINCES Barley-Malting. 70 to 1'4c. -­ . . .. . 11.-... . these two nations, In the spirit of a Manila.-Reports over partly re- t1an elephant trainer, was sentenced - " , 1. 'I . common sorrow, have been conduct- stored communication facilities in&-,to deal'h in Old Bailey Court on Nov. , Shanghai.-Reports from various Buckwheat-83 of 88c.. - . . ... ­ . . . . I . ' sate that the recent typhoon which 27th for the murder of Said Ali, a quarters indicate the certainty Rye-No. 2, $1,05. . tug a COL Mon thquiry through a cdmd c � . inty of an Man. flour ;First pats. Ir jute. . -- � Mon tuvestigail6l; body. ' - - struck the central islands of the Phil:: Mohammedan trainer. . . . �extensivO famine in China during the $7. 9.0, Toronto; sicand pats., in jute, , I i i ­ I ' .. - "As the inquiry has proceeded and irpine Archipelago was the most $­I It was the climax of a murder mys-I winter, Including the five provinces $6.60. . .... .,­ ...'the high qualifications of Captain Jes- were in tl:c history of the islands. At i tery, complicated by Oriental mysti- of Kansu, Hbuan. Shansi and portions Ont flour-Track, Toronto, car lots . . .:I.. sop, representing America. and Cap- least 25 4kes, were lost and the pro. -cisco. - I .. . . of Hoei and Shantung, with local fa- --9t) r cent ists., per barrel, not ­.I. - tain McConkey.-representing England. Perty damage, amounted to millions Said Ali was found-beaten to deathimine areas in other districts. I . quoted.; seaboard,`' in bulk. $3.50, - I have become manifest. I have vet- Of dollars. . !Iast August 24 in quarters over the Rev. W. W. Simpson, a missionary,- SEED PRICE QUOTATIONS . . The typhoon. was, widespread.- its tapir house at the London Zoo, occu-,sends an extensive report from Kan- wi The follong range of prices fo b-' Lured to believe that confidence In the I - - --talls of the ' - C thoroughness of Me laq I . fury being manifested in th! ,ml a iq 0 I'r-ed joi ntly by th -Au Fravaic-C T.-Tving de dire shipping points in Ontario, ib being . . . ' Samar, Romblon, il-"--;"'San Dwe, the Christian, had accom.I - - I . isingledess of purpose has become uni- of- Luzon, Sara blas,, distress there saying that hundreds offered: I . . versally establish!.'. Some have said Masbate, Mindoro, Cebu and -Hanay.'panied Pa Wa, the-sacred White Ele. of thousands were already' on the Alsike-No.-1, 97 per cent. parity,- .' . ' - t. -d I 11 that such an Inquiry under such joint The roar of the tempest continued phant of Burma, on's wbrid-tour the verge of starvation, and that unlesi, per bushel, $10; No. 2, 96 per cent _ ---- Auspices was without precedent. it for three days at many places, but it preceding-year. The-day before the4elp was promptly sent, millions purity, per bu-: -1, ^09; No. S. 95 per I I . . .. .. . - wept to the,southward of Manila. Cal-I would perish before spring. - - UO purity, per bushel. $7.50: No. 4, � I ­ so, then at least the Inquiry has al �murder, word was received from I 0 per ' . . ' 'Mr..,Simpson points out the lack of cent. purity, per bushel. $6. ready had the constructive coolie- Governor-General Henry L. Stim-I cutta that Pa :Wa had of a surd I Red Clover-No. I grade, bushel, sequence of cre-ting alfortunste pre- son s*nt a cablegram7 to the War Die-'!feit of bananas. transportation facilities to bring in $11: No. 2 grade, bushel, $1.4.50; No. , . � : ,-., - - cedent.- - � . partment at. Washington stating that: Mobarnmedans believe that a cur.e,cupplies and recommends that Motor 3 grade, per bushe', $8. 11 . . . . Praises Calm of Passengers- ,. the e storm was equal in force to the descends when a -acred white ele-.companies give trucks to help.distri-I­Alfalfa-No. I grade, bushc% $14; ' recent hurricane in Porto Rico. He phant-is taken from its native e N,. -o. 3 grade, � . land I hate foodstuffs. in which . ., 2 grade, bushel, $12; N � �... . . "I also oaxwot fall to $peak of the , - t I ' I � . . . . .� . fact, that in said that Assistance might be needed, Whether the Mohammedan and the Xe � now tally established, sustenance I . ;'of thousands without sust n ce w o�url'd bushel, $9, � . from American agencies. Christian quarreled Over P .1 s!be set to work building Toads. 0 Sweet Clover-No. I bright quality. , I ­-.- . thla disaster there was none of the � . ..a .Wa . � .. I I - from machine, per bushel, $1,80; No. -- - � . .- horror of panic._ Neatly yritbout.ex- The town of Legaspi, in the south-,death and their conflicting religioiis I ' The missionary further state.; that,,2' off-color, from machine, per bushtil, . ern.part of Luzon Island, was swept San utmost efforts $1.215. eeptton,' men and women, and even ,b#Eefs, police could not ascertain. S 'of his colleagues in ' f . . - Ithe children.seemed to face with forti. by a*small tidal wave which infiridated. Dwe would not say.' Police theridore;ansa are-inadequate to meet the situs-1 - . LIVESTOCK . ­ . - L. . - .- I dude the slow approach of the final streets four feet deep. I attributed the murder to the prosaic tion, and appeals to America to expe- lleavy beef steers, choice. $9.50 to catastrophe. We all have been amazed ' The extent of the typhoon -damage�motive of robbery.- . . .- I dite financial assistance, -thus enabl- $10; do, fair, $7.25 to $9; butcher , .1 . -at the clearness with which the cannot be estimated as yet, owing to 0 1 irig the purchase of supplies closer to steers, .choice. $9 to $9.40; do, fair . � . ... s observed the mere than 900 telegraph stations "Is.it true that Mabel has .a ser'reijbe famine districts. However, the. to good$8.25 tb S8.90,; do-,­eom­, $650 - "­ - ' , .imen and women passenger yes!' * * - '' - .evmts and retained their memory of being placed out of commission. Many sorrowV' "Heavens, yes! -Hasn't-she�Chintse Government realizes the seri. to $7; butcher heifers, choice, $9 to .: I "0- do, fair to good,-$8 to $8.50; . -, I the sea that women and Children sections have not reported their losses. told you about it?" . . I . ousness of the situation, and is trying $9 5 �. - .. I . - • . . � - - cows, - . � . - . . should enter the lifeboats first was The chief damage, however, will be to to render effective succor. K c�m.'. *$, to $7.50: butcher � .-. . •.. -: . I �cliserved; and even after the .ship COCOgnut 4114 11?MP Crops- .. �� . � A news Item states that thi I . T. V. Soong, Chinese Mjnister of good to choice, $7 to $7.75; do, corn.to . tied., $5 to $6.50; do, canners and cut- -- - The United States cruiser Milwau-,of Wale& on his present tour received Finance, recommends the immediate tci:s. $4 to t4.50: butcher bulls, good ' bad gone. and only eight of the life- k to, Le-I a great reception in Uganda. E. L. advance, of.$2.000,00() for famine re-It, choice, $7.25 to $7.50- do, corn. to I . .. ,,boats and floating wreckage remain- kee, which was sent from Mile J - � .I '-�:.. reported!thinks that possibly one,of Eddie's en.I lief, to •.6 iong the pro-I coed. V to K50; do. bolo as, $5.50 1 . 1+ ....1. . %�, ., ed. there,seems to have been no gen- gasPi, 'to Offer .assistance, e allocated an I . �eral destruction of the weak by the that its food relief service was not i tertalners there may have been the vinces that are affected, and that the�to $6: baby beef, $12 to $13.25; do, ' strong. On the contrary'- the testi- needed at LegASpi, and that it wRq�ptinning lady of the more or less well. central government give $1,000,000 1 ired-1. $10 to .$10.50; feeders, choice, �. I I � ,.'0 . . .I -phony id filled with.vcta contrary, proceeding to otherislands to give aid, ' known limerick: . . . for immediate use. . .. � 8.50 to $8.60; do, fair to avoil, $6.50 .1 . � .. . . , stockers.. I. , . to $7, choice. $7.75 to $8.40; .,. performed by white and black, which - . do, fair to good, $6.25 to$7; calve&, streaked with light the darkness of . - do, med., $8 to $10; 11 I - . choice, $I-5 to $it;, , - --� Canadian Winter Sports Captivates the Unit ed States. -� do,-grassers,' $6, to � --that-night upon the tossing sea." - . . .� -,.. _ $7; milch and . . - .. I Mr. Tuttle read frorq the record the . . ­ - ­- - - -----,--.---- -­---­ -- - .. to :1 ... ' - . . . - . springer -cows, choice, each, $110 testimony of witnesses bearing upon . . -.1 I -I 8125: IRmbq. smina. Per.cwt., $10 to " I . I I sffajwm�igl �l� . - .�- I -heimraiam­-am�ong---­p�nwe­ft­ 11 1 Ill 'ill 1 I $11; do, cllg, pe rcwt., $8. too *10, - ---- ' L. . I I It8 50 to $9;L L - 11 - � , .-., .gers and crew, dwelt briefly-upon-the . -,- - . . I . -'. buck lambs. I sheep, choiep,- last tragic hours of Captain William I S5.SO to $6.2.5;*do, med., $5 to $5.25; . I : . �­ u 2 to $4; hogs, select, w.o.&, , I . J. Carey of the Vestris, and ended his .. co, culls, V .. . ... , $ID; do. f.o.b., selt-cts,19; do, fed and � daddress with remarks " to thti put- * ­ .. . - - . I L, . L - Nratered..$9.70; do, thick smooths, Lod � I .Ipoae of the investigation. I I . . 1:, b.. $9.50. (Packers' bids I% quarters,- . I. I I. I � . . . . . - -1 .; - Remembered,- - . Wants Lesson Remembered,- --1 .. � I Ow YJ�----- -,, I . . . -- ,"Finally," 'L ­­ . . . I L I ­ "Finally," he said, "how can some I%. . .� . . .6- solid be brought out of this dark -1 ) . .. . . . . . .1 1. - ­ . ­ I . I I .. . tragedy_' It cannot be done by harsh .1 I . Public Semce ". . . • . ' � " .denunciation's' or'attacks upti'lndJvid- ... ;- k,'.... .,.:.:�.. .:::;: �,;; . . .-..... . � . Leeds Yorkshire Post (Cfts.): It .:,... ,.;:�%�.. �,; ­1�,.:';:%%� ..:.:­,:..:�,; uals or groups. �: .". ....!:;..:i; ;:, �. �..:::;;� - . . ips. America's own door- : � .�::�,:" I; ''.­..:..'y.:JI.,.:.�,...:i.��::".,!:;..,�k.:�. ..�::�-i:,�:�:�.. :�.;.;:.,­ �,; .;... �,;;;, �,;;;, ; ," �,;;;, . :.. .. �,;;;, .:;::,,:: , � �,; ..:;: � � � � � � � - :;�:;:;:;;.:: ;., ".';".::�:1.�.1-:11�l-.:�:,:;.:!;:::�:j;'����ll�i .:� . �Ii.:,i.l::,:,,i:�:� � . I - . :�:.'.",�,,.��::�:,:;�����.i��:,��,.,�;..�ii.. :.,..::i, . . . : .�-�'. � . ;�,�l:::::��i�':�,!.;i�:;:����:4�.��:::��"'::���l:.,I".i':�.:�;.:,�:�l:;i','I�ILII�:��!�":Ilil.l�il�:�:�:�;:ii..:.,iI ; ;:� ....;;.%;.;:�%i:-,... ­�:,::::, - - . Is only by men of high ideals of pub- .1 . .. ­ I .-I.-I I . .. - - ,..::.:.:%.:.i:;;.i.i-;-:+�.4'�:t:.I:.:��l.,::;:i,;�:"$":�.,,�.�,:,.;::",:.:.:"I;�%t.:.;:i��:.iz�:i:�-�::::.I,., :" . ....;�'­�'..,V. ....- "..''. ,�. . .. 1-g": ­- . , .. :7. . i I . .. -.i ­­ ­" .. I... I.­�, step in the matter of major Maritime 77M � � �:.:::,!:. , ` ,!* lie service and business Instincts ac- . . ­­. , .. � , :.���il-�.::� .i�� -1 ... . . . ,i:�� .. I��%-i*il*.:il;�,:�:�::,:�, . I . , .­;.�il.;­�':i.��:�;���.,,',;.�:�.i�::!,!,�.+;�:,:!::::.:..'-�,­%4..­...,.,,�,,..-. .- ., and . -disasters Is not clear. When th6 Slo- . , . . .::....�;.-,,,.,i�i!�.:.�::!!:It:+,�;;:.�::.��'��:i,:.��ji�ii�l;i�., -IR "' , . . I , .:.,]:'. ,.;.:.­- 0-11"......., ';--1.:11-1.;,: ; .1�i��l�i::�:;:i::!��':ii:!:�:�:,:Ii�i�*li: . ,j:j:;:;::!:!".1:::::: ­.,."+, ng oflice mind ra + .!� .;� .;:.�:,����:ii!;;:���:.;..�,.��'i�.::�..�-:::..;,:��:!:;�;:,l;,:.,��..-;.;.L ..,:::.,:I .11 --�c , . . 1-::.x�1:dx,;-­" ,;: ,:!:�,�: .�:.,!;� -1: , ... , .. *... . � . � .....;;.::`::?' I. : ;;*::...;,�!:;��: , eptl itataintnir high - . , .... . ­,,;,%-�;......5'.." :. ,L!::;:.. 1�jx,'*'; 1 - dignities of public .--Ot. -Cum burned In the East River in 1905 - ".... . ­::.:� iu­'. ,�,:".:�,�:.i�,,�i�.",�,,,,�:l�i��,�,,:,���!�.,�.',,-!� ;��-�,��`,,�t.',.:;�"-..1.-.1 .! - 11 - . 1,:...��1k::-:4; :,�I - �� .,:Ii::��:�. �'.�.4 , ", ­ . ­ ,.:�,T,­­;!.!-;�­-; ::.'­�..L L I ­" . a 66encies and n - . .. . . . ..:1�1.­i� .I .. _ the. ,. . ;...,g�­:­; . ,... . . i'. I:;:i�:*::;�:.­ .:�. . ... . I .. . 'wad 1,000 persons, mostly women-and �:`.� .1 . . ..::.��.,::.::..:.,, "�� !�. ;�%i::!:::�; ... 'I.. Tiire ,tbat the tiindehry to degenera- . . .. ..", , .j: I."...x, 1. � 1...... , , "^ ­ . X . . ­ :.r­�.=,:­- I .. ­­ ; ,'j' . of ;;,; :�­,:i�::, . . - ,%:Ij �i, ., . ., *::�.::;::1j.. "i�..�::!:-., , !,.j;:';L ". ". . - .I .i.'-;� -::::::1' . :.:.: ., ,. i�, I 1�;�]�i:.�I. : L .�i:;i*::%: . . .. . ..:1v:;*',':i, , . . t�L:':!:�:"�1�.j';:��:�:,",:::::j:jIj%%:i,: . . � . . �..:�­!*� . !:�iii::::i�.%:!.!! I I .. .. children, were lost, investigation re-_ ....-.1L ­ .. N � ..�: . I ;­ I . �.,; ;�! ...�.:, .��.i:i:�.::j:j .. �. tion can be stoppea. That downgrade I . , %;!. . .- .....'. ;j:'L; . ": . . ��ili-.;i�:l � I : l.'� '� 'I.X`�:':l!'L� - .I , , '" , , ., . !*:.i:.: .; . ''. , '�S;� I -,. - .vealed a shacking story of useless life- , """,�1 :... . � .:%L .:.,..','.';1'1:.*1,.- .. , 11 L L ::-:,j.., , .:, - k::i��.,F� :j:.!.!, ,;� I.." ,..�:1:!��,ri...*,.�".",.����: : I 1:, ­!�.�:., ".Lj: L ;�:: . ".": ;."­...�%,�:** ... . . process has not-reached in England, . . �,:�:..'11.1%%..:., .:�­: .1 I i, - 1 .:.....,"..;O. -14 . . .. I i$ I.- X­ . ,�': - - :1:- '....­:,x.,.,-,��,,;:::,;,.... $�,, *,. I . .saving equipment, Inefficient .over- .. �,::tii*:' . ,,:�:!:!;:��:j I ': .:.. I .::. � 11�1 .. i��'$�.". �`�:-,::� ,:":. . +�., -.1 .I ;:... ;.::,�: ;:.%:. 1.�;, ..:.:.,.::� . I . : , --::.,',, I:appily. the ;,Z.;; ... 1:1.T:L:: :111i;i . ]".....'.."..." .-* '. . .1;I".. . ., ., -.--- % 'Condition of affairs which 1. sight, lack of drills and even crime. 1111::�..��; ", .. % :i.., .;; ;:.�, ,��::�.:; :.,j�­.:,��.::%�' , � - ::;,�ni%Lii�i* :jl% . .. .r . ,.:4.:�:,. ". ','-4 - ,-.......:-.k - �` .1-..;. :::,�%%�:, I � ­I �iii-�:ii��,i:;:,:�;��;:.::I�i.�::,.,:Ii,.��i����; ;:...�, L . I .. . ' . .,,, . . :.1`:`�;.:1::: / - S i:./', 4 ;:::i:�:::;!�!%:,..,' �,A I ..: L , . .. I. I prevails :::;'......I L .- ­­ - i::%!:,:�;��:.::!!::;,�', �. jq� . ... , , ..., :!1:1 -i'L�i�i��; . , ..,+;...�lil....�i.�l..%�:, :�...�..;..I .. ::j:.. ....; . .: . , '. ,­ . - . *i', ,�jjj..:'I] -k - .:­�.;::-"Ij��i:ji��I*"... I .. ... . , - it Is "respectable" to keep en- . � . �"-. ',���� . ­- . :I, ' -.. '­ I . ' ' "� . . I I .- ... �.� . . �, . in -many American cities, I "Real good can be accomplished I .e... ,X:;,;�. ...... :;!� . . � ... ­'. :.�j , where - - .N -�,".�- - ! ­�;:"�,L.I':� ­. I whew Investtga - - .- , . .0�;I:��:7 I­ only tiow tas shown .*,-il��,,,­�,. .1 . ... %':,;j��..:::', '' . .;�;;L,­::'�:.�;' ,L _:.. . .. -�, .t,1:1 I. . � . %.S$.�:­k a man, .­:.tI:.;:*;;t;�� - ::. -1. :*�,;':, .:::;:," <,i: I tirely outside politics, and . .:i.!:����',!�,�";iii'-,���;��l�,,'.� , .!:! 1, �:�-:-.�i'.��,;-..::,�: t*:�ii�!:�:. ,.,:I,:.,::..:�:;!� ��:,.::" ; I � .,� i��, .,�: ' , . . what the real lessons of the disaster i':;iQi�':�:!`�-',: �,%:: . ..":,1. ....`;�:!$:::.�,%:,:, ;!::�;­-:;:�::!....1,'� :, .;.t., . ;!;:.11 .:�;i.':L'jd::�.� "''..-1...'-.-., I ,:.. .: : �i. erEStS made him . "" -..­.. ­ :--�i.i :.:­.,...�:,%!:$!::j:�;;.':%. ,...,.,.,. � ,::I -::I:�t*.- I . ��,-1".".,:�%,:''. .....­..� 1 ! unless pocket int ,�:i:.!....:1:::,.,. .... -: . :1,�!+e ,��;-,:;,"..":�:,: . - - . , are and what governments, public of- , - -; ... .. �:,..: - ,:;;:..;;..;�:.,:..:;�.".z��:..�.:,..-.".. . ­­::;�1 .:-;�1,:: ., . :,-".!:!.�.'',:.:..:*j:'�i��:�,,:i,� ,:..' , :-1, �.:;;,:;!':::%jTj: ..�'':'';�:��".:Ii�:�:.�:.,:;��.;:ji,�,'-+��;:.i:.::�:�:i;I­:�%�':'. ..:.. ­...;* ,.'. .. . .�w :�%::.��,:..; . ......� ..%�:'::�;Z:;* :.:�!:�:" In ' - - ­ . - - ­ ........". : -,;:-! - fl6tals, amA -itiiaiiiakifp coini'anfe' - ­:�;::4!i$:::.. L� 1. I ­-!:i;::j�:-j'.:':�j.'�....­.L�:j;':�;* I - ..;.;­ . � I- .- orQ or Jess shameless, would re 7 .-�;;:;���,��i;�i:.�i�:::4,!.k-,+.I�i, .11.�-�;:-.::.:i��.�i:iii�,:�::,!.".:.�:�,':, . -1 -----a,- p a can .i1.1:.,11:.11" �1j l�.:.' :L' ':'.;.,: .:�; '�,�� ,; - sent the �ugcestlon that he was a- - .i;..�.'- I:;;:.; .�. , % . ;:­�:I.',:L�'�:'� �':� :i:1:' ,.,: '. �:.11, , ­:­,.;:...'! I . . 1!��!�,`i* ��,.'::����i.!,;:�..::i�::..i:�.i.i:::�.�. ­,", . 1:::.:1�:!­­­­.'.,­ .­­.I�%�',, - :.1; ... 1- . ­­. ". "."... ::;:�I.%j 1;... z. ;i.il!., .�i;� ' , . ,do to convert those lessons Into bette'r- "7' ' �'.".. "- ­­ ,,�:.' ..,4:1,';..'...�t­�;, 1%�:�%:::�;:, �:It�i�iil!�:i�` ,,, , �. ,­-,i�­ .. ;,­ . I %:.1,,i.,:,, :�.�;�.i�', . !1 I. ... .i, ii,;-.;,. .i.. ;:..:. ..: :11�:ii:��i�::":: ''.. � .�;." ... ';i�.,!,.::�:��:::.%-,:i,��,!Ii�j��!:::,., - .-I - ;,. .; 4 ..:t%��:l L .., " . �­:;.�`,�i. � ... .�:�,��;,��"::!.,4���:.'!.:i��i�ii:-�- ,. measures for Security Upon the sea. + ... "�::;:��:",t,.;:�'L. ' . j:::��::i.�:.::*::::,� :�:,.'�,���.,i���.,.'3i!,!I��,��:- ;:!,,�;."�:i::�:�.'.�.:.%,; :1 politician almost as be would & false , ::;' ". : :.41.":i;;�i`..':�11� .. .. . ..."......."al�i;,..,.:!::�7.:, ;--.:.;..--;-;;..1 1. . - - I�:;�,l ... i.::i�:il��i,��.;:;.!�:.,:�,i�;;:!:�'�:�,:,, .�%,,',`.�R.�11, . I ....., ;.:;;::;�7�......... ,., . . � . , :". . ...­­ Lj�-":!, .��....:k�-�t,z,.:.;:"",�..�-;,,��, . accusation that he bad been lmpri- � . -: .. - ,.:�,�! ........ ,:�.�."..;-:-Z,; ;,;.�:, ! ­ ­­ ' -We say-with reasonable hope that the . .. - . ;, !:.-:.1:;: .44.. ....... .. ..... 11 .. - -soned-for just cause. two distinguished exper A, represent. ­- - i.k ...1,- - . . . Ing the-nautical ixpe-M04ce of Ameri- . ,- 1 _L . P I ­� . .. . ''---:--------ds.-­­�-- i . . . . - .. . . ca and England, ma draw from the . . 1 : "Somebody said I Was SWA look- - -L � . sinking of the Veatrlili*opw measures . :;1, "When?" ,'To-dar." "Na. I . .. . I,- - L, ' . .: !ng." - � I. . 1.. �_ -"-which,when enacted fi kw and prat- r -Ing . . ­ -, - - mean when were you good IO& ." L­ . Lice, will be the most 2tting of all - -- I - � .1-1 .-- � - .1 ..� - - - -- � . ' . monuments to those who died In this . CANADIENS AND VRUINS AT THE OPENING OF THE HOCKEY SEASON IN 803TON L . . .. A Sympatlitzer--And did her father et tragedy and to those who gave * . I The squads lined up on the ice in the now Boston Madison Square Carden, when IT,000 persons er*wded the come between your* Jilted Aultat- �- .The r?-testy pf.herols3a So Its niefit. . . . . . . . .-No-bohind mei"� �I 1M.01 . - . 093 auditorium to-Ndtia6se the spectacle ' 11 . . �- . . . . . .. . .. I , 7 .. , .. .. � .. I � L L . . � . . - 1 . I. t L -, . . . I .. ..I � . I �. I . . . . � . .. � .. I . . . .1 . . � . � . ,. . -- . . .. � � � I . \- I . . . . � . . . . . . . � I � . I L . . . I I .. . Z., � . . . I. .. .- I . , . . - I I 1. .. . .. .. . -. . - 11 .. - I - ; . , . I :" I . . - . 11-� ..,. .- I , - . r,.11 .:I 11 . I I , .. I I .I . � . I . . " .. . .;! . I- 1, , , ,�. .. ,� -;I . . . ,41, I . .. � . I . . . - 1, I .I . , e .. . . ... . 1. I � - .41 1, - . : " , ' 'L, �". ­�� . , L I I .1 . I. .. I : . - . �- . I I-�,.,.V'_1 �O�N , � L .. - I -" . . , ,.,I ­ � �, . ,. i - . I . I .T1 L Rk" - . I I I ­ ��I 1. . I .." .. ., ._ � -. , I . I . I I -.1, I Ir�, . ,�� �� . . I. -, -I dh . �-, 764rk.5�,;.,Y,'-* ,d,4 � . � �, . ,.", ­ .." ..,I 9N I I I I.' 1�:Z 1� 'i,r7 -1 - , ,,�, �t- �� , �. I 6 �.14"', , . �.,��, ­1-1;�, ­� .�'I.� .'... - . �. � O.. I. . ., , .k . , , ,.I " I � �-,�-­;, %,�,"Y.,-- - 1 r�., :1 : ­ ,:. . ,� JP 5, ., 4 .:; iaa�b� it4�471-tl , I I "I I�, 11 - � �. � -- , N - .a., 11 . I # 1� o �" of��, !''III=: �-�.r �­f _ ­ - -- -- R MONM&���P�&igiu k­ _A_1�1 -_*z 11,21"'Tir, , " , " ` — 7-,�r,. . , 1;1 AW f— �vm 7.C T11V.M Ilk 11. F1 CANADIANS TV9N TO FLORIDA Cranberry Corners at Green River. The, PiCkering her twenty-&-st- year. Elva was a FOR A CAREFREE WINTER p&Aft fin". general favorite and "I be much ice and SEASON. viguance committeei- ie church, off missed in bon . or... T FIRMS 'ss-axid -tropical Florida Is again dra community. She sihce'hiif illzie Semi w ti.73 por yeat.; SI.bQil paidis a4viow;c. Miss Ethel Blenkin, were the recip- ing large numbers of caradians for . . . E. E . I P. ients of beautiful, ifttT from the con- the,winter seasorr. It- --n nz .1vtocriptims to the Upited FAW 41" Cleat a. gregatioa of the 1upited Church.an because it is so near, it Britain MOO in adyaw br- q Ir more popular every yew—,-.rine `-The obj6ct'of this Association Is be -Acknowledgement of t - � Demonstration of th heir help as' lemma stealing sad prose6ute ice In which she K ganist. In the offInviting, and It offers such a.4, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor'. Worked In Oshawa she -made many WeLagan of Interesting sports and pastimes pe- the felons. friends. Her parents, one sister and culi4r to that part of th6country. As a result of the-jury's verdict- two. brothers are left to imourn,her Where else but Florida .can otm- �.!_st the coroner's inquest into the loss. bluch sympathy is felt for the R- ' AD -1 0 enjoy better such an exciting novelty a-ruett, Leslie Bird •family.in their sorrow. The funeral as Tarpon ,fishing..or aquaplaning. . Members havi g property stolen oommttntJ a delith of Allho B esday afternoon t Will be given, for the ask'091 . or speed boating,.or polo.'Virhere else Mw twaiediately with any member the driver of the car is charged took—Ptace-_V"� of Executive 00mmitt". Erskine Ceeintery. in your bwh home, through, The pre. can one motor for miles 6ilms li� _With t rminal ueiligenlee. if you..with. avenues shade.d by.-graceful Adombership fee Aitnivary hearing will taka place (}eta Radio this Xmas add kee'p by great citrus groves of -ripening _-.neat Wednesday. the�ydttvg folks at home oranges and lemon.3 — or along the ;ric'kvto may beheld from itia President ON secretary on application. at night. shore of the Atlantic.' There's golf, CHERRYWOOD. �oal Co a 1, all winter long. HX Vi.'COM.—r" D. Banks,0.S.Palm-, You will be a w.azed -at*the rich, too Arropge now to-spend �,,our win- er, M. S. ChapTan, Pickering. 'Tfie meeting of'the Women's As- full tone of these instritments, any Canad;aj- styLes, with tei months in Florida of the United Church will made in. 5attractive Railway gladly National Agent will gl D. Munro' , Jas, Richardson. ay, De- with ;nfonyLation- about 11kesident, secretary �J - --@bal of the-be held in the hall on Thursd. Hard and Soft or without battery. t: Supply you cember 13th, at 2.30 p.m. A full at best quality on. rAtes, routes and its resorts. 13 . .1. rl�orie 5903- Easy Terws­ te dance is requested as this is the hand an"I'al election of officers. n, IMPERIAL-:- GARAGE AUDLEY THOS. A. 1AW . (L%te Universal Garage) 1 ONIC H A D 'S GROCERY RSON The pupils -of Audiey- school *are nt PICKF.Rl NIG, ONTARIO their*Christmas coneerc f r 7giving the Sunday School, at Auciley school, :0 -AL evening-of Friday, December on the c Rupture Expert The-fqllowing -is the report of the. the Last Drop, Rleh!ird!,on's Orange Pekoe�Good to November.Audley Pu !Give this Tea a trial—it is the*)P;,t Lrivor and most economical. Public School for N Sr. IV.—James Hedge -d: _,5c per lb., 5 lbs:for 3.50. ars`. Jr. IV.—Ruth ', Betty Sauter Walter T 0, Fowliel, FredPuckriri*, Robert Ra- '.vest, Henry Westray, Gordin We 0 y IF Doris Hedge. Sr. IIWest,.—John Puckrin, TO PICKERING Saunders, George Sharman. Empress Coffee, a pure JAva and Mocha mixture, ground while you Donald w al t, 65c 1 b., 5 Lbs..3.00. 4Ge Blake, Tomni� Cammack. Jr. Wi I I be at th' Gordon Hotel, on Thursday, December 13th, all day and orge e IH- MArguerite Cammack*, Mac. evening to give free advice to men, women and children. This treatment fledge","Mary Fowlie', Robert Cam- is guaranteed, that if it i.;; used accorfiing to instructions, you can be C 0 C 0 A. :mock. Jr. II.—John Ravey', Sadie permanentily healed of your rupture in-from four to six months. He has "Puckrin', Pauline Saunders. D. F. in his'possession the !atest and most comfortable appliance that can.be Pore Dutch Proceas—a wonderfnl coya for drinking send -spleudid teacher. bbtaine. in America, no leg straps to chaf or gout. You would be Well cooking value. 2 lbs. 35 cents. paid to let your work stand for one da .arra make A special effort to come OLINBARTON. in on above date. Interview this mar. when the opportunity is at hand. This Watch for our ChriRtmas hand bills, now printing, support adjusts it,-;eif to every movement of the body, which allows c:r- Rev. Dr. Chi.holm, of'Mortreal, v"- cu,ation to a!! part, of the1,jo;jly. Remember you are urvier no oblisratioc _"itctl !iii niece, Christir�j .cinder- hate-Ver by corni-ing--to 'ear-, how you can ove-curne the dance:of stranz- J A M E S R I C H A R D S 0 N last --eek• ulat�on or cost,of ar, operation. Ask at the hotel olfic-.--or the special ap- . 0� it 0 I:= :m 3xii. anal Mr-_ Bradley,,oll Lockport, artm'ents of Mr. Thorrp�opt "vis their aunt, Mr�A. J�Li.i White. Read "%-Il&t tiIii la.­�- say- ab,,ut her case: Deier)ntc- On:., July 3. 1928. las week-und. Mr. F, T. Thompson, Rurware Napanep. On:. Dear Sir. I Wm. and Mrs. Nicholson and shoul,i have written vou'bofore-.6ut ha%ri- bear, ;:n busy. But thi!; letter i,, 7 Phyllis, att,.,nc,�,l the w,ddinz of their to let you know of the won-tirf-A re-u!-,, nbtisine.i frotn your special treat- ��nckering �a,r�Ware Store brother, Maitland Patterson. or, We" merit for rupture. I cannot -peek too h:zhly -if it. I -.vas badly !%ptured nesd^y ut Orillia. and an operation was-of no avail. -1 suffered igreAtly until-you fitted me L George anal Mrs. Oliver anci family, with the most comfortable appliance that could be applied. At the end rl� . :' ".. Mow is tae time t(ylaok over that old Range or Heater and if yom W, Br.Kht., called on their brother, of six months I was.completely cured. Now I ap. as strong as. ever, and 0 e call and see ours. need ® new on 'T'los. and Mrs. Annan," this week. on don't know what it is to have a sick day. I am sure that anyone suf- Vx6fidge . ,.i their vuy-to visit friends in fering from rupture, on stopping to think what a terrible affliction it is, Clary's Stoves, ti ppy Thought and Me Ne\-t Monday evening, December 10, and as considering the time or the small cost of the appliAnce, would not The Ha] R gas and Heaters. -tlw- Young Peoplc'i Social evening will hesitate to, purchase. I sincerely hope this letter will be a guidance to am take thf, ?1•m of a Box.Social.. Much one who suffer er from rupture as I did. I am sending this letter for anyo to time i�i expected. and very easy to Elect Washers �our treatment, as your treatment is cei�aikily wonderful 7 nave time and hard work interc:�t will be taken a.-.,i a happ� you to publish if you wish. I win be glad tQ answer any inquiry as Electric and Band Pcwer The voting Satur.ta� e-terang for use,—Mrs, Perry Park Membel Of Bc;o.,' Pmrh�lmlll, - - _ — restrial Ittiven *t 16DY WAIUV- very enthusiastic and intierezurig. pf Harold Anfersow7was -the winning worth SiVing a triaki. a • eandidate by a pleasing mAjcrity. Our PortItry Food and Calf Heal are Elva On Sunday, DiK-ember 2no. and Sbare4 to (it nearly all MA'kft Of P10"s- Trent: Mitchell, "ughter of Ja.,. and To the Ladies of Pickering The famous Fleury Flows y Mn_ Mitchell, pa,:.wd to her re,4t, ir; • iand' VicinitAgent.for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery y AUCTION S%LE OF and Repairs. :Frim Stock, I Imple Our et it, or it is not made Motto We have it, can g The under"'ignted r-tpived, Conte In-it nd !-t%e our new `=tack of jnstrjrtiom� frorr. 'PICKERING J. So BA N, ... :Dresses, - Coats, Millinery Tr) ;el' by public auctauctionat , Lot 16, B. F. Concession, Pickering and Lingerie. X M A S , F T •: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12TH. 1928 We yell very rea4onAbly and tarry very large, suwk for. you to choose from. 7he followifig valuable pruperty ines, coupled witk our xvftr6 .; .� : Sa g in many seasonable I ii the time to purchase tional Buying HORSkS be Four tiew Winter Sen , greatly simplify 'I brown mare is reg�ste'red,in foal, Outfit reasonably. &ntee of &bsolute satisfaction your Gift Selecting -7 years- 1. bay gelding, 1 chiestnut F years; I Chestnut gel-iing, (SAWU EL SQHWART-Z FOR Him le Ing, HE years; ! black mare, general pur- Sweaters ;ears; 1- chestnut -driving ed Overcoats pose, 12 _Hand Embroider Fancy Dress Shirts Gowns, Table covers mare, -10 years. THE IDEAL -SHOPPE, ear - House Stipp*" CATTLE Pillow Slips Aprons Neckwear Bootq old Hockey roar, cow,-calf at foot; 1 3-year2doorsuarth.of Rewis' Butcher Shop Towls Rompers. New Saloon Tires heifer, calf at foot; 1 white cow, A Underwear Gloves and' calf at foot.; I -Holstein cow, I red "B'69ie ry—silk Brook Street North, Whitby, Hatifterebiefs Ath -a raft by her side; cow,.?n Rayon Wool. Fancy Patteris, z I Angus cow, dlig ti,i)iie, of, sale, extro Growing Boys' Girls' Hose are Itoialt fast justne'*, $ Hereford steers, 2 yrs.; I red steer, A-B-C ' Toques and Mittens. warm and built for wear. 3 yr.- 2 Herefords, I yr.; 4 heifer ::..calves; dual liVrpr-se. Shorthorn bull, 'WINE ofd; 2br6od . .20 Sboat.�., 2 incinth 3'yrs. C D LEY t bre;i. would 'You .. . . EC-IL BRA -Yorkshire sows, one ju-s you ISIPLE*ENT. Jf :Were ill, allow amy- Tom,'Dick or Harry to -3=, 2 C 3= --prescribe and perhaps operate on you. M.-H. MunuYC! NO, you Aivator, 1 M.--H. hayrake, 'M.-H. disc, t Id naturally i M.-H• cutzi:ng box, 1 1 -7H, .mower, -W not you arally. require a man - oald 1 M.-H. 3 hor-6pr.wer ea.= 'engine. I TE ' , CENTRAL.won iGARAGE :.Oliver corn cuttFr, I '(.i-.anipion seed whom y6u:kr,&W'h1d 'the ijetessary experienCe. drill, I set harrows, I sTush scraper, 1 stock rack, I gravel vox. I flat rack, -our tar.ag applies t,l y More damage Tele n" 4900 one `1 wagon.-.1 ,7Aa­n bv.x ane spring, L The same reascril set of I cutter, I open can be (1(11ie J,y tin inQotu'PeCenit wo�rkniwn than all the rungh usalke you "buggy, I top buggy, 1 'M-H. gang care to wiv'e'it- plow, I M.-H. plow No. 14, 1- Fleury. -plow No. 21, 1 Percivale No. 5, 1 Chat- Harry Nesbitt's (in charge of repair shop)experience, ham fanning mill, 1, Chatham weigh which includes Avces ories, Oils and scales, 2000 lbs., 2 seta breeching Auto Repairs, -harness, 1 4iar'ness, I set back band yeare-- Volsley Motor Car Co., England Renfrew cream separator, . . . . . . i G line, Acetyiepe Welding, GRAIN - 2,years---�,Genoral Motors. Oshawa aso 100 bushels barley, 400• bushels of oats, 250 bushels mixed grain. I year—Bond Bros., Oshawa 'Char9mg• -Batte' ry u bring Approximately '30 tons of mixed Appyo May-s&ve-you-many-dollars,as when 0 _.your enced-ni all .,,Repairs made on all inakes troubles here, you,know that a lullyexpery Approximately 16 bushels turnipra�, ech te will doyour w9rX. full of corn silage. ":One silo r next repair job, �A quantity of household furniture. :. Try as with you A Other articles too numerous to Tow Car Service Batteries, Tires Eto. care � 7 SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK Phone 5003 Terms.—All sums -of $20 and un- credit oni niture, cash. Ten months` 10�p at mperia Be S (ler cash . Hay,,roots; grain and fur �1_1 - PENCER Garag os� notes ,with interest a �:,CHARLLa . approved jotnt per cent.. (LATH UNIVERSAL MOTORS) ietor, ' -PickennV .john Scott, Clerk; W SI. MAW, auc Plropr , 4joneer, PIC: R T W 0 hill liar N� % ..7 7. QLARKNONTS Mrs. 0, A. Overland and child- A reportof the Junior room ofBo" s �-`Terqmentft MuDIoJp&I&ad ran ape and In Toronto the public school for the fall term Mortgage Bonds. Also. Industrials. at the week- POULTRY WANTED J john Rateliff and Harry Brillin• with friends. appea're In another column CHOICE DR86SED -Safe Investments at from 4 to 7 per ger, tiE St'66ftille, were in town W. F. R. and Mrs. Tones,- of To. Mr. H. 8-horttamd son and,Mrs. CHICKENS, FOWL, DUCKS cent. ronto, and Warner and Mrs. Alex Anderson and daughter, Wm. Graham, we are sorry to Pnone for Prices INSURANUE-All classes-written-in. his Brown, of Oshawa, spent Sunday Hazel, of Toronto, called an R. J. Claremont:8701 c.1;d.1nCF1,rez Automobile. WitiA, report, has been dodflued ' t-o with Richarld Wtrd. and Mrs. How on •Sunday, a d atapid Sickness. lonfl 'house through illness. We extend our congratulati GROCERIES aad SUNDRIES An electric staron, which made to Nelson-Wagg on his success at We coniratulate D. A. Ptigh, of -Phone-or write -Ats presence' known bytheloud the Winter Fair, Hasecured first Lalkefield. an hissuccess at Pay Cash and Save prize "Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, he AN,Whitby rumbling of thunder, passed'over . a and,swe�spetikes on hii Hack.' I Dollars.. 48tf ED. .BOWMAN, 'this locality about noon on Mon ney stallion In face of strong com having secured first,. second and Quaker Cornfiaki8, 3 pk 9, 25c R. H. StROUD, DUMBARTON IsY• , , , , - , " , I Petition from both Canada and the. third prizes for his c 9 y a I reamery but- Harness, Boots and Shoes Clifford Soden, of the ter. Bran Flakes, 2 pkgoi, 20a 2 Hassey' United States. 431ne Rose Rice, 3 1 be 23c !%Wilma a.Harris Co., of Toronto, moved his at shortest notice. Harness made ta, Pore Castile Soap, 7 bars,... 25c bousehold eff ectr, Into the city on your order. Give me a trial, and be Clover Leaf Caps and San Tuesday and will reside there in SALE REGISTER. -BRING IT HERE C convinced that I can give you satlaw t tees, (me dozen, ... 1.a5 n ure. Hialf d6zen-aftme factfon., Agent for STACO Brand Saturday, December S. - Important No, 75c ods. Mrs. P. Macnab, of Toronto;ac, w is the time to get &.new:Sot: go credit sale of high class herd of Harness,or the old set repaired. Thotilipson's Seedless Raisins,. Companied by her arand-daugh• he Misses Renfrew,is spend,' Jersey Cattle, Farm Stock, Farm I have in stock samples of Samael 2 lbs foe ... 23c. SMAMIG-1-181 t Implements, Grain, Hay, Household Trees and ,Jeffrey's harness. The Sunataid Puffed Raising, 2 lbs 27e- ipg a lfipw days with relatives in Furniture, etc., on lot 1, '11th con. former may be ordered through rata- Orange or Lemon Peel, I lb 25c Winter will be lier6 very soon and.. Claremont. Markham, the property of Reesor logue at prtcesquoted. Choice Dates, 2 lbs 25C if you have any notion of D. A. and Mrs. Pugh,' of .Lake. - Bros, Sale at 10 o'clock aan. lunch Catalogue freeapurchasing a nett'-ith Ke.Rogg's All Bran (our price) 20c field, gpent over Sanday v% pro%. I also carry col-lars,collar pads.sweat Bananas, per dozen ... 80c sleigh, leave s here. They were At­ their relative, pads, harness oil by bulk, harness -your orde't now so.that o their way home friorn attend- Saturday. December Sth-Auetion sale dressing, also silver polish Yonr order will be appreciated of s�venty head of ...cA-ttle, fresh will'be ready when-the Ing the Winter Fair. and other parts. and will be delivered any- first snow appears, Joe and Mrs. Allison and also COW. springers and heifers, the - `�-Repairs promptly done. reasonable'dista ace, prorj,�,fty of Oliver Denny, lot 24, 'Aires Janet Allison, of Dunbaiton, L. W. PILLKBY, - 'CLARFJ1ONT--:F___ visited Claremo 1-t-last- Thursday---co n. 4, Whitby Tp, Sale_at one Q13.Tp_T_j0W L 0 RNE REI ], * a 6o­c-k7s-Ta_r_p_. See bills. Wm. Maw, and also attended the sale Of the CLARhMONT auctioneer ...,-,CLAREMONT H"Kh .Grqgg property. Herbs, all Herbs in the Wednesday, December 12th-Auction NOTICE At the morning service Baptist Church next Sunday the sale of farm stock, implementsi hay; ratepayers within the Township grain, roots and 'household furni- A" reacher -will be Mr. -E, Frank erin GREY" atthews, ,an. Indian student of ture, at lot 16, 13.F. Con., Pick Gallagher's Keeps of Pickering, who are. in a position McMaster UrliKt-r-sity. strangers the property of L. H, Spragge. Sale to draw gravel on the roads, should at 12 o'clock. See bills. Wm. Maw, get.In touch with the Road Foreman welcome. You Wonderfuff in the various subdivisions within the. Theauctionlialeofthehonseand auctioneer. y t two, weeks. The Council are 'lot and the household effects be- Wednisday, December 12th Import- Ions that as much work be an -very am longing to the eatste of the late t sale of Holsteins, Reg. Clydes-, Well next Hugh Gregg, which was held on dale horses, sow, farm machinery, done in the month of November as is household furniture, etc., on lot 15. Take,it. 'Eat better. Steep,- possible to do.' e- By order of the Council Thursday last, was largoly attend. con. 3, Scarboro,' one mile west of work, play better. '27CC<au `4d and good prices were realized. - G. M. Forsyth. The house and lot was purchased Malvern, the property of J.-Under- Mother IYature's own good herbs, rich 10,11 Reeve. being wood. Sale At 11, lunch provided. in health iviAg power, these-are what U 44 Pugh, the urice bei �1 by Fred Pu See bills. Prentice & Prentice, aur, make Gallagher's Toni_ and System 4200: W B. Powell,ladetioueer, tidneers. Buildersagood. It really works wonders 7 sic .. Of Pickering, wielded the ham-. -7 for people who arebbnstipated,rundown, imer. - - .7 nervous folk who have skin diseases. Our rate-payere are now beRiE. Even dreaded Eczema yields to it. BLANCHE M. RAMER HEN you have ATTENTION Wplaced an a r d e r atag to talk over 'municipal neat Try a bottle. It will keep you clear of Teacher of Pima tete and thfr prob,%ble personnel of cold weather Ws. Sold as other Gal- Conservatory Course Taught with us for a memorial lagher Herbal Household Remedies are, you have looked W in- the council for nest year. It now I have taken over the Agency by Studio at Mrs. Overland'@.Olaremont.' to the future for our looks as if there will be a contest for on Saturdays, for cut of memorial work stands _ for municipal honors. The many Renfrew Cream Separators,&%les E.-C. j6&E9, PICKERING town pupils. I up under stress of time friends of G. M. Forsyth are urg- St, ves. Fleury'& Famous and weather. Itiestru. I 'Ing him tostand fo re-election as Plows. points. tribute. r ly a lasting ",.reeve for another year. while Mr. scuff -ire and Wheelbarrows. "No GreaterTribute" Middleton'i friends think that it is his turn to stand for the reeve. Phone 505 Pick. SPECIAL PRICES N. W. STAFFORD. Kim 111ton Road, 10th %bitbv the B. Y. P.V. will be m ever) :Phone Whitby On Monday evening, Dec. AGENT 148) BRoucHim FOR TEAM HARNESS �neetiog.' Readings from Dickens' We are giving 08 r 99 "Chriatruas Carols" will-be given B -ty Mrw H. R. Sisphens. The Y r"s-mounted Team Backhand Harnose,. /P P. choir will dog old and new 2 inch layer trace with heel chainer. $42-00 -With 5 ring'breeching. instead of back•hymns. and Miss Chris F- .. R E E band, 77�_ Anderson will render to trn• .._:., following articles $49.00 na' with any of the Mental selection and re- bought before Christmas. Black-mounted Team�cliban�d garrii­eo. j38 50 -trwhinenta will be served. A X&PIS Leal Mutual put Breechiag, $44,25 *liver collection will be received. I Large Goose - 51iog five body welcome. A Merry Christmas to One and .'-This-14 net a factory harness, but cti'stom' made in our -All. The Women's Institute will I Rdagting Pat own shop at Markham. Cheap rates for farm and country imeet at the home of M rp. D. A. buildings. -We specialize oa repair@ to harness and collars. q Wind*torva Insurance on buildings, Scott on the afternoon of Wedoes- No Strings-Any onof the day, rMc. 12tb, instead of the 19th. f.ollowiug articles and have wind-mills.Silos etc. 'The program will con4lst of the -a nice goose delivered Automobile Insurance report of the Provincial Conven- before Christmas. of all kinds. (tion by the delegates. There will D -:-FARMS -FOR SALE -also he-it shower for the Children's Any Findlay Cook Stove, 'Shelter and Aged People's Home. 'Any Atwater-Kent Radio, 11arness. and Coll&r-Man u fac-tu rer Write or phone Rol] Call - a beautiful thought EDBOWMAN .1 rorn prose or poetry. Any-Electric Washiog Machine. Home'Phore 3400 . The theatrical troupe which was 20 WHITBY, ONT. adfartised to appear in the Com See our ChTiStma8 display of gifts -.,munity Hall for three nights last for Da4, Mother, 9istAr Farmers,,Attention -week did not prove a great success and Brother. PREMIUM CFARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE: Ifinaocially, On their first appear. the attendance was small, and on We are making it bigger than OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. I have secured the at envy for the ProO n ever Be abre that you get them.' Wood and Cooke att Farm Imple. second* night it. w --'the aL am still and the prices will menta. and will keep const4atlyou smaller, and the company decided be right.- hand repairs for the"popular implements. School will be openi-ex in a few days-we have a ;.. to cut out their.third appearance Also, Loudon's barn&ad stable The show is said to be a good one, C H A .S . COOPER full line,of suppliee. fittings. ..but the price is- rather high' as a. I will also take contracts for painting po , - ICLAREMONT For lite 7 j?ulsr attraction. Pickling, SeRvon-a fall line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz Darns and houses by a new The senior room of the public process, by spraying. hool will hold a school concert in DURANT MOTOR CARS , White Pickli Vinegars, also TA Estimates cheerfully given. the Community Hall on the even- AND TRUCKS D JAR$,. RV BBE RS A, XC RINGS Phone IM. -Ang of Friday, Dec, 14th, it 8 AND ZINC 27.52 Pricee ' Quality Goods o'clock. The program consists of Reasonable R. J- Mg=v' - Claremont -dialogues,reeltstious,wo H!Rhest prices paid for procince nologues, SC�tt S t odrills, choruses etc. There will ore We deliver. Green River also be givew the trial scene front' --Pbone,your order, The Merchant of Venice by the Claremont --Phone Markham'6402. Basket Factory senior 4th pupils. The proceeds - . I- . i I Ara lfnaid of'pictu-tes fortheschool General Mauuiacturere of end athletic e%nipment. Admis. WM, -K Duncan, Merchant' iGree" n Rive - -alon. adult@, 25 cents; children, r A R kinds of,Frult Basketi, 15 cent4. A good attendan�e is -Get Ready Berry Cralds, hoped for to encourag6 the pupils In their efforts. Farmers Bushel Baskets,- While returning home f roin To- Clothes Bukets. Tonto last Thursday evening Robt, ristForCh mas Beelbyhad a narrow e�-%cape from A few of.our specials The Most 'Frank Penn 'ek 0 �aerious if not fatal -injury. He was accompanied by Ar. Cox, and FreNh-Orange or Lemon NO lb 23c TLiquid 'Phone MarkhaProprietorm 1e04 when about to go over the railway Fresh Citron Peel, per lb 35c .,;Crossing at Agincourt he did not Fresh Currants, recleaned, lb 19c .:notice a train which was Ap. Investment The Seedless Raisins, 2'-pkgo for 250 �.'.proachingat a slow rate. B E A T T Y .7 'result was a collision-which -did Glazed Cherries and ..-considerable daiiiage to the f rorit Crystal Giager. savings Bank Accouni-is,primwrily-Fin in7e�:t- STANDS FOR THE RE,9r. -part of the car when it 'struck the -Ament. But it is the only imvestmentyielding engine. Fortnnytely, ueith-eruf - 0 Bananas. Mixed Nu- a fair rate of interest,. that is• available for your range@, Nuts, ;: :the occupants of the car received use at a moment's notice. Emergencies can be im. -any injury for which they are ex- and Candies galore mediately met by the bank account that has been treinely grateful. Tags, Seale and Christmas Cards, ccnsistautly developed. Your investment, ag such, The ChristmaEr entertainmentYour invest- all prices. yields regular returns in interest. _-M connection with--the Sunday Fancy China,-Japanese Silver mens as a blink account yields constant satisfac J School of the Baptist Church :pro. -faction and-- peace Tifulflad-fiT'the fac'uth-At itis—- mixes to outshine,a cantata yet We have something for every always ready for other uses without the trouble U resented.e . -is 'Cif converting Into cash. t d Under t title of "To member of your family for Land with the Dream 77-77 a Christmas Gift - Lady" the children will present a Christmas pageant of surpassing See our stook and get our prices interest. The nsnal festive fes- flefore going anywhere else. U1111111 1111111 Litter Carrier%' Hay Carrierl! I -EM 1114 K tares are in trod nced-Dream Lady Punips, Door Tracks, Cow - - 1Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. by nn.means leFLA tit Clans, OF COMMERCE It will pay you to get My prices Oct -1111d Dream Fairies, and -in fact ever thing that childrenDo A, S 0 0 TT W,1h_�,CAis—.19.—al.4 above before buying elsewhere. dolight'in will be in evidence on THF, STANDARD BANK OF CANADAthat night of niglita, Donot f,,r. Fbone 1401, 'FRANK T, PROU'�Z WN-1 A Etlej Lk i` h M _N 2 get the d-)te, Thursday, Dec. 20tb, j nsA I X 1*1 M w vw • M - . ," ,� � "V,� .- . - . I ..�-V,s-�N , I , ­, ., I it.-. ;1. , �� � -4.1, .,�, ,7�=-Wlznl­��,r 1-njK"7,�- v-W.,t,,.-4" 7"�-J,�,M ."VV­.i- -�"'A,,-I1411�-F�;-7�.­NllZ---19i, , , ., -II1.4.- -��IA7- - , r- ..'ix-g��",-.,-,�"gr�,%-�.--�,- �r -. , jm­­,­ , ,-tL�; -�, I ,A �gw - ---- .. ­--n, . . .. 1-1 -�­.-.A�1­­A=..i. " ­10�4­1-,��,.-,' ^ . 4,­,� .�...:-,.,�:­ '. 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'j: , -.4, � A�, .. .. i :� � ,� I - :. ., ". . .. - -., . ��.;­-I7 .I .,. -,,;--,a .-, .,; 5",�. , r �� ­� 7!, .i , ..�� I - ­k.,.,�'r, -W. � �..,.�. I 11 . ��, - ��f .11P, � " -r*,'1CZ;.4- ..4nt ," V.,'A�'4V`0� '1­� ,� ., - -�t��,.--`-��� � ..- " ` .1,, , � I i�.­�r C-05--.,1,1,,,;_,-,W ,."r,�:,-, .;?-;�4�-r,k, �, :, .,j�;�j �, 'w -�'- I�P4 1 �-Ilt­�,*,,A � . I .. >'.. ,. -- .. , 7-, ,. .... . - -­ *, " -2 � .� �,� ­:, , , , ;t­ ­ �,� �,'­t*7%7- ;�;,*, �4 ,��, i7,0 � .t� •�­-- �� �� y -�. S . I I ." . I . .1'.1.I - , ­ , ,. . � 1,1� . I " , , . . I .. �i, . . . 4. . . 1� I.�.,m.,:. I ; . ­-- . . % .� � . .- -.1. ;,...-:­,,, ... ,,,,, .; , ­ ''I - - - ��­ I -.. � -� - .-=. - I ­ ----=­­ -------X' I - :9* ;., .,-.. I- �, I � .I 1mph Uedots , I 9 ,�.�.". -r. I I ..�,,%.'-, ­ � to live there. I love Canada and the � 11lish wom�= 8 � , , . 1, . . , * I 11�­ �".I.,4,:*, � *-­1 . -they nearly I . " �, . - .I I I � ,.. ,. - 'r .. ,. � . I life." ..Id that is what . I . ::,- � . %P ­i . . . � , , � , ..,"�-;�,- �:." I.1. 'i.,-- . - ,. . I 11­­� ,. , . - .1 T, ­ '. I* - . , .... ! . : , , ..I I . . . .I ..., . all bay. It's the freedom, the kindfl- . I". . : � I . . . .., I � . - . .­ . I . . -. � I ,:.:�.', "-" . , Wid.picture of . - I ".' '. I ��:-.1;"I.. � . 1.�. - I ., , '.. . and the appeal to the eternal Dodge Head Hunter . . . � . . , nese I a �. ... - I - : - ., .. , . .. . I - , W� . ,.. I � � 1. ?. . ,,,.�:.". , - ,. �.. " . "...: . . . . ��. � , . � ,... .4�I I . ,1. ­14 . ... 1 7.W..� , . I� . �, �.. . 11.�:,t"..., ,. ,.1..­� . ,-" - , spirit of ihe.pioneer, when every man - � . , ; I " . I� . ­ , ., . j:�,� I - ,-., .I�,�,I�.., - ­ , ,-.�­'.;� .. .. _7 ! Wild' . . , i i - -�.- - - �' I Men in-Formosi For6' 6- . . .: , . ,.;". ..;�.�.�, .,, � 1* �0- . o - .P;...:, � � � , ... . q, .. .1 - ,-�: t-­7-- :. I ....�., , , -. . . and,*oman -counts as a builder '. , ....� I Z I -, - I, �� I . .­.,O�� , ­ . ­ ­,,Prame Lffe , .., �­�:. ­�:" ­. ­ .� . �. .. , . , '. . � . .,­ I I .. � .- I . -� .. I " . .. . I .... 11 .. .1 .� I � � . � ,�.!.�, ­...!:.�. . - , . , . � . ­ . ;�-- ,� I ­- 1'� . I. � .., .. �, .�. ... I t,.. :,t .., maker. . ,­,, -:�- ,"., , I � � . I . . �, , .1 . I Seek Skulls of Workers . I ., . . . .. �..- . � .. I . �` ., ' '.,,. - . , ' - .., ­­- -­- ­-­ ­ ­1�- - W--,T � �:..� - i�sirlo;ri�'Jjurrison iu London Daily �----'-­.-.­-:. I .-..`­��--�,�: .-­- .''.." Each.one takes a defin Ite part in the - *�'� ".4 �. ­ .. . 11. ,��: , I I ­ .... ­.... `­ � - - ,for Display on Homes � , 11 1.o�.. ." Express.) , , I . :11 I .1. -- .� I. I�11 �I, . . . '....� :",' .I...- ,life of the'community, and III a vast , '* - - � . - : ., ­ ... ­ . . - I ,.: I � ;.�,� • I . I , I . . e land with a total population only I -* -and Temples : - , , ' . . I - . . There are two great openings for .... :,�11.-,- . , .:� %. " ,.�::. -:"..,�,.-,'� � -, .I . . . , . . �.. .... :. �,� ,.,. ,-, . : I I : . I .I ,­ 11.,�. .......�, . � : , i. " . �, �' equal to that of Greater London each ' ' I . . . 'I, `�� � �. . . , . . .. .. �, :�. �. ... . . .... . . - wr{, I" ���:`: women in the Prairie Provinces of ­..�- ? I . .- ��� :..'! .. . . ­'. , - individual counts. And therein is the Ten 1p4g ,yeari ago, when one want- - . .1 �i,�. �!.. - - �I �.:� ". . ., , .. :, ,­, .I., I ed camphor to check a cold, to trust . ..� .%, I zll .Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. -­ , :'.-�, �. �. `�., ".....� I. I -. . ... ­, secret--to be ,essential is the very -­ , ..." L, .­ . - �, .. - - . w�- I I ,, �. The first is domeatic work and the .1. , * , * , . . i trate a moth o,r to banish a fever I I I I 1. '..-4� - . . essence of contentment-at least, as , , .r; - I!! ­�,�... . ray' �.,I� ,I second marriage-which is also dom. I '.11 . .- ".,..4 1 . .. . .... ���,. , �' far as the women are concerned. , blister, there.was only one place to I- ", ..; . 1. 1.1 ... . ..I.- , I - . t it-Japan. But some years qgo I .1, � I estic work but less well paid! �, ; .1. I.."-.j .: . . I ­; .-....: .. . -- - 9 . � I . ,% -..,..-.-, , ,. . I .�. . I ; 1. 1 . . .. .. �, ''­ I . chemists learned to make camphor ­ .� �- I was told, and I believe it is per- . . 0 4 - ­ . . :... 't - 1 . ­ Z., ,:�!, ,�� ;!. � I . Another Treim*ure synthetically. After the war Ger '. '' ,:�� . ­ L. �.� :.i fectly true, that five thousand British ­ I ..., .. ...I . I . I 11 . . - . . . . - � . : I �man laboratories began producing It, . , ...I� .. ... :� , .1 . ..�.,­. . . , .. N " . . . I - � --wives are wanted on tht prairies of �''.,.,..I . . 1`.%.%.' . 1, * . .� I - - I. . I . .1 . .. �­..�... 11 . 1. , - ­­ I . :�:.:�' %�:� . Hunt .,. - ,- z and ate Into Japan's market until the , Canada. There is,-however, an al- '- ' �. , ,�.�..�,.­.�%'. . 4 - • . I - ­ I I ,­�;...,...'� . I . .. I '-** ' 11 ;..i � . ..1. "? .. �­:;j Japanese, Introduced -new economies, moat insurmountable obstacle in the . �1. . 1, . .� I .. . 4.. . 1 7 1 . ..���� I . � I ­­ . * :.. '' .. I . I. .. Fresh evidence now comes to hand ,enabling them to cut prices. Recently ..","....0 course of true.love, and that is the ' . ..,. : :..-....��I � I I I ­ . , ­ . .... . are notluews came from France of still �.... .._ . . .;.. -L . . that the,days of adventure � ,�.,1, ., - ----*'------ -- ­­ -----.---,--- .. :­.. 11 extraordinary inhibition'about shav- - - �- .. . I ".,�:­: . . .. . . ­.:, 6� , -� ended---even adventure of sheer fairy-�another new synthetic process which . 1. . .. , Ing,that possesses so many of the five ., F . - .. ­- . . I , . �­ .� . .. I .. .. � . "L " . : -, . .. , . .. tale texture. There remains the pos-,may' distiu-b the camphor balance of .. .. . q� . I ;*.: . thousand-eligible young mei. If they .:,,.. i',�.. ;�..,.I , ... , ...... ,.-: .7 1� ..-. sibility that burled treasure, every I trade, Of the 6,000,000 pounds' of pun- would grow good honest beards and ­ . . � .1. . .. ' . � . . - ; ��,.. . . ­..' bit as splendidly golden as any in the j gent camphor Imported by the United .. .1.. - I- .1 . 1-� I . � I . � have done will:-it, it would be less ' -: . . .� -. , ..�.. z, . . . - ­ - , .1 :-,. " ­ - �. . . .. 1, I ., imagination of Long John Silver-States last year, a third was brought . ,. ­ I .:hopeless, but though romance maybe �. � , I .. ..1 ,.L, ,. . . , -om ( . .�. . .� .. may yet see the light. That moderns'ti -hernists' retorts and two-thirds I - . . . . �;:�� . . . !,,;��. .t� .. - - : `:�- .-- born on Sunday, so delicate a thin . . . ­­ - 7 , '.. . 9 7 .. . 1,, � . actually embark upon' undertakings i from crude stills In the depths of For- � . . : .. , 1. f�. ..� .. . :,.,� I - I�11L..... .i. 'could never survive Wednesday's . , �. ­�,.: .. . . I .. I. .-� � % . I �1� ...... , �:�.,�,�::�:i. . . . . essentially whimsical. preposterous I mosan forests. . .- . ­ . . stubble.- . I . . . I - � - .-§�, 11* �� . . , . . - .. . - - I— 1. � .. 11 ...- .�� .� . . .. I .. ���'­ . . and delectable, there is ample proof in Camphor collecting In Formosa is ... .. .�.1­ .... . . . ......I-,-:-". Too often the British settler be- .. 1 .. !��..% . . . . � I " -ade,".says a bulletin of . .&,.�­".- .. - I .. .:,�'.,��,: ,L the pages of Irish novels by Gec-_- A. a hazardous ti ' . �,•, : comes extraordinarily careless about �I. ­ ... I .. I I . .- I : y .f�,.... . . . . 1. ­ � I .." . I . �­"L ` ".� -� -­ ' �- Birmingham. But beyond that, here the Natiomil Geographical Society. , ­­� � ­ , his personal appearance and lacks t.... " ­ . .­.­.. ;..%�t" .1 I .,�.: ,'I." - I I ,�I..:�,,%.. ... '. . 11�, ­ . .. . I I , . is colder proof: ' I"It's all outdoor work, including chop:" .:, I I . , ­ . . . , 3­1�1 ­ . I I ,�. v .- , I .... � . . . h 1�%' L . I . I L .. ..pride in his home. Probably roa- 1. I . . -­ ..- � ...�;,, 11. � need that two English ping down,trees, chipping and tending . I i� .. . . . I I It is announced * ... , . .; :...­ I " . - 7 :�4 ..bon is that at first he.is so occupied �: ., I ,';.. . .. .. � . . -e camphor stills.and it seems as healthy 11 . ,, I '. . -­ . women plan to search, if not mo_ - .. . fc... : . 11 ... . .: I.. ..� I I I - ,:- . : .in keeping abreast with the payments :..,- .- .., . :-- ,- �., .1 fortunately to raise to the surface of. as lumber-jjacking. It would be, If .. �.5 � ­ .1 . ­ I - . � ,.". � : -for his land and so tremeradousl . . .. . I .. . .. . . . P, � -' 1, y �. .: -p . .:� . I I � . , .. the water, one of those top-heavy the Chinese camphor collectors did . - '.. .hardworking that he simply has not ,. ­ I .1. I.. . .;, � �-.' . • . ."- . .... I * I . . . I. ­. . � .1 I I :. � . - I ­. ­ ...1. . I galleons of the Spanish. Armada, not lose their heads. Literally they . .I . . ...... . . " ­ the time. A farmer said to me: "We � :1 , . .. 7. I '' r . . . . 1 � �. .� . m. - .. which has lain since the memorable lose their heads, because the camphor : ---;- . 'Ative an eight-hour day all right, only -- . .�: .% . . � I I . . 'A ,.k� . ' . � � . .1. . ­I I . .- year, 1588, at the bottom of Tober-I trees grow in the wild Formosa high- I � .11 ,-�, " .,,...ewe have three days in each twenty- -:. ,-. -.. �..:' . . I..�.� . . . . mo Bay, Scotland. The Almirante i lands, where live the most dangerous .. - , ,, four hours! During the bectice seed- . -��� . I 1 . . I I- 1.-1. �;,��­.,.i- .. "..%. I . .:�� , .1 I ; I . . � . -� de Florencia. was traditionally the pay of souvenir hounters. Not autographs, ­! . � I � - 1, . 1, . . I -. -1 ,. , ,� . - .. a, I .. . I ,. .A, . time and harvest- everyone works . . . , ,!i.. - �. . . I I . . ,�. - - . . I... .. 1 I A"I, .�. . .. .. . I ship of the expedition, and it seems,not nails' from a famous house, not ., . from morning to night. I have seen , . .. .. � . . . one'bits of cloth from a fallen airpi%ne, .. ­ i' 1* , , ­. �... . . . . --.:,.;� ,; , �. �1 �.� . I. .. little short of astounding that W, ­ . . . a man so tired that he has fallen . , I .­ 1:..�,e­� . �, QD ,of these twentieth century women has I but human heads, .these savages eol- . . 11 I . . I ,�.�'. ., I I � , t�I �. . I .4 . . .�,:..,;.,;:I 1 I I.. . . - . . . �, : , . � �­;.,�;:, , 1. .�;, . I � .s. dinner-if he cannot I . .1, ,:,� � ,;:�, � I �. . . asleep over his .- . .. . . :, .1". � .. herself stood upon its sunken deck; t lest. 'Row on row of whitened door- -�..,- ., find time to eat it, it is no wonder that . � .1 I �% '-I-.. I �1 I .. -1 . I � L - . . ­ : 11 .. . . '4 ­111. ­�, I . I that she might have recovered some of I ways. Sometimes souvenir skulls . . - . . . - . .- �­­ . : ,.I , � . , "� ­� � . . � Iii I I, , I he grudges the time to shave. 1, - i ` . iTs fabulous wealth had not her div-I form a frieze under the eves of the .. .. �� 1�I � . I . � ,,4, � A1.,, . . , I ., � 1�"... . :1 , . . . . 1. -1 � I 1:1. ,, I., . . - . . , .� " ":,�;� , . V I � ." It Is amazing how many of the . .. : I I.-, � .'1:, . . . . - �. er's suit proved untrustworthy. Now-pagan temples. It is this skull cult 1. ,� ' : . : . 1.`.; ,X1, � ;, 1, ­� . . . . "I .- .., I ,;� , I... . prairie houses are unpainted. Their . ..- . . i . .I. ,,�, F­ ­ : I I ." . reinforced by a diver who has helped I which has led Japan to assign armed I � , , ' I . I,, , . ,V, : . - � .. Is . ..- . .. surroundings are untidy, machinery , . I�.,. 1- , I . . : tc salvage the German fleet at Scapa I military guards over the advanced -I .:al I , -I .. . -t :al ­ , I . . I . " r� � * � .�, . �� ; ,...�., . I I I .. - .- - . - . , I� �-, .. Is left lying 'about, and often little .* '. . I� . . 11 � 1. . Flow, ,;he two women are repairing'camphor camps to protect the Chinese . L * � 1. .. . 11 . � 4, , :attempt is made to cultivate a garden. . . ! , - I—: I.�'. 1 .• j once again to this scene of the A rma-I laborers. . I . � I . I - - �. ... I , . �.:- -- " ' . . . � ., ., ­ � . I In many prairie homes tinned vege- - ..I . . da's disastrous retreat. "The camphor tree is an evergreen, � . . By the aid, ., . 17. ': . , . . . I I .:,� , . � � .. ­ .[.1 -.1., . tables are used. Yet provided a hedge - ....� `­ I I . . of devices and appliances the most j but similar In appearance to the lin. . I I - � - , . .- . - ..­.. # . . . . . . � 3 P) , . I I ,P,-.� ,- , .. :. A �I I ­ I anted to act as a wind-screen, - ... � , ­ � . ., . '. � . modern, it is at.least conceivable that�den.! Collectors seek only the biggest .. 1. .. .. . -1 I . ., 1. . I .. .1. . . . . . . I ,, "I . . - , I W -1. . - =trees which are more than fifty . . 11 .I .11 good gardens can be made. :,� .� . I .. - ,a that may achieve a measure of sue . . � . . I - " . .. . "-. �. . The love of flowers dies t rd in ! . . . . . ,- cess. . years old. with fat trunks as thick . I .­� .. �- British hearts, and in the fari ' . 1. . I , .-- FOR AFTERNOON WEAR , . ­,- .'".. . � I., . . -. iouse if they do, their triumph will crown through as a man is tall. Once the , ' . � 1 .. living-room there are usually a num- Three-piece 'black transparent velvet, embroidered jeweled front oil,a long procession of similar attempts, camphor giant In down, the cutters I I - . , her of plants. They Ere put i.� jam dress and cuffs,- white ermine collar. Black felt hat, with Inserts of velvet. perhaps justifying also a multitude attack It. Like beavers they gouge-at � . I. 1. ,Jars. ealt tins, treacle tins, any.hing --­ ­- I of legends and traditions which clus-I It, using a crook-handled chisel with - ­ 11 .11 I I , ­. �, ....­of the kind. But the labels arc left the hardship. - - ­ 1 many a long day since I have heard ter about the sunken vessels of the�a curved edge. The cutters burrow � I... . -I � on the jam jars and no,effort is made Canada is certainly not. an. easy'grace said, before a meal. but in each Armada strewn along the coasts of I Into the trunk, chipping and chipping �. , i ­� . . � I 1 . It � I . .. to disguise the tins by a cost of paint country. as the emigration pasters of the prairie homes I visited the head England, Scotland and Ireland. The�the heart wood until only the bark it) :." t 1. - so that the whole effect is one of,would have you believe, and it does of the house bowed his head and asked i shell remains. . ., � I credulous of both humble- and lofty I . � li, gypay-hke­sordidness . . ­­ ­ - Ij -and -untidines*, not pz ornise emy-things. The pot of-I f&r a blespin � - - " . - -,have -caveted- their legendary-!. --".AHeazwblle­the­c4jp8 are In­ .­ WO . 41 -- - In many parts of the prairie, espe- gold that lies atfoot of every I A' farmer's wife said, to me: "We store of jewels and ducats, gold and a crude retort, over boiling water. � , . ��'," ' !,:. - dally Saskatchewan. wire fences in- prairie rainbow is hidden deep in the;have been here twenty-five Years; in I silver plate, Spanish daggers set in The camphor vaporizes and passes . ..�.­.. 4'�' , ,.. '-- -close each square mile. A man often !emeralds. In 1661 searchers -of this through a bamboo pipe to a vat cool- 1� ,. i earth. and I have forgotten the num-1 that time we have been blown out. -, t� d out, and burnt out. very ship in Tobermory Bay were ed by water from a mountain spring, , "i .starts with a quarter section- of land her of inches of frost that.covers it;tailed out. snowed I camphor � 1. . 160 acres and a two-roomed wooden ir winter time. I That was in the days when thij interrupted and dispersed by suspi- White blocks from which. � �- . - , - shack. When a bumper 'crop is reap- ;h knows but camphor oil drains are produced, Tha ' .. �:- ­ ""- � I But It is a magnificent country. full f prairie fires were uncontrollable, We cious tribesmen. V .0 ...1. . ` 11` ` I heavy. one tree of aver. - : : `- ed the profit per a:!re convinces him for yet 14.000 bushels of grain the day ironclad divers of 1928 may succeed yield is very I . ,of immense possibilities Ing I lost - . .- ,� that he must have more land on the I Wple; a country for children to be after it had been threshed. Yet never where they failed? Then perhaps men age size will give 6.600 pounds i, . .. .1'�.`" - .chance of a run of good seasons, for born into. where' they will have ten'once has the farm failed to provide may be emboldened to profess openly camphor, worth about 85j000. . . Canada is esm,xtially the land of . their belief in the existence of hidden "Camphor collecting has been do. t! . . . � I �chances for every one In England, us-with a living." . .. �, • hope-the hope of a good harvest. The� It is certainly the Ian "And would you go back to Eng- treasure, which of course they have clared a Government monopoly in , ... gambling spirit has caught him. and homes. . There is a simple ,.-.,. too, land"" always harbored in their hearts.- Formosa since 1900. Not only does is Mo . .� An course of time he becomes what I that perhaps accounta for it. It is "No!" was the emphatic reply, "not 'Christian Science Monitor Editorial. Japan control the methods of explol . . �- 1L �- known as �'land poor'." He is the . tation and the regions to be cut over, � -- --- -- .i .� ,.. L. owner of many acres and very littlle - � - but also has arranged for the mar. I , . :i' �� elm It is partly this Just for land . L L . -� Famous Atlantic Liner to Make Her Pacific Debut I .1 -- I --.. L, . keting of the annual harvest. . . . . -.:..' .: - : . . "There has been an attempt to pro I 'that accounts for the careless stand- � . ­. M.. • .. . .11�1. I_— .. . � L . � , - I . ; .-I.- .� .. . I . I I li . . and of living, that is to be found an . I I . . . I.: I I ... .� I. I - ---- . . .. mote the industry in Florida. Cain. ; . I . , I 1. . arms. At least half -1 1. � - . .".r-".., - �­ � I I i 1 . � � . . so many prairie It . - .'s,01'.�.",j. - . n.' . ,..L;'' ''.... ­ .;��?�, , Phor there Is not'the Rip Van Winkli - . :: , .-, - I. I X,::­ . --the success of Canadian farming de-, . ­-. ..I *.- �t<? 4 ., �.%; I ,� � �­; ,I -4;. A �11... crop it would seem to be, since the . .. . `.:-:� . . . . � . . .:- L: leaves and twigs of the growing tree I .. pends on women. A man's wife is his, ,.:�.�, ­ - .. �- W11 : 11-1 ,;: .. � . .. . . . A . I- I '. , �' have been found to yield the essential ... . �; , L.;;;�!.. ..helpmate indeed, and upon her falls . .. • IP ,:,�� .�'-I r.:.�, . I . � - 0. �., ,�,L:.:;.�'. I I 'the greatest shock of the transplant- 7: ft . ;, .. gum. ' " . L .- I - , " ,;� N I '. Is ! 1 :- � . . N I bo I "SIX pounds of camphor . .Ang to a new country. While her man ;:: . . ,� lk . .. million ' . . I I . .. S !, L ' ----; I .. L , . . �. .., pas . . I r out of doors and has a certain am- , - . ff NV6,V4Fy- ',,,, . - �,:: . .. . are enough to dose a lot of sick .... I I f ,I, ..., , S .;;: go . people-more than enough for me- aunt of change and variety, her day . .1% 'OL-4 C.4, = 11 11 .." . �L -,: 0- 'I., ."­ I W- ." ", . 'is spent inside, struggling with a \ ... OR :.,.- d . . .. a ""' :, ictual demands, in fact, so the . . go . ..... . I � - � OPP . MR! 0 .;! ..;�! rest is used very largely in the --7 -,ever seen before, wor. . , I . A ....... . . . . ,stove she has I . 0 A . . .:-- ried by .hard coal that she must not ... � -". . ie� L.... I A manufacture of celluloid. When next . ......- I . . •. W, ".... I V � . - . . 'Poke, or wood fuel that produces a . .. ,: .. ... you see your favorite movie star, re• . . I ,;; .. . ­ I I . . ­ " X ."" ­ " I - I ... furnace-like heft or none at all. . - DCCAWA , ..1 I ��. s - f . . .. . ..1 .. member that camphor helped put him . . I I :. , .. � . . .I .. .1. . .. . I �r.j..;::�:. .. � .�. .,!! or her on the screen. The United I :4 F . I �::­,...:�::!', . , . She is faced with the lost arts-a . I . , - ..:�::!­: ..... . 4 I 1. ., , ''...� ` . .1. • States' camphor 6iii toy, the year end. L . . . � baking and the making of lard. butter ..*. :* �". .1 Y, C=.i I /­ I .1 .. . and soap, as well as the bottling of ­1 .1 ­ .�. 1 - - I . . ing June, 1928, was $2,684,000." . I .. . - . �i - ,".... � .- . �-. ifrult and vegetables, for the thrifty 1; 1.11''....­ ;. . �' ­ . � .. � : r1w1fe-F AOMMAL5 :!!;�::,�'" 1 .. ­- . " I !I . :11 ., 1. ­--�­ - - . 4 ,- ! .... I ­ , mifv must stili- have knowledge of .,'�-,. - - :. , w0wo SE'evolo ew ...... �.,i . !,.,,�. i�� ­'L . . . . . X. ;11 I ,:.. : !,; .. I . ,,, I ., '�* I . .., "AFMAWO" O-C ".I . - . . ./ - .. -. - I PIMA these things. , . . . ,,,, �!:�, ,. . 'It." � . ". " ­ � ,.,.,". .. ,� � . .1. .'. . _ � Z- .�­ ii� . ., .,, ' - , . � �, . I .", .. . � I'L , . , , , - ­ . . . The major%ity'Of farmers kill their . .. . i . . . . 4" .; ......� I, :;� .;7 , . ,2 . - , -i . . . I . . - , .. . -��ji� .; ­.:".0, � I , . I ..,-1: .'.i.�:i::::!;.;.!,...,,��:::.,.:i:� . -�.-­ . ,�,:...1;:1;.;:,...::�:?�i: :�;7.:,�x: , .::, � - own meat, for butchers' shops are not . . 6. i,.,�!��ii�:�::� , . . � I . . � �i�:i�,ij'..",��, . ­ OF !: . .::.:.:.: .::! . . '. - . .1......I :� ; . , ,j � . , . .:-i`;1-;.&?....:.:�:�:��,.;.;,;";.;,;.;.;.:- `16,i.�.;.... ,�. I .. . ! ..: - I, !:., . .... .- usually found-in prairie villages. In � ..!:, : X� , . - I .,. !; . , e:. . � ...,X­1­�,:. . . .,. .. . " 'i ..�*:;:;:;:�;;.-.:�:,X:.:,.,�';�:::. 4, �'. '' . . . winter it is ii simple -business to pre. .�­ ��*i�.".%",".,e..�";�*,,��:li:i;i::::i,��.-: - :1�:�:-..�:. ­ , �.: I I . . ­ .. -.......*::�.::i�:11ii�.�'.ii�'!:ii�ii�:����i:�!;�.,:!*�j�! , ,., .. . . , !%:::0 ...".."...''..-I ," � . . ­ .. . . . ".. 1111. . I 1. " . . .� 'serve, for it freekes, and when it is .. ­ I ,:::*.i:!�.!:;t::;:;:.t. ", .. ­­.'..'­­ .1...-�. �, I'll ;kl�.,...: :: . . .! . Xii:il.�ii�iiiiiiiiili !.. . . .- ,:'�:::::::::�:;"O�,::;;;:.....:;;::.�:.:.::�i:i�.,� 4:: :1 .:: .4 , . ­.. . . ;::;.';j�:;�;�;;:: %�*Ii::*i:i*i�".::�iii; �!; I , . . ':�.:i:i* ­ .: I. ...- % %O I required for'booking 'it is simply -, ,..%%.::, : �� 74 . . . � . ­ , P..�Ii�.i:��i;::i:i - ,;:j::',:::;:,:' I , :.�,:, . . w .":: ", .. *brought into the warm kitchen and . 1. . �, : , �-` t . .:*':�!;::1,..:.:; :., . .. .1 . . - - . 1 . . . ­.X:,. , . ----, . , .�i:iiiiii:ii�� ... : -��;;���! 'L; .: ,#,.. � I .. ... .. - ­; . .J:i., ::..... ;; �, �!:: ::,. :. .,:.;:: . . . . .j , .L . . I I ------�-- ,16hawed. In the same way-, too, bread ... I �%�::..:L:�;'��, �, : :;�. � - . - . . . ­.:.,.:I.. ;,;.I .. .. . ., . �- .. � . . . ... '.�!!.' *::. - I . .... .. . -­ .. � A::i*i-i,:-i;:::!1::Zi:�.. ,:�*i;'. ::':L�:::�:.�' . . . . ., ;i 11 1. I . I . : . 1. :will keep indefinitely. ' In summer, . .... . . .., I . - - . . . �1, � ,::: /I . ,�;.. I ' .. - , I - . I -.. �, however, when an animal is killed the . ......, .I :�:,�i�ii:,!::�.::.:;�:. ..:;." :�. ..� :!:-:.:�!:;j;:­­., .:,�: .:%� . . . ­ :!;... . :�::!:�: . ,. . . - - .-'�,;:.;,*...�"...:, . .. .1 , -, .1. : ':­.'­','.""""", .L...';' '� I : �; - ...." , .. 'meat must be cooked immediately and �­ .. I ::.,:::i;i.:�:':::: �� : . W­.,I I..".'.% .: .: '. . - - .. 1� ::�:::11�:::;.; :..�!:::,:..�%�.��: ;:!.. .11 . -. I,-".."... . I . . . " L .­ ­ , :........, V. �.1:.$� . .. , � . �Ilk�� -."I 1:.;� - ,�..... ­ � I—— -*bottled, or else salted down. ­ . , :�: ",.*," ...:-.11 Z:.: I---- .. ----:--- --;.-- . '. -2 :� .. -7- ,-- .. n;.:,k.1'.A.;,..­'. � ..'*� �:: :� ­ " k's .� . . . The twentieth century woman mov. ..., .. . .1 ::%.-,. : ". ­ I .1 r1L . . - : � , � .. - .1 ­ : . . : , I I . . . L 1. I I- . ` ed from conditions of modern life and . . 11 I rI �' I . . . I .�: - I . . I � :.:. i�: � -, I . I : :;. �: . , ... �. ;:.:!. , ,. . .. I . I 0 rV.1" 1�:, - t � :i�­ " .. .. : . n isolated district -,,.'. . :.,. . '... .. I *­.$ I . planted down In a . - . I, . ...... ..::* I . I . .. ;­;­.­­­' ) -,1/,.-, I . ' L ' ' . . . . 'p'..... .3 1��. (J I - �i����l�"iii�ii�::i�i:�ii:,:�� gi.:.�. ,, il�:�7,.'��.�::�",.,7�;',17;",.:��.�..,... ;­1 .1.11, •.. % -,�,� ..::. has as much need as ever of the star- � . .. 11...... k. 7:�:!, ��:� � ��: . .,.... - .� � , 1. 1'� ,..,.,,�".:,:;.,.,;,."".";,.;.;, I.... �­ - � . ... ­ .1 . a 11 : ". If,,; . i�li�:!:l ii:". I g! A I ,-- ling qualities of pluck and endurance .. ­111-.11­­­ W �j:, •..I.. 'o -1 . ,;-,,-,;:Z ii:i�.�:j :, " - , ."it . � . .1 I �F��� # A- I'. - . I � . I . that animated the pioneering women. I � - A,W66d 0.1 At4NC 6 . 11 ..:*'N. � I T - - . �� ...I­1. ;.:':j::,j - '. . . .. . I . •0::-:.i*:::..,i:i,. .:., ;! ( . I L ,�: ... .:� ::;:::��:�;�*,*`.,`,...-��,i:;... . � � F The old glamorous days are over, I . �� ::-X:::j: ; . .11.1'..... .1 \1 `1 . . . . I - I �& !: - . .. .. .. :i ,.. In this modern age, speed-is, of the speed record between Vancouver . %:i*�.1*i:i*j:j:j:. .. and the Wild West is fast becoming I , ; ­:;.;.;-;11;.;1-;-;-�., ... . . . L I 71 ..;,I `-� ...� . , -:.:% g�,, .. . . , .I I"..,. : . :. , .1 ;,:*:.: . . ..... . .. -* West. The open rangeland paramount Importance, whether it be I and the Orient. :"... . �j, �­ :. Z;::N:ktX-.,':!�::: . 0 1 . ­­10 :�:.:... I . * I ,. , .. :::* .�,.�.,., the Tan ....." I . . : : - L. P.!.!. � :and the great cattle ranches are giv. over land, on the sea, or in the air. 1he"Empress I . ; : ..­.. .:;::...........i '.1. .k: During the World War. ­� ... .: - . � - " .1. " I � : I .. - '. ---inig.way-to-small-mlxe4 farms. Never- -Busy executives and..perishable com- .of France-".­was chosen-hemuffe-&-har -- . ­ ...I::...... ,; theless the pioneering days are not modities must arrive at their destina- speed to be flagship of the 10th Aux- . ? ,�14-�W ArArN*W,"AtW6 AVN6-- .- ,, ­. % .0 . .. .:" ., 8 4/1"'T' . .� ,.� ':entirely passed, and Canada still has tions In as short a time as possible, flinty Cruiser Squadron 'of the British at the lonely tole of da Cunha "The girl who makes A bluff at act. . , j� ..� - ". .11 I 4- . . . need of adventurous souls. and all modern science and human Navy. Under the command of Ad � - . . . ,� , -� ...., I It is true that you do not have t6 ingenuity have been devoted to this m1ral Sir.Dudley de Chair she Inter- en route, but another vessel of her Ing generally gets by with 'It"' ,�. . , h �L -,sboot Indians out of the kitchen win- end. ra this connection It is interest- cepted nearly 10,000 vessels Plying fleet, the "Duchess of Atholl," of 20,- � I is - - . .­.i, "cruise.... ,' dow, and that you will arrive at your Ing to learn that the Canadian Pacific between Canada and Europe and pre- 000 gross tons, will make this cruise �1! . destination by mean of a train and a liner"Empress of France," the faite8i vented .tons of contrab4nd material's of contrasts,' In 1929. The "Empress Wife of Burglar (to daugliter): L 'Ford car instead of a covered wagon; Passeunr vessel In regular service. from falling Into the hands of the of France"Is of 18,260 grog 9'reglstered "Look 'ere, me gal, you'll 'eve to stop ". . �..�- ' 114 Europe,has been enemy. Early this year the "Em. tons and was twice 'chosen by the this,.t.policeman mead=o` yours- P. .. iiino . still, these were spectacular advent. between Canada a . .. . res that, granted the right spirt transferred to the Pacific, where she press" made a cruise from Xbw York Prince of Wales to carry him to Can. 'ere. It's givin' yer.poor father 'eart . � ------ tures I . . I probably compensated for much of I wig"I VIA%6 Whits Empresses for to South America and Africa, touching ads. . . !allure." .. I , , .n "�.:I�.�.I , ::,�,, .,, ­. . 1�..0111 ., , . : ,� ., , " . . . .I�.. . � I ..1.I '. .i. .. ­�`-�; , - ... ,. -..­.;,, "-,-,,- ..�,� ,�- - I .­I I . , a I - , .- , - I -, . ,I, , 1, �, -, I..`M.. ��.', ...,.1" . .1 . i - . ,I ._ , . I I .11 �' ­­­..-iv.�Z­�J I - � v . , .?. -� I.e., �!�, ;g4w."., - F " ,'4.^I1. . , I � - -�, ell I "I I'�?..... ,, n 61 • ., � - .h � , , � , i...", � ��.. I , ,-'sg�� . "I., I i 21t=,-;,�1110--�.-41�11 -, .. "I .. 5i�t,.,�V.r P-4:�--­ I . -, -, -, - -,, .11 L.--- ,1�� i�� - - ­ -. ." , 4 A ik � .. �011�d-- .-- 44� , . I � � � 1A 1��R'01�1,tl ,� ,Yt, .A, " R� --'III, MOWN a-, A * I -- ii��Ww,� ,ay,.':snhw:.,.-,. ,.. -..-. ... s-; •ro. „ .... ,,,q,,.w" ST+•x_':,"� -<^s .�^c.; ^--T �"G s _ __ _ _ ..J$r.. .,aa'yta,g,"' �.,,..rs •:- d-�..-..,.:'-..,w�.. rp. w .w,x�. .. r, ,. .: . :...v .,.,.t,,. .a..,a...c: .- ,w• - `�..: :..�' .r� c� x ti 4 4 �xl'., k-.S,v-.: ,.... ,. •.-.. ,'>. .:•., .,• ')..rr. �b ;• :r. .. »e .c•. ".,..., :,,, ,. .; . .,;:« .- ,',•.. :.'r"t; ' .., .. .•r', 'N.,.. v �.. •`+sem. ,;:, r y'.. i�' t; .��`•" ,`+'� - „�. ,,�, .'.. .. �.";d; eu"`tlr�..�,+F.,. .r„a,."'9;,: �>r•-;µ-t+n. ,sN._ ,w 3,,,,�;y•3�s' e t.-�" . . -.. .. r+.,�t ,�Y... w:- � .>.1..' -j•^ _ .,_...Jut'si�", -_. •_ r:.,: •-�r+.a.`.''-,•s�.�"�'i5+-^t�."t�tt-s'x o, v .r - — Bl`it18 'i _ Saws for dlw Cooset E '1 • , Calgary'Hdrald (ind., Cons.): (The „• Argentine !s' showing pardonable,o fr r nabl `C�'Qa$e8 All ing P e it -1 ritation at the United Statea' prohlbl- % , .. n:AbysS�i� a tarit7F Wall policy.) Canada is wWJ ' J w PEN. .. . ` in a ),oa ereion to sympathize is con y „> South American-Republic. This coun- ' - Passage of Upper and Lower try has endured the American con- _. Regions Said to be First ceptlon--of friendly commercial rela- tions p tions for many sesta. Canadians EYES r. Done b Europeans 4 have had to grin and' bear it, al- �j�7 e Londott.-An account of what is though they buy more from the Uni- (� - claimed to be the first crossing by ted States than from any other na• Smiling BLt l.uropeans of the Upper and Lower ;tion. The moment- any Canadian Fl39hing BLACK • 1'_)aualsil of Abyssinia is published In !co market - "i 'Ti Th to es. a ourne was accom• Across-tl a finds he tariff St RAY " plishedtnby•L. M. Nesbitt, a British !against, border, t remedy i for inn- ready O Y Three sets of"Poker Hands" will' i mining engineer, accompanied by two I equal treatment ilea within the pow- Three Emotional BROWN Italian wade►:.-- T Pustori and G. er of Canada as it does in that of the bring you a highgrade oversize self- i rtostr►a, with a caravan of 16 natives,1 South American republics. It con- :l�jtat Color are filling Fountain Pen. This Pen has ` r`ameI and' 4 mules. sista of retaliation !n kind. The patty started from Hawlt' .YOUR Eyes? 14kt. gold nib--and comes in four Bridge station on- the Jibut!-Addis �c • �P� �u� ►7 rjAj+ air. , attractive colours—red,. black, way,. on 3larch 13, zig• The color and shape of she eye* >beba Rail PAM TS zged along the course of the Hawash I tell u mottled or jade. This is one of your disposition---the also River to the Sultanate of Aussa,where BABY SLEEPS SOUNDLY tell of the condition of your many presents procurable in they were met by an escort from the - health. You may be marring exchange for "Poker Hands," one Here's a °gals to soothe crying the beau i Sultan, who, after a period of mis I ty and sparkle of your C wakeful babies to sleep quickly and Itiust, gave the travelers safe conduct eyes by improper diet. Im. of which is attached to eve plug easily, It's the way doctors endorse, poverished condition of our p g to the borders of his dominions. Y 'of Big Ben.Chewing Tobacco. - 11 Thence they ma}•ched north to the and millions of mothers have proved blood, sluggish liver, constipa- - . I Niru Sultanate, where water holes are is safe and harmless. A few drops tion,eter,soon show their effects four or even six days apart and the of purely-vegetable, pleasant-tasting m the eyes. Big Ben is rich, satisfying and I Fletcher's Castoria, has the most If they are dull with a yellow tin go to heat is extreme owing to, the ;rester the whams--that's a atgnal of inc•wtui flavourful. T it to-da fretful, restless baby or child asleep( sluggishness, You need to rid the sys. Try y part of the land befog several hn^tired ih a few minutes! And for colic, tem of accumulated poisons. You need feet below sea level, a laxative. You need Beacham's Pills• Ultimately they, arrived at Asaale- constipation, colds and upset spells, D0101, on the borders of the Italian there's nothing like Castoria. The gt�tlRlflt *WTlpfggty colony of Eritrea, teaching th4 coat Chas. H. Fletcher signature !s ,the mark of genuine Castoria. Avoid • village of Mersa Fatima a few days imitations and be .safe. e Y IG �B N tater on July 1. Try a regular dally �� Sir: Nesbitt is expected to :.acture - p�ertod urse Your Plug Chewing Tobacco before the Royal Geographical SocietyGo Csts Young Mllllufac- =toy Ali the Vegetable ,tory o E impeo..d Proluts - � at an early date. tiarCr • • 1 e • { • - - - vietol Ia Tim,?e, tI,ib.): This. Read about Chwocte► rows tl.e Eyes in gl'ltlah Families ; Many New Fly>!ng �EGLE chaaRe !:,' the Australian tariff will future Beecham A�crtiseassatr. ere -' In New Brunswick. Clubs Are Formed �D �AEMjA�have tittle effa�et soon, the prod•.►cts which the Commonwealth imports - - from -BPLfish-Coluinbla-our pulp and T ' - --- -- Often Leads to.a Decline—Ea- improve his 'n►ind, therefore consider paper, lumber, fish, and so on; it will how he does this, As for all otter Immigration Plaars.- for +'3.•9 Eight Applications Now Be- rich the Blood by Taking effect, however, those commodities Calf for Set,Itment ing Considered by De- Dr..Williams' Pink Pills which the industrial East has been{ things, whether !ti our power to tom• )ass o not they are no better than selling to the southern Dominion. f r ,Of } 50 fence Department In their early teens it Is quite But there is no reason why the auto- lifeless ashes, and sinike.-Marcus .S: nt oho. N The ',• ra- oftaw'a.-Eight applicationq for new common for ,,iris to outgrow theft mobile or piano manufacturer of On- Aurelius. "tiur: Department of the Proci7we of fl}'ing clubs are being c•onsiclered by strength, and mothers should care-i tarfo should allow himself to suffer New runswick anticipates life tet-' the 1)epa-rtment of National Defence. fully watch the health o1 their dadkh- �under the bamdicap for very, long. A lot of people are setting out to ding of 150 British families ill this Stxtr•en drabs have been formed! ter:i at this time, for it is when !The remedy lies in his own hands.I dazzle the world, and many of them province during 192',1, a-rRngements thruut bout the I?orniuion flints bias 1, ."tretrhth la mapped by rapid growth i He now will have an ineeatfve to do it by the glaring headlights on fcr that number having a- Th(Wen' The first club was formed in Toronto that anaemia develops. The 11 come out to the Pae!,ac Coast and es- 'their automobiles.-The Auncie Star. signs be noticed b i being considered." made. earilvin that month. and the lash dpi- y peevishness,I tablish his branch factory either+ _ ` This will represent 100 families!cense Walt grunted to the 1'algary cbrb langour and- headaches. The face Ihere or at some point on the coast of! under the Pr%ovinc:al, I^+nderal ands on Supt S. SrowA pale, breathlessness and palpl- Classified Advertisements (the Mainland. By Ro doing he not: }lritish Government scheme, anti SO There are 2,227, members In the Part- tatioa-'follow, with low spirits. only t+onld counter the erect of the I tr7ez�ss' stra7L�a families to be placed by the F-ed,etatl;011:4 Clubs according to a export . lt+ At the first symptom of anaemla j 1),mtgration De )artnren`, srs corn ar- acted at the civil aviation branch, mt)t]►ers should act at once Neglect. :new tariff achadule, but he also lITtBT bx�SHEr3. wLvlt�+ r�. 1 P would put himself In a better post- t ER camas. Complete tine artist vd with a total of 117 fatndiet+ repro• Slnoe S4•pt, 30, 130-tse,;• mernb+•r,-.have ed anaemia often leads to decline, but rnucerials Write for catalogue Christ- aentin tltii indivldusaL� 4ettle+d in New Joined, !t you see that your daughter's blood tion to compete in the. Antipodean ma, cards for hand coloring. C. R g i market with the United States ex- CraivvlPx Ltm►twd, -1355 st. Catherine Brunswick, { Two pia nes bare been lcrautedi r frh Is enriched there need be no cause for, west, Montreal. _ _ Tbo fink--t bleed forichar porter. He would be at the 'front n by the O�elnlm4l)T ret F c,�,r dt4covered is Dr. Williaas' Pink door o the Pacific an ready ora .; sroxxci rAsa WON (t ��� of +hari;o in ord4n•-to,stimulaie ix,or•( the developments which are, bound' t'Llc tut'ND L'l' TK'I;tiTY. J�l1 N I-eAt in aviation u a-veragwrif Bio l llla• The pure, red blood created by �itt tlpJng hours far stir h club to elute ;R I these pills wHI quickly banish all soon to Lake place is many coun-' tIDl• i it one samples free. yto•uing a *� �'t��t s� * hire whose chorea It aasbes., ).," dt„in Dept f, ortllia orsc GH ® ! l��, Indicated) in t.hw• re•part stjcna of anaemia. They will bttill! up!�. _¢ _ _ - si+ W1Ljj�aaal Jo A. a rt-sash of 'the clnh4' arthlties °"'tr girl's health and ensure Ger a �inard't<Liniment !or Cha y' t robust girlhood. Give your daadhier Chapped Hands. rA?1Ph11�tT51 Ver®1 give m f 4.; prl°std• pilot ]ic.atses surf ''1 Orn a course of`Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I un 1 BOOKS'hut carr „lvrr TBene joy in she merriai.pilot licenses have be••11 grant- I` WEE! now, slake her strong' like thomsanda ;SCif-E7C resilon. This�a)uableb�t,was mom. home thau a laughing, happy baby. 6,41. SevrnaPw) ifrenseK fill 'private p 111 'gihd to advertise CAnffARTT pVivia*co t 'rhe well Child toakea ever -one happy pilut,4' have bi-en �,f.girls'who have, been rescued from• S f graTtt«�dt 4+tncr 'E+rp \atloaalist iii the Glasgow Herald --fie best farmer's overalls to she world. One with his tuneful t;urzle and bright tr .tuber. she clutches of anaemla try lir. Wil- I farmer w•rota that he would not taste tea dams' fink Pill,. Here !s a bit o! � $j' 'The mete machinery of done for his book vertu for yours w-dv. lauighiug eyes. it is ons the sirl,ly ' Claths art- tri glire•sent in nperatton at (local government '*ill mean nothing Baa•tltoaArhareeCoacin Mills Led.,Tomem proof. Miss Mary VendlttL 'Cats , i Oter Twenty Thoaeand Aa4-,' belly who Is not a lxtaghi-t;^, baby, f.,r' the fullonitic It4dnts: IIulUsts, Gran- �Withont a revive. of national cufture.� mount, N,B., clays:-"Thies years alta ' FiZF.E BOOK it is the lithe Fwe's Harare co be by tl'.c2,i, blwunntti, Ottawa, Toronto. A city that throngs to see barbarous ;appy when well. ; Hamilton. Ltmd,ai, Walkerviile iont,i,l°°'hlle attending a convent, i studied. and -.crude American concoctions CANCER vera' hard to graduate, The result Sent on Uqud�st Mothers. 1[ .our �rulrF Ctcist. if t�'Innipe R.-ciuri•, 51 d).>ae....tac°. Raxka- which would_not b) allowed to dis- wai. [ became very nervous and got 'he cries a great dri6l .uta nu amouu: , loon, t'a1Karr, 1:dmottton, Ctotorla and ' r the opera house o a third-: Tells n o1 anc r and what to do x� titin and grace e f h i cause c e, � of attention seemri to' .make him; t-anr•ouver. - pale my teachers thought � , I they )ruuld have to send me home. I rate Continental town,. but form the' for pain, bleeding, odor, etc, .Write tiapp.y, gine him a :done of FIaby's , Applications for 'lic:euscs have b«•i+ll habitual diet of London, is set a long for 1t to-day, mentioning this paper. tank different kinds of medic.ine'which S Address Indianapolis Cancer Hospital. Oven Tablets anti be u ill soon be w«•11! recr..ivetl from t7lnbw at the followinfora• removed In civilization from nor- my parents sent me, but my condition'mal Europe.;s cities. R e have no- Indianapolis, Ind and ready to Tasliai,e. .titui lrappfnr)as, places; }3r•an•cfen•d, •t?nt.: filaoe. Fiuy. , Inge- through the home attain. N S„ I remained unt•lianged. At last one of i•'r,rt R ilf[trm,,I�ingcton. I e!Pr•� 1 my teachc-rs gave tris a boa of Dr,-i thing to -los,: but cveryt.hing to gain. Baby's Own Tablets N.CP a .mild but 1,'(Wougli, ont_ St Juin►, N.R_ St. Otth• by severing cur connection with Eng-' Qn��ng thorough laxative. They regulate th4,' arises, oni„ acrd :tiro(°kville, tilt, Wiliiams'•Pink i'i11s, atul f had hardly land, and a r.11apse of the London : sJ . I FREE " aawc•i, and sweetest the stomach and! _. . ,., .__- . _ tint.bed it when I could [eel an lm-, •Glc thus banish cansti I theatrea in sgow, as in Dundee, At the. first sneeze Inhale + patiow and indige:- a NC V'Yor'k prDvement in my=condition. I eon- _ -Ion; break up golds and n}mple fevers tinned lite use of-1116pills for some would give our municipality an op- MInard's. Prevents colds. and Forrect those troubles which ac Cs11'i'.pn (titrL in the i,midon I longer, and I c•au portanity of extending its present Also good for bruises and _.. t fuze ion a hardly tell all Dail} Telearapli 4'Ctrus,1: :111 hicredi' the gond the laudable work in music, etc sprains, ;company the rutting of teelli and !u: I y did me. I gained in _ hip city: :� cit; with its r warmin;, .doing those things-and doing ,them strength attcl weight, and the color re- ivtell-they make baby happy inti keep p ''tiari0n4 0f Ttsst.ian at?'ws. Ltal•i turned to my cheek.., and at the Pad "You're looking bind ott �ltim happy. The Tablets oxe -sold by fat S. Slays, and erery mhr'r lctndl of of the-term ! graduatr,tl. I never fait "Ay. Ah'm suffering frae an awful iniediciue dealers of by fatal! id _�, people; with Its flot'Tislulag vritntual�, e throat" "Gosh' Anybody treat- In recommend Dr. Williams'1i'illi ' 1'inlr Pills -scents a box frow, The lir, 11••illi:tttt;' its ('Ittuese quarter, its: tei•w•n rd cul- lug you for it'" ".Wo-that's the i� OF i ,ta, 1ny friend; and ,< ,u:�itu:.ucea ia(llcine Co., }lrork°file, t.n.L I ored people at. Harlem. and Its a}a_rm•: ir-rouble1 f Hlten a tonic is ii"ded." -_ .,------ ing looking taxi-cab d avers: az)cl, on i 1-,au can get theta pills from your +s' 9 I the other• hand the eh2_,t~ ataie�ety cLttt tie or i,y mail at :,il cd•nts a hoz No man is jnstifled in doing*evil on —XYhad-ls-PlOgrt:EE-. ar-pa-rit retnue--Frau a� f a tae-ground-of expe�ic len-6y: -_T eo ore I --� �h•om The Dr. R'illiant.; . fediciue Cu„ - lia� a generally accepted gents, pro-�year-•abd policeinr.n who walk up Brucke Ile, Ont. Roosevelt. 1,. firers: as come to mean forx'a el.;and'dow•k twirling their very furmid-1 rurf�xful betion toward comethimg'able-Iookis clubs. `ever I►as there i' -- Mr. Facin -Both-Wa a� , better, But pl'ngt',PSa also meaass been such a cit}• of coutrat+ts: auctr a g y ♦ - t3t.eady advanc•emen.t toward• an en(L.;mixture of Eust Side and Wiest Side. Ottawa Citizen (Lib.): Plain sense » ' whether that end be goon or bad, con-;;a'ew' ygrle ix one, long; c•vc•r;taiug insists that 33 you fol_mail. agree to otnictive or destructive. ttxlo<l:anta. renounce .w•ar and settle disputes by Progress is to each individual the -----v- pacific means, there 'is no reason for trend toward or ac•complititmeut off husband: Iflerve•ly)• "I'll Sboy you the existence of .a navy, let alone for '4'" Nit What is to lain ideal or desirable.i wh,i's rnuninfi thi.� honsP." R'it`e: 1 the increase of a navy. But plain +�(�� Wh �� The term is.wholly.rtdative and, coil-! "Pott can't. h's herr d;ry-ont.'t sense does not always carry the da Fo''d sequently, Its meaning is as variable' ( y Y � � i in the discussion of navies and peace. ---=as the mind: anil 'heart% of its users. - - - Stttegmen and political leaders live --_ S - Progress is going forward ivith the its a �c'0i Id w tl'iclt is lull of awkw a.r`d Ford" :'I wisdom--of the past to turd the vision % " -QuC''kly Eases �' due to Acid • Irritated Threats 1 obstacle., its the way- )' accepting ,Ndtssana+ of the future. I words to mean what they say. So, ^noaTow4ert ` *t -•-----.- ..�«.-. - Slows swallow a sip of "Aackky's^. � ►rstmttraurw c _ 0urs - pCtOf You'll be astonished by the imvnediatt RR in i'resident Collidge's case, we M[,,oy„r�ia ati 'it 'Mother Earth relief s brings to • sone, inflamed are somctimps ''' t a db�tt throat. Singers, speakers .ad smokers +,, i PPP.Reltted with the ',titJiotl:+ Vaneo•tver Sun (Lib.): Agrunl- should never be without it The 4vot iron o spectacle of a leader asking tore is our•basic _inrhtstry, and its dbroriclearstind sand thes tib stet are t�Ond (Ili`•foll"��'ers,-to ratify a treaty out prosperity is the common concern of sores in a 7F-cent bottle! At all latving )sat on flim one hand, and to About two hours after eating many harmless. It has remaise>{lttl� stand- a drug¢{ata and vuaranteed aro vote' vast sumft fur i+, ;increase- of and With )3 rears citizen in t.hr. ]and. Towns W. H. Buckley, Limited. I People gaffer from sour stomachs. physicians idsaie,) ears �cfties ire-I:eerrly-flirt ttr-rhe-ezl.ttr 1c2 nlarnal 9c. Tore,tto 2 .ti=c_-na-s�ou_thc_oth:er.-_. since-its invention. iqt .a of -They call It indigestion.- - It -means cion of commerce and industry, and ---:•--- It is the Quick AtIMA."(3110sults that the stomach nerves have been '-'rlgrtly so, but commerce and 'luting_ ' � "Isn't your! price for thin parrot very come almost inatant9y!t '�i'A- rite s - high?" "Rut it was, brought lip overstimulated, There is excess acid. a t Ary-would be in a poor way without P in approved method. villi fib"vedl• use ° agricultural one of the most fashlonatyle famllles, The way to correct it is with an alkali, another when you' arc 'tr prosperity. Acta like a Rosh--•slagls sip prove It —.;►- � madam... .How do you know?" .,It which neutralizes many times its Be sure to get E e hi�li�s' "'How are goat gettitT on with coot l5c and 40e always talks'whet) anyone begins to volume in acid. Milk of Magner cr jy itis yw '"usband, dear?" "Oh, s irndidi I - tiny." -'� p y, The right way fs-Phtitips'--Milk of clans for so yea ogl a ces0 never find him at home, and he never -�-� - - ---= Magnesia-lust a' tasteless does in acids. Each 13R e,&o� i f>t fro*. - 5nds me out," :ISSUE No. 49—�28 - Minard'c-Liniment for Grippe, water. It is pleasant, ef3fcient and I tions-any dfurtiorg,f9, ,�yoartrq � ,- ...• ,�. _ .,' `.,. - `, .. ' FTC t,:SR4�(rtL1rQ .•Rt,.119r(f . 7.., ,.. til. •..>.; w .. ..:.�.•3...:..t .a ... :,ns ,�+y-1'$:''"� r sa. ae .r•.e:Ux�`'s� a:.�`.; $ r+ : ,S - � � .. ,,. _.-_. :rtl' i:e^.;. <.r..,c, ,.. 7. ,._,Y^ ... ...�, ^r,c� .� ;. ,�,.,9.,� ,.yyF., ,a,,,.. ..rw ..,.w'• c• r.sr �-u.:; t �k^z x ,.�."-,l"` "'Tic' >�... . .,,1.r, •r^: } .,. :3,� .r+¢s :. �,,»:,t„ .. .. �» �a'Y <�:.�. a;;, a- •?r ;�,•.•� �- ..•,,,Fr- b'�" '�;. .�•,:;•. ��. r- . . . ^•rhT'a ^9y,�•F._eJ.r}Lr.C'.4th r�i'^Y':1.:,. ' ,..•r�,.., .. .. aE. �., � ,..!..,:- .'..._. - :a. Nw Yc ,Yy� an./E L:"`4 >�a.�. . it .. n •Ys•';v.:m.�,rt. 'nW+MI=,q t9.�y"+nya�ttken"a 44 � i..s.v,:W,F '+d.,�.�. .. ,,.„4 .. .:•dam hr — ,�# _"y`.; ¢..•r•.,.OA-.FS�`'C.:e ! +vh:s1 �WYua ,��„a«5: '-P•w=�y'Y.1C. ':Y�J.:t`J'I' -' ' .., Y ?¢.' ..y-i3.7Y:w r. '"'� ^..: s7'•:-7 ...y,..: T, -.y -r.+ ,- ..c c. .i.'. Y ,n, _ . 3'r ' ' W•.M. .A y,• . w :)S.. ru '...a.r . .. v v,'.y$'( .:.V'G. ,..,, ?. Q....,w;s;. .. 9r - � aPft'. '. - 4• ';: ^L+'rg'. '�,° �'.e Y,.. d' .y. ., ..,.. ✓. 7':" ..0 .y . 3+ .,,r•;. ,� -,.�..;n ..,..._ :,,- i. •Z -. %'lad' ,..J6i. �'J'�'=.dam.. 1.. Y 0 - msscarie ca l at or N rtri- Bce "Fit home wade role i}atI -' bread,stttend St. Andrew's basest r e "'� : where there is a 'ohuice selection this (.Friday) afternoon. Come �. � ��1� ���1. M PL C.Murkar,of Sheddden, spent of attractive deeigne. ** sort, as they v►iil go i:.et. Y n _ ''Tuesday here with his fargntL -L. B.Tapson. of Bowmgtiville, -At the inquest into the death ; Iyecember is prepared to tune your piano on of the late Allan Burnett con- -Born, on Wednee"y, . ducted on Tuesday evening by Dr. Sh.e'e allst 1ab.Qut here,' 80 its to E, C. and lofts•Jorseb, a am. short notice and with satisfaction. Oartwtight, several witnesses were r, .-Boyd Miller,,of 1f;illsdale, spent Leave your order at the NEW examined, includin Jas. L. Palmer, prepared , g be Pref _ . b few days 1Sst week here with his office. Leslie Bird and F. Rare, occupants of _ ._ __. et his tt h B -Dr. H. T. Falalise,Resident Dentist• the car in which m - brother, Murray. s en. -who -Mrs. John Murkar spent Sunday Office in residence, two doors east of death. and E. and Mrs. Crav - �tanfield's Underwear - 3n Toronto with her daua:;er-hire• St. Andrew's Church, Pickering. Of- were first at the scene of the accident. _ -D. J. CaHarrhan. See hours: 9 a:m. to 6 p.m. daily and After listening to the evidence the .._ jury returned the feliuwiag verdict: Heavy Sox ° -Mrs. Anna Sullivan, of,Buffalo, evenings by appointment. j y and with Pickering -St. Paul's United Church Choir "Allen Burnett came to his death on + ,N.Y., .is visiting t, in Nov.lir Pickering township from friends for a week or two. will provide special music at Apecey shock and internal hemorrhepec�aused w"Gn�jta Percha Rubbers and '�" -Rev. E: R. and Mrs. Orser, of on Sun.iay afternnnn, when a special b the over turning of the coria which i P "$earlioro, were. the guests of J. C. thank-offering meeting is being taken he was riding and drives by Leelte Williams Boot's ' arld Mrs. Philia on Tuesday, for church purposes• Bird on the provincial highway. We } -W,J. Clark has been laid off work -Miss Mitchell, travelling Seem- find that under the circumstances the for BE days suffering from a tary of the W. M. S. for the United car was travelling too feat tomake :;gltchen's Shirts and Headlight b ti $ewers attack of indigestion. Church, will address a meeting of the the curve in the road." 5_7 -Miss Hilda Robertson, of Toron- W M. S. in St. Andrew's'Church on ,Overalls' :Tto, agent the geek-end here with her Wednesday afternoon, December 14th, IN MEMORIAM. " lister, Miss Marjorie Robertson. at 3 o'clock. All those interested are _ € -A number from Pickering attend- c9 dially irnited to be present. DILLINGHAM-In loving memory of TT °t ed the funeral of the late A. T. Law- -The services in St. Paul's 'United our dear mother, Markaret Dilling- -Semi Ready,aid y, T 1 p-Top and L o w Yl d e Bi ;,ler, of Whitby, on Tuesday last. Church next SuriJay will be as fol- ham, who passed away, November Suits and Overcoats -Dr. N. E. and Mrs. McEwen, and lows: 10.30 a.m., morning worship; 30, 1912. r' = itaartily, spent Sunday in Toronto with 11.45 a.m., Sunday' School, 7.W p.m. Dear mother, you have left us, ily. evening worship.J. and Mrs. Walsh and famBoth services of How we miss your loving face, _ -Quite a severe elecrtical. storm worship will be conducted by the pas- But you left us to remember passed over this locality on Monday, to_- None on earth can take your place. TiOw isn't that a dandy combination to fool ,P but no damage has been reported. -The many, frier,is of ,Tames H.• -Sadly missed by her four daughters. _ rJafik`FT68t with ?. -H. J. Clark and Charlie Marquis, Lawrence, in Pickering Township, will _, regret to hear of his death, which sof Toronto spent Sunday here with P.,o ddroert+iaernetl:•. � • Every line a leader In its own, partiealar field. ' W. J. and Mrs. took lace on- Wednesday, ednesday November the former s parents, p , .,Clark• 21st,in St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon OR SALE-Pure-bred Barred Rock P1C�8r1�1$ -Masters Bobbie and Billie Heron, cask, Deceased, who was in his 71sT Fcockerels. C.A.Overland,Claremont, It Fred To Bunting, " .of Brookiin, spent a few days last year, was born in Reacts Township, Zetablished 1857. 'week with their parents, Jabez and but lived in this township for many L'OR SALE-12 Ancona pullet@, Lits. Hallett, years, moving to Saskatoon about i� ti1.50 each. Birt Smith R R 1 Pickering 1s -.Remember the bazaar to beheld 1890• By his genial dispositior- he OR SALE-10 pigs. 't3 weeks old. -this Friday,atfernoon under'the aus- won many friends wherever he wer4. F Apply Jas.Greenlaw,lot 24,B.F.con,Pick• . fa glees of the Ladies' Aid Society of He succeeded in amassing consider- sting _ 14-15 _ ;t St. Andrew's Church, in the Sunday able wealth since moving to the west. OR SALE-Barn 38%00. and stable School zoom, He was a man of much intelligen e Fabout 30x90. Apply Mrs. S.Mccononie, k John C. and pleasing conversationalist. Danbarton, 1a-15 �/ tq , tltore -Mrs.. W. J. Clair and •Nos a p g + sr Mrs. Stork ani'Harry and Mrs' Boye¢+ He was the last of a family of three OR SALE-Dwelling. will accom• r wvere in Hamilton. on Satur i8y.last ions and one daughter, the lattermodiste4 ramifies. Terms to suit purchaser, r = .. e„d;. the, dding of the former's ' Mrs, George Farley, who died J. c Bundy,Claremont. 31f ' niece, Miss Frances Fitzsimons here-mariy three years ago. JamesFOR SALE-A num r o window --Sunday at St. George's Church; Farley,-of Brougham,is anephew, and trash, suitable for chicken pens. 50 cents r Sunday School at 9.30 a.m.; Holy Mrs• Fred Rodd, or Whitby, is a mete, each T C.Brown,Brougham, lair :-, ` �+ "'Communion at 10.30 am.; Evening who a-re his nearest surving relative... �R yED-On to the vrpinirps of n i Fri/ F E Prayer at 7 p.m. Rev. D. B. Lang- In religion he was a Presbyterian and S.r,e �nderwimed, lot 15. con. 3. Pickering, 1 i ford all preach ra both- ;ervid home in politics an ardent Conservative. His Hols;e n. A F Pe*c7.R R I.flickering la•1tl -J a me on funeral took place on November 23rd, ` f r URSA LT;-12 pigii,d weeks old,also4 - Saturday after upending a few days interment beinggin waailaAn Ceme Dwham h�lers, dve Dec. 2otl+ sad 2sih with friends in Toronto and L'dney. � Saskatoon. tivety.. rl, B.Burk,R Ri a His marry friends ere pleased to know -on Wednesday et ening last fosr Phone Pok 1031. 1a-15 ,' t . that he is gradually recovering from men, Albert Gourd, J. W. Evertor, L-.ARM WANTED-Want to hear ;. J707r,0 8nd owner having good tk,tarw farm for ' 'a . -his recent accident. and William Gould, of T r from v The Pickering branch of the A. David Corbett; of Fa rport, appeared sa;e I3 barea,n send prise sad dexnptioa. F. �y.\ �f ' z , r 'Y. P. A. wdl meet with Dunbarton B. G.90:oras.orae,, ill. t! . ' December before Magistrate Clark charged with _ on the eve. ing of Fnday, Carrying firearms in the Pickering `-� ET OUR PRICES-On new and 1 7, when Prof. Isherwood, Of Wycliffe Crown Game Reserve.- The complaint FV�+�re jarrn ng and Cates. It:°itr ver r . College, sill give an illustrated ad was received. from a farmer, an was W.F Disney,Grwnwond Phone Pick 2314.33tf dress on his trip through Western laid by Provincial Constable Taylor. r. Canada. who, aecomparied by Game Warden OR SALE-2 youoi Holstein'coos, �+ Qi H: S ragge will hold an sue- went to the reserve and io 1 black s), of sad t brindle well imatic are p Wednesday next (Dee. Silas Toole, close aero eel y also 1,info team wen ai Mundell, , ��' tion sale on found their men. They had succeed- and 1 more t years old, foal John Mundell. s..e s>•►,.. .. •:, ,,.. — -..yam. , 14th) of his farm stock, implements. in bagginit several rabbits. The Claremont: 13-19 a '� +...r_ roots and furniture. AsAffc took possession of their guns OR SAL hrood sows, bred: 1 Mr. Spragge is giving up and ammunition. They were given ext,a choice or ,u - r 'tape possession of Dew Drop lar_ on cummonaes.to appear. before Xagis- reR,ster. 2s shoals and smallpsgs, wpm lot 23 the Kingston Road west of Dunbar- con r. plekenng. w T Wilson, No.2, r will,be .m reserve. See trate Clark, who fined them no and Claremont - 13•14 _ ton, there costs each. They pleaded ignorance FOR SALE- able steel ilII Silk I Are now ,° list in another column, regarding the territory being set a- ralnut bed with Coll spnogs- ROW as new' -The Young People's Society of part as a games reserve, but ignor- cost s2b S0,will take 113 cash or exchange for f LIE St:. Paul's United Church. will meet and n n BnCe of the law is no excuse. As smaller bed.hook rues or ranee litchi* table. 9n the Sunday School Hall of the hunters it was their duty to fir:d out Phone Pick z.12, ' Church this Fnday evening, Dec. 7th, what privileges they had, and the re- ORONTO WET'-WA5H LRLN• Wool 661or Creations - ' StoeE - yet 8 o'clock. The meeting will be in strictions in the horning of game, TDRY r_Ti snish>-let our anwer calf and Committee, expia,n our 24 hour service. Just leave your _ °,. Charge of the Literary h La w- which information can. be secured name with wr.s.N, avis barber shop. We -lard will be conducted by Rasp from the game laws of which they will pick up and deliver 3 tittles a week. _ icon . Following the meeting there could easily secure a copy. Those in- ;Every w will be s practice for a Chris't'mas terestetl in ,game succeeded a year 1`'OT10E-Ail ton of eft accounts Pageant, In which all the young peo- .\ that are not paid .2 or before Dec.instead th. Or two atLO in getting.a CerL8ir1 dIs- 1888,wtil be Cha d 1not per hour, csh. of p being asked to take part. trict, containing over 70,OW acres in $2.00 per hour. roar mote�capted a.cash. 110 "' dQ in z. -A deep gloom was cast over the this township set apart � a game C011ect'ntI will be done this year. Roy Carter Community on Sunday who, the sad p p Locust Hi'►. Y reserve, in order to prever�: the game ' news was received that Miss Elva in the district from being destroyed. STFAYED-Frnm lot l9, con. 4. Irene Mitchell, daughter of James az�d There is quite a number of pheasants I year fol one day last week•a r, black Heid Q w 1 year old; has taw on left earn Week and i�lOtl�d 1 Mrs. *Mitchell had succumbed an in th,, township, but these would-soon .hire, mostly white. Reward for eLacon j attack of pneumonia, and other coin- be destroyed It Toronto sportsmen H to tphor, ,7.a t Ib03. w G Cowie.3-1 Locust plications. The decea,ged 'was well Were_ given a free-hand. The resi-. 1 known in the village, where she had dents of the district are willing and AUCTION SALE e� gone to the Continuation School. and anxious to obey the law themselves, won a host of friends by her cheery and• resent the irrrasion of city mien Estate William E. Hobbs L disposition. Heris smile and bright who come out for a few days' sport By instructions of the Trustee and ZIl early death in her twenty-first year and destroy that which they are en- Inspectors of the Estate of William - is a t;ac}' blow to.her parents, broth- deavoring to preserve. In this case E. Hobbs, Township of Pickering, wonder- 7 ! iers and sisters, and the sympathy of the sportsmen are lamenting the loss, there will be offered for sale by public ''the whole community goes out to them rot only.of their ready cash but their auction on the farm premises lately L�� in their swow. guns which were very valuable. They occupied by William E. Hobbs, being _ rW -The Women's Institute held a sac- may succeed in persuading the de- lot 12, concession B.F., Township Of ceesful meeting on Tuesday last at ment to-restore them to them, on Pickering, on Saturday, the 15th De- hue .. the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright. tthe payment of a certain sum. cember, 1928, at one o'clock p.m., all Mrs. R. Winters occupied the chair. p y the farm stock and implements form- ter the busines§-part, Miss Jean erly owned by the said Wm. E. Hobbs. _ !J Clark gave a reacting,in Saw, cal , no re -- ---- Ing manner. The reports given by Dated at !F>titby, Ont., December CHAPMAN Tors. W. B.-P a>zd Mrs. J. Cov�ala Mrs: O. Allan Erickson and dough- 5th, 1928. M -were very interestir4g. They told of tern, Etty and Ruth, of Wrentham, gilt. TAW, Auctioneer. E • ■ e • ,different work, being done by Insti- Alberta,are visiting with the forinWs I., S• Beacon, Trustee r Lutes all over 'Ontario. The Conven- parents, J. T. and Mrs. Sunderland. 611 Lumsden Building-, 'tion was opened by.Mayor McBride; ' . The regular monthly meeting of Toronto, Ont. t who cera of the l the ladies on being; the held at the Women's Institute will T T lrriembers of the largest women's or. be held at the home of Mrs. Majo1, TENDERS WANTED U ! ' • :C ganization in the world. The Insti- Wednesday, December 12th, at 2.30 p. ¢ „��.. ­tute will hold a quilting bee on Tues- m• Kindly note change of date. This The administrators of the estate of _ day nett at the home of.Mrs. W. B. is the Grandmothers' meeting and the John McGinty,late of the Township of s; Ponell, and it is hoped the ladies will programme is iii their charge. An in- Pickering, in the County of `Ontario, �+ come and do their part: teresting address will be given by hereby ask for tenders for the put- y -Several weeks ago we referred to Mr, S. Dickson. Report of Conven- chase of the large residence now own- we represent strong Mutual Fire lnfinrBAee �fa case in which Mr. Frank Rennie, tion and special music. Members ed by. the estate and located on the Companies Whose rates are the Ex-M.P.P., of Walkerton, was victim• kindly bring written suggestions for south side of the Provincial Highway _ $zed to the sum of $300 by a smooth- our social evening. Roll Call: An near westerly limit of the Village lowest obtainable. tongued gent whom he Rave a "lift" .Antique and its History. . of Pickering. The property, which is in his ear on'the Provincial Highway �. . subject to a first mortgage of $2,000, we insure both Village and Farm ,fear St. Catharines. He succeeded in eFOCK ROAD. must be sold forthwith to wind up Properties. eliciting from Mr. Rennie, where he _ this estate. Tenders must be in the ''Jived, and his financial circumstances, Chicken pox is quite the fashion. office of Messrs. Richardson-ds Pick- :Fremium rates gladly supplied without obligation. arid also that his wife was at home Several cases are reported in this ening, 213 Confederation Life Build= g y pp a an Walkerton. As soon as they reach- section. Ing,Toronto, Solicitors for the admin- ;_ "ed St. Catharines, the imposter hur- It is rumored that Clifford Hubbard iatrators,.on or before Tuesday, De- It ried to a telegraph office and claiming will move to the north-west in the 'cember 18th, 1928, at twelve o'clock r A o be Mr. Rennie ,wired Mrs. Rennie spring for the good of his health, noon, at which time tenders will be INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sick Pees s 'to wire him $340 at onre as he hall Bert Smith, who bas spent two opened and after which no tenders :'-,BON DS-Govejrnwen t,Municipal, Corporation i been in a motor accident. Mrs. Ren- weeks at the Royal Winter Fair, To- will be received•, The highest or any XORTGIAGIE LOANS on Farm Pr pertiee. nie immediately complied with the f ronto, as poultry caretaker, has re- tender will not necessarily be-accept- REAL EST LTE-Farm and Reeid ntial., rvest, and the stranger made A safe turned with a glowing account of the ed. Q r get-away. The Canadian National bi Tallow. --- Null particulars may be obtaineg -$A/;: BARKER V aN Telegraph Company deplored Mr. le Smithy had $ close calk on either from Morris Hickey, Pickering, rI 13;enrrie's loss, and not wishing that Sunday last. While crossing the pond Ontaria, or from the solicitors for the + 0eir wires be' used for fraudulent he came across a thin piece of ice, administrators. PICi$ER►INGi purposes, sent Mr. Rennie $300 with and down' he went. But being ex- Richardson aPickering. - their compliments and also $$.t33 as ceedingly spry he managed to gain „213 Confederation Life Bldg. •. transfer charges as well. Evidently,the solid ice and scrambled to safety, Toronto, Orc2., Telephone Pickering 4.840 �- P,_0. Box-40 all corporation; are not soulless, j eut of two'feet of cold water. Solicitors for the Administrators. } ,. t 'y,.. > ,,^ v.".r ' lh :.� :;x^' .., .• . ....°..?�... ,y' s 'y M.w....,t. r --.d ifi n��: `'v: 'S.y 'a K::.s• "�''�. 3-,p' T ..,r!�Yw#.�y4h � �r.. ,.,� ,,,n.,ti[,;q.,�s�n,��`t wM4t.;.:5'� Mr,k.a 'ti.Y� � y 'm�.$"` r::?'r •s:.Xre ",,e. ,•,"�«,.--�`- ^•r,:w''�,'�g•