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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_12_21 -F-7��W9,-7 Z- X w 7 4. 0. ?17 VOL, XLY111 .. PICKERING, ONT.,_ FAID-AY.' 'DEC."2L, 1028 x0. I Owaftes4"al. GREENWOOD. D-UNBARTON. Next Sunday evening the Green- Anglican Mission; Decemb-ek'23rd Saw Hili, azd Bp*et . wood Church, beginning At 7 p.m., a Sunday School, at 2 p.m.; Holy Com Dan short programme will be given, after R. H. C. PEARSON-Physician MUMOn and' Sermon by Rev-. D. B. ' andSurgeon. Duribarton. loly Fah0r7 -Which Miss Edna Green will tell the Langfoyd at 3 p.m. You are invited - story of Scrooges Christmas and pic- to attend the Christmas service at • E. FORSYTH, Opb.D.. Direittor -MILLS tures.of this will be shown- on the St George's Church, Pickering, on R t�ometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. Aemlierof the American Optomeirical screen. W silver collection-is asked Christmas Day, at 10.30 a.m. Alletablished IM- Econ. Eye, examined The annual-Christmas tree and sn- it me�eo4. 25 RZMARD for in aid of tke Sunday,.School ont.Out. __7 - sionary fund. teFEiinment of the St. George's Mis- a Sion, will be held in the Community DUNBARTON. Hall Friday, December 21st (to-night) $25.00 Reward will he given for AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehension and conviction at 8 p.m.- Supper for-all members The *S06Citor.Notary Public Etc. Money to of tb6 parties found guilty of re. Miss Mary Anderson, ofi Toronto, of the Sunday- School at 6 o'clbek am. South Wing,Court Hou&6,Whitby. 261y 'enoving and carrying away out of spent Sunday at her home here. sharp. There will be. an excellent -7 I�BATON & ROSS-Barristers. $o. Oight.mY Basket. Sign- frotu lm Miss Ethel- Blenkin, of Toronto, pro-raw. , of z:ongs, recitations', dia- Chopping Dept. p "llciton. Nortbern outwio Building, no promises early Stindtiy spent the week-end with! Miss Mar- d morning, og�es, etc., and best of all, "Pat's NiUftret.Toronto. --I , -garet Leonard.- 7 1 . ..October Or-the --fat 192.8.." Mi-ss Margaret Rodd, of Oshawu, Excuse." To miss this you are miss- is 120W In D.F.Row, real treat. Silver collection Beaton, Adelaide 2767 in a CHAS. A. WHiTS. has been spending A week at Rose- (only). 1%_10HARCSON & PICKERING- Successor to late W. G.,B&raee bank.the.guest of Mrs. Emma Cowan. lull blast wrist'ers, solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- Mrs. John Forgie, we are sorry to eratioaLife Building, Corner Yon e' and Rich- phoneMurk6420 BROUGHAM. wood Su..Toronto,Phones Matti i1go and Main say, has been confined to bed for a ain 0490. Pickering office open Wednesday and Roofing, fortrl4ht,' having fallen down cellar. Satutdayevenings. Phontnck.eeoo. 8-f Material Mrs. Ed. Willson went to the city on -Sunday. Dental • WHITEVALS. Mrs. Malcolm spent a few (lays last I am ready to buy new crops 7 week in the city. BLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S,, 3z being confined to his bed for the Mis,; Smith, of Whitby, 5 visiting 5.x British Columbia Shingles Sidney Pugh is out aga�,, after aduatelof the Royal Colelge of Dental No. 2 3 and 5z past week Miss Phyllis Gerow. W H E A T Sorg and.Universiti of ToroDw. ofrwe over Mord a Gonfecuo O. McGregor paid a flying neq atom Whitby. Who says that Morday wasn't a .Mrs. hours 9 to 12 :I to 5. Lad.-pbne 6. AND . 5. . . ... . - miserable day? visit to Brougham on Saturday. TORONTO ASPHALT Mr. Chas. Rice, of Woodstock, was 4417 Mrs. Alf. Lemmon is spending a NEIL C.SMITH, D. D. S., L. D.s. ROOFING visitor here. few (lays with friends in %pronto. _B A R L E Y a recent tea Graduate c., the Royal College of D-tal Sui-itons and Toron. Murray's'18 in., 32 in. and 86 inch " Mr•s. 'D. R. Beaton spent- two days iSucfeewt to Dr. J.N.Dale, There are several ca, of mild to Uni'versity, At Claremont ofte ove Ati here at present, and also a case and will pay the highest price. I D. A. widths, 4 in I Shingles; also last week with city friends. Stott's store ovary Tuesday and Friday. Pbone Mr. Alex. Donel'ly spent a bus.jinea-� of,.measles. fltwtt lo-n. 27tf Metal Valley and W. J. Brown and familY, of To- Ridge Roll. trip to the city on Monday last. ERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S.. Mrs, 'and son if? o, !zl-yent Saturday with the for- Z. 01,2MMMIC Material, or will give price- Roach. Arnold,, NI, . S parent,; here. D D.S.. Graduate of the Royal ColieSt. of M on -chester, ;pent Sunday wfth friends *etsl surgeons and the University of Toronto, finished job. here. I colder wcathf.-r is very cel- -k night one would effict in residence second doo, east of St. And- few's Church. Pickering.Ont. Office hours: 9 Mrs, William, Smith has -a.-�large cron,-. �These ,lark 0 A -a-M to 9 P' MI Or by appointment P''on" ht. #4ft 870a 431y PICKERING 0 cactus with 46enty-five flowers ark] 4ppreci'atp street light.School Christ- St. JQ buds.on it. lin's Sunday S roncert-whiich ix:ap to have been -A. On Friday next the public SChOOA hHd on Thurmiay A good supply L U Brr_d 10% Y A WD children will give a Christmas con- of this week, has ply of Hard and Soft ouxit of illness Coal on band. Also a supply AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- cert. The children's parent- are in been postponed on.acc Fire and aa-cmebileia4urance o(ail k:nds. ;n the community. Announceemt of vited to attend. Qf Kindling Wood, f*PrPs00tiR9 :*WPaZiesol solidfitiancraj stand. TRE MAINING XARXFdT Harold A. Pugh' of Brooklyn, New another date will he made in a few let. .. stove length. We buy York. and 51iss Irene Pugh, of T(,- da.N s• and sell. furnish quotations ro�rto. spent the week-end with their BORG E KEAY-Licensed auction- The very e-<eeltpnt reports of Mrs. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. N-9 ser,Alto'na Live otock and general sales and information on all Listed and parentp, Mi. and Mrs:Judson Puxh. Glen argil NIr,. Johnston of the recent P0411IMN'trAted to. Terms reasonable. R. U51ilited Mining ft-ocka. Women'- Institute Convention, held DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING v.11e. Phone Stauff 90M. 61-4 in Toronto, were umitted in last We will be pleased to advise what STOUFFVILLE. YP08TY" Licensed Auctioneer, stocks to buy or to hold, or week': issue of the News. The Wo- L. BURNINGHAW e far 0misalass Of yvft 1610 02111011, A,,, what stock to sell. Dr. bales has suffered a relapse merl', Institute vvish to express their "M 1101419 of ILU ILL"a alleansd to on ah Building and General 3101110e.. Address ore"atwav F o.. 0,& Clients are making mocay by and is confined to his appreciation to them for their pains- Contracting. following our advice. Dr. S. S.• Ball has. been appoirteti taking effort to bring back some help- F@t[MLtM furmisbed on all cla"99 DR-11ZAT024 TOWNSHIPOLERK Our long experience in mining. ex. Coroner for the County of York. ful ideas to the home branch. M_ S.a ose"Y"Oss" oasiaisa's"-t- 0"61114 Landingover 4 period• of -twenty A Targe numAw of--:jottr citnel" The ladies of St. John!& W. of work-Interior and Exterior A-0saft" now. iffawn to was YO&M. allows us to give sound advice have.ve been laid up with a mild at are grateful to Pickering ladies Alterations and repair.= for -1now «, it's ZAW 0114. T-V on the investment feature of a mine tack of the flu. the invitation that gave them the Chimneys Built Concrete Work, - or the speculative feature of a pros. Mr. Porter, our merchant; is co privilege of hearing Miss E. Mitchell. n- Phone Pickering 5712 IR X GRANT-Lot 1. cone'ession 4. pective miDing venture, venin his -store into an a @ Scarboro. Tekphone Markham 75oll up-to-d te the travelling •secretary of Home Mis- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO. Cliartered Accountant. RustnVa and Manwi. SOLLOWAY, MILLS C40. candy.store. It is testefully decor- sions, of the United Church. In a Pat Audstors,GRANT, GODFREY&CO,.a' Members Of Standard aced. vivid and..earnest address she p4c- St. East, Toronto, Canada. Adelaice SHINGLE 1,51y Stock Exchange. Stouffvdle municipality is one of tured the -,vork of our women inis- S WM. MAW. LICENSED AV Xembers.of the Montreal the six out of 162 water supply Sys. sionaries, both in the home and for- 9i, of the province that are out eign field Those who missed Nova Scotia Sbiaxles TIONEENJor York,Qataric and Durbsiss Mining Exchange. the op- Galt Galvanized Steet Shingles tom As oaks promsiuy attended 015ce and Board Room,Ground F1 *ty 06ft 00r. of-debt. portun, of hearing her missed the 60. 1 Bird's Felt Slate ShIngleolL Tkwwrtawb&bk. Data mks any be Metropolitan Building, Mr. Clark.qon, who has been in the Inspiration that comes from a per- awitaged at NEWS'Odiew 9" and Indepeo. for sale at ANN obo"11. wlutby.ost. my TORONTO. - ONTARIO hospital for some time, has had a sorral touch with our workers. Phones: Adelaide &rl and&372 number of his fingers amputated and T. PATERSO.VS - CLAREMONT is,no,* recovering. AUDLE.Y. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL A. Stouffer; principal of our Con- -School, ' has resigned and place in We Exten tinuation The school concert take: LAWS SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. has accepted a position on the teach- the.. .schoolhouse. here this (Friday) tO Ourmanylriel Is -ing Staff Lof the Weston High School. evening. Gardiner Winter was _Dc Real e and Insurance. Revival services are being held ev- installed as G A R A r= El' and customers our ery evening in the UmMd 'Church. Master of Doric Masonic Lodge, Pick- Farm Properties a Spicialty. Rev. Mr. Brown,*a-former policetnain ening, on Thursday evening. We are prepared to do all kin&j-'� All our residents are preparing for -o of New York, is the leader. Large f repairing of cars, also bat S Head 0121��e:213 214 Oonfeder&Uon crowds are attending. Christmas.celebrations, and good=.-ill tery charging, Wwtric A, Be ' t Wishe' s� Life Building. Toronto. President-eleq Hoover, of 'the to all is the ruling sentiment, welding and fit, fact Phone Main 1390. United States is a distant relative of , Roost robbers made a call at Geo. everything in con• z. with tbe hundreds of Hoover.,; xho are set- West's.barns lately, but were fright- nectiou Smueb 'Offics: Gordon Building, fled r 8 ed away by the dogs after forcing car work. Pickering Ontario. d throughout the County of York en w some locks Phone WW. 29t1f and Pickering.Townshipl. Teh funeral of the ]ate Mrs. La- Gast-Oita, Grease and Accessorise- lots hand coahtantJly. i- OBITUARY NOTICE mont took place on Saturday from th., a rry Xmas Call and see our taloguft, rIXE TABLE-Pickering station residenze of. her nephew, Geo. Cam- T.IL Trains going 4"t dos,"follows On Thursday, December 13th, 1928, mack, on Saturday to Salem Cerne- Dodge and '71 No. 10 MA41 7.68A U. in her er 93rd_year, Mrs. ♦ W. M. Miller bdry, the Rev. Mr. Russell, of-Toron- w9s S, *Phone .. .I . i. -­ �w Local 12M P.X. p4gsed to her heavenly home from to, officiating. 6-Deceased was a sis- LA R 90 LOW 6.24 P. K the home of her daughter in Bay ter of the late Robert-CammAcko and the AND SERVICE TATION". rain, 8.38 A.M. City, Mich., only three weeks after leases two sisters, the eldest and Youngest of the family, to mourn her ALVIN BUSIRBY Sunday t NO C lu T74ine " follows.- hope of -bettering. her health. .-Mrs, 2joing West due M_ - NO. LOW 9.20 A.M, Miller was.Anna -M. Stevenson, eldest loss, Mrs. Stewart, of Greenwood, PICKERING 27 Local 2.25 F.W. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley, of Toronto. Her 9 Mail .94A P- M. Thamaq Steven,,en, of Whitby Town- husliand Sed -some seven years ago CHRISTMAS Sunday train, .8-32 P- bi- ' ship., near Kinl;alc. The surviving And the two brothers, Wrn. and Sam- ccording to Standard members -of that family are Miss (tied in, Chicago a 'year or so Foregoing is a uel, time. L,6ui.,�a Stevenson Ago." and Mrs. F. L. The Community Club met at the Green,- of reen wood, 'and C., J. Ch ristmas Stevenson ori the old homestead. In home of Mrs. Simon Puckrin on Mon- r 0 , Ca , d s 1. N., CLAREMONT day evening of last xeek, A large !S71 Anna M. Stevenson married William Morton ''biller, of Markham crowd turned out, and the annual ingsCREAMERY election of offlc6rS took pla.ce Frank GALORE nee Al Township. Mr. Miller-- 1�redeceased L his wife Nov. 30th', 1926, five years H. Ptickrin was elected president for a second term, and has the following after they celebrated their �Golxlejl Hi hest price paid for Wedding, having all his life been associates in offi�e: ist Vke-Presi- d - ------ Creatli at the We -thank yotv c-incerely --h i dent, John Bryant; 2nd Vice-Presf- _W0 baVe the fines -for trniwn and respected for. s sterling the,business you favor. qualities of integrity an uprightness. dent, Miss Margaret Gee; Sec.-Treas., most varied ageortment ed us with dnring 1928, air,whose char- Cla Mot Creamery Indeed they were -a p Miss Doris Gee. Directors: Mrs. R. .of Christmas Cards ever and wish all our cust6m. actors were noteworthy, developed Winters, Miss Gladys Puckrin, CW- shown in this 09'' a Nei�y CbHetwas as they were in (Fid through the once Bryant. Flower 'Committee: Village. IT s. F. M. Cahpman; Miss M 13rown Give us a trial and be oou*i nced variousexperiences of - their -long Mr. s and and Richard P. Winter. Auditors: every prosperity life together in godliness and �Chrfi;- Ernest Tremble and Miss. Jean Mc- Edith Over5O varieties to Chris- t,6, year IM. ELM DAU I I tian love. Their two children are Whirter. The thanks of the members Mith C., wife •of Rev. J.. R. Van .3PX Wyck, D.D., of Bay City, Mich.; and are extended to the old officers, and choose tram $10 wAs voted to the Star Santa Claus Ralph D.,' of Brougham. His.son Roy ea Ralph world is in a rush yV ken is the only grandchild. Mrs Miller fund. A feature of the evening's en- None ovor 15 cent& There's nae much rest for busy Was A woman of exceptional qualities, tertainment was the Christmas pud- 'Some as.low as 2 for 6 cents Wen. For Pastry ding from which each Jack Horner % here's a he4rty Greeting: Y unselfish to the most iinusual degree. and his Jill pulled out a plum. Com- Come and choope yours while the sympathetic, loving and wares heart- .assortment is complete list'Christmas brfaig you mucklei Our Royal Brand ed, with a nobility of character, the munity singing and games with the usual luncheon concluded one of the joy, memory of which is a benediction to Now Year look wi'out alley most agreeable meetings ever held by %,- -- imt,your Grocer's. �hose who knew her intimately. "Her -.MW&'Your oares be,lWeting." children rise up to call her L blessed." the Club. It is hoped that all the AI.M residents of the community will join Farmere who have wheia"okyour Prov. 31.28. "What we these which, this year and help to make the coming 'A~ made from youro wa are arrayed in white robes? And year's work successful. The next Personal Greeting Cards WhOAL We can' whence c9me they? And I said unto grind it. himi Sir, thou knowest. And he ineeting will be held the second Mon A. ate rrift jay.-Of the New Year. Everything Printed to order. --Th- -th- ---whin wd o nTe, ow att et' kinds-Chick feed. came tion, and that builds up Feed of all kinds-C out of great tribula ING the community should 220 d WT-1 C*r2z,X_ AiW Furniture Dealer andf Funeral Director', ben feed, chop, millf4d. have washed their robes, and made be the especial interest of every per- E. C. Jolmes, Phm. B them white in the blood of the lamb. Phone ISWJ Chopping every week-day. - Therefore are. they before the throneThe infiientinniq are that the Phone OW Fiskezing, outuic = of God and serve Him day and ht next I spiaOrm of the Ontario House His Temple. (Rev, 7: 13-15). will commvneeJanuary 80th. Pickering, Ontarior All 3, "N'_A-4 41 7 _.V 41 _4 To fineit Aa tint Japan teas we admI4649M growled. "Say, w4o,In hell-are,.you -fellows?'* Bank of Montreal Annubl Mee of the iand of bl= 'SAL ADA"'eatomeout There was no mistaking-the voice japan green tea Is comprised only of ftrst-o" that rolled up in answer to the red- The I'litli'artnual meeting of the General Ksa&eWv ALdlims. leaves. haired one e' question.- It was- Mof- flank of Montreal. held at the. 'head Sir 11reder!ck Williams-Taylor, giiu row's. He was thoroughly' angry. Office. -.YILN Marked by a number of eral-manager of Bank of Montreal. re- ...Melody," he roared, "who's that fool !mportant incidents and' developments. viewing the b usinefin of the Bank, said Fineere,expressions of regret were made In part!-- up them with the gun?" rlZed -at the absence of Sir Vincent blere- Canada as a whole has eaJoyed more Blaze and Melody exchanged dith. Chairman of the Board, who had prosperity than glances. I n e'�er' before. At the 9 an �Ided at the Annual Meeting of the a pniL - -It's in ,commencetpent of 1928 a succession of e, Kildare," ih� former shut flank forgo many Years. back. "I didn't know I wat making good harvests had already placed the Of special Importance was the an- country on a, prosperous footing: you sit s' nice and pretty." and The two men rode away together. authorized 'capital from $31,176,000 to this year by good average yields of the 0 nouncement of an increase in the the position has been furth�r Improved Melody shook his head. "I had it $50,000,000. No intimation was given staple crops In all the older provinces, sized up about right, I gue"." of the amount that would be issued at'while 'the' rrairts Provinces have far "Did you recognize the others?" the. presen.t time, surpassed their previous records. In dinary -en- "Sure! Bodine's 'crowd. The big Sir Charles Gordon, president of the largement has shown Itself In construe- industrial activity an extraor fellow was Bodine. The batalla. Bank,:presided for the Ilrst, time. In tion works, many being of a, im- I I.. moatit ymb, giande is about to begin."- hJa address to shareholders, he said, In nressive character. These Include the The wearyweyed Kildare-waited out Hart:- A further exploitation.of those great Har rain splashed .. Wide lural assets, water powers, minerals P. the hours. A droEEE p of mine Basis of Production. Acklin, Bodine, and "Reviewing the business situation In ther Increase In revenue frorn"4he tour-his face. I and forests. Also, we have seen a fur- the solemn-eyed Cash laughed aloud. Canada, one cannot but remark how rapidly the basic sources of our iia- int trade, now ranking high' among RK; "Every drop of rain was as manna, tionLLI wealth are widening. The con. Canada's business &ctIvItieo, from heaven. It was the last touch' currvn(-,e,ol.a wide variety of raw ma. needed to make their work as ft;wle&s terial with water overs on a truly These faetors have rut large sums gigantic scale glVes Canada extraordt- of money into general c rculation; they as the black art of the devil. j nary opportunities for all-round de-I have increased the demands upon m*ny velovrnent. and the fact that theme of our industriemk and have croated the It was long after seven when Blaze, Opportunities are no being realized is highest scale of employment since the saw Cash and Bodine ride into sight resulting in the establishment of prim- War. I'Rrticularly In the two chief In- dustrial provinces. Quebec and Ontario any enterprIsets involving large Invest. The boy-E� rode"U`0 at that instant, isients of capital and contributing In manufacturing has been on an un ro- -heaving wa- -ked de ren to-the general activity. ia^ltv c'osely f4oNved by the Mai cedented scale, despite exceptions F. a ."41J064 -48^66 "'On. ,Cash joggp-ad'over to see it safe- few lines owing to outside competition. CollyelopliT. ay 0,44.^ 5 t ay. I C 0.S 14f iy across the creek. .Bodine offered 04,22 Money Market. Tonxist Trade of Rig-h-linportam". "There seems- to be a somewba. The to riot trade, already referred T Blaze a cigaret. widespread Idea that Canadian bank.,ito. has ri.erl so fast from the compax- BEGIN HERE TODAY They rode. into a little arroyo. Cash joined them and he and Bo- have transferredamountp of alive uidinportance uf a few ),ears ago lrlolll.�, to NtN%, yo for employment in that' to Governt-rient statistics Dick Ackfin, big boss of the Double Blaze erapped- a match with h'� dine went on. Blaze ambled over to 4 1 rklarge -un over'A ranch, calls on Jose Arascada, most thumb. -&I loans. . That notion is wholly tourimts train abroad t o% $27.5.- r� I 004U 000 ill 0a 79M'. As,every where Widget was going through erroneous. The policy of the C..da In of the Basque genie in Par- 4 e flank of• 'Take a 'sqWnt at this picture,- Montreal, and I may say I belleve this larger number provltw,� rfq-orts an even �alll�y. Jose is owner of the motions that meant breakfast for him. applies to all Of tourinti- this year, the spending also Powerful Melody. Is that Bodine?" The new hand was looked over by *anudian hanks, has lung'Of no doubt been greater duriT<g 1928. 'Vista and is father of been'to carry in New York a - ,pari Rancho Buena Mercedes, Esteban and little blind Melody shook his head. He took the boys, and, with the free-masonry Hal Proporition of ready reserves or! "Compare this tourist trade of $276,- Basilic,, Quiek assets. Ko funds however. are I(lOO,uoil with some other sources of the '7 Buck Bodine, new owner of the photograph in his own hands. of the cow-country, wa&-given a' hod ever transferred to New York or Lon•',�(juntry's revenue. Thus, the value of 711 sm the old Webster place, is visiting Este- "Nope," he repeated. "Nature d a greeting. dori to be loaned 'on call until every Canada'm an wheat exports in 1417 was did she!" 1eidilrnaxe need uf our own country has 384k"o t,(H); Of our mineral proAucrion, ban. He aegis Acklin and later they didn't spare him any.eitherl' Having eaten his fill, Blaze*crawled beet: carefully examined and, if at all, S243.009.00u: of the output of odr pulp Plan to rob the Basques of their water he cbuckle.d. "NQ! ' This fellow Bo-' r the wagon to sleep. Possible. complied with, our .loans ;and Da Der nillIA, 8320,000.000. Evidently under supply. Acklin rides to Bowline's ranch dine Is tall and wiry. About the size More have been lens than they were the touri*f trade hall bpvorria& Ovnadtan for instructions. The sun was out and riding. high a Year-ago.- businests interest 'a of the Big Rose." of hilch importance." by the time the four men h-aded for NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Terr minutes later -they came tol 7 Kildare's horse had not moved from Rebel Creek. Melody lay down to I home. Half a mile east of the creek'-silent only because the had talkedi the they niet the.fencing gang. There was! pot where Blaze had dropped drink his fill for the night. I . . llontim, themselves out. Unique Memorial V, the rein. He held Hs head erect, ears Blaze got but of his saddle. A roc"k ni, lost motion here. The lays of the water had been die - expectant- brought Blaze It the Bull's Head. them, Joan of 'Arc Path in 500th %r-ze whistled so low that Mer- for aback-rest, he sat in the shelter Melody had been silent for an hour,�'L4'vered before noon. Several of h (,f the willows and smoked. W FE%teb�an included, had ridden up the' redes barely heard it. Instantly the - Time afttr time he met Melody Ibitt as they tramped up the stairs, the creek to find the cause. They had Year to Be Marked in I Ytearnem of a comfortable bed awak- d not! horse, came to him and Allowed the the arroyo. Nothing happened to. ened life within him. In a mournful Kone far befog_ they ran into the" France A, !girl to stroke his head. Blaze lifted break the monotony of their'. vigil. voice he bawled one of his Eaddest 11vuble A wire. Brother JOL" had 11: -.'Ba3ilio into the empty saddle. I Pal-is -'gin other figure in French l. . {the mwn� rode high. Blaze knew numbers: been waiting-,on the other side of Jt.I "He's •safe up there," he anuTe�f 1- caring midnight. Innumer- histor; hag been so often comment- "My Man likes childr--n. it WWI n I lost my watch'" H;- ivm hardly Che orated' in bronze and marblb as that ler. lable ;igarets had- parched his throat- I lost my' ring, he the creek again of .Joan of Are. � it has required con- The hoof-beat of a horse being', When . . . (To be continued.) I lost my wife 0 ___ . I . I driven at furious speed interrupted he p.,t down to drink; but the wator, siderable Ing'enuntty to devise an Montreal' Harbor's Record ' original means of celebrating the And Qverything; them. Mercedes got to her feet and-,r-hich �,ad been to clen'r at,(! cold, Oh, I got bad luck. '=took Basilic, out of thc7 saildhe. M-n-real-An t`-- 1528 navigation S001h, anniversary of her entry upon Ohl- I "This will be my brother &tcbar.."' [season the P it of Moutreal scared a the scone. The oricaming hors splashed The agony of his song brought -new high record in the amount of The Paris Committee has solved J through the.water,covering-them with Ac4lin to the d;ocle. Ile saw his now grain handled. . Of this huge amount the.problem. In the montlis from Feb- -bazk main. **Thai you, Kildare!" he asked ,15,309,536 bu,;heli were received o toDecember, 1929, a series of a mist or silver bpray. Oa Us-sat E-stebnn,-a Orin.--wfr-7 -ra&t ow- _!�S"_ in-he-re,A.An�UtC' _Thecut b4AU _pLic,@4 tM Ah4W_V4ViQus.__.of Kildare'a fighting jay., s pvi%e,Upped )outh. - lie lea-ped to the, and his calm, unpmot:onal eyeq told bushkls wf;re deltrered. During the calities through which 'Joan of Are pound and, staring . inimically. a Reason 1,607 Qcean-going ships dock- marched. or frt�ght. or with which. Blaze, launched into a tri:tdc of ex- t4xklin plainer than words that hese ed in Alontreal harbor with a' net her nam,. is. associated" titable Spanish. The girl saw that was a buzz-saw when arou-cd; a man -registered totinage of 5.492,972 tons.' The first stone Milt b,_ I without excuspit, hard-headod, and it aid Febru- he was upset. and tried t,3 restrain co.npured with. 1.231 ships in 1927 of ars 23 outride the Port. de France at his best when unb(xsed. Vaucou!curs. It -was throught- that him. "4252000 regi3Opred tons, ."Kildare.." he began, "Cash siwys be. "Callar!" Oie cried. "Ilish!, Have The -value,of grain sbipped gate that the shepherdess of Lorraine fancies you. I've rarely ever found left Vaucouleurg an P,CbHary M. you gone mad?" from the port in 1928 Is'estimated at Blaze had a fair smattering .of hi.in mistAketi. We'ro going, to have- ove- $23�6,000,000, while lite total, 1429,. to belzin her battl'", o- ble-�' - valley from no-,v on. I ai trouble-i'u in the Spanish' and of the univrrcmlly under- value of all commerce that passed I The fol!o%lng day anot:,er stone want you to know where I stand. r stood Mexican idioms which the Bae- thriough the It ' ask no man L4) da for me what. I port of Montreal, the' will_,bn placed at I P' Abbey of Saint ques had adopted, but he wan unable • t6 follow the rapid wort lt*s,the -larg"t -inlan(t port in the,world. had Urbain, wh�r she passed the night is Esteban wouldn't dc, rny.4elf. rule on a --aluc of about $1,000.000,000. after her first day's journey. From continued io shower upon his- sister. -which this rant% is, run. Nly father Sixty years ago the total ton-nake the Abbey sthd went to village or Ile did catch the reiterated elagua once said to me: 'I hate orders rind 'the- giving of them- -but s*met-- ' of ships that docked in the harbor of Ccffonds, where her father was born-. (water)-. and 'cequia hiadre (mother- I i nw i - was lesq than'200,000 tons.�A commentorat-ive tablet .0;o-will bo. e -cersary. Montreal And the man * ditch). It meant only tine thing. The y are nt Ft'is now the u Can Paced there Februar:- 24. hu 'Can't- t"-e them without asking. -principal port I Bep(iti-es did suspect their danger. ada -and one of the largest any-1 During Cis remainder of the year When her brother had finished, why is-no fit man to have.' I've never here. It has 16 miles .of water stones wIT-1 be plaoed at Auxerre, k iat (-,n all fours ht- to the I found anything' but wisdom in those'-Mercedes tried to ell him that Blaze mesa's rim. Cautiously he a Bred lwor&-."- frontago on either shore of the River G.1en, Chicon, PnItiers. Tours, Or- as a stranger and to explain- how sc.Lawr6nre.'-owned by the public leans, R'­ims-and other towns with Este- ever ih. I guess I understand ')-ou, :sit •, had helped Basilio tind her. Es and administered by a by Com- which her name Is associated, ban thanked Blaze with so;:c show' A i Blaze stated. mission appointed by the Canadian' nl'4 gratitude. He -wLnIr into his saddle %vas muddy t, taste. Ile--struck al !'I'm glad :-ou do," Arkl;n' replied. There Is nm-' Minard's Liniment for Asthma. match. Ile cou'd see that his.iorigue "You get. some sleep now,. ni all, Federal Government. and caught the child up beside- h ple"wharfako for InO� 'cicpa.n-going� ith�'i ad deceived him. Some one hada about five. I want you to go in I Mercedes irot an Capitnn's back. W re 69"miles of ; A noted writer sa.,s' that burr T��.n Para&s* tonight, just' to hear the vessels. There a else theatres Esteban leading the -o,. they crossed the stream above hint. be tris -railway, as part of the harbor' would bp better without music be- gt;�rted off. seconds later man and, horse pbAed news. You're- a stranger; you'll and. lite most iip_t­datf� tween q(-t-. We know of some that their way upstream. safe. I want to know what the talk eq'u'ipment ant f - --hiv0 clone better between the intereslrl I'll have a message for Bodine, brain and general commopre4a liand .:�'Ould CHAPTER VI. Blaze figured he. had come half aii!; Iffig equipment. TnE'NE;W HAND. mile or more when My Man stumbled too. No trouble finding the-place." 451 u a The 'whool attendance officer re- Stretched out around the tiny fire Ativ but a W,-.z;tei�i horse Wo 1.-. 11 v Ar the willows. hea(.,s pillowed on Leen (1,von. He slid to the 1.. ,and CHAPTER V11. �check Colds with Mrnard's Liniment'. reived this note: Dear sit'. Ernest is rine -hi rand, and, went on, krcwirg. _5'. -in I ell with his stomach. Yours truly, their. saddle-. the four men waited. TVSC..lLR1JRA PROPHFSIES. the long twilight was over. his L• would he waiting there if Teacher: "The sentence, 'My father Skip yawned and.got to his feet lie returned. Another hundred y,,d,, _Blaze rliiided up in front of-Chase's had nioneY.' is in the past tens;. Now and he stopped. Was it the fallue"ous store. The postoffice was located;Mary, what tense Would you be speak "Late enough," he sigh�d. "The 1, -.. .. - . I - - -.! WHEN IN TORONTO treath of the night wind or hiz� o there. ing in if you said: 'My father has Moon's up.. Let'i, go!" C , Eat and Sleep at Benavide's place was down the Mary: "Pretenec ears tl7at had deceived him into money'" In Indian file they left the shelter, . t several doorx.� •-A snail crowd SCHOLES HOTEL hour later they, arcro;, ing the sound of sboditeel grating on street of the tree=. Half an h rock and gravel? Untently be.list,,_!-tend it. Half an '11"I forded, the Little Washoe and- held -.31any a bachelor who 1, "n C_ -a'pause slid then; Ocar these Basque-, excfta-ble like I Cafeteria and Short Order Service ad has been, YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton's north for the dry wash of the Web- ed had been noisy,thougbt matrimonially dt,,, and'unmistakable,, it came again, ISouthern race ster. 4eriough, They were glum -now and-married alive! Hotel Rztes: $1 Per Day and Up. Flat on all fours he crg-tiched rs Ski held tip'his hand. Skip he crawled to the mesa's rini.' He "That fringe of dead willows marks the wash, Kildare. 'Melody,i Was twenty' feet above the 'wateer. �.Cautiously he peered b-�er. His.breath 'you 'Side him east-aways.* Better let: 'him stick around Rebel Creek. It's'stopped. Right below him seven nich ......__ !toiled in the water. Rebel Creolk tvas the- least likely' place for any one to f,eiuK dammed! come through. Chet will trail me.' The vagrant night wind eddying 0 I'll hang out around the Winnemucca road. ' If we have .any trouble, it:,, on the canyon wall laid heave hand.; Christie's or somethin" I'll oT, his sombrero' and sent it sailing Ix. there—freighter I down upon the heads of the men be- Chet about half-waY over. . WATER ICE WAFERS or7e turned to Chet. low. The weight of the' little le gun 4, ir.side the hat made it drop like a shot. Xou and Melody keep in touch ill A surprised. voice retreated from its are always in good taste when- 0 You can-see a Ion- ever you entertain . delight- "'.frith each other. blow. Kildare knev� he was discover- ways in this light. Come on!" ed. C are of rage and nriger came up fully frnliq. crisp and tempting. 111 ...He wheeled his horse and loped off is rifle crawled out beyond after the receding Chet. Blare and .. ..... 4E to hw 0 the 44ack and c�:­'rousto those -In zhe store or *n the 'phone, .Mejoriy jogged on. below.' slivays ask for ere you are," he cried. Freeze ¢h ere his left band he drew his six- TORONTO HOTELS gun and fired three shots that wouw bring Melody and Chet rushing to Elliott andVictorla -his Church Shuter Sts- 56 Yonge St. In an incredibly short time Melody ditshed across the me". He saw Kil- ping District dare with rifle to his shoulder. In the Shop ....at is it?" he said huskily. "Come hem and see. -SALIDA [I �4.4.- Room"r ISSUE No. 51—'28 "That's pretty, ain't it?" Melody 'n A, %; N —N -%z ..eiQF ­ . 5 4h, .7 P. 4, Same Old Smiling Santa Pays Another VjjL L, the Children 4 K. -weer Christmas Gifts J0 "Didn't they use to tell U4. Ann, said Mrs. Peters, "that in China.peo l ple paint their coffins pink and lifte ALM iand pea green and yello,%v, and keep - 'em In the front parlor to look at till they're wanted? Seems to me I re- • member something of the sort.." "So do I," assent-4 Ann Tenney. X 7 "They make one another presents ot 'em, too. "Tisn't likely a person would f nliv at g little orget such an e C n fact, once they knew it. That min ;tonary doctor told us. But why do "'fou ask, Lydia?" "Because I've just been out to the Twiggses'. it's so far that folks don't get round much after snow files. and • 'Mrs. Twiggs said that there hadn't a soul been In since Chrtstma.A. my, but they were glad to see me! They showed -me their preseuts. and all talked at once, except I noticed that Gran'ther Twiggs seemed a mite out now; so I Yell- 0, of it. lie's pretty deer 'Have a pleasant Chrt .0 ed at him: f ;mas, gran'tbar?' t 'Oh. Y". 'liey?* says gran'ther, Yes' Fine Christmas: and the'folks gave me the best preaeut of all. "'Thai's nice,*, says I; 'aren't you .-going to show It to me, gran'then." Hey?, says be. 'Show it to YOU?' rry to disobleegell Well, now.,Lyddy. so - --------- ossibl-. Not to- a lady. but it ain't p day: mebbe not till spring. Ye see. Lyddy. lt*a up to the cemetery,- ;r r/ Ann gasped. "Lydia! They couldn't "it isn't just for grau'ther." Anti: at least it has the saving grace of being a family monument, I understand." III go on It first., "But his name will Awful! How co'n'&d they?" Round the Christmas Tree Christmas -I'd have said awful, too, it I hadn't heard gran'ther chuckle. Seems they -Delightful little MJF all the bells of Christmas R It set up two or three weeks be BY MAYT Mason NV. right from the branches. -ting card-I NO a r4y all the holiday fe-4tivitipt; i bells may be formed by L cut. Should ring in one wild chime forehand and took nowadays, s board into circIP4 and then Cutting; him over in a first view Christmas days, circle round the Christmas They could not tell thy joy, 0 World, sleigh for his morning. He's as pleased as Punch!- !'tree, if there them Into halves, each-half mikking a At this exultant time. ! ree, especere are children bell by forminr them into cones and 1-1 wonder," mused Ann. "did they in. the-.family; and even In school. tab it with 'A Merry Christmas'?" church or communItX affairs the tree pasting. the edges together. TheyI may be covered with red crepe or sil. And if the boats of heaven ur.ually la the center of attraction for all the sons of earth 1,3rdla laughed. "It doesn't. aDund 1 all, ver cr gold paper, Plac- a knot In a 4tinetly ChristmasY. does it? well, Cried jubilantly in one voice Personally r am an ardent advocate bit of red yarn, string an a cranberry esus' birth. there are plenty of queer folks in-the for a clapper and pass the end of the-; The news of J help to make h ld he children e ..world. and I s'posA it's natural enough I of letting ttree, bluce 1 yarn up through the point of the cone some of the queerness should show up' the deco-rations for the Th6ir pears could not even"theri I some of the most precious memories and tie In a loop to suspend by. Christmas time. The.Twiggt!,, aren't I The children will enjoy making lit ...... -Reveal the smallest part 1 of my childhood cluster round the The only ones. There was Henry tie baskets and cornucoplas to holid Of the swift joy that hidden lies I time spent with my sisters and broth- candles. nut nteat.i and small gifts on -humble heart. Brimble giving Louisa arch support-I Considering it was waiting on i ers in making the tree trimmings, und i In one thrice tars. the tree The baskets may be formed I (toes helping, to trim It as well. hirn that broke her arches. I I of pictur'e'.wire and then covered.with ge that one simple story seem that she was entitled to )Pm ford It is always well to plana scheme I colored crepe paper or tin foil. :Strange having C rush across the years, plain everyday, without to of dec-.orittion for the tree so that there Should be s glory� 9. And Marta may be no crude color combinations Charming little baskets may And blind us with it. wait till Christmas, I.that would detract from its beauty. vit�ade of birch bark, laced together by Teeby; you remember the year the'('that bush our deepest fears! of:White. scarlr, are all.et, gold and silvetell ribbons run through' holes punch- —Charles Hanson Towne, Teebys gave her the opportunity green of ed by an awl or a sharp point of the ! effectiv6 against the deep ospi- I having her. appendix out at the 11 , bark may belv tal? And 7%tyra Pressey wh6 sent lit-' the tree. scissors. Strips of tilt-)s ictcle these with the glee'es stuffed with for a head by means of a toothpi klymie to the dentist to IiaF, her! Arrange a table around which the used for handle.s. Fronted or __t_ . -c -d to re- Bits of candied sherry or cloves U !le '% children' call work. and place on It. baskets are. unusual, yet qu ite 'pretty'cotton: or they may be dressed ot.ton .-front teeth straightened; and-.- ialkainst tit(.- de'ep green of the tree.1 , iding Ilood a I crepe paper, cardboard, scissors, pie- present little,Red 11. ad mark the features. `Nlean dodge.;, I c4rW'em all," inter- ; I -Ing and I ture wire, tin foil, gilt paper, Qe%N Form lia-kets of picture wire other characters. Just a word In regard to lights rupted Ann with spirit. materials and paste. As we all know,,1 wind around with narrow strips Of " Then there are the stick-candy the tree. If one has electricity In I -0h, well.�I don't kno%%'s I'll say I I - C -4 no a t4 ad make- nice cloth frayed at the edg: then dip thl�m maidens with marshmallow heads that home there I. more satt fac that—"began '.Nkrf;. Peteri. pop corn strung nn,thread I festoon over the branctieq, on-- solution of OlUm will delight the children. Features, way of lighting up the tree than at ery rtr g -Nlgybe not:' maybe, not," conceded chain- to fes, I in a rt I and thl.111 is work little hands can do. water-and bang uluto drip and hard may tfieu fie put oil with coloring th6 tiny colored globes. It candles Anti with a tolerant twinkle- "T.bere, so he strung by There is no vild-to PPssIbIllti('_', pastes Gay used ane must be very careful, f Cranberries may al. pas or melted chocolate. at-(, two sides to every question; o -in be made out of or. 'Paper -cially If thoire are small child 1 little. Finger-, using only, the fit r of-baskets and holders crepo 0. r bonll(11.14 and capes may pe Well. Lydia, you. may give , diFlashlightsasteboard boxes. give them a smart look. about. Flashlights make a very go nip a coffin for my present next year,: -1stinas-.tree -Cake Santa Claus. light: the globe part may be core, It you're Positively pining to;: all is, Tasks That Children Love. For nTi*.! sort of a Cliz Ginger 1party a good idea is to have "lost of lit regard to the cookies. those' with colored crepe paper and thwb( --tire 104 a nice,bright red one with Ilesides the chains, tli'e pop corn his with green paver, and then t hr the de-Qorallous or tile, edible sort;, which are star �liapetl or ring ShLIPEd part N,. plenty of gold dragow; and butterfles many other possibilities., For instance cookies with securely to the 'body of the tree things oll. it to look real gay and balls decorated with frin.,_-ed then the.tree may be almost entirely should bc- us011. ice the COOki Ir' -anclies. r, Slid t pop-corn mange icing, or sprinkle them ov.# Inner bt strppod and the children matte happy. oi I i tmasy." belts of rpol crepe Istper held tit place The I'll gs C iris R,rr,shincilt, for the party may be with red sugar, I may be delight I - I Tho worst of love in a, cottage Illy a Ch istnins sticker make d frostil Christina- -ve. from the decorated With gayly tinted frosting,,s_rved from theLti Aside fi ft'il cdlbl(, decorations. Tile urniermis andy. cookies and fruits and small candies and citron arrangtid that-the love doesn't last and the i pop corn. c A -%vonlan would sooner wear a new design.,; that• may be fadlioned with'11 an be trawatfornil.ed into .leliglitfill de- to represent holly wreaths. Tilt- old-' lags does." 'doesn't suit her than an old pop corn and nougat are almost end- list also at that fashioned gingerbread dolls 121 less, beginning with attractive little r-ations. IsLill hat Mat does. 1)0111,� inado of lollypop�z are very'he provided with currant Or Vil Mr. Bernard Sliiw has never b4 �.baskets to hold sniall,candies or nut to sc�':ool. That is all entirely clin p6puInr ilecw�itinn,,. The faces may :eyes arid mouth. I meals. Stars,,crescetits, antinals and nd 1)-e rnadp as dainty or grotesque a-, Yo1r; 11!ive the tIwt:m1th make Yo'", .1 San- Ing argimient. though I till not s [bolts may all be formed 1) 1),tr of foj-,%�his,h side. F. Lu�:t�;nrtpn y using ase. and then frills o,' crepe pnper to (Taus cutter, and Out a linni. waxed Paper patterns as a foundation, pie, e -,tiMs jolly fat Santa Clallqe,s 0111. Of ill(' gin- which n,L;ty bp, t.ie(I ;ectirely around ill be easily removed. f sl a Which cqll or petticoqts. Little ilmsses of oi- ger-cake dough. 11z, .,e large Santa bask andie or crelle Paper til-e placed over Claus head sticker oil waxed P;",'r Mold. lliti in neat. rows by p It' LIC14, S and lives f nieariA of a Ittitle.noligat, fastening llie .s Into dough for tl handle In place after the boil 3' of ill(-- icing to represent.1,110 iltrycliffs. basket finished,ni�hed, and completkig coat and bo(;t tops. sprilsprinkle=;sprinkle=; over them with a ::prig of holly and a with coconut, Litilo rod candles Illay' Q\ Jaunty how,of scarlet ribbon, be' used for buttons and be It, wid I wonderful nielted. ll kill', bstiot�.' Children can form erful flo.-c 11:1-1 N1 tive trimmings out of'a;lew 41.00 of gilded (-nd pried" I? c ocolis Tilit's with nue 3 F191 di ch, Open'- a knottt,d thro-arl tin foil, gilt paper and *sornr� yard-(I The shapes of flys-pointed ill se nice. Dolls stars, crescents and other designs are, made of raisin=, ,and, niallow's will please tIlf, children. tit the cardboard and then cut out covered with the tin foil, or gilt paper raisin:; for the legs and Is pasted on. Black or green thread arms, stringing thein oil to, I It I I'ks • may he fastened.to one -of the tips Or 4 Stick the sharp points into thn prune the stars and crescents to suspend .4 body and attach a round marFliniallow, z�. 4 : .w IW.. �!;::, 44-,:.•,`.,�',�'. ^�u•;,Y`7:.:,.,+r.;. ... ... ,.. R ..•9 "Ju"f.�.'-O0t)�ta�_.-.v,a�,..'ysr,......'...s�• iI>�r�:,.,,.�#,ni,'-.' a,rr,..rZ.ss�'••�,� ..ti4.r•,ie�tQ•.�a:..Scn'.Iai'er.i�t,n.„-„^�y•x,�T:�a,:.ar�.q..s�.m.:rR+-�c-AygT�Sta,.+rt.:�y°��"...v,r�'.a�..•.-.j;�.^r^°x•',*r•e¢�r"-,-.�.R.-,'-�.. -Fa�v-•rc t-k•a:..,i�r++Fs.-=»�p'��••+ak,w,r .•. , a n ,,-yam+..'., .o o.'. s.;:e+.«:' d * ,yo-.Yw+,, :- ..': : .tt+: ', a.., ,,;y - �,. f.'t S.. �°v' .+ ,r::' `�.'•.s` drag coo 83 2b: $Murdock.instal pipe weeds 8.80; F Barclayhbaul gray coag 1 The Pickering fill culvert con 4 8.75: H White,filling 1,b,8,4 and 6 4110.311; Ureenburn Sand SEA SON S 1 i1r�1�TINGS g con 4 baul gray con 5 42 61); W Carl- &Gravel Oo, rav for cone.1,2.4 and • • g ' ri cls' s ton, ditto 72.50; W Lrlil'cott,haul gray 5 98.76; W H Todd Estate, gray for Map .the people of South On. Vl�llmce Co ;r ee cut weeds and grav 'for con 3 37 90: Greenwood road cone 2, 3,-4 and 5 p ftl 76 per year.; 31.60 it paid in advance. tario, one and all, have a Merry ' H Taylor. drag Rosebank rd haul gray- 37.50; A Trimble.. haul and spread Uhrietmae Season, andparticipate Subocriptions to the United Seines.cad Ctixt instal pipe 13 00; The Pedlar People. gray Greenwood rd clean ditch build - Britain s200in advance' " pipe culvert for Olaremont I6.137;also. railing 56.75; W Huher, crush gray in all that Christmas means, and tar pipe culverts 7b 911; W E Johnston, 'tor con?136 86; O Ef Pugh, haul gray enjoy in every way a happy and objeot of this Aeeoeiation to to trK draR'con 5 15.00; G• W Hamlin, haul cone 6 and 7 10 00; Wm Turner,ditto prosperous New Year. lessen stealin and prosecute JOHN dItIRK�B, Prppr�$t4f. gravcon 671.00• A C Diamond, haul 20.50; H Michell, ditto 37.60;H Reesor, g gray drag clean ditch con 4 21.50; Chas ditto 15 85; F Turner, ditto 48.85; A W. E, N. 9INCLAIR } the !alone. PICKERING COUNCIL. Hood, dittd6.50;,A Clark, haul gray Hut, ahoy gray 2.25; J' Michell. cut Oshawa. Ont. con 16.25;0 Pas¢oc, ditto 12,60; 9aw'I weeds clean ditch.con 7 haul gray cone -The above council mete pursUMA to Farndale,drag con 6 5.00; J Mainland, 6 and 7 85.15. ATTENTION eSembers having property stolen oorarawl j ..statute on the 15th Inst. Members all drag on cone 2 3 2 50;O Petty, ditto, Oovncil now adjourned to meet Date immediately with any membae present, the reeve in the chair. Min- 250, G Gates, bhov grxv con 2 10,00; again at the call of the-reeve to.cow- �- of Executive Committee. atter -thelaat'meetiag were read and 4 MsHroy.,bawl gray con 2 17.50; L elete the preparation of the financial I have-taken over the Agenep approved ates; ditto 12 50; W Hollinger, ditto statement. for Membershiptee • i11.o0. The standing committee on Contin- .26 25-,-(49 Nat Railwx s,.gray for con "' cr y g •• Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales , gencies reported and recommended 2 19 4u;Ro Ward, sxlar from Dec 3 yy y This is the season of the year in Stoves, Fleury's Famous Tickets :tavtxbaa from tae President eu '.'.payment as follows: W 6adler,.rebate to Dec l5 Te OOx d IInderhill.haul grxv y Powe, Points, Secret#ry on•pptiestdon, of taxes 6,00; G M Forsyth, settling con 925.00;.G'Redsha+w; gray for con which to niRke good resolutions, Com.-L. D: Banka,C.S. Palm- "eta wit Uxbridge and MarkhanrTps 9 4,50; A Carruthers, drag con 84.60; We would'auggeyt to our_subseFib- $cufl3era and Wlieelbar.rawa. Ezao. -100.G L Middleton, ditto 9.00; J Lav- I White, drag r and con 122.00; G ers who are itiarrears that they Phone 505 Pick'. ec. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. ,erv,.rebate on tux 5.68; U W Hodge:on, Clark,-drag haul.grav con. 1 19 35; C begin the new,year with a clean p ti�UlirO las, Richardson. rebate:of dog tar 3.W; Jlrs E Utiver, Palmer; haul grxv Bap road 3000; F sheet by paying all4rrears. RO$T• SFV=TT, D. ' r ditto 1.00,Pray Treas, public hall lie- Morrison,ditto 26.25; F Sullivan, ditto _ - , ty ease for township:hail 3.00; H Shea,, 70,;5; H i`litebell .Aitto '2 50; R Bals- AGENT (48) BRO.GGHPresident, 8ecreta AM i r rebate of dog tix?,00. don,drag and shov gray Bay rd ':8 55; BRING IT HERE.The standing cumtnittee•:on Relilf W McDonald, haul gray con Sand Bay' 'reported cad recommended the fol- rd 66 50; F Scott,strov gray Bicy road -ow is the time to get a uew'SPtloI lowing payment;County ,of OntaFio, 7 900 W O'Brien, ditto 565- Tr•eas of Harness, cr get'the old yet"repaired. R 'A N E ' S maintenance of"dud#gents.:i;1 the Qeat .Whitby Tp,settlement for work done I have in stock samples of Samael 11%28 127.87. on e j: ne 143.14; VV Holmes,drag on Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The Fine Caiiforni,t, Navitls for Xmas-all sizes �5' TT The standing cnniu,ittee on Darn con 1 i>n;'t3"$enneft, ditto 2 50; O former:may be ordered through calx• Wiz` - - " ager for.Sheep or t ted' by Doga re Burton, cut weeds and gran for con 7 logue at prices quoted.. ' V i ported and recouirneaded the follow. 7. 20; G W Hodu-on, clean ditch haul Catalogue free. Lott payments: Chea Pucktia, 1 lamb grxv cut weeds con 7 x3 13; C Puckrin• I also carr collars, collar ads, sweat Finest Mixed, Almoad:g. Walnuts. Fiiberts,,25e lb. wounded in Dec', 1?27, payment being drag Audle id Instal pipe con 3 13.']0; y P- r3ela ed on account of taepactor's re- y p p pada, harness oil by bulk, harness Y 1 L Gauslin, shc,v gra¢ can 7 450; N dressing, also silver polish. C ,A �• � ^ . port being lost or rnislaid 1 0.00; R V Linton,ditto 2'35; L Linton, haul gray " and other parts. Mowbray, inspecting Puckrio'a lamb con 7 13 50; J (�auslin, ditto 17.25; Geo p p g y Re airs romptlpdone, Alar a a=sortaient--3onietiiiug to suit ever one. Scott,ditto 1150; Chas Eropringb im, The standing committee on Bonuses ditto'4 50; J Stephenson,ditto 13 511: S L. W. PI'LKEF,'_ 'tLARFiMONT _ - R A _ lint Wire Fences, Drainage Matters DeReer,ahoy Seery eon 97,100;J Goatee, .etc, reported and recommended the haul gray drag cdo 931.-45; Jos Byers, I Finest Table Raisio? for Chic stmaa. ' -following payment:G Gillespie, bonus haul Rrav con 9 12.50; V Baker dittoFREE �y oo 76 rods of fence on lot 3 con 8 1l 40 25,00; E Ward. drag and haul grxv on g Flti E TABLE FIGS, MALAGA GRAPES a' The standing committee on Roads con 9 19 00; M Pugh, haul grav and for - -tend.Bridges reported and recommend• gray con 9 17 75; J Mundell. ba•ul gray Deirtonstratiun of the CELERY, LETTt CE, GRAPL FRUIT Eto. ed paynient as follows; Wen Parrott. con 9 14.00: J Wideman, cut weeds - (xray fol e t I con 9 l? i5; R Spencer, ,rnn9'L 510: J Baxter, gaol gray conA 3 4 "MoLagan Elar" �rIERRY CHRISTMAS haul gray e t 114:(X1: .1: J Ward, ditto ,.d 00; B Richie, ditto 21,.75:C B,I-dun, "gravelL J toes, 30 5 L2.Ot?;R Mowbray,and Stag bawl Rrav r i and con e a t d A F,i d� D � .gravel for e t I �75, R' Bell, h'tu! and Stork, drag haul grxv r lire and can I ' 1 0 - f'� Q chow ray e t 120 00:ti Farmale, dt + •V 70: A G Gl ark, ditto 8 50; J Tows, J A M E S R I C H A R D S O N ?. and ha til irniv e t 133 64): E Redruan, ditto 21.711: Sl Pegg: h tid Rrav v,,n s i t = !haul grxv e t 125 00: W Ha&r Tr, ditto 13.50; G Pegg ditto 19,0i; A P-ane. I Will be given for the asking, rt .130.w1 l' Jones,ditto .'0.00: B W Jones. ditto 28 50; Miller Bros. grxv and cut in your own home, ditto 22 LAO; R Sadler, ditto 15 W; Ruhr if you wt-11 tJ keep - Day, ditto 15 0t': R Janes. ditto 20 04. _. -... _ . .- - I 'Radio eC Cooper,cable clips f, r r•.iiioKgreabe Geta thi." !1nt9� an _ Knd padlock 4.75; L Rrid,drift pioxI tile u e yUng ft.,lk� at hc,me Pickering Hardware Store 30;T Patetson, i.�p to mixer 10 55; Coal, ..- -,Coal � .Aat night.O'CoauOceor. haul grxv con 3 12 . F --- -t- You will he, arviazecl _A.t,_the..rivh. -_ a e�xin*r#II g*�ar--cDn-4--1 - u full tne of these inatntmenty. s ,Gee. haul gt,cr coot 4 and 5 18,50: W made in 5 attractive ,tyles, with - squire, ditto 25 85:J,)ba Brown, ditto Hard and Soft Coal of the- '28 00; R Conner, ditto 15.75; R Hedge, i or a ithout battery. W j have something for every member of ditto 16 25; R Birrell, gravel fur con beet quality on phone 5903 - Ess Terms the family for Rt 7 and 8 29 55.G Lee, sbov grxv conn 7 8 }l y - 1:t; T 7.54k L>Jonas,haul grav con S "; Ei - ._--- aI1G� d Sadler, .Ito 1 ;ARB s, ditto,10 0u0; ;IMPERIAL .:. GARAGE C H R I S T M A S +Ca t R T S - W ' 'HOS. A. LAW .grav and dri{i con 8 30.90; B Anzio. f Late Universal. Garages 5 PiC3iz®rLat;. C=t I PICKERING, ONTARIO GGESTION es �ta+ tot ,1Ck chlt�lren A FEW 91. 4 W •87 Cullr;,e St., forueito A. Unt. _I _ • a - Father: Mother Children i Shaving BrushesRange. Skates and Boats Uecewtie:r, tjs5, r e . To the Ladles of Pickering Safety Razors Electric w'gihrret HandsleiR6e bear 11 r. Editor:- Coleman Lanterns Food Chopper- For dits;:- For some years past the livors. trial _ p r ae S y = Clash! ghta oat a clop _ Wagons e a; this dospital nas peen ante W. do alld V1clIIlt , n#• .. v _ .7 ; ` _:_: Gloves _Pyres Bal for. the children of Untar:o nas Deea F •cies Base le a sty cramped thro•igb tack o: Auto Ruga Silverware -Hockey Sticks &• _ s a point was raacneo a bere s ttte Trustees nae to decide r;rnetner Onr Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not made. Ju service snot:d oe restsacted sa Mau• is the tune to do your Christmas 31topping. 'fir the utmost number of `Sick .Lids �' There i•, only one niore %eek before Xmaa. J• S• nAT L+�*i' PI(�, ►�E+ ,� snom it could provide Atth cots or Come and buy your gifts We J j� 1x,7 l� v whether it should add to its ruom We have a frill line of There are many youngsters su:far _ `ln& from afflictions of the spine and Fancy Gift Sets and Silly Lingerie � M q ,.S � � FTS jo/ars, whom on:y maAy long ,months •can restore 0 health and•strength. Medica; care will aeip; otit what ..And perhaps iotne one you know would appreciate ' ithey principally need Is tresb alt --' a nice dress or coat fur Xtuas. M "and sunshine. Hitherto the dospitat I for Sick Children nas looked atter Come and see.our stock. We sell ver thea Shopping days are limited-Do not hesitate. Inspect our lines-=t,DeT rote! children ta-an institution erose We are open nights nest week. will not disappoint you. Everything for Dad and the •_ « by-' -d 'Ola-Wound, where more boys and a varied selection for mother and tortunato;ooys and girls enjoy, their (SAMUEL 9CH�VART"!,) the other members of the family. aporia,. Imagine their plight,' lying Speciale in many tines. t v, 'month alter month listening to the phonte and laughter of ether children. THE IDEAL SHOPPE F�IZ HER ,FOR HIM . to Oct*Wr last. the Hospital- for y F ata Sweaters ?,�5iclt Children opened its country and Embroidered_ .,annex de4tued to youngsters monose 2 doors north of Hews Butcher Shop Overcoats Shirts axe Gowns, pableP vete Neckwear House ane chsace to have :their umbo T Pillow Sli s A tone Slippers f :�4tralghtened or their bodies built up Brook Street '�iorth, - -Whitby, Ont. o is Rompers Hockey Boots a est be in some place where they T w New Balloon Tires y~ �?IIllvs sunshine and fresh alt plus Underwear Gloves and :. r ~ asnrstng care and medical attention. Hoaierp-silk-wool 4=-on a height of land near Weston, - -' Rayon Wool, Fancy Patteriis i Handkerchiefs away from the .murk of .the city, _ children are. winning envi thele way pack ����d �n� �to health to an environment of sun• `J C � ' L :B R A D L E Y- shine, pgrs breezes and quiet _ ` The country hospital st 'PhisUe - i !town is a Godsend for children If you were ill. allow any Tom, Dick or Harry to P' 2 C K R = N G! .whom it will take, a long time to _ _ ---, +curs. It also liberates a nundred prescribe and perhaps operate on you. NO, you > cots in the parent irrstitution tor' _ ry'(� A e youngsters who can be set rigbt in ,. would not, you "wo-ul(i naturally require a man THE -.CENTRAL„� � /..>l GgRiiG� a shoft time it quickly given con. VVV a • •�R+���""++•' s ' s ratan( attention. ao the hospital for whom ou knew lead the uecessar - es erie4ce. Sick Children has now two doors .to y y p keep open day and -il ht to every 1 p y 'Telephone 4900 Masa, color 'and creed, The satue reasoning n lies to oar .car, More damage. For niore thaA nalf a century the (can be dune by iaii invoitipetent workniaa - • - Hoapita; nee depended for its very than-all the rualeh aisage yon rexistence upori the public resiionse care to give it. to its annual appeal which, being in - -behalf of ehildrea, is appropriately Mr. Harry Nesbitt's(in ellarge of eeptiir shop}experience, ade at Christmas e. For over which includes �° " ' Auto Repairs, Accessories,Oils an. fifty years the H.F. .C. has been enabled to make both ends meet by 5 years-Wolsley Motor Car Co., England -the donations of its friends, whether � Gasolide, Acetylene Welding such be a dollar or an endowment 2pears-General Motors, Oshawa -'Bat the end of 1928 finds it with I year Bros., Ushawa -many large bills to pay for Its new y _ :Battery Clhar�ing. ,7enture. May save you many dolldrs,*as when you bring your To its old friends the Hospital for. troubles'here, you know that a fully sansei- ' sick Children once more appeals. it -' Re circ 'Made Un all makes >ts Decease so tacos of your treaders enced mechanic will do your work. p are included in that ever•growina is Try us with your next repair job. .0t cars. , ,,circle, that I trespass upon your apace to remind theta that It was Tow Car Service, Batteries, Tires Etc. « -their generosityin the past that em-. v Phone 5803 : + boldened the Hospital's Trustees to 'P anild for the rotate. With an extra :affnrt stlrnnl•itod by a new need • Garage T1 "�cannot the 'nCAme ofrho "Kirk 1 _ • �� "T ��o,t+ )nne mare aAr-aat of . 1 BCH ARLE S 1\ vtireent n� dzil , 'FaltC'!::ly yours iLATE UNIVERSAL MOTORS) iRVING E RC)OF.I11.30:V, = Prletor, Pickering- 'Chairman T z Chairman Appeal Committee. 1 T O =i M MN r0P _ ,..'� .. .. - •v..:.. , i, 's,..' -..� Es._sia t5 'L..E, _y ''.+'.` fi: �S+s","¢'i ..s. "c>.'nZ+^ ;w>w:e. �'s' J .,:a+. i a:. 1: - „g"'°.�•.'-.� re '1�-:wad. .,y....�s,4.. - {;•.. f %r, , r '- a ;� �, • ,� ,�,. ..:.. '•n+'vr �4f-' >;i:R s �. :,�,.-;'�.i•�r,4,,,' rr'� ."sem �:;:�',• 1.,a-��9 t� rte, ,,a,,,..Y`zy+.rt!r .1..¢:n-c.:.5:''�S,`�;,rti?4'!K'F..•u.04�i"L•�S�•.:?to:?i...r°.•••-+t�''�.,1;�;gbt.�-..w"����sir'gf w.w,�"' i" . :`,.e.: um MARKMONT. Many of our yotinig people are be disappointed-* About 26 sports from Alton%. Wm. Norton. Other winners looking for skating stmas Lost, between Tindall's store Uxbridge and Claremont held an were F. Evans, F,.'Shfrk, A. Tont. a flu is very prevalent in our evening. We hope they will' not and apoint half a mile east of interesting shooting match 'at Anson, V..B&ker. J. Brillinger At at present.' and Geo. Bentley was suceessful Iasi The annual Christwas tree and. Claremont, a sum of money. Find- John,Scott',, on Tuesdiky. W03. EL Ha2slem.- The c6atest was bi--� in capturing three ceony' entertainment of the Baptist or please leave at D. A.'Scott's Wallis bad the first shot and the tween-the Irish and Seatcb,wom 'James and Mrs. Evans re both store. was'won by by the former. Church is being held this(Thurs. highest score of,27 IL day) evening. -confined to their beds with an,at. L 7 tack of the flu. l3OjDS—GoyerW& Mupielpai awl. C. H. Found and Wet. Birkett 7 Just Plug In and Tune In Mortgage Bonds,AlAso. Industrials. AMODERN OPTICAL SERVICE AT -are in Lakefield bricking a.boiler STOUFFVILLE Safeinvestments at frotu5,to7p*r n cent. I hav6 opened an olice in Stouir- 'ELECTRIC ' creamery.4 D. A.Pugh's crear C. A. and Mrb. Grant, Toronto, ..Were here last week visiting the vine and will be prepared to offer INSURANCE—All classes written in. latter's parents, Jae. and Mrs. you an eye service that cannDt be eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. surpassed. My equipment�consists of * storm. Accident and Sickness. ATWATER KENTIADIO John Coates was in Toronto on every modern instrument of Phone or write regarding' his arm which necessary to make the examination II was badly injured last spring and of your eyes a matter of cert.ajnty. Almost any radio can boast of ONE utstanding feature, but in the_ '43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby is still giving him much trouble. I solicit •�-Qur patronage with confl- new Atwater Kent all eleett'ic models you will find the perfect com- Special Christmas services in the elence, secure in the belief that you bination of ALL the features demanded of a good radio. Order now United Church next Sunday morn cannot obt2in more satisfactory ser- for Christmas delivery. Drop in or phone for home demonst.ration. ainsta:king accuracy. In the Winter will be here verysooniag and evening. The choir will 017 P and R,3 car- ry torn: at the College of Optomet- if you have any notion of render a number of Christm of Ca­ada I won a.zold medal and Compact-Model...e..$199.25 purchasing a new -Iolsat the evening service. Every- a prizo cf $tOO.00 These awards sleigh, leave bo TERKS IF DESIRED body welcowe. shou!d bc, testimony enough of my "vour order now so that it A Six tube All-Electric Compact Model, in a beautiful two tone case. will be ready when the A large cumber of their young ability tr., render the best service and friends met on Monday.eveni-ag at a This is a powerful set and has a marvellous tone quality. Complete to give satisfartion. first snow appears. -the home of Milton and Mrs. Ben- EARL O. GRVBIN..R.O,, with tubes and speaker and installed to your aerial and ground. son and presented Kenneth and Eyesight Specialiast Mr?-. geesor(nee Jean Benson)with F Te L 0 RNE RE ID yes� tested, glasses fitted and re- The six tube ban _ry miscellaneous shower. paired. Satisfaction guaranteed. At ;.. . I I I. ..*. . 1 11 _ Arthur Prouse,near whose home StouffvAle from Wednesday to Satur- CLAREM40NT the railway wreck took place last day of each week, and every evening. ted Set is also Friday, was the-first to arrive on Office in the Grubin Block. Phone: the scene and rendered valuable Stouffville 2405. At Markham every - aid by breaking - aid GRFYM the windows of Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m_. in Dr. unequalled for the Pullman -thus giving relief to Barker's dental office in the Wear the occupants who were suffocat- -block.. .qua tog from escaping gasquality of tone, 1 -one of the beat concerts in the LADIES' and GENT'S ..history of the school was given by appearance :-"the pupils of the senior public rX_P.IZj01:;6:EWC3_ school room on Friday evening FUR COATS REMODELED isat in the Uominnnity Hall. The -and 0 - DRESSMAKING 1-11 -,.program was bright, interesting _';O�� U And instructive. The trial scene At your own residence on u, front The Merchant of Venice was convenient terms selectivity J. -exceptionally well staged. Teach to all. Ask for a free demonstration. .ers and pnpils deserve credit. I . . — . .... .. MISS IEL GOODE, We also have a ntimber of used battery sets taken is on Don't forget the United Cbnreb HEN you have CLAREMONT. ONT. balteryle8s models. S. S. Christmas entertainment in Wplaced an order the Comcannity Hall this Friday Care M i Gibbons. 16 19 n e 103 for demonstration. with us far a memorial ening at 8 o'clock. A pageant, you have looked far In- evto the future for ur vatitled "The Christmas Spirit, H• R. Gallaugher Cl memorial work stands -,will be a feature of the. evening, Charles Cooper, Claremont up under stress of time ­besides drills­, recitations etc. Grain Merchant and weather. Itis tra. ..4Gifts will be accepted for needy ly a lasting tribute, -children. A good time is assured. Toronto "No Greater"Tribute" Admission, 25 cents: children, 15 Is in the market to purchase Bay. 4_1en ts. Str Aw. Grain and Potatoes. - IAL PRICES IN, W. STAFFORD, Special services will be held in the Baptist Chnrch next Sunday, Fur quotations apply KiDgeton Road,'-i - FOR TEAM HARNEqq Whitby ..;Dec. 23rd. At the morning ser. Ti A."itj :�. . _.__ . : & ce-the subject will be 'Christ- A. 2Z. C* 3: EA 8 0 Iq Phone Whitby : alas Lemons." At the evening R. R, No. 1. #38 r -mounted Team Backbandiflarnees, service the Choir -will render so, Phone Piekerinit 1712-- Brass -mounted from the Christian Can. TtotlFlayer.trace with heel chaius­. _442. tats. entitled The Nativity of 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal With 5 ring breeebiag, instead of back. band. 640.* ahFifle " This Cantata .&st7&Kristm_a9 by the Choir with Fould6live WANTED I Black-mounted Team Backhand Haruesa,, $38,50 great success and the selections CHOICE DRESSED this year are by special- rec ..IuesLt. .5 ring Breeching 444,25 0 IA&f Mutual ft$ We are not yet on the "air so it CHICKENS, FOWI. DUOKS Poone'for Prices This ie Insurance Co. will be necessary for you to "tune not a factory hartiess. but custom made in our Jin" by being present at the ser. Claremont 4-,01 own shop at Markham. Cheap rates for farm and country -vice. We invite you tojoin with buildings. -TNDRIES Italize on repalri to harness and collars. ' la worship an -GROCERIES and SL We spec M d praise. Before Windstorm Insurance on buildings. Zother issue of THE NEWS is pub- Cash and Save wind-mills,Silos etc. Dollars. ltshed, Chri0mas will have come Automobile Insurance And gone. May we, therefore, of all kinds. take this opportunity of Quaker Cornflakes, ..25c 0 . -F it "T _ 0 D D ..S . - ..� %­ 4 wishing � pkg." FARMS FOR SALE 11 our fri'ends, w1peciall Bran Flakes, 2pkga, 23e y the-sick Blue Rose Ries, 3 lbo 23c ;Harness and Collar Manufacturer Write or phone And "shut ins" the season's greet- In • gs May Christ, whose birth Pure Castile Soap, T, batiFt,... 25c We celebrate, sanctify every home Clover Leaf Cups and-San. 01-Tr-r. Home Phore 3400 ED.. BOWM A'N wick His Divine presence, thereby cern, one dozen. 1.35 20 WHITBY, ONT. .... ensuriug comfort to the bereaved, Half dozen same 75c solace to the lonely, strength to Thompson's Seedless Raisins, the weak and charity to all.—The 23c F&rmers, AttemtioU 2 1 bs foe 10 --Pastor., Sunniaid Puffed Raisins, 2 lbs 4,t: I-have secured the agency for the Pro" Orange or Lemon Peel, I lb 25c Everybody turn in' your Premium C a*rdg by December 24th, the It Wood and Cocksbutt Farm ImpleI. Geer ious railway accidentoccur- 9 --red on the C. PA Choice Dates, 2 lbs ... 95C about 12 45 a m. 20 persou turning in tile largest bumber by that-date. ments. and will keep constantly on on Friday last about tw; miles Kellogg's All Bran (our price.) c Bananas, per dozen ... c four cars gets the Electric Lamp. hand repairs for these popular east of Claremont when Implements. Also, Uudon's barn and stable " were derailed dee to a broken rail, Your order will be appreciated fittings. and as a result ten persons were and will be delivered any injured. Mail clerks W. Brooks, reasonable distance. I will also take contracts for painting A. C, Savage and R. J. Chartrier, XMAS IS ALMOST HERE barna and houses by a new process, by spraying. Wehave � fre.,ih supply of Groceries and Fruits for your Cake's&'ad Estimates cheerfully given. of Toronto. and Fred Brown, of - "Ottawa, suffered slight bruises. CLAREMONT Puddings. Also, Candie2, Orangei, and Xmas Nias. Phone 1620. Brown was the most seriously Prices? Reasonable 27-52 :'Quality Goods - .;injured with cuts and bruises in P his back. Six passengers, who Higirest priceii paid for produce R. J. Mann -C1 emoSt had received bruises, were able-to scott's Sty++e . Phone your order, We deliver. continue to their destination. The I . . . ­ . .. 1 Green River ..Injured mail alecks are all report- Claremont Phone Markham 6402. Id to be doing well in the hospital, Is B asket Factory I *here they were taken immedi- General ately after the accident. Accord ver Manufacturers of • Wm' 'M. Duncan, Merchautp 1113.klit�n 'ing to the railway officials the Get Read "t B"kets, break All kinds of Fru. in the rail Is what is known y can Berry Crates, .:Ss a transverse fissure'which not be detected by outside Inspec •Farmers"Bushel Baskets. tion: Two completewrecking Toronto wr 9 ForChristmas Clothes Baskets. trains, one from Toronto and one :1rorn Havelock, were soon upon A few of our specials The Most the scene. During the remainder Frank Pennock of the night men toiled to clear Fresh Orange or Lemod Peel lb 23c Proprietor Liquid -7--------- --Phone Markham 1004 the track, so that the next train Fresh Citron Peel, per lb 35c Toronto on Fresh Currants,..recleaned, lb 19c was able to leave Tor bedule time. To see the wreck Seedless Raisins, 2 pkgs for Investment '.'.one would wonder how all escaued 25c BEATTY -with their liven. The accident 'Glazed Cherries and occurred Rr'the ,ideline adjoining Savings Bank Account is primarily an invest. STANDS FOR THE BEST ,Crystal Ginger. 'ArthnrProuse's farm,where there A Tent. But it is the only inave-stment yielding is a big culvert, which allows the Oranges, Bananasti Mixed Nuts a fair rate of interest, that is available for your j7 railway to pass overhead. There and Candies galore use at a moment's notice. Emergencies can b,� im- ..4s, consequently, a deep bank of mediately met-by the bank account that has been .,;about twenty or thirty feet down Tags Seals and Christmas Cards, cGnsistantly developed. Your investment, a,9 such, yields regular returns in interest. Your invent- 4il which the cars were precipitated. all prices. -,.,Although the two steel PiAlman Fancy China, Japanese Silver mens as a bank account yields constant gatisfac cars came- In contact with huge ,I .-faction and peace of mind in the fact that it i boulders and rocks in their des- We have something for. every always ready for other uses without the trouble ;.'cent, they withstood the Impact, member of your family for of converting into cash. a Christmas Gift .,showing the efficiency of these Had . they been now steel cars. See our stock %nd- get our prices -of the old wooden type, there before going anywhere else. ."riLTE CANtkiJIHlrWould, undoubtedly, have been a Littpr Carrierg,' Ray CarriersJL K1 BANK heavy lo-99 of life. The mail bags, Pumps, Door TrRcks. Cow of which there were two, or three Bowls. Pressure System,9 Etc. �OF COMMERCE Itwillpay you to get my prices on hundred, were piled on the track D• ,. S COTT ,,:';and guarded by police until the 17,911 above beforeibuying elsewhere. arrival of trucks from the To- Phone 144D1, FRANK T, FROU',PE ver; BANK OF CANADA ro � nto poet office which conveyed them back to the city. CLAREMONT r I C,X­ 1"N'111, UNT1 A RIQ '34 ?44� Dkkil,3P­ V_ __Ag gig= r;1',• ?.. .,•_iris M 'rm`mc '•e 'd�n 'y`v_'`.ixt�` ..'�"i.'5.;'h e..bu1..•a,'- 3 '�•f� w: !+" . -. w. iY. t. M iTi6 r # .•tit ,r. ' ,. ,,..':n .. «�.+ , '. tynrg+.d _"9gMw. :'- ',5" ., v "ai' p :' •rs^''- .rya• .E "r.r,'"'1i rY y� ,l: ... r'" ;. ''S p-rrW 7' sr , „.....� .++;u,a„ a....• :,.o V. r: F ,,,...:. ,hr wa.+r'.., y�,u `K<"-`' •• lfAr•i,. 1. 3.nW„x _,a.. o••; - .w.rc a _r-.,.. -., ;.v nm A. -. rn..a .w '-!!@' a'fi- ..w•kr- �.`�-1.i., .., J`<, -L,: - Y�' ry r. J p. I. . y. . j. - - r; .,..,y,.,v>F; ,aha ,f.y,r ; ar . u '^...-. ��. "!I' 1p. V _ 1. ., �� _ _ k �, - (" : _ ... i£ ^ • TIle Cockney:went into a ahoy to hnY t Guard SerVice . _r . ; collar and thoubht he pulled out a' �,� uty Culture a�_ Faces Ince8sant Hazards �b cent piece as payment. �^��/�' LL , Ancient Art When the coin rolled across the -> ��- J'rQW �rI'� 1 ' counter it proved to be the King's -` t„ . _: ,.._ . I . ... -_ .. :.__.._.__. ..__� __.---- shilling. The Proprietor and his clerk - _ -_ `�MagiC" Boots 300 Year8 01d - - 1. :.;1�uch of the Peril is Braved�y Volunteer Crews and_Tra ed s g. y warp both --of Irish-descout. •"That .- r�I IS,Atwa s at Hand money's no Good here, said one of " CgllCocted for Beauty '24 '. ,: ` •9 y . . i 1 - ____.Secrets h• London _. • ' k1. The hazards of Coast Guard ser- revealed that the beached vessel was them to ugly, Yashion-`.'we haven't _ y j any use. for Kings here-take your' • _30C1Cty_ - ,� vice are thrown into fresh relief by beyond immediate reach of any main bloody Qhllllng." w - 1.41 Coast Guard station. Ashore signal I Loudon.-Beauty secreta 300 sante the regent loss in an English Channel The Cockney, aa'I Have "said, a as' ' ,1_ 1 . station telephoned tQ.She Coast Guard -- ': old are now being sought by actresses VP Storm of seventeen volunteer lire- P little and wizened. I map add that he t Y officer of the Eastbourne District of 1 -• - and society folk from a dog-eared ;ice was poor, uneducated and in his own; I I'll ',aavera--almost all the able-bodied tf,e -Hove Division. The job devolved - and faded "magic" book of the seven- - . country had often gone hungry.' He .. linen of the tiny Kentish fishing oil-I upon the lona volunteer lifeboat at faced a-bad beating for an injudicious .I ', I,teenth century. IIage of.Rye Harbor. I Rye Hazbor. iomark, but he was game, Between it sworn covers are 're i- � Five minutes after the life-savers The cotnmunications tie-up•for such •.� .1 vealed -the- •"conceited secrets`' of r Put out, word came that the ship-! rg„ g "Keep your Ulooriy collar,"'said he, ems encies throe bout the United - famous beayttHs of past ages, which, S; ---wrecked crew sought off Dun ess Kingdom .embrace in all some 25P i Pocketing the•shilling, t'Ln Yor file ., g Sim King-('mod bless him." And they did judged by the•mark their users made i� had been safely picked u b a ass Goast Guard stations besides nineteen ii• - - , !n history, have a potency little short P �' P and he did. F irrg steamer. But it was too late for shore signal stations and forty-Your it of magic. �A . phis message to be shouted to them-'auxiliary watchkeeping stations. A, {` - ' "Three centuries ago.women made : Lz� -the lusty .oarsmen were well beyond'courier-a knock from door to dbol' How to Make Salads - their own beauty preparations, which the roaring breakers, I rt Rye Harbor-'a word that help was t -w-ere handed down as a precious, k Some hours later the anxious w'o_ needed. and the seventeen best men of -- f 1 - legacy from mother to daughter,"said �t men and children .huddled on 'the the cottages responded, just as their Directions for the making of at- Miss Charlotte Bond, owner of the beach, saw the lifeboat returning in father.: had responded before there. tI z;ctive and_tasty salad trc given - �341. bocsk. "T4eF were concocted in 'the ' ' 0 . the teeth of the.gale. Once the boat,,For alacrity in, such response is one as folions: � • ��. still-room with the Cottee and were , ""a -. - tossing like a chi a of the traditions of the British coast.;. Pineapple, sweetbread, and pili.ict,.) carefully guarded secrets." • 3 g Pr appeared plainly „ F, on the creel of a curling swell. A ALL IN THE DAY'S WORK salad is initde by mixing .cu,;,-.-; f+• - 11 . Alunng "the quantity phrased pre- - cookel awed: re I. pineappl •, S:l:lpc? FCCipt10IIH in the bunk is a'"Pack" of !r -_.sail had been rigged up; the men - A mile from Rhossilli last Decent a cut from pimientcea,and hits of celen Pose leaves, made uioNt'and bound t Were Used to canvas, no matter what ber the .life-saving company caught i - y I g P Y «'ith may'ontca:se, to wiliclr whikpttii Ion the face with muslin. It was left 4 ,•khe blow. Suddenly the mast snap-„Ip with a vessel driving ashore after creat., hr. hr r r added. Sh •a. i11 I ped under a blast of wind andthet'I son over night, to beautify tile. skin U, ,parting her cable in a heavy ground i inrge n,. un(.. cn a silver pl liter an 1 i - during algals, 1'or those with thin boat was capsized by a great wave;° p g=cover with the dres4infi. Garnish' or falling hak, a recipe is given- y well. The crew of three were uttin I _ = from behind. The bodies were wash-I off in a boat. "The company there-'with pimientces and watercress. f I which makPlh tho hair to breed ez- ed in afterward, the bereaved women'upon descended the cliffs Frith belts i l'' yarn P Another lovely salad is up• fruit ce<dfngly." -Forming chains in the surf to recover and lines and wading out into the salad: Put into individual lettuce- Aid, to beauty had to be. potent in them. surf assisted the boat and crew to;cu s_•^, sfraw�ierries,:c•anniA'or, fresh- air ,THE OLI. OF THE SEA. safety," reported the Board of Trade. I senna grated canned iris le, 1 tea 1 6�h(':~e •d{tys, for.. said :Miss .gelid, "iu t- - P pY 1G_3 women did not use much pow• l y was called the worst Aline of-a three-masted schooner', nful of orange pulp and the same t ' a Pa Re P P der o, thP1r facer, but they black- M,'�,g,, in forty-£{t4o years of lifeboat work crew, stranded on the Gaa Sands at.nf Qrapefruit. 9dd a very little syrup- ±: 4:, cn the south coast. It increased that! Buddonness, were rescued the pre•, ue from preserved ginszer, .1 tea- THF:• SNI KOI.I Itll erred the c eyebrows atld printed ' viops November 1, t A hecuming nee fashion for the lit 'Sheir faces Dank. There was no lip T. ]much the grim, immemorial score of i Y Cprnoustie life- _ ,r,nful of lemon juice, and a fen'i istick., that ty a modern production. "ill ' the sea. But it also emphasized_anevw; ,3lver%, who 'worked waist deep ill idreps of ma.ra9chino cherry juice. Top tie Ini4s of K, 'l 0, l and 1-f years, is " beth the gallantry and the organize water for seven hours, Wish rocket-.ct.ith 1 .tables oonful of,cream may_I the natio bolero costume .with circular The book' is de.dieated to F'rauces, Y g people! K (,nnaise and Pa' maraschino cherry,,skirt. It is simple enough for class- (ountcHH 1Mwager of !:gate,, by a 9 tion b a which a seafarin le! ,!ties fallin short because of flo`.a k' sought to co:operate on shore with i tide; the company formed a human IIave thoroughly chilled before sen-;room, yet dre=sy for. .more formal i;Vu`' ildmirer of he} noble virtues," imperiled mariners afloat, to the ends ct.ain to within hailing distance of; 'nR . • - wear. Style No. 334 copies the grown- •cu`1 is surCto'contain "all, the virtues . that the seas score be kept down. the schooner. Telling the crew to take i A thing of beauty in the ealad line) up-mode, -both is cut and fabric. It which ought to he In the complete k.. The ill-fated rescue attempt at Rye tc boats, the com any met the boats' : t Choose% shee twred in beige ;Ind I`woman." Th` "complete .woman" P Y p s the folliwiag sa ad: Serve on .p (Harbor was therefore typical of as the• came pounding in: 1 brotitin with =herr vel woolen bodice meat' bare had her hands full, fur, iu yp' S Po g large silver platter arrange quantities+ ��rvice in the United I Shi % driven ashore than nn she; 1 ;and collar. -B'reW n velveteen is used ,additf"" to the beauty reolpefs her "vie tt ICoast Gua:i I P• of crisp white efface. In the centre' tues" covered a range 6f knowledge '- `r !Kingdom, particularly on stretches, Rritish coal-t know that alarms will form a mound of cottage cheese, yea-(for girdle. to pipe edget, of bolero an`I i g I ` placed� coned well u i.h salt and paprika, or pert tie. 'Navy blue velveteen with i including solutions for every conceit• : t of coks, where reliance must be aced coon be sounded and that willing; ' !upon volunteer assistance from the hands will attempt to give them all;Then surround it with the drained white silk crepe bodice la fetching and able dif9culty of domestic 11fe, from �. ' lflsherfo}k themselves. The S O had rossible assistance. !halves of canned peaches, cubes of;Can he made at a saing well worth remAdl" for toothache to cooking a - t - -- - - 'canned pineapple and Pitted Royal I while, ' Bottle green homespun, plaid�dinner, that even a husUan�l of long I Mayor suggests that It would woolen in red tones, navy bl ie ;wool standnig would he glad to cat. Anne cherries which ha-,a been %tuf- } Toothache, we are told will yield to r Gentlemen, `- hearten the peoMe if the King, paid :fed with some of the cottage cheese, repps, and patternea w,r,,l jersey m ��ftt�� j� �"a•handtulle (it dait.y roote4" suitably � [Ile Kin, - t thhta the Qllwfn be The @TUey want ;with fruit al,u ceKrn(c neapple. m ne combination with plain Iersey are �r I-. I lovely ideas_ for its develnpmenL. The I treated:but,if ,the remedy xho-uld fall - .-==... : l , two piece circular skirt is joined to I the tooth may bP painlessly extracted a Stat of all improvement .of housing and ash, with olive oil and 'a tiny bedlce, that is cut.from centre-front bythefallowing ruethod' "Take some .. I- - n_ conditions. speck of mustard as well as salt and, i of the elder trne or the Ispples of oak . - .__ , In the New York Herald Tribune. The Royal nm y w paprika. � neck and finished fnr a ed with rI Queen Mary with gracious dignity this following hot chees'sandwiche%: -P.!'Ping. The is sews to arm-j res avt>Is 'stLbrr vt t>i�a: �- _ r imud and ithe aothersmiaor hard hips consents,to visit Shoreditch, There S read thin rounds of bread with re-i l alga and neck edges: It's so simple' the tenth and gums and It will loosen P P I them so you may take tbem out." - 'r ,are no elaborate police precautions-'pared' Welsh rabbit epee,%'. Put two!Pattern price ?Oc in stamps or coin, _�- ?� connected with life at the airdrome there is no military'display, Thi t rounds together like a sandwich, and (rain is preferred 1. r.7CG �F just back of the front lines, looked Rt Queen is met by the Mayor at the toast on both aides. _` I1OW TO ORDER PATTERNS, Cicero's retary i;• . ' to pose:ae the model for "The Perfect`street marking; the limit of the bbr' A* IL'rite your n me and add-e,.3 plain-- 1. lfioldier." �e saluted enapptly and 1 ough and -conducted through some of` ly, giring,nuirkr and size of such f Whe Goes on the River i Is Called Father of i - !tried to remember the regulation re- _ . patterns as you Nvant. Enclose 20c in - the bougies. I P P Porting for duty air, formula. But the I INVIin gaze% on the river - , ata: • or coin (coin referred; wra I Stenographic Art Terrible pl$cPs they are v(itho»r ' P P .... Stenographic.-. &Wutant took care of all that. I Forget» there i4 a Sea. -til careful! fo. each number and s 1 drains or sanitary facilities--the own- " y) " "American Byers, eh Y" he said t\'ho looks at every little shrub ad�lre.es your or lir to Wilson Pattern ,era have is pay ' to pay the of em 1eglFct% the taller tree. - '{. Former Stave Preserved Sen ' - Jgeaially. "Wail, come to and don't , the tenants pay no rent. One of diem . Pr•:is•, �': .1';<-a :�dPlsi`Ir St., Toronto, _ - try to be military. We're glad to see �tellrt reporters atter the ~tiStt: i A candle may give ligtt c•nougll. l.I'attPrns sent by return mail: . ate Orations by System I►ou but its a wonder you wouldn't Ghe ass m.»t kind and gracious, I Ilei yoncTer is a'era r' �• - ---- of 1VOttye, Says ' commit suicide on. Broadway without,was Her AiaJosty, Not like.my pariah : We are so. bound b:, little things- Thr h%1121 that rooky the cradle fools y We dare: not travel tar. the.world. Tam Girl coming all the way over here to. do=visitor. "I'm azure you ke" everything - . j clean and tidy," she said to me." Tampa, Fla.-•-Slf;s Beulah Zinn q l4 I \Cho tread% a narrow valley ia1(]� �<t esti, fella the following , _ They gave us a party that night. It: A' crowd -not a -too Prepossessing 1 stenographer, of Tampa, i not only _ , f'orgrts the mountain Ray, ,;tor• of her -old friend, 'thi` late I. F. twaan't a �i'.C.T.II, affair, but some of; looking gathering-is max�P In the y i'eraed in the arta of ber trade, but fa d` .1nd Ili th`+ w'ater's radT will Initis f Steven, the famous writer of aro- - ithose boys were going out in the_, street as the (ween deKCAnd the P ,Its hi;tory, as well. ThfY ralnUoa: of its spray, icier. One afternoon he was invited ---- Morning with the dawn patrol and ' steps of the last ]louse she is to visit. : I Shorthand, 9f.xs Zinn say:, had iia I One'cannot. gaze from celiar R'all3, 'to di,%c:u<c the. future life with. an as-' there wasn't any guarantee that the! If there is to be trouble; now 1r the origin fn 'Greec(ti whence it came to The -view is from the tower, i cml•ly of,cuiatgs. .Af`cr listeni.ng�foi, return trip tickets would .be honored..' moment for It.- 'A little man can. con-I Home.- Xenophon is ,:aid - to hal e 'And he who dares not live and dream .,-,mc time t. a 'lot o, fooiish 'vu•»r-1 ` 1[i you had asked one of those hand fain himself no longer-lip means to taken down the lectures e[ Sophocle5 R•t}j mis.., lo,Wq 'golden hotly. ;irgs• he sa'd: "Genfleiuen,,it is Ir•i In a crude system of shorthand. VIA. fsome youngsters drinking a double.; lead a Cheer for the .Queen, but the Francesca �lll}en ;n C:i -ago 1'rlbann. what Ro*dsn°Drib =ars 'Item, . :ice ' i was stip his bright young lffeeao sag sly,I offer-'words, "Three, cheers a Ito, the ills out aKitlg--God - - • - . . _ i.:•+,!at u• i' "•ur sur;,a y,' bu . Ii S a:l.I Tlra"Thelearned 1 y (Icrro,,andulatFr Beni - _ .lie couldn't have replied. You had to bless him." , Tact in getting hack 'the engage- •• reason why we sh• uld lie a:•out n0yed as his secretary, might be >read the answer in the way they c went-iing without %skint;-for it: Irearetl in c rt' tni:rlL: ::ge" called the fath r'of a al t sten'- - - - . y. - P P Lh 'L U (drank that first toast: Yet on occasions when the King - -- •- . .. .m graphy," . i Zinn gays, "Cicero's .. "The King=God Bless Him." chooses to move among his people as _ oration. were kesereve(d for all times To this loyal, gallant and rattier The Prince-in-Africa a eimpte British .gentleman instead of by means, ni' the \utas Tiinniapar, or . : . ..' - . 1. _ . inartjculate group of British' gentle- a sovereign, he is amazingly free from1. Tironeau note,-, takAa down hr the. ltonen the king symbolized everything,annoyance. One ofternoon he went in 1.oman Senate br cl(a former slave. -they wouldn't this role to Wembley. where the,Bri- ; "Taro's system, like the f'aiuesr al- pub into words-duty,_ kv ,. honor, country. This was wartime oft t}eh Empire' Exhibition w'84;horsed.I - .. - phabcl, \Cas iilenKrapSic ' ani wa i .Course and the Crown has always held�There he moved quietly4ahout among mart, up of some a.tl(2U symbols, each a particular appeal for-the gentry' in ,the crowds and studied the' exhibits i &i representing a word, prrxligions - times of strife. from all corners of the empire just as 1 inemi,l' ,its w =11 a ltltluTte ,aLtPnrP, 1 the humblest person present dict. 1 niust. have been uerPs-cry to n1a•.`ter. . But two years after the Armistice a!lilt It was hard for an American report-1 e; ; ,. such an futricate system. half dozen ,British and American vet• i er who had seen pre-election crowds ( • .ri Attic u.+,,a P.unla7l Uiblillhi:c•. tiaitr - ,. lerans are celebrating the auniversary i fn.tile Vnited States•break the 'police . ,' . it '' ed a force of slaves in this+ art and by at a small restaurant in a third-class lines in,a marl rush to get near a can-I w aililtlrtionlnfi tl�'e 'manuscript readers town on the French Riviera. 'One of didate, to understand,the British atti-i i''' to .racll k'rtw.h of I00 stenographers the Britons, the host,'spent four years tilde, mnch as he admired it. �1•hite k '.. `' ,, �, published a treat many Uook.�. The In a German prison camp after being his London friends were trying to ex-; pay of the slave was a pound of grabs '- - horribly woun(ted-Fou can and a `kin of wine daily pick llim.,.plalu- it, an Atnprican rushed up .to i 'out by h1s-shattered look. l the Bing anct tin est out his hand. _'x" - '•• ':The,scrmutrs of salve,pf t h��,ea rl~r_.,_ . - He waxes eonfldential fnr an Fn(;.'; "Shake hands with an American." !ti .. +, d`�* fr' c s' �uhtuch leaders-Ori Pn. c'hrr.ostum . . Lishman-"I'm washed out," he says in h(t ul;ged the King. "I've never been ) �, St. Augustine, aryl Savonarola-r'rre . sa aside to a guest. "They told me this (;lose to a King before." I r, preserved in,-,h-ulit}aud, Ramuel 1'ep today-it wr.4 the prison camp did it 1 While I stood quaking in nnfic,ipa• 11 t $s mastered the art awl warote hiH _ R tion of the rush of detectives which I " i P -I'll never, see En>;land amain at s I1. diary in that niall.0 1. (hal los I)rck just a matter of time-hours at the I expected would overwhelm my cone-1 ens-n:-etl tale liUF1'lly-St S(-..In• 111 Pally worst.-weeks at the best." j tryman and wondered whether i could( 1 " clays W11611 )le recorded the proceed. _ Then the moment foe toast, and do anything to help him, unmannerly i ,1 .1 } ina;s of Utf• British 1k use of Coni. :`he wraith arises. "C.entlemrri, the or misguided fellow that he was, the rs.. I l mons." . r g Steno rnphy died -out during flit- 1. King-God Bless Him.' I lung spool. hands lost!! him as if the , ,, ` • rincide'nt wa: an every-day affair. .. ;f 3 y . "dark x,:es" from the tenth 'tn the Tinemployment is rife in London I• Ifis Majesty (lid let fall a mild re- f '�y %eveiilcehtli i;ent•urF, .hiss_ 7,inn says, - bake, however. Referring to the g c I whcu it was again revlrerl. .' •and fhe qua%tion of the dole seems up- k. "John Willis devised the,flrst'ill pha- permust in the wurkingmen'4 minds.`,man=s remark that he had never been so close to royalty- before,, the King 4. hetical system 'of shorthand All the p few nights ago'Uatot(,c were issued i r sevent.eentlt century," she C(lnckn]es, -•- to the police. a most unnsnat proceed- sa1d, "i see that you are unfamiliar i with our customs, also." - .a (' �. ° - "and many others, mostly' imitations slit;, and they charged with drawn r«s c1uUs, a labor meeting in Trafalgar: , +���li,Tl¢ Y, of 'Willis, made their appearance in 13quarP where the reel flag cons waved.i Finally there was 11fe case of a lit- . that and the next, centtlty. In 1,92L. - SUoreditch, one of the poorestitle wizened Cockney I met in New' HiS ROYAL HiG:rivStiL 1A_�,S W:TH WHiTG FATHERS thirty year4 .before the advent. of t_he boroughs of London, has most. of its;York in 1919. Those clays occasional- treat~titer. Isaac Pitman dexlsed a - .. # tnen drawlllA the dole 'tint! there la' ly proved stormy for strap FnRli4}I• :1n in"•«: nt ni l.toin:a. .':rri(a, on Il c• !'.lure:, recent tont 21ff,1re be was system of hooks, cnne4 and dots, . ` talk that followers of the red flag arca i men who ventured Into places where recalled ow itlA to the blur's ilhi. _"i.u, "1ti'liltr: Fathers" arc an order which was followed later by the Gregg -- ' growing more numerous there. The I De lalera's well washers were strong. who denote their lives to teas, ire ::lo r at.vef Christianity, system." , -i . . -. . . . . - ._ . 1. I I . - . , ' 5 ? ' -. ' - r- ''�f . • y•.... y,. �.' - -. .. - - :_- ._;.. '`''t,..`t�n,.r* r�s"St;y�. vWx.� • f.'bMd;, Ja Jr ctk. 4.�.r2 •^4.. diet ..A .:4 b .:Y ri..c r I - "It z. ire n ..a..,...h'+.....x,SL•%_;yz'+•:+'P`..:`t•F.'fikmz:..y.'.S.i,:4.,.....war:-._r.M_.-.......�....,,n,_..,.�...�R.{::'row-..:IA..uc_.._�- ,>.... ...:w�..,..,...-a3--•a..-.,-:. .,.w... �rusi�+i+�_ c,.vi..kr..__.._. rr'S.•-.,... 2hr-:2. .-,..,f .-n�.. 3-+.. �''•'M.xa:.-rr-.- .�•:c:-' alp>w.rw= _ s�E•Tr+?s `'! +a,.: '".•.4._�'lu: ..avir..:'r?t:. ,4,r-Y•' -RZIMEZ15, % 4 ,3 I MMCorner Stones -of. ian Development An Animal Party AI si in the develo�ment' of .contrast between British and United How ms­3� of you. are•expeefing to .A Condition That Calls for a Prdgre purchases Out salos to the give parties this winter? during the twee- 'Use the rainy days to cut out and Reliable Tonic., Canada's resources Of' beth century has. been built largely United Kingdom consist chiefly , color the best pictures of animals -women give so much-of'their'.- food products and only to a minor 771 'upon export trade upon Success' In extent of. other classes of 'goods. Ex- that can be found In old magazines time to the cares of their household that they neglecV their own health finding ample Plarkets abroad for the actly the reverse applies to-the ­UuJ_ When the guests arrive a picture is and sometimes reach .the.verse of Q6.products of the Dominion's farms, fac- Led States. - Non-food -products— pinned on the back of each. Then EVft of Blue. the fun.begins.- Fisch oris munt.gu�ess. r­–tme to YOU breakdown before they realize that tortes, forests..mines sod so on. And such as paper, minerals and lumber is, es, Ot Can- —account for over fourfifths of our what animal he is to represent by -their 1i6alth Is shattered. ' Often the the two, great Nrnerston listening to. the Imitation at its sound E�ei of GrMeaty heart palpitates violently at slight ads's export trade are furnished by sales-to the United States and food —love while away made by others whenever thpy wat exertion, the stomach falls to -digest the-markets of Great Britain and the products for less than one-13th: to call hie 4ttteiffion. When he has 'food follows. 's. The Joint effect of .these widely Eyes of Gram and disComfort Tho United State -nerves become weak and headaches F Normally the British and United different deman4guessed the picture is pinned on the 3 upon, Canada's —jealotuy'between grow more fr6quent.- The body grows States markets together take abn1it r-17rees hop 1-or in g!ve i L he broad-,front of his costume with a name weak and they are always depressed.' which he chooses for himself such as. The-color and shape of the eyes "Honorable Ha7y Hippipitamus," or reveal chamder and disposition. This condition requires immediate "Lhdy Lily Ll' EXPORTS OF EXPORTS OF EXPORTS .OF on" it It's a girl. He They indicate types and radd, treatment with such a reliable te-nic ALL PRODUCTS FOOD PRODUCTS NON-FOOD PRODUCTS Must then be addressed by this name origin. They form as interesting .,.as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which eu- ONLY ONLY psychological study. To IUSA, by the oth,6rs and anyone falling to rich and build up the blood, carrying To U.K. o so must pay a forfeit. What are Your Lby" renewed energy to every part of the body. The value of Dr. Williams' TO U.K. To USA. Those preparing 'for the party may saying W&V I ' ..640QM search through a large dictionary and a rundown*candition Is ..PInk Pills in have a number of names ready from Your eyes have no voice, but prove.4 by the following statement from Mrs. Alex. McInnis, Bowsman which the guests may choose, such as they speak—they show moods, Captain Charl(­� Cat, Duke David and temper. TIMY CIO MOM they 'Sian., who says:—"About a River, show y o u r ph condition. year.agn I bad.s, serious Illness which Dromedary, hl_it.uiouess -Mary Mon- kith clear,rZilAht,sparkliner 1. left me very anaemic. I was not able key, King Kenneth Kangaroo, Brother with health—or dull,with aw Percy Pig to get around to do my work; in fact Pilly Baboon, or Potentate P lowish tinge to the whites? This —the more ludicrous, the better. I could scarcely walk. I was truobled vellowish tinge is the signal of With Palpitation,Of the hCe4rt *with the "Spinning the plate"'Is alga fun. A intestinal sluggishnew--auto. U.K. player In a vircle spins a tin plate and int feast exertion. One day a friend ad- To USIA. intoxication and liver trouble. 6U2 %&270.0m makes the sound of the animal' he Don't neglect this warning of vised me to try Dr,- Williams' Pink poor health to follow. ''Pills as they had done her much good. wishes to call to the centre. This one I followed this advtce and took the M must'catch the plate before it stops. "LOOM""a W" spinning or else pay a forfeit. pills for some wibeks when I felt as CAMOM SALES TO IUMMM MW&MANoUlMED well as ever. I have since been able Another Idea is to make a to attend to all my household duties.; office out of a large pasteboard 101� IV -The dizziness and palpitation have left I three-quarters of Canada's exports. est kind of Impetus to the Donilu- such as fruit jars carie�In. and stick 2117 a ssew dair NUM IF I Until recent years the United King- ion's economic expansion. The huge It with lettere: post&rd of animals a shwe me and I bless the day I tried Dr.1 3 Yew M rdom was regularly our heaviest cus- buying power of the British market and small favors in packages for each 1Z mom IOU the pac 9 Steely 0 f Williams' Pink Pills. They are just I tomer, but'latterly the United States been the dominant commercial!,guest, Pencils and the medicine for ftese who are weak 1 paper may also. that role. The accom-. factor supporting the development Of�be distributed and lettert, written and, and run down." has assumed Redd abmt Cherecter Ike Eyes in I pinying diagram 1% based upon fig- our food-producing resources. while'roall d. You 'can get thele pfilt from any,, future Be" le—ni" dealer or by mail at 5j)r u box form urea Issued by the Department of the United States market has played a � A drawing (-ontest will give lots of Trade 'and Commerce !or the year similarly striking role in other fields. I fun. Ask eacl� Tho Dr. Williams' Co., ;nest to draw an anl- Brockrille. Out. jendJng March, 1927, and In that year Wich, these two giant forces=-the mal. Then pin the sketches on a 137.3 ter cent. of our total sales two greatest buying powers in thel' beet that has been hung across one abroad went to' -the -United States..world—comb info g in such a remark-forner. The winner is the one who Soccer and 35.7 per cent, to tle United able manner to draw upon Canada's does the best drawing, or the one who .-Afghan King ' Kingdom. None of the numerous resources of various kinds, the Do- Is most successful in guessing the We are back between the goals, tS the, countries, with which the Do- ininlon's prospects for, broad and ver- greatest number of animals _repre� And we-strain our very souls- Aminion trader, takes as muoh'as five sented. jells Sub*ec To be first--and alws�a ftrst---updn per cent. of our exports. cattle development rent upon IL, C003- When refret�hments' 'are served,, Q2e bull; lo Spruce Up, The diagram brings out a striking mercial foundation of unique strength.;form a g.rand march. each ma i aut I" For the sudden rush and kick, 't-hoosing a partner and Imitating the lmore than ony clev.?r trick, _ Amanullah Sets Example of waix of an animal. The dining room Iii the deadliest offirAve to fo­�- out goat herdiug or head hunting or A Sartorial Perfection and table may be covered with an old stall some simillar Afghan sport In the :n- WIN TORTURE Gives Chiefs New clothes and get them all spoiled. E, . 1 cloth and a farm scene depleted as a,I, hare are many wh) are neat tie"29 `centre piece with barn, haymow, wat.!,,: il a clever pair of feet; Raiment tuaJly, promised Amanullab. buqii suits. golf suits and overalls woluld be THE IJTTLE ONES i-ring trough anti animal crackers. They wi'l flit about and let V')n bit of glue- and touthpicks will helik, -,Outfits Include Spats distributed for purposes of %rork andf Ito keep the animals upilght. 'kick the air; play. For the present the cor i they fail in the attack B Puionial Mothers, do you think It fair to Lor. Annthfr attractive (Ptitrepiere be a But Blit Tribal Headmen Leave I clothes would he kept in Kabul so lure you little ones by forcing them When they meet the fast halfback coke iced white with animal icrarkers New Togs in Kabul that-they would be In shaper for "big to take ill'.iasting oils when they need ' Who is not a thing of beauty. Lt 1 . - �4­ ­_- �dinned in chocolate I doings" when the chiefs camo- fint6- medicine, ' bent Ca N the". Storage a laxative If favors are to be put In the cake. [town for that purpose. dreerad that the child's dread of these m6di each to ribbons (different �,ol- You =3 feint and heel and turn ;\ The first thing that made the Af. Ones often do more harm than good? 1ors for boy's and girls) I and embed' And the lesson that you learn ' . ,ghans sit-up and take notice, rollow-, Baby's Own Tablrr,� 'Fire the mod them in the Icing". This" gives each .Will nie couch the Paine wherever. w -turn �'_'Ilng Kinx Amanullah's r% from his Lung Washing Bring& Vitality ern sub4titute tor these nau.Aeotis one a� chance and the coke Is' not teams are nursed, long vt�sit to Eurnpe, was his summons Deep br6aLhing has long been an doses. They are the very.medicine '.Crumbled The menu may bo pauted And the School will find.4 plage ,to the head men of all the villages exercise recommended for health. the child requires and are ,;o pleasant ' fellow with the pace, 1 on a placard and may couN -t of; For the ff.- I The 0fefs,oltoying, came to Kabul ill Bpt J. 0 Simmon lias a nt-w name -an t:j­ c' ince-and get to take that tbey are n.i easy to Ad I 1)6g hj.4eUItL (cookte.,tv Who t h' their best ctothe,4. consisting of Dreading Haystacks (ice creanV,:r eldtl e f,:tt there Cyst' tiD9 Of flow-!f,-,r a lj,,t,r Sy. nx- minister as a gla4s of water. They n Ing rubes, turbans, rope shoes and I crolqe. Ifa ct'�is It "Itinr wa,hlng:" are, the perfect remedy for all The with browned shredded vc(pautit). Daily Chronicle. baggy red trousers. There were 700 In the ('11TT(Int iSSUP Of ­PLYSIVal ('111- minor ailments of lt,.tle ones, being, of these picturesque fe..Ilows gathered ture:Magazine" be. tells how he docs absolutely. guaranteed free from In-! 114jne�i (large sticks Of Nlpp-.�rmlnt In tfie- royid court�arxl when. Tm,Fathered it. jin-ious,drugs. ,candy I. ,Tho nations seem to have'learneil Jah appeared on a balcony, immaru- isually taR,: the ex(rcie�e ill a-' 73aby's Own Tablets accomplish all little from tht, experience ut a decade late in dark gray frack. -coat, *hite�well v 11,1.lated bathroom," he stys.. t.hat castor oil and. other had-tasting In True Colors ago, failing- to see that war'can novel, vest, gray striped tmusers. white i "Thin-,2, is not room enough to ran or remedies can do. In fact they accom I,eo-.%1axs,- U1 t.11r' NdtiOlIal Review bring lasting peace:--Field Marshal I . spats; patent loather shoes. <yello;w jump In order to get The de,,I.rp,l plish more, as they do n I I./)ndon)7 Foreign statesmen have Sir WiNtam Robertson. JU 9 at leave llie gloves, cane and gray top hat, says stimulus to the breathing exercise; child exhausted . from Its struggle little knowledge a':ntl less, understand- 4"The Baltimore Sun.7 medicine. T ling of Amtrivan"politICS and Ameri- Sbe (in bootblack parlor): "So yo-11, so 1.take, a vroucblnj posilioll 5 -t .imi- againg taking ed hey re The tribesmen stared In amazententilar to that of a boxer and -swim, .1leve teething pains, bamish indiges- oanq, the most Irri)rant being Perhaps He: "Enough studied, Greek, too?" 'it their monarch, who stared back: gur noble selyt—, whb are-hypnotiied I vigorously with my 'arms and body, tion and, con.stipqtion, break LIP rOIdS I to AcquLlre a polish." ..,with the.smile of a man who 9nowa using the exact movement f a swim- and simple fevers and promoteihy the legend of "the Englisli-speak- that :he knows A-hat's what. The 0 IS , refteslilrig,si . . - .- ling nitions.": TbiR beguiles us into ming crawl stroke. This is done healthful .sleep. They are chief's, the whole .00 of them, were.,hard and fast until my b.reathing is RO_Td by medicine dealers or by mail conceiving a �miilly_ different United Classified Adverti3ernents then directed to file past"what corres- a at 25e a box from The -Dr. Williams' States Jo thai, %-.hich actually exists. AAW rVZ8 cceler­�te& ponds in Afgahni-tan ' to the f'rmy "To got the best results from '!iing Medicine -Co.,-Brnck�lll.e, Out.- 'rhe reader it ­*ol -only compare, the FOX, WEASEL. WINK, artermaster's stores and here'they, Ae of Re.,;! ingible Statesmembn vtc.,- wanted. Flat for cru bathing, I recommend that the fol-� aveface• the real surprise of the party. 'this side of the Ntlantic towards the "5, . found - .. l.ttitt gunk--Black, S3; Short, OZ_ Narrow, Keeps. Tailors Jumping. i lowing points be remembered. I New Rubber Uses !Great Republic with the tone of Prac- Broad. $I. Try. Carl 1.,�hrbasr, I "I. Bolding air In C.,cr lungs Is not Inwood. Ont. :Each giant Afghan was handed first deep breathing. Get all you can in tical Politicians In and around Wash ington towards Europe in general and 8"CZ=Q TAM= a frock coat, then trousers, hat, boots, —then, get all you can out. Think Rubber Uphblstered .* Arm- - -etc., in fact, a duplicate of their king's I - . . i England In Particular An order to ap- 11ER POUND UP. TWE on.the air as a delivery wagon bring- chairs Among Exhibits 1preclate the lack of mutuality. 81. U15 on" aampies free. Stocking gorgeous outfit. And as he gathered,Ing in a Iond of rich food and car- I.I., DeV'L 1, Orill1a, Ont. 'his stuff together, like a rookie get-';rying out a load of 'garbage. - at London Fair . co- Chapped Hands. --ling, his first issue.. the chiet'vi-as! -2. Don't try to do Your hang bath-I London. Eng.--A block W'aa ta$en Min2rd;s Llniment for Chap MENEELY BELL -,marched on to where 100 Lailors wait 0 - rocy,N.V AMD - Ing the same time you ard maklug' froth a stretch of rubber road paving 220 BROADWAY.14'X COT ed ready to fit and cut and baste the your tanct or -doing something' else. in New Bridge-Street, wli!ch has In Anglo-American, Relations I.-clotheg. 'Of course It is well'to breathe deeply ply the last two years had 32,006,000 tons Nation and Athenaeum"(London):' silo SELLS And while they.were waiting for the! at any time, but these breathings of traffic.pass over it, k exhibited I The present is the really critical Ainal fits along came a greater sur- are supplementary- to a real lung rid(. by side with a new one, so that!phitse of Anglo�America' reiitions. It n -prise. Every manJack of them was bath which requires all your atten- comparisons can-be made at the "Rub- is vital that a serious competition In ordered to repair to a barber and i - SUPERIOR . Lion. her Fair" opened recently at the naval armaments should not begin. come back clean 'shaven, this little 2%0 ramous stool i "S. Stick to your schedule- moro--Royal Agricultural Hall 'by Princess . . . Matters cannot be' allowed to touch showing that the king had bad* FOLDING STEP 'ye on Americans'as well as 8ng-;1 Ing and night. Probably the reason Louise. drift, as they are now drifting, ludefl. make countless risky e why we have to fof1ce ours61,4s to Other exhibits Include rubber up- n1tely---ot Indeed for very long. Pub- fire tiresome household lishmen,when deciding to dress up his perform health.. bui-ding. exercises. bolstered armc�alrs, which are guar- lie opinion must insist that the first and task: Safe and Rest- children. Finally, washed and shavedful—the Stool for consistently is that we don't see.xe. anteed never to get-"lumpy"; arti- favorable opportunity, Is seized- for a Wozaakkind. A ne- and dressed tip, the chieftains were,sults immediately. Put the effects figjj�� -i_flowers of nibber with bowls new attempt, conceived in the spirit cessity In every liven 'a three-d9y party intermingled;fire, cumulative. and rases_R the same material- to of Lord Lee's speech, to place Anglo- Gtft t. X.th.-Xmas fifth Anidealx a e'.X' hold them, and shaving brushes American re with Rotari '441ke dls�u�iiions on im.1 "4. Be sure to take the erclse in lations on a really cordial livered anywhere. proving the kingdom along "serArlce"1 a well ventilated room. If In your which, It Is. claimed. -c>td disappointment— - lines. a pqrfect footing. AN dig lines. The police htd a busy time! Order nother's W062 Now. • keeping 'the frock-coated warrio'l-41bedroom, have the windows up.". lather without splashing. superior Sam Zqu1V=sUt CO., Utd-, g,,H the or- . Mrs. Nexclore Professor Allegro Ontario -sitting flown on th6lr h o;zo from iauui�bes _,�revtlle Montgomery, ANOTHER' CANADIAN WORLD- said to a reporter; "This,is on t.16 grass and in the streets and Icalled at our house yesterday, and my tbereby spoiling the new finery. RECORD the first 'big all-British exhibition Of da,�ghter played the piano for him. Cnnad'a leads 'the 'world in ne,I.i its kind and comes at, a time when He just raved,over her playing Mrs'. Women Drop Veils. rerridtal'of rebtrIctiong, D�ayber: How rude!.surveying. The photographing in five; to the e!. Why. couldn't Break Colds The- next tbrill the visitors. WeTlY Sears 6f' 2W,OW square mifles-'af: rubber is, cheaper than It has ever he conceal his feelings like the rest Colds are quickly broken wl'tb �been --treated to was a sight of their women- hitherto inaccessible 'country, which,I of us do? Minard's. Rub It on chest 'folk—and everybody else's womenfolk neverthele�,s, is richly endowed with - anXthroat and also Inhale. —running around town, by the king's natural resource-vihas created a world It we deduct .600 years from the ""It Is almost every man a ambition -order. unvelled; But take It all in all, record, and is equivalent to eight common calculation of our early his- to have a car and house of his own," they had a great time until the king flights completely around the world,torians, the ascension of'our first we are told. So that he can use the I -took their clothes.away at the con- with a photograph taken of every foot 1 Emperor Jimmu-Tenno was in about one'to get away from the other. elusion of the party. Go. B.C.—approximately the time of the way.' I ',, "Does, she sing With much expres- As the monarch explained it to his when Julius Caestir bold sway in disappointed subjects ,this make-up 1,1jd9bjds should shar;the-house- Rome'.—X.­X. Kawakami. Sion?" "Terribly, I had to look the KN OF r wives, says a vvo- 41 I condition- Otherwise; with all co j the man's paper. We despise these self- M Inard's Liniment for Grippe. Wood-intentiQns in. the world, a• vIl- ish husbands who want to do it all! The short skirt has pleiaty of legs RAM M it would have to be kept In the best of,work with their other way." -)age headman w" quite likely to go4thomselves. U.K6&644240 600,000 to4tand on.. -ISSUE No. 51—'28 t • 12 '. 1 :t.-,rl M,N It .x,;;. POT' �111!R!0'4i��P X.Mi�1-V i��r, I it sonsomppsp� 11111110 New �Ir AMLOALISUS 'Qtifte 6, ritimber bUcas6i of flu -:Died-. in Toronto, on Tne,�dsy, rig, -.1 are reported In the village. Dec. 18th, Maria Louisa Lo 9D 0 - -The annual school meetitiRoa of widaw of the late J. H. Long, "d alt'" f I tfie_province wilfbe'h7eld'loni Wed.' eldest daughter �b­lftie DauiO --Merry 0 al . p 9h ter 0 a J h t q, ore e to G." Bso�xter' is a�oeudlng ' a nebdoy uextat 10 a. m Mc Esq and Mrs. McBrady. -Mrs. Anna Sullivan. Buffalo, Futter- taw days with.-his mother In. 'St. of Pieltering and Whitby. Paul'". Ont. returned home last week, after al from F. Rosary' Faueral Resi George Cowan has resumed spending a couple'-of weeks with' dente, 407 Shertiourne St., Toren- work,sifter being Istid-off for sever. Pickering friends. to, Friday, at 8.15 it. in., to St. I days.owini to a_severe cold' The Pickering Branch A.Y. P. Francis de Sales' Church, Picker- -The central offices of the ED-me A. will meet at St, George's church lng, for O.30 mass.- Infermentat To I wb6ne Co. will be closedfrom on Friday evening,December 219t, Pickering. a. in. to a p, in on Christmas- at 8 p..w., to decorate the church , -The services in St. Andrew's Days for the Christmas services. Church next' Sunda will -be D.*t -Quite a large number attend- 'Pickering Township Sabbath the us Y nal hours. Sunday Sebool ed the sale at W. E. Hebbs'ou School Association will hold their at 10 a. in. ; Morninji worship at .1sturoday. when good prices were aunnal convention in St, Paul's 11 a. tn., Fkporcpriate to the Xmas realized. Church,' Pickering, on Tueadayi season ; Evening service at 7 p.m., -A. O. and Mrs. Sharpe jind January the 15th. There. will be with -R special, feattire interesting friends, of Brighton, called on merning, afternoon and evening to ebildren and gr6-wn-ups alike. P N, Pickering friends on Sunday while sessions. The program will be The lantern will be used giving an their way to Toronto. printed in aofew days, vdrions pictures on the Childhood t-013, N -Goo. McIlroys of Dunbar -So far we R re having one of of Chrl S*t. and an illnstrated talk has rented the Andrew property the •mildest- vkinters un record. on A Stinlmee Christmas in rilc!6. ore which has been While It is now just about Christ All the lake Ph All are welcome. vacated by L. H. Spragge. wag, we have had practically -Mrs. J. C, Philp has returned avow. except for a light fall WN home from Tonawanda. N. Y.,, barely covered the ground and WHITEVALF. . where she attended her brother's whit]; lasted for only a few hours. funeral, the late Wm. P. Kerr. There haq also been very little 'Mr. Alex..MacFarlane, of Port Per- -Several snow plows belonging frost, While this mild weather ry, spent, Sunday in the village --pith to the Highway Department pass- is saving on the Boal bills it isnot friends. saving on doctor's �ir. and Mrs. Neil Stewart, of To- .10 ed-through the villaRe, going. east so sav r's bills, as the - .on Monday for use in parts where clamp, foggy wbeatbiar is not con' conte, spent the week-end .with Mr. 5. show is plentifol, ducive to good healand Mrs. Burgess. 1�1 -Santa Claus has had a busy -"The Big Store" has made a Mr. Lew Hagerman sold two Jei- boys tulleto Mr. Wilbur Johnston. . They time this week visiting the many special effort this year to procure both were beauties. • Sunday School, Christmas trees a stock of choice Xmas which The Women's Institute has donated otod entertainments. and he will are 6`6toniy nice and attractive, a Sum of money to the Public Schoo'l ocinOude b" work, on , Monday but useful. Ladies' "Holeproof" for the purchase of games, etc. night heft.- Hosiery slid Silk Lingerie in de Mrs. Van Derburg, of Dakota, ai- -Rev. F. A. Lawson, field secre- ligbtful Xmas boxes. Large ebojee rived here and will spend the winter rotary of the Lord's, Day Alliance, of Handkerchiefs for the whole with her sister, Mrs. Fred McKay. Oecnpied the pulpit in St. An. family. Men's Hosiery Suspend. On Saturday last a shooting match evening ars, Ties. Gloves,Arm Hosiery; Fine was held on the.farm '.drew's Church on Sunday eve of Mr. Ewa when he spoke in the interestiz of Shirts, Scarfs etc , all nicely box- Anthony. While some of those in at- the Alliance. ed-and don't forget oarsplendidtendarce secured a goose, we noticed -The Rev. F. A and Mrs. Law- range of Toy�, Dolls etc., for the quite a lot that didn't. A. i'l very kiddie We would judge that most of our son, "Kinnaird," Pickering, an- kiddies.ie@. We wi?h e nounce - the marriage of their and grown-tip the very Best in citizens are doing full justice to siaus • - '-daughter, Leila, and Lloyd Bran- Xma&Cheer. for 1928.-I'The Big agep these days if the large quan- non, 8 Se. A., at Birmingham, S tore. tity that is being sold here by the Dec. 12th.Alabama. 'Thursday, -An epidemic of flu is spreading farmers is any indication. At borne after Jan. let, Norfolk, over the whole country, both in Mr. Harry White recently pulled §LL -ro the log house on his newly Virginia. the United States and CauadF%. down ac- -Oliver Crummer, who was ap. It is said to be of a mild type, but quired property. The timber wag pound to be in a perfect state of pointed - a nrimber of depths from the dis- a provisional County Con otAble some time ago, has been ease has It is very, prese?v been reported. atiork, although it was erected appointed permanently to the prevalent in Toronto, where near• nearly ninety years ago. ition. E R. Annie, of Bro- ly two hundred school teachers The Women's Institute meeting, Pool which was held. at Mrs.' Major's on -ugham. has also been appointed are off duty, and several hospitals. AND OUR permanently to the position of are closed on account of churseo W(-dn-!sday last, was well attends d. A 0ounty Constable, "plendid report of the Provincial Con- 'Usual Huge Display of Fanc� China being up, while visitors are tion -.vaA given by Mrs. Parks. and -The regular monthly meeting denied admission to the other boa Ven Mr. S. J. Dickson gave an excellent of the Wom"n's Institute will be pitals. The advice Riven to those ]held on Thnroday afternoon. Der- who are attacked with the disease address on fruit-growing In Florida. pmod Cala"ware • The remainder of the programme was 27th. at the home of Mrs. James is to go to bed at once, and if given by the grandmothers. The next Andrew. Roll Call-Christmas no Improvement to call a doctor. meeting will be the 25th anniversary 4 Arbourbut. There will be the usual Vegetable and fruit is also and will take the form of a social oxchange of ChrietAlat 'presents. strongly recommended. evening. -Everyohe is 1661ring-f6i. ma HAPMAN Note change of date. -People often wonder why the ward to It. -The Christmas concert. which Lord's Day Act is being contiou- The Whitevale Baptist Sunday was to have been given by St. ally violated with such few con- School will held their Christmas an- Tani's United Church Sunday victions Along our highway niversary-service on Sunday,' Decem- 8--hool on this Thursday evening Sunday seems to be about the ber 23rd, in the afternoon at 2.30 do SON er egir • will be postponed until Wedne06 busiest dey in the week with those o'clock. A special illustrated address day evening, Dec. 28th, on ac- engaged in the trucking business. and mu-ic suitable 'for the occasion count of the illness of many of There is not a Sunday passes but are beingprepared.p p red. Then on Christ- She's j ust! !about here, so -1 ---fte children taking part a number of moving vans may be mag night, December 25th, the annual -The services in St, Patil's Unit, seen on the highway. Even those entertainment will be 'held. An excel- be prepared -ed Church on Sunday, Dec. 28rd, who are elugeReLd in government lent programme will be given c9n- .:,will be as follows: 10 30 a. m., constrtiction move their tquip sisting of choruses, recitation=, dia- .moorning worship , 11.45 a. m., went from one place to another logues and a pantomime, "*The' Holy Sunday School-, 7.30 p. m., even- on the Sabbath Day, In the case City". ALso a pretty cantata "Foxy Stanfield's Underwear y ing service. Both services of of milk trucks, these are a, nft-es- Santa," given by 20 scholars of the worship Everyb�dy come and enjoy will be conducted by the city as the boa]tb of the itifsotm in sc)1001. . .....and Heavy Sox Pastor and will be appropriate for the city demand a supply of fresh the end of a perfect Christmas day. ion 25c. and 15c Xmas Sunday milk every day, especially in the Admi& children of the school free. Gutta Percha Rubbers and -On Sunday at St. George's summer time when it is difficult Chdreh-Sunday School at 9.80 to keep milk fresh longer than ft .10. Holy Communion and sermon day. But let the law be enforced -NOW A4"orlt I senotants. Williams' Boots 1by Rev. D. B. Langford at 10-80 a. in every case where it is nota JULAchen's •Shirts and Headlight In. Evening Prayer and sermon necessity. 0. will accom. p. M. FOR SALE-Dwollin ,.by Mr. A. G. Channen at 7 -On Friday evening last four modate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser. lore will be a Christmas Day Toronto lads, Maurice Maybellick, 3, S.Bundy.ClaZeaMt. $%I 7 .0vera1.1s 'service at 10.30 a. m. Sermon by Frank Page, Joe Novack and Wm. SALE-A member of window . :Air. Sutherland, all under 20 years of F60a Snh. suitable for chicken pens. so cents -Two of our Young hopefuls age appeared before Magistrate 'h. T.C-Brown,Browha 14t.1 Semi Ready, Tip-Top* an'd-Lowndes' 'bad arrived at the conclusion that Clark in,the Court House, Whitby. q(RAYED-On to the orprniores of lice dersped, lot 15, con.,3. Pickeni I A 'tie 0hristmas- Day would not be charged breaking into the ring. I Suits and Overdoats ;.jol0bristmae unle-as they, bad a Imperii6l Garage, Pickerin • Holstein. Percy,R R 1.Picks 0hriatmas tree. They also conclud- Nov. 21ot,.witkin�ent to commit oBT OUR PRICES-On'mew and used farm machinM.cream sepaiater.&!to �ed if they wanted one it would be ati, indictable offence. They all u Now isn't that a dandy combination to fool* Frr, ire fencing and gatts. It win pay'you. Only through their own efforts pleaded Dot guilty, but the evi- w.F",wDisney,GretnwoW.Phone Pick 2314.33tf Jaek Frost with ? that their-f-and wish would be real- deme produced was sufficient to TORONTO WET-WASH LAt,%- .11ted. They secured possession of commit them for trial. On the TDRY (Semi finiW-Let our driver call and -,& small hatchet, as an axe would same day they appeared beforo explain cur 24 hour service. just leave your b..Every'line,aAeader in its cown particular field. be too heavy for them, - ame with.Mr.S.W,Davis, barber shop. We and at once Magistrate' Willis,Willieof. Whittiv, will pick up and deliver 3 times a week.' �i_ proceeded to a neighbor's lawn charged with attempting to break wh6re several evergre� ORSALE' ByRonoieExceh-i-r Pr-.- Fred T. Bunting Pickering. ano bad been into Cook's Service Station, 'Whit. planted for ornamental purposes Foducts Limited.framtr &.,,rage with metallic by. They were committed for rox,11".s Z tely 16ilfi end loft-high Established 1857. They had made nrisnoccesefril trial at the next cotirt of eq pe al open 1�99cp-r101.1111-1a m so I constructed of cedar posts and board roofing.-me is it. wide and 84 ft. long.- efforts too c%vt down -9-e-veral of the tent itirisdie,06n.­ The four are For price and fu.ther particulars apply at the small Cress when they were already under sentence of Piz NE S f�.ce. ��t f 165 acres, Int 12,B. F.con.. Pickering I p, noticed thus stealing by the owner, who at mouthy each after having, been Altai 'FCR SALE-Comprish nee called a halt in their opera- convicted in a ToroDto,court on a F 11 ?g nvood4ateorcuitivitiorn. eiquipINS U pedfor dairy or grain farming. modern stables hopes to the ground. service station. Six 6-tSercharges - with water system and two silos. There are 150 -On Sunday evening a foreign- have also been )aid against them, acres of workable land,being well underdrained Ukhanian, wits found lying and IS acreot of posture. , For price and partiorm' ]are apply at the Pickering Bakery. 16tf n the aide of the road at Dunbar- 'top,and claimed that he was sick. CARD OF TIIANKS NOTICE OF SALE BY TENDER We represent strongMutual 'Fire Insurk4loe 'He was taken to Pickering by Con- The family of the late Mr. William Ccompanies whose rates are the stable Potter. and on H. Peak acknowledge ,-illi Sealed tenders will be received by being ex- th grateful lowest obtainable. ur. sgiqn of Amoizled by the doctor,it was found appreciation yo kind expre the undersigned up to and including that his trouble was lack of aur- sympathy, in their sad bereavement. De Ishiment. He had bee' cember 29th, 1928, for the porch- We insure both Village and Farm n working CARD OF THANKL ase of the east half of the wed half' . 1 .1 . %. an the railway at Sudbury with of lot number one in the sixth con- Properties,, an extra gang, but when these cession of the Township of Uxbridge, were thrown out of employment Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell and fri thd County,of Ontario. .11'remium rates 'Wly supplied without obligaUon. family wish to thank their many 9 nd neighbors for their kind with about fifteen acres of good bush he found himself without work or friends a, Containing fifty acres more or less. anottley. Be managed to reach To rolito, by riding on the bumpers of bel and sympathy extended to them, suitable for lumber, consisting of m I&frost and their numerous and beautiful Beech, Basswood, Birch Birds-eye INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accidoent, Sickness. -Government,Municipal, Corporation. _Xbt tmiall. Finding floral tributes during their illness and Maple, Black Cherry, Maple, Oak, 'imuld not secure work In BONDS V011raoluthoe, sad bereavement. be started an his way to Montreal Elm, Ironwood,.etc. CARD OF THANKIL Soil sandy loam,wateredby springs MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Prqpertloes.- -w here he had relatives, but had SEAL EST1TE-Form and Red&ntI&1.2 'become exhausted when he reach- suitable for ranching. About foul I wish to take this opportunity to miles from Claremont or Dagmar ed Dunbarton. He had only tell n thank my many frienos and custom- Stations, C.P.R., and about thirty-five cents in his pockets, bai�lwas given en for their patronisation for the miles from Toronto. N . 13 A R K E R S 0 N Foulficient money to pay for his Highest or any tender n 'I . . past year. Wishing them a Merry not neces- ----pight's lodging. supper and break. Christmas and a Prosperous New ,;arily accepted. ft, and on Monday morning eon- Year. Dated December 50�, 1928. PICKERING as ­nod his wearisome journey to J. E. Brignall. James Cochrane, Mont --al. Clartmont. 15-17 Myrtle Station, Qn.t.lTelephoone Pickeringt8W P.O. Box'.40 • Nig­E�L=U­