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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_12_14 4 N or PICKERING, . ONT. FRIDAY, _DEC." .14, 1928 ' - No: 15 r1k TOL. XLV.111 4FTJPTS**W"01 �;Wver WHITEVAL111 CHERRYWOOD. 7 December 29, d4c4" at Thursday vem The annual Christmas Concert of GREENWOOD ..Saw MW. ana Basket.'. 8 p.m-, the S.urday. School.of the the United Church Sunday- School Ufiited Church will hold their annual will be held--on Wednesday evening, -du Mr R. H. C. PEARSON-Pbysician -, -r . e D Dumbarton. loly Christmas Tree Arid entertainment. December 19th. There will be the wW'Swgeon, latctor`7 -in An excellent programme is being prey usual* interesting programme. of ILLS F IYTH. Oph.D.. Director Pared by the members of the school drills, dialogues, recitations and chor- OFU Reg. Is etrical Association of Ontario. consisting of choruses, recitations, di- use.c! 'by members of the school, and Established 1888 =r a the Asnerican Optomebric*1 alogues, etc. Admission 25c. and 15c, of course Santa Claus Hill be there. Byes examined by appointment. $25 ]REWARD, Claremont.Ont. On the Sunday following, December Everybody come and have a good see 23rd, at 10 am., a Christmas service time. Admission 25c.; children f the $25.00 Reward 01 ard will be given for will be held in connection with' school free.- thea pprehension And conviction school, with special Christmas music -.,The E'. CHJR18TIAN, Barrister alad -wall. IlSolicitor.No blic Etc. Money to of the parties found guilty of re. by the children and an address by DUNSARTON. ass, South Wing=H--. Wb;tby. 251Y moving and carrying away out of Mr. Levi Annis, of Scarboro.- -411 Are Mrs.-J. Telford; of Orillia, is vis- Chopping, Dept.' WATON & ROSS-Barrivters. So. sight Basket Sign from my invited to attend. premiqps early Sund-ay' morning iting Mrs..Jas. Mitchell . Ociton. Noitbern Ontario Building, 330 I MOUNT PLEASANT- Walton Annis spent the Week-end Bzy-Stret.Toronto. October the 219t, IM. -Is- Dow In W at Niagara Falls, N.Y. Adelaide 2767 CHAS.A. WHiTS. F. and Mrs. Madill spen't' Su'nday Born, on Friday, December 7th, to IRICHARDSON PICKERING- Si2ciesasor to late W. G. Barnes iviih C. and Mrs. Bunker. Harry and MrE.,Gourlie, of Selby, A, lull blast ..`�XL&Lffifftem Solicit-dra tic.. 213-214 Confect. A number of our people went to daughter. .`..'eragoriLife Building. Corner Y=ge and Rich. Phone Mark 6420, Toronto last week to-do their Christ- Maitland and Mrs. Patterson, of Or- �d Sta..Toronto.Pnonee Main 1890 and Main s Shopping. �1'e0. Pickering office open Wednesday sad illia, spent their honeymoon with Oscar Wilson and family,Roofing Material I Of Wm. acid Mrs. Nicholson. I am ready to buy Brougham, visited with A. Matthews Sarsta Claug is coming on Wednes- new crops Dental and family on Sunday. day; December 19th, to the S. S. en- - ------- 5 z British Columbia Shingles '1U1eq31JVX 10 'AlitUTIJ FUR al.Y.00 tertainment in the basement of the ]3LAXX B. BEATON. D. D. S.. 3x It a2io.-j tilpA Arpun� luads, t '11"(1 church. Tea hill be served and a W H E A T Gzadustelof the Royal Colelge of Dtmw Surgeons and Univerait7 of Toronto, Office No. 2 3 and 5x lzal1421niep pule uiqdlo(I -salf� pug .-(I jovial time and. programme is ex- Over Murdock'&Gonfectionery stem whithy. The annual school concert consist- pected. AND 101111ce how*9 to 12.1 to 6.30. Ind. 6, ing of dialogues, drills, recitations k. A, and Mrs. Burmtt and fam- Ba pboat 220. Ph= TORONTO ASPHALT . . .. '7 and songs, will be held in the school ily are moving to the city this week. B -A R L Ej Y' Jg NIL 0.SMITH. D. D. 9., L D.S., ROOFING house of S S. No. 12, on Wednesday, Mrs. Burnett, we are sorry to say, (Succeesor to Dr.J.N.D&I"). Graduate of Murray's 18 in., 3*2 in. and 86 inch December 19th: Admission.15'r-ents: lias' been confined to bed. We hope and will pay the highest price. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron-University.erutY. At Claremont office over D A. widths, 4 in I Shingles; also children -under .10 years_of age, free. for a speedy recovery. We welcome Seatt store everyTuesday and Friday. Phone Metal Valley and Mr. and Mrs. gprakp�e and family to ff 10-11. Vit BALSAM. W. Is" C*2%3E=19 Ridge Roll. our midst. They will reside at Dew HRRBERT-T FALLAISF, L D S. Lorne Jones visited friend, in Drop Inn. - D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College ci Material, or will give price on in I Surgeons,%.d the University of Toronto. Claremont on Sunday, - ------ 01 St. Miss Norrine Wilson, of Toronto, ATHA __ .rtw's(fburc . Pickering,Ont, Office hou r. visited her home here on Sun4lay. 0.in to 6;L W., or by appoint zient. P*t: tw:0 pick a700. 44aly ane .:m PICKERING �iks Vera Linton spent the week- On :Monday, December 10th, death r-rnovf:d feitim our midst one of our YA erd with her parents in Claremont. A good �,ujiply of Hard and Soft 1@U*ift*** gavb* L U Bran 4" A. and"Mrs. Hewitt, of Toronto, olticst anti Most highly respefted re -idents, in the perso ' Coal on hand.- ' A hio'a,a ii pply' visited at Judson W*rd*q on Sunday ,, h of 51'r, John ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Whit�4on, in his 85th year. Deceased of 'Kindling Wood,. A e and autonic bilt insurance of all ji do. The Balani public' school'w,ill hold was born on January 2nd, 1344, on Fir ITE MINING MAREET stove length. Prfteliting:oMpa•niescif oobd financial their Chyistmas conzert on Tuesday, the seventh line of Pickering, - and Vay and sell. tions December 18th. wa-, the second von 6f.the late Jas. l2tf Phone Pick. 1709. We furnimb quota 0_BORG E KEAY-Liceosed auction and information on all Listed and The-members of-the Epworth Lea- Whitson And Helen Bell, one of the -%-A see. Ok:tcda L,vt stock and geriermi ules Unlisted Mining 8tocks. lrue intens visiting the' Greenwood pioneer famifies of the township, and DONALD M�UNRO. PICKFKING Wa- yi Ter0ed to. Terms reasonable R. was IV. v&lle. PbozeStouffSOW. 51-4 We will be pleased to advise League on Friday evening of this the last surviving member of POSTI" Licensed Aurttoniser. stock*to buy or to bold. or week. that family.. In 18701 he 'Married An- L.. SURIVINGHAW Is Fs fm OMISSION of Twk and Oassela, Ace. hat stock to Pell. The pupils of the Sunday School nie Hossock Mustard, who predeceas ..Building and General- rUM salas of%U kinds a troz nod to am shorsaft �!Cllenta are m&kiog money by are busy practising for"their Christ- ed him by four,weeks. All his life Contracting. askes, address Grean Stvar P.O., Out, following our advice. ma stree �and entertainment to be Mr. Whitqon engage(] in farming, spe- Estimstes furnished on all claosse In B.BZATON TOWNBEIPOLBRX Our long experience in mining, ex- given on December 19th. ejalizing in the raising of pure bred of work-Interior and Exterior. esawwanow, Owsualinficiamfor Isklas tending over a period of twenty Shorthorn cattle. 114 took a deep in -Alterations and repair*. Ae"as"al ass. even so won yean. allows us to give sound advice WEST HILL. terest- in public affairs, and. for sev- Chimneys Built Concrete Work. uner of MaWA -0 eral terms served as a- member of ilwo %C=. 0" 00 the investment featore of a-mine -One Of the pioneers of Scarboro the Public School Board. In religion Phone Pickering 3712 or L a- ulative feature of a pros- 4-. pasqed awn of last week, he wias a life-long Presbyterian, and FAIRPORT, ONTARIO pee _grL ak,on Tuesday r.IS Teleplione Marl amfq 04 Howl �Xlu riab I SOLLOWAY, MILLS & Co. CXMM t _E S pik-lve. About Clamnered Accountsuit. Bustness an- the lagt twenty-five years at-Stop 22, eight years ago'he retired.from 8 UH IN G- L so Autfitm GRANT. GODFRE Y&CO.31 Members of Rtandard St. East, Tomato. Canada. AdeJa Ce Stock Exchange. Kingston Road, an.] before that time ive farming. He is survived by two 154Y .:Members of the Montreal on his farm at the lake- front near daughters, Misses Gvergie, and Ella Nova Scotia Shingles WM. MAW. LICENSED AUC- Mining Exchange. Port Union, and was one of the beat Whitson. Galt Galvanized Steel.Shingles _um'% known-sons,of Scarboro. Coming froin L006. All Vlc&of attended Bird's Felt Slate Slihiplest CLITIONE" for York QataricaudDarlism ce and Board Room,Ground Floor, oil 36cittish *stock he inherited-Teraiii reasonable,QIEP�;15m= way be Metropolitan Building. AUOLEY. for sale at aresowd at NZWS'Oftv. and Izidem. all the characteristics of that God. 4kW oboom Wlutbr.Oar. My TORONTO, ONTARIO fearing people. fie was always on The pupils of the -Audley Public T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Pbones : Adelaide 6371 and IO the side of right with a determination Call and gst prices.I Phone 2812 s to see things through. Mr, Neilson School arc holding their Christmas c6nzert'at the school on Friday.even- THE RURAL was at one time superintendent of the ing, I)ecember 21st. Everybody come We' Extend . Sunday'School and on the Board of and hear the children and see old LAW'S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Managers of MelviI14 ' Presbyterian Santa Claus Church at 'West Hill. He is mourned to our many friends The annual meeting of-the Ladies' G A R A G E I customers our Real Estate and lasurs..nee. • by hip widow, Mrs. 'Jennie McCowan Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. We are prepared to do all ktudi Neilson and his daughter. Mrs. J. R. C. Gazley, on Tuesday afternoon, De- Farm-Properties a Specialty. Kennedy, Birch Cliff. The funeral of repairing cif cars,,&Iso best-. 18th. The roll call word this ter charging, electric took place.from his late residence to St Read Offlet:213 214 Confederation Melville Presbyteerian Church 4Cem.- month is "Glory, All the ladies amwdlding and in fact.Life Building. Toronto.- cordially invited.W�•Shes' Phone Maio 1mo. etery on.Friday last. everythring in coo- GREENWOOD. Society._ Audley had a most successful banquet for a % Branch Office: Gordon Building, -ille car work: at the Baggots% School last Pickering ickering Ontario. Mrs James Raine is spending a Thursday evening. About- sixty-five Gas, Oil@, Grease and Accessorles Phone WOO. 28rf week *with friends .in Toronto. were present and enjoyed the dainty on hand constantly.' Mrs. Johnson, of Manchester, has supper and also the well-given toasts. Call and see our-Catalogues of Merry m Dodge and Star Cars.: X A s, TIME TARLPPiskering Station returned home spending i week Rev. Mr. Rickard added much to the TAL Trains going East due as follows; with Mrs. Boyer. success of the evening by his leading -7M A M. his No. 10 Idaff -of Claremont in c9mr(lunit and also LAW RA%Jjrlo U. sin 28 L400&1 r-58 P.X. Miss Laura Morgan, 'S GA Phone 46M. spent thii week-ehd with her sister, solo. Mrs.' Jcka Wtar -,elections So Local 5.24 P. M Mrs .Emerson Ormercid, were also much,vonjoyed, .Mr. George AND SERVICE STATION Sunday train, 38,A.M. Mrs. Robinette and daughter, of Puckrin made* a splendid toastmaster. - rLVIN BUMEY Trains goi, due a&, follows- Toronto, motored down on Sunday Miss Ethel Bray, of St. Paul's, and 8 wee No. 29 Loosl 9.29 A.M. aril'spent a few-hours with-Miss-M. Mr. Syd. Wonnicott,- of St. Andrew%5, PTCKERING 27 . Local 2-26 P.M. Wood. conveyed the good wishes for success OP. M, : , ... RISTMAS 9 mail go Ken Bush is in New York assisting from their respective Young People's. Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. his father who has mt altogether re- Our Young People's has just been or- NEW covered from Foregoing isaccoirding to Standard an accident which befel ganized, and we wish them every suc- S Herb.-,Middleton, accompanied by time. film some months -ago. ce s. ristma his mother, and Phil and Mrs. Wil- - HIGHLAND CREEKf hs . d- 71 CL REQ lows, motored �over to Buffalo' and s of iwo men 'SUGGESTIONS spent. a few •days with Russ and The suspicious actions GALORE CREAMERY Mrs. Philip, and with Percy-and Mrs. mi the sideroad 11cur Centenuia; Cor- ]PRACTICAL GIFT PRICES Middleton. ners led to ward being sent- to the Scarboro Poli ce. Seigt. T. Draycott :.Chesterfield Table With solid OUNBARTON. :H4be9t prive paid fQr found %a-, soon walnut top, 5 on scene. He We baye'the floest and Cream the -i-.,ea -seated -aroun(t a, fire abon: C most vai ied'aq6ortmevt Red Table, in walnut, ti 1-7) at the unadian Nivht %Vill be field by the partake of 1.'ood, aml aA hp. IP- --'of Christmas' Cards everqQ -�w"bralry Table,in. } cat oak in A.Y.P.A. on Friday when every mem- to ' a ,claremart Creameyly ber is requested to say something a- proached i lie pair one of them reach- shown in this Windsor brown, wonderful bout Canada. ed to his hip pocket, but Draycott Village. 20.00. For an eviining of fun and laughter was too quick for their a,; lie, like Give no a trial and be convinced be sure to the ChrisfiLins a-flislf whipped our his own revolver No%w IM models•in Upholstered come to t their O've-r 50 varieties to WUlow Furniture,trimmed in Jac entertainment oil December 319t, at and ordered the men to hold up I th6y readlly and frieze, with automobile FLM DAUMIT I Q- 8 p.m. in the Community Hal. Silver hands ,which' command collection. obeyed. Each,of the men had a load- -choose trorn pbiAe- Vanity in walnut finish Mcr '-TCW Sunday, December 23rd, will be ed revolver. ' They were taken to the with either 8 mirrors or one large York County Police Court where they mirror$1.50. White Gift Day in the United Church re found guilty of having.-house- None oVor 15 cents Dremrs 16 00 and up. for the-Bethany Orphanage. Alt gifts we Some as low as 2 for 5 cents as of fruit (fresh or canned), vegetab- breaking tools In their ponession, • Walnut Bench, 5.50 -For Pastry use les, clothing etc., or money will be well as fire-arms. Magistrate Brown Come and choose yours-while the Walnut Bedroom Chair, 7.50.: sentenced them to three 'years in the aet.eptable. assortment 9 complete n 0'Ur Royal Bra ' d The A. Y. ii4 A. wish to congrat= penitentiary. They admitted break- Wa have electric bulbs, beaten, ulate Miss Dorothy Swan on winning ing into stores iu*Port Perry, Bow- Uvas-,two Tram -Pickering U ejucW1 r--- - the —up meda-F-f6f-the senior ­MV-fiville,-Trent"-, -and oth- at your Grocer los and bridge lamps &I. championship in sports at Whitby eK places. They were also taken to AIAO Periy vvhej-.! they weni found ways In stock. Farmers who Wive whestAetyont, High School. The medals were dis- Port floor made from yonr!owin tributed last Friday night at the guilty of burglaty and sentenced, in Penonal Greeting Cards three years in the penitentiary and wheat. - We cia annual Commenceenint. t triod. in other places, Printed.to order. Ca A. Sterrift grind it. Sunday School will meet at 2 p.m. will Rlso be It- usual, and at 2.45 p.m. a white whWre -the�-have cOmmitted' biirglwr-' .8 usu Feed of all kinds—Chickqv ,feed, gift service will, be held when every ies, One of the men gave Ms name. E. C. Jones :'Furniture Dealer andl hen feed, chop, milltetd. Surday School pupil, parents ' and as Charles Ryan, of Port Perry, and Pl=o B Funeral Director: friends are kindly asked to bring some the other Lawrerin. Brydon, of Ver- Phone 1300] Chopping every week-day. — s7nall gift which will be sent to, the I million, -Alta. Segt- Draycott is Phone 6800 THE PICKERING F�227��,ight,"yeitz ive f m Deaconneqs' Home to be distributed being highly praised for his daring o. Piskering, is Vntario among the Pickering,of Qntari .Ti 2 20�tX0m w�' �„ .,e .ru. ay- 'a•r r;:.pa:v..t.;,.• .,.,.,�.;n.,.�„ .4 .;:r.•rv;�r ewer :'a%"y .ecce`++.>. .�+. .�•aloe: r.. »t _ .....:, �,iaPl. "k--,nJ,t�,r 3x5''r,•,�...'4�• 't ,}.N�'°"^p•.- ,-„ 'Ox'�''•7..Y•,"K..'5. Xr •y, _ _ _ r JVflf ....• - ti'_a. x : , , .<+. __ ).:._. `"..nr '.'. -: r rl „v�... �n.. mP'-^.Ani.Y�.NIt.r•w� .r.s_ ;�.... ..e.+G'�.' , :. . .. ..r11 d?^Y.p.ear ..b. e.b-,�u.6ff.�✓5 li,l.y.: .jL4..Fy''i," .M1•.1W-. y. ..Z:K..,.,, '.s., .. .: --..' .. .. wV a•r'. Y' !� .. w _ .. - •. 'tri u.,.fa", 'Oso. .w�,. . ',.F,. 't- ... � �✓, }'i' ...R ,,.�,y, 'Y+... _ .. ...+.v/° �� p ".'a +... - C � ._ vim-• �� .�..• � .-�- - _—_ ./- ed Bildars as he picked his way along .,"Orange Pekoe" Is only the name given to a A the,Lit0o Washoe. Thi waiver gurgled , x.,� > ! at his feet: He pressed his knees into 6! leaf—fie +$oodr many pow, Orange Pe _ 'bis horse&hides and was stout*to ford are sold—Ths most economical and yet the }meat _ the etteam whom the animalthrew 'flavoured Is PSALADA" Orange--Pekoe--Sealed In xc back its ears. It was an un istak- ga e/ �!' able sign. Some one was coming? Kil- metal--Pure—fresh—�ellclous=-43c per -Ib. AGEv ;r� dare reached for his gun. As he did •A a and a child crying. He wheel- ed h he h r Dy ed his horse and sent him along the _ NAR%jr.SINCLAIq DRA60 Are soft bank about fifty yard: to-where .. ORANGE 'tay„�, COPYRi6MLIli JO.TERM MniV g "" s •Y N-11 s.q.xca.+«c the river turned. PEKOE A burro stood kneeideepin the mid- BLE14 D ' BEGINHERETODAY of him; but he dared not.turn.around.'dle of the.river. Marooned\pm his back y° Dick Acklin, big bosi.of the Double Before Skip could recover his tongue, was a frightened child, madly clutch- "iA ranch calls on J*se Araseada, most a voice-.droned in sweet,.ana dreadful Ing a fishing-pole in one band, while . �p powerful of the Basque gente in Par- tones in Kildare's ear: "That's good!, in the.other he held a string sir - r3dise Valley. Jose is owner of the That's awfullyStruggling of small! Rancho Buena Vista and is` father of; ,good I It.s your turn bans. Stru lin in the water at the a• m Mercedes Esteban and little blind) to elevate stranger!" burro's head was a girl; the most 98v $ Basilio. Buck Bodine, new owner of; Blaze felt a gun-barrel 1)oring into beautiful girl Blaze had ever seen. _ the old Webster lace is.visitin Este-'his neck. He obliged with -alacrity. Neither the girl nor the boy had ' ban. He meets Acklin and later they;With nimble fingers his guns. were seen Blaze. Sucdenly the girl slipped, ]plan to rob the Basques of their water:taken from him. as sh¢ tugged at the rein, and sat Natural Increase -Nam Programs supply. Acklin rides to Bodine's ranchThis detail attended to the man at down unceremoniously in the water. a . London Daily .Telegraph (Cons.): for instructions, his back continued not unpleasantly: Blaze laughed outright at that, and in Population of America's program of capital. ships NOW GO ON WITH-THE STORY "Take your hands down, and shake. then, unmindful of his clothes, jump- will, when complete, give her the do- Acklin nodde3 in assent, I'm Cash Morrow, the foreman of the ed in and picked her'up. _ Over 10 Thousand finite superiority in 3arge craft which "Well,when the night wines I want outfit these innocent little, lambs be- He then waded out to get the boy. _ she already possesses in respect of -you to have your men ride your line. long to; but I can appreciate art when As he reached up his hands to liftdestroyers, submarines, alreraft, and Vital Statistics For One Month Don't let any one through. Keep I see it. -Shake!" `nim, he spoke. raval personnel. These facts, wbica ,. your boys there for a few days Pass The bronzed, lean, sinew~ Ca�for!' "Here we are, Basilio," -he said. Issued by - Bureau Of are well known to our nav$1 ezperth, the -:.rnrd that some-Ifte's runnin' ani all his'years, was a fit mate for the "Don't drop those-:fish now." Statistics—Mote MAr.; and, doubtless to the- Navy Office at Iron on your stuff. That'll be excuse big man before hire. Kildare rinnr'l "Senor," the,girl asked, "how•you Washington sIso, make it difficult to riages Than For enotvgh, We'll be safe then,." at him as Cash handed back his gunk. know the baby's name?" understand how the 'President can Acklin had not even reached home A freckled face topped by a shock! Blaze hung his head sheepishly. Years • suppose that Great Britain is seek- -before Bodine had started Shorty on of red hair appeared above a green "Why, missy-," he stammered, "IThe'last Dominion-wide survey of ing to compete with, and even to run his way to Malheur..Lakes, to -find mahogany bush. The red-haired.one just guessed at it But I reckoned I births, deaths and marriages,by the ahead- of;'America is 'naval arm- ' Gloomy and his other men. And once sized up Blaze. knew who you were as soon as I saw Dominion Bureau of Statistics indi-:aments. . # Acklin had reached the Bull's Head„ "Say, pardner," he asked, "who are you. I allowed he was your brother, Cates a natural increase in Canada's Iii immediately cert for Morrow, ou ridin' for?" too." population of 10,852 during the month' Minard'a'Linimen£for Asthma. n foreman. "Why," and although Kildare an-, "How do you- know me, then, of May. The total number of births - Cash,' he said, we've been thick- swered the man with the flaming hair, Senor,. she pursued. in all nine provinces is elven as 202821' headed. This fellow Bodine has put his eyes followed Cash. "I'm.riding "Well, you see a . .'. er . . . a man j Mr. Hoover at the CrosamrOads ' P y g Y against a death toll of 9,410 for the I - his finger on the thing we should for the Double A, if the-foreman gets once told me, that . . ." Blaze knew month Loudon Daily News '(Lib.): The have seen first phot." f the right dope. .We," nodding tow and I his feet were stepping on each other The number of marriages given as senate will soon have to decide He repeated their conversation to,his horse, "been gttting our eats from in embarrassment "some day' I'd 4,634, represents the highest figure ! whether to give -priority to the Hel• him. the .Lonely O up in Monty. Old Ted I meet a Basque girl here, with beauti- since 1921. Ontario was the leader, j logg Pact or to the Big Nary BIIL t "Welt, I'm tempted to risk it, Cash. reckoned I'd wind up }fere." j ful black hair, . . '. and black eyes with 1,677 weddings, while Quebec fol- pi j The direction in which President --Buppase.we.string along-for-a w-hale.-} "Take-hin on, t'esh," the_�anPr•n4T � asl3r�h#te teeth. . . 'Yea, and Hoover then exercises his wertnl lowed•closely behind with a mark of powerful Let him and his men do the actual'the'freckles urged, coming out of the!when you do,' -he said, 'you'll know 1,410. influence should give the clue to his work. Lou just drop around about I -• !why they call this place-P'sradise.'" Compared with the same month future, attitude .in international at. { the time they are thers-you know, ,, ' Blaze regarded his twitching feet. last year, the birth rate suffered a I intra, It may well be for the world casual-like-if you ever nave to swear The girl's long lashes dropped over slight decline, the only province cs to at large an occasion of critfcial im- to it In theown.meantime send some of: enowater-;'I !her eyes. ase prrtauce. r how increbeing Ontario and the boys dto the Benoist t `Vis ta,„ e murmured soft- y j J �n SanManitoba. Quebec,however,still leads - Rf' hole. We are having trouble enough !ly. "But you say very nice t)"nes, the other provinces with the highest An American physician, Dr. Malford, g with the calves. Don't tell them any-! - - Senor . . ,g i - . - birth arte,-of 33.1 per 1,000 population'. now Joins In the expert approval of thing else is in the wind. Give them `'Blaze.” - ' During the month 7,420 births were present-day women's dress, and says the word not to let any one through.i I , Seu Si-nor Blaze." she said. reported in the province• compared i that by their healthy habit of scanty Make Skip the straw-boas dawn there.. (To be continued.) with 6.971 in Ontario. Other prow- clothes women are rapidly becoming ,t I rather fancy him. We can go that; faces follow; British Columbia, 228; ithe stronger sex. One trembles for far without a hitch. If Bodine turns; i Alberta. 1.284; Saskatchewan, 1,710; the time when they will have attained ;._..,- the water, you run a drift fence along } j flh: thoughtless ones behold the mo- Manitoba. 1,184; New Brunswick, 905: full strength. =r our line across the valley. Straight! Y l� east and west with those dead trees is menta go; Lova Scotia, 846; Prince Edward near enough. We've got the wire and - The roars. the days, the years. . Island, 116. WAN IN TORONTO - posts Most of the boys will be back �-._ - .rad soon is flown ----0"- •4 ,wh _ from the north tomorrow: You can The whole at life. and you have been iMPOSSIBLEI C'at and S at . �4 0 �_G Brat that fence up in a hurry If you y. _ f 'Oh,�.Tommy," said mother, in dfs= .' SCHOLM H2OTU t have to." _ Or lonely, that bad drunk of youth. may, how did you get that awful f F'or lo! black eye"" Cafeteria and Short Order tlerviae 3 -has-you, -with-a-creakins. at" ...',I've.been- fllghting Jimmy Green T" O�alD Eaton's � . YONGE S and, slow. 'cos he said a lady looked like an.old ' F4otef Rates' a1 y __ f BLAZE KrWAM AIiRMS. % Now match your dancing gait.to his. ewe dressed lamb fashion." 'Ten days later a stranger crossed Struggling in the water at the bur- Wind-blown "But,-dear, it wasn't worth while the desert from Golconda. He headed j Into the darkness. and what have you getting punished for that. I daresay i I4 due' north for the Benoit water hole. r 1 head was a girl;,a most beautiful f known? Jimmy was right, You knows how !III He knew he was entering Paradise Count our your little days set-row on silly some women look, with their; 'Valley by forbiddc- ways. The hint row. bare arms, low necks, and foolish shelter of .the bushes. Cash cut in, that he take Oe south road had reach. " - short skirls. I.myself call such peo- It'll be, forty and cakes until the ed-him a day back. A moment here, a moment there, of' le absolutely=" The atran r sent his horse ahead fall round-up-is over, Kildare. Are I • ge .,, love "It was you he meant, mama,' in- r at a hard gallop. He found that the`y oBls2e - That war too light, and.blew away ;errupted Tommy, very red in the Their uncia.r•at.soa,ala y.te spring had made a small pool in the gunned. . ;. - _. -• -_ •;, with dawn. face. ncaawislch�>�laoid "You've sure hared a man, mister. , 1 theirkemc„c tis,. willows. He swung to the ground and \othinR but memories of things that Me, meant me; impossible." I der every - -•- "Skip will tell you what to do,' fell la.sewed the cinches, but almost in-.. � -- i----- nN,��•sere co.« , istantt the animal lifted his dripping Cash went on. You better drift into Y PP g Too soon through careless fingers The automobile has brought form-, .WT.J x _ the valley tonight, Skip. String out+ v iNowrvaer•r.�o,« ,/.•, ' muzzle and turned an inquiring eye along the old Webster wash. Don't i nothing of er distant places closer 'and closer TOROK" C -behind him. The stranger followed 'That be+auty never seen, that still has together,. Including our house and I suit. In the shadow of the trees two;let any one through: Here, Krldarc; the poorhouse, - drawn men sat. you take nt nfle•' filen for, who only ask to serve her .� The older of the two, a black-vis- He mounted his horse and rode off.! well. „ Here's where the boscos get it,"' weed, fellow spoke: Howdy, atrang- I —Hm In The 'New York World. "• Melody said gloomily as he made cof-, _ ____ AVOID WINTER ILLS AND DISCOMFORTS silt was Skip Lavelle, Acklin's straw= fee-sor Blaze. Skip and Chet were i asleep. "All this talk of losin' stock f Canadian Workers in the ,boss. Howdy!" Kildare responded in the I is bunk. We're just gettin' ready for united States - same fiat, tell-nothing tone in which�another grab, ] got eyes and sense." 'hc had been accosted. His keen eyes "Larid?" Blaze. queried. Le monde Ouvrier (Ind.): -A Cana No. We got all the land in the than worker with a visa can enter the took in the rifles reposing so conven- aurid. It's water this time." 'United State% to look for work, and iently in their laps, the �Aled cards, �'if successful' In finding It. can stay and the interrupted game of monis, As Blaze ate, M05Ty explained him-! _ The man who had addressed him self, and his surmise was more cor-j,�ere in p"ertect security, but if he '18 of to his feet. ' engaged in Canada to go and work to feet than he knew: There waant nI t thing in the wind until this fellow;the United, States, he enters the noun- "What's your name, stranger." tr fraudulent it he, has an -"Kildare; Blaze Kildare." buys to the ofd Webster place. ' t y. spa "The big boss and he's been gettin'+dmerrican visa-and is liable to a alae "Yuh ain't aimin' to linger around I tutory penalty. It.is not our intention '!mere, be y'uh?" thick. We're goin to .Have trouble. I - Blaze eyed him thoughtfully as he!If you're done let's ride up and have{to sen tho take e aFraser-Brace Companrt in the y'a be- $P,END WINTER IN THE WAR11I CLIMATE OF .. ;a look at the valley. "drawled his reply: Why, that all de= !the American authorities, but one ads, 'don't it?" They sat to their saddles and nmol:-i THE Pe one-thing is 'certain—the law moat _ He .turned and started- to Iift the ed as the'red-haired man talked.' saddle off his horse. "That's a big place there in the. have been broken somewhere. We bSOUT end, just before Rebel Creek gets -to'only wish to warn workers that they No use takin that down, mister; - cannot enter the United States under - • nary nit!" - - the.river; Blaze drawled. ' "That's the Rancho. Buena ,Vista. 'contract, even it they are to be em- .'T� G�t�Zf Coast For answer,,Kildare pulled it to the Wait till you see the ployed in .the United States by the ! �h y girl that lives Rich in legend and history. Lux- Splendid throw train service ­ground. there Old Ironside's daughter. She's very company which employs them in; urious hotels, apartments and from Detroit, Cleveland, Indian- "Now listen to me, muchacho, he Canada. To profit by this incident, ;cottages. The`Pan-vitneriran,all- a oils, Ciacinaati and Louisville ; the .reason -they.. named this lace p purred. "I'm going to breathe my p !to try and make us believe that every-� Pullman train, leaves Cincinnati daily on The Flatnls:go we'd 774 ?, horse, and we're going .to drink our Paradise, Her daddy is the $ing-pin i thing is for the best in the beat of all 10 20 A. M. daily and arrives at Southland, Diverse route includes bellies full of water before we -light,of the-Basques. He s'got a son, too. Gulf Coast points next morning. Gulf Coast one way. Same cost. _ Always pullin' on the bit, that boy. possible �orldii-in Canada, and every- _ 1?o g' y' out of'here.. What's all the'bi excite any-ways.s. I got a permit cross:Too much are in him! Then there's]thing for tlf worst with our neigh- Mew .bis- Batts ,Califotrmfa &"i l P bots acros% the line, a terrible' tra- thit• country.'.' l a blind kid—Basilio: '- No mother,I i•esty or the truth. Every day is "holiday"—every The most fascinating way to-go . _ - • 1 th ".'Letts see it," Skip and the other,�either. Pretty tough that, eh? I i f nt tis"catnival"ipNewOrleans. "abroad at home"is co follow a 't r Chet Devine, demanded. ;knew the old Indy:Wash t any Basque.I ---'�——"" All sports. Historic shrines. Ex- sun to the Pacific Coast. The Tan- Guess that's how the Senorita gets her!Check Colds with Minard's Liniment.I eellent hotels. Wofld famous t✓finerican connects with finest i "Non what did I do with that per- h restanrants. Reached in Cess than western truds at'New'Orleans. spunk. But wait till you see this If. you want to succeed in the 24 hours from Ciacinaati on The Liberal-stop-overa.allowed. .No 'Mercedes girl. 111: when I• look at He took off his hat,,and peered into;• world You must make.your.own_.op-` 'pan vtmeriuen, exrrafares, r i,, - tier I-don't-miss sugar'. She's sweet, I n "Oh, yes. He laughed. Here it " g � " I twho oe -himonWill wave to Maij INFORMATION AND SERVICB " +•• g _ Goan, you old fool," he growled, portunitfes as you go on. The man ;•, ' to his horse: Lets o back 3 H.E Porrer,T.P.A.,L.ar N.R.R., OFMN ' "You go on, Melody. I'm going the seventh wave is along tinzie 9'hu Eos Traasportarion Bldg.,Deuoit,Kachigan. Aral in his hand Kildare held a g Send me illustrated lireracare about•,aFlorida; ❑Gulf Coast, " cicri•inger that had been strappeddawn=to.the river and ]et my horse ur in 3eomitlg. Yon can commit no great- 4:aujwa 13 New Octeana; L�California. Also quote winter a. roll around in the water. He needs :his sombrero. er folly than to sit on the roadside - -- - "Stick 'em up!" he paid id velvety it if I'm going.ta use him tonight." until' someone comes along. and in- Name trice ;+ Address CHAPTER V, viterA,yoti to 'rule with him to wealth — "F�ell, 1-'11 be damned!" Skip began. land influence:--John R. Gough, .Ile Mopped short, and'instinctively A CHANCE MEETING., - — -- — LOUISV ILLE '& NASHVILLE R. IL Biaxe sensed that some one first canl�Iint_of evening reach- [SSUE No. S�—'28now aa , foci 'EN1013 i'm .a'•�y?ry,.. r -•.-,� ry!,,,,,,-,,_'-"s5::.. , ,.. :� p•. ,,-... ...s..z�..i'�.r^ ,:4 d :x -y'aci -.n,•.-y{-°,°'.-%rC17;.-. cv' ..� ,xwa•d' -,.1..,:.,a w:..�._.s,.':- ,. _q?. + 1�--vwDh : {Alyn. ,.• i'-E. "I"...�:.' 7, ..-_,. r:Y m. _. -. _s, •i _ -�.. gOn'.A wF.. ..F- -qr.-,,r,-2% u 'jP.... - r ...Z' - o-� . '9 \ .u. _.. ._. .,...'.r. •x,.,.u,.s:q�•.. . :, ,.. ..,. J...;...:,. ..,`:mr .:. . »v •.s:S' saw *r'.r«s..,:.:.:F L iM.vr' .-r:" a.. -.w;w•.wi.' -. ,....._. •o .,,,,,.:C; ;{..,-c .. •ir,:r: L8. .•.+:c -,r _ ;•- >'+- 11,41Z,`"1t<'C',`5,'. I -NJ '.v,�•..,.;,,� `,,,,ii ,., : a.. {. :... ..e .' ..� - ;� /': . . .� - . . -- --. ., •`!-' ' BlrlientleaCl's tine wneeas Interested m Ireland's Industrial P'rogrea . . . . •J _ Market R1.eports `I s _ ,Reply to Coolidge PRODUCE QUOTATIONS + .. ., :_ _ • • COrltrt :71 z Tcironto wholesa dpa,aFs are pay . ' ' : �` u :_ .. ing the following. prices, delivered. .. `; i ,=tea. �k. M Toronto:• s+> Toren Eggs, ungraded, cases unturned-- l:otrmer.Secretary of State fes �r.' 4.. : Fresh extras, 55 to 58c; fresh firsts, :India Makes Vitriolic _. 48 c bOe seconds, 32 to 33e; pullet . - " . - - --- i `'" J extras, 41�to 42c. ,I Qr `• . , Speech A Butter-Creamery, solids, steur- , e : ized,•No. 1, 401/v to 414c; No. 2, •88 LABOR LEADER MILD . co.aoe: �` '� a ; Churning cream--No. 1, d2c. ryX _. America Censured, for. Ac Cheese -No• 1 large, colored, Para{_ .. .# fined and government graded, 213A to. . . qu' kiveness and Em- �:; �. 21%c. :a p>tre-Building I PROVISION P ?f5 VIS RICES London.-Lord Birkenhead, .former 'p -Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- Secretary pt State.!or .,India, contra' ' inR tfie fnllciwing prices to the trade: �`� Smoked meats ms, coed. 429 to 31c• cooked hams, . bated a vitriolic anti-American articlec +" U V s 25c; breakfast baconc�30k3rolls ' _. to the new weekly journal Britanni2 y t11� , " do, -- Friday under the heading: "My. reply .. ; "' �' fancy, 37 to 40c; backs, peamealed, 28 ,tto President Coolidge.• . _ » to COc;�do, smoked, 30 to 33q. It was an answer td President ftc I,, ., m s- o g ear bacon, b0 Coolidge s blunt Armistice Day pro• > °S, , ,; i 70 lbs., $21; 70•to 9A lbs„ $19; 90 ----- "`> € �'" to -lbs. and. up $18; lightweight e 100 •1 taouncements on the tailors of.Great ,-.. s t ; ; Britain to advance suitable naval dis• ? `' a i rolls; in barrels, 811.50;. heavyweigl;t y ti i "; eµY*, .-�,•.S�✓{a' ��..{+M`r'{�a��-^,d'7V".i-•. ,.;• -,x..rr�,�,w- (,Es,M/�-+:+s•it+ ,sa�t+-..oRrR' ,••Y•:1da-:p.•tl'-v' :Y^" ey's.,,.._ 'r"'„• �:�...La 7ya. n. a 72 ^: 06 a ;.1•'T.:.`7 - N drag a t I�Ux to pay half G.W. F-K In, Toronto- on,Sunday-#s visit Mrs. . "CONFEDERATION" TBAI �M�.TO The ering Cooper,cu weeds coo-'9 2.50; O Pugh, Axford oho sUll continues in a weak EDMONTON ENSURES PLEAS.grav for coo 6 90c;.'A Carruthers,drag condition in the Hospital. . Rer�maryy ANT, GCM�'gRTABLE JOURNEY ' `sg Gi t a r `• " -, plithts clean ditch w t l Mark to pay halt friends hope for an early and tom- Canadian National Railway Offic- jam+ 10 261 also drag and trop culvert con 8 :111.7a pec yeas; $1.50 ti paid in edvfoceo plate recovery. ials are being congratulated on hav- 6.00; H Holtby,instal pipe con 5 150'. The Women's Institute held a,sue- ing continued the popular "Cor fea- r gubeWprlons to tM United Stara and Ctnt The Municipal Word,road fortis(3.56; cessful meeting at the home of Mrs. > " fldtaira 112'00 in advance. E Holtb . clean ditch la Brougham station" in operation between Toiorty y Dunn' on Tuesday afternoon, the -- -- _ LIM A Cs�ltoo,haul grey clean"ditch and Edmonton. The object of this Association is to JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. In Brougham 25.75; A Ohester.-haul members recounting holiday expert- This innovation has eliniirated r a.r, lessen stealing and prosecute ences, while the roll cal was ans the felons. ptray. range.line 13.80; ditta.17.60 ; E of the delays experienced by travel-1 - - Butohio��tte,clean pit for crusher con 7 wered by Ne'H Year's resole Ions. lets crossing the prairies in the win-k _ - 14.25; J 9dichelI,clean pit rep road to Don't forget the Brougham Sunday ter time, as it provides a fast,t - PICKERIN(3 COUNCIL: 4 s Michelle pit 53.tf0; L' Goodwin, cut School Christmas tree and entertain- through ,comfortable service to Ed- - The above couudil met pursuant to weed's can S 150; D Munro, cut weeds ment, to be held in the Town Hall, menton, via Winnipeg, Brandon, Re- I[emberahaving properbyatolenoommudI jadjourumvct on Monday. Dec. 3rd. coo '2'2 00; E Andrew, ditto 7.50; J D on the evening' of Thursday, Decem- gine and Saskatoon. By this route - oats immediately with anyy member Members all present,the reeve to the Retntner, cut weeds cons 2 and-37.50; ber 20th, commencing at & o'clock good connections are made to all, im- of Executive Oommitlee. :chair. Mloutas of last meeting were J Quit:lan, cut weeds and drag Green. sharp. Come and see.. what Santa portant oints by linea radiatingfrom .;read and approved, wood road eons 13 and 3 1L00; John 'Claus has for you, these cities. Membership fee 91•x• A' number of communications were Quinlan, cut weedsand drag cons 2 The splendid equipment and court read and accounts Presented aqd were and 3 15.00, Tiakets may be had from the Prs+ddsnt Of referred to the vatiuus siittTding cotu- The council now adjourned to 'meet I -AUCTION SALE eons service-aixays a feature of the eeoretrry oaeppttoauon. - ntitteea. again pursuant to statute on8atuiddy, _� "Confederation"-ensure a pleasant Exsc.Com.-L•. D. Banks, 0.9.Palm- The standing committee on Bonuses December the 15tb. ourney without the discomforts _of Pickering. Estate William E. Hobbs' 3 er, M. S. Chapman, g. for Wire Fences,Drainage Mattersetc. By instructions of the Trustee and wirrtet travel. reported and recotuuiended paytnetit BROUGHAAi - Inspectors. of "the Estate .of William Full inforamtion and reseriatiors •D Munro, las. Richardson. "follows: :\ L:nton. fur.0 rids fence E. Hobbs, Township a€ Pickering, from any Canadian National P,ailways 1 an south half lot 14,con 3 at 35,: 17 5U: Agent. _- en e President. secretary Henton& Ross,legal services re Carey Miss Margaret Miller.is a Toronto there will be offered for sale by public visitor this week. auction on the farm premi�es.lately - - et&125,00. being The standing committee on Darn• Dr. Barclay, of Toronto, anti. Miss occupied by William E. Hobbs, N 0 , follows: ages for Sheep R'uiLied by Dogs re- Helen, spent Sunday at.the home of lot 12, concession B.F., Township ofE S rotted and recommended payment ae their mother here. Pickering, on Saturday, the 15th De- 0 R A foliows: H Arnold,-2 Iambs killed A number of friends front Stouff- cember, 1928, at one'o'clock p.m,, all 18,00; 'T E Crawfued, inspecting H ville, Markham and Oshawa, called at the farm stock and implements forret- Fine California Navala for Xmas-all sizes Arnold's lambs 9f).,:. Getow's over the week-end. erly owned by the Faid Wm. E. Hobbs- The standing u:.mrnittee on Contin- The.Wilson family, o€ Toronto and - Sale, cash, no reserve.. N Ti, gencies reported and recotumended Donald Beer and lady friend spent Dated at Whitby, Ont., December she following pavroents: J Phillipa, Finest Mixed, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, 25c lb Stinuay with Thos. and Mrs. Beer.• 5th 1928. salary as truan +$icer 50 00 and Post., D. Gannon is at last free+l from WNW..MAW, Auctioneer. F' e.ge 2.60; A E Wilson & C.i, excess the-plaster east on his arms, but he R. S. Deacon, Trustee t:emium on Insurance policy 5.75. still Suffers great pairi, and puts in 611 Lumsden Building. - A large assortment-soniechiag to suit every one J A Sterritt,3memoriul wreathe 15 W; mar+ sleeplesi nights. Toronto, Ont., g D Murkar,advt re.gravel bauling 1.50; R AThe Young Peuph s Society have G RBeaton, on acct of salary 125.W ; ~ G M Forsyth,salary as reeve 1511 W; opened their meet+irig for the win- opened L Forsyth.sMiddletonla !st deputy 150.W ; ter, meeting at_the home of Mr. John FRE � .� Finest Table Raising for ChristmanE L Chapmaa, as 2nd deputy 100,00 ; Miller on Tuesday evening. 1 ,Allan B Moore, as councillot•.100.00 : Coxae to the Firemen's old-time ---���---eJr • FiNE TABLE PI09, MALAGA GRAPES R C Reeser, as councillor 100.00; G M dance to the Town Hall, Brougham, Forsyth. inspect roads 15.00: G L Mid- this. (Friday) evening, December 14. ' Demonstration of the CELERY, L>JTTUOE, GRAPE FRUIT Rio. Allston, ditto 1500; H L Chapman. Gent.= 50 cents.Ladies please provide. �/( .,ditto 1a.00; A B M;lore, ditto 15.00: R i;har,cins from 8 o'ciock to 1. _ McLagan L+ lar» ,A MERRF" CHE.ISTMAS w C Reeser,ditto 15 W; Ed Gleeson,act Ali<.� ory recover)- ver- f is making a 1 • dry court 4 1N): Thos Gregg, ditto 41X: ,. , ;atis.actor}• recovery from the s.•riuu:• r 7b R Beatun, post-ge fur year 40 0U ; :tutonrobilr accident which bt fel .her i =3Hu;rh Pugh, postage sad PaR A D 1 0 rise 1'21A1: , Frida} morning in Duniiartorr aJ A E S 1L� I C H �. D O also ,alnt y as treKscrer 3+�)tv; '1'C • i Will be vPn for Chi- naking, what. returninz'from tip.,! cit}. R Brvrwn, natary as areGtker )UU - The etandi;g olum.tteos- 'Trans- W. E. and Mrs. Iioitb} paid to your awn iiceCl+e, C E R :porttition. Power and 1,44hts reported vi if you �ci-h. - - and recursmsndcd the lr.;luwing pay. -.. _... Get v Radio this Xoiqii and keel; ttient: $d street Pnwet' torted the suint E ,i l:; -it h. me Pickering Hardware Store Oct 3u mod street tights for wept and Coal : Co l 1 a[ uigli[. ,.The siundingcomai:ttee of Road, � 1 (,a Yut: will :be amazed at the rich, ' rind BriJ'g,w reported and recommend. _ �full t >oe of these inetrumenty. "-el payments a9 follows: Searboro Se- made in 5 attractive, styles, with . CUrltlee, Ltd. taa8 for widening tad Hard 8nd Soft Coal of the _ ter without battery. + con road opplot 19 125.00: C McCaua• ' �c5 have 80methlIIq for every member Of Seed,scraping gravel on beach 3 40; beat. Quality on Phone 5903 Easy Terms the family- for ' - J Divine.ditto 3 35: H Bradshaw.ditto hand _ k� l8 W; A Brayley, ditto su H Down. ���"PERIAL -:. GARAGE , H R /..S T I /I A S �G / F T S Iseraping gravel ori-beach dragon base �Hj'1C Iline 30.75; J Cadden. dynamite fuse . A • LAW' (Late Universal Garage) and cape 24 N '35. V McNaughton, haul ,. #r L ,I,gray w t 1 con 8 eek to pay half ld 00.00. F,iC3r=rHS12i�. C=t Mark j PICBERitiG, ONTARIO Thorne. haul grav'n -t I Vx to Pay A FES' SUGGESTIONS half 9.W; W Huber, crush grav n t i -_~- Us to pay halt 5.00: T Beare, shov Mother: Children W ­.-grav con 5 8 85; W Knox, haul grav skates adies• Father '14 15 con 5 21 25, J setae ditto and of Pickering Shaving Ot'tishe& KRngea Skates and Hoofs - r - _ _ To the LSafety zors Ele gratrellll-85: R EirreU. grav for con VM' ctric ahere " Handeleigha ,2536. J Gauslin, haul grav 10 11 con 7 (;oleamn La*,te-r -Food Chop urs Pocket Kolvaa '3 85: J Middleton. ditto 7 85: Levi Vicinity Flashlights Toasterq �Vnitone Linton ditto 13 5U;0 Scott.ditto 21.80; :,-... and n `' Fl gh - J Ste heaaon, hath rev fiat lir it von Gloves Pyres Wara: Hese Balla 7 instal pipe bet B 9 con 8 drag and cut - Auto Rugg Silverware Hockey 9tiekA + weeds o 8 to 15 ccs 8 3 co : 4 Lin- weeds is the trine to do your Chri»t - � - too, haul Rrav bet 10 li coo ?4 5(►: L Our Motto : W a have it, can gat it, or it is not mads. 1 'Pegg, ditto 11 (N.•; M Pegg, ditty 11 INi: Nes Shopping - There i» only one more Reek before Xmas. Miller Bros. Rear for can 7 17 10: A y J. S. BALSDON} PIC Pegg, haul gear cc u 7 end crit w"ds Cumw and.buy your gifts We S -86 50: J Mainhiod. drag coni 3 and haul We have a full.line of grav run 2 18 51,1: et 0 Pty. dicta 2 UO -Geo Gates, spread -grav in 1 0: 3 5 3'L.50 R Found, strew con 1 °3U: R'tu Fane), Gift -Sets and Silk Lingerie •'Lintuo, drag ron 1 R 1,�. A Prouse, cut X M A S F_..T c --weeds con-9 2 Ute: Geo- Hurt,boider. the .::,Aad perhapi some one you kens would appreciate • a nice dre9e or coat fur Xmas. ^ . ,.... 'con 13 90: W BurL•ett, drain con 1 in- ' . stal'pipe cnn 1 nbbv grav -con 2 build Corrie anc�see our Stock. We sal( ver railing andclea�.b Greenwood rd y cheap. Shopping ing..lap9 rice limited-Do not hesitate. Toa ct our linea-the] 3 -h -,. We are open nights next week. p ppee widening road con _.. ,• R Thomp• _.. _ P p will not dies point you. LverytbinR for Dadatld the r sou, drain can 1 250: A J Taylor. in• _ . _ _ . . d a varied selection for mother and 'atal pipe con 2 5.00: J 9pendely,haul {SAMUEL SCH WARTZ) -boys the other members of the Yamily, pp oats township pit and Greenwood rd - leis to ma Imes- -haul culvert,pipe to cons 2 and a 15.00; Spec many W J Bel,, cut weeds tuns 3 5 widening THE IDEAL •SHOPPE FOR`Hier road at new culvert con 5 11.25; E A ! ' ;FOR HER instal pipe cots 1 drag froru range line - - Overcoats Sweaters .. Kingston road scraping gravel on 2 doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop Hdnd Embroidered s beach 17.30; A G Clark dicta 8 00: VGowns, Table covers ,Fancy Dress Shirts (Parkin, gravfor con E 11.'25: C Rich- Brock Street..Xorth Whitby Ont.' Pillow 9(i a Aprons Neckwear House slippers ardson, haul grav can 6 30,(?0; Fern- ' ' Towle Rompers Hockey Boots . dale, ditto-34 36: L H Spra¢ge, haul ` Underwear _ New Balloon Tires _ :';gravr]range line 3.75: H1V.nle. ditto Hosiery-911k-wool Gloves and -;3,i5; O Pascoe, haul opp 16 con 1 22 50; Kayo❑ Wool FAney Patterns Hand>=hiefs F Wright, rep bridge con 6 drag cone 6? 5 50-Whitby o Mowbray. grav fur e f t O V O f g :._ Whitby to pay half 2?:W E Redman, 1 u ' * ADLE Y hanl grave t Icon 7 �Vhit�y to Puy • .... ECI L _� ..half 24 00 �ty, ditto-1-u..�!--8- - - - dale,1-iuu1 grav drawe't I con 7 Whit. - -----' - by to pay half 32:5: .x J.,nza, haul If you were i11. allow any- To.m; 'Deck ar Harry to - - h I C K R = N C+ grav e t I con 2 Wbithy to pray half rescribe and eTha 8 operate on you. NOyou "- ��_ - •�-- �r y8 50; W I3arbron. haul grav a t,l P P P p t • !Whitby to p:,y half3 15;L Bell,spread Q R� {{ttravel e t I con i Whitby to pay half would -not, you .would naturally Tequire 8 man THE CENTRAL `e �++�"AGE 5.50; C Jones, ' haul wins -t I con 7 Wbitt,y to pat h:+If 250-. W Steven- whom you knew-had' the necessary- experience.' t e t 1.-cnn i Whithv to Bon,ahoy grov .pay half 3,35: B. il'. J,,nes, haul Kray non „ and drag e t I ratan- and 8 Wbit- The-same reasoning applie- tit your car. More damage Telephon '' 4900 by to psy h:rtf .;I 33: i' 8nrclac, haul (can be dune by an incompetent wurknian ^. :.:grav cons I„2, 3and 4 7A1; 1.3; Green than ail the'ruugh usage you burn Sand & Gravel Cu, Krnvel for care ttrg(ve it. _ r' icons 2 and 3 etc 42,5% 1VHoliit;ger, haul grav can 1 70.75; L Gates, ditto Mr. Hat ry Nesbitt's (in elisrge of repair shop)experience, -'x.50• L Colette:ditto 20 01.1; B Lotton, which includes ' ditto D Oakley, grav for con 1 - -- ---,- -Auto Repalra, CC2SSUrieB, Oils and 10 50; ON R, gravel Por cons 1;``>'and :5 years-Walsley Motor Car Co,, England 3113.06; J Aic(3riskin, grad and grav $ eara-General Motors, 09hawa E con 222.50; G McIlroy, haul grkv con 9 Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, 48,50; J Campbell, grad con 10,00t N Bd BUshaw ' _ McD:nald, grading con 2 and range a -,- j year- onBros., Battier y Charging i line 53,50; NV Hodge, shev grav con 2 May safe pots many dollars, as when you bring your instal pipe range-line 1U.W ;'F Sulti- _ troubles here, you know that a fully et. r. -wan,haul grav con 220.00;F Morrison, speed mechanic will do your Work. Repairs made on all makes natal pipe can 22,00; ` Ross, haul grav con 2 5.00; W Gray widening rd Try us with your IIe7tt repair jqb. 1 at new culvert con 8 250; C Gostick, (7 cars. . ditto 15.00; J Brown, haul grav con 4 'Tow Car Service, Batteries, Tires Eto. ,50; Wm S uiree, haul grav instal _.- M� x pipe con 4 81.50; W Ward, operating e g - - grader con 2 rent for timber pard • Phone 590 t ' 15.00; W H Westneyr cut weeds haul -� r R� grav teenwand 4 3.39 also cut waste �� ^ r��l Gaia' geL�s • }��ENV iYrstc(}teen,voud road 19.75; R iy ti�and, e t� H snlany frc,in Nov v to Dec 3153,I>t); The Pedlar People, ::uivert f„t.Cl ugtnnnt -- --- 1L Village; Claremunt i:',• pay 13811: Win (LATE UNIVERSAL MOTORS) " . ' Nicholson, haul grav con 1 '33.75. Jno T Craprietor, - ",' Pickering- `._ . .Pr+llister, cut .vests con 8 5 00; also P .L C K M R I N G' 1 .. „ 1• . ^. _,, r.�.:' .j :.•' ',e., a: ...1 ,G- `.kIr,:a. ...rm. d}.• b +n4'. iA: A• ,.w ..'• w•Sa:.e..>.r.Y,:...,:u..!.w aa.,'.' ... ' .�;i9rc....m:,: ,..--,a.•_.�+r. _ - _ _"'�+� „stw _a:,'' •.ate' •"_:. _. .. '. :,.� r. � Mr J� .NNENNE001- &=n industrials. of Green River, were the guests rVV A -1 R. Gallausher LTRY, WINTED I mm' - K"cla-w'" pharles�Reynolds and O.$eilson - H. Safe Investments at from.5 to I per • How was In Toronto last of Widmer and Mrs. Miller on San-' CHOICE DRFSSBD, day last. drain Merchimt CHICKENS, FowL, )tTOKS Thos. and Mrs. Paterson were lathe city on Tuesdak. -.Toronto Pdone for prices INSURANCE—A)l classes written le-� Claremont 3701 614dlDir Fire, Autbm*bili. Wind* J. S. Bundy has a good imperial lowe Is bi,.�he market to puftha" Hay.� rdale storm. Accident and S'lckness, 8traw,-Grain i1nd Oxford cook stove for sale. A Potatoes. GROCERIES and SUNDRIES Phone.or.write Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey were We have opened a'Flower Store in For quotations apply Pay Cash an Save Dollars. 43tf ED..BOWMAN,Whitby in Langstaff ops day Iseb*eek on connection with our greenhouses at A— MS. 0� X e B 0 IST 1 -----1 — ---.I- . -- —. obusinesta. 1111 Broadv1sw,-and solicit orders Quaker Corrillakes, 3 pkV, - -25c R. H. STROUD; DUNBARTOR R. R. No. 1. Louis Fin old, Of Toronto, Was for Cut Flowers, Wedding and Fu- Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs, ISO Harness, Boots and Shoes re iin town oqe day last week on neral Designs, Potted Plar4s of all Phone Pickering 1712 Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs ... lip" business. kinds, Everlasting Wreaths etc. Pare Castile Soap, 7 bars,... 25C at shortest notice. Harness made fa Leslie and Mrs. Feasby, of Sand- May we ask for a trial �rder 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal Clover Leaf Cups and Sau- your order. Give me a trial, and bo ford, spent Sunday with D. M.and We deliver to Pickering and vicin- dozen, 1.35 convinced that 1 can give yo" 9"ism cera, one Br" RING IT HERE Half dozen.same faction. Agent for STACO Mrs. Morgan. 75c ods. Quite a large amount of baled rLOWERDALE GREENHOUSES Thompson's Seedless Raisins, go being shipped fe6dj L Clare. Limited. Now is the time to get,a new'Settof bay is -.x lbs foe ... 28c -these dav,;. Ger-L-ard 5094 1111 Broadview Ave Harness, or get the old set repaired. SZjJMIC3-!fE§ #nont I have in stock samples of Sam�iel. Sunhiaid Puffed-Raisins, 2 lbs 27c Frank and Mrs. Allaway, of Toronto After hours—GerrArd 3489, Hyland Trees and Jeffrey's harness. Tho Orange or Lemon Peel, 1. lb 25c Winter will be here Very soon and . "Whitby, visited with J. H. and 3689 . former may be ordered through cat&- Choice Dat-es, 2 lbs 25e if you have any notion of Mrs. Beal on Monday. .4 logue at prices quoted. Kellogg's All Bran (our price) 20c purchasing a new Andrew Fleming is confined to ol . sleigh; leave N.o-it!"i, OF SALE BY TENDER C&L&Iogue free.i Bananas, per dozen 30c his bed criffering From a severe I also carry collars. collar pads, sweat.t .-your order now so that it , Yonr order will be-appreciated Cold. We hope to see him around Sealei tenders will be received by oil by bulk, harness will be ready when the pads. harness and will be delivered any first snow appears. a a saou. the un-!r�rsigned up to and including dressing, also silver polish reasonable distance. 9;rd. Besse Sr. has gone into the Decen:)^r 29th, 1928, for the ourch-- and other parts. city to visit her daughter, Mrs- ase of the east half of the west half promptly done. v. ciaimmjow L 0 RNE RRID W. G. Bingham, and family for a of lot number one in the sixth con- d L. W. PILKEY. - OLARRMONT few weeks. cession of the Township of.Uxbj:i.Uxbridge, CLAREMONT CLAREMONT Municipal elections is the sub- in the County of Ontario. these Containing fifty acres r4or6 or less, Jaya. It now looks as if we are with-about fifteen acres of good bush Herbs That H ject of much discussion eat WVV When NOTICE suitable for -lumber, consisting of All ratepayers within the Township �to have an election. . Basswood, Birch ,Birds eye Lungs and Bronc�iial of Pickering, who are in a position REY" H. G. McIntyre has installed a Beech to draw gravel on the roads, should 20 horse power gasoline engine in Maple, Black Cherry, Maple, Oak, get in touch with the Road Foreman in the various subdivisions within the his factory to meet the demands Elm, Ironwood, etc. Tubes Seem all on Fire sed business. Soil sandy loam, watered by springs of his locrea, next two weeks. The Council are Mrs. R.J. How kas been confined suitable for ranching.. About four Fifty years ago, a qdiet-going soul, very anxious that as much work be her bed for the past week on miles from Claremont or Dagm,, James Gallagher, came to Peterborou&h done in the month of November as is account of illness. At the time of Stations, C.P.R., and about thirty-five County. His was a marvelous skill in possible to do. what. im- miles from Toronto. obuipounding herbal medicine. writing she was some A or any tender not neces- . By order of the Council, Highest One of W many prescription—for G. M. Forsyth.roved. tartly accepted. folk subject to Bronchitis or Mrail Me Reeve. proved. H. Bowen has erected a large Dated December Sth, 1928. and aiwty coughs and colds—was his hen-house an his premises and James Cochrane, Indian Lung Remedy,full of the health- will go quite extensively into the i i drawn from Mother 1 C 15-1 Myrbie Station, Out. giving er ultry business in which we wishNature, herself: Wonderfully li,,ting t, inflamed tissues. A builder of him 811CC899. red blYA. Make the acquaintancme , BLANCHE M. RAMER HEN you have The first real snap of the TTENTION cold A this tried, reliable remedy. Keep well Teacber of PLow Wplaced an order settsonoccurredon Sunday last 'When the temperature neared the this Winu-r. Together with the other 0onservatory Course Taught with us fora memorial fine Gallagher Herbal Household you have looked far in- zero mark. It has since, however, I have taken over the Agency Remedies, now obtainable from 33 Studio at Mrs. Overland's, Claremont. to the future for our r moderated considerably. for on Saturdays, for but of memorial work stand, The members of the United Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales E. C. JONES, PICKERING town pupils, up under stream of time -Church choir gave their popular Stnves. Fleury's Famous and weather. Itistru- Plows. Points. ly a lasting tribute. drama, entitled "Cranberry Cor Scuffiers and Wheel-barrows. vers," before a capacity house at -No GreaterTribute" Whitevale on Tuesday evening Phone 505 Pick. SPECIAL PRICE S Snow fences have. been erected N. W. STAFFORD, at different points along the Brock KI too Road, nx. Vbitbv 'Road as a protection against the AGENT (48) BROUGHAM Phone Whltby snow-drifts that invariably ac --,,FOR TEAM HARNESS cumulate at these points in severe We are giving as r winters Brass-monnted. Team Backhand Harness, Bert and Mrs. Mantle, M L airs. "1 2 Inch layer trace with heel chains, $42-00 ether Pilkey and son, Leonard, and F R E E if IL :Mrs. Lyman Pilke spent Friday With'5 ring breeching. instead of back. p last at Riches ";ill at the home bind, $49.00 lond with any of the following articles of the former's aughter, Mrs, bought before qhristma@. Black-mounted Backband Harness, Black-mou 50 Harry Jarvis (nee Olive Mantle). 9 .44mle I4d Mutu Another Interesting shooting 5 ring Breechin ; N a Fire $44,25 -.match took place on Saturday last I Large Goose • t Milton Beason's when 12 fowl This I's nnt a faetery harness, but ciastam made in otir a ig ... — -A " own shop at Markham, were disposed of, Failing ey'es' h t I Roastin Pan Cheap rates-for farm andeount" and unsteady nerves prevented buildings. the men from capturing the prizes No Strings—Any one of the We specialize on re etre to harness and collars. Windstorm Insurance,on buildings, ltiL e wind-mills.91los etc. vrhich-were won by the boys. following articles and have Automobile Insurance Peter Hat-nab. with her a nice goose delivered Mrs of all kinds. two grand sous. Allen and George before Christmas. Fe :: T 0 D ID S Renfrew, of Toronto, who has -FARMS FOR SALE been spending a week with rely Any Findlay Cook Stove, Harness and Collar Manufacturer Write or phone . ttyes,in C"Inretnont, returned to -Any Atwater.Ken t Aadio, r home on Monday even* :;6Mj3:.&M. 0Wr ED. BOWM A N be Ing. She _&j Home shore 3400 intends to wo on to Kitchener to Any Electric Washing Machine. -visit her daughte>,- Mrs. D. P. 20 WHITBY, ONT. "Macfarlane See our Christmas display of giftq `.- Preparations are well under for Dad, Mother, Sister ay T(3 ad Brother. W or the best enter 7. -.taiament yet in connection with W I have secured the agency for the Frost the United Church Sunday School e are making it bigger than ever Everybody turn in your Premium Cards by December 24th, as the & Wood and Cockebutt Form lmpla• which will be given in the Com- and the prices will perso I a turning in the largest number by that date ments. and will keep constantly on jnnaity Hell on the evening of be right. gets the Electric Lamp. band re Lire for these popuw implement& 'Friday, Dec. 219t. Two very Also, Loudon's barn&ad eta a bi C H A S - COOPER pleasant features will W in evi• fittings. dence—the receiving of gifts, and I will also take contrasts for painting barns and houses by a new the giving of Christmas cheer for GLARIEMONT JS ALMOST HERE the poor children.of New Ontario. XMA S process, by spraying. have a fresh supply uf Gcoieriea and Fruits for your Cakes add Estimates cheerfully given. Any ap ropriate gift thankfully We MOTOR CARS We AND-TRUCKS tveeiveT Puddings. - Al,o, Candies, Orangeq and Xmas N.ntp, Phone I= Avery oyable.-evening was 27-52 Prices Rea8ouabl& Is nb on ;;Idnesday at the home Ziehest prices paid for produce Quality Goods R. J. Mann, " Clarei �it OrKre. D. Gregg, when aheso SCOtt's Store Aindly entertained her Sunday --'Phone your order, We deliver. Green •River School class of girl;, together with their mothers, the ei�entbeing in .,Claremont Phod'e, Markham 6402. !the form of a mother and daugh Basket Factory I 'C General iters banquet,.the daughter-,after- Wm. M. Duncan erchant. kmn Rivei Manufacturers of *ards-entertaiDing the. randaers.- in After the program was rendered, All kinds of Fruit Baaketo, games were k GO Ready Berry Crates played and a very —Tleasant evening brought to a Farmen'Bushel'Baskets, lose, AnTeeling very grateful to Mrs. Gregg for her kind, hospital- ForThristmas -Clotho Baskets. Don't fail to attend- the concert The- Most A few of to be given this (Friday) evening out specials Frank Pennock, Proprietor in the Community Hall by the Fresh Orange or Lemon Peel lb 23c Liquid Phone Markham 1804 35C pupils of the -senior room of the Fresh Citron Peel, per 1b public school, who will render a Fresh Currants, recleaned, lb 19c 'Anirestme" nt good program of dialogues, recita- Seedless Raising, 2 pkgs for 25e tions, monologues, drill, ebormes B EATTY etc. They will also present the Glazed Cherries and .,trial scene fro:ii The Merchant of Crystal Ginger. Savings Bank Account is primarily an invest- STANDS FOR THE BEST ............. Venice, for which costumes have went. But it is the only imvestmentyielding ..:been secured. The proceeds will Oranges, Bananas. Mixed Nuts' -,a fair rate of interest, that is available for your go toward the purchase of pictures a use at a moment's notice. Bmergencies can be im- ..;.. and Candies galore mediately met by the bank account that bag been and athletic equipment for the g :ccnaistantly developed. Your investment, as such,cents; Tags, Settle and Christmas Cards, .-school. Admission, .25 children, 15 cents. yields regular returns in interest.' Your invest- all prices. 4 went as a It Is now about-time to consider 'Fancy China,Javanese Silver bank account yields constaut satisfac A4, who will be on the Police Trustee faction and peace of mind in the fact that it is Board for the ensuing year, if the We have something for every ..always ready for other uses without the trouble of converting into Cash. members wish to retire. memb6e ofyour family for present a Christmas Gift Very few are anxious for the post. 'tion as the honor and salary Is not anflIcient rem aberation for the 'ee our stock and get our prices C before going anywhere else. Litter Carriers,' Hay, Carriers time spent and the criticism that BANK i Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow is i Rually heaped on the heads of tbop-3 who fill the position. The Bowls. Pressure Systeru8E.tc. -a e OF COMMERCE prices on present t mbere of the Board Do At' S 0 0 T T Itwilipay 'vou to get my­: ave.uf)t yet made pnblic their in above bdoreibuying elsewhere. tentionsin the matter, Abijah Pbone 1401, E STANDARD BANK OF.CANAD'k FRANK J. PROUISE Air-GR ARE& 10orayth',i name ig,being mention• ed as F, probable candidate. C Lk ii M� CQNT T, f IN Walla, 7W, -Ar i4c X 1 .7 . I 1 3. 4 !zl f.......... r. tsea*rc' '4 Unusual Friendship 'AAoffier It Giafit Meteor h Expedition t W. Ye�rrMay Go to Antarctic Next -Did- Strike Earth Inves"tigations of Russian Geo- t. 7 .,.,Sir Dousylas Mawson Hopes to Obtain Captain Scott.$,. P. Piscovery, for the Purpose, From the British .1ozist Has Established nd He Returns to Tact,6 —Government Leningrad After Hav- Adelaide, S. Aust.—Sir Douglas required are nota great distance fivni ldavvson, professor in geology an, Seen Place of d:Australfa, but they constitute a huge in 'continent twice the size of Euro mincralogy at the Adelaide Univer- sion pe. M Colli The Australian explorer is greatly sity, Is said to plan another expedi-!impressed by the personnel and equip- VAST 'DEVASTATION tion to the Antarctic next year, and ment of the Byrd expedition, and says it is likely that Captain Scott's ship, that most valuable 8c}entific results Back.in 1908 there trickled down to th Discovcry, may be made available for must accrue from men of such stand- e ..the purpose. Sir Douglas wanted the Ing. The inclusion of airplanes should Fast Siberian city of Irkutsk amazing accounts of a "god of thun- Britieb Government to present the prove of important advantage. It is der" having descended from the skies Discovery to Australia, but the auth- known that calm conditions prevail in in a flaming chariot onto the frozen orities were not prepared to do that, the vicinity of Commander ' Byrd's The barbarous Tunguses in- and negotiations are now proceeding proposed base—the Bay of Whales earth. habit, aing those primeval• forests told -for financial assistance from the-Aus.'for,the greater part of the year. Sir tralian Government to secure the.Douglas says it is the only place of the thunder god's fiery coming, vessel. known today where he would be inclin. k. which, they said, destroyed all vegeta- tion for hundreds of miles around and At the moment it is not known whe-!ed to use airplanes from a land base. thea Sir Douglas will go himself, but During his trip abroad, Sir Doug- broke the windows in their rarestthat is most likely. In any case; lab visited New Zealand and made a village of Kedpira, many miles away, Charles T. Madigan, who was a mem, geological examination of a portion of g. Civilized Russia diagnosed the ber- of Mawson's expedition to the the famous sounds in the South Is- event as the fall of a gigantic meteor air:, mss lie. The affair provided a brief sen. South in 1911, and is lecturer in geal- land. where there are very fine ex- C-gy at the Adelaide University, will amples of a former glacial erosion. cation in the metropolitan newspapers and was so-on forp-otten. 'Rut Professor Mr. Madigan, like Sir Douglas, He was particularly struck with the Kullk constdcred'the subject worthy of what the Nor- immense water power resources of is a great admirer of less fleeting interest. Inquiries con- wegians are doing on the other side New Zealand. There are water-power winced him that this meteoric phen- 61' the Antarctic, and urges strongly propositions available which offer elec-,, medium of omenon was on a scale unprecedented that something should be done by Aus trio power; through the in modern times and he made endless tralia at this juncture. turbines -at the phenomenally smaltl CHOOKIE ON GUARD WHILE PU4bY TAKES A NAP attempts to persuade the authorities Sir Douglas Mawson "says there is figure of about $5 per horsepower'per l, -This white Wyandotte cockerel and the cat are a remarkable pair of to send an expedition to investigate it, rest I more exploratory work year, and, furthermore, this power is Finally, in the summer of 1927, the to be do the polar regions south evailable an the water. front in deep real pals on the poultry farm of Lord Dewart, East Grinstead, England. of Australia, and he' is hopeful that harbors. Sir Douglas is convinced, on Soviet Academy of Science authorized further investigations will be possible account of this, that there will be ex- in 1901, and no letters of any sort were thirty years associated with every-a him to conduct an expedition. The dif it, the future. The areas concerning tensive industrial developments in found, the FrIedrichshot was sur. thing that has happened . . . I now faculties were increased by the super- which much additional information is New Zealand. rounded by cavalry (as happened oil observe from the brink of the grave stitious terror of the Tunguses, who' death) a gotten woman—the "thunder irefused to approach the and the whole building was --a useless and for 'god's home." The small group of then searched by the secret police. ill-considered path which my son has'g 'entist Mother's Notes "The following judgments on Wil. cut out for himself. The worst Is that I w, s had no real assurance of the ` �����-�v lt3,t 7 69 0 . . .1. meteorites existence, but they pushed ... Liam It's ascension to the throne are perhaps we mut all pay for his lg- ! aiser - .1 resolutely until they entered, at the e%w Brands K found In the letters: 'Ile has neJther' norance and lack of shrewdness.' lbeginning of June, a strange area ol 9 the scruples nor the conscience to'. The.ex-Kalser has threatened legal i find Egotist' idesolati6n. For four days they *a,.% stick to anything. lie strikes �out proceedings against the editor and the i tangled trunks charred by fires. Ther. Lzish4--aud- lett-awl thereby Injures publishers. It Is suggested that he may not be able to stop they came out on a plateau, more that, Empress Friedrich's Letters, everyone,' 'Wilhelm is simply blind,' thoughp the "ermany' 100 square miles in extent, from which Wilhelm on every occasion uses big sale iu of the English book, -Published in London, Call i' �all living growth had vanished; Nei- words and thinks he Is a big man.' be might exert influence enough to , Wilhelm 11 Unscrupul- 'He Is egotistical.' 'I seem like an old suppress a German translation of it. they beast nor bird, tree nor shrub was visible on this blasted heath. 9 ous hen who has hatched out a duck In.: "The main purpos-e of this v"olume, which was pitted by enormous craters 0 1 0 stead of a chicken.' 'I wish I could Sir Frederick writes, -has been to I like shell holes.-� fifty or more meters tie a bandage ver his mouth on all allow the Empress' own words to pro- mKaiserin Feared trash In diameter, where the meteorite had occasions on which publication of his vido the answer to those cruel and i I speeches is to be expected,' 'Wilhelm slanderwis, accusations from which i split Into a million fragments and had -Char- Correspondence Was Slmug-,nellher understand,., nor values good her memory suffered." literally bombarded the earth. acteristic deviations of the compass gled to England Ye4irs advic inated.' abandoned. distrust. 0 0 e. and since In.many sass he Is. "Calurn Indicated that prodigious quantities of Ago 4W immature 'for his age• the re-ults are ed and even ha-ted as she was by meteoric iron were buried beneath-tbtp serious mistakes• and. exhibitions of Germany in her llfetlme, and tor a surface of the ground. 0 ti 0 Berlin.—The Berlin newspapers are tactlessness.' quarter of a century after, the time 0 0 0 'giving keen attention to the' contra -Fie- has neither scruples nor coni. Is surely coming; when that great The expedition suffered from scurvy versy over the publication In Londoni and the majority of the.membe'rs were science to stick at anything, so he country will recoguize that In the Em- latela October of a volume of privateL,92,1 on hittinc out right anti left, press Frederick it had a sovereign_I forced W retraCe tbPIr rteps___b��� 0 4 letters­wFI—tten 'by-t-h-'e-R—miiiess Fried- offendlux`everyone all,round."' ladk who, in spite of -her faults, in I -inter made travelling Impossible. 0 0 rich. mother of William 11,and daugh- He is selfish.0 fie thinks all spite of the defects of her qualities i Professor Kullk stayed to investigate ;ter of Queen Victoria. These letters' 0 women dolts or Idiots." always devoted her energies to'i further. The frozen ground and the, &reissued by Sir Frederick Ponsonby, iecure "I wish I could put a padlock on for Germany the political and cul-Ilack of personnel and boring imple- 00 0 former private secretary to Edward his mouth for all occasions where tural leadership- of Continental Eu- menta- prevented him from making 0 0 IO V11. The exiled German, Kaiser pro-, speeches are made in public rope," much headway, and for months he wI.Es tested against their publication, it is "With' all his 'rashness and oliosti- entirely cut off from civilization. said In the local newspapers, on the -by. High Prices and Poor sent this sum, racy, etc, he Is a big ba A rescue. expeditiOn 'mpress ira�i conscious v& the, 0 ground that they had been "stolen." The E I m in September, and mer located hi Business 331 That depends ost the way you look dangers towards which ;her son and'! be is expected to arrive in Leningfad ng (ler. at it. The "Tageblaatt's London cor- the men round him were leading. , Loudoxx Times Trade. Supplement: within -a few days. Scientists here respondent reports on this point: many. "William 4 one.-tdea." she It is high time the nation faced the i consider that Professor Kullk's elfcrts "The way In 'which these letters wrote in 1394, "is to have a navy fact that the chief obstacle to trade will prove productive of the most in- revival is still high prices, Goods tereating results. Next bummer it is came to England reads like a chapter which shall be larger and stronger cannot be sold abroad because they out of a novel. Twenty-seven years than the British navy, but this is aredearer than competi goods planned, to send,a fully equipped ex- ago the Kalserin Friedrich, then on really pure madness and follyand under the pol!c-F of free import." In pedition to the place of the meteor her death-bed, sent for Sir Frederick another letter she wrote: cheaper foreign goods are taking the Ite's fall, now called "Kullk Plateau. Ponsonby, who was at that time on a "After having for more than 30 place of Apart from the meteoric Iron deposits, visit to his-sister in Germany. The years been so nearly connected with British gootts in the home which are estimated to be worth 11,- Empress asked him.to take-he letters all that was going on Inow watch market also. 17sleanwhile, every r effort has been made to disguise the 000,000, It is believed that a detailed along to Englandi and warned him to as from a grave—more than useless Investigation would enrich the.world's patent facts by attributing' d6pres- avoid letting them come by any chance and forgotten—the reckless course knowledge of the character of the. cion In trade to' other causes or by into William It's hands, pursued by my own son. The worst meteoric visitations, den,,-Ing its existence. But the rela- "The documents were carried to Sir of It is that perhaps we 'shall all have tiv As one Moscow newspapeer' re- e1v slight revival of export trade s ignorrnee and im- 7 Frederick's room at night by a trusted to pay for his does not mean that the explanation marks: servant, put In two boxes, marked prudence." "The fall of this meteor In the track- 9 Books and China,' and next day were Kainerin Feared Son's Future less Siberian forest did nothing more employment wrong, oil the "The Kalserin I riedrich seems thanprovidea new legend to the local 'DIPPING HEMLINE smuggled out of the palace under the ve been thoroughly conscious of the contrary. It means that the world'st how can we know that very eyes of.the Kaiser, who was talk- Ila purchasing capacity Is expanding. for savages. But given here of tae reason for growing r Ing with Sir Frederick in the palace 'dangers to Germany which Wilhelm's another wild not strike Moscow, Lon- A gracious new drape n tiered ail-' other nations are Increasing their hall. policy Involved. In one letter she &Oil or New houette. It's nerd Smart! ' And so sales abroad more rapidly than this York? The Siberian area "When the Dowager Kaiserin died, says: 'Since Lwas,.for 'morft' than .country. was completely devastated of all life -entirely wearable. A bow-trim diag- sfor an area of 100.square miles. In a anal cut neckline.- A swathed girdle densely' pop I ulated region a .similar creates necessary slenderness,through meln Nothing t6 P-*-!--- r--ation phenomenon would be one of1the most appalling catastrophes in human his• V. ate for woman of average the hips, which makes it so appropri- to. full figure. X* 'The wrap-around skirt is in three sec- Canada's Best Customer tions, with two-piece upper tier. The �left Ottawa Journal (Cons.): Canada's side of skirt and upper tier bangs loosely, dipping below hemline. trade with the -61d.Land Is only sec. The bodice is in two sections. It's unbelievably 'to that with the United States. ond -easy to make! Try it! ' But the difference between our trade Style No. 331 uses printed and plain with the United 'States,and our tratte. -rayon 7eWet, and comes in sizes 16, Mk and 42 inches with Britain Is t�at whereas the Unt- 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 a ted States buys from us but a frac, ...'bust. In the 36-inch size, 3% yards tion of what s-he sells to us, Britain 40-inch material :with ya yard of sells to us Infinitely less than what 86-inch contrasting is sufficient. It's she,buys from its. In one respect ver chic in black lustrous crepe satin y c tborefore• and considering her Dom with girdle and tie of dull side of lation in comparison with the, United XX crepe. Navy blue wool crepe, cocoa rt States itain is really our be cus- brown canton crepe, silk crepe inu`v tonler. tweed pattern and scarlet red geor- "I gette crepe, other interesting ideas. N Pattern price 20c in stamps or coin -. : . (coin is preferred). Wrap coin care- A Fruit-Canning liggestion I In canning fruit in glass, jars it Is fully. -actice of many housewives to the pi HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. t the can Into melt dip, the top o ed Write your name and addzets plain- par, ffin after the lid has been fasten • ly, giving number and size of such ed on. as R-double precaution against patterns as you'want. Enclose-20c In x. leakage. Tlili process is rather airy- stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Ing cnr• nn account of the Jars being it carefully) for each number and * THESE LITTLE FELLOWS ARE HAYING A GOOD TIME LEA'RNING TO SPELL lifa ond -I,o heavy. The same result "address your order to Wilson Pattern i- o' rained It the lid alone Is dipped 7 --18pTvici, 72 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. Pilgrims on the highway to learning, or more simply a class of beginnui%, undt.-v white miss.lonarles in ses- into the paraffin just before being put, ,Patterns sent by return mall. slon 'in the heart of Belgian Congo. In place. 5 p­ E21-�Iltl: -. . , tom , �_ 1 r T - � , ., , , - �r y. , <� - -r' 1. "�' ,. �p •. t _ 1. ` �!' ; � ^ - • �•'• -- � $ - T i Punjab &Inple . , ..,' • g w , -.-. ry.,. `. c - A 1Youble That Usually Attacks a: Train Marts Y` • Young Children Stuc-Month Trip ; �k ? St. Vitus dance to the name genet `� r : / , .. _, _.. to-;'� 5ik I N - tlly sicca to a disease described by Exhibits Display Objects of' medical men as chorea. This,troul,l ? ` l ( 'usually attacks young children, though Art and Utility Produced '�" N 1 G HT CCS U G H 5 --- older people may be afflicted with it ' ' !,' In lIIdi,�,Slmihas to Our The most common rymptorgs are a �;!!. ltAgltY tiRE 76e F Ontario Train . , ,Faye a� B RO N C H 1 T15 ".twitching of the face and limbs. As ` �\ t+rttt twTru Bombay—The Punjab sample train, ,��.� the disease progresses the twitching .\ ��, i Childrta Ln on ASTM which was a great success last year , " takes the form of spasms, in which ` — VlPIO'S $ eat• �` the jerking motion may be confined to �, j has again been equipped and Hill. IN the face or all the limbs may be undertake another journey of six -.--- _ _ �_ _ ._ - �. months,kvisiting 8? stations in differ- • Q� • e • , affected. Frequently the patient is ent parts of the Punjab. Besides a, Baldwin u7Cri�$ . .British Firm unable to hold anything in the hands 1.s cinema car, two bo fe carriages are :,or walk steadily.• in severe cases the �tF " g /^�i • is y �° being run under the auspices of the tluarded Rep�liy Aids WorkeYs ' isease reliefh comeseII hrouaffected. The. driched ,!'. to 1\a l,ote f: r Industries Department, two under I. is due to debility of the nerves and ao-f g a en <,< � that of the Agricultural Department, �y Who Lose.Jobs blood supply. Dr. Williams' Plnk �'d� and another under the Veterinary . . �' I. Department oY the Punjab Govern- Pills have been most successful 1n tI" ment. Each will exhibit samples of No Definite Opinion Given 12' a Week Paid Toward reaching this trouble through theft( Since the U.S. State De- Wa es of Em to ees- - � �- work done by the various institutions .specific action 'on the blood, which ft I �y e $ P Y enriches and pur}fles. .,Tbe following i �'! ti under Government. -- Ot 1 by instance proves the value of Di The Industries Department's cars . partment Was N D'Splaced Ma- Wiiliams' Pink Pills in this trouble y The the Latest -hand-worked 8y COrieulted Chinery ! / says:—"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' ri v y/f. shuttle looms which are, eminently. Minis Mrs. Thomas Bowen, Bath, Ont,I London--Stanley Baldwin, Prime Lt�ndotl—"A North British mangy suitable for the cottage industry put- Minister o1 England, told Fred A. facturing concern, having to reduce - - w'..; poses, to replace the primitive loom. have been in use in my family fqr ��. r Britten of Illinois, chairman o1 the staff through the introduction of �—___- _ Hoafery, dyeing, calico-printing and _. years and always with good r;esu}ts.I -- - - -- - - Naval Affairs Committee of the Uai- labor-saving machinery, Is prepared , "I believe they saved the life of my 1 ,..LATEST'FUR FASHION - leather working maobinery and ap-I tell States House of Representatives, to pay E2 per week.toward the wages : only son, At ten years of age he I • piiances will be operated in the car that the latter's proposal for a coa- of each displaced worker employed This captivating sport coat 1 of 1 S and a boy will show how basket and 'grew very nervous and the trouble� forence on naval affairs by legisla- by reputable firms for one year at brown kangaroo, with the beret to cane-work can be a ,emunerative oc- developed into St. Vitus dance, Ills tide committees was `interesting,' not less than 56s. yet week. This legs and arms would jerk sad twitch, m,ateb, the newest winter fur fashion cupation to supplement the incomes but that he could sot..express a de- is a splendid opportunity for a new. then his speel•h was affected, and ration by William Solomon. of the labor classes. ~ finite opinion on it, because the Uni- concern to•secure.labor,during early- 'his condition was pitiable. Just then i ---•^----- } Among other exhibits will be lac- ted States Government had not been developments." . . . . .there came to me a little book tel}-i Big, Navy Propaganda .tquered and inlaid objects, elegant consulted. � j This advertisement appearing in. 1. Ing of hr. Williams' Pink Pills and' Saint John Tplegraph-Journal furniture beautiful vases and erns , This came out in the House of Com- some of the big provincial dailies has . I decided to give them .to hfm. By{ (Ind.)- Is the building program of menta of braes and ivory. These are mons, when Mr. Baldwin read the. caused a considerable amount of in- - . the time two bolces were used there the United States Navy to be com- arranged side by aide with cases con reply. It stressed the fact; too that terest in business and industrial coa- was an improvement in his condition I petitive or Is it to be based solely on taining articles of greater utilitarian when he spoke on Nov. 12 of the lack ceras. and by the time six boxes more were LLe need, of the Republic tolirotect value, such as dispatch boxes, sports of personal itt.ercourse between Gov- The arm in question wabldentified taken all traces of the trouble had l iia seaborne trade? From Great paraphernalia, carpets, scientist ap- ernment men on the two sides of the at once by many students of eco- disappeared, and he was well and, Britain one has definite assurance paratus and household necessaries. atlantic, he was referring to execu- nomics, but as the advertiaement -was . Strong. I have also Riven the pills to',that naval construction unrestricted'Then there are textile goods, such tives and not to legislators. a "keyed" one It was Impossible to my growing girls, and 1 know of no by the Wasbingtou treaty will be in as tapestries, damask silk suftings, Text of Reply verify the supposition. . �• better strengthening medicine. 1 may 11 accordance with (Great Britain's etc., some produced by the Govern- It Is now established that as the . ".add that the same a plil;i to ftroa•n-I meat lnduatrlal schools for women Anglo-American relations^ were managing director of s b coafee- p needs to protect British commerce 8 8 18 ups as well" ' and girls and others !a factories or In also the subject of remarks by Sir land will not complete with the United tionary concern and also as ohair• Y••u can M States. Ttre L'alted� states has a e William Joyason•Hicks, the Home get these pills through the hour of weavers. The aerfcul- man of an industrial Welfare research ani- medicine dialer or by mail at tural cars are a complete museum of Secretary. in a speech at the Con- committee. Seebohm Rowntree. perfect right to build as many ehu13 - • - 50 •ents a bin from The Dr. Wil- up-to-date equipment. stitutional Club. He predicted the author of "How the Laborer Lives." I era as she desires, and (Great Britain p "tendency !n some quarters to dig urp - linos' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, does not intend to let that affect her A band of musicians accompa�the ' etc., Is proposing to put Into practice - _" 0 -7— own judgment of her needs. So train. These will entertain the vil• the roots or our friendship, to see his teaching that, while labor-saving ' let the United States go ahead and urges with vocal and instrumental bow the plant was growing," He fol- machinery in the long run creates - 'South -meek' build or�atPver she can mnv4nce her musics, the subject of their song be- lowed this up with a. hope that talk productive I#bor, yet in the creative ���� fag the updift of the rural community. about comparative naval strengths period those benefiting by the red4o. Busy B611IId111 {people is necessary, but her big navy t would die down, and be replaced' by _.. :. •7 '!i E p,Bop1P should not confuse the issue tion'of wage costa Rte morally bound je the old friendship between the tyro to find subsistence for the tempor- 11 - _ fl hway Web,by attempting to convey the Idea that 7HOUSH, Qlj VT���8 nations. . �7 there 'is as agreement between the , artly displaced taborer. • nation to limit any but capital ships,' �j ((�� Q @@(/gy�pp r(t �jp Mr. Baldwin's message said: I Presuming that the new machines Thousands of Miles of Ne—1 that the United States is lagging USE A# OTREK MEDICI�IR have learned with great interest of. dispose of the work of 60 men. the behind on a non-existent ratio: Your proposal for a joint meeting of annual cost to the firm to be paid In - -Roads Costing Millions members of the United States Con- wages io seine concern over' which . Own Tablets Are thc grass an members o e they will-have ao nage Planned _ - -'t . The Radio Controversy - Ideal Remedy for.Babies,. Parliament for a friendly discussion will be over £6000 a year. ,d - '- ' Philadelphia Ledger: (Canada dis- and Young ChildrenLou the question of the lilitation of+ hew" 'York--- Ambitious higha;ay i satisfied with the allotment of only: naval armament, I —*- I.. programa,, involving tag the con trurtfon six radio channels under the "gentle- Canadian mothers aro noted for "T cordially reciprocate the spirit t The most cautious urns of our as of thousands of miles of majors the care they g4ve their little ones— which inspired your suggestion, and men's agreement' is reported to have I stare quaint'ance is- thinking of taking a . - '-arterles and the expenditure of mil: retuned to discuss the all of the health of the baby is most Jeal- your earnest desire for .A little ocean voyage tt he can and a . tions o1 dollars, are under way in,short waves unless it is assured 60 ously guarded and the mother is complete understanding between our ship that hasn't been government-in Latin America, according try a surrey!'e always on the lookout for a remedy two countries. per cent. of tae availahl channels.) apeeted. I. lice president1n charge of tthee tor- Had 4t not born for tlip broadcasting time absolutely safe. Thousands "In my speech of November 12. i completedy� which is ef3fclent and at the same i controver,r, (',nada.might have been ds of was speaking not of legislatures, but • rign department of t'•.e Central Uzi- content with from 20 to 25 per cent. mothers have found apch a remedy of the executives of goveFnments, Classified Advertisements ._. - _ 'Ion Trust Company; of New York. I In Baby's Own Tahlets�and many of and it wa the absence o1 facility for - . of the short ,'uvea. Perhaps this tizOoawro .YA12, 'tlexiCo, according to the survey.,; rbange of attitude is a warning that.them use nothing else for the all- personal Interr-urse between .minis- ters which I regretted. , t:x PULNU ur rwl:NTY- bar completed plans far 6630 thties o[I meats of theft little ones, Among �1•j J) one samples free- stocKt"• lsighways and more than 13.000,miles some thine; must tie• done, sad done quick!y, about reviving the "gentle- them is Mrs. a:Howard i King, of Truro, Message Bent Dire 1�• a,••,e,, Dept. 1, orttlta onL .:_ of feeder roads. Its expenditures! N.S., who says: "I can strongly ,re . i men's agreement." It is obvious that "F.xce•Pt. to remove the poaslbillty Ti r for road construction will De 10,000,-i commend Baby's Own Tablets to E JN �~ A loci of Canadian co-operation would of misunderstanding, .I feel it would 000 pesos ($5,000,000) is 1929, mothers o1 young.children as I know fireatly complicate the task o1 con- not be,_consistent with the courtesy t.lat ut i�-uated . Inventions•' - Cuba, In 1830, w ill complete its of nothing to equal them for IitLle trolling the radia situation In this shies I owe to the United. States and Full Information Bent Free $i6,000,00Q highway, which will con country. ones." Coverainen to a=press any further un�;qucat. = 00, �V� A nett all of the major rides on the 1,-' Raby's Owa Tablets'are sold by 7. - ----.• I - >•'•"-- opinion on t'to proposal'on which, as rt78 et.. Ottawa• ons. .' ,land. This road, y06 miles long, is i p period Bvildin E medicine dealers or .by mail at 26 9 } understaa/l 'it, they have not been one of the major features o[. a 20 ,rents a box from The Dr. Williams - Stranger. "Is that your neve public consulted. year pnblle works program for which l , . riicin . Co., Breckville', Ont. C11t�Cill'8 �Q�,p school over there." "I can therefore, only. repeat my . '1320,000,000 will-Ue raised by taxa- I appreiation of your friendly sentt- tion Citizen- "Yea, that is our chainber Most automobiles are paid for as y of,cc>tumas."—Life. the are used, but not so ra idl menta." MfD1/'t � iK a �fft Soap yf e ru plana 0-6i expendlturr- /,f :;3:* 1 y p y. ' • Mr. Baldwin, answering ati injury t+i•�'e,s.er.lste ani— ��•�� 00,DOt annually' . during 19n' . 1p:9, - • • - - - - - - -- . from Commander Kenworth Labor flet tle� im."a•s• •`reaww•' w Y • 'and 1830 for x300 allies of higttn 1y, - - - eon's•r v t+ Argentina is reported apendtn,- 15; A Remernberance Tablet _ member troch Hull, said that he sent Pep Soyee.•dw•osar.rl,f,,ee ee,e. QUt)OO�i pesos (,about ;6,375.000 i 'a ^tF - .- _ —, ^_ his reply duet to di r. Britten. year,on road building. It has about I. X' e '- -i5 500 miles of road which have been ° " `s `, ,& r � '' �� It Isn't Your Town—it's 'You ,built without a general.^ natlona:ized .4 t " K 4- � �� a plan. �, F 1�1.�# Y, f �� If you want to dwell' rte!11 �1siQk , _ Brazil this year opened the Z41- E *"a'r In a town that's 'swell, B�er:whare moa,wosaea sad ebfidrea mile highctay bettreea Rio de Janeiro Yw '^°� c 2 t <i And the kind of a town you like; `� eidl°s Ita•tsne relief from Coeshs cw ; n w and Cokb of all hind. by taking Back- .. and Sau Paulo as the first link in a r 4. ' f:* a You need not pack la's Ni:taro. Ewerwherebte aria group of roads to connect the cApi- x. ; "'Your clothes on your back selSns � �'" " ^awe . , y + antes. The Asst doss peons how dif- � � t�l with the northern territo^lea o[ ~'""""'- t er And go !or a farewell hike, q thl6--and then wt l Neer bye�wldoom in a t►oat the Republic. � '�`, t r : For you'll only find p eo�yems o!oxide. Chile has more than 200 miles of c(n<6 t>� r1. is; What you've left behind; W. E. gsehies. IWstted. major heads under construction, and of s s { ' r , .,.;_ Y `t " There is nothing that's really new, int lLatasl St. TsaaM fl —= - a bill recently Introduced in Congress �, f " It's a knock at yourself ���� B calls for the further expenditure of '` + "'' �;» i When you knock your town; 8 MIXTYR�IS.sle 941,000,000 pesos ,(:+bout ,$10,500,000). � a"�� z;<,'gl ° t It isn't your town—it's yon. tr a( ° �Aca"he a S"h Colomb[a, the survey estimates. 7R `: . .. . �\ a dole dopopme>�� 4 ; W expend $35,000,000 on highways . " " ,. _..'"'Towne are not made 7oc and Oft _ - --- =phis ;ear. Panama is expected to -By mea afraid spend several millions to improve a � ., t; Lest someone else get ahead, gtttiettim­ti, road to the Costa Hican border, while w ,�, e r When everyone works Salvador is credited with completing t- ''r`', a x .And nobody shirks, Foot Ills • >, "one of the; 'most complete highway '`� ' �� f You can lift a town from the dead. systems in the world," bringing the eta ". �, And ii while you make andFor abunfonsching eerulborwithlbinMi to '-, tsation }n 'close contact with Gua- � ;:-. �` S �'�"' � � Your persoual stake, .. pbs. A sure relict. ry lemala. '" ,Y Your neighbor can make one, too.. S► x : } Your town will be I i `� Ta}kative Lady: Do Sou know. pro- ° + e . �� '� What you want it t0 be; a t i° fe For it Isn't your town—IT'S YOL'! fessor, I think-you are positively won- 5 v ,f,c a r , derfui. Ira s anything ever puzzled t •` 't :" �'- '° you? Professor (bored): Yee, inadam, �}` ! — .. I. _ what is that? Oh, do tell me. Pro- "Did you ever notice how very much fester: If exercise reduces flesh how alike one sardine is to another?" Is it that so many women have doublet - ., "Yes, indeed. I think it's positively chins? -. • - _. - uncanny"—Judge. _- . . __�_____� The tablet depleted above has been erected at Ver-Sur-Mere, France, .. - f Minard's Liniment for Chapped Hands. tri re,.,,., %.^..uv J;:,u 1aW-un 41,01. conquoring the Atlantic, _ Inatd's L�f+iment for GSripp0. 1 ....,.ISSUE, No. 50 28 -. • _ 1: 1 . . -0 . - - ; . - ._ _ , I . I _ ....-,� ..-t r. •C,�.' s.. .._A. ..rte:.&_,M.•_.moi,-.. ....:'.:' �_..- :•'I,•... % -:��-":: :�..a.v.::..... 'i 6_. '.s ..i.^... .:,,9�_.._.i. "°.:.-: y...::._ *e.s`:' _L _A'. -.�.f._— ,-.-y �:. q:',"x. :`;'t.•.'Y>•:`ry «... .... fir' r „1 "_, - 1. I .•t x-':' - - _ -7* 7 1-7 O'd —gayest Hbotery, —We feature, xi�eei Hose— 7!1,". U. shades and queflity, at this is as incomparable make. Brad rMA ey IL, Splendid gift glyiug. for utee 1. -iug,� i Wear.' _ —George Cowan has been off —Mrs. G. h1titch and' M re. C. ley'e, Pickei Bradley spent a shvit time Sun 7-Loxely pyrex. casseroles and duty on acce"Ut of illness. _. 'pieplate8 in silver frai ep, also —Harold Richardson hada bu9j. day af(erouoj�in the'Toronto Gen u 'She's just. .!.about. here, so With the former's stainless steel table .knives with Joess tri fc,the city on SWtfird ay. - seal HospYtat p s —save, on seen the Improved daughrer, Mrs. Avalis, who, we ivory handle@, at Bn hby'g. e sorry to report, is, again a —When selecting your Christ. be prepared V-oletnau lamp a Bushby's Rdwe? FRI 7 —Mrs. Norman Banks .spent patient there. was cards call at Lbe NEws olfiee, annual Xmas, entertain' where there is a"Thoice selection- 2, Wednesday last with friends in —The a many- of St. George's Sunday of attractive designs. lobe city. I .-Stanfield's Underwear —Mrs: F.T. Bunting -1 be held in the Town —L. B.Tapson. of Bowmamville, is week in Milton wiie spending School veil-1 bar sister, Hall on Wednesday--evening,-Dec.. is prepared to tune your-piano On and Heavy Sox ;Mrs.;Mrs.Clement. , 19th, at 8 o'clock. A silver collec- short noticesind with satisfaction. d ' .-G Mrs.' Alvin Bushby epent San- tion will be taken*at the door. Leave your order at the Nzws utta Percher Rubbers and t 41sy inTorontowith hermother, —A quiet wedding took place a office. School L: who is quite U St.Audrew's. manse on Saturday —St. George's Sunday Se it . Williams' Bo'ots —Frank Brien, of Toronio, is evening last, Rev. J. S. Ferguson will meet at 9.80 a. m., Morning Evenin spending a couple of weeks with officiating, when Ethelbert Smitb, Prayer at 10,30 a, j 9 L. ­ Achen' a Toronto, eon Of Ethelbert Prayer at 7 p. m. Slarmo6s by Mr. —K s_-Shirts and He dligm L. B. and Mrs. fspragge� Jr., of Torc —Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toron- and Mr's. Smith. of Pickering, was A. G. Channen., Ing Overalls meet to-morrow (Friday, Dec. 15), to, Was here on-Monday attend United in marriage to Agnes Me- The township council , will tr the funeral of the late win. a, Cluskie, of Toronto. daughter of to statute, for the pre- Peak. Alexander McCluikie, of Scotland. pursuant 9­ 1 .L " -j! - a the financial state- -C. C Trott. principal �f the Leonard Sa3itb,of Pickering, sup p ration of P ted the groom, and Hips Jennie ment for the year. This will he -Semi Ready, Tip-,Top and,Lowndes ---"-Schomberg 'Continuation School, parted Fowler, of Toronto, the bride. the last meeting of the year. spent the week end with L. D. and Fowl Suits and Overcoats Arra. Banks. Mr.and Mrs. Smith will reside in One day ]a-st week Provincial —Remember the Christmas tree Toronto. Officer Taylor and Silas - Too], and entertainmert of St.Andrew's.. =In oar last issue, in jeferring supervi8er of the game reserve, Sunday School On Tu"day'even. to the four men who were charged brought three Italians,of Toronto, Now-isn't a dandy combination to fool with carrying fire arms in S game besore Magi-strate Clark charged ing next, Dec. 18th. Jaek Frost with —Mrs. L. iii. .Davitt, and,little preserve, contrary to law, we with carrying fire-arms in a game daughter, Isobel, spent a few erroneously stated that they were reserve. They pleaded guilty.aud Every line a-leader in its own partict'llar field. days last week with her parents, each fined $20.00, instead of$10,00. two of them were fined $10 and H. and Mrs. Mechin. They came willingly before Magi,4, costs, while the third, vilio had an Mrs. Louis% Richardson has trate Clark, pleaded guilty Fred T. Bunting Pickering slitit a black squirrel, was taxed returned home, after spending paid their. fine. The offence in $15 aud.costs. 'Establie-hed 1857. Several weeks with Rev. Mr. and their case was not. a serious one —One day last weak as Jabez ;Mrs. Anthony, of Exeter. as they were ignorant of the ez- Hallett and Walter Bray were en. ton and istance cf the game reserve. In —Paull and Mrs. Knif gaged at the rear of Cbas. Fuller's -family, of Parry Sound, spent a going out for a day's sport they were permitted to do legally for mother, -Mea. James Gordon. ren farm on the third coticession dig day last week with Mrs. Knif ton's were doing only that whieb they ging up Fjorue pine trees to be planted on E. L. Ruddy p I —F. and M". Purdy, formerly years until about two years ago I bumau the unearthed a hie ' ''s I ��� 18ex. t Pickering Con. when the territory was get apart teachers in the skeleton about two or three feet tinuatiou School, visited Picke- as a game reserve. below the surface. The skeleton . -ring friends on Tuesday,of last One of our fortuer residents, was that of Ft very large man,and Win. H. Peak. passed away sud- week. as doubled up as if the body had —Norman Mechin. of Oshawa, den]yon Thursday morning, Dec. boen cut in two. Whether it was Wer Lith, at his home. 55 Charles St., underwent a very serious C the remain.9 of an Indian or a T Toronto, in big 73rd c tion in the Oshawa General ospi year, death white •rua�n there was nothing to tal on Thursday last: We are being due to heart* failure. 'Mr. indicate.' It was in a fair state of joad to know that the operation Peak was born in Pickering town pre ervation, but evideotl"ad resided all 'hiq I F 8necesof u I and he-is now on sbip where be re-si life been buried many years. the road to recovery, until lig moved to Toronto about —The bazaar, which was held eleven years ago His funeral in the school room of St..Atdrew'jj took place on Monday afternoon 4 Cburoh on Friday afternoon, und when interment took plsee in the CENTENNIAL CORNERS. Aid family plot in theMethodipt Ceme- The annual Christmas Tree and en- or the angpicea of the Ladies' Ai 15ociety, was very snecessf til. The tory. Pickering. He married Miss ertairlment of Centennial United sales amounted to -over $100, most Mary Grace Morrish, by w-bom he Church will be held on Tuesday. De- of the articles' that were offered had throe children. NeI8013, of Al. :ember 28th, Supper will be served Ibeinx sold. berta , Walter. of Hartney, Man.jfrom six to eight, after which a pro- -On Friday night last burglars and Mrs. Alf. Riggs (Eva). of To- gramme will be given by scholars of imade an attempt to. enter-the im- routo. His first wife died in 180-14 the Sunday School. Admission 25c.- Ipertal Garage at, the west end of and about two year@ later he mar. non scholars of school 15c. All ihe village They succeeded in tied Miss Rarbel Bart, by whom welcome. 4r. Aoki, A01,71 OR SALE-12 Ancona pulletit. prying open the door, but they he had three of a family.Wro.and were, met- by -CT,6i Now At6w*rt4essmassea. I very TreT649-- one' • and were compelled to df Mr- Peak part who died in infancy. without any booty. was one of the best known met of any F91.50each Bert Smith.R R lPickermg M —On Saturday, Dec. lath. at Pickering. Having for fn any 80 p. m., a sale of splendid Xmas year@ conducted & livery business OR SALE-10, pigs. 0 Ireeks old. Apply jail.Greenlaw,lot 24.B.V con.Pick- to the F I Silk Are now .0if ts will be held in.C. C. Richard be became -well-known eon's law office by the Woman's travelliag pnblic. He was it mail erins 14-13 11 ILIE Anglican of a most obliging manner which �Gsild of St. George's knd SALE—Barn SflzeO. and-stable in Church, Thin will give you a woo him many friends. H FoabRout 30x40 Apply Mrs. S Mce-ancichle. He w" Rood opportnuity to buy hand• very induetrion$and upright in all Dunberion. 14-13 Wool 7 Stock worked gifts at reasonable priees. his dealings,. Be bad beewin poor 'FOR SALE—Dwifflinir. will accow• Bale afternoon and evening. health for several year4i past, but modiste,4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, —Word has been received of the lately he seemed to improve.'so J, S. Bundy.Claremont. 3V -death of John R. Winter, which tbat his sudden death was nuez- IL OR SALE 'Every"­ —A number window Fgash, suitable. for thicken pens. 50 cents took place at his home in Win6i- acted. All the, members of the each T.C.Brown.Brougham, 14tf peg on Sunday morning, after a family were presentatbig funeral, lingeting illness. For many year dy in 9 the two son@ having arrived from La SALE—A number of square he was book-beeper for-Jobn L. the north wet4t. The sy wjDai timbers, gx 10,asid from,8 too 16 feet I S. -.by of FOR r Spink, miller, of Pickering, but the community is extended to Dixcn.Kingston Road and Rouge Hill. N : town -their sad 0 r has resided for *s, ntimbei of years Mrs. Peak and faruil in RAI�9D—On to the vremires of in Winnipeg, where be has been an den bereavement ;e is anrvived k­4'ihe undersigntd. lot 15. can.3. Pickering. I Holstein. A F.Rercy;R R 1.Pickering. 14-16 omployee of the T. Eaton Co. also by three brothers and one :should threeis survived 'by his widow and sister, James of Markham, Fred LI OR 8ALR-12 oweeks old,also three sons. and Joe and Mrs. DeLong,•of To-- -JL' 2 Durham-heifers. due Dec. 30th and 29th respectively, M. B.Burk.R R 1. Locust Hill. —The light fail of snow which robto. Phone Pick 1034. 14-13 see took place on Thursday night last .—ADothtr of the oldest reel -pavement to be very dents of the township, in the per. GET OUR PRICES—On new and thIS rAnsed the used farm machinery.cream serater,also ,treacherous to motor-late: Be. son will pay you. of Mrs. B. Roger@, paeoed Frost wire fencing and gates. It lungh- W.F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33ti tween T6ronto a6d Osbawa the away at the"-home*of berd garage men were -kept busy tow. ter, Mrs. Thos. U. Johnston, of TORONTO WET WASH LAUN- won et as ".-nitcars out of the ditch. Itis Gor.rie,74cin Sunday last.'in her 83rd 'TDRY (Semi fivish=l.ou driVrcalland • that at one time there were •year. Mrs. Rogers had been in explain our 2.4 hour 5ust leave yow name with Mr.S.W. avis, barber shop. We eight-metor vehicle in- yes" the ditch failing health for several will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. between Whitby and Osbawa.but from the i'n firinities of old age and OTICE—All tbreshinit Ficcounts Nthat are not paid on or. before Dec. 15th, ao very serious seckkats have last %prin't ivenf to visitbei dau ghter, hoping that she worild re- line been reported in 'this immediate 1928,will be charged$2,25 per.hour. instead of eei.fe benefit fr.orn-.tbe change. $2.00 per hour. Your note accepted as cub. No locality. hs- she collecting will be done this year. Roy Carter -The Cbesley )Enterprise. in a But for the past two uiont Locust Hi!). 14.15 -''recent issue, stated that Kincar• had been gradually losing strength dine t9wnsbip to the. and on Stmday passed- peacefully OR RALE--By Rose Excelt-ior Prp- waft golng Fducts Limited,frame gqrage with metallic dogs. Edit-or S1cVonafd was led away, Her body was conveyed to roofing,stie approximately 16%18and 10 ft high So HAPMAN '-­-to make the comment when he bad Pickering and her funeral took also open shed constructed of cedar post%. and board roofing.size left,wide and 84 ft. long. read that That townabi p had spent place on Wednesday afternoon For price and further particulari hpoly at the over$80o for damages forkbeep from her own residence •to the NE S ffice. Istf worried by dogs. If he state. Friend-i' burying ground where VENDERS WANTED mens is 1Cxne of Kincardine fow' n• her remains wire laid to rest'by - ]ft N- C E ship it is' more applienble to Pick the side pf her late husband. D6- ­ The administrators of the estate of I N S- U ering township which liso-alreilidy e6sed was born near Aildley and John McGinty,late of the Township of ,this year paid.out the record sum was the second daughter of the Pickering, in the County of Ontario of over$1637. If the townsbip-is late Wm._ and 'Mrs. Dickie. She hereby ask for tenders, for-the pur' 1130t going to, the dogs, the sheep was one of &-family of four dau.. chase of the large residence now own- e represent 'strong Mutual Vire Ansuran'Ce W businesscertainly is. The above ghters and two sone, the others ed by the estate and located on the Companies whose rates are the .,above sum do" not express the being Mrs. Tkio@. B. Ma,rqjile, Mrs. -south side of the Provincial Highway actual loss sustained by the farm. Eno's Remmer,Mrs.Henry Savailre, neear the westerly limit of the Village lowest obtainable. i6re by thii depredations of doge: Wm. Dickle and ' John Dickie. of Pickering. The property, which is When a dog or dogs get into a Only Mrs. Remmer and Mrs. Sai- subject to a first mortgage of $2,000, We"insure both Village and Farm -flocir, the amount paid for the age survive. She wee-&resident must be soldforthwith - na up to -wind Properties, sheep killed does not cover the of the township all her life. In this estate. Tenders must be in the lose unstained by the farmers bnt 1864 she married James B. Rogers office of Messrs. Richardson & Pick- they -flitined- ering, 213 Confederation Life Build- Premitipa rates. gladly supplied without obligation. nd-for many years Pick- the whole flock has Aepveelaed lb .,value"they have been rendered at Kinsale. : About forty� years Ing,Toronto, Solicitors for the aamin- V, -actically useless for breeding ago they retired from forming and istratom on or before Tuesday, De- cernber 18th, 1928, at twelve oclock A good-dogh-of-great moved into :Pickering Village-to INSURANGE—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident. Sickness. e, noon, at which time tender. will be -Vallie to a farmer, provided he reside for the. re.nainder.of their f opened­and after whicl�_-no tenders BONDS—Government,Municipal, Corporaflom They had a family o one willMORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Prqperttoo. is well trained. But then is only lives be received. The highest or.any very. small percentage of the daugh,ter and two sone, Mrs. T. O. terder.will not necessarily REAL--8ST1TP,—Farris and Residbutial.q rily be accept- U the township that are Johnston, of.Gerrie; W. D. Rdg ed. ,.worth their keelp - Theurge.per- ere, of Toronto, a-id Arthur. of Full particulars may be obtained ventage of them are absolutely use- Florida, all of whom survive her. -either Irom Morris Hickey, Pickering, lose. If the owners of dogs would.�Her lingbarld predeceased her Ontario, orfrom the solkitors for the G . B A R K E R cf S 01 IV -see that they Fire kept in their about fifteen years. She was an administrators. few sheep houses at night very p ardent member of the Methodist - Richardson & Pickering, PICKERING Church,and was highly esteemed would fall victims to those dogs 213 Confederation Life Bldg. e ;b Q was that Are allowed to prowl arollud by all who knew her, being of a Torftto, 0 ' ­40 ftt.�%'! 11 un. cr the night. very quiet ditposit-ion. Solicitors for the Administrators' T61ephonePickering_4-800 P. 0. Box Ing lip 1�