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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_12_28 , _4114+9! Z P.S11 1, _­.- - 1. 1 i ,i 71 1. 1. ,I 1,3EN TW71 21;_ 1W�171. TAWle-OV""M7.7n4-31M.-M, gm Q sz2 7.* 7 -7 J, OL. XLVIllPICKERING, ONT;, +:FRIDAY DEC. 28, 1928 .. ;*roe= MJ-7-er. ROUGE HILL SCHOOL REPORTS. .0 Nedicat About 4 a. m, on Christmas Day Reportof S. S. No, 4 East, Pickering Saw IOU and Basket f... Toronto Youths. Norman Ellis. Names are In ordR-0 merit. Sr. IV- GREENW OD clan R. H. C. PEAP.SON_phygi' Jacob Burnett and Eric Wabh, .were Reginald Bryant; LIpyd Andrus. Jack -Dand Surgeon, Puribarton. My F'aCtO 7 Irresied by Constable Cheater for he- Annan. Sr. III-Geraldine Bath. Tv. 'I Baftett. Marjorie Bath. Allan 9. FORSYTH, Oph.D., DI public I reetor bli-highway. They a , tometrical Associatibief Ontario.Reg, or appeared be- Bath, III-Ada Arnold, La Rene Z7 ins in an Intoxicated condition on the an MILLS ember of the American Magistrate Clark on Wednesday Bryant. . Sr. II-Clarence Crawford Optometrical evening and, pleading guilty, they Betty Arnold, Doris Bryant, Jack Established 1838 a. Eyes examined by appointment. d125 ]REWARD were fined CW oat.,Ont. d $10 and costs or 15 da ys in Price. Jr. II-Alice Thurman. D(iro. jail. They paid the fine. thy Bath. Llewellyn Crawford. To "oat• the apprehension and convi(:tion let-Albert Crawford, $25.00 Reward will be given for Jr. II-June Price, Doris Moore, Ver. AIC. CHRISTIAN, Barrist WEST HILL. non Moore. er and eSolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Me y to of the parties found guilty-of Harold Barlow, Pr-Bobble Barlow, The ass. South Wirt- re- Harry Hobbs, of Oshawa. trier with Douglas Bryant, - Carmen Ba�rrett. ort House, Whitby., . 3e,,,, tnovilig and carrying away out of a very Painful accident on Sundav Billie Price, Mary Baxter.Teacher. & WJSS-Barri;t;,-.- so. eight my Basket Sign froth Lny evenig-9-IMwn his car, which be was ',Chopping -De' p t. He was rushed P pts. Building,3W remises early Sunday morning, driving, upac shed to the 77 BW _October the 21at, 1928. Toronto �Lergeral Hospital. wbere'it DUNBARTON. W wss aseertained. on examination, that a. Adelaide 2767 Is now in CHAS. A. WHiTH. he bad sustained a'fracture'd fenatir, We wish every one a Happy New P-JOKERING- Suceesisor to late W. G. Barnes and according to the hospital author-i' Year. at Mrs. George Wood', we are socio to • 213-214 CoMc-d• ties, be will soon recover. Cameron' -full blast �r Yong- ..d Rid,. Pbone.,fark 642Q. . _ of Bob 6 A Cox, Of Oshawa, a -friend be v• has been vert •ill. air, I goand'Main - and was a passenger in the car re. - Xmas ws aday an to celebrated in the usual 'SatnMay Ftfd Roofing Material I ceived4 broken nose, but was able to way with family parties. ------- kW=. 0 proceed to his home. Cyril ',%fandes.'of Alliston. holidayed ........ with Won. Bennett and family. aim ready to buy 5 X British Columbia SbiflRlea BALSAM. Miss Elva Antils, of Nis.ga' new crops BLARE 94. BEA?­ N, D. D. $ Niagara Falls. ROY& N. Y.. spent the biqlidoty at her home sesswas and - ." ( Day is sr Hering from an d'. bete:e of Dental No. 2 Sand5z Mrs. R. ever Murdoch' nto. Office tack of the flu. t W H E A T e. Whitby, Mr.and Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Mi a. T. Hortop,of Uxbridge, Pbyllim vie 1:WPebhft0we hours vidge, is via. visited Markham friends on ND TORONTO ftiy her daughter,Mrs. Sam Jones. Xmas Day. A� ASPHALT NZ L C.SM* .-!I. D 1> 9., L D.S.. ROOFING - 's Ainia. Jones. of WbitbT, is Bobby Smales, of Enniskillen. is (Soxceewr to Dr.J.N.Dales,', Graduate,,,j spending the holidays at her borne vig-king big cousin,, Andrew Arleen. B A R L E Y the Royal College of Denial Surgeons and Toren. hf6rray's IS in.. 32 in. and .36 inch bore. and other relatives. to VOlverlitY. At Clare=Qpi 4 in I Shingles; 0,180 Mrs. Beckwitt. of O)tawa. spent the Mica Florence Annie is "home from Scott'' ?tore everyTuesiday andoffice over U. A widtlaq, and Will pay the highe9t 4. -Stooff ID-T], Fr4d_q,, Phone Metal Valley and halidfty with her sister, Krii. Victor Fort Wiffiam, Mies Bernice Eddv from price. Jamieson. Ridge Roll, Wbitl­v and Miss Fraser - UERBERTT. FALLAISEL Dq,.. Mise Leona Wilson spent frim New York. .11. D� 1).S. r 0-M 301C 2 Crad.ate*I !he Royal C.,nezv Material, or will give price on days last week with Miss Sadie Ev Albert Nlnrley, of Brighton. Fag. I Swgeoss-ardhv univemt7 of Torcrl(_11 iloished job, at ClarRMODt. an e second door east of St And. lie remiaenc ()nt - . . 1. . l4nd.and Kenneth White spent the rew%Churt`. Rcker Offxe hour,, 9 Geo. and Mr's. Wilson spprt Christ• holidav with !be ]attar's Parente, Leo Pick to 6 V, to'. or iul Pick 3700, b, appolatzlert. Pt-vr.e mas Day with he letter's lutitber, is and Mrs, White, -C 0 A L 431Y PICKERING .:' P. Jones, of Uxbridge. uvina*s gawbq. L U BER YARD DUNSARTON. GREEN RIVER. A good 4tipp)y (,f Hard and Soft AELJZABET.H RICHARDSON- This Friday evening will he an open J,.hnCoal on hand. Also a itipply .F)re and_,emcbl< a;*kinds, one for Lhe A. Y. P.A.. and if there is White has returned from him f4firfter.Lng companies oi 'asurance 0 western trip. - S046 anagicial stand. THEMINING MAREET Igo other progratia Arranged. there Wro, and Mia. Spicer. of Toronto. of Kindling Wood, willbessocial and everyone isasked stove length. We buy and sell. furnish qiiotailons to briag refreshments. Tbefollowing Day. 12tf bone Pick. 17 wi-iced Wilson'g; Park on Christmas GEORGE KEAY-LicenaeF (Q. - -ting party will he-held, so Mr.and M ser, 'k'eca, L-ce Atocir and general gals. and information an I Listed and week it skating __F to. Terms reasonable re.Gray entertained t (�Vr Phone Stout 9ow L..4 R� Unlisted MininACOCILS. all get your skates ready, family to a Christmas dinner In the DONALD MUNRO. We will be pleased to advise what rbe Sunday School entertainment ball. b PICKEKING: % 'F P08TILL, 11coosed Auctioneer, stock" to buy or to hold. or- last week Was very successful a 4 for omintlegs at Twin and oftsismo. ins. ad all . J. 9 Arid Mrs., Wilson entertained L. SURNINGHA *I"mks Of 611 IsIngle attengiod so an fibar"" 'what stock to sell. those 1rb,_Attended thoroughly erjr)y,. the Wilsous and Diapers on Christ. At 111,44ses. Addraw Green Ljvw r o., oat ed the excellent program which was tn&s Day. Clients are waking sponay by Building and GeoeraI following our Advice. put on by the Sunday School and A. Mrig. Win. Duncan Is progressing Contracting. Do it-BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERK Oar long expelience in mining. ex.' Y. P. A. members. The Sunday nicely after her recent operation. Estimates furnimbedoo allclamai4 0--rusaw. 0OWMAnaossgir tw School officers Rod pupils wish to Masters Donald and Gordon. who had - of work-Interior and afts""611. 4LOVAM=ftat.- J906. "111104 tending over a period thank all those who came and helped their tonsil Exterior. a" to Issaiii of twenty "Loom of 11111ifta ZA, Ye&rd- &]Iowa us to jtife bound firam"ved, **e*k0-d*fv9 Afterartons and' frepiarii. 0., . ad*les to-msk*tb*I'viruing'91lieb gsti��eiliful 'fire.- T-v on the investment feature of a wine one. -P R. OR or -speculative feature of a Prof. The Union Sunday School will hold chimneys Built Concrete Work'. ANT-Lot i. concenion 4. heir anniversary services on Sunday TeJepbone Markh&= 750S Searbore pective •miciagirestu" their at 2 30 o'clock. which will be Phone Pickering 5712 "Wts"id Accountant- Business and Muniel, SOLLOWAY, MILLS--& CO: BROOK ROAD. __.: ... FAIRPORT, ONTARL0,' SAW121tors GRANT, GODFREY&Co.31 is condueted by Mr. McIntosh. The St. East, Toronto,. -Canada. Adelaice WSMWFV�f Standard Local boaters re rt game as being* local chair will lead in the intaic. on icy Stock Exchange. very scarce in this locality Thursday of this w, 8 H I N G L E S Members of the MoctpW Y_ k the Sunday 'ENOgD AUC. Win Hadgerow has been under the School met In 7_%all and enter- VUX MAW. LIO Gray • C:LTIONEER lot York.Qntano and Durbags, MWnx Exchange. doctor 0 care during the past wo-i.. � tanned the children to a tmm� AZI"of makis bean supper, Nora Scotia Shingles The Young people b after which a; wery p Galt Galvanized Steel Sbing, Tervoragia"ahk, DO, P=attended Oltce and Board Room.Ground Floor, PI Ave sPeyet many pleasant- social lea may be Metropolitan Building, exaggglot evenings on the pond skating time was held. Bird's Felt "fass0d a'NEWS.Ogbcv Beg VW Indepea, Slate 9hingleal AkW ObOvOL Wlutby,Ogii�, My and some swimming. TORONTO. ONTARIO Bert Smith for sale at Phones - Adelaide 8MI and 6M2 .,!r., spent all last week in Oshawa imbing the wood-work WHITIVAL1111 T. PATERSOIrS . CLAREMOYF THE RURAL on a residence that is being erected. F. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 nd Aim Major spent Christmas ale Extend Oscar Neal.'mgfter a prolonged effort, wirlicity friends. bassucceededio cutting the winter's SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. firewood We are sorry to report -LAW'S to our-many -friends for .several farmers In this Mlejor on the nick list. Miss Lydia locality. -and cllgtOlners our Real Betate&nd Insurance. Our school bell has been silent Levi and Mrs. Ann1@ spent Sunda y G A R A G E-f for at Mrs. Annie Major's. over a week, hist will be heard again Hugh and Mrs. Pugh and Sidney We itirs prepared to do all kind&. farm Properties a Specwt,y. iota few days when the scbooL opens after the Cbriatinm v W'Atioa. spent Christmas in the city. cf repairing of cars, also 15"4 Office:213 214 Conf9deratlogn Santa CI IN R. and Mn. Seaton ;pent Xm&g bat. busy man in this tery charging, electric Life Building. Toronto. locality I t y d u&riuc1g7t&b@ A I at I be home of their son. W. J.. in To welding Wishes e Past' week, His . welding mod in fact Phone Main 1390. rooto. many eng4gement@ in other parts cur- tailed his visits to the homes here. M1199 Irpoe E. Pnoth B. A., is spend• everything in con. Branch Office Gordon Building, vection with for-a Ing her holiday@ with bar parents, J. Pickering Ontario. A. And Mrs. Pamb, Pbobe WOO. car work. BROUGHAM. D. R. and Mrs. Beaton spent Sun. Gas, Oils, Grease and Aceessokes- day with their one, Dr. B. B. Beaton, on hand constantly, erry , MISS Wilma. Ferguson spent the sod famil XMas' week -7.of Whitby. TINE TABLE�-Pliakwlnd giatiiig -end in the city. Call.and a* Misses Hazel and Emma Birtile are Dodge our Catalogues of T.IL Trains going EA&$duo Miss Bate Is spending the holiday Spending their Christmas holidays at a and Star Care.: season with city friends. 10 Mail 7 chair home In the village. The Citizens' 1�,Psgile- have at last The United Cbiirch Sunday Phone 4900, 28 To" 12-58 P.1L r School LAWS GARAIIMIM. go Lft&l 5.24 p.K ircit the cement noor laid in.the Fire annual business meeting for the elec. Ball. Sunday train, 8.88 A.M. tion of officers will he held in the AND SERVICE STATION ALVIN BUSHBY Trains aft" Weii duo " follow*._ The Malcolm clan forgathered at the Sunday School room at 8 p. m. on Fri. No. 20 1�)*&l 9.29 A.M. home of Howard Malcolm, on Christ. day, Dec. 28th. All interested kindly PICKERING, in,, Dv. attend, 27 2-25 P.M. Phil and Mra. Forsyth, of Mount The Wgim" Association of White- "S 9 M&iI • Joy, called on T. C. and Mrs. Brown vale. United"C'8hurch- will, hold their Sunday train, &32 P. X on Friday., monthly meeting at 3 o'clock J N ,E p, m., 1 4 Foregoing is according to Standard The Matthews family held a re. on Thursda�, Jan.3rd, at the home of h Hstmas­' time. union at the linme..cjf Bert Matthews Mrs. Gen. Burkholder.* on Cbristmae Day. Will every lady' kindly bring her membership Albert Gray THE has been busy fee as tbig is the beginning or R new r _f0NT the pagqt week in making some alterao year. CLARE3 coins to his village residence. OREAMER-Y of Toros. -.-DRUGGIST to.spect Sunday with the former's -ROSS WILLSON, OF BROUGHA' M, parents. T. C and Mrs. Brown. ACCLAIMED WINNER OF PUBLIC BL The Cliffovd Wannop family return. SPEAKING .Highest price paid for We thank YOU sincerely e.dbonie this week. after a' alionth,s Takes' 'this opporm, Cream at the -for the business you favor• visit with friends and relatives in the Owing to an error in arranging for �7 --ed us with. during the School Fair Championshil? Public tunity ot ank 9 1 remoi) Cr R. D. and Mrs. Biller entertained Speaking Contest held recent),y befolie th and wish all our cuetQm- eamu-7. for Christmas, Mrs. Grainger (Mrs, the County Council, a f9rmer wirseni. Christmas Give us a trial 8DA be Convinced their families. -his e are a Merril Miller's mother), also her sisters and of the W. E. N.- Sinclair Trophy, Ted ing customers -Aod every prosperity in Monday next will oft a large Tomlinson. of Claremont, was aJ' owed nuth- r of the ratepayers of the to to speak again-and'Was aWarded this the year 19n. DALE 11.1s he wnsbip of ' tbe past year r' in the village. it being the' annual much coveted prize. Ted won this nomination day of the tov.iiiship. cup in 1927, and as Winners of chain- Beginning with Friday last the days pionships are barred from future sim- and wishing '2130-world is in•ag-riith ye ken will gradually lengthen, which will f ilar County competitions 'the cup 0 soon be noticed. So far we bare had course was awarded Ross Willson, Tbere's nae much rest for busy '1h to oon. mtic&llv no mow. We way now of Brougham,who was just one point or.Pimtry, ti&e . .. to all ,Bat here's a hearty Greet' expect&short winter. behind. Unfortunately-the error was Although there were many absent Alloy Cbrilstmas briost You muckliii not discovered the day of the co Jo Our'-Royal Brand- fromthi church service on Sunday on petition " Agrlcrultur;al Representma-- The Compliments becOuntof illness, those prevent has tive, W. M. p ments New Year luck wFout alloy -1116 the privilege of bearing an -mbe Val Croakery, who had been t;your Grocer's. approgri �And &?your Carol be fleeting.,' ate and good resporisible foi the organization of I Christian sermon, w lie these contests, was absent from the the' ' Farmers who have Wbeat'-geJt your Mrq. Wm.Brown's singing of&Christ- "s Soar miLde from your".o wb Ian bymo was much appeciated. County and did not learn of the error ,01 The children have cirperieneed ii until his return. Ted Tomlinson, of Wheat., We Can great disappointment by the post- course was eligible to compete at his Peason Ce As sterr' grind it. povementoftbe annual Sunday School School Fair contest arid had no idea Feed of all kinds-Chick Christmas tree and enrertainment, an that he wwq not eligible toCompeteat TH P1 KE E C RING- N R Furniture Dealer andl if"d, erect to which they always look for- Whitby. Howard Spenceley, of S.S. F• uneral Director.' hen fee d, chop, milIfOld. ward �o with a gre'at deal of pleagure. No. 15 Pickering, who won second in Phone 1300J Chapping every vveek-d&y. - but the prevailing epidemic rendered his local School Fair contest, will be E. C. Jones, Phm. B piakering, 0JMt&r,0 Postponement vi�eessary this year. eligible to speak at Whitby next year, Phone 68040- "9� J�• • .Z���'` �QZ But we hope the epidemic will soon �zirr.-p through this error he did not be over. have the opportUnity this year. Picke Ontario r11194 I , . I. . I I . I - . - -g ,s,,.a,i:�"�"_^Y,`,•ry�„:•a'w-s•..t;3'k.0.�.;.�k.�?"?"n,..,--i,M:1.+.Cr{.,^�Y°S-u!r,`,,,R-5. wc:5.,..:f:.,r..va-fix`eco;Lr '+ :^.y'rs F;.r.-.♦..�+-*F.,�e:s'v.'Fr......, .i+vr t'YJ...§.U,'•Y,.�.*-_'.._,.....�,.*s,`-•.-r X.„..+{, rti r..pc+'k..,w;... ...n'A's.+.::. - r+e+a,•w.rp:..-e?.vr.u..e.*2,,.w�.„..i,.-R.,•,••.`.k .ti.•,.J,tisa-o+.r• aas.:n:'ror"e • .s, - .a " .'�a*n1._ - mn• , -o?aryr,7uw:!,".tr•:�.. a�� ENv, 4ftTv" .v ' F"Ex? :o(f # } �dd7 .i ' e�,N7AArS #.'Ya`San:'.n.-•mlP,j1+r1.'�, •-' :n ,.. ..:... • "t .: . � . :4'- . . ^•,.e.:" •:. ,'-.fi.,., ...'•0.^Y.../} .9' �• •'Y W: .,�. a r... •♦ 1 r . • • power near BeatiUmOfe. above Mont ,� LONG . ` 7 r 0 Oi real, between Lakes St, Louis and 1?t, B' p traaeis but the federal government i ,,$niad8 E Stand. >tvlthholds approval of the plass.t f1 — ew �t'/�� Spain Plans Tunnel Under Gibraltar Strait-Engineers G,& to 63 r Q pending further Inquiry and argument. ' r r `On wit. lAv"nce There is slight reason to antloil at:a' _ _:_:-- _ ..- - Africa to Study the oJect any positive or forward action on the Madrid.-The The long-cherished and ot- cal value and economic Laapo rtattrai part of the government or Paliameat en-ex the tunhel would command for Sesta. COXIAicting Power And Trans- pressed desire of King Alfonso of Canada at the coming session re-t" _ of Spain for a tunnel beneath the While the protect would consume at } pOgtQtiOn GIOLtp6 Delay specting the St`Lawrence waterway. least six years, it would ultimately ¢� Straits of Gibraltar, to link Europe outaival the German dream of a Be.,;- the r Action on Waterway The issues aro yet too Involved, the and [Africa by rail, has been brought conflicting dangers tar too great to in 1Su-to Bagdad railway, for it 'wouYQ 8t. Lawrence waterway prom-i vite decisive, action of the announce- measurably nearer prith the announce- connect with the Wrench Sahara rail- The-Ises to be a difficult route for Cana-, ' ment last week that a commisstou of;road, now under coustructiou, and Ment of any forty a>'d steps for con �. Yap dian political leaders to navigate.;summation of sibs St Lawrene water technical experts had left for Alfie-�II with the Cape to Cairo railway. 4 Conflicting power and transportation way proie^t.-\. T. Herald-Tribune. ciras to study the project for several l The road would open a new outlet f interests- divide the supporters of _ _ r 1 months.' i for the interior wealth of Africa, Per �4 both Liberal and Conservative parties. Trinity ��llege� Should the commission re.p•:rt fa- mit trawlers to take n train at Cape Prime Minister Mackenzie King is' o vorably, the government would beiiin t Towti, South Africa, and go through plainly disposed to favor continuedetEh Reedrd�. Immediately the construction of the to Paris or to Constagtiuople or to s x tunnel, which must be at least eight;Tokio. negotiations with Washington. He is `` Belgium.Trance, Creat Iirttaitt a'ud,h ' maintained in office by the strong sup !. and one-half miles long. I port in Parliaw-nt of the members Supplies ''Three OUt Of •SYx The announcement also said that',c f course, Spain and Portugal. would ...--from all three prairie provinces pp only Spanisb money and Spanish con-i immeusely benefit, for, shipments Y whose interests would be directly Rhodes Scholars from Ont. _ tractors would be used to aeeomplish from their Colonial possessions in l , served. by the deep waterway and During Past Three,Years the engineering feat. ia��ics could be freighted direct with i 1 ) cheaper cost of freight on grain,which Whether or not the hock of Glbral- a great saving in time. y this year esceeds' all-records In, MARDED PROGRESS tar the British stronghold guarding J The problem facing the er:cctnrera t - ' volume, the eutrance to the lfediterranean, lies not so mtich in the length of the But the power interests of ddont- The award of one of the Rhodes will be pierced is not yet' known, buts straits or the fast c+urrents prevailing, a Scholarships for Ontario for the year it is likely that a way will be Lound but rather iu the .epth ranging from -,real, faluding a host of investors who 19'_9 to .lirr. George Stevenson Cart- -react on Dir. King's Quebec sup- to select a site beyond the British ter Iabout te% meters *� 890 ntefers at the ,' wright, a student in the Fourth Year + ritorial conflues. I best sites. I� porters, dictated delay in the nego.ia- in Arts !n Trinity College in the U111- Previous estimates of the co.4t rani \ti'htle the straits Draper call fut p tions with Secretary Kellogg until 3 3 5 2- 1; versfty of Toronto, has 'been an- as high as ,r1,o00,000 pesetu.� (about; eight and on miles of tubes such time as a market ty available for pounced, This is the ..thin] conseru w� `the huge volume of hydro-electric +$40,500,0001, but this sum appears the tunnel its may leave to+extend - poweit developed or 'under construe• tive year in which one of the two slight in comparison to the strategi• for about thins-three miles. Rhodes ,Scholarships open t4 the Stu fi dents elf all Universities in Ontario Ontario Decks Conservatives has been awarded to a student of Hint for Ontario 1SmallpoX Vaccine 3 ' 1 The Conservative party, note in op- Trinity College. In December, 192G, _ _ position under the leadership of H. B. Mr. Escott Meredith Iteid was award- OB by Sleigh ". 1Benaett,at Calgary, reeives slight sup- ed a Rhodes Scholarship. Again in I f. Game Protection Should Be port from the prairies, but holds the 1927 the Candidate from Trinity Col-I More Complete Says k conIIdenco of the Province of Ontario, lege was suceesstul in the person of+ ('i} Epidemic Breaks Out'at Holy tit r` which, led by Toronto nod Hamilton. Mr• «filiam Lyndon Smith, N.A. - E Cordova.L� Editor Cross in Yukon 1Y with their ambitions for deep tracer The tate :fir. Cecil Rhodes in ostab-.' fn('ieu(y 14 lacking !n the present traffic, is ready to back any Conserva- ordo Ala-k� a ring tram car• lishing this scholarship. wished that system of a;am" protection, says H. L. t --tive party policy for development of sing a large ruDl,iy of vaccine ine w'uF to the choice of echolars regard Better in an Nditorlal for the January racing down the Yukou to IIoIY Craw the 8t. Lawrence. Ontario is bbe t should be had to = slue of "Hetet and Stream." He ad standing hydro-electric power develop- (al Force of character, devotion to Y recently !n an attempt to Biot a sm.-.11- standing ,� vises IliK ];u+[peas methods in cult!- pea epidemic that 1s spreading inland r"4 ment. Necessity obliged the Ontario duty, courage, sympathy, capacitY for vatfug lite game and restricting the from the coast. a HydroElectric Power Commission to leadership. undec+iral le vermin that destroy the ` contract with the Internaiiona? Paper DISTINCTI•Y UNUSUAL i Amateur radio stations at Anvik (b) Ability and schala+tic attain' protecrtwl birds and animals. He says and St. George Island Mished a me-A',- and Power Company for 264,000 i.orse- men(aA charming new. silhouette made, that it f.- Impossible not only to re- age from J. 4C. ('hapman, postmasler Power generated in Quebec along the (c) PhyAkal vigour, a4 Atow•n bymore feminine by attalcherl Jabot' plenish �•uch•resources=, but to in- at Anvth, to Governor CHorge .\. i Gatineau Rifer, which is now being participation In games or In' otherw frills The circular flare of skirt creast a am(• until the suppip_becomes Parka at Juneau, telling of the epi• delivered in Toronto aver tong dls• ways, i showing pointed treatment ati front is'greater than eve r before !n the his- d f _fiance transmission lines. it' is particularly gratifying to cut very low at back to give tight tory of Ams•rira. I e Anvik's supply of Tact Ine ` mic. . Y Half of The people of Ontario uaitiill are friends of Trtnftyr(rolle9P that it num•.bi Iine and dipping bads morentrnt f Stream"tn,' contluuea lhtii "Field sail has been sent to Fti�2v f:'rrt:��r3arru t* - P PP g ••Ver t, taverse to Importing power t to the berg amongst Its students men pos•'The shirred shoulders are decorative: edltorial, "are working night 6o miles gamy. There N no appar-n!. _r (neighbor Arovtnee while they +vf the sessing these qualiScattaus In a con. It is definitely different and decidedly and day. In many states ti des- lack of vaccing at Auvik, the'me•:•ase Lawrene floair.g sleadl;: along spirtiou,•s degree. ;Youthful. It's economical, too, for it troy more than C,0 to 75 per cent. of indicated. + ithe border, and as they woul,i '•e en- The standfng.af Trinity College stu-'can be made with iia_ yards' of d0-,', the rluail e_gM before incubation is Holy Cross ie situated betr•esn 50 t. titled to half the power -r:aled dents at the Annual Examinatiolty of inch material with 1L: yards of edg- fie zlµ completed, and tremendous numbers and 60 miles down the frozen i u6un ialong the international section 4 :keen the University of Toronto last May icA or piping for •aL wt frills for the sacrificed. The river from Anvlk. Dispatchor diol not, ].also_Oparlo and Coram is regarded as the beat since Trinit• a•,-inch Size, Sit le No. U-50 t r r .-! _ y y numhY•r of upland game ire -however-, 1' aha prospect o t. Law•renco watef College federated with the University fined in >azee lit, lx, YU .year.. :ii, by ,vii flu, sportsmen In the land trail. If the Sroa is new and soft Way development appeals to them of Torounto in 1903. Five t�tudents:V9, 40 and 4'2 inches bust. It adapt+;ehriaL, into Insignificance when com- which it likely would be, it may be an 1: ' %both from the navlsatton and power ,obtained the highest -standing !n the i atcelf beautifully te+ the season's newI'pared >`ith the volume killed by ver- arduous Journey, howrrr•r sliort: ,�,angles, but the Conservative party has Whole University to their honour fabrics in rich printed rayon velvet, ia' "+✓ *� t influeatia: friends to ;liontreal who Couraos In all. 17 obtained Firs ,lain sheer velvet, ]usttrous crepe sa-� t i] .�C,,.Irl, acrurat0 statistics show that - � are involved to power investments, Ciass,11ouuurp, E3 hrlssg placed In the tin, supple woolens in new. feather-,a single pair of quail, partridges or Mr — ''}C hence the disposition to delay, Second Class and '25 in the Third. I weight, and the lovely stilt crepes in aft (If the tweed. modernistic and novelty pheasautK and their progeny, 1f un- _ t' The disputa of international control In athletics many students tt.e over the St. Lawrence ty stressed and College secured'plarew on ><'ufverrtfty j treaves. Pattern price '20c in stamps mOle�t«'ri, rvrtattt produce not less than }• i preferredo Wrap six mtlithn game-birds tit etKbt years.' - retterated by the Montr(al press. and teams, four playing on the. 1ntercol•i cr coin (rnin is P Thcn , tr'Ly not + t0 work ha earnest - `the reputation of the United States for legiate Itughy -team and two on the voln carefully. ! on thf+ pre:siu� problem of vermin =demanding lite chief seat and the 0.R.F.L'. leant. The Coll,g<• was also lipW TO OI:UP:fi PATTER\S. t'controI an,[ realize 4a part, at least,; biggest share is supplied mainly by well repre.puted on the Soccer team., Write your name and address piatn- the enormous profits in game that a::'�+ } Chairman Deartpsey's rzmarks ou add the the Intercollegthte harriers team. and ly, Riving nu and size of such are IM-�Ibin'. - ' ` documents which are dug tip from tlae University of Toronto Goif team.+patterns as yaod wart. Enclose '20c in ••Thi. caunoi be accomplished' Fly: tbat's all �olone} about ice c time to time from ::0w York State which won the Interrollegiatr ('ham stamps or coin (coin prof arrerl: wrap through lreislutive enactment- or`by cream coming In bricks i'v: look, I' - .politica. Lithe attenion has been paid plonship. it carefully) for each number and trivial menus. But each and every ed at every one o[ t ese and can't S to'the (so$ brought unt by the Cana It is lar,p 'd in the near future to pro- a.ldresa ;tsar prdcr to Wilson Pattern sportsman who engages earnestly In.find a bit. --- t an Sedate inquiry last :flay into the ceed 'With the erecUon of Collegiato;.cervice 71 west Adelaide St.,Toronto. this task' nn hi+ own favorite shooting - ---•=• ' vat. I.sw•rence and Great Lakes .water- rewidences for men and far women in p;tttern< cent by an early mail. jSmnnds can accompli-h wonders and A young chap called an a hitt and way gvestiaa Qneen's Park. There are at pre-sot i __ _s ._,.-_ i will, reap viij�ri'able sport during the Bayed Loa late, �o her clad yelled down _ At that time, in connection with the 100 men in residence in Trinity 11011.40 Donation. (open sca mn. The efforts so expended from his brdroom: "Time to go, young volume of et:pert'inforniatiou present- and 70 at St. Ifikla's-the Trinity Col- are sure to be highly remunerative 1n' teller, time to go." The-)unt '-c1..I. ed• it vas made :clear that-the Untied lege residence for women. CanvasseringMadam, will you _ do-, nate something to t11E` ti0w ho-pital"'' Successful days afield." 'as he put on his overcoat said very States looked atter the burden at con• '� udly and angrily: "Your father's a llVp Concern O� Tourists Z1r:-. Clancy f tt'1to ;"Si;ttst flttlshcrl as struction costs and is respon�ib:e for •argnmPntl-^Kill. yc might st•'p In t crank." 'i'hcu the old nrau yelled J maintenance of the w•aterw•ay between Dayton �e.wd: Cana.la produc+`; 14• au<l inhe a tont( at ('I:nt<'!'• Maybe ; I count the best investment of my (town again:: "Well, young feller Lakes Superior and Hjtron and also. 000,000 pounds of milk,annually, pane career to hate been the.money and don't you need a iaank it you are not between Huron and Erie, Canada be* consumed l,y louri:�ts ftv,m lt0'cf do" _ + • ' - of which is co � ,_ '_---.t.- ----=--: ., time 1 spent as a sena man in self-starter:_ Ing responsible -for the Canadian Sr+o' the United S"tate�s. linvia-"`1-hat's the 'name of that'hearing suet things as Beethoven's A - �•'- Canal. WWII is used mainly for up- —- - ti• _`•--- new itpctick you're acing'." rthei-;Fifth Symphony and seeing' such Diet spec,ialisU naw tell us that Fps• _ •ward-bound ships. 'the`>ulk of'freight The way fiszlit crime is.by quick 'ft's right on my lips, bnt i can't re things as ]t0iiicelll'a "Primavera."- ghetti to Thr hest all-aroun(i food. All • including two-third r r anadian Stahl action.--Federal Judge Francis Al• Otto It. K:tlut, around who;" In Atr,ericaat and Canadian bottoms mrmber." - -- coutiug down through tine Auaerlcan i R•lnslow•. Boa Cainst. —_- .o'er Hill and Dale With Pack is Fvii Cry ,:Cite Supreme Court Decision •' The fact was,brouglitout by the Ca nadian engineer expert present ,it the " ""'"� `"Qy" � "'"i` •"e 'ole`•' .,' . ,�' " Y\ 'F • d �.•. 3 Jc•'., Senate inquiry.that tte proposed route z :, ' of the St. Lawrence deep waterway ' r u from Lake Ontario to Mont al(tng r { the international section, crosses cud / recrosses the boundary line, seeking gout the best channel for navigation. •^ ii The far-reaching decision at itis xe , t supreme Court of the United States • the Jar Treaty as it affects the ll 1 fi movements of Canadian citizens.and : f i Britil4h subjects along the border and _ the general good will of tie American and Canadlz n people, toward each other must ultimately overcome the k ' adverse influences of arbitrary actions ( rf• <.; a of border'officials and selfish power z Interests. The legal power right, of the fed oral and provincial governments of Las been argued betore the , �,. ,•, Canada Supreme Court of Canada at the ine stance of the governments concerned. and the decision of the court IS await- ed with interest. It is probable that so important a question, nn matter t i, stow it gots before the court, rift be " . earned t(. Liar 4npretne Court of the British f;mrire, since it involves k weighty constitufianal, Issues. , . ;�►?.. Assured �t the pt's-emption vahtr of ' + possession, the Quebec government r and Leglslatt%re, at the last session, AN UNUSUAL PICTURE OF •tTHE HUNT" VvITH •t /PtCAL ENCiL18H LA�D8CAPE "matt;r,i Charter rights to a ;Montreal The Cottesmore meet at Coles Lodge near,Lourds, Leicestershire, s+•utc.ut; me nature of the country that delights Ue 1:nglish huntsmen. conipany to develop c,00�t00 tsetse , �. .. .. , ._. _. .•. .... :.. ... .. ';.,. .. ry -"C'.v� a >+en;�:y,,. eh t. ,m.,.''.'..Yaf •-wadq 7 ,..:"i:.a.. s.<u': s.'.ii,_�•.:: Wi ,::!' aL'w�a -,.•:e.5" :''" �'... �...•_..Ey, :� ..rs -x..�M'<SL�".�-r".':..c�e:_ :.,.ts� .. -...-_.,7' -..-�f". "._•d_.w' .,.-'•'-+i+.•'1d• -Ti1x3.,.?..:'kY+.S''..:_ -f ?%:.ea•`:.Anw'^. i+5°'zA1�...+'�t:✓ r+n::'s'+w'n�,a,�:.',x'r..'u>:.�..w is -..y. sa,..e^. " '•'i. a. :rw'4na•. ,G,+rsF. �';y*,•,. ' _ -.- tk..:..,,`,k 4M,'M,n-..$,Wnr�x�4��:Al�-ZpMpbv-.45FI�,��T,-,T f4 x;- ��$­ZL F . 7• 1 'MDTM Smart Work On Part of 11rmera Man 0 THE' CUwified Ad neisb 11111iffill, TA= UND UP. TWJ04TT- OF AU -PAU CRIS. $11-15 one samples free, lihookilaff A M 4 Debt. 1. Orilills, CaL . Igfa f Your Daughter Shows 'Signs TJ A 96 DEEREXINS. COW AND.' of Anaemia a Tonic is Needed. Mors* Hide Rob" a lipeelalty. Hai%- Anaernia is simply a lack of blood. Atte. illole, lace leather. suunuot& riers. Robes for sale. Lining and rt. It is one'tif-tbe most common and ar I Ing old robes. 65 years sap"Ience. lZrte for free pr cc list. The ii Tanning Co., Limited, Collingwood. Out. the same time most danger ous iron- rr -.-bles from 'which growing girls suffer. It. is common because the blood so often becomes inipoveirlshed during f. development, when girls often. over- of layeations" work and overstudy. It is dangerous and All Infor-lition Beat Fr" on Request.. L-ecause of the stealthiness of its ap- T= 3LA39"T 90. 210"1111 W. IM. OttaV16 preach and because of its tendency to 2" Zaak owl. glow steadily worse. Every growing — ,girl should occasionally take a t�T*iie toward off this insidious trouble. It 2%e JPerfolmed W""Jib chtii mer&es irditter rootlet Cam is because of,their powerful action in pleft 'rebuilding the b16od that Dr. Wil. ']jams' Pink Pills have made a world- U el"It Claire Sullivan, Pincher Creek, Alta., DER HAD BEEN SWIFTLY UNSADDLED wide reputation. The case of Miss FIELD GALLOPING PAST AFTER A III Talcum Powder amply proves the value of this medi-I The cameraman was all set for,this SPIII of T. Morgan, who wts thrown from Vanishing ]i in tle Vauxhall cine. Miss Sullivan agys: "Durilli-T; Selling-Steeplechase at Kempton Park, England. The race was declared void and re-run. July school days I suffered a great deal r from thin and watery blood. I was Use VI Sends (i Colds are quickly broken with continually weak and tired; m7 apps- New U For Waste CONB-1 TED(HILDREil' Ouleen Se Break Colds r tite, was poor, my sleep uni reshing and I was troubled with backaches. To Minard's. Rub it on chest First New' f Constipation is ..one of the most Harmonium to =ake matters worse I was attacked Newspaper Made 0 and throat and also Inhale. with acute appendicitis and the opera-I Corn-Stalks Issued at ccmmon ailments of childhood and tion left mo in a very weakened state. . , the child suffering from it positively tonely Island D ".My mother, learning of the value of Danville, Ill., Herald- cannot thrive. To keep the little one i - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, had me take . . .ing New Era well the bowels must be kept regular Workless Miners Also Get' _them and after using them for some Danville, III.-Prom, corn stal and the stomach sweet. To do this stalks to time I can say the result was simply I ?nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- Many Gifts From Brit- I newspaper In 'six hours was an epi_ ish Royal Family ­.,,v9nderf`al, as they eompletely rector-i toll1i, �lots. They are a mild but thor.)4-h ed my health, and now when oppor-� of the achievement of modern scle??re recently In the publication of laxative; are pleasant to take and London.-Members of the British tunity occurs I always recommend'The Danville Commercial News. i can be given to the newborn babe Royal Family, not withstanding the these pills to *eak, pale girls suffer- A special edition of 100 pages with perfect safety. Thousands of 20 days of constant vigil and concern Ing as I did." printed on corn-&talk paper was is-!motFers use no other medicine, for for King George, have shown their You can get the pills from your sued by The Com :-ctal Newel, the their little ones but Baby's Own Tab- customary kindness and generosity - druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box' 'has been IA6. They are sold by medicine deal. toward the poor and unemployed dur- Grst time such paper used from The Dr. Willi Medicine Co., Ore or by mai 215) cents a box frorp. Ing the holiday time. The Queen has Spoft-Wins Brockville, Ont. by a newspaper. This unique edition actually was The Dr., Williams' Medicine Co.,r just prvaented a harmonium for use Ont. printed on paper made. fiom gt&lksllnrock,% In the church Tristan da Cunha, to- English Town Prefers Ten= 1 - Courts t ' Roman' Tem- orcin grown on farms surrounding Dan- gather with halt a ton of Sour from Bulbs the King for inhabitants of this lone- 0 vtlle. It was deser")ed as herald-'Monaco Parliament I Ing-a new epoch Lin the paper Indus- ly Island In the South Atlantic. ple Ruins The forcing of bulbs in the houseltry as well as creating a new market Resigns M a Body of gift" form but a small part , Colchester, England.-This ancient In winter is so easy that more peoplel for farm products which once were he royal town is in the throes of a controversy the sustained effort t iiiiOuld -xperience the delight of having, lamely waste. family Is making to bring Christmas between are and youth, archaeology hyacinths, tulips, daffodils and others The earn stalk pulp was in& All Twenty-One Members 'cheer where It might otherwise be ab- and sprouting tennis stare, ponmn bloom at that time. The bLIbs should tured by a Danville company nufac- I sent. Princess Mary, for example,I ruins and English boys and girls. I pany and ...Withdraw Following be planted as s.)on as they can be !has just written to the Lord Mayors �­on one side the local &ntiquariaza, i made Into paper by a manufacturing Agitation Against of Newcastle and-Cwdlff sending' in the autumn, as. unless R i company at Kalamazoo. the entire baekP4 w6y the-inspector Vner&I at Iii root system is made before one Monte Carlo boots for the children an a "practical t men process requiring only six hours of -J Ancient ument:45 in Great Britain, tries to force most of the bulbs, the actual operation. Discovery -of the Casino proof of the sympathy she so truly i the national committee of distknrulabi,- bloom will not be mili actory. If good I use of corn stalks for paper was 'i feels for those in distress in the cosi archaeologists and otter Iii loamy soil cannot be obtai-.14,d quite made by Dr. Monte Carlo, Monam.-This little fields at the present time," i -.24tisfactory, results may be had from gry. Bela Dorner of Hun-1principality's Parliament of twenty-1 The Prin' I sounding names and organ"timsI, ce of Wales has made 1 On the other gido, is the Town Cous- coarse sand. A' soil that does not Almn,t aimbakly with the one members recency resigned in a' many donations of money, The Duch- !cul. ultaneousbody. The eel th . . I .e is'desirlable. or hyacinths. tul- publication of the Commercial News -­ 412eg-'ema Of York seat 1i and T- Between th -two are seven acres of ips and'daffodils pans of five or s4x the- Prairfe - Firmer ..and and I National ton of whether the management of clothing from her little daughter, disputed land upon which are the reo. inch Pots are most Satisfactory. Three i Farm the Casino or-the people were going Princess Elizabeth, for the distressed 1,mains of & Roman temple that stood Magazine, published at Cbl- tulip and daffodil bulbs do well in a' to run the country. miners' children of the Northumber- cago, printing its 260,000 copy edi- i in the middle of a market place when Ave or six-inch pat, and one! or more tion on corn stalk paper, with the re- The National Council, as the Par-:land and Durham cosi These -Colchester was a thriving Ronan city -hyscinth bulbs per pot are used, de- mark .that this Issue was truly a liament is called . has been be by!gifts are in addition to hundreds otlabout two thousand years ago. The pending on the size of the pot. When "from. the farm back to the farm" the management of the establish-'bo"s of clothing and boots for miners1 archmologista insist on exesmating the planted in pans six or more tulip movement. ment whore the little ivory balls whirl wives and children, also toys for ruins, which they claim are u valu. --hands'Christmael,sent by for,those 6albs are used. Provide drainage for at roulette and big gums change the Queen able as any in Ilrita.n. The Town :pot by putting a piece or pieces of on the Rip of a card. It was forced out In distress. Council wants the seven acres for broken pot, coal clinkers, or charcoal of office, however, by an element' tennis courts, and wants them soon. whose slogan is "Monaco for the Mon The depths of our oven rsohality in the bottom. fill the pot with soil Spiders -1 .. Pe 'I "We have had enough Roman re- and shake it down by knocking the pot scans" and wbo, assert that the Ca- are as unfathomaiii as the star-sown against something. Do not press -Close observation ervation shows that spi- sirlo, becausA its treasury is low, has'abysses of space; we Mach forth into mains," declared one alderman. "The down the soil to accomplish this,.as dere have an almost uncanny know!-'failed failed to fulfill its agreement to make the infinities,"and our hearts tell us town is full of them. The health of our young peopl., is far more import- it will be too firm. and the bulb will edge of coming weather. If the day certain public improvements. there is our home-W. R. Inge. at than a lot of old bricks and stonesi -lift out when it begins to root. After is to be fair and quiet the strands . Among the more excitable elements no matter earring the soil, place the bulb on the supporting the webs are far Rung. It of the 22.000 of the realm there has I A great writer posseses, so to speak° tte to what ancient period tlwy surface and press down until the up- is not an uncommon thing to find that been some talk of revolution, but the an individual and unchangeable style, be"Ong-" per side of the bulb is level with the from the centre of a web to the point heavily armed Police, who have taken which does not permit him easily to surface, then make the- soil -firm Where the extremities of the threads the place of the former miniature preserve the anonymous.-Voltaire. To bave lots of difficulties makes around the bulb with the fingers to are attached, will be three feet or!army, believe they can keep the peace. ----* =`­ . ' ',,Tlf6 worth living,-81i Wilfred Qre& Aftet planting, even more. is the principal industry Minard's Liniment for Grippe. fell. —yrevent, it lifting. The Caw there should be not less than three- It is, of course, an advantage to of the principality. It was farmed out fourths of an inch space between the have the web as fully extended as pos by the government of Prince Louis 11 for $450,000 a year, but business has of the soil and the top of the sible, for the 'n the chances that flieg pot, as, if there k; less, it Will be diffi- will blunder into the entanglement are,been poor and luck has run against AVOID WINTER ILLS AND DISCOMFORTS Balt to give enoLgh water. The Pots increased. the house, so that,there is a deficit should now be put in a cool part of Some hours in advance of the com-lin the gambling capital's safe of, the cellar but where the soil will not ing of-wind and rain the spider will about Nb taxes have been levied$6W,000- zee�r be frozen. Water thoroughly and see be hard at work shortening the ed for many khttt the soil is.kept moist until the strands which support the web. The Years and life Las been pleasant for bulbe are well rooted, which will be knowing creature will get to work the inhabitants. But lately there has. in six weeks or more, and until they long before there are any signs in the ;been much criticism because the 'Ca- Lre forced. If the soil becomes dry the sky that a change is coming. I sino financiers have neglected to keep 4, roots, will be injured and they will notrivate property. Only the other week on q cloudless UP P force well: Frear'-.s and Chinese morning-l-took the trouble to see what Both sides telegraphed their tli Sacr*d Lily do not required to be wellthe spiders were doing beforemaking bles-to Prince Louis, who is living in rooted before forcing, 'One should,' Paris. His answers, however, seemed final arrangements for a day's outing. not try W force tulips before January On thi previous day I had noticed a ambiguous and his critics therefore even though they show growtl. above %videly-extended web slung between used all their inRuence and forced SPOW WINTER IN THE WARM CABUIT, OP the soil, as. ev=en if well rooted, they two bushes; from one extremity to an-'the Co"incil to resign• will not force t1ii satisfactorily before 1 other, this had measured a few inches .l. T over five feet. Some good, inexpensive-varieties fbr Long before 'we humans had arisen P~ -'forcing are: the spider had been at work shorten- meSOUT H yachiths-Raman. Gigantea, Nor- itg the strands and fixing these to Ill" ma, La Grandesse, Enchantress, Gen- nearer positions. In fact, the longest "A Gulf Coast Eleriffm er'al Pelissier, Kitig of the Blues. . I supporting thread was now not more Rich in legend ane history. Lux. Splendid through train service X'arciF.8U8-Paper White. Princeps, thin six inchinches: —varioushotels, apartments and fiom Detroir, Cleveland, Indian- - I Golden Spur, Emperor, Sir Watkin�!-, Acting on the Sint given by the wise cotmSes. TbtPax--4lsi all. 'polis Cincinnati and Louisville Pullman train, leaves Cincionizi daily a The Flamingo and Tho Lucifer, King Alfred,-Madnme de spider the party took raincoats with Graaff, Xadanla,Plernp. 10.20 A. M. daily and arrives at Souiklknd. Divcrsefoute includes them, and glad indeed were they that 'Gulf Coast points Den morning. 41 Coast one way. 'same COSL Tulips- they did so. Just before tea-time: (Early Single)-Gold Finch, Keiz- angry clouds began to gather, and Vew orkans C"Ures-nia -...erskroon. Lady Boreel., Prosperine, within an hour it was raining and Every day is 'holiday"-eve The most fascinating 'wly to Maes, Sir Tho"s Limpton, Prince Of blowing half L7 11 a gale. n' litis"Carnival"inNewOrleans, abroad at home"is to follow t1c Austria, Duchesse de Parma. 01% sports. Historic shrines. Ex. sun to the Pacific Coast. Tbe'?49- (Early Double)-`Murillo, C 7'ouronne Check Colds with Minard'sCelli hotels. World famous t,4vuvican connects with finea Z. TmperRbor, Rubmrdiiiij. Liniment. restaurants. Reached in less than western trains at New Orleans. (Darwin Tulips)-Barbi gen,"Clara 24 hours from Cincinnati on Tko Libiril stlip-overs allowed. No Butt, Farneombe Sandoii,'Wm. Pitt. Too Much Shaking Hands Tanvlmarica», extra fares. Louisville Courier-Journal: What FREE INFORMATION AND SERVICE the President of the United Stains H R,Pomr,T.•P.A.,L.&N.R.1. r GFls•II� Forget About, H. Transportation Bids.,Deucit,Jccbism needs is not so much a rural White Joao' "It's SSend Me illWuwed literaure about:FJ]FlorW&; 0CyUffC4D0rerve how my memory House as more privacy and seclaslon ONcworleans; btalffernia. Also quctewinterfam. -So weakening. Why, I can hardly re- in the present Executive Mauston. Name )member what I do from flay to day: The country has grown too lame for -7— Smith: "Well, that In too bad. I am every visitor to Washington to expect Ad,&esi Ii to heir It. By the way, maid to shake the President's hand. you loan me ten bucks for a couple of MU E No. 52 – A early,-dumbellJust near1r.ever arrives bright LOUISVILLE & NASH-VELLE R. IL wetike r' --� '26—Isim'd, z s;sy:�+ "•5+.. r 'w„+::;h4e ?Y'R •Ti"iN+u •Ig?A:dt ':nme. .�., h,v .;.zv'n...v ..e+�,.,.Y* 05. .:d"CP'a'.;•'•:x+ �.,1 _�l,.uvp. .rc!,•A:7.��t't45a�.V.�R;:.!r ' Ylwfr. ^ y :-s.. l •..+.._. .eau,..... •. .,.av ..'.Y A.. ....-'. w....�:•� _ y - w _ :.The. Pickering s� . ._.r _ _ > 'lovid ones on Cjiriatmas'Day, but this K BALE Rtfi18TER. C Natural, HerLal r _ �~ has all been changed by the.appliea- f;A•rvaDAY,' JAN 6rs-Auctiata salmi �� a Committee 1 tion of modern railway methods, of h;gh.claes furniture, including a v191 V0�]n1 8 , eF -° " " QattMs whereby even the continent tray,b- ehesterfield, patlgr. 'dining-roc -" OQe� . iiZ 75 per yeat.: si.50It patdia advance: crossed is safety.and wlth:: every kitchen furottute,bedding,dish- L er'a Clears UPJ \ $atwcsrptiuw ro Lha TJaited Stares and Cress comfort, ;in 'a comparatively short as, radio; victrola, Delco electric aA . W. plant etc., the property of the estate O S itatn 12.00 advance. journey' The object of this Association Is to _ I%is year Christmas and New 'of the late Robt. B. McFarlane, at Eczema lesseta stearin and prweonts s Rouge Hill,,, Kingston Road. Sale Year's Travel promises to be heavy, atone. No reserve. bee bills. W. • .. g - B. Powell, auctioneer. stop* Indigestion. Tones the ferons. �' - 5:• .•_�Q•HN MURKAR, Proprietor. and with a view to 'placing every __- facility at the disposal of their pat- entire a_ystern. NOTES AND COMMENTa. runs, Canadian National. Railways ATTENTION have m$de their advance preparations There-are no mineral drugs in Gal- and plans for extra trains and Oddi- Members having property stolen oommud J _ laghee{{a Tonic and System B,iilder. pate immediately with any member On Friday morning 'last a C. N. tional -equipment on regular trains. Itiyeiitirelyherbs. Natural. Amazing- of Exeodtdve Committee. x Crain arrived at the Union Full particulars will appear tri the Y have taken over the Agency ly healing. By purifying the bl.wd and newsptapers and special timetables for tl stimulating bowels, kidneys and Membership tee 81.00• .Station,Toronto, front Vancouver, will be shortly obtairt3ble from an; Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales gelY a b'leuty'R Famous liver, this reliable old ream( y clears earryin'g a estrgo of Bilk valued at Agent of the Company. . Stoves... up skin troubles. Perfect for Ialigestion Tickets� ;e on applicatiio¢n. the Plows, Points, •ruadown conditions,IIerVO126Redu.COLLghs about liltlf a raiilion 'dollars. As of ehati a who wish to friendspfromany out Seuff3ers and Wheelbarrows. or colds. �etsyou onyour feei andkeeps Exec, Com.—L. D. Banks, 0.S.Palm. 7. -raw silk is a very perisitable nia- side points can deposit the money at . tenial, a quick nt❑ wa® Very eases- any, Canadian National Agency and Phone 505 Fick, you there. Said, as other G?�llagher en. K. S.ChapmKn, Pickering. tial, and in order to nuke the run the transportation will be delivered ROMW. Z+Z+� Herbal lin h k Household R.einedies are,by ss 'immediately and economically, •c D. h'Ilrtror,• ' Jas AIC ardSOfF. as gaickly as possible, a silk train AGENT (Iif) BROUGHAM E. C. JONES,.PICKERING -_-President, Secretary has the lright•of,Way overall other ------_ BRING IT HERE —-- - — arsine, even the crack passenger NOTICE: OF SALE BF TENDER - — tralas. The trip n-as wade in 61 s - whiehcttt_off 5 hour Sealed tenders will be received by Now is the time to get anew;9Pttof r• A hours, the undersigned up to and irrluding Harness,or get the old set repaired. 0 \ the previous record As the December 29th, 1928, for the purch- I have in stock samples of Samael H. : about eco miles, the rate ase of the east half of the west half Trees and Jetfrey's harness.. The .Fine California :�avrtl9 for Xmas—all sizes ?, tanee is of.lot number one in the sixth con- former maybe or through cats• >. t _ of speed was about 50 miles an cession of the Township of Uxbridge, loguCata prices quoted. 25c lb., ' hoer, allowing for stop=, which is in the County of Ontario: I also carry collage, collar pads, sweat F nest M. led, Almonds, �`'alnuts, Filberts, a remarkable achievement. But v.iClz about fifteen acres of buse or h pads, harness oil by hulk, harness t dressing, also silver polish ,/ A M Y there is aunther festers in the with for lumber, consisting of -- . and other parte. ease which i3 worthy of notice. Bosch, Bas:wood, Birch 'Birds--eye Repairs promptly done. A large assortment-soniething to suit every one. rr Vhat.is that the shippers not-only Maple, Black Cherry, 'Maple, Oak, L. W, PILKEY. CLAREMONT -E;? ,� _ ►S l N : wisbed.tbe'-eonsignmeat to.reach Elm, Ironwood, etc. ------ Finest Table Raisins fur Christmas. Sail sanity loam,cratered by springs I ,destination as qu'tCkiTas,pos' suitable for ranching About fociBible on account of its perishable miles from Claremont or Dag file R_E - E FINE TABLE FIOS, 1SALAGA GRAPES r C.P.R. a L T E I . nature,•'but they also had in, miles from and about t rty the fact'that the shi�ment'•aas a miles from Toronto. - y.--- -- Highest or any tender not neces- - Demonstration of the - - -.,CELERY.�E ERY LETTUCE, GRA FRUIT E4t�e '•' very valiAble one find theire was a :=arils accepted. M » "* danger o! the train being held up Dated December 5th, 1928. LtiYlCLagan Elar A MEI�R� .CHRI6TMAB by bandits. Ti,e greater.part to James Station, Ont.IR A D D S O f t 13-1. E S + the shipment ivag cousigned' to 1 0 JAM RICH +" 'Ne%v Y„fk,"d the shipprr+ chane b�•ili be given for the waking, -- 4f albs Csnodian route in preference (; SWEtt t0 in your own h�,n,e, to the A,nerkanlines because they 1��� if yo•u Ki_h � 3 1 considered it much safer: This -_- ' Get a RNdio this Nma+ and keep the yuung folks at home Picker*ng Hardware Store Ql►eaks volumes f.rr lire adminia ��� con 1 s ' i at right. traUon of lHw in Canada. vast' y r,u n illi be aniseed at the rich, _- �Cgnadian laws are violated, but , full tun? 6f the=etngtruments, - he there is no other country in the - _ - made in. 3 attractive gtylPs, with - _ world-where there is less lawless Hard aIId Soft Coal of ttle+ ' ur without battery. QPC havesomethingfor every member of K ” seas than in the British Empire. 15eilt uallt OII a Q y - - - Phone 590.3 Easy Terms ... the family for Tboge wbo are intrusted with the hand IMPERIAL GARAGE CHRISTMAS G / F ;administration of law to the Eru l - etre are fet►rless in the perform• THOS. A. .LAW, Late I:niversa! Garage'. rocs of their duties. and very eel a �ev**�� - ` �— - ' - dom have they been charged with PiG31:®Zi21�. G12t i Pi6KER1Nq, ON e.Qft_ .which cannot be said of --- .A FEW SUGGESTIONS _ -h- those who look after the adrHinis- ..Mother: • Children .;Father: Skates and Boots v d Shaving Brushes Ranges e e a a hs "To the Ladies of Pickerin -Electric W.nmb r - H nd leig ' States. - S gyration of the law in the United Safety Razors - Chopper- Pocket nivas t rn. p Coleman Lente •� i bOp rai Wagons . .:' The ople of this generation and Vicinity Gloves h p ,Pyy .'Bane Brill® .. pe �:' Y "' • . .. Gloves acerteWare no Sticks are doing a great .iniuetire to fit- 13ilverware y Auto R:ugq • usage generations by nut taking t3� r o it is not made. iproper care of the natural re- Our Motto : We Stave it get i�, Qoiirce+of the country, especidlly lluw• is tl:e time to do your Chrt�tmas Shoppiofr. th�>ee of the forest and sea (a1-o - There i, only one more meek before Xmas, S. p�i C�('1N ;,: PICK�NG C,,m(- and buy your Riftq We D LSDO v takes and rivers..) These are an We have a full line of -- ioheritancewhich has come dawn c I W 119 and which has been of great FauCy Gift Sets and Silk LinberieM A S CA +vaIne to a-. Bat future genera- And perhaps cotrre one you know would appeeciate - tions have also a claim upon it, a nice dress or coat fur Xmas. and the present and past genera- iced-Do . p t hesitate. tions haveerred_inheiug too prods: Come.and see our stock. «e sell very cheap. 9hoppfoW a�cot disap'impont youuoEveryth ng forsDadand thea-they► Sal with it, and not taking suffi- We are open nighty nest week. boys and a varied selection fur.mother. and --vient Caere in preserving it for e y _ _ ; 9A\tUEL 9'CH WAR'TZJ the other members of the family. "'.lftttnre.generations, In regard to -- - - - tae ma to Seer' i is many 1' ee: she forests the govbrumant is now : • F HER -- • :THE IDEAL SHOPPE, . N >rUR HIM ; .. taking steps to curtail the anraunt OR. r-•, OvPrcoata Sweaters • -Of Asrnage.caused_by, fires, as thIS 2•doors Borth of Hew Butcher Shop $and Embroidered Fancy Dress Shirts iters been th@,chief cause of the de- Gowns, Table covers Neckwear '' $Dues Slipper's _ Whitby, ant. Pillow Slips Aprons . Hockey Banta ext �t3rg'giuch.of.theoafs- BroA -Stoet Orth,, Towle Rompers New Balloon Tires Abfe,iiis�bdTOlethe.cuunL+y.. The Underwear. fisheries of- ptie counir�r are de,:.. �_ Hosiery-silk-wool Gloves and crepeiu in value every year. At Raguu Wool Fancy Patterns Handkerchiefs > onotime.there was er eboodgnke ^ �� ADL of-whj�e dish and 5erridg'in Lake (� lj -B R J s'n C I _. OtiKl►rio as well:es in other la'k®.i C �bo connt•ry. Zt:in"5T of rhe=p, hc,i. e ill. allow any 1`om; Vick or Harry-to P I'C ;ever, are A.prey re to other rand lerg- y If ou -war --�-•-�'_-�-- er fish, but another carr P, which preaerioe and perhaps operate .on �-oa. NO, you is avoidable, is the longi'nese sea- �T • >�'�, AGE '•:Pons in which ft:diernten earl c,►rry A`'WOu�d, not, you. would naturally, regains & Ynall THE V R�.ly TR JJ .'..GAR w on their work of destructiun. Dar• JJ - whom yon kr�eR r�ad•the necessary experience. 'ing the wHr the open -a<i, >n «R� Telephone 4900 - =-coneaideraaty lrruiunge�l un Hcvount 'The swine reasoning applies to your 'car. More dxmage _ _ of the fond 4110;-tion, but wfter the (can be dune by Rn inc„rupetent workrtran ----- than all the rough usage you - - - - _ .rd-r was uvel' the gOv�rnRlYnt, on _ Accountof neklett or' some utlrtr Care to give it. i -1reason, did not shorten it Sts they - 'Mr. Harry ti esbitt's (in cliarge of repair shop)experience, d. should have done, and the renit which includes- Aute RepairS, Accessories,0118 ala iP the available Supply of this S years-Wolsley Motor Car Co,, England great commodity is becoming years-General Motors, Oshawa Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, !'-.gradually less, and unless antes Battery �ha'rbing :action is taken this valuable nate- Y year-Bond Bros., Oshawa ' gal resource of oafi country will Maytroubles ave you many dollars, as when you .bring your 1 1 y pairs' made ori gal makes „disappear. roub es here, you know, that' a ully.eapert- enceduniechani f will do your wore. -. - - Rape r CHRISTMAS AND TRAVEL NEW YEAR'S Try us with your nest repair job o cam . Tow Car Service, Batteries, Tinea Etc. 'hro�ughout the year there is no Phone 5903 .rieriod -co like a magnet for drawing M :i,cople together at Christmas time. -- D Gatage _ i(Sv'p� SPENCNo matter where you may be, there �ry� A � �an intensive longing for Christ- eri al V K thome. Long „►:o, when trav- V mss`at p erring facilities were limited, people (L ATE U. I`"ERSAL MOTORS) - -Pickering ,nrneyed many weary miles and en ,proprietor, - ;,rrrtd great hardships in order that _ abey might be with their friends and 1 :P _ 0 � E R = N AA•q; 4 r; �� ., �+..,, .. .,. est •-•'`•'�'h$ '-� .., d+Yb_'Y .,A.•,.'i^..•:`.. •' •n .r..•N ... x,11', � ...'..� � ��� 4+N..n... ,iv A4 ..'✓1. :� r �•� Y �n# ''4 A:r+: r•^'''ail 4 a'�C.ti'��uw�'..ru!''^�.�i.`��,*..�-�,^w,_,..-,r".•:.: . :. ..:,,. .x•+,:�_e.:s r.__.- ..._..'e. ...._....., .,r�.>a..:s'a. .t':..>.�_�d'•..,r .�s._�'_ti..,w FSr�.r.�''gyr,..:.K+.. �':°it._t,.r2�ir",r:;�� .n, <,v •.? vL. -.ne: _a^" W =e f 4CLAREMONT. lits.F��ChidloW Qearg%XorVw is ill and'Is Thomas Stephetm6n;of Ojihawa, Nelson and Kre. SandersoaaAd ' Af a ga Lis Morgan, who h" been liatider the-dodtor's,care. was In town-on busla"s on Thurs. and Dorian and Mrs. Woodburn, in chargeof the.extra gang on the Mrs, ia.the city Oftfftyrd and M& Soden, Of T& day,of last week. of Tomato, and'lilt: V r. mad ro J U X.-has bean laid off for tho On Monday. roato, sl*at• the wiwek-end, d(nd Mr. Stevenson. principal of the via, of Youge Street, spent winter and Is taking a*efak's iiQU Mr. Ray-, of Stimffvillej ".was In Christmas wit6the former;s par- public school, hao ' been;laid• up week-end-with A; and Mrs-. Man- -day before r4autniag-his regular' the villages on Suaday. onto, Frank and Mrs. Soden. with a sovere-attacIL of.Su. tie. work on the section.: John McLellan,of Detroit,spent Floyd And Mrs, 1onies and-child- ;the holidays at the mane- ren, of Brooklin, and Walter and BONDS—Goverti-ment. MuDic suffering from a severe cold. -In and Tune.Mrs. D. A. Scot t1is dn:Ehe-sick jivs Bushby, of Oshawa, spent- -Just Plug Mortgage Bonds. also, Ind'upeat'rW Diet, Christmas here with Mrs. Bushbk Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per The fin is still very prevalent In- Sr. cent. -our village and the surrounding ELECTRIC ...district.- :CARR OF THANKS. in. Wilbur Gleason,Toronto, spent INSURANOE�Alfc'ia�sses written theweek-earlat the home of James Evans and family. of 'Cl:are- 10. eluding Fire. Automobile, Winda storm. Accident and Sickness. .parents. here. mont, wish to thank their many friends full- their numerjous acts c;f 1AT ER KENTA D Phone or mrite Chas. Wft'gg, of Toionto, ,spent s, kind words,-of svwpathy ex. 8audav here with his brother, Nei- tended to tbem in their recent Fad Almost any radio.can boast of ONE utstanding feature, but in the 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby and family. a berea nt. now Atwater Kent all electric models you will find the perfect com- David A. -a and Urs. Pugh, of bitiation of ALL the features demanded (;f a good radio. Order now Lakefield, spent Sunday with rel GREETING_ for Christmas delivery. Drop in or phone for-home demonstration ••in Claremont, Winter will b6 here very soon and Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and rgrs. Ft Ptty wishes all herpatrons a if you have any notion of Compact Model....-..$199.25 little son, Grant, of Toronto, are Happy lmd Prosperous New Year, purchasing a new --holidaying-w itli.thtir relatives in thar4ki,,� twern for their past patron- sleigh, leave TERMS IF DESIRED -A-S�x�-AIJ_Zlectric Compact Model, in a beautiful two tone case. y;6ur order now so that it 'the Qhristtnas trees of• the Suw will be ready when-the day Schools were' not so well itt- "A MODERN,OPTICAL SERVICE AT This is a powerful set and has a marvellous tone qn-alit-y.-Gamplete ".,'first snow appears. years, on STOUFFVILLE with tubes and speaker and installed to youe.aer.itil taid round.. ,ended As in former account of so much sickness. Chas. A. and dirs. .. of To- I have'opened an office in Stouff- L O R N E RE ID Grunt, - The 'Six tube batter' offer -ville and will be' prepared to y 11bn6o. were here over the week. you an eye service that cannot be CLAUEMONT end owing to the illness and death James "Passed. My equipment consists of operated Set is also of thelatter's mother, Mrs. every modern instrument of precision Evans.• -1 necessary to make the examination Mrs. Richard Ward, who has ec rtAirity. unte.-C—a of your eyes a matter of ce. p4alled. for GREY14 been spending several months at I solicit your patronage with confl- the home of her daughter, MTs dente, secure in the belief that you Wm. Birkitt, has,returned- to her cannot obtain more satisfactory ser.- ""lity of tone," �.!,own home, In'the Aua. vice or paimtaking accurac,);. Quite a large number, of our last-ttrm at the College of Optomet- citizens visited Toronto during ry of Canada I won a gold medal and —appearance the past week or two to see Santa a prize of $100.00 These awards .-Olaus and to do some Christmas should be testimony enough of my �i d and chopping. ability to render the best service Jobo How, of Winnipeg,Arrived to 'give satisfaction. in town on Monday and willEARL O. GRUBIN, R.O. spend'd selectivity Eyesight Specialiast a week L with his p-trents, R. J. and Ask for a free demonstration. Mrs, How, sed will return to tb6 Eyes tested, glasses fitted and re- 1west about New Years. paired.? Satisfaction guaranteed. At We also have a number of used battery sets taken in on I WHEN you have Beautiful Christmas services Stoufr,.,ille from Wednesday to Satur- batteryless models. Wplaced an o 'wire held in the' churches od Sun. day of each ;week, and every evening. r d e r day. A song service at night Off:co- i:: the Grubin Block. Phone: Phone 109 for demonstmtioo. with us for a memorial Stouff vi!le 2405. At Markham every you have looked far in- 'Which Christmas Carols vii ere situg be future for'our Monday from 9 s;m. to 5 p-m-i in Dr. lob to t .-Wan very much enjoyed by all. Barker.'_4 dental office in the Wear Charles Cooper, Claremont memorial work stands Tbom&Qf-and Mrs. Paterson, ac- block. " I � up under stress of time companied -by Clarence and Mrs. ----------- and weather. Itis tru• Pengelly, Brooklin. spent Christ- d GENT'S y a lasting tribute. L IL DIES' an imss Day with. Mrs. John Plater- "No GreaterTributs" *'IT C3- ison and dangbtem of Toronto. Tziolzli S PECIAL ICES Rev.-J. A. Grant, of Toronto, FUR COATS REMODELED N. W. STAFFORD, -occupied the pulpit in the Baptist Kingston Road, DRESSMAKING -Ohurch on Sunday diorning owing hitbv F R TEAM HARNESS to the illness of Elie pastor. Rev. At your own residence on* Phone Whitby H. R. Stephens. There was a song convenient terms 38 r T) L ervice in the evening, conducted tat all• '04 Brass-mounted Team Backbend Harness, by C. H. Fouad. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 Mrs. Thos, Wilson. who has-been SS H. GOODE, With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- 6 CLAREMONT. ONT. -.spending a few weeks with her 10 10 n in Mirror. AlbertA. arrived Care Mrs. Gibbons. 19 band, home on 8-.tnrday even7nig—u— eing Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness. $38.50 "Ittiminoned home on account of the Maple Led Mutual Fire C ring Breeching $44.25 serious illness of her mother, Mrs. We 'Wish our many Iasnraasce Co James Evans, who -passed away This not a factory harness, but custom Made in otir. • -on Friday. own shop 6t Markham. Owlag to the prevalence of flu Cheap rates for farm and con :. buildings, throngbont the country there Customers and We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Windstorm insurance on buildings. were not so many family reunions wind-mills,Silos etc. 10110 Chri4tmsL@ Dap as usual. some Automobile Insurance werA too ill to leave their beds, iDf all kinds. while other-9 were afraid of leav- Triends .. -: 0 . , Fe ' T ..... O D D S log their homes for fear of con -FARMS FOR SALE -tracting the flu. Harness and Collar Manufacturer Write-or phone The long period of mild weather and rain hp%scotnetoanend and Home Phore 3400 ED. BOW M A N anddnrioa I_T.&M. 0 LIT rr the past week we have A Happy and 20 WHITBY, ONT. been enjoying. ideal ChriAmast weather, which, it is hoped, has backed the epidemic of flo, which P Farmers" , 'Attentim -c S -1 has been so prevalent in the Unit- I bave secured the agency for the Frost lei -ed States-and Canada, and which rosperou I Everybody turn in your Premium Cards by December 24th, as the & Wood land Cockshutt Farm Imple- has been the cause of quite a num- meats. and will keep constantly on ­,,--ber of deaths. person turning iv the largest number by that date gets the Electric.Lsnip.. hand repairs for these popular Rev. H. R. Stevens has beenlaid implements. -,up with a' 8,1were attack of fin. -Also, Loadon's barn and stable He had not*been well for About a -fittings. .Aew Year .. week, but he kept.on at bis work I will also take contracts for painting antil Friday" when 'he collapsed. I ' .. ". I . . L ­ - I ­ . _1.- XMASISALMOSTHERE barns and houses by a new -and ae a result has tioince been don. process, by spraying. fined to his bed. He was unable 1-1.1 M 110"W We have a frerb supply of Groceries, and Fruit-3 for your Caker�snd Elltuffites cheerfully given.' to take hia'wor'k in the i!husch on CLAREMONT Puddings., -Also, t7andieg, Oran-ge!� and Xmas Neta. Phone 1620. '.8undav,,but hopes to beable-to 27-52 .1'rices Reasonable Quality Goods .::.All the pulpit next Sunday. Hi The ratepayers of the village are 9, ebe;zt I;ricei paid for produce R. J. Mani, C19xemont requested to meet at the Corn- Scott's Store -Phone your order. -.We delly0r. � munity Hall -next Mo-ndHy even. Green River Phone Markham 6402. ing for the purpose of receiving Claremont the financial report of *$he- Police- -Basket- Factory I Manufacturers of Ge neral -Trustees for the past year an C1,'to nominate candidates for t Wm. M. Duncan, Merchant, Green ver be M*91 tion of police trustee. Itis hoped All kindsof Fruit Baskets, Berry Crateg, that the rate represented at the meetinl�. d !payers will be well A. guppy Farmers"Bushel Baskets,After a week's illness from luffixAn. �.enz-%one of our oldest residents. Clothes Basketg. Mrs. James Evans, passed peace- :Most ....... i tiePennock, fnity away on Thursday last in her Frank '78th Rear. The deceased, whose �rOS' 'perous Proprietor maiden name was Rachel Sarah 'Phone Markham 1604 _.MokgRn,, was born in.Claremont on 'Nov. 2nd,.1851, and has been a re5; idem of Claremont her. life., Invedment T Ta Y ,�tent member of W. BEA reino t all - Ne' ear. -She was- a con�! the Baptist Church for 45 years. and was held in high esteem by*ill Savings Bank Account is primarily'an invest- STANDS FOR THE BEST A trent. But it Is'the-anlyinivetArnent yielding who knew ber. Her funeritl took plac6on Sunday when a short ser- 'a fair rate of interest, that Is available for YOLir - I vice was conducted at the house rise-at a itiomleat's notice:. Em ersericiescaii be im- by Rev. J. A Such is our wish, mediately met by the bank account that has.been' A. Grant, of Toronto, ' aformer_p%stor-- -Afterwardsau. consistantly c1tveloped. Your investment,.as such, held in -the yl.elds regula.r returns' in interest. . -Your1nvest­ oiber service was church, conducted by Mr. Grant, for-.--our many. meat-ass beak account-yields Co faction arid' pedo�-e of mind in the fact that it is assisted by Rev. A. McLellan of - : ­ - I - . -_.. . 'lt)tprment always ready for other uses withqat the. trouble V- the' United Church. 10 , - of 6bn vorti ag intocash. n er 'Cemetery. She Is survived by a - ' us om, took place In the Claremont U'i6h 81 sorrowing hu-sband, 8 children, 2 f"4 A Litter' CtfrriPr9,1 Hay Carriers -gr nd children and 7 great grand- and-Trienas. BANK children. One child died in infer A A cy. * The members of the family Pilnips, Door Tracks. COW surviving are Mrs. Milton 'Benson, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. Mrs. Margaret Wilson,'Mi 'It will pay you to get my prices on rs.J�in es • -A, SOF COMMERCE jLbove-beforelbuying elsewhpre. Do OO T ­0 i,N's you to memorial b h 'b m underu a 0 adL a 8 v an _ d e, e a r e t for I d :r77 a I lyala,tl W. 8 I JK in g"I W Phone Brifeoe, Mrs. Jacob Taylor, Ed- •ward, Morgan and Ross, all Of Phone 1401, THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FRANK J. PROUSB Claremont, and Mrs. C-A. Grant, LA MO - CNI ARI© ofToronto. NT T( TR1N(i. g 7 OW15UIdwrl tVyz F Mt wen, .1t;4 E"4ne inw. the Double A. Aad since*than 'vihsn- ;Flft tft b 0 the moot Ung iWilotI116 lChok@. ver I've )ieard'­c9*-m9n speak o! it- Off there is one thing'they bavo-always Double A boys stick to- in =i two —=.Of It *ntw - said: 'The MW U040VOr fr*61 GE -gather.' They have a, habit of Dot forgetting. If one of them turns up, m is discovered -Dmtbzl Issing* and later lyfr(g face down in some lohely i 71ohely Wle :canon,. plumed In the back by S rustier or gunman, they don't wait "ARV *INCLAIlk VILA410 me for the sheriff. They chased.'Soapy' 41OZ11-o" 160141L. Smith all the way into Utah; thiy COPYRIGAT.44av sy k4-^ $I RMCS.Mr. got him,too," Blaze paused. .''That's . I.. . .1 BEGIN HERE TODAY i VIllaze made no effort to leave. Just something to think about;" he tied sullenly and, giving My Man trouble ad- 41-guess you won't have any . � edL Dick Acklin, big boas of the Double he bit; canter away. m way back home," Bodine.•t he finding your 'TEA A ranch, calli on Jose Arascada, powerful of the Basque gente in Par- insinuated to speed his guest. Irl" Tilim adise Valley. Jose is owner of the "Not on an empty stomach," Blaze a" said a*,sour face. 441 t' pretty I Tbe Filson :Rancho.Buena Vista and is father of 8 -A-FREE'N ACT Mercedes, blind edes, Esteban and near time to eat, isn't it?" Basilio. Buck Bodine, new owner.of Their eyes met,.and Bodinelnughed Old Ironsides arose from his break-1 visiting Este- �t-tablc the following morning de- •steal unobserved through the foot-hill' ons the old Webster place,is % They went inside. fa- w' The Conditions Of A:,. ban. He meets Acklin and later they teimined to see Acklin. below the Chimney. plan to rob the Basques of their water Blaze drew out a chair that would Iforeseen this visit. 'It The rift-tat-tat of firing came to his ing the wirdow. Acklin had supply. Acklin rides to Bodine's ranch, ienve him fac certain to be a bad half-hour. ears.-As he listened, the shooting grew A True Marria4o. for instructions. Cash Morrow is fore- • -Sit on the other side," Bodine cat was -goleltv In violence. It was far off. The re- iThought of its unpleasantness stove here' r bandy to the man of the Double A ranch. ir.' "I'll be ha, 'and not a sense of shame for his du- ports came muffled, and deadened. Eminent Writers Claim Happy NOW GO ON WITH.THE STORY so I can hot up the coffee. I've got plicity, caused him to arrange hur- (To be continued.) Marriages Are Uncorn- Blaze found the saloon filled. At a scme biscuits in the oven." i � - table six men played cards: They - Blaze had beer,careful fc note that rigidly for an alleged trip to the q. monly Rare ' 5, were the only ones present who seem- the window liad been closed be0*1hee. n Therefor6 it followed that about ' Michigan Mockery' down. Yet a,.; b- finished the lasts-ed untouched by the genera! air of sat do * Jose left the Rancho, New York Hemld.Tribune* IN1101il- Parents Need Education More 1of the biscuits h'- feA the fir-•t tnut-h the same time e disaster. Than "Meir Children, Blaze bought a drink. of the cold night NN�ind on the b, k 4f Acklin departed from the Bull's Head. gan, which has already sent two men mouth from his men, liquor The card-game erid-zd. Blaze caught his neck. lie knew the window %vas, , By word of me up for life for- Its They say the reflection of the players in the f being slowly opened. 1 the news of the old Basque's coming• laws, has now capped the climax byeti The hoary' fiction of the "happy 7 The shining biscuit-tin, acting, as a bad been relayed to Cash. He had sentencing to a like term the mother fly-specked mirror over the back bar. to molest of ten There may be marriage" is beginning to wear thin. reflected the troubled face of flashed back. to them not a few "You boys are too dod-guatel lucky mirror, i u their murder- This is the opinion of Dr. James Car- for me the smallest of them eackled. Bodine. . Inspirafion' came to Blaze. the visitor. prohibitionists who, I John Middleton. ruthers Young and "Buenos dias, Senor," he called, as one zeal for-the cause. can applaud been going for the case-card every.Reaching out he took the pan and 0 1 the dignified old Basque strolled up such but to the great Ma- Murray in their article "Modern Mar shake the ch savagery. 41 time." stood it on end, as if to nage," ia the January "Forum." A quickly held it the steps. Jority it must bring dismay. ow- In the mirror, Blaze could see that crumbs from quick "H "There are happy marriages, no he-had,caught the little man's atten- before him and caught on the polish= Jose returned the salutation cera- ever mistaken, the whole movement to doubt;" reads the "Forum" article, picture of a hat and moniously. dash the cup that cheers from A-mert- -tion. it was half dark 'n the saloon. ed surface the k'Is the Senor bLsy" he inquired.'. can lips rested originally on a human- but most people who are honest with -but he sensed the alertness in the.the lower part of a face. With the themselves and have Insight enough 'The Idea bz.-bind it was home.11 Morrow an- it,rIsv basis. to see beyond the familiar facade of hed -for his barrel of a -heavy gun•the owner of "The boas isn't -other's eyes. Blaze rese swered, almost glad that he could -1 and protect the the hat was pushing the window open to save the drunka. Imarried 'bliss,' will admit that happy glass to-finish his drink. am quick to grasp the me- speak the truth. "He left for the,home, not to put him in Jail for the MaL "Well, if it ain't old T�znbcrline," Bodine w to rriage% are uncommonly rare. The Owyhee early this morning. Don't ex- rest. of his days or ruthlessly the little man exclaimed. tion. 'W;th an oath. he kicked his 0 . today. neither." orphan families. ' Such I ' - devoted mother has a trick, on closer Blaze set hs drir), "Tvn V pect him back • nsenate vio, inspection, of appearing much less de- his forehead. to serut'lnize his neighbor. RPC097111- Jose mopped levee, though a logical fruit of zeal- voted as a wife; and the doting bus. 'tion ca Anything I can do for you.?" Cash otry, is an obvious mockery of all me quickly. ggested. ons to humanitarianism. a hand 19 only too glad, in spite of his "Joe Kent!",he cried. 11W%at are still pretensions formal protests, to be kept In an of. -ora?" IV -Yes!" Jose's tones were icy cold. very name of tem- you doing way over here, Tascai ribald joke on the Ace eight hours a day well out of "Why, I been ovef t) is a-'WaYs Some came today to ask permission to perance, to which our prohibition reach of his wife's pretended enchant- time. What you doir.9 L-r-:" % cross-youil fence. My neighbors have friends cling so desperately. mewls. They rub along somehow, for d it, and they have - sought to see beyond "Side me out of town a wave and F'. J . Both you and The sake of appearances. One of them been driven away. one Is work- III let you guess. But lay 'off that diem, and the remaining I Acklin know me. I lay no hand on work- -Timberline. it belongs in my wicked ed into an ecstasy of regret which, in past. I'm headed for Web ter Creek. ,what is not mine. Unless tLere has so far as It is real at all, is more often been trickery on your part, you can- -TbiLt Out of Your wai?" regret for a lost habit than a lost per- "not refuse me." Anil another Is added to the V1 i son. Tuscarora was a Cash hitched up his trousers. ► long Itsit of happy ""taxes that will lilt `and Blaze left. I ailn't got any complaint against Rena je -raved him goodbye as he "But not bear examination." ture In the valley. your honesty," he *mmered. "What's on, son?' he askel w ­ - t I can't-allow.- Via "Pef-u h-%d p*139liftl 1he a 0 e through. Isome of thti conditions of a true mar- ,,Yva acted back there I've got orders to let no on "First and foremost."remost." they north of town. I And for about 26 years I been &Irntn' write. "is the necessity of biological its if I had handed you_a,jo!L" "You Qure irLve me 'a �urpriic. Ito see that orders are carried out , assists,tion on both sides. Second, -Yon- heard -about isiround here." FIT PUNISHMENT What are you going to do to the there should be on both sides a con daze admitted, 'd havel coleus awareness of function. It Is the the Kid, I suppose?" "Your answer is what I shou, bl.L who stole your wife." expected." Old Ironsides said. un fellow ,ye! too baJ! That airi't bringin' Ef Senor `ODing to try to make him keep,m2n't business to lead In married life. anger. "I wanted:to smother his and it is the woman's business to you over here, is it!" before I her." know and to demand that the man "It's:taken rrc a lot 'If Piace,4- Ile caught on the polimbed ,AurfacelAcklin to convict himself I udged him. I have ray answer I hired out to the oubie A Yesterday." j should lead. There are rea.11ties Joe ex- ..the picture of a bat and the lower see now, that he rl;ns away; he is a which a man knows better than a we- ,'.qow looks. here, part of a face. too.'s -claimed as he pulled up his home. -coward, man, and there are realitiecs which a ------- "You don't belong in thii fuss-- )kn -- Without another word he mounted woman knows better than a man, The ;it's gon" be a (ws. There'll be kill'v'[chair behind-bim and made -for the,his horse and struck-off down the man in the adventurer In the world of 'before it's th;ough. Acklin's over his!window' ' valley. he had arrived at the Rancho, objects, the woman has the know- n nny-� --n'i danmed wind comes out Of Once ledge of the inward world. Man Is head. As long as it don't mea -this time. Jose retired to the Patio to-lay his cenlrifagal, woman centripetal. Aware -thin' to you, Why not get out of it?" I the canon every night about I " m I' a bunch; that's all!I Coolsmeeting that evening. .your victuals off before You've plans for the ne0s of function thus passes into a to see .through. Anyway, got time to get them down." - Esteban be sent to Paradise. By noon knowledge of reciprocal indhipeuss.- Illver rot it Joe, I never was 'm uch of a hand atl Ile closed the window with a bang• the iresult of Jose's errand had spread bi I lity, not merely in the economic but -running away," I if-ad Shorty recognized an enemy In through-out the valley- [in the spirituil order—which is the They-rode on for, a Mile Or more Btd he found Esteban, however, did not pian to third condition.on. A man should have reKildare? Whenuckurne meeting. With about Blaze spo*-e. 131aze was on.his feet.- twalt for the m Ilearned- that he cannot really be a .before a dozen chosen companions hi 4 "Why don't You take the thing to "Going all-Cady?" he asked, torn be- half mark unless he has a woman to renew A break with schemed to ride.-.round the Double A ltim., to give him c6urage., and to re* court? This is still the United States, tween anger and fear'- isnt.it?. you've got the'law." - the Double A now would be,a calam-,wire and see for himself just what store him faith. and a woman should ntry ity, I had happetied. 1,have learned that she cannot ne a -lAw?,, Joe mocked. "Tlve,roul Bodine waved his He rightly figured that the 'mtn I 1-6 trade de -,Adios, the' I woman without a man to give diree- smeared with it, but it's all n:' best caught pleasure of But don't hand as Kildare get into the saddle. or. Iguard would be ull" She: I haven't the n to the abundance of her vitality, I Ito for the other fellow tilt of Kildare's'swares early in the evening. He knowing Your wife. and n sign,Ino her life. ' I'll have;-He failed to note the a to I' sert*de' -fret. We'll 'get started. to have his friends u"t'hink" "In so far, therefore, as a treu mar- man-jack in the valley down toiiLlw. therefore planne. He, Then what makes Yo every tion directly north Vista tomorrow i Blaze forced My Man close to the make a demonstz-a it's.a pleasure. Tiage relation can be achieved, with the Ranch0 Rue" light faded I'll see to it, too, that we don't .porch. of town; as soon as the twi its progressive. mutual enrichment of bight. up in Mortana.1 ring the at- inard's Liniment for Chapped Hands. man and wife, the problem of the ea- any. arns,11-town affair of this "Years ago; way I and while they were engaging M Make I been county commissionert Bodine," he warned, 1..1 first beard of tention of Acklin'13 men, be hoped to suing generation is simplIfted. Ay the row. .1 know how Acklin's got things honesty which m'en and women to-day t*ice. bring to the marriage relation, their ap around here. He's strong Not Like to Call "Home" tied i enough nouth down in Carton, too. But I'll Bleat( S_�-.:-roun&np WMch We would children will profit, 'with advantages. take a lot of beating before I'm dead. , They will have fewer difficulties to Election's coming On J'00n- Tom Brandcontend with when their Lme comes is out- for district attorney down in to choose hef?k matesin so far as . %.ck their fathers and mothers were tom - beat and the Ans, Winnemucca. creative in themselves, they still, plate and crei condo Cattle Co. may beat hiuL had will be spared the extremer- off-��-. -3-chological disability. For-it Is not he's got a following- Folks have t enough of your San Francisco lis about Ad !! on th sex education of children by LAN-liteh reformers of the rationalistic sort -h store set so much . that their fu CHAPTER VIII. tiii*e bapp4ness depends; but on the Jk NARROW ESCAPE. sex education bf their parents." It was late twilight when Blaze walked his horse into Bodine's, yard- Membership Drive-for League"' -Webster Creek cut -across it•between of Nations house and tiara. . Ahead of him the house -The weekly and daily bulked dark and silent. He sent Ottawa. my 4an prapicinj through the water of. Canada are warm sup and was about to cry out to - see if he porters 'of tile league, it was stated' - one when a short, niont)ly meeting of the i at LIM I-C9111al* .-could arouse any ed itself- -1tiong So(,,!(..ty held here bandy-legged shadow detach League of N from 1 the blackness of the house and Nyben arningeinelits u�ere discussed dststied madly for the barn. yx for the meml.)ershlp drive to take next A'pdl. - Throvgh�out the voi o boomed froni the steps of place ne., A ic a(Ill of the Dominion, It house asking what be Wailted'. leligth and tire I -the editors have shown an in e recognized it for Bodine's. as said,Blaze"I've got a letter for You," Blaze tercet in the activities of the League is Kildare." of Nalions and in the efforts of the-- arsered. "This e porch while Bodine Society to Promote it in this country. Blaze sat on the -s will prove a tisent inside to read Acklin's letter. He Tile support of the press me on staring'at him 2- Jgreat as in annLal "'Coast to frofancied he saw some the blackness of the barn door. -icoast" Membersbip Drive due to take. 'Oss place on April 16th, 1929, which will 40 F— latiorts you tell Acklin my boys are ,in ague of Buttes now-" Bodine stated when APE, NORWAY be know R'9 she s-1,11 be over to the NEAR THE NORTH C Doy." bt. came out, A COLONY OF LAPLANDERS ESTABLIsHED enjoyed the visit. but It to nq Head'.to-morrow." Seemingly the Lapps Put Scenery before heilste comforts.. No doubt..th a. touriatik 1.5su E No. 5 2— doubtful if any of the visitors wanted to stay. min ard's Liniment for Asthma. SALIBA '28 ,'e ;{'rl:,. e .,,.,i'ayawvI.@wU:F'"�+s7-++•°.�.. �,....,, .♦ , ".. 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O'Connor and Ln(3.ALSNI3. • t.0 t y .. the holiday with 'relatives in St. fanlil'y Stere id. heR anti kr t a few Thumws. days last:week attenitiilg.the fun- -We _aiieh all a Happy and - Lorne' and Mrs, Ravin 'an er f of z�r�lrt�ive:. less' tlelen O'• 1E'roaperou8 New Year. child, of Toronto, silent Sundae (,unnor --Miss Laura Andrew,of Toroh. with Norinan and Mrs. Banks. -Look,but for notie9 in next spent Christmas at the home —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resides .'IN s ies.ile:oTAt N>✓R's relative t '— �1 of her parents here. , Dentist. Office in residence, two to alchange in the system of pay. 90 ' —A. E. and Mrs. Stork spent doors east of St.Andrew's Churcli,•Jug telephone rental:and. toll ac- Ghristmac Day in Georgetown Office hours:9 s. m,to countti'of the Boma Telephoae'Co.' with tbe]atter'e parents, Mr. and d P• tn, daily;evenings by appoint• —At.tlie annual School meeting' ,- C _ 1lirs. Cook. meat. held in'the school'ou Wednesday ` —C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt and —Tbe police trustees kindly re• forenoon: at•which there was a ''Mica Ida, spent ChrieUnas in,To quest the residents on Church St, very small atteadance, Fred J. � ��► •.� � � . ronto.with Mrs. Sterritt•s mother, to refrain from depositing their Andrew was re-elected trustee ashes in the ditches alengalde the; i ',Mrs, Hobbs. �r another term. :Rev. J. S. Fere - • —Wm. Crammer, of the teach- road. this being contrary to the gtison presided:' ing staff of the Ottawa public by-law. y schools, is spending big Christmas —E. Weiler spent Christmas i vacation at his home here. Day with relatives in Haden. On IT TOUR SIXTY- IVE YEARS —Frank and Ml's. Sarles, of his return he was accompanied by TO ARRIVE . 1 1 - '`TrentoD, are spending Ch ristmas Mrs. Weiler, wbo•had been spend- - holidays at the home of the lat ing a few weeks with relatives in George ,Mortimer Pallman studied ten's mother, Mrs. Rankin, that town, for many years the problem of mak—, —Miss Robertson, teacher in the =John and Mrs. Stepheneon, of Ing journeys by rail more comfort- . ' Pickering Continuation School, the Kingston Road, east, held a able, resulting in the invention of had to close her room on Friday, family reunion oa Christmas Day, what was known as the Pullman Pal- on account of being laid . up with when 34 were present. All the ace Car in 1863. i the fits• children and grand-children were True, these cars were crude in com- -F. H. Hall, of Toronto, spent present except those who; were parison with the luxurious present ` Sunday bare with his son. Frank, prevented by illness, day sleeping cars, but evolution of e, sleeping car has been largely the . and Mrs. Hall. - The latter spent —Leslie Bird, of Toronto, who work of the originators, until to-day • Qhristmas Day- with relatives in is charged with criminal negli the "Chambrette" or single room ' once in connection with the death the City. g sleeping car is one" of their 'latest '. —Lyndon Croak, of Piekering of Allen Barnett, weet of Dunbar- achievements. Experierr_e the com- s , College, Newmarket, is holidaying ton, Will appear in the Pickering fort and exclusive service they pro- at the home of his parents, but Police Court today (Friday) at vide on your next trip to Montreal, bss been laid up for a few days 10,00 a. m., for his preliminary leaving Toronto on the 10.00 and 11.00 -...with an attack of Su. trial. p,m trains of the Canadian National. —The ratepayers of the village —The monthly business meeting Make your reservations earlywith 4' will meet in the Town Hall on of St. George;e Woman's Guild Canadian -National Agent, "Monday evening, at 7.30, to re- will be held at the home of Mrs. --- _ eeive the financial statement and Geo. W. Barker on Wednesday, , p A soldier Builds Ships to nominate candidates for the Jan. 2nd, at 2.30 p. m. This is an ` the pposition of police trustees. important .yueeting, including the —J. GBaxter returned home election of officers for the coming Joe spends cod seal or a G. ms _ makia� "model a�lpan' Ah, an old lust week, after visiting big mother year Every member is resluested tar, you as . Vi Tong. Joe goes a sol- last _ 'in St. Paul's Station. His many to be Dresent. di.r,- and i;e len t Very old at all— about so. But there is something ` friendsore glad to know that he —On Monday night (Cihrigtmas rather serious the matter with him. 1 Wiatri he was at the front he wan is recovering nicely from the anti eve) the hydro light in the village wounded twice, seriously too. "often - dent with wbich he met several' Went out and remained out from a fellow seems to grt over a wound, o'clock but later on to life it seems to come ' wonthg ago7-7 Until 10.45 ThiA was t back on him." says doe. His expert- —Wilfred Monney; principal of one evening in -the .whole year erce was tnat when he took a job he became too weak to hold it, seemed the Uattaws, Continuation school, wIIEn Rood light iA-{lAelred, The to get wcrae and had pains to the ie holidaying at the home of his mer2bants expect to du more bitwi cheat Arter a while the doctor said 1 . i rents here Several weeks ago eels on that nighit was consumptionJoe is now at t than eti nap the Toronto Hospital for Consump- lee resigned from the position, but other daring the whole year, ayes, where the kindly doctors and --he has been re-eogaged at an in. some who had Christmas tree,; nurses are doing their best to patch up the worn !roma and put new 1110 -erease of salary, decorated with electric Iisrbta in the wasted lungs, They mai nuc- - • - ' teed. too. for Joe is worth saving, and —The Christmas mail this year were doomed to disappointment. a bis fight is being waged to Saco ,t*T ft nuns a:eeptiootlJp heavy. having The trouble waR caused by the hila. Would you like to help in such �ND OUR R made a record at the Pickering sli eery condition of thehigbwa , work? A subscription from you wotiilA f P y be much appreciated. � . • • office. On Monday morning there whereby dozens of care were forr• such may - Not sw gen o Usual Huge Display of Fancy China iwere nineteen well filled bags and ed into the ditch, and in one case ��aarltoa or w. A Amea, tai Htrest. Toronto 3. Oata•ria - a heavy mail on the evening the car broke a bydro pole. there and i Glassware 16lains and on the other dove re- b depriving Pi k r'o of wen nX r ttmas. an light for nearly tbree hon". IT'S LIKE SE MMbRTIve v*- the maDy Pickering friends of —Doric Lodge -A. F ek A. M . CALIFORNIA i CH Worman Mechin, of Oshaws, will Pickering, elected sad installed Winter Im • s ,A Glorious Place To Spend the in �. lbe pleased to know that he is mak- the followingofficers for the ensu. ]n Fumy California you will find Ing steady progress toward re- iaq year : 1. F. M.. G. G. Coultice; a teovery. The operation proved W. M., Gardiner Winters ; S. W., Wonderful places to spend a month or more serious than anticipated and, W. R. Mee, J. W . C. A. Sterritt; qthis winter. It is a land of un- , ' equalled climate, of ltiash mountains, we `"turally, hit recovery is not so Chap , J C. Stork ; Treas.. R. A. of colorful deserts and faseitatingIn e �r i. ' - rapid as expected. Bunting, Set' F. H. Westney . � . 'welent in our village a° vicinity White; D.of C, M. S. '' Irving cities. —The flu has become quite pre- S. D., F. McKenna ; J. D Supmtuous, Hotels at the many re- _ d y Chapman : ;ort centres along this Pacific Coast _ - ' during the past week. To many T.G., Len. Bnrninaham : S. s., E. will make your stay a, pleasant one. She's a u®t labout here, so' ='%be attacktaros very suddenly, Chapman : J. 9 , Fred Closson Many visitors to California plan w.. 'without any previous warning. Tyler, Alex Gourlie. At the close their itinerary via the North. Pacific .be prepared While many were compelled to of the ceremony, W. Bros W m. coast. The beauty and cosrhopolitan take to their beds no very Aerioue. Gormley addressed R W. Bro. character of Vancouver and Victoria Caaeri are reported. Geo. W. Every, while W. Ben. M. —Canada's famous far Western cit- �t ' T —The services in St. Panl's Unit- 8, Chapman, on behalf of Doric 'ies, make the journey enjoyable and • :'Stan a L ndervicear ed Church on Sunday next will be Lodge, presented him with a beau- interesting. and Heavy Sox - - sa follows: 10.80 a. m., morning tiful 58 piece Silver service.- Bro. - Complete information regarding worship; 11.45 a. m., Sunday Everywas taken`by surprise, but California—fares, accommodation and - school;?.00p.m.,evening worship. replied in s very appropriate literature gladly supplied by any uta Pere'ha'Rubbers and National Railways Agent- Services will be conducted by Ibe meaner thanking the members, Canadian y Williams' Boots Pastor. The Xmas Concert of St. and stating that with the exaep •Paul's Sunday School is iodefini• tion of two years over ee&e, he had CARD OF THANKi. L; 'hely postponed on account of the ed as installing matter for We wish to than of ur many citato• ;:Kitchen's 'Shirts and �eadlz�bt arc "Illness of so nanny of the children. twenty.two enceeAive years. mere for their liberal pstroaaaze dor- --The annual nomination meet . tin of the ratepayers of the TOWD —IC has been frequently declare ing the pant year, and wish you all a • � • ..1Ovej'a118 ,- g ed by those who have republican very Happy and Prosperous New ship of Pickering will be held iD tendencies that Hing George will Year itht Township Hall. Brougham, on = .D.DannoD. P t be the late British cover add The Semi Ready l 1p-Top and Lownide8' Ildtocd& next, beginning &t one Br�uab•►m. Dem. 26th•1828 . 7 i+sme statements were made when _ � o'clock p. m. There does not seem Queen,,,Victoria. sat upon the Q to be a great rush of intending throne and also when Hing Ed- PMD Iiaer•tNewse+ata' i7ulta and OVE3rC0&ta icandidatet. The members of the ward VII was reigning. The deep Present council are inclined to OR SALE—Dwrllina. will a'ccom• A�p , interest and anxiety that arebe- �{` ' b1Dk that they should be return ja ghOWa with re and to g1Di! modate 4 families. Terms to snit purchaser, ed by acclamation, considerinit g g 'i, S.Bundy.Claremont- 3tf _ :Now isn't that a dandy combination to foal George's serious illneet,ehowt that Jaek Frost with the Rood work they have dune the OR SALE—A numher of window net year. the anhjecte of the Hing are aefor p loyal today as the ever were. each. T suitable ,B chicken pens. Ocen;s —The Canadian Pacific RaiIwa y y• each. T.C.Brown,Brougham, l4tr `Every line a leader in its own partiealar field. Railway Forty-or fifty years ago there was f RAYED—On tc, the vrvmieee of _ has completed the construction of quites, strop republican senti- C i two loeoriontivee at thO1C Loeonlo q g p ► the uneerergned. iot 15. con.3. Pickering„ I .' . - roent thronghanc Canada, but Ho Sten. A.F.Percy,R R 1,Pickering. 16-16 Fred T. Bunting - - Tickermg tive Works at Montreal, that have that bag nearly died ont. Any ---- the distinction of being the IarR i ET OUR PRICES—On new and Established 1857. `gest in the British Empire, being republican sentiment that is now �Tus-ed farm machinery,cream separster.also being expressed comes chiefly Frost wire fencing and gates. It V611 pay you. cue hundred feet in lengtb. They from the foreign element and w.F,D,sney.Greenwood,Phone Pick 2314.331f are somewhat longer than the 6100 those who favor .anarchy, w'b' h t of the Cauadinn National TORONTO WET-WASH LALi nd pl� iy & ditnrbing elealent In any DRY ;Semi tinish;—Let our st icavall and �TI GE -Railways that, have been in use explain our 24 hour Service. Just leave your I N - S U __--recently. They are now running country regardless of the form of namew;tti Stns S.W.Davis,.barber shop. Ae government that may exist. The will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. , on the Toronto-Ottawa tin-, mak• members of•the Royal family have -— -" J F�SALE—By Rose Excel►tor PSM Ing their first trip one day last week. They are attached to the the ROOd eei}ee LO fill rheic pOel ducts'Limited.frame garage with metallic tion in a planner which is ple&einR rooting,s ze approximately 16x18 and loft.high .` 'fast passenger trains that leave also cpm shed constructed of cedar poste and Toronto about midnight, the people and which is io ac' boararooflng.s,ze tart,wine and 54 ft. long. We re.�lr6seIIt strong �ilttlal Fire 1nstlraApe — " R cord with the constitution of the For price and further particulars apply at the `=William P. Herr, 79 years old, Empire. It ebonld be pleasing to NERsof3ce. 15tf Compalues whose rates are the died on Dec. lath, at his borne, 07 the members of the Royal family T OST—Black collie dog, with white lowest obtainable. Olive street, Tonawanda, N. Y.. knout that they occupy rash a Lon breast and around neck, one white front .after a two week's illness with warm lace 1D the hearts Of the foot with dark spits,and white tip on tail Tag We insure both Village and Farm :lrlealt disease. Bora in Mariposa, P No, 250. Has not been seen since Wednesday P , people. night,Dec.19tb. Any information leading to Properties. Oat., Mr. Kerr went to Tonawarl the recovery of•thisaog will be grater receio da over 50 peace ago and for m'gny oa. W Roach;cherrywood. 18 � -'Premium rates gladly supplied without obli.gedVA. years conducted &.jewelry store onARM FOR SALE—Comprising 'North Niagara street. Later he He . R o G allau ghe r F163 acres, lot 12,B. F.can., Pickering Tp, _ in a good este of cultivation. thoroughly equip- rernoved to Buffalo,where be con• ped for dairy or grain farming. modern stables -"tinued bit jewelry business. Be, M8lCh8IIt th water system and two silos There are iso Auto, Accident, Sickness. ..retired about I5 years ago. Fol sad aa°acra o fipasture being well pda and r'pn INSURANCE—Life. Fire, the past four years he had resided Toronto lana apply at the Pickeringsakery. letf, ; $ONDS—Government,Municip&l, Corporstioa. 1'in North To &wando, Mr. Keri -MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Prrgqperties. i•i survived n his wife, Sarah : Is in the market to purchase Hay, REAL EST.kTE—p'arm sad Reeid`ential.; n _ Straw, Grain and Potatoes. two sons, Char]ss C. Kerr, Tona ' q_ lr W� _,0_11 wands, and Wm. J. Kerr. Buffalo: For gnat&tione apply BLANCHE M. R,AMER, G , ,w'• 8 A R K E R. d S O N a brother, John Kerr, Toronto, �. _ S N reacher of Plano and four sisters, MrA. Jane Reed 'Greenfield, Maes., Mrs. Fanni, R. R. No, 1, Conserratory Course Tsugbt PICKER,ING'F - Stoner, Port Huron, Mich., Mrs Phone Pickering 1712 Studio at. Mra. Overland';. Claremont. rl, C. Philip, YickPring, Ont., naC on Saturdaya, for out of 15,f Reference Bank of Montreal Telephone Pickerin x40 k'• 0• Bas 44 • Ai:,l TV!,). 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